Kenosha High School - Spy Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

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There came to be a score of teachers and hundreds of pupils, and the building was outgrown. But the people of Kenosha were inspired by the courage of Mary D. Bradford, the leadership of G. F. Loomis, the vision of George Nelson Tremper, And the dream took on giant proportions. On February 20, 1926, the beautiful Keno- sha Central High School became our own. This proud building covers a city block . . . there are two principals, a faculty of eighty teachers, and a student body of eighteen hundred . . . the classes fill both the old and new buildings. And the people of Kenosha did not forget . . . on February 20, 1940, they changed the name of our school to the Mary D. Bradford Senior High School. Now the dream goes on. Our school is one hundred years old. Look you, and be proud. It was the first free public high school west of the Alleghenies. For there were dreams like Michael Frank, Mary D. Bradford, G. F. Loomis, and George Nelson Tremper, and builders like the men and women of Kenosha. ' , 1 o Nl, QT HJ.. ' 1 v v J .'. . f. A x 1 . N J ','w Sf g,4.., .3 'el . wr 4 1 I I 4 E i A A , A ,, O my 1 5 I sf X 1' ,W J 5 fi' 7 if Or - , Q, W 1 ef if x mf, ' 1 Ag f Q4 Mfg A v Rik, rf! Aa. X 7 , , I M D' 'fl 'F A - X- f .C UC .fln NIL- ' X IME, v Jfiiffy M fx :- bei , if www 5. 55 4 11 L. Mfg' , QW 4 5 ,sf 'X 'Q sg 1' J ,X rf 'ftlmif' f ix HY iii iw 'A 3 'GX , -L 1' 'iq I vw- A , . h , 4 .Q , . yn Fi .SZAOOX Here is our school today, 1949 . . . the quiet buzzing as you walk down the halls past the classrooms, the smiling, friendly kids that you meet everywhere, the pens, the notebooks, the slam of steel locker doors, the scratch of pen- cils and the rustle of paper as you prepare for the much -dreaded test, the tick of the clock in your unending sixth hour study, the refreshing ice cream sundae at your favorite hangout, the stately gray building, the tree shaded park . . . all these are part of our school day. Q ,M-'W' sw '? N.. . 5, Ss 4? ,g T as Q is - . , - . 1 gf-nm' L 1 I .JB YOUR ADMINISTRATORS F. E. CONNER, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools D. T. IOHN, M.A. Principal I, F. STOCKER, M.A. Assistant Principal WINIFRED FARLEY, M.A. Counselor of Girls Mr. Iohn mThe main office is T lathe headquarters of our administration 1 and their helpers. Here the network of rules, classes, clubs, schedules, and activ- ities which make up our school life origi- nates. K THE OFFICE AZALEA TERRY HAZEL HERLEY BEATRICE HART HELEN RASTOCNY Mr. Stocker Miss Farley CARMELLA RENDE .- VAY, ,st-..,,,g-gt.'-,3,',L'f Q ,, ,..t, ,W . 1 ,ui C, .-,,. ,,,., Y. .-:,,,.a.:,-....s- V- V,-,, A Terry Herley Hart Rastocny Rende - 14 - 1 ' 15' ,ff .' .L ,-2' ,V .. ,.,,5m:4.,f.?,. w x Q J , .M,.fgffj ff 1- K , 19 X Hx gf 1 LQQ E4 , X , I ' ,-gill- . ' 'j. X J V .wwwwrk ,M Wx?-www X ,,4N,w.www 'fn N... Vw i Densmore Bacher Bcmgsberg Binnie Bisbee Breiseth Fenske Hannon Hansen Michaelis Moody Murphy Margaret Densmore M.A .... Eunice Penske BA .... Maurice A. Hannon Smith Bacher M.A .... Myrtle Bangs- t- ' ILIIIVUHJ G-ngignsen MEM-1' ' ' - - er a ewe yn ..... ar ena befg MA' ' ' ' Nom Beufy Bmme BQ Michaelis MA .... Charlotte Moody - - A- Florence Blsbee M- ---- Rui MA .... Mary Elizabeth Murphy MA. Bfelseih M-A ---- R'-nh Brown M-A ---- . . . Florence Barr Nelson BA .... Laura Edith Gene Daniel MA .... Arthur S. E. Steffen M.A. .t Besides teaching basic r-ules of punctuation, spelling, and grammar, our English classes fos- ter understanding and appreciation of good literature. Miss Bisbee takes her E l' h 7 I t f ng is cuss ou o doors to catch the spirit of nature poetry. Brown Daniel Nelson Steffan Alma M. Merrick M.A .... Leone Schuessler Bayler M.S .... Iuliana Blank M.A .... Ruth Brown M.A .... Margaret Densmore MA .... Virginia Wilson M.A. Is it politics or Spanish? Whatever it is, Miss Brown and Oswald Lehnart seem to agree. Merrick Blank Bayler Wilson Good neighbor policies and bilingual ability are developed in our lan- guage classes. 'TJ Eyes and ears are alert to Mr. Walter as he explains a physics theory. I 1. 9, .. I ' .MJ I r di bf SEIE EE - MATH Uur science and mathc matics departments . . a world of microscopes sulfuric acid, compasses and pickled frogs, when scientists of the futur. are already experiment ing and solving prob lems. Mary Doherty M.A .... Donal Buck MA .... Byron Dave' M.A .... Harold Foote M.S. . . Lydia Goerz Ph.M .... B. Vl Huberty B.A .... W. C. Krus M.A .... Charles Walter MJ! . . . Philip Whitaker MA. Doherty Andrews Baar Bayler Buck Caswell Cosner Davey Foote Goerz Griffin Huberty Kruse Novack Nye Walter Whitaker ..18.-. milhifeh efBl2I'gl2U DIED JANUARY zs. 1949 An understanding teacher and an understanding friend Florence Baar M.A .... Ona Andrews MA .... C. E. Bayler Ph.B .... Florence Caswell M.A. . . . Russell Cosner M.S. . . . Lydia Goerz Ph.M .... Tella Griffin MA .... Catherine No- vack M.A .... Richard Nye M.A. NT 1 i 1 Campbell Baldwin Duncan Hartzell Hermsen Iohnson Kronenwetter Oates Elsie Cumro Baldwin M.A .... Lois lean Campbell M.A .... Mabel B. Dun- can M.A .... T. L. Hartzell M.Ed .... Leon Hermsen B.A .... Avis lohnson M.A .... Evelyn Kronenwetter M.A .... Caryl Lucille Oates M.A. Our commercial department . . . where the bookkeepers and stenographers of tomor- row are hard at work master- ing shorthand, typing, busi- ness practice, and comptom- etry. Home economics . . . a realm of enticing odors, the needle and thread, person- al grooming habits, and baby care in- structions, where the next generation of model wives learn the complexities of housekeeping. A busy hour is spent in learning the culinary arts. Marjorie Corbin MA .... A Freeberg B.S .... H. A. Lu M.A .... Teresa McDonouc Ph.M .... B. D. Reppert B.S Harriet F. Smith . . . Harvard 1 Smith M.S .... Florence Sokol M.A .... Edward Thomas M . . . H. D. Valaske Freeberq Link Heppert Sokolik Corbin Smith Thomas Valaske McDonough Smith Under the supervision of Ianice Van Caster. Frank Conley, Irma Mattiazzi, Betty Norgaard, and Bob Soderberg crowd the desk to sign lor a library hour. Dorothy Slater Ph.B. Library, Spy . . . Elsie Reed B.A. Library . . . Ianice Peter- sen Van Caster Library . . . Iohn Davie Ph.B. Speech . . . Kenneth D. Brow lVI.A. Art . . . Sam P. Christy BA. Art . . . Catherine Hargrave M.A. Music . . . Howard Dunham B.S. Band, Orchestra Slater Reed Van Caster Davies Brown Christy Hargrave Dunham 1211 Fine Arts . . . an en- chanted world of music, books, art. and the theater. where students learn that sleeping and eating are not the only delightful rec- reations in life. In the sparkling sun, Miss Duncan's Modern History Class soaks up the warm rays and new knowledge. SUEIHL SIIIE IIE -10 Martelle Hansen Hastings Owens Raishol Smith -22- W. W. Martelle M.A .... Matilda Han- sen M.A .... Hope Hastings MA .... W. F. Owens M.A .... Martin Rafshol M.A .... Glenn Smith M.A. Our social science department . . . a group of ever-changing studies, where students delve back into history, keep pace with current events, and pre- pare themselves to become in- telligent citizens of their coun- try and the world. Industrial arts . . . a factory of complex machinery, where boys are taught printing, me- chanical drawing, electricity, radio, engine overhaul, and many other trades. eeefPHYs11:A1ffeeee L. E. Engle B.A .... Shirley Iameson MA .... I. A. Peel M.S .... William H. Schumacher M.S .... Andrew P. Smith M.A .... Ruth Spaulding B.S .... Iames Trebbin . . . Mildred Vanderhoof MA. Our physical education de- partment . . . where the gyms, swimming pool, and locker rooms are in full swing all day developing brawn, athletic skills, and aching muscles. Vanderhooi Engle Iameson Kupierschmidt Peel Schumacher Smith Spaulding Trebbin Sophomore B Class offi- cers, Larry Boyd-treasurer: Don Reiter-secretary, Glenda Sheppard-vice- president: and Alan Ame- che-president, examine the familiar marker on the site of the first free high school west of the Alleghanies. ov -1 EEL SS Hnmernnm 12 MR. REPPERT Row 1: D. Andrews, L. Nello. F. Martino M. Mardoian. B. Caracciola. H. Bruns. I Hartnell, L. Iorgensen, I. Kosloske. Row 2: I.. Greb, R. Blackmon, S. Grunt, G. Breiling, I. Metallo, E. lung, L. Keller, E Nelson. Row 3: H. Miller, C. Metallo, H. Mcmthei I. Borland. I. Clark, I. Hagberq, A. Pott hast, P. Gram. Row 4: R. Graglia, B. Lawrence, C. Boero R. McMullen. L. Dalpaas. D. Nelson, R Martinson, G. Metallo. Hnmernnm 13 MISS BAAR Row l: D. Gerou. F. Molinaro. E. Potlhast, R. lorio, A, Ruebsamen. A. Horton. Row Z: B. Hamilton, G. Schroeder, C. Greisen, B. Adel. P. Tourtelot, S. Keat- ing. Row 3: A. Martz, D. Spaulding, L. Griffin, N. Bilotti. R. Goetluck, M. Anderson. Row 4: V. Borowsky. R. Stroik, L. Vile, D. Hautzinger, C. Richter, W, Pearce. qv i .L . UF 1951 Hnmernnm 18 MISS BLANK Row 1: E, Rosentreter, M. Schwenn, E. Klees, C, Stegall, G. Moldenauer, M. Dielmann, M. Willems, B. Frese, D. Brown. How 2: I. Rodis, I. Kavalauskas. L. Nick- els, M. Scoon, H. Monticelli, M. Weber H. Carlos, F. Heg. Row 3: G. Dreqer, E. Matrisch, I. Ketchum E. Knautz, D. Loechl, D. Klein, K. Gay: dos, F. Klitzke. Row 4: B. Blise, I. LaSota, H. Adamson W. Lissner, R. Krahn, G. Langenbach P. Langer, B. Martin. Hnmnrnnm 19 MISS GOERZ Row 1: Ioyce Erdman, B. MacKay, L. Gehrke D. Covin ton, D. Linder, M. Ca- . 9 pobianco, R. Rizzo, L. Kuphengst, I. Wil liams. Row 2: L. Boresch, I. Oberto, G. Smith, D Filz, D. Rasmussen, I. Lemorand, B Anderson, D. Kinner, M. Christian, D Smolinski, A. Swensen. Row 3: A. Doerller, I. Duberstine, M, De Zoma, C. Bruzas, I. Kretshner, B. Mitch- ell, F. Norgaard, P. LaVigne, M. Glass. Row 4: I. Genctme, H. Gorra, I. Christian sen. F. Christopherson, M. Matarrese, K Tennesen, M. Dulak, E. Perri, A. Wade. I-lnnex Student llnunml How 1: S. Grant. I. Stoebe, N. Mills, G Sheppard, T. Christensen. Row 2: B, Blise, S. Roberts, N. Bilotti. I Katz. B. Rose. Row 3: E. Matarrese, R. Meissner, D Reiter, I. Holderness. THE EL!-ISS UF 1951 Humernnm El MR. KRUSE Row 1: I- Dupons, L. Frederick, K. Con way, C. Hubbard. M. Henry, N. Ander son, T. Mcxtoskcr, I. Wehner, I. Wyman M. Hansen. Row 2: G. Klcccm, N. Holmgren, R. Robil lard, G. Howe, B. Rose, I. Eidsor, M Evans, S. Mieke. Row 3: M. Schend, I. Frederick, M. Vcrl astik, I. MacPherson, M. Duttilo, K Schmude, D. Icrmbrek, P. Mclko, G Vun Kctmmen. Row 4: R. Cumiskey, D. Perkin, G. Gior dcmo, H. Ierunek, O. MacPherson, D Mowry, R. Smith, L. Kent. Hnmernnm 22 MRS. NELSON Row 1: L. Cicchini, D. Slugoske, R. De- Sontis, D. Swanson, V. Langer, I. Mar ko, V, Heidersdorf, A. Koturski, V. Ol son. Row 2: G. Pohl. I. Rcxnous, R. McDonald K. New, L. Peruqini. I. Kotz, V. Krcxintz Br, Meteiver, L. Ameche. Row 3: F. Aiello, K. Heqmcm, I. Grebetz S. Englund, D. Wehner. C. Cooper, M Kirchner, B. Lubbers, I. Bruns. Row 4: P. Cosentino, I. Pccrmeter, T. Rosen- gren, D. Mellor, I. Mcxtolek, I. Wilson, B Smith. G, Fairbanks, R. DeLcxut. Hnmernnm E3 MR. HUBERTY Row 1: M, Derwae, T. Gentile, C. Larson, M. Loet, L. Ashby. D. Mcxlzcxhn, D. Horn- by. D. Coopmcn. How 2: V. Gentile, I. Meurer, P. Born- huetter, M. Curry. I. Michele, B. Buck- ley, R. Iokuboski, C. Gcchcirt, Row 3: G. O'Connell. D. Kavulicruskcs, D. Richardson. B. Norgcicrd, L. Ccxldclrt, N. Altholf, R. Ludwig. Row 4: S. Kishline, R. Koski, D. Reiter, R. Moore, M. Anderson, B, Simpkins, I, Null, G. Roberts. 1 Hnmernnm E11 MR. COSNER Row l: E. Stern, D. Milkent, E. Krieger B. Gross, V. Lewandowski, M. Lintz, P Garin, D. Velky, N. Lumley, E. Majeske. Row 2: F. Mastauskas, M. Bruchaty, M. Gruclzinski, V. Doty, I. Rudie. B. Meyer, P. Zaliewski, C. Hayward. Row 3: I. Holderness, L. Ehlert, I. Wacks, R. Norris, I. DeVroy, R. Torcaso. F. Ritacca, C. Hoefflin, R. Molinaro. Row 4: C. Frederick, I. Rode, R. Iackson, B. Lee, B. Haubrich, M. Radke. P. Trombino. Hnmeruum 25 MR. PEEL How 1: R. Smith, A. Beaumier, I. Walter, I. Gail, I. Stoebe, B. Lupi. Row 2: R. Hoey, H. Hlavata, M, Hrupka, N, Pias, I. Zaleski, G. Hoyland. Row 3: R. Peterson, D. Fornero, H. Proulx. M. Ventura, I. Timm. Row 4: F. Ecklor, M. Bonofiglio, I. Suther- land, D. Gerlach, I. Passaralli, H. Radtke, R. Schneider. Hnmnrnum EB MRS. BACHER Row 1: D. Ogorodnik, M. Herechski, E. Iurs, I, Schneider, M. Rode, I. Hummel M. Watring, F. DeConte. M. Holm. Row 2: S. Smilh, P. Thomey, C. Omeliarr chuk, L. Thrasher, M. Elsen, I. Iackson I. Iohnson, R. Mayer, G. Sheppard, I Eppers. Row 3: R. Bloxdorf D. Bund M. Zalu I Y. - bawski. V. Svendson, R. Knapp, L. Boyd, D. Young, S. Roberts, D. Voight. Row 4: T. Braatz, H. Komarec, A. Walter, C. Cable, B. Schmidt, G. Cudahy, I Hartung, R. Stukenberq. Hnmurnnm 27 MR. FENSKE Row 1: A. Fliess, V. Pezzin, D. Upham, M. Williams, D. Dix, B. Wallo, B. Eppers, A Vemer, I. Zimmermann. Row 2: B. Millhouse, A. Ibsen, I. Sommers D. Vogt, B. Kontowl, Y, Molincro, F Serpe, I. Wohlqemuth. Row 3: W. Becker, M. Saftig, A. Schultz, B. Pierce, W. Widmanich, R. Packman P. Lois, E. Soule. How 4: D. Wheeler, R. Nicolazzi, R. Fel lows, E. Matarrese, I. Volk, C. Corkins F. Buffalo. . EEL SS Hnmeruum EH MR. HAHTZELL Row l: K. Kyncl, E, Wenzelmunn, L. Mu trise, C. Liu, L. Thompson, V, Tenutd R. Pecore, I. Gail, D. Lombrecht, P Potthust. Row 2: F. Oettinqer, C. Cayo. K. Schwcm ke, D. Suntiloni, D. Dowell, A. Crucic: nelli, M. Drcxcrk, M. Nugent. Row 3: T. Christensen, P. Eqvedt, I. Bo! tel, D. De Bolt, M. Gordon, L. Zavucke L. Frederick, S. Kollmon. Row 4: P. Schaller, N. Frederick, H. Bloom R. Crucicxnelli. B. Schmidt, I. Long, T Dubune, B. Orrico, R. Alisauskus. Hnmerunm E9 MISS NOVACK Row 1: D. Barnes, I. Orth, C. Marvin, S Witameyer, B, Clish, i. Boerner, I. Vm Zile, D. Morton. C. Ogren. Row 2: G. Thompson, P. Koldenberq, S Bose, S. Altergott. I. Mueller, K. Thom sen, I. Stone, L. Watts, A, De Micchi. Row 3: B. Gross, R. Hansen, R. Smith, G Burst, P. Shovronski, R. Schwuctb, 'I Duqgett, G. Hedstrom. Row 4: R. Kuchercx, E. Ronziu, T. Wcllen E. Smith, R. Rizzo, I. Iohcmowicz, II Stipcxnuk, I. Bloxdorf, B. Meissner. Hnmnrnnm 33 MR. NYE Row l: E. Uphill, B. Nikson, I. Casey, I Moralez, A. Alicx, L. Legler, G. Hunt, E Le May. Row 2: A. Keyse, I. Lieqcxkos, R. Thorn herq, A. Tcxreski, I. Hcxubrich, D. Alle mon, N. Mills. Row 3: K. Fritzche, V. Hoke, I. Kozctlt D. Splieth, M. Untershine, D. Heidrich D. Burklcmd, V. Aceto. Row 4: R. Colby, L. Streek, F. Ncmovich Q. Katt, W. Monroe, I. Icxsiuncxs, H Strehlow, R. George. P1951 Barbara Ochietti, Marie Erickson, and Elsie Bou- bonis, the Sophomore A Class officers look ahead with a smile toward the future. 5 53 l: r Hnmernnm lIl2 MISS IOHNSON Row l: A. Pynaker, I. Polhemus, I. Mundt, R. Reed, R. Ricchio, M. Puhek, L. Nai- dicz. How 2: A. Newman, M. Newhouse, N. Nelson, E. Naysmith, B. Ochietti, B. Norgaard. Row 3: R. Lindeman, W. MacDade, C. McNeil, l. Martell, G. Massari. Row 4: I. LaBelle, E. Nelson, D. Lorenz, R. McEvoy. Hnmernnm IUEI MRS. BAYLER Row 1: R. Mitchell, N. Moseley, I. Mares calcc, I. Mundt, P. Mau. How 2: E. Keck. D. McDonough, I. Matti azzi, S. MacDade. N. La Ieunesse. Row 3: A. Iones, D. Kasiske, I. Howard D. Kaelber. B. Johnson. Row 4: W. Haney, R. Johnson, R. Keul, D Knoedler, A. Hees. Hnmernnm 111 MISS OATES Row 1: F. Ponte, G, Lahti, B. Iohnsen, M. Iensen. E. Hdllen, I. Heidrich. P. Grimm. Row 2: D. Fischbctck, R. Fox, Iulionnc Iombrek, B. Horns, D. Harper, S. Heard. Row 3: B. Gordon, I. Hcmck, G. Gotley, R. Holler, B. Kluko, Row 4: E, Gursuch, W. Gibson, R. Fred- rinh, I. Fischer. Hnmernnm 112 MRS. KAHLER Row 1: I. Tcqliunetti, M. Wilson, I. Trim- ble, B. Whiteioot, I. Wolker, G. Tenutcz. Row 2: A. Zieth, I. Winter, E. Wenberqer, I. Willer, C. Turner. R. Tczbili, Row 3: P. Spolloto, V. Soule, I. Yorton, M. Sorensen, R. Wade. Row 4: P. Vedder, H. Zikowski, C. White' loot, I. Untershine, I. Vcrgnoni. Hnmernum llll MISS CAMPBELL Row 1: G. Ricchio, B. Spero, H. Schepker R. Simmond, A. Sorensen, T. Speccr, A Roberts. Row 2: M. Scully, M. Seqol, A. Sonnen berg, C, Steinbach, N. Stern, G, Strusky P. Stenstrom. Row 3: R. Ritocco, G. Raimon, B. New munn. H. Shelby, D. Sniotynski, D. Paul ey, E. Sitte. Row 4: C. Sexton, I. Smith, N. Persons, P Nelson, P. Scuqlik, S. Scdrloto, D. Pom lou. THE CLAS! .1 I In AJ l Hnmernnm 121 MISS DUNCAN Row 1: I. Gibson, B. Griffin, M. Erickson, R. Conforti, C. Cinelli, R. Costanzo. Row 2: I. DeWiti, B. Clark, M. Douglas, I. Freitag, A. Ehlert, B. Fechner. Row 3: M. Gandl. G. Collins. W. Fitch, L. Cross, I. Fabian. Row 4: I. Dagon. F. ConleY, I. DiAntoni, S. Demske, C, Cudahy. Hnmnrnnm flllll MISS STEFFEN Row 1: B. Angelici, Y. Campolo, L. Chia nelli, A. Ausen, E. Bouhonis, A. Amende M. Andreoli, G. Bedrosian. Row 2: R. Blasi, I. Amendola, I. Bieneman D. Bardwell, G. Ceccarini, A. Cass, B Bonadio, I. Bonaretti. Row 3: E. Andrea, B. Anderson, B, Car bone, N. Broesch, B. Bodven, E. Blise. T Cerqua, R. Bornhuetter. Row 4: W. Burke, R. Berggren, P. Cam pagna, T. Cicchini, I. Barden, I. Ander son, D. Andreoli. 1 Iunior B class officers: Glen Holt, vice-president: Iean Langer, secretary: Donna Walkowski, treas- urer: and Dick Pappas, president, look over their report cards. THE III. 55 UF 1950 Hnmnrunm Elllli MISS MOODY Row l: II. Wiesner C. Zewen . Wolle M . .I . - Young, M. Wirch, V. Zaliewski. I. Zuid- weq, M. Zubro. How 2: P. Weaver, R. Tenuta, C. Zanio. M. Whyte, G. Weidner, I. Zcrwacki, P. Zons, G. Wittchow. Row 3: D. Wasuriclc, E. Tutas, C. Valeri, K. Thomsen, D. Trocko, N. Virqili, R. Wallace. How 4: ll. Webb, G, Wasurick, O. Wheel er, G. Wilkinson, D. Tieqs, G. Viqansky Hnmnrunm 3lll MISS DENSMORE Row I: P. Timm, H. Viq, F. Thomas I. Wasrick, M. Wasrick, A. Veprauskas D. Walkowski. Row 2: V, Voves, I. Torre-sin, L, Turco, B Thome, B. Wehner, E. Ulrich, L. Swan son, Row 3: D. Spera, B. Strom, D. Stocker, D Shafer, D. Schulte, H. Strich, S. Verrall. How 4: II. Springer, H. Sublisky, I. Smal Loll, P. Shwailco, I. Schumacher, L, Tab ml. I u Hnmernnm 312 MR. CHRISTY Row l: L. Saladis, C. Salituro, D. Streich. M. Stolp, D. Staudinqer, M. Stump, M. Stancato. Row 2: B. Stukenberg, D. Swanson. M. Strupp, M. Tennessen, L. Stein, C. Stec, G. Stenstrom. Row 3: D. Sanfthiel, B. Schneider, P. Schoeffer, I. Hozell, B. Rubenstein. Row 4: K. Ruetz, D. Rumachik, I. Sampson, P. Schneider, N. Ruffalo. Humnrnum 315 MR. WALTER Row 1: C. Aiello, L. Becker, P, Bleaska, P. Belleau, I. Block, O. Butteri, V. Ander- sen, I. Alfano, B. Brion, S. Bart. Row 2: L. Belongia, E. Behr, I. Anderson, B. Angelici, S. Benedict, D. Aikens, V. Blaziewske, M. Bryn. Row 3: D. Anger, B, Bloxdorf, I. Bosman. H, Brink, W. Bohn, T. Banski, I. Allan, W. Andersen, M. Blaim, D. Becker. Row 4: W. Balk, H. Bahrke, I. Balk, A. Bain, C. Brothers, R. Benson, E. Binnin, ger, R. Borneman, R. Boutan, S. Bart. Hnmernnm 315 MISS DOHERTY Row l: K. Peterson, R. Merg, C. Oster, C. Shultz, M. Roberts, H. Rodina, I. Rak- sany, P. Rondeau, M. Scholler, E. Provencher, D. Saliture, M. Rose, E. Ruthe. Row 2: C. Prostko, I. Nelsen, R, Nelsen, L. Pomponi, A. Robinson, B. Ruhle, I. Rohling, H. Reel, V. Rudgal, S. Rodis, A. Schaffer, V. Ritacca, L. Savaglio. Row 3: R. Marelli, H. Pokaske, E. Potts, D. Peterson, D. Mueller, C. Olson, D. Pellerine, E. Prell, F. Potelunas, I. Schn ell. Row 4: T. Meyer, M. Olson, I. Molstad, R, Pappas, R. Petersen, F. Pauloni, A. Neises, R. Paupa, A. Pacetti, B. Meurer, D. Pczielli. Hnmernnm 318 MR. DAVEY Row 1: B. Peterson, M. Petersen, A. Peter sen, M. Niesen, G. Piehl, N. Pirmola, H Ogren, I. Pfeiffer, T. Parise. Row 2: D, Nichols, A. Petrik, M. Piehl G. Pinsoneault, C. Pacetti, M. Nielsen M. Niederprim. Row 3: D. Loew, E. Marx, B. Lough, E Marrazzo, E. Malloy, I. Mack. Row 4: H. Maurer, R. Lundskow, I Maurer, R. Marderos, I. MacNorius. 