Washington High School - Scroll Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1948
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Jewel Volkmann Affisiara Editor . . Robert Drexler Bafirreff Manager . . Elaine Koepsel Circulation Manager . . Hugh Williams Views . . Administration Service . Activities . . Sports Classes . Seniors . School Life . CQNTENTS Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page S 14 24 54 52 80 98 140 Q3Qal'ce2iz'on l When Wisconsin was given her birthright in 1848, the rugged pio- neers had faced hundreds of miles of virgin timber and numberless Indians, but they were never discouraged in their cause. Moving ever forward with each generation, they have Worked: developing our agriculture from small wheat farms to a great dairy land, changing the small blacksmith shops to the powerful machine-driven industries, improving our educational system until, today, Wisconsin stands as a symbol of hard work, careful planning, and the spirit On Wisconsinf, We pioneers of today are up-to-date, well-versed people-following our founders' footsteps, planning and striving to make an even greater agricultural and industrial center, worthy of the name of the Badger State' ,... And so, to these pioneers of the first century we dedicate this Scroll Yearbook of 1948 with the assurance that we pioneers of the second will meet the challenge 'Un XVisconsin! If you want to be a Badger, Then come along with us For a panorama of scenic beauty. See our state in autumn, When the birches and the maples are splashed with nature's paints And the chains of lakes and the majestic rivers Are resplendent in their polychromatic huesg In winter, When the pines sparkle with silver hoar-frost And the woodlands and the meadows and the roll- ing hills Lie under a blanket of snow, majestic in their white- nessg In spring, When forest and orchard bud and blossom forth And the patchwork helds and well-kept parks Are freckled with a new growth of plants and grassg In summer, When the streams and The Dells and the Indian I I. l mounds Lure vacationists from every state To ours, where the scenic beauty is great. V . IE S Dial I ever tell you how I niet the harlgerr, Tony and Antoinette? They were gazing at each other in front of the youth entrance. I carne along. Lonely clay, I rnutterecl to rnyrelf. My woralr Jhochetl thenz into conrciournerr. Some people might-'f . . . Yer it ir, .raid the girl-haalger ar the pohetl hirn to he quiet .... 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For progressive government, Wisconsin's fame has spread: For the earliest constitution This side of the Allegheniesg For instituting the primary And the presidential preferential ballot In elections To stifle political machines- Wisconsin takes the lead. To guide us, Our citizens elect A legislature, A judiciary, and An executive Wliich combine to make our government great In this-the most progressive state. isUlllNlSlllllllllN N 0 matter where I izfent Tony um rzzre to be there. I iwilketl into tbe office tznfl- I-Ii, Tony! gave bint ti fee. Yoifre f1ren t yon to ,rttzrt ont my inirrion, f What tire yon cloing here? . . . 'Tin to .ree Mr. Scntirtltf' . . . Anal after I k7Z01lf'l7Zg look, be tzilcletl, I nz on tz Stnflent Council coniinitteef' . . . Oh, I the political kind. . . . Yon bet, CiO'l!61 7Z04'i,f nitznrion, here I come. . . . taking tbingr fl little for g7'tZ7ZfE6Zl.9H , . . Well, I Jnppore I eonltl be ti intiyor iaith, . , . By tnir time the office clerk iam getting rather iinptztient to hear Jo I left the lwtlger to hir tbongbtr of public ferifice. ARLIE A. SCHARDT PRINCIPAL CDFFICE BEVERLY B. BURLING Vice-Principal Miss Quarrana Miss Brooks Miss Smith 17 Sta1zding.' Mr. Burling, Mr. Cook, Mr. McCain, Mr. Haney, Mr. Brown Seated: Mr. Perchonok, Mr. Hagberg, Mr. Candy MATHEMATICS SCIENCE Sta1zdi12g.' Mr. Suchy, Mr. Pestalozzi Standing: Mr. Bruggink, Mr. Derrwaldt, Mr. Vallier Seated: Mr. Gettle, Mr. Losse Seated: Mr. McCutcheor1, Mr. Holbrook FACULTY 18 Top Row: Mrs. Boundey, Englirhg Mr. Skat, Englifh: Miss Falk, Spanirhg Mr. Johnson, Laliny Mr. Schneller, Englirhg Mrs. Bringe, Englixhg Miss Kuehnast, Germany Mr. O'Nei1, Englhh. Second Row: Miss Schweers, Englirhg Miss Hauer, Englirhy Miss Schwalbach, Englifhg Miss Goeden, Englifhg Mr. Lubenow, Englirh and Speechg Miss Green, Englirhg Mrs. Gross, Englirhg Miss Murphy, French and Spanirh. Seated: Miss Nickel, Englifhf Miss Healy, Englirhg Miss Handt, Latin, Miss Strohm, Englirh and Speechg Mr. Groth, Germang Miss Zinns, Englirhg Miss Schott, Speech. Cfihfent from picture-Mr. Maule, Speech--on leave of db.FE7ZC6.D ENGLISH and SPEECH LANGUAGES LIBRARY SOCIAL SCIENCE Standing: Miss Porter, Mr. Froehlich, Mr. Powers, Mr. White, Miss Purdy. Miss Zartner Seated: Mr. Ewers, Miss Spiering. es ,WN , pf' - ,f i M' ' Q I ww E Q 1 I Q . if I 4 . 5. , I . of ,,,.. wg ,. i f 19 Standing: Miss Bleyer, Commercialg Mr. Omdoll, Conimercialg Miss Leete, C ommeicialg Mr. Sprague, Indaftrial Arty, Mr. Bruns, C oin- mercialg Mr. Woods, C077I,7?'l67'Cldl,' Miss Raasch, C0nzinei'cial,' Mr. Mereen, Indaflfrial Aitiy Mr. Seifert, Coininercialg Miss Carlson, Home Economicf. Seated: Mr. Tatge, Industrial ANL' Mr. Miller, C077If7?'l64 Cldl,' Mr. Bannister, C0m1nei'cial,' Miss Fairall, Home Econoniicyg Mr. Berg, Indaitrial Army Miss Bear, C ominercialg Miss Nappe, Coinineifcial. CCIVIIVIERCIAL FINE ARTS I-ICIVIE ECCNCIVIICS MUSIC INDUSTRIAL ARTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing: Mr. Hecht, Phys- ical Edacationg Mr. Good- earle, Physical Edacationg Mr. Blackbourn, Pbyrical Edacationj Mr. Milbrath, Arty Mr. Erdman, Music. Seated: Mr. Goodrich, Mmicy Miss Dillon, Phyf- ical Edacaliong Miss Meyer, Arty Miss Gutsch, Art. 20 Miss Lynch Miss Havens Mr. Smith IN TRIBUTE Miss Gladys Lynch, English in- structor for a decade, developed skill in self expression and appreciation of literature. At one time supervisor of the infirmary and a member of the War Service Committee, she later served as attendance supervisor. She is best known for her personal inter- est in students. As gym instructor for twenty-four years, Miss Nellie Havens developed the all-around Washington girl. Stressing the values of physical fit- ness, grace, and poise, she built a foundation for right living through the development of leadership, team work, and a sense of fair play. She organized Wahiat as a special outlet for athletic achievement among girls. In 1922, Mr. Fred G. Smith came to Washington to develop the chorus classes and initiate the new organ. We especially miss his apropros num- bers at the close of auditorium con- vacations-and his fun. We remem- ber him also for organizing the A Cappella Choir with its well-loved songs at concerts and for directing the operettas for several years. At community sings and solo perform- ances, he was tops. Milwaukee still calls upon him to direct church choirs and accompany at public gath- erings. IN MEMCDRY KENNETH A. DEWEY On May 26, 1947, Washington High School lost Mr. Kenneth A. Dewey. Those who had had him as an instructor of speech knew him also as a builder of tomorrow's citizens: he developed in his pupils poise, clear thinking, and a spirit of cooperation and loyalty, he opened the eyes of his debaters to the problems of the world, he instilled in all a desire for truth and knowledge. The school has many memories of Mr. Dewey's twenty-four years of service. It remembers his unselfishness in sparing no time to perfect Washington's debaters and oratorsg it remembers his sympathetic un- derstanding of students and their problems, it remembers his practical humanness, teaching life as well as speech. His happiest reward was a blossoming of promise in his students. Mr. Dewey's inspiration will long be feltg his love for good books and the out of doors will continue to be perpetrated through the Dewey Memorial Library. The memory of his days at Washington will be long lasting. 21 Mr. Pestalozzi, Harry Voigt, Helen Klumb, Miss Green, Miss Nappe, Richard Garland, Ann Pestalozzi, Mr. McCain. Its object shall be to promote the best interests of the school .... The organization, the Student Coun- cil, devotes much time and effort to furthering teach- er-pupil understanding and interclub cooperation, thus acting as the students' voice in the administra- tion here at Washington. This past year a special group, the Constitution Revision Committee, in order to make the council a better representative and active organization, conferred with their fellow students, faculty advisers, and Mr. Schardt in the formulation of satisfactory changes in the constitution. The main revisions involve the method of representation, which will now be from the homerooms instead of from the clubs, and the qualifications and method of electing the president and the vice-president. Here- after, candidates will take out nomination papers. For each oflice, the two receiving the most votes in the primary election will compete in the final election. In April the new constitution was presented to the school body for approval and accepted by the neces- sary two-thirds vote. STUDENT CGUNCII. The regular committees were also busy. The Dance Committee sponsored the Cinder Ball in May to honor the spring athletic teams. As usual, the Point System Committee was on the job every six weeks checking and recording individual point loads. In order to acquaint the students with Ametica's gov- ernment, the Auditorium Committee helped to ar- range the presentation of a Freedom Train pro- gram. Notices about club meetings were regularly put in the study halls by members of the Announce- ment Committee. In the fall our Student Council sent two of its members to Wausau for the State Convention, where our representatives received a detailed account of activities of student councils all over Wisconsin. Washington was also represented at the monthly meetings of the All City Inter-High School Council and at the District Convention at Sheboygan in April .... Thus closed a most active and fruitful year in the history of the Council. Work- ing in cooperation with the faculty in the administra- tion of the school, the Student Council has truly pro- moted the best interests of the school. Top Row: K. Harms, C. Robbins, R. Mahnke, J. McCully, J. Searle, R. Vogeler. Second Roux' S. Schloemilch, B. Bergen, Pagel R. Fackler, W. Ranz, D. Haas, A. Stroebel, H. Solochek, J. Freeck, C. Miller, J. Harrer, J. Granberg, E. Kovats, M. Demeter. Fmt! Row J. Kraase, F. Chudobba, M. Mayworm, S. Richards, L. Knuth, N. Bautz, G. Hoffmann, P. Stika, J, Sladky, D. Thurston. COMMITTEES AUDITORIUM Art Stroebel Ruth Fackler Judith Harrer Sally Schloemilch John Searle David Stauff HOUSE Marjory Streich Carol Voss Beverly Brehmer Karl Voss Warren Ranz Joyce Schultz CAMPAIGN Mary Demeter Harry Voigt J. T. McCully James Freeck Barbara Bartz Janet Granberg Marjory Streich Marilyn Robinson ANNOUNCEMENT Clyde Robbins Joan Garfinkel Robert Sevenson Karl Foss Richard Mahnke John Searle SOCIAL SERVICE Sally Schloemilch Gloria Cohen Mary Demeter Ruth Pestalozzi Keith Harms DANCE Edith Bergen Gloria Cohen Joyce Schultz Dick Taugher Art Stroebel Ruth Pestalozzi James Freeck Rita Mae Derse 23 DECORATION Gloria Klabouch Sally Schloemilch Carol Voss Marion Cejka Beverly Brehmer Helen Menas POINT SYSTEM Nancy Cavanaugh Karl Foss Joan Garfmkel Judith Harrer Marjory Streich EXCHANGE Barbara Bautz Clyde Robbins Ruth -Fackler Gloria Klabouch Jeanne Gross David Stauif POSTER Janet Granberg Keith Harms Edith Bergen J. T. McCully Jeanne Gross PRINTING AND TYPIN Marion Cejka Jeanne Gross MISCELLANEOUS Ruth Fackler Richard Taugher Rita Mae Derse Nancy Cavanaugh Ruth Pestalozzi C If you want to be a Badger, Then come along with us And meet those who've made Wisconsin great It's the unselfish service of her sons and daughters In war, in peaceg in all noble causes. Our famous Red Arrow Division Has won glory on the battlefield, We claim the MacArthurs and Billy Mitchellg And are proud of our men and women Who have served us in peace: Babcock, Steenbock, La Follette, and Carl Schurz, Zona Gale, Edna Ferber, Garland and Derlethg Ringling, Frances Willard, and Carrie Jacobs Bond Have served their state and country In science, government, writing, music. And it is this voluntary service Without thought of compensation That has made Badgers great, Serving their nation and state. EQWCE Yexterday or I was ftalhing throngh the hcilly Jnijfing the air-Jo to Jpeak-for iz Scroll scoop, I encountered my friend, Tony. Innocently I remarked, How are yon, Tony? . . . He emitted cz horrihle groan. Don't talk nhont it, I feel awfnl. Went to the injirmary, hnt they told me, 'Girly onlyf I have to go to the hoyf' gym. Surprised they didn't fend me to the lihraryf' . . . I tried to fmooth hir fitr. I Jnppofe they want to give the girly experience in nnrringf' . . . There are men ptztientf in horpittzlf, nren't there? And what nhont fellows who want to he doctor.r.9 . . . I wily getting nowhere. How did we get .ftrzrted on thif dnyic'tzy'? . . . Fi5hf' . . . Whiz-P . . . I ate too mtznyf' nw- X. X f t 5 Y I 1' J X3 X' N J X . L, Top Row: N. Sweet, J. Sladky, M. Rotter, M. Cejka, R. Geschrei R. Lillie, J. Ostergren, R. Petrie. Second Roux' M. Port, B. Nim: mer, M. Paul, Miss Brooks, S. Sibbald, B. Hansen, C. Kleist. Firrt Row: A. Ahlstrom, D. Augustin, C. Schulz, D. Anderson L. Rizzo. 1 Never hesitating to perform those little extra tasks which help to make our school function are the office monitors. Throughout the day they are called upon to open lockers, deliver messages, answer the phone, sort and file various material, assist at the counter, and collect attendance slips at the end of the day . . . Our infirmary monitors are true angels of mercyf' as many gals will testify. Two capable attendants in crisp white uniforms serve every hour and before school to convey complete and continual service to all girls and teachers in need. Their able assistance is also a great help to the doctor and nurse in physical check ups and tabulation of work . . . The experience gained in these two phases of service to our school provides an excellent background for future office clerks, business managers, and nurses. CDFFICE - INFIRMARY Top Roux' A. Geiger, P Pfeiffer, H. Eversum, S. Wunsch, P. Priewe, C. Voss, D. Kohn, M. Mayworm, S. Eeiferr. Second Row: J. Durand, J. Roy, Miss Carlson, B. Brehmer, S. Richards. First Roux' E. Zimmer, C. Burmeister, R. Brandt, D. Gordon, S. Pack. f-.. Top Roux' A Lindquist, J. Schmidt, B. Sieber, I. Hambach, B. Schultz, D. Holz, L. Suchy, J. Perlick. Second Roux' B. Hall, G. Wildrick, A. Papa, Miss Bear. Miss Zartner, E. Peters, L. Knuth. K. Holmes. Fin! Roux' M. Groth, E. Landeau, M. Weiss, M. Mueller, A. George, E. Bergen. Top Roux' K. Larsen, A. Noebel, A. Kilimann, J. Scheer, C. Brooks, C. Butenhoff, G. Arenz, H. Williams, D. Harman, E. Juel. Second Ron: R. Tushaus, G. Bergemann, K. Vollbrecht, Mr. Mereen, K. Wild, L. Lauerstlorf, Karth. Fifi! Roux' R. Hasler, R. hlai, L. Henschel, C. Schulz, R. John. LIBRARY - LCDST tit FOUND - VISUAL AID For that missing pen or precious notebook, one may turn to the Lost and Found. Here willing girls check and recheck their varied assortment of found articles . . . For the book one needs for that topic or that latest novel for English, one may go to the regular library or to the third floor fiction room. Here monitors arrange inspiring exhibits of the latest books, pictures, magazines, and daily papers. Two new features of the library are the Ken- neth Dewey Memorial Shelf and the timely bulletin boards serviced by the special art monitor . . . For that film during class or convocation, or that new tape recording, one may thank the audio-visual serv- ice monitors. This staff also makes possible many radio plays and enlivens club mixers by servicing the sound equipment . . . Add them all together and you have efficient, helpful staffs, ready to serve Tonians at all times. fa, t f if is Ill , SCROLL WEEKLY Top Row: H. Kohlberg, K. Loebel, C. Miller, P. Fortlage, A. Kulakow, J. Demcak, C. Roy, D. Cohen, D. Misselhorn, H. Voigt, R. Kalupa, K. Foss, R. Hereth, P. Stika, W. Servyn, N. Odegaard Third Row: S. Schwid, M. Reinhardt, P. Potts, B. Greene, H Diers, Miss Hauer, Mr. Mereen, Miss Zinns, L. Maletz, N. Bautz F. Horowitz, J. Borreson, D. Nelson. Second Row: D. Frieclland C. Popuch, C. Jacobson, H. Lakich, V. Lane, N. Rogler, A. Zenger A. Fretty, L. Perschbacher, B. Bautz. Fin! Rowx M. Dorman, M Demeter, H. Menos, A. Ahlstrom, E. Perchonok, R. Hubbell I. Gross, G. Meixner, L. Dunn. Top Row! M. Bookstaff, D. Payette, J. Parsons, M. Cejka, G. Geyer, A. Eisenberg, J. Trestev, C. Nielson, B. Armstrong, J. Strassburger I. Sladky. Second Row: E. Eckleman, J. Schmitt, R. Smith, C Holzman, Mr. Bannister, R. Tushaus, M. Mayworm, S. Sklenar L. Henschel. First Row: M. Lemke, S. Kenan, S. Tscharnack, R Mai, D. Sievers, B. Pershitz, S. Resh, J. Durand. s y s s LITERARY STAFF BUSINESS STAEE LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief . Managing Editor . Sports Editor . . Co-news Editors . . Associate News Editor Feature Editor . . Co-headline Editors . Co-cut Editors . Co-proof Editors . Typing Editor . Editor-in-Chief . Co-managing Editors Co-sports Editors . News Editor . . Co-associate Editors . Co-feature Editors . Co-headline Editors . Co-cut Editors . . Co-proof Editors . Typing Editor . FALL SPRING . Nancy Bautz . Mary Demeter . . Charles Roy SCharles Miller JNancy Rogler . . Peggy Stika . Sandra Schwid lCorinne Jacobson 2Virginia Lane JLois Dunn ' 2Ruth Hubbell lJune Borreson 1 Flora Horowitz . William Serbyn . Mary Demeter JCharles Miller ' JNancy Rogler lJordon Frank ' JCharles Roy . Peggy Stika Jeanne Gross ' Robert Hereth iGrace Meixner 2Marilyn Reinhardt lCorinne Jacobson lVirginia Lane JRuth Hubbell ' JLois Dunn JJune Borreson 2Flora Horowitz . William Serbyn All Tonians will tell you that Wednesday is a special day, for Wednesday is Scroll day! Our week- ly newspaper keeps students well informed on all phases of school life. This year the Scroll was re- duced from seven columns to live because of the high cost of printing, but in spite of its size the Scroll has continued to make Washington students well informed students. To accomplish this, the paper contained scoops on elections, contests, and coming auditorium attractions, timely editorials, sports write- ups, the 'lAround the Dialn column, which listed im- portant coming events, and many other items of in- terest to students. A recent addition to the pages of the Scroll was a column reviewing the latest musi- cal records. The members of the school share the pride of the Scroll stall which has succeeded in pro- ducing a paper that has for so many years merited the N.S.P.A. All-American Pacemaker rating and the Columbia Medalist award. Yes, all Washington is kept aggressive, authentic, alive through the Scroll. FALL Advertising Manager . . . Assistant Advertising Manager . Head Bookkeeper . . . Circulation Manager . . Treasurer ...... Subscription Collection Manager . Typing Head ..... Advertising Collection Manager Head Ofiice Clerk ..... SPRING Advertising Manager . . . Assistant Advertising Manager . Head Bookkeeper . . . Circulation Manager . . Treasurer ...... Subscription Collection Manager . Typing Head ..... Advertising Collection Manager Head Office Clerk .... Manning Bookstaff . . Janet Sladky . Dolores Payette . Gerald Geyer . . Sally Resh Marilyn Mayworm . Mavis Lemke . Rosemary Mai Shirley Tscharnack Manning Bookstaff . . Janet Sladky . Dolores Payette . Gerald Geyer . Joan Durand Shirley Tscharnack . Mavis Lemke . Rosemary Mai . Shirley Sklenar SCRQLL YEARBQCDK Top Row: H. Weitzel, W. Bjorklund, P. Priewe, R. Drexler, A. Ubl, C. Robbins, K. Harms, D. Misselhorn, C. Muth, H. Williams, W. Genthe, R Bertelson, P. Fortlage, C. Zischke, R. Froelich. Third Row: R. Fisher, J. Kraase, A. Pestalozzi, J. Roy, J. Kling, J. Bauman, D. Hueitzen, A. Stanek A. Stroebel, D. Westmore, J. Volkmann, K. Kotvis, E. Koepsel, M. Schwann. Second Row: M. Streich, C. Wolinka, P. Arndt, Mr. Bannister, Mr. Mil- brath, Miss Healy, Mr, Schneller, Mr. Mereen, C. Burmeister, M. Hoerig. First Row: S. Schloemilch, I. Obot, M. Kraus, A. Lusthaus, D. Miller C. Steuer, H. Post, C. Sreffan. LITERARY Sz BUSINESS STAFFS 50 LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editor . Art Editor . . . Co-Literary Editors Co-Activities Editors . Classes Editor . . . Assistant Classes Editors . Boys' Sports Editor . . Girls' Sports Editor . Snaps Editor . . . Co-Proof Editors . Co-Photographers . Typing Editor. . . Assistant Typing Editors . . Publicity Editor . . . . . . jewel Volkmann . Robert Drexler Delores Westmore S Ann Pestalozzi I Robert Bertelson X Charles Muth lMarjorie Streich . Carole Wollinka l Roberta Froehlich I William Genthe . . Keith Harms . Audrey Stanek Mary Jane Schwan Uanet Kraase lArdene Lusthaus iDonald Misselhorn lPaul Fortlage Mary jean Hoerig Karlyn Kotvis Phyllis Arndt lRomaine Fisher . Marilyn Kraus BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager . . . Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager . . Treasurer .... Cut Librarian . . . Elaine Koepsel . Dorothy Miller . Hugh Williams . Jean Jantz . Carol Steffen YEARBOOK Forward! The combined yearbook staffs might have taken the slogan of Wisconsin as their own this year in the moulding of this book-of-the-centen- nial-year. The art staff started things going by creat- ing Tony, the Badger, and making the layouts Cublueprintsn of the pagesb. Also falling to this group was the important task of designing the cover. The subjects of the division pages were planned by the combined efforts of the literary and photography departments. The literary staff then wrote the copy, and the photographers took the snaps. The school body and faculty cooperated with the work of the classes staff when the group pictures were taken on the stage of the auditorium. The portraits of this year's grads were handled by the senior staff. Con- tinual progress was furthered by the typists who pa- tiently typed and re-typed material for all depart- ments. As the book moved toward completion, the sketches, photos, and copy were gathered together and checked against the dummy. Still there was much to be done. The publicity staff spread the good word, and the business staff took care of the subscriptions and the distribution of the final prod- uct. And now will this forward movement be stopped? No! Those of us who were graduated will move forward into Wisconsin, and those of us who remain behind have already begun plans for next year's book. ,J J f ' ,4 Z' ,f l if r 'f r Q SERVICE HEADS ADVISEMENT 2 F F I, ' x . EWVYUW XX K 'uni Da i X 3 '. J. J' I I 'I ul X p na f sg tt. I Ik 'A 1 l 'll lf '- With efficiency as their key-word, the student supervisors capably fulfill the requirements of their honored positions. These heads must appoint deserv- ing, competent students to posts in the halls, study halls, advisement office, and cafeteria to insure proper management during every hour. The conduct, at- tendance, and grades of some 250 monitors are also closely watched and recorded for future honors by the heads of the respective departments. With the cooperation of the faculty, the monitors, and the stu- dent body, the work of the supervisors runs smooth- ly throughout the year. Students like this who vol- untarily give of their time to make Washington the efficient school that it is are the type of citizens that are preparing for Wisconsin's second century of progress. To serve and help serve might well be the motto of the corps of Advisement monitors, whose routine tasks permit the class counselors to spend their time on more important duties . . . These moni- tors not only serve the school by helping in room 113, but at the same time are served by gaining practical experience for jobs in later life. One of the most significant factors for future success is a personls ability to meet and get along with other people. Monitors gain experience in this field by learning to know the faculty through the delivery of call slips and notices and by greeting parents who come for conferences. The skill of filing and alpha- betizing cards, so vital in office work, is of practical value to everyone. Thus, these monitors give valu- able service and receive valuable benefits. Top Row: A. Smith, D. Stocks, P. Berman, J. Matter, B. Schultz, R. Fackler, S. Jens, J. McCully, D. Payette, J. Harrer, L. Suchy, D. Volkmann, J. Bichler, J. Raddeman. Thin! Row: M. Hillman, H. Klumb, B. Bergen, D. Gordon, J. Roy, E. Stephan, M. Putnam, K. Spear, A. Wapp, C. Lubotzky, J. Gross, S. Dubrin. Second Row: M. Derse, E. Koepsel, M. Wegner, J. Eberle, B. Gutglass, H. Lakich, J. Pratt, J. Silber, E. Peters, L. Wolf. Fin! Row: T. Hubert, N. Diamond, I. Becker, M. Lukitsch, V. Horn, J. Garfinkel, J. Scott, R. Orloski, M, Streich. Top Row: R. Siegman, D. Grimm, C. Wittkop, T. Nichols, W. STAGE CREW Brucker, L. Lawersdorf. Fir!! Row: W. Ranz, J. Karth, Mr. Suchy, I ' S I A Risek K Wheeler Top Roux' M. Edelman, D. Stauff, C. Butenhoff, T. Dracopoulos, R. Mahnke, J. Searle, R. Champney, B. Mayer, S. Schneider. First Roux' L. Levin, G. Langer, Mr. Bruggink, R. Lange, R, Felsing, Have you ever stopped to consider what it is that gives our school productions that professional air ? Undoubtedly, in the background of every au- ditorium function were the unobtrusive members of the stage crew and ushers, who perform all the as- sorted tasks necessary for a polished program .... The ushers, dressed in smart uniforms and courteous smiles, added much to the success of our public events. An unsung service performed by the ticket takers was the actual management of the ticket sales. . . . The stagecrew demonstrated their efficiency in manipulating lights and sound equipment as well as mammoth and minute scenery .... Especially were the ushers and stagecrew essential to the successful presentations of the Annual Music Concert and Dem' Ruth. ia X If you want to be a Badger, Then come along with us. We've the culture of a score of nations At our very door. From the countries of this wide, old earth Came our ancestors With their contributions to the life We know and love. Folk festivals keep these customs alive. Have you ever tasted German Strudel Or perhaps Danish pastry? Ever been to a Srnorgasbord? Mmm-swell!! For fun some night we'll take in a dance. Do you polka or schottische? Rhumba, perchance? Perfect. We do too. A Then, out for spaghetti at Tony's welll go. This is our heritage true, Blending in progress anew. J-Mhllwllhg It happened at a cluh mixer. While we were trying to find the recordf Tony had mir- placed, a crowd gathered. Did yourr? he war arhing . . . What'r all thir? I inquired. Oh, Tonyir trying to jind out how many of our anteftorr came here from Europe he- caure of rome aduertiring catalogf rent out hy uariour organizationrf' continued Antoin- ette. It'f jurt that he'r ninety-eight yearr late. . . . Iurt then Jomeone found the recordr and the crowd drifted away .... Look heref' I raid to the poll-taker, If youlre not going to dance with Antoinette, I am. . . . To my Jurprire-and delight-he anrwered, Go ahead. She alwayf rtepf on my tail. And at he walked of, I heard him Jay, Rather tahe her to the State Fair, anyway. There'J more activity going on in thore exhihit hallr than there if here. ff' -af an wqvfdl' W4 fr 2' ,f 'xx QP f ,f , fi E J ctw! VV? ' 'I' 'fnffn 175' 'Q i' Y Y 5 Y! ny, --'.,,' ,' ' 15. 1 '4 U-3 Qg5 r'r5 V., . X 3 'K I H.-'srff ixizf 'lf r ' QQ: Sd' K- 'f V Y 31? 5 FCDRENSICS LINCDLN Prerident ........ Firrt Vice-Prey. . . . . Second Vice-Prey. Third Vice-Prer. . . . Secretary ......... Trearnrer ........ Ambasmdor ...... Council Rep. .... . . Allan Moglowsky Sergeant-At-Arrnr OFFICERS Fall Senzefter William Marcus Joan Garfinkel Evelyn Perchonok Celia Lubotzky Esther Landau Harlyne Kohlberg Shirley Kane Harvey Solochek Spring S ernerter Sidney Kohl Celia Lubotzky Janice Silber Milton Katz Ruth Kesselman Betty Swidler Phyllis Engel Joan Garfinkel Ted Pittleman Being a member of Lincoln enables a person to develop his initiative, sense of humor, and knowl- edge of today's problems. This is due to the highly informative nature of the Lincoln meetings. Both sides of such important issues as World Food Prob- lems, Local Housing Problemsf 'The Veto Power of the United Nations Security Council, and War- time Controls in Peace have been thoroughly dis- cussed. However, all is not serious at Lincoln's meetings. A well-rounded program offers extempo- raneous speeches, musical selections, and humorous skits, such as Never Trust a Man and Paul Ducks the Dentist , fun-packed mixers spread good fellow- ship. It is no wonder that a member of the Lincoln Forensic Society can develop his interests to the LIUIIOSTI. Top Row: D. Hiken, J. McGucken, M. Stern, H. Solochek, S. Blu- menthal, S. Kohl, D. Cohen, T. Pittelman, W. Marcus, G. Hart L. Berg, R. Frockt, F. Dubin, M. Katz, P. Berman, M. Rohlinger Fourth Row: J. Marks, B, Himmelreich, N. Stone, S. Teper B. Stein, M. Guten, Miss Purdy, Miss Porter, A. Moglowsky M. Blankstein, S. Friedman, N. Raskin, M. Liberda, R. Ruvin J. Ansfield. Third Roux' P. Engel, M. Brizman, D. Roitburd F. Horowitz, L. Wolf, E. Forman, R. Zellin, H. Kohlberg, J. Swid- ler, S. Pack, J. Silber, C. Lubotzky, L. Pivar, B. Swidler, J. Solomon Second Row: J. Fischer, J. Garfinkel, M. Robinson, C. Froling C. Popuch, S. Siegel, S. Kane, J. Saxe, J. Paschen. Firrt Row: S. Landheld, R. Kesselman, E. Perchonok, S. Dubrin, T. Chudnoff E. Landau, M. Gartler, M. Ruben, H. Devorkin. WN, ' 1 I , -Q I 7 l, 3. 'A fi'f 950 ff-B .rt K Y X .. Y .JW V 1llI'lll url: N ,, xx 5 I ,F ff .5 ' ,.:l7gIiEm.,3! -,:v'.v,:., 2 - . ng .qun gg: I - , f -W l A A Qs 'S Q 7 Top Row: J. Haney, W. Genthe, M. Edelman, J. Cyliax, S. Jens, M. Cejka, A. Becker, C. Muth, J. Hohensee, A. Eisenberg, R. Berk, G. Straka, D. Jens, K. Foss, J. Hambach, A. Kulakow, R. Hereth. Fiflh Row: D. Hewitson, C. Haese, P. Kennedy, N. Mikolic, M. Shapson, 1. Sladky, M. Neth, C. Wille, P. Priewe, J. Aschinger, D. Bogen, A. Smith, L. Forman, B. Hall, M. Schoen, L. Levin. Fourth Row: M. Hildebrand, D. Denzin, P. Potts, N. Kurath, N. Davis, B. Greene, Mr. Bruggink, Mrs. Bringe, D. Kohn, D. Krugman, B. Buckley, D. Sittler, J. Frank, S. Preston. Third Roux' B. Love, G. Gelhausen, R. Reiser, L. Sims, J. Kraase, P. Cum- mings, A. George, V. Schlegel, S. Schwid, E. Lamb, M. Schneider, M. Streich, A. Pestalozzi, D. Lampell. Second Row: C. Steuer, S. Schneider, A. Vincent, R. Orloski, C. Burmeister, M. Derse, J. Hampel, D. Gordon, C. Jacobson, L. Perschbacher, D. Friedland, A. Lusthaus. Firft Row: M. Demeter, S. Sokol, R. Pestalozzi, C. Maurer, H. Klumb, G. Treants, M. Hillman, M. Weiss, N. Rarnler. Z 7,46 miam- l hqi f bug - I' z , W I5, Q-T'-.5 D ffgsaf '1 'vi ' 5 . 11' sg is E lt M To promote friendship among its members through forensics has been the goal of Alphanea ever since its founding in the early history of our school. Toward this end bimonthly programs have provided discussions, readings, skits, musical num- bers, and, of course, current debates. One that prompted a lively discussion was: Resolved: That Washington High School should be made a social center. President ........ Frlrrt Vice-Prey. . . Second Vice-Pres. Third Vice-Prey. . . . Secretary .... .... ALPHANEA OFFICERS Fall Senzefter Mary Demeter John Haney Barbara Buckley Spring Semester john Haney Robert Hereth Charles Muth Barbara Buckley 8: Richard Berk Charles Muth Helen Klumb Treasurer . . . .... Ann Pestalozzi Council Rep. ..... Janet Sladky Ambarxador ...... Charles Muth Sergeant-Al-Army . Karl Foss Barbara Buckley William Genthe Karl Foss Marjory Streich Milton Shapson The fall semester featured as its theme, Radio and How it Functions. Mayor of the Town, one of the numerous radio plays, gave pupils an idea of the responsibility and training that is behind every radio broadcast. Resolved: That the United States adopt the British Broadcasting System served to point out the Weaknesses of our broadcasting system and also its strength. Introducing the subject of Alph's spring term was the panel, Wisconsin's Con- tributions to the Nation. Of course the subject of cheese claimed its place at one of the meetings- this time in a humorous skit. Each semester, at the closing mixer, qualiiied seniors received the Alpha- nean pin-a mark of distinction for loyal service and a reminder for years to come of the pleasant afternoons spent with Alph friends. Top Row: R. Kalupa, C. Robbins, D. Stauff, J. Scheer, R. Mudge J. Searle, D. Herold, H. Bernstein, C. Wittkop, W. Lehr, J. Geisen: feld, P. Sigwalt, H. Voigt, R. Champney, C. Halvorson, M. Diets R. Bowen, H. came. sim Row: H. Herzberg, J. Schultz, T. Euif son, R. Bertelson, P. Wiedenhoeft, W. Swartwout, B. Schultz R. Drexler, E. Tamms, L. Steimle, K. Kaisler, M. Rotter, D. Berg: mann, M. Bookstaif, P. Stika, R. Kieckhefer, J. Husak, V. Dunbar Fifth Row: D. Mueller, R. Smith, W. Serbyn, R. Tushaus, N. Ken- ney, I.. Maletz, D. Holtz, J. Matter, Mr. Candy, Miss Handt, L. Suchy, C. Miller, R. Nies, R. Smith, J. Volkmann, B. Smith J. Bauman. Fourth Row: J. Karlmann, L. Volkmann, M. Port A. Papa, M. Blazejovsky, C. Davies, H. Diers, N. Letteer, N. Bautz J. Perlick, E. Brown, S. Richards, D. Westmore, E. Koepsel, K. Kotj vis. Third Row: M. Diamond, R. Luebke, N. Socha, M. Gaiffln, A. Fretty, M. Widowit, M. Maas, J. Williams, B. Brehmer L. Preuss, B. Holzhaeuser, J. Laabs, B. Pershitz, G. Hoffmann N. Eske. Second Row: J. Schiller, V. Horn, L. Dunn, D. Russell N. Cavanaugh, E. Hambley, J. Gross, J. Bathey, N. Diamond Fin! Row: J. Granberg, D. Kodera, S. Adami, E. Minow, J. Lang- 1 y y n jahr, S. Pantazes, H. Menos, C. Britz, P. Friebe, B. Bautz. President ..... Fin! Vice-Prey. . Second Vice-Pres. . Third Vice-Prey. Secretary ...... Tremnrer ..... Council Rep. .. Ambassador . . . Sergeant-At-Army OFFICERS Fall Semester Dale Herold Mary Maas . Joan Schiller Peggy Stika Shirley Richards Jeanne Gross Charles Miller David Staulf . William Serbyn Spring Semester Charles Miller Mary Maas Janet Granberg William Serbyn Hedwig Diers Peggy Stika Barbara Bautz Jeanne Gross David Mueller Washingtonians know Philomathea as an active and alive forensic society-its members know it means work, fun, and entertainment. This is shown by the roster of events for each of Philo's meetings. On alternate Thursdays current issues are discussed in the form of panels, debates, forums, and sym- posiums. 'KShould price control be restored to check the rising cost of living? was the subject of a panel discussion at one of the meetings. Also, a radio dramatization is usually presented, such as the enter- taining Story of a Bad Boy which was given by Philomatheans recently. Musical selections, readings, or community sings are also offered, after which fol- lows the business meeting. Philo's mixers are the high lights of each semester's session. One at the beginning of the semester welcomes new members of Philo, and a later one bids senior members fare- well. Friendship, along with experience and leader- ship, is gained by active participation in Philomathea. LANGUAGES Top Row: T. Ellison, R. Bertelson, R. Freigang, W. Genthe, D. Mohr, N. Caudill, H. Canitz, R, Smith, H. Thierfelder. R. Ka- lupa, R. Fink, R. Wiedenhoeft, D. Bergmann, G. Sargent, E. Huer- limann, L. Thoms, R. Ruplinger. Fourth Roux' M. Schutte, M. Thessin, H. Weitzel, W. Serbyn, M. Wille, A. Smith, M. Neth, Mr. Groth, D. Plinke, B. Mick, R. Luecke, E, Levinsky, C. An- derson, A. Rolke, B. Schwerdtmann. Tbircl Roux' M, Engler, M. Streich, P. Pagel, J. Kunkel, G. Franklin, B. Lorenzen, J, Shee- han, V. Schlegel, M. Schneider, D. Denzin, E. Zimmer, E. Mading, B. Pershitz, V. Lane, J. Germundsen. Second Roux' I. Obot, l. Beck- er, M. Gunkel, N. Richardson, M. Lukitsch, L. Schmidt, A. Weten- kamp, G. Hurlimann, M. Martin, J. Anderson. First Roux' l. Schoen, E. Mueller, S. Vogel, P. Hoer, M. Meyer, H. Kernien, B. Kiernan, Perchonok, P. Nemovitz. Die Vermmmlzmg der Defmclven Vereim ir! heir- mir erofjfnetf' With these words, another meeting of the German Club is called to order. After the business is taken care of Cin Germanb , the members sit back and prepare to enjoy another cultural and entertaining afternoon. A typical program might open with the community singing of a favorite, such as Du, du liegrt mir im Herzen or Schnitzel Bank. In commemoration of the one-hundredth year of Wisconsin's statehood, members of the club learned of the important contributions that Americans of German descent have made to our state as well as to our nation. Prericlefzl ..... Fin! Vice-Prey. . . . . Sectmcl Vice-Prev. Secretary ......... Tremmetr ..... Cozmcil Rep. .... . Sergetml-Al-A2'111,i' . GERMAN OFFICERS Fall Semerter Marjory Streich Ralph Wiedenhoeft Dolores Claus Carol Anderson Henry Canitz Ernest Huerlimann Edith Zimmer Spring Semerter Ralph wiedenhoeff William Serbyn Marie Neth Maxine Schneider Mary Engler Marjory Streich Peter Stolz Informative talks, plays, musical selections, and dance presentations acquainted the club with other cultures of the German people. At one meeting the German film, Wilhelm Tell, was shown. To add lightness and merriment to the meetings, humorous readings were presented in Milwaukee Deutsch. Several times the club was favored with selections by the German Band. Often the meetings closed with the playing of a game, which not only helped the participants become better acquainted with each oth- er, but also gave them practice in conversing in the German language. The words Die Verrtzmmlzmg tvircl zfefllzgf' brought to a close another pleasant Tuesday afternoon with the German Club. LATlN Top Row: H. Weitzel, B. Sieber, P. Priewe, J. Haney, C. Junker J. Hambach, L. Steimle, T. Bluert, K. Harms, A. Raymond B. Schultz C Koeble .Menke H Solochek R. Kells D Olden , . .J , . , , . 3 burg, P. Morgan. Sixth Row: A. Wapp, N. Rydberg, B. Buckley, E. Brown, F. Scott, N. Mikolic, C. Davies, P. Stika, D. Thurston J. Matter, C. Miron, R. Tushaus, M. Dixon, J. Montgomery J. Kuchta, M. Naylor. Fifth Row: J. Durand, J. Roy, L. Volkmann F. Fickert, B. Burr, C. Bulin, Mr. Johnson, B. McCann, P. Pfeiffer N. Davis, E. Bergen, E. Koester, J. Swidler. Fourth Row: M. Hilde: brand, S. Richards, M. Diamond, D. Niemczyk, C. Burmeister J. Silber, J. Kraase, M. Evans, B. Hurd, R. Brandt, D. Gordon C. Popuch. Third Row: D. Sander, V. Bowersox, M. Belinky D. Sutter, J. Hampel, L. Petersen, B. Holzhaeuser, M. Mueller D. Hoff, S. Resh. Second Row: E. Krueger, S. Holmes, J. Breit: weiser, D. Friedland, M. Jablonicky, L. Dunn, J. Gross, D. Russell B. Bergen, N. Anderson. Firit Row: H. Harney, C. Pietenpol S. Schloemilch, S. Pantazes, R. Hubbell, C. Steffen, H. Costelloz S. Malmon, L. Given. tg-U' M .J .., 6 A 5? E . 5-X is M lx l 5 Nu. ll nm' lil L 2 - P , 'T--'H' ' X 'fl..5i sir- r . Q Q... I .., 9 OFFICERS Fall Semeiler Spring Semefler Preiialent ........ Edith Bergen Beverly Schultz Firrt Vice-Pref. .... Beverly Schultz Nancy Davis Secoml Vice-Prer. . . Richard Tushaus Edith Bergen Secretary ......... Jeanne Gross Dolores Friedland Treaiurer ........ Shirley Richards Elaine Koester Council Rep. ..... Janet Kraase Jeanne Gross Sergeant-A!-Army . Barbara Bergen Phyllis Priewe This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Latin Club, organized in September, 1927, for the purpose of offering interesting as well as educational facts about Latin and Roman life. All the programs are planned and presented by the members, under the direction of the club ofiicers and the supervision of the club critic. This year a new type of program has been carried out--that of devoting every other meeting wholly to having Fun with Latinf' This consists of guessing games, word scrambles, im- promptu debates, and humorous skits. Short talks on various topics concerning Roman customs and culture, or Latin as being important today, comprise the alternate and more serious programs. To add variety, songs are also occasionally sung in Latin. Viral Sociemi Lzztimzf' any Latinite will tell you, is their motto . . . Long Live Latin Club! Spanish heritage in a nut shell would be a good sub-title for the popular Spanish Club. As the senores and senoriras gather for their club meetings, everything from popular Spanish songs and dances to the familiar plays and impromptu skits are pro- vided on the bill of fare. For those who like to argue and put across their point, there are debates, in Spanish of course. Educational and entertaining mov- ies on Spanish customs and dress are also shown. Guessing games, puzzles, and musical quizzes, all in Spanish, are only a few of the diversified activi- ties. As you pass by the door of room 411 on a Tuesday afternoon when this club is in session, you hear a mixture of Spanish, English, and laughter. And on the night when the language-clubs mixer takes place, well, the air simply resounds with Span- ish, Latin, German, and French! Yes, all have a gay time practicing their knowledge of the language they are learning. ,Como emi n5ted?- Mny bien. grncinf. gY usted?-Bien gmciizf . . . gQne er el lanrro?-El bnrro ef nn animal inpomznte de Mex- ico. You don't say! So brush up on your vocabu- lario, bring out the old sombrero, and join in the fun. C'C6in0 no? Ed. Note: To the uninformed gC6mo no? means, Why not? SPANISH Top Row: L. Forman, C. Kaliebe, R. Lange, J. Sladky, S. Wand- schneider, H. Beebe, C. Nielsen, D. McGowan, K. Foss, J. Ander- son, J. Searle, D. Misselhorn, J. Ryan, R. Terris, G. Pulos, R. Frockt, S. Jens, J. Michel, M. Rietz, S. Wunsch, M. Rosin, C. Zischke. Sixth Row: N. Pergole, B. Nimmer, A. Papa, R. Kohl, M. Koenig, G. Wildrick, I. Zirbel, G. Kunz, J. Ostermeyer, J. Weborg, L. Behnke, D. Holtz, N. Hansen, P. Bennett, E. Steiner, J. Perlick, J. Sheehan, D. Kohn, J. Sizer, H. Diers, B. Greene. Fifth Roux' E. Lamb, J. Faber, P. Haddorff, H. Lakich, B. Gutglass, J. Borre- sen, E. Rosin, H. Kohlberg, F. Horowitz, G. Cohen, W. Novak, Miss Falk, K. Spear, B. Himmelreich, S. Teper, H. Kahn, M. Lang- lois, E. Fenner, L. Preuss, P. Ristow, S. Koepsel, S. Friedman, M. Cohen. Fourth Row: B. Kruse, L. Waltz, W. Gray, J. Steiner, J. Steffen, L. Moellenbeck, C. Lubotzky, M. Liberda, S. Press, K. Holtz, P. Froemming, P. Kosmos, R. Bernstein, R. Fisher, J. Berg, M. Derse, J. Kutter, D. Lampell, C. Jacobson, J. Albert, B. Brue. Third Roux' R. Mai, P. Krebs, A. Wolfsberger, J. Gar- finkel, J. Saxe, B. Putterman, M. Rosin, N. Shumow, R. Orloski, F. Chudobba, A. Pestalozzi, M. Anastos, M. Sapp, S. Tscharnack, J. Ravitz, S. Levine, J. Heiser, M. Groth, M. Doty. Second Row: E. Strand, S. Adami, E. Hambley, L. Rizzo, F. Polacheck, A. Bertal, M. Callahan, N. Cavanaugh, D. Pleier, M. Diem. Firxt Row: H. Rubnitz, D. Weiss, M. Vesokie, M. Dunn, M. Hillman, S. Schulner, E. Wolinsky, G. Boxer, S. Holmes. Prerident ..... Firft Vice-Prey. . Second Vice-Prey. . . Secretary ...... Tredrnrer ..... Council Rep. .. OFFICERS Full Senzerler George Pulos Ann Pestalozzi Flora Horowitz Dorothy Holtz Lois Behnke Janet Weborg Spring Semefter Dorene Lampell Marlene Liberda James Ryan Joan Garfinkel James Anderson Harlyne Kohlberg FRENCH Top Roux' P. Brazeltong H. Greeng D. Rothsteing W. Fields W. Zeebg D. Schneiderg G. Schaeferg G. Pulosg D. Gillan, Sgt.-at Arrmy L. Behnke, Sec'y,' H. Weitzel. Second Row: C. Frankg J. Roy J. Schmidt, Vice-Pre.f.,' E. Paulatg Miss Murphy, J. Willg J. Silberi Prey.: I.. Wolfg M. Reinhordtg L. Trevillian. Fifi! Row: C. Pedro J. Rheingans, L. Gerelickg B. Wernerg C. Burmeister, Treat. M. Robinson, Student Council Rep..' J. Bingmang N. Diamond L. Petashnick. ARTS 1 Oui, c'eJZ le Cercle Frnnacuirf Yes! lt's the French Club! Something old is new again. All through the war the French classes and the French Club were discontinued, but with the rebirth of France came a new French Club. Meetings and minutes are in French, and the entertainment? Ooo, la, la! A one- act play, Chez Le Deniirte, was presented. Then came sweet arrangements on records by jean Sablon C pro- nounced Zhiuuzw Sizblog you'll get best results by holding your nosej. He rendered Syrnphonie, the French resistance song in the war, and There Fooliib Thingr. An episode marking the progress of the new French Club was its grande reunion which was open to the school. This celebration tres jolie featured French singing, dancing, and un petit Mardi Graf. Here's wishing a Bon Voyageu to the new French Club. I-IGME ECQNCDMICS Top Roux' C. Volkmann, Sgtful-Arm.r.' D. Payette, Full Sec'y.' C. Kaliebe, Spring Sec'y,' Miss Carlson, Miss Fairallg H. Weitzelg A. Smith, C. Thien. Firrt Roux' P. Hoerg S. Pantazes, Prer., H. Menos, Spring Student Council Rep.: M. Callahan, M. Jab- lonicky, Full Treat.: F. Chudobba, Fall Siuzfent Councif Rep.. J. Western, C. Steffen, Vice-Prey. Through their interesting meetings the girls of the Home Economics Club learn how to cope with matters of dress and etiquette. They discuss social problems pertaining to home and community. The club also spends much time doing welfare work. This year, they filled Red Cross boxes, made Christ- mas cards for wounded veterans, and baked cookies for the children at Muirdale Sanitorium. At the Christmas and Mother's Day parties the girls gained practice in preparing and serving their own refresh- ments. Top Roux' G. Lashway, H. Solochek, S. Kohl, K. Cora, D. Stauff, W. Genthe, R. Champney, C. Muth, D. Cohen, J. Hohensee, R. Nelson, P. Sigwalt, R. Berk, J. Searle, G. Straka, R. Geschrei, Beverly Schultz, A. Kulakow, R. Wiedenhoeft. Sixth Row: J. Mat- ter, C. Gaurkel, P. Stika, L. Aschauer, L. Suchy, J. Aschinger, G. Dennenberg, J. Husak, J. Haney, J. Schultz, J. Nickel, Barbara Schultz, D. Plinke, L. Forman, D. Pratt, L. Behnke. Fiflla Roux' A. Wapp, N. Bautz, R. Engbretson, D. Thurston, A. Stroebel, Miss Schott, Mr. Milbrath, Mr. Lubenow, N. Mikolic, J. Bauman, J. Weborg, D. Krugman, E. Powell. Fourth Roux' H. Lakich, B. Heller, E. Peters, L. Wolf, M. Meyers, E. Stephan, F. Horowitz, R. Zellin, N. Kurath, M. Medler, B. Campbell. Third Roux' A. Fretty, M. Anastos, C. Schulz, J. Roy, D. Schmidt, H. Kahn, M. Schneider, M. Deuel, S. Richards, V. Lane, R. Tureck. Second Roux' J. Granberg, J. Fischer, J. Bathey, S. Resh, S. Schneider, B. Siegel, E. Schmidt, M. Engler, H. Post, B. Pershitz. Fin! Roux' B. Kummer, S. Schloemilch, S. Pantazes, M. Engle, S. Landfield, B. Hermann, P. Triebe, D. Kodera, B, Bautz. 'lOn stage, everybody! This might be the pass- word for one of Washington's most active organiza- tions-the Washington Players. The Thespians have been busier than ever before. Players has long been considered an important organization, and rightly so. This year, aside from the many productions it has presented, such as Why the Chimes Rang and the class play, Dear Rmb, its members have learned the fundamentals of the art of make-up. The stage-crafts committee painted scenery and made props. Fun and enjoyment Cand we musn't forget very good acting? were the fruits of the Thespians' labors. But not all act-some have learned to direct in the workshop plays, such as The Deer Departed. Rebearml, and A Cup of Tea. It is generally agreed among the Players that the play's the thing. WASHINGTGN PLAYERS Prerident ....... Vice-President . . . S ecfremry ....... Trezzrzzrer . , . . . . . Council Rep. . . . Sergeant-At-Army OFFICERS Fell Semester . Barbara Schultz . Robert Geschri Sally Schloemilch Joan Matter Peggy Stika . Robert Nelson J ' SET' 1 K Spring Semester Peggy Stika Flora Horowitz Mary Meyers Arlyn Wapp Joyce Schultz Allan Kulakow CAMERA Top Row: D. Bergmann, G. Sargent, E. Juel, J. Bailey, N. Nen- nert, G. Millar, R. Maurer, G. Arenz, D. Misselhorn, C. Butenhoff, R. Smith, A. Korbel, R. Mehrstedt, W. Paleen, J. Andersen, M. Cejka, R. Bertelson, L. Steimle. Sixth Row: P. Fortlage, P. Mor- gan, E. Klavitter, K. Momsen, L. Lauersdorf, J. Karth, A. Gibbons, J. Michel, R. Hereth, R. Freigang, E. Reuter, K. Ericksen, S. Wunsch, T. Ellison, G. Hiemer, W. Lenz, E. Knoechel, D. Pol- lock. Fifth Row: J. Karlmann, C. Haese, N. Allman, J. Perlick, C. Anderson, B. Moody, R. Petrie, R. Bumbalek, C. Parker, Mr. Mereen, W. Keller, B. Mick, J. Kodera, J. Will, N. Odegaard, A. Lindquist, C. Solsrud, D. Sittler, L. Volkmann. Fourth Row: M. Sapp, J. Rehm, M. Brueckner, H. Taufner, J. Ostermeyer, M. McCarthy, M. Schoen, J. Sheehan, B. Stein, E. Levinsky, H. Jaquith, M. Thessin, A. Young, A. Truitt, N. Toussaint, G. Kunz, L. Miller, B. Brehmer, J. Bell, L. Kessler. Third Row: C. Wessel, P. Pagel, N. Cavanaugh, D. Krohn, J. Faber, P. Had- dorff, J. Van Eerden, N. Rydberg, D. Anderson, C. Schulz, L. Preuss, B. Woller, M. Schwan, D. Sander, R. Eggebrecht, J. Rhemer, C. Schwehn, D. Nelson, B. Chrudimsky. Second Row: R. Rathlesberger, S. Conley, I.. Lamping, D. Lewin, F. Chuclobba, B. Brue, J. Wolf, M. Prugger, J. Schlicke, M. Engler. First Row: M. Groth, M. Kraus, K. Manning, C. Pedro, R. Goehre, D. Pleier, E. Krueger, S. Holmes, N. Martin. This year, the Koclakers were busy taking pic- tures of Mother Nature in various Milwaukee parks. What could be lovelier than a day with a camera -especially in outdoor Milwaukee? Going indoors, we find the watch-the-birdiel' people at Williams's Studio taking portraits. Here they learned all the various techniques of 'lglamour poses. Then they went to Strobo Research to get very interesting high- speed photographs of cards flying in air. After learn- ing a few tips from practical experience, the camera club members visited the Eleventh International Sa- lon of Photography to gain inspiration which was put to use in the Inter-highschool Photo Content. Perhaps another Kohler or Hess will emerge from this group of Shutterbugs. Prefident . . . Vice-Prefident Secretary .... Treafnrer . . . Council Rep. OFFICERS Fall Semester Spring Semerler Beverly Brehmer Paul Fortlage Donald Misselhorn Beverly Brehmer Marilyn Krause Marilyn Krause Mary Ann Schoen Celta Young Patricia Pagel Nancy Cavanaugh Q. f , 'f'.' 5 Top Roux' G. Huhnke, H. Canitz, E. Schmidt, D. Neubauer, D. Brown, D. Mohr, J. Roy, P. Lorenzen, J. Haering, P. Sigwalt, N. Sprotte, Ii. Van Inthoudt, R. Neuman, R. Geschrei, G. Millar, K. Cota, T. Yoerin. Sixlb Roux' B. Hansen, L. Maletz, J. Stenzel, L. Suchy, M. Grotte, G. Gross, H. Herzberg, W. Walbert, R. Pack- ler, J. Stieghorst, D. Holtz, J. Ostergren, G. Yurgaites, R. Keely, J. Bethke. Fiffh Roux' C. Kasten, J. Nichol, B. Schwerdtmann, A. Stanek, E. Steiner, J. Paul, Y. Savage, R. Engbretson, C. Praefke, M. Kunath, lf, Potter, A. Geiger, J. Buero, H. Kohlberg. Fourth Rmr: L. Preuss, J. Williams, K. Hartman, S. Bergold, D. West- more, Mr. Goodrich, D. Thurston, B. Gilomen, H. Kahn, N. Tous- saint, G. Bemis. Third Roux' D. Peters, B. Parks, S. Werth, P. Kos- mos, P. Froemming, J. Fitz, J. Harthun, B. Brehmer, M. Langlois, A. Schmidt, B. Boyd, D. Pratt. Second Roux' A. Lunde, E. Hambley, G. lmhof, H. Hudson, N. Wunderlich, J. Ladwig, F. Barthel, L. Kessler, K. Holtz. Firtl Rrmx' C. Thiele, B. Bennett, Rhein- gans, N. Wendel, M. Kraus, R. Mueller, A. Kaliebe. C? Qs MM CHDIR Good, rich music from good, rich voices led by our new director, Mr. Louis Goodrich-that's our choir. In concert, beautiful captivating tunes-some old, some new, some sacred, some unusual-were sung by our Washington choir. But behind the pro- grams lie rehearsals. Left, strctchln i'Right, stretch! lf, perchance, one were passing by 412 some sixth hour, this is what he might hear. No, it,s not the gym classes, but the choir beginning its daily re- hearsal. Soon melodies verify that the choir is start- ing its vocal exercises. Every organization has its customs, and the choristers keep up an old tradition by caroling through the halls at Christmas. Dry Bones made a big hit at the Annual Music Concert. Our choir helped to make the All-City Music Festival a success, and will add to the beauty of the Centen- nial celebrations at the State Fair Park this summer. .am '32 x .ill A 1 Q 8 SM. 5 .- .liars .4 CDRCHESTRA Top Row: L. Wolf, L. Dupke, P. Berman, G. Spicer, D. Baum, Mr. Erdman. Sixib Row: H. Canitz, R. Paris, R. Bertelson, G. Sar- gent, E. Parness, H. Williams, I. Haney, M. Schwartzburg, A. Lunde. Fifth Roux' O. Matthias, J. Sladky, K. Beaver, W. Serbyn, M. Willie, M. Engler, E. Hambley, J. Jaquith. Fourth Row: L. Thoms, H. Diets, E. Brown, L. Donnelly, N. Socha, P. Cum- mings, S. Werth, J. Olson, D. Schmidt. Third Row: D. Gallatin, R. Rossmiller, S. Nacheff, H. Humphries, W. Lenz, A. Smith, G. Weisinger, M. Lederer, M. Shapiro. Second Row: K. Gallatin, J. Aschinger, H. Beebe, W. Keller, D. Bogen, F. Bartell, H. Sim- mons, S. Richards, L. Pershbacher. Fin! Row: R. Pestalozzi, V. Bowersox, A. Wapp, R. Kesselman. The orchestra is a very necessary part of our school, for it performs at graduations, both January and June, auditorium programs, the Kiddie Koncertj' and the Annual Music Concert. This year the orches- tra played Strauss's Overture,' to The Gypry Baron, the Prelude,' to the third act of Lohengrin by Wag- ner, Glierels well-loved Rnrrinn Snilorfs Dance, and Mendelssohn's G minor Piano Concerto, with Shirley Werth as soloist. The orchestra also played for the Teachers' Institute in February. Representing Wash- ington in the Spring Music Festival this june were twenty-eight of our orchestras members in the All- City Senior Orchestra, and two in the junior group. Top Roux' L. Baxter, R, Butcher, R. Hansen, M. Keller, R. Paris, H. Canitz, J. Kraase, B. Van Engel, J. Stenzel, F. McAllister, H. Muth. Ron' Six: C. Livingston, R. Bertelson, M. Schwartzburg, A. Lunde, R. Witt, R. Bumbalek, H. Herzberg, J. Bethke, K. Schae- fer, R. Schwibinger, A. Clauer, L. Tschantz, H. Hellen, J. Guschl. Fiflb Roux' A. Mascipinto, L. Levin, G. Sargent, J. Haney, E. Par- ness, H. Williams, C, Muth, R. Rasch, R. Leikam, S. Silberman, G. Steinkrauss. Razr Four: C. Jahnke, M. Wille, V. Zinzow, G. Warner, R. Spaude, M. Rietz, J. Jantz, G. Sauer, O. Matthias, R. Schwark, D. Rosenstein, J. Hohensee. Rozz' Three: P. Haddoff, J. Faber, M. Engler, M. Reinhardt, R. Bartell, J. Larson, L. Lau- wasser, J. Bauman, W. Schwartz, D. Rotier, D. Stellzner, H. Ros- sin, L. Suchy, R. Kohl. Roz1'Tzz'o.' D. Baum, E. Hambley, N. Fields, E. Koester, J. Hayes, J. Sladky, C. Robbins, W. Serbyn, W. Linden, R. Amrhein. Row One: A. Richter, A. Lindquist, J. Jaquith, L Preuss, N. Belman, B. Hiller, M. Cook, M. Diers, M. Menzel. Amid the clamor of a football crowd, you can see the W.H.S. band march onto the field and blend from formation to formation with precision and snap. They spur their listeners on to the tune of High School Cfzcietr on the held or in a pep rally. The concert band can handle Tschaikovskys Pfzffoeliqne Symphony, Glenn Miller's flmerimn Patrol, and all the music between equally well. This fact they proved in their Annual Concert, where such pieces as March of the Toys, Der Fl'6i.l'Chll6fZ,. Yankee Doodfe, and I nlerlochen Spirit were done with sparkle. Our band is indeed splendid in their new purple and gold uni- forms which ushered them to the close of a triumph- ant season. fi . 