Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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Many Americans felt that their fellow Americans, in thinking of war. in recognizing its ugly shadow, were hysterical and sadistic. Then came Pearl Harbor. The shadow had become substance. The Bay View yearbook oi 1942 seeks to depict the varied activities of a high school adiusting to the most challenging, the t ominous, the most cataclysmic times our country has ever nown Those responsible for the underlying educational phil hy guiding the school believe that youth should not pre- cipitately abandon formal education. and that all young Ameri- cans, while still getting much of the old training. should lind a place for themselves in the multiple humanitarian war activities. If all the priceless opportunities of American education are to be saved: if civilization in the American pattern is to endure: in short, it our country is to survive. we must win this war. Bay View in 1942 recognizes nothing as more important than this survival. 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I :-fig-ff'xf.-1, 2 'Z ?:ffiI:-,Eff--W ff e J X JJ 'wr as Q -WQx..,,. -f aim, X ibeckcafion To the soldier who fought from the foxholes of Bataan: to the sailor who. in keeping the sea 'lanes open. risks the agonies of sudden death or the slow torture of thirst and starvation in a lifeboat: to the pilot who knows that he holds at the touch of his trained fingers the mighty destructive power of the bomber: to all those of Bay View, from the maiors to the enlisted men, who are serving their country in the front lines. we who would serve at home dedi- cate this. the 1942 issue of the Oracle Annual. For us they have abandoned the peacetime order of their lives. all they have worked for, all they have planned for, all the present held, all the future prom- ised. Each one of them has made his own personal sacrifice that we might hold fast the good things of life which we treasure. When it is given to them to turn these pages. may they find the school they knew in happier days as teachers or students, in the hour of their country's travail, quickening to the beat of the drums of war. and proud of her fighting sons. standing with them in spirit while the ramparts they watch . acuhg in emfice MAIOR HERMON E. SMITH MAJOR CARTER H. NASON MAIOR LLOYD E. GATES CAPTAIN STEWART S. WILLIAMS LIEUTENANT ARTHUR I. HICKMAN fi it LIEUTENANT WILLIAM LEUTZOW William Leutzow was graduated from Bay View in 1938. He died in December, 1941, when the Army pursuit plane which he was piloting crashed on a mountainside in Pennsylvania. 3 t, Qi QOH mga? Crowned with laurels they rest, the two Bay View boys who in the freshness oi youth kept to the grim end the faith of the seaman and of the soldier. For them the last watch, the last flight.. For us. memories, and a glow of pride that they were ours. SEAMAN CHARLES FIDLER Charles Fidler enlisted in the Navy in December, 1940, while a junior at Bay View. He died in Ianuary, 1942, when the U.S.S. Neches, on which he served, was torpedoed. ag i ew erueo - . 6 1- Tria d v inn .'kwq r , f ig. -.- -.........a-audi-.: ' r um... ' ...L 2.30 M- 'ff . ' ' W 4'-w V .. t YYZ' t C' IVY' ll' T'Wf'V'Y3' Y f !F'W'T'7'Y 'Y'Y V' Vi 'Y X K... UF W-Y f Y'?'Y '1 Y'Y T'Y' Charles Abrath S. Edward Albright Iames P. Alles Frank I. Amann, Ir. Robert Burge Andrews Leroy Aschenbrenner Harold R. Ascherin Clarence Bachman Ralph Badura Ralph Baez Iack Ballerinq Herbert Barnes Donald Barth Donald Baxter Kenneth Baylan De Lloyd Brandenburg Kenneth Beckwith William Beres Howard Beutler Daniel Beyer Michael I. Beyer William Blackwood Frederick H. Bohl Iack D. Bohl Charles Borlick Theodore Paul Borowski Otto G. Breitlow David Brenzel Mike Brkich Iohn W. Brown lack Edgar Bruce Iames Bryce Kenneth E. Buckman David Buckspan Harold Buckspon Donald Bulloch Richard Bunk Richard A. Burdick Richard Butzlaff William Campbell Hector Cervantes Ierome Ciepluch Richard Corbett Richard Czaskos Benedict Czynszak Donald Dahms Donald Decker Dominic Dlghera Charles Diekow Thomas Dietz Ray Dilger Lloyd Dittmar Edwin C. Dobratz Russell Doine Howard Doss Roger C. Duhnke Milton A. Engbring Louis Ermi Eugene Felle Frank Ferencevich Fred M. Ferentz Ambrose F. Ferri Charles Eugene Fidler Ray L. Fons Delmar Frentz Donald Wilbert Frenzel Leo Friske Lloyd E. Gates Iohn D. Gavan lerome I. Gavin Tony Geram Robert Gess Angelo Giaudrone Iames Gleason Robert P Goelz Robert Goelz Clifford Goetz Ervin I Gorski Robert V Gott Peter Greenemexer Killed in action ndwcring. fAe .gugk Ca!! Louis Groppi Bruce Grulke Marlton Gruenwald Ierome S. Grutza Charles Fredrich Hary Ray Haase George A. Haberman Iohn Hackbarth Walter Hackbarth Wesley Haefner Richard Harder Lester Hartmann William Hannon Corwin Hansen Ted Hegner Kenneth Henell LeRoy Hermann Arthur W. Hickman Arthur I. Hickman Donald D. Hickman Iohn Hickman Patrick Higgins Paul Hobus Glen Hoffman Kenneth Hofmann Ralph Hoffman Douglas Howard William Ralph E. Edward Hutchens Hofmann L. Hornemann P. Hulen, Ir. Hunn lnda Robert Iack George Iarke. Ir. Roy Ienrich Florian Arnold Kaczmarek Herbert I. Kaczmarek Edmund Kaia Norbert I. Karas Carl Kayser Carroll W. Kebbekus Gerald Keeling Ralph Kempa Kenneth Kern Milton Kesting Iohn Kitzinger Donald I. Klaeser Walter Klaeser Gordon W. Klatt Edmund I. Klukowski Ioseph Iohn Knedle Harry Koceia R. Philip Koenig Henry Koshollek William Kowalczewski Norbert Kowalewski Earl Krause Fred Ralph Krause Rudolph E. Krause Horatio Z. Krawczak Sveto Krcmar Joseph M. Krebs Ioe Kreutzer Edward Kreuger Frank Krzoska Iames I. Kuehn Arthur M. Kuenstler Harold W. Kuenstler George Kuffner Paul Kwasigroch Henry Lane lack Lange George Larsen Richard Larsen Arthur Laskowski Louis B. Laudenbach Henry Laupan Edward Leason Robert Lemke Leonard Lenz Edward Lentscher Orville Lindberg Marvin Lord Iohn I. Luedke 'William Luetzow Ben Lyczak Edwin I. Maas Leslie Maas Howard Madaus Kenneth C. Mainzer Fred I. Marchetti Ioe Marino David Marks Iack Martell Walter Victor Martr. Raymond Marves Otto F. Mayer Earl May Karl Meyer Iames McChesney Robert G. Mclndoo Stanley Melzer Arden Menge Herbert Mertes Eugene Meyer Ronald Michaels Harold Maciolek Harold C. Miller Iames W. Miller Lloyd Miller Russell I. Miller Richard Miotke Girvus Mistele Anton Mlinar George H. Money Ralph Leigh Money Donald Mueller William Mueller Iames Murray Carl Murray Robert Nachtrab Carter A. Nason Richard Niehoff Kenneth Noll Thomas A Novakovich Willard I. Nuss Howard George Nybro Howard Nyquist Renoldo Oddone Iames Wm. O'Hai'a lean Olson Arnold Olszewski Edward Orzechowski Logan C. Osterndorf Verne Osterndorl Theo. Otien Stanley Pacholski Frank A. Pastorino Sylvester Pawlowski Sam Pawluk Carl Pearson Anton Pegis Emil Peich Kenneth Peterson Robert Peterson Edwin Pionkowski Robert G. Plath Sigmund Przezdzink Ioseph I. Premetz Walter Premetz Arthur Pric- Ervin R. Pries Ervin Pruski Iohn A. Pruski Leonard Pruski Harold N. Pyne ' Ralph Pyszynski Anthony Raczynski Harvey L Raddatz Ervin Rademacher Iohn Radxck Edward Radtke joseph Radtke - . ...f .rzswm-. - tr.- qvgv rr1,:i uvr'v' tvs' int 1 Goorqe Ramponi Russall L. Rasch Carl I. Rataiski Raymond Redlin Tony Rigazzi Peter Regis Dorothy Reigle Milton Reschenberg Lawrence Rigden Sylvester Sobecki Ralph B. Saveland Robert Schienle Ralph Schmechel Hilton Schmidt Paul M. Schmidt Dayton Schneider Charles Schubert George Schweitzer Robert Schweitzer Thaddeus Szczesny Howard Shaw Ioseph M. Shimeta William A. Sikova Melvin Simmons Orville Simmons Clem. Sloikowski Edwin Sloikowski Herman E. Smith Everett Sorce Francis Sorce Henry Stark William Stevenson Gerald Stollenwerk Ralph Storm Ceaser Stravinski Harry Strelow Leland Strike Herbert Struck Clifford Stringer Eugene Struck Ralph Suhm Martin N. Sussman Ollie Szatkowski Robert Szmanda Lucian Szymcyak Neal Tanger Ralph Terry Earl Thompson Iames Thompson Ralph Thompson Margaret C. Thurston Merlin Y. Turnbull Peter Tomassini Edmund Vallier Gordon Van Kirk Charles Voss Phillip Vugrich lack Walker Irving Wallace Iames Wamser Robert C. Warnek Raymond Warzynski Charles Westhofen Howard Westphal William White Ralph Wichgers Boleslaw Wielgosz S. S. Williams Thomas Williams Cyril I. Wink Daniel Wippich Iames Woodhams Lawrence Worm Chester L. Wozniak Leonard Wysocki Harold Yahnke Iohn Zamlen Frederick Zeretzke Edward L Zxelinski Fred Zimmerman Robert Zoeller -w Q A 'f r' 4 4 9 1 4 C S 1 G 4 t 4 R c' -. vi x 4 x ,4 Q 2' I 4 I . C 4 4 . f' 4 C c 'S ff 4 I K X C C' A f f 9' C sf if 1 gi qt pl J I li S C . 5 l 1 1 A 3 4 Q l Q 1 ' A Q' . . ' . F . . . A 1 K' x.n.4.n.n.: 4' gggpgnnqa -'p'h'hhn LA an AAA Z AKD All 5 3 in . .hi 'fin 'll ,, ,. - -V V ' 4- '. 5 ' - bg. . x ' . 1,1wlM,r-.a ' req-. as tw.-.f qqaiwey :M FW ui Y? I I 451' SBK! ff' 2' I5 'Fax 48 nys X an ,I aff' xxx' ,I A STAMPS ARE BEING AFFIXED info albums by fhese members of a 5 '9A homeroom while ihe is sviw jaccoun+s for correcfness. BAY VIEW'S COLOR GUARD has ihe honor of raising and ' - I lowering ihe flag every school day. Leff fo righf are Gerald Schneider, Floyd Morbecl, Paul Hofsfad, Reber? Taylor, Roberf Schwab, and Harold Nedsef. sfudenf boolclreepers are checking Iheir Tuesday T. I A,l. - , I I , 4' Y V Q ' 'Y Y..X i ' :.' , I ,ng-.-.ef:mm:f, '3 f -f,g.ees-Mm ff?'S2'aQf.2Q25i?fi2?'1f?5i35?ff'f'r W-:rf ig.y,:E,lil,i1-s- . f kr K 4. S i f5k,.i4yLa-5. 5, I gi.. rp.: if A f , - f ' IW' .L A 'H 25.19 5 S E5 ' Q f - ' fi IW' I H Lis ?f.?:Q N M.. ? 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'I ' ' 1 sms- I' , far 353525 -9 I .4 , 'If . 1,33 I 'V Ld .off all I v 1.- 9 4 ' ' L 1, 2 I SE Ya ' I IIQI ' . aries, L' :I yyy x Z A 5 W f nr' 2 2' A V , B ' .A. :,: 4 I 'ie My 4 t -S mms V L. , 1 ,I N 'ig, '33 , , ff .. ' J y gifkwi' SALESMEN from sixiy-five homerooms crowd 'the' oFIice. counlers every.,TuescIay morning +o purchase an average of 52,500 in War S+amps I , and Bonds. Sfudenis and faculfy purchases of sfamps and-bonds' Iofal SI00,000 for fhe school year. V A I ,.,: 7 K wie 1.o A fg wks 'hwy , Q z 2 l ,ll s . J ' a 3 l ,579 f G 5 2 if . nr-it A I r ff a . r e z , ,Q THERESA SALSAROLO AND LOIS PETERSON are working on fhe honor f 4 N5-.Q ' ' A .M ' f ' - roll of service men which includes over 400 names. Pafricia Krause Jean ,, ,L ,,,f- E Parks, June Diederich, and Louise Wilson' stand by. ,, 1 1-Wm, WR .. . W '--Nha f ..,,,Ykm:N kk 'i'x'gf?'v -::'eQ.,,g1,g-. h V -...mm n , 'ifiifij efee E ' 1 ----. J. ,mw THE INSPIRING MESSAGES fhaf are heard on fhe public if. :-Q Q , address sysiern every morning are ihe work of lhe' Vicfory 'E'A I 1'N wrifers, some of whom are shown above. Q,-' REPRESENTATIVES of each war 'lime acfivify af Bay View were recenfly organized info a Vicfory Council. Officers are: John Morrison, Presidenf: Gerald Chrisfman, Vice-presidenf: and Jean Furgason, Secrelary. Members of the council include Arleen Melaun, Joseph Maff, John Jaeger. Arleen Peiri, Loise Marks, Pafricia Krause, Richard Curley, and Alvin Simon. A S-1 E , ,gf , , , y 2 . . ap ALL FORMER STUDENTS. these young men. are shown as ihey were being senr off lo various army camps. Members of fhe Bay View i band, seen in the background of fhis piciure, regularly play for ihe draffees on fhe morning of fheir deparfure. - ' x .N Ai ,L, ,,K,, , '!?'bi '1ffAA -' .... , .1-EE hi, V -V T ,.1..ff.rr2fai2f we if .. L SE A.. W 1 'rf A, d' T ,, 1 -ae gi fi. ,Z T5 si Q fr X li 6 'lfgiilif' ' 4 iii, xf Q 5 3 In NT f.'f 4 - igrlllffli WW X ...T 155 4, 'A- M rd, . ,M ,fm f - .- M +5 WLAVI L,f 1 QL1f , ' ' I E , I 1 ff' 5 V ' ff. Q 5 T If 5 W 5 igli: 2 X 3, .- T A ,ami . :ala W 'Vi we , in Qm zg gri A denTs, and James BarneTT of. The engineering force. The sounding of an air raid alarm would send These persons To The roof To wafch for f- SCANNING THE SKIES for enemy aircraTT are Bay View's official air raid waTchers. Clemens Czynszal: and Leonard CasTagnozzi, sTu- new .. - : , The Tirsf signs of danger. 2 ii A T lla -M s :ws T 2 , 1 'i i T ' Lf i ffiffgff' Q , ,,fQQfii ,.1 , T 'TIT ' ,K soft I f T- I C Lg. ,4 a Q Z, it' vi K as V - 4- .: Y ' I a f sf' kkrk, Khin A Q .-M., if , k 1 -we ' . ' ,T ilslwy 5 - , W 15,3 l V ' A 'f 'Q' ' , A fl A .W We-W els df- ' ' W , j i -. 2,47 T 155- f T 0 X M jr' A 1 ,I T 1 ' a,?'? T 'I' ,ll WPT! T Q 1 5 '- 5 x as 5 J'-T .' ' E if 2 1 Q WL C T is 4 1 25 401 6 ' if ' 'M . , .. 1 T . wglfwikyf y 7 WW i., EA W rl I .xx rr 'Kb 'N . K T ' 52,41 . , ,L T ' X , 'ii F - ii i . Q we T 'f , I .- is ii if , I . ,E , js 1 I E 11 T ,A ' or Lx 1, L f . ' T, .. ...Hrs , QQ 'X - f- --P14-QQQQ -.qu N ' 'mf 21.415, :A.g:,t.:15:s 1.4 ... I - '.! 'r.'5'- :gf-1'iT:'i Z':?'i,fEg?'E-...'1-'il 1s.imQf '3'f 'f i, fTi:CT'ffe?5V'Ti ffffw '13 ri 3s , l g THE PROPER PROCEDURE in The evenf of an aqTual air raid is 5 BAY VIEW STUDENTS in The Manual ArTs deparTmenT are assisTing air ra? illusTraTed by The sTudenTs picTured above. They are lying on The wardens in compiling necessary inTormaTion and in drawing required bloclm map' floor, beTween loclcers, so as To be besT proTecTed from flying glass Here Jerome Eclxeri is adding perTinenT inTormaTion under The waTchTul eye c and splinTers. E Mr. Tomliiewicz. L2 'lil . limi.: .f,,,, i, 3 We up lu f u H .ffm 1' b 4 3 ,ee 5 L we ,. 1 1 gl l ' ' 's ' ne. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 25, and Monday, April 27, men befween flue ages ol lorly-live and sixfy-live were regislered for seleclive service W Bay View leacluers. under flue supervision of Mr. Wllifcomb and Mr. Suffle, regislered I.044 men during flue lwo days. K L ' . 5 i ' W , S ' u . , - .Q-Leu, . '3 E Q- . e ig L I 4 'f fs A of l 1 , ' imlu 1 ,lf ,,e. . ..,,. S W J lu H44 un ' y A ff 'Q A, V, V' cnmnutucmu ' fl D ' Suqurl?uInum1q 'fi 4- ua? ii' my Q 15. , , A QU, za is ii X1 l A ,, ' .- ' 1 I , 14' , . eu I HERE THE PHOTOGRAPHER cauglul' a scene during 'Phe commer- cial sugar rafion regislraiion. ln flue rear are Mr. Wiley, who was af llue luead of flue group of 'leacluers aiding in ilue regisiraiiong Florence e.f,f.,Ae.,f, , u I-, - . ., USHERS direcfed regislranfs during llue commercial sugar ralioning on April 28 and 29. Here Edwin Gapinslli and George Rossa assisl fwo men who have come io gel flueir cerlilicafes. Ullenburg and Dorolluy Jasinski, sfudenl fypisls: and Mr. Joseph Berry, :Horney for flue sugar rafioning board. In 'Hue fronf row being regis- lered are Mr. Louis J. Pefri and Mrs. Harry Knuflu. V1 MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY acled as regislrars al bollu of 'llue seleclive service regislrafions. Mr. Wluilcomb, assisled by Mrs. Loeber, is adminislering h flue oallu lo perl ol flue volunfeer group. - 1: I if ,V 1,33 . EVERY MONDAY NIGHT since April 6, Bay View high school feachers have been insfrucfing air raid wardens and fheir assisfanfs ai meetings held in fhe high school audiforium. The five feachers picfured above, from Iefi fo righf, Mr. Kyper, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Gillo. Mr. Suffle, and Mr. Mierzwa, are planning the Iecfures ihey will give on poisonous gases and 'Iheir deconiaminafion. V ' 'i - ' - 'F' Z I I2 . igffgsirwgi vw N' T M - 1 -EY.--f I. ew-xo in.. ,1 ..,:' ,gy qt . H vw ,g Nksif g' -H, 5 lax ze 1 'W ' ' sl HA 'mtv X M fl fr y ffl ,js 9 it, W. 6 1,- I I I ff E 4 4, 4 A a fitie civic .ici Z : enigma WITH PATRIOTIC SPIRIT, Bay View sfudenfs have unsellishly i fribufed magazines and paper fo 'Ihe sfacll collecfed by fhe X i The money obtained from fhe sale of fhis maferial will be used Io bu a Defense Bond, which will be given fo 'Phe G. A. Frifsche Memorii Fund. Club members shown are: Marion:NeIeson, Carolyn Remifz, Joh Sctoenemann, Richard Curley, June Kaplre, Pearl Smifh, and Audra Sc mifz. 1 ,Q E L N ,.-., , , .+ ,' - fb' 5 ff, e : V-f1 'ij' ff? J 5 me we 614, ., ' IN THE GYMNASIUM Mr. Mierzwa demonsirafes Io an earnesf group of air raid wardens fhe proper use of bandages. Through meefings like fhis eighf hundred residenfs of ihe communify ha ve become 'Familiar' wifh fha principles of firsi' aid. - ' A .,.,., lags, if -, P .3 Q g ' , ' ' n' Q . A 1 . f ff ' - 'Ii K. X f, , 5 Q ' wk .-,.....,,:f,. . Q 4-.L X g, Duc-se Q I I ILLUSTRATED .LECTURES in fhe audiforium precede the pracfical-demonsfrafions in fhe gymnasium, Mr. Wm. Maffhei is shown insfrucfing. if I I I I Q7 ,mga El gf , E 1 Q iw in 1' gafw., I I ' CHIEF ENGINEER ARTHUR NUERNBERGER demonsiraies Io a group of sfudenfs fhe proper meihod of exfinguishing an incendiary bomb. Mr., Nuern- berger is Ihe Bay View High School Air Raid Warden. ' .Q ' 'rf f-KN' '.,'.si3effg5,e4 ' KENNETH DREWRY AND NEALE ROSMANN are shown here malring aiixiliary sniff sefs for use ai air raid warden meeiings These seis consisf of boffles confaining maferials which have odors similar fo fhose of fhe various gases. , J 1 BY MEANS OF AN EXPERIMENT wifh wafer and dry ice, Kennefh Drewry and NeaIe Rosmann demonsiraie fhe Iac? fha? war gases are heavier fhan air and wiII seek Iower levels. They were proving fha! a basemenf is Ihe worsf place for sheifer from a gas affacll. l . l WAR males physical fifness imperaiive. and vifamins are necessary for lhe mainlenance of healfh. Here vifamins for vicfory are being presenfed by Bay View cools, Lorefia Rozeh, Ardifh Johnson, Kalherine Daily. The lempfing salads shown here will help lo build a healfhy war time America. mro THE sour Kama of fhe ihrifly cook go vifamins formerly poured down fhe drain. Carol Jenne john and Angeline Goeh are pracficing war fime econorri EXPERIMENTING wifh subslilufes lor sugar, household arfs sfudenfs, Virginia Jensen and Lois Konlrel, praciice war limo cookery and prove lhai sacrilice can be almosf pleasanf and rofifable 'lo fufure mefhods of cooling. P .1 rg A A , 1: A-,, y - tl ,JW -QS. f5 ' K r haaa s- i Yr ---f f or - r evn' 41:2 yf, zx'-' nee, 7 . 5 Q. ON APRIL 28 AND 29 commercial sugar users in fhe Bay View High School disfricf were regisfered by 'lhe facully. Cerlilicaies indicaling lhe amouni of sugar fo be issued lo each regisiranr were fyped by Lorna Tosch and Jerome Glembin. Approximaiely 200 firms were regislered. www Q ,536 ix Se ROBERT SCHURRER AND CHARLES FISCHER, fwo woodworking sfudenfs of Mr. Barfa's fourfh hour class, are shown culling our wings for model airplanes. This fype of wing will be used in mahing models of lfalian bombers. LOUGHlNG OUT THE BODIES and wings for Halian nbers, Roberl Gardner and Raymond Busniewski are com- ling the maior forms of fhe models before beginning +he icafe sanding operaiion. ee ,seein T f HOLDING A METAL TEMPLET used as a palfern for malzing fhe wing of a model airplane, Kennelh Schueller and James Pilak of 'lhe woodworking classes are sfanding before one of fhe large insfrucfion charfs issued by fhe government The members of lhe woodworlring classes build exacl scale models which are used by fhe army for insfrucfion purposes. Ninefy per cenf of fhe planes made af Bay View'have been accepfed as sufficienfly accurafe. Q aff' i 1 W J.s i , THE FIRST STAGE of lhe assembly line for lhe above Baku 99E, Japanese dive-bomber, is 'khe 'fiffihg cff'1he'wings'lo rhe bodies. I George Skeff, clsennerh Bierbach, and Eugene Kozlowski are concenfrafing on fhis process. ' . - 7 41 A ' . I V . T 1 PK 1 THE FINISHIN TOUCHES, befo' fhe painfing, are b ing applied io +I various foreign mo' els which are use in fhe presenf wi When compleie fhe models will I senf fo army ad navy fraining ce' fersl 1 l l ,Q f .J fax T AMONG THE LAST STEPS an ihe laslx of bulldmg model planes for +he governmen+ ns shellackmg 'lhe models before coahng of darlr grey war pamf as applled Edwm Muller Clarence Roessger and Rnchard Sanlo are melding 'Phe brushes. 'QR 5, fi! N152 . ' in it V gi , is 93253 l E 31 ffl-we We THESE KNlTTERS have volunleered lheir services 'lo help ihe Red Cross. They init sweaiers for soldiers, and fofs' seis for refugee children. QW and miffens, caps, 'Fi a, syn' no MEMBERS of ihe Household Aris classes are helping ihe Red Cross by maiing dresses for refugee children. Because fhe design bf 'ihe garmenfs was very plain, 'Phe girls furnished original ideas for simple, colorful embroidery, ihinlring fha! if mighf help fo bolster fhe morale of the wearers. old pair of frousers. THE GIRLS pidured above believe in helping fhe war efforf ihrough pracficing conservafion. Dad's old suif and Mofher's ou?-of-sfyle spring coal are alfered info new spring iackeis. One girl made a slzirf from an A l RED CROSS WORK is being done by 'ihese girls who are mailing 7 men's paiamas and 2 w o m e n 's nighfgowns from material pur- chased wifh money do- nofed by ihe feachers W af fhe Red Cross iea given by fhe Household Arfs Class. THE SCHUUL 1933, 9MjZCAi!M Qgyw WW , -. , .Mm ' ' f'-f MH i ww? ' , 5' 551165: 4' v '5 lf 4 ' X 1 W- X 1 pi' 9 c ,Q r ,, 'L 4 gh , 'rx X -- -Aw .4 1-.47 Qi! 34 FN Total War The schools cannot remain aloof from total war. In the struggle between slave totalitarianism and free democracy it is the function of the school to inculcate in Youth the desire to protect and to extend the principles of Americanism. It is the duty of the school to bring to those under its care the loyalties, the knowledge, and the intelligent obedience with- out which no free nation can survive. It is the obligation of the school to prepare the rising generation for the war-torn world which it is about to enter and for the peace which it will need to make. Total war, which has for its objective the preservation of the American way of life, needs the sup- port and the cooperation of the young men and young women of tomorrow if it is to achieve complete victory. Bay View, in its classes and in its extra-curricular activities, is geared to the war effort. A practical application, demanded by the times, has been given to all courses. But since scientific equipment alone cannot bring true victory, every effort is made to enable students to gain a clear perception of national ideals, to imbue them with a feeling of patriotic pride in country, to make available knowledge which will prepare them for the sacrifices which are demanded-knowledge which will instill in them an eagerness to make such sacrifices. Bay View knows that America is at war. Bay View is building those physical, intellectual, and moral strengths upon which the future of democratic America rests., zgaf J 1 E DR. FOX Vice-Principal MR. WHITCOMB Senior Counselor The War and The Peace With our country at war, and with the lesson taught at Pearl Harbor so vividly before us, counselors, advisors, and class teachers at Bay View are directing their efforts toward a thor- ough preparation of students for the present crisis and for a useful life in the adjusted world to follow. The sacrifice and loyalty to country now so evident among members of the student body are helping to build strong moral characters and the proper attitude toward genuine work and service. Today there is the same old friendliness and comradeship that have always held among faculty and students at Bay View, but along with that, there is, in 1942, the thrill that all Americans know in working toward a common goal, the winning of the war. I aqf' I wcuty-night Twelfth Grade Twelfth grade students must be prepared to tace the prob- lems of lite on a college cam- pus, or in the world of business and industry. Recognizing the uncertainties of the tuture, the guidance department hopes to help students to adjust to the changing American scene. MISS STATZ Twelfth Grade Counselor lop Ii'0lVfEUCjG1'tS Barcio, Henry Adarnczyk, Kenneth Ie-ska, Ervin Blechacz, Adrian Borcyckowski, Edwin Lenz, Courtland Huelsbeck, Arnold Herman, Warren Fritz '- 1111111 Run' Thomas Bruce, Cecilia Rodriguez, Marion Bielrneier, George Karountzos, Alfred R.ley, Robert Menzel Iarnes Kwasiqroch, Adeline Lernanski llllrtl Rim George Vtfozniak, Betty Heidersheid, Lorraine Ehlke, lime Eisch, Florence Dobiowski, lean Piacentine, Mary Ellen Olsen, Dolores Iankowski lrllrillf lfrllr- 'Donald Trush, Evelyn Kempa, Doris Scheidina, Agnes Borck, Lorraine Musicxl, Alice Naylor, Bernice Borowski fr Hum IfflIf'flVlGIklOIl Kuhnke, Ruth Thomas, Audrey Bolz, Esther Baum, Frances Groppt, lune Sealock, lean Wask Pago Tfccflly-Jzfllu Dega, Daisie Koch, Lois Fadel Mary Muschinski, Doris Hansche, Phyllis Olson MR. DENNlS i Q Domalewski Iohns, Gerald Schneider Salford, Franklin Boyle, Valentine Kubik Elizabeth Rinard, Robert Butler, lames Nelson Marjorie Hogan, Evelyn Rzyski, Laverne Sandelli Beverly Ruesch, Ioyce Belot, Margaret Brlek Pagf' Tllirfy Tllirrl Ifozl'-Dorothy Brehmer, Dorothy Iasinski, Martaret Paulik, Nestor Ostrowski, Richard Budzien, Kenneth Schueler, Marion Pfeitter, Ethel Roettger 7'npl1n11'-Robert Schwab, Chester Michalski, Edward Bogdan, Robert Tallar Nw-final Roll'---Roman Ostrowski, Betty Comp, Roy Weber, Leo Paczkowski, Geraldine Ifufirim Hun'-Phyllis fftlurster, Betty Martens, Esther Niklewicz, Ruth Ellen Walker, MR. GRADISNIK Top R010-loseph Gavan, Richard Stott, Iohn Schoeriemann, Frank Wickert, Eugene Nw-111117 Rrnl'--Ralph Bachhuber, Lee Krock, Florence Ullenberq, Betty Krahn, Lena Tlzizvl lfflll l..GL11'lS Schiebel, Robert Gardner, Robert Hayes, Richard Santo, Robert I-'nllrtll1.'r11r'-Marion Munqer, Betty Gray, Thcmas Martens, Genevieve Talaska, Fifth Rnir-Laura Fimiario, Gertrude laraczewski, Esther Myers, Lillian Stika, Ifnlfnm RYIIV f.A'L1fO1'C1 Morales, Ioyce Morrison, Martha Wierzchowski, Lillian Stusek, 'I'np fi'lIN l.GV,VI9!'1C6 St. Martin Gordon Skoruj, Vxlesley Staqe, LeRoy Gatzlce, Ray- mond Susniewski, lvVilliarn lenson, Weldori St. Pierre, Daniel Burkee, Robert Gill Nw-mlfl Nutr-Y-Shirley Schultz, Harold Nedset, Rose Marie Nimznei, Dorothy Pier, Audrey Marves, Arlene Petri, lorries Keelan, Williarn Wrxeltz 7'l1i11l I'i'flIVfLOl'1'fIlHG Vlfeltman, Ioyce Tarkowski, Esther Sieczynski, Hazel Sims, Eleanor Minrya, Lucille Kolp, Dolores Lewandowski, Daniel Siudzinski lfurlrlll l-'ull' -f-' Walter' Michalak, Gloria Sikorski, Gladys Gawrych, Mabel Borlick, Dorothy Szymczak, Genevieve Mollinq, Raymond Pacliolski, Edna Neumann ifuilunf l.'u1f'e-Shirley Boyle, Ioyce Koenerzian, Geraldine lanlcowski, Ruth Sullivan, Lorraine Poepping, Genevieve Braastad, lefrnne Multhaut v MRS. GRIMES , MlSS LA NE e,. ' v fa 'lhp Hun -Bernadine Casey, Vernon lirircowic, glen Brown, Toni Costello, Arthur Malone, Edward Woodharns, Robert Lersch Nw-rm1lI.'w1f' Gilbert Szymkowski, Mary Backus, Bette Bauer, Roy Kaczmarek, Daniel Slieoron, Edward Chandek, Robert Younq 'l'lliV1l lfrm' Mary Salqorolo, Lois Peterson, Marva Schneider, Ruth Hurley, Martha Rinqle, Luveine Elwood, Dolores Karnm l nlr1f14I.'ml' Barbara Brarnan, Mary Giorqi, Theresa Senekowitsch, Virginia Bodell, Marcqaret Rosholt, Ruth Mottatt, Allen Blornquist liviflunl Hun' Shirley Voqi, Angeline Poulos, Rita Perri, lean Furizason, Lucy lane Steel, Patricia Richardson, Mary Beth Severance tml' T1II'7'fj'-ltlli' lop ltvnr Kenneth Bierbach Richara 1-Iansort Francis Gompper Lloyd Iohnson Edgar Krug Tumor Pogas Slfllllll ltou Henry Maschnak Fred Lang Marilyn Burdick James Peters Eugene Kasza Dean Marshall, Gordon Swessel Thiwl lu'0'll7-CG1'l. Mueller, Ioan Lautenberg, Mary Ietke, Margaret Wieland, Elinor Schwanke, Virginia Murack, Lawrence Burrmann Fnlzrfh Iffilli-VlOlCI I-Iaftarski, Leona Koszyczarek, Florence Gumpert, Dorothea Pelle, leanette Ceynowa, Gerald Burns, Roy Sommers Iinflumt Razr--Audrey Bartman, Margaret Mangan, Agnes Mayer, lune Kellogg, Dorothy Iss, Edith Nash, Marion Foster MRS. LYNCH Trap Ifuu'-Gene Krepczynski, Leonard Castagnozzl, Donald Larsen, lulia Ann Thomson, Elmer W. Messal, Donald Krueger, Casmier Bednarek, Arthur Worm Srwolnl lt'YlH'fLOUlSG Maas, Ann Szelrnecka, Neal Racluenz, Iune Hill, Frank Paul, larnes Olsen, Victor Duhnke ThirrlIt'v11r'fEernice Skalecki, Frank Smith, Harold Schmitt, Richard Ropel, Dolores Schlueter, Erica Iodat, lean Lackey I o11r1h lffllfTfVlOlG Bruss, Dorothy Patterson, Martha Marker, Grayce Krzeminski, Iames Nejedlo, George Mann, Pearl Pichl Fifth Ifuu:-Bettie Brornberg, Mildred Schmidt, Vlfilliarn Eenhouse, Marcella Kehler, Ethel Hinz, Angeline Maison lfoffnul lfllll'fMGfQUQfllQ McDonald, Elvira Rarnponi, Audrey Koebert, Bernice Regner, Mary Phyllis Heaton, Vivian Farrar, Martha Kaja MISS MILLER Page Thirty-1'zUo Q Y -af MRS. Sl-IUTES Top Null'-Harvey Arndt, Peter Campagriola, Howard Pagel M1-vnu! Iffnt'-Gordon Keats, lerome Glembiri, Paul Hoistad, Harold Wellnitz, Walter Kant, Robert Nolmske 7'll,ir4l fu'lllI'+BGfFlCIfd Kaufman, Donald lnda, Ralph Hobena, Edward Seruga, John Schultz, Robert Patterson, Gerald Konkel l fllll'fIIf Ifutrf 'Clifford Linderoth, Betty lane Albright, Marylyri Beyer, Norma Hall, Doris Thompson, Walter Schiller Imttom lfuzf- -Ethel Blank, Evelyr' Switalski, Luoile Gibson, Tune Carnee, Ludmilla Zortz, Audrey Schulz, Dolores Sporisz Top Run'-Chester Krawczak, loe Fennig, Iames Koscielniak, Charles Fischer, Robert Taylor Nrwilnl Ifnu'--Betty Bruens., Howard Bird, Edward Zeretzke, 'Theodore Roosenbeek, Cecilia Przytarski, leronie Pizer, Robert Schori, Richard Curley 'fvllfflllu'llll'fEV9lY1'1 Rudolf, Ruth Grudzielanek, Marilyn Foerster, Geraldine Milligan, Anna Lampe, Helen Battani, Mary Perri I 0Ill'Ul. lfutc'-Ioyce Riesen, Margaret Mork, Harriet lablonski, Dolores Pries, Virginia Szychulski, Mildred Peterson ffliffliilli Iiuu'-Shirley lanes, Audrey Bohn, Gloria Henke, Alvina Ratkowski, Ruth Pascoe, Lorna Tosch, Iune Weissqerber MISS ZAHLING Page 7wlII.l'fj'-fIII'C'L' xr MR. COUBAL Upper Picture Till! lfolr- Richard Rechlicz, Richard Gubala, Fred Erick, Ray Stephens, Iames McGowan, Robert Berg, Arthur Behllnq, Walter Fuhrman, lack Raymond Nvvmzal Nun'--Melvin Shaw, Sylvia Pecanas, Clarence Toepfer, Evelyn Iackowski, Betty Haberer, Betty less Zahn, Lois Anderson, Lucy Kurth, Leon Klukowski, Marlin Borchardt Tllirrl I.'rm'eeWarren Frank, Theresa Salqarolo, Gloria Re-Wolinski, Bettie Dunn, La Verne Borchardt, Carol Swan, Dorothy Lassa, Euqene Kozlowski, Robert Whitney I n11r1ll I-'nn'-Margaret Brunk, Marion Wiqht, Carrolle Mead, Dorothy Sanderson, Doris Marks, Ruth Erickson, lames Pilak, Wallace Richter Iinttnm Iron'-Ludvina Peterson, Frances Castelic, Elaine Nelson, Marion Giemza, Ieanette Gielow, Ethel Wood, Helen 'Walton MISS LANDVVEHR Lower Picture P11110 Tlzirly-fam' Trap Ifnfr- Edward Wielanci, Thomas Kinsey, XlVllllGZTl Riley, Iames Murphy, Ted Wiese, Bruce Brandt, Kenneth Kinsey N1'f'Il1LIl fx'Ull'---EllE'I'J. White, Nancy De Land, Ralph Koceja, Walter Szczepanski, Oscar Machgan, Gordon Beck, Iarnes Lentscher. Casimir Tyszka 'l'llirrI Hull' -Kenneth Rotta, Robert Kohout, Calvin Roy, Thomas Nahby, Kenneth Richter, Christ Karountzos, William Dixon, Evalyn Murphy f 0ltl'UAtln'1lH' Constance Gerner, Audrey Engel, Lorraine Volkman, Geraldine Molhnq, Ieanette Seyrner, Shirley Hary, Betty Wade, Anita Kuhn liullfrin Ifufffloyce Doxtater, Ann Rudich, Anastasia Dulaveris, Arleen Olson, Elaine Enqel, Mary Ann Wrobel, Adhne Sissoldo Upper PICTUTQ Twp lfwlf' Sn 1 1 bwartz Uonad Enaosk Charlee Rennpferd Gere Baumann Richard Singer, Robert Krueger Roy Cnzrsiranson Nlwnllrl Ifnlf' Makuter, Luc111e Tllfwl Hun- Ivanchlch, Allce llnllnu' lfull Verhein, Bernire Lower Plcturo Twp IJHH' Dolor S Herrmann Robert Ku se ow Edwm Br qant Iohn Lazar Iohn Welke Werner Strothmann G orqe 911111195 Nwfmffl lfuu' Prdlne Lerstrckow Arle r' Meiaun Anqenne S an Agamemnon Toprtzes Mrriarn Klotz, Balene Norman U or fe ckefi lfllffflill Hou Dorothy Pu 1 xka Marlon Heaney Edxth Blank Rhea Braband Wlnlfred Werner, Ioy Khmer Lore Lmdicy 1 pltlqtf klltf .3lt,cQf:ill5 til l E' lllf ,A Sr,ltool,2xlalrgc lu sirppwl fl'llAgl'Z gm' .jf 1 1 ' :tithe lil,ll!tl'f - .fffvli iri'i k'k1lr'k'i' MR. SUTTLE t Q x f ff Eleventh Grade Counselor ft 2 Eleventh Grade During the eleventh year the student finds his social environment changing rapidly. He knows greater independence of thought and he seeks more active participation in the af- fairs ot the home, the church, and the school. The guidance pro- gram tries to make him conscious both ot his personal torce and of his many so- cial responsibilities. Trip ln,lIlL77HGIOld Miller, Vernon Struck, Ioe Esperes, Ralph Salmon, Richard Schneider, Iohn Pahlow Svrfonrl Rum--George Fiene, Eugene Wysocki, Robert Konkel, Ervin Penske, Stanley Stryjewski, Iames Severance, lack Farrell, Earl Fenqler Tleirfi Ikon'-Beverly Swan, Esther Szczerbiak, Marlyn Schild, Vernon Fonaas, Helmuth Eckert, Rose Sijan, Chris Eliopul, LeRoy Schroeder l n1n'1ll. Ifuu'-Beatrice Schleif, Iune Krogh, Angeline Pieczynski, Bernadine Bronk, Dorothy Piszczek, Doris Murphy, Elayne Strube, Evelyn Sadowski Ilollmn lx'Ull'7DOlO1'6S Stahl, Alice Scheidinq, lune Strohn, Eleanor Sweykatcx, Elsie Sweylcata, Carolyn Schoene haar, Charles Raatz Page Tl1ll'fj'-.Yl.1' MRS. CUTTER W' 7llfll'f5 SW'f 1 Miss KIECKHEPER up 15- Twp lfuff- Gerald Pyne, Anthony Baranowski, Stanley Baranowski, Icseph Fons, Arthur Nelson, Dorothy Awve Nvvnml lwlr- Pearl Boczkiewicz, Rrchard Borowski, Mildred Burkee, Charlotte Bunqe, , Lorraine Brandon, Audrey Borchardt, Evelyn Berq Tllirfl lfulr- Dorothy Brandt, Ocalla Van Kleeck, Mary McManaman, Bonlta Beyer, Delores Barke, Betti Borowski, Mary Lou Borta, Shirley Anderson ltulinm liillif'-'fAlVlH Recla, Mary Analla, Esther Bartnikowski, Inez Buccarelli, Iohanna Boqqio, Carol Erlinqer, Ruth Fritsch T011 lfrmt---Beverly Munroe, Audrey Mark, lohn Peierson, Remo March, Erwin Mzller, Harold Mlller, Vernon Struck, lack Mahszeski, Robert Meier NI'4'IllIIl1f!lIt'flUH9 Machclz, Ruth Manzeck, Ethel Weiss, Christa Voss, Gertrude Misiak, Edward Mrller, Audrey Marx, Iohn Morrrson, Robert Malek MRS. DULAK Tlifirvl Noll?