Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1950
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V X . yl .K X .v Al . .gg ll 1. W ,x K if : .' III k jx 4 . , X ,, r ,alexa ,. ,xx X . M f , X ,KN 1' I t 1 Av 'V , X47' v ' ' 3 ' ff ' - . ' . -' Q We w ww 'N e li ' X f off, u -we X , a ? A - 5 Jr' Cai lu J , X v Q ' J f 4 ' x, .K 1 . 71 1 fffillfw If I 'I li 7 f., , -to , . ' A ' X f Q, N B . ,'1'153 3'Qf'Qfi Q N' ? eff o e Y -e Q3 -1. xl g . 3-,'2,fxs A, 36 ff X ' 1.4 v?vn 1 v '- ki . To the progressive development of each student so he may finally grow to maturity andecome to realize the dual role that will ulitloubtedlyl be this in life, that of leader and of follower, we dedicate this volume, the 1950 Oracle Annual. N . I - l 4?ii1 ' Dr. Korn signs the pact for Ye Olde Wooden Football, to be kept by the losing team, Pulaski or Bay View. Tom Gill, John Suchorski, and Art Manti try to recover a fumble. ln the Homecoming game Art Manti runs interference for Pat Pangborn. 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J' ., M4 3 V. . 3 ..k pi 4 :if -gffimififg? 5 Dr Jay Kettner cares for Edmund .ludiewicz and olores Kautzer makes a routine throat check-up. ' James Gun 'nathan cusuumesl , 1 V N nm N L, 'X .ABIT lllif ups, nun QB ww - , - , V .. , -0- , ina' In L 'U gn Dorothy Adams, Patricia Kearns and Janet Owen are film ummm hy. ,,,, like?-'V special departments in the library Guild. in charge of Seniors James Guy, Tom Cerreto, Burt Gutteter, Jean Wento, Robert Szymkowiok and Okey Show, serve in the library. t I A i' As.v H d,fjyj:1gg,fj5 'ii .lllgfi 2 ur ,FE E. 33' 3 Q. , , F' 5 no-' f 2 ', 1 ., . l i L,. U Q as 5' ii Scenes like this are duplicated every period in the library. Jean Wenta, Carol LaMarre, James Guy, Thomas Cerreto, Beverly Bartz and Marion Schmid are the officers of the V Library Guild. El J' .-em-Z-, r-'J1 JS so in ig K 1: -named! 3 2 E E. z- Q. a . X. ' , ..,. Ti' . , , , -, y,.,...... V F .Q 3 X :if if 5' ' 3 in w+sEfi:,N1 of ' Xl' , Ha i l ' l s i s-gi file 4 - o o ., o , gg nb N -in t f 'f 'Q .5 ' A K , l . il QPF-if-,,,,. y l Q e 4 , -, 5 f A i in These nine girls type and do other chores in the workroom. Bettye Wolf, Carol Murray, Phyllis Rolke, June Holloway, Edith Weltman and .ludith Troger check books in and out. IW Eugene Nelson gives the Gettysburg Address ot the eleventh hour ceremonies on Armistice Day. Dr. Korn ond Mr. Osterndorf confer with Mr. Frank Greonyo, Armistice Dey speaker. Q . K .gi ve.. K V. W... ebilif' ,...eM' N. , X, 1 ' ' New , 1 ,V . - 1 lil cop , of Frfedom T'f'm dowmems were m Bay Here ore the seventeen members selected for the All-City Orchestre. Vnew's corridors tor a week. ,AP ,.. if K -fini 4, .,,ir- .fl ,f45Qf i A 4,1 iff '.. .wfs'1.W,.-4 ' ' ' . ' La.: wiv PF 'lv .Q .FQ , t J' 1 196. Students from Mrs. Grimes's class study the Free- dom Train documents. 'N A if , ki ww. I 'K ...W wr' Twenty students had the honor of being chosen for the All-City Bend. an --n yn At a Wednesday afternoon meeting, Mile:'I-llzulnigiz a chemical engineer, explains the nature zahxzzzs '::ua::::h::f':::'w:::i:lf ' . - ruary 28. L 1 1 W - ,Ir ' L . , f Y ' was 'Y' to . L 'Six' f . f I J' 4 xi . e s to Irvin Radloti, Secretary-Treasurer of the Henschel Manufacturing Co., speaks at the lincoln- Dr. I.. H. Matthews, introduced by Okey L Washin ton ro ram. Shaw, spoke on teaching as a profession. Y' S 3 1 J J u 9 P 9 5, iw? ,Q X A QS ws Eg i' '- tT:1:f?332?4 . r-...ua-c.. .1-Qi I N , . s , n Tm .na 4 fvftf' ' - ' .1 . .,,f'- , 7' N'LL M . C M df - D d h- . I Per. J. J. Qmith introduced Irving G. Bolirmtm, Kenneth Beers, recreational director, was Vg r .,E:un3r,h:'woran ::e:E:Niun:g1:12v'e VIC' Pfeflllen' of the Peffel C0l'P0l'Gfl0llf GT introduced to an Advisement audience by 4 ' an Advisement meeting. Gerald Hurley. sv 'fix if 5215 E ' 41,49 4 x . . 5. .S 'f 3 ,.. ., . rs of Miss lea s speech classes were narrators for the annual Yuletide pageant. .VH WE ff 3 Y Z if asas is ig li, I . .5 , . Q is .. I K e 5 1 X if 1. . YQ, ' :Q 1 4 e t 'if if t n , . as - I N Q 1' ' 'C . T C t i ' Membe The manger scene was portrayed by Viewites in the Christmas production. 4. . 1 L ,I f 5 I if we , Q. 5:4 U it Sb-147 fc WH t Yi- The entire cast are on stage for the linale of The Kingdom of the Christ Child. 37 ne E tr -qi. 5 . . ,EM kid :X . ' 'Fi-' ,I 1 '1 , f 1 ,R b , K. W. 1 .TJ I , , Q , .V ref fi .,.L , Q L gl Richard Moe and Kenneth Bock trim the Christmas tree. J, ft Y, Members of the pageant cast receive last-minute briefing. sf ' VK' 1 . A A A X , ., 'kdm H 1 V - 's' 9 0 ' Angels Parade in 'he chrismws Pageant- Caroling for Bay View in front of glee tgrflitionol Christmas tree are the Girls' ' 1 kgklfkll - ,,,.s:'a. f Q. on ' 'UE 'I JF, .rm Q. 9 Merhn Konke and Bob Frlfz consrruded the mamkm Herman under the Kenneth struck Wendell smnh and vvmmm Mus Members of Miss Lune s homeroom prepare boxes for shlpmenf oversees. lj:!gj lllrl. nm, WN 1 -Nt mx CNW 1 87? 4. I 1. J L Larry Hanoski took many pictures for the Oracle Merlin Kottke and .lan Heider, members of the proiection crew, splice a lilm. Newspaper and Annual. V 3 ' ,n f ' Q Q 1 fa A 95' 5 ki MCIYY .line NCYIOYI Ruth DGIZGPI Bhd CIYOIYI1 5fe0l Richard Steel assigns film service to Gert Hartfeldt, Charles Cerne, and prepare the Oracle Newspaper lar delivery. Hgwgrd pigfgmgn, l . .. Ep f ' fm wg, XJ. , I C 5137 fii H 1- ig 2- . 1 f x W N-fi . fe VN 'Y Marvin Koch and Bob Fritz prepare Charles Erd- Kenneth Bock polishes the mike while Merlin Kottke, Neil Perry, Ed Will- 1 mann for an Oracle picture. man and Richard Steel leak on. ' '-'mv -3329 -Ns N '1 -A4 fx g- 3. X V' 1,, Q fa H rg W 45, ,L , s YS:l1Jflfj .. i, - -ip M1 2, Q Y Q. , , lf, A I gi! i 1' Ea ca. 3 ii' Dr. I. C. Korn addresses the radie audience in the ' feen-age Time broadcast February 4tll. Merlin Kettke describes the sclleel's curriculum in mathematics and science te Emcee luettner. M -Mi '05 'of 6. w1MJV'.chniei.ns work onyky vi.w,s ,Ngo AI Buettner listens while students present a panel an teenagers' use ef leisure ' time. .3 ,ff 'iii 1 ' K' :fi iw- zw f , f N if if -f Y Q, it 1 Sw b W I I li Jean Geil, President at Student Assembly, explains student responsibility at the Teen-age broadcast. llll s kg ' F2554 Xl QL? Jim!! ji, Parents receive from Building Ushers the program cards of their children. if- 'nn B- Mr. Tomkiewicz shows the handicraft of a metal working class. Here is the group that listened to Miss Kahle during one ol the lunch hours at Open Mouse. Wa! 551 1 Qiu Parents, following the programs of their children, meet Mr. Nlotthei in the boys' gym. if Dr. Korn welcomes parents to Bay View's Open House. me 1 M ' 3, Q ' , up a, ' 4' ' ' Q ,M in : 'H'-ff mace- 'iv N -Q , l A? +1 5 ' ' ', f :ri: 'x f ,BN-J . 1 i 1 I Q Qi- ,K X. I Mr. Schoeller discusses how typing is taught. Etqli g.,,,4:' 4 gg Mr. Dennis explains to parents the mysteries of the human skull. Mis' GRY 9' me H 'h d A , D'P e ' green ' 9 o P 9' in' terested parents. F' l f fa' ' EJ L I is Z-. ' e a V Y' 5 'sf 1 .ZZ , VD sf 1+ '35 l , , 'Que A 5-gi'-gi, lv My J, .,,., ,. X A z i ' 'f inet fr is Ya ' - e fi V no wwf ,sg K 1 16 Xi' Pr x fi, V I Y i 1 X , Nr Q H 9 . ' M .en Incoming freshmen and their teachers watch the girls' swimming demonstration. llc gill NJ, xi .L z. New clocks with dials visible from either side dominate the corridors. llii 11 IH i WK? ll he F?f'IQ:fQ?'t M39 11 -'lla ll.Wh Members of the aeronautics class and Mr. The boys of the dance band provide music ter the Saturday night dances. Buchanan visit the airport on a field trip. A.. I 'ivdifgilfiaewvwffiisi Q f if . f f' Qi, f9' 'f R la' ii QP5' fab M ye y f-gr y , gi r, Q' W . 1- A551 Q l M l t D .,bk 7 41 , . I ,Msg I U gg Audrey Wulff, Faye Johnson, Irene Varga are the billing clerks for the Oracle. Grade school music lovers fill the auditorium for a pre-Music Festival concert. it s 'E Si! Arden Kreider, a graduate, is measured for his cap and gown. ..,,.: 1 '?1.e? ffl? 2' . 4' Bob Fritz and Bob ttammes proudly show their sen or rings to ' 9 Q, Q f - 6 Kenneth Bock. A . , .5 3' 'fi Q 'B' in eff-3. 9 ' ' if ' if 39 u vo , '-N-um. . , , . 1 - 'igi ' Graduatesexehange diplomas in the gym. This group was orig- January graduates appear in the auditorium on Cap and inally taken for a division page. Gown Day. x W! Q a B X v 3 SA V 3' - kj J,- L .Q Q f -M V 4. 'VAX ' p The photographer caught this group before he posed the January division page 521 fx G19 go , ' 'K 30,60 K ai , - K Q-.--., . , .. .,,, .wail Q5 M-4' The on-rushing years have seen Bay View a leader in the march when edu- cators were hailing the child-centered school, and in the forefront, too, when the emphasis was placed on individual differences. Granted that emphasis, it is inevitable that every teacher judge the work of a student by what he does, bearing in mind what he has been given to work with. The three concepts are inherent in each other. The student has become the measure. Dr. Korn, in his Teenage Time message, defined for a large radio audience the nature of the school in 1950: The school of today differs from the school of yesterday in that today we are educating all the children of all the people, while yesterday we educated only the chosen few. Education today means far more than book-learning- more than an accumulation of sterile facts: today education means preparation for living. DR. BERNHI-XRD C. KOBN, Principal No philosophy of education is effective, how- ever, unless students are kept in school so that an orderly learning process may be possible. In Bay View there is always one person who has as a major concern the attendance habits of students. He approves their excuses for ab- sence and keeps the entire system, which checks on non-attendance, working efficiently. How successful the painstaking check has be- come is graphically portrayed in a colorful chart made by Art students and hung in room 225. MB. HARLEY B. WILEY, Counselor Chairman P ge. Twenty-eight MR. RAYMOND N. DONDLINGER, Vice-Principal The work of the guidance staff begins long before a student is enrolled at Bay View. Every semester a counselor who will adopt an incom- ing group as his particular charge for four years, meets with students and grade teachers and plans the programs of the newcomers. Be- fore they come to school, moreover, their par- ents are invited to Bay View to meet the coun- selors and the homeroom teachers who will di- rect the incoming freshmen. The meetings with the parents continue through a student's entire high school course and this year, Bay View invited the parents of all students to an evening meeting. On this oc- casion, fathers and mothers went through the school day of their children, and teachers ex- plained to them the nature of the subject mat- ter presented in each class. MISS STATZ, Dean of Girls f l The school year of 1949-50 at Bay View has seen lively eight hours every Wednesday when students meet in their homerooms or in special groups for life advisement. Early in the semester a survey of vocational interests is made in the homerooms. All work is regarded as possessing dignity if well done, and personal service and public service work as well as work in the trades and professions are considered. Speakers from various fields of activity in which students have indicated an interest have met with small groups to discuss what makes an individual successful in a particular job at any time, and what the job outlook is at present. During the four years any student spends at Bay View, every effort is made by his home- room teacher and his counselor to make him a maturing individual. .1 A . . h ' I , 1 ' I I I 1 I, f 1 ,. 1 . I , . A , WX COUNSELORS' f t Mr. Suttle, Miss Lane, Miss Steel, Mr. May. Page Twenty mne STUDENT GOVERNMENT WORKING ON THE SCRAPBOOK Dorothy Severence, President Semester I: Iames Gal- lagher, Historian Semester I: Ioan Southwick. OFFICERS Eugene Plitt, Treasurer: Faye Iohnson, Secretary: Iean Geil, President: Betsy Brown, Historian: Ioan Van Stelle, First Vice President: William Galligan, Second Vice President. The 1950 graduating class was enrolled when student govern- ment had its beginnings at Bay View, and this class has had a part in many changes that have come to the school because of S. G. A. The dances, the corridor surveillance, the 9B instruction committees, the noon-hour activities, the student court, the honor study halls, the student assembly-all have been established in the last four years. All have come to be accepted as a vital part of school life. Student government is necessarily by representatives. These are chosen by ballot in homerooms and clubs, and each repre- sentative has membership in the assembly for at least a semester. THE BOARD Iames Sutton, Iohn Risch, Phillip May Nancy Walsh, Ron- ald Kreider, Eugene Nelson, lean Geil, STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Board consists of one representative from each grade, two members-at-large, and the President. This small repre- sentative board makes possible the securing ot student opinion on problems presented by the Assembly or brought to their attention by other students or the faculty. The members of the court are appointed by the board. The Student Court this year found themselves forced to make deci- sions not always popular with many students, but important in teaching teen-agers to be accountable for their own actions. The Court deals with situations wherein a student does not conform to school regulations in some respect. BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE CENTRAL HONOR STUDY HALL COMMITTEE Marilyn Roesler, Hugh Evans, Betsy Brown Above: Iudith Crouch, Arden ' Kreider, Ioan Van Stelle, Eugene , Plitt, Rodney Kopter. Right: Iames McKinnon. Iames Hart. Howard Wachholz, Marilyn Olsen, Naomi Bennett. THE COURT w si , . kkh'k W at EIS X? 252 - ai, iii'91f. .f , . is 7 1 :ii 4 , -af- ,n - n .- ,Hug , f n 1 'A ff-.1 -f. - v v - W gg? Q 5 . .f gf, 4 gf , R3 9 J nw F' 'il ww, my., W, f? S Q fs ' a If 1532 fi. 1' , 11: ,' . -,iz E 'fm' Ik f Q m 'L tube- tri? 'Q W J 4, , ff' . ms ' J' 3 2 fm rn, L kb 'A W pf, f M S 2 , 4 9B STUDY HALL T TT A CHESS AND CHECKEBS STUDENT GOVERNMENT The noon hour program was greatly enlarged during the past year. Weekly movies, inau- gurated last year, were continued and game periods were added. Shuffleboard and ping pong, sponsored by the G.A.A., made the Girls' gym a popular spot on Fridays. About sixty students entered chess or checkers competition which saw the crowning of a champion for each section. Building Ushers serve for all public perform- ances and parents' nights. The ushers greet parents and friends at the door and guide them through the building. Similar to these ushers are the Hosts and Hostesses who assume the same duties during the school hours. DANCE COMMITTEE Glenn Sobanski. lean Wenta, Eugene Nelson, Audrey Wultt, Marlee Fredendall. W-13-16 E Y Y 3 V 304 N INTH GRADE 319 MR. CRAWFORD. Front How: Erwin Krolnik, Marian Martin, Christian Markussen. Eugene Lewandowski, Carol Konkel, Ierome Karshna, Stanley Kepner, Lawrence Nord. Second Row: Ioan LaPorte, Thomas Kayser, Shirley Knutson, Iohn Knoch, Alice Konieczka, Kenneth Luedke, Dean Olsen, Richard Kinas. Third Row: Gordon Kottke, Roy Leda, Doris Neitzel, Iames Mattert, Mr. Crawford, Kathleen Nelson, Georgette Markussen, lanice Lovdol, Back Row: William Mueller, Alfred Kelling, Richard Kruschke, Fredrick King, Donald Krumree. W-13-16 MR. MATTHEI. Front Row: William Clark, Iosep'h Conley, Iames Iendusa, Kenneth Paniit, Terry Dimoii, lane Davies, Gordon Janus, William Caughey. Second Row: Wayne Curran, Ianet Pokorny, Nancy Pihl, Ioann Parsons. Gerald Ciesielski, David Patrick, Robert Paheitz. Third Row: Beverly Pcrwlicki. Audrey Tangeh, Leonard Ianichanski, Keith Taylor, Mr. Matthei, Richard Pado, Gordon Chartier, William Doughty. Back Row: Edward Iurkiewicz, Theodore Palleon, Robert Chais, Henry Castro, Robert Pum, Thomas Parker, Richard Tekampe. 304 MR. OSTERNDORF. Front Row: David Wildes, Allen Smith, Myron Williamson, Edith Retzlafi, Dolores Stachurski, Geraldine Wachholz, Ioanne Sobanski. Charlotte Ross. Second Row: Donna Schimelfenyg, Dorothy Reader, Arlene Swiit, Emma Lou Witzel, Karen Zimmerman, Lorraine Rumpel, loann Schloemer, Eileen Rozich. Third Row: Wayne Verhein, Sandra Schuetz, Evonne Roehl, Gladys Ratayczak, Mr. Osterndori, Kenney Smith, Iohn Schubert, Delbert Rankin. Back Row: Donald Schwannecke, Iames Van Deluyster, Alfred Valdes, Wayne Wallis, Richard Steinegger. Page Thirty-four A 334 DM D NINTH GRADE 333 MISS PRUCHA. Front Row: Donald Bunch, Ioan Barbian, Charlene Haines, Nancy Bachmann, Clarence Hartley, Carolyn Girard, Arline Henk, Iohn Hall. Second How: Daniel Eckert, Sandra Eisler, Carla Engel, Noreen Adsen, Gerald Fritsch, Gerald Friend, William Boals, Dennis Haryon. Third How: Ianet Erdmann, MaryAnn Feustel, Gordon Bartels, Allen Ensinger, Miss Prucha. Roger Boretsky, Carl Hammond, Carole Budney. Fourth Row: Ianet Fredrickson, Barbara Glosiord, Richard Gardner, Orrin Bentz, Gerald Goelz, Russel Audi, Dominic Gallinatti, Ronald Banaszak. 334 MISS FREUND: Front Row: Marlene Ianacek, Dawn Monhardt, Patricia Matchrzak. Ruth Moczynski, Betty Muska, Marilyn Miller, Sandra Mueller, Delores Henzig. Second Row: Grace Schlinke. loan Utpatel, Ioyce Kachelmeier. Virginia McLaughlin, Audrey Bonk, Dolores Szajna, Carol Ribitzky, Ruth Miller. Third Row: Carol Miemczyk, Patricia Grosz, Annette Shavor, Miss Freund, Carol Goebel, Ianet Novak, Myrtle Kolisch, Molly Grunert, Back Row: Iudith Schroeder. Arliene Schneidewind, Ieanne Mahnke, Geraldine Schumacher, Virginia Schneider. 404 MR. DIETZMAN. Front How: Florian Tamel, William Brehmer, Carol Ballbach, Barbara Bowan, Richard Neuman, Georgia Bro- dowski, Pasqualine Bastile, Hannelore Budde. Second Row: Marilyn S. Block, Dorothy Behling, Arline Barkowski, lean Burke, Iohn Navone, Vergian Bluhm, Marlene Linzmeyer. Third Row: Mary Neumann, Donald Bethmann, Ioan Browitt, Ann Behling, Mr. Dietzman, Mary Barr, Evelyn Nilson, Bernice Nowak. Fourth Row: Paul Brownell, Howard Baker, Charles Nass, Ronald Bird, Rodney Barber, Gerald Buhl, Robert Balsmider. Back Row: Donald Brushwood, Ronald Borkowski, Albert Neumeier, Kenneth Braunsdorif, Raymond Blankenberg, Lyle Ninham. Page Thirty-five E-7-9F 407 403 N INTI-I GRADE E-7-9F MR. HURST. Front Row: Virginia Kuziej, Glenn Garsombke, Richard Ebert, Orville Kersten, Bruce Klein, Richard Kelpin. Theodore Korber. Shirley Klinter, Second Row: Maureen Koch, Ronald Kreider, Richard Klinqbiel, Patricia Freber, Betty Kraklow, Nancy Korn, Lynn Kusterman, Ann Klop, Arlene Kenney. Third Row: Mary Konkel, Betty Kutrovich, Sally Kemmeter, Mr. Hurst, La Verne Kinowski. Marilyn Kranich, Betty Engebregtsen, Richard Klaesing. Back Row: Iacqueline Wethall, Lloyd Geil, Dennis Kowalski, Anthony Kubek, LeRoy Kraemer, Robert Knitter, Warren Kramer. Frank Kaminski. 407 MR. MAUTON. Front Row: Lois Verhein, Mary Herriges, Marilyn Hittle. Dorothy Hanoski, Wayne Van Stelle, Nancy Van Antwerp. Constance Tuttle, Carol Hale. Second Row: Arlene Lezbasic, Christine Ulatowski, Nancy Hintz, Ann Herriges, Lois Heider, Aurelia Helminiak, Rosemary Hauler, Barbara Hetzel. Third Row: Robert Young. Charles Hittman, Charles Young, Mr. Mauton, Ianice Hart, Kathleen Hartman, Lorraine Kumm. Fourth Row: Arlene Harrison, Barbara Van Dinter, Gerald Honeywell, Iohn Milewski, Wayne Hagen, David Vopal. Nancy Hubin, Fred Hemke. Back Row: Ralph Heisel, Eugene Hetzel. Paul Vogel, Martin Ullstrup. 403 MISS OELHAFEN. Front Row: Ieannine Anderson, Margaret Diehl, Lynn Freclrich, Carman Davids. Fay Adrian. Donald Drews, Ervin Dorow, Iames Fabian. Second Row: Barbara Doepke, Bibiana Dryja, Donelda Deauchamp, Sandra Duszjnski, Sharon Donnelly, Marvin Doelger, Ralph Fitz- gerald. Third How: Irene Antczak, Arlette Dulak, William Drljaca, Gwendolyn Dick, Miss Oelhaien, Patricia Arnold, Karl Diestelkamp, Elaine Fritsch. Back Row: Edward Derus, Donald Fleury, Wayne Forbes, Iohn Frederick, Milton Dunham, Charles Duvall, Kenneth Franckowiak. Page Thirty-six t l 1- lt.: 327 l 202 N INTH GRADE 325 MRS. OLSZYK. Front Row: Irene Gavitta, Iames Grienthal, Ioyce Rofiers, Beverly Geisenheimer, Kay Reynolds, Shirley Radtke, Mary Rassel, Iames Raymond. Second Row: Ieanette Gresser, Kathleen Rice, Carol Gerue. Arlene Redlin, Iean Gillich, Darlene Riesner, Roger Ritzow, Iames Robinson. Third Row: Robert Rivera, Louise Gumowski, Gerald Weir, Mrs. Olszyk, Eugene Ruka, Shirley Reynolds, Sydney Galster, Geraldine Glowinski. Back Row: Ronald Ropel, Robert Gerkhardt, Richard Rewolinksi, Paul Huffman, Thomas Rick, Ralph Rockatellar, Gerald Gutkowski. 327 MISS ROBERTS. Front Row: Shepard Gibson, Robert Madecky, lane Mroz, Danial Mudlafi, Rita Majchrzak, Patricia Manthy, Helen Majchrzak, Ianet Melka. Second Row: Muriel Gorske, Marion Iagodzinski, Rose Iagielski, Frederick Mueller, Carole Maduscha, Harold Schneck, Roberta Mooney, Ioan Iocham. Third Row: Ianet Meier, MaryAnn Gorzalski, Salina Mergel, Miss Roberts, Elmer Mueller, Gerald Mrochinski, Richard McConnell, Warren Menge. Fourth Row: Robert Iaworski, Sally Iastrow, Gordon Manske, Iohn McDonvil1e, Sally lens, Roland Martin, Robert Mark. Back Row: Eugene Marks, Kenneth Malone, Gaylen Mendini, Franklin Meyer. Clarence Martin, Eugene Messal. 202 MISS SCHWAAB. Front Row: Shirley Chiratisi, Barbara Czerwinski. Sandra Cox, Lynette Teityen, Iames Ton, Maxine Throgmorton, Pauline Cieslak, Patricia Teshnow. Second Row: Inez Taylor, Marilyn Counihan, Barbara Barzynski, Karen Tanger, Carol Christman, Iames Christiansen. Third Row: Betty Tadych, Lloyd Corbin, Iames Clemence, Miss Schwaab, Donald Czubinski, Iarnes Taych, Stanley Ziolkososki. Back Row: Bruce Thurber, George Zibchorski, Edward Czarnecki, James Zeise, Kenneth Cox, Iames Tehan. Page Thirty-seven ,WW E-1-3B M213 N IN TH GRADE 129 MISS THORNBURG. Front Row: lane Pockrandt, Ioan Piotrowski, Carla Papenius, Doris Paap, Gloria Persch, William Philleo, Carl Paetzke, Ralph Perez. Second How: Ioan Pawlowski, Lorraine Pluta, Iean Olson, Barbara Hammer, Dorothy Patconak, Charles Petri, Nancy Pellant, Carol Olsen. Third Row: Carolyn Piekarski, Irmgard Polinske. Miss Thornburg, Charlotte Olson. Sylvia Pruszka, Robert Pierotti, Shirley Oleniczak. Back How: Rose Ianatowski, Robert Pokora, Ralph Polinski, Richard Polasek. Ronald Pergande, Gilbert Poepping, Carl O'Brien. E-l-SR MR. TOMKIEWICZ. Front Row: Jean Wegener. lack Weason, Donald Wenzel, Charlotte Wyskochil, Ruth Woznicrk. Patricia Wielepski, Marilyn Wassen, Mary Ann Lisiecki. Second Row: Ioanne Wehmeyer, Patricia Lautenberg, Robert Watson, Allan Wassen, Robert Wamser, Keith Wiken, Ioan Wettengel, Nancy Wolf. Third Row: Patricia Lieber, Anne Loge, Barbcrra Warga, Mr. Tomkiewicz, Mary lane Leannais, Patricia Lee, Richard Lohrke. Back How: Thorn Wroblewski, Donald Willms. Ronald Weber, Darrell Ladish, Richard Loehrke, Ronald Wahl, Thomas Laude. 313 MISS WELSH. Front Row: Kathleen St. Iohn, Ioan Sobczyk, Marjorie Smith, Carol Scherzer, Ioanne Selky, Ioel Schanning, Ianet Schoemer, Doreen Schcretzke. Second Row: Roberta Stubbe. Joanne Smith, Charmaine Schilling, Carol Szymkowski, Arlene Stemberger, Ioyce Sobye, Donna Stettens, Geraldine Schott. Third Row: Ronald Seizer, Edward Darow, Beverly Sisk, Marilyn Schormann, Miss Welsh, Margaret Staeger, Marcia Spiegel, Dorothy Sommers. Fourth Row: Yvonne Springhuth, Jacqueline Schaefer, Shirley Smith, Mary Stork, Iohn Schmidt, RoseAnn Snippen. Back Row: Donald Smith, Richard Seymour, Thomas Seymour. Ion Sault, Ronald Sullivan, Robert Swinko. Page Thirty-eight 233 W-l-4 TENTH GRADE 126 MR. GRADISNIK. Front Row: Gene Roeglin, Ioan Titus, Eleanor Rivera, Doris Retzlaii, Shirley White, Diane Opitz, Iane Rzyski. Arline Warszynski. Second Row: Ruth White, Robert Urankar, Helen Sowlles, Ianice Thelen, Ncmcy Wegener, Barbara Ryan, Ierry Williamson. Third Row: George Schneidewind, Gerald Abitz, Michael Scott, Richard Raatz, Mr. Gradisnik, Raymond Fox, Nancy Scheitzer. Fourth Row: Donna Owen, Claudine Schoessow, Ioyce Schade, Marian Uttke. Melvin Tomczak. Carole Van Ells. Back Row: Richard Sarno, Lincoln Smith. Thomas Strassman, Donald Schmauz, Ronald Redlin, Eleuterio Valdovinos. 233 MISS LEA. Front Row: Iames Brandt, Susan Hein, Iames Gavin, Alan Eaton, Ethel Bodshaug, lack Anderson, Helen Burke, Ianice Arsand. Second Row: Melvin Dudzik, Ann Charlick, Toby Hermann, Georgine Kintop, Ioseph Feest, Ionquil Dimoii, Iohn Weigel. Third Row: Mary Heise, Geraldine House, Suzanne Geschrei, Miss Lea. Elmer Ball, Carol Ielinek, Mary Iahnke, Gayle Anderson. Back Row: Altred Buchert, Kathleen Host, Herman Gjertson. Charles Elsby, Roy Golabowski, Charles Ewert, Lee Gutteter. Harry Young, Kenneth Galligan. W-1-4 MISS MATZBN. Front Row: Mary Lopez, Adeline Kostrzewa, Rosemary Nowacki. Loretta Neitzel, Patsy Krull, Collette Markues- sen, Germaine Notz, Ruth Lange. Second Row: Inger Marie Nilson, Iudith Kusch, Carole Kaufmann, Ralph McLarnon, Richard Dereszynski, Daniel Palerso, Geraldine Kutz, Doris Poth. Third Row: Mae Kebbekus, Delores Parizek, Lois Manzeck, Miss Matzen, Patricia Musha, Virginia Pociecha, Barbara Newbury, Kenneth Neitzel. Back Row: Margaret Krepczynski, Anthony Mercurio, Richard Klinkowitz, Bernard Larsen, Douglas Purgill, Ronald Lesniewski. Marvin Leu. Phillip May. Page Thirty-nine E-4-SF i + 414 TENTI-I GRADE E-4-6F MRS. ARNOLD. Front Row: Marion Schmid, Patricia Slaski, Donna Stoner, Elaine Schreiber, Philip Schmid, Doris Soltis, Marilyn Schueler, Kenneth Schoenrock. Second Row: Ronald Schilling, Wendell Smith, Thomas Slattery, Ioyce Scheuemann, Carol Schroeder, Ioan Kleinsmith, Sylvia Schroe- der, Lois Scharlenberg. Third Row: Doyle Schanning, Kathleen Schimidt, Ianice Schaetzke, Barbara Smukowski, Mrs. Arnold, Patricia Schuetz, Ieanette Setum, Raymond Schelonka, Neal Sobiesczyk. Back Row: Sylvester Schuda, Iames Schwartz, Herbert Schaefer, Donald Sikora, Russell Smith, Karl Schroeter. Carl Schultz. Gerald Scott. 418 MR. BUCHANAN. Front Row: Margaret Remus, Arlene Radonski, Carol Roelke, lean Traver, Iacqueline Rossow. Phyllis Rolke, Nellie TeKampe, Marilyn Roberts. Second Row: Nancy Troka, Ioyce Robertson, Iudy Troger, Shirley Tomson. Helen Remus, Beverly Rutke, Mcxrion Reitz, Yvonne Thibodeau. Third Row: Leon Tetzlatf, Rosemarie Rupcich, Wayne Rominski, Robert Thomas, Mr. Buchanan, Iohn Reimer, Carol Roberts, Donna Rollers. Back Row: Richard Troka, Robert Ringer, Iohn Westwood, Edward Shoman, Robert Wroblewski, George Tellelson, James Ward, Chris Wassen. 