0 'I J G ff 3 ' ff' .. C f f ' if Hiilf lglw gg if .7 I-f 1' yi 3'!JiQ! K X Q if-5 ' -t Zag:- BAND SCIENCES PHYSICS Top Row: R. Bertelson, D. Kuswa, K. Gallatin, M. Schroeter, D. Herold, W. Marcus, W. Thierfelder, R. Knuth, L. Berg, R. Kaufman, E. Buboltz. Third Row: M. Stern, J. Harrer, J. Poser, S. Rilling, G. Hiemer, J. Pellar, L. Suchy, L. Maletz, D. Kohn. Second Row: J. Raddeman, E. Levinsky, C. Anderson, V. Fosdick, Mr. Suchy, Mr. Losse, M. Meyers, J. Sheehan, C. Wagner. Firrz Row: M. Hillman, A. Lusthaus, G. Hoffmann, M. Demeter, N. Toussaint, M. Dufton, L. Waltz, M. jablonicky. Work may equal force times distance, but Physics Club surely is no work for the inspiring young phys- icists who belong to this educational and recreational club. During the past year what some of us may consider work has merged into sheer enjoyment of the principles of physics. The complex structure of the organ was explained to the members of the club as Mr. Fred Smith showed the group how various tonal combinations were formed. The Riverside Pumping Station provided an interesting field trip. Mr. Husting of the Solar Corporation spoke to the physicists about making storage batteries. Two films were viewed: 'lRailroading and 'Sound Waves and Their Sources. The latter was followed by a dem- onstration and discussion of the sounds of the violin and clarinet. OFFICERS Fall Semerter Preyident ..... .......... . . .Gloria Hoffmann Vice-Preyident ..... .... R obert Kaufman Secretary-Treasurer . . . ...... Doris Kohn The club had the privilege of having Mr. Leo Massapust of Marquette University give an enlight- ening talk on infra-red and ultra-violet rays in med- icine and photography. Other programs included experiments given by members of the club. The Physics Club has now joined with the Chemistry and Nature Study Clubs to make one large Science Club, which will offer many more opportunities for Washington's scientists. Top Roux' J. Bailey, J. Andersen, J. Menke, J. Scheer, A. Korbel, R. Haught, H. Thierfelder, P. Skorton, T. Nichols, R. Braem, R. Weimar, D. Glicksman, K. Foss, W. Genthe, S. Wunsch. Fourth Roux' K. Momsen, G. Lashway, R. Bertelson, R. Koppel, G. Huhnke, J. Bruggink, Mr. Pestalozzi, F. Dubin, R. Hereth, D. Kuswa, L. Steimle, J. Haney, B. Buckley. Third Row: B. Stein, D. Malmberg, H. Hillman, B. Gerstein, P. Brazelton, B. Sieber, J. Will, C. Miller, B. Moody, N. Odegaard, D. Thurston, H. Weit- zel, R. Eberhardt, R. Hasler. Second Row: M. Olson, D. Pollock, Burmeister, D. Miller, M. Streich, V. Schlegel, J. Sheehan, Schoen, K. Kotvis, B. Bodendoerfer. Firr! Roux' E. Pilon. Kircher, M. Schwartzburg, J. Breitweiser, E. Wilde, N. Duwe, . Perlick, P. Pagel, N. Cavanaugh. zwao With the usual bang the Chemistry Club got the year under way in a joint meeting with the Camera and Physics clubs to see the Atomic Bomb Bikini Experimentu and One World or None. This was the beginning of a series of sound films, often accompanied by demonstrations to bring about a better understanding of the wonders of chemistry. In addition to the film entitled 'lThe Rubber Indus- try and Masters of Moleculesf, a talk on the syn- thesis of rubber was given at one of the meetings. After the film Sand and Flame, the club partici- pated in experiments in the lab to show how glass rods and tubing can be cut and bentg instructions were also given on how to blow glass. Rounding out the full semester of activities, a former chemistry student presented a very interesting talk on his own experiences with rockets at Wfhite Sands, New Mex- ico. Through the many interesting and educational talks, movies, and experiments given by members and outside speakers, a more complete knowledge of our world of science was revealed to our future chemists. At the close of the fall semester, the Chem- istry Club joined with the Physics and Nature Study Clubs to form the Science Club. -Q If CHEMISTRY Prefident ....... g Z Q oFFicERs Vice-Prerident ....... U. Secretary-Trenfnrer ..... C onncil Representative Sergeant-At-Arnzi ..... Fall Semester . Charles Miller Donald Pollock . . . Karlyn Kotvis Doris Thurston . . .Lois Steimle GIRLS' CLUB BOYS' CLUB Top Row: J. Williams, S. Sibbald, junior Division Fall Pres.,' J. Perleck, Senior Division Fall Vice-Pres.: L. Suchyg D. Holtz, General Treas.,' R. Derse, Sophomore Division Fall Treas.,' N. Ode- gaard, junior Division Full Vice-Pres.,' A. Lindquistg A. Geiger, junior Division Fall Sec'j', Spring Vice-Pres.,' J. Van Erden. Seconrl Roux' L. Preussg J. Faber, Miss Nickelg Miss Schwalbachg Miss Murphyg Miss Meyer, Miss Leete, Mrs. Gross, N. Rogler, Senior Division Full Pres., Spring Vice-Pres.,' S. Richards. First Row: R. Pestalozzi, Sophomore Division Fall Sec'y, Spring Student Coun- cil Rep.,' M. Dunn, Senior Division Fall and Spring Treizs.,' B, Kum- mer, junior Division Fall Treus.: E. Kovats, Sophomore Division Fell Siuclenl Council Rep.,' J. Granberg, junior- Division Slurlent Council Rep.: J. Kutter, Senior Division Full Sec'y,' E. Koester, junior Division Fall Siudenr Council Rep.,' D. Peters, J. Laabs, Sophomore Division Fall Vice-Pres. Top Row: R. Simon, Full Treas., Spring Second Vice-Pres.,' F. Os- born, Sgt.-at-Armsg D. Muench, Sgr.-ul-Armsg J. Searle, Pres.,' D. Rabin, Fall Second Vice-Pres., Spring First Vice-Pres.,' P. Sig- walt, Fall First Vice-Pres,,' C. Roy, Sec'y. Second Row: E. Knoechel, Treas,,' L. Berg, A. Stroebel, Student Council Rep.,' Miss Keuhnastg Mr. Bruns, D. Stanek, Sgt.-at-Armsf R. Zuegeg C. Habeckg H. Solo- chek. First Row: R. Sadoifg D. Heroldg W. Thierfelderg H. Canitzg E. Holz. A club slightly different in makeup from Wash- ington's other organizations is the Boys' Club. The fellows conduct their programs in the auditorium each month in a strictly masculine way. Their bill- of-fare compares with that of a variety show and includes music, talks on athletics, and movies on every sport. This year their musical programs ranged from a jam session to solos for the boys' choir. The club sang along with the choir in Old Black Joe, I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover and other favorites, both old and new. A high spot of the year was the visit of Marvin Spoerl, June 1940 alumnus. In a custume of Sioux Indians, of which he was made an honorary mem- ber, he told the fellows about his experiences among the Indians at Standing Rock, North Dakota, their customs and costumes, and even did an Indian dance! Also the boys kept up to date on the latest tactics by seeing such informative movies as Offensive Foot- hnll and Defensive Foolhull. Sports Spills and Thrills and Dureilevils on Ice also were shown to the boys, who have found in their club a place to have fun with the fellows. Knit two, purl twol'-such directions may be heard in the north cafeteria each Wednesday after school. Here members of the Girls, Club meet for welfare work. Among the social events during the year were the Fall Frolic, the Thanksgiving Dinner for the sophomore group, a Christmas Party, wel- come parties at the beginning of each semester, a tea dance, and, of course, the Springtime. As a pre- requisite for admission to this annual Girls' Club formal dance, each member was required to earn a minimum number of points for welfare work, for help with the new and popular charm school. participation on committees, attendance, and also At the end of each semester awards were given on Girls' Club Honor Day to the ambitious girls who had done most for their club. Wheels of Progress Monkey Business If you want to be a Badger, Then come along with us. We're on our way to the nation's playground Where rippling streams and serene lakes Lure hshers and swimmersg Or would you rather play tennis? Or golf? We know just the place for you. We'll bike and hike And run through the crisp, dry leaves. Let's skim over the glistening snow, Or shall we skate down by the mill pond Where all the gang goes And the snowballs fly thick? Perhaps you hunt wild game in field or marsh. Too cold? Well, come curling or bowling with us. In spring there are those besides Cupid who rake up bow and arrow And follow the bridle path. And so Round the year our pastimes go. DUNS Being an all-around perfon niyrelf, laft fall I directed my .ttepf to a cron-country meet. The ueraciouf Tony the Badger war there ready to run in cafe of an opening. So, of courfe, Antoinette wax there, too. While Tony war quizzing Coach as to the pofrihility of getting hir hig chance, I talked with her. H e Jeernf quite anxious to run, I raid, rather ohuioufly . . . Umm-hmm. Her eyef never left the hack of hir crew-cut head. He really would rather go fifhing, though. . . . Here I go again. Why.9 . . . Then hir pawr won't get fore. . . . Oh! My Ah ,vw k V11 Q. , Us ' AQ ,,-V7 W . kr M-f75o,?',,. K' V if wg f ' gg, M L wi- . my ig K Saggfg' f 525530 W., 5 - ., fx, .gy w Q bg . N fa 'L ...f A R5 t' .,b,1g VARSITY BACKFIELD Top Roux' R. May, R. Noebel, G. Duell, R. Peterson, D. West- gaard, E. Jesse, W. Naab, J. Gerhard, Coach Vallier. Second Row: D. Mueller, O. Wergin, E. Grennier, L. Jahns, R. Zuege, W. Pivar, D. Holt. Fifft Roux' D. Hoeppner, R. Polenz, D. Grindrod, R. Taugher, D. Beranich. VARSITY LINE Top Roux' Coach Powers, R. Hartman, J. McCuIIy, D. Rabin T. Dracopoulos, R. Mahnke, W. Thierfelder, R. Baker, R. Raasch J. Evert, R. Mudge. Second Row: G. Kaiser, D. Harmon, D Muench, J. Ryan, H. Miller, S. Schnoll, J. Mendeloff, C. Loew Fin! Roux' J. Stieghorst, G. Duiiin, R. Vogeler, F. Osborn, R Furer. SEASON'S RECORD Washington ...... 34 Tech . . . Washington ...... 20 South . . . Washington ...... 12 King . . . Washington ...... 7 Lincoln . . 14 Washington ...... 41 West .... Washington ...... 7 Bay View . . . Washington ...... 26 East ..... 12 Washington ...... 41 Pulaski . . . 1947 CITY STANDINGS W L Lincoln .... . . .7 Washington . . . . .6M2 1Mg Custer ..... . . .GM 1M Bay View ...4M M King ,... . . .4 East ..... . . .3V2 M South ....... .... 3 Boys' Tech ... ...S 5 Pulaski ..... .... 2 M V West ......... .... 2 6 North .......... .... 1 M 6M :'fTie counts as M - X .' . XV: f 0 2, , xc, 'uxufdw Sf it 6 , A -F ' , - X X lk I 1 , - t ff i i' I xx I N77 f. l ,X 1 gzalffilifaff...wfifffiff. .1224 .aw M , ,wal 1.:A:,,,,.jjM11h16' ,I IW, liffwf 'zulu 'ull' l XJ .T....f1f!1'f.lug.,1i.f.:l:gg..fgf.f' ::gf,f.f.fWn .,ffmfi.. VARSITY FCDOTBALL Tech The Purgold grid squad opened its season by completely routing the Boys' Tech eleven. A score of 34 - 0 was run up with the help of Bob Zuege's two touchdowns. South South was the next team to fall before our fight- ing eleven. Two touchdowns by Dick May, one by Bob Zuege, and two conversions by Dick Hartman gave us the 20 points by which we were able to de- feat South20 - 7. King Eddie jesse's pass to Roy Vogeler in the first quar- ter gave us our first touchdown in our 12 - 0 victory over King. A third quarter touchdown by Dean Westgaard completed the scoring and affirmed our victory in this game. Lincoln The only defeat of the season was suffered at the hands of Lincoln. jesse to Vogeler with Hartman converting gave us seven points, but this was not enough. The Lincoln gridders won 14 - 7. Wert Avenging their first and only defeat the Purgold- ers downed West in their next tilt. The muddy con- dition of the field threatened our running attack at firstg but this obstacle was overcome, and we won 41 - 7. Bay-View The Bay View game ended in a tie that cost the Purgolders the city conference. This hard fought game ended 7 - 7. East The East eleven proved an easy victory for the Washington gridmen. The Purgolders came out on top 26 - 12 in this game. Pulaski Washington closed its season by winning its final tilt with Pulaski 41 - 7. Although we finished sec- ond place in the City Conference, we had a first-rate teach coached by a first-rate coach, John Powers. F. OSBORN D. RABIN R. HARTMAN S. SCHNOLL T. DRACOPOULOS R. FURER R. ZUEGE R. VOGELER R. BAKER J. GERHARD R. MAHNKE J. MCCULLY R. MAY D. WESTGAARD M. ZETLEY D. MUENCH G. KAISER E. JESSE H. MILLER R, POLENZ LETTERMEN UB FOOTBALL Top Row: N. Seiser, D. Voight, R. Matzen, J. Schaefer, W. Lehr C. Kissinger, D. May, J. Mahoney, D. Carsrens, F. Digert, R. Sadj ler, R. Genz, R. Edwards, R. Teschan, C. Robbins. Third Row. R. Buchert, K. Pieker, W. Paleen. M. Meiling, D. Champlin R. Prochnow, R. Bowen, W. Brucker, W. Appel, R. Brockman J. Anderson. Second Roux' J. Kroll, J. Bethke, H. Kremer, K Nehmer, R. Bielefeld, E. Buetemeister, C. Krause, C. Nielsen L. Lewer, Coach Gettle. Fin! Roux' C. Pitts, R. Lambie, L. Kesslerl E. Grennier, L. Welton, J. Sutherland, R. Krause, G. Bucl-iron. SOPH FOOTBALL Top Row: M. Swentkofske, S. Schneider, D. Wicker, W. Domask, A. Ambos, B. McTavish, C. Knudten, R. Werner, G. Johnston, T. Schumacher, J. Barroclc, J. Lambrecht, VU. XVandschneider. Third Row: G. Schaefer, L. Stengl, D. Detjen, R. Becker, R. Stein, J. Davies, J. Zirbel, R. Pohle, W. Dufhn. Second Roux' D. Retzer, L. Hillman, D. Rothstein, H, Vopat, J. Nornberg, J. Hayes, j. Horth, Coach Hecht. Fifi! Row: W. Jahns, S. McComas, D. Spaude, W. Bjorklund, D. Isleb, D. Mueller, Mgr. SOPI-IS The UB Squad, coached by Mr. Gettle, had an unfortunate start this season, losing the first two games, but came through in fine shape to win the re- maining two gridiron contests. The Jarvie squad opened the year against Lincoln, losing the game by a conversion. The score was 7 - 6 with the Blue and Gray on top. North also tipped the Purgold Juniors, in a bat- tle on North's home field, by a score of 16 - 6. The Gettlemen blanked East when they played host to the Orangemen. Washington tallied 14 points, while the Eastsiders were held scoreless. The tussle with South was cancelled, giving the local eleven a breather before meeting Tech at an- other home game. Here the B-Team came through in showing their true strength beating the Boiler- makers 27 - 6. Weather conditions also made it necessary to can- cel the remaining Pulaski game. With such players as Polenz, Naab, Grennier, Lambie, Kessler, Nehmer, May, Paleen, Brockman, and Carstens in sight there is a favorable outlook for the next year's Varsity. B SEASON Washington ...... 6 Lincoln . . . . 7 Washington ...... 6 North . . .... 16 Washington ...... 14 East . . . . O Washington ...... 26 Tech . . . . . 7 B SQUAD SOPH SEASON Washington ...... 23 North . Washington ...... 28 Custer . Washington ...... 1.3 King . . Washington . .27 East . . . Washington ...... 12 Bay View Washington . .20 Lincoln This year the Sophomores, under the coaching of Mr. Hecht, gained first place in the Soph city stand- ings by winning all their games and finishing the season with a tally of 123 points for Washington and only 6 points for their opponents. The first victory came to Washington by defeat- ing North 23 - 0, sparked by runs by Barrock, Retzer, Hillman, and Isleb. In the tussle with Custer, the only touchdown that was scored against the Soph Purgolders was made by jack May on a long run around left end. But the game ended Washington 26 . . . Custer 6. King was next to fall before the Greenies, by a score of 13 - 0. In the gridiron battle with East, an early threat of the Orangemen was finally stopped, and after runs by Retzer, Zirbel, and jahns, Washington came out on top 27 - 0. Bay View gave us some trouble, but the 12 - O score showed Washington the victors. The game with Lincoln was the Hechtmen's right from the beginning whistle. Leroy Hillman starred here, making several long runs, two of them for touchdowns. The Sophs should give good support to the B and Varsity squads next year. SOP1-IS VARSITY SEASON Washington .... 38 King . . Washington .... 27 W.A.C. Washington .... 17 Lincoln Washington .... 38 Bay View Washington .... 34 Pulaski Washington .... 39 South . . Quadrangular Meet ........... 2nd place, 37 pts. North Side Championship ....... 3rd place, 69 pts. City Meet .................. 4th place, 108 pts. State Meet . . . .... l3th place, 279 pts. Coach Stewart Goodearle was in charge of the Cross Country team again last fall, and again he did an excellent job of coaching the boys who were out for this sport. The Purgold Hill-dalers dropped theirfirst dual meet with King 38 - 18. Roy Alexander was the first Purgolder to cross the finish line. He took third place in this meet. In the next meet with West Allis Central, Alex- ander took another third, but this time we took the meet by a score of 27 - 33. The following meet saw the Boulevard Harriers with the situation well in hand. A first place by Alex- ander, a second by Charles Habeck, a third by Ronald Tacke, and a fourth by Don Haas all helped a little in trouncing Lincoln I7 - 45. The Goodearlemen lost their last three dual meets being overcome by Bay View 20 - 38, by Pulaski 21 - 34, and by South 19 - 39. There was one quadrangular meet during the sea- son. In it the Purple Speedsters came out in second place with 37 points. Other competing schools were South, first place, Lincoln, third, and West, fourth. A third place was garnered by the Local Thinlies in the North Side championship. The City Meet found the Purple Fliers in fourth place. The season was concluded with the StateMeet in which Wash- ington placed thirteenth. CRGSS COUNTRY The junior Harriers, under the able direction of Coach Goodearle, won three out of four dual meets and took fourth place in the City Meet. The first meet was the only defeat for the B-squad. Although Bob Siewert and Pete Stolz placed first and third, King still caged the Locals 27 - 30, at the Washington Park course. This defeat sparked them into winning the rest of the meets. In the run with Bay View, the purple and Gold juniors won by scoring a low 24 points to the View- ites' 32. Washington 31 - Pulaski 43 was the score of Washington's next victory, sparked by Gil Minkin scoring a first, Howie Siewert, third place, and Dick Brunow crossing the line fourth. Pete Stolz placed first and David McGowan and Fred Meyer third and fourth, respectively, to beat South 22 - 33. Fourth place in the City Meet ended the success- ful B Harrier season. With such runners as Howie Siewert, Pete Stolz, Fred Meyer, Gilbert Minkin, and Dick Brunow in sight, a favorable outlook is given next year's Varsity. l l VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Top Roux' Mr. Goodearle, G. Minkin, K. DeT' ne, R. Rasch, R. Brunow, P. Srolz, C. Habeck, F. Wiviotr Alexander, R. Thompson. Fin! Row: R. Tacke, G. Mille wan, D. Haas, H. Siewert, K. Momsen, R. Lipscomb. B CROSS COUNTRY Top Row: A. Labros, R. Burns, R. Weimar, K. Lange, C. Witt- kop, M. Jenkins, J. Radler, J. Schwerdt, S. Tagart. Second Row E. Knoechel, F. Meyer, H. Cup, R. Gehlhaart, R. Lillie, D. MC- Gowan, L. Weick, L. Slamann. Fin! Row: R. Berry, J. Theur- wachter, D. Pollock, W. Gray, A. Vincent. B SQUAD I I VARSITY SWIMMING Top Row: J. Roy, R. Kalupa, R. Wittman, J. Galian, H. Voigt K. Dewey. Second Row: G. Duell, L. Bluett, E. Sorenson, I-I. Huber, J. Sutherland, IT Zarse, G. Bard. First Row: J. Freeck, R. Rehfeldt, K. Howden, R. Reese, R. Kohl, S. Tagart. SEASONS RECORD Washington Wauwatosa 64 Washington North . . . 38 Washington Shorewood 2 1 Washington Bay View . 64 Washington West Milwaukee.25 Washington South .... 45 Washington West Allis 45 Washington .... 46 M East ..... 5 6 M Washington 56 Lincoln . . 27 Washington Pulaski . . 63 Washington Tech .... 5 S Little City Meet ..... ........... S econd Place City Meet ........ ........... F ifth Place State Meet . . . . . .Eleventh Place SWIMMING Coach Byron Derrwaldt was in charge of the Gold- en Tide Splasher this year. The fact that they did not win all of their meets, however, is no reflection on his coaching, for he did an excellent job, as in previous years. In the city race the Purple Tankmen won three of their dual meets. North was the first team to be downed by our finmen. They lost 45 - 38. Later in the season East and Lincoln were defeated 46M - 36M and 56 - 27, respectively. Meets were lost to Bay View, 19 - 64, South, 38 - 45, Pulaski, 26 - 633 and Tech, 25 -58. In meets with suburban schools our tankers trip- ped Shorewood 62 - 21 and West Milwaukee 58 - 25. They dropped a meet with Wauwatosa 19 - 64 and one with West Allis 58 - 43. The Purgold Mermen came in second in the Lit- tle City Tilt. East was first. A fifth place in the City Meet and an eleventh place in the State Meet com- pleted the season. Eleven swimmers earned letters. Graduating let- termen are Russ Whitman, john Roy, Joe Galian, Jim Ereech, and Jerry DuEll. Returning lettetmen are Tom Bluett, Harry Voigt, jack Sutherland, Bob Kalupa, Roland Kohl, and Eugene Sorenson. Top Roux' F. Barthel, D. Rothstein, R. Rassmussen, R. Braem, B, Witte, J. Campbell, R. Weimar, Coach B. Derrwaldt. Firxt Roux' R.Graves, G. Buckton, R. Bonic. The HBH Team finmen, under the coaching of Mr. Derrwaldt, lost five out of six meets this season, beat- ing only North. Tosa was the first team to out-swim the Locals by a score of 57 - 26. The following week came the only Purple and Gold victory, North scoring only 25 points ro our 58. Shorewood won the next swim 54 - 29, followed by a Bay View 62 - 21 victory at the opponents home pool. The Locals got caught in the back-wash of Tech 64 - 19. The meet with Pulaski finished the season. The score was 23 -60 with Black and Red well ahead. Promising swimmers for next year are Sorenson, Rehfeld, Bard, Braem, and Reese. SWIMMING SCHEDULE B Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington 19 26 Tosa ...... .... 5 7 North ..... .... 2 5 Shorewood ....... 54 BayView ....62 Tech .... .... 6 4 Pulaski ... . . . .60 SWIMMIMG VARSITY BASKETBALL Top Row: Coach Skat, J. DeLoye, J. Larson, R. Frohwirrh, R. Mahnke, R. Ove, D. Schroeder, B. Mayer, W. Naab, T. Ellison, W. Pennow. Firrt Row: R. Friedkin, J. Pagel, D. Grugel, D. Grindrod, R. Derrwaldt, R. Brockman, R. Polenz. CITY STANDINGS W L W L Lincoln King Bay View . Juneau . . . South . . . . . . Washington North Pulaski . . . Tech... West... East .. .... Custer .. BASKETBALL Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington SEASONS RECORD ......38 Custer . ......36 King.. ......34 East.. ......35 West.. ......4O North . ......29 Lincoln ......28 BayVieW ......39 Juneau ......5S Tech.. Pulaski . ......36 South.. The basketball contingent was guided by a new coach this season. Al Skat, former Washington High, Marquette University, and professional star took over this position which was formerly held by Lisle Black- bourn. C nsler The Pulgold Cagers edged out the Custer five in their first tilt 38 - 37. The game was fairly even all the way. The winning bucket was sunk by Dick Derrwaldt with seconds to play. King The local Hardwooders dropped their second match to King 61 - 31. The Generals were ahead by only four points at the end of the third quarter, but in a burst of scoring, they made 21 points in the last quarter to win by a large margin. Ent! East was the third rival to face the local Hoopsters. After a close, hard-fought battle, the superb ball handling of the Purgolders took its toll, and Wash- ington won 34 - 32. Wert Our fourth game saw us defeated a second time. The whole team played well in this game, making it a real tussle through the four quarters and los- ing to West by only three points, 36 - 33. N orth North was next on the Purple Cagers' Schedule. The Northmen, however, proved too much for our boys, and the contest was lost 52 -40. Boogie Mayer and Don Grindrod were the high scorers for Washington in this match. Lincoln Although the Purple Dribblers played well and fought hard, they couldn't prevent the inevitable, as a superior Lincoln contingent downed them 5 1 - 29. Bay View Russ Frohwirth was high-scorer for the Tonians in the game with Bay View, but his efforts, with those of the rest of the team, were not enough to stop the Viewites as they conquered the Purgold Quintet 43 - 28. Innenii The local tide was also defeated in its contest with Juneau. Dick Mahnke was the big gun for Wash- ington, scoring twelve points. The Blue five, how- ever, were not to be denied, and they won the con- fiict 47 - 39. Tech Tech was the last of six teams to subdue our hoop- sters in a six game, mid-season, losing stretch. They prevailed 51 - 38. Pnlntki Our third and final victory was secured from Pu- laski. The Skatmen, playing by far their best game of the season, downed the Pulaski basketeers 45 - 35. Russ Frohwirth, the star of this game, garnered 18 tallies. S onlh The Purgold basketeers suffered their last trounc- ing of the season at the hands of South's Cardinals. The score was 48 - 36. At the end of the season we finished with a tie for sixth place in the City Conference with three wins and eight loses. Through the entire season every boy on the team did his best and showed good sports- manship at all times. Varsity letters were garnered by nine members of the team: Dick Derrwaldt, Ralph Polenz, Bruce Mayer, Dick Mahnke, Russ Frohwirth, Don Grindrod, Don Schroeder, Dick Friedkin, and Don Sranek. iff? Kr 1:2811 M ,gk 1 Liqfwfx 5 3 , N 'L' .5 5 I KY ,MK L., WW .., H M I wk ,wb f. .Q A Wg, ine! wlif. M.. MW' -Pin V 1, ' .Maw ffl!! , WW Q 5, W ,LL ' ,fd hg.,,fJwmf6 gy fx g 2 ,W ,, ' C M an Top Row: T. Ellison, Mgr., R. Pohle, T. Schumacher, M. Swentkofske, W. Domask, K. Petersclorf, J. Zirbel, J. Mayer, Coach Hecht. Fin! Row: D. Dudrey, J. Hayes, W. jahns, R. Retzer, W. Huber. Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington RECORD King . . Pulaski North . Tech . . East .. King . . Pulaski North . West . . 46 54 50 34 48 29 44 29 25 SOPH SEASON'S RECORD Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Custer . . . King . . East ..... Wauwatosa West .... North . . . Lincoln . . Bay View . Juneau . . . Tech . . Pulaski . . South . . The Sophomore Hardwooders under the coaching of Mr. Hecht, got off to a bad start to a good season by losing their first game to Custer in a closey. The Redmen won 22 - 21. In the next game, though, the local swishers came through in grand style to rout King 47 - 33. High scorer was John Zirbel, with 15 points. Mayer and Zirbel, contributing twelve and eight points, respectively, helped to subdue East 38 - 22. The Sophs also won the Tosa game 36-25, but lowly West managed to treat the Greenies to a 26 - 20 defeat. North also, beat the Tonian beginners 33 - 23, but the following week Retzer, Schumacher, and Pohle each scored 10 points to defeat Lincoln 37 - 35. 32 - 31 was the final in the basketball contest with the Bay View team, with the Viewites pressing but not quite catching the Hechtmen. 1 Juneau was another to suffer defeat at the hands of the Local five by a 37 - 29 score. In the succeed- ing week Schumacher scored 10 points in the Tech game, but the Purple and White managed to squeeze out 27 tallies to our 26. Pulaski proved a worthy opponent in the next tilt, but the Sophs again had the stuff, beating the Black and Red 34 - 29. In the last game, however, the Sophomores had an easy victory over South, squelching the opponents on their home floor, 37 - 23. SOPI-I and B BASKETBALL The Purgold Juniors had an unfortunate season, but that was undoubtedly due to the fact that the boys had no regular coaching. Working on their own, the B-squad lost its first five games, then won three out of four of the remaining encounters. The Local 5 lost their first game to King 46 - 28, followed by a defeat at the hands of Pulaski by a 34 - 33 score. The game with North was another close one, but the Purgolders were edged 30 - 28. Tech, too, beat the Local Hardwooders 34 - 29. 48 - 35 was the final tally of the Washington - East game, with the Orangemen the victors. The following week was Washington's turn, though, as they poured it on to King 31 - 22. The Bees lost their next game to Pulaski 44 - 40, but re- taliated later by beating North 31 - 29, and winning the game with West 48 - 25. Emblem winners were Fred Huber, Tom Ehlert, and Fred Perchonok. Top Row: Mr. Froehlich, N. Sweet, M. Jankowitz, K. Harms, M. Top Row: Mr. Skat, R. Whitman, R. Matzen, J. Anderson G Liebman. Fir.ftR01lf'.'J. Deloye, R. Swenson, R. Leikam, T. Draco- Terris. Second Row: K. Vollbrecht, J. Leewe, J. Pagel I Rade poulos. macher. First Row: J. Kunkel, R. Derrwaldt, J. Lovclal 1947 TENNIS SEASON 1947 GOLF SEASON Washingtgn Wauwatosa . D D SCORE BASED POINTS ' Washington ........ 