East High School - East Echoes Yearbook (Green Bay, WI)
- Class of 1952
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' M, 'Au . , I Page Two We dedtcate thus annual to the memory of Lloyd E Mac Plwanl teacher of Amerucan Hrs ory advrser to he Student Counctl and a constant lnsplratnon to all who Knew lwnm c o'ler tltts annual tn trlbule to a great man a tune teacher atd a rea trtend Vlle take Wrtn us tlte lt all Ideals wlmcn lwe strove to teach and practuce all lns lltc a strong ln lxet IH tlwe prnnclples ot democracy a courage to face tte tuture and a challenge not only to defend but to Improve that future And now we go torvvard lanowmg tnat all East Hugh has lost a great lca let and tltat v c are because of lttm a step closer to tlwe Drlght future toward xlttclt lwe, sought to gutde us Page Tlnrc - 1 ,A . t . . . . ' 1 ' r I . VVa ' ' ' I xl ' f r 5 t l ,Y Q . y . 5 .. t , , 4 . f f K' 4 . ,. , . K A x f t t .xt A I 'Q , L A , x ' . 1210. f ,fs S. M. CURRENT Principal FROM THE PRlNClPAL'S DESK A school is usually iudged by its student body its curriculum its faculty and its publications more than by its physical plant and equipment East High School is more than a stone building with its many classrooms laboratories and shops It is more than tts present student body faculty and maintenance staff The process of developing our school has gone on for more than half a century and will continue as long as the school exists Every student and every teacher who has been a mem ber of our school since its first graduation in 1875 has benefited by its influence Our philosophy of education is based on the assumption that experience is the encourage student interest and enthusiasm in the maximum of participation School activities outside the classroom provide opportunities for experience in leadership responsibility and democratic living Included is a varied program of athletics speech dramatics music newspaper and club work Now we are proud to add to this list the publication of a yearbook I want to congratulate the annual staff for having worked so persistently to add this new feature to our school The yearbook should enlarge and strengthen our schools influence now and in future years I want to commend the student body on its willingness to support and finance the annual without calling for help from business or professional men in our city I am sure that this new activity will make an important contribution to the steady improvement and growth of East High School S M Current Q ,NM X , ii best teachert The big task of our school is to provide meaningful activities and to OUR FACULTY ls. naw'-N' file JIUOFI1 MPOIL I 0 CL till' 0 etefnaf ADJ!! ity ll-gllvlll-.ft el ery 0l'Dl O I ffl-llll 01 Cl' til' Hllll 0 Ill Lll The as Jeffe so Page F e , f 5-1 52,836 ., i N , I , if . :, ,, ' J ' K Q 5? s , x v I 1 If ' s P, , V 5 'B 1 - 4 iwZg,a3,:,1 by , .4522 , 75-. .M ,A f , 13 I S- n QQ! Q 11 4 ,M FMR 1' x 51,- 4 H ra ,1 'Q We ff 5' x.. x sr MR' ga DR. G. J. MORTELL GEORGE E. DENMAN DONALD MCMASTERS President of the Superintendent of Ass't. Principal, Board of Education Green Bay Schools Chemistry Some thin-skulled individual HELEN RISDON Girls' Guidance Counselor, English EVERETT CRERAR MARTHA BERG Boys' Guidance English, Commercial Counselor, Typing ls that so! May I help you? What's on your mind, boy? MARY BIRNEY ARTHUR BLAHNIK CLARENCE BUGNI NICK DALLICH ONA DONAHUE Ar Music Biology Industrial Arts Spanish It has syle By George' People say lm the ht ri Now in Kansas easiest teacher in bring it back and school d it right 4-nb uv md Fw 41 'vi ll -r-4 -J fx ANTONE ERDMANN FLORENCE FELL ELLEN GlBSON MARIE GREGORY LORAINEHARTMANN FLORENCE HAYES Biology Agebra Trignomevry American History English Commercial Eng ish Journalism Humhlll Geometry Peeeeple Peec ws ld i wont be as Ja Wwat an aw ci ls so teone tapping ple O yOL Wien I WHS a tw Or 5 't s penci 'P lize what you baby man llcc r are saying to he say ngl mg J YL T . . . . t . ' All rig , all 'ght, ' o ' ' 1' is 1 ' ze 95 A ' My ,Z Q , 5 .hid , , X , , is ' A A . as ' ' .fl ' ' gf! T 1 A C if ' e A .. ,. 7 , . - fs, Q W ,I - 4 '4 is A , V 1 ' 41' i4 i W1 , ,C N., -. ' 1 - W - - , A f l i lw ' ded lt ' l d My l tr' n g , d REE- l a as ll latl thtngt n o'cl t l. 'H wo i no . L E: ' HAZEL l'lESSlNG EDWARD HOPE Englush Industrial Arts I rn keepmg a scrap Dvd you hear the book on that sublect story about ,mf 1,4910 ARTHUR HOOPS Commerctal W lets ook the facts now KATHERlNE LISON Speech If I could speak my mmd FLORENCE LONERGAN French Here are the cor rectuons of your correcttons JOAN MORTELL LUCILLE OSBORN Engltsh Commerctal ' Ha Ha lshe s You gurls wouldnt always laughmg be able to do THAT tn an offtce' RALPH HUBBARD ERNA JACOBI HENRIETTA LEY E-nology Lattn Engltsh Speech You lnttle Have you your the whole tt sophomores' memory gem? was good but LLOYD MACPHAIL Amertcan Htstory t s l can on make you realuze how Important thus rs .1 AL REED Boys' Physrcal Educatnon Ya gotta have that DEE sure and that DEE termtnattonln Page Ama MARIE MCKNIGHT BLANCHE MORRIS Socnal Problems Englnsh As It were My what a scurvy lot' ERNA REINHART HARVEY RISTOW ERNEST ROSENOW World Htstory Industrual Arts Geometry, Amertcan Htstory Boys l don't thank General Mathematics 'The bell has rung you can afford to Durmg the ftrst Ntne waste tnrne ' World War T if A P 1 y ' s 1' A f' eu, ' I at A I on ' , xl X X H Kea , if :y ' ff ,' , L Xl 4 Q? . i i s Q J. PAUL SCHENK Band, Orchestra We have enough coronets in this band for a hundred piece orchestra Hqgr CHRISTINA WEEKS Home Economic Cant you do your own work? AMANDA SCHUETTE Commercial You're grown up now, you're seniors! WILLIAM SMITH Geometry General Mathematics We I have a little test today v X -47 Ql'!P ARVIS WHITING Girls Physical Education Director right Lets u our gum in the basket -x ' 34 v Q M. J. SHAFFER Boys' Physical Education Director Calm down now you bunch of Outlaws I JULIA SHEA Librarian Take all of your materials. Leave all of my materials. ROBERT SHOWERS Physics Exchange papers with your cheating partners. ESTHER SUNDBERG FRANCIS SUNDBERG GLADYS WAGGONER Home Economics Commercial Commercial Before you light the W why s t Get out your oven stick your head that way? notes girls in and smell for gas EARL WILSON Industrial Arts Anybody truant today? INEZ SLATTERY Assistant Librarian Now, stop that talking. FRANCES WINTER Girls Physical Education If you pass one third of this test you Il be lucky Page Ten C9 MILDRED GERIS MARY ANN LIEBL Senior Clerk Junior Clerk Bookkeeper Is that right' Well whats YOUR excuse? 'RQ' I . ll ' ll i i ll . A j ' , ' .12 . b I K I i ' l L. A- 5,1 if if ' l J 4 g Q lil . A . A HAH . E . p ' ., U ., I , STUDENTS I I PI Jig 0 foo JIUIJK PJ! IHUJJ OOL of I'll Fill' l Hllljt IN fl f Oll n fflllll I III I l 5 Pllllllg J OIIK' R L S Cur Seniors forlay fluzn Jfrong a Jure f a hrm I a np e rue, adcen Ing an aecure SA t0n'l0l'l'0lU Ill! I!! ,J are H W Longfellow JOAN AASTAD A Pretty Gurl I Ln e A Melody Spanush Club Annual Staff MARY ALBERTS Dark Eyes GAA IO Clubll CAROLE ANDEREGG You Are My Sunshnne Page Twelve VALDA ABOLKALNS Truly Truly Falr TONY ALEF No Cares Have I Pep Club ll H Lxght ll To Grleve Me MABEL ANDERKAY Her Hanr Hung Down In Rlng a els v Crew ll 2 guifg , :ul , MAA ' a acl I f L ' ' T2 ll Pep Club ll, l2 Pep' l , T2 if .XA H , H , A 7 H . V - Il I , Mo ie , T JUDY ANDERSON Youd Be So Nnce To Come Home To P Club ll T2 HuLlgl'11 T2 ROBERT BADEAU m Full Of Fun And Fancy Free Dont Let Troubles Trouble Me Movle Crew ll T2 LYNN BARK A Charmer So Sweet Pep Club I2 DUWAYNE BEGOTKA Hey Hey Good Loolung Movie Crew ll I2 NADA BESSERDICK Somebody Who ls Mughty Sweet lght l I RAYMOND BINDER Everythmg s Fme Movle Crew Tl T2 1- ' fu 'L 415 RICHARD AUGUST Time On My Hands Spanish Club T2 DAMAR IS BAKER hort On The Suze Sweet On The Eyes French Club I2 P Club ll 2 BARBARA BAUMAN A Lnttle Bzt of Heaven P Club ll T2 Cheerleader ll 12 JANICE BERENDSEN Flnrty Flnrty Eyes Club TO Il St eCrew T0 ll I2 JOAN BIELINSKI Let A Smnle Be Your Umbrella A TO Stage Crew ll I2 HI Llght T0 Secretary Treasurer G A A I2 Secretary of Class 12 JOAN BIRKENMIRER Her Splrnts Are Truly Unruly GAA 10 Pep Club Il Page Thnrteen MARCIA BIRKHOLZ Lovely To See Sweet As Can Be Pep Club I2 Annual Staff I2 MARILYN BLAZEI A Malden Farr To ee BURL BOONE Id Luke To Leave It All Behnnd Spamsh Club II HARLEY BOPRAY One Of The Rovm I d French Club II EARL BRACKER No One Could Ever Ta e Has Place Megacycle Club II Quill and Scroll I2 Y Il ugh! ll Football II Ck IO I Ed1tornnChnef H Lnght I2 ROLAND BROWN Cant You Hear Me Callmg Carolnne Stage Crew IO ll Page Fourteen I ug, '-4 DON BLAKE Love That Boy Stage Crew 'II TERRY BOGART So Noble And Manly And C So Kmd And Smcere Hu Lnght I0 French Club Il Bas etball I0 II GERALD BOONE Im Tnred And l Want To Go To Bed MARDELL BOWMAN She Looks Luke An Angel A Il Pep Club I2 Annual Staff ll Megacycle Club Secretary of Megacyce C ub VIRGINIA BRADTKE If I Were Free To Do The Thmgs I Mught P Club ll 2 HlLlgl'1T I2 JEAN BUCK I Cant Begun To Tell You lever DOROTHY M BURESH Tell Me Why French Club II DENNIS L CAMPBELL Amt Lazy Im Dreamin -rac II GENE CAVIL The Pictures That I Took Of You Camera Club IO II I2 French Club 'll ight Il Treasurer Camera Club ll President of Camera Club DAVID CHALLONER Cant Help Lovin That Man Foot Ights ll I2 t ll Hr Light IO ck II Vice President Footlights I2 Vice President Student Council I2 Vice President of Class I2 MARY ELLEN CHARNESKI Ive Never Seen Anyone So Agreeable Cafeteria Assistant IO ll I2 ARLENE CHRISTL Sweeter Than The Rose Of Erin Are Your Winning Smiles Endearin . .A. I0 DONNA MAE BURKARD m Happy That lm Livnn My Heart Is Feeling Light AIO KATHRYN CARPIAUX K K K Katy Beautiful Katy A IO ight ll President GAA I2 JAMES M CEGELSKI With A Heart That Is Mellow An All Round Good Fellow Sound Crew I2 Basketball TO JOAN CHARNESKI Whats