MARY D. BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL KENOSHA WISCONSIN PRESENTS THE 1948 g,,gf-JN S-gpnphu x X X' x NY f - ' . ' ' M- ' Xl5 . L'b.'JK,l W , Qkf ' ' l ' E ' F Qi MQ 'J f , r AEK I .g Nm .AJ Tl-us IS Y6LUH sCH O6L Q :MLIEET ITS CHALLEN fl, 44553 X f ' .ff-YQO! if 1 THIS IS YOUR SCHOOL 1OJ ARE ITS CITIZENS YOU HAVE PARTICIPATED IN ITS ACTIVITIES YOU HAVE RECEIVED ITS TRAINING MEET ITS CHALLENGE THIS IS YOUR WORLD CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS PREPARE YOU TO MEET T 'IHI NIIHIHH 'HIIHVHHS 'HIHHHH8 UR WO THESE ARE THE STUDENTS 0 STUDENTS AT WORK I X 'ig .F2 ,. ,Q If I 1 . , V L . I I , c . - . 's 1 ' ' , . .' 'Y w . 0 .. 3 . i 4-T : . U .. xv A , S-,----1:.g:. ., . A ---.. . . s 1 Q ' .seg . QOH ' ' 'fx .....,,-'f ' ' - -nf-.-1' . - -,-w : . .fs 'Q ' 1' E, ' h QI . , ,f Q . 5 . 1, + .K ' A . . I 111 5 . il ,,f' f 1 . . N 1 1' . . STUDENTS AT PLAY STUDENTS STUDYING CURRENT EVENTS STUDENTS STUDYING FOR A TRADE STUDENTS PATICIPATING IN SPORTS STUDENTS TAKING PART IN CLUB ACTIVITIES STUDENTS READING WRITING SINGING STUDENTS DANCING LAUGHING STUDENTS CONFIDENT AND READY TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF THIS THEIR WORLD ...J I 1 1 I -ii' v - W lm W JH ai Ida- -yi Wx U jnb Putrow U n d Bob Muksen mu: the silence of the Ann 5 x in the she-et m e 261 I Q l cz s s . M55 If ' M ' V ' W im I f 59 f55 ? I W I -I '2'I'1N1'3 THESE ARE YOUR CLASSES CLASSES WHICH DEVELOPED YOUR MIND CLASSES WHICH DEVELOPED YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF WORLD AFFAIRS CLASSES WHICH DEVELOPED YOUR SKILLS THESE WERE YOUR CLASSES CLASSES WHICH PREPARED YOU TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF THIS - YOUR WORLD CULTURAL AND VOCATIONAL trt lr 3: 'rtzrrltrftr-x rrrt rrf rftv.Qw Ut 1 W' . 'f 1, ,za l'frr'5..sh t Flaw- wrth rj record ' 1 tr- rt T cttw-If vswiy X ffrzrtw-rt' rrr F fwlrr' Mug' I pr: 'wx Mr frrrrt Ctxachrtra rrttrc itces Fr? H,r:: .' ti F' tt Kaerry .ri Mrss Brown 5 lrjrriglmh rlrrxs Bob Andrrson actrnq up aqmn rn Nltss Stetten's Class A brrqht spot in the darkroom. Mary Robertson learns hcw tc make a Contact print, YOUR SCHOOL EMPHASIZES SERVICE Ccrrlie Rcede cmd Doroth Y Stump pre-pu f r shipment abroad the suck of ocks col- lected by the KTee Cinemctiffs ever popular dark m girl Mc1rqGretGc1rcxfolo, . my V it 'Ram 'w f33 P SERVICE TO ONE SERVICE TO THE SERVICE THAT STRENGTHENS GOOD SERVICE THAT STRENGTHENS WORLD SERVICE THAT PREPARES TO MEET THE THIS- f TO ONE ANOTHER ANOTHER LESS FORTUNATE THE BONDS OF CITIZENSHIP THE TIES OF FELLOWSHIP THE STUDENTS PROBLEMS OF THEIR WORLD Dreams of a white Christmas . , . with tinkliriq sleigh bells and tinselecl trees . . . with peace and joy f all the children of the world. The girls in the H Style Club help make these dreams materialize wth stuffed animals for the Red Cross ,... The tree Miss Daniels. Gerrie Weiss at the library p Charlain Thornton and Shirley Gitzlaff, library pages, display pamphlets and chart an guidance YOUR SCHOO GUIDANCE - INAUGURATED TO HELP THE STUDENT CHOOSE HIS RIGHT FIELD OF WORK GUIDANCE - PLANNED TO HELP THE STUDENT MEET HIS PROBLEMS WITH COURAGE GUIDANCE - DESIGNED TO HELP THE STUDENTS TAKE THEIR PLACE IN THIS - THEIR WORLD mn. W ' . ' 'JS' 1iI.!i2:A:z ' - ziffkx. Guidance Day, Verne Garizer gives Loretta Halpin and Elaine Sitte a few tips on hair styling. EMPHASIZES GUIDANCE ' December 10 was the first Guidance Day in the history of K.H.S. Successful business and professional men talked to the students about the possibilities in their respective fields. The students had an opportunity to hear about forty- three different vocations, among them social work, law, journalism, teaching, medicine, and office work. Honor students are qiven recognition at a special Scholarship Awards assembly each semester. Dr Mallett ol Purdue University Joins Dr, Conner .n congratulating honor students Sylvia Cesario :md Fuqene Ambrose Sally Backlund explains the fine points of her job at Samuel Lowe to Dorothy Stump and Betty Lipman. xfyf f A 2 IXX f X X VI! X? THIS IS YOUR SCHOOL A SCHOOL THAT OFFERS CULTURAL SUBIECTS AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING A SCHOOL THAT SPONSORS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS AND CLUBS GOOD CITIZENSHIP AND GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP A SCHOOL THAT PREPARES YOU TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF THIS YOUR WORLD U . - - lk ,I Yglglllilll I , , A -- -- ,,,,, Y,-, ILL, . wf ... ICD Y ' T 'W V A' I Q 1' 'iv I f ' gk L, Q, if xfrf-,X Q kJ: 41X I W XXX A SCHOOL THAT PROMOTES I LX -X I , , X 'Y I T-XIX V! -f Z P u xx fv 3 J' X J K- L fwf- .. 1 I X-,Y X ,Y f ' . N SX I I Q J x , ' ' ilx . X A 'AX , J f v I X N N , X If W I XX N , K5 I X f. ' X - H ' ,I YXX -ff X, This is your school THIS IS YOUR FACULTY, ADMINISTRATORS AND TEACHERS ADMINISTRATORS WHO MAINTAIN THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR SCHOOL TEACHERS WHO IMPART LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE TO THE STUDENTS THIS IS YOUR FACULTY MEN AND WOMEN WHO INSPIRE AND CHALLENGE THE STUDENTS TO MEET COURAGEOUSLY THE PROBLEMS OF THIS THEIR WORLD 'Q Q l hyd by D Q Y p pl I ph d pl l pl 1 Q q , .1 4 I 1 ' n,3':M v . . L ri X If' .su f I 1 I I , 1 I, , 5 H , 3- , 1 I E - ' 1 5 ' Q . l . I ' ' ' 4:- 1 . ' -.. 13' 1 i f - ' fx I . if . 5 J I . V , V f .y A 5 Our greenhouse. Dick Strles works on cm experiment in ro p ' th ' , h q , q d ' , Cl p dragons Witho ' 'l h f h ' l . R' h d 'A lo and Mr, Dcv i ' . ' ' A n uc: e. ohn MISS Farley Mr So ker YOUR ADMINISTRATORS D T IOHN MA Przncrpal WINIFRFD FARLEY MA Counselor of Grrls F E CONNER PhD Supermrendert of Schools I F STOCKER MA Assrstcnt Prmcrpcrl AND THEIR ASSISTANTS A7ALEA TERRY MARIAN D1ETER HAZEL EIEPLEY HELEN RASTO NY MARY CAWI KI Dr Conner HH? A Terry Herley Rczstccny Scwicki Dieter -17- Mss Bang berq r trr q heca the Enqllsh dep rtment fl m rx strates to Albert M idle amp a d Manlyn Meurer tho al lty tha makes he ore of our ottstand mg teachers 'KA' Margaret Dersrnore M A Eunlce Smlth Bacher M A Myrtle Banqsberg M A Nora Belle B1nn1e B A Florence B1sbee M A Ruth Brelseth M A Ruth Brown M A Edlth Gene Danlel M A Arthur fnqlmlr. ll S Penske BS MGUIICB A Hannon Irvmg G Hansen PhM Carlena M1chael1s MA Charlotte Moody M A Mary Ehzabeth Murphy Florence Barr Nelson BA Laura E Steffen MA ' 1: Densmore Bacher Banqsberg Bmnre Brsbee Bre seth Fenske Hannon Hansen M1chael1s Moody Murphy T-lf lflfli Blank Schuessler .bi fx XA 6 'Wilson UHHHN lHNHUHHl8 Alma M. Merrick M.A. ' Iuliana Blank MA. ' Ruth Brown M.A. ' Margaret Densrnore M.A. ' Leone M. Schuessler M.A. ' Virginia Wilson M.A. Brown Daniel Nelson Steffen K 3 Miss Densmore, newly elected chairman ot the English department, explains a Latin assignment to Harriet Kahn and Paul Steffensen. l9ee 'Sl '41 AA. its AV I' si, The clink of graduates and the turning of mental cogs are the only sounds as Harland Reidenbach, Ierry Rice, Theresa White, and Ioan Langer study a physics problem in Mr. Whitaker's class. andwiafh, l iii Sllllll llHlH Mary Doherty M.A. ' Donald Buck M.A. ' Byron Davey IVLA. ' Harold Foote M.S. ' B. W. Huberty BA. ' W. C. Kruse MA. ' Robert I. Vanden Branden B.S. ' Charles Walter MA. ' Philip Whitaker MA. ..,,.m.i.,tg-,ev--- 1 . wx 1 il Doherty Buck Davey Baar Andrews Bayler Foote Huberty Kruse Caswell Cosner Goerz Vanden Brander Walter Whitaker Griffin Novack Nye gp: Florence Baar M A Ona Andrews M A C E Bayler Ph B Florence Caswell M A Russell Cosner M S Lydra Goerz Ph M Tella Gnftm M A Catherme Novack M A R1chard Nye M A M H Mrldred Berger MA ElS1e Cumro Baldwln MA Lots Iean Campbell MA Mabel B Duncan MA Robert M Feller BE O H Gaulke MA T L Hartzell B E Av1s Iohnson M A Evelyn Kronenwetter MA Caryl Luctlle Oates M A If f 21 Balaw m e U H tel Iohns K o e wet e Cate Earnest typlsts in Mxss Kronenwetter Q class ' Berger l A. ni ' .. A 1 tr. 1 , I Ca pb ll . V. . Duncc: 1- H if Feller A I G ulfce J 4 ss Q G arz . f Z, 'Q CH 670 ' A. E. Freeberg B.S. ' H. A. Link MA. ' B. D. Reppert B.S. ' Florence Sokolik MA. ' Marjorie Corbin NLS. ' Hdrvdrd C. Smith B.S, ' Edward Thomos NLS. ' H. D. Vcrlcrske ' Theresa McDonough Ph.M. ' Harriet F. Smith Good enough for Duncan Hines is the dinner stirred up by Rose Marie Sodowskii Betty Kduzlur- ich cmd lean Scherry enjoy the first course. WSIS INHIISIHIHI HHIS ' HHMi HIHNHMIES mmm Freeberq Link Reppert Sokolik Corbin Smith gs, Thomas Vdloske McDonough Smith -22, 'vs 1. gi- it .. Q.. ' .5 4 g i A, fs' '45 sail! . t ev tif A 2' Q. Travelers rnto worlds beyond the covers Carol lohnson Margaret Stump and Io Ann Pfertfer rn the lrbrary Dorothy Slater Ph B Lrbrary Spy Elsre Reed BA Lrbrary Geraldrne Welss Lrbrary Iohn Davles PhB Speech Kenneth D Brown M A Art Constance Confcnr B S Art Catherrne Hargrove Band jun, ajlfzi. 4Oi tr 23 Slater Reed Welss Davres Brown Contarr Hargrave D.mham ' 1 I MA., Music ' Howard Dunham, B.S., I I N I H H lr S 1 r- . 7 si Ed Hoff, Lois Di Antoni, and George Holt take part in a panel discussion in Miss Hansen's fifth hour history class under the lead' ership of Don Anderson. Slllllll SEIlNEl W. W. Martelle MA. ' Matilda Hansen Hope Hastings MA. ' W. F. Owens M.A. ' Martin Rcxfshol M.A. ' Glenn Smith MA. MA. Soukzl, 2: I Q .Q Martelle Hansen Hastings Owens Rafshol Smith Those hard earned trophies brit' back many memories tc Ccccli L. E. Engle. PHYSIEHl lllllllllllll L. E. Engle BA. ' Shirley Idmeson B.S. ' I. A. Peel M.S. ' William H. Schumacher MS. - Andy Smith B.S. ' Ruth S. Spaulding B.S. ' Icxmes Trebbin BA. ' Mildred Vcrnderhoof IVLA. Wwical 6 O5 Engle lumeson Schumacher Smith Trebbin Peel Spaulding Vcnclerhooi THESE ARE THE SOPHOMORE B's Margery Petersons lett r qe's o swel send ott wth the help o he other Sophomore B Class 0 'rcers lune Nlodory B111 Krftel and Glen Holt 4. it Roum 12 MR REPPERT Row 1 leroy Belonqta Dorothy Hallmark Uentsn 1V1fK1n1ey Be ty Brton oan Getethmcn Cynthm Gulbransen Charles Oster Row 2 Diana Vtllnon Anna Marte Gen loan Mark on Ierrmttc Bosman man C' a c-mu lots Chapmtn rm B011-c Row 3 Harrv Bahrke Marllyn Wasrr 1-. Phtt Wu ors ow -1 Alclc Gentle Caslrnrr P os lamee Kurt: rs Anthony Gentile Larry L rrsfn Ierrv x Row Harry Xtkowikr Charles Wrberq Wrrltrr Balk Ds tn Ferlach lefloy Han en Arnold Nelsee Torn Cerqua Room If wss BAAR ow 1 Hobert Koch Ioyce bherer te phante Bart Ltllmn leirzewskr Mary lean uhoahcrn lane Ztudwcq Lotus De IS How V0 na Andcrstn Ioan Andersen Donna lzelmueller Irene Kevek San dra Snow Kenneth Wtedman Row 3 Ion Bunrr bhttley Schultz Bernudrttz Moraan Mary Ntederprlrn Ellzabeth Naysmtth james Glles Gerald Dosemaqen Row 4 Herbert Harris Iohn Molstad Donald Tro ke Drno Patellr Robert Lmd strand luqene Marrazoo Row 5 Leslte Hansen Bob Croake Ed ward Potts Ierry Demmq Roger Peter sen Paul Davrs Donald Qantthtel W 94 N q.xvr,9w' L ' X X. A -N Y yn k , ww it . ' 1, .- Q 1 Y 1 1 .K 2 if . N. 3 M , 32 94 ck r 15 - , ' t , 1 ' ti1O.U 'S ,N 1 17 V , 'V let :exit f 1,1 Donn Spera,A B111 Galster, B111 Gromdni . B ' . , R X 1, r tkz, , V 1- . . r , 1 Vo . I St. QV . , 1 5 , R 2 ' , ' - . S Ccxtrtk. I 1 I ' 3 h ', ' , 23 THE CLASS OF 1950 fx ft innvx Nlrulvnl lounul 1 1 Hmm: lVllSu BLANK 1 wr 'N 11 lnlor 1 1 I FW 11 1 r mcw kr 11 ns Bur mr 1 1 11 nladorf 0 4'-,rx lk 'T nowslt Room I9 MISU Goraaz -x Vo fr Str-Non Fvelyn Rutho O mms Stcrudrnqor Murqcrrelt Stern Iofrn lr wrrr kr Dorothy Stre-rch lfux jun buzrruskne Lhcrrlvs A142110 Wnvnn Bohm Hubert Rosso Helen Hun son Kathleen Kroelnrnq Marv Ann Dctlqe lima 3 Roy Btnson Dorlc-Pn CIIOY Allun I-'ramen Robert Bell Gene Metten 'Tom MClVlrrhon luqeno Rercherts Row 4 Roqnr Frrik Beutrlco Mcrclrrurm 11l frrcrt jrrmes Rrcchm Rrrhmt Bmdcr B111 Grrrnon Gene Wcrsurrrk fx Iohn Bo'swell Wrllrcrm R160 Elmer 5 rrnger W1ll1S Mrlxvr Anthem Mrrrrr 1 V s cr v h rx l pp rn 27 L , ',, 'A f y X Q V ,Q ,N f 1 1 I ! -' x Q' X . lxli g Q , K I -- .1--A 1 lv '- f-111111111-r fSt.r:g lVl11..p'. FTP 'itll Ruth l'l11r1s11r1 Mc: A' l'r11w r': .zg lVI11r',' :'Xr::3 I' 111- l'rg1-' fv'l':r'f-.L ' h -.x . if :ry N1-'if-rg1:.rr. l',1:'1,r1r-fliflnfrf tY1r.T11t'1S Inrry .D ' A wld N' , V '-1r':..1fl:'f,:' lr ' ll'-lff-11 f1 E1:11i' C'..:'.- Ki 141s- l' ::'l l'-lffzg l' 1 1 '. l'1r11t: I' r.:: .1'l.llf1r' 1,141-'fVlf:.. 'Y ' Hr wzrzrzrx fiavnsr' ri f '- 1'h,' - ,11 lX'1::r21-f'1.n Hrs-s'1: llwllx f'::1 Nl 11l. Q ::1:w- VV 'L li!1:1f11If1- I. 1 1L1 EW: Vhrrzfq lrnflf-.. 'X1Llr IMI: K in Q-: lrwrrrrm- l'brl-r Thru .' B11n':1 VV1. ..1'1 ll --nw: lv-tv: 11- 'ein itixu' ,E Vrfrnk C'f:::1f-y, ' l 1: Fix l,1r1 rtntzg I1r1:r 'lfwrrf-nn lorry Mfzfk llfwrf-1 fi Ljwr Nfrrrlfzn lf . ll 2- ll Ltr! l' 11511 Rt: 11: Fw' N :rr If Y,-Ytitflrxz :'Xllr1u1 CWI rio, Br.. '1.1r Cf-719 lxllf'lI, F11 Rfirtifz , '. '1. Flon' l r .' ,.: , 1 ,D lx'2 '13 . , ' . 1: , r , Pr: I VH rn, p I , I F1-i.' 5: , , , ' X ' if f 1 ' ' -' . ' 3 l'n,l1 C't1rlwn tf'l l. I . I , ' i ' i . : e 1 l. Q 1 3 41 UUIH - H I 'XTR KHUSE, lorry Nw sr rr ll'rr':r.r l.K'.-rltv.-.-ski f-frzry Fllen Hose-, jwxrrnw Schrrler, lfrirrr F'?111Itz, Carol D'XXrrqv.rr Frrnrr llussrrrq Y-r lN'fQ VV:1s..r1r'lf: flaw , lelrn Perry, lVl1c'lr:vi Vin- llriiirl n:..' 1r'l .-r'r- 'r l K' ln DC 'vol Xlrrtnrt lloorr fr' llhvr - ownrcrn l.i11.5rnf: l'rrzgwrrr: Eottx' Peterson Rexx' 3 lleeman lorrvst Itrrnes DrStrntr:. D1 rin Loew, lfiicivrrm- Arrdretz, lrflrrrrlyrr Mtlllrtinl, Bczrbrirfr Vklrlrrrer, Vrvrlrrr X'r'.'e-5 Morrorie llrerlrl. Raw 4 Donald Dugan Clyde Vfrlerr, IH- tf-: ihwarko Clrtrs Orson, Bernard Rn iensfrvrn, Fire Lahti, lnrczlle Becker Row Floyd llttorbritlc Vlfrllrrzrn How ,tifzn lohn Untifwlrrrre- Stanley licrrt, Kenneth Decker C'iy'le Sexton Ralph 'fini Hoon: 22 Mas. NELSON Ran-.' l James ffcrsoy, Marilyn Wirth, 'Vfvirin Scott, Catherine Mohr, Lurrllo Scvaglrc, Olivra Biltterr, Danna Nichols, lcyfe Block, Row L: Barbara Fenske, Dolores Sortz, Catherine Sikorsky, Indy Finn, Put Sparxy, Dorcas Arkens, Gerry Pinso neault, Edna Prell. Row 3: Ray Renick, Harry Brink Dan Vlfasurrck, Victor Smile, Roger Voll ozczcht, Richard Wallcrre, David Flockor, Rcw 4. Herbert Pekoslrce, Ken Thomsen, Victor Davis, lames Smaltelt, Richard Bornemon, Don Cantwell, Don Peterson. Room 2 3 MR, HUBHRTY Row 1: Angeline Schalter, Ioan Falken stein, Mary Ann Roberts, Ruth Farley, Geraldine Piehl, Dale Antes, Gerard Mrelke. Row 2: Leonard Saladrs, Bonnie Thorne, Marilyn Young, Carl Heck, Gene Schilling. Row 3: Marilyn Merrrck, Art Andreufci Mcrrv Seymour, Hazel Heel, Donna Sell ers, Mary Lou Tennessen. Row 4: Nancy Dyberq, Pat Zens, Marilyn Blaim, Darlene Swanson, lean Gallager, Ronald Kerns. Row 2: Kenneth Anderson, Paul Schnerd er, Bill Rademacher, Bernard Rosmann, Pat Anderson. OF 1950 Room 2,1 MR. oosxusa Row l Wllliarn lmtitrfr, Betty Elf-iriisizp loan Haber, Norma iiarrne.. lacks- Trumble, Dorothy Harper. Row .. Mary Ann Zubrz, F-.udrf-jf Herz: erssrlcrt, Mary Anti Niesfvn Betty Holmes, Glcr1a'Rrt:rtr1o, Marilyn Hertz berqer, Row 3 Vita Rrtfrfrrr, llarl Tutas, Wallace Hilliard, lack Crosetto, Lyle Hasenberg. Joy Hendrickson, Laura Turco, Roy: -2: Gertrude Shwaiger, Roberta Hen ry, Roger Puterbaugh, Iohn Halley, Ed are Gyurina George Hill, Glen Holt. Row . Hayden Harp, Art Hrzmmelev, Iohn lhlenteldt Ronald Krueser, Keith Lrnflstedt, Theodore Meyer. Room 25 MH, PEEL Row l' Ellen Larsen, Theresa LePera, Jerry Lepp, Robert Larsen, lack Lelrvelt, Marian Krebs, Barbara Klemrn. Row J Margaret Landre, LaVerne Ma- chulsky, Iris Lees, lean Lehman, Nancy Iones, Betty Koseckr, Arlene Iensen, Shirly Kalb, Row 3: Mary Lou LaCombe, Donna Davf enport, Betty lorgensen, Virginia Bar ney, IoAnne Kodis, lean Langer, Myrtle Leonard. Row 4: Louis Larson, Richard Iorqensen, Donald Kocol, Ralph Klees, Eugene Goodare, Clarence Kammer, Fred Kreger. Row 5' lack Lewis, Vincent Lia, lay Iespersen, Art Larsen, Tom Lansdown. Jerry Lange-nbach, John Koker. Room 26 Mas. BACHER Row l: Louis Cosenza, Vernon Haag, Anna Roberts, Theresa Boyle, Barbara Schwaab, Katherine Iayne, Robert Streelc, Row 2: Joyce Rohlinq, Myrtle Nielsen. Virginia Blaziewske, Betty Edwards, Pa' tricra Voves, Madalin Caruso. Row 3: Charles lackson, Yvonne Otto, Lowell Rovik, lay Rozell, Walter Gibson, Don Reuter, Gerald Griffin. Row 4: Iames Grittin, Alan Bain, Robert johnson, Kenneth Drinkwine, Bill Meurer, Leslie Gardner. Row 5: LeRoy Swanson, Arthur Webb, Eu- gene Bidinger, lack Schumacher. Row 6: Charles Brothers, George Heq, Ioe Rutialo. Room 27 MR, FENSKE Row l: Carol Iohnson, JoAnne Pfeiffer, Shirley Drsotell, Calvin Gardinier, Mar qaret Stump, Mildred Gamberini, Wayne Putrow, Elaine Sitte. Row 2: Virginia Zaliewski, Richard Nel son, Glen Hopkins, Chester Salituro Ierry Dieter, Lois Schultz. Row 3. lack Borden, Ioyce Schnell, Iack Yorton, Dean Mueller, Shirley Verrall, Kenneth Petersen. Row 4: Len Tabbert, Gordon Mandernach, lack Krueger, Iim Marquardt, Kenneth Schatisman, Richard Bach, Tom Snow tala. Row 5' Charles Cudahy Ierome Maurer, Norman Persons, Richard Gatti, Marcus Olson, Craiq Barker Room 28 MR. HARTZELL Row l: Eileen Robbins, Patricia Rondeau, Rita Costanzo, Dorothy Cerminara, Doro thy Saliture, Dorothy Marrone, Barbara Gordon. Row Z: Iames Martell, Ruth Splieth, Pa' tricia Belleau, Betty Halmo, Donna Smith, Marjorie Humerick, Clarice Pacetti. Row 3: Donald Kasiska, Marion Scholler, Bernadette Schmitt, Mary Marano, Edith Mohr, Alice Grno, Marilyn Sinnen. Row 4: Edward Davis, Marion Gandt. Donna Becker, Gwen Wittchow, Betty Ruhle, Grace Weidner, Amelia Petrik. Row 5: Roger Borqgren, jack Sampson, Dick Pappas, Bob