--Ioseph Matt, Christine Malson, Virqinia Velnrcke, lean Maliszko, Marjorie Mohr, Irene Musial, Carol Matzen, lean Miller lfllfflllll l.'nu'fDonna Moen, Vrrqinia Miller, Avis Kinas, Yvette Massruha, Kathleen Meyer, Cecilia Lewandowski, Robert McCurdy Q t Twp Iron'---Harold Miller, Vernon Struck, Donald Wichqers, George Lemanski, loseph Laska, Ray Nitzel, Kenneth Luetzow, Douglas Wilsman Svvollll li,4ll1'WfI6GI1 Parks, Albert LaVesser, Wesley Westphal, lames Lesch, Ray Zohel, Walter Luebke, lohn Puls, Ervin Lisiak, Ralph Woods 'Tllirrl Ifulr Bernadette Gavin, Sophie Los, Betty Wulk, Dorothy Polachek, Louise Zlabis, La Verne Lannewehr, Melvin Wallk, Leo Zanotti Iinftmn, Hula'--Marion Lana, Norma Lockwood, lune Lmdstone, Mary Zaaozen, Robert Wurm, Mildred Walney, Geraldine Pierson MR. NELSON MR. MOEN 7'v1lxIfv111 fWilliom Rastall, Neale Rosmann, Raymond Ross, Fred Sanks, lerome Peters NIWVIIHI Roll'-Arline Rotta, Ruth Nel Rasch, Ierome Siuda, Clarence Roessqer, esen, Alice Neubauer, Lorraine Simmons, Ieanne Paul Reschenberq 7'lli1'r1I?f11reVirqin1o Sobczak, Marion Sowlles, Patricia Rozek, Iosephine Sousha, Leona Piech, Irene Ruszkiewicz, Leonard Ifntlnmi lfou' -Dorothy Nelson, Betty Raymond, Lorraine Hahn, Marie Naujock Hisse, Beverly Rhodes Rudolf, lean Rowan, Dorothy Raymond, Shirley Ptlgf Ylllllffj'-UI-g1'lf an-w MISS OCALLAGHAN o 'Imp lfmf' Wllhonx Snmnlskcx, Gllbert Seston, Fmxene Schlund, Robert Schcunomen, Hzxzold Selmrnllifrr, Wllllgxnl Schnmcler, Clmrles Slzlcor Nn'u1f1ll,'r:f1' Agnew: Schmschke, Richcxrd Schultz, Becxhice Sogzin, Robexl Smith, Dolores Schools, Dorothy Schunk, Vlolelto Punclqos 'I llf'1'f.' lfwu' Daisy Pechunmch, Sevzrr Katz, Ruth Sciilulu, Iohn Schf--11, Eslhm Slomo- wllz, Marion Schwund, Mary Hrmncx ltullrml I-'wif' Enlll Schmidt, Nornm luudonbczclz, Lf1Vex'ne WC'tlenqel, Mrxrthcw Gxeenmexer, lune Schulz, Beatrlce Sllcoru, Anne Wesel xv ...r 'C7' sv' Q ,Y Twp Iffm' Wlllmm O6SlIGlCh, Eugene Kulczynskl, Iuhn Krause, Richard Kcmlewslcl Nr4'u1lrIll'u1r Phyllis Mujdock, Claude Kcrczmcuek, Wultexc Nehrinq, Daniel Knedle, Eunyce Voelz, Lucllle Vlfierzbo, Marion Nuss, Georqe Miotke Tlliwl Noir' Bernice Olemczok, Hrxllle Wllliclms, Harriet Vlfl61'ClSZ9WSlil, Ruth Wlelebskl, Audrey Westmhcl, Doris Toll, Fred Remy, Icmette Burqess lfullnm Ifufr Louise Vlfxlson, Sylvia Nnrloch, Gezuldine Nevernlcnn, Lorna We1sS, Deone Wichqers, IC'U'llCG Nxemcmn, loyce Walker l'1Ig1u 'lil11'r'!y-llfm' MISS RILEY ,XM -4! MISS SCHWAAB I p It ll Carl Solheim Richard Naylor Roy Karweik Edward Kasza Merlin Kessel hon Iohn Kesich Conrad 'Crawczyk William Qprinqhuth Nwnllrl Run' Florence Kropka, Carol Kitzrow, Iames Corroo, Richard Ulrich, Roger Kaufman, Robert Kulz, l.aVerne Mohr Tlzirfl Nou'-Maryanne Krainik, June Gray, Patricia Krause, Richard Orzechowski, Walter Kowalski, Betty Komorowski, Beverly Hanson lfullnul Iron'---Dolores Kofninowsky, Carolyn Klappa, Agatha Karas, Hazel Garschke, Delores Kaiser, Mary lane Kimber, Lonqina Kotowski Pagv Iforfy Twp Nun'-Kenneth Drewry, Gerald Christman, Milton Christensen, James Casey, Harry Dorovy Sc'f'n1'fI lfulr-v Ruth Dornaqalski, Gerald DeLashrnuit, Thomas Damjanovich, Shirley Dombeck, Dorothy Tomsyck, LaVerne Davis, Rose Draqanich Third lffnll'--lean Pihl, Audrey Drabeck, Arline Chiraiisi, Clemens Czynszak, Irene Underwood, Iosephine Perlbeiq Ilntlunl Ifrnf- Stella Gonzalez, lune Wildcs, Jacqueline Dalton, Patricia Doyle, Betty Peliska, Virginia Vllojtanowski, Eileen Dahlquist ., Q MR. SMITH Twp lfulf' Clyde Hzrtqht, Lloyd Colbo, William Heinz, lohn laeger, Frank Hanke Nlwlzlrl Ifwl' Laverene Putney, Justine Hansen, Betty Ioyce, 'Thomas Heaton, Richard Henning, Richard Henry, Richard Huebner, Delbert Harhold 'l'!liV1' lfrm' Mae lunck, Marie Arndt, Marcia-Rae Helander, Don Gienolce, Olqa lllowsek, Peqqy Potton, Gladys lasmski f YllIi'llIf lfulf' Ruth Holler, Mae Halvorsen, Cleo Dybdahl, Pat Hatch, Louise Heyer, Georgia Heinze, Mary Rae Huggins, Olympia Pears linflnnl lt'rm'e Marion Hausmann, Carol Priefer, Donna Hallstead, Leona Posoyhala, Ruth Pollalc, lean Harrynian, Virginia Ihlinq MR. WERNER :ES it MR. STOUT V Twp Iron' ---Richard Cassidy, Roman Czechorslci, Robert Vtfoldo, Robert La Marte P-'r'1'uf1fl Iffmvf -Leonard Vtfinters, Anton Doneff, Harley Ascherin, 'William Ast, Aldeen Ohm, Arthur Ltbecke, Enzo Fiorelli, 'Warren Zzckunr Tl1f1'rlIfuff'e leon Bolz, Betty Freeman, lda Borcto, Robert Chrostowski, Mildred Beckwith, Ottomar Bruss, Leonard Young, Frances Gray I-'u111'll1It'u1l' e--- Betty Bielawski, Florentine Krass, Ruth Gzoschel, lune Deiderich, Dorothea Gttzel, Dorothy Beqos linllnnl lt'm1 Myra Boyd, Fleanore Czerwinski, Primo Fuctle, Paul Budtsh, Ralph Zdanowski, Helen Chalich, Beverly Gavin lznlflf? Forty-one T011 lmalriliierriard Schutten, Robert Schurrer, Alvin Simon Svrfmul Ifrm'-Ruth Schafer, Carolyn Studt, Ellis Swan, Melvin Spaar, Kenneth Shea, Charles Snyder, loseph Schoendorf, Arthur Skalecki T11,i1'rlL'r11re-Grace Sorenson, Florence Stichman, Lucille Brodowski, Elaine Seefeld, Tom Siedlecki, Lucille Santo, Joe Smith Fourllz H0117-Josephine Salopek, Georqine Schilz, Audrey Strehlow, Lucille Szatkowslci, Marlene Anderson, Betty Skagen, Dolores Shopofski ffllfffllllf Ifmr-leon Elert, Alta Shoop, Joyce Schroeder, Dorothy Stewart, Doris Schreihart, Charlotte Conley, Betty Schienle MRS, GARLING 'Pop lffII,lTfAll9H Iansen, Richard Cemka, Carl Graefenstein, Robert Eckert, Harlan Larsen, lack Fritz, lohn Liebmann, lack Malone SCGOML Raw-Mary Farrell, Phyllis Loreck, Marjorie Langer, Gordon Martin, Floyd Morbeck, Richard Luedke, Robert Erftmeyer, Karl Ebert, David Freed Tlliilvl H0117-Herbert Ewert, Esther Lutchen, Louise Mack, Gloria Frederick, Dorothy Heileman, Edith Franklin, Grace Iirikowic, Grace Raden Bottom Rout-Virginia Michalski, Ann Fabrizio, Yolanda Lucci, Lois Linzmeyer, Dolores Pruss, Gloria Cornelius, Iames Edelstein MR. MAY Page 1 0rty-two MR, OWEN MR. SCI-IOELLER Pdfft' l707'fy-1111 it Twp limi' -lohn Piacontine, Dave Danoff, lohn Barnum, Donald Bethnqer, Edward Baldikoski, David Daily, Donald Means Nr:-mul lmu'-Harrns Dcrnent, Arthur Bunclikcwski, Vlalier Mahnke, Harry Brandenburg, Donald Brunn, Gordon Bulloch, Helen Damjanovich, Paul Diotznian Tllfwl lfmr-Marion Pace, Ruth Davis, Caroline Bakalar, Paul Bulger, Robert Barthull, Ralph Pawinski, Carol Peltier, Ann Bachhuber linllnuf lr'ulf'fCarol Baumann, Shirley Bliefernicht, Betty Brulc, Barbara Bourbeau, Duane Bennett, Evelyn Ptaszynski, Carol Pyne Twp Ifuu' Ralph Reiqel, Solvejq Williams, Delores Rossow, Herbert Royal N1'v'nml If1lIl'fROb9I'l Haschke, Peter Piacentine, Ruth Wagner, Mildred Quentmeyer, Kenneth Wilber, Warren Vidito, Myron Polzin Tllirrl lfmr -Eleanore Rosciszewski, Nancy Wittiq, Shirley Wink, Shirley Reckard, Mary W'estwood, Mary Pelatari, Emily Oleson lffrffnnl lt'nu'fRuth Oleniczak, Dolores Morales, Bettie Veranich, Violet Priebe, Ruth Whitman, Grace Ross, Dolores Te-vich Twp lflllf'--DOI1Uld Gore, Fred Gehrmg, Peter Dandrea, George Palkovvski, Iames Gustafson, Kurt Humphrey Sf'I'1lHfIL Howe-Thomas Greulich, Daniel Hologa, William Huss, Kenneth Hanley, Warren Place, Harlan Hobbs 7'hi1vl Rolf'--Patricia Hoagland, Charlotte Greene-ltch, Shirley Gosch, Lois Gens, Audrey Hackett, Gilbert Wolifersdorff, Richard Groh Ifullnm. Rrlzc-Eunice Gorski, Rosemary Giamio, Noreen Armstrong, Luella Heule, Theodore Alevizos, Kenneth Hammer, Thomas McCarthy MRS. SCHOOFS MRS. URBAN Top lfuzr--Richard Zielinski, Tom Meredith, Robert Hensley, lcrmes Knott, Frank Kirsch, Russell Kutz Sccuu-rl It'n1f'iPaul Niland, Bruno Navulis, Arline Nehrer, Dolores Kozak, Rudy Kiel- pinski, lerry Nord, Ruth Kutz Thirrl Noll'-Marilyn Koenig, Dorothy Zewikowski, Marion Olszewski, Ruth Krahn, Russell Karweik, Frank Laskowski, Shirley Klarner Iloftfmn I-'nic-Della Zieroth, Betty Kaye, Mildred Mrowinski, Audrey Rogers, Dorothy Kaczmarski, lane Kafura, Leona Krueger, Betty Klinter Pagi' l m'fy-fom Tenth Grade Top lrnu'-Iarnes Lustig, Robert Rainer, Anthony Riffel, Robert Rinard, Kenneth Lemmer, Robert Frank, Eldean Letto, Robert Spangler SP1-unfl Hour--Carolyn Remitz, Evelyn Roberts, Eleanor Lenz, George Rossa, Shirley Ringer, Virginia Lemanski, Dorothy Iasinski Tlzirrl Hou'--Marie Ludwig, Eileen Ieske, Doris Lackey, Bessie Rauch- fuss, Marion Rohloff, Doloris Doern, Carol Rozek, Adolph Raichel lfoflom Rolf'--Shirley Raatz, Eileen Raymond, Phyllis Matthews, Doris Ross, Audrey Lewandowski, Theda Rollo, Dorothy Stephens After the student has passed through the transition period of the ninth grade, he begins to find himself and to gain self confidence. If he is to become a leader, it is in his second year that he receives recognition beyond the class- room and begins to make his mark in the school. He looks forward to im- portant positions in the years ahead. f r MR. GILLO Tenth Grade Counselor Pugh' l m'fy-fifc MlSs CONLEY ffl lurty-sit' Top lion'-Stanley Kowalczewski, Walter Kohlhotf, Herbert Muschinski, Norman Kvalheirn, lack Luecke, Harold Kuehn, Leslie Kellogg, Dominic Foglia Nwrtnlul n,Illl CCIfOllHS Kempa, La Iune Kusch, Audrey Aimonicat, Sylvia Iaczynski, Eugene Haas, Marion Kiedrowski, Edward Kapitzke, Kenneth Flood Tllirrl lm'11:+Elenore Ianick, Louise Kwiatkowski, Charles Ameringer, William Kopelke, Virginia Kropka, Shirley Ascherin, Carol Iennerjahn, Fred Korthoif, Rose Marte Kaja l nm'Tl1 lion'-Frederick Koehler, La Verne Kading, Marion Kynaston, Beverly Kryszewski, Lois Konlcel, Marilyn Anderson, Lorraine Koniecki, Bernadtne Kobs Hllfflilllv l.'r1u'w-Robert Ianlce, Robert Klumlo, Edward Kryqier, Phyllis Kon- ieczka, Wilma Kluger, Ioseph Labarber, Gilbert Kusak vw vu et '11, ..., .. ..:.,,-.. .lm .t e 11: - a. Top I-'ulrff-Arthur Ioers, Robert Bethmaan Robert Borowskl Iohn Bukowski Thomas Busch, Gordon Goede, Edwin Gapinski Richard Baxter Sfwrnlrl Ii,flll'+CCXI'OlYf1 Berg, Byron McManaman Iohn Boreiszis Glenn Bouck Robert Kowalski, Robert Genke, Edward Bere Raymond Fronczak S Tlzirvl li'4lll'fMGIQGf6l Buschke, Elaine Blank Deloris Beatowic Glennis Burrmann Elaine Powless, Betty Barthuli, Mary Breqant IJUIIVIII Ifnlrwlosephine Burazin, Kenneth Buelow Vera Becker Patricia Borowski Betty Brehmer, Julia Bobrowicz, Florence Becker Iune Button Iinttnm li,'lll MGfY Bucci, Eileen Barke Florence Busalacchi Betty B yer Shirley Biskow, Dorothy Besewske, Marian Bartels MR COSTr LLO Twp lfnfr' Warren Sump, l-larold Schuster, Anthony Musha, Kenneth Male inoski, Duane Miller, lack Spuhler, Marlyn Delebeclc, Georsge McMullen Nw:-flllrl lfnfr Shirley Pelber, Wallace Morden, lunc-2 Pretty, Harold Martin, William Stuselc, limrny Schuentold, Shirley Miller Tllirrl lfmr Frances Mavrr, Lorraine Molson, Lucille Marek, Arlene Fox, Charlotte MCN1col, Irene Marten, Edmund Micszkowskt liulluul l.'nfr 'Ella Miller, Esther Modrzelewslza, Arlene Fink, Roy Martens, Gerald Morisse, Clayton Marshall, Donnabelle Fidler ,- Top Hull'-'Dolores Wallock, Vernon Witte, Earl Wollert, Henry Waas, Gabriel Wank, Iohn Fuhrman, Ralph Werkowski, Dolores Zachowski, Grant Waldo Svwnnrl lfnuv Peter Werner, Donald Wood, Richard Iones, Georqe Lahmann, David Gorecki, Eugene Walczykowski, Richard Wisniewskr, Ervln Wiencek Tllirfl lfnrr' Dolores XValsh, Rose Wanatowicz, Arbutus Vllroblewski, Cleo Waeltz, Eulahqene Wrldrsh, Mary lane Grahske, Mario Groppi, Donald Wisniewski I-'uurfll lfnu' Shirley Hillman, Eileen Zarlinq, Dolores Wysocki, Lorraine Yorton, Vir- qinia Waraln, Rose Mary Walloch, Euqene Grieshaber, Marilyn Wolf llnffunl lfnlf' Edith Wendell, Lorraine Wysocki, Arleen Werner, Charles lenninas, Carolyn Gray, Arrnella Wulk, Evelyn Wozniak T I MISS PITZSIMMONS MISS FREUND Top Iifnut-Florence Nowak, Emmett O'Connell, Betty lane Ullenberq, lune Kapke, Alfred Ottenberq, Clifford Nyberq, Robert Neitzel, Robert Osterndorf S!?t'Ul1fIl ffO1,l7'ROSS Lanza, Lottie Traczek, Florence Lacznialc, Lyman Thoma, Arleen Thomas, Willough Thomas, Arlene Neverman Tlnirfl 13011:-Delores Orchel, Catherine Nehrinq, Marion Nelesen, ldelle Thornton, Beverly Timm, Francis Olejniczak, Norman Taylor liotlomt Rultr-Lorraine Trybala, Alice Tokarski, Virginia Norris, Hilda Naujock, Lila Neverman, Florence Thompson, Catherine Mroczkowski Top lfO'Llf+MGIjOIlG Bromberq, Henry Schacle, Donald Schaper, Daniel Malkowski, Alvin Siemast, Virginia Smith, Betty Stark Scrroml lfmzffr-eDorothy Selky, Pearl Smith, Edward Schuets, William Somrners, Georae Shaw, Howard Sanderson, Donald Smith, Florence Schroedl Third Ron'-Marion Severson, Mary Schauer, Hose Ann Salvo, Ruth Shawley, Rose Szelmecka, Bernadine Schmidt, lean Schuetz, Dorothy Saeqer, Loretta Solverson lf'0u1'tI1t Ron:-Lois Stoechle, Beverly Schroeder, Lenoru Storm, Olirnpia Sandelli, Beverly Schrot, Adeline Sass, Marvin Schmidt, Charlotte Skorlinski Bottom Noir-Myron Stenqel, Anna Holler, Eilieth Gumrn, Ethel Schreiber, Mary Read, Mary Spiliopoulos, Florence Schmidt Page Forty-eight MlSS IAMESON p fb Tap lu'flll'7HOfU9 Pears, Virginia Perry, Marlon Poqorclc, Lelloy Hoer, Donald Patterson, Theodore Prepelitza, Dolores Pudei Nw-rllfvl lfflll' Eunice Prieael, Beatrice Poqelski, Eleanor Ptaszynski, Helen Papke Lillian Pruski, Marqaret Frankievicz, Marjorie Peterson Thin! li'uu'f-Ai-vis Putz, Lorraine Pilak, Eleanor Paprockr, Marian Penkalski, Cecile Hall, loyce Piszczek, Rosemary Schlueter liuflum lfuu' Alvina Paradowslci, Consuelo Perez, lerorne Pawlak, Mariorie Hoerres, Sophie Padol, Dolores Possinq, Rita Ptelfcr MR. KYPEH Q pa o sr MISS LYNCH stein, Delores Hall Geraldine Holbcrq, Elaine Voiliein 'l'np lfnlf Ruth Haase, Audrey Berry, Georjean Nelson, Mary Vercjra, Vivian Hanen- N1'4'0llIl lima' Nan Boyd, lanice llolnenirrn, Elaine Houtltvr, Louisa: Bazan, Frances Breqar, 'l'lli1'1I IMH' Etlia Harncrrvn, Patricia l'i4fIlVI1GH, Lorramv l-larnioyer, Geraldine Brand- sstrom, Audrey Herrnansen, Ioycc Honke, loyce Hoeinke, Patricia llclrrnder Kathrynce Horvrrt, Eunice Hoiniinqs lfullwnl lfvm' -Florence Dudzik, llleanor Irr-lqlor, Lucillo Bricker, loy ldlie, Doris Busss, age IIUVIA'-llfllf' QV ' Top Iran:-George Cobb, Tom Evans, Marion Hasebrook, Russell Carlson, John Ebert Szfmnzal Null?-e-Katherine Doepke, Carl Evan, Richard Crosara, Iosephine Evanich, Ger- trude Ciechanowski, Lorraine Card, Kenneth Erdniann, Ioyce Ewert Tlliwl Ix'UIl'7l91'C7IT1E Eckert, Audrey LeGath, Corrine Cherti, Doris Engel, Shirley Diederich, Martha Nally, Geraldine Chojnacki Ffmrllz Hou'-Pota Demitriou, Dolores Ciszewski, Doraine Van Kleeck, Raymond Emmrich, losephine Grezlak, Doris Danforth, Dorothy Erchul Bottnmt lion'--Genevieve Siedlecki, Evelyn Schoessow, Yvonne Goodman, lkrdyth Colbo, Esther Lenz, Dorothy Drezdzon, lanet De Frain MR. SPR UNGER Top Ikon' Robert Bruno, Willianr Hendricks, Donald Larson, Robert Gordon, Euqene Hohl, Herman Hinz, Thomas Mangan, Robert Harrison Nvvfnllfl lffnr Donald Hallstead, Dolores Glatlcowski, Marie Frischmann, Raymond Czysz, David Gardner, Thomas Davis, Elmer Vachetz, Wayne l-lofrichter Tllfiivl lffnrfloan Evrard, Thelma Schafer, Alice Gilhuber, Norma Garoiani, Carmela Grace, Angeline Goetz, Betty Glembm Ilottnnlt Now- lack Heitzmann, lune Recla, Patricia Gilewski, Mary Dretzka, Gloria Gorecki, Danica Drljaca, Dolores Learman if Miss STEEL. l .f tx ,til f !4u,' Pillrft? Fifty 't s MISS VJHELAN , or A? ww MR CRAWFORD ljtlfll' lfllffj'-ITIIL' Top Ifuzr-Charles Thiernan, Stanley Nastal, lack Niernann, Iohn Krainik, Victor Knutzen, John Klaeser N1'00l1rl It'n1rfEdwin Rusteika, Donald Klueqer, Donald Kryll, Russell Rulau, Gordon Kosz, Curtis Zeidlhack 7'l1,i1'al Hull'-Barbara Zoerb, Robert Kaiser, Howard Bristow, Robert Newman, Edward Kasch, Delores Sokol Ifn1Tnm Iron'-Shirley Nash, Betty-lane Zielke, Patricia Zwieq, Lillian Staut, Regina Szymczak, Sophie Stryjewski, Casmira Stryjewski Top lfnlf' -Gordon Turner, Gerald Iaczynski, Vtfilliam Paszczek, Rxchard Thelen, Ken- neth Woiak, David Uhlir Nrvunrl Nun'-Elaine Yunk, La Verne Wieland, Elaine Taylor, Ruth Luebs, lack Zim- merman, Clifford Zobel, Chester Larsen, Richard W'estphal Thin! Iron'-Lois Winters, Betty lacobsen, Audrey Tipton, Louise Zifflinq, Elizabeth Tury, Frances Zehel, Marie Treuiel, Shirley Zeman ffilfffllllf Hun'--Patrick Tully, Robert Zinqq, Belle Trevarthen, Harry Lau, Leona Wojdal, Doris Wagner, lune Zibell Q Mx? MR. MIERZWA 'l'up lfnzw- Doris Corbeq, Dorothy Cotton, Frank Cybry, loe Crothers, Robert Goelz, Robert Knezevich, Arthur Dittmar, Craiq Kaminski Nrwulul It'nlf'H- Gerald Colbo, Helen Cronin, Marion Ludtke, Mofalda Gioimo, Shirley Grosbier, Irene Ciechanowski, Daniel Grievell, Leroy DeLosh lfIIfl0I?lf ft'1lH'fflf91'19 Shibilski, Elmer Hammer, Pauline Carloni, Dolores Skoy- zewski, Gloria Linzmeyer, lames Gordon, Lorraine Glow MR. MILLER Top lrwff'---Euqene Pacholczyk, Robert Neitzel, Melvin Nissen, Francis Rebholz, Donald Setuzn, Paul Pace, lack Passow, Kent Nlemann Nrwflffl l.'ulf'-f-Cliester Smith, Charles Schmidt, Robert Schwtnqshakl, Robert Petranek, lohn Schneider, Donald Royef, lohn Pavlik, Robert Patterson Tllirfl lt'uff'f'Alvin Reimer, Betty Peters, lean-Ioy Relchniann, Carol Prinqey, Shirley Palecek, Eleanor Szyska, Ierry Swan, Melvin Reise, Leonard Rossa l ufH'lll Noir Robert Nyquist, Ioseph Rychwalski, Chester Ransdell, Audrey Schleit, loyce Sowlles, lda Santi, Dolores Nelson, Dick Ste-mper liullum Nun' leon Nyquist, Arline Scheele, Laurel Niemann, Arlene Rettmann, Robert Plennes, Ierorne Peplinslci, Virginia Petroski 1510 l 1'ffy-tivo Twp llfm' Harold Munxa, Gerald Kornkven, Tom Morden, Wrllicrrrr Koenrrr, Sam Vlurray, Robert Hamann Nwrullfl Iffm' Dolores Hansen, Mamie Meyer, Elrzabeth Meyer, Geraldine Kramer, loyce Kllss, Georfqo Krcmar, Robert Manti, Calvrn Hallbom 'l'lli1'vl lfmr Audrey Maka, Snrriey Maas, Eunice Mueller, Glorza Morqenroth, Sazel Kehlzekus, Rornert Kanruwskr, Raymond llaraermann, Gerald Hrxlvorsen, Shnley rntz l uHrlIf Huff' Beverly Martm, Maxine Olson, Dorothy Kurth, Ronald Michaels, Eugene Hoppe, Edward Matlnsen, Alice Kalmbacnfr, Shrrley Kluq llullfml Ifnu- Edrtlr Drrnxslu, Vzraxma Mornblow, Betty Gene loltnson, Floyd Harbold, Peaqy Hannon, Vrolet Kluck, Ioyce Koockenberq 5 ,Q 4.- my sv Twp lfwf Otto Belce, Don nd Barber, Rudy leraovic, Ray Luelzs, Allred Bzunk, Dona lack, Vtferner Bwrbaclr, Marfgy Bussard Nrwvunl HHH' Ruth Brodfrrsen, lean Baldlnw, Mary Baranowskl, l.ill1an Backlund Mary Bradley, Grace Finnell, Donfrld Frank ','llil'1l lfnu' Audrey Bartlett, Iolm Anderson, lack Pasbrlfq, Salvatore Erlcano, Raymond l.esch, Roy Eredricks liullffm lfnw Dolores Brlrzxiq, Vntrrnra Eons, Olzqa Eatas, Audrey Essex, Mary 1 Ioanne Baillie, Evelyn Banyan lzflv-llzrvt' MR. WILEY Ninth Grade Counselor Top Ron'-Bernard Amann, Iohn Booker, James Anzclc, Iohn Baer Ninth Grade Helping the recently graduated ele- mentary school pupil to adapt himself to the new and different high school program is the primary function of ninth grade guidance. Budgeting of time, desirable methods of study, and good high-school citizenship are among the topics which the homeroom teacher discusses with the incoming student. Nzwrnlzrl lx'Ull'fEI'VlZ'1 Borck, Daniel Cxesielski, Winifred Brielmaler, Betty Barnes, Mary Bourne, Kenneth Berry, Frank Buerger, lohn Brown 7'lLi1'rl Ii'flIl'f-HYIIYY Anqermann, Rudy Budyak, Clara Antczak, Beverly Andersen, Eleanore Andrze- jewski, Alvira Burazin, leanne Beetow, Don Cowie Ifnzfrtlzt 1!nfr'eShtrley Bloeth, Renee Anderson, Iohanne Berg, Genevieve Borowski, Lorraine Barthuli, Lois Adams, Audrey Baldini, Betty Bohrnann Ilnllom lmu'-Iames Burke, Donald Compty, lack Burke, Raymond Becker, Francis Brad, Gilbert Bohman, Anna Becker Pugv Fifty-four ' MR, BOOK L Twp R010-Albert Chandek, Herman Wolf, Richard Guse, Robert Hons, Donald Haberman Swrnul Rout-Norbert Ceynowa, Shirley Hanson, Betty Hellwiq, Richard Hintz, Dean Harry- man, Rudy Hoppe, Lorraine Helberq, lean Gauer Thirrl Hun'-Beatrice Hanson, loyce Homminqa, Muriel Hildebrand, Norma Hanson, George Heidersheid, Helen Gutsch, La Verne Hobach, Dolores Hannon I 1n1rIlL Roll'--Norma Hoffmann, Elizabeth Hels, Eleanor Greqorski, Carol Gitzel, Lois Hintz, Muriel Healy, Ruth Gierhahn, Dolores Hensiak linilunl Run Herbert Harris, Harvey Holler, Eugenia Gorecki, Dorothy Heacox, lack Greenthal, William Huebscher, Robert Hatch MR. DIETZMAN Twp li'ou'eFlora Wettenqel, Halina Woldanski, Gerald Wielicki, Ralph Young, Donald Gill, Wilbert Vanderheyden, Carl Vaughn, Audrey Wierske Nrwnlzrl Ron'--Richard Vollmer, Robert Wassweiler, Elaine Woyciechowski, Iessiemay Wojdal, Eileen Waeltz, Elaine Van Stelle, Richard Zoerb Thin! Rout-Kathryn Young, Camille Vfisniewski, Florence Wiktorowski, Shirley Wright, Dorothy Wendt, Iohn Zabrowski lfrrttonz Ron'-Robert Vandenberq, Shirley Wiedman, Harry Zmudzinski, Mercedes Wells, Harold Walter, Paul Wasechek, Iames Wrath MR. FRITSCHE l,i1yvl if1'y-fire Top ft'flil'fBiEV9I'lY Ersch Anthony Derdzrak Rrchard Domalewskr G raldrne Doern Nv'r'u111l lfula'--'Ralph Lenz AUGIQQ Dretrrch Dorothy Dam1anov1ch Lorrarne Frscher Marilyn Eonaas, Audrey Ewert Florence Duszynskl Iames Foss Tllirfl lt'01L'fDc,nald Nlgh Paul FfllZ Dlchard Staehl r Rlta Daley Evelyn Du Mez Iohn Carlson, Edward Drahonovsky lnflllffll Hair- No ma Faeth Kathryn Darly Jeanette Doepke Mlldred Dzroba Orvllla Freiman, Dorothy E lcert Iosephlne Schwartz Dorothy Dunmqan lfullmn' Irulr- Dorothy' Dafush Edward Weanex Jlvran Enqelhardt Mary Erankhn lack Foucault, lane Edelstem Edward Duda Twp lfuzf'-Rose Iasxnskr Fehx Lopata Robert Iablonsk1 Carohne Lawrence N1'f'u1lriRu1l'- naymond Leldolf Sylvla LYSS jane Lewandowskl Lorrame Larek Ardith Iohnson, Anmta Iohansen Audrey Lmstedt loan Lustxq Tlriwl Ru 11'- Wallace lohnson, f 1llIl',ll Rlllff zlnskl, Fern lhde, Ilnllnm Run' Beverly Nowland Albrerlt Lny Barony Lvelyn Bukowsk Robert Brlcoro ii. X ' 2 I 1 A Matthew Weldner' Iohn Muroclc l an nl I I lcnrx Schools Lotllsr Seruqc' Ccrrl Borchord, Carol Chworowsky, II II I I Io sph Reoholz XlICL Schultz LU lllc Besewske, Harold Buenger, lomes I olm Vv ber nfxlph B1 szk Cl 1:1 Groves, Shirley Cook, Dorothy I III I ll Plilllli. Dupree kotlrlpon Gbbs Eleonore CZ31xWlHSlCl, Roy Schultz, Marlon Hnsarof Gencvlbve S rocm Betty nosrrllo Leonora Kolmer I lllum Inf R Qnfrrd B urvnu VVc'lt r Bu low Robert Nertzel, Lors Hoyer, Donald Ifp Imlf Audrey R6'HbS'lL, Gerald Rolcofvekl Clarence Urcrnkcrr, Warren Cze- chorskr L.1qer1e Russell Alon 'Hoe lu Vxlcrlter Thx le Charles Tuyls 1 Ill lui Dolores Reqolodo Shirley Roe ow Arthur Rodziczok, Robert Hirlqle, Louulne Tuyls 'Urol Trrllor Annabelle H uter Volgrle ROSITICIHH, Robert Hcrdomskl IIIHI In I Loretto Ro k Donna Rcrduenz Lhdrlotte Taylor, Betty Hamer, Melvln I llfml lun Ralph Lrbomok Raymond hojzowskl, Delorls Rotkowslcl, Shrrley Q v Top Rout--Chris Prevetti, Elaine Polachek, lean Poth, Zeno Przytarski, Walter Pakulski, Harland Patterson, Mary Plesec, George Peliska NM-nnrl Run'---Dorothy Olsen, Marilyn Oestreich, Albina Paqini, Charles Puls, Donald Pottinaer, Lucian Pacholczyk, Don Petrovicli Third RiIll'iEUHlCG Pawlowski, Geraldine Potrykus, Kathleen O'Malley, Leila Pichl, james Puffer, Alfred Pawinski, Warren Osborn, Constance Prondzinski lfnifum Roll'-Harvey Orzechowslci, Ioyce Pothour, loan Piekarski, Dorothy Paproclci, jean Olson, Doris Pattenqale, Carol Oualls Top lfuu'-Raymond Mattuschek, Daniel Martin, Marian Campbell, Charles Marks, Donald Meyer, Charlotte Moser, Ioyce Montoure, Gertrude Michalski, Eunice Crook N01-1:1141I6Ut1ffAliCe Michalak, Audrey Meredith, Betty Meisel, Lillian Murray, Edward Malek, Earl Moehrle, Daniel Moltatt, David McGarry, Mae Moczynski Tllirrl Razr- Gerald Maison, 'William Malek, lohn Morqenroth, Elaine Mueller, Audrey Minkley, Polly Merael, Ansley McConnell, Arnold Berg Idflllffll Kun'-Gordon Meyer, Iune Muschinski, Geraldine Czeszynski, Walter Maurus, Richard Miller, Audrey Mudler, Catherine Cody, Evelyn Ceszynski Ifnffnmt Ruff-Gladys Miller, Lucille Mellor, loyce Mountcastle, Louis Marton, Vir- qinia Zerniakowski, George Mlinar, Charles Meyer Page lfifty-viglzf MISS OELHAFEN MISS ROBERTS MISS THORNBURG MISS WELSH 5- 'r Twp lfwll' -Mary Marek, Doiathy Machfian, Ethel Mfxtuszak, june Schnficke, Viiainra Dolores Matz, Erna Weiss, Florence Vtlise Nrrullrl Hun' Elaine Hogan, Amber Wink, Betty Wleqert, Beverly Goelz, Maya W Betty VVlClGI'bOIKJ, Elsie Slornow.tz lenscn, illiarns, 'l'lli1'fl Ifull' Patsy Manthey, Vivian Grohall, Theresa Zanardi, Gloria S.soldo, Margaret McCann, Phyllis Shanks lfflfftlillv Null Doris Chlebowski, lean McArthur, Dorothy Zubiclc, Miriam Clark, Clara Weleli, Esther Seiecinski, Lorra'ne Werssaerher lv Twp Ikon' Allan Studt, Norbert Dieclrrch, Georrge Shores, Raymond Szmanda, Swessel, 'William Schutten, Thomas Slattery, Norbert Sobecki Kenneth NIWYIIIY, lffw' -Shirley Snyder, lane Steuek, lean Schild, Eleanor Spychal Stoetzel, Charles Sznianda, Gene Seliqrniller, Curtis Strothniann, Georae Chasce Tllinl liulf' -lane Scheunerntznn, Lois Strehlow, Dorothy Schroeder, Ioan Faye Schulz, Helene Stone, Donald Schlueter, Beverly Savee I nll1'Ill lfufr- Robert Szpak, Franklin Shinn, Helen Sehinsehke, Betty Schle Schroedl, Donald Sowle, Audrey Srniih, Dolore Szczepkewski, Helen Stewart I-'ifllz I-'rm' lanet Sxzielrnann, Arlene Spronri, lane Stfrhens, Esther Scherz Schorrak, Florence Senirow, Kenneth Heinzen, Henry Steffan lfullunl lt'u1f'eeShirley Schwandt, Katherine McCullen, lean Sehuld, Mario fialski, Eva Seynier, Shirley Schwazhuber, Audrey Schmitz la, Ruth Schultz, y, Helen Oi, lrmc n Dom a- l't1yf1' lfifly-iziiic Trip ffflll' --Ierry Kubasiak, Elmer Lenz, Euqene Kujawa Nm-uuvl lfnlr----Eugene Kolp, Bert Kuhn, Ioyce Klawien, Geraldine Kokal, Iean Crittenden, Mary Anne Kant, Cassian Kusmierczyk, Lawrence Kuhaqen Tlliwl lffzrf'-Wanda Kosz, Yvonne Kuchnowski, Lorraine Kotlarek, Ruth Kowalewski, Eileen Kleinschrnidi, Ruth Keiiner, Ray Kvalheirn, lames Kiizinger, James Koenig I-'uurlll fi'1HV'fDOI'Oll'lY Kaiser, Anna Kesich, Esther Kubilc, Beverly Kusserow, Dorothy Koehler, Shirley Klumb, Violet Knaak, Ann Kolcalj lioilnul lfrifrfl-larriet Kryszewski, Rosalyn Kemp, loyce Kaye, Arthur Krause, Helen Kitzinqer, Rosemarie Kehler, Pai Cummins MRS. WlLLlAMS Trip fi,1lll 'fHGIOld Wawrzyniak, Eugene Rechlicz, Alberi Royal, William Wilkum, Robert We-stermann, Maynard Tito Nwnlnl Hun'-Beverly Sawyer, Richard Turner, Shirley Ziemann, lean Wood, Alice Roman- ski, Martin Verburqt, Laverne Wisniewski 7'lli1'rl li'11l1'fLorraine Wille, Ralph Zimmer, Pauline Riqhi, Chris Reinke, Anna Troscon, Gerold Redier, Carl Ruud, William Zinqq lfnflrfnz li'uu'fRosalind Wrobel, Loretta Wolney, Marion Weason, Eugenia Raqaczewski, lean W'ilSon, Marilyn Yunlc, Donald Zeise wr MISS BAHR 1161116 .Slzlvlj MlSS DURHAM v Top lfufrflarnes Newbury, Dwaine Peterson, Vaughn Schneider, Donald Stann Nwwulul lfvm'-Mary Stewart, Arnold Nolinske, Lawrence Schulz, Claire Smith, Frederic Saver, Richard Szukalski, Gerald Schmidtke, Mary Szubelski Tllirrl Iron'-Audrey Prentki, Donald Schneider, Mildred Schaefer, Lois Schallock, Anna Smrekar, lames Seymour, August Pradarelli, Robert Peterson I-'nllrtll lfnlft Beverly Schneider, Thomas O'l-lalloran, Cart Struck, Betty Schultheis, Nancy Schulz, Lillian Sakovitz, Ruth Nowak, Mildred Pluim lfnllmn IMu'fDorothy Schwab, Richard Oliver, Richard Schneider, Iacqueline Swedoski, Lois Petri, Dolores Passamani, loyce Stewart MISS HEINEMANN l't1,fft' ,S'i.rty-mit' Twp Hflll'-flVl11'lCII'I'l Bennett, Leonard Bykowski, Iohn Cupertino, Iomes Czaplewski, Dorothy Dublrnski, Robert Beck, Henry Barski NN-rtilrl Holi'-Grace Farina, Mary Donovan, Dorothy Bartok, Gloria Fricker, Rose Bocz- kiewicz, Roland Altenbach, Gordon Banach, Elmer Fink 'l'lli1'1I Hull'-Lois Flitsch, Helen Christensen, Florence Budziszewski, Dorothy Bryce, Delores Danoff, Harold Czerwmski, Shirley Bruens l'llllll'fll lffnlt'--eBernard Arietf, lames Felske, Kenneth Dinqler, LeRoy Brazale, Alleon Decker, Mary Ann Franckowiak, Patricia Franklin, Florence Frister lfullunl lt'rm'fErnest Fabrizio, Ioseph Franlcowski, Donald Brunner, Ruth Biqelow, Betty Fimiano, Lila Distenteld, Harold Bird 3 r i, MR. OSTERNDORP Tap Iron' --Patricia Keeney, Audrey Krug, Carl Karwacki, Clyde Gehrinq, Royce Komorowski, Ralph Ebert, Robert Ke-sselhon Sfwowrl Ifnlr'-Iumann Heinz, Robert Gerner, Ianthe Edwards, Bruce Gordon, Gus Hoyquist, lames Guhl, Duane Kuich, Iohn Krenzer 7'l1irrl Iron'---Maxine leray, Frances Kollentz, Ioanne Kotlowski, Ruth Gritzmacher, Rose Marie Kyper, Gloria Erdrnann, Betty Gerber, Loralene Eaton flllllflllf l.'ulreDorothy Kowalczyk, Bernice Krzewinski, Helen Grabowski, Beverly Grueriberg, Barbara Drewry, Roland Korenkiewicz, Geraldine Gray, Dorothy Gosch Iinfium Null'-Daniel Gehrke, Iune Graves, loyce Kriefall, Carol Gundlack, Adeline Kurczewski, Robert Grover, Robert Iohnson MISS PRUCHA Twp lfrllf'-fAnqelo Ottaviani, Frances Hargreaves, Marcia Hansen, Betty Miller, Donald Mattice, Edward Maqeski, Clarence Haasch, Calvin Luther Srwzirrl Run?