The Use Of Worrying? It Never Was Worthwhile AMELIA R. CHOATE Always Always Always Trust In Me Footlights IT I2 Club II G.A.A. IO Cafeteria Assistant IO Library Assistant T0 HENRY L. CLARK reams Are Just Like Wine And I Am Drunk With Mine Page Fifteen GEORGE CLARKE Im Tnred And Weary But I Must Toll On Bas etball IO II I2 CLAUSEN I Been A Wanderm Early And Late -' otball IO II T Ck IO II JOYCE M COLLINS If You Want To Have Fun Come Along Wlth Me KAREEN CORBISIER Long Llve The Merry Merry Heart That Laughs By Nnght And Day HI Llght IO F otlnghts IO II I2 Masque and Gavel II I2 Cheerleader II I2 P Club II 2 Presndent of Footllghts I2 Secretary of Masque and Gavel Councll Representatave of Class IO JANE CORNELL Some Thank The World Was Made For Fun And Froluc And So Do I JIM CULLUM You're SweIl French Club I2 Basketba'l IO, II Page Slxteen JOAN CLARKE Gnve Me Some Men Wno Are Stout Hearted Men P Club II I2 HILDA COHEN Too Wonderful For Words F otnghts IO II I2 ught I0 I A IO P Club II 2 Masque and Gavel IO II Lnbrary Asslstant II Q I and Scroll II 2 Presudent of Class I0 II I2 President of Student Councul I2 Edutor of Annual Staff I2 JOYCE S COLLINS Joy Is Wamng For Me Cafeterla Assnstant IO DORIS CORBY Words Fall Into Rhyme Lubrary Asslstant I0 II H1Llght IO Annual Staff I2 Flnght I2 JAMES CROSBY Ill Be Seenng You In All The Old Famlluar Places otball IO II T ck I0 II Bas etball I0 II BARBARA DALEY Come On Wnth The Sun, I've A Smule On My Face GAA IO, II BEVERLY DANTOIN The Lass Wnh The Dehcare Arr JOAN DAUL A Lnttle Bunch Of Sweetness CAROL DE BAUCHE Amt Mnsbehavnn GAA 10 JOHN DE BAUCHE I Wandered Around And Fnnally Found Somebody Who Could Make Me Be True MARILYN DE GROOT As Sweet As You Are JEAN DEMOULIN She Wore A Dream In Her Eye 'tr- ?:?'f ...1... 'Y 1 BEVERLY DAUL When She Reaches The Corners Traffnc Stops A101 GRACE DE BAKER The Heart So Happy And Free A 10 I Pep Club 12 DOLORES DE BAUCHE Good Old Fashuoned Gtr Wuth Heart So True A10 DOROTHY DEGNER You re Grand G A 10 2 Spamsh Club 12 Annual Staff 12 RICHARD DE KEYSER Rea y lm A Harmless Guy MARY ANN DE NAMUR Nature Patterned You And When She Was Done You Were All The Sweet Thmgs Rolled Into One Page Seventeen CAROL DENISSEN There s A Million Memories Of You WAYNE DERBIQUE Nature oy DONNA DES JARDINS A Pal Good And True A IO JEAN DRAYE Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair Camera Club I2 SHIRLEY DUQUAINE l'd Love To Live In Loveland G.A.A. IO VIRGINIA EBERT You're Sugar, You're Spice, You're Everything Nice Footlights IO, II, I2 Masque and Gavel II, I2 Pep Club 11, I2 Hi-Light I0 Spanish Club I2 Page Eighteen GENE DEPREY Just Be Cheery MARILYN DERNBACK Delightful To Know Footlights IO ll Masque and Gavel I0 Hi Light I2 JEAN DIMMER Forever And Ever My Heart Will Be True JOHN DUGAN Music Maestro Please Vice President of Camera Club I2 Sound Crew I2 MARILYN EBERT The Truth In Her Eyes Ever Dawning Quill and Scroll I2 '- ight II, Office Assistant BARBARA ELLEFSON Mighty Like A Rose Spanish Club I2 Pep Club IO, II JOANNE EMMEL Smiling Through The Years Spanish Club IO, ll Hi-Light I2 JUDY EWALT IOI Pounds Of Fun P Club ll 2 Cheerleader Il I2 GRETA FEDERSPIEL I Get Ideas Pep Club II Spamsh Club Il Megacycle Club I2 CYNTHIA FORD Somebody Who Was Mlghty Sweet Mnghty Faur To See Spanush Club I2 Foot :ghts II I2 P Club ll 2 t II ight 'IO ROBERT GAFVERT m Ashamed Women Are So Sample Sound Crew I2 Tennns IO ROGER GEORGIA That Field Of Corn Would Never See A Plow That Fneld Of Corn Would Be Deserted Now vu? fu. 4? DELORES EVERARD Sweeter Than The Roses G.A.A. IO, ll Megacycle Club I2 Pep Club 11, I2 LEE FABRY Theres Nothnng Luke A Dame VIRGINIA FLAGSTAD Sugar Sweet Lubrary Assistant I0 RICHARD GAFFANEY He Looked So Satusfned Sound Crew I2 CAROLYN GARR ITY When Insh Eyes Are Smnung All The World Seems Brlght And Gay GAA I0 Pep Club IO Spannsh Club I2 MARI ANNE GIESE Oh Danny Boy Page Nineteen ROBERT GILSOUL A Roving I Will Go Wrestling II I2 ck I0 II MICHAEL GRIFFIN Dont Know Why He Acts So Shy He ls Such A Terrific Guy Hi Light IO Flight I2 French Club I2 THOMAS GRUSELLE When It Comes To Fancy Dancin Or To Music With A Smile NANCY HALBROOK Beautiful Beautiful Brown Eyes P Club II 2 Footlights II I2 IRIS HANFLING I Dont Know Where I m Going But I m On My Way F otlights IO II 2 Club II JAMES HANSEN His Form, His Face, His Manly Grace Football IO, ll, I2 Basketball IO, Il Track I0 Page Twenty 1. an F4 gf. f IQ DONNA GIRARD lm In The Mood For Love CARLA GROSSE Hair Of Gold Eyes Of Blue ight IO il 8- Scroll II Feature Editor of Hi Light I2 President of Quill 8- Scroll I2 THOMAS HACKER The Bells Are Ringing For Me And My Gal PATRICIA HALLADA Joy All My Life Shall I GERTRUDE HANNON Theres A Far Away Look In Your e RAY HARRISON FoIks Think You're Grand Spanish Club II Tennis 9, IO, II, I2 Annual Stall I2 Vice-President of Class IO, II JANICE HAWLEY You Must Have Been a Beautuful Baby Cuz Baby Look At You Now GAA TO CAROLE HEIM Wnth Heart So True Offnce Assistant T2 NORMAN HENZELMANN Every Day Is Ladxes Day Wnth Me Track I1 Westlmg ll T2 WAYNE HINTZ Happy Go Lucky Stage Crew GORDON HOLLING Lead Me To Paraduse GERALD HUEMPFN ER lm Feeling Strangely I Wonder Why SUE HAWLEY The Blue Of Her Eyes And The Gold Of Her Haur Are A B' Of The Western Sknes Foot nghts I0 ll I2 Masque and Gavel 'll 12 ught IO ll Qu: and Scroll ll 12 Pe Club Il I2 Make up Editor of Hu Lnght I2 Secretary of Qunll and Scroll T2 Annual Staff I2 MAURITA HEIMERL A True Blue Gal WARD HERLACHE They Call Hum Mr Touchdown F otball IO Il 2 Basketball I0 ll Co Captann of Football Team I2 JOHN HOGENSEN A Fellow Needs A Gnrl Spanish Club ll JOAN HOLTZ Moonlught Becomes You It Goes Wlth Your Haur MARILYN HULL A Heart That s Free Footlights ll I2 Page Twenty-one JAMES HUNTLEY Do1h Ask A Drink 'vine Footlights I0 Spanish Club II ROGER JAKLIN Glory Road lm Free Football I0 II VIOLA JECKLE Wlth Such Power In Your Smlle Sure A Stone You d Beguule Cafeterna Assnstant I2 HAROLD JOHNSON The Gypsy Basketball I0 II ck I0 II ,lf WAYNE JONIAUX Ill Never Be A Sannt B s etball IO II I2 A ROBERT KASSNER Joyous And Free Sta e Crew IO II I2 ..-, Page Twenty two X. 7 rv WX? f CAROL HUTH 'Dimples And Cherr Cheeks French Club I2 P Club II I2 Annual Staff II JAMES JEANQUART One Two Three Strnkes You re Out At The Old Ball Game MITCHELL JOANNES Dom What Comes Naturally Footlughts IO II tght II I0 II Ba etball II I2 VIRGINIA JOHNSON Hanging Around Wlth You Wonderful Thnng To Do Spamsh Club I2 JOSEPH KASSN ER I Wnsh I Was An Island In An Ocean Of Gnrls F otball II 2 RALPH KECKHAVER Peace And Contentment ALICE KEWER You've Got The Cutest, Little Baby Face Pep Club l I CAROL KLUTH Pretty eyed Baby ANNlNE KOESTER We Wall Mass Your Bright Eyes And Sweet Smile A IO P Club ll 12 Head of Sports GAA ll I2 KAY KRUMREI You re As Sweet As Can Be LElLA LA PLANTE Lips That Laugh Eyes T Spanish Club ll MARJORIE LEANNA No More A Smart Luft No Heart I Have Found Me A Wonderful Guy Footlughts 12 Pep Club 12 SHERRY KLOEHN Rings On Her Fingers JAME KNOBLE Got A Hot Rod Ford And A Two Dollar Bull DENISE KOH LBECK Nature Patterned You And When She Was Done You Were All The Sweet Thmgs Rolled Into One Foot nghts 11 I2 Pe Club ll I2 French Club ll F t ll 2 Annual Staff 12 ROBERT LA PLANT l Just Can t Make My Ey MERLON LA PLANTE m Free And Ready Can Go Steady Movie Crew I0 ll RONALD LEFEVRE Brother If You Ony Knew Page Twenty three DAVID LEIDEL A Hunting We Will Go YVONNE LEURQUIN So In Love MARCIA LONGTIN Happy As The Dausnes That Dance On Her Way VERONA LYMAN Stars In Her Eyes BERNARD MARCINKOWSKI A Wild Sort Of A Devll But Dead On The Leve Stage Crew I'l I2 Football IO ELEANOR MIANECKE You re Eyes Are Always Saymg The Thungs You re Never Saymg nght IO II A IO Pe Club II I2 GAA Vvce Presndent I2 Page Twenty four HAROLD LEMORAND Geese And Ducks And Chicks Better Scurry, When I Take You Out ln My Surry Football Il, I2 SUZANNE LISON Lovely To Look At WILLIAM LUEDKE Handsome Say He s Sux Feet Tall Presldent of Megacycle Club I2 MARTINA MALCORE You Haur ls Red Your Eyes Are Blue ld Swap My Horse And Dog For You GAA GRACE MEYRICK Beautiful Dreamer Footlnghts I0 II I2 Masque and Gavel II I2 Secretary of Student Council P Club Il I2 Annual Staff I2 Secretary of Class IO II ROGER MICKSCH Really Im A Harmless Guy STUART MILSON When Im Not Near The Gnrl I Lve I Love The Gnrl Im Ne F olball IO II 2 ck I0 II Masque 8- Gavel II I2 French Club I2 Masque 8. Gavel Presndem I French Club Presldent I2 ELAINE MOGLOWSKY Always Begullnng Tearful Or Smllmg otlnghfs IO II Masque 81 Gavel I0 Il I2 ugh! IO P Club Il 2 French Club II DOROTHY MOUREAU The Radnance In Your Eyes JOANNE NEVILLE Full Of Llfe And Good And Snappy NANCY OLSON Sweetest Gal I Ever Saw Cafeterla Assxsfant IO II I2 JANE PAQUE Leave It To Jane Jane Jane GAA Bl' '44 BETTY MINSART Jack Jack Jack 81 Scroll I0 ugh? IO Offuce Assnstant I2 JANET MOREAUX She Loves A Sanlor Boy And He Loves Her Too T? WILLIAM NELSON Oh Where Have You Been Bully Boy Bully Boy Basketball TO CLETUS NEWTOLS Tume On My Hands otball IO II ck II MAI-ZJORIE PAINE They Call Me A Dreamer Well Maybe ugh! IO Foothghfs II I2 A IO Pep Club II Spamsh Club I2 lAm CLYDE PASTERSKI Dont Know Why He Acts So Shy Football IO Il Page Twenty fnve 0 , ' ' ' , A Quill ,11 0 , , 1 S? Hi-L' , II na , ,12 2 ' ' I 'P' 2. , . 'T . 2 I X A T X I-X5 X Fo ' , ,I2 ' Hi-L' ,11, l2, I I I Quill 8' Scroll I2 ep , I . I ji ' , ' V N. ' 'JI If I3 Fo , , I2 A Tra , I2 I 4F l' Ha-L' , 11, I2 GA. . , 1l BARBARA PECH Howdy Do Mnss Sprmgtume Spamsh Club TI Qunll 8- Scroll I2 nght ll PAT PIEL Nobody Knows The Trouble l ve Seen DICK PlNCHARD Hes Laughnng All The Way Stage Crew 12 Football 'l'l Camera Club ll PHYLLIS POWLESS There Are Dreams In Your Heart RICHARD PROCESS Llfe Wull Be Peaches And Cream MARION REBITSKI Your Soul So Farr And Sweet GAA lO Page Twenty sux ERVIN PEERENBOOM Lufe ls But A Dream MARTHA PICKERING Take Me Out To The Ball Game .gm 10 ll tl 8- Scroll 'll Spamsh Club I2 Vuce Presudent Qunll 8. Scroll 12 Treasurer Spanlsh Club I2 News Edntor H1L1ght I2 RICHARD PIUMBROECK A Trusty Frnencl ANN PRIDEAUX Pretty As A Pncture TERRY RAND Hugh As The Flag O he Fourth Of .luy Footlughts ll 12 French Club ll Bas etball IO ll ck ll DON REEB My But I Feel Glad IO l Football I0 ll Hi-L' , T2 ' Hi-L' , , 12 Qu'l , 12 ' f I . 