Strom Donald Tieqs, Raymond Williams. Room 2 9 MISS NOVACK Row 1: Catherine Cerminara, Helen Ogren, Iune Modory, Jacqueline Raksany, Bar- bara Constanti, Violetta Aqria. Row 2: Marilyn Gallup, Eileen Ulrich, Constance Zewen, Eileen Fieqe, Evelyn Wiesner, Eleanore Etzelmuller, Beverly Dyrhood, Row 3: Marilyn Eichinger, Ioan Gourley, Mary Ellen Huetten, Ruth Slater, Flor' ence Potelunas, Ronald Johnson, Frank Christensen. Row 4: Carol Fredrickson, Ianet Mar- tell, Ruth Ann Lefebvre, Wayne Andre- sen, Eugene Marx, Richard Heeman. Row 5: Robert Morelli, Neil Broesch, Phillip Schoeffer, Richard Radykowski, Nance Ruifalo, Donald Franks, Jack Freeberg. OF 1950 N. R oo m fi 3 MR. NYE How l' Theresa Parise, Noreen PIDDOICI, Mildred Schmidt, Betty Kivi Irene Pol' Lak, Evelyn Provencher, Ioyce Wolfe, Row 2: Norma Hall, Lillian Giacomm, Marilyn Ludke, Mary Lou Stolp, Marilyn Bryn, Roselyn Donner, Arlene Veprau' skas. Raw 3: Patricia Bleashka, Corinne Stec. Shirley Benedict, Delores Fischbach, Vera Rudqal, Marjorie Petersen. Raw 4' Barbara Bloxdorl, Constance Zamo, Grace Crawford, Duane Young, Robert Edgerton, Shirley Mattson. Row 5, Edwin Zembrowski, Harold Maur- er, Fred Pauloni, Raymond Stretch, Rob cut Czrrbone, Edmund Blise. Room 107 MR. srvum Row l: Ralph Kassel, Marcella Krantnq, Mary Maletta, Georgia Lang, Concetta Marrone, Violet Kulesis, Barbara Kruef qer. Row 2: Susan Langenbach, Betty Lunds- l-cow, lulia Mauser Ethel Krman, lohn Ienel, George Kauffman, Roger Kraak. Row 3: Alvin Kloet, Marilyn Lois, Mabel Leach, Bill Hunt, Don Lodginski. Row 41 Dave Hunter Kenneth Krause, Bob Loewen, Oswald Lehnert, Paul Katu'1s. Room 108 MR. FELLER Row l: Frances Noto, Elaine Peterson, loan Murray, Gloria Misurelli, Ianet Patterson, Audrey Rasmussen, Row 2: lack Orth, Wayne Lura, George Louriqan, Lorraine Nickel, Arlene Mielke, Iayne McGonegle, Evelyne Principe, Row 3: Arthur Pacetti, Wayne O'N9ll, Harry Nies, Wayne Nehls, Donald Rogn- stad, Walter Polhemus, Ronald Lunds- kow. Row 4: lohn Madison, Richard Norman, Dale Nemeth, Arnold Rouse, Robert Mc- Kinley, Iohn Roclcnowski, Robert Reed. Row 5: Rudy Marderos, lack Pryse, Rob- ert Quayle, Vernon Menden, Norman Mack, Don Panzlau, George McNeil. THESE ARE THE SOPHOMORE A' Wa3'ne ONeil, Pat Warren, Al- bert Aiello, and Dick Tappa. Sophomore A Class officers, do a little window shopping ani enjoy the sights at that! ,-A,.4 S Room 109 MISS SCHUESSPER Row l. Gwen Iames, Darrell Holman Connie Klobuchar, Georgia Guido, Ruth Ginney, Ralph Greco, Norma Klabunde. Row 2: Meredith Gentes, Howard Grana- er, lohn Herzoq,l larr1et Kahn, Ida Grazi ano, Harriet Kast, Betty Hinz. Row 3: Marlene Haubrich, Bill Harman Walter Greene, lack Hessman, Toni Honore, Lois Koth. Row 4: Ralph Howard, Richard Gregory Bob Garlow, Phil Greenberg, Room I I0 Miss CAMPBELL Row 1: Theresa Santelli, Lucille Sirorchi Margaret Stancato, Annabella Ridley, Carol Schilling, Theresa Sisnovich, Rose mary Smith, Irene Scott. Row 2: Lucy Richie, lack Thomas, Paul Spallato, Arleen Rhode, lean Scherer, lean Steel, Roger Smith, Alex Soke, Row 3: Iames Spallato, lim Spangler, Rosemarie Sadowski, Richard Tappa, Cosimo Tarsitano, Huqene Salituro, Ioe Salituro, lane Scott. Row 4: Paul Stetfensen, Iohn Schmitz Robert Swartz, George Shumway, Ken Ruetz, Ronnie Steck, Garlin Sheard. Row 5: Ralph Tarsitano, Kenneth Stettner, Melyvyn Scarcello, Rudy Russo, Ronald Sodlinl-r, Neal Rusecki, Paul Runge Henry Sublisky. X THE CLASS OF 1950 Ronin I I I rvuss f1A'rr.sa IH I mm ll ' N nw IA -IX Knnnz I IVIISS DUN! I' Uh s 4 V A .. ' '- K' :fvf': Ifw:f,,11'gv-: H' 1-' 1 ,nr A 4 1 ffvagnr :vw-'. 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' 1 4 21 If 7 f.xN fi xx n..-1 ,xi E' 1.1.gv'3 .-. if f gk:-Zz: H s+-u31:':' Hmm rg. Iwzri vtw- P.: iw' 1 I' -. :-M, f'az:'i4-vcr, Img 5: 9.3112 H '.'. , Hz-11.1 H' vm H HIV Hz1.1'-.l. 11.41 -1r11H4frn-4 H qw I4'1xtM-I' Wal.: ::1. Hu- xr: Ewrvzlfi IM' Em Eifxx' 3 H'f!1::z H'-'kv-: lvl' ', Q' 'NI :z,.',1x xr ' I .Nur .Mum ' Fam a :f,1w P- 1-, E' . 411' .' f' zg :XIX if-1 Iivxx 1 x3v'rx--'u.w.'r- .'Xz:.:w1's1:x. Srmxrmy Bw: -It fkiwyt .MIN Hrucf- Blvxdfvzf Iiwr :mt .Mx im- rt N :ng nw: ,5-.1111-'vit ii If I l'-- , '.'.' 1-Z,.zf,, THESE ARE THE JUNIOR B avi -1 ff? -- --fr: r- vi 'B 1 4 ijx ir , - - l , l l lf' .1 lf 1 V 1 at r . , l l . Ramm 102 Miss 1oHNsoN Row l' Yrvran Y.rnk Marcrana Werner loAnn Wrnvqrzr 'ltwrt-str Whitt- Betty VV1llems, Margie Zalubowski Mildred Zrrcrarelr. The Iufrrcr B C1555 011159153 Trggguggyr Row 2 loan Zoller, Beverly Vtfieqele Mary Ellen Wilton llcrrrs Wrnnsk. Arlene 7retz Peter Zaleskr, lane Wrllrs Carol Katt, President, George Arnsmyer . A ' f Row 3 Garrett Vtillouqhby, Vrvtor Vtfiidell, Bob Vtfzllrrrrris lv:-rs-tt XNlrrt mire, lim Wardell, Tony Wcrlrrrti Row 4' joe Zolartes, Thomas Wallrq, Paul Willems, Dlrarlw- W':rllrs 134- Hoon: 3 U5 rvrrss BISBEE Row l' Shirley Andrewsjosephrnv Arr-tu, Doris Ashby, Grave Arndt, Ardrs Lee Anderson, Shirley Allernan,Wrryn1- Ader Yflfln. Row 2: George Arnsmeyer, Lorraine Arle. Arlene Amo, Gail Allan, Prrsrrlla Allen, Marrlu Adamson, Ierry Berres, How 3: Louis Arello, Mario Barsulr, Lyle Beck, Eugene Arello, Donald Beaver lohn Battenberq Row -4, Roger Axtell Allen Abot, Eugene Becker, Robert Baker, LeRoy Andersen, Delbert Benedrrt Room 309 rvm. Bnown How l: Lois Bennett, Beverly Burt, Pat Callahan, Marie Blasi, Anne Bird, Pat Beyers, Ioyce Butkus, Lorraine Bern Row 2: Lois Bartel, Joan Bereiter, Bernice Benedict, Dorothy Berndt, Willard Black mon, Ken Burby, David Boyle. Row 3: Ioan Boerner, Don Bruch, Robert Bertlinq, Richard Button, Paul Brunet, Eugene Blaqq. Row 4: Elwrn Burmrrn, Peter Bruno, Stan ley Brudny, Robert Caldart, Paul Ca pelli, lohn Callahan, Ralph Burnett, THE CLASS OF 1949 Room 3 I 5 rvm. WALTER flow l. Mafalda Costabile, Frances Gallo, Lucy Cosenza, leanette Chia nelli, Ruth Fonk, Virginia Fluq, Ethel DeRanqo, Marion Engelman. Raw 2' Iune Douqlas, Betty Durocher, Marilyn Erandsen, Theresa Frinl-c, Pearl Chase, Barbara Eqvedt, Edith Cesarro, lean Forbes, Row 'l. Catherine Costanzo. Marilyn Dorff, Lois Fisher, Isabel Falk. loan Fay, Gloria Cesario, Frank Casciaro. Row 4: Iames Duffy, Roqer Eisenhauer, Iean Drago, Audrey Deming, Geraldine Edwards, Donald Desmonie, Gerhard Edenhauser, Row 3 Einar Carlsen, lames Chapel, Eugene Doerfler, Raymond Curtiss. lack Davison, Francis Deniq, Clifford Cleveland. Row 6: Bernard Dulak, Tony Desris, Attilio Cicchini, Fred Collins, Don Dawson, bon Lress, Harry Coqell. Room 3 I 6 rvrrss DOHERTY Row 1: Doris Smith, Mary Kay Smith, Barbara Stutzke, Carole Schoettler, Bill Shipman, Dean Servais, Robert Soder- berq, Arthur Stefani, Catherine Schwenri. Irwin Serberlicli, Row Z: Madalyn Shemanske, Diana Selov- rch, Gertrude Schultz, loan Shankland. Marilyn Serpler, Dolores Schaeffer, Helen Strusky, Mary Lou Stevens, Delores Spitzer, Violet Staskus, Row 3: Ruth Schaefer, Ralph Spencer, Irene Sirnko, Marilyn Schumacher, Ray Spallato, Ann Sioerdsma, lean Schend, Iris Smith, Richard Spaay, Iulie Slazer. Row -1: Richard Senatore, Tony Scalzo, Ray Scalzo, Donald Schaumberq, Wil liam Schwandt, Charles Sprain, William Sheldon. Russell Sonnenberq, lack Swartz, Row 5: Richard Stepriey, Ted Schneider, Ken Seideman, Glenn Schaafsman, Wil- liam Simon, Norman Schoonover, Elwood Stark. Room 3 18 MR, DAVEY Row 1: loan Buffalo, Sally Rassmussen, Patricia Ruelle, Beverly Remington, Alice Rauch, Nina Rerser, Marie Safransl-ci. Row 2' Helen Saltmerrs, Carol Rhodes, Delores Roderick, loan Schackmuth, Lily Rurriachtk, Audrey Scalzo, Mary Sauer, lorry Rice. Row 3: Arnold Randall, Iolin Rrordan, Harland Rerdenbach, lames Pucci, Rob- ert Row, Richard Rondeau. Row 4: Carlo Ricciardr, Al Ruffalo Mar tin Ruqe, Allen Roedel, Clifford Rogers, ' Dominick Salerno, Frank Rossi. The Iurrior B Class officers: Secretary, Bill Martin: and Vice-President, Ray Wallig, display their cyclistic ability. ,, 5 Room 320 MR, FELLER How l: Frances Pizzichini, lean Pint, Bet tina Powers, Catherine Pezzm, lack Oqren, Eugene O'Connor. Row 2: Twyla Ostlund, lunius Petersen. Virginia Plutchak, Dominick Pica, Don Paasch, Shirley Olson, Nancy O'Connell. How 3: Eleanor Partenheimer, lack Oqles by, Audrey Nielsen, Gail Procarione, Bill Petersen, Marilyn Quandt. How 4: Allan Peterson, Bob Piedot, Marie Petri, Iim Nickels, Douglas Petersen, Room 3 2 l Mrss BANGSBERG Row 1: Doris Hoff, Marge Hines, Connie Hubert, Beryl Hoffman, Leone Hughes, Audrey Hill, Delores Jayne. Flow 2: Hertha Hoff, Dolores Hessefort, Beverly Iensen, Joanne Iohnson, Gloria Holcomb, Phyllis Humerick. Row 3: Robert Haines, lock Harrington, Tom Griffin, Eugene Harris, lohn Hebior, Dean Harris. Row 4: Bob Hewitt, Ray Hamm, William Grevenow, Earl Houston, Iames Hoover, Richard Hansen, Row 5: Donald Grasser, Willard Henkel, Myron Hansen. Room fi I 9 Miss rsmzisrzrii Row l: Patricia llerirlrfrltfitt-i, Marilyn Goodwin, Mary Alive H ni Marianna- Henry, Geraldine Grail lVl ,, 5,r 5' Cumgb June Henriksen, Row I Pat Golen, Itrr itil-.itil llitmrrilir-tti Marqfrret Garolala l1a:i4 tim-ri'her, Mar qaret Graves, lean lltirrrs, Delorts Hay ward, HOW 3, Walter lfrix 'llittlriis tlcss Inn Gvntes, lerry Gratiot, lrtzrik yn flwtitlf- Htissell Girrver, Hob lfirrri-r Row 4' Howard Frodrirlrs iirri l'anlc, John Fox. lack Gombar, Gt-frgv Gr-lirrnq, THESE ARE THE JUNIOR B I J V! Room 522 IVJR FOUTP ms ans 1+ Mrrrde' W rldo ost ttts Betty Trrrvt V I f rc Kennet r M rtlyn Sublrs Wt ,ine Tr b avr We f r l n Unqemrc Auarf r Tttr l rk Srymanskt THE CLASS OF 1949 Room 5 2 1 -1 MR W1-HTAKER Row l Betty Kauzlarrch Enes Kress Doro thy KJGISY Pat Kreuser Marlon Lupla lVlar1or1e Lerster Antta Jurasewrcz Joan lanqer Row 2 Patrtcta LaV1gne Joan Longmore Carol Katt Evelyn Ktshlme Altce Kraft Carol Krause Vrolet Jonason Betty Knutson Row 3 Joan Koessr Julta Lewandowskt Marran Krnq Marlon Kolowskt Barbara Krrchner Madelrne Kretschmer Carol Laubenstem Mary Lund Row 4 Berrard Hovland Lowell Lar on Charles Kmg Dusk Kerstmq June Lar sen Joyce Lemeweber Row Robert Howard Wayne Krrk Joe Leccesr Mor'on Krreger Bob Iamrson Row 6 Paul Jessen Alvrn Krlmury Ro land Johnson Eddxe Kazannan Tony l,eRose Eugene Klopstetn Row Earl Howe Robert Lenctone Wrl lram Jensen Chester Krsrelewskr Jerry Lrttle Harold Keatmq Al Karetskr Har we-y Knapp Room .5243 MR BUCK Row l Nary Metallo Gtna Martrno Erleen McMahon Jeanette Mrelke Au drev Mo ton Helen Morrts Murrel Nel son Angela Marrone Elarne Motrnaro Row Betty Mactoroskt Lu rlle Macuke wrcz Carolrne Montrcello Sylvra Mrk kelsen Henrretta Newport Sha on My ers Chfmrleen Mowry Rtchard Marholer Ron 3 lrene Neubauer Marrlyn Myers Clorra Nlazzer Bexerly Mrller Geral clrne lVl1nl-r Eleano Martz Robert Mud rem Ray Morton Row 4 Jeannette Nass Audrey New house Martlyn Meurer Sylvia Maday Josephrne Maqnrno Frank Malleta Rob ert Maperko Robert Makson Row J Wayne Newhouse Francrs Mrl kent Roger Nelson Donald Murray Don ald Lucrer Rrchard Luckowskr Robert Newhouse Row 6 Walter Me1er Albert Mrddlecamp Gerald Nelson Henry Meyers Clarence Mundt Robert Munson Wtllram Martm Jack Neddo ' U h f 1 1 1 tlwfrtgz- Vw- -r, Je alle 'llr -t, J l '.1::tg:r.-2 Watlttg lt f , R Q lvl tw.,w:.r, wt - S , . l' ,1 tlltx' 'N' 'avr-1, Hob Tenttt 1, llfty Q , - ' .Nz .': ll--,fn Y 41, tl Vlfzflltg - l L XX' 1. rs fr ' .ky f f N x- 1 . rr K.'1r:'lrtw-lt, 'I' , t r'Y ' . tt l .r.mn-.' 2 lllr-fznur Anz -lrn zn Tw :rn '. . Y' I-'lar fn C Fl, . J fy' ' '.x'.1.' .3 - ' 1' E1 1 ll :x :.': 'lfrylftr Donald Thompson ' J-:ly l!z'1:.r+.',n l'vt Volk, Ray r-s, ' f tw' lr gun :fm . K . H fx 'A'1,.':::. Vtnrvnt, . I I -, 5 ' IJ 5 f a- I I . 1 U V A A . I t - - 1 5 THESE ARE THE JUNIOR A's 71 It's the kick-oil for the Iunior A class officers: Eddie Babbic, Iohn Aceto, Dom Paielli, and Harry Cogell. Room 302 MISS BROWN Row 1: Ioyce Gahart, Marilyn Elleison, Shirley Crosetto, Dolores Doer- ilinger, Dorothy Daniel, Rose Gallo. Row 2: Ann DeSantis, Thomas Davis, Frank Engels, George Costen, George Doerflinger. Row 3: Elaine DeKok, Louis Gallo, Frank Celebre, Gene Falkenstern, Ioe Chatilovicz, Ernie Chiodo. Row 4: Donald Deming, Grace Davies, Betty Fraser, Pat Ecklor, lack Gallagher, lim Douglas. Room 303 MISS BINNIE Row l: Carol Ballarby, Lena Butteri, Mari' lyn Brace, Pat Algiers, Angeline Car line, Nancy Campagna. Row 2: Lois Barber, Arlene Anderson, Lorraine Censori, Lucy Bedrosian, Rich- ard Arnold, Gertrude Becker, Russell Ancevic, Row 3: Robert Bain, Alice Bennett, Rob- ert Blise, Ioyce Ashmus, John Aceto. Edward Babich. Row 4: Delores Baird, Gerald Burrow, Iim Brockhouse, Mario Albi, Bruce Ander- son. Room 306 MISS MOODY Row 1: Ann Mayer, Kay Mish, Clara lune Pfeiffer, Iulienne Rasch, Rita Ric- cio, Mary McElwain. Row 2: Elma Mantuano, Helen Polhemus. Audrey Nielsen, Mary Alice Martelle, Carlie Roeder, Al Nelson. Row 3: Charles Richards, Dominick Pai- elli, Iim McEvoy, Reid Pfanmiller, Pierre 1 Pias, Kenneth Nielsen. 1 Row 4: Frank Missurelli, Ronald Ruiialo, Lester Mullin, Tom Roberts, Santo Prin- cipe. -38, THE CLASS OF 1949 'Q sa A V Room NIJ Row l. Mary Hopi, Beverly Holman Betty Lipman Inrce Landers Ierrnetto Keene, How Z' Marilyn Irrnrs, Kay Kanehl, Arthur Manna Dominic PGlElll Row 3: Fay Karabetsos, Iohn Hmz Ioyce Iensen Diane La Crosse Barbara Iverson. Room 3 I 0 Miss DENSMORE Ro:-.' l, Caroline Santrlonr, Dolores Skin ner, lean Shipman, Lila Sheppard, Allen Schrrbel, Adriana Scrvaqlio. Row Z: Doris Sorensen, Ellen Sprzzirrl, Eleanor Schellinqer, Bertha Ruhle, Max- ine Ruben, Marcie Sauer, Gloria Schan scherk. How 3. lim Sorensen, Philip Savaqlro, Charles Schindler, Roger I. Smith. Row 4: Ben Savaqlio, Bob Sonnenberq, Donald Shelley, Roger Simpkins, Richard Huttcrlo. Row 5: Charles Schnuck, Louis Simeon, Don Schneeberqer, Merle Sauer, Room 3 I 2 MISS CONFAIR How l Helen Zrmany, Marlene Zuhde, Mary Tenuta, Gloria Tenuia, Mary Teu' her, Mary Vena. Row 2: Gertrude Zieth, Dolores Stump, Shirley Wight, Ianet Van Hazinqa,Char lain Thornton, Pat Zanio. Row 3: Frank Tomczcrk, Philip Spallato, Wayno Watkins, Iohn Trotta, Ierry Stumpt, Alfred Speca. Row -1 Andrew Stipanuk, Arthur Swartz, liloscoc Walton, Don Zeitler, Richard Volfi Q . X L , ,. U I gay x fs , ' 1 P ' A2 , A 1 I 6. 4 3.1. 25 , 5 IHI JHNUHHY THE CLASS MOTTO: From out of the lowest depths to the loftiest heiqhts comes suck cess COLORS: Crimson and Silver HHHHUHHS Begu W HONOR STUDENTS Betty Adelsen Eugene Ambrose Wayne Bartel Melvm Behr Drctna Bennett Norma Branchr Sylvra Cesarro B111 Engel Iean Frtch lean Forrest Laura Cvaghard Allan Hubbard Serrous but happy the Semor A class Mrrram Kahn urlbert Krumm P1yl11s Laleunesse Ray Mrtchel Betty Morrxscn Eug ne Rerch Mary Robert en Vmcent I Ruffalo Tom Taube Marran Wrqht Mary Io Yantorm ofhcers Iohn Maphrs Presrden Geo ce Vanchena Treasurer Mary Rcbertser Secretary and Tom BISCIQIU V Presrdent CLASS PLAY Iunror Prom 1 . 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F JIFINOYC OC CI IIIIIIOI' .-v PHX I Wuslnnqtcn Student Senate fi 73.91 IWOHIS KAILBIR Ixncoln 1 tyle 3Trer1s mmsh I Y Tung 123 Stomp Salesman I Spy Sulesnmn I Debutmq 2 Forensxcs 2 it MIRIANI KAHN Wushlnqton Honor So xety 2 3 4 nth L xnfxr Spa 1 1 rw ns A C p 1 C DOROTHY KAMIN Llncoln G A A Bowlmq GORDON WIILIAM KASKIN Wllmot IFAN KLMFN Lmcoln Gul Scouts Z3 Glrl Scout Lnblnet 3 Y Tenns 3 A Cappella Chou' 2 3 S C A Coehler 2 THOMAb KIFFEL Lmcoln K Club I23Trec1s 3 Vurwlly loolbull Z3 IERHY KOESSER L1nco'n HAROID IAMFb KOQLOSKF I1nco'n .1 -5 OANII I KRI' USCHEH Ixnfo n GIIBIRT ILIVIER KRUIVIIVI lVIc:K1nley Orchestra 23 'res Qwm nrnmg -I ESF KUN Blue Mound III 47 r,...-7 -l If,-'I wig -J -4-'X 'If -at 54 ,Q 48 THE CLASS I LIIS RAI rx NISSI' lVl lxmlny 1011111 G NOI-IMA LARSEN Iavkson Detroxt Mxchljcxn C I eLClubZI orCho1r3CAA3T1f ISIVIHIY ANN IARSON MrK1nley ROBERT LFINWLBLH IxnColn Crossed RIIIPS DON LFONARD Wfxshxnqton Coll Tsam 3 DONAID LFWIS WCISNIHIJIKIII CIFIOITICIIIL FREDFRICK LINDSTROM IVICK1nley Semmar L.: Vlce Pres 3 Band IZ 3 ROBFHT K MAFGAARD Ilncoln HARRIET MALYAHN lmcoln IOHN IVIAPI-IIS Longfellow Oak Park Ill Class Presldent 3 Student Senate 3Pres 3 K Club 2 3 Con Secy 2Pres 3 Football Z3 Track 3 IOSEPH VINCENT MCCARTHY Lzncoln K Club 3 Foo ball 3 Swlmmxnq 3 Track Manager 3 IOYCE LORRAINE IVICDOWLLL Lmco n Glrl Scouts eens Bow m S Cashxer 2 IOANNE HELEN IVICHFNRY Llncoln Glrl SCout's eens Bow m S Cashxer I3 Stamp Salesman I Spy Salesman 3 IOANNE CATHERINE MICHEL Lmcoln ANN MICLIANO Imcoln LOWILI HENRY MILLS Imcoln IRNA IVILYNAHFK Waihlngton RIXYMOND MITCHELL Imcoln 1948 N NJHF :ON Wus K 6 ITS nf ttln 'I II KRW lOlllONl r mlm OMK NANOIC lllf lf mfr n l nut S0 trty I dsn ftmrt mt Pr f l t Cfrrqfs Sfrm 'Ji 1 N 'J lvl' ' txnq n W '+R W Pllll ut ' loo 1 mroln A Crt s ct DONNA l'Al NOVAK Imcoln A Ccxppellxx Chou MARVIN OECHLFR McKtnley Efsqutre Club 23 refzs A Cappella Choir 3.9195 3 Studen Senfxto J IENNY PICA Mclitnlpy G A 'X 4 3 FTHEI MAF POFAHI Fdqor D Shtmer lnmmcrx DONA MAY RAIMAN Lmc lft G A A FUGENF ALBLRT RFICH Ltr' oln Hcn Soclotw Q 3 V u on our 6 mat Pres 3 IQHOX RFMSTAD lmColn FRANK RlNALDl Wnshtnqt r MARX ROBFRTSEN Lnfoln Class Secretary 3 K Tlens 3 Student Senate 3 Spcmsh Club 12 X Ter-ne 123 Gtrls Glee Club l9 Mtxed Chorue l f A Cc1ppol'u Chou ' 3 Spy 3 VINCENT RUFFAIO McKmley Homo S0516-ty 3 C osx Countrx t lv o. -41 xiu! 