Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1936
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June Commission ..,i June Graduates ..i,, Classes .,.,i....,.....i .s,i i,.. , 1 40 Faculty i............i...,,, 1 60 Advertisers ...,,i.. 170 Index . 1 , 1 72 199' With amateur hours in their heyday and youth movements sweeping the country, Bay View High Schooi, too, presents an amateur youth number. Why not try the tune School Days since we ah know meone suggested. Yes! Why not? Sureiy it wouid he popuiar with the students. The smah iists scattered, and the keynote was sounded. Sit was remarhahie the number oi in the iaii, came echoes oi the bass rumhie oi the Tiger yeh and 'ng paraders as 'ioothaii enthusiasm rose in a cres- he Oracle subscription go-getter h oi the graduates. h it? so ' ' iourna oid song. ' mecomi music, t ' ' imarc iubs, t e , hnot oi striving variations to he Sound on that the rhythmic accompaniment oi marching, ho cendog in December, Christmas caroisg in spring, gay operetta songs, and the iamiiiar cacophony or Open House nightg in june, the traditiona The band, the banging typewriters, the sihiiant study haiis, the humming corridors, the giee c droning ciasses, aii ioined in the harmony as the music went round and round. QN ow , as the upracticin is over and the work done, we cordiaiiy inyite you to ohserye our duction, the year,s performance at hay View High Schooi. Aww al pro The Park . . Idle Ease end. Change . It is pleasant in spring and early summer to stretch out comfortably under thc trees that fringe the pond in Hum- boldt Park, so nearly within the shadow of the school. Nothing seems to bring on drowsiness quite so quickly as watching, through half- closed eyes, the sunlight file tered into tiny golden stars by the trees-winking sauci- ly on the barely moving water. Just as pleasant is lying on some earthy-smell- ing hill and seeing the tips of the trees seem to dip into the water and set the tiny rip- ples chasing each other from shore to shore. And all these beauties, almost a part of the school campus, are enjoyed. The green lawns lure students during their lunch periods. The lake tempts to a half hour of canoeing. The tennis nets, stretched tautly, sug- gest a swift game or two. Often on a particularly love- ly day the entire park is dot t e d with art students sketching industriously some tree or clump of bushes that strikes their eyes, or, as is more often the case, just loll- ing on the grass pretending to gaze about them in search of inspiration. The biology c l a s s e s, too, periodically swoop down on the park, very systematically, in search of Qhorrible word that seems to banish all the beauty and change the park into a vast laboratoryj bugs,'. Mem- bers of the creative writing c l a s s occasionally saunter along the winding paths, per- haps to find suggestion for a poem in a slowly opening Water lily or material for a, story in some i n c i d e n t brought to mind by the War Memorial. Thus the beauty of the park serves the school. The School . . The high school of today-radiant with youth, life, bustling activity. Its terraced campus and the nearby park give a htting setting for the simple, red-bricked structure. But let us go in, through these Amzzml pages, and visit the sunny rooms Wherc what is known as the fine art of living is taught, jostle our Way through the buzzing hallwaysg smell the familiar odor of the chemistry room, listen to the band music, the staccato clicking of the busy typewritersg watch the student artists at work, at- tend a meeting of the literary society, a playlet by the dramatic students, or a debateg but before we leave we must go to see that basketball game in the gymnasium - and then call it a day. leasant retreat, where two slender poplars Cast their afternoon shadows, weaving blue wickerwork across the lawn, while the wind playfully whispers tllrougll the leaves. lf 3. ,wwf aw ,www Q Y 5 Q W.. il s vv' 5 '-'L .f Q wp ' an 'Y M ws as 1 Q 4. H 5 3 Q X S 2 2 xx 2 Q 4+ , m -Q 'Qui-s Y Q The The Needs nf Youth of ever-increasing m o d e r n civilization Q Q Q brings with it an almost end- less chain of rapid changes in our economic and social conditions. The rapidity of changes in occupa- tional trends is startlingg a new order has hardly begun, when it begins to change. New technological processes bring changes in occupation. We must meet these changes if we would survive. We owe it to our- selves to insure an economic security which con- tributes so much to our well-being and happiness. jThe school is the logical place for securing the initial ability to acquire the training necessary to meet the situation in the most acceptable Way. There must be adequate training in a number of basic fundamentals in order that the individual may acquire sufficient adaptabil- ity, flexibility, and versatility to make adjustments as needed. That is the best job-insurance conceivable. This training, supplemented by subsequent successful experiences, will fit him for whatever trends the occupation may take. Naturally, there is implied in this process of development a liberal measure of diligent application to work, the individual should seek the maximum outlet possible for his talents, whatever his level oftintelligence and ability may be. There always has been and ever will be a demand for persons with sound char- acter traits, disciplined minds, and trained skills who are willing to give their best efforts to a given task. jAnother factor for success in life is the ability to get along with other people. It is a prime consideration in leading to a proper social adjustment. A personality embodying all the well- known, standard virtues is entirely essential to an educa- tion for personal success as well as for the broader partici- pation in an intelligent citizenship dedicated to the ad- vancement of human welfare. While the human race has advanced to an unprecedented degree in the prac- tical sciences, the forward march in social progress has been relatively slow. To be sure, there has been some growth in the development of human rela- tions, but how woefully we are found wanting in reaching equitable social-economic goals. The world hopes and prays for the time when the existing ills of society at large may come to an end. The implication is that groups as well as individuals must co-operate with each other toward attaining universal un- derstanding, leading to the establishment of permanent social justice. lan ingfu1'wa1'5. G- A- FRITSCHE Looking forward with youth then, let us Prinripal all join in seeking to establish the truth which will enable future generations to fashion a world better than that past generations have made. Youth, inspired with lofty ideals, strengthened by a rational optimism, with faith in itself in spite of pre- vious obstacles, will establish an improved citizen- ship willing to accept the challenge of the morrow. Youth, eager for a chance, will seek to acquire the art of living rather than merely the technology of making a living. jLet the youth of the land then remember that the outcome depends upon them. Let them think straight and for themselves, receiving and passing on the great heritage of thought and achievement of the past, turning them to the improvement of the future. Let them, under the stimulating power of the success of the past, move forward with determination to aspire to greater heights, striving to achieve a higher excellence and a greater measure of the abundant life, ever willing to contribute to the welfare of humanity in the highest degree possible. Thus emerging from the present period of distress, refined by trials and misfortunes, may we behold a new era of social righteousness. The Oracle comes off the press! For the staff, the hours of Word juggling, pasting, and proof reading are overg for the printers, the job is Hnished. The Work of faithful writers is circulated to the Wait- ing students - and one more edition has been added to the iles of our student publications. NHL, Mfr' qui' A lik 'L ,I MAH MUN? ,, fx EWTM Q ',W',U' I ' 1,1 I Mwwyf my-'Q I ml' JW f iw Q M 1 ,,w,+ , 9' N.Xl.ll St ll Klltlllil. l.fl ilm'-in-1 'fzicf The racle Annual Xinctecn yczirs ztgu this .lnnc rt thin. pztpcr-hminml vulunic of forty-cight IHIQCS. thc tirst Onrrlt' xllllllltll. niztcle its ztiipcztrmicc at lizty Vicw. l'icturt-cl in thc scniur section were! tcn girls :intl unc hwy. thc tirst class to grad- nrtte fruni lizty Vicw lligh Sclioul. ,Xs thc yt-ztrs pztsscml. thc school fnitgrcw thc Hl!11llgZ1lUXVH :incl was trztnsfcrrctl tu thc iurcscnt iinpusiiig, rcrl-lrricli llllllfllllg. 'l'hc stntlcnt hotly lllCl'C2lSL'il fruni :1 fcw hnnrlrccl to wcll rwcr twn thonsztncl, thc faculty frtrni lcss than liftccn tu uvcr seventy. Anal :ts tht- sclitml gre-w. thc ffftlflt' ,IIIIIIIAII ltcimt pztcc, increasing from thc ftmi'ty-c-iglit pztgt- lzuult to thc snhstztntially-htmunrl, thrcc hnnclrccl :incl twcnty-scvcn pztgc ll N29 AIIIIIIHII f thc lztrgcst ffvcr puhlishccl :tt :rw Yicw. Scvcrzil uthcr ycztrs stztncl wut imrmnincntly in thc twu clcczulcs ut Omcft' .tllllllttlf imnlxliczttitm. 'llhc ycztr V923 nizirkccl thc ztppcztruiicc of thc lmu:11'cl-cuvcr vnlninc. ln 1927, the imuplilztr llztwthurnc issuc was ztckiimvlctlgctl hy thc Nzttiunul Scholastic l'rcss .Xssucizttitni tcm hc thc tint-st high school yC2lI'lJUtili in tht- linitccl Statcs. ln 1020 thc yc:ti'lnu1l4 tmliscrvcrl thc tiftit-th znnlivcrsziry uf the fllllllillllg of lizty Yicw hy printing inntnncrzthlc vztluahlc pictnrcs. niztims, ztncl rt-ctmrrls purtrztying thc his- tory of thc Clllllllllllllly. 'l'hc first lzlztcli Zlllfl whitc ztnnnzll mztclc its ZllJ'IJCZlI'ZlllCC in 1032, thc- ycztrlumlt which cum- lllCIlltJl'2llC4l the hi-ccntcnniztl ut' xYZlSlllIlQ'Ltlll.S hirth. ,Xncl thcn cznnc thc clclzrcssirni. lfztccrl with thc chuicc tif either cliscuntinning iznhliczttiun or l'llfllL'Illlf' rcrlncing thc costs. thc stall tinctlly rlcciclcfl tu pnhlish :tn 1nttn'ni:1l l'i:'rri: Rtctpls l.:-111: XYI2S'l'WtlUD I llfxll rn Xxililllfli llmuwiix' lQuxx1.x1ti'wcm'si4i l,zft'.S1.i'lt't'i1 l.URR.XINl2 .-Xxinaiesnx I 1-.n fr.Xll s l:li.X'l'Rlt'l1 Siimimixrg iXl.Xlit5.XRIC'I' li Zlllllllfll. Siniilzn' yezirbeolcs were publishecl in l934 ancl l935 :intl this yezu s bunk is the fourth infnrnml yearbook. liueh sueeeecling zuinuzil-stall has built upnn the experi- enee :mtl stzlnclurcls estzlblishecl by its prerleeessors, itncl yet ezieh has Cfllll'ElQf:'U1ISly sczniehecl for the new ancl original. .Xncl so the N30 Orfrrlr .-111111101 is presented tn' you --- the twentieth bunk tn be nublishecl by the Hay View lligh school, emnpleting' two! cleezxcles of uiilnwmlien yeztrlxunk publication. l't-rlizums the must striking' feature nf this ye:1r's book is the infmwnzility :incl syninietry nf the page layouts. Profit- ing frnni the results ul' the First three informal Insults. the stall has rzirlieztlly rerlueecl the amount nf snare clevntecl to writing :uicl inereusecl the size uf the pictures. Realizing that fm' the stuclents the greatest interest lies not in the printecl lnzttter but in the pictures nf their ClZlSSlllZllCS :incl ul seliunl life, the stzltif has triecl tn nizvke the N936 .slmlzmf rt real picture lmnnltn. Nut only are the pictures lnifl out in sweeping lines ztnml curves. but they are ent out in sueh :L niztnner :ls tn eniphzisize the students in the ivietures. .-X striking rlenzirture fruni the lust three annuals is the g'l'1lflllZllC section. The llll:Ul'lllZlllUIl about ezleh gfilflllillk' has been put intu sepzirzite. ennalenserl pzirztgrzuwlis as was ffll'lllQl'lf' clone in the furmul yearbnnks. 'l'he write-uns for ztthleties anal club activities have been ehztngecl frnni the re- eent feature style to Z1 enneise elirminlogiezil reecmrcl of the ye:1r's prngrznn in that zletivity. 1en'l'l1x' lll'RNli'l l', IJf'y1i1fr1'.:i1linfr liflilnf' XYINIFRICII Si-llcnlxmz, l.1'lt'mnjv lfflilnr IXl.u:x.nc lilcysim, ,S'l'lllHI' l:'f1'llnf- :XNNVAL Sl'l!SC'RIP'l'l0N QQAIXIPAIGNICIQS ...t.w..., ...Un my lyliNNli'I'Il XIICXIXXX l'uff4' .S't':'i'nli't'1r 1 .t '- JA.,,....--- . ...,. , M .M,,w.kA,,,,,,....,.., . N- NM, tJn.xci.la f.XYXIl'.XIGNliRS liliR'I' lioomfa Axim lcximsliiixxitf ji-.rm Maris Vl.xNli l..xsoen X iicrpixu l'i.iixNi2s .,- '-O-I ----vf As an aid in finding pictures of l K , . one s schoolmates with- out having to page through the entire hook, a special index has heen placed at the rear. All of the l936 graduates are listed there. together with the pages on which their pictures are to he found. Early in lleceniher the lfditor-in-Chief. llonald Schniechel, and the Organization lfditor, Dorothy llurnett, attended the National Scholastic Press Association convention which was held in Mil- waukee at the Hotel Schroeder. Many valuahle ideas were oh- tained from the displays. speeches and round-tahle discussions. ,Xfter the pages had heen definitely assigned. and the engravers had furnished sketch layouts for each section, the seemingly endless job of picture-taking began. lietween llecemher and June the photographer came to llay View more than a dozen tilnes, sonietinies taking' as niany as fifty pictures in a single day. More than three hundred and ninety pictures were taken. Xfter the first few experiences, the editors finally realized what a joh it was to take pictures of students. First, the group desired had to he selected after conferring with the faculty advisors of the various activities. Then each student had to he notified personally and places had to be selected as background for the pictures. Different ways and ineans for making the students look 'fnaturalu and informal had to he devised 3 especially for the seniors. Perhaps the most difficult assignment was taking over 2000 students in groups of fifty for the class sectioi . lf ' ' - ' ' ' 1 oi tw o days 111 March, a seemingly l'infi'li1'y1I1fm'11 enflless stream of stuclents poured into the auclitorimn. They were ilitll7l1Illll'llZL'fl.U Snrtecl aeefarcling to size, anrl then paraclecl lseforc the lmright Hnocl lights nn the stage. Aeeiclents happened sometimes. Ocea- sinnally thtase tn he pietnrecl clicln't appear: one lmny faintecl while waiting tn he snappeclg twiee the plnntos grapher pushed the button 3 and nothing' happened. XYhcn the pictures were tinally emnpletecl, the task of pasting up the clummy was lmegun. livery pieture anfl every eaptinn harl tot he pasted intn its plaee. Meamvhile enneise. aeeurate aeeuunts of every aetivity in sehnul were written hy various students ancl were enmllessly measurecl to lit the spaee available. Cpineiclent with the arrival of the warm weather in Slay ancl wlune, the time tn rearl pmol' and nkeh page lnrms at the printer's arriverl. livery page hacl to he earefuily reall anrl rereaml tu eliminate er- rnrs, ancl enpy hacl to he lengthened or shortenecl if it clirl not lit the page. Meanwhile the lmusiness stall hacl also lmeen lntsy. :X spirited sulmseripticmn eampaign in Klareh result- erl in nver .20-lil sullseriptinns --- the largest nulnlmer ever tn' he ulmtainefl. lien' a lull week pnsters. speak- ers. snlieiturs. and musieians pulslieizecl anrl clramatizecl the selinnl annual. ln the advertising rlepart- ment every et't'fn't was macle to nlntain arls. .Xml finally this week the animals arrivetl antl have lreen plaeecl in your hancls. NYL- whn have helperl to make this 1930 .tllllllttll hupe that we have preservecl within these une lnmclrerl :mtl seventy-seven pages some of the events nf vnur sehnul litem --ff events which in later vears may he a ennstant reminfler of happy high selmnl clavs. lflaNNli'l'lI l!.nnn.xx XX 1l.1a14:xa'l' livn-ins Ilmlifienml Sl'11sc'R11 l'1nN AGI-2N'l'S lhljlt' .X'l'lIt'ft't'7I Quill and .Slwnll .1lr'u1Inv1's Seated: AIARNAIC IQRYSKO, DOROTHY BL'RNI'I'I'T, ELIZARIQTH VVPIIIICR Second ROW: NYIN11-'Rlclu SRII2R1N1fs, NIARGARET HOTZ Third Row: IEIIVVARID IIl'TL'l-IICNS, EVOENP: ERMENC, THEODORE CQATIZS, Iixvlx KXN'I.XTKOVN'SKI, ROLAND Twmmr racle Annual Staff DONALD SQIIMIQCIIIZI. IfrI1'fm'-in-C'111'f'f IJUROTIIY BVRNI-:TT KIARNAIE ICRYSKO fJI'fjlIHfSfIf'I.0Il Edifm' Smfor Eciifol' EIJIZ.XliIi'l'I1 XYICISICR KY1N1FR121m SPIIERINI Clfzsx If1l'I.f0l' 1.1-ft'l'fII'j' EfiI.f0V .'I.s1v1'.vff111fs 2 LURRAINI-I .ANDERSON RVT11 ANOERSON ROBERT HOOKER ,'xxlJIiI.1C Illzxlssslcx VICL'GliNli ERMIENC HAROLD H A M PTON IEIJVVARIJ 1'1l'TCIIENS RICHARD JOHNSON LEONARD IQARASIEXYICZ BIARGARIQT IQING lX1ILIJRIiIJ KNl'IISI.I'Ili CAROL IqYPIiR IQRVIN IQXYIATKOVVSKI JANE I.AsOc'K1 .IRAN BIAAS IQIENNIETH NIICMANN FRANK NORRIS XYIRGINIA PLIENNIES I'11:'r1sR R mls IJOROTHY ROzMARx'NOxx'sR1 BICATRICE SK151.nINc: CONRAD SMRRIJNSIQI LICRUY YX'1+:s'l'wO0n ICOMONO ZIEISIG lfcrvzrlfy rlrl7 i.m1'A' : MR. KOIQN, C111f11'l'1IIUlI Mlss LANE Miss XXvA'I'SUfN MR. COSTIQLLO MR. bl. hI. SAHTII Fourth Row: XYIIJEI-1R'I' ICYICRS, KEN N1-Yru HARBIAN, LEROY XVI-ISTWOOD , 3 A Top Iww: JAVK IQRAII., IJONAL1: Srurxllzrnlcr. Page Twmztv NIR. LOIQRNIQR MR. FRITSCIIE, E.1'-Offivio . , 169 l3oNA1,lv!sciix1i-3' f '- H' Editor-infhief The lfr1'itorx: ,FED fii,X'I'IiS, Semester II GP' curl., Semtster l L The Newspaper 'll-tl lhere will be an Oracle lllCLl1ll' fl l X g elgitl hour in room 23.3 lfighteen times this notice went t tl l ,-x . or ie iomerooms during the past year, and eighteen issues of the bi-weekly Orflrlc newspaper resulted. lleginning its l935-'36 existence on the tirst Klonday of last September, the Oracle has just finished its sixth year of service to the student body. llut let us turn back for a glimpse of our previous pub- lications. ln 1914, our Hrst year, a supplement to the South Cltlflliilltll was the extent of our publications. In 1915 the lirst real newspaper, consisting of four eighteen-by-twelve- inch pages, was published. lt lived a glorious life until 1920, when a many-page magazine was issued. ln l93O the maga- zine was abandoned for the newspaper, our present Oracle. XYith the paper, a semi-annual literary supplement, Ihzfwz, was issued for three years, 1930. '3l, and '32, becoming a newspaper supplement during Christmas and Spring of ,33. '34, 135. and '36, The iirst Oraflrw' had many cartoons and Romxn Twlsml, H11-Vlifll'-V-V .llirllfulw tSeate4l5 headlines without variation of type. Gradually the editors Wn,m-:mf liwzus. .Al.v.vi.v1tm1 began to introduce changes in headlines to break-up the KHNNICTH ll-NRIMN. 511f'Xf'f'fl'fif'f1 -llflllirffw' pages. Today pictures are an important part in each issue Ihoxuiw XX'.xxuck, ll.v.vi.vmul and the editors have fifteen dinferent headlines on their set-up. Now let's look in on the first issue of last September. lt was a rather hectic one. for the wheels of any machine do not start quickly after a vacation. Donald Schmeehel, the editor, sketched his layouts while be was rushing back and forth to the printer. News editors Dolores Stintl and l,eora fiilder rounded up budding reporters, while Ted Gates, associate editor, did some wholesale headlining in the Oracle olitice. lfootball and Cross Country prospects kept sports editor lid Hutchens busy. to say nothing of the subscription campaigners who had the responsibility of putting over the drive for the newspaper. Life became an animated routine after that. with XYill you headline this? and ls there a tiirls' Club story around? and even XVhere is that box of fudge l brought? t'l'his last question was ale ways in vain.j An apparently endless cycle included listing stories on Tuesday, headlining and editing on Tluirsrlay and Friday, sending material to the printer on Saturday. reading galley proofs on Mon- day, planning layouts on 'l'hursday. Friday the circulzt' ' X 1 lon department. under tnlbert liruder and lien Page i1lTUt'llfj'-tlllt' ancling: f2li.1:1c1t'1' lliwiritiiz, ,S'rrlv.w'l'iflim1 .lltzmrgfrr atefl: RIt'H.XRIl jons' ' Standing ' 5 ,,. l.1.s1i-3 Ton xssi Ni, liiipxxoia lil'j.XNN'A Seated: lCl.1z.xi4r:'1'1l XYFISFR Xx liarhian, clistrillutccl another issue, ancl Rolancl Twinein, lmusiness manager, hegan to collect for the acls printefl ancl to get new ones for the next issue. ,Xn interesting hut brief pause came when the staff attenrlerl the convention of the National Scholastic l ress .-Xssociation at the lflotel Schroeder. 'llwo clays of rouncl talmle cliscussions, trips, ancl lectures resultecl in seven heacls whirling with facts ancl opinions on all branches of high school journalism. ,VX hanquet ancl hall ended the convention. lhat next Monday is neVer-to-he-forgotten. XYith Christmas two weeks away, it was cleciclerl to puhlish a twelve-page special issue. lt was then that the staff lost that desire to cut classes inherent in most stuclents, for alter three clays of work at the printers the aniouut ' of honieworlt which hacl 2lCL'l11lll1lZltCCl was amazing! Fin- ally the pages were sent to press f a full page of pic- tures. fancy horrlers, anrl four pages of literary material. The seconcl of january hrought Quill ancl Scroll meni- lmerships to 'l'r-fl tlates, lCcl llutchens l' ' ' tiilhert l'r l ' ' . . , Q .'I'I'.X L'Yi:otg , xolancl lVVlllClll, 1 ucti. anrl ,lack lxrail. Graduation took llolores Stintl, lifl Zeisig, anrl Ciilhert lirurler, while Donalcl Schinechel was transferrecl to the yearhool: stall. The olfl orcler changethf' just after the tleaclline the faculty aclvisors announeecl the new stall. XYritten hy niiclnight oil. the story sairl that 'll-rl Gates was the eclitor, lirl llit'l A ' M ' 1 c uns, associate, .soy lzmioxn Zi It SIIXII lJo1.oRlas , Front 1 L Page Twenty-tzvo EORA Gn.D1cR, Nou 5' MAN M0L1.1xur:1a, lNl.xRtQ.xizia'i' lloiz Rear: linwann Ht rcnENs, litwzicxiz limiicxc, lfRYIN Ku Rowsicr, Coxizlxrn Smciu.rNs1c1 ront lliixlws l.i-x Ifxraic, XYIYIAN Riiiimxx, Rl l'll ltlr l1ox.x Kvnx, Kl.XRY llioiiii, Ginxiws lXlAi.sn lllili5UX+C7NAlL'f' .lllllllI.tlt'1', liEATRIl'li lXli1.Riiiil. and l.eorzi Ciilder, news edito1'. assisted hy lfrvin Kwizitkow- ski and lflizalmeth lleher. The sports editor was lfugene lirmene. The new stat? wus initiated during' the eold snap hetween the semesters, heeause IL imziper was seheduled for the tirst week in l'lClJl'llZll'f'l .-Xlzout the hardest joh was to persuade enough lireshies to pose for the lireslimzin picture printed in the first issue! The zinnouneement of the operettn :it the lnst minute caused a mild furor and deadlines were again disregarded. lieeziuse of the twenty l1elow weather. no one would venture down with eopyl A-Xnd then eame the simring' issue. ln the midst of the yezirhool: ezunpaign lanother not-to-he-torgotten wet-kj the six pages had to he plzunied, euts made. und headlines sched- uled. Uiliee Klzniziger Ruth Anderson found work for all the stenogrzniliers: l.eonzt Kuhn. Mary Brlek. Gladys l,a Page, liezitriee Merkel, Helen Stolnrezyk, and Harriet lirzonlczilzi. The hilling clerks, Betty Kuhn and Dorothy Hinz, and the lwookkeeiuers, lierniee Krause and lirnm Stro- thenke, worked lute hours heeause of the douhle amount of :ids assistant lmusiness nianziger XYilhert livers secured. Col- umnist Norman Hollinger had 'full opportunity to gather material for the longest column yet published. But this is :ill past. Some twenty-six staff members ended their Olilrlv work with the June tenth issue, and now the Orarlv office is deserted until next semester. .XII Sol.It'l'I'oRs Upper Picture: lliciexlric liR.xl'si2 tsezitedj, lloizornx llixx, Yiietaixiix l,l.liNNliS, Iam lill'lNSKI, lulurx 5lRlYl'HENKlC, lilfrl ii li 1' n x Ijdgfl' 'fi'Zt'4'IIlj'-l IIVU4' Newspaper Literal' taff lflffl011V-1.11-C1Ill'f 1 .S'I'IIIv.vlv1' I l,3fDN.Xl,lJ S4'IIMIf:cIIIcI. .S'vIIIc'.vfm' II TEII ClATIES .'l.X'S!Il'IllIff' ffditor ICIIWARII llI'Tc:IIENs Nc'7I'.s' lfdifor lJoI,0REs STINTI, NI'7I'.v Editor l,EoRA CILIIER ,-I.f.I'oI'I'f1fr' I'Vr'w.v Editor IERVIN KVVIATKOVVSKI .Al.I1vo1'iazfU Nz'7IIf.x' Editor IELIZAIIETII WIEISEIQ ,S'jvorfx E 11 ifor IEIIGIQNIQ IQRMIENC A-IIIIIIIIII Iidifor lXlARGARlCT HoTz fReading Upwardj 1 C'oIIf11III1I.ft 1 Q 4 1 4 Luft Column: l'I.oRENfE SI-:I-:I.v, I.l'CII.I,l-I SCIIAIIIIT, SVSAN RILEY RIcIIARII LIIIIINSON ' MARIIIN MARX C'0I1mm1'5t Center Column: 1XlAXINl-I Ii0XX'ARD, XX'II.I.IAxI Nl'II.SlJN, JEAN NURMAN MOLHNGER 1QOI.K7I lf, .'XllliI,li IJENESSEN, MII'IIAI-:I. STANICII Right Column: DQRIITIIY KETTNER, :XNNE Runs, MARIE Sc'IIwARz E.l'r'1IlIIIfIf'-T IIIA 'I'mI.-xsslxl, IJIINALII GATI-is ICIIAIIINII ZEISIG Shir IX,t'f70l'fl??'.S'I Calif? lCt'f'0I'fl'l'.X'Z V I v , 'c'II.I.I-3 SCIIMII T, IIIA 'lx0TXI.X,','lNl, lXlVAXlNl2 lAn'Ic lxRAII., l.EE XX ESTWLIQII, ROBERT XX ARNICK, T I I 1 SS Y Q 7, HOWARII, IBONALIJ h.x'I'Ics, IBUROTIIY lXlC'l'- IJIINALII l'RlCNZliI,, RICIIARD SCIIICFFLER, , , Y , TNERV, .IRAN lwI,o1fIf, lXlARlOIN NIARX, BLXRTIC 'N , ' v 1 ' . . . . . - , - v 7 , , 1 111 V-ll AXUN' X lf'U'4T XIWR'-1 4H'f -XNM4 SCIIXVARZ, XX II.I.I.xxI NI4lI.SfJN, l'I,oRENc'E REI:Is, Sys.-AN RILEY, BETSY SCITROIEDIER. SIEICLICY, XIICRNA SClll'liTTE. Ptlflf TTi'l'7Ifj ff71lI' I ' ess Staff Newspaper Busln . . .I?1f,.viI1c's.v .1ff11lUQCl' J lzllzcigcr ROLAND TVVINICM .. XYILUICRT EVICRS .. RVTII IANDIERSON .. Sft'JI0fjI'lIf7lIt'1'S : LEONA KVIIN BRLIEK DIARY VIVIAN RIEM IJARRIIET BRZONKATAX HIEATRICI2 BIERKEL GLADYS LA PAGE CEIAXDYS AI.-XLSII IJIELEN STOLARCZYK AN N Ivrks : Iiillizzg C HIC'l I'Y KUIIN l,OROTlIY IIINZ Cirrulafio CIILIBIERT BRUDER IQENNETH BARBIAN II Zllafzagfrs: A .mf DONALD XX vfauf CI-I'l'll,llfi01l, Managvrz VANEK B00kkm'fvr'1'.s' : Bl-IRNICE IQRAVSIE ER M A STROTIIEN KE llailizzg Clvrk 2 ELMER LIPINSKI Sales Dirvrfolzv: VIRCIINIIX PLENNES ' IDT ROSE SCIIM Ad Solicitors: ENNES VIRGINIA PL DOROTHY KIETTNER ROSE SCIIMIDT AIIN ROBER T GIERII . .A.s'xI.sfrI11f fm' .Uamrgyvr . . .Off .4111 .S'01irz'f0r.v : ,KXDELE BEIILING DOROTHY HI4IN NIERSDORF NIETA SCHNVINGSIIAKL V 'VSTEIN DELRERT LQ X ICI.IzARETH H LYTCIIISON TODD JO RGENSEN Faculty f'Irfi'i.v01'.v: MR. KOIQN, C'l1a1'1'111m1 MR. FRITSCIIIE, EJ'-Ojffirio MR. COSTELLO MISS DLTRIIAAI MISS LANDNVIEIIR MISS PIERSON MISS ROBERTS MR. J. J. I MISS STEEL MISS ZAR SMITI LING .lin AHN Seated: ETIIEI, Z VIOI.PIT GEORGIEFF IEA N MLYIEI.I.ER Second Row: JACK KRAII. RICHARD SHIEFI-'I.ER BETSY SCIIROEDER KENNETH NIPIBIIXNN ROBEIi'F NVARNER xzEL Rear ROW: IJONALD FRE ' 'TOD LEE VVI-.STM HAROI.D HIXAIPTON Page Twenty-fizfr' o FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB o DRAMATIC CLUB SCIENCE o ROUND TABLE CLUB ORACLE o BOYS' CLUB o GIRLS' web. 'x if... CLUB 0 CLASS PLAY 0 OPERETTA 0 STAGE CREW 0 ORCHESTRA 0 BAND 0 if if 'ig UB 0 FOOTBALL ' BASKETBALL 0 SWIMMING 0 FENCING 0 TRACK 0 CROSS COUNTRY .. -.vffaf L R F Q A 3 A my -Wy, .5V?s:,L.kg31.y1Wff3,'-fV, . 1:31, 7 ffl A . ,gi Aggliwggygmv ., ,, I Ef 1 - f:,4,.,Q'- J:-+- J , :-. 2 -,Z 'l'Q-:yi 1 Effwflkfsiili ' N . X. f V Eilfxa-ml-:fix . - 955 : wif - ,gg elf -we ww ww 1 5 5 'Six S- w Q 85335 Nj 4' S ,Fi S :MSSQL 51 B, M1 X 5 Jf 4 gg! s W 1 ix xl W 2 HM iw 3 in X My W iwwf f 2 is f P vsp, ,5 . 5 ' , .D filgff 537 Y U A I 1 Qii 1 wrap:-,Lf 4 ,,L: S duml .. 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XYlIlllCl'SI Angeline Sehitonne, who sang' Love ancl :1 Dime ancl playecl the gnitarg ancl .Xlclona llatas, tap claneer. flL l'Ol3liR 3l : .hl0f'fI0lll0l't' xlIllfIft'lll' 1Jl'UffI'tIllII T110 .S'1'g11 of the lurk O' l-tIllfL'l'll Cllfv, with Crys- tal Ziluell as master of CCl'CllllJlllCS, XYinners: lva QlU'OlJCl', who clicl an lll1llQ'?ll'lI1ll clanee. zlnrl Irene Pitts, who yoclelecl Rocky Mountain llmne . NtlX'IiNlI!l2IQ Zl: fzfnzfor fl11111f1'11r Prngrauz: .SlflI1'l1l1.Yf R1'?'ief1'. lYinners: l.UI'I'lj'lliXlZlllSlI1'Olll, who gave a reading, Little Malmelk the life of the lililllylig and Irene Lemiesz, who! sang Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life . 1 1 fi. ,, ,,,, Y 1vlcR'1' 1 eo l'11g1f 7'wv11lyA1'iglzt IJECEM 1411211 5 : Cl11'1'.s'l11111x fwrlxv in gyinnasiuin. llaneing, singing, and refreslnnents. .l.fxN1',x11Y 6: .Sll'lli0l' A-Ilzlafczrz' 1,I'Uffl'lIl7II Uajm' lfofuex, llllIJ6l'SlJll21'fCIl hy Sophie O'l3raflo- vieh. Xlinnersz Beatrice Skelcling, who' sang l Fnnncl Z1 Dreaniug anal Ruth Amlersrmn, who rzlayecl the aeemwlimi. lfleetion of Officers. LA1'1zn, CI.owN, LAUGH! . .c.m, tmm Ivy O Ili llt'fH'!. Irciic I,c1iiic'szz1iifI Ik-z1ti'iL'L' SIicIfIii Q ng I clitti s ImtuI ui I cIi1i1n1ni rI.1.1u, .mtl I.rxis lliumpsfm 1'I'1wrI 111 I ' NIUIIU mi hu xii Im Joi 5 v I'Ilkk1s ut In muh-lit iii chih l11'UQl'ZllllS. ix Iht .mclitmiiim i.1fI1:1tccI uistiiiiivs frviii cVL'i'x' 'lttia' ti'1111I' iii I' H uIcI. Miss UQz1IIz1Qh Seated : I.mz1e.xIxli IIl'Rl'IiI.I., .S'i't'1't'ff1f'i' Ol,1x'ic Axivizzi-:,1142xx'siu, l'w.v1'ilw1f -lixxixxizx' IU: .S'v111'm' llaazqzfvf. Valentine idea Smmliugg CZll'l'ICKI out in clccmutioiis. fzwcirs zmcl pi'ug'r:iii1s. Rusi: XX',xw:u, 'l'm1.vm-iw Rl l'Il Zi..-mis, l'it't'-1 r'i'.viu't'r:I M.x1zn'i1 5: II .If1 zw'1'!i.m. Sir .Nnsco Ifoclako iii ISRMWC I3RIl'iSI'?. 5F'f'ffV11'1fAf'f-If '1N thc pt-rsmi uf ICIQ-ziiiui'c I,L'NVZlllCI1JNVSIiI gut the pIz1yI6t . stzlrtcrl :tml with cI1:u':1Ctcrs Iikc' ,IIUINZIIU Rzizzlmciii, S 'cz1cI1ci'im:, I'icQiIiziu, X'icti'uIz1, :md Count Ivzm Ilimiu tht- wc:1'IcI was z1cIVci'tisuI. M.xm'H II9: Sl, lItII1'IUA'I.X' lhzgv l,1'Ufj1'cIlll. Miss XIZIYY .Xlicc McI.:1i1g I1Ii11 nf the M ,N zirqiicttc ScIiuoI ut puvfli ci1tv1'tz1i11uI with 'l I'C'lI- H' ' ' ' lx'S!l K' it ici. Im Umcmpvi' :xml bluiic I,c11t cz 'i 2 rip . . ris ':iItz . ' -' '1' . . ll. -. 011, l m1111.s'i' .Ilt', 21 plziylct, was prvseiitcr IIIII' IJY 4JU 't - I I I. CQ' .X1'1:11. Ili: .S'fi1'1'mf l'f11'I'x' hc-IcI in thx- gyiimzisium, MM' 7: l nI.Ir lhrm' - ' ' ' , . 7 I X mv Xicw MAY 21 : IIIKTIIIHII of UjI'l'u'1'f .X11x'1soi:s: Miss XX'uIsh. Miss h zuiicsmi .. A ' 1 2111. Miss I.yi1cIi, Miss Mclcliiur, ss 'l'Iiz1i'i1Izci'Q'. Rus!