1 I , , A ri ,, . . ,, ' n T k , , I2 Tra , 'l2 A V y y K Golf , 1, 12 AUDREY RIPLEY Smnlmg Through The Years JANE ROPSON Laughmg Eyes Cafeterua Assustant 12 RONALD ROSKOSKI For Hes A Jolly Good Fellow ELIZEBFTH SCHAEFER Faithful And True The Stars Above ugh! I0 'II Quill 8. Scroll 'll Flight I2 Annual Staff I2 Spanish Club 12 Make up Edmtor H Lnght JOYCE SCHIMMEL You re So Understandmg Annual Staff ll DAVID SCHOEPP A Wonderful Guy nght Il Pep Club ll Councnl Rep of Class I Sound Crew 12 l ll2 ,Quai Y? N1 LOIS ROGGOW Sharnng Every Smale And Tear A ll Annual Staff I I MAXINE ROSKOSKI Happy Heart Keeps Laughing Luke A Clown Hr Lught ll Cheerleader ll I2 Pep Club I2 BERNADINE ROUSE Your Smale Is The Sunshme Too JAMES SCHAUT Tnme For Celebratnn ATLEE SCHMIDTKE Sweetest Lnttle Fellow Anybody Knows Stage Crew ll 12 ROY SCOFIELD Gone Are The Days When My Heart Was Young And Gay Football ll Page Twenty-seven MARY L. SELISSEN A Maiden Fair To See Pep Club II, I2 ROBERT SHEFFERS High Wide And Handsome Foot ights I0 II I2 Masque 81 Gavel II I2 Q il 81 Scroll II 2 '- ight to II Pep Club II Stage Crew II I2 ck IO II WALTER N. SKENANDORE Ready Willing and Able Football IO II I2 T ck IO II ELEANOR SMITH Time Wall But Make Thee More Dear Footlughts II I2 Pep Club II French Club I2 Hi Light IO Annual Staff I2 RICHARD SMITS I Got Plenty Of Nothing And Nothmgs Plenty For Me Football II BARBARA SORENSCN Sweet And Low Footlights I2 Page Twenty eight PATRICIA A. SHEEHY l Was Only Teasing You Pep Club I2 PATRICIA SIGL So Gentle Pure and air Pep Club II Hi-Light I0 II ALICE SLOVER Full Of Rascality Cafeteria Assistant I0 Library Assistant II STEPHEN SMITH I Was Taken By Surprise By A Pair Of Roughish Eyes Spanish Club President I2 DARLENE SOMERS Bright And Cheery YVONNE R SPLITGERBER Lovely And Fair As The Rose Of The Summer DONNA SRENASKI Her Smile ls Sun ight Through The Trees NANCY STEENO Theres A Glow About You ight ll Quill And Scroll I2 THEODORE STENGEL Big And Strong And Bold And Gay otball I0 ll ck IO Il JOHN STOLAR Come All You Young Maiden And Listen To Me Quill and Scroll I2 I ight ll t II Annual Staff I2 French Club ll otball IO Il nnis 'IO II Sports Editor Hi Light I LILLIAN SUMMERS A Pal Good And True ELIZABETH SZYMANSKI Too Good To Be True fl f'-' 1 UQ ROBERT STANNARD My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time Stage Crew IO II I2 ELIZABETH STENCIL My Heart Fulls With Gladness DORIS STIMART But I I Love To Spend My Time At Singing Some Joyous Song Footlights 'I2 Club 'IO Il Cafeteria Assistant 'IO ARIVILLA SUMMERS Sweet And Lovely FRANCES SWELLE Like The Queen Of Night You Fill The Darkest Space With Lovefiness . .A. I0 '- ight II Pep Club I2 Quill and Scroll I2 Annual Staff I2 RICHARD TATOSKY My Heart Is A Hobo Page Twenty-nine NANCY TESCH Brught And Cheery A I0 II Pep Club IO JULIAN THAYES Trymg To Get To Heaven On The Taul Of A Knte Fo tball ll I2 THOMAS TRACY Unforgettable Annual Staff 12 Football 'IO Tl T2 Ba etball 'IO ll 'l2 ms 10 ll Co Captam Football I2 JO ANN VAN BOXEL l Kmda Luke The Way You Gnggle Twnr Ing 'Il l2 GERALD VANDEN HEUVEL Go Engine Anywhere I Dont Care How Fast KENNETH VAN LANEN A Real Shy Guy F tball l0 ll 2 Track IO Il G.A. . , , I2 0 1 Sk I , , Track 10, ll, 12 Ten ' , , I2 .l. I oo , , 1 , , 12 ARNOLD VAN MEERBECK So Rough Tough And Ready F otball I0 II 'I2 ck 'IO II SHARON WELLES Her Face It ls The Fairest T Ere The Sun Shone On P Club II I2 HuLnght I2 JOHN WETTENGEL I Can Understand What Real Contentment Means Spanish Club II ALICE WILSON The Closer You Are The Brighter The Stars Glow Library Assistant II I2 LAWRENCE WOLDT Friendly As A Bear Football II I2 I0 I JAMES WULK Blow Gabriel Blow Basketball II Team Manager I0 II hat BERNADINE WALCZYK With Hair So Soft And Go' en MARY ANN WESELY Youll Never Walk Alone HuLlght II Club IO II ROBERT WHITE All The Monkeys Arent In The Zoo Football I0 I2 B etball IO II 2 MARCIA WINDNESS For Beauty Lives With undness P Club II I2 Cheerleader II I2 ight II Footlights II I2 Masque and Gavel II I2 Flight I2 French Club I2 Quill and Scroll I2 Secretary Footlights I2 Vice President Masque 8- Gavel I2 CAROL WOUTERS My Honeys As Sweet A Treat As Eatm Candy And Cake Spanish C ub I2 Club II BONNIE YOUNG Her Lips Her Eyes Her Cheeks Her Hair Are In A C.ass Beyond Compare' Footlights II I2 Quill and Scroll I2 Man. of Hi-Light Business Staff I2 Secretary of Student Council I2 Treasurer of Class IO, II, I2 Page Thirty-one CAR LEE YOUNG Your Troub'es Sorrow And Care She Was Always W1lI1ng To Share Foo1l1gh1s 11 12 French Club 12 H1 L1gh1 12 Pep Club 12 Annual Staff 12 JEROME ZUELKE G01 A Farm G01 A Plow Got Heart For Workmg Now Ba etball IO 11 Pegg 1111r1y1wo ? IXL 101111 XRD 11 1111111111 111111 1 ll 1111111 1111 ,11111 1111111 1 Il 1 11.111 111111 11111111 1 1111 1111111 Nt 11111111 11111111 12111, ll1 1 11111 11 111 g Il1 :Xl 1 U 71 1 1 1111 11111 111111. Xll11l11JdtlOll X1l11l11111lS1Ull 11 11111 11111111111f111111. 1 1111 1 111 llf 11111111111111 1 1111111111 1 1 111 1 111111 1lllf1N 511111 1111111 111 111 .11 1 1 .1 D1 118 0 11 GLADYS YOUNKLE A N1ce G1rl A Proper G1rl 1gh1 'IO RICHARD ZUIDMULDER A l.111le Shy And Sad Of Eye u Very WISE Was He MOVIE Crew ll 12 ' ' Hi-L' , Il l ll I , A 'A ll I . 1, 4 U B f ' sk , 5' ' , , 1 1 1 ,P l,1,111li ji 1' ' '- XY1' 2Il'1' s1'11' ll'N. I. l ,' 'E ' 'z11'11! 11111111 1'z lg -111 11111' -:1 -1' 'l'11l1'l' 1111111 l11'll1111l IIS 111 1.11111 -11'-1: 11211111111 11111' 1z1l1- 1: - 'r H 11131, 1 - 'I 1'-V 1,1 - 1 1 1 1- .xlltl 111111' 11'1- 1-l1z11l1-11g11- 1111' 11'111'l11 111 11-st 11111' 111'1'11g'1l1, WI '-l1 111- l1'11'1- ' '1'1'1 'amf WI 711 11'1- l1'1 '- l1l'2lj'l'1 1 g'llll. W- ill'l' .11 .ll'S. 1.11 1 114' ' ' 11111 .1-- ' ' '11'1': W1 111'i11gr1.1' XY1' 1 'a' ' 1C11g'111'l.1' 11'1- 11--k 1111', S1--11 il 1' 'll ' -1 .' s ' ' lets A1 1111 I1l'2lj'. 1-:111 1111- .11 111111. - 1'1111. ,'11'11 1 1. --191 'ix 1' 1-1111 '52 l'11- I4il1l1'1'iltl' CLASS OF 53 It aunt The undlvldual, Nor the army as a whole But The everlastlng teamwork Of every bloomun soul J Mason Knox Beverly A Abts Marlorne J Agamne Regnna M Alberts Enleen R Allen Nancy C Allen Lloyd C Babler Davnd H Badeau Tum R Baker Gary W Balza Thomas W Bariet Carol A Basche Barry F Basten Clarnce M Baumgart BarbaraJ Baye Ralph P Belanger James R Bellm Helen M Belongoa Lucille A Beno Glenn A Bergelm PairrcuaJ Bergstrand Londa M Berndt Ronald A Bero Jams C Brebel Joan C Bnemert Nancy L Bmush Kathleen A Blslck Donald J Blahnrk Louise F Blaney HcIcnJ Blnz Arthur R Bloedorn Sally A Blom RodneyJ Boehm if 1 M Page Thirty-four Donald R Bogart Peter E Bopray James H Bracker Robert F Brnstol Barbara A Bronoel Jack A Brott Patncna A Brubeck Lorrame M Bunker Sl1xrleyJ Burke Clanre Belle Burrndge Kenneth S Butrymowncz James A Caelwaerts Mary A Callahan James J Cardnnal Mary A Champeau Kathryn R Chaulkllne Mavns B Chose Dorothy A Clarke Patrlcna A Coel Edward J Collard Cletus F Conard Dorus A Cooney Carol J Coppersrnnth Wnlfred R Coppersmuth Bonita J Cravullnon Betty J Crevner Milton F Cross Jack R Danelskl Roberta Dannell Bomta J DeBaker Bonuta J DeBauche Patrnck R DeGrand Shnrley A DeGrave Beverly D DeKeyser Patrncla A DeKeyser Russell J Delvaux Shnrley A Deprey Shlrley M Devnley Jean M DeVuIlers Vera Ann L DeWett Barbara L Douvnlle Ronald D Doxtator Agnes M Draye Patnck J Duclon Mary A Dupont Mary E Duquame Fauth M Eckstenn Jacquelnne P. Ecoute James H. Endlich Bernard T. Englebert RJ MAA, cs -1 I 131 ,....41 5 Page Thnrvy llve Marcla M Ewung Patrncla J Farvour Patreck J Farvour AndrewJ Foeller Patrxcua J Fogarty George E Forkxn Loss A Fraker James R Francols Joyce M Frantz Donovon E Fraser Theron Frye Barbara R Gafvert Susan J Gage Gerald E Gantz Marllyn D Gardnpee Davud R Gay Joyce M Gay Audrey A Genke Glorua A Gibson John J Glbson Ann L Glesler Mnlton C Glllaurne Barbara B Galle y K Gal W narn.l Gnlls John R Gnlsdorf James E Goodclwlld Parrlcua C Goral Shlrley A Goral Lols A Graham Marnlyn E Gryboskn June F Hafeman Henry F Hagemeuster D vld L Hall Donald L Hannon Glorna G Hansen Hazel M Hansen Shlrley L Hansen Jacque-lnne R Hansforcl .lo Ann Harris Spenser W Havllck Jeanne L Hawley Quinn L Hawley James R Heath James E Hershman RobertJ Hess er Robert E Heyrman W lam G Hull Lynn M Hmtz Janus M Holler 4' va 'ln , .4 Page Thurty sux Robb L Hoover Beverly M Horkman Phyllus C House Anna Gay Hubbard Joan A Hucek Gerald W Hurley James D Huxford Donna M Hyde Russell A Jacobs Loss R Jacques Wayne R Jahnke LeVerne C Jenqum Dean E Jensen Clanre L Jerry Ronald O Joachlm DenmsJ Johnson Roland R Johnson Ronad L Johnson Wayne R Johnston Robert L Joly Marlene A Jones Joan C Jonef Joanne R Junnon Svevue Ann L Kabara Fay L Karwedsky NancyJ Kaufmann Mary E Kewer Rlchard Krllnns Glorna A Krnney Beafrnce M Klarkowskr Davld J Klarkowskn Shnrley A Klasen Arnold M Kloes LunetreJ Koeser Margaret Kohl Jean M Konowalskn Mary K Konowalskl Nancy L Kosnar Joan C Kraus Karen B Krueger James R Kubnak Dorothy M Kuehl Joan A Kutchek Joyce M LaFave Russell E LaFrombons Audrey H LaLuzerne Janet A Lambert Frances A Lapacz Richard E LaPlant Ge ald J Lardmous K 1 f l f I lf. Page Thirty-seven Janice A LaTour Louis LaTraiIle Audrey M Laurent Marlorie J Laws Robert L LeBeau Beverly M LeCloux lone R Leemon Rita M LeGros Ronald A Lewis Joyce A Loehlein Joyce V Luedke BeverlyJ Luedtke John B Lyman Sally Maes Roger H Magnuson Thomas R Mandnsh Verners V Marauskis Harold J Marchant James H Mclieefry Barbara A McNeill Dorothy A Mercier Carol L