Lawrence University - Ariel Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

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A A ' ' 'A. --AA ' ,, 'A M . q , W, T H V 4 w A -- F ii 1 , -KAN' X . A ,A 'Pi ' ' 0 T- X Y I W! 'w w. y' V - I 1 .A w3r,1.v-1 ly A, , T3imv'5fi'f'Wm 1'lfv.i3g,1 Ji Q- A Y -J' --::- AQ- - -- --H EDITOR LARRY SCHIEDERMAYER BUSINESS MANAGER BOB CURRY PHOTOGRAPHERS RAY GUENTHER DOTTIE PERSCHB ACHER DEDICATION This book is respectfully dedicated to a man whose thoughts and efforts have always been toward the advancementof Lawrence, to one who represents the many pillars of Lawrence in its hundred years of existence, to the president of the Board of Trustees, Mr. Elmer H. Jennings. ELMER H. JENNINGS i by G 'y A an X 2 CL e an 915 839.79 'B Qu 'L x5 gb 'iowa 1 9 'sh ab 'V 93' '25 9 Xxx 4:99 -:P a ll' Q' 1 t J if iw 1 ? 'G' ffl ' '.'iFif3f'f.f -s , '.' W-fi! , 61lM'1g r , 4 23 V I I igigiv Al 3' 'Q Y 7113 . ' r '59 22' T? fi 9 - - mga , M, 6 1 P I J 8 2 e 11 5' O 3 36 lg I 66 In this, your 1947 Ariel, we present not only the highlights of the past year, but of the past century. In looking about us today it is hard to conceive of the Lavvrence of the 19th century. More than figuratively it was a found- ling in the Wilderness. It must have been even harder for Lavvrentians of that day to foresee the development of the college and the com- munity in the one hundred years to follow. While we who are spending our relatively brief tenure on the campus now seldom realize it, what We learn here, what we enjoy here, is the culmination of the thought, the Work, the trials-yes, even the errors of students like ourselves during those one hundred years. We in turn are laying the foundation for what is to transpire in the next one hundred years. As We survey the progress of the past, We also have as our responsibility the auspicious start of an even more forward-looking second century. With this thought in mind We offer to you this 1947 Ariel with recollections of the past century and the past year and, we hope, with a keynote for the future. -IP . .-.'-.... ., . : ,... 1 , . . , , ' F - l i'l3'. Q -7 ' iff' 4, . 2 ill PRESENTS . .. ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES CONSERVATORY BEAUTIES ATHLETICS CALENDAR E HU DRED YEAR is tn F is is rss s aussi H The first graduating class Cl857D con- sisted of four men and three women. Here are the men. The one on the left is Henry Coleman, long a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The other three, whom we are not able to identify, Were: Allen Jeffrey Atwell, a lavvyergjustin Martin Cope- land, teacher and farmer, and William Dolphin Storey, lawyer. Mt. Cole- man spent most of his life in Wiscon- sin, the other three all migrated to California. The Underwood Observatory, built in 1892, was named in honor of L. W. Underwood, formerly professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. age 8 CAMPUS ABOUT 1865 Main Hall, long called University H housed most of the college activities residence stood on the site of Brokaw H The block where the College Library today was then given over to residei and small shops. Wooden fences vs necessary to keep out Wandering and other animals. There were no pavements and few sidewalks. of m.':m.i- mmm, mu. . Who was the Hrst Lawrence student? good case may be made for Miss Amar T. Lawe, daughter of George W. Lawe Kaukauna. To her was issued on ber 12, 1849, the first receipt for tuiri Before 1853 students did what would high school or even grade school work day. In November, 1849, Miss Lawe thirteen years and nine months old. MAIN HALL ABOUT 1860 The first college building, erected in 1849, stood in the center of the block where the Conservatory is today. It was destroyed by fire in 1856. By that time Main Hall, built in 1853-1854, was in use. It contained class- rooms, library, chapel, and sleeping quarters. The porches with Greek columns were an ad- dition of 1898. The four chimneys were re- moved about ten years ago. J A' 4 Russell Sage Hall has been a dormitory for girls since its opening in October, 1917. The cost of the building and site with original furnishings was about 3S125,000. Of this sum .Mrs. Sage, widow of a famous railroad finan- cier and member of the New York Stock Ex- change, gave SE100,000. What We know as Sage Cottage was for many years the residence of Henry D. Smith, Appleton capitalist and president of the First National Bank. The house stood on part of the site of Russell Sage Hall, and was moved eastward to its present location. Ormsby Hall, gift of David G. Ornisby of Milwaukee, was opened for use in September, 1889. Until 1906 it was only about two-thirds of its present size and provided accommodations for sixty young ladies. EA i Up to February, 1941, the fra- ternities were housed in old resi- dences, mostly frame structures. Above is the house occupied C1911- 1916D by the Delta Iota frater- nity which later became a chapter of Delta Tau Delta. EWS Page 9 Page 10 Before the present tennis courts were built, there were two courts in front of Ormsby Hall Cone of which is shown hereD and another near the President's house. Lewis M. Alexander of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, gave a gymnasium to Lawrence in 1901, now known as the Women's Gym- nasium, and he was the principal donor of the New Alexander Gymnasium built in 1928 and 1929. The Lawrence Memorial Chapel was built in 1917 and 1918, at a cost of about fB110,000. It was so named in memory of the first wife of Samuel Planrz QPresident 1894-19249 and the first wife of Wilson S. Naylor CProfessor 1904-1934 and long Dean of the Collegeb. The organ is a memorial to President Plantz. mmm: ,wa DMI I A p LAWRENCE COLLEGE of WISCONSIN OFFICERS Elmer H. Jennings, President Charles B. Clark, Vice-President . Gertrude S. Slocum, Vice-President John G. Strange, Secretary Walter Kasten, Treasurer Ralph Watts, Business Manager Westbrook Steele, Executive Secretary . Fanny L. Babcock , Robert W. Baird . George Banta, Jr. . john N. Bergstrom . Charles S. Boyd . . Rev. Charles A. Briggs Kate E. Brokaw . . William E. Buchanan , Edward Dempsey . Kenneth S. Dickinson Rev. Edwin C. Dixon . D. Clark ,Everest . . .Bishop Schuyler E. Garth Rev. Jay A. Holmes . Ruth D. Kohler . Ernst Mahler . Cola G. Parker Roy H. Purdy . Nathan M. Pusey . Lee C. Rasey . James S. Reeve . Elsie P. Remley . Harold H. Seaman . . Frank Sensenbrenner Ruth H. Shattuck . Carlton W. Smith . William H. Smith . Karl E. Stansbury . Rt. Rev. Harwood Sturtev Jean W. Thickens . Walter P. fippet . James R. Whitman . Rev. Arthur D. Willett . Charles H. Worcester . 2111 I TRUSTEES . Appleton . Neenah . Milwaukee . Appleton . Milwaukee . Appleton Appleton . Neenah . Milwaukee . Menasha Neenah . Appleton Monroe . Appleton . Appleton . . Oshkosh . Appleton Wisconsin Dells . Wausau . . Madison La Porte, Ind. . Kohler Neenah . Menasha . Appleton . Appleton . MilWaL1keC . . Appleton Port Edwards . Milwaukee . Neenah . '. Neenah Dayton, Ohio . ,Milwaukee . Appleton Fond du Lac . Menasha Green Bay . Appleton . . Madison Chicago, Ill. Page ll Page 12 NATHAN M. PUSEY The eleventh president of Lawrence Col- lege, vigorous leader of an expanding in- stitution, active participant at Lawrence activities, sincere friend of every student, an interested and inspiring teacher. We are grateful that we have him to lead our school from a war jumbled program on to a new expanded peace time curriculum. RALPH J. WATTS Business Manager, cuts a neat, business- like hgure coming across campus. Every type of financialirransaction passesithrough his capable hands, but the money never slips through. Instead, he can stretch a dollar to pay bills, Cover expenditures, and make repairs. His list runs from professors' salaries to waitress checks. Mr. Watts can quote figures like a master Statistician and performs like one, too. Page 13 Page 14 CHARLOTTE WOLLAEGER Dean of Women, patient and lovely, grac- ing all of our campus functions, guiding our living and academic progress . , . a true friend and counselor to every Lawrence woman . . . an example of all Lavvrence's standards and hopes for its students. DONALD DUSHANE Dean of men, believer that no excuse is the same as a good one, except when you really need helpg a favorite convocation speaker, just before the first Tuesday in Novemberug adviser on-you name it-, l1e's got an answer. A dean what's a dean! TEL'f??i?5E ' if 5: V: 1 .g 1 film - , T 'EY-f3'f . : - ig ,,g,,,N-,i- f-M . ls ' 5 1,:,. III, a F , I CARL J. WATERMAN Dean of the conservatory, professor. of singing and choral music . . . a vital Part of the college staff for 37 years . . . an understanding and valuable critic of all campus musical functions . . . his amused smile tells all. . . ' MARSHALL B. HULBERT The assistant dean Who really assists, aid- ing freshmen and seniors alike, fulfilling his every duty from counseling prospective students to placing our newly' graduated seniors in long hoped-for jobs. All Law- rentians know what a real help he is. Page 15 es! ,. .N- 1 , X234 M I fa I li 7 Q .nt U 0 C.. v ,e I fvwf 401 ...f:,m.u La- '. , ' K r-.' A v ' 0 5 9 1 f W nn' 'g lv 'Q , 9, A 4 A 5 . 1 , 5 if ' , L' I . . . nv. o ' 4: I c ', u I. U 9 P 1 ' , 215' 'I YI ' ' v- 'A -N., , I. u, p ' L , w WIA I ' If Ay X w WV. 2 I U m 54:7 X X ,xx .XR f 'N 'V I pw-4-Jw Page 18 Stephen F. Darling- I can show you how to make a gallon of face cream for six cents. JJ. Sjoblom-' 'Now, I'1n not sure about this- Relis B. Brown- I will illustrate this. W. Paul Gi1bert-Fresh- man: Who's the pro- fessor that's a cross be- tween Herbert Marsh- all and James Mason? Gerhard K. Willecke- ' 'Now this can be proved by integral calculus but we Won't go into that. William F. Read-Are you twenty-one, son? Olga A. Smith- Orderl Walter E. Rogers- And We have to have order. ' last year 33fZ, of the botany class quit at the semester. Coulcln't take it, I guess. Warren Beck- Anexcel- Howard W. Troyer- lent paper. Perfect in Damn it, ifyou young- every detail. 'Cf sters don't get busy, l'1l have to slap a test on you. Dorothy Waples- Knowing you and Milton, you had better read this again. John Hicks-' 'Personally, 1don't like this author, hut- Craig R. Thompson-' 'I'd be afraid to take this exam myself. How could. you expect a professor to be fair? Dorothy Burton-She teaches veterans at night . . . English. John A. Stuart- That's a good point, but we don't have time to dis- cuss it. Page 19 Page 20 Yvonne V.DuIfy- Kathleen M. Joyce- Think that over a Comptende Ud.? minute. I'll be right ' back. Edna Wiegand- No, it is not necessary to wear togas to the Latin din- ner. James O. Purdy-' 'May- be I'll go and be a spy. Anne P. jones-Nine times out of ten she's late to class and the other time she's tardy. G. C. Cast- I know Louis C. Baker- The this is the end of the bell rang? Well, we assignment, but read only have forty more on. pages. Continue. 1 1 1 -1- 1 .+- Eggggma ...ffl Herbert Spiegelberg- W. Burnet Easton, Jr.- You spend a semester concluding that you czm't make a conclu- sion. How am I today? Halfway between 'Oh, Lord' and 'My God.' M. M. Bober- The first William A. McConagha- G. Warren N uz:ter- Dis- Chandler W. Rowe- So, step in the educational To put it bluntly and regard all I've told you tomorrow, we will go process is to take at- broadly- today. over all of this again. tendance. Marjorie A. Olsen-' 'And I was the second best adder at the U. of Min- nes0t:1. J. H. Griffiths- You all Chester J. Hill- How think I'm crazy, don't many are in favor of you? Good! not having class to- day? Page 21 Page 22 William W. Raney- I Richard N. Current- I Walter Porges- Now, know the best joke, but you can't under- stand it unless you know Sanscript. Who does? Donald M. Dushane- I didn't bother with a coat today, it's only twenty below. Andrew C. Berry- Ob- viously you can see that this is so. hope you all will get some precious gems of wisdom this morning, but I doubt it. James C. Stewart- N ow you-all can figuah this one out. let's analyze this care- fully. Frederick C. Irion- I Couldn't say that if l were still at Missis- sippif' George B. Walter-' 'Back in Racine I always said- F. Theodore'hC1oak--Oh, what 21 few summers in New England can do! Edwin W. Schoenberger - Now, I'm using this only as an example- George H. G. Jones- Don't you agree with me, Miss Peterson? John F. Sollers- Get those yawns out of the way. Thomas M. Dietrich- Now, don't ruin ir. You've got a good starr there. Ic's com- ing. E Charles M. Brooks, Jr.- That's good. It sings! It reads! Page 23 Page 24 Arthur C. Denney- We've got a nice set- up here- John A. Sines- Shoot baskets? Maybe next time. Today you'll play handball. Bernard E. Heselton- September: ' 'I'1l bet you my house the football team doesn't finish in the first division. October: We've been lucky so far but- November: Well, there's a little chance next year. Margaret Coffey-No, Maxine Richardson- Joe, she's not the girl What makes you-all who sits next to you in think ah clon't come freshman studies. from the no'th? CL , . SS RADU TES F TI-IE TENNIAL EAR HOWARD ADAMS Wausau U. S. Navyg Central State Teacher's Col- lege, transfer. STANLEY ALDRICH Appleton MARY BALZA Green Bay Delta Gammag Arielg Lavvrentiang Art guildg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Red ross. DEAN BARTOSIC Trego Phi Delta Theta, Presidentg Executive Com- mitteeg Prom Kingg Footballg Baseballg St. Thomas, transferg Navy. RANDALL AHLSTROM LaCrosse RICHARD ARENS Appleton Phi Delta Theta, Presidentg Iuterfraternity Council 5 Newman Clubg Pep Bandg Convo- cation Comrnitteeg Basketball, Varsityg Navy. CLAIRE BANDELIN Wauwatosa Alpha Chi Omega, Rushing Chairmang A Cappella Choirg Spanish Clubg Counsel- org Head Proctor, Otmsby. JANE BIELEFELD LaCrosse Alpha Chi Omegag Heelersg French Clubg International Relations Clubg Lawrence Art Associationg Lawrentiang Arielg La Crosse Teachers College, transfer. Page 25 Page 26 GRADUATE RALPH BIRR Milwaukee Phi Delta Them, Treasurer, Ski Club, Social Com- mittee. CHARLOTTE BLAKE Chicago, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta. JOHN BOISCLAIR Appleton Phi Delta Theta, Ariel, Presiclent's Cup, Army Air Forces. ROBERT BRANCH Evanston, Ill. Phi Delta Theta, Basketball, Golf, Northwestern University, transfer, Army Air Corps. ELIZABETH BRUEMMER Kewaunee Ka pa Alpha Theta, Ariel, Lawrentian, Spanish Club, Milwaukee-Downer College, transfer. BETTY BYSTROM Newberry, Mich. JOHN COOPER Rochester, Minn. Beta Theta Pig Golf, SHIRLEY BUESING Appleton Delta Gamma, Secretary, Rushing chairman, Mortar Board, President, W.A.A., President, Vice-President, L.W.A., Pi Sigma, Lawrentian, Co-copy Editor, Ariel, Spanish Club, Sunset, Aquaphin Club. ALICE CANTWELL Shawano Alpha Chi Omega, President, Mortar Board, Sunset, President, Radio Players, Counselor, Head Proctor, judicial Board, Executive Committee. Northwestern University, Uni- versity of Minnesota, transfer, Navy. L. WILLIAM COPPS Appleton Psi Upsilon, University of Wisconsin, transfer, Navy. OF 1947 JAMES DALTON Fish Creek Beta Theta Pi, Football, Tennis, L Club, Ariel, Lawrentian, International Relations Club, German Club, Navy. JAMES DAWLEY Great Falls, Mont. Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-President, Treasurer, Air Force. MARJORIE DEETZ Rockford, Ill. Pi Beta Phi, President, Counselor, Choir, Pan-Hel- lenic Council, War Board. JEAN DERUS . Kaukauna Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Iota, Secretary-Treas- urer, Lawrentian, Editor, Ariel, Executive Commit- tee, Newman Club, Secretary, International Relations Club, S anish Club, Town Girls' Association, junior Spade Ci:-Winner, Fairheld Prize, Phi Beta Kappa. II. EVAN DEVER Appleton IOHN DISHER Milford, Mich. Beta Theta Pi, President, Sunset, Executive Commit- tee, L Club, Golf, Choir, Infantry. JAMES DITE Milwaukee Phi Delta Theta, President, Secretary, Mace, Presi- dent, Ariel, Photographer, Lawrentian, Contributor, Counselor, Track, Co-captain, L Club, Freshman Scholarship Cup, Sunset, Radio Players, War Board, Executive Committee, Who's Who, Navy. PATRICIA DRENNAN Beaver Dam Delta Gamma, Treasurer, Sunset, President, Law- rentian, Ariel, jackpot, Lawrence Art Association, Spanish Club, Frances Shimer College, transfer. MARY LOUISE DYSART Franklin Grove, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega, French Lyceum. MARILYN EDWARDS Western Springs, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta, Rushing Chairman, Spanish Clulb, Treasurer, Social Committee, Lawrence Art As- socmtxon. Club, I-leelers, Luther --- - Q11 Page 27 -1 fa B , . M s, - f fl SE-sm Mew' H a me fs 4 new 'H H eg.a.f.e.w,'g,,w .3 wvzrpi Page 28 ROBERT C. EISENACH Neenah Delta Tau Delta, Secretaryg Trackg Navy. MILDRED ELWERS Neenah Pi Beta Phi, Secretaryg Lawrentian, Issue Editorg Art Guild, Secretary, Treasurerg German Clubg Sunsetg Choir. GLORIA ENGER Appleton Kappa Alpha Theta, President, Rushing Chairmang Mortar Boardg Pi Sigmag L.W.A., Secretaryg French Clubg Lawtentian, Editorg Who's Whog Junior Spade, Co-Winnerg Pan-Hellenic Councilg Radio Playersg Ariel 5 Best Loved. NANCY ERRINGTON Appleton Orchestrag Choirg St. Scholastica, transfer. PHYLLIS EUCKER Milwaukee ' Pi Beta Phi, Social Chairmang Radio Players. PHYLLIS FABISCH Beaver Dam Arielg Wayland Junior College, transfer. JUANITA FAHLEY Hortonville Milwaukee-Downer, transfer. ROBERT FALL Chicago, Ill. Phi Delta Thetag Lawrentiaug Arielg Spanish Clubg International Relations Clubg Navy. RAMSEY FORBUSH ' Appleton Beta Theta Pi, Presidentg L Clubg Trackg Executive Committeeg Jackpot, Editorg Navy. ROSEMARY FULTON Manitowoc - Pi Beta Phig Sigma Alpha Iotag Sunsetg Radio Players, Presidentg Red Crossg Choirg Aquaphin Clubg Ariel. S NICJR CE TENNIAL YEA R ROWENE GABRIEL Owen Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-President, Secretaryg Pan-Hellenic Council. GLORIA GENTELENE Elm Grove Kappa Alpha Theta, Sunset, Radio Players, French Club, Social Committee. ROSEANN GMEINER Appleton MARY GRIMM Evanston, Ill. Delta Gamma, President, Spanish Clubg jackpot, Sun- setg Executive Committee, Pan-Hellenic Council, Lawrence Art Association, President, Vice-President. Pi Beta Phig Sigma Alpha Iota, Social Chairman, Choir, Aquaphin Clubg ampus Trio. BETTY HAAS Racine FRANK PIAACK Wauwatosa Phi Delta Theta, President, Mace, President, Presi- dent's Cup, Counselor, junior Spoon, Union Commit- teeg Arie, Editor, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball. Delta Gamma, W.A.A., Treasurer, Secretary, Execu- tive Committeeg Arielg Pi Sigma. BARBARA HARKINS Appleton GERALD HALL Hopkins, Mich. - Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer, Social Chairman, Mace, L Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Co-Homecoming Chairman, Prom Kingg Basketball, Captain, Foot- ballg Central Michigan College, transfer, Navy. Kappa Alpha Theta, Secretary, Sunset, Vice-Presi- dent, French Club, Vice-Presidentg International Re- lations Club, Town Girls' Association. JAMES HAWLEY Milwaukee LOIS HARTMAN N Milwaukee Delta Gamma, Treasure1'gCounselorg Ariel, Co-Editor, Lawrentiang Executive Committee, Spanish Clubg International Relations Club, Best Loved. Phi Delta Thetag Newman Club, Marquette Univer- sity, transferg Navy. Page 29 Page 30 - ,,,.,s-5 THOMAS HAY Milwaukee Beta Theta Pi, Swimming, Army. CAROL HLRSCHINGER Baraboo Sigma Alpha Iota, Rushing Chairman, Choir, Campus Trio. NORMAN HOEFFLER Chicago, Ill. ' BETTY HOFFMAN Appleton Alpha Delta Pi, President, Aquaphin Club, W.A.A., Heelers, Lawrentian, Pan-Hellenic Council. MARCIA HUFF River Forest, Ill. Alpha Delta Pi, Rushing Chairman, Sunset, Secretary, Ariel, Lawrentian, War Board, Chairman, Spanish Club, Radio Players. AUDREE JACKSON Wauwatosa Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer, W.A.A., Treasurer, French Club, Counselor. RUSSELL JAMISON Appleton ' Sigma Phi, Football, Hobart College, transfer, Army Air Corps. ELAINE JOHNSON Wilmette, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta, President, Rushing Chairman, Art Guil , French Club, President, Spanish Club, Secretary, Union Committee, Ariel, Lawrentian, Sage President, Sage Council. MAURINE JOHNSON Berlin, N. H. Pi Beta Phi, French Club, L.W.A., W.A.A.g Newman Club, Heelers. NANCY JOHNSON Whitewater Kappa Alpha Theta, French Club. GR DU, TE MARGARET JONES Milbank, s. D. LILLIAN JONES New London Kappa Delta, Vice-President, Rushing Chairman, Executive Committee, Choir, International Relations Club, Heelers. Pi Beta Phi, Heelers, French Club. DOROTHY KIMBALL Chicago, Ill. MARILYN KALLEN Chicago Alpha Chi Omega, President, Vice-President, Mortar Board, Counselor, Lawrentian, Ariel, Arc Guild, Phi Sigma Iota, Vice-President, French Club, Vice-Presb dent, Executive Committee, W.S.S.F. Committee. Pi Bern Phi, Treasin'erg Lnwrentian, Sunset, Radio Players, Convocation Committee Chairman, Art Guild, Sage Council, War Board, P1 Sigma. JAMES KREJCI Milwaukee WILLIAM KLUMB Wauwatosa Delta Tau Delta, Freshman Tennis, Navy. Delta Tnu Delta, Treasurer, Track, L Club, Heelers, Art Guild, Geology Club. ELMER LARSON Downers Grove, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, President, S THOM AS LETTER Appleton Sigma Phi Epsilon, Navy. on 194 KATHLEEN KVOOL Wauwatosa Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, Lawrenrian, Pan-Hellenic Council, Choir, Radio Players, Spanish Club, Inter- national Relations Club. ecrcraryg Army Air Corps. WILLIAM LAWSON Neenah Beta Theta Pi, Track, Cross-Country, L Club, Counselor, University of Wisconsin, transfer, Navy. Page 31 as Page 32 ELIZABETH LINDSAY Roselle, Ill. Delta Gammag Sunset. GEORGIA LIPKE Chicago, Ill. S NIOR Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, Secretary, Counselor Law rentian, Make-u Editorg Arielg Choir, Spanish Club International Reiiations Club. MARGERY LOTT LaGrange, Ill. Kappa Alpha Thetag Spanish Clubg University of Illinois, transfer. LLOYD LOVELL Sheboygan Phi Delta Thetag University of Wisconsin Yale Uni versity, transferg Armyg Phi Beta Kappa. WILBERT LUEDTKE Appleton Delta Tau Deltag Track, Navy. JOHN LYNCH Chicago, Ill. Beta Theta Pi, Rushing Chairman, Wrestling L. Club 5 Marine Corps. MARY MCCARTER Appleton Kappa Delta, President, Eta Sigma Phi, President, Treasuterg Pan-Hellenic Councilg L.W.A.g Executive Committeeg German Club. ROBERT MACDON ELL Superior Lawrence Art Associationg He GEORGE MAcKINNON Prentice Delta Tau Delta, Secretaryg Lawtentinn, Business Managerg Basketball, Manager. DAVID MCNAIR Cloquet, Minn. elersg Navy Phi Kappa Taug Sunset, Navy. JUNE MACK Chicago, Ill. ' Alpha Chi Omega, Rushing Chairman, Newman Club, Lawrentian, Spanish Club, International Rela- tions Club. WILLYS MANTI-IEI Lake Linden, Mich. Delta Tau Delta, Mich. College of Mining, transfer. OLIN MEAD Appleton Delta Tau Delta, Secretary, Freshman Football, Ten- nis, Wrestling, Field Artillery. JOAN MEIER Wauwatosa Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-President, W.A.A., Vice- Prcsidenc, Social Chairman, French Club, President, Executive Committee, Secretary, Phi Sigma Iota, Ormsby President, Counselor. TERRILL MENZEL Stevens Point Delta Tau Delta, Football, Basketball, Tennis, L Club, Central State Teacher's College, transfer, Navy. HERBERT MERRILL Neenah Phi Mu Algha-Sinfonia, Treasurer, Orchestra, Band, Pep Band, oast Guard. CHARLES MERWIN Fond clu Lac Delta Tau Delta, Secretary, Social Chairman, Counse- lor, Pep Chairman, Social Committee, Ariel, Choir, Newman Club, St. Norbe1't's College, transfer, Army. JOHN MESSENGER Alton, Ill. Beta Theta Pi, Secretary, Mace, Pep Chairman, Coun- selor, Executive Committee, Football, Track, Boxing, Captain, L Club, Army. PAUL MEYERS , Milwaukee Executive Committee, Vice-President, Rules Chair- man, Choir, Football, Army Air Forces. . M AKIE MORRIS Chicago, Ill. Delta Gamma, German Club, Biology Club, Ariel. CE TENNIAL YEAR Page133 Page 34 BARBARA NEWMAN Los Angeles, Calif. GRADUATE Kappa Alpha Theta, French Club, Secretary, Art Gui cl, Heelers, Ariel, Lawrentian, Sage Council. JACQUELINE OTTO Phoenix, Ariz. GLADYS OSBORNE Chicago, Ill. Pi Beta Phi, Rushing Chairman, Corresponding Secre- tary, Vice-President, Spanish Club, Secretary, Vice- President, Pan-Hellenic Council, Executive Commit- tee, Ariel, Lawrentian, Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Alpha Theta, French Club, Secretary, Art Guild, Heelers. TED PANCERZ Chicago Phi Delta Theta. LORNE PENGELLY Appleton Delta Tau Delta, Football, Corps. MARILYN PETERSON Chicago, 111. MATTHEW PAHLE Milwaukee Phi Delta Theta, Secretary, Student Body, Vice- President, Newman Club, President, Executive Com- mittee, Science Club, Freshman Football, U. S. Army Field Artillery. MARJORIE PASSMORE Park Ridge, 111. Delta Gamma, Jackpot, Associate Editor, Radio Players, International Club. Basketball, U. S. Marine LAMBERT PETERSON Glen Ellyn, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, International Club, Army. Lawrentian, Student Editor, Ariel, International Re- lations Club, Lawrence Art Association, A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club, Red Cross, Heelers. JANET PLAYMAN Appleton Alpha Chi Omega, Co-rushing Chairman, Secretary, Executive Committee, Lawrentiau, Art Guild, In- ternational Relations Club, German Club. OF 1947 JAMES PRIMLEY Conover Phi Mu Al ha-Sinfonia, President, Secretary, Treas- urer, Eta Sigma Phi, Sunset, President, Executive Committee, Lawreutian, Radio Players, A Ca pella Choir, Lawrence Art Association, Transfer Olgerlin College, U. S. Navy. ROBERT RADFORD Oshkosh Phi Delta Theta, President, Phi Sigma Iota, Social I Chairman, Executive Committee, Lawrentian, French Club, Varsity Golf, U. S. Navy, Macc. KATHRYN RALL Evanston, Ill. Pi Beta Phi, Ariel, Sunset Players, Spanish Club, , International Relations Club. PETER RASEY Wauwatosa Phi Delta Theta, Secretary, Executive Committee, Co-social Chairman, Cheerleader, Army Air Corps. VIRGINIA REICHERT Chicago, Ill. Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Rushing Chair- man, French Club, Lawrentian, Ariel, L.W.A. Coun- cil. MATTHEW RILEY Appleton German Club, President, French Club, Spanish Club, Newman Club, Lawrentianq Intramurals, Army Ord- nance. BETTY JANE ROBERTSON St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega, Lawrentian, Radio Players, Law- rence Art Association, International Relations Club, A Cappella Choir, Transfer William Woods Jr. Col- lege. BENJAMIN ROI-IAN Appleton Sigma Phi Epsilon. NANCY ROSENDALE Wauwatosa Delta Gamma, Vice-President, Counselor, Sage Coun- cil, Judicial Board, Lawrentiau, Lawrence Art As- sociation, A Cappella. PHILIP RUCK Chicago, Ill. Beta Theta Pi, President, Social Chairman, jackpot, Editor, Executive Committee, Interfraternity Coun- cil, Mace. H was it na is Page 35 Page 36 JOHN RUXTON Park Ridge, Ill. Delta Tau Deltag Footballg U. S. Army. BETTY SCHAAL Lansdowne, Pa. Pi Beta Phig S anish Clubg International Relations Clubg Transfer goucher College. ELSIE. SCHEU Lakewood, Ohio Alpha Chl Ome ag Pan-Hellenic Councilg Arielg I-leelersg Art Guilt? JOHN SCHMIDT Appleton NANCY SEABORNE Appleton Kappa Alpha Thetag Art Guildg Arielg Jackpotg Sun- set. WILLIAM SEGALL Milwaukee Footba1l5 L Club. CAROLYN SLAPPEY Alexandria, Va. Kappa Alpha Thetag French Clubg Red Crossg War Boatdg Heelersg Social Committeeg International Re- lations Clubg Transfer George Washington University. ALOYSIUS SPALDIN G Appleton Lawrentiang International Relations Clubg Hockeyg Swimmingg Transfer Marquette Universityg Navy. JOHN STERLEY Libertyville, Ill. German Clubg International Relations Clubg Transfer Carroll Collegeg Navy. JAMES STEWARD Fond rlu Lac Delta Tau Deltag L Clulvg Army. SENIORS CENTENNIAL YEAR JOAN STIDHAM Park Ridge, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Council, President, Vice-President, Lawrentian, Co-student Editor, Ariel, Jackpot, Associate Editor, German Club, President, French Club, International Relations Club, Shikari Club, H.eelers, War Board, Chairman, Executive Committee, Rules Committee Chairman, Red Cross, Radio Players, Vice-President, W.S.S,F., German Club Scholarship, Herman Erb Prize, Phi Beta Kappa. R. LAWRENCE STORMS Waukegan, Ill. Beta Theta Pi, Vice-President, Student Body President, Warren Hurst Stevens Prize, Hicks Short Story Prize, Executive Committee, Counselor, Lawrentian, jack- pot, Assistant Editor, International Relations Club, French Club, Wrestling, Infantry, Phi Beta Kappa. WINIFRED STUECK Manitowoc Pi Beta Phi, Lawrentian, Heelers, Counselor, Rock- ford College, U. of Colorado. BOYDEN SUPIANO ' Appleton Phi Delta Theta, Football, Basketball, Track, L' Club, President, Army Air Corps. RICHARD TEGATZ Oshkosh Oshkosh State Teacher's College, transfer, Navy. FREDERICK THATCHER Escanaba, Mich. Delta Tau Delta, Vice-President, Executive Com- mittee, Treasurer, Healers, Track, Swimming, L Club, Navy, University of Michigan, Transfer. BETTY THOMPSON Wauwatosa Delta Gamma, President, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Ariel, Co-Editor, L.W.A., A Cappella, Sunset, Union Chairman, Radio Players, International Relations Club, French Club, Lawrentiau, Best Loved. WILLIAM THOMPSON Racine Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary, Army Air Corps. JEAN TRAUTMANN Appleton Sigma Alpha Iota, President, L.W.A., Choir, Orches- tra, Town Girls' Association. DORIS TREVIRANUS Rothschild Mortar Board, Lawrentian, Ariel, L.W.A., Executive Committee, Secretary, Independent Girls, President, Counselor, Spanish Club, Shikari Club. ?'f, sl-,f 1 B, va, at. Page 37 Page 38 SE IOR CARL VALENTINE Milwaukee International Relations Clubg Marquette University, transfer, Navy. WALLACE VELTE Wautoma Phi Delta Theta, Presidentg Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia President, Choir, Air Corps. , PHYLLIS WALLIS Oshkosh Sigma Alpha Iota, Oshkosh State Teacher's College, transfer. JAMES WALLMAN N Milwaukee Independent Men, Presidentg Phi Beta Kappa, Ger- man Club, Interfraternity Councilg Mace. WALTER WEBBER Oak Park, Ill. Beta Theta Pi, Vice-President, Social Chairman, Ex- ecutive Committeeg Navy. ROBERT WEBER Shawano Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Treasurer, L Club, Tennis, Co-captaing Pep Chairmang Executive Com- mitteeg Science Club, Vice-Presiclentg Brokaw Coun- cilg Spanish Clubg German Club. SHIRLEY WENSKE Chicago Kappa Delta, Rushing Chairniang Counselorg Law- rentiang Arielg German Clubg Red Crossg L.W.A.g Heelersg International Relations Clubg Executive Committee. EDWARD WETTENGEL Appleton Delta Sigma Taug Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, Treasurerg Newman Clubg Choirg Army Air Corps. JEANNE WILLEMS De Pere Sigma Agpha Iota, Secretary, Rushing Chairman, Newman lub, Secretary, Campus Trio. DAWN WILMER Park Ridge, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega, Secretary, Counselorg Head Proctor, German Club, Vice-President, judicial Board, Secretaryg Executive Committee. . IOR Barbara Albright New York, N. Y. Richard Allen Brewster, Mass. Mary Anschuetz Milwaukee Betty Ballard Amigo Thomas Baum Milwaukee Tekla Bekkedzll Westby Stuart Bellin Milwaukee Katherine Benton Appleton Richard Bergman Winnetka, Ill. David Bleil Milwaukee Merlin Bohl Appleton Robert Berman Racine William Bowman Elmwood Jean Brevik Appleton David Brooker Shiocton William Brown New Berlin, Ill. Bruce Buchanan Elmhurst, Ill. William Burton Appleton Thomas Busch Appleton Bernette Carlson Pallatine, Ill. Page 39 JU IORS Marilyn Chaimson Shawano Roger Christiansen Milwaukee Leo Collar Hortonville Verne Concler Shawano Marilyn Craig Oak Park, Ill. Robert Curry Horicon X Kathleen Cushing Marquette, Mich. Betty Jean Czirr Oak Park, Ill. Jacqueline Danielson Stevens Point Ellen Dickinson Hinsdale, Ill. Page 40 Kenneth Diem Santa Paula, Calif. Duzline Discher Wausau Russell Dudley Chicago, Ill. Patricia Deffus Milwaukee June Eiler Milwaukee john Ellis Appleton William' Emanuel Fairchild Paul Engel Manitowoc Jeanne Ermel Park Ridge, Ill. Benjamin Ewers Appleton Janet F ancher Evanston, Ill. Norma Fawcett South Milwaukee Carol Finley Southbury, Conn. Elizabeth Foulke Wilmette, Ill. Robert French Fond du Lac Constance Garcia Mount Vernon, N. Y. June Gerhartz Appleton Joseph Glass Lake Geneva Betty Gordon Waupun Rhita Greenberg New York, N. Y. Ray Guenther Milwvaukee Patricia Hamat Ontonagon, Mich. Joan M. Hansen Appleton Betty Harbert Evanston, Ill. David Harbert Sycamore Anna Rae Harris Tomah, Page 41 JU IOR Page 42 John Harris River Falls Richard Harris Wauwatosa Marian Har: Appleton Robert Har: Appleton Mary Harnquist New London John Haugner Appleton Carole Hawley Chicago, Ill. Rev. Stanley Hayes Appleton Carroll Hedges Chicago, Ill. - jane Herren Barrington, Ill. Donna Mae Hibicki Berlin jean Hill Oak Park, Ill. jean Hillbcrg Elmwood, Ill. Milton I-Iirzke Merrill Carolyn Holmgren Chicago, Ill. june Jaeckel Chicago, Ill. Emery Jennings Negaunee, Mich. Maryellen Jensen Sutherland, Iowa JU IO R .2 IDRS xl Marjorie johnson Hartford Patricia Johnson Duluth, Minn. Julien jorgenson La Crosse Myra Kasik Milwaukee Winogene Kellom Beaver Dam Lucy Kuepper Milwaukee ,loan Ladwig Milwaukee Marilyn Larson Chicago, Ill. Suzanne Lebedeff Chicago, Ill . Helen Leney Wausau Phyllis Leverenz Sheboygan Herbert Lowinger Chicago, Ill. Frederick Mattick Chicago, Ill. Albert Mengarelli Chicago, Ill. ,lean Meredith Oak Park, Ill. Mary Midclaugh Riverside, Ill. 