-ixmlu' XYARII, XYIYIAN ,Xi-ici, IIKUII' Yifwlzly-iiilir RYIN IVZIQHXYSIQI ICAR1. fAR5l .1 N llOllIiR'l' Page Tllirly .XDA Nl s Semester l: ' l,l'l'.Y1lit'IIf t'Se:1tecll PEANVT PVSHERS., Rlctiiixxim lonxsox, 1 l'.l'tlliNli lzkxiiixe, .S1't'I't'ft7l',X' Glijtllilili l'1e,x1esoN, .S'1'r'ff1'11r1l-111-. Iruzx l7.X1'I, Nl?Rt2lffI,, 'llI'1'tl.1'llI't'l' Boys' Club CYJCTUISICR 3: .Xthletie Mc-t'ti111't. the S l1ll41SlllCl1lS l,IlI'!Vu ' ' r x r 6' 1 -- 111 ofhcc. lhc lurtle Knee was won lmy tl1e entry of lzrvin Lhester. while the 1162111111 rolling eontest was won 111' Karl Rz1t:11eski. The wrestling l1lZl1C11CS were c1ee1:11'ecl clrawst they includecl Hurry Malin versus l.ewis liennett 211111 George l,t'Z11'SOl1 VL l'SllS Rieharrl Sel1et1ler. UC'l'01+:11:11 17: 1'il'CSllI11Z1l1 i11iti:1tion. with hlzunes H'lllil'L'l1yN Xxvilffl kissing the mystic lrooli three times! 01101111111 31: l'lUlllCCOll1lllQ llilfilllt' plans were clisens- secl. after wh1eh Nr. May 1ec1 C0lllI11111l11y si11gi11g until 1110 ll1CC1ll1gf ?1cljo111'11et1. Novi-:M 111211 21 3 Klnsiezxl l,1'0g1'Zll11. wit11 vurions 11111sie:1l i11st1'11111e11ts Zlllll their tones CXll1Zl111Cil 111' Mr. M. 17. NYil- limns. Charles jones 1112111111 the month o1'g:111 111111 111C guitar si111111tz111eo11sly. Holm .Xclams I76'l'1:lll'lllL'll U11 t11e .lew's llzirp. 211111 lfrvin lezltowski stocked 1113 eneores with 11is z1eeo1'c1io11. D14:C1cx11a1f:R 5: lileetion of officers. 'llhe 111011111013 of tI1ev:1rious C0ll1f'S1111gA 1rr1rties e:1e11 imortrayecl ll eo111ie:1l sketch lrefore the eleetion. The Hungry Five XVUII tl1e L'lCC1ll7l1. 131251-:M111-312 19: Cl11l'lS1lllZ1S lizmee was helcl. AIARCH 5: Athletic Meeting. To l1egin the 'lJl'Ugl'Zllll. the fencing team gave ZL few exhilmition 111z1tehes. The fea- ture of the :1fter11oo11 was the luasketlmall game lmttween the 1 ' '111c1 Ulszewsltfs dll111'Zllllll1'Ill Cl1Zll1llJSU A'l7ae111ty.'X11-Sttiis . Semester ll: NAM x. .fini I 1 I-Unis lxeicilx, lwxzfimil Nt nnnlingr SYl'f'I'Kl likexli-tk, .S't'i'g1m111f-fit-. Irmx PRNIAX Mu.. 3 as liliR'l' l IIll.l.II'S, l'it't'-fv'i'.vii e whieh the teachers won, 15-12. lletween the halves there wus .l2l.l7ZlllL'SC' wrestling. CllOL'0lI1fC hzlrs were presentecl tn the winners: 'lll'ZlVlS, - inski, Klng, zmcl Dietz. hl.XR4'II l0: Motion l'ietures, ll XYestern hlni :mtl :1 emnecly. were presented. ,Xlfmr 2: Girls' Cluh :incl llnys' Cluh -lnint Meeting. The presentation of Z1 cmnecly. Oli, l,l'0l1ll..X't' ,llty hy nllieers wt' hoth eluhs, was great- ly enjuyefl hy :ull inefnhers. .XPRIL lh: Variety Prngrzun. .X vuezll snlfm hy lfrl Sienlciewiez was fulluwecl with piano seleef tiuns hy llielt Selielifler. Charles lilllllllilll ntlerecl :1 .S'l111fl4I1'11' 511111 act. lizirl liettner pertcmnecl feats uf nmgie, :incl Stanley Klelzer presented :in inter- esting' lillli un stzunps. Cuinmunity singing was lecl hy Mr. Hay. KI.-xr 7: l'mg'i'zun hy Cztnrliclzttes. lizleh of the three parties, The Hungry Five , The llusy lit-es , :incl The llarlq llurses , enzxetecl Il short stunt. MM' 21: .AX Musical l'rngrzun presented hy the lllllSlCZllly gifted nieinhers zlltcmlecl interesting entertzlininent, largely heeause of the variety of numhers. il'llNAl.lEI 4X steepleeliase, hotter known as a picnic hy the uninitizzterl, was spf'msorecl ut the encl of the semester. Cfreclit fur an uetive year gh-es to the zulvisors: Mr. Gillo, Mr.DietZn1z1n, Mr, BUYS' milk A,l.HIlE,I.ES llielqnizln, Mr. May, Mr. Hiller, lllr. Usternrlnrf. :incl Klr. XYiley. l'lliRli Cmiris 'Vins lliumf' 6 llugn' 'lifII.l'f.V'U7It Round Table CJVTOHIQIQ 10: lflcction of ufiiiccrsz ljresicleiit, Eclmuml Zcisigg xYlCC'l7l'CSlilClll, Anita Cyrogg Sccrc tary, Ricllurcl blolmsoii. fJL l'UI5IiR 24: .X colorful llz1llowc'en pmgrzlnl. 1 Jc i'ul:1f:1z 29: liormnl rlclmaling upciiccl. Nuvmi 1:11311 14: .X illfIl't'lI of Tizzzv pmgraiii rcvolvecl about thc ltzilu-lithiupizm situation. Rmilmn-i xYZll'lll'li, as Mussuliiii, zulclressccl the nation frcmi Romeg lfclwanl YNYJjciecliuwslai, :is llziilc Sclzlssw, :ul rlrcsscrl his sulclicrs in Kclclis .-Xlmzilrzx. litllllllllil. Novmiiaiilc l9: llz1yViQw'szlllirmiltivcte:1ln,C0m11userl of lliclmrcl lllllllllll.. 'Vccl firm-s, :mil lfrl inuml Zcisig, was clefeatarl lsy South, thc question being .Sll7l'f1IlI.,'It'fl .llvfifr1111'. XOYliMl3liR 27: ,llllZLllliSQ'lVlllgl7Z'lQCZl.l1l. 7lIItIlIk.Yfj frZ'I'lIfj Ylflflllffjfl TIN .-lgfixv, written by Mr. llurclici :incl irusciitccl lzy scvciityfiive Ruuiicl Tnlmlc iiiclnlmiers for thc eutirc sclwul. l lJlil'lClXll4lfR 3: The question of .Sl0t'I.tIlI.St'll :llt'lll'CfIIl', clelmzitcrl at Smith liy llrzrutliy liziiscr. iXl1ll'QZll'tl llotz, :incl llumtliy licttiier, was lost lzy Hay View. ANITA CYRUH, l'ii'i'-fv1'r.viilv11l lilcilixiaim jmixsux, .S'm'f'utz11'y . , , . l'.llNlUNIl Licisns, 1I'4'XIllA'lIl 1:7 XVu,x'r D0 You THINK OF 'l'i1.xxKsu1x'1xcs. ' l3I.ESSINGS.! Page Thirty-two ,V-' ORA'1'11111c.11. CUNTES1' xx .15 . 111FD1CHT11AD1X 111151 511111 1D121'1-111111211 16-17: Y711' f21'1lf17l'l'1'1lf 1111111-xi 1111-111111-11 1W6111j' 1-1111'ies, 1111- 1111111is1s 1l1'111g' 1'111-s11-1'i111- 5111117. 11111117111 Sl11C1'1111S1i1, 1511111111111 Zeisig, 1,0-1121111 511111111-1'111-1, 5111'1111 1.1111- nrsky, 111-1'11i1'e '1'111111111s1111, 111111 1211111111111 K111111111's111. 1.111'11y11 M1111s11'11111 111111 .Al'111l11' 1'1-11-1's1111 w1'1'1- S1-11-1-11-11 111 1111- 111-1'11111111- 1111'y g'1'111111. 1'1Z'l.l11Z11l'J1'y 11111111-st. 131-:1'm1111-311 19: M1-1'1'y C111'is111111s1 111-1111111g's 111' 1,l11'1l111y 5111111, 13111111111 1fC111161'. 1J111'111hy 1X1?11S1'l', 211111 11111111 il1'1111111x'- ski. '1'111- 111ix1-11 1'11111'11s 1111561111-11 Yilll' 1111-.1'.s'f11l1. '1AN1'.X11Y 9: 51161-1-11 11111111-st 1-11111111111-11 111' 11111111s1s. 1,1111- 11111 51-1111160111-1 111111 1211111111141 Z1-isig 1'1-1'1-11'i11g 111'st 111111 S1-1'111111 111110135 1'cs111-1-1iv1-1y: 111111 A-X1't1111r 1'1-11-1's1111 11'i1111i11g 111c 111-- 1'1Ii1i11l'.XRY 12: 1.1111-11111 1'1'11g1':1111. 11111121111 SL'11I111'1'11L'1 111111 '1'1-11 111111-s 111'111'1-1'1-11 111'111i1111s 111' XY11111111111' xXY115ll11 111111 511-11111-11 5. 11151-, :X 1111'111Cy 111 511-11111-11 1'11lS11'1 S 111111 s1111g's was g'i1'1-11 1.1 1111 11111111 111111 1111- 111119 111111 11i1'1s' 1111-c f111111S. .. . 1'11i1'I'1'.X1'Y 27: 1':1l'1'111l11 111, 111111'1-rs. 11 XI.1'I1 NITZ, l 11'1'-111111111-111 H X 111111111-111' I111zx111111'x1111's111, f7I'1'.1'1.l!'!7llf A1Al11'11 12: 111C 1 1111111I1' 1'1'11g'1'11111 1110111111-11 111111115 1 111l1'11- XX'1x111-111111 S1-11-:111x11, ,SA1'1'I'1'f1Il',1' 1lC1'y, 1111211115 M111'i1111111111111s, 111111111 51'11'z, 111111 11111111111 Sl111'l'111151i1. x1.XR1'1l 211: A12l1'1i V1'XVZl111 1'1'11g'1'11111. 11111511 1'111'1 11, 111 1111- .XI-1111. 23: .S'1'1'11f1.1 of l,1If11'I', Il 111111'1c1. 1'111'1 I 111111sis1c11 111 1111- signing' 111 11' -1 ' s1-1'111111i11g' 111 11'1-11111-s 111' .1Il11Z111. 1111151 111111 11c1'1111111y. 1111111-1' Heinz. -1111111-s 11'11111s1-1'. 1'1I'k'11 1Q1Zll11'll11i, -1111111-s 1Q11'111C1', 1Q1?1lt1'1 1111s11i11s, 211111 1'1Zl1'1 1qC1111C1' 1111111-111'C11 1111 11161J1'1JQ'1'Z1111. MAY 1-1: .111 AIU-.-1111111111 l'1'11g1'11111 was 111'1-sc111e11. 111Q11111i11g .X11'111 lX11ll'1'1S. 11i1111is13 111111 A11l1'1'1S 111111 5111111 11ci1-11111'111, l1Z1111'CI'Sj 111111115 1'f1-11611 111'21111Zl11C I'CZ111L'1'3 1'113'111S Nvwllk, 8111151-T: 11111'S11'1' 1'11'11'1i1'1'. 111111111-111111 111'1is1g Ulivc 1i111'1111, v1111i11is1. MAY 28: 1':11'1'111ll1 111 11111c111's 111111 Z1 v11te 111 111211115111 M11 111-11111-1', Miss f1Zl1V1'1'1. Miss L1l11111'y, Mrs. 1i111'1111g', Mrs. 111'1111t'S, Mrs. Ki1'1-11g1-111'g', M11 Nelson. M11 1JWC11, 111111 M11 11. Ii. 51111111 P111j1- T111I'fj'-f11I'1'C X,LirUf.l1b g,LUl5 S ' ' - d v. Wm be hd 0 DAY the Go wifh mi? 1 General ffcfencc l General Salem nisiry 1 A Z wx x. lSU u' M thi 'Cllllflcl' CHC! Co-Managers and Assistants-tSemester lj z V1-:RA SCHULTZ, EUGENE ERMENC, EARL JOHNSON ERXVIN SCHULTZ Science Club f,iIiNIiR.fXI, iXllCI2TINGSZ jZlH'0f7I?GIl Scenes, presented by Vera Sehultzg The Air Fleet, an interesting motion pietureg and How Om' Eyes 17rcvi'z.'v Ili, another motion picture, were in- cluded in the first program. :Xt the second meeting, a Hay View alumnus, Mr. Erwin F. NYoiocl, gave an illustrated lecture on llIiSl'0lISl'll xl1'c11z'0I0gy. x1rr0.s'.r file Lake in cz! Sclzomzar, by Richard Aloihnsong Om' .glIlf7IlCSf Elirllzifxr, by Charles Phillips: and A Visit to u Czflvfuz Sugar l'I411if41f1'01z, by Robert Sill, afforded en- tertainment at the third general gathering. The fourth time the members met, Mr. Suttle dem- onstrated some interesting experiments in C'1nv1111'c'c1l fllagfzi. At the fifth and last meet- ing, Mr. Meri Deusing gave an illustrated lee- ture, Iiird lfizlzivs. FIELD TRIPS GICNERAI. SCIIQNCI-2: A trip through the Ventilating and heating system of Bay View lligh Schnnlg a visit tn the South Side Fire Statinng an inspection of the Milwaukee Health Department at the City Hallg a trip- to the Milwaukee Sewage Disposal Plant on Jones lslandg a visit to the Milwaukee journal Build- ingg a trip to the NYestern Uniong a trip to the Federal Building tn visit the VVeather Bureau. l31nL0r:Y: AX Field trip to study treesg a trip tri the Milwaukee Public Museum to l'41ffi' T11 lI'fj ff7IIl' .AQ fill-,ill1YIIl1fjt'7'.K' and Axxixfirrzfx-CSemester HD: N mu St'Hl'l.'l'Z, lfiuxciis Mc'CixR'rnx', jack Srrrnx, j,xxii:s hlllili CD Illlflle- C Seniester Il flfronti JOHN Tnmivsnx FRANcf2s McC.xRTnY JACK Sirrrox EI.izAlsi:'rH XVEIHZR Dotonss ICNFDLE fl learj R,xl.i'H Sixxizx Nnmrixx hl0I.l.INl2IiR .MUN Scnwi-:n.x Jixxnis Mimi Jura lXll'liIiI.liR study comparative anatomyg a visit to Mitchell Park Conservatory to study tlowersg a Held trip to gfzitlicr cocoons and chrysalisesg an illustrated lecture on birds: a Held trip to study wild Howersl Z1 Held trip to Tippecanoe to study small mammals: Z1 Held trip to collect and study seeds and seed dispersalg :1 visit to the Milwaukee Public Museum to study the classification of animals from the lower to the higher formsg a visit to the Milwaukee Public Zoo to study mammalsg a lecture and identiHcation of birds by use of mounted specimens: a Held trip to study trccs and birds. CIIIEMISTRY AND Pnysicsz :X tour through the Solvay Coke Company: a study of food preservation at the lliscoiisin Cold Storage Plantg a visit to the Stephl Commercial Laboratoriesg a trip through the Milwaukee Health Department l.aboratoriesg Z1 visit to the Gugler Lithograph Companyg a study of photography at the Mayer l'hoto- Studio. Tum l 1uf:snMAN PARTY: This was the only social meeting of the Science Club, and was made enjoyable to all by games. dancing, motion pic- turcs, shocking machine. and other diversions. The members of the Science Club appreciate the efforts of the advisors: Mr. Suttle. chairman: Nr. Dennis, Mr. Gates, Mr. Gillo, Mr. Hickman, Hrs. Kopatzkc, Mr. liyper, Mr. Owen, Miss Rossi- tcr, Mr. Sprunger, and Mr. Verdun. A 'tin--L.. clt7II7It'l1'iV SL'lllQStk'l' l I 7 flfroutl tlicarl I LAIIXRIIN I nnius JVLIAN lnxsocii . 7 , . -Iixcii Ml'l21.1.li1e lQ.x1.i'll Siuxiez l.oL'1sr: fiRIliSIl.XlilCR RomcR'r l'ls'l'itl:sox llicrrv liocu blonx 'l'uoxu'soy NURMAN lXloI.1.Ixf:i':R 4-1 X KJ. .If llzt' ,hll'I'4'Ill'L' Club l 1't'.vl11m1u l'u1'ly: Mufrox Lori: Ci1.x1cl.ics l!,xl'x1.xs RAY Ix.xm.i..x M x1z4:.'t1ui'1' KIM: , . JUST A Finn 'TRIP Page llzzf-ly-fm' 71111 1f1'.v1111'1' .l1f1!111111'1Z 111151-I 51' IIN 1111 111111111211 14: 1111111211 1111 i11 11l7111l1' 111 111111' 11111111111-1's. 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DE1'1cM111211 9: Miss 131: la 1111111 111'ese111111l Z1 g111's1, Nliss G1'1't1'l'1e11 C11111i1'l1, 111111. 111 1'11s11111111. 1'1-1111 s11l1-1'1i1111s f1'11111 S1111Ii11' 7i1II'17111j1I. 1jIiL'1iIN11i1iR 20: l51l1f1'l' ll1'11r1, Z1 L'l11ist11111s 1111's11-rv play l1l1C16l' 1110 1li1'1f1'1i1111 111 Mrs. Sl11111fs, was 111'1-s1-1111'1l 111 1111111116 c1111v111'n1i1111 f111' 1116 t'l1111'C s1'l11111l. 11-1111 11151111 sta1'1'c11. 11xN1'A111' 13: 1':1CC111111 111' llf1iCCl'9 1 1i11111'A11Y 24: 'l'1'1'11111S. 1.111111.x1N1-1 .VXN111-1Rs11x, 1'1'1'.v1111'111' 1 1 111 111 11I'l'Z1Cl., .S1'1'1'1'l111'1' lQ11111i11'1' 1Q.XN1.XI11C, 1'11'1'-1111111 1111110 7'l111'1y-.1i.1' 12111111 X11illI1'IYIf'H rw. .X111111.1'1'111x 111' 1111 11111 Y111'11 1' Xl T1'1'11v111'1'1' N L 11111, 1 1111111 1.1111.xY N fX1.x1.1.s'1'1111x1, l'1'1'.1'11111'11i 111-14 Svvl-:11'1's1c x, l'i1+1'-f11'1'.vi11'1'11l I 1x11s1:11.1111' H111-ixllas, .S11'1'1'1'I111'-1' A1.X111'1l 9: '11111' 111'w 1111111 l.111'11y11 B11111s11'11111, RllSC111I1l'f' 1i1'1-11111s 111111 l111'11 . V1'1'1s1'11. 111'ese1111-11 Il 1111111111 1 11l1211 lf1'11'11'1111' S11 ' 1 1 . 71'I1'.X'. K1.XRL'I1 23: Mi ss 1711 111 1111111. 111111111 115' 11111111111 1':AGERI1EART 111 l1L'1' s1:cc1'l1 1'111ss1's. g'11v11 1 1111w i11c11s 11113 11111'11'11y1-11 113' lnlflsv 11s well 11s 1111111 ges1111'1w. ,XP1111. 13: .I11111!1'111' l'1'111f1'11111: K1111'i1- S1'11w111'11 11111'f11r111c11 1111 11111 11'111111111111-. 1'1lL'Il11l11' 1.1'w11111111ws11 1 SU g11V1-5 1111- c11'1'1'1' 1111111-1's1111111i1111s. 1.111'1'111111- li ' lllllllli was 11 l111111s si11g111', 111111 1111111 XY111111- 1111 ' 11 11111 111 t 11s 1111 1'li11111x was Z1 1712152 TI11' I 1111 P11 1111 111l1l1l11ll11s11l It , 1' 'S . I I ' were '11lZ111 Stiles, 'l1'1111 11111112 .1CIl1l C11111111-ll, Y11'11'i11i1 111 11 12 y, P11141 A1Z11'g'Zl1'L'1 King. .X1'1111. 21: 1x11 1111111'11111s 11111'-111'1 111111 111111111-11 T111 l1'1 11 C111 1 '1' was 111'cs1-11111115 s111111111s 1 11111111ss1111 111111 1.11 XYCTIIL ll 2 Z1l1l1C1'y. MAY 14: '1111c Qlllll QVC111 111 11111 s1'1111's11'1' was 1111 11111111111 111'11g1'11111 Zl1'1'Zl1!Q.'L'Il 1111' 1111- 1111111111 1111111-, 1111 1:l1'St l11CC11l1Q' 111 its 1qi1111, 1l1C1l1111l11j' s111111' 11'11 1'C1l1l1'1'S 11:11 s111111111y. 1cc1's. 111111 11111si1'i1111s w1111 111111 1111111 MAY 25: 11:1CCtiU11 llf 1ll111CC1'! 111111 Il V11111 111- Il1ZlIl1iS 111 N11-Q 511111 . ,. , es, lllss 111-111 1'111111. Kliss 1Qi111'l41111f111'. 111111 R111 S111111. 11111111 Y'l1i1'1yAx1'1'1'11 11's. N11111111 Yl1L'l111111 N1 1 111'1111111s11'111i1111 11111s11'111i11Q 1 111111-111'i111g' W1-1'1 111111111111 XY1111C. Vi1'g'i11i11 1211Z1S1, A1Zl1'1Il11 1'i1111'11 111'1 1 1 g11111l 111'1111's- MQ., Kal' 'X' PluTIf.R lxncis, Pwxzilmzf Cbeatedj XVHRNA Sl'Hl'li'l l'E, .S'vfrvfi1r'y ICRVIN lczxowsici, St'I'jlL'4II1l-tlfnflVHIS IJoNAI.l1 IFRIENZICI., .S'c1'ym111f-Ill-.flrmx lzriiici. AAIIN, l'Vll'I'-fU'l'.VI.lI'L'lIl Foreign Language Club -l lRENFllI Tn the course of a French year , four plays, among them a French Cinderella, T110 Tlzrer' lJ7'lJl4'4'.f.X'U.N', oml ll Emir 1,1110 l?crom'0,' a French game 1 1 7 I97'l.Y07Il'l i.X' l901zc'l1,' and a talk, Lwcs of flzr' 1:1'F7Zl'lI Pcofvlc, were presented. Qther programs included num her games, dramatizations from LU Voyage dv Nozz- simfr IJt'I'I'l1'll0ll, and a ' .l tions of the French. puppet siow illustrating recrea- GIQRMAN: Two plays, Div Emir Illalzlsfif in llt'I!l.Yt'lIll1lI1l, and Dm' 1gtU'l71it'7'l1t7LfjC zu SFq1'1'1i1f1'1z, three movies, and a Christmas puppet play, presented by tl. Scliweda, H. Kcske, lf. llutcliinson, and D. Martens, made the meetings of semester one interesting. The second semester found presentations from lVill1cl11I Tell, a playlet fl'l't'llf ist Illv1Isrlzl'fclL, German dialogues, and music on the programs. IAXTINI Slides on Roman life and th . I , including Golrlfn Illvun, :I Horace ode, I7U7'.Y'if0S Odi fldoracej, T110 l,11f'v1's' CQ1lCII'?'I'l Qfour versions of a Horace odej, and a guest speaker. Mr Hcidtkc com e Sofzfwmlio pleted the programs of the iirst semester. The Horam Booklet Coiifznrf was won Ivy D. Rozmarynowski. April nl Nl a .4 I ay programs brought slides on Rome and on Horace. l'oI.1sII: A comedy skit. O Tlmf Jacky, presenta- tions of Polish customs, monologues, and incidental music, including folk songs and Christmas carols played by a group of the musically inclined members, characterized the iueetings of Semester I. Two plays, The IIUINI' xlcldrfss and The Two Hoflzfadx, presented in Polish during the second semester, completed the vear. Page Tlzirty-ciglzt B EATRICE KELIJI YG SVI' 1 ll zonal I rvsizlmzlsl l.l'fONARD K ARASIEXVIFZ RIILDREIJ K NEISLER XYIRGINIA PI.iQ:xNi2s RIXI.PlI IXIILLICR IN DAYS fill? Om SIHXNISIIZ Un programs for the Spanish group, na- tive festivals were cliscussedg three plays, The Lazuzdress of ,YujmIem1. The Slzrcrurl .S'e1'va1zt, and Om? illusz' Illarry, were presented in Spanish, musical entertainment was provided hy the Spanish Girls, trio, and Miss VVhelan de- l audience with a talk, Tcaclzilzg and Living lighted ier . , glllllllltjf ' f People. ln' .South illllfillflil dur- tI11:Nic1c.xL 3lIilE'l'1NtlSZ Three meetings occurred ing' Semester I, presenting the origin and historical hack- ground of Language, music from all countries, terminat- ing in a Christmas lixtravaganza, which presented varied holiday customs. Semester Il lmegan with the Crlfl' I11fe1'1ml'1'm1t1Ir in Berlin, Germany. during the Olympic games. l'articipants were guests, waitresses, and enter- tainers. The intluence of lfrcizrlz on our language and literature was revealed hy dialogues and a scene from la' li01!1'fjl'I71.A' f:t'1If'l.NI01ll7Ilf?. ffwllzfzlz life' and culture were portrayed in Gt'7'llIfIlIVV in lf1'0rd and Picture. ,VX Ro- man wedding was coloriully and accurately staged hy the I.A'rlN group. A POLISH group offered intricate folk dances to lively tunes, and musical selections. The Stxxxlsrt section presented the life and works of Cer- ' f Tcfo Cln1tz'C1'I10.1'es. vantes, and a play, Tin, tt lv to Urs Kirchqeorq, Chairman, M M l'hior, Mr Than i .. K ,V ' Kowatzlce, Miss - e c Xliss lfreund Mrs. 1 P cha, Mrs. owski, A Qf , , Miller Mr. Millies, Mr. Nason, Miss ru -lan. Schoofs, and Miss Vvht lll'l'Itli'l' Snow FW lRv1N Icziiowsiit, Pzxxvidcfzt LAVERNE U1.soN, Vive-f1'er1'rfc1zt BETTY ZAw,xLIcH, Svc1'cfrz1'v r. Bolan- Pnlixlz lX,!IvX'I!IlllI l'1o1c1.xN lf0W.XI,l'IWSliI l7oRo'1'HY 57l CllARI.O'l I'li fliI3l'I.SIiI ' 'lens l'1ex1N I KI KYIUIXYSIQ 'nil' Art Club Noviamlaiilc 5: lilection of officers: Margaret King. president: Myron Xlieaver, vice-president: l.aVerne Ol- son, secretary. llt l'f3l4l'fR 8: Nlr. lioerner lectured on three great fal- lacics: tirst, that art must copy nature: second, that the ligyptians and peoples of other ancient civilizations did not know how to draw: third. that all great painters are dead painters. Slides illustrated the talk. Noviimlslcie 5: Members experimented by drawing on blackened papers with erasers. obtaining a moonlight- overfshadow effect. Novlfzmliaicu 19: William NN'hite began the program with a reading entitled The Grefziz' IVUVA' of efrf. Mr. lioerner used the remainder of the hour showing slides and discussing' furniture in the home. lliccmi 1:11:14 I7: The period was devoted to discussing' the merits of various Virgin and Childu studies. lficisiuixiev 25 : The first meeting of the second semes- ter was concerned with election of new officers. Those elected were XYilliam XYhite, president: Ruth Anderson, vice-presidentg and Dorothy Burnett. secretary. Rl.XRC'll IU: Slides were shown on the subject of art in industry. and also on comics, including l.ittle l,ulu and 'tl lenryu. Al.XRt'II 24: .lack Schroeder gave a talk on ,-fri ax zz llolifwbv. The members then entered into a discussion of this subject. .-X1-len. 21 : .Xs many members as wished to went to the .-Xrt institute on a tour. Mr. lioerner acted as guide. MM' 25: :Nt the last gathering of the members for this semester, an exhibition of all hobby work done ont- side of school hours was held. IIIXNI XYIIITIC, l'f'e.v1'dm1l lQl l'H .-Xxiviansox, I'frv-fmviffexzt Ibouornv Helm!-trr, S'crrrlary Standing: ROBERT Glu-iIvr:l.D1NcaER Roiaekr juxsox lioxxxr. KRAII. l'i.XRl, lil-ITTNER Seated : XY.xl.'r1-ZR Kixbr Romani' Boolqiciz XY.x1.I.Ac14: Roux IN AIXIN Sa HNEIIJICR Alzxo jrxic jixcii l'l.Xt'liB.XR'l'H -:Nxicrn hl.XN'I'liI. JMR Scrrox Stage Crew S'l'.XfQli Klwxxczlzizs : .Xrno Junk was manager for a year's term, the productions of which included Tlzv II'lmIe Tnwazlv Talkilzg, and lX,0f7f1I Hood. During the last semester Nalvin Schneider has taken over the duties of this position. IM1'Rov1zMicN'1's: Perhaps appreciated most by the stage crew is the new spiral staircase which shortens the distances between the lloor. bridges, and the grid. This staircase was installed dur- ing the previous summer by school board workmen, in order to lessen the danger of falling or of dropping various objects. The stages skylight, always a source of interest to visitors behind the scenes. has been rebuilt, providing for a special ventilat- ing system to be used in case of tire. .-Xlso. all the cloth hangings were cleaned and flame-proofed, making the stage doubly safe. For The Patsy a new staircase was built to enhance the en- trances of the players. Many stage sets having' accumulated. there was difficulty finding storage space for old scenery. tot make place for the elaborate Blow Alle Dowlz sets. As it is now, the sky cyk is only two feet away from the wall all the way around the stage. .Xinong the new features of Blom' .llc Dmwz sets was the ultra- violet filter to be used on the spot-light from the booth. XYhen the rays from this fall upon surfaces treated with vaseline, the sur- faces glow. XYork was directed by Mr. Lorentz, Mr. Barta. Mr. Weller. and Mr. Toinkiewicz. txulxo 'lillli SCICXVRX Page Iiorly-out Q I HAPPEN To B12 Tina Boss MYs14:1,F Tina CAST The Patsy C A S T Mrs. VVi1lia1n IILL1'1'i1lg'Ul11 ............. .'XNN15'1 1'1c Yornzr. OIL, fvlzaf lzfzfw' f mm' dom? fo 1lz'.s'm'ff'v !l1f.v. ' Bill Harrington ....................... ITRANK NORRIS NGO alzmd and Imful. lhlfvl 'vom' lzvad of. Grace Harrington ........ .......... I il2TTY ZAWALICH l1'11af' will flu' C'r1I11'rw11.x' z'l1iuk? Patricia PIZ11'l'i11fftO11 ................., iXIARCl.XRIE'l' TQTNG 6 IVlmf'.s' flu' Im' of t'I X'fIIf mm' .Y ill 111iIk.' TlIt'l'F'y.Y . , J UILOIIQII fuafvr in if nl1'Uar1'y. Bill f Caldwell.. ...................... R.'XT,PIT Nrrz 3 'Til go, and I TUOIIVI In' Iffzfk, r1'f11f1'.f Tony Anderson. . ............ .,....... h lrnm GAWAN Give 'lzcfnf fo lzcr, IJtlfl'I'f'l-Cl.U Jean Buchanan .... . . . ........... BETTI-2 SCnAl1aLIi 'rIVou!du'f if In' i'c'1 x', wry vzfrc for mc fn walk 1107710 from an lIIlf0Ill0I?iIt' ride just once? Francis Patrick O'Flahc1'ty .,......... CEEORGE PEARSON lim not C'.l'llt'ILI,X' Iwcgfgzfzzg 1111-X'I70d:VyS fvf11'd01z. ' Ti-ipm Busty ................... EDRIUNIJ iiLITKOVVSKI ?7J IIf'f'II, r0z1lf1'11'f ya lmfw' said ffm! in ilzc frsf fvlafc. 'TM NOT So VERY VVONDERFUJI' li l,.X'I'SYU IN Picusoxr .Xt'T l: To win a man seems to be Patricia's pur- pose in life, clespitc her 1nother's lack of maternal cle- votion ancl her olcler sister's sarcasm. She invests her money in a set of books to develop her personality. 'l'he use in her conversation of the witty sayings in the books leads her family to believe she is crazy - all except her llenpeckerl father. Regardless of the fillll- ' ' ws attract the attention l'r's .XX lxslirl Io ' Now Y via 'lillli Q11 ily's reception, the uitty sayu 6 M ' X' :ter's former fiance. of her man , lon3, hci sis ,tXc'r ll: XYith Mr. CJ'lflaherty's aicl, Patricia wins the Cfountry Club trophy, thus playing a little joke on the women members. Hut mother ancl Grace are fur- ious ancl won't speak to l'at. Grace breaks off her eiigageinent with liilly Calclwell when that young gentleman appears with Jean. l'atricia tells Grace of her feelings for Tonv, and Grace announces her in- tention of taking Tony back. ,Xctr lll: Mrs. llarrington forbicls l'at to attend the Countrv Club clance, and Mr. Harrington raises his voice. XYhen complications iinally are straightened out, it is seen that l'at wins Tony, Grace clecicles to marry Billy. ancl Pop becomes the heacl of the house. 'lhanks are clue to Miss lie la Hunt and Mrs Schutes: also to Mr. XYeller ancl Mr. liarta for clirect- ing the erection of the stairs which macle such a refresh- in the sceneryg and to all those who so ing change generously lent costumes. X Cuowlf' Page l urz'y-flmw 111111-11:-11:-1: L X11XIX IQARRA M BA ! Blow Me Down C A S 'I' .lake Smithcrs, 1111z1tswz1i11 ....... 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MAR111: C11w111cows1u 1 11z111g 1111111, 1 111111'1 11111111 11 11111111, 1'11 1111111 11111'11 of 111-v.1'111f 111111 1'11 111111 111111 l'lI1, 1 I11l'lIFI 111111 CQKIPIII1-11.71 1'i1'z1tCs, Pirate 1X11111'e11ticcs. 5111111111 Gi1'1s, Guests, Dancers, 211111 C:111z11'ct l'c1'f111'111c1's. X' 1711110 1'i01'1j'-f01H' All OF Us .-Xvr l: Depression hangs over the pirate ship, The lilack Death . Prosperity cannot re- turn until 'l'he llucket U' liludn cabaret is opened. Slim, commander of the pirate appren- tices. gains the eaptain's friendship. .X secret collaboration is formed between Portugee Pete and ,lake Smithers. a villainous pair. Captain Kidd acquires a cook, Dutch Schneider, and captures a bevy of school girls on a tour led by Dean Pettigrew. .-Xvr ll : The Bucket O' liludm cabaret opens on a pier near the tea room of Mrs. Todd, mother of one of the girls. Mrs. 'l'odd calls unexpected- ly. causing Captain Kidd to seek refuge beneath a table. She steps on his hand, discovering him, and he exits draped in the tablecloth. Meanwhile, ,Iudy falls in love with Slim, and Nancy Todd discovers her old sweetheart, Bob Trent, on board. Pete and jake catch the lovers wooing and, citing an old pirate law, claim Hob must walk the plank as a final touch to the opening- mw .-Xnol r M ic? night program. Fortunately. Dutch and Slim discover that Pete and Dean Pettigrew have also been wooing , and, with this knowledge, save Bob. Mrs. Todd declares that Captain Kidd is her husband. The story ends happily with the young people seriously considering matrimony. Thanks to Miss Ile la Hunt, Mr. M. D. Mil- lianis, Miss Statz, Mrs. Shutes, Mr. Lorentz, and all the others who helped make Blow Me Down the sold out success it was. OUR CABARET Is READY Page lforfy D Sowrsrs Moms Sor.o1sTs THE Siixiok RAND Band SEPTI2i.11:1cR 17: Played E.rjw.vif1'o1z .7lftIl'l'Il for Constitution Day exercises. SIQPTEMHIQIQ 28-Xovmimzk 26: The football season brought the Marching Band to its best. Planting of Nags was introduced. Ocroinzn 12: Marched in the Columbus Day parade. JANUARY 9: The Third Annual Music Festi- val numbers were played for graded school pupils. JANUARY 10: l'articipated in the Third ,Xu- nual Music Festival. Outstanding nulnbers were 1901010 and .Al CIIIIIIUJOOIT I:tY1IffI.YVX'. FIQHRUARY 12: Stephen lioster melodies played at the Lincoln birthday observance. TXTARCII 2-1: Played for ,-laznzml advertising stunts. ATAY 15: Concert Rand played the contest pieces for the parents of the students at Often House. BTAY 21-22: Concert Hand played King Cotton. by Sousa and two overtures: .qtIfrII'1., and Huy Flax. The judges of the Tournament liands were Bachuman of Chicago. and Goldman of New York. Besides the band there were solos. duets, and quartets. Junior Band and the liovs' Glee Club were also entered. the latter with several vocal solos. Band and Glee Club placed in ilrst division. TXTAY 29: Played Trflvzffe fo SUIYMI and .-Izzld Lang Sync at Memorial Day program. TXTAY SO: Marched in Memorial Day parade to Humboldt Park. JUNE l4: Concert Band closed the season with marches at the Flag Day exercises. Si-:NIOR ORcnl2s'1'u.x L'oMx1ENCicx1l-1x'r In xss xl Ill.lu rchestra rllllli Slixlou Uttellx-:s'1'1cA has been increasing in nuinliers each semester until now it is composecl of sixty-three ineinlwers. liithei' :ts a whole, or in seleetecl groups, this hotly of young inusieluns iool functions nmny times throughout the year. ,Xinong these :Ire the ,'X1'1nistiee Hay progrznn, 'lll1ZlllliSQ'lYlllQ' Day IJl'UQ'l'1llll, Senior Class Play, Christinzis 1Jl'llQ l'21l1l. the concert on ilillllllllf' lil. ,lznuiztrv Colnineneeincnt lixereises. XYz1shington's llirtliflzu' progrznn. Open House IJ'l'Ugl'Ill1l Honor Uav. lune Coin- nieneeinent lfxereises. Both the U'l'Cl1CSfl'il :incl the soloists entererl has playecl at sel the tournznnent which took place on May 22 :incl 23. UN QXPRII. 2-l, un enseinlmle of ten was chosen from Hay View hy M12 Smith ztnfl Miss -I0llZlllIlSC11 to entertain at the clinner of the sixteenth annual conference of the XYiseonsin qXssocintion of School lionrcls and City Superintenrlents, which took place at the Hotel l'liste1' in Nlilwzniltee. Une of the U'l1lSfZ1lNllllQ' accomplish- ments of the vezu' was the playing of the lfllllllft' from VliSCl1Z1lli0'NY- slty's .S1X'l1lf'1I011,X' No, 4. No other eity high school oi'ehest1'z1 has zitteniptecl it. Tins hlrxioit U1u'11r:s'1'1u, nunilwering thirty-two string' mem- bers, perforinecl clurine' the semester :lt meetings of the Foreign lmiguzige Clulm and for Open House. 11 ,,,,,p,- of lin t'f.1't llrrxit' .lludu ' ,fp lfnr'Iv-.n r'i'11 P k X if 'Wit I' 'trilatzca Flashing multi-colored school flags, spirited crowds and blaring bands encircle the green oval of the stadium. A shrill whistle, and the contestants stream on the field. Youth armed with courage, strength, and skill fights for the time-honored prize, the satisfaction of recognized achievement. 'I'Ai:ACzx'NsKi, Slfiicmcl., KIIEIIN, S'l'1'.'xR'1' KRCMAR A1.nR1G11'r Gixxoxszizwsxl KUWALEXYSKI 'I ABALLX rwsixi Iloitom Row: Xmmak, tluixszi-zwsiir, KRNIAR, Sc'o'r'r, S'ri2wAR'r, KowA1.i:wsK1 Ziaxsial, Soisvmx, .'XI.IiRIK2lI'I', Com-, IJXSIQOXYSKI, KVEIIN, I3AT'1'ENm-Quo, Pitiworif, XYIQNIQ CU.