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C V' Q 7 ' l 1 -W4 2' If, J f .-gunullh N- i 'i ' Q N-,.v.......... , w.-. -q-N., Spy Mexicana This year the spy staff presents to the students Spy Mexicana. The staff has worked hard this year to produce a spy richly filled with the events of the year which we hope will bring back many hap- py memories. V 1' W 0 Vvlh-01000. Q WWWW, --L fgfyi bkaxnw M o ' MAN but 4M,4,fv0 To 0, 'swf-XX Q-054iV.e-5' JV ' G, ep-Qv.f-KIM X , , W www QF ,,,,.,. L- K- w C 'L -,..,,-12 ,, .....- ggi..-1...,...... ----.. -'lil ..s-ixvwg ESE- gy V.. , . Q , J . 1794, i I' 4 -fb' T--2 al? 6-,fs D Iwi . 1 Q-'E V n , 6 -vb ry-5 T6 H G. F. Loomis, M. A. bupermtendent of School: 5 X- Geo. N. Tremper, M. A. Principal Administration D. T. iohn, M. A. Associate Principal S. W. Ward, A. B will li!Iull'ieri'iUtics, llflurllm Clfipp, A. M., Lulin, Elsie Cilnno, A. B., Coniinercicilg Edith Gene Daniel, A. M., Enqlish, Iohn if N5 Q2 .qi N .NX - -3 3 is-. Q....xx gin Cnci Andrews, M. A., Ivliiiilieiiicilifssg Myrtle Bcinqsbeiq, M. A., Enqlish, C. B. Baylei, Ph. B., Mcriheinuiics, H. M Benson, M. A., CC'IiAli'l'!QIf'f2j Nom Bc-lie Binnie, B. A., EIT-YIllSl'lj Florence Bishee, A. B., Enqlishg Iiilicinn Boerner, B. A., Bhorll'i1nd, 'l'ypin-11, Murqunef Boimliqlio, Libiuiy Assisiuni, Ruth Breisebh, M. A., English, Kenneih D. Brown, M. A., Fine Ailsg Bnlh Brown, M. A., English, C. G. BIOVVH, B. M. A., Connneiciiiilg C?rGOTQlif1I1CI Ccinlield, Ph. B., Ait, Lowell Ccirvei, B. S., M. lwlufaliiul Aris, Florence Cuswell, B. S., Mrilhein-:ilicsg l. C. Chapel, M. A., Chemisiry, Mcirie Chiislei, M. A., Davies, Ph. B., Spell.-fgli, Dicinifriifssp lVl1,II'TjCIl'C'l S-Limzloii Densinoie, M. A., Encilishp lohn P. Dicks, M. A., Sirlesininiship, Mary A. Dohcriy, B. A., Clit.-inistiy, A. E. l re-aboi-J, B. S., C-.rbinel Making, O. N. Ginillze, M. A., Coinineiceg Tellu Griffin, Ph. B, llflf1ll'ier':imif3iap Mfilildu Hrgnns +..1 n, M. A., Aineiiciin Hisloiy, Ek.'OllOIUlCSf Hope l-l. Huslinqs, A. B., Hisloryg Neal S. Hr fix, B. fl., lf'liy:aif:r.il Erliiccxlioiig lhlrizel Hffilvy, willing, Avis I. lolinsmn, B. S., Shoiiliund, Typiifiqr ljlliel Mia lones, M. A., Mofluin l'li11lf.uy, I. 'l'. Kiili, M. A., AII'llQ'llffflll llisloiy, W. U. Kruse, A. B., M. A., lndiisiiul Geoqiupliy, Anne Kiislu, B. S., l4fJllllI','llfJlCl Ailfsg lwlflfilf' M. l.l1fI1'1Il,l'5. lgf., Mus:iw.'g llllqeiiii l.lf'wullyn, M. A., lfiifilizaln lslilwl B. Low, A. B., M. A., Aineiiuun lln l ' ' ' ' 1' Ury, lAllV'llUlYI1i A. lvlfififiiw, M. A., llciliiin, Supciiiisli. D. 'P ri N. L. Maloney, Bookkeeping, W. W. Martelle, A. B., American History, C. L. Mason, M. A. Physics, Teresa Mc- Donough, B. S., Home Economics, Alma M. Merrick, A. B., A. M., Latin, Carlena I. Michaelis, M. A., B. A., English, Charlotte Moody, B. A., English, Lucille Munson, Office, Mary Elizabeth Murphy, M. A., English, Florence B. Nelson, B. A., English, D. Newberry, A. Physics, Catherine B. Noyack, mercial, Howland H. 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B., French, LeBoy Vtfolfe, B. A., lndustrial Geography, Harriet E. Yingling, B. S., Physical Education - Not Pictured: luliana Blanlt, M. A., Modern Languages, Karen Eli:abeth Boe, A. B., M. A., English, E. H. Gottlieb, Certified P. H. Nurse, Mildred E. Bamalcer, lvl. English, Helen Wicks, M. S., Iournalisrn, Nilah Byrum Zens, B. A., Household Arts. ip, Page' Nun Annex Student Council Student Council Student Senate Q R Mm ,JY si 45 Te 1 jf-r EN! aw. C '4 5 Q. 4. i ffwzfzfzff' mf sf' ff r 'HU' Inn: I 'QE .1'a'fF J,- -v,.- - ' Q , -' fsP'f'2i1't5'1 EJ ,nv 1' Q ,E-3. in 'NQQJQ4 NK A S 1 , f E9 KW I fnxm HMV! X v X .AEM -K' f Nm xr' , f 5 A X , sig. if x QQ iff s,1x :fa ffj-iff gi A Wk Q 4 db K? Y 1, , ,ffflb K 4- Y x.'- .-jj -'A.-,,,, A .-.u2 I '- 6 pl :ZFJAI -N Q 4 0 Ei-t sp sg-.Q-qgi'2?q,a F ll 5' 4 x-0 ' . 5 pf H dl Y., .-1, E K . an V 4 A 'V -.S 5 aff- ' , .E ' 1 fx ,--K-1 'f' ' -5--p H ' 'f n 'Pr Ll' - 'lk L' ' R. 'Y,.4..- -r Q -'Q .if ot! u fr 6' Q- , HG: V .L lf w. T W , '-off' L-v ,:vv -, Ti' ' 1. -avi .' Trj 5 ,X .,f.r 93 .LF K .,., has Q w ff Q'-iT'4Q.' L ,-F1 ' , - .'-. A: ,, Y ,J 1, Top row, left to right-Mario Arneche, Eugene R. Andersen, Myrtle Andersen, Christian Andreasen, Bowling, Baseball, Dornenick Aulozii, lim B. Barnhill, Club, Basketball, Kenews, Intramural Sports, Pep Club, Tennis'Club, Anne Baternik, Kenews, Latin Club: Bernard Bausch, Kenews, Ushers' Club, Lawrence Beales, lr. Rotary, Ushers' Club, Kenews, Quill and Scroll, Student Senate, Dorothy Beaumier. Center row, left to right-Helen May Bentz, Student Council, Girl Reserve, German Club, Harold Bergren, Band, Williarn Berkley, S.C.A., Football, Pep Club, K Club, Spy Staff, Camera Club, Ushers' Club, Anita M. Bianco, Girl Reserve, Dorothy Biddinger, German Club, Girl Reserve, Morry Bisciglia, Charlotte Bjorn, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club Girl Reserve, German Club, Helen Bohat, Elsie Bonetto, Eleanor L. Bonoiiglio. Bottom row, left to righteEthel Brittle, Spanish, Club, Bowling Club, Iohn Broadley, Club, Swimming Team, lane Brown, Girl Reserve, Lena Brunati, Keith Buell, Swimming Team, Ushers' Club, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Basketball, Peter Buratti, lohn Busacca, Ushers' Club, Spy Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Orchestra, Club, Tennis Club, Arline Carboni, Virginia Chiappetta, Pep Club, Cheer Leader, Gondoliers, Girl Reserve, Bowling Club, Spy Staff, Ruth Christensen. f JAMES BARNHILL limmie Barnhill is really a riot. Like L'Allegro he banishes Quiet And with good wholesome fun Entertains ev'ryone. lf you would be popular, try it. l 53 W- 50 ' 1 X Pays' Fiflf-wr J.. Fhkl ICES ClMlNO ,tri F 1 rows ff f M - .Jute tri-,rr O 1'J '!!Off.',, f1'J?l 'll 'L IHC ll. ,.i.n, friendly eyes ,iff Polio., Chief: 7 . r J nyrf 'J-Jl'tfr'Jt' 5,2111 ' ix! r'I'll 1 :moo bt, Oll'l ' Vin nie: forrnrno, FIVE 'FILED Top row, left to riqht- -Fronces Cirnino, Student Council, Girl Reserve, French Club, Ldtrn Club, Norrndn Cisrnoski, Eeiie Conqdon, Swinq Bind, Kenews, Rliythrri Club, Tumbling Club, N.F.l.., Bernice Corrncrn, Bdnd, Girl Reserve, French Club, loyce Cross, Girl Reserve, Gerrntgrn Club, Robert E, Devine, Orchestrcr, Kenews, Ruth Drcrudt, Girl Reserve, Vir- qinio Driscoll, Spy Sifttf, Bernice Drulitines, Richcrrd Ellsworth, Swirnminq Tecrni. Center row, lelt to right' Grerrcr Forri, Robert Foster, leonne Frederick, Chdrles Fries, Frcrnlzlin Printers' Guild, lvo Gcrroiolo, Ushers' Club, ltolidri Club, Student Sencrte, Pep Club, Gerold Geyer, Ushers' Club, Club, Gerincrn Club, Tennis Club, Fred C. l-lcrnnzrhs lll, French Club, Lotin Club, Serninor, Coniero Club, Bowling Tectrn, Edword Goqqins, Footboll, Eoslieibirll, Alfred Goldrnfrrr, Chester Goldstein, Kc-news, Lcrtirr Club, Quill tirnd Scroll, Ushers' Club, Debcttinq, French Club, Senfrinor, Bottorn row, loft to rifght M-'rricrri Greison, Norincrn C. Guttorrnsen, Boys' Glee Club, S. Anthony Hcrleclzi, Semincrr, ltflorqoret Htrllett, Girl Reserve, Student Council, Student Senate, Gerrnon Club, Williirni Hcrubrich, lr., Alfredo l-lcrwkins, Rhythrn Club, Heli n Horolt, Dolores lless, Artonu lic-yden, Reqinuld C. liubbfirrd, l-li-Y Club, French Club, Dd Vinci Club, SCA. Ccrslwicr. Top row, left to riqht-Bill Huetten, Intramural Sports: lames Iaquinta, Franklin Printers' Guild, Dorothy lane Irvina, Band, Orchestra: Lorraine Iacob, Girl Reserve, Lucille lane-sky, Spy Staff, Girl Reserve, Harry Kalvonjian, Foot- ball, Ursula Kondreckisp Ethel Kopeclci, Spanish Club: Minnie Koprovicp Eva Koslica. Center row, left to riqhtflqoland Krieb, Franklin Printers' Guild: Leonard Kropp, Kenews, Press Club: Eleanor Kuchera, Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserve, Pearl La leunesseg Martha Lane, French Club, Latin Club, Betty Larsen, French Club, Camera Club, Girl Scouts, Girl Reserve, Scandinavian Club, Helen Laurinitis, Girl Reserve, Spanish Club: Leo Lazar, Seminar, Tennis Club, Camera Club, Loraine Leineweberg Elizabeth Anne Lentz. Bottom row, left to riqht-LeRoy Lewis, Otto Liebauy Virginia Manupella, Girls' Swinq Band, Harold Martinson, Loclcerauardy Ted Mathews: Harvie Merrill, Latin Club, Seminar, Spy Staff, Student Council, S.C.A. Cashier, Camera Club: Avis Miller: Fred Molitor, Spanish Club, Esquire Club: Ethel M. Molzahn, Maxine Mortzfeld, NFL. HARVIE MERRILL Harvie Merrill is handsome to see He has hobbies from A unto Z. Squires a qirl, owns a car, And is liked near and tar, For hes witty and wise as can be. Page Seve-Iriver! l'! N BE 23 -..Q- ,vm .pl ,-0' ...X ...asv ff 8-T ,f Os ans, av A ,uns ,ld ..-r r-I, .1 funn' RTlL PETERSON hat o rn',fnt all the lair maid 'ne cry hat U mont shout the boys in reply. 'T U this exalted ractfiool cheer it in ij rt Pr' 'lf-f fl Lqbnr 1 ' ff fm-r:'on's near 'JCE l'ilUtlil l'uu1' lliuhlr WH 'Z'-'J'lf'f, fi nfl spar tfzinftii Top row, leti to riqht- 'Clarli Moseley, Seminar, Bernice Nelson, Latin Club, Girl Reserve, Eleanor Nelson, Vivian Helen Cstrorn, Golf, Tennis, Donald Otto, Gladys Otto, SCA. Cashier, Rrucetta Packard, Orchestra, Glee Club: Stan- ley Pade, Band, lntrarnural Sports, Cecil Pasliewitz, Bowling, Shirley Peterson. Center row, left to right- -Bertil Peterson, Basketball, Football, lr. Rotary, Student Senate, N.F.L,, Club, Student Council, Debating, Spy Stall, Emery Piehlg Ralph Pontillo, Tracl-:, Dan Ponzio, Spy Statf, S.C.A. Cashier, Diana Pr-e-mac, Ruth Redstroni, French Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserve, Rosemary Rice, Lola Rittrner, Bronwen Roberts, Girls' Glee Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserve, Vincent Roden, Bottom row, lett to ri-ght - Connie Roders, Girl Reserve, Girl Scouts, Peo Club, GAA., Tumbling, Gerhard Roerner, Swirnminq, Football, lr. Rotary, Elrner Roqan, lr., Russell F. Rowe, Band, Louis Ruitalo, Franklin Printers' Guild, Spy Stott, Pep Club, Kenews, Student Senate, Camera Club, Fay R. Russell, Latin Club, French Club, GAA., Girl Reserve, Ke- HQWS, P1955 Club, Roland Salerno, lack Henry Sands, Band, Orchestra, Phillip Scalia, David L. Schrnellinq, Kenews Football, Spy Statt, Quill and Scroll. Top row, left to riqhtYGe-oraia Lee Schmitt: Ethel May Schwalbe, Student Council, Girl Reserve, French Club, Ke- news: Norman Seihnef Franl: Sinio, German Club, Seminar, Ushers' Club, Anita Sipowsltip Thomas Sl-iaralcis, Ir, Rotary, Football, German Club, Latin Club, Seminar, SCA. Cashier, Ushers' Club, Elmer Smith, Da Vinci Club, Swing Band, lntraniural Basketball, Chorus, Spanish Club, Reainald Smith, N.Y.A.p Ethyl Speaker, Girl Reserve, Student Council, Eleanor Steinmeti, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Kenews, Spy Staff. Center row, lett to riqht-Robert Storts, Student Council, Student Senate, l-li-Y, French Club, Latin Club, lntramural Bawlinap Irma Swanson, G.A.A,, N.F.l.., Girl Reserve, French Clubg Vlfalter Taleronolc, Bessie Terwall, lrene Thomsen, Scandinavian Club: Dan Tieiertg loseph Tyunaitis, Franlzlin Printers' Guild, l-lenry Timrne, Kenews, Ushers' Club: lacl: Tracy, Caniero Club, Spy Staff, Dorothy Turner, Girl Reserve, French Club, SCA. Cashier, Latin Club, Spy Staff, Girl Scouts. Eottorn row, let? to right--Eddie Unaernotch, Loclcer Guard: Nat Ventura, Bowlinay Lucy Vittori, William Wallace, E-and, Crchestra, Swina Band, Maurice 'Wolraven, Da Vinci Club, Antoinette 'Werveg Mary Westori, French Club, GAF-t., Vtfanda Vite Vxliesliep Geraldine Xlfilbera, Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserve, Spy Stott, A Cappella Choir' Edith iNilliarns, Student Council, Girl Reserve, Latin Club, French Club, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Spy Stott. L7 V f ROBERT STORTZ Theres a popular senior named Stortz, Vifho has captured a schooltul of hearts. Some are blonde, some brunette Some He can ina are red-heads-you betl beat Cupids speed throw! darts. K A 534 if , t twigs so X ge , C S U1oYZf577 fb 4 'T of X-'ik CALL! ljflgef Xin: It 1-.1 vs. Left to right-Ioyce Yanny: Charlene Yost: Mary Zapencki: Peter Zeihen, Intramural Basketball: Bertha Lee Zelcor, German Club: Amanda Zelinski: Stuart Cairns: Felix Onosko. No Pictures-Victor Aiello, Football Team, Basketball, Club, Italian Club, Intramural Basketball: Ray For- qianni: Lawrence Glerum: Bruno Grabowski: Donald Gums: Dale F. Guthrie: Matt Herrmann: Ieanne Holzemer: Clifton Homan: lane lessen, Gertrude Klein: Raymond Kolkmann: Shirley Kreiqer, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, A Cappella Choir: Iohn Peruaini, Franklin Printers' Guild, Russell Petriclc: lack Postman, Ushers' Club, Esquire: Isabelle Rastic: lean Schmitt: Marie Stanich: Adrian Westplate. MID-YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Bertil L. Peterson .... .............. . ..... P resident Helen May Bentz .......... ............ V ice-President Marqaret Elizabeth Hallett .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer HONOR STUDENTS First Honors ..... ..,........................ H arvie Merrill Second Honors .... ................ F rances Cimino PETER ZEIHEN Helen May Bentz Ethel May Schwctlbe For charming and qfqve Peter Eleanor Helen Kuchera S. Anthony Halecki Zeillfffl Chester S. Goldstein Bertil L. Peterson A tl'tou.sand of hearts are a-siqhin' Anal this conquest they say Goes on day by day 'lllithout his so much as a-tryin'. l'nyrf Tlrrfnly 3 13 Top row, left to riaht-Dorothy Adrian, Trident Club: Albert Aiello, Turnblinq, Baslietball, Track Team, Malcolm Albritton, Peaay Alderson, Seminar, S.C.A. Cashier, Student Council, Caroline Alianog Madeline Alla, Frederick Allen, Spanish Club, Gerald Anderson, Harold Anclersonp Sheldon Anderson. Center row, left to riaht-Alfred Andrea, l-li-Y, Pep Club, Seminar Club, Spy Staff, Tennis Team, Latin Club, French Club, Eleanore Anaelop Elsie Antaramian, Genevieve Babino, Dorothea Bach, German Club: Karla M, Balls, Pep Club, Student Council, G.A.A., S.C.A. Cashier, Girl Reserve, Bowlinq Team: Albert Barber: Doris Mae Barenao, lohn Barretig loyce Bartell, Girl Scouts, Girl Reserve, Locker Guard. Botiorn row, lei' to riaht-Mary Louise Bartell, Girl Reserve, Girl Scouts, Locker Guard, Helen D. Barter: Lucille lvl, Beardsley, Anne:-1 Dramatic Club, Girl Reserve: Roma Beaudin, French Club, Sophomore Chorus: leanette Beaumier, French Club, Girl Reserveq l-larley Benson, A Cappella Choir, Scandinavian Club: lrvinq Berenson, Kenews, Bob Ber- nacchi, Football, Basl-zetball, Track, Club, Gondoliers, Student Senate, S,C.A,, Rita Berres, Peter Bianchi. --9 ?L ,L ily? ALFRED ANDREA Now Andreas Sweet Shop can beat Any store of its l-:ind on the street. But the co-eds all say, Take the dainties away. 