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

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I . .4 f L CONTENTS it W1 Ju my Jriitly I MWF 1 f W My . , in X3 M fi W lf Sch lLife .... .. 10 KV AV f, he School .... .. 24 1 fi U fl si A ad MH Activities . . . . 48 V QW , Athletics .......... . sz ,ff I nlanuary Graduates .... . 98 X - 4 57 - s J MN June Graduates .... 112 , ' ' s 'gf' ' - X 11 ' Advertisers . . . . . . 156 ' . M Xi Q Xi 'Z fi Index .... ... 190 Y nn' , Q fx M g, 7i x 'X xi' X V 'W 'NJ - 'N it P' .X xg, .Ki '1 'B , x, Q. s. 3, ' 'U Ab ', W' iid N1 X? ' 4-1 Y f ' J , 4 A V X I 1 Vw MX K, 1. N' ' K J , X J ' N , s 1 X ' r .iff , aww X -e S. NN X, gs . s ' IX x K x X F. .fu AX K E l X L P X f , ' I L- 1 ' 'Hb X' ' , i s A A' 1 .I ' - A: D V I xv 1- 1 f N lf gh , 'W , 1 l,l'- I 7 f A, A f f ,ML ,- 1 ,-'Ll ni Ax? -3 , iii, .1 , 'Y V ' ff I ,- 'J ' 2 ' i f A y ' x c 'i X'- A f . J My V To the sp nt at Bay V ew which grasps the opportun hes of tered here for personal development and accepts responsi- b I ty for individual and group conduct, we dedicate this book. JM ff'fWW,2WZ'yi!ffZM?f25lf I M ,Z Ziiwgj W , WM ' ? S, Q s Jlilyg , QQQEDICATION - ' ' To fiffff? W his ' YM ,Mi MV wif? M' WM YW J, Wiwfjfjf jgfwffzf L, LQ Q trftfff fit 1, fftff t Q W i 5 iii-mfln -'4,+ . 'ttf Y' Piiifli lr . V' v. - f ff Mi if . ..-xurygwi The American Legion llrlng squad participates in the Armisilee The Hag crew af lays' Club examines fha new llag. Day progra a., . ,fl uf' , e , . 'U . ,M- 4 f X 'I' rl X, I 1, sb 'f glllhlx , , K Z: l - TAM ivy ,g.:.y'b'f0 i 3' --51W 5' ' :fi-fl EJ' ,an '34 . ,j..,,Q l P ' ,iz .' ' Vlewiles respond quickly fo ire drill. Members ef the faculty who served ln World War ll are shawn with leglannalres. V1 A 1 5 if ' 'lil n ,i ' ill! mx ll v, fx. iz 4 F, , lik., 1 wk It V' : I E af f ,Q g',4. ' VW F an ,r n K l I, 'Illia J 5 , 'NV '1 ,Ir .Q. X . xx.. N5, ,Z 1 E ,'- ' 4 4 - ' -1. ' V 1 X X 1 4 Af ' ' :f 'fF35 1-:qi . V' ' M? 1'-.. '. ' ,KW - ' ' -- . 1' ' -' I 5 'gl' . 'Q' 540.1 'Rf' x f x ' 'f., . 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A' - 1 ' F., loy View students ge on tour of Red Ieother Agencies. hh' Y L cc c cc- c Q Air rold wordens test sirens. u I 'ugh' x Dr. Korn lpeolu to students ot S.G.A. lnougurotlen. Q. E E ? i F 3, x 5 I 1 D i . 1 L X F. 'M' r 1' if' Tint In - The Student loord ond Court take eoth of ellce. U A, -L- an W 'Q WA The Oracle loop appears an flue Homecoming Parade. The Dance land and in vocalists are ready. Ari Club Boa! gen ready for Homecoming Parade. 2 Q A , 9h',,, A' .ew T - 'Q F' .fw '11 5 so H - 1 Q A i ,V 1 f-A - . ' ' -' 'W 1' f-Q H -M' k--'ii Fx 4?-fiww H ' 45- K' Xl' si?--.l'!a Y K' 7 ,'- ' ,. T' 'XS D .4 ,A , H -Q ,..v A b .. li 4, , ' .. f f '1 , Q ' ' I L ,e l , 5- ' gn, - U ..,:f 5 M 513' . V L ., ' 'fl ' - 'YQ fic-' Q ' ' Q ,I ' :?j3o-K f,--wzfgyxw, ' K Y 231- X' iv1sJ5', .,:w:,i,f ff - 1, - .. -w V A ' img. I 1.2 4 Y The Homecoming Parade is led by ihe Marching land. 4 . w . ,, A v, f wgjws V The Henry Gillo Trophy is awarded to lay View. ,nf ga-v .lerry Honeywell and Carol lngrilli are crowned King and Queen at the Homecoming Dance. fn ii: .,L, 1 SQ? uf u. N ,. ,-1 - ,. li .. 3.2 ,. .. .. ... gg H Q2 , l li! . A3 951 d' 'QW' .1 ink- Tx Davld Knight gives the noon hour movie collectors Instruction -1--I .Q A ,,, 4 W I Ex' Jw in flu' 'htm 4.1,E'?:Q' 8- George dlscovera that Barbara has not run all with Matt. K 533 1!+uML I g- X X Us i-.- Matt tolls his family of his experiences on the train ln the class play, January 1haw.' , 'A I' lfA4 ik 'wx .1 L S R The inspector discovers that Barbara is not missing. 3' Q... , bb H I., Y, 0 ri mf' -If Nurse Edna Cutsforth weighs a student. Hero is the happy crowd departing from the class play. yy A A . ,mga-+1 Ham. 1 :pl f-'., M, 5 . U Q .W ,V is :SU-M 1 .,,,M, 'fx W c Q srrs We i f lvergreen goes up in the gymnasium for the Christmas Dane 1 - f - 2 , 25 2 A . 4 td - :- I A 1 , ' 'V T W Audrey 'langen and Dorothy lehling check the trays in ' f 4 - fi n the cafeteria. , A' I' V ' It . , ' 1 , F .... n A. W -,Q-11'i -.ly-,KU ,W A I ,ix , S fr - Q c If A i. ' G J la ' ' . AL' X' N. My Flmrllf f ,-EFAU Xiivx. fi ,J 4 , fmisf' .- Kgllsvxgin, ' nf! Y V Ltfwwka, f 1 ,A 1 . . -,, H. . David Bartlett constructs model house. Students decorate library bulletin board for Book Week. Lois Mattice and Mary Prusinskl change the office bulletin board Co-operation makes the Girls' Club canned food drive successful. J.. fx- 1 IK if fi Neighbors arrange outdoor Yule decorations in Christmas Pageant. 1 i 1'- V-vf A515 P 5 ' awnimm Everyone goes home for Christmas. NA. f. i...' .-Q 1. ii Students decorate the tree In front of the auditorium. 7 - AL uP t 4 larlaara lleslak prepare display a Christmas ' 2 ,,,. , A, hi if Ig .F vw, 1 H? Q? ? QHWE' . 1. ,111-f 'r , If 1, The Chrlstlnas narrator: were Judith Kuseh and Neale Elslay. ' C ' .2 ,: n ' 1 - - -J 1 QQ 'JN I 1 Hg 52: 3 .,f??i ,. AW' qv ' . A-' ,dh .18 -W , wg- 'I l'm dreaming ot a White Christmas wa f s featured in the program. X' .ff I I home economics group prepares a dinner, and S521 rf v 'i in .1 , Q. Grade school ehldenfs, led by their teachers, inspee 1 -it p-7 owl g 'm'-an 'R S v 7 V W: 15- , 'Q dp, vw h 24 9 'A fi The Valentine dance jlw T January Grads udnlro ouch othofs Inery on llool-and-'lla Day. ?-17 x Aonnuuikl clan gon to lilly Mlkluoll Ilold for Ioldfrlp. H W 1-.mn 3 gm E M4 ' F1 q J' -4 , ' V! V' Ilm ' 'if No eau: of faulty hearing go undohehd as Dr. lofty Ioulualnt oxnmlnn students. if Mosh and lloshuol knp corridor vlgll. The Ilrsf llnl-and-'Ile Dey In the subject of convonuilon. A.. i Af! I V94 X . ti! A . g, l .,, 7,1 Mk ul . n-f ' ' vv.'?2 m f ' 1 . Tho Varsity gots rolling. 'L I I . A Tom Laude catches a ball. 'FSR Q 6-1 Melarnon goes back to pau. in A, .4 I ll Egg 2 Tony Kubok and Tod Korber diagram football plays U -Eng , . v 1 ,ff L-nn u - ...,, fwflin- R 3 ,fx K y J I M ' - . ,.......:,, , . , . 7 -lb fp N 5 'Lg' 'af 'Q 1 m?f3v f'3ErYE'? jq.:x. Z5Q,f. , . 4114. Z' a A 1 .tx .- ,ms.f:Z,f,i - ' : -1, , - A . M '. -,, ,, .K au 5 N . . A k.N,,, .4 ' xv if. '-fl , - n.. - ' if - --to . - . .mb 1 1 ' Q x,. fn-,J.. I, 'o J ' '- iz' 4 3 , 1 . -5 ,, M , , , 15, , 3, , lv - , A 3 F , 'lluo Cross Country squad takes to Humboldt Park. laude earrlos tho ball around tho end. , infer. fur W af I 4 , . I' '42 1 . 'EV' ,- L 54 ig: r 'V 'if' -vfx , gy ' January graduates onioy their dinner-dance. ,, y . i 5 M if 5 3 Y 4 5' n fi I X' . rA',1'-5 I W .Nu gi . S , , ' ' V1 : +.- ' 2 Q Anxious sonlors await proud pououlona Ollleo Manapor Mary Johnko Th' 'd 'nw Mak C N, the clan rings. I roturns nomo Oracle copy. T3 of :Hi ., fe. do--' Lv' Shop Gibson, Kon Cox, lob Watson, and Tom Boating proparo lunch-hour disc-Ioekoy program. Vbaviel Knight and Tom lasting work In tho spot booth. +L. , A A ' I 'PQ The members ot the 1953 Honor Society pose on the front steps. Art students and stage crew make a prop for Kiss Me Kate. wi ' 1 Mr. Hurst supervises arrangement of displays prepared tor ' Kiss Me Kate. Scenery is painted back stage. - r-1 - , F v w 'r WHL , : ,,,, ,, V r l , . :flu , fxwhhtw--'VV li 5 1, lx It Nami Mrs. Loeber and Miss Czaikowski assign operetta mail order tickets. ' Haiti . X 'ffl ,Mu f-1 Q These people worked behind the scenes to make the operetta a success ff -A 'Erik 'zl X 'lil ,A -.....- A gi? : 1wf 'v W' .it QS' , 'kvlmgja ss 15 Kate reiecfs her suitors. ee e ,fm p00,n-, 5? A 9.94 - -an . ,X ww' I ., ,I--N-,L.HV11,,' Pefruchio and Kate are in their dressing rooms. fi' ll ' .gm , if 7 M' Q VIQ, ms K N, .. , 1' J! 4 'W Rf, , 4 x 'lm L . .w ww v .AH md Too Darn Hof is fecnured in Ohe alley scene. 5. It's the Wunderbar waltz. ,,, ,, ..,,z.,.,. .-.-1-my Gerald Cleslelskl ond Kenneth. Smith linish their proiects. Here are the students who solcl most of the ads for this Oracle. NIM ll mls F. :Z :mi HX :E by we lf 2 .,. 'az V a ' It Mr. Weller speaks to parents of his September homeroom students. These students wrote the copy for the 1953 Oracle. .Q A !.., l Y ., znlqswiw li ' li W Elliot Schnackenberg was student photographer for this book. Prof. O. N. Olsen of Marquette speaks to future engineers. N ff' S r.y'V,' . Ir- l'H'1-zi .ff'..'f. . gqifb : M .'v 'Q I gr. D-4 'B sw 2...w,,' vffm1g 'Q'fs f no n on No one hurries home when the weather is inviting. .wg' . v- As :zo +L Z 1 ':l.i: , JY' R. '-i 4.3113- -'lyfz 2 Q4.y.:?n Q- , , -.Ky , 1-,,' -,Q-. lk lx , l fe :, fffyf ' . 51 '55 . vie- l ,-,.'lC'L 'bi 1 ' '4'l'l J x W5 32, ak.. P'- 90,..z' 'T . .f' ' FQ L-. M' . 'ff LA, .g.g.,,:,.5.-fl' ,Q -'ff:1f..g3.f- T91 ' 1 ll 'Wi ' Barbara Kearns and Judith Kuczynslzi check coats of those without locker keys. Viewites rest in Humboldt Park at the end of the day , 5 q'fT ', . .ea :ws Q '- .Q-,J l 5 f A. .A I 15Wx'34f WU, w I-..v-Vftpj.-V 1 ,l..i' 1. . C 'ff -H ' ff: Ii. -f v,f.4A f , , L , ,dfqaxz , 1' 1'.gi3.1 .g 7' 7, ffl. -r ie .LL ' 3 X' . uf . fs- l p P N if-is ' ' A Q n 5 1 ' 45 . . .1 - 'U , ' , 4 fir ,qgflj 'ft ci A xzgt ..-' x L, 4' 'ff 4 . ','Q.'f'v Q A71 l 3'!5 ty' ' 9-...vs .241 .--'Le , frffn J' . ,-i'.3k:.,x'- 1 ' - A A 1123. ,-'K' ' .-- '- ' . -F. 'WI475 .u ' 1 S Adi xg, .V X. K. Iifijli gf? gg :Q-7'Wff . f 'H ,LH ' J4ff ' f :- ,' ' .3 fs' ' ,L Q n Ili 554fi'3f3EZ'43'Xg4Q,,i,' ' -f1v,- A' f .I - s- 4 '. I ., - . K' ' ' ' v 5 ' . P 5 . , am.-,, 15 ., ,. 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The old proverb of the Athenians, Nothing in excess, is still a watchword to the educator of today, for the essence of its truth is enduring. Those who live in a democracy and have undertaken the training of its youth know this full well. They recog- nize the ever-present danger that in providing for all the children of all the people they may sacrifice for the many, opportunities they should offer the few. They cannot in conscience allow those who come to them to be frustrated by struggles to at- tain intellectual standards beyond them, or dulled by never being challenged to mental effort. For all there must be both the discipline and the pleasure of learning. Bay View has experimented for some time with a two-channel approach in various subiects. In math- ematics, for example, parallel courses are given. The one is completely practical, the other ap- proaches the practical through the theoretical. Every course is open to all who qualify for it, and the student chooses in large part on the basis of his interest or his recognized need. Always, as ours is a school in a democracy, there is not culti- vation of intellectual snobbery. The fluidity of the American social structure still continues here. 1 DR. BERNHARD C. KORN, Principal The administrative staff at Bay View. working under the principal, is organized with a vice-principal, a dean of girls, and four counselors. The vice-principal su- pervises the work of all new teachers and tries to help them to understand the nec- essary regulations, and to get the feel of the school. lt is his task, too, to check on all absentees, for it is obvious that only if students appear regularly in class is it possible for teachers to give adequate in- struction. It is necessary to check any tendency to malinger, and at the same time to urge no seriously ill student to attempt to keep going at school. Every- one is made to understand both by his class-room teacher and by the vice-prin- cipal that all class work missed by ab- sence must be made up. MR. WILEY, Counselor Chairman Page Twenty-eight Vice-Principal MR. DONDLINGER Each freshman who enters Bay View from the Milwaukee schools has had an opportunity to visit his new high school and has had his program planned care- fully for him. This has been done by his counselor in consultation with him, his eighth grade teacher, and his parents, if they desire to be present. The counselor is the first Bay View teacher to meet him and one of the last to bid him farewell when his four years are over. As soon as he is enrolled, he is sent to a homeroom teacher, who then un- dertakes to help him adiust to a new en- vironment. This teacher plans with him a four-year program, which, of course, is subiect to change as he develops new interests, or the original seleciions seem unwise. Parents understand the entire four-year plan and request changes when they are desired. As far as possible, a student stays for four years with the same counselor and the same homeroom teacher. Every high school student knows that full information about his scholarship and his extra curricular activity is always on file. He knows that before he is graduated teachers will report on such qualities of character as his cooperation, dependa- bility, leadership, efficiency, and emo- tional control. He knows the record on him will be kept, and much of it will be available on request when he seeks em- ployment or enrolls at an institution of higher learning. But far more important is the feeling brought home to him day by day, semes- ter after semester, in many conferences, that his personality and his accomplish- ments are matters of real concern to counselor and homeroom teacher, that they care about what happens to him. And the graduates who return every year to visit with their counselors and home- room teachers are ample proof that they felt a security grounded in the interest teachers showed in them. MISS STATZ, Dean of Girls Mr. Suttle, Mr. May, Miss Steel, Miss lane. Page Twenty-nine STUDENT GCVERNMENT Terry Rockafellar, Presidenig Ralph Heisel, Sergeant-at-Arms, Marlene Janacek, Historian, Richard Klaesing, Second Vice-President, Carla Papenfus, Secretary, Jack Wuebben, First Vice-President, Jackie Schaefer, Treasurer. In all of its seven years of existence here at Bay View, the Student Government Association has operated on 'the principle that the individual should take on as much re- sponsibility as he shows himself capable of handling. This year it was especially evident that the students as a whole accepted this principle and agreed that privileges granted must not be abused. When a wave of vandalism occurred, students of all grade levels banded together to protect themselves against it, and brought the culprits to iustice. All realized that the individual has certain social responsibilities, and, when the Corridor Committee was organized, the support given it was vigorous. Other S.G.A. groups continued working to improve stu- dent conditions around the school. The noon-hour activity committee sponsored movie serials, chess and checkers, and knitting circles, while the auto registration committee campaigned for safe driving and initiated the official Bay View decal for all cars used for transportation to and from school. STUDENT BOARD Arthur Agostini, Neale Elsby, Jean Olson, Terry Rockafellar, Gerald Gufkowski, Lorna Papke. Page Thirty THE COURT LUNCH-HOUR COMMITTEE AUTO REGISTRATION COMMITTEE CENTRAL STUDY HALL COMMITTEE Q NINTH GRADE 'I26 233 W- I-4 Page Thirty-two 126 MRS. KUROWSKI Front Row: Ann Choinacki, Julia Crivello, Barbara Branstad, Richard Diesch, Joan Freuden, Kay Brusewitz, Marilyn Foreclxi, Darlene Becker, Dawn Fraker, Delores Cierniak Second Row: Diane Basterash, Sandra Bergmann, Carol Gorski, Phyllis Appleby, Mrs. Kurowski, Byron Becker, Gerald Bozich, Keith Bahlman, Dorothy Butler, Clarence Choinacki Third Row: Barbara Grzegorczyk, Rosalie Emmons, Carmel Batt, Rose Brzek, Karen Bartz, Harry Gabelbauer, Thomas Archie, Barbara Buske, Tom Gerhardt, James Bednarczylc Back Row: Gary Grunau, Debra Gobrielson, Susan Glander, Elaine Bouillion, Frederick Boulton, John Derfus, William Geller, James Conley, Don Galligan, Bernard Boretsky 233 MISS LEA Front Row: Paul Nowacki, Annie McGeorge, Gail LaCourt, Jeanne Jacob, Judith Jaworski, Loretta Lund, Josephine Jasso, June Irick, Ruth Icke, Virginia Hartshorn Second Row: Allan Hobbs, Richard Janczak, George Kokemueller, Richard Lund, Lanny Hutchison, Carl Jourdoin, Beatrice Kleinschmidt, Laurelle Haakma, Carol Joers Third Row: Barbara Konczal, Sandra Michener, Bessie Keeling, Judith Kuiawa, Norman Martin, Donald Mattke, Alice Hodson, Barbara Nowacki, Judith Jelinek, Darryl Henk Back Row: Louis Marino, David Holck, Louis Maggi, John Neumeier, Dennis Johnson, Kurt Hansen, Lois Kamirski, Joan Krueger, Ronald Hryniewicki W 'I-4 MRS. KECECIOGLU Front Row: Daniel Widmeyer, Patricia Thor, Alice Smith, Vivian Pawluczek, Nancy Prah, Pattie Thomas, Penelope Timm, Kenneth Swift, Thomas Tollefsen, Joanne Sorcinelli Second Row: Patrick Raichel, Donald Sierpinski, Gerhard Paetzke, Thomas Szymczak, Gerald Seidenkranz, Mrs. Kececioglu, Carol Zeisse, Robert Witon, Peter Schneider, Diane Pepper, Edmund Weninger Third Row: David Poblitz, Ernest Wilcox, Bert Reamer, Donald Rymarz, Janet Zavattaro, Beverly Piskula, Joyce Swiderski, Sharon Payne, Robert Pihl, Robert Wittlit? Back Row: Wayne Youngquist, Arthur Palleon, James Olson, Gary Tekampe, Thomas Woiack, Paul Picchiottino, John Tadych, Thomas Polenz, Gary Olson, Gerald Oleniczak, Donald Theys E-4-6 F 418 415 NINTH GRADE East 4-6 Front' MRS. ARNOLD Front Row: Lorelei Cortese, Caroline Czernieiewski, Frederick Colburn, Phyllis Chartier, Kenneth Cherek, Joyce Cieslak, Judy Conklin, Deanna Christiansen, Margaret Christl Second Row: Patricia Dunne, Yvonne Deschaine, Judith Dahlke, Patricia Czerwinski, Diane Doering, Mary Didier, Betty Disch Third Row: Judy Diedrich, Virginia Craig, Janice Cradler, Patricia Constant, Marilyn Coftin, Marlene Cook, Patricia DeBard, Michelle Czarnecki, Richard Cupertino. Back Row: John Crivello, James Diesch, John Braddy, Nicholas Contorno, David Clemence, Michael Curish, LeRoy Dobs, Robert Cordell, James DeLong 418 MR. BUCHANAN Front Row: Sherry Ames, Dorothy Brandt, Joyce Birner, Charlotte Bowman, Joyce Budnik, Lionel Brylow, Carol Bruno, Virginia Brzezinski, Deanna Barker Second Row: Marlene Bechtel, Ruth Brunsch, Ellen Amport, Beverly Behling, Mr. Buchanan, Tom Bitters, Lori Ann Bertrand, Marsha Ambrogio, Marcia Brzeskiewicz Third Row: Jayne Brust, Sherry Barr, Marlene Anderson, Darlene Bower, Wayne Blake, Norman Audi, Donald Ance, Joseph Brezovar, Terence Barlow Back Row: Peter Bigelow, Thomas Boucher, Judith Anderson, Herman Bednarz, Pat Borzynski, David Bartelt, Joseph Baldwin 415 MRS. CUTTER Front Row: Mary Ann lgnowski, Leah Hall, Janet Hill, Alvina Fengern, Sandra Hettinger, Arline Hensel, Lois Heinzel, Beverly Hoyer, William Reiss Second Row: Elaine Huelaschen, Stella Hartmann, Virginia Hipsch, Janice Heder, Mrs. Cutter, Harleen Halvorsen, Patrick House, Thomas Hesiak Third Row: James Heise, Barbara Hayden, Sharon Heyden, Robert Wiesinger, Jerome Hanley, Lee Heidemann, William Pore, Keith Hensel, Geraldine Hull Back Row: Ronald Kowalski, Richard Schuster, Thomas Hoetner, James Klosky, Melvin Helminski, Jeanette Hein, Carol Hansen Page Thirty-three NINTH GRADE E 7-9 R W 17-20 314 Page Thirty-four East 7-9 Rear MR. DIETRICH Front Row: Gerald Milczclrski, Carolyn Marsh, Patricia Mellinger, James Machan, Caroline Marker, Carol Mixdorf, Marcella Marchewka, Carol Ullstrup, Joan Manzeck Second Row: Darlene Myers, M Narlock, Ann Middleton Third Row: Catherine Mescher, Bonnie Mutz, Howard Miller, Judy Mertin, Elaine Millar, Kenneth Maduscha, Barbara Marek, Antonia Magestro, Nancy Miller Back Row: Richard Nicholson, Alex Nesta, Ronald Matty, Ronald Neisner, Dean Marsolek, Patrick McCormick, Robert Madden arian Mark, Alexander March, Robert Mintner, Mr. Dietrich, Nancy Nimmer, Audrey West 17-20 MR. HICKMAN Front Row: Barbara Krause, Mary Koszuth, Roberta Labisch, Nancy Kitzrow, Robert LaBre, Albert Korthals, Sylvia Kuka, Barbara Kloc, Mary Ann Kress, Kay Kettula Second Row: Raymond Koenig, Louise Kearns, Barbara Kolp, James Lowry, Mr. Hickman, Allen Krueger, Lee Krause, Kenneth Kempka, Raymond Kwiatkowski, Norbert Luedtke Third Row: Mary Lange, Ronald Love, Patrick Kuhagen, Glen Kepner, Darlene Lewitz, Kay Kirkpatrick, Priscilla Lieber, Bonnie Lannewehr, Darlene Kieliszewski, Marilyn Klein Back Row: Doris Klosky, Suzanne Kotlowski, Virginia Lutchen, Judy Kolvenbach, Joan Lueders, Karen Kuhn, Don Lo Violette, Robert Kitzrow, Eugene LaPine, Lee LaFevre 314 MISS .IAMESON Front Row: Jacquelyn Thurber, Barbara Westwood, Mildred Williamson, Arleen Tylke, Kay Tourigny, Barbara Tessler, Barbara Wesenberg, Joyce Weed, Karen Waltemath, Barbara Tomczak Second Row: Esthermae Todero, Judy Wamser, Marion Tomsyck, Jean Weir, Laurel Woitasik, Eileen Tuchel, Nancy Tuska, Christine Tomkowiak, Deanna Talatzko, Mary Thomas Third Row: Patricia Tamel, Dorothy Tengel, Shirley Tolzman, LeRoy Wnukowski, Jon Woicieckowski, James Wilson, Richard Wehmeyer, Sheron Thomas, Judy Teshnow, Donald Whitford Back Row: Barbara Tauscheck, Joyce Tretow, Leona Tylock, Marlene Wawrzyniakowski, Curine Tamboli, Robert Walsh, Joseph Wesolowski, Beverly Warner, Frank Thomsen, Donald Wienke 427 304 204 NINTH GRADE go 'P' MOC it 427 MR. KYPER Front Row: Nancy Germansan, Grace Graziano, Joyce Goltz, Judith Geiger, Barbara Goltz, Connie Goderski, Charlene Gaulke, Edward Gorichs, Elizabeth Gonia Second Row: Karen Fritsche, Nancy Gardetto, Barbara Fecteau, Patricia Gertz, Mr. Kyper, Neil Frischmann, Carol Goetz, Gail Gullikson Third Row: Marlene Fuhrman, Dorothy Fronczak, Darlene Grunau, Ralph Fabian, Louis Fons, James Garney, John Guss, Fred Gratke Back Row: Suzanne Frank, Robert Gawlitta, Richard Goldberg, Neal Grunert, Edward Golla, Lance Giese 304 MISS MARCHNER Front Row: Barbara Smith, Dolores Laufenberg, Carolyn Schraitle, Nancy Zieroth, Arlene Zynda, Janet Zess, Patricia Krug, Carol Zastrow, Charles Zickuhr Second Row: Patrick Kearns, Kathleen Wesolowski, Cynthia Wencka, Miss Marchner, Judith Williams, James Kern, Michalene la Breche, Mary Ann Zanchetti Third Row: Orthas Kinart, Reba Kammer, Ruth Leu, Karen Winger, Tom Burge, Joanne Schumacher, Ruth Zens, Patricia Zielinski, Kenneth Zippel Back Row: Raymond Karshna, Daniel Zwicke, Daniel Zarzynski, Ronald Zess, Ronald Zak, Stuart Luedtke, Roger Koenke, Gregory Kienzle, Jack Zimmermann 204 MR. H. E. SMITH Front Row: Robert Schaefer, Alan Susek, Virginia Schoenrock, Barbara Schultz, Gerald Scheer, Susan Skorch, Nancy Shutta, Barbara SkeH, Ernst Stunek, Sandra Sedenquist Second Row: Judy Szymbarski, Geraldine Stanley, Delores Suelflow, Margaret Schuda, Mr. Smith, Alice Schoeller, Arlene Steiner, Marlene Scherkenbach, Joanne Synowicz, Doris Sipiorski Third Row: James Stark, James Smith, Carol Siuda, Joann Spohn, Nancy Stelter, Shirley Schulenburg, Jack Schaubel, James Sherman, Roger Senger Fourth Row: Florence Smith, Ann Soli, Germaine Schell, Arlene Szyrnczak, Donald Severson, James Seaman, Frank Scicero, Peter Schimp, Thomas Sobanski, Earl Scherkenbach Back Row: Elliott Schnackenberg, Martin Stoelzel, Gil Schwulst, Visvaldis Stepe, Noel Schuster Page Thirtyefive 422 E1-3 F 'I29 Page Thirty-six NINTH GRADE r f B 1 422 MR. SPRUNGER Front Row: Dennis Paluszcyk, Virginia Rittel, Barbara Rosolek, Lawrence Ringwoll, Donna Petroski, Loretta Rymaszewski, Barbara Rossow, Carol Rogowski, Claryce Peterson Second Row: Joan Radtke, Rosalie Rozman, Sandra Rock, Mr. Sprunger, Claudia Robarge, Sharon Rohach, Thomas Paszkiewicz, Bruce Purdy Third Row: Richard Ronbock, John Paksheva, Kenneth Proeber, Ronald Pollen, Fred Richter, Gordon Putney, Donald Perket, James Richter, Errol Vangsness Back Row: Norman Vangsness, Roger Redmerski, Thomas Pendergast, Thomas Petlewski, Jeanne Rollt, Dole Rentmeester, Lee Rapp, Allan Prusak East 'I-3 Front MISS STOCK Front Row: Lee Erdmann, Joanne Eigenberger, Lois Johannsen, Richard Janz, Gene Johansen, Sandra Enright, Lorna Johnston, JoAnn Jenson, Kathleen Jeske Second Row: Nancy Olson, Danna Shea, Charles Elgas, Ramona Johnson, Miss Stock, Karen Johnson, Arlene Janus, Barbara Januchowski Third Row: Geraldine Jagadzinski, Audrey Eisch, Lucille Joslyn, Margaret Yankee, Janice Johnson, David Jacobs, Dale Owens, Jack Esaman, Kathy Eyler Back Row: Russell Osantowski, Wm. Jacob, John Ebersol, Marvin Obarski, Henry Erenz, Robert Jaeschke, Douglas Janke 'I29 MISS THORNBURG Front Row: Sarah Ratayczak, Nancy Prasser, Tom Melms, Loretta Domagalski, Robert Dutkiewicz, Mary Rose Von Gonten, Jill Budzien, Annette Provencher, Beverly Rowe Second Row: Richard Budnik, Carol Priebe, David Dew, Robert Slaboszewski, Miss Thornburg, Alan Dick, Jerry Adsen, Colin Dick Third Row: Lorkate Milesvich, Naomi Price, Joan Duvall, Mary Ann Mrowinski, Janet Mrochinski, Thomas Nichols, John Brzeskiewicz, Kyp Buth, Madeline Pruska Back Row: Wayne Migacz, Arnold Noet, Tom Wutke 207 127 132 TENTH GRADE L 207 MR. FREDRICH Front Row: Betty Bird, Barbara Gielow, Carolyn Falconero, John Blackwood, Judith Faehrmann, Barbara Dudek, Judithann Dallmann, Diana Cima, Carol Engebregtsen Second Row: Barbara Frahm, Jacqueline Burss, Conrad Richardi, DeEtta Stoltz, Mr. Fredrich, Barbara Brown, William Brisk, Michael Grey, Ronald Baitinger Third Row: William Dickinson, Beth Brickhouse, Loretto Bychinski, Suzette Bowater, Tom Chritiansen, Sophie Brendal, Roger Cobb, Gary Robinson Fourth Row: Lester Ermis, Evelyn Swietzer, Georgene Grudnowski, Roger Eggert, David Buchert, Robert Fons, Richard Wagner Bock Row: Carl Bahr, Robert Griffith, James Goedland 127 MR. QWEN Front Row: Loreli Muzia, Rose Marie Lucero, Joanne Jagodzinski, Marilyn Kleinschmiclt, Carole Long, Lois Mattke, Yvonne Herro, Alexandra Lewondowski, Sherry Ann Heederik Second Row: Beverly Hanson, Barbara Koss, Maryann Jablonowski, Norma l.ovisa, Lucia Kopoian, Arlene Jacob, William Mazur, James Zeller, Larry Holzmiller Third Row: Barbara Lake, Nancy Narlock, Roy Hundf, Dennis Nowak, Ronald Jambretz, Glenn Larsen, Dale Jerome, Duane Misiewicz Back Row: Robert Savaglia, Donald Johnson, Robert Kent, John Jupp, George Holck, William Nimmer 132 MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT Front Row: Roberta Icke, Karen Paulsen, Frank Trummer, Judy Brinkman, Nancy Hendrychowski, June Zeller, Nancy Thays, Gregory Worman, Patricia Verhein Second Row: John Stabenau, Leo Struck, Gerald Wagner, Miss Schaarschmidt, Beverly St. Germain, Marianne Sorenson, Barbara Schilz, Carol Moraza, Nancy Scheunemann Third Row: James Zmudzinski, Donald Schilling, Kenneth Timm, Tom Vanlanen, Marlyn Resler, Jane Olson, Richard Niemczyk, Robert Rudolf, Karen Schneidewind Back Row: Dale Piorr, Richard Schlund, Milton Schneck, Gerald Richter, William Trush Page Thirty-seven 319 426 432 Page Thirty-eight TENTH GRADE 319 MR. CRAWFORD Front Row: Valerie Laube, Anita Janczak, Carol Clemens, Betty Lueneburg, Bonnie Olson, Nina Schiller, Mary litza, Russell Janz Second Row: Maribeth Jacob, Bernadine Lezala, Barbara Lisiecki, Virginia Lewicki, Dorine Welker, Sandra Schauer, Judith Lonnewehr, Thomas Schmidt Third Row: Richard Liberski, Mary Lenning, Leonore Oettmeier, Jane Holewinski, James Lonergan, James Grady, Arnette Jens, Richard Leu Fourth Row: James Jankowski, John Jones, David Letzrlng, Richard O'Connell, Barton Longrie, Sanford Olson, Gerald Jaworski Back Row: Kenneth Krug, Ronald Olson, Duane Langen 426 MR. DENNIS Front Row: Diane Carter, Marie Choinacki, Rosemarie Crivello, Gail Cromos, Joanne Tolzman, Barbara Cordes, Barbara Cleary, Mariorie Chiaveratti, Ruth Taft Second Row: Patricia Turban, Tom Mikich, Richard Cherti, Rochelle Conti, Mr. Dennis, William Burch, Shirlee Koloslsi, Barbara Troian Third Row: Robert Chase, Gordon Christoftersen, Donald Caughey, Gerald Kloppenburg, Fred Cradler, Frank Ceronowski, John Troglia, Albert Tratnik Back Row: John Collins, John Thomsen, Ronald DesJardin 432 MR. FRITSCHE Front Row: Barbara Hesiak, Geraldine Gleason, Gloria Saylor, Joyce Geske, Maryann Nichols, Janis Gosse, Diane Gariglietti, Raymond Gregorski, James Brylow Second Row: John Grabowsky, Carl Gorski, Thomas Gibbs, Betty Nowacki, Mr. Fritsche, Norman Gould, Peter Graziano, Sheilah Germanson, Jane Gonser Third Row: Anita Nelson, Dianne Goral, Cariann Foss, Donald Goetz, Ronald Neitzel, Carter Nason, Glenn Gruenewald, Clifford Nelson Boclc Row: Robert Nolan, Kenneth Geshrick, Allan Macok 315 433 119 TENTH GRADE 315 MISS KIECKHEFER Front Row: Joan Sosalla, Holly Schindle, David Smukowski, Marilyn Schroeder, Rose Lenz, Diane Schneider, Carole Schultz, Sharon Rode, Susan Koschnick Second Raw: Nancy Swan, Helen Kulpa, Barbara Schuppe, Mary Sandoval, Miss Kieckhefer, Susan Schier, Ronald Eisch, Judith Sandretto, Sharon Starr Third Row: Beverly Schroeder, Judith Vaughn, Barbara Schubert, Sally Schier, Jack Remington, Alon Stenicka, James Sommers, Kent Schanning, Jo Ann Swirkowski Back Row: Anthony La Breche, Eberhardt Schreiber, Carol Schildt, Gerald Stramowski, Gerald Sobczyk, Tom Shaw 433 MR. MIERZWA Front Row: Lois Yeko, Judith Manthy, Diane Drews, Gloria Dombrowski, Josephine Miller, Nancy Miller, Patricia Milczarski, Nancy Ann Madecky, Josephine Moglio Second Row: Shirley Muska, Gary Bartels, Diane Durka, Judith Dzierzgowski, Mr. Mierzwa, Mary O'Connell, Arlene Manke, Sandra Diedrich, Sharon Ebert Third Row: Shirley Muszynski, Jean Messal, Joan Marino, Patsy Milczarek, Chardon Dreyer, Gerald Driscoll, Thomas Madden, Elaine Maichrzok Back Row: Frank Schultz, Charles Murray, Theodore Yokotich, Clarence Drichto, Le Roy Monthey, William Mathias, Clarence Menge 119 MR. NELSON Front Row: Judith Ruediger, Theresa Brodaczynski, Shirley Revolinski, Louise Rymoszewski, Pearl Ramos, Mary Ann Kazmierski, Mary Prusinski, Virginia Reagan, Sandro Rawski Second Row: Nancy Ross, Betty Ponko, Donald Pradarelli, Michael Philleo, Mike Posig, Mr. Nelson, Marlene Rankin, Arlene Popelbon, Jean