-XVII SI'lI0IiIII.IiR, RIN'I'0l'I., Cooxiixy XYAII-ZR, Iixcmklxfz, SPIEGICI., T.xH.xc'ZYNs14I, 5'I'.XNIl'II, Lorwn IXIVYIIQR SIFIAX, l,IIII.II'I', Ilokx, Hiirv, Iioxiicnyxv, IYIICNICVYNSKI. Jixiariaowsxr Football BAY xrllilk'--XYI'1S'I'Z l3fl3. ,X thirteen point lead over Vl'est in the Iirst half sticctiiiilwerl to 'I'ud 'I'etzlalt's two touehdowns inthe second half. Conip, Ninnner, and Kremur were the spark plugs in the liar attack. lim' X7IIiXViU'lllil'IIUI I3-7. A thrilling victory! Comp, Krcinar, Albright, 'I'ulmuczyiiski, and Iiuehn starred for the Hays, arousing hopes for the South Side Cll'1Z1lll1Ul0I1Sl'lllJ. lim' XYIliVVf-lJONI1l'I,.Xt'I ILO. I-X wet field but at good gzunel Kowalewski and Gulaszewski scored the Hay tullics: Conip and Galaszewski converted the extra points. Cfoacli l'ine's lads threzttened with E1 sleeper pass in the third quarter. almost catching the llayls defense napping. lim' Xfillill'-SOL I'III 036. Of the Z9 passes attempted hy the Hays, seven were intercepted lay Page Fifty Bottom Row: XYAII-IR, B.xTTlcN1sERG, Iimpmelxrp the Cardinals, four' leading directly to touchdowns. and another re- sulted in a tally six plays later. The hoys sorely missed the services of Comp. who was sick. BAY XYIICVVTXYASTIINGTUNI 7-14. After intercepting a Bay pass in the fourth quarter, XYhistle of lYashington raced 20 yards to score the winning touchdown. George' Stuart, replacing Sohczak at left, proved a new threat, starring with Kuehn, Tahaczyiiski, and llattenherg. lim' Vlliw-Nolzrltz 7f6. HO'l1lCCO'1l1l1lQ'l The Bays hegan a touchdown march in the hrst quarter. and Galaszewski crossed the final har twice in the second frame, scoring the touchdown and annex- ing' the point, the latter of which proved costly for North. For the eleventh consecutive year Bay View heat North. Stellar work appeared in .Xlhright's plunging and tackling, Stuart's work at left end. Cialaszewski and Krcmar's hall carrying. and offensive tactics in the line hy Tahaczynski, liuehn, and linghring. lin' Vncw--l.1Neo1.N: 13132. Lincoln was husy intercepting passes and recovering fumhles, sometimes converting them directly into touchdowns. Krcmar and Stuart scored the Hay touchdowns after 50 and 45 yard drives, respectively. liml:l.1-:M-MEN-Iiflirf Yiftllllf Sohczak. Tahaczynski. Spiegel, Kuehn, liattenherg, lingln'ing'. Nimmer, Galaszewski, Kowalcwski, Krcmar, ,-Xlhright. Stuart. lYaier, Scott. .S'z'c'011fl 7lt'tIIII.' Comp, Cooney, Jakuhowslii, Konieczny, Niemczynslii, Phillips, Zenski. illr1m1y1t'rcIfuf11'u'.r.' Rintoul, XVenc, Stanich. 'l'l11-2 YANNIGAN 'lllCAlN'l, selected and coached hy Messrs. Gates and Crawford, captained hy llamhretz, and paced hy Drefahl. went through the season undefeated, scoring 129 points to their opponents' 25. The results follow: Hay View-South: 13-02 Bay View- f4l1ilZ1l1YI l3--l3: liav View-fNorth: 7f6g liay Viewfffudahyz 25fOg Hay Xiiew-ffusterr: 33413 Bay View-XYashington: 2610. lixtzlaieirstz, XYAIICR Srtixlcr, BA'1 l'r:wnl-iktz, NINTBIIZIQ Stfmalsil. lXl'IilIN SL'lJ'l l' li.Xl,.XSZlCXYSlil .X mantra nr Con I' K RL' xx .nz liowx I.l-QXYS KI 514' lfifly-mic B4I.S'A'l'fl7tlH Srjmul' f1liAll1CK' K K RC xi A R Jaxuisrwsiai Colxeu IJII-t'1'zn.vx N N HARD!-:R K L' ri ii N Cooxi-iv RLAN AS A xi M on MURRM' TRACY SIJAN Sonem 1: Hmm Colxen SP.Xl'I.IlIX1i Basketball liizemimaiz OYSOIAITXION JVNIQAIT: 27-12. The Hay View lmaslcethall team began the season hy winning over Solomon Juneau at the Juneau gym- nasium. Tjliflilkllilill 13-Clrsricizz 26-20. Coach Spaulding's quintet remained in hrst place hy defeating a stululvorn Custer team. The llays led Custer at the half, 15-11. Tracy scored S points bringing his total to 25 points to lead the conference. JANLARY 10-XY14:sT: 11-28. Here the Red and lllaek team sutifered its first defeat of the season. The play in the hrst quarter was ahout even, hut Wlest forged ahead in the second and third periods, scoring 21 points to Hay View's 3. IANVARY 17fSUITTllI 30-32. Ray View was defeated lay South in the gaine' played on the Cardinal floor. The Viewite eagers held the lead until the last four minutes. of play. South then went on to win, largely through the etlforts of Rosiak, sulmstitute for- ward. FEBRIHXRY 7-Noivrn : 20 -10. Hav- ing Dowell, eity-high-scorer, leading' them, North won a comparatively easy victory over Hay View. North had a 13-2 lead at the end of the first quarter. Clradeelqi and Tracy led the attack. I Page lfifty-two x yi z 1 N .1 f 0 'l'Rixc'Y HARY X lXlARI.E'l' lx XX li1lHNliY uma limi Muzi , f-. uct mm NIXI lxRu1xR M l'RR.'XY GR.'XIlli1tKl Soicemlc lfifiizniuxlzv l-l--Rlvlilzsmliz 25-33. llay View gave Riverside a good fight on the home tlmmr and might have won except for a great weakness on the free-throw lineg 17 free shnts were missed mit of a possible 20, while Riverside scored on all of their 19 chances. FI21zRL'ARY Zl- 'l'1iCn : l7f27. Bay View was awarded its fifth straight defeat hy K l'ech . 'l'ech had complete cnntrwl nf the tip-cific, which netted them the first half. The second half marked some fast playing with little scoring on the part of either team. Ficisieiuxuv 28gl.1Ne01,N: 34-27. Led lmy .lim M urray, converted center, who scored 20 points, llay View scored a surprising' victory over the lilue and Gray squad at Lincoln. Krcmar and Tracy accninnted for many of the llay View points. ill,XRCll 6+XYASlllNGTUNZ 1633. llay View was heaten decisively hy the undefeated Purgulrl team in the last game of the season played at llay View. Kremar starred for Bay Yiew, garnering fm pnints. Murray and Tracy were given liomiralmle mention On the All-City team. lim izI.1f:xr BIICNZ Frank Tracy. Harry Gradecki, james Murray. Sveto Kremar. Charles llary, Orville Marlett. P11510 l ifly-Hzree IZRMIQNC, Sc'u1iiflf1.ER, .fi.XIll'R.X Reading from the top row: UlfI.EI2, Scili:if1fI.l-:R, COACH CRAW- FORD, limivsiz, Hlvutirizxs, Housrox, ENGISRING, PETROFF, Bixrzlcn, lQ0l'IiL, I,Al'czi11z.xN, l3.xDt'RA, NITZ, COMP, VV1-:sT- woon, Gii.srla1a, Aimxis, lifixmuxs, SIIENKII-IWICZ, BUTzLAFi-' Romer. Kimusi-2 Hlfrcniaxs Swimming BAY X!YlIiXY7lilCN0SllAZ 30443 CDeeember l3j. Bay View won first place in the 200-yard freestyle relay. liadura placed third in the 100-yard breaststroke. Iingbring was awarded second in the 50-yard freestyle: and Hutehens, first, in the 200. Ermenc placed second in the backstroke and Comp and Hutehens finished first and second respectively in the 100-yard freestyle. HAY VYIIQVV-i.INC0l.NZ 47422. Lincoln placed first in the 160-yard relay, Ray View disqualiF1ed. The Bays took the lZ0-yard medley relay and Firsts and seconds in the lureaststroke, l00-yard freestyle, 40-yard freestyle, and in diving. Scheffier, Hutchens, Comp, Ermenc, and Ropel won First places. BAY VYIEVV-XVIESI' BIILWAUKEEZ 46-27 Uanuary 7j. Bay View took both relays and placed first in the 40, l00, and 200-yard freestyle, and in the 60-yard individual medleyg tied fo-r first and second with their own divers: Sienkiewicz and ButtzlaFf. BAY XflliVViSlf0RlEVVOODI 3l442. Hutcheus took hrst place in the 100 and 200-yard freestyle and 75-yard individual medley. Bay View's fourth first place was awarded in the 150-yard medley relay. Bntzlaff lost in the diving hy two points. Bay View also scored two seconds and Five thirds. BAY XIIIQXV-XYlES'l' .'xxT.LISZ 37-36. Crawford's men took three Firsts, three seconds, and two- thirds in this meet. At a previous meet the score was 2047 in favor of XVest Allis, Bay View's team scoring two Firsts, three seconds, and two thirds. B.-xv Vmwiliovs' 'l'EcH : 2944. Bay View secured Firsts in the 160-yard relay. the 100-yard breaststroke, and the 100-yard freestyle. There were four seconds, and two thirds. Page Fifty-four PETROFF BAY NVIICVV-VVIEST IJIVISIONZ 46-27. Out of nine events, Hay View took tive firsts, six seconds, and three thirds. BAY VII-:W-SIIoRI-:woon: 23v50. Bay View took two out of IIiIIc hrsts. Hutchens won the 200 and Conip the 100-yard freestyle. Seven individual 111011 took places for Shorewood. HAY Vll'IW -X7hvPIST lXlll.VVAl,'1ilElEZ 32-41 Clielaruary 253. Huy View teznn took four lirsts, three seconds, and three thirds. while VVest Blilwaukee took the rest. including the medley relay in the record time of l :l0. BAY VIIsw-lV.xs11INc:ToN: 42-30. Buy View took six out of nine tirsts. Although Hutchens smashed ull existing state and city nmrks lmy negotiating the 200-yard freestyle in 2 307, in trying for the national l1ltCl'SCllUIlZlStlL' 220-yard record. his time fell short by two seconds. CITY lXlI2lET, BlARl'Il 6: 'l'I2cII , jimi VYITII 43 POINTS7li.XY Vllcw, .vI'eoIIfi VVITII 29 POINTS. Hutchens and lininierich tied for individuztl honors. llutchens set new records iII the 200, and broke the record for the 75-yard lllKllVlllllZll medley. The 200-yard relay team, which included Sehetfler, Doine, Hutehens, and fonip, set Z1 record of l :46.4. BAY XVIICVV-'-KICNOSIIAZ 32411 thlarch l3j. Buy View scored tive firsts. one second, and four thirds. COUNTY KIIQIQT: Shorewood and Tech tied for first and second with 30 points eachg VVest Allis, third, l4 points: Bay View, fourth, l3 points. STATE llllCliTZ lim' VlliYN'+.fl.ff',I. The 200-yard relay tezun took fourth place. Hutchens took second in the l00-yard freestyle and lirst in the 200-yard freestyle in which he broke his old record of 2 :l6.5 and set a new time of 2 209.-l. EMBLPIR1 BIIENZ FIRST TIQAM: lirinenc, Hutchens, Scheftler, Budura, Petrotf, llarwick, Doine, Co-nip. SI-:COND 'l'r:.'xM: Sienkiewicz, linghring, Ropel, llutzlaff. Gilster. IlU'l'CIIl-INS I Joi NIC Come Se I I IcrI'I.IcR Hl I'eIIIiNs Page lfifly-fit' lim-icxsicx, lliciei-is, Noiuaizr., IQONVALSKI, 1 jonxsox, IQIJXYAILZIQXVSKT, IJEMKE, xlllllltf in Action SKVRSZICXYSIQI, Orszl-iwsxl U The fastest group of harriers Kowixtsm that has ever represented Ray OLSZEWSKI View. With this statement Coach Blatthei characterizecl the l935 Cross Country Team, which won every clnal meet in the scheclule and lost the major events only because of the illness of two team members. SslEP'1'liINll5ICR 2-L l-TAY XfrlIiVV--YTIEST A1.I.1s: 43s2O. Consistent practice from the tirst clay of school proverl valuable in the very first meet ot the season, placing seven men in the first ten, with Arnie Olszewski, star hill-ancl-claler, taking lirst place. Stal-'1'm11n4:1e 27, lim' XfYIlCVV+l.IN4'Ol,NI 39421. An- KUWAXI-SKI Orsxiiwsm KfNHNI.4'fI'iWSKi other victory, again seven Hay men placing in the first ten, anal Arnie Ulszewski placing first in the meet. Kowalski, Kowalczewski, Repcnsek, ancl Katcha competed in their tirst races. September 2-l--271 Xorgel ancl Ilohnson, veterans. also placecl. tJc'l'om21c 4, lim' Vlliw--XY.xsllINGTON: 32-27. The Mitchell l'ark course witnessecl the most strenuous meet of the season. The l'urgolclers placecl men in First, thircl. and tifth positions, lint Hay Page Fifty-.vi.r I r View's well-balanced team held the day. Stutson of XVashington, state champion miler, led. .Xfter the varsity run, the BU squads of both schools held a trial run. No score was kept. Nlallue, Bay View, won first position. flC'l'UI4l-ill ll, BAY VIEW-SOUTH DIX'ISIONZ 53-l5. Out of the hrst seventeen places. Ray View took sixteen. Olszewski, Johnson, Repensek, Beres, Kowalski, and ,Kowalczewski finished in a tie for first place. Ucroniaiz lS. BAY VII2WilCAsT: 22557. The East meet, one of the stiffest contests of the season, was held on the Humboldt Park course. Roth, of liast, defeated the home talent. and set a new course record of 10:56. The old record, eleven minutes flat, was held bv l.en l'ruski. l933, and ,-'Xrnie Ulszewski, l93-1. Don Kowalski, junior from Hay View, also ran under the old record. f,Jt'T0l3liR 24, BAY VIEW-SoI.oMoN IVNIEAV: 36sZ5. The fellows who did not compete in the Midwest Meet engaged in the Solomon-Juneau fray, the fifth dual meet of the season. and the first cross-country competition for hluneau. Kateha, Gilster, VVood, KlCVCn0W, and AlZ1llllC all finished before the third Juneau man. The final score, 36-25, gave Ray View its sixth victory and completed the dual meets. f,JC'l'0lil-IR 25, Mmwicsr lXlEETISCI'0l1fff'IfZl'C. Traveling to Janesville in defense of their Midwest title, Ray View was upset by XVashington, whom liay View had previously defeated in a dual meet. Grom, XVaukegan. was the individual winner. repeating his victory of l93-1. Hay View placed three men in the first ten: Kowalski, Olszewski, and Kowalczewski placed seventh. eighth, and tied for tenth respectively. Novicrnisiciz 1, CITY h'TEETZTfl1il'd place. The city run was the most disappointing race in the whole season: the Rays, handicapped by the illness of four men, placed third. behind XVashington and Riverside. Stutson, of VVashington, took first place to upset the defending champion, llasset of VVest Division, in record time, 10058. NOVEMBER 8, S'IxxTic Miner: Swami fvlurv. The State contest again saw llay View trailing VVashington. giving XVashington a clean sweep of the three major meets. Hasset of XVest. successfully defended his state title. Olszewski. Hay View, in one of the few times he was in top form, took fourth position, defeating Stutson of VVashington, the city champion. Although weakened by the loss of Arnold Olszewski, Richard Johnson, Gilbert Skurszewski, Frank Heres. Robert Lemke, and John Katcha. a fine group of run- ners with several years of participation on Bay Viewls teams. the 1937 team should again be a traditional Bay View top-notcher. Donald Kowalski, XYilliam Kowalczewski, Frank Repensek, and Gordon Wood will form the nucleus of next year's squad, with several promising sophomores filling in the gaps. EMBLEM AWARDS: Chenille emblems to Donald Kowalski, Arnold Ulszewski. and XVilliam Kowalczewskig diamond emblems to- 'Richard johnson. Gilbert Skurszewski, Frank Beres, Robert l.emke, and Frank Repensekg and block felt emblems to john Katcha and Gordon XYood: manager's emblem to l.eRoy liird. LEM KI-3 Bi-:Res Track Squad XVoon Kfvrena Track CITY lXlliliTI JUNE, 1935: Scoring in every event except the half-mile, Riverside piled up 6852, points to win their third consecutive city championship. Coach Matthei's thinclads placed seventh, with 9lf,, trailing South, Vtlashington, Lincoln, Tech , and Vllest. LeRoy Aschen- hrenner scored the Bays only first of the meet in the half-mile. LeRoy Bird scored a third in the high-jump. Ervin Comp and Cliff Stringer tied for Hfth place in this same event. W'AUKEsH,x TQELAYS, 1935: The Red and Black tracksters journeyed to Haertel Field, Waukelsha, for the Xllaukesha Relay Carnival in which they placed eighth, garnering 11 points. East Won the carnival with 52 points. LeRoy Bird won the high-jump. The two-mile relay team, composed of Olszewski, Kowalewski, Aschen- brenner, and johnson, placed third, behind 'fTech and Riverside, completing the Bays, scoring. STATE TXTEIET AT TXTADISON, 1935: Bay View placed eleventh out of 26 teams. LeRoy Bird won second place in the high-jump with 5 feet 9 inches. l.eRoy Aschcnhrenner scored third in the half-mile, which was won in 2 204. DUAL TWEETS, 1935: The Bays opened the 1935 season against North Division who, for the first time in nine years, turned the Red and Black hack to defeat, 60 to 57. Outstanding point winners were Bird, who leaped 5 feet 10 inches, taking the high-jumpg and Johnson, who turned in a 2110.1 performance in the half-mile. Kowalszewski and Stravinski p-laced second and third to score the only slam of the meet. Uther hrsts were Won hy Gaulke. in the 440: Mattke, in the 220: and Tabaczynski, in the shot-put, while Pries tied with Karrasch in the low hurdles, and Krcmar and Clark hoth tipped the pole-vault har at 9 feet 6 inches. South Divisionls Cardinals handed the Bays their second defeat, 68M to 4456. LeRoy Bird had to jump only 5 feet 5 inches to take the high-jump. Olszewski captured first place JOHNSON NORGEL KLEVENOW STJAN OLSZEWSKI BLACK woon KRC'BfAR PETERS, NIM MER, KARAsiEwIcz, NITZ in the mile in 4:52.7. Pries took first in the low-hurdles, and Gaulke bro-ke the tape in 4:40. STATE T RACK lX'l:EET, 1936: In the State Meet, Bay View placed sixth in a field of 27, and third of the city schools. Milwaukee River- side won with 39 points, followed by Milwaukee South and South Milwaukee. Bay View scored 142 points. LeRoy Bird achieved the ambition of his athletic career when he defeated a really high- class field in the bitterly contested high-jump. Using Bay View's own peculiar style, he cleared the bar at 5 feet lO inches actual measurement, becoming Bay View's first undisputed state high-jumping champion. In performing this feat he outjumped the defending champion, Bob Garder of LaCrosse, and at the same time created a new Bay View record. Bill Blackwood, jumping 3 inches over his head, placed in a tie for fifth at 5 feet 8 inches. Sveto Krcmar tied for first in the pole vault, while Arnie Qlszewski garnered a third in the half-mile, and Leroy Aschenbrenner took fifth in the same event. Louis Peters, after some hard luck in the high-hurdles, placed fourth in the low-hurdles. Irvin Comp took the fifth place medal in the high-hurdles in which jones of East broke the only record of the day when he ran it in 14.7. Seven Bay View boys won medals, the highest number since Bay View won the state meet in 1928 when 11 boys received medals. CHENILLE EMBLEMS were awarded to Bird, Aschenbrenner, Gaulke, Comp, and Stringer. Felt emblems were awarded to Bird, Aschen- brenner, Gaulke, Comp, and Stringer. Felt emblems, awarded for scoring in dual meets, were given to Mattke, Johnson, Tabaczynski, Pries, Peters, Krcmar, Olszewski, and Kowalsczewski. A manager's emblem was awarded to Mike Stanich. Page Fifty-nine Girls' Athletics JVNIOR-SEN IOR lN'1'i-:R-ctlxss X 0l,I.liYlZAl.l. L IIA Nl PS LIFE SAVING: Those girls who successfully passed the Junior Life-Saving tests are as follows: Joyce Amann, Dolores Boland, Ruth llorgeson, Audrey Dennis, Louise Grieshaber, Gertrude Gromowski, Lorraine Hernke, Mildred Hildebrandt, Florence Inda, Jeanne LeFevre, Betty Maas. Edna Mayer, Ruth Nigel, Dorothy Olsen, Josephine' Packee, Dorothy Peterson, Frieda Povsic, Suzanne Riley, and Josephine Salatnik. VoLI,Ei'1xALL P1mc:T1eE GAMEs: In the BH competition. the Jolly Jumpers placed tirst in the preliminary contest. Members of the team were Frances Bethke, captain, Myrtle Melms, Irene Barthuli, Betty Ann Simon, Virginia Peltier, Iimelie Ciechanowski, Louise Janecke, Dorothy Kubalewski, 7-0u,,m,,,m,' Marjorie Dunne. Following closely behind them were the Bay View Marvelsu, captained by Gloria Luzi: the Pop Over-s , captained by Lucille Vogel: lloosters', by Antonia Oblakg 'lScoring Octet , by Iivelyn House: and the f'Square Shootersw, by Imogene Eckert. In the A section, the team which placed first was the 4'Netters , Ruth Schwalbach, captain, Clementine Zambriski, Jenny Musha, Carla Shriner, Helen Matuszewski, Mildred Hildebrandt, Muriel Shutz, Pearl Zimmer, Iiileen VX'iesner. The Hi- Socks , captained by Agnes Swiderski, came in second. The UVVI'lllliLlCl1C'Ck2lSH, by Dorothy Peterson, placed third. The Bouncing Bouncers , by Joyce Amann, were fourth. LHUNA Guss-Vlf'z'm1f1' of Girls' 'l'm111i.v INTER-CLASS VoLLEY1sALL: The Junior-Senior team placed first. The captain was Leona Guss and the other players were Jean Mueller, Doris Martins, Eilleen VViesner, Ruth Schwalbach, Jane Simons. Helen llacklund, Clementine Zambriski, Jean Ufnowski, and Jenny Musha. The sophomores placed second, and the freshmen, third. BAsKET1aA1.L PRACTICIQ GABTPISZ Among the 'KJV section teams, the Humbugs placed first. The members of the team were Dorothy Peterson, captain, Jenny Musha, Geraldine Fcrdon, Carla Shriner, Page ,S'i.1'fy lithlllllll Row: li11x.1 111.111-'11, -111111-2 ,-X11.xN SVZANXE R11.1:1', 7 I '1'111r11 Row: J11s1a11111N1c S1x1,1xTx1K, F1.1111EN1'E 1N111x, 1J11R11'r111' lJ11r11tl1ea lill1CCl11L'll1, Soipliie Ol1ra1l1'1vich, lfflllil Mayer, ,lune 1X'enze11, Vivian RlL'l11Zl1111, .'X1'lL'1lC lfarley. The 1i1'z1ssl1111111e1's , ea11taine1l by lcla Toniassini, W ere seco-1111, Zlllfl the 1,a1ly lhiggsn, lmy 1.e1111z1 flnss, were thir1l. The liver R1-a1ly' team NVO11 'lirst positioii in the li section. They i11el1111e11 lfvelyn llnnse, ca11tz1in, lrene Klnsha, liranees liethlce. l111U'g6l1C lickert, Genevieve Ozga, lithelyn Nelson, li1lith 1l11ntler, l1etty ,xllll Sinion, l.11uise janeclqe, Audrey Nennianii. They were followed hy the Victors , ea11taine1l l1y Delores liCl'Cl1ill. f1l1Cl the K'S11arta11s , hy Phyllis Szewczyk. lN'r1i11-CL,xss 1'1.xs14l2'1'11.x1.I.: The winning team. the seniors, l1a1l as l11L'l11lK'1'S 1,e1'111a linss, 1'a11t:1i11. 511111111-1 fll11'Z11l1JV1Cl1, liileen YVlCSl1Gl', Ruth Sehwalhacli. Jean Mueller. Vivian Rie111a1111, l.l11'1'Il11lC ,'xll1SUl1,Z1.l1fll,J0l'0ll'lCZllj11CCll16lll. The juniors an1l s1111l1011111res tie1l for 51-c11111l place, le:1yi11g the f1'CSl1l11C11 i11 thir1l. S1N1z1,1cs ,lllfNNlS '1'111'11N.xM1iNT: 1,e1111a Guss won highest l111n11r i11 the l'0111'lll1l11C11l 111111 111-len Stnlarczyk was 1'1111l1Cl'-1113. 1NTR,1-M1'Rix1. 11AsEB.x1.L: The Eagles , ca11tz1ine1l l1y .l0SC1Jl1l11C' ciZl1'll11C1', were the NV11l11C1'S, l':lCZl11U1' Nowales uC2ll'Clll1Z1lSU placed SCCO'1lCl over .lane S1Il10l1iS hl'l2llL'lll1Su, liernice Gill1ert's l'1111- fllJ'l'SU, Gl11ria 1.nzi's Hats , Virginia 1301l11'11w11lsl1i's Nig'l1ti11gales . 211111 llele11 Sijank 11ri11les . 111 tl1e HU c11n111etiti1111, Theresa Fucilels '4Stars 1lefcate1l all 11ther teams 1l1Clllflll1Q tl1e -iZC1ll1f'1'Sn, ca11taine1l hy NU'1'L'I1C Clatw11rthyg iiDOflgGS'l. Irene liarthulig u'llCF1'IllllZll16SH, :X1lll1'0y Steve11s11n: Nl,Ll.L'liZll'fl5H, Nancy Beyerg Rolls R11yces , Doris XYGlSSQ6l'l7C1'1 llllll l'ierce ,X1 1'UXVSn, 1.averne Tito. The lnter-Class Tournament finishe1l with an exciting game l3lZlyC1l for 0111-11 llunse. 'l1l1l11l?l111g, ll1tl'U'ClL1CC1l in class, was practised after school l1y l11Z1l1j' girls, i11 lll'L'Illl1'Zll11l11 fur a 1le1111'111strati1'111 at South Slilflllllll, June 13. A'Yt'I'1'1.lll.V Ufli1'1'1'.1'i XYIVIAN RIIQAIANN R1 1'11 lW.X1 M.xR1..11z1.1 r.l1I11'RSTUN jlllllifll' Life .S'117'1'11f7 .'1f1'1z1'111.r.' 111-:'r'1'1' Myxs, ,fX1'11R1-11' lJEXN1S, 11151-i1'111Nlc 1Ac111c1-1 SOC1ll1ll Ruw: MI1.1r11r111 l111,11E11R.xN11T, 1.111'1s1i CQRIESHAIQ1-ZR, -lmxxrc 1.1i171c1'1c1c, G1t11TR1'1112 G1111x11111's111, R1'T1f NIfQ1'I1,, 1J111111'r11Y 0151-tx 1'1a1'1-ziasmr, 151111-11111 P11vs11', RVTH l111R1114:s11N, 1J111.11111cs 11111..11N11, 1.11111m1N1-i HERNKE 1936 SENIOR 1.11f1c S.1yIN1s Class P11111' S1'.1'lA1'-mir To the measured cadence of the entrance march the graduates slowly file down the aisle of the audi- torium. Once they, as freshmen, dreamingly fashioned a patterng now it is cut and ready for use, for the four years filled with many hours of study and activity have ended. The seniors are leaving Bay View. iraduaies Do1.oREs STINTL EDMONIJ ZEISIG Page Sixty-fozlr Commencement Program JANUARY 1936 liutraiice Procession .................. CLAss OF JANIKXRY l936 March Noble - R.-XCII Bay View High School Urcliestra Vocal Solo' .......................... .X1'1ucLiA M, Svricowsicl Accompaiiist f LIAMU1' R, Sc'i1w,x1.HAc'ii Address of VX'elcome ......... . . .Domkizs M. STINTI. Presentation of Class lXlemorial. . . . . .EUMOND F. ZEISIG Music .................... ............ V IOLIN QUARTIQT IQOBICRT B. ANDRIEXYS YIVIAN R. joHNsToN AI!lil'TL'S C. BEL1.v11.i.1c liJUN.Xl.U J. ?wlliREIJITlI .-Xccompauist We l.I2OR.-X M. CHLDIER Coimueiiceiiieut Address. . . ........ PROF, H. l.. EVVBANK Reading of the Class Roll .......... VICE-l'R1NCiP.xi. ll, C. KORN Class Advisor lD1'CSC11lfZ1tlO'1l of Diplomas .... . . .l'RINc'IP,xI. G. A. FRITSCIUE Exit Procession ............................. T H E GRADUATES Marrlz Cvlvbrv f l.,xcHN12R Reception in the Gymnasium January Class Commission VVhat more Fitting climax to four years' of high school work is there- than electio-n to the class commission? To Frances VVheeler, Dolores Stintl, Edward Albright, Richard Johnson, and Anita Cyrog went this honor. and with it went all responsibilities of such an office. However, the commis- sioners were equal to any possible emergency. Although a member of the class commission is supposed to be a person of some dignity, it seems the cuckoo clock in Mrs. Kirchgeorg's German class was appallingly lacking in respect for Edward Albright. It would persist in interrupting his brilliant: recitations with most ironical comments, but Edwardys maneuvers on the football field were never the cause of any such jibes. He carried off two emblems for football. He also was a member of the news and sports staffs of the newspaper, and served as sergeant-at-arms of the Round Table. Equally undigniiied were the pranks of Dolores Stintl and Frances Whee'ler-with poor, unsuspect- ing Mr. Dietzman nearly always at the receiving end. These pranks were never allowed to interfere with serious business, however. Dolores was elected to Quill and Scroll as a result of her journalistic experience as club editor and news editor. She was president of the Round Table and a member of the inter-scholastic debating team. Frances VVheeler devoted much of her time to club activities. She was treasurer of the Dramatic Club, an active member of Girls' Club, Round Table, and the Art Club, and sang in the chorus of both Pickles and Once in. a Blue Moon. Of course, where was Anita Cyrog there also was Richard Johnson-even on the class commission. Quite varied were Anita's activi- ties when she wasn't standing in the corridor listening to and watching Boys' Club programs -of course, all in the interests of journalism. But she took her duties as cub-reporter and her music in all seriousness. She won an em- blem for playing in the Junior All-City Orches- tra and another for Junior Life Saving. Anita 'ii served most capably as president o-f the Girls' Club and took a keen interest in the activities of the Art Club and of the Round Table. Perhaps Richard Johnsonls activities in Boys' Club may have accounted for Anita's in- tense interest in Boys' Club programs. Richard was secretary and later president of the Boys' Club. He was elected to the Science Club Coun- cil. and divided the rest of his time between cross country running and track work, with some reporting for the Oracle as a sideline. Now, of course, it is easily under- stood why these students were chosen for the commission-a very wise choice worthy of a group of Solomans as well as of a senior class-to represent the january graduating class, and, most important of all, to uphold its dignity as they led the procession of their classmates into the auditorium for commencement. Ric:-IARD j'onNsoN, lfDXVARD .'xI,RRIIQll'I' :XNITA Cykoc, likixxclis xylll-1l'II.ER, DOLURI-IS SIINTI Page S1'.riy-firm' Science Course FLORENCE C. BORES-Sr-iam-e f'0lll'SO-S0it'llt'0 Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Lilllgllilgi' Club. ROSE T. GOLATAN -Svivllre Coursv- FOI'0i211 Lau- gllilgt' Club: Girls' Club: Scif-Iwo Club. ROBERT li. ANDREVVS4Srivrwc- Col1l'se-Buys' Club: l ur4-ign llaxllglulgo Club. EARL A. vIf,HNSON-SK'i0llK'0 C0lll'Sl'+K0llIld Tzlblv liuys' Club: l o1'oig'11 Inlllgllalge Club: Sl'i0llf'C Club: 'l'1'1-zxsllrw' '35-'36, Co-nlzlnugvl' '35: 310111 bor ul' llw Class of .lunv 11336. Nu. muvxn ZICISIG IQITSIVXIT Ii1.1'14mx'sI4I lluzlex' IMNNER ICARI. JOHNSON Rom-:RT A NDREVVS Pagf .S'f.rIy-.vim GEORGE H. PEARSON - Svivllvo Courso -- - Buys' Club, S0l'Q.f02lllf-Ill-AKPIIIS ,331 SCi0lll'0 Club: Round Table. HARRY F. BANNER7Sr'i0111'v f'Ulll'S07fH0yS, Club. Sl'i0l1l'0 Club: F0l'l'igll LZIIILIIIIIQIO Club. EDMUND J. KLYKOVVSKIfSm'i0111'v l'oll1'sx--Svivllve Club: IlI'2llll2lfil' Club: Buys' Club: liouuml Talblv: l4'm'c-ig'11 Ililllgllilgtl Club: Polish Sm-timl. Prosidc-11t. EDMOND F. Zl'lISlG-Srivllvo f'Ulll'Sl'-lfflllllll 'l':lblv: Vicv-pmsifle-11t '35, 1'I'l'SilI0llI T561 ITl'2llll2lfii' Club: SH'I'0f2ll'j' '35: Buys' Club: S1-is-Iwo Club: l4'orc-igll 1121112112126 Club: Orzlrlet I:l'IlUl'tf'l' '34- ' ' 'fo llflitor '3li: Clu-vr Iloaulvr 144. 30, luXrl1:l11,., Fvnriug: 'l'c-:uu 143: llobutiug 'l'l'2llll '35-'3ti. Silver Me-mlall: f'0llllll0llCOIll0llf I'rugr:1111. GEURUI-1 Plifxusox Rosle f20I.A'I'A, l:l.ORliNCli Ro ROBERT F. LEMKE--Svielme f'011l'S6-SC19l1i'9 C11111: ' ' t'v: First T9:1111 '35, Buys' t'11111: 1 rum 1 01111 1, - Sciollce I'1111rs0 - FLORIAN R. KOWALEVVSKI R011n11 T:1111v: St'i0l1i'0 Club: Boys' 011111: l 'l' F11111' Tennis To111'11:1111011t: DAY Science Course ARNO M. JlwNK-Sl'il'll 1111111141 '1':1111 '34-'iitig Silvvr NIUIIIII. Sviv 0: Boys' 11111112 Sings' 1'11111Z U0 f'U111'Sl1 ' '- S1'1l'l1l'0 M:111:1g1-1' Boys' 11111112 'ID BUCKSPAN-S1'i1'111'v 1'4111rs11v- V11111' 1111111141 '1':11111-: I 4l1'01LfIl 11111g11:1g1- 1100 l'11l11. 510110111 L:111g:11z , . H1ll11ll'1'-1111 '33-'34: F1111t11:111: Ser-01111 '1'v:1111 '33, Fi1':-'1 'l'l'1ll1l '33-1: 1l:1skvt11:111: BIIIIIZIHPI' '33-'2H. First Tkxillll '34-'35, 'lllfl t'11111'Q0-S1'i1-111-v l'11111: CHARLES F. llARYiS1'1- H . 1111111111 'l'211l11'I Boys' U11111: Balsketlmllz First '1'1'11111 '3-13315. NORMAN C. H0I'SEgS4'i1-11111 f'011I'S0f -Boys' P11111 Sl'101ll'0 F11111. X1'11.1.1.x11 HUNT 15111111 H1'C'KSI'.XN Rm' 1110011115 1f1.o1111xx 1i11x1'. A11 J. .C '9', , 1 ' . 11.145 111111, X11 11 1x1 11111111111 1.1,N11x14 L 11 XI N111 X1 xx 11111N1 N11 j1'N1i, Hl'N'l'M--Svivllvv F1111 1 1,11 WILLIAM Nuys' 4'11111: 1141111111 '1':1111v. ROY J. J.N'0lil'SfS1fi- 1- 1' 1-N1-f -lloys 111111. S1'1K'1lt'l' f'1111P' 19111111211 1.:111g'11:1gv t'11111: 1141111111 '1':1 1110. lllll U11 ' 1'1ll'l' V11111. rw'--N 1 Payr' S1,l'!y-S1 Z'4'11 LEROY SCOTT, Hmm-in Di' XIEL MARY SZALA NS K1 AL'Rm.m SYTKUNVSKI Iiuzlx NOR LEM ANS KI IRENI-2 KRUPINSKI if f Science Course ELEANUR E. LEMANSIQI-S1-ioiiw 1'0lll'S0fl'x4ll'l'iQ1l l.:1i1g'11:1ge- Vlnlu: llonml 'l':ilul1-: Girls' Flnlm: Sf'if'lll'0 Ulnln. BERNICE E. 