372 Marquette . . Washfngton Wauwatofa Washington ........ 377 Marquette . . Washington West Allis Central Washington ........ 512 Hartford . . . - - Washington ........ 554 Whitelish Bay Washlngton Whlteash Bay ' ' Washington ..,..... 701 Shorewood .. Waghingtgn Neenah St. Mafy'5 Xllvasgington ........ 52? gflvauwatosa . , , ' ........ 7 . Washington Pulaski ....... as mgton auwatosa Washington South SCORE BASED ON INDIVIDUAL MATCHING , , i ' ' Washington .......... 2 Custer .... . Washington Lmcoln - - - Washington . . . ..... 4 King . . . Washington East . . . gyllasgingion . . . ..... 3 Elle-it . . . l as ing on .......... as ...... Washington Juneau . . Washington .......... 5 South ..... . Washington King ......... Washington-Hartford Invitational--5rd place City Championship-Washington-East, Co-champs Washington-City Meet-1st place. State Meet-2nd place Washington-State Meet-14th place. TENNIS GOLF Under the direction of Mr. Arno Froehlich, the 1947 Tennis Squad ended its season tied with East for first place in the City race. In pre-conference matches the Tonian netters dropped two tilts to Tosa 7 - 2 and 4 - 1. They were also beaten by a strong St. Mary's team from Nee- nah, 5 - 2. Beginning to show their true form, how- ever, they retaliated by upsetting West Allis Central 5 - 2, and Whitefish Bay 4 - 1. Pulaski was the first Conference foe to meet our Racqueteers. The Tonian Terrors blanked the Red- men 4 - 0. The next rivals, South and Lincoln, were overcome by the same score. Our Purgolders split their following tilt with East 2 - 2. In the remaining conflicts Juneau and King were subdued 3 - I and 4 - 0. A first place in the State Meet garnered by War- ren Mueller, and a place in the quarter finals by jim Deloye were not enough to win the meet for the Golden Tide. They finished in second place with 18 points behind Wauwatosa with 20 markers. Letters were earned by Warren Mueller, jim Deloye, Don Braun, Lyle Voge, Dick Franklin, and jimmy Shapiro. The only returning letterman to the 1948 team was Jim Deloye. The most successful coach in Milwaukee high school history, -that's what they say about Lisle Blackbourn. During his 22 seasons at Washington he led the Purgold football squads to victory in 83676 of their games. Best known for his coaching of foot- ball, Mr. Blackbourn has also led golf, wrestling, and basketball squads through many successful seasons. Maker of champions, Mr. Blackbourn has en- couraged many boys in the field of sports. Pat Harder, Don Kindt, Bob Wilson, Tommy Veech, and his own son, Lisle Jr., are among the many who have become great players through his skillful coaching. He em- phasized the fundamentals-team work, fair play, and sportsmanship-qualities essential to everyday living as well as sports. May he, in his new post as backfield coach for the University of Wisconsin, continue to build cham- pion teams and worthy citizens for our grand old Badger State! Mr. Blackbourn, coaching his last golf team for Washington, did an excellent job in the 1947 season as in previous years. In non-conference matches, our Niblickmen took two meets from Marquette High 372 - 380 and 377 -482. Purple linksman, Tommy Veech, shot low score in both of these contests. Hartford, the next foe, succumbed to the local team 312 - 398. Again Veech was low man. He was, however, close- ly followed by Bill Brodersen, Tom Andersen, and Neil Boucher. Whitefish Bay and Shorewood were OVCICOIDC IICXF 554 - 378 and 701 - 705 respectively. Later in the season a meet was won from Wauwatosa 765 - 770 avenging an earlier defeat at the hands of the Raiders, 503 - 482. Only one meet was lost in conference play. Custer defeated the Local tide 5 - 2, after this first contest the boys literally breezed through their remaining matches. King and West were both defeated 4 - l by the Purple aggregation. East was subdued 5 - 0, and South was tumbled by the same score to end con- ference play. The Local linksmen, winning both A and B sec- tions of the City Meet, took first place in this event. A trip to Lake Geneva, where the Golden Tide placed fourteenth in the State meet, ended the season. Outstanding players were Captain Tom Veech, Bill Brodersen, Neil Boucher, Tom Andersen, and Russ Whitman. Gerry Pagel was elected captain for 1948. COACH BLACKBOURN Top Row: C. Halvorson, D. Blivas, C. Loew, R. Mahnke, R. Hartman, R. Vogeler, I I E I B. Mayer, Coach Goodearle. Fin! Roux' L. Jahns, R. May, R. Taugher, A. Zrimsek, K. Momsen, D. Hoeppner. Washington . . . 96 LQ Marquette High . . 16M Washington . . . . . 67-1,46 Racine Washington Park . . . 45-5X6 King-Washington-East-2nd place-65-5f6 points. North Sectional Relays-Znd place-90 points. City Relays-lst place-tie with King-74 points. State Sectional-lst place-83 points. State Meet-6th place--IEM3 points. City Meet-3rd place-33-5,f'6 points. TRACK 1947 Mr. Goodearle's 1947 track team started its sea- son after long and hard training, with a dual meet against Marquette High. The Spikemen won their first dual meet 96M to 16M2. A first place in the 80- yard high hurdles event was gained by Tom Truss. Second and third places were garnered by Bill Roeber and Bob Peters. Lowell Jahms took top honors in the 100-yard dash with a time of 10:30. Other Iirsts were earned by Bob Van Eerden in the 440, Ed Schwanke in the 880, jim Slater in the 200-yard dash, Bob Mason in the mile, and Mayer Franklin in the shot put. The Cindermen also defeated a Ra- cine Washington Park contingent 67-1 X 6 to 45-5f 6. A triangular meet between Washington, King, and East was next on the tracksters' schedule. Cut Purgolders placed second with 65-5f 6 points in this meet, losing to King by a single marker. East fin- ished third with 59M points. In the final event, the pole vault, the local tide gained only M of a point. This cost the meet. Tonian men Dick Taugher, Dick Roeber, Lowell Jahns and Mal Morris earned vic- tories in this contest. L l' gl f5K2J4'wl'Q S-.ff-'Zvi L X, QQ M e ,f V., uf Web Top Roux' R. Teschan, B. Petersdorf, R. Beckeii J. Stummeier, D. Carstens, D. Schneider, E. Duewel, F. Techel, J. Davies. Secon Row: L. Lewer, J. May, R. Noe- - bel, L. Hillman, J. Sloboda, L. Slamarm. First Roux' R. Lillie, R. Furer, R. Gehl- haart, A. Labros. 1 , A :Q I -- f S+ xx 'xx - L. -IW 75 'kj if . DISTANCES Top Row: G. Minkin, D. Dudrey, K. DeTienne, R. Hansen, R. Rasch, R. Weimer, R. Brunow, J. Habeck, P. Stolz, L. Lewer, R. Noebel, R. Gehlhaart. Second Row: M. Warren-Manager, L. Weick-Manager, K. Beaver, R. Tacke, W. Reber, R. Alexander, H. Siewert, K. Schultz, K. Pieper. First Row: E. Herman, J. Hayes, F. Meyer, W. Jahns, R. Lipscomb, D. Pollock, G. Miller. 1947 NORTH RELAYS The Purgold trackmen placed second to King in the 1947 North Section Relays with a total of 90 points, gained by nabbing four firsts. East followed with 73 tallies, West 56, and North 35. Washing- ton's firsts consisted of the 504-yard low hurdles, the 480-yard high hurdles, the four mile event, and the shot put. Mal Morris chalked up the best height in the high jump, but King had the best average in this event and took first place. The shot put contest was won by a quarter of an inch 40 - 3 to King's 40 - 2 M. 1947 CITY RELAYS In this classic, the Cindermen gained a tie with King for first place, each team garnering 74 points. Tonian firsts were taken in the broad jump, two mile, 480-yard high hurdles, and 504-yard low hur- dle event. A two mile relay team of Bob Zuege, Don Savic, Fred Wiviott, and Dick Taugher chopped 6.2 seconds off the record time in this event by running it in 8:33. Far behind the co-winners came South, 385 East, 36, and Boys' Tech, 34. TRACK 1947 1947 STATE SECTIONAL Thoroughly outclassing all opponents, the Local Tide qualified one relay quartet and twelve indi- viduals in ten events in the 1947 State Sectional Meet. A total of 83 points was more than enough to take first place in this trial. The Purples' 880 relay team of Jim Slater, Bill Hoehnen, Larry Coles, and Art Zrimsek, took first place in that event. Other firsts were won by Lowell jahns, Dick Roeber, and Gerry Welch. 1947 STATE MEET Washington relinquished the coveted state cham- pionship track crown in 1947. The meet, in which the Purgolders came in sixth with 13M points, was won by Kenosha. The outstanding Tonian perform- ance was Dick Taugher's second place in the half mile. , 1947 CITY MEET In the 1947 City Meet the Purple tracksters, con- trary to all expectations, came in third with 33-5 X 6 tallies. Thus the 1947 track season came to a close, and although our cindermen did not gain first places in all their meets, they showed good form and displayed excellent sportsmanship throughout the entire season. 3 .,,...-4 YW QEW 159 1 .. QM ogg S v WEIGHTS Top R011 .' R. Genz, R. Raasch, D. Rabin, J. McCu1ly, G. Johnson, B. McTavish, A. Ambos, R. Ove, D. May, W. Domask. Second Row: R. Pohle, W. Naab, M. Swenrkofske, R. Weimar, G. Kaiser, J. Gerhard, S. Schnoll. Firm Roux' J. Schwartz, W. Lehr, K. Nehmer, R. Polenz. IUMPS Top Roux' Coach R. Gettle, M. Swentkofske, D. West- gaard, R. Pusch, J. Habeck, D. Wicker, Coach J. Ahl. Second Row: A. Stroebel, E. Bender, L. Lewer, L. Hillman. Firft Row: W. Keim, S. Tagart, R. Retzer. 75 Washington l-llqh Athletics OFFICERS Fail President . . . . Secretary . Treizfnrer .... . Council Representative . Spring President . . . Secretary . Tretzrnrer .... Council Reprerentntiife . T017 Roux' B. Bergen, W. Novak, G. Klabouch. Firrt Roux' D. Miller, D. Green, B. Bautz. Gloria Klabouch Wanda Novak Barbara Kummer Barbara Bergen Delrose Green Dorothy Miller Barbara Bautz Gloria Klabouch There is a lot more to an education than just learning from a book. The girls at Washington are very lucky to be able to learn how to play as well as learn how to study. They do this through the Girls' Athletic Association, better known as Wahiat. Wahiat is a symbolism of sportsmanship, honesty. and fair play. It gives the uweaker sex at Washing- ton a chance to show their physical as well as their mental abilities. This year, besides welcoming in a new group of girls, we would like to extend the mat to our new physical education teacher, Miss Dillon. Besides featuring the ordinary routine sports: basketball, volleyball, softball, table tennis, tennis, badminton, and track, some new and greatly de- manded sports were offered, such as golf, swimming and tumbling. 9 HIGH POINT GIRLS. Lefl to Right: D. Miller, D. Green, C. Wagner, M. Meyers, J. Raddeman, B. Wolfe, A. Stanek, F. Potter, A. Nelius, S. Malm- gren, G. Bemis. OUTSTANDING ATI-ILETES Delrose Green . . Dorothy Miller . Arlene Nelius .. Gloria Bemis . . . Betty Wolfe .... Mary Meyers . . . Joanne Raddeman Shirley Malmgren Frances Potter .. Audrey Stanek . . Carol Wagner .. This year Delrose Green, the highest pointer with a total of 700 points, received the gold charm, and Dorothy Miller, the runner-up, with a total of 688 points, received the silver charm. Yes, it is a great honor to get a pin, but in the opinion of most of the girls, the greatest honor that can be bestowed upon anyone is to get her name on the principal's trophy. This girl is the girl with the highest number of points. The February grad to get her name on the trophy was Betty Ann Trapp, and the June grad was Delrose Green. Most girls join Wahiat when they first come to Washington, and right from the beginning by par- ticipating in different sports acquire points for their work. Out of every graduation class, high point girls are chosen. Every girl with more than 250 points is entitled to a pin. The two highest girls are entitled to special charms, the highest-a gold charm, and the second highest-a silver one. BASKETBALL ALL-STARS-Top Row: E. Bergen, D. Miller, D. Green, J. Raddeman, M. Meyers, A. Stanek, G. Cohen. Second Row: G. Bartz, J. Stott, S. Sibbald, M. Wille, P. Pfeiffer, B. Bergen, G. Klabouch, E. Peters. Finn Row: R. Spaude, G. Gelhausen, J. Gran-V berg, B. Bautz, J. Pagel, V. Green, M. Guten, G. Warner. Come on, Sophs! Beat those seniors! And they did! The senior team, Minnesota, captained by Shirley Malmgren, played a tough game, but they couldn't beat the sophomores. The tournament was played in two leagues, senior-junior and sophomore. The winning team of each played the championship game. Each team picked girls from other teams, and these formed the all-star teams. In the picture the top row is the senior team, the second row-junior, and the first row-sophomore. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL CHAMPS-Top Roux' R. Rauscher, G. Warner, S. Seng' stock, B. Swidler, J. Zimmerman. Fin! Row: M. Wille, M. Guten, R. Hicks, V. Green, J. Jantz. If you want to be a Badger, Then come along with us To industrial Wisconsin. Our state owes its name to an industry old When men who mined lead Lived like badgers in caves. Lumbering, canning, and manufacturing Now contribute to our great wealthg And then there's the dairying- Our cheese and butter help supply all nations. Variety is the keynote of our industrial success. Cooperation and hard work still fan the flame That heats our melting pot. We of today Are the builders of tomorrow, And what we develop through skill and knowledge Will aid the advancement of Wisconsin still-- This is our challenge, to see that it will. JMSSES Itif now Jo had that I even dream ahont thore two hadgerr. Take lart night, for in- rtance. I dreamt that my metal-work clam 'way on a field trip to rome railroad yard. Antoinette war there, too. I yon know how dreamt arefj She and Tony were trailing along paw in paw, paying more attention to each other than to the gnidek leetnre. 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Riemer K. Schaefer, K. Rosenberg, H. McElhanon. Fifth Roux' R. Buchert D. Nebauer, H. Miller, K. Wheeler, E. Tamms, L. Lewer, A. Kor- bel. Fourth Row: H, Taufner, J. Nonhof, E. Steiner, H. Kremer E. Truebenbach, D. Kuswa, S. Jens. Third Row: J. Mintz, H. Lakj ich, N. Stone, J. Spector, H. Kohlberg, G. Kunz. Second Row: B. McLay, L. Petersen, C. Lubotzky, M. Diamond, D. Niemczyk E. Langteau. Firrt Row: E. Golper, L. Fischer, J. Steffen, M. Shan: ovich, J. Schuler. A-rows 10, 11, 12, 15-12B-Mr. Losse T017 Row: R. Brockman, E. Duewel, R. Teschan, D. Voigt, J. Bub- acy, T. Endter, J. Heup. Fifth Row: B. Ziegler, A. Klahn, E. Eggert, J. Nordbeck, R. Terris, H. Newby, R. Burns. Fourth Row: J. Oster- meyer, R. Fronsoe, W. Schwartz, R. Baht, J. Contley, J. Haney L. Jahns. Third Row: G. Klabouch, D. Anderson, B. Boyd J. Knotek, F. Barthel, B. Hurd, P. Bennett. Secorid Roux' C. Boettch- er, S. Schneider, B. Behm, B. Nims, P. Pinnow, J. Boschuetz Firft Row: V. Lavriotis, P. Krebs, D. Claus, D. Pleier, S. Labros 1 B-rows 10, 11, 12-12B-Mr. Suchy Top Row: J. Mahoney, P. Skorton, G. Schaenzer, P. Stolz, M. Meil- ing, J. Lichtig, J. Hambach. Fifth Row: J. Scheer, G. Zimpelmann, L. Bursten, R. Doubek, R. Hafemeister, D. Harman, R. Swenson, J. Hurley. Fourth Row: M. Wick, G. Miller, J. Sutherland, M. Lef- co, J. Schreiner, T. Seidler. Third Row: J. Stott, S. Sibbald, M. Mc- Carthy, E. Stephan, E. Peters. Second Row: J. Witt, A. Hartman J. Topel, E. Koester, R. Rathlesberger. Firxt Row: G. Imhofi J. Bathey, E. Wilde, N. Wendel, D. Zimdars. 314-12B-lst Semester-Miss Zinns Top Row: W. Boedeker, R. Matzen, H. Thierfelder, C. Vaitl, C. Luber, A. Walish, R. Tonn. Fifth Row: G. Sucharsky, E. Schmidt, G. Huhnke, K. Vollbrecht, J. Waldron, J. Van Bus- kirk. Fourth Row: L. Forman, M. Willie, M. Kronshage, J. Nichol, J. Jacks. Third Row: J. Fitz, J. Feldman, J. Hicks, R. Horvath, R. Roitblat, Second Row: J. Croasdale, J. Garfinkel, A. Wolfs- berger, G. Rubin. Firrt Row: J. Talbot, L. Weber, C. Thiele, CLASSES 221-12B-lsr Semester-Mr. Sprague T017 Row: D. Holt, R. Kells, B. Hurwitz, K. Larsen, D. Blivas C. Kissinger. Fourth Roux' J. Will, R. Keely, H. Herzberg, L. Lani ersdorf. Third Roux' B. Gutglass, G. Franklin, V. Jacobson C. Hastings. Second Row: M. Engler, L. Kessler, H. Hudson P. Froemming. First Row: L. Berg, I. Becker, K. Glawe, D. Hoff 101-11A-lst Semester-Miss Bleyer Top Row: J. Bridge, P. Frase, F. Meyer, J. Flynn, C. Ladwig D. Weber, G. Bartz, C. Muth. Fifth Row: H. Eversum, J. Weborg J. Schmidt, D. Miller, V. Jallin, P. Brazelton, L. Behnke, A. Blacki Fourth Row: B. Beilman, R. Lambie, C. Frank, B. Buckley, A. Mog lowsky, J. Luebke, J. Woelm. Third Row: R. Bartell, J. Berg, C. Burmeister, D. Brandmiller, M. Brueckner, M. Derse, J. Faber. Second Row: A. Cibulka, N. Cavanaugh, B. Bader, F. Dickrell N. Duve, B. Bergen, M. Mueller. First Row: N. Anderson L. Dumke, B. Bendall, Bingman, M. Diem. CLASSES a x fav 5 i . l..' 8.44: 315-12B-lst Semester-Mr. Lubenow Top Roux' D. May, R. Pusch, R. Raasch, W. Naab, T. Derse, R. Rasmussen, T. Bluett. Fourth Row: G. Pagel, J. Menke, C. Krause, R. Polenz, K. Beaver, R. Pemble, J. Weginger. Third Row: J. Pellar, L. Pickarts, C. Kleist, L. Miller, K. Powerstein, R. Bauer, D. Stutter. Second Row: A. Schiro, B. Lorenzen, D. Schu- bert, M. Sapp, C. Lennart, N. Wunderlich. First Row: C. Schwehn, K. Manning, M. Lukitsch, N. Mosiman. 125-11A-lst Semester-Miss Schott Top Row: D. Carstens, T. Biermann, C. Brooks, F. Harris, B. Fair- man, M. Keller, E. Dumdie, P. Feingold. Fifth Row: C. Kriz, K. Eichenbaum, R. Boralski, L. Goldman, R. Buehler, E. Choren, G. Bergemann, A. Greene. Fourth Roux' A. Richter, B. Rauch, G. Wittenberg, H. Fidler, G. Grossman, J. Davis, D. Hewitson. Third Row: M. Kodell, C. Haese, J. Buero, A. Geiger, R. Krause, Y. Rasmussen. Second Row: S. Friedman, V. Hisberger, P. Hill, D. Greuel, A. Tate, L. Glienke. First Roux' J. Heiser, N. Salzstein, E. Kalt, S. Schloemilch, M. Knauss. 205-llA-lst Semester-Mrs. Bringe Top Row: D. Zandt, R. Frocht, R. Bassler, M. Bailey, G. Straka, D. Bowen, R. Brunow, K. Lange. Fifth Row: R. Lange, E. Bender, H. Beebe, J. Andersen, R. Peterson, R. Larsen. Fourlh Roux' G. Yur- gaites, R. Ruplinger, D. Draeger, A. Bander, J. Bethke, R. Alex- ander. Third Row: S. Eigner, P. Haddorff, E. Geyer, C. Callan, B. Hansen, W. Griffey. Sefoml' Roux' N. Diamond, J. Delanty, E. Hambley, G. Aussprung, M. Cohen, C. Groteluescher. Firyt Row: J. Elmer, L. Given, D. Galst, H. Kernien, D. Gleixner. 229-11A-Miss Porter Top Row: J. Keller, B. Gellman, G. Sersted, A. Cohen, D. Glicks- man, A. Ugent, D. Champlin, R. Genz. Fifth Row: D. Kunde, W. Genthe, R. Koppel, W. Walbert, J. Michel, T. Laughlin, J. John. Fourth Row: D. Schultz, R. Hanson, K. Nehmer, D. Hoepp- ner, R. Krause, J. Kessenich, R. Hartman. Third Roux' S. Kulakow, R. Tacke, E. Knoechel, J. Buero, A. Schrubhe, P. Ptiewe. Second Row: M. Schwartzburg, M. Olson, S. Seifert, I. Popp, J. Kunkel, M. Schoen. Firxt Roux' J. Rasbornik, K. Groth, B. Werner, E. Schmidt, H. Stien. 202-11A-Mr. Haney Top Row: F. Ruos, T. Nichols, T. Pittelman, R. Neuman, P. Schnei- der, J. Schramek, A. Noebel, W. Smith. Fifth Row: J. Karth, D. Randall, J. Sullivan, L. McKennan, G. Lashway, N. Korelstein, L. Slamann, J. Schramek. Fourth Roux' J. Stieghorst, W. Reber, H. Siewert, D. Slater, N. Veenstra, L. Thoms, K. Timm, W. Ranz. Third Row: G. Erdmann, B. Weller, J. Van Eerden, D. Pollock, D. Stocks, C. Pitts, G. Schuster, D. Ternes. Second Row: L. Sims, J. Tugenberg, S. Teper, E. Stefanitsch, E. Vedinsky, C. Steuer, N. Stoeckman. Fir!! Row: D. Steinhardt, S. Soliva, D. Singleton, S. Sokol, L. Trevillian. 2 25--11A-Mr. Skat Top Roux' R. Rehak, D. Misselhorn, R. Mudge, W. Walker, G. Gonwa, W. Fields, G. Kugler, W. Pivar. Fiflh Row: K. De- tienne, F. Dubin, E. Moederndorfer, P. Fortlage, P. Reese, L. Felzer, T. Norton, D. Ponschock. Fourih Row: H. Plotkin, H. Mohr, R. Eberhardt, R. Kohl, B. Moody, E. Jarr, J. Trevaskis, G. Johnson. Third Roux' L. Hanson, J. Short, J. Roy, B. Himmelreich, M. Schnei- der, V. Heinz, J. Silber. Seconfl Roux' D. Russell, J. Doho, J. Harth- un, J. Harthun, B. Siegel, A. Schmitz. Firxl Roux' E. Grennier, M, Kahn. S. Holmes, E. Hermann, N. Silverman. 301-11A-Mrs. Gross Top Row: R. Weimar, M. Klein, H. Wiviotr, R. Wagner, W. Pa- leen, J. Schaefer, R. Sadler. Fifth Row: T. Yoerin, P. Schoos, R. Ash, R. Schwulst, E. Schaefer, J. Ryan, J. Schwartz. Fourth Row. J. Rueth, C. Breyman, W. Worden, C. Wille, T. Ehlert, R. Wieden hoeft, J. Wulz. Third Roux' S. Silberman, J. Friedkin, E. Herman H. Green, D. White, A. Stroebel, R. Bennett. Second Row. R. Brandt, M. Streich, L. Wolf, J. Gould, R. John, W. Sewrey S. Spector. First Roux' E. Wolinsky, P. Triebe, J. Schmit, H. Lichtig M. Yanow. 421-11A-lst Semester-Mr. Hagberg Top Roux' D. McGowan, D. Turner, G. Picard, W. Lehr, K. Wal- ter, A. Pfeiffer, Fottrth Roux' R. Herde, D. Voelzke, W. Pennow G. Steinlcrauss, J. Leewe. Third Roux' R. Pinkus, G. Minkin E. Buetemeister, C. Junlter, D. Wendorff. Second Roux' D. Nisen- baum, H. Steuer, R. Strehlow, L. Welton, J. Kroll. Firrt Roux R. Green, J. Schlicke, S. Conley, F. Spidell. 419-11A-Mr. Gettle Top Row: M. Jankowitz, M. Jenkins, L. Jerde, D. Meyer, R. Meyer, G. Hempel, E. Juel. Fifth Row: A. Lautenbach, R. Krueger, W. Knopf, K. Ericksen, J. Koeper, J. Bauman, R. Hasler. Fourth Rout D. Malmberg, M. Lederer, M, Meunitz, M. Koenig, R. Ar- trip, E. LaPointe. Third Row: l. Lindert, M. Langlois, A. Young, M. Langedyk, M. Menzel, J. Krauser. Second Row: A. Lunde, R. Kircher, C. Kiessig, R. Harry, B. Stecker, E. Moeller. First Row: J. Ackman, R. Rossebo, J. McCool, M. Mclnroe, G. Kanitz. 428-11A-Mr. Holbrook Top Row: J. Schwerdt, D. Grugel, D. Wiedrneyer, R. Potts, S. Wunseh, P. Moe, D. Pupp, J. Sprenger. Fifth Roux' H. Weitzel, E. Paulat, M. Kahn, M. Reinlqe, A. Rolke. W. Novak, P. Pfeiffer, N. Pergole. Fourth Roux' E. Powell, L. Mallon, F. Maurer, M. Moli- tor, D. Macht, R. Schlosser, P. Pagel. Thin! Row! C. Ries, B. Holz- haeuser, N. Perlick, L. Luhowitz, J. Ladwig, J. Scott. Secorztzl Row: S. Kane, M. Robinson, D. Peters, J. Rheingans, J. Nigh, L. Gereliclc. Firrt Roux' E. Pilon, M. Newman, B. Kummer, R. Kesselman, C. Pedro. 510-Misc.--Mr. Bannister Top Row: M. Boolcstaff, J. Parson, C. Nielsen, H. Williams C. Robbins, V. Martin. Third Row: E. Eckelman, J. Sladky, C. Holz: man L. Ma er. Second Row: . Klin R. Tushaus . Schmitt , Y J g, , J , R. Smith. First Row: D. Sievers, J. Durand, L. Henschel, S. Sklenar. 51 1-Misc.-lst Semester-Mrs. Boundey Top Row: N. Caudill, B. McGinnity, R. Kern, D. Stifter, H. Bern stein, J. Hohensee. Second Roux' M. Magnuson, R. Tiedemann, K. Couillard, J. Shebu. Fint Roux' T. Psimara, W. Austin, R. Hayes, J. Nawrocki. 3 17-Misc.-Miss Hauer Top Roux' H. Voigt, R. Kalupa, D. Cohen, K. Foss, J. Demcak, A. Kulakow. Third Row: R. Hereth, K. Loebel, N. Odegaard, J. Borresen, D. Nelson. Second Row: F. Horowitz, A. Fretty, C. Popuch, M. Reinhardt, L. Perschbacher. Fin! Row: 1. Gross, D. Friedland, A. Ahlstrom, B. Bautz. 318-Misc.-lst Semester-Miss Strohm Top Row: M. Soslavsky, J. Becker, A. Kilimann, C. Koeble, G. Gross, A. Ludwig. Third Row: R. Hansen, A. Hensler, B. Sie- ber, A. Lindquist, H. Miller. Second Row: B. Hall, G. Wildrick, F. Fickert, E. Fenner, E. Moederndorfer. First Row: B. Hixson, M. Groth, G. Shong, G. Haag. CLASSES 108-11B-Mr. White Top Roux' S. Blumenthal, W. Appel, T. Zuehlke, G. Rademacher, R. Prochnow, R. Rasch, W. Fechtmeyer. Fifth Row: L. Burhop, R. Bielefeld, W. Bjorklund, D. Culver, K. Wild, S. Witt. Fourth Row: E. Goecltke, E. Bischmann, N. Buchan, D. Pieper, M. Port, D. Pinter. Third Row: P. Fosdick, S. Press, S. Pack, R. Zellin, L. Frister, N. Ristow. Second Row: J. Albert, C. George, V. Bow- ersox, A. Dries, L. Hager, L. Gliebert. Firrt Row: J. Schroeder, P. Woldman, D. Raab, D. Samosky. 219-l lB-Mr. McCutcheon Top Roux' O. Wergin, J. Richter, D. Jens, M. Resnick, J. Kroll, A. Eisenberg, C. Knudten. Fifth Roux' J. Johnson, J. Talbot, W. Jueck, A. Weber, J. Zable, E. Bueremeister, R. Hoffman. Fourth Row: J. Rogge, L. Zeller, G. Buckton, W. Laing, J. Slipper, C. Rott- man. Third Roux' N. Socha, J. Pratt, S. Masset, J. Steiner, G. Kohls, A. Huppert. Second Roux' M. Meyer, M. Masek, M. Stade, J. Ja- quith, B. Hiller, L. Kass. Firxt Roux' D. Weiss, N. Roeber, A. Mas- cipinto, S. Schulner, A. White. 110-1 1B-Mr. Bruns Top Roux' D. Rosenstein, P. Perchonok, H. Preuschl, N. Sprotte, R. Stein, F. Perchonok, G. Schachtschneider. Fifth Row: E. Soren- sen, P. Paley, R. Sadolf, G. Totsky, W. Meinecke, W. Moore, J. McGucken. Fourth Roux' D. Krugman, J. Stehling, C. Voss, G. Wendlanclt, P. Lipscomb, G. Wright. Third Roux' T. Manos, C. Keller, D. Klart, L. Trost, J. Tremper, T. Mayer. Second Roux' D. Liebenberg, J. Ladish, M. Meyers, J. Truss, M. Lade. Firrt Roux' S. Millies, S. Vogel, G. Groffy, R. Rotter, L. Lindstrom. 228-l lB-Miss Kuehnast Top Roux' W. Jones, J. Davies, R. Butcher, J. Roth, C. Waite, E. Goldner, L. Cohn. Fifth Row: R. Rossmiller, G. Dennenberg, H. Rossin, J. Lease, D. Hiken, C. Davis, M. Burgi. Fourth Row: D. Radunz, H. Champion, J. Ansfield, E. Borkin, E. Rosin, J. Geschl. Third Row: S. Lang, N. Herburg, M. Schwartz, M. Mar- tin, J. Anderson, J. Bylan. Second Roux' N. Bargery, D. Slagle, E. Kovats, S. Adami, J. Beihoff. Firrt Roux' B. Liska, N. Rosenberg, C. Jahnke, H. Rubnitz, J. Jonas. 415--11B-Miss Leete Top Row: K. Cota, W. Sweemer, D. Eggert, M. Diets, R. Edwards, D. Gallatin. Fourth Row: G. Sauer, S. Goldman, W. Huber, D. Spaude, K. Kaisler. Third Row: L. Gottsacker, B. Burr, M. Cook, J. Schuldes, C. Gaurkee. Second Row: N. Eske, R. Hlawek, N. Faber N Cohen L.Naimon Firrt ow. B Schulner N. chmidt, ' , . , - R ' - , S M. Cohen, H. Simmons. 107-lOA-Miss Bear Top Row: A. Berman, J. Horth, H. Budner, R. Busacker, D. Det- jen, R. Bassel, T. Schumacher. Fifth Row: L. Aschauer, D. Voss E. Klavitter, G. Briskin, K. Redlich, E. Klurfeld, R. Nies, W. Hendj ricks. Fourth Row: J. Kuchte, I. Mundt, J. Igl, T. Slamann, M. Lak- ich, S. Stahoski, G. Chesnick. Third Row: D. Schmidt, D. Jones A. Leiser, A. Hermann, D. Saunders, M. Shapiro, D, Eichstaedt Second Rout: R. Mueller, E. Mading, L. Lilhammer, J. F-hemer J. Olson, N. Belman. First Rout: E. Lenz, E. Strand, M. Keil A. Schmideler, R. Cross. s s a 302-11B-Miss Nickel Top Row: R. Frohwirth, C. Kesselhon, R. Berk, J. Heagney O. Hendel, R. Leikam, C. Brost. Fifth Row: J. Bitney, R. Lehmann E. Schultz, J. Ansfield, H. Hellen, R. Hock, J. Kolins. Fourth Row. P. Berman, M. Shapson, H. Hillman, G. Benz, L. Hillman, J. Bich- ler, M, Schutte. Third Row: M. Brizman, R. Schultz, E. Sell L. Thierfelder, C. Bulin, S. Hartung, M. Gentilli. Second Row. L. Schmidt, C. Voelz, A. Schnoll, J. Granberg, J. Schiessl, N. Vol- brecht. Firrt Row: P. Tolzmann, M. Helgert, J. Brunette, M. Weil l. Schoen. 109-10A-Miss Raasch Top Roux' R. Weiss, D. Faber, R. Becker, J. Mayer, R. Wolf, H. Vopat, R. Krohn, S. Kittleson. Fifth Row: B. Bammann, J. Asch- inger, D. Rothstein, J. Karolczak, M. Calewart, J. Krzewina, M. Klei- man. Fourth Row: A. Matter, M. Rohlinger, E. Forman, B. Stein, R. Blewett, S. Lichtig. Third Row: W. Moeller, P. O'Rourke, N. Schoenfeldt, D. Fegebank, E. Campbell. Second Row: A. Resch- enberg, P. Flanagan, R. Graves, A. Wfetenkamp, R. Pestalozzi. Firxt Row: B. Swidler, J. Rieve, E. Gauerke, L. Mayer, B. Cohen. CLASSES 9 126-10A-lst Semester-Mr. Perchonok Top Row: R. Bender, W. Swartwout, R. Freigang, R. Lloyd W. Schneider, J. Habeck, B. Verhoeven. Fiflh Row: J. Held F. Reisdorf, W. Keller, A. Baht, D. Rotier, M. Katz, G. Hersh Fourih Roux' B. Kuritz, G. Weisinger, M. Medler, L. Barber R. Witt, B. Heller. Third Row: M. Deuel, J. Marks, D. Gehm M. Liberda, A. Vincent, C. Shotola. Second Roux' V. La Rose J. Fischer, J. Pickens, C. Lavriotis, E. Reichenbach, J. Hampel Fifi, Row: R. Goehre, C. Del Bello, C. Froling, P. Krohn, E. Retzer. 