'Seeina Alfred's enouqh ofa treat. AGRI Qt 4 5- GQ 447' Pugv TIl'f'lIf-Y-1,119 5 l I x L 1. 1 t Di lf! 1 5 f f A ff PEGGY NEST we Ulfffl, 'E'IIlfQ OJ 'l!f1. a?'er fnre A l ie-ll 'fa 1 lf l.L lr , l'lIl3'7.ll'Il .-I ' ex mi E' 'wmv Nv- Blaqec- Harold S Top row, left to riahtf--Bobert Billinqs, Baseball, Tennis, Amateur Photoqraphy , . Boardman, SC A. Cashier, S.C.A. Advisory Board, Michael lose-ph Bode: Gilbert Boerner, Tennis Tearn, Spanish Club: Edward Bohat, Football: Theresa Bolzrnueller, German Club, Esquire, Blair Bonell, Football, Spy Staff, Dolores Born- huetterg Vernon Boyle. Center row, left to right-f -Peqqy Brown, Spy Staff, Spanish Club, Student Council, S,C.A. Cashier, Secretary of lunior Class, lfenewsg Marjorie Bruaqerg lanet C. Buclzinslci, Spanish Club, Blanche Burnette, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Trident Club, Bowlinq Club, Mary Burns, Spanish Club, Girl Scouts, Girl Reserve, Annex Student Coun- cil, Bess Burzynslzig Mary Cairo, Gondoliers, Girl Reserve: Berno Caniosy, Tennis, Football, Secretary ot Sophomore Class: Bruno Cappelli: Donald Carney, Traclc, Pep Club BRQMIITJ Bottom row, lf-ft to riaht Eleanora Chiappetta, Gondoliers, Girl Beserve, Edith Christensenp Dorothy Clough, Girl Beserve, lfenews, Debatina, Esther Cluclzey, Turnblino Club, Michael Contoriig DeVVavne Conklin, Spanish Club, :aw E'J1E'f:il 'f:'3Q f - , , . ,L ,A T fi a leap upside e year: -1, my flearfg? lffifll of thi- ifff-fri, Dorothy Cosiun, Robert Cosl'iuri, Spy Stall, Gerda Costabileg Fred Covelli, Top row, left to riaht-Nicl: Covelli, Ir., lanet Crump, lanet Cumminas, Spanish Club, Girl Reserve, Bowling Club, Art Cunninaham, Club, Track Mar. '38, lame-s L. Cunninaharn, Thomas Cunningham, Colette Daaen- bach, Maraarei D'Arcy, lrene Daum, Band, Orchestra, Mary Del Frate. Center row, left to right-Helen De Marco, ltalian Club, Roxy Demerqian, Gertrude Demrner, German Club, Robert l. De Ridder, Kenews, Spy Stall: lack Dibble, Red Trianale, Club, Pep Club, Track Mar, '38, Hazel Di Christo- pher, Raymond I, Diehl, Spy Stall, S.C.!-X. Cashier, German Club, Ushers' Club, Zola Dietrich, Kent Dobbins, Vice- President Senior Class, Football, Swimming, Ir. Rotary, Hi-Y, Student Council, Club, Ruth Dorau. Bottom row, left to riaht--Myron Dortrnan, Orchestra, Magdalene Dorsch, French Club, S.C.A., Gerald Dowe, Student Senate, Student Council, Pep Club, Latin Club, Seminar Club, Helen Dowse, Band, Latin Club, Ruth Dowse, Mary Louise Drake, Girl Reserve, Bowlina, Dolores reitlie, German Club, Don Drissel, Bowling, Casrnir Dubaniewicz, GERALD DOWE l'm sure that God known how must have To create cr youth liner than Dowe. But it's equally true tl can prove it to youl That He just didnt care to sorne- how. lr., Irene Duczali, Girl Reserve. , ami? ....vw' ,er .2-fo' 1115s vl'H'f'llf5 - Tlxrvc R W 5' Lv . v-13 L CTN C' r 5 rf' DORGTI-iY FOSTER ln your school, rrelted the iyriiricl D.A.Fl,, Duc: one girl expel oihers by fill Pa1riol, lirsg: ol deed, rv, , fir Lrilufinl rriirid,r:ourlffLiu: Cr' 'nrlr Dorcll'uy Fof3lrAr, ffdrifl ww, iz-1 our f11f1rl Prim' 7'll7I'lllV-l lPllI' Top row, leff lo rialil -Lucille Durzog Marion F. Eqaers, Turnblina Club, Spanish Club: Eugene Eisenhauer: Lois loyrre Enqelson, Girl Reserve, Spanish Club, Spy Staff: Franl: Falo, Ushers' Club, Franklin Priniers' Guild: Dolores Feest: Dolores Feldlzanipg Henry Fish, Fooiball, Basketball: lanies Fiizmaurice, Football, lr, Roiary, Club: Kay Flarley, Seminar, Center row, lei! lo riahi- LaVerne Fluq, Trident Club, Bowlinq: lanei Fonlq: Dorolhy Virqinia Fosler, Girl Reserve, Student Council, Sludenl Senale, Spy Staff, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club: Mary lane Frazier: lack Frieoll, Bowlinq: Lorraine lflleisl Fuhrer, Girls' Swing Band: Mary Gallo, Spanish Club, Girl Reserve: Santina Gallo, Gondoliers, Girl Re- serve: lohn Gapfinowioz, Franlglin Printers' Guild: Mildred Galley, Spanish Club, Flhylhrri Club, Bowling. Botlorn row, lei' io rialii--'Olga Gedwill, Spy Stall: Helen Gehl, Girl Reserve: Florenzo Gentile, italian Club, Stuolenr, Counrtil, Bowling, Foorball: VVilliani Georae, Frenrih Club, Spy Staff, Kene-ws: Leah S. Georqi, German Club Girl Re- serve, Seininrvr Club, S.C.!5.. Cashier: Hoberi Gold, Band, Charles Gordon, Spy Siaif, Swirnrnina, Ushers Club Band Howard Garsii-ari-ar, Hi-Y, Debrrlina Team: Helen Grabinslcy, Girls' Glee Club, Chorus: Dorihea Gray SCA. Cashier. GEORGE HANSEN ALAN HANSON The HANSUNS are school leaders ever, Spelled with E or with O matters never. Alcrrfs records spell A, George in sports is that wcry. Both are known for iheir worfh- while endeavor, I PUD HGIP Tiip L,1bPhl1Hb1GlR Q hC1b'W1l HHH ff, in Jr 113 rr Q me rr en ep u y re 'rr eruql rr eeerve ponrs u 11?I'D crr Mvvcwvvj r, MAG G M464 FMR Page' 'l'1u'l1ly-Five xr 10 -.4 '!!ll.l.lAM HUGHES 'ffILl.l!A.lfi IVY 'lfe have Two very popular Bills, Trfj' f:'J'jlL fftfuflirt flflfutfl tlff rtew mills. Cree it lvy, one l'luQl'tQ::, 'r . , , , , iffy are alfffip, doo! riov-,f:', . of 7.1! In f1UfLt'l'lf: Curr: 'or all ill l'ngr1 Tn wily-.Nix gun.. ,i HW' .str --fr --K .wk -'H' qi.-F , 'fa' ,sg ,.,,4 fgr- Tob row, lelt to right--Mildred Hetflelinqer, Girl Scouts, Ruth Heial, Walter Helaesen, Bernard Herrmann, Ruth Hiqains, Bowling, Harwood Hill, Mary Lou Hitchler, Bowling, G.A.A., Grace l-litzlzer, Girl Reserve, lacl: Hoibauer, A Cappella Choir, lohn Ho-gan. J Center row, left to riqht--Betty lane Hollister, Girl Reserve, Doraine Hollister, GAA., Girl Reserve, Patricia Hol- lister, Girl Reserve, Camera Club, Spy Staff, Eleanor Holmaren, Ruth Horniclzel, German Club, Latin Club, Ethel lane Hornunq, Vivian Haute, Trident Club, SGA, Cashier, Girl Reserve, Vlfilliani Huahes, lr., Football, Basketball, Track, lr, Rotary, K Club, Student Senate, lr. Class President, Euqene Huissen, Bette Huiilc. Bottorn row, left to riqht--Bill Huntoon, Track, Swirnrnina, Pep Club, K Club, Franklin Printers' Guild, Camera Club: loe lao, Quill and Scroll, Student Senate, l-fenews, Press Club,Rhythm Club, lNilliani lrvinq, S.C.A. Cashier, lames lverson, Bill lvy, Red Triangle, Ushers' Club, Basketball, Quill and Scroll, Kenews, Catherine lacobsen, Girl Reserve, Helen lobiclr, Da Vinci Club, Edward lohnson, Euqrene lohnson, lrvinq lohnson, Kenews, Quill and Scroll. qu' Top row, left To riqht-Evelyn lones, Bowling, Kathryn lanes, Beverly lopelz, Da Vinci Club, Spanish Club, Bob lunlzer, lnirtrrnural Basketball, Aroxie Kalvonjian, GAA., French Club, Harold Kanierad, Frances Karchauskis, Charles Kasputis, Franklin Priniers' Guild, Basketball, Raymond Kaufman, Bowlinap lfathyrn Keaiinq, Latin Club, Student Senate. Spy Staff, Girl Reserve. Center row, left io riqht-Doris Keefner, A Cappella Choir, Gerald Keitel, Da Vinci Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Swiinrnina, Kenews, Student Senate, Press Club, lack K-einen, Fred Triangle, Student Council, Tennis: William Kentg Elaine Kessler: Christine Klaus: Ernest Klees, Henry Knitter, Ushers' Club, Franklin Printers' Guildg Vincent Kondra- in-.fic:, Orchestra, Swina Band, Bowling, Da Vinci Club: Mary Korkus, Student Council. Boitoni row, leii to riaht-Lenore Kostacli, Band, Orchestra, Gordon lfoth, Franklin Printers' Guildq Lula Kral, Spy Siaii, lfenewsg Leonard Krentz, Bolzert Kressin, lntrarnural Basketball, lohn Kristianseng Harry Kroahg Edward Krolz, Fooiball Club: Thornois Krueqerz Elaine Kuball, Scandinavian Club, Girl reserve. ,- 'S I-' Mitt' 423-K7 VK l I KATHRYN KEATING Kathryns always all ways in a hurry, 'Nhich perhaps can account for her worry. Ch, dear! Well, you seeY l forgot! Pardon nie! But shes gracious and sweet with her flurry. W9 la le 1-en .1 '3 5 wif nr-G ,4i G5 gl 2. Q 1 4 Puue- Tiwrzty-Sc-'1'v11 Q4 35' r'- .av I 4' ,pe f 'Z-'17 .3 w. 4 ,...- 5 we .iV -r -My A aff' QW ill' 1 Top row, left f ri at 5- 'X 3, . l Kuehn, German Club, Kenews, SCA., Student Senate, Quill and Scroll, Georqe . Kuehnl, Press Club, German Club, Eclitor Kenews, Molly Kulich, lean Kurienovvic,Eva lune Kuyawa, Kene-ws,French ' JJ . , ., , , , , , X-7' Club, Betty lane Lamb, Girl Reserve, G.f-XA., Spy Staff, S.C.A. Cashier, Latin Club, Bowlinq Leaque, Marion Landis: 571. Madeline Lfniger, Vifarren I, Lirnaer, Peter Lapcewich. l Center row, left to riqht fff- Leo Larsen, Paul Larsen, H1-Y, Spy Staff, Geraldine Larson, Edith M. Lassen, Debatinq, K Forensic League, Girl Scouts, Trident, Elrner Lassen, Aqnes Lazza, Kenews, Orch-eslra, Band, Girl Reserve, Girl Scouts, J G.A.A., Evelyn Lazzaroni, Arthur Leach, Lorraine Leecler, Girl Reserve, Glee Club, French Club, Dramatic Club, Scancli- X navian Club, Edna Lerninon, V11 ' lr I Bottom row, left to riqht-Gladys Leonard, 'onnie Letsorn rident, G.A.A., N.F.L., Spanish Club, Robert Leysg 'War- EDITH LASSEN Q ren Limbaugh, Beatrice Loedinq, Victoria Lubniews 11, :ippella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, German Club, Margaret Q Luloclc, Henry Luncislzow, Leona Maeiecli, French Club, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, Lorraine Madden, Da Vinci Club, rin Lassen i' clever and witty. gwmish Cillbl f re than thai, she Qixteen onfl I, pretty, J J L 0,C,tQuf6c.,fK ne Uerfqrefi, 'llIltf:C, Unf rem' ' Coulfl fnerition more fleeflfi, five liner: if: the lffrwgth ol rnf 'll 'f. 1' Tu wnlw -lfiylll t l IH I Top row, left to riaht-eRobert I. Mahoney: Rena Marchio, Girl Reserve: Lillian Marks, Trident Club: Regina Ann Maryselz, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Grchestra: Harrison Martell: Robert Martin: Mildred Martinson, Sr, Girl Reserve, S,C.A., S.C,A. Cashier, Spy Staff, Scandinavian Club: Mari Matera: Madlynn A. Mauqer, Da Vinci Club: Paul Maurer. Center row, left to right-wMarqaret Mayer, Girl Reserve, Spy Staff: Dorothy Mazzei, Girl Reserve: Bernard Mc- Givern: Betty McNamara, Trident Club, Girl Reserve, Spy Staff, Tennis, Bowling: Earl Merritt, Student Senate, Band, Or- chestra, Franklin Printers' Guild, A Cappella Choir: Anita Metten, Girl Reserve, Girl Scouts: Dorothy E. Meyer: Richard Miellze, Football, Basketball: Dorothy Miller, Spy Staff: Herman Miller. Bottom row, left to riaht-Alberta Milliner: lack Milward: Georae Minor: Emil Mitzo: Alex Moclcus, Bowlina, lntrae mural Sports: Steve Mostenan: Beulah Mueller, Bowling Club: Alfred Nametunas: Ruth Newbauerp Lucille Newhouse, Seminar, Trident, Latin Club, German Club, Spy Staff, ff.- vv tank ' N ' ,f ,I Q, -- 35 at V? 3 B63 Mi 435 55 V ff' -I' if BETTY MCNAMARA She is lovely to look at and oh, She is lovely to talk to! And so, With her shy, modest air, Deep blue eyes and dark hair, Shell be one bonny bride-that I know. fl 'LLC SL at itielflc vs-f,,,L, Page 1'IU'llly'-Nilll' 2? PAS as 3,5- -pail Q-s :,,..-.-xv 41 Q asv, G 42' 'sf ..- x '-'iff -iris aff tit, ROBERT NElNlt!l!i.N Vie have here among us one true man. '.'5.lf1r:, this is true of so t-1-W-rn f'.- nl? He hail ri fgrarid voice, lf: the ladies' lirxt choice: He if: Rflffllfl by the nrirnfg of Bob l lev-1 rn ri rr IIYIMY' Thirly' Top row, lett to riaht--Robert Newman, Pep Club, Red Trianale, Student Council, Student Senate, Senior Class President, N.F.L,, Student Court, Dolores Niclzels, Bowlina Club, Wesley D. Nielsen, Pep Club, Senior Class Treasurer, N.F.L., Genevieve Niesen, Girl Reserve, Kenews, Fran Niqlibor, Shirley Norcross: Donald Northway, Bernard Nunlxe, German Club, Football, Helen Nuprienolz, Margaret Oakes, Girl Reserve. Center row, left to riahtelean Oqden, Spanish Club, Olqa Oaorodnili, Helen I. Olsen, Arlene Orqish, Student Council, SCA. Cashier, Margaret Orth, Girl Reserve, Girl Scouts, Helen Gverliolt, Student Senate, Latin Club, French Club, Girl Scouts, Robert Packman, loseph Pacukowslci, Thelma Parker, leanette Parmentier, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Girl Scouts, Bowling Club. Bottom row, lett to riaht 'Ruth Partridge, Trident, Pep Club, Bowling Club, Earl Pasl-cewitz, Neil Paslzewitz, Bowl- ina Club, Gloria Pauloni, Iames Paura, Bowling Club Swimming, Georqe Pawl, Basketball, Vernon Pedersen, Michael Pellegrino, Franlilin Printers' Guild, Vincent Perri, Emory Lee Person, Debate, Football. '1 uf N lx , it 1 V ,, e P t I 5 f 1 4 . JJ! Top row, left to right- -Ted Peters, Hi-Y, Pep Club, Club, Seminar, Cheerleader, lr. and Sr. Basketball Mar., SCA. Cashier, Spy Staff, Student Council, Intramural Basketball, Student Senate, N.F.L., Dorothy Peterson, Trident, Spy Staff, Leo Peterson, Esquire Club, Ruth Peterson, Mario Petrelli, Swinq Band, Band, Harold Pfarr, Robert Piehl, Football, Swimming, Traclz, German Club, Camera Club, Arthur Piepenbura, Stanley Pietrioh, Football, Club, lr. Rotary, Dorothy Pifer, German Club. Center row, left to riaht-lrene V. Potter, Ray Priddis, Mar-qaret Prostko, Latin Club, Dora Puntillo, Roma Quali- aiti, 'Williani R. Rafferty, Red Trianale, Student Senate, Ir, Rotary, Club, Tennis Club, Basketball, Helen Rahn, Richard Ramlow, German Club, K Club, Basketball Team, Football, Mary lane Randall, lerome I. Rathlze, Bottom row, left to riahi-Tatiana Reuter, German Club, Clifford Richards, Football, Club, Red Trianale, lr. Rotary, Henry Richards, Mary Eileen Richards, Trident, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Spy Staff, Girl Reserve, Student Sen' ate, lane Riley, Latin Club, Girl Reserve, Student Senate, lohn Ritac-ca, Ushers' Club, Franklin Printers' Guild, Hazel Ritter, Allen Robinson, Alvin Rochcru, Band, Orchestra, German Club, Anaeline Roqan. WILLIAM RAFFERTY Ev'ry qirl thinks Bill Rafferty's swell, And all the boys like him as well. That he-'s handsome and tall, 'S not the reason at all- lt's personal charm weaves the spell. 'Af' rua t.., If X X 44' QL Y l'ug4- Thirty-One A FI 'BT Y' -'wx 53' 1 Lak 2'? 