Mertms Myron Meunier Genevieve F Michalski Beatrice P Mikulsky Donald J Mohr Agnes E Monfils Kenneth C Moore Ann S Moreaux Ann K, Morgan Colleen A. Murphy Muriel L. Neiedlo John E. Nelson Myron H. Nelson Suzanne E. Nelson Lawrence E. Nick Joan E. Nooyen Glen C. Olsen Robert R. Olson James O. Ott Richard D. Pahlow James E. Palmer Martha Parkhurst Marilyn A. Peot Leon F. Peters Mary J. Peters Bonita A. Pfotenhauer Beverly A. Picard Robert H. Pirlot Jean M. Process rep 096' Kirk 'tibia f . .: A ,-the .F-T Ui ps Page Thtrty elght Angela M Rahr Sally M Rand Ann M Reed RlchardJ Reed Shtrley A Reeves Gary L Renard Januce M Renter Carolyn M Rentmaster Carol Retzlaff IroneJ Roberts J, Grace M Robtnson Thomas W Robtnson Donald W Rockey Joyce M Rogers Davld P Ropson Calvm A Rose Carol J Rostk Vtolet M Roskorn Nancy M Roskoskn Fay O Round Jr Dorts J Rouse Joan M Routhnaux Gerald A Roznowskt Glorna L Ruben Beverly A Rubens Chrtstme M Schroeder Mary L Segerstn Davtd L Senachal Mary Jo Shaffer Stephen C Shemoncofsky Wtlluam W Snmon Roslyn B Skaletskn Beverly M Slover Claudette A Smith Mary J Srmth Eva M Snow Cathertne B Stengel Carol J Stevens Jantce M Sttevo John R Streu Sylvta O Swamp Gerald D Sylvester Rnchard R Tahlner Janet L Trscher Donna Toebe Kenneth W loebe fu 5 Shtrley A Tomcheck Donna J Tousey Charles W Troup Donna M Trudeau ll f Q was 'fil- It Page Thnrty nme Carol M. VanBoxel Roger L. VanCalster Francis J. VanDenBusch Alice M. Vandenlangenberg Nyla J. VandenPlas Gerald G VanderHeyden Elnzabeth L VanderKelen Ronald D Vandertue Aurelne A VandeGrnft Vnvuan L VandeVoort Nancy L VanErem Roger J VanErem Vernon F VanEss Clayton R VanRens Clyde K VanS1raten Patrscna A Waldorf Robert D Walls Joan C Walton Sally A Warner Bernard L Watermolen Beverly A Wery Pauline C Wesley Carl R Wettengel Loss J Whntcomb Darrel B Whmng James A Wacker John D Wnegand Gerald L Wnllnquette Donna M Wnrtz Carol A Wncpalek Marlyn H Wnttlg Robert F Wolford Nancy M Xasada Mary M Zelse Jeanne A Zulles Barbara L Zummerman James L Zlmonlck Ruchard C Znmonnck Bernard J Zuolkowsku Caroline Znolkowskn Theodore T Zuelke JoAnn M Zundmulder ,1 1 .gs I 1 fn an A 1' ha f ' ' . 1 if . '- , V Y 12 . 'ff ' f' , , ' esfqag l if 'I fl . 3, V 2, I U 4 ' Ti, L Zi 2' . 423: I 4 it ' l . l V V K, . .L , . Roland S. Wozniak at W , 1 W' 2 , . .if- ' U , : ' I I A fav . ' , . -7 ' 4 1 D ' , , his A VME, I 1 I 'EA1f::l'll , 5 7 '1 j 1 'Z X -AWN 0,, , l of 'S lt '. il L ff , r M W, . .fs ' CLASS OF '54 Nothing useless is, or lowg Each thing in its place is bestg And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow David W. Adamany Delores M. Adams Roger V. Angst Donald R. Baenen Bonnie A. Bailey Carol A. Baker Donald F Barnhart Robert J Barth Annette M Basche Shirley A Basmskt Leo M Basten Shirley M Baumgart Richard H Bavry Barbara E Beck Helen A Becker Thomas E Becker Robert P Berndt LyleJ Bertrand Donald J Besson Marlene K Birkholz Lawrence Borchers Cece ua M Borlee Joseph J Borlee Shirley A Bredael Audrey J Brendemuhl Margaret J Brice Delano M Brosug Paul J Brosig Rosemary Brunette Gretchen H Brunton Michael J Burke Fay A Buss LJ. Q7 he s Page Forty one Alvin E. Butrymowicz Pieter Cabout Loren L. Campbell Zona A. Challe Florine J. Charles Lucy S Choate Anne V Christensen Joan L Chrustranson Dorothy A Chrustl Nancy A Clchocku Dorothy M Clarke Shnrley A Clark Roberta G Clumb Harold L Coel Mary A Coel Theron L Coburn Bruce W Cole Georgua L Comee Onan M Conard Darlene D Cook James L Corbusuer Charlene E Cornelnus Nancy A Cygan Marlene M Davus Bill Jum Davus Wllllam J Davus Robert A Deerhammer Marlon L Degner Delores M DeGrand Wmfred J DeGroot Gerald R DeKeyser MarvlnJ Delvaux TerrenceJ Demeny Elnzabeth L DeMoulm LonsJ DeMuyser Rnchard R Demssen Donna M Denny Damel E Deprey Kenneth J Dernbach Gary J Detry Patrucua A Dlmmer John J Donovan Donald K Drener Bernard J Ducat James R Ducat Dexter G DuPont Yvonne M Duprey Donna O Durand Loss J Ebert Mary Aluce Efert '7 QAJL Nancy E Eklund Eugene R Etsch A-in-ITN' Ronald J Eland Cleo A Eltason RobertJ Felt W Nancy L Fessenden Franklm J Fttzgerald M Mary P Flatley tlltam Ford Rachel R Forsythe tn ruff, Vvuha-3, Ms A Carolyn L Froeltch fvwes-c.a,v-JL at A1...a.l-YV? Grace E Fronk Jeanette M Gazella James E Gardner LA., Ann P Getgel 'VVS-CA..-A-0 04-s all Jfml-1: Martlyn L Georgta Joyce A Germatn Robert P Glese FM Myles J Glgot Errntne Gull 1 A Glawe Joanne B Goeben Lawrence W Goeben Ethel J Gottfrted PJ Netl E Gretltng Stewart L Gretltng -bf.urz.,4,p 043360-IYLLL JerryJ Grtbble AlVerne M Guns NancyJ Gussert -4710 901 nald E Hager Q, Ardele M Ha ett onnte A Handler Rosalte A Hanfltng Q4 Jerome M Hannon Jamce E Hanover Judy M Hansen Rtchard E Hartntg Robert L Hartnng Donna R Harvey Betty J Heezen Roger M Helgerson Allen D Henrlcks Lots J Herlache D ne N Htll Donna M Htltsley Ruth M Hobbms Ronald G Hoopes Jantce M Horn Beverly A House Page Forty two 'I I . A V-JUL. L5 A ' j ' Y y A A A w. ' fgy L . l U 5 ...4 I L Q W A ,M l . - J . ' ' I J- , wb Q. , ' '11 ' ' Jill . r 'Q O 4 Il . V l g A L I to s., A 3 1 A . . - N' 4 J' g f ' r - Q U ' V Q I J M 7 7 Bruce M. Gould ii, 9 ' t l,,'5-- of '. II we d V . '.'- . lx, JW all I S I D- ' wi xl! 1 J' l l Q, Y A . H A 1 Lia- . ' ,QL 'V rl f .1 J. -W t fs - l A 4' x 1 Page Forty-three Sandra L. Huebner Janice F. Huerth Virginia L. Hundley Jerry R. Huntley Carole Huybrecht Bernard E lskowtsch Raymond J Jacobs Helen C Jacquart Joanne M Jaklnn Joan D Jeckle Shirley A Jenqum Darrell M John Karen M Johnson Nancy M Johnson Karen Johnston Thomas F Jonet Marilyn D.loniaux Vernal J Kabacinski Douglas C Keckhaver Alice M Kellner Robert M Kiefert Marlene A King lone S Kinney JaniceJ Kirchner William T Kirkehe Michael C Knnckelbein Edward H Kocha Gerald J Kohlenberg William H Komp Gerald J Konarski Kenneth R Komtzer Jane F Konowalsku Virginia M Kralovec Carol M Krause Roger L Krause Theodore A Krause Annette I Kress Edward J Krueger Leonard S Kukla Leanne M Kuklunski Rose Mary A Kuklinski Maxine M Kunstman Beverly A. LaBedelle Cyrus H. Ladrow Richard W. Lalande Carol G. Lampereur Yvonne M. Landry Robert R. LaPlant Melvin G. Lardo Emily M. Leanna s . , z fly by I, I .fo 1 l Page Forty-four Elnzaoeth M LeCloux James W LeFevre Grace M Letdel Joyce C Letterman Gaynelle LeMense Ronald J LeMteux Harold F Leppt LaVerne A Lewtns Ralph E Lewts Lawrence A Ltbert Norma J Ltebergen Robert W Ltnk ArthurJ Lorenz Russell E Lotto Karen Lukensmeyer Constance J LuMaye Alden O Lytte Joan E Maloney Altce M Manclweskt James J Manders Dolores F Marctnkowskt Eunice M Matzke Janet Metoxen Donald R Muller Gary G Muller Perry E Muller Donald E Moes Kenneth J Monson Elaine C Muraskt Lawrence F McMonagle Bruce W Nagel Sally A Neff Rosaltnd M Neledlo Maxtne M Nelson Mtrtam E Nelson Rodney A Nelson Ruth M Nelson Kenneth G Neumann Dons A Nuchols Jacqueltne N O Leary Esther M Ol9ll1ICZBlK Joan H Olsen Francts O Ott Nancy A Oyster Susan E Paque Carol M Panure Joanne M Patton Laurlnda J. Paul Richard A. Peal Stephen P. Peclt ff :ri Page Forty fuve Rhoda L. Peeler Adele L. Peters Barbara A. Peterson Harold P. Peterson Elizabeth Phillips Susan M Pnaskowskn Jamce Pnerquet Nancy M Pngeon Beverly A Plontek Vnctor J Puontek Joanne M Paton Margaret M Paton Lawrence O Popp Audrey M Praul Teruna J Pranl Shirley R Process Wvllnam F Purrman Arvulla C Rank Marlan C Rasmussen Rogene C Rasmussen Mary Lou Reese Marlene R Rentmeester Raphael Reynen Rodney R Razash Walter A Rnebe Carolnne M Rnemer LeRoy E Robb Helen P Robnnson Harold L Rosenthal Judlth A Ross George H Rouse Jane A Rouse Shnrley A Rutten Ronald J Schaut Glen L Schlllmg Paula C Sch ueter Raymond G Schmoeker Pafrucla A Schrank Marulyn A Schultz Evelyn E Schuyler Roger A Schwartz Gertrude E Schwender Reynolds L Secord Donna J Servans Mary Seyler Duane M Shea Gorna Sheehy Mary Jane Shine Carol J Snmon Gerald R Simon gilqgmlli 3 tl - 4047 ,,.4 YV' ,, inn., W C P115 Forty s x Rosemary Simon Roger E. Sirnonet Mary Ann Sinkler Marjorie A. Skennandore Harold Smith Howard L Smtth Wnlltarn J Srmts Enleen M Sorensen Roland R Splltgerber Bernard J Stache Alan L Stary Margaret H Swearungen Karen S Swelle Nancy L Szalkowskn John E Tahlcr Ina G Temple Phtltp W Thelen Joan M Thtbaudeau Carol J Thnele Helen E Thlele Joanne K Thomas Marvtn H Tnllcens Clyde M Truttmann Ruta J Unsnnn Roger E Vandenack Bernadette M Vandenhoven lzebeth R VandenPlas Marlorte G VandenPlas Donna M Vanderheyden Gerald VanDerLeest Kelth J VanderMeulen Janet A VanderSteen e vln Vandevelde Louls J VanEgeren Donna M VanEss Mnldred M VanLaanen Vurgnnla F VanLaanen Evelyn M VanLoo Rosalte Wasser Dean A Watson Carl R Wertel Carol Westphal Jeanette A Whtte Marlene A Whnte Fay E Woldt Joan A Young Robert A Young Patrlcua A Younk Marttn N Zehren Adelnne D Ztmmerman iw' ,Cf 15' pi V 'WV 'E D f- HALL OF FAME OUR SINGER OUR BRAIN OUR ATHLETE .fQ gb! FRIENDLIEST C ' MOST BITIOUS H ld oh OUR MOST COMMEDIAN TALE NTED BbWh1e L e PRETTIEST W HANDSOMEST iv ia. A Mitch W 1 Joannes hal Omer 4 ,K A '. Tom Tracy D Marcia indness EST i a C en A 1 ' A L S5 . , 2, M ' , .' A V ', s 9 53, 1 an ' ,1 'L Kareem Corbisier T 5 ' , Q A M Jim HGVWSGU an ' X o i Ronnie e Mi ux September 6 Vacatnon ends' School begms' Sept 12 Sept 13 Dec 20 Band and Chorus exhuleratnng Dec 21 Christmas vaca tuon' One omg hurray' Jan 7 Back forthe funush' Jan 18 East West basket ball game Pep Rally with school splrlt at a peak Jan 30 Report cards brnng regected looks and more tnme devoted to our school books' Feb 12 East West Speech Recltal A long awaited da Feb 29 Class Day Seniors relgn supreme Musnc and drama an hour and a half program April 10 Easter vacatnon'Arealblessnng' April 22 Prnmary elections climax post ers loud speaker announcements and campangmng Aprll 24 81 25 Sensor Class Play Talent galore' Aprnl 29 General electuon Next years leaders chosen by classes May 2 Junnor Prom A nnght to be re membered by all after weeks