'l'H0Ml'S0NfSm'im-111A0 l'unrs0--1 Vlnlu: Svioilvo Ulnlu: liunnml 'I'z1lnlv. Al'Rl'lLlA M. SYTKOYYSKI-Svil-111-Q l'o1ii's4-f--1. Vlnln: Lzllin Vlnlu: Svic-11m'vl'l11lr: lloostvrt I'1llllrll'lll '35, ANNE'l l'H H. Y0GEIl4S1'i011m'v 1'lllll'S0f'Gil'lSA 1' Sviuim- Ulnlv: ltnnnll Tzilvloz lilwllllzliil' 4' Oren-le Annual '35, Page .B'i.1'fy-riglzt lirls' irls' 'lulw. lnlui lnlr: AANNETTE VUGEL, BERNICE THOMPSON HOMER H. DI' MEZ-Sriollvo i'0lll'S0 -'Skim-llw Vlnlu: lirmiirl 'l':llul0: Vlnln. Buys' Vlnlw: lfqwwlgll Iillllgllflgl' LERUY E. Sf'0T'l'- -Svivilu' f'0lll'N1'fSl'll'lll'l' l'lnlaZ Boys' Club. MARY J. SZALANSKI - - lile-c'tiv0 1'0lll'SU -- Girls' Vinh: linnml 'l':1lalv' Fu S1-in-ilvv Vlnlb. IRENE J. KRYPINSKI- - rvign Lilllgllilgl' Vlnlv: llllorlivv 1'0lll'Nl'- 7 S1-ivilw Vlnliz l4'm'v1g'11 l,:111 'l1-lffv Vlnlm: Girls' Vinh: ltonnrl 'l'z1lfl0. nfs 1m t. , -1 1. 11,1 yr' 'NEI AWRWME x IX VIL H Ixtlw 1111112 x1x1 XX Xl 11: I CII I I UR XBOXX QKI H.1111'1cY H11.111c1111,xNDT LEO K1z0111w. cience Course Xll1l.lC Kl.XRI.IC'l l', I11111x11 Xld XII 0lH'lLLE L. M.UiLE'l'T+S1'i0111'0 1'lllIl'S0+Sf'i0ll1'C l'l'Il'll,l1-X H. MATUIIEKUSKYSS1'i1'111'1- 1'11111N1 l'l11l1: I'111'1'i211 Lilllifllilfll' 4'I11l1Z S11:111isl1 Sw- M-'111'f1f'l11 1 1111111111 'l'f1 l-'1 l 0ig'l I'f '3 ' ' . ,,, ' , 1'1 1. 111111. 'l'1'1':1s111'1-1' 3.13 Nuys 1'l11l1. ul LI'f'lLLl'I B. GRABUYVSKI-Salim-11111 4'11111As1- S111 Ill l'l11l1: Girls' t'l11l1: Art 4'l11l1' I 111'vig11 I 111 JEROME M, 3l1'C.xLLfSl7i0lll'0 f'0Ill'N0ffHUj'S' l'111l1: gungo pluh. S1'iu111'11 4'l11l1: 19111-01311 Lilllgllilglx 1'I11l1. HARVEY H. HlLllElSliANll'l'fSvim-11w 1'11111'N1 Nuys' t'l11l1: Sl'i0llt't' 1'l11l1 Ii1111111l 'l':1l1l1'Z I111 , v , 1-ig'11 l,:111g11:15 1- 1'l11l1. LOKli.XlNE J. WAI ER - Sl'il'lli'l' f'UllI'Sl' -! Girls' H l'I11l1: S1'il'll1'l' l'I11l1' R1111111l 'l':1l1l1 l 111'viu11 1 1 - - - LEU A. KROI KA --'-Sl'i0l1l't' l'11111's0 -- l!o11111l 'l':1l1l1 I..lII,.ll.l,l 1 Illll. Svimkllw l'l11l1. l'11g11' .S'i.1'!-v-1 jig ' J' P11110 Sfzwzty HARRY MALM GEORG1-1 REMUS Ekvlv 901111117 HVYR P Science Course HARRY YV. lIAI1BImSviv11fvc Coursn --Boys' Cluhg St'if'lll'0 011111. GEORGE J. REMFS - Sl'il?lll'0 t'u111'sv - Buys' Club: Sci- 0l1L'0 Vlulng I-'o1'0ig11 11:111- gllilgtf Clllll. ERYIN L. SCHULTZ - SK'i011l'0 P11111-so-Scie11cc Ulllll : Coun- cil '3-1. Assistant BIRIIIZIQOI' '35, Fo-M:1n11g01' '35g Boys' Vluh: Round Table. JOHN S. TRAVIS-Scivlwe Co111'se - SCiP1lC'Q Club: 1 0l'Cigll L:111g11:1g:a- Vlnb. STEPHEN L. K.-KLM.-KN -- Sviollvc f'0ll1'S0-IJOXS' Vllllb. WALTER J. JAGMIN' - Si'il'lll'C f'0lll'S0iSK'iQll1'0 Fluh: For- oigu L:111g11:1go 1'l11l1. HENRY M. lfP1RZOywvSICI-Sl'il'lll'0 C01l1'SLg-Si'iOllC'0 l'l11l1: Buys' l'111l1g F1 lI'0i.2,Ill L:111g11:1g:o l'l11l1. 1 ., . ., v ax-ikmwslal jcvux T . ' ' 11 xx Is, 511.1 1111.51 1x1x1.111xN, XY ALTER JAGMTN x ,I1111 N 85111112111 ,I1111 11s C.1R11N1c11 R11'1111Rn Jmrxsox History, Mathematics, Modern Language Courses JAMES A. GARDNER-M:1ll11-111z1li1-s 1'o111's1'M Boys' flllllll S1-i1v1111e Ululmg I+'01'1-ign I,:111- g11:1ge Fluhg 1111111111 'l':1l1l1-. RIFHARD L. vIf,HNSf,Nf:lI2llll0lll2lfiK'S l'11111's1'- S1-iv111'1' 1'l11l1: U1111111-il '33-'CHI Boys' lllllllf Sl'1'l'0lill'X '35, 1'1'1-si1l1l11t '35: lf'111'1-ig:11 11:111- pllliljll' 1'l11l1: li1u11111l 'l':1lml1-1 Orzwle: l:f'Il0l'l' 111' '32-'33: Vross flllllllflj' '33-'34: 'l'1':11'k: First 'l'0:1111 '34-'RBI Class l'11111111issio11. JOHN J. SCHVYPIII.-K+M:1tl11'111z1ti1's l'1n111's11- ' ' ' '-'K -1 'l11l1: lt1v11111l 'l':1lml11: ltnys 1l11lv. Ntllllll 1 l'1'1-si1l011t '35-'36: l o1'11ig11 Lillljlllilgl' lllllll. ELSIE J. TOMASSINI-f-Mo1l111'11 L:111g.f11:1g:1- f'4llIl'S0 SR1111111l 'l':1lrl1-1 Sl'll'l1l'l' 1'l11lr: Girls' 1'l11l1: l 111'1-igll I,:111g11:1g1- 1'I11l1: Ol'zl1'lf'! lf1'll0l'll'l' '35, Slill' R1-111r1'1111' '31S: l5l'1lllZl' Nl1'1l2ll. GERAl1llINl'I L. HORISINSKI-llistury 1'11111's1, ' ' ' ' '-'-l'l11lx: Ii1r11111l 'l':1l1l11: Gll'lS flllll. 51111111 latitililfll' fllllll. LEONARD J. Kl7f'H'l'Aillis1111'y 4'1r111's1--Boys flllllr' 41'iv111'1f fllllll. DOROTHEA l'l'l'l'lNELLl-lIisl111'y l'11111's11 Girls' l'l11l1: R1111111l 'l':1l1l1-1 l 111'1-igxl Lal g:11:1g1- Club. DORIS P. LITNDGREN - - Ilistnry 1'1n111's11 - Home VisiI:1ti1111 ID11p:11'f1111'11t. lJ11111m1'1112A P111'1'1N121.1.1, L120N1xR11 KUc11'rA G1tRA1.D1N12 HORBINSIQI Page Sczfcnty-ofzr 1 .. Ja' ihasumatcd mc -as Kfwt - fx. S ll l11x1 XSNIXI ,, ne Umm States ln I9Z9, ood ,ralvovnlvsnxucn Dlllnons Next 11 defend- ,9 Bm o1r1e1n:..css111cs on ,Q-x. English Course , , 'br' ,Al'11111'IY IX1.1iS1-'11 611.11712 XX'1s11A1.1. XVIRGIN 1.1 Czvzxws 141 JA N 1i'1' C111'1a 1C1,1c1xNf111 111.Aw1xs M.xx1x1c S1'111x1'11, 1X1ARx' XIVSAR Page Svwzzty-two Al'llKl'1Y L. KLESER-f ff1'111g1is11 4'l11l1'S0'--'fV1i1'IN' Iillllb. '1'1'11:1s111'1-1' 715: Sl'1l'l11'l' l'11111: F1111-1311 Iiilll- g11:1g:'1- I'1l11P. GKAUE F. VI'ISHALL-1'111g'1is11 f'4I111'Sl'fSl'14'1ll'l1 l'11l11g Gi1'1s' l'11111: 111':1111:1Ii1' 11111111 1111111111 '1':11111-: I l11'l'1g'l1 1.:111g11:1g1- l'111I1. VIRGINIA A. CZYZEYVSKI-M-11I11g1ish t'11111's11 -S1-i- 011111 U11111: Girls' l'111l1: lP1':1111:1li1' l'111l1: 1111111111 '1':111111: I 4ll't'1Q'll 1.:111g'11:1g1- 1'1l111: S11:111is11 Sm'- . , .,.. 111111, 5l'4'1'l'1211'y 11.1. JANET M. FOPIC - 1'111g1is11 l'11111's11fGi1'1s' 1'111I1: I11'11- 111:11i1' 11111111 S1'i11111'0 l'11111: 1111111111 'l':11111'Z 1+'111'- 1-igu 1,:111g11:xg1- l'I111l. I'1Ll'1.-KNOB G. l1I1AVVASVff-lliuglish l'11111's1---S1111-111'1' t'111l1: Girls' l'1l1IJ. MAXINE L. SI'HAl'Bw-1C11g1isl1 1'11111's1----Girls' 11111111 1f'01'11ig:11 I.:111g11:1g1- 11111111 S1-i11111'11 f'11111Q 1111111111 T:11111-. MARY L. Ml'SAl1-f1C11g1is11 l'11111's0-S1-111111-11 1'l11l1: Girls' C11111: 1111111111 T:1111113 11'111'11ig11 1,:111g11:1g1- 611111. FLORENCE D. KAROLCZAK--lfluglish 1'11111's11- Gi1'1s' 1'111l1. ELEANOR E. RYKOWSKIWfI11l1-1-riv1- l'11111's1-4Gi1'1x' t'11111: 1111111111 '1':11111'. 171.11111-1N1'1: 1i.x11c11.c':cAK, ELEAN1111 11Y1c111vs111 English Course EDYYARD ALBRIGHT - English Course - Round Table: SOFQQZIllf-Ilf-Al'lllS '33-'3-1: IT1'Il1ll2IfiC Club: Boys' Club: F0l'6igll Luuguzxgo Club: Svin-111-0 Clubg Oracle: News Stuff '31-'32, Sports Stuff' '33-'34: lf'ootb:1ll '34-'35: Flaws f'0lllllllSNi0ll. Rl'I'ERT L. H.-XLZER -- English Courw - Si'i0llI'0 Club: Buys' Club. DOUGLAS J. VVAIER-Ellglisll Course M Sl'i0lli'8 Clubg Boys' Club: Round Table: f3Dk'l'9ff2l. 01109 in a Blue Moon: Football, First 'l'm-:un '34-'35: Bamflcellmll '32-'34, MARJORIE P. SIELAFF-English Course-Round Table: Sviollvv Club: Girls' Club. DORA L. OLM-liuglish Course-Girls' Club. DOUGLAS NVAIER IQUPERT BALZER EDNVARD .xl.BRIGHT MARJORIE SIELAFF IJORA OLM Page Sewnzly-three IJ g 0l1I'SQ FliANl'l+IS F. mx ccountin C AOSUH f- Al'1'0llllIillQ 1'oll1'sv- Hirls'l'l11l+ V ling. ' - r Gll.IilCR'I' E. liRl'lll'IR- '- Al'l'0lllllill2 1'm11's- 1 N llulv. lmuml I .Xssislzulll ' 'nlvlvz Orzu-lv: 4114ul'lIiu1 l'il'1'Il' ' lmltlfill Mun: 1 3.1-Shi ljllill dllll Svrull ii Nll . L RAYMOND P. - l2nys'1' ' ' PANFIL Awm vm' BINIIII. lllfillg f'0lll'S0 lub. Inmllld 1 4'llIv liw1ml'I vi' '31 LEONARD H. ' 'axlvlez Oracle: no-NG B.-XLlllCVVll'Z H Avvolllltillg t'm11'ss-f -Iloys' Uluh. JOSEPH J. Rl:xliINl,+-.x1'1'4lllllfiIU.: 1 UllI'S0- Buys' Uluh. VERNON YY. REISl'I--As-vountiugs 1'mu'so- lim? Vlllhg S1'il'll1'0 1' SYLVESTER A. SNIEG- ',XK'l'0llllfill2 f'OIll'N4' --Iiuys' Flulr. 'E AL. , josrirll M Alu NU I ,lcomxluv HAUH-zwlcz L,,,,.r:i FRANCES Mr1.usc'u age Scifmzty-fozzf' YQ 5YIAVliS'l'IiR SNIEG XVICRNON R ICISIC YNIONIP CCOLN QP! B A CIGNA? JOSEPH NATALI, FRANK PODRIZNIK HENRY MASLOWSKI, RICHARD BUTZLAFF, LEROY Buss Accounting Course RICHARD E. BUTZLAFF-Accounting COlll'SQ-- JOSEPH F. NATALI-.XCPllllIlfiDg Course. Round Table: Bronze Medal. HENRY J. MASI10wSKI--A0l'0llllfi11g Uourse Boys' Clubg Foreign L2lI1gllZl,Y,'9 Club. LEROY L. BUSS-Accounting Course-Boys' Club. FRANK A. PODRIZNIK--Acvountiug OOIIVSP. Page Scwnty-five ,.f l..x xvliRGXIi HA N1 mek Ill-:mix Klxluxxxctlcl IJOROTHY CZIQRWIN sm IHYRTLE KORISEIN St 11' C JOAN T. TT'ixN1xIvt'H-SlOllllglillllllif Course-Girls' l'lubg Round Taxbloz Forvign Lillljlllilgi' Club. DOROTHY H. FILl'T--Stv11ugr:1pl1im- f'0lll'SOfTi0ll1ld Table: Girls' Vlub: lll'2llll2lflK' Flub. AURELIA M. LFIQINSIKI--Sl1'll0Ql'1l1llllC f'0ll!'S01If0ll1lil Tableg Girls' Club. DOROTHY M. MICHALAK-Sle11og1':1pl1ic C0lll'S0-7l3l'2llllQ1lll' Vlub: Rmuul 'l':1bl0: Girls' Club. DOROTHY T. CZERVVINSKI-Stmlnglupllic COlll'S6fUril'lS7 Club: limlml 'l'2lllll'I lflillllilflif Clll ' ' ' 1 x. .Tumor Llfo Sawing IA Vl'lRGNl'l L. HAMMER-Stl-11og1':1pl1ic C0ursO-Girls' Club: llmuul 'l':1bl0. HELEN KARYVAUKI SH O2l'2l1lllllf Course-C Q-igru Tlilllglllilgl' Vlub 'll lirls' Club 3 For- MYRTLE M. KORl3l4llN--- SfK'llOLfl'2lIllllC C0lll'S0-Gll'lS' Club: limuul Vlwilllllk l'41gc.S'c7'r11ty-six Ilomrrux' BIIl'liAl.AK llomrrux' FILUT ,'XI'R1c1,1.x l.l'u INSKY ulrmx :X Xl Stenograp hic Course ourso--liuuml BERNICE C. RAI'LSfSl'01lOgl'2lD1liC Course-Girls' VIYIAN J. RIEMANN-Stenograplmic C Clubg Rouml Table, lwilllllxl Girls' Vllllll Nl'l'0itlSZ 1'l'0si1l0l1T '353 Junior Life Saving '35: Svuior Life Saving '35: Oracle: St011ug1':111l1c-1' '34-'35. EVELYN E. wvlylvliosvslilfsl0ll0.2fl'2lIll1lC l'ourse- Girls' Ulubg Hound Table. ALICE E. POKRZYVYA-Stclloglwlplxic Uoursv V f Round Tablv: Girls' Ulub: Foreign L:111g11:1go GLADYS M. ZIBELLfSft'll0fIl'2lDlllC Course-Round Club. Tablv: Girls' Club. RUTH M. SCIIXVALBACH - Stvuograplxic Course N-- RYTH C. KFEHNESSteu0grapl1ir2 Course-Girls' Girls' Ulub: Round Tablv: Nvrvirlsz Sw-1'0t:11'y Vlub: Round Table. 155: Junior Life Saving: '33, JOSEPHINE C. MPSHA - SfOl10Q'l'2l1llllC Course S JEANETTE P. STAIDUHAR-Stowwgraplmim- Vnurso Girls' Club. K0ll11ll Table: Gi1'ls' l'lub. jr,xN1c'r'ric STAIDLWIAR Rvru Svliu'.vx1.lz.x1'll JOSEPHINE IXIUSHA Yrvrxx Rrmrvxxx .'Xl.lCli Pmauxvu R1 rH KVI-:H N1-1 7 ilfll Cllaxlws .Il livlclxx XYNVIUJXYSIQI llliRNIl'li lQ,x1'1.s Rv Q17 l 1 uix vrrwz 1 ll-ill' SUT Y lilnxxuk Kxulislc Pugv .S'vzf011ly-vig flzt ll!-11,1-ix lil lislul-:R ICNYAIAD Stenographic Course ANITA E. f'YKOGfStl-llogralpllic' 4'mll'sl--Girls' Ululr: 1'1'osi1lc-111 T551 Rillllld 'Fzlblvz Vim'v-1n'0si- dent '35-'3tS: Ari Vlulu: Orarlez Null lim-1mo1'l4-1' 34333: Juuiux' Life Saving '33-1: Flaws Com- 11liSSl0Il. YIVIAN R. JOHNSTON- Ste-11ug1':11ml1iv 1'0lll'Nl'f Girls' Vlulvg Art Ululv: limuul 'Fznlvlv ETHEL E. LAST- SIt'110gl':l1lllit' f'0lll'S0- -V lluuull 'l'z1l1l0: Girls' Vluln: Svrgoaxllt-:ll-Arms '35: For- eign llllllgllilgl! Vluln: Junior Lifs- Saving '33, GENEYIEYE J. Ll'EllKE f'Sl0lllD2I'2lIlllll' Vu ursv -V Round 'l':1lul0: 1+'o1'vig:11 lnxllgllzlgl- 1'lulnZ Girls' Vlub: 0l'2l,l'l0I .ROINl1'Tt'l'. DOLORES E. S'l'lN'l'L-Slum' grrzmlniv 1'1Dlll'S1 -Girls' Vluh: llouml Tallulm-I l'r4-siclvllt T551 lfulw-igll llilllgllilgi' Vlulu: 0r2u'l9: NVvs'kly Sfalll' 'fill-'34, Vlulr Ell- itm' 'IH-'31 Nvws Eililm' ST in Hu . . L lll illltl Svrnll T451 Inlvr- svllulaxstir- llc-lnllillg 'l'v:11n: Golll M v rl :z I: Flaws Vollllxlissiulli 1itll1llll0lll'0lll0lll l'l'og1':l111. FRANCES E. VVHEELE glwlpllil' 4'rn1x's1--Girls' Vluln R-Slvllw Huulul 'l':1lxlv: Art Club: llrul lllillll' Flulu: 'l'1'v:1s111'l-1' T452 Flzlss l'0lllllllSNl0ll. ESTIIER M. EYYALD - f- S I 4- ll u- gmyrlliv 1'mu's0- l4'0l'oig'11 l.:n11- ,.,llll,.t fluln, fx1l'lS 1 lull. HELEN BARTHITLI S f'0lll'S0fR0llllll Vlvillbllll 0l'2ll'l0Z llvlmrl 01- 'RPL lx-lluglwxpllil' ELEANOR C. KRIESE - Stl-lmf grzmluiv 4'o111'sl--1lil'ls' Vluls: ltuuufl 'l':1lflv. l'1li.XNi'liS XYlIl2liI.lCR G1-:x1cx'1r2x'la I.l'lilllili lbmmucs S'l'IN'l'I. .Nxrm CYROG x'IYIAN JOHNSTON FTHICL LAST M1i11x,1 lluinikxiiis, liivxix R1c1z11111:11, GRAC1 Stenographic Course Rl'TH E. Pilil':l,l':RlCKSiSil'll0jIl'2lIIllif' f'fllll'SK' --llo11111l 'l':1l1l1-1 Girls' t'l11l1. JEANETTE S. SCHEPP- -Sl111111,21':111l1i1' f'0lll'Nl' 1- - 1 N-1.11-ls 111111: Art t'l11l1: Iftillllll 'l':1l1l1-. WILMA G. TIMM-S11111og'1':111l1i1: l'11111's0il4'111'- 1-ign l,:111g11:1g'1- 1'l11l1: S1-in-111-0 1'111l1g Girls' 1'l11lv: Htlllllll 'l':1l1l1'. YIOLET E. JONES-Sf0ll051'I'2llbllil' f'o111'so-fs Girls' 1'l11l1: Sviviivm- 1'l11l1. LA YERNE L. IxI.'xRK+Si0ll0L:'l'2lIlllilf UUIIPNOT Girls' l'l11l1. GIQAFE A. JONES Y- - S11-1111g'1'1111l1i0 f'0lll'N0 - - Sl'i0ll4'l' 1'l11l1: Girls' 1'l11l1, MERNA J. HOERNKE-81111111,2'1':1pl1i1- l'o111'se'fs 1 ' - 1 Girls 1l11l1. EIINA E. REBIGEK-S1111111g1':111l1i1' f'0lll'St'f Girls' Fllllb. 2 hluxus Rl l'l'I lf11E1111:1u1'1is 1.1111 'l'1x1x1 Il' 'X Nli'l l'I'1 SPH Iil'l' LA Y11:11N1a iXi.XRK XvlUI.l-Tl' -luxifs 'Z' YW'-. 321.4- l'11g11' .X'1'r'1'11fy-111111' l mx XR I ul ManualiAr EIWVARD J. FRANK ---- Mzluuul Arts Course-Boys' Club: lf' 1.fll2l5.'Q0 Vlllll. VERNON E. BARG4M:11u1:1l Arts Cuurso Y 'Boys' Club: l o1'1'+ Club. l1,.,l1 l,:111g11:1gv REX YY. l!A'l'TENliERG-M:1uu:ll Arts 1'0lll'SU'--Sf'iUlll'l' Club: lloys' Club: 1 1mtlnull: Sc-1111111 'l'v:11n 733. First u'4'Sllll TH. ALBERT P. MECHA- 'blilllllill A1'ts Cmxrsc-lloys' Club: l Ul'0lQ.fll Luu- g11:1gm- Club. DONOYAN R. NELSON -4 M:111u:1l Arts l'0IlI'S1'-'-Iltblllltl 'l':1blv: SI'll'1ll'l' Clubg Art Club: lluys' Club: f,l'2ll'lPC If1'DUl'l0l' TH. EDVYARD C. RESLEK- -Mzluuul Arts Coursc- -w ' I-ops Club: 140111111 'l':1blo: Sl'l0llI'l' Club Rn! .uf '1 Il Iflmxla fl' fffgffzly 0l'0l53jll 11:111- ts Course :Al.l3lCRT N1l2C'llA YHRNON D,-xwz REX RA'I l'ENllliRf2 ,pw lmxm xx N11 LSUN 'NH' l11u.x1u1 Ixl 111 PDX I-I X Gi lxnvs Comm .X NNA JAEGFR H'-HR fi mizr gklR7l'W'4l'I 'XVDRI-'Y -Xvirxrxv RIQ,lliXRll I.XN1xOXX Nlxl Elective Course 'HARD A. JANKOYVSKI-f Nlcwtivv 1'ollrs0--Sviviivs- Vlnlm. BERT H. SKITKZEVVSKI f l'Ilm'tiYv f'0lll'S0 S Buys' Vlulv: St'il'llt'1' Vluh: 'l'l'2ll'kZ Sm-vmnl 'l'm-:im 'Ji-I: Vruss 1'mmtry: First 'IR-:uni '35, Xl DREY D. Al'L'l'M.-KN lili-c'tix'v f'Ulll'N0+Sl'i0lll'l' Vlllill Girls' Vlulv: Ar! Vlulm: lfuroigil 1421113115120 Ululm. XKTHYR l'ALL.UiI-lCl1'4'liw' 1'ul1l's0f- -Buys' Club. IOHN OTT, JIT.-ICl1'1-tivo f'4lllI'Fl' -lluys' Vlllll 'IS F. DKl'M1VlEYERgI'Ilc-vtivv l'o11i'sv---lluys' Vinh: S4'lt'll4'0 Vllllr. YARD YV. YYHITE 3 lilvvtivv f'0lll'S0 Q lluys' Club: , .. lm lx lim xiximlr 'Xli'l'lll'R I 'Il ui xxx we l Iinuml 'l':1l1lv: Sc-iviiw Vlulv: liuostor tlulr 32333: I.: . 1, XX um, lfvllx 4 ll lfowigii lniliguaigv Vluli. DYS G. GORSKI--Sr-ivlivv 1'ml1'sc-- -Svivllw Fluh: Girls' fillllll lillllllli 'l':llrlv: Art Vlulw. XNYX 'l'. rlxlcfll'CliTsl'i1'lll'4' 4'rn1rs0 -Sl'i0llf'0 Vllllr: Girls' Vluluz liuuml 'l':ihlv: I lll'Ulg'll Lllllglliljll' Flulm gf 1511111113 fu Elective C r Jl'LIUS HOR V DONALD D EDWV OHPSC Y ATH---Els-1-tix'v f'Ol1l'S0111 . HECKEL- G 1 lm-tivo I'mu'se-I 0 ARD F. PADO I ys' Club: nys' Fluhg S4'i0lH'0 Vluh Sviollvo Vluh 'zl dual t 0, -V JVLIUS Holuuwrr lDoN.x1,1v lllimucr. EDWARD P,x1mI,, IDOROTH Pagf Iiiglzfywwo L-Iilewtivo t'u11x'ss--Boys' 011111: Juno V1 DOROTHY C. FALENCZYK-Iilevtive f'0lU'SG7Gii'lS' Vlulu. EFGENE S. KI'JAW'SKI-Els-1-tivu F0111-svflloys' Fluln: l4'orm-iaflx Club: Mpc-1-ettu: Pickles. Y FALPZNCZYIQ A T.:1110'11'x '0 Iir'm2NE wfs KVJAWS Elective Course xg .2 222' I n.'S IDURUTHY J. YVl'Illl'I--Svivlnw 1'ol1rsv'--Itmlxul 'l':1lrl0Z N4'iK'lll'1' Vluh: Girls' Vluh: lP1':1111:11im' Vlulr. Vlulm XIVC'-IlI'l'Sl1I0llI 34. ROMAN KLIMA--Iilvrtivv l'lllll'St'. S1'i0lll'0 Club. JACK P. S'l'EGl'1llAN Illm'v1iV0 l'1lllI'SK'7I:1Dj'S' 11111132 AVI Vluh. . ..,. . . . -. . 'l'l. .msrllfn x.x'1'nshli14.1.-1-1m- 1.....-W muy. 4 lm.: m ' ' lfm-vigxn IAIIILTIIZIQU Club. l..XYYRl'INl'l'I 0. M.KTTKlC-l'Ilm-vlivv 111Plll'SU7 Sl'if'll4'1' Vluh: Iluys' Club: I 4lI'0iQll I.:l11gl1:1g:o Vluh: 'l'l'2Il'kZ Sw-H1111 'l'v:1m YH: First 'l'v:1m 34. l l.0REN'l'lNl'I H. YYINKEI.---l'flm-vtivv f'1llll'N1'fGiI'IN' 4'lul,g l1'u1'1-igll l.:111:l1:lg'1- Ululn. Gl'lNl'IYl'IliE 0. .UHULHI--I'Ilw'Iivv 1'0NI'S0 fflilrls' Vlulv: Ibrrulnanlif' Vinh: Sl'il'lll'l' Vlulu. l'IDMl'Nll YV. KRYSZl'IWSlilf 'I -f ' t'llt RIUHAKD ll. Al.l5Rl'K'llT-llllm-1iw l'w111'sa---Ml-'ul 11 ll I ln ul 4 Vlulm Pm ' Vlulv' Stl GYSTAY J. MlI,0SZ-Ifilcwlixv VUIIVSO l'm'w 1 Iul 1 l lm 1 I lvl' l'ulll'4u- RAYMOND J. HOMAN Elm-rtiw 1'0lll'Sl' Dcnuwm' XYICTTYC .N 'RK VN'-5 K' Tum RIQNK r. MAI I M, IM lx SIl.f.l.KI.XN I , Iixvwmln Hmux l.,,m.,, NN,-YNSKI R1m'H.x1z1u .Xl.liRlCl'lI'l' 1 , .. Rmmx x in MM Allman 1i1'1w1x'l-imc .XIRULIPI I':IlXll'XID Kuvszlixvsxl I:l.UIiliX'I'lYf1 XYINIUCI. Iyxlgfl' filglfll'-V-lfll LL NV: - ll7lllll1lI.5lIlR Page Eigfllfy-fum' l',llXYI x XIAXI uv, lu PH llURll'l'll Y C SARAH l.1 71.511-:WSKI 'BARS KY Kl.l'G Rl'llUl.lllI ROBSEL IJoN,x1.D AICIELLICR linvm GR.NDECRI llumluis SMITH Elective Course DOROTHY H. OLSZEVVSKI-lllm-vtive- Cuursm Qilirls' Club: Svivllw Club: Rmunl 'l':lbl0. RUTH KLUG-lilvvtive l'bl1l'svk4li1'ls' Club: Svie-111-e Club. SARAH R. LFBARSKY -- l'llv1'liV0 Course- - Ruuucl 'l':1bl0: l4'u1'm-igll I,:l11gu:1g:v Club: Sviellve Club: Girls' Club. EDVVIN H. MAYER-lilvvtivv Cml1'sv-S1-im-114-1' Club. RUDOLPH G. oll1'r'4-- Sviellc-P Club: I vw' ' GILSTER - - llle-4-tivo C io., 4 lub: SNVllllllllll2 Team '34-'31 DOLORES E. SMITH - lfllewtivv 1'lllll'4l' Y ' 1. ' U- - 0- x ' N 1 P- . --.l'l- P1100 Club: Girls' Club: lf'm'4-iull l-111 lll 1 Club. Rouuml 'lv2llhll'. Rl'DOLl'H L. R0BSEI.Sl'Ilw-tivo Cmxrsv- Buys' Club. DONALD E. MI'ELLER -- l'1lw'tiw Course' f-V Sc-ivllcv Club: Ar t Club. ERVIN T. GRADECKI - - l'llvc'livv l'4llll'SC -- x Club: l'lUl'0l 'll l'lll , .1 ' a4s Boys' Club: Svis-1101 'll'l 'P Club. ,Aw n XX l'15I.l4.X I RAI 4.111 1, llr.l.l4.x l'o1,'rf Elective Course BERNICE J. AllLTMANfI41l1-1-tivo f10lll'Nf f:il'lN. l'lubZ l m'vig11 LIIIIQQIIIIQZQ Club: Art Vlub. DORIS M. JENNINGS-Iilvvlive 1'Ulll'N0+Gil'lS' Vlub: Ar! Club. RUTH A. SEEFl'lLllT--Vflilvvliw- l'ul.l'sufili1'ls' Vlubt Arr Vlllli. VVESLEY YV. TKAUGOTT-V-l'll1-vtivv 14Ulll'S1'--Sl'lC'llK'fl Vlub: Art 4'lub: Boys' 4'lub. HELEN E. FOLTS- -lfllw-tivo 1'm11's4--f-tlirls' Club GLADYS I. BAKERkl4ll01'livv f'lllll'Nl'iflll'lN l'lub: lluuull 'l':xbl4-: l4'm'vig'11 l,:l11g'u:1g'1- 4'lub: 0l':u'lv: lim-pm'tv1'. .Mlw-l'IiNi11g Sulivilm' '35-'36, EILEEN J. KANl'lY-l'Il01'livv l'ul11'sm-f-llmllul 'l':lblvZ Girls' Vlub: Svivm-0 t'lub. GENEYIEYE E. GALL.-XGHER -- l'll1-vlivv f'4llll'41' -S Girls' EILICIAIN K .x x lax' FQLADYS llxlilila, fil1xlix'l1ix'ls 1llx1.l..xmlltu If Club. P1 if Rm: N IU: AAVLTKI AN Rvru Sm41f11:l.l1T nf? IS ,IICXY Pclgv Eiglzfy-fin' DS X vxulm HllliNPfKl.XNN, lllvkux XYlc.u'1iR Elective Course DOLORES M. GOLEMBIEVVSKI -- Elective Course - Girls' Club: Art Club: Fcu'eig11 Ililllgllilgif Clubg Oporettuz Pickles. ELEANOR V. YVARIlYNSKI4ICla-vtive Course Girls' Club. JOAN V. BEDNARCZYK-lilevfive Course-Girls' Club: Fm'- vigu l.:111Qll:lg'v Club. DE ETTA P. AKEKS' I'llw'tivv Coursufilirls' Clubg liouml Table: lll'2llll2lTllf Club, ELEANOR M. KYJAVVA -- ldlevtive f'4llll'S0-Urll'lS. Club! lilllllltl 'l':1blv: FUl'0lQll Lilllgllilyjt' Club: Hl'011Z0 Mc-clzll, HOYYARD L. HORNEMANN --- l'll0f'TiV0 Course - lkoys' Club Z Sl'll'llt'0 Clubg Fo1'eig:11 Lilllglllilgt' Club. MYRON H. YVEAYEK-Iilvvtive Co1ll'so-Boys' Club 3 Art Club: xYll'0-1ll'0Sl1l0lll T551 Sl'i0llC0 Clubg Round 'l':1ble. EKYYIN J. Ill'K.-XSZPIYYSKI-Illle-c-tive 1'0lll'Si-'--IQOYS' Clubg Scivxxw Club: Art Clubg lfellvillg Tllillll '34-'31 UELIA A. BOROVVSKI-f--I-llvvtive Cm11'se4Girls' Clubg Round Table. Page Eiglzfy-.vix CIQLIA llukowsm, likwlx l.I'K.xsz1iu'slg1 J 'KS' if Qui? ,j W. jf. X., 1311: I4:TTA A Kms ELEANOR KUJAWA llomkl-is flOl.EMBIEVVSB JOAN BEDNARczYlc 1421.1-Tlx Nou XYARDYNS KI i S .QW ea x.xR11 XYAI X1m's11's 'I'.x11.x1'zx'Ns141 ..-nl R.x1.l'11 RIN'm1'1. . - '-S! HARIQY Iioluxclxslgr, jmmx Ci1z.x1amx's141, 1X1 me Zlxx Elective Course JOHN F. GRABOu'SKI-Ellglisll C01l1'S0-W Buys' Club: Round 'l':1lvl1-. ALICE L. ZINN-Iilovtivo l,'ol11'se-4ii1'ls' l'l11lr: For- oigu 1151112112120 Vlulv. HARRY C. KOLACINSKI-AcCm111ti11g UUIIPSO- 110111111 Tzxlrleg Boys' Clubg F01'Qigl1 Lilllgllilglb Club. LEONARD J. YvARGIN--ICl01'tiv1- 1'oll1'so -Nuys Vlulv: Vivo-p1'1-side'11r TH. '1'1'v:ls111'e-1' T43: Svi 9l1Q'l' Uluh: f,1N'l'01l2lI Robin Hood: lfmvtlulll S01-111141 'l'1'il1ll 'RPL Firxt 'IR-:1111 'IH-TSS: 'l'1':1vk Si-'1'0111l 'l'0:l111 'Zi-L ALOYSIPS TAHACZYNSKl-lilvvlivv 1'0lll'Nl'fH0j'S l'111b: Fooflulll: S01-111111 'l'v:1111 742. First 'l'v:111 '33. '34. '35: 'l'1':11'k '31 Sli!-'llt'0 t'l11Ir: ROIIINI 'l':lbl0. Page Ei1,I1ty-.vmwz 1 RALPH H. RINT0l'LgIClectivo COlll'S0fI!17j'S' l'l11h' ,g-gta... Striving for worthwhile recognition and preparing for that important event, graduation, the seniors busily Worked toward the realization of their hopes and ambitions. Finally, the day, marking the end of four years filled with hours of study and activity, arrivedg and, one by one the seniors claimed their diplomas. Q ' A o Q Qaraduaies TED Canis lJoN.x1.iw 5l'llXllit'IllCI. Honor Students Ecoicsii IZRMENC l.li0RA GILDER 'r?fl5,f'a J? 1 if it wt in-'K 5 ,Xfter four years of outstanding scholarship and extensive extra-curricular activities. thirty students of the klanuary and june graduating classes of l93o received their merited rewards. To Donald Schmechel. editor-in-chief of the gllllllttll, went the medal awarded by the Hay View Advancement' .VXssocia- tion. liecause- of his journalistic work Donald was elected a member of Quill and Scroll. He was also a member of the -I une class commission. 'l'hrouQhout his high school career, he maintained an enviable scholastic average. To the student who excels in athletics. the WY club gives its medal, and this honor was bestowed upon lidward Hutchens. He was captain of the swimming team and won three emblems for his swimming records. lfdward's scho- lastic work was also of a very superior sort. A member of the senior orchestra, Carl Kvper was awarded the Civic Music Association Medal as a result of her musical accomplishments. Carol was a very accomplished cellist and an excellent student. Gold medals were the reward of Eugene lirmenc, 'l'heodore Gates, Leora Gilder, and Dolores Stintl for their superior scholarship and participation in school activities. lflllmltll Hl f 1NS' CARW4 KWER liugene was a swimmer of no mean ability as his two em- blems for tank work prove. He was elected a member of Quill and Scroll as a result of his excellent work as sports editor of the Oracle. Theodore Gates was also a member of Quill and Scroll. He was news editor. associate editor, and editor-in-chief of the bi-weekly Oracle. Yet another member of Quill and Scroll was l.cora Ciiilder, but the honor was well-deserved, for her work on the static of the newspaper was very extensive. She was a reporter and club editor, and later served as news editor. Dolores Stintl was a member of the inter-scholastic debating team. She was an active club member and was elected president of Round Table and a member of the January class commission. Dolores served as club editor of the school newspaper and as news editor. She was also elected a member of the inevitable Quill and Scroll, the reward of all superior high school journalists. Page Nizzefy JACK INQRAII. Auxo JFNK Piiriiie Riauis, KENNIQTH Horsrox, lloieoruv lil'RNli'I l' l.ok1tA1xi: Kl'l2I,Xli, lJOROTlIY RozA1Aizx'xowsl4l limioxn ZIZISIH JEAN lX1l'Ei.l.icR 'l'hose students who received silver medals were Gilbert liruder, Dorothy liurnett. Kenneth llouston. ,Xrno hlunk. black Rrail, l,orraine Kubiak, -lean Mueller, Reter Regis, Dorothy Roz- marynowslci, and lfdmond Zeisig. Gilbert liruder and Dorothy llurnett were mem- bers of Quill and Scroll. Kenneth Houston was elected president of the l,atin Club. Certainly Hay View's dramatic produc- tions could never have gone on without the services of Arno Alunk, who served as stage manager. Jack Krail acted as reporter for the Oracle so well that he iiflsslvftvfltfiQu1l11111fl Sffflll- l-U'1'llQl111Q Mirinuzn Kxrzlsla-iic, Aiun l'l's l3i4:1.1.vil.l.i1i, i':I.Sll'Z TotuAss1NI, Rlwl lflllllak flevfftefl hcl' Um? til -the CIITIS ANni:RsoN, IEDNA 'flIOIXIAS, JEAN MAAs, IlARRllc'r Jonxr, cil..XllXb Club of which she was president, and MALSH l'eter Regis' time was taken up by his duties as president of the Foreign Lan- gauge Club. Two other club members were Dorothy Rozmarynowslti, president of Round Table. Illlfl l':fl1NUlNl Zeisig. secretary of the Dra- matic Club, -lean hlueller devoted much of her time to the Zletivities of the Science Club of Wl1iCll she was the manager. Ruth ,Xnderson, .Xrbutus liellvillc, Richard Rutzlaff, Ruby Holler, Harriet blodat, Mildred lineisler. Marnae Krysko, lileanor Kujawa. hlean Maas. Gladys Malsh, lYinifred Spiering, Fdna 'l'honias. and lflsie 'lltllllZ1SSllll carried oil: bronze medals. Ruth :Anderson held that most difficult of jobs. office manager of the Oracle. An excellent violinist, was .Xrbutus Bellville. Richard liutzlatif and Ruby Holler could be depended upon to come through with flying colors on mark day. Harriet Alflfldf WHS ll valuable member of the Girls, Clee Club. Mildred Kneisler's services as manager of thc Science Club no doubt helped make its meetings 50 interesting, lially WCFQ' the CJVKYFIU stories that lClCZ1ll01' ilill-jZ1XX'i1 typed. probably some of the senior biographies and articles that Marnae Krysko, senior editor and llinifred Spiering, literary editor of the f17ZlZl!t1I, wrote. jean Maas, was secretary of the German section of the Foreign Language Club. XVhenever there was an Oracle story to be gotten out, it was probably Gladys Malsh, who typed it. Although lidna Thomas never let anything interfere with her school work, she found time to attend the meetings of the Foreign Language Club. Flsie Tomassini was elected president of the French section of the Foreign Language Club. Seated: RUBY HllI.l.lili, XYINIFRIQII Si-iiciuxrs. Kl.XRN.Xli Kicrsko Page Nizivf-v-om' Commencement Program J une 1936 Joxun SCIIIXII-X'llliI., Tiiiconouis GATES, lJoieo'ruv Rozx1ARx'NowSiiI lintrzincc Procession . . . ..................... . . .CLASS OF JUNE 1936 Narclz, JVOI7fU-ll.XClI Y liziy View High School Urcliestm Cello Solo .. .....,.......................... .... C AROL J. KYPER Accolnpanist-L1-:o1zA M. GlI,lDl-Ilfl .fXrlcl1'ess of XYelconie . ....l....... ..............l..l.. l DOROTHY M. ROZMARYNOWSKI Comme:iccmcnt lissay . . ...... DONALD A. SCIIMECIIEL Vocal Solo ......... ................................ . ..M1LToN A. ENGRRING Accompanist-BERYLE E. CASEY l,l'CSCIll2ltlOl1 of Class Mcmorizil ..........,... ......,... ...... . , TIIICOIDURIC R. GATES qXwai'cl of Coinnicnccnient Honors .. ...................... Reading of the Class Roll . . ................ . . .VICE-PRINCIPAL B. C. KORN Class .Xdvisor Presentation of Diplomas .. ..... ........ . .PRINCIPAL G. A. FRITSCHE Exit Procession ......... ........................... ......... fl T HE GRADUATES Mardi CCZGb7't'+l.ACIlNER Reception in the Gymnasium Page Ninety-fwo J une Class Commission The .lune graduating class of l936 may well throw out its collective chest with pride, for it was very ably and versatilely represented by the class commission. Dorothy Burnett, Donald Sehmechel, liugene Ermenc, Milton lingbring, and lfdward Hutchens were the hapless victims of the ballot box - hapless because the office of class commissioner is, to quote Mr. Korn, one of no little honor but much worku. lf certain seniors seemed a trifle reluctant about parting with their hard won - for occasionally parents are a bit difhcult - dollars, Dorothy Burnett quite probably soon won them over. Doro-thy was most deserving of any honor connected with the committee, for she had more than her share of work as organization editor of the Amzzfal. She also contributed tothe literary section of the bi-weekly Oracle many of the poems and stories which she produced in the creative writing class. For her consist- ent contributions to the Aizlrzml over a period of two years she was made a member of Quill and Scroll. honorary high school journalistic society. Certainly not even a graduate would care to pit his puny arguments against Donald Schmechels oratorical powers. He was an active president of the debating club and took part in several inter- scholastic debates. Donald was editor-in-chief of the 161111111111 and previously had been editor-in-chief of the bi-weekly Oracle. He was also elected a member of Quill and Scroll. Another member of Quill and Scroll is Edward Hutchens. ,Xlthough lfdward was perhaps best known for his swimming prowess, having won three letters in the sport, much of his time was taken up by his duties as sports editor and associate editor of the bi-weekly newspaper. He was secretary and later treasurer of the Boys' Club. A fellow journalist and fellow merman of lfdwards was liugene lirmenc. Between his swimming. for which he won two letters, and his work on the newspaper as sports editor, Eugene managed to squeeze in time to serve as secretary of the lioys' Club Council. He was also assistant manager of the Science Club and was elected a member of Quill and Scroll. Last, but by no means remotely near least, we come to Milton lfngbring, who played such a promin- ent part in Bay View's operettas, as King Richard in Robin Hood, Inf. and the pirate captain in Blow .llc Down, and who was such an important member of the football squad. Milton earned four emblems for football and swimming. Journalism, sport, dramatics. and literature all hacltheir r1'nresentatives on the class commission, and now is there any question why the buttons of the June graduation class went pop ? DONALD Sl'IlMI2L'IIliI.. Mnxrox l'lNt2l!RlNfl, EDWARD Hcrcniixs. ljOR0'I'HY lll'RNl-f'l'T, EUGENE ERMENC in uw lmcilkxx llxlll lilllll cience Course LESLIE 'l'. l'El'l'l'll.AS4-im111- l'mi1'so4lluys' Club: Sl'lt'lll'0 illlllb. l'IlNYARD P. L0l'GHR.KN-V-S1-i1-llw i'lllll'4K J-fliuys' Vluln: Sl'lt'lll'k' Club: Ari l'lul1. l'L.XR.K ll. YYKSIUH- ---- Sl'lt'lll'1' il1llll'Sl' S1-ivm-v Vlulu: Girls' Vlnln llmuul 'l':1lrle-1 l-'mviuil llIllli1'll1l2K' Vlulv ULIVE M. ANllRZl+lJl4lYYSKI Sl'll'll4'0 1llllll'St'--S1'l0lll'0 Ulnlvg limuul 'l':llvlv: l'l4ll't'l2'll l.:l11g11:1gv Vluln' Girl? Vlulv ' . . , : l1'm-sillm-nt 7513. Rl l'H E. ZL.U'llS-- Sl'lt'li4'l' illllll'S0--l'lUl'l'l2'll l.:111gu:1g'v illlllbI Swi- m-nvv Vllllvi llmlml 'll1llllK'f Girls' Vluln: Vivo-pi'n-simlvint 'HIL l'llDll'Nll J. LIPINSKI-fSm'im-law 1 lou lgll llilll' Qllilgl' 4'I11lv: St'lm'lll'K' Ululn. 