1 Humnrnnm 31!-I MISS BREISETH Row l: D. Davenport, B. Constonti, H Donner, M. Caruso, D. Cerminara. S. Disotell. How 2: N. Dyberg, B, Dyrhovd, G. Craw tord, L. Ebner, I. Deitering, L. Chapman M. Dodqe. Row 3: R. Curnes, I. Crosetto, I. Bunic, E Davis, I. Casey, L. Cosenza. Row 4: V. Davis, K. Decker, A. Cesario, F. Christensen, P. Davis, I, Deming. Hnmerunm 320 MISS BANGSBERG Row I: G. Linclell, I. Lepp, S. Mattson, I Mulich, A. Maqinn, C. Mohr, I. Modory. Row 2: T, Lansdown, W. Lichter, I. Mak- sen, L. Merosovsky, M. Murano, R Moenssen, E. Mohr. Row 3: I. Lewis, I. Martell, B. Morgan B. MacLaurin, M. McPhaul, M. Merritt. Row 4: K. Lindstedt, L. Litzenberq, L. Lar- sen, L. Larson, G. Lanqenbach, V. Lia. Hnmnrnnm 321 MR. ENGLE Row 1: A. Despin, M. Eichinger, R. Farley M. Gallup. I. Falkenstern, B. Edward: l. Follak. Row 2: R. Ditthardt, B. Penske, L. Fiscl bach, E. Fiege, E. Etzelmueller. I Etzelmueller, I. Pina. Row 3: D. Flocker, I. Fox, I. Dosemager H. Dix, D. Franks, I. Gallagher, Q DeSantis. Row 4: B. Edgerton, P. DuBois, E. Fitcl' I. Freeberg, D, Dugan, L. Forrest, Q Dieter. THE CLASS vs S -34 Hnmernnm 322 MR. FOOTE Row 1: L. Schultz, G. Schwaiger, M. I Sheahcm, I. Sherer, V. Scott, R. Splieth B. Schwcxab. Row 2: W. Putrow, S. Schultz, D. Sellers P. Spaay, s. snow, R, Slater, D. seirzf Row 3: R. Puterbaugh, L. Rovik, D. Reu ter, R, Renick, G. Reicherts, C. Heck. Row 4: B. Roemer, E. Romanowski, I. Rior dan, H. Radykowski, B. Rosmann, W Rice. llF195U Hnmerunm 3211!-l MR. WHITAKER Row 1: C. Gardinier, H. Hansen, A. M. Gentile, N. Hartnell, M. Hertzberqex, A. Hornby, B. Gordon, I. Getschman, M. Gamberini, A. Heidersdorf, I. Haber, B. Heinisch. Row 2: I. Griffin, L. Gardner, V. Haag, M. E. Huetten, M. Humerick, N. Hall, M. E. Hansen. I. Henrickson, L. Giacom- in, B. Halmo, G. Guido. Row 3: I. Guzauskas, R. Gatti, D. Gerlach, A. Gentile, B. Galster, A, Gentile, G. Griffin, D. Hoff, A. Grno, R. Hanson, G. Graffenius. Row 4: R. Frisk, L. Hansen, P. Greenberg, B. Graumann, L. Hansen, Ir., B. Gar- low. B. Girman, H, Harp, E. Gyurina, D. Griffin. Hnmernnm 324B Bow 1: G. Hopkins, C. Klass, I. Iesper- sen, K. Iayne, M. Ludke, M. A. Krebs G. Iames, L. Litzner, B. Kivi, P. Klem E. Larsen, T. LePera, C, Iohnson. Row 2: B. Cook, B. Kilfel. N. Iones, I Kodes, B. Ludwig, K. Kroening, B. Krue qer, I. Kircher, B. Iorgensen, I. Langer I. Lees, M. Landre, A. Heinen. Row 3: I. Ienel, R. Iohnson, R. Klees, D Hunter, H. Harris, D, Kocol, R. Lefebvre D. LaBarre, M. LaCombe, W. Hilliard. Row 4: G. Heg, R. Knox, S. Iacobsen, I Ihlenfeldt, G. Holt, G. Hill, R. Heeman R, Iorqensen, I. Hawley, P. Iansen, L Hasenburg. I 1 1 1 Officers of the Iunior A Class: Dick Tappa, vice- president: Pat Warren, secretary: Duke Granger. president: Lorraine Nick- els, treasurer, walk hand in hand across the carn- pus. THE CLASS UP 1950 1 4 v Hnmurnnm 220 MR. SMITH Row 1: G, Badqerow, V. Antaramian. Andreoli, D. Anderson, R, Bianchi, M. Acelo. Row 2: A, Aiello, M. Anderson, G. A brosini, I. A. Angelo, D. DeCono. How 3: M. Anderson, D. Boyle, L. Be: R. Boris. R. Becker. Row 4: I. Bittori, S. Brudny, B. Bloxdo H. Anderson. Hnmnrnnm 222 MISS WILSON Row 1: C. Cutler, M. Genres, G. Gero L. Doerflinger, I. Graziano, E. De E mone. Row 2: N. Fabriano, D. Holman, R. Drew el, R. D'Angelo, H. Granger, B, Eidsor Row 3: R. Gregori. B. Harman, E. Filz, Conti, I. Draqo, E. Eichler. Row 4: E. Ellisonq, R. Hamm, R. Frai E. Houston, B. De-Bruin, W. Fox, I. Hi man. Hnmnrnnm 3Il2 MISS BROWN Row 1: B. Hinz, H. Kahn, N. Klabunde, C. Klobuchar, M. Kraning, P. Iackl. Row 2: R. Kassel, G. Kauffman, G. Louriq- an. G. Kemen. E. Krman, H. Kast. Row 3: B. Iensen, R. Kraak, A. Kloet, W. Lura, L. Koth. Row 4: K. Krause, B. McKinley, B. How- ard, O. Lehnert, E. Klopstein. Hnmnrnum 3ll3 MISS BINNIE Row l: B. Lundskow, S. Langenbach, G. Lang, I. Mauser, C. Marrane, M. Maletta. Row 2: V. Kulesis, H. Nies, R. Roe, A. Mielke, M. Leach, M. Lois. Row 3: R. Rondeau, D. Nemeth, C. Ric- ciardi, I. Rocknowski, W. O'Neil. Row 4: I. Price, R. Norman, A. Rouse. G. Nelson, G. McNeil. Hnmernum 305 MISS BISBEE Row 1: R. A. Smith, E. Peterson, I. Pat- terson, D. Schari, L. Sirocchi, C. Schill- ing, F. Noto. Row 2: I. Spangler, L. Nickel, I. Scherer, A. Rhode, O. Shkiele, E. Principe, A. Ridley. Row 3: N. Rusecki, B. Swartz, D. Tappa, A. Soke, E. Salituro, I. Spallato. D Salerno K Stettner P Steffen Row 4: . , . , . - sen, G. Sheard, I. Schmitz, I. Salituro. Hnmerunm 3llH MR. BROWN Row l: D. Villani, I. Wenninger, M. Steve sand, T. Sisnovich, L. Velvikis, B. Strope Row Z: D. Trish, R. Westphal, R. Smith I. Wenninger, I. Steel. Row 3: B. Zalouga. E. Young, R. Tarsitano A. Travanty. .7Ae .gznior Cfazid of f JANUARY EHADUATE5 CLASS FLOWER Talisman Rose CLASS COLORS Forest Green and Pearl Grey CLASS MOTTO A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. HONOR STUDENTS Carol Ballarby Lucy Bedrosian Lena Butteri Dorothy Daniel Doris Geisel Beverly Holman Ioyce Iensen Elaine Kollman X The Icrnuary class officers, Bob Sonnenberg vice-president: Lena Butteri, treasurer: Carlre Roeder, secretary: and Louie Gallo, pres1dent -38- The Iune class ofiicers, Bernie Dulak, treasurer: George Arnsmeyer, president: Marilu Adam- son, secretary: Ray Wallig, vice-president. JUNE GRADUATES CLASS FLOWER Sweet Pea CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO Thinking costs nothing. yet creates everything. HONOR STUDENTS Gail Allen Roger Axtell Ralph Burnett Marianne Henry Bernard Hoyland Anita Iurasewicz Carol Krause Carol Laubenstein Ralph Mandernack Mary Alice Martelle Geraldine Mink Audrey Morton Ray Morton ..39.. Marilyn Myers Muriel Nelson Alice Rauch Nina Reiser Marie Safranski Mary Sauer Audrey Scalzo Dolores Spitzer Elwood Stark Mary Lou Steven Phyllis Watts Victor Wudell 0l'Yllll2nCel'l'l0Ilf . . . the last hurried days of finishing up. the last times in familiar class- rooms. down familiar corridors, through fa- miliar crowds. Commencement . . . the toasts, speeches, flowers. and tinlfling glasses at the banquet, the grad- uation ceremony, the priceless diploma Commencement . . . the end and the beginning A group of senior A's gcxther together for the lost time as students of Mary D. Bradford When the last test has been taken, the last report cards given out, when we have walked the echoing, familiar corridors for the last time, when all the sights and smells of high school are bitter-sweet memories, we receive our diplomas. The door to the world ahead M41.. afllflal' IOHN DOMINICK ACETO. Lincoln. Class Vice-Presi dent 2: Stamp Salesman l: SPY Salesman Z. MARIO ALBI. McKinley. Esquire Club 3-Sec'y 3: New Lite Club 3: Student Senate 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Forensics 2, 3: Debating 2, 3: SPY 35 SPY Salesman 3. PATRICIA ALGIERS. McKinley. Cinematic l. RUSSELL ANCEVIC. McKinley. RICHARD ARNOLD. Washington. Hi-Y 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Spanish Club 3: Bowling 3. EDWARD BABICH. McKinley. Class Secretary 2: Spanish Club Z: Bowling 3. ROBERT BAUER. McKinley, Esquire 3-Pres. 3: Stu- dent Senate 3. LUCY BEDROSIAN. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate 3: French Club 3: Latin Club 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. ALICE BENNETT. Lincoln. Artist Alley 2, 3-Vice- Pres. 3: Latin Club 3: Girl Scouts I, 2. 3: G.A,A. 3: SPY 3. ROBERT BOEHM. Lincoln. Orchestra l. 2, 3. IIM BROCKHAUS. St. Catherines. Esquire Club 3- Treas. 3. GERALD BUCHMAN. St. George's. LENA BUTTERI. McKinley. Class Treasurer 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Ken Kom Klub 3-Sec'y 3: S.C.A. l, 2. 3: SPY Salesman 3. NANCY CAMPAGNA. Washington. Choir 3. ANGELINE CARLINI. McKinley. Y-Teens 3. LORRAINE CENSORI. McKinley. Y-Teens 3. IOE CHATILOVICZ. Washington. Spanish Club Z: Bowling 3: S.C.A. 2, 3-Pres. 3. GEORGE COSTEN. Washington. Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Ir. Varsity Football 2: B Squad Track 2, gI'dJlla fed 0. ll ' ltl O so! GYX O4 ,O st' QA HlGly 4' S Q' 'U Si .. EI Ca if pp 5 Q 9 Q ,A fc AL S9 ,Q 4,03 SCO 'yi' 'a, HA Wi gi llllllll I. f' Q X 0: 4: gl Z LL 0 K n 2 v UU U 2 i' ii tt UU - rn i 0 3 Y - 4, I Q, , I ,lf CBOSETTO DANIEL DeKOK DE SANTIS DEVINE DOERFLINGER DOUGLAS ELLEFSON FALKENSTERN GAITHER GALLAGHER GALLO SHIRLEY CROSETTO. Lincoln. Girl Scouts lp A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: SPY Salesman 2. DOROTHY WELL DANIEL. Lincoln. Sub Deb 3-Treas. 3: Honor Society 2. 3: New Lite Club 3: Girl Scouts l, 2, 3: Y-Teens 3. ELAINE DeKOK. Lincoln. Wing Scouts 2. DONN GEORGE DEMING. Lincoln. ANN DE SANTIS. Washington. Symphonic Choir 3: S.C.A. l. 2, 3: KENEWS 3. THOMAS DEVINE. Lincoln. Band l, 2. DOLOHES DOERFLINGER. Washington. Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Ken Kom Klub 3: Seminar 2, 3-Corres. Sec'y 3. GEORGE DOERFLINGER. Washington. Spanish Club 2: Bowling 3. DEMING DOERFLINGEH GAHART GALLO IIM HUGH DOUGLASS. Lincoln. Band 1, 2. 3-Busi- ness Mgr. 1, 2, 3: B Squad Baseball l: Ir. Varsity Football 2. MARILYN IEAN ELLEFSON. Lincoln. K-Teens l, 2, 3- Sec'y 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Ken Kom Klub 3: SPY Saless man 1. GENE LEE FALKENSTERN. Lincoln. Band l, 2, 3. IOYCE ARLENE GAHART. Lincoln. Wing Scouts 3- Sec'y 3: Ken Kom Klub 3: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Junior Choir 2: G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 3. ALLEN GAITHER. Lincoln Ir. High, Beloit, Wisconsin. Artist Alley 2. IACK GALLAGHER. St. Catherine's. Red Triangle 1, 2, 3-Cortes. Sec'y 2, Pres. 3: New Life Club 3: Stu- dent Senate 2, 3: Tri School Council 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3-Corres. Sec'y 3: Vice'Pres: SPY 2: Centennial Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 3-Chm'n 3. LOUIS ANTHONY GALLO. McKinley. Class President 3: New Lite Club 3-Pres. 3: Student Senate 3- Pres. 3: Ir. Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3. ROSE GALLO. Washington. G.A.A. l, 2, 3. X ' s X 'eNOSX,rAiHIGl,1J,c 'VA lg' Q Y-VER '90 ff r Z infill wliill rg, anuafy img GA SCH OO! X A 0 en . QU llltlblln i ff ,ff rr f ia 05114 Wt5C?1 11111111111 . f I GEISEL GRECO GRIFFIN GRNO GROTIAHN HAUN HOLLISTER HOLMAN HOPF HOUSTON IVERSEN IANJS JENSEN JOHNSON KANEHL KARABETSOS DORIS MARGARET GEISEL. Lincoln. French Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts 1: Spanish Club 2, 3. JOE GRECO. Washington. Varsity Football 3: K-Club 3. PATRICK DENNIS GRIFFIN. Lincoln. B Squad Basket- ball Manager 1: B Squad Football l. LOLITA GRNO. St. George's. LORRAINE MARGARET GROTJAHN. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 2: Seminar 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3. BARBARA HAUN. Lincoln. KAY HOLLISTER. Lincoln. Y-Teens 1. 2. BEVERLY HOLMAN. Lincoln. Sub Deb 3-Vice-Pres. 3: Honor Society 2, 3: New Lite Club 3-Sec'y 3: Stu- dent Senate 3: French Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2 3: SPY 2. 3. MARY HOPF. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. HAROLD HOUSTON. McKinley. BARBARA IVERSEN. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 3: Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 3: G.A.A. 3. MARILYN IANIS. Lincoln. Artist Alley 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2: KENEWS 3. JOYCE JENSEN. Lincoln. Sub Deb 3: Honor Society 2, 3: New Lite Club 3: Artist Alley 2, 3-Pres. 3: Y-Teens 3-Pres. 3. DONALD JOHNSON. Lincoln. KAY HELEN KANEHL. Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 1: G.A.A. Bowling 2, 3. FAYE KARABETSOS. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 2, 3: Y- Teens 2: Girls' Glee Club l: Junior Choir 1. gifacluafea IEANETTE IRIS KEENE. Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 2. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. FRED KEYSE. Washington. ROSEMARY KLEIN. McKinley. Trident Z, 3. BOB KNUTTER. Lincoln. ELAINE KOLLMAN. McKinley. Honor Society 2. 3: French Club 3: Girl Scouts 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 3: G.A.A. 1. 2. CHARLES RICHARD KOVACIC. Lincoln. Cinematic 2, 3: Swimming Team 3. DOLORES KRUEGER. Washington. Spanish Club 2. 3-Treas. 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. DIANE LaCROSSE. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 1, 2. 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 3: Y-Teens 2. IANICE LORRAINE LANDERS. Washington. K-Teens 3: Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 3. MARY MARGARET LEACH. Lincoln. Seminar 3: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir l: G.A.A. 2. 3. BETTY LIPMAN. Lincoln. Sub Deb 2, 3-Cortes. Sec'y 3, Pres. 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate 3: New Life Club 3: French Club 2: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 2-Vice-Pres. 2: Y-Teens 2. 3-Sec'y General Y-Teens 3: SPY l, 2, 3: SPY Salesman l, 2, 3: Forensics 1: Centennial Committee 3: Y' Teen Conference 3. GAIL LUNDSKOW. Lincoln. IOHN DONALD MADAR. Washington. Student Senale 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3-Pres. 2, 3. RICHARD MAIHOFER. St. Francis. Milwaukee. ARTHUR IOSEPH MANNA. McKinley. Bowling 3. ELMA MANTUANO. Washington. Girl Scouts l, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2. DAVID MARTELL. Washington. Annex Student Coun- cil 1: Turtle Club 2: S.C.A. 2: SPY Salesman 1. ANN MAYER. St. George's. anuafy IAMES HERBERT MCEVOY. Washington. Student Senate 3: Crossed Rifles 1, 2, 3-Sec'y 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Ushers I, 2, 3: Head Usher 3: R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH MCELWAIN. Lincoln. Honor So- ciety 2, 3-Treas, Z: Artist Alley 3: Girl Scouts I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: Symphonic Choir 2. KATHERINE MISH. Lincoln. Spanish Club 2, 3: Y- Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: S.C.A. 2. FRANK MISSURELLI. McKinley. B Squad Basketball l: Varsity Football 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3. LESTER MULLIN. Lincoln. Esquire Club 3'Vice-Pres. 3: Student Senate 3: Ushers 2, 3: B Squad Football 1: Ir. Varsity Football 2: B Squad Track I, 2-Mgr. 3: SPY 3. AUDREY NESLAND. McKinley. Ken Kem Klub 3. KENNETH NIELSEN. McKinley. DOMINICK PAIELLI. Washington. Class Treasurer 2: Red Triangle 3: Swimming Team 2, 3: K,Club 3: Student Senate 3. PIERRE HOWARD PIAS. Lincoln. SANTO PRINCIPE. McKinley. RITA RICCIO. Washington. Honor Society 2: Y-Teens 3: S.C.A. 2. THOMAS DAVID ROBERTS. Lincoln. B Squad Foot- ball I: Varsity Football 2, 3: Swimming Team 1, 2, 3: K-Club 1, 2, 3. CARLIE ROEDER. Lincoln. Class Secretary 3: K- Teens 2, 3-Sec'y 3, Pres. 3: Honor Society Z, 3: New Lite Club 3: Student Senate 3-Sec'y 3: Tri School Council 3: Girl Scouts I, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 2, Vice-Pres. 2: Ken Kam Klub 3: Y-Teens 2, 3-Treas. General Y-Teens 3: Trident 1, 2: SPY 1, 2, 3: SPY Salesman l, 2, 3: Centennial Committee 3: Y-Teens Conterence 3. MAXINE SHARON RUBEN. Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens l. VINCENT RUFFOLO. Lincoln. CARSJLXINE SANTILONI. Washington. Y-Teens 3: S. . . I. MARCIE ANNE SAUER. Friedens. A Cappella Choir gi Iunior Choir 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3-Sec'y 2, reas. 3. ADRIANA SAVAGLIO. Washington. SAVAGLIO SAVAGLIO SCI-IELLINGER SCHONSCHECK SHELLEY SHEPPARD SKINNER SORENSEN SPALLATO STIPANUK STRUPP STUMP BEN FRANK SAVAGLIO. Washington. New Lite Club 3: B Squad Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3. PHCILIP ZFRANCIS SAVAGLIO. McKinley. Spanish ub . ELEANOR SCHELLINGER. Lincoln. CHARLES SCHINDLER. Lincoln. GLORIA ANN SCHONSCHECK. Lincoln. PAUL DONALD SHELLEY. Lincoln. B Squad Basket- ball 1: Ir. Varsity 1: Varsity Football 2, 3. LILA SHEPPARD. Lincoln. Hi-Style 3-Vice-Pres. 3: Honog Society 2: Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A. . 3. IEAN KAY SHIPMAN. Lincoln. Sub Deb 3-Corres. Sec'y 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. 3. gl'6l6lll,a,t26 'CU .ugunu ' t YX SCH OG! ' 3 me flf ss OM H C, A N 'S' 5 Q 7 W 1 Q in E to D ,.,., A 0 , Y 534, I IAL 5 A9 x -9114 W W' 'flmmn ' at ' ' Q s N8 S .r I '9- :Z-fk, N 1, , ,Sa ff if f E - 3 , Fu nu ll 2 N l' ml? UB Q gy, 91 - s 3 nc Y, '95 I SCHINDLER SHIPMAN SPECA SWARTZ DOLORES SKINNER. McKinley. Honor Society Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: A Cappella Chou' 2: Girls Glee Club 2: Junior Choir 2: S.C.A. 1, 2, 3. DORIS LUCILLE SORENSEN. McKinley. French Club 3: Girl Scouts 2. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3-Sec'y 2, 37 Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. PHILIP SPALLATO. McKinley. ALFRED SPECA. McKinley. ANDREW DAVID STIPANUK. Lincoln. Band 1, 2. 3: B Squad Basketball 1. FRANCIS MICHAEL STRUPP. St. Georqe's. R.O.T.C. 1. 2. 3. DOLORES IEAN STUMP. Lincoln. Hi-Style 2, 3- Sec'y 3, Pres. 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate Z, 3: New Lite Club 3: French Club 2: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 2, 3-Pres. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Vice-Pres. 2: Forensics 2: SPY 1, 2, 3: SPY Salesman 2, 3: Centennial Committee 3. ARTHUR B. SWARTZ. McKinley. anuafy -- X ' rl O X J . C, -- f sy Q5 QM Hrcynr '41 s Q' LS 1 NN C90 ,Sa v -lr 1,2 :fi 'e ONE A 1 7- 57 .Z X! A v- 'IZAW fc1AL 9' Ac? O5-H SCO 0,00 Iwi TENUTA TENUTA TEUBER THORNTON VAN HAZINGA WATKINS WIGHT WESTPHAL ZANIO ZIMANY ZUI-IDE GLORIA TENUTA. McKinley. IANET VAN I-IAZINGA. Washington. Honor Society 2, 3: Girl Scouts 1: Seminar 2, 3-Treas. 3. WAYNE WESTPHAL WATKINS. Lincoln. SHIRLEY WIGHT. Lincoln. Honor Society 3: Ken Kom MARY TENUTA. McKinley. MARY TEUBER. McKinley- Library Club 3. CI-IARLAIN DEE THORNTON. Hialeah Ir. High, Hia- Klub 3. leah, Florida. Girl Scouts 2, 3: Library Club 2, 3- Vice-Pres. 2: Y-Teens 2: KENEWS 3-Editor 3: SPY 2. ROBERT WESTPHAI.. Lincoln. PATRICA RITA ZANIO. Lincoln. Honor Society 2. 3Sec'y 3, Vice-Pres. 3: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: Girls' Glee Club l. HELEN ZIMANY. McKinley. MARLENE IDA ZUHDE. McKinley. Honor Society 2. 3: Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: S.C.A. 3. NOT PICTURED IAY ANDERSON. Lincoln. CAROL BALLERBY. McKinley. 'RAYMOND BURBY. McKinley. Crossed Rifles: R.O.T.C. 1. 2. IAMES H. LAST. Lincoln. ROBERT SONNENBERG. Washington. Class Vice- Pres. 3: B Squad Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Football 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3. ROBERT WESTPHAL. Lincoln. THEODORE WILLIAMSON. Lincoln. B Squad Basket- ball l: KENEWS 3. RICHARD WOLFF. McKinley. - 48 - lille ALLEN EARL ABOT. Lincoln. French Club 1: Ushers 1, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2: Band 1, 2: Iunior Choir 1, 3. IOSEPHINE ANN ACETO. Lincoln. S.C.A. 1, 2, 3. MARILU ADAMSON. St. George's. K-Teens 2, 3- Treas. 2, Sec'y 3: Student Senate 1, 2, 3: Tri-School Council 1. 2, 3: Girl Scouts 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3- Pres. 2: General Y-Teens 3-Sec'y 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Homecoming Attendant 3. WAYNE ADERMAN. Washington. EUGENE AIELLO. Lincoln. Football Manager 2. GAIL ALLAN. Lincoln. Hi-Style 2, 3-Corres. Sec'y 2: New Life Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts l, 2, 3: Seminar 2: Y-Teens 2. 3: SPY 2. SHIRLEY WINIFRED ALLEMAN. Lincoln. New Life Club 3. PRISCILLA RAE ALLEN. Lincoln, ARLENE MARIE AMO. Lincoln. K-Teens 2, 37 Girl Scouts 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-Treas. l. ARDIS LEE ANDERSON. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir 1, 2. SHIRLEY ANDREWS. McKinley. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 3: Girls' Glee Club 1. LORRAINE ANN ARLE. McKinley. Library Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: KENEWS 3. GRACE MARIE ARNDT. Lincoln. GEORGE WILLIAM ARNSMEYER. Lincoln. Class Vice-President 1: Class President 2, 3: Student Senate 3: Red Triangle 2, 3: B Squad Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3-Co-Captain 3: K-Club Z, 3- Pres. 3. ROGER EDWARD AXTELL. Lincoln. HLY 1. 2, 3- Corres. Sec'y 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate 2, 3: Tri-School Council 2, 3: New Lite Club 3: Band 1: B Squad Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3: Track Team 2, 3: Tennis Team 1: K-Club Z, 3: Debating Z, 3: Forensics Z, 3: Badger Boys' State 2. ROBERT BAIN. Lincoln. Band 1, 2, 3. ROBERT BAKER. Lincoln. B Squad Football 1: Swim- ming Team 1, 2. 3: K-Club 1, 2. 3. MARIO IOHN BARSULI. McKinley. B Squad Foote ball 1: Iunior Varsity Football Z. ull? LOIS MAE BARTEL. Friedens. Cinematic 3: Y' Teens 2. IOHN BATTENBERG. Washington. SPY 3. DONALD WILLIAM BEAVER. Lincoln. LYLE BECK. St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis. EUGENE BECKER. McKinley. Annex Student Coun- cil l. IOHN FLOYD BELLIVEAU. Shell Lake High School. Shell Lake, Wisconsin. KENNETH BELONGIA, Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 1. 2, 3: Boys' Quartet 2, 3. DELBERT LESTER BENEDICT. Lincoln. BERNICE ELAINE BENEDICT. Lincoln. French Club 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Band l: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir 1: Orchestra I, 2: Girls' Sextet 3. LOIS MAE BENNETT. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 2: G.A.A. l. 2, 3. BARBARA IOAN BEREITER. Lincoln. Honor Society 2: Student Senate 2, 3: Library Club 2, 3-Sec'y 2: Spanish Club 2. LORRAINE FRANCES BERN. Lincoln. G.A.A. 2, 3. IERRY BERRES. Washington. Hi-Y 3: Band 1, 2. 3: Swimming Team I, 2, 3. ROBERT BERTLING. Washington. Pep Club 2, 3. Swimming Team 3: K-Club 3. PATRICIA ANN BEYERS. Lincoln. Cinematic 2, 3: Girl Scouts I, 2, 3: Library Club 2: Seminar 2: Y-Teens 2. ANNE BIRD. Waukegan Township High School, Waukegan, Illinois. New Lite Club 3: Student Sen- ate 3: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3-Corres. Sec'y 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Swing Band 1, 2, 3: Trident 3: SPY Salesman 3. WILLARD BLACKMON. Washington. EUGENE BLAGG. Lincoln. Cinematic Z, 3. Q'aJuafe:i .illlllllll 0 I S CH Q 'O os 69 O Q 58 SHA HlGly 'lf 26 13 I WN C90 -Im u Q FK 5 UU U, . f Q-A fcfAL 5 X Wo 095 BLASI BOERNER BORKENHAGEN BROWN BRUDNY BRUNO BURBY BURMAN BURNETT BUTKUS CALDART CALLAHAN MARIE BLASI. Washington. I llIIIIll' BRACE BUFTON BURTT CAPELLI KENNETH BURBY. McKinley. Crossed Rifles 2, 37 R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3. a4', SHA ,pyll IOAN MARY BOERNER. St. Catherines. New Life Club 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3-Sec'y 2, 3: Trident 2, 3: SPY 3. GILBERT GLENN BORKENHAGEN. McKinley. Cine- matic 2, 3. MARILYN DAWN BRACE. McKinley. DOROTHY BROWN. Lincoln. G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. STANLEY BRUDNY. McKinley. Band 2, 3: Swing Band 3: Debate 3. PETER MICHAEL BRUNO. St. Francis. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Red Triangle 3: Cross Country B Team 2: Cross Country 3: Track Team 2, 3: K-Club 3. RICHARD BUFTON. Lincoln. Band 1, 2, 3. EDWIN BURMAN. Lincoln. RALPH BURNETT. Lincoln. Student Senate 3: Sem- inar 3: S.C.A. 1: SPY Salesman I: SPY Editor 3. BEVERLY IEAN BURTT. McKinley. Artist Alley 2, 3: Cinematic 3: Y-Teens Z. IOYCE FRANCES BUTKUS. Washington. ROBERT CALDART. Friedens. R.O.T.C. 1. 2. PATRICIA ANN CALLAHAN. McKinley. French Club 3: Library Club 3: SPY Salesman 2. PAUL ALFRED CAPELLI. Loras Academy, Dubuque. Iowa. Seminar 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Ten- nis 1, 3. une All . LX, KIIIIZIF 3 S1425 f X SM HlE:7.,f,,C ftf , 49 'f,wy-N, 0 ,L 5? iivf5?fa2W Q2 fn -0O5HZ 'WIS ,il 7 'TZQJIIJ 1139! CARLSEN CHASE COREY DAWSON EINAR HENRY CARLSEN, IR. McKinley. Crossed Ritles 2, 3: R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. FRANK CASCIARO, Loras Academy, Dubuque, Iowa. Varsity Football 3: K-Club 3. EDITH MARIE CESARIO. Washington. IAMES CHAPEL. Lincoln. Student Senate 3: Seminar 2, 3-Pres. 3. PEARL CHASE. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 1: Y-Teens I: Forensics l. IEANETTE MARIE CHIANELLI. Lincoln. ATTILIO CICCHINI. McKinley. IACK ROBERT CONNER. Lincoln. CASCIARO CESARIO CHAPEL CHIANELLI CHICCINI CONNER COSENZA COSTABILE COSTANZO DEMING DENIG DE RANGO comm: IOAN conzr. washington. LUCY COSENZA. Mcxintey. Y-Teens 2, 3. MAFALDA cosTABu.E. Lincoln. CATHERINE COSTANZO. McKinley. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: S.C.A. 2, 3. DONALD DAWSON. Washington. Red Triangle 2. 3-Sec'y 3: B Squad Basketball 1: Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3: Cross Country 2: B Squad Football 1: K-Club 2. 3. AUDREY DEMING. McKinley. Cinematic 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. FRANCIS IOSEPH DENIG. St. Georqe's. ETHEL DE RANGO. Washington. Girl Scouts 3: Y-Teens 3. -52-- gl'a6llfL6lf06 DONALD DESMONIE. McKinley. TONY DESRIS. Washington. B Squad Basketball 1. EUGENE FRANCIS DOERFLER. Washington. Red Triangle Z, 3: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Track Team Z, 3: S.C.A. l: S.C.A. Board I, 2, 3-Pres. 3. MARILYN JOAN DORFF. Lincoln. S.C.A. 1: KENEWS 2. 3. IUNE ELAINE DOUGLAS. McKinley. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 3. ILA IEANNE DRAGO. Lincoln. Artist Alley I: Pep Club 2, 3-Sec'y 2, 3: S.C.A. 3: SPY Salesman Z. IAMES DUFFY. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Boys' Octet 3: Iunior Choir I. BERNARD DULAK. Washington. Class Treasurer 3: I-Ii-Y Z. 3-Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 3: New Lite Club 2, 3: B Squad Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: B Squad Football 1: Iunior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3: KClub 2, 3: B Squad Track 1: Track Team 2, 3: SPY 2, 3: SPY Salesman 2, 3: Badger Boys State 2. BETTY DUROCHER. Lincoln. GERHARD FRED EDENHAUSER. Friedens. ROGER EISENHAUER. McKinley. MARION ENGELMANN. Lincoln. Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: S.C.A. 3. RONALD ENGLUND. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 1, 2. 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1. IOAN ELAINE FAY. St. George's. LOIS LAVERNE FISHER. Lincoln. VIRGINIA PLUG. McKinley. RUTH FONK. Washington. IIM LAWRENCE FONK. Lincoln. B Squad Basketball l: B Squad Football 1. lille IEAN MARIE FORBES. Lincoln. Annex Student Council 1: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. ROBERT VERNON FORNERO. McKinley. Bowling 3: Debate 3. JOHN FOX. Lincoln, B Squad Basketball I: B Squad Football 1: Varsity Football 3: K-Club 3. LEIROY LEONARD FOX. Lincoln. B Squad Football 1: Iunior Varsity Football 2: Football Manager 3. WALTER FOX. Lincoln. RAYMOND RICHARD FRAID. McKinley. Cinematic 3: Crossed Ritles 2, 3. MARILYN FRANDSEN. Washington. Artist Alley 2, 3. HOWARD ALLEN FREDRICKS. Lincoln. Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 3: Golf Team 2, 3: K-Club 3. IEANNINE GALLO. McKinley. YATeens 3. FRANCES GALLO. McKinley. Sub Deb 3-Pres. 3: Seminar Z, 3: Y'Teens 2, 3. MARGARET MARY GAROFALO. Lincoln. Cinematic 2, 3: Y'Teens lg Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir 1: S.C.A. 1. GEORGE GEHRING, IR. St. Catherine's. Red Triangle Z, 3-Corres. Se-c'y 3: Seminar 2, 3: Track Team Z. DON GENTES. Lincoln, GERALDINE GEROU. Washington. RUSSELL GLOVER. Lincoln. Band 1, 2-Vice-Pres. 2: Orchestra 2, 3: Swing Band 2. PATRICIA ANN GOLEN, Lincoln. Y-Teens 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir l: S.C.A. 1. IACK GOMBAR. Washington, FRANKLYN CLAYTON GOODE. Lincoln. Seminar 2: Band 3. GOODWIN GRABOT GRASER GREVENOW GRIFFIN GRIFFIN GUNTHER HABER HAINS HANSEN HAMM HANSEN MARILYN LEE GOODWIN. Washington. Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir 1. IERRY GRABOT. Lincoln. B Squad Football 1: Iunior Varsity Football 2. DONALD GRASER. Lincoln. MARGARET ANN GRAVES. St. George's. Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Sym- phonic Choir 2. WILLIAM ALLAN GREVENOW. McKinley. Cinematic 2, 3. ROBERT GRIFFIN. Washington. TOM IOSEPH GRIFFIN. For! Atkinson. Wisconsin. Seminar 2, 3: B Squad Cross Country 2: Cross Country 3: B Squad Football 1: B Squad Track 2: Track Team 3: K-Club 3. IEAN GUMS. Lincoln. Y-Teens 1, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Iunior Choir I: G.A.A. 2, 3. gyrcwluafea 'lllllllll , A 40? wg KW-, rf. 'Q' Vw 2 QUUUQ 'lunnl GRAVES GUMS HALL HARRINGTON MARIORIE EDITH GUNTER. Lincoln. SPY Sales man 2. RICHARD HABER. Washington. ROBERT HAINS. Washington. MARY ALICE HALL. Washington. Annex Student Council l. MYRON HANSEN. Washington. A Cappella Choir 1, 2. 3. RAYMOND HAMM. St. George's. Crossed Rifles 3. RICHARD HANSEN. Lincoln. Esquire Club 3: Ushers 2, 3. IACK HARRINGTON. McKinley. Band 1, 2, 3: Goli Team 2, 3. sl l SCH OO o y 0 :O OSHA HIGHJO 'IIA g 7 N N 'sfo - . ff 9 tn W Hg UUlU ri fr c Q 6' 0 ,545 Vx, P 'COW A'ofClAL 5 Q9 Z 0.9 CO 9 'I' HA une , z mffffffffs XxXC1!f 1g,il X F 956 'Vo f J , SP If I QKTR' o 'L I -x ST r QELL O QQJM 'A Z?mX.U0lf vi? K 5 OS if ns? 21 ,fm 1-LQ Egllj Roi l.-LOW' .xahfpn .X .Qs EE 35 +49 Qf DEAN HARRIS, Washington. EUGENE HARRIS. Washington. DELORIS L. HAYWARD. Lincoln. IOHN HEBIOR. Washington. HARRIS HARRIS HAYWORTH HEBIOR HENKEL HENRY HESSEFORT I-IEWITT HILL HINES HOFFMAN HOLCOMB HOOVER HOWARD HOWE HOYLAND WILLARD GEORGE HENKEL. McKinley. Crossed Riiles 2, 3,Sec'y 2: Seminar 3: R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. MARIANNE HENRY. Lincoln. Girl Scouts I, 2. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-Treas. 2. DOLORES HESSEFORT. St. Catherine's. Ken Korn Klub 3: Y-Teens 2. 3. ROBERT HEWITT. Lincoln. Seminar 2. AUDREY HILL. Washington. Girl Scouts I, 3: Y- Teens 1, 3: Trident 2, 3. MARGARET LOIS HINES. McKinley. New Life Club 3: Y-Teens 2: Girls' Glee Club 1, Z-Sec'y 2: Sym- phonic Choir 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. BERYI. HOFFMAN. Lincoln. Honor Society 2. 3: New Lite Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts I, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 3-Sec'y 3: Seminar 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3- Sec'y 1. 2: General Y-Teens 3-Vice-Pres. 3: A Cappella Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir 1: SPY 3. GLORIA ANN HOLCOMB. Lincoln. Y'Teens I, 2, 3. IAMES HOOVER. Lincoln. ROBERT HOWARD. Lincoln. EARL DUANE HOWE. Lincoln. BERNARD HOYLAND. McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3- Pres. 3: Student Senate 3: Varsity Football 3: R.O.T.C. 1, 2. 3Riile Team I, 2, 3: K-Club 3. 156... gfablllaied CONSTANCE IEAN HUBERT. McKinley. Y-Teens 2. HERTHA HUFF. Friedens. LEONE HUGHES. Lincoln. PHYLLIS MAE HUMERICK. Lincoln. DELORES IAYNE. Lincoln. French Club 1, 2: Girls' Glee Club l, 2: Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. BEVERLY MAE IENSEN. Lincoln, WILLY IENSEN. Lincoln. DONALD IOHNSON. Lincoln. B Squad Football 1: R.O.T.C. 3. IOAN IOHNSON. Lincoln. Y-Teens 3. ROLAND EDWARD JOHNSON. McKinley. French Club 2. 3: Seminar 3: Track Manage! 3. VIOLET IONASON. Lincoln. High Stepping 1, 2, 3- Vice-Pres. 3: Y-Teens 3: G.A.A. 2. ROBERT IONSON. McKinley. ANITA IURASEWICZ. Washington. Honor Society 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir 1. ALVIN KARETSKI. Washington. CAROL MAE KATT. McKinley. Class Treasurer 2: Hi-Style 2, 3: Annex Student Council 1: Honor So- ciety 2, 3: Student Senate 3: Seminar 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Trident 2, 3-Pres. 3: S.C.A. 2: SPY Salesman 1, 2: Homecoming Queen 3. GEORGE HERBERT KAUPFMAN. Lincoln. B Squad Cross Country l, 2: R.O.T.C. Z, 3. EDWARD KAZANIIAN. Lincoln. French Club 1, 2. RICHARD BENNETT KENDALL. Iohn Dewey Ir. High, West Allis, Wisconsin. une RICHARD KERSTING. Lincoln. FRED EARL KEYSE. Washington. ALVIN CHARLES KILMURY. Lincoln. CHARLES KING. McKinley. MARION AUDREY KING. Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 3. BARBARA IANE KIRCHNER. Lincoln. Band 1, 2, 31 S.C.A. 8. WAYNE IOHN KIRK. McKinley. EVELYN IOAN KISHLINE. Lincoln. Sub Deb 2, 3- Sec'y 3: New Life Club 3: French Club 1: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Trident I, 2, 3: SPY 3. CHESTER KISIELEWSKI. Washington. B Squad Bas- ketball 1. DOROTHY IOAN KLEIST. Lincoln. French Club 1, Z: Girl Scouts 2: Y-Teens 2: Trident 3. IEQNGELEANORE KLEIST. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir BETTY LORRAINE KNUTSON. Lincoln. S.C.A. I. MARION KOLOWSKI. Lincoln. ALICE IEAN KRAFT. McKinley. Artist Alley 2-Sec'y 2: Y-Teens 3. CAROL KRAUSE. Washington. ENES KRESS, McKinley. PATRICIA KREUSER. St. George's. Y-Teens 2, 3. ROBERT KUEHN. McKinley. . L t .-.581 gl'aJlla,f06 A SCH 44,43 NN C90 -Q 'O x 2 r W- va JL rw G 'Z gk pfClAL 5 S I 'Vo O9 nt' 5114 MSC pt' hump I ' LANGEH LANGER LARSEN LARSON LAUBENSTEIN LA VIGNE LEHMANN LEINWEBER LEISTBN LE MAY LE MAY LENCIONI LA Ross LEWANDOSKI LONGMORE LUND IOAN LANGER. St. George's. Sub Deb 3-Treas. 32 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet l: Y-Teens 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club l: Iunior Choir I-Librarian 1. ROBERT IAMES LANGER. sl. Georges. IUNE LARSEN. Lincoln. LOWELL LARSON. Lincoln. CAROL LAUBENSTEIN. Marenisco High School. Marenisco, Michigan. Band 1, 2. PATRICIA MAE LA VIGNE. Washington. SPY 2. IERAD LEHMANN. Lincoln. Hi-Y 2, 3: B Squad Foot- ball l: Varsity Football 2, 3. IOYCE MARIE LEINWEBEH. Lincoln. Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir I: S.C.A. 1, 3. MARIORIE IEAN LEISTEN. Friedens. A Cappella Choir 3, LYLE LE MAY. Superior Central, Superior, Wisconsin. MAVIS IEAN LE MAY. Superior Central, Superior. Wisconsin. ROBERT IOHN LENCIONE. Washington. ANTHONY LeROSE. Washington. B Squad Football 1: Varsity Football 3: K-Club 3. IULIA ANN LEWANDOWSKI. Lincoln. IOAN LONGMORE. Washington. Girls' Glee Club 1: Y-Teens 3. MARY LOUISE LUND. McKinley. New Lite Club 3: Seminar 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: S.C.A. 3. lwlnaalfq 0' 4 ,. 4 Q X s XA S .r I 'A fo 0 fa f - 5, 1 Q is N i : M fn li : . I' U . ' ' 5 n I S z L J ln 5 gf, - ' p C4 Q 164 X' 5 KYB' 5 'I 5 at HG une ES X69 SE'ljlOO f 'X 96 'mmf 4' f 441 O qw, 465, A .ig Alhllyltff if fi ooos fi 3 V O M45 W 4-41a-,C,Ls'g6xx? ! ,L JTWYSQ QV i!'f4QQ1uL12lW LUPIA MACUKEWICZ MAKSEN MARTIN MARION LUPIA. McKinley. Y-Teens 2, 3. RICHARD LUKAWSKI. Washington, Golf Team 2. WAYNE ARTHUR MacCREADY. Lincoln. Band l. BETTY ANN MACIOROSKI. Central Ir. High, Iron River. Michigan. Y-Teens l, 2. LUCILLE MACUKEWICZ. Washington. Y-Teens 2: Girls' Glee Club l, 2. SYLVIA SUSAN MADAY. Washington, Girls' Glee Club l. IOSEPHINE MAGNINO. Painesdale, Michigan. Y- TEQHS ROBERT MAIERKO, St. George's. LUKAWSKI MacCHEADY MACIOROSKI MADAY MAGNINO MAIERKO MANDERNACK MARTELL MARTELLE MARTINO MARTZ MCKINLEY BOB MAKSEN. McKinley. Bowling 3. RALPH ICILBERT MANDERNACK. Lincoln. SPY Sales- man . RICHARD MARTELI.. McKinley. MARY ALICE MARTELLE. Washington. Honor So- ciety 2: French Club 2: Y-Teens 1. 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3-Sec'y 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3. BILL MARTIN. McKinley. Class Secretary 2: B Squad Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: B Squad Football 1: Golf Team 1, 2: K-Club 2, 3. GINA MARIE MARTINO. McKinley. Y-Teens Z. ELEANOR MARTZ. Lincoln. Cinematic 3: Ken Kom Klub 8. ROBERT LEE MCKINLEY. Lincoln. 160, 'Kang Qu uafefs MARY EILEEN MCMAHON. St. Catherines Seminar 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. MARY METALLO. McKinley. ALBERT METALLO. McKinley. GLORIA MAZZEI. McKinley. Seminar 2: Y-Teens 2, 3. WALLY MEIER. Friederxs. DONALD MERRILL. Dallas, Texas. MARILYN MEURER, Lincoln. HENRY MEYER. Friedens. Annex Student Council 1: B Squad Football I: SPY Salesman 1. ALBERT MIDDLECAMP. McKinley. B Squad Football 1: Iunior Varsity Football 2. IEANNETTE EMILY MIELKE, Lincoln. SYLVIA IOHANNA MIKKELSEN. Lincoln. Y-Teens 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: S.C.A. 3. FRANK MILETTA. McKinley. Bowling 3. FRANCIS MILKENT. Lincoln. Cross Country Team 3: K4Club 3. BEVERLY IEAN MILLER. Lincoln. Y-Teens 1: A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 1. 2: Symphonic Choir 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 2, 3. GERALDINE MINK. Washington. Honor Society 2. 3: Y-Teens 1: Girls' Glee Club 1. ELAINE MOLINARO. McKinley. CAROLINE MONTICELLO. St. George's. ANGELA MORRONE. McKinley. Girl Scouts 2, 3: Y' Teens 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. une AUDREY ANN MORTON, McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate 3: Y-Teens 3: General Y.Teens Pres. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: SPY 3. RAYMOND IOHN MORTON. McKinley. Honor Society 2. 3-Pres. 3: New Life Club 3: Student Senate 3: SPY 3: SPY Salesman 3: Badger Boys State 2: Golt Team 3. CHARLENE MOWRY. Iohns Hill Ir. High, Decatur, Illinois, French Club 3: Seminar 3: New Lite Club 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3-Treas. 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Symphonic Choir 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: G.A.A. Bowling 2, 3: Trident 2, 3: KENEWS 3. ROBERT MUAREM. Friedens. Bowling 3. DONALD L. MURRAY. Washington. Esquire 3: An- nex Student Council l: Debating 3: Forensics 37 SPY Salesman 1, 2: Band l, 2, 3. MARILYN MYERS. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3: KENEWS 3. SHARON IANE MYERS. St. George'S. Y-Teens 1: G.A.A. l, 2, 3fTreas. 3: Homecoming Attendant 3. FRANCES NAMOVICH. Savanna, Illinois. Girls' Glee Club 1. Z, 3. IEANNETTE NASS, Lincoln. GERALD NELSON. Friedens. MURIEL GAYLE NELSON. McKinley. Class Treasurer l: Honor Society 2, 3-Sec'y 3: Ken Kom Klub 3: Y- Teens 2, 3. RODGER NELSON. Lincoln. Student Senate 2, 3: Cinematic l, Z, 3-Pres. 2, 3. IRENE NEUBAUER. Washington. Girl Scouts 1: Y- Teens l, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club l-Sec'y 1: Iunior Choir 1. HENRIETTA NEWPORT. Lincoln. Sub Deb 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: Trident 2, 3: S.C.A. 3. IAMES DEWEY NICKELS. Lincoln. Artist Alley 2- Vice-Pres. 2: Iunior Varsity Football 2: B Squad Truck 1. AUDREY RUTH NIELSEN. Lincoln. Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. 3. NANCY BARBARA O'CONNELL. Lincoln. IACK OGREN. McKinley. J OLSON OSTLUND PEDERSEN PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON PEZZIN PICA PIEDOT PLUTCHAK POWERS PROCARIONE SHIRLEY MAE OLSON. McKinley. TWYLA RUTH OSTLUND. Lincoln. K-Teens 3: French Club 3: Orchestra 1. gfa6!Uat06 QW A-Q4 fb N35 fx HEX ffif 5 X ,tt QN 4' We H X is QKr,g5xfi7Ijf1W Q :nel , L KX PfcfA3fi'iXg9PQf x OSHA msc? ,fl Xf21QQz1??f' ,f'1,f?I1.s,i.,ff 1 Q cr as ilffiijr few ggi? , 55 PERRI PETRI PINT QUANDT CATHERINE PEZZIN. Lincoln. DOMINICK PICA. McKinley. C ,f BOB LLOYD PIEDOT. McKinley. ts 2, 3g Y-Teens l, 2, DOUGLAS GUY PEDERSON. Lincoln. Esquire Club JEAN PINT. Lincom, Girl Scou 21 3? A Cappella Chou' Z' 35 Iumof Chou 1- 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: jun- FRANK PERRI. Washington. Band 1, 3: Orchestra l: Swing Band 3. ALLAN PETERSON. Lincoln. BILL PETERSON. Lincoln, ior Choir l: G.A.A. 2. VIRGINIA PLUTCHAK. Lincoln. Cinematic 3. BETTINA POWERS. Lincoln. Hi-Style 2, 3-Treas. 3: Student Senate 37 New Life Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 3: SPY 2. GAIL FRANCIS PROCARIONE. 