Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)
- Class of 1942
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Yes, I see the garden. Do You Like The Garden? I like your plot, Youth. It is hardy and per- ennial. It will live forever. But, see across the pond. Those plots are shadowed by the towering, gnarled trees of oppression. Why Are The Trees There? Because the gardens were neglected, and youth grew there without enough sunshine. The soil was of darkness and defeat. Then, when the seeds took root, there was naught to guide them. What Are Their Branches? Oh, some are called hate, some greed, some madness. Others are of the species known as conquest, purge, protection They all flourish in the dark of ignorance. emocracgg ,X rwwerzi What Must Be Done To The Garden? The garden must be re-sowed, Youth. It will take great sacrifice to do your mission. Over and over again in times before, we have weeded the evils from the garden, only to have them come back again. You, sturdy seedlings, are too young to recall other great victories. ' nal. X I -'.ii ft Why Must We Weed? I Because, Youth, your own spe- cial plot is now being threat- ened, and all the fruits of years of democratic living are in danger of being destroyed. Even l, your fairest flower, was threatened once upon a time, not so long ago. The aggressors will over- run your plot and choke out your borders if you do not weed. But Your mission must be eter' ' x How Can We Re-Sow? lt will take time and patience and persever- ance. It will be hard and long work. But it will be joyous to re-sow the garden with the good. Let us sow service to our nation, faith in our ideals, and courage for ourselves. What Will Come Of It? Your garden will become more spacious with the extending boundaries, and when the weeds of slavery and oppression are torn out by the roots, you will have freed l I the garden from evil for evermore, and then ' A- you will have a peace, not for ten or twenty 47 g ,, 0' years, but for all time. And I will help you ff 1 .... , . I You must have faith in me, Youth, for I am 'I the Voice of Democracy. 3 if ,Q-c k V, , QQ i - fb X. Arg OX, Q by RUTH BRODERICK '44 I ,rf I f ' YL g I P- N l . . ,! 1, gf. J I j I . U H .ff i dJ HT b - A f G fi, firm .. 'O .5 1 ! N i -gi if Q sw- U if N 1 X n .1 Wim- ,,,, Q , agyi qky, 1. ..iWu . 4, 'Q 41 '. r Eb .- ,ffl Ii af' 'A x7 ' Drawn by MERLE HANSEN '43 is 50 K, 'Y 4 M .. A X . V , ' 1 I The Voice of Democracy Speaks: It will take time and Patience and perseverance to re-sow the garden that is the World .... Q but it will be joyous labor. W-mir an 4-impiwy ww, r 7 NNING YOUR GARDEN COVER Art Department, Mrs. Cleeta Pultz, director FEATURES Air View ot Lincoln High School . . . 4 - 5 The Garden of Youth .... . 5 - 7 Pictorial Rotation . . . . 10 - 17 PUBLICATIONS Flamloeau . . . . 18 - l9 Hi-Tower Flashes 20 Manitou . . . Zl CLASS PLAYS and FORENSICS Senior Class Play .... 22 lunior Class Play . . , 23 Forensics . . . 24 STUDENT COUNCIL . 25 MUSIC , . . 26 - 31 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . 32 - 36 BOYS' sPoRTs 4' Cheerleaders 37 Basketball . . 38 - 39 Football . . . . 40 - 42 Track .... 43 Swimming, Tennis 44 Intramurals . . 45 CLUBS . , 45 - 71 x W ,ff X ,, 6 1' J Jff! J 5 fJ'w'NHJ Jiffy Lf' ,dy-1 ' - ' 'X J I X' JL ' JY 'Q Q! ' A WV JJ tj A, ,J 'IVVU Q A N-rv ff, ,. U1 A 1 ll 'uf ,,,.J X' , h A J ' ,gf ,ff J' ,, ll-lvjyfvvypj ffl lx, f KN Q 6 X if QIHJ H I 1 x V C 1 V,'V fp 'kg f, V XV ,, l rg I ff nf , ? 