209-10A-Miss Hanclt Top Row: W. Brucker, R. Booz, Y. Lapping, E. Ginsberg, J. Britt, D. Wicker, B. McTavish. Fifth Roux' J. Grotte, J. Liebl, J. Lorsch- eter, B. Mick, L. Dupke, L. Weick, R. Mund. Fozfrlh Roux' B. Smith J. Molnar, D. Mueller, B. Dinkin, J. Safer, D. Isleb. Third Razr. D. DeKarske, D. Krohn, R. Eggebrecht, M. Roloff, M. Thessin M. Blankstein. Second Row: M. Gunkel, D. Hughes, C. Steffen V. Nemoir, J. Schaefer. Fin! Row! E. Mueller, J. Motola, P. Swope C. Birkeneder, J. Zimmermann. CLASSES 206-10A-Mr. Miller Top Row: N. Seiser, J. Lambrecht, M. Swentkofske, R. Pohle, N. Bartelt, R. Siegman, J. Nornberg. Fifth Row: W. Zeeb, R. Schwibinger, A. Bisek, G. Hatleberg, M. Wille, N. Beck. Fourth Roux' J. Westerman, L. Goldner, L. Baxter, N. Boym, R. Spaude. Third Row: D. Sittler, R. McEvoy, C. Livingston, M. Stark, M. Tief- enbach. Second Row: D. Bursack, B. Seals, R. Gialdini, H. Costello, L. Tikkuri. First Row: M. Flor, M. Gartler, B. Ohm, J. Conger, H. Harney. 226-10A-Mr. Bruggink Top Roux' G. Johnson, J. Stummeier, K. Petersdorf, D. Kotvis, F. Balistrieri, H. Hahn, R. Grassold. Fiffh Row: B. Buck, L. Ternes, T. Kolster, R. Proulx, W. Lenz, G. Langer, R. Felsing. Fozzrlh Roux' D. Bogen, N. Leopold, N. Kurath, N. Raskin, V. Green, L. Froehlich. Third Roux' A. Lindquist, J. Hoad, B. Wallschlaeger, R. Schmitt, J. Pagel, P. Cummings. Second Roux' G. Gelhausen, D. Sander, K, Kling, D. Zsido, B. Blair. Fin! Row: L. Petashnick, J. Lovdal, J. Langjahr, J. Lambtecht, B. Bower. 307-10A-Mr. O'Neil Top Row: W. Keim, D. Grifhn, S. Tagart, R. Himmelstein, R. Bub- litz, G. Schaefer, A. Ambos. Fifth Row: E. Palay, J. Ohm, R. West- more, R. Rech, R. Hantzsch, L. Koser, R. Pipp. Fourth Row: M. Dixon, J. Montgomery, M. Carli, R. Ugent, J. Yelle, N. Mik- olic, W. Klapperich. Third Row: M. Lang, M. Hildebrand, R. Ru- vin, C. Zuege, K. Kennedy, B. Stein. Second Row: C. Maurer, G. Schrubbe, J. Neubur, E. Wagner, R. Rauscher, J. Oldenburg. First Row: D. Voss, J. Fischer, L. Licht, M. Jaeger, S. Ray. 322-10A-Mr. Froehlich Top Row: K. Luethy, E. Grothe, E. Hintz, D. Schaefer, M. Waite, R. Bowen, J. Geisenfeld, W. Dornask. Fifth Row: R. Bumbalek, T. Donovan, R. Derse, J. Brandmiller, C. Wendorf, P. Tell, W. Staf- ford, P. Fein. Fourth Row: L. Pivar, M. Gaflin, J. Eichsredt, A. Kre- senske, M. Guten, M. Blazejovsky, J. Jantz. Third Row: J. Laabs, F. La Bracke, R. Tureck, N. Schad, R. Johnson, T. Luckow. Second Row: J. Paschen, B. Musickant, R. Luebke, E. Krueger, P. Engel. Firrt Row: B. Wilson, M. Wild, C. Zahrt, M. Ruben, T. Chudnoff. 313-10A-Miss Healy Top Row: D. Witte, W. Wilkening, J. Williams, W. Mack, D. Treichler, G. Cooper, J. Schaefer. Fifth Row: P. Crooks, J. Stan- ek, D. Broenen, M. Nelson, C. Franz, E. Erichsen. Fourth Row: G. Gross, D. Plinke, R. Luecke, S. Nacheif, A. Smith. Third Row: J. Schienbein, C. Miron, N. Rydberg, J. Hecht, P. Stein. Second Row: W. Baade, D. Friedmann, I. Kahn, B. Truss, G. Tre- anrs. Firrt Row: J. Guzzetta, R. Nissenbaum, B. McFadden, J. Sol- omon, R. Scheer. 52 5-10A-Mr. Sch neller Top Row: F.,Digett, W. Duflin, L. Stangl, J. Zirbel, R. Retzer, F. Zarse, J. Schultz, C. Damon. Fifth Row: R. Kieckhefer, R. Bonic, W. Jahns, S. McCnmas, J. Gerseth, P. Kennedy, N. Hollister, N. Fields. Fourth Row: R. Niedermeier, C. Davies, P. Col-Jus, M. Bailey, R. Berry, G. Bard, J. Thuerwachter. Third Row: W. Gray, E. Brown, D. Muzik, P. Mueller, J. Kunkel, J. Mulder, F. Scott. Second Row: S. Marhenke, C. Wessel, C. Pfetferkorn, R. Pollard, M. Lauenrure, J. Rohrbeck. First Row: G. Mahnke, D. Wammer, N. Cohen, N. Richardson, S. Sengstock. CLASSES 414-10A-Miss Falk Top Row: H. Cup, J. Husak, D. Bergmann, R. Anderson, D. Schneider, J. Barrock, R. Knapp. Fourth Row: Y. Froemming, A. Meister, R. Zeck, B. White, D. Seitz, G. Hayes, R. Lorscheter. Third Row: G. Lucas, D. Messing, H. Miller, S. Preston, B. Heine, B. Kenney. Second Row: G. Warner, B. Putterman, H. Kaiser, R. Hicks, E. Ramthun, R. Newman. First Row: H. Devorkin, S. Land- field, N. Minarovic, J. McLaughlin, P. Pfeifll. 412-10A-Miss Murphy Top Row: T. Fenzlg F. McClure, J. Stenzel, D. Gillan, B. Mehr- stedt, J. Jaworski, R. Haught, T. Campbell. Second Roux' L. Gut- mann, C. Porth, R. Bleck, J. Gaulke, J. Froelich, S. Fronsee. Firxt Row: M. Meloy, L. Krimpelbein, M. Seder, D. Kodera, B. Butter. CLASSES 416-IOA-Mr. Brown Top Row: R. Werner, D. Grim, R. Priem, A. Labros, D. Pudrey N. Kenney, L. Roethle. Fourth Row: T. Ross, J. Netzhammer, D Schraven, J. Kohler C. Seifert, D. Swenson. Third Row: A. Mylor J. Bell, J. Larson, Di. Riedel, M. Scaglione, M. Rosen. Second Row? L. Farrell, D. Neils, A. Rabas, C. Britz, E. Minow. Fzrrt Row: J Hempel, J. McGrath, B. O'Brien, N. Ramler, W. Poppy. 421-2nd Semester--10B--Mr. Hagberg Top Row: J. Mendeson, K. Buckingham, H. Eglash, K. Schlinger T. Enters, E. Pizer, W. Kilgour, R. Kalebic, J. Sellin. Second Row. J. Schalow, P. Winsauer, N. Jung, L. Mixdorf, R. Clement, W Lennart, J. Schuldt, R. Mershon, L. Breckheimer. First Roux' T Letwin, D. Glicklich, M. Pumpian, V. Schwartz, C. Ellison. 1 J! 101-2 nd Semester-10B-Miss Bleyer Top Row: R. Bakula, R. De Bruin, C. Gillo, W. Sehmer, T. Klinka, J. Raabe, A. Brook, C. Zuetlow. Fourth Row: G. Schmidt, K. Hahn, E. Kreif, A. Toussaint, B. Jelinek, W. Carney, C. Baum- bach, J. Whitman. Third Row: E. Bscherer, M. Wittnebel, W. Koehn, D. Mclnroe, W. Miller, E. Stingl, G. Plotkin, J. Zuege. Second Row: N. Swan, G. Morey, S. Steiner, N. Arnold, E. Gib- son, C. Reuter, J. Rampanella, J. Wessely. Firft Row: E. Gronik, S. Burr, M. Barnes, J. Tatge, L. Mitz, C. Lichtig. 221-2nd Semester-10B-Mr. Sprague Top Row: J. Ingraham, W. Kuech, A. Marquardt, K. Cooper, D. Kriz, F. Hendel, A. Becher. Third Row: R. Berson, J. Neubauer, R. Durant, R. Rasmussen, M. Roggenbauer, T. Schwenke. Second Row: D. Christensen, L. Linden, B. Schroeder, D. Day, J. Kutter, P. Hannifin. First Row: J. Gordon, G. Sladnick, M. Berland, P. McAllister, J. Relish. ,mf- 12 5-2 nd Semester-10B-Miss Schott Top Row: I. Koren, D. Doubek, G. Skurnick, F. Tichel, H. Wil- helm, H. Schneider, J. Wierdsma, W. Fogle. Fourth Row: M. Gellman, M. Thiele, L. Sykora, J. Bielenberg, R. Zache, J. Mor- gan, J. Bublitz. Third Row: P. Coon, P. Goes, B. Halvorson, S. Luntz, J. Ristow, J. Goers, J. Schmidtbauer. Second Row: R. Rapp, J. Rice, E. Baum, M. Rauch, E. Balk, J. Wolfgram, N. Wetzel. First Row: D. Cash, J. Magestro, M. Kennedy, M. Henninger, J. Teplinsky, B. Moebus. 31 1-2 nd Semester-10B-Mrs. Boundey Top Row: L. Franklin, F. Weber, R. Redel, T. Liberty, F. Kla- bunde, J. May. Third Row: M. Holliday, G. Pack, R. Buehler, Z. Ganos, S. Friedland, M. Paepke. Second Row: N. Kolstad, K. Kircher, G. Imhauser, J. Mason, L. Wagner, S. Berliant. First Roux' A. Keller, J. Geyer, N. Holmes, C. Re, B. Psimaras. CLASSES 314-2nd Semester-10B--Miss Zinns Top Row: R. Jaeger, R. Steel, W. Herzog, V. Saathoff, J. Driscoll, R. Wolke, A. Dahlke. Fourth Row: R. Langendorf, N. Wruck, N. Sykora, D. Baumann, M. Haeselick, G. Paulos, I. Marmorstein. Third Row: D. Hartmann, R. Hill, R. Riccardi, R. Steffens, R. Linn, N. Vincent. Second Row: D. La Bracke, S. Biller, J. East- man, G. Schulz, J. Weinkauf, P. Mortag. First Row: N. Schmidt, B. Peterman, M. Beyer, C. Rosen, L. Deering. 515-2nd Semester-10B-Mrs. Bringe Top Row: H. Eberhardt, P. Stacy, R. Weiss, R. Marshall, D. Wig- gins, J. Pesick, E. Swanson, N. Eglash. Fourth Row: G. Schaefer, D. Wright, G. Borneman, W. Meyer, C. Carney, C. Toepfer, D Edwards. Third Row: B. Henricks, J. Schulz, A. Teplinksy, F McCrory, B. Pringle, D. Beilke, R. Larson. Second Row: L. Rosol B. Fraser, C. Mulhern, K. Wendorff, M. Schramek, J. Langemak Firrt Roux' Y. Bardeen, M. Zrimsek, M. Saltzberg, B. Wegner, J. Hiller. PERSONAL INDEX TQ UNDERCLASSMEN 1 A Bartelt, Neil . . . Barthel, Frederick Ackman, Joan . . . . . .85 Bartz, Geraldine . Adami, Sally Rae .... . . .87 Bassell, Russel . . Albert, Joseph ....... . . .87 Bassler, Roy . . . Alexander, Raymond ...... 84 Bathey, Jacqueline Ambos, Andrew .... . . .90 Bauer, Clarence . Andersen, James ...... . . .84 Bauer, Richard . Anderson, Dorothy . . . . . .82 Baum, Eileen . . . Anderson, Joyce ..... Anderson, Nathalie . . . . . . Ansiield ose h ,J . p ..... Anderson, Richard . . . Ansheld, Joan .... Appel, William .. Arnold, Nancy .... Artrip, Richard . .. Aschauer, La Nor . . . Aschinger, James . . . Ash, Richard ....... Aussprung, Gerald .. B Baade, William . . . Bahr, Arthur .... Bahr, Robert ..... Bailey, Margaret .. Bailey, Mike ..... Bakula, Robert Balistrieri, Frank .. Balk, Elaine ...... Bammann, Bruce .. Bander, Alfred Barber, Lois ..... Bard, Gerald .... Bardeen, Yvonne .. Bargery, Nancy . .. Barnes, Marlene .. Barrock, James .... Bartell, Ruth Ann ...87 Bauman, James . 85 Baumann, Dolores . . .88 Baumbach, Charles . . .91 Baxter, LeRoy . . . . .87 Beaver, Keith . . . . .87 Becher, Arnold . . . .92 Beck, Nancy . . . . . . .85 Becker, llse . . . . . . .88 Becker, Richard . . . ,SS Beebe, Howard . Behm, Beverly . 85 94 . . .t Behnke, Lois . . . Beihoff, Joan . . . Beilke, Donna .. Beilman, Ethel . ,U90 Bell,Joan , , ,SQ Belman, Naomi . , , .32 Bendall, Barbara , , ,90 Bender, Edward . , , .34 Bender, Richard . , , ,92 Bennett, Patricia . , , .89 Bennett, Richard , , .92 Bennett, Ronald . , , .38 Benson, William ,U84 Benz,Glen , , .89 Berg, Jo-Anne . . , , .90 Berg, Leatrice . . . Bergemann, Theodore ...... Barbara . . , , Bergmann, Doris , , , Berk, Richard . . . . . .85 Berland, Marilyn 93 . . .87 Bergen, 92 91 Berliant, Sharie .. Berman, Arnold . . Berman, Phoebe .. Berry, Robert .... Berson, Raymond . . . . . . . Bethke, Jack ..... Beyer, Marceline .. Bichler, Joyce ..... Bielefeld, Richard . Bielenberg, John .. Biermann. Theodore Biller, Suzanne Bingman, Janet . .. Bischmann, Elwyn . Birkeneder, Caroline Bisek, Alfred ..... Bitney, James ..... Biorklund, William Black, Audrey ..... Blair, Beverly ..... Blankstein, Marvin . Blazejovsky, Mary Ann ...... Bleck, Rosella ...,......... Blewett, Rosann . . Blivas, Donald .... .... Bluett, Lorna ........ .... Blumenthal, Sheldon Boedeker, William Boettcher, Carrol . . . . . . . Bogen, Doris .... Bonic, Robert .. Booz, Ralph .... Boralski, Robert .. Borkin, Esther Borneman, Glenn . . . . . . Boschuetz, Joanne . . . . . . Bowen, Donald .. Bowen, Roger .... Bower, Barbara .. Bowersox, Viola . . Boyd, Barbara ...... Boym, Norman .... Brandmiller, Delores Brandmiller, Joseph . Brandt, Ruth ...... Brazelton, Patricia .. Breyman, Carl ..... Bridge, Jacqualine .. Briskin, Gerald .... Britt, John ....... Britz, Carolyn .... Brizman, Marlene .. Brockman, Robert .. Broenen, Darwin .. . Brook, Arthur . . . Brooks, Curtis .. Brost, Caroline . . . Brucker, Walter .... Brueckner, Marilyn . Brunette, Jean ..... Brunow, Richard . . . Bscherer, Elizabeth . Brown, Elizabeth . .. Bubacy, Joseph . . . Bublitz, Joyce . . . Bublitz, Roger . .. Buchan, Nancy . . . Buchert, Ronald .... Buck, Burton ...... Buckingham, Kenneth Buckley, Barbara . .. Buckton, Gordon . .. Budner, Harvey .. Buehler, Ray .... Buehler, Robert .. Buero, Jane .... Buero, Joan ....... Buetemeister, Earl .. Buetemeister, Edward Bulin, Carol ....... Bumbalek, Russell . Burgi, Marion ..... Burhop, LaVerne .. Burmeister, Carol . Burns, Robert .... Burr, Barbara .... Burr, Sarita ..... Bursack, Donna . . . Bursten, Lawrence . Busacker, Robert .. Butcher, Robert . . . Butler, Beverly . . . Bylan, Jack ...... C Calewart, Marvin .. Callan, Carol ..... Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell, Theodore Carli, Marie ...... Carney, Cyril ..... Carney, Wayne .. . Carrol, George .... Carstens, David . .. Cash, Doreen ..... Cavanaugh, Nancy Champion, Harold . Champlin, Donald . Chesnick, Gordon . Choren, Edward . . . Christensen, Dorothy Chudnoif, Terry Cibulka, Arlene Claus, Dolores Clement, Rogers Cobus, Patricia Cohen, Bernice Cohen, Donald Cohen, Marvin Cohen, Muriel Cohen, Norma Cohen, Norman Cohen, Lee . . . Conley, Shirley Conger, Joan ..... Cook, Marilyn Coon, Paul ...... Cooper, Kenneth .. Cooper, William .. Costello, Helen Cota, Keith Coutley, John .... Croasdale, Jane Crooks, Patrick Cross, Ramona Culver, Dorothy .. Cummings, Patricia Cup, Herbert ..... D Dahlke, Arnold Dalton, Jack .... Damon, Carol Davies, Carol .... Davies, James Davis, Clark . . . Davis, John ..... Day, Dorothy De Bruin, Ronald . Deering, Loretta .. De Frain, James . . . De Karske, Delores Delanty, Jane .... Del Bello, Carmen . Dennenberg, Gerald Derse, Mary ...... Derse, Rita Mae .. Derse, Thomas De Tienne, Kenneth Detjen, Donald Devel, Mary Lee . . . Devorkin, Harriet . Diamond, Maxine . Diamond, Nancy .. Dickrell, Frances .. Diem, Marjorie .. . Diers, Marlene ..... Digert, Frederick , . . Dinkin, Burton Dixon, Marcia .. Domask, Walter .. Donovan, Thomas .. Doris, Arlene .... Doro, James ..... Doubeck, Donald . . Draeger, Darlene . .. Driscoll, James Dubin, Franklin . . . Dudrey, Donald .... Duewel, Edward . .. Duflin, Warren . .. Dumdie, Eugene . ., Dumke, Lois ...... Durant, Richard Duwe, Nannette . .. E Eastman, June .... Eberhardt, Harl . .. Eberhardt, Robert .. Edwards, Diane . .. Edwards, Richard . . . Eggebrecht, Ronald . Eggert, Dale ...... Eggert, Eugene .... Eglash, Hyam .. Eglash, Norbert .... Ehlert, Thomas .... Eichenbaum, Kenneth Eichstaedt, Dona Eichstedt, Joan .... Eigner, Shirley ..... Eisenberg, Alvin Ellison, Clarice Elmer, Donald .... Elmer, Joan .... Endter, Thomas . . . Engel, Phyllis . . . Engler, Mary Ennis, Wayne .... Enters, Thomas .... Erdmann, Geraldine . Erichsen, Ella ...... Ericksen, Kay ..... Eskaw, William . . . Eske, Nadine ...... Eversum, Hildegard . F Faber, Daniel . . . Faber, June ..... Faber, Nancy ...... Fairman, Bobby Lee . Farrell, Lorraine .... Fechtmeyer, William Fegebank, Dolores .... .... Fein, Philip ....... Feingold, Paul . . . Feldman, Joan . . . Felsing, Richard . . . Felzer, Lova .... Fidler, Jack ..... Fields, William .... Fischer, Joyce Ann . Fischer, Joyce ...... Fischer, Lois .... Fitz, Joan ........ Flanagan, Patricia . Flor, Melicent .. Flynn, John ...... Foechler, Ralph . .. Foerds, Nancy .... Fogle, William .. Foister, Laurel . . . Forman, Elaine Forman, Lucille . .. Fortlage, Paul . . . Fosdick, Patricia . . . Foss, Karl ...... Frank, Carolyn .... Franklin, Gloria . Frankulin, Louis . . . Franz, Carol ..... Frase, Patricia . . . Fraser, Barbara . . . Freigang, Robert .. Friedkin, James . .. Friedland, Sidney .. Friedman, Sheila .. Friedmann, Dolores Frockt, Rose Lee .. Froehlich, Lois . . . Froelich, Joyce . . . Froemming, Pat . . . Froemming, Yvonne Frohwirth, Russell . Froling, Constance Fronsee, Stewart .. Fronsoe, Richard .. G Gafiin, Margaret . . . Galst, Dolores . .. Gallalin, Douglas . Gallin, Viva . . . Ganos, Zoe . . . Ganos, Zoe . . . Garfinkel, Joan .. Gartler, Miriam . . . Gauerke, Enid . . . Gaulke, Joan ..... Gaurkee, Clarisse ,. Gehm, Donna . .. Geiger, Arlene . .. Geisenfeld, Jackie . Gelhausen, Gloria . Gellman, Burton .. Gellman, Maxine . . Gendelrnan, Sheldon Genthe, William .. Gentilli, Margaret , Genz, Robert ...,. Gerelick, Lois .... Gerseth, John . .. Geyer, Edith . . . Geyer, Janet ..... Gialdini, Robert .. Gibson, Evelyn . . . Gifhn, Donald . .. Gillan, Dion . . . Gille, Charles Ginsberg, Eugene . . Given, Lois ...... Glawe, Kay ...... Gleixner, Dorothy . Glicklich, Doris , . . Glicksman, David . Gliebert, Lois ..... Glienke, Lois .... Goedtke, Ermine . . . Goehre, Richard .. Goers, Joanne Goes, Philip ..... Goldman, Lowell .. Goldman, Sheldon . Goldner, Ernst .... Goldner, Lothar . . . Golper, Elaine . . . Gonwa, Gerald .. Gordon, Joyce . .. Gottsacker, Lois . . . Gould, John ..... Granberg, Janet . . . Grant, Sidney ..... Grassold, Ronald .. Graves, Raymond . Gray, William .... Green, Howard . .. Green, Ruth ,.... Green, Virginia .. Greene, Armin .. Grennier, Earl . .. Greuel, Diane .... Griffey, Wanetta .. Grim, Donald .... Groffy, Grace ..... Gronemeyer, Walter Gronik, Eileen .... Gross, Gayle ........ Grossman, Gerald .... Grotelueschen, Catherine Groth, Kenneth ...... Grothe, Egon ....... Grotte, June . . . Gruehn, Joanne . . . Grugel, Donald .... Gunkel, Margareth . . . Guschl, Joyce ...... Guten, Muriel ..... Gutglass, Beverly . . . Gutman, Lois ...... Guzzetta, Jo Anne ,,,. H Habeck, James .... Haddorlf, Pat ...... Haese, Carol ......... Haeselich, Mary Jane . Hafemeister, Raymond . Hager, Lois ......... Hahn, Henry ...... Hahn, Kenneth . . . Halvorson, Barbara . Hambach, Joyce . . . Hambley, Eleanor .. Hampel, Janice . .. Haney, John ...... Hannifin, Patricia . Hansen, Beverly . . . Hansen, Elwood . . . Hanson, Lucille . .. Hanson, Richard Hantzsch, Russel . .. Harman, Donald . . . Harney, Helen .... Harris, Floyd . . . Harth, Jack .... Harthum, Jean Harthum, Joan Hartman, Althea .. Hartman, Robert . . . Hartmann, Diane . . Hartung, Shirley Harry, Roger ..,.. Hasler, Roger ..., Hastings, Cheerie . . Hatleberg, Gene Haught, Ronnald . . . Hayes, Jerome .... Heagney, James . . . Hecht, Janet ......... Henninger, Melvin . . . . Heidemann, William . . Heine, Betty ........ Heinz, Virginia .... Heinzen, Irene .. Heiser, Janice .. Held, Joyce Helgert, Mary .. Hellen, Herbert . .. Heller, Barry ...... Hempel, Gordon . . . Hempel, Janet ..... Hendel, Ferdinand .. Hendel, Oscar ,.,. Henricks, Barbara .. Hendricks, Wayne .. Herburg, Nancy . . . Herde, Robert .... Herman, Elroy ..... Hermann, Arthur ..... Hermann, Elizabeth . . . Hersh, Gerald .... .. Herzberg. Howard .. Herzog, Warren . . . Heup, John ......... Hewitson, Dorothy Hicks, Joyce ...... Hicks, Ruth ...... Hiken, Donna ..... Hildebrand, Marion . . . Hill, Patricia ...... Hill, Richard ..... Hiller, Benette . . . Hiller, Judith ...,. Hillman, Herbert .. Hillman, Leroy .... Himmelreich, Beverly Himmelstein, Robert Hintz, Gene ...... Hisberger, Vivian .. Hlawek, Robert . .. Hoad, Joanne .... Hock, Richard .... Hoeppner, Donald .. Hoff, Dolores ..... Hoffman, Ruth . . . Holliday, Marilyn . . Hollister, Nan .... Holmes, Nancy . . . Holmes, Suzanne . . . Holt, Donald ...... Holzhaeuser, Barbara Horvath, Rose Marie Huber, Walter ..... Hudson, Helen Hughes, Donna . . . Huhnke, George .. Huppert, Arnold . . Hurd, Barbara . . . Hurley, James .... Hurwitz, Burton . . . Husayk, Jerome . . . I Igl, Janice .... Imhauser, Georgia . Imhof, Gloria ...... Ingraham, Gerald .. lsleb, Douglas .... J Jacks, Joan -. . w. . . Jacobson, Virginia . . Jaeger, Mary Ann .. Jaeger, Richard . .. Jahnke, Carol ..... Jahns, Lowell ...... Jahns, Wayne ...... Jankowitz, Maynard . Jantz, Jean ........ Jacquith, Janice . . . Jarr, Elaine ..... Jaworski, James . . . Jelinek, Beverly . . . Jenkins, Merle . . . Jens, Dorothy .... Jens, Sylvia . . . Jerde, Lindsay . . . John, John .. . John, Russell .... Johnson, Glenn . . . Johnson, Grace Johnson, Jeanette . . Johnson, Robert .. Jonas, Jean ...... Jones, Dorothy . . . Jones, Warren . . . Juech, William . . . Juel, Eugene .... Jung, Nancy ...... Junker, Charlotte .. K Kahn, Howard . . . Kahn, Ida ....... Kahn, Mardella . . . Kahn, Marlene . .. Kaiser, Harriet . . . Kaisler, Kenneth .. Kalebic, Robert . . Kalt, Elaine ..... Kane, Shirley .... Kanitz, Glenn .... Karolczak, James .. Karth, James .... Kass, Lenore . . . Katz, Milton . . . Keely, Ryan .... Keil, Marilyn . . . Keim, Willard . .. Keller, Arthur . .. Keller, Carol . . . Keller, James . . . Keller, Milton . .. Keller, William .. Kells, Robert ..... Kennedy, Kathryn . Kennedy, Mary .... Kennedy, Patrick .. Kenney, Barbara . . . Kenney, Neil .... Kernien, Helen . . . Kesselhon, Charles . Kesselman, Ruth .. Kessenihk, James . Kessler, Lawrence . . Kestin, Doris ..... Ketona, Marlene . . Kieckhefer, Ronald . Kiessig, Colleen . . . Kilgour, William . Kircher, Kenneth . Kircher, Rosemary Kissinger, Charles . Kittleson, Shirley .. Klabande, Frederick Klabouch, Gloria . Klahn, Allen ..... Klapperich, William Klart, Dolores ..... Klavitter, Elaine . . Kleiman, Max Klein, Martin ..... Kleist, Kling, Constance . . Kenneth . . Klinka, Theodore . . Klurfeld, Eugene . . Knapp, Roland . . Knauss, Rita ..... Knoechel, Edwin .. Knopf, William . . . Knotek, James .... Knudten, Clifford . Kodell, Mary ..... Kodera, Diane . . . Koehn, Walter . . . Koenig, Marilyn .. Koeper, James .. Koester, Elaine .. Kohl, Roland .... Kohlberg, Harlyne . Kohler, Janis ..... Kohls Geor e , g . . . Kolins, James . . . Kolstad, Nancy . . . Kolster, Thomas .. Koppel, Richard . . . Korbel, Allan ..... Korelstein, Norman Koren, Irving ..... Koser, Lester .... Kotvis, David . . . Kovats, Ethel . . . Krause, Charles .. Krause, Richard .. Krause, Rita .... Krauser, June . . . Krebs, Patricia .. Kreif, Edna ..... Kremer, Herbert . . . Kresenske, Audrey . . . . . . . Kricker, Janet ............ Krimpelbein, Leatrice Kriz, Charles ....... . . . . Kriz, Daniel ...... Krohn, Darrell . . . Krohn, Patricia .. Krohn, Ruth . . . Kroll, Jarne ..... Kroll, John ....... Kronshage, Marilyn . . . . . . Krueger, Emily .... Krueger, Robert .... Krugman, Diana . . Krzewina, Janet . . Kuech, William . . . Kuchta, Jacquelyn . Kugler, Gerald . .. Kulakow, Stanley . Kummer, Barbara . Kunde, Donald Kundert, Phyllis .. Kunkel, Jack .... Kunkel, Joanne . . . Kunz, Gladys ..... Kurath, Nancy . . . Kuritz, Beverly . .. Kurtz, Beverly . . . Kurtz, La Verne .. Kuswa, Douglas . . . Kutter, Janet .... L Laabs, Joan ....... La Bracke, Dorothy La Bracke, Fay .... Labros, Arthur .... Labros, Sylvia . . . Lade, Margrit .... Ladish, Joan . . . Ladwig, Carl . . Ladwig, Joan . . Laing, Warren . . . Lakich, Helen . . . Lakich, Milivoy . . . Lakitch, Marlene . . Lambie, Robert Lambrecht, James . . Lambrecht, Joyce .. Landlield, Sydelle . . Lang, Mavis ...... Lang, Shirley .... Lange, Kenneth . . . Lange, Robert .... Langedyk, Mary Ann Langemak, Joline . . Langendorf, Richard Langer, Glenn .... Langjahr, Joanne . . Langlois, Marcie .. Langteau, Elizabeth La Pointe, Ellen . . . Lapping, Yale .... La Rose, Valerie . Larsen, Kenneth . . . Larsen, Richard . . . Larson, Joy . ...... Larson, Richard . . . Larwasser, Lawrence Lashway, Glenn . . . Lasiewicz, Phyllis .. Lauersdorf, Lyol . . . Laughlin, Thomas . Lautenbach, Alice . Lauenture, Marlene Lavriotis, Christine . Lavriotis, Virginia . Lease, Joyce ...... Lederer, Max .... Leewe, Joseph . . . Lefco, Marvin .... Lehmann, Roger .. Lehr, William .... Leikam, Richard .. Leindecker, Jean .. Leiser, Allan .... Lennart, Carol .... Lennart, William . Lenz, Ethel , ....... Lenz, Warren ..... Leopold, Nancy . . . Lerscheler, Richard Letwin, Toba ..... Lewer, Luther .... Liberda, Marlene . . Liberty, Terry Licht, Lois ....... Lichtig, Charlotte . . Lichtig, Harriet . .. Lichtig, Jordan .... Lichtig, Sharon Liebenberg, Dorothy Liebl, Joseph ..... Lilhammer, Lorraine Linden, Lois ...... Lindert, Irma ..... Lindquist, Amy . . . Lindstrom, Lauretta Linn, Ralph ...... Lipscomb, Patricia . Liska, Betty ...... Livingston, Carlyle . Lloyd, Richard .... Lorenzen, Bernice . Lorscheter, John . . . Lordal, Jack .... Luber, Charles . . Lubotzky, Celia Lubowitz, Lois .... Lucas, Genevieve . . Luckow, Thomas .. Luebke, Janet ..... Luebke, Ronald . . . Luecke, Ruthann . . Luethy, Kenneth .. Lunde, Alfred . .. Luntz, Sandra ..... M Maas, Arley-Jean .. Macht, Doris ..... Mack, William .... Mading, Elizabeth . Magestro, Joseph .. Mahnke, Gregory . . Mahoney, James .. Mallon, Lois ..... Malmberg, Donald . Manning, Kathleen Manos, Theodora .. Marhenke, Shirley . Marks, Joan ...... Marmorstein, Israel Marquardt, Alfred . Marshall, Ronald .. Martin, Marilyn . . . Mascipinto, Angeline Masek, Marlene . . . Mason, Gerold . . . Masset, Shirlee . . . Matter, Arlene .... Matzen, Robert . . . Maurer, Caryl .... Maurer, Florence .. May, Delbert ..... May, Jack ..... Mayer, John ...... Mayer, Lucille .... Mayer, Toby . .. Mayer, William . . . Maylor, Alice ..... McAllister, Francis . McAllister, Patricia McCarthy, Maxine McClure, Frederick McComas, Stuart . . McCool, Jean .... McCrory, Frances .. McElhanon, Harvey McEvoy, Robert . . . McFadden, Barbara McGowan, David . McGrath, Joan .... McGucken, Joan .. McGuire, Raymond Mclnroe, Dennis .. Mclnroe, Marion .. McKernan, Leo .... McLaughlin, Joan . McLay, Barbara . .. McTavish, Bradley Medler, Mariorie .. Mehrstedt, Robert . Meiling, Marvin .. Meinecke, William Meister, Audrey . . . Meloy, Mary Ann . . . Mendelson, Jay . . Menke, James Menzel, Marilyn . . . Mershon, Ruth .... Messing, Dorothy . .. Meunitz, Marion . .. Meyer, Donald . . . Meyer, Fred ....... .... Meyer, Marjorie .... .... Meyer, Ronald . . . Meyers, Marlene .... .... Michel, Jerome .. Mick, Barbara . Mikolic, Nancy Miller, Denison Miller, George Miller, Harold Miller, Harriet Miller Leila .... Miuefj William . Miuies, Shirley . Minarovic, Nancy Minkin, Gilbert .... Minow, Elaine ..... Mintz, Jeannette Miron, Carroll .... , Misenbaum, Dale . .. Misselhorn, Donald .. Mitz, Lila ......... Mixdorf, Lloyd .. Moe, Phyllis .............. Moebus, Bonnie ........... Moebus, Gloria ........... Moederndorfer, Edward ..... Moeller, Eleanore ......... Moeller, William ......... Moglowsky, Alan . . . Mohr, Harold .... Molitor, Mary ..... Molnar, Jean ....... Montgomery, Jean . . . Moody, Beverly .... Moore, William .... Morey, Gordon .. Morgan, Joseph .. Mortag, Patricia .... Mosiman, Nancy . .. Motola, Joan . . . Mudge, Richard . Mueller, David . . Mueller, Elinor . . Mueller, Marilyn Mueller, Patricia Mueller, Ruth . . Mulder o ce . . , J V Mulhern, Carol .. Mund, Robert ..... Mundt, Isabelle ..... Musickant, Beverly . . . Muth, Charles ..... Muzik, Donna . .. N Naab, Walter .... Nacheff, Sally ...... Naimon, Leonard .... Nehmer, Kenneth Neils, Doris ....... Nelson, Malcolm . . . Nemoir, Victoria . .. Ness, Arvid ........ Netzhammer, Joan . . . Neubauer, Donald . . . Neubauer, James . .. Neuburg, Joan ..,. Neuman, Richard . . . Newby, Howard .... Newth, Margaret .... Newman, Mary Je Newman, Roy ............ Nichol, Joan Patricia ....... Nichols, Thomas .... Niedermeier. Ruth . . . Niemczyk, Doris . .. Elfl. ...... Nies, Ronald ...... Nigh, Joyce ....... Nims, Beverly ..... Nissenbaum, Rochelle Noebel, Allan ..... Nonhof, Joe Ann . .. Nornberg, John . . . Novak, Wanda . . Nygren, Tom .... Nordbeck, John . . . O O'Brien, Barbara . . . Ohm, Barbara .... Ohm, Jack ........ Oldenburg, Janice .. Olson, Joretta ..... Olson, Marilyn .. . O'Rourke, Patricia . Ostermeyer, Jean . .. P Pack, Gary ..... Pack, Sharon . . . Paepke, Marilyn . . . Pagel, Gerald . . . Pagel, Joan Pagel, Patricia .. Palay, Earl ....... Paleen, William . . . Paley, Phillip . . . Papador, John .. Paschen, Joanne . . . Paulat, Ethel , . . . Pedro, Charlene . . . Pellar, June .... Pemble, Robert . .. Pennow, Walter . . . Perchonok, Fred .... Perchonok, Philip .. Pergole, Nancy Perlick, Nancy .... Pesick, Jack .... Pestalozzi, Ruth . . . Petashnick, Lois . . . Peters, Dorothy . .. Peters, Elaine ...... Petersdorf, Keith Petersen, Lois ..... Peterson, Robert Pfafll, Patricia . .... Pfefferkorn, Carol .. Pfeiffer, Alvin .... Pfeiffer, Patricia . Picard, Gene Pickarts, Lois ..... Pickens, Joanne . .. Pieper, Delores .... Pieper, Kenneth . . . Pilon, Edith .... Pinkus, Ronald Pinnow, Phyllis .. . Pinter, Dolores .... Pipp, Ralph ....... Pittleman, Theodore Pitts, Clifford ...... Pivar, Lita ........ Pivar, William .... Pizer, Evan ..... Pleier, Delores .... Plinke, Donna .... Plotkin, Gerald Plotkin, Harold . .. Pohle, Robert . . . Polenz, Ralph .. Pollard, Rae ...... Pollock, Donald .... Ponschock, Donald . Popp, Ilene ...... Poppy, Wesley .... Port. Margaret .... Porth, Carolyn .... Potts, Richard ..... Powell, Elizabeth . . . Powerstein, Kenneth Pratt, Jean ..... Press, Sally ...... Preston, Sandra . .. Preuschl, Harold .. Priem, Roger .... Priewe, Phyllis . . . Pringle, Bernice . . . Prochnow, Richard Proulx, Robert .... Psemaras, Bessie . . . Pumpian, Maxine . . Pupp, Dolores . . . Pusch, Richard .... Putterman, Barbara Q Quehlke, Thomas . . R Raab, Dorothy . . . Raabe, James ..... Raasch, Roger .... Rabas, Arthur .... Rademacher, Gerald Radunz, Doris .... Ramler, Nancy . .. Rampanelli, June . Ramthun, Edward . . Randall, Donald .. Ranz, Warren .. . Rapp, Richard .... Rasbornik, John . . . Rasch, Richard . . . Raskin, Nancy .... Rasmussen, Ralph . Rasmussen, Richard Rasmussen, Yvonne Rathlesberger, Ruth Rauch, Betty ...... Rauch, Marilyn . . . Rauscher, Rosemarie Ray, Sally ......., Re, Carmela ...... Reber, William ., Rech, Robert .. Redel, Ronald .... Redlich, Kenneth .. Reese, Paul ..... Rehak, Robert . . . . Reichenbach, Elsie . Reinke, Marlene .. Reindorf, Flora Mae Relish, John ...... Reschenberg, Avis . Resnick, Myron . .. Retzer, Evelyn . .. Retzer, Richard .. Reuter, Carla .... Rheingans, Janet .. Rhemer, Joanne . . . Riccardi, Robert . . . Rice, James ..... Richardson, Nona . Richter, Arlene .. Richter, John ..... Riedel, Dorothy . . . Riemer, Edward . . . Ries, Claudette . . . Rieve, Joanne . . . Ristow, Joyce .... Ristow, Nancy .... Robinson, Marilyn . Roeber, Nancy .... Roethle, Lawrence . Rogge, Janet ...,. Roggenbauer, Marga ICI Rohlinger, Mae ........... Rohrbeck, Joyce ..... Roloff, Marilyn .. Rolke, Audrey . . . Rosen, Carole .... Rosen, Marcia ..... Rosenberg, Kermit . . . Rosenberg, Nancy . .. Rosenstein, Donald Rosin, Elaine . . . Rosol, Leo ..... Ross, Timothy .... Rossin, Herbert ..... Rossmiller, Ronald . . . Roth, Joseph ..... Rothstein, David .. Rotier, Donald . . . Rotter, Robert .... Rottman, Carol . .. Roy, Joan ....... Ruben, Marilyn . .. Rubin, Gertrude .. Rubnitz, Harriet .. Rueth, John .... Ruos, Frederick . .. Ruplinger, Ray . . . Russell, Doris .... Ruvin, Renee ,. Ryan, James . . . Rydberg, Neva . . . S Saathoff, Victor . .. Sader, Marlene . . . Sadler, Robert . . . Sadoff, Robert .. Safer, Jerome ..... Saltzberg, Marlea .... Saltzstein, Nancy .... Samosky, Donald .... Sander, Doreen . . . Sapp, Margaret . . . Sauer, Gerald ..... Saunders, David ..... Scaglione, Mary ..... Schachtschneider, Jerry Schad, Nancy ....... Schaefer, Ewald ...,. Schaefer, Gordon .... Schaefer, John .... Schaefer, Jule .... Schaefer, Jerome .. Schaefer, Kenneth Schaeffer, George .... Schaenzer, Gerold .. . Schalow, Joyce .... Scheer, James .... Scheer, Robert .... Scheinbein, Jack .. Schiessl, Jeanne . .. Schiro, Arlene Schlicke, Jeanne . . . Schlienger, Kent . . . Schloemilch, Sally . .. Schlosser, Rita ...... Schmideler, Audrey .. Schmidt, Donna ..... Schmidt, Evelyn E. . . . Schmidt, Evelyn J. . Schmidt, Grace . . . Schmidt, June .... Schmidt, Lorraine . . Schmidt, Natalie . . . Schmidt, Nelda .... Schmidt, Robert .,... Schmidtbayeyr, Joyce . Schmidtbayeur, Joyce . Schmit, Janet ....... Schmitt, Janet ..... Schmitt, Richard . . Schmitz, Adele .... Schneider, Daniel .... Schneider, Herbert . . . Schneider, Maxine . . . Schneider, Paul . . . Schneider, Sari .... Schneider, Wilbur . . . Schnoll, Annette . . . Schoen, lrmgard ..... Schoen, Mary Ann . . . Schoenfeldt, Nancy .. Schoos, Paul ........ Schramek, James . . Schramek, Joseph .... Schremek, Marilyn . . Schraven, Dolores Schreiner, John .... Schroeder, Betty . . Schroeder, Janet ., Schrubbe, Arlene . .. Schrubbe, Glen .. Schubert, Dolores . . Schuldes, Joyce .. Schuldt, John ,... Schuler, Joyce Schulner, Beverly . . . Schulner, Sandra . Schultz, Donald , . Schultz, Erwin . . Schultz, Joyce .... Schultz, Russell . . Schulz, Gloria . . . Schulz, Janet ...... Schumacher, Ted . .. Schuster, Gerald . . Schutte, Marion .. Schwark, Roy . . . Schwartz, James .. Schwartz, Marion .... Schwartz, Vernell .......... Schwartz, Wayne .......... Schwartzburg, Mildred Schwehn, Catherine ........ Schwerdt, James ..... Schwenke, Thomas .. Schwibinger, Robert ,...... Schwulst, Robert Schwidler, Betty .. Scott, Florence . . . Scott, Joyce ..... Seals, Bonnie .... Sehmer, Wayne .. Seidler, Thomas .. Seifert, Sylvia . . . Seiser, Neal. . Seitz, Deane ..... Sell, Edward ....... Sellin, June ........ Sengstock, Shirley . . . . . . . Sersted, Glen ...... Sewrey, William .... .... Shanuvith, Margaret . Shapiro, Myron ..... .... Shapson, Milton .... Short, Jean ..... Shotola, Charles .. Sibald, Sally Siefert, Caryl . . . Siegel, Barbara . . Siegel, Sandra Siegman, Ronald . . . Siewert, Howard Silber, Janice ....... .... Silberman, Seymour . . . . . . Silverman, Natalie . . . . . . . Simmons, Hope .... Sims, Lorraine . .. Singleton, Donna . . . Sittler, Dale ..... Skorton, Perry . . . Skurnick, Gerold .... Sladnick, Genevieve .. Slagle, Donna ..... Slamann, Lorenec . . . Slamann, Theresa . . . Slater, Donald . .. Slipper, Janet . . . Smith, Auralie . . Smith, Beverlv . . Smith, Ronald . . Smith,Wayne . . . Socha, Nancie . . . Sodos, Erving . . . Sokol, Shirley . . . Soliva, Shirley . .. Solomon, Jane . . . Sorensen, Eugene . . . Spaude, Ruth .... Spaude, Donald .. Spector, Jean . . . Spector, Sidney . . . Spidell, Fred ..... 91 82 92 87 84 90 83 88 91 82 88 87 84 88 90 88 93 93 88 84 88 88 85 87 91 82 84 83 85 92 89 85 88 90 85 89 92 82 84 89 91 88 91 90 84 85 82 88 88 84 89 82 91 84 91 89 84 84 85 84 88 84 84 89 82 92 92 87 84 88 84 87 90 89 91 84 87 88 84 84 90 87 89 88 82 85 85 Spoere, Arlene .... Sprenger, John .... Sprotte, Norman .. Stade, Marilyn .... Stafford, Wiloy .... Stahoski, Shirley . . . Stanek, James ..,. Stangle, Leonard .. Stark, Marilyn .... Steel, Richard .. Stefanitsch, Elsie . . . Steffen, Carol . . . Steffen, Joyce . , . Steffens, Ronald . . . Stehling, James . .. Stein, Bernhardt . . . Stein, Bonita .... Stein, Helen . . . Stein, Philip . . . Stein, Robert . .. Steiner, Eugenie Steiner, Joanne .. Steiner, Sheldon . . . Steinhardt, Delores Steinkrauss, Gordon Stenzel, John ..... Stephan, Elizabeth Steuer, Caroline . . Steuer, Howard . . Stieghorst, James , Stifter, Donald . . . Stingl, Edward . . . Stocks, Dolores .. Stoeckman, Nancy Stolz, Peter ...... Stone, Nancy . .. Stott, Jill ...... Straka, Gerald .. Strand, Elaine .. Strehlow, Ray ,,,, Stroebel, Arthur ,, Stummeier, James SfYecker, Elizabeth Sucharsky, Gerald Sullivan, James ,, Sutherland, Harry Sutter, Dorothy .. Svenson, Doreen . Swan, Nancy .... Swanson, Edwin . Swartwout, Willis Sweemer, William Swenson, Robert .. Swentkofske, Marvin Swope, Patricia SYkora, Lyle . .. .. SYk0ra, Neal ...... T Tacke, Ronald .. Tagart, Sam . . . Talbot, James . . . Talbot, Jean Tamms, Erwin .. Tate, Arlene . . . Tatge, Joan . . . Taufner, Hope .. Techel, Fredrick . . . Tell, Phyllis .... Teper, Sheila ..... Teplinsky, Arthur . Teplinsky, Jeannette Ternes, Dorothy . . . Ternes, Lawrence . . Terris, Robert .... Teschan, Rudolf . . . Thessin, Marguerite Thiele, Carol ..... Thiele, Marlene . . . Thierfelder, Herbert Thierfelder, Lois .. Thoms, Lucy ..... Thuerwachter, James Tiefenbach, Marlene Tikkuri, Lois ..... Timm, Kathleen . . . Toepfer, Carla . .. Tolzman, Patricia . Tonn, Ronald . . . Topel, Joan .... Totsky, Gordon .. Toussaint, Alynn Treants, Georgine .. Treichler, Donald . . . Tremper, Joyce . . . Trevaskis, Joyce .. Trevillian, Lynn .. Triebe, Patricia .... Trost, Lorraine ..... Truebenbach, Elaine Truss, Barbara ..... Truss, Janet ....... Tugenberg, Joanne . . Turek, Ruth ....... Turner, David Tyrrell, James .. U Ugent, Aaron . . . Ugent, Ruth ..... V Vaitl, Carl ......., Van Busirk, Jaqueline' O i I i I i Van Eerden, Joan . . . Vedinsky, Elaine . .. Veenstra, Nancy .... Verkoeven, Bernard . Vincent, Allen ..... Vincent, Norman . . . Voelz, Carol ..... Voelzke, David . . Vogel, Sally .... Voigt, Donald ..... Volbrecht, Nancy . . . Vollbrecht, Kenneth . Vopat, Henry ...... Voss, Carol ...... Voss, Darlene . . . Voss, Diane ..... W Wagner, Ellen . .. Wagner, Lois ...... Wagner, Ronald .... Waite, Carole .... Waite, Marilyn . . . Walbert, William .. Waldron, James ..,. Walish, Alan ...... Walker, William . . . Wallschlaeger, Barbara ..... Walter, Kenneth . . . Waltritsch, Ramon . . Wammer, Diane . . . Wandschneider, Wayne ..... Warner, Gloria .... Webber, Claudel . .. Weber, Art ...... Weber, Diane . . . Weber, Frank . . . Weber, Lillian . . Weborg, Janet . . . Weginger, Joan .. Wegner, Barbara . .. Weick, Leland . . . Weil, Marlene ..... Weimar, Robert .... Weinkauf, Joan .. Weisinger, Grace . . . Weiss, Dolores . . Weiss, Robert F. . . Weiss, Robert M. . . . Weitzel, Hannah . . . Weller, Betty .... Welton, Robert .... Wendel, Nancy .... Wendlandt, Geraldine Wendorf, Clarence . Wendorif, Donald .. 83 85 82 82 87 83 90 90 87 84 84 85 87 82 90 87 84 90 85 87 84 90 82 82 84 84 84 89 89 88 85 87 82 88 82 88 87 88 90 90 92 85 87 90 84 82 82 84 89 85 91 90 87 91 91 87 83 92 82 83 83 83 89 88 85 93 89 87 88 93 85 84 84 82 87 90 85 Wendorlf, Kathleen Wergin, Oliver Werner, Beverly . . . Werner, Robert . .. Wessely, Juel .... Wessel, Carol ..... Westerman, Janice Westmore, Richard Wetenkamp, Alpha Wetzel, Nancy .... Wheeler, Kenneth , Whitman, James .. White, Annette .. White, Betty . . . White, Donald . . . Wick, Manning . . . Wicker, Donald . . . Wiedenhoeft, Ralph Wiedemeyer, Don . Wierdsma, Chester Wiggins, Dale .... Wild, Kurt ...... Wild, Mae ...... Wilde, Esther .... Wilhelm, Herman . Wilkening, Walter Will, Joan ....... Wille, Carl ....... Wille, Marilyn F. .. Wille, Marilyn M, . Wilson, Betty .... Williams, James . . . Winnecour, Lewis . Winsauer, Patricia . Witt, Jane ....... Witt, Russell .. Witt, Sherburn .... Witte, Douglas Wittenberg, Gerald Wittnebel, Marilyn Wiviott, Howard .. Woelm, Jacqueline Woldman, Peggy .. Wolf, Lorraine . . . Wolf, Richard .... Wolfgrarn, Joyce .. Wolfsberger, Ardale Wolinsky, Edith .. Worden, Wayne .. Wright, Donald . . . Wright, Gloria . . . Wruck, Nancy .... Wulz, John ...... Wunderlich, Nancy Wunsch, Shirley .. Y Yanow, Minnette . Yelle, John ....... Yoerin, Theodore . . York, David ...... Young, Alta ...... Yurgaites, Geraldine Z Zable, Jerome . . . Zache, Raulfe . .. Zahrt, Carol . . . Zandt, Donald . . . Zarse, Fredric .... Zeck, Rosemary . . . Zeeb, William . . . Zeller, Lou Ellyn . . Zellin, Roberta . . . -Ziegler, Beverly . . . Zietlow, Carl ..... Zimdars, Donna . . . Zimmerman, Edward Zimmermann, Joan Zimpelmann, Glenn Zirbel, John ...... Zrimsek, Marion . . Zsido, Dolores . . . Zuege, Carol . . . Zuege, Joan . . . If you want to be a Badger, Then come along with us To the realm of Education. Here the Senior is king. From a little one-room schoolhouse Where the three Rls first were born We bring you to today. Here readinl, 'riting', and yrithmetic Have been joined by Home Ec, Shop, Band and orchestra, Gym, The commercials, Art and the sciences In lOO years of Statehood. Education has thus far advancedm- Every badger must have his chance. . ENIUDS I bane reen Tony Jerioar only once. Tbat once war grailitation nigbt. I war jart tbinking- be began . . . Imagine tbat! teafeil Antoinette .... I-Ie ignoreil ber. -about tbe etlacational opportitnitief I bane-bere in tbir .rtate. . . . Etlitcation bar alwayr been important beref' I pnt in .... Yer, faiil Antoinette. A Jbetcb of tbe 'little fcboolboitfe' war even circitlateil in tbe campaign of-ab-I89O. . . . Tbat'J rigbtf confrmeil my bailger frienil. Anal below tbat Jketcb in roliil, black print were tbexe worclx: 'STAND BY IT'!f' IANUARY 1948 BLOOD BUNCE DE KARSKE ABRAMSON ANASTOS ANDERSON ASCHENBRENNER AUGUSTIN BANKE BAUTZ BERG BEYER BIGOTT BIRKENEDER BLEY BOUCHER BRANDT BRANDTNER BRUE BUBOLTZ CANITZ CAREY CHICANTEK CHRUDIMSKY CHUDOBBA DENNENBERG DEWEY DONNELLY DROGY DUF F IN DUFTON EBERLE FAUSKA FELSER FERRO FOSDICK GRADUATES EARL ABRAMSON-Basketball, Track, Boys' Club . . . MARY ANASTOS-Washington Players, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . CAROL ANDERSON-Student Service, Hall Monitor, German Club, Student Council Representative, 3, Secretary, 4, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Vice-President, 3, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . . JOAN ASCHENBRENNER-Senior Class, Badge Committee, Scroll Weekly, Business Staff, Latin Club, Wahiat . . . DOROTHY AUGUSTIN-Student Service, Oflice Monitor, Office Practice Monitor, Girls' Club . . . GLORIA BANKE--Senior Class, Skit Congmittee, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Clu . . . NANCY BAUTZ-Senior Class, Student Council Representative, Student Council, Campaign Committee, Chairman, Scroll Weekly, Editor-in-Chief, State Debate, Philomathea, Washington Players, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . LEON BERG-Lincoln, Track, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . , . JEANETTE BEYER-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Homeroom Attendance Monitor . . . RITA BIGOTT-Spanish Club, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BETTY BIRKENEDER-Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . JAMES BLEY-Lincoln, Student Service, Hall Monitor, March- ing Band, Ushers, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . ESTHER BLOOD-Senior Class, Skit Committee, Alphanea, Ten- nis Club, Vice-President, 3, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . NEIL BOUCHER--Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Tennis Club, Vice- President, 2, Boys' Club . . . SHIRLEY BRANDT-Student Serv- ice, Hall Monitor, German Club, Girls' Club . . . NORMA BRANDTNER-Nature Study Club, Chemistry Club . . . BAR- BARA BRUE-Student Service, Lunchroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BETTY BUBOLTZ -Student Service, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Nature Study Club, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . . PATRICIA BUNCE-German Club, Camera Club, Girls Club . . . HENRY CANITZ-Philomathea, Ambassador, 3, Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Marching Band, German Club, Treas- urer, 4, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . PATRICIA CAREY- Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Latin Club, Chemistry'Club, Girls' Club . . . JOYCE CHICANTEK-Girls' Club, Wahiat . . , BARBARA CHRUDIMSKY-Camera Club, Girls' Club, Treasurer, 3, Wahiat . . . FERN CHUDOBBA--Stu- dent Council, Point System Committee, Chairman, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Lunchroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Home Economics Club, Student Council Representative . . . LE ROY DE KARSKE-Camera Club, Boys' Club . . . DORIS DENNENBERG-Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . KENNETH DEWEY-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Marching Band, Swim- ming Team, Track, Boys' Club . . . LOIS DONNELLY-Nature Study Club, Wahiat . . . HARRIET DROGY-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . GLENN DUFFlN- Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Basketball, Football, Boys' Club. . . MARGARET DUFTON-Latin Club, Chemistry Club Physics Club . . . JOYCE EBERLE-Student Service, Attendance Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . RONALD FAUSKA-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Washington Players, Boys' Club . . . JACK FELSER -Student Service, Ushers, German Club, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . GLORIA FERRO-Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Treasurer, 2 . . . MARY FOSDICK-Senior Class, Social Com- mittee, Latin Club, Camera Club, Nature Study Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . SIDNEY FRANKLIN-Football, Track, Boys' Club . . , KURT GALLATIN--German Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club . . . RICHARD GARLAND-Student Council, President, Philomathea, Vice-President, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Washington Play- ers, Swimming, Latin Club, Track . . . CLAUDIA GEBHARD . . . GERALD GEHM-Spanish Club, Boys' Club . . . RUTH GEIGLER-Wahiat . . . ROBERT GESCHREI-Philomathea, First Vice-President, Stu- dent Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Attendance Monitor, Oflice Moni- tor, Washington Players, Vice-President, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . ALLEN GILLGREN-Boys' Club . . . BARBARA GILOMEN-Senior Class, Gift Committee, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club . . . HARRY GREEN- Track, Boys' Club . . . DOLORES GREUEL-Girls' Club . . DONALD GUTEN--Football, Boys' Club . . . DONALD HAAS-Student Council, Student Service, Hall Moni- tor, Cross Country, Captain, Track, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . CHARLES HABECK--Student Service, Hall Monitor, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . RAMONA HABECK-Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . JANET HANSEN-Cam era Club, Home Economics Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . NANCY HANSEN-Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . CAROL HARTIG-Girls' Club . . . KATHRYN HARTMAN-Girls' Club . . . GERALD HARTZ- HEIM-Boys' Club . . . DALE HEROLD-Student Council, Philomathea, President, Physics Club, Football, Boys' Club . . . GEROLD HIEMER-Scroll Weekly, Business Staff, German Club, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . MILDRED HILLMAN-Senior Class, Publicity Committee, Alpha- nea, Student Service, Assistant Attendance Monitor, Hall Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Treas- urer, Student Council Representative, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . . PAREICIA HOER-Senior Class, Treasurer, German Club, Home Economics Club , , . GLORIA HOFFMAN-Junior Class, Secretary, Student Council, Secretary, Philomathea, Student Council Representative, 3, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Homeroom Monitor, Physics Club, President, 4, Girls' Club, Secretary, Vice-President, Wahiat . . . NANCY HOLMES-Alphanea, Student Service, Library Monitor, Latin Club . . . KATHRYN HOLTZ-Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Wahiat . . . EARL HOLZ--Student Serv- ice, Hall Monitor, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . FREDERICK HUBER-Philomathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Camera Club, Chemistry Club . . . HARVEY HUBERT- -Student Service, Visual Aid, Swimming Team, Camera Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . THERESE HUBERT-Student Service, Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club . . . ROSS HUMAN-Football, Boys' Club . . . HARRY HUMPHRIES-Football, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . MARGARET JABLONICKY-Latin Club, Physics Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Treasurer, 4 . . . HAROLD JA- QUITH-Camera Club, Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . . SHIRLEY JENTZEN-Girls' Club . . . 2 FRANKLIN GALLATIN GARLAND GEBH ARD GEHM GEIGLER GESCHREI GI LLGREN GILOMEN GREEN GREUEL GUTEN HASS C. HABECK R. HABECK 1, HANSEN N. HANSEN HARTIG HARTMAN H ARTZHEIM HEROLD HIEMER HILLMAN HOER HOFFMANN HOLMES HOLTZ HOLZ HUBER H. HUBERT HUBERT HUMAN HUMPHRIES JABLONICKY JAQUITH JENTZEN IANUARY H948 'WK' KT f-wx j' ww 'Q-Z? 1 3' 1Z 7 1 'QS' GRADUATES 5 JANUARY 1948 JESSE JONAS EDWARD JESSE-Basketball, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . ESTELLE JONAS-Girls' Club, Wahiat . , . HELEN KAHN- Washington Players, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . AUDREY KALIEBE-Girls' Club . . . GLENN KALKHOFF-Boys' Club KAHN KALIEBE KALKHOFF KAPLAN KASS KATZOW . . . BEN KAPLAN-German Club, Chemistry Club, Football, Manager, Track, Boys' Club JOHN KASS-Camera Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . NORA KATZOW-Lincoln, Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor... ROBERT KAUFMAN-Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Vice-Presi- dent, 4 . . . BETTY KIERNAN-German Club, Nature Study KAUFMAN KIERNAN KIEIMANNYI KIRBY KIRCHBERG KLEBENOW KLEINSCHMIDT L. KNUTH R. KNUTH KOENEN Club, Girls' Club . . . DONALD KILIMANN-Basketball, Foot- ball, Track . . . JOYCE KIRBY . ESTHER KIRCHBERG-German Club, Girls' Club . . . RICH- ARD KLEBENOW-Boys' Club . . , VIVIAN KLEINSCHMIDT -Girls' Club . . . LOIS KNUTH-Student Service, Library Moni- tor, Nature Study Club . . . ROBERT KNUTH--Scroll Weekly, Physics Club, Swimming Team, Boys' Club . . . DARLENE EVOENEN-Student Service, Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club, ahiat . . . KUCHLER KOEPSEL KOH N KOLTIN KOSMOS KRAEMER KRUSE SHIRLEY KOEPSEL-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Lunchroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . , DORIS KOHN-Senior Class, Class Day Committee, Valedictorian, Alphanea, Third Vice- President, 2, Student Service, Post-lunchroom Monitor, Infirmary Monitor, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Spanish Club, Physics Club, Secretary, Treasurer, 4, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . , SEYMOUR KOLTIN-Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . PENELOPE KOS- MOS-Senior Class, Publicity Committee, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . ROGER KRAEMER-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Boys' Club . . . BAR- BARA KRUSE-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Homeroorn Mon- itor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . KULAKOWSKY KUTTER LAKICH LAMPING LEBOWSKY CHARLES KUCHLER-Junior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Basket- ball, Football, Swimming Team, Boys' Club . . . DORIS KULA- KOWSKY-Girls' Club . . . JOAN KUTTER-Senior Class, Class Day Committee, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Secretary, 4, Home Economics Club . . . OLGA LAKICH-Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . LORRAINE LAMPING- Student Service, Lunchroom Monitor, German Club, Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . HARRIET LEBOWSKY-Girls' Club . . . LETTEER LEVINSKY LIN KE LOESSL LORENZEN MAEDERER. GRADUATES 105 NANCY LETTEER-Philomathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club, Treasurer, 3, President, 4 . . . ELY LEVINSKY-German Club, Camera Club, Physics Club... EDITH LINKE-Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club . . . CAROL LOESSL-Student Service, Lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . PETER LORENZEN-Swimming Team, Manager, Boys' Club . . . GLENN MAEDERER-Spanish Club, Track, Boys' Club . . . PHYLLIS MAERTZ , . . SONYAMAE MALMON . . . Lincoln, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . DON- ALD MANN-Basketball, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . WIL- LIAM MARCUS-Lincoln, President, 4, Spanish Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . BEVERLY MARMORSTEIN--Spanish Club, Girls' Club , . , JOANNE MATTER-Senior Class, Skit Commit- tee, Junior Class, Vice-President, Scroll Yearbook, Business Staff, Philomathea, Secretary, 4, Student Service, Head Locker Monitor, Washington Players, Secretary, 4, Treasurer, 4, Latin Club, Second Vice-President, Student Council Representative . . . MARILYN MAYWORM-Senior Class, Gift Committee, Chair- man, Scroll Weekly, Collection Manager, Student Service, Attend- ance Monitor, Infirmary Monitor, Supervisor, Girls' Club . . . MALCOLM MENDELSOHN-Lincoln, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Boys' Club . . , GAYLE MILLAR-Senior Class, Pub- licity Committee, Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BURTON MILLER-Basketball, Boys' Club . . . LOIS MOELLENBECK-Philornathea, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . DONALD MOHR --Senior Class, Nominating Committee, Football, Swimming Team, Track, German Club, Boys' Club . . . DANIEL MORATZ-Basketball, Boys' Club . . . DONALD INIORATZ-Basketball . . . MALCOLM MORRIS-Cross Coun- try, Track, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . MARVIN MYSLIS- Boys' Club . . . ELAINE NEIDORFLER-Girls' Club . . . PEARL NEMOVITZ-Lincoln, German Club, Girls' Club . . . CHRISTINE NYDAHL--Home Economics Club . . . IRMGARD OBOT-Senior Class, Decorating Committee, Chairman, Scroll Yearbook, Business Stall, Student Service, Hall Monitor, German Club, Girl's Club . . . DOROTHY OLDENBURG-Senior Class, Chaperone Committee, Chairman, Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . EARL OWEN-Football, German Club, Boys' Club . . . DONALD PACK-Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . MILDRED PACK -Tennis Club . . . ROBERT PARIS-Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Marching Band, Boys' Club . . . BLANCHE PARKS-Alphanea, Girls' Club . . . ALLAN PASSMAN-Boys' Club . . . JOYCE PELLAR- German Club, Camera Club, Physics Club . . . EVELYN PER- CHONOK--Senior Class, Publicity Committee, Lincoln, Third Vice-President, Scroll Weekly, Typist, Student Service, Hall Moni- tor, German Club . . . JEANNE PERLICK-Philomathea, Student Service, Library Monitor, Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Vice-President, Student Council Representative . . . DICK PFOERTSCH-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Cross Coun- try, Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . . JEAN POSER-Spanish Club, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . LUCILE PREUSS-Senior Class, Publicity Committee, Philomathea, Student Service, Monitor, March- ing Band, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club, Secretary, 5, Vice-President, 4 . . . MARILYN PRUGGER --Student Service, Hall Monitor, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wa- hiat . , . MARYANNE PUTNAM--Senior Class, Class Day Com- mittee, Chairman, Student Service, Advisement Monitor, Supervisor, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club, President, 2 , , . JANIDA REHORST-Chemistry Club, Girls' Club , . . MAERTZ MALMON MANN MARCUS MARMORSTEIN MATTER MAYWORM MENDELSOHN MILLAR MILLER MOELLENBECK MOHR DANIEL MORATZ DONALD MORATZ MORRIS MYSLIS NEIDORFLER NEMOVITZ NYDAHL OBOT OLDENBURG OWEN D. PACK M. PACK PARIS PARKS PASSMAN PELLAR PERCHONOK PERLICK PFOERTSCH POSER PREUSS PRUGGER PUTNAM REHORST IANUARY 1948 106 ihnf 'BS' 'Q' NW' 'C' 'W' 413' M-av 'Q-My GRADUATES 7 F015 A . iv' af i IANUARY 1948 SOLSRUD REISER RESH RICHARDS RIEGE RISTOW RIZZO ROOZEN ROSENBERG ROTTER SAEGER SANDUSKY SAVIC SCHLOEGEL SCHMID SCHROETER SCHULTZ SCHULZ SCHUSTER sciiwip SEEMANN SIGWALT siMEoNE SMITH soLocHEK SPECTOR SPICER STEINHART STEMPFHUBER STRUVE STUHT SUCHY SWIDLER THIERFELDER THOMAS THOMPSON GRADUATES ROCHELLE REISER-Senior Class, Publicity Committee, Chair- man, Alphanea, Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . SALLY RESH-Senior Class, Secretary, Scroll Weekly, Treasurer, Philomathea, Secretary, Student Service, Advisement Monitor, Washington Players, Secretary, Student Council Repre- sentative, Latin Club . . . SHIRLEY RICHARDS-Senior Class, Prom Committee, Chairman, Philomathea, Secretary, Vice-President, Student Service, Attendance Monitor, Infirmary Monitor, Washing- ton Players, Latin Club, President, Vice-President, Chemistry Club, Student Council Representative . . . AUDREY RIEGE-Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club . . . PATTY RISTOW -Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . , LUCIA RIZZO-Senior Class, Badge Committee, Alphanea, Student Service, Office Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ROBERT ROOZEN-Basketball, Boys' Club . . . DONALD ROSENBERG-Football, Boys' Club . . . MERTON ROTTER -Philomathea, Student Service, Otlice Monitor, Spanish Club, Boys' Club . . . RUDOLPH SAEGER-Philomathea, Student Service, Ushers, Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . . CAROLINE SANDUSKY-Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club . . . DONALD SAVIC-Senior Class, Decorating Com- mittee, Football, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . RICHARD SCHLOEGEL--Swimming Team, Boys' Club . . . ALVIN SCHMID-Senior Class, Vice-President, Football, Track, Camera Club, Boys' Club . . . MARVIN SCHROETER-Senior Class, Decorating Committee, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . BAR- BARA SCHULTZ-Senior Class, Skit Committee, Alphanea, Stu- dent Service, Attendance Monitor, Washington Players, President, 4, Girls' Club . . . CAROL SCHULZ-Alphanea, Student Service, Oflice Monitor, Visual Aid Monitor, Washington Players, Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . PATRICIA SCHUSTER-Girls' Club . . . SANDRA SCHWID-Forensics, State Debate, Alphanea, Third Vice-President, Treasurer, 3, Scroll Weekly, Feature Editor, 4, Student Service, Student Announcer, 4, Latin Club, Chemistry Club . . . ALBERT SEEMANN-Lincoln, Boys' Club . . . PAUL SIGWALT-Philomathea, Student Service, Towel Monitor, Cafe- teria Monitor, Washington Players, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Football, Boys' Club . . . DARLINE SIMEONE-Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . ROBERT SMITH-German Club, Camera Club, Physics Club . . . HARVEY SOLOCHEK-Senior Class, Skit Com- mittee, Student Council, Auditorium Committee Chairman, Lin- coln, President, Student Council Representative, 4, Student Service, Student Announcer, Attendance Monitor, Washington Players, Latin Club, Boys' Club . . . ' CAROL SOLSRUD-Senior Class, Publicity Committee, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . SEEMA SPECTOR-Girls' Club . . . GERALDINE SPICER- Student Service . . . ROBERT STEINHART-Basketball, Boys' Club . . . RICHARD STEMPFHUBER-Boys' Club . . . NEIL STRUVE--Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . EVELYN STUHT-German Club, -Philomathea, Student Service, Players, Physics Club, Girls' Club, President, Secretary . . . JOYCE Committee, Student Service, Hall Lincoln, Latin Club, Girls' Club . -Football, Camera Club, Physics ANN THOMAS-Girls' Club, THOMPSON-Wahiat . . . 