Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1945
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A m',,.4u.i1.a- if ..-fmiwvd,-.azkrin-. ii' L Y. an-, 1 -iam ri' 5 :Lge-1 ' As the days slip by and name after name is added to the War Memorial, Bay View students, a prayer for peace in their hearts, pause often in silent tribute to the dead. BAY VIEW REM EMBERS BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOGL O R A C L E I9-45 FUREWORD The 1945 Oracle Annual, the fourth Bay View war book, was begun when Americans were still being told the war would be over by Christmas, 19443 but it was not completed until, with victory won in the West, high school students, like their brothers in the services, felt at last the certainty of ultimate victory in the East. CO TE This Annual is a war yearbook from its dedication to the Bay View men who have died in World War II through the entire record of the organization of the school, its activities, its athletic history, and its january and june graduates. 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DEDIC TIO To the forty-five men from Bay View who short years ago were a part of the life recorded in these pages, to those forty-five who by the sacrifice of them- selves make it possible for us to walk the road to victory and know at last the blessedness of peace, we dedicate this, the 1945 Oracle Annual. 'K ROBERT f,f Ffa EUGENE DOMALEWSKI .gs 'EN I , . AIN 1 E JOHN GRUDZINA QUENTIN II-IDE RALPH BADURA HERBERT BARNES EINAR BING OTTOMAR BRUS9 u EDMUND GORSKI RICHARD HUEBN ER 'LA FRANK KRZOSKE WILLIAM LUETZOW JACK MARTELL GEORGE MATHER BARTLEY Mc CONNELL HERBERT MEYER 'Q Y ff J f '?iX'X CHARLES MICHAELS 'ALTER NIEDZWIECKI WILL 6. S, . ,, O Y DEAN PETERSON ERVIN PRUSKI TI-IFODORE PUNC: ROBERT SCHIYNLI' CASIMIR STUDER HARRY WHYTE GEORGE WOLFF JOSEPH WOZNIAK X KVVA A A ' V M,,,.-v- 'g V A 3 3 s in jllllemutiam 1 t F , 2 3 fi l l l .v 1 f LT.COL.CARTER H.NASON Q q - .r Q 6 Nui. 4 'ff Xxl717i?. 4f95't'! x 1 -vk that 5: 0 1 S V r it fy 1-:l ,- Wy N 3 ' If Lxy- X 441 - 1 1 Y 3 3 4 3 3 l When the 52nd Division was called to active service in the fall of 1940, with the boys from Bay View there went a teacher, Carter H. Nason. His friends at Bay View followed him from camp to camp, from army school to army school, and watched with pride his rise from captain to lieutenant colonel. ' He saw nineteen months of the most rigorous service in New Guinea, and had returned, planning to resume his life as a teacher, when he was fatally injured Sep- tember 8, 1944. Col. Nason left Bay View before this year's graduating class had a chance to know him, but his fellow teachers and his former students- speak often of his forthright acceptance of realities, his complete devotion to a task once assumed, his intense loyalties. To him they would say in the words of the Romans whom he loved, Frazer, ave atque vale! -1-......,,,, I LT. COL. L. E. GATES MAJOR H. E. SMITH CAPT. A. HICKMAN ff-'UH JSM CAPT. S. S. WILLIAMS LT. fj.g.j R. BOOK LT. J R. KACZMARE 1 51+-.M .I ENSIGN A. GRADISNIK C.W.O. M. N. SUSSMAN SGT. M. D. WILLIAMS ph Berrin rea and Sally Co 3 ' ICW 1 wif My byaByV' ' f is wiki -5 15' W 'aaiffef' wfefsngif S W H ia V 5.5459 Atth VE M . arf.. X X? , , 3? Q,, My ,E Q az,-ST -11 A f' '- ' ' 1 - -I , :Y K 5 .0 .. fm - 1 'fl' .,, , F' V K H I K W4 W' - .. K, 253: . . , ,-., .4x. 2 :gy ,, 'f ?,::,, ,: 7, .Q , if Q? 3 L: lg xv f , 2 H W Yin Q? , 4, . I- f' pq: fa 1, V1 ,V . M, f -A 'EZ Lf, 2 In the morning, when Ih.9 bugle sounds the -Call to the Colors, A E .w f.J1f5T'5. - ' :L I x--1-g,. as Q5 L, Q4 '3 'H A if sd 5, if fx I A M . , Q -4 ' ., Wi ads V ,7.' fwksjj-x ,.,.-nlli ' . - - Haw. ww ' 'll I If-J, 1' '5f'? iewski e day GRAND TOTAL L HAIQEOR On May 2, the total purchases of stamps and bonds since Pearl ljlarbor were over one million and a half. Gilbert Schultz changes the shield. if W, I .asf H- P' The Hag above a door announces to the school f that a homeroom is one of the top three for the week in the sale of bonds. Edward Kapitzke and Gloria Fricker congratulates Henry Suttle on the winning of the Minuteman Gilbert Schultz fasten one above a study hall banner by his homeroom. homeroom. 1 xv . T , c e Q ta 1. P ' ' L- - . - 'A The Minuteman banner, tirst prize in stamp and The mark on the target indicates the number of times a homeroom has been bond sales, is hung in Mrs. Grimes' homeroom 100 per cent in the purchase of war bonds and stamps. Edward Kapitzke is by George Bauch. chalkinfz up another 100 ner cent week. 'ft 1:- W l ll . 'J 55ffV??6 ,t . .Ag 2 Q X VO' ' ' fi f Q2'Q 8 .,,,L ,V fi: S . J, ,L . 'I K , I: fb sidentg and Allan Stu ny VICIOIY Councll. 9 P :qw 5 'ls K ,kk W. K Xi 2 . 1? , 1' ' W . . fv, Y ., x,M ml, ' 'lv like -W ...' lf' Qi L',V i Q- X? 1 A '33 in . , Q , ah' SEQMUM! , I '. .. W 5 an 1 fl N if ll A . .. . 7 7 . l l .K FN 'lf5:EffY?lf1fiI i in--'i K V , In the Sixth War Loan, Nancy Narum sells Proudly waiting to sign are I -ZYHTHIZYHIETTIIIYIHTXI 0 ar 'A'1r 99' Je'-if 5, ,Q dy' In ', s pays Bay Vie oan Drive ' 4, - vii .11 1 in an f 1 'xxx S, ' :MMS vf ui NW gl Q W H Girls' Club members wrap pafcels fqr soldiers on the high C Q. 31 L If K ' k '-H--,,,,,,,, .,,,, ,, T 5 I A .x all ' f 1- llll 'Fil 1225 1 fi . lemme' Av -151 l ,, ,f. .2f-uri? W f-1 1, x vial' 1-L JEQ A I I L! TL A Nix i A ,. SQ - tl, . ,- A ' .. 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Bay View still en emulating the sactiii call some of them pay in sacrifice thn of them now do friw ness to accept the tr sets an example to E Page Thirty-two This, the fourth school year in which our country has been engaged in a worldwide war, finds avoring to develop in young people qualities which will make them capable of fices their brothers have made on farflung battlefields. For, even if life does not to clearly heroic roles, it will undoubtedly be the destiny of their generation to ough the years ahead for the redemption of the world by force. Coming as many m homes emotionally devastated by war, Bay View students have shown a willing- esponsibilities that rightfully belong to all civilians in wartime, a willingness that heir elders and keeps alive in those who know them a faith in the future of democracy. DR. BERNHARD C. KORN Th Page Thirty-four DR. FOX, Vice-Principal Quietly assuming his daily tasks in that ef- ficient, jovial manner so well known to all who come in contact with him, Dr. Fox turns from the responsibility of checking absence excuses to his role as a teacher of senior English, enliven- ing his classes with humor and reminiscence draw neither from experience or from reading. LIFE ADVISEMENT MR. WHITCOIVIB, Chief Counselor Every time a Bay View student wishes to vary the pattern set for those of his course and semester, he seeks the consent of his homeroom teacher, who in turn, carries the problem to the class counselor. The counselor has the full record of the student and knows him well, particularly if he has distinguished himself for good or for bad in the school. u The homeroom teacher is the student's first friend on the faculty, protecting him, advising him, disciplining him-adopting him, so to speak. But the counselor must adjust all differences that arise between teacher and pupil, and take the responsibility for the direction of the schoollife of all for whom there are difiicult high school adjustments. The problems of students in 1945 arise in part because these are war days that have brought to many an increased restlessness, an indifference to study, and a feeling that the future is so uncertain it's not worth working for. It is the task of the counselors to combat the unfortunate effects of war, and to keep students at the job of developing themselves. Page Thirty-five MR. WILEY, Counselor Mr. Dietzman 404 TWELFTH GRADE Top row: George Ruesch, Wallace Curtis, Eugene Russell, Robert Heider, Robert Wassweiler Fourth row: Ardith johnson, Robert Radomski, Audrey Remberg, Gerald Rakowski, Lorraine Helberg, Clarence Urankar, john Pavlik, Dorothy Hahn Top row: jean Gauer, Donald Cowie, Rudolph Hoppe, Donald Haberman, Thomas Battenberg Fourth row: William Dorow, Robert Hatch, john Dorcey, john Zimmerman, Albert Chandek, Robert Papke, john Zabrowski, Dean Harryman Third row: Elaine Van Stelle, Norma Hanson, Beverly Eisch, Richard Zoerb, LaVerne Hobach, Dolores Hannon, Ruth Gierhahn, Shirley Hanson, Betty Hellwig Second row: Evelyn Mowry, Beatrice Hanson, Muriel Healy, Elizabeth Hels, Mr. Deitzman, Dolores Hensiak, Helen Gutsch, jack Burke Bottom row: Eugenia Gorecki, Dorothy I-leacox, james Burke, Herbert Harris, Harvey Holler, Carol Gitzel, Lois Hintz Mr. Mauton 407 Third row: Donna Ward, Renee Anderson, Annabelle Reuter, Valerie Rosmann, Carol Tallar, Clare Tyrrell, Annita johansen, jeanne Fox Second row: june Rowan, Elaine Blank, Dolores Tromba, Audrey Baldini, Mr. Mauton, Lillian Barany, Alice Lampe Bottom row: joan Tessmer, Donna Raduenz, Vernice Roesler, Lois Adams, Shirley Resler, Raymond Rogowski Page Thirty-six Miss Oelhafen Top row: Charles Hawkins, Zeno Przytarski, Edward Srok, john Murack, Donald Pottinger, Ebner Luetzow Third row: Lucille Derfus, Maxine Ripple, Alfred Pawinski, jean Poth, Donn Petrovich, Harold Buenger, Doris Corbeg Second row: Dorothy Paprocki, Dorothy Olsen, Albina Pagini, Miss Oelhafen, Leslie Klevenow, Robert Neitzel, joan Lustig Bottom row: Lorraine Barthuli, jean Olson, Shirley Wright, Victoria Wilcox, joan Piekarski, Walter Buelow, Marilyn Oestreich TWELFTH GRADE Top roun' Mary Bourne, Donald Meyer, Raymond Mattuschek, Richard Miller, Daniel Martin, Charles Marks, Edward Swan, Arnold Berg Fourth row: Betty Bohmann, Ansley McConnell, Gerald Mathes, Joyce jans, Gertrude Michalski, Earl Moehrle, james Wrath Tbrsjrozzil Genevieve Borowski, Jeanne Beetow, Lillian Murray, Alice Michalak, Louise Seruga, Audrey ters e Second row: Polly Mergel, Lucille Besewske, Kathleen Koehler, Miss Roberts, Betty Meisel, Audrey Meredith, Genevieve Serocki Bottom row: Lucille Mellor, Catherine Cody, Gordon Meyer, William Treloar, june Muschinski, Lee Kalmer, Gladys Miller Miss Roberts 327 Page Thirty-seven TWELFTH GRADE Mr. Summ E7-9F Top row: Edward Kapitzke, Lawrence Kuhagen, Bert Kuhn, Eugene Kuiawa, Ray Kvalheim, Elmer Lenz, Arthur Krause Fourth row: joyce Klawien, Marianne Phillipson, Eileen Kleinschmidt, Mary Kant, jean Crittenden, Rosemarie jasinski Third row: Walter Schmidt, Lorraine Larek, Yvonne Kuchnowski, Winifred Brielmaier, Marian Campbell, Audrey Schneider, Elaine Wojciechowski, Dorothy Konkel Second row: joyce Kaye, Violet Knaak, june Lewandowski, Olga Batas, Mr. Summ, Beverly Kusserow, june jeszka, Lorraine Kotlerek Bottom row: Harriet Kryszewski, Dolores Landin, Rosalyn Kemp, Ann Kokali, Evelyn Langen, Camille Wisniewski, Dorothy Kaiser Page Thirty-eight Miss Thornburg 132 Top row: Kathleen Gibbs, Florence Wise, Erna Weiss, Eileen Waeltz, Betty Wiegert, Evelyn Bukowski, Dorothy Machgan Third row: Theresa Zanardi, Amber Wink, Beverly Andersen, Mary Tisdale, Maya Williams, Dolores Matz, Virginia jensen Second row: Mary Marek, Shirley Cook, Betty Sosalla, Lorraine Weissgerber, Miss Thornburg, Audrey Lieske, Elsie Slomowitz Bottom row: jean McArthur, Mercedes Wells, Dorothy Zubick, Beverly Nowland, Patricia Manthey, Kathryn Young, Phyllis Shanks TWELFTH GRADE Mr. Warner 207 Top row: Robert jablonski, Richard Staehler, Donald Gill Fourth row: john Brown, Dal Stanecki, Warren johnson, Kenneth Berry, William Carpenter, john Immel, Carl Immel Third row: Lorraine Fischer, Norma Faeth, Marilyn Fonaas, Dorothy Damjanovich, Raymond Leidolf, Carol Chworowsky Second row: Margaret Backus, Mildred Dzioba, Dorothy Eckert, Gloria Grove, Mr. Warner, Rita Daley, Francis Brad Bottom row: Dorothy Danish, Vivian Engelhardt, Kathryn Daily, Richard Czarapata, Mary Hasara, Orvilla Freiman, Mary Franklin Miss Welsh 313 Top row: George Shores, Donald Schlueter, Allan Studt, Bernard Amann, john Baer, james Albrecht Fourth row: Shirley Snyder, Eleanor Spychalla, Wallace johnson, john Schoofs, Donald Sowle, Curtis Strothmann, Kenneth Heinzen, Richard Vollmer Third row: Dorothy Schroeder, jane Scheunemann, Audrey Smith, Beverly Savee, Lois Strehlow, jane Steuck, Helen Schroedl, Betty Schley Second row: jean Schuld, Irma Schorrak, Eva Seymer, Faye Schulz, Miss Patti, janet Spielmann, Helen Stewart, Dolores Szczepkowski Bottom row: Shirley Schwarzhuber, Audrey Schmitz, Robert Vandenberg, Catherine McMullen, jane Stephens, Arlene Sprong, Esther Scherzer Page Thirty-nine Mr. Crawford 319 TWELFTH GRADE Top row: Jeanette Gaber, Clyde Gehring, Charles Titherley, Martin Martinetti, Albert Royal, Maynard Tito, Eugene Rechlicz Third row: Shirley Bruens, Jean Wood, James Felske, Robert Kesselhon, Gerald1Reuter, James Guhl, Carl Ruud, Royce Komorowski Second row: Ernest Fabrizio, Dorothy Bartok, Helen Christensen, Mr. Crawford, Alice Romanski, Patricia Westwood, Miriam Bennett Boifom row: Dolores Quiroz, Marilyn Yunk, Lorraine Wille, Florence Budziszewski, Pauline Righi, Ruth Bigelow, Jean Wilson Miss Durham 326 Page Forty Top row: Richard Szukalski, Henry Barski, Fred Sauer, Robert Peterson, James Newbury, Don Stann Vaughn Schneider, Selden Bernauer Third row: Bernard Arieff, Audrey Prentke, Mildred Schaefer, Mildred Pluim, Mary Szubelski, August Pradarelli, Mary Stewart, Richard Schneider Second row: Betty Schultheis, Nancy Schulz, Joyce Kriefall, Anna Smrekar, Miss Durham, Richard Oliver, Lillian Sakovitz, Ruth Nowak Botfom row: Dorothy Schwab, Lois Petri, Dolores Passamani, Jacqueline Swedoski, Lois Schallock, Carol Bohmann, Joyce Stewart Mr. Usterndorf 4II TWELFTH l GRADE Top row: William Ermi, Robert johnson, Bruce Gordon, james Czaplewski, Duane Kuich Third row: Rose Kyper, Robert Gerner, Ruth Kollentz, Patricia Keeney, Elaine Polachek, Audrey-Krug, Alleon Decker Second row: Carol Gundlack, Loralene Eaton, Ruth Gritzmacher, Heinz jungmann, Mr. Osterndorf, Ianthe Edwards, Gloria Erdmann, Kenneth Dingler Bottom row: Adeline Kurczewski, june Graves, Ruth Burskey, Dorothy Kowalczyk, Margaret Yaccarini, Beverly Gruenberg, Barbara Drewry Miss Prucha 333 Top row: Calvin Luther, Ray Hanson, james Manske, Roy Lachmund, Robert Helf Third row: Charles Miksch, janet Hoagland, jean Liesch, Lois Flitsch, Marcia Hansen, Phyllis Lord Second row: Betty Fimiano, Lila Distenfeld, Yvonne MacDougal, Miss Prucha, joan Munkwitz, Gloria Ericker, Grace Farina Bottom row: Edith Danish, Kathleen Mueller, Constance Larson, Donald Brunner, Marion McNicol, Blanche Hoffman, Doris Lelivelt Page Forty-one 'I' Top row: George Biddick, Kenneth Bork, George Bauch, Charles Berg, Lawrence Berg, Miss Batz S Leonard Heinz, Robert Heisel, Alfred Barry, john Buechler ounse or Second row: Patricia Baltes, Shirley Boese, Joyce Broge, Evonne Bulger, Miss Batz, Arlene Biniak, Robert Hein, Otto Brusewitz Bottom row: Dorothy Bahr, Ruth Bahr, Eugenia Budish, May Brueckner, Lois Brandstaetter, Glenn Blomquist, joan Berghoefer ELEVENTH GRADE Top row: Robert Ward, Robert l-Ialfmann, Richard Graef, Edward White, Anthony Wierzba, Kenneth Mr. Cgstello Wright, Donn Wisniewski Third row: john Huberty, How ard Weiler, William Welker, Allan Hennings, William Weidemann, Donald Mathes, Donald Winger, Gilbert Westfahl Second row: june Wright, Nancy Neess, Emily Wry, Yvonne Wood, Mr. Costello, Edith Wiese, jack Wickert, james Morrison Bottom row: Eleanor Lindhurst, Bernice Wilson, Rita Wojciechowski, Emily Wroblewski, Fay Welter, Betty Wildish, Adeline Wesley Page Forty-two ELEVENTH GRADE Top row: Beverly Evans, Marilyn Fiedler, Arline Elliott, Eugene Ender, Quentin Nelson, George Gauer, Arthur Gray, Nels Goodman Second row: Barbara Enkosh, Allen Forest, Carlo Fricano, Gaston Fiorelli, Mr. Dennis, Patricia Fritz, Ruth Fuhrman, Dolores Feller Bottom row: Audrey Gabrovic, Rosemarie Fare, Paul Ferri, LaVerne Engel, Lorraine Hensiak, Charlene Erenz, Carol Filenius Mr. Dennis 426 Top row: Robert Schreier, Robert Rackowski, Fred Rogers, Jerome Kaufman, Frank Kosidowski, James Blackwood, Marvin Biwer, Robert Kallin, Duane Kopfer Fourth row: Marlyn Knueppel, Barbara Krainik, Floyd Reigel, Charles Roessger, Roland Rutzen, John Kern, Louis Rajchel. Earl Kusba, Joseph Bettin Third row: Genevieve Rosholt, June Pyatt, Betty Stadler, Jean Schmidt, Aldine Breutzmann, Emily Sczesny, Joanne House, Rose Horvat Second row: Clarence Werner, Jeanne Knaak, Genevieve Kowalski, Eugenia Gavin, Mrs. Grimes, Mary Knott, Dolores Kartes, Marian Wilburth Bottom row: Theodore Kubik, Mary Duffy, James Reise, Shirley Kilps, Kathleen Kramer, Beverly Hillman, Lois Klemz Mrs. Grimes 226 Page Forty-three Top row: Thomas Dapper, Robert Christiansen, Donald Hundt, Thomas Head, Robert Andersen, john Howell, Earl Zabel Fourth row: Roberta Casey, Llaire Awve, james Tully, Albert Neitzel, Robert Duane, james Forciea, john Cheslock, Betty Anderson Third row: Carol l-lalvorsen, Theresa Cybell, Martha Rutledge, john Soczynski, Sylvia Fons, Wayne O'Connell, Vivian Wasielt-wski, Doris Curtis Second row: Hermane Chandek, Arlene Michalski, Caroline Gitto, Dolores Chirafisi, Miss Lane, Eleanora Agenten, Yvonne- Christenson, Beatrice Erpelding Bottom row: Lorayne Cannon. Joyce DeFrain, Emily Gnat, Beatrice Duszynski, Delores Dachyk, Rita Cybell, joan Crull ELEVENTH GRADE Miss Lane 321 Top row: Alfred Lietzke, james Wiggins, Ed Lemanski, Richard Lawrence Fourth row: Rose Kleman, Lydia Haight, George Plennes, Carol Poth, Harriet Altman, Russell Long, Gwendolyn Galligan, Edward Altman Third row: Mavis Wagner, Nathalie Perry, LeRoy Lewandowski, june Ungart, Lois Dixon, joyce Prusak, Doris Stamitti, Robert Pflug Second row: Carol Lampe, Mary Laudenbach, Audrey Freitag, Viola Papa, Mrs. Lynch, Nancy Long, Jeanette Priddy, Frances Pieczynski Bottom row: Socorro Perez, Leola Paradowski, Colleen Laufenberg, Lucille Lucas, Erwin Prasser, Betty Young, Dorothy Helendrung Page Forty-four ' Mrs. Lynch 318 ELEVENTH GRADE Top row: Evelyn Smith, Sally Luettgen, Betty Larson, Robert Stenicka, Norman Schulz, Roy Spies, Clay Shanks, William Schaetzke, Malcolm Young Fourth row: Virgil Schroeder, Robert Schlueter, john Pyzynski, Nancy Shannon, Dorothy Smith, Gilbert Stein, Bernard Schallhorn, Kirkland Smith, Shirley Stahl Third row: Mary Borun, Shirley Prochaska, Mary Brechtel, Clemens Smiech, Morton Schmidt, Beverly Scholz, Evelyn Sobczak, Carol Schultz Second row: Lorraine Holtz, Marian Schroedl, Florrean Skenandore, Warrean Skenandore, Miss Miller, Roberta Slaven, Betty Slaven Bottom row: Barbara Malzahn, Dolores Gagliano, Rose Gregg, Sylvia Radovich, janet Steckling, Mary Schoenhaar, Bernice Schott Miss Miller , 332 Mrs. Shutes EI-3R Top row: Marilyn Weed, Boynton Nissen, Henry jirikowic, Leonard Koniecki, Louis Zanardi, Kenwood Zieman, Gilbert Schultz, Bernice Van Weelden Third row: Helen Pecanas, Patricia Vance, LaVerne Herman, Betty Nield, Charlotte jaszewski, Doris Van Kirk, Gloria julian, Nancy Narum, Mildred Landry Second row: Jayne Nehring, Audrey Neskie, Audrey Vogt, Mrs. Shutes, Maxine Vickrey, Mary Joyce, Bernice Rockley Bottom row: Daryle Thompson, Marilyn johnson, Margaret Nelesen, Marion jeske, Catherine Valdes, Geraldine Vandenberg Page Forty-five ELEVENTH GRADE L Top row: Geraldine Zielinski, Florian Plewa, Donald Meier, Arnold Mavis, Edgar Makowski, Kenneth Miss Za'-ling Maffifl, G90rge Mayer, Herlmert Miller Third row: Gladys Messal, ,Beverly Maier, Lois Hinz, Donald Martincic, Eugene Hill, Cyril Mescherf Laverne Rossow, Margaret Meyer, Bernard McManaman Second row: Gertrude Hoffmann, Dorothy Szeflinski, Lorilla Meyer, Geraldine Sobchak, Miss Zarling, Marie Meyer, Dorothy Matthei, lone Honeyager Bottom rouf: Betty Marcussen, Mary Martinez, Violet Milkowski, Bernadine Makowski, joyce Matzen, Carol Maas, Gail Hamilton 322 Top row: Donald Schimelfenyg, William Schoendorf, Roger Rex, Howard Ringstad, Kenneth Remy Fourth row: Lyle Thompson, Douglas Suhm, Marion Wanek, Dominic Salgarolo, Ruth Rolling, Charlene Tomsyck Third row: Joyce Zimmerman, Ruth Schloemer, Geraldine Rossow, Josephine Shain, Rosemary Tut- kowski, Geraldine Smukowski, Agnes Sherlock Second row: Eleanor Radick, Marie Devon, Agnes Ziflling, Norma Rettmann, Mr. Barta, Lillian Schenzel, Glenn Suhm, Richard Wim hell Bottom row: Virginia St. Thomas, Marcella Wing, Mary Sikorski, Donald Solazo, Shirley Ruesch, Shirley Sowlles, Eunice Reum 1 Page Forty-six Mr. Barta W5-8 ELEVENTH GRADE Top row: Hawley Boyce, jack Braun, Ralph Anderson, Vivian Bogs, Elmer Burghardt, Gerald Albrecht, M If. Coubal Jerald Barrels, Harry Becker Second row: Sally Cole, Zorka Damjanovich, june Crook, Florence Ceszynski, Mr. Coubal, Ruth Benkel- man, Betty Christie, Fay Cowden Bottom row: Shirley Counihan, Eugene Bristow, Audrey DeVeau, Betty Eckert, Carol Ebert, Thomas Brogan, Carol Dethloff Tap row: George Hendricks, Robert Henry, Erwin Gorski, Stanley johnson, Lee Jensen, Richard Holmes M I-S. Gal-ling Fourth row. Robert Hienz, Donald jonas, Bruce Erickson, Theodore Gray, Donald Hamann, john Fonaas Third row: Margaret Freed, Beverly Giacomo, Catherine Falconero, Ronald Frederick, Donald Gurda, Audrey Maas Second row: Lorene Marley, Ruth Gawger, Patricia Gibbs, Mrs. Garling, Shirley Higby, Betty Hansen, Dorothy Gritzmacher, Nancy Heineman Bottow row: Donald Erickson, Mavonne Erickson, Mildred jarich, Bette Freda, Dolores Henricksen, Grace Gregorski, Ruth Clark 232 l Page Forty-seven ELEVENTH GRADE Top row: Patricia Klein, Timothy McCormick, Elmer Mierendorf, james Kemp, Wesley LaCourt Iourtb row: janet Newbury, jean Lord, Patricia Lange, David Kielpinski, Robert Peters, William Peterson Third row: Petranilla Prevetti, Betty Neitzel, Beatrice Kachel, Flora Wettengel, jane Koehler, Marilyn Neer, janice Klotz, jean Martin .S'et'or1d row: Theresa Gardetto, Fayne Smith, Mary Katcha, jean Manzeck, Miss Landwehr, Dolores Peffer, Audrey Konkel, Luanne Miller Bottom row: Theresa Puhek, joan Kitzrow, jean McNicol, Shirley Krogstad, Patricia Lozinski, Polly Pegis, Anne Martin MR. SUTTLE, Counselor Miss Landwehr 214 Top row: Geraldine Luther, Keith Lanza, Arthur Lehmann, joyce Luke, David Lee, Richard Rauch, Miss Bennett Ralph Van Beck 2 Tbird row: Arlene Lustig, Paul Riesen, Carole Hayes, Shirley Luckmann, Evelynne Lenz, Inez Liebenthal, 3 5 Rose Srok Second row: Shirley Lieske, Bernice Liebherr, Betty Leverenz, Miss Bennett, Williatn Reise, Lester Stolper, Leonard Loffredo Bottom row: Theresa Lewandowski, Lorraine Lemanski, Audrey Rybacki, LaVerne Liebeck, Virginia Ruszkiewicz, Lorraine Ross, Constance Lewandowski Page Forty-eight TENTH GRADE Top row: Margaret Naegele, Robert Murack, Raymond Siemanowski, Gerald Fadness, Norman Fons, Glen Vogt, Richard Galaszewski, Frank Sciples Third row: Audrey Fabian, Violet Finger, Ruth Nass, Joanne Nelson, Marcia Nord, Geraldine Zickuhr, Patricia johnson Second row: Boyd Nelson, Virginia Szymakowski, Dorothy Fenske, Miss Freund, Betty Swearingen, Louise Fisler, Grace joers Bottom row: Esther Steinbrenner, Dolores Siskoy, Marianne Kucharski, john Callahan, Virginia Slupianowski, joan jankowski Mr. Fritsche W1 7-20 Miss Freund i 334 Top row: George Benning, Russell Buske, Raymond Wszalek, Robert Buenger Fourth row: Patricia Budney, jean Bodell, Carol Behling, Mary Brielmaier, Gwendolyn Berg, Rosalie Frister, David Brown, Donald Beutin Third row: Robert Buschke, Valeria Bertoncini, Loise Bolz, Marianne Bruiz, Beverly Bettin, Ruth Zeidlhack, Betty Fredericks Second row: Yvette Plimpton, Rose DeMotto, Shirley Becker, Darleen Sommers, Mr. Fritsche, Audrey Boniewicz, Ruth Brady, Barbara Barr Bottom row: Gloria Zieroth, Mary Buraczewski, Gerald Borgmann, Frank Vogenitz, Victor Boll, Betty Beatovic, Betty Borts