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

 - Class of 1948

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This seemingly simple task is only one of the many which the capable Schurz stage crew executes to make each assembly program a success. Gaz W ,raw Y Q 'K S1 jx Q X wx ' ., Ti .,, .M -svn. J, v - -'vb--.1-J sas-,-' - tg vw ,X S Hx MS' w X 5 X x si N' wx 4 gf.: am M 'Swv 7 Y F .:-In H, W- ' :- , + Q M 5 Nl ' . . 5 7 :--,:-::..zz ., , ......, 1 . ,, wi- ,:25'- Q- , he aww. J l ' w 4 3 X 1 1 X if x X xx' Sz Q R A 4 xx H ,J 5 i 5 mat-N, mggw, N 'Q x ,fb -.X Q Q f if fn- -I-K A-awww z .,.. n Yi' n . 5 Qi, fi? 'Qu n Hs. a-, Q 2? ,sk ,. :. 2 f f 'Qw- ' ff .fgrllizianfi .911 flue WaLin Riclnftl Gorslxi. .1 Ititurc ctitltsniiin, is clcfftly plati- inig .1 pic-cc of woocl to lie turn:-cl into al useful Article. Amitl the roll of the press Dick Pecli critically cxitmincs L1 proof of his work and can he justlv priuucl of his .achievement Practical experience, amcl the knowledge of md- chincrv is acquirecl by Martin Vasc-k as hc operates .1 clrill press. NT? Rn. .Aw f7Ae 5300! A building filled with many kind Of race, creed, nationality, Of Schurzires, Americans all, Learning freedom and liberty. -SAM id Euing fogeflzer ni? X 1 Q igx 3 .L.. 5 Qgmmki A Our .xdfidififanf princzpa A Miss ELINOR GOELZ Animzrzt Principal MR, CHARLE5 A. BUEL1 Afmtmzt Prmczpfzl gyhcienf, .ivlegofug .fd wayd manly fo .xdfmizif MR. EDWIN L. MYERS Office Aid MISS HELEN A. WOELFEL Aitendance Counselor MR, CHARLES W. HILL Offife Aid MR. HENRY W. SOLEM Adiusiment Coumelor wwf' MRS. ANNE NEILSEN MISS FLORENCE ALTHAUS Srhfm! Clerk Frexloman Advimr MISS ADELAIDE K. PEARCE Piaremenl CUIHIJEIUY MRS. JEAN CARLTON Srbool Clerk MISS ESTHER E. BLADE offf.-9 Aid QCLL t Row 1-Florence Althaus, Language Department, Maud F. Appleyard, Social Science Departmenu Eleanor -I. Beaton, Language Department, Elizabeth L. Bell, Commercial De- partmentg Theodore W. Blum, Boys' Physical Education Department, Elizabeth L. Bradley, English Department. Row 2-Irene C. Brenne, Household Arts Department, Fred C. Broderson, Technical Department, Sergeant Willis P. Brown, R.O.T.C. Departmentg Dorothy S. Burke, English Departmentg Mae D. Carlson, Girls' Physical Education Department, Wilbur Church, Chemistry Department. 17 Row 5-Anne F, Cierpik, Language Department: Katherine V. Connell, Social Science Department, Everett H. Craig, Mathematics Departmentg Verna I. Crofts, English De- partment, Victor M. Crown, General Science Department, Mary Curran, Art Department. Row 4-M. Dorothy Davidson, Social Science Department, Sam L. Dolnick, Technical Department: Robert L. Drdla, Technical Departmentg Martha H. Du Bois, Social Science Department, Alice H. Dutland, Language Departmentg Nan T. English, General Science Department. GCLL Row l-Cyrena M. Everist, English Department, Emily M, Falkenroth, Mathematics Department, Bernard Fischer, Music Department, George S. Fleming, Chemistry Depart- ment, Grace Frick, Commercial Department, Ann V. Gale, Art Department. Row 2-Clarence G. Garasha, Mechanical Drawing Depart- ment, Arthur J. Golub, Commercial Department, Roger K. Goodwin, Chemistry Department, Louis C. Granzin, Mathematics Department, Helene C. Grossenbacher, Eng- lish Department, Helga A. Hagen, Mathematics De- partment. Row 3-Catherine B. Hagey, General Science Department, Harold W. Haggard, Physics Department, Gertrude Ha lushka, Social Science Department, Julia M. Hartwell Mathematics Department, Clayborne Harvey, Music De partrnent, Ransom Harvey, Physics Department. Row 4-Otto E. Harz, Boys' Physical Education Depart- ment, Avis E. Haugen, English Department, Barbara A Hawkins, Girls' Physical Education Department, Lilian S. Heinle, Commercial Department, Agnes H. Hendrick- sen, English Department, Charles W. Hill, Physics De- partment. 18 HCM Row l-Gisella M. Hill, Commercial Department, Sergeant john F. Hill, R. O. T. C. Department, Nina A. Huhn, Household Arts Deparrmentg Otto E. Huntley, Chemistry Department, Sadie O. johnson, Biology Department, Ernest B. josi, Technical Department. Row 2-justo juliano, Language Department, Elizabeth S. Kanies, Mathematics Department, Elizabeth A. Keenan, Social Science Departmentg Catherine J. Kilpatrick, Lan- guage Department, Charles M. Kipp, Boys' Physical Education Department, Olivia G, Kirchhoff, Commercial Department. 19 v l i Row 3-Claudice M. Kober, Household Arts Department, Elsa L. Krenz, Language Department, Harry C. Lassen, Chemistry Department, Harriet E. Lee, English Depart- ment, Mildred M. Loucks, Social Science Department, Margaret A. Magrady, Mathematics Department. Row 4-Clio Mamer, English Department, Nicholas Mar- low, Mechanical Drawing Department, Mary C. Matnell, Mathematics Department, Myrtle A. Martin, English Department, Elma M. McRae, Girls' Physical Education Departmentg Marion B. Mecca, Girls' Physical Education Department. HCM Row 1-Maria H. Melnyk, Mathematics Department, Viola Row 5-Allan J. Newman, Technical Department, Erna E. C. Michel, Art Department, Edgar H. Micldendorff, Me- chanical Drawing Departmentg Edward J. Miller, Com- mercial Departmentg Eleene Minnis, English Department, Dennis J. Morrissey, English Department. Row 2-Mary J. Moynihan, Language Department, Bernice C. Murana, Biology Department, Helen R. Murtaugh, English Department, Edwin L. Myers, Chemistry Depart- ment, Nellie C. Nelson, Mathematics Department, Luella A. Newell, Art Department. Nixon, Biology Department, Eugene J. Nowak, Boys' Physical Education Departmentg Edith E. O'Connell, Eng- lish Department, Fred L. O'Keefe, Boys' Physical Educa- tion Department, Bernadette R. Orem, Language De- partment. Row 4-Adelaide K. Pearce, Commercial Department, Dor- othy K. Perry, Girls' Physical Education Department, Thomas W. Perry, Physics Departmentg Luella C, Pierce, Music Department, Michael J. Pollack, Boys' Physical Education Departmentg Lenore W. Price, General Science Department. 20 i 4 I Row 1-Ruth S. Purcell, Commercial Department, John A. Reischmann, Technical Department, Donald R. Robinson, Technical Departmentg Donald S. Rodger, Technical De- partmentg Charlotte Roehl, Social Science Department, Louis P. Roncoli, Mechanical Drawing Department. Row 2-Anne R. Russell, Commercial Departmentg Elmer P. Sahlin, Boys' Physical Education Department, Ellen M. Scherluarth, Commercial Department: Annetta Schmidt, English Departmentg Loretta H. Schubert, Com- mercial Departmentg Eleanor C. Schweitzer, Music De- partment. Row 3-Kathryn F. Staucler, General Science Department' Kirk Stevenson, Biology Department: Elizabeth Stiller, Mathematics Departmentg Amy Stotlola, English Depart- 1 mentg Anna K. Sugarman, Girls' Physical Education De- partment, Adelene Sylvester, Biology Department. Row 4-Elizabeth Tenclick, English Departmentg Ethel 1 Theilgaard, English Department: Irene M. Theoholtl English Departmentg Frieda P. Thode, Mathematics De: partmentg Helen M. Thomas, Commercial Department: George G, Topping, Boys' Physical Education Department. Row 5-Frank H. Ulveling, Physics Department, Vlilliam C. Unverferth, Mechanical Drawing Department: Lee V. Vernon, Social Science Department, Erma Q. Willitinm- son, Commercial Department, Nanon C. Wincher, Social Science Departmentg Helen A. Woelfel, Commercial De- partment. uniord Row l: Row 2: Row 5: Row -1: Row 5: MISS S. Row l: Row 2: Row 5: Alite Pearson, Mary Delialco, Grace Anzalone, Audrey Tangen, Patricia Alacohs. Catherine Palumho, Joseph Dailidas, Virginia Galewski, Marion Alger, Betty Lykos. Gail Walnisley, Marilyn Morrow, Walter Domian, Rich- ard Heinzinger, Robert Flosi. Raymond Woiciezik, Thomas Popke, Carl johnson, Irwin Dirrmer, Jack Turnquist. Glenn Anderson, Donald Nelson, Rohert Baker, Richard Brown. JOHNSON June Alfredson, Nancy Etscheid, Shirley Pingel, ,loan Laursen, Marilyn Grenshack, Mary Lauhach. Beverly Descourouez, Betty Collins, Barlaette Johnson, Do- lores Dixon, Carolyn Cain, Dawnine Camplfell. Arlene Brietzke. Margaret Nelson, Richard Timmerman, LaVerne Schlichenmaier, Faith Mitrovich, Margaret En- gelhardt. MISS DUBOlS MISS ERICK Row Ramona Thompson, Alice Graham, Norine Hammer, Lil- lian Bruce, Margaret Minarik, Vivian Schnering. Row Eugene Olivo, Verna Marshak, Elizabeth johnson, Vivian Herr, Connie Clayson, Alberta Waircl, -lunette Olson. Row 3: june Samson, Ethel Adams, Helen Gertner, Doris Olson, Elaine Hervig, Dorothy Deike, Doris Dowling. Row -'l' Norman Cullerton, Robert Crayne, -lack Davis, Rolly Hansen, Rohert Baker, Rolwert Miner. MR. HUNTLEY Row l: Lois Kraus, ,loan Gregory, Frank Steinert, Gloria Stohhe, Marie DeLise, LaVergne Schenk, Patricia Slager, Row -. ,lc-annine Veesenmeyer, Carol Bishofherger, .lack Stone, Williaili johnson, Ronald Zal'el, Donald Lutzow. Louis Martensen, Row Ronald Swanson Kenneth Brennan, james Nolan, Law- rence Palmer, Walter Prehis, Richard Wieronski, joseph Humenik. Row lohn Magdars, Alhin Kowalewski, Willartl Knowles, Fe' licia Xwesolowski, ,lack Cook, Raymond Kopetz, Harold Hoflman. Row fl : Ellen Emherg, Richard Calkins, Kenneth Duhrovin, Wil- liam Lawrence, Edward Kurtz. MISS KIELLENGFR Row Row Row Row Row I: T, . V M4 5 1 Dorothy Beckmtin, Marion Wfuldocli, Terry Zlotniclci, Lorraine Mulvnnny. Lorr.1ine Stantel, Betty Petrone. Phyllis Westlwerg. Dorothy Rupula, .loan Payton, Joyce Thompson, Darlene Wfoods, Dolores -lueger. L.iVerne Muuss, Arthur Holm. Marion Rieger, Roland Geinhttln, lingerie Sparks. Robert Nichols. Fmnlt Gureeki, George Buhrke, Paul Ciustufson, Frank Felher, joseph Hrilftiru, james Haimmzir. Donald Olsen. ylutnes Hilt. Arthur Wfeldon. MISS KOBIZR Row Row Row Row MISS ROW Row Row Row l 1 3 1 M l n S l Shirley Bmlim. Audrey Hansen, Monii Uhe, Sihyl Martin. Dorothy Leeper. Fred Smith, Mareirret Bitch. Glorii Giistros, Rolrert Pic-lin, Phyllis Lemm, ,lune Wtilfert. Pntritia Cole, Frances Koller, Beverly Skinner, Mary Ann Klein, David Setil. George Marcus. Vifnlter Krunowslci, Steve Dolewslii, Chester johnson. INNIS CQ.itlierine Tomlitinovich, Geraldine Skornzewski, Gerald- ine Kgtczinnrek, Arlene Holimunn, Miss E. Minnis. Peter P.ipp.idemetriu. litirlmrri nl-llffl'-Yilll, Patritiu Boehm, Georgia Speleos. vl.1I1- ite Somn, Dolores Meier, David Menzer. P.iul Petzold, Dongild Stukenherg, Guy Lyinungrover. Clifford Carlson. Kenneth Steinke, ,lohn Mocko. Kent Willitiiiis. Dennis johnson, Edw.ird Herlund, Rohert Slate, Rithzird Lewis, Donald Mizerk, -lohn Ruhey. MRS. NIXON Row Row Row Roxy MR. Ron Roxy Row Roxy Antoinette DeVito. P11trici.i XX'eiss, Vuol.td.i Uillert. l.or- riiine Perry, Doris Mollison, login johnson yloyce Thompson, Geraldine We-tze'I. Goldie Mviyiitis, Kan- netli Ports. Agnes Strtt, Donald Miller. Rohert Lutzow. Cfvrol Hurdt, Cllmtles Stielw-I. XVilliaini Ahrens, RlL'l1.1l'tl Wksoloxxski, Lois Osted. Rudolph Shuhert, Rmvhert Thuinel. Norlwert lluller. PERRY Rose lioldstrcsm, .lL'.lI1 DLSI.Zill5L'llL'5lll1l'H. l.ori.ni.e Chtik, M.1rilyn Cfoltindsi, Theodore XX7eitliinunii, Donna Qlutrrero, lfdn.1 lliwkins, B.irlw.ir4i DIALIILIIS, Dolores Luton, Rith4ir.l MtMill.tn. Anthony W.1skel, l..m renee Hansen, ,lost-ph XY'oit, Rolert XViederkehr, Dale hlohnson. Arthur Fenslie, Mr. T. W. Perry, Ronald Wlolinson. Rolwert Sundquist, Russell Hinliey, Dongild Wfuliiwski, Rith.ird Holes. MISS DAVIDSON Row Row Row Row -fi Row Dolores Asien, Agnes Sterbenz, Mary Ann Kroehnlce, Rosemary Srerbenz, Carol Seal, Lorraine Schuneman. Richard Ostry, Lenore Mathiesen, Adela Winikaitis, Dor- othy Schulz, Lois Shay, Marlene Madden, Donna Bassett. Jeannine Herrling, Ann Gabrys, Elsie Wfalledom, Jean Humenik, John Berg, Donald Masura. Benjamin Kirsch, Robert Bettis, Williitrii Ristoff, Peter Deyrieka, Edward Pisse. Larry Gattorna, Donnie Klebert, Theodore Pcehlmann. MISS DANNEHY Row I ' Row Row 3' Row -I' Row 5' John Brunetti, Pat Peradotte, Joan Gailard, Diana Fletcher, Marilyn Dreyer, Elizabeth Drake, Joan Enright. Rose Mary Andrzeiewski, Mary Desmet, Dolores Tabor, Jo Anne Haellinger, Barbara DeLacy, Gloria Auer, Edward Bogdan. Geraldine Baralwasz, Irene Jankowski, Ruth Holzer, Do- lores Fleck, Marilyn McMulIan, Stella Regas, Grace Stefanski. William Gibson, Rover Nyberg, John Lutzow, Joanna Nissen, Evelyn Kierzlcowski, Dolores Czaplinski, Frank Makowski. Richard Nemcelc, Armand Partipilo, Bernard Nyquist, Thomas Flynn. MISS A Row I: Row Z 1 Row Row Row 5: MISS B Row I: Row Row Row R ow MISS Row Row Row Row Row PPLEYARD Mercedes Patt, Dorothy Sliwa, Marie Dudzilc, Phyllis Zientra, Diane Oehllwerg, Betty McGraw, Viriginia Ostrom. Grace Gjondla, Barbara Hartung, Adelle Schutt, Joan Xwojciechowski, Jane Nelson, Robert Furlong, Wilnmri Slansek. Donnalois Jasper, Carolyn Jensen, Willianu Asvos, Paul 'W'eaver, Thomas Prezorski, Ann Alsip, Pat Zochert, Janet Machalinski, Marguerite Spengler, Joyce Reace, Robert Rosenberg, Miriam Swanson, Dolores Shanahan, Mildred Gasttield, Vernon Garrison. Francis Hardy, James Kindahl. ELL Joanna Plutz, Dolores Armenali, Iidward Shekut, Beverly Cook, Doris Altergott, Edward Giese. Joan Hornak, Geraldine O'Brien, June Anders, Evelin Grabowski, Grace Baranowski, William Thalce, Charles Druhor. Camille Anderson, Dorothy Dillon, Rolfert Barut, George Metz, Richard Lawson, George Schmidt, Daniel Remus, John Lulay. Wilfretl Hahn, Xvilliam Iwiclci, Roy Liplca, Fred Hauser- man, Joseph Calandrino, Harold Dickens, Eugene Mi- kulecky. Robert Sowka, George Schlapo, George Dickens, Rode- rick Kennedy. ONNELL Louise Drygas, Marilyn Nitsche, Diane Karuhn, Deane Ann Stockhoff, Betty Boyd, Dolores Sztorc, Jane Berg. Anna May Poole, Yvonne Young, Joan Marys, Dolores Plazialc, Irene Bogasz, Patricia Rouse, Lois Gniech. Joan Griebel, Al Coletta, Virginia Powell, Claire McBride, Joan Hansen, Joan Hoppe, Donna Oden. Geraldine Rvndak, Dolores Krawczynski, Lorraine Ku- iawa, Joan Essert, George Becker, Jack Melville, John Herling. :Ronald Grocke, Ralph Stenzel, Richard Carter, Alan Kaminski, David Bush, Robert Sundell. not MISS FALKENROTH Row Row Row Row Row MRS. Row Row RUNR' Row MISS Row Row Row Row Row MISS Row l: Daniel Dolewski, Theresa Kolany, Lucille Karczynska, Helen Blachura, Marie Guiliano, Virginia Czura. li Pat Kamowski, Maryann Bango, Marilyn Swieton, Sylvia Sharapata, james Vairsas, -Ioyce Sterniaman. 5: Carl Marx, Barlfara Carsten, .Ioan Marks, Patricia Nelke. Paul Pillasch, Russell C. McAndrew. 1: .laines Bilhorn, Richard Rodseth, Ernest Smith, George Franz, Donald Newhouse. Clifford DuBreuil. 5: Rohert Michalski. Stanley Cehulski, Ralph O'Connor. Wfayne Gardner, james Hyland. KANE l: Jacqueline Gunther, ,lune Casey, Elizaherh Giehel, Vilma liorgardt, Roy Dainer, Anita Wailker. 2: James Eden, Wfilma Altengott, Glenna Baker. Anthony Mattera, Mary Lou Holm, Clarice Olson. S: Lorraine Fleck, Paul Kaye, Vivian Gordon, Thresa Ryla- nik, Beverley Bagley. David Eschenhrenner. - . Virginia Verherg, Laura Brauer, Eugene Borek, Donald Pack, Henry Kolasa, Frank Hansen. KINDIG l: Sophie Soltys, Ruth Smedstadt, Carol Stephansen, Bruce Johnson, Ara Pedian, Ronald Raphael. 2: Thomas Wtmlcl. Rolwert Contino, Rohert Lemclce, Lorraine Lethniak, Richard Buerger, Edward Mazurkiewicz. 3: Alhert Romaine, Arlene Schmidt, Edward Raczka, Robert Borel, Donald Smelter, George Tahac. -1 Raymond Keyser. Lawrence Juull, Kenneth Krempetz. Rohert -lacolw, Rolwert Newherg, Joseph Schillaci. 5: Daniel Wieriiiin, Ronald Kanarowski, Roger Tyre, Gay- lord Kremer. i KIRCHOFF I: Ginne Maas, Barlvara Colquhoun, janet Bohle, Ruth Buerger, Eleni Cosmos. Etna Ernst. Row Row Row Row MISS Row Row Row Row Row Rose Marie Giacomino. Frances Wlicinski, Anita Hazucha, Patricia Ruherti, Maureen Pastel, ,lane Swanson. Evelyn Bernard, Lorraine Knapp, Evelyn Solherg, Gloria Turner, -lane Heimark, Lois Danford. Nancy King, Dolores Ahrens. Michael Ahhinanri, Thomas Zmick, Diane Wfackernagel, Peggy Tanner, Dorothy Adams, Barhara Kott, Raymond XWandolcm'ski, James Vlfhalen. KRENZ Catherine Offenhecher, Grace Pappas, -Iune Rappaport, Rosemary Ezgersdorfer. Chester Luhaszkgi, Marlen Hage- uorn. Miss Krenz, Elaine Ciudaj, Carolyn Wliite, Barlwara Fischer, -Ioan Killips. Wfanda Hrusciel, Raymond Roth- felder. Lorraine Hinsch, Louise Holm, Mary Ann Sthuetz, Rohert Buckholz, Allan Nostwick, Lois Sass. Jean Kremer, -lames Stoltzner, Patricia Adellwcrg, Marlene Salvesen. Rita Muszkiewicz, Edward Cook, Kenneth Palmer. Lothar Olman, Frank Kaszynski, Carl -lunemann, Stuart Petersen, Raymond Podgorski. Williirtl Sanford, George Rurik, John Barrels. MISS MAGRADY Row Row Dolores Sclieithe, Fay Migasi, Marilynn Raymond, Mari- lyn Nelson, Edward Franz, Charlene Hess, Jean Kamlah. Gerry Staniszewski, Joanne Silverman, Patricia Lawler, Marilyn Lance, Joyce Slowinski, Dorothy Nothnagel, Diana Glanville, Barbara Mills. Row Patricia Eiermann, William Mueller, Delores Musielski, Harold Kokinis, Vivian Reed, Christine Nygaard, Rose Marie Pionke, Alfred Serzynsl-ti. Row AI Barbara Urquhart, Dolores Koehn, Alfred Renzetti, Rob- ert Usiak, Robert Gaskin, joseph Olszewski. MISS MESS Row li Betty Radde, ,loan Oechsle, joan Schreimer, Rita Sha- bleski, Betty Tansor, Leona Bianco. Row 2: Ruth Koch, Arlene Wittke, Par Willis, Betty Wunder- lich, Dorothy Brandt, Barbara Schneider, Charlene Stickels. Row 3: Donald Jachowske, Anthony Waske, joan Boening, Mary Ann Foster, Beverly Sundin, Dolores K. Pachol, joan Burkland. Row Al: Laurence Palmer, William Malles. MISS MAMER Row I Row 2: Row 3 Row 4 Anne Martin, Irene Walczak, Mary Neubauer, Charlotte Pass, Angleine Sakoulas, Eleanor Rodenhausen. Jeanne Mullins, Robert Phipps, Mary Lou Neuffer, Betty Ryckman, Dolores Erhardt, Mary Ann Calcagno, Irene Athanis. Gerald Himmler, Mary Mundt, Gary Lowe, Elizabeth Lundgren, Mildred Owen, Mildred Medwia, Evelyn Fuhr- man, Herbert Kozeluk. LaVergne Tomkiewicz, Anne Witt, Patrick Connelly, Joseph Bonk, Max Loick, Richard Kurka, Thomas Po- spiech, Edward Vrablik, Edward Halberg,.,Ir, MISS WINCHER Row I Row 2 Row 5 Row 4 Harold Abbott, Donald Kordecki, Allan Horland, Ray- mond Zmudka, Walter Smolarczyk, William Dittmer. Richard Woit, Eugene Sullivan, Robert Predan, Lew Markow, Thomas Snow, Wayne Nixon, Leonard Wilewski. Richard Rokosz, Norbert Hauber, William Ulivieri, Ed- ward Holmblad, Gerald Tawoda, William Baumann, Richard Fedyna, Bruce Peeke. -lohn Hutchison, Harold Krueger, William VandeLo,qt, Raymond Janl-ce, Harvey Randolph, Glenn Christensen, Frank Hanson, Edward Fink. MISS ALTHAUS Row Row Row Row MRS. Row Row Row Row Row Kenneth Lee, john Furman, Carolyn Hoekstra, jeannette Ziei, Doris Lutch, Suzanne Fox. Laurel Swanson, joan Liss, Marvine Shain, jean Prepelica, Richard Bonslett, Richard Becker, Clyde Wick. john Salemme, Richard Wiberg, Charles Peterson, Ron- ald Dix, Anton Altmayer, Donald Schellie, Harold Hanson, Louis Miller, Donald Nelson, Harold Anderson, Wayne Mounsey, Richard Piper, joan Anderson, Howard Fihich. HAGEY Mary Malmstrom, Dorothea Smith, Anna Pastos, jackie Williams, Christine Costanza, janice Lehman. joyce Bowman, Nancy Kindherg, Roy Hoeppner, Emmet Flohack. Betty Key, Barbara Catrro. Kenneth Pedersen. Robert Otto, Gerry jess, Lois Kruse. Martha Psenka, Lois Brenke. Peter Nickrandt, William Bauer, Paul Petersen, Carl Adams, james Tsaousis, Robert Namowicz. Iames Houswerth, William Hutchinson, Kenneth Houde, MISS EVERIST Row Row Row Row Row MR. Row Row Row Row Row I 7 5 , I 5 R I 2 5 -I 5 Edward Thompson, Carol Gullickson, Rita Muidak, Ken- neth jensen, Roger Chapman, john Matson, Evelyn Mathieson, Richard Renzetti. Irvin Mathek, james O'Leary, Donald Walker. Eduard Wunnetisch, joseph Bodkin, George Ftaltzn, Ron- ald Flores, Wayne Blackhurn. Rolwert Zielinski, Eleanor Bordes, Dorothy Quick, Henry Frank, George Picard. Wfilliam Hoffman, Gerald Engelson, Alexander Beruadeu, XV.tyne Koehler, john Zawiski, Fred Swanherg, XX'arren Governile, james Newhauer. HARVEY Carol Barron, Anna Mockovciak, Marie Kouris, Marilyn Bray, Rosemary Casey, Marilyn Mitchell. Wilma Hoffman, Harriet Van Zandt. Theodore june, Donald Berghreiter, LaVern Harheck, Alhertina Maertens. Norma Lloyd, Arlene Benson, Marilyn Lee, Gee Bastounes, Charlotte Bieher, Gwendolyn Hansen. james Kramer, james Gorman, Lloyd R. Ostic, Marilyn Woehel, Kenneth Ratzek, Mr. R. Harvey. Donald Engelthaler, joseph Fiore. SOFA 0lfl'l0l Q5 MISS HAUGEN 1 Row Row Row Row Row MRS. Row Row Row Row Marilyn Hoppe, Marie Bondi, Marie Guerrieri, Alice Johnson, Elsie Moen, Rita Dombrowski, Manfred Pyka. 2 Anna Marie Tarnow, Carol Heckler, Joan Lywitzki, Dor- othy Johnson, Lois Juhnke, Barbara Brown, Albert Frul- late, Miss Haugen. 3 George Burica, Jack Sorenson, Frances Garite, Barbara Olson, Jane Posen, Eugene Bobinski, Edward Gronki. 4 Donald Humann, Dorothy Kreutzinger, Doniald Seigel, Charlotte Bradham, Lois Soest, Richard Grajek, 5 Paul Schmitt, Ralph Ellerth, William Loewe. MELNYK 1' Lucille Sullens, Dona Ritchey, Marlene Bjornestad, Caro- lyn Lombardo, Harold Klitzner, Helen Gross, Peggy Barnard. 2: Barbara Kolberg, Dorothy Lupton, Sylvia Nation, Doris Daughters, Karl Mueller, Catherine Gertner, Lois West- man, Barbara Knuth. 3' Lois Hoff, Marlene Nennich, Anna Mae Slovick, Ger- trude Hinsch, Lois Manske, Carol Greensfelder, Richard Yirkoskv, Raymond Jazwinski, Gloria Gehrman. 4' John Ciszek, Gerald Wilcks, John Pistilli, Clyde Wells, William Kiernoski, Jack Duffy. MRS. KANIES Row Row Row Row Ruth Bristle, Joyce Johansen, Darlene Shak, Mary Ann Aul, Gloria Hansen, Muriel Barnes. Marilyn Thoms, Joseph Bradel, Jeri Pionlek, Halvor Jordahl, Dean Burrell, Paul Nidel. Donald Early, Roger Anderson, David Fiedler, Terrence Burk, Norman Hilton, Jerry Zarnek, James Pufall. Martin Hamparzomian, Fred Stenzel, James Cardoni, Robert Jensen, William Freudenberg. MR. MIDDENDORF Row Row Row Row Virginia Decker, Patricia Reuther, Jean Lumb, Richard Sklena, Donald Meyer, Diana DiVita. Harold Knuth, Maria Barrel, Arla Mae Sonnefeldt, Donna Fijan, Frances Graham, Dorothy Miller, William Harti- gan, Glee Dewitz. Kenneth Matson, Steve Springston, Dorothy Hoffman, Nola Hannibal, Kenneth Randall, Kenneth Dvorak, Rob- ert Brietzke, Donald Black. Richard Ferrington, Gerald Vasilatos, Wesley Miller, William Seeger, Fred Sieloff, Donald Schmalzer, Russell Ohlson, Richard Ziethen, Bernard Pusateri. M R . R ow Row Row Row MRS. Row Row Row Row MORRISSEY l: Gloria La Velle, Regina Tannehill, Doris Daniels, Mar- guerite Sauer, Louise Kousens, Russell johnson. Z: Betty Novak, Theresa Kortas, ,lack Karbowski, Margaret Kemp, Rocco DiDomenico, William Nega. 5: Mr. Morrissey, Vincent Strand, Ralph Burden, Wayne Oliver, Walter Durak, Edward Miller, john McCabe. bi: Herbert Krause, Harold Wiese, Calvin Wirtli, james Voeler. THOMAS l: Dolores Scott, Dorothy Kiolbassa, Olga Calfek, Norain jorgenson, Lois Ann Courtois, Madelyn D'Andrea, Mrs. Thomas. Z: Ned Coleman, Paul Dobkowski, William Henkel, luel Lepzivsky, Raymond Hilgenberg, Thomas Gordon, Paul Woessner. 3: Robert Beutlich, -lerry Luneburg, Esther Blaum. Erna Schmaehl, Fred Stahl, George Daeschler, Suzanne Watters. . Donald King, Wayne Bigall, Ralph Sreger, Roger Roberts. 1. 29 MISS SCIHUBERT 2: Row l: Row Row 5 Row l Mary Ann Ditter, .loan Stumplhaus. Phyllis Smith, ,loan Conrad, Ruth Reinlie, Marilyn Moore, -loan Kreuz. Mae Mercereau, ,lerry Schimmel, Herbert Sachs, Phyllis Engel. Patricia Delaney, Patricia Whiteside, -lohn Fid- dler, .losephine McCabe. Rose Marie Chromisky, Emily Vasek, Marilyn Bollinger. Estelle Galla. Dorothy Schram, Guinevere Myers, Delores Neubaum, Edward Kaiser, Miss L. Schubert. Lila vlones, Lillian Nilsen, Rosemarie Korajczyk, Maryruth Wood, Walter Huebner. Gustave Blank, Robert Fisher, blames Quinn, Mildred jemilo. Evelyn Tomaszewski, Marianne Muszyn- Pitcher, Patricia lgnatowski, Edmund -leanette Mandrake, ,loan Smuda, Betty Mistretta, Bernice Zalewski. MRS. BRENNE Row Sally Eggleston, ski, Constance Putyra, Row Z: Phyllis Moylan, Novak, Eleanor Row 5: Row il: Lucille Bach, Elaine Walendziak, Marion Russell, Ronald Howe, Horn Chen, Francis Horan. joseph 1 Williams, James Ternig, Robert Schurheck. Engel, Arthur Bauer, Henry Gscheidle, Donald MRS. Row Row Row Row Row MRS. Row Row Row Row Row 2 5. BURKE 1 Dorothy XVojciechowski, Evelyn jumbeck. Mardell Koop. jerome Bielat, Betty Ford, Carma McSorley, Charles Wrig- ener, Dolores Peterson. ' David Duncan, Marilou Cooper, Ellen Moran, Mariann Kirby, Robert Muzall, Martha Heiser, Steven Marolis, Maude Beck, Mrs. D. Burke. ' Daniel Ehrhardt, Mary Wlesolowski, Charles Buchweitz, Shirley Kude, Dolores Butler, jean Elms, jack McDer- mott, Robert Ferslew. ' Ruth Rosin, Lillian Lusch, janet Rodriguez, Mary Ann Whirneyi, Robert jensen, Richard Walsh, Robert Zeitler. ' Wfilliam Crewe, jack Huizinga, Thomas Lux, Michael Reese. HEINLE : joseph Cukla, Audrey Simon, Carole Lips, Carole Izbarx. May Walsh, Pat Haens, Mrs. Heinle. 1 Patricia Demski, Lauretta Kelly, Diane Berntson, Velmer Cherrie, Diane Rubey, Audrey Blumer, Bill Snyder. ' Mary Ann Szymanowski, Violet Harth, Dolores Schaefer, Florence Buenger, Don Mulac, Frank Berg, james Cook. 1' Theodore Urban, Norris Engman, Edward Kasmar, Rich- ard johns, Ernest Kamlter, john Heitler. 5' Don lNlcClanahan, Robert Ausland, Arthur Luebbing. MRS. FRAMBERG Row I: Marilyn Thompson, Violet Lange. Williain Lancastei, Marian Armstrong, Dorothy Schillo, Shirley Newgard. Row 2: Anthony Kees, jacquiline Albach, Anita Schmehl, Mary McNeill, Helen Budzian. june Bremer, joyce Brown. Row 5' judith Hurd, Anna Mae Polodna, Laurence Anderson, Clifford jaske, john Bosacki, Alex Kadow. Row Ai Robert Carlson, Thomas Kowalski, Fred LaCerr.1, Fred jensen, Ken Hendrieser, Reginald Koss, Arthur Hansen. MISS M. HILL Row : Arlene Carlson, Sally Morris, Patricia Spears, Nancy Sie- verson, Dorothy Golus, joan Trybus, Paul Penning. Row 2 Anita Rodenhausen, Robert Fabian, Donald Paul, Mary Blachura, Patricia Collier, Gloria Collier, Dolores Halter. Row Ronald Karczewski, Raymond Kessel, Corene Wenke, Ru- dolph Kroger, Marilyn H-arter, Vera Krutsch, Barbara Seckelman. Row Earl Schulze, Thomas Stolki, james Chanoux, Emil Celli, Robert Ziegler, Richard Brandt, Kenneth Hlavaty, Robert Diews. Row Edward Gnarro, Robert Chapman. MR. MARLOVUE Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row V I Louise Lindell, Theresa Kolvler, Marjorie Ptiefer, Frances Kroehnke, Beverly Kegler, Thomas Roche. 1 Dorothe johnson, Dorothy Belowski, Barbara Wartl, Esther Holad, Eleanor Heck, joy Karbowski, Patricia Sanhorn. ' ,Ioan Freilwerg, Ann Tinsley, Howard Stoltzner, Raymond Ivlurtaugh, Raymond Domain, Edwin Anthony, Erwin Ka- linski, Lawrence Rasmussen. 1 lean Schtamm, Fred Sieloff, james Georgan, Donald Nelson, Donald Hammer, Mr. Marlowe, Henry Rospond. Donald Taylor. MISS MICHEL Row I: Row 2: Row 3 ' Row -l ' Dolores Gast, Cecilia Evans, Geraldine Fieck, Susan Schey, Mary Ann Ries. Lillian Vlfislow, Norine Swanson, Marlene Bauer. Fran- ces Queen, Phyllis Dickens, Anita Vollmer, Jeanette McGreevy. joseph Kwasinski, Calvin Short, Barry johnson, john Gar- howicz, Carl Fahiszak, Donald Brandt, Dennis Rudolph. Merle Miller, Kenneth Peterson, Ronald Dreifke. MRS. MECCA Row l: Mary Ann Kaestner, Gloria Faiszek, Dolores Thorson Sylvia Zielinski, Lawrence Redmer, Philip Theodorou. I Row 2: Katherine Lykos, Ann Signorelli, Anna Correnti, Dolores Zolla, Irene Sherwin, joan Matuschak, Carol Nylwerg. Row 5: Arlene Kirchner, Milan Miscevich, Darlene Fulle, Georee Cofiman, Martin Salerno, .Ioan Reego, Adrienne cziciiii, Theresa Malczyk. Row VI: Willianl Vfisowaty, Harold Christianson, Get-ree Comp- MR. Row Row Row Row ton, Willizini Dippe, Edwin Lowe. MILLER l: Noel Isaksori, Sally McArthur, Gertrude Anderson, joan Kotlarz, Betty Burda, Patricia Herzau. 2. Jeanette Benson, Patricia McGuire, Betty Poltrock, Shirley Pastryk, Angeline Catania, Anna Marie Welir, Mary -lean Mackey, David Hardt. 5. Bonita Siegwart, Carol Cooley, Bodil Kay, Harold Voll- man, Paul Larkin, Daniel Healy, Kenneth Reed, XVilliam Huntington. 4. - . LeRoy Kaczynski, james Nastali, Ralph Gronseth, Donald Miklasz, Arthur Sala, Robert Gerstner, Thomas Herling. MISS RUSSELL l Row Row Row Row Row MISS Row Row Row Row Row ' -Iohn Bartram, Evelyn Schaefer. Phyllis Wicks, -loAnne Pinn, Marilyn Meyer. Diane Paul, Anna Steinke, Joyce Bogda, Patricia Mc- Guire, Lottie Mikula, Dorothy Adamski. James Grilhth, Evelyn Wolowiac, john Ropiak, William Rogers, Catherine Dudek, Florence Loch, Katherine Petrakos. Claire Karecki, janet Miller, Patricia Reum, Lois Woj- tynck, joan Wachowski, Marilyn Quick, Donald Miller. james Needham, Marion Williams, George Weiss, Donald Nowrocki, blames Kettler, William Lasen. MOYNIHAN l Geraldine Lytthaus, Patricia Sikorski, Betty Yerkes, Ro- lwert Gutkowski. Mary Drake, Ramona Schultz. Marian Boultbee, Geraldine Bader, Lorraine Dehne, Ruth Gustavsson, Gloria Shepler. Barbara Cushing, Ralph Meyer, Roy Gulliksen. Catherine Hayden, Dolores Trochowski, Dolores Gorski, Shirley Smith, Edward Czaplicki, JoAnne Holli, Rita Clark. George Reehoff, Thomas Sigl-morn, Steve Springston, An- gelo Malles, Donald Cowen, Norman Crismyre. Leonard Doerrfeld, Ronald Crowther, james Severin, Richard Pfundt, Robert Ingram, Chris Swear. . Y MISS NEW ELL Row Row Row Row M R. Row Row Row Row Row 1 Aleanette Berg, lrma Dittmer, Germaine Baer, Alberta 1 Marian Dietzel, Lois Lange, Mary Ann Faliricius, Eu- : Dorothy Wozniak, Dorothy Pryluylski, Halina Greluvsz, Merritt, Edwin Dynitowicz. Mary jones. 1 Dolores Hermann, joseph Block, Rochelle Bremer, Irene Bolger, Margaret Lanternman, Dorothy Exner. gene Sandahl. Dorothy Limhrunner, Edwin Mall, Rolwert Poltmer, Ralph Harris. 1 Steve Springston, Andrew Pilihos, Fred Steinert, Charles Stade, Arthur Anderson, Dorothy jezierski, Patricia Mt- Carthy. OXWAK Mary Garstkiewicz, Genevieve Rodakowski, Anne Gene Ziolwrowski, Muriel Medeen. ' Dorothy Ptasinski, Estelle Hammond, Bonnie Hansen, Elaine Grenda, Nancy Leider, Katherine Miller, Anne Tern. ' Carol Eckert, Arlene Koschoreck, Kenneth Helllwerg, Gerald Hutchinson, William Paxson, Raymond Finco, Shirley Kluge. - Virginia Kaszulwowski, Patricia Pilot, -lo Macey, Geral- dine Guerrieri, Carole Schuldt, Evelyn Pfundt, Shirley Wallace. : Carol Schweigerdt, Mildred Ciran. Ruth Hock, Ronald Cvnor. 'VUSS PRlCE l Row Row Row Row 1 Shirley Rusnak, lusto yluliano, Robert Uschan, Gary Bahr. Marilyn Samlwo. Patricia Dawson. 1 Rosalea Drysch, Harlene Maiwald, Lois Berquist, Helen Korcek, Helene Solomon, Johanna Speleos, Pat Sykes. Miss Price. ' Pat WculHick, Dorothy Niekelski, Arthur Kraemer. Arnold Ktufzler, Steve Barak, Virginia Woiciechowski, Gerhardt Stockdreher, lloseoh Lammersfeld. ' William Smith. lohn Van Loon, Charles Ereil'er2. Wer- ner Luerke, William Zihell, Ronald Kaste, Fred Schmidt, James Johnson. A. Aixam' f MISS SCHMIDT Row Row Row Row Row MISS Row Row Row l 5 . . Arlene Bjorn, Gayle Donaldson, Rita Malinowslti, Boh Schweigerdt, Mima Thayer, Norma Potter. 