of work by the Jumors June 4 Commencement exercnses The begunnnng June 6 Another school year comes to a close end and the Tradutnonal Hello Day welcomes Sophs and new students Football season beglns Central slammed 34 20 Sept 21 Sheboygan Central smks 350 Soc Hop and celebratun nn the gym October 19 Red Devlls slzzle Manutowoc at Homecoming wnth Pep Rally before and dancmg after Oct 22 Lyceum Assembly and Mrs Lachappelle portance of Voice and nasal twang' Ot 31 Halloween and one hour East West Pep Skut brewed together Ghosts and flying saucers prevail November 1 and 2 Teachers Convention means students vacatnon Nov 2 Nrght of the Follles' Movies dancmg and sklts ln the aud Hudden talent uncovered' Nov 3 Fave mches of snow postpones East West game' Nov 6 Hollday declared for EW game' Blankets ml tens chatterang teeth rosy cheeks and excutement In Vogue Nov 16 Student Councll meetlng conducted In aud: tornum Parllamentary pro and answer perlod Nov 20 Basketball season begins' Central comes In second' Nov 22 Thanksglvlng vaca tuon tnaugurates turkey and sleep Nov 28 Mr Sloan southern accent and lnquld avr December 4 The Chrnstmas Crusade Musnc and danc :ng with a serlous side too X 0 0 T b - l - . - . - lm- c . - - ' I I A- , - as ss, . i Q - . , t- , , I I concert. Entertaining and Q ' I ' . - ,sf cedure, reports, question -l in I - - ' . -- '. -n . T . , . I ' ' 1' , Ili- - , .... h I . . . . I U Y- ' I . . , SPORTS , ff km? fi QM Z W J-if H: ff fd Page Forty mne ll' FII l rfllf l0I'0l' 0010.5 fo llfflfe Clyflllljt y0lll' Ilalfle 9 lilfll' J HO! t Ht y0ll lU0n 01' OJ! gf OU' you ,7 llyeill 9 gflnll' Granvland Rwce inf , ' 5 e' H' 4 Plus H 3.3-+aqYtA U 4 B B RP AQ same BE B4 93 93' ,.'.2.-Qsi. Q5 Q 7721119 as .ff 78 77 N94 '7UgVj'1 YQ7 FIRST ROW Nuck Dallnch assnstant coach LeMneux Herlache Gnllaume Wnlluquette Woldt Hagemeuster Sylvester Nelson Tracy Shaffer assnstant coach SECOND ROW Al Reed coach Skenadore Newtols Hansen Johnson Woznuak Kassner Mnlson Van Meerbeck Reeb Whne THIRD ROW Stengel Peters Crosby Van Laanen Rockey Endlnch Bloedorn Stolar Badeau Clausen Meumer -S-. ez? Ward Herlache, a terrific foot ball player wnth a tlghtung heart, was feared throughout the Val ley for has dangerous breakaway runmng and fine lnne backung Ward's absence from the West game mnght have turned the tnde nn East's favor Thus was Ward's third year on the varsity asf BST ast ast ast ast ast East FOOTBALL Central Catholnc Sheboygan Central O Oshkosh Fond du Lac Appleton Manatowoc Sheboygan North West Page Flfty two Tom Tracy well deserved his selectnon as co captann thus year Tom was first strung quarterback for three years and gauned All Conference honors nn both has lunuor and sensor years He was also given AllState honorable mentlon an both years Tracy was an all around back He ran, passed, punted, place klcked, and played defense with a flghtlng spurlt that mspured the enture team fi, O5 X its 'A 1 T , Eff. 6 +1 tl . 1 ' X433 K, ' O V 9 A 1 9 T fl -. - - 'So 7 - Q 1. L- 9 T nt E5 , M' WW 'Y 'Y . . l ' 4 ' ,ff O f T . .C '. for 1 , my , s E 34 ' 20 E as px E zo 20 V C ' E 13 27 E o o A E 14 ' o S E l4 0 ta 21 Lee Clausen a frne blocker turned rn hrs second stranght yea as frrst strrng left guard He was grven an honorable men tron thrs year rn the AllConfer ence selectrons Lee was one of the most un heralded players on the squad but hrs blockrng paved the way for several Red Devrl touch downs Jrm Hansen a terrrfrc break away runner held down the rrght halfback post thrs year He played varsrty ball for three years the frrst two on defense Hansen s most outstandrng game was the Sheboygan Cen tral trt rn whrch he scored two touchdowns Jrm was among the top ten ground gamers rn the conference thus year Cletus Skrp Newtols oper ated at rrght guard both offen srvely and clefensryely rn ths hrs senror year Newtols forte was rn gettrng the rump on hrs opponents He was grven an honorabe mentron rn the AllConference selectrons marnly because of hrs terrrfrc blockrng durrng the last half of the season M SENIOR SPORTLIGHT QU if 9? 51 Tlilyef-2 sill' if Page Fifty-three Jrm Crosby p ayed frrst strrng left end for the second year rn a row Offense was where Jrm starred An excellent recerver Jrm caught many passes thus year Crosby doubled on defense several trmes when the defen srve ends were hurt He drd a frne rob and seldom were garns made around hrs end Joe Kassner an end was a new addrtron to the squad thrs year Fresh from Arkansas where he played fullback Joe shrfted to end showrng hrs great versatrlrty The West game was Kassner s most outstandrng he showed consrderable abr rty on offense and backed up the lrne most of the game makrng several trme'y tackles Stuart Mrlson was one of the frnest all around players on the squad He played offensrve end and both offensrye and defen srve halfback Mr'son specralrzed rn low hard tackles Stuart rntercepted frye passes durrng the season and was named A P back of the week twrce He earned an honorab'e mentron rn the Allffonference selectrons Ted Stengel was named to the second strung All State squad at tackle thus year He was pucked to the AllConference team un both hus lunuor and senuor year Ted played furst strung offense and defense at East for three years Stengel was one of the funest players un East Hugh s hustory Myron Muke Meunuer l though only a uunuor turned n hus second year as a varsuty strength on defense and few gauns were made through hus posutuon Although bothered by a bad knee all season Muke never gave up Hus buggest moment came when he scored a touchdown on a blocked punt agaunst Manty Arnue Van Meerbecks gradu atuon wull be a great loss to the Red Devul football team Arnue fulled un at both left and rught guard on offense and occasuon ally backed up the lune Arnue turned un hus past per formances agaunst Appleton and Manutowoc ln both games hus blockung was nothung short of sensatuonal a it 'in..f Jack Stolar a good lunebacker and an unusually fune offensuve center played hus second season wuth the varsuty John the most spuruted member of thus years varsuty pulled the team through some tough moments An unuury kept John out of the Central Catholic game but he returned the followung week to funush out a tune season I Ken Van Laanen held down the furst strung rught end berth agaun thus year Standung 64 Kens specualty was catchung good defensuve game Van Laanen was named to the 'N-,J second strung All Conference squad un hus lunuor year but he was hobbled by unuurues thus year preventung hus attaunung that honor Aivasuio Husky Norman Skenadore was one of East s most feared backs durung the past football season Norman packed a lot of druve and desure unto hus short frame un addutuon he was an extremely speedy and elusuve runner Norm won two letters un foot ball and two un track where he ran the half mule wuth much de termunatuon and much success Coach Al Reed football and track mentor us funushung hus l3th year at East The coach mauntauns the respect and affectuon of all hus boys Hus relatuonshup wuth them does not end on the practuce fueld for he takes a deep unterest un theur other problems to such an extent that the character buuldung part of hus program us fully as Important as the success of hus teams Coach Reed struves to turn out fughtung teams The Red Devul grudders, under hus tutelege, are feared and respected by all conference schools and though undermanned or ruddled by unlurues, they can us ually be depended upon to guve a good account of themselves No boy who has ever worked under Reed wull forget the coach's one sentence oratuon You gotta have that DEE sure ' Page Fatty four - u . au f l 'Z . c - . h .fi , . ' ' ' , , ' , , 17 , ,u I Wuxi' ,, W it s. 'tg' , E X t . y 4 uv f 1 f u at Y tg t Il.. .. K' it I If . N . I al E If . U . ' ' , i , 'A . . . , ,, , . , . , , , . . tackle. He was a illar of , P passes, but he also turned un a 4' I ' l My 2 . . . . I , E . . . . 5 , r S Z W , . , . . . ' f . u a A '13 I , H, , . . M . 1 . x I , . - I - -H ,, . . . . I , . . l I ' 595- iv Fun lovnng Bobby Whute be came deadly serlous as soon as he appeared on the basketball court A clever ball handler he won fame as a long shot expert frequently brnngnng the crowd to nts feet wuth hls spectacular flr ng East Hugh IS losnng a fine ath Iete wuth a great sense of humor BASKETBALL East East ast ast ast ast ast ast BST ast ast ast ast ast ast East East ast G. B. Central Catholic DePere St. Norberts Sheboygan North Oshkosh Manitowoc Sheboygan Central Fond du Lac DePere St Norberts Appleton Green Bay West Sheboygan North G B Central Catholnc Oshkosh Manutowoc Sheboygan Central Fond du Lac Green Bay West Appleton 42 46 -X The name of Terry Rand wnll luve long rn the annals of Easts nmmortals for he has rewrntten every lndlvudual basketball re cord not only for hrs school but for the Fox River Valley Con ference Sports experts belneve that has scorvng record set thus year wnll never be surpassed He was the masnstay of Easts basketeers FIRST ROW Hagemeuster Nelson Jomaux Simon Johnson Gnlsdorf SECOND ROW Coach Dalluch Bero Robmson Tracy Joannes Bartelt THIRD ROW Woultard Clark Rand Tahlter Wh te :ry 5315 gf Qi rfulg iss Page Fifty five K 7 f if E 47 37 .4 , X E Sl 63 Ny 'Q fx X E 52 ' 45 l E 45 76 2, it 1 E 64 36 ,V .v,f A E 41 . 50 A ' A , E 37 33 v A E 70 29 a E 59 36 ' 1 ' , E 52 . . ' 29 S' E 47 50 X t ' . 