-Betty Lade, Phyllis Lord, Marian Musha, Clyde McKenney, Clifford Marshall, Charles Miksch, Robert Helf, lack Murphy, Rudy Maqnarini 7'I1i1'rl Roll'-Marian McNxcol, Yvonne MacDouaal, loan Munkwiiz, Gloria Lecci, Bernadine Muschinski, Geraldine Muschinski, Betty Heqerty, lean Lusch, Leah Maas I-'ullrtlzr Roll'-Blanche Hoffman, Richie Match, lames Manske, Otta Menqe, lames Luedtke, Roy Lachmund, Dorothy Hartwiq, Ruth Luedtke Ifnttmn lfozfv-Kathleen Mueller, Helen Maiewski, Ianet Hoagland, Doris Lelivelt, Constance Larson, Virginia Mapes, Cecilia Mossakowski Pager .S'i,rfy-two Office Assistants Keeping the school gccounts, recording otnd tiling dll student grgdes cmd motking contocts with the home gre or few ot the motor duties ot the oifice gs- sistonts. ln their hotnds rests the tctsk of checking on dll ctbsence ex- cuses of students ond keeping the gttendonce record tor the school. MISS WANGARD MISS MATTHEWS MRS. LOEBER MR. WILLIAMS MR. MATTHEI MR. TOMKIEWICZ MR. MEYER MR. GARDNER MR. WELLER MHS. MOI-IRBACI-IER MR. BERG MR. BARTA Non-Homeroom Teachers Becguse of the ngture of their work, nine tegchers cmd the librorign this yeor gre not supervising homeroom groups. They exercise or vitol influence, however, on the mgny students who tctke port in boys' ctthletics, seek niusicol trgining in the hctrmony clctsses, the boys' glee clubs, gnd the bctnd, or enroll in the mctnuotl orts course. The responsibility of running the bookstore ond ot direct- ing the stoge crew rests with the mgnugl ctrts tegchers. Plryr' .S'f.1'f-x'-!111'm' A 4 , LI T DNS , i 5 fx 1 ,, 1 Q 'iii-,Q 1 151 1 if K , 31 i' if 5A51i' Q r 9 H . FW? fi' lg' f ' - , feff5M,5. s Q, . Q . , A I Y 1. 1 , , A X , ,, L , , . 53 g , K J ' Kg 5 in ' ZS 'Z' A x, - 1 if Q'5'i?,l 2f ' 3 Q 5. .1 A .K Q QQ? 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M ,,, ,-M,-ff-ff vW.,..gLA-wil GLM gk ,Q-'W' ,M fa, f J -ws-f ,lr v WQK HAROLD WELLNYTZ, Sports Editor SHIRLEY VOGT, Senior Editor WERNER STROTHMANN, Editor-ineChief The Annual As the result of many months' tedious work is at last placed in the hands of our fellow students, we, the Oracle staff, feel a surge of pride and a joy in having accomplished something worth- while. ln addition to this, however, we join all the students of Bay View in sensing something strangely different about this Annual which sets it apart from previous yearbooks. ls it the book itself? Or is it rather the changed attitude of the students who realize the seriousness of Americas part in a war for freedom and democracy? We, the members of the Oracle staff, feel that it is both. Although we experienced the same satisfaction of other Annual staffs before us, that of having served our school, and although we wrote and proof-read, planned pictures, and compiled and organized material just as is done every year at Bay View, we did these things with a certain air of patriotism, of wanting to help, and of confidence in an ultimate victory, which we could 110 Si.1'ly-.vi.1' ALDINE LEISTICKOW, Organization Editor CAMPAIGNERS H THIS QUILL AND SCROLL HAROLD WELLNITZ PHYLLIS WURSTER EDWARD BOGDAN SHIRLEY VOGT BEVERLY RHODES WERNER STROTHMANN PATRICIA RICHARDSON CLIFFORD LINDEROTH ALDINE LEISTICKOW DOROTHY RUSTEIKA LOISE MARKS The Annual not help burying between the pages of the l942 Oracle. This atmosphere is prevalent through- out the school, and this school is representative of all the high schools in our great nation. Evi- dence of it can be found in the faces of the students in every picture. The smiles are not carefree smiles, but rather those of hope, confidence, and eagerness. Bay View has felt the challenge and has met it. Evidence of the patriotic efforts of the various clubs and organizations is brought out in pictures of students saluting, poses of V for victory, and pictures which include the flag of the United States. Loyalty to one's school breeds loyalty to one's country, therefore it was extremely gratifying to see the results of the Oracle Annual subscription campaign. Oracle Workers labored tirelessly to sell the Annual to patriotic students. ln recognition of the need for good fun and entertainment in a world which was all too empty of laughter, those who planned the campaign went out of l'4:y1t' ,N'i.t'ly-.x't'r'if1 HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS The Annual their way to present humorous produc- tions and programs with as finished and professional an air as possible. Among these were eighth hour hillbilly skits which travelled from homeroom to home- room in full costume, and entertaining fifth hour auditorium programs including HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS Page Sixty-ciglzf cr variety show, truth and consequences, a South American skit, and other diverting programs. Defense stamps were given away as prizes as was a ticket to a Bay View basketball game. ln keeping with the drive to build better bodies for Uncle Sam, the sports editor of the Annual gave particular attention to the presentation of athletics in as ap- pealing a manner as possible. The editor- in-chief and his advisors gave much thought to the design of the cover and division pages of this book, endeavoring to bring a message of confidence and hope to all lovers of freedom and justice, The Annual The editors of the l942 Annual felt proud when taking pictures which told the story of huge stamp and bond sales, and of a unified mass of American youth singing patriotic songs with a fervor which could be appreciated only by some one who actually saw and heard them. The editors HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS also felt that choked up feeling while pre- paring pictures of those Viewites who have answered the call to duty in the armed forces. As the Annual passed through the vari- ous stages of preparation, it captured, in some measure, the sentiment of Bay View students. We of the staff know that the pictures in this Annual will bring back pleasant memories possibly a little differ- ent from those brought back by peacetime yearbooks. May these memories bring in future years a swelling of pride, and, per- haps, a tear or two as we recall that our fellow students helped to save America. HOMEROOIVI SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS P11370 ,SlI.l'fj'-I1 ANNUAL REPORTERS 'QD ,ff LUCY-LANE STEEL, Assistant Senior Editor IEAN FURGASON, Assistant Senior Editor Oracle Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief ......... Werner Strothmann Organization Editor ...... Aldine Leistickow Senior Editor ......... ..... S hirley Voqt Assistant Senior Editors ..... Lucy-lane Steel lean Furqason Sports Editor . . . ......... Harold Wellnitz Writers leane Bolz lerome Pizer Betty Bruens Beverly Rhodes Ieanette Ceynowa Patricia Richardson Martha Marker Dorothy Sanderson Loise Marks Edward Seruqa Betty Martens Prank Smith Bart McConnell Betty Wade Geraldine Milligan Edward Woodhams Olympia Peqis Phyllis Wurster ' , f'7 Faculty Advisors h X, X - Chairman .......... Miss Roberts!! gf f I E.t'-Oil-I'f'IlII .. . f Iv' 1 ' Mf.COS1e-110 ff ,f ivrfmieyfm ' X V f ' 514' Miss 153539 l, 4,1 !lVliSlSrPi9fSO1'1 If ' 'I X 1' f ' pf ' Q, ' Mr.fI.'I. smith in fi ' f, ff' 4, 'ff , ' rf, ,yffdl ,ff I H- ji, lf f ,f A I fpfdf ffl' f , 'J PgNNILyf Rrfponrnasfrv ' in J J y f A iff , 1, .!,' fr If J f . I z ,J , N 1, 1 X , f I ,, f 1 ,J , ,, f, V! ff 17 Page S67.'Cl1fj' HAROLD WELLNITZ, Sports Editor AURORA MORALES, News Editor WILLIAM SHIMETA, Associate Editor BEVERLY RHODES, Assistant News Editor The Newspaper When every second Friday rolls around, students in their homerooms eagerly read their Oracles, enjoying the short stories, editorials, features, and news stories. There would be an emptiness on that Friday if the Oracle newspaper did not appear, it is dis- tinctly a part of Bay View life. To bring the paper to the students, the staff begins work before the preceding issue is printed and distributed. Make-up sheets are planned, showing the exact position and length of each story together with any ac- companying picture. After the skeleton is arranged by the stu- dents in charge of the paper, the reporters meet. Timid freshmen and assured seniors, sophomores, juniorseall volunteer to con- tribute news of their community, their school, and their classmates. After the assignments have been made, the reporters begin interviews with teachers and students, and then write furiously, finally submitting their stories to the advisors. Keeping track of the reporters' progress, suggesting sources of informationAthese are a small part of the editors' tasks before the final story is typed and ready for the printer. PHYLLIS WURSTER, Literary Editor PATRICIA RICHARDSON, Assistant Literary Editor LOISE' MARKS, Feature Editor I uric' SY urzly-mm DOROTHY RUSTEIKA, Editor-in-Chief -v Jr wp CLIFFORD LINDEROTH, Business Manager f' fs Q31- PAUL HOFQTAD, Assistant Business Mana - EDWARD BOGDAN, Circulation Manager IACK KIMBER, Circulation Manager BETTY BRUENS, Office Manager DONALD WICHGERS, Assistant Circulation Manager The Newspaper The mystery ot the pounding presses, the thrill ot participating in the big business Of newspaper printing constitute tor the mem- bers ot the Oracle statf the next step toward the finished newspaper. Dummies ot the newspaper are pasted up according to the original make-up sheets. Then comes the work ot catching every little mistake that may be lurking in the Copy. Proof is read over and over again until a near-perfect copy is locked up to be ted to the big presses. Teachers who give their expert advice, Bay Views writers who prepare the stories, and the many students who gladly give ine tormation for features, columns, and news stories, together with all the students who show their school spirit by subscribing to Bay View's newspaperffthese make pos- slble the Oracle Newspaper, the printed medium of school news which loe and Betty Bay View eagerly read every second Friday. CLEMEIELS CZYNSZAK, Mailing Clerk FLORENCE ULLENBERG, Billing Clerk BENEDICT CZYNSZAK, Mailing Clerk BETTY RINARD, Billing Clerk Ptlflt' .Slt I't'lIf-Y-fTi'0 Newspaper Literary Staff Editor-in-Chief Semesters I and II . . . .... Dorothy Rusteika Associate Editor Semester I . . . ...................... ..... W illiam Shimeta Semesters I and II: News Editor ............................... .... A urora Morales Assistant News Editor .... ..,. B everly Rhodes BOOKKEEPERS Feature Editor Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor .... .......Loise Marks . . . . . . . .Phyllis Wurster . . . .Patricia Richardson Sports Editor ............ . . . . . .Harold Wellnitz orrgrirotts TYPISTS Newspaper Literary Staff Star Reporters Ervin Blechacz Ieane Bolz Betty Bruens leanette Ceynowa lustine Hansen Kenneth Ieslca Martha Kaja Mary lane Kimber Aldine Leistickow Martha Marker Loise Marks Bctty Martens Geraldine Milligan Olympia Peqis lerorne Pizer Evelyn Rzyslci Dorothy Sanderson leanette Seyrner Lucy-lane Steel Carol Swan Betty Wade Edward Woodhams Cub Reporters Charles Arnerinqer Lois Padel Leon Klukowski Daisie Koch Betty Komorowslci Lois Lindsey Charles Marks Arleen Melaun Ruth Pascoe Martha Rinale Marlyn Schild Mary Beth Severance Esther Sczerbiak Marion Wiaht Bart McConnell Sports Reporters Betty Bruens Robert Gordon Edgar Krug Bart McConnell Dolores Pries Edward Seruqa Virainia Szychulski Melvin Wallk Roy Zastrow QVN K 09 uk'- STAR REPORTERS STAR REPORTERS Page Seztezzty-fotzr CUB REPORTERS Payt' .S't'r'rl1ty-ffiff' SPORTS REPOBTERS Newspaper Business Staff Business Manager . . .Cliliord Linderoth Ass't Business Manager. .Paul Hoistad Business Staff Office Manager-Betty Bruens Circulation Manager Semester l--lack Kimher Semester llf-Edward Boqdon Ass'l Circulation Manager! Semester ll-Donald Wichqers Mailing Clerks Semester I-Benedict Czynszak Semester llfClemens Czynszak Bookkeepers-Genevieve Mollinq, Deone Wich- qers, Richard Budzien Billing Clerks-Florence Ullenberq, Betty Rinard Typists--Daisie Koch, Margaret Paulik, Pearl Pichl, Angeline Malson, Dolores Kamm, Evelyn Rzyski, Audrey Koebert, Thomas Costello, loyce Belot Ad Solicitors- Mary lane Kimber, Hope Peqis, Clyde Haight, Audrey Marves, Bernadine Casey, Bernice Schram, Beverly Schram, Shirley Swartz, Geraldine Mollinq, Erica lodat, Betty Comp, Edith Blank, Dorothea Pelle, Ruth Moffat, Etloel l-linz, George Rossa, Martha Wierzchowski Faculty Advisors Chairman .,.....,..,...,....,.... Miss Roberts EI-Ujllifirl .. ...,......,..... Mr. Korn Mr. Costello Mr. l. l. Smith Miss Durham Miss Steel Miss Lanclwehr Mr. Stout Mr. Mierzwa Miss Zarlinq AC IV K . X -i ' . , s- , ir 5 E 1 , ilffin f 55,4413 Li' I ,J f ig? ,ff L f , ,. 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' ,Q fp: , ..,z3.'2g V !.Qil'g5p1 ,-gui-' ggi ffyzfff' A mf: 3 5 M, - Cf. 1 x ' iff' , f' 2 5? 1 31' f, I fig, ,V Xi ,I ,, , ,fn ?5,4LE+s L, K if V ii cj 5 3 , 2581 , 4 x'5aR,3.yZg If 1 Lfjf, w 1 ': 1? 1 ,-f , Q i?'iEfii1 xi 1 if 12f i2?E y . 1 'L' ' i . 15342 -in f - -ei if MQ ' 'pf 1 9'-W' J , ,i,,1if,Lg,z , A, 5, , A ff fin, Q Lg' Q' ,J Lf , J ,y3!g,v, wa - fwwaivf ,f ,, K ggffggxfff. 1 - 'g 4 ,rg-wg' Q' y ' I7 'Ai N , -fyfkm Alien ' ,Abs fe . : 5.12-x, ,A X. my 323' ,, 'H' wif f I Sh 31 15 32 'kwx '13 .., 7 ' fQ XQ3 , QKBPM V? W C' 1942 BASKETBALL CHAMPS SEMESTER I LACK EARRELL, Treasurer CARL MUELLER, Secretary EDWARD STARZ, Sergeant-at-Arms GEORGE LUELL, President REESE THORNTON, Vice-president Boys' Club A trained animal show gave the members of Boys' and Girls' Clubs a good start for the year. The receipts, along with those of other programs presented during the semester, went to the G. A. Fritsche Memorial Fund. Bay View's future football stars sat spellbound as the Green Bay Packers charged madly across the screen in a movie of one of their games shown on Oct. 2. ln keeping with the times, Truth or Consequences was presented on Oct. l4 in the auditorium. The popular quiz program had members of the audience as participants. Prizes were awarded to winners. The annual Armistice Day observance was again sponsored by the Boys' Club. Exceptionally fine musical numbers were offered by the A Cappella choir and the school band. Mr. Delbert l. Kenney, a West Bend attorney, addressed the assembly. Bay View High School's service men and members of the Bay View Post of the American Legion were honored. 'QL' SL'T'L'7lfj t'I'gfl1f Boys' Club On Dec. lO, Scheetz and Company, magicians, entertained at a joint meeting of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs. Proceeds were donated to the Gustave A. Fritsche Memorial Fund. After a very successful election, which placed all five of the Band Boys Party in office, these boys opened the second semester showing ltchy and Scratchyf' a film portraying the adventures of a bear cub and a doq in the Canadian Rockies. Mr. Channing Beebe thrilled members of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs with From Ants to Ele- phants , a set of colored slides which dealt with the wild animals of Africa. Bay View's boys mustered all of their talents and hobbies for a talent-hobby show held on April l6. Mr. Miller, who had charge, worked for several weeks to present a more pretentious show than had ever been held before. After a gala May dance, the Boys' Club concluded a very successful year with the election of officers for the l942e43 season. Throughout the year the aviation section of Bo ys' Club did its part in the defense of our country. lt made models of American and Iapanese planes for identification purposes and for aid in the train- ing of United States qunners. POWWOW l'tiffr.N'i :'uul,x'-11511 SEMESTER ll FRANK VNHCKERT, V'c:-president ARNOLD HERMAN, Serqe-ant-at-Arms GERALD SCHNEIDER, President ROBERT SCHWAB, Secretary IACK NISSEN, Treasurer HGBBY SHOW' SEMESTER I IUDITH MARKS, Treasurer MARION MUNGER, Sergeant-at-Arms GLORIA RECHLICZ, President BETTY SPANGLER, Vice-president ELEANOR NORRIS, Secretary Girls' Club At a joint meeting of the Girls' and Boys' Clubs on Sept. 25, semester activities be- gan for the Girls' Club with a trained animal circus, the proceeds of which Went to the G. A. Fritsche Memorial Fund. The freshman girls were guests of the Girls' Club on Oct. 2. Singing, dancing, readings, and music provided the enter- tainment. On Oct. l4 the freshmen dis- played their talent for the members of the club. ln December the Girls' Club sponsored a dance, a program with a magician as guest, and a play. The annual dance was held in the girls' gymnasium for members only. Another benefit performance for the Fritsche Memorial Fund was that of Scheetz and Co., magicians, who be- wildered as Well as amused the audience. A one-act play, Christmas with the Finch Family , ended the activities of l94l. Patriotic decorations added color to the annual Senior Banquet held in the school BATHlNG BEAUTIES PKIIQI' F1 fhiy SEMESTER H MARY ELLEN OLSEN, Sergeant-at-Arriis IEAN PIACENTINE, Treasurer LENA IOHNS, President IEANNE MULTHAUF, Secretary DOROTHY lSS, Vice-president Girls' Club cafeteria on lan. 8. For services to the club, re- tiring officers and new ones were presented with Girls' Club pins at the banquet. Activities for the first semester were concluded lan. l9 at a joint meeting of the girls and boys at which Novelty Trio , a humorous program, was pre- sented. The second semester meetings opened with a freshman program, Which, in keeping with the mood of the nation, was patriotic. On March 13 the Boys' Club entertained the Girls' Club. A one-act play, Glamour Girl , was given March l9. Scenes from life in the Gay Nineties were portrayed in a revue on April l6, these scenes taking the girls back to the days of their grand- mothers. The spring party in the girls' gymnas- ium took place on May 7. ln order to have the girls view the latest fashions in women's cloth- ing, the traditional style show was held at the last meeting of the Girls' Club on May Zl. Election of officers also took place at this time. As the members of Girls' Club look back over the activities of l94l-42, they recall a busy year filled with many hours of fun and sociability. FARMER ETTES Ilfljft' Eflflllfj'-0711 SEMESTER I RICHARD RECHLICZ, President BETTY BRUENS, Treasurer DOROTHEA FELLE, Secretary Dramatic Club Stage-struck students oi Bay View have long tound a medium for displaying their talents in the Dramatic Club. Members have many opportunities to take part in the vari- ous plays presented by the club. An unusual program, tor which the mem- bers sold tickets, was given on November l3. loseph Ellis, a White man born in Bagdad and reared in the East Indies, lectured on lava and Burma, highlighting his talk with mounted specimens and skins of animals found near his home. Mr. Ellis concluded his presentation by dressing four students from the audience in the costumes of his native land. A new idea in play presentation was shown to the members on Nov. 24, When, instead of memorizing and rehearsing a show, the characters read their parts irom the script and demonstrated the method by which productions are rehearsed and staged. I uric Elhflllfj'-f'ZUO A UNICOHN? A FISH? Dramatic Club On December 23, the club pro- duced the famous Christmas play, Why the Chimes Rang . The ad- visors and officers felt that at the last Yuletide season a play With the true Christmas theme was more suitable than one in lighter vein. The beauti- ful thought of the presentation was deeply impressed upon every one in the audience. At the lanuary election, for the first time in the history of the club, there was a tie for one of the offices. Mar- jorie Mohr and Marilyn Foerster re- ceived an equal number of votes for the presidency, with the result that a re-election was held on March 23. Marilyn Foerster was elected. A one- act play, A Unicorn and a Fish, was presented at this meeting. On April l3, monologues, skits, pantomimes, and musical numbers with a spring theme were presented. The Vane Effort , a one-aat play, was given on April 27. SEMESTER ll MARILYN FOERSTER, President HENRY SCHADE, Treasurer GERALDINE MILLIGAN, Secretary IOSEPH MATT, Vice-president NOBODY WANTS HIM Pagv li fgflzfy-fl1f'c't' Page Ez' Foreign Language Club A new departure, that of having all the lan- guage departments at Bay View collaborate in the planning and producing of performances for club programs, was put into effect this year at the meeting of the Foreign Language Club on Oct. 27, when the sports of various nations were pre- sented. Fencing, as a healthful and relaxing sport, was demonstrated by Robert Butler and Robert Erffmeyer. A bull fight was thrillingly demon- strated by Reese Thornton as the matador, and Clifford Linderoth as the bull. Members also be- came acquainted with the gruesome contests cf the ancient Roman amphitheater and with the modern sports of Poland. The Story of the Waltz was given by Paul Hofstad, accompanied on the piano by Gerald Schneider, at the Nov. ll meeting, together with scenes from the French Opera Mignon , Twelve girls of the Polish department danced the mazurka, spirited dance of Poland. One day of the Foreign Language club in each semester is devoted to sectional meetings at which time the students present programs in their respective languages. The annual Christmas dinner-dance held on Dec. l8 presented Professor Riordan, of Marquette University, and Mrs. Riordan as guest speakers. They told of their experiences while living in lapan. Christmas greetings were given in the glzty-,four SEMESTER I BETTY RUX, Vice-president GERALDINE MILLIGAN, President VIRGINIA SZYCHULSKI, Secretary PIN WINNERS: LOIS LINDSEY WERNER STROTHMANN GERALDINE MILLIGAN RITA FERRI GLADYS GAWRYCH Foreign Language Club five languages offered at Bay View. A string trio composed of loyce Tarlqowski, Betty Gray, and Frances Champion played Brahms' Hungarian Dance, and Lois West gave several vocal solos. The election of officers for the second semester was held in all the foreign language classes on Feb. l7. At the first meeting of the second semester, skits, typical of stories in various languages, were presented under the direction of Harold Schmitt. For the observance of Pan-American Day on April l-4, a speaker on Latin America lectured to the club, through the efforts of Miss Miller, an advisor of the club. Concluding activities for the year, a costume pageant, under the direction of Martha Kala, was presented. The costumes of both boys and girls of other countries were shown and explained by each model. ESSAY CONTEST WINNER AURORA MORALES SEMESTER II BETTY GRAY, President MYRA BOYD, Vice-presxderit DOBOTHEA GITZEL, Secretary COSTUME PAGEANT 11516 Ifigflzfgx'-1?-z'r' Round Table A movie, Boy of the Streets, a news reel, and a comic strip on Oct. 9 opened a year filled with activities for the Round Table. The variety program presented on Oct. 23 included an imitation of a radio skit in a mountaineer dialect. On Oct. 30, the annual Halloween dance, which introduced the newly or- ganized dance band, was held in the gymnasium. Richard Naylor, Richard Cassidy, and William Oestreich, presenting the nega- tive, won over the affirmative team of Charles Basso, Lawrence Peterson, and Eugene Kulczynslqi in the debate on Nov. lO-Resolved, That every able-bodied male citizen of the United States should have at least one full year of military training before attaining the present draft age. The Thanksgiving Day program, given for the entire school on Nov. IQ, con- SEMESTER I GERALD SCHNEIDER, Vice-president EDWARD WOODHAMS, President BARBARA BRAMAN, Secretary WHEREYS THE FIRE? DEBATERS Pays Eigh ty-six SEMESTER II RICHARD HENRY, Prestdcwt IOAN LAUFENBERG, Secretary IAMES OLSEN, Vice-president SPIRIT OF '42 DECLAMATORY CONTESTANTS Round Table trasted the first Thanksgiving With the modern one. Election of officers on Dec. li closed the first semester. Patriotism of the Round Table was demon- strated on March I2 by a colorful and inspiring Patriotic Song Program. Community singing, the history of patriotic songs, and solos were pre' sented. School in the days of the lVicGuffy Reader was reiived at the program on March 26. In the setting of the old-fashioned schoolroom, rapid calculation and a spell clown took piace. The Deep River Singers, four experienced negro singers, displayed taient and provided humor in a program on April l given for the Fritsche Memorial Fund. April 23 marked the ciose of the annual Declamatory Contest, Two professional singers, the Malone Sisters, together with several seniors, presented a var- iety show on May 14. Priya lfiglzfx 947 SEMESTER I DOROTHY ISS, Recorderp BEVERTY RHODES, Vice-president, BETTY WADE, Scribe, SHIRLEY VOGT, President X Club Youth is the time to learn is the motto ot the X Club, Bay View's honor society. This comparatively new organization, under the guidance ot Miss Prucha and Miss Riley, has a steadily increasing membership, numbering over one hundred at present. Students who receive 90 or more in each subject on each report card day may join the club. Also those students who maintain an 13.1'c0II011f average tor a semester are eligible tor membership, provided their aver- ages do not tall below 87 the succeeding semester. After each report card day, eight honor plagues are awarded to homerooms having the highest scholastic standing in their semester groups. Special recognition goes to those homerooms which have maintained the highest average ot their group from the time of their organization: Mr. Lorentz's l2B's, Mrs. Urban's llB's, Mrs. Arnold's lUA's, and Miss Welsh's 9A's. Members maintaining an Ilrmllmzf aver- age tor a semester are entitled to wear an X Club pin. Those who are elected to member- ship in the Honor Society upon graduation may wear an attachable guard with the initials B. V. Promotion ot scholarship through tutoring MAGAZINES FOR VICTORY P41510 Iifgflzfy-vigil! X CLUB GOAL X Club pupils Who desire to keep up in their studies is the chief service ot the X Club. Studying requirements for college is an- other activity oi the club. To encourage members to Work for higher scholarship and to continue excellent Work in college, a parchment has been prepared, upon which appear the names ot all Bay View graduates who have received Phi Beta Kappa honors. Resolved, That all X Club members should attend college was the subject ot a debate at the November meeting. The judge, Mr. Stout, declared the attirmative side the victor. Faculty talks were given at several ot the meetings by Miss Pier- son, Dr. Fox, Mr. Kyper, and Mr. Sprunger. An interesting lecture by George E Morse on the subject Wild Animals in Captivity was presented tor the school, March 27. X Club is playing its part in the National Defense Program. The col- lection ot magazines, the proceeds of which will go toward buying a defense bond for the G. A. Fritsche Memorial Fund, has proved the patriotic spirit oi X Club members. SEMESTER ll DELLA ZIEROTH, Recorderp RICHARD CURLEY, Presiden ESTHER SZCZERBIAK, Scribe, BETTY BRUENS, Recorder, MARIE NAUIACK, Vice-president HONOHARY MEMBER YOU BAD BOY l'i1gfvlfz'gl1fy-11i11v COUNCIL SEMESTER I: PAUL NILAND SHILEY KLARNER IOHN PIACENTINE, Secretary HARLAN HOBBS EDGAR KFUG, President BARBARA ZOERB JEAN MILLER, Treasurer BETTY WADE SAM MURRAY BERNICE HUTH Science Club The administration of the Science Club is unique in that it is the only club using the city- manager plan ot student-governed clubs. lt is directed by a student-elected council consisting ot ten members, two co-managers, and two assistant managers who are chosen by the council. Science Club operates as a part of the Sci- ence Department, not as a separate unit. lt is designed to develop leadership in the students by having the council members themselves practically operate the club. They make the arrangements tor the iield trips, introduce speakers, act as ushers during the general meetings, write radio skits advertising Science Club activities, and distribute announcements. The aim oi Science Club is to enlarge and enrich the students' scientific information by conducting field trips to sites where science is being applied, and by presenting speakers who have had experience in the various fields ot science, such as engineering, medicine, or commercial chemistry. Programs for the first semester included an illustrated talk on Know Your Money , by I. l. SLMhSTI-IR I DOROTHY SANDERSON, Cofrnanager HOWARD PAGEL Co-manager IOHN PAHLOW Ass't Manager CHARLES BASQO Ass't Msnsqef P11111 llllffl Od ll 'l 1-yEffx?leJ5gfuul I' nrstAId WJV effect s.Wash-affected parts COUNCIL SEMESTER II: IEAN REICHMANN DONALD MEANS BETTY WADE, President PAUL DIETZMAN ROBERT FRANK SAM MURRAY I-IARLAN l-IOBBS BARBARA ZOERB, Treasurer ROSE MARIE KAIA, Secretary Science Club Cassaday, a representative of the Federal Secret Service department, and also a movie entitled The Story of Coal. To View the defense precautions being taken to safeguard Milwaukees health, field trips were made to the City Hall where students saw how the city's food is inspected, and to the filtration plant where Milwaukees water sup- ply is protected. Other field trips conducted during the year included those to the Milwau- kee Iournal Building, the Sewage Disposal Plant, the Mitchell Park Conservatory, and the Washington Park Zoo. At the first meeting of the second semester, The Magic of Science was presented by Mr. Glenn Morris. Demonstrating how a radio beam is used in blind flying, he actually con- tacted a beam from General Mitchell Field, and used it to show the audience how