2: joy Ann Gruner, Anthony Corrao, Sidney Leluan, Len- ore Sherman, Walter Anderson, joseph Cairozzo, Nor- man Wilcox. 5. Eva Karpowicz, Dorothe Hopper, Walter Blasco, Eula- lie Olson. Marian Mengersen, Gladys Von Minden, jean Eckert. : Ann Batten, james Hahel, Leonard Neuhauer, Beverly Wilson, Charlotte Brandenburg, joan Kazmar, Elizaheth Thompson, joan Kasper, 5: Otto Hummel, Roay Carelson, Walter Ruppel, Kenneth Holt. STODOLA : Arthur Liehelr. Helene Deichstetter, Shirley jones, Shira ley Leese, Nancy Dejonge. 2: Richard Olsen, David Meinhardt. Arthur Socha, Rohert Stuart, Connie Hadrich, Alice Ravnsheck. , Al Polzer, Raymond Soclti, Patricia Brown, Pat Girard, Muriel Reid, juanita Hesly, Richard Ponezkowski, Howard Wiegman. Row fi: Richard Rydin, james Stanley, joan Scott, Thomas David, MISS Row Row Row 7 w 1 Marvin jedicker, john Mazanet. SYLVESTER . Rosalie Erlaenhach, Rita Parzvgnat, Marjorie Nohr, Helen Paulsrud, Barbara Bunescu, Helen Keller, Gene Keller. :Grace Bonvino, joan Lindholm, Anita Kuhy, Eileen Waters, Lorraine Haase, Constantine Konavos, Eugene Serzynski, LeRoy Lark, Donald Decker. : joan Vogler, Pat Baumhardt, Eugene Schultz, Edwin Pierog, Rohert Makowski, john Schwenk, jack Searcy, Charles Nelson, Edwin Robertson. Row Al: jean Toherman, Annette Wittenberg, Kenneth West. Donald Wisniewski, Ronald Larson, john Reininger, joseph Hofmann, Thomas Trinske. MISS THEILGAARD Row Ron Ron Rovi MR Row Row Row lg Evelyn Yonan, Anna Mae Cannata, Lois Zeta, Dorothy Dzielski, Valeria Skrzypiec, jean Kaal. 1 2: Diane Sopoci, Richard Burns, Ronald Roinanoll, Ken- neth Swienton, Thomas Collins, Donald Dudek, Liola Burns. 3: jacqueline Swanson, Marilyn Massey, Richard lilac-rotli, Kenneth Zeuschner, lidward Kostrzcski, George Wich- l,icz, Miss E, Theilgaard. -4. William Clogston, Lawrence Haulvfr, lfranli Smigay, Michael Musielslci, Donald Szymlcowslci, UNVERFERTH l: Ellen Rehfeldt, Anita Burtleson, joan Osoxxski, jean Marienfeld, Arlene Waldoch. 2. Doris Kitz, Helen Woinowiak, Marilyn Pryczinslri, Mil- dred Wood, Virginia Brown, Roger Bumgarncr. I George Vingan, john Mate, Wayne McDaniel, Richard York, Lawrence Heitlage, Ronald Hulalia, Mr. W. CQ. Unverferth. 3 4 Row V : Arthur Azamar, Ronald Francis, Gustave Budruweit, jack Row Apking, james Wheeler, Dennis Rintz, Donald Well, ford, Edward von Bergen. 5: Richard Megerle, Melvin Slate, Bruce Schlc-gel. w-5... i I Q5Al'l'lQIfl Miss BEATON Row I: Row 2: Row S Row 4 William Roderick, Diane Baron, Margaret Coit, Jose- phine Martorano, James Swanson, Doris Juhnke, Thomas Franklin. Benjamin Czarnik, Maxine Johnson, Carol Zimmerman, Joan Zabin, Gloria Diefenbach. William Hall, Dolores Kleczewski. Donna Mefferd, Helen Kajor, Genevieve Kuro. Michael Urban, Howard Skoien, Joseph Sheeran, Daniel Smigiel. Pearl Howe, Peggy Anderson, Raymond Guenther, Terry Tyksinski, James Slowinslti, Robert Nelson. MISS CROFTS Row I Otto Rossmann, Kathy McBride, Christine Giannopoulos. Loretta Ozimek, Joan Barr, Russell Nast. Row 2 Robert Payne, Collette Heart, Joan Mikkelsen, Joanne Losio, Joyce Dorf, Charmaine Lubinski. Row 5 Donald Hamburg, Richard Johansen, Eunice Blohm, Marilyn Bugg, Barbara Lou Braenne, Audrey Blaine. Row 4 Edward Lehning, Nancy Goodger, Inger Benson, John Barranco, Iver Hjelmgren, Joan Kobuch. Row 5 Patricia Sikora, Ralph Perkins, Herbert Treder, Raymond Spletter, Harold Erickson Row 6 DeWitt Crofoot, Riaymond Jacobson, Roy Wilson. MISS CLAUSSEN Row Row Row Row Row MR. Row Row Row Row I' Rosemary Buthman, Jean Jackson, Alice Weitz, Diane Kappas, Loretta Anderson, Jacqueline Koeller, Arlene Wetzel. Z Barbara Rommel, Patricia Rizzuto, Jean Patlach, Russell Lewnekzren, Eleanor Wilson, Alice Stoltenberg, Norma Jarmer. 5: Charles Dahlstrom, Peter Haffey, Kenneth Helley, Howa ard Pack. David Mullins, Warren Polston, Robert Anderson. 4: Robert Berther, Raymond Neuekranz, Earl Strong, Robert Miller, Roland Havranek, Karl Dubs, Bruce Stewart. 5: Bernard Zylstra, George Georgaeopulos, Francis Chmura, Thomas Feierabend. GARASHA I: Thomas Roback, Charlotte Laadt, Ruth Limbrunner. Maryann Koch, Helen Schraudolf, Jean Applequist. 2: Eulamae Watkins, Carole Dawson, George Sohwandt, Henry Borgardr, Marie Meyer, Walter Hinsch, Ronald Palmer, Mia Mara Heidke. 3 Katherine Forck, Yvonne Waltmire, Dorothy Aske, Elea- nor Scha, Normilla Quam, Charlotte Aschenbrenner, Edith Simon, Ethel Pfannkuche, Alice Lasecki. 4. Frank Schrack, Lois Mack, Ruth Pearson, Richard Ko- raiszyk, Vfillard Johnson, George Harris, George Kranz, Ralph Smejkol. MISS I. ,IOHNSON Row I' loseph Perlin Mtry Keslinke Marian Schroeder Luc Ile . k . , . . , . , y Daniels, Rosemary Arns, David james. Row li Jacqueline Skorcz, .lean Ritter, Robert Ebert, Richard Hoehne, jane Reinschreiber, Marlene Hehn, Sally Petrine. Row 5 Row I Row 5 : -loyce Pavlas, Robert Nelson, janet Brenke, Carol Koch, Dorothy Wigdahl, Carol Schoning, ' Betty Van Deuren, Ronald Martin, Roy Jacobson, Ernest Lundgren, Harold Wheeler, -lames Marine. james Watschke, Harold Kotarski, Walter Tatera, Jack Beckuis, Ronald Seehausen. MISS LOUCKS Row l Row ll Row H' Row fl Row 5 Ruth Sklena. Carol Wolff, Sybilla Haubold, Dorothy Shuman, Ronald Koeller, Mary Lou Deitenbach. Gloriann -lastrow, William Wimmer, Thomas Bringas, Ralph Hasch, Alice Trinski, Mary Milz. Mary Lutz, Beverly Anderson, William Kath, Olive Black- burn, Henry Grimme, Lawrence Peterson, Henry Heating. Ruth Mathiesen, Carolyn Swenson, Marilyn Stukenberg, Ruth Niederquell, Marlene Moeller, Mitzi Boettge, Mary -lane DeWvze, Kenneth Hessler, Richard Schnell, Raymond Singer. MISS McCLINTOCK Row I Row 2 Row 5 Row -I ' -loanne Miller, Geraldine Pfeiffer, Daniel Xwojciechowski. .loanne Wohlfeil, Lillian Horn, Dorothy Stelneachowski. Hilard Biegalski, Robert Jupiter, Ronald Kay, Patricia Posey, Ruth Wojtach, Ronald Grall, La Verne Canan. Ruth Wimmer, Marilyn Otto, Marjorie Woehel, Donald Mueller, Victor O'Toole, Robert Wood, Wayne Hautamaki. Wayne Havlick, Kenneth Swanson, Edward Kosac, Robert Golitko, Pierre Roman, Alan Garlin, Earle Cookman, Donald Aubert. MRS. PURCELL Row Row Row Row Row MISS Row Row Row Row I 1 7 5 .1 5 Nicholas Xerikos, Roy Paul, Frank Rubino, Mary Slat- tery, Marilyn Martens. Shirley Zaranto, Virginia Wieronski, james Bowman, Mary Kendrigan, Angeline Exposito, Geraldine Miller. Marcia Mertens, -loyce Green, Dolores Eckert, Gerald Root, Ann Neubauer, Rita Rafajko, Balrette Wendhack. Robert Olsowski, Helen Wetmore, -lohannah Mills, Esther Pedersen, Frank Kubon, Dale Sparks, Donovan Chrisa tensen, Mrs. Purcell, Charles Bauer, Walter Olsen, Carol Franke, Robert Meister. ROEHL I Z : 3 I Robert Bailey, Richard Nichol, Michael Holzer, Fred Eschenbrenner, William Lindwall, john Marcoot, Rich- ard Dawson. Mitchell Smyk, Roy Miller, William Wolny, .lack Pc- riolar, William Meyers, Charles Thames, Bernard Schroeder, Allen jumbeck, Robin Seidel, Robert Welker, Russell Brett, Francis Pistelli, Gerald Schropp, Edwin Eichelherg. Charles Lundberg, George Schill, Franklin Mock, James Wood, Anthony Chronis, john O'Connor, Paul Fahren- krvz. MR. Row Row Row Row Row MIS' Row Rov Row R-Jvt Row Row CRAIG james Hiatt, Emily Sagel, Kenneth Leszczynski, Eleanor Rauch, Leslie Payne, Phylene Carlson. Kenneth Clayson, Sandra Hilbert, Elizabeth Bonugli, Ma'- lene Weiss, Lois Lund, Joyce Rieg, Martha Battiato. Norm-a Gamache, Robert Hoppe, john Fischer, Richard Wachowski, Ethel Birdsell, Marian Striner. Kari Swensen, Mary Lou Luebbing, Richard Koziatek, Andrew Hellgeth, George Migawa, William Feierabend. Casper Fritz, Robert Nichols. ENGLISH Marion Younge, Ruth Olivo, Susan Zonzo, Robert Slo- minski, Robert Ulivieri, Diane Keith, LuEllen Sleyster. Adrienne Raduenz, john Grismore, Grace Wisner, Shirley Tade, Leonard Berndt, Norma Dugan. Alice Chen, Harold Rehder, joan Gorman, William Czarnik, Patricia Pawlicki, Ellen Dombtowski, Richard Petersen. Donald Sorenson, Charlotte Gilman, Germaine Michalke, Kenneth Sandstrom, Leona Wysinski, Henry Rupp. Evelyn Kmet, Charles Davis, Walter Schiller, Miss Eng- ish, Carol Collier, Marilyn Teeter. Joseph Schroeder, james Brockway, Theodore Winiecki, Kenneth Bigall. MISS DURLAND Row Row Row Row Row MR. Row Row Row Row 1 Michael Costello, Connie Hoppe, Margaret Moshal, Robert Hartmann, Marilyn Dedick, Roberta Hughes. 2 Marlene Krause, Robert Schubel, George McCabe, Albert Steffens, Carole Gustafson, Allene Bostrom. 5 Nancy Shelton, Byron Larson, Carol Havranek, Marilyn Kostzeski, Francis Gabryszewshi, Carolee Harvey. 4 Eugene Sopkowski, Antoinette Giacomino, Diane Schaef- fer, jack Macey, Anne Jones, Fred' Welwinski. 5 joan Kuasinski, Frieda Sokolis, Barbara Boeing, George Schroeder. GOLUB 1' Robert Tomczyk, Richard Krzywda, Kenneth Shoberg, Mary Larkin, Earl Hames, Louis Rodgers, LaRoy Warling 2: Mitchell Zaleski, Dorothy Mundt, Carole Ellison, Sharon Cook, Dominick Zito, Ursula Wantuck, Raymond Kustohs. 3' Marilyn Ziemba, Patricia Boettner, Marvin Borcovan, Thomas Mrozek, Kenneth Murray, Albert Rogers, Barry Lawton, Michael Lonero. 4' Nicholas jarding, Charles Tallas, William Fortman. 56 MR Row Row Ro xx' Row GRANZIN l: 7. t ,. -l: Eugene Derbick, Virginia Churchill, Joan Alvarez, Carl Schroeder, Rosemary Distasi, Ralph Jones. Ann Swanson, Robert Wiener, Charlotte Rook, Joan Pu- fundt, Connie Dawson, Carol Torson. Charles Ponce, Richard Zelm, Robert Berg, Edward Bell, Leonard Gacke, Donald Lewen. James Metre, Donald O'Brien, Robert Kenevan, Einar Johnsen, Donald Karnuth. MISS HENDRICKSEN, IB Row Row Row Row Row Row 1 7 3 l S . 6 2 Carol Janz, Edwin Wfatlrowski, Ruth Kozoyed, Jean Horka, Jeannette Partyka, Georgia Norman, Janice Wetter, Corrine Dworak, Dec Lita Heilig, Yvonne Donnay, Lois Jean Krohn, Ronald Derengowski. Jean Roman, James Turzer, Pearl Miller, Marlene Ko- strzeski, Carl Bornholt, Robert Eata, Lois Rouse, Esther Theodore, Everett Johnston, Carol Rrochuow, Corinne McKay, Patricia Lanmers, Raymond Xwalsh. Gloria Merritt, Audrey Paul, Marlene Hersey, Robert Niewinski, James Maier, Robert Rentner. Werner Voelz, Wtilter Miller. MISS HARTWELL Row 1: Row Z: Gerald Minarcik, Carol Griebel, Jane McArthur, Richard Zander, Jean McArthur, Marie O'Neill. Eunice Rmce, Arlene Torgersen, Louise Gross, Nanty Austerman, Sandra Leonard, Luhov Babeno. Row 5: Helen Shahino, Dolores Froegel, Mary Alice Bozdick, Shirley Lindblad, Edward Koziatek, Gayle Quick. Row -l: Elaine Jarvis, Donald Holden, Wfilliam Frogner, Robert Urbain, Joan Heins. DR. JULIANO Row l Robert Ernst, Terry O l'ier, Harold Franz, Gwendolyn Tintiangco, Ronald Braun, Richard Gorny. Row 2. Robert Dubs, Wilnia Uhl, Dianne Bergman, Nanamay RePlogle, Dorothy Vollmer, Miriam Schnitz, Grace Esposito. Row 5 Dolores Lopez, Samuel Bosso, Mary Cook, Janet Johnson, Alice Harrington, June Johnson, Dr. J. Juliano. Row -li Jean Holmes, Marilyn Parsons, Daniel Motyka, Ronald Wiese, Robert Chapman, Allen Ericsson, Donald Kamin- ski, Robert Jones. Row 5: Norbert Bielat, Willitim Stejskal, Raymond Szmnrlo, Gilbert Gordon, John Brandenburg, James Bourque. Row I Row Row 3 A Row -I ' Row 5: MISS STAUDER Jack Koch, Kenneth Musker, Loretta Szeszol, Carol Hense, Diane Schoenfeld, Irene Rothfelder. Myrtle I-Iugenschmidth, Marilynn Oden, Joanna Ficht. Doris Dunfrund, Verna Jacolnsen, Marilyn Wild, Verna Geilich, Marceline Olinski, Barhara Reuter, Edith Budruweit, Rohert Paul Timko, Mary Lou Vander Velpen, Ronald Eleanor Riegel, Edwin Duda, Kallio, Eleanor Kuehlina, Rita Clii'Iord, Anne Eliassen, James Joan Myszka, Marlene Schorn. Folaron, Lorraine Eller. Audrey Diana Davis, Ronald Jacolwy, Collins. Hooker, Lois Hovde, Edmund Tennyson, Henry Zaltinski, Pa- tricia Fisher, Ronald Borel. MISS KILPATRICK l R o w R o w Row Row Patricia Harvan, Ralph Votrian, Dorothy Rzepa, Jean I-Ieidrich, John Charrey, Theodore Rychlewski. Lorraine Mazzone, Barhara Chapin, Lila Gerlinger, Do- lores Moherg, Gloria Olsen, Joseph Tchon, Jcquelyn Ronel. Ratre Simonian, Gordon Quivey, Elizaheth Koss, Dorothy Krause, Robert Keller, Rosemary Hansen, Gloria Schwich- tenberg, Evelyn Larsen. Joan Micek, Connie Tynus, Judith Holmes, Marilyn Buenger, Elwood Kuske, Charlotte Jethon, James Kania, Richard Pospiech. MIS Row Row Row Row Row S LEE I Molaine Pfeifer, Lois Schuerman, Joan Beach, Roberta Helmig, Doris Duda, Nellie Wilson. 2, Lucille De Lise, Lorraine Vanden Sande, Janet Borg., Thomas Lykos, William Fowkes, Donald Cort, Arthur Moylan. S Eleanor Lindquist, Carol Oetjen, Barhara Hesten, Char- lotte Foss, Joan Ciran, Christine Arneson, Josephine Pedersen, Violet Zentz. 4 Alvin Peters, Clark Penn, James Bosiacki, Franklin Heurich, Florence Moss, Audrey Jordan, Lucille Meister, Esther Lehen. 5 Felix Wendt, John Lloyd, Edward Pelka, Miles Jirousel-z, Ralph Powell, Jack Nagel. MRS. MARTIN 1 Row Row 2. Row 3: Row Row 5: MISS S Row I: Row Z Row 5 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Joseph Alengo, Harold Yost, Mary Lou Zlotnicki, Jat- quelyn Apostle, Jeannette Kudla, Dorothy Jazwierski, Francine Valiunas, Rosalyn Carozzo. Dorothy Jarzemhowski, James Jennings, Geraldine Remus, Marlweth Bensen, Elyce Wolfertz, Kathleen Coffaro, Diane Wilewski, Pearl Rzeppa, Mrs. M. Martin. Audrey Gelsumino, Olive Smith, Marilyn Daughters, Irene Hock. Joan Kottas, Audrey Tousek, Barbara Kinst, Jacqueline Loman, Sibyl Johnson. Carol Waters, Barbara Hatter, Gerald I-Iellin, Lois Jerome, Edith Borgeson, Wesley W'ilcox, Saluatore Corsello, Irene Witthoeft, Phyllis Bates. Frank Wagner, Richard Thompson, Robert Jendrzeiek. CHERBARTH Paul Baranowski, Marilyn Lustig, Pat Burklund, Anita Palazot, Helen Kozuhek, Marilyn Edwards. Bertha Gorr, Kenneth Palm, Frances Hertel, Robert Holzkamp, Mary Ann Sone, Jean Kay, Donald Zimmer- man, Patricia Kenny, Nick Scelsa, Dolores Bullard, Helen Ser- gott, William Orlowitz, Shannon Moore. Mary Piscitello, Patricia Riley, Lillian Hrasko, Edward Skinner, Janet Lee Landguth, Herbert Knapp, Frank Fee. Alice Kosche, Richard Paulauskis, Karen Johnson, Nancy Clem, Richard Gall, Donald Bogosh, Robert Christensen. Ronald Grajek, Dennis Stanke, Richard Hoppe. swf . ,Q X ,, v. MR. Row Row Row Row MRS. Row Row Row Row MR. Row Row Row Row STEVENSON l: Robert Paul, Betty Ekstrom, Dionne Barnes, Norbert Grzempa, Arlene Forbes, Albert Demski, Norma Lust- garten. l: Robert Dymitrowicz, Lael Brischke, Geraltl Helier, Connie Bolton, LeRoy Dillon, August Tamburrino, Donaltl Olszewski. 5: Ellen Garbrecht, Flaine Kanio, Dona Gembala, Lyclia Devneka, Joanne Mottashecl. , 4: Robert Glanville, NXfilliam lversen, Charles Stark, Dorothy -larolin, Betty -lane Krupp, james Rogalski, Ronaltl Flo- bery, Franklin Olson. SUGARMAN I: Carl Fischer, -loan Gonka, Alice Kaminski, Donaltl Goucl. Robert Thompson, Norman Pyka. Z: Marjorie Wikstrcmm, Dorothy Pawlak, Victoria Lopez, Virginia Neufler, Roy Kozeluh, Lorraine Kaszubowski, Charmaine Krueger. 5: Barbara Legenza, Phyllis Sablich, Roland Bietlerer, Doris Urquiart, Lenore Olson, Carol Klefifman, jean Opfereelr. i: Natalie Noga, Geralcline Wlarchol, Wlarren Friberiz. Her- bert Franken, Ronaltl Teuber, Thomas Krier, Ralph Mutleett. ULVELING l: Chester Bialik, john Sury. Lucille Stec, Irene Dutla, Mar- jorie Carmichael, Danna Baviclo. J: Stanley Tryboski, Barbara Srnigielski, Arlene Benson, H sl Helen Kochanowicz, Daniel Galasso, Georgian Zeltler, Flmer Lenski. : Roy Conratl, Helen McCarthy, Dorothy Kolar, Darlene Michaels, Beulah Christenson, Dolores Bennett, Doris Matson, Marylyn Becker, Patricia Jansen, Mr. Ulveling. : Alice Zitnik, Carole Recljinski, Patricia Flynn, Zenia Bienkowski, Margaret McCarthy, Maybelle Wfalker, Ray- montl Keegan, Donalcl Halfen, Willigim Wfiesbach, John Zawalinski. Xa MISS XVILLIAMS Row l 1 Row li Row H: Row l I MRS. XX' Row l 1 Row li Row 3' Row ,li Robert Rhinehart, Frank Lux, Casimer Lubasy.l-ia, Thomas Noto, l.ila Clark, Bonnie Pabloxv. Deane Lola, john Massion, Dawn Kessel, Lorraine Lyth- cke. Betty Davis, Siexefrietl Pyka, Norma ,lean Traise. ,loyce Williams, Frnest Paper, Wfantla Canham, Barbara Lumb, john ylarzomleek, Leonartl Aremka, Howartl Christ. Thomas Obecny, Leon Klein, James Cfhanman, Richartl Bacle, Robert Di Carlo, Donaltl Putyra, Richartl ljezen. ILLIAMSON Thomas Wfatson. Alan Hemlrickson, Phyllis Zaneara, yloyce Heroux, .lack Gilbert, Renee Oechsle. Vivian Gootlenow, Bernadette Olszewski, ,lacqueline Peter- son, George 'Wartlle, -loanne Palm, Ursula Roein, Sabina Solfiek, Mrs, IZ. Wfilliximson, Patricia Helwig, Velma Owen, Atleline Wliegcl, Robert Swensen, Charlotte Lorenz, Arlene Sw,-c-ney, Betty Cousins, Betty Foss, Thomas Wliitsitle, Shirley Reinke. Rucloloh Oliva. Barbara Mayer, Karen Peterson, Anthony Sobacki, Patricia Poteracki, Katherine Baulev, Atlrienne Petlersen, Llrzytl Kaitschuck, Robert Klein, Donaltl Mt- Cormick. 'iw' -rs nfflfw . 1 i ' x MQW Si an new .E gf t W' 4 .gm Mg zu,-. .... X I 412 ' 5 5 'rw 33 afffxgni Q gf: 3' fs QV ,H- B' M W, ., ,Aw G gi- , w, Nggw, M g 3-E Q 4 r .. . ' Q ' x h,- . ':.f1,:.-. .F , - 0 . Af f 1 h ixzm 4 Lp ,yi 1' -' , . ,, if Q X A , wg A R 3 5? I A ' , , Q F. J bl, A, gf tm!! , A f., ry Q 3 3 A Kwwf M ' ,ml Aww ,N-es, xl 'xxljfe vw QQ :ff ,L V 7 www-m,.,,..,. NL t lngwmxw :,A,2: , 1' Q 2 gm i 2' M --- ' 1' s L wzwfw fqg x r N s H, f V 4?-iw ivy. SV 'Ti W ,E Nl! raining 'MAP em Bringing true workmanship to the various shops here at Schurz are Ronald Ztl -l ' the printing show, a l O ' me from I nc tto Hummel. Kenneth Van Spanlcen, and Harold Wfallter from the forge. james Maggiore is displaying his artistic talent in the Vocational Art Department. while john Brandenherg, Tony Stocco, and Robert Chapman take pride in showing their active participation in the wood, machine. and electric shops. Mechanical Drawing is also an interesting and valuable part of the technical course, giving these students an opportunity to prepare for a future vocation. 41 i icy l Ql06l,I U'l 0 ik? EUJLHQJ5 ,W Thar's goltl in them thar keys, stranger! Calculating offers it means of learn- ing to operate a motlern oilice machine which can furnish you 11 Business Ca- reer, One semester will give you :1 pro- ficiency in all operationsg two semesters will make u speecly capllwle operator. Shorthand is the art of representing spoken sountls hy signs. lt plays an essential part in the otlice routine of the secretary, for the amount of writing is reilucetl to rr minimum lwecause of its use. These stutlents uncler the super- vision of Mrs. Vlilliamson, ure prepar- ing themselves for the ltusiness worltl by learning this swift system of record- ing speech. The typewriter supplies il mechanical methotl of inscrihing thoughts on paper. lt has lwecome an instrument of general use, especially in the business oihce, where speetl zincl neatness are important, These prospective secretaries ancl typists are aiming to acquire speetl untl accu- racy in typing lay means of the Touth Method. Mrs. Xllfilliiimson is the teacher. KN' 'l Nlxx 'AJ Vil-'XH,'X. i lflflfllne 0lfl'lQl'lfl6l Qlnff I l Q,0CLl Q The responsibility of home making and the duties of a home require skill, and, as these students believe that a womans place is opportunity to acquire adequate training. The girls learn to make, lit, and model dresses blouses, skirts, and pajamas. They learn to select appropriate colors that best suit them. and are taught styles and materials. Besides learning how to evaluate furniture. they are taught the art of being a hostess, the proper way to serve, table manners, how to balance the menu. and eorreet eating habits, all of which aid the prospective homemakers, for it is they who will determine the success or failure of the homes of the future. 115 in the home, they want to take advantage of every ji. ree afar felaff - ounfing, .S?oeaLin , Xaminin ,pv D.. 'iff' I fa ' t of languages to choose from in the Language Department, There is a great varie y 4 K . including German, Polish, Spanish, French, and Latin. Edward Gronke placed lirst in the Latin District Meer and was eligible to compete in the state Latin meeti The German contest with participants from Illinois and Northern Indiana, was held at Schurz, To solve a graphical equation is the objective of these students. They represent the math department which is divided into various types of math. Whether it is essen- ' Q f ' r st and tials of math, college algebra, or trigonometry, math students hnd much o inte e profit for themselves. Biology deals with the science of plants and animals. lt also teaches the students to know plants and animals better, to become familiar with nature, and to respect and ' f ,t: and enjoy its beauties, It is an aid in helping us learn how to conserve our oress animals. 44 .Q .gm 'Y dz- reviewing uenfd ,Quai ana! jufure General Science gives a composite picture of the more advanced laboratory sciences, and these future Einsteins are acquiring a sound foundation for hiology, Zoology, physics, and chemistry. These seniors in a social science class are gaining a clearer view of modern prohlems facing the world today through self-expression in a panel discussion on one of the important questions of the day. Not only is it valuable to he acquainted with the worlds accepted literature hut also to he able to evaluate contemporary writings in our modern novels and hooks, and these English students are analyzing magazines. ,ps ui 45 'Rf A EY' ,9f2.!4rf Lf jAem, llfljltafeuer flte cjiefcl lf any one is doubtful about what art accomplishes just visit the art rooms, and see the work on exhibition. In the top picture, we see representative students anti representative work from the Art Department. Learning to express oneself through art is a pleasant experience. The Mechanical Drawing Department enables the students to plan an interesting future. Here we see Mr. Marlowe with a group of students carefully checking a plate. From the drawing of plates, to blue prints, to future building may be the possible aim of these boys. Commercial artists of tomorrow are these art stutlents of today. ln the Vocational Art Department, students gain a knowledge of commercial art. Posters, signs, book covers, and commercial ads are but a few of the many types of work done in the classes. 46 uxigarg rganizafiond fi erkrm cyegafuf jadLd 9 'wx Josephine Peddersen assists Carol Kane as joan Milalson checks some lile cards, while Beverly Bagley shows Peter Deyenka how to use the teachers' card tile. Zenia Bienkowski, Carol Hensi, Joyce Williams, Carrol Collier, Shan- non Moore, Helen Kay Kianovich, Kari Swenson, Marilyn Teeter, and Shirley Tade were assistants to Miss Woelfel in the Attendance Office last semester. Mary Ann Ditter, Patricia Delaney and Marie Guerrieri were able assistants to Miss Conerty in the book room. Giving out books, taking them in, and keeping the tiles up to date make the room a busy place. Here we see Mr. Hill's right hand men. the boys who report early and late and often through the day to answer teachers' requests for a projector. an extension cord, or an operator, and often just at little help. ln this day of visual education in the school room it is nccessary to know how to use visual education equipment. Glona Weilantl and joan Naiieckowski are taking care of two library patrons while Zabelle Simon, Mildred ,Iemilo and Donna Fijan discharge some of the other duties of library assistants. Glen Christianson, joan Reininger, Wayne Nixon, Harvey Randolph, and Betty jane Reinger assist Miss Wincher in the map room, keeping the maps and globes in order and ready for delivery. jltey mncler Cgnuafuagi .gzruice fo .Sz urz One of the most serviceable and helpful organizations at Schurz is the Parent-Teacher Association composed of the parents of Schurz students. They meet once each month to bring about a better understanding between parents, teachers, and students. Service of another kind, the upkeep of the building and campus, comes from Mr. Lies, engineer custodian, and his corps of men and women, who, working unseen, provide us with light and heat, keep the build- ing clean, and the campus a thing of beauty. The Schurz P. T. A., through its ofiicers and chairman, has done much to aid the school in various ways. Mrs. E. P. Tully was the 1947-48 President. Mrs. M. Hesly, 2d Vice President for '47-'48, will be the '48-'49 President. The other '47-'48 offi- cers were Mrs. G. Wardle, lst Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. R. W. Haas, Treasurer, and Mrs. T. Nostwick, Corresponding Secretary. Mr. N. A. Lies, Chief Engineer-Custodian at his desk. To him and his corps of assist- ants go all the credit for our well-kept cam- pus, the heating, lighting, and general up- keep of the building. Messrs. E. J. Kuna, R. Korinek, H. Bren- nan, J. Driscoll, Asst. Engineers, H. Mt- Crory, Fireman and' B. Schwichtenberg, Clerk are the men under Mr. Lies' juris- diction whom we rarely see, but who keep us warm and comfortable regardless of the season or weather. 48 -if Shi Q, 'U 9 ' ' ' lads, x A Q t V, QW, ix Q' , , i f, 5 x A -:fFMYff ? un3ul li ' Q-xg, 'fs N Ns g'i Yi Mi 'm i 1 Vx N EN ' '. Wg P N' v ,ff '-IW we 'Q 1 I r 'r aw- f ' 3113 f x Saw f 2 W L M avg, AVXQ iffy if , fs zfgigigj X1 ...wiv fam. 1 xg' E SGW K ,L D255 , M' Jw! W2 em 3 'N iii wwf ,Imax fgwjh A 'sk na-3 tr vw k . maf ia? X .,,. . Z' 16 nf .af , . W , 2: iw Q:-. 3. -2 w x 4 4 I W--,, .X ,f ' wg QW if Xl Q 6 4 if 6 A ew ,,, ugw 'ln ggx fafivrl I YA ' :gawfgwi 1 HL 'ima 5529's-af 4, rl, Vififfhz by 1 3 ii mga ' 1 mtg? Wxxgfg, . . ,. 45 gif 1 I I - In Ju s XX ,,,,.--- a vg? I 5 52 Xzf A 221 7' ' U -f wwf WJ ' 1-1522's ix . I 9 gg Qyyrdiif , ' F ' 2 imm ,QW 7 wie 5' va v in 4' H . 3 gk X li f 1 , ., v- , sf. ,- ., A Q, 54 R 'yn 1 1 K, 1: -- r f R . ' MX? 2553 H E, .,,, qw. - . ,, A 553.7 A '-wsu , , ' , if 3 X 7 A ff' Q- 4, 4, . K, 1 X, kk it gs 4 wj,,3?m,x , fa: 'R ii ,f g wwf W -r ix fb a W Qi Q ,ARF M.. Q ig A. .xdcfiuifiezi United in spirit, together in heart, Working as one for a common goal, Leaders and followers in service and clubs Striving always to better the whole. -f7l, ia i6 iuing fogeflzer L Sky , W X iii! . -f R? , X? X1 Sv? 960 L fo ik? auf? if AW CCOIWLIOA5 lfllefli Seniors, as graduation looms before them, wish to close their chapter at Schurz with the coveted honor of wear- ing a gold Laurel pin. These students set a pattern for the underclassmen, whose aim is to maintain a fourteen point average for each semester. The Laurels' ollicers are: Joan Summe, Vice-president: Anita Bennett, Secretaryg George Rurik, Treasurerg Gail XValms- ley, Program Chairman, and Martin Haueisen, President. These juniors. realizing the necessity of mainmining high averages for win- ning a position in the business world, have secured a silver pin, symbolizing their membership in the Laurels. Freshmen and sophomores are plac- ing their ladders to success on a solid foundation 'by obtaining the highest scholastic honor at Schurz, membership in the Laurels. For work well done the sophomores receive a bronze Laurel pin. we ugzcclenf Counci lgfarw, .fdcfff ana! .fdcdieuefi t ,rm --wwtffw' '. : . .kr S Byron StaHeld, Presidentg Howard Hallengren, Vice- President, and june Rappa- port, Recording Secretary, as they prepare to conduct a meeting of the entire Student Council, here assembled. Howard Hallengren, Vite Presidentg Donnalois Jasper, Corresponding Secretaryg By- ron Staffeld, Presidentg Lillian Y t v Chuchut, Treasurerg and june Rappaport, Recording Secre- tary, were the fall 1947 Stu- dent Council ollicers. The Student Council Board met with Mr. Tietz, Principal, Miss Falkenrotli and Mr. Harz, co-sponsors, to discuss problems which the Student Council is helping to solve, particularly in the lunchroom, and in the Student Court. The link uniting Schurz students and faculty is the Student Council which promotes the principles of democracy. Each division sends one representative to the council and the faculty is represented by two teachers who act as advisors. The council has led in promoting the clean-up campaign and gives active support to all sport activities. Another major project of the council is the Student Court which tries students who fail to observe the school regu- lations. Members of the council have joined with the Letterman's Club in taking charge of the lunch periods and assist in keeping order and neatness in the lunchroom. 55 - 6f.X4l'l6! Crown QOOJ B'0tAQI A006!v l The framework of peace is un- i derstanding, and discussion of 3 world affairs and race prejudice 3 aids the Americanism Club mem- bers to respect the opinions of 3 others. They believe that all men 9 are created equal, a vital phase of true democracy, which the club promotes in the school. 1 4 a The ideals for which the Amer- ican flag stands are reflected in the actions of the club by its con- tinual presence at the meetings. The history of the nation is woven in every thread of the Hag, and these memories challenge the club to uphold its glorious traditions. Barbara Madden and Roger Martini, Co-Presidentsg Charles Christenson and William Novak, Co-Treasurersg Barbara Irelan, Secretaryg and John Gagliardi and Jeannine Lux, Sergeants-at-armsg were the officers of last semester's Americanism Club. Always with a goal toward achievement, the Ameticanism Club strives to mold better and clearer thinking Americans. In these days of uncertain times adherence to the clubs creed will help us all. We believe in freedom of speech, press, and religion. We respect public property. We believe that honesty, frugality, and tolerance will make outs a model and blessed nation. We believe the destructive sacrifices of war can be avoided by the constructive sacrifices of peaceg peace must be made to provide heroic action in an all-absorbing endeavor for the benefit of us all. We believe optimism will defeat pessimism. 56 JN, ww ww Q .. 2 '7 I K si 'f m-v P' ,Ai ,ve Awn I ' f --m9 'l' ,,,.-lI mW N S 1-1-u we H s as 35 . 5 .??gg w.Q,.'?5? 5Q QP' Rx ...1- ' My 'f , N 4 A -N----- 52 Q Q- 1 vm 1 N 9 ' 'iqig'-N an WM A Maw Q X 95 W f E a- ofafin ati Wnuclz 'ljafue 31 m The Latin Club is composed of a group of students who rind enjoyment in the study of the Latin Language. The club presented part of the Open House program which was high-lighted by the Roman costumes made by the club members. The white togas made the boys look as stately as Caesar himself, and the stollas worn by the girls made one think of the patrician Roman women. One in- teresting club meeting was given over to u play presented for members only, while several other meetings included school plays among other things. Donna Fijan displays an interesting and attractive chart made by Suzanne Waters showing leaves whose names are derived from Latin, to Dorothy Hoffman, Patricia Reuther, and Norma Potter of the Latin Club. Miss Beaton is the sponsor. Virginia Decker, President, joan Kasper, Secretary, and Edward Gronke, Vice-president of the Latin Club, admire the chart which Willi:am Loewe, Treasurer, is holding. They are convinced that Latin has much value for them. Connie Hadrick, Howard Skoien, and John Bartram ex- amine the model of a Roman tower made by Chris Sweary, which Edward Kasmar is displaying. ffglff iff Hff! IA' I LATIN ANQ ITS VALLIES in 2,2 5 J K Q at f 3-5 Q71 E af . 