Page Forty-nine TENTH GRADE Top row: Robert Kant, Gerald Kieckow, Karl Kaulfung, Stevens Kling, Ralph Tesnow, Richard Krueger, M iss Harder Thomas Tilley Fourtb row: Jerome Tylke, Elmer Brown, George Kauss, Dorsey Tisdale, Eileen Klobuchar, Therese Trzcinko, Joyce Kuhn, Gerald Kitzrow Third row: Joanne Klema, Carol Kleinschmidt, Jean Kirsch, Geraldine Drzewina, George Turner, Darrol Thays, Audrae Klemschmidt, Carol Krause Second row: Lorraine Tabaka, Eleanor Kozlowski, Nellie Tombari, Anne Kurth, Miss Harder, Betty Trybala, Patricia Kaye, Harriet Kranich Bottom row: Gilbert Kraklow, Edward Kruzick, Diane Koenig, Florence Koplien, Jean Kangas, Mary Kobza, Ethel Travis Top row: William Dorcey, Irving Malawsky, James Pinter Miss Kiegkhefer Fourth row.'Jean Palicke, Alice Pskiet, Ethelyn Ptaszynski, Estelle Peshal, Harry Peliska, George Pawlak, Donald Placentme, Glen Potter Third row: Eleanor Piekarski, Lois Schultz, Irene Phillipson, Leona Muszynski, Joyce Paap, Shirley Pollock, Mary Poepping, Jacqueline Petzak. Second row: Milton Prickett, Douglas Prebelski, Raoul Pellerin, Miss Kieckhefer, Edward Pakulski, Geraldine Peltier, Evelyn Prentke Bottom row: Ruth Kolisch, Beverly Pyatt, Mary Pando, Rosemarie Domrois, Fred Potter, Josephine Pacala, Elizabeth Peterson, Robert Peterson Page Fifty Mr. Mierzwa 422 TENTH GRADE Top row: Willis Heimerl, Thomas Torghy, William Card, Charles Werner, Ralph Piotrowski Fourtb row: Frank Cajski, Robert Coolman, Rosemary Tyborski, Fred Bailey, Lorraine Romais Third row.' Virginia Datka, Lucretia Rehorst, LaVerne Rehwinkel, Jean Thornton, Shirley Clough, Beverly Roddy Secondrow:Joan Rainer, Joyce Hinrichs, Bernice Roach, Mr. Mierzwa, Joyce Traber, Rosemary Checker, Elaine Raduenz Bottom row: Josephine Cinquemani, Patricia Cooper, Barbara Remy, Dorothy Risse, Kathleen Rauls, Marie Rechlicz, Elaine Conell Mr. Nelson 119 Top row.' Rita Gumpert, Sylvester Murray, Willard Verhein, Harold Mattice, Edythe Morden, Rhodiane Manske, Theresa Marek Fourth row: Joan Mueller, Mary Mescher, Donna McGarry, Lois Van Stelle, William Matthei, Carolyn Malone, Joyce Mussatti Third row: Geraldine McCall, Rosemary Musha, Mary Marchetti, Joyce Matschull, Ardith Van Wie, Lois Manske Second row: Phyllis Merten, Lorraine Miller, Mr. Nelson, Marian Morbeck, Gordon Gorney, Donald Mueller Bottom row: Jane Miller, Maryl Medlyn, Bernice Vandenberg, Marcella Miller, Betty Meilinger, Vivian Macieiewski, Irene Makuter Page Fifty-one Top row: Patricia Hilton, Myrtle Hanke, Bernard Hobach, Emil Hammerling, Elizabeth Eckert, Valerie Hartwxg, Audrey Hellwig, Donald Halsey Third row: Thomas Huberty, Robert Hendrickson, Roman Hanoski, Caroline Erickson, LaVerne Hall, Dolores Holberg, Doris Hoffman, jerome Hoppe Second row: Carol Ewert, Bette Head, Shirley Heiden, Shirley Hein, Miss O'Callaghan, Lila Heil, Phyllis Schultz, Mary Costello Bon? 0l4'f Shirley DCIUS, Thelma Coffeen, Dorothy Hoskins, Marjorie Hintz, Margaret Seeley, Phyllis Liesla, Carol Hurley TENTH GRADE Miss 0'CaIIaghan 419 Top row: Geraldine Sobieszczyl-1, Oliver Stuart, Herman Olm, Charles Schmuhl, james Schulz, Eugene Smith, Bert Sjostrom, james Sedivy Fourth row: Margaret Schmidt, Geraldine Schuetz, JoAnn Schroeder, Robert Sodemann, Frank Sisinni, Robert Seemayer, Dorothy Serum Third row: Beverly Sans, Myrna Schumann, Camille Sabinash, Myrtle Suemnicht, Mary jonas, LaVerne Strehlow, Victoria Schlemm Secand row: Lois Sengbusch, Jacqueline Schultz, LaVerne Schorrak, Lois St. Onge, Miss Riley, Robert Selky, Alfred Scherr, Grace Sanderson Boltom row: Bruce Smith, Virginia Scherzer, Helen Schoenhaar, Marilyn Weiss, Lois Schanning, Donald Skarpinski, Kathleen Stanley Page Fifty-two Miss Riley 213 Top row: Archie Durand. Patrick Driscoll, Loran Drew, Robert Gleisner, Robert Koebert, Warren Dumke, Thaddeus Gutowski Third raw: Donald Geske, Richard Grover, William Dundas, Marilyn Voelker, Georgien Delebeck, Mary Dantzman, Dorothy Gronczewski Second row: Michael Gordon, Audrey Drew, Ilse Grundmann, Mrs. Schoofs, Audrey Gorton, Betty Desotell, Cora Gehrke Bollom row: Beverly Desotell, Kenneth Danish, Carol Doepke, Rosemarie Galicki, Mildred Gray, Helen Greenemeier TENTH GRADE Mrs. Schoofs 335 Top row: Kenneth Wysiadowski, George Koscielniak, Charles Williams, Daniel Wiken, Jeannine Mr. Droeger, Betty Walczykowski, Robert Welner, Richard Arndt Third row: Arlene Wilson, hlargaret jozwiak, Rita jack, Robert Oleniczalg, Richard Wade, Gilbert Wozniak, Robert Wise, Luella Wood Second row: David Vogenitz,-Ioyce Wilson,james Walsh, Mr. Smith, Chester Winkler, Carolyn Wilkum, Lawrence Oberlander Bottom row:joyce Skare, Ruth Urbanz, joan Williams, Patricia Wielebski, Elaine Wolney, Ardis Walter Page Fifty-three TENTH GRADE Top row: Donald Sprong, Richard Burke, Lowell Schroeder, jack Quinlan, Edward Boyle, Howard Mrs. Cutter Ackerman, Marvin Anderson, Donald Osinski, Robert Oxendorf Third row: Shirley Olm, Robert Blackwood, Charles Momblow, john Berquist, Josephine jones, john jewess, Edward Wagtier, Charles Benn Second row: Dorothy Apel, Lois Anderson, Robert Quiroz, Sylvia johnson, Mrs. Cutter, Betrice Ilovshek, Raymond Zagozen, Sally Bertoncini Bottom row: Delores Bouck, Evelyn Behling, Shirley jacob, Ruth Barke, Shirley Budish, Beatrice Athy, Beverly Brandt Miss J0hl150l1 Top row: Richard Plennes, Matthew Schauer, janet Preusser, Charles Pinter, Robert Pahlow, james Polster, john Shopofski, Dolores Schulte, Richard Sherman, Kenneth Sholes Third row: Marilyn Schubert, Elsbeth Erb, Carol Stauber, Gloria Eberling, Delores Stann, Donald Puhek, Robert Steiner, james Stabenau Second row: Dolores Pierson, Dorothy Pranewicz,joyce Peterson, Miss johnson, Ruth Wons, Gertrude Armschadt, Dorothy Piszczek Bottom row: Ruth Plennes, james Duerr, Vincent Pollock, james Smith, Theobald Sneddon, Henry Suttle, Carol Priebe 304 Page Fifty-four TENTH GRADE Mr Owen Top row: Richard Seelen, Robert Stoll, James Ozzello, Arthur Metzke, James Kleffen, Robert Knutzen Emil Muschmskl Tbird row: Doris Dumke, Wanda Korycki, Margaret Dietrich, JoAnn Michalski, Delores Kowalczewski, Dorothy Kvalheim, Carolynne Milewski Second row: Audrey Kwasniewski, Lucille Kuba, Jane Miller, Donna Keltner, Mr. Owen, Patricia Kelly Mary Koscik, Vivian Neubauer Bottom row: Robert McMaster, Audrey Krause, Maryann Michalski, Elaine Klinter, Geraldine Mercurio Shirley Miller, LaVerne Krzyzanowski Top row: Daniel Tutai, Robert Risch, Genevieve Werdowski, Joyce Wagner, Carol Casselman, Herbert Resler, Donald Cordes, Richard Woppert, Alvin Treu Third row: Marylin Wiken, Mary Christman, Dolores Tutkowski, Geraldine Czajkowski, Ann Westphal, Arthur Rosholt, Jack Weigert, Tom Rainer Second row: Joyce Rewolinski, Eleanor Rippke, Joan Redner, Shirley Christiansen, Mrs. Sampsell, Lois Wolfsen, Ruth Ross, Rita Rechlicz Bottom row: Virginia Valdes, Jeanne Waddell, Lorraine Weber, Audrey Watts, Helen Riffel, Virginia Neuman, Margaret Barry ' Mrs. Sampsell E7-9R Page Fifty-five Top row: Donald Hofer, Lawrence Goelz, Robert Huss, Ryerson LaFevre, Eldon Hepner, john Hoagland, Richard Fox, Richard Freeman Third row: Sandra Fredrich, Dorrine Gens, Winifred Gordon, Francis Hasebrook, Russell Hamann, Carol Giannoni, Ada Garneau Second row: August Tarnowski, Edward Giencke, William Hornickel, Rudy Garcia, Mrs. Urban, Shirley Fritsch, Grace Fisher, Evelyn Henry Bottom row: Rose Franszczak, Phyllis Fenzl, Bernice Hasara, Betty Hartranft, Luise Lazar, james Giovanini, Charles Mackey LLO, Counselor Top row: W'illiam Strieff, Ronald Schrot, Eli Shain, Nicholas Schneider, LeRoy Seri, Ronald Schurrer Fourth row: Patricia Nowakowski, Joanne Schoin, Robert Scherkenbach, Rolland Smallish, Robert Skorup, Eugene Schuda, Louis Schwabe Third row: Patricia Struck, Mabel Shanks, Betty Schmidling, Shirley Schmidt, Ralph Slattery, Carlene Smith, Phillip Swan, Patricia Severance Second row: Pearl Stelhn, Nancy Scharfenberg, Shirley Sellhausen, Lois Seignemartin, Mrs. Arnold, Dorothy Schucks, Helen Stark, Shirley Spana ' Bottom row: Bruce Schoenhaar, Vallis Shay, james Schulz, Kathleen Sheetz, Donald Schultz, Robert Schwacher, jean Scheunemann Page Fifty-six NINTH GRADE Miss Conley E4-6R Top row: Gerald Koenig, Daniel Kotlowski, Eugene Kaminski, Lois Koenig, Walter Kapke, Richard Karr, Claude Krumree, John Karsten, Kenneth Magnus Third row: Donald Knaak, Dolores Koss, Ruth Kadow, Georgiana Kolp, Virginia Karolewicz, Ruth Koscielniak, Charlene Borck, Theresa Kroll, Dierdre Kansier Second row: Marshall Klevenow, Audrey Klemz, Betty Karas, Miss Conley, June Klatt, Sylvia Kubik, Rosemary Kirsch, Frederick Koch Botfom row: James Stott, Joyce Klaerig, Roy Knight, Shirley Kopelke, George Schuetz, Betty Kroll, David Kotlarek Miss Goldsmith El-3F Top ro w: Phillip Geil, Ethel Hawkins, Barbara Guhl, Jack Goldberg, Richard Hels, Donald-Gruettner David Hallberg, Robert Hillman, Donald Haight. Third row: Jane Grebe, Kenneth Henning, Janis Hansing, Jerome Hanke, Madeline Gedda, Darrell Heinzen, William Hoffmann Second row: Yolanda Hojnacki, Dewey Gay, Stella Demitriou, Miss Goldsmith, Lois Heintz, Carolyn Howard, Patricia Gorecki, Gwen Hirsch Bottom row: Ethel Hayman, Josephine Horvat, Earl Gipp, Richard Graves, Helen Gregorslci, John Gavin, Betty Gorecki, Cresantha Goetz Page Fifty-seven NINTH GRADE Top row: Diana Miller, Nancy Borzykowski, Mary Kepner, Gordon Benway, james Barnett, Garon Bromberg, Melvin Both, joseph Lentz, john Baranowski Fourth row: David Bronikowski, john Nelesen, Daniel Baitinger, Margaret Breutzmann, Richard Breutzmannv Mary Bertling, Audrey Bernd: Third row: Anton Fossum, james Urban, Margaret Basler, Beverly Baltes, Rita Bracey,'.Gladys Morella, Arleen Nolander, Esther Naujock Second row: john Brownell, Elmer Bartz, William Neer, Arlene Bush, Miss Steel, Shirley Berghoefer, Gerald Noesl-.e, Richard Bocchini Bottom row: Dorothy Bartel, Geraldine Malzahn, Ruth Urbaniak, Betty Bethmann, Patsy Nield, Dolores1Bolan, Shirley Kaluzny Miss Steel 126 Page Sixty Miss Whelan WI3-16 Top rou : Maybelle Puder, Gertrude Prochaska, Patricia Pichl, Arthur Papenfus, Eugene Plonka, Donald Reschen- berg, Glenn Romanski, Samuel Petrovich, Ernest Pluskota Fourth row: William Paetzke, john Rogan, Russel Reimer, George Puffer, Leo Pilak, Frank Michel, Marcella Rosxek, Cecilia Rupeich, Helen Pluim Third tow: Doris Rehm, Dolores Reckard, Jean Raden, Raymond Ryan, Jerald Redding, jean Ipsen, Patricia Radomski, jane Plennes Second row: Elizabeth Herhst, Lorraine Placzek, Carol Radke, janet Possing, Miss Whelan, Gladys Paprocki, jean Paulus, Marilyn Pellerin Bottom row: Laverne Patzfahl, Peter Polsley, Audrey Iseli, Charles Pegis, jack Rozek, Mary Rivera, Lucille Pramlovic NINTH GRADE Top row: Carol Derus, Caroline Erdmann, Nancy Dethloff, Hans Christiansen, Carol Christensen, Roman Blazer, Audrey Christensen, Richard Flatow, Alice Donovan, Eric Birchbauer Fourth row: Robert Cherti, Althea Ceynowa, Russell Anderson, Elizabeth Bullock, George Bi-ester, Ronald Barbian, Fred Becker, Richard Baxter, Elaine Erdmann Third rouz' Lorraine Felski, Betty Brandt, jane Bernhard, Robert Boehme, Lauris Awe, Charlotte Felski, jane Baumann, Ray Bressler Second row: janis Dietrich, Kenneth Andersen, Marcia Frankwicz, Mr. Miller, George Cowie, Kenwood Engel, Wayne Anderson, joann Eckert Bollom row: Gloria Fox, Edwin Foster, Mary Anderson, Marilyn Evanshlosephine Albertano, Marlyn Christianson, Richard Braun Mr. Miller 227 Miss Neacy WI-4 Top row: Kenneth Seidel, Roger Turban, Arlene Treu, Dorothy Stark, Harlan Ross, james Szulczewski, joseph Storniolo, Harvey Wood, Robert Taylor, Howard Wachholz Fourth row: Earl Wood, Delores Seemayer, Robert Trautman, james Sheeran, Jeanne Wiken, james Tipton, Lawrence Suhm, Robert Wiggins, Thomas Thelen Third row: Robert Richter, Violet Reinholz, Fausto Regalado, Ralph Schram, Davenie Wildes, Lois Wisniewski, Elaine Werner, Chester Turner Second row: Eugene Ton, Irene Sutton, Camille Seibek, Miss Neacy, Mildred Welke, Ruth Schneider, Romona Skenandore, Phyllis Spaulding Bottom row: Margaret Ramlow, Norma Root, Shirley Turner, Shirley Ringstad, Richard Baatz, Theresa Sobush, Raymond Rolling Page Sixty-one NINTH GRADE Miss Pierson 233 Top row: Donald McHugh, Ervin Zube, Donald Lampe, Daniel Minga, Edwin Pankau, Joseph Pradovic, John Nelson F0111 row: Darold Oliver, Thomas Nehisen, Milton Poth, Dawson Olson, Robert Olson, Carolyn Neitzel, Janice Nowland Fourth row: Ruth Poth, Marilyn Yankee, Antoinette Pacholczyk, Kathleen Nelson, Beatrice Menge, Joanne Olsen, Joan Lange, Orville Peterson Third row: Clarence Pihl, Dawn Maynard, Helen Machgan, Donald Neacy, Richard Nehring, Maiorie Meredith, joseph Molthen Second row: Nancy Morden, Gloria Powers, Dolores Manthy, Sally Larson, Miss Pierson, Geraldine Merz, Mildred Young, Della Martin Bottom row: Shirley Lierman, James Miller, Gilbert Miller, Donald Ockerlander, Betty Niemann, Casmer Mrotek, Theodore Larson Mrs. Wegner 415 Top row: Bettymae Habermehl, Joanne Kuberth, Bernice Kartes, John Kiely, Bernadine Kleczka, Marion Kvalheim, Theodore Kauss, Gwendolyn Howser, Frederick Goad Third row: Ruth Jankowski, Robert Gillo, Betty Kassa, Lawrence Hermansen, LaVerne Goelz, Edward Hammer, Margaret Hagen, Laverne Henricksen Second row: James Kornkven, Verlyn Goretske, Arlene Gotz, Viola Hoffmann, Mrs. Wegner, Harvey Klopotic, Jacqueline Jennings, Thomas Koch Bottom row: Barbara Hurley, Florence Harris, James Kaluzny, Marlene Hansen, Richard Hetzel, Shirley Kaye, Jean Johnson, Robert Krahn Page Sixty-two Seated: Mrs. Loeber, Secretary to Dr. Korn Standing: Miss Heileman, Miss Kaczmarek, Ojice Clerks Office Hssista nts Non-Homeroom Teachers Ld! to right: Mr. Lorentz, Mr. Weller, Mr. Schoeller, Mrs. Mohrbacher, Mr. Tomkiewicz, Mr. Matthie, Mr. May, Mr. Berg Page Sixty-three ACTI ITIES War has stimulated in all high school students a keen interest in the scientific knowledge upon which depends not only military victory, but abundant peacetime living. The first problem confronting the editors of this yearbook was to capture, if possible, some of the spirit of Bay View in the school year, 1944 and 1945 , a year when students and faculty alike were looking ahead to a peace which they hoped would be perma- nent. It was necessary to include in these pages pictures illustrating the activities of a school at war, activities which will some day vividly remind students of the part they played in support of the war on the homefront. It was the major work of the editor-in- chief to plan the entire picture of the school which is presented in this book. Faye Schulz, Editor-in-Cbid Carol Chworowsky, Assistant Organization Editorg The experience of the editor-in-chief was not primarily in writing, but in planning, in working with other people, and in accepting the responsibility for the final form all pages were to take. After the art editors laid out the book and made the first dummies, whole sections of the book were ably handled by the senior and the organization editors, who arranged both the taking of the pictures and the preparation of the copy. Page Sixty six Catherine McMullen, Organization Editor T H E A N N U A L When this Annual was planned, the editors decided that it was to be a picture book with the write-ups doing little more than to complete the story told in the pictures. It is intended that they will graphi- cally portray the events of the past year at Bay View- Beginning in january, as students excused from class well remember, the regular photographer was at school almost every Wednesday until the last of April taking pictures for the book. And all through the year, Mr. Kyper was on call at anytime, ready to take many unposed shots for the activities and the war section. Catherine Cody, Assistant Senior Editorf Mary Kant, Senior Editor As is customary in Bay View, the Annual campaign received the full support of the school which, mindful of successful yearbooks, responded in such over- whelming fashion that the subscriptions totaled many more than the number of students. Throughout a week the campaign was spurred on by various radio announcements, posters, and auditorium skits. To the homeroom subscription agents fell the task of supplying blanks for students. Thomas Battenberg, Art Editorg Marian Campbell, Assistant Art Editor THE ANNUAL ORACLE ANNUAL STAFF HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS xe- Editor-in-Clyief ..................... Faye Schulz Organization Editor ........ Catherine McMullen Assistant Organization Editor. .Carol Chworowsky Senior Editor ........................ Mary Kant Assistant Senior Editor ...... .... C atherine Cody Art Editor ........... . . . ,Thomas Battenberg Assistant Art Editor .... . .... Marian Campbell Business Manager ..... . . . Patricia Manthey Circulation Manager .... ....... L ois Adams Page Sixty-eight QUILI. AND SCROLL Ld! to right: Faye Schulz, Mary Kant, Patricia Manthey Catherine McMullen ORACLE ANNUAL STAFF QUILL AND SCROLL Left to right: Lois Adams, Audrey Schmitz, Beverly Kusserow Chairman . . HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION FACULTY ADVISORS Ex-Officio .... . . Subscrzyztiorzs .... .... AGENTS Miss Roberts . . . .Dr. Korn . Mr. Costello Seniors ....... ..... M iss Lane Sports ........ .... M r. Mierzwa Advertisirzg ..... ..... M r. Smith Art ........ . .Mr. Summ Page Sixty-nine THE NEWSPAPER Beverly Kussemw, Editor-in-Cbiq' Lqft to right: Patricia Keeney, Co-News Editor: john Buechler, Co-News Editory Audrey Schmitz, Literary Editor Elmer Burghardt, Sports Editor, Semester Ilg Alfred Brunk, Sports Editor, Semester I Page Seventy The Oracle newspaper this year has received contributions from the English classes, short news articles from the first and second year students and editorials, news stories and features from third and fourth year. The work is some- times a composit of individual suggestions welded together in class, and sometimes the writing of one individual after a class discussion of a news or an editorial assignment. Eventually all the writing reaches the desk of the editors, who cut it or enlarge it as their judgment suggests. But in spite of the contributions from the classes there is plenty of work left for the star reporters. News breaks late, and on Wednesday of publica- tion week the Oracle office is really alive. THE NEWSPAPER SPORTS REPORTERS STAR REPORTERS In this, as in other war years, there has been an abund- ance of news with reader interest, and the task of the editors has been one of selecting rather than searching for news. In comparing the Oracle newspaper of today with that published five years ago, one realizes immediate- ly that stories now almost jostled off the front page were then written in detail and given prominence. Bay View alumni, many of them well known to students now at school, have distinguished themselves in the service of their country and their exploits have provided interesting and informative news. Often the parents of servicemen as well as the servicemen themselves have come to ask for extra copies, for the paper is a connecting link be- tween those scattered all over the globe and that part of home represented by their old school. Page Seventy-one Lois Adams, Kathleen Rauls Left to right: Robert Kallin, jeanne Beetow, Amber Wink Page Seventy-two NEWSPAPER STAFF AD SOLICITORS SEMESTER I--BOARD OF EDITORS Alfred Brunk, Beverly Kusserow, Audrey Schmitz, Faye Schulz SEMESTER II Ediior-in-Chief ................... Beverly Kusserow Co-News Editors ..... jack Buechler, Patricia Keeney Literary Editor ..................... Audrey Schmitz Sports Editor .... . . ........ Elmer Burghardt Star Reporters FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman ........ ........... ......... M i ss Roberts Ex-Ojicio ................................ Dr. Korn Mr. Costello, Miss Durham, Mr. Mierzwa, Miss Pierson, Mr. Smith, Miss Steel, Miss Zarling Left to right: Pauline Righi, Eleanor Spychalla, Patri- cia Manthey NEWSPAPER STAFF Standing, ldt to right: Patricia Klein, Donna Raduenz, Eileen Kleinschmidt, Audrey Gabrovic, Dorothy Risse Seated: joyce Klawien NEWSPAPER BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ................. Patricia Manthey Assistant Business Manager ........... Pauline Righi Ojice Manager ............. ..... E leanor Spychalla Circulation Manager ...... ......... L ois Adams Mailing Clerk .............. ..... R obert Kallin Advertising Bookkeeper ....... .... J oyce Klawien Asst. Azlvertzsing Bookkeeper .......... Dorothy Risse Bookkeepers .... Eileen Kleinschmidt, Donna Radeunz Asst. Bookkeepers. . Audrey Gabrovic, Patricia Klein Billing Clerks ........ Jeanne Beetow, Amber Wink Stenograplaers: Shirley Cook, Dorothy Konkel, jean Olson, Leila Pichl, Shirley Resler, Lillian Sakovitz, Lois Strehlow, Delores Tromba, Lorraine Weissgerber, Theresa Zanardi STENOGRAPHERS Page Seventy-three BOYS' CLUB BOYS' CLUB DANCING SECTION In order to suit the individual interests of its members, Boys' Club has, in the past year, divided into sections. Those boys interested in leader- ship joined a group that learned the proper pro- cedure for conducting meetings, while members of the hobby section delved more deeply into the study of their hobbies. Into the home- mechanics group went the boys who like to tinker at home, repairing irons, electric cords, and clocks. Personality problems, such as getting along with people and controlling one's emo- tions were discussed by the social problems group. Page Seventy-four OFFICERS - SEMESTER I Ld! to right: Ebner Luetzow, Treasurer, Robert Papke, Secretaryg Donald Ha- berman, Sergeant-at-Armsf Harvey Hol- ler, President: Ansley McConnell, Vice President BOYS' CLUB SONS OF FUN Left to right: Richard Flatow, Donald Pottinger, Robert Gillo The Boys' Club planned to give its members social experience and to develop in them a sense of responsibility to the community. There were programs at which stunt performers like the Sons of Fun entertainedg there was a dance group that worked with Miss Statz's rhythmics classy and there were service groups that raised the flag each morning and took care of the bicycle court before and after paper drives. Boys' Club took charge of the Armistice Day program, which this year was held in the Audi- torium. OFFICERS-SEMESTER II Sianding, left to right: Richard Zoerb Presidentg Wallace johnson, Vice-Presi- deng' Carl Immel, Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles Marks, Secretary Seated' john Immel, Treasurer v Page Seventy-live GIRLS' CLUB Left to right: Marian Campbell, jean Crittenden, Mary Brielmaier, Patricia Manthey Annita Johansen, Patricia Hilton, june Rowan, Dorothy Zubick Left to right: Shirley Snyder, Erna Weiss, Carol Chworowsky, Margaret McCann, Valerie Rosmann, Annabelle Reuter, jean Beetow, Violet Knaak, Catherine Cody Page Seventy-six Continuing the knitting begun last year, Girls' Club turned out shoulder shawls for convalescing servicemen. In addition to being warm, these gay shawls add a note of cheerfulness to any hos- pital. The collection of gifts for soldiers at Christmas time was supervised by Girls' Club, and many gayly wrapped parcels were picked up by the Motor Corps on November 20. These packages contained small articles such as pencils, soap, cigarettes, and handkerchiefs. Al- though the collection of packages was sponsored by the Girls' Club, the entire school made contributions. GIRLS' CLUB To the old refrain By the sea, by the sea, a comedy dance was given by members at one of the programs. At another meeting a short play, To Tommy with Love, humorously showed the kindness of Tommy's neighbors who were pre- paring a box in which they placed the things, among them three hot water bottles, they thought he would enjoy. OFFICERS- SEMESTER I OFFICERS--SEMESTER II Ld! to right: Belle Trevarthen, Treasurerf Elizabeth Standing, left to right: Jean Schuld, Treasurerg Shirley Jacobsen, Vice-Prexidentf Virginia Fons, Presiderzig Hanson, Vice-Presidenig Betty Sosalla, Sergeant-ab Gloria Linzmeyer, Secretary: Shirley Palecek, Sergeant- Arms at-Arms Seated: Winifred Brielmaier, Presidentf Betty Bohmann, Secretary At the October meeting of Girls' Club, a football game was staged, complete with the football hero, the graduate, and the old lady seeing her first game. After the performance the cheer leaders from the program led the spectators in a few rousing cheers. The traditional cupcakes and ice-cream were served at the annual party in the girls' gymnasium, where the music was provided by the Bay View dance band. This was only one of the many programs given by the club for the entertainment of almost all the girls of the school. Page Seventy-seven Mrs. Schools, Faye Schulz, Latin Pin Winner Foreign Language Club has this past year tried to develop a better under- standing of the languages through sec- tional meetings. Those meetings, which are held in addition to some general ones, also serve to stimulate individual participation by students. One-act plays, short speeches, and other presentations, given in one of the foreign languages, were characteristic of the programs of the sectional meetings. At the Spanish section meeting on October 1 3, Yolanda Gutierrez Navarro and Amparo Arteaga Perez, two exchange students from Mex- ico City attending Mount Mary College, entertained club members with vivid talks on the fiestas, bull fights, and other Customs of their home town, Mexico City. A LATIN GROUP OFFICERS-SEMESTER I Ld! to right: Nancy Narum, Vice-Presidenlg Marie Meyer, Secretaryg Gaston Fiorelli, President The River of No Return, a picture depicting the wild and dangerous cat- aracts of the Salmon River in Idaho, was presented by Frederick and Sylvia Chris- FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB aan. Page Seventy-eight Miss Miller, Audrey Schmitz, Spanish Pin Winner One of the highlights of the second semester was the presentation of a lec- ture and movie, War in the South Pa- cific, by Aloha Baker, who appeared under the sponsorship of the club on March 16, and gave many Bay View students a vivid picture of how the war is being won in the Pacific. Entertain- ment at a meeting in East Study Hall consisted ofa Dr. I. Q. quiz and songs in foreign languages. The nature of most programs showed that the students, be- sides declining nouns and conjugating verbs, learned much of the life and customs of the people whose languages they were studying. OFFICERS--SEMESTER II Left to right: Patricia Baltes, Secretaryf Norman Schulz, Presidentg jean McNicol, Vice-Pre.vi- dent FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB V A SPANISH GROUP Throughout the past year Foreign Langauge Club presented a slate of pro- grams of interest to all students in the foreign language department and to many not aspiring to become linguists. Page Seventy-nine R 0 U N D T A B L E Round Table, for many years the only literary society at Bay View, in the fall of 1944 welcomed back Dramatic Club, which for some time had been a separate organization. The fusion of the two was celebrated in a mock wedding at which handsome Rollo Round Table took for his bride dainty Daisy Dramatic Club. The ceremony, complete with ring bearer, flower girl, brides' maids, ushers, maid of honor, and best man, was solemnized by the Reverend Richard Zoerb on October 12. OFFICERS-SEMESTER I Seated: Betty Bohmann. Secre- laryf Beverly Andersen, Pres- ident Stfmdings Carol Chworowsky, V ice-President ROUND TABLE AND DRAMATIC CLUB WEDDING In order that members might have a chance to develop their indi- vidual talents and have a real part in the activities, the club was divided into sections, all of them meeting at the same time: the literary, the debate and forum, the music, the dramatic, and the choral reading group. Occasionally they all worked together as a unit. Page Eighty As in years past, Round Table presented the Thanksgiving R 0 U N D 'I' A B L E program at a double convocation in the auditorium on Novem- ber 22. A variety program with the reading of the President's Thanksgiving Day Proclamation, a harvest dance under the direction of Miss Statz, selections by the a cappella chorus, and readings, entertained the Bay View audience, and when the student body left for its brief vacation, the Thanks- giving mood was in the air. OFFICERS-SEMESTER II Ld! to right: Donald Pottinger, President? Rose Kyper, Secre- laryf Eugene Rechlicz, Vice- President ROUND TABLE DECLAMATION CONTEST In keeping with a suggestion by the President, Round Table presented a program commemorating Brotherhood Week, the week of George Washington's birthday. A choral speaking group and students representing various nationalities in dress and dialect urged the abolishment of religious and racial prejudice in the United States. Page Eighty-one X CLU B EXCELLENT AWARDS Left to right: Nancy Shannon, Lauris Awe, Marjorie Meredith, Betty Brandt, Kathleen Nelson No long-haired scholars are the mem- bers of X club, for besides concentrat- ing on their books, they have also been leaders in outside activities at Bay View. By attaining excellence in their studies they help to keep up the scholarship standards of the school and make mem- bership in their group a distinctive honor. Page Eighty-two PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Ld! to right: Elsbeth Erb, Warren Dumke, Betty Wildish, Lois Van Stelle, Carol Krause, Carol Kleinschmidt OFFICERS-SEMESTER I Left to right: Norman Schulz, Vice-President, Mary Schoenhaar, Scribef Maxine Olson, Presidenig La Verne Engel, Recorder If Tl! -I FMU Kilt' COLLEGE ENTRANCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE Ld! to right: joyce Klawien, Carol Chwo- rowsky, Muriel Healy OFFICERS-SEMESTER II Standing, left to right: Robert Andersen, Presidenlg Mary Schoenhaar, Recorderg Audrey Vogt, Vice-President Seateaf' joan Kitzrow, Scribe X CLU B PLAQUE COMMITTEE Left in right: Patricia Lozinski, Doris Stamitti, Carol Ebert, Marion -Ieske, Patricia Klein Each semester, X club prepares a special program for the freshmen, ex- plaining the purpose and standards of the club and stimulating in these newer members of the school the desire to attain scholastic recognition. At this meeting the winning 9B homeroom is presented with the X Club plaque. Page Eighty-three SCIENCE CLUB To apply practically the information ac- quired in class time, students of the science de- partment divided into sections to make a more extensive study of the respective sciences. Classifying trees, developing film, blowing glass, making wind tunnels, and even com- pounding tooth powder became major projects in the sectional meetings. Sounds of the Air, a program showing how sound effects heard over the air are pro- duced, and colorful movies of Mexico and Central America were the principal attractions at the general meetings of the semester. The various sections of the club elected their own olT1cers to preside at their meetings. En- thusiastic farmers of the biology classes pre- served their own produce, harvested from vic- tory gardens. The Electronics group special- ized in radio and code work, while the Avia- tion classes constructed and repaired wind tunnels and engines. Page Eighty-four OFFICERS-SEMESTER I Barbara Drewry, Assistant Managerf Lois Hintz, Manager COUNCII-SEMESTER II Standing, ld! to right: Lyle Thompson, Harold Williamson, Robert Risch, james Blackwood Seated: Colleen Laufenberg, Kathleen Koehler SCIENCE CLUB COUNCIL-SEMESTER II H ll C lleen Laufenberg, Elizabeth Hels, Standing, ldt to right: Harvey o er, o William Lepthien, William Card Ivzeeling: Robert Andersen, Curtis Strothmann With the coming of spring weather, the Victory gardeners became interested in the testing of old and new seeds and in finding the percentage of germination. The sites of future gardens were visited to determine whether everything was in order for spring planting. Making several visits to the airport, the aeronautics group witnessed the routine of the weather bureau and learned the tabulation of weather changes and wind speeds, direction, and velocity. During the second semester, research work on the trees com- mon to the Bay View area was undertaken by the naturalists, who planned to identify birds, and flowers, as well as trees. At one sectional meeting a talk on Pearl Harbor was given by Charles Krause, a student who was born in Hawaii. Page Eighty five A R T C L U B OFFICERS-SEMESTER II OFFICERS-SEMESTER I Left to right: Annita Johansen, Secrelaryg Left to right: Thomas Battenberg, Presidentg Marianne Phillipson, Prexidenlg Vernice Gordon Meyer, Treasurer: .lean Crittenden, Roesler, Vice-Presidentg Marian Campbell, Secretfzryf Donald Gill, Vice-,President Treasurer -48' YW 'sv-J E -issa , 'Cf' NZ' u I 1 'Eh u A 4 J H B f .J I u :Wa n',. -'N E TYPICAL BAY VIEW ARTISTS Art Club plays a large part in the school life of every student of Bay View. The eye-catching posters decorating the bulletin boards throughout the school, as well as the programs and the settings designed for this year's class play, operetta, and music festival were all the work of am- bitious art students. In addition to the usual peacetime tasks of making posters, artists worked whole-heartedly for the war elfort constructing inspiring displays for war bond drives and silk- screening menus for navymen. A highlight of the year was a tour of the Milwaukee Art Institute, which art students enjoyed particularly because they saw the work of their own instructor. Page Eighty-six USHERS' CLUB CAPTAINS Left to right: Eugene Russell, Donald Cowie, Bernard Amann, Francis Brad, Gilbert Stein, Wallace johnson, Daniel Martin, Donald Pottinger THE CREWS The Ushers' Club, a service organization of the school, is the one most widely complimented by visitors arriving to witness programs. The red satin shirts and johnny hats show off to best advantage under the glare of the auditorium lights, but the members perform their duties in every-day school clothes at all convocations. Under the supervision of Mr. Coubal and Mr. Osterndorf, who work only with boys whose scholarship is good, two crews serve on alter- nate evenings. Boys are judged on their politeness and efficiency, and no one is prouder than they when, under the direction of their captains, they escort visitors to their places. Page Eighty-seven Top row, ld! to right: james Albrecht, Richard Arndt, Richard Lawrence, Clarence Urankar, james Sedivy, Kenneth Remy, Harold Buenger, George Benning, joseph Bettin,john Schoofs Bottom row: Robert Andi-rsen, Bert Siostrom, Lyle Thompson, Clemens Smiech ANNOUNCERS Gerald Malson, Robert Bethmann Page Eighty-eight BROADCASTERS In a small room on the second floor, now boasting a new sign which Hashes on when a broadcast is being made, a group of students man the controls which send to each room the daily morning and afternoon announcements. The light bantering which precedes the announcement turns to dead silence when the gong sounds and the tech- nician twirls the dial which signals the beginning of another broadcast. The importance of the loudspeaker system cannot be over-emphasized, for it is the means of informing and unifying the entire school. To attain this end, teachers, announcers, radio technicians, actors, and writers work in close co- operation and give the school war copy, bond and stamp reports, paper drive messages, and club skits. Top row, left to right: Robert Stenicka, George Bauch, Robert Blackwood, Daniel Fons, Lawrence Goelz, Robert Oleniczak, Richard Burke Bottom row: Chester Winkler, Richard Rauch, Robert Radomski, Carl Immel, Herbert Harris, Roy Lachmund ANNOUNCERS john Buechler, joseph Bettin STAGE CREW The excellent productions to which Bay View is so accustomed are due in no small part to the eflicient work of the stage crew. Not only are the hard- working stage hands present at all per- formances in the auditorium, but they are always on hand at rehearsals to help arrange the setting and lighting and assemble all the properties essential to a finished production. For weeks on end, stage hands may be seen busy about their individual tasks, especially during the preparation of a major production such as an operetta or a class play. Each semester a stage manager is chosen on the basis of service and leadership. The first semester the position was held by Robert Radomskig the second, by Herbert Harris. Page Eighty nine WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY ? Left to right: Robert Andersen, Wallace Buske, Gloria Linzmeyer Gloria Linzmeyer, Page Ninety Robert Andersen Left to right: Richard Zoerb, Carol Chworowsky, Wallace Buske, Gloria Linzmeyer, jean Reichmann Dal Stanecki, Maya Williams, Robert Patterson Malory Dwight Ann Parsons . . Nabby Nash .... . . . Timothy Gale . Nick jameson . Leonore ...... Ben Ali . . . Clary ........ jotham Nash . . Lindy Nash . . . . . . Wallace Buske . .Maya Williams Carol Cbworowsky .Robert Patterson . . . ...... Dal Staneckz Gloria Linzmeyer . Robert Andersen .jean Reicbmann . . .Richard Zoerb . . . . Rosalyn Kemp WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY ? When New England farm convention and gypsy love-of-adventure clash, the result is a real conflict. The senior class play this year, When's Your Birthday? presented this complication and a possible solution in a production that kept the audience laughing both December 8 and 9. When Leonore, a gypsy girl from a traveling circus, runs away from her teacher, Ben Ali, and stumbles into the lives of Mallory Dwight and his relatives, a loud roar of disapproval arises from Mallory's uncle, jotham Nash. To give Leonore the kind of family name she lacks,jotham's wife, Nabby suggests that Mallory marry Leonore. The plot reaches a climax in the middle of the wedding rehearsal when Lindy Nash, who had jilted Mallory, returns to admit her mistake in leaving the farm. As a result of Lindy's return, Leonore realizes she really loves Ben Ali, so they all live happily ever after. Additional love interest is added by Clary, Mallory's slightly psycho-neurotic sister, and Nick jameson, the boy next door. A great deal of humor is injected by Ann Parsons, a practical nurse who cures anything with her tonic, and by Tim Gale, an old bachelor who considers death preferable to being his own house- keeper. The class play this year joined the long line of successful productions at Bay View, and left both cast and audience with a warm glow of the satisfaction of a job well done. Ld! to right: Robert Andersen, Gloria Linzmeyer, Richard Zoerb, Carol Chworowsky, Maya Williams, Robert Patterson, Rosalyn Kemp, Wallace Buske, jean Reichmann, Dal Stanecki Gloria Linzmeyer, jean Reichmann Left to right: Carol Chworowsky, Robert Patterson, Maya Williams Page Ninety-one ,, f E , Zigi 5 4 x vi , F X In . ,N 4 ' ,WML W aa 1, 1 N 4 yn Q if 'xv i Q: ff: N' mi f? ,-1 ,Q B 9 0 2 :Ik I fr i 8 ,WRX Qi . Vx, 'I' -AHF. 559,43 1' 321 sf-5 .115 fi ll fm' iffy . 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A featured attraction was the drum solo, Cast in Calisthenicsf' by Ebner Luetzow, drum major. ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE S E N R 0 R C H E Each year the music festival enables Bay View musicians, easily recognized on weekdays as they trudge up and down the hill carrying books under one arm and instruments under the other, to display their talents before an audience composed of Bay View parents and friends. The program this year was notable both for the popular songs like The Surrey with the Fringe on Top and People Will Say We're in Love, and for the classical numbers, especially Mozart's Concerto in G Major Allegro with Dorothy Cotton playing the violin solo. It was the biggest occasion of the year for students who had generously entertained for school functions. Page Ninety-seven ATHLETICS Good sportsmanship, teamwork, physical fitness- these constitute the aim of all athletic training. I-Iaberman Krcmar With the true fighting spirit of Bay View, the team began their season by holding a highly- favored foe to a standstill, The squad showed fine prospects in the opening games of the city conference by their smooth team-work and pow- erful drive. The highlight of the season was George Krcmar's crashing 105-yard run in the homecoming game. By hard work Bay View acquired the center spot in a strongly-contested city conference race. Page One Hundred Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay FOOTBALL SCHEDULE NON-commence View. . . 0 South. . View. . . 7 Cudahy View. . . 13 View. . . 12 View. . . 14 View.. . 0 View. . . 0 View CONFERENCE Pulaski East . . . King . . West .. Custer. Lincoln Ldt to right: Hamann, Meyer, Sowle Above, ld! to right: Delosh, Pace, Krcmar Below: Sowle, Manti A crowd of some 4,000 saw Bay View grind out a 13-0 victory over Pulaski in the conference- opener for both teams. The running attack proved too good for Pulaski. The boys made 16 first downs, 15 on the ground, to Pulaski's 4. They gained 503 yards to Pulaski's 62. The entire team played good ball, and there were no individual stars. FOOTBALL ' MAJOR EMBLEMS Le Roy Delosh Salvatore Fricano Donald Haberman Robert Hamann Raymond Hanson Eugene Hill Carl Immel john Immel George Krcmar Calvin Luther Robert Manti Donald Meyer Albert Neitzel Paul Pace Robert Petranek Donald Schlueter Donald Sowle Allan Studt Richard Szukalski Richard Thelan Anthony Wierzba MINOR EMBLEMS Henry Barski Alfred Brunk Albert Chandek John Cheslock William Dorow john Fonaas Carlo Fricano Jean Gauer l Thaddeus Gutowski Emil Hammerling Elmer Lenz john Pavlik Raymond Rogowski Dominic Salgarolo William Schaetzke George Shores Robert Wassweiler Left to right: Pace, Hanson, Szukalski Page One Hundred One On the last play of the first quarter Bay View blocked a punt on East's 15-yard line and immediately marched to a touchdown. After Bay View's fumble in their own territory, East recovered and in successive drives made a touch- down. Bay View came right back and tied the score. FOOTBALL THE SQUAD THE WARM-UP Page One Hundred Two With George Krcmar putting on a one-man show, Bay View gained a 14 to 7 victory over King. King scored early in the second quarter when they recovered a fumble on the 2-yard line. One play and King led 7-0. Midway in the third quarter, Krcmar took a punt on his 3-yard line, reversed his field, and behind excellent interference raced 105 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter Krcmar led in another drive which ended with his going around end for the last three yards and a touchdown. Coach Matthei again led his boys through a victorious season. The Cross Country team placed first in the South Side, the Intersectional, and the Wiscon- sin State meets. To their great disappoint- ment, the Bay View harriers came in second in the City meet. CROSS COUNTRY THROUGH THE PARK THE TEAM HEAVY POINT WINNERS The winners of major emblems were Richard Czarapata, james Guhl, Charles Hawkins, Robert Hein, Robert Heinz, Arnold Mavis, Timothy McCormick, and Donald Pottinger. Donald Brunner received a minor emblem. Bay View ........ Bay View ........ Bay View ........ Bay View ........ Bay View ........ SCHEDULE 19 Rufus King ...... 36 17 Racine Park ..... 42 24 Pulaski ..... .... 3 2 23 South ..... .... 3 6 22 Lincoln .... .... 3 4 Page One Hundred Three ff RSL ffm, ,. ll QL ,. 'a f -- A-L,-Jq,yr,,L f 3' 'M Q J? i Y mf K L .14 il .ws T , -'AHF -1 'f2f l '.. :iii V5.3 'fi M1 ' K . MSL -Z AEWC31, M My .... W5 -g --.9 qu g,, mag-A W5 . ma 5 f h, ,U I 'yr W I , , W::,A I I. I tri! Q12 T EEZ fi , in W W U 1 A 5 , 1 fl 1 f X k M 1 ' ' 1? ' A 2 ' l '1 , 524- A N' ' - , 3 ' i , .. ' K . Xa- ia iff: 5 ,ff 4 i .. L YV. 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V'5,,.. 1W W 'Q V, -n ,V I VVVV X fx age' , f 4 V, ig x f . 1 . ,Q - VV 4 V gr nf . ,, . W f ' o ' ' Y' ' K ' 7 N u , ' - -- ,.. ',' Q Q QS e if 55 ,' V K , K f 5: , , Q, 1 , fSW? s Y ,Qtr-mwah 'F A A nn' 'ff' . f. K pi f M . . - ,M . , AT? 58 0 o Q r- M I5 Q35 3K' - - , I I A 1 . wg EV, fp!! Eff 5 i al' 1 di JV 'A' A ' 3? ' 4' 4' ' mi, I I I I I I I I I I AN RY GR DUATES The school training given all january graduates was designed to help them record thouglit accurately and to teach them to think as they write. I vw - . Q .ey Jw, : ' I N 9 .213 f g ,-1,75 - ,fi V? .,.. . f . - .L 3 rig- 5 Y l v fr MIDYEA COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM jean Reichmann, Clifford Zobel Processional .................... ..... C lass ofjanuary, 1945 Pomp and Circuwstance by Elgar .... . . . .......... The Orchestra Greetings ..... A ................. ................... .I can Reichmann Violin Solo: Fl d R. Harbold. . . ..... Accompanied by Virginia L. Fons Presentation of lass Memorial ........ . ................... Clifford R. Zobel Vocal Ensembl .................................... ...... A ccompanied by Joyce L. Kliss Evelyn . Banyai johanne Berg Gloria M. Linzmeyer Betty L Peters Bessie A. Rauchfuss Lois M. Winters Address ....... Introduction of V Reading of the Mr. D Presentation of Recessional: M Page One Hundred Ten Director, School of Speech, Marquette University Mr. Henry C. Gillo enior Advisors. . ..... . . . ..... .. ..... .. .............. . ...... ........ . ...... ...... SeniorAdvisors lass Roll ...... ner Miller Miss Ruby Pierson Mrs. Clara Wegner iplomas .................................. .......... P rincipal B. C. Korn che Pontiicale by Gounod ..... .............. T he Graduates CLASS NOTES Standing, left to right: George Krcmar, Clifford Zobel. Seated: Mafalda Giaimo, john Anderson, Virginia Fons We shall be the citizens of the postwar world and shall help decide what that world will be. Thus spoke jean Reichmann to the one hundred four students who received their diplomas on january 25, 1945. Eleven classmates had been graduated from summer school and three boys had completed their courses in the Armed Forces and had their names added to the class list. At one of the senior class meetings, the graduates elected john Anderson, Virginia Fons, Mafalda Giaimo, George Krcmar, and Clifford Zobel to serve on the Class Commission. This being the seventh class to be graduated during the war, Cliiford Zobel represented the commission at commencement and presented the seventh one-hundred dollar war bond to be placed in the G. A. Fritsche memorial fund as the class gift. Betty Peters was chosen the alumni representative. The january 1945 graduating class was the first to initiate a banquet for graduates, counselors and home-room advisors-a banquet long to be remembered for its wealth of reminiscences. Page One Hundred Eleven AUDREY J. BARTLETT-Publications: Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Art-Secretary, Treasurer, Dramatic-President, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table-President, Vice-president, Science, Victory Corps. Paper-Drive Award. JOHAYNE BERG-Publications: Oracle Star Re- porter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. JOYCE L. KLISS-Sports: Basketball-First Team. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Orchestra: Behind the Guns, Hats OE When Love lx Young. ROBERT j. KNEZEVICH-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. ' BEVERLY Y. MARTIN-Publications: Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. ENGLISH COURSE Ld! to right Joyce Klxss Audrey Bartlett, Bessie Rauchfuss Left to right: Robert Knezevich, johanne Berg, Robert Patterson Beverly Martin ROBERT D. PATTERSON-Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Language, Round Table, Ushers' - Treasurer. When? Your Birthday. BESSIE A. RAUCHFUSS-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Hafs CW-Singing Chorus. Paper-Drive Award. Page One Hundred Twelve ROBERT W HAMANN Sports: Foot- ball First Team Clubs Boys', Foreign Language Round Table Science. ELIZABETH A JACOBSEN Bond Typ- Clubs Foreign Language, Girls'- Vice president Round Table Science, GEORGE KRCMAR Sports Basketball First Team Football First Team. Clubs: Boys Foreign Language Science. ROBERT F MANTI Sports Football- SCIENCE COURSE Back left to right Paul Pace Robert Hamann, Robert Manti, Robert Petranek, George Krcmar. Front jean Reichmann Lois Winters, Elizabeth jacobsen, Shirley Palecek PAUL j. PACE-Publications: Oracle Sports Reporter. Sports: Football-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. SHIRLEY J. PALECEK-Bond Typist. Sports: Basketball-Champion Team, Life Saving. Clubs: Booster-Secretary, Dra- matic, Foreign Language, Girls'-Sergeant- at-Arms, Nereids', Round Table-Secre- tary, Science-Council, Victory Corps, X. Dancing Chorus: Behind the Guns, Hats OJ Bronze Medal, Honor Society. ROBERT F. PETRANEK-Sports: Foot- ball-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Behind the Gum. JEAN J. REICHMANN-All-City Chorus Commencement Speaker. Publications: Annual Reporter, Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic-President, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science- Council, X -Scribe, President. Hats Off, Wheniv Your Birthday. Honor Society, Silver Medal. LOIS M. WINTERS-All-City Chorus. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Dancing Chorus: Behind the Gumg Hats Oj Page One Hundred Thirteen Left lo right: Warren Czechorski, Robert Bethmann, Harry Angerman HARRY G. ANGERMAN-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Science, Ushers'-Captain, X, LILLIAN M. BACKLUND-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science. Behind the Gum-Dancing Chorus, Wbenlv Your Birtbday-Cos- tumes. ROBERT H. BETHMANN-Announcer. Clubs: Boys', Science, L shers'. ALFRED S. BRUNK-Publications: Board of Editors, Oracle Sports Editor. Sports: Football-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. WARREN F. CZECHORSKI-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. SALVATORE J. FRICANO-Sports: Basketball-Seo ond Team, Football-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. RICHARD j. THELEN-Sports: Football-First Team. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. JUNE L. ZIBELL-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Fourteen Lillian Backlund, june Zibell Ld! to right: Alfred Brunk, Salvatore Fricano, Richard Thelen SCIENCE COURSE .,.i-1-. .-wc.. Edwin Moczek, Harry Lau bij, E 2 'j' Y Left lo right: Evelyn Banyai, Arlene Rettmann, Lila Lee, Dorothy Cotton EVELYN J. BANYAI-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Behind the Guns-Dancing Chorus, Hats Off- Singing Chorus. DOROTHY M. COTTON-All-City Orches- tra. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, Science. Orchestra: Behind lhe Guns, Hats Of june Mad Wher1's Your Birlhday, You Can? Take It With You. HARRY A. LAU-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Science, Ushers', X. LILA C. LEE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science. EDWIN H. MOCZEK-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, XT THOMAS R. MORDEN-Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Science. SAMUEL P. MURRAY-All-City Chorus. Pub- lications: Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science- Manager, Victory Corps, X -Vice-president. Hats Of. Paper-Drive Award. Honor Society, Silver Medal. ARLENE B. RETTMANN-Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round Table, Science. ROBERT R. SCHWINGSHAKL-Clubs: Boys', Science, Ushers'. Huis Of-Singing Chorus. Ld! to right: Thomas Morden, Samuel Murray Robert Schwingshakl SCIENCE COURSE Virginia Fons, Elaine Taylor HISTORY, MATHEMATICS LANGUAGES Page One Hundred Sixteen Left to right: Floyd Harbold, Robert Neitzel, L Robert Nyquist VIRGINIA L. FONS-Class Commission. Publi- cations: Annual Reporter, Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'- President, Round Table, Science, X -Recorder. Dancing Chorus: Behind the Gum, Hats Oj Honor Society, Silver Medal. FLOYD R. HARBOLD-All-City Orchestra. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Orchestra: Behind the Gum, Hats Ojf june Maaf When's Your Birthday, You Can't Take It With You. ROBERT W. NEITZEL-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Honor Society. ROBERT A. NYQUIST-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. MAXINE L. OLSON-Publications: Annual Re- porter, Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Art, Booster- Emblem, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X -Scribe, President. Honor Society. JOAN M. SCHULTZ-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ELAINE A. TAYLOR-All-City junior Orchestra. First Aid. Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Orchestra: june Mai You Can? Take It With You. W-'Q' john Ebert Upper: Gerald Malson, Robert Sikora. Lower, left lo right: Shirley Zeman, jean Nyquist, Dolores Hansen MANUAL ARTS, HOME ECONOMICS, ACCOUNTING .IOHN E. EBERT-Clubs: Boys', Science. Orchestra: Behind the Gum, Chimes of Normandy. DOLORES H. HANSEN-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. GERALD C. MALSON-Announcer. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Ushers'. JEAN NYQUIST-Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round Table, Science. Wberfs Your Birlbday-Costumes. ROBERT j. SIKORA-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Ushers'-President, Captain. SHIRLEY ZEMAN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Seventeen STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Back, left to right: Shirley Grosbier, Elizabeth Meyer, Lorraine Glow Front: Audrey Schleif, Dolores Behma, Betty johnson Page One Hundred Eighteen Eunice Mueller, jean Baldini JEAN M. BALDINI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DOLORES M. BEHMA-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. LORRAINE E. GLOW-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. SHIRLEY M. GROSBIER-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X, Honor Society BETTY G. JOHNSON-Clubs: Foreign Language Girls'. ELIZABETH F. MEYER-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. EUNICE A. MUELLER-Clubs: Foreign Language Girls'. AUDREY M. SCHLEIF-Clubs: Foreign Lan guage, Girls', Round Table, X. 2 STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Back, left to right: Geraldine Kramer, Gloria Morgenroth, Shirley Hintz Front: Hazel Kebbekus, Virginia Wandrych Ruth Luebs, jean Baillie jEAN C. BAILLIE-All-City junior Orchestra, All-City Senior Orchestra. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Orchestra: Behind the Guru, Hats QM june Mani Wherfs Your Birthday, You Can't Take It With You. SHIRLEY A. HINTZ-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. HAZEL J. KEBBEKUS-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. GERALDINE M. KRAMER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. RUTH LUEBS-Clubs: Girls', Science. GLORIA M. MORGENROTH-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', X. Honor Society. VIRGINIA F. WANDRYCH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Page One Hundred Nineteen STENOGRAPHIC COURSEQ Left to right: Belle Trevarthen, Elizabeth Tury, Marion Luedtke, Dolores Nelson, LaVerne Wieland Page One Hundred Twenty Grace Fennell, Mary Bradley MARY E. BRADLEY-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. GRACE A. FENNELL-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. MARION R. LUEDTKE-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. Wberfs Your Birthday - Cos- fumes. DOLORES H. NELSON-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls'. BELLE M. TREVARTHEN-Clubs: Art-Seo retary, Girls'-Treasurer, Round Table. Paper- Drive Award. ELIZABETH J. TURY-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. Behind the Guns -Dancing Chorus. LAVERNE T. WIELAND-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Ld! lo right: Audrey Tipton, Alice Cole, Ruth Brodersen Ld! to right: Gerald Kornkven, Gerald jaczynski, Chester Smith ELECTIVE COURSE Shirley Nash, jane Edelstein RUTH A. BRODERSEN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ALICE H. COLE-Clubs: F0:ei2n Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. JANE C. EDELSTEIN-Publications: Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Science, X. GERALD N. JACZYNSKI-Clubs: GERALD A. KORNKVEN-Clubs: Victory Corps. Oracle Cub Reporter. Girls', Round Table, Boys', Round Table. Boys', Round Table, SHIRLEY M. NASH-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. CHESTER G. SMITH-All-City Band. Clubs: Boys', Science. AUDREY j. TIPTON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Behind the Guns-Dancing Chorus. Page One Hundred Twenty-one ELECTIVE COURSE Left to right: Irene Roinestad, Roy Fredricks, Betty Peters, Ray Luebs, Mafalda Giaimo, Clifford Zobel, Gloria Linzmeyer Page One Hundred Twenty-two ROY E. FREDRICKS-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, HX. Hats Of-Prologue. Paper-Drive Award. MAFALDA GIAIMO - Bond Typist. Class Commission. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Behind the Guns-Dancing Chorus. Honor Society, Italian-American Civic Associ- ation Award. GLORIA M. LINZMEYER-Victory Singer. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls'- Secretary, Round Table. Behind the Guns, Hats Of When? Your Birthday. RAY LUEBS- Sports: Cheerleader, Swim- ming-Manager. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. BETTY L. PETERS-All-City Chorus. Alumni Representative. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Hats Of- Singing Chorus. IRENE s. ROINESTADFClubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', X. CLIFFORD R. ZOBEL - Class Commission. Commencement Speaker. Sports: Swimming- First Team, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. ELECTIVE COURSE MILLICENT M. ACKERMANN-Girls' Club. NAN BOYD-Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round ' Table, Science. Wberzlv Your Birthday-Costumes. Y ZW ALICE M. BURMAN-Girls' Club. Left to right: Millicent Ackermann, Alice Burman, Mildred Schultz MARION C. HASEBROOK-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Science, Victory Corps. Paper-Drive Award. MARCELLA E. PIETERICK-Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. MILDRED E. SCHULTZ-Girls' Club. Lqft to night: Marion Hasebrook, Marcella Pieterick, Nan Boyd Page One Hundred Twenty-three WALLACE F. BUSKE-Boys' Club. Wb67l,S Your Birthday. LEROY J. DE LOSH - Sports: Football- First Team. Clubs: Boys', Science. Hats Off-Prologue. Paper-Drive Award. VIOLET KLUCK-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Victory Corps. Ld! to right: Melray LaFond, Shirley Klug, Violet Kluck Left to right: William Piszczek, Patrick Tully, Leroy DeLosh Wallace Buske SHIRLEY A. KLUG-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. MELRAY W. LAFOND-Boys' Club. WILLIAM j. PISZCZEK-Clubs: Boys', Round Table. PATRICK A. TULLY-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Orchestra: Hats OM Wherzlv Your Birth- day, You Car1't Take It lVitb You. ELECTIVE COURSE JOHN E. ANDERSON-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. DONALD E. BARBER-Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Radio Crew-Manager, Science-Chairman. Radio-Crew Service Pin. EILEEN M. BARKE-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Left to rzgbt: Cleo Waeltz, Eileen Barke, Virginia Smith, Dolores Walsh Ld! to rigbt: john Anderson, Elmer Hammer Craig Kaminski Donald Barber ELMER G. HAMMER-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Radio Projection Crew-Manager, Science, X. Projection-Crew Service Pin. Bronze Medal, Hon- or Society. CRAIG L. KAMINSKI-Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science- Treasurer, Council. Honor Society. VIRGINIA SMITH-Girls' Club. CLEO A. WAELTZ, Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. DOLORES G. WALSH-Girls' Club. ELECTIVE COURSE 1 I u I n w A JU E GRADU TES Unless he enlis , to every boy graduating from Bay View in 1945 will corne the fateful wo s, Greetings from the President of the United States. ! GOLD MEDAL WINNERS Faye Schulz, Beverly Kusserow HONUR AWARDS On the evening of thejune graduation, gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded for achievement and service over and above regular school work to twenty students from both thejanuary andjune graduating classes. Services recognized include extra-curricular work in sports, clubs, paper drives, the Victory Corps, stage productions, on the school publications, and over the public address system. Gold Medals: Beverly R. Kusserow, Faye R. Schulz. Silver Medals: Carol R. Chworowsky, Virginia L. Fons, Muriel H. Healy, Mary A. Kant, Samuel P. Murray,Jean Reichmann, Beverly Savee, Audrey D. Schmitz, Elaine K. Van Stelle, Maya N. Williams, Richard M. Zoerb. Bronze Medals: Elmer G. Hammer, Lois L. Hintz, Harvey E. Holler, Joyce M. Klawien, Catherine E. Mc- Mullen, Shirley J. Palecek, john G. Schoofs. G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship: Faye R. Schulz. On Honor Day, june 4, 1945, special awards were given to the following: Bert E. Kuhn, W Club Medal, Donald C. Haberman, American Legion Medal, Valerie L. Rosmann, American Legion Auxiliary Medal, Ebner H. Luetzow, Civic Music Association Award, Curtis D. Stroth- mann, Barrett Award, Mafalda Giaimo, Italian-American Association Award. SILVER MEDAL WINNERS Ltgfl to right: Maya Williams, Muriel Healy, Elaine Van Stelle, Richard Zoerb, Samuel Murray, Beverly Savee Audrey Schmitz, Mary Kant, Carol Chworowsky, Virginia Fons Page One Hundred Twenty-e ght jean J. Reichmann, Annabelle A. Reuter, Valerie HONOR AWARDS BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS Standing, ltyft to right: Harvey Holler, john Schoofs, Shirley Palecek, Catherine McMullen Seated: Lois Hintz, joyce Klawien On the basis of scholarship alone, certificates of merit were presented to thirty-three students who had achieved an average of ninety or better during their first seven semesters in high school. The certificates admitted the following graduates into the National Honor Society: Beverly 1. Andersen, Lorraine E. Barthuli, Carol R. Chwo- rowsky, Catherine M. Cody, Alice H. Cole, Virginia L. Fons, Mafalda Giaimo, Shirley M. Grosbier, Elmer G. Hammer, Shirley M. Hanson, Muriel H. Healy, Lois L. Hintz, Harvey E. Holler, Craig L. Karninski, Mary A. Kant, Joyce M. Klawien, Kathleen C. Koehler, Beverly Ra Kusserow, Raymond Mattuschek, Gloria M. Morgenroth, Samuel P. Murray, Robert W. Neitzel, Maxine L. Olson, Shirley Palecek, L. Rosmann, Donald P. Schlueter, Audrey D. ' Schmitz, Faye R. Schulz, Curtis D. Strothmann, 1: I b C SPEiIALhAWAR1l?ISfld G V 1 D . . . B f ' -' ' , ' i , 9 Elaine K. Van Stelle, Maya N. Williams. aQ10sZQnZ,Igg.,tKul::US trot mann a a a mmo a en Front: Donald Haberman, Ebner Luetzow Page One Hundred Twenty-nine - F' COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Class ofjune, 1945 . . . .School Band den C. Bernauer l Vlune 15, 1945 Entrance Procession ..... ............... .... Pomp and Chivalry-Robelgits .... .... Greetings ............... ...................... Maya N. Williams Vocal Ensemble ......... ,.... Accompanied by Sel Albert Chand k Zeno A. Przytarski ,Chard M. Zoerb Presentation of Class Merriprial ...................... Bert E. Kuhn Saxophone Solo ......... .................... Accoihpanied by the Band i Honor Society ........... tl ................ Announcement of Honorsl, .................. Annabelle A. Reuter Vice-Principal F. G. Fox .Mr. C. V. Whitcomb Ctitmselor Chairman Vocal Solo .............. 1. .................... Audrey L. Meredith Doris jlf Stamitti, Accompanist Reading of the Class Roll.. ....................... Mr. H. B. Wiley Seni r Class Counselor 'Z Presentation of Diplomas .. . ..................PrincipalB.C.Korn . The Graduates Exit Procession .......... 5. ........................ University Page One Hundred Thirty Grand March-Goldman Bert Kuhn, Maya Williams r.,-af CLASS COMMISSION i 2,711.1 -i 5723 V G My f' rf, f-ft, l . f-,' , A..,l 1. , li f 3' I 3 Left to right Bert Kuhn, Carol Chworowsky, Harvey Holler, Valerie Rosmann, Robert Heider Though the class of june, 1945, entered Bay View during peace time, it was the last class to do so, and this class is far better ac- quainted with The School at War than with school life during peace time. The natural excitement of commencement seemed minor to the june graduates when compared with the excitement of V-E Day, the death of the only president they have really known, the downfall of two dictators, and the meetings of people from all over the world to plan the vague era referred to as the Post-War World. Service to their country is the future for many of the 255 graduates. One of them, William Schneider, now a member of the Army Air Corps, received his high school diploma after earning additional high school credits while in the service. Carol Choworowsky, Robert Heider, Harvey Holler, Bert Kuhn, and Valerie Rosmann were elected to the senior class commissi on. It was their duty to collect dues, select caps and gowns, and decide upon the class gift, a sum of one hundred dollars to be placed in a fund for a memorial to be dedicated to Bay View's gold star heroes. Page One Hundred Thirty-one ENGLISH COURSE NORMA HANSON-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Fireflyg Hats Off- Singing Chorus. LESLIE E. KLEVENOW-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Lqft lo right: Zeno Przytarski, Maxine Ripple, Norma Hanson, joan Piekarski, Leslie Klevenow, Dorothy Paprocki Page One Hundred Thirty-two DOROTHY K. PAPROCKI-Bond Typist, Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Paper-Drive Award. JOAN E. PIEKARSKI-Publications: Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, Science. ZENO PRZYTARSKI - All-CityhChorus, Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. MAXINE M. RIPPLE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. E Left to right: james Wrath, Dal Stanecki, Herbert Harris. Standing, left to right: Dorothy Damianovich, Helen Gutsch, Mary Kalmer Seated: Lorraine Kotlarek, Mildred Pluim ENGLISH COURSE DOROTHY DAMJANOVICH-All'City junior Orchestra, All-City Senior Orchestra. Clubs: Dra- matic, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Or- chestra: Behind the Guns, Firefly, Hats 0-if june MacL Wfhen's Your Birthday, You Can't Take It Wfith You. HELEN GUTSCH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. HERBERT HARRIS-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, For- eign Language, Round Table, Science. Stage Crew- Manager. Stage-Crew Service Pin. MARY L. KALMER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Firefly-Prompter. LORRAINE B. KOTLAREK-Clubs: Art, Dra- matic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MILDRED G. PLUIM-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DAL STANECKI-Sports: Gymnastic Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. When's Your Birthday. JAMES H. WRATH-Color Guard. Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Sports: Basketball-Manager. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Thirty-three ENGLISH COURSE Lift to rzgbt: Vivian Engelhardri, jean McArthur, Beverly Savee, Audrey Schmitz AUDREY D. SCHMITZ-Publications: Oracle Literary Editor. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lang- uage, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Silver Medal, Spanish Pin. JOAN H. TESSMER-Clubs: Art, Girls'. MAYA N. WILLIAMS-Commencement Speak- er. Publications: Oracle Star Reporter. Sports: Basketball-Championship Team, Swimming- Ribbons. Clubs: Art, Dramatic-Secretary, For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Wbeniv Your Birth- day. Paper-Drive Award. Honor Society, Silver Medal. Page One Hundred Thirty-four VIVIAN R. ENGELHARDT-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. JEAN C. Mc ARTHUR-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARGARET E. Mc CANN - Publications: Oracle Star Reporter. Sports: Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Hats Of-Dancing Chorus, Wloenk Your Birthday-Properties. Paper-Drive Award. BEVERLYJ. SAVEE-Chairman of Paper Drives. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X, Paper-Drive Award. Silver Medal. Ldt to right: Margaret McCann, Maya Williams, joan Tessmer ENGLISH COURSE Ldt to right: Patricia Manthey, Winifred Brielmaier, Olga Batas CAROL R. CHWOROWSKY-All-City Chorus. Class Commission. Publications: Annual Assist- ant Organization Editor, Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table--Vice-President, Science, Victory Corps, X, Properties: Hats Of: Costumes:june Mad You Can't Take It With You, When's Your Birthday. Paper-Drive Award. Honor Society, Silver Medal. PATRICIA A. MANTHEY-Publications: Busi- ness Manager, Oracle Star Reporter. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Costumes: Hats OE You Can't Take It With You. Paper-Drive Award. Quill and Scroll. DOROTHY C. OLSEN--Sports: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Orchestra: Hats Oi june Mad, When's Your Birthday, You Can't Take It With You. BEVERLY ANDERSEN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table-President, Sci- ence, X. Honor Society. OLGA BATAS-Publications: Oracle Cub Re- porter. Clubs: Art-Treasurer, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. WINIFRED A. BRIELMAIER-Clubs: Art- Treasurer, Vice-President, Foreign Language, Girls'-President, Nereids', Round Table, Vic- tory Corps. Costumes: Firefly, Hats OE When? Your Brithday. Ldt to right: Dorothy Olsen, Beverly Andersen, Carol Chworowsky Page One Hundred Thirty-five SCIENCE COURSE WALTER BAER--Sports: Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. LILLIAN BARANY-Publications: Oracle Sports Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. WALTER S. BUELOW-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Ushers'-Secretary. Paper-Drive Award. Ld! to right: Lillian Barany, Phyllis Shanks, Elsie Slomowitz, Audrey Lieske, Audrey Schneider, Kathleen Koehler KATHLEEN C. KOEHLER-Publications: Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Society. AUDREY J. LIESKE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. AUDREY M. SCHNEIDER-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. PHYLLIS H. SHANKS--All-City Senior Orchestra. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Orches- tra: Firefly, Whenlv Your Birthday, You Can't Take It With You. ELSIE SLOMOWITZ-All-'City Senior Orchestra. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Orchestra: Firefly, Hats Off june Mad Whenlf Your Birthday, You Can't Take It With You. RICHARD H. VOLLMER-All-City Band. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Thirty-six Left to right: Richard Vollmer, Walter Baer, Walter Buelow JAMES H ALBRECHT-Clubs: Boys', Pro- jection Crew-Manager, Radio Crew, Round Table, Science. Radio-Crew Service Pin. LOIS L. HINTZ-All-City Chorus. Publica- tions: Oracle Star Reporter. Sports: Life Sav- ing-Captain. Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Ner- eids', Round Table, Science-Council Man- ager, Victory Corps, X. june Mad -- Cos- tumes. Bronze Medal, Honor Society. Left to right: Richard Zoerb, Lois Hintz, Beverly John Schoofs,james Albrecht Kusserow, john Pavlik BEVERLY R. KUSSEROW-Publications: Annual Re- porter, Board of Editors, Oracle Editor-in-Chief. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X, Behind the Guns-Dancing Chorus. Gold Medal, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. JOHN G. SCHOOFS-Publications: Sports Reporter. Sports: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Projection Crew, Radio Crew-Manager, Round Table, Science, X. Radio Crew Service Pin. Bronze Medal. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER-Left school to enter the United States Army Air Corps in january, 1945, and while in service earned the additional credits necessary for graduation. RICHARD M. ZOERB-All-City Chorus. Publica- tions: Annual Reporter, Oracle Sports Reporter, Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Boys'-Vice-President, President, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Dancing Chorus: Behind the Guns, When Love Is Young, Singing Chorus: Hats Om' Cast: When's Your Birthday. Silver Medal. SCIENCE COURSE HENRY R. BARSKI-Sports: Football-Second Team, Track- First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. CARL E. IMMEL-Sports: Football-First Team, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys'-Treasurer, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew-Manager. Stage-Crew Service Pin. JOHN L. IMMEL-Sports: Football-First Team, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys'-Sergeant-at-Arms, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. SCIENCE COURSE WALLACE A. JOHNSON--Sports: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys' Standing, lqfl to right: Donald Pottinger, Warren john- son, Wallace johnson, john Immel, Carl Immel -Vice-President, Round Table, Science, Ushers'-Captain, Vice- K'1ef'li'1S-' R0beff Radolmki, RaYm0Hd Leidfflfv Henry President. WARREN P.jOHNSON-Sports: Cheerleader, Cross Country- First Team, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Ushers'-Treasurer. RAYMOND A. LEIDOLF-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. DONALD C. POTTINGER-Sports: Cross Country-First Team, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Round Table - President, Science, Ushers'- Captain. Paper-Drive Award. ROBERT P. RADOMSKI--Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Stage Crew-Manager. Stage-Crew Service Pin. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight I Ld! to right: Robert Papke, Allan Studt, Donald Schlueter, Donald Cowie, Eugene Russell, Ebner Luetzow DONALD C. COWIE-Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Sports: Cheerleader, Swimming-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Ushers'-Treasurer, Victory Corps, NX. Firefly-Dancing Chorus. Paper-Drive Award. ORVILLA R. FREIMAN-Sports: Badminton, Basketball- Captain. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Paper-Drive Award. EBNER H. LUETZOW-All-City Drum Major. Color Guard. Clubs: Boys'-Vice-President, Round Table, Science. Dancing Chorus: Bebina' the Guns, When Lore Is Young: Orchestra: Firefly. Hats Off june Mad, IVben s Your Birthday. You Can? Take It With You. Civic Music Association Award. ROBERT F. PAPKE-Sports: Basketball-Manager. Clubs: Boys'-Secretary, Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. EUGENE R. RUSSELL-Sports: Cheerleader, Swimming-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Ushers'-Vice- President, Secretary. Paper-Drive Award. DONALD P. SCHLUETER-Sports: Football-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X, Paper-Drive Award. Honor Society. SCIENCE COURSE Elaine Van Stelle, Orvilla Freiman ALLAN J. STUDT-Sports: Football- First Team. Clubs: Boys,-Sergeant-an Arms, Foreign Language. Paper-Drive Award. ELAINE K. VAN STELLE-Publica- tions: Oracle Cub Reporter. Sports: Badminton, Basketball-Captain. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps-President, City Council Representative, XT Paper- Drive Award. Honor Society, Silver Medal. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Standing, left to right: Dolores Matz, Eva Seymer, Rose Kyper, Dorothy Heacox Seated' jane Stephens, Evelyn Du Mez Page One Hundred Forty SCIENCE COURSE EVELYN D. DU MEZ-Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DOROTHY L. HEACOX-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ROSE M. KYPER-All-City Chorus. Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table-Secretary, Science, Vic- tory Corps, X. Firefly-Cast, Wben's Your Birthday-Manager of Proper- ties, Student Director. Paper-Drive Award. DOLORES B. MATZ-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. EVA M. SEYMER-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. JANE L. STEPHENS-All-City Chor- us. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Ld! to right: Albert Chandek, Harold Buenger, Raymond Mattuschek, Donald Meyer Ld! to right: Annita Johansen, Anna Kokalj, Vernice Roesler, Beverly Eisch SCIENCE COURSE HAROLD W. BUENGER-Clubs: Boys', Radio Crew, Round Table, Science, X. ALBERT CHANDEK-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Hats Off--Dancing and Sing- ing Chorus. BEVERLY M. EISCH-Clubs: Foreign Ln- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. ANNITA M. JOHANSEN- Publications: Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Art-Secretary, Dramatic- Vice-President, Foreign Lan- guage, Gir1s', Round Table, Science, X. Firefly-Understudyg W'lJen's Your Birthday -Costumes. Paper-Drive Award. ANNA A. KOKAL-I-Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'-President, Round Table, Science, uX.xs RAYMOND j. MATTUSCHEK-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X -Vice-President. Honor So- ciety. DONALD J. MEYER-Sports: Football- First Team, Track-Second Team. Clubs: Boysl, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, VERNICE B. ROESLER-Sports: Life Sav- ing. Clubs: Art-Vice-President, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Page One Hundred Forty-one JOHN E. DORCEY-Sports: Swimming-Manager. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. RUTH J. GIERHAHN-Publications: Ad Solicitor, Oracle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Paper-Drive Award. DONALD R. GILL-Clubs: Art-Vice-President, Boys', Science. SHIRLEY M. HANSON--Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls'-Vice-President, Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. Ldtto right: Elizabeth Hels, Ruth Gierhahn, Shirley Hanson, Lqft to right: Donald Gill, john Dorcey Gerald Mathes Muriel Healy SCIENCE COURSE MURIEL H. HEALY-Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language-Secretary, Girls', Nereids'- Secretary, Round Table, Science, NX. Orchestra: Firefly, Hats Of, You Can't Take It With You, When? Your Birthday. Honor Society, Silver Medal. ELIZABETH -I. HELS-All-City Senior Orchestra. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science-Council. Orchestra: Firefly, When's Your Birthday, You Can't Take It With You. GERALD MATHES-Science Club. SCIENCE COURSE MARY BORUN-Sports: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Firefly-Dancing Chorus. ANSLEY C. MCCONNELL-Clubs: Boys'-Treas- urer, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Science, Victory Corps. Paper-Drive Award. GERALD RAKOWSKI-Sports: Basketball-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Science. ANNABELLE A. REUTER-Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs: Victory Corps-Secretary. Productions: Dancing Chorus, Orchestra, Properties, Costumes. Honor Society. VALERIE L. ROSMANN-Class Commission. Oracle Star Reporter. Clubs. Dancing Chorus: Behind the Guns, Firefly, Hats OE When Love Is Young. Paper-Drive Award. American Legion Auxiliary Medal, Honor Society. JUNE F. ROWAN-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Production: Dancing. Seated ld! to right: Mary Borun, Valerie Rosmann, Annabelle Ld! to right: Ansley McConnell, Donald Sowle, Gerald Reuter Rakowski Standing: june Rowan, Shirley Snyder SHIRLEY H. SNYDER-All-City Chorus. Star Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Dancing Chorus: Behind the Guns, Firefly, Hats Of. DONALD L. SOWLE-Sports: Basketball, Foot- ball-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Page O ne Hundred Forty-three SCIENCE COURSE Standing, left to right: Audrey Helen Stewart, Ardith Seated: Shirley Schwarzhuber, I Page One Hundred Forty-foun N Plesec Dolores Szczepkowski, ARDITH L. JOHNSON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Paper-Drive Award. MARY A. PLESEC-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. SHIRLEY A. SCHWARZHUBER-Publications: Oracle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. AUDREY SMITH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, Victory Corps, XT HELEN M. STEWART-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. DOLORES F. SZCZEPKOWSKI-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. MATHEMATICS COURSE MARY E. FRANKLIN--Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. DONALD C. HABERMAN - Sports: Basketball, Football, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys'-Sergeant-at-Arms, Foreign Language, Victory Corps. American Legion Medal. ROBERT R. HEIDER-Class Commis- sion. Oracle Star Reporter. Sports: Basketball-First Team, Cheerleader. Clubs. Hats Of. Paper-Drive Award. Standing, left to right: Mary Franklin, Catherine Mc- Mullen, Dorothy Schroeder, Curtis Strothmann Seated: Faye Schulz Left lo right: Robert Heider, Donald Haberman, Harvey Holler HARVEY E. HOLLER-Class Commis- sion. Sports: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys -President, Foreign Language-Vice- President, Round Table, Science-Coun- cil, X. Firefly-Singing Chorus. Bronze Medal, Honor Society. CATHERINE E. MCMULLEN-Annual Organization Editor, Oracle Assistant, Literary Editor. Clubs: Dramatic- Treasurer, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Paper-Drive Award. Bronze Medal, Quill and Scroll. DOROTHY L. SCHROEDER-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Productions: Costumes. FAYE R. SCHULZ-Publications: An- nual Editor-in-Chief, Board of Editors. Clubs. Paper-Drive Award. Gold Medal, Honor Society, Latin Pin, Quill and Scroll, G. A. Fritsche Scholarship. CURTIS D. STROTHMANN-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language-President, Sci- ence, Victory Corps, X. Barrett Award, Honor Society. Page One Hundred Forty-five MATHEMATICS AND ACCOUNTING COURSES Left to right: Lorraine Larek, Dolores Landin, Marian Campbell Page One Hundred Forty-six Ld! to right: Bernard Amann, Robert jablonski, Richard Staehler BERNARD W. AMANN-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Ushers'- Caprain, X. Hats Off-Square Dance Caller. MARIAN A. CAMPBELL-Publications: Annual Assistant Art Editor. Clubs: Art- Treasurer, Vice-President, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. Cos- tumes: Firefy, Hats Off Wflaeniv Your Birth- day. ROBERT JABLONSKI-Clubs: Boys', Round Table-Sergeant-at-Arms, Science, Firefly. DOLORES J. LANDIN-Publications: Or- acle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Dancing Chorus: Behind the Guns, Firefly, Hats Of LORRAINE C. LAREK-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, RICHARD L. STAEHLER-Clubs: Boys', Round Table-Sergeant-at-Arms, HISTORY, LANGUAGES AND HOME ECONOMICS COURSES Left lo right: june Lewandowski, Erna Weiss, Eugenia Gorecki, Doris Corbeg Lqft to right: Audrey Dietrich, Theresa Zanardi, Gladys Bourne GLADYS M. BOURNE-Cafeteria Bookkeeper. Clubs: Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, Science. DORIS M. CORBEG-Girls' Club. AUDREY I. DIETRICH-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. EUGENIA L. GORECKI-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table, Science. JUNE D. LEWANDOWSKI -Clubs: Girls', Science. ERNA L. WEISS-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Firefly-Singing Chorus. THERESA E. ZANARDI-Publications: Stenographer. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X, Page One Hundred Forty-seven Ldt to right: Kenneth Berry, john Brown, William Malek KENNETH G. BERRY-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Ushers'. JOHN B. BROWN-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Ushers'. LAWRENCE G. KUHAGEN-Sports: Cross Country-First Team, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. EUGENE F. KUJAWA-Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language. WILLIAM P. MALEK--Sports: Cross Coun- try-Second Team, Gymnastic Team, Ice Skating, Swimming-Second Team, Track- Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- gauge. EARL R. MOEHRLE-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Ushcrs'. Page One Hundred Forty-eight MANUAL ARTS COURSE Ld! to right: Earl Moehrle, Eugene Kujawa Lawrence Kuhagen john Murack, Alfred Pawinski ARTHUR R. KRAUSE - Clubs: Boys', Science, Ushers'. RAY KVALHEIM-Sports: Gym nastic Team. Clubs: Boys', Science. JOHNJ. MURACK-Sports: Basket- ball-Second Team. Clubs: Boys' Round Table, Science. ALFRED E. PAWINSKI- Clubs Boys', Round Table, Science. JOHN A. ZABROWSKI-Clubs Boys', Round Table, Science. MANUAL ARTS COURSE Ldt to right: Arthur Krause, Ray Kvalheim, john Zabrowski Page One Hundred Forty-nine STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Ld! to rigbl jean Poth, Lois Strehlow, Lorraine Barthuli, joyce Klawien LORRAINE E. BARTHULI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Honor Society. GENEVIE BOROWSKI-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. BEATRICE D. HANSON-All-City Ensemble, All-City Senior Orchestra. Military File. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Wfloerfs Your Birthday-Orchestra. JOYCE M. KLAWIEN-Publications: Advertising Bookkeeper, Oracle Club Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Bronze Medal. Honor Society. Ld! to rigbf: Dolores Tromba, Page One Hundred Fifty Evelyn Langen, Beatrice Hanson, Genevie Borowski EVELYN M. LANGEN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, JEAN E. POTH--Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, Victory Corps. LOIS STREHLOW-Publications: Stenographer. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. DOLORES T. TROMBA-Bond Typist. Publications: Stenog- rapher. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. T' Lqft to right: Eleanor Spychalla, Mary Kant, Catherine Cody, Eileen Kleinschmidt Lqft to right: Shirley Resler, jeanne Beetow, Audrey Meredith, Betty Bohmann, Lois Adams STENOGRAPHIC COURSE LOIS ADAMS-Publications: Cir- culation Manager. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Quill and Scroll. JEANNE A. BEETOW - All-City Chorus. Publications: Billing Clerk. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, Firefly-Singing Chorus. BETTY A. BOHMANN -All-City Chorus. Bond Typist. Publications: Ad Solicitor. Clubs: Girls'-Secretary, Round Table-Secretary, Science, Vic- tory Corps. Firefly-Singing Chorus. CATHERINE M. CODY-All-City Choir. Publications: Annual Assistant Senior Editor. Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round Table, Science, Costumes: Behind the Guns, Hats Off june Mad, W'ben's Your Birthday Singing Chor- us: Firefly. Honor Society. MARY A. KANT-Publications: An- nual Senior Editor, Oracle Office Manager. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X -Recorder. Honor So- ceity, Quill and Scroll, Silver Mdeal. EILEEN R. KLEINSCHMIDT-Pub- lications: Bookkeeper. Sports: Basket- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, XT AUDREY L. MEREDITH - All-City Choir. Gold Star Inspirational Singer. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Behind the Guns-Sing- ing Chorus, Understudy: Firefly, Hats Of. SHIRLEY M. RESLER-All-City Chorus. Publications: Stenographer. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Firefly-Singing Chor- us. Paper-Drive Award. ELEAN OR B. SPYCHALLA-All-City Chorus. Publications: Ad Solicitor, Oracle Ofiice Manager. Sports: Bas- ketball, Tennis. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Paper-Drive Award. Page One Hundred Fifty-one STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Left to right: jean Olson, Shirley Cook, Leila Pichl, Donna Raduenz JEAN I. OLSON-Publications: Oracle Star Reporter, Stenographer. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. LEILA M. PICHL-Publications: Stenog- rapher. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. DONNA L. RADUENZ-Publications: Bookkeeper. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Page One Hundred Fifty-two SHIRLEY M. COOK-Bond Typist. Publications: Stenographer. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', X, VIRGINIA J. JENSEN-Girls' Club. Firefly-Singing Chorus. ALICE M. LAMPE-Clubs: Art, Gir1s', Nereids', Round Table. Paper-Drive Award. DOROTHY M. MACHGAN-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. GLADYS M. MILLER- Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. Dorothy Machgan, Virginia Jensen STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Standing, left to right: Genevieve Serocki, Polly Mergel, Gertrude Michalski, Gloria Grove, Mary Marek Seated: Lillian Murray, Dorothy Eckert DOROTHY R. ECKERT-Clubs: Arr, Girls', Round Table, Science. GLORIA j. GROVE-Girls' Club. MARY M. MAREK-Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. POLLY E. MERGEL - Bond Recorder. Publications: Ad Solicitor, Oracle Cub Re- porter. Clubs: Dramatic-Treasurer, Girls' Round Table. GERTRUDE M. MICHALSKI-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. LILLIAN R. MURRAY-Clubs: Dramatic Girls', Round Table, 9 GENEVIEVE M. SEROCKI-Bond Re- corder. Clubs: Girls', X. Page One Hundred Fifty-three STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Left to right: Carol Tallar, Betty Schley, Rose jasinski, Lorraine Weissgerber, Camille Wisniewski, Yvonne Kuchnowski, janet Spielmann, Beverly Nowland Page One Hundred Fifty-four ROSE M. JASINSKI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. YVONNE A. KUCHNOWSKI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. N BEVERLY NOWLAND-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BETTY L. SCHLEY-Bond Typist. Clubs: Foreign Lan- gauge, Girls', Round Table. Firefly-Singing Chorus. JANET -I. SPIELMANN-Bond-Drive Committee. Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. CAROL M. TALLAR-Bond Typist. Clubs: Foreign Lan- gauge, Girls', Round Table, Science, NX. Firefly-Singing Chorus. LORRAINE J. WEISSGERBER-Publications: Stenog- rapher. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, CAMILLE I. WISNIEWSKI-Bond Typist. Clubs: Foreign Langauge, Girls', Round Table, STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Back, lqft to rzglar: jean Schuld, Audrey Remberg, Betty Sosalla Front: Helen Schroedl Audrey Wierske, Louise Seruga Cf' Ld! to rigbl: Elaine Wojciechowski, Harriet Kryszewski, Dorothy Konkel Q1 DOROTHY L. KONKEL- All-City Chorus. Bond Typist. Publications: Srenographer. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, HARRIET A. KRYSZEWSKI-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X, Firefly-Singing Chorus. AUDREY A. REMBERG-All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Firefly-Singing Chorus. HELEN SCHROEDL-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. JEAN A. SCHULD-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'-Treasurer, Round Table, LOUISE M. SERUGA - Clubs: Foreign Lan- gauge, Girls', Round Table. BETTYJ. SOSALLA-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'-Sergeant-ar-Arms, Round Table. AUDREY M. WIERSKE-Bond Typist. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. ELAINE L. WOJCIECHOWSKI-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, Page One Hundred Fifty-five Left to right: Violet Knaak, jane Scheunemann, Betty I-lellwig, Carol Gitzel STENOGRAPHIC COURSE AUDREY G. BALDINI-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls' Round Table. LUCILLE M. BESEWSKE-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. MILDRED C. DZIOBA-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. NORMA E. FAETH-All-City Choir. Clubs: Dra- matic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. CAROL M. GITZEL-All-City Ensemble, All- City Senior Orchestra. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Girls', Nereidsl Orchestra: Firejiy, W'ben'5 Your Birthday. BETTY L. HELLWIG - Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. VIOLET M. KNAAK-All-City Chorus. Publi- cations: Oracle Cub Reporter. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. jANE D. SCHEUNEMANN-Sports: Life Sav- ing. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Gir1s', Nereids', Round Table. Lucille Besewske, Audrey Baldini Mildred Dzioba, Norma Faeth Page One Hundred Fifty-six Ld! to rzght: joan Lustig, Irma Schorrak, Dolores Hensiak, Eileen Waeltz ELECTIVE COURSE WILLIAM H. CARPENTER-Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. JEAN G. GAUER-Sports: Football-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Stage Crew. DOLORES M. HENSIAK-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. ELMER G. LENZ-Sports: Football-Second Team, Gymnastic Team, Track-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, X. JOAN L. LUSTIG-Clubs: Girls', Science. Or- chestra: Firefly, Wben's Your Birthday. IRMA E. SCHORRAK-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. CLARENCE URANKAR-Clubs: Boys', Radio Crew, Round Table, Science, X. Radio-Crew Service Pin. EILEEN K. WAELTZ-All-City Choir. Clubs: Girls', Science. Firefly-Singing Chorus. Left to right: Jean Gauer, Clarence Urankar, William Carpenter, Elmer Lenz Page One Hundred Fifty-seven ELECTIVE COURSE i l Eugene Rechlicx, Richard Miller Page One Hundred Fifty-eight Left to right: Evelyn Mowry, Francis Brad, Lucille Derfus, Joyce jans, William Dorow, Alice Kalmbacher FRANCIS A. BRAD-Sports: Cross Country-Second Team, Track-First Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Ushers'-President, X. LUCILLE M. DERFUS-Clubs: Girls', Science. WILLIAM A. DOROW-Sports: Football-Second Team. Clubs: B0ys', Round Table, Science, Spotlight Crew, Ushers'. Properties: Wfberfs Your Birthday, You Can? Take It Wfitb You. JOYCE C. JANS-Girls' Club. ALICE L. KALMBACHER-Girls' Club. RICHARD G. MILLER-Clubs: Boys', Science. EVELYN V. MOWRY-Clubs: Dramatic, Round Table. Lqfl to right: Margaret Backus, Dorothy Danish, Rita Daley, Lorraine Fischer, Kathryn Daily MARGARET E. BACKUS-Clubs: Girls', Science. KATHRYN A. DAILY-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table, Science. RITA A. DALEY-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DOROTHY M. DANISH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LORRAINE M. FISCHER-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. MARILYN OESTREICH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. AMBER R. WINK-Publications: Billing Clerk. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. FLORENCE M. WISE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. KATHRYNJ. YOUNG-Victory Artist. Sports: Basket- ball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Dancing Chorus: Behind the Guns, Firefly: Orchestra: Hats Off W'ben's Your Birthday, You Can? Take It Wfitb You. Ld! to right: Marilyn Oestreich, Flor- ence Wise, Kathryn Young, Amber Wink ELECTIVE COURSE ELECTIVE COURSE JEANNE A. FOX-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DOROTHY HAHN-Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Hats OH-Costumes, Wben's Your Birthday -Properties. DOLORES M. HANNON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. KENNETH L. HEINZEN-Sports: Gymnastic Team. Boys' Club. Bark, left to right: Betty Meisel, Dolores Hannon, Albina Pagini Front: Dorothy Hahn, LaVerne Hobach Page One Hundred Sixty Rudolph Hoppe, Kenneth Heinzen LAVERNE L. HOBACH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Paper-Drive Award. RUDOLPH T. HOPPE-All-City Chorus. Publications: Sports Reporter. Clubs: Boys, Science, Ushers'. Hats Off-Singing Chorus, Firefly. BETTY A. MEISEL-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls Science. ALBINA M. PAGINIA-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Back, ld! to right: Elaine Polachek, Victoria Wilcox, Clare Tyrrell, Lucille Mellor Front: jane Steuck ELECTIVE COURSE Ldt to right: Edward Kapitzke, Bert Kuhn, Raymond Rogowski EDWARD F. KAPITZKE-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. BERT E. KUHN-Class Commission. Commencement Speaker. Sports: Cheer- leader, Gymnastic Team, Swimming- Captain. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Club Medal. LUCILLE M. MELLOR-Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Gir1s', Nereids'. ELAINE M. POLACHEK-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Science, X. RAYMOND W. ROGOWSKI-Sports: Football-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. JANE H. STEUCK-Sports: Basketball -Captain. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Firefly- Properties, Prompter. CLARE TYRRELL-Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. VICTORIA L. WILCOX-Bond Typist. Page One Hundred Sixty-one ELECTIVE COURSE THOMAS E. BATTENBERG-Publica- tions: Annual Art Editor. Sports: Foot- ball-Second Team, Swimming-Second Team. Clubs: Art-President, Boys', Science. WALLACE A. CURTIS-Sports: Track -Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. JUNE B. JESZKA-Club: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, DANIEL M. MARTIN-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Ushers'- Captain. MARIANNE L. PHILLIPSON-Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Art-President, Dra- matic, Girls'. ROBERT R. WASSWEILER-Sports: Football--Second Team. Clubs: Boys,' Science. Page One Hundred Sixty-two Ld! to right: Marianne Phillipson, june jeszka, Robert Wassweiler, Wallace Curtis, Thomas Battenberg, Daniel Martin ELECTIVE COURSE Ldt to right: Jean Crittenden, Rosalyn Kemp Laurel Niemann, Elaine Blank ARNOLD L. BERG - Color Guard. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Ushers'-Secretary. ELAINE F. BLANK-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. JACK H. BURKE-Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Boys', Science. Firefly, Wberfs Your Birthday-Properties. JAMES BURKE-Sports: Life Saving. Boys' Club. JEAN A. CRITTENDEN-Clubs: Arr- Secretary, Booster-Secretary, Girls', Sci- ence. Firefly-Singing Chorus, Under- study. ROSALYN M. KEMP-Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. When's Your Birthday. LAUREL A. NIEMANN-Clubs: Girls', Science. Wbenlv Your Birtladay-Cos tumes. Left to rigbl: James Burke, Arnold Berg, Jack Burke Page One Hundred Sixty three I Qliwmiwi i ww f r i ,r gf fill i6i There is a size and type LOUIS ALLIS electric motor for every industrial requirement. A THE LOUIS ALLIS C0 Milwaukee 7, Wis. . i Page One Hundred Sixty-four FINE DIAMOND RINGS Milwaukee's Largest Selection. , I A I S sso - sus - S100 A ' Others up to S1,500. Prices include ZOCQ, tax. N Compare the Beauty - Quality - Price W De artment A , S25 W ah 'if f X S235 vw ' E X w OIG A M X ' f fx N N 3 t , 1 w W Open a charge account or use our Budget Plan. A 1 There are no carrying charges. ' 2680 South Kinnickinnic Ave. r A ARCHIE TEGTVEYERI I 'P a'ed H , eu-P ers W I0 Plankinton Arcadeflnside-Main Floor CORNER swnm' snap N For Sandwiches and Sundaes that are Tops . . . Stop Down at the Corner Sweet Shop J Mrs. Stathas, Prop. 2635 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. A Printing that Satisfies ANYTHING FROM A CALLING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER THE MILWAUKEE TIMES SOUTH SIDERS HOME PAPER 831 s. sth sneer Mncheu 8100 Page One Hundred Sixty-five 5 l W Y , ANG' K V, -F9111 va ., 'r iff ,fi , M .7 f V Q 4 EAL .-Z K ,L,l 4azvA: . X ,gy l.,,..w!!- - .-I-nu n' Fr rlm, ', Wx, ff? fi! 22 iii R4-5ii'V-s it ea-.ings .sg gfliw' L 1, 53 -f ' 'f -,- :vi -f , i , ' 'ff Q -1- wif 4 , 'FH I :V juxff'-K'. l KN? ie , 4- ix 4 7 P- ' wi 3, 51.1. '25 Y wif l I- 3 All lp !! If A 1 ' as EW' 1 ' ., ff' -ei : .. W Y J. . IEMANN Sr S NS, . Funeral Home I 1 if W W 2486 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One Hundred Sixty-six WE ARE KNOWN FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL QUALITY FURS PLAZA FUR SHOP DISTINCTIVE Fuss PHONE SH EBIDAN 3358 I FRANCIS LOPATKO, 1210 E. OKLAHOMA AVE., MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. I SCHAEFER BRUSH MFG. C0. lVIanu-facturers of Industrial Brushes I I 1039 South 2nd Street MILWAUKEE, WIS. I T I F I I Congratulations To the students and faculty of Bay View High School on their wholehearted support of our government in its prosecution of the war . . .their admirable record is an out- standing example of patriotic achievement through co- operative effort. This same effort, applied with equal zeal I and intelligence, undoubtedly will serve our nation well If in the critical period of reconstruction following the war. , H COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINTING I-IIGH GRADE BOOK WORK BUILDERS' SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT BLANKS PROMPT SERVICE PHONE sneriaan 0844 2308 S. Howell Avenue I I Y, , Page One Hundred Sixty-seven hank W High School Students YOU and Faculties are doing a grand i in the W Salvage Ca You have given willingly and unselfishly of your time and effort to this vital tivity. d o d d s mpaig WCII' CIC- t IWE AWNIIIG 00, Diamonds . . Watches . n l I We're Never Too flusy ly to Say ffHello l Jewelry . . if if y Silverware . . il Telephone Sheridan 4220 ,l i 'A' 'A' in l ' Btmde Mllpmeyer Co. i Jewelegigmgwaukee 2510 S. Kinnickinnie Avenue 633 North Plcxnkinton Avenue At Ecxst Entrance of Plcrnkinton Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Free Parking 50 Feet South of Store W Y li ,- Y e e- . . . . to you Graduates, y , l w CONGRATULATIONS V hey l N--ff When your school days are finally ended A TIP and you have advanced so far in your chosen If you plan to attend College next fall, make sure your room is equipped with the right kind of lamp to provide correct light for studying. Some high school graduates will include their home study lamps in the things they take to College. vocation that you are ready to establish a home of your own, remember that electric living in an All-Electric home helps to make y home life run more smoothly and pleasantly. WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wir. Page One Hundred Sixty-nine efmzmm RIGHT LAUNDRY 'A' 'A' 2338 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE OHd I- -, 7- , Y- , I I BAY VIEW TIRE f Q Mid-CityF0llIl1l1'y I I JOS. L. IIIIUSFELIPS I SUPPLY C0. I 1 , I I Company Factory Metllod , Lonl BECAPPING i i' Vlllcanizing I , Quality Gray Iron Castings I t New Tires 'A' Used Tires I ,k I Uver 25 Years of Tire Service , I 1521 West Bruce Street Sfleridan 3719 2366 South Kinnickinnic Avenue I Mitchell 0811 COMMENDING YOU, THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL, FOR YOUR LEADERSHIP IN WAR ACTIVITIES. Gillis 8 Pottinger Co. W REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 2250 South Kinnickinnic Avenue I Bay View Federal Savings and Lean Asseeiatien C. J. BULLOCK. S ecre tary I! See Us For - Mortgage Loans . . . Insured Savings Plan . . . War Bonds SHeridan 1831 2671 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One H undred Seventy one Bal WMM gay view Jaffa sczmz km IIERCULES KNITTING CII. MILWAUKEE ir McIiINN PER D R U G 'A' W, Where You Meet Your Friends 'A' DELAWARE AND RUSK The School Tl1al's Dillerent lligh School graduates wishing a Secretarial Business, or Stenographic Finishing Course wil find it rofitablc to visit the MILVVAUKEE BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. See our amply equipped, well-lighted, air-con- e i ditioned, quiet rooms, meet the superior teachers who have had husincss experience, and evaluat our high educational standards, which meet and in some ways exceed the Standards Set bv the Nutionul Cozincil of Business Schools. i Our Placement Service will, when you finish your course herc, give you a wide choice of good openings. We cannot meet the demand for well- traincd ofhcc help. Earn S560 to S75 a month while attending our day school. SUMMER TERM OPENS IUNE I8 MID-SUMMER TERM UPENS IULY 9 FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 4 Phone for appointment. We employ no solivilo 1 o - 9410, 59' ' Z' 17.97 0 . M b l 1 s in Milwaukee Better Business Bureau. Milwauke -X f C 'V' tional Education Ass'n.. Wisconsin Educatio A N L- l B Teachers' Asffn., National Ass'n, of Cost Acc t . l Pl AV NU F0011 MARKET EDWIN GRITZMACHER, Prop. 3731 SOUTH PINE AVENUE Page One Hundred Seventy three ,L I JMR., HMM 412 . f - rf ,- . .H i - wi i K 'L-if . 'N Na I 'N ' f , NL! TQ.: H vu I -. M-:.. , 1 -1.. 'a x fi: we W' CORRECT T IMI G 4 Your postwar business should be timed to meet the growing demand for new products in every field. Today is the time to keep your product in the minds of the buying public . . . through advertising. The I Premier Engraving Co. with its skilled and long ex- my I , perienced organization is thoroughly equipped to meet I I your requirements in quality engraving and art service. 1 , ii i Q' It XX ggi-xg! R X X X Xx t . N, H, - fi . .N X aflzfialfa C57 Cfnfraveza X H 32 THE PREMIER ENGRAVING COMPANY 818 WINNEBAGO STREET . MILWAUKEE 5, WISCONSIN THE FINEST IN BLACK AND'WHITE AND COLOR ENGRAVING Page One Hundred Seventy-fcilr I CIIAS. J. PETRI 3 3 81 SON fflnde pendence Made Am erica-trade Ind ependenf' 'A' 'A' 'A' Sheridan 1537 2633 South Kinnickinnic Avenue .ooo ANS CREAMTJ . . . PROPERLY r PASTEURIZED Order from th e There ' ' GRIDLEY SALESMAN IS a wlde range of deli- or phone cious flavor combinations-bulk, packages and ' special bricks. MArqueHe 7370 NATICINAL ICE 8: CIIAL C0. r AIR CONDITIONED RTE REFRIGERATORS i C S. Third Str Sheridan 2610 eet and W. Uklah Onla Avenue Page One Hundred Seventy-five O Compliments FRGEIVIIVIING BROS. INC. SHIPBUILDING DIVISION I9O53SGUTI1I ISIST. MITCHELL 5919 E. A. EIQOEMMINO, Pres. Taste Tells You It'S . . . TUNE IN THE WORLD FAMOUS nal B0 TUII nzsn POPS THE 'FRESH CREAM , SPECIAL SUMMER CONCERTS, FAVORITE LIGHT CLASSICS BY ICIE CREAM I 90 BOSTON SYMPHONY MUSICIANS Served in Uur Cafeteria HddS PLUMBING -HEATING- AIR CONDITIONING -AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SX STEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO., Ltd. CONTR ACTORS and ENGINEERS if 1' 1 All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations if 1 -A' 2697 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Sheridan H00 Nlilwaukee 7, w.iSC0llSlll I . - 7 ,A - A I I K 9 S ' St t ' 30 Years of Faithful Service I DISTRIBUTORS OF TEXACO PRODUCTS TEXACO AND HAVOLINE OILS l 401 E. Oklahoma Ave. 2729 S. K. K. Ave. 1301 E. Conway ,. ,,-e ,-geff55f21?EQffg2fjif ':O'O:':DEa 1'0 S sl D S I L n u . Page One Hundred Seventy-se en si? I Fakler s d SMHRH' ACCESSORIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 2124 East Rusk Avenue, Milwaukee sa Compliments of C. llensehel Manufacturing Company 229 W. Mineral Street t on - so KI 'ANIS CLUB oi Bay View , Oblfms Laufenberg t To give pr acy to the human and spiritual, ather than to the materia values oi ite. Bras' p To encoura the daily living of the Golden , e in all human relation- ships' , , , Johns-Manville Authorized To promote t l adophon and application ot higher tessional To develop more in service o provide enduring istic ser o co opera taining t and high sxble the 1ust1ce 1 social business and pro- andards y precept and example, a lligent aggressive and citizenship practical means to form iendships to render altru- e and to build a better in creating and main- at sound public opinion dealxsm which make pos- ncrease ot righteousness, triotism and good will. Contractors tor Booting, Siding, and Remodeling , 2224 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SH eridan 7739 SHeridan 7740 X I. . I . I I, u n W I . I . n . n . . D . X . w T .E , ,Il . I n rl I COIIIITIUIII . T - ' ' . . I .I . . I Page One H ndred Se e ty-ei t ll VH BUBNIIANPS Grinding 81 Repair Servic South Shore Market W V C Lawnmower Grinding 'k Knives, Cleavers, Shears n Distinctive Foods p ,k A n Lawnmower Rental Service 'k 'A' 2903 S 1 Phone Slleridan 34441 Outh Delaware Avenue o 2343 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue JAMES W. SMITH, Prop. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN D Qefwee X W Slferidan 4448 2483 South Kinnickinnic A 'UQYIUO X, Srilligsrii 400 Chartered and 5 ,g5,gg,-gg, .3 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS p Supervised by the ,k U. G t 2 ur T0 5 A overnmen HOME LOANS E cn Kinniekinnie Federal Savings 8: Loan Association W 2301 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 3981 - f , - f f f f , J Page One Hundred Seven! Y , - ' V ' Y Joins? P. RALEIGH IIDIITIIWESTERII ELEUATUR 00. QDBUGGIST ,H04 gl Kinnickinnic Avenue Passenger and Freight Elevators V 0 A . MII,wgu'KEE 1. WISVONSIN 1 1224 N- WMC' buff' I Ph D I 1'16 GRICICTING FARDS FUR ALL OCFASIONS one a y A , X . N Iscfffn he - KFISTEZ- co. Dry Cleaning Pressing and Repairin A. ll. LA BENZIE Ladies' and Cents' Tailoring i' N 3 5 C'm '5 '0 ' 3106 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue AUSTED ' KASTEN C04 MILWAUKEE, wls. Y . 7 MILWAUKEE i N , . is 7 , , f . - Y , I - Y .fe , . f e , - - 7 I 35 Transfer Food Market I f Qualiikqy Meat and Groceries Q Plhone SHeridau GTQT ' , 0 1i'.1.sH AND CARRY ' D 3099 Souiilll Kinnickinnic Avenue Q-Olziyn' ' w e - AL. e . . e - e I vi Ee -e eotoeeee, af HUUSE PHARMACY '4 Prescription Experts 7 UNITYF DYE WORKS 'INCORPORATED o 2737 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue and NIILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN FBI , GAWLITTA I , ll0E S'l'0llE w I Modqm Shoe Rebuilding XI-RAY FITTING ' SHeridan 6079. 3216 S. Howell Avenue Registered Watch makers J. 8 WV. SOLTIS JEWELERS SI'Ieridan 0357 2272 South Kinnickinnic Avenue MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. y , Y I 1 , Y , Page One Hundred Eighty l Y Y t I SWV f K .. lsnlews 1' y Binding for 1945 Ineorporated QRACLE Q Americans C0 'Plete l Tm: nonum nmnnnv CUMPANY Supply House t EllkMa2onvst. wa ee , 1s. Q Phone Sheridan 2707 If it,-S Bound by Boehm y it's Bound to be Good 2133 S. Kinnickinniic Avenue Meeting NORDBERG MACHINERY the Demand for Wartime Production Nordberg's contribution to the War effort has been supplying the tools of war needed by our armed forces. Vital supplies to our forces overseas and to our Allies are being carried in vessels propelled by Nordberg Diesel and steam engines. The production of chemicals, strategic metals and other materials tor war are produced through the aid of Nordberg machinery. In addition to the regular line of Nordberg products that have gone to war, vast quantities of naval ordnance have also been supplied. NORDBERG MFG. COMPANY Page One Hundred Eighty one ll I ,l John Gerling R GEHLING BRUS- FRED'S RADIO SERVICE 3 Dealers in COAL?-WOOD - COKE 2912 South Kinnickinnic AAe. 'A' Tele one Sheridan 2969 ' 2 2401 Sou- Kinniekinnie Avenue Sherman 99 9 I E I f 7 f Y f Phone Sheridan A 12 Tire Repairing 9 X Cooper' Standard Station S Sta ard Oi, Products FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE MOTOR TUNE P SERVICE- EXP Kinnic MILW Omeial RT GREASING AND WASHING innic at East Bay St. UKEE, WISCONSIN ire Inspection Station Everything for the Home 2235 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. f fi A DR. MAR V , i AN LEWIS, M. D. ERIDAN 1027 Mattuschek's Grocery DR. J. PQZENTNER, Dentist Si Ce1 98 ERIDAN 5128 if X .,, 2547 S. Burrell Street 2519 South: Kinnickinnic Avenue Sheridan 5689 We Deliver I , f I Y f V e MATZEN T FUEL COMPANY W 9 Over 40 Ye s of Fuel Service to the Pe'ple of Bay View 2332 S. 'k innickinnic Avenue heridan, 3346 MEYER PHARMACY Cor. S. 2nd and W2 Greenfield Ave. Prescriptions a Specialty Orchard 5060-0040 Q, heridan 7239 RVICE STATION . Moran, Prop. e A ce y DON'S S D. PHIL IPS PRODUCTS Washing -ffCreasing - Polishing 254-9 S. iliinnickinnic Ave. A ef N ICKEL'S GROCERY STAPLE GROCERIES SMOKED MEATS and SAUSAGE ICE CREAM - CANDIES i' 3177 South Clement Ave. Page One Hundred Eighty-two ' Ii What C3H1T0UD0...?T i n Skilled COMPTOMETER OPERATORS H FLOWERS Are in Big Demand AND Individual Instruction ENROLL NOW 4 l Day and Evening Classes i F' D' T' FLORIST T if if if if Comptometer School T T Licensed by the Comptometer Co. W WN S. AVeI'l.'l.1e. Phone Daly 0300 Telephone SHeridan 1071 X Room 610 312 E. Wisconsin Ave. T TED WENZEUS MEAT MARKET FOR BETTER MEATS HY-GRADE POULTRY HOME-MADE SAUSAGES 'A' We Deliver in Bay View and Town qf Lake i' 2908 South Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 3558 7 f f i f W H f T Page One Hundred Eighty-th 'I K w v 1 1 A 1 ! STARIYS MARKET 2993 S.,lKinnickinnic Ave. Sheridan 3006 1 - ARTHUR J. STREIILOW HARDWARE 2675 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Phone SHeridan 4960 HEADQUARTERS FOR MAUTZ PAINTS Y . ' , - I Y Y - , ru , , Y- .vf ' Y 1 Open Thurs. 81 ' i. Until 9 P. M. Sheridan 664-1 IEWELRY INFANTS WEAR 1 , SHeridan 5221 sz. 4 amz., sawn ski ed Hair Styling Q. JUSTRITE GIFT Sll0P Expert ermanent Waving ' 3869 South Howell Avenue N , D ' 7 I ' I MEN'S WEAR LINGERIE 1 HELEN BAR LS 1334- E. St. Francis Ave. NOTIONS HOSIERY 1 Phone B1-Ioadw 1830 1 ' South Shore Pharmacy ' EROS. F. HEINRICH DB. B. STOLLENWERK Q DENTIST Phone SHeridan 2759 1 SUITE 4 N 2532 East Oklahoma Avenue N First Wisconsin ational 735 N. Vvater St. MIIJwfAUKEE W'IS. 1 Bank Buil g Milwaukee 2, Wis. 1 1 ,- . Z ei, Y - Z - if V Phone SHeriflan5578 SCIIEI L01 .'ER'l S BAKERY SE HENNING. Prop. 2693 S? Kinnickinnic Avenue MILWAWJKEE 7, WISCONSIN BIIUSIKIEYVITZ FUNERAL HOME Phone Mitchell 1013 l 2101 West Mitchell St. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN in- . Y . f V l , 1 -f - , , f 1 MART N ll. DU MEZ ART LENCK GEN AL INSURANCE SUPER SERVICE STATIIIN 2363 S. Kinnick nic Ave. Sllerirlan 1585 GAS, ou- AND ACCISSUIUES i' ,k Tire and Battery Service-Washing--Simonizing . - Certified Lubrication H. Il1Q'WIEZNSTA'NIP CO. H 1 l Phone SHeridan 4717 United Stat ,s and Foreign Stamps anal P :ilatelic Supplies lr V. Y W 'T 2915 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Page One Hundred Eighty-four Dachyk, Delores . . . A Ackerman. Howard ....... 54 Ackermann, Millicent .... 123 Adamkiewicz, Mary ....... 58 Adams, Lois 36, 69, 72, 151 Agenten, Eleanora ..... 23, 44 Albertano, Josephine ...... 61 Albrecht, Gerald .......... 47 Albrecht, James. . .39, 88, 137 Altenbach, Robert ........ 58 Altman, Edward .......... 44 Altman, Harriet .......... 44 Amann, Bernard. .39, 87, 146 Andersen, Beverly.38, 80, 135 Andersen, Kenneth ....... 61 Andersen, Robert 44, 83, 85, 88, 90, 91 Index of Students Berg, Charles .... .... 4 2 Berg, Gwen ..... . . . .49 Berg, Johanne .... . . . 112 Berg, Lawrence . . . . . . .42 Berghoefer, Joan .... .... 4 2 Be hoefer Shirle ...... 60 Begquist, John . Berndt, Audrey ........... 54 Bernauer, Selden ...... 24, 40 60 61 Bernhard, Jane ..... Berry, Kenneth. . .26, 39, 148 Bertling, Mary ...... Bertoncini, Sally .... Bertoncini, Valeria. . Besewske, Lucille .... Bethmann, Betty .... Bethmann, Robert. . . ......54 ......49 .37,156 .88 114 Anderson, Betty .......... 44 Anderson, John ..... 111, 125 Anderson, Lois ........ 26, 54 Anderson, Marvin ........ 54 Anderson, Mary .... ..... 6 1 Anderson, Ralph .... ..... 49 Anderson, Renee ......... 36 Anderson, Russell ........ 61 Anderson , Wayne ..... . . . .61 Angerman, Harry ........ 1 14 54 Apel, Dorothy ............ ArieB', Bernard ........... Armschadt, Gertrude ...... Arndt, Richard ........ 53, Awe, Lauris ..... .... . 61, Awve, Claire. . . 40 54 88 Athy, Beatrice ............ 54 82 44 58 Ax, Darlene. . . . . Backus, Margaret .... .39, 159 Bettin, Joseph. .l6, 43, 88, 89 Bettin, Beverly ............ 49 Beutin, Donald ........... 49 Biddick, George ..... .... 4 2 Biester, Geor e ............ 61 Bigelow, Rutg ............ 40 Biniak, Arlene ..... 42, 92, 94 Birchbauer, Eric .......... 61 Biwer, Marvin ............ 43 Blackwood, James 29, 43, 84, 85 Blackwood, Robert ..... 54, 89 Blank, Elaine ......... 36, 163 Blazer, Roman ............ 61 Blomquist, Glenn ......... 42 Bocchini, Richard ......... 60 Bodell, Jean ........ .... 4 9 Boehme, Robert ..... .... 6 1 Boese, Shirley ............. 42 Bois, Vivian ........ ...... 4 7 Bo mann, Betty 18, 37, 77, 80, 151 Bohmann, Carol .......... 40 Bohmann, Harry .......... Bolan, Dolores .... Boll, Victor ....... .... Boniewicz, Audrey ....... . mrck, Chatgenela ......... rirnann, era ........ 58 60 49 Bolz, Lotse .......... .... 4 9 49 57 49 Bor , Kenneth 42 Backlund, Lillian ........ 114 Baer, John .......... 39, 136 Bahr, Dorothy . . . .... . .42 Bahr, Ruth ....... ..... 4 2 Bailey, Fred .... ..... 5 1 Baillie, Jean ............. 1 19 Baitinger, Daniel ........ . .60 Baldini, Audrey ...... 36, 1 56 Baldini, Jean ............ 118 Balles, Beverly ........ Baltes, Patricia ...... . . .28, 60 .4Z, 79 Banyai, Evelyn. . .... 1 .... 115 Baranowski, John ........ Barany, Lillian ....... 36 .60 ,136 Barber, Donald. ......... 125 Barbian, Ronald .... Barke, Eileen ..... .....61 ....1Z5 Barke, Ruth .... . . . 54 Barnett, James .... ..... 60 Barr, Barbara. . . . . . . .49 Barr lfred ..... 42 y, A ..... Barry, Margaret .......... Barski, Henry ........ .55 40,138 Bartel, Dorothy ........... 60 Bartels, Jerry ............ Barthuli, Lorraine. . . . Bartlett, Audrey ...... .47 37.150 21,112 Bartok, Dorothy .......... 40 Bartz, Elmer .............. 60 Basler, Margaret .......... 60 Batas, Olga ........... 38, 135 Battenberg, Thomas 36. 67, 86,162 Bauch, George .... . 18, 42, 89 61 Baumann, Jane. . . . . . Baumgartner, Dorothy ..... 58 Baxter, Richard ........... 61 Beatovic, Betty ............ 49 Becker, Fred .... ..... 6 1 Becker, Harry .... ..... 4 7 Becker, Shirley ............ 49 Beetow, Jeanne 37, 72, 76, 151 Behling, Carol ............ 49 Behling, Evelyn ........... 54 Behma, Dolores .......... 118 Benkelman, Ruth ........ .47 Benn, Charles ..... ..... 5 4 Bennett, Miriam . . . . . . . .40 Benning, George .......... 49 Benway, Gordon .......... 60 Berg, Arnold ......... 37, 163 Borowski, Genevie. . . Boi-ts,Betty......... .37, 150 . .....49 Borun, Mary. . . . ..... 45, 143 Borzykowski, Nancy .... . . .60 Both, Melvin ............. 60 Bouck, Delores ............ 54 Bourne, Gladys ...... -37, 147 Boyce, Hawley .... ...... 4 7 Boyd, Nan ........ . . .123 Boyle, Edward .... . . . . 54 Bracey, Rita ........ ..... 6 0 Brad, Francis 39, 87, 106. 158 Bradley, Mary ...... .... 1 20 Brady, Ruth .............. 49 Brandstaetter, Lois ........ 42 Brandt, Betty .......... 61, 82 Brandt, Beverly ........... 54 Braun, Jack ....... .... 4 7 Braun, Richard ..... .... 6 1 Brechtel, Mary ............ 45 Bressler, Ray .... ......... . 61 Breutzmann, Aldine ....... 43 Breutzmann, Margaret ..... 60 Breutzmann, Richard ...... Brielmaier, Mary. . .22, 49, Brielmaier, Winifred 60 76 21, 38, 77, 135 Bristow, Eugene ........... 47 Brodersen. Ruth ......... 121 Brogan, Thomas . . .... 47 Broge, Joyce ........ .... 4 2 Bromberg, Garon ......... 60 Bronikowski, David ....... 60 Brown, David ............. 49 Brown, Elmer ....... Brown, John ...... 26 ......50 ,39,l48 28,60 Brownell, John ........ Brueckner, May .... ....... 4 Z Bruens, Shirley ........... 40 Bruiz, Marianne .......... 