6' 15 J f' JFHV nCl'lHP.lAlA 1 f 'tor' wr fo.: Ure TOO if:l,f f ne' , ,slr 'ily to 'fo fr 1 ry ning ,g ffei-t ' U'f ? ly ffrfit 1 f fling 'zrpfrfr lrrf, lor I4 0 Top row, left to riqht- -Ruth Flosinq, Shirley Rowe, Girl Scouts, Girl Reserve, Vero lvl-:Urine Rowe, Bcrncl, Raymond lftuppz Gliviir Russo, Gondoliers, Potricicr Rycrll, Triflent, Girl Reserve, Germrrn Club, Spy Stcrlf, Sophomore Chorus: Loretto ltyclzovvslii, A Ccrppellcr Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Florence Scrnipe, Spanish Club, Ruth Lorroine Sfrnitheil, Or- chestro, Girls' Glee Club, Arthur Scrntcrporrlo, Frcrnlzlin Printers' Guilcl. Center row, left to riohtf- lrrrnes Scrrrtopocrlo, Leno N. Scrvoy, Kenews, Eleonore Scholtis, G.A,A,, Gercrlcline Schon- noclt, Girl Reserve, Edythe Schleicher, Mr-rrqcrret B. Schrniclt, lvlcrtt Schrnit, Press Club, Quill ond Scroll, lvloriorie 3Cl'1r1'1rC1fG': Floyd Schneider, leon Scholey, Spanish Club, Do Vinci Club. Bottorrr row, left to riciht Dorothy Sclnronirn, Pep Club, Spy Stcrli, Bowling Lecrgue, Krirthleen Schultz, lrene Schultz, l'r-'frrch Club, A Coppellrgr Choir, Ruth Schultz, Gerrncin Club, Williorn Schultz, SCA., Fronkliri Printers' Guilcl, Student Serrirte, Goldie Schulef, Brrrbcrrrr Schuppenlicruer, Lcrtirr Club, Gernrcrn Club, Girl Reserve, Iohn N. Schutz, Spy Stoll, Do Vinci Club, Blcrrrtflie Scl'rvvr,rrt1'cr lo,-replririe Srplyetirg, X 'xl J t it t , ,rr t I' ' 1 vt ff X Top row, left to right-Eleanore Seelman, A Cappella Choir, Ger an Club, Verna Selstad, Girl Reservep Mildred Serles: Georae L. Serpe, Franklin Printers' Guild: VVilliam Shawalulzq H en Shebetq lohn Siemion, Golf, SCA., Theodore Sipsma, Franklin Printers' Guildf Alex Slzursltiq Louis F, Slarnar. ,' ' Center row, left to right-Betty Ann Smith, Da Vinci Clmpanish Club, Delbert Smith: Helen B. Smith: Nettie Smith, Turnblinq Club, SCA. Cashier, Shirley Smith, Trident,Club, Bowlina, Willard Smitz, lohn H. Solzow, Latin Club, German Club, Club, Swimming Team, Kenews, Alice Sorensen, Spanish Club: Audrey Sorensen, Girl Scouts, Gladys Spitzer, German Club. X Bottom row, lelt to right'--Francis Stanlz, Bed Trian e, K Club, Football, Swimminq, Tennis, Ruth Stariclqa, Girl Scouts: Bernice Staude, Bowling, Erich Stein, Loretta St lla, Seminar, Gondoliersg Louis Stella, Harry Stephens, K Club, lr, Botaryu Football: Stephen Stipanulzp Dorothy tromp Sam Sturino, Orchestra, Band, Spy Staff. f t A I-A t .V I r l ,i 'G ,i. ,.,.. FRANCIS STANK Quite an athlete is lithe Francis Stank. He wins honors qalore in the tank. When he swims in the sea, All the lish siqh, Oh, qee, As swimmers were not in his rank! Pugv Tlxirty-Thr:-0 9 1 Lhfgflf-UW if-g 'SV G. ly, ' ' 1. QW CVM? ,X . Q . W 1 1 X A '11 Ad- ' -A-'UXX9 -1,1 41,1 ,, -l Top row, left to right--Eugene Sunday, Bancl, Orc estray Ralph Suriano, Track, Golf, Seminar, Edwin Swiftg Elaine L . I Sybeldon: Philip Sydney, Dorothy Szytliowslzi, French Club, Girl Reserye: YWGIl'QL1xR. Tait, Orchestra, Swinq Band, A D W Cappella Choir, German Club, Ushers' Club, Primo Tasso, Band, Lorraine Taylor, S.C.A.I Cashier, French Club. 9 Student Council, Girl Reserve, Se ss, Marion Tennessen. X Center row, left io riqht--'Violet Teunas, Glenn Thoniey, Cherille Todd, Eileen Tully, Trident Club, Spy Staff, lx' f Bowlina, Albert Trornlcinop Andy Tures, Ushers' Club, Peter Qlwurco, Kenews, Orchestra, Goncloliersy Ruth Turkelsonp Q Richard Tusler, Ushers' Club, Seminar, Barbara Unaernach: Gerrnan Club. Bortorn row, left to riahim Robert Van Alstineg lessie Van Haxinqa, S.C.A. Cashier, G.A.A,, Ann Velardop Vera Victorson, Glorya Voiqht, Banclg lune Voiqht, George R. Volliner, Band, Drum Major, Orchestra, Marion 'Waqnerg Vir- qinia Beth Vifaldo, Lillian Waslcewiez. ,F HLEEN 'FULLY fffv' ' be'ffii'gh.rrq colleen By' 'ie r ' ,ri rrfrie ci Eiffen. She fred of rrrfrriy, S .Lili r Ft JKQ2 fifty, J ! X ef ' il brtfiergroorrr X , fl f A li X PUHY' 7 ,lilly -I' nur u , K, . ,,, i 1 ff. ' S lVIARlCN WITT ,l ' ' ' R L' , Though lovely is Marion Witt, I Y She cloesn't need beauty one bit, ' .J J All she makes is straight A. nk, 'ff And she has time to play! jf! ,419 Non-chalantly she says, lt's a f M, gift! aw l,Z,'Q22' M- 1356. Lnfiimoeio Tap riiiw, left to right-flanet W'aters, Da Vinci Club: lohn Vlfawiorliap l'lele,nx'W vro, Bowling, Girls' Glee Club, Yfvjl llenews, A Cappella Choir, Laurinda 'Webbp Robert 'Welchg lane Wendt t G. Vlferne, Robert T. Vlferner, Lau- renta 'Wicli German Club, Band, Orchestra, Swing Band: lanice lflficks, X Center row, left to right-'Ellen -' 2 Cletus Vfillems, Franklin P'rin'ers' Guilclp Lucille Willlzommy Eva Wilmot, Chorus, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir , Tumbling Club, French Club, lohn Wlalzoifichg Bernice Wolkomir, 'Wayne Vfoodlcury, Swing Band, Da Vinciq Richa Vlforoch: Ben Yanforni. A,,' f f f Botioin row, left to right'ffCarrnella Yantornig Betty Yule, Girl Scouts, limes l. Zeitlerg 'Vifillrid Zelenslci, German Club, Bo lingp Ruth Zensg Anne Cons-eiza Zuccarello, lfenews: Alicia Zultowslci, S.C.A Cashier, French 'Tumbling Clubp loseph Zeihen: lune Zolla, G.A.A., Girl Reserve: Club, Bowling, .-os, 'nw' :UQ A 6 A+-ess' -f' 'Ww- ,arf iv- af 4? 12, - - ' 'LQ,Ms.1-O-' T 'xr' A -bww C Page Thirty-I ive l'uge Thirty-Six No Pictures-Donald Andresen: Emil Bailke: Felix Batwinski: Charles Beckman: lack Beckman, Debating: Bob Beduhn: Louis Bjorn, Track, Scandinavian Club: Henry Bierdz, Football: Harold,Bucholz: Ierome Buqno, German Club, Ushers' Club, Franklin Printers' Guild: Russell Chase, N.F.L., Debate, Chorus: Ioe Covelli: Tony Crema, Swimming: Thomas Dootson: Martha Eckhardt: Cyril Ellison: Walter Feckler, German Club, Press Club: Richard Griese: Euqene Hansen, Club, Football, Track, Basketball: LeRoy Housh, Da Vinci Club, Esquire Club: Grant Leigh Iensen: Merlin lones, Band, Orchestra: Helen Klafter: Erwin Kobs, Red Triangle: Bob Kraft: lohn Kray, Basketball: Shirley Kreiger: la- natz Iames Krtfka: Michael Lapcewich: Norma McDowell, Trident Club, Tumblinq, Pep Club: Marianne Meyer: Tom Meyer, Rhythm: Frank I. Niccolai, Swinq Band, Student Council, Student Senate: George Nigoll: Dolores Olson, Girl Reserve, A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, French Club, Spy Start: linimy Ostlund, Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Swing Band, Rhythm Club: William Pade: Bob Parry: Charles Pteitter: Georqe Ptluqrad: Eugene Pierce: Allen Robinson: Lawrence Roscioli: Catherine Schoetter, Kenews, Press Club, Ouill and Scroll, Latin Club, Girl Reserve: Bill Schorn: Walter Slemensky: Lawrence Woinicz: Ray Wojnicz, Da Vinci: Chester Woodward: Ralph Yorio, Franklin Printers' Guild: Monroe Zietz, Orchestra, Choir, Band. Robert Newman Kent Dobbins.. . . . Lorraine Taylor Vlfesley Nielsen.. . . First Honors ..,. Dorothy Bach ' lrene Daum Gerald Dowe Dolores Feest Dorothy Foster Mary Gallo Olqa Gedwill William Georqe OFFICERS HONOR STUDENTS . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-President . ...,. Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . , . . . . . . . .Helen Overholt, Marian Witt Marie Hamelink Donald Hanak Beverly Iopek Connie Letsom Madeline Langer Victoria Lubniewski Dorothy Miller Alfred Namejunas - -' Helen Overholt Willard Smitz Loretta Stella Primo Tasso Marian Witt Ruth Zens On April 22, Madeline Langer, a pupil in Miss Iohnson's classes, won a medal and a portable typewriter an a short- hand-typinq contest at the Spencerian Business College in Milwaukee. Her record-a hundred words a minute tor five minutesfqave her iirst place over 108 participants. Aileen Hansen placed tourth in the same contest. X gg 4.2 ' : FS K f ! N x 3 , K A ia 'i-. 3, 2 :YI L-E.-1 iv as .-:rag-S' ,. , . ' I- v '- Y , ' ' Q., A -A A M . fi' 5 ' 'f Eg' . 6 h ' ' fl if 1 ' ' 9' y . T ff Q., 14'?35L. L , 'ffaZ'3-51: 7555? A -Mm 2- ' 1 MW? My ,. Qi?- ' fi, w -. fx X 2 1 ' L 3 ' Ml. . iw ' 'EFL' ,. ,F - 55.1 nl ,Agar f -r I 'Km'-4. 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If ,.. ,Maw Hiaif.--ImIIII-H 'ini .H French Club Senior Girl Reserve Girl Sceuis Spanish Club Club Da Vinci luriier Girl Reserve Ushers' Club f . f i I Press Club f Italian Club xg. German Club Student Cooperative Cashiers Red Triangle l-li -Y I v-1 ll Il If Tennis Club P619 Club National Forensic League tumor Rotary 'I i 9 -up . fw,.fW,w4 Boys' Quartets Debate Teams 1-wp,-.1 Scandinavian Club Esquire Club QV' 36- Sub Deb Club Seminar Club s I Q wx: ,S 1 lflxl ur Girls' Glee Club Chorus Franklin Printers Guild XXV X - 1' V' X 7 'S nk' I I - x XV Y V Fe- N xv 'S ,rf Quill and Scroll Latin Club f'ug1I'f ifly.Sjx K. l-l. S. Clubs This year Kenosha Hiah School has fallen heir to many benefits as a direct result of the concentrated activities of its club aroup. The Pep Club contributed its money malzina talents to the drives for the electric scoreboard, the public address system in the Lalie Front Stadium, and several dances, Service aroups, in addition to the Pep Club, include the Club, which provided cheer leaders with flashy jackets, the Hi-Y, Red Trianqle, lunior Rotary, Franklin Printers' Guild, and the Esquire Club. The musically minded members of the school were active in such groups as the popular Swina Band, which, under the auidance of Mr. Maqaro, presented the annual Swina Concert, donated about one hundred dollars to the school movie fund, paid the areaier part of the price of the school public address system, and played for all the school dances, the band, which, under Mr. Masons direction, played at all football aarnes and offered its eleventh Sprina Concertg and the choral aroups and orchestra, directed by Miss Minnie Larsen, who presented the operetta, THE INDIAN LOVE CHARM, and played for cornrnencement and other school functions, Our literary minded are represented in the KENEWS and SPY. Affilifrtr,-d OfflClFllZ'Jllf1l'lS include the Press Club arid Quill and Scroll, from which members are sent each year to the Medill Press Conference, sponsored by Northwestern University. This year the Quill and Scroll also sponsored a literary contest for aspiring authors. The feminine contingent found refuae from the ever present male in the Girl Reserves, Girl Scouts, and the Sub- Debs. The Christmas party for under-privileqed children and the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet of the Girl Reserves are outstandina examples of the activities of these feminine service aroups. Lanauaae aroups include the French Club, Deutscher Verein, the ltalian Club, Scandinavian Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club. These organizations hear lectures in .heir specific fields and present fore-ian lanauaqe plays, The DaVinci Club offers conaenial company for those who are artistically inclined. An art contest and an outina to Chicago are the hiqhliahts of the DaVinci Clubs year, The most interested chemistry students inevitably wind up in the Seminar Club. Movies, demonstrations, and parties are the forte of this qroup. So there they are, Sornethintgt for everybody but the hermit - -and even he may join a herrnit's club. K. H. S. Qrchestra K. H. S. Band Swing Band A Cappella Choir EILEEN HUETTEN WILLIAM GOGOLA Mid youth and sonq, Throuqh laughter, throuqh the roses, as of old Comes Death, on shadowy and relentless feet. ff 1fif1y.1f1glt1 Rupert Brooke IN MEMORIAM ara jfahrtrius ln the death of Cora Fabricius on Auqust l2, 1938, Kenosha Senior I-liqh School lost a valued teacher, coun- selor, and friend. As a teacher she had the scholarly habit of mind which led her to seek and set hiah ideals for her students ---to show them the beauty, the law, and the order under- lyina the processes of nature and life. As a counselor of youth, quietly and inconspicuously, she helped many a student to grow in love and under- standina of nature and, by her tact and aracious sym- pathy, to learn to face life and its problems. As a friend she briqhtened many a classroom with the blossoms from her wellfkept greenhouse and followed with some, the lure of forest paths and country hiahways. ln spite of her reserve and her own problems, she aave to some strength and coinradeship and vision. Late one afternoon last lune, she who will wall: no more in mortal form throuah the beauty of earth, walked throuah a solitary, rollina landscape of whisperina qrass- es and sprina flowers to a pleasant hollow, were she stood looliina forth, with the sandy beach at her feet, at the slay and blue waves of Lake Michiaan, bright in the warrn sunshine. I-Xnd to those who loved her, such an imaae keeps warm in the mind and heart a consolina and true memory of a steadfast lover of nature. l 11191 ' 4 NM ff I. ,, .vm 1, 'A , f -3 b , vv lv-A51 ' 1,51 - 'A i5f, f l , I , if -1 ' t ii! 'F xi' mn, , xy .X - '.-'1 'V ' Y -4 In vw ,'-1 .H .5 . ,.h.S E 4- -P wuwf, 1 .1 ,Q , ' I ' '.,.- X N-f 1 2'3'gm k . 1. 