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'GQQW' -J I 94 v f 1 'Q I 5 3 J 50 THE CLASS NINI I t 1 HII SIIBI IIIIK I Vkrrsh nqtcvn NCI SIIXNNON Imtuln A Stutlm nut ut r n um rf Lcrbln N P res Ire f ru rc Spunlsh Club A us r x rsrmrn 5 rshlnqt 1 tm xx 'IIXIIIS SIIIHVNOOIW lVlcK1r1lpy G A A OHCI SHXN 'XIKC I 7 NAIIW SIVIIIII mu IRIX NNXDIH Imcom I A STUMIVII Il Vkrrslulrngtcul TOM TAUBE Wcrshmqton Class Pre-sxdent Z Red unqle Z3Lorr Sv y lZPres 3 Student L3 NCIIIOHCII H1Y 23 Pres Southern Wrsconsm K Club 2 385-Cy 3 Buske NIILDHED THOMPSON Wcshmqton Mcxrmers FIOGFHS THORNBIHG Ilncoln D TILSNFR MCK1nloy 'C Club Po tr rrslty Iootbc ll Z 3 Busketboll Vcrrsr Trczck 2 3 I MII Y TOPOLOVI' C Wrrshmqton TI D TOPOLOVI C Wcxsl mqton ALIRID TUHCO lVIcK1nlcy bemlnur Z3 Vursrty Football 3 IIO VAIFNTINI Wrrslunqton B Squad Btrskotbull l Vrrrslly Iootbrxrl 3 GFORGI' VANCHFNA lVICK1nley Class Treasurer 3 RPCI Trmnqlr- I 3Corr QPC y 3 K Club Z 3 Vrrr srty Prrslff rhrrll lf 3 Truck 12 3 ve IVA ', N St'fJVlI.l,I' I,1nr'vln .F Mxjgitfr I NA 5 I . ' K Twrrs .1ru.-I 1 ' ' ,' xnt Sv t- 3' St I' t Vo 'nl I Cllrl Iituls ' l,Il,3T -cis. L llrrl Stout ' vt ll YI:-1-rx lj 'l ' Vrc' P 3 I' I 's, 25 Pr's, G0 1 zl Y'If-I-rms 3 ' f ' , 1' SC . C fhler l,Lf,3 St rr1.p Srlvf, ' rrrtrn I Spj Sul l,l',3 Spy l,.Y3 J x A l'IIIfS'I'I I I .'HIf:'XIlIl VW. un Qu I. :rzl Stiff Q f 1,3 K1 NS X3 ' I' - ' 3 I 5 3 ' . .23 mi ,I Q , llmtrn HIY 1,. iz K zxtn- iz , Q 'Ircxtlc 3 Il Squfztl Ilrrskm-tbrrll I Ilvfwttwrli 'I :L I I , 2 I , Q Fw IO . ' I. wln. 1 BIIVI I' Q' ' . I , I -P' I C ,M ' I'A'I'IIC'I'K .' ' ' ' fr , ., I 4 1 1, . OVW! . ,,, Irr 'I . .' C '. :A ' Sen ! HEY zap A Q' ' f mum 2,3'. .ni , , - A - ' l,2, L 'f 2 I I ' ' VHII . . , 3: ' orb ll l I Vt ' 1 , 5 . I: ty 2,35 4 f 3 I I ' ' 4 I I . I- . . .7 J -I u Q I I I '.A I - n ,. 1948 I C x UNI 'I 7 W Q NIU IINI1 I 1:1 r 'KIIIWI WA NS Ilnuuln Sprxmxx uh 'N II J IIOB H I VS 'XT 'NI' nc ,ff 5 s 11 vi! .4 -5 1d+ rx I H NHT NIINBIRFFH rIf1n r-v T rack Trfxm JOAN FLLIN WFNMAN Imcon Homecommq Que-rn ui endnn! K Teens Z3 Y Teens ,,,,x Txdenllfl - GIIBIRT WI IGI HT M Km f s I YD 'KFINOIDVN ICIRT I ow 'MIARIOIN WIGHT n Y Teyns K-'XTHI YFN WIRTZ Wrxshlnqton G rl Yum I T nt I C' A I Bovuln ' XII WOOII Iv xx' IrvnC'1 Club 1 rm 'NIAFIY IO 'IANTORNI mro n '1 Tevni 1. 3 TIFF ' uni 11 I4 IN MAI' HULI IVIrK1n'Qy Sgmxnur Orches I 3 SLC y Trer1S 51 'G J lHl lHNl HIlHUllHllS Ann Arlov Beverly Block Anita Cerveny Marilyn Congdon Lucille Couture Mary lane Davis Peter DeLaat Roberta DeRcse Margaret Eggert Graduation finds the Senior B class officers, Iune Havranek, Secretary: Dick Cross, President: and Lenore Schend, Treasurer, undisturbed with what future has in store for them, George Holt. the Wie-President, was absent when t:e picture was taken. THE CLASS MOTTO: Peace, like happiness, comes only to those who work for it. COLORS: Blue and Silver. FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS PLAY: The Night of January 16 HONOR STUDENTS Paul Foght Lorraine Follak Virginia Gratz Carol Hain Karis Hall lean Hasenberg Iune Havranek Dolores Heuft George Holt Mariorie Kerr Elaine Kersten Ruth Pellegrino Iohn Flyall Lenore Schend Lois Schneider Ida Shelby Patricia Yabs Lillian Young 1948 'XII Us IN n n Yu rrg f s 4 rm I A rsI11L II IIHT AIIA Mc mloy K rss Barre OL s 1 Z HOT I C mr mrxlxc 1 II 1 1 S mron Bivcy Ir nd ' 1 wI'IIRIIN MAI ANDEHSON lVICK1r1lQy I INIC I If mrvn Spumsm C u NIR -. JHr5 1 hub Do I3Tmas HI It S IPS S udent IIflXFIII 'N 'H QINIIIIIOII NIChIHQy Ib Iumor FOI! HIS Q A00 nb Thmidcxv IOIUQ I Spcxmsh IHI N I If IHN r III IxI x HIV 5 cum X INN Trldfn IQ N BNHM H ryacx. if' 1 rf? 5 Q L T7 1 53 v-A 'i 1 7 -ci X53 4? Sa: -1, 'fo -v4 .Z up ,J 'tlfxffjxg ..l 1 4? Q, 1 'T '? l 3 fC --1 .J- A .4-1. :fr .5 I, , k54n3 THE CLASS SAM BAROSKO Mi Klnle y sn mu lu I n u 1 s Bun Chmslrn l 7 3 ra x 1d1nt Counf NIIII I BL HNICI' BARTOWITI ImCoIn Qull and S 1 II 3 sans ls lsr Kgmvws R GPR PHIIIP BAUM cxthvrlne s I Ir oolboll I ISI v fum V rsl x :ck 'IIIIODOFIL ARTHUR BAUMANN McKmIay IRXINI' C BAUSCHIII N xsxm 1 1 m S GIRTRUDF BECKER McKmIIy ls C, C S res Z Sumo Cnlesrmm I JNNIA RUTH BICKMXNN 'Cn Thurs OLH 'XRY 'Od BFDORF Wfxsmnytcun MARVIN WILBERT BELLFAU Wnshmqton Band Orcheslru 3 Ushers IZ CRACE ELAINE BFRN Lmcon EUGENE B BERHFS Wcshmqton Semmor 23 B ncl I23 Orcheslrrx 23 Jun: r C ou l Swxm ng TPr1m123 K Cub BEVERLY BLOCK Lmco n B nd I 2 3 ALBERTA ANN BOEHME. Wrxshmgton. ALBERT WILLIAM BOEHMII, Wushxnqton. Student Senu.e I,3' Spy Smesmfxn , Spy Ed'.or , FRANCIS ARTHUR BONESS. Lmcoln. RRTC I,2,3 LOUISE FRANCES BONESS, McKinley, Cmimntlc 2.3: Girl Scouts I, LILLIAN IEAN BOSIVIAN. Burlmqton. Ken Kona Klub 3. 1948 I r ANL 'AI If rx J W lx N 1 1 A N H N1 'IONIW FSH' 5 DMI-' Q R NJ BIJHNIX N 9 VN s V1 pon L BII' nf 5 T rsdny 'H NUI' lx N YO V 'XRHOII ' .f HX YN hw egnk 3 ue. if 4 Ts X A IOIN 'XNNI CNHIXPMAN r cms '. 1: pt' '33 'av 55 -255 pf' '7 .-5 -at P 40 lk THE CLASS HOCI' H CIIRISII NSI N -J' ii Q -v .2 3.16 -r .2 .J 1- 'Q sf' 4 1n0n x ,nl -a ,-5 1-55- WAIIIR IIWNIN CHHISIIANSIN IVIKK111 IHOMASIA HOHI RTA CIIUDADA Vkushlnqt 11 tsts A111 y Y 'Its L. tb :Q IIONARD FIAPPVITA Wcmhmqton H N Bfrskr tbr1II K flu IORRAINI FICCIIINI Mclflnley YTecna 3 IOSI PHINI FINII LI Wcxshmqton Y Teens CISINIOSYI Imroln CONLITTA LIST L G I S601 ARO IVIcK1nIQy Ken Kom Ix b IA K FOHIIN I1nro1n Som1n:1r Z? Spumsh C111 I3 nc' C our rs Ktntw 3 MARII YN I UFII LI CONGDON I.1n oln Honfr 1 1 1 1 11 rot Too fxppsl c ed Cwhortli I 1m C b C612 N BRt I FOOPIR W 'ih1'1QGI'1 IUCIILI XNINI KDIHURE MCK1nIey Hcno y 2 3 n'1 SCA Cas 1er HII COVIII 'VIL tnley Student C1111nr11 r1n1st1 C 1 ms Pens Bowlmq L 3 SC' A Cczshter I Spy Z 3 Spy gales ms1n MIS KRII wk 1s11nqton c1ppn1'1 'Os 3 1 RICHARD .IHCSS Wrzsmnqton. Class Pres1dvnt 3' C T xfznqlf- res, 7 CIYSI mc ,Q , fuss Crnntry '. ' , ', :S.C.A, l,Z,KQn1 S: , IOYCIT IIIJXYNF' FRIIZIIN. MrK1nIoy. NANCY M. DAIT , . -cans I.' .' r'y ILO. Washington Y 'I' 1948 I Ill ANI DAVIS I 4 1rl Snouts I YTQ'-e B md L 3 Nl HY IANI DAVIS Ilnro n Honor Society Z 2 3 A Co C1 rolr Ir Chorr I Girls Glee Club I Kencws MARY ILIIABETH DICKIR Lmcoln Ctrl Scouts Kin Kom Klub 3 Y Teens 2 3 Thursdoy Chorus. xr c h r rs Kvnt ws LLIANOHI LUCY DELS Plymouth PETFR I DE LAAT MCK1nIey Honor So rely 23 momntrc 23P1F-s Cro d I s 3P ROTC 12 3 CAHOI DI IOHIA MCKtnley Ken Kom Klub 3 ADIA M DYMICCHI lVIcK1nley GAA 23 IOYCE DFIVISKE Lrncoln Ken Kom Klub 3 oppellu Chorr 123 Gxrls Gee Cub ROB? RTA DE ROSE Wcxshmqton Honor Socrety 2 3 YTcens 3 A Cappella Chorr 2 Grrls Glee Club C 1 Orche RICHARD DLSIVIONIE IVIcK1nley LOIS DI ANTONI Lmcoln H1 Style Grrl Scouts l Y Toons 2 KFNNFTH DITTHARDT MCKmley 'CF DOLAN. Lrnco . Bond L, , EUGENE IOSEPH DORFF. lncoln, ' c' z , . DONALD STANLEY DORY. McKinley. Kene-ws 3. DRAKE ALLEN DOUGLAS, Lincoln, Ir. Vfrrsrty Foot- boll 3: Stomp Solesmon 1. GFNII DUBANIEWICZ. Wcrshinqton. Annex Student Councrl l: Ir. Varsity Football Zi Konews 3: Spy Snlesmun 1. COLETTE ROSE DYBEFIG. Y St. Georqe's. AY Teens l,3, 4 .4 7 o57oc li rw ,an im ..-5 ,.J! 'QP' '7 'fyf M ' s 6. -X 1 I 2 , I -4 Qi? 1 TH CLASS ll K I ll Ktnlw, N IO RUN! MAP LBNLR Lmcoln Stn lunch 1b r :outs tmws 3 l'RlC A lflll l.1nc0ln 1t1 t s -. 011 tb NICE C'lARA EDQUISI' aslttnqt an K ub 3 -up MARIAN EILFEN FDQUIST Wash1nqton S-udpr' Co11r1r1l l Spy Salesman l MXRC ARIT FGGPRT Lxncoln Sub links 3 Jn mu ty rent' 11 O11-. m ns Z 3 B W m 2 3 q Bvart Spy 3 bpy Salvsman 2 pf' ff Q A QP ,ar sv' Slit INHAULR ln oln s Football 3 TroCk l IOIS IOUISI INGHHARDT McK1nlzy lPROMl ENCJELMANN Lmcoln B nd 'Z3SPry 3 Qlnstra 173 Cross Country FRANK FNGFlS lmcoln RUTHI ENGFLS Lmcoln CORINNF MARGUERITA ENGLUND MC tn ey H or iomety Z3 .Q DONALD IAMFS PVPRLTT lmcoln ELFNORI' FALLAK McK1nle VFRNISF FILFFN FA Y RIFY St Gporqe s Konews ,dl , w RUDOLPH VINCENT FERRARO Washtnqton Squad Basketball l Vcxrsxty Basketball 2 3 H1 Y 3 SALLY MAUREEN FERRIS St Ccttherxnes G11' Scouts l 2 YTeens 3 Kenewq 3 ARIFNF MARGARET FITZPATRICK Wa'sh1nqton 58 'Q - ,- 111. UIPIS 111' 13111: Mt- -V Y1'1-.-11- 1 1 , 4' ' - 5 .Rf 1 1 ' K f 1115510 .33 L ' It ' 1 C11 2,35 G11 S' .' 2,3 Y'Ik11s1:1s .fl . K, , D PA' '1 :T ,011 - , A .- -' A11..y - 'AK l'!vnc'l1l'l11b l' lr Ch ,ZBPH-S .13 C21tlx Ulf'- ' C11 12,3 5 Bm' 3 . 3 :Z W ,- f 14111 l-Ivz:. 1 3 Q Y y : 1 f , I . ' . .' Hx mr J , 'x S -1 2,11 1' 11 Cl 11 2,1 C111 51- 1- Jfl ' YT-1',:1G,A.A. ol :SCA ,l3 . y, ,f XX j 'S v i 'I Q VVl'1I.'.Q' 1115: ' . L C K 1:11111 11 V111-111 4 X' .4 1- A Q' 2 t ::': . .Q l Or- -, 7 3, Y'- ...- ',: 'C x- ,i:H. :1d'. 15,17 J , I g . . , i ' R- 1. 1 . 39, df V 1 In . . K l . Ur: ly, , - lf' -2-.-. 1 all A 155 - ,sf J . ,, , A' 'vo I . ii 4 r ' :ffl - , 1 A 1 . s K , N I A , ' . . . . .. .. , .' J R , l ' all 4' ,lf 1 , . 5,6 , , ' . A E 4 n - 3 1 , . 1 'lex Al A E V 1948 JPHINU S ms lh N VP! :tt ' K nl A xxx rm nm X' H lltOlw'lVl Y 1: V lll Wtttq 1111 nl Hfl' NNT lmrnlu lrldtnl A K K YIHIHINI I-fm OAN SHI RON CJANDFI Wtlmrst Spf rush flttb WN W Shmf rn PATSY RUTH GENAMI' M Kmlvy JOSFPHINL GIANTONIO McKmley Gul Scouts Wmq Scouts Z BONNIE, GINGPHILII MCKmley Ar mils Allpy 3 sons 2 3 A fxppellc Chou 3 G A A BFVFRLFE GIORTY mcoln Trfens Kenews 2 PAULINL CLAIR CIRMAN. Ltncoln. H -Style L 3 Pres. 2: Student Senate L' Gul Sfouts 2,3 Y'l'0pns 23: Pep Club 2 Spfxmsh Club 4 Gtrls' Glee Club l' Spy Salesman Z,3' Spy 2,3. fl-l LEIY MAE GYTZLAFF Friodvns. ,1 tary , TATHIQHINF GOPITTIHH St, G-Hotqvs Glrl Sfmlls . 3 KL-ns-ws Z 3 IOSFPHZNF GOMBAR, Wsshmqton. G.A.Al 3. WlI.l.APlD HERMAN GOHTFR Rorhostm, Wtsconsm, .-v .J ...fl .4 .-,f 59- e THE CLASS School Cvntrrxl Butlv, Crrnrzdxr IOYCE' CAROL GOURLFY. Lmfaln IIIILORIS GRAGLIA Lmroin. Clcrl Srmrt-s 1,13 YToQns l,.l,3' SCA Ckrslrwr I, IHOMAQ UIIRLRT CRA'VI M Krm x VIR INIA GRATZ Wcrshrnqt n I I l C A A Z 3 Pres NIRIQSA GRIINVNAIIW MrKmex LAVON GRIFIIN Washlnqlun GLNEVIEVE L GRISK MCK1nlex G A A Bowlmq BFTTY LOU GROSS K G0orqL's YTeen'i 3 A Cappella Chou 123 Glrls Cleo Club l ILIHIOI A Cappella Chorr 1 DELLA IEAN GROTH McKrnley SC A Cashrer 1 ROSE GRUDYINSKI Wcshmgton Curl Scouts 2 3 CAROL EMELIE HAIN Lmcoln Honor Socrety 23 French Club 3 YTeon's 3 KARIS HALL Carthage Mrssourr Ken Kom Klub 3 IORETTA DFLORES r-IALPIN McKmloy BETTY HALVORSEN McKmley CLARK HAMKINS MCI-'mley Orchestra 12 3 DELORES CLARA HANSFN McKrnley Ken Kom ub 3 Trldrrnt 23 oonQ 23 bro ISHN HANSFN Lmcoln KI'NNI'fTI'I O. COULD lVI00sv lrw lvc'lr:w,rI Hugh 1948 IIIIC HARI Wushlnq on Mcrrmers I 2 3 lr Cuhlnft 3 Ken Kom Klub 3 Glrls Glee Cu 1 Mxxul Chorus I Ir Chou 2 Thursday Chorus on C A A Bowlmr RI IANI IIARTLIY IJ trol! Ar Isis Alley 3 I mu N IIASI' NRI' RC S IDI! 0 -, Gr Srou s Y In s F A A Iicwlxnq 3 Band Z Keno I I VIIANI K r mlm y Clcrss Serretcxry Ilon S ty Z YTeen Z3 A If 3 Ksn Kom Klub 3 Glrls Glee Club KK IN I uw Ircnch Club NIIIIA VI ll KIINF I'IIII7IR5DORI' Wfrshrnqton INI' muy I Toons I I II IMA XNfI'wI'lll1jIOH WIIIIAM 'XIIAN I-IINRY Imcoln Class V169 Presl n 111 lr ck I 3 Cross Co n WILLIAM IILRRNIANN Wrrshmqtow ILRRY IIW HIRYOG Ilncoln Cmemutlc Club 23 Tenms Tmxm Z Spy L 3 DOLORFS MARIF HFUFT McKrnlev Honor SOCIGIY 3 CIHOYTIUIIC 3 CAA 23 RICH 'XRD W HILL Lrncoln ROTC 123 WILLIAM HILL Wnshmqton Clnemcxtmc 3 B Squccx Iootbnll I ROBERT MAQON HOIY McKinley LDWARD KI NNFTI-I HOII' Llncoln PXTTI HOIPMXN Imroln Spumsh Club 2 Semi I IUDITH IPF HOLLAND Lmcoln Artrsts Alley 2 ki Q. fu H' Q-4 l 2' X-.11 CSIY YT' YQ Q5 ss? 51-I 've 1 X. uw-ru 'Tat Y' .J 44 'M A9 62 THE CLASS GEORGE I' HOLT Lincoln Class Vue I esrrlslnt 3 Studvcnt Sonnte 3 Iumor Clrorr l A Ccrppr llrr Chorr orond Bond l und nor u P PS 3 Order ot thc Arrow 3 VERNON H HOPF Vbfrshrnqton Red Trrrrnqle 3 Croqs Country 23 Vrrrsty T ack Z3 K Club 43 ROSIMARY HOPPE Irncoln K Tee-nq L 3 Cor: ser y Gr S outs 3 YTeon 3 A Ccrppe cr C cu ROBIRI R HORNBY MrK1nlQy Cross Country 3 B nd IZ3 MARY LOU HOUGHTON Wushrnqton Artrsts Alley 1 5 Z Grr Scouts 33 French C b CIARICI F AINI HOUSTON lmcoln Crrls G Club l Spunrsh Club 2 HELEN P HRUPKA Lmcoln Crnemcrtrc' Z 3 Grrl Scouts 3 Y Teens Band 3 S C A Ccrshrer Grrls Glne Club l RICHARD HUNKELER Lmcoln KClub 3 Vcrrsrty Truck I 3 Mcrncrqer 2 ROBERT G HUNTOON lrncoln MARGUERITE IRVING Lrncorn ETHEL ISON Lrncoln Cmemcxtrc 2 3 Trees 3 G rl Scouts 3 YTeens 3 Mxxed Chorus l Spy Soles man Z KATHERINE CLAIRE IACKSON Wcxshrnqton Honor Socrety 2 Manners I2 Ken Kom Klub 3 ROGER IOHN IAMES McKmley K Club 12 Mun crqer of Cross Country 2 3 MARIANNE IANTZFN Ixncoln r Scouts Y Teens 3 RALPH W IENSEN Lincoln French Club I23 Forensrcs Club 2 3 Spy 3 NORMAN IESKE Woshrn gton IOSFPH IOHANOWICI Wcrshmqton BARBARA JOHNSON Lincoln 1948 1114 is iff 1051 lsq Y IOH ON into jflglpll IULIUS IOHNSON lVlLKxnlcy B nd 123 Orrhf rr lf 'S rvxlnrg Brrn MARY IOU IOHNSON lrnroln NTANLN IOHNSON Lrnroln H Style 23 Ken Kom Klub 3 YTeen:. 23 Sprrnrsh Club 2 IAMFS IHLDRKK IONIS Wcrshmqlon Pep Club 2 Coll Terrm Z IOAN I IONPS lrncoln SHIRLEY MAE IONES Wushmqton Ken Kom Klub MARHYN IUNI IULIUS Frredens Ken Kom Klub 3 YTeens 3 Renews 3 CONSIANCF JEAN KAHLLH McK1nley Honor So clely Z 3 Spunlsh Club Z Semlnor 3 Kenews 3 CXRII KALINKO Wfrihlnqlon H Y 23Treos 3 A Ccppellcr Choir 23 K Club 3 Truck 2 B Squad Brrskelbcxll 1 HLNRY KANICKI Wcrbhrnqton Sernmcrr 23 IANL CLAIHF KARRMANN Wnrshrnqlon Gul Scouts Hx h beppmq Club 123 X fee s NORIVIA IOAN KLCKLIR Lrnioln Manners Artlits Alley Z3 MARIORIE IFAN KERR Lincoln Honor Soclety 2 Spcnlsh Club 2 X Teens 2 A Crrppell'r Cholr Z A Ccrshrer l r G C lu FIAINI HPLPN KLRSTIN lrncoln Honor Soclety 4 Ken Kom Klub 3 ALICF ANN KIRCHNER lincoln Ken Kom Klub 3 Brrnd 7 3 LADYS BEHNICE KIRSCHBAUYVI Lrncoln Glrl outs l 2 3 eoni G r s Glee Clu Sp 3 ti .Z 1-1 63 L. Q? N,-I .fr i if 1 ...ff -r S-p 'YY' Yi! -Q 19 QF' sl! if 5' Y! 'Y QE' 4 THE CLASS GLRTRUDI DELORFS KLIIN McK1nley K n Km Klub 3 Y Teens 3 MAE L KLOET MCK1nl0y Annex Student Councll I Y Teens I 2 3 Thursday Chou 1 Ir A Capps ll Chou 2 G A A 2 Spy Saleiman I 2 SALLY KNAPP Lmcoln Artlsts Alley 23T1eu Gr SCouts IZ3 Band l Glrls Glee Club ROBERTI KNUTTER Lmcoln EDWARD I KOLING St Ceorqes Iunlor Varixty Football 3 LOIS CATHERINE KOLLMANN Washxnqton Gu Scouts l 2 3 Y Teens 3 IIA 1-Q 2' ,ps- 91 ..ff 41, , QQ ' -f NORTON N KOLLMANN Washmqton TOM KOROSCIK Washmqtan PIIHIQIS Guxld Z Go Team 7 IOHN LE ROY KOZAK Washlnqton KATHLI FN MARIE KRAT7 Washmqton YTfens ROBERT L KRAUSE Washlnqlon AGNES KREBS St George 1. MARION KREMIS Washlnqton GRACE ANN KRESAL Frledens EDNA MAE KRUEGER. McKmley BETTY KREUSCHER. Lincoln. SHIRLEY KUBIK, McKinley, YTeens 3: A Cappella Choir 3. ROBERT KUENY. St. Catherines. Red Triangle 2,3 Treas. 25 Con. SeC'y 3: K Club 2,35 Swxmminq Team 2.3. 1948 KHESTIR IVIERIE KUNDI Washmgton Semlnar Club L SCA Cashmr Z DONALD FDWARD LAIFUNFSSE McK1nIey Ifsqurro IAWRENCE LANDFAU Washmqton ROBERT WARREN LANSING Washlngton AIICE LAPIDUS Lrncoln French Club 2 YTeens 3 A Cappella Cholr 123 Stamp Salesman I SCA Cashler 3 Kenews 3 RICHARD LAPP Lincoln Yootball 2 3 ROBERT LARI LARSEN Lmcoln DAVE LARSON IR McK1nley Student Councrl I Honor Soclety 2 Soph Football I B Basketball Team I Football Manager 3 Spy Salesman I IAIVIFS LAST Ilncoln CAROL IIFI' St Georges X Teens 3 HAROLD LEITING Mcllrnley RICHARD N LFITING St Georges ROTC I2 Ten nts Team I IOANNE LICHTER Washlnaton Sub Deb Z 3 Secy 3 Pres 3 Turtle Club Z Sec y 2 Spanlsh Club 2 Y Teens 3 Thursday Chorus I Stamp Salesman I 2 S C A Cashrer 2 3 Spy 3 Student Senate 3 BETTY IEAN MACKEY McKxnIey Spanlsh Club 2 FUGENE MAHONEY Ltncaln EVELYN RUTH MAIERKO St Georges CHARLES MALETTA McKrnley BETTY IANE MARINO Imcoln QF Y' wg! 3, at v F ,I 1, -5 ...ul 5 wwe l 'Nw 4.-v :QQ 'JS 6 66 THE CLASS CARMIIIA MARINO Imcoln A 1sts Allq Pres Spy J Studi nt Sl nate IRANK MARSHALI Lmcoln ROGER PAUI MATTIOLI MCKlHlLy A Cappella Chou RICHARD MAU Imcoln MARY MAVROVICH WCISDIHQIOU MARIE ANN MAYER St George s LELAND MCDONALD Washrnqton IACK MCMULLEN MCK1nley K Club I2 3 Vars ty Football 123 Varslty Basketball 123 B Track I Varsity Track 23 ALAN EVERETT MCNEIL Lmcoln IOHN C MEIER Lxnco n Band l 2 3 Sec y 2 Swmq Band 1 MARILYN I MLREDITH Lincoln Y Teens 2 3 Band l Z 3 Orchestra I 2 3 Vice Pres 3 FRED MERG IR Lincoln Crnematxc 2 RICHARD EUGENE METTEN Washmqton Tennls Team I 2 3 ALAN ROBERT MIELKE Frledens DOROTHY MARILYN MILLER Churchlll Ir Hugh Galesburq Illmoxs Ken Kom Klub 3 YTeens Z3 Cmemcmc 23Secy 3 Kenews 3 LE ROY MII Ll' R Washlnqton ALLAN MINK Lmcoln Student Senate l Student Councll I N F L 3 Debate Team 3 Forensrc Squad 3 Homecommg Chalrman 3 TONY MISURELLI MCKmley Crossed Rtles 2 ROTC 123 Varxsxty Football I3 1948 lf l1lS ANN IVIODOHX Ilnron rs IAHRH MOIJNIJ AN 'ut Ceorqe s qv, If IHIA MOH! AN xslnnqton f rc Cl IAMLS S MORRIQON llnroln Frencn C' b ru s f HUA MAI NIAU Ilncon Cf ff xr,- 'XlNlCl ANN N LSPN Llnco n H1Styl0 Z 3 Pres Ken Kom Klub 3 Annex Student COLIHFII 1 sh Club Y Teens Z 3 ipy Salesman DORFEN ANNA. NPLSON McKmley GAA l Spy Rcrlesmrm 7 KATHIHN NIISON Lmcoln Honor Sour Thursfi ry Chorus l Lf lAWRI NCl NPI SON Llncoln S C A Cfxshmr DONAID NIUBAUFR Wcxshlnqton Student QOHFZYO Pep Club l 3P1es 3 Orchestra 12 Lrbro :cn A U 9 Sec y Q IULIAN IOSFPH NEWMAN Lincoln A Cappella 'Z Chou 3 B ntl l2 Orchestra 3 Swlmmlng Team lennrs Team l ....-f J' WAI TER NFWMAN Wcrshtnqton DONAID NEWPORT Lmcoln H Y 3 K Clt Cross Country 3 'T GLADXS M NICHOLS Mclimrey AUDRIPY NIKOLAI McKmley MARDEIL A NORMAN Wcrshmqton Turtle Club 2 3 Gul Scouts 1 2 3 Y Teens 2 3 Mrxed Chorus l Kenr-ws 3 lOlb NUNKP lfruedens YToens 23V1ce Pros 3 A Ccxppcllcx Chou 23 GAA Bowlmq 3 67 . ,,.f 5, lyfj' Q f,' ' . ' I G1 I. film- Club Q ' l A Vfxpp.-llrr Vluur .I,3 A I wb' N - lIl.l,'A MONTlC'lfl.l,l, l.1r 'Gln I f x . Al.BQ ' A J 'WFS . Fr-r':1 ful.: ll 1 .. Q . . . 'I ,lu 2. 9 Tv 11: Tvruxl I : H781 '. A t 1 , . 1 , 42' ,f .1 x ff ' X. 