'Virginia Millis Whitewater Nancy Moran Escanaba, Mich. Page 43 JU TOR Edith O'Meara Chicago, Ill. Wal ter Paulson Manitowoc june Peare Oak Park, Ill. Elsie Pedersen Chiczio, Ill. Gloria Pepoon Winnetka, Ill. Dorothy Perschbacher Milwaukee Anita Peterson Kenosha Robert Peterson Sturgeon Bay Donald Pfeiffer Chicago, Ill. Meredith Plier Wausau Page 44 Joyce -Rarhgen Bala Cynwyd, Penna john Rellis Sault Ste. Marie, Mich James Retson Appleton james Richards Wilmette, Ill. Mary Louise Ritter Glencoe, Ill. Lawrence Roberts Evanston, Ill. Theodore Roeder Tomah, Wis. Robert Rohrhofl' Eva nston, Ill. Alice Rossiter Highland Park, Ill. Richard Rowe Oak Park, Ill. Kenneth Ruppenthal Bangor William Szmcleen Woodstock, Ill. Lawrence Schieclermayer Kaulcau na Wallace Schmidt Mishicot Robert Schneider I-lortonvil le Lois Schnell Oak Park, Ill. Jean'Schonberg Hinsdale, Ill. Nancy Schuetter Appleton Marjorie Schulze Oak Park, Ill. Helen Schuyler Fish Creek, Ill. Ed-ward Shepard Duluth, Minn. Frances Schielcls Lake Bluff, Ill. Ellen Smith New London Colleen Snyder chicago, 111. Robert Sperry Appleton Roberta Stoppenbach Menominee, Mich . Page 45 JU Ion JU IOR Marian Stover Chicago, Ill. Jane Straub Highland Park, Ill. Mary Lou Strening Oak Park, Ill. Gene Sweeney Chicago Heights, Ill. Betty Tornow Appleton William Tornow Appleton Mary Trautman Appleton Roy V3.HClCBCf1g Baldwin George Vanderweyden LaGrange, Ill. jean Van Hen gel Waupun Page 46 Sault Ste. Marie, M Betty Van Home Glencoe, Ill. Ervin Volkman Appleton James Vosper Appleton Paul Wainscort La Porte, Ind. Helen Walker Betty Wheeler Duluth, Minn. Burkarc Wolf Menashn Nancy Wood' Whitefish Bay Donna Zoellner Cicero, Ill. ich Nancybelle Beckham Downers Grove, Ill. Robert Belle Appleton Gloria Birminghanm Green Bay john Bryden Park Ridge, Ill. Norman Beckman Appleton Jeanette Bellnche Racine David Brasmer Evanston, Ill. Carol Butts Milwaukee Harry Abendroth Appleton Myra Balcka Ironwood, Mich. Dorothy Barnes Falls Church, Va. Robert Bauernfeind Appleton james Beilke Green Bay Anne Benson Kenilworth, Ill. Harry Braun Appleton Karen Christiansen Milwaukee Page 47 OPI-IOMGRE Florence Anderson Escanaba, Mich. Joann Anderson Neenah Nancy Ballon Park Ridge, Ill. .lean Banholzer Shorewood Charles Barra Union Grove Diana Battle New Glarus George Baumbach Milwaukee Joseph Becher Appleton GPI-IOMQRE Eugene Clark Appleton Francis Conrad Appleton H. Heenan Croghan Chicago Phyllis Densmoor Markesan Thomas Clift Rockford, Ill. Francis Cook Appleton Charlton Davis Rock Island, Ill Lois Deschler Appleton Patricia Connelly Appleton Rhoda Cook Waukegan, Ill. Joann Deacon Park Ridge, Ill. Robert Dietz Milwaukee Barbara Donahue Menommee Lorraine Drolet Harvey, Ill. Patricia Dyer Waukegan, Ill. Kathryn Elwers Neenah Page 48 Edward Dougherty Chicago Vern Duerrwaechter Menasha Carolyn Eiler Milwaukee Marilyn Ericson Rockford, Ill. William Dresser Menasha Mary Ellen Dupont Neenah Barbara Elmer Milwaukee Gwenyth Fall Chicago, Ill. 'V ,TQ Patricia Geister Elgin, 111. Richard Goree Appleton Vivian Grady Port Washington Gloria Gronholm Chicago, Ill. f , Marian Gillct Evanston, Ill. Peter Gorschc Manistique, Mich. Shirley Gregor Lincolnwood, Ill , Clizlrles Gruentzcl Appleton Betty Falvey Neenah Welton Firehammer Manitowoc Robert Fowler River Forest, Ill. Thelma Fresen Chicago, Ill. Gloria Gordon Marshfield Forrest Grade Sheboygan Leo Griesbach Appleton james Gusrman Kaukauna Page:49 . OPI-IO CRES Francine Fanelli Chicago, Ill. Richard Flicker Chicago, Ill. jane Frank Oshkosh Jean Friskey Evanston, Ill. Joann Feige Park Ridge, Ill. Betty Floni Menasha Arthur Freeman Green Bay Emmogene Gassert Sheboygan GPI-IOMORE Ina Guyer Elmhurst, Ill. Joan Hansen National Gardens, Fla. Gloria Haskins Brookline, Mass. Frederick Heinemann I Appleton Vernon l-laaclc Fond du Lac John Hnrkins Appleton Ann Hauert Appleton Gloria Heller Wilmette, Ill. Richard l-laberman Athens Mary I-lartzell Minneapolis, Minn. Arthur Healy Aurora, Ill. Patricia Hinz Port Edwards William l-linze Sheboygan Mary Ruth Holmes Clintonville Scott I-lunsberger Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jeanne lsenberg Baraboo Page 50 Robert I-little Prophetstown, lll. ,lule Horschzilc Wnuwatosa .loan Huus Ncenah M'1r'orie amcs - 1 J - Iron Mountain, Mich. Dewuyne I-loclgdon Shnwano Anne Hughes Fond clu Luc liarbara lsely Wauwntosn David .Iedwahny Menashn -:MF 4? Q ill' Carl Krueger L Appleton George Larsen Green Bay Charles Lcnrz Evanston, Ill. Richzuml Lindncr Fond clu Lac Elaine Krug Green Bay Arlonc Larson Viroqua Francis Lesica Manisrique, Mich. Ruth Linclncr Fond du Lac janet jones Duluth, Minnesota William Karger Highland Park, Ill. Betty Kieffer Kaukuuna Dorothy Klaus Edgerton Elizabeth Kwasny Des Plaines, Ill. Marian Leman Wakefield , Mich. Mary Lewis Chicao, Ill. Barbara Lott LaGrange, Ill. Page 51 QPHOMORE Richard Jones Racine Jacqueline Keeney Glen Ellyn, Ill. Nancy Kingsbury St. Charles, Ill. William Kluge Appleton Joanne Joyce Lake Bluff, Ill. Jeanette Kehrli Milwaukee Patricia Kirchberg Glencoe, Ill. Dorothy Knurh Land 0' Lakes OPHOMCRE Phyllis Ludlum Manhasset, L. I., N. Y. Meredythe McCarthy Milwaukee Donald MacNaughton Milwaukee Mary Meier Fond du Lac Lyman McAfee Park Ridge, Ill. George McClellan Lake Geneva Coralyn Manchee Chicago, Ill. Lois Merdinger Green Bay Chapin McCabe Evanston, Ill. Patricia McDonald Wheaton, Ill. Audrey Mattes Appleton Barbara Meyer Evanston, Ill. Carol Miessler Elmhurst, Ill. George Miotke Milwaukee Robert Mueller Chicago, Ill. Phyllis Ockene Union City, N. Page 52 Gene Millard Evanston, Ill. Mona Morgen Forest Hills, N. Judith Nichol Atlanta, Ga. Dolores Olson Gary, Ind. Y. Charles Milne Park Ridge, Ill. Paul Mountioy Chicago, Ill. Robert Nolan Appleton Eleanor O'T0ole Chicago, Ill. Gail Outland Green Bay Spencer Payne Neenah John Pearson Marinette Donald Powers Appleton Franklin Purringron Wheaton, Ill. jerry Pubzmtz Appleton Shirley Reep Racine Nancy Ritter Glencoe, Ill. G lorizt Rogahn Shorewood Anita Rossell Chicago Heights, Ill. john Ryan West Bend Norbert Sabin Ladysmith Mary Seder Wilmette, Ill. Lowell Sell Neenah Dorothy Shewmon Stillman Valley, Ill. William Siebers Kaukauna Page 53 OPI-IO ORES Patricia Palmer Sturgeon Bay Lois Paszek Wausau Florence Peacock Glencoe, Ill. Beverly Pearson Lincolnwood, Ill. Barbara Peterson Harbert Chicago, Ill. Clare Plesser Appleton Carol yn Pritchard Randolph Donald Promer Kaukauna SOPHO DRE Appleton Doran Snyder Oak Park, Ill. Helen Spalding Menasha Martha Spalding Appleton Ethel Stanek Milwaukee Edward Stanich Chicago Heights, Ill. Donald Strutz Appleton Carolyn Sutton Canton, Ill. Riley Solie Appleton Elizabeth Sperry Appleton James Stratmnn Clintonville Ruth Takayesu Madison Richard Tarwitl Racine Joanne Tiffany Waukegan, Ill. Joseph Van Thiel Little Chute Carol Vivian Ishpeming, Mich Page 54 NE? 33 Barbara Taylor Oak Park, Ill. june Tucker Summit, N. J. Theodore Vass Milwaukee Phoebe Walk Amigo .loan Teuscher Chicago, Ill, Dawn Van Eyck Manistique, Mich. Morgan Vaux Kenosha Nancy Wall Evanston, Ill. Pnrriciu Wilcox Mi I wnulccc Robert Wood Shzlwnno Pauline Wunclurlich Baltimore, Md. ,lean War: Donald Williams Madison Phyllis Worm wood Appleton Donald Zicbell Oshkosh Highland Park, Ill. Robert W hitelziw Evanston, Ill. Shirley Wayman Oak Park, Ill. Barbara Whittier Chicago, Ill. Gloria Williamson Wilmette, Ill. Carol Wright W au wa rosa Peggy Zimmerman Shorewood Page 55 SGPI-IDMORE FRESHMEI Top Row: Behling, Alston, E. Berry A Bottom Row: Albers, Beranek, C. Berry, Barton, Best Top Row: Balza, Barker, Beringet Bottom Row: Becker, Barnes, Abraham Boyia, Bliese, Biclc, Birmingham, Byrum, Brauchle, Brand, Brenzel F, ,, .,, 4. Callasky, H. Campbell, Bunks, Campbell, Top Row: M. Collins, Jo Ann Cox, Ann Cox Borchardt Q Caves Bottom Row: C. Chamberlain, Cooley, Page 56 tensen op Row: N. Chamberlain, F. Collins, Colvin Bickford, Drake, DeNy, Dire, Denker, Brown otrom Row: Conracls, Chiswell Davison Craig, Curtiss, Dauchert, Davis, Conrarcl, Daw- ley ' Eggebrecht, P. Murphy, Falk, Fick, Esler, Elwood Guenther, M. Jung, Knoblock, Juve, Grist, Graper, Knickel, Golden 1 w Page 57 Top Row: Gerlach, Eiss, Finlayson, Forde Grode, Genrich, Fritz, Forrester, Flode Bottom Row: Ford, Foley, Freude Frederick l 1 i ! y Back Row: Hadley, Friday, Gustman l Front Row: Gueinzius, Grady, Halldorson, y Hamilton Top Row: Harry, Atwater, Herzfeld Bottom Row: Kozelka, J. Krueger, LaMack, Hertz Standing: Koskinen, D. Jones Seated: Gillham, N. Jung, Klarner , Page 58 RESHMEN i Kunkel, Hanson, Helble, Lamers, Kuester, Kuchenbacher, Langenberg Heller, Haworth, Haslzun, Heinritz, Hastings P Humbert, Jensen, Hooley, Hirsch, Holtz lumzmn, Lewis, Loveland, Latham, B. Lowe, Ligare, Lenz, Lyman, Lighthall, Long, T. Lowe Garner, Larsen F Page 59 E FRESI-IME M. Lindemann, Madenvvald, McKay, McDon- ough, McNamara, May, Mattick Monsred, Morris, N. Miller, H. Meyer, R. Meyer, Morser, Miller, D. Miller M. Miller, G. Mattern, Mosher, R. Matrern, 4 Meinert, Muehlstein, Mereness, R. Parker, X T. Parker Mularkey, Oskar, O'Donue11, Nicholls, K. Retza, Queenan, D. Roberts, Radford, L. P4 Mattern, McGi11ar1, Moulton, D. Nelson, Page 60 Newman ger, Radtke, S. Potter, Ramsdell, Pollard Star1ding:Rose11crz111tz, Schmidt, Rouse Seated: Saecker, Roth, Schifflin, Schaewe, Rus A sell, Schaeffer Back Row: Worchesek, Siewerr, Schrader, Schubert, Sears Front Row: Slagsvol, Keller, Schuberth Srorch, Staffold, Schumaker, Smits, Spoerl Spzmgenberg, Srickle, Srrzltlmezmu, Sperberg, Jens, Spofswood, T. Jones Page 61 Schneider, G. Scott, Schommer, V. Scott, Swanson, Thackray, Tinetti, Vzzndeberg, T Sherman, Zei, R. jones Tonkin Valy, Scherer, J. Tippet, A. Thompson, Thiel, K. Tippet, Swenson Back Row: Lackie, J. Larson, E. Johnson, Johnston, Stockham, Pate Bottom Row: Inman, G. Krueger, H. Russell Top Row: Ziebell, Zender, Pratt, Young, Nielsen, Seggelink Bottom Row: Landgren, W. Thompson, Kos- kinen Page 62 RESHMEN e be K Pederson, Hohensee, Denman, Hill, Jackson, Koss, Strid ' Rumpf, Kimball, Woellert, J. Lindemann, Svvackbammer, Eiseman Kronish, Withington, N. Larsen, Banach, D. Weber randing: Watson, Vullings K Trowbridge, Throne, Totos eated: Walsh, Vines, S. Weber, Wagner, Voigt Page 63 HZmUGHw HZWZZWWQOG Page 66 Gordon, Hendries, Ladwl, Barr, L.Jones, Hughes, Gueinzius, Strid, Wilmer, Purrington, Osborne, Hartmann, Hirsch, E. Smith, Cooley, Baumbach, Storms Larry Storms president Matt Pahle vice-president Fred Thatcher treasurer Doris Treviranus secretary Under the capable leadership of President Larry Storms, the Execu- tive committee functioned efficiently to carry out the important work of organizing the student government for the centennial year. A freshman advisory council was elected, meet- ings for organizing the independents were held, plans for the new Memorial Union were discussed-these and many others were the projects completed by this industrious Executive committee. Gerry Hall and Bruce Buchanan, co-chairmen of a - ' i Homecoming celebration parade, 1 raft clown the I Fox burning bright and all ' -' 5, rainy but riotous Centennial 1.8 5 si LO, tg i N x . 'lg ' ' the houses decorated! 4. . 4 Do Jean Kimball, student convocation chairman, director and writer of hit student convos, instigator of variety in programs, promoter of a very successful season. Dick Flom, pep chairman, football player who knew what the team wanted. Pat Hamar, union chairman, industrious worker who did what she could to relieve the congestion at the Union counter. Lots of new records too! ,Io Sticlham, chairman of the rules committee, rejuvenator of the constitution to fit peace-time needs, The Governeur Morris of 1946. Dutch Bergmann, social chairman, planner and organizer of those Wonderful six dances, a name band for the prom too! Vern Duerrwaechter, publicity chairman, the man behind all those posters that told you weeks ahead what was coming. a . Page 67 JUDICIAL BOARD Page 68 ivy rw.. H ll mf V Bandelin, Plier, Broderick, Leverenz WOMEN'S JUDICIAL BOARD . . . Probably one of the less en- thusiastically received organizations on Lavvrentian campus .... And also one of the most important .... A combination which can produce only work and Worry for President Phyllis Leverenz, and members Meredith Plier, Ruth Broderick, and Claire Bandelin .... Theirs is the task of punishing sorority sisters and best pals for coming in late, neglecting to sign out, and wearing head scarfs down to dinner .... But their work follows past honors .... Their board membership is the result of their being either vice-president of L.W.A. or head counselors in the girls' dorms .... The Women's Judicial Board, one of the necessary wheels in organized campus social life .... LAWRENCE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATIGN L.W.A. officers are big sisters to every girl on the campus. The minute the freshmen arrive, L.W.A. officers are there to explain Law- rentian traditions and standards-they sponsor faculty teas and home- coming open houses-they make certain that every girl at Lawrence quickly becomes one of the family. L.W.A. officers direct a tea for prospective students, they plan the Hag Drag and the May Day program, through them the college elects its Best-Loveds every Februaryg and as each girl graduates, L.W.A. says goodbye to her through the tea given each year for all the seniors. Officers for 1946-47 were janet Goode, president, Phyllis Leverenz, vice-president, Mary Anschuetz, secretary, Jane Straub, treasurer, and Nancy Schuetter and ,Ioan Ladvvig, co-social chairmen. ,,,.,-r ' F- Q7 Stanek, McCarter, Anschuetz, Ladvvig, Pederson Schuetter, Straub, Kieffer, Young, Leverenz, Grady Page 69 WOM N COUNSELORS Page 70 M Vs'P 'W1'Q's gif. N :s'F XFQ 'i T' 'H ' A ' H T 1-Us E - f 'fl t 3353 ,V as C59 . . 5 l.,-:H . . ii. H 1' wg , , liz H r V is p , ., sr ..:.. T las, 452 1 ' . - -:- ,, Front Row: Ladwig, Anschuetz, Hamar Back Row: Kallen, Cantwell, Lipke, Hartmann, Kellom, Leverenz Not Pictured: Treviranus The twelve vvatchdogs who live in Brokaw are the counselors chosen by the dean of women. It is rumored that they creep through the halls with guns and sticks, looking for noisies. Their presence is made known by a lusty shout, QUIET HOURS! l ! Taking away eleven o'clocks are the less pleasant angles of counseling. Many are the jolly spreads the counselors and frosh have, all packed in one room, singing, chatting, and eating. Counselors are all best friends and best loved by the girls with Whom they live. MEN CGUNSELGR Though they have been known to walk softly and carry a big stick, the men's counselors are not the stern upholders of law and order that they might make you think. While it is occasionally necessary to wade into a friendly melee to re- store peace and order, counselors serve chiefly as ever present reminders of quiet hours and as fountainheads of informa- tion for the men in their dormitories, and are human enough to be not averse to an all night bull-session or helping a fel- low settle his problems and difficulties regardless of whether they are academic, social, or otherwise. Standing: Williams, Dire, Christiansen, Diem, Lawson, Yurkowitz Seated: Buchanan, Mountjoy, Gorsche, Bahnson Page 71 PAN I-IELLENIC COUNCIL Scheu, Hawley, Foulke, Van Horne, Wayman, Reep, McCarter Each sorority on campus is represented by one delegate in the Pan-Hellenic council. The council meets with Miss Wollaeger to decide such campus activities as rush Week procedure, intersorority competition, and rules governing the use of Pan-Hell house. I TERFRATER ITY COUNCIL Page 72 Dean Du Shane, Burton, Peterson, Lovell, Wood, Curry As wardens of the quad this council, consisting of representatives of the five social fraternities, together with Dean Du Shane, regulates matters of interfraternity concern. It promotes interest in fraternity life which ranks Lavvrence's Greek organizations among the best. ,, , U , - -ww-vm --.num-vp-An-wxum v wr- W1 wi: 14'-V Mini! anu.'AV!WN EH P'1MY'Tr-r1J-7.Ps5WA'Ufl'll?Y!'W'WIIlH5ri1!4ir1rfe+A2n QtkliiWfQ173lfW'i55'3f5f5f1'5VfF13:.11flL'2f1'3l5'9.'5l3l'i'l5z U'9P:'ipiL.Uiv?14'r35!fk1lJsdvdMUf'vd!?l:xM.R1eiz fy' I I' , if , n ' A-Z Vim MMR W K 1. ,---it CDB 4 ' X 539' ki 0 4' A P ' 7 IX! I V , f l . A N A ...z'J' if ', I ', .o, I I Av! '1 jf . v I . . ' , 1. V fy L, ..z . '-. X h ft Z 0-' f 1 '4 4 ,lf ' A..W f :Z . 0 I l xx H-.Mmjg in if ll y ' N ' , ' 1' . ,Q 1, ji ' , m'0:,:4- X... ' i 7 V LPHA cm oMEG Founded 1885 Established at Lawrence 1930 Over twenty new freshmen in heaven with their lyre pledge pins... big wheel slips on chilly October date hayride . . . flow of conversation and coffee during faculty tea . . . return to pigtails and lollipops at pledge party for actives . . . H47 come ll gamble at dice on Home- coming float . . . Phi Bete portals un- locked by jo Stidham's traditional three point . . . publication of Helen Leney's poem in college anthology . . . Christmas party with Santa, alias Lynn Kallen-presents, and mint ice cream . . . Cupid's victims accept frat pins, diamonds, and wedding bands . . . the everlasting answer to thank you gifts- B. J. Robertson's torte plates . . . case history of Bruno, our Italian war orphan. .. Dottie 'your dues are due' Robertson, Playman, Dysart, Gassert, Belluche, Perschbacher Outlancl, Wood, Mack Page 74 Scheu, Bandelin, Kallen, Cushing, Jones, Baklca Juve, Long, Latham, Mandenwald, Lindeman, Valy AX t i i 1 l President Marilyn Kallen Perschbacher and her king-sized camera . . . surprise initiation-happy new actives-end of Dawn's regime . . . songs in our hearts and the Quad's ap- proval in our ears at our Valentine sere- nade . . . proud of being tops scholasti- cally . . . that new look in couches, lamps . . . record parties to begin our collection . . . Alpha Chis busy on Ariel, Lawrentian, in campus clubs . . . orchids to Toni Fawcett for the dinner dance in April . . . honoring our favor- ites at Mother's Day banquet . . . hot dogs, baked beans, fresh air at Alum- Mothers' Club picnic . . . sad farewell to twelve seniors. Spalding, Walsh, Millis, Wilmer, Hertz, Landreman, Schuxnaker May, Grady, Thompson, Zender, Miller, Mosher, guests Cantwell, Meier, Leney, Hill, Sutton, Sticllxam Jensen, Sutton, Meyer, Belluche, Isenberg, Walker Page 75 fair ALPHA DELTA Pl Peare, Mrs. Shipman, Mrs. Engstrom, Forde, Weidenaar, Meyer, McKay Back Row: Graper, Liplce, Shields, Kvool Front Row: Huff, Zimmerman, Anderson, Schulze 'lard Founded 1851 Established at Lawrence 1908 We've had a rollicking good time in Alpha Delta Pi this year, guided by our president, Betty Hoffman. ln fact, We all loyally claim that she's the best ever. Our other major officers did a Wonderful job, too: Margie Schulze, vice-president, Kathie Kvool, treasurer, Colleen Snyder, recording secretary, Jeanette Kehrli, corresponding secretary, and Nan Schields, rushing chairman. Things vve'll remember about this year as Alpha Delts: a hectic week of rushing-our pledge banquet at the Normandie-bridge 'n coke parties in the rooms on Sunday afternoons-our Halloween party with chills, hot dogs, cocoa, etc.-November hay ride-Cen- tennial Homecoming Weekend, float and all-was Gloria Gronholm ever glad when that was over!-tea in honor of Mrs. Shipman, our grand vice-president, and Mrs. Engstrom, our new Iota prov- ince president, at the end of her visit Page 76 Helble, Dyer, Mularkey, Finley Back Row: Krug, Walk, Heller Front Row: Fick, Schaewe, Schubert President Berry Hoffman here-Marci Huff and Carolyn Finley, badminton champions-Christmas sur- prise party for our little sisters, the pledges-alumnae Christmas party at Mrs. Kenneth Kloehn's home-Christ- mas vacation-trying to settle down after it-doing so just in time for exams-our traditional Abigail Davis party-Valentine serenade with Shirley Wayman 's directing-Courtesy Week for the pledges-initiation and banquet- those shiny new Alpha Delta Pi pins- our formal in the spring-and then be- fore we realized it, graduation-saying goodbye to graduating seniors Betty Hoffman, Marci Huff, Kathie Kvool and Georgie Lipke-and another year was over. AA Larson, Scorch, Wayman, Keep, Kuchenbecker Back Row: Denker, Siewert, Snyder, Swanson, Murphy Front Row: Ballon, Gronholm Meyer, Craig, I-lohensee, Hammcl, Hughes, Forde Krueger, Garcia, McKay, Kehrli,ja1nes, Lewis Page 77 DELTA GAMMA , c mi . Back Row: Drake, Hirsch, Wild, Connelly, Vriesman, Vivian Front Row: Fritz, Ritter, Anderson, Smith, Larson, Horschnl-:, Haslam, Tippet Back Row: Broderick, Buesing, Dite, Jung, Gregor Front Row: Balza, Sherman, Ford, Larson, Hanson, Fresen, Miller, Cook 'ffl , Founded 1874 Established at Lawrence 1915 The good ship D.G. is in port, hav- ing completed the first half of this year's cruise. Captain Gmeiner speaks: At ease, crew, while I read the ship's log briefly. The course was charted in California at our national convention in July. Right away we shanghaied 36 new members. The Hrst banquet on board ship was in their honor. More excellent chow preceded a rousing foot- ball game at our island picnic. Need mention be made of the 'time served' for holding a street dance on the 'straits' of Drew and Franklin following our trip ashore for dates and a hayride? A lifeboat turned Homecoming float and provided a 'recipe for Ripon's defeat.' The galley came to the rescue of the Connellv, Albright, Wheeler, Pearson Back Row: Schonberg, Duffus, Drennan, Christiansen, Pearson, Ryde Page 78 Front Row: Kaslk. Harbert, Rosendale, Ludlum, Hedges QL., fl President Rose Ann Gmciner hockey team-lemon slices for extra wind and victory. The natives of Men's dorms received a formal serenade after our many shipboard rehearsals. Mortar Board, Pl1i Beta Kappa, and queenhood gave commissions to a number of ap- prentice seamen. Our course is charted for a formal, costume ball, and parent's day celebration, but we're ready with strong teamwork to shove off at a moment's notice to carry out any new high command of the Lawrence campus personnel. Ship alloy! AF Back Row: Pratt, Withington, Hartman, Falvey, Stillman, Finlayson, Chiswell, North Front Row: Roth, Isely, Stover, Farley, Larson, Radford, Eilert Left to Right: Eiss, Walton, Spalding, McCarthy, Haslam, Ramsdell, Schuberth, Fritz lianholzer, Albright, Steinhagen, Van Horne, Balzn, Thompson Standing: Kuepper Seated: Harwood, Haas, Radford, Wheeler, Morris, Dickinson, Lindsay Page 79 KAPP ALPHA THETA i l Back Row: Edwards, Johnson Seated: Hanson, Gentelene, Lott, Newman, Lebedeff, Kimball, Hawley, Rossiter Gruenfler, Birmingham, Hauert, Derus, Meier, Koss, jackson, Scllommer Founded 1870 Established at Lawrence 1915 Theta's kite flew high from the first day to the last goodbye in June . . . We greeted twenty-seven pledges at the end of rush Week and pinned the black and gold on two more in October. That month pledges also were feted with corsages, music and soft lights at the first campus dance. In the second semes- ter we banded with the Pi Phis for an- other memorable formal. Sparked by Gloria Enger's leadership, we forged into activities. Counsellors, LWA, WAA, French club, Spanish club, IRC, Sunset, the Lawrentian, the jackpot, the Ariel, the Executive com- mittee and the Town Girls' association claimed Thetas as leaders . . . Jo Meier took over as Ormsby president and Elaine Johnson held a similar post at Sage . . . Mortar Board Gloria Enger shared honors with Jean Derus as co- holcler of the Junior Spade . . . Then we December 18-Elaine Johnson leading the Thetas in a Christmas serenzlde Page 80 President Gloria Engel' heered again when Jean made Phi Beta Kappa. Thetas hailed their zooming grade verage . . . jane Herren's supervision purred the athletes to the winning of ew laurels on the playing fields. Sun- ay breakfast in the rooms, the pledge arty, banquets, Johnny's frantic and ften futile call for order at song ractice, the serenacle to fraternities nd our province president's visit meant uch .... We admired the many fra- ernity pins and devoured the candy assed by the newly engaged. Our eauty queens won applause .... Fun good times . . . hard work . . . memories, all these patterned busy, happy and gala year in Theta. 7 KAC9 Back Row: Hamar, I-Iarkins, Schuetter, Johnston, Brevilc, Sperry, Blum On Couch: Scott, Denman, Parker On Floor: Saunders, Benton, Collins Back Row: Laclwig, Brand, Hooley, Ligare, Rogahn Second Row: Meisner, En ger, Grady, Taylor First Row: Zeibell, Middaugh, V. Scott Back Row: Friday, Birmingham, Bunks, Kieffer Roedell, Bruemmer, Queenan, Moran, Herren, johnson, E. J. Second Row : Jensen, Schneider First Row: Lindner, Watt, Smith Page 81 KAPPA DELTA McCarter, Mattes, Teuscher, Elmer, van Hengel Turk, Hartzell, Genrich, Jung, Santa falias Metedeb, Woellert A -KK A .f any ! Founded 1904 Established at Lawrence 1917 An unforgettable year for Kappa Deltas . . . from the beginning of a successful rushing season till time to bid a sad farewell to the seniors we'll miss so much . . . how can We forget the' ghost stories at our Halloween party . . . the soft floors at the Slumber party the pledges gave . . . hours of toil on our Homecoming float . . . our Christ- mas party with Merede Plier doing a fine job in the role of Santa . . , just a she did in the role of president . . . and our other officers: June Jaeckel, vice presidentgjeanne Ermel, secretaryg Mar Lou Strening, treasurerg Dorothy Knuth, assistant treasurerg Jean Van Hengel editorg and Mary McCarter, Pan-Hel lenic representative . . . our athleti teams encouraged by Captain Lois Mer dinger's screams . . . Lil jones coaxin music from us at song practices . . social chairman Anna Rae Harris fran tically searching for more sleighs fo l Page 82 Standing: jaclcel, Ermel Seated: Peterson On Floor: O'Toole, Harris, jones Back Row: Merdinger, Forster Front Row: Hinz, Hallderson, Wright President Meredith Plier the Snow Flake Fling . . . more parties and the Spring formal that topped all others . . . entertaining our mothers on their day . . . KDS busy all over campus . . . Merde Plier serving on the judicial board . . . Barb Genrich chosen to the ranks of Eta Sigma Phi and Mary McCarter elected president of that honorary . . . Lil Jones repre- senting Lawrence at the Student Gov- ernment conference at Coe college . . . jean Van Hengel on the WAA board and Co-student editor of the Lawrentian . . . Buzz Forster's contributions to the Jackpot . . . Mary Hartzell's dra- matic work . . . and so on till it all adds up to one grand and eventful year for Psi chapter. KA Standing: Holmes, Parlow, Lowe, Becker Seated: Kozelka Back Row: van Hengel, Ermel, Strening, jaeclcel, Knurh Seated: McCarrer, Plier Standing: Knuth Standing: Schnell, Strening, Dauchert, Mereness, Gillet On Chair: Millard, Wenske, Joyce On Floor: Plier Seated 1 Beranek Page 83 PI BETA PHI Homecoming float Back Row: Huus, Guyer, Hillberg, Geister, Williamson, Wilmoth Front Row: Keeney, Kellom, Hodek, Goode, Deetz -1 if? yi? .a of 153: ' I ntl' Founded 1887 Established at Lawrence 1939 What will we remember about this year? Things like Pete, Dojean, Janie Straub, and jean Hillberg singing songs in the accent they picked up from all those suth'un belles at Convention last summer . . . the physical as Well as fra- ternal closeness vvhich resulted when eighty-seven people squeezed between the bulging walls of our Pan Hell rooms . . . winning the second prize jug with our heavenly Homecoming float . . . the lure of the rooms these evenings now that vve've acquired some dreamy records for our new Magnovox . . . dancing and romancing at our fall for- mal . . . the traditional Christmas party and the thoroughly untraditional poems that accompanied some of the gifts . . . and that hilarious Monday after Christ- Eiler, Seder, Lewis, Whitaker, Whittier, Fall, Elwers, Cory, Fei ge Top Row: Deacon,',Schaal,:O'Meara, Klaus, Flom, Straub Page 84 Bottom Row: M. Johnson,-P. Johnson, M. Johnson President Elsie Pedersen mas vacation when Best Wishes to You rang out six separate times for the wearers of new fraternity pins, and twice more for Ginnie Reichert and Dojean Kimball who came back en- gaged .... the sparkle in Ozzie's eyes that matched the gleam of her brand new Phi Bete Key . . . the party throw- ing prowess of our pledges so ably demonstrated in the Final Fling mock examination party they gave the actives . . . our hve Pi Phi beauties reigning over the Spring prom . . . and all the everyday fun that's part of Lawrence. nm Winter formal-November 23 Back Row: Fors, Cox, Schaeffer Second Row: Rall, Christensen, Young First Row: Kingsbury, Miessler, Beckham, Donahue wg Upper: Erickson, Fulton, Martin, Meredith, Clson, Carlson Back Row: Conrard, Cooley, Miller, Osborne Lower: Mancher, Kirchberg, Drolet, McNamara Second Row: Stockham, Pate On Floor: Swanson First Row: Reichert, Russell, Anschuetz, Pederson, Forman, O'Donnell Page 85 BETA TI-IETA PI JH! I' rib Borr vf? 