3-Pres. 35 Y-Teens 2, Lincoln. Annr JUNIUS PETERSON. Lincoln. Girl Scouts l: Y-Teens dem Council 1: B Squad Basketball 1 LIESEVUBS-2.12 Gifls' Glee Club 1: Iuniof Choir 11 Basketball 2: B squad Foorbuii 1: s.c ' MARILYN IEAN QUANDT. MARIE PETRI. McKinley. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Iunior 1631 wif grimy- '41 44' qosftigiiifif 2,21 : Y' 'QA p'CfCIA6y ff '22, Slirms I i , XSQZZZIIJJIJIM' lille liz? I3 mi 6fff X guess-:Oc ll fro 1 ee- toe RANDALL REMINGTON RODERICK ROSSI ARNOLD RANDALL. McKinley. ALICE MAE RAUCH. Lincoln. Hi-Style 2, 3-Treas. 2: Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate 2, 3: New Lite Club 3: Y-Teens 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3-Pres. 3: Trident 1, 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 2: SPY 3. HARLAND EDWARD REIDENBACH. Washington. B Squad Football I: lunior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3: K-Club 3. NINA MILDRED REISER. Friedens. Honor Society 2, 35 Artist Alley 2, 3-Sec'y 3. BEVERLY ANN REMINGTON. St. Georges K-Teens 2, 3ATreas. 3: Girl Scouts I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Band l, 3: Iunior Choir lg KENEWS 3. EMILY RHODES. Washington. Washington. Red Triangle 3: l: B Squad Football 1. Cinematic 2, 3: Swimming RAUCH REIDENBACH REISER RHODES RICCIARDI RICE ROEDEL ROGERS ROGNSTAD RUELLE RUFFALO RUGE DOLORES RODERICK. Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub 3. ALLEN GRANT ROEDEL. Washington. Red Triangle 2, 3: Swimming Team 1, 2, 3: K-Club 1, 2, 3. CLIFFORD ROGERS. Washington. DON ROGNSTAD. Lincoln. FRANK ROSSI. McKinley. PATRICIA ANN RUELLE. Lincoln. Girls' Glee Club 1: Symphonic Choir 2, 3. ALBERT RUFFALO. Washington. Varsity Football 3. MARTIN RUG-E. Lincoln, Annex Student Council 1: New Lite Club 3: S.C.A. 3: SPY Salesman I: SPY 3, QPGJLLG ted MARIE HELEN SAFRANSKI, Burlington High, Burling- ton, Wisconsin. Honor Society 3: Ken Kom Klub 3. DOMINIC SALERNO. Lincoln. B Squad Basketball lg Varsity Basketball Team 2. HELEN SALTMERIS. McKinley. French Club 2, 3. MARY FAITH SAUER. Friedens. French Club 2: A ggppella Choir 1, Z, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Junior oir 1. MERLE SAUER. Lincoln. AUDREY SCALZO. Washington. TONY SCALZO. Washington. GLENN SCHAAPSMAN. Lincoln. Cinematic 1, 2, JOAN SCHACKMUTH. Lincoln. Cinematic 2, 3-Sec'y 3. RUTH SCHAEFER. McKinley. DOLORES SCHAEFFER. Washington. French Club l: Y-Teens 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1-Vice-Pres. 1: KENEWS 2. JOAN SHANKLAND. Lincoln. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Cine- matic 2, 3-Treas. 3. DONALD DARRELL SCHAUMBERG. Lincoln. JEAN SCHEND. McKinley. Class Secretary 1: Annex Student Council 1. EYVONNE SCHIESSER. Madison East, Madison, Wise consin. Band 3. TED SCHNEIDER. Lincoln. Hi.Y 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3-Pres. 3. CAROLE SCHOETTLER. St. Georqe's. Girl Scouts 3: Y-Teens 1: Girls' Glee Club 17 Junior Choir 2. NORMAN BERT SCHOONOVER. Washington. Cine- matic 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 3. lille GERTRUDE SCHULTZ. Friedens. Girls' Glee Club 1. MARILYN JOYCE SCHUMACKER. Washington. Y- Teens 1. IOAN SEIBERLICH. Washington. Y-Teens l, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior Choir 1. KENNETH SEIDEMANN. Lincoln. DIANA ADLINE SELOVICH. Washington. Cinematic 2, 3-Treas. 3. RICHARD SENATORE. McKinley. RUTH SHAFER. Friedens. Y-Teens 1: S.C.A. 1. WILLIAM SHELDON. Elkhorn High School. I-Ii-Y Z, 3-Sec'y 2, Treasl 3: Honor Society 2. 3: Student Senate 2, 3: New Life Club 2, 3: Seminar 3: Band l, 2, 3-Business Manager 2, 3-Sec'y 2: Orchestra 1, 2-Pres. 2: SPY 2, 3: Homecoming Co-Chairman 3: Badger Boys State 2. OLGA SHKIELE. Lincoln. Y-Teens 1: Trident 2, 3. ROGER SIMPKINS. Lincoln. R.O.T.C. 1, 2: SPY 1. 2. 3. IRENE ANN SIMKO. Washington. A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club l: Junior Choir 1. WILLIAM DANIEL SIMON. McKinley. ANN SIOEHDSMA. McKinley. IULIA BEATRICE SLAZES. Washington. DORIS SMITH, Washington. IRIS IRENE SMITH. Lincoln. MARY KAY SMITH, Lincoln. G.A.A. l, 2. RODGEH SMITH. Friedens. .1 it gl'aJllat85 'glllllllf ' on Yl SCH OO! S 9 665 ,AA HlG,1.,f '11 ts 44, A 2 N X C90 :- Su. U W 1 ' I6 5 Y ' 4' XX Q ffm MSC ' Hun: I 'fl I 7 Q, OS S J' 1 ...r - 5 of lg' '. Q Y , ,Q in 5 an Inn n 5 l- U. M371 S ,, . I.. Q gf, K' V fo 1. 0 W S 'fa 'bfCIAL5 ff 1 I SODERBERG SODLINK SPAAY SPENCER SPITZER SPRAIN STARK STASKUS STEFANI STEVENS STEFNEY STRUSKY STUTZKE SUBLISKY SWARTZ SZYMANSKI ROBERT SODERBERG. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 2, ARTHUR IOSEPH STEI-'ANL Washington. 3: Triple Quartet 2: Octet 3. MARY LOU SOPI-IIA STEVENS. Lincoln. Cinematic 3: RONALD SODLINK. Washington. French Club 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Symphonic Choir 1. RICHARD SPAAY. McKinley. RICHARD STEPNEY. Washington. RALPH EDWARD SPENCER. McKinley. Bowling 35 S.C.A. 1: SPY Salesman 1. HELEN STRUSKY. Washington. Y-Teens 1: Girls' Glee Club 1, Z. DEI-ORE? MADEUNE SPITZER- MCKin1eY- Ken Kom BARBARA STUTZKE. Lincoln. Annex Student Coun- Klub 3- Y-Teens 31 SPY Salesman 2- an 1: Ken Kom Klub af Y-Teens 2. 3. CHARLES SPRAIN. Friedens. Junior Varsity Foot- MARILYN ELAINE SUBLISKY. Washington. Cine- ball 2. matic 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3- Librarian 1. ELWOOD STARK. Washington. Honor Society 2, 3: Band 1, 27 S.C.A. 2, 3. IACK SWARTZ. Washington. VIOLET STASKUS. Washington. FRANK SZYMANSKI. McKinley. ,67- 1 une I fi N LLIEXX SCI-Io X I at Oc 1 N ,DM HIGH 411 Off' QW,-N C9 Q on 'A ' fiirf A fo O 045 X, 4' '6'fc1AL 50 SX O-ffm W SC OZQQ-1LII.! TABBERT THOMAS TUBES VINCENT WAYNE HAROLD TABBERT. Washington. DONALD TAYLOR. McKinley. ROBERT TENUTA. Washington. IEANETTE EVELYN THIET, Lincoln. Orchestra 1. 2, 3. LLOYD THOMAS. Lincoln. NANCY JEAN TOFT. McKinley. Y-Teens 2: B I, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3-Treas. 2, Sec'y 3. TONY TROPIN. Washington. Cross Country 1. SOPHIE TUNKIEICZ. McKinley. Cinematic 2, 3. and TAYLOR TENUTA THIET TOFT TROPIN TUNKIEICZ UNGEMACH VANDEVELD VENA VOLK WADE WALAS RAYMOND TURES. St. George's. MARIAN BARBARA UNGEMACH. Friedens, Girls' Glee Club 1. THOMAS IOSEPH VANDEVELD. McKinley. Track Team 2. MARY VENA. McKinley. Artist Alley 2: Girl Scouts 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 37 S.C.A. 1: KENEWS 2. WILLIAM WRIGHT VINCENT. Lincoln. Swing Band 2. PATRICIA THERESA VOLK. St. Georqe's. AUDREY WADE. McKinley. Y'Teens 3: Ken Kom Klub 3. ALYCE WALAS. Lincoln. Symphonic Choir 2. gyracluafea RAY WALLIG. St. George's. Class Vice-President 2-3: Pep Club 2, 3'Treas. 2, Pres. 3: Golf Team 1, 2, 3: Student Senate 3: New Lite Club 2, 3: Badger Boys State 2: SPY Salesman 3. THOMAS WALLIG. McKinley. CHARLES DOUGLAS WALLIS. Lincoln. Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2: Swing Band 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY WALUCH. Washington. Red Triangle 2. 3: New Life Club 2, 3: B Squad Basketball Mgr. 1, 2: Cross Country 2, 3-Captain 3: SPY Salesman 3. STEVE WALUCH. Washington. Crossed Rifles 2: R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3: SPY 2, 3. IIM RICHARD WARDELL. Lincoln. MARGARET DELORES WATRING. Lincoln. PHYLLIS JEAN WATTS. McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3: G.A.A. 1: SPY 1, Z, 3: SPY Salesman 2. MAX WILLIAM WEAVER. Morgan Park High, Chi- cago, Illinois. ELEANOR WENZELMANN. Friedens. A Cappella Choir 2, 3: KENEWS 3. MARCIANA WERNER. St. George's. K-Teens 2, 3: Annex Student Council 1: Girl Scouts 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: New Life Club 3: SPY 3. EVERETT WHITMIRE. Glen Ellyn Ir, High, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. BEVERLY IEAN WIEGELE. Lincoln. SPY 3. ELIZABETH ANN WILLEMS. Lincoln. Y-Teens 2: A ggppegla Choi! 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Symphonic oir , 2, IANE WILLIS. McKinley. Y-Teens 2. 3. GARRETT WILLOUGHBY. Lincoln. KENEWS 3. IO ANN WINEGAR. Lincoln. MARY ELLEN WILTON. Lincoln. Sub Deb 2, 3. une f.-4 DORIS EILEEN WINOSKI. McKinley. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: SPY Salesman 2, SPY 3. VICTOR WUDELL. Lincoln. VIVIAN YUNK, Washington. Girls' Glee Club 1. PETER ZALESKI. Washington. Orchestra 1, Z, 3. f MARGIE ZALUBOWSKI. sl. Georges. 3' DON EDWARD ZEITLER. Lincoln. Esquire Club 1, 2, 3,Vice-Pres, 2, ARLENE HAZEL ZIETZ. Lincoln. Seminar 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 1: Iunior ,,, Choir l. IOSEPH ZOKAITES. Lincoln. Red Triangle 3: B Squad Basketball lg Cross Country 3: K-Club 3. AMELIA ZUCCARELLO. McKinley. ,os- IUNE CLASS-NO PICTURES BILL HUNT. Lincoln. Bowling 3. EVELYNE PRINCIPE. St, Georges. Y-Teens 1: Girls' Glee Club 1. ROBERT ROE. Lincoln. ROY SCALZO. Washington. RUSSELL SONNENBERG. Washington. KENNETH TERRY THOMPSON. Thomas Ietterson Ir. High, Washington, D. C. Student Senate 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3. HELEN VIG. St. Catherine's. GENE VAN WIE. Mciciniey. DONALD CLAIR BRUCH' L 'COln' GEORGE MCNEIL. Lincoln. Band 2, orchestra 1. z, 3. CHARLES CUTLER. McKinley, Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 R.O.T.C. 1, Z, 3. EARL HOUSTON. St. Catherine's. HAROLD HOUSTON. McKinley. Through Long Generations S N!! R49 , , E313 ar 1 -My Q ..,,, L. Lawn A I 4 . x , if . 'mf K Q . . kkkr . gi g, 'in , -' Qu W, - 'Q IIII , SV ' M .ag wif .xdcfiuified Uur kaleidoscope of activities, 1949 . . . the inflow of students after a lazy summer, the crazy, colorful, captivating floats at home- coming, the unbearable excitement of your Prom plans, the start of your clubs as meet- ings are planned and officers elected, confer- ences with your counselors, the neglected homework, the sparkling gaiety of your dances, the parties, the sports events, the last day of school, the graduation, the fun, the laughs, the seriousness, the earnest labor of your studies . . . and you make up our school spirit. ' x M , , ? 31552353 '-lf, 4. Y . Milk and Doughnuts . . . Pep Assembly HI-Y Claude Miller, Hi-Y Mascot . . . Interclub Basketball . . . Homecoming Float . . . FOUNDED 1923 Queen's Crown . . . Hi-Y Award . . . Com- munity March of Dimes Campaign l I l .. l First Semester Officers Second Semester Dick Arnold ............,,.. President ..,.....,..,.,,. Roger Axtell Roger Axtenw 'vvl Hvice-President ,4-IlA--. Bernie Duluk Row 1: D. Arnold, H. Axtell, I. Lehmann, P. Shwaiko, G. Holt. Bernie Dulok l-Treqsurermm AA-'A4-, Bm Sheldon Row 2: H. Granger, T. Schneider. B. Dulak. W. Kiffel, W. Sheldon, G. Fitch. Bill Sheldon!:::ll:i,.lSecretury ....... Howard Granger NOT IN PICTURE: R- Tenum' I' Fox' E- Potts' W- Girmcn- Glen Holt ..........,.,.... Corres, Sec'y ............ Ierry Berres Mr. Davey .,.,....,.......... Advisor ..,,,, ...., ..,...... M r . Davey N W W l l l W 5 ' A l l w , l -74- led Cross Drive . . . Pep Assem- tly . . . Homecoming Float Yup Cake Dinner . . ,Ist Semester arlle Roede! ........... larilyn El1efson.,.... Iarilu Adamson ............... Secretary .,...... ...,...,...,..... B etty HIHZ everly Remington., ...,,.. Treasurer ........ .........., M arilyn Blaim an Gallagher .,,...,....... Corres. Sec'y ........, Donna Walkowski Ii-TEE 5 FOUNDED 1945 Sale . . . Progressive . K-Teen Scholarship Officers Second Semester ...,..,,..President...,...,..,,...,..,...,.Ar1ene Amo ...,.Vice-President.,,....Beverly Remington ow 1: B. Hinz, C. Roeder, I. Gallagher, B. Remington, D. Walkowski. Jw 2: Miss Moody, I. Landers, M. Blaim, T. Oslund, M. Elleison, A. Amo, M. Adamson, M. Werner. OT IN PICTURE: B. Thome, V. Rudgal, I. Steel. D. Wehner, G. Graffenius, M. Segal. 5 B - DEB FOUNDED 1936 First Semester Betty Lipman ..... Beverly Holman .....,.. Arleen Rhode ...,...,. Dorothy Daniel ,,..,.. Iean Shipman .....,,., Miss Densmore ...... Officers ............President....,.....,.. . .,.... Vice-President ...,.... . ..,.....Secretary,,..... ........Treasurer....... . ........Corres. Sec'y...... .......AdV1SOI......... Second Semester ,...,..l-'rances Gallo ......,.Arleen Rhode ........Evelyn Kishline ................Ioan Langer .....Mary Ellen Wilton ,.......,Miss Densmore 'Ei'l'?'b:-Ji 1 The Sub-Debs act as gracious hostesses to the iaculty at their annual Kaffee Klatsch. Sub Deb Formal . . . Red Cross Drive . . . Pep Assembly . . . Kajfee Klatsch . . . Redecorated Rest Room for Teachers Row l: I, Shipman, I. Langer, E. Kishline, A. Rhode, Row Z: M. Petersen, B. Lipman, I. Langer, B. Holman, I. Iensen, D. Daniel. Row 3: M. Wilton, B. Lundskow, F. Gallo. NOT IN PICTURE: I. Gibson, L, Stein, I. Zuidweg, I. Sherer, M. Young, S. Lanqenbach, H. Newport. x v is se..,..l...,M.Ms.sm.s..4ip.s,aJ L - V A L . . My wud. Democrats and Republicans, Truman fans and Dewey fans. Hi-Style and Esquire listen avidly to election returns. ESUUIHE FOUNDED 1939 l'irst Semester Officers Second Semester Bob Bauer ..,,......,.. President ,..., .... D ick Hansen Les Mullin ...,,... Vice-President .,,..., Bob Tenuta Mario Albi ,....,.... .Secretary ,.... ,.... D on Murray lim Brockhaus ..... Treasurerm, ....... lack Bittorf Mr. Penske ,,..,.... ..,Advisar. .,... ...Mr. Penske 'Ulf-ef' HI-STYLE FOUNDED 1947 Homecoming Queen . . . Rec Cross Drive . . . Stuffed Animal. Clean-up Week . . . Pep As sembly . . . Assisting Counselor: . . . Homecoming Float . . . Re decorated Clinic . . . Book Weel Tutoring Students . . . Alum ni Banquet First Semester Officers Second Semester Dolores Stump ..,......... President ............,..,.. Alice Rauch Lila Sheppard ....,... Vice-President ....,.....,..... Gail Allan Carol Katt ,................... Secretary ......., Margaret Landre Bettina Powers ........... Treasurer ..,...... Margaret Stump Barbara Wehner....Corres. Sec'y ............, Ellen Larson Row 1: E. Larson, M. Lcmdre. Row 2: D. Davenport, N. Stern, M. Stump, L. Sheppard, A. Rauch, B. Powers, C. Katt. Row 3: D. Stump, G. Allan, M. Douglas, C. Turner, B. Wehner. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Johnsen, A. Heidersdort, M. Powell. Dress-up Week . . . Homecoming Float . . . Escapades of 949 . . . Interclub Basketball . . . Horlick Exchange Assembly Row l: R. Lundskow, M. Albi, R. Bauer, D. Murray, R. Hansen. Row 2: K. Neil, I. Marquardt, I. Brockhaus, D. Petersen, R. Tarsi- lano, L. Mullin. NOT IN PICTURE: I. Bittorl, F. Conley, I. Mack, R. Tenuta, H. Bunda, D. Floclcer, M. Bonotiglio, A. Ameche, R. Iohnson, R. Peterson. ill NWA -si' Anvvr First Semester lack Gallagher .,,.... Dom Paielli ....,,..,, Donald Dawson .,..., George Arnsmeyer ...,. Mr. Smith ..,....,..,,...., FOUNDED 1926 Officers .....,..,....,President,.............. ...,,..,.V1ce-Pre-s1dent........... ..,......Secretcxry..,,....... .........Treasurer...,... ..,...,..,.Advisor.... Red Triangle Award . . . Dad s Day . . . Courtesy Week . . . Pep Assembly . . . F aeulty Basketball Game . . . Bulletin Board . National Hi-Y Conference . Interclub Basketball Game Second Semester George Arnsmeyer .....Georqe Gehring ..,.Char1es Brothers ....,Eugene Doerfler Smith --77- HOW Row D. Row A. NOT 1: I. Zokaites, D. Paielli, G. Doerfler. 2: D. Dawson, C. Ricciurcli, I. Gallagher Paielli, G. Gehring, T. Waluch. 3: P. Bruno, P. DuBois, G. Arnsmeyer Roedel, D. Radykowski, C. Brothers. IN PICTURE: A. Kloet, I. Griffin. 'l Wi il 5-17 Usher at all Auditorium Activities SHEHS PEP EL B FOUNDED 1926 First Semester Oilicers Second Semester lomes McEvoy.. .. .. President ., ..,, ...Steve Woluch Mr. Vnlciske... .. .. .Advisor Vcxlaske Row l: E. Howe, N. Persons, B. Bauer, L. Mullin, R. Hansen. How 2: S. Wciluch, L. Rovik, E. Romcmowski, R. Streek, F. Rossi, I. McEvoy, R. Moksen. NOT IN PlCTUHEZ A. Abot, B. Puterbcruqh, R. Renick, E. Marx, A. Randall. A. Roedel, D. McEvoy. i 3 1 FOUNDED 1920 Howling Hundred . . . Pep Assem- blies . . Pins . . Firs! Semester Roy Wcillig ...... Anne Bird ...,..,. Ieonne Drago Put Bleoshkci ,... Theresa Boyle. Mr. Whitaker . y sg? 'ii' 4 'QD L 1 ii s -I . New Uniforms . . . Club . Cheerleaders Officers Second Semester .....,.....President..,. .................Anne Bird .. ....... ViceYPresident ,...... ,,......... D ove Boyle ,. ......, Secretory ......,. ........... P ot Blecrshko .. .,..... .Treasurer ........... .......,. T heresu Boyle . .,..... Corres. Sec'y ....,,.. ....... N oreen Pinnolu ......... Advisor ,.... ........ M r. Whitaker Row 1: I. Moksen, N. Pinnola. I. Drago, D. Fischbcrch. A. Bird. Row 2: R. Westphcrl, P. Blecshka, R. Wcxlliq. D. Boyle, Y. Molinuro, I. DeWitt, T. Boyle. - NOT IN PICTURE: P. Gram, G. Lahti, I. Haksurxy. Row 1: A. Horton, C. Schilling, V. Ioriuson, P. Rondeou, I. Modory. Row Z: M. Willems, M. Schwenn. I. Wolfe, E. Brion, M. Wcnrinq. Row 3: M. Huetten, P. Tourtelot. Row 4: M. Nugent. Row 1: N. Reiser, C. Steinbach, M. McElwcin, A. Ridley, B. Burtt, A. Sorensen, A. Bennett. How 2: D. Kloep, R. McEvoy, W. Burke, A. Cass, M. Frundsen, I. Iensen. HIGH- STEPPI B FOUNDED 1944 . :Tir ffm Exhibition at Football Games . Twirling Instruction . . . Dances First Semester Iune Modory .,...,. ...,..,..... Violet Ionoson ....... . ..... . Officers Ioyce Wolfe ........ ......... S ecretcxry .... Joyce Wolfe, .,,..,, ..... Mr. Dunham ....,., ....TrecIsurer.... ......Advisor...,.. President .......... ,...,, 13 ARTIST ALLEY pl V ll ll l ll ll lu ii! Ml VH Posters... ll ' lil tin Board Second Semester ....Cc1rol Schilling Mary Lu Willems .Vice-President ,................ ........MGXfhG Wcxtring ,,,......,..Ioyce Wolie Dunham i Wi First Semester loyce Iensen ,....... Alice Bennett ......,. Nincx Reiser .... ..,...,, ...,. FOUNDED 1945 Bowling Party . . . Bulle- Officers ,..........President........ Vice-President ...,... ,,... .......Secretcxry.... Annabelle Ridley ...,...,,. ....... T reosurer .... Mr. Christy .............. -79- .........AdVlSOf......... Second Semester ,......Dick McEvoy ...Alice Sorensen Claire Steinbach ,.........Wuyne Burke Christy PHE EH EL B FOUNDED 1927 fm.-e',,.i...te...-..,.,.. ... - .Y--1 5 ' tel.--4-.LAL-. - -MJ ..-.. - V-A-A--A H-A First Semester Officers Richard Tcippu ....... ,...,..,... P resident ,.,.... Roland Iohnson.. ...,,. .,,...... V ice-President ,........ .,.. . . Don Franks .,.. ...,, . . .Secrf-tcrry-Trecxsurer.... Second Semester .....,.....Pcxu1Dc1vis ..Ro1cmd Iohnson .........Don Franks Row 1: Grcvnt, D. Geisel, H. Kahn, I. Wyman, V. Andersen. C. Hubbard, S. Bart, A. Despin. Row 2: C. Mowry, V. Rudgcrl, M. Petersen, D. Kinner, T. Ostlund, I. Butkus, H. Kczst, I. Duberstine. C. Klohuchcxr. Row 3: O. MacPherson, M. Stevens, M. Gentes, H. Scfltmeris, B. Benedict, I. MacPherson, I. Huqherg, D. DeCono, S. Snow. Row 4: S. Kishline, D. Mowry, L. Forrest, D. Franks, I. Smith, H. Iohnson. P. Dcrvis. D. Tcrppcr. Pencils by the Thousand . . . Chris mas Meeting . . . Lectures on Frenc Culture 14 Ll-lETI LATI I FOUNDED 1948 Row 1: A. Veprauskas, M. Merritt, C. Zewen, S. Schultz, F. Namovich, I... Bedrosian. Row 2: A. Bennett, D. Trocke, P. Schoeiter, E. Gyurina, D. Dugan, G. Louriqan, D. Hott. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Clish, C. Cooper, R. De Santis, G. Hedstrom, I. Molstad, D. Morton, I. Mulich, R. Packman, K. Schmude, L. Watts. Cup Cake Sale . . . Party for Ninth Grade Latin Students Visit to Chicago First Semester Lucy Bedrosian ........, Shirley Schulz .,......... Arlene Vesprauskas ........ ...... George Lourigan ...... Miss Merrick ................ . .,.... . Ollicers .. ........ Consul. .Consul. Practor ............... .Aedile. Advisor . . . April Second Semester ......Georqe Lourigan ...........Shirley Schulz .Arlene Veprauskas ..........Donald. Trocke .............Miss Merrick SEMINA FOUNDED 1921 Microscope . . . City and State Sen- S lor High Science Meet . . . Cup Cake Sale . . . Science Honor As- sembly . . . Test Tube Times First Semester Officers Second Semester Iames Chapel .......... .......... P resident ........ . ............. David Trish Paul Capelli ...................... Vice-President ....,... ......... B ill Sheldon Lorraine Grotjahn ................ Secretary ...................... Shirley Schultz Ianet Van Hazinqa .............. Treasurer .............. Arlene Veprauskas Miss Doherty ............ ....... A dvisor ....... ........... . ..Miss Doherty Row l: A. Despin, H. Oqren, V. Zaliewski, I. Kirchner, C. Mowry, I. Falkenstern, H. Rodina. A. Veprauskas. Bow Z: G. Lourig an, I. Van Hazinga, S. Schultz, B. Stuken- berg, L. Grotiahn, R. Moenssen, D. Doerilinger. M. Merritt. Row 3: G. Gehrinq, R. Iohnson, B. Sheldon, B. Roemer, I. Harrington, T. Griffin, D. Trish. How 4: R. Burnett, R. Knox, I. Chapel, K. Decker, D. Dugan, R. Petersen. Ralph Burnett works on the experiment in protein deficiency with which he took second place in the state science contest. Films and Projector . . . Class Movies . . . Dance . . . Halloween Party . . . Film Splicer . . . Microphone Stand KE HU HI. B First Semester FOUNDED 1948 Officers Delores l-lessefort ....,...,,.....,..... President ,...,... Doris Winoski ..... ........ Dolores Spitzer ....... Lena Butteri ......... Ianice Landers ........ Mrs. Baldwin. . ,... Vice-President ..... . ........Secretary.,...... .......Treasurer........ ,......Corres. Sec'y.....,.. MissKronenwelter ,.... . ....... Advisorsu... Second Semester .......De1ores Hessefort ........Dorothy Schari ..........Arlene Mielke ...........,Ncxncy Toi! .............Marion King Mrs. Baldwin. Miss Kronenwetter EI EMATIII FOUNDED 1945 First Semester Officers Second Semester R. Nelson ...,,,...... .,..,.. P res .... .....,.....,..... R . Nelson N. Schoonover ...... ,...,,.. V .YP ........ ........ N . Schoonover I. Shackmuth ....,.., ,..,..,, S ec ........ ....... I . Shackmuth I. Shankland ......... .....,,... T reas ..,....,.. ....... I . Shankland Mr. Link.. .,.......... ..,...., A dvisor ....... ..........., M r. Link Row 1: L. Saladis, I. Shackmuth, E. Petersen, S. Tunkieicz, M. Kraning, V. Staskus, P. Beyers, B. Schwaab, M. Suhlisky, E. Marx. Row 2: V. Blaziewske, I. Pfeiffer, R. Merg, P. Bel- leau, B. Eidsor, H, Ogren, B. Burtt, V. Plutchak, M. Garoialo, D. Selovich. Row 3: G. Borkenhagen, I. Bice, E. Eiehler, L. Nickel. L. Bartel, E. Martz, A. Deming, M, Stevens, S. Schultz, I. Shankland. How 4: E. Blaqg, G. Schaalsman, N. Schoonover, R. Nelson, I. Schumacher, B. Schneider, R. Fraid, B. Grevenow, C. Kovacic, W. Andresen. Cup Cake Sale . . . Christmas Party . . Tour to Simmons and to Continentc Bank . . . Emblems . . . Speaker oz Office Etiquette Row 1: I. Landers, L. Butteri, M. Zuhde, I. Keene, B. Stutzke, l Nelson, A. Zuccarello, S. Andrews, I. Gahart. Row 2: M. Ruben. S. Wight, K. Kanehl, D. Doerllinger, I. Douglas, Sheppard, M. Elleison, C. Reeder. Row 3: M. King, B. lversen, V. Slaskus, N. Toft, I. Willis, D. Hessefo: M. Sairanski. Row 4: A. Nesland, M. Unqemach, D. Winoski. A. Wade, C. Laube stein, I. Simko, D. Spitzer, R. Schaefer. NOT IN PICTURE: E. DeSimone M. Maletta. A. Mielke, N, O'Conne L. Bartel, M. Lois, B. Eidsor, D. Scharf, I. Mansen. 11 WWWWW W W W ST DETSE ATE W Q 0 W W W Trl-School Counczl . . . Dance . . . Club W W W W W W - W W Advlsors . . . School Leaders FOUNDED 1936 , W , W W W W W W . - .- 'J flffi'Q.Hff'1E':'T'ilF4'+1W- i'jj- -L , .. ' ' ' ilffgf'31:.rfff?1i..'.'If1:fijfs:.Gn-A'-1:ji4a2,4-,..5j.t'..a if-2 -W2 T3 i'.?T'2,'QH-? .,!:S': 25' Lliwyllg - ' ff:fFf5av.fsEm: .1 .gfgef-nf.-4,:a- ffr.-gg wg:'e 122ff..11..:, l,,er,.r.. -ix-6-W ,, W' - a w-WP :W e,Wf-.xaaz-.-1,-.i-if41..2.Af:32f4,gsQ ,,-f.Qg:f.:f1.v,.-cfigm, v:5gz,-144115-'r. J ., ' n r ,ol fffxhz?-2551-W,' fm!-9 W 'VL M l v '1'1 W ',,2'Gw,2fg:0.g..,s.?35W?f?,ig,f.,gL.W:'W''f?.5:g.,,m'1J' 1W,f' 11314 . offs-4a ,.,..:'4f'1Ss.Q '15-... vffwf L21 , W W W W W ' W W Row 1: L. Gallo, T. Boyle. C. Katt, D. Stump, C. Roeder, B. Powers, B. First Semester Officers Second Semester Holman, D. Hessefort, B. Lipman, D. Paielli. Louis Gallo ...,...,...,... President ...... Geo. Arnsmeyer Bob Sonnenberg.Vice-President ..,....,.. Hay Wallig Carlie Roeder .......... Secretary ,.... Mcirilu Adamson Lena Butteri ............. Treasurer ............ Bernie Dulak Mr. Stocker ......... . ...,.. Advisor ...., ..,...,. M r. Stocker Row 2: G. Arnsmeyer, R. Burnett, I. Jensen, A. Rauch, M. Adamson, A. Bird, N. Stern, L. Bedrosian. ' Row 3: R. Bauer, M. Albi, R. Wallig, R. Iohnson, B. Hoyland, B. Sheldon, D. Arnold, H. Granger. W Row 4: R. Nelson, T. Schneider, R. Axtell. T. Thompson, I. Chatilovicz, I. McEvoy. l- Gallagher, I. Chapel. WV -83- WWW. 1 With impish grins three straight A's, Darrell Holman, Duke Granger, and Ray Morton, treas- urer, vice-president, and president re- spectively of the Honor Society, cast aside their books for the summer. Row 1: I. Bereiter. D. Trish. R. Morton, D. Granger, D. Holman, P. Watts, A. Veprauskas, D. Daniel, O. Butteri, V. Andersen, D. Schari, M. Zuhde, P. Warren, L. Butteri. B. Holman, B. Lipman. Row 2: C. Zanio, I. Martell, W. O'Neil, B. Sheldon, E. Stark, P. Belleau, M. Blaim, P. Zens, A. Morton, M. Nelson, V. Rudgal, M. McElwain, C. Katt, A. Rauch, A. Iurasewicz. Row 3: P. Zanio. I. Iensen, E. Kollman, I. Van Hazinga, C. Krause, S. Wight, B. Hoffman, C. Roeder, D. Stump, A. Rhode, M. Petersen, G. Mink, M. Safranski, D. Geisel, L. Bedrosian. Row 4: G. Holt, R. Axtell, M. Leach, S. Maday, S. Schultz, B. Hoyland, G. Louriqan, M. Myers, A. Robinson, L. Doerflinger, I. Andreoli, H. Kahn, C. Laubenstein, E. Wiesner, E. Prell. HI1 nn SIJIJIETY FOUNDED 1941 Brains . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Assembly . . . Homecoming Float . . . Doughnut Sales . . . Con- tribution to CARE First Semester Officers Second Semester Bernard Hoyland .... President ............... Ray Morton Pat Zanio .................. Vice-Pres ...... Howard Granger Muriel Nelson .... . .... Secretary .......... Muriel Nelson Darrell Holman ....... Treasurer ....... Darrell Holman Miss Steffen ............... Advisor ............. ..MiSs Steffen EW LIFE EL B FOUNDED 1948 Row 1: T. Waluch, R. Morton, B. Sheldon, D. Granger, B. Kiffel, C. Klobuchar. M. Vena, A. Hill, C. Roeder, P. Bleashka, A. Bird, S. Alleman, D. Daniel, P. Warren, M. Stump, B. Lipman, B. Holman, D. Walkowski, T. Boyle. Row 2: E. Fitch, P. Stetfensen, C. Mowry, S. Mikkelsen, S. Langenbach, M. Younq. N. Stern, M. Ludke, M. Segal. D. LaCrosse, E. Ulrich, V. Zaliewski, K. Mish. M. Petersen, M. Werner, T. Sisnovich, O. Butteri, M. Landre. Row 3: R. Axtell, L. Gallo, M. Huge, L. Arle, I. Iensen, M. Adamson, I. Boerner, M. Blaim, C. Zewen, P. Zens, I. Gallagher, A. Rauch, C. Katt, E. Kishline, G. Allan, B. Wehner. Row 4: I. Gallagher, B. Dulak, G. Holt, M. Albi, H. Wallig, P. Greenberg. D. Krueger, D. Hoff. H. Kast, L. Velvickis, D. Zabrauskis, B. Iversen, D. Stump, B. Powers, B. Hoffman. Career Day . . . Pep As- semblies . . . Pep Talks in Home Rooms First Semester Officers Second Semester Louis Gallo ............... President ............. Roger Axtell Glen Holt .............. Vice-President .............. Glen Holt Beverly Holman ..... .Secretary...Marjorie Petersen Miss Densmore, ..... Advisors ...... Miss Densmore, Mr. Davey ........... ............ Mr .Davey Ii- III. B FOUNDED 1930 Row 1: I. Gallagher, E. Fitch, D. Schneeberqer, B. Bowman, A. Roedel, I. Fox, L. Ameche, T. Le Rose, B. Martin. Row 2: T. Waluch, I. Kotz, I. Zokaites, R. Carbone, D. Shafer, D. Boyle, I. Amendola, I. Oberto, L. Gallo, P. Missurelli. Row 3: I. Rohde, F. Pauloni, F. Casciaro, P. Bruno, H. Fredricks, B. Milkent, B. Peterson, N. Rusecki, B. Savaglio. Row 4: M. Bonofiglio. K. Lindstedt, F. Conley, D. Dawson, T. Roberts, I. Grabot. R. McMullen, I. Greco, I. Fox, B. Hoyland, B. Sonnenberg, B. Dulak, Candy Sales . . . Ushers at Basketball Games First Semester Officers Second Semester Geo. Arnsmeyer ..... President ............. Don Dawson Iack Gallagher ....... Vice-Pres .... Don Schneeberger Don Pawson ............ Secretary ........... Frank Conley Bob Baker.. .............. Treasurer ...,............ Gene Fitch Mr. Trebbin ............... Advisor ............. Mr. Iaskwich 5z f ' , L' QW . ig, Q -f 'ER cfs 5f, .'4S5fE 5' Q if gig? X 1 s 5 ig .Q 3 , Qs N Q .Q x' I i, I ls Q? Q 1' ? . . My if we e 1 1, Tv Y mg 546- BAM 5533 34 gi' 'Lt 5 JSM' P .. an 'F 4- uf 5' af, Q Q if - if??:ffrf gf' L 5 Q , 4 , Y AA V, ,f L ag?, .Q S, , g 1-f 125 -.I 1 IJIHI. SEUUT II!-1BIN ET FOUNDED 1923 MAHINEH SIIIIUTS FOUNDED 1923 Advisor Miss Variderhoot Row 1: E. Boubonis, M. Henry B Powers. M. Stump, M. Hopf A Veprauskas. Row 2: I. Zuidweg, E. Kishline B Hotfman. D. Davenport. Row 3: B. Hinz, C. Zanio, B. Weh ner, I. Forbes, B. Ochietti. Boy and Girl Scout Square Dance . . . Formal . . . Father and Daughter Banquet . . Fun Night . . . Tea . . . Summer Camp and Trips Cup Cake Sale . . . Red Cross Animals . . . Little House Xmas Decoration . . . Christmas Cards Xmas Gifts . . . Tours of Boats in Kenosha Harbor Row 1: B. Clark, M. Hopi C. Schoettler, B. Reming ton, D. Daniel, D. Wal kowski. Row 2: C. Turner, E. Prov encher, I. Freitag, D Kleist, R. Heed, A. Amen de, I. Forbes. Row 3: I. Mundt, I. Mundt F. Karabetsos, A. Vep rauskas, I. Langer, I Langer. Row 4: C. Zanio, I. Strupp M. McE1wain. P. Zanio A. Cass, A. Bennett. :v WI E SCU T5 , l THE PROMISE FOUNDED 1923 Row l: A. Bird, C. Klobucher, M. Stump, I. Gahart, l. Pfeiller, G. Bed- rosian, P. Grimm, M. Andreoli, I. Walker, R. Mitchell. Row 2: M. Evans. S. Mielke, P. Warren, B. Gordon, I. Pint, A, Morrone, L. Naidicz, A. Newman, E. Boubonis, N. Moseley. Row 3: P. Mau, G. Graitenius, A. Mielke, I. Michele, V. Pezzin, M. Vena B. Hinz, C. Steinbach, A. Zieth. Row 4: A. Sonnenberg, M. Tennessen, B, Iohnsen, M. Segal, T. Speca, M. Douglas, B. Ochietti. H. Kast, S. Bennett. On my honor, I will try: To do my duty to God and my coun- try, To help other people at all times, To obey the Girl Scout laws. , , Q 4 '3i SM : PWS 1 T 1-?5'f4?7,' :5e 'i Fj'Cf 'f'q'7'-' T553 . ' f'Zf V ':- . 'A .t - 3V'- .V V . 1. . . vP22.1'tE ' ' ' ' V ui' 5' . , - .' , ,' ,, . 'f:fe..,:f-', .'-'t-21,51 this ..5g,, 3 'A 1 -Lv:-'J'-:,c'l.L'g. 92,34 Lili.inzsr.s.v:-.:,-....- ,.' g,,uL,o,1- ...:fr.v:9l-'efei-LUQNL...-f '- cf sur,-s.fg.d...e. 44... ..e-., 1-s 1' ' ' ' 1 M' f-14 2 -'----f f' '---it ' ' t l 3 t . , t , . THE LAWS HA EERE FOUNDED 1923 Row l: I. Schuler, M. Henry, L. Zavacke, M. Petersen, I. Zuidweg, R. Farley, M. Landre, N. Stem, B. Lipman, B. Holman. Row 2: D. La Crosse, C. Gahart, B. Anderson, C. Thornton, P. Beyers, P. Chase, D. Sorensen, P. Zaliewski, D. Wehner, M. Grudzinski. Bow 3: I. Gallagher, C. Zewen, P. Zens, B. Thome, V. Budqal, E. Kishline, B. Powers, B. Hoffman, G. Allan, D. Stump. Row 4: D. Hoff, I. Martell. B. Wehner, I. Boerner, B. Bloxdori, D. Daven- port, M. Ludke, E. Ulrich, V. Zaliewski, C. Roeder. 1 87 1 A Girl Scout's honor is to be trusted. A Girl Scout is loyal. A Girl Scout's duty is to be useful and to help others. A Girl Scout is cr friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Scout. A Girl Scout is courteous. A Girl Scout is ct friend to animals. A Girl Scout obeys orders. A Girl Scout is cheerful. A Girl Scout is thrifty. A Girl Scout is clean in thought, word, and deed. The General Y-Teen oilicers adjourn to the out-of-doors to await the arrival of secretary Marilu Adamson -Present are president Beverly Holman: treasurer Carol Katt: and vice-president Beryl Hoffman. JUNIIIH Y-TEE S FOUNDED 1924 First Semester Officers Second Semester Mabel Leach .......... ........ P resident .......... ................ D onna Holt Ida Graziano ........,. ....... V ice-President ......... ......,.. R uth Hanson Vera Rudgal ..,....... ,....... S ecretary .......... ....,.... P atricia Zens Noreen Pinnola ......... ........ T reasurer .......... ........., I ane Zuidweg Miss Wilson ................................ Advisor ..........,.......,.......,...... Miss Wilson Row 1: H. Ogren, M. Petersen, M. Niesen, M. Hansen, I. Raksany, O. gut:5ri,hC. Schultz, B. Schwaab, L. Savaglio, A. Veprauskas, M. Rose, . ric . How 2: I. Langer, L. Stein, M. Piehl, L. Pomponi, C. Morrone, I. Patterson. I. Scherer, I. Mulich, M. Maletta, S. Mattson, R. Darmer, N. Hall. Row 3: P. Zens, M. Landre, I. Zuidweg, V. Zaliewski, E. Krman, M. Leach, B. Krueger, B. Morgan, D. Hott, C. ewen, I. Gallagher, R. Hanson. Row 4: L. Nickel, I. Angelo, M. Bryn, C. Zanio, B, loxdort, N. Dyberq, A. Robinson, M. Young, S. Lanqenbach. I. Steel, B. Thorne, V. Rudgal. B. Wehner, G. Graliinius, I. Graziano, M. Anderson. How 5: M. Blaim, E. Provencher, M. Stump, D. Walkowski, I. Wenninqer, I. Wenninger, L. Velvikis, T. Sisnovich, H. Kahn, C. Klobuchar, S. Bart, I. Pfeiffer, V. Andersen, B. Heinisch, N. Pinnola, T. Le Pera, T. Parise. NO? EN PICTURE: T. Speca, A. Sorensen, G, Lahti, D. Kloep, B. Iohnsen, . eqal. SUPHUMUHE Y-TEE 5 FOUNDED 1924 First Semester Officers Second Semesfer Teresa Speca .......... ........... P resident ........... ........... S ally Roberts Emilie Smith ........... .......... V ice-President .............. ...Betty Bokmueller Ioanne Gibson ........ ......... . .Secretary ........... .............. I oan Larsen Pat Zaliewski ......... ....... T reasnrer .......... ....... H uth Martinson Miss Bangsberq .................. . ...... Advisor .......................... Miss Bangsberg Row 1: I. Mundt. M. Rode, B. Clish, D. Velk, D. Gerou, I. Heidrich, N. Ander son, A. Ruebsamen, L. Chianelli. I. Marescalco, I. Zimmermann, M. Holm. Row 2: I. Mundt, A. Newman, A. Katarski, B. Caracciola, A. Zieth, A. Sonnen berq, L. Naidicz, A. Sorensen. C. Steinbach. N. Stern, I. Iohnson, B. Rose. Row 3: I. Orth, C. Larson, S. Witamyer, G. Sheppard, R. Iakuboski, E. Iuro, I. Gibson, M. Segal, B. Iohnsen, T. Speca, P. Mau. Row 4: B. Anderson, F. Serge. M. Loel, N. Althoii, M. Dielrnann, D. Slagaske M. Scoon, R. Rizzo, D. ehner, M. Grudzinski, B. Meyer, L. Zavacke, K Thomsen, C. Gahart. Row 5: K. Gaydos, L. Nichols, P. Zaliewski, M. Draack, B. Adel, I. Frederick s. nobem, J. Ranous, 1-:. smith, 1. Clark, D. Kloep, M. Evans, L. wtmsf I. Schneider, I. Boerner, I. Sommers. SE Illll Y-TEE S FOUNDED 1924 Box Social . . . Christma: Party . . . Farewell Party foz January Seniors . . . Style Show . . . Etiquette Skits . . Quiz Kids Program First Semester Officers Second Semests I oyce Iensen .......... ..... P resident ................. Ioan Lange Muriel Nelson ........ Vice-President ................. Betty Hin Frances Gallo ............. Secretary .............. Gloria Mazze Charlene Mowry ........ Treasurer .............. Muriel Nelsoi Mrs. Bayler ................... Advisor .................... Mrs. Bayle Row l: A. Hill, D. Stump, A. Bird, G. Allan, E. Kishline, I. Butteri, E. Schuesser, B. Remington, B. Miller, S. Andrews, G Mazzei. I. Longrnore. F. Gallo. Row 2: I. Langer, I. Douglas, I. Willis, V. Ionason, A. Morton M. Werner, M. Henry, B. Sutzke, D. Geisel, D. Hessetort, M Lund, C. Katt, A. Rauch. Row 3: M. Nelson, M. Lupia, P. Kreuser, C. Mowry, D. Spitzer V. Staskus, I. Boerner, D. Winoski, S. Mikkelsen, I. Gums, B Iversen, I. Iensen. Row 4: M. Graves, L. Macukevicz, I. Seiberlich, P. Golen, I Iohnson, G. Holcomb, M. King, A. Wade. A. Amo, I. Smith I. Maqnino, P. Zanio, I. Van Hasinza, M. Leach. How 5: B. Lipman, B. Holman, I. Shipman, A. Maxrone, E McMahon, B. Hotiman, D. Daniel, I. Landers, C. Santiloni, -C Reeder, M. Zuhde, I. Keene, M. Hopi, M. Mcillwain. K. Mish B. Powers, C. Schoettler, M. Stevens. Christmas Tree . . . Summer Confer- ence . . . Mother and Daughter Ban- quet . . . Book Party . . . Debating Program . . . State Y-Teen Confer- ence . . . Courtesy Skits Football Dance . . . Etiquette and Music Skits . . . Annex Christmas Tree . . . Christmas Party for Junior and Senior Y-Teens . . . Panel Dis- cussion on Russia 58 if ha -3 ,gi u win Us W ,t if E 2? mf xv . --Q , . Q .E Ka W 'if -.51 QS A FQ 34 5? 41. 'e 5 sa A 1 is-Q lx Ei.. w rv 1 . ,M 'Qin U 'iff gi W all ' V 'fx' V as if , l - sir h av' .,,, -4 , -ns, if W Q3 ,sw -f SW . , , Wg in if K Y , , fn 5' QQ 25 A l X .. , ,WW ,V , K 51 I ? . . K Q A K A - fi . 'U F : W i: , :LL l A 3 Sun 1 , ',-' K , -. fw t V in ,fr ',,2,:u N , k V ' R I 5 Q 2' X , Sw Q 1 x fr if if-22 Q 1? f Q if 'B f' 1 'K C J 357: 41 Yi . ix, W X 'fl K af W. 1 ' A' X ' fg, .f V4 Q, Q , kkrrk ' Ti Of if 'iw X? I, W .s if. 9. V'- his if 5. lx. A. P First Semester -President .,..,...,...........,,...... ............. I oe Chatilovicz Second Semester- 'President ..,. ..., .......... E u gene Doertler Marianne Segal Arleen Rhode Quentin Kat! Iean Gallagher Ioe Chatilovicz ST DE T IIIIIJPEHI-ITI E FOUNDED 1935 Row 1: B. Meteiver, I. Lees, I. Aceto, M. Engelman, C. Costanzo, R. Pecore I. Raksany, L. Gehrke, I. Walker, B. Angelici, A. Heidersdort, D. Gerou, Li Iorgensen, M. Holm, I. Lepp. Row 2: E. Matrisch, C. Hoeiilin, I. Leineweber. M. Segal, A. Bird, K. Mish, R. Contorti. I. Seiberlich, G. Schwaiger, M. Lund, L. Turco, D. Brever, R. Farley, V. Haag. Row 3: R. Westphal, B. Kirchner, E. Mattiazzi, I. Drago, B. Iensen, S. Mikkel- sen, I. Zuidweg, L. Ebener, C. Pacetti, H. Hlavata, B. Iversen, G. Thompson. Bow 4: F. Strupp, M. Rugs, B. Schneider, M. Newhouse, A. Zietz, G. Hill, E. Stark, I. Liegakos, D. Tappa, M. Leach, F. Ruttalo. P. T. A. Membership Campaign-576 Mem- bers . . . Petition to P. S. C. for Student Bus Pass-4200 Signatures . . . Guides for Go-to- School Night . . . Publicity for Seminar Bene- fit Party-Microscope Fund . . . Protest to City Council About Overcrowded School Busses . . . Aids for St. Patrick's Day Pot- luck Supper . . . Panel Discussion on Courses for Kenosha High School . . . Decorations for P. T. A. Ball . . . Aids for P. T. A. Spring Tea -90- SPY 51-ILESME FOUNDED 1912 Money! Money!! Money!!! I-'tow 1: R. Wallig, M. Blaim, L. Butteri, D. Walkowski, Zuidweg, B. Norqaard, I. Langer, P. LaViqne, I. Sherer. Boerner. L. Thompson, D. Coopman. G. Bedrosian. M. Stuml B. Lipman, H. Bahrke. Row 2: P. Du Bois, G. Gehring, R. Morton, C. Reeder, I. Stes A. Rhode, D. Holman, B. Lichter, A. Bird, D. Davenport, 1V Petersen, C. Cooper, C. Turner, N. Stern, R. Iohnson. Bow 3: D. Paielli, T. Schneider, R. Mandernack, M. Albi. 1 Doerfler, A. Schultz. H. Hlavata, M. Dulak, V. Aceto Hcmak, M. Stevens, P. Zaliewski, D. De Cono, I. De Witt. How 4: B. Dulak, G. Holt. W. O'Neil, C. Richter, R. Langer, I Holi, B. Iensen, I. Bereiter, B. Martin, I. Schackmuth Hagberg, S. Roberts. I. Frederick, E. Mattiazzi, B. Iversen. I . Homecoming Election . . . Ticket: for Sports, Class Plays, Assemblies and Dances . . . Issue KENEWS P. T. I-1. UXILI HY FOUNDED 1948 First Semester Officers Second Semeste. Bob Sonnenberg ......... ........ . ' .President ................................. Ray Wallit Ray Wallig ........................... Vice-President ..................... Richard Tapp: Marjorie Petersen .......... Recording Secretary ..,......., Marjorie Peterser Dolores Zabrauskis ........... Secretary Typist ........... Dolores Zabrauskix Marilyn Anderson ................... Treasurer ........... . ....... Marilyn Andersor Miss Daniel, Miss Daniel Mrs. E. W. Kaelber .... ,.............. A dvisors ................... Mrs. E. W. Kaelbei Row 1: R. DeSantis, C, Steinbach, I. Stoebe. D. Smith, I. Langer M. McPhaul, M. Blaim, V. Rudgal, I. Sherer, M. Petersen, D Stump, R. Bianchi, C. Klobuchar, M. Werner, E. Larsen, E Boubonis, C. Hubbard, I. Heidrich. Row 2: E. Perri, M. Anderson, A. Grno, B. Remington, M. Eichinger, M. Scoon, C. Turner, G. Sheppard, L. Thompson, P. Chase, G. Guido, I. Amendola, B. Tenuta, B. Kiiiel, D. Merrill, R. Kendall. How 3: D. Dawson, K. Decker, D. Kaelber, A. Rhode, M. Adam- son, C. Katt, I. Hagberg, P. Tourtelot, N. Mills, V. Zaliewski, P. Lois, L. Watts, E. Krieger, I. Orth, I. Schneider, D. Zabrauskis. Row 4: B. Dulak, T. Schneider, D. Reiter, I. Molstad, G. Holt. I. Greco, B. Savaglio, B. Sonnenberq. M. Albi, R. Walliq, D. Murray, D. Tappa, P. Shwaiko, P. Schoetier, B. Ochietti, B. Hoyland. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Borneman, L. Cross, D. Holman, F. Karabetsos, I-I. Newport, W. O'Neil. A W, B fi 4' f' gf- 'f'4f ya, 4 Q Y , ' 5 5 is -Q 2 ,, if as 3.5.62 N 3 A 'ff QE ' il W QF? E2 SJW ati? ii 955312 ,gg 1-sf Y as ' JF fe an 4- 23' 5: ff 1 . 1 si GIRLS' ATHLETICS FOUNDED 1945 Splash Party . . . Game Night . . . Sonja Henie Trip . . . Pal Week . . . Play Day with Racine . . . Volley- ball with Kemper Hall . . . Basketball with Kemper Hall GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Semester Officers Second Semester Alice Rauch ....... . .. ...., President ........ ......,,............. B etty Kivi Beverly Miller ,,..,,.. . ,,,., .Vice-President ,,....., ...,.. D elores Zabrauskis Ioan Boerner ....,... .......,.,. S ecretary ........... .......,,....,... B etty Halmo Sharon-Meyers .... ...,,..,,..... T reasurer ..,.,............. Florence Potelunas Betty Krvr ..,.,......... ..,.... B ounceball Manager .,.......... Marge Anderson Hose Gallo ...,,..,..,...,,,..,... Volleyball Manager ,........,..,...,.. Frances Noto Frances Nato ...,..........,,.,, Basketball Manager ............,.. Erma Mattiazzi Virginia Antaramian ...... Bowling Manager ..,.... Virginia Antaramian Dorothy Brown ..,..........,.,., Softball Manager ...........,.... Ioan Holderness Dolores Krueger .........,..,.,. Tennis Manager ..,...,...,......... Leona Velvikis Audrey Morton ...... .,..... N oon Hour Manager ..,. .....,,..,.....,, P at Spaay Betty Halmo ......... .....,..,, M onday Night ........,, ...,... S hirley Mattson G.A.A. GROUP I Row 1: I. Falkenstern, A. Veprauskas, H. Rodina, D. Iayne C. Schilling, V. Andersen, D. Saliture, F. Noto, D. Brown B. Miller, I. Gahart, I. Keene, M. Zuhde, I. Shipman, C Iohnson. Row Z: I. Holderness, B. Stukenberg, B. Norgaard, I. Boerner E. Iurs, R. Splieth, M. Zubro, L. Hughes, I. Wenninqer, I Wenninger, A, Morton, D. Splieth, L. Caldart. Row 3: F. Potelunas, S. Myers, C. Mowry, B. Meyer, K. Mish A. Rauch, V. Antaramian, M. Gamberini, B. Kivi, C. Pacetti E. Mattiazzi, V. Staskus. Row 4: A. Deming, C. Zanio, I. Gums, I. Schnell, D. Zabrauskis L. Velvikis, I. Zawachi, I. Shankland, P. Spacry, B. Iversen N. Dyberg, A. Bennett, M. Leach, M. Anderson. G.A.A. GROUP II Row l: D. Krueger, A. Sorensen, I. Erdman, R. Iakobowski, V Ionason, I. Marescalco, R. Gallo, I. Pint, A, Morrone, I Pfeiffer, L. Bennett, G. Tenuta, L. Arle. Row 2: A. Amende, R. Reed, I. Polhemus, F. Namovich, I MacPherson, D. Kinner, I. Schneider, A. Newman, C. Larson I. Orth. Row 3: B. Halmo, G. Stenstrom, S. Mattson, M. Niesen, A. De Micchi, C. Costanzo, H. Bruns, M. Christensen, F. Oettinger A. Hornby, G. Moldenauer. Bow 4: E. Kollman, E. Weinberger, M. Ventura, D. Becker L. Schultz, M. King, D. Spitzer, N. Laleunesse, A. Pynaker, D Milkent, M. Stolp. -921 1 'A --M . --'an THIIJE T III. B FOUNDED 1929 i-1,4 7. H New Suits , . - . All Trident eyes are on stration of the rescue hold. Q - 0 Water Sholv 1 Q 4 l X 1 their Club mates' demon- l l l l First Semester Oflicers Second Semester Carol Katt ,...... .,.......... President ...,. ..........,........ C arol Katt Henrietta Newport... ..., Vice'Pres ......,,.. Henrietta Newport Dorothy McDor1ouqh..Secy.-Trecrs .... Dorothy McDonough Miss Vanderhoof ....,. ...... A dvisor ....,........, Miss Vanderhoot Row 1: D. Fischbach, O. Shkiele, D. McDonough, C. Katt, H. Newport, V. Rudgal, A. Rauch. Row 2: M. Lund, I. Zuidweg, S. MacDade, B. Clark, R. Contorti, D. Brittelli, L. Bennett, E. Kishline, A. Hill. Row 3: M. LaCombe, M. Merritt, P. Bleashka, I. Schuler, I. Maksen, K. Schwanke, C. Mowry. Row 4: I. Steel, L, Ebener, I. Martell, D. Hott, M. Blaim, I. Boemer. ..Q3.... , ' .. K. fs' Q 'G' if sf H' if f 4- if N , 'V XL r K df n 5' Q Q ? 6' lj' A aw' 1 ' , 9' S? 'S v ,W 'sf f Y., , S!! I -k my , ssl it , fp.: y sk' , , Wg' :Y .iff -1 J ff f rf ff. 9, 51: , , f f WV S B' .Ep fr 'fx 5, Q Q' 'B N I fe' 4 5' aff .,mQ2 ,Q Q, m 9' 'if' G' sf' -sf f f f af f sf f 5 2 5 A ' i AIifw L2 ,Jm f S I Major Schumacher presents the Chica- go Tribune award medals to Cadet Captain Willard Henkel and Cadet Second Lieutenant David Hunter. H.Il.T.II. ' IIIIMPANY A FOUNDED 1943 Row 1: A. Despin, H. Brink, R. Puterbaugh, D. Hunter, R. Fraid, W. Henkel, I. McEvoy, B. Hoyland, E. Carlsen, W. Lura, E. Romanowski. Row 2: R. Anderson, E. Perri, I. Hartung, M. Anderson, I. Hanak, B. Meteiver, E. Keck, C. Greisen, R. Ludwig. Row 3: R. Crucianelli, T. Watten, C. Cable, I. Lienau, G. Kauffman, H. Shelbey. F. Klitzke, M. Sorensen. Row 4: R. Iorgensen, G. Hill, A. Webb, I. Smith, R. Bornhuetter, V. Davis, P. Davis, R. Friedrich, H. Harp. BUMP!-lNY H ' H.ll.'I'.li. FOUNDED 1943 Row l: N. Lilla, D, Alleman, I. Haubrich, G. Collins, R. Benson, F. Strupp. B. Hoyland, S. Waluch, K. Burby, G. Reicherts, R. Ditthardt. Row 2: B. Gordon, R. Molinaro, K. Hegman, R. Hamm, L. Vite, C. Saliture, L. Perugini, R. Miller, I. Matolek. C. Cutler. Row 3: P. Schneider, R. Krahn, H. Bahrke, I. Hawley, R. Stuken- berg, B. Rubenstein, I. Martell, C. Richter, I. Bruns. Row 4: W. Rice, W. Anderson, L. Streek, R. De Laat, H. Gorra. H. Moore, H. Streblow, W. Martz, E. Klopstein. EHUSSED HIFLE5 IILUB OFFICERS President ............, ........................,..... ........ K e nneih Burhy Vice-President. .,,... ....,..............,,.. .,,.......,...... R a y Burby Treasurer .....,...... .....,.. E ugene Reicherts First Sergeant ...,.,. ....,..,........... R oy Benson Advisor ................,...,,......,................. .............,......,.......... M aio! Schumacher Row l: A. Despin, E. Keck, E. Reicherts. E. Carlsen, B. Fraid, K. Burby, I. McEvoy, W. Henkel, R. Benson, Row 2: L. Perugini. G. Kauffman. R. Anderson, B. Mateiver, H. Brink, E. Perri, I. Martell, M, Sorensen. Row 3: R. Miller, R. DeLaat, H. Harp, P. Schneider, T. Wallen, R. Hamm, E. Romanowski, R. Krahn, R. Iorgensen. H. U. T. II. FOUNDED 1943 Battalion Co-Commanders.,Cadet Mai. Willard Henkel Cadet Mai. Bernard Hoyland Batt. Operation Otticer ...... Cadet Capt. Kenneth Burby Battalion Adjutant ............ Cadet 2nd Lt. Steve Waluch Battalion Sergeant-Major .... Cadet SfSgt. Eugene Keck Company Commander..Cadet Capt. Einar Carlsen First Sergeant. ,..,....,.. Cadet lst Sgt. Roger Puterbaugh First Platoon Leader ............ Cadet 2nd Lt. Wayne Lura 2nd Plaloon Leader ...... Cadet T,f'Sgt. Eugene Reicherts 3rd Platoon Leader .,.. Cadet TfSgt. Edw. Homanowski B Co. Commander .......... Cadet lst Lt. David Hunter First Sergeant ........................ Cadet lst Sgt. Harry Brink First Platoon Leader ..............,... Cadet lst Lt. Ray Fraid Second Platoon Leader .....,.... Cadet T,fSgt. Roy Benson Army and Memorial Day Cere- monies . . . Escort for Home- coming Queen's Car . . . Rifle and Pistol Meets . . . Classroom Training . . . Marksmanship Firing at Armory . . . Social Meetings The SPY chiefs, Ralph Burnett. Bill Sheldon, and Ioan Boerner. . i THE SPY Editor-in-Chief ...... .... R alph Burne Business Manager ...... .... B ill Sheldc Subscription Manager ......... Ioan Boerna Advertising Manager ....... Phil Greenbei Advisor .............,. Miss Dorothy Slata The 1949 SPY was published through the efforts and hard work of the SPY Staff under the leadership of the editor, Ralph Burnett, and the advisor, Miss Slater. Although this is our centennial year, the SPY, as in the past, remains a chronicle of the year's events. The first SPY was published in 1912, with Mr. Tremper as advisor. Since that time, it has undergone many changes, from a book of words to a book of photographs. It has gone through de- pressions, panics, and wars, but there was not one year that the SPY was not published. Row 1: M. Werner, P. Greenberg, A. Roedel, E. Kishline. Row 2: P. Zens B Hoffman, S. Waluch Editorial Staff Iohn Battenberg Alice Bennett Bernie Dulak Donna Hoff Beryl Hoffman Bill Kiftel Dorothy Kloep Betty Lipman Audrey Morton Bay Morton Lester Mullin Alice Rauch Dolores Stump Ray Wallig Phyllis Watts Marciana Werner Ioe Di Antoni Business Staff Marilyn Blaim Barbara Iohnsen Martin Huge Erma Mattiazzi Tony Scalzo Marianne Segal Pat Zens Photographers Allen Roedel Roger Simpkins Blake Smith Steve Waluch We extend our thanks and our best wishes to Marshall Sirnonsen, who has furnished any of our best pictures, Harvard Smith, Egenneth Brown, and Mrs. Douglas Tuttle for their help and co-operation. From right around table: T. Scalzo, B. Wehner, E. Mattiazzi, B. Iohn- sen, Mr. Brown, D. Kloep. I. Battenberq, A. Rauch, and SPY advisor Miss Slater. Row l: A, Morton, B, Dulak, D. Holt, P. Watts. Row 2: R. Morton, R. Wallig, G. Allan, M. Huge. Front to back: L. Mullin, M. Albi B. Holman, A. Bennett, B. Lip man, D. Stump, H. Simpkins, C Reeder. Charlain Charlene Nothing in the KENEWS is a surprise to the staff. Viewing the finished product are clockwise: Dick Heeman, Donna Wal- kowski, Mary Ellen Rose, Lorraine Arle, Ann DeSantis, Ted Meyer, Marilyn Ianis, Marilyn Eichinger, Susan Langenbach, Marilyn Young, Marilyn Dorff, Eleanor Wenzelmann, Geraldine Pinsoneault, Lui- gina Pomponi, Bob Morelli, Charlain Thornton, Ralph Tenuta, Marilyn Myers. THE HE EWS FIRST SEMESTER Editorial Staff Editor ........,.....,....,........... ..,,..,,..,..........,..,..... ..,..,... C h arlain Thornton News Editor, ..................,... .,...,... I erry MacNorius Associate News Editor ....... , ......,..... Ann De Santis Feature Editor, ....,..,.......... ., ......,.......,............,..... Marilyn Ianis Sports Editor ...,..,.....,,..,.............,...,......,.......,............ Garrett Willoughby Exchange Editor .,......,..............,..,,.....,..,......,.............. Marilyn Eichinger Reporters. ,......... . .,..,..............,.. Mary Ellen Rose, Donna Walkowski, Marilyn Myers, Eleanore Wenzelmann, Marilyn Dorff, Ted Meyer, Ted Williamson, Ralph Tenuta, Ruth Farley, Roberta Henry Typist ,..... .,....,..........,.........,..........,,...............................,...,.. L orraine Arle Photographers ...... .... ,..... . . Gene Falkenstern, Kenneth Decker, Johnny Grebitz Advertising Stalf Advertising Manager ........,...,.........,,.....,,..,..,,........,... Richard Heernan Circulation Manager. .......,.........,..., , ........ ,, ..,...... ,. .,...,.....,..,.. Bob Morelli Advertising Salesmen .....,..,..,,..... Charles Aiello, Luigina Pomponi, Bill Vincent, Geraldine Pinsoneault, Marilyn Young, Susan Langenbach Advisor Maurice A. Hannon SECOND SEMESTER Editorial staff Editor , ......,....,..,.....,.,......,.........,,........,.,...,.,...........,....,., Charlene Mowry News Editor ,......,....... .........,. , ......,................... I ames Duffy Associate News Editor. .,.,,.. .....,.., E leanor Wenzelmann Feature Editor ,......,...,........ ....., . ,. ....,.........,....,..,,.... Mary Lund Sports Editor ....,..........,............................,.,,......,.......,......,.,,,..., Ted Meyer Exchange Editor ............,,,.,,......,...,.....,.,...,.............,,.......... Lorraine Arle Reporters ..,,......., Ralph Tenuta, Marilyn Myers, Mary Ellen Rose, Ruth Farley, Roberta Henry, Sue Rodis, Donna Walkowski, Kenneth Decker, Tom McMahon, Arlene Veprauskas, Delores Zabrowskis, Delores Seitz, Marilyn Eichinger, Ralph Guttorm- sen, Audrey Heidersdorf, Rosemary Moenssen Typist .. .,.........,...,,....,....,...,...........,..,..........,....,...,........ Theresa Sisnovich Photographer .... .............................,,....,.....,...,........,.........,, B lake Smith .Advertising Stal! Business Manager, .,......................,...,.............,............ Richard Heeman Circulation Manager.. .,.........,,.....,..,,,.,..................,,........,..... Bob Morelli Advertising Salesmen ...,..............,......... Bill Becker, Marilyn Young, Susan Langenbach, Luigina Pomponi, Geraldine Pinsoneault, Alan Bain, Paul Callahan, Betty Hienisch, Noreen Pinnela Advisor Maurice A. Hannon I Row 1: D. T h, R. Axtell. Row 2: B. Kuehn, I. Lepp, D. Murray. IIEBATI Il The national high school debate question this year was Resolved: That the United Nations now be revised into a federal world government. The K.H.S. team traveled near and far this year. A trip was made to Elgin, Illinois for the annual Midwestern High School Debate meet where the leading teams of the Mid- west competed. Many meets were also attended throughout this part of the state, as well as exhibtion debates in Kenosha. The team, coached by Mr. lohn D. Davies, was hindered by lack of experience. Roger Axtell and Mario Albi were the only return- ing members from last year's team. How- ever, after only a few debates, Mario grad- uated, and the team was revised. The nega- tive positions were held by Don Murray and Bob Kuehn, with David Trish and Glen Holt acting as alternates. The luckless negative finished with a record of six wins and ten losses after meeting some of the strongest teams in the state. The affirmative posi- tions were held by Roger Axtell and Ierry Lepp, with Alice Rauch and Carol Katt as alternates. They finished with a record of ten wins and six losses. At the same time both boys received frequent honors in speaking ratings. This year, Kenosha High School qualified three students for the Finals of the National Forensic League at Longmount, Colorado. April 28, 29, 30. Mr. Davies left Wednesday, April 27, with Arleen Rhode and Roger Ax- tell, who represented the State of Wisconsin in Humorous Declamation and Original Oratory, respectively. At Longmount, it was learned that Violet Ionasen was eligible in Dramatic Declamation. She flew from Chi- cago and arrived in Denver at 3:00 A. M. After only two hours sleep, Violet competed in three rounds and qualified for the semi- finals. There she missed qualifying for the finals by only a few points. Arleen, competing with state champions, qualified easily, and finished in third place in the finals of Humorous Declamation. Roger, who was eliminated in the quarter finals of Original Oratory, entered Radio Announcing. After six elimination rounds, he qualified for the finals and also placed third while speaking over one of the Colo- rado radio stations. Mr. Davies, who has never failed to qualify representatives in a National Forensic contest, said of this one: It was, I believe, one of the best conducted tournaments I have ever attended. I have never seen such wonderful and friendly people. -99- IJHIIHESTH FOUNDED 1926 OFFICERS First Semester President Iim Douglass Vice-President Charles Wallis Secretary Roger Petersen Business Manager Bill Sheldon Second Semester Captain Bill Sheldon Lieutenant Eugene Marrazzo Lieutenant Leeman Forrest Lieutenant Anne Bird Sergeant Eyvonne Schiesser Sergeant Allred Cesario Corporal Barbara Kirchner Corporal Marilyn Gallup Corporal Ruth Lefebvre Head Librarian Ronald Enqlund Assistant Librarian Oliver Wheeler FOUNDED 1928 OFFICERS First Semester Captain Terry Thompson Lieutenant George McNeil Lieutenant Nancy Tott Sergeant George Costen Sergeant Don Spera Second Semester Captain David Hunter Lieutenant Bernadette Morgan Lieutenant Earl Howe Sergeant Brunhilde Ladwig Sergeant Mary Alice Martelle Sergeant Don Trocke lst Violins: O. Lehnert, D. Hunter, G. Costen. M. Sorenson, B. Ludwig, F. Ruttalo, D. Swanson, R. Boehm, D. Trock- C. Kisielewski: 2nd Violins: M. Sauer, P. Zcxleski, R. Morderos, I. Grebetz, L. Belongia, I. Bunic, A, Despii I. Henrickson, D. Hornby, D. Dix, D. Velky: Viola: I. Thiet, B. Klemm: Cello: I. Freeherq, M. Martell, B. Kluki P. Davis, I. Blasch: Bass: G. McNeil, D. Spera: Piano: E. Howe, C. Pacetti: Trumpets: R. Petersen, I. Yortoi N. Belotti: Horns: T. Thompson, B. Morgan, C. Cutler, I. Block: Trombone: V. Borowsky, L. Forrest. C. Wallia Tuba: R. Lefebvre: Clarinet: N. Toft, H. Fredricks: Flute: M. Enqelmann: Oboe: R. Glover: Bassoon: M. Sublisky Alto Sax: A. Cesario: Tenor Sax: R. Nelson: Percussion: P, Cappelli, R. Englund, D. Hautzinqer. -100- hoe: R. Glover, A. Walter: Bassoon: M. Suhlisky, K. Gaydos: Flute: M. Enqelman, M. Kirchner, I. Wehner: st Clarinet: E. Marruzzo, F. Goode. H. Fredricks, N, Tott, R. Nelson. A. Bird, I. Amendola, A. Cesario: 2nd Clarinet: Perri. B. Iohnson, I. Eidsor, P. Skuglik: 3rd Clarinet: D. Nemeth, H. Nies, B. Roemer, S. Witameyer, I. Genome . Salituro, F. Namovich, M. Hrupka, G. Hedstrom, C. Stegall, T. Cerqua, B. Morelli. C. Heck, D. Parise, R. Simmonds Wenman: Alto Clarinet: B. Remington, E. Schiesser: Bass Clarinet: B. Kirchner: lst Alto Sax: D. Murray . Berres, D. Etzelmueller: 2nd Alto Sax: G. Radtke, B. Gordon: Tenor Sax: R. Pappas, B. Eidsor, S. Brudny . Bunie: Baritone Sax: E. Blise: Solo Cornet: B. Sheldon, R. Peterson: lst Cornet: D. Spera: 2nd Cornet: C. Olson Gallup: 3rd Cornet: R. Button, N. Bilotti, G. Arnsmeyer D. Kasiske, E. Majeska: lst Trumpet: D. Torcaso Harrington, I. Yorion: 2nd Trumpet: C. Ogren, R. Iackson, B. Edgerton: Baritone: C. Wallis, I. Douqlass: . Heisenberg: Horns: T. Thompson, C. Cutler, G. Crawford, B. Morgan, I. Block, A. Hornby: lst Trombone Stipcmuk, I. Mack, L. Forrest: 2nd Trombone: V. Borowsky, G. Howe, B. Anderson: 3rd Trombone: C. Cooper . Hansen, R. Smith: Bass: R. Lefebvre, D. Salerno, L. Perugini, G. Klacan: Belles and Chimes: R. Enqlund ercussion tDrumsl: H. Brink, W. MacDade, B. Millhouse, B. Peterson, P. Capelli, I. Hanak, D. Hautzinger . Kassel, B. Meteiver, G. Clark, R. Dennis: Drum Major: C. Young: Drum Majorettes: B. Brion, M. Huetten . Ionason, P. Hondeau, C. Schilling, I. Madory, I. Wolf, M. Nugent, M. Watrinq, P. Thomey, P. Tourteloti . Willems, A. Horton. -101- I Christmas Concert . . . Class Play . . . Commencement. . . Orchestra Concert Football and Bas- ketball Cames . . . Beloit Football Game . . . Christ- mas Concert . . . Band Concert . . . Radio Broadcast AN SYMPHONIC CHOIR Bow 1: A. Anderson, I. Pint, M. Martelle, E. Keck. D. Tappa, B. Peterson, Miss Hargrave, K. Belonqia, D. Rognstad, S Crosetto. A. Rauch, B. Miller, A. Neuman. V. Ritacca, I. Sherer. Row 2: L. Bedrosian, M. Geister, M. Erickson. I. Kleist, L. Larson, B. Galster, D. Pederson, E. Howe, R. Boutan, E. Tutas M. Gentes, D. Davenport, A. Iurasewicz, B. Remington, E. Wenzelman. A. Schaffer. Row 3: B. Thome, M. Adamson, L. Grotjahn. I. Neubauer, B. Wehner, I. Mack, T. Schneider, I. Molstad, W. Kirk, I. Duffy M. Sauer, A. Robinson, I. Seiberlich, D. Schaeffer, B. Willems, P. Belleau. Row 4: M. Sauer, M. Graves, B. Bloxdort, B. Benedict, I. Simko, R. Henry, I. Ihlenteldt. G. Holt, R. Enqlund, M. Hansen O. Lehnert. C. Zanio, I. Gums, I. Schnell, I. Martell, A. Zietz, V. Zaliewski, P. Golen, B. Dyrhovd. SYIVIPHU III EHUH S Spring Concert . . . Christmas Concert . . . Caroled in Annex . . . Sung for Assembly President.. ,..... ., ,.,.,....., Vice-President .............. Secretary ....................... Assistant Secretary..