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DONALD OLENICZAK P.B.A. has a loyal member in Don. He is on aCommercial course and his favorite haunt is B-8. He played intra-mural basketball and baseball 3, was active in bazaar work. LUCILLE PETERSON A jolly girl with ready wit, Lulu was in P.B.A. 4, Drama club 3, 41 Home Ec. 45 l-Hop committee 35 ba- zaar and class projectsg graduates C-ieneral Business course. MARIE PICARDAT Marie, who has taken a Home-Ec. course, is a loyal member of the Home-Ec. club. She helped with ba- zaar work and fudge sales. MARILYN PIOTROWSKI Marilyn, a petite senior, has taken a Business course. She was on the Chippewa Herald staff 3,41 Drama club 1, 2, 3, 4g Home-Ec 3, 43 G. A.A. 25 l-Hopi Class parties and projects. IEROME RAFHLSKI A modest intellectual, Fish com- pleted his four years on a college major. As a junior he played foot- ball, and served as second baseman on the class baseball team. LAURA RAATZ One of the few blonde girls in the senior class, Laura may be found any noon tripping the light fantas- tic in the gym. She graduates on a Stenographic course. 24 CLASS HLICE OWENS On a Stenographic course, Hat- tie was a member of P.B.H. 45 Home Ec. club 3, 4g ballet 2, 35 play- ed basketball 2, 3g worked on I-Hop and fudge sales. ROBERT PETERSON Coming from St. Louis, Michigan, as a sophomore, Bob played class basketball 1, 4g intramural basket- ball 1, 4g class baseball 1, 3, 43 in- tramural basketball 1, 4 5 intramural baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 basketball 2, 35 in Drama club 2, 3, 45 Boys' glee club 3, 49 I-Hop 35 Operetta 2. LEONARD PIERSON A cooperative class worker, Leon- ard worked on paper drives, paper baling, afteregame dance committes, and the I-Hop, played intramural basketball: graduates on Business course. GERTRUDE POLCYN 'lGertie, keen on sports, was on active G. A. A. member 1, 2, 3, 47 played basketball as guard l., 2, 3, 45 capt. 1, 2g helped with class projects and l-Hop, graduates on a combined Business-Home EC. course DONALD RAATZ Donnie is rabid about roller- skating, being a regular Fred Astaire on skates. He graduates on a Mon- ual Arts course. LESLIE RAATZ A friendly chap, Les graduates on a Business course. Interested in basketball and baseball, he played class basketball 2, 3, 45 class base- ball 2, 3. HS GOD
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OF '42 ROY MERKEY One of the few boys who gradu- ate on a stenographic course, Roy was a member ot P.B.A. 45 played intramural basketball 2, 35 worked at the class coke stand. RICHARD MITCHELL Flll Northern guard this year, Mitch played football 2, 3, 45 teh- nis 35 class and intramural baseball 2, 35 was a Drama club member 2, 3, 45 worked on the I-Hop 35 class paper and bottle drivesg graduates on a College course. IOHN MORAN Fl business course graduate, tall, rangy lack played basketball 1, class and intramural basketball 3, 45 golt 35 worked on the bazaar, paper bal- ing, and other class projects. MARIORIE MUCHA This diminutive miss was a senior class interviewer for the annual5 be- longed to Home Ec. club 3, 4 5 GH, A. 4 5 worked on the I-Hop 35 and graduates on a Home Ez. course, MARGQRET NELSON Pussums , artist on the annual staff 3, 4, was Flrt Editor 45 spent 4 years on the G.A.A. board5 in band 3, 45 orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 worked on class projects, the l- Hop, lunior dancing lessons, gradu- ates on a College course. RUTH D. OLSON This smiling lass transferred from East High School, Aurora, Illinois, in her junior year, While there she be- longed to the Spanish and commer- cial clubs. IN Tl-IE RIGHT EVELYN MIKLAS Co-editor of this aunual, Ev was in National Honor Society 45 Thes- pians 3, 4: Chippewa Herald 35 cam- era club 3, 45 sec-treas. 