49 Brunk, Alfred ...... . .70, 1 14 Brunner, Donald .......... 41 Brusewitz, Otto ............ 42 Budish, Eugenia ..... .... 4 2 Budish, Shirley . . . . . . . 54 Budney, Patricia . . .... 49 Budziszewski, Florence . . . .40 Buechler, John 17, 24, 29, 42, 70, 89 Buelow, Walter ....... Buenger, Harold. .37, 37, 136 88, 141 49 Buenger, Robert . . . . . . . . . . Bukowski Evel n Bullock, Elizabeth ......... , y ......... 38 Bulger, Evonne ...... .... 4 2 6 l 49 Buraczewski, Mary . . . . . . . . Burghardt, Elmer ..... Burke, James ......... Burke, Jack .......... Burke, Richard ....... Burman, Alice ..... Burskey, Ruth ..... Buschke, Robert .... .47,70 36,163 36,163 .s4,89 .....123 ....41 ......49 Bush, Arlene ............. 60 Buske, Russell ...... Buske, Wallace .... 90 C ......49 ,91, 124 Cajski, Frank .... .... 5 1 Callahan, John ........... .49 Campbell, Marian 38, 67, 76, 86, 146 Cannon, Lorayne .... . .... 44 Card, William ......... 51, 85 Carpenter, William . . .39, 157 Casey, Roberta. ........... 44 Casselman, Carol .......... 55 Caughey, Mary ..... .... 5 8 Cavanaugh, Mary . . . . . . .58 Cerar, Joseph ...... .... 58 Ceszynski, Florence . . .... 47 Cevan, Ellen ....... .... 5 8 Ceynowa, Althea .......... 61 Chambers, Joyce .... 58 Chandek, Albert ..21','i6,' 141 Chandek, Hermane ...... . 44 Chanik, Glenn ...... Chavez, Carmen .... Checker, Rosemary. . Cherti, Robert ...... Cheslock, John ...... Chirafisi, Dolores .... Christensen, Audrey. Christensen, Carol . . Christensen, Helen. . Christenson, Coralie. Christenson, Yvonne. . .24, Christiansen, Hans. . Christiansen, Christiansen, Shirley Christianson, Marlyn 58 58 51 61 44 44 . . . . . .61 61 40 58 44 . . . . . .61 Robert ...... 44 . . . . ..55 61 Christie, Betty . ........... 47 Christman, Mary .......... 55 Chworowsky, Carol 39, 66, 76. SO, 83, 90, 91, 128,131,135 Ciesla, Phyllis ............. 52 Cieszynski, Virginia ....... 58 Cinquemani, Jo ........... 51 Cin uemani, Josephine .... 58 47 Claflc, Ruth ......... Clough, Shirley ........... 51 Cody, Catherine 37, 67, 76, 151 Coffeen, Thelma .......... 52 Cole, Alice ...... ........ 1 21 Cole. Sally ....... Conley, Jay .... . . . Conell, Elaine ..... Cook, Shirley ..... Coolman, Robert .... Cooper. Patricia ..... Corbe Doris is ....16,47 ......58 ......s1 38,152 ......51 ......51 37. 147 gp ........ Corbett, Nathalie .......... 58 Cordes, Donald . ..... ..... 5 5 Costello, Mary ..... ..... 5 2 Cotton, Dorothy ......... 1 15 Cotton, Robert ............ 58 Counihan, Shirley ......... 47 Cowden, Fay .............. 47 Cowie, Donald .... 36, 87, 139 Cowie. George ............ 61 Crittenden, Jean 38, 76 86, 163 Crook, June ....... . ....... 47 Crull, Joan ................ 44 C Curtis, Doris .... ........ 4 4 Curtis, Wallace ....... 36, 162 Cybell, Rita ..... ....... 4 4 Cybell, Roland ............ 58 Cybell, Theresa ........... 44 Czajkowski, Geraldine ..... 55 Czaplewski, James ......... 41 Czarapata, Richard . . . . . . 39 Czechorski, Warren ...... 1 14 .....44 Dahlke, Vivian. . . ..... . .58 Daily, Kathryn ....... 39, 159 Daley, Rita ........... 39, 159 Dallmann, Lyla ........... 58 Damjanovich, Dorothy 39, 133 Damjanovich, Zorka ....... 47 Danish, Caroline .......... 58' Danish, Dorothy. . . . . .39, 159 Danish, Edith .......... . . .41 Danish, Kenneth . . . . . . . .53 Dantzman, Mary .......... 53 Dapper, Thomas ....... 28, 44 Datka, Virginia .... ..... 5 1 Davids, Doreen .... . . . 58 Davies, Marjorie . . . . . .58 Davis, Alice ...... . . . . 58 Davis, Shirley .... . . , S8 Decker, Alleon. . . . . .41 De Frain, Alfred . . . . . . 58 De Frain, Joy ............. 44 Delebeck, Georgien . . 53 De Losh, LeRoy ..... Demitriou, Stella .......... 57 De Motto, Rose ...... . . . . .49 1'di,' i24 Dent, Beverly ............. 58 Derfus, Lucille ........ 37, 158 Derus, Carol ...... ....... 6 1 Derus, Shirley .... Desotell, Betty ..... Desotell, Beverly. . . Dethlotf, Carol. . . Dethloff, Nancy .... 52 53 . . . 53 47 61 47 De Veau, Audrey. ....... . . Dietrich, Audrey . . . . . . . 147 Dietrich, Janis ..... .... 6 1 Dietrich, Margaret . . . . . . 55 Dingler, Kenneth .... . . .41 Disch, Harriet ..... . . . 58 Distenfeld, Lila. . . . . .41 Dixon, Lois ........ . . .44 Doepke, Carol ....... .... 5 3 Dombrowski, Carol ....... 58 Domrois, Rosemarie ....... 50 Donovan, Alice ........... 61 Dorcey, John ....... . .36, 142 Dorcey, William ........... 50 Dorow, William ...... 36, 158 Drew, Audrey ............. 53 Drew, Loran .............. 53 Drewry, Barbara. . .41, 84, 85 Driscoll, Patrick ........... 53 Drzewiecki, Dolores ....... 58 Duane, Robert ...... . . . .44 Duen, James ....... .... 5 4 Duffy, Mary ..... . . .43 Du Mez, Evelyn . . . . . . . 140 Dumke, Doris .... ..... 5 5 Dumke, Warren ....... 53, 82 Dundas, William. . . . . . . .53 Durand, Archie. ..... . . .53 Duszynski, Audrey ........ 58 Duszynski, Beatrice ........ 44 Dybul, Gertrude .......... 58 Dyken, Henry ............ 58 Dzioba, Mildred ...... 39, 156 Eaton, Loralene. . . . . . . .41 Eberling, Gloria. ....... 54 Ebert, Carol .... . . .47, 83 Ebert, John. . . ....117 Eckert, Betty .... . . . . . . . . . .47 Eckert, Dorothy .... Eckert, Elizabeth .... Eckert, Joann ..... Eckhart. John ..... Edelstein, Jane .... Edwards, Ianthe ..... ..39, 153 ......52 ....61 . .... 58 ....121 .....41 Ehrman, Geraldine ...... . . 58 Eickhoff, Virginia. . . Eisch, Beverly ...... Elliott, Arline ..... Ender, Eugene ...... .. ..58 36,141 ......43 ......43 Engel, Kenwood .......... 61 Engel, LaVerne ..... En elhardt, Vivian. . . . .43, 82 . .39, 134 43 Eniosk, Barbara .......... Erb, Elsbeth ........ ...54, Erdmann, Caroline ........ Erdmann, Elaine .... Erdmann, Gloria .... Erdmann, 1nez .... Erenz, Charlene ..... Erickson, Bruce ..... Erickson, Caroline . . Erickson, Donald. . . . . . . . . . Erickson, Mavonne ........ Ermi, William ...... . . . . . . Erpelding, Beatrice . ...22, Evans, Beverly ............ Evans, Marilyn. . . . Ewert, Carol. . . . F Fabian, Audrey . . . Fabrizio, Ernest . . . Fadness, Gerald ..... Faeth, Norma . .... . 82 61 61 41 58 43 47 . . . . .52 47 47 41 44 43 . . . . .61 52 .....49 Falconero, Catherine . . . . . . Fare, Rosemarie. . . . . . . . . . . Farina, Grace. .... . . Fehlberg, Dolores . . . Feller, Dolores .... Felske, James ..... Felski, Charlotte .... Felski, Lorraine. . . Fennell, Grace ...... Fenske, Dorothy .... Fenzl, Phyllis ..... Ferri, Louise .... Ferri. Paul ........ Fiedler, Marilyn .... Fiedler, Robert .... Filenius, Carol .... Fimiano, Bette .... Findlay, Joan . . . Finger, Violet. . . Fiorelli, Gaston ..... Fischer, Lorraine . . . Fisher, Grace ..... Fisler, Louise ...... Flatow, Richard ...... Flitsch, Lois ....... Fonaas, John ..... . 419 . .39, 156 47 43 41 59 ....43 .....40 .....61 ....61 ....120 .....49 56 59 43 43 . . . . . 59 43 41 59 49 78 n.43, ..39,159 . ..... 56 . .49 .6l,75 Fonaas, Marilyn ........... Fons, Daniel ........ ...59, 41 47 Fonaas, June .............. 59 39 89 49 Fons,Norman............ Fons, Sylvia ............... 44 Fons, Virginia 77, 111, 116, 128 Forcila, James ............. 44 Forrest, Allen ......... . . . . Fossum, Anton .... Foster, Edwin. . . Foster, Joan .... Fox, Gloria .... Fox, Jeanne . . . . . Fox, Richard. . . . Frank, Richard .... Franklin, Mary ..... Frankwicz, Marcia . . Franszczak, Rose .... 43 .....60 .....61 59 ......61 ..36,l60 ......56 ......59 ..39,145 ......61 .....56 Freda, Betty ............... 47 Frederick, Ronald. . . Fredericks, Betty .... Fredericks, Roy. . . Fredrich, Sandra .... Freed, Margaret ..... Freeman, Richard. . . Freiman, Orvilla .... ......47 ....49 ...122 .....56 ......47 .56 ..39,139 Page One Hundred Eighty-five .48 1 Index of Students v F G H .I K Freitag, Audrey . . . Fricano, Carlo .... ....44 ....43 114 Fricano, Salvatore. . . . . . . . Fricker, Gloria ........ Friske, Howard . . . Frister, Rosalie .... Fritsch, Shirley .... Fritz, Patricia ..... Euhrman, Ruth . . . G Gaber, Jeanette .... Ga liano Dolores .18, 41 59 ....49 56 43 .. ..43 40 Gabrovic, Audrey ...... 43, 73 45 49 g , ......... Galaszewski, Richard ...... Galecki, Rosemarie ........ 53 Galligan, Gwendolyn ...... 44 Garcia, Rudy .............. 56 Gardetto, Theresa ......... 48 Garneau, Ada ............. 56 Gauer, George ............ 43 36 157 Gauer, Jean .... . . . . . . Q Gauger, Ruth .... ........ Gavin, Eugenia. . Gavin, John ..... Gay, Dewey ....... Gedda, Madeline .... Gehring, Clyde . . . Gehrke, Cora .... Geil, Phillip ..... Gens, Dorrine ..... Gerner, Robert .... 47 43 ....57 ....57 ....57 Geske, Donald ............ Giacomo, Beverly ......... Giaimo, Mafalda. 1 1 1, 122, 129 Giannoni, Carol. .......... 56 Gibbs, Carol .............. 58 Gibbs, Kathleen ........... 38 Gibbs, Patricia ............ 47 Giencke, Edward .......... 56 Gierhahn, Ruth ...... 36, 142 Gill, Donald ...... 39, 53 57 . . . . 56 41 53 47 86, 142 Gillo, Robert ...... .... 6 2, 75 Giovanini, James .......... 56 Gipp, Earl ........ .... . . 57 Gitto, Caroline ............ 44 Gitzel, Carol ...... . . . . Gleisner, Robert 36, 156 53 Glow, Lorraine . . . .... . 118 Gnat, Emily. . . . . Goad, Frederick. . . ....62 Goelz, La Verne ........... 62 Goelz, Lawrence ..... . .56, 89 Goetz, Cresantha .......... 57 Goldberg, Jack ...... Goodmann, Nels .... Gordon, Bruce ...... ....57 ....43 Gordon, Winifred ........ . 41 Gordon, Michael ....... . . . 53 56 57 Gorecki, Betty ..... ....... Gorecki, Eugenia 36, 147 57 Gorecki, Patricia. . . . . . . . . . Goretske, Verlyn .... .... 6 2 Gorney, Gordon .... .... 5 1 Gorski, Erwin ..... .... 4 7 Gorton, Audrey. . . . . . .53 Gotz, Arlene ..... .... 6 2 Graef, Richard .... .... 4 2 Graves, June ..... .... 4 1 Graves, Richard. . . . . . . 57 Gray, Arthur .... .... 4 3 Gray, Mildred .... .... 5 3 Gray, Theodore ........... 47 Grebe, Jane ............... 57 Greenemeier, Helen ....... 53 Gregg, RoseAnne .......... 45 Gregorski, Grace .......... 47 Gregorski, Helen .......... 57 Gritzmacher, Dorothy ..... 47 Gritzmacher, Ruth ........ 41 Gronczewski, Dorothy ..... 53 Grosbier, Shirley .... .... . 1 18 Grove, Gloria ......... 39, 153 Grover, Richard ........... 53 Gruenberg, Beverly ....... 41 Gruettner, Donald ......... 57 Grundmann, Ilse ......... .53 Guhl, Barbara ............ 57 Guhl ames 103, 106 , J .... .40, Gumpert, Rita ........ . . . .51 Gundlack, Carol .......... 41 Gurd Guto Gutsc Habe Habe Hage Hahn Haig Hai Hal Hall Hall Halse Halv Ha Ham Ham Hami Ham Ham Ham Hank Hank Hann Han , Hans Han Hans Han Hansi Han Han Han Har Harri Harri Harr Hart Hart Hasa Hasa Hase Hase 1 Hatc Haw Haw Haye Hav Heac Head Head Heal Heid Heid Heil Heim Hein Hein Hein Hein Hein Hei Hein Heise He Hele Helf Hell Hell Hels Hels Hend Hen Hen Hen Henr Henr Henr Henr Hens Hens Hep Her . 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Hi by Shirley ....62 .....47 g , ............ 47 Hi l, Eugene .......... 46, 106 Hillman, Beverly ......... 43 Hillman, Robert Hilton, Patricia. Hinrichs, Joyce ...22 52 76 n v Hintz, Lois. .36, 84, 129, 137 Hintz, Marjorie .... .......52 Hintz, Shirley ............ 1 19 46 Hinz, Lois ...... Hirsch, Gwen .... Hoagland, Janet .... Hoagland, John .... 57 . . . .41 56 52 Hobach, Bernard ......... Hobach, La Verne. . Hofer, Donald ..... 36, 160 56 Hoifman, Blanche ........ Hoffmann, Gertrude ...... 41 Hoffman, Doris ........... 52 46 62 Hoffmann, Viola ......... Hoffmann, William .......57 Hojnachi, Yolanda ........ 57 Holberg, Dolores .......... 52 Holler. Harvey 36, 74, 85, 129, 131, 145 Holmes, Richard .......... 47 45 46 Holtz, Lorraine .... . Honeya er, lone . . . Hoppe, Jerome. . . . . Hornickel, William ....... . . . . . . . 52 Hoppe, Rudolph. . .36, 92, 160 56 57 Horvat, Josephine ........ . Horvat, Rose ..... . . Hoskins, Dorothy . . House, Joanne . . . . . Howard, Carolyn . . . . . . . . . Howell, John . . .......... . Huberty, John ............ Huberty, Thomas . . Hundt, Don ....... Hurley, Barbara .... Hurley, Carol .... 43 52 43 57 44 Howser, Gwendolyn ...... 62 42 52 44 62 52 56 Huss, Robert. . . llovshek, Beatrice ......... 54 Immel, Carl. . .39, 75, 89, 138 Immel, John. . .... 39, 75, 138 Ipsen, Jean ........ Iseli, Audrey. . . . . Jablonski, Robert 39, 92, 94, 146 Jack, Rita. ......... .......53 Jacob, Shirley ............. 54 Jacobsen, Elizabeth .... 77, 1 13 Jaczynski, Gerald ......... 121 Jagielski, Geraldine ...... . . 58 Janaszek, Helen ...... . . . 58 Janicki, Alice ...... .... 5 8 Jankowslti, Joan ........... 49 Jankowslti, Ruth .......... 62 Jans, Joyce ........ 26, 37, 158 Janus, Audrey. . . . . . .......58 Januszewski, Donald ....... 58 Jarich, Mildred .... .......47 Jasinski, Rose ......... 38, 154 Jasiorkowski, Leo ......... 58 Jaszewski, Charlotte ...... .45 Jennings, Jacqueline ....... 62 Jensen, Lee. . 16, 47, 92, 93, 94 Jensen, Virginia . . . . . .38, 152 Jeske, Marion ......... 45, 83 Jeszka, June ......... .38, 162 Jewess, John ........... . . . 54 Jirikowic, Henry ....... . . .45 Joers, Grace .......... . .... 49 Johansen, Annita 22, 36, 76. 86, 141 Johnson, Ardith ...... 36, 144 Johnson, Betty ........... 1 18 Johnson, Donald .... ..... 5 8 Johnson, Jean ............. 62 Johnson, Marilyn ...... . . .45 Johnson, Patricia. . . . . . . .49 Johnson, Robert .... ..... 4 1 Johnson, Stanley .......... 47 Johnson, Sylvia ........... 54 Johnson, Wallace Johnson, Jonas, Do 39, 75, 87, 138 Warren . .... 39, 138 nald ..... . . . . .... 47 Jonas, Mary ..... . . . . . Jones, Josephine . . . . . . . Jozwiak, Margaret ......... Julian, Gloria ....... ..... 52 54 Joyce, Mary ......... ..... 4 5 53 45 41 Jungmann, Heinz . . . . . . . K Kachel, Beatrice .... ..... 4 8 Kadow, Ruth ..... ..... 5 7 Kaiser, Dorothy ........... 38 Kallin, Robert ......... 43, 72 Kalmbacher, Alice ....... 158 Kalmer, Mary ........ 37, 133 Kaluzny, James ............ 62 Kaluzny, Shirley .... ..... 60 Kaminski, Craig ......... 125 Kaminski, Eugene ......... 57 Kangas, Jean .............. 50 Kansier, Dierdre .......... 57 Kant, Ma FY 38, 67, 68, 128, 151 Kant, Robert ...... . ...... . 50 Kapitzke, Edward. . 19, 38, 161 57 Kapke, Walter ............ Karas, Betty............... Karolewicz, Virginia . . ..... Karr, Ric hard ............. Kartes, Bernice . . . . . . . . Kartes, Dolores. . . . . . . . . Kassa,Betty....... 57 57 57 Karsten, John ...... ..... 5 7 62 43 62 48 Katcha, Mary ..... . . .... . Kauffung, Karl ............ Kaufman, Jerome ....... . . Kauss, George ...... .... . Kaye,Joyce....... Kaye, Patricia. . . . . . . . . . 50 43 50 Kauss, Theodore . . . . . . . .62 38 50 62 Kaye, Shi rley'...... ..... Kebbekus, Hazel . ...... . . 119 Keeney, Patricia 81, 24, 29. 41, 70 55 Kelly, Patricia. . . . . . . . Keltner, Donna ........... 55 Kemp, James .............. 48 Kemp, Rosalyn .... 38, 91, 163 Kepner, Mary .... ......... 60 Kern, illohn. . ............ .43 Kessel on, Robert ..... 17, 40 Kiddleho per, Clement .... Kieby, Jolrin .......... Kieckow, Gerald ...... 42 .....62 ....50 48 Kielpinski, David .... ..... Kilps. Shirley ....... Kirsch, Jean ........ Kirsch, Rosemary ......... Kitzrow, Gerald ........... Kitzrow, Joan 43 . . . .50 57 50 16, 48, 83, 92, 93 Klaerig, Joyce ............. 57 Klatt, June ....... . ........ 57 Klawien o ce . J v 38, 73, 83, 129, 150 Kleczka, Bernadine ........ 62 Kleifen, James ............ 55 Klein, Patricia ..... 48, 73, 83 Kleinschmidt, Audrae ..... 50 Kleinschmidt, Carol. . Kleinschmidt, Eileen 38, Klema, Joanne ....... Kleman, Rose ........ Klemz, Audrey ....... Klemz, Lois .......... Klevenow, Marshall. . Klevenow, Leslie. .26, Kling, Stevens ....... . Klinter, Elaine ....... .50, 82 73, 151 .....50 .....57 .....43 . .... 57 37, 132 .....50 .....55 Kliss, Joyce ......... Klobucher, Eileen .... Klopotic, Harvey ..... Klotz, Janice ...... Kluck, Violet . . . ...112 .....50 .....62 .48 ...124 124 Klug, Shirley ............ Knaak, Donald ............ 57 Knaak, Jeanne ............ 43 Knaak, Violet ..... 38, 76, 156 Knezevich, Robert .... ...112 57 Knight, Roy .............. Knott, Mary ....... . Knueppel, Marlyn ........ Knutzen, Robert .... Kobza, Mary ...... Koch, Fredrick .... Koch, Thomas. . . . 43 43 ....55 50 57 . ...62 Koebert, Robert ........... 53 Koehler, Jane ............. 48 7, 84 136 Koehler, Kathleen . 3 Koenig, Diane ............ 50 Koenig, Gerald ........... 57 Koenig. Lois ..... ........ 5 7 38, 141 Kokalj , Anna ......... Kollentz, Ruth .... Kolisch, Ruth ....... ......41 ....50 Kolp, Georgiana .... ....... 5 7 Komorowski, Royce ....... 40 Koniecki, Leonard . . ...... 45 Konkel, Audrey .... . ...... 48 Konkel, Dorothy. ..... 38, 155 Kopelke, Shirley . . ........ 57 Kopfer, Dua ne ...... Koplien, Florence ..... Kornkven, Gerald .... ....43 Kornkven, James. .... . . . . . Korycki, Wanda. . . . . . . . . . . Koscielniak, George . . . . . . . Koscielniak, Ruth ..... . . . .50 21, 121 62 55 Kosidowski. Frank . ....... 53 57 Koscki, Mary ............. 55 43 57 Koss, Dolores ............. Kotlarek, David ...... . .... 57 Kotlarek, Larraine .... 38, 133 Kotlowski, Daniel ..... ....57 55 Kowalczewski, Delores .... . Kowalczyk, Dorothy ....... Kowalski, Genevieve Krahn, Robert ...... Krainik, Barbara .... 41 43 Kozlowski, Eleanor .... .... 5 0 62 43 50 Kraklow, Gilbert .......... Kramer, Geraldine ....... 1 19 Kramer, Kathleen ......... 43 Kranich, Harriet .......... 50 Krause, Arthur. ...... 38, 149 Krause, Audrey ........... 55 Krause, Carol . ........ 50, 82 Krcmar, George 100, 101, 111, 113 Kriefall.J0vce.............40 Krogstad, Shirley .......... 48 Kroll, Betty ......... ..... 5 7 Kroll, Theresa ...... . . . . 57 Krueger, Jeannine ......... 53 Krueger, Richard .... ..... 50 Krug, Audrey ............. 41 Krumree, Claude. ......... 57 Kruzick, Edward .......... 50 Kryszewski, Harriet. . .38, 155 Krzewina, Geraldine ...... 50 Krzyzanowski, La Verne. . .55 Kuba, Lucille ............. 55 Kuberth, Joanne .......... 62 57 Kubik, Sylvia ...... . Kubik, Theodore .......... 43 Kucharski, Marianne. . .... Kuchnowski, Yvonne.38, 1 Kuhagen, Lawrence. . .38, Kuhn, Bert 38, 129, 130, 131, 49 54 148 161 Kuhn, Joyce .............. 50 Kuich, Duane .... . . . . . .... 41 Kujawa, Eugene .... . .38, 148 Kurczewski, Adeline . . ....41 Kurth, Anne .............. 50 Kusba, Earl ............. . .43 Kusserow, Beverly 21, 38, 69, 70, 128, 137 Kvalheim, Dorothy ........ 55 Kvalheim, Marion ........ 62 Kvalheim, Ray .... . . .38, 149 Kwasniewski, Audrey ..... 55 Kyper, Rose. . .4-1, 81, 94, 140 Nord, Marcia ...... ani Index of Students L ll hh hi Lachmund, Roy ..... . .41. 89 La Court, Wesley .... . . . . . .48 Ladish, Joan ......... ...58 56 La Fevre, Ryerson ......... La Fond, Melray ......... 124 Lamon, Richard .........,. 58 Lampe, Alice ........, 36, 152 Lampe, Carol ............. 44 Lampe, Donald ........... 62 Landin, Dolores ...... 38, 146 Landoff, Robert ........... 58 Landry, Mildred . . . . . . . .45 Lange, Joan. . . . . . Lange, Marilyn .... Lange, Patricia. . . . ...62 .....58 ...27,48 Igngen, Evelyn ....... 38, 150 Langlie, Nelson ...... . . . . .58 Lanza, Keith .............. 48 Larek, Lorraine ....... 38, 146 Larson, Betty ............. 45 Larson, Constance ......... 41 Larson, Sally ....... . . .62 Larson, Theodore ......... 62 Lau, Harry .............. 115 Laudenbach, Mary ........ 44 Laufenberg, Colleen 25. 44. 84, 85 Lawnicki, Gilbert ......... 58 Lawrence, Richard ..... 44, S8 Lazar, Luise ............... 56 Lecci, John ...... . . ..... 58 Lee, David ......... ..... 48 Lee, Lila ................. 1 15 Lehmann, Arthur ......... 48 Leidolf, Raymond ..... 39, 138 Leiss, Joyce ............... 58 Lelivelt, Doris. . . . . . . . .41 Lemanski, Ed ...... .... 44 Lemanski, Lorraine . . . . .48 Lenger, Earl ....... ..... 5 8 Lentz, Joseph .... ....... 60 Lenz, Elmer..........38, 157 Lenz, Evelynne. . . . Lepthien, William . . . . . 58, 85 Leverenz, Betty ...... . . . . . 48 Leverenz, Clarence ..... . . .58 Lewandowski, Cons Lewandowski, Le Roy ..... Lewandowski, Theresa .... Liebeck, La Verne ......... Liebenthal, Inez ........... Liebherr, Bernice ......... Lierman, Shirley. . . Liesch, Jean ............. . . Li nzmeyer, Gloria tance . .48 EETEZEIET I :groan S Ham F5555 5 -l m Eggs? 2 s! -'1-5 r , nan ... ,guna L' S5552 5 E?EE5 . 9 2221.-in :- Etiagtsiiitia 77, 90, 91, 122 Lipinski, Rose ....... .... . . 58 Lochinski, George ......... 58 Loffredo, Leonard .... . . .48 Long, Nancy ....... .... 44 Long, Russell .... .... 44 Lord, Jean ....... ..... 48 Lord, Phyllis ............. .41 Lozinski, Patricia ...... 48, 83 Lucas, Lucille ............. 44 Luckmann, Shirley ...... . .48 Ludtke, Marion .......... 120 Ludwig, George .... . . .58 Ludwi ames . . . 58 g, J .... Luebs, Ray ....... ....122 Luebs, Ruth ............. 1 19 Luedtke, Edward ..... . . . . 58 Luettgen, Sally ............ 45 Luetzow, Ebner 37. 74, 129, 139 Luetzow, Joan ..... . . . ..... 58 Luke, Joyce ............... 48 Lund, John. . . Lund, Elaine ..... .......58 Lustig, Arlene ............. 48 Lustig, Joan .... Luther, Calvin .... Luther, Gerald ..... ....37, 157 .......41 Luther, Geraldine ......... 48 Lyon,June......... ...58 Maas, Audrey ...... Maas, Carolyne .... .. .... 47 46 MacDougal, Yvonne ...... . 41 Machgan, Dorothy .... Machgan, Helen . . . 38, 152 62 Maciejewski, Vivian ....... Mackey, Charles . . . Madlung, Jeanette. . Magnus, Kenneth . . Maier, Beverly ..... Makowski, Bernadine 51 56 .......59 57 46 Makowski, Edgar ...... 25, 46 Makuter, Irene ............ 51 Malawsky, Irving . . .... 50 Malek, William .... . . . 148 Maliszeski, Thomas. . ..... 59 Malone, Carolyn. . . . . . . 51 Malone, Ruth ..... ...... 5 9 Malson, Gerald ....... 88, 1 17 Malzahn, Barbara ......... 45 Malzahn, Geraldine ....... 60 Metzke, Arthur ........... 55 Me er Carol Meyer: Donald: Meyer, Elizabeth .... ......59 100,141 ....118 Meyer, Gordon ..... . . 37. 86 Meyer, Henry ...... ...... 5 9 Meyer, Lorilla ............ 46 Meyer, Margaret .......... 46 Meyer, Marie. . . . . . . . .46, 78 Michalak, Alice ........... 37 Michalski, Arlene ......... 44 Michalski, Gertrude . . 37, 153 55 Michalski, JoAnn ......... Michalski, Maryann ....... 55 Michel, Frank ............ 60 Mierendorf, Elmer . . 48 Mierendorf, Robert ........ 59 Milrsch, Charles ........... 41 55 46 60 Milewski, Carolynne Milkowski, Violet. . . Miller, Diana ....... Mangino, Phyllis .......... 59 Manslte, James ...... ..... 4 1 Manske, Lois ......... , ..... 51 Manske, Rhodiane ........ 51 Manthey, Patricia 38, 68, 73, 76, 136 Manti, Robert ....... 101, 113 Manthy, Dolores .......... 62 Manzeck, Jean .... ...... 48 Marchetti, Mary .... ..... 5 1 Marcussen. Betty .......... 46 Marek, Mary ......... 38, 153 Marek. Therese ........... 51 Marks, Charles ........ 37, 75 Marley, Lorene . . . .... . .47 Marshall, Colin ..... .... 5 9 Marshall, Robert .......... 59 Martin, Anne ............. 48 Martin, Beverly .......... 1 12 Martin, Daniel .... 37, 87, 162 Martin, Della ............. 62 Martin, Jean .............. 48 Martin, Kenneth .......... 46 Martincic, Donald .... ..... 4 6 Martinez, Mary ..... .... . 46 Marturetti, Martin ........ 40 Materi, Betty ........ ..... 5 9 Mathes, Donald ........... 42 Mathes, Gerald ....... 37, 142 Matschull, Joyce .......... 51 Matthei, Dorothy .......... 46 Matthei, William .......... 51 Mattice, Harold ........... 51 Mattuschek, Raymond Miller, Gilbert ............ 62 Miller, Gladys ........ 37, 152 Miller, Herbert ........... 46 Miller, James .... . .' .... 62 Miller, Jane ...... .... 5 1 Miller, Jane 1. .... .... 5 5 Miller, Lorraine .... .... 5 1 Miller, Luanne .... . . . .48 Miller, Marcella .... ...... 5 1 Miller, Marilyn ........... 59 Miller, Richard ....... 37, 158 Miller, Russell. . . . . . . . . .59 Miller, Shirley ..... ...... 