- Business Manager ....... Treasurer ..,...,........,....... Librarians ...,.. ............... Risers Crew ......... ....... Section Leaders Soprano l ......... ....... Soprano 2 ......... ..,.... Alto 1 .............. Alto 2 .......... Tenor ....... Bass l ...... Bass 2 ...... Edward Gyurina Henrietta Newport Marge Hines Irene Schneider Tom Cicchini Ralph Tarsitano lean Langer, Patricia Zaliewski. Homer Shelby Roger Frisk, Robert Gross. Iohn Howard, Don Iambrek, Eugene Perri. Paul Shwaiko Marie Blasi Betty Kivi Marilyn Eichinger Catherine Sikorsky Eugene Perri Roger Frisk l Don Iambrek - 102 - timist Club Broadcast . in Halls . . . Assemblies President ...........,.... ViceYPresident .......... Secretary ..... ....,..., ,.... . . . Treasurer ......,. ........,,.. .... Business Manager... .... .. Librarians .... ...,.,....,..... Mistresses of Robes ....... l Masters of Robes ........ Pianist ..,................. Risers Chiet ........ Risers Crew ........ Corresponding Secretary ............... Christmas Concert . . . Woman's Club A II PPELIA IIHUIH . . . Op- . Radio Caroling Junior High Richard Tappa Glen Holt Marilu Adamson Wayne Kirk Myron Hansen .......Eleanor Wenzelmann Robert Soderberq Adrienne Robinson Florence Potelunas Raoul Boutcm Ierry Mack Mary Sauer .......Eugene Keck Glen Holt Earl Howe Gerald Lindell lohn Molstad Lowell Rovik Arlene Zietz Historian .......,...,.....................,. ..,. . .Bernice Benedict Hostesses ..,...........,............,... Ioyce Sherer Ardis Lee Anderson Row l: S. Mankowski, R. Kast, L. Kaphenqet, M. Watring, M. Willems, C. Hubbard, D. Iamhrek, A. Liddicoat, C. Metallo. G. Roberts, R. Norris, R. Haubrich, R. Ritacca, I. Follak, B. Klish, G. Piehl, L. Iorgenson, B. Kivi, K. Lia, L. Matrise, E. Majeske. Row 2: G. Iames, H. Rodina, L. Smith. N. Lumly, M. Hines, R. Iorio, W. Pearce, I. Bartels, I. Howard, I. Ketchum, E. Perri, A. Haubrich, M. Stolp, E. Wenzelman, C. Sikorski, M. Eichinger, M. Shilla, I. Raksany, B. Naysmith, K. Kyncl, B. Iorqenson. C. Cayo. Row 3: L. Watts, P. Garin, H. Newport, C. Steinbach. B. Kontowt, V. Langer, H. Kahn, R. Gross, P. Shwail-zo, R. Koch. D. Loew, E. Gyurina, R. Dennis, I. Iovine, P. Markese, E. Klees, M. Hart, I. Schneider, P. Zaliewski, I. Langer, B. Meyer, I. Iackson, I. Andersen, D. Ogorodvik, G. Moldenauer, M. Douglas. Row 4: E. Mohr, M. Blasi, M. Elsen, B. Adel, D. Rasmussen, C. Mowry, G. Van Kammen, F. Ecklor, R. Hagen, R. Strom, R. Frisk, I. Fonk, P. Swenson. B. Lee, H. Shelby. D. Stipanuk, D. Splieth, L. Caldart, L. Bennett, E. Ulrich, N. Reiser. D. Milkent, A. Grno. M. Grudzinski, P. La Vigne. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Tarsitano, D. Mowry, D. Lorenz, T. Cecchini, I. Thomas, D. Iayne. -103- ,Xu Our 1948 Homecoming Queen, Carol Katt, gets the traditional queen's loot and a prolonged kiss from the Senior President, Louis Gallo. Riding in state are vivacious Queen Carol and her beaming attendants, Sharon Myers and Marilu Adamson. oineconzing e packed with excited throngs, noisy bands. breathless anticipatiomexotic floats, and lovely women. mfs i fp:- H U D' Q 0.14 5 tke KAHQGX 0 hopeful days, Waiting days, wondering days. Prom Night. A magical, misty dream of pretty girls in rustling for- mals, clean-cut fellows in neat tuxeclos, clicking heels, shiny cars, the fra- grance of a dewy gardenia, a haunting melody, a good-night kiss. Prom Night. A night to remember. ,wr-. S v r A pause, a sigh, Gail Lundskow and Don Binninger place their names on the Crisp white paper of the register. l Kings and queens for a night . . . Io Ann Pfeiffer and Dick Pappas, Dorothy Kleist and Duke Granger sparkle and shine in royal . splendor. tt 3. 'v l lt Lf 1 1 vial Plans. suggestions. Scotch tape. overall-clad workmen, paint spattered hands. color- ful streamers. ladders. card- board dummies . . . and the gym is transformed into a world of gaiety and color. PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN General .... .... H oward Granger Decoration . . . ..... Patricia Warren Refreshments ......... Richard Pappas Program . . . ...... Glen Holt Publicity ................ lean Langer Door and Conduct. .Donna Walkowski Sign-up .............. Lorraine Nickel Advisors Miss Wilson Mr. Buck Mr. Foote The Grand March- cl x of the evening. jAe gym ia frarwkrmezl wifll egcfric excifemenf. We are famoroud, ni ie0L 50 Lbficafec! or a ni Lf. 9 9 I9 g f , , V f '. i is 19 XV X -- Q' ' KLUQTXJX, 5 Q f 495, , . Avi, J by X gwgxx Ex? if I t f , W Q-f as 2 x 4 'Q fX jjtm Our athletic department, 1949 . . . strategy, technique, power, practice, aching limbs and heaving sighs, groans of fatigue, last minute pointers, sportsmanship, anxiety, joyful bliss, discouraged sighs, work, co-operation, rules of training, husky, brawny boys, tall, lanky boys, jersey uniforms, the cold splash of water, the leap into the air, the shrill blast of the whistle, the bound of the ball, the thud of bodies . . . and you make up our sports and our teams. 'N A if 'wr ,v .1 YP REE 5 Q, . V T W 50 ww. ' jg 2 , ,lx 9 'T' 'wwf FIIIJTBALI. -112- ninefeen orfy-eigkf Some years members of athletic teams are inspired by victory. This year our boys fought hard and with true sportsmanship without the spur of success. Our grateful appreciation goes to these boys and coaches. Constant defeat did not break down their spirit. They fought hard through every contest with the student body behind them. One fact which brings hope for next year is that the majority of the athletes are either sophomores or juniors. Lacking in experience these boys will make up the possible championship teams in the next two years. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Waiting and hoping .' Row 1: L. Aeillo, B. Tenuta, G. Arnsmeyer, B. Savaqlio, F. Missurelli, B. Carhone, E. Chiodo, I. Lehmann, L. Gallo, I. Grabot. Row 2: Mgr. I. Buratti, B. Hoyland, N. Ruseke, F. Casciaro, B. Bowman, M. Bonofiglio, I. Schmitz, I. Davidson, B. Girman I Fox Mgr. L. Fox. Row 3: Coach I. Trebbin, E. Fitch, I. Fox, T. Roberts, H. Reidenbach, T. LeRose, A. Middlecamp, R. Axtell, B. Dulak, Coach W. Owens Row 4: D. Salerno, A. Ruffalo, B. Sonnenberg, K. Linsted, I. Greco, Trainer S. Poerio, R. McMullen, F. Pauloni, L. Ameche, S Conley B. Peterson. Half time stuff AMERICAN LEGION SPORTS AND SCHOLASTIC AWARD WINNERS FOR 1949 George Arnsmeyer ...... ....... F ootball Don Dawson ...... ...... B asketball Ierome Engelrnann ..... ...... T rack Bernie Dulak ...... ...... A ll Round -114-- KENOSHA 7 WAUKEGAN 21 The first attempt of the Kenosha gridmen to get on the win column failed as the speedy boys from Waukegan triumphed over them. The Bulldogs clawed the Redmen in the first and second quarters, making the score 14 to 0. In the third quarter, Bob Sonnenberg leaped high in the air to grab a Bulldog pass and ran 47 yards for a touchdown. He then kicked his own conversion. Bull- dog Cole ran 32 yards before he was stop- ped on the 1 yard line. Ioe Iadrick scored from there. The Trebbinites, however, proved that they were speedy and alert. KENOSHA 7 IANESVILLE 12 Kenosha made the best showing of the year in a tightly fought battle against Ianesville, only to return home with the taste of defeat. In the first quarter, the Bluebirds kept push- ing ahead until they were in Kenosha terri- tory. Then on a 45 yard run, they scored. They missed while trying to convert. Early in the second quarter, Kenosha drove ahead with several long runs led by Louie Gallo. Shank Conley, and Gene Fitch until the ball rested on the lanesville l yard line. With a conference touchdown in sight, the Treb- binites, backed by Louis Gallo, drove to pay dirt. The fans went wild. Sonnenberg calmly place-kicked the extra point, and Ke- nosha went ahead for the first time with a score of 7-6. With the game almost over. Kenosha, by aerial and ground attacks, drove to the Ianesville 4 yard line, only to be stopped by a strong Bluebird line. This was definitely Kenosha's best fought game. KENOSHA 0 MADISON CENTRAL 7 Trying to recover from a 21-7 beating by Waukegan, the Madison Central crew tipped the Trebbinites by a score of 7 to O. lt was a hard fought game. The first quarter found the ball resting in the middle of the field. Neither team could drive ahead. In the sec- ond quarter the Redmen began to work to- gether, and drove forward. Sonnenberg. leaping high in the air, miraculously caught a pass in his fingertips. Ignoring a 15 yard penalty, Ameche plowed down the field to Central's 9 yard line. With thoughts of pay dirt, the Redmen drove to the l yard line. only to be penalized back to the 6 yard line. But time was against them, and the half closed with Kenosha knocking at Madison's back door. In thethird quarter, the boys from Central recovered a fumble on Keno- sha's 21 and in three great drives, drove to Kenosha's 5 yard line. Conner leaped over into the end zone for a touchdown. Lee's conversion was good, making the score 7 to 0. The rest of the game was played with neither team able to score. KENOSHA 0 MADISON WEST 0 The Kenosha eleven collapsed in their final Big-8 game with Madison West. With the Redmen fighting desperately all the way, the Regents marched to touchdown after touch- down. In the first quarter, several drives by the Westmen found them on Kenosha's 2 yard line. Pete Ciulla leaped over to score for the Regents, making the score 6-0. A pass play by Art Schulz was good for 32 yards, and, with 6 yards to go, Bob Nichols scored. To end the quarter Bob Curtin returned a punt 59 yards for a touchdown. With the score 19 to 0, Clarence Rebenstorff returned a Kenosha punt 61 yards for another T.D. Before the half was over, the Regents scored twice more, one on a pass play to Barry and another on a 7 yard plunge, making the score 38 to O. In the second half, with second and third string players, the Westmen counted only twice. Kenosha was never in the game. Only one play looked good, a pass play from Bob Carbone to Keith Lind- sted, good for 47 yards. The co-captains of the football team, Frank Missurelli and George Arnsmeyer. Last minute instructions KENOSHA 0 BELOIT 21 A group of 4,500, assembled at Strong Stadi- um in Beloit, cheered their team to a 21-0 win over the Redrnen. The Purple and White Eleven showed superiority in speed and weight. Fleet-footed Shelvy Bandy, who scored a touchdown, gained the yardage for Beloit. The Purple and White were held scoreless in the first quarter but pushed 86 yards for a touchdown in the second quar- ter. In the third quarter, Bandy ran 36 yards down the sideline for a touchdown, and Mc- Clellan converted. In the fourth quarter, with a flurry of passes, Beloit scored again, mak- ing the score 21-0. Kenosha made a few good runs, but their lack of weight held them down. Kenosha's line was sparked by Tom Roberts, George Arnsmeyer, Tony La Rose, and Bob Sonnenberg. KENOSHA 0 MADISON EAST 33 At Kenosha's homecoming game, the Red- men were completely flattened by a terrific Madison East squad. Smooth and alert maneuvers on both defense and offense paid off to the tune of 33 to 0. After a steady push by the Purgold, Bill Kemnitz scored in the first quarter. In the second quarter, Sloggett took a lateral from Gulseth and raced 14 yards down the side-lines for a touchdown. Not to have the quarter end with that, Gul- seth grabbed Savag1io's aerial on Kenosha's 26 and plowed to the 36. Eldred darted over his own right end for 64 yards to pay dirt. Gulseth converted, making the score 19 to 0. Making up for the scoreless third quarter, the Purgold tallied twice in the final frame. Because of a Kenosha fumble and Eldred's running, East scored again, this time from the 13 yard line. Towards the close of the game, the Purgold center, Hanson, inter- cepted a pass and ran 80 yards for the last touchdown. Brown and Tietz converted for the last two tallies. Lehman, however, for Kenosha, got off two good passes, one to Bernie Dulak for 47 yards and another to Roger Axtell for 21 yards. KENOSHA 0 RACINE 28 Racine Park toppled the Trebbinites 28-0 at Horlick Athletic Field, while 2,600 spectators watched and cheered. The first four touch- downs were made by Park the first four times they carried the ball. The rest of the game was played by Park's second and third string players. ln the first quarter, led by Chuck Henkel, the boys from Park marched 66 yards to pay dirt. Woods con- verted the first of his three extra points. At the close of the first quarter, a pass from Humphrey to Woods was good for 43 yards and a touchdown. Early in the second quar- ter Henkel plowed 36 yards and 18 yards successively to account for Park's third touchdown, making the score 21-0. Blocking a kick by McMullen, Park took over on Kenosha's 20. Don Henkel raced from the T12 to pay dirt and made his own extra point to complete the scoring, 28-0. The Red Devils Hjhreatened only once when they plowed to ark's 27, but the attack fizzled out there. Kenosha made 4 first downs, one a pass from Conley to Lindsted, good for 15 yards. KENOSHA 0 HORLICK 39 Qgain Kenosha was swamped to the tune of 9-0 by the Scarlet and Gray gridders of Horlick, the worst defeat that Horlick ever administered to the Bedmen. The Horlickites Etarted their scoring spree when lim Molbeck ossed a pass to George Margosian, who Laced 46 yards for a T.D. Cerny's conversion ade the score 7-0. Late in the second quar- ter, George Margosian took off on an end- ground and sprinted 20 yards to pay dirt, fter which Ferraro converted. As the sec- pnd half began, Hansen again crashed hrough Kenosha's defenses and ran to Ecore. Later lim Simcik flipped a pass to p on Beadles, who made the score 32-0. F er- t'aro's conversion was good, making the Ecore 33-0. Faking a punt, lim Simcik raced 1 yards to the G yard line. Hansen again plunged over, and the score was 39-0. Sonnenberg tries again Ameche around end Loose ball UNIUH VARSITY Coached by Art Fenske, the Iunior Varsity Football Team finished an unsuccessful sea- son, losing 2 and drawing l. The future Varsity, however, has prospects with Bill Kiffel and Dino Paielli in the backfield and Ted Meyer, Glen Holt, lim Griffin, and lim La Sota in the line. Other promising '49 varsity candidates who shone for the '48 lay Vee squad include Bob Garlow, Frank Christensen, Dante Conti, Al Aiello, Aldo Gentile, An- thony Gentile, Phil Du Bois, Rich Gregori, Dick Heeman, Bruce Bloxdorf, Dick Bunda. and lack Crosetto. In the first game played at the Wilmot stadium, Kenosha suffered its initial defeat. Going into the last quarter with a 6-6 tie, the well organized Wilmot gridmen pushed over the final and winning touchdown. Following this heartbreaking defeat, the Junior Varsity gridsters were easily downed by a spirited Racine Park eleven, 12-O. Fea- turing brilliant off-tackle smashes, the hard charging Parkites had too many cleated guns for the undermanned, crippled Keno- shans. Played under the arc lights of Lake Front Stadium, the game produced many spectacular thrills. In the final game of the year the Iunior Red Devils fought a heavily favored Park I.V. team to a scoreless tie at Racine. The game was played at the William Horlick Athletic Field as a preliminary to the varsity tilt between the same two schools. The Iunior Varsity team was unstable throughout the season because of loss of players to the varsity squad and severe in- juries to key men. Only the first game was played with the original starting lineup. Coach Penske did a good reorganizing job for the final game of the year with Park as the Iay Vees won a moral victory with their U-0 tie. Wilmot 12 ...... .. .Kenosha 6 Racine Park 12. . . . . .Kenosha O Racine Park 0 ..... ...Kenosha O lUNIOR VARSITY 1. ,.G,. ,. T Row I P DuBois B arlow E Potts P Row 2: . Meyer, L. Talbert, I. Crosetto, Row 3: L. Beck, D. Bunda, C. Valeri, I. Shwaiko, B. Kitfel, D. Paielli, A, Gentile, I. LaSo!a, C. Young, A. Aiello, D. Conti, Griffin, Coach A. Penske, Mgr. R. G. Holt, I. Iesperson. B. Bloxdorf. Curries, D. Gregori, D. Flocker, A. Gen- tile T Lansdown. -118- SUPHUMIJHE TE M Did he The Kenosha Sophomore Football Team. coached by Andy Smith, finished the season with 2 wins and 3 losses. Most of the sea- son was played with second and third string- ers, since Glen Thompson, Ed Ronzio, Iames Iambrick, Mario Bonofiglio, lack McMullen, Iim La Sofa, and Lino Ameche were shifted to the Varsity. Probable candidates for the Varsity next year are Frank Aiello, Tom Braatz, Stan Demske, Victor Borowsky, Iames Bartels, Doug Mowry, and Ray Graglia. . . . Or did he not? The season started off successfully when the Kenosha Pink Devils put the Waukegan squad in their place by defeating them by a score of 29 to 0. After losing several boys to the Varsity squad, the Kenosha team lost a heartbreaker to the Orange and Blue of Park, 6 to O. With fighting spirit, the Kenosha Eleven returned once again to the win column, surprising Horlick with a 13-6 Win. However, the last two contests were discouraging to Kenosha, as South Milwau- kee and Racine Park beat them 19-9 and 7-6, respectively. Waukegan U .... Kenosha 29 Racine Park 6 ...... .... K enosha 0 Racine Horlick 6 ...... .... K enosha 13 South Milwaukee Kenosha 9 Racine Park 7 ........ .... K enosha 6 -119- B!-XSHETB I.I. Chuck Brothers cmd Eugene Molloy baffle cz Rufus King player. -120- ez- v '. . .. It's not how many you win or how many you lose that counts. It's the spirit of the team, the iight a team shows that counts. Kenosha High School may have lost most of their games, but the team never stopped fighting. Many an opponent coach was heard to remark about Kenosha's fighting spirit. The first six highest scorers of the year are: B FP TAL F Vince Bonofiglio ...... 70 29 169 37 Mario Bonofiglio ...... 48 25 121 50 Don Dawson ..... 30 32 92 25 Bill Martin ........... 30 21 81 25 Frank Aiello .......... 