41030315 , mi 56 1 1 and MiNEl,5-elm ss 2425379 le POM CLA Lucille Stec, untl Genevieve Opie- la, display some of the Polish Club exhilwits ro a group ol visitors who stoppetl to atlmire at Open House last October. The Polish Clulw, untler the sponsorship of Miss Cierpil-1, decl- icatetl the Open House tlisplay and program to the great Polish com- poser, Stanislaus lkioniuszko. He was organist, teacher, and composer of several operas anil songs, Lucille Stec, in aurhentit Polish costume, pauses a inoinenr to enjoy the music of Anne Ziorliltowslti antl Virginia Ostominski. The photo of Stanislaus Moniuszlm, notetl Polish composer, ocuupietl a place ol honor in the Open House Polish Cluh ex- hiluit, Lucille Stec. Albert Mii'l1lseck,jack Kramer, Rolvert Toznasczylt, Miss A. Cierpik, Sponsor, Beatrice Grzempu, joan Smucla, Phyllis Moylan, joan Marys, Lucille Karczynski, Delores Czaplinski, Mary XVesolowski, The- resa Novak, Anne Ziorlnowski, Pa- tricia Ignatowslti, Jeanette Mandrake, Constance Pitchu, and Marianne Muszynski pay close attention to Ted Urban as he reads a passage in Polish. . Y? sig Orll Marty f l Oglmc UE ,f udf ,giience Richard Nithol, Terence Tvlcsinl ski, Francis Pistilli, Mitchell Smyk, antl Robert Antlerson intently w.1tth the outcome ol their experiment as they prepare to write it up and get rea.ly to report on it to their fellovi club members, .mtl also to their sti- eme class. Terence Tyksinslci is reatly to take down all that Thomas Eirelmll is tell- ing about his per experiment, Tom Bringas, wondering if maybe some is fact and some fiction, is enjoying it all nevertheless. The members enjoyed the tlemzvn- strations and speciiil reports in the Science Club nrriinsgel bv the Pro- gram Committee. National Pins tintl Emblems were ortleretl to give pub- licity to the club of whith Miss Price is the sponsor. 7!WaLing !9fanf5 Ar a Mijn! Cjareer R .qt 'A Doris Altergott, George Rurik, and Arlene Hansen find some interesting topics for discussion in a coming club meeting. Glenna Baker and Bob Michalski lind that the microscope opens up a whole new lic-ld of interest- ing things invisible to the human eye. George Rurik, president, makes a report to his fellow club members in the Pre-Medical Club of which Miss I. johnson is sponsor. Lectures by members of the medical profession, motion pic- tures, and discussions made worthwhile meetings. The Medical Club membership is selected from students who have complete-i one year ot zoology with the highest scholastic rating. These members anticipate 21 career in some branch of the medical profession, and meet to exchange ideas and become acquainted with the advances made in the Field of medicine. 61 jlw lfllwfal .96 ZZ, f ,4 -Sings Harry Furl ong as president, takes over and discusses some of the plans w'th h ' 1 t e members ot the Dramatics Club sponsored by Miss M. Hill and Mrs. C l ' op ey. Which plays to study. what actors to discuss the stage ro , P P- erties, and what helps to create at- mosphere in theatrical productions are topics of int members. erest to these club June Heimark, Angeline Espasito Carolyn Hoekstra Barbara E h , U8 s Nancy Sieverson, Vivian Herr Dal- , las Workenthien, June Samson ani L Verna Marshack appear much inter- ested in what John Cadra is tellin' . S them. It may be a skit to be given at some future meeting. The Dramatic Club is under the capable supervision of Harry Fur- long, presidentg Joyce Thompson, vice-presidentg Dolores Jaeger, treas- urerg and Joyce Green, secretary who give their untiring efforts to make this club a success The activities of the club consisted of executive duties performed by the officers, and creative tasks discharged by individual members. One group undertook to investigate and suggest dramas suitable for group presentation. Harry Furlong offered his home for practice get-togethers. Other groups volunteered for active roles. The first play given was Two Crooks and a Lady, in which the stellar acting was done by Vivian Herr. The final drama was The Trysting Place. Notable parts therein were that of the sophisticated widow, taken by Nancy Sieversong that of the sentimental old bachelor taken by Harry Furlongg and that of the teen- age lover, taken by John Cadra. 62 lEjz46ZltQF'Ci!ZLP86 'N Q if :fps wid .fdlalareciafiue .fdufence Nell Maller, Florence Ciolatz, Marilyn Bunesco, Violet Van Wiele, Natalie Nelson, june Hader, Peter Ketchik, Roger Wlambach, Howard I-Iallengren, Helen Kwandras, john Cadra, and jeaneene McCarthy ens joy reading one of the plays they were planning to see. Mrs. Murtaugh, sponsor, -Ioan Summe, Dorothy Shiewee, Louise Altis, Eleanor Gutman, Marilyn Shor, Beverly Flores, Agnes Dowd, Mary ,lane Foss, and Barbara McCann lis- ten to Phyllis Zera as she reads some interesting parts of one of the plays some of the members have seen. Part of the fun in going to the the- ater in a group is the get together afterward when the play is enjoyed all over again. Dolores Kuenhold, Edith Edmond Sally Christian, Dorothy Sonders Patricia Yager, Polly Zagielski, Eve lyn Kawa, Virginia Jusczyk, Gloria Kasik, joan Chapman, Phyllis Kar czewski, Connie Bornholt, und Helen Shanley plan the program for one of their club meetings. Each one had a part in making club meetings suc cessful. Ruben Evans and Juanita Hesly entertained these inter- ested listeners of the Music Appreciation Club with a piano-violin duet more than once. This combination of in- struments never fails to charm the many club members. Here Margie Hohr enter- tains some more members of the Music Appreciation Club with a piano solo. To be an appreciative listener is as im- portant as to be at line per- former and the club gave the members many opportunities to be good listeners as the talented members entertained. Grace Stefenaki, Barbara Kohberg, Gwen Hansen, Vir- ginio Ostrom, Ester Blum, and Estelle Galla gather around Arlene Hardt as she plays by request. Jean Prepelica, Vice Presi dentg Norman Hilton, Secre taryg and Ernest Smith, Presi dent, aided Miss Schweitzer, sponsor of the club. Appreciation is a judgment of values, and the aim in the Music Appreciation Club is to develop a musical taste which will enable the student to enjoy the best music. With the development of excellent phonographs, and fine radio programs, great music is available to everyone. An intelligent listener is an important factor in a musical program and an effort was made to have good attitudes and audience manners, so that the talented students might have an opportunity to perform under perfect audience situations. Different members of the club have participated in these programs, and some excellent piano solos and fine string ensemble work by orchestra members were much enjoyed. 64 L ufiic lolareciafion - we way fo an nriclzevl of nfieen, Mnkearcl gazebo Bingo .gf f Virginia Brown, Treasurer, Bob Anderson, Vice Presidentg Patricia Sandborn, President, and Ann Tinsley, Secretary show how they conduct a meeting of the radio guild sponsored by Miss Lee. Bob Anderson, Virginia Brown, and Patricia Sandborn will follow Ann Tinsley and give their reports to their fellow club members over the microphone, thus getting in some microphone experience. Manfred Pyka makes a recording as Kenneth Halberg watches the recorder. Virginia Brown is ready to speak over the microphone and George Weiss, Arlene Bjorn, and Anita Burteson await their turn. This is all part of the regular club meetings. This year the Radio Guild of Schurz has endeavored to 'bring to its members a taste of radio atmosphere and function. Through broadcast lectures, script readings, dramatizing, and student pro- gram participation more club members were made radio conscious. Familiarity with the recorder and microphone was made possible through recordings by the members and practice in speaking over the microphone. This is valuable practice for those who take part in the assemblies. 65 0 OU oum clean! fo G orioua .fdcluenfure These girl members of the Tours Club helped Mrs. Nixon, sponsor, to discuss and plan trips to the many interesting places in and and around Chicago. The flower show, ia guided tour of the Marshall Field Store, and visits to several museums by some mem- bers provided interesting reports for club meetings. Lois Br ienke, Sergeant-at- Armsg Harry Klitzner, Vice Pres- identg Don Kastilahn, President, Joan Schroder, Secretaryg Robert Kummerly, Sergeant-at-Armsg Don Meisner, Treasurer, were the ofiicers who helped to make the club an interesting one. at rl Don Kastilahn, President, ha gathered his buddies around hin to plan a tour that will be of spe cial interest to them. judgin, from this picture a grand time i anticipated by all. The Room 215 section of the Tours Club, forty-eight strong, soon found it is one thing to plan a tour, and quite another to assemble a representative group at a stated time and place in the name of the club. It became evident that the more satisfactory way of carrying on was to present a list of possible tours and information regarding each at every meeting. After free discussion, notices were posted on the bulletin board and blackboard for convenient ref- erence. Members were encouraged to form their own groups, to take advantage of as many worth-while tours as possible, and to report on them at the next meeting of the Club. Sev- eral tours were planned and attended in a limited way by club members and individual group tours were also planned. 66 Pallezfi .748 p6L51flfUOI 6! offke j0lfl,I J A The boys in the Tours Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Thomas, are finding many interesting places to visit in the travel folders they are examining. They believe that travel is broaden- ing, whether it be at home or abroad. One of the interesting trips taken by the club was the one to the Glenview Air Field. The girls too have some interest- ing things to tell about where they have been and what they have seen. Half of the fun in going on a trip is planning the trip beforehand, and then gathering together to talk it over afterward. Many trips are enjoyable enough to take a second time, espe- cially right here in Chicago where there is no end to the things one can see. Norman Ropond, President, is planning a possible trip as Mrs. Thomas, Sponsorg Dolores Zolla, Secretaryg Norman Swanson, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Richard Sullivan Treasurerg and Norbert Walent, Vice- President, listen intently. .AEM eine .APG fke MW 0 8 0 pI 0gI 6Ll'l'L5 05 L 8 The house lights dim . . . the curtain riscs . . . the play begins! The success or failure of the performance may well fall into the hands of the stage crew. Responsible for light- ing, scund, stage effects, props, and scenery, they have to be on their toes every moment. No program at Schurz could possibly be presented without the aid and co-operation of the stage crew, and yet it is probably one of the most unsung groups in the school. The microphone and spot- lights are essential equipment for all performances. Pre- cision timing for all stage and house lights is vital for all performances, and the control panel off stage must be always ready with the operator on the job from start to finish. The sound equipment too is vital to the enioyment of the audience and must be ready at a split-second signal, The curtain operator, and the curtain, opening and closing at the right moments, are dependent on the other members of the crew which is truly a synchronized group, working together for the enjoyment of many at each performance. Albin Kolowski, Kenneth Stahnke, Ludwig Otterbach, joe Moran, and Edward Kertz comprise the stage crew in charge of Mr. Wctzel. Kenneth Stahnke and Joe Moran ready for action at the switch board which controls the lighting of the stage and auditorium. Albin Kolowski, and Ludwig Otterbach inspect the Public Address System control box, while Edward Kertz stands ready for Curtain 348 CCLHQQFQ l 0Ui Q5 any OUF6 Nancy Arnold prepares to take a picture of her fellow members as a practical demonstration of what they have been learning about pictures and picture taking in Mr. Ulveling's Camera Club. Here Elaine Wzilenclzrtik, Ann Murray, Bernice Zalewski, Gene Kapustka, Robert Oberweetter and Steven Maronlis get some first hand information about the camera Nancy Arnold uses for taking her candid camera shots. Here we find Alice Samuel- son, Secretary: Robert Sorenson, Presidentg Valentine Spiralke, Vice-President, and La Verne Ol- son, Treasurer, much interested in these booklets on cameras and pictures. Hints on how to im- prove one's picture taking are al- ways sought by the wide-awake, progressive camera lover. K.,-M Probably the most treasured book of memories is the album of snapshots featuring fim ily, friends, school, social events, pets, and on the spur ofthe moment shots The pictures remain silent reminders of fun and friends long after the occasions for taking the pictures have been forgotten. 6 jAOM,gAf QUQI1 fo ik? lQUQ!l7l0l'l'l8lflf 0!pQl 50l'lCL6ig Miss Stodola, joan Gjertsen Violet Van Wiele, Darlene Han- sen, Jean Wendlaiid, and Betty Nolan gathered in a friendly ses- sion, the subject of which might be How To Acquire a Pleasant Friendly Personality. These girls have it if we are to judge from this picture. Shirley Pingle, Violet Van Weile, Jean Torson, Lee Alesi Darlene Hansen, Rosemary Mari nello, Patricia Montague are al ready to put to the test some on the things they have been learn ing in their study of personality in Miss Stodola's Personalitg Club. Theresa Wolinski tells her fe low members in the Personalii Club what she thinks personalii is and gives some Tips fc Teens on styles, etiquette, an other things of interest to then A study of personality through book reviews, a skit, written and given by some of the club members, and discussions on Tips For Teens in relation to styles and etiquette particularly, proved very interesting. The California Tests of Personality given and explained in detail by Mr. Solem proved valuable to the club members and made them conscious of the value of a pleasing personality. 70 x goof! Wannerd oinf we 'Wag fo 50166055 '77 Laurel Swanson serves .leannette Zier and Suzanne Fox in a demonstration for the litiquette Clluh. Correct tahle manners are an asset vihich no one can atlord to ignore at any time. -loan Liss, Vice Presidentg -lean Prepelica. Presidentg and -loan Cutlarz, Secretary were the .titls to Miss Kindig and helped to make the club run smoothly. Joan Kotlarz aids Jeannette Zier in removing her coat. This is just one of the many tourtesies so essential for gracious living which is being demonstrated for the other litiquette Clluh mcinhets, Etiquette is exceedingly interesting and helpful in many ways. In this cluh one not only learned how to set a table, how to act on dates, if a girl should ask a hoy to take her out on a date, but many other things. Being told how to do things is not always helpful, so there were demonstrations of table setting, modeling clothes, and the little courteous acts which mean so much always. Belonging to a cluh like this answers many a puzzling question without worries, for questions to be answered were written without a signature. 71 CIOOL ,M!Cl,y5 CU16! jfdlle OMIY5 C ug Shirley Strebel, lrene Fawlias and Arlene Gauret are ready to tell the assembled club members interesting facts about some of the places they have been reading about and which will be just as interesting to visit. Mr. Rodger with Miss Connell sponsored a Tours Club whose pur- pose was to become better acquainted with the facilities of Chicago which make for well-rounded personalities. One of the most delightful trips was that to Morton Arboretum last Oc- tober. Bill Kaal and Martin Haueisen study a map as the other members of Miss Ne1son's Tours club look on, Martin Haueisen was President, Vir- ginia Verberg, Vice-President, and Anita Hazucha, Secretary. Members of the student body who are interested in augmenting their education b b ' b L y ecomtng etter ac- quainted with the cultural, instructional, and recreational facilities of Chicago and its surrounding vicinity comprise the Tours Clubs, sponsored by Miss Connell, Mr. Rodger, and Miss Nelson. In order to acquire the knowledge which makes for well-rounded personalities, visits to commercial and industrial establish- ments, places of historical, scientific, and scenic interest, public institutions, and areas which still maintain old world traditions cannot help but make life interesting and use leisure time wisely, as Tours Club is the place to get information and directions. 72 PUF5, SQJJAJ7 GHC! Man knows no more flithf l g orningzi z u animal than the horse. Brisk rides in the morning, the thrills of gallops and cantors, and the joy of spending their time together is an experience not soon to be forgotten by these Saddle Club members. Miss Ma Helen Keller, Maryanne Whitney Elaine Horngff ' ' 4 . Raymond Wtitz- ky, Adienne Hughes, Bruce Pielce Alice Ch , and Norma Havelick pause for a picture before starting off. Dorothy johnson, Secretary' Charles Whit ney, Bruce Pieke, Treasurer, and Dale Vansclow President: make plans for one of the Saturday meetings in fair weather. rnell, Elaine Anderson, inault, Dolores Dixon QW-Q Here are the other members of the Saddle Club who must often be content to listen to reports of pleasant times and exciting rides when unable to take p rt on . a Sat- urday morning. af fa Z.. jfs... U .gf ,915 .An .gnferedfzng or This group of sturdy young Americans who plan beyond tomorrow are members of the Slide Rule, Movie Operators, and Engineering Clubs. Under the guidance of Messrs. Hill, Perry, and Marlow, they are adding new interests to their high school life. ' 7' u f, Q? A ff I a 5' A ' , , SLIDE RULE CLUB George Schlapo, President, demon- strates the Slide Rule to the mem- bers of Mr. Perry's Slide Rule Club. Erma Schmell, Secretary, and the only girl member, is as intensely inter- 'nd how to ested in the slide rule .1 in the club. use it as any boy MOVIE OP ERATORS CLUB The work of the Movie Operators ' ' ' 'ng its ainly in train: Club consists m' ' l ore proticient members to become m ' f visual instruction 'n the operation o ' are given l ' Demonstrations equipment, nd the more ex- before the group a ' bets give personal in- perienced mem struction to the others, thus Cf. ing them to take ov ENGINEERING of boys nearby points add prepar- CLUB interested in This group the 'building of a better tomorrow tind the Engineering Club, sponsored by Mr. Marlow, a fascinating place to be. Discussions, plans for trips to ' of interest, and movies to the enjoyment. ROD AND GUN CLUB GYMNASTICS CLUB Ralph Hasch, Max Loik, Edward Ol n ut on Osmons and Lothar ma p an exhibition for the members of the Gymnastics Club of which Mr. Blum is sponsor. Boys who like stunts found this club much to their liking LET'l'ERMEN'S CLUB Robert Berger, Pres., Paul Skittone, Vice Pres., Kenneth Erickson, Treas., and Richard Bayard, Mgr., with Mr. e made this O'Keefe as sponsor, hav anization one of the outstanding org boys' clubs. All sports are repre- sented among these lettermen, some of whom hold several letters as proof of their proficiency. Ronald Miller and Bob Antonucci l proudly display the sign of the Rot and Gun Club, one of the most sut- cessful of the younger Sthurz clubs, led and sponsored by Mr. Roncoli, an ardent sportsman. This group has few of the many se- crets of the great outdoors through movies, discussions, and experiences of the members on fishing and hunt- . The members have received a practical knowledge of con- servation, game laws, and other sub- ' l jects invaluable to the lover ot tie delved into a ing expeditions outdoors. RCU QGUN loecia! .gnfererifri ZH fo PLANT GROWERS These club members learn all about plants and how to take care of them in their Plant Growers Club. Slides and talks on Gardens of the World by members proved very interesting. The Christ- mas wreaths of evergreens, pine cones and red ribbons made by each member were almost profes- sional, they were so well done. Miss Sylvester is their sponsor. GERMAN CLUB The German Club makes learning the German language more interesting, because the members try to practice speaking and singing in German and also play games in German. Listening to German records adds pleasure and profit to the club meetings under the sponsorship cf Miss Krenz. PUPPET CLUB These members of the Puppet Club watch Ronald Homblad demonstrate one of his puppets. Everybody works in the Puppet Club, sponsored by Mrs. Gale, Peter and the Wolf, an all-puppet production was planned, made, and produced by the club members, who have learned the technique of designing, painting, and modeling puppets. Gavin 76 arieciudcfiuified ,911 wwe egnferefifing Cfugri Wliether it be stamps to collect, fun problems to work or countries below the border to read about and hope to visit some time these clubs have a membership of wide-awake young people who have made their clubs worthwhile. 1 1' J. 77 P STAMP CLUB Mr. Unverfetth, sponsor, and his stamp fans, members of the Stamp Club, are busily studying stamp al- bums and sheets of stamps, an in- teresting hobby for their club meet- ings. Stamp collecting is educational and provides leisure time activity. MATH CLUB Patricia Setora, Miss Magrady, Clare McBride, ,lean Ritter, Melvin Slate, Kathleen McBride, ,lane Rein- schreiber, ,loyce Pavlos, Carol Koth, Carol Frank, ,loyce ljllff, and Lor- retta Ozimek lind that learning short cuts in math, and algebra-for-fum problems are really interesting. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Peter Valenziano, in addition to being president of the Pan-Ameri- can Club, was also in charge of the semesters Spanish Reading Contest. Garbed in Spanish dress he assisted at the club's Open House exhibit. Here he is displaying some attratv tive posters ol special interest to the club of which Miss Kilpatrick is sponsor. Qelfl g 6l,5Al0l'L5 W t3l,0I'lgQl CL P06401 STYLE CLUB Lila jones, Program Chair' man of the Style Club, serves as a model for Vita Destef- ano, Pres., in a demonstration which followed a discussion on the care and arrangement of the hair in Miss Danne- hy's Style Club. STYLE CLUB Virginia Romatowslci, and joan Mart model two attrac- tive school costumes for the members of Mrs. Melnyk's Style Club. Patricia McGuire awaits her turn nearby. One interesting meeting included a demonstration on the tech- nique of modeling by a mem- ber studying to be a model. STYLE CLUB How far from the floor should a skirt be to have the new look is being answered by Ernestine Altmeyer who has the answer all ready. The interested observers are mem- bers of the Style Club spon- sored by Miss Mess. urn ana! Ckarm cgnfrigue jAem KNITTING CLUB Although only it few of these girls are clemonsttating their knitting abil- ity the knitting club, sponsoretl by Mrs. Brenne, was the place to go for instruction in making.: those argyle socks, mittens, and scarfs. STYLIE CLUB Betty ,lane Reininger moclels a blouse antl skirt for these members of Miss Dannehy's style club, who learnecl about colors, combinations, .intl appropriate fashions lor high school girls. STYLE CLUB The hootletl coat seems to be the answer to what is .1 comfortable, yet up-to-the-minute fashion tor school wear accortling to Ruth Buerger who is the model for Mrs. Kane's style Club. Attractive outtloor apparel .ts well as suitable classroom attire were among the topics -liscussetl in this club's meetings. From mittens and scarfs to the latest fashions for school and social life, accessories to accompany each outfit, the right cosmetics to use, and even the poise and smooth manner so necessary to a successful school L and social life were all discussed in the meetings of these clubs. Movies were shown to illustrate some of the important topics under discussion. .x4rc!enf Camera Wyemgera Calafure eaufg On gifm Here is Clifford Carlson telling the Camera Club and Miss Eng- lish, its sponsor, all about the club's exhibit and demonstration at Open House last October. Many subjects were found' among the prints exhibited and the demon- stration of Sepia toning was in- teresting to club members and Mil visitors as well. Valentine Spiralke demonstrates the technique of focusing to Miss Croft's Camera Club. This club's meets were particularly interesting as Miss Ctofts, who spent several months teaching GI's in Japan and is an ardent camera fan her- self, showed her pictures and told of her experiences in that f-ar away land. Robert Glyda exhibits some mounted pictures to these young camera enthusiasts. Correct mounta ing of pictures is essential, and it is important to know what size and style of mount is suitable for the different pictures. Miss Pearce is the sponsor. mera in hand, are always ready to snap the quaint and picturesque, to transform the ordinary everyday scene into something novel and lasting, and . d ' f the camera and the correct proce ure in These young photographers, ca preserve today for tomorrow. Learning the parts o amera Club are providing themselves with a future taking pictures, these members of the C source of entertainment, a fascinating hobby, and perhaps, a u f ture vocation. 80 1 EU5 85, 811585, 46015.74 well' 00 if POSTER CLUB Ronald Ktans, Kathleen Holzer Gwen Baumgartner, Marguerite Sauer, Clarice Krause, Dolores Dix- on. George Metz, William Winimer, all members of the Poster Club, were invited to take charge of the adver- tising for the Military Ball, Posters of the Bull Dog masks, and costumes were displayed on the evening of Open House to aid in advertising. Miss Newell is the sponsor. CAMERA CLUB Members of Mr. Middendorff's Camera Club are ready to have their picture taken by Warren Lehmann, on top of the ladder, while Don Schellie stands by to grid if needed. Learning how to select suitable sub- jects and how to take and develop pictures are some of the valuable as- sets learned in this kind of club. CARTOON CLUB Don Schellie displays one of the cartoons made in the Cartoon Club as Mr. Middendorfi, the sponsor, ad- vances some helpful hints on how to make good cartoons. The art of making good cartoons can be learned and a club of this kind is an ex- citing place for those interested in this phase of art. Some members may be famous someday. Cjomdinafionfi, toncenfrafion, 6 a55e5.x4 3 eir orfe Chemistry, chess, and college are exciting places for boys and girls These young pco ple are gaining much valuable experience in these clubs and will find future days happy ones with chem experiments and chess games wonderful fillers for leisure moments and college to think about in the serious times. CHEMISTRY CLUB A better knowledge of chemistry and its principles is obtained in the Chemistry Club. The group, spon- sored by Mr. Huntley, is seen here weighing potassium chlorate. CHESS CLUB The Chess Clubs, sponsored by Mr. Myers and Mr. Crown, are among the most serious of the clubs. The High School Chess Championship is their goal. The club sponsors a five- man team which won the title last spring, and has successfully defended it again this year. COLLEGE CLUB To help you find the proper col- lege to attend is the purpose of the College Club. The members of this club learn about the various college courses, tuition costs, how to get in- formation about the college of their choice, and other important facts. luv' RADIO GUlLD Albert Sieg, Don Kreutsinger, Mar- vin Richards, and Donald Schultz, are getting in some practice before the microphone as Barbara Wtillsten, Marion Kostler, Dolores Reinhardt, Lois Brenke, Gerry -less, ,Ioan Nelson, .loan Burkland, Joyce Reace, Ted Weichman, Norman Rospond, Phyl- lis Karczewske, Georgette DeBacher, Carol Jensen. Isabel Frnnzen, joan Dionne, and -Ioan Aerts look on. The Radio Guild, sponsored by Miss Kellenger, was one of several radio clubs. DRAMATICS CLUB Al Coletta shows how it is done as Estelle Hammond and Dianne So- poci stand by amused, yet intrigued, by his performance, The other club members are enjoying the act to the utmost. Miss Carrol, is the spon- sor of the clulw, which has its serious side also as the memhers who have given readings and reports will tell you. COSTUME DESIGN CLUB Alice johnson models one of the new Hooded coats for the Costume Design Club, sponsored by Miss Cur- ran. The club's activities consist of sketching the latest fashions, which the members themselves model, and creating new accessories to add in- terest. Discussions on the latest styles add interest to the club meetings. Qs SOCIAL DANCING CLUB The Anniversary Waltz rings out as seniors take their dance positions ' d the gym, amidst and whirl aroun the laughter and gaiety that the art of dancing 'brings to light. Basic dance steps are taught as a founda- tion for rhythm and self-confidence on the dance floor. Poise and ease in making new acquaintances are also valuable lessons learned in this pop- ular senior club. Here we find members PLAY GOERS CLUB of the Play nsored by Miss Ever- Goers Club, spo est, apparently enjoying the previews of plays they hope to see. In spite of radio and television, plays are still ' tertainment. favorite mode of en PLAY GOERS CLUB The Play Goers Club, with Miss Minnis sponsoring it, had a varied program. Reviews and discussions on current plays they had seen and quiz- zes on famous and current plays prepared by the program committee kept them well informed. A program of recorded music from famous musi omedies high-lighted the semes ter's activities. v cal c loening fke .iboor fo 920001 Wudic Thomas Stallci decides on another record from the album as the members of Miss Grossen- bacher's Music Appreciation Club, enjoy the one being played. Many line records brought the members good music at these club meetings. Mrs. Bradley's Music Appreciation Club listens entranced as Richard Dunham, president, plays for them. Other members entertained as well as member groups from the orchestra, and the club learned to appreciate the value of the Classics. jimmy Kendal, clarinet, and Gerald Hutchinson, at the piano, are familiar figures at the Music Appreciation Club meetings, of which Mrs. Heinle is the sponsor. The members have generously supplied an ample and varied number of good recordings of orchestral and operatic music which made the meetings enjoyable. 