'jx ' ufmgsrgf B , s T1 ' . I, In ' :J ri KI ' 1 , ' , , ' A 3 ' , ' . , l' Sgfzru. . IX , . , : . ,, l. , 2 , A , ...,2,3: gn. a .31 . . lty 'L' ' H- 3: . I. '21, , . 7 . I A. In l, ' 2, 1, 1 J V f fa vs- . G I . 7 , v . 1.2: '- It ,2. 5 . fi Q 41 A ' ' - ' Q. qv . . 3 . ' . i : lb 2,3q . 2, . ' --,Q 1 Q' ,Z 'G 36- su! -I 919 'C' -.2 46 1 X4 ,36- JI'-.v if 68 THE CLASS HD O I tngoln s L I' LUGENE ,IOSFPH OISON Wushtnqton nd ILTCHIN III OISON Ixncoln W nc ent Cue, C IRALD O NIII Wcxstunqton an 5. FS I2 Cross Country 3 Truck RICHARD O NFAL McKxnIey NADINE I IIASCHKI Ltncoln Q s RUTH ELIYABLTH PLLLIGRINO Wnshxnqt n 'Ion or SOCIGIY Z 3 Student Senate L 3 Trx Srhoo Coun 23 KTQ-ens 3Pres 3 he-nch CIub 3 Ter-ne ecy I S P'I A ALIXIIIG JOSEPH PERRI MrKmIey IANE PETLHSI N MCKIHIQQ X Teens 'X Ccppsllt ou' 23 Irs ee u A Q o1rIGAA IRMA PIERAINGFLI Wubhlnqtcn X Teens EVAN REID PFANMILLER L1ncoIn ELVERNE PFEIFER Lxncoln WILLIAM S POCAN McK1nIey ROTC 123 MARGARET PODBER Lmcoln S C A Cushxer IANICE POFAHL Lincoln YTeens 3 Bond SCA Costner 2 GAA 23 FRITZ POTTHAST Frxedens Se-mmm WILLIAM ALBERT PRITCHARD Lmcoln DONALD PUDER Wcxshxnqton l I.I.O v Cl LVIII, L ' . I rtrv11 tus 'I1'c:7:. 3 N.F. , I,2,3 IPS. 2. I L . lg ' , ,. . J Rl: , 2 '4 GR' 1 ,it , , A 1-Mm ,Q In I ' d QQ3, S.C,A V' 'hte-I 3 I sf'-Q ' Sl ' I .. Q . S1 :S Sc:IA..nxun L., ', A . . . ' 1 7 'NJ 4? 1, 2 3. A . Yrftvn 3 -1. - . ' ' I . .' h O .h I CI1,ff'kf., ' TQ' . I,2,3-S ' , Pre , 2,37 . ry I. 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' . .-l V ruf- 3i3,y-1 1948 lQINll HAIKOID HADTKI llnlr n NI Ill I HAS H Immun ANN RASMUSSFN lrnroln Y Te-LnS 3 SC A Nr lhllfl N VIL Lmron CUNNII HIIVFS Vllcrshmqon r Scouti fl I IWOIURIS I RIICHFRTS Wrrshlnqton Ken Korn lb Y 'lfwns 3 Thuridrx C orus G vu mg I 3 Ke-news UOH Dllll B HIICHFHTS Wcrihmcrlon Ken Kom nb YTmJns 13 Thursday C orui G 1 1 Kcnovvs JH llli RIITIR Frmdens If Towns 3 Ke-news Nfvns Idnor 3 Qulll cmd Scroll l WAINI RICHTIII St CCrfh0r1nfQ MAHILHN ROBLRS McKmley HINRX BLRTHOLF ROBINSON Lmcoln Swmq ncll B cl KINNFTH ROBINSON McKmley IRENI' ROSFMARY ROSKO Lmcoln Artrsts Alley RITA ROSSELLI St James Artrsls A ey 2 Glrl Scouts Z3 YTeens 3 GAA 3 SCA Ccrs 1er IFHRX RUBERG MCKmley EILER SVIJND RUBIERG Lmcoln IACK L RUDOLPH McK1nley Class Secretary Treasurer l Football 1 ATTILIO RALPH RUFFALO Wcxshrnqlon ,4 , -fs' 69 4-rf ,fi 'Q-1 .5 , QS. L-'-qriyl mf' 4 Y .'. .fi , I : x R A xi y i J' I J 1 yn Qi a .19 -Z 1 QW' -enq- r? ff fr I if J ,,, rnofwv v ' no 70 THE CLASS RONALD FRANK RUFFALO. McKinley. B Squat Football 1 IAMES RUSH. McKinley. DOLORES RUTHH. Washington. Cirwrnuttc' Club IJ S.C,A, Cashier 1. IOHN RYALL. Washington, Honor Society 3: 1'ronf'h Club Z: K Club 37 Tennis Team 1.2.35 B Squat: Football 1: Football 2: Spy 3, IOSEPHINH SALEIRNO. Lincoln. Thursday Chorus 1 Games 2, YOLANDA SALITURO. Lincoln. RICHARD SALVATORE Washington Turtle Clu Masque and Bauble 2 A Cappella Choir 1 Band 123 Swing Band 13 AL SCHAILER Washington Turtle Club Z3 Cappella Choir 23 Ir Varsity Football 2 HATTIE SCHEFKY L1nco'n LENORE ILAN SCHEND Lincoln Class Treasurer 3 Honor Society 2 3 Vrce Pres 3 A Cappella Choir 123 Treas 2 Secretary 3 Mixed Chorus 1 Girls ee Club 1 23Vice Pres S Cashier 3 Spy Salesman 3 Spy 3 RICHARD ALLAN SCHLATER McKinley ALVIE IOSEPH SCHLECHT Lincoln HAROLD GUNTHER SCHM1DT McKinley RAYMOND SCHMITT Lincoln RITA SCHNAUFFR St Georges YTeens IOHN SCHNFIDER Lincoln KC1ub 3 Swimming Team 123 Tennis Team 123 Spy Salesman 2 LOIS A SCHNEIDER McKinley Honor Society 23 Cinematic 23 Ken Kom Klub 3 YTeens 3 DONNA MAE SCHULTZ McKinley 1948 Alll ll NlllNON f C 11111 ll ' HW l 1111 MAllll VNAHIX pn TI 1111 1n 1 r r Orrlu s ra '1 lllfllX rw l 1n ry lA C w 1 J nr BETTY HVXNCIQ SY Z Wrrslunqton Ken K m F115 3 lHLl Y Lmco n A C rppolla Cmmr L cw u Ir A Cappf- la C ou MAI Hl Y Sarasota Florxda Honor o h IQ Xl! I NANCY SHIHIR lVlcK1nley VFLMA SHERMAN Lxncoln G1rl Scouts G1rls P0 Club l X A RICHARD P SIMONS bt Georqv n news 3 MARY SIROCCHI McK1nIehy SANTHY SKARAKIS Imcoln Honor So r-ty 3 r Scouts 123 emlnar Z 3 Y Tmns l 3 Glr 5 Glee Club l Mvced Cl'1o1r l EDWARD SMITH Lmcoln Studnnt C01nc1l l Qpy Srrlssman l JACK SlVllTH Lmcoln Class Presldont 2 H1 Y l Z 3 V1cv Pm 1 K Club 3 B Squad Basketball l Bas ketball Team I3 IUNI' HOST SMITH McK1nlcy HOGFR D SMITH fue-dons Class Treasurer 7 Rod Tnanqlv 3T10as 3 French Club 73 Sem nar L Spy 3 Student Hanatc- 3 1 ala' -no .1 -ire ,AQ ,lv ,-4' ,l -3 f-15 'gif 4--ff ,.r 4,, 'Av X dd 'Jr -rj l 1 1-'N X 5 rg 5 4 ... A G, 4 , :AY J 1 ,ML-r 1, I 1' If 5? 1 iff! - 'P f 71 J ly ,2 56 ' 1:1592 . J. f ' 555' ..J' ii? L Nw, -1 . 2':' ' W ' Qggxgg. A - J Q11 .1:s sac'11111.'1z rut-1 -rw fffl1- ' , Q ' , 'I fliflllllfll l1111'1ln llwrwr f111'1vly 2f,'l , Y ' 4 lv I1 tflfraswtl llllln-fs 11, HOT ' l,Ll, K Club I3 vlI'UlllS 'l'1- Q - -' ' ' L 1 ' , . . 1,, f K J V5,qkiS1Z' X lllllil' '1' 11, fav 'AJ 1, N111 1w,1111,,111 1 1 1- A f I :A , ffgalff 1- 1 1,14-, -. H ' xi, iiffil ' 1 . 1 ' ' , . .W-Q - A A Q l'.'4.N I E'Cl'l ' l'r10dffn5 A CI1: relltz Ch 1,z,3q 1l1 11 1,z, 111110 C1101 1 1.1 Q f . rx 1,4 , ' -J S 1 11 ' fSC'KJ'l l 1f't I 1 L 'A MAH L L'1:111,1N1T. 1.1 ,-mn. ' 1' Q ' . W - 1 rl, 1' i ' ,r iii Q .IT ' ,- Q ,. .1 . 5, mgv: 3' 11'AN s1:1.1N A 1 . 1 ,1 ' 'S' G1rls'Gl 1 Cl b lj . ,l ,hA l. IDA 1 S 31.11 5 .- , , S A . ' 1-ty Zfl, SVA C1 .l - l If J i 7 . 4 . 7 5 . 2 . . 5 .- 2: X- JG- ' G1 , G 1 1. 1 7 Q 1 1 S, BQ 11 1,z, Ke 1 -J, ' A ljl zsvgkxitb . . J x 5 N - .11 -' 1, 1 .' 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UHLRNBFHG, l.1nColr1. Bond -,37 Orches 11:1 2,35 Glrls' Glec Club l, ROSCOE EVERETT VVALTON. Lincoln. 75 1 aff? THESE ARE YOUR ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES THAT DEVELOP SKILLS IN MUSIC ARTS SCIENCE SPEECH COM POSITION ACTIVITIES THAT DEVELOP QUALITIES OF LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES THAT OPEN NEW HORIZONS ACTIVITIES THAT ENRICH YOUR LIFE ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE GOOD CITIZENSHIP AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP ACTIVITIES THAT PREPARE YOU TO MEET THE CHAL LENGE OF THIS YOUR WORLD Q - -1.14r4.1vl-1lu: ,--, . '1llll'll-l'l'l1 I I I I ' ACTIVITIES . . . That Enrich Your Life ff? N' X 5? XT? 'T I fl ffl II XI I I ' L 'I,I v I I II4' M4 2 .Q-L+ I gf' N--IX I, :N-.X 'If X 'T NNN I, I X I At the Sub Deb party Tom Taube dunks tor apples much to the amusement ot Margaret Eggert and Milo Fechner, SUB DEB first Sfiniester Oflirels Second Semester Ann Alexander President loAnne Lichter lean Fitch Vice President Virginia Andrea IoAnne Lichter Serif-tary Mary lane Buratt' Virginia Andrea Treasurer Iune Hcrvranek Dorothy DeLuCa Carres. Sec y .Betty Lipman Miss Densmore Advisor Miss Densrnore Bow l. Mary Jane Buratti, Virginia Andrea, Dorothy DeLuCa, lune Havranek. Row 2' Avis Drissel, Thelma lensen, Betty Lip man, lean Fitch. How 3: IaAnne Lichter, Margaret Egqert, Ann Ale-Xander, Miss Densmore Absent La Verne Belanaer Daratnv Daniel, Bev I-r.y Holman, Fvenyn Kish int- Arleen Rhode If-rin Shipman Mary lil:-ri W.ltr:n HI Y first Semester Oltirnrs Qfrond Sr-mfislr-r Bn. Lngel President lack Smith latk Smith Vice President Dick Arnold Donald Anderson Secrr-tary Budy Ferrara Gt'-Virgo Shwail-cr, Treasurer l.:-onard Ciappvttfi Roger Axtell Forms Sr-r 'y Roger Axtell Mr, Davey Advisor Mr. Davey Raw l. Bill Henry, liill Sh:-ldon, Rudy Ferrara Gerad Lehmann, lurk Arnold, Row 2' Leonard Ciappetta, Chuck Kalinka, Bill Fnqel, Donald Anderson, Mr, Davey, Rage. llxte-i. Row 3: lack Smith, lion Newport, Georg:- Shwaiko, Absent: Glen Holt, Bill Killvl, Pete Shwaiko, SUB DEB Prize Winning Homecoming Float . . . Teacheris Kaffee Klatsch . . . Spy Advertising HI-Y Hi-Y Award . . . Homecom- ing Crown . . . Milk and Donuts ,for Visiting Teams K-TEEN KLUB Red Cross Dolls . . . Sock Drive . . . Clinic . . . March of Dimes . . . Secretaries to Counselors RED TRIANGLE Father's Day . . . Bulletin Board . . . Red Triangle Award . . . National Hi-Y Conference E' frifif' I r f..f 'Air jr- nrfrrrv- ,lf-r Ii:-rry fr Tvfnrrrw ,rr I'rfwr'1f-rr! li.rrr.I1fr.1rrgrrrr.r, jrrrrrr Vkfferrrrrfrrr Vrfrr Vrf-srril-nr Hosrfrmrry Hoppe Mrrrrlyrr Hilrlisrrn Swrl-Y'1ly Crrrlrr- Hrrr-dr-r llrrrfrtrryfitrrrrrrr 'Irs-frsrrrf-r Mfrrr.,r!Xfi1rrrrSfrn Hrrsn-rrrrzry Plrrprrrr f'r,rrr-K, 5,4 1 'y Un-rr Srrwlrrrr Nlrss Mrruciy Arivrsur Mrsfs Moody Hfrvx I Huw-rrrfrry Hrrrfrn- Mrzry Horn-rrfsc-rr, Hn-r, Hprzvrrr. Mrrrrlyrr H1 Hrrrrr Pr-,rr-qrrnm Iiur' trry Sump How' .Q Er-tty .frrrrr Mr rrrwrn, f'f:r..f- Hof-df-r Nrrrr' 'Y' .irrwnrrfrzr I'v'I'rrr 'vrr Ill:-fs' rr I' 'rrr VV:-n mfrn M':r.,,r .5.'1f:rr.H' r. fvfzsx MM' 'fy Nrrr PV' .rf-'1 .'Xr.f-nv Rn' lrrfrn G'z..':f5nf-r, Bf11 ,' Hn? Firfpf r'y Hr-r:,rr r' 2 Mvrf .':' 1 'Nr-rms hri I?-fr'-.Nfil frm? Se sf -I rt fy 4 :Q 5f-:rrr's,,r. Tom Trnrbe l'rv-5.11-r.' Drtk Cross Don Frrchcw Vzrf- Prfesrzivnr I'rr k Gfrllrrqhpr jfrrk Gfrllcrqhvr 51-frr-rrrry lor- Brrtforir Bob Kuorry Treasurer Roger Smrlh George Vfmchenfr Cones. Se-r'y Bob Kueny Mr, A Smrth Advrsor Mr A Smrth Row 1 Tom Brsscrq.r': Dori Frrchow Tony Wfrl .rfn lick Cross. How L Ge-orqw Vfm'm-:zzz Hubert Krrerry, Mrlton Stuskrri Row 3 Milf: Fvchrrf-r Rwrrpr Srnrth Tom Toube Pwr. Htustnn Im- Brrtfollr No! Prrtmrrod Irrfk Gmirrqhor Vernon Hopf, George Arnsmf-yor Fxrwrr Roede-1 George Gehr rrrq Dcmrnrf' Prrro r. Frrqorre Dcerfler Don Pfrvr san. At Ihe KTeen-Red Trronqle rornt meetzrrq, Dick Cross wrth Morrlyrr Elle-fsorr, Rosie Hoppe, Dorothy Stump, cmd Ruth Pe-lleqrrno lrsterr to the musrc of Mary Robertsen. ,J l. . -' 1 HI-STYLE .J . Pretending to be sinqinq? The Hi-Style vocalists are Margaret Stump, Alice Rauch, Earhart: Wehner, Carol Katt, Nlarqret Lan' dre, and Lila Sheppard. HI STYLE First Semester Oltit-ers Sr-cond Semester Ianice Nelsen President Nancy Johnson Lorraine Ebner Secretary Dolores Stump Roberta Soule Treasurer Gail Allan lrene Vfirnis Corres Seey Alice May Rauch Miss Reed Advisor Miss Reed Row l: Gail Allan, llolori-s Stiirrzp, lie-nf. Vfzr rtis, Pauline Girman. Row 2. Lorraine Ebner. Roberta Some Plainf- Hcsetr, Doris Kaelber, Alice Rfziirri Peqrgv Wenger, Nancy Iohnson. Row 3: Bettina Powers, Janice Nelsen Not Pictured: Carol Katt, Margaret Landre, Lila Sheppard, Marqaret Stump, Bfirbrzrri Wehner ESQUIRE CLUB First Semester Officers Second Semester William Johnson , President Wm. U. Zievers Sam Barosko. Vice-President Donald Zeitler Wm, U, Zievers Secretary Ronald Lundskow Donald La Ieiinesse Treasurer Donald La Ieunesso Mr. Jack Peel . ,. ,. Advisor Mr. lack Peel Row l: Don La Ieunesse, Allan Becker, Ronald Lundskow, Donald Schmidt, Roqer Brennan. Row 2: Bruce Anderson, Donald Zeitler, William Iohnson, Iames Woodard, Harold Iohnson, Wil- liam Zievers, Sam Barosko. Not Pictured: Mario Albi, Robert Bauer, Iames Brockhaus, Ierry Little, Lester Mullin, Kenneth Neill, Douglas Pederson, Henry Petersen, Ken neth Seidemann, Ralph Trrrsitcino. Red Cross Animals . . . Na- tivity Scene . . . Red Cross Drive . . . Personal Appear- ance Assembly . . . Bathing: Suit Repairs ESQUIRE CLUB Runyon Cancer Drive . . Esquire Escapades az.. ,..,. ,ff .. .JL N Hfzrivzr' 'Vwzw 'r- E':f-S1 iff: C21-zz--vu'.'f-IiI.1lfg'z,'1a 5.-fn-2' I r Y Ir1wv:'.f1s1': Wfmrx ri: Irv-'ram R 'N Mr1ry.f'Xin Z-xhf-:1 5 :ws S 1, B M192 Sp.'1'1.c1.ri:: f-1. Hvw Q Y-I :rv f-.rx .. ::.',ri G.-:w.qrA',' B':rD':r'1 'A'r1'xrw: H:zrb'1:': 'Werve Q ::' Trmirnfzsm Tih..':':fz': Pfz!:1:'::: Be ff Rfuv . I7'zv.'1 Hrwyn- Neyer-rt Pmncli 3 D Tfwrvvz Bfwyf- Rwlm-',' 'W1's1',3nf:. Hww 3 Mzsfs 5pf1.x.1f1nf1 ffbert Bert Ne.:L'z'.xf1r Hfzx' 'W':.I.i: ' Everyone wants rc qet 1:1 . . bowl . , , of popcorn that 15 Parade Leaders . . . Twirlmg 1 Scene Ot G Pep CM mmm? Batons . . . New Uniforms PEP CLUB School Spirit . . . Buses to Games . . . Pep Assemblies . . . Rooting Sections SPANISH Cl IIB Emphasis on Span- ish Culture . . . Trav- elogues about Latin American Countries ACTIVITIES THAT Come on! Only a dollar seventy' live. Ianet Van Hazinga and Lorraine Grotjahn sell their wares to Dolores and Dorothy Reicherts at one of Seminars many sales. SPANISH CLUB First Semester Officers Second Semester Iohn Madar President . Iohn Madar Eddie Babich . VicefPresident Eddie Babich Doris Sorenson .. , .Secretary .. Doris Sorenson Dolores Krueger ...Treasurer . ., Dolores Krueqer Miss Brown .. Advisor. , . Miss Brown Row l: Ioan Bereiter, Anne Bird, Mario Albi, Kay Mish. Doris Sorensen, Row Iohn Trotta. Philip Savaqlio, George Coston, Dolores Krueger. Row 3: John Madar, Ioe Chatilovicz, Eddie Ba I-'Rl-'NIH Clll Pencil Sales . . . Phonograph . . . Programs in French bich. FRENCH CLUB First Semester Otticers Second Semester lean Forrest... .. ...,. President .. Margaret Eggert Richard Tappa... Vice-President. Richard Tappa Owen Hawley Sec'y-Treas... Owen Hawley Miss Wilson .. Advisor .... , Miss Wilson Row l: Alfred Despin, Verna Andersen, Steph- anie Bart, Dorothy Kleist, Delores Jayne, Dolores Stump, Beverly Holman. Row 2: Ruth Pellegrino, Mary Alice Martelle, Connie Klobuchar, Betty Lipman, Lola Whit- more, Mary Sauer. Row 3: Marilyn Eichinger, Dolores DeCono, Lore raine Ebner, Dorothy Stump, Doris Geisel, Miriam Kahn, Ruth Engels, lean Forrest. Row 4: Margaret Eggert, Mary Lou Stevens, Carol Hain, Carol Fredrickson, Janet Martell, Pat Yabs, Richard Tappa. Row 5: Sam Barosko, Ralph Iensen, Eugene Ambrose, Owen Hawley, Roger D, Smith, Don Franks, Lee Forrest. .SEMIN R Cup Cake and Scarf Sales . . . Junior High Science Meet joint Meetings SEMINAR First Semester Ofticers Second Semester Fred Lindstrom ,..,....... President ....,,.,... ....... I ack Cohen Eugene Reich ..,.,.., Vice-President. .Lorraine Grotjahn Marilyn Congdon.. .... Secretary ...,. .Constance Kahler Lorraine Grotiahn ,.,. Treasurer .... Janet Van Hazinga Miss Doherty ..,....,.... .Advisor ............., ,.Miss Doherty Row l: Lorraine Grotjahn, Charlain Thornton, Margaret Weisbert, Lucille Couture, Marilyn Conqdon, Dolores Heuft, Beryl Hoffman. Row 2: Henry Kanecki, Constance Kahler. Karis Hall, Dolores Doerflinger, Miriam Kahn, Eugene Reich. Row 3: Franklyn Goode, Iames Chapel, Miss Doherty, Ianet Van Hazinga, Gail Allan, Tom Griffin, George Gehrinq, Fred Lindstrom. 4, -fs Q. 'ri uf 1: n I' r -, -.r I A TF r fi? l A v A 'Q .IE IQ? b Q T55 QA ix- all li-E21 Seize si! i ACTIVITIES THAT DEVE YOUR PERSONALITY The General Y-Teen officers Barbara Werve, Vice-President: Virgie Andrea, President: Betty Lipman, Secretary? and Carlie Boeder, Treasurer. SOPHOMORIY Y TIIIINS lust Semester Otticels Second Semester Marqaret Landre President Mariorie Petersen Betty Hinz Vice President Barbara Wehner Mabel Leach Secretary Marilyn Blaim Susan Langenbach Treasurer Marilyn McPhaul Miss Bangsberg Advisor Miss Bangsberg Row l' Margaret Stancato, Margaret Landre, Ruth Farley, Evelyn Principe, Beverly Fidssor, Mary lane Aceto, JoAnne Pteitter, Margaret Stump, Row 2: Stephanie Bart, Marjorie Petersen, Susan Lagenbach, Marilyn Young, Harriet Kast, Mary Ellen Hansen, Ida Graziani, Nancy Dyrhood, Katherine Crosetto. How 3: lean Steele, Marilyn Blarm, Lorraine Ilbner, Vera Rudgal, Helen Han sen, lean Langer, Connie Nrckols. Row 4 Bernadette Moraan, Danna Davenport, Shirley Swacki, Marilyn Ander- son, Arlene Iensen, Ioan Getschman, Bonnie Thome, Harriet Kahn, How fu, Mabel Leach, Carol Fredrrr-kson, Barbara Weliner, Merry Seymour, Lore etta Doertlinaer, leanette Andreoli, Rosemary Bianchi Betty Hinz. Row 6: lean Shearer. 