27 15 69 43 Vince Bonofiglio and Mario Bonofiglio will be back next year as well as Kenosha's cen- ter Frank Aiello. Bill Martin, who was dropped from the squad at mid-season, and Don Dawson, who is the honorary captain, graduate in Iune. Returning lettermen are: Richard Radykowski. center: Tom Braatz. forward: Iim Griffin, forward: and Chuck Brothers, guard. The highest individual score for Kenosha was made by Mario Bonofiglio with 21 points. Total points for both teams was 104 points with Ianesville 58, Kenosha 46. Row 1: T. Grlihn, V. Bonohglxo, E. Mcxrrazzo. E. Malloy. Row 2: D. Dawson, F. Aiello, R. Radykowski, T. Bracrtz, Coach Smith. Row 3: Manager T. Waluch, C. Brothers, A. Ameche, M. Bonoiig- lio, T. Myers. l l -121- KENOSHA 40 RUFUS KING 43 Lady Luck deserted the Red Devils in their opener, as the Rufus King quartet edged them 43-40. Iim Goessil led the win- ners with 3 baskets and 8 free shots, while Chuck Brothers, a sharpshooter from the guard position, made 14 points for Kenosha. KENOSHA 36 WEST 47 The Redmen proved unsuccessful in try- ing for their first conference win as the West- men came through with a 47-36 win. The weak Redmen were not able to stop lack Vincent as he cashed in 27 markers. Vin- cent's nearest contender was Don Dawson, who set the pace for Kenosha with 9 tallies. The fathers tensely watch their thers had a good time, as their sons in the first annual Fathers boys edged out Madison East, Night for basketball. The fa- 43-41. Holding hands with a foe . . . Tom Braatz and Conners of Cen- tral: Bill Martin and Bob Patzer await results. KENOSHA 31 BELOIT 36 Playing a free-for-all basketball game, the Beloit cagers defeated Kenosha by a 36-31 count. Both teams showed lack of teamwork, but the Purple Five found the basket quite frequently. Don Dawson led the Redmen with 6 points, while Kent Smith won honors for Beloit with 14 markers. KENOSHA 28 ll-'LNESVILLE 44 Big lack Manning and Ianesville came up with their first conference win as they trounced the Kenosha Bedmen 44-28. lanes- ville's baffling zone and Kenosha's ineffi- ciency enabled the Bluebirds to lead throughout the game. lack Manning led Ianesville with 13 points, while Bill Martin took the lead for the Redmen with 8 tallies. I KENOSHA 35 PARK 31 A highly-favored Park five was com- pletely startled as a high-spirited Kenosha quintet set them back with a 35-31 victory. The Red Devils looked terrific in their first conference win. The Bonofiglio brothers con- nected for 20 points, setting the mark for Kenosha. KENOSHA 55 MONROE 48 The Monroe Cheesemakers looked hope- less and surprised as the newly revised Kenosha team stretched its winning streak to two straight games by turning them back 55-48. Vince Bonofiglio led with 14 points, while Martin followed with 11. KENOSHA 31 WAUWATOSA 47 Wauwatosa handed Kenosha its fifth straight defeat. With a 2 point lead at the half, the Raiders scored frequently enough to boast a 37-23 lead at the end of the third quarter and left the courts with a 47-31 win. KENOSHA 34 LAKE MILLS 47 The Redmen bowed to a Lake Mills quin- tet to a rhythm of 47-34. The Rock Valley champs showed speed and teamwork and divided their scoring honors equally. Bill Martin tossed in 12 points, accounting for most of Kenosha's score. KENOSHA 43 EAST 41 Kenosha, with a record of 1 win and 12 losses, amazed the fans in the last confer- ence game by turning back Madison East 43-41. The Redmen, led by Vince Bono- figlio with 20 points and Frank Aiello with 12, fought off a last minute rally by the Purgold, and showed the fans their second conference win. KENOSHA 27 CENTRAL 55 Suffering another defeat, the Bedmen were completely crushed by Madison Cen- tral's speedy crew to a score of 55-27. With the Patzer brothers setting the pace, the Orangemen, taking advantage of Kenosha's poor teamwork and inaccuracy, worked to- gether to acquire a substantial lead at the half. The Redmen were led by Vince Bono- figlio, who netted 9 points. KENOSHA 27 HORLICK 65 The Bed Devil quintet continued its win- less way, losing to Horlick 65-27. The league- leading Horlick regulars set up a terrific offense, paying off with a 33-9 command at the end of the first half. The Horlick cen- ter, Margosian, set the pace with 22 points. Molbeck followed with ll. KENOSHA 35 DIXON 42 The cellar-dwelling Redmen traveled to Dixon's courts, only to return home with a 42-35 defeat. With speed and alertness, the Dukes paced all the way. Sophomore Mario Bonofiglio led the Smithmen with 21 mark- ers, while Don Dawson followed with 16 points. KENOSHA 45 MADISON WEST 57 The Kenosha quintet entertained the West- ment, only to have their guests trounce them by a score of 57-45. Dazzling Iack Vincent led the Madison crew with 31 markers. For Kenosha, Frank Aiello and Vince Bonofiglio counted ll apiece. KENOSHA 41 BELOIT 47 Beloit drew a close contest with the Red- men, winning 47-41. Vince Bonofiglio swish- ed the nets for 12 points, and Chuck Brothers followed up with 8. A tense free throw by Mario Bonofiglio against a tangy West team. Richard Radykowski dives against a Rufus King player for a loose ball. Bernie Dulak snatches ct rebound. Last minute pointers by Andy Griffin, Don Dawson, and Frank Smith to Vince Bonofiglio, lim Aiello. KENOSHA 46 IANESVILLE 58 Playing their hearts out, the Hedmen lost another contest to Ianesville, 58-46. Vince and Mario Bonofiglio led the Kenosha five with 16 and 10 markers, respectively, while Don Dawson followed with 8. Ianesville showed teamwork and accuracy as their regulars divided their scoring honors equally. KENOSHA 29 PARK 45 Hopelessly fighting back, the Kenosha five was completely swamped by a speedy Park quintet to the tune of 45-29. The Orange and Blue set the pace throughout the game. Vince Bonofiglio led the Red Devil cagers with 15 tallies, while the Park squad evened up their points. KENOSHA 37 MADISON EAST 38 The fighting Hedmen dropped a close con- test with Madison East by a slim one point margin. The two teams were neck to neck until East finally rolled ahead in the last few seconds. Vince and Mario Bonofiglio led the Kenosha quintet with 12 and 7 points, respectively, as the Redmen fell 38-37. KENOSHA 44 MADISON CENTRAL 49 Dropping lower in the Big-8 Conference, the Red Devils suffered another defeat at the hands of Madison Central to the tune of 49-44. Mario and Vince Bonofiglio paced the Smithmen with 17 and 14 tallies apiece. KENOSHA 34 BURLINGTON 35 The Red Devil quintet looked hopeless as the Burlington five found their way to a 35-34 triumph. The points were well divided among the Burlington sharpshooters, who put up a startling zone defense. Aiello held the honors for Kenosha with 10 markers, while Chuck Brothers, Kenosha's alert guard, followed up with 8 points. KENOSHA 28 HORLICK 37 Kenosha's Redmen dropped a hard fought contest to Racine Horlick. Horlick found the net many times as they paced the Smith- men at halftime. lim Molbeck led the scor- ers from Horlick with ll points while Mario Bonofiglio held the honors for Kenosha with 8 markers. Kenosha's own pride and joy, the Bonofiglio brothers, smile for the camera after defeating Madi- son East. Vince and Mario swished 247 points during the season. i 1 1 3 SOPHOMOBE B SQUAD BASKETBALL Row l: D. Madnqrano, N. GUGIGSCIU, P. Shwalko, F. Bistrick, P. Shelley. Row 2: N. Lilla, M. Buttera, H. Larson, C. Lento, B. Qgloe, R. Graglia, Coach Trebbin. R w 3: B. Lawrence, B. McMullen, I. La Sota, E. Homia. SUPHU UHE TE M The Kenosha Sophomore Basketball Team finished in the second division of the Sopho- more Big Eight standings this season. Due to the boosting of Mario Bonofiglio, Leno Ameche, Tom Braatz, and Sam Kishline to Varsity, the remaining team could not keep up with its opponents. However, the names of Paul Swaiko, Fred Bistrick, Nick Guaras- cio, Pat Shelley, Ed Ronzia, Harvey Larson, will be seen frequently as future Varsity cagers. SOPHOMORE B BASKETBALL SQUAD Kenosha Kenosha . . . . .Rufus King 34 . .Madison West 24 Kenosha .......... Beloit 26 Kenosha ..... Ianesville 21 Kenosha .... Racine Park 43 Kenosha Madison Central 33 Kenosha ......... Lincoln 18 Kenosha . . .Madison East 45 Kenosha Madison Central 40 Kenosha . .Racine Horlick 42 Kenosha .......... Dixon 36 Kenosha . .Madison West 24 Kenosha Madison Central 52 Kenosha .......... Beloit 27 Kenosha ...... Ianesville 34 Kenosha . .Racine Horlick 31 Kenosha Kenosha . . . .Racine Park 31 . . .Madison East 42 Waiting for a rebound . , . Ruel McMullen, Hall ol Park, and Ray Bloxdorf SWIlVllVII I3 Get on your mark, get set. go! It's Bob Baker and Allen Roedel. With deep regret, Coach lack Peel says goodbye to these graduating seniors: Bob Baker, Allen Roedel, Bob Bertling, Dom Paielli, Ierry Berres, and student manager Ierry Rice: and looks forward to next year's team which will be bolstered by these returning men: IuniorswDon Reuter, Ioe DiAntoni, Richard Gatti, George Gatleyi Sophomores-Bob Ludwig, Larry Boyd: and, the pride of the team, the three junior-high TEA students who swam for varsity while in ninth grade: Don Lucas, Bill Barden, and Chuck Pelligor. Endless hours of hard work were spent by Coach Peel with the team, and his reward was garnished when Baker, whom he had coached for three years to his peak perform- ances, broke the state 200 yard free style record. All arms, Ierry Berres does the breast stroke. 126 - 3Ae 1949 .Simon Under the experienced coaching of Mr. Peel, Kenosha's swimming team was the only major sport to show improvement. Due to lack of balanced power, Kenosha was defeated three times by the score of 42-41. In these three meets Kenosha's team scored 16 firsts to the opponent's ll. Lack of sec- ond and thirds proved to be the only element in our defeats. Bob Baker, Ierry Berres, Allen Roedel, Bob Bertling, and Dom Paielli will be missed by the coach next year. Other letter winners are Don Reuter, Richard Gatti, George Gat- ley, Don Lucas, Bill Barden, Ioe Di Antoni, Charles Pelligor, Robert Ludwig, and man- ager Ierry Rice. Next year's mainstays will be Don Reuter, Richard Gatti, and Don Lucas, free style: George Gatley, breast stroke: Bill Barden and Ioe Di Antoni, back stroke: and Charles Pelligor and Robert Ludwig, divers. MEETS Kenosha 41 .... ............ S horewood 42 Kenosha 41 .... .... B ay View 42 Kenosha 39 .... .... W aukesha 44 Kenosha 40 .... ..... ......... E v anston 43 Kenosha 54 ........ Main Township High 29 Kenosha 41 .................. Bay View 42 Kenosha took Sth place in the Wauwatosa Relays. Kenosha took 5th place in the State Meet. BOB BAKER, CHAMPION It was a highly successful season for Bob Baker and one to be remembered! The climax of the season was reached at the State High School Swimming Meet at Wau- watosa, where Bob lowered the eight year old record of 2 minutes, 8.5 seconds to 2 minutes, 7.8 seconds for the 200 yard free- style event. This record will probably stay in the books for many a year. Baker also holds the Kenosha pool record for his specialty, the 200 yard free-style. Undefeated during the entire season, Keno- sha High School is truly proud of STATE CHAMPION BOB BAKER. Dom Paielli does And he's of1 ' It's Allen Roedel in a relay. a hall-gainer with his opponents looking on. l I u lr' -127- BAKER, BERRES AND ROEDEL Last year in the Wauwatosa relays, Keno- sha's team, consisting of Baker, Berres, Kueny, and Roedel, took first place in the 800-yard free-style relay. This year Keno- sha took second place honors. Last year in the state, Bob Baker took second place in the 200-yard free-style, while Allen Hoedel took third in the 100-yard free-style. This year in the state, Bob Baker broke the record in the 200-yard free-style. He also took fifth in the 100-yard free-style. Allen Roedel took a second in the same race. Ierry Berres took a fifth in the 100-yard breast stroke and a fifth in the 75-yard individual medley. Charles Pelligor goes gracefully into a half-twist. As Bertling arrives, Berres leaves. Bob Baker yells encour- agement in the background. THE 4' 1943 TH Eli TEAM ginndli With most of the stars from the 1947 championship team gone, Coach L. E. Engle's 1948 Red Devils finished a lowly sixth in the Big-8 track meet. However, they won dual meets with Horlick cmd finished second in a meet of six teams. The out- standing runner for Kenosha was Bill Henry, who took third in the 100 yard dash at the State meet, second in the 100 at the Big-8 meet, and third in the 200 yard dash. An- other honor man was lerome Engelmann. who placed second in the mile at the Big-8 and won several firsts in minor meets. The returning letter men, Bernie Dulak and Bill Girman, will be backed by a group of young, enthusiastic newcomers. We are looking forward to another state champion- ship. 1948 TRACK TEAM Row 1: R. Baum, W. Andersen, B. Dulak, M. Staskus, D. Cross, B. Henry, D. Hunkeler, D. Merrill, E. Marazzo, T. Vandeveld, B. Quayle. Row 2: Coach Davey, P. lessen, K. Robinson, R. Fornero, E. Doertler, I. Engleman, I. Griffin, A. Hees, C. Kalinko, V. Hopi. B. Hornby, P. Ferraro, B. Bowman, Coach Engle. Row 3: L. Mullin, manager, C. Barker, F. Ecklor, D. Pappas, D. Bunda, P. Bruno, I. Greco, I. Dagon, I. Burzynski, I. McMullen, R. Axtell, B. Girman, G. Holt, F. Mundt, manager. -129- , . 1- zu . H ' s Z . sig, 4 ,Q 1 I ,lv 1, 1, ,S n 9g.ZQ. . 'WW 5' X 'SA i i N 3? P' Q.. 0 .54 wg ig ,l 'Q sw . ,X 1. Q'-. X ,,. f 'J 17' K 1, Q 'z - , - gms fr mir 1 fa A W. 'Z gs A S pf if x S. Q9 ' 'R Sin Wixqi L.. T 1 1' I Mfg xNn3L.,x Q hi.-A-eil' lf: AJ .k,,s.,l in ,5 'I i 2,15 55 H Y :ggi CP x 6' .3 my 64' Yi ,5Q?4q .f ' Pk :Nik xgwi if 2 and 'K 1- :S . .if A 'S iii 5 lizi f. :.' 5 x S EE? 1 KW I Ki 5 Q F' .x ,N sfiul' K mx f w xi as Q xx 1 4515 . ' 'V S 7, 2 x gg '1 I ft. 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Soo these beautiful all-new Austin Motor Cars, ot GIURNI-IR 63rd AND llth AVENUE PIIUNIC A1726 -148- BELL DRESSED MEN ARE WELL DRESSED MEN 1904 1949 Stylist for forty-five years for KENOSHA'S MEN KENOSHA'S UNIVERSITY MEN KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL MEN KENOSHA'S HIGH SCHOOL BAND CLOTHING HOUSE 6th Ave. Corner 56th St. BILL'S LUNCH OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL FOR TASTY LUNCHES if HAMBURGERS ak STEAKS -k BARJLQ if CHOPS CURTISS W. PECK OPEN 24 HOURS 5717 SHERIDAN RD. -149- Deming and Deming Used Cars and Trucks Pl'lII.l.lP 66 SERVICE STATION 8l STIKFFT AND WHFRIDAN ROAD TFLFI HUINF 31 I GCLDEN BELL DAIRY 2105 fl TRI PT PHONE 80ll 150 The Brown Nafional Bank 2216 - 63rd Street Nll 'UBI' R UF FI DI' RAL DLPUSIT INSURANCF CURPORATION Comp Amen td 0 'I'l-IE CI'IOCOI.A'l'E SHOP -151- .......iorthose who prefer liner portraits through better photography of photography O 614 - 59th STREET KENOSHA, WISCONSIN Compliments of . . GuHormsen's Recreation Kenosha Student Bowling Headquarters Bowl For Health and Pleasure 614 - 52nd STREET PHONE 9810 -152- ongrafufafiona fo flue graaluafea of 1949 HAERTLEIN DRUG CCJMPANY 2201 52nd STRFFT KENOSHA, WISCONSIN B U L Q VA .f4merica2 Qmfedf 'lflfaffh 'lfafue Ck gy 'R wx ,K l Y -Avi if V J 1 limb X His Excellen y Her Excellency 21 jewel Bulova 21 jewel Bulova 349.50 862.50 CORNER OF S 5 T. KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 7 Avenue -153- ISERMANN BROTHERS Kenosha? Leadin Store or Men and Youn Men g 5' 6l 1-616 Fifty-Sixth Slref-I SUN VAlll Y JAPQJAQJAQJAQ1JAQJAQJAQJAQJAQJAQ bl RATES A+ AND A BIG HURRAH D E' 0ur 0wn fresh Maile 3 D 3 D I ff l'R EA M 'Q ID 3 D E YOUR FAMILY'S C0011 FRIEND 5 SINCE 1911, g 2 5 P' fn 93 ,-5, za- KU zum . 60111 st. Dial 7732 9 z' 2,JAQJAQJAKQJAQ.JAQJAQJAQJAQJAQJ9 -154- Ahraham illinrnln naw naih, Uhr mnrlh will littlr nntp nur lung rrmrmher what mr nag here ...,., :bo Mau lzmemlery C. S. HUBBARD jewegzr ana! gngrauer 70 8 l STREFT KENOSHA, WISCONSIN H U N The Modern Design for Z9 Distributed by Mid-City Motor Sales 3119 Roosevelt Road Phone 7197 Kenosha, Wisconsin Kyle Onfy ear you Sfef mourn .gnfo n -155- KAEIE-EER ECE Timken W 0il Automatic Burning Air Water Conditioning Heaters TELEPHONE 5632 5718 7th AVENUE 56th FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 6 Registration, Week of August 29 Li' o STENOGRAPHIC, SECRETARIAL we fnt ::,, e ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ALVAH O. CALI.0W . MRS. A. O. CALLOW' Principal Instructor Classes for Beginners and Advanced Students Day and Evening Classes Bulletin on Bequest Approved for GI Training KENOSHA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Established 1893 609 - 58th Street Grosvenor Bldg. Telephone 2-2251 f Above Walgreen'sJ Residence 7812 -156- cr-f s W 0 Better Dry Cleaner W1 AT LAST l'vE FOUND l fl: . 4 He Sews On Buttons . . . Gets Out More Dirt . . . Removes Stubborn Spots . . . More and more discriminating people are demanding our Sanitone Service. Notice how your garments come back with the feel of new-life in the fabric-no loose buttons -no dry cleaning odor. Discover for yourself the advan- tages of Sanitone Service. So call us now or, ifyou prefer, bring your garments to us.This fine serv- ' l . AIIIDVID ice costs you nothing extra, and note, the press lasts longer. illVICl Kenosha laundry and D y Cleaners PHONE 3175 Compliments KENOSHA LINCOLN - MERCURY INC. 1220 - 60th Street Kenosha, Wisconsill -157-- KEEN Vl.S'ION . . . IS ESSENTIAL T0 ACQUIRING AN EDUCATION Opfomefrigs L1 E. D. NEWMAN, opt. D. F. F. BEHRMAN, Opt. D. KENOSHA OPTICAL CO. We specialize in EXAMININC EYES URPIIEUM BLDG. PHI DNI-I PM--II LAN DGREN'S DAIRY Sinve 1901 W 9 X.- IN MOIJI-IRN .-Q,I I . Geamclfrp is 5 BOTTLES 1 V' Qf 2L.Q:pe4I :nun IZPTIN YOU WANT IL.. X NEI' QL JK as ,X UQ wi f l Everything ln Dairy Productsv A Service to the Community for Forty-Seven Years -158- McNeil Fuel Co. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN FUEL Phone 7171 6337 Fourteenth Avenue Your Graduation is one of the most important events in your life . . Our Congrafufafiongi You will need a picture to remember this occasion from MEXICO PHOTO STUDIO We take excellent pictures - new and diferent poses 1 satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded MEXICO PHOTC STUDIO Mr. and Mrs. E. Avalos- Photogs. Korf Bldg. 5626 - 6th Ave. -159- 301' e 06!2l l'l jffled A Store Where Quality, Style and Service Meet Your Needs ' 0 O MPM' uRfco ,cuPN' T nvsvn-n Ave. comer som. nc FRANK BUBUSCH, Pres. Seventh Avenue, Corner Fiftieth Street Mlllf PRUDUCERS' ASSOCIATIDN f,.. e INCORPORATED To can 5 vuu not ,QM PHONE 8I37 '93 PRoouceRS I I 6:24 Komlodfe :Dairy .gzruice v VITAMIN D MllK 68l3 - l9th Avenue Kenusha, w'YiSl'0llSlll -160- NASH KENCSHA, Inc. Sales Service paris ffm! Q15 dvzizceyiy I 0-Point Seleci Dealer 7526-34 - 22ml Avenue Dial 4136 For the Best i11 Photography f we 710 - 57th Street Phone 7114 Kenosha's Finest Quality and Service -161- COIMFAINBH fa 0 RHlTURE co. y 9 ' J I' 4 5208 ZZEIIVE 0 PHONE SIN fUmPlll'l Hllml Flllllllillfii PENNEY9 I-I EADQUARTERS FOR UP-T0-TH E-MINUTE Zen- ge jaaliona CENTIIALLY LOCATED AT THE CORNER UF 7th AVENUE AND 58th STREET KENUSHA, WISCONSIN -182- gongrafufafiona . . . Rawlee's Frozen Custard SANDWICHES MALTS PINTS AND QUARTS OF FROZEN CUSTARD Open 'til One Curb Service QUERRY MCTORS INC. Dodge and Plymouth 'Passenger Cars 0 Dodge Trucks 3813 ROOSEVELT ROAD-TELEPHONE 5154 KENOSHA, WIS. largest Garage In Kenosha -163- wagd a gienolfg wedome . . SIBLEY'S lZ30m,f.SZ0,9 DUNUTS . . . COFFEE . . . ICE CREAM . . . CANDY 2l0l - 63rd STREET KENUSHA, WISCONSIN PHONE 8944 Compliments of SPECIALTY BRASS CO. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1907 ' 1949 KENUSHA, WISCUNSIN -184- C0llgl'l1tu!ati0I'l5 fo fhe gl'6lJlld,te5 THE STAR SHCP SPORTING GOODS . . LAMPS . . POTTERIES PHONE 2-8574 3006 ROOSEVELT ROAD TOPEL NASH SALES C0. GENUINE ., FACTORY NASH II iscansirfs Largest Nash Dealer TRAINED PARTS MECHANICS YOIPLL BE AHEAD WITH MA- IIIIIIIIIIII Illh AVE. AT 60th STREET DIAL 7105 -165- 4 ROTHMCOR COATS 4 ROTHMOOR SUITS sgzgafif 5709-6 A ,4 All the Wfference in tlre warld! -166- H Sheridan Road Garage Co. um Sruice WaLe5 of Cara H A.uHlh,L . Saga anal Sruice SHE N ROAD FIFTY-N United Cleaners and Dyers I. E. Kaiser 1 00 6.3 d STREET DIAL 814.3 KENOSHA WIS Compbmenfa of me VINCENT - MGCALL GUMPANY .Sign .Here Qualuafed . . From sign on to sign 011- ,lluwvs a good s mu- WLIP . . DIAL 105 L I 0 THE KENOSHA BROADCASTING CO -158- mywm'Zw Z?Wmg2Q in .main V ' '11f,1,l' -K ,Q V YV-9l-..Ql,1' :i ' ' , ': ' ,L X S. 5 I W , V! KJ -f ini wg- g,.... - KAIS E-R FRAZER MHHHISUN sms HNH SEHVIQI MACWHYTE COMPANY KENOSHA, VVISCONSIN Specializing in the Manufacture of Wire and Wire Rope, Wire Rope Slings, Aircraft Cable, Assemblies, Terminals, and Tie Rods. MILL DEPUTS: New York ' Pittsburgh ' Chicago ' Fort Worth ' Minneapolis Seattle ' San Francisco ' Los Angeles ' Portland -169- D0 0ll KNOW. . . Why Kenosha Is Called the City of lndustry? HERE ARE .S'0Mf 0l Illf REASONS? Two out of every three people in Kenosha have jobs in the manufacturing plants of the community. Every year the people of Kenosha draw a total of approximately 550,000,000 in wages and salaries from Kenosha industry. Products of Kenosha industry are sold throughout the world thus pro- viding the jobs and pay checks necessary to the growth and develop- ment ot the community. Industry means opportunity tor young people. lt oFFers interesting careers in a wide variety of occupations. 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