414 MR. COSTELLO. Front How: Agnes Bova. Lucille Mollinq, Iune Buelow, Bernice Bieszk, Betty Hawkins, Patricia Dunning, Mar- garet Kreutzer, Ronald Galaszewski. Second Row: Ellen Hoets, Dorothy Mack, Patricia Foldvary. Patt Strelke, Dale Dunning. Beverly Hagen, Ralph Makawski, Carl Krueger. Third Row: Iames Slawny, Raymond Bieszk, Icrmes Dinnauer, Mr. Costello, George Wojtasilc, Eugene Galonski, Frank Frederick, Gerald Brust. , Back Row: Gerald Makowski, Richard Chapman, Gerald Malloy. Page Forty 418 .A-SN-S .- mi t E-4-BR l LMS TENTH GRADE 415 MRS. CUTTER. Front Row: Carroll Harder, Ellen McCarthy, loann Moeller, Marilyn Mixdorl, Shirley Nelson, Alice Merten Marilyn Marsh, Carol Nelson. Second Row: Florence Moczynski, Scharlene Murray, Virginia Malaha, Georgette Matz, David Noyola, Gene Miller, Eugene Martinson Earl Meyer. Third Row: Richard Mahoney, Ioseph Elleseg. William Musha, George Maier, Mrs. Cutter, Richard Kleinschmidt, Frederick Maager Frank Marek. Back How: William Massey, Bette Schaller. Iudy Martin, Diane Markussen, Merilyn Nissen, Iohn Maglio, Ioseph Manecrge. Leroy Materi E-4-SR-MR. DIETRICH. Front Row: Faith Hartley, Eugene Huske. Ioan Holewinski. Lois Herman, Gert Hartleldt, Ioan Holling. Iohn Hetzel, Ernest Hayman Second Row: Francis Hauerwas, Doris Hipsch, Ioanne Baker, Dolores Huber, Carol Iakubowski, Ianice Hornickel, Nancy Iohnson Verona Melody, Frederic Heiderich Third Row: Robert Harryman, Thomas Harryman, Thomas Iohnson, Ronald Harbold, Mr. Dietrich, lanet Iennerjahn, Neil McCuen, Iohn Harvey. Bock Row: William Herbst, Ned Hardenbrook. 425 MR. HICKMAN. Front Row: Shirley Steinke, Kenneth Bronikowski, Ieanette Balkowski, Beverly Brodaczynski, Ethlyn Bettinger, Constance Caswell, Dorothy Stott, Vivian Bagley. Second Row: Mary Brogan, Barbara Bodine, Lynne Ihling, Nancy Altman, Marilyn Bertram, Mary Cialdini, Mary Beck, Darlene lmmekus. Third Row: Dorothy Cleary, Patricia Conley, Dolores Colbo. Robert Baxter, Mr. Hickman, Leland Staven, Allred Stuessi, Arvid Christiansen. Fourth Row: Carl Bolz, Hugh Crull, lack Behlendort, Kenneth Struck, Norbert Boinski, Thomas Bird, Elene Sweet. Back Row: Titus Czerwinski, Richard Stout, Delano Sylvester, William Block, Paul Cinkosky. Page Forty-one - 415 -r- 7'-f 42 -awk I .. f y 427 204 TENTH GRADE 314 MISS IAMESON. Front Row: Beverly Voves, Sharon Schlender, Barbara Philleo. Doris Priebe, Nancy Lieber, Gerald Devine, Roland Lindblom. Raymond Dubis. Second Row: Arlene Pelatari, Loretta DeWitt, Norma Davids, Dolores Parmann, Patricia Patterson, Charlene Dierauer, Shirley Lah- mann, Gloria Datka, William Lewis. Third How: Philip Luther. Ardeth Leow, Grace Przybylski, Marlene Podlaszewski, Camille Pawlowski, Carol Panas, Nancy Papke, Ioan Lip, Gerald Lesniewski. Fourth Row: Donald Laskowski, Gary La Court, Lorraine DeWitt, Marcia Ann Price, Ieanette Van Ells, Marilyn Pockrandt. Harry Lange, Robert Damro. Back How: Fred Praxel, Robert Lieske, Donald Pryor, Iames Padlock, Richard Pickard, Carl Palicke, Gerald Lotharius. Richard Peterson. 427 MR. KYPER. Front Row: Audrey Szabo. Dorothy Kloc. Nancy Kessler, Marlene Kannenberg, Shirley Kolesar. Ioyce Kuhagen, Kathleen Klaesing, Zani Konkoly. Second Row: Marian Kaiser, Eugenia Kintis. Nancy Kuehne. Shirley Koss, Dolores Kowalski, Margaret Kujawa, Lillian Kaufman, Alvina Kosper. Third Row: Shirley Klotz, lane House. Nancy Kelpin, Ann Kaiser, Loren Kreider, Mr. Kyper, Carol Klein, Maureen Kearns, Dorothy Koch. Back Row: Kenneth Kania. Betty Kroll, Rolcrnd Kauss, William Kienzle. Ierold Keel, Richard Koepke, Walter Koceja. Kenneth Kot- lowski. 204 MR. SMITH: Front How: Marjorie Prudlow. Ioan Schiller, Carol Dixon, Mary Ann Weber, Dorothy Passa, Ioyce Mavis, Nancy Wilke, Betty Winkler. Second Row: Dolores Miller, Anne Peltier, Rose Mary Wilcox, La Verne Wanasek, Donald Schultz. Joanne Demeuse, Dczle Meyer, Edward Martin. Third Row: Beverly Pilughoett, Patricia Kroll, Carol Wechselberg. Mr. H. E. Smith. Renate Mueller. Phyllis Williams, Mildred Winger. Rae Wilbrandt. Fourth Row: Wanda Diestelkamp, Sally Krueger, Sue Shaw, Dcxvid Iones, Richard Hart, Charles Mosser, Anthony Busalacchi. Back How: Charles Sommers, Iames Andryk, Ralph Hurley. Gene Ielinek, Bruce Iannusch, Clarence Ieka. Frederick Smith. Page Forty-two 9 . x 127 TENTH AND ELEVENTH GRADES 422 MR. SPRUNGER. Front Row: Dorothy Wagner, Iames Grunke. Doris Freuden, Betty Grunke, Beatrice Orlowski. Ioan Zess. Esther Foti, Betty lane Grams. Second Row: Marian Freda, Carole Evancy, Chiquita Garsombke, Arline Eckert. Barbara Fisler, Carol Eberling, Dorothy Gittins, Marilyn Galow. Third How: Richard Furgason. Ronald Engel, Robert Fischer, Mr. Sprunger, Thomas Ockerlander, Gerald Frahm, Eugene Gorski. Edward Michalski. Fourth How: Richard Groth, lean Engel, Marlene Fenger, Ioan Zuzelski. Carlo Giorgi, Iohn Fleischer, Robert Gillich, Benjamin Fiedler. Back Row: Gerald Michalski, Phillip Bisanz. 207 MR. FREDRICH. Front Row: Christine Lochinski, Marlee Fredendall, Sue Findlay, Frances Lesiecki, Arlene Ziesse, Ioan Nowak, Florence Gatzke. Mary Ielinek. Second Row: Dorothy Hauler, Mary Ann Fricano. Suzanne Finke, Mavis Finke, Ruth Lutchen, Ruth Housfeld, Sandra Gabrielson. Third Row: Raymond Feller, Marjorie Hawkins. Gleen Grandfield. Mr. Fredrich, Robert Donovan, Nancy Lundgren, Wesley Gaylord. Back Row: Patrick Fox. Edward Hintz, Kenneth Kantak, David Horwich. 127 MR. OWEN. Front Row: Robert Arieii, Carol Clark. Bettyann Tangen, Ioan Curran, Iudith Ensinger, Barbara Doering, Lois Chartier, Thomas Knocke. Second Row: Beverly Stiehm. Carolyn Steel, Margaret Sweitzer, Ioan Singer, Addine Sims, Ioycee DeNoyer. Janet Sanderson, Marles Schade. Third Row: David Suhm, Roy Niemann. Robert Cassidy, Mr. Owen, George Diehl, Richard Schulz, Ronald Kercheck. Back Row: Philip Draieske, Iames Stewart, Allin Schubring, lack Enright. Page Forty-three E-7-9R Q i 411 426 ELEVENTH GRADE E-7-9R MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT. Front Row: Ruth Kolesar, Irene Durand, Charlotte Miller, Lois Kaye, Sue Momblow, Nancy Priebe, Ieanette Kostrzewa, Kathleen Turcrn. Second Row: Patricia Hagen, Nancy Knaak, Audry Manske, RoseMarie Mysliwski, Marlene McPherson, Beverly Platt, Marian Rotta. Third How: Colleen Kell, David Konsionowski. Ronald Madecky, Miss Schaarschmidt, Robert Mutz, Karl Kress, Carol Yule. Back Row: Gerald Mattke, Francis Kwiatkowski, Robert Krueger, Melvin Mueller, Iames Petri, Raymond Rogowski. 411 MR. S. S. WILLIAMS. Front Row: Colleen Thomas, Alice Turner, Edith Weltman, Marjorie Wendland, Lillian Bodshcrug, Marion Wojtkowski, Ianet Fischer, Richard Becker. Second Row: Frieda Heugel, Ioan Brock, Patricia Williams, Roberta Brozek. Ruth Becker, Geraldine Rebers, Bettylean Tomlinson. Marilyn O'Dell. Third Row: Carol Brandt, Ruby Rettmann, Ruth Bruemmer, Lawrence Wittig, Ralph Ratzlalf, Iean Tamms. Back Row: Bruce Wildes, Gilbert Bulson, Daniel Wnukowski, Howard Borcyczkowski. 426 MR. DENNIS. Front Row: Ioyce Nicklewski, Ruth Olszewski, Carolyn Delebeck, Diana Navone. Iudy LePine, Violet Nesta, Betty Orzechowski, Marilyn Olson. Second Row: Diane Diedrich, Arlene Meyer. Mary Dzwonskowski, Delores Friedel, Betty Neeck, Alice Durka, lane Nicholson, lean Olsen. Third How: Rita Nowak, Patricia Doughty, Howard Dietzman, Mr. Dennis, Ralph Nicolazzo, Douglas Draws, Frank Duszynski. Richard Poole. Back How: Alan Osterndorf, LeRoy Davids, David Nowak, Walter Naujock, Harold Fabian, Larry Wojtasik, Thomas Derus. Page Forty-four -I l W-17-20 -- X W912 4 S-MJ t 315 ELEVENTH GRADE W-17-20 MR. FRITSCHE. Front Row: Marilyn Schmidt, Marlene Haese, Ioyce Scallon, Marlene Snyder. Myrl Schweiq, Mayr Schools, Betty Cain. Catherine Smith. Second Row: Carmella Czubek, Arlene Smaglick, Richard Solazo, William Schwandt, Barbara Freuden, Ieanne Scaruta, Nanette Simson. Iosephine Smiech, Ioanne Schoendorf. Third Row: Ioanne Souders, Rosette Steffen, Anita Schaefer, Iourme Shavor, Mr. Fritsche, Eva Scheible, Elizabeth Schmid, Dona Schuetz. Fourth Row: Helene Frontczak, Patricia Smith. Marlene Smul, Ronald Slattery, Raymond Sabinash, Cylde Smukowski, Donald Sellars. Back Row: Kenneth Scheider, William Schmidt, Eugene Iohnson, Diana Zilavy. Marcia Klopp. Richard Feller. Marilyn Spengler, Charles Cobb. W'9-12 MISS GRAY. Front How: Nancy Hansen, Helen Halpin, Helen Iane Harding, Geraldine Szolwinski, Dolores Stark, Dorine Hulsopple, Shirley Haas, Dolores Schultz. Second Row: Marilyn Milewski, Elaine Stumpf, Beverly Stenicka, Dolores Szymakowski. Iudith Hudaj, George Mahke. Dolores Coley, Virginia Hartley. Third Row: Iune Holloway, Gloria Henning, Carol Herb, Miss Gray, Carol Hayes, Mary Fairchild, Iudith Crouch, Dorothy Hawkins. Fourth Row: Betty Hinich, Nell Himmellarb, Ronald Harris, Ronald Henke, George Haase, George Hullman, Harold Zimdars, Ken- neth Struck, Gordon Hasenstein. Back Row: Otto Cavanaugh, Paul Hintz, Gerald House, Alfred Hennel, Iohn Have, Thomas Grippi. 315 MISS KIECKHEFER. Front Row: Lois Riesen, Sharon Ruth, Nancy Roesler, Marjorie Williamson, Mary Ellen NVilliams, Marjorie Watts, Arlene Richter, Audrey Rechord. Second Row: Genevieve Wagner, Nancy Walsh. Michael Zawada, Loretta Retherlord, MayBelle Weiss, Ursula Iasiorkowski, William Reeves. Ioan Van Weelden. Third Row: Ioand Van Stelle, Emily Roggenkamp, Ioyce Rowan, Miss Kieckhefer: Lee Wolfe, Thomas Williamson, George Voigt. Ronald Ribbens. Fourth Row: Thomas Rzyski. Madelen Potrykus, Theodora Wesley, Frederick Frischman, Richard Wegener, Thomas Wanke, Iames Rice. Back Row: Iames Sutton, Donald Redlin, Bernard Van Dinter, Clarence Rumpel. Page Forty-five 119 an A Y 213 ELEVENTH GRADE 433 MR. MIERZWA. Front Row: Louise Hrovcxt, Ioan Thompson. Marilyn Wiesner, Rita Lassa, Christine Lipinski, Sally Grotegut, Dorothy Landry, Thomas Lelivelt. Second Row: Rita Gorecki, Bonita Goad, Ioan Lansing, Iudith Akers, Nancy Thomas. Lois Andresen, Eileen Gehrt, Iacqueline Gorecki, Marlene Adrian. Third How: Robert Meyer. Robert Lalie, Carl Engel, Mr. Mierzwa, Gilbert Gray, Giles Gutowski, Clarence Eisch, Iohn Dugan. Back Row: Paul Larson. Charles Erdmann, Richard Gedymin, Erminio Gaido, Hugh Evans, Arthur Analla, Ioseph Binder, Stuart Boretsky, Richard Lotharius. 119 MR. NELSON. Front Row: Ieanette Ton, Ruth Canary, Beverly Brady, Audreyann Blaszczynski, Betsy Brown. Audrey Burghardt, Kathleen Petry, Ieanne Pezzi. Second Row: Robert Wagner, Dorothy Baillie, Ardeth Blockowitz, Davetta Freitag, Evelyn Trepiniski, Shirley Titteltitz, Ianice Beyer. Marilyn Breutzmann, Ncmcy Blauret. Third Row: Gloria Wright, Nancy Beutin, Patsy Barbian, Ianet Brielmaier, Mr. Nelson, Virginia Krowski, David Blackwood. Gordon Buenger. Back Row: Raymond Buczwinski, Richard Baxter, Ralph Biddick, Glenn Sobanskl, Harvey Brunsch, Richard Rcrjchel, Theodore Kepak, Harry Bergmann. 213 MISS RILEY. Front Row: Barbara Manz, Ruthe Yarnot, Carol Yake, Ioan Misiora, Marguerite Ceretto, Virginicr Mergel, Therese Miller, Dianne Miller. Second Row: Rose Morrison, lane Mueller, Ruth Zoerb, Carol Murray. Carolyn Melms. Conradene Mackey, Ronald Mamdyek. Ray Murack, William Meyer. Third Row: Mamie Maglio, Io Ann Iankowski, Margaret Iakubowski, Rodney Mendine, Miss Riley, Maryann Casey, Ioseph Malkowski, Richard Iohnson. Fourth Row: Danny Champeau, Marcella Zanchetti, Gordon Michalak, Richard Moe, Dorothy Marohn. William Mavis. Rosemarie Fabiszewski, Karen Frostad, Robert Miller. Back Row: Robert Manske. Charles Meyer, Ioseph Zotter, Thomas Mescher, Albin Mortinson, Harvey Mantey. Lloyd Mitchell, Ioseph Clark. Page Forfy-six 303 ELEVENTH GRADE 335 MRS. SCHOOFS. Front Row: Audrey Passow, Angela Patti, Nancy Faulhaber, Ruth Pluta. Gloria Pawlowski. Phyllis Pejka. Patricia Praxel, Shirley Prasser. Second Row: Lois Priebe, Lois Possinq. Ianice Ptorr, Virginia Pospyhalla, Lydia Pierotti, Patricia Potter. Carol Pellant, Antoinette Przybylski. Third How: Anita Poth, Shirley Pilak, Lucille Polachek, Mrs. Schoofs, Elenore Psket, Rosalie Pluim. Eileen Quinlan, Robert Pruski. Back Row: Robert Rackowski, Harry Packee. Richard Buchert, Thomas Immel, Gerald Plonka. Eugene Plitt. 303 MR. I. I. SMITH. Front Row: Marvin Kalmbacher, Iohn Keane, Edna Kendall, Shirley Ann Koepke, Esther Kutrovich, Ianice Keel. Constance Kubasiak, Barbara Kopydlowski. Second Row: Audrey Kujawa, Sylvia Kvalheim, Carol Kubek, Rita Pedriana, Carol Kranich, Virginia Krahn, Ellen Krautschneider, Sydney Klaetsch. Third Row: Rochelle Kies. Patricia Kearns. Richard Kangas, Mr. Smith, Robert Krueger, Kenneth Klein, Iohn Horwich. Stanley Kemmeter. Back Row: Ivan Konings, Richard Klicka. Roger Klinter, Iack Polakowski, Iames Kania. William Kornreich. David Hohl. With the first three years over, Bay View students look forward to the time when they will be the mighty seniors, the leaders in school. They know that in the year ahead, from their ranks will come the president of S. G. A., the editors of the Oracle newspaper and the Oracle Annual, the officers of the clubs, and the star athletes in football, cross country, basketball, swimming, track, and baseball. A surprising number every year rise to recognition in some school activity, and although all will not have the spot- light, every senior will play an envied role in the eyes of aspiring under-classmen. Page Forty-seven 335 l 232 114 TWELF TH GRADE W-5-8 MR. BARTA. Front Row: Irene Varga, Carole Geisenheimer, Gloria Wallk, Marilyn Iean Wenzel, Carol Iohnson, Marion Ogden. Bettye Wolf, Ionet Owen. Second Row: Lois Priebe, Lois Possing, Ianice Pforr, Virginia Pospyhalla, Lydia Pierotti, Patricia Potter, Carol Pellant, Antoinette Krupnik, Rita Polka, Donna Uhlir. Third Row: Faye Iohnson, Patricia Mills, Donald Olm, Richard Hanson, Donald Groschel, Mr. Barta, Ardith Davis, Diane Witzel, Donald Hansen. Fourth How: Ted Roepke, Marlene Gename. Maureen Hallberg, Raymond Iazewiecki, Edmund Iudiewicz, Robert Iohnson, Gordon Housield, Allen Higgens, Iames Bourne. Back Row: William Galligan, Edward Bessler, Wallace Nearing, Murray Humphrey, Aldo Gaido, Richard Neitzel, Iames Guss, Douglas Niemann, Gerald Halpin. 232 MRS. GARLING, Front Row: Edith Mattick, Marilyn Block, Ioyce Baumgardt, Geraldine Brozek. Beverly Bartz, Donna Thornton, Beverly Filenius, Virginia Cassabaum. Second Row: Donald Wagner, Ralph Kohlott, Gene Blumberg, Nancy DeVeau, Marilyn Rossow, Ianet Franklin, Charmaine DeNoyer. Corinne Scaruta, Helen Chanik. Third Row: Robert Christensen, Marlyn Knutson, Ianette Baumgartner, Iohn Nowak, Mrs. Garling, Ioyce Christiansen, Arlene Dessecker, Dorothy Adams. Harold Wichgers. Back Row: Thomas Budney, Thomas Lewandowski, Lester Korbel, Paul Kott. Sam Bird, Deone McGarry, Gilbert Zeisse, William Goebel, Kenneth Piontek, Iaclc Funck. 114 MR. KACZMAREK. Front Row: Dorothy Prah, Eleanor Reimer, Gloria Spana, Gail Swessel, Zdena Sova, Carol LaMarre, Gene Pellerin, Patricia Look. Second Row: Kay Schumann, Carol Sowlles, Norma Rankin, Aldene Laabs, Charlotte Pahlow, Shirley Rybka, Ioseph Stroleny, Thomas Patterson. Third Row: Iames McKinnon, Peter Kopczynski, Iohn McArthur, Mr. Kaczmarek, Karl Krahn, Charles Meyer, Iames Erickson, Paul Passamani. Fourth Row: Fredric Papenius, Dennis Skarpinski, Ronald Strerarth, Gene Knuth, Gilbert Regalado, Gilbert Ruka, Kenneth Schulz, Kent Wollarth. Back Row: Donald Soltis. Raymond Lieber. Thomas Risch, Carl Ruppert, Warren Keats, Wallace Messal, Gerald Kotlowski. Page Forty-eight W-5-8 l 'v NON-I-IOMEROOM TEACHERS AND OFFICE STAFF Standing: Mr. Berg, Mr. Schoeller. Mr. Lorentz. Seated: Mr. Sitzber- M M D W'll'ams, Mr ger, r, . . 1 1 Weller. ji 4 --. 41 Miss Hilger, Welfare Counselor. Left to Right: Miss Czajkowski. Office Assistant: M L b Sect ta to Dr Korn: Mrs. Sm r t' k rs. oe er, e ry . e sic Office Assistant. Miss Kahle, Librarian. ,X 2' Q oe? f . f - zz-09' .fm V23-on If 1 , , . K X ,., .,-Q.. V il - 1 -Z' V w 1 r iw- K. 'L ' 2 2, ffm 6. , ,:v:. N.vH-feii' '4 If ' , if THE ANNUAL The 1950 Oracle presents Bay View High School not as it exists in the mind of anyone person or any small group of people. Combined Within its pages are suggestions from at least a fourth of the student body, suggestions that have been considered by the editorial staff and wherever it seemed possible, fitted into the plan of the book. Seniors are grouped as they chose to be: activities are presented as their leaders desired: pictures have been wel- comed from anyone. As one person is glorified in these pages, so one activity in the life of the school has been singled out for emphasis. It is the hope of the editorial staff that many Bay View students will find themselves shown as their friends, at least, know them, and that no one will feel insig- nificant in the entire picture here presented of Bay View, 1950. Betsy Brown, Art Editor: Nancy Gervais, Organization Editor: Iames Hart, Athletics Editor: Charles Erdmann, Assistant Organization Editor. Page Fifty-two Naomi Bennett. Editor-in-chief. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......... Naomi Bennett Organization Editor .... Nancy Gervais Asst. Organization Editor ........ Charles Erdmann Senior Editor ........ Carolyn Vachetz Assistant Senior Editor. . .Audrey Voelz Art Editor .....,......... Betsy Brown Athletics Editor .... ..... I ames Hart Business Manager ....... Marvin Koch Circulation Manager. .Mary lane Naylor Advertising .... Carolyn Vachetz. Senior Editor: Audrey Voelz, Assistant Senior Editor. QUILL AND SCROLL Robert Fritz, Marvin Koch. Naomi Bennett, Iames Hart. Rosemarie Gawlitta. Subscriptions ............. THE ANNUAL FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman . . . .... Miss Roberts Ex-Officio . . . .... Dr. Korn Seniors . . . .... Miss Lane Activities . . . ..... Miss Lane Sports .... .............. M r. Mierzwa Art ............... Mr. Hurst, Mr. Frederick . . . .Mr. Costello ....Mr. I. I. Smith fx .qv . all Iames Noll, Associate Editor: Marialyce Koenig, Editor-in-Chief: ' l A.. ' - Semester I. THE NEWSPAPER Lawrence Neumann, Feature Editor: Iames Hart, Sports Editor: Iames McKinnon, Assistant Page Fifty-four Sports Editor: Ianet Franklin, Audrey Piorer, Cdnews Editors. . Rosemarie Gawlitta, Editor-in-chief: Robert Fritz, Literary Editor. Semester II. THE STAFF SEMESTER I Editor-in-Chief ..... Marialyce Koenig Associate Editor ........ Iames N011 Literary Editor ......... Robert Fritz Feature Editor . .Lawrence Neumann News Editor .... Rosemarie Gawlitta Sports Editor ............ Iames Hart Asst. Sports Editor. .Iames McKinnon SEMESTER II Editor-in-Chief. . .Rosemarie Gawlitta Literary Editor .... ..... R obert Fritz Asst. Literary Editor ........... Deone McGarry Feature Editor. . .Lawrence Neumann Co-News Editors ...... Audrey Piorer Ianet Franklin Sports Editor ............ Iames Hart Asst. Sports Editor. .Iames McKinnon SPORTS REPOBTERS Standing: Donna Thornton. Thaddeus Harenda, Ion Heider, Okeyselle Shaw. Marvin Koch. Seated: Robert Ariet. STAR REPORTERS THE NEWSPAPER The Oracle newspaper written by and for the students ot Bay View High School, is the result of the combined efforts of the entire staff and the advisor teachers, co- operating with one another to produce the voice of the school. Work for each issue is begun when the members of the news staff hold a meeting at which they plan news and assign stories to the reporters. From then on, everyone works together to meet the deadline, writ- ing, editing, headlining, and making tre- quent trips to the printer. When, every other Friday, the news- papers are distributed in the homerooms, every student whose name is listed in the mast head, from the typists and ad takers to the editors and reporters, feels a real sense of accomplishment. Standing: Robert Anderson, lanice Beyer. Audrey Piorer, Naomi Bennett, Marilyn Olsen, Three Martin. Seated: Ioanne Souders. Ianet Franklin, lean Olsen, Charles Erdmann. 1 -Q.. , Q 1 XM , PMD HEPE 123 5 2 ffl' gf fx 1 ' 1-'R' .V . 4 ns ,Eg f Q' 'T ,g If ',,k ,5.i:,,5A -Q Q , WWW l BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Iohn Suchorski, Vice-President: Edward Iudziewicz, Treasurer: Thaddeus Harenda, President: Iohn Krupke, Assembly Representative: Raymond Taschner. Sergeant-at-Arms: Edward Willman, Secretary. OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Seated: Robert Ewing, Secretary: Edward Willman. President: Iames McKinnon. Vice-President. Standing: Gerald Hurley, Sergeant-at-Arms: Eugene Plitt, Treasurer: Iohn Krupke, Assembly Representative. Activity, co-operation, and skill were stressed in Boys' Club during 1949- 1950, as were wholesome fun and friend- ship. The activity sections gave Boys' Club members an opportunity to par- ticipate in chess and checkers, table ten- nis, athletic publicity over the Public Address System, and volley ball. Not only did the officers of Boys' Club provide activity sections, but they also sponsored a swimming demonstration put on by the swimming team and a humorous type ot quiz show, in which the officers assumed the role of bril- liant students giving such answers as Milton Berle to the question, Who was our first president? T. If -11. V-2'-.Le2wgQsf1g.f ' a U df Q SSN.. Y? vb . S .s U, 1 1 3 ' ll HW I il Liftgb X. Page Sixty CAN-CAN DANCERS Beverly Stiehm, Nancy Pellant. GIRLS' CLUB Along with the incoming freshmen girls, comes the feeling of strangeness and, perhaps, even a bit of lonesomeness. Perhaps it's the size of the school or the many older senior girls who seem to take charge of so many important activities. In order to make the freshmen feel right at home, a party was given in their honor. It gave them a chance to meet the officers of Girls' Club and to acquaint themselves with their fellow freshmen. Girls' Club members also enjoyed that ever-attrac- tive fall style show, giving freshies and senior girls a chance to model their rich-colored fall suits, blouses, coats, and last but not least, the ever popular skirt and sweater. With the coming of Christmas, a pantomine of the Night Before Christmas was presented with jolly old Saint Nick as the main attraction. For the closing meeting of the semester, a full length movie entitled The Doughboys of Ireland furnished entertainment for the club. OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Gloria Ihling, Assembly Representative: Marcia Helmet, Vice-President: Iune Crosby, Secretary: Nadine Goldstein, Treasurer: Lois Lanza. Sergeant-at-Arms: Dolores Hetzel, President. OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Ruth Kvalheim. Vice-President: Gloria Bentley, Treasurer: Barbara Struck, Assembly Representative: Una Barber, Secretary: Iean Hisch, President: Diana Vogenitz, Sergeant-at-Arms, GIRLS' CLUB 9B PARTY Page Sixty-one FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB This past year, the Foreign Language Club has worked to give students a better under- standing of the people whose language they study. One of the meetings was devoted to the United Nations and the part it plays in bring- ing about international understanding, while another presented the colorful songs and dances of other lands. Several meetings were held in sections so that each language group could gain practice in speaking its lan- guage and could make a special study of the people who speak it. Highlights of the year included the annual banquet which featured two young women, Miss Ingeborg Roller and Miss Nancy Man- uel, who gave interesting talks,,one about Germany and the other about South America. In March, Mr. Herbert Knapp presented his lecture and movie, Travel Trails of the Andes. 1.1 OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Deone McGarry, Vice-President, Lois Priebe, Secretary: Ioyce Scallon, Assembly Representative: Not pictured, Thomas Reise, President, LATIN PIN WINNERS GERMAN PIN WINNERS Robert Schmidt, Audrey Voelz, Miss Freund. Page Sixty-fwo Fred Melms, Naomi Bennett, Mrs. Schoofs. H , ' If n i 34:5 A , a:?' rtf K T' t .fur 1 , Y N Q- F' : , ' fd .444 - fx k 5 , Q A , I li I ,y,,,1 JL, E. U , KJV' My ' f J b My ' f 1 1 31- fm N' sn awww, Gordon Housield, Pre Three Marti - 3 l f, rv S , . mv Rofk.:f..,.,, I X, V, J t ,I . 1 F :.. , at , 4 f .5 5 NK f 0 gm 11 1. v VL K 45' :gh 2 , ,ffiifzif ij A X, W O ,, , in FWF' , v an vu...-uv X CLUB OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Wayne Leverenz, Vice-President: Fred Melms, Assembly Representative: Elaine Besewske, Scribe Mary Dzwonkowski, Recorder: Sally Grotegut, President. To promote scholarship, to tutor students who need help, and to give information about col- lege scholarships are the purposes of X Club. Eligibility for membership is determined by the individual's report-card grades. To belong, a mark above ninety in every academic subject is required. When a student has received an excellent on his report cards for five successive mark days or for an entire semester, he is en- titled to wear the gold X Club pin. X Club members are by no means grinds who have no social life. Every semester they give a program for the freshmen, and have a jolly party themselves in the cafeteria. PLAQUE COMMITTEE Karl Schroeter, Iames Schwartz, lack Weason Page Sixty-six ADVISEMENT SPEAKERS Rosalyn Sylvester, Rosemarie Gawlitta. Ianice Beyer I ' . X -5 x OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Marilyn Block, Scribe: Ianice Beyer, Recorder: Audrey Erickson, President: Ruth Delzer, Assembly Representative: Thomas Riese. Vice-President. Nr G' X CLUB ERE +-.... 'ir . Q Wx x. . ,- ii' SCTP , N Q . X l 9B PANEL PARTY COMMITTEE Rlclrard Gedymxn Marlan Schmld Marlene Fenger Marllyn Markussen Colleen Kell Nancy Kessler Page Sixfy-seven SCIENCE CLUB COUNCIL, SEMESTER I Paul Cinkosky, Marlene Adrian, Thomas Patterson, Lincoln Smith, Thomas Risch, Lawrence Hanoski. Franklin Meyer, Richard Ranzinger. Science Club this year was divided into sections: cam- era, aeronautics, home gardening and landscaping, nat- uralists, chemistry, and general science. Each section made projects and handled problems that were brought up by its members. The members of the camera club were taught the de- veloping, printing and enlarging of negatives and the CHEMISTRY SECTION coloring of pictures. Students in the aeronautics section took flights around the city and even flew to Chicago. Those in the section on landscaping and home gardening specialized in the growing of vegetables and flowers. The naturalists gathered interesting information about trees, and the chemistry and science sections performed numer- ous experiments. GENERAL AND NATURALIST SECTIONS xii Kenneth Schultz, Gilbert Ruka. Page Sixty-eight gf Eugene Marks, Lillian Kaufman. 