Carl Schurz High School - Schurzone Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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We think you will find beyond the threshold a new inspiration for learning . . . companionship with teachers and students . . . the joy of working and playing together . . . the satisfaction of being a part of the throbbing pulse of Schurz. Visit our clubs and see what their oflicers, members, and sponsors accomplish through enthusiastic co-operation . . . our athletic teams that have won such honors for Schurz . . our R.O.T.C. . . the classrooms, with their pleasant, informalsurroundings in which we learn to live successfully . . . the library . . . the art classes, choruses, orchestras, and bands which offer us so much pleasure and self-expression. Our doorways, which we have passed through so many times, are open for you as they were for us! THRDUGII THE DUORWAYS 0F YESTERDAY .xi wvgw Q www Y, Q4 3. ..4' , ww-my as ,u,,,f,---1--f Q., . ,f3x:ifiQ!f-Nl v Ng:f5:,Q-Nww A 4, W'm'fUs AFM A 'Vw wi , WW mm ,W MW.. 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Take with you the priceless experience and knowledge which Schurz has given you. Make the dreams you dreamed while at Schurz a reality. When you walk out of its doorway, may you see on the distant horizon the dim outline of a new door, beyond which lies a future of happiness. we vlslon TDMQRROW W sg 4' PE : igfggxq .K Nix M-, ' W . ..., ,mf Working Together Brings Success Mr. Tietz is known to the entire school as a friend, but the Student Council regards him as an adviser as well as a friend. There were many times that discussions between him and the ofhcers of the Student Council took place. Mr. Tietz works closely with the Council, giving them his advice and assisting them in carrying out their projects. Ronald Mathews, chairman of the board, Carol Rustemeyer, vice chairman of the board, Roy Sove, sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Tietz, Richard Sloma, president, Margaret Rehr, recording secretary, Robert Gremley, treasurer, Marilyn Hausberg, clerk of the board, Olga Golosinec, corresponding secretary, and Frank Staple, vice president, were the officers of the fall semester who met with Mr. Tietz to plan for the assemblies to be sponsored by the Student Council. The Council, sponsored by Miss Loucks and Miss Falkenroth during the fall term, and by Miss Falken- roth and Mr. Harz during the spring term, is one of the most active student groups in the school and is always ready to assist when needed. Y OUR PRINCIPAL.. .His Message I i 1 Zi E i , -3 '1 5 l Experiences of young people in high schools today are enriched by numerous opportunities to participate in extra-curricular and classroom activities. Th-e members of th-e graduating classes of 1947 have achieved enviable academic records, participated as spectators and players in athletic events, and contributed much talent to our school assemblies. They have aided in a successful Student Council program and played an important part in building a large, active club program. It is my sincere hope that, as a result, they will be better prepared to assume their responsibilities and to achieve success in adult life. if , P-L .. ,. V, . . f- - . .-a .i , ,- v, V . nr-,'.'.5-Q -:.'.,.,-.'-ff. .gfg-.1-.-,4,,..-,.gs. '.f- 'Q'-'w'B f,':,. '. .:.f in -fv-.. , ' f.-'- ,- 1 .f-M f.. . '4-.. '....,. -,..',,.,-,Q g, ' 'Inv . f,,j.'.,-'- 7 1, '53 1'i5l.L'-:gNf'-'- gyfg.: .' r. .,,?,ff-'f-imp..,1'f,1,',fxJ...!.'71,'.!.. '...'...'j.'F-'.'j-.VW.g. ff--.f - Q-1.3 ,j- 41-Z.,-'f,.,. . -, ' , , ... 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They flourish and grow as friends relax and laugh . . . plan and remember . . . amid the ever-lovely beauty of our campus 1 l2 Row One-Florence Althaus, La Dept. Row Two-Anne F. Cierpik, La Dept. Row Three-Martha DuBois, Science Dept, rrv Dept. ngunge nguage Social Row Four-Roger K. Goodwin, Chemis- FACULTY Row One--Maud F. Appleyard, Social Science Dept., Eleanor J. Beaton, Language Dept., Elizabeth L. Bell Commercial Dept., Elizabeth L. Bradley, English Dept., Irene C. Brenne, Household Arts Dept., Dorothy S Burke, English Dept., Mae D, Carlson, Girls' Phys. Educ. Dept. Ron' Two-Katherine V, Connell, Social Science Dc pt., Everett H. Craig, Mathematics Dept., Verna I Crofts, English Dept., Victor M. Crown, General Science Dept., Ruth G. Dale, English Dept., M. Dorothg Davidson, Social Science Dept., Robert L. Drdln, Technical Dept. 4 RUll'TIi71'66-AliCC H. Dutland, Language Dept., Nan T. English, General Science Dept., Emily M. Falkenroth, Mathematics Dept., Bernard Fischer, Music Dept., George S. Fleming, Chemistry Dept., Grace Frick, Com- mercial Dept., Arthur J. Golub, Commercial Dept. Row Four -Helene C. Grossenbacher, English Dept., Catherine B. Hagey, General Science Dept., Helga A. Hagen, Mathematics Dept., Harold W. Haggard, Physics Dept., Gertrude Halushka, Social Science Dept., julia M. Hartwell, Mathematics Dept., Clayborne Harvey, Music Dept. 13 1 FACULTY Row Two-Barbara A. Hawkins, Girls' Phys. Educ. Dept., Lilian S. Heinle, Commercial Dept., Agnes H. Hendricksen, English Dept., Charles W. Hill,'Physics Dept., Gisella M. Hill, Commercial Dept., Nina A. Huhn, Household Arts Dept. A R010 Three-Otto E. Huntley, Chemistry Dept., Elisa- beth A. Keenan, Social Science Dept., Dorothy B. Kellberg, Mathematics Dept. Row Four-Catherine J. Kilpatrick, Language Dept., Larraine M. Knaub, English Dept., Claudice M. Kober, Household Arts Dept. Row Five-john L. Koster, General Science Dept., Pearl N. Krause, General Science Dept., Elsa L. Krenz, Lan- guage Dept. Row One-Ransom Harvey, Physics Dept., Otto E. Harz, Boys, Phys. Educ. Dept., Avis E. Haugen, English Dept. FACULTY Row One-Harry C. Lassen, Chemistry Dept., Harriet QQ E. Lee, English Dept., Mildred M. Loucks, Social Science l-'Tl 'x Dept. Row Two--Margaret A. Magrady, Mathematics Dept., Clio Mamer, English Dept., Mary C. Marnell, Mathe- matics Dept., Margaret McClintock, Mathematics Dept., Elma M. McRae, Girls' Phys. Educ. Dept., Maria H. Melnyk, Mathematics Dept. Row Three-Viola C. Michel, Art Dept., Edgar H. Middendorff, Mech. Drawing Dept., Edward J. Miller, Commercial Dept. Row Four-L. Eleene Minnis, English Dept., Mary Moynihan, Language Dept., Bernice C. Murana, Biology Dept. Row Five-Helen R. Murtaugh, English Dept., Edwin L. Myers, Chemistry Dept., Luella A. Newell, Art Dept. FACULTY Row One-Doris E. Nielsen, Biol- ogy Dept., Erna E. Nixon, Biology Dept., Eugene J. Nowak, Boys' Phys. Educ. Dept., Fred L. O'Keefe, Boys' Phys. Educ. Dept., Bernadette R. Orem, Language Dept., Adelaide K. Pearce, Placement Counsellor, Dorothy K. Perry, Girls' Phys. Educ. Dept. Row Two-Luella C. Pierce, Music Dept., Michael M. Pollack, Boys' Phys. Educ. Dept., Ruth S. Purcell, Commercial Dept., John A. Reisoh- mann, Technical Dept, Harry Rob- bins, Boys' Phys. Educ. Dept., Josephine P. Roche, Mathematics Dept., Donal Rodger, Technical Dept. V I deb. It fly byjf' pl My , 4 4 5 16 Row Three-Charlotte Roehl, So- cial Science Dept.,'Louis P. Roncoli, Mech. Drawing Dept., Anne R. Russell, Commercial Dept., Elmer P. Sahlin, Boys' Phys. Educ. Dept., Ellen M. Scherbarth, Commercial Dept., Annetta Schmidt, English Dept. -- FACULTY Row One-Loretta H. Schubert, Commercial Dept., Eleanor C. Schweitzer, Music Dept., Kathryn F. Stauder, General Science Dept., Kirk Stevenson, Biology Dept., Amy Stodola, English Dept., Rob- ert C. Swanson, Mech. Drawing Dept., Adelene Sylvester, Biology Dept. Row Two-john H. Tanler, Tech- nical Dept., H. A. Taylor, General Science Dept., Elizabeth Tenclick, English Dept., Ethel J. Theilgaard, English Dept., Irene M. Theobold, English Dept., Frieda P'. Thode, Mathematics Dept., Helen M. Thomas, Commercial Dept. 17 Row Three-George G. Topping, Boys' Phys. Educ. Dept., Frank H. Ulveling, Physics Dept., Lee V. Vernon, Social Science Dept., Car- rie F. Wallingsfold, Art Dept., Erma Q. Williamson, Commercial Dept., Nanon M. Wincher, Social Science Dept., Helen A. Woelfel, Commercial Dept. Juniors MISS BEATON Row 1YFred Kohn, Robert Helstrom, Kenneth Hendricks, Cliliord Chaiser, Richard Smith. Row 2-Joe Adamick, Gordon Peterson, Victor Garrison, Peter Fleck, Ted Miller, Don Schneider. Rauf 3-Frank Giacomino, John Bald, Loren Trimble, Tom Sullivan, Allan Johnson, Robert Hotten, Tom Seese. . Row 4-Don Kreutzinger, Edward Lutsch, John Nolan, Steve Petras, Bruce Stevens, Williatn Hughes. MISS GROSSENBACHER Row 1-Crystal Craig, Alice Bilhorn, Louise Ulreich, Barbara Hill. Row 2-Dolores Mucher, Dolores Glaeser, Dolores Chrost, Mar- guerite Borski, Joy Wartile, Jeannine Lux. Row 3-Helen Metz, Carol Etscheid, Bette Lays, Lois Gustafson, Joyce Hunt, Ruth Wenholz, Clara Groh, Dorothy Peterson. Row 4-Richard Machasick, Robert Gaston, Roger Martini, Lois Smith, Dolores Eberhardt, Mary Jane Oleski, Jean Elk, Virginia Bergstrom. Row 5-Burton Weilitz, Clarence Baillie, Knuth Dahlquist, Carl Dailey. MR. BOUZEOS Row 1-Virginia Drewke, Louise Bonugli, Bette Lou Olson, Lois Fallon. Row 2-Anita Bennett, Virginia Kuhn, Lois Harper, Virginia Powles, Ethel Fletcher, Norma Ann Havlick, Row 3-Sharon Huebner, Frances Mazurek, 'Ardeth Jones, Florence Slawinski, Barbara Marquardt, Lois Petersen, Louise Markstrom. Ron' 4-Richard Dunham, Edward Mins, Bill Novak, Tom Datz, Lon Jones, James Nevin. Row 5-Charles Christenson, Martin Haueisen, Art Johnson, Robert Heard. MISS KNAUB Rou' I-Laverne Maddox, Florence Ptasinski, Catherine Key, Dolores Santell. Row 2-Lois Tangen, Marilyn Demski, Lois Dahlberg, Olivanna Jeffery, Ellen Bjornestad, Constance Gausman. R010 3-Patricia Bowen, Phyllis Hinz, Ellen Jensen, Jacqueline Basavich, LaVerne Flade, Myrnith Merrick, 'Margie Brazelton. Row 4-HRichard Timmerman, Robert Vincent, Richard Hackbarth, Ruth Lange, Loretta Kendzierski, Donald Wick, Robert Clements, Richard Randle. ' MRS. MURANA Row 1-Marian Oeftering, Elaine Oehler, Jackie Jacobs, Eileen Gruver. Row 2--Patricia Maske, Ileene Todd, Alice Lowing, Georgia Evans, Grace Gundersen, Geraldine Sloier. Row 3-Barton Pegg, Ruth Waden, Joan Crosby, Rosemary Biagi, Donna Novak, Beverly Diankowsky, Beverly Thoss. Rauf 4-Donald Duncan, Charles Walker, Sidney Hersey, Richard Kinsingcr, James Petzold, Robert Sorensen, Mrs. B. C. Murana, Fred Schwind. MR. SAHLIN Row 1-Edythe Mendonca, Barbara Loew, Joan McDowell. Row 2-Dorothy Gehhardt, Lois Mason, Beatrice Nelson, Lolane Cozak, Dolores Magnusen. Row 3-Barbara Madden, Joanne Franz, Patricia Ohm, Eleanor Salgstrom, Beverly Spandau, Helen Mahnke. Row 4-Jack Lurzow, Eugene Hoben, Milton Levy, Dolores Gawenda, Mary Leschuck, Edward Dechert, Fred Aman, Mr. E. Sahlin MR. ROBBINS Row 1-Lila Gacke, Priscilla Repp, Jean Sranger. Row 2-Helen Procel, Helen Bergwin, Ernestine Alrmeyer, Nora Schillinger, Mary Von Kline, Row 3-James Xerikos, Vail Engh, Dolores Zepp, Merna Waldal, Marge Reimer, Audienne Jacoby. Rauf 4--Dick Jakobson. Lloyd Stober. M R. SXXZANSON Rau' I-Dolores Moore, Audrey Manta, Lorraine Ortow, Noreen Barnard. Row 2-Dorothy Rieh, Darlene Meier, Audrey Tyler, Betty Jane Kindea, JoAnne Repp, Hollis Meier. Row 3--Joan Dahlgren, Helen Otis, Carol Koeppe, Shirley Lindberg, Carol Dorsey, Virginia Nachman, Alma Monday. Row 4w-Gloria Stade, Geraldine Jaeger, Rosemary Carter, Dolores Richardson, Ann Sipolt, Rita Jilke, Dolores Warling. Row 5-Loudine Rzewnicki, Eugene Mount, Hans Olman, Don Vady, Lorraine Behrens, Adelaide Olson. A l L, MISS BAKER Row 1-Dorothy Zeitler, Selma Lehning, Arlene Garrett, Elaine Hornof, Shirley Strybel. Row 2-Jean Fisher, Ruth Fisher, Leona Koeller, Lucille La Rocco, Paula Roeder, Dorothy Kirsch. Row 3-Betty Carlson, Dorothea Sadak, Florence Eberwein, Betty Lykos, Elaine Papas, Alice Erickson, Helen Bielecki, Marilyn Miller. Row 4-Ronald Bellman, Burt Carlson, Bruno Tabisz, Dick Ander- son, Jerry Anderson, Jerry Pionke, Walter Adams, Frank Felber, Bert Christoffel., MRS. COPLEY Row 1-Patricia Yager, Marilyn Shor, Betty Smith, Robert Haas, Shirley Seyrek. Row 2-Charles Anderson, Jerry Sagat, Marilyn Hall, Irene Soral, Phyllis Minski, Phyllis Zera. Row 3-Kenneth Mueller, Eugene Sparks, Thomas Andrews, Robert Heinzinger, Robert Deering, Robert Korngiebel, Eric Maas. Row 4-William Kaal, Irwin Dittmer, William Brockway, Robert Soufal, Albert Buckweitz, Elmer Ernst, Wallace Brush. Row 5-Glenn Andersen, Robert Cole, Joseph Pecoraro, Raymond Lucas, Donald Schneider, John Magdars. MISS CIERPIK Row 1-jeanene McCarthy, Eileen Healy, Lillian Langhof, Robert Fenolio. Row 2-Alberta Ward, Nancy Tinsley, Lynette Hester, Virginia Romatowski, Leona Alesi, Connie Morris. Row 3-Joan Summe, Edith Edmond, Gloria Day, joan Ameismeier, Eileen Amend, jean Wendland, Laura Miller. Row 4-Donald Daughters, Colin Mclver, Dorothy Kragh, Rita Zabroski, Walter Woznick, Earl Colum, Danny Fuget. Row 5-Joe Habura, Herbert Dean. MISS CROFTS ' Row 1-Gloria Zezniewski, Elaine Kuck, Dorothy Macleod, Elaine Anderson, joan Gemmill. Rout' 2-Shirley Dreuth, Babs McCann, Evelyn Bernahl, Gloria Grabo, Norma Henley, Marion Loser, Arlene Schupperhauer. Row 3-Philip Grafe, Warren Ball, Norbert Guaiver, Walter Kauf- mann, Marie Markus, Jean Torson, Natalie Nelson. Rou' 4-Howard Hallengren, Harry Furlong, Peter Kechik, Dallas Warkenthien, Donald Salathiel, John Cadra, George Rein. Row 5-Miss V. Crofts, Edward Bonk, Pasquale Valenziano, Donald Olsen. MR. CROWN Roux 1-Shirley Ganshaw, Betty Mann, Phyllis Clark, Shirley Hanke, Bernadette Zuchel. Row 2-'Beverly Karg, Dorothy Kinn, Peggy Lubitz, Antoinette Dub- rovin, Alice Cleven, Geraldine Everitt, Marilyn Carlson. Row 3-Marilyn Gloss, Marilyn Schmidt, jackie LaBarbara, Pat Hansa, Shirley Schroeder, Diane Crolla, Lydia Krutsch, Betty Moore. Rauf 4-Lorraine Gortatowski, Betty Nolan, Charlene Hansen, joan Neuman, Barbara Kraemer, Dorothy Holmes, Dorothy Fletcher. Row 5-Donald Schimel, Clarence Liszkowski, Roger Lockwood, Kenneth Erickson, Fred Gall, Tom McBride, Gene Lyngaas, Russel Proclraze. MISS HUHN Row I-Irene Pawlias, Isabel Franzen, Marion Greene, Marie De Graf. Row 2-Eleanor Drbull, Virginia Homer, Sally Christian, Barbara Hain, Gloria Rasch, Dorothy Sonders. Row 3-Richard Jorgensen, Hugh Bailey, Steve Dolewski, William Stonesifer, June Hader, Carol Graff, joan Chapman, Betty Pawlias. Row 4-Eugene Kapustka, Roger Wambach, Walter Kamowski, Carl Karuss, Gerald Hayek, Norman Hartmann. Row 5-Valentine Spiralke, Robert Braschel, Paul Skittone, Thomas Lange, Walter Brandt, Robert Ginter, William Glisson. MISS G. HILL Row 1-Joan Dionne, Blythe Gestsson, Betty Zorn, Dolores Rein- hardt. Row 2-Charolette Heggeland, Winnie Tobey, Carolyn Kraus, Eileen Bohlmann, Georgette De Backer, joan Aerts. Row 3-Joe Richards, Rudy Kunath, Kent Nielsen, Leroy Best, Jerome Serame, Alice Chenault, Frances Montelbano. Row 4--Harry Goodman, Howard Hausknecht, Wayne Olson, Wil- liam Hadfield, George Hitzman, Kenneth juull, Ed Henning, Russell Oren. Row 5-Eugene Holda, George Greensfelden, James Osowski, Charles Todd, Robert Archer, Miss G. Hill, Herbert Hessler, Ray Metzinger, George Kieffer, Robert Kuemmerle. MISS R. KELLY Rau' I-Charlotte Henry, Eleanor Hehn, Doris Meyer, Georgia Sandblom. Row Zw-Norbert Ludkowski, Wendell Sampson, Rolf Legband, David Menzer, Stanley Zych, Charles Silber. , Row 3-Arlene Hardt, William Kaisling, Erna Kroger, Martha Vogt, Eleanor Beyer, Marion Schaiier, Norman Stahl. Row 4-Donald Neuman, William Mottashed, Anthony Butera, Cas- imir Sum, Kenneth Stahnke, Walter Zilke, joseph Meindl. Row 5-Robert Kramer, Warren Lehman, Byron Staffeld, Albert Michalczyk, James Musket. -ww X .-an-margin M 322 'ff .723 k h Qgiyi-4 e X? 1 , Y A - , Q 1 . , X , j nat i 'A K Q. ,Ne i ' ,j Y . .Egg A K 5 QM., , , 531 Z, - F7 M w W 1 fflffif -I 45375 v?j5Mmmfw.,.f m-ummmrnw.. M if . Nu A' V , ,psi M ' filqxi 1' :fx . i-5553.3 i Q K 1- sf wk w L33 A sgi is , we ' ww' 'xp vi? sh 'Z . YI MISS ROCHE Row 1-Norma jean Hayek, Marion Piskac, Virginia Ficht, Mar- guerite Hare. Raju 2-Mildred Mims, Jean Blasz, Madaline Abbinanti, May Palm- quist, Sylvia Luczak, Emily Simek. Row 3-Doris Zyskowski, Alice Samuelson, Lois Osted, Cecelia Boy- lan, Florence Domagalla, Noreen Dahlgren, Luella Johnson. Row 4-Carol Graf, Helen Biederer, Betty Reininger, Lois Broderson, joan Schweigerdt, Dolores Kwasniewski, Helen Railla, Dolores Binzel. Row 5QGeorge Soberski, Charles Gebhardt, Julius Kolas, Donald Klein, Miss Roche, Roger Gustafson, Albert Schmarje, Henry Mat- son, Daniel Socha. Miss STILLER Row 1-Diane Mudloff, Dolores Moskal, Adeline Mikolajczak, Nora Neisler. Row 2-Lillian Szydlowski, Lucille Kadow, Esther Helgeson, Mildred Lakowski, Frances Milewski, Joan Warych. Row 3---Gloria Fabish, Veronica Ancy, Lois Feierabend, Phyllis Karc- zewski, Virginia Galewski, Lorraine Lupa, Lorraine Borzewski. Row 4-John Schmitt, Billie Lawrence, jerry Wisneiwski, Edward Kosmoski, Modesta Warwrzynski, Marilyn Pabich, Margaret Socki, Norene Schichi. Row 5-Miss E. Stiller, Joan Brennan, Jean Brennan, Richard Bo- land, Everett Stolnack, Joe Prang, Richard Sears, Frank Mucha, Bill Byrne, Clarence Simon. MISS SCHWEITZER Row 1-Jennie Ciraulo, Irene Reitan, Betty Schneider, Helen Shanley. Row 2-Beatrice Lally, Mary jane Foss, Sally Shemanski, Patsy Lou Morgan, Birtie Lape, Margie McKim. Row 3-Dolores Randall, Lillian Fischer, Robert Glyda, Joe Dusza, Joe Devito, George Haack, Bill Ahrens. Row 4-Richard Gorge, Norbert Walent, Charles Strebel, Charles Gebharclt, David Eurich, Rudy Shubert, John Miller. Row 5-Joe Moran, Bob McClanahan, Roger Michalson, Norman Swanson, Norbert Fuller, Walter Gierszewicz, Miss E. Schweitzer. MRS. WALLINGSFORD Row 1-Therese Wolinski, Therese Novak, Dorothy Scheiwe, Violet Van Wiele. Row 2-Helen Pawlak, Shirley Alberts, Theresa Trawinski, Marilyn Miller, Beatrice Grzempa, Marilyn Doyle. Rou' 3hRobert Pastryk, Henry Skladauawski, Tony Stocco, Casimir Mrozik, Frank jannetto, Mike Doyle, John Pliefer. Row 4+Bob McCormick, Fred Meier, John Godwin, Helen Jensen, Margaret Miller, Molly Ruppel, June Johnson. Row 5-Mrs. Wallingsford, Harvey Salems, Robert Sherman, Joe Woit, Edward Rodakowski, William Grauman, Tom Sparks. Sophomores MISS DU BOIS Row 1--Vivian Schnering, Jean VonOeyen, Jayne Barber. Row 2-Doris Olson, Ethel Adams, Verna Marshack, Vivian Herr, Junette Olson. Row 3-Norine Hammer, Lillian Bruce, Gerry Vesel, Barbara Huf, Alice Graham, Margaret Minarik, June Samson. Row 4-John Mullen, Frank Schenk, Doris Dowling, Dorothy Deike, Bob Crayne, Connie Clayson. MR. GOODMANN Row 1-Phyllis Maniscalco, Lorraine Gaik, Marilyn Coltman, Jean Best. Row 2-Edna Hawkins, Barbara Brunais, Dolores Grim, Betty Lou Chastain, Rose Goldstrom, Frances Dodick. Row 3--Carl Marx, Ansgar Schmidt, Dick McMillan, Marvin Riech- ers, Ted Weichman, Joan Gustafson, Donna Guerrero. Row 4-Cliff DuBreuil, Tony Waskel, Jack Steinhoff, Clarence May, George Franz, Arthur Fenski, Dave Gulbransen, Bob Weiderkehr. MISS FRICK Row 1-Carmel Vincent, Beverly Swanson, Josephine Krantz. Row 2-Susan Ohlson, Audrey Tangen, Mary Ann Calcagno, Patricia Jacobs, Mary Hesbol. Razz' 3ARichard Tchon, Raymond Wojcieszak, Robert Swertel, Mar- ilyn Morrow, Gail Walmsley, Catherine Palumbo. Kola' 4-Thomas Popke, Raymond Pohl, Jack Turnquist, Robert Flosi, Max Loick, William Paulik. Row 5-Carl Johnson, Walter Domian. MISS KELLENGER Row 1-Dorothy Beckman, Marion Waldock, Theresa Zlotnicki, Lor- raine Stancel. Row 2-Phyllis Westberg, Joyce Thompson, Donna Bassett, Darlene Woods, Betty Petrone, Elaine Thompson. Row 3gFrank Magnesow, Dorothy Rapala, LaVetne Musse, Betty Sipolt, Robert Burek, Jean Humenski. Row 4-R nald Wfood , Donald Lucy, Roland Gewbola, Art Pizik, Geor e Hu eme , onald Louis, ' our 5-Carl eedstrom, John Burk, George Burke, James Hilt, Art Weltlon. ' - MISS KOBER Row 1-Carol Hoehne, Audrey Hansen, Shirley Brahm. Row 2-June Wulfert, Phyllis Lemm, Dorothy Schroeder, Margret Bach, Dorothy Leeper. Row 3-Boh Pielen, David Shoberg, Alice Hunt, Jacqueline Edling, Patricia Cole, Helen Drier. Row 4-Miss C. Koher, Paul Holmen, Clifford Janice, Donald Schweitzer, Richard Stoltzner, Fred Carter. MRS. MECCA Row 1-Janis Sotan, Faith Mitrovich, Rosemary Serk. Row 2-Fred Smith, Ronald Grocke, Jacob Emerich, Pitt Arnold, Joe Dailidas. Row 3-Ray Daniel, Dick Brown, Bob Keglar, Dale Johnson, Jerry Norlock, David Seal. Row 4-Bob Baker, Frank Wilson, Russ Hinkey, Donald Sonnem- man, Larry Hansen, Frank Hanson, Ed Kurtz. MISS MADDEN Row 1-Pat Nytko, Lorraine Perry, Jeannine Veesenmeyer, Nancy Etscheid. Row 2-Frank Steinert, Betty Collins, Dolores Jaeger, Frances Koller, Mary Ann Klein, Sibyl Martin Row 3-George Marcus, Kenneth Dubrovin, Kenneth Potts, Martin Olsowski, Richard Wesolowski, Don R. Johnson, Sal Galioto. Row 4-Frank Lauritzen, Paul Gustafson, James Hammar, Frank Gur- ecki, Ronald Swanson, Arthur Holm, Eugene Kiolbasa. Row 5-Norman Suhr, James Moschel, Richard Boles, Ronald Orlik, Robert Buehler, Donald Botefuhr, William Brandt. MISS MINNIS Row 1-Geraldine Skorczewski, Catherine Tomljanovich, Geraldine Kaczmarek, Arlene Hoffman. Row 2-Dolores Meier, Georgia Speleos, Lois Wind, Patricia Boehm, Loretta Hannett, Rita Von Kline. Row 3-Alhert Romaine, John Rubey, Clifford Carlson, John Luebs, Ronald Miller, Arlene Schmidt. Row 4-Don Mizerk, William Brennan, Dennis Johnson, Edward I-Ierlund, Leonard Stemm, Paul Petzold, Frank Hansen. , 4 MISS N EILSEN Row 1-Marilyn Grensbach, Joan Laursen, Mary Laubach. Row 2-Arlene Brietzke, Carolyn Cain, June Alfredson, Beverly Des- courouez, Bobbie Johnson. Row 3-Gloria Turner, Barbara Miller, Ellen Emberg, Laverne Schlichenmeier, Marge Engelhardt, Margaret Drescoll. Rau' 4-Evelyn Solberg, Richard Calkins, Jack Wtugelitls. MISS SPADAFORA Row IhLaVergne Schenk, Gloria Stobbe, Loretta Smith, Joan Greg- ory, Lois Kraus, Patsy Slager. Row 2-Robert Middleton, Don Jackowslce, Carol Bishofberger, Joyce Wilewski, Arthur Dickens, Ronaltl Zabel. Row 3-Robert Ritthaler, Joseph Humenik, Lawrence Palmer, Donaltl Lurzow, Joseph Sanders, Walter Prebis, Louis Martensen. I Row 4-Felicia Wesolowski, Albin Kowalewski, Raymond Kopetz, Harold Hoffman. MRS. NIXON Row 1-Antoinette DeVito, Dolores Scheithe, Marie Giudizi. Rout 2-Mildred Leluan, Veolada Gilbert, Jeanne LaVelle, Doris Mollison, Goldie Moraitis. Row 3-Robert Gottschalk, Daniel Semiginowski, Joanne Haze, Carol Hardt, Irene LeZotre, Agnes Scott. Rout' 4-Mrs, E. Nixon, Robert Lutzow, Robert Gaskin, Raymond Laughlin, Richard Adrian, Robert Pietrowicz, Robert Mayer, MISS APPLEYARD Rout' 1-Mercedes Part, Diane Oelberg, Joan Wfojciechowski, Carol Brett. Row 2-Gloria Weiland, Beta Joan Kovac, Jane Nelson, Dolores Ver- scheure, Donnalois Jasper, Carolyn Jensen. Row 3-Carol Zochert, Joyce Reace, Miriam Swanson, Dolores Shan- ahan, Robert Rosenberg, Frank Wambach, Vernon Garrison. Row 4-Robert Furlong, Paul Weaver, Lester Gutweniger, Ralph Szantagh, George Glonke, James Kintlahl, Robert Lanners, Richard Mack, Richard Grajek. MISS BELL Row 1AJoanna Plutz, Dorothy Dillon, Alberta Dippel, Marilyn Kort, Dolores Armenali. Rout' 2-William Thake, Edward Giese, Dick Lawson, Charles Dru- hot, Wfilliam Iwicki, Joan I-Iornak. Row 3fEugene Mikulecky, Edward Gustafson, Donald Lipka, George Metz, John Simmons, John Lulay, George Schmidt, Dan Remus. Row 4-Roderic Kennedy, George Schlapo, William Graessle, Fred Hauserman, James Bergland, Robert Sowka, Kenneth Feith. Row 5-George Poss, Donald Laurence, Geraldine O'Brien, Wilfred Hahn. MISS DALE Row 1-Phyllis Zientara, Marie Dutlzik, Dorothy Sliva, Janice Schultz. Row 2-James Bilhorn, Leona Kroll, Grace Gjondla, Yvonne Young, Gladys Gorden, Roger Chapman. Row 3-Wanda Hrusciel, Joan Killips, Janet Machalinski, Barbara Hartung, Adelle Schutt, Carolyn White, Barbara Fischer, June Rap- paport. Row 4-Mildred Gastfield, Marlene Salvesen, Patricia Adelberg, Ade- line Golbeck, Wilma Slansek, Evelyn Kierzkowska, Louise Holm. Row 5-John McCabe, Armand Partipilo, John Barrels, George Rurik, Jack Melville. MISS CONN ELL Row 1-Deane StockhoH, Norma Bolda, Sally Rose Schaudt, Joan Hoppe, Barbara Moskat. Row 2-Virginia Powell, Jane Berg, Dolores Sztorc, Dorothy Wloch, Dolores Plaziak, Annamay Poole, Irene Bogusz. Row 3-Al Coletta, George Bastounes, Shirley Nesmith, Joan Matys, Rosemary Jacobsen, Charlotte Bieber, Geraldine Ryndak, Lorraine Kujawa, Dolores Krawczynski. Row 4-Lois Grieashamer, Ralph Srenzel, Jim Gorman, Joe Zangara, Don Smith, Roger Bumgarner, George Scott, Clarence Asbach. Row 5-George Becker, Robert Sundell, Alan Kaminski, Warren Tay- lor, Joe Fiore, Ervin Selof, Thomas White. MISS DANNEHY Row 1-Joan Gailard, Joan Enright, Lillian Krueger. Row 2-Marilyn Trawinski, Joanne Nissen, Audrey Patrick, Rose- mary Andrzejewski, Diann Meilke. . Row 3-Patricia Peradotte, Robert Otto, John Lutzow, Emmet Flo- back, Patrick Floback, John Brunetti. Row 4-Stella Regas, Marilyn McMullan, Barbara DeLacy, Geraldine Barabasz, Gloria Auer, Dolores Moffatt, Joanne Haeflinger, Grace Stefanski. Row 5-Ruth Holzer, Richard Wiberg, Edward Bogdan, Robert Nam- owicz, William Gibson, Gerry MacLean, Robert Tomaska, Dick Nem- cek, Jean Pontius. MISS DAVIDSON Row J-Dorothy Jakalski, Lanetre Cwick, Dolores Asien, Richard Osrry, Jerome Schimmel. Row 2-Adela Winikaitis, Lenore Mathiesen, Martin Riffner, Mar- lene Madden, Jeanine Herrlin, LaVerne Davidson. Row 3-Carl Roszak, Donald Masura, Ted Poehlmann, Jill Moehling, Joan Sabatka, Jeanette Stahl, Marilyn Feulner. Row 4--Peter Deyneka, Ed Piasek, Donald Ryba, Ben Kitsch, Nor- man Woodruff, Bob Sanders, Bill Hutchinson, Donald Klebert, Lawr- ence Gartorna. M ISS F ALKENROTH Row 1-Jfheresa Kolany, Daniel Dolewski, Mary Ann Bango, Virginia Wuriderle, Mildred Peszynski. Row 2-Patricia Nelke, Joan Marks, Eileen Peplinski, Marilyn Swie- ton, Virginia Czura, Patricia Kamowski, Lucille Karczynska. Row 3-Ralph O'Connor, W en Governile Russell McAndrew, Paul Pillasch, Theodore Rywelski, ames eary, Richard Pelz. Row 4-Ronald Kuhn, Robert Michalski, llred Swanluerg, John Mur- aski, Richard Moore, Stanley Cebulski, Donald Newhouse.. MISS DENVIR Row 1-Bob Contino, Ron Raphael, Bruce Johnson, Jack Carmichael. Row 2-Larry Juell, Marion Michalski, Ruth Smedsted, Bob Lemche, Ara Pedian, Dick Halvorsen, Row 3-Jim Kapps, Ken Krempitz, Ray Keyser, Gaylord Kremer, Bill Towne, Dick Boerger, Donna Svenwol, Sophie Soltys. Row 4-Harry Heiselmann, Don Meisner, Eleanor Sepanek, Dorothy Tauber, Arlee Hansen, Don Kanarawski, Carl Schaudek. Ron' 5-Joe Schilaci, Jim Lawson, Roger Tyro, Bob Borel, Tom Woltl. MRS. KAN E Row 1-Betty Brainard, Susan Didier, Jacqueline Gunther, Angeline Campisi, James Eden. Row 2-Paul Kaye, Anthony Mattera, Dolores Lynn, Vilma Borgardt, Helen Wagner, Gloria Hansen, Roy Damer. Row 3-Wilma Altergott, Mary Alice Vogt, Jean Laurence, Jeanette Hansen, Molly Gorr, Lorraine Fleck, Joan Schimmel, Mary Arvanites. Row 4-Theresa Rybnik, Eleanor Jannick, Carol Jacobs, Stanley Bel- land, David Eschenbrenner, Vivian Gordon, Mary Lou Holm, Clarice Olsen. Row 5-Beverley Bagley, Harry Kaniewski, Anthony Davidowski, Ronald Krause, Henry Kolasa, John Havronek. MISS KRENZ Row 1-Darlene Shak, Regina Tannehill, Elaine Spanik, Dolores Cambensy. Row 2gLorraine Hinsch, Eugenia Hajec, Marlene Hagedorn, Cath- erine Offenbecker, Rosemary Eggersdorfer, Elaine Ciudaj. Row 3-james Bollman, Raymond Rothfelder, Robert Buckholtz, jean Kremer, Lois Sass, Geraldine Piontek, Mary Ann Schuetz. Row 4-Sandford Novitt, Willard Sanford, Frank Kaszynski, Edward Cook, Richard Lewand, Edwin Taube, james Stoltzner, Richard Forbes. Row :T-Lewis Barbe, Harold Wiese, Raymond Podgorski, Stuart Petersen, Lothar Olman, Carl junemann, John Dietz. MISS LEE Row 1-Madlyn D'Andrea, Diana Fletcher, joy Asker, Elizabeth Drake. Row 2-Mary Ann Kroenhke, Agnes Sterbenz, Rosemary Sterbenz, Marilyn Dreyer, Rosemary West, Carol Seal. . Row 3-Lorraine Lechniak, Ann Alsip, Camille Anderson, Dorothy Schulz, Joyce Sternaman, Elaine Fischer, Mary Desmet, Grace 'Bar- anowski. Row 4-William Asvos, Neil Coleman, Kenneth Yurk, Robert Barut, William Heidrich, Ed. Mazurkiewiz, Robert Drzewiecki. Row 5-Kenneth Palmer, William Remer, Richard Porter, john Hutchison, james Alton, Richard Carter, Walter Hensel, Donald King. MRS. LANVLEY Ron' I-Barbara Colquhoun, Ruth Buerger, Frances Wicinslci, Mau- reen Paster. Eleni Cosmos. Rem' 2-jane Swanson, Evelyn Bernard, Rose Giacomino, Erna Ernst, Anita Hazucha, janet Bohle. Ron' 3-Germaine Zinter, ,lane Heimarlc, Frances Scherer, Gloria Turner, Evelyn Solberg, Lorraine Knapp, Doris Matherson, lrene Sobieski. Ron' 4-Judy Meyer, Dianne Wackernagel, Tom Zmich, Williziiii Iwicki, Donald Tuorek, Fred Montgomery, Dorothy Adams, Margaret Tanner. Row igjoanne Dosey, Arthur Block, Donald Erber, Nancy Hempel, Dolores Ahrens, Nancy King, Lois Danford, Patricia Ruberti. MISS NIAGRADY Rnzz' 1-Gerry Staniszexyski, Doris Cimino. Barbara Gustafson, Ed- ward Franz. Rota' 2-,loan Silverman, Marilyn Raymond, Jean Kamlah, Carol Krull, Fay Migzsi, Charlene Hess. Row 3'-Joyce Slowinski, Marilyn Lance, Harry Kokonis, Richard Ycst, jcy Trepany, Marilyn Nelson, Bonnie Jean Gardella. Run' 4-Rosemary Wrobel, Barbara Mills, Marlene Hense, Diane Glanville, Ruse Marie Pionlae, Delores Musielslci, Dorothy North- nagel, Shirley Anderson. Row 5-Richard Sabielny, Alfred Serzynski, Albert Kunz, Joseph Olszewski, Norman Van Den Bussche, Alfred Renzetti, Christine Nygaard, Patricia Eiermann, Vivian Reed. - 1 . '3 gm. .5 sv Sr k k isfkf Q ax km' NWQ x V fvafa wg I if A 5,56 X qnki ff 3 i,- . .5 2', -, ---f 4. Sig ma ,g PH - ff Q '--' A .:1, , fix 1 , , QA I., X 3 Fw ? ' , ' , 2 As fm W 2 ' U - , X f Q fm . f ,'fw 2.