85 Can ,M 0 301' l, Q YNI .OFFICE GIRLS' CLUB The Office Girls' Club, under the leadership of Betty Key. President, Mitzie Boettge, Vice-President, Nancy Kind berg, Secretary, and Louise Albrecht, Treasurer, had a series of interesting meetings. Ar two of these meetings, movies were shown of Office Behavior and Telephone Courtesy. Tours to the telephone company and other neighborhood business firms were planned for the second semester. The Social Committee with Marlene Bjornestad in charge had as their guests nineteen mothers of club members at a Mother-Daughter Tea in the Social Room. Refreshments were served. Miss Blade is the sponsor. PERSONALITY CLUB The personality club started the s ' bers' ' emester by electing a program committee which gathered together all the mem- suggestion and put them into a well-balanced program. Each member of the club served on the committee and contributed to the open discussion period following the committee reports. The topics discussed were personality, at- titudes, prejudices, and poise. At the close of the semester the club had a personality test so that each b ' know her individual personality and the value of what she had gained h ' ' ' ' mem er might t rough participation in the club. ETIQUETTE CLUB Carol Hardt greets Lorraine Shunnamon and Lois Shay in a pleasant informal manner as the other club mem- bers of Miss Huhn's Etiquette Club take note of how it should be done. Knowing how to conduct oneself in public gives poise, puts one at ease, and promotes a natural pleasant manner. 86 .7Aey Qbedafe, miie, or racfice CAGPHI DEBATING CLUB Marion Green, Vice-President, Howard Hallengren, President' Dar- lene Hansen, Secretary and R h , o ert Archer, Treasurer, with the other members of the Debating Club M' , iss Wincher, sponsor, discussed subjects of current interest at each of their meetings. Members learned the three f . . . orms of discussion in use today, for- mal dehate, town meeting, and round tabl . T e hey used each method at least 87 once during the semester. CREATIVE WRITING Miss T writing session with Carol Cool V' y, iv- ian Herr, Ray Loftus, Erna Kroger and Grace Bonvino members of h , t e Creative Writing Club. Discovering that one has talent and the joy of exercising it with a thorough ground- ing in the art of writing prose and poetry is the rew d f to this club. heilgaard, sponsor, holds a at or belonging PERSONALITY CLUB Nancy Arnold's report on What Constitutes Personality, that elusive 1. qua ity, so hard to describe but so readily recognized, seems enjoyable and interesting. You either have it or you do not, she says and to find' out which, was the object in Mrs. Purcell's Personality Club. to be both jk? Wan fo jraue rs and making plans for future activities includ- mbers learn to appre- ing various tours, the rav ciate the value of travel from an educational standpoint as well as from the om it. Travel holds a vast educational While studying travel folde T el Club and Tours Club me ion and enjoyment derived fr found in books. relaxat experience for us never to be In Mrs. Burke's Travel Club colored and sound movies, which were obtained from railroad com- panies, were shown. ln addition talks on trips taken were given by club members. Norbert Quaiver was the president. Skorczewski, Gloria Geraldine Fabish and Rita Zabtowski were program chairmen in the Tours h Club, sponsored by Mr. Garas a. Tours to the Penitentiary at State- ville, Chinatown, the museums on front, and the Flower Show made the club most enter- d interesting. the lake taining an Most of the meetings in the Travel Club sponsored by Miss Stauder, were given over to the showing of movies, mostly col- ored, obtained from various travel agencies. In this way club mem- bers learned about the various worthwhile places to visit in the United States, 88 fiqueffe .95 fAe .fdrf of living When youth and pleasure meet with flying feet as in the Etiquette Club, sponsored by Mrs. O'Connell, the theme that must be taught in this modern age is appropriate manners on the dance Hoot. Here we see two members demonstrating correct dance position. Art is but an imitation of nature, drawn upon a canvas. These members of this Sketch Club, sponsored by Mrs. Gale, are using one of the members, jacquline Alback, as a model. Besides some of the basic rules of etiquette, the Etiquette Club, sponsored by Mrs. Murana, discussed, among other topics, proper procedures concerning introductions, and accepting and refusing a date. A one act play Objective, Johnny, which dealt with social conduct was given and found helpful. The officers were: Joanne Haeflinger, Pres., June Bremer, Vice Pres., Geraldine Bader, Sec., and Lauretta Kelly, Treas. Art of the time, manners of the day are all important. In the school, home, and com- munity the call is for well mannered youth, who know how to apply etiquette in everyday life. Art may well be used as a way of maintaining a livelihood, but it is also a wonderful and enjoyable way of using one's leisure time. Manners, too, are all important in one's work- ing day as well as in leisure moments. Courtesy aids us all along the way to success in the career chosen. It is equally invaluable in making and keeping friends. 89 f jk? Saverd 3 Through the Schurz life-saving club, members have developed self-confidence, courage, and a desire to help others while swimming, and have been taught the newest techniques in life saving. In the top picture the group is practicing breaks for front and rear strangles. In the middle picture we see the group practicing the administration of artificial respiration. In the bottom picture, head carry and cross-chest carries are being demonstrated. To the left, Coach Pollack poses with John Briglow, President of the club. The course includes every- thing from the proper approach towards a victim in distress, to artificial resuscitation. All in all, the club stresses the prevention of accidents while swimming, and gives to the life saver the type of knowledge and skills that is necessary to save a life. 90 Zag ire ermai A in fAe 7WaLin9 The Swim Leaders Club is composed of girls who are particularly interested in swim- ming. Besides being interested, they must be able to demonstrate three different strokes, perform a front dive in good form and swim five lengths of the pool. Girls from this group are assigned to assist in the teaching of the Freshmen swimming classes. During the first semester of this school year, the group put on a demonstration at Open House, and although it was repeated three times during the evening, there was not room for all who wished to attend. Gwendolyn Hansen, Treasurer, Dorothy Williams, President, and Viola Burns, Secretary were the officers who assisted Mrs. Mecca, sponsor of the club. 91 jlzeg im Kar cjwleaclgnerig gg ofinerig izbeacl ineri Barbara Madden and Charles Christensen, fall editors of Srlalzrz Timer, look with pride at the numerous medals which the paper has been awarded lor outstanding excellence. A picture in every story and a story in every picture has long been the aim ol Sclaurz TIIIlKJ', and the boys on the staff snap the pictures and Lover the sports happenings ol the year. The clicking typewriter is music to the ear of a reporter, and against this background a newspaper is born. These girls on the stan' cover the news of Schurz activities. Spring editors, Doryce Helfer and jean Torson, view awards granted to the paper by Quill and Scroll, honorary journalistic society. Since l9l6 Schurz journalists have been meeting the deadline for a newspaper publica- tion. The Schurz World and the Schurz News preceded the Schurz Times which adopted its name and present form in 1938. The crossword puzzle of dummy makeup is a fascinating game of skill to the editors. The latest dance band may thrill others, but the clicking of the typewriter is music to the ear of a Schurz Times staff member. Teamwork and cooper- eration are the watchwords, and all who work on the paper are constantly striving to im- prove it. The numerous awards which it has received from the Minnesota, Columbia, and Quill and Scroll rating services are proof of its excellence. Although sometimes covering the news seems to be a gruelling task no staff member ever regrets the hours of pleasure combined with work which produce Schurz Times. 92 olffefdfg gain iii Fur fo flw lsr That is a good book which is opened with expectation. and closed with delight and profit. These famous words of A. B. Alcott were kept in mind by the Schurzone staff as they worked unceasingly on the 1948 annual. Even though there were many extra periods and much hard work was involved, the students on the staff agreed that the enjoyment and self-satisfaction received could not be had from any other ac- tivity. When progress seemed to be a little slow. Miss Pierce, Miss Russell. or Miss Theo- bold were always on hand to offer a word of encouragement to these young journalists. Wfithout their helpful guidance and ready as- sistance it would have been impossible to fash- ion the Schurzone. Each year the Schurzone must live up to its tradition, that of being one of the most outstanding yearbooks in the coun- try. This fact acts as a challenge to the staff, who must strive hard to uphold its former suc- cess. The objective and ultimate goal of every staff member is to make each year's Schurzone better than its predecessor. There is nothing more gratifying to the journalistic fledgling of Schurz than to see the Schurzone emerge, a fin- ished product worthy of artistic and literary merit. Here are the girl members of the staff who wrote copy, checked and typed it, and helped to get the book on the presses. Bob Gaston, Kenneth Roed, Ed l-lurland, Bob Slate, and Lon jones took care of the boys' sport section, while Don Schillie provided some ol the pictures. Tom Cantrell and Harry Goodman wrote the copy for the R. O. T. C. section as well as for some of the other sections, Leslie Hesly provided some of the pictures, the winter scene in the opening section, among others. ,lean Torson and Charles Christensen, editors, admire one of the Merit Certificates presented to the Schlzrzmle. Miss Pearce, photography, Miss Theobold, literary. and Miss Russell, financial, are sponsors of the I9-'ffl Srlmrzozze. ,rf J k ' A M I ni' Y i X g 3 5 K 5 Q S? gr 5 MQ Q X T ol .V ,Q y ff 6 Qs-A . FM S G MVQQ is 5 QQ 'gi , 6 -if Sf- Q A 1-,EQ A M Q, Tm .gwf fvvf aw ' A 4 X 1 :N , .. we A rzgem in fke memor . U Wluetlier it be to the serious strains of the Seven Last XXfords or the joyful lines of the Messiah, the solo and senior choruses can always rise to the occasion with triumphant and beautiful music. Under the expert direction of Mr. Leroy Wetzel since l930, the cho- ruses of Schurz have become a fundamental part of the school. Music, one of the finest arts has helped to teach many Schurzites the art of living together in harmony. These young people, singing the sunny hours away in a world of song, the dancing notes and golden tones of musical masterpieces entrancing them, have come to believe that blended voices can signify a harmonious world. The utterance of life through a song, a musical symphony of co-operation, reflects Schurz, a small community in itself, as what it really is, a melody composed of human beings, each one alight on his own scale, expressing his hopes, his ambitions, his joys and his sorrows. 95 .ginidlzeclfgerkcfion flemancli tf8l'lfl0l'l7 00l08l afl0l'l7 The Concert Orchestra consists of 83 members playing 14 different types of instruments. There are 14 first violins, 15 second violins, 14 violas, Il cellos, 9 basses, 2 French horns, 2 clarinets, 3 flutes, 2 trombones, 3 trumpets, 4 drums, I tuba, I tamborine, and I piano. In the Intermediate Orchestra. we find Z5 violins, 9 violas, 8 cellos, and 3 string bass players with 4 pianists ready to accompany at all times. The Intermediate Orchestra is the stepping stone to the Concert Orchestra, and it is the ambition of each player to occupy the first chair in the section of his choice when he reaches the Concert Orchestra, and to play at all important events. The Carl Schurz High School acknowledges its symphony orchestra, one of the oldest and finest groups in the city of Chicago, as being a leader in the field of music. Ever since its founding in 1910 by Mr. james Mason, the orchestra has devoted its efforts in present- ing the world's renowned music. Not only do the students derive a certain pleasure in play- ing in this organization, but they receive an invaluable background of culture and a fine musical education. When Mr. Mason originated this group, it consisted of only ten talented students who found enjoyment playing together. They comprised the first Carl Schurz Or- chestra. Today, under the supervision of Mr. Bernard Fischer, this organization has a mem- bership of over eighty members. Many of these students had no musical ability when they entered the beginners orchestra, but through hard work and application they now occupy enviable positions. Their annual appearance in the Messiah and their participation with the band in the fall and spring concerts have become traditions at Schurz. As a special feature this year, the orchestra accompanied the Solo Chorus in presenting an Easter Len- ten Service program, for the first time, to an invited audience. 97 miie, uriiciand, .9115 frumenffi gown From the Freshman Assembly and the first weeks of school come many of our top- flight performers in the Schurz Concert Band. Under Captain Harvey, director, they pro- gress through Beginner's Band, Intermediate Band and finally reach the Concert Band. The band strives to give Schurz students and their friends the best in music, whether it be popular or classical. It offers opportunities for its members by encouraging solo and en- semble work here at school and in the City Competitions. These members, closely knit together by teamwork and interest, have produced annually the Fall and Spring Concerts, for several years. Schurz can boast of a really fine Band. Trim uniforms, the beat of the bass drum, and the trilling of the clarinets, which bring forth martial music, are among the memories of each season's football games. Its stirring music before the kick-off and between the halves builds up the morale of the team and inspires pride in the hearts of loyal Schurz fans. Here we see a group of nine clarinetists, seven trumperers, five trombonists, two bass-players, two French horn players, and the Drum Major-all members of the R.O.T.C. Band, which is ready for any and all occasions. ,J ...a-4 98 .14 .gjuccetififuf Comginafion The Concert Band consists of 79 members playing 16 different types of instruments. There are 5 flutes, l oboe, 2 bassoons, 23 B-Hat clarinets, 2 bass clarinets, l alto clarinet. 5 saxophones, ll trumpets, 8 French horns, 6 trombones, 5 baritones, 5 sousaphones, 1 tuba, 2 string basses, 5 drums, and l tympani. In the R.O.T.C. Band, there are 45 mem- bers playing 8 different types of instruments. These include ll B-Hat clarinets, Ai saxo- phones, 15 trumpets, 2 French horns, 6 trombones, l baritone, 2 basses, and 6 drums. Preparing for individual and group ratings in the Concert Band and taking part in assema blies and concerts keeps the Concert Band busy, while the R.O.T.C. Band is equally busy during the football season and at other dilferent times of the year with assemblies and also the Spring and Fall Concerts. Here we have the Concert Band in action, a familiar sight at the concerts in the spring and fall as well as .it assemblies during the year. 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Norman Van Den Bussche, and Second Lieutenant lidward Barth. the cabinet of the Ushers Club, fall semester. The Ushers Club is made up of men who are interested in work- ing with people. These fellows attended every assembly and eve- ning.: attraction, seating guests and maintaining order. The officers The Ushers Club was divided into two groups for the picture. ln the second group lupper riglirf are Cadet Major Richard Dun- ham and Cadet lst. Lt. Robert Hotten in tommand of this settion of ushers. Cadet Staff Sergeant C. Nelson was president of the Riflemerrs Club during the fall semester. The group studies rifles, rifle marks' manship, and related subiects. Lt. T. Cantrell was treasurer .ind l.t. W. Aherens. secretary. pictured here are: Lt. W. Aherens, Lt. IT. Barth, and Lt. T. Cantrell, The duties of an usher in the Carl Schurz Usher's Club are many and varied. Ushers have to be diplomatic in settling disputes over seats or in closing off an exit. Often during the course of a concert or other evening program, an usher will have to turn baby sitter for a few minutes. He IDLISE be adept at guiding persons about the building. An usher must learn to control his emotions when fifteen or twenty people ask the same simple question. These skills are a help to a person later in life and an usher in the Schurz ROTC Usher's Club learns them by experience while dealing with actual crowds at as- semblies and other functions . . . The Riflemens Club gives those men who are interested in firearms a chance to associate with other men who have the same interests. During meet- ings the members discuss many things of interest to all. 1 107 Q Q g Q 5 x 5 12 Q 5, 2 'QL ssh in Q Q lx l g jg 'I' df 2 4 if 23' wa Q, 4-nr.. 1-' ik x - M , ,A M. 1, ,manus- ., Q4 .--- . Q ?'M:5' kX 'f 'Tix Lag H' WE' ' f f '1.,,1 Q? 1 A Jgi jg , ig ' 'iff L+ 2 ' gr . 5 ., , KQV sg, xp, - sg ' gi an .Z 1 . -w' n ' 'V S, V 'A . 1 ' L yi' -. 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Coach O'Keefe kept the Bulldogs in con- stant training to the last, and the fact that we won the North Section Title with Lane can probably be at- tributed to that training. Not only was the team exceptional in its play- ing ability, but also in the fact that all contributed their best in every game. In the past three years the Bulldogs have garnered two Co-North Section championships and one Co- City title. The promising frosh-soph squad intends to keep this record rolling. Clzamloiond eloeaf Here is the soccer team gathered before Coach Pollack who is giving them pointers. An effective pass is macle by Tom D.itz and Bob Heard. Bill Contcrio and Bob Heard re- ceive final instructions from Coach Pollack. The l9'i8 soccer team scored its second consecutive championship, thereby establishing an all-time rec- ord in goals scored. Ten regulars were lost through graduation. The team needs new men to keep up the championship record. 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Q y A 0 25 K 'vi Y H larinfem aiu ulaerior in my Comloefifion Sailing over the hurdles in .i prnttitc ses- sion are ,lack Zurek .ind Drive liirich. -lack was hy fur the nutsmnding member nf the track team. He was .ilsn the only tr.it'knmn to he it douhle winner in the city meet via victories in the high and low hurdles. The senior tmckmen .ilsii h.id tl good sea- son by placing third in uity. This was alt- cnmplished hy Cgriptain Dick Pedi linishing setond in the 60-yiird dash, Boh Berger third in the -HU, Bill Glisson fourth in the Shot Put, .ind Herh Dean fifth in the high lump. juniors were .again nt superiur tiiliher. Under the umtliing of Mr, Topping, wlm was also direttor nt the senior squad, the te,zm sprinted tn .1 close runnersup position. ln the city-wide meet Ted Urlmin, blames johnson, and Ken Hvlt were lirst in the three standing jumps. Ken Swienton fourth in the high lump. .ind ,Ltrnes johnson mr- ried fifth place in the 660 run.' .W ilte OEM, Jinx., ffm In the upper left we see Kenny Wolfe stepping through the Austin men's line to make a 13, L. tip-in Below, some men are executing a jump-up at a typical Schurz basktball game, while to the right in the Alumni game Norm Swanson, No. 52, and Herb Rex of the Alumni team struggle for the ball. Grouped before Coach Blum, who is cliagraming some plays, is the entire Senior tea The Senior Basketball team, as the Juniors, barely missed making the play-offs. They also ended their league season with a record of five wins and five losses. The first five men on the team included Captain Bill Hutchinson, Fred Hauserman, Norman Swanson, Bill Byrnes, and, before he graduated in January, Ed Lutsch. Ready to substitute for the first string were such dependable men as Ken Humphries, Buddy Christensen, and Wayne Gardner. Lead- ing the Senior scorers, and also chosen most valuable, was center, Norman Swanson. The Seniors played many good games. Among these was an eight point loss to Von Steuben, north section champions and runners-up in city. The seniors also beat the fourth place team. Since only four men on the entire squad are graduating, Coach Blum, who coached the teams for the first time this season, is looking forward to an excellent season next year. Scores of the Senior games: Schurz 51-39 Von Steuben Schurz 58-43 Roosevelt Schurz Lake View Schurz Taft Schurz Senn Schurz Steinmetz Schurz Waller Schurz Sullivan Schurz Lane Schurz Amundsen 114 In iA8 goa of 368158 80,1715 Led by co-captains jerry Sagat and Tom Angsten, the junior Basketball Team held its own in the North Section and finished the season with five wins and as many losses. A few hard games the opposition won, deprived the team of competing in the play-offs. The caliber of the team can be judged by the fact that it lost to the first and second place teams by seven and three points, respectively. Other dependable performers, besides Captains Sagat and Angsten, included Vern Garrison, Russ Oren, Ansgar Schmidt, Gene Sullivan, Carl Krauss, and and Bob Buckholtz. Russ Oren was given honorable mention on the All-City team. Vern Garrison led the team in scoring, while Tom Angsten was voted most valuable. Scores of the junior Gamer Schurz 47-34 Von Steuben Schurz 36-53 Roosevelt Schurz 34-40 Lake View Schurz 57-44 Taft Schurz 46-44 Senn Schurz -46--42 Steinmetz Schurz 42-45 Waller Schurz 42-47 Sullivan Schurz 40-47 Lane Schurz 56-45 Amundsen Snapped in action are Schurz men after possession of the ball. Contributing much to the Schurz spirit at the games were Cheer Leaders Marilyn Lee, Harriet Bergland, Lee Alesi and Zabelle Simon. The basketmen posed before Coach Blum compose the junior basketball team. ,353 f 5, Q 115 1 I' SL Jlf Wafer ,Slam ZW f7!,ae Mildred The swimming teams are coached by Mr. Harz. Although the senior teams lost some major members through graduation, in jan- uary, it had a successful season. The jun- ior team fated somewhat better, winning many of its meets. Since many of the boys are returning next year, the swimming team is looking forward to a successful season. This year's rough and tumble sport of wrestling drew an unusually large group of athletes. Football pl-ayers, intent on keep- ing trim, filled up much of the roster thus making an excellent team. At left, among the onlookers is Roy Conrad who took 3rd place in the City Championships. Wrestling are Captains Jos Richards and Bill Conterio. The Ice Skating Team took second place in the City Championship meet held in Lin- coln Park. Because of a dropped baton in the relay, all chances of winning the cham- pionship from Lane were lost. However, the relay team, consisting of Joe Legner, Lou Martinsen, Don Schneider, and Al Ren- zetti, deserves special recognition for its fine work in the meet. Mr. josi's first season as the coach of the bowling league was a very successful one. Under the leadership of President Bill Brockway, Secretary Bruno Tabisz, and Treasurer Gary Lowe, the team gained a third place in the city tournament. The leading Schutz scorers were Bob Deering, Al Schmarje, Kenny Dvorak and Casey Mrozek. .ilarvl .Mffing - afiifi for ucceddfufg The outlook for the '48 season was very encouraging. Coach Novak had the hardest hitting team Schurz has been able to post in the past ten years, led by Andy Ritro and Chester Cwertnia. Don Davis held the notch as the best pitching prospect. johnny Miller, Werner Voelz, and Al Rogers are shown here in a warm-up session in preparation for the '-18 season of which the early games looked most promising. CIJOI1 . ww 'wa 'ww Ai-mi... Don Bergbreiter, Ara Pedian, Capt, Andy Ritro, Dick Yir- kosky, Paul Dobkowski, john Miller, Harvey Randolph, C. Cwertnia, Don Schmalzer, Bob Hunus, L. Gattorna, H. Hess- ler, joe Prang, Edwin Flem- n ing, Al Renzetti, Don Davis, Norm Swanson. Werner Voelz and Al Rogers comprise the V48 Baseball team under Coach Novak. 117 J eeloing gif Mrs. Sugarman, Miss McRae, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Mecca, Mrs. Soelter, and Mrs, Carlson comprised the faculty of the Girls' Gym Department in the fall semester. Here we find' one of the freshmen swimming classes all ready for another lesson under the di- rection of Mrs. Mecca, swimming instructor. One group is already in the water ready to make a dash to the other end of the pool. Flexible muscles, squared shoulders, and flat backs all help to maintain good posture and give poise. Exercises like these are a valuable part of gym work and aid in turning out attractive girls. Here is another type of exercise designed to strengthen back, shoulder, and arm muscles. Al- though the girls may groan at taking them, they can all appreciate their value in building strong, graceful bodies. jlwouglz Cibaify gxercide ana! pracfice - f -w - -fwisi. Q is . ixk . a . . r.. ...M F w' Ethel Fletcher, Mary jane Foss, Lorraine Davidson, Carol Zochert, Lila Gacke, and Louise Mathias demonstrate good positions in tumbling. Marge Brazelton, Dorothy Gebhardt, Lila Gacke, and Louise Mathias show good acroluatic form and are developing strong, sturdy muscles. joan Hawflinger, Evelyn Solberg, Geraldine Staniszewdki, Agnes Scott. and joan Hornak gain coordination through practice on the parallel bars. Lila Gacke and Louise Mathias demonstrate one of the good positions in tumbling. This takes skill, sureness, and flexibility of the muscles. 119 x l ., 'S- , l - ' I, ' ' Q, '.' . .'Q ..'f' .. riff . T ' , f i:.Q.,gi1 .. - ig , ,..,.,.......,, -. - 4 4, J K ......J. -- N W ' -----1- N., N. ,cc T. A , f , ,,,,..-..LQ .3 P' ' 'Yr' 1 es' 151 4. . gi V -,-.. , . -p.Y Y... 7 T .....,-...- ,,..,., 'E :lim -ww W st we . ,, it wi il good! ,Mira ff During the past year the G. A. A. was active in intramurals in soccer, volleyball, and basketball. Their Holly Day Hop. Sweetheart Swing, Roller Skating Parties and All school Hike were social events. The Gym Leaders Club aids the Gym department while the Let ter Girls' Club members all boast 500 points or a letter earned for athletic activities These are the girls who par- ticipated on the night of Open House in the girls' gym depart- ment. They ushered, and played an exhibition soccer game which held the spectators' interest until the final whistle. Again the gym leaders have been organized and are taking on many of the responsibilities in the gym department. This group is the Letter Girls Club. They aim to accumulate 1000 points for a letter. Points are based on gym grades, health, intramural activities, individual activities outside, service, leader- ship, and scholarship. The ofhcers of the G.A.A. this year were: Donnalois Jasper Treasurerg Patricia Hansa, Presi dent, Gerry Ryndak, Vice Pres- ident, Gail Walmsley, Secretary. 120 Olllgllg .95 jun The bowling team finds enjoyment, healthy relaxation, and beneficial exercise at their weekly gathering. Sponsored 'by Mrs. Carlson, they train and play at Samuelson Alleys in preparation for various meets. Patricia Hansa, Vice President: Darlene Hansen, President, Betty Nolan, Treasurer, Louise Mathias, Secretary, were the oflicers of the Bowling Team who assisted the sponsor in many ways to make the season a successful one. Darlene Hansen demonstrates good bowling technique and serves as a good model for the other members of the team, who all strive for good form. The Girls Bowling League, numbering twenty teams, finished the season with four teams entered in the American Junior Bowling Congress Tournament held on March 27. Following the tournament, a banquet for the Bowling League was held, at which Mrs. Carlson awarded pins to the members of the three highest teams in the league. In the Christmas Bowling Tournament, Louise Mathias, Marilyn Kraaz, and Diana DiVira were awarded trophies. Although the teams entered in the bowling tournament did not place first, the girls felt that the season was a successful one, and those who will open the season next fall have gained much from their experience. 121 gjmcfuafea There, on the threshold of life they stand, Ready to follow their futures that wind, Through valleys of doubt, mountains of light, Leaving shadows of memories behind. -31, id iff iuing fogeflzer - J W. M .QA .Q ' I-.X g,,gjQf'Qglvffa,-vw, . 4 .. Q 3 im., V Q K he ,M WW. . . w-v-snegxnua-.5-....,...M...... ,Mmm M, A .. 'K H mf ywvuywwmwlm, ' X ' -ffm A ,mmf-,, ,M Nia wmx.. , A k kN fx g NR fy KP vw -null' , f 4.0. ,A .494 K ,xxx ,- , ,ww . Ti w,x.5,x3a5N Q' A' 'MM -.ix ' 5 mx X f' - 7 ,'v 'wgf?3,g4,. ,ww - 5 ,MAE v- , -. X 7.9, W ' if ,,., , ,X A , as 1 1 Y' 5 . A Wx 2 YE. 2' ' ' Q QL Y ,, A . 1 V if W. , y -gg .. ,.....w1-e-Way: 4 ' QTL 'Z -N. . .V , ,sux X 13 M, , J, , .Y QQ 4? :P 13,6 N - ' 5, K , , . . 1 Q. ' . W W, I , 3 ' A , , Q ' . . . -'f swff'Qm4MS1'Mw -ikvff' ' 3' 'ix' ' IT- 575.21 23' 'J' ' ' Q ' A -' t ' ,. . ' ' W 2, .33 . A ,L yvwm 'W W ., - Y gp. -:ln-W if . A , 1 ' 'vE'5PAH'iM'2fV ' ? li ' - X 'Q EK ' , , - M W ' ' - 'V W A ' . A, 31 wfmfxw W . 1 L ...vw--vw 4 A x .hx ' -'1.,A'M , 4. , W M: 'hs 'K ,..,Q,ww-'MA kMf WWffw'e.L, wwfg' W J 'hkmW, 9 'VW,wQw Ww'm'TP :Sfs5m,.g,. 