'J Founded 1839 Established at Lawrence 1936 Wooglin smiled once more as Betas united again from all parts of the world . . . Many happy memories of a success- ful Beta year . . . Disher wielding the gavel . . . Gaedke Rushing Chairman . . . Thirty sharp pledges . . . Rellis comes, through at Homecoming with two firsts , . . Pledge Steamroller , . . Daily Ribune . . . Giordana's show Saturdays on the gridiron . . . Forbush, McClellan, Curry, Messenger, Ziebell, Boya, West, Grady fighting on Varsity . . . Weekend at Milwaukee . . . Chris- tiansen Yo-Yo Champ . . . Serenade be- fore Christmas . . . Social limitations after Christmas . . . Ruck elected to Mace . . . Volleyball Champs . . . Mona . . . Dawson flat on his back at 30,000 ft .... Healy takes a wife . . . Lynch losing at sheephead . . . Zeke's routine . . . Midnight steaks at Dewey's . . . 1 Pin Serenades . . . Storms leading stu- dent body . . . Special Choir led by Mac . . . Minnie and those steaks . . . Ruck editing the Jackpot . . . Farewell LCOok,LCurry, Buchanan, Forde McClellan, Healy, Boon, Firehammer Page 86 Grady, Sperry, Boya, Christiansen Cseatedj Brown, Davis, Fowler, Sweeney, Gaedke, Duthie, Ziebell, Jones, Swenson, Bowman, Lawson, Alston Richards, Bickford i President Bob Curry night for Sweeney and Johnson . . . Swenson, Curry, Boya, Tippet, Land- gren represented on basketball team . . . Lawson, Buchanan, Christensen COL111- seling their boys . . . Lynch, Rowe, Forde, Ruck iron men on the wrestling team . . . Tourangeau and Brebner and their ski tales . . . Curry's new order . . . Schiedermayefs troubles with Ariel . . . Quartet, Storms, Duke, Rosebush, and Disher . . . Spring and golf for Gaedke, Herrick and Miller . . . Gay Nineties Party . . . Barr's Gasette . . . Mellow Brew Shining . . . Softball games to see who buys . . . Richard's private line to Ebie . . . Alumni smoker . . . Formal Alumni Banquet at Riverview . . . Wooglin is happy as Betas hang up their books after exams for a well earned vacation. BC-DH McClellan, Storms Cdirectingj Rowe, Cook, Swenson, Webber, Tourangeau, Brown, Johnson, Ruppenthal, Knickol, Forbush, Herold, Buchanan, Duthie Bickford, Harkins, McDonough, Lowe, Roberts, Herold on my back at 30,000 Dawson cl Grady Eigenber er Scllicdcrmaycr U Vogt, Rellis, Lewis, Giordana ling: Miller, Herricll, l-leinrirz, Roberts, Lowe, Duthie, McDonough, vis, Brown Page 87 ATA -k5',Q DELTA TAU DELTA Burton, Bormau, Ruxton, Mr. Irion, VanderWeyden, Gustman, Luedtke Founded 1858 Established at Lawrence 1935 The Delts will look back with fon memories to the '46-'47 year. Rushin parties with Moeller keeping us goin . . . Interfrat football champs . . . J Greco, Hubers, Gottsacker, Burton Lyon and Lucht on the varsity . . . Fu nights . . . Dad's Day . . . I-lomecomin with Robert's peekie . . . Macliinno and Duerrwaecher, ' 'The program kings' ' . . . Steed's Halloween formal . . . Fra Basketball, Grade coaching . . . Burton, Vander Weyden and Grade on the var sity . . . Swim meet, I-Iinze, Greco, Edgerton and Watson make the team . . . Bergman's school dances . . . Good bye Norman . . . Xmas open house and kids party . . . New Vic . . . Social Pro . . . Worchesek commutes from Grand Chute . . . Clark snags a wife . . . Berg- man to Mace . . . Krejci and Thatcher wrestling . . . Dahlberg's Sandwiches, Inc .... Chilsen, Vander Weyden, a Waterman and Roc-:der on the Choir trip . . . Stewart, Lucht and Papa Grade, Pengelly, Steward, Hinze, Ruxton Page 88 Lyon, Mengarelli, Worchesek, Hnbers, Greco, Gillham, Belle, Roberts, I-Iauert, Waterman, Rasmussen, Pfeiffer, Borman, Mead Gottsacker, Glass, -Berry, Edgerton, Holtz Jacques, Seated-VanderWeyden Q, Am President Bill Burton Pengelly get campus homes . . . Pfeif- fer's 7 come 11 . . . Toothless Borman . . . Roeder, Endreson and Hauert make the ski trip . . . Glass and Mengarelli, bridge experts . . . Lyon learns sheep- head . . . Ruxton's railroads . . . Delt- Phi Delt Formal . . . Old man of the frat, Vaux . . . Mickey Manthei and his tales . . . Bucket of Blood, Sturgeon Bay weekend . . . Perfect roommates, Klumb and Zimmerman . . . House Mgr, Charles keep your feet off the tables Mervvin . . . Vander Weyden, track captain, Gillham, Hubers, Edger- ton, Berry, Holtz, Eisenach and Clift on the team . . . Mr. Maxwell House Jacques . . . Luedtke our only mid-year graduate . . . Softball . . . Ma, Pa and Bum Irion' Bergman, Duerryvaechrer, MacKinnon, Artz, Eisenach w Luedrke, Klumb, Zimmerman, Artz Menzel, Thatcher, Krejci, Roberts, Moeller, Merwin Duerrwaechter, Burton, Gustman, Vander Weyden, Grade Page 89 PHI DELTA THETA V7 '1weE? . . , guess B5 W 'S Rf 3? 5 u an 1 , sf Xu AAS Bw Radford, Bartosic, Whitelaw, Frailiug, R. Vandeberg, Pahle Seated: MacNaughton Standing: Morgan, Gundersen, R. Allen, Macafee, Hall, R. Vandeberg, Lovell Sitting: Fall, Croghan, Harris L- ' 1, H!I5:N:ef t- an J '1z 'l VX ll F 2? 'W 'Fe b llxx A:-H4 X5 N vp is-qt QW Founded 1848 Established at Lawrence 1859 Recharted 1934 Everybody's back from Buna . . . 80-some- odd actives carrying on in the old tradition . . . we buried the hatchet with the Betas at our joint November formal . . . bade a wet good- bye to Rasey and l-laack at The Cliffs . . . Social Senior McNaughton editing the Needle . . . Flom's convertible Buick . . . Mr. Watts owes us 15 bucks for producing The Rock at the Home- coming Game . . . McCabe's fiasco with the loaded cigar Cloaded with Canadian Club, that isD . . . Supiano and Bahnson wielding the gavel for the L Club, to which 32 other Phis belong . . . All- Conference Tackle Miller, also leading the Lawrence basketball scoring race . . . Radford joins 3 other Phis in Mace . . . the traditional Christmas Party for Appleton children . . . the Valentine Hunting, Knister, R. Harris, Stowell, S enter, D. Nelson, MacNaughton, Radford, Whitelaw, I-laack, Flom, Strutz, D. Harbert, Rasey, Baum, Pancerz, Jabas, Bur-:sing Page 90 Hawley, Pahle President Lloyd Lovell Party, featuring Miss Duffy's valentine to Lefty . . . nightly sessions around the coffee maker . . . Mrs. Baum's hne cookery raises the devil with the waist lines CArens raised his on Scl1litzD . . . serenades, impromptu, and otherwise . . . our red-hot fraternity basketball team . . . Tom Baum's free style in and out of the pool . . . Jerr-Honey Hall, the argyle king . . . Milt Pahle and his water pistol . . . roses to the Dick Har- berts, cigars from the Lovells . . . sur- prisingly enough, another good year scholastically . . . interfraternity swim champs . . . We didn't sell beer at our Bar Party, we jes' gave it away Crayyylj . . . White ties and tails at the Delt-Phi Delt Dance in April . . . the Phi Delts are here to stay. CIJAC-D ' 1 5 fi i uma Dire, Perschbacher, Miller, R. Harbert, J. Nolan D.LAllen, Sandow, Buesing, Ewers, Diem -w 4 Haack, Supiano, J. Harris, Hadley, G1-ode, Fall Standing: Garvey, Schuh, Cooper, Schmidt, Nelson, Dawley, Thompson, Lauman, H. Campbell, Jones, J. Ellis, Conrad, Hadley Front Row: Pearson, Kuester, Lund, Hastings, Grode, Koskinen, Weiner Beilke Page 91 PHI KAPP TAU nr E asa is an Siegrist, Eisenach, Vass, Lentz, Fellcer, Stratman, Bellin, Ewald, Wolfmeyer Back Row: Atwater, Monsted, Conrads, Davison Front Row: Mrs. Musselrnan, Lowinget fs Q 1' 24 w14'1Q , ey Ts Founded 1906 Established at Lawrence 1920 During our 27th year on the Lavvrenc college campus, Mu chapter of Ph Kappa Tau increased its active member ship by over lOOfZ,. We look back oi this year as one of the most successfu in our history . . . the Phi Taus di their best to continue adding nove ideas to traditional social functions . . notably serenades. Our famous jaz band took a couple of convocations b storm and furnished hne music fo parties and jam sessions. The socia season was highlighted by the 2Ot annual Apache Brawl which We mod estly admit was the finest Apache Bravv ever given. As for interfraternity sports, our swimming and basketball teams' were notable successes . . . many pleas ant memories . . . Joe, official fra ternity Pet . . . all campus jam session Dawley, Mueller, R. Mattern, Lowinget, Bzlsile Page 92 Phi Tau band headed for a serenacle President Elmer Larson most of the fraternities were on pro, Bradlee and Retson with drums . . . Eisenaclfs Do you seventeen new members the first semester . . . Miotke g rt full share for the swimming Guenther with his Work on Ariel and his numerous scoops . . . Mrs. Mussellman playing Mom to all of us . . . spring formal in May . . . that line softball team . . . Larson at the helm the hrst semester with Peter- on taking over at the half . . . Purring- ton as vice-president, Thompson Cfiftretq l'1f Davvley collecting the money many memories to look back on . . . l l as LW., CID K , an . B xl B is is ' ss was . . E is at ss Haugner, Peterson, Purriugton, Vass, Hildebrand, Rothe, Ewald, Krueger, Brooks, Miorke Phi Tau jam sessiong January 12 ss A Felker, I-lildebrand, Mueller, Lenrz, Paulson, Peterson, Larson, Bellin, Scratman, Lencz, McNair, Peterson, Hnugner, Paulson, Felker, Eisenach, Atwater, Wolfmeyer, Thompson, Conracls Wolfmeyer, Schultz and Joe at piano Page 93 IGMA Pl-II EP ILO R. Weber, Mattick, Alvis Haack, Williams, Bendel, Hendries, Sabin, Shaver ul Li! I ilzgsgg is v . 4.1 Founded 1901 Established at Lawrence 1915 After totaling the score Cgrade point, that isD last June and then adjourning for a few short months, Sigma Phi Ep- silon returned to the campus in the fall rejuvenated. Under the leadership of President Jay Mattick and Rushing Chairman Bob Rabbit Wilch, We welcomed into our fold twenty-five pledges with which to perpetuate the chapter. From rushing in the fall to finals in the spring, the days and Weeks were filled with pleasant memories . . . entertaining sororities for Sunday after- noon bridge . . . record parties . . . Christmas with its parties, pinnings and engagements . . . serenades . . . social pro. At the semester President- elect Bob Wood brought in the new regime and We continued the Esquire Formal . . . Sigma Phi Epsiloon . . . down river picnics, We are proud of Bill Davis and Red Bongle, as var- sity members of the championship foot- ball squad, Billy Gene holding down Top Row: Davis, Chamberlain, Inman, Maranger, Habermnn Bob Meyers, Mrs. Meyers, Bick, Beringer, P. Schmidt Bottom Row: Kluge, Wood, Haaclc, Ryan, Brassmer Page 94 President Bob Wood center position on a strong basketball team . . . Ted Jones' breast stroke artist . . . Dave Brooker, sports writer ex- calibur . . . Bob I-Iendries, interfrater- nity council. If we cock our ears we can still hear Dewey I-lodgden moaning, Why don't we just have a record party. . . . Dutch Conder yelling, For gosh sakes, why don't you guys shut up and go to sleep. . . . Bill Hahn moaning, This ain't no taxi, fellas. . . . Bob Rohrhoff screaming, You'll eat it and like it. . . . Bob Dietz insisting, But fellas, I'm no 'rabble rouserf . . . Bob Weber suggesting, Let Haack be first. . . . With all of this still in mind, we decided that Sigma Phi Epsilon had concluded a very successful year. -'urn-: , , ,:. .E ss ia B si' ' e- K- . is w,. , ,A . ,n ,. i.: - v H we mai , is -B B. ,ii i H, ms H at ' 883.5 n . mls. ss, is -in .Bn Grafman, Karger, Mrs. Lindsay, Bongle, Ferguson Flicker, Weber a sis, H n Rank, Conder,LDietz, Schmidt, Ferguson, Hahn, Rohrhoff, Flicker, Flicker, Davis, Freeman Hodgdon, Podhola, Sabin Standing: Haack, L. Potter Page 95 T PHI BETA KAPPA ,ff K . X . xW X x 1 -1 M N . 8490 so Wallman QC osbo' Pson 1 ll EQ? btuluuxuxxxxxp D , fN In l I M5 x -J hmmmu ' X x10 m. -m 1 gcgwvgaag-Q WWWNQKQQB 'O'-:J v-5 mktgg mQUW'0f-:OLT Fu ig- V, GO H-mffmz .-fgE':2,,,,,7Sl'2o.,.,m? K4 '4.Gg3 ' I3 -0 - B ' QQ.og 'SQv-.,.:imD L' r-:v:.'1DD mf- -V r-r,.,G U- Q71 -.,3Df5'f 2?,:b2'9hSFQ . r- ' C -5323gw3QwrE 1--5-P-fvf3::wP-fo D- 0 Dmp.:f-viv-v-.' QOB Ur-1 Dzxgmzgognl H Q -mgo:v- Ulnw Horny- ONA r-1,-U 'JW CS 'H':s5 .'1Dfru '3'2'3'4f'p-ru FD mmm ow,-,O rf nm 'wo FE-wgh-0222's-D w2a?H'3522: ' 1 r-+P-lv Uqnrn sn HD 'S na'-mkfi QP, -Q V3 D11 UBI-J GPUCO 0 OSTG' Po5.'FS T'p,5I':so':rlT 'f3Omm0v-v-.PDSTQ-O Q-'Uqgoggm wmff G-Hg'-x 0 mv-sl? v-g,c,,OmD-is-G cn H- D 1--535227: D'Q.,3QOr1-Orgy-.N UQ-fb-f'DDX4D u Un Page 97 MGRTAR BOARD C zlxxeix Kathie I g 9,026 Bu T11 O 1PSo,, l Lcverenz Mortar Boards have Worked thi-s year to continue to uphold their ideals of scholarshipi leadership and service. They assisted the col- lege in its orientation program for the incom- ing freshmen, sponsored a drive to raise funds for the Needlecraft Guild, held a breakfast during Homecoming weekend for all Mortar Board alumni and assisted the college in enter- taining prospective Lawrentians on its scholar- ship weekend. Page 98 ' s , 0 'iteqkwp i MACE Hall Curry Haack ? Ruck Radford Bergman Q P Since its inception in 1911, the purpose of Mace has been to recog- nize and honor outstanding Lawrence men. Though inactive during the war, the close of the 1946-47 school year saw Mace once again function- ing as it did as a pre-war honorary men's organization. With the return of three Macemen of earlier years, the group, rather than starting anew, started where it left off in 19-43 and immediately laid plans for expanding its activities. These included a re- vival of the Lawrence men's hand- book and a program for recognition of outstanding freshman men. Messenger Dire Wallmau Page 99 I . PI IGM Page 100 Van Horne, van Hengel, Leney, Broderick, Ermel, Chaimson, Perschbacher, Strening, Carlson Underclass smarties are honored by being elected to Pi Sigma and Sigma, stepping-stones to Mortar Board-Sigma for the Frosh-Pi Sigma for the Sophs. Scholarship is the pass key to Sigma while scholarship plus service is needed to open the door to Pi Sigmas. Activities of the societies this year were joint-acting as hostesses to the scholarship contestants during the scholarship weekend- ushering at the Artist Series programs-assisting in the Needlework Guild drive. Chairman of the Sophomore group was Ruth Broderick while Mary I-lartzell led the Freshman honor society in its activities. SIGMA Top: Bartle, Elwers, Horschak, Hartzell, Spalding, Hughes Bottom: Holmes, Butts, Kieffer, Eiler PHI IGMA IOTA Phi Sigma Iota . . . Honorary for those excel- ling in the Romance lan- guages-French and Span- ish at Lawrence .... Stu- dents, alum members from theValleyandfacultymeet each month build up in- terest in their adopted mother countries .... Stu- dents take turns in pre- senting papers .... Faculty take turns in holding meet- ings at their 21p2l,1'IjI'I1C1lIjS, Kuepper, Van Horne, Meier, Foulke, Derus, Albright, Kallen . . . And in feeding the group .... Discussions go from the role of Salome in literature to the political situation in Argentina .... Lavvrence's Iota chapter proud of their president, Dr. Louis Baker, who is district Phi Sigma Iota president. ETA SIGMA PHI Eta Sigma Phi .... Students of the classical languages are honored and given a chance to discover non-classroom aspects of the Greeks and Romans .... Even underclassmen ad- mitted if appropriate talent and attitudes are expressed .... Miss Wiegand's suite home for the group which tries l'l' ' to meet to celebrate im- portant Greek and Roman anniversaries .,.. A tea each spring for the Apple- ton High School Latin stu- dents .... Meetings a com- bination of fun and edu- cational advancement- games, student programs and guest speakers. Back Row: Freeman, Beringger, Morris, Broderick, Frimley Second Row: Miss Wiegan , Harris, McCarter, Whitaker First Row: Hastings, Genrich, Straub, Mr. Weston Page 101 COLLEGE DAY AWARD .... ,1 , . Q 'A A A' 5 , V '3,,Zf :': ' Q .ME I., g, -N gggm . ff .Eggs 3, - :., V, MM N I . , K mn Q wi, X I. - . b 1 ,.,, ,L , ry - ' f 4' I . '.. '- - 1.,fibgks,3 13??nijj,' 5 N ., fgf i' . f if--ijif .gzivzzriv-i?nr.i-.14 sas' sa, , ag-' ss ,,, I .rf .' em ff - -' fadH-ifiiii-'i::-railllirZ5 ar - B ' '-Y. .. B 9 , ' I .-f. vs ig: as-as :Lina - . A'AA' 1 s ff I' 1- ' -H 1' I it fiffff E gif? A 5.21222 A ' 1-'Q' 3 .-rs - , Derus, En get OTHO PEARRE FAIRFIELD . . . JUNIOR SPADE . . . For the first time in Lawrence history the spade was shared . . . Jean Derus and Gloria Enger, both past edi- tors of the Lawrentian, tied as the seniors' choice . . . couldn't decide who would decorate her room with it . . . they took turns. Prize scholarship presented to Jean Derus . . . given by faculty to a junior showing great promise of distinguished service in the promotion of human progress. Jean -is said to have received it for selling the college to the state. Wallmann JUNIOR SPOON . . .James Wall- mann walked off with the award made each year to the most promi- nent junior inan . . . the senior class decided who would receive the honor. ' Flom DEGOEY ELLIS AWARD . . . Athletic award given each year to the trackrnan who scored the highest number of points during the year . . . star all-around ath- lete, Dick Flom, the recipient. Page 102 -.my 5-gg s i Rodriguez MORRIS SPECTOR AWARD . . . Top Lawrentian honor in 1946 went to Carlos Rodriguez, Law- rence's exchange student from Colombia . . . the most outstand- ing senior on basis of scholarship and extra-curricular achievements. Storms WARREN HURST STEVENS . . . Prize scholarship to Larry Storms . . . given to a junior man on the basis of scholarship and activity in college affairs . . . given by the Faculty committee on Honors. u W 1 W ey, f J fff.' if ' Q 7 I ! I DEPE DE T I OME Independent Girls are proud of many things this year . . . a new and stronger organization with Betty Gordon to lead us . . . the trophy we won for our home- coming float .. . our coke-parties, hayride, Christmas caroling at the hospital, other social events planned by Betty Jean Czirr . . . success in many sports events under the cooperative leadership of Janet Fancher . . . L.W.A. representative Ethel Lou Stanek and Treasurer Jean Zei, all help- ing to make our group an active part of campus. DEPE DE T ME The Independent Men . . . One of the more recently organized groups on the Lavvrence campus . . . Increased demand felt for in- dependent organization as their number grows constantly as vets arrive . . . The mouthpiece of approximately 214 non-Greek male students . . . Successful leadership of Jim Wallmann pro- duced several all-school social functions . . . An embryonic or- ganization vvhich expects to take its place among other campus forces . . . Page 104 Fancher, Czitr, Zei, Gordon, Stnnek Tarwid, Baumbach, Mountjoy, Muehlsrein LANGUAGE CLUBS 1 1 Language Clubs at Lawrence Col- lege have always been active. Throughout the year, lectures on subjects of cultural importance, teas, picnics, and other programs help stimulate student interest in the life and language of other peo- ples as well as providing them with an opportunityto utilize the knowl- edge so arduously acquired in the classroom. GERMAN CLUB: Becher, Riley, VanderWeyden, Horschak FRENCH CLUB: ' I-larkins, Schuyler, Van Horne, Hawley SPANISH CLUB: I-Iamar, Watt, Anschuetz, Meredith, I-lillberg Page 105 INTERNATIONAL Page 106 RELATIQNS CLUB Wood, Derus, Wilmoth, French, Sterley International Relations Club .... Variety is possible as vets appear from the four corners. . . . Students take over most of their own meet- ings .... Talks, roundtables, discussions, movies, displays . . . Russia, China, Iran, Germany .... Formal organization with roster of officers appears in 1946 .,.. English majors as well as government majors get an oppor- tunity to display interest in World events .... Club advisor Mr. Raney keeps members in contact with national organization .... Dele- gates sent to Midwest conferences .... M71 OX-X QCMQQK f '6Tg'iX Q N QNX' wk XX -,, k ' MT E, 1 X Q. + . aria K 095. Nw an H ,MW ff ., 4 ',A' -F fl. JU 7 '4 1 TT THE LAWRE TIA X! Nancy Moran, Editor-hard worker . . . power- ful editorials . . . new ideas . . . up-to-date make- up . . . winning smile . . . Let's get down to work! Maurice Brown, Managing Editor . . . enthusiasm . . . bright red cap . . . flying pencil . . . No, it's turn to go down to the P.C. From the first posting of reporters' assignments on Friday afternoon to the checking of the last line in page proofs late Thursday, your Lawrentian staff is busy interpreting and bringing your college to you. Within the newspapers pages are the activities, attitudes, and aspirations of Lawrence, 1946-1947. Monday and Tuesday nights are enlivened by a steady stream of visitors and beaus, by ofiice jokes and by the seemingly disorganized efficiency that always insures the night's work finished just before the eleven o'clock curfew. Ice cream cones all around, broken typewriters an-d lost headlines add to the enjoyment. This year we went back to the eight page weekly, initiated weekly reporters' classes, sent our editors to a three-day press conven- tion, added a working editorial board, and worked each week to turn out a hner product. George MacKinnon, Busi- nessManager-Lovinglylays out his ads . . . he works best who works alone . . . I-Ii, babe, what cooks? 1 Page 108 THE STAFF David Brooker, Sports Editor-Work dynamo . . . the professional touch . . . liaison between the news- paper and the sports staff . . . I've'gotta see Bernie. This one is a hot scoop. Nancy Wood, Copy Edi- tor-Quiet . . . efficient . . . appreciative humor . . . Where's the Hrst page of the directory? i l Georgia Lipke, Make-up Editor-Last link in the weekly chain . . . pal of all the P.C. boys . . .each week, more problems . . . But I like Mel so much. l Oflice Staff: .S'irtivzg.' Czirr, Bekkadal, Fancher. Sfll7Z6Zi7Zlg.' Stowell, M. Peter- son, Rosendale, Outland, Holmes, Robert- son, Seggelink, Barrel, Hansen Departmental Editors: Heinemann, Kieffer, Stanek, Van Hengel, Seibers, Gron- holm, Bielefeld, Drennan Page 109 Assistant business managers, Wilmoth and Davis QI This book shows what the Ariel staff has been doing during the year better than we can tell about it . . . It's yours to keep among your other college clippings, awards, pictures, and other tangibles sent home with the laundry . . . We found ourselves lucky enough to be putting out the book in one of Lawrence's big years . . . It was a year of renewed campus spirit . . . The vets brought an in- creased enrollment and increased enthusiasm . . . The year-long centenniary celebration added an awareness of Lawrentian significance to all functions. The thank yous we owe are too numer- ous to be mentioned specifically . . . Believe us that they will be mentally expressed each time in the future when we think over the good times and bad of our Ariel days. Luna THE ARIEL Larry Schiedermayer - Open from 1-1 :3O but drop in any time, I'1l be here. Bob Curry - Best we get l more money from someplace Dottie Perschbacher - Guess Ray Guenther - Boy did I get what churn? K a scoop last night. Page 110 sf n 1 I Davis THE STAFF Spalding Derus Sabin Treviranus Tucker ' Hold if fight there Dire Drennan, Brooker, Hansen, Hamar, Benton, Bielefeld, Brown, Peare, Moran Gronholm, Duerrwaechcer, Peder- son, Fall, Smith, Jung, Srid- ham, Chaimson, Hartmanri, Tucker, Wild, Czirr Page 111 JACKPOT t ,.+, Page 112 Phil Ruck, editor Seated around the table below ar the associate editors of Jackpot, Whose task it was to select from all contributions those pieces of writin they deemed Lawrencefs best. Enhanc ing their choices when they appeare on Jackpot pages was the aft vvor partly created and partly selected b Pat Drennan, who introduced the in novation of impressionistic abstrac art throughout both of this year' issues. Elsie Pederson manipulated th budget and signed the checks, Whil Phil Ruck functioned as co-ordinato Pederson, Drennan ill the pOSitiOIl of EditOr-ill-Chief. Mehring, Stidham, Leverenz, Herren, Storms X gf f f J - , 1 ' W - - ,f flgvffffy j I ., x I :P J f 1 ,ff ' if 5 ,1 , f P4 I Q W f ' - N A Y ix . Z f ,W W2 -Aw -'-WL . 4-Z fi MM, nv SUNSET lsr row: Drennan, Rall, Gmeiner, Kellom, Chaimson, Ockene 2nd row: Buesing, Harkins, Gentelene, Enger, Spalding, G. Larsen 3rd row: Fulton, Huff 4th row: Rellis, Baumbach, Mr. Cloak, Mr. Sollers Composed of students who take an active part in dramatic activities and led this year by Pat Drennan, Sunset followed a program directed toward both stimulating the interest of the student body and townspeople in the Lawrence College Theater and in broadening the dra- matic background of its members. Composed of students interested in dramatic activities. They are the workers who learn as they participate. Their goal is to earn enough points to become initiate members of Sunset, by either acting, helping to locate the properties, or assisting in the building of sets. HEELERS Ti Front row:Spalding, Robertson Second row: Guyer, Danielson, Wilcox Back row: Kehrli, Fall, Throne Page 114 Y DIO PLAYER Standing: Ferguson, Brown, Sabin, Richards, Primley, Lowinger Seated: Thompson, Kvool, Fulton. Miss Day, Stidham, Huff, Passmore, Kimball The Radio Players is a group of students inspired with a desire to do dramatic Work behind a mike Revived last year as a subsidiary of Sunset, the players concentrated, on the presentation of a thirteen-broadcast series of Alice in Wonderland last year. This series was directed by Miss Helen Day from Station WHBY. This year these aspiring Mr. Keens and Johns Other Wives have turned their attention to dramatic productions complete in themselves. All of the vvorkhas been done in cooperation with the local station.. Actors have a chance to learn those techniques peculiar to radio such as producing sound- effects, fading, and putting across emotional responses called for in scripts without blasting the mike. Rosemary Fulton was president of the group this year and Ted Cloak was acting as advisor. Kvool, Passinore, Brown, Fulton, Richards Page 115 MAJOR PRODUCTIONS THE MISANTHROPE In a set created by Mr. Dietrich, Bill Munchow as Alceste, Nan Shields as Celimene, Bill Mehrin g as Philente and Betty Thompson, Nancy Schuetter, Les Smith, John Hammer, and jim Primley presented the Misanthrope, a play dealing with the strong contrast between Alceste, outspoken to a fault, and his easy-going friend, Philente. HOME OF THE BRAVE Page 116 Home of the Brave depicted a war situation in which a jewish soldier, a victim of war and race prejudice, suffered from traumatic shock. A review of his past experiences which led to his hnal cure Was pictured in flash-backs. The leading role was portrayed by William Munchow as Coney, supported by Walter Chilson as the Army psychiatrist, Jim Dite as corporal T. J., Ted Roeder as Mingo, Jerry Pubantz as Major Robinson, and Fred Thatcher as Coney's friend, Finch. RT ASSOCIATION Fourth Row: Gronholm, Kasik, Ballon, Mr. Brooks, Nolan Third Row: Macdonell, Haskins, Greenberg, Grady, G. Peterson, Isenberg Second Row: Wheeler, Danielson, Kuepper, Harbert, Feige, S. Anderson First Row: M. Peterson, Drennan, Moran, Gmeiner, Bielefeld, Rosendale The Art Association, led by Bob Nolan, was newly organized this year with a written constitution. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate art appreciation Member ship is composed of all students who are interested in the fine arts, not necessarily those who are talented in applied art. The program for the year consisted of lectures and discus sions led by aft enthusiasts, followed by teas, and business meetings. The faculty sponsors are Mr. Jones and Mr. Brooks. Active part of the Art Association is the poster committee, headed by Gloria Gronholm. On a week's notincation to either Mr. Dietrich or Gloria Gronholm the committee will paint a poster accord- ing to specincation. During the past year the committee painted posters for such school functions as the Theater, Interna- tional Relations Club, all-school pub- licity and school dances. The committee functions as the fund raising source of the Art Association. Page 117 Ballou, Gronholm, Grady V b '5l'ff?1'T 5Wr W'Ef16n IJMvlmnmfmNmmmmuwwmwmmmxnw Mmmmwuna l i KVA T0 HW 1 411. u 1 ,Q X X .1 w ' 1 w w .1 n' 4-'A r w 1 . -,ul Mrs. Harold Hoile- Re- lax-look like you're biting an apple. Ernest C. Moore-' 'Good- bye now . . . well, l'll see you in church. Albert A. Glockzin- If you love them, they'll love you. James W. MlDg1lIYOL1 Williain R. Ward- fz1il! Now, then, it's this way, kid. Eugene Kilinski- z1p- pasionata-you know, like black bread and vodka. LaVahn Maesch- Let's Mrs. James W. Ming- have a little fresh airg Well O.K. it's getting stuffy in here. Page 119 A CAPPELLA CHOIR The famed A Cappella Choir under the able leadership of Dean Carl J. Waterman showed their showmanship and skill again this year when they ap- peared in Appleton, Rockford, Milwaukee and Chicago's well known Orchestra Hall. Despite the Dean ' s fractured ankle caused by a fall on the ice, he faith- fully directed every rehearsal and produced a centennial con- cert that everyone was proud of! To top the trip off the choir made recordings to be sold in honor of the centennial anni- versary. Before Christmas the choir, as the foundation for the Schola Cantorum, sang I-landel's Mes- siah and gave a Christmas program in Convocation. The rehearsals were a lot of work but all were enlivened by the Judges subtle humor and MaXie's daily attendance. I l age 120 The Judge, as usual, divided the solos among several of the fine voices in the choir. Wally Velte, who also was bass soloist in the A'Messiah, sang the solo part in Sour- wood Mountain, one of two Kentucky mountain songs. The other, One Morning in May, included a duet by Pat johnson and Charles Ferguson. Winnie Kellom, Carroll I-ledges, Jeanne Willems, and Ginny Millis also performed in spite of the fact that the latter two girls left the inhrmary for the tour. BAND The influx of veterans no- ticeably improved both the orchestra, directed by E. Kilinski, and the band, under E. C. Moore. The soloists featured with the band are Bruce Harry, trombone, Dick I-lagen, piccolo, John Muehl- stein, marimba, John Helmet, French horn, Jim Danielsen, English horn and David Schanke, Bob Seering and Ralph Rothe, Cornet trio. ORCHESTRA Compared to the usual lethargic mediocracy of orchestral concerts in the past, this year's spirited per- formance merited all the praise it received. Besides producing a re- markable contrast in the usual repertoire, the program included Mr. Ward's Chorale and Fugueu for brass quartet. The soloists of the orchestra are Ruth Andersen and Dick Hagen, flutists, Bob Seer- ing and Dave Schanke, trumpets, and Bruce Harry and Shirley Weber, trombones. ' Page 121 SIGMA ALPHA IOT L Latham, Sc11uberr, Peterson, Donahue, Santa Claus, Taylor, Anderson Zimmerman, Wayman, Scanek, Anderson, Shewmon, Bakka, Hirschinger Buluhiris, Larson, Grady, Deacon, Seg- gelink, Spoerl Page 122 Gerharcz, Millis, Gordon, Traurrnan, Willems Grimm, 160560, Fulton, Y0UHg, Olson, Smith Wettengel, Haugner, Lentz, Rothe, Barnes, Hauert, jorgenson VZ ' I.. 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'1 .111,1 , f: 1:2 ' ff' 1 1,311 , 1 ,nay ' T ML' 11-I JH, 1 'F' 1-1 1x .'1.,,, .- AUM .Dm 1 - L , 11' 'r 11 :1 1'11N -J 1 PI 1 1 ,M - '1 '11 1 - 1 'im 11' 1,1 1-,11 16.41 P W 1,1 1 ffm '11 1114 1' 1 11, ,515 1 ,LL 1 ' .-l1 ,1 ',- -31531 111.1- 1- .1 111.1 15,5 . L1 - '1:'1'1- 1 W nz-4 -11 I 111 Page 134 Amiable, likeable Coach Denney has been director of athletics at Lawrence College since he first came here in 1923. Before accepting his present post, he coached at Neenah High School from 1919 to 1922 and at Apple- ton High School for a year. His undergraduate days were spent at La Crosse State Teachers College and Columbia University, where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Denney has served as track and cross-country coach since 1923, and he was also mentor of the basket- ball team from 1923 to 1940 and the season of 1945-1946. His basketball teams have always been strong contenders in the Midwest Conference, championships being brought home in 1925 and 1926. Good track teams were few and far between in the 20's and early 30's at Lawrence because there were no traditions in track, but Coach Denney developed a number of excellent cinder performers until he had a nucleus that annexed Lawrence's hrst conference cham- pionship in 1938. Five years later, the Vikes scored again, and in 1946 a fine, well-rounded team also re- peated. Mr. Denney's track teams hold eleven of fourteen records in state meets, and have won many more dual meets than they have lost. n FA AWPQD, KWVWK V 1 f , J ' J . ? Y 3 QP' X i N, +v..,N N N. A R 1 X' - , 'ap ' , I . 'K uw -J 1 . ' ,fi .aux Xl' ' ,fin . l EF. Y ,ex .V yilxnw' lun- - -ll f um ' A .6 ' . , ' A-, L . I Y 1. 1 , ' 5? 'I ' Q K 1 ,,w1'5m ' ' '5' J1 1 ri I A. X .Mg if 5 . F 2 '51 Q , Ex q fy WWII' 1 - MMV X fu Page 136 In the fall of 1938 Lawrence Col- lege looked forward to the appear- ance of a new coach. The questions, who is he?, what is he lilce?, were answered upon the arrival of Bernie Heselton. Through his skillful supervision as head football coach, Lawrence topped the Midwest Conference in 1942 and this season successfully de- fended that title after three years of conference inactivity. The school and the team salute a great coach. MIDWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS LAWRENCE ..... . . . Ripon .......... . . . Cornell. .... .... . Carleton.. .... . . . . . Monmouth ..... . . . Knox ...... , . . Beloit ...., . . . Grinnell .... . . . Coe ....... . . . T Pct. ll O 1 OOO' 1 .75O l . O . O . O . O . 1 I I 667y 600q 400' o 333' 333' 333' 7 O .16 L Dick Miller, chosen by his teammates as cap- tain of the 1946 Midwest conference champions, has given Lawrence three years of tremendous football. The 210 pound tackle from Evanston, Illinois, one of the greatest athletes in Lawrence history, was named to the all-conference team in 1941, 1942 and 1946, and in 1942 was the highest scoring tackle in the nation, with 25 points on one touchdown and 19 extra points. Lawrence will miss you, Dick. I i i Co-Captains for next year's team: Bill Burton, end, and Carl Giordana, left halfback Page 137 Carl Giordana Page 138 Bill Burton Lawrence 12-Carroll 13 Opening the 1946 season on September 21 in Waukesha, the Vikings suffered their football loss of the year at the hands of the Pioneers of Carroll College 13-12. After having watched several long drives fizzle out deep in enemy territory, the Vikes finally broke the jinx with Carroll leading 13-O in the final period when Bill Davis capped a 70-yard drive by catching a toss from Giordana in the end zone. With a minute remaining, Giordana intercepted a pass on his own 40 and romped all the way to the Carroll six. Two plays later he passed to Davis again for the final score. Both kicks were wide. Dick Miller Joe Greco I' Reed Forbush Lawrence 19-DePauw 19 ' After jumping to a 13-O lead on two touchdowns by Giordana, the Vikings wilted under the 90 degree temperature in Greencastle, Indiana, and had to con- tent themselves with a 19-19 tie with the favored DePauw university squad. With the score tied in the third period, Forbush-caught a 35 yard pass from Gior- dana to put Lawrence back in the lead. Miller's extra point was nullified by a holding penalty and the second try from 15 yards out was low. DePauw roared back to tie the score, but Greco blocked the extra point kick to save the day for Lawrence. The Viking center was badly injured on the play and saw very little action during the remainder of the season. Don Sttu tz Dick Frailing ohn Messenger n is Us 'E' Qgsggfiy kk 1. sms ma it , -na an is a ' wdm Sa Page 139 Page 140 Bob Curry Bill Davis Lawrence 34-Carleton 13 In their first display of the power which was to run rough shod over the rest o the Midwest conference, Lawrence mauled a rugged Carleton eleven 34-13 in th league opener in Appleton. Giordana and Forbush scored 18 and points respectively before Heselton started using his reserves, and by that time th entire team had caught the spirit an Grode added the final TD in the las period. The statistics showed that Law rence had gained 238 yards on the ground, while the Vike forward wall held th powerful Carls to a meager 39 yards. Dick Miller, out of action due to in juries received in the DePauw tussle, cam in ro kick three extra points for Lawrence. Ronnie Gottsacker Dick Flom I Boyden Su piano Lawrence 39-Knox O Bartosic and Gottsacker joined the rapidly growing casualty list which al- ready included Greco and McClellan, but Lawrence reserve strength, the best in quality and quantity that Lawrence had ever seen, came through in great style as the Vikes swamped Knox 39-O in Apple- ton. Coach Heselton sent in Dick Flom, fleet-footed halfback, three times at just the right moment, and in each quarter the fast back scored to give Lawrence a 20-O lead going into the final period. The roof fell in as three more Vikes scored in the last 15 minutes. Knox penetrated Viking territory only three times, never getting more than 5 yards past the 50 yard line. :Q -wa K one :.:. sf Eg gan if 'Wh away B , b. if ' 1 ,, . W weifm? W H ta mage- E E a E 5 wgwtfe-ie'Mw.m BH me ' Q- a Him H .. .... we . 'aa wwf 1 H 58- ma ....... Q-swsiisswggnm miss MSE E fgt'yLa' 2' eng :Q -3 it E ws 5-Bi :Ewa a HEss an all gg-B4 HSS KNEE. E B SS SS E We? ' :ya , ls? a mama is K as M 53 gsm Page 142 new a 'S E was aw ww mm ,:, .:.,... :mia H s ai a w. is E . SSB B E388 mi me mi miie E'iJmB we :iam m wg . me Sigma Kms me asian- is George Lucht Don Powers Lawrence 21-Grinnell 13 Once again it was Carl Giordana who led the Vikings to their third straight conference win, a 21-13 victory over cel- lar-dwelling Grinnell. His touchdown in the first period gave the Blue and White a 7-6 halftime advantage, and two passes to Radtke and Burton in the hnal half put the game on ice. Dick Miller kicked all three extra points. Grinnell, three times defeated in league play, gave the Vikings their toughest competition as the Iowans were struggling to cap their centennial homecoming with a win. Eleven completed passes, good, for 164 yards and two touchdowns, were more than the hosts could match, and Lawrence moved one notch closer to the conference crown. George McClellan Ralph Buesing F i Bob Landsberg Lawrence 37-Coe 0 With the championship spirit in the air, the powerful Vikes outclassed. a hap- less Kohawk squad 37-0 before 3000 fans at Whiting Field on October 26. Once again Carl Giordana sparked the squad to their fourth consecutive win as he scored one touchdown and passed to Moriarty and Radtke for two more. After building up a 24-0 halftime advantage, Heselton used his reserves through most of the last half. Boyden Supiano played the best game of his career as he scored once and passed to Lloyd Nielson for an- other marker. Pint-sized Dave I-larbert, third string center, gave the fans a tre- mendous thrill in the final minute of play when he intercepted a pass on his own 8 and twisted his way downheld for 80 yards before being knocked out of bounds on the 12 yard line. r .HE l .I 1 map- Ken Bahnson a Page 144 Dean Bartosic Lawrence 34-Ripon 13 Centennial homecoming, and a stand- ing-room-only crowd watched the mighty Vikings beat down a fighting Ripon squad 34-13 in one of the most exciting games in Lawrence history. More than SOOO fans, the largest group ever to see a Lawrence gridiron contest, braved threat- ening weather to watch their heros trounce these traditional rivals and clinch the Midwest conference crown. In a battle of halfbaclcs, Carl Giordana got the jump on Teddy Scalissi when he returned the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown. After McClellan's plunge had made the score 13-O, the mighty Vike forward wall staged a terrific goal line stand to stave off a Ripon threat in the final minutes of the ,Hrst half. Giordana put the Vikes ahead 20-O in the third period, but Teddy Scalissi was not to be deniedg and, in one of the greatest exhibi- tions of the year, the Ripon back brought his squad to within 7 points of the Vilces before superior reserve strength put the game on ice in the final period. Joe Moriarty Don Boya Lloyd Nielsen Bill Thompson Lawrence 21-Beloit 7 Two hundred fans took a special train to Beloit to watch the season's finale and went wild with joy as the Blue and White surged back after a mediocre first half to down the Gold 21-7 and remain unde- feated in conference play. With the score tied 7-7 at halftime, Giordana, Forbush and Miller put fire into the Vike spirit and led their mates as Lawrence took a command of the game which was never seriously threatened. Lucht scored hrst for Lawrence on a ter- rific catch of Giordana's ariel, and Gior- dana put the Vikes back into the lead with a brilliant 23 yard dash off tackle. Forbush, after raking up big gains in mid- held, put over the final marker on a re- verse in the hnal period. Dick Miller kicked all three extra points and played a sparkling game in the line as Lawrence completed a highly successful season, bringing Heselton his third championship in six years of conference play. Larry Bongle Bruce Larson My was mn: 2 Page' 145 Page 146 Back Row: Mgr. Kluge, Mgr. Williams, Ziebell, VanderMause, Sanders, West, Trowbridge, jones ' Fifth Row: Potter, Hastings, Gardner, Lyon, Lenz, Paulson, Perry, Tippet, Spangenberg Fourth Row: Supiano, Frailing, Clark, Landsberg, Koskinen, Chamberlain, Sabin, Mattern Third Row: Coach Sines, Boya, Nelson, Gottsacker, Moriarty, Buesing, Neilson, Harbert, Grady, Coach Walters Coach Hesclton Second Row: Forbush, Strutz, Bartosic, Bongle, Davis, Curry, Healy, Larson, Flom, Greco Front Row: Giordana, Lucht, Radtke, McClellan,lMessenger, Pawer, Miller, Bahnson, Burton THE SEASON With a fast, tricky backfield operating behind the best line ever to wear the Blue and White, Lawrence romped through the six game league schedule without a defeat to retain the championship won in 1942. Five squad members were chosen for all-conference honors, with Dick Miller and Carl Giordana being named to the first eleven. Giordana, a unanimous choice, was named co-captain. Burton, Pavver, and Bahnson were on the second team. More than individual play, it was great teamwork that kept the title at Lawrence. Never before has Law- rence possessed reserve strength of such a high calibre. Never before has there been greater spirit on a Viking squad. Never before has Lawrence been more proud of her football team. B A S K E T B A L L .nf Meet Coach John Sines, a newcomer on the coaching staff at Lawrence. Coach Sines specializes in basketball and has a fine playing record behind him. Playing on two Purdue Big Ten championship teams, he established quite a reputation in this sport. He has a hne professional record along with experience at coaching in Indiana. The 1946-47 basketball season opened with 56 men reporting for practice upon Coach John Sines's call for tryouts. With seven letter men returning and an outstanding group of freshmen reporting, Coach Sines picked 24 men for varsity and B team competition. Miller, Bahnson, and Curry were lettermen on the 1942-43 Midwest championship team. Davis, Hall, Vandeberg, and Ewers received letters during the war. Larson, Swenson, Boya and Neilsen of the freshmen proved varsity material. Playing a fast-break, sharp shooting type of ball, the team provided plenty of good basket- ball for Lawrence fans. Winning four out of the five first conference games and four out of live non-conference, the Vikes displayed a strong scoring punch and smooth working offense. With the start of the second half of the season, the Vikings left their shooting eye and luck at home on the road trip to Iowa. The jinx of playing away from home plagued the Vikes on to Ripon, where a second half comeback looked like early season form. Then came the Beloit game which produced one of the high spots of the season even though Lawrence was on the short end of the score. The score was tied four times late in the game before Beloit eked out the victory. Although in the final conference standings, the Vikings weren't on top, Coach Sines and his men gave their fans some hne exhibitions of fast, high-scoring basketball. Per- cent- Wins Losses age Beloit .... .... 8 2 800 Knox ...... .... 8 2 800 Cornell ............ 6 4 600 Monmoutli ........ 6 4 600 Coe ............... 5 5 500 LAWRENCE .... . . .4 6 400 Grinnell ........... 5 8 384 Ripon ....... .... 3 7 300 Carleton ..... .... 2 8 200 H- Starting lineup: Miller, Coach Sines, Davis, Larson, Balmson, Burton Page 148 Lawrence 61-Mission l-louse 51 The Lawrence College cagers, with four .members of the football championship squad in the starting lineup, made Coach johnny Sines' college coaching debut a success by downing a good Mission House squad 61-51 in the season's opener in Appleton. Dick Miller, taking up w11ere he left off in 1942, dropped in 23 points as Lawrence jumped to a 35-22 halftime lead and coasted to their lirst win. Mission House, with a small but well-polished squad, was never able to over- take the rangy Vike quintet, but sparkling play by Wierville and Olm kept the visitors in the game until the final three minutes. Lawrence 43-Wisconsin 61 Stepping out of their class, the Vikings travelled to Madison on December 2 to meet the University of Wisconsin and came home on the short end of a 61-43 score. After the Badgers built up a substantial lead, Bud Foster substituted freely in order to give some of the inexperienced members of his squad a bit of competition. Although no one expected the Vikes to top the Badgers, Coach Sines and squad members readily ad- mitted, that Lawrence just wasn't hitting that night. Top scorer for the evening was Badger Guard Lautenbach. Miller and Larson got 8 points each for Lawrence. Lawrence 65-Michigan Tech 33 Returning to Appleton to engage the Michigan College of Mines on December 6, the Vikings got back into 'winning ways by overwhelming a mediocre Miner squad 65 to 33. Un- able to operate at peak efliciency, the Vikings got off to a slow start, but held. a 23-15 lead at the half. In the second period the Blue and White began to click. Miller and Davis scored 16 points in a two minute spurt that left the hapless Miners far in the rear. Once again Miller led the scoring parade with 16 points. Wood and Short collected 7 markers apiece for the losers. Lawrence 70-Coe 38 Dick Miller dumped in 25 points as Lawrence won its con- ference opener from Coe in Appleton by a lopsided 70-38 margin. Expecting a tough battle after Coe had defeated Ripon on the previous night, the fans were not disappointed as Law- rence held a 24-23 lead, at the half, but in the Hnal period the roof fell in as Miller and Hall made 30 points between them. Bahnson performed a top-notch defensive job, holding Van Antwerp, top Coe threat, to a single basket. Larson and Hall got 13 points for Lawrence, while Gallagher collected a like number for Coe. Miller Davis Burton Page 149 Z VanderWeyden Larson Hall Page 150 :- Lawrence 57-Carroll 38 Carroll College became the Vikings' third straight victim on December 16 when the Vikes handed an inexperienced Pioneer squad a decisive 57-38 setback in Waukesha. No match for the rangy, veteran Lawrence squad, the Pioneers, with four freshmen starting, failed to even threaten the Vik- ings, who took a commanding lead early in the first period and maintained it throughout the contest. Miller and Larson again led the scoring with 12 points each, and Forrest Grade, second string guard, came in for his share of glory by dump- ing in three baskets in rapid succession in the final minutes of play. Lawrence 42-Carleton 40 After holding a 25-15 halftime lead, Lawrence saw a fight- ing Carleton squad roar-back to give the Vikings a mighty scare before the gun ended the melee with Lawrence on top, 42-4O.'Bob Curry clinched the win with a set shot in the final minute after the Carls had tied up the game behind the red- hot shooting of Ulrich. Miller and Larson shared scoring honors for Lawrence with 11 points each, but it was Ulrich's aggressive play that stole the show. The Carleton guard netted 16 points on 8 field goals, all but one in the second half. Lawrence 63-Illinois Tech 40 Resuming play after a layoff of three weeks with the first game of a home-and-home series against Illinois Tech, Law- rence won its fifth straight as the Vikings swamped the tec- hawks 63-40 in Appleton. Flashing a couple of new scoring plays, the Vikings left the Techmen in a daze as they piled up a tremendous 39-17 halftime lead and coasted to an easy win. Without the services of three regulars, Tech was unable to match the Vike shooting even though Oldshue, Tech center, led all scorers with 18 points. Swenson topped the Lawrence attack with 10 points. Lawrence 59-Monmouth 45 Tackling unbeaten Monmouth on January 17, the Vikings annexed their seventh victory in eight starts and their third league win in a row by handing the invading Scots a 59-45 setback. Dick Miller, handicapped by a knee injury, thrilled the capacity crowd with his red-hot push shot by dropping in 33 points, beating the gymnasium record by a single point. Miller set the old record in 1942 against DePauw. After holding a comfortable halftime lead, Lawrence saw the Scots gradually Whittle down the margin until the final minutes when Miller reentered the game and dumped in eight points in succession. Lawrence 56-Beloit 66 After copping six wins in a row, Lawrence ran up against a mighty tough aggregation when they invaded Beloit and dropped their first conference game by a 66-56 margin. Playing before an antagonistic crowd, the Vikes fell far be- hind during the hrst half, but snapped back into form in the second period to outplay the Gold for a big share of the time. Dick Miller once more came through with 17 points for Lawrence to win individual scoring honors, but 'a well bal- anced Beloit attack, paced by Johnny Orr, was just a little more than the Vikings could handle. Lawrence 46-Ripon 41 Returning to Appleton, the Vikings took on Ripon before a capacity crowd. at Alexander gymnasium, downing the stubborn Redmen 46'-41 after a close hght. With the Riponites lodged deep in the cellar, nobody ex- pected them to give the powerful Vikings much trouble, but the Blue and White were forced ro play top-notch ball all the way as their rivals refused to say die. Bruce Larson came through with his best game of the sea- son, scoring 19 points on six buckets and 7 free throws. Seidl was high for Ripon with 10 points. Lawrence 49-Cornell 56 Beginning the second half of the campaign, Lawrence ran into trouble down in Iowa. On February 7, the Vikes met a red-hot Cornell aggregation at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and lost 56-49. Playing their best game of the season, Cornell jumped to a 25-20 halftime advantage. Some long shots from far out on the court strengthened the lead, and the Vikes were unable to overtake their hosts. Bill Davis, center, topped the Lawrence scoring with 16 points, while Shank, Cornell forward, got 15 points for the winners. The defeat, the second league loss for the Vikes, dropped them into a second place tie with Knox. i l Curry Boya Swenson Page 151 Bahnson Nielson Grade Page 152 Lawrence 43-Grinnell 49 Tired after their hard tussle with Cornell, Lawrence troubles increased at Grinnell as the Iowans dropped the Vikes again, 49-43, leaving the Blue and White in a tie for third place with Cornell. Not quite up to par, the Vikings managed to stay within one point of the Grinnellians during the first half, but Peisner, Grinnell forward, got hot during the final 20 minutes and Lawrence bowed out of the race for the title. Peisner and Davis tied for scoring honors with 15 points apiece. Dick Miller, injured in the closing minutes of the Cornell contest, saw only a few minutes play against Grinnell. Lawrence 39-Carroll 36 With Miller still on the sidelines due to his leg injury, Law- rence met Carroll in a return match at Alexander gymnasium and managed to eke out a thrilling 39-36 win. After a sorry display by both teams for 36 minutes, Law- rence suddenly came to life to put on a finish that left the crowd breathless. Trailing 35-28 with less than four minutes left, Swenson dumped in two baskets in rapid succession. Some ample help from Larson and Davis clinched the win with 40 seconds left. Larson took scoring honors with 16 points. Zamjahn had 10 for the losers. Lawrence 43-Ripon 49 Travelling to Ripon to combat Scallisse and company in their last home game of the season, Lawrence ran up against a stubborn team and a great center, finally bowing 49-43 for their fourth consecutive conference defeat. With Doc Weiske, 17 year old freshman center, almost unbeatable, and the entire Redman outfit unconscious on the free throw line, Ripon ran up a tremendous 29-13 halftime lead. Snapping back with 14 straight points at the start of the final period, Lawrence stayed in the ball game until the final 30 seconds, when Scallisse's sleeper clinched the game. Weiske dumped in 17 points for Ripon. Davis got 13 for Lawrence. Lawrence 51-Beloit 53 With all hopes for the title gone, Lawrence got their long-awaited second chance at league leading Beloit on February 21 in Appleton, but Dolph Stanley's crew had just a little too much and the Gold eked out a 53-51 win in the best game of the season. Beloit left the floor at halftime with an eight point lead, but Lawrence came back, sparked by Burton, to pull even several times late in the game. Lawrence got their final chance during the last 17 seconds. Trailing by three points, Law- rence made a free throw on a Beloit technical foul. After taking the ball out of bounds, two desperation shots rolled in and out before the gun sounded. Johnny Orr scored 19 points for Beloit, while Davis had 13 for Lawrence and Larson 12, all on free throws. Lawrence 50-Knox 57 Closing the 1947 season with a two game jaunt into Illinois, Lawrence lost their first en- counter to an inspired Knox team 57-50. After holding a 27-22 halftime lead, Lawrence saw the title conscious Siwash fight back to win and clinch a tie for the crown with Beloit. Dick Miller, flashing his pre-injury form, dropped in 13 field goals for 26 points, his best total since the Monmouth game. Pogue, Siwash forward, finished with 17 points. Larson contributed heavily to the Vike total with 12 markers. !feet1ng the Techawks in .1 return match at 'cago, Lawrence got back into winning ways ihe season's hnale by coming from behind to 11 back Sonny Weissman's crew by a 70-59 Egin. railing 35-32 at halftime, Lawrence tightened defense and maintained its own offensive to srtake the Techmen in the closing minutes l, win going away. Dick Miller, playing his last game in a Vik- uniform, once more led the scoring with 22 nts, although Bergstrom, Tech center, took ividual honors with 25 points. .arson, Davis, Burton and VanderWeyden all tributed eight points or more to the well inced Lawrence attack. Page 153 SQUAD Page 154 Top Row: Landgren, Nielsen, Ewers, Weber, Daetz Bottom Row: Cooper, Hunger, Nelson, Tippet, Flom, Buesing The Lawrence B Squad, better known to the team mem- bers in practice as The Green Wave, was composed mostly of freshmen. Two members of the team, Boya and Nielsen, were advanced to the varsity squad as the season progressed and turned in a fine job. Assured of a scrappy, sharp-shooting con- test, many fans turned out to witness the B squad's pre- liminary games. The scoring was fairly evenly divided. Nel- son's left-handed shot was always a threat. Tippet and Daetz, both scrappy rebounders at center, will be fighting for varsity berths next season. Buesing is a fighting forward known for his defensive work against the varsity and also a good eye for the bucket. Cooper, Hunger, Weber, and Landgren are four smooth working guards who will give Coach Sines plenty of help in the future. f f '- 3 M 5 IWW 1 I E1 I 6. I Top Row: Brebner, Moriarty, Vanderweyden, Frailing, Luedeman Second Row: Hinze, Foster, Clark, Krejci, Hamity Bottom Row: Mgr. Retson, D. Hai-bert, Steed, Flom, Clift, Coach Denney George VanderWeyden, tall hurdler from La Grange, Illinois, will lead the Viking thinclads in the 1947 campaign as they attempt to re- peat as conference champions for the third successive year. y The new track captain is the conference champion in the low hur- dles, having won the Midwest collegiate crown in the meet held at Ripon on May 18, 1946. Van also runs the high hurdles, Wherein he finished third in the conference meet, throws the javelin, and is a member of LawrenCe's 5 I championship mile relay squad. A member of Delta Tau Delta fra- ternity, he is turning his studies toward a degree in education. The Lawrence track team commenced the 1946 campaign with a convincing 81-32 victory over Milwaukee State Teachers College on the Teachers' indoor track March 23. Although there were no out- standing marks, creditable performances were turned in by Dick Flom, a triple event winner, Larry Clark and Paul Nelson, double winners. One week later, Coach Denney entered a mile relay team, Composed of Steed, VanderWeyden, Clark, and Flom, in the Chicago Relays, and this quartet finished second in the college division. On April 27 the Vikings completely outclassed Carroll College 108 2X3-22 113 as the Pioneers could only take lirst in one event. Once again Flom romped to victory in the 100, 220, and 440, but his performance was over- shadowed by that of Bob Brebner who earned 17 points by placing in live events. May 4 was a rainy, cold day, and shivering contestants set no new marks on the muddy track and runways as the Denneymen downed Beloit 86-45. The Vikes iinally tasted defeat in dual competition at the hands of the Ripon Redmen the next weekend as they came out on the short end of a 70 4f5-60 1X5 score. Flom and VanderWeyden both showed up well for Lawrence, each man taking a first and a second. After overwhelming all opposition in the conference meet, the Vikings climaxecl a successful season on May 25, edging out Wheaton 60-59 1X2 to take the Beloit Relays. Although sixteen schools competed, the meet re- solved itself into a three-school affair as Iowa State Teachers finished strongly behind Wheaton to score 57 points. VanderW'eyden, running in both hurdle races and three relays, emerged high point man with 11 1X2 points. Page 156 With Viking men annex- in g six individual titles, Law- rence college successfully de- fended its conference track crown at Ripon on May 18, .MIDWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS LAWRENCE ....... ...,.............. .575 1946. The cindermen placed Ripon ,,,,,,, 35 in all but three events in out- Carleton .. 