Reynolds Third Row: Madeleine Putz, Patsy Ruka, Marshall Reckard, Bruce Protzmann, Donald Paetzke, Richard Regalado, Gordon Rettmann, Frank Prevetti Back Row: Robert Rowe, Ronald Plitzner, James Radtke, David Michalski, Russell Paluszcyk, Arvin Prebelski, Danny Price, Donald Greenwood, William Klosky Page Thirty-nine W 9-12 213 335 Page Forty TENTH GRADE W 9-12 MISS PAULUS Front Row: Virginia Barke, Barbara Arcuri, Betty Butters, Jean Beecher, Nancy Brozelc, Rosalie Woinicz, Janet Burow, Dione Banach, Carol Barbian Second Row: Mary Bialk, Rose Mary Brandl, Karen Appleby, Anita Brechtel, Miss Paulus, Arlene Bessler, Marilyn Bolan, Betty Jane Beaster, Patsy Andrus Third Row: James Braun, Kenneth Bolinski, Russell Bunch, Francis Barrett, Ronald Andryk, David Brooch, John Axtell, Ronald Blankenberg Back Row: David Bothe, Gerald Adrian, Carter Bartlett, James Burow, Wayne Buettner, Ronald Multhouf 213 MISS RILEY Front Row: Florence Kuzminski, Sandra Topping, Nancy Kram, Jacqueline Konetsky, Janice Koch, Marlene Kondor, Christine Kubek, Karen Kuehne, Donna Kerbel Second Row: Marilyn Kolt, Joann Knaak, Geraldine Kolter, Berdyne Peterson, Miss Riley, Diane Kromrai, Karen Kearns, James Kaiser, Tom Kuszak Third Row: Gretchen Konetz, Joan Kokemueller, Caroline Kraczelc, Marlene Raduechel, Mary Lou Knutson, Carolyn Kucinski, Dennis Knight, Robert Katcha, Gerald Kleczka Back Row: Betty Janowski, Thaddeus Kominowski, Kenneth Klump, Jane Koch, Mary Ann Kreger, Robert Keeling, Thomas Kotlowski, Glenn Klein, James Koch 335 MRS. SCHOOFS Front Row: Judith Ann Walsh, Arline Wood, Margie Fisler, Mauree Mitchell, Judy Fritz, Miriam Weidemann, Hilda Wiesinger, Dian Figved Second Row: Robert Freuden, Barbara Frankowiak, Eileen Wruk, David Frelke, Mrs. Schoofs, Roland Furgason, Marlyn Feige, Patricia Bosch h W ' Th W i s Third Row: Ronald Fritsch, Fred Walloch, Thomas Woiciechowslxi, Gerald Wanke, Jo n argln, omas es, Virginia Westphal Bock Row: Michael Florian, Neil Feest, Roger Willms, Robert Warga, Dennis Filkins 303 334 114 TENTH AND ELEVENTH GRADE 303 MR. J. J. SMITH Front Row: Donald Holler, Daniel Housfeld, Thomas Zeise, John Zera, Larry Zaborsky, Dorothy Herald, Barbara Herod, Carol Geller, Nancy Harder Second Row: Beverly Hitfle, Donna Hulsopple, Donna Mae Haschka, Diann Hobbs, Mr. J. J. Smith, Allan Halvorsen, Jeannette Zbichorske, Rose Haissig, Robert Fabry Third Row: Dorothy Hagen, Mona Hayman, Lorely Hahlbeck, Susan Hensel, David Holliday, William Hannah, Bob Hesiok, David Halvorsen Back Row: Jerome Hensiak, Carl Hansen 334 MISS FREUND Front Row: Louise Albertono, Vera Schultz, Nellie Puffer, Rosemary Zilch, Lorraine Burke, Patricia Oleniczak, Frieda Lowry, Pat Toepfer, Beverly Richter Second Row: Judith Arnet, Ethel Reader, Betty Weed, Mary Ann Czernieiewski, Kay Anderson, Betty Jahnke, Diane Will, Barbara Klosiewslci Third Row: Marilyn Susek, Karl Melms, Thomas Basting, Warren Olson, James Becker, Robert Kolbeck, Robert Williamson, Dennis Boals Back Row: Jerome Brylow, Donald McConnell, Ernest Panovich, Louis Jahnke, Wayne Baxter 114 MR. OERLLINE Front Row: Barbara Freda, Beverly Davis, Lois Gould, Marilyn Esaman, Patricia Platek, Jean Spiegel, Edith Draieske, Sharon Hellmich, James Cross Second Row: Olivia Widmeyer, Marlene Gielow, Harriet Hobus, Richard Pihl, Mr. Oerlline, Gerald Damazyn, Neil Hutchison, Richard Fischer, Kenneth Braatz Third Row: Kenneth Bulin, Howard Host, Ronald Czarnecki, Bill Damro, James DeNoyer, Gary Ticknor, Louis Carlson, Ronald Ceszynski Delores Groth Back Row: James Thompson, James Janza, Bill Cowden, Ronald Gawlitta, Kenneth Hunkel, Roger Piorier, Tom Galligan, DeWitt Pangborn, Robert Hendrychowslxi l Page Forty-one W 5-8 419 326 Page Forty-two ELEVENTH GRADE West 5-8 MR. TIBBETTS Front Row: Joyce Joslyn, Leona Krawczyk, Marilyn Look, Jacquelyn Raschko, Carol Schanning, Gail Kitzrow, Frieda Koren, Lillian White, Janice Nelson Second Row: Suzanne Morrical, Carol Jones, Gene Wilber, Leon Morbeck, Mr. Tibbetts, Leon Nelson, Nancy Smith, Marylee Jopke, Juanita Misiewicz Third Raw: Sue Krupke, Reinhold Mueller, Ellis La Court, James Mettlemann, Tom Kitzrow, Denis Sobieszczyk, Howard Steinhilber, Jerry Laskowski Fourth Row: Nick Milesvich, Elmer Nettie, Charlotte McCart, Frank Susnilx, Gerald Landry, Harry Thelen, George Richter Back Row: Barry Mills, Paul Kohlbeclt, John Liebenstein 419 MISS BATZ Front Row: Kristin Klintman, Patricia Stubbe, Dianne Schmuhl, Patricia Szymanski, Betty Lou Schreiber, Ann Singleton, Genevieve Szyszlxo, Joan Slaboszewski, Shirley Sikorslci Second Row: Mary Ann Szelmeczka, Louanne Strobusch, Diane Suemnicht, Barbara Seidel, Miss Batz, Bertram Smith, Donna Swessel, Barbara Spana, Arlene Simerson Third Row: Earl Welker, William Schauer, Richard Steffen, Kenneth Schulz, Nancy Siemanowski, JoAnn Sylvester, Carol Ringwall, Richard Szymkowiak Fourth Row: John Stevens, Helen Snow, Patricia Barrington, Yvonne Staven, Tom Stys, Kenneth Sikorski, Richard Schultz, Juleen Schubert Back Row: Kenneth Steingraeber, Albert Spengler, Robert Slawny 326 MRS. BREITLING Front Row: Margaret Rageth, Joanne Howell, LaVerne Oelke, Carol Ingrilli, Arlene Holtz, Shirliann Hiegel, Nancy Heinan, Ann Hanneman, Arlene Lewarski Second Row: Betty Hora, Dorothy Halpin, Joan Haissig, Rita Holzmiller, Mrs. Breitling, Meredyth Heinzel, Marlene Pteifer, June Oelschlaeger, Patricia Wildes, Harvey Hoernke Third Row: Gilbert Hittman, James Hoffmann, David Hurlbutt, William Hagerty, Carol Ann Olson, Mary Hermans, Marianne Obermann, Donald Harvey, Roger Harris Back Row: Richard Heiderich, Robert Heule, Marleane Hickey, Paul Hartwig, Marilyn Hinz, Joyce Harrison, Henry House, Robert Qualls, Fred Obodal 411 321 318 ELEVENTH GRADE 411 MRS. HOERNEI. Front Row: Maureen Manz, Nancy Momblow, Janet Murawski, Violet Barbian, Kathleen Martin, Arlene White, Annette Wasielewski, Mavis Mielcarelr, Carole Wuethrich Second Row: Catherine Witlcowski, Betty Wesolowski, Margaret Wilson, Mrs- Hoernel, Carolyn Wall, Marlene Mielcarek, Lyle Klumb, James Schwandt Third Raw: Ronald Ciezki, Sam Wergechik, Russell Witon, James Mitchell, Max Dzierzgowski, George Miller, Roger Bartnik Bock Row: Dale Weigert, Donald Malawsky, Harry Tann 321 MISS LANE Front Row: Elizabeth Borowski, Janet Bebeau, Sylvia Trummer, Nancy Baumgardt, Carol Buchhloz, Lou Ann Buczwinslti, Janet Behling, Beverly Baker, Deon Buck Second Row: Florence Skwarek, Margaret Bertoglio, Nancy Bradford, Joyce Brzelc, Miss Lane, George Bessler, Donna Buchert, Morylyn Bruno, Barbara Beecher Third Row: Helen Biedrzyclri, Barbara Bialoszynski, Robert Bodden, Joseph Block, Daniel Binkowski, Raymond Banach, Charles Brushwood, Suzanne Bird, Gerald Burns Back Row: Kenneth Braun, David Bartlett, Eugene Behne, David Boyle, Donald Baker, James Bychinslei 318 MRS. LYNCH Front Row: Patricia Gedymin, Joann Gallagher, Lois Fox, Arlene Glazewski, Mary Gross, Ann Goetz, Dorothy Franceschetti, Joanne Moser, Shirley Suelflow Second Row: Arline Franza, Judith Fessler, Barbara Gardetto, Mrs. Lynch, Joyce Gleason, Anne Gardetto, Donald Gorske, Nancy Gertz Third Row: Loraine Giese, Joan Frankowiak, Barbara Grudnowski, Diane Frederick, Kenneth Gardner, Arlene Gucltenberger, Dian Fonteine, Edward Gorski Back Row: David Filldns, John Gregorski, Robert Freda, James Field, Thomas Galbraith, Fred Goedland, James Gray Page Forty-three ELEVENTH GRADE 332 ,f J 227 214 Page Forty-four LJ 332 MISS MILLER Front Row: Donna Lee Dobra, Linda Lou Chizek, Bernice Courier, Joan Christensen, Joan Douglas, Josephine De Andre, Carole Birner, Thomas Devine, Louis Dominguez Second Row: John Cianciolo, Beverly Diedrich, Jo Ann Delebeck, Angeline Comina, Miss Miller, Betty Danielewicz, Robert Czubek, Barbara Christiansen, Thomas Canary Third Row: Carol Dundas, Barbara Durka, Gloria Mae Dziedzic, Gloria Ceranowski, Shirley Edwards, Anita Cupertino, Kathleen Cox, Donald Cinkosky, Robert Dabs Back Row: Theodore Drolshagen, Walter Drezek, Paul Fans, Rolf Christiansen, Curtis Gustafson, Richard Czeszynski, Louis DeGrace, Donald Colbo 227 MR. SHUMAKER Front Row: Joe Ceretto, Donna Kraft, Carol Kline, Connie O'Toole, Joan Kirchen, Jeanette Kammer, Sandra Benclel, Jerrie Kassel, Darlene Kruske Second Row: Sandra Bentley, Carol Koprowski, Judith Kuczynski, Richard Kraft, David Knight, Audrey Cieslik, Arlene Klein, Jaycee Kline Third Row: Janet Knuth, Carol Kutz, Ingrid Koebernik, Edward Tuchel, Glen Busse, Karl Kakemueller, Robert Kowalski, Patrick Kline, Scot Konings Back Row: George Van Weelden, Ronald Kaluzny, Robert Koeper, John Kraczek, Norman Koenke, Robert Kotlowski, Gerald Kaczanowski 214 MRS. SHUTES Front Row: Rosemary Laufenberg, Corinne Patti, Joyce Proeber, Jacquelyn Bogardus, Nancy Lake, Gail Larson, Lois Mattice, Margaret Papp, Joan Peplinski Second Row: Barbara Palicke, Lorna Fapke, Joyce Przybylski, Mrs. Shutes, Joan Prahl, Marlene Lipinski, Marie Paasch, Janice Lamon Third Row: Nancy Nowak, Margaret Pesch, Anthony Paluso, Robert Presnal, Joanne Niemann, Carol Petroski, Suzanne Long, Kay Priebe, Gerard LePine Back Row: Danny Nicholson, Viola Miiokovic, Donna Mae Lenz, James Liebhauser, John Picchiottino, Noel Lilieblad, Robert Lesniewski, Vallory Lathrop 307 322 W 'I3-'lb ELE ENTH AND TWELFTH GRADE 307 MISS 'TAYLOR Front Row: Patricia Eftertz, Margaret Zanardi, Beverly Jacobson, Diane Alexander, Donna Albrecht, Jean Abbott, Patricia Zera, Gwendolyn Janz, Muriel Yake Second Row: Raquel Voldovinos, Josephine Adamczyk, Joyce Vodnik, Joan Jelinek, Miss Taylor, Carl Johnson, William Schmitz, Max Vandenberg, Erwin Yunk Third Row: Alton Ergeson, George Ronbaclc, Rosemarie Jankiewicz, Richard Hill, Edyth Awve, Robert Hirschmann, Thomas Joers, James Heine, Dan Van Lonen Back Row: Robert Zarek, Delores Ullstrup, Ralph Julien, Michael Eggers, Joseph Janczak, George Van Ells, Leland Engel, Donald Staszewski 322 MISS ZARLING Front Row: Shirley Reamer, lrene Tury, Marilyn Turner, Beverly Thesz, Rita Rieckholt, Mary Ellen Randazzo, Dorothy Theisen, Roger Koenen, Duane Wiesenberg Second Row: Darlene Thays, Maryello Riesen, Arlene Kirkish, Arlene Rueth, Miss Zarling, Nancy Tesnow, Marlene Uttke, Beverly Thur Third Row: Sonya Rudzinski, Janice Theisen, Robert Schmidt, Gary Rickard, Ken Regner, Don Tuler, Don Thelen, Ronald Rakowski Back Row: Norman Rambo, Richard Rutzen, Gary Ranzinger, Harry Tesch, Frederick Titteltitz West 13-6 MR. MATTHEI Front Row: Marion Welleman, Marian Martin, Janet Pokorny, Nancy Pihl, Terry Dimoft, Joyce Bullerman, Ruth Gross, Shirley Knutson, Joe Conley Second Row: Kenneth Panfil, Richard Pando, Gerald Ciesielski, William Caughey, Henry Castro, Gordon Chartier, Chris Markussen, Keith Taylor Third Row: James Greenthal, Theodore Palleon, James Ton, Larry Norcl, Robert Paneitz, Roy Leda, Richard TeKampe, Gordon Janus, David Patrick Back Row: Alfred Keeling, Robert Pum, Robert Van Beck, Fred King, Thomas Parker, Robert Chars, Donald Krumree, Edward Jurkiewicz Page Forty-five 414 333 Page Forty-six TWELFTH GRADE 414 MR. OSTERNDORF Front Row: David Wildes, Carol Konkel, Edith Retzlaft, Geraldine Wachholz, Donna Schimelfenyg, Dorothy Reader, Emma Lou Witzel, Joanne Sobanski, Dolores Stachurski Second Row: Eileen Rozich, Lorraine Rumpel, Charlotte Ross, Joann Schloemer, Mr. Osterndorf, Evonne Roehl, Karen Zimmermann, Sandra Schuetz, Richard Steinegger Third Row: John Koch, Jerome Karshna, Tom Kayser, Allen Smith, Myron Williamson, Victor Rohach, Richard Kinas, Wayne Wallis, Kenneth Smith Back Row: John Schubert, James Van Deluyster, Harold Schlagel, Keith Wiken, Robert Wamser, Stanley Kepner, John Frederick, Delbert Rankin 333 MISS PRUCHA Front Row: Nancy Bachmann, Arline Henk, Joan La Porte, Noreen Adsen, Carla Engel, Carole Budney, Alice Konieczka, Kathleen Nelson, Jean Pink Second Row: Daniel Eckert, Gerald Fritsch, Janet Fredrickson, Barbara Glasford, Nancy Dodge, Doris Neitzel, Georgette Markussen Third Row: Gerald Goelz, John Hall, Edward Dorow, Gerald Musha, Erwin Krolnik, Orrin Bentz, Allen Ensinger, Ronald Ruediger, Janice Lovdal Back Row: Edmund Banaszak, Russel Audi, Robert Mark, William Boals, Gordon Kottke, Paul Huttman, Carl Hammond, Gordon Bartels HOME ROOMS Each morning all Bay View students meet in their respective homerooms for the purpose of guidance and preparation for the school day. They hear general announcements that pertain to school activities and are given by student announcers, whose script has been approved by the principal. During this period, they assist the homeroom teacher in the completion of any neces- sary school records. Every afternoon, at the close of all regular classes, students again report to homerooms. Then their teachers check all appointments they may have made for the eight-hour activity period, so that students may be located in any emergency. The eighth hour every Wednesday is a special guidance period in the homerooms. Programs are scheduled to meet the interests of particular grade levels. Freshmen are given aid in orienta- tion, sophomores are led to extra curricular interests. Personality development is the subiect for juniors, and vocational guidance, for seniors. During their last year students take vocational interest tests, and are asked to indicate their plans for the future. NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS Standing, Mr. Williams, Mr. Kaczmarek, Mr. Nader, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Schoeller, Mr. Lorentz. Seufed, Mr. Callahan, Mr. Siizberger. OFFICE STAFF i X X - K ' 5' Mrs. Payne, Welfare Counselor. Miss Kahle, Librarian. Mrs. Loeber, Miss Czaikowski. Page Forfy-seven ACTIVITIES 1 3 I L xy .J Z 0 'K b ff ,f 1 If I THE ANNUAL Early last fall the pictures for the introductory section of the Annual were taken, and the 1953 yearbook was on its way. With ever increasing momentum the school activities began producing the material necessary to publish The Oracle. Consideration and willingness to help on the part of both students and faculty made possible the completion of those tasks which could not have been done by the staff alone. Countless students assisted in indexing, identifying pictures, writing cap- tions, and typing. Staff members took over various responsibilities. The business department handled the collection of fees and the distribution of annuals. The advertising staff secured the advertising necessary for the financial backing of the yearbook. The art department designed the cover and division pages and planned the layouts. The senior editors supervised the taking of the senior pictures and compiled the biographies of the graduates. The organ- ization statf was responsible for all pictures and write- ups concerning the athletic and activities sections. When the whole story is told, it is evident that those whose faces appear in this Annual section assumed the responsibility of organizing the events of 1952-'53 so that another Annual could be published and placed be- side the thirty-two others that have preceded it. Frank Prevetti, Robert Pum, Art Editorsp Marvin Doelger, Bruce Klein, Organization Editors. M - 'l r r I V 'l 4 ' - I fi.. - . H, 1-tibia fl. Robert Knitter, Editor-in-Chief. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Robert Knitter Organization Editor Marvin Doelger Assistant Organization Editor Bruce Klein Senior Editor Roberta Mooney Assistant Organization Editor Kathleen Rice Art Editor Robert Pum Assistant Art Editor Frank Prevetti Advertising Manager Terry Rockafellar Circulation Manager Doris Neitzel Page Fitty THE ANNUAL fW A Roberta Mooney, Kathleen Rice, Senior Editors FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman . . . Ex-Officio . . . Organizations Seniors . . Art ........ Subscriptions Advertising . . QUILL AND SCROLL .Miss Roberts . . .Dr. Korn . . .... Miss Lo ne , . .Mr. Koch ....Mr. Hurst .Mrs. Hoernel Mr. J. J. Smith 3?f'Zn,,:', ' . . A f l', J su. ll,wl. . A ,- l ,. Il-Ml .fa,c1,- 4 ' .-yyct. w 'f f ' Robert Knitter, Terry Rockefeller, Charles Duvall, Doris Neitzel, Roberto Mooney, Audrey Tongen, Jean Olson, Jeannine Anderson Page Fifty one ilk. THE NEWSPAPER Jack Anderson, Patricia Krull, Margaref Krepczynski, Janice Thelen, Nancy Wegener. Jeannine Anderson, Georgefle Markussen, Carla Engel, Alice Konieczka, Audrey Tangen. 'sv' Page Fiffy-two 41' THE STAFF, SEMESTER I Edifor-in-Chief Marga ret Krepczynski Associale Eclifor Patricia Krull Liferary Eclifor Jack Anderson Sports Edifor Charles Duvall Make-up Eclifor Jean Olson Feature Editor Nancy Wegener News Edifor Janice Thelen Jean Olson, Chuck Duvall THE NEWSPAPER The very first activity that gets under way in September and the very last that finishes the school year in June is The Oracle newspaper. ln tact, the editors come to school to plan and write copy forthe first issue of the paper before classes officially begin on the Wednesday after Labor Day. On the second Friday, only eight days after school opens, a paper is in the hands of every Viewite. Preparation for each issue begins with the familiar words, All students interested in writing for the paper, come to the assignment meeting in room 322. Reporters then write the stories, and editors edit and headline the copy to be published. The stories are brought back from the shop on galleys, which are prooted and reprooted to correct any mistakes in punctuation and spelling. Then comes paste-up day, and Room 417, The Oracle Oftice, bustles with activity because work for the staft is at its peak. Stories must be fitted on the page much in the way a jigsaw puzzle is put together, additional news must be dug up to fill extra space, headlines must be rewritten to give the page bal- ance. The final work is done at the print-shop, where page proofs are checked and tinal alterations are made. Such is the story every two weeks as all the staFf members assume responsibility, see a iob through to actual publication, and experience real life situations in dealing wi.h people in and beyond the school building. STAR AND SPORTS REPORTERS Back, Nancy Pihl, Nancy Siemanowski, Barbara Seidel, Shirley Edwards, Donald Tuler, Donald Thelan, Bruce Klein, James Raymond, Orville Kersten, Michael Philleo. Front, Leonore Oettmeier, Barbara Gardetto, Diane Schneider, Judith Walsh, Olivia Widmeyer, Sonya Rudzinski, Roberta Mooney, Sally Jens. Page Fifty-three THE NEWSPAPER 'Q 0 Patricia Szymanski, Assistant Circulation Managerg Doris Neitzel, Circulation Managerp Karen Zimmermann, Assistant Circulation Manager. FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman . . . Ex-Officio ..... News ...... Mrs. Circulation .... Advertising . . . . . .Miss Zarling ...........Dr.Korn Loose, Mr. Shuma ker .......Mrs. Hoernel ...Mr. J. J. Smith Joanne Wehmeyer, Mailing Clerlrp Carole Wuethrich, Assistant Cashier Accountant: Carol Ribitzky, Mailing Clerlrg Loretta Neiizel, Chief Cashier Accountantg Ruth Gross, Anne Gardetto, Betty Wesolowski, Boolclreepers. Q 'Z ....4..i 7,4 - - Page Fifty-fo ur THE NEWSPAPER AD STAFF Terry Rockafellar, Donald Holler, Margaret Pesch, Glen Kepner, Arlene Holtz. STENOGRAPHERS THE STAFF, SEMESTER ll Editor-in-Chief ......... Jean Olson Literary Editors. .Jeannine Anderson, Carla Engel Sports Editor ........ Charles Duvall News Editor ........ Audrey Tangen Make-up Editor.Georgette Markussen Page Fifty-fl BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Anthony Kubek, S.G.A. Representative, Ralph Perez, Vice President, Elmer Ball, Treasurer, Eugene Messal, President, Bruce Thurber, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jerry Honeywell, Secretary. Much progress was made during the school year by the club which looms as the center of attraction tor the boys at Bay View. The club, because of its varied list of service sections, had set as its aim More service to Bay View, rather than providing only entertainment tor its members. The club also took a big step toward increasing interest and participation in athletics by organ- izing a Maior Lettermen's club. For the first time in Boys' Club history, 9B's were invited to become members, the Club holding sepa- rate meetings, alternating the tresh- man-sophomore members with the iunior-senior members. The sports program was given a real boost through the organiza- tion of an intramural basketball league, the Club presenting a tro- phy to the winners. Other activities included in the Club's service sections were the Flag Crew, Fire Wardens, Air Raid Wardens, Cheerleaders, Civil De- fenders, and the athletic-program publicists. FIRE WARDENS LETTERMEN'S CLUB .- s 1 , i O Q . wg K Thomas Strassman, Eugene Messal, James Clemence, James Zeise, George James Clemence, Alfred Keeling, TONY KUb9ll- Schneidewind, Michael Scott. Page Fifty-six 1 1 , ,1 .Q gf. ,V ,,..,,, BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS, SEMESTER II William Schouer, Presidenfg Shepard Gibson, Vice Presidenty William Philleo, Treasurerg Roger Harris, Sergeanl-af-Armsf George Van Ells, S.G.A. Represenlaiiveg Donald Tuler, Secrefary. CHEERLEADERS Edward Tuchel, Ronald Kemnitz, Orville Kersfen, Joseph Block, David Filkins. Page Fiffy-seven GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Doris Poih, Secrefaryg Ethel Bodshaug, Treasurerg Nancy Korn, S.G.A. Represeniafivef lorelfa Neifzel, Presidenff Pairicia Krull, Vice Presidenh Janice Thelen, Sergeanf-af'Arms. OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Maureen Koch, Vice Presidenfg Jackie Leaman, Secreluryg Gloria Pedrianu, Treasurerg Marlene Janacek, Sergeanf-ul-Armsg Nancy Korn, S.G.A. Represenfafiveg Nancy Olson, Presidenf. Page Fifiy-eighi GIRLS' CLUB Nine hundred of Bay View's girls ioined the Girls' Club in T952-'53. Although the club is primarily a social or- ganization, some of its committees performed services for the entire school. One group had charge of the lunch-hour game rooms for the S.G.A.p another served as fire wardens. The annual canned-food drive at Thanksgiving was sponsored by all the members. The regular meetings oftered opportunities for the girls to participate in the programs either as planners, directors, performers, or members of an audience group. And, of course, the Girls' Dance Band was the inno- vation of the year. The Freshman Tea of Welcome and the Farewell Senior Party were two social achieve- ments of the year, and the Style Show added the good-grooming note that brought the stole, the boxy suit, and dacron into the high school girl's wardrobe. FIRE WARDENS DANCE BAND Q Page Filly-nine ROUND TABLE OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Neale Elsby, Presidenfg John Wylie, Vice-Presidenh Roberi Thompson, Treusurerg Nancy Hubin, Sergeanf-of-Armsg Sally Jens Secrefaryf Sally Kernmeier, S.G.A. Represeniaiive. Page Sixty CHORAI. READING COSTUME COMMITTEE ROUND TABLE Round Table, in the 1952-'53 school year, continued to try to bring to its members worthwhile programs. To do this, the otticers and advisors decided again to di- vide the club into sections. In this manner they hoped to promote more individual participation. The sections decided upon were Dramatics, Debate, Choral Reading, Current Events, and Stagecraft. These five were closely associated with the purpose of Round Table as a single group: A literary organization devoted to the intellec- tual and cultural activities of the student. The club's most important project of the year was its sponsorship of a needy war orphan, Spyridoula Theo- darow, a young Greek girl. Through an international agency, good food, clothing, and other necessities were sent to her. The club hoped this would aid world good- will and give greater hope for the future. As its annual all-school movie, Round Table presented The Fight For Peace, a documentary film concerning the two turbulent decades between World Wars I and ll. Programs produced for the membership alone in- cluded debates on current topics, one-act plays, and literary-musical presentations. DRAMATICS r OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Patricia Teshnow, Treasurer, Jerry Buhl, Vice Pres'dentg .lanet Fredrickson, S.G.A. Representative, Charlotte Wyskochil, Secretary, Beverly Pawlicki, Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert Thompson, President. Page Sixty-one FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB --uw-,xx vc-hillnyy 'W 0, i I nnffrr OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Betty Wesolowski, S.G.A. Representative, Corrine Patti, Secretary, Richard Czeszynski, Sergeant- at-Arms, Kay Priebe, President. Bob Watson, Treasurer. ,J X OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Joan Peplinski, President, Edward Juriewicz, Treasurer, Paul Fons, Vice-President, Karl Koenke, Sergeant-at-Arms, Marie Paach, Secretary, Shirley Edwards, S.G.A. Representative. Page Sixty-two '1rv,.,. Wanted: A better world, freely populated with good, understanding, peace-loving people. This past year Foreign Language Club tried to answer this ad by studying the people of other lands, their customs, and their way of life, and by shattering one of the greatest obstacles on the road to an understanding world-that of the language barrier. All ofthe bi-weekly meetings held in East Study Hall were devoted to world understanding through knowledge of the foreign lan- guage. Foreign Language Club presented two all-school color movies: one, presented by Clifford Kames, called Italy , and the other, Caravan to Tibet with Nicol Smith. A sellout auditorium attested to the popularity of these two presentations. At the annual banquet held lust before Christmas, the over one-hundred members attending listened with pleasure to Mill Ylva Ramstrom, a Swedish exchange student, who told of Christmas customs in her homeland. The Foreign-Language pin winners, by merit of their averages, included Jean Olson and Ralph Rockafellar, Latin, John Schmidt and Barbara Ryan, Spanish. PIN WINNERS I RTW PHRNW' ai I malta' -nl pniulnt-11 ln Jean Olson, Ralph Rockafellar, Mrs. Schoofs. v 'gn' TW 7'1 -Q , fix 'V llv i f h 'g 43ffJJ jj I . , ,V ' In fiwif w ' . 