-42-E ,. , 3 if K9 MW' mx 5 V r iff? gf , - , W , : f , X 5 2 ,NL f JM f Freshmen MISS ALTHAUS Row I-Gerrie Kramer, Doris Lutsch, Suzanne Fox, Corwin Ander- son, Kenneth Lee. Row 2-Barbara Engh, Carolyn Hoekstra, Joan Liss, Paul Kalas, Rob- ert Denham, Laurel Swanson. Row 3-Robert Anderson, Richard Becker, Don Nelson, John Sal- emme, Charles Petersen, Marvine Shain, joseph Febre. Row 4-Richard Piper, Don Schellie, Jean Prepelica, Anton Altmayer, Ronald Dix, Robert Backmann, Harry Anderson, Harry Hansen. Row 5-Howard Fibich, joan Anderson, Wayfne Mounsey, Louis Miller. MRS. HAGEY Row I-Dorothea Smith, 'Evelyn Jumbeck, Christine Costanza, Betty Key. Row 2-Nancy Kindberg, Joanne Landers, Barbara Carro, Anna Pas- tos, Joyce Bowman, Barbara Ogren. Row 3-Geraldine Jess, Lorraine Wilhelm, Dianne Nelson, Mary Ann Witney, Martha Psenka, Lois Ann Brenke. R011' 4--Peter Nickrandt, William Bauer, James Houswerth, Carl Adams, Thomas Bayard, Roy Hoeppner, Steven Maroulis. Row 5-Richard Walsh, Richard Zelicnowski, Miro Kubala, Kenneth Hovde, Edward Nosko, Paul Peterson, Karl Dubs. MR. R. HARVEY Rou' 1- Best, Mockoviak, Marilyn Bray. Row Gwendolyn Hansen, Alber- fs tina Maertens Rosemary Casey, ' Rau' 3 Marilyn Woeluel, Dolores jug- Marilyn Lee, Arlene Benson, Row Reinhold Koch, Lloyd Ostic, Harvey Bjork, Bergbreiter. Row Fred Steinert, Walter Kotecki, Arthur Ander- son, R. Harvey. MISS HAUGEN Row 1-Patricia Gracey, Marie Bondi, Marilynn Hoppe. Rau' 2-Dorothy Johnson, Alice Johnson, Sue Schey, Rita Dombrow- ski, Marie Guerrieri, Elsie Moen. Rout' 3-Dorothy Kreutzinger, Barbara Olson, Lois Juhnke, Frances Garite, Hoan Lywitzki, Carol Heckler, Eleanor Altmann. Row 4-Dennis Rudolph, Manfred Pyka, Albert Frulatte, Charlotte Bradham, jane Posen, Eugene Bobinski, Jack Sorenson, George Burica. Row 5+Eugene Kilb, Miss A. Haugen, Paul Schmitt, Ralph Ellerth, Donald Korn, James Stromayer, William Loewe, Kenneth Peterson, Donald Humann. ,hi MRS. KELLBERG Row 1-Joyce Johansen, Alice Schaefer, Ruth Bristle, Marilyn Thorns. Row 2-Norman Hilton, Halvor Jotdahl, Joseph Bradel, Charles Danek, Stanley Zyskowski, Joseph Block. Row 3-Robert Jesse, Ralph Harris, Eugene Hagen, Patricia Mc- Carthy, Joan Schroeder, Roger Anderson, Robert Borowski. Row 4-Andrew Philios, Fritz Schmidt, Edward Habura, William Murphy, Kenneth Favell, David Fiedler. Row 5-Donald Early, Terry Burk, Fred Stenzel, Robert Grabow, Mrs. D. Kellberg. V MRS. KRAUSE Row 1-Allen Blomberg, James Cook, Mary Ann Aul, Gloria LaVelle, Muriel Barnes. Row 2-Betty Novak, Carol Sherman, Anna Somora, Bessie Vasilakis, Diane Berntson, Phyllis Jank. , Row 3-Russell Johnson, Ralph Meyer, Alan Ebersole, Edward Mil- ler, oe Irpino, Ellen Eltoft, Margaret Kemp. ' Row 4- onad Mulac, Jack Karbowski, Darrell Huntley, Robert Jensen, Art Wanatowicz, Dean Burrell, Herbert Krause. Row 5-Frank Berg, Kenneth Baldwin, Edward Olsen, Donald Hoff- man, Donald McClanahan, VMrs. P. Krause. MISS M. KELLY Row 1-Adeline Weitz, Dorothy Quick, Eileen Spears, Carol Gul- licksen. Row 2-Ronald Flores, Edward Thompson, Donald Lester, David Hardt, Ronald Matson, Kenneth Jensen. Row 3-John Zawiski, Robert Zielinski, Irvin Michalek, Wayne Blackburn, Richard Renzetti, Donald Hitzel. Row 4-Charles Voyda, Nick Honcharuk, James Neubauer, George Picard, Hugh Williams, Gerald Engelson, Wayne Koehler. Row 5-Robert Gerstner, Edward Waiter, Ronald Hoffman. MRS. MELNYK Row I-Lucille Sullens, Helen Gross, Peggy Barnard. 9 Row 2-Barbara Kolberg, Carolyn Lombardo, Barbara Knuth, Lois Westman, Marlene Bjornestad, Dona Ritchey. Row 3-Anna Mae Slovick, Gloria Gehrman, Gertrude Hinsch, Dor- othy Lupton, Lois Manske, Carrol Greensfelder, Doris Daughters, Catherine Gertner. Row 4-Iohn Pistilli, , Clyde Wells, Marlene Nennich, .Dick Yirkos y, Car Mueller, Harry Klitzner. Row 5-Lois Hoff, Albert Haven, John Borris, Robert Chapman, Mrs. M. Melnyk. MR. MIDDENDORFF ' l A ' Row 1-Donna Fijan, Arlene Kirchner, Lea Solianos, Patricia Reuther. Row 2-Kenneth Dvorak, Kenneth Randall, Harold Knuth, John Puleo, Donald Meyer, Richard Sklena. Row 3-Dorothy Hoffman, Nola. Hannibal, Virginia Decker, Diana DiVita, Eleanor Wesel, Frances Graham, Arla Mae Sonnefeldt, Jean Lumb. Row 4-Wesley Miller, William Seeger, Joan Filliung, Jacqueline Monson, Bernard Pusateri, ,Kenneth Matson, Robert Brietzke. Roux 5-Edward Gnarro, Gerald Vasilatos, Edward Anderson, Russell Ohlson, Stephen Springston, Donald Black, Fred Sieloff. MRS. THOMAS Row 1-Lorraine Smiegowski, Olga Cablk, Dolores Scott, Dorothy Kiolbasa. Row 2-Paul Dobkowski, Jule Lepavsky, Ray Hilgenberg, William Henkel, Jerry Luneberg, Sam Zangara. Row 3-Ester Blaum, Margaret Englemann, Elaine Sedor, Michele Bartnick, Lois Courtois, Corinne Harrison, Noraen Jorgensen. Rou' 4-William Maiensnein, George Daeschler, Robert Appel, Rob- ert Beutlich, Paul Woessner, Elizabeth Tysdal, Shirley Sietsema. Row 5-Suzanne Watters, Erna Schmaehl, Donald Smetana, Roger Roberts, Ralph Steger, Wayne Bigall, Mrs. H. Thomas. MISS SCHUBERT Row I-Gloria Broun, Ruthanne Reinlie, Joan Stumpfhaus, Mary Ann Ditter. Row 2-Dorothy Miller, Joan Conrad, Joan Krenz, Sally Petrine, Phyllis Engel, Patricia Delaney Row 3-Janice Carter, Guinevere Myers, Phyllis Smith, Marilyn Moore, Emily Vasek, Marilyn Bollinger, Estelle Galla, Mary Ruth Wood. Row 4-Jeannette McCabe, Patricia Whiteside, Dorothy Schram, Mary Ann Myers, Lila Jones, Rose Marie Chromisky, Rose Korajczyk, Delores Neubaum, John Fiddler. Row 5-Herbert Sachs, Gus Blank, Mitchel Gabriel, Mildred Wood, Mildred Jemilo, Harry Unverzagt, Donald Wellford, Miss Schubert, James Quinn. MRS. BRENNE Row 1-Sylvia Ficht, John Bosacki, Constance Pitcher, Evelyn To- maczewski, Marianne Muszynski, Eugene Szydlowski. Row 2-Patricia lgnatowski, Phyllis Moylan, Joan Smuda, Jeannette Mandrake, Dorothy Dworak, William Krenz, Elizabeth Nowak. Row 3-Bernice Zalewska, Arlene Bachar, Marion Russell, Florence Pusczan, Rita Aufmann, Lorraine Milano, Eleanor Mistretta, Henry Gscheidle. Row 4-Elaine Walendziak, James Ternig, Raymond Ciezki, Kenneth Thompson, Ronald Howe, Horn Chen, Donald Williams, Robert Schurheck, Milton Klayum. Row 5-John Newell, Joseph Engel. MRS. BURKE Row I-Charles Wagener, Jerome Bielat, Mardell Koop, Dolores Peterson, Robert Muzall. Rau' 2-David Duncan, Ellen Moran, Dorothy Wojeiechowski, Dan- iel Ehrhardt, Charles Buchweitz, Donald Drucker. Row 3-Dolores Butler, Jack McDermott, Mariann Kirby, Jean Pal- lack, Evelyn Baer, Martha Heiser, Shirley Kunde. Koa' 4-Maude Beck, Jean Elms, Mary Wesolowski, Lillian Lusch, Janet Rodriguez, Robert Jensen, Elwood Huizinga. Ron' 5-William Grewe, Michael Reese, Thomas Lux, Karl Kunath, Francis Chmura, Robert Lesker, Mrs. D. Burke. MISS M. HILL Ron' I-Patricia Spears, Joan Trybus, Dolores Potempa, Sally Morris. Rau' 2-Gloria Collier, Anita Rodenhausen, Dorothy Golus, Rudolph Kroger, Robert Fabian, Donald Paul. Rout' 3-Marilou Hatter, Corene Wenke, Vera Krutsch, Barbara Seckelmann, Patricia Collier, Christine Coen, Jeanne Rasmuson. Rout' 4-Robert Steder, Earl Schulze, Kenneth Hlavaty, Robert Diews, Thomas Stolke, Clarence Wisinski. Rau' 5-Leonard Zienkiewiez, Richard Brandt, James Chanoux, Ro- land Camtield, Robert Ziegler. MRS. HEINLE Row I-Ethel May Walsh, Audrey Simon, Carole Lips, Joseph Cukla, William Snyder. Rau' 2-Donald Nielsen, Diane Rubey, Mary Ann Szymanowski, Vel- mer Cherrie, Carole Izban, Audrey Blumer, David Irpino. Rau' 3-Carol Nordgren, Julia Bissing, Florence Buenger, Dolores Schaefer, Marcella Dzubinski, Patricia Haens, Violet Harth, Lauretta Kelly. Row 4-William Heitler, Allen Nelson, Ernest Kamber, Edward Kas- mar, Richard Johns, Norris Engman, Earnest Lundgren. Rau' 5-Harry Kotarski, Robert Ausland, William Korn, James Marine, Michael Kieltyka, Arthur Luebbing, MR. JANOVIC Rou' I-Thomas Roche, Frances Kroehnke, Marjorie Pfeifer, Ray Conrad. Rout' 2fDorothy Belowski, Ann Tinsley, Beverly Kegler, Patricia Sanborn, Loretta Russo, Joan Freiberg. Row 3-Ray Murtaugh, Don Paule, Gerald Kuhn, Jean Schramm, Barbara Ward, Richard Lindig, Ray Domain. Rou' 4-Edwin Anthony, Lawrence Rassmussen, James Georgen, Vita Destefano, Ray Battiato, Ted Kazmierczak, James Armstrong. Row 5-Clyde Matthias, Donald Hammer, Henry Rospond. MRS. KERCHENFAUT Row 1-Marilyn Meyer, Joanne Pinn, Geraldine Fieck, Lorraine Zelasko. Rau' 2-Donald Miller, Frances Marshall, Janet Miller, Helen Woj- nowiak, Marian Armstrong, Lottie Mikula, Frances Schaefer. Row 3-Richard Graca, Gerald Blaskey, Joseph Kwasinski, Helen Budzian, Mary Ann Wahl, Eleanor Schaal, Muriel Reid, Carol Eckert. Rau' 4-Steve Cosmcs, Fred Thygesen, Freddy Dolezil, Ronald Cy- nor, Richard Ponczkowski, Eugene Schultz, George Wichlacz, Eugene Serzynski. Rout' 5-Donald Nawrocki, Frank Ogden, Gary Schwartz, Donald Mydlack, Kenneth Swienton, Donald Szymkowski, James Needham. MR. KOSTER Row I-Norine Schude, Greta Mathisen, Bonnie Hansen, Dorothy Wozniak, Muriel Medeen. Row 2-Genevieve Rodakowski, Anne Ziobrowski, Dorothy Ptasin- ski, Mary Garstkiewicz, William Paxon, Halina Grebosz, Dorothy Pryblyski. Rou' 3-Geraldine Guerrieri, Shirley Kluge, Evelyn Pfundt, Anna Terp, Ruth Chlumsky, Raymond Finco, Gerald Hutchison, Estelle Hammond, Dolores White. Rau' 4-Joanne Walker, Carol Schweigert, Shirley Wallace, Kather- ine Miller, Arlene Kosckoreck, Virginia Kazubowski, Theresa Fijak, Patricia Pilot, Joanne Macey, Rau' 5-Mr. J. Koster, Howard Quam, Clarke Eldridge, Jacqueline Nelson, Mildred Ciran, Carol Schuldt, Ruth Hoclc, Kenneth Hellberg. MISS KIDD Row 1-Philip Theodorou, Gloria Faliszek, Mary Ann Kaestner, Law- rence Redmer. Row 2-Katherine Lykos, Joan Matuschak, Sylvia Zielinski, Dolores Thorson, Dolores Zolla, Dolores Gill. Rau' 3-Natica Johnson, Darlene Fulle, Marilyn Gimble, lrene Sher- win, Carol Nyherg, Mary Jacobs, Anne Signorelli. Rou' 4-Milan Miscevich, George Coffman, Jack Beyer, George Comp- ton, Adrienne Glenn, Joan Reego, Theresa Malczyk. Razz' 5-Jack Dippe, Kenneth Grabowich, Harold Christiansen, Don- ald Muller, William Wisowaty, Stanley Dorozynski. MISS KURLANDSKY Ron' I-Violet Lange, Marilyn Thompson, Justine Zinter, William Lancaster. Rau' 2-Jacqueline Albach, Joyce Miller, Mary McNeil, Audrey Kel- ler, Shirley Newgard, Barbara Belvek. Rau- 3-Thomas Windle, Robert Reimer, Ann Polonda, Joyce Brown, Judith Hurd, June Bremer, Anita Schmehl. Rau' 4-Reginald Koss, John Kirsch, Bruce Dillingham, Fred Jensen, Fred La Cerra, Lawrence Andre, Laurence Anderson. Rau' 5-Kenneth Hundrieser, Alex Kadow, Ted Kruczek, Thomas Kowalski, Marvin Donarski, Tony Kees. MISS MICHEL LV Row 1--Milford Bullock, Michel Hindes, Samuel Phistry, Joanne Gillette. Row 2-Anita Vollmer, Carl Fabiszak, Robert Albrecht, Herbert Brink, Jeanette McGreevy, Dolores Gast. Row 3-Lillian Wislow, Norine Swanson, Francis Queen, Donald Brandt, Martin Galioto, Marlene Bauer, Jarmilla Kleinow, Charlene La Savage. Row 4-Calvin Short, Donald Lanners, Merle Miller, John Nowak, Richard Walker. Row 5-Tom Olson, Beverly Giovenco, Barry Johnson. MISS MOYNIHAN Row 1-Robert Gutkowski, Mary Drake, Loretta Anderson, Geraldine Lytthans, Patricia Sikorski. Row 2-Leonard Doerrfeld, Nancy Sieverson, Geraldine Bader, Lor- raine Dehne, Marian Boultbee, Ruth Gustavsson, Betty Yerkes. Row 3--Edward Czaplicki, Norman Crismyre, Roy Gulliksen, William Thomas, Kenneth Helley, Jean Saelens, Joanne Holli, Barbara Hayden. Row 4-James Severin, Thomas Feierahend, Roger Wolski, William Zajicek, Richard Pfundt, Ronald Crowther, Duane Roehrig, George Reehof, George Christian. X x MR. MILLER Row 1-Dorothy Hardt, Shirley Pastryk, Janet Benson, Sally Mc- Arthur, Noel Isaltson. ' Row 2-Ann Marie Wehr, Betty Burda, Pat Herzau, Angela Catania, Betty Anne Poltrock, Joan Kotlarz. Row 3-Donald Mueller, Roland Rapisardi, Mary Jean Mackey, Bodil Kay, Carol Ann Cooley, Shirley Jensen, Bonita Siegwart, Marilyn Sowka. Rfw' J-James Nastali, Harry Vollman, John Nalenzy, Bill Kruger, Tom Hurling, Bill Huntington, Ken Reed, Rick Piddington. Rau' 5--Ralph Gronseth, LeRoy Kaczynski, Glen Cordes, Earle Cook- man, Tcm Healy. MISS NEWELL Row 1-Irma Dittmer, Mary Jones, Edwin Dymitrowicz, Germaine Baer, Jeanette Berg. Row 2-David Hindes, Philip Kobrerowski, Robert Poltzer, Dorothy Exner, William Good, Ralph Perkins. Rout' 3-Irene Bolger, Rochelle' Bremer, Marion Dietzel, Edward Lehning, Dolores Herman, Eugene Sandahl, William Beil, Lois Lange. Row 4--Mary Ann Fabricius, Richard Ahrens, Edwin Mall, William Altergrtt, Donald Johnson, Ronald Zilligen, Dorothy Limbrunner, Lawrence Sullivan. Row 5-Edmund Riddle, Alex Dubs, Gerald Grena, Franke Prejna, Miss L. Newell. MRS. PERRY Rau' I-Cecelia Evans, Theresa Kobler, Eleanor Heek, Arlene Carlson. Rau' 2-Laura Bishofberger, Mary Blachura, Ramona Schultz, Pat- ricia McGuire, Dorothe Johnson, Esther Holad, Hilary Kaloway. Rau' 3-Gloria Shepler, Paul Larkin, Donald Miklosz, Erwin Kalin- ski, Shirley Smith, Lucille Bach, Ronald Peters. Razz' 4-john Garbowicz, Arthur Bauer, Thomas Sigborn, Conrad Winiarski, Ronald Dreifke, Arthur Sala, Juanita Kappler, MISS RUSSELL Razz' lkjoyce Bogda, Evelyn Schaefer, Edward Osmon, Helene Richards. Rau' 2wLorraine Moedl, Florence Loch, Dorothy Adamski, Diana Paul, William Rogers, Ann Steinke. Razz' 3-Lois Wojtynek, Evelyn Wolowiec, Patricia McGuire, James Grifhth, Clara Karecki, joan Wachowski, Daniel Day. Rru' 4-Katherine letrakos, Patricia Reum, George Weiss, james Johnson, Robert Butler, Donald Holzer, Marilyn Quick, Roger Em. Rau' 5-Marion Wfilliams, William Loewe, james Kettler, Karl Schaudt, Denny Guilbert, Donald Donnelly. MISS PRICE Raw I-Gary Baht, Robert Uschan, Patricia WolHick, Rosalea Drysch, Shirley Rusnak. Rauf 2QArnold Krugler, Lois Berquist, Harlene Maiwald, George Fieck, Arthur Kraemer, Steve Barak, Ernest Jornd. Rau' 3-Patricia Dawson, Marilyn Sambo, Patricia Sykes, john Van Loon, Joseph Lammersfeld, Gerhardt Stockclreher. Razz' 4-Angelo Malles, Myron Audino, Johanna Spelecs, Dorothy Niekelski, Werner Lucke, Charles Freibera, William Meccia. Raw 5-Jack Brandt, William Smith, William Zibell, Ronald Kaste, james johnson. MISS SCHMIDT Rau' 1-Milon Vano, Gayle Donaldson, Arlene Bjorn, Robert Schweigerdt. Raw 2-Sidney Leluan, joy Ann Gtuner, Mima Thayer, Eva Karpo- wicz, Anthony Corrao, Walter Anderson. Rau' 3-Norma Potter, Lenore Sherman, Leonard Neubauer, Richard Osborne, Charles Bach, Joe Carrozzo, Walter Blasco. Razz' 4-Charlotte Brandenburg, Ann Batten, Dorothe Hopper, Bev- erly Wilson, joan Kazmar, Eulalie Olson, Beverly Goettsche, jean Eckert. Rau' 5-Roy Carelson, james Habel, Norman Wilcox, joan Kasper, Marian Mengersen, Elizabeth Thompson, Gladys Von Minden, Walter Ruppel. Rau' 6-Wayne Slahor, Kenneth Holt, Walter Tatera, John Jancik, Otto Hummel, Ronald lssleb. MISS STODOLA Row 1-Arthur Liebelt, Arthur Socha, Richard Olsen, Shirley' jones, Lucille Dillon. Rou' 2-Richard Rydin, Robert Stuart, Anna Marie Zonzo, David Meinhardt, Richard Michel, Joanne Nickels, Helene Deichestetter. Rou' 3-Nancy Dejonge, Leroy Ruth, Donald Posen, Alice Ravens- beck, Albert Polzer, Eugenia Throgmorton, Shirley Leese, Barbara Huggins. Row 4-Carl Stelmachowski, Howard Wiegman, Jack Richeson, janet Fillmore, Connie Hadrick, Nancy Weaver, Dolores Huggins, Patricia Brown. Roux 5-Evelyn Pienkos, Thomas David, Marvin jedicker, John Maz- anet, john Guercio, Chester Warren, Joan Scott, Robert Nyberg, james Stanley. MISS SYLVESTER Rouf 1-Grace Bonvino, Helen Kellen, Rita Parzygwat, Arlene Zie- minski, Elaine Polep. ' Row 2-Constantine Kanavos, Edwin Pierog, Donald Decker, Dick Strand, Donald Blaa, Roy Lawson. Row 3-jean Toberman, Larraine Haase, Barbara Bunescu, Margery Nohr, Anita Kuby, Eileen Waters, Joan Vogler. Row 4-john Reininger, Casimer Pilarski, Leroy Lark, Robert Ma- kowski, joan Lindholm, Joan Holzer, Dorothy Levitis, Annette Witt- enberg. Row 5-Gene Breidell, Kenneth West. Ronald Larson. Joe Hcfiman, Jack Searcy, Thomas Trinski, Donald Wisniewski, John Schwenk, William Yaeger, Charles Nelson, MISS THEILGAARD Row 1-Lois Zera, Anna Mae Cannata, Martha Czuprynski, Donald Sarazinski. Row 2-jean Kaal, Donald Dudek, Valeria Skrzypiec, Gloria Krasel, Peter Stankovitch, Harold Honeyman. Rou' 3-Lawrence Hauber, Eugene Baumann, Edward Kostrzeski, Richard Klug, Felix Wendy, Gerald Firak, Thomas Collins. Rau' 4-Elmer Eberlein, Marilyn Klein, Delores Zelder, Gwynn Baumgarten, Diane Sopoci, Ronald Romanoff, Donald Smith. Rout' 5-Edward Domearcki, Richard Ekeroth, Liola Burns, Jacqueline Swanson, Marilyn Massey, Kenneth Zeuschner, William Clagston. Rau' 6-Mishal Musielski, Frank Smigay, David Karbowski. MR. UNVERFERTH Rou' I-Wanda Conklin, Anita Burtelson, Doris Kitz, Ellen Rehfeldt, Mildred Madej. Rau' 2-Ronald Hubka, Donald Sesso, Richard York, Arthur Azamer, Glenn Kollman. Rout' 3--john Mate, Wfayne McDaniel, Ronald Francis, George Vin- gen, John Apking, Gustave Budruweit. Rout' 4-Dennis Rintz, Arlene Waldock, Virginia Broun, Dolores Staniszewski, Marilyn Pryczynski, Joan Osowski, Jean Marien Feld. Rou' 5-James Wheller, Edward Van Bergen, Richard Megerle. ., Our Library The library-another meeting place for Schurz students. Here they all Work together under the domed roof of the finest high school library in Chicago. The beautiful murals and portraits were executed by Mr. Gus- tave A. Brand, noted Chicago artist, and friend of Schurz students and a selected group of art students working under his direction. Gls continue their education as they study in small groups at Easy chairs homelike surroundings and expert guidance make t e Schurz Vetetan's School. study a cheerful task for veterans at Schurz They Find Physics Fascinating k measurement as one step in determining Lloyd Stober ma es a light bulb with the photometer. Allan johnson jcts down the information as Herman Waarich, Mary Leschuck, Dolores Magnuson, Joy Wardle, and Hans Olman watch with interest. This scene took place in one of Mr. Ulveling's Physics 2 classes. died the As a part of their unit on heat, Mr. Haggard's Physics l students stu operations of stationary ' Ch l s Strcebel lock Bilhuber lights the bciler of this mcdel. steam engines. Jeanette johnson and ar e on as Warren Joe Kapustka and Don Kruetzinger Cleftj seem to find this static electricity machine quite interesting. Qln the background, Alice Lowing has obtained an ' d ceeds to test it with an electroscope. electrical charge on a vulcanrte rod, an pro Barbara Madden and Loretta Kindzerski watch the experiments. A 40 Experiments Intrigue Chem Student Chemistry has come into its own in the last few years, as chemists have given us many wonderful things in life. The plastic industry has been developed from what was once work in the laboratory stage. The many miracles drawn from coal have been developed in the chemists' experiments. Here, today, Schurzites learn the basic facts about chemistry from an enthusiastic teaching staff. We find only a sample of the scientific world in our chem labs, but many of us go on to discover for ourselves the deeper things hidden in the world of chemistry. Above we see a group of Schurzites at work on their chemistry experiment. In the fore- ground we see four of the students interested in the process of decomposing water by electrolysis. Apprentice chemists in the background make chlorine by a specific method, test solubility of various chemicals, and attempt to distill water as part of their class room experiments. 41 l 1 . Science Explains Nafure's Wonders James Bilhorn examines a plant form through the magnifying glass as La Verne Maddox studies a slide. Marilyn Swieton and Patricia Boehm wait to examine the plant form with theirs in Miss Sylvester's Botany class. Gloria Gastros and Dolores Lynn examine a butterfly case as Lorraine Hinch, Marlene Hagadorn, Marilyn Grensback, Lorraine Gaik, Diane Fletcher, and Carl Rozak study their notes while Kenneth Du Broven, Raymond Rothfelder, Frank Schenk, and Grace Baranowski use their microscopes. In Miss I. Johnsonls Zoology class, Richard Carter, leaning against the bookcase, examines a new zoological sample while jean Torson, Christine Nygaard and Betty Wunderlich make some discoveries of their own. 42 fmmw mwwwwww V , 5 it .vw 1 5 40. 5 -'41 Q Commercial Arfisfs in The Making Carol Baschlaben, Barbara Wilde, Lenore Smigay, Olga Nawratuck, Lorraine Ebert, joan Ziemba, William Novak, Clarajean Roeder, Edward Bonk and Roger Sprigings sketch while Barbara Willems poses. Dolores Prybyl, Joan Kuempel, Margie Swartz, Ronald Stewerr, Roger Martini, Walter Chimelowic, joan Summe, and Herbert Dean seem to be enjoying Mary Hoffstedtefs drawing. u Marvel Schaeffer, Donna Weatherford, Anna Marie Schict, Jean Sandell, Marylee Lapado, Pat Berry, Diane Slager, French Russel, and Verna Hautop make an interesting group busily engaged in working out a problem. 44 They Learn, Plan, and Elizabeth D'Andrea displays the dress made in Clothing 2 to joan Macy and Ruth Chlumsky, while Doris Meyer, Sylvia Sharabata, Patricia Ruberti, and joan Dionne study current styles in the pattern books in connection with the Clothing 2 class, directed by Miss Kober. ' Mrs. Wilbright, Registered Red Cross Nurse, looks on while Charlene Paul demonstrates the correct way to hold an infant preparatory to placing it in a crib. Child care is taught in the Home Management Classes. Dolores Grim and Nancy Van Hauter practice correct serving etiquette in Miss Huhn's Foods 2 Class Adelaide Olson, Eleanor Rodenhauten, Lila Gaclce Lois Fierbrand, Mary Lou Holm, and Norma Neisler demonstfafe the preparation of food and serving of a meal prepared in the Foods 2 laboLa.o:y, direcged by Miss Huhn. 45 Execufe Shops Train Boys for the Future For those Schurz boys who plan to enter a technical vocation after graduation from high school, a large variety of training is offered in the shops . . . At the upper left, Ben Kitch is shown working at a lathe in one of the wood shops. Boys in these classes learn wood turning, cabinet making, furniture work, and other things in the same line. Part of the work in the pattern shop is demonstrated by Lawrence Gatorna in the lower left picture, while in the opposite corner Ernest Mayers applies the finishing touches to a picture frame . . . Tech students start out in Industrial Arts, where they learn fundamentals of printing, wood working, metal working, and plastics. The two pictures on this page from Industrial Arts l were taken during the wood working unit, and show john Schwenk and Tom Olson. Two semesters of this subject are included in the tech program. 46 Tech S'ruden'rs Are Taught Trades Machine shop training, such as Fred Schweigerdt is shown receiving in the picture at upper left, equips Schurz boys to enter machine shop work or tool and die making after they graduate from school. The center picture, which shows Harry Jensen at work, was also taken in one of the machine shops. Boys in these shops make tools for home workshops. A favorite tool is a drill press, which can be made in machine shop at a saving of about two-thirds of the cost. The lower left picture was taken in an Industrial Arts 2 class. John Mazanet and Richard Olson are shown . . . Two stages of the work in foundry are shown in the picture at the right. Richard Mack Crop? and Paul Dobkowski ibottomb are shown in this shop, the work of which covers the pouring and molding of metals. 47 Learning To Do a Job Well When Longfellow said the smith a mighty man is he, he was thinking of the kind that used to be quite necessary to keep old Dobbin in condition. However, the automobile hasn't put blacksmiths out of their jobs, since forge remains a part of modern industry. George Becker and Mr. Tanler are shown in the picture at top left. At the lower left, we find Tom Kavanaugh and Art Weldon running off some of the more than a quarter-million impressions that are made in the print shop each semester. Absence slips and library notices count for most of the number. Boys in auto shop get experience working on their own cars. Edward Raczka and Wfalter Zielke examine a wheel in the upper picture. Below them, Irving Sedjo and Ralph Seles also seem to have the situation under control. 48 Preparing for The Business World The students of this transcription group are typewriting their shorthand notes and are well on their way to becoming private secretaries. Mrs. L. Heinle is the instructor of the class. These girls are students of Elementary Business Training and are getting a business understanding of the handling of money, insurance, investments, transportation, and communication, as well as filing, keeping of records, and ofhce behavior, under the direction of Miss G. Hill. Schurz students in Typewriting 2, are acquiring skill in typewriting. With the helpful guidance of their teacher, Miss Scherbarth, they are developing speed by means of the Touch Method. These are members of a Typewriting 3 class. They contributed to Open House by exhibiting their typewriting skill before parents and visitors at the rate of 75 to 95 words per minute. They are specialists in the writing of legal documents such as wills, contracts, specifications, power of attorney, and testimony, Miss Blade is the teacher. 49 Modern Precision Requires Math Douglas Johnson holds a model showing the relation of a perpendicular to a plane. Rita Dolacinski and Larry Kunkel seem very interested in the model of conic sections. Meanwhile Lillian Hart is studying the relation of two perpendiculars to a plane. Plane geometry is a very interesting subject, and Lew Merkow and John Simmins watch as Elizabeth Drake points out how parallel lines and equal angles are used to prove two triangles congruent. Here is another way of proving triangles congruent. This method of side, angle, side is being shown to the attentive students Rita Shableski, William Ulivieri, and Rodger Cameron by Glenna Baker 50 The P T. A. ls Our Friend Mrs. R. J. Ostick, Mrs. A. S. Taylor, Mrs. F. I. Jacques, Mrs, W, J. Alsip, Mrs. J. C. Bilhorn, Mrs. G. V. Powles, Mrs. W. J. Bork, Mrs. A. Hagedorn, Mrs. J. Langbauer, Mrs. H. Thornton, Cnot picturedj, and Mrs. E. G. Richards are some of the P.T.A. board members. Mrs. S. A. Hazucha, Mrs. V. Rcmanowicz, Mrs. T. Nostwick, Mrs. R. W. Haas, Mrs, H. Rieken, Mrs. G. W. Lance, Mrs. W. B. Joss, Mrs. E. Aerts, Mrs. R. L. Harding, and Mrs. W. E, Koch are the remaining board mem- bers. Mrs. E. L. Myers, Mrs. M. Susong, Mrs. R. Symons, Mrs. H. W. Cantrell, Mrs. E. P. Tully, Mrs. G. D. Wardle, Mrs. T. Walters, Mrs. M. Riechers, Mrs. H. Hesly, Mr, C. G. Tietz, and Mr. H. Solem are the officers and direc- tors of the P.T.A. The theme of the P'.T.A. for 1946-1947 has been Understanding Youth'5 Educational Opportunities. The parents of Schurz students have made an exploration into this subject by taking up a different phase of the theme at each meeting assisted by demon- strations of student groups. They began with an interesting talk by Mr. Tietz on Home and School United Thru P.T.A.'l In October at the annual Open House parents and friends of Schurz students came to see the activities and class work of their children. As another year ends Schurz P.T.A. is confident that each member Understands Youth's Educational Opportunities. 51 5 5. 4 A 5 1 1 24 T 1 sf 5 4: S 4 Z E i , 2 s I 2 k s 5 -ll. ' , ' 'V' W , fi v 2 ' 1 4Zf?H5J1i '38 T'',42?y20fid'-A-.?1'ii'm.'!'Q'i'sW'l'i'?95iF5YiZ63 '!!'P'1 Q? 52, ig? 3? iafifgbfgf g as W 2 '25 N xgww :E . 4 M 9 5'-mf A S ' gg ? :fz'55:f'E if 5592? si- 5 P5521 52 Rf- :mfs A2225 in Q: ' :.. wg W , . 5 Q 'M 25553 4 A Q, :flaw 5: , 3 A W J af L H EF , .X ,. x' E2 V A ZX V 3 X ss For Home, School, and Nation We believe in freedom of speech, press, and religion: that honesty, frugality, and tolerance will make ours a model and blessed nation: that the destructive sacrifices of war can be avoided by the constructive sacrinces of peace: that optimism will defeat pessimism. This is the platform of the Americanism Club as expressed in its motto. The club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Vernon, Miss Davidson, and Miss DuBois, has as its purpose the teaching of the principles of democracy and patriotism. In order to carry out these objectives, it takes charge of the patriotic assemblies, and presents speakers on current topics at its meetings. Every member of the club serves on one of the five standing committees. Howard Kjeldsen and Shirley Hinkey, co-presidents, Diane Winzer and Robert Gremley, co-secre- taries, Marvel Schaeifer, treasurer, and Russell Hinkey and Edward Hammer, sergeants-at-arms, were the fall ofiicers of the club. 54 They Study La'rin-American Culture Don Kordecki, Gerry jess, Wayne Nixon, Laurel Swanson, Tcm Snow, Lois Brenke, Jean Elk, Ray Kopetz, Alvin Kowalewski, Clarence May, Harvey Randolph, Glenn Christensen, Suzanne Fox, joan Liss, Russell Podraze, Jerome Serame, and Norman Hilton listen to a talk on South America. Dorothy Deike, President, reads a Spanish passage to Colin Maclver, Dan Fugit, Social Chairman, Donald Newhouse, Treasurer, Frank Schenk, Ser- geant-at-arms, Jayne Barber, Secretary, Miss Swartz and Miss Kilpatrick, sponsors. Thomas Wold, Vice President, has just finished reading. Doris Dowling, Beverly Thoss, Lois Tangen, Grace Gundersen, Ralph Stenzel and Donna Guerrero study a poster on Venezuela as Richard Moore, Eileen Grurer, Geraldine Sloier, Barbara Engh, Carolyn Hoekstra, Neil Coleman, Roderick Kennedy, Donald McClanahan, Sidney Hersey, Charles Walker, Knuth Dahlquist and Paul Davis watch. One of the best-known and most popular of Schurz clubs is the Pan-American Club. This group, sponsored by Miss Daphne Swartz and Miss Catherine Kilpatrick, is doing its best to further the Good-Neighbor Policy with movies and entertainment about our Latin-American neighbors. Highlight each semester is the Span- ish Reading Contest, in which students partici- pate to determine the best diction, pronunciation.. and delivery. Junior Girls. . .Two Hundred Strong The popular junior Girls' Club beat all records this year with a member- ship of over two hundred girls. Under the leadership of their president, Joy Wardle, the girls not only succeeded in having an enjoyable time, but contributed a worthwhile gift to the school. After much considera- tion and debate, the club decided to purchase four mirrors for the girls' washrooms. On the social side, they sponsored a roller skating party at the Armory Roller Skating Rink. The large turnout there is an example of the value of co-operation to which the success of the club can be attributed. If this same co-operation is shown in their senior clubs, these girls will be assured an equally enjoyable year. Joy Wardle, President, and Barbara Marquardt, Vice President, are eagerly reliving their suc cessful. skating party while Barbara Hill, Treas urer, Ruth Wenholz, Secretary, Barbara Irelan and Jeannine Lux, Setgeants-at-Arms, are in- terested listeners. 