1 'W' Wlfkr- :J , . - 'www wm1gge,M,AMSL. :fp xfifqv, D. Ll 4 K 2 sm, , Awww, .MA X K -.:, i vi ,,. . - o 3 Clflbldfg C6155 O zcerd GJLJ WOMALJ James Nevin, President, joy Wardle, Vice-Presidentg Bar- bara Hill, Secretaryg and Allan Johnson, Treasurer, are the offl- cers of the January, 1948 class. Mary Leschuck, Hans Olman, M o s t Versatile, 1 o a n Crosby, Barton Pegg, Most Di g niliedg jackie Jaco bs , joe Kapustka, Wittiest. Joan McDowell, Robert Busch, Typical Schurziteg Charles Chris- tenson, Anita Bennett, Best Stu- dentg Virginia Kuhn, Richard Smith, Best Dancer. Dolores Magnusen, Henry Speer, Friendliestg Rosemary Biagi, Don- ald Kreutzinger, Ideal Classmateg Dolores Warling, Robert Heard, Ideal Prom Date. Dorothy Gebhardt, Fred Schwind, Most Athletic, Eileen Gruver, Victor Garrison, Most Depend- ableg Crystal Craig, Vail Engh, Most Attractive. Lois Tangen, Joseph Rizzo, Most Courteousg Carol Mueller, Wil- liam Novak, Most Artistic, jean- nine Lux, Donald Gerlinger, Most Popular. Priscilla Repp, Thomas Datz, Most Musical, Dolores Chrost, Steven Petras, Most Likely to Suc- ceedg Barbara Madden, Lon jones, Most Literary. Candidates for Graduation--Januar i943 JOSEPH DONALD ADAMICK Schurzone Committee: Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule: Laurels. ERNESTINE ANN ALTMAYER Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, Intramurals, Knit- ting, Personality, Style, Swim Leaders: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurz Times Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: SB, 3A, -lB, -lA Girls. ROBERT GARTH ARCHER Clubs: Debating, Treasurer, Intramurals, Lettermen, Science, Tours, President: Delegate Student Council, Red Cross: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Delegate: Football, Track: Mes- siah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition. CLARENCE DONALD BAILLIE Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Debating, Intramurals, Tours: Red Cross Delegate: Library Assistant: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Compe- tition. JOHN GEORGE BALD Gift Committee: Clubs: Engineering, Secretary, Rod and Gun: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Schurz Times Delegate: Visual Education. JACQUELINE G. BALSAVICH Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, Style, Tours: Student Coun- cil Delegate: Messiah. NOREEN PATRICIA BARNARD Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Knitting, Pan-American, Style, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk: Red Cross: Mes- siah: Spring Festival. LORRAINE JUNE BEHRENS Clubs: Gymnastics, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Pan- American, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DAVID H. BENDER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Tours: Basketball: Messiah: Choral Competition. ANITA BENNETT Class Notable, Best Student: Clubs: Junior Girls, -1B Girls. -1A Girls, Knitting, Tours, Style. Treasurer: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: G.A.A, Delegate: Of- fice Clerk: Bowling. VIRGINIA MARIE BERGSTROM Gift Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Intramurals, Dramatics, Pan-American, Sketch, Tours, Treasurer: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition HELEN MAE BERGWIN Clubs: Personality, Tours, Junior Girls: Tardy Clerk, DOROTHY LENORE BEUTLER Prom Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Gymnastics, Knitting, Pan-American, Playgoers, Tours, 3B Girls, 3A Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Red Cross Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. ROSEMARY BIAGI Class Notable, Ideal Classmate: Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Pan-American, Tours, Vice-President, 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Junior Girls: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival. ALICE JANE BILHORN Ring and Pin Committee, Clubs: Knitting, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec.: Laurels: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Baud Competition: Orchestra Competition. MARGUERITE ROSE BORSKI Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, Americanism, Intramurals, Knit- ting, Pan-American, Personality, Tours: Student Council Del- egate: Volleyball Team: Messiah. PATRICIA ANN BOWEN Election Committee: Clubs: Spanish Club, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls. Americanism, College, Music Appreciation, Pan-American, Playgoers: Laurels Delegate: Schurzone Dele- gate: Messiah: Choral Competition. MARJORIE ANN BRAZELTON Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, 4B Girls, -1A Girls, Junior Girls, Intramurals, Opera Guild, I an-American, Sketch. Tours: Laurels: Schurz Times Delegate: Library Assistant: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DANIEL MICHAEL BRONOWSKI Clubs: Officers, Engineering, Rod and Gun, Tours: Student Council Delegate: Band Student Conductor: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competi- tion: City Solo and Ensemble Competition, EDWARD ALBERT BUSBY Clubs: Movie Operators, President, Tours, Visual Education. ROBERT ALAN BUSCH Class Notable, Typical Schurzite: Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Intramurals, Lettermen, Sec., Life Saving, Rod and Gun. Tours: Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross, Schurz Times: Clean-up League: Fire Marshal: Library Assistant: Swimming Team, Captain: Volleyball Team ROSEMARY INEZ CARTER Clubs: Junior Girls, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Knitting, Pan-American, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A, Delegate: Ofiice Clerk. CLIFFORD ALLAN CHAISER Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction. Etiquette, Pan-American, Rod and Gun. Saddle: Fire Marshal. MADELYN EVELYN CHASE Clubs: Americanism, Pan-American, Travel, Junior Girls, 4B Cirls 44 Cirls' Iaurels' Messiah S rin Festival: Choral 1 ., i. I 1 . . - . , .. I ,, IJ g' Competition. CHARLES CHRISTENSON Class Notable, Best Student: Schurzone Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Treas., Debating, Physics, Pres.: Laurels: Schurz Times Co-Editor: Div. Room Delegate: Schurzone Editor: Div. Room Sales Delegate: Div. Picture Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festi- val: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition, DOLORES RETA CHROST Class Notable, Most Likely to Succeed: Luncheon Connnittee, Chairman: Clubs: Americanisni, Knitting, Pan-American: Lau- rels: G.A.A. Delegate: Library Assistant: Oflice Clerk: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. CARROLL R. CIHLAR Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Pres., Debating, Etiquette, Tours: Library Assistant, Fire Marshal: Messiah: Choral Competition. CRYSTAL CRAIG Class Notable, Most Attractive: Clubs: Americanism, Junior Girls, -ll? Girls, -1A Girls, French Club, Sec., Intramurals, Latin, Style, Tours, Pres.: Schurz Times Staff: Red Cross: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JOAN LOIS CROSBY Class Notable, Most Dignified: Prom Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Senior Girls, Americanism, Dance Instruction, Style, Tours: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival. LOIS JEAN DAHLBERG Gift Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Col- lege, Dramatics, Pan-American, Tours: Schurz Times Dele- gate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition, JOAN EILEEN DAHLGREN Clubs: Americanism, Debating, Pan-American, Style, Tours, Junior Girls, 4A Girls: Student Council Delegate: Fire Mar- shal: Messiah: Spring Festival. KNUTH ALBERT DAHLQUIST o Election Committee: Clubs: Ainericanism, Dance Instruction, Pan American, Saddle, Tours: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross: Bowling Team. THOMAS E. DATZ Class Notable, Most Musical: Clubs: Dance Band, Lettermen, Opera Guild, Tours: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Staff: Schurz Times Staif: Red Cross: Soccer Team: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. EDWARD FRANK DECHERT Clubs: Camera, Dramatics, Treas., Gymnastics, Opera Guild, Rod and Gun, Tours: Red Cross, Track Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JOHN EDMUND DEEDS Clubs: Camera, Dramatics, Tours: Fire Marshal. FRANK EDWARD DeLONCKER No Activities. MARILYN LILLIAN DEMSKI Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Tours: Office Clerk: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Or- chestra Competition. PATRICIA JEAN DENNING Clubs: Music Appreciation: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition, HENRY JOSEPH DE PAEPE Clubs: .AlllCI'lC3IllSIIl, Debating: Usher. RICHARD ALLEN DeROO Clubs: College, Debating, Music Appreciation: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Compe- tition. BEVERLY MARY DIANOVSKY Clubs: Dramatics, Etiquette, Intramurals, Music Appreciation, Pan-American, Tours, Travel, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, -XA Girls: G.A.A., Delegate: Library Assistant. MARGUERITE JEANNE DITTER Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Otiice Girls, l'an-Ameri- can: Fire Marshal: Ofiiee Clerk. CAROLE JEAN DORSEY Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, I an-American, Per- sonality, Saddle, Style, Tours: Adjustment Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. VIRGINIA ELSIE DREWKE Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, -lA Girls, Americanism, Style, Tours: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival. RICHARD HARLOW DUNHAM Clubs: Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Music Ap- preciation, President, Pan-American, Physics, Rifle: Usher, Vice-President and Honorary President: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival: Cadet Major, R,O.T.C, Command- ing Officer. DOLORES BEVERLY EBERHARDT Play Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, Dramat- ics, Knitting, Opera Guild, Pan-American: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Band and Orchestra Concert, JEAN MARIE ELK Clubs: Americanism, College, Intramurals, Knitting, Pan- American, Pre-Med., Tours, Junior Girls, -1A Girls: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. VAIL HENRY ENGH Class Notable, Most Attractive: Clubs: Engineering, Presi- dent, Intramurals, Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Science: Fire Marshal: Baseball Team. CAROL JOAN ETSCHEID Clubs: Camera, junior Girls, Opera Guild, -IB Girls, Pan- American, 4A Girls: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. GEORGIA GALE EVANS Gift Committee: Clubs: junior Girls, -IB Girls, Opera Guild, Fan-American, -1A Girls, Tours: Laurels: Schurz Times Dele- gate: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. REUBEN EDWARD EVANS Clubs: Etiquette, President, Music Appreciation: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross: Bowling Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JEANNETTE MARTHA FALZONE Gift Committee: Clubs: junior Girls, -1B Girls, -IA Girls, Dance Instruction, Intranmrals, Opera Guild, French: Red Cross Delegate: Fire Marshal: Library Assistant: Rand and Orches- tra Concert: Spring Festival: Hand Competition. LOIS GERTRUDE FICK Student Council Delegate: Spring Festival. LAVERNE M. FLADE Clubs: Amerieanism, junior Girls: Laurels: G..-XA. Delegate: Sehurz Times Delegate: Otlieer Clerk: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival. EUGENE EDWARD FLORIAN Election Committee: Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Rod and Gun. PETER FLECK Clubs: Camera, Intramurals: Teams: Basketball, Track. ETHEL MCKAY FLETCHER Clubs: Camera, junior Girls, Intramurals, Lettergirls, Saddle, G.A.A. Delegate: Ottiee Clerk: Bowling and Volleyball Teams: Messiah: Spring Festival. JOANNE RUTH FRANZ Gift Committee, Clubs: .Xmericanism, junior Girls, l'an-Amer- ican, Style, Tours, -ll! Girls, -lA Girls: Schurz Times, Staff: Adjustment Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Compe- tition. LILA GENE GACKE Clubs: Intramurals, Knitting, Travel: Messiah: Choral Com- petition. JOHN GAGLIARDI Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, College, Pan- .-Xnierican, l're-Med., Tours: Schurz Times Div. Room Dele- gate: Soccer Team. EUGENE FRANK GALINSKI Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Dance Instruction, Gymnastics: Teams: Football, Cross Country, Track: Messiah, Spring Festival. VICTOR CHARLES GARRISON Class Notable, Most Dependable: Clubs: Chemistry, College, Physics, Slide Rule: Laurels: XYrestling Team, ROBERT ALAN GASTON Ring and Pin Conunittee: Prom Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Lettermeu, Tours: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff: Clean-up League: Fire Marshal, l'resident: Teams: Football, Frosh-Soph, Track: Rand and Orchestra Concert: Messiah. CONSTANCE ELSIE GAUSMAN Clubs: Americanism, Knitting, Office Girls, Pan-American: Schurz Times Div. Room Delegate: Library Assistant: Oflice Clerk: Messiah. DOLORES MARYANN GAWENDA Clubs: Americanism. Intranmrals, l'an-American, Style, Jun- ior Girls, -IB Girls, -lA Girls: Laurels: Messiah. DOROTHY MARGARET GEBHARDT Class Notable, Most Athletic: Clubs: junior Girls, -IB Girls, -1A Girls, Letter Girls, Etiquette, Intramurals, l'an American, Style, Tours: G.A..X. Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DONALD GERLINGER Class Notable, Most l'opular: Clubs: Letterman, President. Gymnastics: Red Cross Delegate: Schurz Times Div. Room Delegate: Teams: Football, Co-Captain, Skating, Volleyball. DOLORES ANN GLAESER Clubs: Americanisni, Knitting, l'an-American, Tours, Junior Girls, -lll Girls. 4.-X Girls, Messiah: Spring Festival, Choral Competition. MARY GRACE GLASS Clubs: Costume Design, French. MARY ELLEN GLEASON Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism. Creative W'riting, Debating, Tours, junior Girls, -ll? Girls, -IA Girls, French: Laurels: Delegate: Student Council, G.A.A.: Schurz Times Statl: Schurzone Statt: llowling Team: Hand and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. AURELIA C. GORDAN Ring and I'in Conunittee: Clubs: Americanism, Cheer Leaders, Knitting, Opera Guild, Pan-American, -III Girls, -lA Girls, jun- ior Girls: Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Delegate: Book Room Assistant, Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival' Choral Competition. EILEEN FLORENCE GRUVER Class Notable, Most Dependable: Luncheon Conunittee: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, l'an-American, Tours, Travel, junior Girls, -ll! Girls, -IA Girls: Laurels: Schurz Times Div. Room Delegate: Omce Clerk: Tardy Clerk' Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. v GRACE ELEANOR GUNDERSEN Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, Treas.. 4A Girls, Intramurals, Opera Guild, Pan-American: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival' Choral Competition. LOIS IRENE GUSTAFSON Clubs: Americanism, Junior Girls, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, French, I're-Med., Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Fire Marshal: Library Assistant: Messiah. WILLIAM WALLACE HARDY No Activities. LOIS DOROTHY HARPER Luncheon Committee: Clubs: College, Intramurals, Music Ap- preciation, Tours: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competition. WILLIAM H. HARTMANN Clubs: College, Rod and Gun. Slide Rule: Laurels. MARTIN RICHARD HAUEISEN Election Committee: Clubs: German, Lettermen, Tours, Pres.: Laurels. Pres.: Teams: Football, Track: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. NORMA ANNE HAVLICK Clubs: Camera, Sec., Intramurals, Lettergirls, Saddle, Yice- Pres., G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk: Teams: Baseball, Volley- ball ROBERT JAMES HEARD Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date: Clubs: Lettermen, Tours: Teams: Soccer, Co-Capt., Tennis. ROBERT LEE HELSTROM Clubs: Creative Writing. Lettermen: Teams: Cross Country, Track: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festi- val: Band Competition. KENNETH HENDRICKS Clubs: Cartoon, Chemistry, Creative VVriting, Rod and Gun: Laurels: Messiah. NORMAN K. HENDRICKSEN Clubs: Camera, Intramurals, Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule: Football Team. SIDNEY ERWIN HERSEY Prom Committee: Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Movie Operators, Pan-American: Library Assistant, Office Clerk: Visual Education: Bowling Team: Spring Festival. BARBARA LEE HILL Class Secretary: Clubs: Americanism, Knitting, Pan-Amer- ivcan, Tours, Junior Girls. Treas., 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross: Messiah: Spring Festival, Choral Competition. PHYLLIS MARIANE HINZ Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals: Schurzone Div. Picture Del- egate: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ROBERT EDWARD HOTTEN Clubs: Rifle, Tours: Usher. SHARON EDITH HUEBNER Clubs: Americanism, Knitting, President: G.A.A. Delegate. WILLIAM DAVID HUGHES Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule, President: Student Council Delegate: Football Team. JOYCE DELORES HUNT Clubs: Americanism, Knitting. Style, Tours, Travel, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Fire Marshal: Office Clerk: Red Cross: Messiah. BARBARA JOY IRELAN Clubs: Americanism, Co-Sec., Junior Girls, Pan-American, Style, Tours, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Schurz Times Staff: Library Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JACQUELINE LOIS JACOBS Class Notable, VVittiest: Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Intra- murals, Opera Guild, Saddle, Tours, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels: Delegates: Student Council, G.A.A.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. AUDIENNE MARILYNN JACOBY Schurzone Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, Amer- icanism, Knitting, Personality, Style, Tours: G.A.A. Deleilatfl Schurz Times Div. Room Delegate: Schurzone Div. Room Sales and Picture Delegate: Library Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition GERALDINE MARIE JAEGER Clubs: Junior Girls, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Knitting, Pan-American, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Clean-up League. RICHARD DONALD JAKOBSEN Clubs: Life Saving, Rod and Gun, Tours: Crew Team. ELLEN MARIE JENSEN , Clubs: Americanism, Pan-American: Messiah: Spring Festi- val: Choral Competition C. ALLAN JOHNSON Class Treasurer: Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Engineer- ing, Pan-American, Rifie, Rod and Gun, Sketch: Laurels: Rifle Team. ARDETH GRACE JONES I Clubs: Americanism, Music Appreciation, Tours: Messiah, Spring Festival. GENE DeLON JONES Class Notable: Most Literary: Gift Committee, Chairman, Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Pan-Amer- ican, Rod and Gun: Laurels: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Stati: Crew Team: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Fes- tival. JOSEPH KAPUSTKA Class Notable: Wittiest: Clubs: Lettermen: Teams: Football, Track, Wrestling. LORETTA L. KENDZIERSKI Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Camera, In- tramurals, Style, Junior Girls, Messiah. CATHERINE MARY KEY Gift Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Pan-American, Style, Tours: Oflice Clerk: Bowling Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. BETTY JANE SHIRLEY KINDEA Play Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Intramurals, Pan-American, Style, President, Tours, Secre- tary, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. JAMES EDWARD KINGSEY Clubs: Camera, Radio Guild, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule. CAROL BEVERLY KOEPPE Clubs: Etiquette, Knitting, Pan-American, Personality, Style, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. FRED ERNST KOHN Clubs: Cartoon: Fire Marshal: Teams: Cross Country, Swim- ming, Track. MARY CATHERINE KOKOT Clubs: Camera, Polish: Office Clerk: Tardy Clerk: Messiah. EDWARD STANLEY KORAJCZYK Clubs: Movie Operators, Polish, Tours: Visual Education. MARILYN L. KRAAZ Clubs: Etiquette, Intramurals, Lettergirls, Pan-American, Sad- dle, Swim Leaders, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball. DONALD RAYMOND KREUTZINGER Class Notable, Ideal Classmate: Pin and Ring Committee, Chairman: Clubs: College, Treasurer, Radio Guild, President, Laurels: Student Council, Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival. VIRGINIA MARIE KUHN Class Notable, Best Dancer: Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, President, Style, President, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Library Assistant: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. RUTH MARY LANGE Prom Committee: Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Intra- murals, Tours: Laurelsz Schurz Times Delegate: Office Clerk: Red Cross: Tardy Clerk: Volleyball Team: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Compe- tition. EUNICE JANE LARSON Clubs: Camera, Treasurer: Costume Design, Etiquette, Pan- American, Puppets, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurz Times Delegate. BETTE JEAN LAYS Clubs: Americanism, Debating, Office Girls, Tours, Travel, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Fire Marshal: Teams: Base- ball, Volleyball. MARY ALICE LESCHUCK Class Notable, Most Versatile: Ring and Pin Committee: Schurzone Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Americanism, Jun- ior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Pan-American, Treasurer: Style, Swim Leaders. President: Laurels: G.A.A. President: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff and Div. Room Sales Delegate: Libary Assistant: Messiah: Choral Competition. SHIRLEY JANE LINDBERG Clubs: Americanism, Pau-American, Sketch, Style, Junior Girls, -4B Girls, 4A Girls. BARBARA JEANNE LOEW Prom Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, College, Pan-American, Style, Swim Leaders, Tours: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Of- tice Clerk: Red Cross: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. ALICE RITA LOWING Play Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Junior Girls. 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Dance Instruction, Dramatics. Etiquette, Style, Pres- ident, Tours: Library Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival. EDWARD FREDRIC LUTSCH Clubs: Camera, Engineering, Intramurals, Lettermen: Schur- zone Div. Picture Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Skating. JEANNINE LaVERNE LUX Class Notable. Most Popular: Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Sgt.-at-Arms, Camera, Knitting, President, Pan- American, President and Treasurer, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. AMY LEE MacARTHUR Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurzone Room Sales Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. RICHARD MARION MACHASICK Clubs: Chemistry, Rod and Gun, Tours: Bowling Team. BARBARA LOUISE MADDEN Class Notable, Most Literary: Election Committee: Clubs: Jun- ior Girls, -IB Girls, Pan-American, Style, Americanism, Treas- urer and Co-President, Creative VVriting, Vice-Pres.: Laurels: Schurz Times Co-Editor, Div. Room Delegate: Schnrzone Staff: Library Assistant. BONNIE JEAN MAGER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Style, Tours: Laurels: Map Room Clerk. DOLORES ELEANOR MAGNUSON Class Notable, Friendliest: Clubs: Junior Girls, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Americanism, Intramurals, Lettergirls, Pan-American, Sketch, Style: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah. HELEN RITA MAHNKE Clubs: Junior Girls, Intramurals, Letter Girls, Oflice Girls, Pan American, Tours, Travel: Student Council Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Vol- leyball. BARBARA ROSALIE MAINA Clubs: Americanism. Chess, French, Intramurals, Junior Girls, Poster, Sketch, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Teams: Bowling, Vol- leyball. RICHARD MICHAEL MALONEY Clubs: Music Appreciation, Non Coms.: Schurzone Sales Del- egate: Adjustment Clerk, Tardy Clerk, Usher: Bowling Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. AUDREY JEAN MANTA Prom Committee: Clubs: Costume Design, Etiquette, Pan- American: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Dele- gate: Schurz Times Delegate: Red Cross: Tardy Clerk. LOUISE ELLEN MARKSTROM Gift Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, Secretary: Pan-American, Personality, Sketch, Tours, Junior Girls, -IB Girls, -IA Girls: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. BARBARA ANN MARQUARDT Clubs: Knitting, Personality, Tours, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Vice-President: Laurels: Messiah. ROGER GEORGE MARTINI . Clubs: Americanism, Co-Pres., Co-Sec., Camera, President, Debating, Intramurals, Tours: Laurels: Schurz Times Dele- gate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Teams: Baseball, Manager, Track, Cross Country: Messiah: Spring Festival. PATRICIA VIVIAN MASKE Senior Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Amer- icanism, Dramatics, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Letter Girls, Intra- murals, Music Appreciation, Pan-American, Spanish, Presi- dent: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Bowling, Soceer, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Compe- tition. LOIS JANE MASON Clubs: Amerieanism, Junior Girls, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Pan- American, Style: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival. LEE VICTOR MAZUR Clubs: Chemistry, Tours. FRANCES MARILYN MAZUREK Clubs: Junior Girls, College, -IB Girls, Playgoers, Sec., -IA Girls, Tours: Laurels: Red Cross Delegate: Spring Festival. JOAN JEAN McDOWELL Class Notable: Typical Schurzite: Clubs: Junior Girls, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Americanism, Cheerleaders, Etiquette, Sec., Pan- American, Tours, Travel: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurz Times Staff: Library Assistant. DARLENE GRACE MEIER Clubs: Junior Girls, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Knitting, Personality: Messiah. HOLLIS JANET MEIER Clubs: Junior Girls, -IB Girls, Knitting, Personality, -IA Girls: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Messiah. EDYTHE CAROL MENDONCA Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Costume Design, Dramatics, Pan-American, Tours Junior Girls, -IB Girls: Laurels. MYRNITH JEANNE MERRICK Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Style, Tours, Sec., G..-X.A, Delegate. ALLEN RICHARD METZGER Play Committee: Prom Committee, Dance Band: Engineering, French, Non Coms, Pan-American, Tours, Physics, Ushers, President: Laurels: Student Council Delegate, Hand and Or- chestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Competition. ALBERT STANLEY MICHALCZXK Clubs: Movie Operators. Polish, Student Council Delegate: Visual Education. THEODORE WILLIAM MILLER Clubs: Engineering, Gymnastics, Physics, Slide Rule: Fire Marshal: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival. DOLORES JUNE MOORE U . . Clubs: Etiquette, l'an-American, Knitting, Tours, Dancing. DOLORES AILEEN MUCHER I'rom Committee: Clubs: Opera Guild, Tours, 3B Girls, 3A Girls. -ll! Girls, -IA Girls: G.A.A. Delegate: Library Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. CAROL JOY MUELLER 1 ' Class Notable, Most Artistic: Clubs: Saddle, Jumor Girls, Senior Girls: Delegates: Student Council, G.A.A.: Bowling Team. VIRGINIA MARY NACI-IMAN ' Clubs: Costume Design, Music Appreciation, Pan-American, Personality, Sketch, Style, Junior Girls, 4A Girls: Office Clerk. BEATRICE LOUISE NELSON . Clubs: Junior Girls, Intramurals, Otiice Girls, Pan-American, Poster, Sketch, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate. JAMES PETER NEVIN Class President: Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Intramurals, Lettermcn, Vice-Pres.: Laurels: Fire Marshal: Teams: Base- ball. Football, Soccer. MARY E. NIEDERQUELL No Activities. JOHN JAMES NOLAN Clubs: Chess: Visual Education. DONNA MAE NOVAK Clubs: Junior Girls, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Dramatics, Etiquette, Intramurals, Music Appreciation, Otilice Girls, Pan-American, Tours, Travel: G.A.A., Delegate: Library Assistant, Office Clerk: Messiah: Choral Competition. WILLIAM JOSEPH NOVAK Class Notable, Most Artistic: Prom Committee: Clubs: Amer- icanism, Laurels, Camera, Intramurals, Rod and Gun, Tours: Schurz Times Staff: Messiah: Spring Festival. ROBERT LEON OBERWETTER Ring and I'in Couunittee: Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, ltlovie Operators, Pan-American. Tours: Laurels: Teams: Iloxvling, Track. MARIAN RUTH OEFTERING Junior Girls, -ll? Girls, 4A Girls, Vice-President, Etiquette, Personality, Style, Tours: Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Delegate: Clean-up League. ELAINE OEHLER Clubs: Iftiquette: Personality: Style: Tours: Junior Girls: -IB Girls, Sgt.-at-Arms. -IA Girls: G.A.A. Delegate. PATRICIA ANN OHM Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Pan-American, Tours: Junior Girls: -1B Girls: Red Cross Dele- gate HANS LEO OLMAN Class Notable, Most Versatile: Clubs: Lettermen, Pan-Ameri- can: Laurels: Teams: Soccer, Swimming, Track. ADELAIDE RUTH OLSON Clubs: Ottice, Girls. I'an-American, Saddle, Style, Tours: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. BETTE LOU HELEN OLSON Clubs: Debating, Knitting, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. MARY JANE OLSZEWSKI Clubs: Junior Girls, Knitting, 413 Girls, Polish, Letter Girls: GA.,-X. Delegate: Teams: Baseball, Volleyball: Messiah:Spring Festival: Choral Competition. LORRAINE LOUISE OTTOW Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Knitting, Personality: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Tardy Clerk: Messiah. LAURA PASQUINELLI Clubs: Knitting. French, -IA Girls: Laurels. BARTON WAYNE PEGG Class Notable. Most Dignified: Clubs: College, Dance Instruc- tion, Saddle, Vice-I'resident. LOIS JEAN PETERSEN Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, Camera, Intramurals, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Opera Guild, Tours: Travel: l.aurels: Delegates: Student Council, G.A.A.: Oflice Clerk: l'lacement Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: MCS- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DOROTHY EVELYN PETERSON Clubs: Iitiquette, Junior Girls, Knitting, Tours, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels: Delegates: Student Council. G.A.A.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. GORDON GUY PETERSON Election Committee: Clubs: Camera, Chess, Phvsics, Movie Operators, Tours: Schurz Times Delegate: Fire Marshal Vis- ual Education. I STEPHEN GERALD PETRAS Class Notable, Most Likely To Succeed: Election Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Chemistry, College, Engineering, Physics, Slide Rule. JAMES ROBERT PETZOLD . Gift Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, College, Pan-American,Sci- ence, Slide Rule: Adjustment Clerk: Spring Festival. RONALD CHARLES PFEIFFER Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule, Tours: Schurz Times Div. Room Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Football Team. VICTOR PAUL PIENKOWSKI Clubs: Engineering: Usher. HUGO C. PRETZEL Stage Crew: VVrestling Team. HELEN VIRGINIA PROCEL Clubs: Chess, Etiquette, Knitting, Latin, Polish, Pre-Med.: Delegates: Red Cross, G.A.A.: Ofhce Clerk. FLORENCE ROSE PTASINSKI Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals. Office Girls, Pan-Amer- ican, Style, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk. MARJORIE DARLENE REIMER Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4.