'Q mi. I . W . :Vg fu is X CLUB OFFICERS, SEMESTER I June Oelschlueger, Vice-Presidenfg Ruth Lange, S.G.A. Represenfcfivep Judith Kusch, Recorderg Carla Engel, Scribe: Yvonne Sfaven, President SPEAKERS' BUREAU SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Z- -' H U. I 1-,lr r .,,,..., P, V A Page Sixiy-four X Club concentrated during the past year on the stimulation of interest in scholastic achieve- ment. It awarded honor plaques each report card period to the leading homerooms, with a special presentation for the 9B's in order to introduce the club to them. At some of the meet- ings members discussed high averages and gave information on scholarships. After a stu- dent has received four excellents in a row, he is entitled to buy an X Club pin. Tours to less familiar parts of the school were conducted each semester for younger mem- bers. A real highlight of the year was the visit of Miss Hone Lin, who took members on a vicarious journey to Burma and stressed Burma's problem of providing schools and books for the thousands newly interested in education. Only awakened concern on the part of all people, not only of the Burmese, said Miss Hone Lin, can make this possible. PLAQUE COMMITTEE PARTY COMMITTEE LZ OFFICERS, SEMESTER I .loan Peplinski, Secretaryg Richard Ebert, S.G.A. Representative, Helen Biedrzycki, Vice President, Beverly Thesz, Treasurer, Sandra Bentley. Publicity Manager, Kathleen Host, President. LIBRARY GUILD This year's Library Guild saw new ad- ditions to the library: phonograph rec- ords which could be borrowed over night, a book shelf for new books covered with cellophane jackets, and a suggestion box into which any pupil could drop requests as to types of books or magazines de- sired. The eye-appealing displays on the bul- letin board encouraged the students in the selection of books, and the frequent skits and announcements informed the students of changes in library policy. Per- haps the most exciting of all the activi- ties sponsored by the Guild was the An- nual Book Week Contest. Among the activities of the Guild were the decorating of a homecoming float, visiting the Allen-Bradley Library, at- tending a tea at Rufus King, leading a library monitors' discussion at North Di- vision, and holding an organizational li- brary cadet-meeting at South Division. Page Sixty-six LIBRARY GUILD MEETING LIBRARY GUILD 1' IL A L., TWO-YEAR MEMBERS SPECIAL CHAIRMEN TYPISTS eufed, Judith Kuschg Sianding, Moe Kebbekus, Salina Mergel, orofhy Sokolowski, Janis Arsand. Seafed, Joan Peplinskig Sfanding, James Scallon, Richard Ebert, Beverly Thesz, Richard Kloesing, Sally Kemmefer. Page Sixfy-seven SCIENCE CLUB COUNCIL SEMESTER I Robert Fons, Suzanne Lang, Assistant Manager, Kathleen Nelson, Manager, Ronald Gawlitta, Gordon Kottke, Marlene Gielow, Ted Palleon, Donald Bethman. COUNCIL SEMESTER II Dorothy Hanoski, Jean Messal, John Picchiottino, Nancy Kitzrow, Olivia Widmeyer, Assistant Managerg Suzanne Long, Manager, Ronald Neitzel, Donald Bethmon. Page Sixty-eight The Science Club was organized to give the scientifically minded pupil more time to satisfy his curiosity about the world around him. The sectional meetings, with about thirty pupils in each section, have proved to be very valuable, be- cause they enable the pupils to be active participants in their club work. However, general meetings for all members were called whenever good scientific lectures or demonstrations were available. The seven sections of the Science Club are General Science, Naturalists, Home Gardening and Landscaping, Chemistry, Camera, Aeronautics, and Picture Pro- jection. Some of the interesting proiects included in the various sections were the making of cosmetics, propagating African violets, making model airplanes, and -zol- oring photographs. The general meetings sponsored by the Science Club this year were Sunny Ice- land, by Hal Linker, The Miracle of Light, by the Electric Company, and The Grass Forest, by Mr. Robert Hermes. SCIENCE CLUB 09.9 GENERAL SCIENCE PROJECTION CREW i i BIOLOGY RADIO CREW AND ANNOUNCERS Page Seventy ANNOUNCER5 Charles Noss, Charles Elsby, Robert Watson. RADIO CREW Good morning, Bay View. This is your announcer . . . Twice per day, during the morning homeroom period and before the eighth hour, the student announcers and radio crew combined efforts to bring information about school activi- ties to the student body and faculty. The announcers were chosen through a process of elimination by the senior English and speech classes. These classes rated the contestants upon dic- tion, tone quality, and interpretation. Without the radio crew, however, the announcers could not get on the air, but putting them there has not been the only duty of this group. They have also filled the requests for tape recordings, record players, and for the use of the public address system for all public performances. Back Row, Gordon Kottke, Robert Urankar, Ronald Gawlitta. ' I Front Row, Gary Ranzinger, Richard Ebert, David Knight, Ronald Deslardin, .lock Blackwood, George Schneidewlnd, Mgr Sem. lp Kenneth Cox, Mgr. Sem. H, Robert Lesniewski, Thomas Basting, Marvin Doelger. STAGE CREW Back Row, larry Holzmiller, Charles Petri, Reinhold Mueller, Gary Rickard, Glenn Busse, Kenneth Gardner. Front Row, Ralph Heisel, Harvey Hoernke, James Becker, Dennis Boals, Thomas Shaw, Ronald Kreider. The responsibility of showing the noon-hour movies and the club travelogues, and of putting the carbon-arc spot-lights on the various performers in the all-school productions was assigned to the Bay View spot crew. The property crew had the responsibility of providing the various equipment for the class play and the operetta. lt was their duty not only to provide the props but also to see that they were kept in good condition and were in the right place when needed. Timed for action! The stage crew was the group that assumed the tasks of setting the scenery for all stage performances. Their respon- sibility also included setting the stage for the movies, music festival, and commencement programs. SPOT CREW PROPERTY CREW 9 . l Glenn Garsombke, Thomas Basting, Kenneth Cox, Gordon Robert Meyer, Lois Gould, Edith Draieske, Ronald Czarnecke, Olivia Wid- Kottke, David Knight. meyer, David Bartlett. Page Seventy-one ART CLUB OFFICERS Donald Harvey, S.G.A. Representative, Arlene White, Secretary, Richard Kraft, President. The Art Club is usually engaged in a number of proiects which include work for the school's class plays, publications, music festivals, operettas, and publicity for a number of school events in-and-around Bay View High. Another of Art Club's big attractions for '53 was its traditional all-school art exhibit, presented every spring for the enioyment of the students who do not belong to the club as well as for the artists who create the show. Art Club's 1953 purchase from the Wisconsin Painters' and Sculptors' Show is an oil painting entitled Fourth Street Progress by Mel Kishner, it has been added to Bay View's rapidly growing corridor collection of Fine Art. Patrick Kline. Page Seventy-two liitslsnd all if .- Qi 5 Back Row, Patrick Kline, Edmund Banaszak, Lois Mattice, James Tadych, Keith Wiken. Front Row, Carl Hammond, Wayne Baxter. I I r , SA Qt, nf. 1,147.5 i t .5 :IJ ,ii -:N USHERS' CLUB HAGEN'S CREW As has been the custom for many years, the Usher Corps again wore the scarlet shirt, black trousers with a red stripe down each side, and the famed Johnny cap, all adding color and dignity to the class play, music festival, operetto, and com- mencement programs. The corps was divided into two groups, each headed by a student supervisor. The two supervisors appointed aisle heads who politely asked the people, as they came into the auditorium, for their ticket stubs and told them to follow an usher who would lead them to their seats. Twenty-five experienced boys made up the group called convocation ushers and hastened the seating at special convocations. The Usher Corps again filled the auditorium for its annual talent show in the fall, contributing a generous portion of the proceeds to a fund for needy pupils. KONlNG'S CREW Page Seventy-three JANUARY THAW .1 THE CAST BUT, MATT, YOU'RE S0 GOOD LOOKING Jack Anderson, Norman Ross, Robert Thompson, Jeannine Anderson. Page Seventy-four I- JANUARY THAW CHARACTERS Frieda, The Maid ..... Herbert Gage, Father .... . Sarah Gage, Tom Boy .... ..........MaryBarr James VanDeluyster ..........Ruth Lange Paula Gage, One-Year Older ..... Dorothy Patconak Marge Gage, Mother ...... Barbara Gage, Fiancee... George Husted, Fiance ..... . . . . .Doreen Schaetzke .........Sally Jens . . . . .John Wylie Jonathan Rockwood, Paw ........ Jack Anderson Mathilda Rockwood Maw . Mr. Loomis, Lawyer ....... Uncle Walter, Age 86 .. Matt Rockwood, Son . . Carson, Policeman Constable ....... ... .Jeannine Anderson . . . .Shepard Gibson . . . . .Norman Ross . . .Robert Thompson . . . .Robert Pierotti . . . . .David Knight f pg. , 4 JANUARY 'I'I'IAW ISN 1.- llffvjfs A ,- ' ,5 iv-1 ,X A , ,Y..l'..f - ' .1-If' A NICE QUIET PLACE TO WORK Mary Barr, Dorothy Patconak, Sally Jens, John Wylie, Ruth Lange, James VanDeluyster, Doreen Schaetzlxe. A comfortable, old-fashioned home, nestled in the backwoods of Connecticut, was the perfect setting for the 1953 class play, January Thaw. Mr. Gage, a writer who had purchased the country dwelling in hopes of finding peace and quiet, suddenly found him- self and family in the middle of a hopeless feud. The former owners, the Rockwoods, returned and having the legal right to stay, moved their belongings in and stubbornly refused to budge from their old homestead. Heated arguments over coffee-grinders, family portraits, politics, and modern inconveniences were the source of humor throughout the dialogue. Then came January and with the aid of a blizzard, things finally simmered down, the thaw coming when each generation, the old and the young, found something good in the other. BUT YOU CAN'T STAY HERE FIRE, DADDY, FIRE! -xl Doreen Schsetzke, Dorothy Patconak, James VanDeluyster, Mary Barr, Doreen Schaetzke, James VanDeluyster, Shepard Gibson, Jack Anderson, Jeannine Anderson Ruth Lange. Page Seventy-five FINALE, ACT I KISS ME KATE Kiss Me Kate took place backstage and during rehearsals of The Taming of the Shrew. When the first scene opened, the cast had iust fin- ished a rehearsal and were ready for Another Opening, Another Show. With an array of popular hit-tunes and spry dances the operetta thrilled the audiences. Such songs as Wunderbar, So In Love, Tom, Dick, or Harry, I Hate Men, and Were Thine That Special Face were among the many favorites. A parade of dancers brightened the stage with their colorful Shakesperian costumes and their Elizabethan dignity, quite fit- ting tor the Coronation year of 1953. BEGUINE DANCERS THE COMEDIANS Robert Pokora, Richard Czeszynski. Lois Verhein, .loycee Kline, Nancy Pellant, Sue Mergel, James Van Deluyster, Shirley Radtke Corrine Patti, Deon Buck. Page Seventy-six KISS ME KATE CAST Fred Gro ham-Producer and also Petruchio .............. James Van Deluyster Lilli Vanesse-The Shrew and also Katherine ............. Bill Calhoun-Gambler and also Lucentio .................... John Milewski Lois Lane-Katherine's sister and also Bianca ...... Harry and also Baptista, The Father. . . Hattie-The Maid . . . Harrison Howel ........ Ralph-Stage Manager ..,..... Paul Kohlloeck Gremio-First Suitor ..... Hortensio-Second Suitor .... Paul ................. First Gangster .... . Second Gangster .... Richard Czeszynski Doorman ....... . . . . .Robert Pokora . . .. . . . .Barry Mills ...Sally Jens . .Barbara Seidel . . .John Kraczek .Lorraine Rumpel Robert Thompson . . . .Dennis Borls .Frank Kaminski . .Thomas Basting PUNISHMENT HURTS . James Van Deluyster, Sally Jens. ACTION BACKSTAGE K, A-3 Barbara Seidel, John Milewski, Paul Kohlbeck, Robert Thompson, Barry Mills. Page Seventy-seve KISS ME KATE f 3 1 f,f If i E Q .lil-ti0v,.w Q, ww., .,.. :.m4w..q,W,,f.., PADUA STREET SCENE kung 2 I i ww Pug S fy ghf BlANCA FINALE, ACT II r, 'D' ffm, If 12'- ' . IJ I is 7' E gXE?'a 52' 'ff Q. iw E? Sk G' 5ff1 f2 23 'QW 3 QV 9 Q Q J Q '45 GQ Q ge gee gay? qgdfg :Q , B v i 5: z' ,wr A uhfwjl 'I IW-Jfl A I 1 H j . 1, -S-15 B! 3' 1 BAND SOLOISTS 1 t x i t Richard Duval, Diane Frederick, Phillip May. Page Eighty THE BAND Each year the Bay View Band takes particular pride in presenting to its football enthusiasts its excellent half-time performances, Each and every member of the band is thrilled when dressed in full uniform. He becomes an in- dividual who is looked up to by his fellow classmates. All credit for the band is given to the persistence and patience of Director M. D. Williams. With the closing of the '52 football season, Mr. Williams succeeded in converting a loud football band into a beauf tiful-sounding symphonic organization. He paged through his extensive music library in order to find selections which later would prove pleasing to his concert audiences. Jerome Kern's Who announced the arrival of the band into the Music Festival in January. Next was Leidzen's One World. Mr. Willianfs then combined the dance band with the Boys' Glee Club in the presentation of Some- where Along the Way and Auf Wiedersehen Sweet- heart, followed by Prelude in G Minor. Fred Hemke ex- hibited technique and skill in his saxophone rendition of Gurewich's Capriccio. A trumpet trio consisting of Phil May, Diane Frederick, and Dick Duval played the Three Gaybriellos, and The Peck-Horn's Revenge concluded the band's part in the concert. ORCHESTRA The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Dietrich, has long maintained an almost-professional status. As the main body of the orchestra is composed of stringed instruments, string players who might not otherwise have an opportunity to perform, have a chance to do so. The enthusiastic musi- cian has numerous occasions on which to prove his ability, namely in class play, operetta, and commencement or- chestras. The orchestra opened the T953 Music Festival with Beet- hoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, and followed with Grieg's The Last Spring. A long ominous roll of the tympani introduced Jean Wegener, who exhibited her skill on the piano by playing Grieg's Concerto in A Minor. In the orchestra's last appearance, Mr. Dietrich combined lighting and scenery with contemporary music in his pres- entation ot Blue Tango and Slaughter on Tenth Avenue. This combination was something new in Bay View and was enthusiastically accepted by the audience. At this year's class play January Thaw the orchestra played The Belle of the Ball, Knightsbridge March, and selections from Kiss Me Kate. All in all, the orchestra has made T953 a truly musical year. l THE ORCHESTRA SOLOISTS Fred Hemke, Jean Wegener, Barbara Seidel. .1 1 -Q...-.-,- - --.QE Page Eighty-one ATHLETICS d,N ' TFP Q 1-1, . . , f ,g.. . , fx-::::fg1-1 ', N -W. 1 MF' , -4 n Mr. Mierzwa, head-coach, was assisted in 1952-'53 by Merlin Nader, backfield mentor, and Ed Callahan, line coach. Coach Mierzwa, shifting the attack from the single wing to the split T, stressed phys- ical fitness, and every evening, the Redcat squad could be seen going through its rig- orous schedule of calisthenics. The squad climaxed the '52 season with four impressive victories, bringing Bay View into the first division in the conference, with a record of five wins and three defeats. The Redcats opened the season by losing to Rufus King with a 25 to 7 score. The Gen- erals had too much speed for the Cats, and Coach Mierzwa blamed the defeat on too much time required learning new plays and not enough concentration on defense to stop King's speedy backs. Next was the game with City Champion Tech. Again the combination of four backs was too much for the boys to handle, the Trojans downed the Cats 34 to 6. Lincoln provided well-matched opposition for Bay View, and the Cats came out on top with a 'I9-6 victory for their first Con- ference win. FOOTBALL Two pass-interceptions and a fumble helped River- side's Tigers to hand Bay View its last defeat of the season, 20-0. From here on the Redcats proved that they had mastered the split T and became a winning ball club. Juneau was the next opponent on the schedule, and Bay View came through with a 40-O win, a win during which Mierzwa emptied the bench. Homecoming was the word, as the Redcats met South Division, and many grads returned to see Bay View humble the Cardinals, 'I3-0, the clincher being a 70 yard pass play, Laude to McLarnon. The Redcats were forced to come from behind to down Custer and run their winning streak to three in a row. In the third quarter, with the Redmen leading 14-6, Perez returned a kick-oft 70 yards, and later tied the score. Then, in the final seconds, Bruce Thur- ber saved the game on a 37-yard end-around for a touchdown to make the final score Bay View 19, Cus- ter 14. Our traditional rival, Pulaski, was scheduled to close the season for Bay View, and the Redcats, again coming from behind, captured a T3-6 win, and thus ended a spirited and successful football season. LINEMEN Ralph Mclarnon ,7 c.,'. QW ' svn' A rfisflvi .'-4.. -f'-11'g'Z 3 1 .f .- .se- Page Eighty-five MAJOR EMBLEMS Arthur Agostini Donald Baker Raymond Bla nkenberg Paul Brownell Joseph Feest Roger Harris Ralph Heisel Thomas Joers Alfred Keeling Anthony Kubek Richard Klinkowitz Thomas Laude Phillip May Ralph McLarnon James Liebhausen Gerald Fritsch Theodore Palleon Donald Malawsky Robert Medley Eugene Messal Ralph Perez Gary Ranzinger Ronald Ropel James Scallon William Schauer John Stevens Thomas Strassman Bruce Thurber Donald Tuler Harry Tann Daniel Vanlanen MINOR Gerald Gerkhart Wayne Hagen Harvey Hoernke FOOTBALL AROUND END Page Eighty-six S COUN THE TEAM THE VARSITY .'.- I cnoss coumnv I V JI? ixki' Coach Matthei with Dale Weigert and Jack Weason The 1952 cross-country squad, improving their '51 record, upheld the Redcat dominance of the South Side by taking the Championship for the ninth time in ten years, paced by Captain Jack Weason and outstanding juniors Dale Weigert, Dick Rutzen, and Jim Bennett. The only record broken in the season was tripped by Dale Weigert, who ran the 2.2 mile course in Humboldt Park in 10.44f3. The Redcats started the season with an upset victory over South, 26-30, and followed it by beating Tech, 23-32. Pulaski fell to Bay View, 17-39. With Lincoln bow- ing 16-45, Coach Matthei's boys took their 31st straight dual-meet victory, continuing the streak started in 1946. Hartford also was defeated, 24-31. A record-breaking Washington squad took the City Championship for the second time. The Redcats finished second, one place higher than in '51, Out of the field of 17 teams in the State Class-A Championship, Bay View came in fifth. In the Midwest Championship at Janesville the Redcats improved their last year's per- formance, winding up sixth in the group of 23 teams. The B-Team had a successful season, winning three of their dual meets, dropping only one. Robert Heule won the city championship, leading the Kittens to take second place in the meet. In the Midwest Class-B cham- pionship they took third place, John Kraczak winning third place individually. EMBLEM WINNERS EMBLEM WINNERS B-TEAM Jerry Damazyn VARSITY Jim Bennett Jerry Driscol John Grabowski Carl Gorski Robert Heule John Kratczak Robert Madecky Gordon Rettmann Kenneth Smith Rolf Christiansen Jerry Mrochinski Dick Rutzen Jack Weason Dale Weigert Page Eighty n ne Bay View's basketball squad be- gan the season under a new head coach, Merlin Nader, employing a new system, the fast break. Al- though their 4 wins out of 'll games were not overly impressive, Pulaski's Ramblers, traditional rivals, will long remember how those Cat claws can scratch. The Cats opened the conference by defeating Custer, but then were defeated by Washington, King, Lincoln, and Juneau, before reach- ing their season's peak in upsetting Pulaski, 62-58, in an overtime thrill- er at Pulaski. Then came three suc- cessive defeats at the hands of North, South Division, and Riverside before the boys ended the season with a pair of victories over West and Tech. By defeating Tech, Bay View en- tered the Regional Tournament at Racine, but drew South, the City Champion, as their first opponent and were defeated, thus being eliminated from the tourney. BASKETBALL THE VARSITY FROSH-SOPH Page Ninety MAJOR EMBLEMS Carter Bartlett Robert Dobs Mike Florian Edward Gorski Tony Kubek Phil May Ralph McLarnon Donald Tuler Robert Van Beck George Van Ells MINOR EMBLEMS Paul Fons Thomas Galligan George Richter Donald Thelen John Thomsen Coach Crowford's boys start- ed their season with a victory over North Division, 44-39, at the North Natatorium. Powerful suburban Shorewood swamped the Finmen 62-'I7 at Shorewood. ln the following conference games Bay View bowed to South, 56-25, East, 59-24, and Pulaski, 52-31. Boys' Tech only narrowly got past the Redcats, getting only one first too many to drop Bay View in the 42-39 thriller. The Redcats came close again in the West Milwaukee meet but were nosed out, 43-32. Shaking the defeat trail, the Finmen stopped Lincoln for a second victory, 49-34, and a third by dropping Cudahy in a non-con- ference meet, 48-34, in Bay View's own pool. West Milwau- kee beat the Redcats for the sec- ond time, 53-30, and the city meet saw the Finmen wind up the season by coming in fifth of the eight teams. SWIMMING THE TEAM Allen Ensinger, Norman Rambo, George Ronback, James Becker. MAJOR EMBLEMS Captain, Allen Ensinger James Becker Thomas Kayser Orville Kersten Robert Kotlowski Robert Paneitz Norman Rambo Joel Shanning Gerald Stramowski David Wildes MINOR EMBLEMS Elmer Ball Wayne Baxter James Cross Duane Misiewicz Thomas Shaw Glen Winger Page Ninety-one --M TRACK ,AU f 1 ' W LA 'A THE TEAM 'A 1, I X V f ,.f 1 7 v f if Alfred Keeling, Tom Laude, Ronald Bird Page Ninety-Iwo ' Q TRACK Don Cinkcsky, Gerald Gutkowski, Dale Weigert. lETTERMEN With veteran material returning from the 1953 squad which had won the State Sectionals at Kenosha, a second in the South-Side Cham- pionship, a second in the South-Side Relays, and a fourth in the City Meet, the Redcat track picture for 1953 looked good. Jerry Gutkowski, out to retain his title as the city 440 and 880-yard champ, headed the list of returning lettermen. Other lettermen who returned included Ron Bird in the 100, Don Cinkosky in the 200, Dick Rutzen in the mile, Dale Weigert in the 880, Wayne Wallis in the weights, and Jim Clemence in the broad iump and high iump, and Ron Weber in the pole vault. The teams opened the '53 season by appear- ing in the Journal Games at the Arena. The relay team, composed of Ralph Perez, Don Tuler, Tony Kubek, and Don Cinkosky, running in that order, placed second to East Division in their heat, and were therefore limited from further competition. Next came appearances in two indoor meets: the Municipal Indoor Meet, and the Wis- consin State Relays, both at Baker fieldhouse. In the latter meet, the Redcats won three of the four heats in which they were entered, but their times were not good enough for a 'first- place ranking. Page Ninety-three GIRLS' ATHLETICS r-sf' xx 155, BASKETBALL THE COUNCIL Page Ninety-four ,fi 'W To acquaint the Freshmen with the athletic pro- gram for the school year, the G.A.A. Council issued its first hand book, which includes a statement of the purpose of G.A.A., the sports offered, awards avail- able, requirements for membership. The fall program was opened with singles and dou- bles tennis tournaments, which were highly competi- tive because former winners were back to defend their title. Hockey was played once a week at Lewis Field and bowling, at Lake View Lanes. The winter schedule found many students compet- ing in basketball, and spring offered a badminton tournament. Throughout the year the in-door activi- ties included apparatus work, tumbling, and the Modern Dance. The aquatic life of G.A.A. presented a colorful water ballet called Nautical Nations and an inter- closs swimming meet. The Life-Saving Corps initiated a recreational swim period for all interested girls. This well-rounded athletic program made a vital contribution to the well-being of each girl who availed herself of the opportunities offered. GI LS' ATH III LIFE SAVING SYNCHRO GIRLS' ATHLETICS APPARATUS FIELD HOCKEY Page Nlnefy seven JANUARY G RADUATES gi- 9 so 'wt W ,,. 1 f., ,. 1 . N -J f' W 'ie Jai., '. I x if 0 Q , ,6 U,-Jr-1-A Page One Hun George Schneidewind, Patsy Krull, Ruth Lange, Charles Elsby, Margaret Krepczy MIDYEAR COMMENCEMENT PRO Processional .. Pomp cmd Circumstance -Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings .. Piano Solo ... ... Class Memorial .. . Address . . ........................ . . Wisconsin State College String Trio .... .... S ally S. Jens, Carol A. Ols Honor Society .... .... Reading of the Class Roll .. ...................... . . Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas . . . Recessional . . ......................... . . . Pomp and Chivalry -Roberts Bay View High School Orchestra dred .....Cla nski. GRAM ss of January, 1953 ...Ruth l. Lange .Jack W. Anderson .. .Charles N. Elsby .. .Dr. Herman Weil en, Jean M. Wegener Mr. R. N. Dondlinger . . .Miss Helen Steel . . . .Dr. B. C. Korn . . . . .The Graduates GRADUATION NOTES The T949 Oracle Annual shows them standing there, solemn for the most part, very childish, very earnest. The three groups are having their first pictures taken in the auditorium, and the boys have all dutifully brought their own ties for the occasion. How they were to change in the four short years of high school! The three homerooms of freshmen were to shrink so much during the sophomore and iunior years that only two homerooms were to grad- uate. All the boys were to grow taller, more mature. The girls, too, were to acquire a certain sophistica- tion that comes with growing up. From freshies who didn't know much about Bay View, they were to become seniors knowing every phase of school life. Some took an interest in athletics and carved their niche in Bay View athletic his- tory. Others were to become prominent school musicians and actors in the class plays or operettas. A curiosity about newspaper work led many of them to take places on the Oracle staff or even culminated in their reaching such heights as news editor, literary editor, and editor-in-chief. Many of them, not content with participation in classroom activities, showed their leadership by serving as officers of school clubs and organizations. The equality of leadership, combined with popularity, was shown especially by those who were chosen to be members of the class commission. They were the ones who collected all class dues, chose the color of the caps and gowns, planned the dinner dance, and decided on the class gift to the school. Ruth Lange, Charles Elsby. Mrs. Kurowski, Miss Lea. Page One Hundred One MRS. KUROWSKI 126 Ruth White, Barbara Ryan, Janis Thelen. BARBARA A. RYAN - English Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild fTreasurerJ, Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper lBill- ing Clerk, Typistb. Service Groups: Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 21. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. JANIS A. THELEN - Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Hockey. Clubs: Booster, For- eign Language, Girls' QSergeant at armsi, Press, Round Table. Publications: Newspaper lNews Editorj, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. RUTH M. WHITE - Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Lunch-Hour Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Page One Hundred Two PATRlClA A. ARNOLD - Elective Course. Ath letics: Basketball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. GLORIA J. PERSCH - Elective Course. Ath letics: Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X S.G.A.: Assembly, Student Court lRecorderD Honors: Honor Society. CAROLYN F. PIEKARSKI - Elective Course. Ath letics: Basketball, Bowling, Hockey. Clubs: Cam era, Round Table. Gloria Persch, Patricia Arnold, Carolyn Piekarski. 'il Robert Urankar, Titus Czerwinski, Richard Raatz. MARIAN D. UTTKE - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table Science fPresidentJ, X. Music: Operetta Chorus CAROLE M. VAN ELLS - Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowl- ing, G.A.A. Council, Life Savings Corps, Soft- ball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Press, Round Table, Science Synchronized Swimming fCaptainJ. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. ARLENE H. WARSZYNSKI - Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Life Saving Corps, Soft- ball, Tennis, Volleyball lCaptainJ. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Serv- ice Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Hostess. 1 TITUS A. CZERWINSKI - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. MAE W. KEBBEKUS - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton lOfTicialJ, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lTypistD, Round Table. RICHARD W. RAATZ - Accounting Course. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra QD, Operetta Orchestra. ROBERT J. URANKAR - College Commerce Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Publications: Annual fSolicitorJ, Newspaper lSolicitori. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CCaptain, Treasurerj, Civil Defense lAir War- denl, Fire Warden, Flag Crew, Proiection Crew lCertificatei, Radio Crew CCertificatel. Arlene Warszynski, Marian Uttke, Mae Kebbekus, Carole Van Ells. Page One Hundred Three Loretta Neitzel, Lois Manzeck, Germaine Notz. Lincoln Smith, Howard Lersch, Robert Medley, Kenneth Neitzel. Page One Hundred Four HOWARD F. LERSCH - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Cross Country, Track IMedalJ. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Press, Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus QD. Service Groups: Civil Defense CDisaster Crewl. Stage: Operetta. LOIS A. MANZECK - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ROBERT D. MEDLEY - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Football CMajor Embleml. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Music: AII- City Band, All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra QD, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Flag Crew. S.G.A.: Host. KENNETH G. NEITZEL - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Homeroom Monitor, Projection Crew ICertificateJ. S.G.A.: Lunch- Hour Committee. LORETTA C. NEITZEL - College Commerce Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls' IPresidentJ, Round Table, Science ISecretaryJ. Publications: An- nual QCashier-Accountantj, Newspaper ICashier-Accountantj. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study- Hall Monitor. GERMAINE M. NOTZ - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. LINCOLN B. SMITH - English Course. Ath- letics. Cross Country IMinor Emblemj, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science IPresidentl. Music: Operetta Chorus 125. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Ward- en, Flag Crew, Guidance Board, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Host, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees, Central Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Thomas Strassman, George Schneidewind, Michael Scott. MCHAEL K. SCOTT - Science Course. Ath- etics: Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, ound Table, Science. Service Groups: Audi- arium Usher, Building Usher, Civil Defense Disaster Crewj, Fire Warden, Flag Crew, Iomeroom Monitor, Projection Crew fCertifi- atej. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee. HOMAS H. STRASSMAN - Elective Course. xthletics: Basketball lManager, Minor Embleml, ootball fMajor Emblems 2l, Track lMaior Em- rlem, Minor Emblem, Ribbons 2, Medals 21. Ilubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Pub- ications: Newspaper CSports Reporterl. Service Sroupsz Auditorium Usher CCaptain, Supervisor, reasurerl, Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenj, ire Warden, Flag Crew fCaptainD. S.G.A.: -lost, Student Court Uudgel. IRENE ANTCZAK - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. JOAN M. BROWITT - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Publications: Newspaper CTypistJ. MARY LOPEZ - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BARBARA J. NEWBURY - Mathematics Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. GEORGE E. SCHNEIDEWIND - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil De- fense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Pro- iection Crew fManager, Pint, Radio Crew fManager, Pinl, Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Host, Lunch- Hour Committee fChairmanJ. Joan Browitt, lrene Antczak, Barbara Newbury, Mary Lopez. Page One Hundred Fve Nancy Schweitzer, Barbara Hubbard, Jane Rzyski, Claudine Schoessow. NANCY R. WEGENER - Science Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Library Guild, Press, Round Table, Science lPresidentJ, X. Publications: Newspaper fFeature Editorl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Moni- tor. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Special Committees, Hourly Committee. Honors: Honor Society. SHIRLEY J. WHITE - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Fire Ward- en. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. JOHN G. WYLIE - Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys', Library Guild CMonitorJ, Round Table lVice-Presidentj, X. Music: All-City Band, All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Committee. P ge One Hundred Six BARBARA J. HUBBARD 4 Elective Course Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Fir Warden. JANE M. RZYSKI - Elective Course. Athletic: Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lar guage, Girls', Round Table, X. CLAUDINE M. SCHOESSOW M Stenographi Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Servic Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor Stage: Class Play fCostumesJ, Operetta fCo: tumesl. NANCY M. SCHWEITZER - English Course Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lar guage, Girls'. Service Groups: Fire Warde CGirls' Captainl. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Com mittee. Shirley White, Nancy Wegener, John Wylie. MISS LEA 23 3 JOHN M. DUDZlK - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Q ALAN F. EATON - Science Course. Athletics: Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Art, Science. JAMES E. GAVIN - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. MARGARET KREPCZYNSKI - English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language fVice-Presidentl, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Publications: Newspaper CEditor- in-Chietl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. James Gavin, John Dudzik, Alan Eaton. PATSY R. KRULL - Science Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Coun- cil, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls' Nice-Presidentl, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Publications: Newspa- per fAssociate Editorl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees, Hourly Committee. JUDITH Y. KUSCH - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language Ureasurerl, Girls', Library Guild CCertificate, Head Typistl, Round Table, Science, X fRecord- erj. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. DOROTHY A. SOKOLOWSKI - College Commerce Course. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Library Guild iTypistJ, Round Table, X. Honors: Honor Society. Judith Kusch, Dorothy Solxolowslci, Patsy Krull, Margaret Krepczynslxi. Page One Hundred Seven JOSEPH J. FEEST - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball, Football CMaior Em- blems 2, Minor Embleml, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science fSergeant-at- Armsj. THOMAS C. FUNCK - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. MARY E. JAHNKE - Science Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Library Guild fTypistj, Round Table, Science, X. Pub- lications: Newspaper lOffice Manager, Typistj. Honors: Honor Society. CAROL K. JELINEK - English Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Hourly Committee. Mary Jahnke, Carol Jelinek, Ruth Lange. Page One Hundred Eight Marvin Leu, Bernard Larsen, Joseph Feest, Thomas Funck, RUTH l. LANGE - English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Major Emblem, Hockey, Life Saving Corps fCaptainD, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Camera, For- eign Language fSecretary, Sectional Chair- manj, Girls', Nereids', Press, Round Table, Syn- chronized Swimming, X CS.G.A. Representa- tivel. Commencement: Class Commission, Speaker. Service Groups: Building Usher CSU- pervisorj, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, 9B Instruction lChairmanD, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees, Central Committee CChairmanD, Hourly Committee fChairmanD, Study-Hall Moni- tor, Study-Hall Supervisor. S.G.A.: Award, Service Pin. Honors: Honor Society. BERNARD C. LARSEN - English Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Volleyball. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MARVIN L. LEU - Manual Arts Course. Ath- letics: Football CMaior Emblems 2, Minor Em- blemj. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table. ELMER H. BALL - Science Course. Athletics: Football, Life Saving Corps fMaior Emblemj, Swimming fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys' CTreasurerJ, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense KAir Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Host. Hon- ors: Honor Society. CHARLES N. ELSBY - Science Course. Athletics: Football, Life Saving Corps, Swimming CMinor Emblemj, Track. Clubs: Boys' lSergeant-at- Armsj, Foreign Language, Round Table CPresis dent, S.G.A. Representativel, Science, X. Com- mencement: Class Commission, Speaker. Serv- ice Groups: Civil Defense lHead Committeel, Projection Crew, Radio Crew lHead Announc- erl. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Special Committees, Student Board, Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Inter-High Council lPresidentD, Honor Society, Wisconsin Association of Student Councils lSec- retaryl. Patricia Musha, Doris Poth, Kathleen Host. KATHLEEN E. HOST A Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, GirIs', Library Guild CPresidentI, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committees. RICHARD P. KLINKOWITZ M S c I e rt C e Course. Athletics: Baseball, Football CMO- jor Emblems 2, Minor Embleml, Track. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Stage Crew. PATRICIA V. MUSHA - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. DORIS J. POTH - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' fSecretaryD, Round Table, Science. Elmer Ball, Richard Klinkowitz, Charles Elsby. Page One Hundred Nine JACK W. ANDERSON - English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, X. Music: Operetta Orchestra 121. Publications: Newspaper CLiterary Editorl, Quill and Scroll. Stage: Operetta, Class Play 125. S.G.A.: Host. Honors: Honor Society. JAMES F. BRANDT - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Host. HELEN C. BURKE - Mathematics Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Stage: Operetta fPrompterJ, Class Play lPrompterl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Mon- itor. Honors: Honor Society. Jack Anderson, Helen Burke, James Brandt. Page One Hundred Ten Joan Sobczyk, Roberta Stubbe, Dorothy Sommers. JOAN J. SOBCZYK - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. DOROTHY M. SOMMERS - Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, G-irls', Round Table. ROBERTA E. STUBBE - Accounting Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper fTypistl. JANIS L. ARSAND-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Libra- ry Guild lTypistJ, Round Table, X lS.G.A. Repre- sentativej. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play lPrompterJ. S.G.A.: Hostess. ETHEL B. BODSHAUG - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lTreasurerJ, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JONQUIL F. DIMOFF - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Tennis, Volleyball fOfticiall. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Office Monitor. Collette Markussen, Suzanne Geschrei, Geraldine Glowinski. Jeannette Kostrzewa, Jonquil Dimcft, Janis Arsand, Ethel Bodshaug. SUZANNE GESCHREI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess. GERALDINE A. GLOWINSKI - College Commerce Course. Athletics: Basket- ball, Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta CDoncing Chorusj. S.G.A.: Hostess KSU- pervisorj, Study-Hall Monitor, Study- Hall Supervisor. JEANNETTE D. KOSTRZEWA-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. COLLETTE G. MARKUSSEN - Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. Page One Hundred Ele JUNE GRADUATES 1 , ' xi X A Q F5 - ' x , Q .- f K , 'i' f j-1 HONOR AWARDS Commencement Awards January and June, 1952-1953 Awarded to Graduates For Four Years of Achievemeni and Service Bay View High School Go-ld Medals Charles N. Elsby Jean B. Olson Robert H. Knitfer Ralph T. Rockafellar Phillip May, Sally Jens, George Schneiclewind, Carlo Papenfus, Ralph Roclcafellar, ,lean Olson, Reber? Kniller. Page One Hundred Fourleen Bay View High School Silver Medals Sally Jens Carla D. Papenfus Phillip T. May George E. Schneidewind Bay View High School Bronze Medals Gwendolyn D. Dick Charles T. Duvall Marvin F. Doelger Sally A. Kemmeter G. A. Frifsche Memorial Scholarship Ralph T. Rockafellar Honor Day Awards W Club Award Ralph T. McLarnon American legion Medal Richard A. Klaesing American Legion Auxiliary Medal Jean M. Wegener Bausch and Lomb Award Charles N. Elsby Ralph T. Rockafellar Civic Music Association Award Fred L. Hemke Italian-American Civic Association Award Gerald P. Gutkowski Sally Kemmeter, Gwendolyn Dick, Marvin Doelger, Charles Duvall. Gerald Gutkowski, Ralph Rockafellar, Jean Wegener, Richard Klaesing, Fred Hemke, Ralph McLarnon. Honor Society 1952- 1 953 Jack W. Anderson Elmer H. Ball Robert R. Balsmider Pasqualine N. Basile Raymond N. Blankenberg Helen C. Burke Pauline V. Cieslak James A. Clemence Gwendolyn D. Dick Marvin F. Doelger Charles N. Elsby Glenn H. Garsombke Fred L. Hemke Mary E. Jahnke Sally Jens Sally A. Kemmeter Robert H. Knitter Margaret Krepczynski Judith Y. Kusch Ruth I. Lange Anne E. Loge Eugene A. Marks Ralph T. McLarnon Salina M. Mergel Jean B. Olson Nancy J. Olson Doris A. Paap Carla D. Papenfus Beverly G. Pawlicki Gloria J. Persch James P. Raymond Ralph T. Rockafellar Barbara A. Ryan John E. Schmidt Marjorie J. Smith Dorothy A. Sokolowski Mary A. Stark Carol A. Szymkowski Audrey O. Tangen Patricia R. Teshnow Nancy E. Van Antwerp Barbara A. Van Dinter Jean M. Wegener Nancy R. Wegener Carol R. Zera Page One Hundred Fifteen jim 4' is CLASS COMMISSION Phillip May, Jacqueline Schaefer, Arthur Agostini, Arlette Dulak, John Wuebben. John Wueblaen, Sally Jens. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM EntranceProcesslon ......... . ....... ..... ......... Pomp and Circumstance -Elgar Bay View High School Band Greetings . . . . . Trumpet Solo ... .................. . . .. Band Accompaniment Class Memorial ... Honor Society .... ...,............ Vice-Principal Announcement of Class Honors. . .. . . . . Vocal Ensemble .... ................,.... Jeannine A. Anderson Marilyn R. Counihan Marvin F. Doelger Donald Fleury ................ Frank E. Kaminski Ralph R. Perez Joyce A. Roffers Patricia R. Teshnow Accom pa nist-Jea n M. Wegener Reading of the Class Roll .. ...................... .. Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas . . . ............. . . . . Exit Procession . . . .......................... . . . . ' Graduation March -Skornicka Page One Hundred Sixteen .Class of June 1953 . . . .Sally Jens . . .Phillip T. May . ...John N. Wuebben Mr. R. N. Dondlinger .. . .Mr. H. B. Wiley . . .Mr. Phill T. May .. . .Dr. B. C. Korn . . . .The Graduates GRADUATION NOTES On a day in early September, 1949, over three-hundred eager freshmen entered Bay View for the first time. This class, they thought, was going to be different from any that had preceded them. No one could try bubbler passes, algebra shoes, elevator keys or wrong directions on them. Then slowly they began to accept, with good spirit, the taunts directed at them, and finally they became second semester students, freshmen, not freshies. Then came their sophomore year. That was the year that they were really able to take their place in Bay View activities. They were no longer the butt of the iokes and the ridicule of the upper classmen. They were even guilty of looking down on the new freshmen. After their sophomore year, they were mighty iuniors and taking over Bay View. This year, 1953, they have reached the epitome of success as seniors of Bay View. It hardly seems possible to them that only four short years ago they were starting out. In those four years they have come to be very fond of Bay View, of their teachers, and of their classmates, also some of their members have be- come influential leaders of Bay View's clubs and activities. They have shown their appreciation of five classmates who have contributed to Bay View through sports, student government or various other activities by electing them to the class commission. This group has been given the iob of collecting class dues, planning the senior dinner dance, selecting the caps and gowns, and deciding on the class memorial. Theirs has been a big iob well done. HOMEROOM TEACHERS Standing, Mr. Mauton, Mr. Koch, Mr. Hurst, Mr. Tomkiewicz. Seated, Mr. Dietzman, Mrs. Weck- mueller, Mrs. Loose, Miss Oelhafen, Miss Durham, Miss Roberts, Mr. Weller. K'- Page One Hundred Seventeen MR. DIETZMAN 404 DOROTHY A. BEHLlNG - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Ban- quet Server. DONALD C. BETHMANN-English Course. Athletics: Football. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science CChairmanJ, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Commit- tee, Host. WILLIAM R. BREHMER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Albert Neumeier, William Brehmer, Donald Bethmann. Dorothy Behling, Sanclrn Mueller, Georgia Brodowski. l ' ...A GEORGIA A. Bnonowsxi-Elecnve Page One Hundred Eighteen Course, Athletics: Apparatus, Softball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Serv- ice Groups: Cafeteria Committee. SANDRA M. MUELLER-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Library Guild lPinl, Round Table. Stage: Operettas fDancing Chorus 25. ALBERT J. NEUMEIER-Science Course. Clubs: Bc'ys', Round Tc.ble, Science. Serv- ice Groups: Fire Warden. Ronald Bird, James Panfil, Carl O'Brien, Ronald Pergande. RONALD F. BORKOWSKI - Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden5. S.G.A.: Host fSupervisor5. MICHAEL T. McCORMICK - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus C35. Serv- ice Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fDisaster Crew5, Homeroom Monitor. CARL W. O'BRIEN-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Cross Country iMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 25, Track fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Ribbons 35. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. JAMES F. PANFIL-Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Host. RONALD A. PERGANDE-Elective Course. Athletics: Gym Team. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. HOWARD M. BAKER - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', RONALD W. BIRD--Science Course. Ath- Ietics: Baseball iMedals 25, Cross Country fMeclal5, Football fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 25, Life Savings Corps, Swimming iMinor Emblems 25, Track fMajor Emblems 3, Minor Emblems 3, Medals 5, Ribbons 95. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense CDemolition Crew5, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Host, 9B Instruction, Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Super- visor. RAYMOND N. BLANKENBERG-Science Course. Athletics: Football fMaior Em- blem, Minor Emblem5. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper fSports Reporter5. Honors: Honor Society. Michael McCormick, Howard Baker, Raymond Blankenberg, Ronald Borkowski. Page One Hundred Nineteen Pa ROBERT R. BALSMIDER-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language lS.G.A. Representativel, Press, Round Table, Sci- ence, X. Music: All-City Drum Major, Operetta Chorus f2D. Publications: News- paper CCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Guidance Board. Stage: Operettas lDanc- ing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Host lSupervisorJ, Lunch-Hour Committee. Honors: Honor Society. VERGIAN C. BLUHM-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A.: Minor Emblem, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming fSecretaryD. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. AUDREY A. BONK-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling, Life-Saving Corps, Tennis CTrophyl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. JERRY J. BUHL-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Press, Round Table lVice-Presidentj, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus 123. Stage: Operettas 125. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B In- struction. Jerry Buhl, Robert Balsmider, Shepard Gibson, Beverly Pawlicki. ge One Hundred Twenty Charles Nciss, Audrey Bank, Vergian Bluhm, Florian Tamel. SHEPARD H. GIBSON-English Course. Ath- letics: Football. Clubs: Art, Boys' lVice-Presi- dent, Foreign Language, Round Table. Serv- ice Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden, Communications Chairmanj. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Host, Special Committees, Hourly Committee. CHAR'LES J. NASS-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups. Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl, Radio Crew CAnnouncerJ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. BEVERLY G. PAWLICKI-Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Tennis, Tum- bling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table lSergeant at Armsj, Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Guidance Board CSecretaryJ. Stage: Operetta lCos- tumesj, Class Play CCostumesJ. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Student Board CRecorderD. Honors: Honor Society. FLORIAN P. TAMEL-Accounting Course. Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenl. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball QMinor Em- bleml, Track. Clubs: Boys', Service Groups: Alfred Buchert, Richard Neuman, Paul Brownell, Kenneth Braunsdorff. BARBARA L. BOWMAN-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Build- ing Usher. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee, Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. KENNETH E. BRAUNSDORFF - Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Host. PAUL R. BROWNELL-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Football fMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. ALFRED J. BUCHERT-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. MARLENE J. JANACEK-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lSergeant at Armsj, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assem- bly lHistorianJ, Hostess, Study-Hall Super- visor. R'lCHARD R. NEUMAN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table. Serv- ice Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Host lSupervisorJ. MARY E. BARR-English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Ne- reids', Press, Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Build- ing Usher. Stage: Operetta CCostumesl, Class Play lCostumesl. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee. PASQUALINE N. BASILE-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, G.A.A. Council lS.G.A. Representative, G.A.A. Minor Em- blem, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Life Sav- ings Corps fSecretaryJ, Tennis, Tumbling fCaptainJ, Volleyball iCaptainJ. Clubs: Girls', Nereids' CPresidentJ, Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming, X fScribeJ. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporteri. Service Groups: Banquet Serv- er QD, Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Lunch-Hour Committee. Honors: Honor Society. MARILYN S. BLOCK-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table. Stage: Operetta QCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Barbara Bowman, Marilyn Block, Mary Barr, Pasqualine Basile, Marlene Janacek. Page One Hundred Twenty one MISS DURHAM 32 5 SANDRA J. EISLER-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, G.A.A. Of- ficial, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild fCertificate, Pinj, Nereids', Round Table, Synchronized Swimming. S.G.A.: Hostess, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. IRENE A. GAVLITTA-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. BEVERLY M. GEISENHEIMER - Elective Course. Clubs: Booster lSecretaryJ, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Guidance Board, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess. CAROL A. GeRUE-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Carol GeRue, Beverly Geisenheimer, Arlene Redlin, Irene Guvlitta. Page One Hundred Twenty-two Ralph Rockafellar, Sandra Eisler, Gerald Gutkowski, Kay Reynolds. GERALD P. GUTKOWSKI-Mathematics Course. Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblemj, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Medals 2, Ribbons IO, Tro- phies 21. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fDisaster Crewl, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Special Committees, Student Board, Hourly Committee. Honors: Italian-American Civic Association Award. ARLENE I. REDLIN-Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. KAY M. REYNOLDS-Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Ne- reids', Press, Round Table, Science, Synchro- nized Swimming. RALPH T. ROCKAFELLAR-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Langauge lLatin Pinj, X. Publications: Annual fAdvertising Managerl, Newspaper CAdvertising Managerl, Quill and Scroll. S.G.A.: Assembly fPresidentJ, Host, 9B Instruction, Student Board. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Bausch and Lomb Award, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship, Gold Medal, Honor Society. JEANETTE B. GRESSER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Special Committees. BARBARA E. KADOW-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Press. Music: Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusl. JANE L. POCKRANDT-Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. SHIRLEY A. RADTKE-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Stage: Operettas fDancing Chorus QD. MARY V. RASSEL-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Serv- ice Groups: Building Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess. Mary Rassel, Joyce Rofters, Darling Riesner, Jeanette Gresser, Kathleen Rice. . 1 i CWB ' '14 .xl Jane Pockrandt, Barbara Kadow, James Raymond, Shirley Radtlme. JAMES P, RAYMOND - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper CStar Reporterl. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Special Commit- tees, Hourly Committee. Honors: Honor Society. KATHLEEN M. RICE-Accounting Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Press, Round Table, X. Publications: An- nual lAssistant Senior Editorj. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hostess, Special Committees. DARLING J. RIESNER-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling, Hockey. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. JOYCE A. ROFFERS-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Press, Round Table. Commence- ment: Ensemble. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Page One Hundred Twenty-three Ronald Ropel, Robert Gerkhardt, Nancy Pellant, Joanne Hoefs, Gerald Weir. Kenneth Getzin, Eugene Ruka, Donald Brushwood, Roger Ritzow, Thomas Rick. Page One Hundred Twenty-four DONALD L. BRUSHWOOD-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', X. ROBERT H. GERKHARDT - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Football fMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. KENNETH E. GETZIN - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee CSupervisorJ, Fire Warden, S.G.A.: Host. JOANNE A. HOEFS-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta fCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. NANCY A. PELLANT-Science Course. Ath- letics: Hockey, Tumbling. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Stage: Operettas fDancing Chorus SJ, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. THOMAS G. RICK-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera fPresidentD, Foreign Lan- guage, Press, Round Table, Science. Publi- cations: Annual fPhotographerJ, Newspaper lPhotographerJ. Service Groups: Building Usher, Cafeteria Committee lSupervisorJ, Guidance Board. S.G.A.: Host fSupervisorj. ROGER C. RITZOW-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, Science. RONALD ROPEL-Elective Course. Athletics: Football fMajor Emblem, Minor Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenl, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Hourly Com- mittee. EUGENE L. RUKA-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Commit- tee. GERALD C. WEIR-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden, Supervisorj, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host lSupervisorJ. MR. HURST E-7-9F FRANK E. KAMINSKI-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Commencement: En- semble. Music: Operettas Chorus KQ1. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden1, Fire Warden, Guidance Board. Stage: Operettas fDancing Chorus 31. S.G.A.: Host. BARBARA J. KEARNS-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Building Usher. ORVILLE A. KERSTEN-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Cheerleader CCaptain, Minor Emblems 31, Football CManager1, Swimming QMaior Em- blem1, Track. Clubs: Booster fSecretary1, Boys', Foreign Language, Press lSergeant at Arms1, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 121. Publications: Newspaper lSports Reporter1. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden1. S.G.A.: Assembly, Lunch-Hour Committee. Bruce Klein, Nancy Korn, Frank Kaminski, Barbara Kearns Orville Kersten, Anna Kolp, LaVerne Kinowski. LA VERNE M. KINOWSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. BRUCE L. KLEIN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 121. Publications: Annual lAssistant Activities Editor1. Newspaper lStar Report- er1. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden1, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction. ANNA C. KOLP-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. NANCY A. KORN-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' iS.G.A. Repre- sentative1, Nereicls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operettas CDancing Chorus 31. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess. Page One Hundred Twenty-fve RICHARD G. EBERT-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Library Guild fS.G.A. Representativel, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Or- chestra 141, Class-Play Orchestra 131, Oper- etta Orchestra CSD. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fHead Committeej, Radio Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host. GLENN H. GARSOMBKE-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science fPresident, Vice-President, Secretaryj, X. Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDisaster Crewj, Proiection Crew, Spot Crew fManagerJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Honors: Honor Society. ARLENE D. KENNEY-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Music: All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. RlCHAR'D A. KLAESING - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild fPersonnel Manager, Pinl, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fGeneral Chairmanl. S.G.A.: Assembly Wice-Presidentl, Host, Special Committees. Honors: American Legion Medal, Badger Boys' State. Glenn Garsombke, Robert Knitter, Arlene Kenney, Betty Kraklow. Page One Hundred Twenty-six Maureen Koch, Richard Ebert, Shirley Klinter, Richard Klaesing. SHIRLEY A. KLINTER-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ROBERT H. KNITTER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publica- tions: Annual CEditor-in-Chiefj, Newspa- per fPhotographer, Star Reporterj, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Building Usher, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Host, Special Committees. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Gold Medal, Honor Society. MAUREEN H. KOCH-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Tennis COfficialJ. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' CVice-Presidentj, Press, Round Table. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. BETTY D. KRAKLOW-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Publications: Newspaper lTypistJ. Elizabeth Engebregtsen, Carol Niemczylr, Mary Konlcel, Patricia Freber. RONALD K. KREIDER-Science Course. Ath- letics: Football, Track, Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Stage Crew lManager, Pint. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host, 9B Instruction, Student Board. ANTHONY C. KUBEK-Science Course. Ath- letics: Basketball CCaptain, Major Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Medalj, Football fCo-Cap- tain, Major Emblems 23. Clubs: Boys' fS.G.A. Representativel, Foreign Language, Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. BETTY J. KUTROVICH - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus l3l. CAROL A, NIEMCZYK - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table. Stage: Operetta lProp- ertiesj. S.G.A.: Hostess. ELIZABETH C .ENGEBREGTSEN-College Com- merce Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild. Publications: Newspaper lTypistl. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hostess. PATRICIA A. FREBER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Press, Round Table. Serv- ice Groups: Building Usher. LLOYD S. GEIL-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Special Committees, Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. MARY J. KONKEL-Elective Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operettas lCostumes 2l. S.G.A.: Hostess. THEODORE E. KORBER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense lDemolition Chair- moni, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. Theodore Korber, Ronald Kreider, Betty Kutrovich, Lloyd Geil, Anthony Kubelc Page One Hundred Twe ty se en ROBERT JAWORSKI - Accounting Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. RICHARD K. KELPIN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. SALLY A. KEMMETER-Mathematics Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Coun- cil. G.A.A. Major Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Life Saving Corps ICaptainJ, Sophomore Swim Team Captain, Tennis, Tumbling, Vol- leyball ISecretaryD. Clubs: Booster CSecre- tary, Emblems 21, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild ICertificate, Pin, Presidentj, Nereids', Press, Round Table lS.G.A. Repre- sentativej, Synchronized Swimming, X QRe- corderj. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense ICrew Leaderj, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee IChairmanJ, Special Committees, Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor So- ciety. Warren Kramer, Richard Kelpin, Lynne Kusterman, LeRoy Kraemer, Robert Jaworski. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Sally Kemmeter, Dawn Monhardt, Virginia Kuziei. LE ROY H. KRAEMER-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense CFirst Aid Crewj. S.G.A. Study- Hall Supervisor. WARREN H. KRAMER-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl, Projection Crew. LYNNE K. KUSTERMAN -Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', S.G.A.: Hostess. VIRGINIA A. KUZIEJ-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DAWN E. MONHARDT - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor: Stage: Class Play ICostumes 21. S.G.A.: Hostess. MR. KOCH 302 CAROL A. CHRISTMAN-Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. LLOYD D. CORBIN-Science Course. Athletics: Foot- ball. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus QD. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden. Stage: Operettas CDancing Chorus 21. S.G.A.: Host. SONDRA L. COX-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Assembly. KENNETH B. GALLIGAN-Elective Course. Sondra Cox, James Tadych, Betty Tadych, Kenneth Galligan, Ralph Perez. Lloyd Corbin, Patricia Teshnow, Carol Christman. RALPH R. PEREZ-Elective Course. Athletics: Football fMaior Emblems 3, Minor Emblem, Trophyi. Clubs: Booster, Boys' lVice-Presi- dentj, Foreign Language. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus l2D. Service Groups: Civil Defense lDisaster Crewi. BETTY J. TADYCH-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess. JAMES P. TADYCH-Elective Course. Clubs: Art. PATR'lClA R. TESHNOW-Science Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table CTreasurerJ, Science, X. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Hostess, Lunch-Hour Committee lChairmanJ, Study- Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Bruce Thurber, Thomas Laude, Marilyn Counihan, Shirley Chirafisi. KAREN M. TANGER-Home Economics Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server l3J, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 35. INEZ V. TAYLOR - Home Economics Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta lCostumesD. BRUCE R. THURBER-Science Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Football fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemj, Gym Team, Track Vol- leyball. Clubs: Boys' fSergeant at Armsj, Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden. LYNETTE I. TIETYEN - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Thirty SHIRLEY M. CHIRAFISI-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. PAULINE V. CIESLAK-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowl- ing. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honors: Honor Society. MARILYN R. COUNIHAN-Science Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling lCaptainD, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball fCaptainD, Tennis, Tumbling, Vol- leyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming, X. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus QD. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committees, Hourly Com- mittee. THOMAS R. LAUDE-Science Course. Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemj, Track CMaior Emblem, Ribbons 3D. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDemoli- tion Crewj, Fire Warden. ROSE LOBUE-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Lynette Tietyen, Inez Taylor, Rose Lobue, Pauline Cieslak, Karen Tanger. JAMES A. CLEMENCE-Science Course. Ath- letics: Cross Country, Track CMaior Emblem, Ribbons 21. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table fPin, Treasurerl, Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil De- fense fAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly fVice-Presidentl, Host, Spe- cial Committees, Central Committee, Hourly Committee. Honors: Honor Society. KENNETH F. COX-Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblemj, Football, Swimming, Track lMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden, Radio Crewj, Fire Warden Proiection Crew lAssistant Manager, Certificatej, Radio Crew lManagerJ, Spot Crew lManagerj. S.G.A.: Host, Study-Hall Monitor. JANE L. CZARNIK-Elective Course. Ath- X letics: Appartus, Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: l Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee. Kenneth Cox, James Ziese, James Clemence, Richard Polosek, Carl Paefzke. Mary Feustel, Jane Czarnik, Barbara Czerwinslci, Robert May, Wilbert, Hartmann. BARBARA A. CZERWINSKI -Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publications: Newspaper lTypistJ. MARY A. FEUSTEL-Accounting Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: GirIs', Round Table. S.G.A.: Check Coats. WILBERT W. HARTMANN-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. ROBERT J. MAY-Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. CARL H. PAETZKE-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. RICHARD D. POLASEK-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. JAMES M. ZEISE-Accounting Course. Athletics: Track. Clubs: Boys', X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden, S.G.A.: Assembly, Host. Page One Hundred Thirty-one MRS. LOOSE AND MISS ROBERTS E-4-6R GERALD W. LEHTO-College Commerce Course. Boys', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden, Guidance Board. CAROLE J. MADUSCHA-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. PATRICIA L. MANTHY-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. CLARENCE P. MARTIN-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: Oper- ettas Chorus Qi. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Clarence Martin, Warren Menge, Daniel Mudlaft, Gerald Lehto. Page One Hundred Thirty-two .loan Utpatel, Patricia Manthy, Carole Maduscha. WARREN R. MENGE-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Au- ditorium Deputy, Building Usher, Cafeteria Committee, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. DANIEL P. MUDLAFF-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. JOAN E. UTPATEL-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hostess. Ruth Miller, Salina Mergel, Sally Jens. GAYLEN A. MENDINI-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Host. SALINA M. MERGEL-Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Modern Dance. Clubs: Art, Cam- era, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild Uury Chairman, Typistj, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper fMailing Clerk, Typistj. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: Operettas CDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, 9B Instruction. Honors: Honor Society. RUTH A. MILLER-College Commerce Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess. SALLY JENS-English Course. Athletics: Bad- minton, Bowling, Lite Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls , Press QVice-Presidentl, Round Table lSecretaryl, X CS.G.A. Representativej. Com- mencement: Ensemble, Speaker. Music: All- City Orchestra Qi, Class Play Orchestra QD, Operetta Orchestra 121. Publications: News- paper lG.A.A. Reporterl. Stage: Class Play, Operetta. S.G.A.: Hostess lSupervisorj, 9B Instruction lChairmanJ, Special Committees. Honors: Honor Society, Silver Medal. GORDON G. MANSKE - Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Building Usher. R'OLAND MARTIN - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew. We Gordon Manske, Roland Martin, Gaylen Mendini. Page One Hundred Thirty-three Roberta Mooney, Helen Maichrzak, .loan Jocham. EUGENE H. MESSAL-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Football fMaior Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys' CPresidentj, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden CCaptainJ, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: 9B ln- struction, Hourly Committee. ROBERT J. MOONEY-English Course. Ath- letics: Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual lSenior Edi- torl, Newspaper lStar Reporterj, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. CARLA D. PAPENFUS-Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Library Guild, Nereids' lPres- identl, Round Table, Science, X. Music: Oper- etta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly lSecretaryJ, Corridor Com- mittee CChairmanJ, Hostess, 9B Instruction CChairmanD, Special Committees, Student SALLY A. JASTROW-English Course. Ath- letics: Hockey, Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper fOftice Managerj. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: Operettas lCostumes 21, Class Play fCostumesl. S.G.A.: Corridor Commit- tee, Hostess, 9B Instruction. JOAN T. JOCHAM-Home Economics Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. HELEN A. MAJCHRZAK - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lCertificate, Pinj, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Court- Honors? Honor SOClelYf Silver Medal- Carla Papenfus, Eugene Messal, Sally Jastrow. Page One Hundred Thirty-four MOLLY A. GRUNERT-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee. RITA M. MAJCHRZAK-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta ICostumesJ. S.G.A.: Corri- dor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. RICHARD B. McCONNELL-English Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball fMinor Em- bleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense IAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Gerald Mrochinski, William Philleo, Richard McConnell. JANET H. MEIER - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. GERALD A. MROCHINSKI - Accounting Course. Athletics: Basketball IMinor Em- bleml, Cross Country fMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. JANE B. MROZ-Science Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess. WILLIAM D. PHILLEO-Accounting Course. Athletics: Basketball IManoger, Minor Em- bleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys' ITreasurerD, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Jane Mroz, Janet Meier, Rita Maichrzak, Molly Grunert. Page One Hundred Thirty-five Pa ROBERT J. MADECKY-Accounting Course. Athletics: Cross Country. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Host. KENNETH G. MALONE - English Course. Clubs Booster, Boys', Press, Round Table. EUGENE A. MARKS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', For eign Language, Press, Science Nice-Presidentj, X. Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporterj. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host. Honors: Honor Society. JANET V. MELKA-Elective Course. S.G.A.: Hostess Study-Hall Monitor. Kenneth Malone, Franklin Meyer, Eugene Marks, Elmer Mueller. ge One Hundred Thirty-six Janet Melka, Robert Macleclly, Grace Schlinke. FRANKLIN J. MEYER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science CPresidentD. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden, Chairman, Fire Warden. ELMER H. MUELLER-Science Course. Ath- letics: Cross Country fTrophyD. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Build- ing Usher, Civil Defense fCommunications, Chairmanj, Fire Warden, Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host fSupervisorJ, 9B Instruction. GRACE C. SCHLINKE-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Assembly, Student Board. MR. MAUTON 407 CAROL J. HALE-Science Course. Athletics: Appara- tus, Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Modern Dance, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. EUGENE J. HETZEL-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Building Usher. NANCY A. HUBIN-Science Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table CSer- geant at Armsl, Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Commit- tee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. GILBERT A. POEPPING-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Christine Ulatowslxi, Nancy Hubin, Barbara Van Dinter, Carol Hale. Martin Ullstrup, Eugene Hetzel, Gilbert Poepping, Charles Young. CHRISTINE M. ULATOWSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: GirIs', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Hostess. MARTIN O. ULLSTRUP - Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Music: All-City Band. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. BARBARA A. VAN DINTER-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, GirIs', Round Table, Science. Publications: News- paper lCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher. Stage: Operetta fCostumes 21, Class Play fCostumesI. S.G.A.: Hostess. Honors: Honor Society. CHARLES C. YOUNG-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven ARLENE T. HARRISON-Accounting Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Commencement: Ensemble. Stage: Operettas fCostumes 33. LOIS A. HEIDER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. ANN M. HERRIGES- Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball CCaptaini. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All- City Chorus. BARBARA A. HETZEL - College Commerce Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Tum- bling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Li- brary Guild fPin, Secretary, Vice-Presidentj, Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. MARILYN A. HITTLE-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Softball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess. Arlene Harrison, Lois Heider, Marilyn Hittle, Barbara Hetzel. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight John Milewski, Janet Novak, Ann Herriges, Robert Pokora. JOHN L. MILEWSKI-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Dance Band, Operetta Chorus. Serv- ice Groups: Auditorium Usher, Building Usher. Stage: Operettas 125. S.G.A.: Host. JANET D. NOVAK-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess iSuper- visorl. ROBERT J. POKORA-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus QD. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Host, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. i DOROTHY V. HANOSKI-Accounting Course. Clubs: Camera iPresidentJ, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. KATHLEEN HARTMANN - Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball, Softball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. MARY C. HERRIGES-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. LORRAINE G. KUMM-Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls'. L : Q Mary Herriges, Nancy Van Antwerp, Lorraine Kumm, Kathleen Hartmann. Frederick Mueller, Betty Muska, Dorothy Hanoski, Robert Thompson. FREDERICK E. MUELLER-College Commerce Course. l Athletics: Baseball, Basketball iMinor Emblemj, Foot- ball. Clubs: Booster fEmblem7, Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Build- ing Usher, Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. BETTY A. MUSKA-Science Course. Athletics: Appara- tus, Badminton, Softball, Tumbling fCaptainJ. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ROBERT C. THOMPSON - English Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table iPresiclent, Treasurerj, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper CTypistD. Stage: Operettas QD, Class Play. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. NANCY E. VAN ANTWERP-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class Play Orchestra i3J. Honors: Honor Society. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine THOMAS J. DIXON-English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. WAYNE G. HAGEN-Science Course. Ath- letics: Football lMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus f3J. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lPresident, S.G.A. Representative, Su- pervisorj, Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host, Lunch-Hour Com- mittee, Special Committees, Hourly Com- mittee. RALPH A. HEISEL-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football iMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys', Round Table lPin, Sergeant at Armsl, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lDisaster Crewi, Stage Crew fManager, Pinj. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly iSergeant at Armsl, Special Committees. AURELIA T. HELMINIAK - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess. Jerry Honeywell, Ralph Heisel, Fred Hemke, Wayne Hagen. Page One Hundred Forty Agnes Schwandt, Aurelia Helminiak, Thomas Dixon, Lois Verhein. FRED L. HEMKE-Music Course. Clubs: Booster fEm- blemj, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science, X CPresidentD. Music: All-City Band l2J, Class Play Orchestra, Dance Band Q4, Lead- erl, Operetta Chorus 135, Operetta Orchestra 131, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Building Usher, Civil Defense lAir Raid Ward- enj, Fire Warden, Guidance Board. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees, Student Court Uusticel. Honors: Honor Society, Civic Music. Association Award. JERRY L. HONEYWELL-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys' lSecre- taryj, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science fPresidentJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDisaster Crew, Captainj, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assem- bly, 9B Instruction lSupervisori, Special Committees, Hourly Committee. AGNES SCHWANDT-Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls'. LOIS A. VERHEIN-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorus 37. MISS OELHAFEN 403 FAY M. ADRIAN-Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bas- ketball, Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper lTypistJ. ROBERT G. DOOME-English Course. Clubs: Boys'. Music: All- City Chorus. DONALD H. DREWS-Elective Course. Athletics' Gym Team. Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Band. S.G.A.: Host. MILTON L. DUNHAM-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. ALEXANDRIA D. DUSZYNSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Jean Gillich, Shirley Oleniczok, Barbara Hammer, Nancy Wolton. JEAN F. GILLICH-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Round Table. BARBARA L. HAMMER-Accounting Course. Ath- letics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Round Table. SHIRLEY A. OLENICZAK-English Course. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. NANCY M. WOLTON-English Course. Clubs: GirIs', Round Table, Science. Fay Adrian, Donald Drews, Milton Dunham, Alexandria Duszynski, Robert Doome. Page One Hundred Forty-one JEANNINE A. ANDERSON-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Ensem- ble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 135. Publications: Newspaper fLiterary Edi- tori, Quill and Scroll. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly. MARVIN F. DOELGER - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Dance Band, Operetta Chorus CSI, Solo for Annual Concert. Publications: Annual lOrganization Editorj. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher fSecretary, S.G.A. Representativel, Civil De- fense fFirst Aid Crewj, Guidance Board, Proiection Crew, Radio Crew lAnnouncerJ. Stage: Operettas 121. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host, Special Committees, Student Court. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Bronze Medal, Honor Society. CHARLES T. DUVALL-Science Course. Clubs: A Boys', Foreign Language fSergeant at Armsj, Press Ureasurerl, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper CSports Editorl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Spe- cial Committees, Student Court. Honors: Bronze Medal. WAYNE F. FORBES-English Course. Clubs: Art, Booster' Boysfl Science. Service Groups: Joan Prusko, Wayne Forbes, Jeannine Anderson, Lynn Fredrich. Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Charles Duvall, Robert Pierotti, Charles Petri, Marvin Doelger, John Wuebben. LYNN FREDRICH-Science Course. Athletics: Swim- ming, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta QDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Super- visor. CHARLES J. PETRI-Science Course. Athletics: Base- ball, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew CPinJ. S.G.A.: Host. ROBERT J. PlEROTTl-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Publications: Newspaper fTypistl. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Host, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOAN R. PRUSKO-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. JOHN N. WUEBBEN-English Course. Athletics: Bas- ketball, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Commission, Speaker. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fDisaster Crewl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Cor- ridor Committee, Host, 9B Instruction, Special Com- mittees, Central Committee. Page One Hundred Forly-two Ralph Fitzgerald, Kenneth Franckowiak, Valdimir Drliaca, Donald Fleury, Edward Derus. BIBIANA P. DRYJA-Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball fCaptainD, G.A.A. Cashier fChairmanJ, Tennis, Tumbling tCaptaini. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' tSecretary7, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess, 9B Instruction fChairmanJ. ARLETTE L. DULAK-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Tumbling. Clubs: Girls'. Commence- ment: Class Commission. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Special Committees. RALPH H. FITZGERALD - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. DONALD FLEURY-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Press, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 131. Stage: Talent Show. KENNETH FRANCKOWIAK - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. DONELDA J. DEAUCHAMP-Science Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper QCub Re- porterj. EDWARD H. DERUS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. GWENDOLYN D. DICK-Home Economics Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server fHeadD, Guidance Board fChairmanD. Stage: Oper- etta CCostumes 41, Class Play fCostumes 41. S.G.A.: Assembly fCourt Representativej, Special Committees, Student Court CChief Justicei. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor So- ciety. MARGARET A. DIEHL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls' I Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. VALDIMIR DRLJACA-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Donelda Deauchamp, Arlette Dulak, Gwendolyn Dick, Bibiana Dryia, Margret Diehl. Page One Hundred Forty-three MR. TOMKIEWICZ E-1-3R Joanne Wehmeyer, Ruth Wozniak, Patricia Wielepski, Frida Kreutzer. FRIEDA A. KREUTZER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DOROTHY H. PATCONAK-English Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 25, Class Play. ALLAN W. WASSEN-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Gym Team. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Fire Warden, Projection Crew. JACK D. WEASON-Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country lCaptain, Trophyl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl. S.G. A.: Host, Spe- cial Committees. Donald Willms, .lack Weason, Dorothy Patconak, Allan Wossen, Donald Wenzel. JOANNE L. WEHMEYER - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling. Clubs: Booster lSecretaryl, Foreign Language, f' Girls', Press, Round Table. Publications: Newspaper fMailing Clerkj. DONALD E. WENZEL-Manual Arts Course. tb PATRICIA F. WIELEPSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Press, Round Table. DONALD G. WILLMS-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', RUTH E. WOZNIAK-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Page One Hundred Forty-four , Ns- DARRELL L. LADISH-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. PATRICIA A. LAUFENBERG -Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs'. MARY ANN LISIECKI-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. RICHARD l. LOEHRKE-Science Course. Serv- ice Groups: Fire Warden. JEANNE C. MANKE-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Press, Round Table. Richard Loehrke, Darrell Ladish, Ronald Weber, Robert Watson. Jeanne Manke, Ruth Sommerfeld, MaryAnn lisiecki, Patricia Laufenberg. RUTH A. SOMMERFELD-Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls'. ROBERT W. WATSON-Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language Ureasurerl, Round Table, Science lVice-Presidentj, X. Music: Class-Play Or- chestra, Operetta Orchestra, Solo for Annual Con- cert. Service Groups: Radio Crew lAnnouncerJ. S.G.A.: Host, 9B Instruction, Special Committees. RONALD H. WEBER - Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country, Swimming, Track fMaior Embleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study- Hall Supervisor. Page One Hundred Forty-five JACQUELINE A. LEAMAN-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Hockey, Ten- nis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' 1Secretary5, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Hourly Committee 1Chairman5, Study-Hall Monitor. MARY J. LEANNAIS-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Softball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. PATRICIA A. LEE-Science Course. Athletics: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. PATRICIA A. LIEBER-Science Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball 1Official5, Bowling, Life Saving Corps 1Secretary5, Ten- nis. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra, All-State Orches- tra, Class-Play Orchestra 125. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense 1First Aid Crew5. ANNE E. LOGE-Science Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, GirIs', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Or- chestra 135, All-State Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra 125. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1First Aid Crew5. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess. Honors: Honor Society. Charlotte Wyskochil, Anne Loge, Patricia Lieber, Jean Wegener. Nancy Wolf, Patricia Lee, Jacqueline Leaman, Marilyn Wassen, Mary Leannais. SCWXAPSNIPS -d- Page One Hundred Forty-six I le MARILYN L. WASSEN-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling, Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. JEAN M. WEGENER-Mathematics Course. Athletics: Badminton, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swim- ming, X. Commencement: Soloist. Music: All- City Orchestra 145, Class-Play Orchestra 145, Operetta Orchestra 135, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee 1Hour- ly Chairman5, Hostess, 98 Instruction, Spe- cial Committees. Honors: American Legion Auxiliary Award, Honor Society. NANCY L. WOLF-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 125. CHARLOTTE M. WYSKOCHIL - Accounting Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table 1Secretary5. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. MRS. WECKMUELLER 232 THOMAS G. DANTZMAN-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. VIRGINIA E. JOHNSON-Stenographic Course. Clubs: GirIs', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper Typistl. JEAN B. OLSON-Science Course. Athletics: Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language CLatin Pinl, GirIs', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: News- paper CMake-up Editorl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Building Usher iSupervisorj, Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee CHourly Chairmanl, Hostess, 9B Instruction CChairmclnD, Inter- High Council Representative, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees, Student Board, Study-Hall Moni- tor. Honors: Badger Girls' State, Honor Society, Gold Medal. Virginia Johnson, Judith Schroeder, Gladys Stoelzel, Gloria Pedriona. Doris Poop, Jean Olson, Thomas Dantxman. eign Language, GirIs', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta CCostumesI. S.G.A.: Hostess. Honors: Honor Society. GLORIA M. PEDRIANA - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls' fTreasurerD, Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper lTypistj. JUDITH SCHROEDER-Elective Course. Ath- Ietics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. GLADYS P. STOELZEL-Elective Course. Ath- Ietics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Page One Hundred Forty-seven DORIS A. PAAP-English Course. Clubs: For- JAMES D. FABIAN-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Pro- iection Crew. RALPH T. McLARNON-Mathematics Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Basketball lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 21, Football fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Em- bleml, Life Saving Corps lCertificatel, Volleyball. Clubs: Boys' lSergeant at Armsj, Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDisaster Crewj. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host, 9B lnstruc- tion, Lunch-Hour Committee, Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society, W Club Award. NANCY J. OLSON-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls' lPresidentJ, Round Table. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee. Honors: Honor Society. l Carole Schimp, Carol Zero, Hedy Struszczylx, Joanne Smith. Page One Hundred Forty-eight James Fabian, Joan Pandolfi, Ralph Mclarnon, Nancy Olson. JOAN R. PANDOLFI-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee lChair- manj. CAROLE T. SCHIMP-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. JOANNE H. SMlTH-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publications: Newspaper CTypistD. HEDY W. STRUSZCZYK-Elective Course. CAROL R. ZERA - English Course. Clubs: Girls', Press fS.G.A. Representativel. Publi- cations: Newspaper lCub Reporterj. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hostess. Honors: Honor Society. 'lx Jean Mahnlre, Yvonne Springhuth, Carol Ribitzlxy. CAROL A. RIBITZKY-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lTy- pistl, Press, Round Table, Science. Music: Class-Play Orchestra. Publications: News- paper fMailing Clerkt. NORMAN W. ROSS-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense CCentral Committeej, Flag Crew lCo-Cap- taint. Stage: Operettas CDancing Chorus 21, Class Play. S.G.A.: Host. YVONNE M. SPRINGHUTH - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. DALE STEIN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus CQJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ROBERT ADAMS-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Publications: Annual fAdvertisingJ, Newspaper fAdver- tisingl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Commit- tee lChairmanD, Flag Crew, Proiection Crew, Radio Crew. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: As- sembly. KARL R. KOENKE-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language CSergeant at Armsj, Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Oper- etta Chorus QD. Service Groups: Civil De- fense CFirse Aid Crewj, Flag Crew fCo-Cap- taint. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee fHourly Chairmanj. JEAN A. MAHNKE-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Building Usher, Stage Crew. up-t.. fc-vm Dale Stein, Norman Ross, Karl Koenke, Robert Adams. Page One Hundred Forty-nine l l Delores Henzig, Joan Desotell, Patricia Maichrzak, Myrtle Kalisch. Phillip May, Audrey Tangen, Carol Olsen, Arthur Agost'ni. Page One Hundred Fifty ARTHUR A. AGOSTINI-Science Course. Ath- letics: Football fMaior Embleml, Track fRib- bonl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Com- mission. Service Groups: Building Usher, Flag Crew, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Host, 9B Instruction fCl1airmanJ, Special Commit- tees, Student Board, Hourly Committee lChairmanJ, Study-Hall Monitor. JOAN V. DESOTELL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DELORES A. HENZIG - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MYRTLE E. KOLISCH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. PATRICIA A. MAJCHRZAK-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. PHILLIP T. MAY-Science Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball CMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemj, Football CMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 2l, Track. Clubs: Boys' CPresi- dentj, Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science, X Nice-Presidentl. Com- mencement: Class Commission. Music: All- City Chorus, All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra, Dance Band, Operetta Chorus, Solo for Annual Concert. S.G.A.: Assembly CVice-Presidentl, 9B instruction, Student Board, Central Committee, Hourly Commit- tee. Honors: Silver Medal. CAROL A. OLSEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Commence- ment: Ensemble. Music: All-City Orchestra. All-State Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Build- ing Usher lSupervisorD, Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee CSupervisorD, Hostess fSupervisorD, 9B ln- struction, Special Committees, Central Com- mittee, Hourly Committee. AUDREY O. TANGEN-Mathematics Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council CSecretaryJ, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Hockey fCaptainJ, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Vol- leyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X fRecorderl. Music: All-City Band QD, All- City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra, Op- eretta Orchestra l3l, Ensemble for Annual Concert. Publications: Newspaper lNews Edi- torl, Quill and Scroll. Stage: Operetta fCos- tumesl. S.G.A.: Assembly fHistorianJ, Corri- dor Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee fChairmanJ, Special Committees, Student Board. Honors: Honor Society. MR. WELLER 313 ROY R. FORTUNE-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. MARILYN A. MILLER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. JACQUELINE E. SCHAEFER-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 121. Stage: Operetta CCostumesD. S.G.A.: Assembly fTreasurerJ, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees. DOREEN M. SCHAETZKE-General Clerical Course. Athletics: Bowling, Hockey. Clubs: Art, Booster CEm- blem, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, All- City Maiorette C2J, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Stage: Operetta Class Play. Doreen Schoetzke, Donald Smith, Jacqueline Schaefer, Roy Fortune, Thomas Seymour. - . ,- . - -Q -'H'-f 1:1--'tif F' Q 'A --.,,,rQ'7-r4'-- ' .7'5 xc' rw' , LM' x Marilyn Miller, Carol Szymkowski, Arlene Stemberger, Dolores Szaina. THOMAS J. SEYMOUR-Science Course. Ath- letics: Swimming fManager, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden. Stage: Talent Show. DONALD A. SMITH-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. ARLENE Y. STEMBERGER - Ste nogrophic Course. Clubs: Art fHistorianl, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 121. DOLORES C. SZAJNA-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Li- brary Guild, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Office Monitor. CAROL A. SZYMKOWSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher fsupervisorl, Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Hostess CSuper- visorl. Honors: Honor Society. Page One Hundred Fifty-one Janet Schloemer, Virginia McLaughlin, Marilyn Schoemann, John Schmidt, Carol Scherzer. VIRGINIA M. McLAUGHLIN-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. KATHLEEN A. ST. JOHN - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. CAROL E. SCHERZER-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball fCaptainl, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball lCaptainj. Clubs: Girls', Nereids' lVice-Presidentl, Round Table, Science, Syn- chronized Swimming. Music: All-City Band. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JANET M. SCHLOEMER - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra Ml. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. Virginia Schneider, Joanne Sellxy, Kathleen St. John, Shirley Smith. JOHN E. SCHMIDT-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language ISpanish Pinl, Science, X. Honors: Honor Society. VIRGINIA M. SCHNEIDER-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. MARILYN L. SCHOEMANN-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. JOANNE M. SELKY-Stenographic Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess, Special Committees. SHIRLEY L. SMITH-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. Page One Hundred Fifty-two Robert Swinko, Margaret Staeger, Walter Baker, Mary Stark, Mariorie Smith. MARJORIE J. SMITH - Home Economics Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Pubilcations: Newspaper CCub Reporter, Typist.J Service Groups: Pro- iection Crew. Stage: Operettas fCostumes 3J, Class Play fCostumes 25. S.G.A.: 9B ln- struction. Honors: Honor Society. ROSEANN SNIPPEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. MARGARET A. STAEGER - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. MARY A. STARK-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Pubilcations: Newspaper lTypistl. Honors: Honor Society. ROBERT E. SWINKO-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Football CMinor Emblems 2l. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lDemolition Crewj, Fire Ward- en. S.G.A.: Aseembly, Host, Special Com- mittees. WALTER J. BAKER-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys. Publications: Annual lBusiness Man- agerl, Newspaper lBusiness Managerl. S.G.A.: Host. JOAN A. PAWLOWSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. JOEL G. SCHANNING-Accounting Course Athletics: Swimming lMaior Emblems 23 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Music Dance Band. RICHARD J. SEYMOUR-Elective Course Athletics: Cheerleader, S.G.A.: Assembly. ANNETTE M. SHAVOR-Elective Course Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Richard Seymour, Roseann Snippen, Joan Pawlowski, Annette Shavor, Joel Schanning. Page One Hundred Fifty-th ee Z'2 f? fzfgif 4 - W , 1 W 2 , 'F w in-ff Y Icy V h 1 Ig I' U M, E 52, r' 5r-E b ,rfdo-' q , ' ' ll ' 4 ffff 'I n. ki Q' 4 V gym .Q-I 1 I 1 ' 4 -,-- . 24, '16, --' - X 1 ' - f-2 . '?', , 591- ' S, 1'f. ', h,' , 1 fd 449' -X , 'NM ' .. mfr nw mu A -wlmln'!i'm:I: I WUI' ' 4 . . ' a,1. -Eigiitaizjiif ,ly -42:22:32 ' I 23 , ' 1 .ma 'V EKTQA E --' fu Q ff ? - 1 - 'V+ fax , lan' ' f - 1l5iFm: f5':Ei .- F' -1 ff ? . ! 4 f li 2 x l ' if 3:5 ig: E2 -:i , , sf- '-li? - 212 ' - -ri 1 1 .T-.gags '. A- .., 1 .5'.i'.,i-T,x 5 Til'--i ' , gijf T, .. .... - .A N N N P J. . IEMANN S NS, ne. Funeral Home Hi' SHeridan 4-5156 2436 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One Hundred Fiffyl four ff W 'r A LARGE SELECTION OF CHOICE WOOL COATS AND VERY FINE FURS Q 2 K 0 4731 WEST NORTH AVENUE AT LISBON Compliments of H' ' VETERAN'S LAU DRY H A D LINEN SUPPLY CO. 1237 South 3rd Street EVergrc-on 3-2078 HOUSE MOVING ' SHeridan 4-24-68 I R. B. TRUCKING Sl CONSTRUCTION GENERAL EXCAVATING 0 GRADING o BULLDOZING N CRANE RENTAL o EXCAVATING UNDER BUILDINGS Roman Ban-ulha 3124- VV. Loomis Road Milwaukee 14, Wis. X E A f 1 Page One Hundred FA PIERCE'S FOOD MARKET W 2533 South Austin Street p W, 'N R QUALITY IN MERCHANDISE OPEN SUNDAYS A 0 ROOFING - SIDING 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. TABQVE ALL-A C009 R00F', HUMBOLDT 3-2490 'N 'T' T Y P Y Y' T V Y Y' fi! N Avenue TV 84 Radio Store LAUFENBERG BROS' C0- South KEI1l'lECkil1niC Ave. SO. Phone: HU. 3-8975 W SALES AND SERVICE A SH' 4 7739 MOTOROLA AND HALLICRAFTER WE SERVICE ALL MAKES 'rv T 1 1 PT A 0 Insulation Floor Tile Sheet Metal ACME WALLPAPER 81 PAINT STORES g gg g 2216 South Kinnickinnic l ' N HU. 3-4668 p SMITH PHOTOGRAPHERS T T Y 2474 South Kinnickinnic DUNN AND GIERINGER Congratulations to 1953 Grad's Attorneys-at-Law 0 4229 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE Do you desire beautiful photographs? HUMBOLDT 3-8340 Bring in your ideas and suggestions. A i f We do the rest. r P T :T T KAR'-'S Please make appointments CLEANERS AND DYERS SH. 4,6434 1501 E. Oklahoma Avenue Let Us Keep You Neat . , 0 ix ow cleanmg can ' Be Bea' 0 Photographs Live For Ever L SHeridan 4-2889 dred Fifty-six RusseIl's Custard LA COURT'S l SERVICE STATION 4th and Greenfield MILWAUKEE, wus. Quests Sodas Sundaes Shalces if ' S f 1 f' Malts French Fries A A f Pints Sandwiches we spscmuzs nv Be,,e,.,ges czmsnuss Arm BAR GRINDING n LAKESIDE CENTERLESS GRINDING CO 3559 EAST slvvsn AVENUE Carry - Outs ' Curb Service c w'5co 5'N u Rudolph Klump, Pres. l H rvey G. Klump, Sec. 8. Trees N HUmlloldl' 3-0290 2826 South Kinniclcinnic Avenue f i ' Humbgldl 3-9663 SHERIDAN 4-3950 A Fl0WERSV'l'Sl.EGllAPHED TAMMS FLORAL SHOP V 3778 South Howell Avenue l Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Q Howells ron Au. OCCASIONS NIC E. SCHNEIDER S1 YS 7 Sl 7 SS AND SONS INC. ll SHERIDAN 4-0324 Rudi's Buy View Sausage Shop The Best of the Wars! RUDY GILSTER 2652 S. KINNICKINNIC AVE. MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN 4119 South Whitllall Avenue e e i - e e c c e l' Posig's Shoe Store and Repairing Slleridan 477676 4213 South Howell Avenue Y HU. 3-2700 Page Ono Hundred 1 A LONG RECORD OF SERVICE . . Over a period of more than sixty years, Nordberg has become I one of the outstanding builders of heavy machinery and the leading . industry of Bay View. From our long record we take pride in t the many contributions Nordberg has made in the fields in which t our products are used. I NORDBERG MFG. COMPANY Conqdhnenw of TAN N OIL COMPANY HLGRADE REGULAR 2L9 SO. 16TH AT FOREST HOME MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN t PHONE EV. 4-9649 o H d dFHy gm DAL MUSIC STUDIOS 2327 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. SH. 4-9718 MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. COMPLETE SELECTION POPULAR SHEET MUSIC RENTALS o LESSONS o SALES o SUPPLIES Klauser Oldsmobile Co. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 823 MILWAUKEE AVE. so. 2-1802 SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WIS. so. 2-1414 BADGER DIE CASTING CORPORATION Manufacturers of l Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone suefaeuen 4-6643 201 West okleheme Avenue Malweukee 7, wieeenein I I A A A A A A A I P g One Hundred h BARNEY DERESZYNSKI Reliable Plumbing and Heating Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1953 Contractor n STORE AND snownoom FUNERAL HOME n 2922 s. 13th street Ml. 5-2675 A 3970 Soufh Whifm 1Ave e W i Y Y Y V Y Y . Y YYY Q Y You're Drinking the Best M 'l ' sw When You're Drinking American Little Drug Si0I'e,, n American Soda Water Co. TOWNE DRUG SHOP N n 1703 south 43rd street 4262 South Howell Avenue Mitchell 5-7054 Humboldf 3-6898 m E s A 2 E E is A W Compliments of The Fine and Lando Clinic Quality Meats Exclusively 4602 5' Packard Ave' no sourn sm STREET ORCHARD 2-8050 A Cudahy,Wis. MILWAUKEE 4, wlsconsln A ig Y , ,Y, Y Y i f Y Y Y , R numsomt 3-5422 SIDNEY EnlEnMAn TOPITZES GROCERY n FRlEDMAN'S i Men's Furnishings and Shoes 423 W. Nqfional Ayenue 2247 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Ev. 3-9598 OPEN ml. 9 P.M. n H A D W I N PAINTING AND DECORATING ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. A EVERHHING ,N UGHNNG wAu. WASHING - REASONABLE RATES 2212 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Ed Hennings so. 2-3405 Hu. 34003 n g g of g g g E Page One Hundred Sixfy The FUWLEB PIEIPLTINB Eu DA1y 8-2306 P 4 TIIE FDWLE PRINTI N0 C0 N 92WfffWy QQLHAQ7 Qwmmay If It p lnts on pape r-we can do 12 I RICEBROS. CARTAGE Co. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING GGCOAST TO COAST Agents for MOVING o PACKING o STORAGE FOR PERSONAL SERVICE CALL SHERIDAN 4-1028 2805 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY mst sum ssnvlcs KAY KAY LINK V2 HOUR LAUNDRY 2315 South Kinnickinnic Ave. SI Ieridan 4-9729 FLUFF DRY SERVICE DRY CLEANING A. .I. LINDEMANN 81 HOVERSON co. QE Milwaukee I5, Wisconsin A nos-r ELECTRIC RANGES o WATER HEATERS - - REFRIGERATORS a HOME FREEZERS TELEPHONE: DIVISION 2-3472 MID-CITY SPORTING GOODS CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF A. G. SPALDING EQUIPMENT AL KLUG JACK PETESCH 2039 WEST WELLS STREET ANDY THON MILWAUKEE 3, WISCONSIN P g O H d d Sixty-two Aimed to be the Most Efective and Economical - - ji X' - , V Milwaukee Y County News PAsl.ocKl SIGN co. 4 and n Tippecanoe News u 2159 soun-l Kmulcxmnlc Avenue N N Advertising Medium in Milwaukee County Published every Thursdayilidvertising deadline Tues- ' day mldnlght. lf Front page advertising accepted. X H 4- W'e pin point your advertising to the people and the 5 . Y area in Milwaukee county that you want to reach. Picture advertisements and story advertisements about! ' you and your huslness our specialty. 8-col. banner head W front page story about your business can he arranged. X Complete coverage of vicinity of your store or any part W N V of Milwaukee ls available. Copies mailed to your list of customers ur prospects. ' , 71 , you have something to sell in Milwaukee county and 1 particularly if you have a grand opening or anniversary sale, write today for free sample copy and rate card. W FRITZ RATHMANN 0, l Editor and Publisher W 8. 4124- S. Austin Street Sl-leridan 4-1769-6 A.M. to Midnite Milwaukee 7, Wis. f -, W f f ,A - Y x New Cars Used Cars N JIM KI u CHE RDLET CQ. o 3043 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-6700 n by W Parts Service Page One Hundred Sixty-three STREHLOW'S HARD WARE MAUTZ PAINT 2675 So. Phone Kinnickinnic Avenue SHericlan 4-4960 HLET A SINGLE CALL DO IT ALL! P eve o e Clumuu. amd ' ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 1806 East Edgewood Avenue Phone: WO0druff 2-7240 Milwaukee 11, Wisconsin GIFTS DRUGS COSMETICS Hiway Rexall Pharmacy 3863 South Howell Ave. Gust off Howard Avej PHONE: HU. 3-6630 We call for anzl deliver prescriptions dS fyf 1 - e -.1 Crosley Appliances Electrical Supplies tl l F. l. Scltauz Electric Co. Electrical Contractors and Appliance Dealers 2657 S. HOWELL AVENUE PHONE SHERIDAN 4-2122 MATHEWS DRUG COMPANY AM BAY VIEW'S TOY CENTER HALLMARK GREETING CARDS 1200 East Oklahoma Avenue SHeridan 4-9779 77777 Y E E7 Y Y YE YY Y Y E EY EY E E E YE! BODINE INSURANCE AGENCY OSCE' 'nd Robe Roh' JEWELRY o DIAMONDS o WATCHES ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 617 North 2nd Street 'I 4133 South Quincy Avenue Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin I SH. 4-6737 BR. 6-1780 Room 500 URGENT'-Y NEEDED! zwlcKE Eoon MARKET Burroughs Calculator, Bookkeeping and Billing Machine Operators 3905 591-'TH WHlTNAll AVENUE X A shortage of trained personnel in this lCorner of s. Whitnull and E. Howard Avenuey field ossures you of or well-respected iob. Investigate the Burroughs School. PHONE: HUMBQLD1' 3-6860 FREE PLACEMENT ron BURROUGHS GRADUATES open Daily 7:30 AM. 'O 6:09 PM. Burroughs operator School Sundays 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon 2328 West Capitol Drive UP. 3-8600 For Flowers of Distinction vldor A' verhem 8' son Painting - Decorating Chet 81 Leono's Floral Shop Paperhanging 1200 West Lincoln Avenue INTERIOR - EXTERIOR Ml. 5-0772 Milwaukee, wisconsin SH. 4-3967 329 E. VAN BECK AVE. E e A O e y E e Af TOW E HARDWARE BANACO MUSIC N I 4252 South Howell Avenue l PHoNooRAPns AND GAMES l PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS 2847 S. 13th St. Phone: Mltchell 5-0863 BLACK Cr DECKER POWER TOOLS PRATT fr LAMBERT PAINT HUmboldt 3-0543 R. L. Mclntosh, Prop. Page One Hundred Sixty-live Compliments of R-W CONSTRUCTION CO. BADGER AND STATE CONSTRUCTION CO. 314-0 West Fond du Lac Ave. Milwaukee 8, Wisconsin GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES FROM THE 6' ROUGH RIDERS Arthur Agostini Dale Stein Marvin Doelger Wayne Forbes Mike McCormick Jack Wuebben Wayne Hagen Bruce Klein Frank Kaminski Charles Duvall Jim Clemence jerry Honeywell 'GREMEMBER TEDDY C-mai: lvvmnow AWNING ALUMINUM AWNINGS Beauty, Protection, Comfort Last a Lifetime ALLIED ALUMINUM BUILDING PRODUCTS 7149 W. BURLEIGH ST. HI. 2-4877 fi? ed Sixfy-six the mark of an The familiar L. A. that identifies each motor built by The Louis Allis Co. is more than a mere trademark. These two distinctive strokes formed the signed initials of Louis Allis-our founder and first president. He used them to signify approval on the many matters that crossed his desk each day. To us these initials on our product symbolize it challenge-a challenge to continue building outstanding motor our motors to the high standards of quality and performance established by Louis Allis- more than 50 years ago. To you they mean sound design, rugged construction, and ample safety factor for long life and dependability--all the things you want in electric motors, You can't go wrong when the motor for your job carries the famous L, A. Trade-mark. Always look for it. - S lush-Pmel 1 'I M' Opin Drip-Proof Maur Vnnirll Pumplvlol Fl MILWAUKEE LWISCONSIN Page One Hundred Srxfy seven ,-l: 1 - A, N Vodnik's Food Market 5 asv so. 2nd sf. ev. 4-14so l CHULTZ YC H C Q F x M E INCLAIR E so ERVICE 1010 E. LAYTUN AVE. l HU. 3-9855 l l TIRES - BATTERIES - FUEL OIL l lx COMPLIMENTS V N or A TI I FRIEND - TT E E F s e ' l BICYCLES SHERIDAN 4-B342 ' SHERIDAN 4-7415 Y Ku w NEW 1 USED , w X' Parts - Accessories Authorized Schwinn Dealer 4209 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE We repair all makes of bikes, tricycles ESSER AND DUPUNT PAINTS w and other wheel goods. ROCKY'S PHARMACY BEN7S CYCLE SHOP Formerly McKinnon Drugs 1004 W. LINCOLN K.K. s. Oklahoma EV- 4-2236 Hu. 3-9738 Y age One Hundred Sixfy-eighf RICHTEIPS FINE FOODS 2997 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. SH. 4--5749 RICHELIEU QUALITY FOODS OPEN SUNDAYS 3-6 HOME MADE POTATO SALADS HOT HAM AND ROLLS DELIVERY SERVICE TUESDAY AND FRIDAY I .I im... jiffm., Wauwatosa, Wisconsin L77 Ame fc? Aof7f1rafAy INDUSTRIAL AERIAL COMMERCIAL PgOHd d JUST FOR FUN STOP AT GENE' S DINETTE 2999 South Delaware Avenue uk 310,000 insurance--injury to per- sons or damage to property of others. 310.00 per year-325.00 for three years. Insurance against claims brought against you for ownership of property or personal acts of yourself or any member of your household. Do you own property? Do you play golf? Do you have an outboard mo- tor? Do your children have tricycles or bicycles? For coverage for your home and all personal liability See MARTIN H. DU MEZ 2363 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. FINE FOOD AND GOOD SERVICE A Milwaukee 7, Wis- OUR SPECIALTY u All Lines of Insurance excepting Lifev V l Greatest Buicks in 50 Great Years Berndt Buick Compan 1516 West National Avenue Orchard 2-3000 Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin d ed Sevenfy TIPPECANOE HARDWARE TOWN OF LAKE 3955 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN DELTA WOODWORKING MACHINERY PORTER ELECTRIC HAND TOOLS PHONE : HU. 3-0230 Chartered and Supervised by the U. S. Governmenf SAVINGS ACCOUNTS HOME LOANS CHRISTMAS CLUB TO BUY- VACATION CLUB BUILD-REPAIR Kinnickinnic Federal Savings 8. Loan Association South Kinnickinnic Avenue at Lincoln Avenue SHeridan 4-3323 PATTI BROS. FRUIT MARKETS 2719 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 1202 West Lincoln Avenue SHeridan 4-9239 ORcl1ard 2-8779 Milweulcee, Wisconsin CHAS. J. PETRI and SON COMPLETE LINE OF FOODS 'A' i' ir Telephone SHeridan 4-1537 2633 South Kinnickinnic Avenue PgOeHunddS fy IN BOB STEWART, R. C., Mgr. STEWART BEAUTY SALON SERVICE THAT SATlSFIES Open Tues. and Fri. Eves. Call for Appointment ORchard 2-2242 'I439 West Mitchell Street Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin BOUQUET PFLBWER Silo? in the Avalon Theater Building 2469 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Flower Arrangements For All Occasions , GIFTS PoTTED PLANTS WE WIRE FLOWERS TEL. HUMBOLDT 3-2980 COMMONWEALTH SERVICE TEXACO PRODUCTS 24 Hour Towing and Repairing I Humboldt 3-osao 4oso south Howell Avenue I, Auto Repairs I Lawn Mower 81 Saw Sharpening Equipment Rentals T. A. GUTOWSKI PHARMACIST 3974 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. I Slleridan 4-9974 Q AWE AWNING Eo. We're Never Too Busy to Say Hello Q Telephone SHeridan 4-4220 2510 South Kinnickinnic Avenue R Milwaukee, Wisconsin KITCHEN CABINETS, STAIRS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, WINDOW FRAMES URBAN MIIIWORK C0., INC. Formica Cabinet Tops Completely Installed 4010 SOUTH PINE AVENUE HUmboIdt 3-6650 Open Tuesday Evening NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND CASUALTY COMPANY E. C. EBERSOL Divisional Agency Supervisor Life 0 Educational 0 Retirement 0 Mortgage Redemption 0 Estate Analysis 0 Accident Sickness O Hospital 0 Surgical o Medical Group and Pension Plans BR. I-0137 744 North Fourth St. Page One Hundred Seventy-two ' OFFICE PHONE RES. PHONE SHeridan 4-3728 SHeridan 4-936I ' 2430 5. SI. Clair Sf. M. ZANCHETTI CO. MASON - CONCRETE AND CARPENTER CONTRACTS 1 A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE CHIMNEY WORK-FIRE BRICK WORK-EXCAVATING BRICK-CAULKING-LICENSED SIDEWALK LAYER-PLASTERING 2359 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wis. Henz Super Drugs 2898 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE SHERIDAN 41-9752 Where you meet your friends? E 3 I fzffmsysz 5' Son QQ. gnc. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS aaa-:so m.ANmu'rou auu.nm MILWAUKEE 3.WISCONSlN MANUFACTURERS OF OFFICIAL BAY VIEW CLASS RING Page One Hundred Sev enfy-I Hu I engravmg co. AND ART STUDIO. 818 W. WINNEBAGO ST. MILWAUKEE 5, WISCONSIN 1 E E A A R e E 1 e t t t EISCH BROS. MILWAUKEE SPRING CO. Tire and Amo 5 PP'Y co' Dlvlsnor-1 lLur-nous com srmue co. WHULESA'-5 EEUU' 229 East Lincoln Avenue svonrmo A 24114 s. nowsu. Ava. mnwnuxsz 1, wus. Milwaukee 7' Wisconsm STARK'S MARKET 2993 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE BREEDERS OF QUALITY MINK Allan W. Lee 8. Sons 6013 S. Sixth Street A SHERIDAN 4-8006 Phone: HU. 3-7210 CT T T T C C C Compiiments oi? , 0 SUELFLOW S St. Francls t HUME BAKERY Upholstermg Co. 2696 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 312ggst0LnKl?uUtlEurTlitZTe , out .mme mmc venue SHendan 4-8532 Phone SHeridan 4- 3640 PARK CUSTAAIQ orrlc: Hu. 3-7180 C C C nes. 511.4-4511 S Win Interstate Tool 81 Mfg. Co. e g rooms Q mes Q oAo:s . :los e nxrunss 92.55005 HUmbU 9ers cunsns e smmmno SPECIALTIES 0 GENERAL and MACHINE womc HOT D995 MERLIN KQTTKE Hu. 3-woo 1112 E. oklahoma Ave. 3674 E- Adams Cvdvhy, Win. ' , srunsnxsn suis AND SERVICE WASH MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER IRONS, MIXERS 8 ROASTER REPAIRS MORELLA APPLIANCE CO. SH. 4--3210 2373 So. KinniclfinniciAve. 2797 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-6461 Page One Hundred Seven! y. Sllll SI B SHW 4-1520 LlTll.ll1lJR'n' 81 DRB' CLEFll1ERS ,L 2l2l , V S KINNICKINMC pl Compliments of PICKARD MOTOR SERVICE 355 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE For the Best in TV See B. S. Wisniewski, Inc. 2131-33 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-2707 Auto Parts Television Home Appliances America's Complete Supply House r-go Haas fy Compliments of MILWAUKEE CRANE AND SERVICE CGMPANY WSE as Cudahy, Wisconsin OFFICIAL BAY VIEW RINGS MADE BY L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY KNOWN WHEREVER THERE ARE SCHOOLS OR COLLEGES MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS RINGS, PINS AND OTHER INSIGNIA ENGRAVED COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS AND PERSONAL CARDS RAY WILDEMAN, REPRESENTATIVE 2160 RUSK STREET MADISON 4, WISCONSIN OUR BUSINESS is to promote prac- tical thrift in individuals by providing a convenient and safe method for them to save or invest money with earnings. HOME LOANS are made to the family man who builds or buys a home, or for repairing, enlarging, modernizing an existing home, or re- financing a mortgage. Terms most reasonable. Check our Financial Statement. It repre- sents thousands of hap- py insured savers and investors and hun- dreds of families now paying for their homes the uSecurity Way to clear-of-debt owner- ship. 5 5 RIT 270I W. NATIONAL AVE SAVINGS 86 LOAN Page One Hu d ed Seventy-eight BAY VIEW'S SHOE CENTER Season's Latest Styles In Merfs, ' I ' f 'fr- Women's and ' Children? 'xx . Ett i A E t ASEA EEEEE Footwear ' gf .:::4,,,., M I3 'vw F53-:Ere-1 ,..... ....- : .if .., -.3,5.f:'4:.:,.:5.lvr:.4, Q . Q . ..,. ., ...,- .. 92. The House That Value Built oPEN DAILY Szoo A. M. TO Szoo P. M. FRITZ GAWLITTA'S SHOE STORE AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 3216 South Howell Avenue SI-Ieridan 4-6979 Evergreen 3-0214 Dial Gage Company GENERAL SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTION and ENGINEERING GEC. D. HOFFMAN, Owner 1133 W. Pierce Street Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS 'A' 'A' 'A' All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations ul' 'A' ir 2697 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin SHeridun 4-1400 The Loveliest Homes Have Furniture By Fumiture ii ezfd' Appliances II. FITZGERALD y E. A. KREITZER i PULLMAN, ARTBUILT, KENMAR FRIGIDAIRE 0 RCA 0 MOTOROLA ' MAYTAG AND MANY OTHER NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS 2235 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-0185 w f GILLIS 8. POTTINGER CO. REAL ESTATE - LOANS - INSURANCE i v 2250 S. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE SH. 4-1221 NATIONAL ICE 8. COAL CO. MASTER KRAFT-OIL BURNERS i FINE HEATING OILS CORNER SO. 3rd AND W. OKLAHOMA AVE. Hundred Eighty Jaeger Cicismobile, Inc. 1310-1329 W. National Ave. Phone Mitcileii 5-2280 Miiwa uicee 4, Wisconsin CALL SHERIDAN 4-0844 Bay View Printing Company MODERN TYPOGRAPHY 2308 S. Howell Avenue N l 'x BUY - SELL - TRADE - REPAIR Collectors' pieces in short, long, modern, antique, Foreign and Domestic BARLOW,S GUN SHOP 5565 SO. HOWELL AVE. SH. 4-6243 i W PgO Hddfg FINDLAY ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS l LIGHT AND POWER WIRING Phone SHeridon 4-2497 232 East Wornimont Avenue l Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Allis-Chalmers Makes Machinery To Help People Produce More - Have More - Enioy More Leisure Time - Env: l:'r'n:n! l W W ' an I , . e.vv AS .- pg M- o mv se e so '- I .ff f' Q T Si-X M ig i n 1 ' 4: g W sw i s - if f fl R Hydfliiif' i'.. ls...,. I EEfl1'1MEL Ll f.,f.T.'T.fZ'?.,fi'.f try 'se 4251 A Y - I .- 5 l Qlqiil 1 t t s. of -. . H 1 a U, fi ' . iw? F-.1 4.1f'N1'. 5 il l I 1I i - .i l , J i Q Crushing, Cemenl and l A Motor Graders for Power Dislri- -efi ingMMlfT5l:.e .ee. T l R C 'f 'c'io , I b'f.ff'.f'f 'o'me R, Al.I.IS-CI-IALMERS Q MILWAUKEE 'I, WISCONSIN A-3658 Bay VICW Lmoleum Company C t' F ' Custom Built Dinette Sets Inlaicl Linoleum - Vinyl - Rubber and Asphalt Tile ' 2227 South Kinnickinnic Avenue O i iSHeridan 4-9181 arid SHeridian 4-9182 Hundred Eighfy-fwo I L AL 84 WALTER'S I SUPER SERVICE I 401 E. Oklahoma Avenue I HUmboIdt 3-9901 Milwaukee 7, Wis. I GOLDBERG'S DEPT. STORE w 2261 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE HUMBOLDT 3-4880 Compliments of L ' o o HUMBOLDT FOOD SHOP DRY CLEANING I SH 4-4041 3157 South Howell Avenue 2108 South Kinnickinnic Avenue' L I Eg W, B E , g gg Y g g g g f EEcglW7IdEEg. .Walfczzmz M Floweofs and Gifts F. D. T. FLORIST 2330 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Telephone Sl-Ieridan 4-l07I f I I For your typewriter rentals - school, otfice, I and bookkeeping supplies-new portable type- writers, art supplies and fountain pens, see INTEGRITY TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLY CO. SHeridan 4-7135 I 2215 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE ' 5709 WEST NATIONAL AVENUE QL IN BAY VIEW, IT'S GENE'S BARBER SHOP STEVE AMIDZICK'S SERVICE I 1601 so. 6th sneer EV. 3-5739 I Pate Air-Glide Gasoline 2349 South Kinnickinnic Avenue , , , L Towing 0 Lubrncatlon 0 Tune-up HUIHIJOIIIL 3-74-17 Minor Repairing !I :YY Y 'V 7' YY , I BANASZAK CATERING CO. INTERNATIONAL Complete Food Service for CLEANERS Every Occasion QUICK a COURTEOUS SERVICE BANQUETS - WEDDINGS - PARTIES I LUNCHEONS - DINNERS - BUFFET L SH. 4-0761 2451 SOUTH HOWELL AVE. P SH. 4-9485 MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. CAREFUL DRY CLEANING 545 W. MITCHELL ST. MILWAUKEE 4, WIS. Phone: Mltchell 5-1511 Page One Hundred Eighty-three Harris Calorific Sales SALES AND REPAIRS OF GAS WELDING AND CUTTING APPARATUS 1522 W. Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Phone EVergreen 3-7200 M Y' ri' ,a..L4.-L ,alll ll L,.- ll ypqg if ff 55- .... . f-ixlff ui H i' ' i' 1, 2' r F I ' ' -I V 1 E i 'm,Hliq! 5 Iiuii fill ' ii A Ellie 0 The First Wisconsin National Bank was organized as the Farmers and Millers Bank in 1853 - 100 years ago - with original quarters consisting of a single room on old East Water Qnow North Waterj Street, just a few steps north of Wisconsin Avenue. It was the era when Franklin Pierce was President... 'way back when the population of Milwaukee ss Centennial! 9' 3 3 3 A-v XX Y wl !J totaled only about 25,000. Today, as the largest bank in Wisconsin, the century-old First Wisconsin begins a new century of serv- ice geared to the continuing growth and progress of the community, state and nation . . . first in friendly personal service at 13 convenient banking otiices. Choose this time- tested bank as your banking headquarters. OF MILWAUKEE f Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page One Hund ed Eghfy-four Allen - Bradley Company l Milwaulcee, Wisconsin N THE N Cottage Dellcatessen The Best In F ood We Make Salads and Hot Ham ' For All Occasions Open Daily Sundays 6:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Phone SHeridon 4-0539 2857 South Howell Avenue BAY STANDARD SERVICE GEORGE ELLESEG, PROPRIETOR ATLAS mass, snrsmss AND ACCESSORIES South Kinnickinnic at East Buy Street SHeridan 4-9912 Pg Oe Hundred Eig ,- W - A I PHONE conconn 4-1620 BLASKOVICS INC. Roberta Gunnis Dance Stuclio wHol.EsALE Featuring the New Dance Styles i Poultry, Calves, Pigs and Eggs A 3833 EAST CUDAHY AVE. RES. TEL. S1-1. 4-7292 H 1101 w. WALNUT sr. MILWAUKEE 5, wls. p 3921 SOUTH 1-1owELL AvE. SH. 4-0351 C I' t f . . amp 'men so Stewart's Super Servlce Statlon K.K. TV 8. APPLIANCE wE convent ANY SET TO um CIark's Super 100 Proprietors August Roszina, Otto G. Satula 3350 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE 2514 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. gg. 3,9111 Hu. 3-8566 ' W l l M 1' MATZEN FUEL co. OHV 5 ho es e eu 5 I't M t d P It I coAL s. FUEL on QW' Y ea san ou ry gin.. 1901 SERVICING INSTITUTIONS Telephone SHeridan 4-3346 Horns AND RESTAURANTS 2332 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 608 W' Lincoln :Island 2-xzzaukee 15' wi, 'rExAco .IACK'S SERVICE 3255 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE HUNIBOLDT 3-9699 Pick-up and Delivery Service Motor Tune-up Battery and Tire Service X Towing o Flowing SLIM AND WAl.l.Y'S Service Station 1202 W. Oklahoma OR. 2-9868 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE X - Y V ' Y Y ' Y' ' 7 Y Y Y Grzybowski Hqrdwqre 3, Grebe Bakery 8. Dellcatessen Heating CO. OPEN Au. DAY SUNDAY BUILDERS 1-1A1mwAnE, m11.1.wo11K a. PAINTS Four scores: I FURNACES s. SHEET METAL woux 215 E. Bolivar Ave. 'N Henry Gnyhowski 114 W. Howard Ave. 1499 N. Farwell Ave. 1018 W. Lincoln Ave. Phone: Orchard 2-5516 3523 5. 5,,.m,,.d Ave. Page One Hundred Eighty-six 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 COMPLETE LINE OF NATIONAL BRAND NEW PARTS AND ACCES- A SORIES. Al- SHAl.lUCK INC- I MlLWAUKEE'S I MOTORS COMPLETELY REBUILT L Aw AND EXCHANGED. I A T- F U R UL uns: Downtown I COMPLETE LINE OF IGNITION I, - ' PARTS, A convenlsnr . . FORD DEALER W1scons1n Auto I N PaI'tS Company a - Locnmons - 3 I mcxson AT wins 1545 West National Avenue VAN mmm AT MASON Mltchell 5-8800 MILWAUKEE AT wzus BOEHME SAUSAGE CO. N N Best by Test 905 so. FIFTH STREET A fl Page One Hundred E CITIES S E RVI C E SLIM AND RAYS a BATTERY 8. AUTOMOTIVE 3 Service V TB 3310 So. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. HU. 3-9923 CALL SHERIDAN 4-2528 For I.ow Prices ancl Quality Meat, Poultry, Groceries and Fruit Art's Super Marlcet 2992-94 Soutll Clement Avenue WE DELIVER THE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA FRED HEMKE, BANDLEADER Music for Formal and Informal Occasions Featured Band at the Bay View Prom svonsonso BY THE BAY VIEW coin CLUB DAY OR NIGHT SH. 4-1510 d dfghfy ghf Discriminating Homeowners Consult R TTER HARDWARE for the finest in A A WOODWORK APPLIANCES HARDWARE A over 80 years of service RUTT ER HARDWARE 1730 South 13th Street EVergreen 3-3130 PHONE: SH. 4-2918 A BAY VIEW AUTO BODY AND PAINTING A The Latest in Auto Painting Auto Stripping - Motor Repairing 412 E. SMITH ST. MILW. 7, WIS. PAINTS - BRUSHES HOUSEWARE A J. P.'s Lakeside Hardware A Hardware for Hard Wear JOHN C. PAZUCHA 2505 S. HOWELL AVE. 'A HUMBOLDT 3-9300 MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. X Y Y l 2725 S Phone SHeridan 4-0278 1221. A3321 GENERAL INSURANCE . Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. A SEFFKER'S SERVICE 2203 St. Francis Ave. A Phone: SH. 4-99 I 6 MEREDITH BROS. INC. 939 South 2nd Street A Milwaukee, Wisconsin A GENERAL CONTRACTORS KEVEE LYNN Dairy and Delicatessen 2628 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Page One Hundred Eighty-nine Keep Neat And Trim With I Polly Prim's National Laundry Cleaners 2117 West National Avenue I I Mltchell 5-5300 FINER JEWELRY I ron ALL OCCASIONS BIRTHSTONE RINGS WATCHES 0 BRACELETS LOCKETS 0 TIE CLIPS IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS O COMPACTS And many oiher excifing fhings for young people I 3 n Plunkinion Arcade Main Floor Store 'IO Inside Thank You Bay View For Your Patronage AUS CUSTARD STAND 524 E. LAYTON AVE. SH. 4-9895 Compliments of I Howie's 8. Augie's p Sinclair Service I Washing - Greasing - Accessories Complete Automobile Repairing Corner of Howell and Russell Phone HUmboldt 3-9562 ed Ninefy COVERS AND BINDING IH QW 3 QD HR A QB IIB IB , ,, l7J J45' -tsp, BOUND Fon PERMANENCE AND BEAUTY Boehm Bindery Company 104 East Mason Street Milwaukee 2, Wisc1mnsi ulf Ifs Bound by Boehm, It's Bound to Be Good Page One H 65,121 Counihan, Marilyn . ..... . Duvall, Joan . . . . . . . Cox A Abbott, Jean ............ Adamczyk, Josephine ..... Adams, Robert .......... Adrian, Gerald .......... Adsen, Jerry ............ Adsen, Noreen .........., 45 45 149 Adrian, Fay ........ .... 1 41 35 36 46 150 Agostini, Arthur . .30, 1 16, Albertano, Louise ....... 41 Albrecht, Donna ,........ 45 Alexander, Diane . . . . . . . 45 Ambrogio, Marsha ....... 33 Ames, Sherry ...... .... 3 3 Amport, Ellen .... .... 3 3 Ance, Donald ........... 33 Anderson, Mr. ........... 47 Anderson, Jack . 52, 74, 75, 110 Anderson, Jeannine .......... 51, 52, 74, 75, 1 2 Anderson, Judith ........ Anderson, Kay ........... Anderson, Marlene ...... Andrus, Patricia ,... . . , . Andryk, Ronald .... .... Antczak, Irene .... .... Appleby, Phyllis .... .... Archie, Thomas ..... .... Arcuri, Barbara ......... Arnet, Judith .......... 41, Arnold r 4 33 41 33 35 35 105 Appleby, Karen . . . . . . . 35 33 33 35 65 33 102 , M s. ...... .... . Arnold, Patricia ....... Anand, Janis ........ 6i,' 1 11 33 Audi, Norman . . . . . . . Audi, Russel ,,.. .... 46 Awve, Edyth . . . . . . . 45 Axtell, John .... .... 3 5 Bachmann, Nancy ........ Bohr, Carl .............. Baitinger, Ronald . . . Baker, Beverly . . . Boker, Donald .... .... Boker, Howard . . . .. .. Baker, Walter .... .... Baldwin, Joseph ......... Boll, Elmer .......... Balsmider, Robert ..... Banach Di , one ........ . . . Banach, Raymond ........ Banoszak, Edmund ..... 46, B b' C 1 . or ion, aro . ...... . . Barbian, Violet . . . . . . . Barke, Virginia . . . . . . . Barker D , eanna ....... . . . Barlow, Terence ...... Barr, Mary .....,.... , Barr, Sherry ..... ..... 46 37 37 34 34 119 153 33 56, 109 120 25 34 72 25 43 25 33 . . . 33 75 121 33 25 Barrett, Francis . . . . . . . Barrington, Pat . . . . . .. Bortels, Carl ..... . . . . Ba rte t 42 Bartels, Gary .. . . . . . 39 46 33 I , David .... ..... Bartlett, Carter .....,.... Bartlett, David .... . . . .71, Bartnik, Roger ......... . . Bartz, Karen ............ Basile, Pasqualine .... Basterash, Dione ...... Basting, Thomas .... 41 25 34 43 32 Batt, Carmel ............ Batz, Miss ........... Bawmgardt, Narcie . . . Baxter, Beaster Bebeau Wayne ......,. 41, , Bette ........... , Janet ...... .... 3 ,70,71 32 42 Bechtel, Marlene ....... . . Becker, Becker, Becker, Byron ........... Darlene ..,...... James ..,,.. 41 Bedmarczyk, James . . 34 72 25 34 33 32 32 , 71 , 91 32 33 34 25 33 Bednarz, Herman ....... , Beecher, Barbara . . . . . . . Beecher, Jean ..... .... Behling, Beverly .... .... Behling, Dorothy ....118 Behling, Janet .... 34 Behne, Eugene .... . . Bendel, Sandra ...... Bentley, Sandra ....... 44, Bentz, Orrin ..........,.. Bergmann, Sandra ....... Bertoglio, Margaret ...... Bertrand, Lori-Ann ....... Bessler, Arlene .......... Bessler, George ...... 34 44 66 46 32 34 33 25 . . . . 34 Bethmann, Donald .... 68, 118 Page One Hundred Ninety-two Bialk, Mary ........ Bialoszynski, Barbara Biedrzycki, Helen . . , Bigelow, Peter ..... Binkowski, Daniel . . . Bird, Betty ....,.... ,..34, 25 34 66 33 34 37 Bird, Ronald ......... 92, 119 34 Bird, Suzanne .... . . Birner, Carole .... Birner, Joyce ..... Blackwood, John ...... 37, 44 33 Bitters, Thomas ......... 33 70 33 Blake, Wayne .......... Blankenberg, Raymond Blankenberg, Ronald Block, Jose h ..,... Block, Maril-.yn .... . Bluhm, Vergian . . . . Boals, Dennis .... Baals, William ..... ...119 25 ...34,57 ....121 .....120 ...41,71 46 Bodden, Robert ,.... - . . . . 34 Bodshaug, Ethel .... Bogardus, Jacquelyn Bohlman, Keith ..... Bolan, Marilyn ..... Bolinski, Kenneth . . . Bonk, Audrey ....,. Boretsky Bernard . . . Berkowski, Ronald .. Borowski, Elizabeth . Borzrnski, Pat ...... Bos: , Patricia .... Bosich, Gerald .... Bothe, David . . . Boucher, Tom .... Bouillion, Elaine . . . Boulton, Fred ...... Bowater, Suzette .. Bower, Darlene . . . Bowman, Barbara . . . Bowman, Charlotte . Boyle, David ....... Braatz, Kenneth . . . Braddy, Steve .... Bradford, Nancy . . . Brandl, Rose Mary . . Brandt, Dorothy . . Brandt, James . . . Brauch, David ..,.. Braun, James ....... Braun, Kenneth ..... Braunsdortt, Kenneth Brechtel, Anita . .... Breitling, Mrs. .... . Brehmer, William . , . Brendal, Sophie . . . Brezovar, Joseph . . Brickhouse, Beth .... Brinkman, Judy Ann Brisk, William ...... 58,111 44 32 25 25 94,120 32 ...119 34 Brodaczynski, Theresa' l 1 U 1 Brodowski, Georgia . Bronstad, Barbara .. Browitt, Joan . . . . . Brown, Barbara . .. Brownell, Paul . .. Brozek, Nancy .... Bruno, Carol . . . Bruno, Marylyn . . . Brunsch, Ruth ..... Brusewitz, Kay ..... Brushwood, Charles . Brushwood, Donald . Brust, Jayne .....,. Brylow, James .... Brylow, Jerome .... Brylow, Lionel . .. Brzek, Joyce ...... Brzek, Rose .....,.. Brzeskiewicz, John . . Brzeskiewicz, Marcia Brzezinski, Virginia . Buchanan, Mr. ..... . Buchert, Alfred .... Buchert, David . .. Buchert, Donna . . . Buchholz, Carol .... Buck, Deon ........ Buczwinski, Lou-Ann Budney, Carole ..... Budnik, Joyce ..... Budnik, Richard Budzien, Jill ...... . Buettner, Wayne Buhl, Jerry . ........ . 33 40 32 25 33 32 32 37 33 121 33 34 41 33 34 25 33 1 1 0 25 25 34 . . . . . 121 25 46 1 18 37 33 37 37 37 39 1 1 8 32 105 37 121 25 33 34 33 32 34 11fff124 .....:sa 38 41 33 34 32 . .... 36 33 33 33 ....121 37 34 34 34 34 33 36 36 25 61,120 Bulin, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . Bullerman, Joyce .. Bunch, Russell .... Burch, William . . . Burg, Thomas .... Helen .. Burke, Burke, Lorraine Burns, Gerald . . .. 41 45 25 38 35 ....110 41 34 Index B Burow, James . . . . . Burow, Janet ........... Burss, Jacqueline .... Buske, Barbara .......... Buth, Kyp . .... . . Butler, Dorothy .... Butters, Betty ......,..... Bychinski, James ........ 25 25 37 32 Busse, Glen . .... .... 4 4,71 36 32 25 34 37 Bychinski, Loretta .......1 C Callahan, Mr. ..,. .... 4 7, Canary, Thomas . . . Carlson, Louis .... Carter, Diane .... Castro, Henry .... Cauchey, Donald .. Caughey, William ....... Ceronowski, Frank ....... Ceronowski, Gloria ....., Ceretto, Joe ..,.......... Ceszynski, Ronald ....... Chars, Robert ..... Chartier, Gordon .. Chartier, Phyllis .. Chase, Robert .... Cherek, Kenneth . . . Cherti, Richard ........ . . Chiaverotti, Mariorie ..... 84 44 41 38 45 38 45 38 44 44 41 45 45 33 38 33 38 38 Chiratisi, Shirley ........ 130 44 Chizek, Lindo ..... Choinacki, Ann .......... 32 Choinocki, Clarence ...... 32 Choinacki, Marie ........ 38 Christl, Margaret ,....... Christensen, Joan ........ Christiansen, Barbara 33 44 . . . . 44 Christiansen, Deanna ..... 33 44 Christiansen, Rolf Christmon, Carol .... Christotfersen, Gordon Cianciolo, John ..... 122129 38 44 Cienniak, Delores . . , .... . 32 Cieslak, Joyce ..... Cieslak, Pauline . . . 33 ....130 45 Ciesielski, Gerald .....,.. Cieslik, Audrey .... Ciezki, Ronald ..... Cina, Diana ....... Cinkosky, Donald ...... 44, Cleary, Barbara . . . 44 43 . . . . 37 93 38 33 Clemence, David ..... Clemence, James ..... 56, 131 Clemens, Carol .. ...... 38 Cobb, Roger .... Coliin, Marilyn . . Colbo, Donald ..... 37 33 44 33 Colburn, Frederick ....... Collins, John . .... . Comina, Angeline ........ Conklin, Judy ..... Conley, James . . . Conley, Joe ....... Constant, Patricia ....... . Cont, Rachelle ...., Contorno, Nicholas .. Cook, Marlene ..... Corbin, Lloyd .... Cordelli, Robert .... Cordes, Barbara . . . Cortese, Lorelei .... Courier, Bernice .... . Cow den, Bill ........,... Cox, Kathleen ........... Kenneth ..... 70 , Cox, Marlene . . . . . . . 38 44 33 32 45 33 38 33 33 . . . .129 33 38 33 130 44 41 44 , 71, 131 Cox, Sandra . . . ....... .129 38 Cradler, Fred . . . Cradler, Janice . . Craig, Virginia .. Crawford, Mr. .. Crivello, Crivello, Julia Crivello, John ..... Cromos, Gail . ........... Cross, James . . .... . . Cupertino, Anita ........ Cupertino, Richard .. 33 33 38 33 32 Rosemarie ....1. 38 ' 38 41 44 33 33 Curish, Michael .... . Cutter, Mrs. ...... . Czaikowski, Miss .... Czarnecki, Michelle . . If 3:1 47 H1133 Czarnecki, Ronald ..... 41, 71 Czarnik, Jane ....... Czernieiewski, Caroline Czernieiewski, Mary . Czerwenski, Barbara . Czerwinski, Patricia . Czerwinski, Titus .... ....131 33 41 ....131 33 ....103 D Czeszynski, Richard . .44, Czubek, Robert .....,.... Dohlke, Judith ...... . . . Damazyn, Gerald .... . . . Damro, William ..... . . . 62 44 33 Dallmann, Judith .... . . . 37 41 41 44 Danielewicz, Betty . . . Dantzman, Thomas ....... 147 Davis, Beverly ....... DeAnd re, Josephine Deauchamp, Jean .... DeBarcl, Patricia .... DeGrace, Louis ...... Delebeck, JoAnne .... DeLong, James .... Dennis, Mr. ...... . DeNoyer, James .. Derfus, John .... Derus, Edward .. Desotell, Joan .... Deschaine, Yvonne . . . DesJardin, Ronald Devine, Thomas Dew, David .... Dick, Alan ...... . . Dick, Colin .......... Dick, Gwendolyn Dickinson, William' II' Didier, Mary Ellen . . Diedrich, Beverly Diedrich, Judy . . . . . Diedrich, Sandra Diehl, Margaret . . . . Diesch, James ..... Diesch, Richard Dietrich, Mr. . . . . Dietzman, Mr. ..... . Dimoti, Jonquil Dimott, Terry ....... Drolshagen, Theodore Disch, Betty ........ Dixon, Thomas ..... Dobro, Donna . . . Dobs, LeRoy . .. Dabs, Robert ....... Dodge, Nancy ...... Doelger, Marvin ..... 50, 70, Doering, Diane ..... Domagalski, Loretto Dombrowski, Gloria . Dominquez, Louis . . . Dondlinger, Mr. Doome, Robert .... Dorow, Edward Douglas, Joan ..... Droieske, Edith . Drews, Diane . . . Drews, Donald .. Dreyer, Drezek, Drichta, Clarence Driscoll, Gerald .... Drliaca, Voldimir .. Dryia, Bibiana ..... Dudek, Barbara Dudzik, John ....... Dulak, Arlette .,.... Dundas, Carol ...... Dunham, Milton Dunne, Patricia , . . . Durham, Miss ..... Durka, Barbara .... Durka, Diane .. Duszynski, Sandra . . . Dutkiewicz, Robert . . . Duval, Richard . . . .. Duval, Chorles.51, 53,' Dziedzic, Gloria .... Dzierzgowski, Judith Dzierzgowski, Max Sherry .... Walter ...... 41 ....143 33 33 38 41 32 ....143 -..150 33 ..38,70 44 36 36 36 115,143 37 33 ..44 33 39 ....143 33 32 34 ....117 ....111 45 33 140 44 33 44 115,142 33 36 39 28 ....141 44 ..41,71 39 ....141 39 44 39 39 ....143 ....143 37 ....107 116,143 ....141 33 ....117 44 39 ....141 36 80 115,142 36 39 43 Eaton, Alan ..,.......... 107 Ebersol, John ........... 36 Ebert, Richard. .66, 67, 70, 126 Ebert, Sharon ........... 39 Eckert, Daniel ........... 46 Edwards, Shirley . . .44, 53, 62 Effertz, Patricia .......... 45 Eggers, Michael ......... 45 Eggert, Roger ....... . . . 37 36 36 39 Eigenberger, JoAnne Eisch, Audrey Eisch, Ronald Eisler, Sandra Elgas, Charles ....... Elsby, Charles ..... so, so, 70, iooj' ...........122 as 101.,-109 Emmons, Rosalie ......... 33 Engebregtsen, Betty ...... 127 Engebregtsen, Carole ..... 37 Engel, Carla ....... 46 Engel, Leland ...... Enright, Sandro .... Ensinger, Allen . . .. Erdmann, Lee . . . . . . Erenz, Henry .... Ergeson, Alton .... Ermis, Lester .... Esaman, Jack ..... Esaman, Marilyn . . . Eyler, Kathy ...... F Fabian, James . , , , , Fabian, Ralph ..,.. Fobry, Robert .... . . Faehrmann, Judith .. Falconero, Carolyn . . . Fecteau, Barbara ...... Feest, Joseph . . . . . . . . , Feest, Neil .... 159199, Marlyn . . . . . Fengen, Alvina Fessler, Judith . Feustel, Mary , . , Field, James .. Figued, Dian .. Filkins, David . Filkins, Dennis Fischer, Richard Fisler, Margie . Fitzgerald, Ralp Fleury, Donald Florian, Michael Fons, Louis Fons, Paul .... Fons, Robert .. Fonteine, Diane Forbes, Wayne Forecki, Marilyn. Fortune, Roy .. Foss, Cariann . . . Fox, Lois . , .... .. Frahm, Barbara . . . . Fraker, Darlene ....... . Franceschetti, Dorothy Franckowiak, Kenneth Frank, Suzanne ...... Frankowiak, Barbara . . . 1Q'IIfIfI 52, 64 45 ..36 46,91 ..36 ..36 ..45 ..37 ..36 ..41 ..36 ..14B ..35 ..41 ..37 ..37 ..35 ..10B ..40 ..40 ..33 ..36 ..131 ..36 ..40 36,57 ..40 ..41 ..40 ..143 ..143 ..40 ..35 44,62 37.68 36,94 ..142 ..32 ..151 ..38 ..36 ..37 ..32 ..36 ..143 ..35 ..40 Frankowiak, Joan ........ 36 Franza, Arline ........... 36 Freber, Patricia .... ..... 1 27 Fredrich, Lynn . . . .... .142 Freda, Barbara . . . . . . . . 41 Freda, Robert ........... 36 Frederick, Diane ....... 36, 80 Frederick, John .... ..... 46 Fredrich, Mr. ......... . . . 37 Fredrickson, Janet Frelke, David . .. .....46,51 .. .... .40 Freuden, Joan ...... . . . 32 Freuden, Robert . . . . . . 40 Freund, Miss ...... . . . 41 Frischmann, Neil . . . . . . 35 Fritsch, Gerald . . . 46 Fritsch, Ronald .... .. . 40 Fritsche, Mr. ...... 38 Fritsche, Karen .... . . . 35 Fritz, Judy ......... . . . 40 Fronczak, Dorothy . . . , , 35 F Fuhrman, Marlene ....... 35 Funck, Thomas .......... 108 Furgason, Roland . . . G Gabelbauer, Harry ....... Gabrielson, Debra .. Galbraith, Thomas . 40 Gallaghe Galligan, Galligan, 32 32 36 r, Joann 36 32 Don ..... . . . Kenneth ....... 129 41 Galligan, Tom ..... .... . Gardetto, Anne . .... . . .36, Gardetto, Gardner, Barbara ..... 36, 54 53 Gardetto, Nancy ...... , . . 35 71 38 Kenneth ...... 36, Goriglietti, Diane ........ G Garsombke, Glenn . . .71, 126 Gasse, Janis ............ 38 Gaulke, Charlene ........ 35 Gavin, James ........... 107 Gavlitta, Irene .......... 122 Gawlitta, Robert ........ 35 Gawlitta, Ronald . . .41, 68, 70 Gedymin, Patricia ........ 36 Glqgjwgkil Arlene Kraemer, Leroy . . . .... .128 Gei er Jud Geisenheirner, Beverly , y ........... 35 Geii Lloyd ..........,.. 127 122 41 Geller, Carol ........... Geller, William ......... Gerhardt, Tom Germanson, Nancy Germanson, Shellah 32 32 Gerkhardt, Robert . ....... 124 35 38 36 Gertz, Nancy ...... Gertz, Pat ..... . . Ge Rue, Carol ........... Geshrick, Kenneth Geske, Joyce ........... 35 122 Geschrei, Suzanne ....... 111 38 38 124 Getzin, Kenneth . ..... . . . Gibbs, Thomas .......... 38 Gibson, Shepard . .57, 75,120 Gielow, Barbara ......... 37 Gielow, Marlene ...... 41, 68 Giese, Lance Giese, Loraine . . . Gillich, Jean ..... Glander, Susan .... 35 36 .....141 32 Glosford, Barbara ....... 46 36 Graziano, Grace . . . . . . . Gleason, Geraldine ..... 38 Gleason Joyce .......... 36 Glowinski, Geraldine Goderski, Connie ........ Goedland, Fred .... . . . 36 Gaedland, James .. 37 46 36 ....111 35 Goelz, Gerald . . . . .. Goetz, Ann ...... .. . Goetz, Carol ...... . . . 35 Goetz, Donald .......... 38 Goldberg, Richard ....... 35 Golla, Edward ..... . . . 35 Goltz, Barbara . . . . . . 35 Goltz, Joyce .... . . . 35 Gania, Betty .... . . . 35 Gonser, Jane .... . . . 38 Golal, Dianne ..... . . . . 38 Gorichs, Edward . . . . . . 35 Gorney, James . . . . . . 35 Gorske, Don .... . . . 36 Gorski, Carl .... . . . 38 Gorski, Carol .... ..... 3 2 Gorski, Edward ......... 36 Gould, Lois .......,... 41, 71 Gould, Norman . . .... . . . 38 Grabowsky, John . . . . . . 38 Grady, James .... . . . 38 Grath, Dolores . .. . ,. 41 Gratke, Fred .... . . . 35 Gray, Jim ....... .. . 36 35 38 45 39 36 38 Graziana, Peter . . . . . . Greenthal, James ..... . . . Greenwood, Donald ...... Gregorski, John ......... Gregorski, Raymond ..... Gresser, Jeanette ........ 123 Grey, Michael ...... , . . 37 Griliith, Robert . . . . . . . . 37 Gross, Mary ............ 36 Gross, Ruth ........... 45, 54 Grudnowski, Barbara 36 Grudnowski, Georgene . . . 37 Gruenewald, Glenn ...... 38 Grunau, Darlene ......... 35 Grunau, Gary .... ..... 3 2 Grunert, Mol y .......... 135 35 32 36 Grunert, Neal ........,.. Grzegorczyk, Barbara . . . Guckenberger, Arlene .... Gullikson, Gail .......... 35 Guss, John .............. 35 Gustafson, Curtis ....... 44 Gutkowski, Gerald ......... 30, 93, 115, 122 H Haakma, Laurelle .. . . . . 32 Haefner, Thomas Hagen, Dorothy .. . . . . . . 41 Hagen, Wayne . . . .... .140 Hagerty, William . . . . . . 46 Hahlbeck, Lorely Haissig, Joan .... . . . 46 33 41 Haissig, Rose .... Hale, Carol . . . Hall, John .... . Hall, Leah ....... Halpin, Dorothy . . Halvorsen, Allan . . Halvorsen, David . Halvorsen, Harleen Hammer, Barbara . Hammond, Carl .. Hanley, Jerome . . . Hannah, William . Hanneman, Ann .. Hanoski, Dorothy . Hansen, Carl ..... Hansen, Carol . . . Hansen, Kurt . . . . , Hanson, Beverly .. Harder, Nancy . . . Harris, Roger ..... Harrison, Arlene . . Harrison, Joyce . . . Hartman, Kathleen Hartmann, Stella . Hartmann, Wilbert Hartshorn, Virginia Hartwig, Paul .... Harvey, Donald .. Haschica, Donna . , Hayden, Barbara . Hayman, Mona . .. Heder, Janice .... Heederik, Sherry . Heidemann, Lee .. Heider, Lois ..... Heiderich, Richard Hein, Jeanette . . . Heinan, Nancy Heine, James .... Heinzel, Lois ..... Heinzel, Meredyth Heise, James ..... Heisel, Ralph ..... Hellmich, Sharon . Helminak, Aurelia Helminski, Melvin . Hemke, Fred ..... 81, 115, Hendrychowski, Nancy Hendrychowski, Robert Henk, Arline ..... Henk, Darryl ..... Hansel, Arline . . . Hensel, Keith .... Hensel, Susan .... Hensiak, Jerome . . Henzig, Deloris . . . Hermans, Mary .. Herod, Barbara .. . Herald, Dorothy . . Herriges, Ann .... Herriges, Mary . . . Herro, Yvonne . . . Hesiak, Barbara . . Hesiak, Robert .... Hesiak, Thomas .. Hettinger, Sandra . Hetzel, Barbara . . . Hetzel, Eugene Heule, Robert Heyden, Sharon .. Hickey, Marleane . Hickman, Arthur . . Hiegel, Shirliann . Hill, Janet ....... Hill, Richard ..... Hinz, Marilyn .... Hipsch, Virginia .. Hirschmann, Robert Hittle, Beverly .... Hittle, Marilyn . . . Hittman, Gilbert . . Hobbs, Allan ..... Hobbs, Diann . . . Hobson, Alice .... Hobus, Harriet . . . Haefs, Joanne . . . Hoernel, Mrs. .... . Hoernke, Harvey . HoRmann, James . Holck, David ..... Holck, George .... Holewinski, Jane . Holler, Donald . . . Holliday, David .. Holtz, Arlene ..... Holzmiller, Larry . Holzmiller, Rita .. Honeywell, Jerry . Hora, Betty ...... Host, Howard . . . Host, Kathleen ., House, Henry .... 41 ...137 33 41 41 33 ...141 .46,72 33 41 68,139 41 33 32 37 41 .46,57 ...138 46 ...139 33 ...131 32 .46,72 41 33 41 33 37 33 ceases? ii ,' -e : -I -A -4 8Stt8SS85E1'S38':S3 41 41 138 ...139 37 38 41 33 33 ...138 ...137 33 34 ... 33 ... 45 45 41 ...138 46 32 41 32 41 ...124 43 .46,71 32 37 38 .41,55 41 .46,55 .37,71 46 56,140 41 66,109 rr-I ' ' H.?Qnf57f?t' Index 11 House, Patrick ...... . . . 33 Housfeld, Daniel . . . . . . 41 Howell, Joanne .......... 42 Hoyer, Beverly .......... 33 Hryniewicki, Ronald ..... 32 Hubbard, Barbara . . . Huebschen, Elaine ....... . . . .106 Hubin, Nancy ........ 60, 137 33 46 Huffman, Paul . ..... . ,. Hull, Geraldine Hulsopple, Donna Hunkel, Kenny .... . . . 33 41 Hundt, Roy ...... . . . 37 41 46 Hurlbutt, David ... ..... Hurst, Mr. .............. 117 Hutchinson, Lanny ....... 32 Hutchinson, Neil .... . . . 41 Ingrilli, lcke, Roberta ....... . . . lgnowski, Mary Ann ..... 37 lcke, Ruthann ........... 32 33 46 Carol ...... . . . lrick, June ....... . . . 32 J Jablonowski, Maryann . . . 37 Jacob, Arlene ........... 37 Jacob, Bill ..........,... 36 Jacob, Jeanne ...... 32 Jacob, Maribeth .... . . . 38 Jacob, David ............ 36 Jacobson, Beverly ....... 45 Jaeschke, Robert ..... . . . 36 Jagodzinski, Geraldine . . . 36 Jagodzinski, Joanne ..... 37 Jahnke, Betty ........... 41 Jahnke, Louis ........... 41 Jahnke, Mary ........... 108 Jambretz, Ronald Jarneson, Miss ........... 34 Janacek, Marlene ........ 121 Janczak, Anita ......., 38, 58 Janczak, Joe ............ 45 Janczak, Richard ........ 32 36 45 ...37 Janke, Douglas .......... Jankiewicz, Rosemarie .... Jankowski, James ........ Janowski, Betty ......... Januchowski. Barbara . . . Janus, Arlene ........... Janus, Gordon ........... Janz, Gwen ..... . . . Janz, Richard . . . . . . Janz, Russell ..... . . . Janza, James . . ..... . . . K Kaczmarek, Mr. ........ 47, 84 Kadow, Barbara ......... 123 Kahle, Miss . ..... 47 Kaiser, James ...... . . . 26 Kaluzny, Ronald .... . . . 44 Kaminski, Frank .... . . . 125 Kaminski, Lois . . . . . . 32 Kammer, Jeanett .... . . . 44 Kammer, Reba . . . . . . 35 Karshna, Jerome . . . . . . 46 Karshna, Ray .,.. . . . 35 Kassel, Jerrie ...... . . . 44 Katcha, Robert .......... 29 Kayser, Tom ............. 46 Kazmierski, Mary Ann .... 39 Kearns, Barbara ......... 125 Kearns, Karen ........... 26 Kearns, Louise . . . . , . . . 34 Kearns, Pat .... Kebbekus, Mae .....,. 67, 103 32 ....45,56,92 32 26 35 Kececioglu, Miss Keeling, Alfred Keeling, Bessie .......... Keeling, Robert .......... Kelpin, Richard .......... 128 Kemmeter, Sally ......... 67 115 60, , 1 Kemnitz, Ronald ......... 57 Kempka, Kenneth ........ 34 Kenney, Arlene . . . .... .126 Kent, Robert 37 Kepner, Glen .... . .... 34, 55 Kepner, Stanley Kerbel, Donna .......... 26 Kern, James .......,.... 35 Kersten, Orville .... 53, 57, 125 Kettula, Kay ............ 34 Kieckhefer, Miss ......... 