56 Your Manners Are Showing Lorraine Busse, Secretaryg Carol Tesmer, Presidentg Tom Sullivan, Vice Presi- dentg and Florence Rapala, Treasurerg discuss plans for the coming meetings of the Etiquette Club, sponsored by Miss Huhn. An interested group of the Etiquette Club members look on while Richard Schoenfelder and Florence Harwig dem- onstrate proper eating manners. Table manners are a must on the list of the Etiquetters. Richard Smith seating Marie Peppi and Carroll Cihlar seating Margaret Rehr show the other members how it should be done. Every boy in the Etiquette Club knows the proper method of seat- ing a lady at the table. What to sayg when to say itg what to dog when to do it are just some of the important everyday essentials of life which everyone should know. Etiquette Club members not only know the everyday essentials, 'but make it a point to look up problems on etiquette which puzzle them. They should go a long way on their course in the world for they know that actions speak louder than words. The little kindnesses shown in our every- day life are what build personality and attract friendship. Knowing how to say the proper thing at the proper time is an example of mature thinking. Doing the right thing at the right time displays good common sense. With these fine thoughts in mind Etiquetters know that the Etiquette Way is the right way to make friends and attract favorable comment. 57 MODERN MANN ERS CLUB President L. Gattorna helps Treasurer G. Kacz- marek, as J. Kramer, J. Wilewski, Vice President, O. Delaney, Secretary, D. Scott, B. Key, M. Woebel, E. Schmael, D. Kreutzinger, J. Posen, H. Van Zandt, L. Sullens, E. Jumbeck, M. Guerrieri, J. Krenz, E. Sedor, L. Kroll, D. Klebert, G. Myers, E. Altman, C. Costanza and J. Conrad look on with interest. KNITTING CLUB C. Sepper demonstrates a stitch to B. Carro, B. Schoenmeyer, A. Postos, A. Garrett, B. Kindea, M. Curley, S. Huebner, E. Baehr, J. Lane, D. Eberhardt A. Bilhorn, D. Schmidt, S. Luczak, M. Meyers, D. Beutler, L. Smith, J. Wulfert, A. An- derson, L. King, L. Wilhelm, D. Weldon, P. Roe- der, and N. Barnard, other members. PERSONALITY CLUB Members of Mrs. Kellberg's Personality Club are V. Jensen, M. Swartz, M. Klodzinski, E. Coch- rane, M. Lindholm, J. Campbell, D. Baschelli, D. Melhuish, V, Ericlcsen, W. Geilech, D. Gel- sumino, M. jaax, E. Grunditz, Pres., M. Bliss, Sec., G. Wleklinske, Vice Pres., V. Tripp, J. Kuempel, M. Jacobson, K. Arvanites, L. Peister, M. Romano, program chairman, M. Orlowitz, 1. Blyth, B. Boelter, G. Buendgen, A. Adams, M. Barkulis, B. Swiatek, and D. Weiss. Good Fun and Busy Fingers Bring Joy Clubs Sahsfy Various lnferesls CAMERA CLUB Edward Bonk is demonstrating the tech- nique of the camera to Jackie Jacobs, Meryl Smith, Leo Kelly, Clarence Asbach, Lillian Langhoe, Roger Martini, President, Gloria Stade, Secretary, Carol Etscheid, Treasurer, Bill Novak, Vice President, Lillian Valks, Bill Ristoif, Florence Slawinske, Miss A. Pearce, Sponsor, Phil Pearl, Bob Nonowiz, Bob Usiak, Audrey Tyler, Lon Jones, Marianne Petersen, Arlyce Rotermund, Paul Gustafson, Jeannine Lux and Joe Prang, all Camera Club members. RADIO GUILD Lynn Schillo, President, Joan Warren, Treasurer, Richard Marvin, and Wayne Jacobsen are rehearsing a radio broadcast before Marilyn Bobeng, Gloria Stade, Audrey Tyler, Meryl Smith, Paula Roeder, Delores Weldon, Anna Marie Schicht, Jane Fellenz, Joyce Sternaman, Lois Meid- inger, Elizabeth Drake, Joy Asker, Joan Stumpfhass, Theodore Weichmann, Roger Wambach, Peggy Chalmers, Marion Meyer, Jeanne Haigh, Dorothy Schulz, Jean Miller, Pearl Anderson, and Dorothy Johnson, members of the Radio Guild sponsored by Miss Harriet Lee. PLANT GROWERS CLUB Charles Winkelman, President, is proudly displaying his plant to Miss Sylvester, Joyce Thompson, Eleanor Drbull, Ollie Pryor, Treasurer, Esther Altergott, Secretary, Louise Drygas, Harriet Berglund, Walter Gierszewicz, Frances Dodick, Phyllis Smith, Mildred Wood, Blythe Gestsson, Rita Ann Zientek, Carol Seal, and Mary Lou Ander- son, members cf the Plant Growers Club sponsored by Miss Adelene Sylvester. mu igiixiilmgl W mm mg with . ., me 1, 61.1 the mm blue mimi .am WW- ii,-.im M is in .lui lwalii- bgmnin: M nn :mt bi iwli .fmuxif J frm lui is-Ah 1.-A nab mw.f.si.i iii- in swg in iwli' wbygl matter thi ii! l. 'ix- Paul Redmer, President, shows a difficult Latin passage to John Barrels, Treasurer, Donna Fijan, Secretary, and Carolyn White, Vice President. Jack Turnquist displays a Latin illustration to Arlene Schuppenhauer. George Rurilc, Miss E. Beaton, Esther Helgeson, and Jean Torson look on. William Loewe displays Latin phrases as Josephine McCal:e, Richard Carter, Marilyn Moore, Lila jones, and Virginia Decker test their skill. Latin Club Banquets In Roman Style One of the highlights of this semesters Latin Club was the Roman Banquet. This was served in traditional Roman style with a menu distinctly that of ancient Roman times. The menu, invitations, and manner of receiving the guests was according to the fashion of the old Roman homes. Following is a copy of the menu used at the banquet. Cena Romana Carno Agnina Ab Ovo Usque Mala Cicera Viridia Gustatio Olivae Ova Bellaria Radices Mala Nuces Tomacula Panis Durus Mulsum so ' Dr. W. Sklodowski, at the assembly honoring Henryk Sienkiewicz, Beatrice Grzempa, dressed in the native costume of Poland, as she appeared at annual Open House. President, Dorothy Rapala, and mem- bers of the Polish Club look on as Beatrice Grzempa, Vice Pres., displays one of the many attractive posters de- signed by the Polish Cltib students to advertise their club. Interested spectators at Open House examine some of the many colorful exhibits made by the Polish Club for the Open House display. Poland, in- deed, has been an inspiration to them. Polish Spirit Is Kept Alive Under the sponsorship of Miss A. Cierpik, the Polish Club has had a most active year. Clever displays consisting of Polish books, shawls, and trinkets brought from Poland were placed in the cases near the library. An assembly honoring the well-known author, H. Sienkiewicz, was highlighted by Dr. W. Sklodowski, who reviewed his life. It is the purpose of the Polish Club to help us better understand the Polish people and their customs! 6 l Take Your Choice GERMAN CLUB The German Club makes learning the German language more interesting since the members become acquainted with German cities of world renown, domestic life, and political views. Miss Durland and Miss Krenz, teach- ers of German, sponsor the club and assist the members in the projects. SPANISH CLUB Rio de Janiero, Madrid, and Buenos Aires are a few of the interesting places which are discussed in the Spanish Club. Sombreros, full skirts, serapes, all symbolize typical Spanish dress. Here a few of the members model the colorful costumes of Spain and South America FRENCH CLUB Paris, The Marseillaisef' and the Arche de Triomphe all mean France to a Frenchman. In the French club, sponsored by Miss Orem, the members learn more about the French people. Here they study French newspapers, which contain many of the features found in our own American papers. 62 1 nur-,mf-wmyv.-Nqfwfwowf New Horizons AT Home and Abroad INTERNATIONAL CIRCLE Disputable worldly topics are brought up and discussed by the International Circle, sponsored by Miss K, Connell. Each mem- ber expresses his own thoughts and strives to make the club interesting. These mem- bers discussed the question, Can Women Really Do the Work of the President of the United States? TRAVEL CLUB The Travel Club sponsored by Miss K. Stauder sees the world via the moving picture screen. From East to West, from North to South, few lands miss the eyes of these travel-minded club members. The attentive students wait patiently for a movie on one of the many distant lands to be shown to them. TOURS CLUB Touring Chicago and its vicinity can be more interesting to Chicagoans than to outsiders as these Tours Club members have found. Visiting and exploring the many wonderful places of the city revealed interesting educational buildings, beauties beyond comprehension, and sites undreamed of. a.q-i.am.,, Mr N.. I.,,,.,,..,,n-,w,1,,,.,,,,., , W, Discussing world problems of today increases one's knowledge. Taking imaginary trips to unknown and fabulous lands encourages reading about distant lands and people abroad. Touring the well-known spots of our own city broadens the knowledge of the student on important local sites. il. In 63 i Call AT All Times Bob Gaston, President of the Fire Marshals, is handed a fire extinguisher at the top of the ladder by Peter Pappademetriu, sergeant-at-arms. Bob Antonucci, secre- tary, steadies the ladder as Angela Parisi, vice president, Joan Dahlgren, sergeant-at-arms, and Joan Demerest, treasurer, look on. P. Pappademetriu, A. Parisi, R. Gaston, J. Demerest, J. Dahlgren, B. Antonucci, P. Petzold, R, Zarski, R. Smith, C. Cihlar, C. Chaiser, F. Kohn, D. Schneider, W. Kauf- mann, T. Sullivan, H. jurczak, T. Seese, R. Slate, M. Levy, B. Lays and L. Gustafson listen attentively as R. Sanders and V. Spiralke explain the correct way to use fire extinguishers. Immediately after the fire alarm is sounded, the forty-odd members of the Fire Marshals Club hurry to their posts throughout the building. They guide students to less con- gested stairways, keep order, and do everything they can to clear the building as rapidly and as safely as possible. Club activities are planned in the meetings held the first and third Fridays of each month. Here the members discuss fire prevention and learn the fire signals. Social activities are not neglected, either, as a social committee consisting of six boys and two girls plans the social affairs. To help in avoiding congested stair- ways, the club has placed posters in every room in the school. These posters guide the students to the proper stairway or exit in the event of a fire or drill. Thanks to the understanding and cooperation of Mr. Arthur Golub, the sponsor, the fire marshals have a very interesting and educational club. 64 The . mester are shown above studying some new Held in engineerin . Th ' g ey are Bob Metzger, President, Ronald Mathews, treasurer, Mr. Swanson, sponsorg Albert Sieg, vice presidentg Al Metzger, secretary. The group of members in the top picture consists of Vail Engh, Ted Soltys, Ronald Spath, Richard Ol P ' ' ' ' sen, aul Davis, Bill Woelbelrng, Martin Grygiel, Robert Jensen, and Cleon Gilberg. officers of the Engineering Club for las' fall's se Below th . , y r, Jo n Bald, Elmer Ernest, Louis Krueger, Norbert Walent, Donal Lamers, Donald Ruud, Ted Miller, Bob Johnson and Ralph Seles. i em we see Mr Swanson James Lakema e h Tomorrow's Engineers One of the more progressive clubs at Schurz is the well-known Engineering Club. This select group of boys meets to discuss new events in the engineering field. Their group- ing together in one club enables them to learn facts about engineering which would otherwise not be made known to them. Through movies and models which the mem- bers themselves bring, they study the complexities of bridges, buildings, and the other fields of engineering. Their trips to industrial plants throughout the Chicago area enable them to study at first hand h t e problems which attend the manufacture of so many ever d b' ' ' y ay o jects. They present the semi-annual liquid air show as an introduction to engineering for other Schurzites. They have fun at their meetings, but serious study comes first in the held that many of the members plan to enter after their graduation from high school - engineering 65 Meeting with Miss Haugen to plan a future meeting of the Sophomore Girls, we find Dolores Koehn, Mary Lou Holm, Nancy King, Marilyn Grensback, Darlene Woods, Joy Asker, Geraldine Skorczewski, Joyce Sternamann, Dorothy Schulz, Ann Alsip, and Rose Goldstrom. They Are Versatile Wholesome friendships, fun, unity of purpose, better social culture, and working together for the good of the school were the incentives in forming the Sophomore Girls Club under the sponsorship of Miss Haugen and the leader- ship of Darlene Wocbds, President, Nancy King, Vice-President, Rose Goldstrom, Secre- tary, and Mary Lou Holm, Treasurer. Their social program was highlighted by their orig- inal skit, Baby Sitters, Good and Not So Good, which pointed out the Dols and Don't's or baby sitting, an aft demonstration which revealed the magic touch needed in making lovely table decorations, and a Christmas Sing during the last meeting before the holidays. Representatives from the Senior Girls came to one of the meetings and gave the club mem- bers a few tips on how to live happily at Schurz. The Sophomore Girls carried on dur- ing the spring semester Linder the leadership of Nancy King, the new president, and her corps of officers, Ruthanna Reinlie, Vice-Presi- dent, Elizabeth Griebel, Secretary, Lila jones, Treasurer, Delores Ahrens, Sergeant-at-arms, and Joan Hornak, Program Chairman. The second semester was as profitable and enjoyable as the previous one, and a great help to the girls in gaining the experience necessary to run the Junior and Senior Girls Clubs later. 66 S Ki Saddles Away Every Safurday Seated on the horses are B. Pegg, D. Johnson, A. Hughes, R. Van- selow, and E. Hotnof. Not so lucky are M, Miller, B. Hadfield, G. Zezniewski, D. Dixon, F. Wesdowski, B. Dittmer, Miss Marnell, the club's sponsor, J. Boening, G. Stabbe, and A. Cleven. In this group are D. Ritchey, C. Lombardo, D. Meiers, B. Peeke, P. Yager, R. Sabielny, B. Stones sifer, R. McBride, R. Kinsinget, M. Whitney, and D. Macleod. Grouped about their Sgt.-at-arms, B. Pegg, are R. Vanselow, Vice President, C. Whitney, Sgt-are arms, N. Havlick, Secretary, and E. Anderson, President. Clop, clop, clop! What could be more exhilarating than a brisk morning ride through the woods with the companionship of our happy fellow Saddle Club members? The club, sponsored by Miss Marnell, meets every Saturday morning at nine at the Oakwood Stables. From the stables, the group leaves for a brisk ride in the neighboring woods, and practices improving its seating and con- trol. Club days in school are spent listening to interesting talks on how to manage horses, as well as watching entertaining movies. f 67 l I'r ls An Interesting World Live rabbits, preserved specimens, and microscopes, interest the members of the Biology Club. Charles Christenson, President, demonstrates a law of physics to his interested fellow club members. Chemistry enthusiasts gather 'round their President, Harry Pill- man, as he proceeds with an experiment. Schurzites interested in scientific iields found three new clubs this past year. Biology, physics, and chemistry were emphasized in these organizations. Each member of the Biology Club, sponsored by Miss D. Nielsen, had a special project to work on. Discussions of various topics related to physics were presented to the Physics Club by the members themselves. Meteorology, elec- tricity, and motors were highlighted. Although a new organization, Mr. Huntley's Chemistry Club got off to a good start. In addition to the meetings during the regular club period at which lectures and movies were presented, research work was done out 'of school on Tuesday afternoons by the enthusiastic members. Afhlehcs for Health and Strength Here at Schurz is one club that is devoted exclusively to the letter-winners in Schurz athletics. With the help of Mr. Fred O'Keefe, sponsor, the club gave a banquet in honor of the championship soccer team. With Mr. Otto Harz lending a helpful hand, the Schurz Life-Saving club has as its pur- pose aiding fellows who wish some knowledge in the art of life-saving. Meetings are held in 107 where the boys have access to the school pool. One of the most popular clubs among the boys at Schurz appears to be the Gymnastics club, having as its sponsor a capable man in Mr. Granzin. Their meetings are held in 125, where necessary equipment is available. 69 Helping 'rhe Gffice 'ro Run Smoolhly Row 1-E, Altman, N. Hannibal, L. Shay, F. Garite, M. Foss. Row 2-M. Bjornestad, G. Moraitis, A. Hunt, J. Schroeder, D. Hoffman, J. Posen, B. Riha, G. Gorden, A. Deviro. The President, Betty Tichy, is giving some hints on oifice manners to Treasurer Lorraine Schueneman, Secretary Valarie Moninger, Vice President Alice Zac, Donna Fiian, the Social Chairman, and Lois Westman, Sergeant-at-Arms. Row 1-P. Barnard, E. Moen, M. Leluan, B. Knuth, A. Sonnefeldt, Miss Blade. Row 2-M. McFranklin, J. Lywitzki, J. Killips, L. Juhnke, B. Olson, D. Kreut- zinger, G. Zachcial, R. Werderits, H. Shanley. Under the leadership of our officers and program committee, the Office Girls have had a profitable and interesting series of meetings. Dramatic skits demonstrating the right and wrong office behavior have been enacted by members of the club. By means of a question box many ideas for the club were forthcoming. The girls contributed a large basket of food and money to a blind girl and her aged parents at Christmas time. Two tours were made during the first semester, one to the International Business Machines Company where the girls witnessed demonstrations of electrical typewriters and book- keeping machines, and the other to the Kraft Foods Company where they visited the entire plane, including its many offices and test laboratories. The social committee arranged for a tea in the social room for the graduating officers at which time talented vocalists and musicians were discovered. 7U Music. . .An Inspira'rion 'ro All fam 5:9 Row 1--N. Hartmann at piano. E. Kolb, D. Kuehn, J. Veh, L. Sullens E. Jumbeck, J. Herlin. Row 2-L. Krempetz, J. Carter, A. Stedman, B Tappert, L. Yost, J. Stahl, M. Josenhans. Row 3--J. Liss, S, Fox, E Rodenhausen, D. Lutsch, D. Fiedler, J. Turnquist, M. Loick, F. Hauser- man, R. Schubert, G. Haack, T. Angsten, L. Hoff, P. Whiteside, R Chiomiske, D. Fijan, C. Costanza, M. Bondi, M. Ditter. Row 1-At violin-E. Emberg. B. Boyd, D. Karunn, M. Barnes, B. Key, J, Bowman, C. Harrison. Rau' 2-P. Denning, M. Calcagh, G. Myers, S. Petrine, M. Leluan, F. Lopaz. Row 3-P. Willis, B. Tysdal, M. Wood D. Neubaum, M. Myers, B. Kott. Row 4-L. Swanson, L. Behrens, M. Shain, M. Markus, C. Hoekstra, B. Engh, E. Fuhrman, V. Popovic. N 7 l The Music Appreciation Club has one definite aim in mind, and that is to help students enjoy good music. Miss Schweitzer, sponsor of the club, believes that fam- iliarity with good music will awaken an interest in the classics, and will help the members toward a greater understanding of them. This year's officers are Norman Hartmann, President, Mildred Gloesman, P'rogram Chairman, Marthan Wilke, Secretary, Jean Preplica, Vice-President, and Rueben Evans and Helen Zanosko of the Program Committee. The officers help the stu- dents plan the student participation programs, in which the members are given a chance to hear their classmates play. The victrola was also popular, with operas, suites, and overtures being heard. I u Howard Colbourne Ah! It was mine! I held it close Young Writers Af Work MY ONLY CHANCE Members of the Creative Writing Club are gathered around Miss The thudding feet, the bright green suits, A whistle sounding clear. Bouncing ball and flying hands, That huge guard drawing near! Across the striped and painted floor, The black-rimmed basket beckoned. I saw our forward grab the ball, And shoot before she reckoned. The shot went wide, and underneath My hands strained for the ball. I felt my eager fingers stretch As it began to fall. And turned to face the foe. Could this great giant be a guard? She looked like a buffalo. This was my chance. We trailed by one, My nerves began to crawl. I shut my eyes and licked my lips And heaved away the ball. The next few seconds seemed like ears, . . V It hovered in the air. I watched it totter on the rim To fall I knew not where. A deathly silence filled the gym, My face was ted with shame. The ball had missed the basket And we'd lost another game, Barbara Madden CONTENTMENT A little bird Whose song is heard Above a tired world. Some shady trees And cooling breeze Away from work and strife. A quiet nook Near a clear brook Where pebbles may be hurled. A line and hook, An unread book, That's all I ask of life. Etna Kroger Theilgaard, the sponsor, who points out correct techniques in creative writing. They get a chance to show their ability in all fields of writ- ing. Here is some of their work. THE VALIANT The fighting has ended. The colors of the brave still fly, and the golden wings of glory descend to hallow the bodies of our valiant dead. All the gold of man's dominion and the silvered phrases from his heart cannot raise these lifeless bodies from their humble sleep. Pompous dedications and ceremonies cannot restore them. They have no need for earthly tribute and petty praise. There is but one monument to be raised. but one dedication. That is permanent peace! RAYS OF BEAUTY The sun shines through the window, Its rays are spun like gold. The night has passed so quickly Its memory now is old. The rays like beams of friendship Are warm, and rich, and clear, I wonder if the heavens Can shed a golden tear. But now the day is over, The sun begins to set, A sight so sweet and lovely It makes my eyes grow wet. Look forward to tomorrow When the sun again will show Its rays of health and beauty And happiness, I know. Grace Bonvino FOOD FOR THOUGHT Did you ever stop and wonder About those who are good to you, About their friendly smiles and the thoughtful things they do? Did you ever stop to wonder if you are as good as you can be, If you return the kindly deeds, Little though they may be? Of course the world is fashioned of humble, happy, and sad, But Why not be good with the good, and let the bad be bad? Norma Graziano 72 IN SORROW Two crystals, one upon each cheek, Two eyes, and yet they cannot see. A thought that makes my sight a blank Comes back to face reality. In moments brief I see with me A dream, a vision, then, a fall. Alone again, three things remain- Two tears, a thought, and that is all. Albert Berger THOUGHTS Do you ever think your thoughts Are thoughts none else would think- Of baby dolls and kittens And kites beneath the sink? Of the cutest boy across the way, Of tennis in the spring, Of the scene in which you had to play A fairy prince or king? And as your mind is moving Over a painful part, A single thought proves soothing To the aching of your heart. And then you look beyond For a future bright and clear, And End yourself most fond Of thoughts of hope and cheer. Lois Fuhrmann I'r Takes Skill 'ro Make Them Perform During the club meetings, the members of the Puppet Club learned the fundamentals of marionette-making. The display at Open House was only one of the club's many accomplishments. This exhibit consisted of the various steps in making a marionette from such materials as plaster, wood, cloth, and paper mache Qthe usual ingredients of a puppetj. Members who do not wish to make puppets work on other detailsof the play, as a marionette show provides many fields of work. Scenery painting, for example, is a major problem. Then there are lighting effects, designing, script writing, and many more jobs. Under the direction of Miss M. Sullivan, sponsor, the members gained much experience. Ronald Holmblad, President, makes one of his puppets perform for Geraldine Everitt, Sergeant at Arms, Warren Lehman, Vice President, and Robert Baker, Eugene Olivo, Charles Joss, Donald Meyers, James Osowski, and Merry Lee LaPado, Secretary, are interested spectators at a puppet demonstration. Leslie Hesly, James Jager, Raymond Fink and John Hilmer at work during one of the club periods as Miss Sullivan, club sponsor, checks on their progress. 75 Drama The Entrance to a New World Phyllis Westberg reads the Dramatics Club program to Jean Van Oeyen, Dorothy Wehmeyer, Joan Hornak, Diane Louttit, Bob Bussell, Don Jacobsen, Ron Holmblad, Henry Christiansen, Dolores Arnold, Pat Delaney, Verna Marshak, Mildred Curley, Elaine Beer, Beta Joan Kovac, Ida Arns, Selma Lehning, Joan Krenz, and Pat Reuther. Lorraine Rasimowics and Clarajean Roeder read a play to Barbara Wollsten, Beverly Flores, joan Seipp, Joanne Dosey, Glenna Baker, Betty Cantrell, Betty Steimert, Don Noren, Ed Richards, Ralph Harris, Roger Sprigings, Audrey Stedman, Andrea john- son, Marion Bork, Jean Kielbasa, and Nancy Piser. Phyllis Anderson, President ot the club, reads the program to Guyla Johnson, Vice President, and Fred Stenzel, Treasurer. Listening intently is Roberta McGuire, Chairman. Besides enjoying the companionship and fun of meeting together, Miss Carroll's Dra- matics Club members have gained many new ideas about the stage. Contributors to the club's programs have always managed to be both educational and entertaining, with talks, sketches, and impromptu readings given at each meeting. A play written by a club member was given at one of the meetings. Reports of many of the latest plays were given in detail, and attendance at both amateur and professional plays was en- couraged. The club has been both acting and observing phases of the drama, and it is hoped that it will always continue to be a part of the school program and an aid to the members. 74 They Enjoy 'rhe Fine Arts Some of the girls from Miss Knaub's Dramatic Club begin rehearsals for a skit. Carol Brett, june Samson, Grace Baranowski, Jean Von Oeyen, jean Humenski, Phyllis Westberg, Linn Cleinmak, and Ruth Berger are practicing for one of the dramatic moments in the play. Miss Knaub, sponsor of the Dramatics Club, gives the members a few pointers on proper stage tech- nique. The aspiring young actors and actresses in this club also get worthwhile experience, since they are required to present pantomimes and short skits. Special events such as the Military Ball, kept mem- bers of Miss Newell's Poster Club very busy. M. Sauer inspects one of the finished products as F. Wojciechowski and S. Stube watch. Pres. W. Gal- lagher begins another poster under the watchful eyes of H. Tabor, A. King, Miss Newell, sponsor, H. Krause, J. Osowski, M. Schimel, and R. Legband. Members of the Painting Club, sponsored by Miss Michel, inspect some of the semesterls work. A. Pearson, D. Slattery, M. Bach, and R. Von Kline are discussing the good points in some of the paint- ings as S. Brahne, A. Gacke, B. Willems, J. Mert, J. Schwaegler, B. Urquart, and J. Caserg listen. Dance Your Way 'ro Happiness Merle Jones, Helen Grabowski, Norman Voss, Phyllis Danford, Gladys Schmaehl, Joseph Palony, Irene Mastaj were the busy officers of the Social Dancing Club sponsored by Mrs. Sugarman. Among the many different steps and positions that Mrs. Sugarman taught the members is the one illustrated here. It is called the open position in prepa- ration for the fox trot routine. The closed position for the Rhumba is illustrated by the members of the danc- ing club in this picture. Fox trots, waltzes, rhumbas were all part of the program of the Social Dancing Club. The members had an enjoyable time learning how to dance while acquiring grace, poise, and assurance on the dance floor. Many of the members did not know one step, some a few, but they all came out experts. Knowing how to con- duct one's self on the dance floor is important, and these club members can be sure that the lessons they learned in the club will be an asset to them in their social life. No matter where one goes the pleasure of the occasion is heightened by knowing what is socially correct and by being able to apply this knowledge at all times. 76 Specialization Scholarship - Skill COLLEGE CLUB Going to college? The College Club will help you find the proper college to attend. An Open House show, student talks, speak- ers from and visits to the various colleges are some of the activities of the club. Pres. james Allen and Sec. Elaine Stenwick are giving to the club some information about colleges. The club is sponsored by Mr. Harry C. Lassen. LAURELS HONOR SOCIETY The Laurels Honor Society is made up of students who have maintained a superior average. Members of this organization wear the distinctive Laurel Wreath. Richard Sloma, President, is reading to Sec. Frank Staple, Vice-Pres. Shirley Rurik, Olga Gol- osinec, the 4B delegate, and Nell Maller, SB delegate. Elizabeth Griebel, 2B dele- gate, Barbara Kolberg, 1A delegate, Gloria Gastros, 2A delegate, and Anita Bennett, SA delegate, complete the Executive Board. The Laurels is sponsored by Miss Madden and Hiss Hartwell. CHESS CLUB This club made quite a record by placing second last spring in the City Champion- ship. We see Pres. Stephen Winikaitis, lver Nelson, Casimir Sum, Mr. Meyers, sponsor, Don Neuman, Norman Thompson, and Vice-Pres. Arthur Block playing chess. The other club members are Charles Voyda, Raymond Rothfelder, Kent Nielson, Edward Cook, Bill Ristoff, Albin Kowalewski Don McClanahan, Dale Smetana, Edward Hal- berg, john Hutchison, Stanton Bieland, Gene Holmes, and Steven Maroulis. This spring the club won the city championship. Singers and Songs Give Pleasure Carol Rustemeyer, Leona Bianco, Shirley Lewandowski, Jayne Ann Traxl, Pris- cilla Repp, Kenneth Tansor, Margaret Rohleder, Tom Datz, and Byron Stalfeld are rehearsing a number for the annual Christmas assembly. Charlotte Schmidt, Gladys Pyka, La Verne Schlickenmeier, Grace Jones, Shirley Harrer, Patricia Akers, Margot Helm, Helen Dabich, and Jeanne Don- nay are gathered around the piano listening to Beatrice Neuclcranz play. Lois Jean Anderson, Anne Kuss, Luann Colburn, Marjorie Buss, Joan Laursen, Robert Schaich, Bill Paulich, and Ray Dalton are also members of the Opera Club. The Opera Club, newly organized by Mr. Wetzel, has become a huge success. The members have worked hard in preparing parts of The Mikado for presentation and they have been highly complimented on their success. They have presented it not only for the school assem- blies, but also for the Kiwanis Club, a meeting of the Ideal Women's Club of Chicago which was held here at Schurz at the suggestion of Mis. Gustav Brand, the Social Chairman, a meet- ing of the Illinois Tool Co. at the Palmer House, and at Miten, Illinois for the Irving Park Y.M.C.A. This has been a wonderful experience for those who have taken part in it and has proved a source of enjoyment to all who have seen it. The members who are not gradu- ating hope it will be continued next year. 78 ard, The Student Council Executive Bo which plans all the agenda for the meet- ings is listening to the report of Ronald Mathews, Chairman of the Board, h Student Council pause The ofiicers of t e in the midst of their plans for an active semester. Several conventions were at- i tended by some of the officers in order ' roving the 1 to learn various methods of imp W Council here at Schurz. l V Council Func'rio ' ' ns Efficiently fcommunica- Th regular medium o C tion between the students and the faculty is the Student Council. The urpose of the Cou ncil is to express P the students' opinion via representa- tives. These representatives are elect- ed by each d Councils recen . d eration of the Lunch- room plan, supporting and giving publicity to the athletic teams, and participating in the Freshman Orienta- tion program. The freshman hand- book acquainting Freshmen with Schurz was published by the Council and di ' ' ' Fresh men this year, ivision. Among the t activities are the or- ganization an op stributed to all incoming 79 Their Service ls Valuable Pat Peradotte, Dorothea Smith and Gerry Wisnewiski, standing around the cart, are looking at the books which they will soon be shelving. Kenneth Debrovin, joan Fieliung, Clare Groh, Alice Lowing, Zabelle Simon, Pat McGuire, Nick Bastounes, Dick Pedi, and Gerry Kacz- marek, also library assistants, are casting final glances at the books which will soon be placed on the shelves, ready again for circulation. Florence Sachtschale and Bonnie Mager with their liles, Frank Tichy, Glenn Christensen, and Edward Gramit with map, atlas, and globe respectively, make up the Margot Helm, Lauretta Kelly, Darlene Woods, Liola Burns, Nancy Dejonge, William Pauleck, Barbara Moskal, Janet Burkwest, Dorris Cimino, Alice Ravensback, Audrey Moreau, Roger Martinin, Ollie Pryor, Peggy Chalmers, Bob Dericks, Gloria Stade, and Dick Collins also work in the library. Lois Meidinger, Barbara Ogren, Jane Carmichael, Marjorie McKim, Betty johnson, Lois Yost, Meryl Kessem, Aurelia Gordon, Erica Kolb, Marion Bork, Andrea johnson, Martha Psenka, joan Warren, Irene Reitan, Miss Conerty, and Dol- ores Arnold keep the books ready for all classes. Map Room Clerks, sponsored by Miss Wincher. Carolyn Guthaus is proudly displaying a poster for the American Jr. Red Cross Drive to Kenneth Shafer, Don- ald Kreutzinger, and Dorothy Tauber. 