50 0MORl-' KTEFNS Play . . . Y-Teen Conference . . . An- nex Christmas Tree Fir st Semester Ellen Sprzzirri IUNIOR Y TEIINS Ottrcers Second Semester President Marilu Adamson Dolores Stump , V1cefPresident Henrietta Newport Beryl Hottman. Secretary.. .Arlene Amo Marianne Henry Treasurer ,Carol Katt Miss Wilson Advisor. Miss Wilson Row I: Elma Mantuano, Mary Hopf, Beverly Holman, Betty Lipman, Ellen Spizzirri, Carlie Roeder, Dolores Stump, Ieanette Keene, Marge Hines. Row 2: Beverly Burt, Doris Sorensen, Connie Hubert, Mary Vena, Henrietta Newport, Evelyn Kishline, Diane LaCrosse, Marlene Zuhde, Lois Bennett. Row 3: Lois Bartel, Nancy Tott, Kav Hollister, Faye Karabetsos, Charlene Mowry, Ioan Boerner, Doris Winoski, lean Shipman, Kay Mish. flow 4: Mary Leach, Charlarn Thornton, lane Willis, Audrey Nielsen, Catherine Schwenn, Beverly Remington, Barbara Iversen, Lila Sheppard, Beryl Hottman. Row 5: Elaine Kollman, Audrey Gail, Margaret Graves, Marilu Adamson, Iackie Giombetti, Gail Allan, Marianne Henry. Row 6: Dorothy Dunn, Betty Willems, Arlene Amo, Bettina Powers, Anne Bird. Eileen McMahon. JUNIOR Y- TEEN Snowball Party . . . Sports Appreciation Program . . . Initia- tion Party . . . Mother and Daugh- ter Banquet SENIOR YVTEENS First Semester Officers Second Semester Barbara Werve , ,. President , .. ,Ianice Nelson Carol Ianda ..,,,,, . ViceYPresident Barbara Iverson 5 N Edith Hoffman Secretary Beverly Holman Betty Iohnson Treasurer Mary Ann Zahon Miss Schuessler. Advisor ,Miss Schuessler Row I: Rita Rosselli, Dorothy Stump, Chansie Tenuta, lean Fitch, Dorothy Reicherts, Dolores Reicherts, lane Petersen, Bonnie Gingerelli, Nancy Shan- non, Mary Ann Zahon, Ruth Pellegrino, Thomasia Chudada, Ioanne Mc- Henry, Betty Lou Gross, Betty Ann Morrison, Darlene Augustine. I Row 2: lean Forrest, Nancy lohnson, Helen Hrupka, Anita Ceryeny, Karts Hall, Margaret Weisbert, Virginia Andrea, Mary lane Buratvtr, Audrey Vick, Colette Dyberg, Dolores Dyberq, Inez Viola, Santhy Skarakrs, Marilyn Iulrus, DeLoris Graglia. y Row 3: Barbara Werve, Sylvia Cesario, Ida Faraca, Doris Kaelber, Frances Zalewskr, Maybeth Vick, Alice Rasmussen. Ioyce McDoyvelI, Avis Drrssel, Nadine Paschke, Kitty Vandenberg, Lois Chapman,IBeatrice Buckley. Row 4: Janice Nelsen, Eve Barbee, Betty Adelsen, Miriam Kahn, Lolita. Grno. Ethel Isen, Genevieve Grislc, Lois Nunke, Shirley Wiedman, Lola Whitmore, Gladys Kirschbaum, Pauline Girman, Roselyn Erickson, Dorothy DeLuca, Phyllis Fromm. I I I Row 55 Barbara Clausen, Irene Varnis, Carol Hain, Ianice Potahl, Marianne Iantzen, Roberta DeRose, Lorraine Cicchini, Rach Covelli, Alice Lapidus, Rita Trotta, Marilyn Congdon, Mary Decker, Nan Weeks, Lois Schneider, Gertrude Klein, Doroth Miller. I Row 6: Betty Iohnson, Carol landa, Diana Bennett, Edith Hottman, Norma Bianchi, IoAnne Lichter, Margaret Eggert,AEvelyn Sorensen, Mae Kloet. Shirley Kubik, Arlene Heinz, Carole Lett. Rita Schnauter, Dolores Hansen. Colleen Weinberger, June Havranek. Box Social . . . Roundtable with Boys . . . Style Show . . . Mother and Daughter Banquet ARTISTS Allfl' Prize Winning Homecoming Float ...ClubPins... Easter Scarves ACTIVITIES THAT S. C. A. BOARD ltow I' Margaret tfgqert, Betty Ann Morrison, Raw 2: lluaerie Doertler, Mr Ratsliol, Init Ctiatilovicz. Absent: lean Gallagher, Arleen Rhode. ARTISTS ALLIHY First Semester Officers SecondSerneste1 Cirrmella Marino President Carmella Marin:- Lourrnne Arnesori Vice President limN1ckt-I I, 'm' ROSCO Ssfrfftfrry Alice Kratt bally Knapp . Treasurer Sally Knapp Miss Cfwntair Advisor Miss Contair Row l: Dolores Ruthe, Beverly Burt, Dorothy Weaver, Louanne Arneson, Mary Lou Hough ton, Bonnie Gingerelli. Row Z: Margaret Stern, Marilyn Ianis, Thom- asia Chudada, Pauline Chacliula, Sally Knapp, Carmella Marino. Mary Hartley, Rita Rossellr, Annabelle Ridley, Miss Contair. Row 3. Norma Keckler, Ieanne Drago, Alice Kratt, Irene Rosko, Audrey Rasmussen, Aircr- Bennett, loyci- Jensen. CINEMA TIC Film Projecting . . . Public Address Op- eration . . . Noon Hour Movies CINHMATIC CLUB First Semester Officers Second Semester Peter DeLaat . .President , Peter DeLacrt lorry Herzog Vice President . Ierry Herzoa Dorothy Miller Secretary ,. Dorothy Miller Ethel lsen Treasurer Ethel lsen Mr. Link , Advisor Mr. Link Row l: Beverly Beyer, Ethel lsen, Helen Hruoka, Dolores Heult, Diana Selovich, Marliyn Sub liskv, Sophie Tunkieicz, Row 2: Ioan Schackmuth, Pat Beyers, Maroaret Garotalo, Dolores Ruthe, Audrey Deming, Ioan Shankland, Charles Kovacic, Row 3: Louise Boness, Dorothy Miller, Lois Schneider. Donna Iacques, Bill Hill, Pat Bow man, lack Correz. Row 4: Norman Schoonover, Bill Grevenow, Eugene Blaga, Peter DeLaat, Glenn Schaats man, Ierry Herzog, Mr. Link. .C. Assemblies . . . Homecoming Elec- tion and Gifts . . . Cashiers . . . Dances I S. C. A. First Semester Officers Second Semester Betty A. Morrison President . ,Margaret Eqqert Mr, Ralshol Advisor . Mr. Ratshol Row l: Rodney Westphal, lerry Lepp, Gloria Misurelli, Theresa Boyle, Ioanne McHenry, Lena Butteri, Rita Riccio, Iosephine Aceto, Bettv Ann Morrison. Row 2: Dolores Skinner, Helen Hrupka, Charles Aiello, Olivia Butteri, Marlene Zuhde, Ruth Cogell, Ann DeSantis, Rita Aceto, Margaret Egqert. Row 3: Theresa White, Genevieve Stulqaitis, Dorothy Weaver, Catherine Costanzo, Barbara Morley, Rosemary Bianchi, Clarice Pacetti, loan Seiberlich, Barbara Iversen. Eugene Doerller, Row 4: Bernice Bartowitz, Marilyn Myers, Arleen Rhode, Lorraine Ebner, Shirley Schultz, Bob Edgerton, Marilyn Conqdon, Mary Leach. Row 5: Della Groth, Nancy Shannon, Ioan Wen- man, Betty Adelsen. Morton Krieger, Merry Seymour, Alice Lapidus, Barbara Clausen, Edith Hottman. Row 6: Mabel Leach, lanet Martell, Lenore Schend, Nancy Weeks, Beverly Iensen, Gretch' en Olson, JoAnne Lichter, Roger Petersen, Don Spera, Row 7: Paul Stetfensen, Walter Gibson. Gail Procarione, Bob Hornby, Franklyn Goode. Eugene Blaqq, DEVELOP GOCD CITIZENSHIP .1330 ss 1 QR, , get 'YY fs gy!! if! 6 i --wr ' :L 'gh ' Q! i 'H 'av' . ' r 1 - We fr ' n ' 1 2 F 1 ' V f T K , I tu. 0, f 4 Jiwvft Q xx I .X 't 7,31 1 vo 49, 4 9- U , 1 s X, 411' as AFB , 'ev-1-1' MILITARY LEADERS COMPANY A Row l Pvt Harry Brink, lst I.t. lark Torrey tit ffrirntlr . itriw il. 'I' Sql. Rrvlitrrcl Habib, S Sqt. Harold Koslriske, Zrid I.t, William Pocan. Row 3: Ptr. Charles Cutler, Cpl. David Hunter, Sqt. Ken Burby, Pit' Richard Norman. Row 4 Pvt. Robert II. Larsen, Pvt. Ray Wil lrcrrus, T Sql. Georqs- Gullilord, lst Sql. James Mvllvoy. Row fi' Pvt. Row G. Pvt. l.ouis DrCrrstrr, Pvt, Robert Loewen. Roger Puterbauqh, Pvt. Carlos V1-strrl Row 7 Pvt. Ifilrn Herzog, Pvt. Euqene Goodrire Row it: Pvt. lluqent- Wusurick, Cpl. Bruce Rlox dort, Row 9 Cpl. Wayne l.ura. COMPANY B Row l Pvt. Roy Benson, lst Lt. Tom Nrrvoichiclc Co. Comdrm. Row 2. S Sqt. Bernard Hoyland, S Sgt. Willard Henkel. Row 3, Cpl Richard Stiles, Sqt. Einar Carlsen, Sqt Ray l'rcud, S Sql, Francis Bom-ss, Pvt. Hayden Harp. Row 4 Pvt Edward Romanowski, Pvt, Eugene Rercherts, Pvt. Robert Ditthardt, Pvt. William Beard, Pvt liuqene Kemen. Row 5 Ptr. Alvin Rovrk, Pvt. Peter Ianst-n, Pvt. Albert Krcrintz, Pvt, James Thurn, Pvt. George Hill. Row 6 Pvt, William Grauman, Pvt. Ralph Kas sel, Pvt. Richard VVrrllrrce, Cpl. Steve Wrrluch. Pvt Arthur VVebb, Row 7 Pvt. Richard Gregori, Pvt. Art Ham melev, Cpl. Vernon Henden, Pvt, Donald Bach. Row 8' S Sqt. William Pritchard, lst Sqt. lack Colton Arnold Henkel, winner of the Tribune Gold Medal Award. and Willard Henkel, winner of Silver Medal. pose beside their Com- mander, Major Schumacher. R.0.l1C BATTALION HEADQUARTERS Maior Arnold Henkel lBn. Commanderl Capt. Robert Leinweber lst Lt. Richard Hill Top Sergeant Bernard Hoyland, Major Schu- macher, Private Eugene Reicherts, and Corporal Richard Stiles in postal match with Roosevelt Military Academy. Row 1: Tom Navoichick. Row Z: Arnold Henkel. Robert Leinweber. Row 3: Art Hammelev, Edward Romanowskr, Kenneth Burby, lames McEvoy. Row 4: Carlos Vestal, Iames Thurn, Roy Ben' son, Ray Fraid. Row 5: William Grauman, Richard Wallace, lack Cohen. Hayden Harp. Row 6: Einar Carlsen, Robert Larsen, Ralph Kassel, Art Webb. Row 7: Willard Henkel. Harry Brink. Not Pictured: Peter DeLaat, President? Tom Davis, Finance Oflicerp Robert Newhouse, Plat, Guide: Robert Caldart, Sq. Leader: Robert Weber, Plat. Sqt. Army and Memorial Day Ceremonies . . . Escort for Home- coming Queen's Car . . . Rifle and Pistol Meets . . . Classroom Training . . . Marks- manship Firing at Armory . . . Flag Details at Football Games . . . Crossed Rifles Club . . . So- cial Meetings . . . CRO S D RIHES Clll fx fl L75 g C 74? 9. STUD Nl' SENATE Dance . . . School Government . . . Tri- School Council . . . Article in Milwaukee Journal . . . ACTIVITIES TrifSchool Ccuncil Ruth Pel' .eqririnu ltlrrrzlii Aqiurnsou, Vkfzyrir- O'Neil, Roger Axtelr, ar:1,i lair: Golloqher. STUDIINT Sl'Nr -.Tli Rvw l Ylrcgirirzi Gritty Vfrrrrit-llc: Mrtrinr l7'::T tny Stump Dolores Stump, Iunice Nelsen, Rufii Peliiurino, learn Forrest, Ann Alexander, lunt Hrivrctnek. Row lt lillvk Cross, Gt-orqe Holt, Mrirrlu Arlzrni son, Nttnry Shcinnon, Rt-tty Ann Morrison, Mttry Robertson, Bill Klltel Al Boehme. Row 3 Rofrer Axtell, lohn Mfxphis, lfxzlrefi- Reich lterifild Rlfrzuvier, Dfunfzid Neuhtzuer lzfif Gzrlltiuh-ir Tern Tttuhe Kl-'N K 0M KUIB Quick Tricks for Business . . . Visits to Ujffices and Voca- tional School . . . Parties . . . Short- hand Games KPN KOM Kl.UB lust :If-rrzfwtt-r Olllr er 9 Second Sr-rrzf-I.. . Iune l'Iuyrc:rxeI4 President Shirley Anderson Vice President .Shirley Anderson lune llcivrrxntfl-1 Dorothy Miller Secretory Dorothy Miller Annu Arlov Trrirrsurer lXnnrr1'XrIe'u Mury l'er'l:i-r Cortes. Sw 'y Mr1rylWeCl-:ez Row' I Dolores Skinner, Berrtrice llcirt, l.enfr Butt:-rl, lt-rin Bush, Shirley lones, Joyce Clrry hurt, Crtrlie Roeder, Murilyn Ellelson, Mrrrlene Zuhde, lecrnette Keene, Theresa Torcoso, Row 2: Shirley Wlqht, Delores I-lcinsen, Lois Schneider Gertrude Klein, Shirley Andrews, Shirley Anderson, June lfluvrcrnek, Dorothy Miller, Betty Decker, Nrmcy Weeks, Crxrol De Loricr Bcrrboro Aoron, Kcrris Hall. Row 3. Delores Doerllinqer, Beverly Block, Krxtherine lfrckson, Lois Chapman, loyce Dem slce, Muxine Ruben, Mrrrllyn Iulius, Audrey Neslzrnd, Borboru Iversen, Lilo Sheppard. lonice Landers, Kay Kfinehl, Dolores Reicherts Dorothy Reicherts. H0 OR .S'0CIl l' Y Honor Assemblies . Donut Sales . . Honor Roll . . . Junior Red Cross -, 90 HONOR SOCIETY First Semester Officers Second Semester George llnlt President . Georqe Holt lfluqene Rr-ich Vice Presirlr.-nt Lenore Schencl Lourcr Guulirrrdi ,Secretory Pntric1uZcin1o Mary McPIlwmn . .Treasurer Sonthy Sl-rrrrokis Miss lforley Advisor ., Miss Y- :L -1- Row l: Putricirr Yrrbs, l.enore Schend, Norma Bianchi, Ido Moe Shelby, Lucille Couture, Mcrrilyn Conqclon, Leno Butteri, Dorothy Daniel, Mcxry McElwrrin, Mrrry Alice Mortelle, Prrtricm Zonio. Row 21 Muriel Nelson, Luuro Goqliurdr, Sylvio Cescrrio, Ido Fcirrucct, Mfrrlene Zuhde, Elaine Kollmcrn, Beverly Holmrrn, Ioyce Jensen, Curlie Roeder, Betty Lipmun, Sunthy Skorckis, Marilyn Meyers, lcrnet Vrrn Hcrzinqrr, Loln Whitmore, Bernrzrrl Hoylfmd, Ruth Pellegrino. Row 3: lohn Ryull, Eugene Reich, Roqer Axtell, Dolores Stump, Ifrnice Nelsen, Mirifrrn Kohn, leon Forrest, Alice Rcruch, Georqe Holt, Vernon Schultz, Peter DeI,r1cxt, Rrxv Mitchel. THAT DEVELOP LEADERSHIP C Q v X' V' 1 Q9 F1 1 g 5 A .E - Ittakes Muo Fechner and Unee mach ers to line up the Klilub lor their Spy picture. K-KLUB Row lx Louis Aiello, Tom Bisciqlia, George Vanchena, Leonard Crap oetta Bill Henry, George Shwai ko, Roger Clausen, Robert Baker. Row 2: Tom Iohannes, Roger Iames, Donald Firchow, lack Smith, Cyril Kalinka, Ioe Burzyn ski, Iim Pucci, Allen Roedel. Row 3: Tom Taube, Robert Son' nenberq, Stanley McCormick. Donald Newport, Milton Staskus, Vernon Hopf, Tom Roberts. Row 4: lack McMullen, Iohn Ma phis, Milo Fechner, Wesley Eis- enhauer, Bob Kueny, Richard Hunkeler, Bob Grno, Ioe Brit telli, Row 5: Iay McCarthy, Euqene Berres, Fred Tilsner, Eugene Do bryznski. Roger Baum. Richard Cross, Mr. Trebbin, USHERS Row 1: Steve Waluch, Marvin Warter, Lowell Rovik, Iames Mc Evoy. Row 2: Alan Abot, Clark Hamp kms, Lester Mullin, Donald Bla zavier. First Semester john Maphis , Donald Firchow ...VicefPres1dent..,. .Ioe Burzynski Torn Taube .... Vernon Hopf , Milton Staskus Mr. Trebhin I1Ullll'l'0lllillH l,lllIl'l lklwrs and lfmuly SIIIUNIIIPII ul Hflslwlbull Gunws ,-1 thlvlir' Fund ACTIVITIES THAT K KLUB Officers Second Semester ,President .. Jack McMullen Secretary , Ioe Brittelli .Treasurer lim Creel Corres. Sec y lack Gallagher Advisor . Mr. Trebbin llilwx . . l.4ml.'-nuls . lfunrp ll'm'l.'-vrrrls . . l'0l'll- Iiunul lgllillllllfl' l'rug'rums . lflrrislnms 'frm' . . Fun N ixhts . . l UI'llIfI1.N DEVELOP CHARACTER VHS! Senrester Dolores Stump Carlre Roecler Betty Lipman Barbara Wervt- Dorothy Stump Miss Vanderhool Otlrsms President IstV1ce Pres Znd Vive Pres Swrretary Treasurer Advrsor Sr'r'onr1Senrester Dolores Stump Carlre Roeder Betty Lrpmrrn Barbara Werve Dorothy Stump Mrss Stranqe Marx' Lau Houghton, Barbara W'er'.'e MQIIijfIIF'l Ilgqerr Dolores Stump and Betty Ann Morrison sample :Ce crefzrx lrrirs at the Ctrl Scout Fun Night SENIOR GIRL SCOUT5 In Front: Dolores Stump, President Raw I' Mary Hopf Avis Drrsse. loanne McHenry, Mary Lou Houghton, Eve Barbee, Barbar: VVerve, Beatrrce Hart, Carlie Roe der, Betty Lipman Beverly HC. man, Betty Ann Morrison, Mar- qaret Stump. Raw 2' Ioyce McDowell, Lucy Bed- rosian, Dorothy Stump, Beryl Hofiman, Drane La Crosse, Con- nie Klobuchar, Betty Hinz, Mary Ann Zahon, Alice Lapidus, Rrta Trotta, Roselyn Erickson. Row 3: Rita Rosselli, Lorraine Grotjahn, Diana Bennett, Gall Allan, Marqaret Eqqert, Kitty Vandenberq, Mardel Norman, Santhy Skarakis. Row 4: Faye Karabetsos, Edith Hoffman, Dorothy DeLuca, Bar- bara Clausen, Beverly Remxnq' ton, Carol Schoettler, Fay Lahtr. Row 5: Pat Zanio, lean Hasen- berq, Phyllis Fromm, Evelyn Sor- ensen. lean Langer, Arlene Ien' sen, lean Forrest. GIRL SCOUT CABINET Row 1: Barbara Wehner, Betty Ann Morrison, Betty Lipman, Car lie Roeder, Dolores Stump Bev- erly Holman. Row Z: Eve Barbee, Donna Daven- Dort, Roselyn Erickson Diane LaCrosse, Beatrice Hart. Row 3: Edith Hoffman, Barbara Clausen, Barbara Werve Der: thy Stump TRIDENT Q P0 Row l Marge Fuller Altce Rauch Elame Copen Clauaette Watklns Eve Barbee Row 2 Evelyn Klshlrne He-nrretta Newport loan Boern r Marxlyn Bm Arlene lensen Row 3 Ioyce Wool! Gretchen Olson Kathleen Wlrtz Bety Ann Morrrson Ioan Wenmnn Dolores Hansen Joyce Bundy MISS Vanderhoot Norma Larsen Incquelrne Glombettt Row 4 Audrey Hrll Olga Shklele Carol Katt TRIDENT Inst Semester Officers Second Semestcr Alrce Rauuh Vrce Presrdent lackre Gtombettt Carol Katt Mrss Vanderhool Claudette Watkms Sec y Trens Mrss Vanderhoof Advrsor Uur Bathing Bvautws Q L I' arm Su llflllllllf frfllllll atmn Iool Parts Ifls W UIIIUIQ' Homer ommu P lout TRIDENT CLUB '-1 Three smrlmg mermards Eve Barbee Carol Katt and Ioan Boerner 94 DIVIDQ Raclng Form that rs the type of sw1mmmg done by the Tndent Club One of the more spectacular events of the year IS the annual sprmg water show Th1s colorful and prcturesque pag eant displays the various achleve ments rn form swrmmmg d1v1ng and stunts practlced dllrgently by the members These water nymphs never trre of therr aquanc act1v1t1es L I In ll J N g 0 ., . l v r L .. K. 1 A . I . ' V 5 . W , I x I fu' I l ' l V 1 0 I Y Blame Copen, . . President. Marge Fuller A . ' ' ' ' 1 . . , l , .W . H. . . w , -' I , 1 7 . . . 4-5 ' ' yo ' -jx . . . I . . x . . . H f ' :A - 1 ,- Q ri gilt t . C ,ag ,,.. . , ,. gs. fi M4 6 inf X 4' f -'Y L ww 7 Y G A.A. Raw L Arif-no Vs-ptriviskrr'-, Dorothy Brown, Lois Bennett, Ange.a Morrone, Mary Lou Stolp, lane Petersen, Pat Yabs, lrenorv Srghencl, Marilyn Congdon, Violet lonason, Iean Gums, Betty Kivi, Row T Hose Gallo, Ioyrr- Wrnninger, Pauline Chrrchula, Frances Noto, Virginia Antaramian. Josephine Surdo, Lor- raine Arle, Charlene Mowry, Audrey Hornby, Audrey Deming, Ioan Shankland, Delores Heuft, Delores Reich- erts, Dorothy Srrliture. Row 3. Virginia Grrrtz, Betty Andreoli, Genevieve Sttilgaitis, Ianice Wenninger, Ioan Eoerner, Beverly Miller, Alice Rauch, Sharon Meyers, Jeanette Keene, Marlene Zuhde. Ioyce Gayhart, Leone Hughes, Alice Bennett, Doreen Nelson, Dorothy Reicherts, Dolores Krueger G,A.A, v 66 ' .Sophomore Get Acquamt- First Semester Officers Second Semester N ,, Virginia Gratz President Alice Rauch ed ' ' ' Scavenger Lenore Schend .Vice-President Beverly Miller u Patricia Yabs. . Secretary .Ioan Boerner . . Q Amerlcan Genevieve Stulgailis Treasurer Sharon Myers . . Misslameson Advisor MissSpauldmq Cross Glfts . . . Chrlstynas , F u . Iarly . . . Sonja Henle . . . Tournaments-Bounceball, Volleyball, Holiday Bowling GIRLS' ATHLETICS Keeping up with the boys in athletics, the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation participates in many differ- ent activities the year around. Ap- proximately 440 girls take part in the seasonal sports. In fall, bowling, horseback riding, and bounceball are offered: in winter, bowling and volleyball: in late winter, bowling and basketball: in spring, horseback riding, tennis, and softball. As a convenience to girls living out of the city, noon hour activities are extend- ed. Nor are the interests of the G.A.A. confined entirely to intramural sports. G.A.A. members meet with girls of Racine Park, Racine Horlick, and Kemper Hall for friendly competi- t tion. In this way a closer relation- ship is formed among the schools. Our feminine bowlers approve their bowling scores . . . Marian Wight, Avis Drissel, Ioyce McDowell, Pat Yabs, Dorothy DeLuca, Marie 95 Seiberlich, and Lenore Schend. SI, it Beginning ol the period routine, Betty Lipman, Pat Yabs, IoAnne Lichter, Roger Smith, Beverly Holrnan, Iohn Ry all, and Carolyn Roeder press Miss Slater for library passes. Members of the Spy Staff, Lester Mul ln Nancy Shannon, Lenore Schend. Tony Waluch, Dolores Stump, Bettina Powers Gail Allan, and Evelyn Soren sen grin for the cameraman. lHl ill This year's Spy was brought to you through the tails of the Spy Staff and the tears of their fellow students, both of Whom at the same time were trying to use the library facilities. Librarians and students suffered through the banging of Spy typists, the groans of the writers, and the talk of That picture goes heres-or should we put it there? But with the zealous efforts of Editor-in-Chief Al Boehme and the helpful urging of Advisor Miss Slater, the staff worked steadily to bring to you this annual of events in a year of your school life. To Marshall Simonsen, who has furnished many of our best pictures, we offer our thanks. We also thank Havard Smith, Ken- neth Brown and Mrs. Douglas Tuttle for their help. Row 1: ' rxe Gulllex, Pat Callahan, Dolores Spitzer, Doris Wrnoske, Mary Vena, Betty Lipman, Carlte Roeder Rach em. Row 2' Betty Hrnz, Ierry Griflen, Rachard Wallace, Eugene Olson, Phil DuBois, Don Murray, Rita Trotta Row 3: Margaret Stump, Phyllis Watts, Ruth Hanson, Marilyn McPhaul, leanne Drago Pat Yabs, Lenore Schend Mae Kloet. SPY SALESMEN s!'X f,N Editor in Chief . ,. Copy Eclitor . Advisor , A Business Nlanaaer Advertisina lVlanaqer Subscription Nlariaaer, Senior Copy .,.. Clubsm., .. lqypinq . . . . Copy . . i Art . . , . . Athletics .... . . Photoqraphy . . , . Senior Data, . , . . , Advertisinq . . . . , Al Boehme lloqer Srnith Miss Dorothy Slater .Bill Sheldon Dorothy Stump Rachel Covelli Nancy Shannon Carlie Roeder Dolores Stump Pat Yabs Lenore Schend Nancy Shannon lVlary Robertsen Norma Bianchi Bernie Dulak Lester Mullin Pat LaViqne lunius Petersen Donna Hoff Phyllis Watts lean Draqo lohn Ryall Roqer Simpkins Ellen Spizzirri IoAnne Lichter Beverly Holman Betty Lipman Evelyn Sorensen Louis Aiello Louie Aiello Barbara Werve Mary Ann Zahon Eileen McMahon Tony Waluch Albert Boehme, Roger Simpkms, Bar- bara Werve, and Mary Ann Zcrhori get some outdoor exercise before returning to work. A. f art nenme lditor at wor lohn Ryan tr es c escape a lace wash ina tram Donna Hclt Phyllis Watts ana Pat l,aVranc Spill snow, and Dulak provide excite' ment lcr Donna Holt, Norma Bianchi, Mary Roberts-en, Rachel Covelli. Doro' thy Stump, and Louie Aiello, fur THF Kl-'NEWS Every other Friday afternoon finds arotips of students gathered in the halls reading the Kenews. This eagerly awaited paper, published bifrnonthly by co-editors Allan Mink and Karis Hall, the Kenews staff, and advisor Mr, Maurice Hannon, aives the stu- dents the current happenings in K.l-l.S. shi'-X. KFNEWS BUSINESS STA Fi Karis Hall and Allan Mink sweating Row 1 Di-toms Baird, Torn Roberts, Martiyn Ibortt, tithe out a deadline, Iwi' Row Z' Don Doiy, Ierry Ruberg, Riclirirti Stilvtitoii- Gent Diibanewtcz, lxitita Schultz. KENEWS First Semester Editorial Stott Managing Editor.. .. ... Kitty Vandenberg News Editor. ., . . .. . .. ,Phyllis Reiter Associate News Editor . ,..,, . ,.Bernice Bartowitz Feature Editor .....,........,.. .. ., ,,... ,. ,.., Dorothy Miller fs Sports Editor .,..,,..,... ,...... . . .... . , ..,. Chet Sheard Reporters.. .....,.. Eugene Ambrose, Sally Ferris, Elaine Copen, lack Cohen, Dick Cross, Vernise Farley, Connie Kahler, Alice Lapidus Photographers ....... .Alan McNeil, Gene Falkenstern Artist .... ..... .........,... .... . . . .. .... , lune Havranek Clerical Staff, ...... .. Lorraine Ebner, Rita Trotta, Lois Enqelhardt Business Stat! Business Manager ., . . Gene Diibanewicz Advertising Salesmanager .. Catherine Goetter Adviser Mr. Maurice A. Hannon Second Semester Editorial Sta!! Co-editors.. .. .....,,. ,..... , Karis Hall, Allan Mink Feature Editor ....... ,,....... ........,........ . .Jane Davis Sports Editor ............ . .......................,.,.,,..,...., Eiler Rubjerg Exchange Editor ..... ..... . ,, . . Adea DeMicchi Reporters ,. .,..,..... ..,.., I ack Cohen, Dick Cross, Lois Enqelhardt, Connie Kahler, Richard Simons, Alice Lapidus, Charlaine Thornton Copyreaders .. ...Phyllis Reiter, Kitty Vandenberq Clerical Staffu. .... , ..., losephine Cinelli, Damita Reel, lean Hasenberg Photographer. .... . .Alan McNeil Advertising Statt Advertising Manager Eugene Dubanewiz Circulation Manager. . .. ..........., .Jerry Ruberg Advertising Salesmonaqer . ......... Dick Salvatore Advisor Maurice A. Hannon KENEWS EDITORIAL STAFF Row 1: Mary lane Davis, Allan Mink, Karts Hall, Eiler Rubjerg. Row 2: Damita Reel, Lois Enqelhardt, Kathryn Vandenberg, Adea DeMicchi, Dick Cross, lean Hasenberg, Row 3: lack Cohen, Constance Kohler, Phyllis Reiter, Mr. 'f Hannon, Charlain Thornton, Dick Simons. DEBATE TEAM a nk Ft g r Axt l DEBATING The Debat1ng and Forensrc teams of K H S accompl1shed many feats rn the school year endrng lune 1948 Out of one hundred and frfty boys and grrls trylng out tor debatrng a s1x man team was prcked by coach Iohn D Davres Ralph Iensen B111 Zrevers Marlo Albl and Allan M1nk started the season In m1d season Paul Foght and Roger Axtell replaced B111 and Ralph rn the Varsrty squad In the course of the year the team met schools from all over the m1d west They journeyed to La Porte Indrana for a frve state 1DV1lG tronal meet where the team defeated the frrst and second place teams of lndrana Further drstrnctron was grven to the team when rts captarn Allan M1nk was rated as the most outstandrng speaker at the tourney At the state meet the affrrmatrve srde of the questron resolved that the federal govern ment should requrre arbrtratron of all labor drsputes 1n basrc Amerrcan rndustrles, sup ported by Roger Axtell and Allan M1nk de feated the state champrons, Port Washrng ton, and went on to w1n the rest of the1r rounds, but bad luck dogged the negatrve, for they dropped three Kenosha's debate teams have long been among the best 1n the state Thrs year's team was no exceptron Leav1ng the team for good are Allan M1nk and Paul Foght Both boys were on the Varsrty squad thrs year, and Allan has been a varsrty debater srnce hrs sophomore year Next year s team appears to be rn the cap able hands of Roger Axtell and Marlo Albr who are both junrors and under the d1reC tron of Mr Davres the team should be good competrtron for anyone At the Roanng Twentresf' Mr Davres drscusses old trmes wrth a former puprl, Iames Ameche Crty Manager A E Axtell watches the cameraman ., 5 ' M A 1 1 Q Q T ' Q Q -t -s 2 ' n - - 5 V 1 Q 3 5 'Z A F li i , , , . ' 5 .ll , Q 1 ' 2 A K 5 9 x I lg: 2. , 2 1 x H' 2-. , A , fa . ., X X , s' J LS. ' 6 '1 t i f Y y 1 - Mario Albi, Paul Foght, All n Mi , o e el, and B111 Zlevers. - If . . . . . . ,, Ch ristmus Vespers Con- cert . . . Music for Class Play and Commencement First Semester Gilbert Krumm ..,..,, Marilyn Meredith.. Irvin Burman ...,,......,.. Nancy Toft .......,,...,, Ierome Engelmann ...,,. ,..Business Manager. ..,.,. Earl Howe ......,. ...,.. Officers Second Semester ..,.....President.. ,.Wi1liam Sheldon ,.... ..... V ice-President ...., ,, ...... Marilyn Meredith ....,...Secretary....... . .... ., ,,., lrvinBurman Treasurer ...,........ .......,............. N ancy Toit , ...,.. Librarian ..,,,., . .Ierome Engelmann .,,.....,......,...Earl Howe Jim Douglas KENOSHA HIGH TALENTED STUDENTS WHO KENOSHA HIGH Clarinets: Irvin Burman, lack Altano, Franklin Goode, Clarence Mundt, Russell Glover, Howard Fredricks, Margaret Weisbert, Anne Bird, Mari- lyn Meredith, Nancy Toit, Lois Canfield, Louis Larson, Laurene Sparks, Alfred Cesario, Gene Radtke, lim Amendola, Paul Scuglik, Robert Iohne son, Eugene Saliturio, Ralph Tenuta, Mary lane Davis, Barbara Morley: Alto Clarinet: Donald Anderson, Barbara Kirchner: Bass Clarinet: Alice Kirchner: Flute: Ierome Engelmann, Lynette Ulhenberg, Marion Engelmann: Oboe: Henry Robinson: Ist Alto Saxophone: Donald Murray Ierry Berres: 2nd Alto Saxophone: Donna Etzelmueller, Raymond Simmonds: Tenor Saxophone: Richard Pappas, John Bunic: Baritone Saxo- phone: Iulian Newman: Bassoon: Marilyn Subliskyg French Horns: Grace Crawford, Terry Thompson, Ioyce Block, Charles Cutler, Bernadette Morgan, Helen Hrupkag Trombones: Charles Wallis, Andrew Stipanuk, Elwood Stark, Eugene Berres, Gerald Mack, Leeman Forrest, Robert Bliseg Baritone: Iim Douglas, Alan Abot, George Collins: Bass: George Stolp, Ruth Letelvre: Sousaphone: Robert Hornby, lack Cohen: String Bass: George McNeil: Percussion: William Peterson, Sam Barosko, Ierry Hanak, Paul Capelli. Drum Majorettes: lane Karrman, Phyliss Fromm, Angie DeChiara, Laverne Gogola, Violet Ionason, Lillian Bosman, Ioyce Wolfe, Betty Brion, Elaine Behr, Lillian Luck, Iune Modory. -100- SCHOOL ORCHESTRA First Violins: Gilbert Krumm, Oswald Lehnert, David Hunter, George Costen, Chester Kisielewski, Robert Boehm, Clark Hamkins, Brunhrlde Ladwig, Donald Trocke, Magnus Sorensen: Second Violins: Maurice Gaulke, Peter Zaleski, Marcie Sauer, Eleanor Par- tenheimer, Donald Neubauer, Alfred Despm, LeRoy Belongia, John Bunic: Violas: Jeanette Thiet, Barbara Klemm: Cellos: Richard Babic, Mary Alice Martelle, Jack Freeberg, Betteann Kluka, Paul Davis: String Basses: Carol Christensen, George McNeil, Donald Spera, Donald Hardin: French Horns: Terry Thompson, Charles Cutler, Joyce Block: Trumpets: Alan Becker, William Sheldon, Harry Bindelli. John Meier, Trombones: Joe Johnson, Charles Wallis, Eugene Keck: Clarinets: Irvin Burman, Nancy Toft, Russell Glover, Marilyn Mere- dith: Oboe: Henry Robinson: Bassoon: Marilyn Sublisky: Flutes: Jerome Engelmann, Lynette Uhlenberg, Marion Engelmannf Tenor Saxophone: Beverly Eidsor: Piano: Earl Howe: Tymponi: Sam Earosko: Bells and Chimes: Ronald Englund. BRING YOU SMOOTH MELODIES First Semester Officers Second Semester Don Anderson .,,,,, , , . , ,Presidente ,, ,Don Anderson Russell Glover .... , , Vice-Presidente Russell Glover Jerome Engelmann ..,,,, ,,.,,.. Secretary ...., . , ..,....,.. Bill Sheldon Bill Sheldon ,...,,, ..Business Manager ..Jim Douglas Sam Barosko ,..,, , ......,,.... Librarian ,,.., ,, ,...... Sam Barosko Jim Douglas .,..,, ,., ,., ,,.., ,, Librarian... . . ,,.. ..,.Jim Douglas Christmas Vesper Con- cert . . . S.C.A. Concert . . . Marches at Football games A CAPPELLA CHOIR Row I: lean Pint, Beverly Selin, Anita Cerveny, Mary Alice Martelle, Bob Soderberq, Bill Galister, lulian Newman, Miss Hargrove, Kenneth Belonqia, Don Rognstad, Shirley Crosetto, Beatrice Hart, Theresa Torcaso, Beverly Remington, loyce Sherer, loan Schwartz, Betty Lou Gross Row Z: losephine Surdo, Lucy Bedrosian, Mary lane Davis, lean Kleist, Bill Peterson, Douglas Pederson, lim Funk, A. Schaller, Marvin Oech ler, lames Dutty, Anita Iurasewicz, Ioyce Demske, Marilyn Boyle, lane Petersen, Alice Rauch, Rosie Hoppe, Dolores Modory, Patricia Echlor Row 3: Lorraine Grotjahn, Irene Neubauer, Marilu Adamson, Marilyn Congdon, Alice Lapidus, Richard Tappa, Ierry Mack, Bob Stockdale, George Holt, Robert Stoebe, Meredith Gentes, Beryl Hoffman, Eleanor Wenxelrnann, Barbara Aaron, Rita Schnauter, Carol Letf, Lois Nunke. Row 4: Marcie Sauer, June Havranek, Irene Simko, Bernice Benedict, Evelyn Sorensen, Donald Neubauer, lim Creel, Ted Schneider, Cyril Kalinka, Allan Abot, Myron Hansen, Wayne Kirk, Willard Gorter, Jean Gums, Lenore Schend, Pat Yabs, Arlene Zietz, Dolores Schaeffer, Elaine Kollman, Shirley Kubik, Pat Go'-en. SYMPHONIC CHOIR Row l: Ardis Anderson, Irene Scott, Ioan Rulfalo, Carole Schoettler, Marge Hines, Gerald Lindell, Ed Gyurina, Earl Tutas, lack Lelivelt Beverly Miller, Pat Ruelle, Vita Ritacca, Betty Kivi, Ioyce Sherer. Row 2: Angeline Schaffer, Marjorie Leisten, Mary McElwain, Pat Belleau, Violet Kulesis, Richard Tappa, Gerald Mack, Iohn Mahlsted Bill Galister, Lowell Rovik, Irene Follak, Ieanne Schuler, Pat Ecklor, Iacqueline Raksany, Betty Iorqensen. Row 3: Doris Geisel, Harriet Kahn, Henrietta Newport, Bonnie Thome, Edith Mohr, Harry Bahrke, Dino Paielli, Fred Kreiger, Raoul Boutan Miss Hargrave, Ieannette Bosman, Mary Lou Stolp, Carol Left, Constance Zewen, Catherine Sikorsky, Virginia Zaliewski, Donna Davenport Row 4: Barbara Wehner, Patricia Timm, Mary Niederprim, Margaret Graves, Barbara Bloxdorf, Roberta Henry, Paul Willems, Iohn Ihlenfeldt Roger Frisk, Glen Holt, Ianet Martell, Alice Grno, Marilyn Eichinger, Florence Potelunas, Ioyce Schnell, Rita Schnaufer, Eleanor Parten heimer, Iean Lehman, Mae Kloet, Beverly Dyrhood. -102- f'i.l'l'IlllllQl' .eissvlrtbly with Park . . . ffhristnlus lfarnling . . l,lll'fif'S . . . Spring' l.l0lll'l'ff . lfltristrnus lfmu'0rl . . . Program at Kitranis lflub . . U'nnmn's lflub Program f'1r1:tSem'rstm Officer' Fecorzd Semester Mrirvtn Oerhlet Prrfslrit-rut james Frm-I It-rm Ilirrest Vl4c1I'rf-mlrlt-nl lmnrrld Nvtibritmr Diana Bennett Secretary Lenore Schend Eddie Nicolat Treasurer George Holt Carres. Secy Anita Cerveny MHS Hcirqravv Advlf-or Miss Harqrrtvf- A CAPPELLA CHOIR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: Theresa Parise, Theresa LePera, Iune Modory, Irene Scott, Marge Hines, Maryan Neison, Joyce Sherer, Betty Kivi, IoAnn Pfeiffer Marge Stancato, Iacqueline Raksany, Irene Follak, Mary Lou Stolp, Beverly Miller. Row 2: Ioan Ruitalo, Diane Willnow, Marjorie Leisten, Angeline Schaffer, Pat Belleau, Virginia Zalewski, Donna Davenport, Marilyn Eich mqer, Pat Ecklor, Corinne Stec, lean Werner, Lucille Savaqlio, Mary Ann Zubro, Catherine Sikorsky, Marilyn Fadke, Ieanette Bosman Row 3: Bonnie Thome, Nancy Dyberq, Edith Mohr, Iayne McGonerile, Barbara Bloxdort, Barbara Wehner, Margaret Graves, Amelia Petxik Alice Grno, Florence Potelunas, Beverly Dyrhood, lean Lehman, elen Strusky, Ianet Martell, Ieanne Schuler. -103W KEN OSHA EVENING NEWS Herb Hansen has his tie straightened and his resistance lowered by that so- phisticated New Yorker, Ann Alex- ander. Kenosha, Wis., Thursday, Ianuary l5, 1948 One of the cleverest senior high school class plays presented here is the current Junior Prom, which the Kenosha high school's senior class staged last night for a student audi- ence and will repeat tonight for an adult one. Presented before what is always termed an exceptionally criti- cal audience, one made up of high school students, it had nothing lacking. As evidence to it, the audience cheered at its conclusion, it laughed uproari- ously at its clever and humorous lines, and it even whistled at points, when there was reason for whistling. An adult audience will, no doubt, feel the same as the teen-agers last evening, and perhaps even more so, for the drama will call forth many reminiscences of actual happenings in their own homes, Where there are teen- agers. It is a comedy throughout, of actual every-day life in a typical Amer- ican family. Nearly every character in this play, presented in three acts, could be said to have a leading part in the produc- tion, and each handled his or her role with a proficiency of more than ama- teur standing. HJHNIHH PHHMH A Comedy in Three Acts by Iarnes F. Stone Directed by Iohn D. Davies Feet in air, LaVerne Belanger continues her daily dozen, but Doris Queenie Kaelber gives up. '. 5:0 'r 'T:- A - NX-fs :X The New Look in makeup . . Backstage Donna Fae Novak LaVerne Davies, grease-paint artist, adds a fin Belanger Ann Alexander and Doris ishing touch to the lead, LaVerne Be Kaelber on opening night lanqer. THIS IS YOUR CLASS PLAY THE CAST Hildy Haines. .LaVerne Ioan Belanger Olivia ................i Maurine Neau Queenie Smith .... Doris Elaine Kaelber Chuck Haines ............ Iohn Maphis Frankie Brown .... .... R ichard Babic lVlrs. Haines .... ...Donna Fae Novak Cora Haines. .. .... Edith Hoffman Ann Alexander Willie Verrnin ,..... Herbert C. Hansen Ierorne Haines .... Ioseph V. McCarthy Clarence Weeger .... Eugene Ambrose Cassandra Cholmundeley .......... .................Carole lean Ianda Doctor Prescott .......... Alfred Turco fi, HN ara 'hi Emi tif Cute as buttons in their old fashioned nighties, the Sub Debs with their baby bunting charm are ready to wow the judges. Blaring horns and beating drumseeclowns ambling through the halls whispered com- ments passing from student to student as to who will be homecoming queenfthe thrill of the deep secrecy of the election -- a feeling of excitement in every student end- ing in the assembly when Allan Mink an- Trident Club's Float with Norma Lar- sen, Elaine Copen, Iackie Giombetti, Ioyce Woolf, and Evelyn Kishline won second place in the Homecoming Pa- rade. gaily-decked floats ee the students working eagerly at the many and varied floats -the game ending in sad defeat for the Kenosha Red Devils, but spirits rising at the dance following the game. All these add up to one of the most important days in your senior year. nounces the '47 queen f- lovely Barbara Werve and her attendants, Ioan Wenman and Marilyn Boyle, leading the parade of Queen Barbara Werve and her attend- ants, Marilyn Boyle and Ioan Wenman. 'Y' CN 'n' X1 107 XSHES ON TH ill RUCN vnsf i ft! I 1 W I y griOtl'i9Y R es trophies. Smlleshcis just been os . Homecominfl Queen crowned' Lucky Iohn! A ,MIKE Hin Youve mm WJ! ' EIEAM Admirinq fans drum up votes for Dorothy DeLuCa. The Row Row Row .Ji QUEEN FOR students ol Kenosha High School had a hard time Choosing their Homecoming Queen lrom such a bevy of beauties. The Candidates were: li Marilyn Boyle, Rosie Hoppe, Virginia Andrea, 2: lane Petersen, Dorothy DeLuCa, Marianne lantzen, Elaine Copen, fl' Ienny Stulgaitis, Ianice Nelsen, Barbara Werve, loan Wenman, Iune Havranek, -108- sr'QfiL w,,. 7 Q, Q E1 9 ef ggi: M, Q ai iw f ' . A 1- . 1 -:iw M W-ws J 5 J AQN N '- 3-U-WJ l i f ' - E. Q. x Y .i , x'-. 4' 762:61 ,fr nuff' x X. xii! 5 v lg' I x 1 I Q 1 ll Q 3 l 'rf ' P MW Meniorres ot drecrnry rnustt under .1 Starry sky ot the ttnkhnq Splash of cz penny 111 the wrshrnq welt ot toon ond Harry ond George and Iosephrne teodutcg the Grand Merch ot wolkrnq hcnd 1:1 hand with the one dearest to your herut to siqn your names to the reqrster crt the '47 Prom of the qoily louqhinq Couples donv inq Ground you. You'H Cherish these memo' nes forever, tor they were ond olwoys wall be - memories of the biqqest event tu your high school hte, T2 .. ,. S. v ia, Q-' -' v . s ll' I F1 gg en 4? V' u . lc- 1 1 ff! t , . - 1 gk ji w,,.J- t .sf ,fr Not the pause that refreshes but ti good substitute satisfies Audree Beau dreau, Bob Bauer, Lena Butterr, and Santo Principe. Harry Cogell and loan Gourley, their punch forgotten for a moment .... A. r XXX gm., me ,li A 0 A Fr. 0 ' Q gf gl ,.. . Jr., 0 In fl I V 5 l '5 ft 'gi' ti' ' fc' 9 1 'ES t ft ' , f2'5:frf 21f:f'i 3 0 A' ! f KG -' Kin-:U M' ,ul , I i I gf NX Ar J Q, A. , ' . 1 ., 5' 'E' . ff if ' 5 1 1 t t me G K 'cl 4-N, iii' ' Add a Sweet Sixteen theme, complete with rose-covered trellises and gay silhou- ettes, to the soft strains ot Raye Blocks orchestra, and you have the '47 Prom. This great event attracted 375 couples and gave them an evening never to be forgotten. This year Mr. Harold Foote and Mr. Robert Bran- den, in cooperation with the Iunior Class, directed the preparations. lunior Class ot- ficers made up the General Prom committee, advised by Mr. Foote and Mr. Branden. Chairmen of other committees were: Iunius Peterson, Decorations: Pat Ecklor, Refresh- ments: Betty Lipman, Program: Doris Win- oski, Publicity: Louis Simeon, Door and Con- Mary Ann Zahon and Ronnie Iohnson duct: Edward Bqbichl Invitqtjong, having a wonderful time at a Pre-Prom party. M i. 41 sf 746' Q Ccirlie Roe-der, Pot Kreuser, Bcxrborcz Iohnson the feminine touch to the Prom decorations. 