29M distancing the rest of the nine- Coe 22 school held with 57M points. ' ' Ripon salvaged second place Knox 21 with 35' Cornell ..... 19 The thinclads were paced Beloit .... 16 in their championship efforts Grinnell ,,,,, 13 by Bob Brebner and George Monmouth' 12 VanderWeyden. Breb put the shot 41'5M , and also tied Jack Foster of Lawrence for first place in the high jump with a leap of 5'1O . Van copped the low hurdle crown in :25.3, a new Ripon track record and hnished third in the highs. Probably the outstanding individual effort, from a Lawrence point of view, was the magnifi- cent time of 151.6 turned in by Captain Dick Flom in winning the 440 yard dash. Paul Nelson advanced the Viking cause, Winning the discus, and placing in the pole vault along with Tommy Clift. Dick Frailing and Chuck Hatnity each garnered three points with thirds in the half mile and mile runs respectively, and Big Joe Moriarty added four more with a second in the discus throw. The relay team of Steed, VanderWeyden, Clark and Flom topped the day's activities by leading the rest ofthe lield to the wire. George Steed Looking over the chanipionship trophy is the relay team: Larry Clark, Joe Moriarty George Steed, Dick Flom, and George VanderWeyden Tom Clift Bob Brebner Page 157 Page 158 CROSS-CGUNTRY Coach Denney, Staffeld, Steed, Lawson, Vogt, Hamity Captain Bill Lawson, holder of Western and Mid-western con- ference titles The college cross-country team , though small in number, had largely a success- ful season. The seven-man team, guided by Coach Denney, went through four dual meets with three wins against a single defeat. In the conference meet, it placed second to a strong Cornell team. It was led by Captain Bill Lawson, who won the conference meet in a field of 47 runners to add the Mid-western con- ference title to the Western conference championship he won while at Wis- consin in 1944. Other veteran runners back were Duane Discher, Chuck Ham- ity and George Steed who all placed consistently up near the front. These four men were ably aided by freshman runners, Ralph Vogt, Bob Staffeld and Don Rumpf. SWIMMI Back Row: Forbush, Eiseman, Colvin, Miotke, Hinze, Edgerton, Wolfe, Spencer, Haugnet, Tom Jones, - Milne Front Row: Lenz, Watson The varsity swimming team, competing against improved mid-western tank men, displayed a wealth of material with numerous potentialities at the start of the season. The highlight of the year was the conference meet held at 'Lawrence in which the Viking squad tied for third place with Grinnell, Carleton and Beloit taking hrst and second place. Miotke consistently finished strong in the back stroke. Baum, Colvin, Forbush and Watson were close competition in the free style. Jones and Edgerton, freshman hopefuls, are expected to turn in some fine performances after more experience. Page 159 Page--160 RE TLI Top Row: Landsberg, Strid, Chamberlain Second Row: Throne, Thatcher, Dawson, Rowe, Potter, Coach I-Ieselton Bottom Row: Lynch Ccaptainl Krejci, West, Campbell, Ruck Despite the fact the wrestling team suffered from lack of experience, Coach Bernie I-Ieselton's mat- men progressed rapidly. Potter, Thatcher and Ruck were consistent winners, with Throne, Krejci and Campbell Winning in the tough spots. Although the team will suffer from the loss of Lynch, Ruck and Thatcher by graduation, a ine nucleus for next year's team remains in Landsberg, Potter, Throne, Dawson, Campbell, West, Strid, Rowe and Chamberlain. f Left, captain john Lynch shows Jim Throne how g Center, Coach Heselton shows the liner points to Phil Ruck and Jim Campbellg Right, a free-for-all GOLF 1946 championship golf team: Braun, Strutz and Flicker. , Burke not pictured TENN S The first match for the Law- rence net-men was against the University of Wisconsin. Dick Flom emerged victor over the U's number one man as Law- rence lost the dual meet 7 to 2. Lawrence proceeded to down Ripon, Carroll, and Oshkosh Teachers twice for a season's record of 4 wins and 1 loss in dual meets. Lawrence, Ripon, Carroll, and Beloit were entries in a quadrangular meet at Lawrence, Dalton and Ziebell won the doubles championship, but Lawrence hnished in a tie for third place. Lettermen for the season past are Dick Flom, Dale Rank, Don Ziebell, and James Dalton. The Lawrence tennis team should be strengthened greatly with the returning of Henry Dupont, Bob Weber, Dick Zimmerman, and John I-larris. The varsity golf team, com- posed of Don Strutz, Gordon Butke, Dick Flicker, and Al Braun, drove and putted through a successful 1946 season, win- ning the conference meet at Ripon, the state meet at River- view Country Club, and walk- ing away with all other duel meets with the exception of the second engagement with the University of Wisconsin. Flicker was individual medal- ist in the Conference meet, Gordon Butke was second, and Don Strutz, fourth. Dupont, Harris, Weber, Ziebell, and Dalton get the word from Coach Hill Page 161 L CLUB is Dire, VanderWeyden, Moriarity, Ziebell, Radke, Boya Davis, Flicker, Weber, Stewart, Clark, Nelson, Foster, Jorgensen Burton, Landsberg, Bartosic, Pancerz, Radford, Harris, VandeBerg, Reed Forbush, Buchanan Flom, Larson, Whitelaw, Ramsey Forbush, Jamison, Lawson, Curry, Powers, Hall Giordana, Supiano, Ewers, Strutz, Harberr, Segall, McClellan, Neilsen The first post-war year finds the L Club with the largest membership in the history of the organization. As in the past, its greatest objective has been to support all endeavors to build and maintain college and athletic spirit at Lawrence college. The club, which is non- partisan in membership, stresses not only athletic ability, but academic achievement, service to the college, sportsmanship and general school activities. Six members, exemplifying to the highest degree the ideals of the L Club, gave their lives in World War II that their country might live. To Robert Everett, Melvin Heinke, Frank Nencki, Edwin Myerson, William Owen and Daniel Wolterdiilg, the L Club pays humble tribute 5 their names will be held in honored memory for all time. Among the non-athletic activities of the club this year were the purchasing of pennants of the Midwestern conference schools for use at athletic events, equipping and maintaining the L Club trophy room in Alexander gymnasium, the erection of a flag pole at Whiting ath- letic field, made ink blotters to earn money for the treasury, obtaining scoreboards for basket- ball and football, and the dedication of a plaque in memory of all Lawrence lettermen who gave their lives for their country. This year for the first time the L Club was privileged to conduct the election of the Homecoming queen. Officers of the club are as follows: President, Ken Bahnsong Vice-President, Bill Burton 5 Secretary-Treasurer, Bruce Buchanang Sergeant-at-Arms, Bruce Larson. Page 162 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO W rif gl lr mums? aa., manga 4 .,....: .-.. :- , , ., w 'saws E wanna! Hamann W. an : , L, sms? was as E an ss s SE -E warn s sa mlmmsmfmf assess.-malaga ,., 5 WN., - ' - - .- ,.. Y, - - 1-. 7' Y. 1- 'fi ,. 'a , U - .ff-A-'TE , fa- eps., -. hi, ve ,Q M... 1 -v-I I an-as-sa .- i.Ll.:r:-,L.,L 1. rt- ,.,,, , ,.., ,..-... Top Row: Straub, Jackson, Hoffman, van Hengel Bottom Row: Buesing Pedersen, Haas, Meier During the past year, the Womens Athletic Association has supervised and planned an extensive womens sports program. Inter- class and intersorority tournaments for all the wo1nen's sports were scheduled. In February the board sponsored a winter sports week- end at Sturgeon Bay for more than one hundred and sixty Lawrence men and women. 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N, 4 Y N m x - . 1 ss 4,1 LB MH m,Ex 21.57 'W E mwwws y.mE M t meager-it 3 as m E amass nwm as s s me E1 wr- ta. Em.. nm me is . s B gigs B . is gms s fs E is is hmm . wifes 1.1 is is as 'M i. as an s the championship with little trouble. Phi Delta Theta finished second. Basketball found the Phi Delts in first place with a record of all wins and no defeats. A strong Phi Kappa Tau team ranked second with the Delts close behind. ln one of the closest meets of the pool, the Phi Delts emerged victorious in the annual interfraternity swimming meet held in December. The Delts swam to a close second place and the Betas and Phi Taus tied for third. In the 1947 bowling race the lead changed hands between the Betas, Delts, and Phi Delts constantly during the fourteen weeks of alley competition with the Delts emerging on top. Positions in the league race are of such a nature that any one of the fraternities could be the proud possessor of the cup for the tough year of 1947. Page 167 sfeag Q, .Ns I-IIKARI CLUB Page 168 Founded in the spring of 1946 by John Felker, the Shilcari club is one of the newer groups on campus. A non-school spon- sored organization, the club's chief aim is to sponsor activi- ties, supplementary to those on the school calendar, which will foster a real interest and appre- ciation of the outdoors. Due to the founder's special interest in bicycling, the activity has cen- tered around this sport for the greater part of the club's ex- istence. However, since this was found to be a rather limit- ing sport, the activities of the club have been enlarged this year to include those sports which will appeal to the ma- jority. In addition, future plans of the club include trips to and exploration of local spots of interest with informal bull ses- sions on many aspects of the excursions. Q, mmmxwmwwmmawmwfmwmmmmfmmwmnmwmmwmwi' ' . f INA I 1' ' 'ii 'ii T' N V - , ,f my-A f 1 fig, 3 iF' -.s. J ,- . 5. . 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V ' QM 2 OUR YEAR Page 172 ' Q11 INDEX GF ADVERTISERS Page Advance Car Mover .....,........ .,... 1 95 Aid Association for Lutherans ..... ,.... 1 91 City of Appleton ........,..,... ..... 2 12 Hotel App econ. ............. ..... 2 O8 Appleton Coated Pzgaer Co.. . . . . . . .194 Appleton Machine o. ..... ..,.. 1 87 Appleton Pure Milk Co ..... ...,. 1 84 Appleton State Bank ..... ,.... 1 .83 Appleton Wire Works ...... ..... 1 99 Appleton Woolen Mills ..,, ..... 1 89 Arcade Bowling Alleys ...,. .,... 1 79 E. E. Arnold Co. ........ ,.... 1 84 Badger Printing Co .,... ..... 1 78 Bad er Tissue Mills .....,,, ,.,.. 2 O3 Baltliivin Corporation ..,.,,... ..... 2 10 George Banta Publishing Co .... ,.... 1 85 Barrett's Dress Shop ..,...... ,,.,. - 208 Behnke Clothes Shop ...... ,,.. . 177 Belling Pharmacy ..,,,. .,,.. 2 08 Bergstrom Paper Co.. . . Big Shoe Store ......, Bob's Service Station ..,.... Bowlhy's Candy Co .......,.. ,...,204 .,...208 .....212 . . ..,. 2.12 Brettsclineider Furniture Co.. . . . . . . . , Buetow's Beauty Shop .,..... Buth Oil Co ...,... ,,....., Campbell's Stores ...... Cam :us Barber Shop ...,. Canclle Glow Tea Room .... A. Carstensen Furriers ,.., 8.11. Casper Co., Inc.. .. Central Paper Co ...... E. D. Chase Co. ..,., . Cherry Transit Co .,,... China and Glass Shop .... Cleveland-Clilis Iron Co., , . . Concrete Pipe Corp ....... Coney Island Lunch .....,., Copper Kettle Restaurant ,.... Cary's Shop. ............. . Diderrich Furniture Co.. . . 189 .....184 ....,203 .....203 .....208 ..4..175 .....212 196 195 177 .....177 .....208 .....196 .....184 .....212 .....208 .....l86 .....175 Eagle Manufacturing Co., . ..... 186 Edgewater Paper Co. ,..,. ...,. 1 86 Eisele Engineering Co. .... ..... 1 81 Elm Tree Bakery ,....,, ..... 1 74 Engel Foods Store ....,. ..... 2 O8 English Woolen Mills .... ,.... 2 11 Fairmont Creamery Com . . . . . . .183 Farr's Melody Shop .,... .. ,.,.. 175 First National Bank ...,....i.... ..... 2 O5 Fox River Paper Co. .............. ..... 1 97 Fox River Valley Knitting Mills ..., ..,. .,... 1 9 1 Fraser Lumber Co. ......,......., ........ .,,.. 2 0 8 A Friend ........,.......,,.... ..,.. X .,.. .,,.. 1 7 5 Geenen's Dry Goods Co. .,... ,.,, ,..,, 1 9 5 General Electric Supply Co ..,,,. ..... 1 95 General Supplies .,.....,... ..... 1 80 Doctor Gibson .,...... Gilbert Paper Co. ..... . Goodman jewelers ....... Gustman Chevrolet, Inc.. . . l-leckert Shoe Co. ..... , l-ligley Chemical Co .... Hoffman Bakery ..... Intercity Bus Co. ..., . . johnson Shoe Rebuildcrs .... Kaultauna Floral Co ...... Kaukauna Machine Corp.. . . A. Kieckhefer Elevator Co.. . , Kimberly-Clark Corp. ..... . .....206 .....20O .....210 .....203 .....189 .....180 .....208 .....210 ....,208 .....208 .....208 .....195 .....193 Koch Photo Shop ...... . . . . . . Joseph Koffend, nsurance ..... Koo s Brothers, Inc. ....,. . Kresge's ................. Kroch Bookstores, Inc.. . . . Langstadt Electric Co ..... Lieber Lumber Co ....... Lutz Restaurant ...... Marathon Corp.. . . . Marx Jewelers .......... McKee and Jaeckels .... .... Memorial Drive Florist ..... Menasha Furniture Co. ...... . Menasha Lumber and Fuel .... Menasha Wooden Ware ..... Meyer-Seeger Music Store ..... Montgomery Ward ......... Muel1er's Restaurant .... Neenah Foundry ............ Neenah Paper Co. ..........,. . Northwestern Engraving Co.. , , Outagamie County Bank. . . . W. S. Patterson Co. ...... . F. J. Pechman Studios ..... J. C. Penney Co. ......... . People's Laundry. . ........ Richard Phillip, Architect .... O. R. Pieper Co. ...... 1 .... . Pond's Sport Shop .... Porter s ...... .... .... Post Publishing Co.. . . Riverside Greenhouse. . . Riverside Paper Corp.. . . Schlafer's Hardware Co. .... . Scolcling Locks Corp. ...... . Walter Scott Markers, Inc.. . . . Sears Roebuck Co ........,..... E. W. Shannon, Oiiice Supplies. . S. C. Shannon Co. ............ . Sherwin-Williams Paint Co.. . . Snider's Restaurant .......... Standard Manufacturing Co.. . . . State Restaurant ............... Daniel P. Steinberg, Insurance. . Page 184 ....208 ....210 ...,201 ....206 ....208 ....211 ....175 ....19O ....1S1 ....2l0 ....175 ....212 ....212 ....192 ....192 ....195 ....201 ....18l ....202 . .... 176 ....20S ....184 ,...188 ....179 ....183 ....212 ....18l ....l74 ....179 ....l79 ,...211 ,...19S ....186 ,...201 ,...l92 . .... 180 .. .... 189 ....209 ....210 ....179 ....201 ....208 .. .... 186 john Strange Paper Co. .....,... .... 2 05 Sulflow's Leather Goods .....,.... .... 2 08 Sylvester-Neilson, Office Supplies .... .... 1 86 Thiede Good Clothes ..., ...... Thilmany Pulp and Paper Corp. . Tomahawk Pulp and Paper Co.. Treasure Box ........ . , ..... . . . Tuttle Press Co ........... Van Rooy Printing Co ..... Valley Inn ............. Valley Iron Works ........ Valley Sporting Goods .... Voigt's Drug Store ..... Wenzel Brothers .......... Wieckert Lumber Co. ...... . . Wisconsin Distributing Co. .... . Wisconsin Michigan Power Co.. Wood Products Co. .........., . Woolworth .........,..,.... Wettengel, Insurance ........... Yankee Paper and Specialty Co. . Yellow Cab ................... Yonan Persian Rug Co ........ Zwicker Knitting Mills. .. ....192 .. .... 182 .. .... 208 ....208 ....188 ....208 ....20S ....206 ....180 ....174 ....208 ....206 . .... 208 .. .... 207 ....211 ....208 ,...l81 .. .... 181 ....177 ....208 ........175 Page 173 Elm Tree Bakery A Reliable Bakery Wllich Needs No Introduction It Hats' Grown With the College VQIGTS Pond Sport Shop DRUG STQRE Headquarters for COSMETICS SPALDING GREETING CARDS and FOUNTAIN SERVICE 133 E. College Ave. 134 E, College Ave. Phone 755 Phone 1980 APPLETON , WIS. Appleton, Wisconsin Page 174 Canclle Glow Tea Room L1mcbcmz.r ' Tm ' Difzfzenr Complimenfx Special Parfiar Zvvicker Knitting Mills Pho 1544 non L s A11LEToN, wls. MEMQRIAL DRIVE FOR FOUNTAIN AND FLORISTS RESTAURANT SERVICE Appleton Road--Phone 5690 M LUTZ 5 y 10 RESTAURANT John R. Diclerrieh FURNITURE ' CARPETS - DRAPERIES INTERIOR DECORATIONS C Appleton, Wiscoimsii Compliments of Earfs Melody Shop COMPLIMENTS RADIUS A GF A RECORDS SERVICE FRIEND 224 E. College Ave. Pg 175 lfl, 'CQVLVL 4 . . . jMr'z:ffLwe4Ife'cn The House of Complete Service Northwestern Engraving :md Electrotyping Company Meluaslla, Wisconsin Page 176 H1 L S 0 v ELECTROTXPERS ..+., Y , ,. Y ' -,.....1- ivri 1 I 1' l EBF'-ling Go Deluxe T1-IE MANZS' SI-IOP fs 129 E. College Ave. Q Applewu YELLOW CAB PHONE 6000 E. D. CHASE CO. JOHNS MANVILLE. APPROVED CONTRACTORS POR Built Up Roofing and Industrial Flooring PHONE STANLEY 2940 263-269 DIVISION ST. OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN CHERRY TRANSIT CO. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN Bmw fee Cbd7 f61 . . . We are equipped to aceoinmodate any group any distance in Wiscoiisiii, Michigzin, Illinois, Minnesota and adjoining States. Telephone Today for Kfztei I. C. HOLSCHUH 860 Sllawuno Ave. Telephone 455 iii. Page 177 Compliments of BADGER PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS OF TI-IE 1947 ARIEL COMPLIMENTS OF AR C A D E Bowling Alleys Camplimefzty of J . C. Penney CUIHPHHY Complimwztf of P C R T E R' S S D E R' S Feminine Apparel R E S TA U R A N T COMPLIMENTS OF APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Appleton, VViseonsin Pg 179 JOBBERS IMPORTERS Valley Spotting Goods Mfg. of Mzzlti-Seasofz Brand MACGREGOR-GOLDSMITH Athletic Equipment APPLETON, WISCONSIN Cumplimenzif of SEARS ROE BUCK AND COMPANY 103 E. College Avenue APPLETON WISCONSIN Complimefztr of Higley Chemical Co. Manufacturing Chemists Dubuque, Iowa LAWRENTIANS! Headquarters for Desk and Filing Equipment, Stationery Rubber Stamps, Fountain Pens and Royal Typewriters GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLY CO. OF APPLETON, INC. 214 E. College Ave. Phone 140 GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! FRANK J. PECHMAN Pho to grapher Page 18O NEENAI-I FOUNDRY CO. NEENAH, WISCONSIN O. R. PIEPER CO. INSTITUTIONAL FOODS SINCE 1865 Milwau kee, 2, Wisconsin Life Insurance Service Since 1904 NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL V George R. Wette11gel 317 E. College Avenue APPLETON, WISCONSIN Yankee Paper 8: Specialty Co. Menasha, Wisconsin Dixtrilmforx a f HIGH GRADE PRINTING PAPERS Cwzzplimerzm' of . Eisele Engineering Co. Iron Fireman Srolcers Timken Silent Automatic Oil Burners 427 W. College Ave. Appleton, Wis. Marx Jewelers 212 E. College Avenue Appleton, Wisconsin Page 181 C plimenzir o TI-IILMANY PULP AND PAPER CO Kaukauna, WiSCO1JSi11 Manufacturers of WRAPPING PAPER SPECIALTIES Complimentr of APPLETON STATE BANK AYR-MCR DRY CLEANERS Every Bundle Hfu Attention All ltr Own Phone 4724 633 W. Wisconsin A Complimenzif of THE EAIRMGNT CREAMERY CO BUTTER-EGGS-FROZEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CHEESE and POULTRY ICE CREAM-MILK-CREAM-COTTAGE CHEESE BETTER FGOD PRODUCTS Page 183 KQCH PHOT0 SHQP 231 E. College Ave. Photographic Supplies Appleton Pure Milk Co. VALLEY MAID Pasteurized Dairy Foods Phone 834 The People of Appleton ask for . . . Lawrence College Dormitories Serve . . . E. E. ARNGLD CGMPANY Grade A Eggs Telephone 639-W PLUMBING - HEATING - MILL SUPPLIES W. S. PATTERSGN CG. Phone 4700 213 E. College Avenue Concrete Pipe Corporation Appleton, Wisconsin P. O. Box 595 Telephone 6711 Mzlnufacturers of SEWER PIPE and CULVERT PIPE OFFICE and PLANT: County Trunk P Midway Between Appleton and Menasha BUETOWS BEAUTY sHoP William Buetovv Phone 902 225 E. College Ave. Page 184 184 ' Confgmfzzlfzfiom to Lmwmce on the completion of Z1 full cen- tury Of service in the educational World and to this Fox River Valley Community . . . from A LdZUV67ZC6 Institution GEDRGE which strives ever to give an extra measure of service and quality to Lawrence needs. To many Of us she is Alma Mater . . . 4 1 4- 0RGEm'illx4i' B TA e' PUBLISHINGE I ' ,1 at 1: if . r I nnNAsrm x wxs. K I!! mmzmnmi Winn cinllcgiatc prcse ANTA PUBLISHING MENASI-IA - WISCONSIN BOSTON WASHINGTON, D. C. 1947 COMPANY Page 185 SYLVESTER 84 NIELSEN COMPANY 209 E. College Avenue Appleton, Wisconsin Phone 209 OFFICE SUPPLIES and OFFICE FURNITURE CARY'S Complimefztf of Remember the Small Brother or Sister With Gifts in CLOTHES, TOYS and BOOKS Hardware 232 E. College Avenue APPLETON, WIS. We SELL the EARTH and INSURE vvhat's on ic DANIEL P. STEINBERG REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 206 W. College Avenue Telephone 157 Appleton, Wisconsi 1 Complimemir of Comjzlimenzir EDGEWATER of PAPER Eagle COMPANY Manufacturing Company MENASI-IA, WISCONSIN Page 186 Comphments of APPLETCN MACHINE COMPANY ik' PULP AND PAPER MILL MACHINERY FW Yom P67131 Decomfiom THE TUTTLE PRESS COMPANY APPLETON, WISCONSIN All Honor to Thee, Lazwrencef 1847-1947 We live in the presentg We dream of the futureg But We learn eternal truths from the past. - -Mazlafize Chiang Kai-Sbck APPLETON WOOLEN MILLS-Retail SOUTH ONEIDA STREET BRIDGE Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Daily COMPLIMENTS OF E' BRETTSCHNEIDER EVERYTHING FURNITURE CO. FOR OFFICE AND SCHOOL 60th 147Z7Zi1J6'7'JYHfj' Year TYPEWRITERS A.VC1lllC CASH REGISTERS APPIHOHA Wis' RUBBER STAMPS AUToCvRAPH1e REGISTERS CEC. PERSONALIZED FRATERNITY Camplzmwm of STATIONERY We Buy, Sell, Rent :mal Repair HECKERT SHOE COMPANY all makes of Oflice Machines 300 E. College Ave. Phone 86 Page 189 GRADUATE -Marathon Offers You A Real Future Marathon Corporation, a leading supplier of packaging materials for America's foods, offers good jobs, steady em- ployment here at home. There's a promising future in posi- tions open in our sales, production, ofiice and technical departments. Arrange an interview now with our personnel department. ,, ' ' 1 ' fe r ' 1 rr -. , , , 7 , P , MARATHON CORPORATION I MENASHA, WISCONSIN l Page 190 Aicl Association for Lutherans Legal Referee Life Imzmzfzce Home Office: Appleton, Wiscoiisiri Over One-Thircl Billion Dollars of Insurance In Force The Fox River Valley Knitting Co. Meznzefezcrz41'e1'J of Hosiery, LL1111bCf111C1'1,S Socks, Mittens, Etc. APPLETON, WISCONSIN Page 191 - -- '.'Jt1:1:3:P'5'- 3'5:!2E-f-,-'A' .p ,-EQ' .-455' 'rf' -:f' .gfgf5:f:f:f:f::,5,,,. 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A,5:53g::g:3:5:I'F:3:-4,-.' V 'Qg:g:::5 -gfgfgtgzfzizl' 'g:3:f:5:I'fgfggg:f:' 'f:5gfg:g::.:,: . i fx 1S2?5?525fii5i5SsSrS?f1:..512 . :SEL 1 GSND -' '-2 'ze ' ,.,-:IEP TIF- ', E.,''55E1E1Efff.fQ f212E2:1 A - 'EE1E2E5:fIE:ff 5 e '5:s. .asffirfi - vffsisfiiisizfii:s1:555iff'1sEsE?555:i:. fi. 4 -11 3-,9,:55s55s:sa:::5:. ' 11: ' X 33 1:555E5E53f515:3:5:5E5gw:5g,?53554133555555'5:5E555:,.5 li 55555E55555f55E5E5E3S5?5:- I El E E ., 4 '-:-.::5:5:5:3:5:5:5:5ggg:5:,1's ,ggggg1g2:5g:::f:5:f:51:-535:5:z:::-:::5:::::2:::Z::---:,::.::g:1:::::.-5,-g::,:5 I D Lawrence Students, Faculty and Alumnae Compliments of Always Find a Friendly Welcome at the The MC113Sl12l WOOCICII WQIC Corporation Meyer-Seeger Music Co. 116 W. College Avenue Appleton, Wis Mmmfdmmm of Pails, Tubs, Barrels, Kegs, Juvenile Furniture, Handle Specialties, Corrugated and Fibre Boxes WURLITZER ORGAN RADIOS ' BAND INSTRUMENTS RE I . . CORDS and SHEET MUS C Menasha, Wisconsin GRADE AND DATE MARKED MEATS Fancy Local Dressed Poultry EIGHT MARKETS TO SERVE YOU IN OSHKOSI-I WALTER SCOTT MARKETS, Inc. Page 192 l Compliments of KIMBERLY-CLARK CCRPQRATION O Manufacturers of PAPER AND PAPER SPECIALTIES NEENAI-I, WISCONSIN THIS 1947 ARIEL is printed on a paper manufactured by The APPLETON COATED PAPER CO. Bright color, smooth finish and good strength combine to make this paper ideal for use in school, college and university annuals. Many of the finest books in the country are produced on it each year. Some of the smaller books are now being printed on VVOODBINE COLORED ENAMEL, resulting in unusual and inter- esting efiiects. Write the mill for samples. Specify Appleton Papers on your next Annual. The APPLETON COATED PAPER CO. APPLEToN W1scoNs1N CENTRAL PAPER COMPANY Mll727Lf5lEfll1'K1'J of GUM TAPE MENASHA, WIS. Appleton's Oldest Home-owned Department Store Nearest Department Store to the campus GEENEN'S A. Keckhefer Elevator Co. PASSENGER Sc FREIGHT ELEVATORS Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin Complimefztf 0 f Advance Car Mover Complimmtr of Montgomery Ward and Company COMPLIMENTS OF General Electric Supply Corporation Distributors of Electrical Supplies and Construction Materials General Electric Supply Corporation 116 W. I-larris Street Appleton, Wisconsin Page 5 Winterking Stoker Coal Made From Americzzk Finest Houfeloold Conf! THE CLEVELAND-CLIFFS IRON CO. COAL DEPARTMENT GREEN BAY WISCONSIN CHINA - STEMWARE - SILVER - GIF TWARE We invite you to visit our Crystal Room to inspect our display of American Made OLD IVORY - SYRACUSE CHINA S. J. CASPER CO. 845 North Plankinton Avenue Milwaukee, Wis. Page 196 WHEN you get into business, you'll Want your letters to make a good ap- pearanee. Fox River bond papers- Anniversary, Old Badger, English and Dictation-will give your business stationery the best setting it can have. These papers are made from new cot- ton Hbres. They are designed to dress up your outgoing business mail. - FOX RIVER PAPER CORPGRATION APPLEToN, W1seoNs1N Pg 197 Compliments of THE RIVERSIDE PAPER CORPORATION 2? Mmff of Sulpbzfe Papem 2?- APPLETON, WISCONSIN APPLETON WIRE WORKS, INC. APPLETON, WISCONSIN Manufacturers of PAPER MILL WIRE CLOTI-I il, G.LRT a s GlLBERI'PAPER CCMMWUQY MENASHA, WISCONSIN Manufacturers of high quality air-dried, cotton fibre content business, Writing and record papers. Pg zoo Ififben Looking for ll Place to Eat Always in Good COHTPQHY ' .1 V A,Af ',,x QT ,,,A 1 ITS MUELLERS Resraurzmr fO1'Fi11C Food oo l 121 E. College Ave. Appleton, Wis. ,Q zse:.,Z-'E.'.4f24f wr 7 ff If Smoo th linish-inside and B.rW !. F' r-rr r h'i with er IJ Jer :om Ou utlizst C3142 These sins with the lon er lastin grip Th l g g C y glide in smoothly, swiftly, grip firmly. 5 AND 10C STORE APPLETON - WISCONSIN Lumber and Millwork Arczhitecrural Woodwork THE STA DARD MFG. CO. Page 201 Compliments of NEENAI-I PAPER CQMPANY NEENAH, WISCONSIN BADGER TISSUE MILLS Manufacturers of NAPKINS - TOWELS - TOILET TISSUES A .Vee Ovemlwr Wafer Whr'cl on our premifer KAUKAUNA WISCONSIN COMPUMENTSOF CAMPBELL STORES - W'omen's and ChiIdren's Apparel 'Coats CHEVROLET SALES ' gms INCORPORATED Sgsijjvear ' Lingerie - ' Accessories OLDSMOBILE Com limentr a CHEVROLET ,P f Euth O11 Company Distributors of 222 Lawe St. Phone 460 KAUKAUN A, WISCONSIN SKELLY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Appleton - Green Bay Page 203 BERGSTROM PAPER CG. Makers of Valkyrie Book Papers NEENAH, WISCONSIN EIRST NATIONAL BANK QE APPLETON ESTABLISHED 1870 AMBER OF John Strange Paper Co. Menasha, Wisconsin ENGINEERS, DESIGNERS and BUILDERS of Paper Mill and Special Duty Machinery VALLEY IRON WORKS CO. Leading Booksellers to the Middle West Bookstores INCORPORATED A 206 N. Michigan Avenue CHICAGO Contact Lens Specialist DR. WM. H. GIBSON Opiofzlctrirl Rg l PacticeInl d E g R f g d P b g F C 1 App If Pl 8340 114 C ll g A Appleton, Wis. E. E Wieckert l Lumber Co. I Mfgr. of mm' Dealers in Lumber, Special Millwork Cenients, Paints, Coal Building Supplies NEENAI-1, WIS. Pg 206 .ll Mg cs so ,..--, -7-w i ,,,Lfl Y'-'li' e feng n -251- neun ' my 4- 5 Mem 3 OH lfilfll 31210118 2 'w t I . lllw I it f, ,Il -2' 'ff 'Fl 'lj l.. . ,wa I.!I..' I5 ,I,w..,4 ee , f t llliflgqltlgl pg .A I gl' ylllzllggj ,ll . . . 7f077Z 0726 V ff ld ' JJ b , 0 1777267 to 6l7'Z0f 61 On this occasion of the hundredth birthday of Law- rence College, we pay tribute to the ideals which have made it at pioneer in the held of higher education. Here we must reflect on our own past history and association with Appleton whicl1 makes us at pioneer, too. During sixty-f1ve years of Lawrence's century-old his- tory, our Company has been progressing with the electric industry. From its humble beginning as the Hrst hydro- electric central station in the World in 1882, it has con- tinued to grow and supply Lawrence College and the com- munity with constantly improved electric service. just as Lawrence is pledged to the furtherance of better learning, we have pledged ourselves to the furtherance of better living . . . electrically. . --'. ' G x - - 0 fm -- uv sg f ..-: in . .1 I : - cl .....---'55 'F Q F ' W ,f 7 ' feifm. N I l - 'I fi 'F if . T nez 1' ' N5 . l l 4' . y ff lfllml' IW Wl.I'SCON5IN'MlC,HlGAN PO.WER -C.O.M.P-,AISLY Page 207 1947 Hotel Appleton Barrett's Dress Shop Belling Pharmacy Big Shoe Store Copper Kettle Restaurant Campus Barber Shop China and Glass Shop Engel Foods Fraser Lumber Company Hoffmann Bakers johnson Shoe Rebuilders ARIEL SPGNSORS Langstadt Electric Company Outagamie County Bank State Restaurant Suelflow Travel Goods Tomahawk Pulp 8: Paper Company Treasure Box Van Rooy Printers Valley Inn, Neenah, Wis. Wisconsin Distributing Company Wenzel Brothers F. W. Woolworrh Co. Kaukauna Floral Company Yonan and Sons, .Rugs Joseph Koffend and Son, Insurance A Friend Gzfeefaffzgf and Bari Wifbef To the Claw of 1947 KAUKAUNA MACHINE CoRPoRaT1oN PRECISION MACHINE MANUFACTURERS GRAY IRON CASTINGS Kaukauna, Wisconsin Page 208 100 YEARS EOR... LAWRENCE COLLEGE! For 43 of these 100 years the S. C. SHANNON CO. has served Lawrence College. The S. C. SHANNON CO. is the distributor of fine food. ALSO STATE DISTRIBUTORS OF Keenvvay Quality Foods lllaintainiug our place in the food Held 527 N. MORRISON ST, Kools Brothers INCORPORATED Mfzfzfzfactzzrery 0 f STEEL PRODUCTS Memorial Drive Appleton, Wis. The Slaerwin-Williams Company Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Leads Oils, Enamels, Brushes and Painters' Specialties Baldwin Corporation George B. Baldwin, Premiwzr I Charles F. Baldwin, Trea.rurcr .l., COVER ,- THE A EARTH h Mgr A I 302 E. College Ave. Appleton, Wis. DIAMONDS WATCHES GOODMANS JEWELERS 101 E. College Ave. APPLETON, WIS. Do You I-lave Trouble Findin a Place to Park? RIDE TI-IE BUSES Eco11omical-Safe-Dependable S Appleton Inter-Cir M ' y otor Coach INCORPORATED 825 S. Oneida St. Phone 660 McKee and Jaeckels, Inc. INVESTMENT SECURITIES APPLETON, WISCONSIN Page 210 7 ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS Made to Measure Clothes Century Building-812 North Third Street MILWAUKEE P C0l7ZP!illl6Il!.l' of APPLETON WOOD PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers of Happy Builder Project Blocks ' Die Blocks - Butcher Blocks - Cutting Tables and Kitcllen Wo1'k Tables APPLETON , WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF LIEBER'S Tl1ere's :L Lieber Lumber and Building Material Store in Your Neighborhood APPLETON NEENAH PH. 109 PH. 3600 319 W. Franklin St. 133 Lake St. NEW LONDON KAUKAUNA PH. 45 PH. 28 RIVERSIDE GREENI-IOUSES Green House Telephone 5400 Store Telephone 3012 APPLETON, WISCONSIN PAUL G. MUELLER ART RADTKE Page 211 RICHARD PHILIPP ARCHITECT 756 NORTH MILWAUKEE ST. MILWAUKEE 2, WISCONSIN BOB'S Service Station 204 Washington St. Appleton, Wis. MOBIL GAS ' MOBIL OIL MOBIL LUBRICATION TIRES ACCESSORIES R. KRAN HOLD Complimentf of M E N AS I-IA LUMBER at FUEL Co. THE PLACE TO STOP BETWEEN CLASSES Coney Island Lunch IN THE CENTENNIAL YEAR IT'S GOOD LUCK TO LAWRENCE BOWLBYIS Candy Shop 125 E. College Ave. Telephone 979 A. CARSTEN SEN MANUFACTURING FURR11211 I 112 S. Morrison St. Appleton, Wis. Complimenty of MENASHA FURNITURE CO. 360 CHUTE ST. MENASHA, WISCONSIN C0mplime1zr.r 0 The City of Appleton Page 212 Beranek, Charlene R ...,. ........,..... . . . Abendroth, llarry li.. . , ...,.. . ........ . . -103 E. South River Street, Appleton Abraham. Mama ret ............,..,..,. 520 ll'rnnklin Ave., Lake Geneva Adams, llownrd T. ....,........ . 031-lst Street., Wausau Ahlstrom, Ronda ll W. .......... . -108 N. 23 Sl-., LaCrosse Albers. Charles l'l. ........, ,...., . , . 131.7 Livinigston. Evanston, lll. Allvriizlil., Barbara ...........,..,...., 1035 lfiftih Ave., New York City Aldrich, Stanley L. ..,... , .......... 015 lil. College Avenue, Appleton Allen, Douglas .............,.....,. Box 273, Brewster, 1X'Ir,n4H. Allen, Richard F. ,... . ......,.. Box 203, Brewster. Mass. Alston, Gordon D. .......,.,.,. . 055 Rilord. Glen Ellyn, lll. Alvis, Robert. N. ....,............,. . 1113 11olly Ct., Oak Park, lll Andersen. Ruth M. ....,.,..,.,... . Manitowoc Road, Mennslnt Anderson, Ifloren eeL......... .,,. 010 S. 17th St., Eseannlma. Mich. Anderson. JoAnn 112 Law St., l..... ..... . ....... . Neenah Anderson, Shirley G. .......... ,..... . 2000 Harrison St., Evanston, lll. Anderson, Virgil ...................... , , 175 E. North Water St., Neenah Anselmetz, Mary 1.. ,.,,.... .....,.. ...,. . , , DEX OF TUDE ....-17 ...50 .25 ...30, 78, 70, 101 .,..31l.00,01. .,.,5ti.Bf1 ....1'1-1 .....122 . . .-17, 122 .. . .-17. 70 ..,78, 117 .30, 00, 70, 85, 105 2221 E. Newberry Blvd.. Milwaukee Arena, George ......... . .... , ........... ,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,00 520 N. Center, Appleton A ' ' ielu rd J len:-., R 1 .... ,.,...,,. 520 N. Center, Appleton Artz, Richard N. ..,.. , ...,.,.......,....... . . 2012 N. Menoininee River Dr,, Wauwatosa At.wat.er, Richard R. ,.... , ...............,.,,. . . 102 W. Illinois St... Wliunton, lll. Bahnson, Kennet. h ................. ,,., 7 I, 2810 10th SL., Racine Bakku, Myra B. ..... .........,.,..... , . , . 057 Lake Ave., Ironwood, Mich. Ballard, Betty A. ............. .... .,.. . 201 Edison St., Antiizo Ballon, Naney L. ..........,............. . 522 N. 'l'rospc4el. Ave.. Park Ridge, lll. Balza, 13. Ellen ....................,.... 1130 S. VVebsu:r Ave., Green Bay Balmi, Mary E .... ,...,. ..,......, . . -130 S. Webster Ave.. Green Bay Banach, Patricia A. ..........,.... . . 508 Third St., Mosinee Bnndelin, Claire A. .............. . 21-11 N. 73 Sli., hvll.ll11'1l1,0t:l1l 13 11 lnr han X Bano.e..:1. ..,............,., . 2301 E. Menlo Blvd., Shorewood Barker, Howard E. ..,.,,..........., . 2520 183 Sli., Lansing, Ill. Barnes, Dorothy L .... ............,..,....,,. 817 Wasliinglon Ave., Falls Church, Va. Barnes, Robert. J. .................,...... . -115W W. College Ave., Appleton Barnes, William 'l'. ........,.. 3 ............. , 30 .lofferson Rd., Webster Grovorl, Mo. Barr, Williu.m A ..... .,,....,...,........ . . S30 Downer 1'l., Aurora, Ill. .Barl.u, Charles G.. Union Grove Bartle, Diana M.. New Glarus Barton, Nina 40.1 '1'iwrnyt:1-bil 2166.2 '1iiiiQlSliE,iil,' iiiil' , .25 ......S9 .......5B,02,03 111-1, 140, 148, 153 .. . . . .-17, 7-l. 122 . . . ...... 39 ...-17, 77, 117 .25, 78, 70 .. . .03 .25, 7-1, 08 . . . .-17, 79 50 ....-17 ...I23 ...50 ....00 ....-17,100,109 llartosic, Dean ..... ,... .... . ..... . .,... .Z 5 , 110, 1-H, 140, 102 Trego Hzxsile, Henry ...............,.......... ..,,,,.,,,,, , 92 332-1 N. Nordiea Ave., Cll1t'f2l1:t1, lll. Bute, Jane ........,... ....... ...,...,. ,,,, 1 1 0 815 N. Appleton St., Appleton liunernfeinal, Robert. C ........,.,., , , A .47 2011 N. Fair Street, Appleton Baum, .l. 011110111118 ,....,.. .,........... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Sl' 510 2-13 112. Haven, Arcadia, Calif. linumlmach, George ll ....,. ................. .,.. 1 1 7, 00, 104, 11-1 -13-11 N. Morris Blvd., Milwaukee ll Becher, Joseph J. ...,,.....,.........., . 182-1 W. Spencer Sl... Appleton Becker, Alice K. ....................., . 217 S. Lombard, Lombard, lll. lieeklnun, Nancy belle. . ..., . ..,...,.., , . .. 1315 Maple Ave., Downers Grove, lll. Beekman, Norman J.. ................, . . 21.1 W. Commercial St., Appleton Beliling, Robert. 11. ................ . 220 N. Main St., Kimberly Beilke, James R. .....,...,....... . 7241 E. iVIason St., Green Buy ........f17,105 ......83 ..,.-17,85 ....A17 ....-17, lll Bekkedal. Tekla K. ............,. . -117 Ramsiand St., Westby Belle, Robert, L. ...........,.....,.. . 730 E. Washington St., Appleton liellin, Stuart, A. ..................... . 3720 N. 2nd St., Milwaukee 12 Bclluclie, .Jeanette ........ .....,.,.. 1238 WV. Lawn Ave., Racine Bendel, William R., Jr. .....,....... . 5011 NV. Schubert Ave., Chieaeo Benson, Anne ....,.....,........ ...,. 75 Robsart Rd., Kenilworth, 111. Benton, Katherine M. .......,.,,.. . . 1105 E. Eldorado St., Appleton 8733 Rockefeller Ave., Hollywood, Ill. Bergmann, Richard F. ...,.......,... . . . . 333 Sheridan Rd., 1Vinnet.ka, 111. Berimger, Nvlllllillll E. ................. . 420 Clement. Ave., Sheboygan Berry, Carol L.. .......,.........., . . 408 Argyle, Elmhurst, Ill. Berry, Earl W. .........,.............., . 10-17 Mapleton Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Best , Charlotte .......... . ........... . . B31 Dodge St., Lake Geneva Biek, VVilliam E. .....,........,. . . 201 Oak St.. Glen Ellyn, 1ll. Bicklord, Richard L. ..,..,...... . 391 hlonroe Ave., Oshkosh Bielefeld, A. June ............,. . 124 S. 11th St., LaCrosse Biersteker, Joseph J .... ......,..... 100 E. Division St., Kauknuna Birmingham, Ardis J. ............. . Route 6. Green Bay Birmingham, Gloria F .... . . Route 6, Green Bay Birr, Ralph C. .......,................ . 2611 N. Grant Blvd., Milwaukee 10 Blaesine, Doris M. ....... ....,......., . RO. Box 3, Rhinelander Blake, Charlotte .................... 201 E. Delaware, Chicago, Ill. Bleil, David C. ............... , . . . 71,1 N. 1lil,h St., Milwaukee Bliese, hlariorie H. ............. . 502 Adams St... Wausau Block, Harold .................... . . . Q1-10 Nicolet Blvd., Menasha Blum, Patricia S. . ........ . . . ..,....,,.. . . 1'ce 11 2077 Hackett. Ave., Milwau . Bohl, Merlin 11 .... ...........,.........,. 1004 N. Erb St., Applet-on Boiselair, John B. ...,.....,...... . 006 E. College Ave., Appleton Bongle, Lawrence S. .............. , 20 Maple St., Sturgeon Bay Boon, John P. ,.....,. ........... . 1053 E. Nawada St., Appleton Boon, Richard ........,...,....... 1053 E. Nawada St., Appleton Borchurdt, Tearle J. .......,.....,,. . 1401 Wyman St., New London Borruan, Robert F .... ...........,. 1822 College Ave., Racine Bowman, VVilliaxn E. .......... . Elmwood Hoya, Donald NV. ..........,... . 027 Hawes Ave., Appleton Bradlee, William L. ............. . . . 54 Front. St., Scituate, Mass. Branch, Robert P. .................., .,.. . 2721 NVoodbine Ave., Evanston, lll. Brand, Mary Jane ................,.... 030 North Ave., Sheboygan Brasnxer, David K.. ..,,........ . . 2733 Garrison, Evanston, Ill. Bronehle, Robert C. ........... . . Kewaskurn Braun, Alvin C .... ,............... 1353 NV. Roger Ave., Appleton I Braun, Hurry J. .,.... , ............... ..... 123013 W. Coxnniereial St., Appleton Brcbner, Robert B. ...................... . Route 0, Green Bay 1'-relnn, John W. ..,...... . 741 0th St., Menasha Brenzel, Thomas L. ........... . 310 Whitney St., Kaukauna lirevik, .lean F. ......,........ . 11-1 S. Durkee St., Appleton Broderick, Ruth E. ................ . 010 Cleveland Ave., Manilowoc Brooker, David L. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . Route 1, Shioeton Brooks, Herbert J. ............... . 2610 Lefeljxer Ave., Wauwatosa Brown, Donald W. .....,....... . . S102 Wilson, Kuukauna ....-20, St ...30,100 ......-17,88 ....30.02,93 ....47, 74, 75 .......0-1 .....30,S1,111 .......50,S3 ...30,67,80,90 0-1,101 . .... H56 ..56,88 ....50 . . . .50, 0-1 ......57,80,S7 ...25,100, 111,117 1, 'l ..o0,81 ...,-17, 80 . ..20 ....00 ....3l1 H50 ....00 ....81 .. ...... 20 1-15, 140 .. ...... 80 ....00 ....39,88 .........39,80 44, 1-10, 151, 102 ....2G ...56,81 ....-17,94 ....50 .....101 .......47 ....1-56,157 ......00 ....51i . . . .30, 81 . ..,, 78. 68, 101 30, 100, 100, 111 . . . .51 sv Page 213 Brown, Maurice F.. , , ..... ..,.. . . . . 4 XV. NVilson St., Bauivin, lll. Brown, lVillia1n ...,............,.. R. R. 2, New Berlin, lll. Brownlow, James VV. .............,.. , 2403 Central Pk., Evanston, lll. Bruemmer, Elizabeth M ...., ..,...... 1122 Milwaukee St., Kewaunee Bryden, John R. ..................... 1125 S. Crescent, Park Ridge, lll. Buchanan, R. Bruce ....... , . ......... , . . 551 hiitehell Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. Buehler, Rose M. ...........,..... . Barrington, lll. .....87,108, 111.115 .......,...30,86 ....00 ..,26,S1 .30.67.71,80,S7,162 Bucsina, Ralph A... . ..............,.. ..... 9 0, 01, 142, 146, 154 221 E. Roosevelt St., Appleton Buesing, Shirley M. ...,..........,.. . 221 E. Roosevelt St., Appleton Buluheris, Mary Jane ..,............ 124 E. Franklin St., Appleton Bunks, Jean M ..... .... ................... 731 S. hflason St., Appleton Burton, VVilliam M. .....,. 39, 72, 88, 80, 137 814 Vlfest Ave., Appleton Busch, Thomas VV. ......................, . 205 VV. College Ave., Appleton Butts, Carol J. .................... . 4518 N. 21 St., Milwaukee 9 Buxton, Robert J. ............... . . 317 S.Spencer Ct., Appleton Byrum, Shirley ....,............... 1943 Stephenson St., Marinette B 'slroin Bett , , y .............,............. S 214 NV. McMillan Ave., Newberry, Mich. Callusky, Napoleon J. .................... . 4 Vlfolcott St., Hartford, Conn. Campbell, Henry .................... 1931 Riverside Ave., Mariuette Campbell, James M .... ............, S12 E. Harrison St., Appleton Campbell, Robert C. .....,....... . 016 Park Ave., Oeonto Cantwell, Alice H. ................,... . . . . 316 E. Green Bay St., Sluiwano Carlson, Bernette A. ..................... . Old Plum Grove Rd., Rt. 1, Pallatiue, 111. Carr, Buford VV. ...................... . . . . Caves, Richard F. ........ ............... . . -160 S. Park Ave., Fond du Lac Chaimson, Marilyn S. .............. , 424 Franklin St., Shawanu Chamberlain, Calvin C. ....,.. . 929 Forest, Vi'ausau Chamberlin, Nancy J. . . , ....,.... . . 1159 S. East Ave., Oak Park, lll. Chilsen, YValter J.. .......,....,.., , . . 201 Mill St., Merrill Chiswell, Audrey ....................,,.,, 350 First Ave. S.. 1Visconsin Rapids Christensen, Beverly J ..... ............... 605 XV. Central St., Chippewa Falls Christensen, James M. ................. . 507 Oshkosh St., New London Christiansen, Karen S. .................... . 5409 N. Idlewild Ave., Milwaukee 11 Christiansen, Roger N. ...............,... . 5409 N. Idlewild Ave., Milwaukee 11 Cizinsky, Carl L ..... ..,.......... ,.... . . XVild Rose Clark, Eugene M. ........... . 142 Elm St., Kimberly Clark, Lawrence A. .............. 915 N. Drew St., Appleton Clift, Thomas H. ....,.............. . 957 N. Church St., Rockford, lll. Cochrane, John ......... ............ . Box 263, 1Ves1'fielrl Collar, Leo VV. ...,.... . Hortonville Collar, Vernon G. ..........., . . . . .Shiocton Collins, Fern C. ..,... . ..........,. . . . 46 S. Sixth Ave., La Grange, Ill. Collins, Mary B. ...,............... , 281 1Vinthrop, Elmhurst, lll. Colvin, Leonard P. ......,.... . . . 803 E. Alton St., .Appleton Conder, Verne E. ............. . 817 Picnic St., Shawano Confare, NVilliam L. ....... . Preston, Minn. Connelly, M. Patricia .... ...... 62 Bellaire Ct., Appleton Conrad, Francis S. ............ . 418 VV. 7th St., Appleton Conracls, Edward C. ....., ............... . R. R. 7, South Main Rd., Rockford, Ill. Conrard, Carolyn .......... . . . .h ........ . . . 1024 Blain St., No. 109, Racine Cook, Francis P.. ................. . . 417 N. Durkee St., Appleton Cook, Rhoda. J. ..........,......... . . 521 Clayton St., Sliaukegan, lll. Cooley, Sue C. ...................... . 605 Summitt Drive, 1Vest Bend Page 214 ..26,78,98,11-1,163 ..........,.....56,81 .138,146,148,140,162 ......,............3a . . .-17, 100 ....00 ...56 .1 ...26 ....56.91 . . .106 ....26,70,75,08 ...30,85,10O .......00 ,...-10,100,111 1-16, 160 ....00 ...57,79 ....-10,85 ,...-17,78 ....7l,S6 ....-iS ....l-16,156,157,162 ......-18.156, 157 .. .... 00 ...,-10 ....00 ....Jli,Sl .. 57,150 . . . .-10, 05 ....00 ....48, 78 .-l8,01 ...57, 02, 03 ... ,57, 85 ....-18, 86, 87 ......48,7S ....56, 66, 85 Cooper, John ll .... .....,.....,.......... ,,,, :Z I 3, D1 3-1 lth Ave. S. W., Rochester, Minn. Cooper, Lee S. ....................,...... , , ,00 002 E. All-on St., Appleton Cooper, Lynn lf ................ 10-1 Center St., Neenah Copps, Lyman W ..... ............ 815 S. Pierce Ave., Appleton Cory, Suzanne S. ............... . . 456 Greenwood, Glencoe, lll. Cox, C. Ann ............,.......,.,..... 607 S. Pine, Arlington l'leii.zlits, lll. Cox, JoAnn J. ...,............,...,, . . 1525 Camp Ave., Rockford, lll. Craig. Jeanne L ........ ............. .1202 '11enth Ave., Green Bay Craig, Marilyn E .... .................... 1104 N. Humphrey. Oak Park, lll. Cramer, Albert B. ............,....... . 123 Clyde, Evanston, 111. Croghan, Il. Heenan ....... ....., ....... 1737 Wnllen Ave., Chicago 26 Curry, Robert L. ....... 40, 72, 86, 87, 80, Horieon Curtiss, Joyce M. .... ................,.....,..,,.. . Arkansaw, Wis. Cushing, Kathleen .... .......... .,.... 325 E. Prospect, Marquette, Mich. Czirr, Betty Jean ....................., 842 N. Elmwood Ave.. Oak Park, lll. Daetz, Robert E. .................. . . 2003 14th St., Two Rivers Dahlbergz, Paul H . ..................... , -1001 London Road, Duluth, Minn. Dalton, Gordon ................ ....... 316 N. Durkee St., Appleton Dalton, James G. ......,.........,. , Belle Acres Farms. Fish Creek Danielson, Jacqueline D. .......... . 418 Ellis St., Stevens Point Dnuchert, Mary Patricia ....,...... , . . . . . 707 E. Brewster St., Appleton Davis, Billy G. ........ ,....... ...... 1 1 -1 429 S. 23 St., Decatur, Ill. Davis, Charlton E. .......... .... ....... . 2520 15 Ave., Rock Island, lll. Davis, Kenneth E. ...........,... . 728 S. Summit St., Appleton Davis, Lois J .... ................. 1-109 14th St., Monroe Davison, Melvin L. ........ . Tilden, Ill. Dawley, Jaines R. .........,.......,.. , 'l .O. 'Box 1406, Great- Falls, Mont. Dawley, Robert E.. . .,...... . ...... . . . . 110-22 Ave. NV., Olympia, Wash. Dawson, Donald .................... 838 N. 13th St., Milwaukee Dawson, James L., Jr ..... ........ Horicon Deacon, JoAnn M... ...... . .......... . 515 Cedar St., Park Ridzro, Ill. DeBruin, Clarence J. ...........,..,.. , 136 McKinley St., Kaukauna Deetz, Marjorie A. ........ A ,........ . . . 2203 Benderwirt Ave., Rockford, lll. Denkcr, Janet May ...............,.,... R.R. -1. Fond du Lac Denman, Sara H.. , .p .......... , . , . . 2721 Harrison, Evanston, lll. Densmoor, Phyllis J. ..... ........ Box 54, Markesan ....l54 ,..26 .....84 ....56,S5 .....56 ...57, 77 ...40 ..,..00 .,.............,..4s,oo 00, 110, 1-10, 146, 151. 162 ..........-10.74 ....110, 10-1, 100,111 ....15-1 ...00 .......00 ......27, 161 ...-10,114,117 ..............,...57,83 ,l15. 140, 1-16, l-18, 1-10, 102 . , .,............... 48 ..,57.8l1. 87, 109, 111 .,..57,02 ....27,92 ....s7,91 ....iso ..........s7 ....48,84,122 ....,...oo .. ..,27,si .....,.57,77 ....63,8l,130 . ....,.. -18 De Ny, Marieta E. ............... ......,..... ..... ...... : 3 7 2306 N. Sixth St., Sheboygan Derus,.1canM. .............. ,... . ..27, S0, 07, 101, 102, 106, 111 R.R. 3, Kaukauna Deschler, Inez M. .... .... . ..... ............,.. . . . . .00 402 S. State St., Appleton Desehler, Lois A ..... ............, . . .48 402 S. State St., Appleton Devendorf, Charles J.. ,.,..... 1 ...... . . .00 615 Chauncey St., Eau Claire Dever, J. Evan .... . ............... . . .27 113 N. Union Sl., Appleton De Wet., Robert R. ................., ,.,,. 1 10 247 Washington Ave., Neeuah Dickinson, Ellen R. ......., . .....,,..,.,. . . .-10, 70 630 S. Garfield Ave., Hinsdale, lll. Diem, Kenneth L. ............... .. .... ..., 1 10, 71, 01 P.O. Box 711, Santa Paula, Calif. Dietz, Robert J. ........................ , . .-18, 95 10736 W. Bolzolink Ave., Milwaukee Diricher, Duaine M. J .... .....,....,,... . . .40 812 Humboldt Ave., Wausau Disher, Jolm B. ..................... ...., 2 7 Box 305, Milford, Mich. Dite, Elizabeth A. ................. ...,. .....,........... 4 5 7, 78 -1770 N. Larkin St., Milwaukee 11 Dite, James .... ...,...................... . 27, 71, 01, 00, 1l1, 162 4770 N. Larkin St., Milwaukee 11 Donahue, Barbara Ann ................. 348 S. Fond du Lac Ave., Menominee .,...,........4S,85,122 1-'alls Donovan, Joan E. ..................,......... . ...,... .00 47-05 45 St., 'tVoodside, L. l., N. Y. Dougherty, .Edward L ..... ....,. ,.,.. . . 7050 East. End Ave., Chicano -10 Drake, Diana 17. ,.... ..................... 221 N. Prospect., Park Ridge, Ill. Drcnnan, Patricia A. .,.,.........,... 27, 78 111 E. Mackie, Beaver Dani Dresser, 'Wm. B. . .... ,......... . . . . . . . 378 Nayniul. St-, Mcnasha Drolel., Lorraine ...........,.....,....., 15130 Marshfield Ave., llarvcy, lll. Dudley, Russell W. ....,............,. . 11-128 S. Prairie Ave., Cliicaeo 28 Duerrwaecliter, Vern W. ............. . 100 Broad St., Mcnaslia Duffus. l'I. Patricia .....,.....,.......... 2570 N. Stoivell Ave., Milwaukee 11 Dupont, l-ienry J. ...................... . 53-1 E. Collcize Ave., Appleton Dupont, Mary Ellen ...........,..... 53-1 E. College Ave., Appleton Dulchcr, Jacqueline .,.....,........ 1712 S. Marion SL., Appleton Dulliic, Robert. W. ................. , 800 Graceland, Des Plaines, lll. Dyer, Patricia. A. ................. , . -158 North Ave., Waukecau, ill. Dysarb, Mary ll. ..... A ............ . . R.F.D. 1, lfrankhn Grove, lll. ,l5:u'le, William ................,... R.R. 2, Appleton ldaton, Loriincr D. . . ........,..,..., . , 137 Willow Ave., Calumet., Mich. Eaton, Richard ..................... Yl-'100 Wildwood Ave., Milwaukee l'1llgC1'1-011, Tlieiuas M. .............. . 95 Pine Ave., Rivenfialc, Ill. Eclxvards, Marilvn .................,...,...... -1010 VVoodland Ave., Western Sprinizs, Ill. ligan. John. ....................,......,, . 3-17 Second SL., Mcnaslui 1'Ig:xLolJi'ccli1,, Judson I.. .....,,. . Forest, Park, W'ausau l'Iig.:enlicrger, Jerome II. ..,.......... 101 Bishop SL., l'lyinout.h 1-Iilcr, Carolyn R. .... ...... .... . . . . . . . . 2769 N. -15th Sl... Milwaukee 10 liiler, June M.. ..... . ....... ...... . . . . 2700 N. -15Lh St., Milwaukee 10 lililert., Dorothy 11 ..... .............. 6012 Cedar Si... Wauxvxilo:-ia 13 liiseinan, Laurence 11 ..... . ........ . . 2120 131. Oliver St., Sliorcwooil Ei:-senxnzll, Roherlu C. ............... . . 220 Wiusliingtoii Ave., Neenah liisenach, Rohcrt ll. .........,..... . 801-1 Yates Ave., Chicago liias, 13. Jean ..............,... Adellu, Bench, Neunuh l'llliolfL, Nc1mlu..1.. . ......... . Byron, lll. Ellis, John 13. ............ . ......... . 1015 N. Morrison Sl., Appleton Ellis, Russell R.. ...............,... , . 21-1-Zlrd Sl... Necnah Elmer. Barbara M. .............. ...... . 3058 N. Frederick Ave., lvlilwlllllitlll l'S1shcrry, 'Paul ...... N .............. ,... 5532 South Fairlield, Chicago, Ill. Elwcrs, Kal,lu'yn M ....... , ........... . 3111 E. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah Hlwers, Mildred A ........... ....,... 31-1 E. Wisconsin Ave., Ncenah Elwood, Richard E. .....,........... 20-15 W. Jarvis, Chicago -15, lll. liuuuiucl, NVilliuin ll .... ,.,... . . . . . .Box 632, Fairehilcl Einpson, .Freeman ............. . ...... . Luke Shore Dr., Gla,dsLone, Mich. Endrescn, Bjorn ..... ,... ............. Furuvegen 15, Bcklaestua, Norway Engel, 1'aul H. ......,.......... ,... . . . , inviS,15a SL,N1 'L 1 1 ani owoc Finger, Gloria J. ............,..., . , 312 19. Franklin Sb., Appleton Ericson, Marilyn M. ....,....... . 512 Shaw Sl... Rockl'ur4l, 111. lurincl, Jeanne D.. ................. . . 110 Joyce Place, Park Ridge, lll. l'il'l'1l11Ilf011, Nancy M.. ..,.. ......, . 0111 W. Spring Sl., Appleton lilsler, George A. ....... ......,...,.... . 200 W. 81.11 Sl., Kaukxuina Bunker, Phyllis G. ..........,......,..... . 3825 N. Oakland Ave., Milwaukee Il vans. 13arbara A. .............,........ . 731, Orchard SL., Racine lflivald, Robert. ll. ..,,...,.,.,............ . 010 P:u'iucn1Ler Sli., Menuinincc, Mich. Avcrs, Beniaruin J. ..................., . . . 120-1 W. Commercial St., Applclnn 1 111 F Fahisch, Phyllis ll. ........ ....... . R.R. 2, Beaver Dam Fahley, Juanita M.. . . . . Dale ...,As ,100,1l1, 112,11-1, 117 ....-18,85 ....40,07,80, 111 .........-10,78 ....161 ....L18 .....00 ....8fi. 87 ... .-18, 70 ....27, 74 ....00 ...00 .00 .88,151l ....27, 80 ...00 ...S7 .....-18 ,...-10, 8-1 100 . ...03, 150 ....2S,89 ... .02, ca ....58,70 ....00 ,...-10,01 .....00 ....-18,82 ..........00 ....-18,8-1, 100 ...,-10 ....00 ....28. 81,08,102,11-1 . .......... -18. 85 ...-ll, 82,815,100 as ...28, 127 .....00 ..........92,03 ...-l1,01,15-1,162 Falatiek, NVilliam R .... . .,.......... . 826 E. College Ave., Appleton Falk, Ruel F. ......................., . 736 S. Park Ave., Neenah Fall, Gweny-th M. ...............,....... . 10200 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago 43, Ill. Fall, Robert A. .......................,. . . 10206 S. Hoync Avo., Chicago -13, Ill. Falvcy, R. Betty ..,............. ..,,... 415 Park Drive, Neenah Fancher, Janet- E. ................... . 2-119 Park Place, Evanston. Ill. Fanelli, Francine M ..... . ........... -1945 1N'1onroe, Chicago -14, Ill. Farley, Marilyn J .... . .... ...... . . 2513 N. 81 Si... Xvauwatosn. Farwell, Phyllis I-I. ............. . 1306 Dausrnan, Green Bay Fawcett., Norma 'A .... .................,. . A 1625 Lake Drive, South Milwaukee Feige, JoAnn L. . . . ...................... . . . . 1005 S. Greenwood Ave., Park Ridge, Ill. Fclker, Robert .1. ..... . ................... , 134 Grant St., Oshkosh Ferguson, Charles L. ..........,. . Sturgeon Bay flfick, Virginia L.. ................. . . . 7555 S. Park Ave., Chicago, Ill. Finlayson, Phyllis M.. .............. . . 7244 YV. Pratt Ave., Chicago, Ill. Finley, A. Carole. . ................. . . Soutliford Lodge, Southhury, Conn. Fireliarniner, Welton E.. .... .... .... . . . , A-l-R Cuslcrdale, Manitowoc Fisch, James R. ......,......... . . 718 Broad St., Mcnasha Fischer, Donald ............, 78 W. Oak St., Oshkosh Fischer, Emil R. ................... . 1115 S. Blonroc Ave., Green Buy Flagg, Nolde A. ...,................. . 521 N. Mary St.. Appleton Flicker, Richard VV .... ,................ . 82-12 S. Langley Ave., Chicago, 19 Flollen, C. Robert ......,..... . ...... . . 1534 National Ave., Rockford, Ill. Floni, Betty ...... .......... ' .......,...... 3-16 Park SL., Menasha Flom, Richard C. .......,........ 07, 00, 102, 346 Park St., Menasha Foley, Patricia M. .....,................. . 204 S. President Stl., Wheaton, 111. Forhusli, Ramsey .........,........... 302 E. Lawrence St., Appleton Forbush, Reed ...................... 302 E. Lawrence St., Appleton Ford, Barbara A. ...................,.. . 389 Washington St., Elinlinrsr, Ill. Forde, Helen L. . ...............,... . . 1-127 Suinmcrdale, Chicago -10, 111. Forde, John M. . ..................... . 1427 Suimnerdale, Chicago -10, Ill. Forman, Marcia M. ..............,,........ . 5320 Grand Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. Fors, Marjorie A. .................,......... . 1002 N. 14th St., Manitowoc Forster, Elizabeth S. ........ , ............ . 40-1 S. LaGrange Rd., LaGrange, Ill. Foster, Jack F. .......... .............. . 0700 Himvatlia Dr., Chicago, 111. Foulke, Elisabeth F. ................. . 510 Greenleaf Ave., 1Vilmette, 111. Fowler, Rohert- J. .................,. . . 7214 Oak Ave., River Forest, Ill. Frailinir, Richard G. ................ . 1610 N. Appleton St., Appleton Frank, L. Jane ..................... 50 Elmwood Ave., Oshkosh Frazee, John R. ........ ...... . . 215 E. Franklin, Neenah Frederick, George C. .......... . 217 Fourth St., Beaver Dam Frederickson, Donald .... . ......... . 810 Oklahoma St., Appleton Freeman, Arthur J. .............. . . 112 S. Oneida Sly., Green Buy French, Robert. S. ...,............... . . 130 Forest Ave., Fond du Lac Fresen, Thelma I . ......... ' ............. . 7048 S. Vernon Ave., Cliicago 10, Ill. Freude, John L .... ................,..... R.R. 2, Appleton Friday, Eugenia A.. . . . Box -10, Markesan - Friskcy, M. Jean ..................... 1708 Harrison St., Evanston, Ill. Fritz, Shirley E ..... ....................,. 3761 N. Magnolia, Chicago 13, 111. Fulton, Rosemary ........................ 28, 1310 Michigan Ave., Manitovvoc Gabriel, Rowcne G. ......... ..... . . Owen Gnedke, Richard A. ............. . -133-1 N. 251311 St., Alilxvaukee .,,00 . ......... 57 ......48,84,11-1 ....2S,00,01, 111 ........-19,70 .....41, 10-1,100 ...70 ...00 111 . . . .40, 8-1,117 . .,.92, 03 ....0o, 115 ....0.J, 115 ...-JPL 79 ...-11. 76 .. .-10, S0 .....-19,135,161 .........40.S-1 140,140,154,15G .........28,87 ...13U,110,151 .00 .00 .00 .00 102 .58 162 157 . 58 162 102 ...........,0s,7a ...58, 76, 77 .......S6 V . . ...... 85 ....S5, 132 ...58, 82 .....150, 102 ....41,72,101 ............40,Sn ....00,139,14G,15G ...00 ...58 ...-10, 05, 101,123 .......-11,106 ...40,78 58 .....58,S1 ...49,128, 132 ..........58,78,70 S5, 11-1, 115, 122, 126 ...29 ....S0 Page 215 Garcia, Constance S. ............,,,., , 54 Elm Ave., Ml. Vernon, N. Y. Gardner, James E. ................. . 606 Forest St., Wausau Garner, Jacquelyn E. ..........., . 10338 S. Bell, Chicago, Ill. Garvey, Eugene N .... ...,....... . . . 325 ltlemorial Drive, Appleton Gassert, Emmogene A. ........,,.. . 1405 North Ave., Sheboygan Gatz, Lloyd A. ................... . 1121 N. Durkee St., Appleton Geister, Patricia L, ....,.,...,...... 375 N. VVorth Ave., Elgin, Ill. Gelbke, Carl A. ...,...,......,..... . 801 E. South River St., Appleton Genrieh, Barbara J. .................. 58 624 Stark St., Wausau ' ' A Gentelene, Gloria M. ........... . . Box 496, Elm Grove Gerhartz, June M. ..,.............. . 205 VV. Summer St., Appleton ...11l,77 ....146 ...91 ...-19, 74 ...00 ...49,8-1 ........00 . 82, 101 ....29,80, 11-1 . . . .-11, 122 Gerlach, Richard D. .............. , . .,... 58 702 N. Oneida St., Appleton Gilbert, Fredrick ..,................. ..--. 0 U 3828 Salem Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio Gillet, Marian C. ,,,. .................., , , '4Q gg 1724 Chancellor St., Evanston. 111. ' Gillham, l1Villiam G .... ...,...,........ ..............,.. 5 8 88 GI 312 Ccgfarf ISL, Evanston, Ill. ' lor ana, ar '. ........,,,... ,. .... 137, 138, 1411 1 ' , 126 Taylor St., Kaukauna 02 187 Glass, Joseph ..,.........,..,.. ,,,,.,,,,,, , V ,gl gg 758 Main St., Lake Geneva Glidden, Jolm E. ..... , .......... . . . 115 Clinton Ave., Oak Fark, Ill. Gloe, James. ..........,. ..,..,. . . . 1121 S. Sth St., Manitowoc Gmeiner, Rose Ann ........... . . , , ,20, 79 925 E. Pacific St., Appleton Golden, John S. ....,. . ....... ... . I 308 E. Pacific St., Appleton ....123 ....123 11-1,117 .....57 Gollmar, Robert H. ..........,.............., , Y ,00 1221 Oak St., Baraboo Goode, Janet G. ....................,.....,,................ 8-1-4 316 S. Fond du Lac Ave., Menominee Falls Gordon, Betty J. .....................,...,....... 41, 66 104, 122 504 hlaxon St., 1Vaupun Gordon, Gloria M. , .....,...... .,,, , l .4,,A 49 Marshfield Goree, Richard D. ,,...,.. ..... . . . . . - -49 1115 VV. Summer St., Appleton Gorsehe, Peter P ............,......,.. ,,,, , ,491 71 G 249kMage l?1anistique, Mich. 'ottsae 'er, ona . .......,....... .. ..... SS, 1410, 1 1 1114 Main St., Sheboygan M' Gracyalny, Clarence S ..... ...... ,,,,,,,,,, U I 00 G67 Appleton St., Menasha Grade, Forrest P ..,. ....... .......... ,,,, 4 9 , 88' gg. 152 1527 Maryland Ave., Sheboygan Grady, Nlarvin 0. .................,....,. . . .80, 87, 143, 1-16 308 1Vashington St., Port. Washington Grady, Nancy J. ........................... ...... 5 S, 75, 122 915 Dodge St., Kewaunee Grady, Vivian E. ........... ,.,,. ..,........,...... - 1 9, 69, 81, 117 308 YV. Washington St., Port Washington Graham, James W. .....................,..... , ,,,,,,,,,,, 00 121 W. College Ave., Appleton Graper, Mary E. ..... ......... .... , . 943 E. Franklin St., Appleton Greco, Angelo F.. . . 425 N. Jackson s'1,I,'aii1ii5ini1i65 ' ' ' Greco, Joseph A. ......................... , , , +125 N. Jackson St., Milwaukee 2 Greenberg, S. Rhita .......................... 760 Brady Ave., Bronx, New York, Y. Greenspon, Seymour .....,.....,..,......... 502 VV. College Ave., Appleton Grefror Shirle ' E ,, , 5 . ..........,............. . 6701 Nokomis Ave., Lincolnwood 30, lll, ...57,7l1 .......88 138, 146 ....4l,117 . ,... 00 . . A9, 78 Griesbach, Cyril A. .... ..... . ............... , , .00 113495 NV. Spencer, Appleton Griesbach, Leo J. ..... ,,........ ....,. , , '49 1424 WV. Wisconsin Ave., Appleton Griesbach, Roy J. ...,,.............,..,. ,,,,4,, 0 0 1424 W. Wisconsin Ave., Appleton Grimm, Mary L ..,.. .................,.. .,.. 2 1 1, 122 2202 McDaniel Ave., Evanston, Ill. Grist, Franklin J.. ,..,.,....,.... ..... .,......,, 5 7 24 1Vinona Ct., Appleton Grode, Vllilliam J .... ......,.......,.. ....... . . . .58, 91, 1-11 354 Oak St., Menasha Gronholm, Gloria T. ............,.,..... .... -1 9, 77, 109, 111, 1 17 7652 S. Paulina St., Chicago 20, 111. Grube, Lester E .......,..... ............. .,.,............. O 0 2315 N. 6th St., Sheboygan Gruendor, Osmary ........,........,......... . , ,8O 2613 E. Kenwood Blvd., lllilwaukee 11 Gruentzel, Charles R. ....................... . . .49 1500 Graceland Ave., Appleton Gueinzius, John B. ................. .... 