80 If Pays 'ro Know Mechanics The job of the Schurz stage crew is to see that all the technical aspects of our assemblies are handled in an efficient manner. Kenneth Stahnke, Robert Cole, Harold Waldoch and Joe Moran, man- agers, Edward Kurtz, and the sponsor, Mr. Wetzel, check over the equipment which will be needed at a future assembly. These boys help Schurz teachers to in- struct their students visually, as well as audibly, through the use of films. The science and health classes are made more interesting with movies, and the movie operators give their time and effort in order that these classes might enjoy them. Mr. Hill is their sponsor and adviser. Here is a view of the pump room, with the men who see that everything is in order. Bernard Schwintenberg, clerk in the engineer's office, and Asst. Eng. Rudolph Korinek are at the air pump which controls the thermostats. Fire- man Harry McCrory inspects a vacuum pump as our Engineer-Custodian, Mr. Lies, Fireman Clem Mueller, and Asst. Eng. james Crowe look on. If you think that keeping up such a large building as Schurz is an easy job, just take a look at the complicated electric switchboard which controls the school's power plant. Mr. Lies, Chief Engineer- Custodian, doesn't appear puzzled by the maze of switches, but we'll venture to say that not many others would be so calm. ,HJ L64 edi get lea I I F' Covering the happenings at Schurz! Writing up club news, sports events, as- T S semblies, interviewing outstanding Schurzites and famous people - such is the . work of the Schurz Times Staff members, who are on the job early and late to W h h N see that the paper gets to press. It 1- e The Schurz Times Delegates act as intermediaries between the students and the Times Oflice, taking orders, collecting the money, and distributing the papers. Theirs is an important job! 82 l'r's Cur Annual Between the covers of the Schurzone, Schurz students and their families and friends can find a complete story of Schurz life in pictures and writing. The Schurzone is by no means something newg through the years it has become a tradition. It has grown from the small monthly literary magazine of the early 1900's to th-e beauti- fully illustrated 9xl2 annual which student talent brings forth today. The book offers interested Schurzites the opportunity to take over responsibilities and to make use of their own special abilities. The Literary Staff, composed of seventeen Schurz- ites, spent many hours during and after school writing the material, typing it, checking names, and doing the many other things which go into the making of the book. The Schurzone delegates, one from each of the one hundred eleven divisions, contacted the Schurzone Office for their divisions, taking subscriptions, collecting the money when due, and turning it in to Miss Russell. Miss Theobold was the literary advisorg Mrs. Williamson planned the photography and assisted with the typingg Miss Russell, financial advisor, took full charge of engraving fees, subscriptions and collections for them, and finally, the dis- tribution of the books. Miss Goelz, too, stood by to give valu- able advice and assistance. The Schurzone Staff takes this opportunity to say Thank You to all of them for their help. Members of the Schurzone Literary Staff gather 'round to discuss and plan the copy for this year's book. A Thank You is due all the Schurzone delegates who turned in the students' payments for the yearbook. Jean Blasse, Florence Harwig, and Rosemary Shamberg helped Miss Russell check and bank the payments. Leona Grueger, spring editor, and Lois Jean Anderson, fall editor, plan the '47 annual. 85 5 HU SWK w P ni fx. ,L,H Kia 4- WYE Q?2?,?ff 5 A , 1 imfg ff. MH avail? A M V J' 'if' ff ,Q if ,wk W 8 , I V We Z 1 5 1 .gist aw., ' 1 S X259 .K ,Q Vwgkfff. xy fn Mg wx ff , ,w fp, nf .2 W W If - , fr if Q ,, vw 4' Wi 5 - wwf mv, ,' . gm Q-M L. A nl ,, f' mf 4-ff ,W Many Voices Blend in Harmony Youthful voices rising over the triumphant swell of the organ in Handel's immortal Hallelujah Chorus - such are the sounds which issue from the Assembly Hall during those weeks of rehearsal for the annual performance of the Messiah The Schurz Chorus has given its school pleasure and renown for a great many years. ln 1910, at the very beginning of Schurz history, the Carl Schurz Choral Society was organized to provide music for the graduations. Mr. Willard, a Schurz shop teacher and a fine musician, was its director for the first three years. In addition to the gradu- tion music this group gave three light operettas, Garden of Flowers, King Rene's Daughterf' and Rose Maidensf' When Mr. C. Lagerquist took over in 1913, music became a fulltime subject at Schurz. Under his direction the Choral Society gave twenty annual concerts, performing the great Oratorio Elijah four times. After Mr. Lagerquists death in 1930, Mr. Leroy Wetzel came to Schurz and organized the Solo Chorus. By 1934, six hundred students partici- pated in the Messiah with a sixty-five piece orchestra under the direction of Mr. james Mason. It was on October 12, 1934, that the Solo Chorus was invited to sing at the Columbus Day Pageant at the World's Fair. More than 18,000 people were present when the chorus sang the Invocation, the Sanctus Benedictus, the Hallelujah Chorus, and the Panus Angelicus, under Mr. Wetzel's direction. In 1938, the Solo Chorus won the honor of repre- senting Illinois at the National Music Convention held in St. Louis, Missouri. The splendid pipe organ which has helped Schurz to 'become a leader in high school music was dedicated on the evening of April 8, 1936. This occasion ended twenty years of work on the part of students, alumni and faculty. The chimes were dedicated to Mr. Pettersen, an assistant principal at Schurz for many years, who did a great deal toward making our organ a reality. The vox humana was dedicated to Mr. Lagerquist. At present the Solo Chorus still is one of the finest in the city and for the fourteenth consecu- tive time Schurz received an S rating in the Chicago Public High School Choral Competitions held in January 1947. 85 fi ii R 4 5 Mask 5' 531, 2355 4 :gy . , w. bw 5. Q ' J wfiiw 5,359 WHS A gif - W Ma 5 ,W Members of the Beginners Or- chestra are waiting for the directions of their conductor, Mr. Fischer. Proudly holding their violas, cellos, and basses, they are experiencing the thrill of cooperating with others in learn- ing to produce inspiring music. Another Schurz music group is the Intermediate Orchestra, next in order after the begiinners. They have already begun to unite their efforts in producing worth- while results, and have found that it is well worth the time and energy spent in preparing such music. Heights in The Symphony Crchesfra Our Band The Pride of Schurz Through almost eleven years of constant service to Schurz High, Capt. C. Harvey piloted the 1946 Concert Band again to an US rating in the Chicago High School Band competition. With high spirits and deep breaths the Concert Band members again proved their ability to the audience and judges alike. Although the music lasted only a few minutes on the stage, untold hours were spent by students and instructor alike to perfect their technique. Extra periods of practice were assigned all players, so that they could practice alone with their own sections and have more personal attention from the instructor. This extra time spent practicing outside the regular Concert Band period paid dividends, for the music was as good if not better than in the previous years. Two events, important to both the members and the school body, are the Spring Festival and the Fall Concert, in which the band participates. The music heard at these affairs is always entertaining, and lingers in the halls for many days after. The Festival and Concert are always eagerly awaited and happily remembered, for they are the high spots for the band during the year. One of the advantages offered by the band is that a student entering Schurz may learn almost any instrument he chooses, using the school's supplies. This is a great advantage to entering freshmen who are eager to learn to play a musical instrument, but who have never had the opportunity to do so. Students, of course, are welcomed into the Band -after they have learned how to play. 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Our team is built on this kind of :teamwork and that is how we placed high in the section. Lally receiving a punt, Downey making a touchdown run, Ziemek ready to tackle, and Sedjo running to tackle his opponent are some of the high spots of the past season. joan McDowell, Mildred Lakowski, Marge Jaax, june Pawlias, Dan Platt, Richard Johnson, and Bob Settner are the cheer leaders who added so much to the football games. Their colorful costumes, their pep, the originality shown in leading the cheering Schurzites, and their faithful attendance at the games helped in no small measure to keep up our team's line showing. Gridiron Performances Sparkle Coach Fred O'Keefe and George Paturalski hold a last minute huddle. Adolf Plank and John Miller listen to Elmer Sahlin's sound advice. This is the varsity squad which went through the season unde- feated until it met with its tradi- tional cross-town rival, the Lane Tech Indians, in a thrilling but disappointing battle on a rain soaked field. The outcome of this terrific battle was decided by a lone Lane touchdown. These are the future stars of the Schurz gridiron. As frosh-sophs, they won acclaim as a good team to be reckoned with. It is a promising team with good pros- pects for next year's varsity hope- fuls. lt will be up to them to bers left off. l Both of the football teams representing Schurz were worthy of well-deserved praise for the showing they made against all opposition. Whether they won or not, they always fought hard and always gave their all in trying to bring victory and acclaim to the already famous name of Schurz. Two of the varsity players, John Miller and George Paturalski, deserve particular mention for placing on the All-City team. Miller was also chosen for All-State honors. 100 carry on where graduating mem- Rinks or Lanes for Them Alfred Penzetti, Charles Dru- hot, Lou Martensen, Tom Wold, and Don Pack make up the Ice Skating Team coached by Mr. O'Keefe. K. Dvorak, E. Wendt, J.Favel1, G. Lowe, E. Nosko, B. Lemcke, R, Plein, A. Schmarje, S. Her- sey, W. Mounsey, G. Huevel- man, B. Tabisz, C. Mrozek, B. Christianson, J. Rulzey, A. Dickens, D. Meisner, D Eurich, R. Hinkey, D. Stein- er, G. Rurik, G. Doder, L Palmer, S. Kostelny, I. Selcf, L. Otterback, S. Ciran, B. Brockway, Mr. 1. Tanler, coach, with J. Prang, all mem- lzers of the Bowling Team. The Ice Skating Team placed first in the city relays with A. Renzetti, C. Druhot, L. Mar- tensen, and D. Pack making up the relay team. Renzetti also placed first in the 440 dash and Druhot fourth in the 660 dash. This was their only appearance in competition, due to the warm weather at that time. The Schurz Bowling League, consisting of six teams, finished its first year in the American High School Bowling Congress on March 2 5, when it bowled its last league game. High men during the season were Al Schmarje, Sam Ciran, Casey Mrozek, and Kenny Dvorak. In the December 30th single and double A.M.H.S.B.C. tournament the Schurz Bowling League rated highest. 101 L Herb Rex Qleftj seen yumping with Roosevelt op- D. Bender, V. Garrison, H. Roszak, G. Baker, A. Johnson, B. Hutchinson, W. ponent as Art Busby 117D stands ready Byrne, V. Stefanski, J. Hock, K. Humphrey. Mgr., E. Lutsch, H. Newsom, K. Shafer make up the team coached by Mr. Nowak with the aid of H. Rex and Hal Newsom C215 and Billy Hutchinson C233 seen R, Puls. Busby and Puls tighten the defense in the Roosevelt game, flower during some Roosevelt game action right.J Senior Cagers Fin ish Strong With the help of such standouts as co-captains Herb Rex and Roy Puls, the senior basketball team finished the cage season in fifth place inthe North Section standings. Teaming up with Rex and Puls in making up the first string, we find Art johnson, Howie Roszak, and Billy Hutchinson, whose performances also contributed much to the success of Coach Nowak's squad. From this starting five only Hutchinson will return for next season's campaign. Hal Newsom and Kenneth Shafer will be among those whose efforts will be missed, next year, as they too are graduating. All will not be lost by graduation' though, since Ed Lutsch and William Byrne will be on hand to help next yearls team. The past year's record shows that Art johnson led in total points while Herb Rex's average was tops. These fellows helped spark a fine Schutz team with high scores. 102 Juniors Comeback Is Excephonal J. Van Hauter, B. Heintz, R. Buckhultz, C. Druhot, G. Sul- livan, T. Angsten, H. Sklada- nowski, J. Sagat, D. Craglione, E, Barcal, A. Schmidt, B. Tomljanovich, K. Wolf, Coach Pollack, C, Krause, L. Gross, K. Van Spankeren, R. Collins, D. Gremley, and B. Roche compose the Junior Basketball team. Van Hauter fights for the ballg Wolf stands by. Skladanowski in action as Van Hauter moves up. Wolf prepares to take ad vantage of free throw. The unior Team lost one game at home and won 1tS five last games of the seasonls series. The outstanding member of the team was Ken Wolf All City and All Chicago center. Sagat, C l V Hauter and Skladanowskr showed great improvement toward the end of the season and were valuable members Substitutes stood by ready for action and added to the team s success In the Amundsen game Schurz Juniors made a new scoring record with 81 points to their opponents 41, with Ken Wolf scoring 47 points alone a school record. IT's Hurdles, Relays, and Sprints The Senior track team comprises W. Gibson, E. Ernst, R. Archer, R. Zak, R. Bengtsen, B. Lee, R. Pedi, F. Schwind, D. Schneider, D. Eurick, T. Lewis, A. Gawyrch, B. Altman, A. Fischer, R. Daniel, S. Dupo, H. Dean, J. Prang, D. Platt, R. Braschel, M. Abbinante, H.Waarich, S. Markus, W. Brennan, J. Magdaro, S. Kozlowski, B. Staffeld, R. Gaston, W. Brockway, H. Olman, W. Hutchinson, H. Newsom, J. Zurek, R. Peter- son, D. Neuman, A. Weldon, J. Pionke, H. Lally, R. Martini, R. Berger, W. Glisson, H. Renter, and G. Wahlborg. The success of the team can be attributed to Coach G. Topping. The Junior team includes K. Swienton, H. Chen, E. Lundgren, H. Wood, T. Poehlman, T. Wold QCapt.D, R. Polzer, J. Gieze, J. Bodgan, W. Gibson, K. Holt, F.Sieloff, J. Rubey, J. Glonske, T. Yeager, R. Gattorna, J. Bergland, W. Prebis, R. Graca, S. Markus, T. Waskel, J. Simmons, J. Rozo, R. Janke, L. Barbe, W. Vrablek, T. Urban, M. Reese, L. Olman, T. Lewis, R.Peterson, S. Korarski, K. Feith, R, Hinkey, R. Meyer, W. Gardner, H. Randolph, with Coach Topping as the guiding genius. The Senior team, coached by Mr. G. Topping, with the help of such boys as Waarich, Newsom, Archer, Schwind, Lally and Captain Ziemak, enjoyed a traditionally fine season, winning the indoor city championship among other honors. The juniors suffered from inexperience but improved enough during the season to take a fourth in indoor city. Thanks to Swienton, Holt, Poehlman, Captain Wold, and the other members, the season can be called successful, and the experience gained will be helpful next year. 104 lifwmfg' M?.f'5l2w.iw'I?z'QiiQ:f5? 'f7fTRlMm 'Q.f.?Q Mun. . 1 'fwwlfuklixfi i5'5F? 'XMiH.',N5 2 ..,33491935513-wQf'3HfS9Y5Pf2lF5wFfQQWJ'SfTQxQ5.515?Z1,?0,w'S'SE fn5Vip' 'rL5,ZL2?'i'K!b2 if Swim or Wrestle. . . If's Fun Hard work and clean living are assets for anyonels success, but they are only the funda- mental requisites for the mat boys who aim to be champions. Although the '47 team was not a championship team and suffered many casualties in the course of the season, it did manage to win two of the five meets in the seasonls series. Joe Richards placed third in the city meet. Harry Jensen and Howard Gumilar were consistently good performers throughout the season, although they did not place in the finals . . . Bob Busch, john Briglow, and Bob Kaleth were the stars of the swimming season, making all of the points in the state and city meets. Busch won the 100-yard swim in both meets and ended the season as an undefeated champion. Glen Smith, Howie Fibich, and Kenny Mattson, a newcomer, were the most reliable performers on the junior team. Coach O'Keefe. is the coach. 106 Dave Shoberb, Ted Lewandowski Joe Kapustka, Ed Kosmoski, Ed Wrnikaitis jim Borel, Bill Wilhelm, Bob Slate Cmanagerb, Art Holm, R. Vincent R Forbes, Bill Ahrens, Bill Conterio Ron Swanson, Al Kunz, oe Meindle joe Cukla, Rodger Chapm Soder strom, Dan Socha, Bill Herling and Jim O'Leary comprised the wrestling team. Capt. Joe Richards and Co Capt Harry Jensen give a demonstration for The swimming team included Ed Gieze Bill Krenz, Gerald Himmler, Lawrence Juul, Ed Rokosz, Harold Krueger Ed Gnarro, Howie Eibich, Ed Herlund Jim Lawson, Ralph Ellert, jim Stromeyer J. Siegel, john Briglow, Ray Naegele Frank Gerstmayr, Ron Bellman Dan Lane, Joe Prang, Don Miller Joe Pecoraro, Dick Janislowski, Hans Olman Wes Miller, Dick O'Brien, Bob Busch Bob Kaleth, and Ed Dziatlik. Mr Harz Andy Ritro, Ara Pedian, Bob Hanus, Jim Nevin, Dick Yurosky, Jimmy Eddington, John Schmalze , Don Schmalzer, Chester Cwiertina, Frank Gurecki, V ger Gustavson, Ken olf, Bo Deering, Vern Stefanski, and Roger Martini Qmanagerj make up the 1947 baseball team coached by Mr. Nowak. Le'r's Play Ball Entering the '47 campaign with five returning lettermen from last year's squad, Coach Nowak's hopes for a successful season were bright. Led by Capt. jim Nevin, the first team of Willie Koslowski, Vern Stefanski, Ken Wolf, Bob Deering, Frank Gurecki, Andy Ritro, and Ara Pedian began League play after their pre-season practice was confined mostly to indoor training because of bad weather. Above we seen Ken Wolf throwing to first baseg pitchers Vail Engh, jim Eddington and John Schmalzer warming upg Wilfred Koslawski and Vernon Stefanski at bat and Andrew Ritro sliding into 2nd with Frank Gurecki making the play. 107 V5,W,w.W M23 when ww' M wi w fiirm Q-4 an hx, W ww www W ?Sm5Q'2 ' Www V1 , ff! Vw XXV nm KY E Shim: E5:g3,1rga,WK mx ,aw W 5' 2' , fi.,sw wi av wwifik gglfggmzk -5' 'f.?wa2Swi sf f Qi M lwrwefi mfww QMWL Wg W- t Q fm 5223555 iiizxeif WMM I wb iw Ngwaswg, W N .3 .wimwmmg 4 W sf N Q, S55 ww aww fm NW ge Y . , ww if W , Yi , 1.-4' 4 , . f 'I' .512 1 ,, W ss-2 . Miz , 'm? Q,s :2sxfg52a:f:-f2:g:12f:s - .2-:::'::5.EE'E?:E5-Q' 5? -5551: :a Q sagfg -:e:::f: ff? -5 E :-sex., ,: ..g:ff.5: : M, ,329 Q They Are Agile and Skillful Officials for the Open House Night Demonstration in the girls' gym were Lillian Hart, Bernice Madiay, Lora Bobsin, Patricia Vaughn, and Frances Noble. The G.A.A., under the sponsorship of Miss McRae, and the leadership of Mary Leschuck, Shirley Dreuth, Dolores Hanson, and Marilyn Morrow, planned its well- balanced program at such meetings as this. Some girls aim for the bull's eye on the dart board while others are engrossed in checker games in this special gym class of recreational activities. 110 Open House Night in the girls' gym was made exciting for the visiting parents by these athletic girls, who dis- play fast-thinking minds and agile bodies. Joan Schlenvogt, one of the members of Mrs Carlson's Bowling Club, demonstrates perfect bowling form while other girls look on with critical eyes. More bowling enthusiasts who contribute to the good of the club pause in one of their invigorating games. Climaxing the year will be a Bowling Banquet where awards will be given to outstanding team members. Mermaids Develop Grace and Precision The shimmering water of the Schurz Pool reflects the faces of these aquatic-minded girls who comprise the Water Ballet. Their faultless precision, their graceful strokes, and their willingness to learn can be credited to the teaching and patience of Miss Hawkins, the club's sponsor. Mary Leschuck, Presidentg Dolores Hanson, Vice Presidentg and Gloria Gastros, Secretary-Treasurerg were elected to lead the club for its first semester. This group is composed of 'picked' girls who excel in swimming, and have a special interest in learning the art of 'ballet in waterf Already well acquainted with many aquatic stunts, the girls gave a demonstration of their water ballet ability on Open House Night with great success. During the second semester the girls spent the time learning how to teach others to swim. , will ,.. Lan- -. ' .. F'-' .f,.l 1 -. Q , u f-1. 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Richard Johnson, Shirlee Hermes Bert Dancers Louellyn Meinke, Robert Lipp Wittiert Virginia Erickson, Richard Zim- merer Mort Dignifiezl Donald Heintz, Marjorie Jaax Typical Scburzitey john Obermaier, Portia Roude- bush Mort Attractive Lorrie Lombard, Dolores Larry Itleal Prom Date Bette Johnson, Jack Nystrom Mort Popular Harold Larson, Georgette Wleklinski Mort Coitrteoux Norman Voss, Dolores Boschelli Friemllieyt Mary Hofstadter, Ben La Piana Mort Artiftic Diane Schulz, Cliff Harris Mort Versatile Jean Miller, Charles Ringstrand Mort Dependable Forrest Monkrnan, Lois jean Anderson Mott Literary i Betty Heberling, Dick Sloma Mort Likely to Succeed Nelson Baumann, D 0 r o r h y Seidensrricker B ext Student Bob Albano, Beverly Olson Mort Muxical June Mastaj, Johnny Miller Mort Athletic Candidates for Graduation January - 1947 ANNA MARIE ADAMS Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality: G.A.A. PATRICIA JEAN AKERS Clubs: Americanism, Chess and Checker, Music Appreciation, Opera, Pan-American League: Delegate: Schurz Times, Schur- zone: Libraryi Assistant: Messiah: Sweethearts: Spring Festival. ROBERT RENE ALBANO Class Notable, Most Musical: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys: Band Pres. and Student Conductor: Solo and Ensemble Competi- tions: Spring and Fall Concerts. LOIS JEAN ANDERSON Class Notable, Most Literary: Senior Play Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, Opera: Laurels: Schurzone Editor: Schurz Times Staff: Messiah. LUSENA JEANNETTE ANDERSON Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing: Student Council: G.A.A.: Messiah. PEARL MAY ANDERSON Clubs: 4A Girls, Radio Guild, Saddle, Tours: Baton Twirler: G.A.A. JOHN FRANK ANNIS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Pan-American League, Social Danc- ing: Schurz Times Delegate. CATHERINE ARVANITES Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality: Delegate: War Bond, Schurz Times: G.A.A.: Messiah. BURTON HARVATT BAHNSEN Clubs: 4A Boys, Lettermen's: Visual Education: Basketball. MARY BARKULIS ' Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Person- ality: Laurels: G.A.A,: Messiah. NICK BASTOUNES Clubs: 4A Boys, Social Dancing. NELSON PAUL BAUMANN Class Notable, Best Student: Senior Committees: Ring and Pin, Election: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing: Laurels: Cross-Country: Track: Intramural Track. PAUL BAUMBACH Clubs: 4A Boys, Engineering, Tours: Cross-Country: Track. JEAN ERMA BECKER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League: G.A.A. . RICHARD LOUIS BETCHER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Fire Marshals. JEAN DOLORES BJORNESTAD Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Tours: G.A.A.: Messiah. WILLIAM WALKER BLAINE Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Engineering, Pan-American League, Young Scientists. MARILYN CHARLOTTE BLISS Clubs: 4A Girls, Personality, JEAN AUDREY BLYTH Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism: G.A.A. BETTY-AILEEN BOELTER Senior Play Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Personality, Tours, Laurels: G.A.A. GEORGE ROBERT BOLDT Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Pan-American League: Laurels. DELORES ANN BOSCHELLI Class Notable, Friendliest: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Personality, Tours: Student Council, Sec.: G.A.A.: Spring Festival: Messiah. MARY ANN BOSTROM Clubs.: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, 'Americanism, Pan- American League: Laurels: G.A.A.: Sweethearts: Messiah. DORIS ADELINE BRANDSTATTER glubs:.14A Girls, Social Dancing: Laurels: G.A.A: Student ounci. 115 DONALD JAMES BRANDT Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing. DONALD EDWARD BRANT Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing: Cross Country: Track: Intramural Track. GLORIA ANNE BUENDGEN Clubs: 4A Girls, Pres., 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Etiquette, Pan-American League, Personality: Laurels: Stu- dent Council: G.A.A. GEORGE HENRY BURGESS Clubs: 4A Boys, Officers, Sec.: Picked Platoon, Rifle Team. MARJORIE ADELLE BUSS Clubs: 4B Girls, Opera: G.A.A.: Messiah. ELAINE ADELE BUSSELL Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls. Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Pan-American League: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate. JEANNE MARIE CAMPBELL Clubs: 4A Girls, Personality: G.A.A. MARJORIE DORTHY CASALEGGI Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: -lA Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Tours: G.A.A.: Delegate: Student Council, War Stamp: Tardy Room Helper. ROBERT R. CENTNER Clubs: 4A Boys, Cheerleaders, Engineering: Spring and Fall Concerts. PEGGY ANNE CHALMERS Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, lAmericanism, Radio Guild, Tours: Red Cross: Purple and Gold Staff: Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Staff, G. A. A.: Delegate: Schurz Times, Schurzone: Messiah. WALTER PETER CHMIELOWSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Pan-American League: Schur- zone Delegate. ROBERT JAMES CHRISTIANSEN Club: 4A Boys. RICHARD WILLIAM CHRISTMAN Clubs: 4A Boys, Social Dancing. EILEEN MARY COCHRANE Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: -lA Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Personality, Tours: G.A.A. DIANE ROSE COLQUHOUN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Pan-American League: Laurels: G.A.A.: Messiah: Spring Festival. ROBERT JOHN CZESLAWSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, Social Dancing. ELIZABETH ANNE D'ANDREA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, French, Sec.: Laurels' G.A.A. 3 PHYLLIS JANE DANFORD Class Officer, Vice-Pres.: Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Pan- American League, Social Dancing: Laurels, Vice-Pres.: G.A.A.: Student Council: Messiah. JOY KATHLEEN DEGENER Clubs: 4A Girls, Pan-American League, Personality: Laurels: G.A.A. MARY BERNICE DOMANSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Polish, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Messiah. DOLORES CLARA DOWGIALO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pep: G.A.A.: Office Clerk: Intramural Volleyball: Messiah. DOROTHY M. DUNIN Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Sec., Americanism, Radio Guild, Tours: G.A.A.: Defense Stamp Delegate: Messiah. EDWARD BRUNO DZIATLIK Clubs: 4A Boys, Lettermen's: Senior Swimming, Capt.: Junior Swimming. MARY OLIVE ERICKSON Senior Election Committee, Chairman: Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls. 4B Girls, Junior Girls. Social Dancing, G.A.A.: Schurz Times Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah, Choral Com- petition. C 116 VIRGINIA ANITA ERICKSON Class Notable, Most Dignihed: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, Pan-American League, Personality: Laurels: Student Council: G.A.A.: Schurzone Delegate. ROBERT DANIEL ERICSSON Senior Play' Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Fire Mar- shals', Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Tours, Young Scientists: Laurels. DORIS MARIE FRANZ Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Social Dancing: Student Council: G.A.A.: Messiah: Spring Festival. JEAN LAVERNE FREESE Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Tours: G.A.A.: Book Room Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival. BETTY JUNE FROST Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Social Dancing, Tours: G.A.A.: Delegate: Schurz Times, Schurzone: Messiah. JOHN CARL GAIK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing: Laurels ROSE MARIE GALASSO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Pan-American League, Social Danc- ing: G.A.A.: Schurz Times Delegate. HOWARD ROY GARDNER Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Pan-American League, Young Scientists: Cross-Country: Messiah. VILMA PHYLLIS GARTELMAN Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism: G.A.A.: War Bond and Stamp Delegate: Messiah: Orchestra Competition: Spring and Fall Concerts. WINIFRED DAGMAR GEILICH Senior Election Committee: Sec.: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Social Dancing: G.A.A. DOLORES RUTH GELSUMINO Senior Prom Committee, Sec.: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Social Dancing: G.A.A. CAMILLE CHRISTINE GERTZ Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Delegate: War Stamp, Schurzone: Messiah. PHYLLIS EILEEN GILMAN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Tours: G.A.A.: Messiah. MILDRED ELSIE GLAESMAN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A, A RALPH WILLIAM GOERS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Officers', Pres.: Picked Platoon: Basketball, Mgr.: City Competition: Fall Festival. HELEN LILLIAN GRABOWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: War Stamp Delegate: Messiah. EDWARD PAUL GRAMIT Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, German, Social Dancing: Map Room Clerk. CAROL GRAVES Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, ,Pan-American League: Laurels' G.A.A.: War Stamp Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival. x JOHN ALLEN ,GRIFFITH Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, College, Pan-American League. DOROTHY JEAN GROOTE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Radio Guild, Tours' G.A.A. . ' ELAYNE NINA GRUNDITZ Senior Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean- Up League, Pan-American League, Personality, Pres.: G.A.A.' Messiah. 