-X Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Pan-American: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. WERNER CARL REINKE Clubs: Physics, Non Coms.: Usher. JO ANNE ROSARIO REPP Clubs: Junior Girls, 4A Girls, Dramatics, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Pan-American, Radio Guild, Style: Messiah. PRISCILLA JANE REPP Class Notable, Most Musical: Clubs: Junior Girls, 4A Girls Opera Guild, Pan-American:Laurels:Delegates: Student Coun- cil, G.A.A., Red Cross: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DOLORES JEAN RICHARDSON Clubs: 4A Girls, Junior Girls, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Knitting, Pan-American, Tours: Laurels. DOROTHY RIEB Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, Knitting, Personality, 4A Girls: Messiah. JOSEPH ANTHONY RIZZO Class Notable, Most Courteous: Prom Committee: Play Com- mittee: Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Rod and Gun, Tours: Student Council Delegate: Football Team. KENNETH JON ROED Gift Committee: Clubs: Engineering, Rod and Gun, Tours: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff: Band and Orchestra Concert. SUZETTE P. ROMAN Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, French, Knitting, Tours, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Delegates: Student Coun- cil. G.A.A., Schurz Times Div. Room Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival. SHIRLEY ANN RYAN Clubs: Camera, Dramatics, Knitting, Style, 3B Girls, SA Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival. LOUDINE DORIS RZENWICKI Clubs: Etiquette, Knitting, Personality, Style: Student Council Delegate. DOLORES CHARLOTTE SANTELL Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Styles, Tours: Student Council Delegate: Place- ment Clerk: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival. v HELEN FRANCES SCHERER Clubs: Dramatics, Gymnastics, Style, Tours: Library Assist- ant: Messiah: Spring Festival. RICHARD JOHN SCHIMMEL Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Movie Operators, Rod and Gun. DONALD CARL SCHNEIDER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Treasurer: Fire Marshal: Teams: Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Swimming, Track. FRED JAMES SCHWIND Class Notable, Most Athletic: Clubs: Camera, President, Let- termen, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Pan-American, Puppets, Sci- ence, Travel: Teams: Football, Co-Captain, Track. TOM GEBEL SEESE Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Camera, President, Dance In- struction, Movie Operators, Rod and Gun, President: Div. Room Sales Delegate: Fire Marshal: Teams: Football, VVrest- ling. EDWARD ALBERT SEGEBRECHT Clubs: Gymnastics, Intramurals, Tours, Travel, Basketball Team. RALPH MARTIN SELES Clubs: Camera, Engineering, Tours, Travel. FLORENCE LUCILLE SLAWINSKI Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Intramurals, Knitting, Tours, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, junior Girls, Laurels, Office Clerk, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah, Spring Festival, Orchestra Competition. GERALDINE LILLIAN SLOIER Schurzone Committee, Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruc- tion, Intramurals, Pau-American, Tours, Travel, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, junior Girls: Laurels, Student Council Delegate, Schur- zone Div. Room Sales Delegate, Div. Room Picture Delegate, Messiah. LOIS RUTH SMITH Clubs: Americauism, Camera, Knitting, Style, Tours, Travel, junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Fire Marshal, Red Cross, Messiah, RICHARD ALAN SMITH Class Notable, Best Dancer, Prom Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Debating, Dramatics, Etiquette, Intramurals, Pan-American, Tours, Student Coun- cil Delegate: Fire Marshal, Band and Orchestra Concert, Mes- siah, Spring Festival, Choral Competition, Band Competition. ROBERT RICHARD SORENSEN Clubs: Camera, President, Chemistry, Vice-President, College, Laurels: Student Council Delegate, Office Clerk, Spring Fes- tival. HARRY RUSSELL SOTAN Luncheon Committee, Prom Committee, Clubs: Americanism, College, Science, Tours, Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival, Band Competition. BEVERLEE CHARLENE SPANDAU Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Intramurals, Music Apprehension, Pan-American, Saddle,Style, Tours, Travel, Laurels: Student Council Delegate, Library Assistant: Volleyball: Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Com- petition. RONALD L. SPATH Clubs: Dance Instruction, Engineering, President, Pan-Amer- ican, Saddle, Sgt.-at-Arms, Tours, Student Council Delegate. HENRY WILLIAM SPEER Class Notable. Friendliest, Clubs: Lcttermen, Tours, Laurels, Soccer Team. LLOYD ALLAN STOBER Clubs: Camera, Rod and Gun, Stamp, Tours, Travel, Laurels. THOMAS SULLIVAN Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Life Saving, Tours, Rod and Gun: Fire Marshal, Library Assistant. LOIS ANN TANGEN Class Notable, Most Courteous, Schurzone Committee, Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Style, Pan- American. Tours, Schurzone Sales Delegate, Schurzone Pic- ture Delegate, Messiah, Spring Festival. LOIS JEAN TARNOW Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, I'an-American, Playgoers, Physics, Style, Tours, Travel, Laurels, G.A.A. Delegate, Red Cross, Messiah, Spring Festi- val: Choral Competition. BEVERLY JEAN THOSS Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Gymnastics, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Pan-American, Tours, Travel, Jun- ior Girls, -IB Girls, -IA Girls, Volleyball Team, Messiah, Spring Festival. ROBERT THOMAS TOMASZEK Clubs: Dramatics, Chairman, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Rod and Gun, Polish, Vice-President, Fire Marshal, Library Assistant, Red Cross, Wrestling Team. LOREN CARLTON TRIMBLE Gift Committee, Schurzone Committee, Clubs: Camera, Pres., Rod and Gun: Schurzone Sales Delegate. MABELLE ANN TUN Gift Committee: Clubs: College, Slide Rule, Tours, Junior Girls, -Ill Girls, 4.-X Girls, Treas.: G.A.A. Delegate, Volleyball Team: Messiah, Spring Festival. LOUISE MARGARET ULREICH Clubs: Americanism. Intramurals: Ofiice Girls, Treas, Tours, Travel, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Onice Clerk, Red Cross: Volleyball Team: Messiah. FRANCIS JAY URBAIN Clubs: Camera, Chess, Engineering, Rod and Gun, Usher. LILLIAN LORRAINE VALKO Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Intramurals, Knitting, Junior Girls. -IB Girls, -IA Girls. ROBERT VINCENT Clubs: Dance Instruction. Camera, Rod and Gun, VVrestling Team. RUTH LOUISE WADEN Clubs.: Intramurals, Oliice Girls, Sketch, Tours, Junior Girls, -IB Girls, 4A Girls, Sgt.-at-Arms, Letter Girls, Vollevball Team, Messiah: Spring Festival. ' GEORGE WAHLBORG Clubs: Intramurals, Lettermen, Tours: Schurzone Delegate: Teams: Football, Track, Tennis: Messiah: Choral Competi- tion. CHARLES VERNE WALKER Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Pan-American: Bowling Team: Spring Festival. JOY LEITH WARDLE Class Vice-President: Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, Pres., -lA Girls, Americanism, Chairman, Knitting, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate, Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah: Band Competition. DOLORES JUNE WARLING Class Notable, Ideal Prom Date: Clubs: Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Saddle, Style, Tours: Adjustment Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Compe- tition. ELAINE LUCILLE WARTELL Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, Knitting, Pan-American, Tours. RAYMOND RALPH WATSCHKE Clubs: Americanism, Costume Design, Saddle, Sketch, Tours. RUTH MARIE WENHOLZ Clubs: Americanism, Tours, Sec., Junior Girls, Sec., 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Laurels: Delegates: Student Council, G.A.A.: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. PATRICIA BETTY JANE WHITE Clubs: Dramatics, Intramurals, Knitting, Personality, Saddle, Style, Swim Leaders. 3B Girls, 3A Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival. HYPATIA HOPE WINCHELL Clubs: French, Costume Design, Sec., Knitting, G.A.A. Dele- gate, 4B Girls, 4A Girls, Band and Orchestra Concert: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. ELEANOR WITT Clubs:Americanism, Knitting, Pan-American, Pre-Med., Tours, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Fire Marshal: Messiah, KENNETH WILLIAM WOLF Clubs: Gymnastics, Intramurals, Chairman, Lettermen, Pan- American, Travel: Red Cross Delegate: Schurz Times Dele- gate: Schurzone Div. Picture Delegate: Clean-up League: Library Assistant: Red Cross: Teams: Basketball, Captain, Baseball, Skating, Volleyball: Messiah. JAMES XERIKOS Clubs: Camera, Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Tours: Laurels: Soccer Team. EDMUND MITCHELL ZIELEZINSKI Clubs: Physics, Tours: Band and Orchestra Concert. EUGENE FRANK ZMIJEWSKI Clubs: Dance Instruction, Tours. FRANCES MARY ZONZO Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Music Appreciation, Per- sonality, Tours: Otifice Clerk: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. Wof Mcfured PAUL DOUGLAS BOWMAN Clubs: Camera: Fire Marshal: Teams: Cross Country, Track. JAMES GEORGE BURNS Library Assistant. EDMUND ALEXANDER DYCZEW SKI Clubs: Camera, Gymnastics. EDITH MARIE GNARRO No Activities. CLARA AUDREY GROH . Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Music Appreciation, Plant Growers, Saddle, Tours, Junior Girls, 4B Girls, 4A Girls: Dele- gate: G.A.A., Schurz Times: Library Assistant:Bowling Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. RICHARD HERMAN HACKBARTH Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Intramurals, Lettermen, Pan- American, Tours: Delegate: Student Council, Schurzone Sales: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Football, Swimming: Band and Orchestra Concert CLIFFORD HENDRIE No Activities. ROBERT HOULDER Travel Club. RICHARD JOSEPH KAZMIERSKI Americanism Club: Library Assistant. DONALD EDWARD KELLER Library Assistant. LEONARD FRANK SPINELLI Track Team. XJ QI' we january f948 .ginior ommiffeeb The Play Committee, sponsored hy Miss Keenan, under the chairmanship of Betty ,lane Kindea, chose the cast and .iided in directing the class play The Luncheon Committee, under the sponsorship of Miss Grossenlracherg Dolores Chtost, chairman, decided upon the place where the class luncheon was to be held, The Schurzone Committee, sponsored hy Mr. Fleming, Mary Leschuck, chairman, puhlicized and aided in the sale of the Schurzone. The Gift Committee, Mrs. Murana, sponsor, Lon jones, chairman, chose the gilt which was presented hy the class at the graduation exercises. The Election Committee, Steve Petras, chairman, Miss Mar' nell, sponsor, supervised the elections lor class irilicc-rs and nctahles. The Ring and Pin Committee, Mr. Fleming, sponsor, Don Kreutzinger, chairman, helped to decide upon the rings lor thc' january class. The Prom Committee, Mr. Fleming, sponsor, Richard Smith, chairman, chose the place where the senior prom was held. I0 ey 0 MCC855 0 4 un anal cgriencblzi f .SD ! .X4 Programs which proved to be fun, teaching the lower class ROTC boys how to dance so they would feel ready to ask their dates to the Military Ball, a Senior Clash Day, ani- mated discussions of Who's Who among those running for notables and officers and many other interesting things made these meetings pleasant affairs and helped to cement friendships among the girls of the January class which will endure throughout the years and help to make the Schurz Reunions most successful. These girls can look back upon a semester of fun and friendship to add a happy page in their book of memories combining social events with school services. The memories of friends made, and enjoyable club meetings will long remain after graduation. The semester was highly successful due to the efforts of the girls, their officers. and sponsor, Mrs, Ruth Purcell. Some of the 4A girls who met and formed the 4A Girls' Club at the beginning of the fall semester with Mrs. Purcell as their sponsor. Dolores Chrose. Presiclentg Rosemary Biagi, Sergeant-at4Armsg Jeaneene Lux, Secretary, Mrs. Purcell, Sponsor, Ruth Waden, Sergeant-at-Armsg Maybelle Tun, Treasurer, and Marion Oeftering, Vice-President are the officers of the fall 4A Girls' Club. Some more members of the 4A Girls' Club of last semester which met on alternate Tuesdays for a pleasant session which helped to promote more friendly relations between the girls of the january Graduating class. 136 I 1 l egfh jim Hgh - 0 0119 waifecl Months of planning and those final preparations were carefully worked out for a night of dreams, the Senior Prom. Hearts were light and heads were in a whirl, for it was the linal farewell to friends ol high school days. Soft music. refreshments. laughter, and autographed hids will all he treasured memories. Mr. and Mrs. Tietz and members of the faculty were there. sharing with the guests this thrilling evening. The strains of Deep ln My Heart Sehurzn rang out and the seniors lined up for the grand march, eliinaxing one of the highlights of high school life, I37 CL66 LCQW5 GILJ WOMLA Mile Robert Berger, President, Darlene Hansen, Vice-President, Betty Nolan, Secretary, and Kenneth Erickson, Treasurer are the class otlicers and norables of the June 1948 class. Mildred Lakowski, Dale Vanselow, Typical Schurzite. Esther Altergott, Robert Braschel, Wittiest. Shirley Pingel, Paul Slcittone, Best Dancer. Jeaneene McCarthy, Harry Furlong, Best Student. Marion Kostler, Ronald Holmblad, Most Literary. Paula Roeder, Dick Anderson, Most Mu- sical. Sally Christian, Herbert Hessler, Most Popular. Dorothy Scheiwe, Russel Oren, Most Versatile. Beverly Flores, William Falconer, Friendliesr. Marilyn Doyle, Jerry Sagar, Ideal Classmate. Betty Wilson, Colin Mac- lver, Ideal Prom Date. Irene Soral, Ray Mech, Most Likely to Succeed. Betty ,Io janss, George Kieffer, Most Courteous. Betty Carlson, Herbert Sass, Most Dependable. june Hader, Thomas Sparks, Most Dignified. Eleanor Beyer, Wayne Gallagher, Most Artistic. Patricia Hansa, Wil- liam Conterio, Most Athletic. Phyllis Karczewski, Donald Davis, Most At- tractive. Candidates for Graduation---June H143 MADALINE LILLIAN ABBINANTI . Play Committee: Clubs: junior Girls, Chess, Costume Design, Sketch: Yolleyball 'INCHIIII Messiah. WALTER ADAMS No Activities. JOAN BARBARA AERTS - - Clubs: French, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, junior Girls, Per- sonality, Playgoers, Radio Guild, Style: Student Council Dele- gate: Sehurzone Sales Delegate: CIICHIIISI Howling, Volleyball: Messiah. SHIRLEY MILDRED ALBERTS Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Sophomore Girls, jun- ior Girls, Office Girls, Personality, Playgoers, Style, Tours: Ile-lt-gag-3 Red Cross, G.A.A.: Ottice Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. LEONA MARIE ALESI Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Etiquette, junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Personality, Playgoers, Radio Guild, Style, Tours, 'l'ravel: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. MARION ALGER Clubs: Style, Travel: G..-X..-X. Delegate: Messiah: Choral Com- petition. ESTHER ALTERGOTT Luncheon Connnittec: Clubs: Dramatics, Etiquette, President. German, Intramurals, Knitting, Personality, President, Plant Growers, Secretary, Gym Leaders, Style, Tours, Secretary, Travel, junior Girls, Treasurer: Student Council: G.A.A, Del- egate: Division Sales Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Clean-up League: Volleyball Team: Messiah. LOUISE VIRGINIA ALTIS Iileetion Connnittee, Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, French, Personality, Playgoers, Saddle, Tours: Laurels: Div. Room Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Bowling Team: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JOAN BETTY AMEISMEIER Iflection Connnittee: Senior Play Connnittee: Clubs: Sopho- more Girls, junior Girls, Americanism, College, Etiquette, Ger- man, Camera, Sec., Knitting, Yice-President. Music Apprecia- tion, President, Personality, Playgoers, President, Pre-med., Radio Guild Secretary, Style, Tours: Laurels: Student Coun- cil Delegate: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Oftice Clerk: Red Cross: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. EILEEN MARIE AMEND Clubs: German, Music Appreciation, Personality, Playgoers, Yiee-President, Style, Tours, junior Girls: G.A.A. Delegate: Oflice Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. VERONICA I-IARRIET ANCY Clubs: junior Girls, Polish, 'l'ours, Red Cross Delegate: Schur- zone Picture Delegate. GLENN ROY ANDERSEN No Activities. CHARLES HERMAN ANDERSON Clubs: Engineering, Tours: Laurels. DICK EDWARD ANDERSON Clubs: Dance Iiand, l'ravel: Iland and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Iiand Competition: Orchestra Com- petition, ELAINE IRIS ANDERSON Gift Connnittee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Letter Girls, Intramurals, junior Girls, Radio Guild, Saddle, Tours: Lauersl: G.A.A. Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Rowling, Yol- levball. GERALD EDWIN ANDERSON Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Engineering, l.ettermen, Travel: Teams: Football, Varsity and Frosh-Soph, NYrestling: Rand and Orchestra Concert. NANCY CAROL ANDERSON Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Secretary, Pan-American, Personality, 'I'ours: G.A.A. Delegate: Scburzone Sales Dele- gate: Messiah: Spring Festival. PHYLLIS jANE ANDREWS Play Committee: Clubs: Dance Rand, Opera Guild, junior Girls: Delegates: Student Council, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. THOMAS STEPHAN ANDREWS Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Engineering, Rod and Gun, Tours. ROBERT FRANK ANTONUCCI Clubs: Americanism, Sgt.-at-Arms, Chemistry, Sec., Dance Hand, Dance Instruction, Latin, Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzonc, Sales Delegate: Fire Marshal, Sec.: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. NANCY LOU ARNOLD Clubs: Camera, College. Personality, Science, Tours: Laurels. JEANNE MARIE AUGUSTINE Clubs: junior Girls, Americanism, Sophomore Girls, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild. Personality, Playgoers, Vice-Pres., Pre-Med., Saddle, Tours, Sec: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah. ELAINE IRMA BAEHR Clubs: Etiquette, Knitting, Personality, Sgt.-at-Arms, Stvle, Tours. junior Girls: Laurels: Library Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. WARREN FREDERICK BALL Clubs: Chemistry, Vice-Pres., Chess, Dance Instruction, Movie Operators, Rifle, Saddle: Laurels: Track Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. PATTY JANIS BARCUS Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, President, French, Knitting, Pan-American, Personality, Spanish, Saddle: G.A.A. Delegate: Sehurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff: Division Sales Delegate: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Solo Com- petition. EDWARD WALTER BARTH Clubs: German, Music Appreciation, Non-Coms., Vice-Presi- dent, Rifle: Laurels: Usher: President and Sgt.-at-Arms. JOAN MARY BAUSEWEIN Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, German, Personality, Tours, Travel, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls: Delegates, Student Council: G.A.A. DAVID DUDLEY BAYS Latin Club: Transfer from St. Louis, Mo. ROLAND FRED BELLMAN Clubs: Chess, Engineering, Life Saving, Movie Operators: Laurels: Visual Education: Swimming Team. SALLY MARIE BERG Play Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, College, Costume De- sign, Office Girls, Style, Tours: Laurels: Library Assistant: Office Clerk: Volleyball Team: Choral Competition. ROBERT LOUIS BERGER Class President: Clubs: Lettermen, Vice-Pres., and President, Pan-American, Young Scientists, Secretary-Treasurer: Lau- rels: Teams: Cross Country, Co-Captain, Football, Frosh- Soph, Track. , I-IARRIET CHRISTINE BERGLUND Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Cheer Leaders, Etiquette, Opera Guild, Personality, Plant Growers: Library Assistant: Messiah: Choral Compe- tition. EVELYN LOUISE BERNAHL Prom Committee: Clubs: Debating, Dramatics, Opera Guild, Saddle, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Messiah: Choral Competition. ELEANOR ELIZABETH BEYER Senior Play Committee: Clubs: College, Secretary: Person- ality, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sketch, Tours: Laurels: Library Assist- ant: Volleyball Team: Messiah. HELEN VEE BIEDERER I . Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Etiquette, Gymnastics, In- tramurals, Pan-American, Personality, Radio Guild, Tours, Travel: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Adjustment Clerk: Oftice Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball. HELEN MARIE BIELECKI Clubs: Personality, Tours, Travel: G.A.A. Delegate. DOLORES HELEN BINZEL Clubs, Americanism, College, Etiquette, Knitting, Music Ap- preciation, Personality, Style: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate:Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ROBERT LOUIS BLASECK Clubs: Americanism, Lettermen, Science: Laurels: Schurz Times Delegate: Teams: Cross Country, Swimming, Iraek: Messiah. JEAN ESTELLE BLASZ Clubs: College, Poster, Style. ROBERT EDWARD BLOCH I Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Americanism, College, Dance Instruction, Tours: Messiah, Spring Festival: Choral Compe- tition. ELLEN BLANCHE BOHLMANN Clubs: French, Dance Instruction, Junior Girls, Intramurals, Music Appreciation, Personality, Style, Tours: Office Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah. EDWARD CHARLES BONK Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Non-Coms., Playgoers, Radio Guild, Rifle, Rod and Gun, Science, Sketch: Red Cross Delegate: Usher: Visual Education: Rifle Team: City and Hearst Rifle Competition. CONSTANCE EVELYN BORNHOLT Clubs: Music Appreciation, Personality, Playgoers, Pres., Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk: Volleyball Team: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. LORRAINE BORZEWSKI Clubs: Dramatics, Etiquette, Playgoers, Polish, Tours. CECELIA ANN BOYLAN Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Personality, Sophomore Girls, Style, Tours. HOWARD ARTHUR BRAINARD Clubs: Pre-med., Tours, Travel. ROBERT JACK BRASCHEL Clubs: Dance Instruction, Gymnastics, Vice-Pres., Intramur- als, Lettermen, Life Saving, Rod and Gun, Tours: Red Cross: Teams: Football, Track. CHARLOTTE ANNE BRESLIN Prom Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Of- fice Girls, Personality, Style, Tours: Office Clerk: Messiah' Spring Festival: Choral Competition. u CLIFFORD ROY BRIESENICK Clubs: Engineering. Movie Operators, Non Coms., Pan-Amer- iean, Poster, Rifle. Rod and Gun, Tours: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival: Choral Competition. JOHN BRIGLOW Clubs: Gymnastics, Life Saving, Pres., Movie Operators, Mu sic Appreciation, Rod and Gun: Student Council Delegate. Schurzone Sales Delegate: Tea1ns: Football, Swimming: Mes siah: Choral Competition. WILLIAM ALLAN BROCKWAY Clubs' Dance Band, Intramurals, Lettermen, Rod and Gun. I.aurAels: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Track: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Messiah. LOIS 'JOANNE BRODERSEN Clubs' Personality: Laurels: Delegate: Red Cross, G.A.A., Schuiraonc Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Spring Festival. WALLACE LESTER BRUSH Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Tours: Bas- ketball Team. ALBERT FRED BUCHWEITZ Clubs: Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Tours: Teams: Soccer, Track. MARILYN JOAN BUNESCU Clubs: Camera. Debating, Junior Girls, Opera Guild, Pan- Ameriean, Personality, Playgoers, Travel: Laurels. AUDREY LaVON BUNGE . h 4 4 Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Personality, Radio Guild, Style, Travel: Schurz Times Delegate. DOROTHY MAY BUNTE Clubs: Gymnastics, Personality, Style: Red Cross. JANET CAROL BURKWEST Clubs: Junior Girls, Opera Guild, Personality, Playgoers, Span- ish: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Library Assistant: Messiah. ROBERT ROY BURTON No Activities. ROBERT EDWARD BUSSELL Prom Committee, Chairman: Clubs:Dramatics, Etiquette, Mu- sic Appreciation, Radio Guild, Science, Tours, Travel: Stu- dent Council Delegate: Book Room Assistant, Visual Educa- tion: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival. Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: City Solo Com- petition. ANTHONY BUTERA Clubs: Chess. WILLIAM ANTHONY BYRNE Clubs: Camera, Sec., Chemistry, College, Intramurals, Pan- American, Tours: Teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Track. JOHN RICHARD CADRA Clubs: Camera, College. Dance Instruction, Dramatics, Eti- quette, German, Music Appreciation, Playgoers: Usher: Cross Country Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. THOMAS E. CANTRELL Clubs: Non Corus.. Pan-American, Radio Guild, Rifle, Tours: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff: Rifle Team: Band and Orchestra Concert. BETTY LOUISE CARLSON Election Committee: Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls. Personality, Saddle. Style: Student Council Delegate, Schurz Times Delegate: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. BURT NORMAN CARLSON Clubs: Non Coms., Pan-American. LOIS VIRGINIA CARLSON glubs: Etiquette, I'an-American, Personality, Tours: Red ross. MARILYN ANN CARLSON Clubs: Personality, Junior Girls, Style, Tours: G.A.A. Dele- gate: Band and Orchestra Concert: Band Competition. JOAN MARILYN CHAPMAN Clubs: Atnericanism, I.etter Girls, Pan-American, Plavgoers, Junior Girls, Radio Guild, Tours: Messiah: Choral Compe- ltlon. ALICE BETTY CHENAULT Clubs: Etiquette, Intramurals, Saddle, Swim Leaders: G.A.A. Qelegafe: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball: . essiai. BERYI. ,IOANN CHRISTIAN Clubs: Americanism, Opera Guild, Pan-American. Plavgoers .Illmor Girls, Tours, Travel: Library Assistant: Messiah:iSpring Festival: Choral Competition. BERTRAM FRANCIS CHRISTOFFEL Election Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Dance Instruction In- tramurals: Teams: Bowling, Track. I V ' LILLIAN ,STEPHENIE CHUCHUT Clubs: French, Intramurals, Opera Guild, Plant Growers, l'lay- goers: Laurels: Delegates: Student Council, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Clean-up League: Library Assistant: Red Cross: Volleyball Tean1: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JENNIE CIRAULO U Clubs: Etiquette, Junior Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Playgoers, Sec: G.A.A. Delegate. PHYLLIS ELAINE CLARK Y Q Clubs: Etiquette, Pan-American, Playgoers, Radio Guild, 'I rav- el, Junior Girls: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ALICE MARION CLEVEN Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Creative XVriting, Intramurals. Personality, Saddle, Slide Rule, Sec., Junior Girls: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Bowling. ROBERT BAILEY COLE Gift Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, l'an-Amer- ican: Student Council Delegate: Stage Crew. EARL LAWRENCE COLUM Clubs: Dance Instruction, Gymnastics: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. WILLIAM AMEDEO CONTERIO Clubs: Lettermen: Teams: Soccer, VVrestling, Tennis, CHESTER STANLEY CWIERTNIA Clubs: Lettermen: Baseball Team: Messiah: Rand and Or- chestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition: Orches- tra Competition. DOROTHY ANN DAESCHLER Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Intramurals, Playgoers, Tours, Lettergirls, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. DONALD ARTHUR DAVIS Clubs: Dance Instruction, Lettermen, Tours: Laurels: Stu- dent Council Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Teams' Baseball, Football, VVrestling: Choral Competition. PAUL ELLIOT DAVIS Clubs: College, Debating, Engineering, Ilan American: Lau- rels. GLORIA DAWN DAY Clubs: Knitting, Letter Girls, Personality, Junior Girls, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Band Competition. HERBERT PRENTICE DEAN Clubs: Cheerleaders, Lettermen, Sketch, President, Tours, Vice-President: Laurels: Schurz Times Delegate: Teams:Cross Country, Track, Golf. GEORGETTE LOUISE DeBACKER Clubs:Erencli, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Play- goers, Radio Guild, Style: Delegates: Red Cross, G.A.A.: Ad- justment Clerk: Volleyball Team: Messiah. ROBERT LEO DEERING Clubs: Intramurals: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling. MARIE LILLIAN DeGRAF Election Committee: Clubs: Debating, Treasurer, Etiquette, Pan-American, Junior Girls: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Adjustment Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. ROBERT S. DEJA Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Movie Operators, Rod and Gun, Tours: Schurz Times Delegate: Red Cross: Volley- ball Team. MARIE CHRISTINE DeLISE Clubs: Personality, Style: G.A.A, Delegate: Book Room Assistant. JOE DOMINIC DEVITO Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, RiHe, Tours. JOAN ANITA DIONNE Luncheon Committee: Clubs: French, Dance Instruction, Eti- quette, Junior Girls, Personality, Playgoers, Radio Guild, Style, Tours: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah. FLORENCE ANN DOMAGALLA , Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Tours, Pan-American, Personality, Style. AGNES CHARLOTTE DOWD Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Music Apprecia- tion, Pan-American, Personality, Playgoers, Tours: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Library Assistant, Office Clerk: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. MARILYN ALICE DOYLE Clubs: Dance Instruction, Dramatics, Etiquette, Sophomore Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Playgoers, Sketch: Delegate: G.A.A., Student Council: Schurzone Staff: Messiah. MICHAEL JOHN DOYLE Clubs: Rod and Gun, Tours, Travel. GENEVIEVE GERTRUDE DREHOBL ' i Clubs: Knitting, I'ersonality, Flaygoers, Tours: Spring I'es- tival. SHIRLEY MAE DREUTH Clubs: College. Dance Instruction, Dramatics, President, In- tramurals, Co-Captain, Latin, Saddle, Secretary and Treasurer. Tours: Laurels: G..'X..-X. Delegate, Vice-President: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. FRANCES ADELL DREXLER I Clubs: Dance Instruction, Iftiquette, Knitting, Personality, Let- ter Girls, Sophomore Girls, junior Girls: Laurels: G..