radio control is employed in modern aviation. Man's Progress Through the Ages, an illustrated lec- ture by Mr. Harry C. White, demonstrated the steps taken in the development of artificial light. SEMESTER II IOHN IDIACENTINE, Ass't Manager IEAN MILLER, Co-manager W EDGAR KRUG, Co-manager ffl XU1l'f,I fUl1' PAUL NILAND, Ass't Manager SITIB. iiq,,,g,. . RADIO CREW: RICHARD RECHLICZ HAROLD SELIGMILLER ROBERT LERSCH DAVE DANOFF ROBERT KULZ ANNOUNCERS: KENNETH ROTTA RICHARD HENRY RAYMOND ROSS EUGENE KULCZYNSKI TACK RAYMOND RICHARD CURLEY EDWARD WOODHAIVIS PAUL HOFSTAD Announcers Remember Pearl Harbor , Buy United States Defense Stamps and Bonds -these slogans are familiar, for students at Bay View were reminded daily of their obligation to those who died at Pearl Harbor and to those who are fighting wherever the enemy may be found. The staff of announcers did its bit in the National Defense Program by reading these slogans and also by playing patriotic recordings daily. Every morning and afternoon announcers broadcast to all rooms regular announcements pertain- ing to Various programs together with novel skits advertising entertainments sponsored by clubs. In addition, the broadcasters gave air raid directions and presented vital news. The staff of announcers included Richard Curley, Paul I-lofstad, and Edward Woodhams, assisted by Raymond Ross, Richard Henry, lack Raymond, Kenneth Rotta, and Eugene Kulczynski. The ex- perienced group of technicians who operated the controls in the booth as well as set up stage mic- rophones, handled sound effects, and played recordings were under the direction of Mr. Lorentz. The technicians, of whom Robert Lersch was chief, were Harold Seligmiller, David Daily, David Danoff, and Robert Kulz. The public address service is a fast-growing extra-curricular activity and one which gives invaluable service to the school. a cf Yfrzvty-z'2t'0 menus! CHESTER LARSEN GERALD MORISSE ROBERT RADEMSKI KENNETH DREWRY RICHARD CAFSIDY IOHN KRAINIK lOE SCHOENDORF NEALE ROSMANN HOWARD LUEDTKE HOWARD IAEGER IACK EICKHOPE DAVID DAILY ROBERT LA MARRE LE ROY GATZKE Stage Crew Behind the scenes of every entertainment given at Bay View, there is always a group of boys quietly and efficiently doing their work-members of the stage crew. Although the crew is seldom thought of as being part of productions, these boys unselfishly give their time and effort to make the entertainment a success. They are on hand at every performance and rehearsal, contributing their experience and knowledge of the stage, an asset to any production. Showing their loyalty to Bay View, the members of the crew presented a skit advertising the senior class play. This dramatization, which was written and directed by the crew, marked the first performance that these boys had ever given before the curtain. Members who took part in this skit were lack Eickhoff, Howard Iaeger, Robert Kulz, and Howard Luedtke. Stage managers are appointed each semester on the basis of efficiency and length of service on the crew. Howard Luedtke held this position the first semester. Two coemanagers, Neale Ros- mann and Kenneth Drewry, were appointed for the second semester. Honor pins, in recognition of service to the school, were awarded to the following crew members: Neale Rosmann, Kenneth Drewry, Richard Cassidy, and Robert La Marre. PaguX1'11v!x ti L PORTRAITS Art Club The Art Club, with Memo Topitzes presiding for the fourth semester as its president, fostered a spirit of patriotism by making posters encour- aging the sale of defense bonds and stamps. These posters, as Well as those advertising various school programs, Were displayed throughout the corridors. During the first semester, a series of talks concerning different branches of art as a career was planned and presented. The first guest- speaker Was Mr. H. Charles Risko, of the Mil- waukee Academy of Art, who spoke on the basic steps of commercial art and its possibili- ties as a career. At another meeting, Mr. Dick Wiken, an alumnus of Bay View, presented an illustrated talk on sculpture, and later conduct- ed the members of the club through his studio. Each of these men related personal experiences and encouraged the art students to develop perseverance While pursuing their chosen oc- cupation. The program for the second semester includ- ed a unique treasure hunt which was held in the art room. At another of the club meetings humorous chalk talks were given by one of the members. Election of officers took place at a later meeting. The year's activities were brought to a festive close when the Art Club Carnival was given in the girls' gymnasium on lune 4. Page N iizvfy-f0111' ROBERT GILL, Sergeant-at-Arms RUDY KIELPINSKI, Treasurer OLGA BATAS, Treasurer LEONA PYECH, Secretary AGAMEMNON TOPITZES, President LEON KLUKOWSKI, Vice-president LORNA TOSCH, Secretary PUPPET MAKERS THE CRITWS Ushers The professional atmosphere at all public performances in the Bay View auditorium is provided by a corps of uniformed ushers who serve by escorting patrons to their seats. The ushers are easily distinguished by their red and black satin uniforms and their new caps. ln these uncertain times when air raid drills are necessary, the ushers have been assigned additional duties. When the air raid signal is given, the boys are stationed at all the fire exe tinguishers ready to fight fires. During fire drills all exits are opened by ushers. Cn Monday evening, they help keep order in the building at the air raid warden meetings. During the first semester the Usher Club presented an amateur program to earn money for caps. The supervisor of the ushers, Mr. Coubal, has edited a handbook of instructions used by all members of the corps. Mr. Book directs the junior group. This year service medals were awarded to Richard Budzien, Kenneth Kinsey, lunior Pogas, Wallace Richter, and Daniel Siudzinski, CAPTAINS: IOSEPH MATT RICHARD BUDZIEN DANIEL SIUDZINSKI r JUNIOR POGAS IOHN IAEGER IOHN PAHLOW ,Tw .V ' 5 . - . s i ii' 5 X Q i w I 1 .4 'THE MISSING PEARLS In The Next Room Thrills and suspense, sprinkled with romantic comedy, combined with excel- lent acting and directing gave a satisfy- ing result in the Senior Class Play, ln the Next Room, a mystery play. An eerie atmosphere and a surprise ending challenged audience detectives as they attempted to discover the part a mys- terious Boule cabinet had in the murder ot Phillip Vantine, amateur art collector, who had purchased the cabinet shortly before his death. The logical deductions ot lames Godfrey, a reporter and also the fiance of Vantine's niece, Laura Webster, disclosed the solution in the last thrill- packed moment. Felix Armand, a crooked but seemingly honest French antique dealer, and the secretive Madame de Charriere, who Was anxious to recover some hidden love let- ters, complicated the already involved plot. The supporting players Cthe two butlers, the mysterious maid, and those stand-bys of all mysteries, the detective and his stoogel added greatly to the suc- cessful performance ot a truly exciting play. WHAT ARE You DOING HERE? CROSS EXAMINATION fs-Q. -r Bax , ,. fi ,, , 4 4,5 x I i E S92 551: f ' i 9 5 Ji Eg ,359 f e, M. ,L , , a1 J- - Biff, ,Wig EI ' w s .s, 2 5, we ia.1g 11 Q ii 4 4? X 2 .ki .:.x,,4- A '7 L'-ae' 4 1: E- , . ' - e in ,. QM s 'Q Gb . 9 Q Q ' 1. W2 f. Q 1' , 14'-we f s gk W 5 , d -awww Q W, 1, x b , .fit J I Xfuaziu R1-.aua......r-.faqs 9 ' f b ,. 34. 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Y A CAPELLA CHORUS Glee Clubs Filling the auditorium with the deep, rich chords of Praise to the Lord , the A Capella Chorus made its first annivesary appearance at the Bay View Music Festival in lanuary. The crimson- robed choristers sang Little Duck in the Meadow, a Bussian Polk song, and Hloshua Pit de Battle of Ierichof' Members with the best voices from the Chorus and Glee Clubs participated in the All-City Music Festival in Aprll. The Girls' Glee Club sang two numbers at the festival: Good Night, Good Night Beloved, and Butterfly, Butterfly. The selections by the Boys' Glee Club were Pale in the Amber West and f'Tonight We Love. The arrangement for the latter was made by George Luell, a member of the Boys' Glee Club. With another year of excellent work completed, members of the Music Depart- ment look forward to even greater achievements. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BOYS' GLEE CLUB lt' Om' llmltiwtt Om' i D Senior Band Unity in the World through Music was the theme of the Annual Bay View Music Festival. The Senior Band took an important part in this program, playing patriotic marches and a variety ot classical compo- sitions. The band also contributed to community spirit by playing for departing soldiers and for weekly patriotic programs in the school. A gala night maneuver was the highlight ot the marching band's season. The American flag was tormed by students with colored lights while the audience sang the National Anthem. The newly organized dance band had outstanding success during this school year. The members, who organized and adminis- tered the band by themselves, added a great deal to the entertainment at various school functions. SENIOR BAND The Senior Band was greatly honored by the opportunity to contribute to the National Music Convention held in Milwaukee in April. Eighteen of the band members were chosen to perform in the All-City Band which played for this assemblage. Group cooperation made possible such fine performances as were given at the Washington, Armistice, and Thanksgiving Day programs. The Senior Band has contributed much to the strong spirit of unity in the Bay View View High School. Page One Hundred Two Senior Orchestra The Bay View High School Senior Orchestra reached the peak of a success- ful year at the lanuary Music Festival, presenting the overture The Merry Wives of Windsor and the de Beriot Concerto No. 7 in G Major for the violin. Betty Gray played the concerto on lan. l6g Dorothy Iss, on lan. l7. The Emperor Waltzes by Strauss was the final num- ber by the orchestra. Twenty-two members of the orchestra participated in the All-City Senior Orches- tra, the lunior Orchestra contributing six members for the All-City lunior Orchestra. Of special interest to the string players was Wednesday when each member had a chance to prove his ability as a soloist before the other members. STRING Ewssivrsrs SENIOR ORCHESTRA A string trio consisting of two concert mistresses, Betty Gray and Dorothy lss, alternating on the violin, with loyce Tarkowski as cellist and Marion Munger as accompanist, played for many Milwaukee audiences. Lincoln's Birthday, Thanksgiving Day, Honor Day, the Class Play, the operetta, commencement exercises-these were some of the occasions to which the orchestra contributed an important part. Bay View High School is proud of its instrumentalistsp they are of the best. Page Our' Hundred Tlzrcc THLETICS J , if , Q L e-,gg 1 i 1 w X' 415 Q L I by Q 2 f , E 5 3ff' ., i4f a 1 3 L 3 2 'Q 'l 3 1 , .f ,gf 1 'QQ , ,fgfw ,,5.3, Q if-, -'fx-1 1 5 j ,, ' Q .. 13? A. Q V 4' ' w ff'ff.?'f??2i 2 A A V Q33-Aimfx 5 1 1'.f V A , 'I 5 I , ' 52' , fd Y 7 r 7 'fs Q Qi ilgffli ,A F-Zi ffxf f ' k 5 X A4 FQ ? 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A ff, 4 -S451 V,,..,,.,, I I ' X X,,. , .. , , I M, fafigw as-Qzgiz, I - 'WM H Q Y ' y Q if V - ' 5 g 2, Q ,. . m M' 9 . - ' v W - ' , f. .A X, - fx- 'fqxgeifzaafils' :Ui-A 113+ J,..: 4- 73 Q Y 5 W K 1 .'.-. 'W A . ,fa my - A , - , h, . F Ya I w PRIVATE CONFERENCE STRATCHT AS A BULLET S Exif chstqtx E X1 lg E4 A 'B C -gg 2 pm 22 iEINALPxE??g-LK X ' iii lm do 9 B. . f Le- gm KX lk 1 5 2 O ig X' ' Football i, vs 2 ay View: 6-0-Marching 35 yards for their Winning tally, a hard driving Orange squad 16 Qniwne he fighting Bays in a tooth-and-nail battle which opened the 1941 season at South stadium. rilliarpdetensive play was turned in by East as the Viewites repeatedly threatened to score O ly to have penalties and intercepted passes nullity their attempts. is as ff 4 Pmvze Hftfbfd Six ai l , L COFFIN CORNER PUSH FELLOWS, PUSH! Dropping back to punt, Starz, Bay Custer-Bay View: 0-13-ln a fast game marked by aggres- sive play the reiuvinated Red and Black took a scrappy Custer eleven to camp to snap a three-year losing streak. The Bays' stubborn defense more than held Custer through- out the game but not until the third period when Bob Konkel of the Viewites intercepted a pass, did their offense begin to roll. Pounding the line, the Bays marched 64 yards for their initial tally but took to the air via lack Farrell to Bayfield Baty to score their second. Ed Starz's conversion was good. Rufus King-Bay View: 0-6fThe Viewite gridders continued their victory march as they completely outplayed a spirited Rufus King eleven to chalk up their second conference win. tackle, elected to run instead, and with the aid of fine blocking ran 54 yards for the Bays' only touchdown. Proof of the outstanding play of the forward wall is seen in the fact that the King men did not get beyond the 40-yard line or register a first down until the early seconds of the last frame. South-Bay View: 55-0-Momentary signs of offensive strength were shown in the first quarter. The Bays, on a series of passes and of hard running, brought the oval to the 3-yard line where a bad pass from center nullified attempts to score. Brilliant passes and long runs fea- tured the Cardinal attack and together with the outstanding play of the forward Wall awarded them the victory. HARD AND LOW Page One Hundred-.Sgz'en 1 X i 1 OPPOSITION BEWARE West-Bay View: U-27eSeeking to redeem themselves, the Viewite ball toters rang up their conference win at the expense of the hapless 'West team. Spearhead of the Red and Black aggregation was Art Lange who scored four touchdowns behind line, shaking blocking of the forward wall, only to have two nullified by penalties. North-Bay View: 6-27fCl'maXing a successful grid season, Bay View defeated North, gaining a final conference record of two defeats and four victories. North., forced to punt by the Viewites' hard-charging forward wall, fumbled behind their own goal where lack Lange, Bay center, pounced upon the oval for the first marker. The second tally came in the third quarter when the Viewites increased their lead on a beautiful 65-yard run by Art Lange, POVVER PLAY PRACTICE SESSION A HEAD Palyv Una Hlmdruzi Ifiglrf 1 -1 i ' Y' J bt 1 A V . V -f , v ,Lf it 4 L Q PLUNGING 'fl-IROUGI-t SIGNALS TO THE SHOWERS 55 1 . 41 ff! ' H mfr, HITTING IT HARD The third and final marker came in the fourth quarter, after pile driving line plays by the Bays had placed the ball on the 7-yard line from Where lack Farrell slashed over tackle to add 6 more points to the Bay total. Starz's kick from placement was qood. North's only tally came in the final frame as Bendinqer, North backfield ace, swept around left end for l2 yards, to score. Attributina qreatly toward the success of the Viewites this season was the excellent brand of ball turned in by Ed Starz and foe Ostrander, tackles: Art Lanae, quarterbackg Harold Wellnitz, Kenneth Bierbach and Elmer Messal, guards g Elliott Campbell, centerg and Ray Baty, end. The hard play and bone-shaking blockinq of these boys, plus their excellent spirit, decided many of the tilts won by the Meyermen. 1't1.fft' Om' Ilzrrldlwl .Yiwu ANOTHER TROPHY FINAL SPURT Page One Hmzdrvu' T011 f .,11. fly Cross Country Under the leadership of Coach Matthei and Captain Ralph Hobena, the l91l2 thinclads maintained Bay VieW's tradition ot producing top notch teams as they romped their Way through another successtul season to the city cross country crown. The squad scored vic- tories in tive out ot six dual runs and took sec- ond place in both the State and Mid-West meets. The Red and Black's lone defeat in dual Competition came at the hands ot a strong South Division aggregation which Was paced by Harold Iankowski, ace Cardinal hill-and- daler, who crossed the finish line tirst. City Meet-Nosing out South Division by one point, the hardy squad ot Viewite hill-and- dalers took the city championship for the sec- ond consecutive year by scoring 47 points. Hobena won the individual crown tor the third successive time as he breezed around the Course in ll:39. As the distance was increased by one-tenth ot a mile, a new course record was made. r J, ., ,ff ,f i t f wi' A ' - S'wf' l i . S 7 f 5: f' ,M - 'F 1 .f 2 . 'M' R f A . T xx Ms. Q 5 N xR 1 A A ' x 1 5 AFTERNOON WORKOUT Harold lankowski of South dogged Hobena's foot- steps to place second, while lames Corroo, another Bay mainstay, placed third. Other harriers of the victorious Viewite team and the positions in which they finished are: Arthur Libecki, 9, Walter Premetz, 135 Herbert Royal, 21, Arthur Bunchkowski, 28, Al LaVesser, 335 and Peter Werner, 38. State Meet-The race for the State title was held on the paths of Grant Park in South Milwaukee, a 2.1 mile course. Here the South Milwaukee Rockets sped to their fifth straight crown, Ralph Hobena, Bay ace, was nosed out for first place by South Milwaukee's star, Les Larsen, who ran the snow-covered course in ll:29.7. The Viewites displayed their indomitable spirit as they ran their way to a tie with South Division for sec- ond place honors, with 70 points. lim Corroo and Art Libecki came home in the fifth and ninth places re- spectively to win medals. Mid-west MeetiThe scrappy Bay Harriers emerged second in the eleventh annual Mid-west Cross Country Meet, held at Riverside Park, lanesville, Wisconsin. The Viewite thinclads pounded the paths in fine style and displayed splendid courage and endurance as they surprised the prophets by edging out a strong South Milwaukee squad to the tune of lU7 to l2O. Although Iulian Holguin, South Milwaukee star, led the field to a new meet record, West Allis High captured the team title with 7l points. Ralph Hobena, the first Viewite to cross the line, finished in the number five position, and was closely followed by lames Corroo, who finished seventh. TOP NOTCHER ltulffi' Ona' HI11IlfI'4'l1EffZ'C71 v' vw xg Xxx s ,, . 'Wu Basketball Despite losses suffered through mid-year qraduations and injuries, the Viewites touqht through the l94l-42 basketball season until they earned the respect and admiration ot their entire school as well as ot their opponents. Under the direction of Coach Nelson and As- sistants Paul Dietznian and Ray Kaczrnarek, the hoopsters more than once threw a scare into the title hopes ot their toes. At the close oi the season the Bays had scored tive victories and had dropped eiqht games, tor a percentaqe oi 385. Bay View Opponents 24 I-lctrtiord .......... ll 25 South Milwaukee . . . 23 '30 Pulaski ......... 35 3l East ......... J, .... 41 20 Boy's Teph . .f. 29 26 Lincoln .,..e .. 32 34 wdshmfiion ... Sl 39 Lluneau ,...... 33 I 31, N Q Custer -. . . 28 212, f .VM King ... 32 K dl, I l'7 It-I West'.... 24 1 Q5 A South .. 47 , , , Z5 X North .T 41 Por sHoTT1NG ' ' ' 4 . . i. BUCKET BoUND J t -' 1 CHALK TALK 1' 1' l l The Nelsonrnen started the cage season by gaining victories in two non-conference Games played at Hartford and South Milwaukee. ln the South Milwaukee contest they kept the Rockets on the defensive and won by one bucket. The Bays went down fighting in their first conference encounter against a determined Pulaski squad and dropped their next two games to East and a strong contingent from Tech. ln the Lincoln tilt the pace-setting Blue and Grey quintet gained power and speed in the second half, outscoring Bay View by six points. A surprise victory was scored by the Bays when they met the Washington aggregation and put an end to their hopes for the title, ln- spired by this victory, the Viewites overcame their next two opponents, Iuneau and Custer. Two set-backs followed when the Viewites dropped close encounters to West and King. Defeat was met again in the last two weeks of the season at the hands of South and North. Iames Seri, veteran forward for the Nelson- men, was the only Viewite to place on the all- city squads when he received a second team berth as a forward. Seri was second top scorer in the conference at the time of his graduation. NOBODY'S BALL UP IN THE AIR ANCHOR MAN COASTING IN Page Om' Hznzdrcd 1'10lH'f!7ClI T1-IEY'RE OFF! Swimming An inexperienced but p1ucky squad ot Crawford- men wound up the 1941-42 swimming season by splashing to Victory in tive of twe1ve dual meets. DUAL MEET SUMMARY Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay View View View View View View View View View View View View 31 ............... 48 V2 ............... 38 40 46 27 20 34 19 61 43 45 Shorewood 52 Cudahy 31 V2 W. Milwaukee 45 Kenosha 43 East 28 Boys' Tech 47 Vxfaukesha 53 Pulaski 49 Vtfaukesha 64 Linco1n 22 Kenosha 40 West A11is 38 ON YOUR MARKS RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS City Meet: Bay Viewfthird place, 75-yard individual nied1eyeGeorqe Miotlce, first, 48.1, new record Cold record held by 1-lutchens of Bay View, 48.8, set in 193615 100-yard backstroke-Richard Schneider, first, 1:10, George Miotke, second, 50-yard free style-Richard Gubala, fourth, 200-yard free styleeliarl Ebert and William P. Riley, tied for fifth, 150-yard medley relayfBay View, CSchneider, Drewry, Kaczmarelcl second place, 200-yard free style relay-Bay View CMossa1cow- ski, Knedle, Mueller, and Gubalal third place. Major emblem winners: Peter Campaanola, Kenneth Drewry, Karl Ebert, Richard Gubala, Claude Kaczmarek, Daniel Knedle, George Miotke, lulian Mossakowski, Carl Mueller, Emmett O'Connell, William Riley, Richard Schneider, William Schneider, and Raymond Zabel. Minor awards were presented to lames Peters and William Dixon. lluyfv Um' lllfrzdrml lfiffflfll Track Starting off the season in spirited fashion, the l942 thinclads, composed of eight returning letter- men and a host of talented newcomers, rang up four consecutive victories before tasting defeat. First victim of the Bay aggregation was a weak Custer squad, which the Viewites subdued by amassing a total of 80 points to 30 for their op- ponents. With a fine display of running, Bob Ptaschke paced the field with first in the low hurdles, high hurdles and broad jump to take individual point honors. A double winner for the Bays was lohnny Schultz, who led in the l00 and 200 yard dashes. Schultz, like Raschke, also ran on the victorious 880 yard relay team. Displaying mastery of the running events the Bays scored their second victory when they downed the Lincolnites 88 V2 to 44W on the Bay oval. The 200 and 880 yard dashes highlighted the meet. In the 200, Schultz crossed the finish line first and was followed by Christianson and Zobel. Peter Werner, lim Corroo and Duane Miller shut out all opposition in the half mile event. Engaging in the first multiple meet of the sea- son, Bay View's track team edged out South Mil- waukee by a one and one-half margin to take first place in the annual Racine, Washington Park, Kenosha, South Milwaukee, Bay View track meet. Iohnny Schultz, Harris Dement, Bob Meier, and Hay Zobel showed their versatility by placing in more than one event. Schultz took a third in the 100 yard dash and ran a leg of the 880 relay, as STRETCHING OUT MIGHTY HEAVE THE TEAM EARTHWARD BOUND did Dement, who placed fourth in the 200 yard event. Bolo Meier garnered a second in the low and copped a third in the high hurdles. Ray Zobel snared a fourth and fifth in the 200 and 440 respectively. The final count was Bay View 59, South Mil- waukee 57Vz, Racine Washington Park, 50 and Kenosha 3lV2. Bay View, fighting valiantly all the way, cap- tured the South Stadium Relay Carnival Crown by taking four of seven relay events and making a total of 84 points. The final and decisive event of the meet was the 880 yard relay in which the Bay team of Dement, Haschke, Schultz and Christianson dashed to victory. The Viewites received the team trophy for LONG TOSS FINAL SPURT their efforts and four trophies for victories in the 440 yard, 506 yard low hurdle, 880 yard, and two mile relays. CLEARING THE STICKS FREE 'THROW DOWN THE FLOOR Girls' Athletics Basketball 1941-The finals ot the girls' intra- mural basketball tournament saw Carol Rozelds team, the Tigers, deteat the Flashes, captained by Emily' Oleson, 26-6. ln the entire course of the tournament the Tigers suitered only one setback. Tennis 1941-Singles-lean Piacentine won the girls' tennis crown by defeating Katherine Doepke in oi hard.-fought match 6-6, 6-2. Doubles-The Carol Peltier-lean Piacentine team Won over the Barbara Zoerb-Katherine Doepke combination in two nip-and-tuck sets that ended. in a 7-5, 6-4 score. Nereids, 1941-42-Weekly meetings of the soph- omore, junior, and senior members of Nereids' club add many pleasant hours to the routine ot school. 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Gray Winitred M. lanke Marjorie I. Kornreich Commencement Address ......... Dr. Ellis I. lensen Beadinq oi the Class Boll ...... Mr. Harley B. Wiley Senior Class Counselor Presentation ot Diplomas ......... Mr. Donald L. Bell Member, Milwaukee Board ot School Directors Becessional ....................... The Graduates .lfarrlzc 11011fl-.flCtIZl'-CSUUNOIJ Beception in Gymnasium Page One H1llIlfI'Flf 7l'ZC'I'lIfj'-f'Z1'0 MARIORIE KOHNREICH WINIFRED IANKE FRANCES CHAMPION WILLIAM SHIMETA DOROTHY KOBS EDWARD STARZ ELHAH OSTRANDER DOROTHY KOBS E A-. GLORIA RECHLICZ REESE THORNTON January Class Commission The unanimous decision of the Ianuary '42 Class Commission, consisting of Dorothy Kobs, Gloria Rechlicz, Elijah Ostrander, Edward Starz, and Reese Thornton, was that the class gift should be a one- hundred-dollar defense bond. That decided upon, each member of the commission chose a number of friends from whom to collect the class dues. In addi- tion to these duties the commission nominated two candidates to represent the class in the Bay View Alumni Association. William Shimeta was elected by the graduates as their representative. The athletic theme was featured on the senior- class party programs because two of the commission- ers, Elijah Ostrander and Edward Starz, were co- captains of the lQ4l football team. Inviting teachers to be chaperones, issuing tickets, and decorating the gymnasium were some of the responsibilties of the commissioners. The class commission was also represented on the graduation program, at which time Dorothy Kobs de- livered the address of welcome. Priya Um' Hmzdrvrl' Trvmzii flzru English Course EDYTH M. BALLeEnglish Course-Art Club: Secretary '4O: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Round Table. SYLVIA DZIEDZICeEnglish Course-Clzinzes of A1'07'I1lG1?dy,' Dramatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Grofuing Paz'ns,' Oraclv: Star Reporter '4l: Round Table: Science Club. MARIORIE I. KORNREICH-English Course-All-City Orchestra '38: Dramatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Nereids' Club: O1't1fIt'.' Cub Reporter '4l: Round Table: Science Club. ELIZABETH V. MacKAYfEnglish Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Orarlv: Star Sports Reporter '4l: Science Club. IUDITH A. MARKSvEnglish Course-For- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Treasurer '4l: Round Table. BETTY I. RASMUSSEN-English Course- Bachvlor Belles: Dramatic Club: For- eign Language Club: Glrls' Club: Round Table: X Club. MARIORIE I. RASTALLeEnglish Coursee Christmas Play '4l: Dramatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Ort1f'I0.' Star Reporter 710: Round Table: Science Club. GLORIA M. RECHLICZ-English Coursee Alzzzzml: Assistant Senior Editor '4l: Christmas Plays '39-'4U: Class Com- mission: Dramatic Club: President '4O: Girls' Club: President '4l: In the Next 1300711 ,' Round Table. BETTY I. RUXfEnglish CoursefDramatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Vice- presiclent '4l: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Round Table: Science Club. Page Om Hmzdrcd Twcfzfy-four MARIORIE KORNREICH EDYTH BALL MARIORIE RASTALL SYLVIA DZIEDZIC BETTY RUX GLORIA RECHLICZ BETTY RASMUSSEN ELIZABETH MacKAY lUDlTH MARKS IOHN BRERETON REESE THORNTON RUTH KOEHLER DOROTHY KOBS IEANE IOHNSON MARIA SANDO DOROTHY KEHLER English Course IOHN T. BRERETONeEnglisli Course-Art Club: Boys' Club: Foot- ball: lntramural All Stars '4U: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. IEANE L. JOHNSON-English Course-Girls' Club. DOROTHY M. KEHLER-English CoursefForeign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. DOROTHY A. KOBSeEnglisl'1 CourseAClass Commission: Com- mencement Speaker: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Operettas: Dancing Chorus in Baflzvlm' Bcllvx, Clfllllllllf nf AY07'IIItI1ld3', ,XvfIIlfjlI1'3' ,ll4u'1'0z'fa ,' Oraflv: Star Re- porter '40, Star Sports Reporter '4l: Round Table: Science Club: X Club: Bronze Medal. RUTH L. KOEHLER-English CourseAFor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Science Club. CHRIS W. POULOS-English CoursefArt Club: RLIFIIUIOI' Hvllrsf Boys' Club: President '4O: Cheerleader '4l: Dra- matic Club: Foreign Language Club: ln. the Nr.rf Room 5 Round Table. MARIA SANDOfEnglish Course-Foreign Lauguage Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. REESE THORNTON-English Course-Band: Music Tournament Second Place '40, Dance Band Director '4l: Boys' Club: Vice-president '4l: Class Com- mission: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. Ptzgft' Om' IIIIIIAIVCIL T'ZL'L'!!I'j ENID BEUTLER DORIS LARSEN BERNICE HUTH ELEANOR NORRIS CHARLES BASSO LAWRENCE PETERSON HOWARD LUEDTKE EDYNARD STARZ Y .rf , 'err' Science Course CHARLES I. BASSO-Science COUTSG?BHClIPl0I' Belles: Dancing Chorus: Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Assistant Manager '4l: X Club: Honor Society. ENID I. BEUTLERfScience CourseiForeign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. IOSEPH R. BORUCKIfScience CoursefRound Table: Science Club: Service Emblem. FRED L. HAIGHTiScience Course-Boys' Club: Football: Manager '4O: Round Table: Science Club: Council '4O. BERNICE E. HUTH-Science Course-Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club: Council '4l: X Club. DORIS M. LARSEN-Science COLITSGYCIIIVIIIFS of Av0I'llItIJId3',' Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. HOWARD A. LUEDTKE-Science Course- Boys' Club: Stage Crew: Chief Elec- trician '4l, Manager '41, Award '4l. ELEANOR I. NORRISfScience CoursefFor- eign Language Club: Girls' Basketball: Emblem '39: Girls' Club: Secretary '4l. LAWRENCE W. PETERSONeScience Coursee Boys' Club: Dramatic Club. EDWARD A. STARZeScience Course-Boys' Club: Sergeant-at-Arms '4lp Class Commission: Football: First Team '39- '4l, All City 'Ally Round Table. FRED HAIGHT IOSEPH BORUCKI Payf Om' HZllZd1'L'tf 'lllilllfi 1 Science Course ROLAND H. BARRfScience Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. SYLVIA F. BURYesfScience COL1I'S9f!11IllllClI.' Reporter '4l: Basketball: Captain '4l: Round Table: Science Club: Swimming: Supervisor '41-'42, Iunior Lite Saving Emblem '4l. ELLIOT T. CAMPBELLMScience Course- Boys' Club: Football: Second Team '39, First Team '40-'4l. KENNETH W. CLEMENCE-Science Course - Round Table: Science Club: Swimming: First Team '40-'4l. ARTHUR C. FRICK-Science Course--Art Club: Secretary '4l: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Cub Reporter '4l: Round Table: Sci- ence Club. FRANCIS I. LIEBMANN-Science Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. ELIIAH OSTRANDER - Science Course - Class Commission: Football: First Team '39-'4l: Foreign Language Club: Track: First Team '41, ROBERT F. POSHEPNY-Science Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. IACK G. WAMPACK-Science Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. ROLAND BARR IACK WAMPACK ARTHUR FRICK ROBERT POSHEPNY FRANCIS LIEBMANN FREDERICK KOCH Y'7l 2 SYLVIA BUPY KENNETH CLEMENCE ELUAH OSTRANDER ELLIOT CAMPBELL l'41g1l' Om' lllllllllffff ,ll'Zf't'llf,V ll Science Course SPENCER H. BRUNNERfScience Course- Boys' Club, Foreign Language Club, Science Club. WALLACE W. BUELOW-Science Course- Boys' Club, Foreign Language Club, Round Table, Science Club. RUSSELL W. CORNELIUS-Science Course- Boys' Club, Football: Intramural All Stars '39, First Team '40-'4l, Science Club. WILLIAM E. IACOBSON-Science Course- Boys' Club, Foreign Language Club, Round Table, Science Club. IACK N. LANGE-Science Course-Boys' Club, Fencing: State Meet, Fifth Place, Foot- ball: Intramural All Stars '39, First Team '40-'4l, Round Table, Science Club. HOWARD A. LORENZ-Science CourseeBoys' Club, Foreign Language Club, Round Table, Science Club, Swimming: Sec- ond Team '38, First Team '39-'4l. GEORGE C. MILLER-Science Course-Bach rim' Bc'IIr.r,' Boys' Club, Science Club. MILTON R. SEPIN-Science Course-Boys' Club, Foreign Language Club, Round Table, Science Club. FRANK STAYDUHARiScience Course-Am izual: Assistant Sports Editor '4l, Boys' Club, Dramatic Club: Spring Play '40, President '40, Fencing Team, Round Table, Science Club. KENNETH M. WESTCOT-Science Course- Art Club, Boys' Club, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Round Table, Science Club: Club. FRANK STAYDUHAR WALLACE BUELOW MILTON SEPIN KENNETH INESTCOT WILLIAM IACOBSON HOWARD LORENZ GEORGE MILLER SPENCER BRUNNER RUSSELL CORNELIUS IACK LANGE Page One Ilmzdrvd Trvmziy-figlif Mathematics Course RAYFIELD I. BATY-Mathematics Course! Boys' Club: Football: First Team '4l: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. HENRY F. HAMMERLING4Mathernatics CoursefAll-City Band '4l: Boys' Club: Dramatic Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Round Table: Science Club: Club: Honor Society: Bronze Medal. HOWARD E. IAEGER-Mathematics Course -Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Usher Club: Stage Crew: Award '4l. D A N I E L KOVATOVICH 4 Mathematics CourseMBoys' Club: Football: ln- tramural All Stars '39, Second Team '40: Science Club, ww., DAN KOVATOVICH HCWARD IAEGER HENRY HAMMERLING RA . ,. YFIELD BATY Accounting Course BENEDICT I. CZYNSZAK-Accounting Course-Boys' Club: Oraclv: Sec- ond Assistant Mailing Clerk '40, Mailing Clerk '41, Stenographer '4l: Science Club: Club: Honor Society. EARL D. DOINEMAccounting Course- Boys' Club: Round Table. CLEMENT GALLAGHER f Accounting Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. LEE T. GOODMANeAccouniing Course- Boys' Club: Treasurer '39: For- eign Language Club: Club. IACK K. KIMBERfAccounting Course-A Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Oraclf: Cub Reporter '40, Assistant Circulation Manager '40, Circulation Manager '4l: Club: Bronze Medal. BENEDICT CZYNSZAK EARL DOINE LEE GOODMAN IACK KIMBER CLEMENT GALLAGHER Pflgfc'U11i'll11i1d1't'cfYrwzlfj 711111 Stenographic Course BERNICE L. HEGERTY-Sienograpbic Course - Cpereiias: Dancing Cl'1orus in Bavlzclor 801105, Clzmzces of l'V0l'771f77'Zdj.'