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Y' N .v 5 be-f 'l'7E K Rernernbrances By Robert De Ridder September First day of school and the halls more crowded than ever with diminutive sophomores and full-grown juniors and seniors .... Hopeful typists had an assembly to see Mr. Tangora, typewriter champion, give an exhibition of speed .... Esquire Club gave first dance of the school year with the Swing Band setting a fast and furious tempo. Mildred Gatley went over big with her singing of A Tisketp a Tasket .... High school orchestra elects officers, president, Earl Merritt, vice-president, Dorothy lane Irving, secretary-treasurer, Monroe Zeitz .... A sudden rush on the gumbook finished the month of September! October The whole school turned out on Columbus birthday to attend a pep assembly in the stadium. The students marched down 58th street in a body. The band played-John Davies acted as master of ceremonies- -the football team made their bow-efficient cheerleaders led the crowd with savage yells. .The homecoming dance! Lovely Queen lean Harbaugh with her equally lovely attendants, Karla Balk and Dorthea Gray, re- ceived their gifts and smiled graciously upon the admiring looker-onners ,. . .Eugene Hopkins, student pianist, thrilled a sophomore assembly. . . . ferry Keitel completed a fantastic statue in the modern manner .... At a senior assembly the silent screen star, Miss Iuanita Hansen, gave a lecture revealing the evils of marijuana and dope .... The Board of Educa- tion passed a law forbidding the riding of bicycles on school property. November After school a swing show called the Club Follies was presented. The walls fairly shook with thunderous applause. Mildred Gatley and Elmer Smith sang, supported by our loyal Swing Band, and the blended voices of four males were also heard. But music wasn't the only entertain- ment! A chorus of eight did a little dance. Many would have considered them graceful, but the audience were disillusioned by eight pairs of brawny, hairy, muscular legs! .... At an Armistice assembly held for the seniors, the program started with some stirring, martial airs by the high school band. Mary Nolan, Bette Congdon, Dorothy Turner, and Bertil Peterson gave readings appropriate to the day .... An enormous crowd showed up for the first S.C. A. dance of the school year .... Nineteen members of the Da Vinci Club toured Chicago. December Miss Minnie Larsen and Miss Laura Steffen produced a combination operetta and pantomime ballet, with 100 students taking part. Soloists were Ruth Blaim, Lenore Kostack, Mildred Bjorn, Anne Cernak, Eva Gel- sone, Angeline Ventura, Eva Wilmot, Donald Schmitt, Frank Gelsone, and George Graham .... High school students taking part in the Hollywood Premiere at the Gateway were Ray Diehl as Tyrone Power: Bette Starr as Greta Garbog Bette Congdon as Alice Faye, and Frank Gelsone as Tony Martin .... A junior assembly enjoyed a swing revelry with comics and an impersonation of Tizzy Lish by Vernon Anderson .... A dignified spectacle was the Prom. Leisurely dancing and gracious manners played an important part in creating an atmosphere of soft toned culture. Stream- ers dangling from the ceiling, panels on the wall decorated with figures and articles as in Toyland, and pink lights on the display of beautiful formals made the Prom a scene never to be forgotten. Ianuary A fascinating liquid air demonstration complete with unusual experi- ments was on the entertainment program for a sophomore assembly. Mr. Elliott Iames was the lecturer .... lane Eyre, the class play, was given Ianuary 18-19. All actors and actresses carried out their roles in a pro- fessional manner and upheld the prestige of our school in the acting field . . . .Commencement A period in our lives that we work towards and yet when we reach it--we are sad to go. February The man without a country, Mr. George Elias, spoke to a senior assemblage. He told of experiences with the Russian army, difficulties in foreign countries, and the peacefulness of America, His speech was humorous at times and held attention .... The new robes were worn for the first time by the A Cappella Choir before a student assembly. The occasion being Washington's birthday, the national anthem was included among the numbers .... Alan Hanson, student actor, starred in a Little Theatre production of Ah! Wilderness directed by Iohn Davies. All members of the cast were grown-up, except Alan .... Coach Waldorf of Northwestern gave an interesting football talk and showed moving pic- tures of his team in action. The pictures were shown at an all-boys' assembly. March A talk on the French colonies in Africa, including Morocco, Algeria, and Tunis, was given by Mr. Glen Smith before members of the French Club. Mr. Smith traveled through Africa a few years ago ..,. On March 22-23 the Swing Band concert took place. All feet were a-jiggin' and all fingers a-snappin' in time to the music of the band. Sweet, sentimental swing and crazy rhythm shared the spotlight .... Our debating team, con- sisting of Edith M. Lassen, Russell Chase, Robert Newman, and Howard Gorsegner, tied for first place in the state high school debating tourna- ment. The prize, besides a trophy, a trip to Hollywood to debate against April Mr. Morris, a university extension lecturer, gave a most interesting demonstration, called an electrical stuntfest, before the senior group .... The S.C.A. night dance took the gals and guys minds off school work for a night, and a good time was had by all .... Acting Warden Burke of our state prison gave a lecture before an assemblage of sophomores. Students got a first-class view of prison life .... The spring concert of Ke- nosha High School gave music lovers a treat. Among the musical selec- tions sung by the robed A Cappella Choir was a l5 minute rendition of the concert version of the opera, Martha. All groups made pleasable appearances .... Orators, dramatists, and other students interested in speaking presented the annual Forensics recital. teams from other states. May Mr. C. L. Mason conducted his annual band concert on May 3-4. The novelty effects and numbers were greeted with much enthusiasm by the audience .... At the German Club's open meeting a one-act German play was presented, and German folk songs, much enjoyed by club members, were sung. So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more. -Tennyson Page Si .Yly-0119 snrrons-IN-CHIEF Dorothy Foster Rosemarie Lorentzen 4,1-1:.'.4n:,:1.1Gz5v:f-Jil!-V . 3 f- ' -, ' f -A 'M A -'i D K ...f W' . .5 Busmsss MANAGER Earl Hawes Q39 ADVERTISING MANAGER Richard Cordtz First Semester Waldo Caldwell Second Semester ' Foster Howes Lorentzen FUCUHY Betty MocNdrnc1m Calendar Advertising Staff Lois Enqelson KUll'1fYH KQCYHUCJ Robert De Ridder Charles Enqlund Ruth Dowse Classes Al., Robert Coshun lferlgrrluczqlf BMT gown Marian Wm Jerry Anderson Lorrdrne Zens V ' Charly G rd RCW Dlelll Snapshots 'b O OH Seniors C1 b Ban Gcrdon lctcl-: Ferris u s ' Mary Richards - . . . 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X, L 'I ' L P'-J 1.-HA-fx f , Wvvi 1551? g vw 21' 1 5- a F op row left to right-Hamlow, Falduto, Pulera, Diehl, Bilotti, Scholz, Orgish, Skurski, ernaral Bonell, Center row, left to right-Coach Dicks, Polanin, Byrd, Haines, Petrick, anni l Fit maurice, Shawaluk, Stephens, Assistant Coach Trewyn. Bottom row, left o right Hansen Peterson, Bernacchi, Richards, Hughes, Roemer, Kraak, Dobbins. Football Games of 1938 OCTOBER 1, 1938 Kenosha O - lanesville 7 Unable to take advanage of the breaks which came their way, Kee nosha was turned back by the Ianesville team. Although outplaying and outclassing their opponents, Kenosha failed to utilize a setup which was given them when Sartell, lanesville fullback, fumbled a punt on his own 5 yard line, Dobbins, fleetfiooted end for Kenosha, recovered the ball. This gave Kenosha their one chance for a score. However, they lost the ball on downs on the one yard line. Ralph Cone passed QB yards to Kellog, who raced 5 yards for the only score of the game. Sartell booted the extra point. The loss of Bill Hughes, star quarter-back, who was injured in practice, was a great disadvantage. OCTOBER 8, 1938 Kenosha O v Madison Central 6 Led by the flashy negro halfback, George Dockery, Central tripped Kenosha in a one-sided battle. Kenosha, giving all, they were unable as in the previous game to capitalize on their breaks, They piled up a huge total of 19 first downs compared to 4 for Central, Kenosha had possession of the ball during most of the game. Cnly when Dockery had run and passed the ball down the field to the one yard line and Loniello went over for the score, was Central in possession of the ball. Bill Scholz, sophomore quarter-back, replacing iniured Hughes, starred in the game. His accurate passes accounted for a great deal of the yardage. Bernacchi co-starred on offense with his yard-gaining plunges. OCTOBER 15, 1938 Kenosha U - Madison East 7 Before a homecoming crowd of about 2,000, Kenosha attempted to drag itself out of the cellar. For the third straight time the team went down in defeat. Madison East, a mediocre team, scored their lone touchdown when, after a march of '32 yards, Stevens sprinted around end and passed the goal line unrnolested. The point after the touchdown was good. Falduto, Sparkplug of Red Devils, ripped off 45 yards down the sidelines at the start of the game. However the threat ended when a Kenosha man fumbled. Scholz and Bernacchi again starred. Turk Richards proved himself a human powerhouse with his consistent blocking. The linemen turned in a laudable performance. Bob Bernacchi was lost for the rest of the season when he broke his shoulder during the game. His loss was greatly felt by Coach Dicks. OCTOBER 22. 1938 Kenosha O f-f Racine Park O A new Kenosha team, sparked on by star quarterback Bill Hughes, held a highly favored Park team to a scoreless tie. Hughes, unable to play in the first three games because of a serious leg iniury, led his teammates in a hard fought bottle. He rang he passedg he picked the right playsp in fact, he did everything right. ln the spotlight right beside him stood Dave Byrd, colored speed artist and broken field runner, who time after time, sliced off large gains. Coach Dicks was entirely satisfied with the way the line held up, Truly, this was the hardest fought battle of the year. Puge' Sixty- l'llj.fI' OCTOBER 28. 1938 Kenosha C 4 Beloit 26 An all-star Beloit team smothered Kenosha in an avalanche of touchdowns, Gromes, high scorer of the game, led the attack with three tallies while his teammate, Dooley, scored one. Kenosha's only bid came in the second quarter when the fighting Bedmen blocked a punt by Demos and recovered on the 30 yard line, Unable to hold their luck, they had to give up the ball on downs. Gerhard Boemer was the outstanding player of the game. He held down the center position of the line. He broke up plays, threw the Beloit backfield for losses, and was the main-stay on defense. NOVEMBER 5, 1938 Kenosha l2 -- Racine Horlick U For the first time this year Kenosha broke into the scoring column. Tired of defeat, the hungry Red Devils feasted on a supposedly strong Horlicl: team. After the game was started, Kenosha received a punt on the 47 yard line of Horlicli. Hughes immediately called for a pass. Pietrick received the ball from center and, spotting Hughes out in the center of the field, unfurled a bullet pass. However it was intercepted by a Horlick player, who, before he could start to run, was tackled by Hughes. The ball flew from his hands into those of Harry Stephens, end, who sprinted the remaining 30 yards, dodging the whole Horliclc team. This was the FIRST TGUCHDOVVN of the year, The point was missed. The second touchdown carrie after the trio of Hughes, Byrd, and Orgish, young, flashy sophomore, smashed the Horlick line for 27 yards. This placed the ball on the 5 yard line, and from here Orgish stumbled over the goal line. Again the point was missed. NOVEMBER 12, 1938 Kenosha 5 f- Madison West 32 A SALUTE TO A FIGHTING TEAM, KENOSHA. They went down in defeat for their fifth time, but they fought every minute. They held West scoreless during the first quarter but were unable to cope with their last, triclcy plays. The score quickly rose to 320. Wham!! Kenosha suddenly carrie to life. This was late in the fourth quarter. Having possession ol the hall on lifladizarfs 25 yard line, they passed right down the field to the 'S yard rriarlner. Here Byrd srriarzhed the line lor the necessary yardage arid corisoaueritly the rzfore. The point was missed. 'sf..ty-si.t- A SALUTE TO A FlGHTlNG TEAM, especially the GBADUATTNG SENIOBS. Too much cannot be said about the team in general. The seniors are the following: Harry Stephens, Kent Dobbins, Dick Bamlow, and Blair Bonell, ends: Milan Haines, Bertil Peterson, and Eugene Hansen, tacklersp Bill Shawaluk, guard: and Gerhard Roemer, center, all capable linemen. ln the backfield are Captain Turk Richards, blocking half: Stanley Pietrick and Bob Bernacchi, fullbacksg and Slingin' Bill Hughes. All future ALL AMERICANS . The outstanding man of the year was Hughes. Although he was hampered by a serious leg injury at the outset of the season, Bill sparkled in the remaining games. His choice of plays marked hirn as an expert quarterback. His passing and running far surpassed the ordinary. Hes headed for stardom in one of the well-known universities. Top row, left to right-Cronin, Lentz, Dentecostelli, Lundskow, Collins, Bierd B Goodman, Lehman, Stone, Capadarco. Second row from top, left to right is Nunke, Davies, Falduto, Mann, Heller, Orgish, Scholz, Sawicki, Brnak, Bonell T row from top, left to right-Manager Berkley, Pulera, Polanin, Zeltinger, White M ger White, Vandenberg, Kloet, Haines, Sakaras, Pallamolla. Fourth row from top to righteCoach Dicks, Byrd, Diehl Kolvoniian, Belotti, Petrich, Bannick Pit 'ncru Shawaluk, Assistant Coach Trewyn. Bottom row, left to right-Hamlow Han Peterson, Bernacchi, Richards, Hughes, Boemer, Kraak, Dobbins, Stephens , l l I t F5 B E7 R An 'r r ' - K QS' L 'QA 4 . 'WH w i, ,.N, XYNU ,,v' ii W ' ' . , 3' F 1 T 1 qw Q , f 4: X 5 5 3 - of K Q 9 0, 'Rig ' l V, ' ..5 flu 1 ' D , b Qgijx :L A . T122 - 0,1 1 , -. Y f V xx i ' - yt. -f ag, f at K , K ,SQ V h . . ' V ' f- ' 1 ' A' A Q A -Q. av, .5 6' ,f 'QP 'fl Track Resume Of all the sports on Kenosha High Schools program for the 1938 season, track was the most successful. , The Red and Black Won all of its dual meets and climaxed a brilliant year by taking second place in the Big Eight Conferences annual track and field carnival. How they did this provides an interesting story. Kenosha opened the season by edging out a strong Waukegan team 60-54 with the final outcome in doubt up until the last event, the relay, was run. A feature of this thrilling meet was the winning of all three places in the pole vault by Kenosha. After their shaky start the Red Pliers steadied down the following Friday and romped to an easy win over the Alumni. The latter team was captained by Wayne Van Lone, former K.H.S. sprint star and Big Eight dash champion, and consisted of such former Red Devil greats as lim Mitchell, 440 specialist, Harley Herbrechtsmeier, miler, Iohn Buchnis, high hurdler, and Gordon Anderson, low hurdler. But inactivity and Father Time took their toll, and all, save Mitchell and Herbrechtsmeier, lost to their younger rivals. Frank Falduto, who was never beaten in dual competition, led the Red Fliers to victory by scoring impressive wins in all of the dash events. Ke-nosha's high flying track and field team added Racine Washington Park to its growing list of victims the next week. William Huntoon gave the spectators an added thrill by winning the half mile in record breaking time. He clipped 106 off the former mark of 2:13, making the time 2:07. The final curtain was rung down on Kenosha's dual meets for i938 when the Red and Black defeated Racine Horlick. ln winning this meet Kenosha took first place in five events and added a majority of seconds and thirds. After disposing of her dual rivals in handy fashion Kenosha entered the Big Eight Conferences annual track tourney and came out with a hard won second place. Ianesville captured the coveted title with 43 V2. Beloit landed in third place, followed by Madison West in fourth. Big Ed Karpowicz provided for most of the Kenosha points by winning the high hurdle crown and placing high in the high jump. Others who contributed to the Red Devil success were Lester Thompson, third in the quarter mile, and Bill Huntoon, third in the half mile, Page Sixty-Nine Top row, left fo riahteMariaaer Peters, Huahes, Polanin, Pawl, lvy, Polanin, Coach Trewyn. Bottom rofxf, left to riaht--Rafferty, Karpowicz, Peterson, Hansen, Kasputis. l'uurf Nl'l'f'I 1938-1939 Basketball Games DECEMBER 2, 1938 Kenosha 30 -- Sheboyaan 26 Qff to a whirlwind start, the Red Devil quintet tripped a speedy Sheboyaan tearn in a qome packed full of spills and thrills. Leadinq 18-7 at the half, the Red Devils, confident of winnina, loosened their defense. Eefore they were able to tighten up aaain, the scoreboard read 25-24 in favor of Kenosha. However, because of the few minutes which were left in the dame, the Sheboyaan -aiant offense was stopped short, Bert Peterson, E feet 5 inches of power and precision, dropped in 20 points. Hansen tallied 4 points. DECEMBER 10, 1938 Kenosha lU' Racine Horlicl: l3 Unable to get started, the l'fenoslrio Red Devils were held back in an extremely sluqaisli dome. Bert Peterson aaain dominated the oame for Kenosha, rrialiinq all the points except one. Nevertheless he was well guarded by Repa, lanky center from Horliclc. The first quarter showed only 3 charity tour-ues, the score br.