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' ' 55 37 ' - 1 ' ' ' E 52 45 1- n ' t a . , - .. -il W' ' f' ' , . ll A M t 9 g W .t,W y .V , is A , 2 gf! y . , yg :E 3 Vit' ' Q , , 5 l 5 4 , S A 5 l 9 f A 5 , K Bug George Clarke turned rn hrs second varsrty year on the basketball squad Towermg al m st 6 5 George gave the Devrls v a l u a b I e reboundrng strength and tnpped an some tnmely pornts Clarke operated besrde Terry Rand rn the double prvot most of the tame where has herght was used to good advantage rn snatchung rebounds Harold Gypsy Jo h n s o n played hrs second year of var srty basketball for East thus year A sensor Harold played guard where hrs abrlrty to feed the centers was best utllrzed Calm and cool Harold was an strumental an the fourth quarter feedrng of Terry Rand when Rand broke the Valley scormg record agarnst West .If 'un nl '49 SENIOR SPORTLIGHT ,Q Us Although Mrtchell Joannes earned most of has athletrc awards on the golf course for the Red Devals he played guard on Easts basketball squad as well Mrtch has been a hard frghter an enthusrastnc player and a great favorrte of the crowd Versatile Match has a long lrne of golf vrctorles behund hum and these Include several tourna ments w-nr-., Wayne Jonreaux earned hrs letter playrng forward for the East basketball team thus year Jonreaux was extremely deadly on hrs patented one handed set shot On more than one oc casron he has dropped rn long shots to gave East valuable pornts Wayne was very alert on de fense too Hrs best allaround game was the frrst West game Coach Nick Dallrch led hrs cagers through another hrghly successful basket ball season at East thus year Dallrch coached basketball teams seem to speclalrze rn upset vrctorres, as evidenced by therr wnns over Sheboygan Central and Manitowoc The reason for thus rs Coach Dallrch s abrlrty to outsmart hrs opponents One week the Devrls played possessron basketball and the next week they used a fastbreak offense so that opposing teams drdnt know lust what to expect Although he works hrs squad hard he has the respect and admrratron of all the boys He has the abrlrty to fire hrs team wrth rnsplratron oft trmes leadrng them to a second half vrctory Mr Dallnch also rs the lrne coach for the football squad where has rob rs equally commendable Although many of the boys with whom he has worked are graduatrng they wall never forget the start rn athletrcs he has grven them Page Frfty sux ' wg V 'Sl .ll 12 'iff lf I ,' aj, .sz s ,-. 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' 1 mm -.math .ww 0' as 87 N SPEQH' tai Fil ,- Q, 3 '34 9579 475 55 1 ',.-N '90 ii-433B-569 551 -45' FIRST ROW Smnh coach Grubble Sxmon B Hartnug Campbell D Hartnng Tnlkens Sundberg coach SECOND ROW Monson Peck Johnson Davus Ford Stammer Krause LaTranlle Bartelt Prop Manager THIRD ROW Snouffer Prop Manager Dreuer Gngot Popp Knefert Bernhard Vandertne Helgerson 'I V FOURTH ROW Robb Lardo Moes LaLande Keckhaver Walls Var1Ess Q8 .fi in Ql- 4 .J-I f FIRST ROW Keckhaver, B Hartmg, Ott D Hartnug, Corbnsner, LaLande J V SECOND ROW Gubson, Peal, Ford, Bartelf, Prop Mgr THIRD ROW Gllsdorf, Prop Mgr , Monson, Nagel, Round, Secord, Bugm Coach Page Fairy seven l Q fl H5 3.5. an , , I ' 6,0 l I We -51, ,,, ff, If 1 ,V I ,g .V S Q. 4 ' to ' 5' 'PT P91 IVY-L B I 1 I Xiu , X q- ' V '. ,,. Q ' 5 55- - .. 7 r, 1'-V E li fl , 'W' 'f 27 4 , '- , ' , 'if' ' f I ' ' ' ...ww WW' Iv if Y F 42. 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K ' A Y I , o y the Toe Sylvester a uunuor has already earned four e ers at East two un footval and two un tennus Toby kucked u ex ra ultts footu games rarely unussung and te was number three man on the Devul tennus squad Junuor Art Bloedorn won has st East letter un football y ar Art was a stand out at center both on offense and de fense He was guven an Honor ble Mentuon un the AllConfcr ence seuectuons Ronnue Nelson a sophomore unducates that he wull become one of East s funest athletes Ron partucupates un football basket b and track He us especua ly Ou standung un basketball hus strong pount lweung a deadly srt shot n Bero another I nuor an outstanclung East Hugh basket er 0 r uu 0 year on tm uayvces Q adeatec C rSlty HIS V C 1 n er a QOO under luL ul L L ncar futu WATCH FOR f 1, ma wwe' al M -Q- H'W 5 v- -his lam tx C r r us ,, ,, . in 'll is g , WY' , - ' ' - . I v ry . l tt 1 ' l .l -Q - ' ' I an. . . . , tle t -po un lall uh 'M g ' de. 1 l 2 l , u 1 - - V. 'M L . fir ' last ,. , ' V 5' A . . , e . - ' , , 5 . . A I I . I . .55 , -:2V ' 5-- , . V -A . . V, ,aw W l . l V- R ' . . all, . ' ' l ' P ' - ' T V I , I X A , I - ' ' ' s 2 una lu k. yed Ro , 'u , us ' ' ' 2' ' ' Dck T r was th- uly ball play . Be-r , alte a f w ,, .. y - A l , u , ,. f u- .4 . V , , to th va ' tl ' yea A ir-ft 1 ' l ball la dl , and d re all 1 th be urt uu ea- bo 1, -Wu' b 1 h -ard of un , ' 1 A f 'he ' re. . - 1 rur .ruuuu Don Rockey earned hus mono gram un football last year as an end Only a uunuor Don has other year to pay football for e Red Devuls H s forte us lense where he starred ot several occasuons Chuck Peters an outstandung uunuor athlete operated at rught tackle defensuvely Has aggres suveness soon taught opponents to fear hus speedy and powerful charge Chuck more than earned ltus lurst football letter vvuth hus unvaluable play Sophomore Ronnue le Mueux us already eyeung several East Hugh athletuc records Ronnue was furst strung fullback for the grudders and s a valuable dash n u trac He also pla xarsuty basketball u ahlue s e or uunuor on the startung baskctlna l tram 1ltuS year Duck moved un 0 tha startung forward slot short y LT e g n tg ofthe s son and he unurneduate y became a stand Ou t UNSUNG HEROES A long record of servuce toward hugh school atnletxcs marks D R McMasters name as a valuable one un the East Hugh sports program Mr McMasters us currently servung hus second term as secretary treasurer of the Fox Ruver Valley Conference ln addutuon he us busuness manager of East Hugh Athletucs Thanks to hum spectators at Easts home basketoall games are able to udentufy players on the opposung teams as nt was hus orugunal udea to have the names of the players and theur numbers posted over the scoreboard on our basketball court As East s football coach from l943 1946 he dad a very commendable ,ob brlng ung home the champuonshup an 1945 Always actuve un the athletuc program hus wealth of knowledge on hugh school sports has beneflted other schools at whuch ne has also taught Ray Red Harruson wull go down un East Hugh atnletrc hustory as one of uts greatest tennus stars Harruson us one of the few boys who have won four letters un one sport at East Ray started playing tennus for the Red Devuls when he was only a freshman at Washungton Junuor Hugh School By the tume Ray was a uunuor he was one of the most feared tennus players ur the Valley He attended the Journal tennus meet a hughly ranked state tournament and flnushed second Although he us not partucularly fast afoot Ray strll manages to wun con sustently by relying on brauns to carry hum through and he succeeds very well as us undlcated by hus hugh percentage of vuctorues Even when he does los Ray us seldom out smarted and never out fought East Hugh was surprused and pleased to note the development of a new type of athlete un l95l 52 Senuor Steve Smuth delughted the enture school wuth hus Cunderella story of boxung Steve who was always unterested un boxtng but only as a spectator went wuth some fruends to the Moose Club where the amateur boxers hang out He was encouraged to spar around a luttle and showed promuse natuonal boxung tournament Smuth accepted won from Green Bay and went on to Fond du Lac where he won hus first bug fight by a knock out Steve was hauled as a Golden Glove champuon and was to go to Mulwaukee to flght agaun However an unuury kept hum from appearung Good luck us due Em Easts first Golden Glove champ The East Hugh property managers are a group of boys that sometumes work as hard as the athletes them selves yet they receuve luttle or no credut for theur outstandung uob Dont get the ucuea that the property managers arent a rugged lot They have to be to wuthstand the athletes assults upon the supply room There are also some athletes among them For unstance durung the foot ball season East Hughs basketball stand out Terry Rand operated un the capacuty of property manager Durung basketball season the sutuatuon us reversed Heunue Hagemeuster a guard on the football team takes on the property manager uob Davud Hall John Gulsdorf and Tom Bartelt are three other boys who have taken on the hard task The uob us a hard one too The boys are awarded wuth letters and you can be sure they more than earn them The boys arruve long before the team members do and work much later They have many dutues Tnese un clude tapung and bandagung lnlurues haruoung out equupment and towels guvung heat treatments keepung the locker rooms and the equupment room clean keepung the supplues un good order keepung records of football players keepung scores for basketball players takung care of the equupment and puttung all equupment away Of course there are many more uncudentual dutues that come up from tame to tume whuch the ooys dutufully handle Besides all these dutues ut us umperatuve that the boys are prompt un gettung on the uob They seldom uf ever muss a practuce or a game The property managers are always on the uob workung hard and doung theur best for the school rn a uob that recerves luttle or no credut Page F tty n ne E S . . . - . . ,y . . . , , . . , I 1 ' 7 - . V , . 27 A . . I . 1 ' AGN . . . . . . . Q 9 g ' 'I 1 A ' .mf jf' ' 3443.51 -11 f In fact, he was asked to fight in the Golden Gloves, a highly ranked W . . . . . . fifffa 7 l ' wt 1, , . . l . l , I - I ' 1 I u . , , , . , . Z . . . . . I . I . . J , 2 1 g . 1 2 . 1 - , l , . , . u - 1 6 ' I I Q, ev -,' Q 5' :Y Q 1 Dxsll, inf-D Q Al, GOLF Joly Moore Reeb Wo'df Joannes Rustow , ' TENNIS FIRST ROW-Simon, Tracy, Hubbard, Coach. SECOND ROW-Stolar, Harrison, Sylvester, Wozniak. U ff' lg, Page Srxvy Q9 WRESTLING FIRST ROW Campbe'l Tulkens Henze man Gnlsoul Palmer VanderVeId SECOND ROW Hershmen Bel Inger Strew Johnson Senechal Coach Lambert THIRD ROW Meumer Vandertne Ducaf Bernhard Zuelke 13559 I , A 'z Q 4 I N pq-1 v dv Sis Hun x. If K: vs I I , , . S ' . , QL. i' QA rg .XA , Lx -S . r V 5, , - 4 - 1 ' E I , 1 , , -' l ' I F I y jr' , U , I 'Tc f TT I r 1 A EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 'Q ff! if 341 2Xf72I'l2Il-C2 IJ all al'C lU eff! l'0ug 20,1715 t af ulltrlllfe 2 MIDI' LU one Inafgln Cl- PJ oreuer an oreuer uf en move. T Y STUDENT CGUNCIL Spenser Havlick, Fay Round, Sue Nelson, Kenneth Monson, Janice Rer1ie', David Challoner, Vice President: Bonnie Young, Secretary. ? 