. AMANDA D. KLEIN-Sienographic Course+Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. LENORE R. KOEHLER-Sienograpbic Course-Girls' Club. PHYLLIS M. MATTISON-Sienographic Course- X Club. CONSTANCE L. PETZAK-Sienoqraplm ic Course-Ari Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. AUGUSTINE A. PLESEC-Sienographic CoursefC hzf1'1fz1fs of N01 11m1zdAx'. PEARL M. POTTER A- Sienograplnic CoursefRounol Table. IANET L. SCHLUETER-Sienographic Course-Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. ELAINE M. SCHULTZfStenograpl'1ic CourseeGirls' Club: Round Table: Club. ELAINE H. SCHULZ - Stenographic Course f- Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. IUNE M. SWEIG-Sienographic Course -Ari Club: Girls' C-ub. ELAINE SCHULZ IANET SCHLUETER ELAINE SCHULTZ CONSTANCE PETZ1 AMANDA KLEIN BERNICE HEGERTY LENORE KOEHLER PEARL POTTER PHYLLIS MATTISON lUNE SWEIG AUGUSTINE PLESEC Page One H1l1'ld7'Cli Tlzirfy DOFOTHY SHAVJ' SHIRLEY VVILHELIVI BETTY BEARMAN Stenographic Course BETTY I. BEARMAN4Sienograpl'1iC Courseellraniaiic Clulog Girls' Cluby Round Table. BERTHA M. BREZOVAR-Sienograpliic CoursefRound Table. GERALDINE T. BUSCHKE e Steno- graphic Courseflforeign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club. ELIZABETH I. GIEF ER- Stenographic C o u r s e - Drarnaiic Club 3 .Yizz1g,'1i,v ,lf1II'I'Uff4I.' Dancing Chorus. MARION I. LAABS 4 Sienographic Course A Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. MARIANN I. SANTIf Stenograpnic CoursefGirls' Club. DOROTHY I. SHAW- Stenographic CoursefDramaiic Club. ELEANOR K. SHIBILSKIfStenoqrapl'1ic CoursefScience Club. FRANCES A. TRACY-Sienographic Course4Girls' Club: Nereids' Club. GERALDINE R. WESSEL-Stenographic Course-Round Table. SHIRLEY I. WILHELM-Sienograpliic COUfS9f!9tILifIt'fl?l' 1'f4'Ht'A',' Girls' Club. ELIZABETH GIEFER GERALDINE E-USCHKE GERALDINE WESSEL MARIANN SANTI FRANCES TRACY ELEANOR SHIBILSKI BERTHA BREZOVAR MARION LAABS Pfryfv 5,116llI1lld!'l'lfTfll7fI 11 Stenographic Course FLORENCE M. BYKOWSKIfSienographic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table. VILMA I. COMINA-Stenographic Course- Girls' Club: Round Table. CATHERINE C O U S I N S - Stenographic Course-Girls' Club: Science Club. IOYCE M. GORSKIeStenograpl'1ic Course- Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. IULIANNA R. PERSZYK - Stenographic Course+Girls' Club: Round Table. MARY A. SCHIENLE-Stenograpbic Course -Girls' Club. GLADYS A. SCHREII-IARTeSienograpl'1ic Course-Art Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club. SYLVIA I. URBANIAKfSienograpl'1ic Course -rfllznzfcllf Reporter '4l: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: X Club. VIOLET M. WIELEBSKI f Sienograpbic Course-Aviation Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. DOROTHY M. WOLNEY - Stenograpbic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. f fIIIl'f'IIZ1I1l'I't'tl' 'l'l1ff'f,x'-Iwo SYLVIA URBANIAK IULIANNA PERSZYK VIOLET WIELEBSKI VILMA COMINA FLORENCE BYKOWSKI DOROTHY WOLNEY MARY SCHIENLE JOYCE GORSKI GLADYS SCHREIHART CATI-lERlNE COUSMJQ EICE WINKL ER GTHER NO NVAK Household Arts Course MILDRED A. CZYZEWSKI A-4 Household Arts Course -A Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Science Club. IUNE L. HOEFT-Household Arts CourseefFor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Sci- ence Club: X Club. NE HOEFT INIFRED IANKE LDRED CZYZEWSKI VERNON TEES DALE LOCKWOOD HOWARD DAILEY lAMES SERI RICHARD GRIEVELDINGER Page Oni' I'I1lII!I'l't'tl' T1llI'l'.V-f1Il'L'I' WINIFRED M. IANKEffHousel'1old Arts Course -Art Club: litzrfzvlw' livlltxm' Christmas Play '4U: Class Plays: In Hu' .Ytzrf lx'aw111, :Yuf 15111711 5 Girls' Club: Nereicls' Club: President '39-'43: Round Table: Science Club. ESTHER NOWAKf'HOUSShOld Arts Course-fs Girls' Club: Science Club. ALICE I. WINKLERAI-louseholcl Arts Coursee Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Science Club. Manual Ar-ts Course HOWARD G. DAILEY--Manual Arts Course- Boys' Club: Science Club. RICHARD H. GRIEVELDINGERfManual Arts CoursegArt Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Swimming: First Team '40-'4l. DALE E. LOCKWOODeeManual Arts Courses Boys' Club. IAMES I. SERIfManual Arts CourseiBaslcet- ball: First Team '39-'41, All-City Team '39-'4U: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. VERNON TERS-Manual Arts CoursesBoys' Club: Foreign Language Club, Q Elective Course NINA A. BRZESKIEWICZ-Elective Course-Avia tion Clubg Dramatic Clubg Foreign Lan- guage Clubp Girls' Club: Round Tableg Science Club. CHARLOTTE K. BUSSARD4Elective Course- Art Clubg Foreign Language Clubg Girls' Clubg Hockey: Captain '39, First Place '39. CHARLES W. FORSYTHE -e Elective Course- Boys' Clubg Foreign Language Club. AURELIE S. GOLDSTEIN-Elective Course-For- eign Language Clubg Girls' Clubg Round Tableg Science Club. ELISSA E. GRALEWICZ-Elective Course4Dra- matic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Operettas: Bachelor Bcllfx, Cllflllttlf of 1'V0l'7lllUIfI'3',' Round Tabley Sci- ence Club. EARL V. MARCH-Elective Course-Boys' Club: Vice-president '4Uy Science Clubg Club. 1 BETTY I. MILLERvElective Course-Girls' Club. MAXIMYLIAN I. SHIBILSKIfElective Course- Boys' Clubg Round Table: Science Club. Page OHL' H1111d1'C11' Tl11'1'ly-foul' NINA BRZLSKIEWICZ AURELIE GOLDSTEIN ELISSA GRALEWICZ CHARLES FORSYTHE CHARLOTTE BUSSARD BETTY MILLER WINIFRED WERNER MAXIMYLIAN SHIBILSKI EARL MARCH BETTY SPANGLER RUTH SUELPLOW MARY ANNE ECKERT RUTH LUDKE LOIS WEST FRANCES CHAMPION IACQUELIN PELTIER Elective Course FRANCES L. CHAMPION-Elective Course- Foreign Language Clubg Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. MARY ANNE R. ECKERT-Elective Course- Ari Clubg Girls' Club. RUTH L. LUDKEfEleciiVe COuTS97C1II'7IIt'S of ,X'01'l1llllIlI'j',' Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. IACQUELIN PELTIER - Elective Course - For- eign Language Clubg Girls' Club. BETTY SPANGLER - Elective Course - Girls' Club: Vice-president '4lg Nereids' Club: Secreiary '4Op Opereiias: Bach- vlor l90!Ir'.v, C7lz,1'111c's of N01'11za11r1'y. RUTH SUELFLOWfEleciive Course-Clzinzvs of ,lXv0l'lIIlIJItlj'.' Dancing Chorusg For- eign Language Clubg Girls' Club. LOIS O. WESTfEleciive CoursefAri Club: Girls' Clubg Round Tablep Science Club. Page0110 Hmldrud 'l'l1i1'ly-jim IRENE MIELCAREK IEANETTE HALADEI Pugf' 0116 Hmzdrvd Tlzirfy-S1'.r KATHLEEN CURZON WILLIAM SHIMETA CHARLOTTE PASSOW GEORGE LUELL VIRGINIA IOHNSON ARTHUR LANGE Elective Course KATHLEEN A. CURZON-Elective Course-Round Table. IEANETTE S. HALADEI-Elective Course-Girls' Club. VIRGINIA M. IOHNSON-Elective Course4DramatiC Club: Spring Play '4l: Foreign Language Club. ARTHUR F. LANGE4Elective CourseeArt Club: Boys' Club: Football: First Team '40-'4l: Science Club. GEORGE I. LUELL4Elective CourseeBoys' Club: Presi- dent '4l: C111-17103 of AIOl'lIIKIlld3'r, In flu' iXYl'.1'f 1300111 5 Track: First Team '41, City and State Medals '4l. IRENE K. MIELCAREK-Elective Course-Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Club. CHARLOTTE PASSOW-Elective Course-Cperettas: Bcltvlzvlzna' HUIIUSV, Cflllllltlt' of jV07'77Id7ldj'. WILLIAM L. SHIMETA-Elective Course-Alumni Asso- ciation Representative: .fflmzzzalx Reporter '4l: Commencement Speaker: Dramatic Club: Vice- president '4O: O1'fzvIf'.' Associate Editor '4l: Quill and Svrollq Club: Recorder '4Ug Honor Soci- ety: Gold Medal. GIRVUS MISTELE HERBERT BIEILAVVSKI IOSEPH MCCARRON HELEN PETERSON HENRIETTA GOETZ Elective Course HERBERT M. BIELAWSKI-Elective Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. HENRIETTA GOETZfElective Course-Foreign Language Clubg Girls' Clubg Round Table. IOSEPH W. McCARRONfElectiVe Coursew Boys' Club. GIRVUS V. MISTELEfElective COL1I'SG-HtIf'll- elm' Hcllcsg Basketball: First Team '4Op Boys' Club: Football: First Team '39p Science Club: Track: First Team '39. WESLEY PHILLIPS FRED WALTERS HELEN I. PETERSON-Elective Course-Clzimvs of Av01'llllI11l1I3',' Dramatic Clubg Foreign Language Club: Girls' Clubg Round Table. WESLEY E, PHILLIPS-Elective Course-Boys' Clubg Foreign Language Club. FREDRICK I. WALTERSeElectiVe Course- Boys' Club. Pagv One Ilzmdrrd Tlzirfy-sawn UATES , X N 2 K ,Q 'iii -wwf n Kg.. vffgfx ,gag M Q? 4 K f A A Q Xi, A ,J gf Mp, y KH sv . Vs? '25 fi V . ,Q 'mg 4 ' 9, M-g,f5K,K W Usfftg fgwf' ,-4 57 WW f fi 5 ffixpf E J UZ' 'f Y mv Q v f,, 4 , Y , in 11 ,Q ,xww rag ,Km ,y V 4 2 lr . 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X, :sawn 355,45 '. fe-Q'32S'5 Q 11 nf af Q - rywfl , 15 fggifffsz I -fggffwc' K' ,, ,N wx w 5 2 1? 'fg,:Qifvrg,, A ' fr e f 3 -:Ig 5 45 N, -- f. , 1 xi' 4 - , . . ,FW ma ' I 15 5 F' -fftig' Q ' f 2 Y i f J 1? 2: 1-wfiiffxi SW' ,, t . gg ,Lf:,:Acf,3,,f3!,. V rf if .g?33'5y-rs j f Q, f3s?.'fiXf'3.1Q5f-1 'A f 1 ' Q , 1 tm. W at 255251 9' 1 32512: af . was 2 mf, W REQ K '. Q ..,... ff 9 f-sf 5 Y , p Q-,. M fs-.N 1 NW-, Ev- Eg5'7 7Qf3'X? QM N Q f N' GOLD MEDAL WINNERS WERNER STROTHMANN WILLIAM SHIMETA SHIRLEY VOGT DOROTHY RUSTEIKA Honor Awards To deserving honor students the Bay View High School presents gold, silver, and bronze medals. These school awards are based upon scholastic achievement, service to the school, and service to our country. ln addition to the Bay View High School awards, medals are presented by The American Legion, the Civic Music Association, and the Italian-American Society. These civic groups make their awards on the basis of scholarship and service plus outstanding achievement in the field of activity which the asso- ciation represents-The American Legion considers leadership, the Music Association, music ability, and the ltalian -American Society, excellence achieved by an Italian-American student. Richard Curley, leanette Ceynowa, and Rita Perri, respective- ly, received these awards. SILVER MEDAL WINNERS PAUL HOFSTAD PHYLLIS WURSTER THOMAS COSTELLO ALDINE LEISTICKOVV CLIFFORD LINDEROTH Page Om' HI!11lII'Flf1:4?I'13! Honor Awards for the Schoolyear 1941-1942 Bay View High School Gold Medals Dorothy M. Rusteika William L. Shimeta Werner C. Strothmann Shirley A. Vogt HARCLD 'WELLNlTZ EIDVVARD 'WOODHAMS DOROTHY KCBS Bay View High School Silver Medals Thomas M. Costello Paul A. Hotstad Aldine L. Leistickow Clittord E. Linderoth Phyllis l. Wurster Bay View High School Bronze Medals IEANEITTE CEYNOXNA RITA PERRI RICHARD CURLEY t Richard G. Budzten Henry F. Hammerlina Martha L. Kaia lack K. Kimber Dorothy A. Kobs Geraldine L. Milliqan Aurora l. Morales Harold C. Wellnitz Edward L. Woodhams JACK KIMBER RICHARD BUDZIEIJ AURODA MORALES MA RTHA KAIA GEEALDHXIE MlLLlGAN l1tlj!UUJlt'ffIt7l1fl'1'Lff Mt ll Commencement Program Entrance Procession ......... Greetings ..,. Violin Solo . . . . . Essay ...................... Presentation ot Class Memorial Instrumental Trio ....... Announcement of Honors . . . Readinq of the Class Roll .... Presentation of Diplomas . . . Exit Procession ......... .... Pomjv and ClZiZ CII1'j'-ROBER1'S Bay View Hiqh School Band Helen Damianovich, Accompanist Counselor Chairman Senior Class Counselor Uniw1'sity C rand Marflz--GOLDM AN Reception in the Gymnasium . . . .Class oi Iune l942 Patricia K. Richardson . . . .Elizabeth C. Gray . . . . . .Paul A. Hotstad Edward L. Woodhams fDorothy A. lss . .lMarion Pt. Munqer Uoyce R. Tarkowski ..Mr. C. V. Whitcomb Miss Theresa M. Statz .Principal B. C. Korn . . . . . .The Graduates PAUL HOFSTAD PATRICIA RICHARDSON EDWARD WOODHAMS Page One Hzmdrcd Forty-two CLIFFORD LINDEROTH DOROTHY RUSTEIKA EDWARD WOODHAMS DOROTHY ISS PAUL HOFSTAD June Class Commission True to Bay View tradition, which has always given the boys the preponderant vote, the Iune Class Commission consisted ot two girls and three boys: Dorothy Rusteika, Dorothy Iss, Edward Woodhams, Paul Hotstad, and Clifford Linderoth. All graduation expenses of the class as a group are met by dues which these tive people collect from each member ot the graduating class. lt is the commissioners who are responsible for the selection oi the class gitt. The gitt this Iune is a one-hundred dollar War Bond, to be added to the G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Fund. Each year the Commission has the honor of leading the procession ot graduates into the auditor- ium at the commencement exercises. Additional recognition was bestowed this year upon two of the commissioners, tor Edward Woodhams and Pa ul Hoistad were chosen commencement speakers. Pugv f,lIL'11lUldl't'dl'. orfy-!l1f'N LEONARD CASTAGNOZZI LLOYD lOHNSON WALTFER SCHILLER DONALD KRUEGER CASMIER BEDNAREK VICTOR DUHNKE Science Course CASMIER I. BEDNAREK-Science Course- Art Club: Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club. GLEN D. BROWN-Science Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Stage Crew '40-'4l. LEONARD CASTAGNOZZI-Science Course fAll-City Chorus '42: Basketball: First Team '39-'4O: Boys' Club: Treasurer '4l: CLIYITYIUX of A707'7l'lfIHfllN, l'Vf1f'11 Lowe is Young. VICTOR H. DUHNKE-Science Courses Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club: 1171511 Low is Yozmg. LLOYD I. IOHNSON-Science Course- Boys' Club: Cross Country: Second Team '39, First Team '4U: Operettas, Orchestra: EEKICIYPZUI' lfvllfs, ClIZA17Zf'S of Av0I'llItI7Idj'r, Avlllffjflfj' .llCIl'I.K'ffCl,' Sci- ence Club: Round Table: Track: Second Team '4l-'42. DONALD G. KRUEGER-Science Coursef Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. WALTER G. SCI-IILLERfScience Course- Art Club: Boys' Club: Science Club. ROBERT L. YOUNGfScience Course-All- City Orchestra '42: Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Club. GLEN BROWN ROBERT YOUNG ljlllfjt' One Hzzndred l'lt7I'f-V-f0lll' I MDS Science Course HELEN M. BATTANIfScience Coursee Foreign Lornquoqe Clubg Girls' Cluby Science Club. DOROTHY M. IASINSKI-Science Course elforeiqn Lonquoqe Club: Girls' Clubg Hockey: Champion Closs '4Ug Round Tobleg Science Club. SHIRLEY L. IONES f Science Course- Foreiqn Lonquoqe Cluby Girls' Clubg Round Torbleg Science Club. DAISY B. KOCH-Science Course-Drcr motic Club: Treosurer '4Ug For- eign Lornquoqe Club: Girls' Clubg Nereids' Club: Onlvlu' Cub Re- porter '42, Stenoqrorpher '41-'42g Round Torble: Science Club. ANNA E. LAMPE-Science Course-For eiqn Lornquorqe Club: Girls' Club: Science Club. MARY H. MUSCHINSKIeScience Course --+Foreiqn Lonquorqe Clubg Girls' Club: Science Club. MARGARET A. PAULIKfeScience Course elforeiqn Lonquoqe Cluby Girls' Club: Ol'lIl'ft'.' Sienoqropher '41- '42g Round Tobleg Science Clubp X Club. HELEN BATTA Nl SHIRLEY lONE.S MARGARET PAULIK DAISY KOCH MARY MUSCHINSKI ANNA LAMPE DOROTHY IASINSKI f,fYjl1'C7IIt'l!I zzzdrrd I-Am Science Course HARVEY G. ARNDT--Science Course-Boys' RICHARD L. CURLEY-Science Course-An- Club: Round Table: Science Club. nouncer: Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- EDWIN S. BREGANT - Science Course e Art Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. guage Club: Science Club: Council, Assistant Manager '40, Co-Manager '4l: Club: President '42: American Legion Medal. RICHARD P. HANSON-Science Course -Boys' Club: Dramatic Club: In the Nerf R0017I,' Football: Intra- mural All Stars '4U: Round Table: Science Club: llflzmz Low is l'70llIlfj. PAUL A. HOFSTAD-Science Course- HARVEY ARNDT IOHN SCHULTZ EDWIN EREGANT RICHARD I-IANSON PAUL HOFSTAD I 1:4 6,110 f1'1l1zdr0d l7t11'ly-.vim RICHARD CURLEY ROBERT TAYLOR IOHN SCHOENEMANN Announcer '41-42: Class Com- mission: Commencement Speak- er: Dramatic Club: Vice-presi- dent '4l: Oravlv: Assistant Busi- ness Manager '42: Science Club: 11711611 Low' is Yozflzgy Silver Medal. IOHN A. SCHOENEMANN - Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club: Club. IOHN W. SCHULTZeScience Course- Boys' Club: Science Club: Track: First Team '41-'42: Club. ROBERT E. TAYLORfScience Coursee Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club: Club. Science Course PETER I. CAMPAGNOLAfScience Courseee Boys' Club: Foreign Longuoge Club: Round Tgbleg Science Club: Swimming: First 'lleom '41-712. IEROME F. GLEMBINW'-Science Courseff--Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Freund Table: Science Club. IAMES H. KWASIGROCH e Science Course -f Boys' Club: Foreign Longuoge Club: Scif ence Club. EDWARD A. SERUGA-fScience CoursefBoys' Club: Cross Couniry: Mgnoger '4Op O1'uuIv.' Siorr Reporier '39g Science Club: Swimming: Mongger '4l. FRANK R. SMITHfScience CoursefBoys' Club: Science Club. WESLEY A. STAGE-Science CourseeAll'Ciiy lunior Bond '39: All-City Senior Band '42: Boys' Club: Foreign Longuoge Club: .vtlllffllfy .lltlfffffflf Orchestra: Science Club. FRANK C. WICKERT--Sclence CoursefAllACi'fy Bond '38, '42g Boys' Club: Vice-president '42g Foreign Lcrnguorge Clubg Cpereitos, Orchesiroi: lfarfzvlm' lfi'Il4'.x', C'l11'1m'.v of .XY0l'1lItIlItIl,X', .XYUIIfj,lIf,X' .lli11'.:i'li41,' Science Club. Q FRANK Slvlllh EDVJARD S RTTLJ lAMES KM AS CRO H PIITER CAMPAGNOLA IEROMII Gl FIMBIN FRANK WICTKERT WESLEY STAGE l'uffv Um' llumlf THOMAS COSTELLO ROBERT NOLINSKE GORDON SKORUP ROBERT GILL EDVVARD CHANDEK WALTER KANT Science Course EDWARD A. CHANDEK-Science Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. THOMAS M. COSTELLOiScience Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Harvard University Award '4l: Orarhr' Stenographer '40-'42: Round Table: Science Club: Visual Education Crew '4l-'42: Silver Medal: Honor Society. ROBERT R. GILL-Science CourseiArt Club: Sergeant-at-Arms '42: Boys' Club: C'!z1'1m'.v of xlV0l'lIIfIlZdj'.' Dancing Chorus: Football: Second Team '4l: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Usher Club. P11510 Our' Hll71lfl'Utf lf01'fy-vigil! WALTER C. KANT-Science Course-Booster Club '4l: Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Round Table: Science Club. ROBERT E. NOLINSKE-Science Course--Art Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. GORDON E. SKORUPfScience Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. IEROME PIZER IOHN LAZAR IOSEPH FENNIG ROBERT KUSSEROW ROBERT LERSCH LePOY GATZKE EUGENE DOMALEWSKI Science Course EUGENE I. DOMALEWSKI--Science Course eBoys' Club: Science Club. IOSEPH E. FENNIGeScience Course-Bas ketball: lntramural Championship '40, First Team '4l: Science Club. LeROY E. GATZKEfScience Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Stage Crew '39- '42, Pin '4l. ROBERT H. KUSSEROWfScience Course! Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Service Emblem '4O. IOHN LAZAR-Science CourseeBoys' Club: Dramatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club: Swimming: First Team '40-'4l: X Club. ROBERT D. LERSCHeScience Course-Boys' Club: Radio Crew: Chiet Technician '4lf'42, Pin '4l: Round Table: Sci- ence Club. IEROME A. PIZER-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Ort1vfv.' Columnist '4l-'42: Round Table: Science Club. Pugv Om' lluudrvd lfm-ty-11 '13 LOHRAINE MUSIAL RUTH WALKER EVELYN RZYSKI LEONA DOUGLAS IOYCE TARKOWSKI MARTHA KAIA IULIA THOMSON Page One H1Ll1l1I'Fd Fifty Science Course MARTHA L. KAIAfScience CoursefDramatic Club: O1'111'I1' .' Star Reporter '4l: Round Table: 11711111 l'.11i'1' fx lrllllllfjf Club: Bronze Medal: Honor Society. LEONA A. DOUGLASfScience Course-For eiqn Lanquaqe Club: Girls' Club. LORRAINE F. MUSIAL-Science CoursefGirls' Club: Operettas, Dancing Chorus: l?111'l11'I01' I-?1'llC.s', C'l1111z115 of ,XlO1'lII4IlIlI,j', If'!1f11 Law' is l'111111g,' Round Table. EVELYN A. RZYSKIA-Science Course-Dra matic Club: O1'f11'I1'.' Star Reporter '42, Stenoqrapher '41-'42: Club. IOYCE R. TAHKOWSKI-Science CoursefAll- City lunior Orchestra, Second Place '39: All-City Senior Band 712: All-City Strinq Ensemble '39-'42, First Place '39: C'11f1111's of .Y01'111111111'.v.' Orchestra. IULIA L. THOMSON-Science Course-Dra- matic Club: Hound Table. RUTH E. WALKER-Science COUfSG7BLIt'1It'IIJI' llrllrs: Dancing Chorus: Round Table. MARION HEANEY RUTH PASCOE DOLORES PRHSS HARHIETT Ii-.BLONSKI Pl-IKLLIS WURSTER GLORIA HENKE VIRGINIA SZYCHULSKI Science Course MARION L. HEANEY-Science Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. GLORIA I. HENKE-Science Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. HARRIETT M. IABLONSKIeScience Coursef All-City Chorus '42: Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Round Table: Science Club: l'l'l1c'11 l,0if'r is Young. RUTH M. PASCOE-Science Course-Art Club: Basketball: Championship Team '39: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Vice-president '39: Omf'Iz'.' Cub Reporter '42: Round Table: Science Club. DOLORES I. PRIES-Science CoursefDramatic Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Operettas, Dancing Chorus: f'ItIt'fIt'f0l' Hvllclf, Clf11'1114'.v of X01'1114111z1'j'. Avilllffflfj' ,lflll'l.t'1'I'll,' CJl'lIl'fl'.' Cub Report- er '4l: Round Table: Science Club: Standard First Aid Course. VIRGINIA L. SZYCHULSKIeScience Course-- Drarnatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Vice-president '4l: Girls' Club: CJl'lI1'Il'.' Star Reporter '42: Round Table: Science Club: HLIICH Low, is Young. PHYLLIS I. WURSTER+Science Course-All- City Iunior Band '39: All-City Senior Band '42: fllllllilllf Reporter '40-'42: For- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Omc'Iv.' Assistant Literary Editor '40, Literary Editor '4l-'42: Quill and Swv!! '42: Round Table: Science Club: X Club: President '4O: Silver Medal: Honor Society. 1'Ujll' 0110 Hmzdrcd F1 H IAMES KOSCIELNIAK DONALD LARSEN GEORGE MANN HAROLD VVELLNITZ Page One H1mdf'c'dF'iffy-two MARY ELLEN OLSEN DORIS HANSCHE Science Course DORIS A. HANSCHE- Science Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Lotnquorqe Club: Rnund Torble: Science Club. IAMES A. KOSCIELNIAK-Science Coursew Boys' Club: Cotrnerd Club: Science Club. DONALD G. LARSENfScience Coursee Boys' Club: Science Club. GEORGE A. MANN-Science CourseiAll- City Chorus '42: Boys' Club: Foreign Ldnqudqe Club: Round Toble: Sci- ence Club. MARY ELLEN OLSEN-Science Course-For eiqn Ldnqudqe Club: Girls' Club: Serqednt-dt-Arms '42: Nereids' Club: President '40-'4l: Round Toble: Sci- ence Club: Senior Lite Sdvinq Em- blem '42. HAROLD C. WELLNITZ-Science Coursef Annual: Sports Editor '42: Footboll: First Tecun '41-'42: Oraflc: Sports Editor '4l-'42: Quill and Sfroll '42: Round Tdble: Science Club: Bronze Medol. G15 MARGUERITE MCDONALD RITA FERRI IOYCE BFLOT LUVERNE ELWOOD BETTE BAUER THERESA SENEKOVVITSCI-I VIRGINIA BODELL .rfvU11ul1'1111dI'va'lfiffy-fl11'i'i' ALVINA RATKOWSKI GRACE KRZEMINSKI English Course BETTE I. BAUER-English CoursefArl Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. IOYCE D. BELOTA--English Course-eFor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: O1'm'I4'.' Typist '41- '42: Flounol Table. VIRGINIA F. BODELL--'English Coursef- Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. LUVERNE I. ELWOOD-English Coursef Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Hound Table: Science Club. RITA M. FERRIfEnglisl'i Course-'Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Club: French Medal: Italian-American Society Medal. GRACE M. KRZEMINSKI4English Course A-Art Club: Aviation Club: For- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. MARGUERITE M. MCDONALD-English Course4Girls' Club: Science Club. ALVINA P. RATKOWSKIfEnglish Course fsArt Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. THERESA E. SENEKOWITSCH-English CoursefForeign Language Club: Girls' Club: Fiound Table: Sci- ence Club: Club. BARBARA B. BRAMANfEnglish Course-All City Chorus '-42: Alumni Association Representative: Round Table: Secre- tary '4l, Award: Science Club: llvfIf'1I Lofzfv ix lvllllllfjf X Club. IUNE M. EISCH-English CoursefForeign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. FRANCIS N. RASCHE. IR.-English Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. DOROTHY M. RUSTEIKA-English Coursee Class Commission: Foreign Language Club: Nereids' Club: Secretary '39, President '4O: Oracle: Editor-in-Chief '41-'42: Quill and Scroll '4l: Round Table: Club: Vice-president '4U: Gold Medal: Honor Society. English Course GERALD I. SCHNEIDERmEnglish Course-Alle LUCY I. City Senior Band '41-712: Boys' Club: President '42: Christmas Play '4l: Mu- sic Tournament: First Place SQ: Oper- ettas, Orchestra: Cfll-IIIVJ of .XvI1I'1lIUlZd5', IlvfIU1I 1.010 is l'yOllIIfj,' Round Table: Vice-president '4l: Science Club. STEEL-English CoursefAll-City Chor- us '42: .-lzmzzal: Assistant Senior Editor '42: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: O1'lIl'Il7.' Star Re- porter '4l: Round Table: Science Club: If7'l2c1z. 1-010 is Young: Club. BARBARA BRAMAN LUCY-IANE STEEL DOROTHY RUSTEIKA GERALD SCHNEIDER lUNE EISCH FRANCIS RASCHE Page One Hundred Fiftx four IEAN PIACENTINE MARTHA MARKER PATRICIA RICHARDSON MARY BETH SEVERANCE HAROLD SCI-IMITT VERNON IIRIKOWIC DANIEL SHEERAN THOMAS BRUCE 7? English Course THOMAS W. BRUCEfEnglisl'1 Course!--Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. VERNON E. IIRIKOWICfEnglisb Course-Art Club: Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club. MARTHA G. MARKER-English Course-.41z111ml.' Reporter '42: Dramatic Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Orarla: Reporter '40, Columnist '41-'42. IEAN M. PIACENTINEfEnglish Coursee-Girls' Club: Treasurer '42: Girls' Singles Badminton Champion '4U: Girls' Singles Tennis Cham- pion '4l: Nereids' Club: Round Table. PATRICIA K. RICHARDSON-English Coursee Commencement Speaker: Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: Oraclrf Assistant Literary Editor '41-'42: Quill and Scroll '42: Club. HAROLD D. SCHMITT-English Course-Basketball: Manager '39-'4O: Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: In flw Nm? Room 5 Operettas: Harlielm' Belles, Cl1l'Hl'C.S' of I7V0l'llI01ldN. MARY BETH SEVERANCE-English Course4Oper- ettas, Dancing Chorus: liaflzvlor Baller, Clzimfs of Norifzaizdy, l'V11e1z Low is Young. DANIEL D. SHEERANAEnglish Course-Art Club: Hczrhvlor 1901105 ,' Music Tournament: Piano Solo, Firm Place '39: Round Table. Page One Hundred Flflg fin BETTY KRAHN LOIS LINDSEY NORMA HALL IUNE HILL MARCELLA KEHLER English Course NORMA C. HALLYEnglish Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. IUNE D. HILL-English Courseelqouncl Table: Science Club: Club: Honor Society: Elks Award. MARCELLA M. KEHLER-English Course-Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. IOSEPH E. KNEZEVICH-English Course-Dramatic Club: O1'a.cIc.' Cub Reporter '39: Round Table: Science Club. BETTY A.. KRAHN-English Course-All-City Senior Cr- chestra '39-42: All-City String Ensemble '4l: Cp- eretta, Orchestra: Bafhclor Belles, Cl1i111Us of Now'- 1'm11'zdy4, lfVl2e1z Lowe is V0lf11Z9l,' Round Table. LEE W. KROCKwEnglish Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. LOIS E. LINDSEY-English Course-Art Club: Dramatic Club: Oraflv: Cub Reporter '4l: Science Club: Spanish Medal: Club: Honor Society. BAIENE NORMANeEnglish Course-All-City Senior Band '-412: All-City String Ensemble '39-42: C11'Z'7'lll'S of N0r11m1zdy.' Orchestra: Foreign Language Club. SHIRLEY A. VERHEIN-English Courseflporeign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. Page Om' Hmzdrcd Fifty-six IOSEPH KNEZEVICH LEE KROCK BAIENE NORMAN SHIRLEY VERHEIN ARTHUR MALONE 'NERNER STROTHMANKI MARTHA RINGLE' English Course LUCILE E. GlBSONffEnalish Coursefflioreiqn Lanquaqe Club: Girls' Club. ARTHUR E. MALONE-efEnqlish Course- 'Boys' Club. BETTY l. MARTENS-Enqlish Course- -.lmzzmlf Reporter '42: Girls' Club: CJ1't!t'11U.' Star Reporter '4l: Round Table: Club. IEANNE E. MULTHAUFfEnqlish CoursefGirls' Club: Secretary '42: 11711611 Lmw' ix lvtiltlltjf Dancing Chorus: Honor Society. LOIS E. PETERSONAEnqlish CoursefArt Club: Round Table: Science Club: Club. MARTHA L. RINGLEfEnqlisl'1 CoursefArt Club: Gperettas, Dancing Chorus: O1'r1v!v.' Cub Reporter '4l-'42. WERNER C. STROTHMANNf-Enqlish Coursefe .lnzzmrlf Editor-in-Chief '42: Boys' Club: Sergeant-at-Arms '4U: Dramatic Club: Treasurer '39: C,1'tIt'It'.' Editor-in-Chiet '4l: Quill ami .S'r1'0II '4U: Usher Club: Captain '41, Treasurer '4l: German Medal: Gold Medal: Honor Society: Elks Award. SHIRLEY A. VOGT--English COUI'S9f'f.:lI11IlttIf,' Senior Editor '42: lfczflzvlm' l9t'I!u.v: Danc- ina Chorus: Omf'lv.' Star Reporter '4l: Qui!! mm' .S'r1'0II '42: X Club: Vice-presif dent '40, President '4l: Gold Medal: Honor Society. BETTY MARTENS Sl'lll3lLEY VOGT LClS PETERSON IEANNE l!lUl.Tl'lAUF l.UCll.E GU? ON lU1fft'0f1t'llzlizifwri lfifft x II EDGAR KRUG HOVVARD PAGEL EDWARD WOODHAMS CLIFFORD LINDEBOTH 1215100110 ll1111u'f'm' lfifly-A511115 Mathematics Course EDGAR B. KRUG 4 Mathematics Course - Bound Table: Science Club: Council, President '4l, Co-Manager '42. CLIFFORD E. LINDEROTH - Mathematics Course-Christmas Play '4lg Dramatic Club: O1'af!u.' Business Statt '39-'4l, Business Manager '4l-'42, QM!!-llhfj' .S'f1'vvt,' Quill and Sf'1'01l '42, Bound Table, Science Club: Club. HOWARD W. PAGELiMathematics Course- Bound Table, Science Club: Council, Assistant Manager '4l, Co-Manager '4l, Club, Honor Society. IAMES M. PETERS-Mathematics CoursefArt Club: Boys' Club: Bound Table, Sci- ence Club: Swimming: First Team '42, DANIEL T. SIUDZINSKI-Mathematics Course -Bound Table: Science Club: Usher Club: Captain '4l, Pin. EDWARD L. WOODHAMS - Mathematics Course-Announcer '4l-'42g i41Z7l1lfII.' Reporter '4l-'42, Basketball: lntramural Championship Team '4lg Class Com- mission: Commencement Speaker, O1'f1z'Ia'.' Star Reporter '39: Bound Table: President '4l, Cabinet '42, Science Club: Council '40, Treasurer '4l, X Club: Bronze Medal. DANIEL SIUDZINSKI IAMES PETERS Mathematics Course ERVIN B. BLECHACZ-Mathematics Coursee Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Onzflu' Humor Columnist '4l-'42, Star Reporter '4l: Round Table. MARILYN I. FOERSTER--Mathematics Course -Dramatic Club: President '42: For- eign Language Club: Round Table. WARREN W. FRITZ-Mathematics Course- Boys' Club: Football: Second Team '4l: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. IEAN E. FURGASONfMathernatics Course- rlzznzml: Assistant Senior Editor: Dra- rnatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science- Club: Victory Council: Secretary '42. ELIZABETH C. GRAY-'Mathematics Coursew All-City Senior Orchestra '41-'42: All- State Orchestra '38: Foreign Language Club: President '42: Music Tourna- ment: First Place '4O: Operettas, Or- chestra: ltarlzvlm' Halley, C11 fizzvx of .Yor- llltllllfy, Hvflfll l,n'z'v is l'70lHIfj,' Round Table: Club: Honor Society. ALDINE L. LEISTICKOWA-Mathematics Course -yllllilllllf Organization Editor '42: C'!1i1m'.v of qYor111u1uiy.' Orchestra: Girls' Club: Quill mm' Svrnll '42: O1'ua'Iv.' Star Reporter '4l: Science Club: Council '39- '4O, Treasurer '40, Assistant Manager '40, Co-Manager '4l: Club: Silver Medal: Honor Society. ERVIN BLECHACZ WARREN FRITZ ver ALDINE LEISTICKOW ELIZABETH GRAY IEAN FURGASON MARILYN FOFRSTER Ptlfjt' O11c'H11f1rI'1'udlfifly-zzilz GEORGE WOZNIAK ' . lEablxYiIlxqNLiIbT2cYcKowsKr B UY A S HAR E IN QMERHQQ ELMER MESSAL FRANCIS GOMPPER RALPH BACHHUBER l'ugv01zf' Il11l1d1'0zlSi.z'ty omzo orTlzusrp Accounting Course HENRY F. ADAMCZYK-Accounting CoursefBoys' Club: For- eign Language Club. RALPH M. BACHHUBERfAccouniing CoursefBaskeiball: ln- tramural Championship Team '40-'4l, First Team '41- '42: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. ADRIAN BORCYCKOWSKI4Accounting Course-Art Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. FRANCIS W. GOMPPERAAI-Xccounting Course-Boys' Club: For- eign Language Club. EDWIN LENZ-Accounting CourseeBaslcetball: Intramural Championship Team '4U: Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club. ROBERT D. MENZELH-Accounting Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. ELMER W. MESSAL-Accounting Course-Boys' Club: Foot- ball: Second Team '40, First Team '4l: Foreign Lan- guage Club. GEORGE I. WOZNIAKfAccounting Course-Art Club: Bays' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. GOPDON SWESSEL CHESTER MICHALSKI IUNIOR POGAS Accounting Course EDWARD I. BOGDAN-eAccounting Course- Boys' Clubg Orufhi' C rculation Manager '42, Subscription Manager '42g Quill and .S'rr01I '42g Science Club. RICHARD G. BUDZIEN-Accounting Coursef Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club Usher Club: Secretary '42g Club, Bronze Medalg Honor Society. CHESTER A. MICHALSKI-Accounting Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Clubg Sci ence Club. IAMES A. NEIEDLO-Accounting Course-Boys Club: Foreign Language Clubg Fiound Table. NESTOR M. OSTROWSKIfAccounting Course- Boys' Cluby Foreign Language Club. IUNIOR A. POGAS-Accounting Course--Boys Clubg Standard First Aid Classg Usher Club: Captain '42, Pin. GORDON A. SWESSEL-Accounting Coursef Boys' Clubp Round Tableg Science Club ROY M. WEBER-Accounting Course-Boys Club: Cross Country: Second Team '38 '39p Round Table. RICHARD BUDZIEN EDWARD EOGDAN 'lllzzldwd .S'i.rly-mu' 1 DOROTHY I S MARION MUNGER Other Courses SHIRLEY B. BOYLE-Household Arts Course- Girls' Club: Science Club. FLORENCE M. DOBROWSKI-Household Arts Course-Dramatic Club: Girls' Club. VIVIAN L. FARRARfl-Iousehold Arts Coursef Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. DOROTHY A. ISSeMusic CoursewAll-City Or- chestra: Class Commission: Girls' Club: IIYIIPII. Low is l'v0lHIfj.' Orchestra: Club. GENEVIEVE KREPCZYNSKI-Latin Coursegljor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club. ARLEEN A. MELAUN-Modern Language Course -Art Club: Dramatic Club: Orarlvq X Club. GERALDINE L. MILLIGANWLatin Course-Aw meal: Dramatic Club: Foreign Language Club: President '4l: Latin Medal: Bronze Medal: Honor Society. AURORA I. MORALES - Modern Language Course-Foreign Language Club: Vice- president '4O: O1'11c'If': News Editor '4l: Round Table: X Club: Bronze Medal: Honor Society. MARION R. MUNGER-Music Course-All-City Chorus '42: All-City lunior Orchestra '39: CIIIIIILHV of Av01'lIItIIldy,' Girls' Club: Round Table. DOROTHY I. PATTERSONeI-Iousebold Arts CoursefGirls' Club: Nereids' Club. I 11 Um' ll11,'1:fn'ffl S1A.'t'fj'-ITU!! ARLEEN MELAUN AURORA MORALES GERALDINE MILLIGAN GENEVIEVE KREPCZYNSKI ver VIVIAN FARRAR FLORENCE DOBROVVSKI SHIRLEY BOYLE DOROTHY PATTERSON Manual Arts Course KENNETH R. BIERBACH - Manual Arts Course-Boys' Club: Football: Sec- ond Team '40, First Team '4l: For- eign Language Club: Science Club. LAWRENCE F. BURRMANN-Manual Arts Course--Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Science Club. DONALD R. KLUG4Manual Arts Course! Boys' Club: Science Club. CARL L. MUELLER-Manual Arts Course- Boys' Club: Secretary '4l: Round Table: Science Club: Stage Crew '39-'4O: Swimming: Second Team '40--'41, First Team '4l-'42. LEO P. PACZKOWSKIeManual Arts Course -Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. NEAL E. RADUENZ-Manual Arts Course! Boys' Club: Science Club. DONALD W. TRUSH4Manual Arts Course fBoys' Club: Foreign Language Club. fltlflt' C3116 AIIIIIITVUKT Siffx I1 0 GERTRUDE IARACZEWSKI LAURA FIMIANO Stenographic Course MARY' I. BACKUS-Stenograpbic Course-Art Club: Dramatic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: X Club. LAURA E. FIMIANOfStenograpbic Course+Dra- matic Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. ELIZABETH T. HAUSMANN - Stenograpbic Course-Art Club: Booster Club '4l: Dra- matic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. GERTRUDE M. IARACZEWSKIfStenograpbic Course-Girls' Club: Science Club. DOLORES M. LEWANDOWSKI-Stenographic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Sci- ence Club. ELEANOR M. MINGA-Stenograplfiic Course- Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. EDNA H. NEUMANN-Stenograpbic Coursef Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. ROSEMARIE B. NIMMER-Stenograpliic Coursef Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. SHIRLEY M. SCHULTZ-Stenographic Course- Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. Slllltlty M12 ARMY ELIZABETH HAUSMANN ELEANORE MINGA ROSEMARIE NIMMER EDNA NEUMANN MARY BACKUS DOLORES LEWANDOWSKI SHIRLEY SCHULTZ llllfjl' Our' 1'IIlI1lII'i'H'Slffj'-f0Zl ERICA IODAT VIOLA BRUSS Um' Hzuzflwd 5'i.1'txx'-ffrc IEANETTE CEYNOVJA DOROTHEA FELLE' BETTY BRUENS MARY HEATON AUDREY BARTMAN MILDRED SCHMIDT Stenographic Course AUDREY R. BARTMAN -Stenographic Coursefeljor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Il'l1f'11 l.1rz'c ix lvflllllfj. BETTY L. BRUENS-Stenographic Course-All-City Senior Rand '42: gllllllfflff Reporter '42: Bas- ketball: Championship Team '39: Dramatic Club: Treasurer '4l: Girls' Club: Music Festi- val, Band, Second Place '4O: Nereids' Club: O1'afIu.' Office Manager '41-'42, Star News Reporter '41, Star Sports Reporter '42: Club: Recorder '42. VIOLA B. BRUSSfStenographic CoursefForeign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. IEANETTE L. CEYNOWA-Stengraphic Course--All- City Iunior Band '38: All-City Senior Rand '39-'42, Concert Mistress '42: Girls' Club: O p e r e t t a s, Orchestra: Havlzvlnr Hvllvs, C'11fl1lt'S of ,Xv0I'lIIi1IZd5', .xvtlllfjflf-X' .lftI1'lAt'fftl.' Ora.fIv.' Star Reporter '4l: X Club: Civic Music Association Medal. DOROTHEA I. FELLE-Stenographic CoursefDra- matic Club: Secretary '4l: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: X Club. MARY P. HEATONAStenographic Course-Havlzvlor livllrsx Dancing Chorus: Dramatic Club: Treasurer '4l: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. ERICA A. IODAT-Stenographic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. MILDRED G. SCHMIDTfStenographic Course-For eign Language Club: Girls' Club. DORIS SCI-IEIDING MARION BIELMEIER Stenographic Course MARION M. BIELMEIER--Sienographic CoursefFor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: I-Ioclcey: Championship Team '4O: Round Table. BERNICE A. BOROWSKI--Stenographic Course-For eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. EVELYN' KEMPA-Stenographic CourseADrarnaiic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Omvlu' Cub Reporter: Rounol Table. MARION L. KUHNKE-Sienographic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. ADELINE M. LEMANSKIeSienographic CoursefFor- 'Ww- W MARION KUHNKE TUNE VXIEISSGERBER eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. DORIS R. SCHEIDING A Sienographic Course - Art Club: Biennial Fun Fesiival '4U: Tumbling: For- eign Language Club: Honor Society. LILLIAN M. STUSEKeSienographic Course-Clzffzzvx of ,Y01'11llI!Idj',' Girls' Club: Round Table. IUNE B. WEISSGERBERe-Sienographic Course-For eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Uvlmzz f.0i'c' fx lvozrlzg. AEELINE LEMANSK BERNICE BOROWSI- EVELYN KEMPA LILLIAN STUSEK Stenographic Course ESTHER L. BAUM-Stenograplfiic Coursefl:'oreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. AGNES A. BORCKfStenograpl'1ic Course--Girls' Club. DOROTHY H. BREHMERfStenographic Coursefljor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club. LENA E. IOHNS-Stenographic Course--All-City Cl'1o- rus '42: Booster Club '40-'4l: Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: President '42: Round Table: 1171611 Lrzft' is lvflllllfj. LEONA KOSZYCZAREKfStenograpl'1ic CoursefGirls' Club: Round Table. AGNES D. MAYERfStenograpl'1ic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: W'l1v11. Lmfv fx Youllfl. EVELYN A. RUDOLF-Stenograpbio Course--Y-Girls' Club. AUDREY H. SCHULZ -Stenographic CoursefDrarnatiC Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club' Hound Table. IEAN H. WASK-Stenograpliic Courseffljoreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. DOROTHY BREHMEB EVELYN RUDOLF AUDREY SCHULZ AGNES MAYER IELN VVASK ESTHER BAUM EONA KOSZYCZAREK LENA IOHNS AGNES BORCK Stenographic Course BETTY I. COMP--Stenographic Course-Bad- minion: Championship Team '4l: Base- ball: Championship Team '4l: Biennial Fun Festival: Tumbling '39: Girls' Club: Hockey: Championship Team '39: Bound Table: Science Club: Swim- ming: Backstroke, First Place '4l. GLADYS P. GAWRYCH-eStenographic Course --Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Club: Polish Medal. DOLORES T. IANKOWSKI - Sienographic Course - Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. MARY A. IETKE-Sienographic CourseHArt Club: Girls' Club: Bound Table. AUDREY I. MARVES-Sienographic Course- Chrisimas Play '4l: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Bound Table. VIRGINIA M. MURACK-Sienographic Course -Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Opereitas, Dancing Chorus: Hczclzclor Belles, Clzmzrs of N01'11za1za'y,' Bound Table. EDITH V. NASH-Sienographic CoursefFor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Club. RUTH M. SULLIVANeSienographic Coursee Baseball: Championship Team '39: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Hockey: Championship Team '39: Bound Table. GLADYS GAVVRYCH DOLORES IANKOWSKI EDITH NASH Page: Our' Ilmzdrfd Si.1'fy-viglzt VIRGINIA MURACK RUTH SULLIVAN MARY IETKE BETTY COMP AUDREY MARVES RUTH MOFFATT DOLORES KAMM FRANCES GROPPI lVlARYLYfi MIRIAM KIO 5 ic Stenogr-aphic Course MARYLYN BEYERM-Stenographic Coursef Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: O1'111'I1'.' Cub Reporter '42: Round Table. MARY C. GIORGIeSienograpl'1ic Course- Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. FRANCES M. GROPPIfStenograpl'1ic Coursef Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Science Club. DOLORES R. KAMMfStenographic Coursef Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Ol'tIt'ft'.' Typist '42: Club. MIRIAM I. KLOTZfStenograpl'1ic Courseeb Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Il'l1v11 l-11'z'1' fs l'111111gf. RUTH G. MOFFATT-fStenographic Course-fe Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: X Club. MILDRED L. PETERSONfSienograpl1ic Course iAll-City Chorus '42: Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: Opereiias: C'l11'1111'.v of .Yur- 11111111iy, 1171011 1.0211 fx l'01111g1,' Round Table. CECILIA I. PRZYTARSKIfSie-nographic Course fAll-City Chorus '42: Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: Opereiias, Dancing Cho- rus: l?111'l11'l111' lfvlletv, C'l11'1111'.v of Xor- 1111111dAx'. ll'l11'11 l-1rz'1' fx l'1111111f,' Round Table. MILDRED PETERSON CECILIA PRZYTARSKI MARY GIORGI l'1111uU111'll1111d1'1'1!.S'i.i'1'i 11111 Stenogr-aphic Course ROMAN P. OSTROWSKI - Stenographic Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club. ELIZABETH C. RINARD-Sienographic Course -Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: Oracle: Billing Clerk '4l-'42, Cub Reporter '42: Bound Table: PVlzc'11 Love is Yozmgl: Club. LAVERNE M. SANDELLI-Sienographic Course -Girls' Club: Bound Table. HAZEL SIMS-Sienographic Course4Girls' Club. DOLORES B. SPORISZ-Sienographic Course -Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Bound Table. ALICE I. STAPLETONeSienographic Course- Ari Club: Baseball: Championship Team '40-'4l: Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: Hockey: Championship Team '40-'4l. GENEVIEVE L. TALASKA M Sienographic Course-Girls' Club: Bound Table. RUTH B. THOMAS-Sienographic Course-Ari Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. FLORENCE M. ULLENBERG-Sienographic Course - Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: O1'af'Iz'.' Billing Clerk '4l- '42: Bound Table. RUTH THOMAS LAVERNE SANDELLI 'viii'- ALICE STAPLETON ROMAN OSTROWSKI HAZEL SIMS . i . FLORENCE ULLENBERG DOLOHES SPORISZ GENEVIEVE TALASKA ELIZABETH RINARD Page One Ilmzdred Sctfzzfy lOAN LAUFENBERG MARVA SCHNEIDER MARGARET MANGAN MARGARET WIELAND LUCILLE KOLP AUDREY KOEBERT ETHEL HINZ ELVIPA RAMPONI GENEVIEVE MOLLING Stenographic Course ETHEL M. HINZ-Sienographic Course- Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Club. AUDREY M. KOEBERT -- Sienographic Courseelforeign Language Club: Girls' Club: CJl't!t'1L',' Typist '4l-'42: Round Table: Science Club. LUCILLE D. KOLP-Stenographic Course- Girls' Club: Round Table. JOAN I. LAUFENBERG A Stenographic Course - Girls' Club: Operetias, Dancing Chorus: Haflmlor lfrllm, CTIITIIIKIY of .Xv0I'lIItIlICZ'j', .xvtlllfjllfy .lfarzl cfm: Round Table: Secretary '42, MARGARET I. MANGAN-Stenographic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. GENEVIEVE D. MOLLINGfStenograpl'iic Course-Girls' Club: Orafrlv: Book- keeper '4l-'42: Round Table: X Club. ELVIRA A. RAMPONI4Sienographic Course -Foreign Language Club: Glrls' Club: Round Table: X Club. MARVA L. SCHNEIDER - Stenographic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. MARGARET M. WIELANDfStenographic CourseeArt Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Club. Pagc' Um' H1u1z1'rvrl.S'm'c'11!y-mic 1 X x x . 1 ,V X X . ' . Q v Stenographic Course RUTH L. GRUDZIELANEK f Stenographic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. GERALDINE A. IANKOWSKI-Stenographic COurseeGirls' Club: lf1 'l1c'11 Love ix Yoziflzg. PEARL I. PICHL-Stenographic Course-For eign Language Club: Girls' Club: OmrIf'.' Typist '41-'42: Round Table: Club. BERNICE A. SKALECKI i Stenographic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table, EVELYN B. SWITALSKI - Stenographic CoursefGirls' Club: Round Table. ANNA I. SZELMECKAeSienograpl'1ic Course eForeign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. MARTHA WIERZCHOWSKI - Stenographic COUISG+CllII'l1lL'.Y of .Y01'lIltI1IdVX',' Dra- rnaiic Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: ll 71011. Lowe is lrllltllfj. LUDMILLA F. ZORTZeSienographic Course -Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. CAROLINE E. ZURMAN - Stenographic Course - Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. ya' Om' HlnzdrmfS'U'z'z'11ly-Iwo ANNA SZELMECKA BEHNICE SKALECKI MARTHA WIEHZCPIOVJSKI LUDMILLA ZORTZ EVELYN SWITAITSKI GERALDINE' IANKOVVSKI RUTH GRUDZIELANEK CAROLINE ZURMAN PEARL PICHL CAMILLE ASCHENBRENNER4Eleciive Course -Y 'Foreign Lcxnqucrqe Clubg Girls' Club. EDITH B. BLANKAEleciive COursefGirls' Club. RUTH A. HURLEYfElective Course-Foreign Lcrnqucrqe Club: Girls' Clubg Round Tcrbley Science Club. IOYCE M. MORRISON-Elective Coursef ' Girls' Club. Elective Course ANG-ELINE O. POULOSA --Elective Coursefkll- DORIS Cliy Chorus '42g Foreign Lcrngucrqe Clubg Girls' Clubp Round Tcrbleg Sci- ence Club: IIYIIUII Low' is lvllltllff. V. THOMPSONfEleciive Course- Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Science Club. CAMILLE ASCHENBRENNER ANGELINE POULOS RUTH HURLEY JOYCE MORRISON DORIS THOMPSON EDITH BLANK Pzlgf Om' Hm111'1'fd .S'z'7'w1Iy-Illrfc RALPH HOBENA ROBERT TALLAR RICHARD ROPEL Elective Course HOWARD I. BIRDfElective CourseiBoys' Club. FRANKLIN I. BOYLEfElective Course- Boys' Club: Dance Band '41-'42: Science Club. IOSEPH E. GAVANeElective Course-Boys' Club: Football: Second Team '4O: Foreign Lanauaae Club: Science Club. RALPH I. HOBENA-Elective Course-Art Club: Boys' Club: Vice-president '4l: Cross Country: First Team '39- '4l, Captain Til: Science Club: Track: First Team '39-'41, GEORGE A. PHILLIPS-Elective Coursek Boys' Club: Science Club: Service Emblem '4l. RICHARD I. ROPEL --Elective Course f Basketball: First Team '41-'42: Boys' Club: Foreign Lanquaqe Club: Ush- er Club: Vice-presiclent '4l. ROBERT I. TALLARAElective Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Science C.ub. HOWARD BIRD IOSEPH GAVAN FRANKLIN BOYLE GEORGE PHILLIPS Elective Course AUDREY F. BOHNfElective CourseeGirls' Club. AUDREY A. BOLZfElectiVe Course-fkri Clubg Dramatic Cluby Foreign Language Clubg O1'r1rlr'.' Star Reporter '4lg Round Table. MABEL F. BORLICKfElectiVe Courseflloreign Language Clubg Girls' Club. RHEA E. BRABANDeElective Caurseelforeign Language Clubp Girls' Clubg Science Club. IUNE B. CARNEE-Elective CaursefArt Clubg Girls' Club. GERALDINE DEGA-Elective Courseflfcreign Language Clubg Girls' Club. IOY D. KLINTERfEleclive COUIS94CllII'lIlL'.s' of .X'01'IIIlI1Id.X',' Girls' Club. ESTHER A. SIECZYNSKI-Elective Courseeljor- eign Language Club: Girls' Club. IXUDREY BOLZ ESTHER SIECZYNSKI MABEL BORLICK AUDREY BOHN IUNE CARNEE GERALDINE DEGA RHEA BRABAND JOY KLINTER i'11g1r'Um' lllrzzrlfwl' .S1'i'r':1fy-jiri' Elective Course MARILYN I. BURDICK-Elective Course- DoLoREs HERRMANN PLoRENcE GUMPERT Lois r-ADB Foreign Lgngucige Club: Girls' Club: Round Tgble. LOIS C. FADELeEleciiVe CoursefAri Club: Foreign Lgngugge Club: Girls' Club: O1'uz'1v.' Cub Reporter '42: Round Tcible: Science Club. FLORENCE C. GUMPERTwEleciiVe Course- Girls' Club. DOLORES M. HERRMANN-Elective Course iForeign Lcingugge Club: Girls' Club: Science Club. IOYCE L. KOENEMAN-Elective CourseA Ari Club: Foreign Lgngugge Club: Girls' Club: Round Tgble. ANGELINE M. MALSON-Elective Coursee Foreign Lgngugge Club: Girls' Club: Ora.cIe.' Typist '41-'42: Round Tgble. ALICE A. NAYLOR-Elective CoursewGirls' Club: Round Tgble. BERNICE E. REGNEReEleciive Courseefill- City Chorus '42: Foreign Lgnguolge Club: Girls' Club: Round Tgble. JOYCE KOENEMAN MARILYN BURDICK BERNICE REGNER ANGELINE MAI-SON Page Om' llmzdrrfd Seimlzlj'-.vi.1' ALICE NAYLOR ARLEINE PETRI MARGARET MORK LORNA TOSCH Elective Course KENNETH S. IESZKAfElective Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: O1'arIU.' Humor Columnist '4l-'42, Star Reporter '42: Rounol Table: Science Club. THOMAS R. KINSEY-Elective Course-Round Table: Science Club. WALTER A. MICHALAKeElective Course-Alb City Chorus '42: Boys' Club: C1II'7llt'.S of ,lV0l'2lZt1lldj',' Football: ln t r a ni u r al Championship Team '40, All-State First Team '39: Foreign Language Club. RAYMOND PACHOLSKI WALTER MICHALAK THOMAS KINSEY KENNETH IESZKA MARGARET I. MORK!Elective Course-All- City Orchestra '39, '42: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. RAYMOND L. PACHOLSKI-Elective Course! Art Club: BCICIIUIOI' 13011055 Dancing Chorus: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Usher Club. ARLENE L. PETRI4Elective Course-Christmas Play '4l: Dramatic Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Cperettas: Barlzvlor Bfllvs, Clziifzvs of ,lVOI'IIltI7ldj',' Round Table: Science Club. LORNA G. TOSCHfElective Course-Art Club: Secretary '42: Nereids' Club. Page Om' H1lIIlf1't'tfSl Z'L'1IfX vwcu LOUISE MAAS MARY SALGAROLO WINIFRED WERNER ELINOR SCHVVANKE PHYLLIS OLSON ANGELINE SUAN LORRAINE POEPP Elective Course LOUISE L. MAASe-Elective Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Club. PHYLLIS B. OLSON-Elective Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereicls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Swimming: First Place Breast Stroke '41, LORRAINE A. POEPPING-Elective Course- Booster Club: Secretary '39-'4l: For- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereiols' Club: Round Table: Science Club: lf'Vl1e1z Lowe is Yozmg. Page Om' I!1111dr'z'd.S'm'v11fy-cigI1! MARY A. SALGAROLO-Elective Course! Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. ELINOR M. SCHWANKEe-Elective Course- Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: l'l 1IClI Love is Yozmg. ANGELINE A. SIIAN-Elective Course-Art Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club: Oracle: Cub Re- porter '42: Science Club: Standard First Aid Class. WINIFRED E. WERNERfElective CoursefArt l Club: Girls' Club. IAMES OLSEN ROBERT SCHWAB ROY SOMMERS YNELDON ST. PIERRE LAURIS SCHIEBEL AGAMEMNON TOPITZES LAWRENCE ST. MARTIN Elective Course IAMES G. OLSEN-Elective Course4Boys' Club: Dance Band '41-'42: Foreign Language Club: Rally Director '4l: Round Table: Vice-president '42, LAWRENCE B. ST. MARTIN-Elective Course -Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. LAURIS L. SCHIEBEL4Eleciive Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. ROBERT L. SCHWAB-Elective Course4Boys' Club: Secretary '42: Round Table. ROY E. SOMMERS-Elective Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. AGAMEMNON W. TOPITZES-Elective Course -Art Club: President '40-'42: Boys' Club: In thc Lxvllff Roozzzyg Science Club. Page One Hznzdrvd,5'vz'c'11fy-rlirle Elective Course VIOLA E. HAFTARSKI-Elective Course-Fon eign Language Cluby Girls' Clubp Round Table. GERALD R. KONKEL-Elective CoursefBoys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. THOMAS C. MARTENS-Elective Course! -Boys' Cluby Round Tableg Science Club. BEVERLY V. RUESCHfEl.ective Course-Girls' Clubg Ne-reids' Club: Secretary '4U7 Round Table: Science Club. GERALD I. SCHWARTZfEleciive Course- Boys' Cluby Foreign Language Clubg Science Club. LORRAINE WELTMAN - Elective Course - Girls' Club. EDWARD I. WROBEL-Eleciive CoursefAri Club: Vice-president '4O5 Boys' Clubg Foreign Language Club. GERALD KONKEL GERALD SCHWARTZ THOMAS MARTENS EDWARD WROBEL Page 0110 H1111d1'rdliigl11'y VIOLA HAFTARSKI BEVERLY RUESCH LORRAINE WELTMAN Elective Course ROBERT T. HAYES - Elective Course G Art Club: Boys' Club: Cllllbllllll' of .Yor- 7lLtHIdj',' Foreign Language Club: Sci- ence Club. GEORGE I. KAROUNTZOSHElective Course! ESTHER Boys' Club: Chiinav of N0Vllll11'ldjY,' Fencing: Captain '38-'4l: Football: First Team '40-'4l: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Swimming: First Team '40-'41, A. MYERS-Elective Course-Dra- matic Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. MARION M. PFEIFFER-Elective Course-For- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Sci- ence Club. GEORGE I. SKEFF-Elective Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club. LILLIAN A. STIKA-Elective Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Nereids' Club. STANLEY I. WELKE-Elective Course-Art Club: Vice-president '39: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. H-I GEORGE KAROUNTZOS STANLEY WELKE ROBERT HAYES GEORGE SKEFF ESTHER MYERS MARION PFEIFFER LILLIAN STIKA Pagz' Om' Hzzrldlwl Highly How You Gan elp Win The ar Inu' Not all of us can shoulder a gun or iijzzezz make a plane, but all of us can do frlltiii hu something to loaclc up the boys at . '+l'E, the front. Believing that everyone, A E young and old, is anxious to know what to do, this laundry requests I ,, , the cooperation oi its customers tor the duration of the national emergency to . . . HELP US SAVE TIRES - GASOLINE - OIL By Following These Simple Suggestions: o PLEASE HAVE YOUR LAUNDRY READY WHEN OUR ROUTEMAN MAKES HIS REGULAR CALL CEvery call-back Wears another mile or two from tiresl o PLEASE HAVE PAYMENT READY WHEN YOUR LAUNDRY IS DELIVERED CThis will also eliminate many unnecessary stops? Q IF YOU ORDER LAUNDRY SERVICE BY PHONEfPLEASE CALL US THE DAY BEFORE SO THAT YOUR LAUNDRY CAN BE COLLECTED ON OUR REGULAR TRIP IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD o PLEASE DO NOT REQUEST SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE CAnticipate your needs.l R1 ht Laun r . d 5 Phone 2335 S, S'3:5'2, ' 'THE wooLeN BLANKET LAUNDRY 23,32 Page Om' Hznzdwd Eiglzfy-frm HELLO NEIGHBOK' Miss Brown's School A Graaf Nnmc' In Comnzercial Tlfllillillg 7 Office Help Wanted! Our demands for competently trained young women far ex- ceed our supply. Can you qualify? . . Cars Washed, Greased and Serviced as They Should Be A Brown Grfnlzmfv Nvvrfs N0 Other Rfcom III 1' I1tltlfi0l1 D Keep Your Car Rolling ' ENROL1, IN OUR- We Are To YOU CLASSES-June 8 and July 6 FALL TERM-September 9-14 PATE PRODUCTS ALWAYS 408 E. wells sf. MArquettc my O Dependable, Continued Service Since 1887 in the Held of Real Estate Mortgage Loans, c , and Insurance we SSsw'Wf'f:S .4 ,M A , Z ,, In x ,wa 5, WA mama FIINS 8 C0. REALTIIR 929 W. Mitchell St. Mltchell 6300 Page One Hmzdrva' Eiglzly-ll1rcn I og xx 1 QL Q' m' W A ff' 957 six ,W go my Yjnifecl .Skilled f:,4,,4,7Q K if A ww al f Z -...nu v ff ZWKKQW' This space is a contribution to National Defense by DR. WALLACE BOWERSOCK DR. A. D. BOWYER DR. EMMETT CASEY DR. G. L. EVANS DR. EDGAR HABECK DR. L. W. KAUFMAN DR. I-I. M. MARQUARDT DR. F. X. McCORMICK DR. CLIFFORD SCHNEIDER DR. JOSEPH VALLIER ljllltlc' Um' llzzmlf-mlliigI1ly-fum' zrz flu AU Ax BAKER FURNITURE CO. ERNEST A. DUTZAUER. Pharmacist EISCH BROS. AUTO SERVICE ELMER R. FRITZ, Painter GITZEL'S FURNITURE STORE MOREY P. HORWITZ, Furrier KLOPF'S-Iewelers MACK'S MEAT MARKET T. E. WEDEMEYER, Attorney EDWARD ZUNK, Furrier 501165 6LI'l6! OSQGLMQIUJ X ff HCDIII' m'1'r'u jzlulzr, or rwfrn funk, or wvlnl gnu, or ftvlra xluijz 1'n111j1fr'f4'zl f0n1m'1'01L' lllll-Y, in tl fvu' UIUIIIIIJX, fzzrn fbv iirfv on XUIIIK' tli.YftIl7f fzezfffvffvlafj if Hltlj' Illllkl' ffu' tlfft'lAl'IIfY' Y f14'flc'z'1'f1 lift' 111111 zfraflv for xozm' of our jfglzliug mvn FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, I:t'liI'Illll'j' 25, 1942. Ldidi Qwuwfdw VZZWIZZQ Cf-fenLEf,?o. fa-df x!,J , ' GJ? MAL 151111711 'AV, Q ., .. ..', t i 1 A E 1520 nav CLEAN R a nd ,,A.,,,- M AA,'1 - A:z.1V, --',1:1 1 g:1y:5,Q:-,ggi LAUN , . . ,V,. , ',,. ,Q:11:,V1 2 , 1z1..S. KmN'lcK,lN,Nic.g,tiAyEiiQ- :pi-' , p ' . . p -1.1-.3:53:',:3311:-:3t-3:,::3,13.5.5-.-. V' PHONE TY-WlDE SE 1 I 'k lt is riding on the golden crest K A of popularity! Yes, Gridley's A q N richer, creomier GOLDEN CREST E fff' , 'continues to set new high marks K E ,for better flavor-greater nour- E ii ishment -- Top-notch satisfaction. 