5 8, 66 Box 188, Green Bay Guenther, Fred O .... ...........,. ..... 5 7 624 S. Fairview St., Appleton Guenther, Ray W. ,.............,........ .,.. - 11, 110 3007 A. North 23rd St., Milwaukee 6 Page 216 Gunderson, George H. ........,,,, ,,,,, , 218 Imperial St., Park Ridge, Ill, Gustman, David C. .............,,.. , 220 John Str., Kauknuna Gustman, James R. .,........., , 220 Jolm St., Kaukauna Guyer, Ina. A. ..................... . 289 S. York St., Elmhurst, Ill. I-Iaack, Frank F. .......,.,..... . 2570 N. 81st St.. Wauwatoi-sa I-Iaack, Vernon R. .....,....... . 231 Fourth St., Fond du Lac Haas, Betty M. ............,... . 1707 Spring St., Racine Habermann, Richard D, ......... Athens Hadley, John M. ................... . . 714 1Vashington, Wilmette, lll. Hafner, Jack ......,..... ............... 2030 E. Kenmore Place, Milwaukee Hagen, Richard J.. .................,, . . 731 Baker St., Wisconsin Rapids Hahn, 1Villiam D. ..,.............. . 31-1 Park Ave., Wausau Hall, Gerald L.. ...., . ............ , , , , Box 205, Hopkins, hlich. Halldorson, Audrey R. ........ . .... . . . 1720 Central Ave., Wilmette, Ill. I-lamar, Patricia M. ................ . . . Ontonagon, Mich. 1-lamilton, Joanne M. ................., . 114 XV. Harrie St., Newberry, Mich. Hamity, Charles ...................,... 1755 E. 551311 St., Chicago 15, lll. Hamrnel, Patricia R. ....................., . 528 Detroit Ave., lron Mountain, Mich. 1-Iammer, Alice Ann ..,.................. . . 533 Rankin St., Appleton Hammer, John C. ....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , Apt. 202, Hotel Appleton, Appleton Hammond, Lawrence C. ..... . ....... . . . 59 Bellaire Court, Appleton Hanford, Charles T. ,..... .....,... 110 NV. Harris St., Appleton Hansen, Joan M. ..........,... . National Gardens, Iflu. Hansen, .loan M. ......,.,,,....., . 540 N. Lowe St., Appleton Hanson, Ida-Beth .................... 19 W. Lansinp.: St., Hinsdale, 111. Hanson, James ..........,......,... 157 Illinois Ave., Batavia, lll, Hanson, Shirley J. ..,......,..,.. . 416 1Vashington St., Algoma Harbert, Barbara Peterson ..,.... 1124 Owaissa St., Appleton Harbert, Betty J. ........,,......... 3215 Thayer St., Evanston, Ill. ....90 ......,58 ....-19, 88, 89 ...:i0,8f1.l1-1 ....29,9O,91,90 ----50, U-1, 95 .. .29, 79, 163 . . . .50, 9-1 ,..5S,9l ....0U ...123 29. 117. 90, 99, 150, 162 ,-11.67,70,81, 105, 111 ,...I56,1-58 ......77 ....00 ....00 ....00 ..,...00 .. .o0, 109 ...,-11 ....78 .......09 ...-19, 80, 111 . ....... -11,78, 117 Harbert, David A ...... . .......... ............ - 11, 90, 1-16, 156, 162 DeKalb Co., Abstract Co., Sycamore, Ill. Harbert, Richard . . ....... , .................. ................ 1 11 1124 Owaissn St., Appleton Harkins, Barbara A ........ ......... 220 E. Lawrence St., Appleton l-larkins, Jolm C .... ..........,..... 220 E. Lawrence St.. Appleton Harris, Anna Rae ..............,.. 1502 McLean Ave., Tomah Harris, John W. ...............,.. . 119 S. 2nd St., River Falls Harris, Richard ....................,. 1734 N. 69th St., Wauwatosa 13 Harry, Bruce B. ........... ,... .... . R. R. 2, Elkhorn Hart, Marian E. ........ . . . 1327 S. Alicia, Appleton Hart, Robert J ........ ....... 1327 S. Alicia, Appleton Hartmann, Lois C. ..................... . 2433 E. Newberry Blvd., Milwaukee Hartquist, Mary E. . ....,... ..... . . . . . . . 812 Vlfyman St., New London Hartzcll, Mary C. .........,......... . Route 2, Linden llills, Minneapolis Harwood, Ann P. . ...,.......,.,....... . 9607 Harding Blvd., Wamvatosn 13 Haskins, Gloria P. .................... . 151 Gardner Rd., Brookline, Mass. Haslam, Gloria R. .......,.......... , 918 S. Jackson St., Green Bay Hastings, Lawrence C. ........... . 7527-20 Ave., Kenosha Hatch, Sara E. ................ . 8409 Rhodes Ave., Chicago Hauert, Ann L. ........ ..... .... . . -2118 E. North St., Appleton Hauert, Ralph .............. .... . . . 721 N. Rankin St., Appleton Haugner, Jolm C .... ................ G23 E. College Ave., Appleton Hawley, Carole L. ................,.. , 5811 Newark Ave., Chicago 31 llawley, James J. .....................,., , 2219 E. Fernwood Ave., Milwaukee 11 , .29, 87, 105. 11-1 . ...... 50, 87 ..............41,s2 . . , .-12, 90, 91. 101, 102 ......,.-12,90, 1111 ...5s,123 ....-12 ....... -12 . .29, 06, 70, 79, 111 -7 ..... ..-I.. ..,50,82, 100 ...,...79 ...50, 117 ......59,78,79 ..59,91,101,1-16 ...........U0 ...s0,8o ..........88,123 ....42,93,123,159 ...-10, 72, 80, 105 ......,.29,90 I'l:1wo1'lli, Surali A ...........,... ,.,.. ,1 1020 W. 5111 Ave., Clary, lndiunn llay, 11110111113 11. .,............. . ....... . -1115 N. Stowcll Ave., Milwaukee 11 llaycs, Rev. Stanley C. ...,...,.,.. . . , . . WY. Yviseonsin Ave., Appleton llcaly, Al'111lllI' N. ......,.,....,.,.. . 13 N. Russell Ave., Aurora, lll. llerhxcs, Carroll A. ,,..,..... ..... . . . . 670 Irving 171ll'1i lid., Cl1ica1.:o I3 lleinoniann. l redcriek C., .....,.,,.. . 217 N. Green Bay St., Appleton lleinritz. James A. .........,....... . 12011 IC. Opceehec, Appleton lffeise, l1'eil'lz ....................,.. 380 G1l1'f111l!l 2'l Row, Appleton llelhle. Marie ...,.....,........, . 838 E. North Sl., Appleton llellor, Earl C. ...................... . 305 First St., Watertown llellcr, Gloria M. ........,.,,..,......, . 1224 Rielnnond Lune, Wilmctte. 111. Ilellner, John C. . .........,........., . . 0-13 Judson Ave., Evaristoii, 111. Ilenmlries, Rohcrt. S. .... ,.,... ...... . 1703 Vlluldo Blvd., Mnniton'oc Ilonriksen, John R. ....... , ......... . , 120 1'1Il.l'10111 Blvd., Rockford, Ill. llerold, C. William ..,..........,... Coclimnc 11Gl'1'C1l, June .............,............ 3111 W. 11.1124141511 St., BIl.l'1'111lL1.0l1, 111. llerrick, Keith W. ..........,. ,........ . 210 First. SL., Nekoosa llerliz, I3et.1,y J. ....,........... . 1'rineet.on 'HOI'1ZlJI5l'1l, John R.. .,.... . ..,.. ., .. 505 S. Douglas St... Appleton Hcrzfeldt, Donald C. ............,..... . 110 W. Couuneri-i:1l Sl., Appleton lletzer, Robert L. .,................. . 110-l Nassau St., New London lliliieki, Donna Mac ....... . ...... . 1018 Kossulh St., Berlin llickey, Joan ................ 390 Pine St., Menasha Hildebrand, Fred NV. ......... . 10011 N. 2nd Stl., Slichoygaii Hill, Franklin J. .................. . Union Grove l-1i1l,.lc11,11 J. ..... ...... .,...,.,...... . . 033 N. Marion St... Oak Park, Ill. Ilill, Lynn C. ..,.................... . 1132 Maple Ave., Oak Park, lll. llillberug Jean E. ....,......,.....,..... , 1800 N. 78111 ci., 1111111110011 111.1-1., 111. 1-linz, 1?l1.1l'101Il J .... .. ............... ,. . . . . . 811 Third St., Port. Edwards llinzc, William 11. .............., . 1210 N. 10111 St., Sheboygan Hirsch, Eva. . ............ ..,....... . 2510 E. Menlo Blvd., Milwaiikee l-lirsehinpzer, Carol Y. ....,...,..... . . . 225-51.11 St., Baraboo llitslilc, Robert. li.. . . .,.....,.....,...... . 100 IC. '1'hird St., Prophetstoivn, Ill. 11it-zke. Milton ll. .................... . . 713 S.. Clcncssce Stl., Merrill llodck, Rita C .,.. ...........,.......... 252 Mapleivootl Rd., Riverside. lll. Ilodgdon, DeW11yne A. ................ . 124 Randall St., Sliaxvano 1-lucflleur, Norinnn A .... .....,...... 61105 Newark Ave., Chicago 31 IlolTnu1n, 'Betty J. ................. . 1510 N. Oneida St., Appleton llohensee, Murcia 19 ...........,...... 159 S. Militziry Rd., Fond dn Luc I'1o1liday,4Rulph ....,..........,...... 315 IE. Wnshimrton, Appleton llolines, Mary Ruth .......,........ 00 13th St., Clintonville 110ll1l1.5l't!l1, Carolyn I. ........,,.,..,... . 51138 Glenwood Ave., Cliieuao -10 lloltz, Elwood M .... ................. Box 108, Delaiicld llolway, William M .... ....... ..... It-ihpeining, Michigan llooley, llenore L.. . . . ..,,,........... . 11388 N. Avllllwllljll, Shorewood 'I1 Ilorscliak, Jule 1 . ............,........ . 8153 W. Vlliseonsin Ave., Wuuwulosa llorton, Barbara J. ............ . ....... . 8023 Long Ave., Skokie, 111. lluhers, Donald O. ............. . 2530 N. 7th St., Sheboygan 111111, Marcin J.. .... .......,....... , 1220 Monroe, River l ores1., Ill. lluglies, Anne M. ..,.........,..,.. . 13ox3-16, Fond du Luc lluxnbert, Mary M. ............ . -120 Doty St., Mineral Point llnnger, Harlan J. . . ..... ..,, .,,.. . . 120 N. 2nd Avo., Wausau llunshcrger, C. Scott. .,,. .,.. . ........,. . . S05 Allllllhllll, S1ll1l11sl0. Marie, Mich. .. . .50. 86, 1-lli ....112, 78 100 87 ....OO ...50,7G ....OO ...50,70 ......00 .....06,0-1 ....UO ......,.S7 ....-12,231,112 ........87 ...58,75 ...123 ...58 ....00 ....-12 .. . .00 .. . .113 ... .00 ...42, 75 .. .,.. 63 ..,,42,8L1,105 .,......50,82 50, 88. 150, 159 .. . . .50, GG, 78 . . .30, 122 . ..... 42 ...S-1,132 .....50,05 ....30.77,1G3 ....03,77 ...........00 ...50, 83, 100,100 ...50,S8 ...,00 . ...,. 59, 81 ...50,7S,100 ........00 . . .... .88, 143 ... .30,7G.1l1l,115 ... . .50, 06, 77 ..,...o0 ...61,15d ...50, 123 llunting, Robert. A. ..........,,.,... . -13211 NV. 5th St., Duluth, Minn. I-Iuus, Joan 11. ..,................. . 120 Fourth St., Neenah lnnian, Elmer E. .,.........,.... . 1-146 1'IL11V111lOI'1'1C, Two Rivers lsely, Barba1'a J. ................,. . . 1513 Alice St., Wzuiwatosa 13 Isenlmergr, Jeanne E. .............. . . -133 Third St., Baraboo -1i11l.l11S, Donald F .... . ......,........, . 312 W. Commercial St., Appleton Jackson, Audree M. ........,.....,... . . 1012 Glenview Ave., Wauwalosn 13 Jackson, Ba1'bara A. ................... . 543 S. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Jackson, Paul J. .......,............. . . 507 S, Fifth St., Crystal Falls, Michf Jacobson, Gordon ......,......,.,....,. 1750 South Muskego Ave., Milwaiikee Jacfpies, George L. .................... . Prescott Jaeckel, June E. ................,.. . 5316 Aaatite Ave., Chicago 30 Jxnnes. Marjorie A .... . ............... . , 308 Viiest C St., Iron Alt., Mich. Jaiuison, Russell B.. . . . .. ..... .. . . . , ,. 302 E. Lawrence St., Appleton Jansen, Paul M. ..,........,......., . 327W West. Third St., Kaukauna Janssen, James R. .................. . . 1-'lotel Stevens, Chicago Jerlwabny, David J... ...,.,. . . , , . 700 Appleton St., Menasha Jennings, Emery C. .... ...... ....... . 005 Jackson St., Negaunee, Mich. Jens, Alice Spcvachek ................ 027 N. 9th St., Manitowoc Jensen, Donald G ..... ............... 711-1 Appleton Rrl., Menasha Jensen, Marycllen ..................... 1008 Normal Ave., Kirksville, Mo. Jensen, Muriel E ...... . ............... . 710 Greenwood Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Johnson, Edward C. ...,..........., . . 732 Harrison St., Neenah Johnson, Elaine E. ..........,..... . 1307 Gregory, NVil1net.te, Ill. Johnson, Elaine L. ........,......... . 101110 Hoyne, Chicago -13, Ill. Johnson, Eugene M. ............... . . 304 W. Dot-y Ave., Neenah Johnson, Marjorie A. .......... . 337 Grand Ave., Hartford Johnson, Manrine L. .......... . Box 535, Berlin, N. H. Johnson, Nancy R .... ......,.....,.. 100 Esterly Ave., Whitesvater Johnson, Patricia G.. ..... . ......... . . 1010 E. sith St., Duluth 5, 1NIinn. Johnson. Robert, K. ...,,........,.. . 903 llaxnilton St., 1Vausnu Johnson, Yngve A. ....... ....... . . 1525 S. Mason St., Appleton Johnston, Mona C .... ................ -1012-2nd Ave. S., Minneapolis Jones, A. Raymond .,....... . ..... ..... . . 1021 N. Charlotte Stl., Lombard, Ill. Jones, Donald E. ...................... . 4410 N. Murray Ave., Shorewood, llll. Jones, Janet C. ....................... . 3118 E. First St., Duluth 5, Riino. Jones, John ....... .... .............. 120 E. Pacific St., Appleton Jones, Lillian E. ...................... . 330 N. Austin Blvd., Oak Park, Ill. Jones, Margaret. .........,. ...... ...... 312-4111 St., B-Iilbank, S. Dakota Jones, Richard V. ................... . Route 1, VVind Point, Racine Jones, Thomas E. ................ . 734 1 Yates Ave., Chicago -19 Jorgensen, Julien B ...... ............ 1113 Charles St., LaCrosse Joyce, Joanne ...,................ ..... 501 Prospect Ave., Lake Bluff, lll. Jung, Mona L. ...................... . 021 First. St., 0112111151111 .1 eng, Nancy E. ................. . 403 Grove SL., Glencoe, 111. .I11ve, Janice R. ................. . 3-1 Fifluh St., Fond du Lac Kzifurn, Fred G. .........,........., . 804 West Suiuiner St., Appleton Knllen, Marilyn A. .................... . 4032 N. Richmond St., Clricugo 18 Kruninski, Leonard T. .......... .... . . . . 435 Water St., Neenah Karger, William S. ...........,..,..,., . 421 Oakwood Ave., Highland Park, lil. Kasik, Myra C. ,.,. .............,...... . S100 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee ...5o,s4,125 ....G2, 94 ....50, 79 ...50,75, 117 .....30,80,163 . ........ G3 ...123 ....OO . ..,..... 88 ....-12, 82, 83 ....-10,77 .....30,1G2 ......OO ....OO ..50 ..,.42 ....GI .....-.l2,75, 122 ......59,81. . . . .30, 80, 127, 132 .........G2,81 ...,oo ,...43,84 ....3o,s4. .......30,80 ....s1,12s, 132 .........S7 ......oo ......1s2,s1 .. .62, 91,146 ....5l,7-1 ....SG ....31, G0 ....31, 82 ....51, 91 ......61, 159 . . . .43, 123,162 .....,51, 83 ...57,78,111 ...58, 82 ...:37,7Al' 31, 70, 74, 75, 08, 101 . .....,.......... 00 ......51,05 , .... 43, 78,117 Page 217 Kassilke, Gordon ............,.. Route 4, Aiiplegcin ' ne , Jaer ue me lf . ........... . me Malll st., Glen Ellyn, nl. Kellrli, Jeanette .......,............ -1-610 N. 57th St., Milwaukee 0 Keller, Rosalie Anne .......,........,. .......... 310 Carson Rd., Ferguson 21, Mo. Ke1lom,,Winogene A.. . . .............. . . . 126 Park Ave., Beaver Dain ....OO ......51,8-1 ...51,77, 11-1 .......61 .'l3, 70, 8-1, 11-1, 120 Kent. George R. ..................,. ............... 0 0 204 W. Prospect Ave., Appleton Kenyon, Charles L.. . ......... .... . . . ...,.,..... . . .00 708 N. Mason St., Appleton Kie11'er. Elizabeth A ..., ,...... . . . . ,51, 60, 81, 100, 100 2217 hlerrit Ave., Kaukauna Killian, Norbert J ......,...,...... 136 Tobaconoir St., Kaukaunu Kimball, Dorotlly J. .,......... - ........... . 4321 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago 13 Iillllllllll, Nllinnifrefl J. ..........,......., . Briggsville Kinder, Ray J. .... . 1201 Michigan Ave., Evanston, lll. Kingrsbury, Nancy R. .--------------.- - - Little Woods Dr., St. Charles, lll. Kirehbera, Patricia M. ............... . 254 Mary St., Glencoe, Ill. Klarner, Roy J. .... ......,.... . Black Creek Klaus, Dorothy M ..... .......,,,., 712 Waslnngton St., Edgerton Klein, Nick W. ........,........ . , 132 N. Story St., Appleton Kliefoth, Charles.. ................ 515 N. Rankin St., Appleton Klugc, W'i1llaln J. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 708 N. Lawc St., Appleton Klurnb, William T .... .... J ......... , . . 7025 Stiekney Ave., W auwatosa Kniekel, David A. . . . . . .. ........ .. . . . 0703 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee 11 Knistcrulnmes 48 Torrey St., Cllntonvllle Knobloek, Jean ................... Bay Sllore Dr., Sturgeon Bay Knorr, Alfred A. . ..,.......... . . . 222 W. 10th St., Kaukauna Knox, Harry ...... V ............ 311 Doty St., Ixaukauna Knuth, Dorothy L. .......... . Land o' Lakes Kohl, Phillip F. ............ . 38 Taylor St., NVaupun Kolpiteke, ivlelvin A. .......... . 1126 S. 4th Ave., Vlfausau Koskinen, Donald S ........ 1 ...... I .... 2001 Broadway, Menonnnee, Mich. Koss, Phyllis QM. ..... U ..,.. .. ..... - ..... . 620 Baker St., Wisconsin Rapids Koselka, Barbara L.. ... . . ......... . . . 817 Adams St., Wausau Kozeluh, Jocelyn M.. .1 .......... . . . 4851 Kostner, Chicago Krejei, James F ...... . .... . .......... . . . . . 1625 A N. 16th St., Milwaukee Krouish, George R .... .............. ' . . L ..,. 45 Parkway lVest, Mt. Vernon, N. X . Krueger, Carl W. ....................... . 1043 E. North'St., Appleton Krueger, George W . ............. . 1138 W. Elsie, Appleton Krueger, Helmut H.. . .,,...... . . 1008 W. Franklin, Appleton n M Krueger, .lea . ........----.-- 4 - 524 S. L011ll1i1.I'fi, Oak Park, Ill. Krueger, Robert O .... ............,.. 1617 N, Harriman St., Appleton Krug, Elaine I-1. ...,............... . 730 S. Jackson St., Green Bay lqllCl10I'1lJCCliG1', Edythe J, ......,....... . 2324 N. Richmond St., Appleton Kuenzi, wvlllllllll A. ....... 1 .........,.. . R. R. 1. Box 171, IXOIIIZI Kueppor, Luey Ann ........., I ......,,. ,.... , 3034 N. Hackett Ave., Milwaukee 11 Kuester, Harvey M. ..................... . 370 Naylnut St., Menasha Kuether, Martin N.: ..... , . . . . . 305 High St., Neenall Kulzick, Donald .1. ....................... . 4723 NV. Woodlawn Ct., Milwaukee 13 Kunkel, Roger W .... ...... . ............... Rotllsellilcl li111 lSlJ1l1ItI1, Kenneth R ....... ........, 161-1 N. Superior St., Appleton Kvool, .Kathleen .1 ..... ,.,....,...... 619 'El111SDl'lIlg Ave., Wauwatosa Kwasny, Elizabeth L ..... ........,....,. 41577 Thacker St., Des Plaines, lll. el il. Xnne K L: -c ', : ' . ................... . l -156 Illinois Rd., Lake Forest, 111. 00 ..,.51, 61, 11:1 80 ...,OO .,.zl,8:: ..51.85 ..5l,84 ,.,.00 .....,.00 ...51,0-1,1116 ...,31,80 ....57,87 ...,00 ....57 ....OO ....OO .,51, 83 ....OO .....58,01,1-16 ....63,S0 ..58,83 ...31, 80, 156, 160 ....62 ....03 . .58, 77 ....OO ,...-51,76 ..50,77 . . .-13, 70,101,117 ......,..50,01 ....OO ....00 U50 ..........00 .....31, 76, 11:1 . ........ 51 , ............. 62 Ladwig, Joan S. ........................ .... 4 3, 66, 60, 70, S1 2735 N. Stowell Ave., Milwaukee 11 Page 218 LaMaek, Janice lil ..........,....., . . -4310 WOSlll11LLtOY1 Ave., Racine LaM:1ek, lVu.rren ...,............... 4310 VVashington Ave., Racine Lamers, Mury M. ....,.,.. ..,.... . . 1025 N. 0111115551 St., Appleton Landgren, Donald E, ............. . . . . P. O. Box 051, Encinitas, Calif. Landrelllan, Delores M. ...,........ , 115-6th St., Kallkallnu Landsberg, Robert J ...... ....... ,,,, 18118 Kearney Ave., Racine Lange, Vernorl H. ............. . 132 Gilbert Ave., lflau Claire Lllngenberlz, Marie L. .... . . , . . . . , . 216 S. Elin St., Appleton Larsen, George .................. . 600 S. Jackson St., Green lilly Larsen, Norah B .... ................. 324 I'I11.ll1llt0Il St., Evanston, lll. Larsen, Sheldon G. ....,,.........., . 1600 N. Division St., Appleton Larson, Arlone M. ................. ..... . 31,6 N. Rock Ave., Viroqua Larson, Bruce O.. . . ..... . . . . . , . .. , . . .1-15, 1710-'Villa St., Racine Larson, i.!4ll11C1' L.. . . .... .... ...... , ....... . . . , . -1825 Seeley Ave., Downers Grove, 111. Larson, Joanne ...,..,.......,.. San Jose Dr., Elm Grove Larson, Marilyn E. . ,.....,..... . 1624 Chase Ave., Chicago 26 LaSa1:e, Curtis D. .........,,.... ', Omro Lllillllllll, Elizabeth J .... . ,... Benton Lathrop, Kelland WV. ..,...,.... . Medina Laumann, Carl lV, ................ . 611 Aspen St., S. Milwaukee Law, John T. ................,. . 2211 lVasllinyrtoll Ave., Necnall L U I Lawson, Wllllelll li. ...... . ......... , , , , 248-5th St., Neenah Lehedel1', Suzanne B. ..... . ...,.......,.,. . . . 10501 llllluilton Ave., Chicago 113 l1C0,'Fl101l1LtS ..... .............. . 3804 Jenifer St., N. W., W11SlllHLZtO1l, 17. C, Leintz, Daniel. ......................,..... . . 1027 S. Madison St., Appleton Lclllilll, Marian L. ...............,...,,. . 1607 Putnalu St., Waluzlielil, Mich. Leney, Helen M. .,,...,..,., .....,. . . . 1022 S. 8th Ave., Wausau Lentz, Charles W. .............., . 1008 Main St., Evanston, Ill. Lenz, Clayton B ..,...........,...... 4132 N. Morris Blvd., Sllorewood Lesiea, Francis R. ................. . . 237 N. Maple, R'I1l1llSl'1tlllB, Mich, Letter, Donald .......,. , . .........,, . 520 North Mason St., Appleton Letter, '1ll1011lt1S J. ..,......................,.,. . , 529 North Mason St., Appleton .....00 ....62,15-1 1-13, 1-16, 160, 162 50 ...Ul,123,ll4 ...63,78.70 . .,... 50 122 110. 148. 150, 162 ..........31,03 ...,,62,78 .....43,77 ..........0o ....50,74,122 ........00 ...50,01 .,..........,o0 .3l.7l,l5s,lu2 ...,.....l3,so ....oo ...,oo ....43,75,100 .,51,92,93,l23 ...50,146,150 ........sl .....0o Leverenz, Phyllis C. ..,......,.. -13, 68, 60, 70, 08, 112, 120, 131, 132 .222 Huron Ave., Sheboygan Lewis, Caroline M. .................. , .... ..,.... COCl1ll-llllle Rd., Wayland, Mass. Lewis, Mary Marp.5arel. ,...........,. . 2251 W. 115111 St., Chicago 43 Ligare, Blanche Il. ........ , ,......... . 714 Clinton Pl., River Forest., lll. Ligllthnll, Barbara M. ..,............ . 64041 N. Tahollul, Cjllllfltllll Llllilclllltllll, Joann ............ . . . 212 S. Vine St., Mmslllielml Lilulonlann, Muriel ....,..,...... 1203 S. 10th St., Manitowoc Lindner, Richard ................... 580 S. Park Ave., Fond du Lac Lindner, Ruth A. ...,............. . 580 S. Park Ave., l onfl llll Lac Lindsay, l0llZ1Ll7l3lll ................ Roselle, lll. Lipke, Georgia L ..,.. ,.,............... 11152 Lowe Ave., Chicago 28, lll. Long, Delores M. ...,...,......,.,.. . 1016 Park Ave., Racine Lott, Barbara Ann ...,... . ............ 533 S, 1il.!I1Sll11.El,0I1, LaGl'lllll,5e. lll. Lott, h'Inrgery -I ..... .................. 533 S. liGI1!5l111.Ell011, l1L1lCil'11.Ilgt5, lll. Loveland, Anna Mae .....,............... 515 Second Ave. S., Iiseailahll, Miell. Lovdahl, l'l11.I'0lll .........,..... . ....... . lola Lovell, Lloyd 1.1. ....,.... ,...... . . 1414 lluron Ave., Slullxuygnil Lowe, Bi1.1'l.7l1.1'2t M.. ............... . 412 McKinley Ave., Eau Claire Lowe, '.llil01'1ltO11 C. ............... . . 120 Avon Rd., El1l1l'111l'Sll, Ill. Lowinger, Ilerbert C. ............ . 1144- Aldine Ave., Gl1lI.l1lgl7 13 Lueht, George II. ............... . 610 IC. Alton St., Appleton . . ...,.. 50, 77 ...51, 8-1 ,.,50, S1 ...50 .....60,7-1 .,,5l,81 ......,,..32,70 ....32, 70, 76, 100 .. , .... 50,74 .....51 . . .32, S0 . . ,511 ...32, 72, 00, 01 ......50, 83 .....-10,87 ..,,113,02, 115 ..,,.142,l416 lrudlum. Phyllis A. ......,...........,,........ ..... . 12, 78 3-1 llawthorne Pl., Manlmsset. L. 1., N. Luetlttlur, Wilbert C. ........ ,.,. ,... . . . . ..,,.. .... Z 32, 88, 89 224 E. Atlantic St., Appleton Lund, Walter E. .,.............. . 1805 College Ave., Racine Lyman. Louise D. ................. . . 5-18 Willow ltd., Winnetka, lll. Lynch, John Cl. ....... ,... ........ . 2618 Lakeview. Cliieano L L 'lllilll R yon, 3 . .........,...., . . 11103 N. lllh St., Slnxhoygan McAfee, Lyman P. ..,.,.,.. ......... . . 11107 'l'ouhy Ave., Park Ridge, lll. Meflnhe, Chapin li. ..,.............., . 221.1 l orest.vitnv Rd., Evanston, lll. McCarLer, Mary M... . . V .,...,.... . . . . . U32 E. lhvltfillllllll-1111 St., Appleton McCarthy. Meredythe. .... ,.... ..... . . 4-177 N. Farwell Ave., lvlilwnukee I1 McClellan, George W. ...... I ,...., . .... . . 1024 Geneva Sl., Lake Geneva McDonald, Patricia ............,........ 1007 N. Wheat-on Ave., Wheaton, lll. McDonout.:li, Thomas l . .....,........, . . 1-102 lst Ave. S., Eseanaha, Mich. Mcfiillan, Donald E. ......,........ . 214 E. llnrrison St., Appleton McKay, Patricia J. ........,...... . 522 Ryerson Ave., Elgin, lll. MacKinnon, George E. .....,.... . Prentice McLean, Robert 1' .... ....,..,. .,.,.. 02114 N. Appleton St... Appleton McNair, David I. .,..,...........,. . 300 Park Ave., Cloiluet., Minn. McNamara, Jane .......,........... 326 Ridgeland, Oak Park, Ill. MaeNuutrhtou, Donald C. ..,........ . . 1002 E. Cirtelo.Dr., Milwaukee 11 Mtteanley. Phyllis Ii.. . ....,...... . . . 1344- NV. Rogers Ave., Appleton Maedonell, R. Neil ......,.... 1 ........ 1519 Lamhorn Ave., Superior Maelc, A. June ................. ....... . 5527 Glenwood Ave., Chicago -10, lll. Madenwald. Vhyllis J. .................. . County Asylum, Manitvonotr Mais, Robert D. ..........,..... . 6-14 Grove St. Neenah Munchen, Coralynn A.. . . .. ,.,.., . . . . . 6932 llohnrt. Ave., Clueago, lll. Manning, William li. ............,. . 87-1 Bluff St., Glencoe, lll. i NV ll '4 A Manthe', y y. . ..,. . .... . .. ...,.... V. . . . . 5-126 Calumet. Ave., Lake Linden, Mich. 0JX1l'Lll1t.Z0l',GC01'LfB J. ........ ............. R. R. 1, Box 55. Stnrlevant Morden, Nanvv L. .........,,.... . 257 Lake Drive, Oshlcosli Marston, Charles A. ............... . 013 E. College Ave., Appleton Martell. Elmer E. ....,,,...,....... . 225 Prospect Sl.. Menaslta Martin. Jenn M.. ,......... ...... ..... . . 1432 Gumlerson Ave., Berwyn, lll. lN'lat.tern, Gerald M. ........,......,.. . 021 Fifi-h 1X'lcnasha Mattern, Keunetlt A. ....... . 621 lfifth St., Menaslm Mattern, Riehnrd M. ...... . . 621 Fifth Mennsha Mnitittni, Audrey IV. ....,.,,...... . . . 70-1 E. Roosevelt., Appleton Mattiek, lfreileriek J.. . ..,...,... ...... . 61137 N. Nokomis Ave., Chicago 30, lll. Mattiuk, Marion li. ................... . . 6112 N. Kirkwood, Cltitzago 30. lll. May, Patricia J. ..................... . 5736 N. Bernard St.. Clnieugo Mead, Barbara A .... . ....... . . . . . -124 E. Paciiie St., Appleton Mead, Olin C. ..,............... . 4124 E. 1'aeil'ie St., Appleton Mehring, NVillinm S.. . . 731 li. North St., Appleton Meitlnm, Donald G. ...... .........., . . 1332 W. I'i'ospeet, Ave., Appleton Meier, Joan E. ..... ..................... . 7105 Maple Terrauc, Waun'at,osa. 13 Meier, Mary Mnrrzaret. ................. . R. R. 3, l. oml du Lac Meincrt, Rosemary V. ........ . 407 'Dixon St... Kaulaatma lyleisner, Marijean ....,.........,..., . 5700 N. Nakomn, Clticairo 31, lll. Meleher. Richard 1'. ................ . 527 S. Story St., Appleton Melehior, Peter lf.. ................. . . . 1731 N. llarriman St., Appleton Moloney, John R.. ................... . . 268 Shenstone Rd., Riverside, lll. Memzarelli, Alhert. ......... ......... . 58151 N. Spaulding, Chicago, Ill. .. ...OI . ...... 50 ....32,160 ....S8,lf16 ....52, 00 52 32, 60, 72, 82, 83, 101 :i2, 86, 87, 142, 1-lti, 162 ....60,87 . . . .ti0. 76, 77 ..,.32, Stl, 108 . ....... 00 ...,32. U3 ....t10.S5 ....52,fl0 .......00 ....32, 117 ....33, 74 ....6O, 74 .....00 .....x2,85 ...00 ...33 ....9-t ...00 ...00 ...00 ...85 .......60 .G0.140 . . . .ti0, 02 82 . . . .43, 9-1 ...60 ....60, 75 ...,OO ...,33, 88 ..,.1l2 ..........00 ....33,80, 163 .....52, 75 ...60 ....60, S1 ...00 ...00 ...00 .. .43, S8 Menzel, Terrill W. .......,....... . 615 Ellis St... Stevens Point Merdinger, Lois R. ............. . 211-12 Ave., Green Bay Meredith, Jenn A. .... ....... .... . 811 Hayes Ave., Oak Park Mereness, Lois A. ................. . 497 Foerster Ave., Kaukauna Merrill, Herbert, F. ............. . . . 207V3 Hewitt St., Neenah Merrill, Lois M. .............. . 720 Maple St-., Neenah Merwin, Charles E. ..........., . 345 E. 9th St., Fond dn Lac Meske, Harold .................., 1642 Minnesota St., Oshkosh Messenger. John C. ..... ......... . 2021 Chapin Place, Alton, Ill. Meyer, Barbara B .... ..,............. 2618 Eastwood Ave., Evanston, lll. Meyer, Haleen J. , .......... . .......... . . . 5714 Avondale Ave., Cliicago 31, Ill. Meyer, Ralph E. ..................., . 1514 Seventh St., XVansau Meyer, Robert S. .....,........... . 517 N. Division St., Appleton Meyers, Paul R. .................... . . 536 E. College Ave., Appleton Middaugh, Mary E .... ....... . ....... 106 Aliehaux Rd., Riverside, Ill. Miessler, Carol A .... ............... 320 Chandler Ave., Elmhurst Nlillnrd, hlary G. ..,................ . I 622 Sheridan Sq., Evanston, Ill. Miller, Arthur Ray. ..... ........... . 115 N. Union, Appleton Miller, Donald M .... ........ R. R. 2, Box 390 Miller, Joan E. ................... . 1235 College, Topeka, Kansas Miller, Marilyn ...................... 232 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Miller, Nancy E ...... ................ R. R. 1, Box 79, Burlington Miller, Richard ................,... . 1 621 E. College Ave.. Appleton Milhs, Virginia J. ............,...... . 301 S. Prairie St., NVhitewater Milne, Charles R. ................... . 821 Fairview Ave., Park Ridge, lll. ....,33,8iI ...52, 82 .....60,83 .....60,83 ....33,123 ......00 ...,.33,89 ........00 ... .33, 99,139 .....-52,75 ...60, 76,77 ......60 .....00 ...33,9-1 . , .-13, 81 . . .52, 85 ...52, 83 ...87 ...GO .,.6O,7-5 ...60, 78 .............60,85 ...91, 137, 138, 146, 148, 140 Miotke, George C. ......... . .... . . . . . . . 821 S. First St., Milwaukee Moeller, LeRoy NV. ................. 618 Vernon Ave., Glencoe, I11. Moon, Donald P. ............... , Iola Mollen, Jeanette ....... . ........... . . 203 YV. Lincoln Ave., Litt-le Chute Monstead, John W ................. , . 616 NVyn1an St., New London Moran, Nancy N ..................... 1012 Seventh Ave., S., Eseanaba, M Morgan, Robert T. .,................ . 2113 16th St., Racine Morgen, Mona . ......... . ......... . . 68-36 108 St., Forest Hills, N. Y. iehigan Moriarty, Joseph V. . ................. . 803 W. Oklahoma St., Appleton Morris, Barbara. J. ..............,.. . . 1223 N. State St., Appleton Morris, Marie L.. . . ............, . . . . 7117 S. Paulina SL., Chicago 36 Nlorris, VVillium ...............,.... 1720 N. Alvin St., Appleton Morser, Nancy J. ......,....... . Long Lake, Ingleside, Ill. Mortell, Leo G ..... . .......... 411 S. State St., Appleton Mary, Alan A. ............... . Box 105, Black Creek Mosher, Barbara J. ................. . 9210 S. Bell Ave., Chicago 20, lll. Moulton, Virginia G. ............... . 125 N. Stone, La Grange, Ill. Mountzjoy, Paul 'l'. .... . .............. . . 4311 N. Paulina St., Cliieago 13 Mousel, Robert A. ............... . . . Elmwood Muehlstein, Jolm H. ................ . 1011 Oak St., Wisconsin Rapids Mueller, Robert F. ....................... . 1430 Thorndale Ave., Chicago 26, ll Mularkey, Evelyn M. ............... . Schofield Munehow, VVilliam V. ........ . 611 N. Superior, Appleton Murphy, Patricia A. ............ . 801 S. Oak St., Marshfield Murphy, Robert E ..... ........... 1620 N. Morrison, Appleton Myers, Robert C. ................. . 617 E. College Ave., Appleton Nantke, Robert W. .............. . 229 Fourth St., Mcnasha l. ......52,150 ....52,93,150 ........80 .....00 .....00 .............60,92 43,81, 108,111,117 ............52, 162 ... . 144, 146, 156, 158 ....33,79, 101 ........00 ...60 ...00 ...60,75 ........60 ....52,71,10-1 ........00 . . . .60,10-1 . . .52, 92, 03 ...t'i0. 