1 P' 1 ' Wx .ik N9 w 54635 J f 9 S , N 1:13 - -K1 M Q :ian-1 ' I . A QL - f'13L' i rv ghfidm Z .- ' . Q- gf if: :J -g ilu. Q. x.., .,.x . ,1 K zz: fx 9 1 4 3 Q Q N N. ' ,.+A U Z A- V 'gi ' v e, : 1 A. 7 ' I I ,Lx A W :gy A , 4 ,ff .i , mf F' Q W my im. 'EMI' wh' Q.. ff . . I Q' , ' - ,L , 'V I 'tr 1 4? f 3 A 1 ' :A 1 4 I Above: SOLTIS'S CREW Below: HOUSE'S CREW USHERS' CLUB While devoting much of their own time to directing visitors and students at convoca- tions, class plays, music festivals, and op- erettas, the Red and Black Usher Corps have received many compliments and appreciative glances from the assembled crowds. The Iohnny caps worn by the boys have become a familiar sight at all of the programs held in the school auditorium. The presence of the ushers has always guaranteed a smooth running seating performance. Under the advisement of Mr. Ostendorf and Mr. S. S. Williams, the ushers sponsored the annual Talent Show. This display of stu- dents' versatility is presented to raise funds for indigent pupils in Bay View. SUPERVISORS Rodney Kopfer, Allen Behling, lack Christensen RADIO CREW ANNOUNCERS Standing: Glen Sobanski, Robert Iohnson, Marvin Koch, Thomas Cerretto. Seated: Lawrence Neumann. Neil Perry, Chief Announcer. Page Seventy-two One ot the most prized positions a boy can attain while in Bay View is that of an- nouncer over the school public address system. Aside from greeting the school in the morning and afternoon, the an- nouncers add a touch of human interest to the spot news going over the air. Announcers are chosen by English and Speech students on the merits of voice quality, tone, interpretation, and enuncia- tion, and really constitute the Voice of Bay View. Twelve fellows on the radio crew! What did they all do in 1949 and '5O? It was the radio crew's job to see that all morning and afternoon broadcasts came over the air with the maximum amount of clarity, aliveness, and volume. They also carried responsibility for voice projection in the class play, operetta, Christmas and Memo- rial Day programs, in all convocations, and arranged for the question and answer pro- jection in programs of national and world interest. Their flash signal, Quiet, On the Air, has real meaning for everyone both inside and outside of the radio booth. SPOT CREW William Mavis, Ion Helder, Richard Steel, Charles Cerny. To show the best in educational movies to the school is the projection crew's job. The members of the crew give up their study periods to operate the film projectors for the various classes. This group not only runs movie machines but also slide ma- chines, film strip, and all other projection equipment. ' Deserving high praise for good hard work is the stage crew. These boys handle the lighting, scenery, and properties of the stage. The school's productions such as class plays, operettas, and auditorium pro- grams are made effective by the efforts of this crew. They have to be able to pre- pare the stage for any type of program and to arrange for quick shifts of scenery at any time. The show must go on. With a sizzling sound of the carbons, the spots are lighted and a flood light flashes across the stage of the auditorium, effectively illuminating the Christmas manger, the flags in memorial services, the singers and dancers in special group nurn- bers, and even the unwary lone ranger in a noon-hour skit. x S..- gf .Qc u 4- Y' PROJ ECTION CREW Kenneth Bock, Ion Heider, Richard Steel. Manager: Charles Cerny 1. 3 I s STAGE CREW Page Seventyethree 1, K, i Ag, f Mg gg gg, , . N- 'Fi K 'pf 5 ,Q sg Nga' Wh fa: '1 A ' ' lf' K ' M .My Sgt. 1 iw, :V v J Q v. M , 'SLS 'fax' X f fA 5 .. ,. I r, 1 , mg'-l,gWzy.lwfQfLa,i -fm Q .wfggxlix 4 ,, Q T' Y' s , Y H 5,45 'r W :A Ja. 9:05 f ,-we -J ' l '!!tb ,ff fs., . 1, is-4 Q1 pu-in W .,.,-,,.X 2 2 , fx i I . , K 'g S A 2' '74 I, 5 5 ff! 7 N Q ff if 5 1 , , , Q, , is, . Q M: v Y, , r . f ,I gf A Q ak 1, E9 lx' M IU' - i: 51 1- .X 44' ' - . K ,, - f K ' 5' 'Q 'A L 1 5- 'xiiEff'tIQ ai gig? L A L- iiiiflb n L - K Q L LxLL :Q 4' . 1'f 1 ls V. X A f I V .3f'::yf, , X 1 Y! A R X' ' K ' 1 ' HW , ..- f 5-. X. t 4 I -rag r 1 J'-2 if wi ILL CAST OF CHARACTERS Con Kidder ......... Lawrence Neumann Kid Conner ................ Hugh Evans Ian Van Borken, Burgomaster of Katwyk-Ann-Zee .......... Eugene Nelson Franz, Sheriff of Katwyk-Ann-Zee .........................Robert Iohnson Willem, Keeper of the Red Mill Inn ........................Haymond Feller Captain Henrick Van Damm ..... Ion Heider Governor of Zealand ......... Harry Young Ioshua Pennyfeather, Solicitor . .Ierry House Gretchen, the Burgomaster's Daughter ....................Charmaine DeNoyer Iuliana, the Burgomaster's Sister ........................Deone McGarry Countess de la Pere .... ...... H elen Pulos Lawrence Neumann, Charmaine DeNoyer. Hugh Evans THE RED MILL As the curtains parted on the Bay View stage on May 6 and 7, the audience was transported into the magical World of The Red Mill. From then on they lived in the land of operetta as they watched the story unfold. Kid Conner and Con Kidder, two Ameri- cans touring in Europe, found themselves stranded in a little inn in Holland with a week's bills and no money. Their attempted escape was stopped by the burgomaster, who had them put to work in the inn. Con found a real interest in Tina, the inn keeper's daughter. They, with Kid and Julianna, attempted to save the burgo- master's daughter, Gretchen, from a marriaqe with the governor of Zealand so that she miqht elope with her lover, Henrich Van Damm. The results of their attempts gave thrills, laughs and beautiful musical numbers to the production. The Victor Herbert songs delighted the audi- ence as the strains of such favorites as Moon- beams, The Streets of New York, Every day is Ladies' Day With Me, and Because You're You were heard. Beautiful dances, effective lighting, gay cos- tuming, and realistic settings all combined to make The Red Mi11 one of the best operettas that Bay View has ever staged. ACT H FINALE Page Seventy-seve . 35 1, 3 3 ' V' s ,Af H A' - 1 2. 134, gi :fa !a:'g1-i ah, gggffyx i' I.. . qi- v 3-'Ip' .C ff Er- fy- QW l ' has--rw -'V 'vat 'Q 11 -N 1 za- sk :PS .-'n,TL'L 35. :fr r'7V f, ' un 13 - 35 J Ina, ,g? 4.:. gg' ,cf ,Q M- 1 A 2 n'ih 'fu 51' Q ig fq 'QQ A u Q, -'5 i fl? gi 1 4 A ,a, l -21' m If wg Um Q 'slr vid 3 Q, .- .-4-. V. his 54, u Q Q 'ii ri? l Yr' I 9, ,g f L if in , 2 94? xx X l A ' t t J X x' XX ' WQX ' X , X . s- soLo1sT THE BAND Page Eighty Bert Gutteter BAND Over 100 strong, the Red and Black uni- formed 1950 band was impressive as a marching organization and as a playing group. Precision and snap made the half-time formations Bay View musicians executed at football games out- standing. The Homecoming Parade displayed their marching skill, and the Pulaski-Bay View contest provided an opportunity to out-maneu- ver the foe. The climax of the year's work was the annual Music Festival. Long rehearsals and hours of individual practice went into making the pro- duction a marvelous success. The strains of Clarinet Po1ka and Rhapsody in B1ue could be heard issuing from the humming lips of Viewites for weeks after the big event. Feet paraded to the rhythm of martial music played by the Bay View band on Memorial Day, and children marched in the procession to pay tribute to war-dead. The final performance of the musicians this year was at the graduation ceremony of the June class. At the commencement they played the traditional Pomp and Circumstance as the seniors entered for their final role in Bay View school life. THE ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA Growth in musical ability and musicianship was accomplished by members of the Bay View orchestra this year under the baton of a new director, Mr. Dietrich. The group contributed to school life, playing for the holiday programs, the operetta, the commencement, and the music festival. One of the little recognized services to the school was given by the members of the orchestra who rehearsed faithfully night after night with the choruses and soloists that had the spotlight in the big school operetta, The Red Mill. The school music festival is the climax of a semester's work for all musical organizations at school. The girls in pretty, pastel gowns, and the boys in their white shirts and dark suits make the occasion pleasurable to eye and ear. The graceful concerted arcs traced by fast- moving bows, and the flourishes of the tym- panist helped to produce a symphony in mo- tion as Well as in sound. Selections by the or- chestra, The Carmen Suite, Dance of the Spanish Onion, and Iazz Pizzacato were greatly enjoyed, and De Beriot's Violin Con- certo Number Seven in G Major was the hit of the evening. SOLOIST Sharon Schuster Page Eighty-o ,. '39 Q5 . fe me X9 QQ QQ- x01 Q: 4 - 'Ku -- 'vw .,.-., Qfo L p-T, x V-N. -.NN Q . E , +M' 2f vii f Q Af w g f - yr: :wi- sgjzjs . x X ,MI ,swf KK KZ, f Q 'xy 3, - 'fl 'ia ,S we , Wm. - .. ,W 1' fwif' U g.g,3,,h, gf 5, K ,KH g-.Q-fwg43:i,g,,,K, .191 ,, sm . M - - -Vfmzvw ,,,wq:' ,i iff, 1'5sg::mm.,,f-V 1, H '75'1'5'f' A W- ' f55:effg12,,,g - m,9, , fw -1 LW-A ,milf A ' I ggzi,mQf5?g,,KK, KK m KA k ' KK Klrg W. mg, ' A . ..,. , . ' ' K K' + KK K ., - 51, , , Qgf- S 182, ' ,f -ffi,,l:w U. A' ' IQ ' ., ' K ' 5, ff ' fNf5E 'Mg55:',T51-wk .,,, f ' is -- 'iv ,, i - Jw f, .. .1 ' - , KK K, - 'f Www a A fb f ,ff J M ' QQ ff' gm QB., ,W I-.. -up Efg'5'-wfZ' E 2 2 xff . N . J- ' .'- ,,,.' N Is. 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MATOR LETTER WINNERS Ralph Biddick Daniel Czajkowski Carl Engel Thomas Gill Iames Guss Thaddeus Harenda Edmund Iudziewicz Arden Kreider Arthur Manti Iames McKinnon Charles Meyer Erwin Nickel Iohn Nowak Patrick Pangborn Clarence Pieterick Eugene Plitt Donald Redlin Thomas Reise Grant Rossow Norman Rybka Donald Sellars lohn Suchorski Raymond Taschner Thomas Tully Edward Willman Arden Kreider, Patrick Panqborri. THE BAY VIEW - PULASKI GAME Page Eighty-six MINOR LETTER WINNERS Thomas Derus William Galligan George Haase Murray Humphrey Iames Kania Norman Klobuchar Karl Krahn Gerald Lesiecki Robert Manske Ralph Nicolazzo Fredric Papenius Glenn Sobanski Ronald Strerath Edward Taylor Donald Wagner ' -Q ,QWNQF 4 ,mm, ., 3' v , 'QQ' 'ff V 'Q -In on , A Q' A ex iw! ca vain 5 ' K 4 N fx N,,,,X,A 1: ' 'wb E-' K K. 13. A . , ,fa N H Q A-1 Et! Ny, W, dvi ' f.i 'Q5., ,P N 7 5,1 .ga '. A . A ? . I 1. . .Wy ,gkifjy ,L M.. I WX , I ',kWA- - F ,V i A 5 N 1 3 ,. A ff K . sf: me Q. ,def f-Q' Q if' Q if A A , CROSS COUNTRY wg J Page Eighfy-eighf CITY CHAMPIONS A PRACTICE RUN Wg, CROSS COUNTRY The Redcat Cross-Country Squad had another success- ful season in 1949, winning the city crown for the second straight year, and taking third place in both the Midwest and state meets. Led by the powerful trio of captains, lim Gallagher, Dennis Skarpinski, and Ken Schulz, and ably abetted by Eddie Bessler and Louis Zotter, the boys romped to dual-meet victories over such formidable opposition as Rufus King, Washington, Pulaski, and Hartford. The Viewites first real accomplishment was winning the South Side Champion-ship at Mitchell Park. Dennis Skar- pinski brought home first place laurels when he flashed by the tape in ll.47:7, followed closely by Iim Gallagher, as the Bay thinclads took six of the first seven places to set a new low-point record for the contest. The B Team also won their section. A few weeks later the Redcats won their seventh city title and their second in succession. Dennis Skarpinski again paced his mates to victory, taking a second, with Gallagher only a few steps behind and Ken Schulz seventh in a large field. Lou Zotter placed ninth. The Midwest meet, an annual affair before the war, made its post-war debut at Ianesville on October 22, and the Cats placed third in a field of 27 teams from four states. Skarpinski received a gold medal for finishing in seventh place. The state meet was held at Grant Park, and the Matthei- men took a third, Racine Park winning the meet. As usual it was Skarpinski who led the Bays, taking third place, with Ken Schulz finishing tenth, and Iim Gallagher, four- teenth. THE TEAM Page Eighty-nine l K. .. hui 5 Rf. ' f Q' ay X xx 1 5 A 'I v s K ' au 4 1 'x N 1 f x5giff,:5gY1rH 1 - ' xx V E v , 7 .Q J g7QF ,5, N 5 N tijfjlr ui ik? z ' ' - 1 -fel.. V ,. 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MAIOR EMBLEM WINNERS David Blackwood Gerald Lesiecki Bert Gutteter Norman Rybka Edward Hinz Edward Shelonka Gerald Hurley David Suhm Stanley Kemmeter Ronald Lannewehr Theodore Weisto fCaptainl SWIMMING Finishing the season with nine wins and only four losses, the Tankmen scored a good average for 1949- 50. The only teams that surpassed them were Pulaski, Boys' Tech, Shorewood, and Kenosha. However, the Tankers swamped Kenosha when the latter came to Bay View to swim. Bay View had a state and city champ in Captain Ted Weisto, breaststroker, who set a new city record and three pool records around the city. Other out- standing performers were breaststroker Ed Shelon- ka, who set a new pool record at Kenosha, took second in the city and fifth in the state: diver Ron Lannewehr, who took a fourth place in the city and a fifth in the state: and freestyler Ierry Hurley who placed third in the city meet. In the city meet, Bay View took third, and in the state, tied with West Allis, for sixth place. The nine wins and four losses brought the total for the Bay View Swimming teams under Coach Crawford to 120 wins and 78 losses, a challenging over-all average in the 16 years he's been coach. Edward Shelonka. Gerald Hurley. Page Ninety-th ree C 1 P CWC 'nl WARMING UP gn W5 f, X, I l f ' I I A V . I I TRACK 0,6 jgiy Jw, , C A With its strength once again centered in the weights, Bay View began the track C season with a defeat in the triangular held here with East and Lincoln, but came -Q 1 back fast at the South Side Championship, only to drop the meet, when dis- WW, M qualified in the relay event. Despite a postponement, in copping the South Side Relays in an upset victory 1 over Lincoln, the thinclads placed men in eleven of twelve events, and qualified K ten teams for the City Relays. The City Relays, the State sectionals, the State Meet and the City Meet fol- lowed in that order. THE WEIGHTMEN --, ,C - C 7 --. p A . I 2 ll ,, ,,, , U W., 4 in Wise 5 L Q RA' , 9 ,A Rv 55- -V-1,-L. Qi I iw- x.. wx .-,v.sw.-nw,-5-B. -wr ,Lf-QZJL,-1-f,e-Qxe-',i.a'f5'f4 !..4...w 4 Q , Y f,A mf- ' ? E gy af. . ik 'Q if if 3 W wi K fy Hywf . 4 f ,Whl 5 ,, s liz 'R 1 X . Q 5 Sgt in P 2 -lvl-aff im f3k 111 'iq J., ....-Q.... ' W- ,rg ft 1 ., ,,-ff.: isa Mg! A 4 qi: rw Q-la :Qs shw- wr- 'mm 'N 1 125415 'gm z' ,'WA g V. M? .-4, L, ,-M. : .ina ,AI 1 rv., WL 1 - f if ,sn X. , x IN TRAMUBAL SPORTS With more students taking an active interest in intramural athletics each year, the competition has improved, but most important of all, true sportsman- ship has been established among the participants. Gymnastics held the spotlight throughout the fall months. Eighth hours found the gym filled with boys working out on the rings, horizontal and parallel bars, and tumbling mats. Out of these ranks the gym team was picked. The winter months brought basketball, and teams were quickly formed to play in the night league, which was organized by Messes. Gradisnik, and Kaczmarek. Adopting names of the top college teams, the cagers played on Monday evenings in the school gymnasiums. Not many students were familiar with the game of volleyball, which was introduced along with baseball as a spring sport, but it immediately caught hold. Major and minor leagues were formed with six in each. There was the largest turn-out for baseball of any intramural sport, and from the rookies the new school hard ball team was chosen. is VOLLEYBALL Page Ninety-six -X NXXEV BASEBALL K? H 4- 523 ,PON-Tr F03 5 Q I :H-f ' QL '! ll'i!!g! I . Y ll' 1 i - Q W ' 1 X! F ! A If 4 ' 2 ' ,V I V' Awww 1 '-. -igiff' 3' 6 gli 2' 4 52 EE . 1 b A ' . wvfff' i if 'am A ,V f-W' ?'Y?d: V 'b of W' fini E,5f liiflfiiiigff, 1 if f ' Q , 155' M M15 W AVL, 5 a Z t , 'nf 0' ye D s J I 5 ' 8 ,Q . 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', '21 2' 2' Q96 wk 01 3 Z as 5 5 f 5 5 9 1 2 i 2 ? 3 I E COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Page One Hundred Four Dorothy Severance, Fred Melms IANUARY COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional ........................................ Class of Ianuary 1950 Poms and Circumstanceu-Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings .......................................... Dorothy C. Severance President, Student Government Board Piano Solo ............................................... Bert W. Gutteter Presentation of Class Memorial ........ ..................... F red A. Melms Address ........................................ Dr. Nelson Vance Russell President, Carroll College Vocal Ensemble Lila M. Browne Nadine M. Iones Rosemarie A. Farina Marion P. Marker Carroll L. Geschrei Evelyn A. Mueller Carol I. Hein Rochelle I. Schmitz Carol M. Iodat Beverly I. Smith Ioan N. Southwick Accompanist4Marilyn E. Block Honor Society .............................. Vice-Principal R. N. Dondlinger Reading of the Class Roll ................................. Mr. H. B. Wiley Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas .........................,..... Principal B. C. Korn Recessional ............................................... The Graduates Marche Pontificale-Gounod CLASS COMMISSION Iames Gallagher, Marialyce Koenig, Iune Morella. Iames Noll After an elected nominating committee has named the slate, all the members of the class vote for the students who compose the class commission. It is considered a great honor to be elected to it. The commission has the task of selecting the caps and gowns, making all plans for the senior dinner-dance, and collecting the dues, which cover all the graduation expenses. Preceding the members of the honor society, with the commencement, speakers they have the honor of leading the procession on gradu- ation night. VOCAL ENSEMBLE Page One Hundred Five IANUARY CLASS MEETING CLASS NOTES On a cold, Ianuary, morning in 1946, a group of some eighty-four students assembled in the Auditorium to compose one of the smallest freshman classes ever to enter Bay View. At the close of three and a half years, this same freshman class found themselves enrolling under a new title, that of the Class of Ianuary, 1950. This small group of eighty-four students thoroughly enjoyed homeroom get-togethers, parties, and other social gatherings, for all members possessed a complete friendliness toward each other. Through all four years of their high school careers, these students contributed in many ways to the success of various school functions. Ten members of this class, who maintained consistently high averages, were admitted to the school Honor Society. As a lasting tribute these outstanding seniors left as their class memorial an oil painting of barren rocks and turbulent sea, Windward Shore, by the nationally famous artist, Frederick I. Waugh. On January 31, 1950, this class met formally for the last time, taking with them at the end of the Com- mencement Program not only their diplomas, but the speaker's admonition, It is never wrong to disagree, but it is the spirit in which you do it that may make for better human relations. Page Ona Hundred Six HOMEROOM ADVISORS Miss Prucha, Mr. Osterndorf MISS PRUCHA-333 Friendliness and co-operation was the prevail- ing spirit in room 333 during the four years the class of '50 were there and the atmosphere made the homeroom a close, active group. From its ranks came leaders in all forms of school life. Some became football stars and rec- ord-breaking athletes. The musically-inclined par- ticipated in Bay View's annual music festivals and operettas. Others had leading parts in the class plays or became officers and workers in the Stu- dent Government Association, X club, the Library Guild, and the Usher Corps. Commencement found members of the group on the program and a goodly number enrolled in the honor society. In every field these graduates proved their capacity for leadership. MB. OSTERNDORF-304 There were leaders in scholarship and co-curricu- lar activities among the members of homeroom 304, which retained the honor plaque for seventy- five per cent of their time spent at school. Six of the members were in the honor society and all were active in some facet of school life. As a group, the homeroom had numerous par- ties during their four years and sponsored a St. Patrick's day dance in conjunction with room 333. Athletic teams, club Work, student government, the Oracle, dramatic and musical productions, all had representatives from 304. It was particularly these outside activities that kept many members of this room at Bay View long after the dismissal bell. A commencement speaker and class commission members were chosen from this room. Page One Hundred Seve Course. Carol Iodat, Nicholas Loitredo, Carroll Geschrei MR. QSTERNDORF ..... 304 LA VERNE A. GABELBAUER-Elective course. Oracle KCub Reporterl. Sports: Badminton, Hock- ey, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. IAMES D. GALLAGHER-Science Course. Cheerleader. Class Commission. Oracle CStar Re- porterl. S.G.A. CAssembly Historian, Study Halll. Sports: Cross Country CMajor Emblems 33, Track CMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. CARROLL L. GESCHREI-Elective Course. Christmas Program. Commencement Program. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. CAROL M. IODAT-Elective Course. Commencement Program. Operettas: Chorus ill. S.G.A. CHostessl. Sports: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LOIS I. LANZA-Science Course. S.G.A. fHostessl. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' KSergeant-at-Armsl, Round Table, Science. Fred Melms, La Verne Gabelbauer, James Gallagher, Iune Morella. Lois Lanza. Ronald Noeske Science Course. Table, Science. NICHOLAS LOFFREDO- Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round FRED A. MELMS-Mathematics Building Usher. Class Plays ill Commencement Speaker. Oper- ettas: Dancing Chorus 621. S.G.A. CHead Committees 21. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table CPresidentJ, Science CPres- identl, X. Honor Awards: Bausch and Lombe Science Plaque, Elks' Club, Latin, Pin, Round Table, Honor Society, Gold Medal. IUNE B. MORELLA-Elective Course. Class Commission. S.G.A. CHost- essl. Sports: Apparatus, Bad- minton, Basketball, G.A.A., Hockey, Life Saving, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Nere- ids', Round Table, Science. RONALD W. NOESKE-Mathe- matics Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table iSer- geant-at-Armsl, Science, X. Iohn Kopczynski, Charles Ceranowski, Marion Marker, Gilbert Manz, Adeline Kracz-k CHARLES M. CERANOWSKI-Mathematics Course. Oracle CStar Reporterl. S.G.A. U-Xssembly, Host, Study Hall, 9B Instructionl. Sports: Football, Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table tSectional Chairmanl, Science, Honor Society. NADINE M. IONES-Elective Course. Commencement Program. Oracle Typist. Clubst Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. IOHN A. KOPCZYNSKI-Science Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. ADELINE V. KRACZEK-English Course. Class Plays: Orchestra ill. Operettas: Dancing Chorus t2J. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. LE ORA R. LANGE-English Course. Sports: Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A., Hockey, Lite Saving, Synchronized Swimming, Tennis, Vol- leyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Nere- ids' tPresidentl, Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. GILBERT I. MANZ-Accounting Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language. MARION P. MARKER-English Course. Choruses: All-City, Easter, Operetta. Commence- ment Program. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. WILLIAM I. MILLER-Science Course. S.G.A. CAssemblyl. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. William Miller, Le Ora Lange, Nadine Iones +fv.f cu.-. Wallace Wurster, Bert Gutteter, Arthur Manti RALPH R. HETZEL-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. NORMAN L. KLOBUCHARAMathematics Course. S.G.A. KHost7. Sports: Basketball CMajor Emblem ll. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. ARTHUR IVIANTI-Science Course. Sports: Football flVlajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language lSecretaryl, Round Table, Science. EDWARD I. RIGDEN-Elective Course. S.G.A. CLunch Hour Committee, Hostl. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. WALLACE H. WURSTER-Elective Course. S.G.A. fAssemblyJ. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, X, Honor Society. Page One Hundred Ten BERT W. GUTTETER-Music Course. All-City Band and Orchestra. Class Plays: Orches- tra 617. Commencement Soloist. Music Festival Solo. Operettas 125. Sports: Swimming CMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem D. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library, Round Table. JAMES D. GUY-English Course. Stage Crew. S.G.A. lAssembly, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Library Guild, Round Table, Science, Honor Awards: Library. JAMES E. HEISEL-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Ralph Hetzel, Norman Klobuchar, Iames Guy, Iames Heisel Edward Rigden egg- QLZLof4wJff , I Lawrence Olson, Marialyce Koenig, Diane Karasch. Iames Noll, Robert Long ERWIN V. NICKEL-Manual Arts Course. Auditorium Usher. S.G.A. tAssemblyl. Sports: Football tMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Honor Awards: Usher Club Pin. IAMES W. NOLL-Modern Language Course. Building Usher. Class Commission. Oracle lAsso- ciate Editorl. S.G.A. CHead Committees Zl. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society, Spanish Pin Winner. LAWRENCE A. OLSON-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. EDWARD H. SCHULZ-Science Course. Cheerleader. Sports: Cross Country fMinor Em- blem ll. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. RUSSELL I. HANSON-Elective Course. Auditorium Usher. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage. DIANE G. KARASCH-Science Course. Sports: Basketball, Hockey, Life Saving, Synchro- nized. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. MARIALYCE KOENIG-Elective Course. Class Commission. Class Plays: Orchestras 125. Operettas: Orchestra ill. Oracle KCC-Literary Edi- tor, Editor-in-Chiefl. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Awards: Quill and Scroll. ROBERT W. LONG-Science Course. Auditorium Usher. Cheerleader. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Round Table fSergeant-at-Armsl, Science, Usher tSecretary, Treasurerl. Erwin Nickel, Edward Schulz, Russell Hanson V1 Bernice Haas, Carol Vandenberg, Evelyn Mueller, Eunice Wultf, Ioyce Harding EVELYN A. MUELLER-Stenographic Course. Commencement Program. Operettas: Chorus ill. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. IOHN D. NILAND-Science Course. Building Usher. Class Plays ill. S.G.A. tHead Committee ll. Sports: Football tMinor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. CAROL I. VANDENBERG-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. HOWARD W. WACHHOLZ-Elective Course. Centennial Pageant. Operettas f2J. Oracle tMailing Clerkl. S.G.A. tLunch Hour Committee, Student Courtl. Clubs: Boys'. Honor Awards: S.G.A. Pin. EUNICE A. WULFF-Stenographic Course. Annual CBilling Clerkl. Oracle tBi1ling Clerkl. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Page One Hundred Twelve BERNICE M. HAAS-Science Course. S.G.A. tHostessJ. Sports: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A., Hockey, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. IOYCE E. HARDING-Stenographic Course. Office Worker. Clubs: Girls', Science. WAYNE P. LEVERENZ-Mathematics Course. Building Usher. S.G.A. lAssembly, Host, Study Halll. Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X tVice-Presidentl, Honor Society. RONALD B. MARTIN-Science Course. Auditorium Usher. Operettas: Chorus ill. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Wayne Leverenz, Ronald Martin, Iohn Niland, Howard Wachholz MISS PRUCHA. . .333 LILA M. BROWNE-English Course. Commencement Program. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', R o u n d Table, Science. NORMAN H. RYBKA-Elective Course. Fire Warden. Stage Crew. Sports: Football llVlajor Emblems 25, Swim- ming CMajor Emblems 35, Track lMajor Emblems 27. Clubs: Boys', CSergeant-at-Arrnsl, Science. MARION M. SCHLOEMER-Elective Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Lila Browne, Sally Turner Marion Schloemer, Raymond Van Wie, Norman Rybka, Ioan Southwick, Dorothy Severance, Clarence Treu DOROTHY C. SEVERANCE-English Course. Commencement Speaker. S.G.A.: Assembly tPresi- dent, Sophomore Representativel, Student Board CSophornore and lunior Representativel, 9B In- struction. Sports: Basketball, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X, Gold Medal. IOAN N. SOUTHWICKe-English Course. All-City Chorus. Class Plays Cll. Commencement Program. Operettas: Chorus Ill. S.G.A. CAssembly, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Gir1s', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. CLARENCE G. TREUHCollege Commercial Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. SALLY A. TURNER-Science Course. Building Usher. S.G.A. CHead Committees 29. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Awards: S.G.A. Pin, Honor Society. RAYMOND E. VAN WIE-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Page One Hundred Th 1 Robert Szymkowiak, Annabelle Colleen. Shirley Tylke, Charlene Olson, Harlan Giese HARLAN E. GIESE-Science Course. Sports: Foot- ball. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. CHARLENE M. OLSON-English Course. S.G.A. iStudy Hall Committeel. Sports: Bowling, Life Saving CSecretaryD, Synchronized, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nere- ids', Round Table, Science. ROBERT SZYMKOWIAK-Science Course. Auditorium Usher fPresidentJ. Library Monitor. Operettas: Chorus 129. S.G.A. iDance Committee, Hostl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. SHIRLEY M. TYLKE-Elective Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Booster. Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Fourfee ELAINE M. BESEWSKE-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X CSecretaryJ, Honor Society. ELAINE I. BROWN-Elective Course. Annual CBilling Clerkl. Oracle lBilling Clerkl. Clubs: Foreign Language. ANNABELLE L. COFFEEN-English Course. Building Usher. Christmas Program. S.G.A. lHost- essl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. AUDREY M. ECKERT-Stenographic Course. Class Plays ill. Office Worker. Sports: Basketball. Hockey. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Elaine Brown. Elaine Besewske, Audrey Eckert GRACE I. COCONATE-Elective Course. Cafeteria Work CFour Yearsl. Clubs: Girls', GAIL E. EHICKSON-Elective Course. Office Worker. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. RUSSELL K. EWERT-Science Course. S.G.A. CHostl. Clubs: Boys', Science. LE ROY A. FENZL-Elective Course. Operettas ill. S.G.A. lAssemblyl. Sports: Football CMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 29. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Le Roy Fenzl, Grace Coconate. Gail Erickson. Russell Ewert Arlene Watts, Lillian Rivera. Carol Hein CAROL I. HEIN-Elective Course. Commencement Program. Clubs: Girls', LILLIAN C. RIVERA-College Commercial Course. Building Usher. Library Instruction Counselor. Study Hall Monitor. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild iPresidentl, Round Table. Science. Honor Awards: Library Pin. ARLENE I. WATTS-Elective Course. S.G.A. lHostessl. Study Hall Monitor. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Fifte LE ROY B. ESSER-Elective Course. Auditorium Usher. S.G.A. CLunch Hour Committeel. Clubs: Boys', Science. ROSEMARIE A. FARINA-Elective Course. Choruses: All-City, Easter. Com- mencement Program. Oracle Typist. Sports: Badminton, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. THERESA I. FERRI-Household Arts Course. S.G.A. fAssemblyl. Sports: Appara- tus, Life Saving, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language. Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Dolores Zavattaro, Theresa Perri, lean Fohr, Rosemarie Farina,, Harriet Witkowski IEAN A. FOHR-Science Course. Sports: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Life Saving CCaptainJ, Synchronized, Tennis. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. DONALD L. PROVENCHER-Science Course. Auditorium Usher. Operettas CID. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language lFrench Section Presidentl, Round Table, Science. ARDITH I. THOR-Science Course. Building Usher. Sports: Basketball CCaptainl. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. DORIS M. TODDISH-Science Course. S.G.A. tHostessJ. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. RICHARD L. VOIGT-English Course. Auditorium Usher CSupervisorl. Class Plays CD. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. HARRIET I. WITKOWSKI-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DOLORES A. ZAVATTARO-Elective Course. Sports: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Page One Hundred Sixteen Donald Provencher, Richard Voigt, LeRoy Esser, Doris Todish. Ardith Thor TERRANCE I. GILBERT-Elective Course. Class Plays ill. Sports: Football fMinor Emblems 21, Swimming tMinor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys'. ARDEN R. KREIDER-Mathematics Course. Building Usher. Fire Warden. Flag Crew. S.G.A. CStudent Court, Study Hall Committeel. Sports: Football CMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem IJ, Track CMajor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, X CRecorderJ. Honor Society, Silver Medal. ROCHELLE I. SCHMITZ-Science Course. Building Usher. Choruses: All-City, Easter, Oper- etta. Commencement Program. S.G.A. CHead Com- mittees 2, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Honor So- ciety, Bronze Medal. BEVERLY I. SMITH-Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Commencement Program. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Robert Zastrow, Patricia Stampfel, Arden Kreider, Beverly Smith. Rochelle Schmitz, Terrance Gilbert PATRICIA C. STAMPFEL-Science Course. Building Usher. S.G.A. CHostessD. Sports: Badmin- ton, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. IOAN L. STIEHM-Household Arts Course. All-City Chorus. Class Plays: Orchestra Ill. Op- erettas: Chorus Ill, Orchestra CID. S.G.A. iStudy Hall Committeel. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. PATRICIA A. SWEDOSKI-Stenographic Course. Choruses: All-City, Easter. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. IORDIS I. WIKEN-Stenographic Course. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Girls', Science. ROBERT R. ZASTROWfScience Course. Building Usher. S.G.A. tHead Committee ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science KManager Chemistry Sectionl. Patricia Swedoski. Ioan Stiehm, Iordis Wiken Page One Hundred Seventeen 6. -ip o o XNO X9 ova ew SLG N443 -'PQ YN 0 r Y I Q , Y , f , ati gn Z., 'fl-57' 1,- ififf 9. Qi V . i L'AA W-3? fl' A g ,gf ' 3. , Q 53. 'W I 'f U51 V 1 1 la '-7 ,r , ,lfg in -f 6 ' A 1 1 e Q .ug R f -' MFA' li all .3 Jw qu- -af! 'V .1 T K , ,, .,, Qmzfiw HONOR AWARDS y SENIOR HONORS for the SCHOOLYEAR 1949-1950 AWARDED FOR ACHIEVEMENT AND SERVICE COMMENCEMENT AWARDS BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL GOLD MEDALS Naomi L. Bennett Fred A. Melms lean C. Geil Dorothy C. Severance BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL SILVER MEDALS Robert I. Fritz Merlin A. Kottke Marvin H. Koch Arden R. Kreider Mary Iane Naylor Mary lane Naylor, Merlin Kottke, Robert Fritz, Marvin Koch. Arden Kreider. Page One Hundred Twenty a sr is 74 is , NUM' nan,- w1,u,.a,..1 'I n-in nun Dorothy Severance. Naomi Bennett, Iean Geil, Fred Melms. 3 BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL BRONZE MEDALS Rosemarie E. Gavvlitta Lawrence D. Neumann Nadine E, Goldstein Rochelle I. Schmitz Richard W. Steel G. A. FRITSCHE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Merlin A. Kottke HONOR SOCIETY 1950 HONOR DAY AWARDS W CLUB AWARD Arthur Manti VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS AWARD Thomas L. Reise ITALIAN -AMERICAN CIVIC ASSOCIATION AWARD Gloria I. Ihling EDWARD B. SCHULTZ AWARD Theodore I. Weisto AMERICAN LEGION MEDAL Rodney L. Kopfer AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEDAL Beverly I. Boettcher CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION AWARD Sharon M. Schuster ,SX X Robert E. Anderson Naomi L. Bennett Elaine M. Besewske Beverly I. Boettcher Charles M. Ceranowski Helen A. Chandler Marjorie A. Erskine Robert I. Fritz Rosemarie E. Gawlitta Nancy M. Gervais Georgine F. Gorske Barbara V. Gutkowski Arden R. Kreider Carol A. Hayman Marcia M. Helmer Loris I. Hoenow Hazel M. Holler Gloria I. Ihling Marvin H. Koch Beverly A. Koenen Merlin A. Kottke Wayne Leverenz Pauline N. Malzahn Fred A. Melms Mary Iane Naylor Iames M. Noll Robert S. Philleo Sharon M. Schuster Robert C. Schmidt Rochelle I. Schmitz Caroline A. Sobieszczyk Dolores Steiner Esther M. Stramowski Rosalyn M. Sylvester Sally A. Turner Wallace H. Wurster Richard Steel, Rosemarie Gawlitta, Nadine Goldstein, Lawrence Neumann Rodney Kopter, Beverly Boettcher, Sharon Schuster, Theodore Weisto, Thomas Reise. Page One Hundred Twenty-one Naomi Bennett, Robert Anderson. Greetings ........ Vocal Ensemble .... Iuanita L. Gill Dolores C. Hetzel Entrance Procession ........ COMMEN CEMENT PROGRAM .....Class of Iune 1950 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Band Accompanist - Marilyn E. Block . . . . .Naomi L. Bennett Loretta A. Maurus Helen Pulos Audrey H. Voelz Presentatlon of Class Memonal ........... ......................... R obert E. Anderson Honor Society .................. ....................... V ice-Principal R. N. Dondlinger Announcement of Class Honors .......................................... Mr. H. B. Wiley Trumpet Solo ........... Counselor Chairman Band Accompaniment Reading of the Class Roll .... .......................... Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas ..... Exit Procession .......... Page One Hundred Twenty-two - Graduation March -Skornicka Reception in the Gymnasium . . . . . .Marvin H. Koch .. .Miss Theresa M. Statz ....Dr. B. C. Korn . . . . .The Graduates CLASS NOTES The Iune Class of 1950 has had enviable opportunities as a class. They have known student government at its best. When they arrived, many of the earlier adjustments to honor study halls, monitor surveillance, and student court had been made, and they were permitted to enter the scene of school activities with the machinery of government well organized. Being the turn-of-the-cen- tury class, they were early marked as leaders, taking over their assignments to Teen-Age Time with real eagerness and producing two outstanding broadcasts with WTMI. Also, during their last year, parent night took a new turn, parents having the opportunity to go through the academic program of their children, father doing one marathon and mother, another, it there were two or more children in the family. Nor will the class of 1950 ever forget that their musicians and athletes participated in the opening of the Milwaukee Arena, April 22, 1950. To guide the class through the business of collecting class dues, making cap-and-gown decisions, arranging a dinner-dance, and selecting a class memorial, five seniors were elected to the class commission: Robert Ewing, Nadine Goldstein, Georgine Gorske, Robert Hammes, and Theodore Weisto. The class was outstanding also in scholarship, ten of their members receiving medals for scholar- ship and service and twenty-seven receiving membership in the Honor Society. And now the class of 1950 looks forward to the time when they will change the date line to the year 2000, showing personal accomplishment in the next fifty years. Robert Ewing, Nadine Goldstein, Robert Hammes, Georgine Gorske, Theodore Weisto. Page One Hundred Twenty ihru HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mrs. Breitling, Miss Lane, Mrs. Grimes. Miss Batz. MISS BATZ-419 Homeroom 419 was first organized in room 402, but because of lack of space for new stu- dents, the homeroom was changed to 419 during the 9A semester. The combining of talents to put on the Be- Bop-Hop took both the co-operation and willing- ness to work of each student, and the dance proved to be a great success. Every member of the homeroom has contrib- uted to the well-being of the school, and many students have been outstanding in several ac- tivities. MRS. BREITLING-326 The activities of this homeroom extended into every branch of school life. Their personnel in- cluded the best swimmer in the city, football and varsity basketball players, and protection- radio crew workers. Many were members of the orchestra, the band, the a Capella, and the glee club. They had the X Club plaque as freshmen and seniors, and especially enjoyed working togeth- er on their homeroom annual, an annual com- plete with pictures, addresses, and intimate bi- ographies. P g On Hundred Twenty-four MRS. GRIMES-226 Lively discussions on life advisement day, the attempts to get the honor plaque, and of course, the Gobblers' Hop, produced good homeroom spirit. Seldom as a group, but often as individuals, the students of 226 worked to make Bay View a leading school. Some have been radio an- nouncers: some, holders of honor awards: some, participants in the operettas and class plays: and others, just good, average but faithful stu- dents. MISS LANE-321 By sending relief parcels to Europe this home- room made many friends overseas. Sponsoring the Ho1ly Hop, refinishing their desks, achiev- ing the honor plaque several times, and winning four pictures in the sale of class-play tickets were among their many homeroom accomplish- ments. These successes were due largely to the co-operative spirit and enthusiasm of the mem- bers of this homeroom. Nor will they forget the special adornments in the form of plant holders which they contributed to make their north room pleasant all year '1'ound. HOMEROOM TEACHERS Miss Miller, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Shutes, Miss Zarling. MRS. LYNCH-318 On a sunny September morning in 1946, Mrs. Lynch found awaiting her in the auditorium a group of thirty-five timid freshmen. Through the four years, these students, of whom twenty-three of the original remained, have excelled in many activities including music, Oracle work, announcing, class plays, operettas, and student government. Homeroom 318 has always known good fel- lowship and co-operation and to their spirit must be attributed in large part the success of the building ushers. MISS MILLER-332 Most of the first year in 332 was spent admir- ing the mighty seniors and attempting to fol- low their example. As sophomores the students of this room organized a club and called them- selves the three-thirty-twoers. As juniors and seniors many were active in athletics, clubs, student self-government, class plays, and operettas, and organized good con- duct Week, putting on broadcasts in their senior year to set an example of good conduct for the school. MRS. SHUTES-214 In September, 1946, forty-five freshmen, of which number thirty-six were to graduate, en- tered homeroom 2l4, a homeroom later to be filled many times with the brilliant and color- ful costumes of the class plays and operettas. Striving past the field of classwork, this home- room was prominent in club leadership. Red letter days came when they won the freshman- sophomore homeroom basketball title, and spon- sored a clever Saturday night dance called Country Style. MISS ZARLING-322 Many happy memories will be cherished by the students of 322, who became very good friends through close association in four years. They Worked as a united group to present the Springtime Carnival dance, one of the most colorful and popular dances of 1950. This homeroom gave to the school leaders in student government, in athletics, and in clubs. Two first-team football men, Bay View's high score in basketball, and the presidents of Girls' Club, and Boys' Club came from 322. Page One Hundred T tr MISS BATZ . . . 419 ROSE M. ANDERSON-Science Course. Class Plays CU. Operettas: Pi- anist KZJ. S. G. A. CAssemblyD. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ARLENE L. BEATOVIC-Elective Course. S. G. A. tHostessJ. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. DOROTHY E. BRECHTEL-Stenograph- ic Course. All-City Chorus. Class Plays Ill Operettas CD. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Ianet Goeltzer, Geotgine Gorske, Ruth Greenemeier. Iuanita Gill. Page One Hundred Twenty-six Rose Anderson, Arlene Beatovic, Dorothy Brechtel. IUANITA L. GILL - English Course. All- City Chorus. Operettas: Chorus 427. S. G. A. CHostessJ. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. IANET L. GOELTZER - Elective Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. KDance Com- mitteel. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GEORGINE F. GOBSKE - Mathematics Course. Building Usher. Christmas Pro- gram. Class Commission. S. G. A. tAssemblyJ. Sports: Synchronized fSec- retaryl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids, Round Table, X, Honor Society. RUTH K. GBEENEMEIER - English Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. tDance Committeel. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Donald Gerhard, Raymond Golabowski, Nancy Mlodzik, Dolores Lemanczyk. CAROL I. GESKE-Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Sports: Bad- minton, Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. RAYMOND A. GOLABOWSKI - Science Course. Sports: Gymnastics tGold Medall. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. NADINE E. GOLDSTEIN- English Course. All-City Chorus. Building Usher. Class Commission. Operettas ill, Cho- rus tll. S. G. A. tDance Committee, Host- ess, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Booster CSec- retaryl. Foreign Language, Girls' fTreas- urerl, Round Table, Science, X. Bronze Medal. DOLORES M. LEMANCZYK - Elective Course. Building Usher. Sports: Basket- ball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Course. S. G. A. CHostessl. Clubs: Girls', NANCY A. MLODZIK-Stenographic Course. S.G.A. CHostessl. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DOROTHY M. GAVIN -Elective Course. S. G. A. tHostessJ. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. IEAN C. GEIL - English Course. Build- ing Usher. S. G. A. CPresident, G. A. A. Representative, Lunch Hour Committee, Student Board, Study Hall Committee, 9B lnstructionl. Sports: Badminton, Life Savings Corps fSecretaryl, Synchro- nized, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids' CPresi- dentl, Round Table, Science, X, Badger Girls' State. Gold Medal. DONALD C. GERHARD - Science Course. Oracle: Photographer. Sports: Hockey CManagerl. Clubs: Boys' Camera tPresidentl, Round Table, Science. Dorothy Gavin, lean Geil, Nadine Goldstein, Carol Geske. Page One Hundred Twenty- e Louis Zotter, Donald Counihan, Thomas Gill, Glenn Greske, Gerald Goodman. GLENN S. GRESKEeElective Course. Class Play fll. Sports: Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. LILLIAN L. GRESSEB- Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. BEVERLY A. KOENEN - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Honor Society. LILLIAN B. MEISEL-Elective Course. Operetta: Chorus Cll. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Library Guild, Hound Table. LOUIS ZOTTER - English Course. Sports: Cross Country CMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem ll, Track CMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem ll. Page One Hundred Twenty-eighf DONALD C. COUNIHAN- Science Course. All-City Chorus. Operettas: ill, Chorus C2l. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. JAMES A. FBIEDEL-Science Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. tHostl. Sports: Gymnast. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. THOMAS E. GILL - Science Course. Sports: Football tMajor Emblem ll. Clubs: Art, Boys', Hound Table. GERALD C. GOODMAN - Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Operettas: Chorus Cll. Clubs: Boys'. Lillian Gresser, Lillian Meisel, Beverly Koenen, Iames Friedel. CATHERINE I. ANALLA - Elective Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. DONNAH D. EDWARDS - Elective Course. Oracle Typist. Sports: Basket- ball, Hockey, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. THOMAS F. FRIEDEL - Science Course. S. G. A. iStudy Hall Committeeh. Sports: Basketball, Gymnastics lGold Medall. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, X. LAVERNE T. GALLINATTI-Elective Course. Operetta: Chorus ill. Clubs: Girls'. IANET M. GALLAWAY - Elective Course. All-City Orchestra. Building Usher. S. G. A. KHostess, 9B Instruction, Study Hall Committeel. Sports: Bowling, Life Saving CCaptainl, Synchronized tCaptainJ. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Nere- ids' CSecretaryl, Round Table, Science. Ianet Gallaway. Thomas Friedel. Rosemarie Gawlitta. Nancy Gervais. Barbara Gardetto, Donnah Edwards, Irene Gedda. La Verne Gallinatta Catherine Analla BARBARA L. GARDETTOW Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. ROSEMARIE E. GAWLITTA - English Course. Oracle: lNews Editor, Editor-in- Chieil. Operettas: Dance Chorus CD. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. Round Table, Science, X. Honor Awards: Bronze Medal. Honor Society. IRENE M. GEDDA - Stenographic Course. Oracle Typist. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. NANCY M. GERVAIS-Science Course. Class Plays: Prompter CID. S. G. A. CAssemblyJ. Annual lOrganiza- tion Editorl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, Honor Society. Page One Hundred Twenfy-n MRS. BREITLING . . . HARRY M. HANNAH - Science Course. Sports: Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. DOROTHY I. SCHUBERT-Stenograph- ic Course. Building Usher. Oracle: fTypistD. S. G. A. tHostessl. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', X. KENNETH F. SCHWEIG - Science Course. Operettas: CD. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Library, Round Table, Science tSectional Chair- manJ. ROY H. SILVERNALE-Science Course. Operettas: Chorus 129. Clubs: Boys', Science. Dolores Steiner, Edward Taylor. Charlotte Snyder, Dorothy Schubert. Page One Hundred Thirty 326 E Harry Hannah, Ioan Sitzberger, Roy Silvernale, Kenneth Schweig. IOAN L. SITZBERGER - Science Course. S. G. A. tAssemblyJ. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. CHARLOTTE E. SNYDER-Elective Course. Operettas: ill. Centennial Pag- eant. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls'. DOLORES STEINER - Stenographic Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. tHost- ess, Study Hall Committeel. Sports: Bas- ketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X, Honor Society. EDWARD F. TAYLOR-Elective Course. S. G. A. tLunch Hour Commit- teei. Sports: Cudahy High. Boxing 1Mi- nor Embleml, Football tMinor Embleml, Track fMinor Embleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Q 1 ,A X ' ' x - N M if' 5 . i A 'tl I xx il. Shirley Sullivan, Dorothy Schwandt, Carol Cleveland, Helen Chandler, Regina Sikora, Rosalyn Sylvester, Patricia Fish HELEN A. CHANDLER - English Course. Building Usher. Oracle CTypistJ. Class Plays: Costumes ill. S. G. A. KDance Committee, Hostessl. Sports: Bowl- ing. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Ne- reids', Round Table, X, Honor Society. CAROL I. CLEVELAND-Elective Course. Class Plays: Costumes ill. Operettas: Dancing Chorus 133. S. G. A. fAssemb1y, Dance Committee, Host- essl. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. PATRICIA A. FISH - Elective Course. Class Plays: Properties 127. Operettas: Properties ill. S. G. A. CHostessJ. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nere- ids', Science. DOROTHY SCHWANDT - Stenographic Course. S. G. A. iStudy Hall Committeel. Clubs: Foreign Language fSecretaryl, Girls', Round Table, X. REGINA C. SIKORA - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. SHIRLEY A. SULLIVAN -Elective Course. Build- ing Usher. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. ROSALYN M. SYLVESTER-Science Course. Class Plays: Property ill. Sports: Badminton, Bas- ketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language CSectional Chairmanl, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. Page One Hundred Thirty-one KENNETH BAUMGARTNER - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Round Table, Science. RICHARD L. RANZINGER - Science Course. Projection Crew. Sports: Basket- ball, Football, Swimming, Track, Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. ELLEN M. SASEK - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Gir1s', Round Table. ALBERT W. SCHMIDT - Science Course. Bookstore Clerk. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. ROBERT C. SCHMIDT-Elective Course. Library Monitor. S. G. A. fHost, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Honor Awards: German Pin. Honor Society. Albert Schmidt, Robert Schultz, Richard Ranzinger, Kenneth Baumgartner, Robert Schmidt. Page One Hundred Thirty-fwo Ellen Sasek, William Schwarten, Kathleen Sosalla. David Schroeder. DAVID P. SCHROEDER -Elective Course. Fire Warden. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Science. ROBERT I. SCHULTZ - English Course. S. G. A. iStudy Hall Committee, Hostl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. WILLIAM L. SCHWARTEN-Science Course. Auditorium Usher. Fire Crew. S. G. A. fAssemblyl. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table. KATHLEEN E. SOSALLA - Stenograph- ic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Margaret Gurda, Ianet Susnik, Sharon Schuster, Audrey Erickson, Marjorie Erskine. DORIS L. SMITH - Elective Course. Christmas Program. Clubs: Art CTreas- urerl, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. IEANNE C. SMITH - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. RICHARD W. STEEL - Mathematics Course. Radio Crew. Projection Crew fManagerl. Spot Crew lManagerJ. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Bronze Medal. IANET SUSNIK-Stenographic Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Art, Girls'. THEODORE l. WEISTO - English Course. Class Commission. S. G. A. CAs- sembly, Host, Study Hall Committeel. Sports: Football, Gym Team, Swimming KMajor Emblems 3, Minor Emblem l, Captainl, Track fMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Round Table: Awards: Edward B. Schultz. AUDREY M. ERICKSON-Modern Language Course. S. G. A. lAssembly, 9B Instruction, Hostessl. Sports: Appara- tus, Basketball, Hockey, Tumbling, Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table lSecre- taryl, Science, X lPresidentl. MARIORIE A. ERSKINE - Modern Lan- guage Course. Class Plays: Orchestra ill. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. Spanish Pin. MARGARET M. GURDA - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. SHARON M. SCHUSTER-English Course. All-City Orchestra, Symphony. Pageant Orchestra. Class Plays: Orches- tra 135. Operettas: Orchestra 447. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. Civic Music Award. MRS. GRIMES-226 Ruth Delzer, Robert Fritz, Michael Duszynski, Elinor Schneider, Donald Leiser, Veronica Talaga, Robert Wenta, Karen Blazer. KAREN I. BLAZER - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. RUTH L. DELZER-Mathematics Course. Class Plays: Costumes KZJ. Oracle fTypistl. S. G. A. iAssembly, Hostessl. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. MICHAEL E. DUSZYNSKI-Science Course. Pro- jection Crew. Radio Crew. Operettas: Chorus 131. Class Plays ill. S. G. A. fAssemblyl. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. ROBERT I. FRITZ-Science Course. Announcer. Building Usher. Radio Crew. Projection Crew. Oracle iLiterary Editorl. S. G. A. iStudy Hall Committee, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Booster, g One Hundred Thirty-four Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Honor Awards: Honor Society, Silver Medal. DONALD E. LEISER-English Course. Fire War- den. Proiection Crew. S. G. A. lHostl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. ELINOR M. SCHNEIDER - Elective Course. Christmas Program. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. VERONICA L. TALAGA - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. ROBERT E. WENTA-English Course. Auditori- um Usher. Centennial Pageant. Drum Major. S. G. A. 19B lnstructionl. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. UNA M. BARBER -- Elective Course. Office Worker. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lSec- retaryl, Round Table. DIANE E. BEARMAN-Elective Course. Christ- mas Program. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BEVERLY A. FISCHER--English Course. Build- ing Usher. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. GORDON R. FRANK - Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys'. THOMAS C. PELTIER-English Course. S. G. A. iAssemblyl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. DOROTHY L. ROBINSON-Stenographic Course. Library Guild. Library Typist. S. G. A. CAssemblyl. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Science, X. ARDYS I. THELEN-Elective Course. Christmas Program. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. HENRY I. WOZNIAK-Science Course. S. G. A. iAssemb1yD. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Thomas Peltier. Una Barber, Ardys Thelen, Beverly Fischer, Henry Wozniak, Dorothy Robinson, Gordon Frank, Diane Bearman Page One Hundred Thirfy F Robert O'Brien, Katherine Durand, Daniel Wozniak, Margaret Fessler, Gerald Esser. GERALD K. ESSER M- English Course. Christmas Program. Operettas: Chorus ill. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. MARGARET M. FESSLER-Ster1ograph- ic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. ROBERT L. O'BRIEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. DONALD F. PRUSAK-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. DANIEL I. WOZNIAK - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys'. Page One Hundred Thirty-six ALLEN E. BEHLING-Science Course. Auditorium Usher fCaptain, Treasurerl. Projection Crew. Radio Crew. S. G. A. CAssemb1yJ. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. THOMAS CERETTO - Manual Arts Course. Announcer. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science. CLAYTON D. CONLEY-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. DANIEL R. CZAIKOWSKI-Manual Arts Course. Sports: Basketball lMinor Em- blems ZD, Football CMajor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. KATHERINE A. DURAND-Stenograph- ic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Daniel Czajkowski, Donald Prusak, Thomas Ceretto, Clayton Conley, Allen Behling. DONNA M. BUSSARD - Elective Course. Operettas: Costumes CD. S.G.A. fHostessl. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. DOROTHY A. CIALDINI - Science Course. S. G. A. CHostessl. Clubs: Cam- era, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARY E. COGHLAN-English Course. All-City Majorette. Christmas Program. S. G. A. tAssemblyJ. Operettas: Dancing Chorus 627. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Art tSecretaryl, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. IUNE C. CROSBY-College Commercial Course. Library Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' tSecretaryJ, Round Table, Science. PATRICIA I. CULLEN -College Com- mercial Course. All-City Orchestra. Class Plays: Orchestra 125. Sports: Life Saving, Synchronized Swimming. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' fSecretaryl, Round Table, Science. Mary Coughlin, Maria Del Angel, Dorothy Cialdini, Carole Doshen, Donna Bussard. Ioan Fojut, Dolores Czarnecki, Theresa Florian, Iune Crosby. Patricia Cullen. DOLORES I. CZARNECKI - College Commercial Course. S. G. A. lHostessl. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. MARIA DEL ANGEL - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. CAROLE R. DOSHEN-English Course. All-City Drum Majorette. Operettas: Chorus Ill. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. THERESA C. FLORIAN - Elective Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JOAN R. FOIUT - Elective Course. S. G. A. CHostessl. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven nf. 14.5 5?-w 4 W 5 A ,,,.,.-.4-atv-'FIQ ,,,,,,..,...,a-uvv' -,.m,,.---v' , M L,,.,,,..,-I-v w 3'?a,,4 . ,Q 3, we 432+ 5 ,Wm f 0 f x v wb . , Q? - 35f!??1f' I gsm 151: iaifimigisi 39 ' ff we gwm-. vw-3-W 1.554 -,ig M :Gig 5 Hazel Holler, La Verne Hinz, Carol Hayman, Mariarm Hiegel. HAZEL M. HOLLER-English Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. fHostess, Study Hall Committeel. Clubs: Camera, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. GRATTON W. HOST-Manual Arts Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Boys' lSkating Meetl, Round Table, Science. GORDON R. HURLEY-Elective Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. KENNETH G. MARSOLEK - Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Fire Warden. Flag Crew. Library Guild. S. G. A. CAs- semblyl. Sports: Track CMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Art fPresi- dent, Vice-Presidentl, Boys', Round Table, Science. BETTY-IANE D. WORM - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language. BARBARA L. HANSEN - S c i e n c e Course. Class Plays: Orchestra ill. Christmas Program. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. CAROL A. HAYMAN-Science Course. S. G. A. iStudy Hall Committeel. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Society. MARIANN C. HIEGEL-Elective Course. Building Usher. Office Worker. S. G. A. CHostess, Head Committeel. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. LAVERNE R. HINZ-Elective Course. Building Usher lSupervisorl. S. G. A. tHostess, Head Committeel. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Gordon Hurley. Barbara Hansen, Kenneth Marsolek, Betty-lane Worm, Gratton Host t.Z 'M S +,f Iames Hart, Thaddeus Harenda, Diana Vogenitz, Carol Voelker, Robert Hammes, Carolyn Vachetz. Audrey Voelz. ROBERT A. HAMMES-Science Course. All- City Chorus. Building Usher. Class Commission. Fire Warden. Flag Crew. S. G. A. CHostD. Sports: Football tManagerl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. THADDEUS E. HARENDA - Elective Course. Oracle fSports Reporterl. S. G. A. CI-lost, Lunch Hour Cornmitteel. Sports: Football lMajor Em- blems 2, Minor Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys' fPresi- dentl, Round Table, Science. IAMES I. HART-Science Course. All-City Chorus. Building Usher. Cheerleader KCaptainJ. Operettas: Chorus Ill. Oracle fSports Editor, Star Reporterl. Annual tSports Editorl. S. G. A. lHost, 9B Instruction, Student Courtl. Sports: Baseball, Basketball tMinor Emblems 23. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Badger Boys' State. Music Certif- icate. Quill and Scroll. P ge On Hundred Forty CAROLYN I. VACHETZ-College Commercial Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle Annual fSen- ior Editorl. Class Plays ill. S. G. A. lAssemblyJ. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. CAROL A. VOELKER-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', AUDREY H. VOELZ-Stenographic Course. All- City Chorus. Centennial Pageant. Annual CAS- sistant Senior Editorl. Operettas: Singing and Dancing Chorus 131. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Awards: German Pin, Music Certificate. DIANA M. VOGENITZ-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lSergeant-at-Armsl, Round Table, Science. Ioyce Hayman, Loris Hoenow, Carol Vandenberg, Nancy Hyde. NANCY I. HYDE - Science Course. Class Plays: Costumes 623. Building Ush- er. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. PATRICK H. PANGBORN - Elective Course. S. G. A. lLunch Hour Commit- tee, Hostl. Sports: Baseball, Football lMajor Emblem l, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. CAROL L. VANDENBERG - Science Course. Class Plays: Orchestra ill. S. G. A. CHostessJ. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JEAN R. WENTA-English Course. Li- brary Guild. Operettas: Dancing Chorus KID. S. G. A. CAssembly, Dance Commit- tee, SB lnstructionl. Oracle: Cub Report- er. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. IACK D. CHRISTENSON-Manual Arts Course. Auditorium Usher. Clubs: Boost- er, Boys', Round Table, Science. IOYCE HAYMAN - Household Arts Course. Class Plays: Costumes CD. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. LORIS I. HOENOW - Elective Course. All-City Band and Orchestra. Centennial Pageant Orchestra. Class Plays: Orches- tra l2J. Operettas: Orchestra CZJ. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Honor Society. CAROL I. HUHLBUTT-Science Course. Sports: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. GERALD F. HURLEY - Science Course. Building Usher. Oracle lCub Reporterl. S. G. A. lHostl. Sports: Swimming iMa- jor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', CSergeant-at-Armsl, Camera lPres- identl, Round Table lPresidentJ, Science, X. Iean Wenta, Carol Hurlbutt, Gerald Hurley, Patrick Pangborn, lack Christensen. Page One Hundred Forly-one MRS. LYNCH . . . 318 EARL H. EWERT - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. LOUIS R. IOHNSON - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. MARVIN H. KOCH-College Commer- cial Course. Announcer. Christmas Pro- gram. Class Plays: Orchestras 123. Dance Band lLeaderl. Operettas: Orchestras CSD. Oracle fBusiness Manager, Sports Reporterl, Annual fBusiness Managerl. Sports: Cross Country fMajor Emblem l, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Awards: Silver Medal, Quill and Scroll. Honor Society. RUTH E. KVALHEIM -English Course. S. G. A. lHostessl. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls' CVice-Presidentl, Round Table, Science. Earl Ewert. Russell Rae, Marvin Koch, Russell Westfahl. Pug One Hundred Forty-Iwo Louis Iohnson, Eugene Nelson, Ruth Kvalheim, Ieanette Neitzel. IEANETTE H. NEITZEL -- S c i e n c e Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. EUGENE V. NELSON-Science Course. Building Usher lSupervisorJ. Operettas: f3l. S .G. A. fAssembly, Lunch-Hour Committee, Student Board, 9B Instruc- tionl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science Nice-Presidentl. Badger Boys' State. RUSSELL C. RAE - Elective Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Art, Boys', Cam- era, Round Table. RUSSELL A. WESTFAHL - S c i e n c e Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. CAs- semblyl. Clubs: Boys', Camera. Lawrence Neumann, Mary lane Naylor, Merlin Kottke, Patricia Klalke. IOHN S. KRUPKE - Science Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. iAssembly, Host, Study-Hall Committeel. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. MARY IANE NAYLOR - S c i e n c e Course. Oracle KBookkeeper, Subscrip- tion Manaqerl, Annual iSubscription Managerl. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Awards: Honor Socie- ty, Silver Medal, Quill and Scroll. LAWRENCE D. NEUMANN - Science Course. All-Citv Orchestra. Announcer. Class Plays ill. Dance Band. Operettas: 127, Orchestra ill. Oracle KFeature Edi- torl. S. G. A. 19B Instructionl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Science, X. Honor Awards: Bronze Medal. ALFRED D. GARDETTO - E le c t i v e Course. S. G. A. fHostD. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. THEODORE A. KERN'Science Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. iHost, Study Hall Committee, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. PATRICIA A. KLAFKE - S c i e n c e Course. Building Usher CSupervisorl. Class Plays fll, Costumes ill. Operettas: Costumes CZJ, Dancing Chorus ill. Sports: Tumbling. Clubs: Booster lSec- retaryl, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ALBERT C. KNAACK Y Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. MERLIN A. KOTTKE-Science Course. Building Usher. Projection Crew. Radio Crew iManagerl. S. G. A. iLunch Hour Committee, Study Hall Committeel. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science CSectional Chairmanl, X. Honor Awards: Honor Society, Silver Medal. SHIRLEY M. KAISER - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARGARET I. KING-English Course. S.G.A. Dance Committeel. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. FLORENCE L. KOWALSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. MARY A, KOWALSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', NANCY A. MARKS-English Course. S. G. A. fHostessl. Sports: Basketball, Synchronized Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table. CAROL G. NELSON - Stenoqraphic Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table. NANCY M. TIPTON-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. PATRICIA I. TIPTON-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Patricia Tipton, Nancy Marks. Mary Kowalski, Florence Kowalski, Shirley Kaiser. Margaret King, Nancy Tipton, Carol Nelson. g O Hundred Fcrty'four Letty Kloss, Douglas Kemnitz. Catherine Knallic, Le Roy Hoefs. CAROL S. KEPNER-Science Course. Building Usher. Christmas Program. S. G. A. lHostessl. Clubs: Booster CSecretaryD, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. LETTY L. KLOSS-Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Building Usher. Study Hall Monitor. Operettas: Cho- rus tll. S. G. A. tHostessl. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Bound Table, X. CATHERINE I. KNAFLIC - Steno- graphic Course. Building Usher. Op- erettas: Chorus Ill. Oracle Typist. S. G. A. tHostessl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. RODNEY L. KOPFER-Mathematics Course. Auditorium Usher. tCaptain, Vice-Presidentl. S. G. A. iStudy Hall Committeel. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, X. Badger Boys' State. American Legion Award. IEANETTE E. BENSON - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. NANCY A. BOALS - Stenographic Course. North Des Moines High School: Hostess. Clubs: Pals, Teens. Bay View: Girls', Round Table. LEROY H. HOEFS-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Round Table, Science. IEROME F. KELLY-Science Course. Building Usher. Sports: Cross Coun- try tMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem ll, Gymnastic Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. DOUGLAS A. KEMNITZ - Elective Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Nancy Boals. Ierome Kelly, Ieanette Benson, Rodney Kopter, Carol Kepner. Page One Hundred Forty-five Gerald Liesicki, Edward Schelonka, Raymond Taschner, Edgar Miller, Ronald Lannewehr. LORETTA P. NELDNER - Elective Course. Operettas: Chorus ill. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. SHIRLEY R. PROCHNIEWSKI - Science Course. Oracle CTypistJ. Clubs: C a m e r a , Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, Science. EDWARD P. SCHELONKA - Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Operetta: Chorus l3l. Sports: Swimming CMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem ll, Baseball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. IUNE E. SMITS-Elective Course. Li- brary Typist. Oracle lTypistl. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. RAYMOND G. TASCHNER - Manual Arts Course. Sports: Football fMajor Em- blem 1, Minor Emblems 37. Basketball fMinor Emblem IJ, Clubs: Boys' iSer- geant-at-Arrnsl, Foreign Language. Page One Hundred Forty-six MISS MILLER-332 GLORIA R. BENTLEY-Science Course. Clubs: Girls' fTreasurerl, Round Table. Science. BARBARA V. GUTKOWSKI-Elective Course. Class Plays ill. Operettas: Dance Chorus Cll. S. G. A. 19B Instruc- tion, Study-Hall Committeel. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. RONALD G. LANNEWEHR - Science Course. S. G. A. tAssembly, Study-Hall Committeel. Sports: Swimming CMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. GERALD H. LESIECKI-Science Course. Sports: Football fMinor Emblem ll, Swimming fMajor Emblem 1, Minor Em- blem ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage. EDGAR C. MILLER - Science Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Loretta Neldner, Gloria Bentley, Iune Smits. Barbara Gutkowski, Shirley Prochniewski. V P Geraldine Marks, Three Martin, Helen Malaha, Clifford Munger. Colleen McLaughlin, Ioyce Burmeister. Beverly Boettcher, Ro-Ann McBride, Maryann Lewandowski. BEVERLY I. BOETTCHER - Stenographic Course. Oracle tOffice Manager, Typistl. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. American Legion Aux- iliary Award. Honor Society. IOYCE M. BURMEISTER - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreiqn Language, Girls', Round Table. Science. MARYANN F. LEWANDOWSKI-Stenographic Course. Oracle fAssistant Office Manager, Typ- istl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. HELEN M. MALAHA-Household Arts Course. Class Plays: Costumes ill. Clubs: C-irls', Round Table, Science. GERALDINE F. MARKS-English Course. Class Plays: Orchestra tll. Operettas: Dancing Chorus CD. Orchestra tll. Clubs: Girls', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table. THREE W. MARTIN - Science Course. Class Plays tll. Oracle CStar Reporterl. Operettas: Cos- tumes i2J, Dancing Chorus tll. S. G. A. Cllostessl. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language CVice-Presi- dentl, Girls', Round Table, Science. RO-ANN V. MCBRIDE - Stenographic Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Girls', Foreign Language, Round Table. COLLEEN M. McLAUGHLINsElective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. CLIFFORD D. MUNGER-Science Course. All- City Orchestra. Centennial Pageant Orchestra. Class Plays: Orchestra 131. Operettas: Orches- tra 623. S. G. A. U-Xssemblyl. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred F 1 RUTH R. LACHMUND-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. RITA A. LASSA - Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BARBARA A. LEONARSKI - Elective Course. Class Plays: Property 117. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, Science. ARLETTE K. LINDBLOM - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Barbara Leonarski, Tessie McVeigh, Ruth Lachmund, Dolores Traber, Pauline Malzahn. Page One Hundred Forfy-eight Thomas Tully, Rita Lassa, Arlette Lindblom, Arthur Lund. ARTHUR A. LUND-Elective Course. All-City Senior Band. Christmas Pro- gram. Sports: Basketball lMajor Emblem l, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys'. PAULINE N. MALZAHN-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Honor Society. TESSIE M. MCVEIGH - Accounting Course. S. G. A. lAssemblyJ. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. DOLORES R. TRABER-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign L a n g uag e, Girls' Science. THOMAS F. TULLY- Science Course. Sports: Football lMajor Emblems 27 Swimming CManager, Minor Emblem D. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table. 1 1 BARBARA A. IENDERS-Stenographic Course. Building Usher. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. THERESA LAPOTA-Elective Course. S. G. A. lAssemb1yl. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. IAMES P. LEHMANN-History Course. Sports: Basketball iMinor Emblem ll. Clubs: Booster, Round Table, Science, X. RITA R. LENDO-English Course. Build- ing Usher. Clubs: Foreign Language Girls', Round Table, Science. PATRICIA I. LOTZ-Elective Course Building Usher. Clubs: Foreign Lan: guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. 1 Marilyn Mallas. Richard Marino, Loretta Maurus, Iames Lehmann, Beverly Turzenski. Rita Lendo, Barbara lenders, Theresa Lapota, Patricia Lotz. Betty Mandmy MARILYN R. MALLAS - Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Teen-Age Time fSolol. Oracle KTypistl. Operettas: Cho- rus C2l. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BETTY A. MANTHY -Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. RICHARD P. MARINO-Science Course. Sports: Basketball KMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblems Zl. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Science. LORETTA A. MAURUS - E le c t iv e Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Round Table. BEVERLY I. TURZENSKI - E 1 e c t i v e Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundrsd Forfy-nine Barbara Struck. Nancy Woppert. Gerald Tanner, Theresa Zurawski, Helen Psket. OKEYSELLE K. SHAW - History Course. Oracle tSports Reporterl. S.G.A. CAssembly, Hostl. Sports: Basketball CManagerl. Clubs: Boys', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. BARBARA F. STRUCK-Science Course. Library Typist. S. G. A. tAssemb1y, Host- ess, 9B Instructionl. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. GERALD E. TANNER-Elective Course. Sports: Gym Team. NANCY C. WOPPERT - Stenographic Course. Sports: Life-Saving Corps CSec- retaryl, Synchronized. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. THERESA M. ZUBAWSKI-Stenograph ic Course. S. G. A. CAssemblyJ. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Hound Table. P ge O e H ndred Fifty MRS. SHUTES-214 IOHN A. GROLEAU-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. DANIEL H. PAWLAK-Science Course. Sports: Basketball fMinor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Science. IOHN PLUSKOTA - Science Course. S. G. A. iStudy-Hall Committeel. Sports: Basketball fMinor Emblems 23. Clubs: Boys', Science. HELEN H. PSKET-Elective Course. S. G. A. tLunch-Hour Committeel. Clubs: Gir1s'. VERNON F. SCHERKENBACH-Science Course. Operettas: Dancing Chorus ill. Sports: Baseball. S. G. A. tHostl. Clubs: Boys', Science. Okeyselle Shaw, Iohn Groleau, Iohn Pluskota, Vernon Scherken- bach, Daniel Pawlak Robert Anderson. Clarence Pieterick, Naomi Bennett, Audrey Plitt, Robert Philleo. Neil Perry. PATRICIA M. BRUDER-English Course. Class Plays: Costumes C37. Operettas: Costumes 647. Clubs: Boost- er, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. VIOLET M. CLEMINS-Household Arts Course. Class Plays: Costumes 127 .Operettasz Costumes 147. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. NEIL G. PERRY-Science Course. Building Usher tSupervisor7. Fire Warden. Flag Crew. Head An- nouncer. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. LEATRICE E. PETERSON-Elective Course. Class Plays: Costumes KZ7. Operettas: Costumes 137. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. ROBERT S. PHILLEO-Science Course. Projection Crew. Clubs: Boys', Round Table tSectional Chair- man7, Science, X. Honor Society. CLARENCE G. PIETERICK-Science Course. S. G. A. iStudy-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction7. Sports: Foot- ball fMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem 17. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. AUDREY M. PLITT-Stenographic Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. ROBERT E. ANDERSON-Eng- lish Course. Commencement Speaker. Oracle KStar Reporter7. S. G. A. tHost7. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language tSec- tional Chairman7, Round Table, Science, X. NAOMI L. BENNETT - Mathe- matics Course. Building Usher. Class Plays: Costumes f27, Or- chestra tl7. Commencement Speaker. Operettas: Costumes KZ7. Oracle tStar Reporter7, An- nual CEditor-in-Chief7. S. G. A. fLunch-Hour Committee, Stu- dent Court7. Sports: Basketball, Hockey, Life-Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Gold Medal, Honor Society, Latin Pin. Leatrice Peterson, Violet Clemins, Patricia Bruder. Page One Hundred Fifty-one BETTY I. BINDAS - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Gir1s', Round Table, Science, X. ROSEMARY H. PACZOCHA - Steno- graphic Course. Christmas Program. S. G. A. lHostessl. Sports: Basketball, Hockey. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARGARET A. PAWLAK - College Commercial Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ELAINE V. PLITZNER-English Course. All-City Chorus. Operettas: Chorus ill. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. IOAN M. PRODOEHL-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nere- ids', Science fSectiona1 Chairmanl. -fl Edith Schuyler, Rosemary Poczocha, Margaret Pawlak, Ioan Prodoehl. P g One Hundred Fifty-two Carol Trakowski, Elaine Plitzner, Betty Bindus, Margaret Stryczek Esther Stramowski. EDITH I. SCHUYLER-Science Course. Sports: Apparatus, Badminton, Basket- ball, Bowling, G. A. A., Hockey, Life Saving, Synchronized fSecretaryl, Ten- nis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids' CVice- Presidentl, Round Table. ESTHER M. STRAMOWSKI - Steno- graphic Course. Cafeteria Cashier. S. G. A. CHostessl. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. MARGARET D. STRYCZEK -- Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Gir1s', Round Table, X. CAROL G. TRAKOWSKI - S c i e n c e Course. Clubs: Foreign Language tSec-- tional Secretaryl, Gir1s', Round Table, Science, X. Kenneth Bock. Iohn Braatz, Donald Leu, Ronald Marsolek. RONALD E. MARSOLEK-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. HELEN PULOS - Modern Language Course. Operettas ill, Chorus ill. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. SHIRLEY A. STEINGRABER - Elective Course. S. G. A. tAssembly, 9B Instruc- tionl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. IOHN I. SUCHORSKI-Science Course. S. G. A. CAssemblyl. Sports: Football tMajor Emblem l, Minor Emblems 23. Clubs: Boys' CVice-Presidentl, Round Table, Science. KENNETH A. BOCK - Manual Arts Course. Projection Crew. Radio Crew tlVIanagerl. Spot Crew CManagerl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. IOHN C. BRAATZ - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. ROBERT EWING K Elective Course. Class Commission. S. G. A. iStudy-Hall Committee, 9B lnstructionl. Sports: Base- ball CManagerl, Football CManagerl, Swimming CManagerl. Track fManagerl. Clubs: Boys' fSecretaryl, Round Table. DONALD F. LEU -- English Course. Cheerleader. Sports: Football. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys'. lohn Suchorski, Helen Pulos, Shirley Steingraber, Robert Ewing Page One Hundred Fifty-three MISS ZARLING-332 DONALD L. BOELTER-Manual Arts Course. Sports: Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. EDWARD I. CHARBONEAU-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. IOHN C. CLARK - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. IOAN E. RAETTER - College Commercial Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. CHostessl. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. IOHN I. RISCH-History Course. S. G. A. CAs- sembly, Host, Student Board, Study-Hall Com- mitteel. Sports: Basketball lMajor Emblem l, Minor Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. FRANCES E. WASSWEILER-Science Course. All-City Chorus. Building Usher. Operettas: Cho- rus fll. S. G. A. fAssembly, Study-Hall Commit- teel. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. PATRICIA A. WINK - Stenographic Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Girls', GERALDINE M. WINKLER - Stenographic Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Gir1s'. Frances Wassweiler, Donald Boelter. Geraldine Winkler. Iohn Risch, Patricia Wink, Iohn Clark, Ioan Raetter, Edward Charboneau K M as . g . 4 g Zg,, g s M g P ge One Hundred Fifty-four Thomas Reise, Iean Rich, Ioy Chadburn, Edward Willman. IEAN A. RICH-Science Course. S.G.A. CHostessl. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera. Foreign Language, Girls' lPresidentl, Round Table, Science. GLORIA F. RICKARD-College Com- mercial Course. Building Usher. Library Typist. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. MARILYN I. ROESLER - E 1 e c t i v e Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. EDWARD T. WILLMAN - S c i e n c e Course. Fire Warden. Stage Crew lMan- agerl. S. G. A. fAssemb1yl. Sports: Foot- ball tMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys' CPresident, Secretaryl, Round Table, Science. IOY A. CHADBURN-English Course. Class Plays: Costumes 133. Operettas: Costumes C4l. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. ANGELO P. FOTI - Science Course. Sports: Basketball tMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblems 23. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Science. HUGH G. KELLY - Science Course. Building Usher. Fire Warden. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. THOMAS L. REISE - Science Course. Building Usher. Projection Crew. S.G.A. Clnter-School Council, Student Board, 9B Instructionl. Sports: Football tMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblem ll. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X tVice-Presidentl. Veterans of Foreign Wars' Award. Hugh Kelly, Marilyn Roesler, Gloria Richard. Angelo Fotr Page One Hundred Fifty-five .,,...i.-.-..- 12 , li k Douglas Weiss, Grant Rossow, Frances Richardi, Dennis Weber, Ioan Wambold, Geraldine Wierske, Ruth Becker Iames Harvey RUTH M. BECKER - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. IAMES E. HARVEY-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. FRANCES RICHARDI-Elective Course. S. G. A. lHostessl. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GRANT R. ROSSOW-Science Course. Sports: Football CMajor Emblem ll, Track tMajor Emblem ll. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Hound Table. IOAN H. WAMBOLD-Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Operettas: Chorus ill. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table. e H dred Fifty-six DENNIS F. WEBER-Science Course. Oracle tCub Reporterl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. DOUGLAS A. WEISS-Science Course. Christmas Program. Sports: Cross Coun- try lMajor Emblem 1, Minor Emblems Zl, Gym, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, For- eign Language, Round Table, Science. GERALDINE WIERSKE - Science Course. Building Usher. S. G. A. CAs- semblyl. Clubs: Booster, Camera, For- eign Language, Gir1s'. Round Table, Science. MADGE A. RANTANEN - S c i e n c e Course. Operettas: Costumes Ill. S.G.A. CHostessJ. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. RAYMOND I. RICHETTA -- S c i e n c e Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. EVE CAROL RUDICH-Science Course. Building Usher. Class Plays ill. Oper- etta: Costumes ill. S. G. A. ll-Iostessl. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. CAROLINE A. SOBIESZCZYK - Steno- graphic Course. Building Usher. Cafe- teria Bookkeeper. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. Raymond Richetta, Eve Rudich, Madge Rantanan, David Wagner. David Wesley, Claudine Travis. Beryl Wilcox, Caroline Sob es czyk CLAUDINE I. TRAVIS-Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. DAVID R. WAGNER-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. DAVID A. WESLEY-English Course. Class Plays ill. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. BERYL F. WILCOX - Mathematics Course. Sports: Basketball fMinor Em- blem il. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Science CSectional Secretaryl. 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Phone SHeridon 4-0539 2857 South Howell Avenue l JANIS MAE HANSING Dance Stylist i 'A' ,A xv TAP ' My BALLET , Q ACROBATIC 'I TOE '- CHARACTER BATON TWIRLING i' W 2995 South Delaware Avenue SHeridan 4-6345 GERLING BROS., INC. , l Fuel p ... - .- Coal - Oil- Coke 2401 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridon 4-2969 p W tl MATHEWS DRUG COMPANY I BAY VIEW'S TOY CENTER HALLMARK GREETING CARDS N 'I200 East Oklahoma Avenue 1 SHeridon 4-9779 Expert Workmanship Phone SHeridon 4-6008 L l RELIABLE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS PAPER HANGING 24lI-A South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin , Ronnieis Shell Service W 2892 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin HUmbolclt 3-97l9 Schuster Stamps given and redeemed N 7 Phone ORchard 2-'I242 i Star Radio 8: Appliance Co. TELEVISION RADIO SALES AND SERVICE l REFRIGERATORS - RANGES - WASHERS AND IRONERS ' 514 West Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin l O , , s O Page One Hundred Sixty-four HERMAN'S SUPER SERVICE :LMER HUNDT, Proprietor GENERATOR and STARTER SERVICE LUBRICATION TIRES MOTOR TUNE-UP Phone: HUmboldt 3-9697 STARK,S MARKET 2993 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-8006 w Twenty-five Years of Reliable Service AUG. B. PRIEGEL CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS t Telephones: Srleridan 4-5019-5020 2349 South Austin Street Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin GOODYEAR TIRES A s I E 2509 East Oklahoma Avenue T 7 V if Y T BAY VIEW I -A f SHEET METAL CO. I T E E E ' 2499 South Delaware Avenue Complimenfg of Phone SI'leI'IdGl'I Il ' It I S 0 LUTHER BROS. SERVICE F ' S t 2594 South Kinnickinnic Avenue PATE PRODUCTS I Inc. AUTO RADIO REPAIRING-Waxing I Ever thin for the ET E E T R V g . roNs s. co. Home ln Furniture and Appliances T Real Estate Mortgage Loans and Insurance 1327 West Lincoln Avenue ' Since 1897 'I' and . - - 2637 South Kinnickinnic Avenue i 929 West Mltchell Street Mltchell 5 6300 lx E K , Y - - w Y Y fe- - -, Y - 1 Page One Hundred Sixty-five HUMBOLDT 3-9810 Kafzaw Dance Studio All Types of Dancing Taught 2313 South Kinniekinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wiscollsln BAY VIEW'S SHGE CENTER ' Season's Latest Styles 16 NX I , I ' :-,.i bil XX X H A lg - n Mens, K ,auuuau,u a, uu ul i , 5,,a ,X va., 7227 Womenls and .:'f AIA Children's The House That value Built ,. Tj ..,,' , A -'.V' , ,,1e ,Q Foofwear Open Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. ' AD' FRITZ GAWLITTA'S SHOE STGRE AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 3216 South Howell Avenue SHeridan 4-6979 MILWAUKEE CRANE AND SERVICE COMPANY Cudahy, Wisconsin O dd-i-' OUT OF VISIONS OF THE PAST IQ HAVE COME OUR MODERN INSTITUTIONS OF TODAY. For thirty years Premier Engraving Company has been rendering faithful service to the printing industry and developing the perfection in craftsmanship that gives you more than iust your money's worth when you order at Premier today. eJt:li.4l.4 69 Cinyzavezs Q THE PREMIER ENGRAVING COMPANY 818 WEST WINNEBAGO STREET - MILWAUKEE 5, WISCONSIN THE FINEST IN BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR ENGRAVING Page One Hundred S y 1 B. ALCESAR Food Market ORchard 2-6830 439 West Grant Street 1 1 We Deliver BOUQUET FLOWER SHOP 2469 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 1 HUmboldt 3-2980 t , , , , 7 1 We have served you faithfully in time of war, May we serve you as well in our business, With dependable, courteous service, Performed by Veterans. 4 1 Fernwood Ice 81 Coal Co. 1 Veteran Operated PROMPT -:- COURTEOUS -:- SERVICE 1 2502 South Fifth Place Phone EVergreen 3-9949 Union Shop Phone HUmboldt 3-7417 7, GENES BARBER sHoP X Gene Massaro, Prop. 2349 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Half Block South of East Lincoln t MARTIN H. DU MEZ GENERAL INSURANCE 1 2363 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHericlan 4-1585 'k 1 H. DU MEZ STAMP COMPANY We Buy and Sell Stamps 1 United States and Foreign Stamps and Philatelic Supplies Compliments pp um Antun's Service South Kinnickinnic and East Oklahoma Avenues SHeridan 4-9911 1 1 AWE AWNING CO. Weire Never Too Busy to Say Hello,' 1 A 4 4 Telephone SHeridan 4-4220 4 -Y- 2510 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin Page One Hundred Sixty-eight Everything for the Carden ANNUALS-PERENNIALS-SHRUBS-SEEDS-FERTILIZER5, ETC. .LB .Garde s ll Johnston 81 Johnston, Prop. 349 East Lincoln Avenue, W Block West of Howell Avenue SHeridan 4-1101 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY -- ALSO OPEN SUNDAYS Large Selection of Potted Plants and Cut Flowers for All Occasions T Compliments of MRS. BREITLINCYS HOMEROOM - A326 A Class of June, 1950 l l Kenneth Baumgartner Dorothy Schwandt Carol Cleveland Kenneth Schweig Helen Chandler William Schwarten Audrey Erickson Regina Sikora Marjorie Erskine Roy Silvernale Patricia Fish Joan Sitzberger Margaret Gurda Kathleen Sosalla l Harry Hannah Doris Smith Richard Ranzinger Jeanne Smith Ellen Sasek Charlotte Snyder Albert Schmidt Richard Steel Robert Schmidt Dolores Steiner l David Schroeder Shirley Sullivan 'L Dorothy Schubert Janet Susnik l Robert Schultz Rosalyn Sylvester N Sharon Schuster Edward Taylor Ted Weisto l MILWAUKEE COUNTY NEWS Including TIPPECANOE NEWS 'nii Southern Milwaukee County's Weekly Newspaper, serving fifty thousand in Towns of Franklin, Oak Creek, and N Greenfield, Cudahy, South Milwaukee, Greendale, Hales Corners, St. Francis, Silverdale, Bay View, Layton Park, and complete coverage of Town of Lake. f 'k'ki' Phone Your News and Advertising to: Sl-Ieridan 4-'I769 FRITZ RATHMANN, Editor and Publisher 4124 South Austin Street o Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin i' 'A' 'A' Guaranteed lowest rates on any magazine, sent anywhere, new or renewal, wholesale or retail. , ' PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED Page One Hundred Sixty-nine O For the Best in TV See B. S. Wisniewski, Inc. 1 2131-33 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-2707 Auto Parts Television Home Appliances America's Complete Supply House 1 Hurley Bros. 1 artage Co. GILLIS 8: POTTINGER CO. Real Estate Mortgage Loans General Insurance 2250 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-1221 1 o 1 GLADYS' HOME BAKERY 2677 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-8024 A MATTUSCHEK'S onocsnv Established 1898 2549 South Burrell Street Phone HUmboIdt 3-9801 RUSSELUS FROZEN CUSTARD FINE LUNCHES 2826 South Kinnickinnic Avenue HUmboIdt 3-9663 Formerly Bebe's Custard General Trucking 2 1 E 2 1 sg W P rsonal Service Stleridan 4-2429 4027 South 2nd street SCHEUERELL sf SON FUNERAL Hom! SI-Ieridan 2433 South liinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee HddS ly The Card Shop 2327 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE HUMBOLDT 3-7409 Greeting Cards for All Occasions German and Polish Cards Compliments of C. B. Ilensehel Manufacturing Company 229 West Mineral Street C. F. Casselman Painting and Paperhanging 2718 South Logan Avenue 2 Slleridan 4-7552 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin H CHET'S GRILL EXCELLENT FOOD HOME-MADE DONUTS HUmboldt 3-9705 2205 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin rgo Haas Oy O Auto Parts o Supplies o Accessories A Seat Covers o Tires 81 Tubes HENRY'S AUTO STORES 2230 South Kinnickinnic Avenue HUmboIdf 3-2978 AL. HUNDT MOTOR CO. STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 2797 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridc1n 4-6461 Mi Ohn, Beauty Shop 105 East Bolivar Avenue HUmbolclt 3-9709 LOUISE MILEWSKI, MANAGER Telephone SHeridon 4-3346 Established 1901 THE MATZEN FUEL CO. 2332 South Kinnickinnic Avenue PHONE SHERIDAN 4-7370 HOUSE PHARMACY l Hlma 18. waqfcznz F lowers and Gifts A F. D. T. FLORIST If 2330 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Telephone SHeridan 4-1071 G. Groppi Fancy Groceries and Meats T Fine Italian Foods Also Italian Sausages l MIlWAUKEE'S FINEST J' W' House' R'Ph' 144-1 East Russell Avenue South Kinnickinnic Aven 7 P N ,.i.,,.u...,e,wi,.ZJ,5I. ' Humboldt 3-9762 We Deliver W ef ,Hs f C v of f A ne. Hundred Sevenly-I ompliments of VETERAN'S LAUNDRY AND LINEN SUPPLY C0 0 lZ37S was fzffmeysz 5 5012 ao. .gn c. i MANUFACTURING JEWELER5 YQlll!lLV ' IUNDE I UPMEYER JEWELRY MANUFACTURING CO. I 246'25O PLANIINTQN BUILDING MILWAUKEE 3,WlSCONSlN 4 17, Y i i McKINNON'S I SUPER DRUG STCRES Where you meet your Friends I 2898 South Delaware Avenue SHeridan 4'9752 3104 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-9738 Musicrcreofes popularify - - - Vrnusicf provides opportunity d l M ' Si cl ' I ll 'Isle ll U08 ENlOl.l NOW, PRIVATE I.ESSONS ONLY 51.25 PER WEEK INSTRUMENTS RENTED FROM 50: PER WEEK AND UP i EXPERT TEACHING or THE PIANO Acconnlou Sales Service Repairs , 435 East Lincoln Avenue - Suite 4, Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Rich. R. Kletch Leon F. Biziak Page One Hundred Sevenfy-four Printing that satisfies ANYTHING FROM A CALLING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER THE MILWAUKEE TIMES SOUTH SIDERS HOME PAPER 831 South 5th Street Mltchell 5-8100 success TO THE GRADUATES HI-WAY REXALL PHARMACY Anthony S. Rozewski, R. Ph. 3863 South HoweII:Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Phone SHeridan 4-9751 Compliments 0 f PICKARD MOTOR SERVICE 355 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE PgOHdd5 fy 100,000 it 7 7 7 MUTUAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. P FOR WASH MACHINE! w W It VACUUM CLEANERS MORELLA APPLIANCE Co. l W 2373 South liinnickinnic Avenue 0 0 4 E A 5 'f j 4ff'2 f 4 Roofing, Sldlng, Insulation 9 E 9 A M NICKEUS GROCERY A Sphinx Gas Conversion Burners SMOKED MEATS - GROCERIES l ICE CREAM - LUNCHES 3177 South Clement Avenue 4 4 Wholesale Refqil , Y, , , i l, 9 E E as 7 I 4 l A 1420 West Forest Home Avenue EVergreen 3-5660 JIM KING A A - A ee 4 CHEVORLET CC. w A T. A. GUTOWSKI PHARMACIST Complimenis of DOCTOR JAY KETTNER ln 3946 soUTH HOWELL AVENUE w w f Y Y Y , Y f A l l ff- Phgnegz omge humgag' 3-0220 - 'f ' X Town of Lake Milwaukee, Wisconsin Residence Stleridun 4-6940 GENCY 1 V Sueridan 4-9974 Complete Insurance 8. Bonding Service 4229 South Howell Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin One Hundred Seventy-si Covers cmd Binding fir your 1950 Omcle Made by BCUKCRAFT, Inc. 1570 SOUTH FIRST STREET Q MILWAUKEE 4, WIS. MALVERN QUALITY BAKERY Wm. Wachholz, Proprietor FINE BAKED GOODS 414 West Lincoln Avenue Telephone ORCIIGIJ 2-0584 Qofewf Wauwatosa, Wisconsin OT INDUSTRIAL AERIAL COMMERCIAL Best Wishes from the Kay Kay Restaurant 2234- South Kinnickinnic Avenue Home Cooking Sevenfy-eight Compliments of Senior Graduates - J une Class - 1950 MRS. SHUTES,S HOMEROOM - 214 Robert Anderson Naomi Bennett Betty Bindas Kenneth Bock Patricia Bruder Violet Clemins Robert Ewing John Groleau Donald Leu Ronald Marsolek Rosemary Paczocha Daniel Pawlak Margaret Pawlak Neil Perry Leatrice Peterson Robert Philleo Clarence Pieterick Audrey Plitt Elaine Plitzner John Pluskota Joan Prodoehl Helen Psket Helen Pulos Vernon Scherkenbach Edith Schuyler Okeyselle Shaw Shirley Steingraber Esther Stramowski Barbara Struck Margaret Stryczek John Suchorski Gerald Tanner Carol Trakowski Nancy Woppert Theresa Zurawski QUIRK'S CUDAHY TRADING PCST A Complete Line of LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES G. E. TELEVISION Stop fo a a i I 3412 EAST LAYTON AVENUE HUMBOLDT 3-4444 l Page O H d MILWAUKEE SPRING CO. Division n.uNois colL SPRING co. 229 East Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Compliments of ED NIALAK'S TEXACO SERVICE WAXING - POLISI-IING FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY l 3255 soum nowsu Avenue MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN PHONE HUNIBOLDT 3-9699 Dr. Marian Lewis, M.D. SHeridan 4-1027 Dr. J. P. Zentner, Dentist SHeridan 4-5128 2519 South Kinnickinnic Avenue BADGER WINDOW CLEANERS 148 West Warnimont Avenue SHeridan 4-2751 For your typewriter rentals - school, oltice, ' ond bookkeeping supplies-new portable type- , writers and fountain pens, see INTEGRITY TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLY CO. Stleridon 4-71 35 2215 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE 5709 WEST NATIONAL AVENUE Kern Oil Co., Inc. Distributor of PREMIUM GASOLINE AND FUEL OIL SHeridan 4-1443 Q,iiutY4, 9 'Qs W li Kinnickinnic and Herman 4045 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 2107 East Bay Street 4th and Chase 26th and Wells '6Best Quality Always Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates from Multhaul Pharmacy 2479 South Howell Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Page One Hundred Eighty Y - Y -f i X Y - Y f Y f 'N FINER JEWELRY -C CHECKERWAY CHARTER COACH CO. FQR ALL OCCASIONS Chartered Bus Trips Anywhere, Anytime. fKeep Your Group Togefhenl ' l SAFE - RELIABLE - COURTEOUS DRIVERS Watches . Bracelets W i Call us for quotations . . . Humboldt 3-7ooo W l Bllllolds . Tle Cllps 2459 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Lockets 0 Compacts X And many other exciting things l V Y O I for young people 'X ', ' ' ' 'O i . l i ELMER MILLER l fl PEEQESE ' FOOO SHOP -2740 li 3042 South Delaware Avenue JEWELERS 0 W Y Y , Y , l 'uN '0N Alun- ruuu rnoon-Wslsl i i Plankinton Arcade Main Floor l Store 10 Inside 1 l Y i i li it's A l g g g i REAL Frozen W gg 5 L E 5 g 5 i 7 l Custard l i Qualify Furniture For Less 'i i BELL FURNITURE CO. l 2265 South Howell Avenue at li On the Lincoln Triangle i HUmbolclt 3-9916 1 i 1122 East Oklahoma Avenue O it A l TW t SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY i l l E F. H i i h i DELICIOUS 'os ' l, 2532 East Oklahoma Avenue Hot Beef Sandwlches I Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Hot D995 Phone snefidun 4-2759 i Page One Hundred Eighty Page T. , BADGER DIE CASTING CORPORATION Manufacturers of Zinc ond Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone SHeridan 4-6643 201 West Oklahoma Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin 1 y BAY VIEW LINOLEUM COMPANY Carpeting CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN CABINETS, FORMICA SINK and COUNTER TOPS, INLAID LINOLEUM, RUBBER and ASPHALT TILE 2227 South Kinnickinnic Avenue o SHeridon 4-9181 and SHeridcn 4-9182 A LONG RECORD OF SERVICE . y Over a period of more than sixty years, Nordberg has become Q 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 Nordberg has made in the fields in which 1 I our products are used. 1 Q NORDBERG MFG. COMPANY One Hu d ed Eighty-two l STOTT'S FOOD MARKET Humbolae 3-0644 EDMAR MEATS VIELIE DRUG CO. connn: PRESCRIPTION ouzxurmmr We W: I Ca For an Deliver Your Prescription No Charge W LUNCHES AND SANDWICIIES AT ALI. TIMES UTILITY IILLS ACCEPTED 2737 South Kinniclxinnic Avenue HUmboIdt 3-9997-9998 SHeridan 4-3011 A I f E A E Q N WE DELIVER SCI-EIHHHE - HHST6:-I7 C0 331 EAST wisconsin Avenue Artisans in Rare Jewels and 1204 East Oklahoma Avenue F d'i Mmm Shi NS, Fine Service for Fine Peoplen iETR0GEli,SEFO0D MAIRKET it I f A 2997 South Kinnickinnic Avenue l u Lake View Lanes V 3145 South Kinnickinnic Avenue lay Vievv's Newest Bowling Center HUmboldt 3-9873 XX 'if -T J f I X X 8 MODERN ALLEYS Fountain and Grill Service OPEN BOWLING EVERY AFTERNOON AND ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A Place for Youth to Bowl SHeridan 4-5749 Fresh Home lekery N Frozen Feeds and Quality in Foods 1 r REGULAR DELIVERIES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY l Compliments of SCHROEDEIPS i SWEET SHOP ' 2327 South Howell Avenue SANDWICHES and SUNDAES i l ZAFFRANN a SCHAUZ co. PAINTING and WALLPAPERING Phone SHeridan 4-4843 l 2223 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One Hundred Eighty-th PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS ir -A' 'k All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations I iff ' 2697 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wiscons SHeridan 4-1400 CHAS. J. PETRI and SON t COMPLETE LINE OF FOODS ' I at ir f Telephone SHeridan 4-1537 , 2633 South Kinnickinnic Avenue RlNZEL'S LITTLE HOT HOUSE 2319 South Howell Avenue t GARDEN PLANTS -SHRUBBERY and SEEDS for SPRING PLANTING POTTED PLANTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CUT FLOWERS - CORSAGE5 - FUNERAL BOUQUETS Royal Baking Company For Tasty Bakery call or visit at any of the three stores U 2362 South 9th Street Ollchard 2-5557 I 2324 South Kinnickinnie Avenue HUmb0Idt 3-9993 3068 South 43rd Street EVergreen 4-9561 O e Hundred Eighfyf I W 1 4 N l Page One Hundred Eighfy-five THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY C. L. PRITZLAFF, R.PH. SHeridan 4-2795 2721 South Howell Avenue A Everything for the Sick Room Q S OE , O I E E I E I l r Z rnsmous suzmonn 4-osas 5, There's No Substitute for Quality W nos scum KINNICKINNIC Avmu: H S MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN I L I GMI. l 7 1.7 , I MEN S SHOP PIERCFFS FOOD MARKET 2533 South Austin Street QUALITY - IN - MERCHANDISE OPEN SUNDAYS , 9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M.