'ZIllNl0R PROM ffalf , fl ff A x O 4 'N lx Exif K ye N8 xqs 'C T Qlf NQ Vx f-D X X W flff Q X J Q fm Li 1 1 -oi SN KK il - Y 1 I I li l Ill Zlll AA 1' ll' I I I THESE ARE YOUR ATHLETICS FOOTBALL-The kickoff in the hushed, brightly lighted stadium BASKETBALL-The free-throw in the, tense, crowded gym SWIMMING-The still moment before the graceful dive TRACK-The rythmic grace of the hur- dle jumper GOLF-The flash of the white ball speeding over the emerald grass ATHLETICS-Practical training in good sportsmanship GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP-Armor with which to meet the challenge OF THIS YOUR WORLD ATHLETICS . . . Training in good sportsmanship ffnfll' - 1 . -,I 'sw ' . ' s.,.q rt Y , K. wo, P ' -. '-s.,l,4-,Aa-q '- X i B ' i 6 L - X' Ax 4 . , 1 .V W yi, ' I ' r ' f is T f if ,XL Av . img ki., 1 ' A i ,T W T Q -sifsifo J 47-iff XXX- X THIS IS YOUR Tough but It s Beloit s ball K: 1 .. I ', ll ll OCC R 4Co FOOTBALL TEAM rf. .., . r'. ,. . ,Y . ---v--uv-vv-'v-v-wlv'171u1 an f'X li ' .., A'-1 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Ro 1 lim Pucci Tom Hrzciglirr, Tom Johannes joe Burzynski, Eugene Dobryznski, Stan McCormick, lack McMullen, Frank Misurelli 2 Roger Baum Eugene Ambrose, Benny Savaglio, lim Creel, Bob Sonnenberg, Milo Fechner, Roger Clausen, lim Woodard. R 3: Bernie Dulak Tcrn Roberts, Roger Axtell VVes Eisenhauer. lack Davison, Loran Tucker Al Turco, Iohn Maphis, Roger Brennan manager nch Engle, Ray Spallato manager. Ken Robinson, Dave Larsen manager, Coach Owens, Fred Tilsner, Coach Trebbin Sam Poerio ttrainer. The end of an era of superior gridiron coaching was marked by the resignation of Head Coach, Lawrence E. Engle. In his ten years as chief mentor, Mr. Engle's athletic teams have amassed nine Big Eight titles and four state championships. Mr. Engle had coached swimming, basketball, track, and football for five years before dropping the swimming and basketball squads. Since then, for five seasons, he has coached only the football and track teams. lim Trebbin, who came here in 1945 as line coach, will take over the job of top football mentor, while Mr. Engle remains as coach of the K.H.S. track team. Beginning the season with a show of great strength, the Red Devils were befuddlezl midway through the schedule by a host of injuries to key men. Nevertheless, the Red- men regained some of their early season form, and won two of their last three games. Rolling easily over their opponents from Chicago, the Reds also scored a win in the most one-sided Big Eight contest this year at Ianesville. Close decisions were taken by the Red Devils over Madison Central and Racine Horlick, the Horlick game being a one point victory. Tangling with a rough, tough, champion-to-be Beloit eleven, the Kenoshans were dealt their most severe beating of the season. Reeling from the blows of the Beloiters, the Reds were easily dropped by Madison East. Still another loss was absorbed when West scored a last minute touchdown for a victory over the Reds. Ending the Park jinx over Kenosha with a tie, the Red Devils won a moral vic- tory in a very close game. Throughout the season Ioe Burzynski, Fred Tilsner, Iohn Maphis, lim Pucci, Gene Dobryznski, and Bob Sonnenberg were the bulwarks of Keno- sha's hard-charging line, while Milo Fech- ner, Tom Bisciglia, Stan McCormick, Roger Clausen, and lack McMullen did most of the ball totinq. Brains of the Red eleven was Tom Io- hannes, whose tactics ruined many eve- nings for the opposition. Perhaps the four won, three lost, and one tied record is not as could have been expected from the Reds, but considering everything, Kenosha turned in a fine football record. -117- li-Q O coaches send up s le t p aye s f rctory 1948 FOOTBALL SEASON KENOSHA 27 KELVYN PARK 13 The Red Devrls showed great promrse as they swept over thelr Splflled opponents from Kelvyn Park 27 13 m the 1947 grldlron opener Kelvyn scored frrst on a short pass from Berg to Castrle However therr lead was shortl1ved as the Reds roared back on a 61 yard march wrth Tucker gomg over About mldway through the second half B1s C1g11G on a 17 yard run scored to put Keno sha ahead Then two plays later 1V1cCorrn rck rntercepted a pass on the 41 yard l1ne and outraced h1s opponents to the goal l1ne Kelvyn scored for the last trme as Chauncey caught a pass from Krllenger rn the end zone Kenoshas last score came on a 19 yard pass from lohannes to B1sc1gl1a Fech ner made 3 out of 4 attempt fo converslon the frrst krck b mg blo ked Outstandrng for the Reds were Burzynskr w1th T11 ner ln the lrne and B1sc1g11a and Clausen rn the backfleld 118 KENOSHA 15 MADISON CENTRAL 0 In order to overcome a stubborn Madrson Central eleven the Reds were forced to take to the a1r The Centralltes frerce 11ne play allowed the exper1enced Reds only 12 yards on the ground The frrst Kenosha touch down came on a long pass play wh1ch covered 54 yards from Iohannes to Burzyn skr Pechner converted and the half ended wrth the Peds ahead 7 O In the fourth quar ter a good punt by Fechner and a low pass on the part of the Madlson center fumbled by lensen the Central quarterback gave the Reds two more pornts on an automat1c safety The last score came w1th Savaglro passmg to 1VlcCorm1ck 65 yards IH penal tres hampered the Reds 1n the game but the errors on the part of the Madrson team offset them therr major m1stakes belng on pass defense and rn handl1ng the ball 8 fumbles rn all 6 of whxch were recovered by Keno s a 'VA I , . . K 'QT' M l ,. , N , 1 W I xii in K 'NM 4151, A. ur 1 n r r or v' . , T I r - , . , . . - . , - 1 ' - - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - - ' I I - I 1 . , f , . . . ' ' r S I , A - 2- f' . I - I ' I . - c . , . . . Q . . . t - , I . Naidenovich, Beloit's quarterback, throws a block into Milo Fechner, who leaves his duties as punter to carry the ball. KENOSHA 0 BELOIT 13 Bowing to an underated Beloit team, the Red Devils disappointed a record crowd at Homecoming. Beloit showed great power by spilling our Kenosha team 13-O. It was a bruising battle all the way, with nine players hurt. Clausen, Iohannes, and Bis- ciglia were so badly hurt that they could not return to the game, and several other Red Devils were shaken up. Beloit's scoring came from Pellegrini and Naidenovich, who scored the touchdowns, and from Mc- Clellan, who made one conversion. The Moose Murphy of Beloit plunges where angels tear to tread. score does not tell the true story of the game. Actually, the Reds were outplayed at every turn all the way. Torrey, Murphy, Pellegrini, and Payne, Beloit backfield men, gave out with the best running, blocking, and tackling seen in Kenosha for years. The Reds started moving late in the fourth quarter but the game ended a few seconds too soon for Kenosha to score. Otherwise, the only thing the home fans had to cheer about was the goal line stands, which were helped im- mensely by linemen Tilsner, Maphis, and McMullen. This Park team is tough. You'll have to go all out in order to beat them. KENOSHA 0 MADISON EAST 13 East won easily over the injury-riddled Reds, who used a makeshift lineup during most of the game. With Burzynski, Iohannes, Clausen, and Bisciglia on the sidelines with injuries, the Reds had no chance to make it an even contest. East put over its first touchdown in the second quarter when a Kenosha man lost the ball on the East 49 yard line. A few minutes later, Schara scored on a 12 yard run, and Saeck con- verted. In the second quarter Ace scored the last points for Madison East on a 12 yard run making the score 13-0. Kenosha never was a serious threat throughout the game, and the statistics show that the Beds were greatly outclassed. This defeat dropped Kenosha into fifth place in the Big Eight Conference. ll9 alles Presenting Kenosha's two blocks of granite, tackles Gene Dobrzyn ski and Fred Tilsner. KENOSHA 7 PARK 7 Still handicapped by injuries, the Red Devils made an impressive showing against a strong Washington Park eleven. During most of the game Kenosha had the upper hand, but in the fourth quarter, Park got a drive under Way which ended with Walley scoring all of Racine's tieing points. Keno- sha got its share of the scoring early in the second quarter, when McCormick went over KENOSHA 7 RACINE HORLICK 6 Coming from behind in the third quarter, the Red Devils gained a .500 rating in the Big Eight Conference, as they stymied Hor- lick 7-6. Breaking loose in the second half, after being held by a stubborn Racine squad, the Reds tallied on a short pass from Iohannes to Sonnenberg. The game win- ning point came as Fechner's trained toe booted the conversion. Horlick's score came not on any sustained offensive, but on a fluke play. Hansen, a Racine guard, scooped up a blocked Kenosha punt, and ran 22 yards for a touchdown. Racine then lost the game because the hard charging Redmen partially deflected Horlick's try for the ex- tra point. Late in the fourth quarter, Mc- Mullen, the Red's offensive standout of the game, intercepted a Horlick pass to halt a drive which had threatened to score. The Red linemen, Tilsner and Burzynski, also played a vital part in stopping the aggres- sive Racine eleven. --12O- on a beautiful 38 yard run, with Fechner kicking the extra point, With these 7 points, the Reds stopped a winning streak of four straight victories by Park over Kenosha, The Red Devils, weak on pass defense, were out- gained in that department, but did a terrific job on the ground, both on defense and offense. McMullen and Iohannes in the backfield, with Dobryznski and Tilsner in the line, all came through with sparkling per- formances. Tommy Bisciglia exhibits the leg action that enabled him to show his heels to many a player during the season, . - -its KENOSHA 34 IANESVILLE 0 The Hia Red tearrr had it all over the Frluebrrcls of Ianesville as they piled up a '54 point advantage, Scoring at will through the air as well as on the ground, the Reds rolled up 2333 yards from the line of scrim- mage, holding Ianesville to a l.5 yard gain- ing average per try, The first touchdown came on an ll yard aerial from lohannes to Brscrglra. The second and third were scored hy Mr'Mullerr, one on a lO yard plunge, and the other from the 4 yard stripe, Woodrrrd, on a 7 yard run early in the fourth quarter, made the score 270. Number five was made by McCorrrric:lc, who caught a pass frorrr lohannes. Much credit for the one-sided victory must go to Kenoshas hard' charging lrrre. which paved the way for the bzrckfield. Ianesville was rrever able to put together a real scoring threat as the Reds completely dominated almost every play of the game. KENOSHA O MADISON WEST 6 Topping off a colorful gridiron season with a drab game in damp and chilly weather, the Reds bowed to the Madison team after holding them scoreless for 55 minutes, Three times earlier in the skirmish the Fed Devils made goal line stands to stave off Madison scores. A neat last quarter pass attack by the Capital City team set up a five yard plunge for Beyler to give Madison its game Benny Savaqlro, Iohannes undersiudy, The Reds srgnalfcaller, shows the result of excellent tutoring. demonstrates the stanc loe Burzynski, Kenoshas great all- round end, snares an aerial. winning points. Held both on the ground and in the air, the Reds climaxed their own attack with a long overdue drive, only to lose the ball on downs deep in Madison territory, with seconds left to play. Un- corking a 3-4 yard run, Bisciglia stood out for Kenosha on offense and did excellent defensive work. ln Kenoshas futile attempts to halt the West contingent, Burzynski, Maphis, and Tilsner contributed much to holding the score to only one touchdown. Tom Iohannes, Bob Fonnenberg, going high e for throwin to make a circus catch, Q one of his well-known forward passes. into the air .V -'A 4 . , f 'F fQ,. ,fb I xii? A ff 7,954 - L7 jwli ' l 5 fix 'YI' 'gi 'r' rv, X1 , if gm The Kencshzz ltrvves t1n'i5-:fgf warm up and cmncl 1 fr- the Lim, maging the Vtrzsitg' JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL mo-ecgag 9.'49r8 '9.wO II'--l,Q,cngfD0O Q82 sig? ma 51039-OF Tl33,gsg,:w sQm fDs4ai1-1 Q8 Oom YD fam,-QMEQE-'FT' E wlomq m. 7:19. gi'm,, ' cr: 5m,.,Qo-. :SQUQ o C: Oczm--Ernfl'-3 'D' Q'1x::r Sd 55110 9' iO:3QOU7 53-:-UH, KD,--4 E E? ...'D5,... 11259 D :JOSEZQE EQQMH ra Daasemsf in mmQ9a 595.5-S010 ,:: :Q Qmggwpsla and then losing on a last second touch- down 6-O. Players most highly regarded are Louis Gallo, lerry Lehman, and Bernard Hoyland in the backfield, while linemen, Harland Riedenbach, Tom Roberts, Les Mul- lin, and Bernie Dulak appear destined for Varsity positions. Graduating members of the lunior Varsity who showed their power are Hay lohnson and Leo Valentine at guard spots, and Ed Koling at halfback. L:-' T G if- - - Row Flow ROW Row IUNIOR VARSITY Louis Gallo, Ierry Grabot, George Costen, Iim Nickels, lerry Lehmann, Bernard Hoyland, Leroy Fox, Charles Sprain. Dick Lapp, Edward Nikolai, Ken Walliq, Bruce Anderson, Frank Tomzak, Ernie Chioeo, Bob Petersen, Drake Douglas. Leo Valentine, Edward Kolinq, Lester Mullin, Dom Salerno, Louis Aiello, Don Shelley, Albert Middlecamp, Eugene Aieilo, Alvin Karetski, lames Douglas, lim Sorensen, Coach Penske, Fay Iohnson, Tony Misurelli, Harland Reidenhach, Bill Simon, lack Gallagher Managers 122 t 4' eo 'T Q T? Ct r' n-9.4 an SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Row l: Tom Honore, Dante Conti, Phil DuBois, Neil Rusceki, Eugene Fitch, Pete Schwaiko, Ken Thompson, Row 2: Clyde Valari. Anthony Gentile, Fred Ecl-clor, Bill Kiltel, Bob Carbone, Aldo Gentile, Tom Landsdown, Ioe Buratti managers. Row 3: William Girmrrn, Ben Koker, Al Aiello, Bob Iahnson, Iohn Schmitz, Richard Heeman, Fred Pauloni, lim Marquardt Row 4: Ted Myers, Bill Bowman, Roger Kraak, Bob Croake, Ruel McMullen, Ierry Lanqenbach, Dino Paielli, Bruce Bloxdort Phil Schaetler, Row 5: Coach Smith, Richard Greqori, Glen Holt, Norm Pearsons, Peter Iansen, Richard Boris tmanaqer, Keith Linstedt lack Schumacher, Bill Rademacher, Ierry Fox, Coach Hyland. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Unbeaten and untied was Coach Andy Smith's Sophomore football team. Rolling up a total of 88 points, while holding their opponents to 31, the B team Won the Lake- shore Conference for the second time in three years. The scores of the games: Kenosha ........ 21 Racine Park .........,...,.. 12 Kenosha ........ 25 South Milwaukee ....,. 6 Kenosha ........ 7 Cudahy ...................... 6 Kenosha ........ 14 Racine Horlick. .,.. ..... 7 14 Racine Park ..........,..... 0 Kenosha... ..... 7 West Milwaukee ...... ., O Kenosha ........ The names of Bob Carbone, Ken Thomp- son, and Frank Conley in the backfield, with Keith Linstedt, Fred Pauloni, Al Aiello, and Dante Conti in the line will appear promi- nently in the Varsity Writeups in the next two seasons if their performance as sopho- mores is any indication. Z! . 