1 Produced by blending the milk Q, Q g ,:,,.Q -t.V A ,, of Jersey and Guernsey cows ex- - 4 V 4 clusively - to' bring out the best r V Q ' . qualifies of both milks! i 'kGet Gridley GOLDEN CREST Milk from the Gridley ' Routemcn, your neighborhood dealer, or phone Gridley at MArquette 7370. :2:e ef.:f1 :a :1:f: 2 -1-1:1: 1 1212 ::1 '1'4f: a 12 12111111 1 -1-f-1---f-1-'-: 't ' A B 0 9 A L L Halls for Showers, Weddings and All Other Festivities 1835 S. 6th St. ORchard 6797 Pugv Om' HIl11dl'Gd Eiglzfy-JM' I I SENIORS' VisitrheNew Alma E. Balfanz Home of the BUSWESS qlawead, C INSTITUTE Amr-conditioning, fluorescent lighting, acoushcal ceulings. ad specially designed deslrs and chairs-everythmg that ns ne d practlcal, everything that us conducive fo m fl' I2 f aching and more enpyable studying--has b poraied nn our new building. SUMMER TERM 598915 Monday Jul? 6th Information Bulletin FALL TERM Sent on Request - l-1. Telephone SHer1dcm 1071 begins Tuesday, Sept. 8th JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COURSE1I6 MONTH EXECUTIVE SE ETARIAL COURSE-I0 TO I? MONTHS iw Gregg horthnnd ov Stenotypyr JUNIO CCC G COURSE-I0 TO I2 MO THS GE E O CE COURSE-Q MONYHS s o ss norm-is ste gem cc E llleeugomfzlle-5 Momv-as F- T- D- FLORIST Business Institute ' msuuavfreqfzfwwe 2330 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Serving in America Ss War Effort ' In these dotys ot emergency, we gre cdlled upon to contribute something to the Wgr effort gnd to help preserve the AMERICAN Wdy of lite. It is gregt to be gn AMERICAN- gregt to be gn AMERICAN industrigl orggn- izgtion Working for AMERICA ond VIC- TORY. Our plgnt is Working glmost entirely on equipment needed to book up our Army ond Nozvy. We gre proud thot our Govern- ment hgs entrusted to us the importdnt tgsk of building mgcliinery thot will gdd to the striking power of our Armed Forces. NIIRDBERG MFG. C0. IJIHIU Om' Hzuzdrvrl E B. S. WISNIEWSKI T3Xey'S Inc. General Electric and Frigidaire Dept. Store R.C.A. VICTOR Refrigerators PHILCO -:- ZENITH STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS Everything in Azzfonzofive Paris Ewrylfaing in Electric Ajlpliances 2131 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone SHeridan 2707 2680 S. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE For Good Things fo Eat . . A N E R S - FANCY GROCERIES o FRESH MEATS BIRDS-EYE FROSTED FOODS Phone SI-Ieridan 4117 3074 S. 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FUNERAL HOME 2486 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Telephone SHeridan 5156 qv fplll' llzrfldfwf .Yi71r'!x'-ffm 'PHE UIWEH on the 1942 Oracle is a NORAMPRESS Cover made by the Cover Products Division of . . . The North A merican Press T28 Norlh Seventh Slrcct llilwuukoc, Wisconsin PfO UYIX txfla F. ll. HUCHMUTH INC. MUSIC HOUSE High Grade Clarinets, Violins, Cellos, Basses and All Other Musical Merchandise Arfixfic Sfring and Wrnrazf Insfrzmzwzf Rvjmiring 1137 N. Third Street MArquette 2433 1919--Twenty-three Years in Bay View-1942 ime gainqd efzanqed . . but, fortunately, some things remain constant. The quality of the printing produced by us has ever been maintained throughout the years . . . the needs of each and every customer are carefully studied to insure that he gets just the right thing tor his particular job . . . our service is such that you will never be disappointed. 0 Commercial and Society Printing 0 High Grade Book Work o Builders' Specifications and Contract Blanks PROMPT SERWCE Phone SI-Ieridan 0844 2308 S. Howell Avenue NATIUNAL ICE 81 00AL 00. AIR CQNDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS S. Third Street and W. Oklahoma Avenue Phone Sl-Ieridan 2610 Page 0716 Hlzfzdrfd .Yinfty-foin' K E R N , S Tz1xfc'Tr'lls You Ifs Service Siafions ELMER SCHMUHL, Mgr. Oklahoma and Howell Avenues SHeridan 7582 ...Q lllil TEXACO PRODUCTS g.'.. Greasing - Tire Repairing - BaH'eries Accessories OTHER 5T'fT'9NSi The Fresh Cream 2729 S. Klnnnclcunnxc Avenue IZOZ W. Greenfield Avenue 403 W. Greenfield Avenue 3900 N. Teufonla Avenue 2934 W. Burnham St. IKOI W. Conway Slreel H , - ' , ,- 827 N' Sixth swam Su wal III Our Cafcfezza We Aj715rc'c'iafc' YYOIII' PlI1iI'01IiZlIff0lI OLLIE RDGAHN REGREATIUN TARKOWSKI 8: SON Clean, Courfvons Dvliwwivx COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL 1704 South Fifth Street Phone Mltchell 4415 Pl1gfvOm'l1'1 nzzlrml Xiiivlj' COMING! SOON! FOR YOU! . . . In A New and Diiierent Dress - Mi1waukee's Popular Youth Newspaper 2367 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 6122 DON KLO PF. Editor DICK VANDENBERG, Managing Editor BOB MEYERS, Sports Editor CHAS. I. PETRI AND SUN HIlIClC'pC'l7Cl,C'1IC'C' Mach' AlII6'l'!CU - Trade Ilzdcpezzdezzfv 2633 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 1537 D I w A A M 'r O c N H D E S s No Finer Graduation Remembrance Than An Accurate Watch We Show a Complete Line of Hamilton, Elgin and Bulova Watches For Both Men and Women THOMAS PLATZER J E W E L E R SHeridan 3306 2257 S. Howell at K. K. Ave. Page One I-Izuzdrcd Alv'l'l1l7fj'-5'!.1.' RE you thinking about the future of your business as well as your own future? 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Brunner, Spencer Anderson: Lois ......... Anderson, Marilyn ..... Anderson, Marlene .... Anderson, Renee ..... . Anderson, Shirley ...... Andrzejewski, Eleanore. Angerman, Harry ..... Antczak, Clara ........ Anzelc, Iames ........ Arieft, Bernard ........ Armstrong, Noreen ..... Arndt, Harvey ..... 33, 146 Arndt, Marie .......... 41 Aschenbrenner, Camille . 173 Ascherin, Harley ...... 41 Ascherin, Shirley ...... 46 Ast, William ...... 41 Awve, Dorothy . .. . .. 37 46 57 33 44 61 54 46 37 54 35 Anderson Iohn 53 34 46 42 54 37 54 54 54 54 61 44 B Bachhuber, Ann ....... 43 Bachhuber, Ralph ..30, 160 Backlund, Lillian ....... 53 Backus, Mary ...... 31, 164 Baer, W. Iohn ......... 54 Baillie, Ieanne ......... Bakalar, Caroline ..... Baldikoski, Edward .... Baldini, Audrey ....... Baldini, lean .... . Ball, Edythe Mae ...... 124 Banach, Gordon ....... 61 Banyai, Evelyn ........ Baranowski, Anthony Baranowski, Mary ..... Baranowski, Stanley Barany, Lily ........... Barber, Donald ........ Barcio, Eugene Barcio, Ida ...... Barke, Dolores .. Barke, Eileen .. Barnes, Betty .. Barnum, Iohn .... Barr, Roland .. Barski, Henry .... Barta, Mary Lou .. Bartels, Marian Barthuli, Barthuli, Robert ........ Bartlett, Bartman, Audrey . . . 32, Bartnikowski, Esther . .. Barthuli, Betty ......... Lorraine ..... Audrey .... . . . 53 37 53 37 57 53 29 41 37 46 54 43 127 61 37 46 46 54 43 53 165 37 Bartok, Dorothy ........ 61 Bartol, Norbert ........ 57 Basso, Charles ..... 90, 126 Batas, Olga .... .... 5 3, 94 Battani, Helen ..... 33, 145 Baty, Ray ............. 129 Bauer, Bette lane ..,. 31, 153 Baum, Esther ...... 29, 167 Baumann, Carol ...... . 43 Baumann, Gene ........ 35 Baumann, Richard ..... 57 Baxter, Richard . . . . . . 46 Bazan, Louise .... 49 Bearman, Betty . .. . . . 131 Beatovic, Deloris .. 46 Beck, Gordon .... . .. 34 Beck, Robert . . . . . . 61 Becker, Ann ..... . .. 54 Becker, Florence .. 46 Becker, Lucille .... . . . 49 Becker, Raymond 54 Becker, Vera .......... Beckwith, Mildred Bednarek, Casmier..32, 144 Beetow, Ieanne ........ 54 Begos, Dorothy ......... 41 Behma, Dolores 53 B Index of Students Behling, Arthur ........ 34 Beke, Otto ............ 53 Belot, Ioyce ........ Bennett, Duane Bennett, Miriam ........ Beres, Edward Berg, Arnold .... Berg, Carolyn . . . Berg, Evelyn .... Berg, Iohanne . . . Berg, Robert ..... Berry, Audrey Besewske, Dorothy ..... Besewske, Lucille . . Bethmann, Robert . . Bettinoer, Donald . . Beutler, Enid . ......... Beyer, Betty ..... Beyer, Bonita ..... Beyer, Marylyn .... Bigelow, Ruth ..... Bielawski, Betty Bielawski, Herbert . Bielmeier, Marion Bierbach, Kenneth .. Bierbach, Werner .. Bieszk, Ralph ...... Bird, Harold ....... Bird, Howard ....... Biskow, Shirley .... Blank, Edith ....... Blank, Elaine ..... Blank, Ethel ....... Blechacz, Ervin .... Blieternicht, Shirley Bloeth, Shirley .... Blomquist, Allen .. Bobrowicz, Iulia Boczkiewicz, Pearl . Boczkiewicz, Rose . Bodell, Virginia .... Bogdan, Edward .. 30, 67, Boggio, lohanna Bohmann, Betty .... Bohman, Gilbert Bohn, Audrey ...... Bolz, Audrey ...... Bolz, Ieane .... .. Booker, Iohn .... Borchard, Carl ..., Borchardt, Audrey . Borchardt, LaVerne Borchardt, Marlin .. Borck, Agnes ...... Borck, Ervin .,..... Borcyckowski, Adria Boreiszis, Iohn .... Borlick, Mabel ..... Betti .... Borowski, Borowski, Bernice .. Borowski, Genevieve n. 29 30, 153 43 S52 ' he 32, f 61 46 58 46 37 54 34 49 54 46 57 46 43 126 46 37 169 61 41 ..l37 166 163 53 57 61 33, 174 46 35, 173 46 33 29, 159 43 54 31 46 37 61 31, 153 72, 161 37 54 54 33 175 29, 175 41 54 57 37 I 34 34 29,167 54 ,160 46 31,175 37 29,166 54 Borowski, Patricia ..... Borowski, Richard ..... Borowski, Robert ....... Bouck, Glenn .......... Bourbeau, Barbara . Bourne, Mary ........ . . 46 37 46 Borucki, Toseph ........ 126 46 43 54 85 Boyd, Myra ....... Boyd, Nan ......... Boyle, Franklin ..... Boyle, Shirley ...... Brahand, Rhea ..... .41, Bti' I Brad, Francis ,. ........ Bradley, Mary ..... Bragstad, Genevieve Braman, Barbara 31, 49 174 31, 162 35 175 54 53 Bramer, Alice . ...... .. Brandenburg, Harry .. 31 86, 154 35 43 Brandon, Lorraine ..... Brandstrom, Geraldine . . Brandt, Bruce .......... Brazale, Le Roy ........ 35 Bregant, Edwin .... 37 49 34 Brandt, Dorothy ........ 146 46 Bregant, Mary ......... Breqar, Frances ........ 49 Brehmer, Betty ......... 46 Brehmer, Dorothy ..30, 167 Brereton, lohn ......... 125 Bresovar, Bertha ....... 131 Brielrnaier, Winitred 54 Bristow, Howard ....... 51 B Brlek, Margaret .. Brodersen, Ruth .... Brodowski, Lucille ..... Bromberg, Bettie ....... Bromberg, Marjorie .... Bronk, Bernadine ...... 30 53 42 32 48 36 Brown, Glen ....... 31, 144 Brown, Iohn ........... 54 Bruce, Thomas ..... 29, 155 Bruens, Betty . . .33, 72, 82, 89, 165 Bruens, Shirley ........ 61 Brulc, Betty ........... Brunk, Alfred ..... . . . Brunk, Margaret . . , . . . Brunn, Donald .... . . . Brunner, Donald . . . . . . Bruno, Bruss, Bruss, Bryce Robert .... ..,. Viola ,,...... 32, Dorothy ........ Brzeskiewicz, Nina .... Buccarelli, Inez ., ..... . Bucci, Mary ....... . .. Budish, Paul .......,... 43 53 34 43 61 128 50 Ottomar ........ 41 165 61 134 37 46 41 54 Budyak, Rudy ......... Budzien, Richard 30, 95, 141, Budziszewski, Florence.. Buelow, Kenneth ...... . Buelow, Wallace . .... . Buelow, Walter . . Buenger, Harold . . . Buerger, Frank .... Bukowski Evel n . 1 Y A Bukowski, Iohn .... Bulger, Paul ........... Bulloch, Gordon ....... Bunchkowski, Arthur Bunge, Charlotte ....... Burazin, Alvira ........ Burazin, Iosephine ..... 32 Burdick, Marilyn . . . Burgess, Janette . ...,. I . Burke, lack ..... .... Burke, Iames .. Burkee, Dan ..... Burkee, Mildred ....... Burrmann, Glennis ..... Burrmann, Lawrence.32 Burns, Gerald .......... Bury, Sylvia .... ,...... Busalacchi, Florence . . . Busch, Thomas ........ Buschke, Geraldine .... Buschke, Margaret Busniewski, Raymond 1 Bussard, Charlotte Bussard, Margy . . . Busse, Doris ..... Butler, Bob ........ . . . Button, lune ,..... ..... Bykowski, Florence .... Bykowski, Leonard ..... C Campagnola, Peter.,33, Campbell, Elliot ....... Campbell, Marian Card, Lorraine .... . . . Carloni, Pauline . . . . . . Carlson, Iohn . . . . . . . Carlson, Russell ....... Carnee, Iune ...... 33, Casey, Bernadine ...... Casey, Iames ......... Cassidy, Richard .... 41, Castagnozzi, Leonard . 3 Castelic, Frances 161 61 46 128 57 57 54 57 46 43 43 43 37 54 46 176 39 54 54 31 37 46 163 32 127 46 46 131 46 31 134 53 49 30 46 132 61 147 127 58 50 52 56 50 175 31 40 93 144 34 Cemka, Richard ....... 42 Cesarz, Dorothy ....... 57 Ceszynski, Evelyn ..... 58 Ceynowa, Ieanette ..... 32, 141, 165 Ceynowa, Norbert ..... 55 Chalich, Helen ......., 41 Champion, Frances.122, 135 Chandek, Albert ....... 55 Chandek, Edward...31, 148 Chasco, Geroge ....,.. 59 Cherti, Corrine ........ 50 Chiratisi, Arline . . . . . . 40 C Chlebowski, Doris ..... Chojnacki, Geraldine Christensen, Helen .... Christensen, Milton .... Christianson, Roy .. Christman, Gerald ..... Chrostowski, Robert .... Chworowsky, Carol .... Ciechanowski, Gertrude. Ciechanowski, Irene Ciesielski, Daniel ...... Ciszewski, Dolores ..... Clark, Miriam ......... Clemence, Kenneth .... Cobb, George ...... Cody, Catherine . . . Colbo, Ardyth . . . Colbo, Gerald . . Colbo, Lloyd Comina, Vilma ......... Comp, Betty ....... 30, Compty, Donald ........ Conley, Charlotte Cook, Shirley Corbeg, Doris ..... Cornelius, Gloria Cornelius, Russell Corroo, lames ......... Costello, Tom. . .31, 140, Cotton, Dorothy ........ Cowie, Don .... Cousins, Catherine .... Crittenden, lean . . . Cronin, Helen . . . Crothers, Ioe . . . Crook, Eunice . . . Crosara, Richard ..... . . Cummins, Pat ....,.... Cupertino, Iohn .. Curley, Richard ..33, 89, 92, 141. Curzon, Kathleen ...... Cybry, Frank .......... Czaplewski, Iames ..... Czaplewski, Richard Czarapata, Richard .... Czechorski, Roman ..... Czechorski, Warren .... Czerniakowski, Virginia Czerwinski, Eleanore Czerwinski, Eleanore Czerwinski, Harold .... Geraldine. . Czynszak, Benedict..72, 129 Czynszak, Clemens ..40, 72 Czysz, Raymond ....... 50 Czeszynski, Czyzewski, Mildred D Dahlquist, Eileen Dailey, Howard ....... 133 Daily, David ........ 43. 93 Daily, Kathryn ......... Daley, Rita ............ Dalton, Iacqueline ..... Damjanovich, Dorothy Damjanovich, Helen Damjanovich, Thomas Dandrea, Peter ........ Danforth, Doris ........ Danish, Dorothy ....... Danish, Edith ....,...,, Danott, David ....... 43, Danoif, Deloris ........ Davis, LaVerne . . . . . . Davis, Ruth .... Davis, Thomas Decker, Alleon ......... DeFrain, lanet ......... Dega, Geraldine ...30, 175 DeLand, Nancy .....,.. 34 Delashmutt, Gerald Delebech, Marlyn Delosh, Leroy ...,. Dement, Harris .. Demitriou, Pota Sophie Demitriou, Derdziak, Ralph . . . Diederich, Iune ....... Diederich, Shirley Diedrich, Norbert ...... Dietrich, Audrey ....... Dietzman, Paul ..... 43, Dingler, Kenneth ...... D Distenteld, Lila . . . . . . . Dittmar, Arthur ........ Dixon, William ........ Dobrowski, Florence 61 52 34 29, 162 56 50 Doepke, Ieanette ...... Doepke, Katherine Doern, Doloris .,....... 45 Doern, Geraldine ...... 56 Doine, Earl ............ 129 59 40 149 Domagalski, Marion Domagalski, Ruth Domalewski, Eugene Domalewski, Richard Dombeck, Shirley Doneit, Anton Donovan, Mary . Douglas, Leona . Doxtater, Ioyce Doyle, Patricia Drabek, Audrey .... Draganich, Rose Drahonovsky, Edward se Drezdzon, Dorothy .,... Dretzka, Mary ......... Drewry, Barbara .,..... Drewry, Kenneth . . . Drljaca, Danica ........ Dublinski, Dorothy ..... Duda, Edward .,....... Dudzik, Florence .. Dulaveris, Anastasia 50 62 .40, 93 50 61 56 . . . . 49 Duhnke, Victor ..... 32, 144 34 56 DuMez, Evelyn ........ Dunn, Bettie .......... Dunniqan, Dorothy , . . . Durovy, Harry ........ Duszynski, Florence 34 56 DuPree, Elaine ........ 57 40 56 41 Dybdahl, Cleo .... , .... Dziedzic, Sylvia ....... 124 Dzioba, Mildred . . .... 56 E Eads, Elouise . . .... 35 Eaton, Loralene . . . . . . . 62 Ebert, Iohn ..... .... 5 0 Ebert, Karl ..... .... 4 2 Ebert, Ralph ...... .... 6 2 Eckert, Dorothy . . . . . . . 56 Eckert, Helmuth . . . . . . . 36 Eckert, Jerome . . .... 50 Eckert, Mary . . . . . . .135 Eckert, Robert .... .... 4 2 Edelstein, Iames ...... 42 Edelstein, Iane . . . . . . . 56 Edwards, Ianthe ....... 62 Ehlke, Lorraine . . . . . . . 29 Eickhoft, lack . . . . . . . 93 Eisch, Beverly . . ..... 56 Eisch, Iune ....... 29, 154 Elert, lean ............. 42 Eliopul, Chris ......... 36 Elwood, Luverne . Emmrich, Raymond Engel, Engel, Engel, 31, 153 50 Audrey ....... . . Doris ...... . . . . Elaine .......... Engelhardt, Vivian .... Enkosk, Donald ....... Erchul, Dorothy Erdmann, Gloria ....... Erdmann, Kenneth Erickson, Ruth ..,...... Ertfmeyer, Robert ...... Esperes, loe ...... .... Esser, Audrey ......... Evan, Carl ............ Evanich, Iosephne Evans, Tom ..... Evrard, Ioan .... . . . . . . Ewert, Audrey . . . . . . Ewert, Herbert . . . . . . Ewert, loyce . . . . . . . 34 50 34 56 35 50 62 50 34 Erlinger, Carol .... .... 3 7 42 36 53 50 50 50 50 56 42 50 F Fabrizio, Ann .. .... 42 Fabrizio, Ernest ....... 61 Fadel, Lois ......... 30, 176 Faeth, Norma .. ..... 56 Farina, Grace . . Page Two Hundred 61 One f 1 rg gi Farrar, Vivian . 32, 162 Farrell, Jack . . . .36, 78 42 Farrell, Mary .. Felber, Shirle .. Felslce, James .. bl' Felle, Dorotne N 1 Fengler, Earl Fenhouse, William Fennell, Grace . . . F ennig, Joe ...... . Fenske, Ervin .... E451 ' Perri, R1te..s1, 84, 411' F idler, Donnabelle, F erri, Mary ...... Fiene, George ..... Fimiano, Betty ..... Firniano, Laura . . Fink, Arlene .... Fink, Elmer . . . Fiorelli, Enzo Fisc er, Charles .... Fisc er, Lorraine .. 561 ' Flit ch, Lois ...... Flo d, Kenneth ..... ...., 47 165 61 36 32 5 1 15 4 36 61 Go 164 G 1 47 51 41 33 56 l Heiman, Patricia . . . . . . . I G dndex of Students Giemz arian . . . . 4 Gienck , Don .... .. Giernah , Ruth . 55 Gilew Patricia . . . 50 Gilhu r, Alice . . . . . . 50 Gill, nald ......... . 55 Gill, R ert ..... 31, 4, 148 Giorgi, Mary . .... 3 , 169 Gitze arol .... ...... 5 5 Gitzel orothea . ..4lJ, 85 Glatk ski, Dolor Q 50 Glem n, Betty . . . . . 50 Glem in, Jerome , 147 Glow Lorraine . . 52 Goed Gordon . . . . . 46 everly . . . . . obert 1 . G tz, Angeline . . . . . Go tz, Henrietta ....... Gol tein, Aurelie Gomp Fran ' .. Gonzalez, Stella .... . . Goodman, Lee ..... Goodman, Yvonne 59 52 50 137 134 2, 160 40 129 . 50 62 52 50 H Halvorsen, Gerald ...ASS alvorsen, Mae, ........ S 41 amann, Robert .... . . 53 Hammer, Elmer . . . . . . 52 Hammer, Kenneth . Q11 Hammerling, Henry Hanke, Frank . ...... ' . 41 44 . . 39 152 Hanley, Kenneth . Hanna, Mary .... Hansche, Doris . . . Hansen, Dolores . . . . Hansen, Justine . . . . Hansen, Marcia . . . . Hanson, Beatrice . . . . Hanson, Beverly . . Hanson, Norma ..... . . Hanson, Richard . Hanso , Shirley . . . . . Hann n, Dolores ....... Hann n, PGQQY .... . Harb ld, Delbert . . . H rb ld, Flolgd .... H eaves, V, rances . . . 53 41 62 55 40 55 146 55 55 53 41 53 62 49 H eyer, Lorraine Har is, Herbert ........ H ison, Robert .. Ha yman, Dean ...... Har man, Jean . . . Ha Shirley .... . . . Ha t 'g, Dorothy . . .1. . Ha ara, Marion .,... J. . . Ha ebrook, Marion . J. . . Ha Ha stein, Vivian ,. .+. . . at ,Ha smann Eli abe au mann - e ion ay s, Bo . . . . . . x Do ohy . . H al uriel . . H any, arion . . ,Y H aton, Mary .... K .32, aton, Thomas ........ egerty, Bernice ...... egerty, Betty ......,. eidersheid, Betty ..... 4 P Hatch, Robert ......... , O' Heidersheid, George Heileman, Dorothy Heineman, Janice . . . . . . Heinz, Jumann Heinz, William ,. Heinze, Georgia ....... Heinzen, Kenneth ...... Heitzmann, Jack ....... Helander, Marcia ...... Helander, Patricia . . . . . Helberg, Lorraine ...... - 1 55 50 55 41 34 62 57 50 49 41 55 164 41 181 55 55 151 165 41 130 62 29 55 42 49 49 62 41 41 59 50 41 49 55 H Hotstad, Paul ...33, 72, 92, 140, 142, 143, 146 Hogan, Elaine ......... 59 Hogan, Marjorie ....... Hogquist, Gus .... Hohl, Eugene .......... Holberg, Geraldine ..... Holler, Anna .......... Holler, Harvey .... . . . Holler, Ruth , ..... . .. Hologa, Daniel ......... Homminga, Joyce ...... Hons, Robert ..... Hoppe, Eugene . . . . . Hoppe, Rudy .... . . . Horngren, Etha .... . . . Horvat, Kathryn .. . .. Houtler, Elaine . . . . . Hoyer, Lois ...... . . . Huebner, Richard ...... Huebscher, William Huelsbeck, Courtland .. Humphrey, Kurt Hurley, Ruth .... ,.3l, 173 Huss, William Huth, Bernice .. 30 62 50 49 48 55 41 44 55 55 53 55 49 49 49 57 41 55 29 . . . . . . . . 44 44 ....90, 126 I I Johnson, Lloyd ..... 32, 144 Johnson, Robert ..... . . . 62 Johnson, Virginia ...... 136 Johnson, Wallace ...... 56 Johnson Warren ...... Jones, Richard ......... Jones, Shirley ...... 33, loyce, Betty .. .... .. Junck, Mae Kaczmarek, Claude . . . Kaczmarek, Roy ...... . Kaczmarski, Dorothy . . . 56 47 145 41 . . . . 41 K 39 31 44 46 44 40 eo Kading, LaVerne ,... . . Kafura, Jane .......... Kaiser, Delores .... . . . Kaiser, Dorothy ........ Kaiser, Robert .... . . . .. 51 Kaja, Martha ..32, 141, 150 Kaja, Rosemarie .... 46, 91 Kalmbacher, Alice ..... 53 Kalmer, Leonora ...... 57 Kaminski, Craig ....... 52 Kamm, Dolores ..... 31, 169 Kaniewski, Richard .... 39 Helf, Robert ...... . .. 62 Hellwia, Betty ......... 55 Hels, Elizabeth ........ 55 Hendricks, William ..... 50 Henke, Gloria ..... 33, 151 Henke, Joyce .......... 49 Henning, Richard ...... 41 Hennings, Eunice ...... 49 Henry, Richard . .41, 87, 92 Hensiak, Dolores ...... 55 Hensley, Robert ....... 44 Herman, Arnold .,... 29, 79 Hermansen, Audrey .... 49 Herrmann, Dolores . .35, 176 Heule, Luella ......... 44 Heyer, Louise ......... 41 Higgins, Marv ......... 41 Hildebrandt, Muriel .... 55 Hill, June ......... 32, 156 Pa Star, Marilyn ---- Gordon, Bruce ...' .. 3'3, 8 159 Gordon, James .. Foglia, Dominic ........ 46 G01-do Rgbert Fonaas, Marilyn ...... 56 G c avid ,,,,,,, , 47 Fonaas, Vernon .rt ..... 36 Gxck Eugenjq H , , 55 FOHS, 105919114 ---- -- 37 Goreck Gloria . . 50 Fogis, Virginia .... 5 Gore, Onqkj H U 44 Forsythe, Charles ...... 13 Gorski ul-,ice U U 44 FOSS, James .....-.. - 56 Gorski, Joyce ...132 Foster, Marion ....... A 3 Sch, Dorothy .. 62 Foucault, Jack ....,.. 7 .- ht h, hirley ,, 44 OX, Aflele ............ 4 Gf w ki, Helen , , , U 62 ,nckowi , Mary 6 Grab Mary .. 47 Fl' , Don ld -- ---- 3 Grace, armel ..... .. 50 Fra , Haba ---- .45, 1 raete ' tein, l ..... 42 Fran , Warre .... Q eiewi Z, E115 .. ...134 Fran lin, Edit '-- '- 4 ves, June ...... 62 Fran lin, Ma . .... 56 Gr B tty ..,,, O, J. 159 Fr lin, Pat iCiCI ...... 61 Gr rolyn ,,,,,,, x 47 Fra ievicz, araar t -- Gr y, Frances ......... 41 Fran qwski, Joseph .... 6 Gr y, eraldine ....... 62 I 1C1C, G1Of1C1 1 ..--- 4 Gray, ne ............ 40 1C14S, ,ROY -------- 53 Greeneltah, Charlotte 44 FT , DCIVK1 --------.- 42 Greenemeier, Martha .. 39 FTS. GH, Ben? -------- 41 Greenthal, Jack ....... 55 91 CID, OfV111G - --.- 55 Gregorski, Eleariore .... 55 SN , June ----- ---- 4 7 Greuiich, Thomas .... 44 Ca 0, Salvatore .--. Grezld , Joseph' e ..... 50 N k Arthur .......... 12 Grjegh er, Eu ne ,,,, 47 T16 , Fred 7 ---- . .- rievell, Danii ...... 1 52 ibker, Gloria .,. . .. ieveul Bichc :L.....133 ris hrnann, Marie .... M G'tzmgChe1-I E ,, 5 Frist r, Florence ...... ' Gr Vivjq ,,,, SQ 'ts h, Ruth . ..... .... 3 7 Grohl hard ,,,,,,,,, 44 Frrtz, Jack ....... ..... 4 2 Groppil ranges ...29, 169 Fri , Paul ....... .... 5 6 Groppjl mio ,,,,,,,,, 47 PUT WCIFISH 2-29, 159 Grosbier, Shirley .... . 52 Frargazak, .Ray ,On -..- 46 Grosehel, Ruth 41 Fu 11 Pflmo -- - ----- 41 Grover, Robert ..,... .. 62 1: OU' lean- - 70, 155 , Grove Gloria . .J ...... 57 FH I CID, 101111 - ---4 4 Gruen , Beverly . .. 62 Fu mum, Walter ---- 3 Grudzie mek, Ruth..3 172 , Gubala, Richard .. . 34 Guhl, es ...... . . 62 Gumm, ilieth ...... . 48 Gumpe t, Florence .. , 176 Gundl k, Carol .. 62 Ga lagher, Clement .... 1 Guse, 'Chard . ..... . . 55 a inski, Edwin .. .... Gustats James ...... 44 rdner, David , . . . . . Gutkows Pauline . . . 57 G dner, Robert .. .. 30 Gutsch, elen ....,... . 55 Ga tani, Norma .. .... I ar hke, Hazel .. . . . .' e, Le Roy .31, 93, 1 H G er, Jean ........... 5 Gav , Joseph ..... 30, 17 ' Gavin, Bernadette ..... 4 Haas, gene .. . .. . 46 Gavin, Beverly ......... 4 Haasc , larence .. .. 62 Gawrych, Gladys 31, 84, 8 Haase, Ruth ....... .. 49 Gehring, Clyde ...,.... 6 Haber , Bette ...... 34 Gehring, Fred ......... 44 Haber an, Donald .... 55 Gehrke, Daniel .... 62 Haber nn, Raymond.. 53 Genke, Robert .. .... 46 Hackett Audrey ....... 44 Gens, Lois ....... .... 4 4 Hattars i, Viola .... 32, 180 Gerber, Betty .......... 62 Haight, Clyde .. , .... 41 Gerner, Constance ..... 34 Haight, Fred ...... .... 1 26 Gerner, J. Robert ....... 62 Haladej, Jeanette ...... 136 Giaimo, Matalda ...... 52 Hall, Cecile ...... .... 4 9 Giaimo, Rosemary ..... 44 Hall, Delores L.. ..... 49 Gibbs, Kathleen ....... 57 Hall, Norma ....... 33,156 Gibson, Luicile ..... 33, 157 1-lallberg, Calvin ....... 53 Gieter, Elizabeth ...... 131 Hallstead, Donald ..... 50 Gielow, Jeanette ...... 34 Hallstead, Donna ..... 41 Page Two Hundred Two Hillman, Shirley ....... 47 Hintz, Lois ..... ..... 5 5 Hintz, Richard . . ..... 55 Hintz, Shirley ......... 53 Hinz, Ethel ........ 32, 171 Hinz, Herman ......... 50 Hoagland, Janet ........ Hoagland, Patricia 62 44 Hobach, LaVerne ...... 55 Hobbs, Harlan ...44, 90, 91 Hobena, iRalph ..... 33, 174 Hoeft, June .,.......... 133 49 Hoer, Leroy .... Hoernke, Joyce 49 Hoerres, Marjorie ...... 49 Hoffman, Blanche ...... 62 Hoffmann, Norma ...... 55 Hctrichter, Vlfayne' ..... 50 lhde, Fern .... 56 lhde, Joy ....... 49 Ihling, Virginia .. 41 lllowsek, Olga 41 lmmel, Carl .... 56 lmmel, John .... .. 56 lnda, Donald .......... 33 Iss, Dorothy ..... 32, 81, 88, 143, 162 Ivanchich, Martha ..... 35 Jablonski, Harriett ..33 151 Jablonski, Robert ...... 56 Jack, Donald . ......... 53 Jack, Mary ........ 53 Jackowski, Evelyn ..... 34 Jacobsen, Betty ........ 51 Jacobsen, William ..... 128 Jaczynski, Sylvia ...... 46 Jaczynski, Gerald ...... 51 Jaeger, Howard .... 93, 139 Jaeger, John ........ 41, 95 Jaegler, L. Eleanor .... 49 Jagodzinski, Dorothy 56 Jahnz, Jane ............ 56 Janiclc, Elenore ........ 46 Janke, Lois ...... .... 5 6 Janke, Robert .......... 46 Janke, Winifred ...122 133 Jankowski, Dolores .29 168 Janlcowski, Geraldine. . . 31 172 Jansen, Allen ......... 42 Jaraczewski, Gertrude.. 30 164 Jasinski, Dorothy G. .... 45 Jasinski, Dorothy M..30, 145 Jasinski, Gladys ....... 41 Jasinski, Rose .... . . . . . Jennerjahn, Carol . . . . . . Jennings, Charles Jensen, Virginia . . Jenson, William . . . Jeray, Maxine . . . Jerqovic, Rudy . . . erkowski Ral h 1 , P Jeske, Eileen ...... Jeske, George . . . . . . . . Jeszka, June ........... Jeszka, Kenneth . . . .29 Jetke, Mary ........ 32 Jirikowic, Grace ..... Jirikowic, Vernon . ,31 Jodat, Erica ....... .32 Joers, Arthur ........ Johansen, Annita .... 81 Johns, Lena .... 30, Johnson, Ardith ...... Johnson, Betty ....... Johnson, Jeane .. 56 46 47 59 31 62 53 47 45 56 56 177 168 42 155 165 46 56 167 56 53 125 Kaniewski, Robert ..... 53 Kant, Mary ............ 60 Kant, Walter ...... 33, 148 Kapitzke, Edward . ..... 46 Kapke, June ........... 48 Karas, Agatha ......... 40 Karountzos, George..29, 181 Karountzos, Christ 34 Karwacki, Carl ........ 62 Karweik, Roy ..... .. 40 Karweik, Russell . . . . 44 Kasch, Edward . . . . 51 Kasza, Edward . . , . . . 40 Kasza, Eugene ........ 32 Kaufman, Bernard ..... 33 Kaufman, Roger . . . . . 40 Katz, Sevia ...... .. 39 Kaye, Betty .... .. 44 Kaye, Joyce .... .. 60 Keats, Gordon .. 33 Kebbekus, Hazel .. .. 53 Keelan, James ......... 31 Keeney, Patricia ...... 62 Kehler, Dorothy ........ 125 Kehler, Marcella ...32, 156 Kehler, Rosemarie ..... 60 Kellogg, June .......... 32 Kellogg, Leslie .. ..,. 46 Kemp, Rosalyn ........ 60 Kempa, Caroline ...... 46 Kempa, Evelyn ..... 29, 166 Kesich, Anna ......... 60 Kesich, John .......... 40 Kesselhon, Merlin ..... 40 Kesselhon, Robert ..... 62 Kettner, Ruth .......... 60 Kiedrowski, Marion .... 46 Kiel, Rudy .......... 44,494 Kimber, Jack ..72, 129, 141 Kimber, Mary ......... 40 Kinas, Avis ............ 37 Kinsey, Kenneth ...... , 34 Kinsey, Thomas .... 34, 177 Kirsch, Frank .......... 44 Kitzinger, Helen ....... 60 Kitzinger, James .. 60 Kitzrow, Carol . . . . . 40 Klaeser, John .... . . . . 51 Klappa, Carolyn ....... 40 Klarner, Shirley ..... 44, 90 Klawien, Joyce ...... .. 60 Klein, Amanda ........ 130 Kleinschmidt, Eileen 60 Klinter, Betty .......... 44 Klinter, Joy ........ 35, 175 Kliss, Joyce 53 Klotz, Miriam ...... 35, 164 Kluck, Violet Klug, Donald Kluq, Shirley 53 ......163 53 Klukowski, Leon .... .34, 94 Klumb, Robert ........ 146 Klumb, Shirley . . Kluger, Wilma . . . Knaak, Violet . . . Knedle, Daniel .... Knezevich, Joseph 60 ..46 ..60 39 .....l56 Matt, Joseph .... 37,1 Kohlhotf, Walter Macholz, June ......... 37 N ally, Martha 47 Robert ...... , K Knezevich, Robert ..... 52 Knott, James .......... 44 Knutzen, Victor . ....... 51 Kobs, Bernadine ....... 46 Kobs, Dorothy ..122,123, 125, 141 Koceja, Ralph ......... 34 Koch, Daisie ....... 30, Koebert, Audrey ...32, Index of Students K Kulczynski, Gene ...39, Kulz, Robert ........ 40, Kurczewski, Adeline Kurth, Dorothy ........ Kurth, Lucy ....... .. Kusak, Gilbert ......... Kusch, La June ........ Kusmierczyk, Cassian .. Kusserow, Beverly ..... Kusserow, Robert ..35, 149 92 92 . . . 62 53 34 46 46 60 60 L Linstedt, Audrey . Linzmeyer, Gloria Linzmeyer, Lois .. Lisiak, Ervin ..... Lockwood, Dale .. Lockwood, Norma . Lopata, Felix ..... Lord, Phyllis Loreck, Phyllis Lorenz, Howard M Martin, Gordon . . . Martin, Harold Marton, Louis Marves, Audrey .... 31 Marx, Audrey Maschnak, Henry . Massruha, Yvette . Match, Rickie .... Mathisen Edward 145 Koch, Frederick ........ 127 171 53 Koeckenberg, Joyce .... Koehler, Dorothy ...... 60 Koehler, Frederick ..... 46 Koehler, Lenore ........ 130 Koehler, Ruth .......... 125 176 44 60 53 Koeneman, Joyce Koenig, Marilyn Koenig, James . . . Koenig, William Kohal, Geraldine .. ...31, Kohout, Bob ..... Kokhalj, Ann ...... Kollentz, Frances ...... Kolp, Eugene ......... Kolp, Lucille ....... 31, Kominowsky, Dolores .. Komorowski, Betty ..... Komorowski, Royce .... Koniecki, Lorraine ..... Konieczka, Phyllis ..... Konkel, Gerald ..... 33, Konkel, Robert ........ Konkel, Lois ...,....... Kopelke, William ...... Korenkiewicz, Roland .. Kornkven, Gerald ..... Kornreich, Marjorie.l22, Korthofi, Fred .......... Koscielniak, James..33, Kosz, Gordon . ........ . Kosz, Wanda .......... Koszyczarek, Leona. .32, Kotlarek, Lorraine ...,. Kotlowski, Joanne ...... Kotowski, Longina ..... Kowalczewski, Stanley. . Kutz, Russell .......... 44 Kutz, Ruth ............ 44 Kvalheim, Norman .... 46 Kvalheim, Ray . ....... 60 Kwasigroch, Jim ...29, 147 Kwiatkowski, Louise Kyper, Rose ....... L 46 Kynaston, Marion ...... 46 .. 62 Laabs, Marion ......... 131 46 Labarber, Joseph . . Lachmund, Roy . . . Lackey, Doris . . . Lacke ean y, I ...... .. Laczniak, Florence ..... Lade, Betty ........... Lahmann, George ..... La Marre, Robert ...4l Lampe, Alice .......... Lampe, Anna ...... 33, Landin, Dolores ...... . Lang, Fred ...... Lang, Lucille . . . Lang, Marion . . . Lange, Arthur .. Lange, Jack .... Langen, Evelyn .... Langer, Marjorie .. Lannewehr, LaVerne Kowalczyk, Dorothy .... Kowalewski, Ruth , .... Kowalski, Robert .. Kowalski, Walter 60 46 34 60 62 60 171 40 40 62 46 46 180 36 46 46 Koratovich, Dan ....... 129 62 53 124 46 152 51 60 167 60 62 40 46 62 60 46 . , . . . . 40 44 Kozak, Dolores ........ Kozlowski Eu ene , g ..... 34 Krahn, Betty ....... 30, 156 Krahn, Ruth ........... 44 Krainik, John ....... 51, 93 Krainik, Maryanne .... 40 Kramer, Geraldine ..... 53 Krass, Florentine . . . . . . 