5 5 Min , Daniel ..... .... 6 2 Mitcfell. George ..... .... 5 9 Mlinar, Loddy ............ 59 .........115 Moczek, Edwin . Moehrle, Earl . . Moeller. Elsie ....... Mollenhauer, Gloria. Molthen, Joseph . . . Momblow, Charles ........ Mooney, Nancy .... Morbeck, Marian. . . Morden, Edythe .... Morden, Nancy .... Morden, Thomas . . Morella, Gladys ..... .... 60 Morgenroth, Gloria ...... 119 Morrison, James . . . Mowry, Evelyn ..... Mrotek, Casmer .... Mueller, Donald . . . Mueller, Eunice .... Mueller, Joan . . las ..37.148 ......59 .. .... 59 . .22, 62 54 ......59 51 51 ....62 .....115 ......42 158 ......62 ......5l .....118 ......5l ......41 Mueller, Kathleen. . Munkwitz, ilioan .... Murack, Jo n ..... 18, 37, Murack, Robert .......... Murray, Lillian. . .37, 37, 141 Matz, Dolores ......... 38, 140 Matzen, Joyce ..... ...... . . 46 Mavis, Arnold ........ 46, 106 Mayer, George .... ...... 46 Maynard, Dawn .... ....... 6 2 McArthur, Jean ...... 38, 134 McCall, Geraldine ........ 51 McCann, Margaret . . .76, 134 McConnell, Ansley 37, 74. 143 McCormick, Timothy .... .48 McGarry. Donna .......... 51 McHugh, Donald ......... 62 McManaman, Bernard .... 46 McMaster, Robert ......... 55 McMullen, Catherine 39, 66, 68, 129, 145 McNicol, Jean ..... 29, 48. 79 McNicol, Marion ......... 41 Medlyn, Maryl ............ 51 Meier, Donald .... Meilinger, Betty ........... 51 Meisel, Betty ....... . .37, 160 Meisel, Rosemary ..... . . . . 59 Mellor, Lucille ....... 37, 161 Menge, Beatrice .......... 62 Mercier, Robert ........... 59 Mercurio, Geraldine. . ..... 55 Meredith, Audrey 16, 21, 29, 37, 151 Meredith, Marjorie .... 62, 82 Mergel, Polly ......... 37, 153 Merten, Phyllis ........... 51 Merz, Geraldine ..... .... 6 2 Mescher, Cyril .... .... 46 Mescher, Mary .... Messal, Gladys ..... .... Metzger, Charles . . .... 59 ....51 46 Murray, Samuel .... Murray, Sylvester . . . Muschinski, Emil . . Muschinski, June . . . Musha, Charlotte. . . Musha, Rosemary. . . Mussatti, Joyce. . . . . Muszynski, Leona. . . ......4l 149 .49 153 115, 128 ......5l 55 37 ....59 51 51 ....50 Naegele, Margaret ........ .49 Narum, Nancy .... .20, 45, 78 Nash, Shirley ............ 121 49 Nass, Ruth ....... . Naujock, Esther .... Neacy. Donald ..... Neer, Marilyn . . . Neer, William. . . . Neess, Nancy ...... Nehlsen, Thomas. . Nehring, Jayne ..... . .28, Nehring, Richard ......... Neitzel, Albert .......... . . Neitzel Betty . . ..... , 27. Neitzel, Carolyn . ......... . 60 62 48 60 42 62 . . . .45 62 44 - . 48 62 37 Neitzel, Robert E .......... Neitzel, Robert W ..... . , .116 Nelesen, John ...... Nelesen, Margaret ......... 45 Nelson, Boyd ...... . . . . .49 Nelson, Delores. . . . . . . 120 Nelson, Joanne .... . . .49 Nelson, John . ........ . . . . Nelson, Kathleen ...... 62, Nelson, Quentin . . . Neubauer, Vivian .... Neuman, Virginia. . Newbury, James . . . 62 82 43 Neskie, Audrey ........... 45 55 55 40 48 Newbury, Janet .... Nield, Betty ..... Nield, Patricia . . . Niemann, Betty .... ffu w fffm Niemann, Laurel. . . . . . . . . 163 45 Nissen, Boynton. . . Noeske, Gerald .... Nolander, Arleen ......... Nowak, Ruth ............. Nowakow ki, Patricia ..... Nowland, Beverly .... 38, 1 Nowland, Janice .......... Nyquist. Jean ...... Nyquist, Robert .... 60 60 . . . . .49 40 56 54 62 ....117 ....l16 CD Oberlander, Lawrence .... .53 Ockerlander, Donald ...... 62 O'Connell, Gerald ......... 58 O'Connell, Wayne ........ 44 Oestreich, Marilyn .... 37, 159 O'Hara, William ....... 28, 58 Oleniczak, Robert ...... 53, 89 Oliver, Darold ............ 62 Oliver, Richard ...... . . 17, 40 Olm, glerman .... . .... 52 Olm, hirley ..... ....... 5 4 Olsen, Dorothy ....... 37, 135 Olsen, Joanne .... . ...... 62 Olson. Dawson. . . ..... . .62 Olson, Jean ..... .... 3 7, 152 Olson. Maxine. . . . . . . .82, 116 Olson. Robert ............. 62 Ortmann, Gary ........... 58 Orzechowski, Lydia ....... 58 Osborne, James ...... .... 5 8 Osinski, Donald ...... .... 5 4 Oxendorf, Robert .... .... 5 4 Ozzello, James ...... .... 5 5 Paap, Joyce ............... 50 Pacala, Josephine .... . ..... 50 Pace, Paul ........... 101, 113 Pacholczyk, Antoinette .... 62 Paetzke, William ..... . .27, 60 Pa 'ni, Albina ........ 37, 160 Pahllow, Robert ........... 54 Pakulski, Edward . ........ 50 Palecek, Shirley. .77, 113, 129 Pahcke, Jean. ...... ....... 5 0 Pando, Mary .............. 50 Panlcau, Edwin. . . . . .62 Papa, Viola ............... 44 Papenfus, Arthur ....... . . .60 Papke, Robert. .23, 36, 74, 139 Paprocki, Dorothy .... 37, 132 Paprocki, Gladys .......... 60 Paradowski, Leola ......... 44 Passamani, Dolores ........ 40 Patterson, Robert. .90, 91, 1 12 Patzfahl, La Verne ......... 60 Paulus, Jean .............. 60 Pavlik, John .......... 36, 137 Pawinski, Alfred ...... 37, 149 Pawlak, George ........... 50 Pecanas. Helen ..... ..... 4 5 Pelfer, Dolores .... . . .48 Pegis, Charles .... . . .60 P Pegis, Polly ..... Peliska, Harry .... Pellerin, Marilyn .... ..... Pellerin. Raoul ...... . . . . . Perez, Socorro ..... . . . . . . . Perry, Nathalie . . . . . . . . . 48 50 60 50 Peltier, Geraldine ......... 50 44 44 50 Peshal, Estelle ............. Peters, Betty. . . . . . . . . . 21, 1 Peters, Robert ............. Peterson, Elizabeth . ..... . . Peterson, Orville. . . . . . . . . . Peterson, Robert L.. . . Peterson, Robert R. ...... L . 22 48 50 Peterson, Joyce ...... ..... 5 4 62 50 40 48 Peterson, William . ........ Petrsneli, Robert .... Petri, Lois .... .... . Petrovich, Donald ......... Petrovich, Samuel ......... Z- .- w SSS 1111-'QLQ U U U U Karan. gage graces EERE gg5 g 'aubf' rreiig SSO? -.Qin 5575 1-qfj'--W' On 0-12.55 gr!-1: SSB?-c w0:1 ,:'J:.-D ,1,5.-- ,Qn.-w vp.: .rg-ZE 5.10 :.-I--wi-.1 -:,:-:2sv 2:- 3E::::8 zzh '.....' ..!9 GmE h'm :g:SNON O20 Pierson, Dolores .... . . ..... 54 Pieterick, Marcella ...... . 123 Pihl, Clarence ...... .... 6 2 Pilak, Leo ......... Pinter, Charles .... Pinter, James ....... ..... Piotriswski, Ral h ......... Piszczek, Dorotgy ........ Piszczek, William ..... 60 .....54 50 51 .54 21, 124 Placzek, Lorraine. . . . . ..60 Plennes, George .... . Plennes, Jane ..... . . Plennes, Richard. . . . Plennes, Ruth ..... Plesec, Mary .... Plewa. Florian . . . . .....54 .....54 ....144 Plimpton, Yvette. . . . .... .49 Plonka, Eugene . . . Pluim, Helen ..... Pluim, Mildred ....... .60 40, 133 Pluskota, Ernest ......... . . 60 Poepping, Mary ...... Polachek, Elaine. . . . . . Pollack, Shirley ........... Pollock, Vincent. . . . Polsley, Peter ..... Polster, James ..... Possing, Janet. . . Poth,Carol .... Poth, Jean ....... Poth, Milton ...... . Poth, Ruth .......... Potter. Frederick .... Potter, Glen .......... Pottinger, Donald .50 41, 161 50 . . . .54 . .... 54 44 50 . .... 62 .....62 .....50 .....50 37, 75, 81, 87, 138 62 Powers, Gloria ..... Pradarelli, August. . Pradovic, Joseph . . . Pradovic, Lucille. . . Pranewicz, Dorothy Prasser, Erwin ..... Prebelski, Douglas. . Prentke, Audrey . . . Prentke, Evelyn .... Preusser, Janet ..... Prevetti, Petranilla . Prickett, Milton .... Priddy, Jeanette .... Priebe, Carol. ..... . Prochaska, Gertrude . . Prochaska, Shirley . Prusak, Joyce ..... . Przytarski, Zeno .... l 40 .......62 60 .......54 44 .....50 50 .......54 50 . ..... 44 54 60 .......45 Pskiet, Alice ......... . . . . . Ptaszynski, Ethelyn ........ M ,sz w 50 Puder, Maybelle .... . . . . . Putfer, George .... Puhek. Donald .... Puhek, Theresa . . . Pyatt, Beverly ..... Pyatt, June ...... Pyzynski, John .... 60 60 54 48 .....50 43 45 Page One Hundred Eighty-seven Q v . . 4 S I v Index of Students Quinlan, Jack .... .... 5 4 :t-- , La Verne ......... 46 Quiroz, Dolores . . .... 40 Rosz , Marcella ......... .60 Quiroz, Robert. . . .... 54 Row 1 , June ...... 36, 76, 143 Roya 1 Albert ............. 40 Roze ack ............... 60 Rue George .... .... 3 6 Rues Shirley ........... 46 Rupe h Cecilia .......... 60 Russ W Eugene. . .36, 87, 139 Rusz wicz, Virginia ...... 48 Raatz Richard Rutl ge, Martha .......... 44 Rackowski Robert Rutz Roland ...... . . .43 Raden, Jean Ruu , Carl ......... .... 4 0 Radick, Eleanor Ryan Raymond .... .... 6 0 Radke Carol Ryba I Audrey. . . . . .48 Radomski Patricia Radomski, Robert.36, 89 138 Radovich, Sylvia Raduenz, Donna. . 36, 73 2 Raduenz, Elaine Rainer, Joan Rainer. Thomas Rajchel, Louis Sabi sh, Camille ......... 52 Rakowski, Gerald 36 143 St O e Lois ............. 52 Ramlow, Margaret St T 1 mas, Virginia ...... 46 Ratayczak, Eugene Salga lo, Dominic ........ 46 Rauch, Richard 43, 89 Sako tz Lillian ........... 40 Rauchfuss Bessie 21 112 Sand son, Grace. ......... 52 Rauls, Kathleen 51 72 Sans everl ............. 52 Rechlicz Eugene 40 81 158 Saue Fred .........,. 40, 106 Rechlicz Marie Save Beverly.25, 39, 128, 134 Rechlicz Rita Scha er, Mildred ......... 40 Recltard Dolores Scha ke, William ........ 45 Redding Jerald Scha orn, Bernard ....... 45 Redner, Joan Scha ck, Lois ....... .... 40 Regalado, Fausto Scha ing, Lois ........... 52 Rehm Doris Scha enberg, Nancy ...... 56 Rehm-st Lucretia Scha r Matthew ......... 54 Rehwinkel, La Verne Sche el, Lillian .......... 46 Reichmann, Jean Sche enbach, Robert ..... 56 90, 91 1 10, 11 3 Sche Alfred ............. 52 Reigel, Floyd Sche er, Esther ........... 39 Reimer, Russel Sche er, Virginia ......... 52 Reinholz Violet Sche emann. Jane- - -39. 156 Reise, James Sche emann, Jean ....... 56 Reise, William Schl elfenyg, Donald ..... 46 Remberg, Audrey ..... 36 155 Schl Audrev ------.--- 118 Remy, Barbara Schl rn, Victoria ........ 52 Remy, Kenneth ........ 46 88 Reschenberg, Donald . .28 60 Resler Herbert Resler, Shirley ........ 36, 151 Rettmann, Arlene Rettmann Norma Reum, Eunice Reuter Annabelle 1 5 Reuter Gerald Rewolinski, Joyce Rex, Roger Richter Robert Riesen Paul Ritfel Helen Righi. Pauline Ringstad, Howard Ringstad, Shirley Ri ke Eleanor .....45 fs John.39, 88, 129, 137 Roessger, Charles PP 1 Ripple, Maxine Risch Robert Risse, Dorothy Rivera, Mary Roach Bernice Rockley, Bernice Roddy, Beverly Roesler Vernice. .36 37 132 86 141 Rogan, John Rogers, Fred Rogowski, Raymond. .36, 161 Roinestad, Irene 22 Rolfing, Raymond Rolfing, Ruth . . Romais, Lorrain Romanski Alice Romanski Glenn Root Norma Rosholt Arthur Rosholt Genevieve Rosmann Valerie 36 76 129 Ross Harlan Ross Lorraine Ross Ruth Rossow Geraldine 131 143 Schl Schl Schl Schl Sc Sch Sc Sc Sc Sc h Sc Sc Sc h Sc Sch Sc Sc h Sc Sc ho c Sc Scho Sch Sch Sch Scho Sc Sch Schr Schr Schr Schr Schr Schr Sch Sch Schr Sc Sch Sch Sch n I Betty ......... 39, 1 54 mer, Ruth ..... ter, Robert. . . . . . 46 ter, Donald .... 39, 139 45 56 dling, Betty .... Jean ........ .... 4 3 Margaret . . . . . . 52 Morton ..... . . .45 . . . 56 Walter ........... 38 , William ......... 58 tz Audrey 39, 69, 70, 79, 128, 134 hl, Charles ......... 52 ider, Audrey. . . .38, 136 ider, Nicholas ....... 56 lder, Richard ........ 40 lder, Ruth ...... .... 6 1 lder, Vaughn ........ 40 ider, William ....... 137 ndorf, William ...... 46 nhaar, Bruce ........ 56 nhaar, Helen ........ 52 nhaar, Mary 29, 45, 82. 83 Joanne ....... . .... 56 Beverly ....... ak, Irma ....... 39, 157 ak La Verne . . Bernice ....... Ralph ..... er Martin ..... .....52 .....45 .....61 .....43 eder, Dorothy. . .39, 145 der, JoAnn .... der, Lowell .... eder, Virgil ..... edl, Helen . edl, Marian ..... t Ronald ....... ert, Marilyn .... .....52 .....54 .....45 39,155 . .... 45 .....56 .....54 ks, Dorothy . . .... 28, Eugene .... tz George . . . . tz Geraldine . . . 56 .....56 .....57 SZ ean ...... . .... 39, 77 J ,. , R , . , ............ 61 , . ....... 43 ,J ....60 .- , , .............. 60 ', , .... .... 60 t ..........4s ' ,15 ' ...........51 S E ......55 .........43,92 ' 1 ........61 . 1- .........59 -' . ....... , s Y . 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Donald ........ . . . 56 Schultz, Jacqueline ........ 52 Schultz, Joan ........ .... 1 16 Schultz, Lois ........ ..... 5 O Schultz, Mildred ......... 123 Schultz, Phyllis ............ 52 Schulz, Faye 0 39, 66, 68, 78, 128, 145 Schulz, James ............. 52 Schulz, James D ..... ...... 5 6 Schulz, Nancy ............ 40 Schulz, Norman. . . . 45, 79, 82 Schumann, Myrna ........ 52 Schurrer, Ronald .......... 56 Schwab, Dorothy .... ..... 4 0 Schwabe, Louris ........... 56 Schwacher, Robert ........ 56 Schwarzhuber, Shirley 39, 144 Schwingshakl, Robert . . . .115 Scibels, Camille ........... 61 49 Sciples, Frank ............. Sczesny, Emily ............ Sedivy, James .......... 52, Seelen, Richard ........... Seeley, Margaret .... ..... Seemayer, Delores. . . . . . . . Seidel, Kenneth .... ..... Seignemartin, Lois . . . . . . . Sel y, Robert ...... ..... Sellhau en, Shirley ....... . Sengbusch, Lois ........... 43 88 55 52 61 Seemayer, Robert ......... 52 61 56 52 56 52 56 Seri,Leroy................ Serocki, Genevieve. . . . Serum, Louise .... Setum, Dorothy. . . Severance, Patricia Seymer, Eva ...... 37, 153 37, 155 . . . .52 .28, 56 39, 140 Shain, Eli ......... ...... 5 6 Shain, Josephine. . . . . .46 Shanks, Clay ...... ..... 4 5 Shanks, Mabel .... Shannon, Nancy ...... Sha Vallis .45, . . . . . . 56 Shanks, Phyllis ....... 38, 136 82 56 y ..... Sheei'an,James.... 61 Sheetz, Kathleen . . . . . . . . 56 Sherlock, Agnes ........... 46 Sherman, Richard ......... 54 Sholes, Kenneth ........... 54 Shopofski, John ........ . . . 54 Shores, George ............ 39 Siemanowski, Raymond. . .49 Sikora, Robert ........... 117 Siltorski, Mary .......... . .46 Sisinni, Frank ..... Siskoy, Dolores .... . .....52 . ..... 49 88 Sjostrom, Bert ......... 52, Skare, Joyce ......... ......53 52 Skalpinski. Donald ........ Skenandore, Florrean Skenandore, Romona Sobieszczyk, Geraldine ..... Sobush, Theresa ........... Socz nski ohn , J ...... Sodelinann, Robert ........ Solazo, Donald ............ Sommers, Darleen ....... . Sosalla, Betty. . . . . .38, 77, Sowle, Donald 52 61 . . . . .44 52 46 .49 155 39, 100, 101, 143 Sowlles, Shirley ........... 46 Spana, Shirley ............ 56 Spaulding, Phyllis ........ Spielmann, Janet . . . . .39, .61 154 Spies, Roy ................ 45 Sprong, Arlene ............ 39 Sprong, Donald ........... 54 Spychalla, Eleanor.39, 73, 151 Srok, Edward ............. 37 Srok, Rose ...... Stabenau, James. . . . ........ 48 ....54 Stadler, Betty ............. 43 Staehler, Richard . . . . .39, 146 Stahl, Shirley ........... . . 45 Stamitti, Doris. . . 44, 83 Stanecki, Dal. .39, 90, 91, 133 Stanley, Kathleen ......... 52 Stann, Delores ............ 54 Stann, Donald ......... 40, 94 Stark, Dorothy ..... ...... 6 1 Stark, Helen ..... .... 5 6 Stauber, Carol. . . . . . .54 Steckling, Janet . . . . . . .45 Stefiin, Pearl .............. 56 Stein Gilbert , .......... 45, 87 Steinhrenner, Esther ...... 49 Steiner, Robert ............ 54 Stenicka, Robert ....... 45, 89 Stephens, Jane ........ 39, 140 Steuck, Jane .......... 39, 161 Stewart, Helen ....... 39, 144 Stewart, Joyce. . . .... . .40 Stewart, Mary. . . . . . .40 Stoll, Robert ...... .... 5 5 Stolper, Lester ....... .... 48 Storniolo, Joseph .... .... 6 1 Stott, James ......... .... 5 7 Strehlow, La Verne ........ 52 Strehlow, Lois ........ 39, 150 Strieif, William ............ 56 Strothmann, Curtis 39, 85, 129, 145 Struck, Patricia ............ 56 Stuart, Oliver ............. 52 Studt, Allan ....... 20, 39, 139 Suemnicht, Myrtel ........ 52 Suhm, Douglas ..... . . . 29, Suhm, Glenn ............. Suhm, Lawrence . . . ....... Suttle, Henry ...... . . . . 18, Sutton, Irene ...... Swan, Edward .... Swan, Phyllis ....... Swearingen, Betty ......... Swedoski, Jacqueline ...... Szczepkowski, Dolores.39, 144 Szeflinski, Dorothy ........ 46 Szubelski, Mary ..... 46 46 61 54 . . . . . .61 37 56 49 40 Thornton, Jean . . . Tilley, Thomas. . . . Tito, Maynard . . . Tittellitz, Elaine .... Tipton, Audrey . . . Tipton, James .... Tisdale, Mary ..... Tisdale, Dorsey . . . Titherley, Charles. Tombari, Nellie. . . Tomkiewicz, Ralph 51 50 40 59 . ..... 1 21 61 38 50 40 .... 50 Thompson, Daryle ........ 45 Tornsyclt, Charlene ....... 46 Ton, Lawrence . . . . . . .61 Torphy, Thomas. . . . . . .51 Tozier, Austin .... .... 5 9 Traber, Joyce .... .... 5 1 Trabue, DeVon . . . . . . .46 Trautman, Robert. . . . . . .61 Travis, Ethel ...... .... 5 0 Treloar, William .......... 37 Treu, Alvin .......... ..... 5 5 Treu, Arlene .............. 61 Trevarthen, Belle ..... 77, 120 Tromba, Dolores ..... 36, 150 Trybala, Betty ..... ...... 5 0 Trzcinko, Therese ....... . . 50 Tuchalski, Audrey ..... . . .59 Tully, James ........ .... 44 Tully, Patrick ...... ..... 1 24 Turban, Roger. . . . . . .61 Turner, Shirley .... .... 6 1 Turner, Chester. . . . . . .61 Turner, George .... ...... 5 0 Tury, Elizabeth . ......... 122 5 Tutaj, Daniel ..... Tutkowski, Dolores . . . . . . . . 55 Tutkowski, Rosemary ..... 46 Tuyls, Luella .............. 59 Tyborski, Rosemary ....... 51 Tylke, Jerome ............. 50 Tyree, Patrick ............. 59 Tyrrell, Clare. ........ 36, 161 U Ungart, June .............. 44 Urankar, Clarence 36, 88, 157 Urban, James ............. 60 Urbaniak, Ruth ........... 60 Urbanz, Ruth .... 53 V Valdes, Catherine . . . Valdes, Virginia .... Van Beck, Ralph .... Vance, Patricia ...... . ..... . Vandenberg, Bernice ...... Vandenberg, Geraldine .... ....45 ....55 45 51 45 61 Skenandore, Warrean ..... 45 Skorup, Robert ............ 56 Slattery, Ralph ............ 56 Slaven, Betty ...... ....... 4 5 Slaven, Roberta ........... 45 Slomowitz, Elsie ...... 38, 136 Slowik, Raymond ......... 59 Slupianowski, Virginia .... 49 Smallish, Rolland .... ..... 5 6 . . . . . .40 Szukalski, Richard. 17, 40, 101 Szulczewski, James ........ 61 Szymakowski, Virginia .... 49 T 45 59 Vandenberg, Maida ..... . . Vandenberg, Robert ...... .32 4 Van Van Kirk, Doris ........... Roosenbeek, Ann ..... 59 Smiech, Clemens. . .24, 45, 88 Smith, Audrey ....... . 39, 144 Smith, Bruce .... ........ 5 2 Smith, Carlene .... ..... 5 6 Smith, Chester .... .... 1 21 Smith Doroth 45 , y . . . . . . . . Smith, Eugene .... ..... 5 2 Smith, Evelyn ..... ..... 4 5 48 54 Smith, Fayne .... Smith, James .... Smith, Kirk ............... 45 Smith, Virginia .......... 125 Smrekar, Ann ............. 40 Smukowski, Geraldine Sneddon, Theobald ....... 54 Snyder, Shirley .... 39, 76, 143 Sobczak, Evelyn ........... 45 Sobczak, Geraldine ........ 46 Tabaka, Lorraine .......... 50 Tallar, Carol ......... 36, 154 Tannel, Barbara .......... 59 Tarczynski, Geraldine ..... 59 Tarnowski Au ust , g . ..,.... 56 Tarnowski, Earl ........... 59 Taylor, Elaine .... Taylor, Robert .... ...116 ......61 Tesnow, Ralph ............ 50 Tessmer, Joan ........ 36, 134 Tessmer, Russell .......... 59 Thays, Darrol ....... .... 5 0 Thelen, Richard .... . . . 114 Thelen, Thomas .......... 61 Thesz, Betty .............. 59 Thomas, Jean ............. 59 Thompson, Lyle .... 46, 84, 88 Van Stelle, Elaine 20, 21, 22, 36, 128, 139 Van Stelle, Lois ........ 51, 82 Van Weelden, Bernice .... 45 Van Wie, Ardith .......... 51 Verhien, Willard .......... 51 Vickrey, Maxine .... .... Vitale, Mary ....... .... Voellter, Marilyn .......... 53 Vogenitz, David ........ 53, 94 Vogenitz, Frank . . .... . .49 Vogt, Audrey .......... 45, 83 Vogt, Glen ................ 49 Vollmer, Richard ..... 39, 136 45 59 W Wachholz, Howard .... . . . .61 Wachowski, Lorraine .... . . 59 W Waddell, Jeanne . . . . . . . . 55 Wade, Richard. . . ..... . . S3 Waeltz, Cleo ............. 125 Waeltz, Eileen . . . . . . . .38, 157 54 Wagner, Edward .......... Wagner, Joyce ...... . . . . . . 55 44 Wagner, Mavis ............ Wa czykowski, Betty ....... 53 Walders, Georgette ........ 59 Walsh, Dolores ........... 125 Walsh, James ...... Walter, Ardis ...... Wambold, Lowell .... Wandrych, Virginia ...... Wanek, Marion .... ....S3 ....S3 ...59 119 Ward, Dona ............... 36 Ward, Robert ............. 42 Wasielewski, Vivian . . .23, 44 Wassweiler, Robert . . .36, 163 5 Watson, Nancy ...... Watts, Audrey ...... Weber, Lorraine .... Weed, Marilyn ...... Weidemann, William ...... Weigert, Jack ...... . Weiler, Howard ..... 55 SS ......45 42 ......5S 42 Weiss, Erna ....... 38, 76, 147 Weiss, Marilyn .... . ....... 52 Weissgerber, Lorraine.38, 154 Welke, Mildred ........... 61 Welker, William . . . Wells, June ...... ......42 ....59 Wells, Mercedes ..... Weller, Fay ............ Wenzel, Richard ..... Werkowski, Genevieve . Werner, Charles ..... Werner, Clarence .... Werner, Elaine ...... Werner, Robert . . . Wesley, Adeline ..... Westfahl, Gilbert .... West hal Ann p .... . . . . Westwood, Patricia ..... Wettengel, Flora . . . . . . Whitcomb, Jean ...... White, Edward ....... Wickert, Jack. . . 16, Index of Students ...38 ...42 59 S5 S1 43 61 ...53 ...42 ...42 ...SS ...4O ...S9 Q 42 White, Margaret. ....... . . .59 24 Z9 45 3 Wie ert Betty wieiami ,La VLii1'J .'.' Wielebski, Patricia .... . ffizo ...sa Wiemer, Dolores .......... 59 18 37 155 Wierske, Audrey . . Wierzba, Anthony. . .,. . . Wiese, Edith ........... Wiggins. James .... Wi ins Robert Wiiin, Dan ....... Wiken, Jeanne ......... Wiken, Marylin ........ Wiktorowski, Lorraine. . Wilburth, Marian ...... v 42 42 44 61 ...53 ...61 ...SS ...59 43 Wilcox, Victoria ...... 37, 161 W Wild, John. ............... 59 Wildes, Davenie .......... 61 Wildish, Betty ......... 42, 82 Wilkum, Carolyn ....... . .53 Wille, Lorraine. . . . 40 Williams, Charles . . . 53 Williams, Joan ............ 53 Williams, Maya 38, 90, 91, 128, 130, 134 Williamson, Harold .... 59, 84 Wilson, Arlene ............ S3 Wilson, Bernice. . . . . . .42 Wilson, Jean ....... .... 4 0 53 46 Wilson, Joyce ............. Winchell, Richard ........ Wing, Marcella ........... 46 Winger, Donald ........... 42 Win , Amber ..... 38, 72, 159 Wink, Gay .... . ........... 59 Winkler, Chester ...... 53, 89 Winters, Lois ............ I 13 Wise, Florence ........ 38, 159 Wise, Robert .............. S3 Wisniewski, Camille ls, 33, 154 Wisniewski, Donn ......... 42 Wisniewski, Lois .......... 61 Witas, Robert ............. 59 Wojciechowski, Elaine 38, 155 Wojciechowski, Rita ....... 42 Wolfbrandt, Betty ......... 59 Wolfsen, Lois ....... .... S S W Wolney, Elaine. . . . . Wons, Ruth ...... Wood, Earl ...... Wood, Harvey . . . Wood, Jean ...... Wood, Luella ...... Wood, Yvonne ....... .... Woppert, Richard ......... Wozniak, Gilbert .......... Wrath, James ......... 37, 133 Wright, June .............. 42 Wright, Kenneth .......... Wright. Shirley ..... . 53 54 61 61 . . . .40 53 42 55 S3 Wright, Vera ............. Wroblewski, Emily. . . Wry, Emily ............... Wszalek, Ray . ............ . 42 37 39 . . . . .42 42 49 53 Wysiadlowski, Kenneth. . . . Y Yaccarini, Margaret ....... Yaccarini, Yolanda ....... . Yankee, Marilyn ..... Yarnot, Richard .... . . . . . Young, Betty. . . . . Young, Kathryn ...... 41 59 . . . .62 59 44 38, 1 59 Young, Malcolm ...... . . . .45 Y Young, Mildred .... Yunk, Marilyn .... Z Zabel, Earl ........ .....62 ....28,44 Zabrowski, John ...... 36, 149 Zagozen, Ray .............. S4 Zanardi, Lorraine ......... S8 Zanardi, Louis ......... . . . 45 Zanardi, Theresa ...... 38, 147 Zeidlhack, Ruth ........... 49 Zeman, Shirley ...... .... 1 17 Zibell, June .......... . . . . 114 Zickuhr, Geraldine ...... . . 49 Zielinski, Daniel .......... 58 Zielinski, Geraldine ....... 46 Zieman, Kenwood ......... 45 Ziemann, Gertrude ....... . Ziffling, Agnes .... . . . . . . . . S8 Zieroth, Gloria ............ 49 46 36 Zimmerman, Jack. . . . . . . . . Zimmerman, Joyce . . . . . . . .46 Zobel, Clifford. . 110, 111, 122 Zoerb, Richard 36, 75, 90, 91, 128, 137 Zube, Ervin ....... . . . ..... 62 Zube, Lorraine ........... . S8 Zubick, Dorothy .... . . .38, 76 Zwieg. 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