-XA. Del- egate: Book Room Assistant, Otlice Clerk: Red Cross: Bowl- ing Team. ANTOINETTE MARY DUBROVIN Clubs: JXIIICYICQIIIISIII, College, Debating, Sophomore Girls, lun- ior Girls. Tours: Student Council Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. RICHARD KARL DUBS No Activities. FLORENCE ROSE EBERWEIN V U Clubs: Dance Instruction, Junior Girls, I'ersonahty, Tours: Teams: Baseball, Volleyball: Messiah. DOROTHY MARGARET ECKERT Clubs: junior Girls. Sophomore Girls, College, Dance Instruc- tion, Ilan-American, Radio Guild, Tours, Travel: Laurels. JACQUELIN EDLING l'rom Committee: Clubs: Etiquette. Personality, I'Iaygoers, Saddle, Tours. EDITH LENORE EDMOND Clubs: ,lunior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Dance Instruction, Eti- quette, Latin, Music Appreciation, Personality, Playgoers, Tra- vel: Lanrels: Red Cross Delegate: Clean-up League: Messiah: Spring Festival. Choral Competition. ALICE MARIE ERICKSON Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Etiquette, Personality, Play- goers, Tours, .lunior Girls: Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone I'icture Delegate: Messiah. RENNETH oscAR ERICKSON Class Treasurer: Clubs: Lettermen: Laurelsg Teams: Soccer, Track, VYrestIing. ELMER THEODORE ERNST Ring and I'in Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Engineering, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Young Scientists, Sec., Treas.: Lau- rels: Track Team. DONALD LEIGH ESHELMAN Clubs: Lettermen, I'laygoers: Teams: Bowling, Soccer. GERALDINE IONE EVERITT Clubs: Camera, l'Iaygoers, Puppets, Radio Guild, Sketch: Lau- rels: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. GLORIA FRANCES FABISH Clubs: ,lunior Girls, Cartoon, litiquette. Sketch, Tours: Schurz Times Stall: Schurzone Staff. WILLIAM LOW FALCONER I'rom Committee: Clubs: Amerieanism, Dance Instruction, l'an-American, Tours: Messiah: Choral Competition. LOIS ELAINE FEIERABEND Clubs: Dramatics. Iftiquette, OHice Girls, Personality, Radio Guild, Style, Tours, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls: Delegates: Student Council, G..-X..'X.: Office Clerk: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ROBERT EDWIN FENOLIO Lanrelsl Rowling Team. ALICE J. FILIPP I'rom Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Music Apprecia- tion, Opera Guild, Style, Tours: GAA. Delegate: Messiah: Choral Competition. LILLIAN GRACE FISCHER Clubs: .-Xmericanism, Etiquette. Personality, Playgoers, Tours, -lunior Girls: li..-XA. Delegate. JEAN HELEN FISHER Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Costume Design, Dance Instruc- tion, Personality. Style. Junior Girls: Library Assistant: Red Cross. RUTH ANN FISHER Senior I'lay Committee: Clubs: Costume Design, Yice-Presi- dent: Style: Red Cross Delegate: Tardy Clerk. DOROTHY ROMAINE FLETCHER Iflection Committee: Clubs: Etiquette, -lunior Girls, l'laygoers, French, Radio Guild, Travel: Student Council Delegate: Schur- zone Sales Delegate: Messiah. BEVERLY MERRY FLORES Clubs: Sophomore Girls, junior Girls, Creative NVriti11g, Sec- retary, Drantatics, Secretary, Pan-American, Treasurer, I'er- sonality, I'laygoers, Sgt.-at-Arms, Tours, Secretary: Delegates: Red Cross, G..rX..-X., Schurz Times: Schurz Times Staff: Office Clerk: Rowling Team: Messiah. MARY JANE FOSS Clubs: Camera, College, Ofhce Girls, Pan-American, Play- goers, Tours: Office Clerk: Tardy Clerk: Baseball Team, ZORA MARIE FRANCIS Clubs: Cheerleaders: Office Clerk: Swimming Team. Trans- ferred from Roosevelt High School. RUTH E. FRANO Clubs: Costume Design, Dramatics. Personality, Opera Guild: Office Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ISABEL ELSIE FRANZEN Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, Sophomore Girls, Intramurals, Knitting, Pan-American, Per- sonality, Radio Guild, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Vol- leyball Team: Band Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. - DAN SILL FUGIT Clubs: Chemistry, Pan-American. Social Chairman, Tours, Vice-President: Teams: Swimming, Track, VVrestling: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. NORBERT JOHN FULLER Clubs: Rifle: Student Council, President: Usher. HARRY ROBERT FURLONG Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, President: Dramat- ics, President: Latin, Saddle, Tours, Secretary: Laurels. FRED JOHN GALL Prom Connnittee: Clubs: Etiquette, Intramurals, Life Saving, Tours: Teams: Football, Skating. WAYNE HOWARD GALLAGHER Clubs: Cartoon, Intramurals, Poster, Sketch: Skating Team. SHIRLEY MARY GANSHAW Clubs: Junior Girls, Style. CHARLES RICHARD GEBHARDT Clubs: Life Saving, Pan-American, Rod and Gun, Tours: Lau- rels: Student Council Delegate: Map Room Clerk: Messiah: Choral Competition. WALTER GEIBEL Clubs: Chemistry: Schurzone Picture Delegate. JOAN ANN GEMMILL Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Personality, Radio Guild, Saddle: Student Council Delegate: Messiah: Choral Competition. DON ALLEN GESNER Clubs: Chemistry, Dramatics. Movie Operators, Tours: Visual Education: Teams: Baseball, Manager. BERNARD GIANNOSA Clubs: Dance Instruction. Etiquette, Tours, Travel. WALTER CHESTER GIERSZEWICZ Clubs: Chemistry, Tours: Student Council Delegate. CLEON WILBUR GILBERG Clubs: Engineering: Student Council Delegate: Visual Edu- cation. JACQUELINE M. GILCHRIST Clubs: Personality, Playgoers. Tours: Laurels: Messiah:Spring Festival. JOAN MARIE GJERTSEN Clubs: Etiquette. Intramurals, Personality, Sketch: GAA. Del- egate: Bowling Team. WILLIAM CHARLES GLISSON Prom Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Gymnastics, Let- termen, Pan-American, Rod and Gun: Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Teams: Football, Track: Choral Competition. MARILYN GLORIA GLOSS Clubs: Personality, Style: GA..-X. Delegate. ROBERT DANIEL GLYDA Clubs: Dance Band, Polish, Science: Band and Orchestra Con- cert: Spring Festival: Baud Competition. FLORENCE ELIZABETH GOLATZ Clubs: Americanism, College, Etiquette, French, Intramurals, Junior Girls, Music Appreciation. Personality, Plant Growers, Playgoers, Sophomore Girls: Laurels: Delegate: Student Coun- cil, Red Cross, GAA.: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. HARRY ELL GOODMAN Clubs: Chess, Debating, Pan-American, Rod and Gun: I.au- rels: Schurz Times StalT: Schurzone Staff: Chess Team: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Band Com- petition: Orchestra Competition: City Chess Champion, RICHARD STANLEY GORGE Clubs: Camera, Engineering, Science, Travel. LORRAINE SHIRLEY GORTATOWSIQI Clubs: College, Costume Design, Etiquette, Playgoers,QTreas- urer, Polish, Style, Tours: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival. ROBERT H. GOTTSCHALK Clubs: Camera, Gymnastics. GLORIA JOYCE GRABO Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Personality, Play- goers, Tours: Laurels: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival. PHILIP LESLIE GRAFE Clubs: Dance Band: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. CAROL JEAN GRAFF Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, College, Intramur- als, Knitting, Pan-American, Personality, Saddle, Style, Tours: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Volley- ball Team: Messiah. WILLIAM KARL GRAUMAN No Activities. MARION GREENE Gift Committee: Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Debat- ing, Vice-President, Dramatics, Junior Girls, Pan-American, Tours, Sophomore Girls: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Messiah. GEORGE B. GREENSFELDER No Activities. MARILYN ADELE GROOTE Clubs: Camera, College, Junior Girls, Pan-American, Person- ality, Radio Guild, Sophomore Girls, Style, Travel. BEATRICE PAULINE GRZEMPA Clubs: Etiquette, Junior Girls, Polish, Vice-President: Mes- siah: Spring Festival. ROGER GUSTAVSON Clubs: Americanism, College, Debating, Lettermen, Pan-Amen ican. Tours: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Baseball Team. ELEANOR VERONICA GUTMANN Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Intramurals, Personality, Pres- ident, Playgoers, Treasurer, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Tours, Travel: Bowling Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. GEORGE ROBERT HAACK Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Music Appreciation, Pan- American, Science, Travel: Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross. ROBERT WILLIAM HAAS Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Rifle, Travel: Usher. JUNE ANN HADER Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, Opera Guild, Pan-American, Playgoers, Tours, Travel: Library Assistant: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. WILLIAM HADFIELD Prom Committee: Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Dance Instruc- tion, Engineering, Movie Operators, Young Scientist, Rifle, Saddle, Science, Tours, Travel: Red Cross Delegate: Usher: Red Cross: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival. HOWARD EMIL HALLENGREN Election Committee: Clubs: Debating, Playgoers, Tours: Lau- rels: Student Council Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Messiah: Choral Competition. SHIRLEY ANN HANKE Clubs: Etiquette, Sophomore Girls, Pan-American, Playgoers, Junior Girls: Laurels: Tardy Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. PATRICIA CHARLOTTE HANSA Clubs: Costume Design, Pan-American, Letter Girls, Gym Leaders, Swim Leaders, Tours: Laurels: Student Council Delegate, G.A.A., Pres.: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Tardy Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DARLENE MARIE HANSEN Class Yice-President: Clubs: Leaders, Letter Girls, Debating, Secretary, Dramatics, President, Intramurals, Personality, President, Playgoers, President: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Baseball. Bowl- ing, President, Vice-President, Volleyball: Messiah, Spring Festival: Choral Competition. RONALD COOPER HARCUS Clubs: Camera. Movie Operators, President, Pan-American, Science: Visual Education. ARLENE JOYCE HARDT Clubs: Etiquette, Music Appreciation, Style, Tours: Laurels: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Or- chestra Competition. MARGUERITE GERALDINE HARE Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Pan-American, Tours, Junior Girls: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Messiah: Spring Fes- tlva . NORMAN CHARLES HARTMANN Clubs: Camera, Debating, Music Appreciation, President, Tours: Student Council Delegate. HOWARD WILLIAM HAUSKNECHT Clubs: Movie Operators, Pan-American: Teams: Bowling, VVrestling. MARY THERESE HEALY Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Pan-American, Playgoers, Jun- ior Girls, Tours. ELEANORE DOLORES I-IEHN Clubs: Etiquette, Music Appreciation, Style, Tours: Laurels: Library Assistant. RICHARD JOHN HEINZINGER n Clubs: Intramurals, Life Saving, Pan-American, Science, Stamp. DORYCE LILLIAN HELFER Luncheon Committee, Secretary: Clubs: Americanism, Secre- tary, Debating, Secretary, Latin, French: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Schurz Times Co-Editor: Schurzone Staff: Spring Festival: Transferred from Cincinnati, Ohio. Entered Schurz Feb. 1947. ESTHER LUCILLE HELGESON Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Creative Writing, Etiquette, Latin, Personality, Junior Girls, Style: Laurels: Stu- dent Council: Bowling Team: Messiah. CARTER HENRY HENDRICKS Clubs: Chemistry, Engineering, Plant Growers, Rod and Gun. EDWARD ARTHUR HENNING Clubs: Camera, Life Saving, Rifle, Rod and Gun, Saddle, Tours, Travel: Student Council Delegate: Fire Marshal: Teams: Swimming, Track. LESLIE FRED HESLY Clubs, Camera, Chemistry, Non Coins., Puppets: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Stattg Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. HERBERT RONALD HESSLER Election Committee: Clubs: Etiquette. Intramurals, Letter- men, Secretary, Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Baseball. Football, Soccer. LYNETTE JOAN HESTER Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Opera Guild: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JOAN JEANETTE I-ILAVATY Clubs: Debating, Knitting: Red Cross. EUGENE HOLDA Clubs: Puppets. RONALD HILDING HOLMBLAD Clubs: Dramatics, Music Appreciation, Playgoers, Puppets, President: Laurels: Visual Education. PAUL STANLEY HOLMEN Clubs: Camera, College, German, Rod and Gun: Track Team' Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. 1 DOROTHY ANN HOLMES Clubs: Chess, College, Dramatics, Pan-American, Playgoers, Junior Girls, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah' Choral Competition. v DOLORES ANN HOWELL Clubs: Camera, College, Personality, Secretary: Radio Guild Style, Secretary, Travel: Laurels. DONALD WAYNE HUART Clubs: Dance Instruction, Dramatics, Intramurals, Life Saving Rifle, Saddle, Tours: Teams: Basketball, Football, Swimming Track: Band and Orchestra Concert, Spring Festival. v v 1 ADRIENNE IRIS HUGHES Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Pan-American, Person- ality, Radio Guild, Saddle: Teams: Basketball, Soccer, Volley- ball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. KENNETH EUGENE HUMPHREY Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, Gymnastics, Life Saving Pan-American, Rod and Gun: Basketball Team. LOIS PHYLLIS JACHOWSKE Clubs: Dance Instruction, Radio Guild, Tours. DONALD MARTIN JACOBSEN Play Committee: Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Creative Writitlg Dance Instruction, Dramatics, French, Music Appreciation, Radio Guild, Science, Sketch, Tours, Travel: Visual Educa- tion. JAMES LACHLAN JAGER Clubs:Amerieanism, Music Appreciation,Pan-American,Stamp Tours, Puppets, Vice-President: Laurels. 1 v v BETTY JO JANSS V , , , Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Creative XN ritmg, Jumor Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Pres., Style, Tours? 1-HU' rels: Book Room Assistant: Ollfice Clerk: Teams: Xolleyball: Messiah. ' HELEN MARGARET JENSEN Clubs: Camera. Personality, Playgoers: Messiah. DOROTHY VIVIAN JOHNSON U Election Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Personality, Saddle, Secre- tary. Tours: Laurels: Teams: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball. JEANNE MARIE JOHNSON V . U I Clubs: Junior Girls, Pan-Ainerican, Personal-ity, Nice-Presb dent, Style, Tours: Book Room Assistant: Ofhce Clerk: Mes- siah. RONALD WALTER JOHNSON ' q Clubs: Debating, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Radio Guild: Bowling Team: Messiah: Choral Competition. GRACE ELINOR JONES h Clubs: Americanism, French, Opera Guild, Pau-Ainerican: Messiah, Spring Festival: Choral Competition. LEONA PHYLLIS JORDAN Clubs: Chess. Costume Design, Creative NVriting, Sketch, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls: Delegates: Red Cross, GAA.: Messiah. CHARLES ADAM JOSS Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Etiquette, French, Gymnastics, Lettermen, Pre-Med., Puppets, Tours, Young Scientists:Scl1urz Times Staff: Schurzone Staff: Teams: Cross Country, Swim- ming, Track: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. KENNETH ALLAN JUULL Clubs: Rod and Gun, Tours: Student Council Delegate. VIRGINIA THERESE JUSCZYK Clubs: College, French, Music Appreciation, Personality, Play- goers, Polish: Laurels. WILLIAM ANTOINE KAAL Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, President and Treasurer, Dance Instruction, Iitiquette, Movie Operators, Science, Tours, Pres- ident. LUCILLE CATHERINE KADOW Clubs: Junior Girls, Tours, Polish: Schurzone Sales Delegate. WILLIAM CHARLES KAISLING Clubs: Chemistry, Engineering, Non Coins., Rifle: Usher. WALTER HENRY KAMOWSKI Clubs: Music Appreciation, Personality, Polish, Rod and Gun, Tours, Travel: Schurzone Sales Delegate. PAULINE KAPPAS Clubs: Intramurals, Music Appreciation, Dance Instruction, Junior Girls: Laurels: Red Cross: Teams: Basketball, Vol- leyball: Messiah. EUGENE STEPHEN KAPUSTKA Clubs: Camera, litiquette, Non Coms, Rod and Gun: Bowling Team. PHYLLIS IRENE KARCZEWSKI Play Committee: Clubs: Dramatics, Playgoers, Radio Guild. Style, Secretary, Tours, Junior Girls: Laurels: Placement Clerk: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah. BEVERLY ALICE MARIE KARG Gift Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Eti- quette, Personality, Playgoers: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival: Choral Competition. JOSEPH ALEX KARIJOLICH Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Gymnastics, Movie Oper- ators. ARTHUR CARL KASPER Clubs: Gymnastics. WALTER ANDREW KAUFMANN Laurels: Student Council Delegate: Fire Marshal. EVELYN THERESE KAWA Clubs: College, French, Music Appreciation, Personality, Play- goers, Junior Girls, Polish. PETER ADAM KECHIK Clubs: Camera, Chess, College, Debating, Latin, Science, Tours, Vice-President: Laurels: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JACK ALBERT KEMNETZ Clubs: Chess, Intramurals, Science, Travel. ARLETTE KATHERINE KEPPEN Clubs: Gymnastics, Personality, Style: Red Cross. HELEN MARGARET KERTZ Election Committee: Clubs: College, Music Appreciation, Op- era Guild, Junior Girls, Style, Tours: Laurels: Delegate: Stu- dent Council, Red Cross. G.A.A., Schurzoue Picture Delegate: Office Clerk: Red Cross: Volleyball Team: Choral Competi- tion. GEORGE J. KIEFFER Clubs: Chemistry, Dramatics, German, Sgt.-at-Arms, Person- ality, Tours: Schurz Times Delegate. DOROTHY JANE KINN Clubs: Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Playgoers, Tours: Mes- siah. DONALD EUGENE KLEIN Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, College, Dra- matics, Tours, Sgt.-at-Arms: Student Council Delegate: Sehurz Times Delegate: Schurzoue Delegate. JULIUS MARSHALL KOLAS Clubs: Chemistry, Non Coms., Rod and Gun: Travel: Stu- dent Council Delegate: Messiah: Choral Competition. MARION JOSEPHINE KOSTLER Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, College, Dance Instruc- tion, Dramatics, Pan-American, Radio Guild, Style, Tours: Laurels: Student Council Delegate. BARBARA ANN KRAEMER Clubs: Amcricanism, Junior Girls, Playgocrs, Tours: Laurcls: Delegates: Student Council. Red Cross, G.A.A.: Schurzoue, Picture Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival. DOROTHY LARAINNE KRAGH Clubs: Americanism, Personalitv, Playgoers, Tours: Delegates: Student Council. GAA.: Messiah: Spring Festival, JACK GEORGE KRAMER Clubs: Polish: Football Team. ROBERT CHARLES KRAMER German Club. CAROLYN ANN KRAUS Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Personality, Style, Tours, Junior Girls: Office Clerk: Volleyball Team: Messiah. CARL WILLIAM KRAUSS Clubs: Gymnastics. Intramurals, Lettermen, Life Saving, Rod and Gun, Travel: Fire Marshal: Basketball Team. ERNA ANNAMARIE KROGER Clubs: College, Creative VVriting: Laurels: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzoue StalT: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. LYDIA KRUTSCH Gift Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Knitting, Personality. VICTOR JOHN KSONKEWICZ Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Gymnastics, Vice-Pres., Lettermen, Rod and Gun, Science, Tours: Red Cross Delegate: Visual Education: Teams: Basketball, Manager, Football, Man- ager, Swimming, VVrestling: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival. ELAINE CAROL KUCK Clubs: Intramurals, Knittinrr, Music Appreciation, Person- ality. Style, Tours, Junior Girls: Clean-up League: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. ROBERT FRED KUEMMERLE Prom Committee: Clubs: Chemistry. Dramatics, German, Tours, Vice-Pres.: Laurels: Red Cross Delegate: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzoue Sales Delegate: Visual Education. DOLORES IRENE KUENHOLD Clubs: Personality, Playgoers, Tours: Schurzoue Sales Dele- gate: Spring Festival. RUDOLPH MICHAEL KUNATH Clubs: Camera. Non Coins., Pan-American, Slide Rule, Schurz Times Staff: Schurzoue Picture Delegate. HELEN JOSEPHINE KWANDRAS Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Americanism, College, Jun- ior Girls, French. Music Appreciation, Personality, Playgoers, Polish: OfEce Clerk: Laurels. MAE JACOUELINE LaBARBERA Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiouette, ,ll1I1i0f Giflri. S0phomore Girls, Music Appreciation, Tours: Office Clerk, Tardy Clerk. MILDRED M. LAKOWSHI Clubs: Cheerleaders. Captain. Dance Instruction, Secretary, Draniatics, Etifruette. Vice-President, Polish. Junior Girls, President, Sophomore Girls. Sec.. Red Cross Delegate: Mes- siah. BEATRICE EILEEN LALLY Clubs:Intramurals, Pan-American, Personality. Sk:-tch:Teams: Vollevball: Bowling: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. MALCOLM DANIEL LANE ' i h Clubs: Chess, Dance Instruction, Lettermen, Life Saving, Movie Operators, Playgoers: Visual Education: Swimming Team. DONALD ALFRED LARSON Gift Committee: Clubs: Camera, President, Life Saving, Pan- American, Rod and Gun: Fire Marshal: Football Team: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. LILLIAN JEANETTE LANGHOF Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Debating, Intramurals, Mu- sic Appreciation, Pre-Med.: Laurels: Student Council Dele- gate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Oflice Clerk: Teams: Bas- ketball, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival. JOSEPH EMMETT LEGNER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Lettermen: Teams: Skating, Track. WARREN WINFRED LEHMAN Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Pres., College, Debating, Pup- pets, Sketch, Tours: Laurels. SELMA RUTH LEHNING Clubs: Dance Instruction, Dramatics, Engineering, Person- ality, Style: Yisual Education: Bowling Team. BETTY JUNE LEISTEN Prom Committee: Clubs: Personality, Playgoers, Style, Junior Girls. Schurzone Picture Delegate: Messiah, Spring Festival. RICHARD E. LENKE Clubs: Dramatics, Gymnastics, Rod and Gun: Laurels: Stu- dent Council Delegate. LOTTIE ELSA LENZ Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Etiquette, Playgoers, Junior Girls, Style. Tours. VERA MARGARETE LIEBICH Clubs: Knitting, Personality, Playgoers, Tours: Laurcls: Of- tice Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. RAYMOND JAMES LOFTUS Prom Connnittee: Clubs: Americanism, Chemistry, Creative NVriting, Dance Instruction, Dramatics: Map Room Clerk. MAE PEGGY LUBITZ Clubs: Americanism, Chess, College, Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Oflice Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition. RAYMOND JOHN LUCAS Clubs: Intramurals, Rod and Gun: Teams: Basketball, Track. SYLVIA LUCILLE LUCZAK Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Americanism, College, Eti- quette, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Personality, Sgt.-at- Arms, Style: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival. NOBERT PAUL LUDKOWSKI i Clubs: Intramurals, Science: Student Council Delegate: Bas- ketball Team. LORRAINE P. LUPA Clubs: Dramatics, Etiquette, Playgoers, Polish, Style, Tours, Junior Girls. GENE OWEN LYNGAAS Clubs: Chemistry: Student Council Delegate: Bowling Team. ELAINE SUZANNE LYON Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Camera, In- tramurals, Personality, Junior Girls, Tours, Travel: Delegate: Student Council, GA..-X.: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Scliurz Times Delegate: Library Assistant: Teams: Basketball, Vol- leyball: Spring Festival. COLIN A. MacIVER Ring and Pin Conunittee, Chairman: Clubs: Americanism, Camera. Chemistry, Pan-.-Xmerican, Sgt.-at-Arms, Saddle, Sci- ence, Tours, President: Messiah: Spring Festival. DOROTHY MacLEOD Clubs: Dance Instruction, Personality, Saddle, Style, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls: Volleyball Team. RALPH EDWARD MADSEN Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Camera, Dance Instruction, Plant Growers, Rod and Gun, Tours: Fire Marshal: Usher. JAMES MICHAEL MAGGIORE Clubs: Dance Instruction, Gymnastics, Rod and Gun: Soccer Team. ELEANOR ANN MAGRUDER Clubs: Knitting, Personality, Junior Girls: Laurels: Place- ment Clerk: Red Cross. BARBARA JEAN MAHLER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Knitting, Personality: Placement Clerk: Messiah. NELL MALLER I Prom Committee, Secretary: Clubs: Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Music Appreciation, Per- sonality, Playgoers, Tours, Travel: Laurels: Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurz Times Delegate: Schur- 10116 Picture Delegate: Fire Marshal: Library Assistant: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. BETTY JANE MANN Clubs: French, Camera. Playgocrs, Tours: Laurclsl Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Band Competition. ROSEMARY ANN MARINELLO I - Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Dance Instruction, Eti- quette, Intramurals, Pan-American, Personality, Playgoers. Style, Tours: Red Cross: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DANIEL JEROME MARKIEWICZ No Activities. GRACE JUSTINE MARLESKI I . - Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Sophomore Girls, Style, Tours. JOAN HALCYON MART . . I Clubs: Americanism, College, Creative Xxyfltlllgl Dance In- struction, Intramurals, Personality, Style, Tours, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Soccer, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival. IDA CLARA MATHEWS . l . Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Jumor Girls. Opera Gullil. Personality, Playgoers. Style, Tours.. G.A.A. Delegate? MCS' siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. LOUISE C. MATHIAS Clubs: Leaders, Letter Girls, Chemistry, Office Girls, Intra- murals, Saddle, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Volleyball. HENRY DONALD MATSON Pre-Med. Club: Fire Marshal: Library Assistant: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Band Competition. THOMAS EDWIN MCBRIDE Clubs: Chess, Debating, Saddle. BARBARA J. MCCANN Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, Pan-American, Personality, Playgoers, Junior Girls. Saddle, Style, Tours, Sophomore Girls, Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Red Cross: Teams: Volleyball, Bas- ketball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival: Band Competition. JEANEENE ALICE MCCARTHY Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Secretary, Pan-American League, Personality, Secretary, Playgoers, Style, Junior Girls, Secretary. Sophomore Girls, Treasurer, Laurels: Student Council Delegate, Secretary. ROBERT SEATON McCORMICK Clubs: Chemistry, Non Coms., Pan-American, Rifle, Rod and Gun, Tours, Travel: Student Council Delegate: Usher: VVrest- ling Team. MARJORIE KATHRYN MCKIM Senior Play Connnittec: Clubs: Intramurals. Music Apprecia- tion, Opera Guild, Style, Junior Girls: Laurels: Delegate: Stu- dent Council, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Book Room Assistant: Bowl- ing Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. RAYMOND ROBERT MECH Clubs: Camera, Music Appreciation, Stamp: Laurels: Teams: Football, Track: Messiah: Choral Competition. FRED WILLIAM MEIER Clubs: Camera, Dance Rand, Movie Operators, Travel: Schur- zone Sales Delegate: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition, JOSEPH JOHN MEINDL Clubs: Chemistry, Chess, German, Intramurals, Rod and Gun: Basketball Team, VVrestling Team. DAVID MENZER Clubs: Chess, Rod and Gun. ROBERT CARI. MERTENS Clubs: Chemistry, Dance Instruction, German. RAYNARD ROBERT METZINGER Gift Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, Lettermen, Pan-American: Teams: Soccer, Track. DORIS ANNE MEYER Clubs: Junior Girls, Personality, Playgoers, Style: G.A.A. Del- egate: Otlfice Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. DONALD OTTO MEYERS Clubs: College, Tours: Teams: Rowling, Golf: Messiah. ARTHUR WILLIAM MEYN Clubs: Camera, Music Appreciation: Band and Orchestra Con- cert, Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Rand Competition. ROGER CHARLES MICHALSEN Clubs: Camera, Treasurer, Engineering, Lettermen, Music Ap- preciation, Pan-American, Physics, Rod and Gun, Travel: Usher: Teams: Cross Country, Track. ADELINE ANNA MIKOLAJCZAK I Q Clubs: Dramatics, Office Girls, Personality, Style, 'loursg Clean-up League. MICHAEL FRANCIS MILLEA No Activities. JOHN L. MILLER U Election Committee, Chairman: Clubs: College, Slide Rule, Tours, Travel: Baseball Team. LAURA JANE MILLER Gift Committee: Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, I'an-American, Personality, Tours, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls: Laurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Clean-up League. MARILYN BETTY MILLER Clubs: Letter Girls, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Leaders, German, Americanism, Intramurals, Gymnastics, Saddle,Tours: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Schurz Times Delegate: Office Clerk: Teams: Baseball. Bowling, Volleyball: Band and Or- chestra Concert: Band Competition: Ensemble Competition. MARILYN RUTH MILLER Clubs: Etiquette, Personality, Junior Girls, Tours, Travel: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Messiah. FRANCES MILEWSKI Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Personality, Style. Junior Girls: Delegate: Laurels, Student Council. PHYLLIS JANET MINSKE Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Knitting, I'an-Amer- ican, Personality, Style, Laurels: Schurzone Sales Delegate. PATRICIA CLAIRE MONTAGUE Clubs: Etiquette, Sophomore Girls. Intramurals, Pan-Ameri- can, Personality, Playgoers, Junior Girls, Style, Tours, Laurels: Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival: Choral Competition. JOSEPH MEAGHER MORAN Ring and Pin Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Debating, Pan- American: Stage Crew, Manager. AUDREY ANN MOREAU Clubs: Music Appreciation, Personality, Playgoers, Junior Girls, Tours, Travel, Sophomore Girls, Sgt.-at-Arms: G.A.A. Delegate: Library Assistant: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Choral Competition: Orchestra Competition. PATSY LOU MORGAN Clubs: Dance Instruction, Knitting, Office Girls, Playgoers, Puppets, Sketch, Laurels: Flower Echo Staff, Lucy Flower High School: Flower Echo Delegate, Lucy Flower High School. Transferred from Lucy Flower High School. CONSTANCE ELAINE MORRIS Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Playgoers, Radio Guild, Style, Travel, Tours: Student Council Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DOLORES VIRGINIA MOSKAL Clubs: Knitting, Pres., Office Girls, Personality, Polish, Treas., Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Choral Compe- tition: Orchestra Competition. LAWRENCE WALTER MOSS Clubs: Rod and Gun. WILLIAM HAROLD MOTTASHED Clubs: College, Intramurals, Slide Rule, Science, Travel: Stu- dent Council Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Track: Band and Orchestra Concert. CASIMER GEORGE MROZEK Clubs: Chemistry, Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun: Bowling Team. FRANK VICTOR MUCHA Clubs: Chemistry, Sgt.