'nl11's1---liuys' Vlulr: 4' ' IKYING ll. ,XRMOIR fll'll'lll'l' iltllllwl' I' ' , ,nys illlllli S1'lt'lll'K' Vlulr. Ll'l0N.XliD S. KAR,XSll'IXYll'Z Sviviivv l'm11'sv--lluys' Vlulrg Svi- UIIUO illlllrl lillllllll 'l':llrl1': l'l0l't'l5.L'll I.:111g'11:1g'v Clulv: Polish Swliull. 'l'i'v:ls1i1'1-1' '33, lfwwimlvixl '35-'36, I'uyfv .YZ.IIf'f4l'-fllllll' li-LQNARD K,xRAs1icw1cz l':DNIl'Nll l.11'1NsKI Iuvrxrs Mwm iz Zl..XlilS flI,lXl. Ax lllillij ICXY S lil llhxlu Y1 'KS SYI.YliS'l'liR Scmlzcmt, EIINYARU IQONIICVZNY STA NLM' Rm-11-Kowsm an-.LL Science Course SYLVESTEK Y. Solgplclifl-'YS4'i1'l1t'1' 1'0lIl'Nt'fSl'il'll1'l' Vlulm: Mays I Club. I4'o1'oig11 Idlllgllilgl' Club. STANLEY H. RZE , w PKt,xA'SKIfSl'i1'lll'Q' l'UlIl'Sl' S4'i01ll'l' Vlulu: lhuys' Flulr. l'0I'0iQl1 Lilllgllilfl' Flulv. EDYYARD J. KONIECZNY-.' Vluh' 19011-i 11 I'lll 'll'l 'L' l'lulu U . , .. , .b g lwollnlllz SUVUIIII 'l'v:l111. ROBERT YV. ERDMANN -f- Sl'i0lll'1' 4'ull1's4---Iiuys' Vlulv: Hllllllll VFIIIDIOI I o1'01gl1 1121112112120 Ululv: Latin S1-vlimn. 'l'l'l'ilSlll't'l' 'RL ROBE RT G. n'AKNlCK+S1'iv114-0 1'nl11's4---S4-ivllvv 4'll1lmZ Nuys' t'Illlr: 1111111141 Tzlhlo: l4'o1'e-iglx I.:l11gu:1g'v t'll1I+: Lzllin Svvlitlll. Son-A gwlllr-:xt-A1'111s: 0l':lt'lv: Star R1-pm'tm'. YVALTER F. KUTHRAIDE-S1-ivln'v 11Hlll'N1 'Sl'il'lll'U Vllllr: HUIIIIII Tznlulv: Boys' Vluh: l m'vig1n l,Illl2lliI2'l' Vlulr: Latin St'4'Ii0ll Smm-:lllt-:nl-.wxlm TH. WILLIAM G. HORN-Sr 'iC'lll't' f'0ll!'Sl'7Sl'il'll1'l' Vlulr: Iluys' filllll. HAROLD G. H0IAl.Eli+Svim-m-1- l'Ulll'N0 St'i0ll1't' Vlulv: llmlml Y I l':llrlv: Imys' Vlulr: 'l'l'v:1s111'vl' '34-'31 ROIYICRT XXYAR NE lc H.'xRo1.n I'I0l.I.ICR XY11.1,1.x xx Hmex XYALTER IQOTHRAIJE 5L'iUlll'1' l'olll'sv-lluys' Vlulv: S1'il'll1't' Science Course THADDEUS S. STEC-W S4'il'll1'U l'u111'sv - 1 0l't'i2l1 ALOYSIITS S. Kl,TH-Sl'i1'lll'l' 114llll'St'f'Sl'i1'llL't' 1'l11l1 L:111g11:1g:e Clubg S1'io111-v 4'l11I1, Boys' 011111: 1 0I'1'iQ'll I,:111g11:1:o t'l11l1g 1 l'll4'illp, 1421111110111 '33, NORBERT R. C1111-lyfglwlll., 1-ml,-Sl, K g4.i,1m.t. LEROY R. BIRDf S1-i1-111-v H1111-S1--f - Sviv11vc Club, 1'l11l1: liuyg' Club: 1.',,,-eigu 1A,,Ugm,gf. q'1u1,3 Boys' Club: 'l'1':11-Ii: S0t'Ull1l 'lvlxillll '31 First lqumlq '1'2,1,1p. T1-11111 '35-'titiz Vmss l'4lIlllfl'XI NIZIIIZIQOI'-N IG111 IIIUIII '31 ANTHONY P. TRAsvIS-Si'it'll1'Q' 4'u111'so- Si'.l'lli'i' muh. Bmw- muh. I4-m,k,i,,H I.m,,.u,1.,.0 muh 11111111 Rouuml 'Fzlhlvz Buys' Vluh: Ifuwigll I1:111 . ,L . z- H h 1 5 . guage- 1'l11h: Oravlez Vuh li1-1m1't1-1- '35, LESLIE A. CAN'1'LEY-S1'i0111'v f'1ll1l'NtL--HKDXSQ l'l11l1: HARVEY G. VYEBER-S1'io111'v 1'4u111's0--Vllnys' t'l11h 191111-igll I.z111g:11:1gv Club: S1'iOll1'0 1'l11I1. Svim-11110 Club: Fun-igll l.:111g11:1g1- t'l11l1. l l Rear: 'I'11A1mE1's S'1'1-113 I.1c1am' R11111, LESLIE C,xN'1'1.1sY, ANTHONY TRAVIS i'xI'1il1lI ICIJXXIXRIJ I.Y1'xY1x1e14, I1.'XRYIiY W' 11111215 NCJRliF1liT C1c'111', .'XI.lJYSIl'S KUT11 IHJ111' .YI'7It'fj .Yf.l' EDWARD E. LYCZXvsxyEKfSl'it'lI4'l' 1'0lll'N0vS1'i0lll'l Science Course CAROL J. KYIWIK---Sc-in-11m'v f'0lll'H0- Sl'i0ll1'0 Vlulr: YIRGINIA H. Kl'Zl!.X-Sf-iq-114-o 1'ml1'::1---- S1-iviiu Ilrmml Tzllnla-I 1ir:m1:lti4- Club: Vivif' Musiv Vluli: Girls' Vluli limi 1 l-11r 1r1'w- l'l11li ,XSS0l'iilll4lll All'1liI1. A. ,,1, . MAKNAE M, KKxvSKt,iS4'it'll1'1' lA4hlll'Sl' Girls LORRAINE YY. Pl'Kl'ELL- Sl'iQ'lli'0 t,'uursm ---f, Rllllllll Vluli: S4'l0lll'0 Chili: lhmml 'l':nlrl1': l4'm'1-igli Tzllrloz Sl'i0l1l'l' Flulr' Art Ululig Girls' Flulr: Lilllgllllgl' Vlulv: Orawlv .xllllllilll .Xssixlnn S04'l'0lill'j' '36, Sonior lffllllll' 'Ill Se-uior lflalilor 'illii llrunxn M1-4l:ll. VIYIAN .L .U'l'IL -Sl'll'lll'0 t'm1rs1- Girls' Vlulu: Sri- l'lll'l'1'llllPI limuul 'l':1l1lv. HARRIET G. H.'xIfiH'l'fSl'i1'lll'l' i'0lll'Nt' -Girls Vlulng llnuml 'l':ililv: N4'll'll4't' Vlllll, Ll YEKNE S. OIASON-Svin-live 440lll'Nt fS1'lllllC'0 Phill: I lll'4'ig'll Lilllgllllgl! Flulr: Spzmisli Soc- ISERNIUE M. EKlf'KSON-- Sl'i1'lll'1' 1'1llll'St --Hil'lN limi. Vivo-pi'e-sillm-lit 'iiliz Art Club: S0c'rvt:u'y l'lulr: S1-iviivo Vluli: Rillllltl 'l':ulvl1-: l'm'4-igii '33, I.:111g'i1:1g:'m- Vlulv. Seated: Yiwsixirx Krziu, lil'llNIi'li IQRIUKS Stzmclingz l..xX'icRxic flrsox, l.u1eu.x1xr: Pr'Rfr:1.l., H1XIiRIl'11' H,xIcg11T, IUARXAIQ KRYSKU, .XYIXIAN QXPEI., Cxizoi. Kvriiiz Pago ,Yz'114'ty-M2011 'xmas 'lululzxlsrilu' liuglaxrz NllXX'IK'Kl 'l'l1Ec+1mu1ue CZATIQH l'lR.XNli Nmuus l.I2Rm' XYlCS'l'XYllUIl lim:1'i1a'1' l,llll.ll'l' Cilaulum l ucsAs ll.Xl'l, lll-ivluzlflf 121510 .Ylzzvly-l'ig1!1I ffl Science Course EUGENE B. NOWICKIfSvi0m'v l'o111's1--Svin-llvv Club: ltuys Clubg Foreign LZIIIQIIIZIQQC' Club. LEROY C. wESTW00l,fS1'l1'lll'C' 1lUlll'Sl'Yl':lDXS' Club: lhnunwl Table: IJr:1111:1tic Clubg S4-is-lace Club: l4'm'oig:n I.:l11,a:11ug'v Club: Oracle: Cub l'01lUl'lK'l' '31 Slill' l'UlNll'll'l' 7313. Copy lflclitor '36. FRANK J. NORRISfSC'lI'll1'G5 1'filll'SC'f SClK'llC0 Club: Buys' Club: Vice-president '35: llounml 'llilllllk JAMES M. THORNRERY-Svivllvv 1'4llll'S04l'l0l'0lLIll llllllylllllgt' Clubg Round 'l':1ble: lh':un:xtiv Club: Sour:-fz11'y '351 liuys' Clubg Oracle Annual: l.it1-1':1l'y Stull' T352 Sviz-11411 Club. THEODORE R. GA'l'lCS7Svivlu1- Cuursv- ffSr'iv11m- Club: Cuuuvil '32, '33, '3-1: Ilnys' Club: lu':1111:11i1' Club: llouml 'l':lbl1'Z l'lUl'6lf.I'I1 I.:u1gu:xg0 Club: llc-lmlv Twuu '33, '34, 'iflliz Orzu-le: Reporter '33. News liflitm' TH. .XSN1ll'lIlfl' linlilm' '31 l+l4li- tol'-i11-Clliof '3li: Annual: liv1un1'tm-1' '34. '35, 'iiliz Quill :uul S1-rollg Gold 3lt'4l2ll1 l'1n111111e-1111-1111-llf l'l'lbg'l'Zllll. GEORGE l'OGAS-Sciellve Cuursv- -liuys' Club: Svic-lim' Club: Round Tablet lloostvl' Club 353313. ROBERT J. PHILIPI'-Svivllvo l'1Illl'S0-SCl0lll'Q Club! l'lHl't'l2'll Lilllgllilgkl Club: Kuunal 'll2llPll'I lloys' Club: YlC0-1ll'l'SlllClll RG: I 00tb:lll: Svmml 'l'v:uu '34, '35, PAITL P. PETROFF-Scif-llvc l'fllll'Sl'fSl'l4'llCO Club: llnys' Club: llilllllll Table: Clu-v1'l0:14l1-1' 'RSL YH: llmustvl' Club 'Zi-L 'ill 6' K N1lliKl.XX M11l.1.1x1a1f1z H1r11.11411: .X11.1x1s 1.. , . .1 11. . llxluex' XX' Il 1111: 1s1':111'1ll Science Course EINAR .L RING--S1-i1-111-11 1'1r111's1'-1-Boys' 1.'l11l1Z S1'l0lll'0 1'l11lr: Art 1'lllll. HARRY A. wHx 1'1+:--.s1-11-1111- 1'1.1111111-111.111 1111111 -WW MMS , I H , , , fXl11,1+1z1a11 11 II.x1e.1 l1o11111l lable: 51'l1'll1'1' 1 11111. YUM! ' .. '. ' S-'---4' -...fl ' : 1 1 1 1. 1 1- -1 WILLI Yu P IAM UN Kumi 'mln HHN Klub JP..-XX L. M115 '51'l1'll1'1' 11llll'S1' 1111'ls 1 l11l1: Ii1':1A S1'l1'll1'1' 1'l11ln: Ii1111111l 'l':1lrl0: I'X1ll'1llflll Ililll- mkllil, muh, RIIHIM 1l1.ImIA, qvilillw I-lub, gwlgv mlm l'l1ll'1'lQll l.:111g11:1g'1- 1'I11l+: 1:1'l'lllIlll S1-1-111111. S1'l'l'1'l2ll'j' 'RSI l:l'1DllZ1' 3l1'1lIll. NORMAN l'. M0LLlNGl'IRffS1-i1-111'1- 1'11111'sv-linys' 1'l11l1: S1-1'1'1't:11'y '3i1i: l 1il'1'lQll l.:111g11:1g1- 1'l11l1: YORMX F Yoon S I I I I I I ,1 1- 1 1 ...- . . 1 . +91 '- ' '.'-1--I 1' Z Ifllllllll luhlv: 51'l1'll1'1' 1 11111: 1 011111111 3.1. Pros- S I ' E I I I INIHH I WMM 1 :IIN I N ' . .. ..- , . . ' 'X' Z :' 112:22-1' 2' I 11111111 .4112 0rzl1'lv: H1'D1bl'I1'l' M. 3.1. 1 1lIllllllllNI Html H, tml H HI' ul t H, mm' .. - .. . 'l':1l1lv. 14.1. 311. HOK.H'l'l J. ADAMS-S1'i1-111-0 f'1Jlll'N0fH1lXN' fillllll MILDRED E. 0'llARA--S1'i1-1111 1'1llll'N1' 'Sl'l1'll1'l' S1'l1'lll'1' 1'l11lv: Sv1'Qv:111I-:lt-A1'111s: l4'o1'1-igll llilll- 1'l11lr: 1Ii1'lQ' 1'l11h: l 1ll'l'l2'll l,:111g11:1g1- 1'l11I1: g'11:1:11 1'I11lm: SXYllIlllllllQI S1'1'1ill1l 'l'11:1111 'C-33. 'f5li. ll1111111l 'l':1lalv. l'11y11' .X'ir11'fI1'-11i111' .XR'l'Hl'R l.Al'cQuRHx Comx li I-:HF GHQRGH Gow, cience Course COLON F. lilCl Il'xfSl'll'lll'K' Cul11'se-S1'iv11t'v Club: 1 0l'UlQll l,:1l1g'u:1g:0 Club: Boys' Club. ARTHYR J. L.-XI'GHREN4S1-ivllvb 1vtbll1'S0-'-Sl'l0lll'P Club: l m'e-igu Lilllgllilgll Club. CHARLES G. PHIllLll'S!S1fie-llw C0111-se-Boys' Club: Sf'io111-0 Club: 1 Ul'L'lgll Lllllgllilgi' Club. FRA NK G. JAMl3RE'I'Z-f-Scivllc-0 1'0lll'SQ7I70l'l'i2ll llilllgllilft' Club: Boys' Club: St'iQllt'Q Club. DANIEL F. 'l'llRENf--Svivm-e f'0lll'SP-51401100 Club: liouml 'l':lbl4': l lll'Oi2ll ldlllgllilgi' Club: All City llzuul '31 GEORGE A. GOLllfS4-ivluwl f'4Jlll'S0'--Il0yS, Club: ww ' 1' ,111 uc 4- lub. ROMAN R. liI,l'lNSKI-Sviolxvo Cmlrso-Boys' Club: S4-is-:nw Club: 1 m'eig11 Lzmguuge Club: 01'- zu-le: Aclvvrtisillg Stuff '36, HARRY C. GRADECKI - S1'iPlll'O Course - Bow' Club: Sl'll'lli'P Club: If'm'eig11 L:111g1u10'e Club: D liuslwtbslll: First 'l'vzu11 '35, 1515. Ijtllllt' Ulu' Ilmzdrcrl Ea - '.-4, 47 K IIARRY GRADECKI, ROMAN B LENSKI .mules P1111.1.u Flu N IQ 'I .x A1 1aR1i'1'z Nllil. 'l'111a1aN 1J111,11111as R111'11.x1.s111 111i11N11'12 1111011121 11311111 1X'11,11'11c1'111111's141 .1.XIX11iS .'X1.1.1ss Science Course JAMES P. ALLES-S1'i1-11111 1'11111's11YS11i11111'11 1'11111: Buys' 11111111 l1'111'111g'11 1.:111g'11:1go 1'11111. EDYVARD J. Yv0JCIECHfNYSKI-S1'i1'l11'11 1'1l111'S1' Sl'11'lll'l' 1'111l1: 1 .,n.l 1 111:11i1- 1'11111: 1111111111 '1'1111111: 1111ys' 1'11111: 1 111'11ig'11 I.:111g111 1 1 1111111-1-11:1 1 Blow Me Down. BERNICE M. MICHEI.-S1-i11111'11 l'11111'S11 11i1'1s' 1'11111: S1-111111-11 1 NO1'11i11s: 1111111111 '1':11111-: 1'w1l1'1'1211 11:111g'11:1g11 1'11111. DOLORES L. MICHALSKI-S1-i1-111'11 1'11111's1--1li1'1s' 1'11111: S1'l1'l11'l' 1 11'111'1-igu I.:111g11:1f:11 1'11111: 1111111111 '1':1l111-. RAYMOND C. SOBCZAK S1'1l'1l1'1' 1'11ll1'S1'fF111'1'121l 11:111g11:1g1- 1 11111 1111111 1'11111: F1111t11:111: S111'11ll11 '1'1-:1111 TH. First '1'1-:1111 T152 1S:1s1c1'll First '1'11:1111 '31 '35, GERHARDT B. NEITZEL-f-fS1'i11111-11 1'11111's11--VS1'i11111'1- 11111111 11' g11:1211 11111113 1!:1sk11t11:11l: First '1'1-:1111 '31 111'0l '1l FRANCIS J. R0l'lLKE-S1-i11111'11 1'11111's1--S1'i1-111'0 1'11111: 141115 1'11111: 1-igu I.:111g11:1g11 1'11111. RAYMOND SOBCZAK FRANCIS R0E1.K12 G1-ZRHAR111' NEITZEI. 1 K 1l'I1- 11111 Svi 11111 1,1111 1 111'- 111112 l1111' ROSE K. VVA Sm-ivuce F0l'9ll3Qll DOL Science Course RGO-Svivure Courseglim Jund Table: CORNELIA PALLAGI - Sc-ienve Course - Swim-1111 Klub: Girls' Club: Treasurer '36: Club: Girls' Club: Foreign L2l1l,2'll1lgQ Club, LZIIISIIIIJIQ Club. Ari: Club. ORES L. YFNOWSKI-Q ' . c'11-1100 Course-Science Club: Girl ' ' ' N llub. .Iuumr Life Saving '3-1. 71 M ILKA PECHANACH-Q ' . 0161106 f'0lll'NPfGil'1S. Club! Science Club: Round Table: 1 0l'9lg'll Lun- 511121119 Club. MADELINE M. MILLERF-S1-lem-e Course-Girls' Club: SL-iellw Club: Foreign Lungfuuge Club. EDNA H. THOMAS-Svienve Course--Girls' Club: Svielive Club: Foreign Language Club: ljfillllilfii' Club: liuuuml Table: Bronze Medal. GERTRFIIE E. HOLLING--fS4'ie1u'e f'llllI'S9- AGil'lS' Club: ltouml Table: Foreign 1121112112126 Club: Il1'2llll2lflC Club: Svivim- Club. MARGFERITE R. ANDER SON-'--SK'lt'lll'P f'0lll'S0fSClPll1'0 Club: Round 'Fable-: Girls' Club: I 0l'0lQll Illlllgllilgl' Club. mlblelris LTlfNOWSliI L11llQNlil.l.X l'.'XI.l..Vil Rosle Xlfxkcgfw Page One Hundred Two GERTRUDI-3 H01 1 INC .. . . EIINA TIIOIXIAS Mll.liA PECHANACH IYTARGVERITE JXNIJICRSON lkllxiimixs MII.LER Science Course INIARCELLA ,f-1 ve cmurse-Girls' Club: 1211111111 'l'- blv' l' ' ' - .1 . 'llltllgll L:111g11:1ge Clubg S1'i0lll'l' t'lub. M. FLANNERY Q1-is-11 1' ALICE P. ALBRECHT Club: lfilllllli 'l':1ble: ink Club: Foreign - SI'i0lll'0 f'Ol1l'S0 - Science LORRAINE I 1. KPBIAK--S1'i11111'v 1'0lll'Sll' Sl'i0lli'l' Club: Rllllllli 'l':1ble: Girls' Club: l'1'1-si4l1111l '35g Booster l'lub ICIIIIFIOIIIS TH. '35, 'iltig Silver Medal. VVILFRED C. BROZFDK--Sl'itllll'Q' l'o111'sv- fSt'i4'll1'l' L:111g11:1g.:e Club. Clubg Foreign L:111g11:1g11 Ulub: llnys' 1'l11b. LEROY F. KR1'Gll'II1-S1'ie111'v 1'o111's1---S1-ie111'e Ulub: Boys' Flub: 1 u1'eig11 L:111g.y11z1g:o Vlub. HENRY , llll'S0iH0j'S' Flub: Sl'i6lll'0 Vlub: Fo1'vig11 L:111g.-31111311 Club. GRAN0WSKI7Sf'il'lll'l' W ROBERT J. H Boys' Club. EIDERSHEID ff-S1'ie-11110 C1 llll'S0'-Sl'iPllI'0 Ulub: DONALD WV. FRENZEIF vS1'iv111'1- f'0lll'Sl'ilillj'N' l'lub: li4111111l Club: lfn-1'-f 'l'11bl0: SI'il'lli'0 111,11 L:111g.f11:1g:e Club: S0l'Hl'Illlf-IIT-Al'lllN 'ISSJ Oracle: Stan' Rt'IlOl'fPl'. DONALD FRRNZEL HENRY GRANOWSKI WIL1-'RED BRUZEK I.1eRov KRYGIEL ROBERT HEIDERSHEID MA111tE1.1.,1 F1,.1N x 1-1111' l.o1111111x12 K1'111.1 lc ,AX1.11'1i ,Xl.11111Q1'11'1' lscutcf Page' Our' I1m11lrr'd Tlwn' Seat cd: CLARICE REVOLINSKI, X7IRGlNIA Kos'1'RzE11'A Standing: ETHEL SHERMAN, IDA RAHM, JANE Jo11NsToN1-3, ROSEMARY XXMXRD GENEVIEV1: MADEJ, FLORENTINI2 Glazrzsxowmrc S ' C CLARICE C. REYOLINSKI-S1-1111109 C0llI'SP--SCL IDA M. RAHBI-Si'l611f'l? Course-Girls' Club: Science ence Clubg Girls' Clubg Kfblllld Table: For- Club. cign L:1ng:11:1ge Club. ROSEMARY A. W'ARD-Svimlr-e C0lll'S0-Si'i01lCC GExExIEwE C' MADEJ Num? toms? Guls Club: Round Tzlbleg Girls' Club: llrzunzutic Clubg 110111111 'l':1bl0: Science Club: FO1'9ifJ,11l -, Llub. Iiilllgllilgl' Club: Junior Lifc Saving '35g S1-nior Life Saving i35, JANE M. elf,HNSTONl'l-S1'iPllC'Kl VOIIPSOA-I,l'2ll1l2lfiC x'IRGINIA T.K0SVrRZPlwx'A?Sc,iO11!.ef'0l1l.SQ Gil.lSY Club: Science Clubg Round Taiblcl Girls' Cllllll Sciellco Club: F01't'lgll Lilllgfllilge Club. muh: Foreign T'm1gm'?50 fimb- FLORENTINE M. GRZESKOVVIAK - Science ETHEL M. SHERMAN-S1-ionce Course Co11rsvfIv'o1'eig11 L:111g11:1Qe Club: Girls' Clubg Club: Round 'Fzlbleg Fo' ' liounml Tublcg SC'il'lli'6 Club. Girls' Clul ' Par - Science ieign Lilllgllilgff Club: v. Oraclez Reporter '35. Jr 0110 H1ll1lf7'Cl1I:fIIlI' HFJDAIX, Rl-:MNA ZIELINSKI Standing: HARRY IYITKOWSKI, josm-H GRCTZA, BOLESLAUS . PAUL SCHINIIDT, HVRTON SHARPING RLANCHE NIC'0LAI S ' C REGINA H. ZIELINSKI-Scie11ve Course-Girls' BOLESLAYS F. Hl+l.ID.-Sli--Svivllc-0 f'0lll'Sl'-SCi9llC'0 Club: SL-iem-e Club: Round Table: 1 0l't'iQ,'1l Club: Boys' Club. IAIIHIIIRIIIO Club. PAUL M. SCHMIDT--Svim-1106 f'0lll'S0-S1'l0llC0 Club: Bfrys' Club. BLANCHE M. NICOLAI-Sc-ivlu-0 Course-Girls' Club: F0l'9l5Ill Lilllglliljll-l Club: Round Tublc-: Sc-ieln-0 Club. JOSEPH J. GRUTZA-S1-iellvv f'0lll'Nl'--SCl0llCl' Club: Forvigu LIllllLYll2l20 Club. BURTON H. SHARPING-Sciellve f'0lll'SQ-SCl911C9 HARRY J. NITKOW'SKI-Svielwv Course-Science ' F0l'9i2l1 Lilllgllilgil Club: Boys' Club. Club: 1 01'eig11 LSIIIHIIZILYQ Club: Boys' Club. Page One Hundred Five Club. Mathematics Course JEAN L. MFELLER-Matl10111atics t'o111's04l o1'eig11 EILLEEN C. VVIESNERAMzltlivlllatirs C0lll'S9-- Lillgmlge muh: Girls. muh: Rmmd Table: Girls' l'l11b: Sc-111111-0 Club: Nerf-ills! Rounnl SUIQIIK1' Club: 1'o1111vil Mc-mber '34-'31 Manzlg- H 0 U i - . H ml: oracle: SIMM lcvlmrwll .S+ .ga .362 Silvml lable, Jllllltll lim- waxing .4-I: 5l'l1l0l' Lite Mmlgll, Saving '31 XY11.1.1,x11 lN1A1:'r1:Ns M1125 NiIl.l,l-IR EUGENE D. ERMENC-Matl1v1x1:1tirs C0lll'St'-IAOXS' Club: Serra- XWLUIUI HULIX S ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l Me-uiber '34, Secretary '35, tary 311: N'1011ce 1 l11b. ftillllil Assistant Mauagvi' '35: lio11111l Table: Oracle: livportei' '35, Sports Ifhlitur 'iiliz Swi111111i11g: First T1-am '34, '33. 'Pllig Gold Modal: Class l'01llllliSSi011. NNFTH C H0l'STON-Nlatlleinatics l'o111's0-140111111 Table: KE . . 1 . Sviviico l'l11b: Boys' l'l11b: Fo1'm-ig:11 Iiilllgllilgtl Club: Latin Sc-vtiuii. Prvsillent' '35: Orarle Annual '35g Swiiuixiiugz S1-vollrl 'l'oa111 '35g Silver M1-dal. PETER, REGlSfMatliviuativs i'0lll'Sl4Sl'l01l1'0 Ulubg Hound Table: Buys' l'l11b: Ilramaticf Club: l+'o1'eig.f11 Lilllgllllgfl l'l11b: l'1'esidc11t '35-'3li: Spanish Sevtimiz Presilloiitg bil- ver Modal. VVIILIAM A. MARTENS-Malln-111atim's f'lllll'St'7I30j'S' Club: I A Sc-ieilvv Club: 120111111 Table: llramatic l'l11b. JAMES I. MILLERKMMlwlilatics 1'11111'se-Sm'ie111w 4'l11bg All City Hilllli VVILLIAM P. HI7LEN-Mzlflu-111:11ics f'4llll'S43flT05'S' 11111112 Seli- oiwv Vlub: Iiilllllli Table: l4'u1'vi:11 Laliguago 1'l11b. Jim N M U121.1.1iR l4:Il.l.lCEN NXYIICS N 11111 EUQ1-:NH E11 M RNC Page One Hundred Six PETER Rxcras Klax x1i'r11 lio1's'1'oN jcmx GAVAN, K'1Al.YIN St'llNEIDl2R, ROBERT ITFRGJXSUN f'Q FQ: 'GJ H All-fl. S NYDIQR RUBY Ho1.l.liR athematics l.1csTIcR NIM MER HARRY fiRou.-xu. RAYMOND J. DROPI'-M:1tl1vm:ltim-s l'm11'sv-llmllul 'l':1lvlv: Fm'- 1-mn Lilllgllilglb Club: Buys' Ululv. HARRY S. GROHALL+M:1tllollultics 1'o111'sv-lioys' Vlulu: Svi- Ulll'0 Ululr. LESTER G. NIMMER-M:1tlwm:ltivs 4'm1rsv-f-lloys' Flnlu: Svi- 1'l1l'l' l'lulm: I+'o1'm-lgu Imllgllzlgo Vlulv: lfnullmllg lm-sl 'lkwlm H 5 HAZEL E. SNYDER---Matlu-111:11im t'm11's0- Sl'lt'lll'1' Vlulv: Girls' Rl'RY E. HOLLER-M:ltlw111:1ti1-s f'0lll'SO-HOllllll Tzxlnlvz Girls' Club: Si'l0lll'0 Vluh: Nvroimlsg l4'm'oig11 1421112111120 Vlulv: Oracle: Reporter 324: 1:l'U1lZ0 Me-clall. RUTH E. GITZEL-M:1fl1vln:1tic's i'om'Se-Girls' Vlulvz S1'i0llI'0 Vlnbg Rtbllllll Tubleg Foreign Ulllwlrlzv Vlnlr: IJl'2llll2lflf' Flub: Sol-1'et:11'y '35-'31i. Vlllll Z Round Tallrlv. ROBERT R. FURGASONf Buys' Club. JOHN D. GAVANf -Mzlllwm: Sl'l0lll'0 Club. MALYIN R. SCHNEIDER Stage IHIIIIZISQ-'l'. R.-xvxmxn IJR f- AI2llll1'lllIlfl1'S 1'4llll'Sl'-- lli4'S i'Olll'S0' lloys' Vlulxg -BI2lfll0lll2llll'N f'47lll'Sl'f 3 I agv Om' IlIH!lil'l'lf ,S1t'7.'4'lI 1 111111:x1'11 1'1x1a11 I11x1 1111111 RH V.-XRD J. Hl l'l'HENS -1+111g1is11 1'1111l'S1'1 S1'i1'l11'0 1'11111Z ED! D0 WIARTHA U. HLl'llNI 1+I11g'1is11 1'11111's11f111':1111:11i1' 1'11111: S1'i11111'11 ' ' l 'l l11l11 BE'l l'Y J. Sl'HAll!l1l1I-1C11g11x11 1'11111-S1--1li1'1s' 1'11111: 111':1111:1fi1' , 111111 1111111111 '1'11111 1'1111i '11 I 1111111-1- 11 1'11111 WT MA11'1'11.1 13111111 Boys' 1'11111: Yi1'1--111'11si111- S1'i11111'11 1'11111: I 0l'1'12ll 11:111:11:1g:11 1 11111 1 1111-1111-111-X1'111w ' 0I'2l11'l9: 1'111 ,. . . . . . 7311: S1vi111111i11g Zi'1'1lll1 YH. '31 '31i: 'i'1'il1'ii '1'1-11111 TH. RO111111 'l':11111-: l 11l'1'igll 1.1111 111 1 111111 111: Boys' 1'11111: S1-1'1'111:11'y 'J-1. S1'1'l'1'f2l1'j' '31iZ l11':1111:11i1' 1'11 1111 First 'l'11:1111 '33, TH. '31 .3111 Buy 1'1'11si111-111 '35: SXV11ll1l ' gi Vivw I!1111sl111' 1'11111 1111111111-111 31 4-1' 1!11vs' ' 1 1 z . , . 111111 111111 3111111 gb 1211111 1.11111 1l1111:11: 1'l:1ss 1'11111111issi1111: 0r2l1'l1-I N1-11111'f111' '33-'3-1. 11111111111 11 N11111tx 11111 1 gl XN11111t1 11' ' S1:11' '1 '- 77.1' 'Z 11111'- ' ' 1' 'fu' 1: 2: 1 111111. 111111. ll I111,111,1 111111 1111111 1111111111-111, '31-42 11111111111 1'11111: N11ws1111ys' 111':1l111'i1-:11 1'1111- I1-sl. First 1'1:11'11 TH: N11ws1111ys' l'iXf1'l1l111112111911118 Slwalk- 111: 1'1111111Sf, First 1'1:11-1- 'Iii' 1111111111 '1':111l11 111':11111'i1':11 111111- 11-st. I-'irsl' 1'l:11'11 '31i: Sfzllv :11111 S1-1'1111: 12:1y Yiow .X1iYZ11l1'11I1l1'llf .XSS111'iilfi111l M011:11: 1'1:1ss 1'111111111sfi1111: 0l'a1'l11: 111-11111-111 '34: Ass1111i:1111 11111i1111- 143: i1i1'1111l1 1 Allllllilli St:1l'1' TH. 'Jil 11111i1111'-i11-1'11i12f 7111: 1'111l1lll1'll1'0ll11'll1 1'1'11g1':1111. 1'11111: Girls' 111111: 111111111 1 . . , . , . . 1 . ' FERNE E. DAILEY-I1I11g:1is11 1'11111: 111':1111:1fi1' 1'11111: I!1111111i ilviliiilx: Art 1'11111: Oravlv Annual: 11111-1-:11-y Stuff '31 lish Course 'HARD J. Sf'HEFI1'Ll11RA-1111131ish 1'11111's11-1111111111 T:11111l: 111: Art 1'11111: I11'a1111:11i1' 1'11111Z NALU A. Sf'HMl'K'HEI17l'I11g:1ish 1'11111's11- -f 1411ys' 1'11111: Svi- ' 2 1:11111 S111-111111. Ser- 1 R1-11111't111' '31 Siill' 111-111111111' ag- ' 1 S11:1111s11 N-1111111. 'Z7: 1'1'11ss 1'1111l1f1'Y Blilllilgt-'1' YT: ' :11111 S1111111: WV ' 11' 'I T. A fs : 1 C 11t111' 311. L51 ' I '1 11 'l':111111: 11111- -111-11:1111 '1'11:1111 713. '3-12 1311111 ' 1' 'JRR-'2i4: S1211' 1101111111-1' +I -1'11i1-f '33-'31'. Umrle 3 13 F fr- - JM-,f 1'11111'S0'Gil'iS' 1'11111: S1'iQH1'0 FLORENCIC M. PIZER--11I11g1is11 1'11111's11fff-1111-Is' 1'11111: 1111111111 V 'l':1111112 111':1111:11i1' 1'11111: N111'11i11s: 1 111'11ig'11 1.:111g11:1g11 1'l11113 RKIUN, SHH.3,:,.fL1qR IJONAU, gc 01':111'le: 153: 1t1111s1111' 1'11111 E11111111111. I,-mum, Hl,,H.Hl,W 1311116 0110 H111111'1'fd Eight English Course IRNA l'ALlAGI lillglish 1'11111's1-ff--Girls' t'l11l1: Sci- l'I.llIlA' ,L RA-ll'Hl'IL lhmlisln t'u111's11 Girls' l'I11ln: l 1'lll't' 1'l11l1: lltllllltl 'l':1lnI1-: l u1'11ig'11 Lilllgllllgl' lf'n1'1fig'11 I,:111g'11:1g'1- lllllll. l'l11lr. L0l'lSl'I Y. KlH'Al'l'IYll'HglC11glisl1 f'0lll'S0+Al'f YYANIJ.-K M. Bl l'I'Hl'IK-Ihlglish l'0lll'S0--Gi1'lS' lwlllllj l'l4ll'0lQll L:111g11:1g'1- l'l11lr: S4'll'llt'0 t'l11l1: l'l11l1: l Ull'l 'll I,.111,11.1,,1 s lllllll Girls' 1'l11lv: lltlllllll 'l':1lnl1-. FRANCES J. ANDRYESKI- -lhlglisll ll0lll'Nl' lllbllllll 'l':1l1l1': S1'll'1l4'l' 1'l11lr: l m'11ig11 lllllllllllgl' l'l11l1: 1.11'ls lllllh. SOPHIE OISRADUYIUH- flflnglisll lllJlll'SOfll0llll1l 'l':1I+lv: N011-ids: ll1':1111:1li1- l'lllllZ Sl'll'lll'l' l'l11I1: Girls' f'l11l1: Vll'll-lPl'l'Nlll1'lll. MARJURIE P. vIl,HNS',N'il'lll2llSll ll0lll'Sl' sGi1'ls' 1'l11l1Z liousr1'1' 1'l11lv: lltlllllll 'l':1lalv: S4'll'll4'4' 1'l11l1. lzx111.Y Rlx11'111t1 I1m.x l'.11.1,.11c,1 Xlfxxlu lllwfl 111 1 501111112 01211.-111111 It ll M.1R101e11: Jrmxsox l.lll'lSl'I lXGY.Xl'l-IYll'll l:R.XNl'l'fS .X N 111u'1cs 141 Pugv Om' Il'11mI'rud.Y1'11c l rmit: Rripx Rirzigri, jimi: l..xson'K1, Ili-:'r'1'x' RIc'ii,xiumsoN. iXRBl I'l,'S l2i.1.i.xI1.1.14, Rear: JEAN Kl'imsI.xK, SARA STI-iial-ix, MM' l'31ci.i.i1: llL'lexQL'1s'r English Course ARIIFTUS F. HELLVILLEfl-Inglish l'uurso Girls' Club: lluunnl Tailmle: l'l0l'0l2ll Lziiigiizigv Vluh: Svimivo Club: llroiize Mc-mlzll. SARA R. STEREN- liugflisli f'0lll'S0-Sl'l0lll'P fllllll: liouml 'l':ulrlv: Girls' Club: lforoigii l.:111g:u:1gv Club. BETTY li. RICHARDSONfflhiglisli t'm1i-so-Girls Club: Foroigii l.illl2ll2l20 Club. MAY BELLE HYRNQUIST-linglisli 1llllll'Sf'4-lill'lS. Vliilm: lfuwigii lillllgllilgtl Vluln: SK'l0l1l'l' Vliili lH15fvO11z' ll1l11d7'!'lIT!'Jl RITA M. RITZKE--Iinglisli ll0lll'N0 -lluuiul 'l':1hl0: Girls' Flulvi Art Vlulv: Svioiim- Vliilv. JEAN M. KI'li.XSlAK4l'l11glisl1 1'mirs1--Girls' Vlulri l 4n'1-igii l,:l11gll:l:v Vlulvi Sviviivu llllllil llllllllil Txllvlv. JANE C. LASOUIUA-lfliiglisli 1'mii'sv-f-S1-ic-live Club: limiml 'Faulnloz Nc-rm-ills: l'lIll't'l2ll liziiigiiagv llllllil liilflll Sm-limi. Svc-i'0l:xi'y '35-'Z-16: Jr. l,i1'u SZll'lllQ limlvli-m T331 Girls' lllllll. I lumix Lfxsiix' English Course YVINIFRED L. SPIERING-Illnglisli Course-Rounml Table: Secretary '36g Girls' Club: Oracle An- nual: Literary Eelitor '36: Junior Life Saving Ifluiblvmz Broiizv Medal: Quill and Scroll. DOROTHY J. HILL-Ifluglisli Course-Girls' Club: Scivlivo Club: Ruuml 'I':1bl0. LEORA M. GILDER-Iiliglisll I'Olll'S0-'ROIIIIII Tzlblm-3 Science Club: Girls' Club: l m1-igrii IAIIIQIIIZIQQ' Club: Oracle: Reporter '33, Club Editor 734. 110-IIOXVS Emlitur '35, News Iiclifor '3li: Quill Illltl Sc-roll: Gold M1-4l:1l. BERYLE E. CASEY+I'luglish I'0lll'S0-Gil'IS' Club: Dl'2IlllHfIIf Club: Iiouiul 'l':lblv: I+'m'vig:l1 Langu- :zgrv Club: Sviollve Club: All City Iluuml lim- bleui VIRGINIA Club: Lung BEATRICE eign dent Club '35, H. JOHNSONW-liilglisli Cmirsm--Girls' Hound 'l':lblv: SCIOIICI' Club: I 0l'l'I2ll lingo Club. M. SKELDING-lillgrlisli Course -For- Lzulgruugo Club: l 1'011c-li Sl-vtiou. Drusi- 35: Girls' Club: Round Tnbloz lDr:1u1:ltic' l.i2oiz,x GILIIER llokorm' Him. I3mTkim'i: Siucimixu XIIRHINIX Jmixsox XYINIFRICII S1-Iliizixrz H--ff' 1 English Course HOYVAHD A. BEU'l'LhR 1 11.11111 1 11111 1 11111 1 11111 1111111111 111111 .1 111'1'1Ql1 1.:111g111 1 111111 N RAYMOND P. FRISBI1 11. N1 11111lN1 11 xx 11 1 Arms T151 1111111111 1 11111 N1 lk 1111 1 1111 1 1 1 1 0I'2ll'1t'2 111111 1111111 1 N 1 1 JOHN J. KATCHA-11111.,11 11 1 11111 1 N 111111 11 1 11 x 1 11 xx 1'1l11ll1l'j'I S1-1111111 RALPH A. NITZ--11111 11 11 . XN 11111.11 11llL1l11.,f 1'11111: 1111111111 '1 1 1-11 N11 1111 1111 11 1 11111 T132 Swi111111i11g: Pzmtsy. ANTON L. MLINAK 1111111111 '1':11111-. LORRAINE A. ROZGA 111 11N1l 11 . lx 1 1 11111 1 1111111111 q'il111l'I 1 YYILLO M. R0'l'HW'l11LI 111 1lN1l 11111 1 1 l11N 11 11111 1111111 S1'i11l11'11 1'11111. 1,sut1x1m11'fvvw'S1 im-11 11.11 .M111 6, Page 01111 llmzdred Twelve 4111l1Rn111x'kng,,mg,g1K4 kg Uin1:H11:L1smsmbvsf1hd11 Blwnxanghncnmmsh L1 1'k11ln1-1111511 an 15 h1u11nms,g-5 .1 W, Latin and Modern Langua e Courses ll0R0'l'HY M. R0ZBl.MxRYN0WwYSKI+-IlillIill f'0ll1'S0-- MILDRED D. KNEISLER--l,:1tiu l'm1x's1-ftlii-ls Gi1'ls'l,'lulr: Sec'1'0t:11'y '353 l 0l'0l2ll Lilllgllllgll Flulvg Sl'l0lll'l' Club: Uuuum-il BIUIIIIIOI' '33 1'lulr: Latin S0l'll0ll, SOL'l'0fIll'j' '23-L: Round 'l'1'o:ls111'v1' '25-l. Assistant M:1l1:lg'vl 3l. Alllllilglll 'l':1lrl0: l'1-4-sim-nr 'Img Oracle Annual: O1'g:111- 745: 1+'m-Q-ig-11 Imlullrlsv Vlulvr Lillill N4'l'lll'll ization lf91l0l'f0l'Q Silver Medzllg Cuiiilueiicc- l'UllSlll T351 Orzwlv Annual: Hl'::ll1iZ:lliu1n liv- llll'Ill l'l'0g.2'l'QlIll. l 1 Rlll.lhRlilb lx NlilSl.lCli 0R0'1'uY Roni.-xRyxmx's141 1m1'lv1' '35-Bti: lirullzu Ixlllllill, DOLORES lu. LASKOYVSKI -M lull ill 1'0lll'Sl -- 1 lirls Vlulr: F0l'l'i2Il Lilllgllilgl' 4'lul1. ELIZABETH S. l'Al'I'AS--fI.:1Iiu l'Ulll'Sl'+ l lll'1'l2lI Lzxlmualuv Vlulw kr! Ululm' Clrlv Vlull CHESTERINE L. SITARZ -- Mmlm-ru l m'vig11 l,:lu- gurlgv l'm11'sv----llii-ls' Vlulv: lluuull 'l':1lll0g Foreign Lllllgllilgl' Vlulm. JACK B. KRAIL- flIlNl0l'l1 FUl'0lHll Iillllgllllgl'1'0lll'Sl llouurl 'Faxlrloz Svioiivo Flulu: l m'1-igii lillllgllilgt' Club: Oravlvz Vulr l!v1m1't0i'. Sim' livpmlvrg Quill Illlll Svroll '35: Silvoi' Blwlxll. Cm-:STERINE Smuxaz JACK KRAIL 1. lTz.rx.x1ua1'ii PAN.-xs Dowiuis LASKOWSKI l,r:oNA Gvss T.ouRArNl-: A NDERSON RVTH MEIFERT BYRON HELFERT I Histor and Household Arts Courses EYELYN M. CURRY-II:n1sel1oI4I Arts f'0ll1'S0-Gil'1S' Club: Sciellce Club: I+'o1'1-igrn I.:111g:u:lge l'l11h. JAMES J. MQCUE-IIisto1'3' f'1llll'N1'vFlDl'l-'igll LIIl1,L1'llilfl.'9 Vlulm: Boys' Vluh. LEON.-X D. Gl'SS-Ilistory 1'ollrsv-Girls' Vlub: Romul Table-Z l 47l'l'i,fl1 Lilllgllilglx Vlulv: T4-lmis f'llZl1llIDi0l1Slli1J. LOKRAINE IC. ANDERSON-Ilislory 1'UIIVSOQIffillllilfii' Club: Presi- 1l4'llf WSJ: Si'il'lli'0 Club: Iiouud 'l':llwlv: Flllixigll LIIIIQIIIZIQU Vlulv 1- -1 l111'l:s 1 luln. HYRUN A. HELFER'l'fIIisIm'y 1'Ulll'Sl-'fS1'i9l11't' Vlulr: Htlllllll 'l':lI1lv I tlI'0i,Ll'll Lilllglliliit' Vlulr: Boys' Fluh, Rl'TH MEIFER'l'-History f1Hlll'S1 -- S1-if-114-v Vinh: Round 'Fzllulo I m'1-igll Imllgllzxgro Vlulv. Pagc One II1HZlf!'CdF01lI'fI'E'll JAMES M CC U12 EVELYN Crum' SST? Q33 Q19 F1 fs 3? xxx 1 v R 1 111 1 'W I7ux.x1.1 m Kmusrik 1 E :Xl.0YSI1D ,'XRNOI.Il 131.521-iw sm 1.1-:WIS Kl.Ex'Hx1m' Accounting Course Vs XYII411lzzY1'111m's1'1 I mx um lv l'lu'1 N XX'cmsz.11 VIN 1 ERYIN li. YYUISSZ.-XL A1'1'1lllllIill2 l11llll'S1'-IMIXN' DONALD J. lil,.Xl'ISl'Ili-.Xu-1muling 1.1Plll'N1' lim 1'luh, 1'luln: N1'i1fll1'1' 1'll1h, EKYIN S. CHMIICL .X1'1'1DIllllillQ 1'1llIl'S1 I:1PXS. 1'lul1. LHYYIS YY. KIAEYENOYY--A41-1 Q' 1'lllll'S1' limp Vluh: Vrnss 1'1YllllIl'XI I il'YI 'l'1 llIl 14 ICINYAICIP M. lilvlglzxli7.X1'1'1llllIIillQ 1'1llll'N11 Ihmyf 1'IulI. ARNULD N. OLSZEXVSICI M'- .Xl.0YSl0l'S Nl. W'll'Yl'RZYl'HOXVSliIf - Al'1'1llIllIill2' ' 1'1Dlll'S1'. lin- ' ' 4' ,. . '- .4 W lllllllllll, 11HlI'Y1' xx flllll. lou-lun I 'Ill Ill 1 1 l11l+ lll1l 5 1 ltrxx 1 111111111 H l'u,ffv ,.. M. 12llil.llll 1 fhlflllllltf lu' I :firm V' ,Aa- CLAR1-ZNCIQ XVAct1I01.z IQOBERT BJIADUSCHA G1-:own-i STUART 12411100116 PIHIIKIVLYI.S1l.l'ff'I'1l RALPH BADURA EDM UND BOBROWICZ FRANK BARTKOVVIAK VVARRIZN CAUGHLIN Accounting Course EDMUND V. BOBROWICZ -- Accounting Course-Boys Clubg Round Table: Foreign Language Club. FRANK VV. BARTKOYVIAK - Accounting Course - Boys' Club. RALPH A. BADURA-Accounting Course-Boys' Club: Round Taiblog Swinnning: First Team '34, '35, '3G. WARREN H. CAUGI-ILINAAccounting Course-lioys' Club. CLARENCE A. WACHOLZ - Accounting Course Y Boys' Club. ROBERT MADUSCHA-Accounting Course-Scieiic-0 Clubg Boys' Clubg 0ra,cle: Advertising Solicitor '35, '3G. GEORGE G. STUART-Accounting Course-Boys' Ulubg Science Clubg Round Tzibleg Football: First Team '35. ALICE ZABE1. EVELYN LAST LORRAINE SHAW Accounting Course ALICE A. NOWACKI- Accounting Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. PHYLLIS B. PETRIEiAccounti11g Course-Girls' Club. EDNA T. BALCERAK-Accounting Course-Girls' Clubg Foreign Lxlnguuge Clubg Round Table. LORRAINE M. SHAW-Accounting Course-Girls' Club. EVELYN H. LAST-Accounting Course-Girls' Club Foreign Language Club. ALICE B. ZABEL-Accounting Nereidsg Round Table. Course - Girls' Club : EDNA BA1.ClcRAlc .X1.u'li Nmxxxc PHYLLIS l'1c'runc Page One II1IIItfI'L't, .S'1'7'v11lrrf1 anual Arts Course ROMAN VV. STACHOYYSKI-YMzlmml Arts Course- FLORIAN E. InxzlcxxvsliliBlilllllill Arts Urursv- Foreign 1131112112120 Vluh: Svielxve Club: Boys' Boys' Ululv: Iimmml 'l':1 Flub. JOHN S. SzltzlclilglrxlifAlilllllill Arts 1'o11rsv- I lll'l'ig.l'll 116111211320 Ululm. YVALTER A. SCHMIDT-Mzmuall Arts l'm1rs0. jun N SZCZICRICIA K RCYXIAN STACHOVVSKI FLURIAN I-.-xzxwsm Page Om' Hundred Eighteen A1311-:R Sul Nl Manual Arts Course RAYMOND C. BAHRKE ---f Boys' Club. ROBERT A. ZIESEMEK Svivllvu Flulr: Buys Vinh. YVILLIAM J. ENGEL-Blzllmz l A 't Mnlluzll Arts Course - RALPH F. THOMPSON-51 :muall Arts f'tbllI'S0-ROXS' Vlulw: Sl'iQllK'l' Vlulv' l4'm'a-ifflt l'xl1-flrlfw Vlulv . , 41 ,,1, . -Mznmzll Arts l'ours0- YY.-XRD ANDACHT-N ' Club' lf'm't-if 11 I ll 5 Izlulml Arts t'u111'sv-f-Boys' ,z lgllilgl' Flulw: F011-i211 L1llI 'll'l '0 Club n 1 s t'o111'w-ROXN' Vlubz SL'i0llI'6 Club: I'0I'0lQl1 I,:l11gl1:lgot'luI+: liuustor 1 ,4, . 1 lub '21 VVARD ANDACIIT VVILLIA M ENGEI. RA LPH THOMPSON RAYMOND RAHRK1-1 Runrilu' Z1 Page One H1l1ld7'EtfAyl'l16fCCIl ADELINF F Fl F I lJoI.0RIs NXINIFLI I GLAIJVS OIQLOXXSI I i Y lXLxRcEI.LA INIJA SYLVIA PIoTIa0ws1xI Rl l'lI MIINDT 1 JLYZEWSKI I-uRRlx1N12 MILLER . . .1 NOR KwIA'1'mm's14I P:LIZAl3li'l'll Z.xwAI.In'II St h' C S DOLURES L. WVINIECKI-Steliogrupllic Course ADELINE S. GIJYZPIXXVSKI4St9110g1'2l1lili0 f'0lll'S0-4 Girls' 1'lub: Htbllllti T:1bl0. Girls' Club: Foreign Lilllgllilgtx Vlub. FLADYS YV. ORLOVVSKI-Str l Q' , , ' ,. 