1 MARILYN ROSE GUERRIERI Senior Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Personality: G.A.A. GERALDINE GUSTAFSON ' Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League: Student Council: G.A.A. HAROLD WALLACE HAGGARD CTransferJ Chemistry Club: Picked Platoon. 117 DONALD ARTHUR HALEY Officers' Club, Schurz Times Delegate, Concert Orchestra Competition, Concert Band Competition. ROLE EUGENE HALVORSEN Senior Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, Lettermen's, Schurzone Delegate, Soccer, Wrestliiig. EDWARD JAMES HAMMER Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: -1,-X Boys, 4B Boys, Amer- icanism, Crew, Vllrestling, FRANK EUGENE HANSEN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing. MARILYN JEAN HARRINGTON Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Laurels, G.A.A., Spring Festival. CLIFFORD JOHN HARRIS Class Notable, Most Versatile, Ring and Pin Committee, Chairman, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Officers, Pre Med, Laurels, Ensemble Competition, FLORENCE MAY HARWIG Clubs: 4A Girls, Etiquette, GAA., Schurzone, Messiah. JOAN GRACE HASS Class Officer, Secretary, Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Chess and Checker, Social Dancing, Pan-American League, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A. I ADELE ALICE HAYES Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, French, Social Danc- ing, Tours, G.A.A. BETTY JANE HEBERLING Class Notable, Most Likely To Succeed, Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Pan-American League, Red Cross, Social Dancing, Laurels, G.A.A. DONALD J. HEINTZ Class Notable, Typical Schurzite, Senior Election Committee, Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4.-X Boys, 413 Boys, Let- termen's, Tours, Basketball, VVrestling, Intramural Sports. ROY JOHN HENNING Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Chemistry, Chess and Checker, Engineering, Fire Marshals', Non-Coms, Tours, Ushers, Young Scientists, Frosh-Soph Football, Messiah. SHIRLEE MAE HERMES Class Notable Best Dancer, Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B ,Girls, Camera, Pan-American League, Laurels, G.A.A., Red Cross Delegate. SHIRLEY JOYCE HINKEY - Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean- Up League, Experimenters, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A. EMMA HIRSCH Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Radio Guild, G.A.A. MARY LILLIAN HOESTADTER Class Notable, Most Artistic, Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4'A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Social Dancing, Laurels, G.A.A., Student Council, Messiah. SELMA HOPPE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, G.A.A. JOYCE RUTH HULL Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Amer- icamsm Dramatics ,French, Pan-American League, Personal- ity, Radio Guild, yTours, G.A.A., Schurz Times Delegate, Messiah, Basketball. MARJORIE MARIE JAAX Class Notable, Typical Schurzite, Clubs: Cheerleaders. Person- ality, G.A.A., Student Council Delegate, Intramural Volley Ball, Lunch Room Committee, Choral Competition, Messiah, Spring Festival. WAYNE AMBROSE JACOBSEN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Radio Guild, Young Scientists. MARILYN JEAN JACOBSON Clubs: 4A Girls. 4B Girls, Pan-American League, Personality, G.A.A., Spring Festival, Messiah. WILLIAM NATHANIEL JAMES Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Football, Wlrestling. NANCY JACQUELINE JANCA Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Radio Guild, Tours, Red Cross Delegate, G,A.A., Library Assistant, Messiah. CARYL ELAINE JENSEN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls. Pan-American League, Social Dancing, GA..-X. 118 VIRGINIA MAE JENSEN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, Pan-American League, Personality, Laurels, G.A.A., Student Council, Messiah. BETTY LORRAINE JOHNSON Class Notable, Most Popular, Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Rado Guild, Tours, G.A.A., Student Council, Schurz Times Delegate, Book Room Assistant, Messiah. DOROTHY BLANCHE JOHNSON h Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Radio Guild, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A., Schurzone Delegate, Messiah. RICHARD WENDELL JOHNSON Class Notable, Best Dancer, Class Gift Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Cheerleaders, Engineering, Letterme-n's, Social Dancing, Swimming Team. MERLE ALFRED JONES Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Letter- men's, Cross-Country, Football, Track, Intramural Basketball and Volley Ball. MARILYN ELIZABETH JOSENHANS Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Music Appreciation, Laurels, G.A.A., Messiah. ARLENE CAROL JUULL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-up League, Laurels, G.A.A., Intramural Basketball and Soccer, Fall and Spring Festivals. FRED H. KAECHELE Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing, Red Cross Delegate, Track Team. EDWARD JOSEPH KEPLER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Model, Social Dancing, Schurz Times Delegate. MERLE JUSTINE KESSEM Senior Election Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Student Council, G.A.A., Book Room Assistant. LOIS ETHEL KING Schurzone Committee, Clubs: Knitting, Pan-American League, Tours, Laurels Delegate, G.A.A,, Student Council, Delegate: Schurz Times, Schurzone, Messiah. CAROLYNE ANNA MARIE KLOCKNER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Radio Guild, Theater, Tours, G.A.A., Schurz Times Delegate, Messiah. MARY ANN FRANCES KLODZINSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Pan-American League, G.A.A., Intramural Volleyball, Messiah. ERIKA HELEN KOLB Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Music Appreciation, G.A.A., Book Room Assistant, Office Clerk, Messiah. GERALD JOHN KOPANSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, Social Dancing, Frosh-Soph Football, Bas- ketball. JOHN T. KORCZAK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing, Tours, Young Scientists, Delegate: XVar Stamps, Red Cross, Intramural Baseball, Track. ' JOAN LOUISE KUEMPEL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Personality, Saddle and Cycle, Social Danc- ing, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A., Student Council, Delegate: Red Cross, Schurzone, Schurz Times, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, Sweethearts. ROBERT JOHN KUNZ Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Letter1nen's, Social Dancing, Track, Cross-Country, Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, ADAM JOHN KUYAWA A Clubs: 4A Boys, Dramatics, Fire Marshals', Ushers'. BETTY BARBARA LAFRENZ Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, GA..-X. ALICE VIRGINIA LAGODZINSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Social Dancing, G.A.A. LOIS JUNE LAMBRECHT Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Social Dancing, Laurels, G..-X.,-X., Schurzone Delegate. BENEDICT LAPIANA Class Notable, Most Artistic, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Let- termen's, Tours, Young Scientists', Baseball, Intramural Base- ball and Basketball, ALICE MARIE LARKNER Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Social Dancing, Pan-American League, Laurels, G.A.A. 119 E CHARLES RICHARD LARKO Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Officers: Concert Band, City Con- cert Band Competition: Spring Festival: Fall Concert DOLORES LORRAINE LARRY Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date: Clubs: 4A Girls, 413 Girls, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Student Council: Messiah: Spring Festival. HAROLD LEE LARSEN Class Notable, Most Courteous: Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, Sgt.-at-Arms, 4B Boys, Americanism, Young Scien- tists: Crew: Ice Skating: Frosh-Soph and Intramural Volley Ball: Messiah. SHIRLEY LOIS LARSON Senior Election Committee: Clubs: 4.-X Girls, Junior Girls, Laurels: G.A.A. JOSEPH LUKE LAURITZEN Clubs: 4A Boys, Social Dancing. DOLORES AGNES LAWRENCE Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Tours: G.A.A.: Schurz Times Delegate. VERA MARIE LEHMAN Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Pan-American League: Laurels: G.A.A. JEAN E. LENNARTSON Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Tours: Messiah. DANIEL PAUL LEWANDOWSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Oflicers', Vice. Pres., Young Scien- tists: Picked Platoon: RiHe Team. MARILYN ANNETTE LINDHOLM Clubs: 4-A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean-up League, Pan-American League, Personality: G.A.A.: Intramural Volley Ball: Spring Festival. ROBERT ALBERT LIPP Class Notable, Wittiest: Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Letterm'en's, Tours, Young Scientists: Laurels: Soccer: Intramural Basketball and Track. LORRIE N. LOMBARD Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date: Senior Prom Committee? Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Pres., Social Dancing: Teams: Cross-Country, Ice Skating. GLORIA FRANCIS LYONS A Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Personality, Tours: G.A.A., Delegate: Schurzone, Schurz Times: Messiah. LAWRENCE HAROLD MAAS Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Dramatics: Visual Education: Fencing. WILLIAM HAMILTON MALLORY Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys: Frosh-Soph Football: Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volley Ball: Messiah. PHILIP JAMES MARK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineers, Model, Social Dancing: Schurz Times Delegate: Crew. ADELE ASTRID MARTENS Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Pan- American League, Radio Guild: G.A.A.: Messiah. DONALD PAUL MCKANNA Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing, Tours: Schurz Times Delegate: Football, Intramural Basketball and Volleyball. JUNE CLAIR MASTAJ Class Notable, Most Athletic: Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Social Dancing, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. LOIS EVELYN MEIDINGER Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Radio Guild, Theater, Tours: G.A.A.: Book Room Assistant, Office As- sistant. SHIRLEY RUTH MEINEKE Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Tours: G.A.A.: Student Council: Library Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival. LOUELLYN MEINEKE Class Notable, Wittiest: Senior Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Tours: G.A.A. JAMES GEORGE MEISNER Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing: Cross-Country: Intramural Basketball. DOLORES RUTH MELHUISH Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Personality: Laurels: G.A.A.: Student Council Delegate: Messiah. 120 ROBERT WILLIAM METZGER Clubs: -IA Boys, -IIE Boys, Engineering, Non-Coins, Officers, Tours, L'shers', Laurels, Student Council, Red Cross Dele- gate, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Messiah, Sweethearts. FLORENCE AGNES MEYERS Clubs: -I.-X Girls -LB Girls, junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, G..-XA., Delegate: Schurz Times, Schurzone, Messiah. JEANNINE LOUISE MILLER Class Notable, Most Dependable, Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: -IA Girls, junior Girls, Radio Guild, Theater: G..-LA.: Messiah. JOHN HERBERT MILLER Class Notable, Most Athletic, Clubs: Lettermen's, Pres., Pan- American League, Football Co-Captain, Track Team Captain, Spring Festival, Messiah. DORIS MARION MITCHELL Pin and Ring Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Eti- quette, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A.: XVar Stamp Delegate, Messiah. FOREST CLAYTON MONKMAN Class Notable, Most Literary, Senior Luncheon Committee, Chairman, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Oflicers', Ushers', Young Scientists, Laurels, Picked Platoon, Crew, Messiah. LAUREL MOULTON Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Radio Guild, Tours, G.A.A., Delegate Schurz Times, Schurzone, Choral Competition, Messiah. MARY SUE MYERS Schurzone Committee, Clubs: Americanism, Knitting, Pan- American League, Laurels, G.A.A., Student Council, Schur- zone Delegate. NORMA NEISLER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Student Council Delegate. ARLENE LA VERNE NELSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, .-Xmericanism, Pan-American League, G.A.A., Messiah. LOIS NELSON Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing: G.A.A., Student Council. BEATRICE ELAINE NEUCKRANZ Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Opera, Pan-American League, Tours, G.A.A., Spring Concert, Choral Competition, Mes- siah. FRANCIS ARTHUR NIEBR Clubs: 4A Boys, Chemistry, Pan-American League, Laurels. JOANNE MILDRED NIXON Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, G.A.A., Messiah. BETTY JANE NOBLE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Social Dancing, G.A.A., Messiah. ROBERT PAUL NORLANDER Clubs: 4A Boys, Chemistry, Band Letter, Fall Concert, Spring Festival, City Band Competition, Schurz Solo Competition. GLORIA MAE NORSWORTHY Pin and Ring Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Pan- American League, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A., Messiah. JACK ALBERT NYSTROM Class Notable, Most Popular, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Play, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Sgt. at Arms, Laurels, Student Council, Football Frosh-Soph. JOHN BURTON OBERMAIER Class Notable, Most Attractive, Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing, Intramural Yolley Ball, Basketball. RICHARD ALBERT O'BRIEN Class President, Clubs: 4A Boys, Pres., 4B Boys, Letter- men's, Swimming Captain, Ice Skating. DON CHARLES OHLSON Pin and Ring Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing, Laurels, Schurz Times, Cross Country, Track. HOWARD GORDON OLSEN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Tours, Young Scientists, Ensemble and Solo Competitions, Fall Concert, Spring Festival, BARBARA LEE OLSON Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Pan- American League, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A., Schurzone Dele- gate, Spring Festival, Messiah. BEVERLY LEE OLSON Class Notable, Most Musical, Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Tours, GAA., Schurz Times Delegate, Choral Competition, Messiah, Mili- tary Ball Queen. 121 RUTH ANNETTE OLSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, French, G.A.A., Messiah, Choral Competition, Spring and Fall Festi- val. MARY ISABELLE ORLOWITZ Pin and Ring Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Laurels, G.A.A., Student Council. EARL JAY OSMON 4A Boys, Fire Marshals', Non-Coms, Social Dancing. RONALD FRANCIS PALZEN Clubs: International Circle, Music Appreciation, Non-Coms, Laurels, Messiah, NORBERT JOHN PATEK Clubs: 4A Boys, Engineering, Ushers', Picked Platoon. THEODORE PAULAUSKAS Senior Prom Committee, Military Ball Publicity Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, Chemistry, Engineers, Officers, Ushers', Picked Platoon. WILLIAM GEORGE PAULICK Messiah. LENNART GUSTAVE PEARSON Clubs: 4A Boys. MARIE LUCILLE PEPPI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Pan- American League, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A., Choral Competi- tion, Messiah. FLORIAN BOLES PESZYNSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, Dramatics, Polish, Ushers', RiHe Team. BERTHA EMILY PFEIFER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, German, G,A..-X. LORAINE LOUISE PFISTER Clubs: 4A Girls, Treas., 4B Girls, Junior Girls, G.A.A, JOANNE FRANCES PHILLIPS Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Pan-American League, G.A.A.' Red Cross Delegate. HARRY FREDERICK PILLMAN Schurzone Committee, Military Ball Committee, Chairman, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Chemistry, Experi- menters, French, OfEcers', Tours, Ushers', Young Scientists, Laurels, Library Assistant, Delegate, Schurz Times, Staff, Schurzone Staff, Visual Education, Picked Platoon, Rifle Team, Memory Book. LAVERNE A. PLUCINSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Social Dancing, Tours, G.A.A. 2 JOSEPH DONALD POLONY Senior Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing. ALFONSO GEORGE POTAPCZAK Clubs: 4A Boys. CLIFFORD GEORGE POTTER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. JUDY MERRITT PRATT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Social Dancing, Tours, G.A.A. DOLORES JOYCE PRYBYL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, G.A.A. PHYLLIS MARIE PRZYBYLO Clubs: 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Laurels, G.A.A. WILLIAM CHARLES PYE Clubs: 4A Boys. LORRAINE MARIE RASIMOWICZ Transferred from Stephenson, Mich., H.S., Member of 4H Club. MARY ANN REHUSCH Clubs: 4A Girls, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, G.A.A., Delegate: Defense Stamp, Schurz Times, Schurzone, Staff: Schurz Times, Schurzone. 122 ROSE MARIE RIPORTELLA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Personality: G.A.A.: Messiah. EDITH IRENE RIEKEN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Opera, Saddle and Cycle: Laurels: G.A.A.: Choral Competition: Messiah. CHARLES THEODORE RINGSTRAND Class Notable, Most Dependable: Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, Sec., 4B Boys, Americanism, Pan-American League: War Bond Delegate: Ice Skating: Intramural Sports: Spring Festival: Messiah: Choral Competition, MARIE ELIZABETH ROMANO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Pan-American League, Personality, Social Dancing, Tours: G.A.A.: Messiah. PORTIA LEE ROUDEBUSH Class Notable, Most Attractive: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Laurels: G.A.A.: Messiah. MARY ANN LOUISE ROWE Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls Vice Pres., Americanism, Pre Medics, Tours: G.A.A. RICHARD EDWARD ROXBURGH Clubs: 4A Boys, Fire Marshalsi, OfHcers', Pan-American League, Young Scientists, Picked Platoon: Messiah: Military Ball Committee. FLORENCE CLAIRE SACHTSCHALE Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls Treasurer, Americanism, Clean- up League, Opera, Tours: Laurels Delegate: G.A.A.: De- fense Stamp Delegate: Messiah. JOHN WILLIAM SCHAEFER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Young Scientists: Messiah. ROBERT MALCOLM SCHAICH Clubs: Opera: Messiah. ROSEMARIE THERESA SCHAMBERGER Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Theater: Schurzone Delegate: G.A.A.: Messiah. KARYL DOROTHY SCHEIDLER Clubs: 4A Girls: G.A.A. GLADYS MAE SCHMAEHL Clubs: 4A Girls Sec., 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Amerieanism: G.A.A.: Messiah. HERBERT JAMES SCHMIDT Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Engineering: Schurz Times Delegate: War Stamp Delegate: Visual Education: Spring Festival: City Band Competition: City Ensemble Com- petition: Fall Concert. SELMA ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER Clubs: 4A Girls, Sgt. at Arms, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Eti- quette: Tours: G.A.A.: Intramural Volley Ball: Messiah: Choral Competition. RICHARD JOSEPH SCHOENFELDER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Etiquette: Gymnastics: Track: NVrestling. JOAN FRANCES SCHRAMER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls: G.A.A.: GI Clerk: Office Assistant: Schurzone Delegate. PATRICIA ANN SCHREINER Clubs: Americanism, Pan-American League: G.A.A. RICHARD WRIGHT SCHULTZ Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Pan-American League, Young Scientists: Schurz Times Delegate: Cross-Country: Messiah. DIANE MARIE SCHULZ Class Notable, Most Versatile: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls: Laurels: G.A.A.: VVar Stamp Delegate: Messiah. PAUL G. SCHULZ Y Senior Prom Committee, Chairman: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's: Student Council: Football: Cross Country. MILDRED H. SCHWARTZ Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Tours: G.A.A.: Student Council, DAVID PAUL SEAHOLM Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's: Soccer. DOROTHY MAE SEIDENSTRICKER Class Notable, Best Student: Senior Play Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-up League, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A.: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. ' 125 . NONA LOUISE SHAW Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism: 'Clean-Up League: Laurels: G.A.A.: Messiah, IRWIN GEORGE SHOEMAKER Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, Camera, Bowling League: Intramural Volley Ball and Basketball. ROBERT GEORGE SHUBERT Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing: Football. JEAN LYNN SKIFANO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pre- Medics: Laurels: G.A.A.: Student Council: Stamp Delegate: Messiah. RICHARD STANLEY SLOMA Class Notable, Most Likely to Succeed: Cap and Gown Com- mittee: Clubs: 4A Boys Treas., 4B Boys, Americanism, French, Polish: Laurels Pres.: Clean-Up League, Chairman: Student Council Pres.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Sweethearts. ' IRENE ETHEL SMITH Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A.: Messiah. RICHARD HENRY SMITH Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing. GERALDINE LILLIAN SOLBERG Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, College: Laurels: G.A.A. WILLIAM RICHARD SONNEMANN ' Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys Treas., Social Dancing: Laurels: Intramural Basketball and Volley Ball. LILLIAN TERESA SOTTNIK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pre- Medics: Laurels Delegate: G.A.A.: Student Council: Schur- zone Delegate: Spring Concert: Fall Concert: Messiah: Ora chestra Competition. JOAN LYLE SOROOSH Ring and Pin Committee Sec.: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pre-Medics: Laurels: G.A.A.: Messiah. A FRANK W. STAPLE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Lettermen's: Schurz Times Editor: Schurzone Staff: Laurels: Student Council: Lunchroom Committee: Soccer: Track: Intramural Basket- ball: Band Competition: Ensemble Competition: Solo Compe- tition: Fall Concert: Spring Festival. RICHARD REIF STERETT Clubs: 4A Boys, Pan-American League. RONALD GORDON STEWART Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Pan-American League: Schurz Times Delegate: Tennis. ELAINE STUEBNER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls Pres., Junior Girls, Pre-Medics: Laurels: G.A.A.: Concert Orchestra: Bowling: Volley Ball. MARGARET LOUISE SWARTZ Clubs: 4A Girls, Personality: G.A.A. BARBARA FRANCES SWIATEK Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Pan- American League, Personality, Social Dancing: Laurels: G.A.A.: War Stamp Delegate. HENRY STANLEY TABOR Clubs: 4A Boys, Clean-Up League, Poster. CAROL BETTY TESMER Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls Sgt, at Arms, Americanism, Etiquette Pres.: Laurels: G.A.A.: Dele- gate: Schurz Times, Schurzone, Purple and Gold: Messiah. ALEXANDER WALDEMAR THIEN Clubs: 4A Boys, Social Dancing: Delegate: S-churz Times: Schurzone: Student Council: War Bonds: Messiah. BETTY JANE TICHY Clubs: 4A Girls, Clean-Up League, Ofhce Girls Pres., Pan- American League: Laurels Delegate: G.A.A.: Delegate: Schurz Times: Student Council: Messiah: Spring and Fall Festivals: Choral Competition. FRANK CHARLES TICHY Class Officer, Treas.: Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, Pre-Medics, Pres.: Laurels: Victory Loan Drive, Chairman: Student Council: Map Room Clerk: Basketball: Messiah: Fall Concert: Orchestra Competition. LOIS BARBARA TRAPP l . . V Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Music Appreciation: VVater Ballet: G.A.A. JAYNE ANN TRAXL ' Q l A - Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, .-Xmericanism, Opera, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A.: Messiah: Beethoveirs 9th Symphony: Sweethearts: Spring Festival: Choral Competition, 124 VIRGINIA DORIS TRIPP Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Personality, Social Dancing, G.A.A., G. I. Oflice Clerk, Messiah. PAUL WALTER VANDERHOOF Clubs: 4A Boys, Chemistry. NORMAN HARVEY VOSS Class Notable, Friendliest, Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing, IRMA JOSEPHINE WACHHOLDER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Tours, G.A.A. JOAN SHIRLEY WARREN Senior Election Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Experimenters, Pan-Ameri- can League Treas., Radio Guild, Tours, Laurels, Student Council, Bookroom Assistant. DOLORES ELENOR WEISS ' Class Gift Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality, Pan-American League, Student Council, G.A.A., Messiah. ROSE MARY WERDERITS Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Office Girls, G.A.A., Bond and Stamp Delegate, Tardy Clerk, Messiah. LORRAINE ETHEL WIELE Pin and Ring Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Pan-American League, Social Danc- ing, Tours, G.A.A., Schurzone Delegate, War Bond Delegate. HELEN CATHERIN WIESBACH Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, G.A.A. DIANA JOAN WINZER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean- Up League, Pan-American League, Theatre, G.A.A., Student Council, Schurz Times Delegate. GEORGETTE LORRAINE WLEKLINSKI Class Notable, Most Courteous, Senior Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Personality, G.A.A., Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. SHIRLEY WINIFRED WOLF Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls Pres., Americanism, Theatre, Laurels Vice Pres., Treas., 2B Delegate, G.A.A., Messiah. ROBERT EUGENE WOLFLICK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Ofncers', Social Dancing, Tours, Young Scientists, Military Ball Committee. HELEN ELEANOR WOZNIAK Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Polish, Saddle and Cycle, G.A.A., Spring Festival. LOIS GWEN YOST Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Music Appre- ciation, Pan-American League, Laurels, G.A.A., Student Council, Book Room Assistant. AUDREY RUTH YOUNGBERG Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Theatre, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A., Messiah. GERALDINE MARIE ZACHCIAL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, junior Girls, Pan-American League, Laurels, Student Council, G.A.A., Office Assistant. ALICE FRANCES ZAK Senior Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, junior Girls, Office Assistant, Vice Pres., Laurels Delegate, G.A.A., Student Council, Messiah. CASIMIR WALTER ZALEWSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Pan-American League. HELEN ZANOSKO Clubs: 4A Girls. Junior Girls, Music Appreciation, Pan- American League, Laurels, G.A.A., Office Clerk, G.I. Office Clerk, Messiah. RICHARD WILLIAM ZIMMERER Class Notable, Most Dignified, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Engineering, Pan-American League, Track, Crew, Intramural Basketball and Softball, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball, Messiah. No Pictures: HENRY SIM DAYMENT-Track. THEODORE NICHOLS-No activities. FLORIAN RICHARD NYKIEL-No activities WINIFRED LOIS SPIKER-No activities. 125 Senior Arrangemenls Mus'r Be Made The Luncheon Committee members plan for the class luncheon with chairman, Forest Monkman, and sponsors, Miss Claussen and Miss McClintock. With Paul Schultz, chairman, and Mrs. Purcell, sponsor, Prom Committee members planned for their Senior Prom. Lois Jean Anderson, chairman, outlines the future plans of the Play Committee. Mr. Haggard was the sponsor. The Ring and Pin Committee, Clifford Harris, chairman, and Mr. Fleming, sponsor, collected the money for the class rings and pins. The Election Committee, Mary Erickson, chairman, and Miss Loucks and Miss Bendix, sponsors, planned the class elections. The Schurzone Committee, Mary Sue Meyers, chairman, and Mr. Fleming, sponsor, was in charge of Schurzone sales and engraving fees, The Gift Committee had the responsibility of selecting the class gift. Frank Tichy was chairman, and Miss I. Johnson spon- sored it. The Senior Play Cast, assisted by Miss Keenan and Mr. Haggard, presented a highly successful comedy. The oflicers of the January 4A Boys pause a minute to enjoy a bit of humor before they start discussion of their next meeting They are Richard O'Brien, President Harold Larson Sgt at Arms Jack Nystrom, Sgt.-at-Arms Richard Sloma Treasurer Charles Ringstrand Secretary, and Robert Kunz Vice President January 4A Boys The january 4A Boys sponsored by Mr. Fleming, completed a full and interesting program on January 17 with a talk by a Marine Represen- tative. The 4A Boys and the 4A Girls co-operated in a dance and the boys Went to see the Chicago Theater of the Air one Saturday night. The club also assisted the Athletic Department in sponsoring an athletic assembly. This group as well as the June 4A Boys can look back on many pleasant times at their club meetings and social affairs. The memories of friends made and enjoyed will be recalled many times. 