-6:00 P.M. HUmboIdt 3-2490 Compliments of l A FRIE D I DELAWARE AVE. T. V. 8. APPLIANCE CO. Humboldt 3-1002 2567 South Delaware Ave. GENERAL ELECTRIC I, and CROSLEY TELEVISION I S S S SEE JOE AND SAVE DOUGH S S S eyem Stables 7820-40 West Forest Home Avenue Milwaukee 14, Wisconsin Telephone EVergreen 3-9766 BOARDING TRAINING RIDING SALES YEAR ROUND HAYRIDES CLUB HOUSE FACILITIES Ride on the beautiful trails in Whitnall Park at Milwaukee's best located stables Thank You! and may another clay find you at WEBER'S I.G.A. 2273 South Howell Avenue - at the triangle - HUmboIdt 3-1710 Page One Hundred Eighty-six ORGANIZED 1915 Bay View Federal Savings and Loan Association C. J. Bullock, Secretary SEE US FOR MORTGAGE LOANS . . . INSURED SAVINGS PLAN Each Account Insured to 35,000 by F.S.I..I.C. SHeridan 4-1831 2671 South Kinnickinnic Avenue w Y 1 fra' ' S Lnunnnq 8' ml s xmmcxmmc W' 2 1l1 sicli S LET A SINGLE CALL DO IT ALL! ' I . LS 6V6 0 6 Chmwu amd ' ATHLETIC Qwmsur 1806 East Edgewood Avenue Phone: W'0odruff 2-7240 1 Milwaukee 11, Wisconsin P 9 o Hddsg V 1 Chartered and Supervised by the U. S. Government SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS CLUB VACATION CLUB HOME LOANS TO BUY- BUILD-REPAIR Kinnickinnic Federal Savings 81 Loan Association N South Kinnickinnic Avenue at Lincoln Avenue Q1 SHeridc1n 4-3323 7f,,fJdwfa7 Home Wm? ben 91011 have a Zinn dndfvlmzly our own' t Ziizembef the x deff! home is Zaglectric and in Z AHL IEE-1EiH11'uauo: f l ' that eledrzc lwing assures the utmost in Convenience, Cleanliness, Comfort, Ecwomy and Safety. Rfddi' Kilowatt Our Electric Servam PATTI SUPER FRUIT MARKET 2719 South Kinniclcinnic Avenue SI IericIan 4-9239 BROS. 1202 West LincoIn Avenue ORcI1ard 2-8779 Milwaukee, Wisconsin ndred Eighty-e ghi Cfreatofr Pvmtevf Publishev Of the appealing c o M P A N Y Annual Direct Mail Book Form Calendar House Organ Catalog Pamphlet Commercial Job Publication The Roostev offers Wovlq of Recognized .Quality POHd d Best Wishes From a Friend Papa's Food Market 1821 East St. Francis Avenue We Deliver Phone SHeridon 4-2279 Milwaukee's Busiesf Little Drug Store TOWNE DRUG SHOP 4262 South Howell Avenue HUmboldt 3-6898 SOUTH SHORE MARKET 'Ir Distinctive Foods 11' 2903 South Delaware Avenue JAMES W. SMITH, Prop. SHeridan 4-8314 2324 soufh Burrell sf. l 4 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin WINKLER WooDWoRK co. l ICE CREAM l Milwaulcee llajewski Pharmacy Service to the Sick Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Kiwi? l l Corner South Znd and MILLWORK cnmsrs - nooks - sronmsAsH West Greenfield Avenue scnsms - sums MATERIAL l - ' Insulation - Roofing - Siding - Mllwaukee, W1sc0nsm Lumber e One Hundred Ninety 00 wmwunmwm 2483 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE SHERIDAN 44448 TED WENZEL'S MEAT MARKET HY-GRADE POULTRY HOME-MADE SAUSAGES 4 We Deliver in Bay View and Town of Lake 4 2908 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SI-Ieridan 4-3558 Sporting Goods - Trophies - Records 7fae Sauifa '7awn TELEVISION 2569 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Paul Kutz SHeridan 4-2274 O dd Abitz, Gerald. . . . . . . . Adams, Dorothy ........... Adrian. Fay .,......... . . . Adrian, Marlene 46, 68, 69, Adsen, Akers, Altman, Analla, A Nore en. ,.... ..... Judith ,..... .....,. 39 48 36 99 35 46 Nancy ..... ,.., 4 g 4 Arthur. ........ . . Analla, Catherine. ....... 129 Anderson, Gaylel ........ 39 Anderson, Jack ...,....... 39 Anderson, Jeannine ......, 36 Anderson, Robert 32, 55, 65, 122, 151 Anderson, Rose ...... 75, 126 Andresen, Lois ........... 46 Andryk, James. .. ...... Antczak, lrene ............ Arieii, Robert .....,... 43. Arnold, Patricia ..... Arsand, Janice .... 42 36 55 Arnold, Florence P. ,...... 40 36 39 35 Audi, Russel ..... Bachmdn. Nancy .... Bagley, Vivian .... Baillie, Dorothy .... Baker, Baker, Joanne .... , . . . Howard ,..... .,.. Balkowski, Ball, Elmer .......... Ballbach, Carol ..,,. Balsmider, Banaszak, Ronald ..,, Barber, Rodney ...... Barber, Una ......... Barbian, Jo Barhian, Patsy ....,.. Barkowski, Arline .... 35 41 46 35 . . . . .41 Jeanette ....... 41 . . . . .39 ....35 Robert ........ 35 .....35 an ............. ... . .35 .61, 135 35 46 35 Barr, Mary ......... .... 3 5 Barta. Harry L. .... .... 4 8 Bartels, Gordon. . . . . . .35 Bartz, Beverly ....... .... 4 8 Barzynski. Barbara ......., 37 Basile. Pasqualine. . ,,.... .35 Batz, Prisca B. ......... ,.124 Baumgardt, Joyce ......... 48 Bi'-lmqartner. Ianette ...,.. 48 Baumqartner, Kenneth .... 132 Baxter, Richard ,..... ...., 4 6 Baxter, Robert ..,,,,,,,,,, 41 Bearman, Diane ..,....,,. 135 Beatovic, Arlene ......... 126 Beck, Mary ...,.... .... 4 1 Becker, Richard .... ,.,... 4 4 Becker, Ruth. . .,,.. ,.... 1 56 Becker, Ruth ............. 44 Behlendorf, Jack .,........ 41 Behling, Allen ........ 71, 136 Behlinq. Ann .....,....... 35 Behling, Dorothy ........., 35 Bennett, Naomi 32. 52. 53. 55, 62, 120, 122, Benson, Jeanette ......... 145 Bentley. Gloria .....,. 61, 146 Bentz, Orrin ............ . .35 Berq. George W.. .,....... 49 Bergmann, Harry .....,.,. 46 Bertram, Marilyn .,.,..... 41 Block, Marilyn E. ...... 48, 67 Besewske, Elaine ,... 66, 114 Bessler, Edward .,........ 48 Bethman, Donald ......... 35 Bettinger, Ethlyn ......... 41 Beutin, Nancy ......... 46, 56 Beyer, Janice 1 46, 55, 56, 66, 67 Biddick, Ralph. ,........ .46 Bieszk, Bernice ....,...... 40 Bieszk, Raymond ......... 40 Bindas, Betty ....... ..... 1 52 Binder, Joseph ..... .... 4 6 Bird. Ronald ..... .... 3 5 Bird, Sam .,.,. ..,. 4 8 Bird, Thomas ..,... ..., 4 1 Bisanz, Philip ......,..... 43 Blackwood, David. ....... 46 Blankenberq, Raymond ..,. 35 Blaszczynski. Audreyann. .46 Blauert. Nancy ........... 46 Blazer, Karen . ......... 134 Block Maril n E . y . ...... 48, 67 Block, Marilyn S. ......... 35 Block, William .... ....41 Page One. Hundred Ninety-two Blockowitz, Ardeth ...... . Bluhm, Vergian. . . . . Blumberg. Gene ......... Boals, Nancy .,.... ..... Boals, William ..... ..,.. Bock, Kenneth .....,..... Bodine, Barbara. . . . Bodshaug, Ethel.. Bodshaug, Lillian. Boelter, Donald. . . Boettcher, Beverly' I U ' ' ' I 57, 121. Boinski, Norbert ......... Bolz, Carl .........,..... Bonk. Audrey .,...,... ,. Borcyczkowski. Howard. . . Boretsky. Roger ........,. Boretsky, Stuart .......... Borkowski, Ronald ........ Bortzy, Barbara ..... Bourne, James. ..... Bova, Agnes. . ............ Bowman, Barbara ......... .46 .35 .48 145 .35 153 .41 .39 .44 154 147 41 41 35 44 35 46 35 37 48 40 35 Braatz, Iohn ............. 153 Brady, Beverly. . . .... . .46 Brandt, Carol ............. 44 Brandt, James ,.... .,..... 3 9 Braundsdorif, Kenneth .... 35 Brechtal, Dorothy ..., 75, 126 Brehmer, William ..... .35 Breitling, Caroline ...,. 124 Breutzmann, Marilyn. . . 46 Brielmaier, Janet ...,... 46 Brock, Ioan ............. 44 Brodaczynski, Beverly .... 41 Brodowski, Georgia ....,. 35 Brogan, Mary .,.,......... 41 Bronikowski, Kenneth .... 41 Browitt, Joan ............. 35 Brown. Betsy 30, 31, 46, 52, 70 Brown, Elaine .....,...,. 114 Browne, Lila ............ 113 Brownell, Paul ..,.. .,..., 3 5 Brozak Rob a . ert .,.. .... . . .44 Brozek, Geraldine ........ 48 Bruder, Patricia ...... 65, 1 Bruemmer, Ruth ...,...... Brunsch. Harvey ......... Brushwood, Donald. .... .. Brust, Gerald ............. Buchanan, Bordon C... Buchert, Allred ..,........ Buchert, Richard .,.....,. Buczwinski, Raymond ..... Budde, Hannelore ......... Budney, Carole. . , . . . . Budney, Thomas ...... Buelow, J une ....,...,.... Buenger, Gordon ....,..., Buhl, Jerry. ...... .. Bulson, Gilbert ..... Bunch, Donald .,.......... Burghardt, Audrey .,...,.. Burke, Helen ....... Burke, Jean ...,......,.... 51 44 46 35 40 40 39 47 46 35 35 70 40 46 35 44 35 46 39 35 Burmeister, Joyce ........ 147 Busalacchi, Anthony ...,.. 42 Bussard, Donna ......,... 137 C Cain, Betty ......., Canary. Ruth ....... Casey. Maryann .......... Cassabaum, Virginia Cassidy, Robert ..,.... Castro. Henry ...... Caswell, Constance. Caughey, William ........ Cavanaugh, Otto ......... Ceranowski, Charles ..... Ceretto, Marguerite ...... Ceretto, Thomas ...... 72, Cerny. Charles ......... Chadburn, Joy ........... Champeau, Danny ....... Chandler, Helen ...... 57, Chanik, Helen ........ Chapman, Richard ....... Charboneau, Edward. . . . . Charlick, Ann ........... Chars, Robert ...... Chartier, Gordon .... Chartier, Lois ...... Chiratisi, Shirley ........ Christensen, Robert ..... 45 46 46 48 70 . . . . . .34 41 34 45 104 .46 136 .73 155 .46 131 .48 .40 154 39 34 34 43 37 48 Index c Christensen, Jack .... 71, 141 Christiansen, Arvid ....... 41 Christiansen, James ....... 37 Christiansen, Joyce ....... 48 Christman, Carol ......... 37 Cialdini, Dorothy ........ 137 Cialdini, Mary ............ 37 Ciesielski, Gerald ....,.... 34 Cieslak, Pauline ...,...... 37 Cinkosky, Paul .... 41, 68, 69 Clark, Carol .............. 43 Clark, John ...... . ..... 154 Clark, Joseph .......... 32, 46 Clark, William ........... 34 Cleary, Dorothy .......... 41 Clemence, James ........ Clemins, Violet ...... 65, Cleveland, Carol ........ Cobb, Charles .... , ...... Coconate, Grace ......... Coghlan, Mary ........... Colleen. Annabelle ...... Colbo, Dolores ..,....... Coley, Dolores. ........,. Conley, Clayton. . . Conley, Joseph. . . Conley, Patricia. . . . Corbin, Lloyd ............ Costello, Thomas E. ,... . Counihan, Donald ....... Counihan, Marilyn ...,.. Cox, Kenneth ........,... Cox, Sandra ..... .... ,... Crawford, Rowan F.. . .,,. 34 Crosby, Iune. ...,... 60, 137 Crouch, Judith .,.,.. 31, 45, 65 Crull, Hugh .........,.... 41 Cullen, Patricia .,... 100, 137 Curran, Joan ..... ....... 4 3 Curran, Wayne .,.,....... 34 Cutter, Sara B. ..,.....,... 41 Czaikowski, Daniel ...... 136 Czaikowski, Geraldine ..,. 49 Czarnecki, Edward. . Czarnecki, Dolores. . Czarnik, Jane ,.,.. . . . ..... 37 .....l37 ......37 Czerwinski, Barbara ...... 37 Czerwinski. Titus ......... 41 Czubek, Carmella ......... 45 Czubinski. Donald ......,. 37 Damro, Robert ...., . . . .42 Datke, Gloria ....... .... 4 2 Davids, Carman .... .,.. 3 6 Davids, LeRoy ..... .... 4 4 Davids. Norma ...... .... 4 2 Davies, Jane .............. 34 Davis, Ardith ............. 48 Deauchamp, Donelda, . . . . .36 Del Angel, Maria ......... 137 Delebck, Carolyn ......... 44 Delzer, Ruth ...... 57, 67 134 De Meuse, Joanne ......... Dennis, Albert L. ......... . De Noyer, Charmaine. .48, De Noyer, Joycee. ....... . Dereszynski, Richard ....., Derus, Edward ............ Derus, Thomas ........... Dessecker, Arlene ........ De Veau, Nancy .... Devine, Gerald ..... De Witt, Loretta ...,...... De Witt, Lorraine ......... Dick, Gwendolyn ......... Diedrich, Diane ....,., 44, Diedrich, Raymond H.. . . . Diehl, Margaret ..... Dierauer, Charlene. Diestelkamp, Karl .....,... Diestelkamp, Wanda ...... Dietzman, Howard.. Dietzman, William P. .... , Dimoii, Ionguil ..... Dimoit, Terry ....... Dinnauer, James, . . . Dixon, Carol ....... Doelger, Marvin .... Doepke, Barbara .... Doering, Barbara .... Dondlinger, Raymond 42 44 77 43 39 36 44 48 48 42 42 42 36 56 41 Diehl, George ............ 43 36 42 36 42 44 35 39 34 40 42 36 36 43 28 36 43 N... Donnelly, Sharon ......... Donovan. Robert .......... Dorow, Edward ..,. .... 3 8 Dorow, Ervin ............. 36 Doshen, Carole .......... 137 Doughty, Patricia ......... 44 Doughty, William ......... 34 Draieske, Philip ..... .... 4 3 Draws, Douglas .... .... 4 4 Drews, Donald ..... .... 3 6 Drljaca, William .... ....36 Dryja, Bibiana ...... .... 3 6 Dubis, Raymond .......... 42 Dudzik, Melvin .....,..... 39 Dugan, John ...... . . . .46, 59 Dulak, Arlette. .......,... 36 Dunham, Milton .... .... 3 6 Dunning, Dale ...... . . . .40 Dunning, Patricia ......... 40 Durand, Irene. ........... 44 Durand, Katherine ....... 136 Durka, Alice ............., 44 Duszynski, Frank ......... 44 Duszynski, Michael ..,... 134 Duszynski, Sandra ...,.... 36 Duvall, Charles ,..,....... 36 Dzwonkowski, Mary. . .44, 66 Eaton, Alan ,....... .... 3 9 Eberling, Carol ........... 43 Ebert, Richard ............ 36 Eckert, Arline ....,.,..... 43 Eckert, Audrey ....... 75, 114 Eckert, Daniel ...... Eisch, Clarence ..... . . . . . .35 Edwards, Donnah. .57, 99, 122 4 35 Eisler. Sandra ...... Elleseg, Joseph ..... Elsby, Charles ...... Engebregtsen, Betty. Engel, Carl ......... Engel, Carla ........ Engel, Jean .,... . Engel, Ronald .... Enright, Ensinger, Allan ..... Ensinger. Judith .... Erdmann, Charles. .4 Erdmann, Janet ..... Jack .... 41 39 36 46 35 43 43 . . . .43 35 43 6, 52, 55 35 33 115 Erickson, Audrey. Gail ...... Erickson, Erickson, James ..... Erskine r orie Esser, Le Roy ....... .48 , Ma 1 ..... 63, 133 Esser, Gerald ............ 136 116 43 Evancy. Carole ..... Evans, Hugh .... 31, 46, is, 77 Ewert, Charles ..... Ewert, Earl ......... Ewert, Russell. . . . . . ......39 .....142 . . . . .115 Ewing, Robert.5B, 59, 123, 153 F Fabian, Harold ...... Fabian, James ....... Fairchild, Mary ..... Farina, Rosemarie. . . Iffli 44 36 Fabiszewski, Rosemarie. . 16 47 Faulhaber, Nancy. , . Feest, Joseph ....... Feller, Raymond .... Feller, Richard ..... Fenger, Marlene .... Fenzel, Le Roy ..... Perri, Theresa ....., Fessler, Margaret. . . Feustel, MaryAnn . . Feilder, Benjamin. . . Filenius, Beverly. . . Findlay, Sue ....... 4 Finke, Mavis ....... Finke, Suzanne ..... Fischer, Beverly. . . . Fischer, Janet. .... , . Fischer, Robert .... Fish, Patricia ....... Fisler, Barbara ...... Fitzgerald, Ralph... Fleischer, John ..... Fleury. Donald ..... Florian, Theresa .... Foiut, Joan ......... Folvary, Patricia .... 'fffaa ......43 Adi. .45 167 .....115 .....116 .....136 ,.....35 ......43 ......48 3,69,99 ......43 ......43 .....135 ......44 ....43 .....131 ..43.70 ......36 ....43 ......36 .....l37 .....l37 ....40 F Forbes, Wayne. . . .... . .36 Fohr, Jean ....... ..... 1 16 Foti. Angelo ..... ..... 1 55 Foti, Eshter ...... .... 4 3 Fox, Patrick ............... 43 Fox, Raymond ............ 39 Frahm, Gerald ............ 43 Franckowiak, Kenneth ..... 36 Frank, Gordon ........... 135 Franklin, Janet. .48, 54, 55, 64 Freber, Patricia ........... 36 Freda, Marian., .......... 43 Fredendall. Marlee .... 33, 43 Frederick, Frank ......,... 40 Frederick, John ..... .. . .36 Fredrich, Lynn ..... .... 3 6 Fredich. Robert J. ......... 43 Fredrickson, Janet ........ 35 Freitag, Davetta ..... .... 4 6 Freuden, Barbara ......... 45 Freuden, Doris .......,,.. 43 Freund, Florence ...... 35, 62 Fricano, 43 Friedel, Delores ..... .... 4 4 Friedel, James .... 28 Friedel, Thomas ......... 129 Friend, Gerald ............ 35 MaryAnn ........ . , . 1 Frischman, Frederick. .... 45 Fritsch, Elaine ............ 36 Fritsch, Gerald ............ 35 Fritsche, John W. ..... ...45 Fritz, Robert 32, 53, 54, 120, 133 Frontczak, Helene ......... 45 Frostad, Karen ...... ..32. 46 Funck, Jack .... .......... 4 8 Furgason, Richard .......,. 43 Gabelbauer. La Verne .... 108 Gabrielson. Sandra ....... 43 Gaido, Aldo ......,....... 48 Gaido, Erminio ........... 46 Galaszewski, Ronald ...... 40 Gallagher. Iames.30, 104. 108 Gallaway, Janet ......... 129 Galligan, Kenneth ........ 39 Galligan, William ...., 30, 48 Gallinatti, Dominic ........ 39 Gallinatti, La Verne ..... 129 Galonski, Eugene ......... 40 Galow, Marilyn ..... .... 4 3 Galster. Sydney. ........ F37 Gardetto, Alfred ......... 143 Gardetto, Barbara, ....... 129 Gardner, Richard ......... 35 Garling, Margaret E. ...... 48 Garsombke, Chiquita ..... 43 Garsombke, Glenn ........ 36 Gatzke, Florence ......... 43 Gavin, Dorothy ..... . . . 127 Gavin, James ............. 39 Gavlitta, Irene. ........... 37 Gawlitta, Rosemarie t 53, 34, 66, 121, 129 Gaylord, Wesley ...... . . . .43 Gedda. Irene ........ 57. 129 Gedymin, Richard ..... Gehrt, Eileen ......... Gei1,1ean ........ ao, 1id,' Geil, Lloyd ........... 46, 67 .46 127 ....36 Geisenheimer, Beverly .... 37 Geisenheimer, Carole ..... 48 Gename, Marlene ......... 48 Gerhard, Donald ...... 69, 127 Gerkhardt, Robert ........ 37 Gerue, Carol ......... .... 3 7 Gervais, Nancy ...... 52, 129 Geschrei, Carroll ........ 108 Geschrei, Suzanne ........ 39 Geslre, Carol ........ .... 1 27 Gibson, Shepard .......... 37 Giese. Harlan ............ 114 Gilbert, Terrance ..... 75, 117 Gill, Juanita ............. 126 Gill. Thomas ...,. ..... 1 28 Gillich, Jean ..... .... 3 7 Gillich, Robert .... Giorgi, Carlo ..... Girard, Carolyn .... Gittens, Dorothy ...... Giertson, Herman ..... Glasiord, Barbara ..... Glowinski, Geraldine. . Goad. Bonita ...,. Goebel, Carol ...... 43 43 35 43 ....39 ....35 ....35 ....46 35 Index G H .I Goebel, William .... .. Goeltzer, Janet ,.,.,.... . Goelz, Gerald, . ,.... . . . Golabowski, Raymond 69, Golbowski, Roy ...,.... Goldstein, Nadine 60, 120, 123, Goodman. Gerald ....,.. Goracki. Jacqueline. . .46, Gorecki, Rita. ......... . Gorske, Georgine .... 123, Gorske, Murial ...,...... Gorski, Eugene ..,.,.... Gorzalski. MaryAnn. , . . Gradisnik Anthon J. . 39, Grams, Betty Janey ..... Grandiield, Glenn ..,.,. Gray, Gilbert ....... . . Gray, Io Ann ........... Greenmeier, Ruth ....,.,. Greenthal, James ........ Greske, Glenn .....,..... Gresser, Jeanette ........ Gresser, Lillian ...,.,.... Grimes, Margaret S.. . . . Groleau, John ...,.,.... Groooi, Thomas ..... . . Groschel, Donald. . , . , Grosz, Patricia .,.., .... Grotegut, Sally .... ,... 4 6, Groth, Richard ..... .... Grunnert, Molly . ,. ,, Grunke, Betty ...,., .. Grunke, James ..... ,,... Gumowski. Louise ...,.. Gurda, Margaret ........ Guss, James. ........... Gutkowski, Barbara 74, 75, Gutkowski, Gerald ...,.. Gutowski. Giles ....,... Gutteter, Bert. , Gutteter, Lee.. Guy, James .... Haas, Bernice .... Haas. Shirley .... Haase, George ..... Haese, Marlene .... Hagen, Beverly .... Hagen, Patricia .... Hagen, Wayne ...... Haines, Charlene .... Hale, Carol ........ Hall, John ......... Hallberg, Greta ..... Hallberg, Maureen ...... Halpin, Gerald ...... Halpin, Helen ....., Hammer, Hammon Hannah, 80. Barbara ..,.... Hammes, Robert 32, 59, 123, d, Carl .......,. Harry .......... Hanoski, Dorothy .,..... Hanoski, Lawrence68, 69, Hansen. Barbara ......,. Hansen, Hansen, Nancy ...... Hanson, Richard .... Hanson, Rossell, . . . . Harbold, Ronald .... Hardenbrook, Ned.. Harder, Carroll ..... Donald . ,.,.. 48, Harding, Helen Jane .... Harding, Joyce ...... Harenda, Thaddeus 55, SEI, Harris, Ronald ...... Harrison, Arlene .... Harryman, Robert. . . Harryrnan, Thomas. . Hart, James 59, 31, 52, 53, 54, Hart, Janice .......,. Hart, Richard ....... Hartieldt, Gert ..... Hartley, Clarence. . . Hartley, Faith ...... Hartley, Virginia .... Hartmann, Kathleen. Harton. Dennis ...,. Harvey, James ...... Harvey, John ,... Hasenstein, Gordon Hauerwas, Francis. Hauler, Dorothy .... Hauler, Rosemary. . Hawkins, Betty. . . . Hawkins, Dorothy. Hawkins, Marjorie. Hayes, Carol ....... Hayman, Carol .... Hayman, Ernest .... Hayman, Ioyce ..... Heider, Jon ......,. Heider, Lois ...,... Heiderich, Frederic Hein, Carol, . , ,,... Hein, Susan. ..,. ,. Heise. Mary ..,. Heisel, James ..... Heisel, Ralph ...... Helmet, Marcia .... Helminiak, Aurelia. Hemke, Fred ....... Henk, Arline ....... I-Ienke, Ronald .,.., Hennell, Alfred .... Henning, Gloria. . . Henzig, Delores ..,. Herb, Carol .,.,.., Herbst, William .,., Herman, Lois ..... Hermann, Toby .... Herriges, Ann ..... Herriges, Mary. . . . Hetzel, Barbara .,,. ASS, 1 Hetzel, Dolores ....... 60, Hetzel, Eugene .... Hetzel, John ....... Hetzel, Ralph ...... Heugel, Frieda ..., Hickman, Arthur J. Hiegel, Mariann .... Higgins, Allen ..... Hilger, Shirley ..... Himmeliarb, Nellie. Hinich. Betty ...... Hintz, Edward ..... 1-lintz, Nancy .,.. Hintz, Paul ...... Hinz, La Verne .... Hiosch, Doris ..,. Hiosch, John ...... Hittle, Marilyn .,,., Hittman, Charles. . . Hoets, Ellen, ...,.. Hoeis, LeRoy ..... Hoenow, Loris .... Hohl, David ......, Holewinski. Joan.. Holler, Hazel ..,.. Hollinq, Joan ...... 1-lollowaY, June .... Honeywell, Gerald. Horniclrel, Janice.. 1-Jorwich, David ..., Horwich, John. , . Host, Gratton ....,. 1-lost, Kathleen ...,. House. Geraldine.. House, Jane ....... House, Gerald ..... Houseteld, Gordon. Houseteld, Ruth. . . Hove, John ,..... .. Hrovat. Louise .... Huber, Dolores, . , . Hubin, Nancy ...... Hudai, Judith ...... Hutiman, George.. Huffman, Paul ..... Hulsopple, Dorine. Humphrey, Murray. Hurlbutt, Carol ..... Hurley, Gerald '. ' .'a'z', ' H32 Jackson, Helen ...,.,.,.. 138 Jagielski, Rose ......,..... 37 Jagodzinski, Marion ....... 37 Jahnke, Mary ............. 39 Jakubowski, Carol ........ 41 Jakubowski, Margaret .,.., 46 Janacek, Marlene ..... ,... 3 5 Janatowski, Rose ,........ 38 Jankowski, JoAnn, ........ 46 Iannusch, Bruce ........., 42 Ianuchowski, Leonard ..... 34 Ianuchowski, Ramona .... 138 Janus, Gordon ....... 34 Jasiorkowski, Ursula .,.... Jastrow, Sally ............ 45 37 Jaworski, Robert ....,..... 37 Jazwiecki, Raymond ..,... 48 Jeka, Clarence .,.,....,... 42 Jelinek, Carol ............. 39 Ielinek, Gene ..... , .... 42 Ielinek, Mary ....... ...,. 4 3 Jenders, Barbara .... .... 1 49 Jendusa, James ........,.. 34 Iennerjahn, Janet ....,.,.. 41 Jens, Sally .......,. ..., 1 37 Jeszka. Richard ..... .... l 38 Jocham, Joan ...... ..... 3 7 Jodat, Carol, .... ..,. 1 08 Johnson, Carol .,., ..... 4 8 Johnson, Eugene ....,..,,. 45 Johnson, Faye.. ,...,. 48, 30 Johnson, Louis ....., .... 1 43 Johnson, Nancy ...,....... 41 Johnson, Richard ......... 46 Johnson, Robert ....., 48, 72 Johnson, Thomas ...,.,.... 41 Jones, David ..... ......... 4 2 Jones, Nadine ............ 109 Judziewicz, Edmund. . .48, 59 Jurkiewicz, Edward ...,.,. 34 K Kachelrneier, Joyce ....... 35 Kaczmarek, Raymond J. 48, B4 Kahle, Maybelle E. ...,.... 49 Kaiser, Ann .,...,.,...... 42 Kaiser, Marian ....,.,.,... 42 Kaiser, Shirley ....,...... 144 Kalmbacher, Marvin, . , . , .47 Kaminslri, Frank .....,..,. 36 Kangas, Richard ..,.,..... 47 Kania, James ............. 47 Kania, Kenneth ........... 42 Kannenberg, Marlene ...., 42 Kantalr, Kenneth ...,,..... 43 Karasch, Diane ..,.....,.. 111 Karshna, Jerome ..,....... 34 Kassa, Dorothy ........... 42 Kaufman, Lillian .,.... 42, 68 Kaufmann, Carole ......... 39 Kauss. Roland ...... . ..,. 42 Kaye, Lois ........ ..... 4 4 Kayser, Thomas, .... .,... 3 4 Keane, John ........ . , . . .47 Kearns, Maureen .... ..... 4 2 Kearns, Patricia ..... .,.,. 4 7 Keats, Warren ...... ..... 4 8 Kebbekus, Mae ,... . ..... 39 Keel, Janice ....., .,.,. 4 7 Keel, Jerrold .,....,...,.. 42 34 67 155 145 Keeling, Alfred, .......... Kell, Colleen ..,...... 44, Kelly, Hugh ...........,. Kelly, Jerome, ....... 69, K K Klaesing, Kathleen .....,.. 42 Klaesing, Richard ..,....., 36 Klaetsch, Sydney ......,., 47 Klaike, Patricia ...... 32, 143 Klein, Bruce, ............. 36 Klein, Carol ..,.,......... 42 Kleinschmidt, Richard. ..., 41 Kleinsmith, Joan, ......,.. 40 Klicka, Richard .,,..,..... 47 Klingbiel, Richard ..,...,. 36 Klinkowitz, Richard .,,.... 39 Klinter, Roger ..........,. 47 Klinter, Shirley .....,..... 36 Klobucher, Norman ...... 110 Kloc, Dorothy .......,..... 42 Klovp. Marcia ....... .... 4 5 Kloss, Letty, . . . . . .145 Klotz, Shirley .... .... 4 2 Knaak, Albert ..... ..... 1 43 Knaak, Nancy ..........,.. 44 Knailic, Catherine .... 57, 145 Knitter, Robert ............ 36 Knocke, Thomas. ...,.... .43 Knuth, Gene ...,.... ..., 4 8 Knutson, Marlyn. . . , . , . .48 Knutson, Shirley .... .... 3 4 Koceia. Walter ..... . , . .42 Koch, Dorothy ..........., 42 Koch, Iohn .............,.. 34 Koch, Marvin 53, 55, 56, 72, 120, 142 Koch, Maureen ............ 36 Koenen, Beverly ....... H128 Koenig, Marialyce 54, 105, lll Koepke, Richard .......... 42 Koepke, Shir1eyAnn, . , .,.. Kohlhoff. Ralph ........... Kolesar, Ruth ....... .,.. Kolesar, Shirley ,... .... Kolisch, Myrtle ,... .... Konieczka, Alice .... Konnings. Ivan. . . Konkel, Carol .... . . Konkel, Mary ...........,. Konkoly, Zani .....,....... 47 40 44 42 35 Kohp, Ann ...,..... .,., 3 6 34 47 34 36 42 44 Konsionowski, David ...... Kopszynski, John ,.....,. 109 Kopszynski, Peter. . . Kopter, Rodney 31, 71, ..,...48 121. 145 47 Kopydlowski, Barbara ..... Korhel, Lester ....,.,...... 48 Korber. Theodore ......... 36 Korn, Bemhard C. ,....... 27 Korn, Nancy .......,...... 36 Kornreich, William ..,..... 47 Kosper, Alyina .....,....., 42 Koss, Shirley ............. 42 Kostrzewa, Adeline ....... 39 Kostrzewa, Jeanette ....... 44 Kotlowski, Gerald ......... 48 Kotlowski, Kenneih ....,.. 42 Kott, Paul ................ 48 Kottke, Gordon ........... 34 Kottke, Merlin . ,.... , .l20,l43 Kowalski, Dennis ....,.... 36 Kowalski, Dolores. . . Kowalski, Florence. . . ....,.42 ....l44 Kowalski, Maryann .,.... 144 Kraczek, Adeline . ........ 132 Kraemer, Le Roy .... Krahn, Karl ...,,... Krahn, Virginia .... Kraklow, Betty ..,., Kramer, Warren .... Kranich, Carol ......,..... Kubasiak, Constance, , . . . . Kubek, Anthony .,.. Kubek. Carol .,..... Kuehne, Nancy .... Kuhagen, Joyce .... Kuiawa, Audrey .... Kuiawa, Margaret. . . Kumm, Lorraine ...,. Kusch, Judith, ...... Kusterman, Lynne.. Kutrovich, Betty .... Kutrovich, Esther. . . Kutz, Geraldine .,... Kuzeii, Virginia ..... Kvalheim, Ruth .... ,. Kvalheim, Sylvia, ..., Kwiatkowski, Francis. Kyper, Guy D. .,.... . I. Laabs, Aldene .,..... Lachmund, Ruth ..... LaCourt, Gary ..... Ladish, Darrell .... Lahmann, Shirley .... Lalie. Robert ...... LaMarre, Carol ..,., Landry. Dorothy ..... 47 36 47 42 42 47 ....42 ....36 ...,.39 .....36 ....36 ...,,47 ..,..39 .....36 61,142 ....,47 , .... 44 .....42 .48, 100 ....l48 . .... 42 ....38 42 46 . . . . .48 46 124 Lane, Josephine ....,. 29, Lange, Harry. .,..,.. Lange, LeOra ...,.... Lange, Ruth ........, Lannewehr, Ronald.. Lansing, Joan ..,..... Lanza, Lois. .,...... , LaPorte, Joan ....... Lapota, Theresa ..,. Larson, Bernard ...,. Larson, Paul ........ ..,..42 100,109 .....39 .,,.146 .....46 60.108 .,...34 .,.,l49 ....39 . ..... 46 Lasczewski, Beatrice ...... 48 Laskowski, Donald. , Lassa, Rita A. .... . . . Lassa, Rita E. ....., . Laude, Thomas ...... Lautenberg, Patricia. Lea, Antoinette E... Leannais, Mary .... Leda, Roy .,..,.,... Lee, Patricia ........ Lehmann, James .... .42 .....l48 46 ...,..38 38 39 3B . . . . . .34 38 . .... 149 134 Leiser, Donald .... 59, 65, Lelivelt. Thomas, .,...... Lendo, Rita ...,.......... .46 Lemanczyk, Dolores ,..... 177 ' 149 148 Leonarslri, Barbara ...,... Leow, Ardeth ........ .....42 Leoak, Theodore. .,....... 46 LePine, Judy. . .44, 64, 65, 69 Lesiecki, Frances ......... 43 Lesiecki, Gerald ,....,.... 146 Lesniewski, Gerald ....... 42 Lesniewski, Ronald ....... 39 Leu, Donald ......,... 70, 153 Leu, Marvin ..........,.. .39 Leverenz, Wayne ...... 66.112 Lewandowski, Eugene .... 34 Lewandowski. MaryAnn 57, l Lewandowski, Thomas, . . . Lewis, William ....... Lieber, Patricia ...... Lieber, Raymond, . . . . 56, 64, 65, 69, 32, 141 Hurley, Gordon .......... 141 Hurley, Ralph ..,.. Huske, Eugene .... Hurst, Roy J. ..,.. . Hyde, Nancy ..... lhlinq, ' Gloria .,.. 60 lhling, Lynne ...... lmmekus. Darlene. lmmel, Thomas .... Kelpin, Kenneth .,......... 36 Keloin. Nancy ..,. ..... 4 2 Kemmeter, Sally ........., 36 Kemmeter, Stanley ........ 47 Kemnitz, Douglas .,.. 32, 145 Kendall, Edna ....,....... 47 Kenney, Arlene .,... ..... 3 6 Kenner, Carol ...,.,. ..,. l 45 Kenner, Stanley ..... .... , 34 Kerchek. Ronald, . . . . . . . .43 Kern, Theodore .......... 143 Kersten, Orville ........., 36 Kessler, Nancy Lee. . , .42, 67 Kieckheter, Hilda L. .....,. 45 Kienzle, William ......,.,. 42 Kies, Rochelle ....., ,.... 4 7 Kinas, Richard .... ..... 3 4 King, Fredrick ......... , . .34 King, Margaret ........... 144 Kinkowski, La Verne ...... 36 Kintis, Eugenia ,...,.., .. Kintop, Georgme. ....,. . .42 .33 Kranich, Marilyn ........., Krautschneider, Ellen ..... Kreider, Arden 31, 86, 117, 120 Kreider, Loren .........,.. 42 Kreider, Ronald .,....., 30, Kreoczynski, Margaret ..... 48 47 36 . . . .36 47 36 47 36 39 Kress, Carl ............... 44 Kreutzer, Margaret ........ 