4, , , , ,, um lmm 'Huw RUTH E. iwIlNDTfSf0llUg1'211DlliC l'ourso-Girls mrlf llub. Imuufl lublo. Ulubg Round Table. SYLYIA A. PIf,'PROxxvSKI-SlOll0Ql'2lDllil' Vourse- mms, muh: M1111 Tuma MARCELIA R. INDA-Ste110,QgI'upl1ic f'0lll'S0f -Girls' Club: Round Taubleg Art Clubg 0l'Zll'l9: Afl- Vertisiug Solicitor. LORRAINE Y. MII.LEli-- Sl01l0Ql'2lDiliC C0ll1'SC-- Girls' Club. ELIZABETH S. ZAVVALICH-Sto1Iog:1':ml1ic Courso- ELEANOR 141.lixvI.xTIi0xvSKIfSf91l0gl'i11l11iCCOHFSQ Round Table: Girls' Club: I'x0l'0lQll IAIIIQIIZIQO -rlflllllld 'Fublog Girls' Clubg Foreign Lan- Club: Sl'l'l'0I2lI'y 'ifltig Spamisll Som-lion, Vico- guzlgv Club. prosimlcut '35: Urarlez IQODOITQI' '35. P05100 Ill? Ilzzmlrcd Twenty PRI FK FMUTH Prism: MARY -1 .. I,i'L'11.x.1z lizxczxmusiqi LDRIED HANsoN EMILY VVOHLGA LORETTA KRUEGER M.uupARi-:T XVANSELONV BERNICE DOROTHY PACE l.1'c'11.LE XYINDIFK t6l100'I'Z':lP 1C 0l1I'S6 S 11' C D MARY J. BRLEKg Sf0Il0Ql'ilIllllC Uourse- Girls' MARGARET A. YANSELOVV-Sloilogiwlplliu Course- Ulub: lfm-vigii 1421112112120 Clubg Art Clubg Sciem-e Clubg Girls' Ulubg Art Club: lf'm'oigu ltmuul Table: Oravle: Sh-110g1':11ml1v1' '35, '3G. Lzmguugro Club. BERNICE ll. PESKE---Stollogiwlpllic 1'0lll'S0+Gll'lS' LORETTA F. KRPEGER if Snhllnwnlblliv Umnxse-A Clubg Round Table: Foreign Luuguaigv Vlub. Girls' Club. DOROTHY B. PACE-- Stolmgiuxlmliil- f'0lll'Nl'--Gll'lS' Club: Round Tublv. Ll'I'ILLE M. KACZMARSKI- Stl-1mg1':xpl1ic' Course -Girly mub: IIOIIXIQII Ililllgllilglf plub, MILDRED K. HANSONY-Stmlogwllmil, tfollwond liouml Tzlbleg Girls' Flub. lirls' EMILY M. YVOHLGEINIITTH-Si01wg1':1pl1i4- 1'u111's1---V Girls' Club: ltouull 'l':1bl0. LIYCILLE E. vlxulclii-Sl0l10Ql'2lllllll' f'0lll'S0if Club: Orzwlvz Advertising Solivitoi- '31 Tzcfvrzty-0110 P11510 Om' IIllIItl,I'l7!l1 .ff-s. lm' HARRIPIT JODAT, GLADYS IXIALSH HATTIE JAXVORSKI 111C.X'1'1i1t'1'1 1'11'11111TT M,x1:111x 111111111411 Stenographic Course LO Jl' DOROTHY M. PETERS4Ste-1111g1':11111i1f 1'11 ' l'l1111' 1b1 1111:1ti1f RAINE ALLISON 4 S1111111g1'1111l1i11 f'0111'Sl' - Girls' C11111: 1111111111 '1':1111v: F11re1g11 L:111g11.1,1 0111112 Oracle : Re11111'te1- '35-L NE C. JOHNSONfSt111111g1':11111i1' I'1111rs1--111':1111:1li1f ' 111'11i '11 P- U11111: Girls' f'1111lQ If0111ll1 1:11111-, 1 I.:111g11:1g11 VIII11. 1l1'Sl' -- 110111111 '1':111l1-3 L.11'1s . . 11111111 S1-111111111 Clllll. GL.-XDYS M. DI.-KLSlIfS1111111gr:11111i1' l'11111's1 ' 1+'111'1'ig11 1111 '11'1'1'11 f'l1111' 1111111111 'l':111111: Girls' 11111111 H.-XRRIPYI' A. JODAT--'S HATTIE vlxxvolisliIfSfl'l111gl'i1111l1 111111 111111 ll I 111 111,1 1111111 1: g .,, . ' 1 -- 1 -1' T152 .11111i11r Lifm- Sawing Orzlrlvi h111111g1':11 111 7433: 111'1111z11 M1111:1l. I111111g1':11111i1' 1'11111's1'-41111111111 11111 l'i1'1Q' fvllllll l 111'1-ig11 I.:111g'11:1g1- 1'1l111Q 'l': 'Z 1 , 111'1111z1- M1111:11. 1' 1'11111's1-rf--1111111111 - 1- 1' -1'11- - 11- - 11-1 1 . , 11 , .L . I2EA'l'RIl'E M. ISYRRITT -f S11-1111g1':11111i1' fxtl111'S0f Girls' 1'1111l. S11-1111:1':11111i1'l'11111's1- -1111111111 MARION R. liRllIl'KOf '1':111l11: l1'111'1-igln I.:111g11:1g1- 111111 1 1N, LORAIXIC ,1X1,1.1s11N JUNE JOHN sc D11R0'r11Y PETPIRS ' : 111-ls' 1'11111. lJ111111'1'11Y ll1'11N1tTT lQ1 1'11 O Stenographlc Course Rl l'll M. .'xNl,l':KS1,N+Sl0llHLZ'l'2llDllll' 1'1Plll'S1'fl'1Ul'l'lQll l,:111f-' ' ' ' ' . ,11.1,1 1 l11l1. 1111'ls 1 l11l1' lrrz ' . ,. . 1 . llllilllt' 1'l11l1: l11111111l l.1I1l1 . A11 1 llllb. X111--111'11s11l1111t iii 01 Bl:111:1g'1'r '35, 'iiliz l2r1111x1- M1-1l:1l ll0l!0'l'llY M. Iil'liNE'l l'-N . : 111-le:111't'i1'11 C11-1111g1':111l1i1' 1'11111's1- - Girls' 1l11l1 I11111 ll I 111 111 1 1l11l1 I ' - 1' - 1'1r - 11- - 11-1 ' - 1 s H 5 1 P- 1 1 : '2.' flllllll l1l1l1 X11 4'l11l1: S1'l'l't'I21l'j' 'iiliz I11-11111:11i1' flllllbi f,l'2H'll A111111:1l: 111-11'-111i'4 ' ' ' .. A.1111111 lu1l1l11r 7111: Silvvr Bl111l:1l: Vluss 1'11lll' lIllSNl11ll. OLIVE J. N0lll'lRl'IlifSI1-1111g'r:111l1i1' 4'11111w1 4111lN il Htl 11111l 'l':1I1l1': XY0l'l'l1lS. MAKGAR FYI' F. GKAFF 1'l11I1: llllllllll Vlvilllll -1 Nl'l't'lllN. ll.UilillfI'l' l'. IIARTWIG 1'l11l1: R1-111111 'l'z1l1l1f. H11 1 1: . '11111'1 ' Z '11l1: ---- S11-1111::1':111l1i11 1'lllll'S1' 3 Girls' - Sl1'll112'l'ZlIllllt' 4'1111rs1--Girls' 1 1 -111- l.ll.I,l.KN S. 'l'li1,Nl.xSfSl1'll412'l'IllIlIll' f'lllll'St'---1llI'lS' l'l11l1: 111111 l1l1l1 N11 1 lllllb I11111 ll I 111 111 1 111 1 ' lqllllli linux 1' 'l11l1 'bl 'Ii1i. lll'll.l'IN IC. S'l'!ll1.Uil'ZYK 'Sl1'lI11g'l'3 - 11' .11-1 , 11 N 1x ' 11lll'S0 Girls' A: 11- -11-1 ' 1111111 1 1l11I1. l11111111l 'l':1l1l1-I l 11r1-i'-'11 I 111 111 1 4llll1 x 0l'2l1'l1': C11-1311g1':111l11'1' '30, .UENHS H. Glfl l'Z.l Y-Sl1'll112'l'IIlllll1 4 1 P-Is . - '1Ill'S1' -Girls'1'l11l1- ll1111111l 'l':1l1l1-3 l-'111'11ig'11 l.:111Q'11:1g'- l.AL'lllk'l' l'i11l111'1': ll1.1.1.w Sltll 1 1 lllllb .,x1e1'zx'11, .X1ax1cs flltlul l.111.1,xN I1111x N 111a.x111c'1' G11.x1f1f ll.x111111f7'1' ll.x11'1'w11z flI.IYli N11111:R12R .1.x.' lSL'2llL'fll fXN11E11s11 'QS' 'W Q'-f S---F Stenographic Course MABEL A. i1xRNDT-'Sll'l10gl'2l1ll1iC Course-Girls' Clubg Round Table. JUNE M. CLEDIljSON--SfCl10gl'2l1li1iC lfollrse- Girls' Club: Sffienvc Club. BERNARDINE A. DOLATA-Stenogrnpliic Course -Girls' Clubg Foreign Language Club: Science Club. HARRIET B. BRZONKALA-Stvnogrziphic Course MNerciclsg Girls' Clubg Round Tablcg Oracle: SUSIIOQITIDIIGI' 'RGQ Junior Life Suv' ing '34. HELEN U. COIYSINS-Sf0l10gI'HDlliC Course- Girls' Club: Art Club. BEATRICE M. MERKEL-Str-nog1':1pl1ic Course- Girls' Club: Art Club: Round Table: 0rarl9: Sf0l1021'2lDl1Q1' '35, '36 AGNES N. HANEL-Stenogrxlpllic Course-Art Club: Round Table: Girls' Club. LEONA M. KUHN- Sl01l0Hl'2lIl11iC C0ll1'SG-- Girls' Clubg Round 'Fzlblel Science Clubg Oracle: St'0nog1':lpl1cr '35, '36 BI-TATRICE MERKEL AGNES HANEL LEONA Page One Ilundrcd Tuwzfgi-f01z1' i GICRTRVDE BLYCHNER YIOLICT Buxcuuowsiqi Muuox PROKOP KATHERINI-t FAR12 XvFRNA TIlll4E'FTS l.Il.I.lAN xl0IlliZli,IlCXYSIil BETTY KUIIN SICIAZA BOROWY Stenographic Course GERTRITJE M. BITHNEK -Slv1mg1':1pl1if' f'0lll'S0- Girls' Club. MARION F. PROKOP- -St 0ll0Ql'2lllllil' l'uu1's0-1 0l'0ig11 I.:111gu:lg4- Vlulv: H4lllll1l 'l':ll1l0: Girls' Ulub. VIOLET E. liI'NCHKOYYSKIf SM-11ug1':x1ml1ic l'ou1'S0 gtlirlx' Vllllb, KATHERINE FARE - Sfl'1102l':l1llliC l'ml1'so - Girls' Ululvg lf'o1'vig11 Iillllgllilgl' Club. LILLIAN RJNIOIIRZEJEYVSKI Sf0ll02l'2lIilllK'1'Ulll'SQ SGi1'ls' Club. YERNA Il. TIISISETTS-'Stvnogr:1plni1- t'mn'sv- Girls' Ululr: liouiul Tulvlv. BETTY L. Iil'HNiSl0ll0Ql'1lIlllil' f'lllll'Sl'+Hil'lS' Vlulm lluuml 'l':llvlv: l m'm-ign L:111g11:1go Flu lr: Nvrvidsi SN'l'0fill'y 746: 0l':lll'lv: Billing Vlvrlx '35-'36, SELMA K. BUROYYY - Sll'll02l'ZlIilli1' 1'0lll'Ntl -V - Girls Club: Rlllllld 'l':1lnlv: F0l'Oi2ll I,:111gn:1Qv Vluln. fllruffl' Om'll11r1cll'f'd Y'mu'f1lAx'4fii:w' RW 'SAN i..XXYll.XXSliI Nl,xiup,x1uc'1' rlxllilllikl ix N N in ww l xI'x1'r LURRAI Xl-I SCH XYEITZER ,KN Nr: Ziiiu Stenographic Course GRACE E. BRIESE -- Sll'l1U2l'illlllll' l'1llll'sl'--Girls C 'lulnz Svrgn-:milf-:ll-Arms' 'filii Iitlllllll 'l':ulnl1-1 0rzu-lv: llvlmiwi- '34 MARY E. ICIEINER Stl Illillll' Vluli: iilbllllll 'l':nlvl1-1 Girls' Vllllr 'll4lQl'2llIlli1' 1'm1i's4-H -lPr:1A GIAIIYS ,L IA l'Hil'1 Yin ' . . . -11+vgl':l1rlm' l'ull1'sv- Girls' Vllllr: llmllul 'l':1ivlm-: 0l'zu'l1': Slvi1ogi':iplwi' '31 fill. ANNE M. ZERA7'SlK'llHQl':lllllll' 1'Hlll'S1'--HHtlllllll 'l ll1l1 . -1 l n1'1-igli l.:111:'11:1gv Vlulv: Girls' Vluln, LORKAINE E. Sl'HYYEl'l'ZlCK-Sl1-11ug1':l1rluim' 1'nxirsm' hiilw llulu. lwnrs-ign l,:111:u:1gv1'l11lv, MARC-.XRE'l' U. 'IWEIIEMANN-SI1-i1ug1':11nl1iv l'm1rsm- - l m'a-i- ii I- 0' ' ' ' ' , ulll,ll.lLLl' llulv: Girls' Vluln, SFSAN S. IAWIIANSKI! , . . Stviiugiuiluliiv f'0lll'Sl'- Girls Vlulu, ll' Cile.xl'ii Illmcsili Mun' Kinxiiie Om' llzzizdfvzl' ,l.'ZUVlIfj .Yl.l,' XIRGINIA COLE Slmwgrzululliv 1l1llll'S0-'Y'lllillllll 'l'znIllv: Stenographic Course Girls' fllllli. . ..v- - 0 R A. ,,., l -Y., l- Hll ' 'zi ww- Irl'IRNll'l'I ll. lili.Xl'Sl'l --S1v1mg1':lpl1i1'1' l'sv-Girls' Club. llmi n I 111 'll'l 'l' t'IuIv: lluuml 'l':1hlv: Urzu-le: mt lmullllupu M Hllllxlllllll in ASQ'-li , l'II,Sll'l Nl. IPIGIIHRX Slvlluo' llmnml 'l'4nlulm-' l'llIl'l'l2ll ,l'iIIPllll' l'ull1'svH-1iil'ls' Vluhi llilllgllllgll lllllll. lllli' 4'ulll's1---Girls' 1'l11l+: lNlK0'l'lIY Nl. IIINZ-Slvlmgl':11 limnml 'l'nl:lv' l'llll'4'l2'll l.:u11::u:ng'4- llllllll 1,l'2ll'l1'. l'illi11 ' Vlvrk 33. 'Mi ICKMA E. S'I'R0'l'H PINK E v I llvllim' fllllll'Sl' 1lll'lh - Slvllt g' ': ll'l 't' illlllll llifllllll 'l':llvlv: Vlllllz l'Hl'K'lLlll lutllg' ., 0l'2l1'l1'Z ASSlNlillll llmrlcluw-In-1' '31 liuulqlcwllu-1' Titi. DORIS SlEYl'IK'l'--- Sl1'llUQl'IlIllli1' 1ltIIll'St'- -liuuml rllilllll Girls' 4'I11ll: l'lUl't'lQll ldlllgllilgl' Club. . lg. LSl0llUL1'l'ZIIllll1' flUIll'SK 1lll' l'll.lRl,0'I l'l'I CHAMOLSKI llulr I 1141 Vluln: Nvivxnvv ' 'l':llnl1'. L l1.x1e1.u'1 1'r: L 4ll.XNlUI.SKl '4ll'l'l 'll l'1l11 1l:xQv Vlullg Kun . 5 44 5 4 llums Sncvl-tR'r ccrrllx' l l.1. llxz S l'.R Xl .X l RU'l'll ICN lilf X'lRlLlNl.X Lum lhfvwlll lxl Xl xl ugfl' Um' llmnlrrd 'ld 'dwg ' JANE HIQIDIQMANN X.. BRRNICE SCIIROEDER Elective Course SOPHIE R. ZIGLINSKI-flilvvtiw 1'0lll'S0f'F0l'9igll Lilllgllilgll Club: lfllllllii 'l':1blo: Girls' Club. MARIE E. 'l'IMlAN-lib-viive- t'11urSe--Girls' Vlub: Art Club: li1111114l 'l'11bl11: I4'u1'vig11 L2lllgll1IQ,'Q Club. EYELYN L. XYACHOVVIAK-lile-1-tive l'0lll'S0-Sl'i01lL'Q Club: Girls' Ulub: l o1'0ig:11 Lilllgllilglj Club. EDGAR H. liAliTl'lIi'l'4lClvc'tiw f'0lll'S0-fI30yS' Flubg Sl'l0llCC Club: l4'o1'1-1g11 Lllllgllllgt' Club. VVAL'l'ER R. BlCRNllT4lClovtivo t'o11rf1e-Boys' Clubg Foreign 1411155111130 Ulub. JANE G. HEIDEMANN -fl'll1-1-tivu Collrso-Foreigggli L:111g11:1,f:0 Flub: Girls' l'l11b: Sl'll'lll'0 Vlub. BERNICE L. SCIIRUEIJER- lfllvvtivc COll1'SC--llfllllld Table: Girls' Club. P17110 Om' H11111l1'1'd 7 zw11fy-figlzt SOPIIIIE ZIGLI NSKI M.x1111c 'YIMIAN 05'- XN'.x1.'1'ER Rlikxlrr EVELYN VVAc11owI1x1i liinmlz ll,x1z'1'i:1.' IQm:14.1e'.' l'I..XlH C1..xRI4.xcl4. 1111111 .VX R Num fXlRcrrr1K XY.xl.'1'l-11: IX1AxR7ullx.x Elective Course DOROTHY F. PRICE-f Iilvvfivv f'0lH'S0-S1'il'll1'l' Flulm: F0l'0i2ll l.:1n- QIIIILTO Vluh: Rmnul 'l':1blm-3 Nora-icls. ARNOLD A. MKOTEK- -I'Il4wtix's- 1'u111'w' Buys' Vllllr: S4'il'll1'0 Vlulr. YVAL'l'EK Y. M.-KRZOFKA--l'llvc'Iivv l'o1l1'sm'. f'L.XRl'INfxE T. lHllE+ICl01'lix'v 1'lllll'NK'f--Si'il'lll'U Vllllb' I'm ' flllll . I N ROBERT G. l'LATHwl'ZIvvIive- t'n11x's1---Iluys' Vluh: St'iUll1'1' Vluh fc Um'll11mr'rwu' 'l m'z1l,v-111'11u w ' X Ilulewrm' l'm'1' wa..-f -J I l,'I'5X N IIRllI,IJI.R , , NY v X ll! l'11.ffwU1n'lllrflmlfmwl'l'f11'fIx 4 Elective Course IQETSY li. SCHHUEIIICK l'llw'Iivv Vulll-so-lQi1'ls' Vlulu: I4'u1'n-iuln 143112112120 Vlulvz Hllllllll 'l':1lvl4-: 0l'2ll'lQ'2 Sim' lu-pm'Im-1' 'JH '31 'I4li. Slum-izll I'x0IlIlll'l'S. SUPHIE R. SHOCK-WIClw'livv 4'w111's1-. LYNN M. Ll'NlDl5l'IliGfl'Ils-vliw- 1'o11rw- ftlivls' Vluln: S4'it'll4'l' Vlulv I o1'm-ima I,:u1g'u:1gv Vluh. JANE H. HAl'KE-l'Zlw'lix'v 1'4llll'Sl' l 0l'1'i2ll l.:1llp:ll:ug'm- l'l11 f:ll'lS flllll, JOAN P. l5Rl'N0-I'Ilw'liv4- Vullrsx--fGi1'Is' Vluln: Sviulws- Vlllh. lr MYli'l'Ll I L. BETHKE- ff-- Illlwlivm- l'lllII'51' Girls' Vlulu: S1-iollvv Vluh l4'm'm-igll I,:z11g'u:1ge- Club. DOROTHY I. SElGNEMAR'l'lN lfllwliw l'nu1-sv-f-Sviq-llw Flu Girls' Vllllb. lr 'Ulr- j,xx1-: HAx1'11 Ilulwrux' Sr111:w7x1Axla'1'1x Mx 'R Elective Course LEONARD F. Rl l'KlHVSKI-lClw'liw 1'1llll'S1'fS1'i1'll1'1' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1lub: Buys 1lub: l'0l'l'lHll l,:111g'l1:1m- 1lub. S'l'.-KNLEY YY. MELZER-l'll1l1'liv1- 1'1illl'N1lfS1'l1l1l1'0 1' ROISICKT D. KEl'NE-l1Zlv1'tivv 1'1blll'N1l l11ryS' 1'lub: l'll1'l' 1'lub. DONALD J. MEREDITH+l'll1-vtiw- f'1llll'SUfl5Ilj'H' 1 N1'l1'll1'1' 1'lub. MALCOLM J. I.INVEY-I-lloa-Iivo 4'1llll'S0-S1'i1'lll'l' 1 l 1ll'1li5.fl1 Ililllgllilgfll 1'lub: Buys' 1'lub, El.E.XNORE M. IARlCK-lCl1wlix'1- 1'1Plll'S1' -Girls' 1 liuuud 'l':1blv. YIULET M. W'EN'l'LANIlfl'Il1'1'tive- 1'1llll'N1 Girls' 1 R1illll1l 'l':1bl0. ISEKNICIC M. S0li0'l'KA-l'll111'lin- f'1llll'S1' Girls' 1 ltuuml Tublo: Art 1'lub. 1 1 1 1 lub. Sti- lub: lull: lub: lub: lub: A ' 4 9 r. IrI',RXl1lu 51lll1i'l'li.X, l'.l.l-IAN Xvl1ll.Ii'l' XYIiN'l'l..X if wh H. R111u4.1el lxu Nl., IJOXALIJ MliR1cb1'1'H, Rl.XI.1'0l.Nl l.mx'liY ffl E A N , ,D i,..,-J N 1 5.1! E 4 I N'mx1.m' llllcmllzlz I.l111mx.1lw R1 ll1lXXNl I 1,11-ffl' Um' llllflfifwl' lllrrll' mil DTEPHEN CZAJ KONVS KI, VV I LLIA M MOMB Low, RUBERT HIALGERTY, Rlvnlxun KIRCIIKIAYICIQ, PA11 Nom I-I Seated: JOHN KONEK, ELMIQR IXIIEMCZYNSKI, ROLAND 'l'wINEM, XVILBVR BI-ZCKFR El t' C0 JOHN KONEK-Elevtive f'0lll'S9-Sl'l611l'P Ulubg ELMER R. NIEMCZYNSKI-Elective Collrse-Boys' Boys' Club. Clubg Scieuf-e Ulubg Football: Soomul Team '35, WILBUR E. BECKER-Elective K'm11'sc1-Boys' Vlubl SL'l0111'9 Ulubg Htlllllil 'l':1ble: F4n'vig:u LZIIIQIIIIIIO Flulv. RICHARD E. KIRCHM.-XYER4Elective Fourse- Boys' Club: Round Table: Scif-lml Ulub: Foreign Language Club. VVILLIAM H. MOMBLOWV-Elective l'o111'se4Sc'i- once Ululvg Foreign Laxuguxxge Flubg Boys' Club. ROLAND H. TWVINEM-Elective COIIPSO-IQOYNY Club: Sciom-e Club: F0l'0igl1 Illlllglllilgi! Clubg PAUL A. NORGEI.-lflloq-tive l'o111'sP-BOYS' 9111111 Oracle: Assistant Busiuvss BI2lll2l53fl'l' '34-'35, T1'621Slll'0l' '35: Fross Vouutl-y: Sevmul Tc-:un Business Mamalger '35-'3G. '3-1. First Toauu '33-'3-1. ROBERT E. HEGERTY, JR.-Elm-tive I'0u1'Se-- STEPHEN J. CZAJKOVVSKI-Elec-tive t'uu1's0-Sci- Boys' Club: Science Ulub. ence Vlub. Pugc O nc II ZH1!fI't'U1 T11irfy-Iwo YIu1.x-:T Si-:I-zxllxxx, Seated: IRHNE SIKOR YAl.r:1c1rx BARIMSIEWICZ, HIQLEX hICCAR'l'lIY, ICSTIQLLE JOCIIIMS A, TOULA BLANAS, IXDA SHULTS. IRENE fJI.EINIl'ZAK 1 Elective Course HELEN MC CARTIIY-llllswfivo Cnursv Girls' Club: liouml Tublv: lPl'ZllllGlfilf Club: FUl'0lgll Lau- guuge Club. IRENE M. OLEJNICZAK-IClvvtive Coui-sefGirls' Club. YALERIA A. BARBASIEW'IUZ-Iflloctix'e Coursv- Girls' Club: kouml Table: Foroigu Lauiguuge Club. ESTELLE A. JOCHIMS-Illlevtive Course. YIOLET M. SEEMANN-H1001ivv Cuursv-Girls' Club. 'l'0l'LA T. IIIJANAS---lilvvlive f'Ulll'Sl'7K0llllli 'l':lbl0: Girls' Club: Sc-in-lu-0 Club: Ari Club. IRENE A. SIKOKA--Iilcvlivv F011l'SC-FlDl'l'ig'll Lull- guugo Club: Girls' Club. ADA M. SHULTS-lilvvtivo Course-Girls' Club: Scif-uve Club. Page One Ilzmdrrd T111'r'fy-tlzrcc l'.l.Slli li.XXll'UXI HAZEL M. lAAI'K-lfllx-vtivv 1' l'l0l'1'l4 ll l'lll 'll'l '0 Vluln ,., 44 ,lb . l ELSIE ll. KAMPONI lilo:-tivo Voursv Girls' Flulm: St'l0l1t'0 Ullllr: .- llmlml 'l':1lulm-3 l'llll'Ul2'll I,:ll1gl1:lgol'l11lr ANNA M. Rl'SH.-KK-lfllovlivv llIIlll'S0 Girls' 1'll1l1: lfllllllll 'l':1lnls-: A Orzu-le: lim-pmtm' 'CH-'IEIL FRANCES J. Ml'l'l'Hl'll,lf-lfllm-vtiw- 4'm1rsvfGirls' l'lulu: llllllllll 'l':llnl1'. ELEANUR M. Ill+llN'l'Z---11114-1-tive 1llllll'S0fl'l4Dl'0l2ll Iiilllgllilgtl Vluh: 4-llls tluln. RI l'H R. l'0l'l'l 'll l'lll 'll'I 'll Vlulr HAZEL .L fmllflflllx---lCl1'1'Tivv ll1llll'Sl'. Puyf Om' l1'1zmlr1'r1' 'lll1lI'f-Yfflllll' IIlll'Sl' Girls' illlllhl Ilouml 'llIlllll'I K0NIl'Kl'l4l'Ilw-Iivv l'ollrs0- -'Girls' Club: liuuml 'l':llllq . , 1 Rear: RUTH Koxickii, lim-:Axon Hx-:INTZ Front: H.-xzE1, CiRlil2N, .ANNA Rrslmx, lfmxcv-is Kll'l'CHEI.l. I. Zll XlllI1lX lgxmalclvm. llxlu NY' .. A Lf 14. '. HELEN L. hll'lS 'l':ll+l1 YIOLET M. Ululr : l LORENl'l'l Girls' l'lLl'IANORE 01100 Vlub. , v1.11 'l'umN , S4 ,IL .x lRl-'Ii g 9 X K l X . JASIUKKOWVSKl--lilvrlivv f'ml1'sv-- Vluh: l4'm'1-igrll llilllgllilgl' Flulv: limuul XZ S1-il-Iwo Vlub. SODEMANN ---lfllvvtivo llUlll'S0- -'Girls' Art Vlulu. S. IUCVYOIAINSKI-ICle-vfivv ll0lll'Sl'f' Vlull E. DAEHLINGfl'llvm't ive 1l01ll'Sl-'-Sl'l- Vlula: Girls' Vlulm: l m'vig:n Inlllgllzlgv x' X fl X Illl l'l Som xi xx x NUI XXI XNIURI UH N x Elective Course SYLYESTER M. PAWLOWSKl-lfllvvliw ll1llll'Sl'-' Sl'l0lll'0 Vlnlv: l'l0I'l'lgll L:111g'11:1g:v Vlnlm: Buys' lluhi liuuml rllilllllk HAROLD J. T0lilNgl'llvz'tivv 4'o1ll'sv. YYILLIAM J. l'Rl'llSlNGERfl'llv4'livv 1'0lll's4'. MILTON A. ENGBRING--lflle-4-tiw- 1'm1rso-f-lluulnl Tablv: Ups-ra-ttzusz Kohinhood, Inv., Blow MP Down: lffmtlulllz First 'llvillll '34-'RSI Vluss 1lUllllIllNSl0ll. Puyv Om' fllrflaiwd 'l'l1ir'ly-jim' XYIVIA N Rllelaow IQSTHICR PRzx'1:YL Elective Course LEONA V. SCHUDA-Elective Course- Svieuce Club Girls' Clubg Round Table. FRANK J. LECHER-f14114-vtivo 1'o111'se-Boys' Flulu: Sc-i 1-ucv Ululu: l llI'4'lg.1'll llllllgllilgfi Club: Art Vlllll. YIYIAN F. KIEISOYV- -lfllm-vtivv t'u1ll'se-Gi1'ls' Club. ESTHICR L. PRZYRYL lCll-vrive f'0lll'S6-Rlllllld Table Girls' Clulu. Ptlflf One IZ1UItI1I'llli Tlzirfy-.vi.1' Elective Course RAYMOND F. W'ES0L0YYSKl-IG11-viivu f'01ll'S0A-- JANE E. FE'I'Hl'IRS'l'0N--1111131ish t'o111's1- 49111-1-ig11 Sl'i0lll't' Club: 1111111111 'l':1l1lv: Buys' Fluh. L:111g11:1go l'l11l1: 1111111111 'I':1l1l1-: Girls' l'l11l1: Si'it'11l'0 l'l11l1. FRANK INCHES- -l'Il111'tiv1- f'0lll'Nl' l'I'llSS t'111111t1',1' Tlxillll. LlCS'l'l'IR J. l'LAl7ERf-IClwtiv1- f'lllll'S0-St'i0lll'0 l'o111's0-I 111'e-ig:11 : 1: Club. ROBERT L. GREIVELDINGER - 51111111111 .Kris 11111 111,.1 111111 N11 1 1' uv .01 11. TUIYUON Nu-..- l 111xx1Q I!1c111ss R,11'x111N11 NY1:s111.0wS141 P11 f4 f1 .. 4. .l.1N1-: l 1:'1' 1 1 1i11s'1'ox l1x111 C1 11111 D IXURICRT li111311'1i1.111x1 ,wr yn Om' llzrzzflrrn' 'l'f1i1'fyv.vm'1'11 What do we see Within the C but a sea of busy, working students - we hope! Along the rows we find freshmen with their algebra, sophomores learning their lepidoptera, juniors discovering Napol- eons in Mexico, and the not - to - be - forgotten, laboring seniors with their formal essays in the making. as at ' Perhaps mark day was at hand, for those students were very busy, indeed! But why shouldn't they have been, for, after all, isn,t it an excellently prepared lesson which makes the day turn shades brighter and the classroom clocks to be forgotten? Experience, has sometimes proved a dear teacher-and so to study! First Semester Freshmen yr lfoilum Rout Dorothy Goodman. Cecelia Doxtatcr, lletty Feest, Geraldine Fuller. Genevieve Cir-hy. Gerald Ehleiter, Betty Evans. Ervin Gorski, Theresa Fncile Seeunrl Ifllllt-Jtlllll Bigelow, Jane Anderson, Lydia Fandek, Ruth Eriekson, Eleanor Branun, Ruth Bear- inan, Mary Connelly. Ethel Baum, Clara Battani Thirfl Hou'-Georgre Brennan, XVilliam Bourbeau, Lena Deccarini. Laverne Davis, Irene Ahraniezyk, Marion Felten, Leroy Iiehling, Raymond Bernauer, James Connelly, Anton Czerwinski Fourth ffllll'--'l'lllIllC0 Fahry, Marcella Bizefski, Norene Clatsvorthy, Kathryn Desh, Vivian Frederick, Betty Cross, Marie Cross, Florence Berg, Leo Donihrowski T011ff0Il74X'0l'0llll'i1 Bednarek. Marie Fuchs, Dorothy Fons, Leonard Berth. Milton Galan, Ralph Bauer, John lialleringr, Kenneth Fennesy Ifolloin l.'ou'-XV:1rren Krogstad, Evelyn Larson, Virginia Hellrnng, Lillian Kowalski, Dorothy Kaiser. Evelyn Laseelle, Lillian Kintis, Dorothy Johnson Neeourl Iron'-Mary Ann Johnson. Phyllis Linderoth. Shirley Larson. Helen Knklinski, Marion Huth. Dor- othy IiI'ZOIIllllSlil, Emil Grieshalrer, Frank Kliehhan, Margxuerite llaherla 7'hir4I Razr- -Frederick Kaiser. XVallace Hofinann, Ruth Hofmann, Joyce llorneinann, Florcncc Gorzyeki. Lorraine Lalliseh. Rose Krzyzanowski, Mary Javorck lfnurih Noir'-Laverne Karweik, Anne Kowalezewski. Delores Kordas. John Kuhieek, Phyllis Herzog. liulry lloreh, Janet Kovatovieh. Dorothy Henning, Alvin Lange I iffl1 Noir- Ruth lleidtke. Sylvia Knutzen, Eleanor Lesser, Janet Kettner. Erika Koehler. Phyllis Lani- lll'l'1'lli. Ilarry li2lIl3.Z'1'lllHlt'll4'l', Elaine Kellogg. Ervin Krupnik 'l'np Iron' Eugene Lehnizinn. .Iune Jzikovieli. Ennny llllit'lllSlill v - Q - Page Om' Ilzuzdrmi 1501-fy First Semester Freshmen r i First Semester Freshmen lfellem lmfw--Yiviaii Meunteastle, Stephanie Szezet-li. l'earl lingers, Gladys Malinke, Lerraine l'liilIips. lleretta Keeney. Mary Marten. Estelle Raines, Beatrice Merbeek Nweml Herr' -Stefania Urban. lintll Muslna. Gertrude Mayer, l'arl Mnsstnann. Iieliert Seliienle, Ilarry Rey, Jane Meffatt. lbeleres I'llI'tlll1 Tlliwl lftlll' Iietty Nieniann. Mary-Jane l'eg:is, Ilertliy l'allag:i. Andrey Stevensen, Ralph Hankel, Hebert . Keniiker. Tlienias liezinarynewski. lflniil leieli, Illlfll i'ias-entiue l 1lll1'f7L New lbean Petersen. Virginia Reliletl. llertense Rodriguez, lleleres Przywerski, Kathryn Riekeff, .lean Usterndert. Leslie Maas. llavid Iiiee. Flerenee Nelan Tep lieu' -llenald Mnsial. Lerey Ulni. Ularenee Pessell. llalpli Mnsehinski. Lee Marquette t'liarlette l'iek Shirley IUIX, Julia Uliradevielt lieflem Ifelr Sylvia 'IR-ska. Merle XVeg:ener. Relrert Fllstrup. Ilerethy Seliiller. Isabel Trzeinski, Rntli Snyder, l'l1arles Seliriel, .lesepliine Zenilan Neeenfl lieu' -.Ianies Santilli. 'Fed Zalewski. Rest-niary 'l'ang:er, tileria Tarkewski. Sadie Satula. Helen 'Fay' ler. Leriena NVarren. lflerenee XVag'a, Ilarry Strelew Tllirvl Ifeut Ilerraine XVippieli. Betty NVillianis, Ruth NW-stplial. Irene NVarg:a. Geraldine XVeiss. Elizalietli Vargxa. Alive Selineider. Mildred XVilaniewski. Marien 'l'ews l Illll'flI, Ifeu' llese Sarsen. Irene Yank. Arthur Velliner. Reland XVestplial. l'eter Teinassini. Myren XVest- plial. Frani-is Seree. lleretliy Sniitka. Sidney Zirwes Twp Nutr -Ferne Tlienipsen. Mary Ilenise Seln-tl'ler. Ilney 'l'I'tIj2lll. l'il5ll'lt'S xV2lL1'lll'l'. Lee Snyder, lleward White. .lee Zaie. James FVUOKHIRIIIIS 4. B .1- First emester Freshmen L 4-7 V W-qi lJtljll'f,Ht'l1llllff7't'tll'.17I'1j'AUlI4 Second Semester Freshmen liuilnm lfvnr lflrlu-l llI'lllll'l'. NVi11ifr1'1l Allan. liimflulrml flilNIl1.fI'HIlll0. Lloyd l:lllllll'll, lltblllllll l1I'l'IlZ1'l. Hur- lruflv Hy:-rly. Iflnwlio Cll't'llZlll0XVSlil. lflldvu 15illllHll'll. l'l1lNV2lI'll lllnwus. l.uc'illm- lirusvwilz Nfwrlllrl lfulr lill'll2ll'll Uajski. NIIIIUX Ilvyvr. llulurvs Ih-rm-mlt. Muriuu ll0lll'. lfltlu-l Ast, llorullly lim-un, Ilurutlxy Ii0lll'llil. l'llUl'l'll1'l' lic-1l11:1r1'zyk. Grvto Bryusvll Third lfurrf--Ilurvm-y Ihulzivu. Ralph lhulzivu, Golelius- HIll'l'lll2lllll. liussm-ll l'uug:hliu. lil-uuvlln lhwkwilll. Iflugrm-uv Vin-sim-lski. Waller Al1g11styu4m'ic'z. James Bigelow. Erwin Uzyzm-wski 1 I-'nurtll Ifrrll' -Julius lsfllllilllilll. Eqlytllv Bic-lnwski. Alllllvllt' llouk, Muriuu l:1'lllUll, Mm' Iiruwu. lmrutlly It:-rry, Imris liogrgs. Gran-v lirulllor, Adeline- Arudt. l4'lura-uve liuttuu lfiflll lfrm' Mary l5lll'l'3L'I'I'. Ida l:lI4'l'lll, flllill'l1'S A-xllfillll. l'l1:1rlm-s lluhll. Yirgiuiu lirisvm-, II1-ury l:llllXVlIl4'l'NIt'I'. l':1ul Iiurrill' Twp lruu' 1ll2ll'4'Il1'l' 1:2ll'lllll2lIlll. l'll'Zlllk Fic-slik. liuyluulul Ilyknwski lrmu- ll2lI'Illllll. Second emester Freshmen Multum Iron' l':1l1'im'iu l4'ux'vi1-11, Iuvz t'l1:11uln-rluiu. BI:u'jm'i4- Iluuum- vtvu Nm-mul lfnlr --I'l1lw:ll'1l Gzllulziuski. l3l'IlIl l'li,:lluu-. Nlurim' 4'l1w4rl'nwsky. llllllllllbil l72lIHll'l'2l. l'llm-zlllulw Iuwlu-1's, llurnluu Imily. ,lmm lmrsq-l1A ll1-rui4-4- llutlmwski. .ll'SSlt'lllIll' lll'i1'i'iu 'l'hir4l Iron' FlHl'l'lll'C' Ibylxul. 1'li1Tor4l l'lIl2t'llllIlIlll, Ililliuu I4'1'its1-ln. lllsllu-1' lNlllllDI'lHVNlil. l'l1lill1 llHllll1'l' Ku- gw-liuv lN'lIlSlil. lfllvuluxr lPUlll2lLl'2llSlil. Sylvia: lN'lIl2lfT. G.-n1',1:v lllisvll l ull1'l1ll.'ulr lxjjillllll Ii11l:lw-ris.A11tm1I 1':1ug:vsh.Arthur l'llSl'll1'l'. lluwuril Gwitt. .Iuuv liuuu. lie-ululn l'lV1lllS, l'lIlQJfl'Il1' Fm-llv, XV:1lt1-r Ilulm-usvk. Isulwllv lfvvtvaxlx Fifth lion' Avyvs l4ll't'llj', linlu-rl Vupv. lCivl1:1r4l lfluuunus, Ulgm llulllks-. vll'l'lllll4' G2lYlll. Glu-uu Iilliutl. Huy- ' 4 umuml tlulrllu. lmlwrt Hwitt. lvllllillll I'1'v1l1-rim-k. 11111531-1111 fll'll1'lllNVNlil Tru Iron' xvilylll' l'l:lrk, Ilurry Grulzn. llllllillil l,2llllllS, Rluuriw- Imllflu-1'ty. l l'2lllli GIll!lSli2l. lmuuhl llrvw. I Nlurliu l':Yl'2lI'll. .Xmlulph lbvim-I l'f1ffv Om' llu11u'1'fu' l'lO1'fvX'Af'ZA'IV fi A- Second Semester Freshmen Imllnm Iron' 14111114-I' Kcwlsvli, l-Ivan ll:u-lim-y. Hlaulys llnllvr. Ailtlwliy Iil'2ll'Zl'li. .losi-pli Kowalski. I'IIll'l llum-yaxgrl-r, Iluln-rl .Im-uskv. Blilclri-41 llufTm:1n. lllvulyu lluusv. .le-:in llvlminp: Nrvmub Irvin' Gladys llnffnmli. Hlllllilll Kryprim-r. Auilrvy .luiri-, Annie Glvaisuli, vl'l'llIl llm-1'11lu'. Supliiv lizul- , zulinslii. .lusvluliiiiv .lHI',LL'l'llNl'Il. Anim Guido. lliyllis Illllil 7'llir1lli'nH' Louise- J2llll'1'li4'. II'1'Ill'Jl'lkl'. lqlilllll' Hurt. Ruth lil'2lfl. Iinylnoml Iiillllqil. Artllur Kujalwzl. lirvin If2lllf0l'Slil. Nni'n1:ln Kvntm-r. Iiuln-rt llarrisun l ul4r'lI1 Ii'nlr-- t'l:lr:1 llvrzillv. Imrraliliv GllllllM'I'i, lfllninv Graihslw, i:l'2li't' llolllsm-lwl. Hlmlys th-rim-i'nIl1, l.u1'ill1- IIHQIIIII, Flurm-111-1' GllZlllZl'k, Rohn-rl llinim-li. Jos:-pll Krebs I-'ifill Iron- Norln-rl limvulm-wski, Gmwlnn lilug. Iiolu-rr .l:uwk. Huy .lm-nrivli. fr1'l'2ll4l llullis, Glen .Inna-lc. V1-rxmn ,'lIl'j,I1'llNl'll, lidwin llviutz. Iflrvin Kuszyvzalrl-li Top Ifmr Stl-vv JGIIIIISZ, Russvl Kupplin. llairulil llnslain. I:l'll1'l' Grulki- Ti' Second Semester Freshmen lmflfnn lffm' I4'lm'1-m'm- Kllllllll4'l'. llaiynmml lii'11sxli:x, llsn- Iimic-1-izili, Rum- Iiwi:llkmvski Nw-mul lfuu' tmurinzi Nlzlrtinm-ilu, Hom- I.1-limalmi. l.um-5' l,wt't'l'wln. l4liI'l'ilill1' Nlzlliszvwslai. Phyllis liirvlm- lll1ly1'l'. llalrric-t llallillu-1-li. lflli-:umr lmksim-ll. .luyvv NI:-elruw. NI2ll'lUll Knrlwl Tllizwl limi' l'4-:irl Krzyzzlnuwslii, R11-lulrnl l,iv1-say. llzlrulil l,m-las. liaiynmxlil Imtle-l'1i1ns1-i'. llurulliy l.illlIl1'- we-hr. M:lrg::ir4-1 Imiliplu-. liuth Kzllmlizu-lu-r. .lunv lmm. l lu1'1-114-v l,:11's4m. Yll'g'llliIl l.usi:lli I-'uurllz Irma' Ht'l'llil4lllll' limllmlm-wskzl. Iilwilnlzi Nlllfli. Aliw- Muslnwski. Iqllllil Iill'lilHllI'll'li, 1h-r:1l1lim- l,m-tl'lm-r. llillian liluss. .lllliu Kliniuwic-z. Ilnmiliy IilllHl11'XYNki, 1G1'm-u Iinwli. M2ll'!Rll'l'l Iinlmlzii-.islai I ifI11If1m' I.:-roy Mllsvliinskv, l+'1':1uk Krzusku, l:1'l'llIltllll4' l,:xzm-wslii. Ilulwnliy Krnplczl. Erin-st l.ynl'4mt. llaiyliwml l.:u-xlliaik, Orville llimllu-rg: Tvip lrnu' 4l1'li11 l.m-lil. William Blingn, .lnlm Milli-r. Gl'l'il'lllll' liutuyalk, Ilnrulml Krug, llnrnlnl lim-niur. ll:-nry Knslwlln-lc. I:l'l'll2ll'Il lilm-lm, Irene Muslim gfl'0m'll11rnfr'i'4l l u1'fy-llimw' Second Semester Freshmen lfollolll lfflll' ll: Nwvollfl lion' llolu-rl .x:u'unran, nuuu-lx ,w--omatm. Ho.-...... --K.,-U... .NWN ....,..,. ........ lii4'llil'Z'lk, Orville Martin. llm-rbi-rt l'vt1-rson. Florom'-0 Miehalak .... ....., . t v . 'l'l1irfl Nou- Nanvy Ms-aml. Gs-iwvis-vo Uzga. Alargrars-t Price, Mario Nowak. Tony Urlowski. Agrnos 1'r1-im-iz. Iiorolhy Nowak. Dolores Marzion, Irma Patrick. IC1lwai'cl Przybyla l o111'tIL lf0llA I'lI'Vll1 BI21illSZC'XVSkl. H4-nry Pilarski. Ervin Prnski. Marian l'ro4-hnow, Antonia llhlak. llattim- 3Il'lH'ZklHVNkl. .lane Ph-wa, Robert Oukvrlanllor, Rolu'1't Paul. Gillis-rt Nl1'lIlI'ZXllSkl lfiflh ll'0ll' - Sophia Piotrowski. l+'lo1'er10z' Mevikalski Audrvy Pvshal, Sylvia Norr. l'arwlin4- Mal-kay, I'lllNV2ll'll Polinski, Ml-lvin Nix-mann. Jann-s Malotkv, Ray Piotrowski. Ervin Monza-l. Ton Iron' -I.o1'x-Ita l'1'zyla1'ski. Alive Meriden. Ruth Moyer. lflthvlyn N1-lson. Marvin Miller, lim-nno I Ks-nm-lla Noll. Janie-s Parks, 'l'1-tlmly l'iata-k. Ray Milcwski, la-o l'vflc-rsl-11 th Vial-v. lfotfom lfolr,-l'arl llatajski, Raymond Tvricli. G1-orpxo Szpak. llazvl Svhnlz. Phyllis Sm-wsvzyk. Urnia Schmidt, Erma Svlixnidt, Stanley Todryk, Loretta liozumalski Svvoml lfouv--Iillizahetli liandula. Richard Quinlan, Walt:-r Stuart. Beatrice- Swvykata. Lloyd Skagrvn. Dol- phino Sowinski, Sylvia Soczynski. George Sagranoxyski. Joseph Skonvc-ki Thirrl lfllllff-lllllll St'll2lfTt'l'. Rose Smagalski. William Tliornlwry, Virginia Rossa. Elaine S1-hnlz. Margarm-I Simons, Margaret Power. Dolores Stolpa. Nathan Shapiro I our1IL It'ouv--'l'h4-resa l'0gis, Stanley Sxvzyhek. Lois S1-hnstl-r. Violet S1-lim-Il'vr. Alegra SUlll1ll0I'f1'lll. .lum- Risvh. Marion Rehorst. Nivk Santilli. Emily Tyhorski. ldclna S1-riinagror Fifth lfozlr-llorolliy liutlmwski. listher Szczypc-k. Angeline Svhiltonv. Amir:-y Sc-liroeder, lie-tty Simon. Roy SClll'0l'1l0I'. Frank Sm-ltlow. John Sullivan, George Sm-hmidt Top Noll' Walton' liykowski. Leonard Solar-Zak. .losn-ph 'l'homson. Farl Rumhoff. Paul Rvslor. Rolwrt Sm'l1:u-for. Iiolwrl Simons. Rolmt-rt 'l'n0hol. Thomas Swolmomla l'41,m' Om' 1lu1m'1'm1' lforfy-fuarz' Second Semester Freshmen x Bottom Nun' -Mnx Zielinski, .iainws Walrti, Czlsilnirzl XV:ilvz:1k. Intricin Zil'lll2lIl, Virgriniai 'l'i1ni:in. xl2lI'j' Jillll' Tjonsvold. Lorraine TIIZIVS, Victoria Wrobvl, Dorothy 'i':iz:ill:1 Swollrl Hou'--Anna Wolosz, Molly Virgrili, Doris NVoissg:orlwr, Androo Vorlindvn. Joyvo XVin'k, Joan Tnrslw. Norln-rt Wzlllorh. Marion Wurtnnui. IH-rnico XVn-gm-r Tliirfl Hon'---ll:i1'l'y Zinnner, Lflxvl-'I'Ilt' 'l'ito. George XVo1t'f. John Zzxwikowski, Sa-rio VL-ntnrini. In-nnzird Xxvllillk, Walter Winzon, Ray Wzirnor, I100Il2lI'tl Znclnirizis, Norwood Winter Fourth, Ifolr--Cizirzl XVilinski, Jost-phino Vic-iv, Snsin Zlzihis, Louis Ullstrup, Jt'1lllI'ill' XVisniowski, Audrey Zoiso. Emolino Zondu, Mac Wvllnitz, Ray Zim-senior, M -lvin Wollort I-'ifth 1t'Illl 'AIlIl'jOl'il1 Williams. Frzlnk Zzlwikowski. Donald Vogt, Alvin NVood, Ilownrtl Zaihol. .lurk NV:ilk- or, Glonn Vainsolow. Aloysins Wojcim-1-howski, liziylnonti XVnrin, Harvey XVozniak Top Nou'--Cliostor Zzipnll, Sipfllililltl Walt-zaik, Ralph Wit-tigers, Frank Wiorzlm. Williznn Wohick. Frod- orick Zorctzku lfllfflllll NIPII'-Y-'l'il0Ill2lS Dietz. Mary Cyhry. Dorothy Blidish. Sm-stilin 11ll0t'2ll'l'lli, Iliglno ,xltiilllll Butus. Lorraine Becker, Virginia Brnnnvr, Imogrt-no Eckert eeond Semester Freshmen Donn-t roponlos, Nm-unfl Hou' -lronv Alhrvcht. ilzlrold Ifiivkstnedt, Jane Castugriiozzi. Fi'll't'I1l'l' l'ZlI'lli2lklHVSki, Virginia Chris- liZlIlSl'Il. JUZIIIIIK' Czinilvholl, I':l:I'Ilil'0 Davis. Ethel Brnmor, LUUIIZI Abrzilizun Thirrl Iron' lie-len Iflvnnicli, Bl2ll'f2,'ll6-5l'if0 Iiisenwag, XV51rr0n Anderson. IAliVI'l'll1'li Ithivlstfiiii. xxriuiillll Erivii- son, Arthur Burns, Rirhaird Brown, Chester Budish, .T4-:in Brandt, Ann Cs-linski Fourllz Iron- f Frances Bothke, Ruth Graffenius, Bessiu Cass, lilizaihotii th-rlingr, Josephine Grnbnor, Mur- ion Brown. .lm-:inottv 1g2lffillllllll'l', Glauljss B2l1lIllLC2ll'dt Fifth lfouf iitnily 1'Z2ljk0NVSki, Pillli Bruno, Otto Broitiow, Alan Donn-nt, Hogror Iioottvlior. XV:iltor Fox, Goorpro i'ilIllllI'ii'il. Dorothy Borg Top Rolf' -flfrodm-i'is'k lfoppo, William tlrvgl, Jenn Giihort A First Semester Sophomores v' 'f' Vu gn' Um' 1l11r1z1'rrt1' lfo1'l-x'-jirn' Semester Sophomores I First Semester Sophomores Iiwllmn Ifulr 'Virgil liluss. l4I1'wi11 I.11Il1v1'. A1'li110 II:11'twig:. 