127 January 4A Girls 128 Gloria Bundgeon, Betty Johnson, Joan Hass, Joan Saroosh, Dorothy Seidenstricker, Lorraine Pfister, and Selma Schneider headed the Jan- uary 4A Girls. Junior Girls is the first group of girls of the same year who band together to form a really assimilated groupg 4B Girls is the group which uses past experiences to make the 4B Girls a more active and well- organized clubg 4A Girls, the group which has learned the value of leadership, poise, and co-operation, and is now ready to put these qual- ities into active use in the most im- portant and interesting club of the Senior year. An important event was the Mothers' and Daughters' Tea, planned entirely by the girls with the assistance of their spon- sors, Miss Claussen and Miss Mc- Clintock. This gives the girls the opportunity to introduce their mothers to teachers and school- mates, and climaxes the cluh's se- mester activities. A Night 'ro Remember Picking out unique bids, selecting a smooth band, asking that 'certain one' to accompany you, and choosing formal attire were all foregoing preparations which the january grad- uates made for the much awaited Senior Prom. Sweet music and soft lights, gowns and tuxedos, corsages and bids all symbolize-A Night to Remember. il 1 l i i l l i l 5 V Cfficers and Notables- June Class Class Officers of the June l9-47 Class are Howard Kieldsen, Pres.g Byron Lee, Treas., Phyllis Ander- son Secy., and Carol Wessling, Vice Pres. Marvel Schaeffer, Donald Vady Ben Dancerr Thomas Lynam, Guyla Johnson Moy! Literary Albert Walters, Carolyn Guthaus Mort Marical Dan Platt, Jane Carmichael Typical Scbarziter Harrier Sawyer, William Gun- derson Frieizrllierl ' Irving Sedjo, Florence Rapala Mort Courteoar French Russell, Barbara Wil lems Mail Artistic Kenneth Shafer, Carol Ruste meyer Bert Stadeiilf Dolores Hanson, Harry Lally Mort Verratile William Watrous, Ruth Wiege Wiliiert james Redmond, Shirley Kar mann Mort Dignified Ronald Ziemek, Bertha Limpe Moy! Athletic George Paturalski, Eloise John son Mori Popular Roy Peterson, Lorraine Busse M051 Dependable Laszlo Stein, Jeanette Johnson Ideal Prom Date Andrea johnson, Ronald Mat ews Mort Likely to Succeed Harold Waldoch, Dolores Don hue M051 Attraclive Candidates for Graduation June - 1947 VIRGINIA ELAINE ABFORD Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Interna- tional Circle, Music Appreciation, Poster: Laurels: G.A.A. LORRAINE ANN ADAMSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Knitting, Personal- ity, Polish, Saddle: G.A.A.: Schurz Times Delegate: Volley Ball Team: Messiah: Choral Competition. RONALD C. ALBION Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Engineering, Pan-American League:Young Scientists: Library Assistant. I ROBERT F. ALGREM Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Social Dancing, Tours. JAMES WARREN ALLEN L Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, College, Pres., International Circle, Social Dancing, Tours, Young Scientists: Laurels Delegate: Golf Team: Spring Festival. ALBERT WILLARD ALLEY Laurels. ARLENE M. ANDERSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Knitting: Schurzone Delegate. ' MARY LOU ANDERSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Knitting, Plant Growers, Social Dancing. PHYLLIS ELAINE ANDERSON Class Officer Secretary: Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4B Girls Vice Pres., Junior Girls, Dramatics Pres., Saddle: Laurels: G.A.A.: Delegate: Student Council, Schurzone: Of- fice Clerk: Volley Ball Team: Messiah. GEORGE JOHN ANTOL Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Life Saving. ANGELA CONSTANCE ANZALONE Clubs: 4B Girls, Americanism: Laurels. DOLORES L. ARNOLD Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls Treas., 4B Girls: junior Girls, Dramatics, Knitting, Pan-American League, Saddle, Tours: Laurels: Ward Bond Delegate: Schurz Times Staff: Book Room Assistant: Messiah: Choral Competition. IDA DELORES ARNS Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls Sec., 4B Girls Pres., Clean-Up League, Dramatics, Pre-Medics, Social Dancing: Delegate: Student Council, War Bond, Red Cross: G.A.A.: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Volley Ball: Messiah. TONY F. AUDINO Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Amer- ircanism, Hunting and Fishing, Pan-American League, Social Dancing: Laurels. ELEANOR MARIE AUFMANN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette. VIRGINIA HELEN BACZUL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean-Up League, Polish. GRACE MARY BADER Clubs: '4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean- Up League, French, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours: Laurels: Delegate: Student Coun- cil, G.A.A.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. GEORGE R. BAKER . Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. Americanism, Engineering, Pan- American League, Young Scientists: Library Assistant: Bas- ketball' Team. ' . LUCIAN BARBAGALLO ' Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Social Dancing. EDWARD WILLIAM BARBE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, College, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle: Teams: Swimming, Wrestling. EDWARD J.. BARCAL i Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Young Scientists: Delegate: Student Council, Schurz Times: Teams: Basketball, Intramural Track. A WILLIAM G. BARNICKEL Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Chemistry, Pan-American League, Spanish, Social Dancing: Schurz Times Delegate. CAROL ANN BASCHLEBEN Clubs: 4B Girls, Dramatics, Sketch: G.A.A. ELAINE LOUISE BEER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Costume Desgin, Dramatics, Pan-American League, Sketch: Laurels: Schurz Times Delegate: Oflice Clerk. ' Y 131 JM. RICHARD WALTER BEILE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing, Lettermenls, Pan-American League, Young Scientists: Laurels: Soccer Team: Band Concert. RALPH EDWARD BENGTSEN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, International Circle, Lettermen's, Pan-American League: Laurels: Teams: Cross Country, Track. ELDRED EMERY BENZ Clubs: 4B Boys, Americanism, International Circle, Movie Operator, Pan-American League. DONNA DELAYNE BERG Transferred from Tuley in 4A: 4A Girls Club: G.A.A. RITA ANN BERG Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Knitting, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Spring Festival. ALBERT PAUL BERGER Clubs: Creative Writing, Fire Marshals', International Circle, Young Scientists: Laurels. PATRICIA ANN BERRY Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, Tours: Volley Ball Team: Messiah. GRACE MARIE BEVACQUA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Personality: G.A.A.: Messiah. VIRGINIA IRENE BEYER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, International Circle, Social Dancing, Tours: Schurzone Delegate: Volley Ball Team: Messiah. GERALDINE BIELESKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality, Polish, Social Dancing, Spanish, Tours: Laurels: Delegate: War Borad, Red Cross, G.A.A., Schurzone: Messiah: Spring Fes- tlva. RICHARD JOHN BIENEMAN Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing, Pan-American League, Spanish, Young Scientists: Crew Team. RUTH LILLIAN BLOOIVI Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Travel: Laurels: G.A.A.: Delegate: Student Council, War Bond, Red Cross. MARILYN LAURA BOBENG Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean- Up League, Debating, Radio Guild: Laurels Delegate: G.A.A. HAROLD GUSTAV BOBERG Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Hunting and Fishing, Inter- national Circle, Movie Operators, Pan-American League, Spanish, Young Scientists: Football Team: Band Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: City Ensemble Competition. LORA L. BOBSIN Clubs: Junior Girls, Tours: G.A.A.: Teams: Basketball, Base- ball, Bowling, Soccer, Volley Ball: Messiah. BARBARA BOHN Clubs: Junior Girls, International Circle, Knitting, Pan- American League, Personality: Laurels: Library Assistant: Band Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Spanish Reading Contest Winner. JAMES ALBERT BOREL Clubs: 4A Boys, Lettermen's, Visual Education: Teams: Football, Wrestling. ROSALIE RUTH BORGMAN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality, Tours: Messiah: Spring Festival. MARION MARGARET BORK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Pan- American League, Social Dancing, Travel: Book Room As- sistant: Messiah. MARJORIE ANN BORMANN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls: Schurzone Staff. LAURAYNE BOZZONE Clubs: 4B Girls Sgt. at Arms, Americanism, Clean-Up League, International Circle Secretary, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Tours, Water Ballet: Delegate: VVar Bond, G.A.A.: Bowling Team. SYLVIA LENA BRATO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls. Clean-Up League, College, Pre-Medics, Saddle: Laurels: Delegate: XVar Bonds, Schurzone: Placement Clerk: Messiah. ROSEMARY BREZZOWSKI Ring and Pin, Schurzone Committees: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Dramatics, Etiquette, Travel: Delegate: G.A.A., Schur- zone. DOLORES ELLA BROCKMAN Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Office Girls, Social Dancing: Office Clerk. 152 VILMA J. BUDZIK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Knitting, Social Dancing, G.A.A., Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Messiah, Spring Festival. ALOYSIUS P. BUNESCU Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Let- termen's, Pan-American League, Spanish, Teams: Football, Intramural Track, Frosh-Soph Football. THEODORE STANLEY BURZAK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Movie Operators, Polish, Social Dancing, VVar Bonds Delegate. LORRAINE ERNA BUSSE Class Notable, Most Dependable, Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette Secretary, Personality, Saddle, Laurels Delegate, Delegate: G.A.A., Schurzone, Volley Ball Team, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. BETTY E. CANTRELL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Opera, G.A.A., Messiah, Sweethearts, Choral Competition, Band Competition, Mikado. BETTY ANN CARLSON Clubs: 4A Girls, Americanism, Dramatics, Pan-American League, Radio Guild, Tours, G.A.A., Office Clerk. JANE ELIZABETH CARMICHAEL Class Notable, Typical Schurzite, Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Tours, Laurels Delegate, Delegate: VVar Bonds, G.A.A., Book Room Assistant, Library Assistant, Messiah, Choral Competition. MARGARET JOYCE CARTER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean- Up League, Knitting, Personality, Laurels, War Bonds Dele- gate, Placement Clerk. FAY D. CHLAPATY Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Knitt-ing, Pan-American League, Radio Guild, Tours, Band Concert, Spring Festival. ELAINE CHMIELESKI Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Pan-Amer- ican League, Delegate: War Bonds, Red Cross, Schurzone, Library Assistant, Messiah, Spring Festival. IRENE J. CIEMIEGA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean-Up League, Polish. EDDA MARY CIMINO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, College, Creative Writing, Saddle, Spanish, G.A.A, Delegate, Library Assistant, Teams: Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Messiah, Sweethearts, Choral Competition. LORRAINE JEAN CISZON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Knitting, Social Dancing, G.A.A., Spring Festival. BARBARA JEAN CLARK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, College, Music Appre- ciation, Office Girls, Personality, Saddle, Tours, G.A.A., Office Clerk, Messiah, Choral Competition. JEROME N. CLAUSER Class Gift Committee, Clubs: 4B Boys, International Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Laurels, Frosh-Soph Football Team. MARILYN MARIE CLIFFORD Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Knitting, G.A.A. JEAN RUTH COCHRAN Clubs: 4B Girls, Pan-American League, Laurels, Schurz Times Delegate, Office Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Spring Festival. HOWARD WILLIAM COLBOURNE Clubs: Camera, Creative Writing, Saddle, Slide Rule. LUANN V. COLBURN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Dramatics, French, Latin, Opera, Tours, Laurels, Delegate: Student Council, War Bonds, Library Assistant, Volleyball, Messiah, Band Concert, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, Band Competition. GRACE LOIS COLE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Pan-American League, Pre-Med, Laurels, G.A.A., Messiah, Choral Competition. RICHARD JOHN COLLINS Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Pan- American League, Social Dancing, Laurels, War Bond Dele- gate, Library Assistant, Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Frosh- Soph Football, Tennis. ELVERA CORBETT Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Water Ballet, Delegate: Student Council, Schurzone, Library Assistant, Volleyball, Messiah: Spring Festival, Choral Competition, CAROLYN ANN COURTOIS Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Etiquette, Personality, Tours, Laurels, G.A.A.: Placement Clerk. ROBERT JAMES COYNE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Hunting and Fishing, Schurz Times Staif. 133 -w--apr RICHARD J. CRAGLIONE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Debating, Lettermen's, Pan-Amer- ican League: Basketball: Golf: Intramural Football: Base- ball: Messiah: Spring Festival MILDRED DOLORES CURLEY Clubs: 4A Girls, Dramatics, Knitting, Pan-American League, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A.: Spring Festival. CARL HARRY CYBULSKI Clubs: Clean-Up League, Engineering, Fire Marshals', Social Dancing: War Bond Delegate. STANLEY LOUIS CYGAN Clubs: 4B Boys, Movie Operators Pres., Polish, Social Danc- ing: Visual Education: Crew: Band Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. PAUL JOHN CYNOWA Clubs: 4A Boys: 4B Boys, Camera, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Track. HELEN DABICH Senior Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Opera, Social Dancing, Water Ballet: Laurels: Dele- gate: War Bond, G.A.A,, Schurzone: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival: Sweethearts: Choral Competition. BETTY ANN DAHLBERG Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Camera, International Circle, Tours: G.A.A.: Library Assistant. ROBERT ELWOOD DECKER Clubs: Gymnastics Sec., Life Saving, Spanish, Ushers: Stu- dent Council Delegate: Picked Platoon, LAVERNE WILMA DECKROW Senior Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls: International Circle, Knitting, Social Dancing: Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A., Schurzone: Intramural Volley Ball: Messiah: Spring Festival. LORRAINE ALICE DECKROW Senior Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, International Circle, Knitting, Personality Vice President: Laurels: Delegate: G.A.A., Schurz Times: Intramural Volley Ball, Intramural Basketball: Spring Festival. ALFRED ANTON DEICHSTETTER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Chemistry, Hunting and Fishing: Band Concert. ANTHONY LEROY DEMBOWSKI ' Senior Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing, Pan-American League, Social Dancing. ' EUGENE GEORGE DEMBOWSKI Clubs: 4B Boys: Band Concert: Band Competition. ROBERT WALLACE DERICHS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing, OFficers', Social Dancing, Tours, Young Scientists: Library Assistant: Band Concert: Spring Festival: R.O.T.C., Bowling Team. DONALD J. DERING Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Dramatics Secy., Pan-American League, Young Scientists. RITA MARIE DOLACINSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, College, Pre-Med: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Office Clerk. THERESA BARBARA DOLEWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Polish: G.A.A.: Schurzone: Messiah. JOANNE C. DOLL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Knitting, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours: Messiah: Choral Competition. THERESA STELLA DOMBROWSKI Clubs: Americanism, Music Appreciation, Opera, Polish: G.A.A, DOLORES LORRAINE DONAHUE Class Notable, Most Attractive: Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, De- bating, International Circle, Personality: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Library Assistant. JEANNE EMILY DONNAY Senior Election and Prom Committees: Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, French, Opera, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, VVater Ballet: G.A.A.: Intramural Basketball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Sweethearts: Choral Competition, ROBERT ARLAN DOWNEY Senior Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Inter- national Circle, Lettermenls, Pan-American League: Foot- ball: Track. DOLORES MICHELENE DRZEWICKI Clubs: 4B Girls, Etiquette, Knitting, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Spring Festival. CARL MARTIN DWORAK Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish: Swimming. 134 EUGENE PETER DYRKACZ Clubs: 4B Boys, Americanism, Camera, Polish, Young Scientists. LORRAINE MILLICENT EBERT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Pan-American League, Saddle, Sketch, Spanish: G.A.A.: Oflice Clerk: Messiah. . JAMES MCMAHON EDDINGTON Clubs: 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Lettermen's, Social Dancing: Teams: Football, Track. NANCY CAROL EICHSTAEDT Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls Sec., Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Creative Writing, Knitting, Personality, Saddle, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A.: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. EUGENE WILLIAM ELLERY Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Hunting and Fishing, Lettermen's, Social Dancing: Teams: Football. THOMAS GEORGE ELLERY Clubs: German, Gymnastics, International Cir-cle, Letter- 11lC1'1,S, Teams: Football, Intramural Track, Wrestliiig. MAXINE KATHERINE ELTMAN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, Personality, Polish: Of- fice Clerk. - AUDREY ELAINE ENDERS Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls: Ju11ior Girls: Americanism, International Circle, Pan-American League, Travel. LOIS MARGUERITE ERICKSEN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Tours: Laurels: Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A.: Office Clerk. LORRAINE RUTH FAGO Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Social Dalllflllg, Spanish, Water Ballet: Delegate: Student Council: Teams: Volleyball, Soccer. ARNOLD FISHER Clubs: 4B Boys. WALTER JOSEPH FLAKUS Clubs, 4B Boys, Engineering, International Circle: Band Con- cert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. ' GLENN WESLEY FRANCIS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Debating, French, Polish: Delegate: Student Council, Schurzone: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. RUTH DOROTHY FRANZ Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Etiquette, Pan- American League, Spanish: Delegate: War Bond, G.A.A. RONALD ARTHUR FREIWALD Prom and Schurzone Committees: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, College, Oflicers' Clufb Treas., Pan-American League, Tours, Ushers: Delegate: Student Council, Schurzonc: Military Ball Committee. LOIS ARLENE FUHRMANN Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, College, Creative Writing, In- ternational Circle, Personality: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. WILLIAM ROBERT GALIS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle, Social Dancing. EVELYN M. GANGALA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Knitting, Social Dancing: Laurcls: G.A.A.: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff. LORNA JEAN GARON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, Tours: Schurzone Dele- gate: Sweethearts. ROBERT HENRY GEERTSMA Clubs: 4B Boys, Chemistry, Chess and Checker, International Circle, Young Scientists: Laurels: Spring and Fall Festivals: Orchestra Competition: Solo and Ensemble Contests. FRANK A. GERSTMAYR Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Life Saving Pres.: Swimming Team. ANN MARIE GERTNER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Personality. ROBERT EDWARD GIBONS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hobby, International Circle, Social Dancing. JOSEPHINE GIULIANO A Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Office Girls, Personality, Saddle. 135 AUDREY FERN GLAWE 4B Girls Club, Laurels. A MARIE ELSIE GLEASON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality, Tours, G.A.A. Delegate, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball. VIRGINIA V. GOELTENBODT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Eti- quette, International Circle, Personality, Tours, G.A.A. RICHARD FRANCIS GOLBECK Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys,-4B Boys, Clean-Up League, Gymnastics, Hunting and Fishing, Delegate: Red Cross, Schurz Times, Visual Education. OLGA KATHERINE GOLOSINEC Cap and Gown Committee Chairman, Clubs: 4A Girls Pub- licity Chairman, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pre- Med, Radio Guild, Social Dancing, Laurels Delegate, Exec. Board, Delegate: Student Council, Sec., Treas., War Bonds, G.A.A., Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Staff, Messiah, Choral Competition, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Music Festival. AUDREY ANN GORALSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Personal- ity, Polish, Delegate: War Bonds, Red Cross, G.A.A. WALTER L. GORNY Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Engineering, Teams: In- tramural Baseball, Intramural Track. GEORGE EDWARD GOTTMANN Clubs: 4B Boys, International Circle, Young Scientists, Foot- ball Team. IRWIN JOHN GRABEL Clubs: 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle, Young Scientists. ISABEL LULA GRAHAM Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Personality, Schurzone Delegate. NORMA ANN GRAZIANO Clubs: 4A Girls, Creative Writing Treas., French, Interna- tional Cirtcle, Personality. IRENE BERNICE GREBOSZ Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Etiquette Vice Pres., French, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. ROBERT CONDIT GREMLEY Clubs: 4B Boys, Americanism Co-Sec., Pan-American League, Student Council Delegate, Basketball Team, Band Competi- tion. LA VERNE MAE GREWE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Social Dancing, Tours, G.A.A., Messiah. EDWARD GRIESMANN Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Movie Oper- ators, Schurzone Delegate. MARTIN J. GRYGIEL Clubs: 4B Boys, Camera, Engineering, Pan-American League, Saddle, Spanish, Tours. GERALDINE JEAN GRZEGOZEWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, G.A.A., Messiah. HOWARD PAUL GUMILAR Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Slide Rule, Wrestling Team. JOAN GUNDELFINGER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Drama- tics, Pan-American League, Sketch, G.A.A., War Bonds Delegate. WILLIAM MARLEY GUNDERSEN Class Notable, Friendliest, Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Pan-American League, Saddle, Tours, Young Scientists, Student Council Delegate, Visual Education, Teams: Football Frosh-Soph, Swimming, Crew. ROBERT ARTHUR GUNTHER Clubs: 4B Boys, -Camera, Clean-Up League, Engineering, International Circle, Young Scientists. NANCY ANN GURECKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Tours, G.A.A. Delegate. CAROLYN JANE GUTHAUS Class Notable, Most Musical, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Opera, Pan-American League, Laurels, Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross, G.A.A.3 Messiah, Choral Competition. JEANNE ADELE HAIGH Clubs: -4B Girls, Pan-American League, Personality, Radio Guild, War Bonds Delegate, Volley Ball Team, Messiah. 136 JEAN MARIE HALVERSON Clubs: 4B Girls, College, Pan-American League, Saddle, Slide Rule, Tours, Laurels, Delegate: War Bonds, G.A.A., Schurz Times, Schurzone, Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Volley Ball. JOHN HENRY HALVERSON Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Letter- men's, Pan-American League, Young Scientists, Student Council Delegate, Teams: Soccer, Swimming, Track, Intra- mural Track, Messiah, Spring Festival, Sweethearts, Choral Competition. SHIRLEY MAE HAMMERBERG Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Etiquette, Tours, Water Ballet, G.A.A. Delegate, Placement Clerk, Messiah, Choral Competition. ROSELLA MAE HANNETT Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Knitting, Personality, Tours, G.A.A. Delegate. JEAN HELEN HANSEN Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pre-Med, Social Dancing, Delegate: Student Council, Exec. Bd., VVar Bonds, Schurzone, Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Vol- ley Ball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. JUDITH HANSEN Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Knitting, Social Dancing, Delegate: G.A.A., Schurzone, Library Assistant, Teams: Soccer, Volley Ball. DOLORES KATHRYN HANSON Class Notable, Most Versatile, Clubs: Americanism Pres., French, Water Ballet Vice Pres., Laurels, G.A.A. Sec., Schurz Times Staff, Schurzone Co-Editor, Office Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volley Ball, Messiah, Choral Competi- tion. MARIE F. HANSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Knit- ting, Pan-American League, Laurels, G.A.A., VVar Bonds Delegate, Volley Ball Team, Messiah, Choral Competition. THOMAS L. HARDING Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, International Circle, Pan-American League, Tours, Young Scientists, Library Assistant. SHIRLEY MAE HARRER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Knitting, Opera, Radio Guild, Saddle, Laurels, Delegate: Red Cross, VVar Bonds, G.A.A., Schurzone, Library Assistant, Office Clerk, Messiah, Choral Competition, Mikado. MARILYN ELIZABETH HAUSBURG Class Gift Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Camera, International Circle, Knitting, Student Council Sec., Delegate: War Bonds, G.A.A., Teams: Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Messiah, Choral Competition, VERNA HAUTOP Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Knitting, Social Dancing, Laurels Delegate, Library Assistant, Bowling Team, DONALD B. HEALY Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Movie Operators, Saddle, Crew. JANICE MARIE HEDIN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Laurels, Messiah, Choral Competition. MARGOT MARIA HELM Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, College, Debating, German, Opera, Radio Guild, Laurels, Red Cross Delegate, OfHce Clerk, Library Assistant, Messiah, Sweethearts, Choral Competition, Mikado. HELEN FRANCES HENDLE Clubs: Americanism, International Circle, Knitting, Pan- American League, Social Dancing, Water Ballet, G.A.A. Delegate, Adjustment Clerk. WILBUR RUSSELL HENKEL Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. ' RICHARD WALTER HEURICH Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Chemistry, Tours, Laurels, Mes- siah, Sweethearts, Band Concert, Spring Festival, Band Com- petition, Orchestra Competition. HELEN LOUISE HINES Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Tours, Laurels, Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A.: Messiah, Orchestra Con- cert, Spring Festival, Orchestra Competition. ELAINE IRENE HOLLAND Class Gift Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls Sgt. at Arms, 4B Girls, International Circle, Music Appreciation Pres., Personality, Tours, Laurels, Book Room Assistant, Volley Ball Team. HARRIET E. HOLT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Laurels, Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A., Schurz Times, Spring Festival. DONALD THOMAS HOOKER Clubs: 4B Boys, Chemistry, Engineering, Laurels, Student Council Delegate, Rifle Team. JOAN ANN HOOKER Clubs: 4A Girls, Americanism, Cheerleaders, Dramatics, Knit- ting, International Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, Tours: G.A.A., Library Assistant, Office Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volley Ball, Messiah. WILLIAM M. HUDYMA Clubs: 4B Boys, Chemistry, College, Pan-American League, Puppets, Visual Education. l7a'7 ANNA DOROTHY HUMENIK . Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, French Vice Pres., Tours, Travel: Dele- gate: Laurels, Student Council: G.A.A.: Volley Ball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition: Fall Con- cert. CHESTER JOSEPH IGNATOWICZ Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys: War Bond Delegate: Bowling Team. RICHARD JOHN JANISLAWSKI Cap and Gown Committee: Social Dancing Club: Laurels Delegate: Teams: Cross Country, Swimming, Track. IRENE NANCY JANKOWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Water Ballet: Bowl- ing Team. ALFRED STANLEY JANUSZEWSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineering, Polish, Social Danc- ing, Ushers, Young Scientists. BETTY-JANE JAROSH Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Costume Design, Knitting, Pan-American League: Delegate: Laurels, Student Council, G.A.A., Schurzone: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. HARRY WILLIAM JENSEN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Cheerleaders, Hunting and Fishing, LCtt6f1116H,S, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish: Schurzone Delegate: Teams: Football, Track, Wrestliiig. ROBERT CARL JENSEN Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, En- gineering, Pan-American League, Saddle, Tours: Library As- sistant. JOAN THERESA JESZKA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Office Girls, Per- sonality, Polish: G.A.A. ANDREA ELISE JOHNSON Class Notable, Most Likely to Succeed: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls Pres., Junior Girls Sec., Americanism, Dramatics, Opera, Pan-American League, Saddle, Tours: Schurz Times Staff: Book Room Assistant: Messiah: Choral Competition. ARTHUR JOHNSON Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, International Circle, Lettermen's: Basketball Team. DOUGLAS STUART JOHNSON Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Debating, Pan- American League, Social Dancing, Young Scientists: Dele- gate: War Bonds, Laurels: Messiah: Band Concert: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Band Competition. ELOISE ELLEN JOHNSON Class Notable, Most Popular: Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls Vice Pres, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean- Up League, Debating, Pan-American League, Personality, Social Dancing: Delegate: War Bonds, G.A.A., Schurzone: Messiah: Choral Competition. ESTHER GERTRUDE JOHNSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, College, Pre-Med: Delegate: Laurels, Student Council: Placement Clerk: Messiah. GUYLA THERESA JOHNSON' Class Notable, Most Literary: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Draniatics, Radio Guild, Saddle, Tours: Laurels Delegate: Schurzone Staff: Schurz Times Staff: Oflice Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. JEANNETTE ANN JOHNSON Class Notable, Ideal, Prom Date: Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, De- bating, International Circle, Pan-American League, Person- ality Pres.: Student Council Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festi- val: Choral Competition. RAYMOND ALFRED JOHNSON Prom and Schurzone Committees: Clubs: Rifle, Ushers, Schur- zone Delegate. ROBERT LESLIE JOHNSON Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing, Tours, Young Scientists: Band Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. DORIS O. JOHNSTON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League: Schurz Times Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah. DALE M. JUHLIN ' Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Tours, Young Scientists: Delegate: Student Council, Schurz Times, Schurzone: Library Assistant: Golf Team: Band Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Fall Con- cert. HENRY EDWARD JURCZAK Clubs: Camera, Fire Marshals, International Circle: Laurels Delegate: Library Assistant. ERIK JUSTESEN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. IRENE ANN KACURA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Saddle, Social Dancing: Book Room Assistant: Teams: Soccer, Volleyi Ball. - DORIS MAY KAHL Clubs: 4B Girls, Costume Design, Sketch: G.A.A. I 138 LENORE ANN KAITSCHUCK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Costume Design, International Circle, Sketch: G.A.A. ROBERT PAUL KALETH Prom Committee: Clubs: 4.