41 Krause, Arthur . . . . . 60 Krause, John ...... . . . 39 Krause, Patricia . . . . . . 40 Krawczak, Chester .... 33 Krawczyk, Conrad ..... 40 Krcmar, George ....... 53 Krepczynski, Gene ..32, 162 Krenzer, John ......... 62 Krietall, Joyce ......... 62 Krock, Lee ......... 30, 156 Krogh, June ........... 36 Kropka, Florence ...... 40 Kropka, Virginia ...... 46 Krueger, Donald G...32, 144 Krueger, Donald J. .... 51 Krueger, Leona ........ 44 Krueger, Robert .....,. 35 Krug, Audrey ......... 62 Krug, Edgar .32,90, 91, 158 Kryaier, Edward ...... 46 Kryll, Donald ......... 51 Krzeminski, Grayce 32, 153 Krzewinski, Bernice .... 62 Kryszewski, Beverly . . . 46 Kryszewski, Harriet . . . 60 Kubasiak, Jerry ....... 60 Kubik, Esther .......... 60 Kubik, Valentine ...... 30 Kuchnowski, Yvonne ., 60 Kuehn, Harold ......... 46 Kuhagen, Lawrence .... 60 Kuhn, Anita ........... 34 Kuhn, Bert ..........., 60 Kuhnke, Marion .... 29, 166 Kuich, Duane ......... 62 Kujawa, Eugene ...,.., 60 62 45 32 48 62 47 93 56 145 56 32 35 42 136 128 56 42 42 Lanza, Ross ........... 48 Larek, Lorraine ........ 56 Larsen, Chester ,.... 51, 93 Larsen, Donald ..... 32, 152 Larsen, Doris .......... 126 Larsen, Harlan ........ 42 Larson, Constance ..... 62 Larson, Donald .... . . 50 Laska, Joseph . ........ Laskowski, Frank ..... Lassa, Dorothy .... . . Lau, Harry .........,.. Los, Sophie ..... Lucci, Yolanda .... Luck, Paul ....... Ludke, Lorraine . . . Ludtke, Marion Ludwig, Marie Luebke, James .... Luebke, Walter Luebs, Ray ..... Luebs, Ruth ...... Laudenbach, Norma . .. Lauienberg, Joan,32, 87 Lawrence, Caroline .... Lazar, John ....... 35, Learman, Dolores ...... Lecci, Gloria .... Lee, Joseph ...... . .. 56 52 42 42 133 42 56 62 42 ....128 42 42 56 ....135 52 45 56 42 53 51 Luecke, Jack ........... 46 Luedke, Richard ....... 42 Luedtke, Howard . 93, 126 Luedtke, James ........ 62 Luedtke, Ruth . . ..... 62 Luell, George ..... 78, 136 Luetzow, Ebner ........ 56 Luetzow, Kenneth ...... 42 Lukasik, Gerard ....... 56 Lusch, Jean ...... .... 6 2 Lustig, Jim ..... .... 4 5 Lustig, Joan ...... .... 5 6 Lutchen, Esther . . . . . . . 42 Luther, Calvin . . .... 62 Lyss, Sylvia . . .... 56 M Maas, Leah .. Maas, Louise ..... Maas, Shirley .... MacDou'ral, Yvonne Machgan, Dorothy Machgan, Oscar . . 62 .32, 178 53 . . . 62 59 34 Mack, Louise .......... 42 MacKay, Elizabeth ....124 62 lvlageski, Edward ...... Magnarino, Rudy ...... Mahnke, Walter ....... Majewski, Helen ....... Majdoch, Phyllis . Maka Audre , y .... Makuter, Priscilla ..... Malek, Edward ........ Malek, Robert .... Malek, William ........ Malinoski, Kenneth Maliszeski, Jack ....... Maliszko, Jean ........ Malkowski, Daniel Matthews, Phyllis Mattice, Donald ....... Mattison, Phyllis ..... Mattuschek, Raymond .. Matuszak, Ethel ....... Matz, Dolores .... Matzen, Carol Maurus, Walter .. Mavri, Mayer, McArthur, Jean .. Frances . . . Agnes .... McCann, Margaret McCarron, Joseph McCarthy, Thomas McChesney, Mitzi McConnell Ansle 32, 1 Y McCurdy, Robert ....... McDonald, Marguerite . . McGarry, David .. McGowan, James . McKenney, Clyde . McManaman, Byron McManaman, Mary 32. McMullen, Catherine . . . McMullen, George ..... McNicol, Charlotte ..... McNicol, Marion .. Mead, Carrolle Means, Donald ..... Meier, Robert . . . . . . . . Meisel Bett , y ..... Melaun, Arleen ..... Mellor, Lucille Menge, Otto ......... 29 Menzel, Robert ..... Meredith, Audrey ..., Meredith, Tom ....... .551 . LeGath, Audrey ....... 42 44 34 51 39 , 171 LaVesser, Albert ......, 42 56 149 50 62 56 50 56 Leidolt, Raymond .... Leistickow, Aldine 35, 66, 67, 140 159 Lelivelt, Doris ......... 62 Lemanski, Adeline ..29 166 Lemanski, George ..... 42 Lemanski, Virginia .... 45 Lemmer, Kenneth .. .. 45 Lentscher, James ...... 34 Lentz, Esther .... ...... 5 0 Lenz, Edwin ....... 29 160 Lenz, Eleanor ......... 45 Lenz, Elmer ......,..... 60 Lenz, Ralph ........,,. 56 Lersch, Robert ..31, 92 149 Lesch, James .......... 42 Lesch, Raymond ....... 53 Letto, Eldean .......... 45 Lewandowski, Audrey.. 45 Lewandowski, Cecilia .. 37 Lewandowski, Dolores . . 31 164 Lewandowski, Jane .... 56 Lewandowski, June .... 56 Libecki, Arthur ........ 41 Liebmann, Francis ..... 127 Liebmann, John ..... 42 Linderwood, Irene ..... 40 Linderoth, Clifford ..33, 67, 72, 140,143, 158 Lindsey, Lois ..35, 84, 156 Lindstone, June , ....... 42 Malone, Arthur . . . .31, Malone, Jack ..,....... Malson, Anegline . .32, Malson, Christine ..... Malson, Gerald . . . . . . . Malson, Lorraine ..... Mangan, Margaret .32, Mangan, Thomas ..... Mann, George ..... 32, Manske, James . . . . . . . Manthey, Patsy . . Manti, Robert ... .. . . Manzeck, Ruth . . . . . . . . Mapes, Virginia ....... March, Earl ...... .... March, Remo . . . Marek, Lucille . . Marek, Mary . . . Mark, Audrey . . Martha .... 32, Marks, Charles . . Marks, Dorris .... Marker, Marks, Judith Marks, Lois ..... ...80, 3 5, 57, Marshall, Clayton ..... Marshall, Clifford . Marshall, Dean .... Marten, Irene ..... Martens, Betty ..... Martens, Roy ...... Martens, Thomas ...30, Martin, Beverly ....... Martin, Daniel . . 62 43 62 39 53 35 58 37 58 47 37 37 48 157 42 176 37 58 47 171 50 152 62 . . . . 59 53 37 62 134 37 47 59 37 155 58 34 124 71 47 62 32 47 157 47 180 53 58 Sb, ' Mergel, Polly .......... Messal, Elmer .,... 32 Meyer, Charles, Jr. .. .. Meyer, Donald ......., Meyer, Elizabeth ....... Meyer, Gordon .... . . . Meyer, Kathleen . . Meyer, Margie .... . . . Michaels, Ronald ...... Michalak, Alice ....... Michalak, Walter ..31 Michalski, Chester ..30 Michalski, Gertrude .... Michalski, Virginia .... Mielcarek, lrene ....... Mieszkowski, Edmund .. Miksch, Charles .....,. Miller, Betty ......... Miller, Betty J. . . . . . Miller, Duane .... . . . Miller, Edward . Miller, Ella ..... . . . Miller, Erwin . .. . Miller, George . . . . . Miller, Gladys ......... Miller, Harold ......... Miller, Jean ..... 37, 90, Miller, Miller, Miller Richard ........ Shirley ......... Virginia ..,... Milligan, Geraldine. .33, 83, 84, 141 Minga, Eleanor ..... 31 Minkley, Audrey .... Miotke, George ...... Misiak, Gertrude ..... Mistele, Girvus Mlinar, George .... .. Moczynski, Mae ...., Modrzejewska, Esther Moehrle, Earl . . . .. Moen, Donna Moffatt, Daniel .. Moffatt, Ruth ....... Mohr, LaVerne ...... Mohr, Marjorie ...... Molling, Genevieve. .31 Molling, Geraldine 31, 42 47 58 168 37 32 37 62 53 95 45 62 130 58 59 59 37 58 47 167 59 59 137 44 35 58 37 153 58 34 62 46 37 59 47 47 62 34 91 37 58 162 58 62 160 58 44 58 160 58 58 53 58 37 53 53 58 177 161 58 42 136 47 62 134 62 47 37 47 37 128 58 37 91 58 47 37 162 164 58 39 37 137 58 58 58 37 58 169 40 37 171 34 M Momblow, Virginia .... 53 Montoure, Joyce ....... 58 Morales, Aurora..30, 71, 85, 141, 162 Morales, Dolores ..,... 43 Morbeck, Floyd , ....... Morden, Tom ..... Morden, Wallace ...... Morgenroth, Gloria .... Morgenroth, John ...... Morisse, Gerald ..... 47, Mork, Margaret .... 33, Morrison, John ......... Morrison, Joyce .... 30, Moser, Charlotte . . . . . . Mossakowski, Cecilia .. lvlountcastle, Joyce Mroczkowski, Catherine. Mrowinski, Mildred 42 53 47 53 58 93 177 37 173 58 62 58 48 44 58 163 58 53 Mudler, Audrey ........ Mueller, Carl ...32, 78, Mueller, Elaine , ....... Mueller, Eunice ...... .. Mueller, Kathleen . . . . . . 62 Mueller, Thomas , ...... 57 Multhaut, Jeanne.31, 81, 157 Muma, Harold ......... 53 Munger, Marion.30, 80, 162 Munkwitz, Joan ........ 62 Munroe, Beverly ....... 37 Murack, John .......... 57 Murack, Virginia . . .32, 168 Murphy, Doris ......... 36 Murphy, Evalyn ....... 34 Murphy, Jack . . . . . . 62 Murphy, James ,,...... 34 Murray, Lillian ........ 58 Murray, Sam .... 53, 90, 91 Muschinski, Bernadine.. 62 Muschinski, Geraldine. . . 62 Muschinski, Herbert . . . 46 Muschinski, June ...... 58 Muschinski, Mary ..30, 145 Musha, Anthony ....... 47 Musha, Marian .... , . . . 62 Musial, Irene .......... 37 Musial, Lorraine . . . 29, 150 Myers, Esther ...... 30, 181 N Nabby, Thomas . . . . . . 34 Narloch, Sylvia . . . . . . . . 39 Nash, tfditn ........ 32 50 , 168 Nash, Shirley ......... 51 N astal, Stanley 51 Naujock, Hilda ......... 48 Naujock, Marie .3B, 39 Navulis, Bruno ......... 44 Naylor, Alice ...... 29, 176 40 NGYIOI, Richard ....... Neasel, Harold ......... 31 Neher, Arline .......... 44 Nehring, Catherine .... 48 Nehring, Walter ....... 39 Neitzel, Ray .......... 42 Neitzel, Robert E. ...... 48 Neitzel, Robert E. ...... 57 Neitzel, Robert W. ...... 52 Nejedlo, James ..... 32, 161 Nelesen, Marion ....... 48 Nelesen, Ruth .... ..... 3 8 Nelson, Arthur .... 37 Nelson, DOIOIHY . . . . . 38 Nelson, Dolores . . . . . 52 Nelson, Elaine ......... 34 Nelson, Georjean ...... 49 Nelson, James ......... 30 Neubauer, Alice ....... 38 Neumann, Edna . . .31, 164 Neverman, Arlene 48 Neverman, Lila ........ Nevermann, Geraldine . . Newbury, Jim ......... Newman, Niemann, Jack Niemann, Janice ...... Niemann, Kent ......... Niemann, Laurel ...... Nigh, Donald ......... Niklewicz, Esther ...... Niland, Paul .... 44, 90, 48 39 61 51 . . . 51 39 52 52 56 30 91 Nimmer, Rosemarie..3l, 164 Page Two Hundred Three N Nissen, Jack Nissen, Melirn .. Nolinske, Arnold Nolinske, Robert Nord, Jerry ........... Norman, Bajene .... 35, Norris, Eleanor ..... 80, Norris, Virginia Nowak, Esther ....,.... Nowak, Florence Nowak, Ruth ...... Nowland, Beverly ...... Nuss, Marion ...... Nyberg, Clifford N uist, Jean . 52 52 79 52 61 148 44 156 126 48 133 48 61 56 39 . . . . . . 48 P Pechanach, Daisy .. Pegis, Hope ....... Pegis, Olympia .. Pelatari, Mary Peliska, Betty ..,.. Peliska, George Peltier, Carol ...... Peltier, Jacqueline . Penkalski, Marian . Peplinslci, Jerome .. Perez, Consuelo Perlberg, Josiphine Perry, Virginia .... Perszyk, Julianna . Peters, Betty ...... Raatz, Shirley ......... YCI - - Nyquist, Robert . . . . . , O O'Conne11, Emmett Oestreich, Marilyn Oestreich, William O'Halloran, Thomas Ohm, Aldeen .......... Olejniczak, Francis Oleniczak, Bernice Oleniczak, Ruth . .. . . . Oleson, Emily ..... . . . Oliver, Richard .... . . . Olsen, Arleen ......... Olsen, . . Olsen, James . .,32, Olsen, Mary .... 29, Dorothy ...... 87 81 Olson, Jean ............ Olson, Maxine ...... Olson, Phyllis ...... 30 Olszewski, Marion . .. O'Malley, Kathleen Orchel, Delores ...... Orzechowski, Harvey Orzechowslci, Richard Peters, Jerome . . . . Peters, Jim . . ...... . Peterson, Dwaine . . Peterson, Helen .... Peterson, John ..... Peterson, Lawrence Peterson, Lois ...... Peterson, Ludvina . . Peterson, Marjorie . Peterson, Mildred . . Peterson, Robert . . . Peterson, Walter . . Petranek, Robert . . Petri, Arlene ....... Petri, Lois ........ Petroski, Virginia . Petrovicn, Donn .... Petzak, Constance . Pfeifer, Rita ....... Pfeiffer, Marion . . . Phillips, George . . . Phillips, Wesley . , . Piacentine, Jean.29, Piacentine, John . Piacentine, Peter .. Pichl, Leila ........ Pichl, Pearl ....... Piech, Leona ...... Plesec, Mary . ..... . Osborn, Warren ....... Osterndorf, Robert ..... Ostrander, Elijah . .l23, Nestor . . 30, Roman . .30, Ostrowski, Ostrowski, Ottaviana, Angelo ..... Ottaway, Margaret .... Ottenberg, Alfred ...... 48 58 39 61 41 48 39 43 43 61 34 58 179 152 58 , . 53 178 44 58 48 58 40 58 48 127 161 170 62 35 48 P Pace, Marion ..... 43 Pace, Paul ............ 52 Pacholczyk, Eugene .... 52 Pacholczyk, Lucian .... 58 Pacholski, Raymond.31, 177 Paczkowski, Leo ...30, 163 Padol, Sophie ......... 49 Pagel, Howard..33, 90, 158 Pagini, Albina ........ 58 Pahlow, John .,.. 36, 90, Schade, Henry ..... Pakulski, Walter ...... Palecek, Shirley ....... Palkowski, George Panagos, Violette ..... Papke, Helen ..... Papke, Robert Paprocki, Dorothy . Paprocki, Eleanor . Paradowski, Alvina Parks, Jean ...... Parmann, Emmi Pasbrig, Jack ..... Pascoe, Ruth ...... .33 Passamani, Dolores Passow, Charlotte Passow, Jack ......... Pattengale, Doris ...... Patterson, Donald ...... Patterson, Dorothy. .32, Patterson, Harland Patterson, Robert D. . .. . Robert Patterson, Paul, Frank ........... Paulik, Margaret Pavlik, John ........... Pawinski, Alfred ....... Pawinski, Ralph .. Pawlak, Evelyn ........ Pawlak, Jerome .... Pawlowski, Eunice ..... Pecanas, Sylvia ....... 34 95 58 52 44 39 49 57 58 49 49 42 35 53 151 61 . . . . .136 52 58 49 162 58 52 33 32 . . .30, 145 52 58 43 35 49 58 Page Two Hundred F0 ur Pieczynski, Angeline Piekarski, Joan .... Pier, Dorothy ...... Pierson, Geraldine . Pihl, Jean ......... Pihl, Virginia Pilak, James .... Pilak, Lorraine ..... Piszczek, Dorothy . . . Piszczek, Joyce ..... Piszczek, William . . 33 Pizer, Jerry , .,.... 52' ' '31 35 51 .36 . 35 ai, .43, 90, 52 38, Index of Students P R Roettger, Ethel Rogaczewski, Eugenia. Rogers, Audrey Rogowski, Raymond .. Rohloff, Marion Rollo, Theda .......... Romanski, Alice Roosenbeek, Theodore. Ropel, Richard Rosciszewski, Eleanore. Rosholt, Marge .....32, '1 Puder, Dolores .... .... 4 9 Puffer, James . . . . . 58 Puls, Charles . . .... 58 Puls, John ....... . . 42 Putney, Laverne ....... 41 Putz, Arvis ...... . . 49 Pyne, Carol .... . . 43 Pyne, Gerald . . . . . 37 Qualls, Carol .......... 58 Quentmeyer, Mildred . . 43 R Raatz, Chuck Radomski, Robert . 57, 36 45 Raden, Grace ......... 42 93 57 Raduenz, Donna ....... Raduenz, Neal . .. 32, 163 38 Rahn, Lorraine . . . . . , . . . Rainer, Betty . .. Rainer, Robert . . . Rajchel, Adolph ....... Rakowski, Gerald Ramponi, Elvira . Ransdell, Chester 32, Rasch, Jeanne ......... Rasche, Francis ...... Raschke, Robert ....... Rasmussen, Betty Rastall, Marjorie ....... Rastall, William ....... Rosmann, Neale Rosmann, Valerie .. Ross, Doris ....... Ross, Grace .... Ross, Raymond Rossa, George . . Rossa, Leonard . . . Rossow, Delores Rossow, Shirley Rotta, Arline . .... . Rotta, Ken ......... Rowan, Jeanne Rowan, June .38 .38 .34 Roy, Calvin . . . Roy, Melvin .... .... Royal, Albert ..... .... Royal, Herbert . . . . . . . Royer, Donald . . . . . . Rozek, Carol . . . . . . . Rozek, Loretta . . . . . . Rozek, Patricia .... .... Rudich, Ann . , . . . . . Rudolf, Betty . . . . . . . . Rudolf, Evelyn ..... 33, Ruesch, Beverly . . .30, Ruesch George ........ Rulau, Russell ......... Russell, Eugene Rusteika, Doroth y f is ,' 'ef Place, Warren ......... Plennes, Robert ..... Plesec, Augustine ...... Pluim, Mildred ...... Regner, Ratkowski, Alvina 33, Ratkowski, Deloris .... Rauchfuss, Bessie ...... Raymond, Dorothy ..... Raymond, Eileen ...... Raymond, Jack ..... 34, Raymond, Shirley ..... 57 45 45 57 171 52 38 154 43 . . . . . .124 124 38 153 57 45 38 45 92 38 48 Read, Mary ........ . . Rebholz, Francis ....., 52 Rebholz, Joseph ..,.... 57 Rechlicz, Eugene ...... 60 Rechlicz, Gloria.80, 123, 124 Rechlicz, Richard.34, 82, 92 Reckard, Shirley ...... 43 Recla, Alvin .......... 37 Recla, June .........,.. 50 Regalado, Dolores ..... 57 Bernice .... 32, 176 Poepping, Lorraine..3l, Po as unior 95, Q . I ..32, Pogelski, Beatrice ...... Pogorelc, Marion ...... Polachek, Dorothy Polachek, Elaine .. Pollak, Ruth ....... Polzin, Myron ...... Recihmann, Jean-Joy.52, Rei el Ral h g , p .......... Reimer, Alvin ....... .. Reinke, Chris .. Reise, Melvin Remberg, Audrey .. Remitz, Carolyn ....... Remy, Fred .... ....... Poshepny, Robert ...... Pospyhala, Leona .. Possing, Dolores . . . Possing, Richard . . Poth, Jean ........ Pothour, Joyce ........ Potrykus, Geraldine Potter, Pearl ....... Pottinger, Donald Potton Pe Pradarelli, August Prentki, Audrey .... Prepelitza, Theodore , qqy ...... I f I Poulos, Angeline . . 31, Powless, Elaine ....... Reschenberg, Paul Resler, Shirley ..... . . Rettmann, Arlene .. .. Reuter, Annabelle ...... Reuter, Gerald ......... Rewolinski, Gloria Rhodes, Beverly..38, 67, 52 60 52 57 45 39 Rennpferd, Charles .... 57 52 57 60 34 88 71, Richardson, Patricia . .. 31, 67, 142, 155 Richter, Kenneth ....... 34 Richter, Wallace .. Prevetti, Chris ......... Priebe, Violet ......... Priefer, Carol . . . . l . Priegel, Eunice ..... .33 Pringey, Carol ..... Prodzinski, Constance Pries, Dolores ..... Pruski, Lillian . . .... , . . Pruss, Dolores . .... . Przytarski, Cecilia ..33. Przytarski, Zeno .... Ptaszynski, Eleanor Ptaszynski, Evelyn .. Riesen, Joyce .... Riffel, Anthony . . Righi, ' Riley, Alfred .......... Riley, William Pauline ......... 34 . . 33 . . 45 60 29 . . . . . . . . . 34 Rinard, Elizabeth 30, 72, 170 Rinard, Robert ..... 45 Ringer, Shirley .... .... 4 5 Ringle, Martha . . . 31, 157 Ringle, Robert ......... 57 Risse, Leonard . .. . . . . 38 Roberts, Evelyn .... .. 45 Rodriguez, Cecilia ..... 29 Rodziczak, Arthur ...... 57 Roesler, Alan ..... . . 57 Roesler, Vernice ...... 57 Roessger, Clarence .... 38 71, 140, 143, Rusteika, Edwin ....... Ruud, Carl ............ Ruszkiewicz, Irene .. Rux, Betty ......... 84, Rychwalski, Joseph .. Rzyski, Evelyn ..... 30, S Sadowski, Evelyn .. Saeger, Dorothy Safford, Robert . .. Sakovitz, Lillian . . . Salgarolo, Theresa Salmon, Ralph .... Salopek, Josephine Salvo, Rose ........ Samp, Warren . . . Sandelli, Olimpia .. Sanderson, Howard Sando, Mary ..... Sanks, Fred . .... .. Santi, Ida . . . Santi, Joyce .. Santo, Lucille .. Santo, Richard . . . Sass, Adeline .. Satula, Ruth .... Sauer, Frederic . . . Savee, Beverly . . . Sawyer, Beverly . Schaefer, Mildred .. Schafer, Ruth .... Schafer, Thelma Schallock, Lois . . . Schaper, Donald . Schauer, Mary . . . Scheele, Arline . . . Scheiding, Alice . . Scheiding, Doris Schein, Virginia . . Scherr, John ...... Scherzer, Esther . . .48 Scheunemann, Donald .. Scheunemann, Jane 30 60 44 57 45 45 60 33 74 43 31 93 57 45 43 92 45 52 43 57 38 92 38 57 34 57 60 43 52 45 57 38 34 38 167 180 57 51 57 154 51 60 38 124 52 150 36 48 30 61 Salgarolo, Mary .... 31, 178 .. 34 .. 36 .. 42 .. 48 . . . . . . 47 Sandelli, LaVerne . .30, 170 . . 48 Sanderson, Dorothy . .34, f i125 . . 38 .. 52 . .l3l 42 30 48 39 61 59 60 83 61 42 50 61 48 48 52 36 166 57 39 59 57 59 39 Scheunemann, Robert .. Schiebel, Lauris ...30, 179 S Schienle, Betty . . . Schienle, Mary . . . Schild, Jean .... Schild, Marlyn Schiller, Walter . . . Schilz, Georgine . . . Schinschke, Agnes Schinschke, Helene Schleif, Audrey .... Schleif, Beatrice . . . Schley, Betty ...... , Dolores . Schlueter, Donald .. Schlueter Schlueter, Janet .... Schlueter, Rosemary Schlund, Eugene . . Schmidt, Bernadine Schmidt, Charles , . Schmidt, Emil ..... Schmidt, Florence . . Schmidt, Marvin . . Schmidt, Mildred . . Schmidt, Walter . . . Schmidt e Gerald k , . Schmitt, Harold . . . Schmitz, Audrey . . Schnacke, June .... Schneider, Beverly Schneider, Donald . Schneider, Gerald . 30, 79, Schneider, John ,,.. Schneider, Marva . Schneider, Richard J Schneider, Richard L Schneider, Vaughn Schneider William , Schoenemann, John . Schoenfeld, Jimmy Schoenhaar, Carolyn Schoessow, Evelyn Schoofs, Dolores Schoofs, John ..... Schori, Robert .. Schorrak, Irma . . Schram, Bernice . Schram, Beverly Schreiber, Ethel . . Schreihart, Doris . . Schreihart, Gladys . Schroeder, Beverly Schroeder, Dorothy Schroeder, Joyce . . Schroeder, LeRoy . . Schroedl, Florence . Schroedl, Helen . . . Schoendorf, Joseph. . Schrot, Beverly . . Schucks, June . . . Schueler, Kenneth ...... 30 Schuetz, Edward ...... 48 Schuetz, Jean ......... 48 Schuhtz, Richard ...... 39 Schuld, Jean ,.... ... 59 Schulthis, Betty . . . .. . 61 Schultz, Alice .... . . . 57 Schultz, Elaine . . .... . 130 Schultz, Joan ...... Schultz, John ...... Schultz, Roy ....... Schultz, Shirley' . , . Schulz, Audrey ..... Schulz, Elaine ..... Schulz, Faye . . . . Schulz, June ...... Schulz, Lawrence . . Schulz, Nancy .... Schunk, Dorothy . . Schurrer, Robert . . Schuster, Harold . . Schutten, Bernard ..... 42 Schutten, William .,... 59 Dorothy ..... . 61 Schwab, Schwab, Robert..30, 79, 179 Schwandt, Marion ..... 39 Schwandt, Shirley ..,.. Schwanke, Elinor ..32, Schwartz, Gerald ...... Schwartz, Josephine . . . Schwarzhuber, Shirley.. 59 Schwingshakl, Robert .. 52 Sciecinski, Esther ...... 59 Sealock, June ..... . . . 29 Seefeld, Elaine . . . . . . 42 Seligmiller, Gone ....., 59 Seligmiller, Harold . .39, 92 59 178 180 56 Staut, Lillian ...... Index of Students S S T W W Selky, Dorothy . . . . . . Sellars, 48 Iames ......... 35 59 Semrow, Florence ..... Senekowitsch, Theresa.. 31, 153 Sepin, Beatrice ........ 39 Sepin, Milton .......... 128 Seri, Iames ............ 133 Serocki, Genevieve .... 57 Seruga, Edward . . . 33, 147 Seruga, Louise ........ 57 Seston, Gilbert . . .... 39 Setum, Donald ........ Severance, Iames ....., Severance, Mary-Beth.. 31, 155 Severson, Marion ...... 48 Seymer, Eva ...... 59 Seymer, Ieanette .. 34 Seymour, Iames 61 Shanks, Phyllis 59 Shaw, Dorothy 131 Shaw, George 48 Shaw, Melvin 34 48 42 155 131 52 134 Shawley, Ruth Shea, Kenneth Sheeran, Daniel Shibilski, Eleanor ...... Shibilski, Shibilski, Maximylian .. Shimeta, ....31, lrene ........ William . . .7l, 122, 136, 140 Shinn, Franklin ....... 59 Shoop, Alta ........... 42 Shopotski, Delores ..... 42 Shores, George ........ 59 Sieczynski, Esther. . .31, 175 Siedlecki, Genevieve .. 50 Siedlecki, Tom ........ 42 Siemast, Alvin ........ 48 Sijan, Angeline .... 35, 178 Sijan, Rose ............ 36 Sikora, Beatrice ...... . 39 Sikora, Robert 59 Sikorski, Gloria 31 Simmons, Lorraine ..... 38 Simon, Alvin .......... 42 Sims, Hazel ....... 31, 170 Singer, Richard 35 Sisoldo, Adline 34 Sisoldo, Gloria ......... 59 Siuda, Ierome ......... 38 Siudzinski, Daniel .... 31, 95, 158 Skagen, Betty ......... 42 Skalecki, Arthur ....... 42 Skalecki, Bernice. . .32, 172 Skeif, George , ..... 35, 181 48 148 52 Skorlinski, Charlotte . . . Skorup, Gordon .... 31, Skorzewski, Dolores . . . Slattery, Thomas ...... Sliker, Charles .... . . . Slomowitz, Elsie . . . . . . Szelmecka, Rose . . . Smith, Smith, Smith, Audrey .... . . . Chester . . . Claire .......... 59 39 59 Slomowitz, Esther ...... 52 61 48 Smith, Donald ......... Smith, Frank ....... 32, 147 Smith, Ioe .... ...... 4 2 Smith, Pearl ..... .... Smith, Robert . . . . . . Smith, Virginia .... . . . Smrekar, Anna .... Taylor, Elaine . . . . . . . 51 48 39 48 61 Snamiska, William .... 39 Snyder, Charles ....,.. 42 Snyder, Shirley .... 59 Sobczak, Virginia 38 Sobecki, Norbert 59 Sokol, Delores ..... 51 Solheim, Carl ......... 40 Solverson, Toretta ...... 48 Sommers, Bill ,.....,.. 48 Sommers, Roy ...... 32, 179 Sorenson, Grace ....... 42 Sosalla, Betty ......... 57 Sousha, Iosephine ..... 38 Sowle, Donald ..... 59 Sowlles, Ioyce ......... 52 Sowlles, Marion ....... 38 Spaar, Melvin ......... 42 Spangler, Betty .... 80, 135 Spangler, Robert Spielmann, Ianet 45 59 Spiliopoulos, Mary 48 Sporisz, Dolores .... 33, 1713 Springhuth, William Spronq, Arlene ........ Spuhler, lack ......... Spychalla, Eleanor ..... Staehler, Richard ...... Stage, Wesley ..... 31, Stahl, Delores ..... Stann, Donald ..... Stapleton, Alice .... Stark, Betty ....... Stayduhar, Frank .. Steel, Lucy-Iane.3l, Steifan, Henry ..... Stemper, Dick ..,.. Stengel, Myron .... Stephens, Dorothy . Stephens, lane .... Stephens, Ray ibl ' 59 47 59 56 147 36 61 170 . . 48 Starz, Edward..78, 123, 126 128 154 59 52 48 45 59 34 59 Steuck, Iane ......, Stewart, Dorothy .. Stewart, Helen .. Stewart, Ioyce . . . Stewart, Mary ..... Stichman, Florence 42 59 . . . . 61 61 42 Stika, Lillian ,... ...30, 181 St. Martin, Lawrence. .. 31, 179 St. Pierre, We1don...3l, 112 Stoechle, Lois Stoetzel, Ruth .. Stone, Helele .. Storm, Lenora Stott, Richard Strelow, Audrey Strehlow, Lois ..... Strerath, Loisanne . Strohn, Iune ...... Strothman, Curtis .. Strothmann Werner .. 59 .. 59 ..48 .. 30 .. 42 59 35 36 59 35, 66, 67, 84, 140, 157 Strube, Elayne ......... 36 Struck, Carl ........... Struck, Vernon ....,.... Stryjewski, Casmira Stryjewski, Sophie ..... Stryjewski, Stanley .... Stuckert, Robert ....... Studt, Allen ........... Studt, Carolyn ......... Stusek, Lillian ..... 30, Stusek, William ........ Sueltlow, Ruth ......... Sullivan, Ruth ..... 31, Swan, Carol .... Swan, Ellis . . . Swan, Ierry ....... Swartz, Shirlee .... Swedoski, Iacqueline Sweig, Iune ....... Swessel, Gordon . . .32, Swessel, Kenneth .. Sweykata, Eleanor . Sweykata, Elsie ....... Switalski, Evelyn . . .33, Szatkowski, Lucille 61 36 51 51 36 35 59 42 166 47 135 168 Swan, Beverly ........ 36 34 42 52 35 61 130 161 59 36 36 172 42 34 Szczepanski, Walter .... Szczepkowski, Dolores.. Szczerbiak, Esther . . .36, 59 89 Szelmecka, Anne ...32, 172 48 59 Szmanda, Charles . Szmanda, Raymond Szpak, Robert ..... Szubelski, Mary .... Szukalski, Richard . Szychulski, Virginia 33, Szymczak, Dorothy Szymczak, Reoina . Szmkowski, Gilbert 59 59 'ffl ei 61 eli','15i 31 51 31 52 Szycka, Eleanor ....... T Talaska, Genevieve . 30, 170 Tallar, Carol .......... 57 Tallar, Robert ..... 30, 174 Tarkowski, loyce . . .31, 150 Taylor, Charlotte ...... 57 Taylor, Norman .. ..48 Taylor, Robert ..... 33 Ters, Vernon . . . . . . Tessmer, Ioan . . . , Tevich, Dolores . . . . . Thelen, Richard . . . . Thiele, Walter ....... Thieman, Charles .... Thoma, Lyman ...... , Thomas, Arleen .... Thomas, Ruth ...... Thomas, Willough .. . 33 Thompson, Doris . .. Thompson, Florence ., 32 Thomson, Iulia-Ann . . Thornton, ldelle ..... Thornton, Reese.78, 123, Timm, Beverly ...... Tipton, Audrey ...,.. Tito, Maynard ....... Toepfer, Clarence .... Tokarski, Alice ...... Toll, Doris .......... Tomsyck, Dorothy .... Topitzes, Agamemnon.. 35, 94, Tosch, Lorna ...33, 94, Trabue, Don ,... ..... Tracy, Frances ...... Traczek, Dottie .. Treutel, Marie .... .. Trevarthen, Belle .,.. Tromba, Dolores ..... Troscon, Anna ....... 29 Trush, Donald ..... Trybala, Lorraine Tully, Patrick ....... Turner, Gordon . . . Turner, Richard . . Tury, Elizabeth . . . Tuyls, Charles . . . Tuyls, Lorraine . . . Tyszka, Casimir ....... U Uhlir, David .......... Ullenberg, Betty ....... Ullenberg, Florence 30, 7'2','i7o Ulrich, Richard ........ 40 Underwood, Robert . . . . 54 Urankar, Clarence Urbaniak, Ralph ....... 57 Urbaniak, Sylvia ....,. 132 V Vachetz, Elmer ........ Vandenberg, Robert Vanderheyden, Wilbert. Van Kleeck, Doraine Van Kleeck, Ocalla .... Van Stelle, Elaine ..... Vaughn, Carl ......... Velnicke, R. Virginia... Veranich, Bettie ...... Verburgt, Martin ...... Verga, Mary ..... .... Verhein, Elaine ........ 57 Verhein, Shirley ...35, 156 Vidito, Warren ........ 43 Voelz, Eunyce ......... 39 Vogt, Shirley ...31, 66, 67, 88, 140, 157 Volkman, Lorraine .... 34 Vollmer, Richard ...... Voss, Christa ..... .... W Waas, Henry .......... Wade, Betty .... 34, 88, Waeltz, Cleo ..... ..... Waeltz, Eileen .. Wagner, Doris ....,.... Wagner, Ruth ......... 91 47 55 Waeltz, William ....... 31 51 43 Walczykowski, Eugene.. 47 Waldo, Grant 47 Waldo, Robert 41 Walker, Ioyce 39 Walker, Ruth ...... 30, 150 42 47 47 47 Wallk, Melvin ........ Walloch, Rose Wallock, Dolores ...... Walsh, Dolores .. Walter, Harold .. 55 Walters, Fred .. ...l37 Walton, Helen 34 Wampack, Iack ......,. 127 47 47 47 55 Wanatowicz, Rose ..... Wank, Gabriel ........ Wargin, Virginia ...... Wasechek, Paul ...... Wask, lean ....... 29, 167 Wassweiler, Robert 55 Wawrzyniak, Harold 60 Weason, Marion ....... 60 Weber, Iohn .......... 57 Weber, Roy ....... 30, 161 Wegner, Edward ...... 56 Weidner, Matthew ,.... 57 Weiss, Erna ........... 59 Weiss, Ethel ...... .... 3 7 Weiss, Lorna .......... 39 Weissgerber, Iune ..33, 166 Weissgerber, Lorraine .. 59 Welch, Clara .......... 59 Welke, Iohn ....... 35, 181 Wellnitz, 1-1arold.33, 66, 67, 71, 141, 152 Wells, Mercedes ....... 55 Weltman, Lorraine ..3l, 180 Wendell, Edith ........ 47 Wendt, Dorothy ....... 55 Werner, Arleen ........ 47 Werner, Ruth ......... 47 Werner, Winifred ...35, 178 Wesell, Anne ......... 39 Wessel, Geraldine ..... 131 West, Lois ............ 135 Westcot, Kenneth ...,.. 128 Westermann, Robert 60 Westphal, Audrey ..... 39 Westphal, Richard ..... 51 Westphal, Wesley ..... 42 Westwood, Mary ...... 43 Wettengel, Flora ....,. 55 Wettengel, Laverne .... 39 White, Ellen .......... 34 Whitman, Ruth . . . . . . 43 Whitney, Robert ....... 34 Wichgers, Deone ...... 39 Wichgers, Donald .... 42, 72 Wickert, Frank. .30, 79, 147 Widerborg, Betty ....,. 59 Wiedman, Shirley ...... 55 Wiegert, Betty ......... 59 Wieland, Eddie ........ 34 Wieland, Margaret. .32, 171 Wichebski, Ruth ...... 39 Wielebski, Violet ...... 132 Wielicki, Gerard ...... 55 Wiencek, Ervin ......,. 47 Wierciszewski, Harriet, . 39 Wierske, Audrey ...... 55 Wierzba, Lucille ...... 39 Wierzchowski, Marthi. . , 172 Wiese, Ted ......,..... 34 Wight, Marion ........ 34 Wiktorowski, Florence . . 55 Wilber, Kenneth ...... 43 Wildes, Iune .......... 40 Wilhelm, Shirley , ..... 131 Wilkum, William ...... 60 Wille, Lorraine . . . . . . 60 Williams, Hallie . . . . . 39 Williams, Lolly . . . . . . 59 Williams, Sullie . . . . . 43 Wilson, lean .......... 60 Wilson, Louise ......... 39 Wilsman, Douglas ...,. 42 Wink, Shirley .,....... 43 Winkler, Alice ......... 133 Winters, Leonard ...... 41 Wisniewski, Camille 55 Wisniewski, Donald 47 Wisniewski, Laverne 60 Wisniewski, Richard 47 Wittig, Nancy ......... 43 Wildish, Eulah ........ 47 Wieland, LaVerne ..... 51 Wink, Amber .... 59 Winters, Lois . 51 Wise, Florence .. 59 Witte, Vernon ......... 47 Woiak, Kenneth ....... 51 Wojciechowski, Elaine.. 55 Wojdal, Iessiemay ..... 55 Wojdal, Leona ....... .. 51 Wojtanowski, Virginia.. 40 Woldanski, Halina ..... 55 Wolney, Dorothy ...... 132 Wolf, Herman ......... 55 Wolf, Marilyn ......... 47 Wolffersdorff, Gilbert . . 44 Wollert, Earl ,....... . . 47 Wolney, Loretta ....... 60 Wolney, Milly . . . . . , 42 Wood, Donald . . . . . 47 Wood, Ethel . . . . . 34 Wood, lean . . . .... . . 60 Woods, Ralph ......... 42 Woodhams, Ed . . .31, 86, 92, 141, 142, 143, 158 Worm, Arthur . Woydt, Walter Wozniak, Evelyn Wozniak, George Wozniak, Joseph Wrath, Iames . Wright, Shirley Wrobel, Edward Wrobel, Mary . Wrobel, Rosalind Wroblewski, Arbutus . . . Wulk, Armella .. Wulk, Betty ..... Wurm, Robert .. 32 57 47 ...29, 160 35 55 55 ......180 34 60 47 47 42 42 Wurster, Phy1lis..30, 67, 71 151 Wysocki, Dolores Wysocki, Eugene Wysocki, Lorraine Y , 140, 47 36 47 Yorton, Lorraine ...... 47 Young Bob ........ 31, 144 Young Kathryn ....... 55 Young Leonard ....... Young Ralph . . . Yunk, I Elaine .... Yunk, Marilyn . .. Z Zabrowski, John Zachowski, Dolores Zagozen, Mary Zahn, Betty ...... Zanardi, Theresa 41 55 51 60 Zanotti, Leo ........... Zarling, Eileen ........ Zawikowski, Dorothy Zdanowski, Ralph ..... Zehel, Frances ......... Zeidlhack, Curtis ..... Zeman, Shirley . . . . . . Zeretzke, Edward ..... Zibell, Iune ........... Zickuhr, Warren Zielinski, Richard Zielke, Betty-lane Ziemann, Shirley Zieroth, Della ....... 44, Zitfling, Louise . Zimmer, Ralph .. 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