40 Kroll, Bettv ..,...... .... 4 2 Kroll, Patricia ....... .... 4 2 Krolnik, Erwin .....,..,.., 34 Krowski, Virginia ......... 46 Krueger, Carl .,.,.,....... 40 Krueqer, Robert J. .,...... 47 Krueger, Robert L. ........ 44 Krueger, Sally ............ 42 Krull, Patsy .........,..... 39 Krumree, Donald ..,.,..... 34 Kruoke, John ...,.. 58, 69, 143 Krupnik, Florence ......... 48 Kruschke, Richard. ..,.,.. 34 47 48 42 Lezbasic, Arlene .......... 36 38 4B 42 Lieske, Robert .,... Lindblom, Arlette. .....,, 148 Lindblom, Roland .... .... 4 2 Linzmeyer. Marlene ....... Lin, Joan ............ . , . . 35 42 Lipinski, Christine ..,...,. 46 Lisiecki. Mary Ann ....... 38 Lochinski, Christine ...,,.. 43 Loeber, Anna S. ..... . , . .49 Loerke, Richard ........... 38 Lotiredo, Nicholas .,...,. 108 Loge, Anne .......... , . , . .38 Lohrke, Richard. . . Lonq. Robert ....,.. Look, Patricia ..... .,.. 4 8, 70 Looez, Mary ....... ..... 3 9 Lorenz, Irving ....... .... 4 9 Lotharius, Gerald .... ..., 4 2 Lotharius, Richard, ....... 46 Lotz, Patricia ........,.., 149 Lovdal, Janice ..... Luedke, Kenneth ..,.. .... 3 4 . . . . . . .38 . . ,64, 111 . . . .34 Page One Hundred Ninety-three 1. 14 -iv 'tj .9 U vi 0 N 1 I. M - I Lund, Arthur ............ 148 Mcyei'-Zh, Tessie. . . . . . .148 Lundgren, Nancy ..,. .... 4 3 Meyer, Janet ....... ..... 3 7 tutihen, num ...,. .... 4 3 mf-2ii'21,II-1111611 ---- 4-.. 1 ut er, Philip .... ..... 4 2 e a' ane '--'4--- - --- Lynch, Eva R.. . .. ....125 SSIYH --'H45 52, 54, 66, 74, 104,108, 120 Melody, Verona ........... 41 M Maager, Frederick ......., Mack, Dorothy ..... Mackey, Conradene ....... Madecky, Robert .......... Madecky, Ronald .... ..,. Maduscha, Carole .... .... Mendini, Gaylen ,... ...... Mendini, Rodney. . . Menge. Warren ,.... . Mercurio, Anthony. ...... . Meredith, Nancy .......... Mergel. Salina ............ Mergel, Virginia. ..... Merten, Alice .....,...,... Mescher, Thomas .,....... ndex N Neldner, Loretta ..., .... 1 46 Nelson, Carol G. .... .... 1 44 Nelson, Carol L. ........., 41 Nelson, Elmer E.. . . . Mahone Maglio, John ....... Maglio, Mamie ..... Mahke, George .... Mahke, Jeanne ....... .... y, Richard .... .... Maier, George ..... Maichrzak, Helen .... Maichrzak, Patricia ..,. Ma'chrzak Rita 1 , ....... Makowski, Ralph. . . . . , 41 40 46 37 44 37 41 . . . .46 45 35 41 41 37 35 37 40, 54 Malaha, Helen ........... 147 Malaha, Virginia ....,..... 41 Malkowski. Joseph ........ 46 Mallas. Marilyn .......... 149 Malloy, Gerald ....... .... 4 0 Malone, Kenneth ........,. 37 Malzahn, Pauline ......,.. 148 Mamayek, Ronald .... .... 4 6 Maneage, Joseph .... .... 4 l Manske, Audrey ..... .... 4 4 Manske. Gordon. . . . . . . . .37 Manske, Robert . . . . . . .46 Mantey, Harvey .... .,.. 4 6 Manthey, Betty .,.. .... 1 49 Messal, Eugene .... ..,. Messal, Wallace. . . . . . . . Meyer, Arlene ...,. . . . Meyer, Charles .... . . . Meyer, Charles .... ..... Meyer, Dale ,.... . Meyer. Earl ..,.,.... ..... Meyer, Franklin ..., ..... Meyer. Robert ..... . . . Meyer, William ........,.. Michalak, Gordon ........, Michalski, Edward ........ Michalski, Gerald. Mierzwa, Francis L... 46, Milewski, John ..... 37 46 37 39 48 37 57 41 46 37 48 44 48 46 . . . . .42 41 37 46 46 46 43 43 84 . . . . .36 76 44 46 42 146 Milewski, Marilyn ..... 45, Miller, Charlotte .......... Miller, Dianne .... ..... Miller, Dolores .... ..... Miller, Edgar ..... ..., Miller. Gene ....... ...,. 4 1 Miller, Marilyn ........,.. 35 Miller, Robert .....,,..... 46 Miller, Ruth A. ........ 63, 125 Miller, Ruth .,.... ....... 3 5 Miller, Theresa ,.,. . . . . .46 Mills, Patricia .... . . . Misiora, Joan ..... Mitchell, Lloyd .,.. Mixdori, Marilyn .,., Mlodzik, Nancy ..... .41 142 Nelson, Eugene. .30, 33, Nelson, Kathleen ......... 34 Nelson, Shirley ........... 41 Nesta, Violet ............. 34 Neuman. Richard ......... 35 Neumann, Lawrence 54, 72, 74, 77, 120, 143 Neumann, Mary .......... 35 Neumeier, Albert ......... 35 Newbury, Barbara ........ 39 Nicholson, Jane ...,.,.. 44, 57 Nickel, Erwin ..... ..... 1 11 Nicolazzo, Ralph .... ..... 4 4 Nieman, Douglas .... ...., 4 8 Niemann, Roy ............ 43 Niemczk, Carol. ..... . .... 35 Niland, John ......,... 75, 112 Nilson, Evelyn ......,.,.. 35 Nilson, Inger-Marie ....... 39 Ninham, Lyle ............. 35 Nioklewski, Joyce .....,.. 44 Nissen, Merilyn .......,... 41 Noeske. Ronnald ...,..... 108 105, 111 Noll, James. . .54, 63, Nord, Wrence ....... Notz, Germaine ..... Novak, Janet ......... Nowacki, Rosemary. . Nowak, Bernice ..... Nowak, David ....,. Nowak. loan .... Nowak, John .... Nowak, Rita ...... Noyola, David .... 0 O'Brien, Carl ........ O'Brien, Robert .... .. 34 39 35 39 .....35 .....44 . .... 43 .....48 .....44 41 .....38 ....13G 43 Ockerlander, Thomas ..... Moczynski, Florence ..... Moxzynski, Ruth. . ....... Moe, Richard ............ Moeller, Joan ..... 48 46 46 41 . .... 127 41 35 46 41 40 Molling, Lucille. . . Momblow, Sue .......... Monhardt, Dawn ..... . . Mooney, Roberta ......., Morella, June ........ 105, Morrison, Rose .......... Martin Owen anet Manthy, Patricia .......... 37 Manti, Arthur ........ 85, 110 Manz, Barbara. . . ..,.. . .46 Manz, Gilbert .... .... 1 O9 Manzeck. Lois ..,.. .... 3 9 Marek, Frank. ....... ..... 4 1 Marino, Richard ......... 149 Mark, Robert .... .. ..... 37 Marker, Marion .......... 109 Marks, Eugene ..... ....... 3 7 Marks, Geraldine ..... 64, 147 Marks, Nancy ........... 144 Marlrussen, Christian ...... 34 Markussen. Collette ....... 39 Markussen, Diane ...... 41,67 Markussen. Georgette. .... 34 Marohn, Dorothy .......... 46 Marsh, Marilyn ........... 41 Marsolek, Kenneth .... 70,139 Marsolek, Ronald ........ 153 Mart, Robert ..... .... .... 3 7 Martin, Clarence ..... .... 3 7 Martin. Edward .... .... 4 2 Martin, Judy ..... .... 4 1 Martin. Marian ......,..... 34 Martin, Roland ............ 37 Martin, Ronald .... Three. . 55, .......112 63.75, 147 Martinson, Albin .......... 46 Martinson, Eugene ........ 41 Martinson, Stuart. . . . ,,.. 41 Massy, William ...... .... 4 1 Matchrzalr, Patricia ........ 35 Materi, Le Roy ..... .... 4 1 Matteri, James ........... 34 Matthei, William .......... 34 Mattick, Edith ......... 48, 64 Mattke, Gerald ..... ..... 4 4 Matz, Georgette .... 41 Matzen. Carol M.. . . 39 Mauton,Victor T.. . . . . . . .36 Maurus, Loretta .... .... 1 49 Mavis, Joyce ..,. .... 4 2 Mavis, William ..... .... 4 6 May, Phill T. .... . . . . .29 Mav. Phillip ..... ...30, 39 ....48 McArthur, John .... . McBride. RoAnn ......... 147 McCarthy, Ellen .......... 41 McConnell, Richard ....... 37 McConvi1le, John .......... 37 McCuen, Neil ............. 41 McGarry, Deone ....... 48, 62 McKinnon, James 31, 48, 55, 58 McLarnon. Raloh .......... 39 McLaughlin, Colleen ..... 147 McLaughlin, Virginia. ..... 35 McPherson, Marlene ...... 44 Page One Hundred Ninety-four 44 35 37 108 46 42 37 37 Mosser. Charles .......... Mrochinski, Gerald ........ Mroz, Jane .......,.. . . . Mudlait, Daniel .... . . .37 Mueller, Elmer ..... . . .37 Mueller, Evelyn .......... 112 Mueller, Frederick. . ..... 37 Mueller, Jane. . . . . .. ...46 Mueller, Melvin. . . . . .44 Mueller, Renate. . . . . .42 Mueller, Sandra ..... . . .35 Mueller, William ......... 34 Mueller, William. . . . . , .109 Munger, Clifford. . . . . . .147 Murack, Ray ...... . . .46 Murray, Carol ....... . . .46 Murray, Scharlene ........ 41 Musha, Patricia ...... . . .39 Musha William ..... ..... 4 l Muska, Betty ............. 35 Mutz, Robert ............. 44 Mysliwski, Rose Marie .... 44 Nass, Charles ..... . . .35 Nauiock, Walter. . . . . .44 Navone, Diana ..... . . .44 Navone John. ..... ....... 3 5 Naylor, Mary Jane 56, 120, 143 Nearing, Wallace ......... 48 Neeck, Betty ............. 44 Neitzel, Doris ............ 34 Neitzel, Jeannette ........ 142 Neitzel, Kenneth. . . . . .39 Neitzel, Loretta .... . . .39 Neitzel, Richard. . . . . .48 O'Dell, Marilyn ........... 44 Oelhaten, Adela .......... 36 Ogden, Marion ..... ..... 4 8 Oleniczak, Shirley.. ..... 38 Olm, Donald ....... .... . 48 Olsen, Carol ...... ..... 3 8 Olsen, Dean .... .. ..... 34 Olsen, Jean .... ,...... 4 4, 55 Olsen, Marilyn. . . .31, 44, 55 Olson. Charlene ........ .114 Olson, Charlotte .......... 38 Olson, Jean ......... ..... 3 8 Olson Lawrence ......... lll 44 Olszevvski, Rath. ......,. . Olszyk, Lorainne K. ..... . Opitz, Diane. ........... . . Orzechowski, Betty. ...... 37 39 Orlowski, Beatrice ........ 43 44 44 Osterndorf, Alan. . ..... . . Osterndort. Fred P.. . 34, 1 07 Owen, Donna ............. 39 48 43 , J . .... Owen, Silas E.. . . . P Paan, Doris ......... Packee Harr , y ........... Paczocha, Rosemary . .... . Padlock, James. . . . .....38 .47 152 .42 Pado, Richard ............ 34 Patetzke, Carl ........... Pahlow, Charlotte .... 48, Palicke, Carl ............. Palleon. Theodore ........ Paluso, Daniel ...... Panas, Carol ......., .36 100 42 34 Pando, Richard ..... ...... Paneitz, Robert ........... Panfil, Kenneth ........... Pangborn, Patrick . 65, 39 .....42 34 34 86, 1 Papenius, Carla .......... . Paoentus. Fredric. . . Panke. Nancy ...... Parizek, Delores .... Parker, Thomas ........... Parmann, Dolores .... ..... Parsons, Joann ........... Passamani, Paul ....... 48, Passow, Audrey ........ .. 34 41 38 48 42 . . . . .39 34 42 34 59 47 P Patconak, Dorothy .... Patrick, David ........ Patterson, Patricia .... Patterson, Thomas. . . . Patti, Angela ......... Pawlak, Daniel ....... Pawlak, Margaret ..... Pawlawski, Gloria .... Pawlicki, Beverly ..... Pawlowski, Camille. . . Pawlowski, Joan ...... Pedriana, Rita ...... Peel, Gwendolyn ..... Pejka, Phillis ....... Pelatari, Arlene .... Pellant, Carol ..... .. Pellant, Nancy ........ Pellerin, Gene ..... .. Peltier, Anne ...... Peltier, Thomas ....... Perez, Ralph .......... Pergande, Ronald ..... Perry, Neil ....... 32, Persch, Gloria ........ Peterson, Leatrice.65, Peterson. Richard ..... Petri, Charles ........ Petri, James ....... .. Petry, Kathleen ....... Pezzi, Jeane .......,.. Pilughoett, Beverly. . . Piorr. Janice .......... Philleo, Barbara. . . . . Philleo, Robert ...... Philleo, William ...... Pickard, Richard ...... Piekarski, Carolyn .... Pierotti, Lydia ...... Pierotti, Robert ..... Pieterick. Clarence .... Pihl. Nancy ......... Pilak, Shirley .....,... Piontek, Kenneth ..... Piorier, Audrey ....... Piotrowski, Joan ...... Platt, Beverly ......... Plitt, Audrey ........ . Plitt, Eugene..30, 31, Plitzner, Elaine ....... Plonka, Gerald ....... Pluim, Rosalie ..... Pluskota, John ..... Pluta, Lorraine ..... Pluta, Ruth ........... Pociecha, Virginia .... Pockrandt, Jane ...... Pockrandt, Marilyn. . . 5 ag.. flfi . . .152 . . . .47 hill' si' 7'd.' litsl si, 541 iii Podlaszewski, Marlene .... Poeppinq, Gilbert .... Pokora, Robert ........ Polrorny, Janet .... . . Polachek, Lucille ..... Polalrowski, Jack .... Polasek, Richard ...... Polinski, Irmqard ..... Polinski, Ralph ...... Polka, Rita ........... Poole, Richard ........ Pospvhalla, Virginia. . . Possino. Lois ......... Poth, Anita ......... Poth, Doris ......... Potrykus, Madelen .... Potter, Patricia ...... Prah, Dorothy. . . . . Prasser, Shirley .... Praxel, Fred ....... Praxel, Patricia .... . . . . Price, Marcia-ann ..... Priebe, Doris ......... Priebe, Lois .......... Priebe, Nancy ........ Prochniewski, Shirley. Prodoehl, Ioan ........ Provencher. Donald. . . if Prucha, Alma H. ...... 35, Prudlow, Marjorie. . . . Prusak, Donald ..., . Pruski, Robert ........ Pruszka, Sylvia ....... Pryor, Donald ......... Przybylski, Antoinette. . . Przybrlski, Grace ..... Psket, Elenore ........ Psket, Helen ......,... Pulos, Helen ........ 4. 65, Pum, Robert .......... Purgill, Douglas ......... Quinlan, Eileen .... ....47 Raatz. Richard ........... . Rackowski. Robert ........ Radonski, Arlene. . . Radkte. Shirley .... Rae, Russell. ..... . i 39 47 40 . . . . . 37 42 154 Raetter. Joan ............. Raichel, Richard ..... .... 4 6 Rankin, Delbert .... ....34 Rankin, Norma ............ 48 Rantanen, Madge ........ Ranzinger, Richard 68, 69, Rassel, Mary ............. Ratayczak. Gladys ........ 157 132 37 34 Ratzlait, Ralph ........ 44, 56 Raymond, James .......... 37 Reader, Dorothy ..... .... 3 4 Reckard. Audrey ..... .... 4 5 Redlin, Arlene ..... . , . .37 Redlin, Donald ...,. .... 4 5 Redlin, Ronald ....... . . . .39 Reeves, William .....,.... 45 Regalado, Gilbert ......... 48 Reimer, Eleanor ....... 48. 57 Reimer, John .....,........ 40 Reise. Thomas 32, 67, 121, 155 Reitz, Marion. ,......... ..40 Remus, Helen ............. 40 Remus, Margaret .... .... 4 0 Rethertord, Loretta. . ..... 45 Rettman, Ruby ...., .... 4 4 Retzlail, Doris ,..... . ,... 39 Retzlatf, Edith .......... '. .34 Revers, Geraldine ......... 44 Rewolinski. Richard ....... 37 Reynolds, Kay ............ 37 Reynolds, Shirley .... .... 3 7 Ribbens, Ronald .... .... 4 5 Ribitzky. Carol .... ..... 3 5 HiCe, Iames .... . . ....... 45 Rice, Kathleen ............ 37 Rich, Jean ........... 61, 155 Richardi, Frances ........ 156 Richetta, Ray ,..... .... 1 57 Richter, Arlene .... . . . .45 Rick, Thomas .... .... 3 7 Rickard, Gloria. . . . . . .155 Riesen, Lois ......... .... 4 5 Riesner, Darlene .... . . . . . .37 Riqden, Edward .... .... 1 10 Riley. Alice R.. . . .... . . .46 Rinqer, Robert ............ 40 Risch, John .......... 30, 154 Risch, Thomas ...... .48, 68 Ritzow, Roger .... . ..... 37 Rivera, Eleanor .... ..... 3 9 Rivera, Lillian. . . ..., 115 Rivera, Robert. . . . . . .37 Roberts. Carol. . . . . . .40 Roberts, Hazel I.. . . . . . .37 Roberts, Marilyn ..... .... 4 O Robertson, Ioyce ..... .... 4 0 Robinson, Dorothy ....... 135 Robinson, James .......... 37 Rockateller, Ralph .... .... 3 7 Roeqlin, Gene ....... .... 3 9 Roehl, Evonne ..... .... 3 4 Roelke, Carol ............. 40 Roelke, Phyllis ........... 40 Roepke, Ted .............. 48 Roessler, Marilyn. .31, 70, 155 Roessler, Nancy .......... 45 Rotters, Donna ............ 40 Rotfers. Ioyce ........ .... 3 7 Roqaenkamo, Emily ....... 45 Rogowski, Raymond ...... 44 Rominski, Wayne ......... 40 Ropel, Ronald ,.... . .... 37 Ross, Charlotte ............ 34 Rossow, Grant ........... 156 Rossow, Jacqueline ,... . . .40 Rossow, Marilyn ..... .... 4 8 Rotta, Marian ...... Rowan. Iovce ....... Rozich, Eileen ...... . . . . . .34 Rudich. Eve Carol .... 63. 157 Rul-ra, Eugene ...... Ruka, Gilbert ........ Rumoel, Clarence. . . Rumoel, Lorraine .... .....44 .....45 ..48, Rupich, Rosemarie , , ...... Ruopert. Carl ....... Ruth, Sharon ....... Rutke, Beverly ..... ..48, 37 68 45 . . . .34 40 70 .. . .45 40 G - art James... .... .. yan, arb ...... . . . Rybka, No an ..... . . . Rybka, . . . , 1 Rz ski ane, .... .. Thoma Struck, Kenneth ,....,. 1, Winkler, Betty ........... y U, Rzyskr. Sab' h. Ray St. ohn, Kat 1 Sanderson, Sarno, 'c r ......,.. .. D ........ Sasek, l ............. Sault, ..... Scall , 'c ...,.. , Scaruta, C .....,... . Schaarsch ' , Waltraut. . . Schade, Joyce ............ Schade, Marles .,........, Schaefer, Anita ..... .... Schaefer, Herbert ......... Schaeter, Jacqueline ...... Schaetzke, Doreen ........ Schaetzlre, Janice ......... 4 Schaller, Bette ............ Schanning, Doyle ,........ 40 Schanninq, 10e1 ......,.... 38 Schartenberg, Lois ......,. 40 Scheible, Eva .,........... 45 Scheitzer, Nancy ...,...... 39 Schelonka, Edward 59, 92, 146 Schelonka. Raymond ...... 40 Scherkenback. Vernon .... 150 Scherzer, Carol ,.......... 38 Scheunemann, Joyce ...... Schiller, Joan .,.,......... Schilling, Charmaine Schilling, Ronald .... SchimeltenY9, Donna Schlender, Sharon . . . Schlinke, Grace .... Schloemer, Janet . . . Schloemer, Joann ,........ Schloemer, Marian ....... 113 1 Will'a 9 2 rz, Jame . .,.. 40, 56 wei, chwietz , ancy... Scott, G ....,..,..,. Scott, chael .......... . . Se'ze , onald, .... ,... . , oanne ...,.... ars, Donald ..,., e m, Jeanette.. r nce, ' 1 3 113, 120 Seymo , mas ....,.... , Shavor, J anne ..,,....... Shaw, Sue .,...,,.,....... Shmauz, Donald ........., Shoman, Edward .,.....,.. Shutes, Ruth G., . . . Sikora, Donald. . . Sikora, Regina. . . Silvernale, Roy ..,. Sims, Addine ...... Simson, Nanette .... Singer, Joan .......,.,.,., Sisk, Beverly ..... Sitzberger, Robert 'SQIQQIQ Sitzberger, Joan, . ..,.., . . Skarpinski, Dennis ........ Slaski, Patricia, ...... .... Slattery, Ronald. . Slattery, Thomas ..... .,.. Slawny, James, . , ......... Smaglick, Arlene. . Smerstick, Dorothyl A Smiech, Josephine ,.... . Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Allen ...... Beverly , . . Catherine. . Donald .... Doris ...... Frederick. . Hermon E.. ....1l7 .. ....4 .. ....42 Steink .......... Steingr - - Shirley. . . . Siem 1 ger Arlene ....... 'fs a Beverly ...,.. 45 64 'I iehm Beverly ........ U 60 iehm Joan...... T oner Donna .... 'l ott Dorothy ....... Stout Richard. .......... . Stramowski Esther ...... Strassman Thomas ........ Strelke Pat ......... Strerath, Ronald .......... Stroleny, Joseph .,........ Struck, Barbara ...... Stryczek, Margaret. . . Stubbe, Roberta ..... Stuessi, Allred .... . Stumpi, Elaine ....... Suchorski, John ...... Suhm, David, ..,..., . Sullivan, Ronald, . . . Sullivan, Shirley , . , . Susnik, Janet ......, Suttle 1-lenr M . 1, 1:11.29 3045 , y .. . . Sutton, James ........., , Swedoski. Patricia ....... Sweet, Elene .............. Sweitzer, Margaret, . ,.,. , . Swessel, Gail .......,.,,.. Swit t, Arlene ............. Swinko, Robert ......,..., Sylvester, Delano ..,....,. Sylvester,Rosalyn ,... 66, 30 Szabo, Audrey ............ Szaina, Dolores ....,....., ff A 1 T W Tully, Thomas, ..., . . .59, 148 Turan, Kathleen ......,... 44 Turner, Alice ............ Turner, Sally ....... Turzenski, Beverly. . .44 ...,.l13 .149 Wenta, Jean ....,.,... 33, 141 Wenta, Robert, .,....,... 134 Wenzel, Donald ........... 38 Wenzel, Marilyn Jean ..,. Wesley, David ....... .48 157 Tuttle, Connie ,.,.,. ,... 3 6 Tylke, Shirley ...,. . . .114 Uhlir, Donna ,.......... . . .48 Ulatowski, Christine ....... 36 Ullstrup, Martin ........., 36 Urankar, Robert .... . . , .39 Utpatel, Joan ..... .... 3 5 Uttke, Marian ...,. , . .39 Uzbasic, Arlene. . , . . . .36 V Vachetz, Carolyn, .53, 75, 140 Valdes, Alfred .........., .34 Valdovinos, Eleuterio ..,.. 39 Van Antwerp, Nancy ...... 36 Van Deluster, James ...,.,. 34 Vandenberg, Carol ..,.... 112 Vandenberg, Carol ....... 141 Van Dinter, Barbara .,.,.. 36 Van Dinter, Bernard ..... 45 Van Ells, Carole ......... 39 Van Ells, Jeanette ..,...... 42 Van Stelle, Joan .... 30, 31, 45 Van Stelle, Wayne .... 36, 69 Van Weelden, Joan ....... 45 Van Wie, Raymond ....., 113 Szolwinski, Geraldine ..... Szymkowiak, Robert ...... 114 Szymakowski, Dolores .,,.. 45 Szymkowski, Carol ..,.,... 38 n . , , 13 e 41 12 h , . , Y 153 s ey s 100 etq, e 1 0 . 38 I 39 9 Q 5 ' ' 45 9 1 43 0 , , d , , 111 4 , 40 aa . 41 45 . 41 4 40 , 152 S e o t , 39 a 3 1 4, , 40 39 Se ou 1 d 38 49 132 38 49 38 Sh A tt 35 6 150 ay 45 sz 45 4 70 48 Shaw, O yselle ..... 55, 150 Struck, Kenneth .,.....,., 44 42 39 39 38 43 40 41 45 125 45 40 40 58 153 38 130 43 38 130 39 0 43 131 41 45 133 43 38 49 117 130 41 48 43 40 48 45 34 40 38 40 41 4 45 1 42 1v1 49 42 38 45 57 35 40 34 45 34 42 5 35 38 38 133 34 42 45 42 T Schmid, Elizabeth ........ Smith, James l-- .- Schmid, Marian ....... 40, 67 511111111 10511119 schmid. Philip ........... 40 Smgth.I0anne---.- Schmidt, Albert ......,.. 132 5111101, Kenneth- -- Schmidt, John , ..... .... 3 8 S1111111, LUIQOIIQ- - - Schmidt, Kathleen .,...... 40 Smgth. M31l01'1e- -- scnmiat. Marilyn ......... 45 Smith- Pa1rw1a--- scnmiaa, Robert .,... sz, 132 Smyth, Russell..- scnmiae. William .....,... 45 Smith, Shxrlev -- Schmitz, Rochelle .,.,.... 117 S1111111, Wendell- ,- Schneck, Harold. . .,.,... 31111151 111119 --4- - 1 - Schneider, Kenneth, ...... Schneider, Virginia ..,.... Schnedewind, Arlene ..... Schnedewind, George .,., Schoeller, Merlin W.. .49, Schoemann, Marilyn ...... Schoendort, Joanne ....... . 37 Schneider, Elinor ......., 134 45 35 Schoes ow, Claudine , .... Schoois. Alma 1-I. ..... 47, Schools, Mary .....,...,.. Schott. Geraldine. ,.,... .. Schreiber, ' Elaine... Smulrowski, Barbara , ..... 40 Smukowski, Clyde. 45 Smul, Marlene ........... 45 Snipoen. RoseAnn. 38 Snyder, Charlotte. . Snyder, Marlene. . , Sobanski, Joanne. . . 30 . , . , . . .45 Sobanski, Glenn. . . .33, 46, 72 34 38 Sobczk, Joan ,.,....,.,..,. Sobiesczyk, Caroline 157 Sobiesczyk, Neal. . . 40 Sobye, Joyce ...,., Solazo, Richard .... Soltis, Donald. . . , Doris ....,., .flies ....38 34 33 38 . . . .45 40 38 40 ...,..l46 Schulz' Ton, Jeanette ....... 35 39 84 38 45 Schoenrock. Kenneth ..... 62 45 38 40 Afl Schroeder, Carol .... ..., Schroeder, David ..... .... 1 32 Schroed er, Judith ......,.. 35 Schroeder, Sylvia ....., . .40 Schroeder, Karl .,...... 40, 66 Schubert, Dorothy .... 57, 130 Schubert, John ...,.,....,. 34 Schubrinq, Allin .......... 43 Schuda, Sylvester ......... 40 Schueler, Marlyn .... .... 4 0 Schuetz, Dona ..... .... 4 5 Schuetz, Patricia .... ,.,. 4 0 Schuetz, Sandra .... . , . .34 Schultz, Carl ....... .... 4 0 Schultz, Dolores .... .... 4 5 Schultz, Donald ,........,. 42 Schultz. Edward ......... 111 Schultz, Robert .......... 132 Schulz, Kenneth ...... 48, 68 Richard ......,.... 43 Schumacher, Geraldine .... 35 Schumann, Kay ........ 48, 99 Schuster, Sharon. ,81, 121, 133 Schuyler, Edith ..,.... 100,152 Schwaab, Mildred A. ...... 37 Schwandt, Dorothy ....... 131 Schwandt, William ........ 45 Schwannecke, Donald ...,. 34 Soltis, Sommers, Charles ,......, . Sommers, Dorothy ,....,.. Sosalla, Kathleen ......,.. 132 Souders. Joanne .,..... 45, 55 Southwick, Joan. . 30, 38 45 . . . .48 40 42 38 74, 113 56 Sova. Zdena ........,.. 48, Sowlles, Carol ..... Sowlles, Helen .... Soana, Gloria ...,.... Spengler, Marilyn ........ Spiegel, Marcia ..,. Soringhuth, Yvonnei I . 1 Sorunger, Paul E.. . . , Stachurski. Dolores, Staeger, Margaret .... Stamptel, Patricia.. Stark, Dolores ..... Stark, Mary ....... Staven, Leland ..... 48 39 48 45 38 38 . . . .43 34 38 ......ll7 45 Statz, Theresa M. ......... . Steel, Carolyn ......., 43, Steel, Helen Steel, Richard ...... 38 . . . . , . .41 29 56 , ...... 29 .121, 133 Stetten, Rosette .,,........ 45 Stettens, Donna ........... 38 Steinegger, Richard .... . . .34 Steiner, Dolores ,..... .... 1 30 Tadych, Betty .... ..... 3 7 Tadych, James ...... .,... 3 7 Talaga, Veronica. . . , . . .134 Tamel, Florian ..., ..... 3 5 Tamms, Jean ..,.... ...., 4 4 Tangen, Audrey ......,... 34 Tangen, Betty Ann ..,.,.,. 43 Tanger, Karen .,........, Gerald .... .37 Tanner, ..,... 150 Taschner, Raymond. ,59, 146 Taylor. Edward .......... 130 Taylor, Inez ....... . .... 37 Taylor, Keith ..... ...,. 3 4 Tehan, James .....,. ...,. Tekampe, Nellie, ....... .. Tekampe, Richard ...,.,... Telleisen, George ......... Teshnow, Patricia ......,.. Tetzlalt, Leon ...,.,. ..... Thelen, Ardys ...... .... 1 Thibodeau, Yvonne .....,. Thomas, Colleen ...... 44, Varge, Irene .............. 48 Verhein, Lois ....... .... 3 6 Verhein. Wayne .......... 34 Voelker, Carol ...,...,.,. 140 Voelz, Audrey .... 53, 62, 140 Vogel, Paul .....,......... 36 Voqenitz, Diana ...... 61, 140 Voigt. George ,....... . ..45 Voigt, Richard ,...,... 75, 116 Vonal, David ..... ,..... 3 6 Voves, Beverly. . . . . . .42 Wachholz, Geraldine ...... 34 Wachholz, Howard. . ,31, 112 Wagner, David .......... 157 Wagner. Donald .......... 48 Wagner, Dorothy .......,. Wagner, Genevieve ...,... Waqner. Robert .........,. Wahl, Ronald ....... ,... Wallis, Wayne .,.. ...... Wallk, Gloria ............. Walsh, Nancy ,....... 30. Wamser, Robert .....,.... Wanasek, La Verne ....... Wanke, Thomas ........... Ward, James ,..,.,. War a Barbara ...... Wesley, Theodora .,...... 45 Westtall, Russell ......,.. 142 Westwood, John .,.,. .... 3 6 Wethall, Jacqueline ....,.. 36 Wettengel, Joan ..... .... 3 8 White, Ruth ....,.. ..., 3 9 White, Shirley ..... .... 3 9 Wichgers, Harold ,,.. , . . .48 Wielepski, Patricia ,......, 38 Wierske, Geraldine ...... 156 Wiesner, Marilyn .,...... Wiken, Iordis ,,.....,..,. Wiken, Keith,. ,... Wilbrandt, Rae ......,.... 42 Wilcox, Beryl ............ 157 42 44 .46 117 .. . .38 Wilcox, Rose Mary. ...,.. . Wildes, Bruce ...... . . . . David ..... Wildes, Wiley, Harley B.. . , Wilke, Nancy ...... Williams, Mary ....., .... Williams, Merl D ..., .... Williams, Patricia .... Williams, Phylis ...,...... Williams, Stewart S. ..,.. . Williamson, Jerry ......... Williamson, Mariorie ...... Williamson, Myron ........ Williamson, Thomas .,..... 45 .5B, 155 34 28 42 45 49 . , . .44 42 44 39 45 34 Willman, Edward .... Willms, Donald ........... 38 Winger, Mildred ...,..... Wink, Patricia. ,,.,.... . .42 154 .42 Winkler, Geraldine ....... 154 Wisniewslri, Jean ,....,... 48 Witkowski, Harriet, ...... 116 Wittig, Lawrence ....,. 44, 57 Witzel, Diane ......,.,.... 48 Witzel, Emma Lou, ..... ..34 Wnukowslri, Daniel ....... 44 Woitasik, George ......... 40 Woitasik, Larry ........... 44 Woitkowski, Marion ..,.... 44 Wolt, Bettye ,..,.,.,.. 48, 56 Woll, Nancy .............. 38 Woltarth, Kent ,... . .,.. 48 Wolfe, Lee ................ 45 Woooert, Nancy ...,..... 150 Worm, Betty-Jane ........ 138 Wozniak, Daniel ......,., 136 Woznialr, Henry, . , ...... 135 Wozniak, Ruth ....... .... 3 8 Wriqht, Gloria ......,...,, 46 Wroblewski, Robert ......, 40 Wroblewski. Thorn ....... 38 Wultt, Aydrey ........ 32,143 Wultt, Eunice , ...,....... Wyskochil, Charlotte ...... 38 Y Yake, Carol ....,. Yarnot, Ruthe ..... Young, Charles .... Thomas, Nancy ...,.,...,. Thomas, Robert ..... ..... Thompson, Joan ........... 37 40 34 40 37 40 35 Thelen, Janice ............ 39 40 63 46 40 46 1 16 Thor, Ardeth ........,.... Thornburg, Letitia S. .,... 38 Thornton, Donna ...... 48, 55 Throgmorton. Maxine ...... 37 Thurber, Bruce .....,..... 37 Tietyen, Lynette ......... Tipton, Nancy ..... , . Tipton, Patricia ..... .37 . . , .144 144 Tittleiitz, Shirley .... I I 1 I .45 Titus, Joan ........ Tomczak, Melvin ..... . 39 Toddish, Doris ........... 116 39 38 Tomkiewicz, Roman A.. , . . Tomlinson, Bett Jean Y Tomson, Shirley .,..,..,,. Ton, James ....,,.... Traber, Dolores .......... Trakowski, Carol Traver, Jean ........ .... Travis, Claudine ......... Treninslri, Evelyn ......... 46 Troqer, Judith ....... .... . 40 Trolra, Nancy ...., ..... 4 0 Troka, Richard .... , .,.. 40 44 40 37 .....46 148 ........l52 .40 157 g . .... Warszynski. Arline, Wassen, Allan ...... 43 45 46 38 34 48 45 Wambold, Joan .......... 133 42 45 40 38 39 38 40 Wassen, Christopher Wassen, Marilyn .... 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