Rufus King High School - Kings Crown Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 30 text:

Grand Avenue RULES TO BE OBSERVED BY THE PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF MILWAUKEE l 2 3 4 5 6 7. 8 9 10 The Pupils must appear at the appointed hours, with their hands and faces clean, and hair combed, free from lice, itch, scald head, and other contagious diseases, and with their clothes clean and mended. They must be careful of their school books, which are not to be soiled, torn or scribbled in. They must be regular in their attendance, and never loiter to or from school. They must obey their instructors, and strictly obse.rve the rules adopted for their government. They must attend diligently to their studies. They must not study aloud or make im- proper gestures or unnecessary noise. They must neither write, talk nor whisper to each other during school hours. They must not leave their seats Without permission, nor remain at play longer than the time prescribed for them. They must in all cases speak the truth. They must not quarrel with, or abuse each other, on any occasion. They must not, either in speaking, or writing, usc. profane, indecent, or offensive language. They should be polite and respectful in their behaviour, and, neither do, nor say, anything to injure the person, feelings, or property of their neighbors, or associates. No scholar shall be admitted into the school room, who does not appear Within fifteen minutes of the appointed hour. None but the children ot actual residents, shall be admitted into the Public Schools, and no pupil shall be received. in any quarters, after the end of the first month unless the parents have recently moved into the district, or the pupil has been de- tained from school by sickness, or other sufficient cause.. By order of the Board of School Com- missioners. RUFUS KING, President G. ABBEY, Secretary 1Vlilwaukee,. Dec., 1846

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THE McCOY Pfeiffer, Harold Pitts, Bernice Pohlhammer, June Potter, Spence Remshak, Anne Revoy, Mary Richter, Arlene Ring, Connee Roberts, Charlotte Rosholt, Marion Ruehl, .loyce Saffran, Grace Schmidt, Peter Schneider, Marion Schulz, Ralph Schumacher, Ronald Schweitzer, Dolores Schwerdt, Elaine Seidel, Edith Siedlitz, Thomas Selchert, Allan Sell, Mildred Skalitsky, Constance Smith, Burton Spehn, Mary Spencer, Shirley Stam, Donna Stamm, Lorraine Stauber, Shirley Strudell, Marion Thies, Audrey Trautmann, Doris Tuttle, Fred Uebersohn, Audrey Uebersohn, Glenn Unke, Elaine Vine, Dorothy Vonier, William Wachs, Arthur Weiner, Donald Wenninger, Lois Werthmann, Eunice Westler, Murray Winkelmann, Gerald Yelvington, Shirley Zacher, .I une Zahner, Ralph Zemblowski, Florence Zimmer, Arthur Zunker, Verna ALIAS Harry Bea Iun ie iffk:tot:1f Flash Revey Arty Egghead Charlie Mary Io .lust me Bud Tina Schulz Ronnie Schweitz Chickie Edie Topper Tom Mako Milly Connie Burt Honey Spence Tony Larry Shirl Dolly Smiles Twinkletoes Fritz And Ebe Unke Dot Willis Art Slow motion Loie Kleenex W es Wilik Shirl Iunie Zahner Flo Zi Zerna SWEET STUFF Charlie Vacation Paddle-Pop Bluegold School Air corps Flutes and Bases The river Horses Lemon pie .lerk Movies Sports Good food Sweets Her ! s Potato chips Food Freshmen Censored Hot fudges Blond hunks Food Brush hair cuts Bellbottoms Anything Soldier Hamburgers A good time Anchors Aweigh Fun Brunettes Weekends Blondes Fickle-Pickles Tall men Busty Lionel Hampton Brunettes Hot fudge Infantry Me Sports Tall stuff Certain someone Sharps Tall men Fishing 6' Vg NO GOOD Straight hair Homework Cigar smoke Purgold Work Catty people Physics Purple pajamas Exaggerations Monday mornings Soda .lerk Conceited people Sad cases Hospitals Bitters Peroxides ?'s Carrots Norfood Four in back seat Seemingly Stomach aches Big head Censored Serious people Goodbyes Nothing Sharpies Loud clothes Work I-Iow Blue the Night People Blondes Wfeekdays Bed heads Two faced people Short men Initials Wayne King Homework Home work Work Other people Squares Short orders Katty people Squares Conceited people Sing Sing Army orders 1946 Student- Me Bobby socks One alone Single Dazed Music student Young chicken Single ring Student Drilling Learning Alone ? Hearts Me Me Coming Fly by night Soda jerk Student Collecting Mr. Their girl .lust me Something Two feet Work Crazy One alone Confused Lawless Lost Free Looking Looking Interested S. T. O. Student Tired Number please! Stude Civilian Waiting Student B. T. O. Looking House of joy Waiting ? Chemist Mrs. Nylons Two alone Single Amazed Music teacher Old hen Double ring Traveler Dentist Still learning Hard telling Office Diamonds We, wee We Going Hermit G. I. Retired More collecting Got her His girl Wee three Everything Four feet Work some more Still crazy Together Contented Lawyer Found Free'er Found Found, I hope Plebe B. T. O. Lawyer Retired Wife More Stude Guess Satisfied ? A. W. O. L. ' Still looking Leap frog .lust us



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In 1834, Dr. 0. P. Wolcott, who was then engaged in the practice of medi- cine in the. East, came to visit his brother, Dr. Erastus B. Wolcott in Mil- waukee. Here are his words: MSuch a miserable-looking place selected for a settlement 1 had never seen before. It was one unbroken series of sandfbanks, frog-ponds, clay hills and river marshes, with the unpretentious habitations of probably five thousand. people scattered around in a desultory sort of way. In three days I had gained the acquaint- ance of nearly every man in town, and I made. it a point to abuse everybody l met for locating in such an ill-favored and unpromising stretch of waste. Such f6L,4auf a spot, I informed them, was intended f M Q only for water-fowls and wild beasts, L ,z not for the dwellings of man. I H19 C0 MIS

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