39 34 35 35 46 126 Kieliszewski, Darlene ..... Kienxle, Gregory ........ Kinart, Orthas ...... . . . Kinas, Richard .... . . . King, Fred ......... Kinowski, La Verne ....... 45 125 Kirchen, Joan ........... 44 Kirkish, Arlene Marie .... 45 Kirkpatrick, Kay ......... 34 Kitzrow, Gail Annette ..... 42 Kitzrow, Nancy ........ 34, 68 Kitzrow, Robert .......... 34 Kitzrow, Tom ..... . ...... 42 Klaesing, Richard. .67, 115, 126 Kleczka, Gerald ......... 26 Klein, Arlene ....... ,... . 44 Klein, Bruce ...... 50, 53, 125 Klein, Glenn ............ 26 Klein, Marilyn ...,...... 34 Kleinschmidt, Beatrice .... 32 Kleinschmidt, Marilyn .... 37 Kline, Carol Ann ......... 44 Kline, Jaycee .....,..... 44 Kline, Patrick ....... . . .44, 72 Klinkowitz, Richard ...... 109 Klinter, Shirley ..... . . . 126 Klintman, Kristin ........ K Kolp, Barbara .... .... 3 4 Kolter, Geraldine . . . ..... 26 Kolvenbach, Judy ....... 34 Kominowski, Thaddeus 26 Konczal, Barbara ........ 32 Kondor, Marlene ......... 26 Konetsky, Jacqueline ..... 26 Konetz, Gretchen ........ 26 Konings, Scot ............ 44 Konieczka, Alice ....... 46, 52 Konkel, Carol Ann ....... 46 Kankel, Mary ...... . . . . 127 Kopoian, Lucia ..... .... 3 7 Keprowski, Carol ... .... 44 Korber, Theodore . . . . . . .127 Koren, Frieda .... ..... 4 2 Korn, Dr. ...... ....... 2 7 Korn, Nanc ......... 58, 125 Korthals, Albert ...... 34 Koschnick, Susan . . . . . . . 39 Koss, Barbara ........... 37 Kostrzewa, Jeanette ...... 11 1 Koszuth, Mary ........... 34 Kotlawski, Robert ....... 44 Kotlowski, Suzanne ...... 34 Kotlowski, Thomas ....... 26 Katt Marilyn .... 26 Kottke, Gordon ........ . . . . . 46, 68, 70, 71 Kowalski, Robert . ...,... 44 Kowalski, Ronald ........ 33 Kracxek, Caroline ....... 26 Kraczekg John ...... 44 Kraft, Donna ........... 44 Kraft, Richard ......... 44, 72 Kraklow, Betty . . . .... . 126 Kram, Nancy ..... .... 2 6 Kramer, Warren .... .... 1 28 Krause, Barbara .... .... 3 4 Krause, Lee ...... .... 3 4 Krawczyk, Leona . . ...... 42 Kreadger, Mary Ann ...... 26 :roi er, Rama ....... 71, 127 repczyns , argaret ...... 52, 100, 107 Kress, Mary Ann ......... 34 Kreutzer, Frieda ......... 144 Krolnik, Erwin .... .... 4 6 Kromrai, Diane . . . . . . . 26 Krueger, Allan .... .... 3 4 Krueger, Joan . . ......... 32 Krug, Kenneth . ..,...... . 38 Krug, Patricia ......,.... 35 Kru 1, Patsy . . .52, 58,100,107 Krumree, Donald ......... 45 Krupke, Sue ............. 42 Kruske, Darlene . , ....... 44 Kubek, Anthony ...... 56, 127 Kubek, Christine ......... 26 Kucinski, Carolyn . . . . . . . Kuczynski, Judith , . . . . . Kuehne, Karen . . . Kuhagen, Patrick . . . . . . . Jastrow, Sally ..... Jaworski, Gerald . . . Jaworski, Judith . . . Jaworski, Robert .... Jelinek, Carol .... Jelinek, Joan .... Jelinek, Judith ...... 38 26 36 36 45 45 36 38 41 Jasso, Josephine . . . 32 134 38 32 128 108 45 32 38 Jens, Arnette .... . . . , Jens, Sally .... 53, 60, 75, 114 116, 133 Jenson, Jo Ann .......... 36 Jerome, Dale ............ 37 Jeske, Kathleen . . . . . , 36 Jocham, Joan . . . . . .134 Joers, Carol ...... . . . 32 Joers, Thomas . . . . . . 45 Johannsen, Lois . . . . . 36 Johansen, Gene . . . . . 36 Johnson, Carl .... . . . 45 Johnson, Dennis .... .. . 32 Johnson, Donald .... . . . 37 Johnson, Janice .. . . . 36 Johnson, Karen ..... . . . 36 Johnson, Ramona ........ 36 Johnson, Virginia ....... .147 Johnston, Lorna . . . . . 36 Jones, Carol .... . . . 42 Jones, John . . . . .. . 38 Jopke, Marylee . . . . . 42 Joslyn, Joyce .... . . . 42 Joslyn, Lucille . . . . . 36 Jourdain, Carl . . . . . . 32 Julien, Ralph ..... . . . 45 Jupp, John ............. 37 Jurkiewicz, Edward .45, 62 Kloc, Barbara ........... Kaczanowski, Gerald ..... Kloppenburg, Gerald . . . . . Kuhn, Karen ...... .... Kuiawa, Judith . . . 26 44 26 Kusterman, Lynne . . . . . . .128 34 34 32 Kuka, Sylvia . . . 34 42 34 44 38 41 Kulpa, Helen ............ 34 33 39 43 26 Klosiewski, Barbara ..... 39 Kloslgy, Doris ,,,, ,,,,,,,, K Umm, l.0l'l'tllh0 ......... 139 Klasky, James ,,,,,, , , , Kurowski, Mrs. ......... .101 Klosky, William .... Kvsch, Judith . .... 64.67.107 Klumb, Lyle .......,...,, Kuszak, Tom ............ 26 Klump, Kenneth ,.,...,,, Kutrovich, Betty ......... 127 Knaak, Joann ........... 26 KU1l,.CUl'0l - . - J ---.---- - 44 Knigl-n, on-,id ,,,,,, 44, 70, 71 Kuziel, Virginia ......... 128 Knight, Dgnnig ,,,,,,,,,, 25 Kuzminski, Florence ..... 26 Knitter, Kwiatkowski, Raymond . . . 34 Knuth, Robert.50, 51, 114, 126 Janet .......... 44, 94 Knutson, Mary Lou . ...... Knutson, Shirley Jean . , . . Koch, James ..... . ...... Koch, J Koch, Janice . . . . , . Koch, John ..... Koch, Maureen .... Koch , Mr Koebernik, Ingrid . Koenen , Roger .......... ......117 ...58,126 ....44,94 45 Kyper, Mr. .............. 35 26 32 26 l 26 46 Labisch, Roberta ........ La8rechl, Anthony ....... Labre, Robert ........... LaCourt, Ellis ...... Koenig, Raymond ........ 34 Koenke, Karl ......... 62, 149 44 35 34 39 LaB reche, Michalene ..... 35 34 42 LaCou rt, Gail .... 32 Koenke, Nmmqn .'...'.., Ladish, Darrell . . . . . . .145 Koenke, Rage, hhl' I . - LaFevre, Lee ..... . . . 34 Koepen Roby, '.'.' I . I M Lake, Barbara .... . . . 37 Kohlbeck, Paul ........., 42 lake' NUMY ----- --- 44 Kokemueller, George ..... 32 l 'd'Y' .Gerald ' ' ' ' ' ' 42 Kokemueler, Joan ........ 26 lane' Mus . ' ' ' ' 43 Kokemueller, Karl ........ 44 ff-m0 ',ff 1'C' ' 44 Koleska, Shirlee Ann ..... sa 'mga' 'Y '- - '-- 34 Lange, Ruth .,...... Kolbeck, Robert ..... . . . 41 64' 75' 100 Kolisfh. MYrtle . . . . . , 150 Langen, Duane ..... I. . . .'. 38 Kolp, Ann ....... . . .125 Lannewehr, Judith ...... . 38 Page One Hundred Ninety-three Narlock, Nancy .. 32 Path, Doris ....... . . .58, Fc fff - - f Lannewehr, Bonnie . ..... 34 LoPine, Eugene ..... 34 LaPorte, Joan ..... 46 Larsen, Bernard . . . .... .108 37 44 42 44 Larsen, Glenn . . . . . . Larson, Gail .... Laskowski, Jerry . . . Lathrop, Vallory . . . . . . . . Laube, Valerie . ......... 38 Laude, Thomas ....... 92, 130 Laufenberg, Dolores ...... 35 Lautenberg, Patricia .... .145 44 34 101 146 Laufenberg, Rosemary .... LaViolette, Donald ....... Lea, Miss ........... 32, Leaman, Jacqueline . . .58, Leannis, Mary ........,. Leda, Roy ............... Lee, Patricia ...... ..... 1 46 Lehto, Gerald . . . ..... 132 38 44 146 45 Lenning, Mary . . . . . . . . Lenz, Danna .... . . . Lenz, Rose ........ . . . LePine, Gerard ...... . . . Lersch, Howard ......... 104 Lesniewski, Robert ..... 44, 70 Letzriwg, David ......... 38 Leu, Marvin ............. lgg 39 44 Leu, Richard ............ M Leu, Ruth . .............. 35 Lewandowski Alexandra.. 37 Lewarski, Arlene ........ 46 Lewick, Virginia ........ 38 Lewitz, Darlene .... . . . 34 Lezala, Bernadine . . . . . 38 Liberski, Richard .... . .. 38 Liebenstein, John . . . . . . 42 Lieber, Priscilla .......... 34 Lieber, Patricia ......... 146' Liebhouser, James ....... 44 Lilieblad, Noel ..... Lipinski, Marlene . . . Lisiecki, Barbara ........ Lisiecki, MaryAnn ........ Litz, Mary ........ Lobue, Rose ....... Loeber, Mrs. .....,..... . Loehrke, Richard ........ Loge, Anne ............. Lonergan, Jim Long, Carole ..........,. Long, Suzanne 44 44 38 145 38 130 47 145 146 38 37 .....44,65,68 Longrie, Barton .......... 38 Look, Marilyn Loose, Mrs. .... . Lopez, Mary .... Lorentz, Mr. ..... . Louisa, Norma Lovdal, Janice . .. Love, Ronald .... Lowry, Frieda . . . Lowry, James . . . Lucero, Rose ...... Lueders, Joan .,.... Luedtke, Norbert . . . Luedtke, Stuart ..... Lueneburg, Betty .... ..42 117 105 47 37 Marino, Joan .... . . . 39 Marino, Louis . . . . . . 32 Mark, Marian . . . . . . 34 Mark, Robert .... . . . 46 Marek, Barbara . . . . . 34 Marker, Caroline ........ 34 Marks, Eugene ........... 136 Markussen, Chris ........ 45 Markussen, Collette ...... 111 Markussen, Georgette. . .46, 52 Marsh, Carolyn .......... 34 Marsolek, Dean ............. Martin, Clarence ......... 132 Martin, Kathleen . . . . . 43 Martin, Marian . . . . . 45 Martin, Norman . . . . . . . . 32 Martin, Roland .... .133 Mathias, William ........ 39 Matthei, Mr. .......... 45, 89 Mattice, Lois .......... 44, 72 Mattke, Donald .... ..... 3 2 Mattke, Lois .... .. 37 Mattz, Ronald . . . . . . . . 34 Mauton, Mr. .. ..... 117 May, Mr. ............... 29 May, Phillip ....,.......... 80, 86,1-14,116,150 May, Robert .........,.. 131 Mazur, Bill ...........,. 37 McCart, Charlotte . . . . 42 McConnell, Donald ....... 41 McConnell, Richard ....... 135 McCormick, Michael ...... 119 McCormick, Patrick ...... 34 McGeorge, Annie ........ 32 McLarnon, Ralph. .85, 115, 148 McLaughlin, Virginia ..... 152 Medley, Robert ......... .104 Melka, Janet ........... 136 Meier, Janet ............ 135 Melliwger, Patricia ....... 34 Melms, Karl ....... . .. 41 Melms, Tom ..... . .. 36 Mendini, Gaylen ......... 133 Menge, Clarence . .. 39 Menge, Warren . . ..... 132 Mergel, Salina ....,.. 67, 133 Mertin, Judy ............ 34 Mescher, Catherine 34 Messal, Eugene . . ..... Messal, Jean .......... Mettelmann, James 56, 134 39, 68 . . . . . . . 42 Meyer, Franklin ......... 136 39 32 Michalski, David .... Michener, Sandra . . . Middleton, Ann ..... 34 43 Mielcarek, Marlene ...... Mielcarek, Mavis ...... Mierzwa, Mr. ......... 39, Migacz, Wayne . . . Miiokovic, Viola . . Milczarek, Patsy . . . Milczarski, Gerald Milczarski, Patricia Lund, Loretta ...... Lund, Richard ...... Lutchen, Virginia . . . Lynch, Mrs. ...... . 46 34 41 34 37 34 34 35 38 . . . 32 . . . 32 . . . 34 36 M Macak, Allan . . . . . Milesvich, Lorkate .. Milesvi ch, Nick . .. Milewski, John .. Mikich, Tom . . . Machan, James ..... Madecky, Nancy Madecky, Robert Madden, Robert Madden, Thomas . . . Maduscha, Carole . . . . . . . M d h K th a usc a, enne . Magestro, Antoia . . Maggi, Louis ...... Maglio, Susan . . . Mahnke, Jeanne . . . Maichrzak, Elaine . . . Maichrzak, Helen ........ Maichrzak, Patricia ...... Ma'chrzak, Rita ......... Malone, Kenneth ......... Malawsky, Donald ...... Manke, Arlene ..... Manke, Jeanne .... Manske, Gordon . . . Monthey, LeRoy . . . Manthy, Judy ..... Manthy, Patricia . . , Manz, Maureen . . . Manzeck, Joan .... M lc L ' anzec , ous ........... March, Alexander . ....... Marchewka, Marcella ..... Marchner, Miss .......... Ann ..... 38 34 39 136 34 39 132 34 34 32 39 149 39 134 150 135 136 43 39 145 133 39 39 132 43 34 104 34 34 35 Page One Hundred Ninety-tour Millar, Elaine . . . Miller, Miss . . . Miller, George . . . Miller, Howard Miller, Jose hine Miller, Mariilyn , . . Miller, Nancy . . . Miller, Nancy . .. Miller Ruth ..... Mills, 'Barry ..... Mintner, Robert . . . Misiewicz, Duane . . 43 84 36 44 39 34 39 36 42 .....138 38 34 44, 63 43 34 39 .....151 34 39 .....133 42 Misiewicz, Juanita . . . . . . . Mitchell, James ..... Mitchell, Mauree . Mixdort, Carol . . . Momblow, Nancy 34 37 42 43 40 34 Monhardt, Dawn ......... Mooney, Roberta. .51, 53, Moraza, Carol ........... 43 128 134 37 42 42 Morbeck, Leon .... . ...... Morrical, Suzanne . . . . . . . Moser, Joanne ...... 36 Mrochinski, Gerald .. .... 135 36 36 Mrochinski, Janet . . . Mrowinski, Mary .... Mraz, Jane ............. 135 Mudlait, Daniel . . . .... .132 Mueller, Elmer .... ..... 1 36 Mueller, Frederick ........ 139 Mueller, Reinhold ...... 42, 71 Mueller, Sandra .... ..... 1 18 Multhauf, Ronald Murawski, Jan . . . . . Murray, Charles 35 43 III39 Index M Musha, Jerry . . . Musha, Patricia .. Musko, Betty ..,.. Muska, Shirley ..... Muszynski, Shirley ....... Mutz, Bonnie ...... Muzia, Lorele .... Myers, Darlene Nader, Mr. ..... ..... . Narlock, Audrey ...... iffcfifyee C, , ...109 ...139 39 39 34 37 . . . 34 .47, 84 34 37 . . . . . . . 38 Nass, Charles ........ 70, 120 Nason, Carter . . . Neisner, Ronald ........ . 34 Neitzel, Doris ...... 46, 51, 54 Neitzel, Loretta . . .54, 58, 104 Neitzel, Kenneth ......... 104 Neitzel, Ronald ........ 38, 68 Nelson, Anita .... ..... Nelson, Clifford . . . . . Nelson, E. E. ..... . . . . . Nelson, Janice ........... Nelson, Kathleen ...... 46, Nelson, Leon ..... ..... Nesta, Alex ..,... . . . Nettie, Elmer ............ Neuman, Richard Neumeier, Albert . . . Neumeier, John ...... Newbury, Barbara Nichols, MaryAnn . ' L Nichols, Thomas .... Nicholson, Daniel ..... Nicholson, Richard Nlemann, Joanne . . . Niemczyk, Carol ..... . Niemczyk, Richard Nimmer, Nancy ..... Nimmer, William . . . Noet, Arnold ..... Nolan, Robert . . . Noro, Larry ..., Notz, Germaine .. Novak, Janet ....... Nowacki, Barbara 38 38 39 42 68 42 34 42 121 ...118 32 ...105 38 36 34 ...127 37 34 Nowacki, Betty Jane . . . . . Nowacki, Paul .,........ Nowak, Dennis ..... Nowak, Nancy . . . 0 Obarski, Marvin ...... Obermann, Marianne Obodal, Fred ..... . O'Brien, Carl ....... 37 36 38 45 104 . . .138 32 38 32 . . . 37 44 36 46 46 ...119 O'Connell, Mary ........ 39 O'Connell, Richard . . . . 38 Oelke, La Verne ...... Oelhafen, Miss ....... Oelschlaeger, June Oerllme, Mr. Oettmeier, Leonore . Oleniczak, Gerald Oleniczak, Patricia ...... Oleniczak, Shirley 46 ...117 .46,64 .. 41 .38,53 .. 32 41 .......141 Olsen, Olson, Jean . . . ..... . . . so, 51, 53, 62, 11i,' Carol ............ Olson, Nancy ........ 58, Olson, Bonnie ........... Olson, Carol .... .... 46 Olson, Gray .... ..... Olson, James .... . . . Olson, Jane . . . . . . Olson, Nancy ..... . . . Olson, Ronald . . . . . . Olson, Sanford ..... . . . Olson, Warren .......... Osantowski, Russell ...... Osterndort, Mr. .. O'Too Owen Owen, Paap, Paasch, Marie . .. Poetzke, Carl .... Poetzke, Donald .. Poetzke, Gerhard . le, Connie .... . . . s, Dale ..... Mr. .... . P Doris .... 14 148 38 150 32 9 32 37 36 38 38 41 36 46 44 36 37 .....147 .....44,62 .......131 39 .. 32 r Palicke, Barbara .. Pollen, Ronald .... Palleon, Arthur .... Palleon, Theodore . Paluso, Anthony . . . Paluszcylc, Dennis . . Paluszcyk, Russell . . Pando Richard .... Pandolti, Joan ..... Paneitz, Robert . . . Pantil, James ..... Pantil, Kenneth . . . Pangborn, DeWitt . . Panovich, Ernest . . . Papelbon, Arlene .. Papentus, Carla . . . Papke, Lorna ...... Popp, Margaret . . . Pare, Joe ......... Parker, Thomas . .. Paszkiewiez, Thomas Patconak, Dorothy . Patrick, David .... Patti, Corinne ..... Paulsen, Karen . .. Paulus, Miss ..... Pawlicki, Beverly . . Pawloczek, Vivian . Pawlowski, Joan . . . Payne, Mrs. ..... . Payne, Sharon .... Pedriana, Gloria . . Pellant, Nancy .... Pendergast, Thomas fa I 36 32 ..45,68 36 39 . . . . 45 .65,148 45 ...119 ...45 41 41 39 114,134 ..30,44 44 33 45 36 ...75,144 45 ....44,62 37 26 ...61,120 2 ...153 47 ...58, 147 ......124 . . . . . . 36 Peplinski, Joan . .44, 62, 66, 67 Pepper, Diane ........... 32 Perez, Ralph ......... 56,129 Pergande, Ronald Perket, Donald . . . Persch, Gloria .... ........119 36 .....102 Pesch, Margaret . ...... 44, 55 Peterson, Berdyne Peterson, Claryce Petlewski, Tom . . . Petri, Charles Petroski, Carol . . . Petroski, Donna . . Pfeifer, Marlene .... Pforr, Dale ....... 26 36 36 ....71,142 36 46 37 Philleo, Michael ....... 39, 53 Philleo, William ...... 57, 135 Picchiottino, John Picchiottino, Paul Piekarski, Carolyn 32 .......102 Pierotti, Robert .......... 142 Pihl, Nancy . .......... 45,33 Pihl, Richard . . . Pihl, Robert . .. Pink, Jean ..... Piorier, Roger .... Piskula, Beverly .... Platek, Patricia ..... Plitzner, Ronald .... Poblitz, David .... Pockrandt, Jane .... Poepping, Gilbert Pokora, Robert ..... Pokorny, Janet , . . Poksheva, John . . . Polasek, Richard .... .... Polenz, Thomas .... .... Ponko, Betty ..... Posig, Mike ...... 32 46 41 32 41 39 32 123 . . . . . . .137 138 45 36 131 32 39 39 109 Pradorelli, Donald ....... 39 Prah, Nancy ....... Prahl, Joan ...... Prosser, Nancy . . . Prebelski, Arvin .... Presnal, Robert . . . Prevetti , Frank . ....... 39, Price, Danny . . . Price, Naomi . . . Priebe, Carol . .. Priebe, Kay .... Proeber, Joyce . . . Proeber, Kenneth Pratzmann, Bruce Provencher, Annette ...... Prucha, Miss .......... . . Prusak, Allan ..... . Prusinski, Mary . . . Prusko, Joan ..... Prusko, Madeline . . . Przybylski, Joyce . . . Putter, Nellie ..... Pum, Robert .... Purdy, Bruce . . . fffffii. 32 44 36 39 44 50 39 36 36 62 44 . . .. 36 39 36 46 36 39 ....142 36 41 .....45,50 36 6 P Putney, Gordon . . . . . . . 36 Putz, Madeleine . . . . . . . 39 Q Qualls, Robert .... .... 46 R Raatz, Richard .... .... 1 03 Radtke, James .... .... 3 9 Radtke, Joan ....... .... 3 6 Radtke, Shirley .......... 123 Raduechel, Marlene .... .. 26 Rageth, Margaret ........ 42 Rathel, Patrick ..... ..... 3 2 Ra owski, Ronald ........ 45 Rambo, Norman ....... 45, 91 Ramos, Pearl ............ 39 Rondazzo, Mary Ellen Rankin, Delbert Leslie .... 46 Rankin, Marlene ...... Ranzinger, Gary ...... Rapp, Lee Fredric . ....... 36 Raschko, Jacquelyn ....... 42 Rassel, Mary ....... .... 1 23 Ratayczak, Sarah . . . . . . . 36 45 . ,. 39 .45,70 Rawski, Sandra . . . . . . . . 39 Raymond, James ..... 53, 123 Reader, Dorothy ........ . 46 Reader, Ethel .... . . . 41 Reagan, Virginia . . . . . . . 39 Reamer, Bert ............ 32 Reamer, Shirley Ann ..... 45 Reckard, Marshall ....... . 39 Redlin, Arlene .......... 122 Redmerski, Roger Harold. . 36 Regalada, Richard ...... 39 Regner, Ken ............ 45 Reiss, William . . . . . . . 33 Remington, Jock .... .... 39 Rentmeester, Dale ........ 36 Resler, Marlyn ..... .... 3 7 Rettmann, Gordon . .. . 39 Retzlatf, Edith Mae ....... 46 Revolinski, Shirley ...... 39 Reynolds, Jean .......... 39 Reynolds, Kay .......... .121 Ribitzky, Carol ....... 54, 149 Rice, Kathleen ........ 51, 123 Richardi, Conrad ........ 37 Richter, Fred ..... . . . 36 Richter, James .... . . . 36 Richter, George . . . . . . 42 Richter, Gerald . . . . . . 37 Rick, Thomas . . . . . .124 Rickard, Gary . . . . .45, 71 RieckhoH, Rita .... . . . 45 Riesen, Maryella . . .... 45 Riesner, Darlene . . . . . .123 Riley, Miss ........ . . . 26 Ringwall, Carol ......... 42 Ringwall, Lawrence ...... 36 Rittel, Virginia .......... 36 Ritzow, Roger .... .... 1 24 Robarge, Claudia ........ 36 Roberts, Miss ..... .... 1 17 Robinson, Gary . ......... 37 Rockatella r, Ralph so, 51, ss, 62, 114,'1'1'5,'iii Rode, Sharon . . . ....... . Roehl, Evonne ......... . . 39 46 Rotters, Joyce ........... 123 36 Rogowski, Carol Ann Rohach, Sharon ......... 36 Rohach, Victor ..... . . . 46 Roltf, Jeanne ..... ...... 3 6 Ronback, George ...... 45, 91 Ronback, Richard ........ 36 Ropel, Ronald .... . . .124 Rosolek, Barbara . . . . . 36 Ross, Charlotte . . . . . . 46 Ross, Nancy .... ...... 3 9 Ross, Norman ........ 74, 149 Rossow, Barbara ......... 36 Rowe, Beverly . . . . . . . 36 Rowe, Robert .... . . . 39 Rozich, Eileen .... . . . 46 Rozman, Rosalie . . . . . . 36 Ruck, Sandra ..... . . . 36 Rudolf, Bob ...... . . . 37 Rudzinski, Sonya ...... 45,53 Ruediger, Judith ......... 39 Ruediger, Ronald . . .... 46 Rueth, Arlene ..... .... 4 5 Ruka, Eugene .... . . .124 Ruka, Patsy ...... . . . 39 Rumpel, Lorraine . . .... 46 Rutzen, Richard . . . . . . . 45 Shirley ........... Ryan, Barbara ...... Rymorz, Donald ..... Rymaszewski, Loretta Rymaszewski, Louise . Rzyski, Jane ......... S St. Germain, Beverly . St. John, Kathleen . . . Sandoval, Mary ..... Sandretto, Judith .... Savaglia, Robert . . . . Saylor, Gloria .... Scallon, James ...... Schoarschmidt, Miss . . Schaefer, Jacqueline. . Schaefer, Robert .... Schoetzke, Doreen . . . Scha ing, Carol .... Schaxing, Joel .... Schanning, Kent . . . Schaubel, Jack . . Schauer, Sandra ..... Schauer, William . . . . Scheer, Gerald .... Schell, Germaine .... Scherkenboch, Earl . . . Scherkenbach, Marlene Scherzer, Carol ...... Scheunemonn, Nancy . Schier, Sally ........ Schier, Susan ........ Schlldt, Carol ..... Schiller, Nina ....... Schilling, Donald .... Schilz, Barbara .... . . Schimelfenyg, Donna . Schimp, Carole ...... Schimp, Peter ..... Schindle, Holly .... Schlagel, Harold . . . Schlinke, Grace . .... . Schloemer, Janet .... Schloemer, Joann .... Schlund, Richard .... Schmidt, John ....... Schmidt, Robert ..... Schmidt, Thomas .... Schmitz William Schmuhl, Dianne . . . . Schnackenberg, Elliott Schneck, Milton ...... .63,102 32 36 39 106 37 ... .152 39 39 iid 37 38 67 37 151 35 .75,15l 42 ....153 39 35 38 ..42,57 35 35 35 35 . . . .152 37 39 39 39 38 37 37 ....148 35 39 ....136 ....152 37 .63,152 45 38 45 . . . . 42 35 37 53 Schneider, Diane ....... 39, Schneider, Peter . . . . . Schneider, Virginia . . . Schneidewind George 32 ....152 sef7o,1oo,165,'ii.i Schneidewind, Karen Schoeller, Alice . . , . . Schoeller, Mr. ...... . Schoemann, Marilyn .. Schoenrock, Virginia . Schoessow, Claudine . 37 35 47 ....152 35 ....106 62 Schoots, Mrs. ......... 40, Schraitle, Carolyn ....... 35 Schreiber, Betty Lou ...... 42 Schreiber, Eberthardt ..... 39 Schroeder, Beverly ....... 39 Schroeder, Judith . . ...... 147 Schroeder, Marilyn ...... 39 Schubert, Barbara ....... 39 Schubert, John .... .... 46 Schubert, Juleen ..... . . 42 Schuda, Margaret . . . . . . 35 Schuetz, Sandra ..... . . . 46 Schulenburg, Shirley ..... 35 Schultz, Barbara .... . . . 35 Schultz, Carole .... .... 3 9 Schultz, Frank .... .... 3 9 Schultz, Richard . . . . . . 42 Schultz, Vera ...... . . 41 Schulz, Ken ......,.. .. 42 Schumacher, Joanne ...... 35 Schuppe, Barbara .... . . . 39 Schuster, Noel .......... 35 Schuster, Richard ........ 33 Schwandt, Agnes ........ 140 Schwandt, James ........ 43 Schweitzer, Nancy ....... 106 Schwulst, Gil ............ 35 Scicero, Frank .......... 35 Scott, Michael ........ 56, 105 Seaman, James .......... 35 Sedenquist, Sandra ...... 35 Seidel, Barbara .... 42, 53, 81 Seidenkranz, Gerald ..... 32 Selky, Joanne ........... 152 Senger, Roger ..... .... 3 5 Severson, Don ........... 35 Seymour, Richard .... ....l53 S Seymour, Thomas ........ 151 Shavor, Annette ......... 153 Show, Themes .. .... 39,71 Shea, Danna . . . . Sherman, James Shumaker, Mr. Shutes, Mrs. ........... . Shutta, Nancy ........... Siemanowski, Nancy Sierpinski, Donald . .... .. Sikorski, Kenneth .... . . . Sikorski, Shirley .. Simerson, Arlene .... . . . Singleton, Ann .... Sipiorski, Doris .... Sitzberger, Mr. .. Siuda, Carol . . . Skett, Barbara .. Skoroh, Susan .... Skworek, Florence Sloboszewski, Joan ...... Slaboszewski Robert Slawny, Robbrt ....1I111 Smith, Alice ......... . . . Smith, Allen .... Smith Barbara Smith, Bertram Smith, Donald Smith, Florence Smith, Mr. H. E. . . . Smith, Mr. J. J. Smith, James .... Smith, Joanne ..... Smith, Kenneth Smith Lincoln Smith Mariorie .. Smith, Nancy ..... Smith Smuk6wski, David ..... . . Snippen, Roseann ........ Snow Helen ...... Sobonski, Joanne .... Sobanski, Thomas ....... Sobczyk, Gerald . . . Sobczyk, Joan , ......... Sobieszczyk, Denis Sokolowski, Dorothy 1 .1 Soli, Ann ............... Sommerfeld, Ruth . . Somrners, Dorothy Sommers, James . . . Sarcinelli, Joanne .. . . . . Sorenson, Marianne . .... . Sosalla Joan . . . . . Spana,1Barbara . . . 11 1 4 1 Spengler, Albert . . . Spiegel, Jean . . . . . Spohn, Joann ........... Springhuth, Yvonne ..,... Sprunger, Mr. ....... . . . Stabenau, John ...... . . . Stachurski, Dolores ...... Stae er Mar aret g , g ....... Stanley, Geraldine . . . . , . Stark, James .... Stark, Mary ..... Starr, Sharon . . . . Staszewski, Don . . . Statz, Miss ..... Stoven, Yvonne ........ 42, Steel, Miss .,...... Stetten, Richard .... Stein, Dale ........ Steinegger, Richard . Steiner, Arlene ..... Steingraeber, Kenneth Steinhilber, Howard . Stelter, Nancy ...... Stemberger, Arlene . Stenicko, Alan .... Stepe, Visvaldis . . . Stevens, Johnny . . . Stock, Miss ........ Stoelzel, Gladys . . . Staelzel, Martin . . . Stoltz, DeEtta .... . . Stramowski, Gerald . Strassman, Thomas . . .56, Strobusch, Louanne ...... Struck, Leo .............. Struszczk, Hedy ..., Stubbe, Patricia . . . Stubbe, Roberta . . . Stunek, Ernst ...... Stys, Thomas ........ . . . Sueltiow, Delores .... . . . Sueltlow, Shirley .... . . . A Y-, AZ? Index S Suemnicht, Diane . . . Susek, Alan ....... Susek, Maril n .... Susnik, Frank . . . Suttle, Mr. . . . . Swan, Nancy . . . Sweitzer, Evelyn . . . Swessel, Donna .... Swiderski, Jo ce . .. Swift, Kenneth .... Swinko, Robert ..... Swirkowski, JoAnn . Sylvester, JoAnn . . . Synowicz, JoAnne .. Szaina, Delores ..... Szelmeczka, Maryann .....152 39 . 42 35 .....151 Szymanski,- Patricia . Szymborski, Judy ........ Szymczak, Arlene .. Szymczak, Thomas .. Szymkowiok, Dick . . Szymkowski, Carol . Szyszko, Genevieve . . .... T Tacatzko, Sharlene . . . . . . Tadych, Betty ..... Tadych, Jack .... ...... Tadych, James ...... 72 Taft, Ruth ...... . Tamboli, Curine Tamel, Florian ..... Tamel, Pat ......... Tangen, Audrey . . .51, 52 Tanger, Karen Tann, Harry ............. Tauscheck, Barbara . Taylor, Miss ....... Taylor, Inez ....... Taylor, Keith ...... Te Kampe, Gary ..... Te Kampe, Richard ...... Tengel, Dorothy ..... . . . Tesch, Harry ...... Teshnow, Judy .......... Teshnow, Patricia ..... 61 Teshnow, Nancy .. ..... . Tessler, Barbara ......... Thays, Darlene .... Thays, Nancy ..... Theisen, Dorothy .... . . . Theisen, Janice .......... Thelen, Don ........... 45, Thelen, Harry 42 Thelen, Janice ..... 52, 58, 102 Thesz, Beverly ...... 45, 66, 67 Theys, Donald ........... 32 Thomas, Mary . . . Thomas, Pattie . . Thomas, Sheron . . . Thompson, James ........ Thompson, Robert .......... 61 74 139 60. , , Thomsen, Frank .......... Thomsen, John .......... Thor, Patricia . .. Thornburg, Miss . . . Thur, Beverly ........... Thurber, Bruce ........ 56, 130 Thurber, Jacquelyn ...... 34 Tibbetts, Mr. ............ 42 Ticknor, Gary .... . Tietyen, Lynette , . . Timm, Kenneth .... Timm, Penelope . . . 41 ...130 Tittelfitz, Frederick . , . . . . Todero, Esthermae . . . . . . Toepfer, Pat ...... Tolletsen, Thomas . . . . . . Tolzman, Joanne . . . Tolzman, Shirley . .. Tomczak, Barbara . . . Tomkiewicz, Mr. ......... 1 Tomkowiak, Christine .... Tomsyck, Marion .... Ton, James ........ Topping, Sandra . . . Tourigny, Kay ..... Tratnik, Albert .... Tretow, Joyce . . Troglia, John . .. Troian, Barbara . . . Trummer, Frank .... Trummer, Sylvia . . . Trush, William .... Tuchel, Edward ........ 44, Tuchel, Eileen ...... Tuler, Don ......... Turban, Patricia ......... T Turner, Marilyn .... Turn, Irene ..... Tus a, Nancy . .. Tylke, Arleen Tylock, Leona 45 45 34 34 34 Ulatowski, Christine ..... 137 34 Ullstrup, Carol ..... Ullstrup, Delores . . . Ullstrup, Martin ......... Urankar, Robert ..... Utpatel, Joan ........ Uttke, Marian . . . Uttke, Marlene .... V Valdovinos, Raquel .. Von Antwerp, Nancy . Von Beck, Robert .... Von Deluyster, James. Vandenberg, Max .... Van Dinter, Barbara . Van Ells, Carole .... Von Ells, George .... Vangsness, Errol .... Vangsness, Norman . . Van Lanen, Daniel . . . Van Lanen, Thomas . . Van Weelden, George Vaughn, Judith ..... Verhein, Lois ........ Verhein, Patricia .... Vodnik, Joyce ....... 45 137 70,103 .132 .103 45 45 ....139 45 46, 75 45 ....137 ....103 ..45,57 36 36 45 37 39 ....1 40 37 45 36 Von Gonten, Maryrose1:11 W Wachholz, Geraldine . Wagner, Gerald ..... Wagner, Richard .... Wall, Carolyn ...... Wallis, Wayne .... Walloch, Fred . . . Walsh, Judith . .. ....As ....ar ....ar ...As ..I1io, Walsh, Robert ........... Waltemath, Karen ....... Wamser, Judy .... Wamser, Robert . . . Wonke, Gerald .... Warga, Robert .... Wargin, John ..... Warner, Beverly Warszynski, Arlene1 . . Wasielewski, Annette 46 40 53 34 34 34 . . . 46 40 40 40 34 103 Wassen, Allan .......... 144 Wassen, Marilyn ........ 146 Watson, Robert . . .62, 70, 145 Wawrzyniakowski, Marlene Weason, Jack ..,,.... 34 89, 144 145 Weber, Ronald .......... Weckmueller, Mrs. . ...... 117 Weed, Betty Jane ....... 41 Weed, Joyce .... Wegener, Jean Weqener, Nancy . . . . . . Wehmeyer, Joanne . .. Wehmeyer, Richard ...... Weidemann, Miriam ..... Weigert, Dale ...... 43, 89, 93 Weir, Gerald ............ 124 34 146 52, 106 54 144 34 40 Weir, Jean .............. Weiss, Thomas . . .... . . Welker, Dorine . . Welker, Earl ...... Welleman, Marion .. 34 40 38 42 45 Weller, Mr. ............. 117 Wencka, Cynthia ........ 35 Wenzel, Donald ......... 144 Weninger, Edmund .,.... Wergechik, Sam ......... Wesenberg, Barbara .... 43 54 Wesolowski, Betty .. Wesolowski, Joseph . 1 1 Wesolowski, Kathleen 1 1 1 1 1 Westphal, Virginia ...... White,, Arlene ........ 43, White, Lillian ........... White, Ruth ....... white, shirley ..... .1111 32 43 34 62 34 35 40 Westwood, Barbara ...... 34 72 42 102 106 34 32 Whitford, Donald . . . Widmeyer, Daniel . .. 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Witon, Russell ...... 40 34 43 35 43 35 Wittlitf, Robert ..... . . . 32 Witzel, Emmylou ....... 46 Woiack, Thomas ......... 32 Woiciechowskif Jon ...... 34 Woiciechowski, Thomas . . . 34 Woinicz, Rosalie ......... 25 Woftasik, Laurel . ........ 34 Wo F, Nancy ............ 146 Worman, Gregory ,,..... 37 Wood, Arline ....... . . . 40 Wolton, Nancy . . . .... .141 Wozniak, Ruth . . .,..... . .144 Wnukowski, LeRoy . . . 34 Wruk, Eileen ........ 40 Wuebben, John ..... 116,142 Wuethrich, Carole ..... 43, 54 Wutke, Tom ............. 36 Wylie, John ...... 60, 75, 106 WYSll0Chil, Charlotte. .61, 146 Y Yoke, Muriel ...... Yankee, Margaret .. 36 Yeko, Lois ........ Yokotich, Theodore Young, Charles ...... . . . .137 Youngquist, Wayne Yunk, Erwin ....... 45 . 39 37 32 . 45 Z Zaborsky, larry . . . . . 41 Zak, Ronald ............. 35 Zanardi, Margaret . Zanchetti, Mary Ann Zarek, Robert ..... Zarling, Miss ....... . . . Zarzynski, Daniel . . Zastrow, Carol .... Zavattaro, Janet . . 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