45 Drama club 2, 3, 4, bus. mgr. 45 student-director Christmas play 45 class bazaar chair- man 35 chairman junior dancing les- sons 35 class projects: graduates Col- lege course. LEWIS MIX A Chippewa Herald columnist 4, Louie was a Drama club member 45 on the tumbling team 1, 2, 3: worked on the I-Hop 35 paper and bottle drives5 graduates on a Busi- ness course. ROBERT MOSS Fl shy, quiet person, with hidden qualities: he will probably surprise us all some day. He worked on class projects, and graduates on a Busi- ness course. BETTY MUSZYNSKI On a Stenographic course, Betty was a member ot P.B.H. 45 Home Ec. club 45 in Ballet club 35 and had a hand in the I-Hop. KENNETH OLSON Having an interest in basketball, Ken played on an intramural team as a junior and senior. He assisted in class activities, paper baling, I- Hop, class partiesg graduates on a Manual Arts course. RUTH E. OLSON Interested in music, Ruth was in Glee club 2, 3, 45 Sextette 3, 45 Op- eretta 25 P.B.A. 45 G.fl.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 I-Hop refreshment chairman5 bazaar5 class projects. Stenographic course. 23
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OF '42 BETTY RUTHERFORD A Home Eo. graduate, Betty was in Home EC. club 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Chippewa Herald staff 4: ballet 2, 3: played intramural baseball and basketball 1, 2: Iunior dancing les- sonsg I-Hop: bottle drives. DAWN SAARI Besides enlivening the annual staff as Associate-Editor, Dawn was in Na- tional Honor Society 4: P.B.A. 4: G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4: Student Council 2: class secretary 3: Chip- pewa Herald staff 4: orchestra 1, 25 worked on class parties, bottle drives: graduates on a Stenographic course. HHRRY SHERIDAN Cenial Harry has been a band member all four years: Hi-Y club 2, 3, 4: in Chorus 4: parlimentartan 4: active on bottle and paper drives, Bazaar work, coke stand, ticket sales, class parties : graduates on a College course. FRANK SLACHIK Quarterback on the varsity foot- ball team 3, 4, Shorty also played 2: basketball 3, 4, co-captain 4: a crafty pitcher, he played intramural baseball 2, 3, 4: after-game dance committee 43 annual draftsman 43 transferred from Horace Mann lu- nior High, West Allis, Wisconsin 23 graduates College course. THOMQS STEGE Tom, a four year Thespian, was in Drama club 1, 2, 3, 4: Camera club 3, 4, parliamentarian 3: Hi-Y 4: band 1, 2: played football 3, 4: class bas- ketball and baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: intra- ntural basketball and baseball 1, 2, 3, 41 l-Hop 3: class parties and proj- ects: College course. HNTHONY SASS In the ninth and tenth grades, Tony played on intra-class basket- ball teams. He likes to hunt and graduates on a Business course. GIVES US IUNE ROSS A tall graceful girl, lune is not seen and heard often because she is so quiet, but all who really know her find her merry and likeable. Iune graduates on a Home Ec. course. BETTY SHNDGREN Of a dramatic turn of mind, Betty was in Thespians her last two years, this year as publicity manager. She had a leading role in the operetta in her sophomore year: Glee Club four years, Chorus and Sextette, two. Hctive in class work and on a 1-Hop committee, Betty graduates on a College course. BETTY SIEVERT Taking a Stenographic course, Betty is an active member of P.B.A, this year. Always interested in sports and welleknown for her ability in girls' basketball and baseball, she has served on many teams. DOROTHY DERENGOSKI ln the Glee club 2, 3, president3, Dodo , who has taken a college course, was general chairman of I- Hop 3: P. B. A, 4, reporter: Operetta 25 bazaar work, bottle drives: chair- man sophomore picnic: dances after games :annual staff: College course. LH VERNE SMOGOLESKI A shifty varsity halfback 3, 4, Smogs also played basketball 2: was out for track 2: and graduates on a General course. KENNETH SWENSON lnterested in music, Ken played trombone in the band 1, 2, 3, 4: dance orchestra 4: Boys' Glee club 3 4: chorus 4: worked on paper, bottle drives, and bazaar: graduates on a College course. 25
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