11'1-11m- li1'111lzim-1:1111-ls. ,I:11111-s liillllllil. I':4lHIll'4l hh 1 1 .lun-gm-1'. Aluis 1il'XSZl'NVSki, J:11114-s ' -xsou. Yah-1'i:1 .lzlblmlski N4'rm1rI lflllf'--Y-4Qlll'llUIl Iltxlllkb. 4lvu1'g:r- IIIIIUH. Patel' GI'l'4'!llllil'1', l':2ll'1 f:U4'1ZillQI1'l' Lllvillu I 1'o1I1'i1-ks. Ihyllis IM-114-1111y. I.i1liz1l1 I1z1tl11'0p, Glurial LllZi. 1ius:1111u11ll IlUlltSl'll4'l 'I'l1ir1l Ifrnl' Ilnllnh Kryzlrrwski, 'l'u11y I':SIl2!l'Z2l. I'1ill'Ql1 II:-aly, .lm-:111v llaiwv, lI:1rri1-1 1il'Xllll'. 120111111 tiilln-1-1. Ni2ll'5I2ll'l'I K11114-z:1l, 11w-114- llnrt. Ruln-rt Ilnwalrd If'uln'lll Ifulr-ilu1'1ln11 JUIIIISUII, Ihrln-1-1 Hess. Nllxillllll' Krusx-, 01531 tiulnh. M:11'p::11'm-t Iizlrprm-s. Allllt'li1'N1' I,:111g'1-. llulh QQFIIUIIXVRIIKI. Bflllk Hs-1'111:11111. Juhu Kimber l i1Il1 lion' A1'111i11 I,ir'1txkl'. I lll'1'!'Sf Kitzlwnv, 1Su1'11:11'll If2lI'li0XYil'Z. NV:1r1'1'11 llintz, Rulzlml Km-11ig:, I,lI1liI'l'S Ii1'lll'l'. Il:11'ul4l LRIIIIVS 'I'np Imn' 4lilIw1't Kivlllilxll. A111011 Iilug. NIHJHI' Hmski. 1:11114-s Klll'lli,LY. l'IlIQ'4'll1' .lzlslu-li, .Iulm Ii1'm'k. Nliltnu Nlih-In-Il First liuilnm lfmr llulmw-s Nuwzlkuwski. Iistln-1' Ilogxln-Z1-wski. I4'1w1':1 Russ, I:1'l'IliC'4' S1-l11':111k, Gillu-1'i 11:11-tlm-1'. 1,1-sliv li--i1111-1', Nflith Sl'ijJfIll'lllilI'IiIl. ,Xflilllx 1lllZlYHll'YIllHVSlii. J11111' Rnssow N1-wn11fl Nun' --I 1'vd 3l2lIPNYiI'ki. Willi:1111 XIUI'QOI1I'0fll. f1Ilflll'l'iIlI' 111111114-111:1s. Axllflltbllj' Iiigralzzi. M1-lvin Ilivs. l':111li11v XIZIHIIKIIIUIIIUS. Iiditll IH-llm1'm-1'. l'Z4lill1 N1-w111:111. 14111111 M4-si:-I1 ll lid S1-i411-111 1 1111 1111111 l'1s Tllinl IM14'----BIil111'1-41 IIM1111, 1llrm1'i:1 Svhilh-. l.011l1l'1' l':11':141isv. l 1u1'c-11w- l'1'v4-Ii: '. lu1'i11u. Alilfillll IH-11-1's4-11. INll'Ulllj' Sr-wall i'1 U. ' 'I Y If- I nurlh Ifnrr' Il'l'Il1' Schultz, I.u11ise xlilllilll, X111'z1y11v M1-yr-r, IDu1'u1l1y R4-iff, lxutll lulliwlc, l:4'l'llt4'l' I'l:11t. Il:-11-11 Sijnn. Esther Stn-low l i Ill Irufr NI:11'iu1'i+l Sn-hulz. C0l'l'iI19 Ulllitlll. 11-1-1111 l1llTk'lll'Il. lIl'I'lll2lIl SL'1llll1Z, John 1,111-llkv. Ellj.Z'1'lll' lim'- I ski, I'ItlXV2!I'll Petroski Trip Ifmr Iiill S4l1lV!'l5l!ld. John Mivtllkv. Iluy Norris. Imvill Rasa-11. Huy S11 lvlljfl' Om' ll11111ir'1'fi l'N1?Vfj Xll.l' lrullmu I1'nu'--Ilir'l1:11'1l xvilt'ilHiZ, IfI111111u11cl Roo. IR-:11'1 Hvivilllw. Sylvia xV1'liillY1ll'. ll'4'll0 Willie-rs. .lv:11111o W1-slxwnml. AllliI'1'j' N1-l1r:1111. Ilvtty NVvis Nw-111111 Hou' -I'Iliz:1lwtl1 Smith, Milton Zulw, Imris Slll4'kl'l'f. .lust-11l1i11v xVllii2lQiilIOYil'il. l'ill,LYi'Ili2l 'l':11':1sn!'t'. link NXl1111111 XX1111l1 N11 l111l ll I4111 N11 I N111 k1 z .fxjv si'. . -1 .' ' 1111i . . :mlm-li11v ZIIFRINYS 'l'I1in1 Irulr- XV:llI1'l' Stvp:111m'i1-I1. lbr11'n1I1y Ilzulkv. Alvi11:1 S:1l11l:1. 1.114-illv Vugm-1. l'iSiill'I' Suln-1-In-. IIHil5ll'I Yllllllpf. Huilvff YVi ltipr. Gurdm1 lim-ids-1111211-11. II11wm'1lIi:1111s I-'uurllf Ifurr I,:111'1'1-114-v W111'111. Ilulwrl S1'l1wviIxv1'. Roux-1' lP11l111k4-. I'l1:11'l1-s Zv1111i1'k. Allll Zirlu-l. K2llilt'l'iIll' Wilswm, .lu11z1ll1:111 Sln111mvilz. I,2llli4'l XVi111rim-11. Glifliibll llc-isv 'l'npI1'ufr' W:11'1'v11 Yvdmlvlz .itbilll Zsmulli. Im1'utl1y Zillgvs. lilllvl R:1s11111ssv11. l+'lo1'1-111-v White. i1lll'2liIlt' Y:1l111kf-, 1'l:11'4-114'n- Slrzuk, Ait'lVill VI'I'ilL'ill, 1i0iN'I't 'l'illlllIQlNllIl, I+'1':111k Silllli. Ruln-1't Z First Semester ophomores C5 . A Second Semester ophomores Ifuilum Irma' lml411'f-Q 1211-szk. llvlvn li2ll'4'll. -iillltxi 1311111-1'. If1lv:111u1'1- lim-1'111ll. I'Il:1i11v Imylv. 111-11vvi1-1'v Il11g':111, 111-11-11 Imhis. l 1':1111-4-s liliillllllll. I1'1-111- C1-111k:1 su-111111 I.'11w7l1w1'f1ll11' I1-1-1-V. Imni'-l 15114-1x li4'l'lllI1 Iiusrhki-. N1-il llislmp, 1.1-1111:11'1l 1'zyzvwski. l':ll'2lllliI' Vylwll, li1'l'Illl'4' 111114-111-1'. Winitrm-it 1iUlIi'iN'1lll. .loyw Alllilllll Tlmvl Iron' -W:1ll:11-1- Iiurk. Ilivim-11-11 ll11ss:11'4l. lbolmlml IP:1wsu11, Ruth liUl',Ll'4'S11ll, 3liltu11 Colo. L114-illv Imh- llltll X1 111111 X111 111 141 11111 U11 1111 I 4-4 'z , 21116-11 -',, . 4- 'as - . Delores B:1l:1114 Ilnurlll Ifulr .lm-1111 l'l:11'k. .I111111 iiiUi'0Illil'I'l'1'l'. M1-1:1 Bv11k1-1111:111. XVilli:1111 Ibrm-Iwr. t'l1:11'l1-s lhwlilc. John l'Zllk2lS, llw-1'l14-rt I5:1r11n-s. XV:11t1'1' I!u1'111:111 1 Iron' AIliCilill'1i U1-5:21. i.111'i:111 A11g11s1y11uwi1'z. l4'ln1'i:111 Iil'l'ti, Sl1i1'I4-y .xlllil'I'StIIl. ,I11li:1 12114-11:1-1', Allllil l7j'llH'I'Niii 1 lrnu' l'l1:11-lvs liillllllilllll. I 1':111k Alllllllll, 'l'l1u111.1s I:1liSl'i2liI'. lf'1':1111-is IiIll'lIIll'!' Ififll T111 l'11.111'Ur11'll1111df'1'1f f7uf'I1'-.1'1't'1'l1 Semester ophomores Second Semester ephomores lfuilnm Iron' .ltlllll Ilowalwl. Marion Greulich, Cecilia 1'i1-vllzllluwslii. Ruth lix'ivlw11uw, Mario 1Ql'l't'll1'llll'li'l', Imrlnftti- Imily, Ann llroeln-r, Namni If'la1nns-ry, l'lllLI0lll2l Durand N14-nnfl Null' Vli0:1ll'ice Elliott. Arlene Fzirley, Virginia Ilnlrruwolski. Vuvilizi Vivs Gillu-rt, l'llt'2llllll' Gusv. June Gunther laik. Ire-ne liwlilllflill. lit'l'llll'l' 7'hi1'rI Run' --Al lletzel. John F0l'IIlPll2'l. Alice Grzesknwink, Eleanor Gray. Amlrvy livnnis. l':x11l:1 IN-lnpsl. itllllflllffl' lflllzm-Illmcll, Marion Gitzel, Evelyn Grajvk 'UIlI'fllf 1l'wlf'--Shirley Plslow, GE'l'll'llIl6 Evan, Stewart Finklv, Lillian 1'1lil'1'l'lil. Ann Qllllllllliql, Rulw1't Ghent, Mary Gvrslmk, lim-vm-rly Hickman, Rutlulnn Freeman 'l'up Nun- -Ln Verne Ilullberg. l.0I'I'i1ll10 llall, Alice Fitzgrm-rallml. Ray Galunski, Imn Gates. Hurry liim-klmff, .Inv Goetz. Lloyd lGig,rI1111e. Ilonzlld Huwv. L4-unard Form-A-ki Second ,-f Ifullmn lrnfv' -BI:1z'::':1x'vl lirn-we, Iflrwin .Iz1sli11lSki, I l0l'1'lll'4' IiXVilSllll'XVSlil. Y4'1'll2l Kllelltzl, Afllllll' Iilllbilvlil, tim-m'g:v lil-sm-1'y. Ilnlwrt Iiirkisli. Nllllllil llullvr. Norbert Kmlv Nw:-mul Iran' I-'1-:mk lilPl'Zk2l. llzlrl lirzlusv. llnrvzis Ilnnlnn. Marie llugnn. l:l2llll'lll' lqllNl'l4'SZ2l, l'24l11:1 -lillllii, tllaulys lile-szynski, lll!I'l'2lllli' Knrslvs. llaunulm Iilllll?f1'li0l' Tlfiwl lruu- -l:l'I'Illf'4' lil-xystml. lflugvnisi llxllndej, Ijstlu-r IiQlldZll'I'Slil, Lu Yvrm- Kooliugf, XlIlI'2f2ll'l'l, Kole- sar. Aluis Kil-lpinski. lflllgrc-114' J2lllllZ. llairulfl Krueger I-'nlfrlh Ifnlr--l lm's-1100 lllflil. Nm'lnm't Iil'illlSkl. Xvllllillll Holz, Ruth Illling, lfl'lll'lll0Il, lie-m'g:v Kinlup. l'l1lw:u'1l llintz. l'rb:u1 Herriyre-s Irvin- llvillwim-ll. lilvzumrm- Fifth lmzr liolu-rl .lvmirzvjm-k. Walter Kzilli, L00 Jenkins, Rilylllllllll Jzlllwwili. Iluln-rt Jan-11114-1'I. llnlu-rt 1 1 Klugr. ll '1'l4-rl Iiill'ZlllIll'0li Twp l.'n1r----Wesley II:1v1'11v1', 4111111011 Klalt. l'il01'l2ll1 Klmw-li l'f15fv Om' Ilzzmlrval' l-'wily-viglzf lfollum Iron' Charles Nlivliavls. liichard Krysiak. 1'1-m-lia Krzyvli. lll'SlllRl Kmiveiak, FI'Illll'l'S liott. Mai'- prarui Klihals-wska. lflvalyu Mm-Fall. la-ua XVav1-rly. Alive- Kosvioszxl Nwcoml li'0Il'fNl2ll'j' Konkvl, Mary lioreu. Ili-'tty l.2lNV1l2lllSlil. Sliirlvy Kaye. lilllll Lindsey, listlivi' liiiiowski, Audrey Los-lior. Ili-len Kuhisz. I'llUl'l'lll'C llarkv Tllirvl Nou'-Marjo1'y M4-ans. Norbert Ln-eller, NVilliam Lane. Allu-rl Moto llvnon Karas, Ralph Money, Mar- vin Lord. .lohli M1-sivll. llvlou Matuszvwski lfolzrth Rom -l.o1'1'ainvlilliiliw.lh-riladine Mc1'a1'll1y. Ira-no Bl0Xl'l', lflvelyii M1-ssal, llraivv l,andi'v. Dorothy Kovh. .Ia-aiivtto Mlyxiarski. William Kowalczowski. la-onard L1-wis Top li'o1r--Royal lirail. Carl lioeliug. Ilarold Krause. XV:1ym' LlllllllN'l'gJf, NValts-r la-nz, Riuliard Nlot'l'att, la-roy I.i1tl14-r. Roger liovh. Gilln-ri Kona-k Second emester ophomores lfoflom Noir- -Donald Momhlow. Di-lphiuo Nowak, II'0lll' Roloff, Janet l'odko111o1'zy, live-lyii Phillips, Marion v likulik. ln-no Mari-iniak, Emily Napieralski, Irene Pitts Nfvolzrl Row- -Mary Marshn. Edith llisch, Edna Rose, Margaret Orvliolaki, llllvaliore Nowak. lidna Mayor. Fred Oelsm-lil:wgvr. l'atrim'ia 0'Sh0a Thin! lfillfixvilllllfl Milli-r. Boatric-0 Noble-. Marprarvt R1-igzvl, Laura Pawlak, Jam- Maslowski, .lam- l'l2lK'0lllllll'. Clara Mivhalak. .lorry Retlig, Rudolph Ottn-iihau-111-r Fourih Ron- -Marion l'in1oi', Elsie Ostormann. Viola. Rasvli, Fliarlus Prodovhl, Oliver NlLllll4'Zj'llNlil, Slgllllllltl l'rzm-mlzink, Jerome 011-jniezak. Bud Pajot Fiffh lfuwflletty Maas, Gertrude ltamcxykowski, Sam Vawlllk, Grave Roauli, Sylvia Oli-niczak, Ruth Nigrvl. llorothy Olson. Charles Mallae. Charles Marinopoulos Ni.1'th lfuu'-Mayhc-ll 0'lielly. Robert Niemaun, Richard Prim-, Robert Nelson, B1-i'g:vr l'otx-rson. lflllgrvm- Nowak. XVilliam Ohm. NVilliam l'acholski. Stanley Paellolski Top How Gladyce l'izv1', Kathryn Tilley, Gladys Pittman Second Semester Sophomores Page Om' IIIIIIJITKII1:l7Vfj'-llI.Hl' lsuflum Iffm' iioui-so I'1':1ssvig lmrntliy Suwinski. lI4'll'll Salim. Yulzimlu Sturzu-i. Mmlvliin- Sllllllil. Irvin- Siimlvn, lmrutliy lialtzlziflf Alix-v Srmiim-rs. Fzlruliliv l':xwll1k Nwfuul Iron' Novi Sm-limlruii. lmstwr S4-lirnin. William Sz-lilllz. ling' S4-ig'11v111:x1'ti11. Margaret Snmln. Muric-l Si-lim-tx. Amlra-y Strvluluw. liumiiilc- l'ull:1k. Mila Swc-ss4-l 'l'llinI lfnu' 'xlZll'1'1'll5l Siinlvll. .Iusr-pliiiiv lhwlwv. Gladys l'i1-r. Jimi- SHlllllll'l'l'1'lll. Frzim-vs Simlm. M.lith.l l'ul:1v:li'z. l:l'Illl'l!'l' IH-i'g:ul11ls-. I+'lnl'1-in-v l'1'zylrylski. Hsrlu-r llllgzilski. lflluinv S1'llUl'lllH'I'Q I-'ulrr1l1 Irma' I,uvill4- Svliiiiidl. 451-ni'g'v Sc-liwviize-1-, iiurilnii Srliivlllo, Ralph Starz. Gran-u Smukuwski, .lusvpli SlllRl1l'2llNkl. Sylvvsli-1' S1-liultz. Luis S1'lllll'l'. XVilli:1111 SZUIIIIUI' l4'iflh Irfan- 1,4-011:11-ml llylvnvln. Ibm-is Sc-l1w:1lw.Bl:11'ion Smitkai. Ilarrir-t S4-ln-id. IM-llinv Srumullax. lluwnrll Sulnm. ling' Sulml. Arlai l'1'l1'l'S1lIl. llllsie- Svliwvgrli-1' Tap Iran' th-ni-gp Smlvinznin. Julio Klllll'l3Ill4'Z. Milton lim-tru, Alln-ri SIlIllt'IlXYL'I'li. .lzlvk Syn-rtsi-il. llnlplu 51'llIlIl'l'll4'l. l1:1r1'y l'inl4-r, 1'l:11'1-111-1' S1-lim-vk. Sylw-sim-1' S11-in Second Semester A Sophomores lfnllum lfnfr Nl2ll'IllIl 'l'liui1ipson. l I1rl'vi11'1-XVysm'ki, .Inv 'l'l':u'is. Flu-slvr XVuzl1i:1k. l'1X'1'lj'Il Hlll'l'lIl1lllll. . .loss-pliiiiv 'l'im-Ili. Alililrm-41 Wzirtnmii. Aliw- Wm-iclvmzm, lutri:-in Zak Nvvwmrl Irvin' -l lul'vi1u- Zzlleski. 121-ximwiow V--rlieixl. Grlvllllil 'l'liiriuu. Jlmniizl Willmzln. Irvin Waillum-. . .Xl'llllll' 'l'c-mm, G1-nrgrv liniiipmiy. lvtm-r KVM-lm-lrski, Gl'l'2l1ll 'l'l1ivl Tlliwl I-'ull' lizlvicl Snyllm-V. llzlrulll xV2lC'll1llZ. lialpli 'l'l1:1lm:1u. lillwairil Rmltkv, Slplllllllltl Zie-linski. llin-haril Wnsmlzyiiski. Glll'1l0ll Wmul. Ruth NVvlwr. Luis 'l'lmn1soI1 I-'nurtll Hun' 4lv1'l1'l1nle .XI'Ilill. I-Imlilh 'l'ei11i11. l'il0I'0I1C8 Iimwli, S:xn4l1':1 'lkxpitze-s. 1-Dmily Wzlrgin. l'nulim- 'l'il1- Iu-ils, .xllIl1llll'll1' XVilm, .lusi-plm XVurm. lil-unnrml Tylvmln I-'ifllf Iron' Ilnlnnml Wvlwr. Xml Yvlim-li. William Wiufllv. .Im-:ln W1-lku. lilmlys S1-lirumlvr. livtty Z1-ii, IiI'llll1' li Yu- . liuln-rt Sl'llllll1lI I ,.l Nfwlll Hun' SlZllll1'Y xVilSll1ll'XYNki. 'l'l1um:1s Williams, Irvin xVll2llll4lXVSlil. liailpln 'l'1-rry. liussx-ll NV+-mlling. Nl:-rlin 'l'urnlrull. 'l'liz-ulluiw 'l'lwys, l'l1il Vngrrim-li. Billy Tito Twp Iron' I.:nmlu-rl 'l',ivusvuIrl. Ih-rim:-fl Zntzlrski, Vyril XVink Page' Om' llzizzrlrvd lfiffy Second Semester Sophomores Ifulffml 1111112 lv:1 Vmrpm-1'. t'l:11':1 th11'1ivlrl. Sylvia l':l'k1'l'l. I'IV1'lA'Il fltblllllllilll, I'z1l1'im-1:1 Hull. I':il1'l'll lhuylm Imlmm-s l:2l4'll, I+I111111i1- F1-rm-11tz .Wa-111111 lrnlf' Alllllx ImlI:1k. 3l:11'g:11'vt l i111iz111r1. His-l11r'1l 1211114-r. Yi1'gi11i:1 l'fl'llIIl2lllll. 'l'I11-l111:1 lzillllllilllll, H111 l'l2lIXYHI'llIA'. llalrrivt llllskv, Ruth 121-ra-11su11 'l'l1irvl IFIMI1- Nlzlry 1l111'tl1, Alllll'l'A' Iiuylu. I,z1w1'e111-11 llul11111ski, Vi1'g:i11i:1 Ilitt111:11'. I,41l1ism- 1i1'i4-sl1:1lw1'. XV:11'1'1-11 I-':111lk11v1'. AVi11i:1111 lilau-liwuml. Hurry G0jl'33,'iIlS. Ruse 1'l1:1111Ivk I 1furIl1 Nuff- fll'I'fl'lld0 fi1'u11111wslii. Bl4rIlii'2l l'0j'll0XVH, l'I1'vi11 f'l1l'SIl'I'. Kuhn-1'l I:llll1M'll. II:11'11l1l HIIVIQNIDIIII. .IHI111 1i:1llmx':1y, IIl'I'hl'I'l G1-1'111:111sn11. 1Il'11'll I:llZil'll. 1'Iil!'0Ilt'4' H111-l1g:11r Fifth lforr 'l'l1v1'm-s:1 I!r11'111:111..l0l111Il1f1'es.A111111-110111-ssl-11, Rivl1:11'4l l:I'lIS1'XVilZ. Allllll ASSiIlK1'l'. Ii:11'l 4111-1' Ililllll. 11111112111 l:2lI'XVil'li. Will1l11' llrm-l'z1l1l. Imuis G1-uppi , 'lwp lfrffc'-Nl:11'y Ii:11'1', Russell I:l1N'll. F1':111k Ill:111:1s. huln-1'I Ilmulu-1', Yiul:1 l l'l'1lI'il'liS Q lL, First Semester Juniors lhfflrml lfmr Sl1i1'lvy l'411v1-s, I1-11111 .lvwm-ll. I-'1':111k Iflll'SlK'ill. I,11rr11i111- I1:1z1l1s. I,:111rvttv Nuwivki, l'1ll'2lll0I't' II4-irl1'1'. AIIIFA' AI:1rti111-Ito, Iilwmul .lnhxlsml Nwuflrl l1'n1r--.l11li11s l.:1sr1c'ki, I':111I Kllll. 11111114-I Knhls. XVilIi:1111 Nelson, I1lll'I'iliIl4' lIl'l'Ilkl'. Marx-1-lI:1 Iillhill. Virginia Kurtz, IgK'I'4'Ili1'l' Niv111:11111 Tlzirfl lfuu' lim-1'11ia-o K0111'z:1l, Ruth Ill-iso. IP411'111l111:1 N:11-grvlv. Ifllimlln-111 I,11ksi1'l1. Ils-11111 l1:111i1-wski. Milalra-41 Ilil1l1-l11':1114lI. I'1lt'ZlIll1l' M1-1-iknlski. ldmlwiu Mans l vurH1 lffnl' l I'2lllK'l'S l'v1'1'v. Iivltv lim'h. GllI1lll0l' Gilslvr. G01111 .T11I111s1111. A111011 lk-gris. Jlllll' lfIllll'lll5l'l, Ilurullly l'l'U'I'SOIl. Frivilzl I'4lVgiL', lI:11'0l1l 1'y114' I4'iftl1lfo1r llc-v11oI4l llo11so,Il:1x'i1l Marks, .Ian-k BIllPlll'l'. KviIl1 lillvllll. IInw:11'4l 411111111114-1'. lf'1'm-ul Lllcltkv. Iml:1111l N:1g:u1's114-, 1I:1111m-s Mike. f'll1ll'lC'S Phillips Ni.rIl1 Iron' 'xvillilllll Iiillllbilll. Ilol1v1'l Iii11gs1:11l. t'l1:11'lm-s L11 AI2ll'I'1', XVz1lIn-r 1.1-w:1114l1m'ski Twp Hun' 4'l1z11'lvs l'v1'1'y, .Iul111 Ilzu-k11:11'Il1. .I4-1'11111+1 AI1'4'ili2llSki A 1 First Semester Juniors 'Y ' 111'fllll'11IUItfV1'dl'xiff.V'lUI1' First Semester Juniors liotlom Iron-fltntli Str-ll. Marian Schneider, Lucille Passineau, Elizabeth Ross, Helen Walliley. llelen Thoinpsun, Alice Padol, Chester Sinaran Nvconrl Row-Irene Spie-ring, Evelyn Fries, Agnes Swiderski, Suzanne Riley, Ethel Zahn, Anne Regis, Josephine Salatnik, Mary Royseek, Alice Schulz Third 1fOlUTJ0S9Dll Travis. Crystal Zibell, Doris Scott, Margaret Petrowsky, Jean Roloff, John XV:igner. George Schulz, Edward Zmndzinski Fourllt 150111-Elizabeth Zarnbriski. LaVerne Sorce, Audrev Smith Ravinond Schulz. Robert Peterson. Roger Peters, Ralph Schultz. Glenn lVegener, Dorothy Szukalski Y A y Fifth How-Ervin Zenski, Ida Toniassini, Verne Osterndort, XVesley XVohiek. Clarence XVinkler. Allie Stepreinan, Olga Reniie Top Rolf'----lloy H6lSCil0IliN'l'Q.'f. .lohn Iiopel. Kenneth 'l'I'llllllIl'. Jerome Ziebell Rotfmn Ron- -fAi-line Capollc. Irma Bechmann, Adelaide Bieniewski, June Biesen, Doris Benninger, Loretta Cajski, J2ill1l'S Coolnian. Esther Bronli, Esther Begalkc Sr-enml lfulr -Theresa lbuzynski. llelen Canter, Marguerite Curry, Sarah Alllbllrgf, Florence Barezak, Lottie Cehulski, Lorraine Breitzlnan. June Davis, Donald Barth Thin! Row---1Gwendolyn Dick, Bernadette Ciszewski, Lorraine Campbell, Bernice Burke, Richard Aseherin, Robert Bergen, Roland Britton. Catherine Conway. Jack Bohl Fourtlt Noir'-.losepli Bielinski. Donald Burns, Marjorie Brunk, Mary Bussiere, Deone Dc Losh, Helen Baeklund. Lenora Buxhauni, Harold Angelroth, Leonard Depka. Charles Diekow Fifih Rout -Irvin Uoxnp. Thomas Cooney, Eugene Cyganiak, Edward Anderson, Le ltoy Asehenbrenner Top Nou --lloIre1't Adams. Edward Czysz, Donald llehnke Second Semester Juniors W i' I'og1f' One Ilzzzzzlwd lfifty-two Second Semester Juniors Itollom Nou' Anita lloller. June fil00l1lll2ll1, Rita Fiseher. Elziine l rederiek. Violet Georgieff, Eva Fer- eneevieli. Pzltrieiai Fralllcis. Mary Gardner. Bernice Fredrieks Neeonrl Nou'-Mairy De Moises. Hrziee lflekert, Delbert Nldllllilllll. Marion I-Illairson. Iiniily Fililt, Ueeile llozd- ziewski. Glenn Delker. Florence Gavin Tlzirfl RON?-'l lOI't'llflIl0 Gl'Zl-'Sk0Wl1lk, Viola Gmnziu, Dorothy Daily, Marion Gellings. Dolores llolilke. f'll1lI'1l!lft' Frey. Mary Hegner, Carolyn Hansen, Betty Henk lfourlll 1.wmFs1v11n Freinik. Dolores Ebert. Beatrice ff0lIlDDC'I', Jeanette Fritseli, Regina Gorski, Ruth Gipp. Roy Ilerrnmnn. Jean Hzinim, Ruth Goetz, Hurriette Eisenberg Fiffh li'0lIi-SIPIIIIPY Denibiuski, Robert Evans, Luwrenee Harder, Howard Doss. XVilli:ini Ilunnon, lingerie Fons. Joseph Ilainielski, Melvin Erickson, Gilbert Gzipinksi llollom li'0Il'fXV2lI'l'0Il Ilintz, Mildred Jaeger, Muriel Kleniz. Orvilla Holler, Dolores Knedle, Marie Haut zingrer. Mmllyn Jones. Roland Ic2lIlI10Illl0l',i',' Sreoml lrolr--Evelyn Kaye. Jeanette llnuei-was, Dorothy Indu, Marprairet Keblvekus, Nadine Ilerold Dolores Kowalski. Mildred Jones, Elsie IQOZIIII. Edythe Koepsel Third 1i'ou--Lenore lloy, Iiorothy Jergovie. Mary Jozwizik, Evelyn Krzyzmiowski, lflliznlretli Jaeger Agnes Koseielniak. Florenee Kietlinski. Ruth Kuntz, Aliee Ilelniiniak I'1UIll'Ulf lu'0l4 Xl2ll'jIill'K't Iii-mise, Evelyn Ilngen, John llunlou, Robert llaskin. lhilpli Jirikowie. George Jalinz Donald Kowalski, Irvin Iezkowski, Vera Kutz Fifth 13010--e-Stanley Kowalski, Walter Ileinz. Ilnrold llznnpton. George Jzlrke Ni.:-th, Hou'--Iloherl Ilintz, Gordon lleup. Iiouglzis llofniiinn. lfldniund Ilziuke Top ln'IHl'7H0lDt'l'l, Jenson Second Semester Juniors v' v Priya' Om' Iilllldfflf 1 fffy-flzrea' Q. Ci Second Semester Juniors Iinllnm lfulr Wznullzi l.uudu. Virginia Ilvun, Mnvy Kl:1I'lu-. Ji-uuy Rluslm. Ruth Myers. Us-1-iliai Ilukalszvwski lmlurvs I.utts-riimsi-i'. tllzirlys Luvlrkr- Nwvullfl Irvin' .XllIiI'1'X liufailil. Marion Marx, Il'l'I10 Ll'lllll'HZ. 1iUSl'IIlllI'j' lin-iuilrs. Juliu Lu:-li. Jziek Mantel Virginia Iluusv, IGV1-lm-11 Ilviuunski, Milllrn-nl IXI:1rii'ke Tllirfl lfou' 111-mliliiw Maxwell, llumlliy K2Il'ilSlIlXYlI'Z, .lvaiiliio Im Fm-vrs-. 3IIllll'l'l'Il Kiumllm-i'. I.1n'i':1ix11- Mm- K4-uiu-Ili Kern. .lulln Iiiulis. Doris Niilltblllh Ruth BIIIIISIU' I-'ulrrlllr lfnfr ---l'l1yllis Iiujalwski. I.OI'l'2llIlQ Letto, hIfll'jlll'l4' BI2lY'Il'll, xvllllillll Illll'1liil'. Rubs-rl NIlllll'l'l'. I luri:1u Kulmiaik. lluuil-l I.ilwi'ski, Rulwrt Ililmltliv, Ilunuld La V1-ssc-1' l ifll1 Ifuu' H14-un liliss, lloorgo Kuffuur. Ileunzird Lziskuwski. Fri-il Iililllvlllk. I':1lNV2lI'il Mraz. .lm-k Kvllrs-s Julius Ilzillm Twp Hou' l.4-mizirfl lmux, Walter lilzwsvr, .lov I.:mic-wski Second Semester Juniors Ifntfnm ll'u11'---.lvzlrl fllsrrll. Alive I'ivi'1lziuvli. Im-vital Martin, lflllziuur Milli-r. Hurry Nuwivki. Virginia Qunst. Imrutliy l'2liCUllilk, Illyflllil lullliI'Zl'.ilNVSki Nrwlllfl I-fwfr---Ilu1'is 3Iill'll'llS. Yolnuilxl Mzirsxvwslizi. l'Il1-a1lu1'v Pairzyvk. Mzirgraiiw-I IUIIIIUS. Hstlwr Nm-lsuu. l.ucille l'vp1wl. Mildrl-ll OXVf'll. Mzlriun Mauvr Tllizvl 1i,0ll'fl l'flllI'US Mc Uzlrtliy, .himus 0'Il:li'zi, Victor Vzlllagi, Hattie- Pvlz. Blflllfifil Ml' Foy. 14114-:iuur H111-v. Rosvumry Nc-ilsvu, Iit'I'llil'Cl5 Nuyn-S l r1urIl:, Ifulf'-l'Ili11n1' I':1igl', liulwil llzultlw, Irene Miller. LyleM:irsl1:1ll, 1'11iXV2lI'1l Puitz. Huy l'vtruH', Olin Mayor, '1'h2ldl1K'llS IIZIJPIICI Fifth, Hon' -Mary Aim U'lln1':l, L01'ilyI1 Mzlllstroiu, liulrwt Nuwicki, John Kt'l1l11'l'. Hulbert liilll12lyl'4'. Artlnui' IN-lzvlc, XVz1lt1-1' Natyiiski V 7 'I1 I-'f1Il'Wll2ll'0l1i l'0l4'1'suI1, 'l'lwmlu1'v Voplaiwski, Fri-411-rivk 1:l'idl'llIllN'll. Ruln-rl Mueller, Tliumzis 1'utl1. Ixvnuvtli Nic-111111111 Vugfv Om' Ifzuzrlrvu'l 1'fty-fnzrr Ifulrom Nou' Xi2ll'4'1'ii2l Szlmlowski. June-I Svllwzlllxzlvlu. Alil'iilll' SZj'lll2lllNki. lm Y1'l'Ill' 1lnn1l1nt'l'. Virginia Ryan, Nlilmlrml S1-hnnz. llolorl-s Snrzyx-ki. Glzulys Sexton Nfwnul Noir --I-Isllnn' Iioxizllnwski. HOSt'Ill2ll'j' Sylkowski. Ann Slliilill. I,0l'UiilX SiliZl'XVNiii. Nlzlrin- Svlnwnrx, .lane Simons. Verna S4'illll'iil'. Annu Struvinski. llzlrrii-I Stralvinski Tlfirfl ffl!!l'7'iiHSl'IIl2ll'il' Iiness. iiPl'il'lllit' lin-llnrst. Fllzlrloitl- Sl'illll'i1il'l'. Doris Sll'llll'. l'lSill1'l' 'l'ito, ,Ivan S4-rnfin, lllvn-lyll Sm-lxof-xlln-mf. Iflvc-lyn Stilt'illlXVit'Z lfnllrlla Iron' --Ann llaljstvr. Kiill'giil Spovrillg. Marie Slum-rill. Edwin Si4'IliillWYll'Z. linnim-l Snlolon, l.:lwr1-nm- lligrsh-n. Iii:-lmral Solwznk. .Iavk Sutton. Ile-:itric-v Sl'iliiNllk1l I-'ifth lfulr---l.o1'0llz1 Svlxnllz. Aniln liossow. lIv1'lw1't Sl'ilil'iN'i. lmonnrll Slojkowski, llilln-rt R4-nxlmwslii, Min-lnnll Siilllivil. limlwnrml Strninski, Nviliiillll Svlirocwil Top l.'olrH-Z:n-l1:11'y Silllll0VifZ. llowzlwl Svllwvlrlw. fi1'l'HlllI' K5lill1'l'. liilillil Snlnn, John Simons, l,:xw1'1-m'v Swhniiili. .losvplx Szyxllik. John Snmgfailslci Second Semester Juniors Ifnllnm lion' -Ln YL'l'ill' Willa. Anim-line 'l'l1om:1s. Uni-4-lin Zzigorslci, lim-lm-n Ziw-linski. llm-lon Soln-zyk, Sylvin 4-lnim-ki, Jnlia Wurlla. llorollly W1-In-1' Nwvrnlfl Iron' Hlmlys Young. Wilnlzl Znrling. I'nl Zzulihrislai, IAll'l'IlillQ' xVlll'iill'l1'il. Shirley NVitt, Iflrnn omlvalrkal, Hilda Zvonnr' Thin! Run' .lnne XVOIIZUH, lflillel Yun Anlu-n, Lois Tlnnnpson. I.nvill4- NYoy4lt. Lily W1-isspgx-rlu-r. llnth null. lillllllll Z4-rlw. li4'2lll'il'l' Xvlltlll I-'ourlll lion- Xiill'2ill't'l Worley. Ivvinf Wolton. .lm-:ln l'I'nowski. linlll 'i'lIlIlllN. lfllvnnnrm- lV2lWl'Zj'lll2lk. llnih rgjl. Naomi Ylll'illllll. lbnrntlxy 'l'1'nn1p, IN-lln-rt XXX-st lfiffh Hun' Iionzlhl Wnnvk. .Iohn xYill'Hl'. .lnnws Wnnism-r, I-Irvin 'l'm-ska. lflnggvnw- Wlo1l:u'ski. Artlnnr oznink. Ibnnim-l T4'llllliill. .lnnn-s Znltsxk. Harry Zawikowslii Top lfnfr i'1il'Uj' Vvrln-in. Joseph Wentz Clifton l'iliL'l'. Earl '1'i11YlllllSUll D Second emester Juniors l'ng1v Om' llznzflwu' lfiffyqfitu' First Semester Seniors Ifoflonr Role- Fasimii' liukiewicz. Lucille Fisclier, Lydia Duclinowski, Ralph Fucile, Genevieve Graez, Lucille lloffnian, Carol Bird. Maxine Baxter, Laverne Freitag sf-motel lf0Il7fFl'2lll00S l'arpenter. John Ignasiak. Corwin Hansen, Gladys Brunk, Marian Girdwood, Delores Davis, Marjorie Gray, Harry Brandt, Adele Behling Third Row- -Margaiw-t llotz, Dorothy llennersdorf, Eloise Albrecht, Stanley Galaszewski, Grace Carpenter, Carmen Huelsbeek, Clara Borucki. Frank Falconero, Betty Hutchison Foztrih Romflmwis llow. Ambrose Ferri, Dorothy Fishelson, Maxine Howard, Alice Aldridge, Gertrude Jacobson, Lillian Baltus. Ruth Greeneltch, Carl Emmrich Fifth How f-Robert lligrgins, Ervin Helter. Evalyn llega, Edith Comer, Dorothea Gump, Russell Dunn. Russell Doine, Arthur Filipkowski. Bruno Gintoft Top Row--I.eo11a1-d llzioba, Earl Carman, llarry Huske, Robert Gill, John Iloneel. Delbert Eekstein. lion Baxter Bottom IUOIUYXYPITI. Lippmann, Norman Livermore, Valeria March. Norman Mrotek. Grace Konek, Loretta Nowak, Dorothy Lewis, Mildred Marifke, Dorothy Loomis Second Rom---Ann Itlusar. Clarice Lesar, Raymond Jablonski, Elmer Lipinski, Arthur Marohn, Inez Lenek, Katherine Kilgren, Glenn Johnson Thirrl Iron' P -Eleanor Lewandowski. John Jakubowski, Russel Miller, Richard Milewski, Ralph Miller, Alice Morgenroth, Harry Lasek. Edward Leason Fourth Rout-Warren Lena. Raymond Nowak, William La Badie, Henry Lane, Ervin Osiecki, Howard Matz, 'l'odd Jorgensen, Kenneth Mantel Fifth Hour---l'eter Makarewicz. Wain Lynfoot, James Murray, XValter Mavis. Francis Murtha, Jacob Krieger, Raymond Kaezmarek, Chester Liberski Top Hour-Kenlietli Mainzer. Charles Jackson. XValter Junek. Fred Marchetti. Ervin Kwiatkowski, Earl Ketlner. Stanley Makarewiez Page One Hrmdred lfiffy-.vi.r First Semester Seniors Ifoffonl Ifou' Angeline Iliehiirdi, Esther l':ipieI'. Pillllillt' Pegris. Xvillldil Vzlwlowski. Fl'2llll'0S Slilrler, , Eleanor Ropel. Lottie lf2lt'ZlIl2Il'0iC, Bernadinc Kedzierski, Virginia llennes Sreoiul Noir---Alive li2lk'Zlll5lI'Pk. Mait Pas. Joseph Prenietz, Joan Pi Orlikowski, Dorothy Kraelrlen. Sylvia IfI'Zt'XYlIl5l, Lorraine Pogozelski Thirfl Roll'--C:x1'roll Kelvhekns. lVill:1r1l Kleinsehmidt. Arthur Rohm. Cuthryne Roberts. Lenette Sl'ilXV2ll'iZ, Jeanette Ottaway, Elizabeth XVL-Iver 'rszyk. Elizallieth i'I'1illllZillSiii. llelen Susan Kurlinski. Ruth l'elkoI'er, 1.'0,,,-fn 1g,,,,-7A,-11,m- 1-,-if-1-Y Ruymoud K1-awqznk, Mari:1nne Reise, Virginia Reigle, l'ilRll'lt'S 1iZlllllt'lliH'l'g1'. Henry Keske. Williznn Kiutis Fifth I-'UH'-Vi1'g:ini:i liujnwski. John Pruski, Dorothy Ann Kettner, Ii0l'l'1llIl0 Reiff, Alvin Grolh. llerhert Gensrick, Isabel 1iI'Zl'IlllIlSki. Grace Sf'ilNVilliHll'll Sixth IfUll 'Sill2ll'f Robertson. l':1ul Krueger, John l'm-uk. Chester Rettig, Syl Sijilll. Fred Krause, Louis Peters, Frnneis Krill. Szun Ifilllfllltlll Top 1flIll YIfl'llIlC'iil iildllllilllilllll, .i2lllll'S Kuehu. Sveto Krenulr. Arthur l'iot1'zkowski First Semester Seniors Iiultoni Ifmr- Flmrles Voss, Violet Talylor. Xvillltiil. xV011iIlllSiii, .lenuelte Sehwurtz. Robert XVoliT. i'il1lI'il,'S Vlrieh. Mildred Wol1T. Aliee Ann Trzeinski. Margaret Smith Nei-oml Iron ---- Jennie Ziglinski, Rose Schmidt, Mnrp::1ret Tliurston. Doris Wink. Meta Sehwingrshzxkl, Lilliuu Stark, Rupert Yono, Gordon Yun Kirk. XVa1llnee Tllllllllllll Tllirrl Nou' 1il'I'il'5llll Stevenson. Lois York. Florenee Sehuett. Eunice Nvflfilllllllll. Vera Schultz. Helen Vrlrziniak. Norman Steffen. Eugene Nvlbiliil. William Sikorn Ifuurlli Hou' --Lloyd Trissel, Olivio 'l'0lllilIll'l. Leonard Schultz. Tom Sil2lt'kiUl1. Emery Szllnnon. Kenneth Stringer. Xvllliillll Lawrie. XVilli:ln1 SVhite, llenry Trojan Fifth lion' -.Inek lVtliil3l,VOIl, Vernon Vi-lnieke. Anton Zudrozny, Ervin Zzirek. llairold Sk:1g.teu, Uonruil Sinerliuski. Marlton Gruenwnld, Charles Swanson, Ervin NVesel:1 'I'np li'1lIl'fIA'0Il2ll'Ii Liikowski. Benny NYielgosz. l'i1llV1lI'tI NVisniewski, Leonard lVill'iIl12lll, Frank 'l'r:1ey, liohert Sanderson. Rillllltbllli Warxynski. Robert Vuderhergr. 'l'o1n Spiegel, XVill1erL Evers First emester Seniors liinn' Om' Iliiiidreii Ififiy-xi'7'i'ii Gone are the little red school house, the aproned teacher, and old tools of persuasion: the seat in the corner, the dunce cap, and the hickory rod. In their stead are modern buildings with libraries, laboratories, swimming pools, and willing teachers anxious to help make education worthwhile and a source of satisfaction. u.'X-if-'9 ' MRS. GARl.lNG'S hobby is traveling. She likes to talk on a variety of subjects but probably centers her discussion around Susie. With many others of the faculty, she lists gum-chewing as most annoy- ing. MISS CAl,VlQR'l'. whose favorite pastime is opening Classroom windows, be the temperature 380 or 103. is only human after all. Her most embarrassing ex- perience came when she discovered, after reaehing the Cafeteria, that it was only third hour. Traveling being MlSS DLfRHiXM'S hobby , her great moments include visiting lidinburgh, ascending l'ike's Peak, and Hying from liuiifalo- to Chicago. Like so many students, MISS l.ANDXYliHR finds pleasure in tear- ing oil the calendar sheets until hlune is reached. She also mentions knitting as a hobby. ller pet aversions inelnde holes in stockings! Say-H, listen- , and see all an- noy MISS lQOl3liR'l'S in conversa- tion. She likes to cook food--wand eat it, too. MISS PIICRSUN likes almost any- thing, including dogs, ears, people, books, and rainfgentle or not-f-falling on a roof. Leave the matter of eostnming to MRS. SH UTIQS. Her h o b li i e s, theater and needlework, plus baking pork chops, bear this out. Miss lxoicriurs Miss PIIZRSON Mies. Snrrics Mies. ll'l0llRllAl'lIliR MR. Srour English lfishf-tropical and gold-and knitting interest our librarian, MRS. NIQHR- lliXLfl'Il,iR. Students who wear metal toe or heel cleats and click-clack hack and forth in the lilmrary are her chief aversion. A great admirer of puinpkiu pie, MR. S'l'OLf'Il likes those days best when the cafeteria serves this dessert. The things which he most emphatically dislikes are those all-too-numerous unlocked lockers. Marking report cards in the 90's is considered hy MR. great monient',. His these great nioinents. NELSON to he his greatest 'I students wish hini a life full of Double-ringer students are among his dislikes. MR. XYHl'l'LfUMl'i lists as Silver King pigeons and hunting. dogs there SOlllCXVllCl'C'?l He once seated in the ,Xuditoriunr thinking his personal interests, QShouldn't there be asked a teacher to be her a pupil. Evidence of independent and creative thought on the part of any student always pleases MISS VVATSQN. She dislikes blatantly displayed suspenders. The Danish Co operative is MISS IAN . , - 1 . 1' 5 c ., , IYS interest today. ,IlU1llOl'l'0XV it may he a new Terraplane. Always it will he Ucreationw. MISS Z on a raft or an ocean liner. H er pet aversion is grape gum. ARLING likes to be on the water, whether l1l Z l'10f7 ilII0ffI.lllY110lZY. S'Vl1IA174If1Ij', 111111 111'1y111'1' 11111114111 e'111111'.s'. T111' l't'lI1 111 1.v1111. -lx. 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II1- lllxw tu bpcml , III his xx11111l Xlllllxlllll sl111p 'xi l11'1111' .Xt thc- 1111-rc m1'11t11 I 'Il' S.. 1 11. ' '111-rests NIR III'.IQ- Illllfll , L'III R imm11li'1t1lx' lwffilts to think of IVZIVCIIIIQ. YI1-t111'i:111 irlcus, I , 1 .- A K 11l1l pipes. 