3 s n l 7 K' 'L '09 EAST HIGH SCHOOL CREED I believe in East High School as a public institution established for furthering the development of youth in those habits, attitudes, and skills necessary for successful democratic living. l believe the primary aims of my school are to build strong, healthy minds and bodiesg to broaden each student's desire for a successful futureg to put within his reach through guided study the tools to help him attain that future. and to give him confidence in his ability to assume a proper responsibility in our democracy. Therefore I believe it is my duty to uphold the high standards ot my school and to participate to the limits of my ability in its program. Hilda Cohen President Francis fMikeJ Ott Sergeant at-Armsp Stephen Pech, Joan Bielinski, Janice Horn, Jerry Gribble, David Schoepp, Tom Bartelt. 5 . ' 4, ,Q .. -1 A+' K.. 3,9 -Ol- Spclnlslw C u 'Wm FIRST ROW Marlorne Paune Vnrgmna Ebert .Ioan Aastad Ann Moureau SECOND ROW Cynthla Ford Carol Wouters Martha Puckerung Betty Schaefer Eileen Allen Mrs Ona Donahue advnser THIRD ROW Steve Smith Ruchard August Angela Rahr Muruel Neledlo Dorothy Degner FOURTH ROW Barbara Bronoel Grace Robinson Rncky Ktllms Vnrgnma Johnson Ann Morgan qt' N-W' if or vnu 96 4-8, QP 1-,J French C u FRONT ROW Jnm Cullum Barry Basten Damarrs Baker Marcna Wmdness Irone Roberts SECOND ROW Mtchael Grnffm Eddue Collard Stuart Mulson Caro' Hutlw Carlee Young THIRD ROW Pat Waldorf Carol Mertms Beverly Wery Barbara Douvalle Mavus Chosa Carol Basche FOURTH ROW Mnss Florence Lonergan adviser Marnlyn Gardapee Vnola Jeckle Sally Rand Jo Ann Harrns Eleanor Smtth Page Snxty tour A gi w z , Q - , y , ,gg Lt ' I . , 5 '7 ' 'J Q!-f 5' - 1 5 vs ' ' , Cl' V ' ,. f .- . ' ' 5 'J 4 ., ,1 ' , , L... . vi f V Q 'S' ' 45 5 . X . I ,, f . ' . 4 i ' , I T Q. 1 I I T .,.,, ' A 1 , Q. 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I 1 J -1 g' ol 0- W Q 'Y 8. l I I , U 1. . 3 1 5' ' ' - n 1 ' Cclmercl Club I Megocycle Club SEATED Eddne Collard Greta Federspuel Hazel Hansen STANDING De'ores Everard Ball Luecltke Tom Robxnson Spenser Havluck Mardell Bowman Qumn Hawley Mr R E Showers advnser FIRST ROW Dorothy Grlese Jean Draye Barbara Schaun Gene Cavul Carol Wltcpa lek Shnrley De Grave Joan Young SECOND ROW Carole Fraker Mary Lou Rless Karen Lukensmeyer Marilyn Carter Dorothy Fraker Maru yn Bellln THIRD ROW Ronald Schaut Mr E L Crerar advuser Jam Huxford Gerald Kohlen berg Robert Gnese Regma Albe ts Absent John Dugan --.1 'Y Page Slxty fuve Foolllghls FIRST ROW Marcua Wandness Davnd Challoner Kareen Corblsler Mass Joan Mortell adviser SECOND ROW Connue Lu Maye Patrncna Bergstrand Karen Krueger Manlyn Grybosk: lrns Hanflung Elaine Moglowsky Denise Koh beck THIRD ROW Barbara Sorenson Dons Stumart Carol Basche Carol Stevens Eleanor Smith Regma Alberts Margorle Leanne Lucllle Beno FOURTH ROW Anne Christensen Jane Rouse Hilda Cohen Sue Hawley Grace Meyruck Bonme Young FIFTH ROW Marlorue Paune Carlee Young Amelua Choate Dexter Dupont Robert Shefters Cynthna Ford v 1 1 1 '-' - 1 1 1 f I ' I I ' ' ' I 1 F 'vw' 1 5 4 v, ,Ll 'D' 4- ' 2' - Mi .ze .1 , Tw K s .L 1, in .. 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Q. .1 PEP C UB TOP ROW Jeanne Znlles Marlorne Laws BOTTOM ROW Janet Lambert Roberta Dannell Helen SOPHOMORE PEP SKIT Sophomores are unntlated unto the fueld of dramatucs nn thenr fnrst appearance on East Hugh s stage' Wlth a gudge and a lury and all covered a good deal of covered talent' Final results were a smashnng vuctory over She boygan Central 35 to O STANDING Anna Gae Hubbard Janet Tscher KNEELITXG Grace M y ck One Ebet Beverly Rubens Pag S JUNIOR PEP SKIT The gtrls turn football players and put nn a good performance on the stage for the East Oshkosh game which wound up in a tue 20 20 'DUO' Nancy Fes enden Joan Ma oney Adee Hallet COLOR DAY PEP SKIT Color Day and Halloween combined wnth watches flyung saucers ghosts and red and whnte shakers An hour pep assembly before the fateful game whose score we shall not mention' . A W LL J 'M , . 5 . . . . . my I . . . . 4 V1 xy East High's opponents on trial, they un- Q A i Q : 1 . haw, ' ' Ye , a , -- .e ri , i i r, . 2 ixtyssix 4 Q I 5 3' f L 5 FRONT ROW Marrlyn Dernbach Kareen Corbnsrer Stuart Munson Marcua Wrndness Easne Moglowsky Vrrgrnua Ebert SECOND ROW Robert Shetters Sue Hawley Grace Meyrrck Hnlda Cohen Patrrcua Bergstrand Mass Ley advrser CQUI cm Scro AAosque can Gavel FIRST ROW Robert Sheffers Earl Bracker Erarne Moglowsky Roberta Dannell Sue Gage SECOND ROW Martha Prckernng Sue Hawley Carla Grosse Karen Krueger Barbara Zrmmerman Paulme Wesley Ma rlorle Laws THIRD ROW Bonnie Pfotenhauer Bonnie Young Frances Swele Barbara Pech Betty Schaefer Mnss Florence Hayes advzser FOURTH ROW Jeanne Hawley Betty Munsart Marnyn Ebert Kathryn Carpuaux Nancy Steeno Erleen Allen Hulda Cohen FIFTH ROW Marcra Wrndness John Stolar Davud Schoepp Qurnn Hawley Robb Hoover Page Slx ty seven Oc, gif A A OFFICERS STANDING-Miss Frances Winter and Miss Arvis Whiting advisers SEATED Joan Bielnnski secretary treasurer Kathryn Carpiaux pres: dent Eleanor Mianecke vice president GAA The Girls Athletic Association is composed of the Amazons of East High Their athletic program ranges from swimming to football with bumps and bruises and good times shared by all Aside from the athletic events the girls have wiener roasts get togethers and par ties celebrating any time or day of the year G A A makes it possible for girls as well as boys to earn an athletic E and while ath letlcs as important it s the fair play and good sportsmanship which is stressed This year, the club was immortalized by the new well known quotation Ah G A A theres nothing like it' snr' BASKETBALL CHAMPS ALL STARS STANDING Frances Swelle Kathryn Carpiaux STANDING Marcia Ewing Bonnie Pfotenhauer Ruth Hobbnns Louise Blaney Joan Walton Hazel Hansen Beverly Daul Mary Seyler SEATED Carol Stevens Bonita De Bauche SEATED Donna Des Jardins Lois Roggow Beverly DeKeyser Absent from picture Mary Lou Reese Dorothy Degner Page Snxty eight L?- G. A. A. INITIATION FIRST ROW-Pat Dimmer Ina Gail Tempfe Donna Servais Lois De Meyser .loan Maloney Carol Huybrecht SECOND ROW Mary Lou Reese Joyce Germaine Miriam Ne son Nancey Osyter Constance Handler Dolores De Grand THIRD ROW Ruth Hobbtns Shirley Bastnskt Joan Patten IU uu- I FIRST ROW Frances Swelle swimming Lots Roggow archery Beverly Delieyser Kathryn Donna Guard almmg for a smke Carptaux basketball Dorothy Degner volleyball Eleanor Mianecke bowling SECOND ROW Agnes Draye shuffleboard Mardell Bowman hiking Donna Des Jardms Jean Koester special activities Donna Burkard badminton THIRD ROW Carol Stevens Joan Walton football Helen Belongia ping pong Louise Blaney Beverly Daul baseball Donna Tousex badminton Peg Sixty nine 1 1 1 D . .1 : 1 1 ' I v I 18 an 3 I 13 . -. G: A.'A. HE-ADS OF SPORTS ' I I I ' ' - . F ught Luke the phoenux burd of mytho ogucal lore FLIGHT arose from the dead embers of luterary masterpueces laud to rest un the classes of Muss Eluzabeth Foeller a former Englush teacher on our faculty Sunce her departure a growung staff and en thusuastuc advusors have carrued on untul the booklet has reached the present state of excellence whuch ut now attauns FLIGHT us the luterary magazune of East Hugh eduted by East Hugh students contaunung the best efforts of Englush classes and styluzed by the pupuls un poetry and prose These luterary pueces have been carefully screened by thus staff and theur faculty advuser Muss Marue Gregory before they have rated space un FLIGHT The funal results rep esent structly the cream f vvrutung done un class The creatuve wrutung us done durung the school year up untul Aprul when the dead Iune us met frantucally by uts Iuterary zealots Mukulsky Annual Stuff FOURTH ROW Fay Round Torn Tracy Marulyn Grybosku Barbara Gafert THIRD ROW Spenser Havluck .lack Stolar Tom Bartelt Muke Ott Dorothy Degn r SECOND ROW Carlee Young Frances Swelle Betty Schaefer Dorus Corby Denuse Kohlbeck FIRST ROW Marcua Burkholz Suzanne Nelson Euleen Allen Marcua Evvnng Hulda Cohen Muss Mary Burney Advuser Mtssnrug from pucture Eleanor Smuth Davud Adarnady Raymond Harruson u um? no .. -44 wi? 22352: wma M xl MW' Ir if THIRD ROW Earl Bracker Jack Stolar Muke Gruffen Tom Bartelt Muss Mare Gregory advuser SECOND ROW Cynthia Ford Barbara Zumrnermann Betty Schaefer Dorus Corby Patrucua Coel VW? n f Af FIRST ROW Marcua Wundness Vuvuan Vander Voort Patrucua Fogarty Yvonnne Splutgerber Denuse Kohlbeck La Verne Jenquuns Mussung from pucture Dave Challoner Januce Buebel Judy Ross Beatruce LEFT TO RIGHT Dorus Corby, Muss Mary Burney, advuser, and Spenser Havluck puttung on some last rnunute touches Thus school year saw the burth of EAST ECHOES, our new, hard covered annua' whuch we are p oud to have had a part un plannung wrutung desugnmg, and the hundred other processes whuch have gone unto uts makung We owe a great debt of thanks to our advuser, Muss Burney, wuthout whose artustuc abuluty, orugunal udeas, and guudance, our annual could never have been completed Another debt of thanks goes to Mr Crerar who photographed, developed, and prunted almost every pucture un the book workung many extra hours un order to do so We offer thus annual as a challenge to future classes that they wull umprove what we have begun, that they wull buuld where we have laud a foundatuon We are hopung that through theur work, EAST ECHOES wull become a part of our school forever , , ' fe is L I 3 g - f- an ,' .. ., , u , , 4 ' ,i g f f , ' f v 1' Q Q7 I f '- T ' 7 , , 3 ', K W? '1'7f' Sm . t-vu I E T I V, , 4 I ' f I 5 I 7' ' 2 . . , f J: fg fi, Q . . . , 1 . . , - 1 . , 5 , , . , , T ' I 0 - , , ' ' , . A 5 , ' . - -' 1 I f T lr 1 I 41' ' - , . , , A e . i I I l I ' , V, ,MA 1 Y 3 , , ,. ,M 1 ut fx Y Q . 