11- A perfect conversion climaxes a suc cesstul touchdown drive by the Sophs -123- HHSKHHHH THIS IS YOUR BASKETBALL TEAM Despite the excellent performances given by the members of its quintet, Kenosha was able to eke out only four wins in a sched- ule of twenty-two games. However, the Reds displayed potential strength for next year's team, as late in the season, they won three straight home games. The return of veterans Don Dawson, Bernie Dulak, Gene Doerfler, Bill Martin, Gail Procarione, lack Davison, and Vince Bonofiglio will soften the blow of the loss of Bob Sonnenberg, Ioe Brittelli lim Morrison Harold Keating Stan McCormick, and lack McMullen. The most outstanding performers for the Reds were loe Brittelli, who was second in the league scoring, and Bob Sonnenberg, who was named to the Big Eight second team. Son- nenberg was runner-up for scoring honors for the Red Devils and consistently played a first-rate rebounding job. Don Dawson and Bill Martin, two juniors, although not top-notch point makers, contributed vastly to Kenosha's cause by their fine ball han- dling VARSITY BASKETBALI TEAM Row 1 Gail Procarxone Gene Doerfler Don Dawson Iack Davison Vince Bonofiqlio Row 2 Tony Waluch Manager Bernie Dulak Jim Morrison Iack McMullen Harold Keating Coach Smith Row 3 Rudy Ferraro Manager Joe Brxttelli B111 Martin Bob Sonnenberg Stan McCormick bil l loe Brittelli, Don Dawson, Bill Martin, and Bob Sonnenberg, Kenosha's four regulars, pose for the camera during a pre game practice session, KENOSHA 25 BAY VIEW 43 KENOSHA 28 HORLICK 32 The Red Devils, far off-form in shooting in their opening game, were easily trounced by Ernie Pluskota and Bay View. Pluskota speared 20 points to lead all scorers. lack lVIclVlullen was high for Kenosha with l field goal and 4 charity tosses, totaling 6 points. Bay View never had any trouble from the Red five, who showed typical early season spottiness, KENOSHA 43 RUFUS KING 44 Lady Luck deserted the hapless Reds, who could not overtake a 23,20 halftime lead by Rufus King. High point man for the Beds was Harold Keating, with 12 points. Reid Morgan of the Yellow and Blue, got 19 points to top all scorers in a close contest. KENOSHA 36 BELOIT 42 The defending state champs, paced by Iim Barron with 14 points, outclassed the Kenosha basketeers in the fourth quarter to overcome a 17-16 halftime lead held by the Bed Devils. Led by lack Smith, who garn- ered 9 points, the Reds tasted defeat for the third straight game. e--1264 The able efforts of loe Brittelli and his 12 points fell short as the Red Devils dropped into last place in the Big 8 Conference by a short but smoothly functioning Horlick team, which stalled effectively enough in the last period to win the game. Bob Sonnneberg, Center, goes high into the air, shows the hook which helped him gain runner-up scoring honors for Kenosha. KENOSHA 37 WELLS HIGH 43 li11:1:,sl111 :ost II 11o111:onfe1ence game to a speeciy Wells team, who, like the Racine IOCIITI, were 11t1le to stall off CI last minute fled Devil scoring spree, for the second tirne l111'k lVl1'lVlullen was high scorer for the Heds. flv l1111l I2 points. KENOSHA 30 MADISON EAST 40 Slumping badly III the third and fourth quarters, the Reds blew CI 20-I2 halftime lead, as they slipped lower III the Big 8 standings, The deadly loe Brittelli poured in I7 points to take scoring honors, but his teammates were unable to provide the necessary support for a win. KENOSI-IA 32 MADISON WEST 33 Defying all laws of probability, the Ped Devils sank still deeper in Big 8 ratings by dropping a thriller to Madison. A last-sec ond free throw clinched the game for West, as Kenosha, for its efforts, could point with pride only to loe Brittelli, who ran up I5 points for the Reds. KENOSHA 39 MONROE 46 The fled Devils absorbed another loss as Monroe, one of the foremost teams of the state, remained undefeated, lerry Dwyer put on a one-man scoring affair, netting 23 scores for Monroe, while loe Brittelli tallied I8 points and Don Dawson put in 8 for Kenosha. KENOSHA 40 DIXON HIGH 31 The Red Devils won their first game of the season over a short and poorly func- tioning Dixon squad. Towering over the diminutive basketeers from Illinois on the rebounds, the Reds were able to mark up a substantial lead, even though their own game was not up to par. Players who con- tributed to the cause were: Bob Sonnenberg with I0 points, Harold Keating with 8, loe Brittelli with 5 tallies, and lim Morrison, who had 2 baskets in 3 tries for 4 points, KENOSHA 39 RACINE PARK 41 The unsympathetic hand of Fate again brushed aside Kenoshas hopes for a con- ference victory. loe Brittelli, outstanding player of the game, both on defense and offense, scored all of Keno3ha's fourth quar' ter points to give him a game total of 20 tallies and the Big 8 Conference scoring lead. 5+ ,f fb .Hoff Returning guard Don Dawson will be Lanky Bill Martin, a junior at forward, one of the vital coqs in next years played one of the best all-round games teqm for the Reds in the past season. 127 fe KENCSHA 36 MADISON CENTRAL 45 Kenosha took it on the chin again, this time from Madsion Central, who put on a scoring spurt in the third quarter to fashion a lead which Kenosha could not overcome. Sonnenberg hit the hoops for 13 points, while Ioe Brittelli protected his league-leading average with 8 points. KENOSHA 45 IANESVILLE 50 Unable to cope with the tactics of a rangy Bluebird team, the Reds were defeated after forging ahead to a first quarter 11-6 lead, Bob Sonnenberg and Ioe Brittelli together accounted for 41 of Kenosha's 45 point total. Bob had 22, and Ioe protected his scoring lead by collecting 19 points. KENOSHA 57 BELOIT 56 Playing their best game of the current base ketball season, the Reds accomplished a thrilling upset over the conference leaders. After Bill Martin tied the issue on a free throw to force an overtime, the winning of the game was only an anti-climax. Martin netted 16 points, while McCormick and Brit' telli scored 13 apiece to enable Kenosha to make a brilliant comeback after trailing early in the game, marking up Big Eight win number one for Kenosha. KENOSHA 37 IANESVILLE 50 The hopes for an improvement in Keno- sha's rating were cut short by Ianesville, as the Bluebird quintet rolled up their eight consecutive victory. The red hot Ianesville team put the game on ice with a 22-point third quarter. As for the Red Devils, Brit- telli and McCormick again were high scor- ers, the former pushing his 9 game total to 117 points. KENOSHA 22 RACINE HORLICK 27 Although most of Racine's best players did not play, the Red Devils were unable to score a win over Horlick. Holding Ioe Brit- telli to 5 points and Bob Sonnenberg to 6, the Horlick cagers defeated Kenosha in a poorly played contest. Bob Sonnenberg flips in his spe- The ball leaves the referees cialty, a tip-in shot, for two hands, the centers 1 mp and points against Racine. others wait tensely as a qruel ing game gets under way KENOSHA 49 MADISON CENTRAL 41 Punching out their second Big Eight vic- tory, Kenosha hit consistently in the second half to revenge an earlier defeat at the hands of the Central squad. The outcome of the game was in doubt until the last minute, but the Reds would not be denied as they scored point after point to blast Central's hopes for a share in conference lead. Son- nenberg and Brittelli were high men for the Red Devils, garnering 19 and 11 points re- spectively. KENOSHA 60 MADISON EAST 43 Tiouncing East in a spectacular exhibition ot inaiksmanship, the Reds showed cham- pionship form and won their third straight home game. Off to a 13-0 lead, the Keno- shans were never even remotely threatened. Playing a brilliant rebounding game, Bob Sonnenberg pushed in 23 points, while loe Brittelli, now second in league scoring, tale lied 13 times. Excellent ball handling was displayed by Don Dawson, who scored 6 points, and Bill Martin, who marked up 8 points. KENOSHA 30 WEST 46 West toppled Kenosha as Regent Duane Gordon increased his Big 8 scoring lead over Brittelli. The first half was close, but West pulled ahead, winning easily. Brittelli was held to nine points, and Gordon hit for l6 scores, KENOSHA 40 PARK 52 The Reds traveled to Park only to drop a hotly contested game. The Reds had hoped to avenge an earlier defeat by Park, but could not overcome a Racine halftime lead. Martin was high for Kenosha with 12 scores, but was outmatched by Quella of Park, who snared 13 points. KENOSHA 44 HAMMOND TECH 84 Setting an all-time scoring record against Kenosha, the Hoosiers of Hammond gave the Reds their worst beating of the year. Setting another record by scoring 33 points was Dale Vieau, Hammond's long shot art- ist and All-State guard. The best Kenosha efforts were reflected by Sonnenberg, who netted 9 tallies, while Morrison and Brittelli each had 7 markers. KENOSHA 27 WEST MILWAUKEE 32 The Reds were knocked out of the re- gional meet by a last quarter Milwaukee scoring spree. Playing a close contest until that fatal fourth session, the Reds were headed by Ioe Brittelli, who scored ll points. KENOSHA 32 HORLICK 47 In their last game of the season, the Red Devils were beaten by Horlick for the third time. Two juniors, Bernie Dulak, and Bill Martin, shared scoring honors for Kenosha with 7 points apiece. Margosian of Racine had 10 markers, making him the game's high scorer. Hemmed in by several Parkites, Bill Martin fights for a rebound. Ioe Brittelli, attempting a tip-in, grabs the ball from Anderson of Racine Park. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Meetrng wrth the same success as the Varsrty Coach lrm Trebbrns Sophomores were relegated to the second d1v1s1on ln the Sophomore Brg Erqht standrnqs The brrqht spots of the Sophomore basketball season were the outstandmg players who are detr nrte prospects for next years Varsrty Drck Radykowskr Frank Conley Ted Myers Chuck Brothers Bob Carbone and Fred Paulonr were consrstent scorers and w11l be rmportant factors 1n the constructron ot the Varsrty squad for the next two years Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Rufus Krng Belort Horlrck East West Monroe Park Central Ianesvrlle Kenosha Ianesvtlle The members of the future Var srty scramble f ebound agamst Parks Bees Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Horlrck Central 31 East West Park B BAQKETBALL C Cok gl P hT b h Td kRyk Ht 130 25 ..........,...... ' 33 27 ...................... ' 33 77 28 .................... ' 40 A O, Q , ' 17 ....................... 31 E A ' 27 ....................... 18 22 .................,.. 35 26 ..................... ' 35 17 .....,.............,.., 19 34 ..............,,.,... 31 .................... 58 36 ..,..............,..... 41 38 ................., ' 29 25 ...........,..,...,..., 22 Kenosha 32 .......,........... ..Beloit 36 Kenosha 20 ................ Zion Benton 40 39 .................. ' 40 18 ..,.................... 37 ' 36 f K U ' ze 4, -- . 11 X Row 1: Fred Pculoni, Bob arbone, Tom Honore, Bob r a e, Frank Conley. Row 2: Francis Neises, Dino Paielli, Peter Iansen, An eo Travanty, ete Shwaiko, Coac reb in. Row 3: Marcus Olsen, Keit Lindstedt, e Meyers, Dic ad owski, Bill Bowman, Glen ol . 1 rl' I Top man on Kenosrias team and second man in the state was Don Firchow, who broke several records for the crosseccuntry team, Another record breaker is Bill Henry, the Big Eight ZOO yard dash champ. CROSS Paced by Captain Don Firchow, the Keno- sha harriers finished the season with a good record. Two dual meets and one quadrang- ular were posted on the win side of the ledger: two dual contests were lost: seconds were taken in a triangular meet and in the Lakeshore Invitational Tourney with six teams participating. Firchow, winner in four of the seven races he ran, finished a close second in the state meet, helping Kenosha gain eighth place in the statewide CO UNTRY competition. Ierome Engelmann, a newcomer to cross-country in his senior year, after a show of brilliance in earlier contests, placed fourth in the Invitational Meet, and twenty- second in the state meet. Other point earn- ers and letter winners were Vernon Hopf, Milton Staskus, Don Newport, Dick Cross. Cyril Kalinka, Dave Boyle, and Gerald Grif- fin. Boyle, Griffin, and Pete Bruno will be back for the 1948 squad, enhancing Coach Davey's prospects for a good season. Coach Davey, stop watch in hand, watches his These harriers are performing part of the tedi boys as they begin their time trials. ous task of becoming a champion runner - 131 Vern Hopf, Don Newport, Dave Boyle, Milt Stas kus, Chuck Kalinka, Don Firchow, Ierome Engel mann, and Ierry O'Neil, Wisconsin track champions! Coach L. E. Engle's Red Devils, bringing home the high- est of track honors in 1947, did so in a year of outstanding cinder competition. Almost every record in the book was broken, both by the state champs and their opponents. Ken Huxhold, Kenosha's huge shot and dis- cus artist, was responsible for two of the new marks. ln the state meet, Huxhold tossed the discus 167 feet 5311 inches, only a few feet from the national high school record. Then, in the Big 8 meet, he set a new '47 STATE CHAMPS The champs and their coarli Patton, lVlCCorm1ck, lVlr, fingle, Hiixroltl Hcman shek, Pfarr. Henry. Kupfer, and Firchow after a brilliant showing in me state meet. Conference record of 51 feet 7 inches in the shot-put event. Other big guns in Kenosha's well-rounded attack were Bruce Patton, whose specialties were the high and low hurdles, lerry Pfarr in the high jump, Bill Kupfer and Don Firchow, who ran the 100- yard dash and half-mile, respectively, and Kenosha's state championship 880-yard relay team -Bill Henry, Stan lV1cCormick, Bill Romanshek, and Bill Kupfer. Pfarr tied for first place in the state meet, while Patton, Kupfer, and Firchow took thirds in their respective departments. Q0 5 . ' .QSJJ-f.4f 7.?.,,.--W, 1 T K .g 5LlUlf-lfdl Q .L,St,r'JJ y v .g,.J TD t l -gbiw - 1 V' 1 W2 -53-ilu-547' vi tS1ij Z4f . 7, ' X .aff ' Q 'P 1' . ' N. 1' X N-ff' , v -' 3 f 55319-MQ' . T I-D A! .qiflfqi , It Q If ' F5 f 1 A 7' I' U q viL9 ' ki mem ,x -- D L .yi 1 TRACK TEAM Row 1: Warren Spaulding, Lee Hunkeler, Gerald O'Neil, Milton Staskus, Bernard Dulak, Vernon Hopf. Row Z: Roger Baum, Wesley Eisenhauer, Milo Fechner, Dick Cross, Don Firchow, Cyril Kalinka. Row 3: Bruce Patton, loe Burzynski, lack McMullen, Iohn Maphis, Euqe ne Dobryznski, Bob Grno. Row 4: Bill Sobol, Kenneth Huxhold, Bill Kupfer, Stanley McCormick, Bill Henry, Bill Romanshek, Boqer Clausen 5 Row 1 Kenneth Munson, George Vanchena. -132-- THIS IS YCUR SWIMMING TEAM After a lethargic beginning, Coach lack Peel's mermen perked up and finished the season with a fine rece ord. In their first two meets, the Hedfish were dunked by Bay View, 49-34, and Waukesha, 47-36. ln the fourth encounter, Bay View again stole the show, carrying home a vic- tory by 13 points. Sandwiched bee tween these losses, however, was a one-sided Kenosha victory. lt was against Lake Forest, and the Reds won 7 out of 8 events, ending with a 41-25 count. After their second loss to Bay View, the Hedfish com- pletely dominated the scene in dual meets. Against Boys' Tech, Kenosha rolled up a total of 50 points to Tech's 33 markers. Maine, Illinois, was the next victim by the very close score of 35-31. In their last contest of the season, Coach Peel's men, now going under a full head of steam, doused Lake Forest, grabbing a total of 59 points as compared with Lake Forest's 24 scores. Bob Kueny and Gene Berres tense themselves, waiting for the starter's gun ..,. Bob Baker and Allen Roedel glue their eyes on the course ahead as they flash out into the pool. One spectator seems more interested in Last minute instructions are liberally the camera than what is probably ci clcled out by Coach Peel. very close finish, judging by the looks on the others' faces. SWIMMING SCORES Kenosha 34. . . . . .Bay View 49 Kenosha V Kenosha 36 . . . . .Waukesha 47 Eenoshc enosha Kenosha 41. . . . . .Iake Forest 25 Kenosha 1 s-Q v SWIMMING TEAM .lfay View 48 Boys' Tech 33 . . . . .Maine 31 Lake Forest 24 ,.-.,,.f4 Top How: Dom Paielli. Howard Gatley, Chuck Kovacic, Bill Gciiister, Iohn Schneider, Drake Douglas, Coach Peer, Ed Koh ing, Mana rer. Bottom Row: Louie Aiello, Allen Roedel, Eugene Berres, Ierry Berres, Bob Baker, lack Burden. -134- SWIMMING r rn Al en Roe e um o o w lx the eyes and wellwts es o t err xmm Lookmq more ltke a drownm rn warmer Tom Rob rs rs cau t ylst after maktnq a turn Coach lack Peel molder 1 champronshlp swrmmmg teams ln the State Meet the Bed mer men took fourth place rn a fleld of power laden swlmmmg teams Sec onds were taken by Captaln Bob Kueny m the 100 yard breast stroke Bob Baker rn the 200 yard free style and by the 150 yard medley relay team ot Tom Roberts Baker and Kueny Allen Roedel swam to th1rd place 1n the 100 yard free style as drd Gene Berres rn the 100 yard breast stroke Graduatrng lettermen are Bob Kueny Gene Berres and lohn Schnerder Coach Peel w1ll have a hard t1me hlhng rn for such con srstent po1nt earners and for G11 Krumm who graduated tn m1d sea son but hrs next swrmrnrng team w1ll be bolstered by several power ful jumors Roedel Baker Roberts Ierry Berres and Dom Pa1ell1 are the returnmg lettermen A sophomore Iack Barden dxsplayed potentral greatness and w1ll be a v1ta1 cog rn next year s sw1mm1ng squad l rxy Be 'Qs r d l d l 1 p ff, f l nfl .rj X .A ,- f h , t h f rites V C5 1 than rg s :. , , E , ' gh 1 O .- 135 - Wh1le Fred Stekert of the State Department looks Department Commander Runge awards Lloyd Og1lv1e medal for w1nn1ng second place tn the nattonals of the Amer1can Leglon Oratortcal Contest All 1S gu1et tnere are few rn tl'e lNort1 Western SlGl1OI'1 on ll 1S 16th day of Pprl Soon th1ngs begrn to happen cars pull up a band IS heard 1n the d1stance and crowds ot people l1ne the streets Whrle the peo ple cast the1r eyes toward the south scan n1ng the cold steel track wh1ch IS br1ng1ng back Kenoshas own son the H1gh School STRICTLY OGILVIE Red Coats str1ke up Ha1l Ha1l the Gang s All Here For every mrnute the tram IS late the suspense mounts A speed 111g tra1n rolls up to the platform lVlr and lVlrs OqllVl9 Clly and Amerlcan Leg1on of f1ClGlS schoolmates a11d curlous Kenoshans scan the passengers as they step from a tront coach There he IS procla1ms the en trance of Kenosha s v1ctor1ous Lloyd OqllVl6 Havmg won llrst place 111 the state YEQIOIIGI and ect1onal oratorlcal co11te ts presented by the Amer1can LSQIOII Lloyd went ahead to WIII econd place 1n the Nat1onals Lloyd as the f1rst W1SCODSlI1ll9 ever to place 11'1 the NGl1ODGlS competed aga1nst 250 OOO students from all over the Un1ted States Th1s orator1 cal contest IS presented each year by the Amerlcan LGQIOH tor the purpose of 1nsp1r 1ng 1nterest 1n our Const1tut1on Lloyd r1des 1n a caramelcolored Hudson beh1nd the band 1n a parade toward the downtown sec t1on Trucks b1CYCllSlS and march1ng pedes tr1ans all follow to the tune of Under Es cept for those stand1ng IH the doorways and hang1ng out the w1ndows to cheer As the parade nears the school the tens1on IS felt by everyone Lloyd IS really here The pa rade breaks up as all pass 1nto the aud1 torlum Students rush 1n from every e trance After everyone 1S seated the curtatn lS drawn A great thunder of applause greets Lloyd on the stage Welcome speeches are QIVGU and fmally the clos1ng l1nes of The CODSl1tul1CH and What lt Means to Us are del1vered by Lloyd h1mselt Yes Lloyd OqllV1e Wlll go down 1n Kenosha H1gh Schools h1story cum laude On h1s arr1val tn Kenosha after placmg second 1n the Amencan Leqton Nat1onal Oratoncal contest Lloyd Og1lv1e IS congratulated by C1ty Manager A E Axtell Mr Fab1an Montrls Commander of the Kenosha Post of the Amer1can Leg1on and Mr Iohn Mr Davles beams approval 136 U Q s ' ' s . 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