-iriit 2,1 in favor of the visitors. I-Xt the IIY holf Racine held the advantage with an 8-6 edae. However, in the early few minutes of the second half, Kenosha tied the score 8 all with a beautiful hook shot by star center Peterson. Kray and Peterson both sank free tosses, but Horliclf: retaliated with 2 field goals and a free toss. The oame ended thus. DECEMBER 16, 1938 Kenosha 19 f Madison West 25 Iinxed by the inability to make all their free throws, Kenosha was nosed out in a highly spirited aame by Madison West. West, hailed as a decided favorite, was forced to play its best. Bert Peterson aqain was the outstanding player. His 7 points meant much to Kenoshas score. Kray and Hansen each had 4 points, while Karpowicz and Kaspuiis had to be satisfied with a field aoaf apiece. Out of the 19 fouls called in the oame, Kenosha received 9. They made 3 and missed the last deciding 6. So for this season Peterson has scored 36 points, just about three-fourths of the total points made by Kenosha thus far. IANUARY 6, 1939 Kenosha '22 - Madison East lb Lackinq the pep of the previous week, Kenosha outluckefl a sluaaish East team, their first win in the Bio Eiaht. Peterson handed in his fourth allestar qame. He scored half of the points made by Kenosha. The aame was slow and was marked by many foolish blunders. The score seesawed back and forth until the qame had taqaed into the fourth quarter. Then as the end drew near, Peterson flipped in 3 field goals aivina Kenosha a 6 point lead. Bill Rafferty, silent auard, shone on defense. He continually broke up plays and was the main coo in keepinq the East machine from aettina near the basket. IANUARY 13. 1939 Kenosha 35 - Ianesville 17 For the first time this year the team clicked on every move they made. The unbeaten lanesville team met a defeat which was defeat. Kenosha iumped to a lO-U lead in the first quarter. From then on it was easy sail- ina. Peterson flipped in 14 points, while Kray and Karpowicz were credited with 5 and 8 points respectively. Kray and Rafferty sparkled on defense while Pawl, sub-center, showed qreat ability in the pinches. 11-XNUARY 21. 1939 Kenosha l9 - f Racine Park fl Due to the lack ofa keen eye, Kenosha lost to Park in a close slug-Jish dame. Neither team showed qood defense or offense, and both appeared to be off when shootinq. Peterson, the marked man of the game, was un- able to score except for 4 charity tosses. He was well auardecl by two robust Park men. Kray and Hansen each had 4 points, while Karpowic: had 3, Rafferty 2, and Htiqhes and Pawl l each. IANUARY 25. 1939 Kenosha 35 1 Beloit 24 Showina rare form, class, and speed, Kenosha trounced a hiahly favored Beloit five. Karpowics proved himself to be a areat man both on offense and defense. Hansen and Peterson were hiah scorers. Hansen flipped in 9 points and Peterson ll. Kray was hot with his 5 points. Be- cause of araduafion, Bert Peterson, leader of the Bio Biaht scorers, will be lost to the team in the reinainina aarnes. FEBRUARY 2, 1939 Kenosha 25 e Beloit 31 Kenosha was lost without their chief pointmalcer, Peterson. To add to their arief, Chuck Demos, who was out the first semester, had joined the Beloit team and coined l2 points, which won the -game. Rafferty, lanky forward, led his teaxnrriates with 6 points, Pawl, tall center, who filled the place left vacant by Peterson, :nade the scoreboard reaister 4 extra points with his basket and 2 free throws. Kenosha never threatened the lead which Beloit held. However, they tried valiantly. FEBRUARY IO, 1939 Kenosha 17 -- Madison West 15 The crowd roared loud and lona when Becker, a reserve, drew a bead on the loasliet in the :losina seconds of the qame and flipped the hall in without the least hesitation. The score had been tied until Beclzers loasltet pushed Kenosha into a 2 point lead. Hansen, flashy ballhandlinq forward, was hiah for Kenosha with 7 points. while Kray was credited '.-:ith 4. The dame was dull until the last quarter when both teams broke loose with a series of red-hot shots. FEBRUARY 17, 1939 Kenosha 24 - Horlicl: 25 Kenosha was unable to toa alona with Lady Luck and thus came out on the wrono end of VI 7524 decision. Lanl-:y center, Pawl, hit the scorinq colurnn for li points, and Kaipowicz clicked in 4. Kenosha held its l point lead until 15 seconds remained. Then Horlicl: by means of a fast out-of- bounds ploy sont: the winning bosltet. FEBRUARY 24, 1939 Kenosha T5 Madison East 31 'We have on our squad one of the deadest eyed baslzeteers in the Conference. They coll him Dead-eye Kray. No matter where you put him on the floor, he is able to stnl: a haslcet. Some call it luclc, but luclc doesn't lofzt for fl whole ceafaori when one plays some of the toughest teams in the fgtote. ln this 'garne wt'itcl't Korioslwfi lost, he sonlc ll points. He has been corixifgtcnt tlirq.uahout thc- entire season Besides his shoolina, he is fl rzcrfippy ftahtef. This ft-itfftf' was :hott of heiiiqt aood, but it had its thrills. Hf'l'l'llIy'l,HU MARCH 3, 1939 Kenosha 22 - Racine Part: 9 Kenosha set a Bio Eight defensive record when they held the lofty Park team to 2 field aoals and 5 free throws. That flashy dribbler, Kray, stole the show for the second time. He was credited with 8 points, Hansen and Pawl followina with B each. Due to a severe Charley horse Bill Rafferty, reaular forward, was unable to play. However, Kasputis handled his position very well. MARCH 10, 1939 Kenosha 28 4 lanesville 4l Closina their season for the year, Kenosha lost to lanesville in a tough lucl: battle. Bd Karpowicz was unable to play. Georqe Pawl was havina hard luclf: with his rebound shots, and the whole team iust couldnt make their accurate shots stay in. However, Pawl was able to baa lO points, while Hansen nabbed 7, Kray 5, and Becker, Kasputis, and Wasil Polanin, l each. Vfe aot off to a bad start this Conference season, but as the season proaressed, we toppled some of the leaders. You can lieep your eyes open for next years team. They're fast and fiahters. Top row, left to riqhtfManaqer Woro-sh, Stevenson, Hicks, Flatley Ri otto Hartman, Coach Dicks. Bottom row, left to riqhteConley, Matrise Lanae Cfoodman, Labanow. Bowling Girls who are interested in howl- ing have ihe opportunity to partici- pgie in the game once a week. They are organized into about twelve tegrns oi live girls each. Trident The Trident Club is cornposeol oi girls who are especially inter- ested in swimming, diving, and life sowing. Certain requirernenis rnust be fulfilled loeiore joining, how- ever, The girls rnust piss standard tests, swirn eight lengths of the pool, :Wim three strokes in good iitrrn, and dive well They rnust or speed test ol one length te pool in QU seconds g1'SI'l'I'llly ylll 0 .:s1c1xr,:n::um:-.x::::ma::::::nxu:xn::v:::::.::z::: 1 ,x1:mm::::.-:mr.::::::::::r:n:xzm::::1u:su:z. lndividual Games instead oi a more vigorous form oi athletic activity, some girls par- ticipate in individual and group games. These girls play shuffle- board, clartball, a rnild form of golf, and horse shoes. Girl Scouts A new program has been intro- duced in Scouting, wherein the girls choose one specialized group in which to maior. Various units include vocational guidance, liter- alure and drarnatics, plays and garnes, outdoor activities and Inari- ners. These groups, although un- der one niain heacl, operate on different nights and under in- dividual leadership. .. , '75 fzf K. 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Q! wa , 4 N - ' Wig! . 1 W' a .1 'NW '7 7' 2 I ,fa 1 , -G S x f.-' A ,f . A Q v W C 4 A 1 K G' iqsk 1 K 041. MN -f' X Ns -A 5 1 ng sr - 541' 12. K S31 :SV --153 ' ' sw .I A . . I Q, Stiff gffkk qfa W f ww 4 x . lx xk ' .-f 1 fr? I- o . ' I 5 , eg Sq Q 2 Swimming Team The Kenosha High School Swimming Squad, led by Captain Francis Stank, made excellent records in all of their meets. Captain Stank, lohn Hoffschildt, and Bob Preston helped to put Kenosha in the top bracket in the annual State Meet held in Milwaukee State Teachers' College pool. lohn Hoffschildt, speedy breast-stroker, was second in the lUU yard breast stroke event. Captain Francis Stank was in fifth place in the lOO yard free style. The Kenosha High medlay relay trio, comprised of Robert Preston, lohn Hoffschildt, and Captain Francis Stanlz, came in fourth in the l5C yard event. Mermen on the squad who have concluded their prep careers with the close of the i938-i939 season are Kent Dobbins, Captain Francis Stank, lohn Sokow, lohn Broadley, and Robert Welch, During the season of actual competition the Kenosha High Swimming Squad fared well because of consistent victories scored by lohn Hoff- schildt, Captain Francis Stank, and Robert Preston. Because many of the better teams of Wisconsin had arranged all their meets far in advance, it was difficult for Kenosha to schedule many meets. Therefore only seven were held. They were with Waukegan, Bay View t2J, K.Y.F. Qi, Wauwatosa, and the State Meet at Milwaukee. Two meets scheduled with Lake Forest were cancelled because of ineligibility and an epidemic of scarlet fever. Tennis Team Coach Bayler of the tennis team anticipates one of his best seasons. He has added the Milwaukee State Tennis team with Bob lake, National Boys' Single and Doubles Champion, to the topnotch schedule for l939. This year he expects to step further into the tennis limelight than any previous year. His outstanding players are Bill Rafferty, Francis Stank. Bob Billings, Bill Bode, Gilbert Boerner, and Alfred Andrea. The State Conference Meet will be held late in May, and Kenosha, according to the early reports, is expected to be one of the teams finishing in the higher brackets. ln the graduating class of 1939, Coach Bayler loses four of his regular stars, but many sophomores and iuniors with steady playing await a chance for high honors, Rafferty, Billings, Stank and Andrea ex- pect keen competition among themselves to see who will end the season as the number one player. lntramural Sports The various intramural sports, which were started three years ago, closed another successful year. These sports are divided into three seasons. In the fall the sports are cycling, touchfootball, and swimming, in the winter, swimming, basketball, bowling, and tumbling, in the spring, handball, hardball, and softball. The swimming champions this year were the seniors. lt is interesting to note that this class has won all three years as sophmores, juniors, and now as seniors. The sophomore class came in second. The two outstand- ing swimmers were George Pflugrad, a senior, and Paul Sommers, a sophomore. The basketball championship was won by Captain Hank Richards team. The team included Priddis, Buell, Rafferty, Fulmer, and Hammond. The consolation championship was won by Captain Iimmy Collins team. lt included Kovacec, Kufrin, lim and Bob Pfefferle, and Klevickis. Standing, left to right-Stank, Koehl, Klemko, Preston, Switzer, Phelan, Welch. Hoffschildt, Gordon, Sokow, Coach Peel. Seated, left to right--Redstrom, Wendt, Sommers, Larson, Emery, Russo, Pontillo, Nelson. cc-eil-.-- ' ' tt ' its ' 'gf' it L ........,. . .-.... X ..-.,.... . .. c..... ll,., v XY... ,. f 1 A i - 1 . ' ' . ' ' av-L .. . 