-at-Arms, Life Saving, Polish, Rod and Gun, Tours, Travel: Bowling Team. DIANE MARIE MUDLOFF Clubs: Knitting. Vice-President, Office Girls, Personality, Tours: Schurz Times Delegate: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition: Orchestra Com- petition. KENNETH WILLIAM MUELLER Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Etiquette. In- tramurals, Movie Operators. Tours: Visual Education: Bowl- ing. Swnmmng. ANNE MURRAY Clubs: Camera, I'an-American, Saddle: G.A.A. Delegate: Band and Orchestra Concert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JAMES DONALD MUSKET Clubs: Music Appreciation, Sketch, Tours. NORA JEAN NEISLER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Treasurer, Music Appre- ciation. Style, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls: Library Assist- ant. JOAN CHRISTINE NELSON Clubs: Debating, Dramatics, Radio Guild, Saddle: Messiah. NATALIE JANE NELSON Clubs: Americanism, Debating, Dramaties, Etiquette, Intra- murals, Junior Girls, Latin, Opera Guild, Pan-American, Per- sonality, Playgoers, Saddle, Sophomore Girls, Style, Tours, Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DONALD WALTER NEUMAN Clubs: Chess, Rod and Gun: Teams: Cross Country, Swim- ming, Track. JOAN CONSTANCE NEUMAN Clubs: Intramurals, Junior Girls, Playgoers, Tours: Laurels, Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Delegate: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah. KATHRYN VASELO NIKAS Clubs: Etiquette, Junior Girls, Personality, Playgoers, Sopho- more Girls: Adjustment Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival, Choral Competition. BETTY JANE NOLAN Class Secretary: Clubs: Dramatics, Vice-President, Intramur- als, Leaders, Personality, Vice-President, Playgocrs, Vice- President, Junior Girls: Laurels: Adjustment Clerk: Teams: Bowling, Treasurer, Volleyball. ROBERT C. NORDSKOG No Activities. LILLIAN JOSEPHINE NOWAK Clubs: Dance Instruction, Junior Girls, Office Girls, Opera Guild, l'au-American, Polish: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. THERESE DOLORES NOWAK Clubs: Etiquette, Intramurals, Polish, Tours: Red Cross Dele- gate: G.A.A., Delegate: Oliice Clerk: Volleyball Team. SUSAN AGNES OHLSON Clubs: Americanism, Tours: Red Cross: Messiah: Spring Fes- tival: Choral Competition. CHARLOTTE L. OLEJNIK Clubs: Americanism, Music Appreciation, Personality, Polish, Tours, Junior Girls: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Tardy Clerk. DONALD IRVING OLSEN Senior Prom Committee: Clubs: Camera, Vice-Pres., Treas.: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Crew Team. LAVERNE THELMA OLSON Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Camera, Treas., Dance Instruc- tion, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Intramurals, Personality, Sopho- more Girls, Style, Letter Girls, Treas.: Laurels: G.A.A. Dele- gate: Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. WAYNE RAYMOND OLSON Clubs: Engineering. RUSSELL OREN Clubs: Americanism, Gymnastics, Lettermen, Life Saving, Rod and Gun, Saddle: Teams: Basketball, Track: Messiah. ROBERT PAUL ORIGER Clubs: Camera. Chemistry, Movie Operators, Science: Office Clerk, Visual Education. JAMES WALTER OSOWSKI Clubs: Poster, Puppets, Sketch, President: Usher. JAMES EDWARD O'TOOLE Clubs: Chemistry, Dramatics, Intramurals, Personality, Tours: Delegate: Student Council, Red Cross, Schurz Times: Clean-up League, Fire Marshal, Library Assistant. MAY EVELYN PALMQUIST Clubs: Etiquette. Pan-.-Xnieriean, Personality, Style, Secretary: Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Delegate: Messiah. ROBERT ALBERT PASTRYK Clubs: Chess, l'an-American, Rod and Gun, Science, Tours, Travel: Schnrz Times Delegate. WILLIAM PAULIK Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Pan-American, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule. HELEN CECELIA PAWLAK Luncheon Committee, Etiquette, Music Appreciation, Person- ality, Style, Tours, Junior Girls: Adjustment Clerk: Messiah. BETTY JANE PAWLIAS Clubs: Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Americanism, Pan- Ameriean, Personality. Style, Tours: Laurels: Red Cross Del- egate: Volleyball Team: Messiah. IRENE MABEL PAWLIAS Clubs: Amerieanism, Cheerleaders, Intramurals, Pan-American, Personality, Style, Tours, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls: Lau- rels: Student Council Delegate, Treasurer: Messiah. JOSEPH ANTHONY PECORARO Prom Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Intra- murals, Life Saving, Tours: Swimming Team. RICHARD MICHAEL PEDI I I Clubs: Dance Instruction, Gymnastics,.Lettermen: Library Assistant: Teams: Football, Track: Messiah. DIANE MARY PEMBROKE . Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, Chess, College, Dramatics, Sophomore Girls, Playgoers, Tours: G.A.A. DCICQ-H3105 Libfafi Assistant, Oftice Clerk: Spring Festival. AMELIA ANN PEPPI A U , Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Americanism, Creative Vvfltlllg, Eti- quette, Junior Girls, German, Music Appreciation, Personality, Pres., Playgoers, Style, Tours: Schurz Times Statf: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. MARIANNE PETERSEN . Q Clubs: Junior Girls, Camera, Office Girls, Pan-American, Play- goers, Puppets, Sketch: Laurels: G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk. JOHN HAROLD PFEIFER 1 Clubs: Chess, Rod and Gun, Science, Tours, Travel: Student Council Delegate. SHIRLEY MAE PINGEL Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Pres., Etiquette. Pres., Intramurals, Personality, Sophomore Girls, Style, Yice-Pres., Tours, Junior Girls: Delegates: Red Cross, GAA.: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. JEROME JOHN PIONKE Clubs: Americanism, Gymnastics, Lettermen, Pan-American, Tours: Teams: Track, Football. NANCY JEAN PISER Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Dramatics, Pan-American, Person- ality, Tours, Travel. RUSSELL WILLIAM PODRAZE Clubs: Chess, Intramurals, Non Coins, Pan-American, Rifle, Rod and Gun: Student Council Delegate, Usher: Teams: Track, Cross Country. JOSEPH JOHN PRANG Clubs: Camera, President, Cheerleaders, Dramatics, Letter- men, Saddle, Tours, Treasurer: Red Cross Delegate: Schura Times Stali: Div, Room Delegate: Library Assistant, Red Cross: Teams: Baseball, Bowling, Cross Country, Swimming, Track: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. OLIVER F. PRYOR Clubs: Americanism, Cheerleaders, Chemistry, Plant Growers, Vice-President, Playgoers, Rod and Gun, Science, Tours, Dance Instruction: Book Room Assistant: Library Assistant: Odice Clerk: Spring Festival. HELEN ANN RAILLA Clubs: Intramurals, Pan-.'Xmerican, Personality, Vice-President, Playgoers, Style, Tours: Student Council Delegate, G.A.A. Del- egate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JUNE DELORES RANDALL Clubs: Americanism, Knitting, Tours: Student Council Dele- gate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. GLORIA JANE RASCI-I Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, .-Xmericanism, College, Dance Instruction, Pan-American, Playgoers, Saddle, Tours: Laurels: G..-XA. Delegate: Schurz Times Staff: Band and Orchestra Concert, Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Com- petition: Iland Competition. GEORGE HENRY REIN Clubs: Engineering, Travel: Teams: Soccer, Track. BETTY JANE REININGER A Clubs: Pan-.-Xmerican, Personality, Playgoers, Style: GAA, Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JOAN MARGUARITE REININGER Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Pan-American. Personality, Play- goers. Style: GAA. Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival.: Choral Competition. IRENE OTHILIE REITAN Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, Playgoers: Rook Room As- sist'll1t ..f . ANDREW JACOB RITRO Clubs: Intramurals, Slide Rule, Tours: Baseball Team. PAULA JAN ROEDER Clubs: Knitting, Music Appreciation, Opera Guild, Radio Guild, Saddle: Student Council: Oftice Clerk: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. VIRGINIA THERESA ROMATOWSKI Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Anlericanism, College, Mu- sic Appreciation, l'an-.-Xmerican, Personality, Playgoers, Tours, Junior Girls: I.aurels: liand and Orchestra Collcert, Spring Festival: Band Competition. NORMAN ANTHONY ROSPOND Clubs: Nou Coins., Pan-American, Radio Guild, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule, Tours: Teams: Football, Track. ARLYCE RUTH ROTERMUND Clubs: Junior Girls, Camera, French, Gymnastics, Playgoers, Puppets: l.aurels: Map Room Clerk: Office Clerk: Bowling Team. DONALD R. RUD Clubs: Chemistry. AMALIA DOROTHY RUPPEL Clubs: Americanism, German, Office Girls, Pan-,-Xmerican, Jun- ior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Oftice Clerk. DOROTHY LORRAINE SADAK Clubs: Etiquette, Junior Girls, Personality. JERRY LOUIS SAGAT Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, Gymnastics, Latin, Letter- men, Life Saving, Rod and Gun, Music Appreciation: Science: Teams: Basketball, Captain, Baseball, Track. HARVEY FRANK SALEMS Clubs: Camera, Rod and Gun: Laurels. GEORGIA MAE SANDBLOM Prom Committee: Clubs: Americanism, College, Junior Girls, Music Appreciation, Playgoers, Sketch, Sophomore Girls, Sgt.- at-Arms, Tours: Volleyball Team: Band and Orchestra Con- cert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. WENDELL ALLEN SAMPSON Election Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Sgt.-at-Arms, Chess, Intramurals, Rod and Gun, Sgt.-at-Arms: Teams: Basketball, Track, VVrestling. ALICE MARJORIE SAMUELSON Clubs: Camera, Secretary, Etiquette, Intramurals, Opera Guild, Pan-American, Style, Junior Girls: G.A.A. Delegate: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Compe- tition. HERBERT WILLIAM SASS Pin and Ring Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Dance Instruc- tion, French, Lettermen, Music Appreciation, Science: Laurels: Basketball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competi- tion. ROBERT AUGUST SASS Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Chemistry, Dance Instruction, French, Lettermen, Music Appreciation, Science: Teams: Bas- ketball, Track: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. MARION VERONICA SCHAEFER Clubs: Etiquette, German. Intramurals, Letter Girls, Tours, Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Placement Clerk: Teams: Basketball. Baseball, Soccer, Volleyball: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival: Band Competition. DOROTHY ESTHER SCHEIWE Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Personality, Playgoers, Saddle, Sophomore Girls. Junior Girls, Tours: Lau- rels: Delegates: Student Council, G.A.A.: Bowling Team: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. ELEANOR B. SCHLUDERBACHER Clubs: French, German, Intramurals, Saddle: Teams: Basket- ball, Bowling, Volleyball. JOHN EDWARD SCHMALZER Clubs: Camera, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Lettermen, Life Saving, Movie Operators, Ilan-American: Red Cross: Teams: Baseball, Football. DONALD HOWARD SCHMIDT Election Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Mu- sic Appreciation. Opera Guild, Radio Guild, Tours: Student Council Delegate. MARILYN JUNE SCHMIDT Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intra- murals, Knitting. Personality, Tours, Junior Girls: Laurels: Volleyball Team. BETTY JAYNE SCHNEIDER Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Costume Design, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Office Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Playgoers: Library Assistant: Red Cross: Messiah. DONALD DAVID SCHNEIDER Clubs: German. Intramurals, Rod and Gun: Laurels: Dele- gate: Schurz Times, Schurzone Sales: Teams: Basketball, Track. SHIRLEY LORRAINE SCHROEDER Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, Chess, College, Play- goers, Tours: G.A..-X. Delegate: Tardy Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. BETTY JANE SCHULZ Clubs: College, Etiquette, Knitting. Personality, Treas., Play- goers, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Saddle, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Bowling Team. ARLENE JEANETTE SCHUPPENHAUER Senior Luncheon Committee: Clubs: College, Dance Instruc- tion, Etiquette, Latin, Junior Girls, Saddle, Style, Tours: Laurels: Messiah. JOAN LOUISE SCHWEIGERDT Clubs: Dramatics. Etiquette. Intramurals, Music Appreciation, Pan-American, Personality. Style: Laurels: Volleyball Team. JEROME JOSEPH SERAME Clubs: Chemistry, Dramatics. Lettermen, Life Saving, Pan- Ameriean, Tours, Pres.: Red Cross Delegate: Schurz Times Delegate: Teams: Basketball, Baseball. Bowling. SHIRLEY WANDA SEYREK Gift Committee: Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Knitting, Office Girls, Opera Guild: G.A.A, Delegate: I'lacement Clerk, Tardy Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. HELEN MARIE SHANLEY Clubs: Americanism, Camera, College, Oflice Girls, Playgoers. Saddle, Tours: Office Clerk. ROBERT WILLIS SHERMAN Clubs: Engineering, Non Coms., Rifle: Usher: Bowling Team. MARILYN JOAN SHOR Clubs: junior Girls, Opera Guild, Personality, I'laygoers: Lau- rels: GA..-X. Delegate: Messiah, Spring Festival, Choral Coma petition. CHARLES NORMAN SILBER Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Movie Operators, Music Appreciation, Travel: Laurels Delegate, Schurzone Sales Dele- gate: Yisual Education. EMILY OLGA SIMEK Clubs: Amcricanism, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Pan-Amen ican, Personality, Style, Messiah: Spring Festival, Choral Competition. JOHN ALEX SIMON i Clubs: Dance Instruction, Rod and Gun, Science. LILLIAN ANN SIPICH Clubs: junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Americanism, Intra- murals, l'an-American, Radio Guild, Tours, Travel: Office Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival. ANN ANGELINE SIPOLT Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Knitting, Tours: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Volleyball Team. PAUL FRANK SKITTONE Clubs: Dance Instruction, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Letter- men, Life Saving, Tours: Teams: Football, Swimming, VVrest- ling: Messiah: Choral Competition. ' HENRY RICHARD SKLADANOWSKI Clubs: Gymnastics, Intramurals, Lettermen, Science, Student Council Delegate: Basketball Team: Band and Orchestra Con- cert: Messiah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. ARTHUR ROBERT SLATE Clubs: Camera, Lettermen, Movie Operators, Radio Guild, Sketch: Schurz Times Statt, Sports Iiditor: Schurzone Staff: Fire Marshal: Red Cross: Usher: Visual Education: Teams: Football, Manager, VVrestling, Manager: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Festival, Band Competition. GEORGE A. SOBERSKI Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Movie Operators, Poster, Science, Travel, Clean-up League: Visual Education. DANIEL PAUL SOCHA Gift Committee: Clubs: Camera, Dramatics, Pres., Gymnastics, Lettermen, Rod and Gun: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone Statif: Teams: Football, Swimming, VVrestIing. DARLENE GAY SOMORA Play Committee, Clubs: Dramatics, Etiquette, Knitting, I'an- American, Personality, Style, Tours, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls. DOROTHY MAE SONDERS Clubs: Americanism, College, Dance Instruction, I'an Ameri- can, l'laygoers, Saddle, Tours, Sophomore Girls, junior Girls: Laurels: Delegates: Student Council, G.A.A.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. WILLIAM F. SONNEFELDT Clubs: Camera, Lite Saving, Saddle, Travel, Teams: Swim- ming, Track. IRENE HELEN SORAL Senior lilection Committee, Secretary: Clubs: Americanism. College, Intramurals, Knitting, Music Appreciation, Pan Amer- ican, Personality, l'resident, Playgoers, Secretary, Style, Soph- omore Girls, ,lunior Girls: Laurels: Delegates: Student Coun- cil, G..-X.:X.Z Volleyball Team. ROBERT LEWIS SOUFAL Clubs: Dance Instruction, Lettermen, Life Saving, Radio Guild, Swim Leaders: Library Assistant: Soccer Team, JOHN JOSEPH SOUTAR Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Dance In- struction, Gymnastics, Lettermen, Tours: Student Council Delegate: Teams: Football, Basketball, Manager, Vtlrestling: Hand and Orchestra Concert: Messiah, Choral Competition, lland Competition. CHESTER THOMAS SOWA Clubs: Life Saving, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule. THOMAS W. SPARKS Gift Committee: Clubs: Rod and Gun, Slide Rule, Travel: Ti nk Tt nm t ' 'Q . WAYNE EDWARD SPIES Clubs: Opera Guild, l'an American: Rowling Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. VALENTINE HENRY SPIRALKE Cap and Gown Committee: Clubs: Camera, Vice-President, Chemistry, Tours: Fire Marshal. ROGER THOMAS SPRIGINGS Clubs: Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Dramatics, Radio Guild. Science, Sketch, Tours: Laurelsg Red Cross Delegate: .-Xrt Assistant: First l'rize Scholastic Art Awards, I9-16: Colliers Scholastic .Xrt Award, I0-17. BYRON CLIFFORD STAFFELD Clubs: Debating, Lettermen, Non Coms., Rifie, Captain, Slide Rule, Tours: Laurelsl Red Cross Delegate: l'resident, Student Council: Schurz Times Delegate: Chairman, Clean-up League: I'sher, Teams: Dowling, Cross Country, Track: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. KENNETH PAUL STAHNKE Ring and Pin Committee: Chemistry Club: Stage Crew, As- sistant Manager: Football Team, Frosh-Soph. ANTHONY CHARLES STOCCO Prom Committee: Clubs: Camera, Intramurals, Movie Opera- tors, Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun: Red Cross, Visual Education. WALTER CHARLES STOECKICHT Clubs: Camera, Radio Guild: Schurzone Div. l'icture Dele- gate. EVERETT MITCHELL STOLNACK Election Committee: Clubs: Engineering, Lettermen, Travel: Red Cross Delegate: Teams: Bowling, Football. XVrestling. SHIRLEY JANE STRYBEL Clubs: Tours, Junior Girls: Messiah. DOLORES THERESE STYKA ' Clubs: Etiquette, Sophomore Girls, Music Appreciation, Per- sonality, Junior Girls: Choral Competition. NORMAN HENRY SUHR Clubs: College, Etiquette, Travel: Laurels. RICHARD JOSEPH SULLIVAN Clubs: Americanism, Intramurals, Lcttermen, Pan-American, Tours, Treas., Travel: Teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Track. CASIMIR W. SUM Clubs: Chess, Engineering, President, Pan-American, Rod and Gun. Vice-President, Saddle, Science: Red Cross Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Clea11-up League: Bowling Team. JOAN RAE SUMME Luncheon Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Playgoers, President, Tours: Laurels, Pres., Vice-Pres.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. NORMAN PAUL SWANSON Clubs: College, Intramurals, Slide Rule, Tours, Travel: Team Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Track. DONALD RAY SWARTZ - It . Clubs: Americanism, College, Dance Instruction, Gymnastics, l'an-American, Puppets: Bowling Team. HARRIET ANN SYKES Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Pan-American, Personality, Style, Tours: Student Council Delegate: G.A,A. Delegate: Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls: Choral Competition: Messiah, Spring Festival. DOLORES BARBARA SZUMNY Clubs: Junior Girls, Dance Instruction, Knitting, Music Ap- preciation, Style: Red Cross Delegate. BRUNO FRANK TABISZ Clubs: Camera, Opera Guild: Schurz Times Statt: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Staff: Visual Education: Bowling Team, Sec.: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. STEVEN TARCZON Clubs: College, Dance Instruction, Movie Operators, Pan- American: Schurz Times Delegate: Usher. RICHARD JOSEPH TCHON Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Pan-American, Rod and Gun, Slide Rule: Laurels. DELORES KATHERINE THOMAS Clubs: Dance Instruction, Personality, Tours, Sophomore Girls, Junior Girls, G.A.A. Delegate: Office Clerk: Volleyball: Mes- sia 1. ELAINE MARIE THOMPSON Clubs: Dance Instruction, Junior Girls, French, Personality, Tours: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. NANCY MICHELLE TINSLEY Clubs: Etiquette, Tours. WINNIE D. TOBEY Clubs: Etiquette, Junior Girls, Intramurals, Personality, Tours: G..-MA. Delegate: Fire Marshal, Office Clerk, Volleyball Team. JEAN E. TORSON Gift Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Americanism, Creative VVriting, Etiquette, Sophomore Girls, Latin, Pan-American, Personality, Junior Girls, Style, President, Tours: Laurels: Delegates: Student Council, Red Cross: Schurz Times Co-Edi- tor: Schurzone Co-Editor: Red Cross: Messiah. CORINNE ROSE TURNER Clubs: Personality, Radio Guild, Style, Travel: Student Coun- cil Delegate. ' JANE ANN TURNER Clubs: Dramatics, Pan-American, Personality, Sketch. PASQUALE JOHN VALENZIANO D - Clubs: Camera, Life Saving, Music Appreciation, Rod and Gun: Yisual Education. VERNA ELIZABETH VALENZIANO l U Clubs: junior Girls, Sophomore Girls, Chess, Americamsm, College, Pan-American, Tours: Messiah: Spring Festival. RICHARD DALE VANSELOW Election Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Camera, College, Vice-Pres., Dance Instruction, Pan-American, Saddle, Pres., Tours. VIOLET IRENE VanWIELE Clubs: Sophomore Girls, junior Girls, Americanism, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Personality, Sec., Playgoers, Style. Tours: I.aurels: Student Council, Red Cross, G.A.A.: Clean-up League, Library Assistant: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. CHARLES ROY VASSMER' r Clubs: Americanism, Camera, French Club: Swimming Team. MARTHA ANN VOGT Gift Committee: Clubs: College, Personality. Sketch, Tours, Sophomore Girls, junior Girls: Laurels: Delegates: Student Council, G.A.A.: Messiah. MARIANNE CATHERINE WAGENER Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Personal- ity, Tours, Travel, junior Girls. ROBERT WILLIAM WAGNER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Gymnastics, Letter- men, Life Saving: Football Team. RUTH HERTHA WALDSCHMIDT Clubs: College, Costume Design, Dramatics, German, Intra- murals, Playgoers, Poster, Saddle, Sketch, Style: Student Council, Treas.: Clean-up League: Teams: Basketball, Swim- ming, Volleyball: Spring Festival. NORBERT A. WALENT Clubs: Camera, College, Engineering, Music Appreciation, Radio Guild, Tours: Laurels: Student Council. BARBARA RUTH WALLSTEN Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Knit- ting, Pan-American, Personality, Radio Guild, Tours, Junior Girls: l,aurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. HERBERT FREDRICK WALSHUS Clubs: Camera, Gymnastics, I.ettermen: Soccer Team. ROGER ALEX WAMBACH Clubs: Americanism, President, Dance Instruction, Debating, Dramatics, Sgt.-at-Arms, Music Appreciation, Playgoers, Ra- dio Guild, Saddle: Schurz Times Staff: Schurzone StatT. ALBERTA SHIRLEY WARD Clubs: Americanism, Debating, Dramatics, Opera Guild, Ra- dio Guild: Student Council Delegate: G.A.A. Delegate: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. DALLAS ALBERT WARKENTHIEN Clubs: Camera, Debating, Dramatics, Etiquette, Treasurer, Latin: Music Appreciation: Golf Team. MODESTA JOSEPHINE WAWRZYNSKI Clubs: Americanism, Etiquette, Playgoers, Polish: Schurz Times Staff: Volleyball Team: Messiah: Band Competition: Orchestra Competition: Band and Orchestra Concert. DOLORES MELVINA WEISS Clubs: Sophomore Girls, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Personality, Music Appreciation: Laurels. JEANNE MARILYN WENDLAND Clubs: Debating, Etiquette, junior Girls, Knitting, Personality, Treas., Style. V, EDWARD WENDT Clubs: Camera, Tours: Bowling Team. DOROTHY M. WILLIAMS Gift Committee, Secretary: Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intra- murals, Swim Leaders, President, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls: I.aurels: Schurzone Picture Delegate. BETTY JEAN WILSON Ring and Pin Connnittee, Secretary: Clubs: Americanism, Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Ofhce Girls, Pan-American, Personality, Tours, Junior Girls, Sophomore Girls: Qlnlice Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JEROME EDWARD WISNIEWSKI Prom Committee: Clubs: Camera, College, Dance Instruction, Pan-American, Rod and Gun: Basketball Team, THERESE MARY WOLINSKI Clubs: l.-Xmericanism, Debating, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Music Aippreiiation, Personality, Tours: Student Council Delegate: . essia 1. WALTER JOSEPH WOZNIAK gxlubs: Engineering, Radio Guild: Stage Crew: Basketball eam. PATRICIA JEANETTE YAGER Clubs: Dance Instruction, Etiquette, Personality, Junior Girls, Playgoers, Saddle, Tours, Travel: Laurels: Oflice Clerk: Mes- siah. RITA BERNICE ZABROSKI Clubs: Dance Instruction, Intramurals, Gymnastics, Knitting, Letter Girls, Personality, Saddle, Tours: G.A.A. Delegate: Volleyball Team: Band and Orchestra Concert: Spring Fes- tival: Choral Competition: Band Competition. POLLY ANN ZAGIELSKI Clubs: Americanism, Dramatics, Playgoers, Tours: Laurels: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate. LEO ZAKRZEWSKI Clubs: Chemistry, Rod and Gun, Science. DOROTHY MARIE ZEITLER Clubs: Personality, Style: Delegates: Red Cross, G.A.A.: Schurzone Picture Delegate. JUNE ANNE ZEITLER Clubs: College, Costume Design, Personality, Style: Schurz Times Delegate. PHYLLIS JEAN ZERA Clubs: Costume Design, Etiquette, Junior Girls, Gymnastics, Personality, Playgoers, French, Tours, Travel: Laurels: G.A.A. gielegalge: Schurz Times Delegate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: essia . GLORIA ROSE ZEZNIEWSKI Clubs: Junior Girls, Americanism, Creative Writing, Intra- murals, Personality, Saddle, Tours: Laurels: Schurz Times Staff: Office Clerk: Teams: Basketball, Bowling. WALTER HENRY ZIELKE ' Clubs: Chess, German, Poster, Rod and Gun. ROBERT FRANK ZOGMAN Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman: Clubs: Dance Instruc- tion, Gymnastics, Lettermen, Rod and Gun: Travel: Soccer Team. BERNADETTE THERESA ZUCHEL Luncheon Committee: Clubs: Junior Girls, Etiquette, Per- sonality, Playgoers: G.A.A.: Delegate: Tardy Clerk: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. JACK ROBERT ZUREK Clubs: Chess, Intramurals, Lettermen, Polish, President, Radio Guild, Tours: Student Council, Delegate: Schurz Times Dele- gate: Schurzone Sales Delegate: Teams: Cross Country, Cap- tain, Football, Track. STANLEY ANTHONY ZYCH No Activities. DORIS DOROTHY ZYSKOWSKI Clubs: Dramatics, Intramurals, Personality, Playgoers, Jun- ior Girls. Saddle, Style! Teams: Bowling, Volleyball: Messiah: Spring Festival: Choral Competition. 770: IZJWJ FRANZ RICHARD FELBER Clubs: Americanism, Chemistry, Dance Instruction, Gym- nastics, Swim Leaders: Swimming Team: Messiah: Spring Festival. CHARLOTTE LOUISE HENRY Clubs: Camera, Playgoers, Band and Orchestra Concert: Mes- siah: Spring Festival: Orchestra Competition. JOHN ALLEN HILMER Clubs: Americanism, Pan-American, Puppets: Laurels: Stu- dent Council Delegate. FRANK FRANCIS JANNETTO Clubs: Music Appreciation. JEANNETT MARIE JOHNSON No Activities. JOHN RONALD MILLER Clubs:Rod and Gun, Sec.-Treas. MOCKO JOHN Clubs: Dance Instruction. NORBERT A. QUAIVER Clubs: Travel, President. WALTER ERNEST ROTHFAHN No Activities. EUGENE BURWELL SPARKS Clubs: Camera, Movie Operators: Visual Education. NORMAN EDWARD STAHL No Activities. THEODORE JOHN THOMAS Clubs: Camera, Chemistry, Pan-American, Rod and Gun. EDWARD BRIGGS WOOD - Clubs: Americanfsm, Chess, Science, Stamp. . .:..g1.a.lQ:.v 5- 1.16:-J ,am :,....ui.n.,f.n5:ai..m.-'..le,.M:Y .. erm- we game 79 8 .gznior ommiffeeri The Cap and Gown Committee, Robert Zogman, chairman under the sponsorship of Miss Schweizer and Mrs. Pierce selected the color and style of the caps and gowns. The Election Committee, Herbert Hessler, chairman, spon- sored hy Miss Stiller and Mr. Crown, saw to it that the elec- tions were run, .ind that the lvallots were counted fairly and squarely. The Gift Committee, Jean Torson, chairman, sponsored bv Miss G. Hill, Miss Nelson, Miss Baker, chose the gift that was given hy the class to the school and collected the money toward it, The Luncheon Committee, joan Summe, chairman, under the sponsorship of Miss Keenan, Miss Orem, and Mrs. Copley, chose the place where the luncheon was held, made the favors, wrote the class prophecy, and decided upon the menu. The Prom Committee, Robert Bussell, Cl'l2lll'I'l1,ll l hy Mrs. Murtaugh, Miss G. Hill, Mr. Crown, and chose the place where the prom wus to he held charge of the sale ol hids for it. , sponsored Mr. Hairz, , .md took The Ring and Pin Committee, Colin Mnclver, sponsored hy Miss Huhn and Miss Cierpik, made necessary arrangements for securing the class rings chairman, all of the and pins. The Play Committee, sponsored hy Miss Keenan chose the l pay that was to he presented hy the Iune class and aided in its production. 159 -wi! W F I rg E. Ib I ADMINISTRATIVE ,. I -g-sqgn. -Am- CQIQCJQX Ushers .................,.. Administrative Staff ..........,. 16 Young Scientists -------- L ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS CONCERTS ........... I Miss Elinor B. Goelz .......... 15 DEPARTMENTS if Mr. Charles A. Buell ....... 15 Aft ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ATHLETICS 3:1123 Boys ............ 108-117 Commjai ' Baseball ...... 1 17 English ' Basketball ....... 114,115 General ' Bowling A1111-------- 116 Household Am '3ii ' Cross Country 112 Language 'D Football .............,. .,.. 1 08-110 Mathematic? - ' Ice Skmng ' 116 Mechanical ....... Soccer 111 Physics Swimming ' 116 Social .. E- Track ' 1 13 Technical 0 1 I Wrestling ' 116 Vocational Girls 118421 DIVISION PAGES BANDS ----'----- 98-99 Activities ............... CI-IoRUsEs ........ 94,95 Afhkfiss ------------- CLUBS fS11'L'2o52h.3L3i Americanism ..... 56 Camera ---.--'-'v' 69,8031 DIVISION ROOMS U Cartoon --.- 81 Freshmen .............. V Chemistry ..--. ' 82 Sophomores ....... 5 chess ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 82 Jumofs ----------- 1 College ................... 82 FACULTY ..........................v...... If Costume Design 83 MEMORIAL DEDICATION ....... Creative Writing 87 E Debating ................v 87 MESSIAH --------------'--------------- if Dramatics ........... 62,83 OPEN HOUSE ,.,,, V Engineering ....... .... 7 4 I Etiquette .....,.... 7I,s6,s9 ORCHESTRAS ' ,V German ...... 76 P.T.A. .......................................- -- GVm 'aS'iCs -- 75 PRINCIPAL, Mr. can G. Tietz ...... . Knitting ...... 79 Latin ......... 58 R- O- T- C- ---'----'----------------A----'- - E A,.. Laurcls ........ 54 SC ONE ---- 7 Lettermen ........ 75 f Life saving .....,.. 90 SCHURZ TIMES - Math ..................... 77 SENIORS Movie Operators 94 January Class .....................-.---- Music Appreciation .. 64,85 January Officers and Notables ...,.. . Ofiice Girls .......,..... 86 january Committees ...........-....-.- Opera Guild ....... 57 January 4A Girls Club ........ Pan American .. 77 January Senior Prom .....,. . Personality ......... .,.. 7 0,86,87 SENIORS Plant Growers ....... 76 June C1355 .',.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, PIQYSOCIS ------------ - 63-84 June Officers and Notables ....... Polish -------------- 59 june Committees .................... '5?Zf3fgI '1111i1 21 SERVI? ORQANIZATIONS Puppet 76 Atreln ance jiistants v.......... Radio Guild ....... 65,83 Boo, Wm ssfm 's ' mae 104 Engineer, Mr. Nicholas Lies, Staff Rod and Gun ...... 75 3l:ga'1lio'g2'sfE2tggg Saddle .............. 73 . ' ' sketch 89 Movie Operators ........ . sude Rule ........... 74 gee f'5s's'a 's Social Dancing ...... 84 use few Stamp -----,,,,,...,.,- 77 .............. 51719 ------------'--- 78-79 STUDENT COUNCIL ......... . 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