-X Boys, 4B Boys Vice Pres., Hunt- ing and Fishing, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish: Laurels: Teams: Football, Frosh-Soph, Swimming. LAVERNE HENRIETTA KALINOWSKI Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Etiquette, Inter- national Circle, Music Appreciation, Personality, Polish: Laurels: Delegate: G.A.A., Schurz Times: Office Clerk, DOLORES R. KALLENBACH Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette: Delegate: G.A.A. HARRIET MARY KALOWY Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean- Up League, Etiquette, International Circle, Polish: G.A.A.: Messiah. DOLORES EVE KAMINSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Dramatics, Per- sonality, Sketch: Volley Ball Team: Messiah: Choral Com- petition. SHIRLEY ANN KARMANN Class Notable, Most Dignified: Ring Committee, Chairman: Clubs: 4A Girls, Treasurer, junior Girls, Vice Pres., Clean-Up League, Personality, Tours: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. VIRGINIA FRANCES KAUTZI Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, International Circle, Music Appreciation, Saddle, Social Dancing, Style, Tours: Delegate: Laurels, Student Council, War Bonds: Schurz Times Staff: Library Assistant: Messiah: Choral Competition. ALFRED EDWIN KENDZIERSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys: Laurels: Teams: Cross Country Track. ROSEMARY KATHLEEN KENNEDY Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League: G.A.A.: Spring Festival. MARGUERITE K. KERNAN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Debating, Dramatics: Laurels: Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A.: Mes- siah: Spring Festival. ELAINE E. KETTER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls: Spring Festival. JEAN M. KIELBASA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Drama- tics, Tours: Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A.: Messiah: Spring Festival. FLORENCE ANNA KIERNA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Tours. ANN THERESE KING Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Knitting, Poster, Social Dancing: G.A.A. Delegate. A BERYL KING Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Pan-American League, 'Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Office Clerk: Tardy Clerk. JOYCE ANN KING Class Gift Committee: Clubs: Americanism, International Cir- cle, Knitting, Saddle, Social Dancing, VVater Ballet: G.A.A. Delegate. J. RICHARD KINSINGER Clubs: Camera, Saddle. HOWARD ARENT KJELDSEN Class Officer, President: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, American- ism, Pres., Hunting and Fishing, Lettermen's, Laurels Dele- gate: Soccer Team. THERESA MARIE KLECZEWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Knit- ting, Social Dancing: Delegate: War Bonds, G.A.A., Schurz Times. BERNICE MARGARET KLUCK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Knitting, Polish: Spring Festival. DOLORES MAE KNUDSEN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Fire Marshals. DOLORES ELAINE KOELLER I Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Messiah: Choral Competition. MARVIN PAUL KONERTZ I I Clubs: Chemistry, Debating, Engineering, Young Scientists: Schnrzone Delegate: Band Concert: Spring Festival. 139 LOIS BARBARA KOPKE Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Etiquette, Pan-American League: Red Cross Delegate: Schurz Times Staff. GERALD JOHN KORTAS Clubs: 4B Boys, International Circle, Polish, Sgt.-at-Arms, Young Scientists. DONALD RALPH KOWALSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Debating, Engineering, Social Danc- ing: Laurels: War Bonds Delegate. LOUIS WILLIAM KOZELUH Clubs: 4B Boys, French, Social Dancing, Young Scientists: Schurz Times Delegate. WILFRED MICHAEL KOZLOWSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Camera, College, International Circle, Dramatics, Engineering, Lettermen's, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Radio Guild, Tours, Travel: Baseball Team. MARY ANN KRAL Clubs: 4B Girls, Costume Design, Knitting, Pan-American League: Messiah: Choral Competition. NORMA JEAN KRASZEWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Polish, Social Dancing: Delegate: G.A.A., Schurz Times. LOIS SHIRLEY KREMPETZ Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Personality: Schurzone Delegate. ROBERT JAMES KRUCKMEYER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. GERALD CHARLES KRUEGER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineering, International Circle, Lettermen, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Young Scientists: Teams: Soccer, Intramural Track. LEONA THEA KRUEGER Election and Schurzone Committees: Clubs: Americanism, Debating, Opera, Pan-American League: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Delegate: Library Assistant: Spring Festival: Spanish Reading Contest. LOUIS WILLIAM KRUEGER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle: Teams: Cross-Country, Swimming, Track. FREDERICK LOUIS KRUMSIEG Clubs: 4B Boys, Debating, Engineering, International Circle, Pan-American League. ELLEN OLGA KRUTY Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Music Appreciation, Saddle, Tours: G.A.A.: Messiah. FLORENCE DOROTHY KRZY WDA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Polish: G.A.A.: Office Clerk. DOROTHY MAE KUEHN Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Personality: G.A.A. MARION KUFFEL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette. LARRY W. KUNKEL Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Debating, Engineering, Pan- American League, Social Dancing: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ANNE LORRAINE KUSS Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean-Up League, Dramatics, Knitting, Opera, Personality, Tours: Dele- gate: Student Council, War Bonds, Red Cross: Office Clerk: Messiah, Choral Competition, IRENE JANEANNA LADAS Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- Ameriean League, International Circle, Personality, Tours, Sgt.-at-Arms: G.A.A.: Schurz Times Staff: Office Clerk: Book Room Asst.: Library Asst.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JAMES LOUIS LAKEMEYER ' Clubs: 4B Boys, Engineering, Vice-Pres., Sgt.-at-Arms, Inter- national Cirle, Treas.: Laurels: Student Council Delegate. HARRY C. LALLY Class Notable: Most Versatile: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen, Treas., Pan-American League, Spanish, Young Scientists: War Bonds Delegate: Teams: Track, Football. MARYANN LAMANTIA Clubs: 4B Girls, Americanism, Music Appreciation, Pan- American League: G.A.A. DONALD N. LAMMERS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Chemistry, Debating, Engineering, Pan-American League, Young Scientists: Laurels. 140 JACQUELINE NEDINE LANCASTER Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Spanish, Tours, Volleyball Team, Messiah, Spring Festival, Orchestra Competition, Fall Concert. FRANCES LANE Clubs: 4A Girls, Knitting, Social Dancing, Tours, G.A.A., Messiah. MARGARET M. LANE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Amerieanism, G.A.A., Red Cross Delegate, Sehurzone Staff, Messiah. MERRY LEE LAPADO Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Puppets, Sketch, Tours, Red Cross Delegate, Volleyball Team, Messiah, Band Competition. DOROTHY MAE LARSEN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls. DOROTHY JEANNE LARSON Clubs: 4B Girls, College, Knitting, Library Assistant. LUCILLE JEANETTE LARSON Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours, Pres., Laurels, G.A.A., Office Clerk, Messiah, Choral Competition, Spring Festival. MARION DOROTHY LARSON Election Committee, Clubs: 4B Girls, junior Girls, American- ism, French, International Circle, Personality, Pre-Med, G.A.A., Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Messiah. MARJORIE DOLORIS LARSON Schurzone Committee, Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Amer- icanism, French, International Circle, Personality, Pre-Med, G.A.A., Schurzone: Staff, Delegate, Teams: Basketball, Bowl- ing, Volleyball, Messiah. EDMUND LEON LASKI Clubs: 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Life Saving, Polish, Social Dancing, Basketball Team. GERALD L. LAVANDER Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Clean-Up League, Future Craftsman, Fire Marshals, Tours, Delegate: Student Council, VVar Bonds, Red Cross. HELEN LAYE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Tours, International Circle, Pan-American League, Style, Pres., G.A.A., Office Clerk. ROBERT ANDREW LECH Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, International Circle, Polish, Social Dancing, Young Scientists. BYRON O. LEE Class Officer, Treasurer, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineer- ing, Gymnastics, International Circle, Lettermenls, Sec., Pan- Americau League, Social Dancing, Young Scientists, Student Council Delegate, Teams: Football, Soccer, Track, Messiah. PATRICIA CAROL LEE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Personality, Polish, Style, NVar Bonds Delegate. PAULINE E, LEMBACHNER Clubs: 4A Girls, -IB Girls, International Circle, Social Dancing, Style, Tours, Red Cross Delegate. LORRAINE ELEANOR LEONARD Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Pan-American League, Spanish, Tours, Laurel, Schurz Times Delegate, Book Room Asst. SARAH ANN LEONE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, junior Girls, International Circle, Social Dancing, Tours, G.A.A., Student Council Delegate, Soccer Team. SHIRLEY MAY LEWANDOWSKI Opera Club, Laurel, Red Cross Delegate, Schurz Times Dele- gate, Tardy Clerk, Messiah, Spring Festival, Sweethearts, Choral Competition. THOMAS MARWEDE LEWIS Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Letter- n1en's, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Young Scientists, Student Council Delegate, Library Asst., Teams: Basketball, Cross-Country, Track. DOROTHY LOUISE LIEBERS Clubs: 4B Girls, junior Girls, Americanism, Saddle, Tours, G.A.A. BERTHA PATRICIA LIMPER Class Notable, Most Athletic, Clubs: 4B Girls, College, Pan- American League, Spanish, Laurels, G.A.A., Teams: Basket- ball, Soccer, Volleyball, Messiah, Choral Competition. LAUREL MAE LINKLATER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Internation- al Circle. CHARLOTTE CAROL LISOWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Saddle, G.A.A. 141 FLORENCE ANN LOPAZ Clubs 4A Girls 4B Girls unior Girls Americanism Inter I J r .I 1 v ' national Circle, Music Appreciation, Social Dancing, Style, Tours: Delegate: G.A.A.: Messiah: Choral Competition. DIANA JEAN LOUTTIT Clubs: 4B Girls, Arnericanism, Debating, Dramatics: G.A.A.' Messiah: Sweethearts: Choral Competition. THOMAS JOSEPH LYNAM Class Notable, Most Literary: Clubs: 4B Boys, Chemistry, Debating: Laurels. BERNICE ANTOINETTE MADAY Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Sec., Personality, Social Dancing, Tours: G.A.A.: Teams: Volleyball. A JULIET MALLER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Social Dancing, Style: G.A.A.: Ofiice Clerk. RAYMOND MARKUS Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Etiquette, Rifie, Social Dancing, Tours, Ushers, Young Scien- tists: Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross: Library Assistant: Teams: Intramural Basketball, Track. DOROTHY F. MARLESK-I Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, International Circle, Pan-American League, 1 g,Tours: G.A.A.: Schurzone: Delegate: Spring Festival. JULIUS F. MARQUARDT Clubs: 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Ushers: Rifle Team. JOHN BRUCE MARTIN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Young Scientists: Laurels. A DONALD JOSEPH MASON Clubs: 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Hunting and Fishing, Letter- men's: Delegate: Red Cross: Teams: Soccer, Track, Wrestliiig. RONALD JOSEPH MATHEWS Class Notable, Most Likely To Succeed: Schurzone Commit- tee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Pres., Debating, Engineering, Treas., Fire Marshals, Pan-American League, Travel: Laurels: Student Council, Pres., Sz Executive Board, Delegate: Schurz Times, Schurzone: Teams: Cross-Country, Track. WILLIAM HALL MATTERN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, Tours: Laurels: Delegate: Student Council, Schurzone: Teams: Soccer, Tennis. JOHN A. MAUS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Dramatics, Hunting and Fishing: Delegate: Student Council. ALBERT BRUCE MAYER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Lettermen's, Social Dancing: Laurels: Delegate: Student Council, War Bonds: Teams: Football, Track: Messiah: Choral Competition: Spring Festival. EARL CHARLES MAZURK Clubs: Spanish, Tours: Laurels: Teams: Cross-Country, Foot- ball. GEORGE W. McDONALD Clubs: 4B Boys. HARRIET1' ANN McDOWALL , Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Costume Design, Pan-Amer- ican League, Sketch: Schurzone Delegate. MARILYN LOIS MCFRANKLIN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Oftice Girls, Personality, Style: Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A.: Schurzone Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah: Choral Competition. ROBERTA ETHELYN McGUIRE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Pan- American League, Spanish: Laurels Delegate: G.A.A.: Dele- gate: Student Council, Red Cross: Placement Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah. BARBARA LEE MCMURRAY Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Camera, Knitting: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Teams: Volleyball. LOIS CHARLOTTE MELTER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Debating, Etiquette, Pan-American League: Personality: Laurels: Schurzone Dele- gate: Teams: Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ERNEST MEYER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Chess and Checker, Hunting and Fishing, MARION E. MEYER Clubs: 4A Girls, Radio Guild, Travel: G.A.A. EVELYN MICKELSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Saddle, Tours. 142 ' MAUREEN ELLEN MIELING Gift Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B ir s, u G' 1 J nior Girls, Per- sonality. DONALD KURT MILLER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Young Scientists, Student Council Delegate, Teams: Soccer, Swimming, Intra- mural Basketball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Com- petition. VALERIA JUNE MONINGER Cl b 1 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, u s Office Girls, Personality, Style,,G.A.A. Delegate, Office Clerk. DOLORES J. MONTAGUE Clubs' 4A Girls 4B Girls Junior Girls, International Circle, Personality, Tours, Laurels, Teams: Bowling, Volleyball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. LORELEI MORGAN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Pre-Med, Saddle, Delegateg G.A.A., Schurz- one, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. DONALD JAMES MORRISON Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, College, French, International Cir- cle, Tours. ' JEANETTE MULVANNY Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours, Delegate: G.A.A., Student Council, Volleyball Team, Messiah. CHARLES H. MURGATROYD Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Ushers, Bowling Team. JEANINE VICTORIA MUSCATO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Opera, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, G.A.A., Vol- leyball Team, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. OLGA NAWRATIUK Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Tours, G.A.A., ,Office Clerk. IVER MARTIN NELSON - Clubs: 4B Boys, Chess, Pan-American League, Ushers, Laurels. KENNETH W. NELSON C Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Messiah, Spring Festival. RUTH EVELYN NELSON Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A 1r s, , Clean-Up League, Knitting, Personality, Saddle, Delegate: G.A.A., Schurz Times, Bowling Team, Messiah. A, GARNETTE ANNE NESMITH Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Personality, Polish, Laurels. HAROLD ALLEN NEWSOM Election Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Tours, Teams: Basketball, Cross-Countryg Track. G'l 4B Girls Junior Girls, GERALDINE MAE NICHOLSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Debating, Interna- tional Circle, Delegate: Laurels, G.A.A., Schurz Times, Schur- zone, Staff: Schurz Times, Schurzone. FRANCES ANN NOBLE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Dramatics, Pre-Med, G.A.A., Laurels, Delegate: Student Council, War Bonds, Volleyball Team, Messiah. v STANLEY NORDSKOG Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Clean-Up League, Swimming Team. DON R. NOREN Pin and Ring Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Dra- matics, Engineering, International Circle, Rifle, Social Dancing, Young Scientists. LORRAINE E. NOTTOLI Luncheon Committee, Clubs: ir s, , , Opera, Personality, G.A.A. Delegate, Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Messiah, Spring Festival. DOROTHY J. NOWACZYK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality, G.A.A., Messiah. 4A G' l 4B Girls Americanism GERTRUDE T. NOWACZYK Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Personality, Messiah. BETTY LOU NOWAK Clubs: 4A Girls 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Debating, International Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Laurels, Dele- gate: War Bonds, Red Cross, G.A.A., Ofhce Clerk, Volleyball Team, Spring Festival. ALLEN E. NYBERG ' Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, International Circle, Pan-American League. 143 GERALDINE CECILIA OBECNY Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Eti- quette, International Circle, Knitting, Polish: G.A.A.: War Bonds Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah, Spring Festival. RICHARD WALTER OLSEN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Engineering, Non- Coms, Pan-American League, Ushers: Delegate: War Bonds, Schurzone. GERALDINE ANN OLSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Social Dancing, Style: Delegate: Laurels, Red Cross: Spring Festival. ROBERT ANDERSON OLSON Clubs: Rifie, Ushers, Pres., Vice-Pres., Young Scientists, Sgt.- at-Arms: Picked Platoon, Officers: Military Ball Committee. ROSEMARIE JEAN OPLASKI Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, College, Personality, Social Dancing, Tours: Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Office Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, RICHARD J. ORLOWSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle. IRENE LEE OZUK Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan-American League, Personality: G.A.A.: Delegate: War Bonds, Schurzone: Bowling Team: Spring Festival. SALVATORE PACE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Clean-Up League, Engineering, Gymnastics: Track Team. ' I ANGELA ESTHER PARISI Schurzone Committee: Clu'bs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Amer- icanism, Camera, Fire Marshals, Vice-Pres., International Cir- cle, Saddle, Tours: Delegate: Red Cross, G.A.A., Schurzone: Schurzone Staff: Library Asst.: Messiah, Band Concert, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, Band Competition. GEORGE FELIX PATURALSKI Class Notable, Most Popular: Clubs: Lettermen's, Sgt.-at- Arms, Polish, Vice-Pres., Young Scientists: Teams: Football, Capt., Frosh-Soph Football, Intramural Track. CHARLENE ALICE PAUL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism: Dele- gate: Student Council, War Bonds, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Tardy Clerk. CLARENCE JOSEPH PAWELCZAK Clubs: 4B Boys, Polish. PHILIP RAYMOND PEARL Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Camera, College, Pan-American League, Social Dancing. DARLENE JEANETTE PEDERSON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Music Appreciation, Office Girls. RITA ANN PENCZEK Club: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Office Girls, Personality, Polish: G.A.A. Delegate. CHARLES G. PETERSEN Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, International Circle: Tours, Young Scientists: Laurels. DONALD BYRON PETERSON Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, International Circle, Social Dancing, Travel, Young Scientists: Schurzone Delegate. ROBERT PETERSON Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, International Circle, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Young Scientists: Track Team: Band Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition. ROY HERMAN PETERSON Class Notable, Most Dependable: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Fire Marshals, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Saddle, Tours: Laurels: Teams: Cross Country, Track. KENNETH WILLIAM PETRIK Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Sgt.-at- Arms, Hunting and Fishing, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, Young Scientists: Frosh-Soph Football. EDWIN DON PICUR Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, College, Fire Marshals, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle, Lettermen's, Polish, Young Scientists: Schurz Times Delegate: Teams: Tennis, Wrestling. LAVERGNE ANNETTE PITCHER Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Music Apprecia- tion, Opera, Pan-American League. . ADOLPH LOUIS PLANK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Lettermen's: Football Team. DANIEL GEORGE PLATT Class Notable, Typical Schurzite: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. Cheerleaders, Gymnastics, International Circle, Lettermen's, Social Dancing: Teams: Cross-Country, Track: Messiah, Spring Festival. 144 ERNEST FRANK PLECHATY Clubs: International Circle, Lettermen's, Social Dancing: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Football. HENRY WALTER POSPIECH Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Sec., Engineering, French, Treas., International Circle, Polish, Rifle, Social Dancing, Tours, Ushers, Young Scientists. WILLIAM WARREN POWELL Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Lettermen's: Teams: Football, Track. ARTHUR V. PRIES Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. AUDREY JOYCE PRUSENER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Personality, Tours: Laurels: Volleyball Team. ROY WALTER PULS Election Committee, Chairman: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Debating, Engineering, Lettermen's, Social Dancing: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Capt., Golf, Intramural Golf, Intramural Track: Messiah. LORETTA FLORENCE RAFALSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Costume Design, Polish, Style. MARCIA ANN RAHLING Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Personality, Tours: Volleyball Team: Messiah. RICHARD LLOYD RANDLE Clubs: 4A Boys, Camera, Movie Operators, Social Dancing, Spanish: Visual Education. FLORENCE RAPALA Class Notable, Most Courteous: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Etiquette, Treas., International Circle, Social Dancing: Laurels: G.A.A.: Office Clerk: Basket- ball Team. DOLORES LUCILLE REAGAN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing. JAMES BRUCE REDMOND , Class Notable, Most Dignified: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Social Dancing: VVar Bonds Delegate: Schurzone Delegate: Messiah. ' MARGARET REHR Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette: Delegate: Laurels, Stu- dent Council, G.A. A.: Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. ROBERT L. REITMEYER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, French, Gymnastics, International Circle, Social Dancing. HARRY LOUIS REUTER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Young Scientists: Teams: Cross Country, Football, Track. HERBERT EMIL REX f Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, German, Letter1nen's: Teams: Bas- ketball, Co-Capt., Baseball, Track, Intramural Track, Basket- ball, Volleyball: Messiah: Choral Competition. BARBARA MAE RIHA Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Ofice Girls: Delegate: War Bonds, Red Cross: Office Clerk, Library Assistant: Spring Festival. GERALDINE FRANCES RINGA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Knitting, Pan-American League, Personality, Polish, Spanish, Tours: G.A.A. DONALD ROBERTS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, International Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish: Laurels. WILLIAM J. ROCHE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, College, International Circle, Letter- men's, Pan-American League, Young Scientists: Student Council Delegate: Basketball Team. CLARAJEAN ROEDER Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Dramatics, Pan-American League, Tours: G.A.A.: Messiah. MARGARET DORIS ROHLEDER Prom Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Opera: Delegate: Laurels, Student Council, War Bonds, Red Cross, Schurz Times, Schurzone: Library Asst.: Messiah, Spring Festival: Sweethearts: Choral Competition. ROBERT VINCENT ROMANOWICZ Election Committee: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, International Circle, Vice-Pres., Life Saving, Pre-Med, Young Scientists: Spring Festival. HOWARD JOHN ROSZAK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Etiquette, Lettermen's, Polish, Young Scientists: Red Cross Delegate: Basketball Team. 145 HENRY ANTON ROZANSKI Clubs: 4B Boys, Camera, Chemistry, Pan-American League, Spanish: Teams: Cross-Country, Track. SHIRLEY CLAIRE RURIK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean- Up League, Opera: Laurels Delegate, Vice-Pres., Sec.: Dele- gate: Student Council, G.A.A.: Adjustment Clerk: Ofnce Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Sweethearts: Choral Competition. FRENCH M. RUSSELL Class Notable, Most Artistic: Prom, Chairman, and Luncheon Committees: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Pres., Engineering, Sketch, Vice-Pres., Social Dancing: Teams: Intramural Track, Intramural Basketball. CAROL JEANNETTE RUSTEMEYER Class Notable, Best Student: Luncheon Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Chess and Checker, College, Debating, Sec., German, Opera, Radio Guild: Laurels Delegate: Student Council Delegate and Exec. Board, G.A.A.: Schurzone Staff: Library Asst., Office Clerk: Messiah: Choral Competition. JOHN DONALD RUUD Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Chemistry, Engineering, Young Scientists. CHARLES V. RYCKAERT Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Life Saving, Young Scientists: Student Council Delegate: Swimming Team. ARLENE JOYCE SALINE Schurzone Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, G.A.A., Knitting, Pan-American League, Per- sonality, Tours: Laurels: Delegate: Student Council, Schur- zone: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. LEO J. SAMBORSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Engineering: Teams: Intramural Baseball, Intramural Track. DOLORES MARIE SANDAHL Class Gift Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, G.A.A., Music Appreciation, Pres., Pan-American League, Per- sonality, Social Dancing, Spanish: Laurels Delegate: Messiah, Choral Competition. JEAN CARROLL SANDELL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Painting, Pan-Amer- ican, Personality, Sketch, Tours: Laurels: Schurzone Delegate: Library Asst.: Bowling Team: Messiah. SUSAN LOU SANOICA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Knitting, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours: Laurels. HARRIET LOUISE SAWYER Class Notable, Friendliest: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Knitting, Office Girls, Personality: Li- brary Asst.: Office Clerk: Messiah, Spring Festival, Sweet- hearts, Choral Competition. LOIS ETHEL SAWYER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Pan-Amer- ican League, Personality: Volleyball Team: Messiah. MARVEL MAE SCHAEFFER Class Notable, Best Dancer: Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Treas., Debating, G.A.A., French, Personality, Social Dancing: Volleyball Team: Messiah, Sweethearts. WILLIAM JOHN SCHAFERNAK Clubs: 4A Boys 4B Boys, Americanism, Pan-American League, Sketch: Teams: Cross-Country, Track: Band Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition, Swing Show. ANNA MARIE SCHICI-IT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Treas., Americanism, Knitting, Personality, Radio Guild, Tours: Delegate: Student Council, War Bonds, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Bookroom Asst.: Messiah, Band Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition, Orchestra Competition, Fashion Show. THERESA MARIE SCHILLACI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Spanish: Laurels: Dele- gate: Student Council, G.A.A., Schurzone. LYNN LOIS SCHILLO , Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Camera, Pan-American League, Radio Guild, Pres.: Otlice Clerk. MARY H. SCHIMEI. Clubs: 4B Girls, Costume Design, Poster: Laurels: G.A.A. THOMAS FRANCIS SCHLAEGER Clubs: 4B Boys, Camera, Clean-Up League, Debating, Pan- American League: Swimming Team: Band Concert. JOAN MARIE SCHLENVOGT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, International Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing: Laurels: Schurz Times Delegate: Otiice Clerk: Teams: Bowl- ing, Sec. and Team Capt., Volleyball: Choral Competition, Messiah. CHARLOTTE L. SCHMIDT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Opera, Pan-American League, Social Dancing: Laurels: Schurz Times Staff: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball: Messiah, Choral Competition, Sweethearts. DOROTHY EDITH SCHMIDT Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Knitting: Laurelsi G.A.A., Office Clerk. CHARLES PETER SCHMITT Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. Engineering, Fire Marshals, Hunt- ing and Fishing, Plant Growers: Student Council Delegate: Library Asst. BETTY JANE SCHOENMEYER Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Personality: Messiah. LEONA K. SCHWAAB Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Style, Social Dancing: G.A.A.: Volleyball Team: Messiah, Spring Festival. RICHARD FREDRICK SCHWEIGERDT Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hunting and Fishing, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Spanish, Young Scientists: Teams: Football, Swimming, VVrestling: Messiah. IRVING M. SEDJO Class Notable, Most Courteous: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Lettermen's: Football Team. JEANNE LELA SELL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, French, Knitting, Personality, Tours: Laurels: Delegate: VVar Bonds, Schurz Times, Schurzone: Library Asst.: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Sweethearts, Choral Competition. DOROTHY MARY SELONKE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah, Spring Festi- val, Choral Competition. COREEN JOY SEPPER Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Accordion, International Circle, Knitting: Delegate: Laurels, G.A.A., Schurz Times: Office Clerk. G. KENNETH SHAFER Class Notable, Best Student: Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Debat- ing: Laurels, President: Delegate: Laurels, Student Council, Red Cross: Map Room Clerk: Basketball Team: Messiah, Band Competition, Orchestra Competition, Band Concert, Spring Festival. NORMAN SHOFF Clubs: 4A Boys, Camera, Hunting and Fishing, Movie Op- erators, Slide Rule, Spanish: Delegate: Student Council, War Bonds: Vis. Educ.: Football Team. ALBERT LOUIS SIEG Clubs: 4A Boys, Americanism, Debating, Engineering, Pres., Officers Club, International Circle, Young Scientists: Delegate: Laurels, War Bonds, Red Cross: Band Concert, Spring Festi- val, Band Competition, City Ensemble Competition. FRANCES JANE SIGBORN Clubs: Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Tours, Water Ballet: G.A.A.: Delegate: Schurz Times, Schurzone: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volleyball. ANNE IRENE SIMEK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Eti- quette, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League. ARMELLA SIMON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pre-Med, G.A.A.: Messiah. LILA FAYE SKOGLUND I Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Sgt.