76 .....00 ...57, 77 .....00 .....00 ...Hoo Page 219 Nelson, E. Dale .........,...,,,.........,.. ......... 9 0, 162 Diversey Blvd., Milwaukee ll Nelson, C. Richard ,..,.. ......,............. . . .60, 01, 146, 154 2029 Taylor Ave., Racine Newman. Barbara J. .... . ..... , . . ......... . ..... 455 Bonhill Rd., West Los Angeles 2-1, Calif, Newman, Beverly J. ........... .,..., , , R. R. 2, Elkhorn Newton, Donald O. ........ . . 1320 Erb St., Appleton Nichol, Judith A. ..............,.. . 20 Brookhaven Dr., Atlanta, Ga. Nicholls, Robert C .... .......,....... . 487 Cottage Ave.. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Niedermeyer, Fredrick ...,,.......... 4162 N. 16th St., Milwaukee Nielsen, Joan A. ..... ........... . Heafford Junction Nielsen, Lloyd C ..... . ..........,. 1223 Cleveland Ave., Racine Nolan, James A. ....,........... . 114 N. Union St., .Appleton Nolan, Robert S ...... .............. 114 N. Union St., Appleton North, Margaret A. ..........,....... . 4848 N. VVoodhurn St., Milwaukee Ockene, Phyllis B ...... ....... ....,.... 2415 Palisade Ave., Union City, N. .l O'Donne1l, Dorothy J. ............... . . 21 XVest 20th St., Hutchinson, Kan. Olson, Dolores J. ..... ,... .... 9 ...... . 636 McKinley St., Gary, Indiana Olson, Merritt W. ..,.....,........ . 308K First Ave., S., Wausau O'Meara, Edith H .... ................. 9115 S. Danxen Ave., Chicago 20, lll. Osborne, Gladys I ..... ,...... ......,.... 10307 S. Hamilton, Chicago 43, lll. Oskar, Fred P ..,.. .,.,................ 160 4th St., Neenah O'Too1e, Eleanor M. ................, . 8901 S. Leavitt St., Chicago, Ill. Otto, Jacqueline Y. ................ . . 100 Roosevelt St., Phoenix, Ariz. Outland, Gail C. .................. . 114 N. Madison St., Green Bay Pahle, lylatthew H. ....,............. . 1013 E. Lexington Blvd.. Milwaukee Palmbach, Eugene .....,.,............ 833 VV. Summer St., Appleton Palmer, Patricia .......,,.......... 842 Louisiana, Sturgeon Bay Pancerz, Ted ..... . ....,.,......... . . 5150 Cornelia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Papke, Jerome ...... ,.......... ..... 1522 VV. Grant St., Milwaukee Pardee, Emil B. .................. . . 224 N. Oneida St., Appleton Parlow, Lenore E. ....,........... . . 728 Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc Parker, Robert E. ..... ,......, . . . 210 Church St., NVhitewater Parker, Thelma R. .................. . 1623 North Shore, Chicago, Ill. Parmelee, David F. ..........,,... . . 502 S. Story St., Appleton Partridge, Robert P. ............... . 310 E. Jetierson St., Viroqua Passmore, Marjorie .................... 1027 S. Western, Park Ridge, Ill. P szek Lois P a. , . ........... . ....... , . 309 Vtfest St., Vlfausau Pate Joan ................. ...... .... Q15 E.,E..c1id, Ariiflgnm 1e1ei..i.e, in. Paulson, Walter G .................... 1705 W'a1do Blvd., Manitowoc Pavlock, Paul ..........,............ 2925 E. Wisconsin Rd., Appleton Pawer, Donald B.. ................ . . . 602 E. Harrison St., Appleton Pawer, Jacob L. ................... . . 602 E. Harrison St., Appleton Payne, Spencer R .... ....,,... . ..... 204 1Vashington St., Neenah Peacock, Florence M. .............. . . 465 Skokie Rd., Glencoe, Ill. Peare, June M. .,.................... . 048 N. Austin Blvd., Oak Park, Ill. Pearson, Beverly Ann ................. 6643 WV. Navajo, Lincolnwood 30, lll. Pearson, John C.. . . . . ............... . . 1003 Currie St., Marinette 1 cxsen Elsie lel , ........................... . 4 5413 1Vest End Ave., Chicago 44, Ill. Pederson, Meryl G .... ..,.............. 710 S. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, lll. Pengelly, Lorne H. ............ . ...... . 612 E. Alton St., Appleton Pepoon, Gloria L. . ............ - ..... . 367 Sunset Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Perry, Douglas L ....... .............., 2576 N. Stowell Ave., Milwaukee Perschbucher, Dorothy J ..... ............ 2855 N. Murray Ave., Milwaukee Page 220 ........:s4,so ...so ...00 ...60 ...00 G0 145, 1-1 6, 152,154, 162 44, 69, 117 .....75J ...Goss ,. ss, 122 ...Hoo ........44,s4 ..34, fae,ss,91 .........,uo sz . .53, 74,109 . . .34, 66, 00 .......00 ..,.3-l, 00,162 . ....... 00 ...OO ...83 .....60 ...60,81 .....00 .......00 ....34, 115 . .... .....62,85 ....4-1,113,146 ..142, 146, 162 .....00 ....-14.76, 111 .....o3,78 :,.5,01 8-1, 85, 112, 163 ...34,8S ...-14 ........,..146 44, 74, 100, 110 Perschlaaelier, Elmer O. . ............ 7803 Stickncy Ave., Milwaukee Peterson, Anita N. ................ . 7111 24th Ave., Kenosha Peterson, Greta XV. ..........,.......... . 133 E. Pewabic St., Ironwood, Mich. Peterson, Lamhert VV ..... ............ . . . 694 Park Blvd., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Peterson, Marilyn L ..... .................... 532 N. Lavergnc Ave., Chicago -14, lll. Peterson, Robert D ..... .....,..,,,,,,, ,,,, I . 618 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay Pl.l?ll:liCl', Donald. . . .................. , ,,,, , , l 1702 N. Francisco Ave., Chicano 47, lll. Pinkerton, Lyall ........., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 346 Elm St., Menasha Plank, Miriam .................. 862 N. 61.11 St., Manitowoc Playman, Janet ...,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 217 N. Union St., Applet.on Plcsser, Clare P. ..... ............ . 700 N. Division St., Appleton Plier, Meredith K. ............... . 810 Grant St., Wausau Podhola. Robert K .... ......, Box 446, Mellen Pollard, Lyle H. ............. . . . . . 1025 N. Oneida St., Appleton Ponto, Vernon E. ...... ...... ..... S02 Main St., Necnah Porges. Michael ............... 712 E. .lolm St., Appleton Potter, Ellsworth ..... . ........... . 1102 S. Oneida St., Appleton Potter, Lawrence S. ..... ......... . Puahs Rd., VVayno, Pa. Potter, Spence C. ................... . 4169 N. 16th St., Milwaukee D Powers, Donald S. .................... . 63 Bellaire Ct., Appleton Pratt, Sallyann Y ........................, Holly Hull Plantation, Beaufort, S. C. Primley, James W ...... ............. ..... Conover Pritchard, Carolyn J ....... Randolph Proxner, Donald J. ............. . 31.1 Whitney St., Kaukauna. Psiris, John ..................... 640 Sirf St... Chicago, Ill. Pulmntz, Jerry P ..... . ......... . 323 N. Oneida St., Appleton Purrinaton, Franklin L. ............. . 203 W. Prairie Ave., NVheaton, lll. Queenan, .loan M. ............................ . Wesskum lVood Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. Radford, Dorothy J. ................. . .... . . . , 2916 East First St., Duluth, Minn. Radford, Robert B. ......... ........ 38 Park St., Oshkosh Radtke. Claude H. ........... ........... . 1507 N. Appleton, Appleton Radhke, Jean M. .........................,. , Springlield Ave., New Providence, N. .l. Rall, Kathryn O. ................... . ..... . 1316 Seward St., Evanston, Ill. Ramsdell, Janet M. ..................... . 321 Roosevelt Ave., Eau Claire Rank, Dale F ...... ......................... 407 E. Michigan St.. Marquette, Minh. Rascy. Peter .1 ..,......................... 8010 Milwaukee Ave., Wauwatosa Rasmussen, Fred H. ............... . 308 Elm St., Menasha Rathgen, Joyce M.. .....................,.... . . 141 E. Leverinir, Mill Rd., Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Reep, Shirley M. ............................. . 2064 Deane Blvd., Racine Reichert, Virginia L. .................... . 5802 N. Talman Ave., Chicago -I5 Rellis, .lolm lf. ............,............... . 420 Carrie St., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Retson, James N .... ...................... 521 N. Ida St., Appleton Retza, Kenneth C. .... ........... . 1124 W. Elsie St., Appleton Reynolds, John W. ............ . . 538 N. Mary St., Appleton Rhodes, Lyle ..... .... ............ 1222 N. 33rd St., Milwaukee Richards, James D ............. ..... 229 Maple Ave., 1Vilmette, lll. Riley, Matthew W. ................... . 324W W. Wisconsin Ave., Appleton Riley, YVilliam 11 .... . ................. . 1208 NV. Spencer St., Appleton Ritter, Mary L. ................. . 905 Elm Place, Glencoe, 111. Ritter, Nancy S. ................. . 005 Elm Place, Glencoe, Ill. Roberts, Irving R. . ......... ....... . . 827 E. Washington St., Appleton Roberts, Laurence O ..... ............ 2510 Noyes, Evanston, Ill. ... .01 .. .44, 122 ...82, 117 ........,34,72 '14, l01l,1ll, 117 .....-1-1,93, 123 ,...-14,88 ....OU ...,..00 ....34. 74 ....-14, 68, S3 ....til ....00 ....OO .....00 ........60,tl5 ...,61, 146. 160 .....53. 142 -.---62.79. 125 ss, 101, 115, 123 5? ..53 ....OO ......53 .. .53, 66, 03 ....60,Sl. .........60,79 5, 711, 90, 99. me .....l-11,1-16 ........,61 ...35. 8.1, 114 ....61, 79 ....05 ....35,00 ....SS ......-14 ...53, 72, 77 ......3.J,85 ...-l-1, 87, 114 ...-1-1, 156 ....60 ....00 ...-14,811,115 ..,35, 105 .........00 ....-l-1,128,131 ......53,78 .. . .60, 87 .. .-l-1, 88, 80 ltolierlson, Betty Jane ............,.. 7515 llosellale Dr., St.. Louis, Mo. ltoedell, Jeanne C. ......,......,...,... . 5205 S. Loman, Minneapolis, Minn. litocder, Theomlore S .... ................ 1200 Stoughton Ave., 'l'onmh Roclund, Norlierl. .............,.... lt. R. 1, Mennslui ltogahn, Gloria C. .......,........... . 3011 N. Lake Dr.. Sliorewood 11 Rohan, lienjaluin .l ..,, . ..,,. . ...... . . . 325 141. llarris St., Appleton ItohlolT, Ronald J ....., ..........,....... 2933 N. Albany Ave., Cliiealzn 18, lll. l'lolu'holT, Robert A. .....,..... ........ . . 542 Itidge Ave., lllvunstou, lll. Resell, lfrank A. ....... ...,. ,... . 004 Fifth St., Menusha lloscncrantz. Floyd XV.. . .....,... . . . 812 lll. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly Rosendale, Nancy .l. ......,......,..., , 2505 N. lilllkh Sl... Wnuwalonn I3 Rosscll. Anita M. ..,.......,........... . 270 W. 15th Place, Cliieago lleiiglxts. lll. R.os:sil.er, Alice M ...., ............, . ,..... . . 1871 Lyman Courl., lliuhland Parlc, lll. llilflhllllflllilil, James M. ........ , ......... . . 522 W. llliglltli Sl... Appleton Roth, Jactlueliun A ..,.....,...... ..... .... 510 VN . 501.11 Sl... Minneapolis, Minn. ltothc. M. Ruth ...........,............ 535 S. Clay, Green Bay ltothe, 'Ralph J. . .V ...,,.. . . . 70 Lake St., Oshlcnsh Rouse, Keuuelh C. ........... . . 374 Elin St., Mexiaslui llmve, Richard G.. ............ . . . . 854 N. Euclid. Oak l':u'l1, lll. Ituck, Philip ll. ,,,... ......,,.... . 1-l-18 Raacxhcr, Cliieax.-go -10, lll. ltunipl, Donald E. ............. .... . . . 4220 N. Ncwhnll St., Slioreirood ll Ruppenlhnl, Kenneth f'. ............, . . Bangor ltussell, Evelyn J .... ..,....... 1 ...,. 3716 Waahington Ave., Racine Russell, llarold P. ....... . .....,.. . . 020 E. 'Franklin St.. Appleton Ruxton, John l-l. ......,...........,.. . G05 Wisner Are., l'ar1c Ridge, lll. Ryan, John l'a1.rick ..,............... . . . 502 S. 8th Ave., West liend ltyilen, June lil ..................,. . .... . 802 Cliicagzo Ave., Downers Grove, lll. Sahiu, Norbert M. .............,... . . . . lX'Iexuialia. Ave., l.n,ily:4xuil.li Sneaker, Margaret. A. .........,..,, . . 37 Rice Sl., Wellesley llills, Mass. Suudeen, Xvllllillll M. ................... . 1180 W. Jackson St., Woodstock, lll. Sanders, Frank A. ....,. ,..,......... . . 020 N. Meade St., Appleton Snnrlow. ltiehnrnl. ...............,. . . 3327 W. Luphaiu SL., h'lilwaulcec Saunders, Virginia ,......., ........ . . Sauugatuelc, Mich. Scluuil, Betty IG .... ................... , . 7-1 W. Mnrnhnll lid., Lansdowne, Pa. Sel1aelTer, Carol J. ..................... . R. ll. 1, Box 200, Palatine, Ill. Seluiewe, Eleanor L. ........ ........... . 2621 Prairie Ave., livunslon, lll. Suhnnlce, David O. ................. . 60.1 Main St., Nuenah Seheu, Elsie 'l'. .... . ................. . 17007 Lake ltd., l..akeu'ood, Ohio Scherer, Curl-is I.. .................. . Elm Grove Schiederum.yru', Lawrence A. ...,... . 715 Lawe St., Kaulcauna Sehilllin, Diane I. .................... . 5300 Blvd. 'l'l., Indianapolis, lnd. Scluunlz, Vilas J., ................ ,.. 320 lflllll St., Mena:-iha Seluniclt, John I. ...... .,.,..,..,.. 117 N. Union Sl., Appleton Sclunidl., healer li. .....,........... . G22 lil. l3rewrsl.er SL., Appleton Selunidt., Peter K. .......... . .... .. 0011 llaniillon SI.. Wausau Seluuidt., R.ielui.l'rl C. .......,... . 4120 E. Ali1'eSl., Appleton Selunirlt. Wallace W .... ....... Mishieot Schmitz, Sylveslor M.. . . . Malone Schneider, .lvasica ll. ,.... ...... . 738 E. Alton Sl... Appleton Schneider, Philip J. .............. . 738 ld. Alton St., Appleton Schneider, ltolierl C. ....,,.,,,.. , . . . . llurkonvillu Schnell, Lois N . ..........,.............. . 322 Washington Blrrl., Oak Park, lll. 7-1, 100,114 .......81 ...-4-1 .....00 81 ..,35 .. . . .00 ...,lfl, 05 ...00 .. ........ G1 35, '78, 100, 117 53 . . .-I5, 80 .....00 ...lll. 70 .......00 ....03, 123 ..........G1 . . . 87. 100 35, 00, 112. 100 ..,Al5, 87 ...0l, 85 ....li2 ....30, SS ...53, 0-l ..5.i,0-l,05, lll. 115. 1-10 ..........lil .. .-15 . l-lh ...0l ...Sl ., .30,8-1 .. .01, 85 ...01,70 ........00 ....30, 72, 7-1 87,110 ........0l ...00 ...30 .....00 .,.01,0'1 ..........0l 95,123 .......123 ...02,8l .....00 .....00 .. nlo, 83 Schoettler, James R .... .,...... . . 303 N. Drew St., Appleton Seliomxner, Carla Mae. ......... . -117 W. 61.11 St., Appleton Schultz, Francis N. ................ . Route 1, Iron Mountain, Mich. Schonherg, M. Jean ....... . . . . .... . . . 551 N. Lincoln St., Hinsdale, Ill. Schrader. William A. ................ . 100 E. New York Ave., Oshkosh Schroeder, Collin H. .............. . . 312 XVcston Ave., Wausau Schubert, Mary H ..... ..,....... 1810 12th St., Racine Scliuherth, Pauline A ............... 3002 Ainslie St., Chicago, Ill. Sehuetter, Nancy J. ................. . 315 W. Prospect Ave., Appleton Schuh, Xlfilliam J. .......... ' ....... . 805 S. State St., Appleton Sehuller, Jerome A ..... ........ G27 6th St., Menaslia Schulz, Paul E. ..... ...... . . . . .. 700 E. North St., Appleton Schulze, Marjorie L. ................. . . 1200 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Seliunmker, Vivian N .... .............. -103 Hamlin St., Shawano Schuyler, Helen J. ........... . l isli Creek Scott., Gloria E .... ................. 023 Forest, Evanston, lll. Scott , Virginia J. ..................... . 384 Shenstene Rd., Riverside, Ill. Scahorne, Nancy E. ................. . 815 E. Alton St., Appleton Sears, D. Richard ............... 824 E. John St., Appleton Seder, Mary L. ................... . 2220 Chestnut, Wilniette, Ill. Seering, Robert H.. ................. . Illllyj N. Appleton St., Appleton Scgall, YVillinni P .... ................. 4702 N. Cramer, Milwaukee 11 Seggelink, Lois F. ................ . . 212 W. 7th Sl., Kauknuna Sell, Lowell O. ............... . 406 Monroe SL, Necnah Shaver, Harry .... ....................... 833 Wheatlancl Ave., Logansport, Ind. Shelluian, Robert E .... .................... Oeonto Falls Shepard, Edward B. .......,. . ....,. . . 2220 E. lst. St., Duluth, Minn. Sherman, Jean ,................ .... G30 Van Buren, Green Bay Sherry, James D. ................... . . 300 S. Linwood Are., Appleton Sheivuion, Dorothy D. ............. . Stillman Valley, lll. Shields, Frances C .... ................ 535 Center Ave., Lake Bluff, Ill. Sicbers, William l ..... ............. 002 Roosevelt. St., Kaukauna Siegrisl-, Colvin ....... .... ......... . . . Hilbert Siewert. Lou Ellyn. . 920 Nvashington Slagsvol, Mary L ....................... . . -111 Jefferson St., Eau Claire Slnppey, Carolyn R. ......... ........ . . G20 Oakland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Smith, E. Vliurren ..................... 510 E. Harrison St., Appleton Smith, Ellen J. . . ...............,... . 513 WI Cook St.. New London Smith, Margaret C .......... ,..... . . . 3107 N. Outagzunie, Appleton Smith lX'Iollv E. . . .... ..... . ........... . 370 Cedar Ave., Highland Park, lll. Smith. Nancy J. ..................... . 920 Tower Road, 1Vinnetka, Ill. Sniits, Norvnl J. ..................... . 900 Oviatt Sin., Knukauna Snyder, Colleen A. ............. . ......... . . 6437 N. Albany Ave., Chicago -15, Ill. Snyder, Doran G. .,.... ..... . ... . . . . . . .. 512 VVenonah, Oak Park, Ill. SlI,'iyi5bbiifsi1i iiilbifis' ' ' ' .....00 .....62,80 .....03 ...-15,78 .....G1 ........00 .01,70,122 .....Ii1,79 ..-I5,00,8l ........01 .....00 .....00 .....-15,70 .....Gl, 7:3 ....15,1os .....n2,s1 ,.....o2 ....30,132 .,,,,ru ...5s,s4 ....,123 ....30,1G2 02. 100, 122 . ......... 53 ...0-1 . .... 00 ... . .-I-:Q mee, 78 ......00 122 715 53,109,123 ........0.2 ... ..b1, 77 . . . . .Gl ...Sli .. ..... 00 .-15, 06, 122 ....54,111 .....78,8l .....00 .....G1 .....-15 ...5-1, 77 Solie, Riley F. ................... .. .54 710 13. Brewster St., Appleton Soto, Alfred .............,....... ,,,,, 0 0 2511 9th St., S. Milwaukee Spalding, Al. L. ..........,...... .............. , .36 000 E. Alton St., Appleton Spalding. Helen M. ............ .... 4 34, 79, 100, 111, 11-1 300 Elm St., Menaslw. Spalding, Martha A. .............. . . .54, 75, 114 G00 E. Alton St., Appleton Spalding, Patricia ............... 300 Elm St., Menasha Spuugenberg. Edwin A. ....... . n 520 N. 07 St., XVauwntosa Spangcnherg, Raymond ............. 1824 N. Erb St., Appleton Spear, Patricia Dunning ............... 235 E. 73rd St., New York, N. Y. ......00 ....G1,1-16 .....00 .....00 Page 221 Spear, Richard B ...... ...........,.... 11 Academy St., Pleasantville, Y. Spencer, Ja111es B.. .,.................. Vvilliams Bay Sperherg. Gordon VV ..........,... 123 N. 9th Ave., Wausau Sperry, Elizabeth K. .......,..,..... . 914 E. College Ave., Appleton Sperry, Robert M. ..............., . 91-1 E. College Ave., Appleton Spoerl, Lita M .... .,.............. Sherwood Spotswood. Janet R. ........,,,. . . 322 hialdcn, La Grange, lll. Staekhouse, David W. . ..,......,... . . . 249 Trowbridge, Indianapolis, Ind. Staffeld, Robert J. ......... ...,....... . 302 W. N. W'atcr St., Neenah Stanck, Ethel L. ...............,.... . 3315 VV. Lisbon Ave., Milwaukee Stanich, Edward G . ....................... . 2-100 Chicago Rd., Chicago Heights, l Sl ark, Roy H. ...........,... . ........... , 124 VV. Foster St., Appleton Steed, George NV. ....... . . ' ,..... . . 1142 Fifth Ave., Amigo Steinhagen, Barbara A. ........,..... . 1740 N. 52nd St., Milwaukee S Sterley, John M. .... ............ . . . . . 116 Third St., Libertyville, Ill. Steward, James G. .................... . 1 1115 Michigan Ave., N. Fond d11 Lac ....90, .00 159 .01 81 .....-15,80 ....111, 122 Stlckle, Ruth E. ........ . .,.......... . .,................... . 109 E. 4th St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Stidham, Joan I.. ...,.............. . . . 200 N. Prospect Ave., 'Park Ridge, Il Stillman Nano C , y . .................. . . 1532 Alice St., W'auwatosa 13 i Stockliam, Betsy A ..,.. .,.............. 2950 Argyle Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Stoll, Wilham M. ...............,....., . 1202 N. Badger Ave., Appleton Stolp, Nancy A. ............,... ,..... . 10923 Longwood Dr., Chicago, lll. Stoppenbaeh, Roberta ...........,..... 328 Sheridan Rd., Menominee, Mich.. i i A Storch, Bonnie NI. ..............,..... . 230 E. Hancock St., Appleton Storms, R. Lawrence ................., 308 Greenwood Ave., hV11.11liGl.KtL1'l, lll. Stover, Marian 1. ............,......... 1415 Hudson Ave., Chicago 10, Ill. Stowell, Calvin S.. .,................. . . 628 WV. Prairie St., Columbus Strathearn, Joan G. .............. . G12 Pine St., Manitowoc Stratinan, James C. .............. . 1505 Motor St., Clintonville Straub, Jane I .... ...............,,.... 2360 Lakeside Place, Highland Park, Strening, Mary L. .....,.......,...... . 641 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, Ill Strid, Roland G. ...................... . Sta. A, Box M, Green Bay Strutz, Donald .......,........... . . . .. 615 E. Spring St., Appleton Stueck, Winifred J .... ..,.........,,.. 313 Cleveland Ave., Ma.ni1'owoc Supiano, Boyden ..............,...... SZOM N. Rankin St., Appleton Sutton, M. Carolyn ......,............. 242 S. 5th Ave., Canton, Ill. Swackhammer, Joan M. .............. . . 3608 N. Morris Blvd., Shorewood 11 .....n1 ....11o 158 ...5-1,119, 11111, 1111, 122 H. ................ :rl ...151s. 157, 158 .....'....111 .....311, 11111 .. ,,,, :s11.ss. 1112 .111 31, 1.1, 111. 111, 111, 112, 115 .' ........ .,,....,.,.,, 1 11 ....,112,s5 ....oo ....11o . .....,........ 61,77 1111, 87, 1112, 112 ......,......411,111 .,..s1o, 11111 ......1a1 ..........54,112,93 in .,.... 4o,119,s1, 101. 1113 .........4n,s:s,1oo f ..,...,..,.... 113,1111, 1110 ,11o, 1311, 1111, 1111, 1112 ...37,91,141,1L111,11i2 Swanson, Dorothy P.. . .... . .......... . . . 1422 Berteau Ave., Chicago, Ill. Swanson, Heloise L. ....,.......... . 30-1 Tenth Ave., Baraboo Sweeney, Gene D. ............... . R. R. 2, Chicago Heights, lll. Swenson, Donald E ............,.. 360 N. Spring St., Elgin, Ill. Takayesu, Ruth A. ............. . 4.31 N. Lake St., Madison JNZITNVIG, Richard J. ...,.......,....... . . 1738 Center St., Racine Taylor, Barbara A. ................... , 1324 N, Austin Blvd., Oak Park, Ill. Tegatz, Richard lf' ..... ..........,..... 25 Rahr Ave., Oshkosh Teuscher, Joan. ..............,. . . 1904 Pratt Ave.. Chicaggo, lll. Thackray, Richard 1. .....,...,.. . 1029 Austin Ave., Wausau Thatcher Frederick S. .............,. . I G18 Lake Shore Dr., Escanaha, Mich.. i I Thiel, Arthur R. ..................... . 6515 24 Ave., Kenosha Thompson, Alice J ..... ......,...... 355 Congdon Ave., Elgin, Ill. Thompson, Betty J. ........,....... . 9334 Beverly Pl.. Wauwatosa 13 Tliompson, Wvilliillli G. ...........,.. . 1711 College Ave., Racine Page 222 ,. ......... 04.75 ......03 .,..,62,S5 .....77 ........-10,80 ....62.86,87, 151 .,...,5-1 ..,..54,104 ....5-1.81, 122 ........37 ...5-1,82 ....37,fi0,89,160 .........,.112 . ...,........ 02, 75 .. . .37, 79. 97, 98, H5 ...........37.93 Thoxnpson, Avillilllll R. ......... .. .02, 91, 1.11, 518 Keyes St., Menasha Throne, James M. . ....,..,.....,. ,,,, 1 33, 11-1, 160 R. R. 5, Box 227, Oshkosh '1'i1Tany, JoAnne. ..................... , ,,,,,,,, 54 623 Pacific Ave., NV11llliCLl1lIl, Ill. Tinetti, Marcia L .... ........,.......... ,,,,,,,, , , H2 -111 3rd St., Mosince Tippct, Karl M..5 ,,,...,...,......... .,... .... 1 S 2, 1.16, 1,,4 I 5020 N. Idlewil1l Ave., Milwaukee 11 Tlppet, M. Janet ........................ .,.... G 2, 78 300 Northern Bldg., Green Bay 'l'11nkin, Leland J. ................... ,,,, 5 2 908 S. 14th St., Escanaba, Mich. Tornow, Betty J ..... ............... . ,.,, . 115 2111 W. Summer St., Appleton Tornow, NVillia1n H .......... , ..... A ,115 21.6 WV. Summer St., Appleton Totes, William S. ..................... ,,,, 13 3 177 NV. Johnson St., Fond du Lac '1'ouran1-Kean, Donald R. ................ ,,,,,,, 3 7 826 Chicago Ave., Wausau '1'raut1nunn, Jean E. ................... ,,,, 1 37, 122 1425 N. Morrison St., Appleton 'l'ruutn1ann, Mary L. .................. ....,.,.,,,,, , .113 1-125 N. Morrison St., Appleton '1'reviranns, Doris J. ................ . . . .37, 1113, 118, 111 Rothschild Trowbridge, Jeff J. ................. ........ 1 53, H11 500 Pine St., Sheboygan Falls Tucker, June ......................,.. H 111 21 Waldron Ave., Sunixnit, N. .l. Turk, Marilyn J. ............ . ...,.., . . . 112, 82 lilaek Earth Valentine, Carl A. ...,............. ,,,, 3 3 7411A S. 26th St., Milwaukee 4 Valy, Joyce L.. ................... .... 1 32, 74 505 Chester, Park Ridrze, lll. V andeBer1g, I-Iarold L. .........,... , ,,,,,,,, U0 536 Cecil St.. Neenah V'1l11llCBC!':,!, Roy A. ..,..... ,,,, 4 fi, 110, 162 Baldwin Vandenberg, Paul P. ............... ,,,,,,,, 0 2 609 S. Walnut Sl., Appleton Vanrlorheirlen, Mary Alice ......... , , ,00 1-11 11'ourth St., Ncenah Vander Mause, Janies J. ..............................,.,,,,, 1411 1202 W. Spencer St., Appleton Vnn1lerWcyden, George, ....... , . AG. SS, 89, 105, 150, 1511, 157, 162 333 S. Ashland Ave., LaGrange, Ill. Yan Eyck, Dawn H. .........,...................,....... 511, 132 320 S. Lake St., Manistique, Mich. Van Hengel, Jean A. ...................,,.. 111, 82, 83, 100, 109, 163 539 E. JelTerson St., Waupun Van Horne, Betty ................... ,.... - 111, 72, 79, 100, 101, 105 261 Franklin Rd., Glencoe, Ill. Van Thiel, Joseph R ......... ..... . .. . . . .. ...... . . . . . . . .54 320 W. Lincoln, Little Chute - Voss, Theodore J .... ...........,...,.......... . .5-1, 92, 93 5141 N. Santa, Monica Blvd., Milwaukee 11 Vanx, Morgan I-l. ...........................,. , ,,,, 0.4 311 691,11 Place, Kenosha Velte, Walla111,: 11. ........... .... J 38, 123 Wantoma Villarll, Leon J. ............. ,,,, 1 23 35416 3rd St., Menaaha Vines, Betty L. ......... ..,... ......... ,,,, 1 5 3 2712 15. 51.11 Sly., Duluth, Minn. Vivian, Carol V. ........,.................. .... 5 11, 78 1120 N. Second St., ISl'lIJCll1i11SI, Mich. Vogt, Ralph D. .......................... ..,. S 7, 158 1709 YV. Reeve S1-., Appleton Vogt-, Robert .................,...... ...,. 8 7 1709 W. Reeve St., Appleton Voigt, Camilla J. ......................... .... G 3 Outagzunie County Asylum, Appleton Voigt, Fred ...................... . ..... .... 0 0 2871 N. 0th St., Milwaukee Volkman, Ervin G. .................... ..., 1 Ili 1129 W. Oklahoma Ave., Appleton Vosper, James E. .....,......... ' ....... .... - 111 1518 N. Drew St., Appleton Vriesmun, Nanette ..... ............. .... 7 8 -1973 N. Newhall St.,'Milwaukee Vnllings, William C. ................. .... 1 33 -1-12 Sturgeon Eddy Rd., Wausau Wagner, Ilclen E.. .................. . . . .03 G04 Clinton Ave.. Oak Park, Ill. Wainscott, Paul E. ................. . . 110 Osborn St., La Porte, 111111111111 11Valk, Phoebe J .,..............,........... . . . G15 Baclger Ave., Antigo Walker, l-lelen K. ........,......,..,.......... . . . 1306 Ashmun llill, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. . . . .413 .54, 76 .M.lG, 75 Wall, Nancy B. ..,.......................... .... : 3-1 3003 Harrison St., Evanston, Ill. Wallis, Phyllis. ............... ....... ..... ....... 3 S G02 Bowen Sl., Oshkosh Wallrnann, James C. ..................... . , .38, 97, 99, 102 -1072 N. Stowell Ave., Milwaukee 11 Walsh, Jean A. .... ,...... . ..........,. ....... l 3 3, 75 510 W. Sixth St., Appleton Walsh, John J. ...............,.. .,.. 0 0 5111 W. Sixth St., Appleton Wnlton, Gloria. 111. ...,.,.,..... . 1025 S. Clny SL., flruon liny Wziternmn, Donnld 11. .......,., . 228 N. Union SL., Applolon Watson, John 1.1. ,,.,,,..... . ..,. . V 08 W. Arnrll Sl., l ond dn Luc XX :i.t.L. Juan l.. ...,..................,.,...., , 1325 S. Si.. Johns Avo., llighlnnnl Pnrlc, Ill. Wnyninn, Shirley J.. .. .....,......,.,..., . . . . 1122 Riduclunnl Arc., Onk Pnrk, Ill Wcuvcr, Wnylic. . , ..,....... . . . . . . . . . . . . , 118 Lnlm K1our1. Slichoygziui Wcblrcr, Wnllur l . ..,....,,...,,...,.. . S01 N. Grove Aw.. Cul: l'nrk. Ill. Wuhur, David. . ---'-. ..,........ . . . 305 S. l3nrl.lu1l0 Sl., Sllnwanlio . Wuhor, Robor1..1 ,... ...... .,,....... 2105 S. Bnrllutl Sl., Shnwxuio Wm-hor, Shirley D. ...,....,........... . 1158 N. 'l'hird Avo., Slurlrcnn Buy Wcidcnnur, llclon J. ....,.,.....,,.,.. . 11301 l,nn'u Avo., Clxirnggo 23, Ill. Yvcinor, Williiun IC.. ..,..........,.. . . , 328 S. 1'i1'tiiSl.,Clunur:i, lll. Wonsko, Slnrlcy '1' .... .... ,.,. . ,,..,... .... 5632 N. S1l1'l'l11l1Cl11iU. 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Gumhcrlnml Blvd., lililwnulccre Wild, Wcnonnh V. ...,.,,..,.,....,..,,,. . 330 llurlulilTl: Wny, llinsdulc, lll. xvilllilllbl, .lun,nnc C .... ,...,.. ...,.,.. , -199 Main Ave., W. Du Purr Willixuns, Donald IC. ............ . Crestwood, Rt. 2, Madison Willinins, Rohcri C. .....,...... . 353 Sucond St... Mmun-xlm Willisunson, Gloriu M. ..,..,.,.... . 1625 Luka Avo., Wihnckue, lll. Williamson. Jzunos 1 .......,... . . . 1523 N. Union Sl... Apph-1on Wiluior, Duwn M. ........ ,... . ,,..... , 120 xvlH1'1l'I' Avo.. Pnrk Ridgv, Ill. 84 .....00 ..78, ..........38, io, 71, 0-1, 12-5, 114 111 122 140 .,..... .00 . 8-1 . 00 .. .38, UG, 75 Wihnoth, Elaine M .... ......... . ..... .... D 5030 Berinenu Ave., Chicago 41. lll. Wihlnngton, Mary S ........... ,........... . , . 151-101 Bgacliclifl' Blvd., Rocky River, Ohio Xvoellert, Shirley L. . ..,................... . . . 2607 N. 11th Sl., Slleboygun Wolf. Burimrt J.. , ....,,...... . . 102 Brighton Dr., Mcnnshu Wolf, Thomas G ...... ................ 335 W. Prospect Avo.. Appleton YVolfincyur, lrlownnl J. ......,..... . . Route 1. Brillion Wollaegcr. F. Robert. ................,..... 833 E. Wusliington St., Appleton VS' ood, Nancy E ..... ................ ........ ..... 4801 N. Woodburn St., Vllliitcfisli Buy 11 . . . .84, 1011, 109 ......63, 70 153, 82 ...Ali .....150 ..,..92,03 .. . . .-16, 74, 100 Wood, Robert C. ............................... 50, 72, 0-1, 95, 1011 V132 S. Franklin St., Shuwuno Worchesek, Robert, R. ...,....,.,. . . 117 W. Brewster St., Appleton XVordcn, Harold .........,.,....,,.. 734 VV. Kzunps Ave., Appleton VVorxnwood. Phyllis I. ........... . . . 1920 N. Superior St., Appleton Wright, Carol A. ........... ....,... . . 1869 N. 72nd St... Wuilwnmsu 13 Wunderlich, Pauline H ..............., 51516 East Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. Yann, Arlyle D. ........ ........... . 200 Ashland Avo., Oshkosh Yohunn, Gordon P. ...................... . . S. Park Ave., Limits, Fond dn Luc Young, lohirricttc N ...... .... .....,......... , . G00 W. California Sr., Pnsarlomi 2, Calif. Youngchild, Harold ........................ R. R. 2, Box 201, Tacoma, Vlinsli. Yurkowit-z, Isidorc .,.................... 315 E. 12t,h., New York City, N. Y. Zzirnbon, .Inmcs 17'.... . . .... , . . . . .......... . . . . . 615 WVest A St., Iron Mountain. Mich. Zen , Jean M. ................,......,...... . 237 Kearsurge St., Lnnrinni, Mich. Zcndur, Marion E. . ...............,,.... . . 7-1 Jackson Rd., Vnlloy Stream, Y. Zicbc-ll, Diane M. ...,.........,,........ . - 40111 N. Bnr1lctI.Ave., Milwaukee 11 Zieluell, Donald G .... .................... . . .55 606 Bowen SL., Oshkosh Zinnncrman, Peggy J. ............... . 2102 E. 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