109 Girls' Club . . . LOIS SUCHY Library Monitor, Washington Student Council Representative, SWIDLER-Senior Class, Skit Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, . . WALTER THIERFELDER Club, Boys' Club . . . MARY Wahiat . . . KATHERINE I TINGLEY TRAPP TURANO VAN ENGEL WALTZ WAMMER WANDSCHNEIDER WEEKS WEGNER WELLS XVIVIOTT WOLLGAST ZAJICHEK ZETLEY ZIRBEL ZUEGE LOIS TINGLEY-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Cam- era Club, Girls' Club . . . BETTY TRAPP--Senior Class, Decorating Committee, Student Service, Study Hall Mon- itor, Girls' Club . . . IRIS TURANO-Alphanea, Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, German Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BER- TRAM VAN ENGEL-Student Service, Marching Band, Swimming Team, Boys' Club . . . LORRAINE WALTZ -Spanish Club, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . L DOLORES WAMMER-Girls' Club . . . SHIRLEY WANDSCHNEIDER-Senior Class, Decorat- ing Committee, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club . . . ROBERT WEEKS-Football, Track, Boys' Club . , . MILDRED WEGNER-Spanish Club, Nature Study Club, Chem- istry Club, Girls' Club . . . DAVID WELLS-Senior Class, Gift Committee, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Football, Boys' Club . . , FRED WIVIOTT-Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . LOIS WOLLGAST- Girls' Club . . . WILLIAM ZAJICHEK-Student Council, Football, Boys' Club . . . MARVIN ZETLEY-Football, Track, Wres- tling, Boys' Club . . . IRENE ZIRBEL-Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . , . ROBERT ZUEGE-Senior Class, President, Student Service, Lunchroom Monitor, Basketball, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . , IANUARY 1948 DAVID ANDREWS-Football, Boys' Club . . . BER- NICE ASKOTZKY-Lincoln, Girls' Club . . . NANCY BANCROFT-Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . GER- ALDINE BASS-Lincoln, Student Council Representa- tive, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . PATRICIA BECKER-Student Service, Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club . . . MARJORIE BELOT --Girls' Club . , . BEVERLY BONIC--Lincoln, Secretary, Student Service, Advisement Monitor, Girls' Club . . . KATHLEEN CARLIN-Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . GLORIA CARR- Student Service, Assembly Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . RODERIC DIBBERT-Alphanea . . . BENJAMIN DOBRATZ-Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Hall Monitor, Track, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . JOSEPH ERPS-Alphanea, Chemistry Club, Physics Club . . . RICHARD FRANKLIN-Philomathea, Washington Players, Latin Club, Football, Tennis Club, Tennis Team, Wrestling . . . IRENE GUEMBER-Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Nature Study Club, Wahiat . . . GERALD GUTZMANN . , . ROBERT HARMAN- Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . BEVERLY HOLZMAN -Alphanea, Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . MARYANN HORLE-Student Service, Pre-lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . DORIS LAING-Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BARBARA LUBOTSKY--Lincoln, Secre- tary, Student Council Representative, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club . , . NANCY McLAY . . . SIBYLLE MATIS-Florensics, Alphanea, Student Service, Monitor, Washington Players . . . JOYCE MENDELOFF-Lincoln, Student Service, Pre- lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . EUNICE MILLER -Alphanea, Camera Club, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club . . . HARRY MUEHLBACH-Boys' Club . . . PAUL NELEZEN--Boys' Club . . , MILTON PIVAR -Boys' Club . . . WALDO RANKIN . . . ANDREWS ASKOTZKY BANCROFT BANID CARLIN CARR FRANKLIN GUEMBER GUTZMANN HORLE HOWK LAING MENDELOFF MILLER MUEHLBACH JAMES SHAPIRO-Lincolng Washington Playersg Ten- nis Clubg Tennis Tearng Latin Club . . . THEODORA TESCHAN-Alphaneag Student Service, Marching Bandg Washington Playersg Chemistry Clubg Girls' Club . . . BARBARA WASHICK-Lincolng Student Service, Pre- lunchroom Monitorg Chemistry Club, Vice-Presitlenrg Girls' Cluhg Wahiat . . . SEPTEMBER 1947 BASS DIBBERT HARMAN LUBOTSKY NELEZEN SHAPIRO BECKER DOBRATZ HELGERT MCLAY PIVAR TESCHAN BELOT ERPS HOLZMAN MATIS RANKIN WASCHICK Bautz, S. Resh, A. Schmid, R. Zuege, P. Hoer, G. Duflin. JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS HONORS Prexiafent . . Robert Zuege First Honor . . Second Honor . . . . . Doris Kohn . . . . . Ely Levinsky Vicgpfemiem - ' Alvin Schmid First National Honor Ranking . Richard Garland S . . S ll R h Emmy 'Y es NATIONAL HONOR Treasurer . . . . . Patricia Hoer Bautz, Nancy Matter, Joanne Student Council Reprefenmtive . Nancy Bautz Canitz, Henry Obot, Irmgard Garland, Richard Perlick, Jeanne Sergeant-at-Army . . . Glenn Duflin Geschrei, Robert Resh, Sally Habeck, Charles Richards, Shirley Herold, Dale Rotter, Merton Hillman, Mildred Schultz, Carol FACULTY ADV ISORS Hoffmann, Gloria Schwid, Sandra ., Knuth, Lois Solochek, Harvey Clam Dzvector ....... Mr. Ewers Kohn, Doris Suchy, Lois Clam Cozmfelor . Mr. McCain Letteer, Nancy Zuege, Robert MARCHING BAND Henry Canitz Robert Paris Lucille Preuss Lois Suchy QUILL AND Nancy Bautz Marilyn Mayworm Irmgard Obot Sally Resh Sandra Schwid FORENSIC MEDALS Barbara Schultz Sandra Schwid 112 SCROLL SERVICE KEYS Dorothy Augustin Fern Chudobba Nancy Holmes Marilyn Mayworm Maryanne Putnam Lucia Rizzo Top Roux' L. Preuss, I. Zirbel, M. Mayworm, B. Gilomen, B. Van Engel, H. Canitz, R. Saeger, W. Marcus, P. Sigwalt, H. Solochek, M. Putnam, J. Perlick, R. Klehenow, R. Reiser, E. Perchonok. Firrl Roux' J. Matter, C. Solsrud, P. Kosmos, B. Kruse, L. Moellenbeck, N. Letteer, G. Banke, G. Millar, B. Trapp, I. Obot. Top Roux' E. Blood, M. Hillman, G. Hoffmann, F. Chutlobba, S. Richards, D. Savic, M. Schroeder, M. Morris, D. Wells, R. Knuth, C. Loessel, C. Schultz, L. Knuth, K. Hartman, J. Kutter. Frm! Roux' N. Brantltner, B. Schultz, S. Schwid, V. Fosdick, J. Swicller, D. Kohn, L. Suchy, S. Wantlschneicler, D. Oldenberg, M. Wagner. JANUARY CLASS COMMITTEES SOCIAL: Harry Canitz, Ben Dobratz. Virginia Ifostlick, Gloria Hoffmann, Lois Moellenbeck, Shirley Richards. DECORATION: Irmgard Obot, Richard Klebenow, Robert Knuth, Barbara Kruse, Nancy Letteer, Donald Savic, Marvin Shroeter, Carol Schultz, Betty Trapp, Shirley Wandsehneitler. SKIT: Harvey Solochek, Joanne Matter, Barbara Schultz, Sandra Schwid, James Shapiro, Paul Sigwalt, Lois Suchy, Joyce Swidler PROGRAM: Kathryn Hartman, Esther Blootl, Dale Heroltl, Joyce Mentleloff, Rudolph Saeger. GIFT: Marilyn Mayworm, Beverly Bonic, Barbara Gilomen, William Marcus, David W'ells, Irene Zirbel. BADGE: Harvey Hubert, Joan Aschenbrenner, Gloria Banke, Earl Holz, Lucia Rizzo. CLASS DAY: Maryanne Putnam, Nancy Bancroft, Fern Chuclobba, Kenneth Dewey, Daniel Kaul. IIAREWELL MIXER: Lois Knuth, Nancy Kay Holmes, Doris Kohn, Joanne Kutter, Jeanne Perlick. II5 R Mahnke. D. Payette, A. Zrimsek, R. Engbretson, C. Bertal, R. May. 2nd Honor. . . HONORS lst National Honor Rating . . . NATIONAL HONOR Edith Bergen JUNE CLASS OFFICERS lsr Honor - President . . . Robert Engbretson Vice President . . Arthur Zrimsek Secretary . . Carole Bertal Treasurer ..... . Delores Payette Council Representative . . Richard Mahnke Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Richard May FACULTY ADVISORS C lan Director ........ Mr. Schneller Clam C oumelor . . Mr. Johnson QUILL AND SCROLL Robert Bertelson Mary Demeter Hedwig Diers Roberta Froehlich Gerald Geyer Keith Harms Mary Jean Hoerig Corinne Jacobson Elaine Koepsel Janet Kraase Mavis Lemke Ardene Lusthaus Rosemary Mai Charles Miller Dorothy Miller Delores Payette Ann Pestalozzi Herschel Post Patricia Potts Nancy Rogler Charles Roy William Serbyn Peggy Stika Shirley Tscharnack Dolores Westmore Carole Wollinka Jewel Volkmann Beverly Brehmer Mary Demeter Doris Denzin Hedwig Diers Theodore Dracopoulos Ruth Fackler Arlene George Keith Harms Dorothy Holtz Corinne Jacobson Helen Klumb Elaine Koepsel Janet Kraase Dorene Lampell Leon Levin John McCully Mary Maas Richard Mahnlce Charles Miller Dorothy Miller Sophie Pantazes Anne Papa Delores Payette Ann Pestalozzi Patricia Potts Beverly Schultz . Leon Levin Richard Mahnke David Rabin Charles Roy Joan Schiller Beverly Schultz William Serbyn David Stauff Peggy Stika Norbert Sweet Jewel Volkmann Louise Volkmann Arlyn Wapp Russell Whitman MARCHING BAND Robert Amrhein Robert Bertelson Delores Baum Janet Kraase Wilbur Linden Joan Lulf Orville Matthais Emanuel Parness George Sargent William Serbyn Leslie Tschantz 114 SERVICE KEYS Clarence Butenhoif Judith Harrer Mary Jean Hoerig Jean Kodera Esther Landau Rosemary Mai Grace Meixner Nancy Rogler Marilyn Weiss Dolores Westmore Edith Zimmer Top Roux' D. Beranich, P. Stika, F. Osborn, R. Champney, T. Dracopoulos, D. StauH, R. Currer, W. Serbyn, N. Rogler. Firrt Row: S. Malmgren, E. Koepsel, D. Westmcmrc, D. Thurston, J. Volltminn, J. Dotzauer, G. Boxer, A. Pestalozzi. Top Row: R. Taugher, C. Miller, D. Hoeppner, G. Pulos, B. Schultz, J. Searle, D. Rabin, R. Vogeler, J. Gerhard, G. Kaiser, J. Harrer. Fifi! Roux' M. Demeter, R. Bernstein, E. Bergen, H. Klumb, R. Orloski, C. Wollinka, A. Stanek, I.. Dunn. I UNE CLASS COMMITTEES SOCIAL: Nancy Rogler, Richard Derrwaldt, Lois Dunn, Donald Grinrod, Donald Hoeppner, Rosemary Mai, George Rulos, Jewel Volkmann. DECORATING: Judith Harrer, Donald Beranich, Ruth Bernstein, Harold Huber, Robert Lillie, Shirley Malgren, Dawn Montgomery, Frank Osborn, Richard Taugher. SKIT: John Searle, Richard Champney, Joyce Dotzauer, Jack Gerhard, Gordon Kaiser, Elaine Koepsel, Doris Thurston, Carole Wollinka. PROGRAM: Beverly Schultz, Charles Miller, Ann Pestalozzi, David Stauff, Peggy Stika. GIFT: Theodore Dracopoulos, Edith Bergen, Gertrude Boxer, Ruth Ann Currer, Helen Klumb, William Serbyn, George Treichel, Roy Vogeler. CI-IAPERONE: David Robin, James Deloye, Mary Demeter, Ruth Orloski, Audrey Stanek, Dolores Westmore. 115 FRANCIS ABAD-Boys' Club . . , NANCY ALLMAN-Camera Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Treasurer, 4 . , . ROB- ERT AMRHEIN-Student Service, Marching Band, Boys' Club . . . CHARLOTTE ANDERSON----Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . ARTHUR ANTON-Student Service, Hall Monitor . . . GEAN ARENZV- Student Service, Visual Aid, Camera Club . . . BARBARA ARMSTRONG-Scroll Weekly, Assistant Proof-Read- er, Student Service, Attendance Monitor, Oliice Monitor, Post- Lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club , , , PHYLLIS ARNDT-Scroll Yearbook, Typist, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Marching Band, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . JOYCE ASK-Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . ROBERT BAHRS-Boys' Club . . . EDWARD BALGE . . . BARBARA BATH . . . DOLORES BAUM---Student Service, Marching Band, Washington Players, Girls' Club . . . ALVIN BECKER-Alphanea, Sergeant-an Arms, Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor . . . MILTON BEHEIM- Boys' Club . . , ETHEL BELIN-Alphanea, Student Service, Homeroom Monitor, Advisement Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . MARION BELINKY- Student Service, Pre-Lunchroom Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . BARBARA BENNETT . . . DONALD BERANICH-Basketball, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . EDITH BERGEN-Student Council, Alphanea, Student Serv- ice, Library Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . SHIRLEY BERGOLD-Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . RUTH BERNSTEIN --Alphanea, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . CAROLE BERTAL- Senior Class, Secretary, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Span- ish Club, Girls' Club, Secretary, Home Economics Club, Wahiat . . . ROBERT BERTELSON-Scroll Yearbook, Co-literary Editor, Philomathea: Student Service, Hall Monitor, Marching Band, Ger- man Club, Chemistry Club, President, 5, Science Club, First Vice- President, 4 . . . ETHELREDA BERTI-Girls' Club . . . LA VERNE BEYERS- Student Service, Marching Band, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . THEODORA BINTERV- Student Service, Study Hall Monitor . . . DONALD BLIVAS-Alphanea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . JEAN BODE-Student Serv- ice, Homeroom Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BARBARA BODENDOERFER-Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Girls' Club, Camera Club, Wahiat . . . BETTY BOELTER-Girls Club, Home Economics, Wahiat . . , WARREN BOWER-Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, German Club . . . GERTRUDE BOXER-Senior Class, Gift Committee, Scroll Weekly, Literary Staff, Alphanea, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . REX BRAEM-Swimming Team, Chemistry Club . . . MARY ANN BRASICH--Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Marching Band, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . BEVERLY BRAUN-Girls' Club . . . ABAD ALLMAN AMRHEIN ANDERSON ANTON ARENZ ARMSTRONG ARNDT ASK BAHRS BALGE BATH BAUM BECKER BEHEIM BELIN BELINKY BENNETT BERANICH BERGEN BERGOLD BERNSTEIN BERTAL BERTELSON BERTI BEYERS BINTER BLIVAS BODE BODENDOER EER BOELTER BOWER BOXER BRAEM BRASICH B. BRAUN l UNE 1948 N1 GRADUATES I UNE 1948 C. BRAUN BREHMER BREITWEISER BROWN BUCH MANN BURKARD BUTENHOFI: CALLAHAN CAMPBELL CARLIN CARROLL CASPER CE ,KA CHAMPNEY CLAUER CLAUTER COHEN COLWELL COOPER CURRER CYLIAX DAVIS DELOYE DEMETER DENZIN DERRWALDT DE SANTIS DIERS DORMAN DOTY DOTZAUER DRACOPOULOS DREWS DRISCOLL DUBRIN DUECKER GRADUATES CHARLOTTE BRAUN-Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . BEVERLY BREHMER- Student Council, Philomathea, Student Service, In- firmary Monitor, Camera Club, President, 4, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . JEAN BREITWEISER-Latin Club, Chem- istry Club, Science Club, Girls' Club . . . DOUGLAS BROWN- Swimming Team, Boys' Club . . . ALVIN BUCHMANN-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Boys' Club . . . RICHARD BURKARD- Student Service, Hall Monitor, Basketball, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . CLARENCE BUTENHOFF-Student Service, Visual Aid, Ushers, Hall Monitor, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . MARGIE CALLAHAN-Student Service, Homeroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . JAMES CAMPBELL-Swimming Team, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . JOYCE CARLIN-Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . PATRICIA CAR- ROLL . . . RALPH CASPER-Student Service, Ushers, Visual Aid, Basketball, Boys' Club . . . MARION CEJKA-Student Council, Scroll Weekly, Assistant Col- lection Manager, Alphanea, Student Service, Oilice Monitor, Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . RICHARD CHAMPNEY-Philornathea, Third Vice-President, Student Service, Monitor, Washington Play- ers, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3 . . . ARLEN CLAUER-Student Service, Marching Band, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . ERWIN CLAUTER-Boys' Club . . . GLORIA COHEN-Student Council, Lincoln, Student Service, Cheerleader, Study Hall Monitor, Cafeteria Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . RONALD COLWELL -Boys' Club . . , EDWARD COOPER-Spanish Club, Chemistry Club . . . RUTH ANN CURRER-Senior Class, Gift Committee, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . JANICE CYLIAX- Alphanea, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . NANCY DAVIS-Student Council, Alph- anea, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Vice- President, 4, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . JAMES DELOYE-Basket- ball, Tennis Team, Captain . . . MARY DEMETER-Student Council, Scroll Weekly, Literary Stall, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Alphanea, President, 4, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Physics Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . DORIS DENZIN-Alphanea, Student Service, Homeroom Moni- tor, Study Hall Monitor, German Club, Girls' Club, Secretary, 4 . . . RICHARD DERRWALDT-Basketball, Golf Team, Boys' Club . . . JOANNE DE SANTIS--Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . HED- WIG DIERS-Scroll Weekly, Special Writer, Philomathea, Secre- tary, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . MARILYN DORMAN- Scroll Weekly, Typist, Girls' Club . . . MARILYNN DOTY-Student Service, Advisement Monitor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . JOYCE DOTZAUER--Senior Class, Skit Committee, Girls' Club, Vice-President, 3, Wahiat . . . THEODORE DRACOPOULOS- Student Council, Vice-President, Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Usher, Football, Tennis Team, Boys' Club . . . JOYCE DREWS-Girls' Club . . . GERALD DRISCOLL- Boys' Club . . . SHIELA DUBRIN- Lincoln, Student Service, Girls' Club . . . NORMAN DUECKER.-Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . ll9 GERALD DU ELL-Swimming Team, Boys' Club-VANCE DUNBAR-Philomathea, Football, Chemistry Club, Science Club, Boys' Club . . , LOIS DUNN-Senior Class, Social Commit- tee, Scroll Weekly, Literary Staff, Co-cut Editor, Philomathea, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . MARY DUNN-Student Service, Assembly Monitor, Spanish Club, Chem- istry Club, Girls' Club, Treasurer . . . RICHARD DUWE- Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . . MERL EDELMAN--Scroll Weekly, Sports Editor, Alphanea, Student Service, Cafeteria Moni- tor, Ushers, Boys' Club . . . MARJORIE EILING Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . THEODORE ELLISON- Philomathea, Basketball, Manager, Football, Manager, German Club, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . . CARL ELMER . . . ROBERT ENGBRETSON-Senior Class, President, Student Service, Towel Monitor, Hall Monitor, Washington Players, Wrestling, Boys' Club . . . MARY LOUISE EVANS-Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . JOHN EVERT-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Football, Track, Camera Club. Boys' Club J. FRANK RUTH FACKLER-Student Council, Lincoln, Third Vice-Presi- dent, 2, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Supervisor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . CAROL FAUBEL-Student Service, Marching Band, Girls' Club . . . ROMAINE FISHER-Scroll Yearbook, Typist, Alohanea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Pre-Lunchroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Science Club, Girls' Club . . . ELAINE FITTING-Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club . . . CAROL FLESSERT-Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . , , LEE FOERSTER-Science Club, Boys' Club . . . CHARLES FONTAINE JORDON FRANK--Scroll Weekly', Co-Sports Editor, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Tennis Club, Boys' Club . . . MARY FRANK-Girls' Club . . . EDWARD FRAZIER-Boys' Club . . . ROBERTA FROEHLICH-Scroll Yearbook, Assistant Classes Editor, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Science Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . RICHARD FURER--Stu- dent Service, Hall, Monitor, Football, Track, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . GEYER JOSEPH GALIAN-Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Swim- ming Team, Boys' Club . . . MARY GEE-Nature Study Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . RICHARD GEHL- I-IAART-Cross Country, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . AR- LENE GEORGE-Alphanea, Student Service, Library Monitor, Attendance Monitor, German Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . JACK GERHARD-Basketball, Football, Track, Wrestling, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . JOANNA GERMUNDSEN-Gen man Club . . , BEVERLY GERSTEIN Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . GER- ALD GEYER--Scroll Weekly, Circulation Manager, Boys' Club . . . ARTHUR GIBBONS-Camera Club, Boys' Club . . . LIBBY GOODMAN-Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . DORIS GORDON-Alphanea, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, In- firmary Monitor, Post-Lunchroom Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . DELROSE GREEN-Alphanea, Student Service, Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat, President, 4 . . . DUELL DUNBAR L. DUNN M. DUNN DUWE EDELMAN EILING ELLISON ELMER ENGBRETSON EVANS EVERT FACKLER F AUBEL FISHER FITTING F LESSERT FOERSTER FONTAINE M. FRANK FRAZIER FROEHLICH FURER GALIAN GEE GEHLHAART GEORGE GERHARD GERMUNDSEN GERSTEIN GIBBONS GOODMAN GORDON GREEN I UNE 1948 GRADUATES Lv Z' ww 1'-'V' 'QE 2 iww '37-f I UNE 1948 GREENE GRIGG GRINROD GROTTE GURDA G UYOT BRONNA GREENE-Scroll Weekly, Point System Editor, Al- phanea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Homeroom Monitor, Span- ish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . WILLIAM GRIGG- Swimming Team, Science Club . . . DONALD GRINDROD- Junior Class, President, Basketball, Captain, Football, Golf Team: Track, Boys' Club . . . MARY GROTTE-Girls, Club . . . ALICE GURDA-Girls' Club . . . ARDYTHE GUYOT-Student Serv- ice, Homeroom Monitor, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club . . . HARTMAN HAFFNER HALE HALVORSON HARMS HARRER HART ALLAN HAFFNER-Camera Club Chemistry Club Boys Club . . . MARILYN HALE . . . CURTIS HALVORSON-Philo- mathea, Track, Nature Study Club, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . KEITH HARMS-Student Council, Scroll Yearbook, Sports Edi- tor, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Homeroom Attendance Moni- tor, Tennis Team, Latin Club, Boys' Club . . . JUDITH HARRER -Student Council, Alphanea, Student Service, Hall Monitors Su- pervisor, Chemistry Club, Science Club, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . . GEORGE HART-Lincoln, Third Vice-President, Football, Swimming Team, Tennis Team, Camera Club, Chemistry Club . . . HAYWARD HEFTER HEIDSCHMIDT HELLER HENRICKSEN RICHARD HARTMAN--Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . SHIRLEY HAYWARD-Science Club, Girls' Club . . . JUNE HEFTER-Student Service, Lunch- room Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ELDRED HEID- SCHMIDT-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . SHIRLEY HELLER-Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . CAROL HENRICKSEN-Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . HUBER HOEPPNER HOERIG HOLTZ HORN HOWDEN HUBBELL DONALD HOEPPNER-Student Service, Towel Monitor, Basket- ball, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . MARY JEAN HOERIG- Scroll Yearbook, Typing Editor, Student Service, Hall Monitor, German Club, Girls' Club . . . DOROTHY HOLTZ-Philo- mathea, Student Service, Library Monitor, Homeroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Secretary, 4, Girls' Club, Treasurer, 4, Wahiat . . . VIOLA HORN-Philomathea, Student Service, Advisement Moni- tor, Study Hall Monitor, Washington Players, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . KENNETH HOWDEN-Swimming Team, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . RUTH HUBBELL-Scroll Weekly, Literary Staff, Alphanea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Girls' Club HUERLIMANN HUGHES HURD JACOBI JAcoBsoN JARCHOW C. JOHNSON M. JOHNSON HAROLD HUBER--Senior Class, Decorating Committee, Boys' Club . . . ERNEST HUERLIMANN-German Club, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . BARBARA HUGHES-German Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . WILBUR HURD-Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . JOYCE JACOBI . . . CORINNE JACOBSON-Scroll Weekly, Headline Editor, Alphanea, Student Service, Hall Moni- tor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . R. JOHNSON JURISCH JURSS GRADUATES DONALD JARCHOW-Chemistry Club Physics Club Boys Club . . . CAROL JOHNSON--Girls' Club . . . MARY JOHN- SON-Student Service. Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ROGER JOHNSON--Student Service, Towel Monitor. Marching Band, Cross Country, Track, Camera Club, Boys' Club . . . AUDREY JURISCH-Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . WILLIAM JURSS-Apparatus, Football, Boys' Club . . . CHARLES KACEROVSKY-Apparatus, Track, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . GORDON KAISER-Football, Track, Boys' Club KACEROVSKY . . . CAROL KALIEBE--Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Home Eco- ' mimics Club . . . JANET KARLMANN-Phiiomathea, student KAISER Service, Study Hall Monitor, Hall Monitor, Camera Club: Chem- KALIEBE istry Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . CAROLYN KASTEN-Tennis Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . NANETTE KARLMANN KAUFMAN--Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . KASTEN KAUFMAN DANIEL KAUL-Junior Class, President, Student Service, Ush- ers, Boys' Club . . . AUDREY KELLER-Scroll Weekly, Business KAUL Staff, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Wahiat . . . SHIRLEY KENAN-S:roll Weekly, Business Staff, Student Service, Post- KELLER Lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . RUTH KILIAN-Student KENAN Service, Study Hall Monitor, German Club, Girls' Club . . . ESTHER KIMPFLER-Girls' Club . . . HELEN KLUMB- KILIAN Student Council, President, 4, Alphanea, Secretary, 3, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, German Club, Secretary, 3 . . . KIMPFLER KLUMB JEAN KNOP-Girls' Club . . . LOIS KOBISKE-Student Serv- ice, Study Hall Monitor, Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . JEAN KNQP KODERA-Student Service, Advisement Monitor, Camera Club: Girls' Club . . . ELAINE KOEPSEL-Student Council, Scroll Year- KOBISKE ' book, Business Manager, Philomathea, Student Service, Advise- ment Monitor, Girls' Club, Vice-President, Wahiat . . . SIDNEY KODERA KOHL-Lincoln, President, 4, Student Service, Attendance Moni- KOEPSEL tor, Cafeteria Monitor, Washington Players, Spanish Club, Boys' Club . . . SHIELA KOHLENBERG-Student Service, Lunchroom KOHL Monitor, Girls' Club . . . KOHLENBERG KARLYN KOTVIS Scroll Yearbook, Typing Editor, 4, Philo- KOTVIS mathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Nature Study Club, Secretary, Girls' KRAASE Club . . . JANET KRAASE-Scroll Yearbook, Co-Proof Editor, 4, KRAEMER Alphanea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Post-Lunchroom Monitor, Marching Band, Latin Club, Student KRAUS Council Representative, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . LORRAINE KRAEMER-Girls' Club . . . MARILYN KRAUS-Scroll Year- KRAUSE book, Publicity Editor, Camera Club, Secretary, 4, Girls' Club . . . MARJORIE KRAUSE-Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . KUNATH MARIONT KUNATH-Music Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Wahiat . . . KUNZ KUNZE DORIS KUNZ-Camera Club, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club KUR-1-Z . . . JEANETTE KUNZE-Girls' Club . . . JOYCE KURTZ- Girls' Club . . . ELEANOR LAMB-Alphanea: Student Service, LAMB Lunchroom Monitor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Wahiat . . . DORENE LAMPELL-Alphanea, Student Service, Study Hall LAMPEU- Monitor, German Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ESTHER LANDAU-Lincoln, Secretary, 3, Student Service, Library Moni- LANDAU tor, Girls' Club . . . LANE VIRGINIA LANE-SbCfOll Weekly, Headline Editor, Washington LARSEN Players, German Clu , Secretary, 3 . . , JUNE LARSEN-AL , phanea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Marching Band, Chem- LAUBENSTLIN istry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . DONALD LAUBENSTEIN- LAUER Scroll Weekly, Business Staff, Boys' Club . . . PATRICIA LAUER -Student Service, Oflice Monitor, Pre-Lunchroom Monitor, Vis- LAWRENCE ual Aid . . . GEORGE LAWRENCE-Boys' Club . . . JAMES LEMEZIS LEMEZIS-Student Service, Stage Crew, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . l UNE 1948 ilu' Q5-. ' YY? '39 'E 46371 1' -'fix NIP' of 2? TT 5 L4-.yx ' Q 4 L .RA GRADUATES w 1 25 I UNE 1948 MAY LEMKE LEVIN LEWIN LEWIS LIEBMAN LILLIE LINDEN LINKE LIPSCHUTZ LIPSCOMB LISBERG LOEW LOVE LUECK LUFF LUSTHAUS McCANN MCCULLY MAAS MAHNKE MAI MALETZ MALMGREN MANDEL MANGAN MARQUETTE MARTIN MARX MATTHIAS MAURE11 MAYER MEIXNER MENDELOFF MENOS MERTZ GRADUATES MAVIS LEMKE-Scroll Weekly, Typist, Student Service, Lunch- room Monitor, Girls' Club . . .LEON LEVIN-Salutatorian, Scroll Weekly, Literary Stall, State Debate, Alphanea, Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Ushers, Washington Players, Tennis Club . . . DOROTHY LEWIN-Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . MARILYN LEWIS-Scroll Weekly, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . MONTE LIEBMAN-Alphanea, Tennis Club, Tennis Team, Boys' Club . . . ROBERT LILLIE-Student Service, Office Moni- tor, Cafeteria Monitor, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . WILBUR LINDEN-Student Service, Marching Band, Towel Mon- itor, Boys' Club . . . HILDA LINKE . . . AARON LIBSCHUTZ- Apparatus, Football, Track, Wrestling, Boys' Club . . . RICHARD LIPSCOMB-Cross Country, Track, Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . RICHARD LISBERG-Football, Tennis Club, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . CLIFFORD LOEW-Apparatus, Football, Track BEVERLY LOVE-Alphanea, Student Service, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . JUNE LUECK-Student Service, Lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . JOAN LUFF-Student Service, At- tendance Monitor, Marching Band, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . ARDENE LUSTHAUS-Scrool Yearbook, Co- Proof Editor, Alphanea, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor. Post-Lunchroom Monitor, Chemistry Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . . BEVERLY MCCANN-Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Latin Club . . . JOHN MCCULLY-Student Council, Alphanea, Student Service, Cafe- teria Supervisor, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . MARY MAAS-Philomathea, Ambassador, 3, First Vice-President, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Hall Monitor, Girls' Club . . . RICHARD MAHNKE-Senior Class, Student Council Represen- tative, Junior Class, Vice-President, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Basketball, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . ROSEMARY MAI- Senior Class, Social Committee, Scroll Weekly, Ad Collection Manager, 4, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Visual Aid . . . LEONARD MALETZ-Scroll Weekly, Literary Staff, Philomathea, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . SHIRLEY MALM- GREN-Senior Class, Decorating Committee, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . RHODA MANDEL-Girls' Club NOEL MANGAN-Boys' Club . . . JOAN MARQUETTE-Stu- dent Service, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club . . . NANCY MAR- TIN--Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . DOLORES MARX-Cam era Club, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club . . . ORVILLE MAT- THIAS--Student Service, Marching Band, Chemistry Club . . . ROBERT MAURER-Camera Club, Boys' Club. RICHARD MAY-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Football, Track, Wrestling . . . BRUCE MAYER -Student Service, Usher, Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Boys' Club . . . GRACE MEIXNER-Scroll Weekly, Co-Feature Edi- tor, 4, Alphanea, Third Vice-President, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . JUSTIN MENDELOFF-Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Basketball, Football, Boys' Club . . . HELEN MENOS- Scroll Weekly, Literary Staff, Philomathea, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Treasurer, 3 . . . ROSE MERTZ-Lincoln, Ger- man Club, Treasurer, 3, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . MARY MEYERS-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Washington Players, Secretary, 4, Physics Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . JOSEPH MICHOR-Chemistry Club, Boys' Club . . . CHARLES MILLER-Senior Class, Program Commit- tee, Scroll Weekly, Co-Managing Editor, Philomathea, President, 4, Chemistry Club, President, 3, Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . , DOROTHY MILLER-Scroll Yearbook, Business Staff, As- sistant Manager, Alphanea, Student Service, Cheerleader, Girls' Club, President, 2, Wahiat . , . GLENN MILLER-Football, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . HARRIET MOEDINGER-Student Council, Philomathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Girls' Club KENNETH MOMSEN-Scroll Yearbook, Photographer, Scroll Weekly, Photographer, Cross Country, Track, Camera Club, Boys' Club . . . DAWN MONTGOMERY-S'udent Service, Lunch- room Monitor . . . PATRICIA MORGAN-Scroll Weekly, Col- lection Staff, Latin Club: Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . DONALD MUENCH-Football, Wrestling, Boys' Club , . . MARILYN MURPHY-Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . JAMES NAULT- Student Service, Cheerleader, Captain, 4, Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Tennis Club, Boys' Club . . . MARGARET NAYLOR-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Latin Club . . . ARLENE NELIUS-Alphanea, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . NORMAN NENNERT-Camera Club, Boys' Club . . . MARIE NETH-Alphanea, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, German Club, Second Vice-pjresident, 4, Girls' Club . . . ALFRED NEUMANN--Alphanea, Ambassador, 4, German Club, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Nature Study Club, Student Council Rep- resentative, Physics Club, President, 2, Boys' Club . . . JOYCE NICKEL-Student Service, Pre-Luncheon Monitor, Washington STERGREN Players . . . BERNICE NIMMER-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Ofbce Monitor, Sbanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ROGER NOEBEL-Football, Track, Wrestlinfz, Bovs' Club . . . BARBARA NOVOTNY-Girls' Club . . . JOSEPH OBOT- Junior Class, Treasurer, Student Service. Cheerleader, Golf Team, German Club, Boys' Club . . . RUTH ORLOSKI-Alohanea, Student Service, Advisement Monitor. Hall Monitor, Soanish Club, Girls' Club . . . FRANK OSBORN-Alphanea, Football, Boys' Club, Sergeant-at-Arms . . . PARKINSON JEAN OSTERGREN--Senior Class, Nominating Committee, Stu- dent Service, Ollice Monitor, Girls' Club, Physics Club, Chemistry Club . . . RICHARD OVE-Basketball, Football, Track . . , THOMAS PAAP--Boys' Club . . . SOPHIE PANTAZES-Forerr sics, Philomathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Post-Luncheon Monitor, Washington Players, Latin Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, 33 Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, President, 4 . . . LEONE PANTER--Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . ANNE PAPA-Philomathea: Student Service, Library Monitor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . COLLEEN PARKER-Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . DANIEL PARKINSON-Alphanea, Student Service, Hall Moni- tor, Towel Monitor . . . EMANUEL PARNESS-Student Service, Marching Band, Boys' Club . . . J. MARCELLA PAUL-Student Service, Ollice Monitor, Girls' Club . . . DELORES PAYETTE- Senior Class, Treasurer, Scroll Weekly, Bookkeeper, Student Serv- ice, Advisement Monitor, Home Economics Club, Secretary, 4 . . . JOAN PERRIN-Student Service, Infirmary Monitor, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . 12 MEYERS MICHOR C. MILLER D. MILLER G. MILLER MOEDINGER MOMSEN MONTGOMERY MORGAN MUENCH MURPHY NAULT NAYLOR NELIUS NENNERT NETH NEUMANN NICKEL NIMMER O NOEBEL NOVOTNY OBOT ORLOSKI OSBORN OVE PAAP PANTAZES PANTER PAPA PARKER PARNESS PAUL PAYETTE PERRIN l UNE l948 GRADUATES E E I UNE 1948 POTTS PERSH ITZ PESTALOZZI PETERSEN PETRY PFANNERSTILL PI EHL PIEK PIPP PLAUMANN POLACHECK POST POTTER PRAEFKE PRATT PRUITT PSIMARAS PULOS PUMPIAN QUARTARO RABIN RADDEMAN RAMAZINI RAUKO RAVITZ RAYMOND REHFELD REINARTZ REMM REUTER RHEMER RICHTER RIETZ RILLING RISBERG GRADUATES BERNARD PERSHITZ-Scroll Weel-tly, Business Staff, Philo- mathea, Washington Players, German Club, Camera Club . . . ANN PESTALOZZI-Student Council, Secretary, Scroll Yearbook, Co-literary Editor, 4, Alphanea, Treasurer, 4, Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Pre-Lunchroom Monitor, Span- ish Club, First Vice-President, 4 . . . JOHN PETERSEN-Baskeb ball, Boys' Club . . . GEORGE PETRY-Football, Swimming, Track, Boys' Club . . . JO PFANNERSTILL-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . MARION PIEHL-Span- ish Club, Camera Club: Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BEVERLY PIEK-Girls' Club . . , ARTHUR PIPP-Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Boys' Club . . . GLENN PLAUMANN- Boys' Club . . . FLORENCE POLACHECK-Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . HERSHEL POST-Scroll Yearbook, Art Staff, Alphanea, Washington Players, Tennis Club, Boys' Club . . . FRANCES POTTER-Wahiat , . . PATRICIA POTTS-Scroll Weekly, Literary Staff, Literary Edi- tor, 4, Alphanea, Student Service, Pre-Lunchroom Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . CHARLOTTE PRAEFKE-Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . DORIS PRATT-Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Washington Players, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . MARY PRUITT-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Girls Club, Wahiat . . . TESSIE PSIMARAS . . . GEORGE PULOS- Washington Players, French Club, Spanish Club, President . . . MARILYN PUMPIAN . . . NICHOLAS QUARTARO . . . DAVID RABIN-Senior Class, Chaperone Committee, Chairman, Alpha- nea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Football, Track, Boys' Club, Vice-President, 4 . . . JOANN RADDEMAN-Student Service. Hall Monitor, Advisement Monitor, Washington Players, Chem- istry Club, Physics Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . PATSY RAMA- ZINI-Girls' Club . . . MARY JANE RAUKO-Washington Players, Girls' Club . . . JANICE RAVITZ-Spanish Club . . . ARLINE RAYMOND- Latin ming Club, 1' OOIII Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . ROGER REHFELD-Swim- Team, Boys' Club . . . JEAN REHM-Camera Club, Girls' Wahiat . . . CAROL REINARTZ-Student Service, Home- Monitor, Girls' Club . . . ROBERT REMM-Boys' Club EDWARD REUTER--Camera Club, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . RICHARD RHEMER-Student Service, Homeroom Attend- ance Monitor, Wrestling, Camera Club, Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . . BEVERLY RICHTER-Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . MAYRIETTA RIETZ- Student Service, Homeroom Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . SYLVIA RILLING-Student Serv- ice, Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Nature Study Club, Physics Club, Science Club, Girls' Club . . . ELVA JANE RISBERG . . . NANCY ROGLER-Senior Class, Social Committee, Chairman, Scroll Weekly, Co-Managing Editor, Student Service, Homeroom Monitor, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, President, 4, Wahiat . . . DONNA ROITBURD-Forensics, State Debate, Lincoln, Third Vice-President . . . MARION ROSIN-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Cam- era Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . JUNE ROTT--Student Serv- ice, Lunchroom Monitor, Girls' Club . . . CHARLES ROY--Scroll Weekly, Sports Editor, 4, Student Service, Stage Crew, Spanish Club, Boys' Club, Secretary, 4 . . . JOHN ROY-Student Service, Drum Major, Football, Swimming Team, Tennis Club, Boys' Club . , . KATHLEEN SAMMER-Scroll Weekly, Typist, Chemistry Club, Science Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . GEORGE SARGENT-- Student Service, Hall Monitor, German Club, Camera Club, Chemistry Club . . . YVONNE SAVAGE--Girls' Club . . JOANNE SAXE-Lincoln, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ALEXANDRIA SCHEWCHENKO-Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . JOAN SCHILLER-Philomathea, Second Vice-President, 3, 4, Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club . . . VERA SCHLEGEL-Alphanea, Student Service, Homeroom Moni- tor, German Club, Science Club, Girls' Club . . . BARBARA SCHLEY-Nature Study Club, Girls' Club . . . ETHEL SCHLEY -Nature Study Club, Girls' Club . . . ALFRED SCHMIDT-- Wrestling, Boys' Club . . . AUDREY SCHMIDT-Student Serv- ice, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club . . . JANE SCHMITZ- Student Service, Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . SHELDON SCHNOLL-Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . DON- ALD SCHROEDER-Basketball, Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . BEVERLY SCHULTZ-Senior Class, Program Committee, Chairman, Valedictorian, Philomathea, Student Service, Lost and Found Monitor, Washington Players, Latin Club, President, 4 . . . KENNETH SCHULTZ-Student Service, Track, Manager, Boys' Club . . . PERCY SCHULTZ-Boys' Club . . . CARL SCHWABENLENDER-Boys' Club . . . MARY JANE SCHWAN-Scroll Yearbook, School Life Editor, German Club, Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . GEORGE SCHWEI -Student Service, Student Announcer, Camera Club, Boys' Club . . , BARBARA SCHWERDTMANN--German Club, Science Club, Girls' Club . . . JOHN SEARLE-Student Council, Scroll Weekly, Sports Editor, Philomathea, Treasurer, 3, 4, Student Service, Ushers, Captain, Washington Players, Wrestling, Science Club, Treasurer, 4, Boys' Club, Treasurer, 3, President, 4 . . . WILLIAM SERBYN-Senior Class, Gift Committee, Scroll Week- ly, Typing Editor, Philomathea, Third Vice-President, 4, Student Service, Marching Band, German Club, Vice-President, 4, Nature Study Club, President, 2 . . . JEAN SHEEHAN-Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, German Club, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . . NATALIE SHUMOW--Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club , , . BARBARA SIEBOLD-Girls' Club . . . EILEEN SIEBRECHT-Girls' Club . . . JEAN SIZER -Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . MICHAEL SKIBA-Football, Wrestling, Boys' Club . . . JULIUS SLOBODA--Football, Track, Boys' Club . . . 132 ROGLER ROITBURD ROSIN ROTT C. ROY J. ROY SAMMER SARGENT SAVAGE SAXE SCHEWCHENKO SCHILLER SCHLEGEL B, SCHLEY E. SCHLEY ALFRED SCHMIDT AUDREY SCHMIDT SCHMITZ SCHNOLL SCHROEDER B. SCHULTZ K. SCHULTZ P. SCHULTZ SCHWABENLENDER SCHWAN SCHWEI SCHWERDTMANN SEARLE SERBYN SHEEHAN SHUMOW SIEBOLD SIEBRECHT SIZER SKIBA SLOBODA I UNE 1948 GRADUATES E I UNE 1948 SMITH STAHOSKI A. STANEK D. STANEK STAUFF STEFANSKI ANNA MARIE SMITH-Student Service, Advisement Monitor, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club . . . DOLORES STAHOSKI- Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . AUDREY STANEK-Senior Class, Chaperone Committee, Scroll Yearbook, Girls' Sports Editor, Stu- dent Service, Pre-Lunchroom Monitor, Wahiat . . . DONALD STANEK-Basketball, Cross Country, Boys' Club, President, 3 . . . DAVID STAUFF-Philomathea, Ambassador, 4, Student Service, Ushers, Hall Monitor, Washington Players, Nature Study Club, President, 5, Science Club, Student Council Representative, 4, Boys' Club . . . MILDRED STEFANSKI-Student Service, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . STEIMLE STEINFUHR STERN STETTER STIKA STRAND LOIS STEIMLE-Philomathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Latin Club, Camera Club, Chem- istry Club . . . ROBERT STEINFUHR--Student Service, Ofhce Monitor, Boys' Club . . . MARSHALL STERN-Lincoln, Ser- geant-at-Arms, 3, Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Tennis Team, Wrestling, Physics Club, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . MARYANN STETTER-Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . PEGGY STIKA-Student Council, Exchange Committee Chairman, 4, Philornathea, Treasurer, 3, Washington Players, President, 4, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . Student Service, Stu- dent Announcer, 4, LA VERNE STRAND-Student Service, Cafe- teria Monitor, Nature Study Club, Boys' Club . . . STRASSBURGER STUDE STURDEVANT SWEET TAUGHER THIEN 'THURSTON JOAN STRASSBURGER-Student Council, Scroll Weekly, Proof Reader, Alphanea, Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Moni- tor, Post-Lunchroom Monitor . . . JOAN STUDE-Chemistry Club, Girls' Club . . . ALBERT STURDEVANT . . . NORBERT SWEET-Alphanea, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Student Service, Cafe- teria Monitor, Oflice Monitor, Tennis Team, Boys' Club . . . RICHARD TAUGHER-Alphanea, Football, Track Team, Cap- tain, Boys' Club . . . CAROL THIEN--Camera Club, Home Economics Club . . . TOUSSAINT TREICHEL TRESTER TREVILLIAN TRUITT DORIS THURSTON-Lincoln, Student Service, Study Hall Moni- tor, Washington Players, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Student Council Representative, Physics Club, Girls' Club . . . NANCY TOUSSAINT-German Club, Camera Club, Secretary, Physics Club . . . GEORGE TREICHEL-Student Council, Nature Study Club, President, Science Club, President, 4, . . . JOSEPH TRESTER -Scroll Weekly, Student Service, Hall Monitor . . . LOIS TRE- VILLIAN-Student Service, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, Stu- dent Service, Typist . . . ADRIENNE TRUITT-Student Service, Advisement Monitor, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . TSCHANTZ TSCHARNACK UBL VESOKIE VOGELER D. VOLKMANN LESLIE TSCHANTZ-Student Service, Marching Band, Chem- istry Club, Nature Study Club, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . SHIRLEY TSCHARNACK-Scroll Weekly, Collection Manager, Student Service, Pre-Lunchroom Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ANTHONY UBL-Scroll Year- book, Organizations Editor, Student Service, Towel Monitor . . . MARILYN VESOKIE-Spanish Club, Girls' Club . . . ROY VOGELER-Student Council, Football Team, Captain, Track, Boys' Club . . . DORIS VOLKMANN-student Service, Pre- Lunchroom Monitor, Camera Club, Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4 . . . VOLKMAN N L. VOLKMANN WAGNER WAPP WARREN WEINGROD GRADUATES JEWEL VOLKMANN-Scroll Yearbook, Editor, 4, Philamathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Study Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . LOUISE VOLKMANN-Philamathea, Student Serv- ice, Advisement Monitor, Latin Club, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . CAROL WAGNER-Physics Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . ARLYN WAPP-Student Service, Ad- visement Monitor, Washington Players, Treasurer, 4, Latin Club, Girls' Club . . . MALCOLM WARREN-Alphanea, Washington Players, Tennis Team, Track, Manager, German Club, Boys' Club . . . ALEX WEINGROD-Lincoln, Boys' Club. WEISS WERTH WESTERN WESTGAARD WESTMORE WHITMAN WILMES WILLIAMS WIDOWIT WOLF WOLFE WOLLER WOLLINKA ZARSE ZENGER ZIMMER ZISCHKE ZRIMSEK MARILYN WEISS-Alphanea, Student Service, Library Monitor, Study Hall Monitor . . . SHIRLEY WERTH-Washington Play- ers, Spanish Club, Wahiat . . . JEROLDA WESTERN-Home Economics Club . . . DEAN WESTGAARD-Student Service, Study Hall Monitor, Basketball, Football, Track, Wrestling, Boys' Club . . . DOLQRES WESTMORE-Scroll Yearbook, Art Editor, Philomathea, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . RUSSELL WHITMAN- Student Service, Cafeteria Monitor, Swimming Team, Captain, Boys' Club . . . MARCIA WIDOWIT-Philomathea, Student Service, Hall Moni- tor, Attendance Monitor, Girls' Club . . . JOANNE WILLIAMS- Philomathea, Student Service, Hall Monitor, Advisement Monitor, Girls' Club, President, 3, Wahiat . . . SHIRLEY WILMES- Stupdent Service, Hall Monitor, Chemistry Club . . . IO ANN WOLF-Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . BETTY WOLFE-Stu- dent Service, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . BETTY JANE WOLLER-Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . CAROLE WOLLINKA-Senior Class, Skit Committee, junior Class, Student Council Representative, Scroll Yearbook, Classes Editor, 4, Alphanea, Student Service, Homeroom, Attendance Mon- itor, Science Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . LEIGH ZARSE- Swimming Team, Science Club, Boys' Club . . . ADELINE ZEN- GER--Scroll Weekly. Typist, Student Service, Advisement Moni- tor, Homeroom Attendance Monitor, German Club, Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . EDITH ZIMMER-Student Service, Iniirmary Moni- tor, German Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Girls' Club . . . CAROL ZISCHKE-Scroll Yearbook, Art Staff, Student Service, Hall Moni- ter, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Girls' Club . . . ARTHUR ZRIMSEK-Senior Class, Vice-President, Student Service, Cafe- teria Monitor, Towel Monitor, Track, Boys' Club . . . I UNE GRADUATES MANDARIN MAGIC KING Bruce Mayer COURTI ERS Richard Champney Ted Dracopoulos Robert Engbretson Robert Lillie Richard Mahnke George Schwei Richard Taugher Roy Vogeler Dean Westgaard RIBBON Sally Schloemilch Janet Luebke Patricia Haertel Janet Kraase Esther Ruben Elaine Loepsel Leila Miller Richard Derrwaldt Jack Gerhard Donald Grinrod Keith Harms George Hart Donald Hoeppner Gordon Kaiser MAY 28, 1948 QUEEN Joanna Germundsen LADIES Peggy Stika Yvonne Savage Joan Pagel Nancy Rogler Jean Wilterdink Carol Johnson Donna Sievers Carol Wagner Ruth Ann Currer BEARERS Audrey Stanek Sandra Schulner Carol Callan Barbara Bader Shirley Hayward Sally Press Nancy Weil GUARDS Wilbur Linden Justin Mendeloff Donald Muench Roger Noebel Richard Ove Sheldon Schnoll Norbert Sweet STAIRWAY TO THE STARS DECEMBER 5, 1947 KING Alvin Schmid COURTIERS James Bley Neil Boucher Glenn Duffin Richard Garland Richard Klebenow Paul Sigwalt Neil Struve Walter Thierfelder Robert Zuege RIBBON Nancy Bautz Barbara Brue Barbara Chrudimsky Gloria Hoffmann Elaine Koester Nancy Letteer Joyce Schuller ROYAL Henry Canitz Kenneth Dewey Harry Green Donald Haas Charles Habeck Dale Herold Gerald Hiemer QUEEN Kathryn Holtz LADIES Lois Henschel Jean Orzewalla Lois Gutmann Joanne Matter Joan Aschenbrenner Joan Fitz Barbara Siebold Virginia Fosdick Betty Trapp BEARERS Lois Moellenbeck Leila Mueller Nancy Odegaard Jean Ostermeyer Jean Perlick Shirley Richards Virginia Jacobson GUARDS Robert Knuth Donald Kiliman Donald Mohr Malcolm Morris Richard Pfoertsch Donald Savic Harvey Solochek if it -.t SENIOR PROMS If you want to be a Badger Then come along with us And join in our fun. We all like music, and we can give you Music for concerts or for dancing. Dancing? Welll have all kinds. You'll enjoy them. You'll like our picnics, Wiener-roasts, And hayrides, too- And never forget the fun youlll have with the gang. Think of going to the game In jack's old jalopy. During the summer you'll meet the gang At the State Fair. You'll meet them at youth hostels, At social centers, at moviesg We'll have fun in whatever We do, so- join with us in our social life here And get your share of friendly cheer. Clllllll LH Everyone way getting fentirnental hecaare it war oar laft high-Jchool prom. A few of ttf Jtarteil to talk over old timer. . . . I woniler who will meet at Jeeonal-floor center next year, I .raiil .... Or who will plan the prorn anal what therne they'll choose. Mandarin Magic if perfect even I war on the eornrnitteef' . . . f'Do yon rernernher Sadie Hawhinf' Day? . . . Do I! Tony threatened not to look at me I wore jeanf. Bitt way he feared when I Jaiil that in that cafe I woitliln't. . . . Tony broke the .rilence that followeal with, Let'.r try to get together .f07?Z6fl77'l6.l','.J . . . Why he .fo rnorhiil? Aren't we all going to .fehool together next year? ' . . . Left meet on the .rtepx of the Main Hall after claJ.fe.r, . . . Sitre.'f l' , it - 026 all M- Q 19 Q . ..,- W eg ww Qi' A. awww? lb -wg s -W . K fm x i, 'fi k Qfgsissf M ' Wd 'Rf .- . , Q :Fl - w- ,f N 5 umm QA 19:2 ,N ,M 51 2 0 99 'ai f 'mr A 3 . . , ,., ff! . ' X 'L ',fi2f f ' K I. M, , .,gw,,,i,f W Y 4 'ff ffw. W. iffy' ' .11 E Mag-- M , .K 7 .. M . 1 'Q ' '9 ' -437' V ' , , A f ' ' 4. .,,. Ei J :K K Q 5 s M, ji 0 . V, . R ,gl ,. f kk K 4 1 5 Q w I V V, K ft A ,K ,A . jgyg. r 'Ling 'f . ua K L, , gg.. L 4 M Q , , ,, Q p W . -A I V +4 1 -' A , , if f A H - . , H . A , , 4' ,U . .,jTEE,5:u.h4 V V , ' W7 ' ,ge . u1'w,f.,,f.t Wim W '?g 2y1,' 'ff ' Lgfyrfiaiff A I V Lf: 51 -?Q,f ,A , . 1 ,gg , 9 H , -. 'Q , . the 10? www? 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Our captain First to the tape-line 'Round the bend Onlookers Relay Race Washington winner Puritan Dutch Athenian oath Tonian Trio Moses and his people Martha and George Modern Thanksgiving dinner Puritan Indian The Four Sharps Albert, have a seat. Albert, I'm going to give up smoking. Dad, you went to the blood bank! I do! There's a lor to what your mother says, as when isn't there. E 3 Jfffzs We finally agreed it was Is Miss Ruth Wilkins home? my fault. Don't eat dem eggs! DEAR RUTH Can you tell a bathroom from a closet? On Wisconsin, On Wisconsin, Grand old Badger State - We, thy loyal sons and daughters Hail thee, good and great. Czechoslovakians Croatians Irish Italians True Wisconsinites All Americans Danish Dutch Norwegians Polish English Scotch French Swedes Germans Swiss Greeks Welsh AUTQGRAHPS ig--l , 1 . A J Zyf' away' C0 E EV 'ji XQQNE 1 Wjfk W! QiQQx l12fQqQ sqggif? 'Vai Q Qs AQ: -.J Nj 4 4 , AUTCDGRAPI-IS QM, , Q- -gm' W J vii, VN 3,-. P, . 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