-at-Arms, Americanism, Knitting, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours: Laurels: Messiah, Choral Competition. , EDWARD A. SKOWRON 4A Boys, 4B Boys, International Circle, Social Dancing, Young Scientists: Red Cross Delegate. DOROTHY ROSEMARIE SKWERES Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Social Danc- ing: Delegate: G.A.A., Schurzone: Messiah. ELEANOR BERNADETTE SKWIER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality, Style: Office Clerk: Messiah. DIANE HELEN SLAGER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Painting, Social Dancing, Tours: International Circle: Laurels: G.A.A,: War Bonds Delegate, Schurz Times Staff, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. DONALD GEORGE SLOCK Clubs: Camera, International Circle, Movie Operators, Pan- American League, Tours, Young Scientists. AUDREY CATHERINE SLOMINSKI Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Secretary, Americanism: Ofiice Clerk. LENORA FRANCES SMIGAY Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality, Sketch: G.A.A. Delegate: Library Asst.: Spring Festival. MERYL LYREM SMITH Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Camera, Etiquette, Pan-Amer- ican League, Radio Guild, Style, G.A.A.: Bowling: Messiah, Choral Competition. WILLIAM M. SNOOK A Clubs: 4B Boys, Chemistry, Treas., Pan-American League: Laurels: Track Team: Band Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition. THERESA CONSTANCE SOBEL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Polish, Social Dancing: Delegate: Red Cross, G.A.A.: Messiah. 147 GEORGE A. SOCKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Engineering, Polish, Social Dancing, Ushers, Young Scientists, Bowling Team. TED J. SOLTYS Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Chess and Checker, Engineering, Polish, Pre-Med, Laurels, Track Team. ROY BERNT SOVE Luncheon Committee, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, International Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Travel, Young Scientists, Laurels, Delegates: Student Coun- cil, War Bonds, Red Cross. GLORIA VESTA SPAMPINATO Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Pan- American League, Style, Tours, Office Clerk, Messiah, Sweet- hearts, Choral Competition. IRENE FLORENCE SPENGLER Election Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Spanish, Tours, War Bonds Delegate, Messiah, Spring Festival. ELEANORE MARY SPITZA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality, Style, Messiah. JOSEPHINE ESTHER STACHNIK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Polish, Social Danc- ing, Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A. GLORIA ELAINE STADE Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Camera, Secretary, Radio Guild, Style, Library Asst., Bowling Team. RUTH ELAINE STANTON Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean-Up League, College, Laurels, G.A.A., Schurz Times Delegate, Band Concert, Spring Fes- tival, Band Competition. ROSE MARY PATRICIA STEEANSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, Personality. Polish, Style, Spring Festival. IERNON MICHAEL STEEANSKI Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Letter- men's, Tours, Teams: Basketball, Baseball. ' LASZLO STEIN Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Debating, International Circle, Vice-Pres., Lettermen's, Social Dancing, Basketball Team, Mgr., Messiah, Spring Festival. RICHARD T. STEINER Clubs: 4A Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Social Dancing, Dele- gate: Student Council Exec. Board, Red Cross, Bowling Team, Lunchroom Committee. . ELAINE ANN STENWICK Election Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, College, Secretary, Pan-American League, Pre-Med, Laurels, Delegate: NVar Bonds, G.A.A., Office Clerk, Messiah. DOLORES GERALDINE STEVENS Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Inter- national Circle, Polish, Tours, G.A.A. ELIZABETH CLAIRE STIEMERT Prom Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Dramatics, Pan-American League, Personality, Saddle, Social Dancing. Spanish, Theater, Tours, Delegates: VVar Bonds, G.A.A., Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Com- petition. RICHARD EDWARD STONE Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys. Camera, Engineering. MARILYN JEAN STORTZ Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Accordion, Americanism, Music Appreciation, G.A.A. MARGARET ANN STREET Prom Committee, Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Personality, Saddle, G.A.A., Delegate: War Bonds, Red Cross, Bowling Team, Messiah. ' SHIRLEY M. STUBE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Costume Design, Poster, Laurels, Office Clerk, G.A.A. FRANK JULIAN SZWARGA Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Social Danc- ing, VVar Bonds Delegate. ALICE DOROTHY SZYMCZAK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality, Style, Messiah. JUANITA MAE TANSOR Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, French, Pre-Med., Office Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Messiah, Spring Festival, Sweethearts, Choral Competition. KENNETH JAMES TANSOR Clubs: German, Opera, Messiah. 148 BETTY ANN TAPPERT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Eti- quette, Music Appreciation, Style, Tours, Laurels, War Bonds Delegate, Volleyball Team, Messiah, Sweethearts, Choral Com- petition. DAVID HENRY TAUBER Clubs: Experimenters, Rifle, Ushers, Young Scientists, Dele- gate: Student Council, War Bond, Red Cross, Schurz Times, Schurzone, Teams: Bowling, Swimming, Picked Platoon. Ofli- cers', Pres. THOMAS LEWIS TAWODA ' Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Camera, Creative Writing, Pan- Ainerican League, Spanish, Office Clerk, Frosh-Soph Football Team. CHARLOTTE E. THOMMES Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Eti- quette, Style, G.A.A. Delegate, Teams: Intramural Baseball, Bowling, Intramural Volleyball. NORMAN STEWART THOMPSON Clubs: 4B Boys, Chess and Checker, Debating, Laurels. LESTER G. THUROW Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Young Sci- entists. f KENNETH WILLIAM TIMMCKE , Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, College, International Circle, Tours, Laurels, Messiah, Choral Competition. ROBERT WILLIAM TOMLJANOVICH Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Lettermen's, Intramural Basketball. HENRY JOHN TRAGARZ . Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Fire Marshals, Hunting and Fishing, International Circle, Social Dancing, Young Scientists. ELIZABETH J. TRAUSCH Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, College, Bowling, French, International Circle, Personality, G.A.A., Schurzone Delegate, Adjustment Clerk, Music' Appreciation. MARYAN A. TRAVEN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Knitting, Pan-American League, Tours, Delegate: Student Council, War Bonds, Library Asst. LOIS MARGARET TROESTER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Saddle, Spanish, Tours, Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Com- petition. HAZEL LOUISE BECK TRONCHETTI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Camera, Pan-American League, Personality, Spanish, Volleyball, Messiah. RICHARD A. URBAN Clubs: Spring and Fall Concerts, Band Competition. DONALD PAUL VADY Class Notable, Best Dancer, Gift Committee, Chairman, Clubs: 4B Boys, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Delegate: Student Council, War Bonds, Ofiice Clerk, Football, Messiah, Choral Competition. PATRICIA VIRGINIA VAUGHN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Volleyball Team. JOAN LAVERGNE VEH Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Eti- quette, Music Appreciation, Style, Tours, Laurels, War Bonds Delegate, Library Asst., Messiah, Sweethearts, Choral Com- petition. YVONNE MARIE VESTAL Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Interna- tional Circle, Office Girls, Pan-American League, Personality, Saddle, Spanish, G.A.A., Spanish Reading Contest. DOROTHY MARILYN VOMASKA Clubs: 4A Girls, War Bonds Delegate, Messiah. DOLORES HELEN VOSS Clubs: Cheerleaders, Sketch, Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Mes- siah, Spring Festival. HERMAN G. WAARICH ' Cap and Gown Committee, Clubs: Physics, Slide Rule, Laurels, Student Council Delegate, Teams: Cross-Country, Track. DOROTHY WAGNER Clubs: 4B Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera, Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross, G.A.A., Spring Festival. ROSEMARY C. WAJERSKI Clubs: 4B Girls, International Circle, Knitting, Polish, Social Dancing, G.A.A., Senior Chorus. MERNA ELAINE WALDEL i Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Etiquette, Style, G.A.A., Student Council Delegate, Schurz Times Delegate. 149 HAROLD JOHN WALDOCH A Class Notable, Most Attractive, Clubs: International Circle, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Young Scientists, Stage Crew, Teams: Football, Track, Band Concert, Band Compe- tition, Spring Festival. ALBERT C. WALTERS Class Notable, Most Musical, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Inter- national Circle, Young Scientists, Laurels, ,Student Council Delegate, Teams: Swimming, VVrestling, Messiah, Band Con- cert, Spring Festival, Band Competition, Orchestra Competi- tion, Solo Competition, Ensemble Competition. JOHANNA T. WANDERSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Office Girls, Person- ality, Polish, G.A.A. WILLIAM SCHUYLER WATROUS Class Notable, VVittiest, Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Debating, Lettermen's, Pan-American League, Golf Team, Picked Platoon. DONNA LEE WEATHERFORD Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Fire Marshals, Inter- national Circle, Personality, Laurels, Delegate: Red Cross, G.A.A., Schurzone, Volleyball Team, Messiah, Sweethearts, Choral Competition. I ELLA MARIE WEBER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, German, Pan-American League, Personality, Spanish, Tours, Laurels. ELMER DONALD WEGNER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Ofhcers', Travel, Ushers', Young Scientists, Visual Education. DOROTHY MARIE WEHMEYER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Clean-Up League, Dramatifcs, Fire Marshals, French, Social Dancing, Style, Dele- gate: Laurels, G.A.A., Red Cross, Schurzone, Teams: Basket- ball, Soccer, Volleyball, Spring Festival. MARY A. WERNICKE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, College, International Circle, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours, G.A.A. Delegate, Office Clerk, Teams: Basketball, Volleyball, Bowl- ing, Choral Competition, Messiah, Spring Festival. CAROL JEAN WESSLING Class Officer, Vice President, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pres., Americanism, Clean-Up League, Knitting, Saddle, Tours, Laurels, Delegate: G.A.A., Student Council, Messiah, Choral Competition. BERNICE ELIZABETH WICINSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Music Appre- ciation, Pan-American League, Personality, Tours, Laurels, Schurz Times Staff. g RUTH WIEGEL Class Notable, Wittiest, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, German, Personality, Tours, Choral Com- petition, Messiah, Sweethearts. CHESTER PAUL WIERONSKI Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Movie Operators, Visual Education. JUNE GRETA WIKSTROM Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Drama- tics, Pan-American League, Pre-Med, Laurels Delegate, G.A.A. BARBARA WILDE Clubs: 4B Girls, Americanism, French, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Sketch, Laurels, Schurz Times Del- egate. MARTHAN DOLORES WILKE Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Music Appreciation, Pan-American League, Personality, Social Danc- ing, Spanish, Tours, G.A.A., Messiah, Spring Festival, Sweet- hearts, Choral Competition. BARBARA JEAN WILLEMS Class Notable, Most Artistic, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Painting, Pan-American League, Saddle, Spanish, Tours, Laurels, Delegates, Student Council, G.A.A., Schurzone Staff, Book Room Asst, Spring Festival, Orchestra Competition. GLORIA ELAINE WILLIAMS Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, International Circle, Pan-American League, Spring Festival. GORDON REES WILLIAMS Clubs: 4B Boys, Americanism, Camera, Chemistry, Laurels, Track Team. STEPHEN ANTHONY WINIKAITIS Clubs: 4B Boys, Chess and Checker, Pres., Debating, Pan- American League, Laurels Delegate, Chess Team, Capt. CHARLES A. WINKELMAN Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Pan-Amer- ican League, Plant Growers, Choral Competition, Messiah. ARLENE LORRAINE WISNIEWSKI Club: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Clean-Up League, Etiquette, International Circle, Opera, Pan-American League Social Dancing, Spanish, Laurels, Delegate: G.A.A., Schurz Times, Office Clerk, Bowling Team, Choral Competi- tion, Sweethearts, Messiah. ESTHERMINNA WITTKE Class Gift Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Knitting, Delegate: Laurels, G.A.A., Schurz Times, Staff: Schurz Times, Schurzone, Oflice Clerk, Teams: Soccer, Vol- leyball, Choral Competition, Messiah. WILLIAM KENNETH WOELBELING Clubs: 4B Boys, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing, Pan- American League, Spanish, War Bonds Delegate. 150 FRANCES HELEN XWOICIECHOXWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle Knitting, Personality, Poster, G.A.A., Delegate: War Bonds Red Cross: Spring Festival. STEPHANIE GENEVIEVE WOJNAROWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, junior Girls, Polish, G.A.A. GRACE ROSE WRIGHT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Eti- quette, Travel, Delegate: VVar Bonds, Red Cross, Shop Dept. Clerk. DOROTHY KATHERINE WROBLEWSKI Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Pan-American League, Social Dancing, Personality, Laurels, G.A.A. FERN WYGERT Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle, Opera, Saddle: Delegate: VVar Bonds, G.A.A., Volleyball, Mes- sia, Choral Competition. FLORENCE HELEN WYSUMIERSKI Clubs: 4B Girls, Etiquette, Personality, Polish, Delegate: Red Cross, G.A.A., Spring Festival. ETHEL FRANCES YOUNG Clubs: Music Appreciation, Opera: Laurels Delegate. ROBERT ZAK Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Gymnastics, Lettermen's, Schurz Times Delegate, Teams: Cross-Country, Track. RAVINE ZAMKOV Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B, Social Dancing. CHARLOTTE LOUISE ZASTROW Ring and Pin Committee, Sec., Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, International Circle, Knitting, Per- sonality, Laurels, Library Asst., Placement Clerk. LILYAN PATRICIA ZAVODNY Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Personality, Sad- dle, Laurels, G.A.A. Delegate, Volleyball. DONALD SIGMUND ZELINSKI Clubs: 4B Boys, Dramatics, International Circle, Pan-American League, Saddle, Spanish, Tours, Young Scientists. DOLORES JEAN ZEPP Clubs: 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Dramatics, Etiquette, Style, G.A.A., Bowling Team. ESTHER DOROTHY ZIEGLER Clubs: 4A Girls 4B Girls, Junior Girls, German, Personality, Tours, G.A.A. JOAN MARGARET ZIEMBA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, Americanism, Costume Design, Pan-American League, Sketch, Laurels. RONALD NORMAN ZIEMEK Class Notable, Most Athletic, Clubs: Gymnastics, Lettern1en's, Social Dancing, Teams: Football, Track, Capt, RITA ANN ZIENTEK Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Clean-Up League, Knitting, Plant Growers. LORETTA IRENE ZMUDKA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Etiquette, International Circle, Knit- ting, Laurelsg G.A.A. ANNAMARIE ZUCHEL Election Committee, Clubs: 4A Girls, junior Girls, Inter- national Circle, Social Dancing, G.A.A,, Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross, Schurzone, Messiah, Spring Festival. JEANNIE YVONNE ZYLSTRA Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, junior Girls, International Circle, Pan-American League, Tours, G.A.A., Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross, Schurz Times, Adjustment Clerk: Messiah. 1 v NOT PICTURED LEROY HUGO BORMAN Clubs: Rifle, Tours: Map Room Clerk: Visual Education. ARTHUR JOHN BUSBY ' Clubs: Letterrnen's, Young Scientists: Basketball Team. MURIEL AYN DAHLQUIST Clubs: Americanism, Music Appreciation: G.A.A. RALPH DANIEL DITTMER Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Tours JANE FELLENZ Clubs: 4A Girls, Radio Guild, Sketch, Travel: G.A.A. JOHN GEANOPLIS Teams: Cross-Country, Track: Band Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. WILLIAM FRED GEISTLINGER Clubs: 4B Boys, Chemistry, Debating, Young Scientists: Dele- gate: Laurels, Student Council: Lunch Room Com-mittee. GORDON GEORGE GEORGEN 4B Boys Club: Swimming Team. LEONARD LOUIS GONGALA Clubs: 4B Boys, Pan-American League, Polish: Laurels: War Bonds Delegate. PATRICIA EUNICE GRUHN Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Junior Girls, International Circle Social Dancing: Delegate: Laurels, Student Council, War Bonds, Red Cross. ENRY CONRAD GUNDERSON Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Hunting and Fishing, Social Danc- ing, Tours, Young Scientists: Student Council Delegate. LILLIAN HART Clubs: Chemistry, Dramatics, Social Dancing: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurzone Delegate: Library Assistant: Bowling Team. KARL FRANCIS LINDER Transfer from St. George's High School, Evanston, Ill. LE MOYNE MILLER No activities. EUGENE V. MOUNT Clubs: College, Physics. GORDON EARL NEBEL - Clubs: 4A Boys, 4B Boys, Pan-American League, Young Scientists. JAMES DUNCAN O'MARA No activities. RICHARD RESNER Clubs: 4B Boys, Engineering, Hunting and Fishing. ANITA GERALDINE RYMER Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls, Personality, Tours: G.A.A.: Schurz Times Delegate. ILEENE LUCILLE TODD Clubs: 4A Girls, 4B Girls: G.A.A. OREN EVERETT WALDAL - Clubs: 4B Boys, Movie Operators, Social Dancing: Map Room Clerk: Visual Education. 152 June Committees af Work The Prom Committee, chairman, French Russell, sponsors, Mr. Huntley, Mr. Roncoli, and Mrs. Sugarman, work to make the Prom a huge success. The Cap and Gown Committee, Olga Golosinec, chairman, and Miss Durland and Mr. Craig, sponsors, did valuable work. The Schurzone Committee, Miss Theobold and Miss Rus- sell, sponsors, was indispensable to the work of the Schut- zone Office. The Ring and Pin Committee, Shirley Karmann, chairman, and Mr. Haggard, sponsor, collected the money for the class ringzs and pins. Chairman Donald Vady, sponsors Miss Halushka, Miss Hendricksen, and Mr. Golub, and the members of the Gift Committee choose the class gift. Class Elections were planned by the Election Committee, chairman, Roy Puls, and sponsors, Miss Hartwell, Miss English, and Mr. Ulveling. Arranging for a big event is the Luncheon Committee, Merry Lee LaPado, chairman, and sponsors Miss Keenan, Miss Kilpatrick, Miss Halushka, and Mr. Stevenson. 153 ' Mrs Purcell's 4A Girls' Club The june 4A Girls Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Purcell, had as its objective the promotion of a closer relationship bezween the girls and the provision of a means of informally meeting and enjoying each other's company. The traditional event carried out every semester by the 4A Girls was changed. This year the girls had a Father and Daughter Social in place of the usual Mother and Daughter Tea. A special program was followed by refreshments, and the large number of fathers who attended proved that this social event was indeed a success and the highlight of the year's program. Andrea Johnson, President, with Eloise johnson, Nancy Eichstaedt, Shirley Karmann, LaVerne Deckrow, and Betty Jarosh, are planning some of the sernesrer's activities. 154 Mrs. Heinle's 4 A Girls' Club Jean Kielbasa, Evelyn Gangala, Mrs. Heinle, Ida Arns, Laurayne Bozzone, Marguerite Kernan, Bertha Limper, Lois Ericksen, and Donna Weatherford are the leaders of the club During the last semester of high school, we are caught in a whirlpool of events. Within the continuous cycled in which school revolves, classmates often find they are strangers. It - is the purpose of the Senior Girls Club to promote a happy and friendly feeling toward all members of the Senior classes. The semester was highly successful due to the efforts of the girls, their officers, and sponsor, Mrs. L. Heinle. Combining social events with school services, memories of the friends made, and enjoyable club meetings will remain long after graduation. 155 June 4A Boys Here are the boys who lead the school in sports competition, in school govern- ment, and in various assembly programs, all brought together to make one fine group. The 4A Boys Club, sponsored by Mr. Stevenson, elected the following boys to lead them in the semester's activities: French Russell, President, Robert Kaleth, Vice President, Henry Pospiech, Secretary, Robert Tomljanovich, Treasurer, Fred Schweigerdt, C. Martin Dworak, and Ken Petrick, Sergeants- at-Arms. One of their service projects was securing a donation for the Infantile Paralysis Drive. The opportunity for getting the graduating boys together in this club was welcomed since the 4A's wanted to be able to look back on the fun-filled times spent together. They will long remember all their friends in the club, and their part in making it successful. 156 Dreams Fulfillecl What Jecretf lie hehind a door Which standf forhidding . . . ever cloJed? What joyf, what tritth may. lie in Jtore For him who openf np that door And findf heyond the threfhold hare The fecretf which hif longing Joni HaJ given him the right to Jhare! What pleafare and what thanhf Jiihlime Grow in the heartf of thofe who find The door if open. Clear aJ chimef Which echo roiind at Eafter time Oar hearts ring oat in gratitude! We Jtep within and there hehold The joy and tritth and Jolitade! The doorf of Schitrz again ftand wide. With fond farewellf we'il all pan throitgh And leave, to Jhare oitr joy and pride! We'll keep the .fecretr which ahide Within a thoitfand yonthfid hearty, The dreamy which found their hirth at Scharz, The fongf, which thif oar :chool imparts! Welcome Seniors To the classes of 1947: Now that you have become graduates of the Carl Schurz High School, you have also become alumni and, consequently, members of the Schurz-jefferson Alumni Association. Welcome, fellow Alumni! is the word extended to you from those who have gone before you, from the one alumna of 1885 through the many alumni of 1946. Congratulations to the classes of '47 on their fine records of achievement in every phase of school life, and best wishes for success and happiness in life out of school. The Schurz-Jefferson Alumni Association has a long and rich history of tradition for the two schools represented, extending over a period of more than sixty years. It's a long, exciting, and ever-widening trail of accomplishment and happy association that your Alumni Association will give you. And so once again-Welcome, Classes of '47 and Fellow Alumni! i The Alumni of 60 Years. 158 - -f-- V- - ., MQ my WW W Bw AFQBJ 55M N M aff if SSB EQ YF? A im MQ? Eg Y Www! EQQUQQWKUCKE' A A JM? M 3 ,Jiri lay F5slZf?,W..x' I N Administrative Staff .....,. 11 Assistant Principals Miss Elinor B. Goelz .......... 10 Mr. Charles A. Buell.. 10 Athletics Boys ...........,.... 98-107 Baseball ......... 107 Basketball ....,.. 102-103 Bowling ............ 101 Cross Country ....., 105 Football ............. 98-100 Ice Skating ......., 101 Soccer .,.,......... 105 Swimming ...., 106 Track ............, 104 Wrestling ...,,.... 106 Girls ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, 108-1 10 Alumni Association ,.c.,.. ..,. 1 58 Bands .........,,.,...,.,,........ 88-89 Choruses ........ 84-85 Clubs Americanisrn ,.... 54 Biology ..,.,. 68 Camera ........ 59 Chemistry ....,... 68 Chess ............,..,. 77 College ..,.,,............. 77 Creative Writing ...... 72 Dramatics ............. 74-75 Engineering .....,. 65 Etiquette ....,,..... 57 Fire Marshals ,.,..,... 64 French .....,...,..... 62 German .................... 62 Gymnastics ............., 69 International Circle .. 63 junior Girls ..,.,,.,.,,, 56 Knitting .................. 58 Latin ............ 60 Laurels ............ 77 Lettermen's ..,.... 69 Life Saving ......,.....,. 69 Modern Manners ...... 58 Music Appreciation .. 71 Office Girls .............. 70 Opera ............ 78 Painting ..........,.. 75 Pan-American ....... 55 Personality .....,. 58 Physics .,,.,,.,,,,..,,.., 68 Plant Growers .,.,,,, 59 Polish .,,,...,.,.,.,... 61 Poster ..,.,,....., 75 Puppet .....,......... 73 Radio Guild ..... 59 Saddle ....,,...,...,.,.... 67 Social Dancing ,,,,,,., 76 Sophomore Girls ,..... 66 Spanish .,,...,,...,. 62 D 160 Clubs Ccontinuedj Travel ,..,............. 63 Tours ............,... 63 Water Ballet ....,.. 1 1 1 Departments Biology ....... 42 Chemistry ...,,,,. 41 Commercial ,............ 49 General Science ....... 45 Household Arts ....... 45 Mathematics .,....... 50 Physics ...,.,...,.... 40 Social Science .....,, 43 Technical .....,.,..,. 46-48 Vocational Art ,,,.,.,.. 44 Division Pages Activities ,,... 52-53 Athletics ....... 96-97 Seniors ..,....... 112-113 The School ........ 6-7 Division Rooms Freshmen ,....... 3 1 -3 8 juniors .......,... 18-23 Sophomores ..,,,.. 24-30 Faculty ..,...... 12-17 Library ..,..,......t,t 39 Open House ,..,..., 94 Orchestras .,t.....,........,V..,..,,.,. 86-87 P.T.A. .....,.............,....,..,,.....,... 5 1 Principal, Mr. Carl G. Tietz .......,.. .... 8 -9 R.O.T.C. .,,................,,.............. 90-92 School Secretaries .................., 11 Schurzone ...,.,,.......... 83 Schurz Times ........ .................. 8 2 Seniors january Class ..................,.......... ........ 1 15-125 january Officers and Notables 114 January 4A Boys Club .,............. . 127 January 4A Girls Club ,.... 128 january Senior Prom ...,.. 129 January Committees ...... 126 Seniors June Class ....,,....................... 131-152 june Officers and Notables ...... ...... 1 30 June 4A Boys Club ............... 156 June 4A Girls Clubs ......... 154-155 june Committees ........,, .... 1 53 Service Organizations Book Room Assistants ............ . 80 Engineer, Mr. Nicholas Lies ....,.. . 81 Library Assistants ................. 80 Map Clerks ............, 80 Movie Operators ...,.... 81 Red Cross ................. 80 Stage Crew ........ 81 Special Events ......... .... 9 3-95 Student Council .....,, . 79 Theme Pages ......,. 2-5 Title Page ............ 1 Veterans' School ..... 59 1


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