11111 wine. zmrl 11l1l 5 ' 'I 'I'S clticf intcrcsts. fric111ls:11'1- Kllx, II, I.. SMI l I II1 wus I11- is t1'vi11g t11 mztlw thc present state, WIIICII S wi I' 1 tw III-Ill tllc lzlst. intclllgllmlc . IS XV l'.' Z lllllllllg, llilaillgf, :mtl Il'21V6'IIIIg' intcrcst MR. XIII I Ifli Ilis lwlalmv IS 1':11l111. ff l'1t1- tu s1'I1111ml, wlu-11 as :L stmlcnt she Iicmh . . IICYCI' tz11'1lX', is MISS S'I'IiIfI.'S must cm! XYZIS lIZ11'1'Z1SSIllQ 111111110111 IJ1 xgs, rlugs, zmrl rlugs intcrcst NIR. KHRX. llim 1'11lrl tu wc girls XYCZITIIIQ slturt It ll1ZlliCS . L . A 1 Sl wks in XIz11'1'l1 . l,ll.1fl' ffllt' ll111111'1'1'1I .S'1.1'1'y-I-21111 Histor ' I 1 Itlflf nf 1111 V1'I1'1l1'1, lI1'.vl111'x', 11.1 zf Izrx III H11 ' 1 30 1 Irs! 11'1'.1'f1111'f 1'1111'111'f of IIIIIII 1 H11 f f' xl 11j11'1'v1'11111 111 1.5 1!Ix 5 sf11'1'1'f11f1I 1111f111'1'. IIZIX 1'111'I11x' ,. KIIL 1'1111 111' 1'11N1'1i 1'!11111g11!. gl1111x1.xs LM MR. M11.1.H1z Miss S'1'1i1i1, MR. Kmzx Q IXl.I Q NIR I Languages l.t111gf11t1gft' is tfzt' kt',x zt'l1it'f1 im! wily nfwzzx Hit' 1'1'f'l1t'.v tum' flu' .vf01't'.s' of yfrwtlf ll'ft'1't1f111't'. Im! Hf't'1I.X' lllt' rr'0n1'.v nf lillffltfllfftll lzzrmtiiz t't7llItIt'f 'rvillz j!l't'tIf fu't1flt'. Ilxlxiziellmli t,'oi.m' MISS I'IQl't'II,X'S grczit mu- tiit-iitf czuiic wlicii sho sam' Iwi' rt- pwrt iii Umlciiiztiik lf.I'fN'l'IiI1It'lIfA' mid N'll1tI11'.v in .Ilnrft'1'11 l.t1115f11t1yft' 'l't'mtl1- llllfyl. 'I'Iit- must ztliiitmyiiig' pcuplc M IQS. IQIIQL Ilt1lpHIQt1 ciicntiittt-rs rltiriiig Iwi' Ivusx' flzlvs :irc stticlc-tits who sz '. ... ., tx. Iiilil'1lt.iiuiu., Mtv I , . IF XM -Q. PIU Q II-X, I tIitIii't get w I:1i '. . 5' Sinn- IImx'vis. imicttiws. :mtl psycliulugy zum' Iici' pc-rsmiztl iiitcim-sts, MISS I IQIfI'NIl ciif . . , . . , jfzys thc- Quint-tw iii N t-Ilmvstuiiv Xntiuiiztl I ztrk. Ihslimicsty is MR. Ill JI..XNf JXX'SIiI'S g'i't'zttvst :wt-i'sifm. Ilis grc'z1tc'st tIii'iII is i'c'CL-ipt uf :1 imzty uIic-UIQ. 'IU Ilztvt' :ill tht' A'IJm':1s iii Itct' clzlsscs Immx' :lt It-:ist suvciity pci' cont UI thc' rI:1iI5' assign- muiit is M ISS XYIIIfI..'XX'S ztiiii. M155 MII,I.I'.IQ is vmistzltitly IIIIIIIQIIIQ UI nXYIlL'l'C In gn iicxt stiiiiiiici '. Mic. Ilmnx xnxx 5IxI Miss XYIH-11.AxN Miss NIILIIICR ss Mlfi.c'iil4'i:, MR. Xxsux, Mies. Svlimulfs .Xiiiuiig Iwi' i1t'i'smi:1I iiitt-rusts, MISS MICI.- L IIIUIQ Iists twsliim-ii. inc, rczuliiig, :mtl siwrts. Ili Imztlzmcc this is :ui cquzll vztricty ut' flislilqvsz izizz, clisliwztsltitig. :mtl lHL'l1lJIOWINt'S1lj' XYt'II-Il-ilu. Y Mlx. NASI IX tiiirls must plc-zts1i1'c iii slit-mlitig' his Icisuru time :lt Mr. Iiypcfs cuttzlgc' ini tIu' l'lX'CI'. llc IIZIS 110 IIYLTSIIIIIS. MRS. SCIIOIDIVS iicvci' tzikcs :mythiiig Im' Ql'ZlIlIL'CI. Slic :Inq-sift Iikc Izttc 11-pui't c:mIs Init is Iiztppv, iiirlcccl, when Iicr Imiiitziiil pt-ii writes. l't1gft' Um' llnmlml.N'i,i'ly-1111-tw' 511' Om' lf11m1'l'eu' Miss Kiiwkiiilzifiiie Miss Ross1'1'i1:R Cf W' A MR. Sifiwxrziiu, MR. Cla ,S'i,1'ty-fuzzl' xxxroizn Mu. hllI,l.IES Miss VYICLSII Miss jixxnisox Mathematics 'THU that giver fl f'0l'fl.IJ7I of his H7110 mm' I'tIIUllf fo flzc f3l'UCS2LiQlIf'l0lZ of 11zz1flzf'111m'1'rz1I fl'l1fIlS will FOIIIC fo all OILIIFI' qzfvxtinzix wiflz tl r1m'i.f1'r'r adtwzfagf 0'Z'l'l' his 0jvfv011z'11f.s'. 'gCALToN MTSS ROSSITER clislikes people who come to class with il sweet smile to cover up the fact that homework is unfinished. MISS KlECK,lllil liR'S hohhies are knitting, puzzles, and coins. Tapping pencils, noisy windows, :incl misprints in text-hooks annoy her more than anything else. Pets, Contract, stamp Collecting, traveling, stncly- ing French. :incl coin collecting are M lSS XYlClSH'S liolmhies. She would win first prize in an einhzirras ing niolnents contest g she once mistook a certain teaeher's lianeee for his mother-inflzuv to he! New carl tunclerseorecl heziyilyj is MlSS JKMIC- SONS holmhy. She is not :ilone in her great clis like for ninth hours. S- Slovenly appearzuice and slovenly work irk MR. SPR'UNGliR. His hobbies inelucle woocl-working, golfing, fishing. hunting, pinoehle. and philosophy. Pet ziversions? MR. CRiXVYl?ORD clespises people who never see others as they hurry clown the halls. He's a real cleinocrat. The only time MR. Mll,l.llCS goes is when the Marx Brothers are playing there. He dislikes waiting for sixth hour lunch. to 21 movie Mu. S1 r'1'1.11:, Mus. lfUl'.X'l'I4IiIi, MR. lix'1f1cR M R. Slf'l l'l.lf is intpresterl in hunting. fishing, flower gzmleiiiiig, Zlllil trzweli gf. llis ziversions inelncle tzirrliness :incl egofisni. lleezuisc NRS. KOl'.X'l'ZlilC is so eagerly looking forwzircl to getting her :1s11:11'z1g11s gzirclen stzirterl, eolcl weather is her pet ziversion. lfveryone knows than NR. KYl'lfR'S holmlmy is photo- g'r:111l1y: lmut he zilso fincls 11le:1sure in fi ' ont. uncl 1':1llyi11g . 1Sll1IlQ'. eznnping ,Ns evervone knows MR Cilll 'Yi ' U ., . . ,C 5 hrst interest is fishing feoiisicler his tropliiesll. lint he is also very 111111-I1 i11t -1'-' - ' ' ' 1 L estul 111 .ill othei ontcloor sports. llerliups MR. DENNIS is interestecl in flowers and nrt lneeziuse llllllfflgfillilly is his holmlmy. lle is also inter- estecl in rzinlio :incl nieehzinies. lllne ties :ire AIR. VlCRDllN'S ohsession. HC likes tmvcliiig, hiking, serzip-lmook work, and New l7110'l:111cl , . N scenery. XYhen you talk to MR. C.X'l'lCS, p1'e1u:11'e to hear uhout the zirniy sooner or later. lie also likes any kinrl of athletics. Keeping his lissex in Tlllllllllg' eonclition is both per- sonal interest :incl hohlmy for MR. HTCKKLXN. He 1loesn't like linglish teachers who say Kawfnllyl goocl time . MR. GATES MR. IIICKMAN 1116 'Q Science 11 It 1111.11 !111.1 I1'111'111'11' I11 111'l111'-111' 1 A' ' 111111111 11111111111 ll 110 1 z'1'1' 111'1'f1'111f1'1l 111 111'1'f111'1'1 111111' v1'1'1'111'1 1111 A ., . 'II fllllfl-VS 11111 .rl111'1e .r111'l1 f1'111'l1'1'11I 111'111ilv fflllf if iv 111 111111111111 to 111'f fI!lllfA' for 1'1'x1'111'1'l1 ':1'1'll11111! 111'1'l1'1 111 tl, 11 1111111 1111111 if k1111f1'.s' il 1'1111 fllhl' 11f1'1111 f -Nfl ziptecl from linwix IC. Srossox ,N Xlii. 1111.111 A 1, llifsxls 1, X 1c1e111'N Xlli, Commercial 'Ill' 1711.1-lll1l.1lA' 1111111 111 1111'111' 11ff1111'x 1'1'111111'1'.s' k1'1'11 1111- v1'1'f'11111111, tl 11111111 1111'11f11I ff1'1I.Sf' 111' 1111111 .1'1111j1'1'l.v, 111111 ll z1'1'11'1' 1'1111111' 111' 1'1111'ru!1'11'111' ...., Y11'zu, 1l11'1'1' 111' 1111 -1111111 111 lllllllllll 111'f1f'1lv 111 Tkllllflll 11l1'11I.v 11f1f1Ii1'11l 111'1' 111' 111111'1' - - 11 . fllllllll H11111 III l111x1111'.1'.v. L 11,x111.1Qs XX ll,l,I.XM l'.l.I.lf1'l' .'X111z1tL-111' 11111rics. 11111siQ, golfing, 111111 fishing are MR. M.XY'S lllllllllils. 111- lll5llliL'S 116111110 wh11 111su 111' forgot thcir lHL'liC1' kcys. .kll i11t1-1'csti1111' 111111111 is MISSi1'Q'1Xl,lAf3111XN'S: shc Q11111-cts z111ti1111cs, 1:11l11rc1l glass, 111111 clishes. She 1111cs11't likc 111 111- 11is1111'l11-11 whc11 L'Hl1L'CI1l1g' 1111111cy. MR. SC llf11',l.l.l'.lQ likes :111 S1lU1'lS, llllt 111s 11015 Zll'4' tc1111is. Vl1lll'j'l1Zlll 211111 f1111tl1:111. L'11i11 cullcctiiig is l1is 1111111151 111111 si11g'i11g is his 1illcr-111 for leisure ll11lIllCl11S. MR. 1'11S'l'lil.l,f1'S v11cz1ti1111 is really :111 z1v11cz1ti1111 11111, 11111 1111 is i11tc1'cstc1l 111 hikiiig, ra11i11s. S11lJl'1S. travel- ing, 211141 ll1lL'I'lHI' 1lcc111'z11i1111. He 1l11cs11't like 1111ys I11111 girls who c111111- 111 class 111111rc11z1rc-11, 211141 is :1g'z1i11st 1'z11'k11ts 111 :111 ki1111s. 11c1':111sc Z1l1yll1ll1Q' that 8111111615 like sz11cs111:111sl1i11 i11- tcrcsts M li. kl. bl. SM l'l'l l. his Q1'lf2ltCSt 11111111c11ts occur wl11-11 111111-r 1c:1c11c1's c1111111l:1i11 that 1111 has lct l1is little llL'l1JC'l'SH scll 111111 lllillly mls Y Siucc Mlx, XN'l1.l.1.XMS is 11111-1'cste11 first, last. 111111 always 111 his sc1111111 w11rk. 110 is 11111011 like Mr. L'11st1'1111, wh11s1- v111':11i1111 is 11is :1v111':1 t11111 . .'Xcc111'11i11g 111 M 135 11L'l,l,XYlNlil,lf. 111111'ics. 11111- 111-1'sc111'1'11 c1111111z1ti1'z11ly1 are 1111tst:1111li11g1' Zllllllllg her i111c1'cs1s. lll'l'l1Zl1JS SUt'lllQ 1:1111 shows is why she 1111- tcsts gc't1i11g' 1111 curly? . . . 1 8111115 :111 k1111ls 111 sh111s ff- arc M 155 i1l'.1.ll.X1'- lfX'S i11t1'1'1'st :11111 lllllllly. She IlI'ClCl'S trzlvcl 115' water M1 ,po- , ' -'W-'- J M .. .1 K ss llxrz, Miss 11l'l.l.XX'IYKlil1, 's 11151 II xF1iN, Miss R11111,1c11i xv, 111185 O'L'.x1.1..x1p111xN, M11. 5c11111i1,1.11:R X111 C11s'r11:1,1.11, MR. rl. J. S111'1'11, Miz. S. S. XX ll.l,I.XN1S .klllllllg M ISS lQOlll.lfl1lflQ'S 111'1'- s1111:11 interests are hriclgc. knitting. 1'cL111i11g', g11111l 11111vics, 111111 r:11li11. Sho has 1111 :1vcrsi1111 tu wuitiiig. .klwuys l1:1v111g well-1111-z111i11Q 11411111111 v f ,' A ,XX . . chicf 11is1ik1'. S110 has 111uz1s:111t ti111cs with sc1'a11l11111ks 111111 walking. 1 .111 XM 'Q 1 .A 1 I1 . X11 XY1c1pv1-.1-, X11 ,'.' XY.1x1:. H ' s 'z' -11 - - . . 51'.x.- 4, . V. X4 --111,1 1 13' 1111 , .1Y,,-- 1 . U, X X' 1 X1 1 SZ ' . MR. 1111-I'1'ZN!.XN, MR. 111l'1:.x1., 11111. A1.Xl 1'11N Commercial '11111' 1l1.11i1I1f,f 511-1111g1':111111-rs 111 XY1-S1 S111111' 111111 11111'111g 1111- 1117111111 1111111' 111-z11'1y 51-1111 3111. 111IC'1'fK1.XN 111111 Z1 11'1-1171' 1115 g-1'1-:11 111111111-111 w111 1-111111- w111'11 1111- 1:11-11111 111-111s 1111 11111':1-31111111 111:111111s :11 11:1s111-111:111. 1111 'U '1.X1, 111-s 1-F. 'z : '-: ' 5-3 - ', 11111-1'1-S11-11 111 1111- 11115- S1'11111 111'q:1111z:11i1111 111-1-111151 111s 111111111 IS w111'14 11111111111 1111ys. I-'111111 is 1111- s1111j1-1-1 111:11 11111-1'1-sts NIR. N1.Xl 1'1 PX 11111s1 111 11111s1- 111-1w1-1-11-1-1z1ss 1-111115. .-X1111, S11L'Il1i1l1g' 111- 1.l1ll11, 111 11111-1- 1111111111-11 1115 11':1y 111 1111- 1-:111-11-1'i:1. 1'1-11111115 1111- 11111 111-111111-11 111111-11 111- S11 111511111-s. was 1111- 1-:111s1-. K1 RS. 111111 IXICIQ 11111-S111111:11111111g,111:11111111:1y111g.51-1x'i11g' 111111 QZ11'111'l11I1g', :11111 z11111111111:111-s 1111111 W1-:11111-1'. MISS K1.X'11'1'I1ICXX'S 11111-s 111 SXY1111, r1-1111, 111111-, 111111 1:1111 11111111 11l'I' 111'1l111K'1'1 111'1' g'1'1-:11 111111111-111 1-:11111- 11111111 111-1 1 111111111111111-111 111 11:1y Yicw. 11111 1 11111-1 '11l'Il1'111'1'u, N1 ISS S1'111'X1 1C1.1., 11ll1'S11'1 1-:111 111 :111 1.ll1' 111111115 XX'111l R'l1l1S1I11111f' 1111'g1'1 1-X1'11s1-s. KIISS XXQXNKLXIQIJ, 1111 1111- 111111'1- s1:111. says 1lI1f1l'1' 11111 111-111, l'1-1'.s'1111111 l 1'1'1-1111.1 11111111111 ,:lI11If!l.v 'IXII 111 T11L'111U. S11':111g1-11' l'111l11Q'11, 5111- 111S111i1'S :111sw1-1'111g 1111- swi11-11111111111 1-1111s. S1-11i111' 11111-s11111111:111'1-S :11'1- 11111111111 111 111111-111 . . . . ... 1 1' V 11l1k'S1ll111I11l11'L'S :11'1- 111111'1- 1111111'1111. N111 XX 11.1.Y. Klux' 11-1 1-:111 1111-111 y11111' 111-1 :111-rs' . 1. 11-11111 11111- 1111111i11g 111-111-1' 1111111 , Q ,, , V' v - R111 1111.1-xx' 111 a1-1- 11.11 X11-11 11-:11'11 V Um. Y Q 1111- 11111 :111111-111-:111x ' us ' 'X' 5 1RxW'1 1 11 1151s :'11111-1'1-1111':111y1' :11111 '14 J1':11'11-Iyn. MR. 11111111 P11111' U111' ll111111'1'1'1l .S'1,1'!,1--.11-7-1-11 1 u,,,..-as .,.. ss lwxcn, Miss Srvkow, Miss lllURNl,' lu. Strangely, MISS LYNCH admits that her pct avcrsion is pressing clothes! Shc also dislikes butter- scotvli, and dirt-ct questions. Bird study is her most interesting pastime. Naturally, RUSS SVCKOXY is in- tcrcstcd in home-making, hut she also finds pleasure in travcl. She says sho has no avcrsionsl Golfing, hiking. and knitting arc MTSS TIIOR NlllllQG'S chief intcr- ests. Shc has no pct avcrsions of H Illly CtlllSCC1llCllL'0. iful scenery is Taking snapshots of hcaut MISS Cf! lNl.lfY'S intcrcsting hohlmy. She also mentions music, golf, and hridgo among her interests in l ' ' ' ftl X ff, and lt likg Qollcrtinq inofncv' itc. Sha' almhois gum L iuwmh dot-sn 'I ' . Ks one would cxpcct. MR. M. D. XVlLl,lAKlS is vt-ry much intcrvstcd in anything pertaining to music. Xlintcr sports also claim his attention. lilaucingr' is KllSS Dli la-X HUNTS personal intcrcst and holmlmy. XYhcu asked ahout hcr i' ' f ' 1 'l How many friends among tho latulty, sht san , mcmlicrs arc tht-ref lk-oplc who talk whcthc-r they know anything ' ' - ' 9 5lfllNl2R. l disliked hx Nllx lf .X or not arc grcat y ,i i . . , . ' ' ' ' ' Y 'lCll1l10'll1tC1'- .Xiiytliiug pcrtammg to ait and gaic N csts him. Miss 1312 LA HUNT. Page IPIIC1IIlIItl!'l'tltql.1'fj'AClfj1lf Art, Music Household Arts fmzu' fan' I ivfTIZ7'0llf1II if farfl nlmzr -rw 'fare 7c'1'Hz ilu' A'f7I.1'1.fI!lII ozfffvzrfx of Hu' mr' I 'f ' rn 'izlvl all Nm! wm'111'i .x .v0ul,fl11'011g11 1x im 1 in r1z'1'Ii:41fi011.'!mli.xl.i-11 Xirmis Clint MR. BOERNIQR 'HB' ml Miss CONLEY Mk. VVILLIA M MR. LORENTZ MR. Tomitnzwicz MR. XYICLLER MR. Bane MR. Rixivim Physical Training and anual Arts Ifyo1i would ciilfivafe the iiifrlligmzcc of your pupil, riilfivaic the Power which it is to gozxcriz. Give his I2 0 d yi Fllllfilllllll e.rei'fi.vc in order to iizoke him wixe and ifcasoiiablef- JEAN il-ACQUIZS RoUssEAU The aim of M R. LORENTZ is to have a stage second to none in the Milwaukee school system. MR. TOM- KIEXVICZ likes to golf, and --- he Hdetestsu - to play bridge. MR. VVEILIIR makes stamp collecting unique by specializing in United States stamps. MR. RICRG wastes no affection on dogs who come to school. MR. BARTA, like many pupils, most dislikes Mclean-up time MR. AIATTIII-II MR. Mlwlik Une would expect no less than hunting, camping and prospecting in Canada from NR. MHXTTHIQT. Spending time in the North woods, playing chess and raising tropical fish are MR. MIQYICRF holmlmies. '.l'ennis, go-lf, swimming. and hiking are all natural interests for MRS. ARNOLD. XYhere did you put the towels PM is her pass-word. RUSS STATZ is l1li'C1'CStCCl in golf, swimming, reading, and the theater. Her most annoying ino- ment occurs when a student says, UI forgot . MRS. ARNoI.n, Miss S'rA'rz Puyi' Om' 111111111121 .S'i.rfy-111'm' Q WELL-WIS!-IERS The Bay View l'ligh School is grateful lor the willing and generous support ol its activities hy the lollowing Milwaulcee business concerns and prolessional men. C. !AXf1ClZYSOI'1 Grocer 3074 South Delaware Avenue Avalon Theater 2473 South Kinnicldnnic Ave. Alma Balhinz Say It With Flowers 2330 South Kinnicldnnic Avenue Bay View Building8cLoan Association 2671 South Kinnicldnnic Ave. Bay View press, lnc. 2308 South l-lowell Avenue Bay View State Banlc Bay View's Banlc of Personal and Friendly Service 441 East Lincoln Avenue Dr. A. D. Bowyer Dentist 405 East Lincoln Avenue One H uudred Seventy G. A. Butter Co. Hardware and Woodworlc 1237 West Mitchell Street Gerling Brothers Fuel 2401 South Kinniclcinnic Avenue Gillis 84 pottinger Co. Real Estate Loans lnsurance of all lcinds 2248 So. Kinniclcinnic Avenue Gitzells Everything For The l-lome 2235 South Kinniclcinnic Avenue Gridley Dairy Company, lnc 620 North 8th Street Meier lce Cream Co. So. 14th. and W. National Avenue Wm. Meredith Meat Market 2514 South Kinnicldnnic Avenue WELL-WIS!-lEI2S J. W. Niemann 84 Sons, lnc. lvlorticians 2486 South Kinnicl4innic Avenue Nordtberg lvlanulacturing Company East Olclahoma 84 South Chase Avenue ll-he Theo. Otjen Company Realtors 2510 South Kinnicldnnic Avenue Chas. J. petri 84 Son Grocers 2633 South Kinnicldnnic Avenue Thomas Platzer Jeweler 2257 South l'lovvell Avenue Scheinertls l'lome Bal4ery 2693 South Kinniclcinnic Avenue South Side l.aundry 2127 South Kinnicldnnic Avenue Spencerian College lnc. 606 E. Wisconsin Ave. Specialized Business Training The Right Laundry 9338 South Howell Avenue Taxeyls Department Store 2680 South Kinniclcinnic Avenue Ted Wenzells Meat MdTRCt 2993 South Kinniclcinnic Ave. B. S. Wisniewski, lnc. Automotive - Radio - Refrigeration 2133 South Kinniclcinnic Avenue Eclvv. F. Zunk Custom Furrier 2745 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One Hundred Seventy-or Adams, Horace G.. . . . Airoldi, Guinevere O... Akers, De Etta Albrecht, Alice P. ..... . Albrecht, Richard H .... Albright, Edward ..... Alles, James P ..... . . Allison, Loraine ...... Andacht, Ward ......... Anderson, Lorraine E.. . . . Anderson, Marguerite R... Anderson, Ruth M. ...... . Andrews, Robert B. ...... . Andryeski, Frances J.. . . . , Andrzejewski, Olive M.. . . A el Vivian A p , . .......... . Armour, Irving H. .... . Arndt, Mabel A ........ Aultman, Audrey D .... . Aultman, Bernice J.. . . . Badura, Ralph A .... .... Bahrke, Raymond C.. . . . Baker, Gladys I ...... . Balcerak, Edna T .... . .. Baldewicz, Leonard H.. .. Balzer, Rupert L ........ Banner, Harry F. ........ . Barbasiewicz, Valeria A Barg, Vernon E. ......... . Bartelt, Edgar H ..... . . . Barthuli, Helen ........... Bartkowiak, Frank W.. . . . Battenberg, Rex W.. . . . Becker, Wilbur E.. . .. Bednarczyk, Joan V ..... Bellville, Chloe A.. . .. Beres, Frank ......... Berndt, Walter R ....... Berzowski, Henry M.. .. Bethke, Myrtle L.. . .. Beutler, Howard A.. . . Bing, Einar A. ...... . Bird, Leroy R.. . . . Blanas, Toula T ....... Blawas, Eleanor G. .... . Blenski, Roman R. ...... . Bluhm, Martha D. ....... . Bobrowicz, Edmund V.. .. Bores, Florence C. ....... . Borowski, Celia A. .... . Borowy, Selma K. . . . . Brdicko, Marion R .... Briese, Grace E ...... Brlek, Mary J. ...... . Brozek, Wilfred C.. .. Bruder, Gilbert E ...... . Brummeyer, Louis F.. .. Bruno, Joan P ..... Brzonkala, Harriet B.. . . Buchner, Gertrude M .... Buckspan, David ......... Bunchkowski, Violet E.. .. Burnett, Dorothy M. ..... . Burnquist, May Belle ..... Burritt, Beatrice M ...... Buss, Le Roy L. ..... . Butcher, Wanda M.. . .. Butzlalf, Richard E.. . . . Cantley, Leslie A ...... Casey, Beryle E. ....... . Caughlin, Warren H .... Chamolski, Charlotte .... Chmiel, Ervin S. ..... . Cichy, Norbert R.. . . . Clauer, Lester J.. . . . Cleme son, June M.. .. Cole, Virginia ....... Cope, Janet M ....... . Cousins, Helen U.. . .. Curry, Evelyn M.. . . . Cyrog, Anita E ......... .. andidates for Graduation January Q June, 1936 PAGE . . . 99 83 86 103 83 73 101 122 119 .....ll4 .....l02 ...l23 66 .....l09 94 97 94 ...124 81 85 116 ...119 85 ...117 74 73 66 133 80 128 78 116 80 132 86 110 137 128 70 130 112 99 96 133 72 100 108 116 66 86 125 122 126 ...121 ...103 74 81 ...130 ...124 ...125 67 .....125 ...123 ...110 ...122 75 ...109 75 96 ...lll ...116 ...127 ...ll5 96 .....137 .....124 ...127 72 .....124 .....114 78 Page One H undred Seventy-two Czajkowski, Stephen J. ....... . Czerwinski, Dorothy T .... . . .' Czyzewski, Virginia A. ........ . Daehling, Eleanore E. ........ . Dailey, Ferne E. ....... .... . Dighera, Elsie M ...... .. ..... Dolata, Bernardine A .... ..... Dropp, Raymond J.. . . . DuMez, Homer H ..... Engbring, Milton A. .... .... . Engel, William J. ....... .... . Erdmann, Robert W.. . . .. . Erickson, Bernice MI.. . . .. . .. Ermenc, Eugene D.. . .. Ewald, Esther M. ....... . .. Falenczyk, Dorothy C. .... Fare, Katherine ........ ..... Fetherston, Jane E. .... .... . Filut, Dorothy H. ............ . Flannery, Marcella M. ....... .. Folts, Helen E. ......... Frank, Edward J. ..... . Fredricks, Ruth E. .... . Frenzel, Donald W. .... .... . Friske, Raymond P ...... ...... Furgason, Robert B ...... ...... Gallagher, Genevieve E. ...... . Gardner, James A. ........ . . . Gates, Theodore R. ..... Gavan, John D ....... Gilder, Leora M. ..... . Gilster, Rudolph, G. .... . . . . . Gitzel, Ruth E. .......... .... . Glyzewski, Adeline S... . ..... Golata, Rose T ...... .... ..... Gold, George A ....... ......... Golembiewski, Dolores M. ..... . Gorski, Gladys G. ........ Grabowski, John F ...... Grabowski, Lucille B .... Gradecki, Ervin T.. . . . Gradecki, Harry C.. . . . Graff, Margaret F. .... . Granowski, Henry ...... ..... Green, Hazel A .... ............ Greiveldinger, Robert L. ...... . Grohall, Harry S ....... ........ Grutza, Agnes B ..... .......... Grutza, Joseph J. ............. . Grzeskowiak, Florentine Guss, Leona D. ............... . Haight, Harriet G. ........... . Hammer, LaVergne L .... Hanel, Agnes N. ........ .... . Hanson, Mildred K ..... . .... . Hartwig, Harriet P ..... ..... Hary, Charles F .... .... Hauke, Jane H .... ..... Heckel, Donald D .... . Hegerty, Robert E ..... Heidemann, Jane G. .... .... . Heidersheid, Robert J. ........ . Heintz, Eleanor M ...... ..... Hejdak, Boleslaus Helfert, Byron A ...... ........ Hildebrandt, Harvey H. ....... . Hill, Dorothy M. ....... .... . Hinz, Dorothy M. .... . Hoernke, Merna Holler, Harold G. .... . Holler, Ruby E. ........ .... . Holling, Gertrude E. .... .... . Homan, Raymond J. ...... . . . Horbinski, Geraldine L.. . . . . . Horn, William G. ............. . Hornemann, Howard L. ...... . Horvath, Julius ........... . . . House, Norman C. ...... . .. Houston, Kenneth C.. .. ... .. Hulen, William P. .... . Hunt, William J.. . .. Hutchens, Edward J.. .. Ihde, Clarence T. ..... . Inda, Marcella R.... Jacobus, Roy J .... Jaeger, Anna T. .... . Jagmin, Walter J. .... . Jambretz, Frank G.. . . . . Jankowski, Richard A... Jasiorkowski, Helen L... Jaworski, Hattie ......... Jennings, Doris M.. . .. Jochims, Estelle A.. . .. Jodat, Harriet A.. . .. Johnson, Earl A.. . .. Johnson, June C. ..... . Johnson, Marjorie Johnson, Richard L .... .. Johnson, Virginia H .... . Johnson, Vivian R.. . . . Johnstone, Jane M.. . . . Jones, Grace A. ..... . Jones, Violet E. ...... . Junk, Arno M. .......... . Kaczmarski, Lucille Kalman, Steve L. ...... . Kaney, Eileen J. ........ . Karasiewicz, Leonard S.. Karolczak, Florence D... Karwacki, Helen ........ Katcha, John J. ...... .. Keef, Colon F. ....... . Keune, Robert D. ...... . Kirchmayer, Richard Klaeser, Donald J ........ Kleiner, Mary E. ..... . Kleser, Audrey L. ...... . Klevenow, Lewis Klima, Roman ......... Klug, Ruth ............. Klukowski, Edmund J.. .. Kneisler, Mildred D.. . .. Koch, Norma E. ..... . Kolacinski, Harry C.. . . Konek, John W. ...... . Konicke, Ruth R. ...... . Konieczny, Edward J.. .. Korbein, Myrtle M. ..... . Kostrzewa, Virginia T.. Koth, Aloysius S. ...... . Kothrade, Walter F.. . .. Kovacevich, Louise V.... Kowalewski, Florian R.. Krail, Jack B ......... . .. Krause, Bernice H.. . .. Kriese, Eleanor C.. .. Kropka, Leo A. ........ . Krueger, Loretta F.. . . . Krupinski, Irene J. .... . Krygiel, Leroy F. ...... . Krysko, Marnae M. .... . Kryszewski, Edmund W. Kubasiak, Jean M. ...... . Kubiak, Edward M.. . . . Kubiak, Lorraine D .... Kuchta, Leonard J.. . . . Kuehne, Ruth C.. . .. Kuhn, Betty L ..... . . Kuhn, Leona M.. . .. Kujawa, Eleanor M .... Kujawski, Eugene S ..... Kuzba, Virginia E. .... . Kwiatkowski, Eleanor E Kyper, Carol J. ........ . Laack, Hazel M. ...... . LaPage, Gladys A.. . . . Larek, Eleanor M. . . . . . . Laskowski, Dolores M. . . Lasocki, Jane C. ...... . . Last, Ethel E. ...... . Last, Evelyn H. ...... . Laughren, Arthur J.. .. Lawdanski, Susan S. .... . . . . PAGE 126 Lazewski, Florian E ..... .... Lemanski, Eleanor E. .... .. .. 118 Lecher, Frank J .... ..... .... 1 3 6 68 67 Lemke, Robert F. .... . Lipinski, Edmund J ...... .... Loughran, Edward P.. . . . . .. Lowey, Malcolm J.. . .. Lubarsk Sarah R .. y, .. . Lubinski, Aurelia M. .... . . . . Luedke, Genevieve J. .... . . . . Lukaszewski, Erwin J.. . . . . . . Lundberg, Lynn M. ---- 94 94 ....131 84 76 78 Lundgren, Doris P ..... . . . . . Lyczywek, Edward E.. . . .... Lyman, William F.. . .. Maas, Jean L. ....... . Madej, Genevieve C .... lvladuscha, Robert .... Malm, Harry W ...... Malsh, Gladys M. .... . Marino, Joseph J... .. Mark LaVerne L.. . . . Marlett, Orville L.. . . . . Martens, William A.. . . Marzofka, Walter V .... Maslowski, Henry J.. . . . H Matchekosky, Cecilia 86 ....130 71 96 99 99 104 ....1l6 70 ....122 74 79 69 106 . . . .129 75 69 83 Mattke, Lawrence O. .... Mayer, Edwin H. ..... . McCall, Jerome M.. . .. McCarthy, Helen L.. .. McCue, James J. .... . Mecha, Albert P. .... . Meifert, Ruth ........ Melzer, Stanley W.. . . . Meredith, Donald J.... Merkel, Beatrice M. ...... . . . . Michalak, Dorothy M.. . . . . . . Michalski, Dolores L.. . .. .... Michel, Bernice Miller, James I. ...... . Miller, Lorraine V... .. Miller, Madeline M. .-.. Milosch, Frances F.. .. Milosz, Gustav J. ........ . . .. Mitchell, Frances J. ........... . Mlinar, Anton L. ............. . Modrzejewski, Lillian R. ..... .. Mollinger, Norman P. ........ . Momblow, William H.. .. . . . . Mrotek, Arnold A. .... . 84 69 133 114 80 114 131 131 124 76 101 ....101 106 120 102 74 83 134 112 125 99 132 . . . .129 Mueller, Donald E. .... .84 Mueller, Jean L. ...... .... 1 06 Mundt, Ruth E. ....... .... 1 20 Musar, Mary L. ......... .... 7 2 Musha, Josephine C. .... .... 7 7 75 Natali, Joseph' F ..... .. Natynski, Joseph J.. . .. Neitzel, Gerhardt B.. .. Nelson, Donovan R.. .. .83 ....101 80 105 Nicolai, Blanche M.. ...... .... . Niemczynski, Elmer R. ...... .. Nimmer, Lester G ..... . . ... . Nitkowski, Harry J.. .. Nitz, Ralph A. ....... . Noderer, Olive J. .... . Norgel, Paul A. ---- . Norris, Frank J.. . .. Nowacki, Alice A.. . .. Nowicki, Eugene B.. .. Obradovich, Sophie .... 132 107 ....105 ....112 123 ....132 98 ....117 98 ....109 O'Hara, Mildred E .... .. .... 99 Olejniczak, Irene M. .... .... 1 33 73 97 Olm, Dora L ........ .. Olson, LaVerne S. ...... . Olszewski, Arnold N ..... .... l 15 Olszewski, Dorothy H.. .. . . .. 84 Orlowski, Gladys W. .... .... 1 20 Ott, John ............. Pace, Dorothy B ...... 81 ....121 andidates for Graduation January Q June, 1936 Padol, Edward F ...... ......... Pallagi, Arthur .... Pallagi, Cornelia .... Pallagi, Irma ........... Panfil, Raymond P ..... .. .. . . Pappas, Elizabeth S ....... ..... Pawlowski, Sylvester M. ...... . Pearson, George H. ...... . . . . Pechanach, Milka ....... Peppel, Leslie T.... Peske, Bernice D ..... Peters, Dorothy M.. .. Petrie, Phyllis B.. .. Petrolf, Paul P ..... .. Philipp, Robert J. ...... . Phillips, Charles G. ....... . . . . Piotrowski, Sylvia A .... Pizer, Florence M. ..... . Plath, Robert G. ..... . Podriznik, Frank A.- -- Pogas, George ........ Pokrzywa, Alice E. .... . Pree, Dorothy F. ......... . . .. Preisinger, William Prokop, Marion F ....... Przybyl, Esther L.. .. Puccinelli, Dorothea .... Purcell, Lorraine W ..... Rahm, Ida M. ...... . Rajchel, Emily, A.- . . Ramponi, Elsie L.. . . . Rauls, Bernice C.. . . Rebiger, Edna E.. .. Regis, Peter .......... Reise, Vernon NV.. . . . Remus, George J ...... Resler, Edward C. ..... . Revolinski, Clarice C .... Rewolinski, Florence S.. Richardson, Betty B.. .. Riebow, Vivian F. .... . Riemann, Vivian J.. .. Rintoul, Ralph H... .. Ritzke, Rita M ...... Robsel, Rudolph L.. .. Roelke, Francis J. ----. Rothwell, Willo M.. . .. Rozga, Lorraine A. .... . Rozmarynowski, Doroth yM .... Rushak, Anna M. ...... . Rutkowski, Leonard F.. Rykowski, Eleanor E.. .. Rzepkowski, Stanley H. ...... . Schaible, Betty J. ...... . Schaub, Maxine L ..... . Scheffler, Richard J... . . Schepp, Jeanette S. .... . Schmechel, Donald A... Schmidt, Paul M ..... . .. Schmidt, Walter A.. . . .. Schneider, Malvin R.. . . . Schroeder, Bernice L. ..... . . .. Schroeder, Betsy R. .... . Schuda, Leona V. .... . Schultz, Ervin L .... .... Schwalbach, Ruth M .... Schweda, John J ...... .. Schweitzer, Lorraine E.. Scott, Leroy E. ........ . Seefeldt, Ruth A. ......... .... Seemann, Violet M. .... . Seignemartin, Dorothy 1 ....... Sharping, Burton H. .......... . Shaw, Lorraine M. ........ .... Sherman, Ethel Shoor, Sophie R.... Shults, Ada M ...... . Sielaif, Marjorie P .... Sievert, Doris ...... Sikora, Irene A. ..... . Sitarz, Chesterine L.. . . . Skelding, Beatrice M.. .. Skurzewski, Gilbert H. .... 81 Smith, Dolores E. ...... 84 Snieg, Sylvester A. .... 74 Snyder, Hazel E. ....... ..... 1 07 Sobczak, Raymond C.. . . . . . . .101 Sobecke, Sylvester V.. . . . . . . . 95 Sobotka, Bernice M .... . ..... 131 Sodemann, Violet M.. .. . . . . .135 Spiering, Winifred L.. .. . . . . .111 Stachowski, Roman W ..... .... 1 18 Staiduhar, Jeanette P. .... 77 Stec, Thaddeus S. ...... 96 Stegeman, Jack P. ..... ..... 8 3 110 78 Steren, Sara R. ...... .... . Stintl, Dolores E. ...... Stolarczyk, Helen E .... . .... .123 Strothenke, Erma E. .... ..... 1 27 Stuart, George G. ............. 116 Sytkowski, Aurelia M ..... 68 Szalanski, Mary J. ...... ..... 6 8 Szczerbiak, John S .... . . ..... 118 Tabaczynski, Aloysius . ........ 87 Thomas, Edna H. ...... ..... 1 02 Thomas, Lillian S ....... ..... 1 23 Thompson, Bernice E ..... 68 Thompson, Ralph F ..... ..... 1 19 Thornbery, James . . ..... 98 Thren, Daniel F. .............. 100 Tibbetts, Verna D. ............ 125 Tiedemann, Margaret C ...... ..126 Timian, Marie E. .............. 128 Timm, Wilma G. ....... 79 Tobin, Harold J. ..... ..... 1 35 Tomassini, Elsie J. ...... 71 Traugott, Wesley W .... 85 Travis, Anthony P.--. 97 Travis, John S. ......... ..... 7 0 Twinem, Roland H. .... ..... 1 32 Ufnowski, Dolores L. .......... 102 Vanselow, Margaret A. ........ 121 Vindick, Lucille E. ..... ..... 1 21 Vogel, Annette H. ..... 68 Vuksich, Clara M. ...... ..... 9 4 Wacholz, Clarence A. .......... 116 Wachowiak, Evelyn L .......... 128 Waier, Douglas J. ...... 73 Wantuch, Joan T ..... 76 Ward, Rosemary A. .... ..... 1 04 Wardynski, Eleanor V. .... Wargin, Leonard J. ..... .... . Warnek, Robert G.. . . . . . Wauer, Lorraine J... . ... Weaver, Myron H.. .. ... Weber, Harvey G .... .. ... 86 87 Wargo, Rose K. ....... ..... 1 02 95 69 86 96 VVehe, Dorothy J. ........ 83 VVentland, Violet M ...... ...... 1 31 Wesolowski, Raymond F ..... ..137 Westwood, LeRoy C ..... ...... 9 8 Wheeler, Frances E. ...... 78 White, Edward W.. .. 81 VVhyte, Harry A. .............. 99 Wiesner, Eilleen C ..... ........ 1 06 Wietrzychowski, Aloysious M.. .115 VViniecki, Dolores L. .......... 120 Winkel, Florentine E.. . . ... 83 Wishall, Grace F. ........ Wnukowski, Evelyn E. ...... .. VVobszal, Ervin R. ............ . Wohlgemuth, Emily M. ....... . Wojciechowski, Edward J. .... . Zabel, Alice B. ............... . Zeisig, Edmond F. ...... .... . 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