4, 2 , 4 , x nv an , , f. 4 4 u. Zz, , Q tual rpg GIRLS' GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS Marion Taylor, Mardell Bowman, Miss Risdon, Carol Heim, Patsy Sheehy, Marion Rebitski, Arvilla Summers. GROUPS MOVIE CREW Roger Magnuson, Ray Binder, Stuart Greiling, Robert Felt, Roger Van- Calster, Jim Gardener, Mr. Wilson, Robert Badeau, Dick Zuidmulder, Tony Alet, Myron Nelson, Duwayne Begotka. Absent from picture -Dean Watson, Dick Smirs. SEWING ASSISTANTS STANDING-Nyla Vandenplas, Marjorie Agamaite, Mary Ann Wesely, Mabel Anderkay. SEATED---Miss Weeks, hav MONITORS STANDING-Dolly Beno, Joyce Luedke, Barbara Gafvert, Jane Ropson. SEATED ---- Don Blake, Jo Ann Harris, Viola Jeckle, Verona Lyman, Mary Peters. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS STANDING Patricia Schank, Phyllis Powless, Mary Ann Wesely, Sherry Kloehn, Beverly Delieyser, Janis Holler, Mary Alberts, Doris Corby, Carol Jean Stevens, Jeanne Hawley, Barbara Sorenson, Pat Dimmer. SEATEDffMiss Shea, Miss Slattery. JANITORS STANDING Fred Pnrlot Edward E Herbst Fred Schroeter Wnllard Meverden Raymond Baetsen SEATED Mrs Blanche Wochenske Mrs Edward E Herbs! Norbert Joppe Custodnan Mrs Marne Devroy Mnss Margaret Sumon ,ss 'ir' gmt. STAGE CREW CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS SECOND ROW Arnre Kloes Don Moes Duck Pmchard Atlee Jane Ropson Mary Ann Champeau MIDDLE ROW Allce Venden Schrmdtke SEATED Joan Buelnnsku Bob Sfannard Joyce Germam Langenoerg Joan Krause Marlene Rentmeesrer Nancy Olson Bob Sheffers Audrey Brendemlhl Evelyn Van Loo Beverly Sloyer BOTTOM ROW Joyce Loehlenn Shrrley Deprey Donna Mae Van Eso Claire Jerry Mary Lou Segersm Joyce Rogers Carol Snmon ,1- CHEMISTRY ASSISTANTS FLAG BEARERS D R MacMasters Dorothy Buresh Marcua Wnndness Terry Rand Judy Tom Tra y Ronr-le Bero Anderson Bob Stanard Barbara Pecld Dorothy Degner Eleanor Qmth Absent from plctue Amella Choate Denrse Kohlbeck Davld Challon r Page Seventy four .' , s 'g' ni i K V. A L X -1 A ,,F :ri 'E 0 ln. fnw' 2 .V 1. Q 1 5 ,r C l Q , 3 ' ' 'a 3 - ff' vu, dig nl ei . 5 E Q ' .ji f' a .0--1 w. a .:- Q X , I TOP ROW-Jim Wickerc Pieter Cabout, Jerry Sfmon,- Ted Colburn. TOP ROW-Mary Peters, .loan Nooyen, Regina Alberts, Alice Slover, 5 rr i y J Q C0 3 I ll I ' 5 L A .P , , -n . Q ,f PB 1 J 'Li 6 lv Y - Q Y cu i f M' : of Q . Q . , un 4 . J ' X ur we PRODUCTICDNS QTYQSQX -6232 OX Q5 fa Q28 ,K Y Jill A al gf ,f F B H A CAPPELLA CHORUS FIRST ROW--Donna Durand, Doris Stimart, Barbara Gille, Gloria Kinney, Barbara Sorensen, Jane Cornell, Nanette Tesch, Marilyn Hull, Jean De Villers, Judy Ewalt, Bonnie De Baker, Beverly Picard, Jean Konawalski, Mary Konawalski, Eileen Allen, Donna Girard. SECOND ROW-Carol Kluth Carol Johnston Carol Basche Cecilea Borley Carol La Kleux Judy Anderson Yvonne Leurquin Sandra Huebner Nancy Johnson Leanne Kuklinski Betty Stencil Mariorie Pitton Janice Hanover Helen Thiele Denise Kohlbeck Roberta Daniell Marilyn Peot Joanne Junion Karren Corbnsuer THIRD ROW Elaine Moglowsky Karen Krieger Frances Swelle Joanne Neville Jim Hershman Jum Wicker Don Hannon Bob Hogenson Francis Vanden Busch Don Bogart Tom Gruselle Terry Bogart Tom Tracy David Challoner Jim Hansen John Gibson Gary Muller Sally Rand Virginia Hundley Janice Horn Virginia Van Laanen TOP ROW Alice Slover Marian Taylor Carol Huth Belle Burridge Don Moore Milton Cross Jerry De Keyser Ted Stengel Joseph Kassner Glenn Bergelin George Clarke Terry Rand Dexter Dupont Jerry Kohlenberg Duck La Lande Russell Lotto Jim Huxford Marlin Rasmussen James Ott Nancy Halbrook Mary Lou Selassen Ann Gnesler Barbara Douvi le GIRLS GLEE CLUB Wilson Patrrcna Goral Marr yn B azei Carol Van Boxel Regina Alberts Iris Hanflmg Alice Kewer Faye Karwedsky SECOND ROW Carol De Bauche Carole Denissen Violet Roskom Donna Trudeau Marlorie Skenadore Janet Metoxen Doris Cooney Shir ey Rutten Sally Neff Joanne Thomas Jean Process Agnes Monfils lone Kinney Jacqueline Hansford Shirley Duquaine THIRD ROW Zona Chall Adele Peters Florence Effert Dorothy Christl Beverly Daul Lorraine Bunker Beverly De Keyser Marlene Birkholtz Faye Buss Jane Konowalski Audrey La Luzerne Shirley Goral lone Leemon Marcia Longtin Nancy Zazada Pat Hellecla FOURTH ROW Nancy Tesch Konna Hyde Catherine Stengel Lou Blaney Carolyn Rentmaster Janet Kieffer Gladys Younkle Duane Hill Donna Denny Grace De Baker Nancy Koffman Janet Toebe Lila La Plant Phyllis Powless Anne Reed Mary Ann De Namur Arleen Christ e Joyce Mae Collins Page Seventy s x , , I f , , . , I 1 f f I I I f , . I . . . - . I . I I . I . y . . I I y . I I I V I . I . , . I . I I . . . I . I . , . I i A I ' r I ' I I I I I I , . I I I I I . I I . , . t I I I . I . V .: y 7 FIRST ROW--Mary Callahan, Helen Jacquart, Ardele Hablet, Joan Jeckle, Donna Burkhard, Bernadette Vandenhoven, Mary Jane Shiner, Alice , ,,,ff f , - . BAND and ORCHESTRA Q N Wu-1 ...f ju 'nu N-'-I J' TWIRLERS-Jo Ann Van Boxel Shir ey Deprey Dollle Beno Marlyn Wmng Donna Denny Katy Bnssck Roberla Clumb 9 BRASS Benny John Bull Ford Bull Smnvs BRASS-Bruce Nagel Chuck Troup Dean Jensen Betty Vanden plas Marylo Kores BRASS-Jack Dugan Robert Kassel Ronald Hubbard Judy Bader WOODWINDS-Jerry Hannon Larry McMonagIe Carolyn Vmcem Jams Bader Roge, Der,-,bach B,ll Bef!-,ke Judy Ross Marlyn Wlfhg Nancy Vanderhe Charlene Corneluus Marlene Davns Dorothy Mercrer Dorothy Buresh Carla John Bull Rucker WM! 1 Susan Degner bach Dorus CBVSOY1 01 BRASS-Spens r Havllck Jrm Wu'k Darrell Whmng Roger Krause Eugene Elscl' Karl Rayrnakers Ken Dernbach 38 -s. PERCUSSION Mnchell Joannes, Sally Maez, Larry Younk, Patrucua WOODWINDS-Joan Rouflweaux Mary Ann Dnetruch Svephen Pech W'd0Wf 5e'l Cohen, C0'0l JUN SYGVBHS Carole Snider, Barbara Zummerman, Angela Lunsford, Joyce Franz g-- if if af y an .l 'S' -N Af X l dl ,ft Ks .lx v, - W: .fix ,fs X x 45 -fs H 4 - f , V 'F ' f as I A ,, . so I S ' My 9 yi 4-af .ual C W W A 1 'Vw fum, , fllrlzgk A S , - S S J D Y f'5 -f ? h Q S 4' 6' Q- R A K 6 E7 S I 1 ,V x 'f 3 A M.: la 'X ' ffl' I J- ' , -1. ff f 1 A r '-. ,JY f x we .5 -an 1 il Mic, l S 1 X f EL .I 1 I Q x KN if A 4-Nxhb 4 H xl, 5 ' .ggi 556, ,. n-'J Christmcis Crusade 3 . . --if Q On December fourth and fifth the Girls Physical Education De partment presented its annual Christmas Program with inter pretive dancing an English folk tale entitled The Christmas Crusade The setting was a hamlet in the English countryside he King had lust issued a proclam ation declaring that there would be an essay contest on the sub rect of Peace for the world at that time was torn by war The person writing the best essay was to be honored by giving his composition on Christmas Eve in the great Cathedral at London town Alfred the son of a poor candlemaker vowed to try his fortune despite great scepticism on the part of the village my elders He worked many days and finally considered his manuscript complete .lust one week before Christmas it was announced that Alfred had composed the finest essay in the kingdom lt was even better than those submitted by the wise scholars Thus Alfred gave his simple little sermon in the great Cathedral and all there were greatly moved by the young lad s wisdom Belle Burridge, as young Alfred, did an excellent iob of inter- preting his feelings. Praise should also be given to Jo Ann Harris as Alfred's father and to Cynthia Ford, Alfred's mother. Amelia Choate's antics as the baker will long be remembered. Narrating was done by Carlee Young and Judy Anderson Cpictured in the centerb. Many of the girls worked hard composing the colorful folk dances appearing throughout the performance. Often those people who do not appear the night of the performance are the ones to whom greatest credit is due for ts, lf - aff, its success Such is the case with Miss Whiting and Miss Winters the directors Kupper left! Joan Berkenmeier and Betty Schaffer the student di rector flower rightl also a into this category Many are the nights they burned e midnight oil working on e Christmas Crusade This Christmas production has a larger cast than any other program of the year It employs Sophomores Jun tors and Seniors in many capacities The Home Econom ics Department is put to work on costumes while the Art Department and stage crew are busy preparing stage sets We at East High are proud of this performance st 4. EWU? W iw Earl? Page E ghvy K1 V . . s V, , , f ,, - ,r A ze My . . . . . . . , I lt? , 2, 'J ' ' ' xi w I ,M ,f . 6 1 4 . iff ' ' L , . N . , fll 1, s ' ' . .M n . rf T AV th . . . . Th . , . . - . n . I - ' - 1 . . . ll ' I Y I Il . - I 1 T I I I I ' 5- . t X J f.-qs, Q I I ' ,S I . - - ' r M ' 4 , sr . 'ss 1 , AY Q l D 'A 'Y Q 1 ' P . A P ' M. t . i D A si? ,K . . r f . I 0 ' . LQ! , . 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A frlencl whose heart has eyes to see The stars shane out oer the darkening lea And tne qulet rest at the end o the day A frnend who knows and dares to say The brave suveett words twat cheer the way Where he walks a mule with me With such a comrade sucw a frlend I fain would walk tall gourneys end Through summer sunshine wnnter rann And then? Farewell we shall meet agaunl Henry Van Dyke IONNIE I STEVE CARD! In RONNIE MARILYN I DUWAYNE .130 ELAINE I STU JACK 8 BETTY l . f . U Q l 1 1 . . l ' A f Y . , . 1 I.- I I T ' ' , . ' l - ggjwl, , I l I I I I . T I . I XL 'Charles Scribner's Sons, Publishersl wc, 4 he ., . Q A if X X X anna' --gf gf- --, -we, 4. 4.0 ig.. ...,, -4 wr -Q.. ww Q. 4 fl 1 Xxx xx gli., ,, gifs' --v-..,,..,,, fu sv ffl' 'WU s Q I V V-q,- , LTL-V '-W ,wxfxw eg I ff ,,,f-nfl ,l,T,,4V- flf f M - . N ' 4 . ..J 9 . .4 ' V . f 1-1-mzhf f -cf M ,- ' A ' , .Mk IT, , 1 --f-' H? f .Mm .Mm In .,,,. . . 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