1 l'ugv l'.'igl1lVv-Unv lx The second state title in debating is held by the second debate This year the Gods of Fortune have smiled lavishly upon K.H.S.'s speech stu- dents. Two state championships in debating and two individual state championships have fallen to local students. Seldom has this record been equalled, even in the so called Golden Days of forensics, when Ed Gorsegnor, Frank Pucci, et al., were treading the boards, At Madison the first debate team came to a deadlock with Eau Claire for the state debating championship. The team, composed of Edith Lassen, Russell Chase, Robert Newman, and Howard Gorsegnor, over- came all opposition, but the judges were unable to decide between Kenosha and Eau Claire. ln addition, Kenosha gained the Southern Division title in state competition, defeating West Bend and Portage. The crowning glory of an already outstanding year came with the announce- ment from National Forensic League headquarters that Kenosha High School ranks among the eight best schools in the country, in so far as speech accomplishments are concerned. team. This group, consisting of Shelby Peterson, Eugene DeVlieg, Dick Anderson, and Harold Plous, duplicated the feats of the first team by taking on all com-ers, with a result that they were sole holder of the laurels in their classification. The second team had fully as heavy a schedule as the first, and Coach Davies reports that had there been come petition, there was sufficient talent to form a third team. Robert Newman, captain of the affirmative team in debating, cap- tured first honors in the state NFL. contest in original oratory. With his oration on the duties of citizenship, he duplicated Bertil Peterson's capturing of the same award last year. ln oratorical declamation Bill Bode captured second place in the meet held at Milwauliee in March. Alan Hanson, mimic par excellence, claimed first state honors in humorous declamation. His reading was on George Vlashington and Abraham Lincoln, as seen through the eyes of Hyman Kaplan, a fervent applicant for citizenship. Connie Letsom placed in a nonecliampionship meet held in Milwaukee. ln addition to participation in state meets, the forensics department was active locally, sponsoring a repeat performance of the popular Variety Show for the purpose of raising money to send the debate team, Bill Bode, Alan Hanson, and Coach Davies to the N.F.L. nationwide meet, u I l,f,lllAy'-'l'l4'u Forensics to be held this summer at Hollywood. Other local functions included appearances by the debate teams before several P.T.A. meetings, the American Legion, the Kiwanis Club, and the Luther League. l A RESOLUTION Congratulating the debate teams of Kenosha and Eau Claire on tieing for the state championship of the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association. WHEREAS, The debate teams of Kenosha and Eau Claire tied for the Wisconsin state championship title in high school debating held in the state capitol this last week under the auspices of the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association: and WHEREAS, This was the first time in the history of state champion- ship that first place honors have been shared by two teams: and WHEREAS, The members of the debate team of Kenosha were Edith M. Lassen, Russell Chase, Robert Newman and Howard Gorsegner and coach Iohn D. Davies, and the members of the Eau Claire team were Robert Hanson, Ioe Lee, Iohn Warden, Omar Gierness and coach H. W. Mathisonp and WHEREAS, Forensic activities should be encouraged in our schools to stimulate an interest in current affairs which is essential to both sound leadership and the success of democracy: and WHEREAS, The young men and women derive an invaluable benefit from such ability to speak effectively and to think logicallyp now, there- fore, be it RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY. the debate teams of Kenosha and championship for debating, and the their respective schools and wishes further, RESOLVED, That properly at- tested copies of this resolution be sent to the members of the debate teams of Kenosha and Eau Claire, the de- bate coaches, Iohn D. Davies and H. W. Mathison, and Kenosha and Eau Claire High Schools. That it extends congratulations to Eau Claire on sharing the state recognition they thereby won for them all coninuecl success. Be it Sift ,- X QQ +9452 ., 5' 4 '1-1 L 0- - f ' 3 .. . , X- -, . : 7 -r -V sa W' ,' ' ' A ll ., B, .-.g I ' 1 H .. IQDM 11. -51' V- L. . , 4 V, 7 f 0 , '7 V . H 125 il' 1 l- I, U 0 -K :U Q . T , ' . Lf jf , '1.',3'g!A 2 w - LS , - 'jk--p -I A 1 I 13?.,.I, , .s ' - . 'N 4 ,fm ' 1 -V .lf . . . 1' ,. -Y H 4 - 53' , .wg . Quill and Scroll Chester Goldstein ........ President .......... Irving Iohnson Kay Schoeffer ..... .... S ecretary .... .... . Kay Schoeffer Irving Iohnson.. ......... Treasurer .... .... . Peter Turco Miss -Wicks .................,........ Adviser Lawrence Beales, Dorothy Foster, Earl Hawes, Genevieve Igo, Ioe Igo, Bill Ivy, George Kuehnl, Rosemarie Lorentzen, Irving Berenson, lack Ferris, Matt Schmit. Esquire Club Charles Vlfalker. .................... President Iarnes Zeman .... .... V ice-President Robert Werner. ..... .... S ecretary Donald Carney ..... .... T reasurer Mr. Walter. .......................... Adviser Bill Chase, Arthur Cunningham, Albert Gentile, Robert Hansche, Pasky Pallamolla, Richard Ramlow, Gilbert Ran- nick, Iohn Richards, Phil Sidney, Iohn Sokow, Richard Tusler. Seminar Club Robert Koehl ............ President ............ Robert Koehl Ted Peters. .,.. ..... V ice-President. .Marilyn Hendrickson Loretta Stella.. .......... Secretary. .Shirley Ann Spakowitz Lucille Newhouse ....... Treasurer ........ .Robert Kingsley Miss Doherty.. ....................... Adviser Peqqy Alderson, Milton Lapidus, Robert Bougneit, Roger Creedon, Kay Flatley, Gordon Hay, Genevieve Igo, Leo Lazar, Edward Moczulewski, Wesley Nielsen, Shirley Sands, Shirley Spakowitz, Ralph Suriano, Robert G. Werner, LeRoy Bussa, Louise Castona, Ruth Curran, Bernard Herrmann, lack Pope, Raoul Redstrom. lunior Girl Reserve Vivian St. Germain ....., President .... .Marilyn Hendrickson Rosemarie Lorentzen. .Vice-President ......,. Pauline Parker Bonny Lee Larsen. ....,. Secretary ......... .Helen Kozlosky Evelyn Wilson .......... Treasurer ....,...... .Eloise Bishop Miss Wilson ....... ..... A dviser .... ,.... M iss Bangsberg Gladys Cantway, Ruth Curran, Amelia Fata, Iosephine Fumo, Santina Gallo, Corinne Gastaldi, Clara Mae Gregor- ske, Genevieve Igo, Helen Keller, Iennie Lori, Margaret Meyer, Oralyn Molinaro, Frances Morse, Shirley Morton, Ida Nerling, Marion Ness, Mary Nolan, Italia Renzulli, Catherine Roscioli, Ruth Richter, lean Rompesky, Angeline Rossi, Shirley lane Sands, 'Mildred Simeon, Shirley Staricka, Harriet Stephenson, Ermine Stripe, Evelyn Wilson, La Setta Woods. Scandinavian Club Maibritt I-Iagberg ................... President Esther Larsen. ..... ..... S ecretary Martin Peterson ..... ..... T reasurer Miss Boe ............................ Adviser Harley Benson, Louis Bjorn, Virginia Brandtberg, Marie Hamelink, Mary lane Hansen, Elaine Kuball, Mildred Martinson, George Peterson, Dorothy Rassmussen, Robert Shodd. Sophomore Chorus Miss Larsen . ............. ...... ..... A d viser Lena Aiello, Iune Claire Alberts, Betty Anderson, Patricia Benning, Rosalie Berenson, Margaret Bickel, Mary Bielewicz, Cleo Mae Bohm, Margaret Bonofiglio, Irene Botz, Virginia Brandtberg, Loretta Brandt, Dorothy Breiling, Cecelia Broski, Bob Burden, Mary Cappellina, Clifford Christensen, Irene Cehen, Fred Corrow, Virginia Cortlay, Betty lane Dibble, Ursuline Donais, Leona Dubanewicz, Pat Dwyer, Lorraine Eisenhauer, Betty Ialetto, Rose Faraca, Eva Gelsone, Violet Goernt, Alan Goff, Robert Goff, Betty lane Goldman, Maxine Gray, Rose Greco, Margaret Griffiths, Robert Gross, Roger Hammond, Mary Louise Harrold, Robert Healy, Thomas Heinz, Mary Ann Herrmann, Bill Hey, Betty Hicks, Ioyce Hillesland, Doris Hoffman, Ruth Holman, Betty lane Holmes, Arabelle Homan, Iune Huetten, lean Ienson, Lucille Iocius, Mary Iohanowicz, Audrey Iohnson, Ruth Iohnson, Isabelle Iohnstone, Edward Kappus, Mary Keating, Rita Kerkhoff, Vera Kickhoefer, Frances Kitely, Richard Koprowicz, Virginia Krahner, Angelo Savalle, Eunice Lehman, Ruth Le May, Arletta Lewis, Emma Marinelli, Ianice Mayer, lim Meyer, Alice Miller, Bernice Minzer, Marjorie Mitchell, Kenneth Pug e Eighty-Thl'f'e Norris, Rose Noto, john Novack, Helen Odessa, loyce Otto, Eva Parise, Bob Paton, Vivian Peterson, Esther Potente, Elvira Reiser, Richard Reith, Emma Riske, Geraldine Rocknowski. june Rothermel, june Rupp, Helen Ryan, Lucille Sahr, jose- phine Savaglio, Eleanore Casey Schmitz, Lois Schroetter, Catherine Smith, Fredrick Stange, Vanile Steitens, john Stein- bach, Elizabeth Stipanuk, Lorraine Swanson, Peter Szyman- ski, Catherine Tenuta, Natalie Thomas, Mary Ellen Thompson, Connie Valeo, Anne Warienko, Dorothy Wegner, William G. Werner, Aline Whitten, Bob Willems, Kay Young, Lorraine Zens, Elward Bomier, Virginia Brandtberg, Denny Buell, Bob Engels, Agnes Erickson, Harold Flasch, Betty lane Ganes, Marjorie Greenwald, Robert Hansen, Ruth Holman, Mary lsermann, Richard johnson, Richard Lehman, Doris Leisten, Ted Skronski, jean Toner, Ellen Waldo. Pep Club Louis Ruttalo ...,......., President ...... ..... T ed Peters jean Harbaugh .,...... Vice-President ......... Alan Hanson Karla Balk .............. Secretary .... ......,. K arla Balk Virginia Chiappetta. ..... Treasurer ,... .... . Alfred Andrea Mr. Raishol .......................... Adviser George Alberts, William Berkley, Virginia Brokaw, Donald Carney, lack Dibble, Gerald Dowe, Virginia Hansen, Gerald Keitel, Esther Larsen, Norma McDowell, Robert New- man, Wesley Nielsen, Ruth Partridge, Virginia Peterson, Avis Picken, Mary jane Ramsey, Connie Roders, Dorothy Schramm. Gondoliers lvo Garoiolo ............ President ......,.. losephine Fumo Robert Bernacchi ...... Vice-President ...... Frances Cicchini Catherine Roscioli. .Secretary-Treasurer. .Catherine Roscioli Mr. Magaro ...... .,..... ..,.......... A d viser Margaret Bonofiglio, Daniel Bilotti, Florence Bruno, Venry Aiello, Helen Cardinali, Fred Carraro, Fred Covelli, Iosephine Copen, Virginia Chiappetta, Rose Camponesche, Amelia Fata, Santina Gallo, Fred Gentile, Frank Gelsone, Albert Gentile, Fern Gentile, Louise Metallo, Mario Marinelli, Mary Montemurro, Virginia Marelli, Pasky Pallamolla, Paul Pulera, I ugh I zghly Four Sam Pulera, Angeline Poerio, Clelia Pierangli, Olivia Russo, Lorretta Stella, Eugene Surdo, joseph Spallato, Connie Valeo, Nello Ventura, Peter Turco, Primo Tasso. Girls' Glee Club Loretta Ryckowski ................... President Eleanor Firchow ................ Vice-President Helen Wavro .... Recording Secretary, Reporter Blanche Schwartz ................... Treasurer Charlotte Bjorn ...................... Librarian Miss Larsen .......................... Adviser Patricia Alderson, Ruth Blaim, Charlotte Bjorn, Mildred Bjorn, Blanche Brunette, Anne Cernak, Grace Dowse, Violet Densmore, Eleanor Firchow, Eva Gelsone, Maxine Gray, Doris Hoffmann, Lucille Iocius, Shirley Kreiger, Victoria Lubniewski, Shirley Morton, jean Molitor, Regina Matysek, Ieanette Parmentier, Mary jane Ramsey, Glorianna Rotunda, Muriel Rutfalo, Loretta Ryckowski, Blanche Schwartz, Alice Soderstrom, Violet Shilla, Edith Shilla, Harriet Stephenson, Betty jane Stein, jean Sorenson, Erminie Stripe, Armistice Talley, Angeline Ventura, Helen Vodnik, Geraldine Wilberg, Eva Wilmot, Helen Wavro, La Setta Woods, Loretta Brandt, Delores Bornhuetter, Irene Daum, Kaye Frye, Ruth Holman, Doris Keefner, Frances Kiteley, Rita Kerkhott, Lenore Kostach, Eunice E. Lehman, Arlette Lewis, Alice Miller, Nell Placenti. Lorraine Ramlow, Ruth Sanftheil, Leona Tieman, Laurenta Wick, Dorothy Wegner. Girls' Tumbling Club Marion Eggers ...................... President Kaye Frye ........ ....... V ice-President Alice Phillips ....... .... S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Vanderhoot ..................... Adviser Ruby Chambers, Esther Cluckey, Bette Congdon, Shirley Foth, Doris Hansche, Muriel Heermans, Calista Larson, Garnet Lavenduskey, Norma McDowell, Patricia McGurgan, Dorothy Mitchell, Claire Paskewitz, Dorothy Rittenhouse, Angeline Rossi, Edythe Shilla, Nettie Smith, Margaret Strang- berg, Armistice Talley, Pauline Welter, Evelyn Wilson. Marion Wilt, Betty Yule. Student Senate Bertil Peterson, ...................... President Robert Newman ..... . . . .Vice-President Dorothy Foster ,.... . . . . . . .Secretary Mr. Iohn ............................. Adviser Lawrence Beales, Helen Bentz, Robert Bernacchi, William Bode, Gerald Dowe, lvo Garotolo, Margaret Hallett, Alan Hanson, William Hughes, Ioe lgo, Kathryn Keating, Gerald Keitel, Robert Koehl, George Kuehnl, Earl Merritt, Mary Nolan, Helen Overholt, William Rafferty, Iane Riley, Shirley Rowe, Louis Rutialo, Thomas Shelley, William Schultz, Robert Stortz, Eleanor Schmitt, Margaret Young. Ushers Bill lvy .......................... Head Usher Mr. Valaske, Mr. lohn, Mr. Tremper. . .Advisers Bernard Bausch, Lawrence Beales, Blair Bonell, Keith Buell, Clinton Busacca, Iohn Busacca, Clarence Buss, Ray Diehl, Frank Fato, Mike Gajos, Ivo Garofolo, Gerry Geyer, Bob Gordon, Kenneth Hanson, Henry Knitter, lames Melli, George Mockus, lohn Novack, Shelby Peterson, lack Post- man, Arthur Semrau, lohn Shannon, Walter Shebit, Robert Shimer, Frank Simo, Toni Skarakis, Warren R. Tait, Bill Threinen, Henry Timrne, Andy Tures, Richard Tusler, Robert Werner, Russell Zvoda. Spanish Club lean Kress .............. President .............. lean Kress Donald Gregory ...,.. Vice-President ...... Donald Gregory Mildred Hedlund ...,.... Secretary .... .... D orothy Foster Miss Schuessler ...................... Adviser Olga Andrulis, Doris Barter, Keith Buell, Mario Capponi. Amelia Gallo, Mildred Gatley, Ellen Iorgensen, Viola Ketchum, Milton Lapidis, Harry Lauritzen, Dorothy Mann, Mary Ann McNeil, Dorothy Mitchell, Rhoda Osterberg, Vir- ginia Peterson, Avis Picken, lohn Reith, Anthony Ritacca, Florence Sampe, Lucy Seggario, lohn Serpe, Walter Shebeit, lean Sikora, Ann S. Rodachek, Charol Smith, Alice Soder- strom, Alice Sorensen, Alice Strange, Mary Claire Ulrich, Norma Vanderheide, Ethel Walden. Rhythm Club lerry Gagliardi ..............,...... President Mario Petrelli. . . .... Vice-President Elmer Aiello ..... ....... S ecretary Ernie Pratt .......... ............... D irector Mr. Magaro. ....... ' .................. Adviser Albert Copen, Chester Godlewski, Edward Hegyer, Howard Krok, Arnold Krueser, Arthur Leach, Frank Niccolai, Delmont Oguist, Edward Puras, Gerald Somers, William Wallace. Vocalists: Mildred Gatley, Eva Gelsone, Frank Gelsone, Elmer Smith. German Club Margaret Young ......... President ........... Alvin Rochau Alvin Rochau ...,..... Vice-President ........ Ruth Hornickel Betty Demmer.. .. ..... Secretary .... .... . Betty Demmer Helen Bentz ..... ..... T reasurer .... ...... . Irene Buri Miss Schultz .... .... - Adviser. .. .... Miss Schultz Miss Blank .............. Adviser .............. Miss Blank Donald Aiken, Marcele Arentz, Helen Bentz, Arthur Ber- nard, Gertrude Biddinger, Dorothy Biddinger, Blair Bonell, Dorothy Breiling, Naomi Brankow, Frank Brus, Ierome Bugno, lrene Buri, Robert Coleman, Gertrude Demmer, Marie Denig, Elvira Fallak, Walter Feckler, Eve Fosbinder, Gertrude Friedrich, Virginia Hansen, Ruth Hornickel, Margaret Iohn- son, lrene Iones, lrene lurik, Beverly Kalb, Norma Kinas, Robert Koehl, Robert Konitz, Willis Korf, Eunice Lehman, LaVerne Leineweber, Leon Lennertz, Anna Lough, Victoria Lubniewski, Margaret Meyer, Bernice Minzer, Bernard Nunke, Edith Obermiller, Robert H. Piehl, Dorothy Pifer, Richard Ramlow, Gilbert Rannick, Emma Riske, Irma Roman, Helene Schmidt, Floyd Schneider, Helen Schneider, leannette Scholtz, Thomas Skarakis, Warren R. Tait, Barbara Unge- mach, Ruth Holman, Gilbert Petzke. Kenosha High School Orchestra Earl Merritt ......................... President Dorothy lrving. .... .......... V ice-President Monroe Zietz .... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer Marjorie LeRoy. . . ............ Librarian Miss Larsen. .... ..,.. A dviser It c El lzlx fue Page Eighty-Six Violins: Don Aikens, Edwin Bjorn, LeRoy Bussa, Law- rence Calecchio, loe Carlini, lule Conrad, Robert Devine, Myron Dorfman, Elvira Fallack, Bill Gallman, Mary Louise Harrold, Dorothy Irving, Mary Ellen Krans, Agnes Lazza, Harold Long, lack Ludwig, Leona Maejeck, Earl Merritt, Marguerite Olle, Brucetta Packard, Orland Redo, Ruth Riske, Ruth Sanftheil, Eugene Surdo, Charol Smith, Warren R. Tait. Peter Turco, Mary Clare Ulrich, Isabelle Wilson, Consuela Zukowski. Violas: Glenn Lockwood, Lorraine Ramlow, Marjorie Ruffalo. Cellos: Esther Bauman, Bernice Ellefson. Don Gregory, Monroe Zietz. String Basses: Doris England, Delmont Oquist, Mary Slcarakis, Sam Sturino. Flute: Roy Wisch. Oboe: lohn Zuffa. Clarinets: Eleanor Duell, Le- nore Kostack, Alvin Rochau, Melvin Story. Bassoon: Dorothy Hansen. Trumpets: Merlin Iones, Mariorie LeRoy, lack Sands, Eugene Sunday. Cornet: George Vollmer. French Horns: Irene Daum, Laurenta Wick. Trombones: Peter Huissen, Arnold Kreuser, William Wallace. Piano: Eleanor Firchow, Eugene Hopkins, Regina Matysek. Drums: Norton Gahr, Ralph Mancusi, Lola May. Annex Student Council Eleanor Casey Schmitz. ............. President Harold Thompson. ....... .... V ice-President Fred Kufrin. ........................ Secretary loseph Anderson, Dennis Buell, Robert Flatley, Allen Goff, Kenneth Hansen, Mary Louise Harrold, Richard Koprowicz, Walter Meier, Ann Murray, lohn Novack, Vito Pascucci, lune Rothermel, Robert Shodd, Dorothy Smith, Douglas Tuttle, William Vlferner, Mary Lee Vtfhite, Helen Young. Franklin Printers' Guild William Huntoon .................... President Charles Kasputis .... ........ V ice-President Ralph Yorio ....... . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Smith. ......,.................... Adviser Edward Capodarco, loe Carlini, Donald Forbes, Charles Fries, lohn Gapanowicz, Chester Godlewski, Edward Han- zalik, Paul Herrick, Edward Hodal, Thomas Krueger, lames Loizzo, Vfalter Marcinkus, Clarence Mitchell, Mike Pelle- grino, Arthur Santapaolo, loe Trotta, Robert Van Alstine, Cletus Willems. A Cappella Choir Kenneth Sorensen ................... President lack Hotbauer, ...... ......... V ice-President Donald Schmidt ..... .... R eporter, Secretary Virginia Brokaw .... ........... T reasurer Ruth Blaim ....... ......... L ibrarian Miss Larsen. ......................... Adviser Patricia Alderson, Vernon Anderson, Harley Benson, Rosalie Berkovitz, Daniel Bilotti, La Verne Birchard, Charlotte Bjorn, Mildred Bjorn, Blanche Burnette, Archie Campbell, Anne Cernak, Eleanora Chiappetta, Irene Chovan, Grace Dowse, Charles Englund, Eleanor Firchow, Eva Gelsone, Frank Gelsone, George Graham, Donald Haun, Paul Herrick, Dorothy Hinners, Doris Keefner, Lenore Kostack, Shirley Kreiger, William Kuessow, Dale Lewis, Victoria Lubniewski, Regnia Matysek, Earl Merritt, Dorothy Mitchell, lean Molitor, Gloria Mullen, Leslie Neuman, Ieanette Parmentier, Martin Peterson, Delores Olson, Loraine Ramlow, Gilbert Rannick, Glorianna Rotunda, Loretta Ryckowski, Blanche Schwartz, Irene Schultz, Eleanore Seelman, Lucy Seggiaro, Ielsey Shilla, Violet Shilla, Constance Smith, Alice Soderstrom, lean Sorenson, Erminie Stripe, Vifarren R. Tait, Armistice Talley. Leona Tieman, Miriam Utt, Angeline Ventura, loyce Ware- ham, Helen Wavro, lanet Weiss, Geraldine Wilberg, Eva Wilmot, La Setta Woods, Monroe Zietz, Delores Bornhuetter, Roma Chiappetta, Fred Corraro, Violet Densmore, Robert De Ridder, Cyril Elison, Rose Faraca, Maxine Gray, Doris Hoffman, Lucille Iocius, Ellen Iorgenson, Helen Kazell, Rena Marchio, Warren MacFaddin, Bob Paton, Muriel Ruffalo, Edythe Shilla, Harriet Stephenson. Kenews George I. Kuehnl ............... Editor-in-chief . . . .Editorial Editor . . . .Sports Editor Chester S. Goldstein .... Irving lohnson ......, Kay Schaeffer ...... ........ F eature Editor Matt Schmitt ...... ............. C opy Editor Bill Ivy .................. Advertising Manager Kenneth Sorenson ........ Circulation Manager Miss Wicks ................. Editorial Adviser Mr. Paddock .............. Advertising Adviser During the second semester the members of the Kenews staff rotated positions. Anne Baternik, Irving Berenson, Roma Chiappetta, Pete Collins, Lillian Conrady, Robert Devine, Bernard Emery, Patricia Exton, Marjorie Fogwell, 'William George, Douglas Hammes, George Hartung, Alberta Hawkes, Muriel Heer- mann, Mary Ann Herrmann, Genevieve Igo, Ioe Igo, Lloyd lordan, lrene Iurik, Gerald Keitel, Lulu Kral, Leonard Kropp, Otto Liebau, lames Melli, Frances Morse, Carol Nielsen, Margaret Piehl, Harold Plous, Olga Rozzone, David Schmel- ling, Dorothy Schultz, Robert Shodd, Patricia Sinnott, Louise Sockness, Iohn Sokow, Dina Tasso, Primo Tasso, Henry Timme, Peter Turco, Helen Vlfavro, Robert I. Werner, Bonny Lee Larsen, Mary Mathews, Vivian St. Germain, Consetta Zuccarelli, lack Ferris. ' French Club Helen Overholt ..................... President Rosemarie Lorentzen ............ Vice-President Frank Gelsone .... ......... S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Wilson ......................... Adviser Alfred Andrea, Elaine Andresen, Helen Anoszko, Rosalie Berkowitz, Mildred Bjorn, Robert Coleman, Gilbert Donat, Eva Gelsone, Shirley Gordon, Betty Goldman, Maxine Gray, Clara Mae Gregorsky, Margaret Halberstadt, Don Hoppe, Genevieve lgo, Lucille Iocius, Ruth lohnson, Aroxie Kalvon- jian, Ray Kontowt, Bonny Lee Larsen, Arlette Lewis, Rose- marie Lorentzen, Margaret Mayer, Leo A. Molinaro, Frances Morse, Gloria Mullen, Helen Overholt, Pasky Pallamolla, Margaret Piehl, Lucille A. Riley, Vivian St. Germain, Ethel Mae Schwalbe, Catherine Slamar, Horner Story, Dorothy Turner, Evelyn Vtfilson, Marion Witt, Alicia Zukowski. l unior Rotary William Hughes. .................... President Mr. Tremper .............. .......... A dviser Kent Dobbins, lames Fjtzmaurice, Alan Hanson, Bertil Peterson, Stanley Pietrich, William Rafferty, Gilbert Rannick, Clifford Richards, Gerhart Roemer, Alan Sandberg, Thomas Skarakis, Harry Stephens, George White. Kenosha High School Band Otto Liebau, Earl Merritt ............ President Alvin Rochau ............. ..... M anager George Vollmer ....... .... D rum Major Dorothy lane Irving ............... Drum Major Harry Lauritsen .................. Drum Major George Vollmer, Roy Wisch, Assistant Directors Mr. Mason ........................... Director Solo Cornets: Frank Niccolai, George Vollmer. First Cornets: Merlin Iones, Marjorie Le Roy. Second Cornets: George Fifer, William Paton. First Trumpets: Arthur Leach, Eugene Sunday. Second Trumpets: Robert Gold, lack Sands. French Horns: lrene Daum, Ernest Macht, Earl Merritt, Laurenta Wick, David Zimmerman. Trombones: Melvin Ericson, Bill Hey, Peter Huissen, Edward Ioling, Primo Tasso, William Wallace. Baritones: Harold Bergren, Ar- nold Kreuser, Harold Ogden, Robert Zabukovec. E-ilat Basses: Edward Barnes, Charles Gordon. Sousaphones: Ernest Keuck, Otto Liebau, Delmont Oquist, Monroe Zietz. Percussion lnstruments: Mildred Bjorn, Norton Gahr, Bur- dette Holt, Ralph Mancusi, Robert Mink. Flute and Piccolo: Richard Anderson, Roy Wisch. Oboes: Roy Anderson, Iohn Zutta. E-flat Cornet: Eleanor Duell. First Clarinets: Mary Baar, Daniel Bilotti, jerry Gagliardi, Lenore Kostack. Iames Ostlund, Second Clarinets: Charlotte Clarke, Alvin Rochau, Sam Sturino, Delmar Tanck. Third Clarinets: Elmer Aiello, Arnold Nyberg, Marianna Redding, Melvin Story. Alto Clarinet: Walter Langer. Bass Clarinet: Helen Dowse. Bassoons: Dorothy Hansen, Manard Larsen. Alto Saxo- phones: Bernice Corman, Robert Kingsley, Viola Puntillo, Gloria Voight. Tenor Saxophones: Vera Rowe, Don Tower. Baritone Saxophone: Delbert Wegner. Student Council Helen Mae Bentz ........ President. ..... ...... K ent Dobbins Kent Dobbins ......... Vice-President ....... Donald Schmidt Margaret Hallett .... Secretary-Treasurer.Vivian St. Germain Mr. Rafshol .......................... Adviser Mildred Bjorn, Peter Buratti, Frances Cimino, Bob Diehl, Gerald Dowe, Patricia Exton, Marjorie Fogwell, Dorothy Foster, Virginia Hansen, Alan Hanson, Ierry Hebron, Dorothy Pu PI: his Semen Hinners, Mary Korkus, lean Kress, Richard Kutrin, Bonny Lee Larsen, Otto Liebau, lennie Lori, Robert Newman, Harry Peck, Robert Preston, Gilbert Rannick, Iohn Reith, Charles Sampson, Don Schmidt, Ethel Mae Schwalbe, Thomas Shel- ley, Vivian St. Germain, Alice Strange, Lorraine Taylor, Edith Williams, La Setta Woods, lean Alvord, Richard Stange, loyce Wicks. Senior Girl Reserve Lucille lanesky .......... President ............. Betty Lamb Dorothy Biddinger. .... Vice-President ..... Bonny Lee Larsen Virginia Chiappetta ..... Secretary ........... Shirley Rowe Frances Cimino ......... Treasurer ............ Mary Bartell Miss Schuessler. ......... Adviser ....,.... .Miss Schuessler Ioyce Bartell, Alice Lee Bahlert, Helen May Bentz, Lucille Beardsley, Anita Bianco, lane Brown, Mary Burns, Charlotte Bjorn, Dorothy Clough, Mary Lou Drake, lrene Duczak, Dorothy Foster, Lois Engelson, Mary Gallo, Margaret Hallett, Marie Hamelink, lean Harbaugh, Phyllis Harbaugh, Virginia Harper, Mildred Hedlund, Grace Hitzker, Betty Hollister, Patricia Hollister, Lorraine lacobs, Kay Keating, Elaine Kess- ler, Eleanor Kuchera, Betty Larsen, Helen Laurinitis, Lorraine Leeder, Betty McNamara, Rena Marchio, Mildred Martinson, Margaret Mayer, Anita Metten, Genevieve Niesen, Bernice Nelson, Margaret Oakes, Helen Overholt, Ruth Redstrom, Mary Richards, lane Riley, Bronwen Roberts, Shirley Rowe, Fay Russell, Verne Selstad, Ethel Mae Schwalbe, Geraldine Schancck, Barbara Schuppenhauer, lrene Shultz, Bette Starr, Dorothy Szytkowski, Gladys Cagntway, Iosephine Fumo, Santino Gallo, Alvira Harper, Ruth lohnson, Mildred Koziol, Bonny Lee Larsen, Rosemarie Lorentzen, Iennie Lori, Frances Morse, Mary Nolan, Marguerite Olle, Patricia Ryall, Mildred Simeon, Vivian St. Germain, Erminie Stripe. Latin Club Kay Keating ........................ President lane Riley ........ ..,.. V ice-President Betty lane Lamb .... .,... S ecretary Mary Richards. . . .... Treasurer Miss Clapp ..... . . .Adviser I ugrf I' u,hty I' ight Iune Alberts, Elaine Andresen, Isabelle Barr, Robert Bentz, Clinton Busacca, Virginia Brady, Eugene DeVlieg, Ursuline Donais, Gerald Dowe, Helen Dowse, Lorraine Eisenhauer, Eleanor Firchow, Chester Goldstein, Marjorie Greenwald, Marilyn Hendrickson, lerry Hogan, Burdette Holt, Mary Lee Hubbard, Betty Hutchinson, Esther Larsen, Gertrude Larsen, Ianice Mayer, Carol Nielsen, Bernice Nelson, Mary O'l..eary, Helen Overholt, Pauline Parker, Robert Preston, Margaret Prostko, Geraldine Rocknowski, Ioe Romano, lean Rompesky, Muriel Ruffalo, Vernon Shepard, Mary Skarakis, loe Spalatto, Grace Switalski, Dina Tasso, Alan Taylor, lean Toner, Helen Wiklund, Edith Williams, Roy Wisch, Helen Zalubowski, Naomi Zemlock, Consuela Zukowski. Boys' Quartets Loretta Ryckowski ..................... Pianist Eleanor Firchow ........... .......... P ianist Miss Larsen ...,.............. - .A ..... . .Adviser Syril Ellison, Charles Englund, Frank Gelsone, Donald Haun, William Kuessow, Martin Peterson, Donald Schmidt, Kenneth Sorenson. Girl Scouts Marilyn Haflich .......... Vocational Guidance Anita Metten ............... Outdoor Activities Marilyn Monteen ................... Dramatics Betty Wallace, Dorothy Wilson ....... Mariners Betty Yule ....,............... Arts and Crafts Miss Smith, Miss Yingling, Miss lankus, Miss Cook, Miss Vanderhoot ....... Advisers Peqqy Barber, Mary Barengo, Frances Bedore, Rosalie Berkowitz, Gertrude Biddinger, Margaret Biekel, Iacqueline Binninger, Eloise Bishop, Pearl Bollero, Betty Bray, Virginia Brokaw, lean Buell, Charlotte Clarke, Evelyn Crump, Gretch- en Ditmar, Patricia Exton, Rosemary Fleese, Marjorie Fog- well, Susan Fonk, Marian Gardner, Olivia Gentile, Elvira Harper, Mildred Heffellinger, Dolores Herrema, Mary Ann Herrmann, Betty Hutchinson, Ellen Iorgensen, Elaine Kessler, Helen Larsen, Edith Lassen, Ieanne Lippert, Lola May. Frances Morse, Ann Murray, Ieanne Niederprirn, Carol Niel- son, lean Norlander, Rose Noto, Alice Nystrom, Marguerite Olle, Margaret Orth, Ruth Redfern, Ramona Roders, Shirley Rowe, Rose Schmidt, Mary Skarakis, Audrey Sorenson, Ruth Starika, Grace Marie Steele, Margaret Strangberg, Alice Strange, Grace Switalski, Norma Vanderheide, Dorothy Vidas, Betty Walker, Helen Wiklund, Dorothy Wilson, Kate Winkler, Louise Wood, Mary Woodard, Elaine Zuidweg. Da Vinci Club Daniel Bilotti ........................ President Mary Ingham ..... .... V ice-President Dolores Herrema ..... ..... S ecretary William Callahan .... .... . .... T reasurer Miss Canfield ........................ Adviser Margaret Callahan, Marie Harnelink, Bernice Henn, Le Roy Housh, Mary Ingham, Helen Iobek, Beverly Iopek, Gerald Keitel, Vincent Kondratowicz, Rosemarie Lorentzen, Lorraine Madden, Frances Morse, Mary Nolan, Leone Polan- sky, Marjorie Ruffalo, lean Scholey, Betty Smith, Ioseph Spallato, Maurice INalraven, Ianet Waters, Ray Wojnicz, Alice Zukowski, Alice Nystrom, Verna Selstad, Mary Skarakis, Robert Van Wie. Red Triangle William Rafferty .................... President Bill Ivy ....,................... Vice-President Peter H. Bosman .,... ....... S ecretary lack Dibble. ......... . . . ..... Treasurer Mr. Paddock ......................... Adviser William Bode, Robert Iverson, Ervin Kobs, Robert Kotz. Robert Newman, Vernon Shepard, Francis Stank, Raymond Switzer, Iames Williams. Hi -Y Robert Stortz. ............ President .... ..... T ed Peters Howard Gorsegner .... Vice-President .... ..... P aul Larsen Paul Larsen ............. Secretary .... ......... I ack Pope Alfred Andrea ....,..... Treasurer .......... Alfred Andrea Reginald Hubbard. . .Corres. Secretary. ..Thomas Hammond Mr. Chapel .............. Adviser .............. Mr. Chapel Keith Buell, Kent Dobbins, Ierry Hammond, Reginald Hubbard, Robert Diehl, Robert Preston, Gilbert Ranntck, Raoul Redstrom, Iohn Richards, Thomas Shelley, Bill Scholz, Robert Stortz, Richard Wilberg, Donald Orgish. S. C. A. Cashiers Eleanor Lane .........,......... Head Cashier lean Kurienowicz, Robert Packman. .Assistants Mr. Browne ....... .................. A dviser Dorothy Ahlefeldt, Venry Aiello, Iames Anderson, Frances Bedore, William Berkley, Arthur Bernard, Harold Boardman, Elwin Bomier, Ioan Brittle, Ellen Brown, loe Bruns, Thomas Christensen, Dwight Dagon, Betty Demmer, Gerald Dowe, Charlotte Drougge, Robert Engels, Agnes Erickson. Dorothy Gahr, Frank Gallo, Fernando Gentile, Roger Ham- mond, Douglas Hammes, Paul Herrick, Joyce Holderness, William Irving, Ioan lsermann, Robert Koehl, Lenore Kostack, lean Kurienowicz, Axel Larsen, Iames Loizzo, Mary Martin, Mildred Martinsen, Leo Molinaro, Iohn Mostenan, Betty Ann Newman, Arlene Orgish, Pasky Pallamolla, Harry Peck, Ted Peters, Ianice Piehl, Nello Pinzi, Robert Preston, Mary lane Ramsey, Betty Rasmussen, Anna May Rieschl, Peter Ritacca, Geraldine Rocknowski, Willis Ruhle, Sidney Scholar, Iohn Siemion, Nettie Smith, Sherman Smith, David Speaker, Homer Story, Loraine Swanson, Lorraine Taylor, Robert 'l'ipple, Ieanette Tomczak, lean Tomlinson, Douglas Tuttle. Robert Ungenmach, Ioe Vanchena, Eugene Weise, Robert Werner, Roy lNisch, lack Wolslager, Alicia Zukowski. K Club William Hughes. ............. ..... P resident Mr. Trewyn .......................... Adviser Victor Aiello, William Berkley, Bob Bernacchi, Bill Bilotti, Blair Bonell, Iohn Busacca, David Byrd, Frank Cicerio, Art Cunningham, lack Dibble, Bob Diehl, Thomas Dobbins, Frank Falduto, Iames Fitzmaurice, Ierry Geyer, Milan Hains, George Hansen, Eugene Hansen, Bill Huntoon, Edward Kar- powitz, Edward Krok, Don Orgish, Ted Peters, Bertil Peterson, Stanley Pietrick, lack Pope, Robert Preston, William Rafferty, Richard Ramlow, Clifford Richards, Gerhard Roemer, Bill Scholz, Bill Shawalwk, Iohn Sokow, Francis Stank, Harry Stephens, Raymond Switzer, Lester Thompson. P nge Eighty-Nine Page Ninety Thursday Chorus lelsey Shilla ........................ President Clifton Homan ....... .... S ecretary, Reporter Harriet Stephenson .... ............ L ibrarian Roma Chiappetta .... ..... T reasurer Miss Larsen. ......................... Adviser Ruth Blaim, Florence Bruno, Louise lane Castona, Anne Cernak, lrene Chovan, Fred Corraro, Violet Densmore, Eleanor Eirchow, Maxine Gray, Iames Hall, Donald Haun, Lucile Iocius, lohn Kalcic, Helen Kazell, Eleanor Kraai, Shirley Kreiger, William Kuessow, Rena Marchio, Claude Melito, Dorothy Meyer, Shirley Morton, Antonia Principe, Carmen Quilici, Lorraine Hamlow, Muriel Buffalo, Eclythe Shilla, Violet Shilla, loyce Stange, Betty lane Stein, Leona Tieman, Angeline Ventura, Helen Vodnik, Lena Aiello, Dolores Bornhuetter, Loretta Brandt, Kaye Frye, Eva Gelsone, Iohn Hogan, Ruth Holman, Rita Kerkhoti, Frances Kiteley. Eunice E. Lehman, Arlette Lewis, Margaret Mayer, Alice Miller, Betty McNamara, Melvin Morley, Don Orgish, Clelia Pierangeli, Nell Placenti, losephine Savaglio, Art Smith, loe Sturino, Natalie Thomas, Dorothy Wegner. Sub Deb Club Virginia Harper ..................... President Dorothy Miller .... Aileen Hansen . ....,...... Secretary4Treasurer . . . . . . . .Vice-President Miss Daniel .......................... Adviser Karla Balk, Doris Mae Barengo, Dorothea Gray, Phyllis Harbaugh, Vera Victorson. , Trident Club Madjol Nielsen. ..................... President Norma McDowell ..........,.... Vice-President Connie Letsom. ............ Secretaryffreasurer Miss Vanderhoot, Mrs. Sandholm, Miss Yingling ..................... Advisers Dorothy Adrian, Blanche Burnette, LaVerne E lug, Mildred Gatley, lean Harbaugh, Phyllis Harbaugh, Doris Hanson, Vivian Houte, Edith Lassen, Patricia McGurgan, Betty McNamara, Lucille Newhouse, Ruth Partridge, Mary Rich- ards, Patricia Ryall, Shirley Smith, Margaret Strangberg, Grace Switalski, Dorothy Sykes, Eileen Tully, Betty Yule. National Forensic League Mr. Davies. .......................... Adviser Richard Anderson. Dorothy Andrus, lack Beckman, Hus- sell Chase, Dorothy Clough, Betty Congdon, Eugene DeVlieg, George Eeest, lack Ferris, Howard Gorsegner, Edith Lassen, Connie Letsom, lack Milward, Alfred Namejunas, Robert Newman, Vtfesley Nielsen, Ted Peters, Bertil Peterson, Shelby Peterson, Irma Swanson, Curtis Swigart, Edward Ungemach. Debate Mr. Davies. .................,........ Adviser Richard Anderson, Dorothy Andrus, Russell Chase. Dorothy Clough, Eugene DeVlieg, lack Ferris, Howard Gorsegner, Edith Lassen, Robert Newman, Ted Peters, Shelby Peterson, Curtis Swigart. Patrons of the 1939 SPY American Legion R. V. Baker W. H. Bennett, M.D. A. L. Drury Eagles Ellis Club George C. Gabe C. H. Gebhart M.D. Walter W. Hammond Ur. B. Spalding Hill Ernest E. Jones Dr. Kleinpell Thomas B. Lane D.D.S Dr. Leif Lokvam Dr. H. S. Murphy Dr. S. W. Murphy John Niederprim Dr. A. E. Pacetti Lewis W. 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LAN DGREN'S DAIRY 15-INCH 1901i Q W , f , ,in M'o'DI-:RN - E e .-no'r'rLEs f pdd ensue 6 ,nie vou wnnn... t ' H n ow en 271 Kenosliafs Finest Dairy Products fJ1'1w Us A Trial Phone 71-12 5419 - 16th Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Our study of the eye and its need for better sight, place us in a pos- ition to render El useful service to those who require eyesight attention. 14. lb rwgwmfiw, otfii 11. P. F Hl'.HliMANN. OPT. U. Uptontelriwts Kenosha Optical Co. Kenoshzfs Foremost Optometrists ,l'lti1r'llIIl I-'utldiug Ie-Rey-ltone 4441 OFFICE HOURS 8:30 H, M. to 5:30 P. M. EVENINGS Tuesdays and Saturdays I Wlnflv-S lull ' lla, A ' ,lilly ill , ll' ill L, rillrl s E R v I c E i.,g -'Y it I A I G After Graduation S A I Q . . 41 , Q comes higher learning or wg a position to show others how we can be of Service to our Community. Honest Service the kind without bargain short cuts always pays the best dividends. C. S. HUBBARD fgeweler 6 gngruuer 705-58th Steet Class 01 1915 MACWHYTE COMPANY MANUFA CTURERS OF Wire Rope Aircraft Strands and Cord Aircraft Tie Rods Lockwasher Wire Braided Wire Rope Slings Galvanized Strand KENOSHA, WISCONSIN NEW YORK - PHILADELPHIA - CHICAGO PITTSBURGH - FORT WORTH SAN FRANCISCO - PORTLAND Distributors throughout the US. Page Nirwlx-N ANAQQQA 1 I x A THE AMERICAN BRASS C0lVIPANY KENIISIIA BRANCH DHLE BLOCK Charles A. Leonard Ir. M Glass of 1887 D BONDING Sz INSURANCE 628 56 h S 9l'3C1,Zl62fiOll- C1070 payfuazrtiflzfar attwftmzl tu gradzrates' !Jirr11n'S,jln' graffzzaliurl is 5111 fllljlwffrlllf cjmqifz ilz tfzrf frfv cy Ellllf srmfwzi. JORANDBY STUDIO CC1app Studiol 5914 - 22 Ave. Phone 2-1923 Artists Material Wallpaper Quality Paints Winclow Shades Picture Framing ' oo Eid DE BERGE'S PAINT STORE ZU04-U8 63rd St, I-'huns 4032 l l COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I r l 70 Years of Dependable Service That Good Coal SINCE 1869 BALD WIN COAL CO. A LESSON IN THRIFT ---- SHOP AT PENNEY'S AND SAVE! ' x x ' ' J. c.' PAENNEY contrast, :ne pazatld Corner Fifty - Eighth Street and Seventh Avenue - - Kenosha, Wisconsin I llll With Best Wishes KENOSI-IA CHAMBER OF CCMMERCE The Best of Everything in F ue! Phone 3175 6415'28th Avenue ,I 451 1 enosha Iaundr - on n Ano ononusss CLEANING - WG' ,.. o o ,W n - 'I' emu , ' n ' flffl n I CHAS. T. VVERNER, Prop. fi, ,4,4'1' In ' o 4, WH I 717, l 5g2'7f ff Affeslq ! n ' o i5ns'5'f4:fnI f L e and - A W: i n e e e e e eeee ee 1A1 1 ee e ee, ' ' 1 Have you tried our homogenized milk ? gig .2 Tw--wt o A 1 -o o o- - G0lDE l DA' o k 'ki n n ' ' ---Y -E W . w at your service M'3N il Fuel C0' 5 Kenosha's Better Milk 6337-14th Ave. Phone 7171 1 Phone 8011 2103 - 56th St. n 1150 Il lll Best wishes V t The Graduating Class of 1939 Compliments of VVALGREEN DRUG CO. E Cnyhe SHEHIDAN FUEL Lo. E iw M 5114 Sheridan Rd E E X i E E . . E MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT , Kenosha, Wlsconsm l INSURANCE CORPQRATIQN Q , l Z I ll I Ill CZQD8 take this opportzmity of extending in fwza,,,,,m,,,m 6 of our lzearfiesf Congratzzlatiozrs to all t zfzrzezfzfzfvers of the Class of 1959. . Slliipr 011 Socket Wrenches ,S , N Q SNAP-om TINQILS Inc. Better and More Satisfactory Portraiture Sydney Studio r 5919-SIXTH AVE. KENOSHA, WIS. i Satisfaction- - is yours in our large selection of young mens Spring and Summer suits at 361950, 323.50 and 330.00 ISERMANN BROTHERS 614 - 616 Fifty-Sixth st, I U II I ll Qsixth Avenue Studio We Catch Your Smile' QYXQTOGQAQL I SI36-6th Avenue FKA: , 5 2, ' F 'fo e' Dial 9978 A h J S h WI M B COMPLIMENTS OF THE KENOSI-IA REALTY COMPANY Insurance Surety Bonds Real Estate f IND E1 -Q-af is Q sm 'K' Q U? 5: 31 E Q 5 Y R' I Z' C' 225 Ucw af? U' UQ O5 W n-1 i OJ I i NJ Q QD Q 1-4- i E 1 4 1 rn i :I i : . ro K Milk Producers Association . 5 l i i , W - 5 A Complete Milk Service GOLDEN GUERNSEY TIP-TGP MILK I IIIH N S ELGIN Handsome 17-jewel Elgin for men, 10-kt. r l l'll f 3 , 'N ' ' N. S3915 Ng 9 ' l MA ' ugly will . ENN gold filled case. curved. ,-.rp .r ff' . S 50 '.,. if if K 52 5 HAMILTON i I 17-jewel movement of 'gf' railroad accuracy. 14- kt. gold Filled case. f ' pf 'V 7 Y Q-sm fig Ny' 111. s lil! ff, ' Q,-lg Ladie's GRUEN A A A lovely' new style Gruen. 14-kt. gold On filled curved case, 17- jewel movement. ?,.l 17-Jewel BULOVA Charming yellow gold f--1 ' f, X BNA Elisa rw, 6- S2975 -L x IA .Q color 17-jxwel Bulova Catherine Depend- able. IIE IlBER'l S Credit Jewelers t the Corner of 7th Ave. Sz 58th St. ilillfl BARDEN' S SOTH YEAR The Kenosha High School Had a Graduating Class of Five HE Barden Store had its beginnings in the year 1889. That year the Kenosha High School had five graduates. The principal was Mr. W. J. Pollock .... Since then Barden's has faithfully served thousands of high school students and teachers. Many of our customers now are grandparents of present day students, . . , During the span of 50 years we have seen many classes graduate. To all of them have gone our good wishes. To none were our congratulations more sincere than those now extended to the Class of 1939. BARDEN'S r KENOSI-lA'S FOREMOST STORE SINCE 1889 I Iv Um' llilllllfvll Six Qgnes Mask Qlanhp Shop Home Made Candies Remember EZV6711'0ll6 Likes Candy Phone 7841 5828 - 6th Ave -f --Yi ----- - f - -- - ---- -- -------- -- i Compliments of . N'0R S-H o nfs CLEANERS and DYERS 66I5- sth Avenue Phone 8I2I ,fqifotfz Qgroof Dry Glefiizizzg For These Modern Times A Store Where Quality Style and Service Meet Your Needs , , o , nw TVR' C' ravsnrn AVE. con. or 50TH.l15 QSIMIICQ fo J-Izufreflis for Quality Yessir, boys are treating their girls at ANDREA'S, while girls, when entertaining, are using ANDREAUS FRESH FROZEN ICE CREAM. JACK ANDREA CONFECTIONER Established in 1911 Phone 7732 2401 - 60 th St. Priya- Um' fllIll1lI'4'tlS Compliments of GonnoNz:::::.'iLco. 2929- 75th St. Phone 8191 SEGAL'S Graduation Dresses 557.95 - 510.95 - 5514.95 5709 Sixth Avenue Established 1860 Compliments mlumg ifaangfn MU ew SPECIALTQ? BRASS co. Qhmpanp i Dairy Equipment FUNERAL DIRECTORS i 'ff Ken0sha,Wisconsin s 1907 1939 I U llllll W Compliments l 4 Compliments of of i Kenosha Lumber QDVQ-953 eSfUCZi0 8: Coal Co. p M 5 Phone 5751 614 Fifty-Eighth Sr. Phone 3144 2514- 52nd sr. Compliments of THE SERVICE Moron SALES co. BROWN NAUONAL BANK Your Chevrolet Dealer l Member F. D. I. C. N 4 4 'Q Telephone 5136 5815 Fifth Avenue ! 2216 , 631-d Street I 0 HIIZN O ur p h o n e number is on the front cover of your phone 41 dlrectory FAVORED FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS STOP IN AT El'S'l'ElN'S 5625 SIXTH AVENUE -- KENOSHA KENOSHA CITIZENS LOAN 81 INVESTMENT CO. 5l5 Fifty-Slxrh Street The Pzouvfr Small Loan Compfnzy of Wiscorzsin A mmpauy Qff by, wzdfor CfI'l'Z6'IlS Qf Kuzoslm Compliments of 'Veterans nf jfureign Ulfkiars Junker-Bull Post 1865 Compliments of KROGER CONSUMERS S T o R E S uudrvd Tw: FRANK G. WESTLAND I1ISIH'0lICF- Rm! ESff11'r'- Mortgage Loans Room 6- First National Bank Bldg. l KIMBALL PIANOS HID- WESI Kenoshu's Mos! Complefe Mum House 22l0'6OTN STRHT -9' PARHINTIER BLDG. CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS ERNST'S BOOK STORE Shoes That You Lilew To Wmr All Tlzrouglz Life l'5rml.'S, Slrllfmzwy, fmt! Of7i:r .Snfvfvlnw 1 , 'ml law fl 'mflclf' xl 1 ' f 1 CLOUGH S SHOE STORE F' - ' 11 D' 1 441 619 'HY elght Sffeef la 8 6130-22nd Avenue Telephone 7541 Josephson 8z Zimmerman Co. Pl.lffXlHING AND HliA'l'lNG liI.liC'l'RlCAl, CON'l'RAC'IiOliS HARIJWARI-1 6104 - 22nd Avenue Kenosha, Wisconsin l l For the style of haircut best 1 suited to your personality A 1 1 l Visit g Anclrea's Barber Shop l 2211 - 63rd Street Page' Um' ,Illlllll'l'l11'JI Home of the Freezer-Fresh Ice Cream ARMELKORN Phone 5723 Orpheum Bldg. MAYER DRUG CO. HARRY F. MAYER 5537 - 6th Avenue Phones 8813 Sz 8915 KENOSHA. WISCONSIN Bernacchfs Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION Nl'I1CI.fXl.lS'l5 3900 Roosevelt Road Phone 2-3844 Lpazfwr. Qfzaeajfbr. and flfafzl qdlltllfaill Lpens and ffver'-fSf1z1rp ftpezzcifs 55195 to 515.00 THOMAS J. DALE jeweler since 1896 JOHN L. HOGAN fnsuraucte flgezfoy PHONE 5646 6034 - 22nd Avenue C. A. Tennessen Member of Board of Education I U ,lllllllff'llTHl'll'1' Van's Complete Food Market A Te'e h ne2'25'4 A A Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables and I- Bird's-eye Frosted Foods Insurance 7516 Sl'18I'lClE1I1 Road Pl'1OI16 7101 Representing the Hartford and The Travelers Chris, va,,Daalwyl., Propfiet First National Bank Building, Kenosha, Wis. , Y V V V V YYYY Y VY 277 Y 7 iii YYY CORNWELL S reg N A A Arneson Foundry Inc. 6'6'58t ' Sheet lllfffoldfngbgg T ELECTRIC STEEL TOYS Qi wax ,y SEMI STEEL Paint 4 GREY lRoN V--x.,.Aq,o0o'1 , Drapery A ' T PHONE 9123 KENOSHA, wus T Merluusames T QWTY AT REAbONABLE PRICES The only exclusive T G R E E N I N G ' S Childrens store in Kenosha l , l STORE FOR MEN AND BOXS 5713-sixth Avenue T V 6304 - 22 nd Avenue l'ug4'Un4'HulI1fr4'11Tl1i FRITZ RUBY FUEL Handled with Care and Courtesy AUTCMOTWE PARTS Badger Fuel and Supply 815-57 sr. Phone 9917 Com pany CHARLES H. PFENNIG, INC. 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