5 f K 'E' Eil A Y 1 A xr X ' ,,AA A1, f x X NX fx V.,53:V2x ya ffmlf- Q wx is L X X ti Y 2- K, ,, -.QV X riff! Jxf L ft I X V C g T Sh 2 ffmv? 5-5 E xl fx X E YN , A C H Iwi., K Y E A R f X A t N E W F P if g I E L - K f D k xi l I ' X' :L x J iii fi, X.4 ,',..T...,,...mv 4 5 if :.. X .fin i : as 3, .-ans-15 QWW, WMV' , 01 PQ?-ual PICTORIAL ' ' ' 111- WE SALUTE YOU! Through the trees. behold Lincoln High School, center oi our activities and studious moments, home of more than 1,3U0, birth place of 1e Flambeau, and the place dear to every student. BIG MOMENTS Above-One oi Lincoln's most looked-for events the Play Festival, had as the cast for GRANDIVIA OLD STYLE Cleft to rightl William Schultz, Robert Ferguson, Floraine Wehrwein, Gladyce Hurka, Patricia Bonar, Helen Ieanne Ledvina. Right-Iack Christiansen, Sam Hay, Ianice Tid- marsh, Donald Mueller ar.: four busy students who use imagination and brushes in doing up a few animals for one of the anticipated Student Council dances. features O 3 Z Lincoln life is just one full season oi cultivating activi ties. There's continual rotation of classes, dances plays, and sports . . . always variety. ON TOP it is Above -- Broadcasting to the WOMT radio audience the news of that winning touchdown are these watch dogs of the air lanes. BRUSHIYG UP ur II! 1 PRIZE WINNING VARIETIES HOMECOMING Above - Acting as the Homecoming com- mittee this year were Donald Mueller, War- ren Meyer, Rene Schwalbe, Bernard Knauer, and George Ziegelbauer seen here looking over their plans lor the event. From parade to bonfire, everything was swelll MAYTIME Left-Bob Kelley and lanice Tidmarsh are on their way in to Lincoln's 1941 Maytime prom. Happy, lanice? Inset-King Iohnnie Weber and his Queen Doris Burger look on approvingly at the couples over whom they ruled. MAKING HISTORY Opposite page - Kenneth Peterick, senior, was just one oi the many thousands of young newspaper boys who shouted the tragic story of the bombing oi Pearl Harbor. December 7. By the look on Ken's face, he must have felt pretty upset about the whole thing. Can you blame him? SIGHT-SEEING OF OLD siv- MQW '. v ' 6' , fy, , 4 , . Wi 167 'vw-md' , , ,g rf Above - Proving her loyalty to the name of Lincoln, Miss Margaret Reuter. publications adviser, poses before the beautiful Lincoln Memorial at Spring- field, Illinois, during a Christmas holi- day. BARGAIN DAYS Above right-Ruth Broderick, sophomore. and Charles Daetz, senior, hold one of the giant- size Activity Tickets used in the publicity cam- paign last fall. FLY THROUGH THE AIR Right - Ianet Berkedal and Frances Wick, sophomores, who have mastered the art of trapeze work, perform for the benefit of our cameraman. These girls were featured in the Indoor Circus held at the Vocational School in May. MAKING HISTORY 0 H fe MASTER BUILDER Lett f O wer enough to srmle buitding, ior the Ftarnbeau photographer Ohver constructed the G d mode! vittage and tram w orkt P AN - AMERIC AN D AY Lower te ved rts rrghtiut recogm observed rn the Arnencas recer tion at Lmcotn thrs year on P-put 14 Part oi the audr i ita s from torium program co here are Ptrhne NXGHT WORK ncotn students on thexr Mitey wxth thexr banners Paus I THE W O Water ng Ptrheg a typ w are Lmcoln emors Frances Humm Bermce Cl' and Margaret Voss Ben afures the Pan me tian Befttre Barenbaum Mmam Plank and Maryone pb-V lwfs C3 JB SRXD PRYLE All Out for Lincoln Victory! ES SWK? lf? Shirner WANNA' GO 'YO COLLEGE? ' ' ak avaiXabXe irxiorrnakion about Frances ' hrweirx. Louise GXeichner, and Lucme epreseruative at Cohege Recewmg Horame We Rayner. a r BEHKND THE SCENES r Day keeps EiheX Lutzke. Dorothy G1aeser, and usy as Mr. Errxesi E. Ludwig, guidance COHQQQI Schoch consuh Mrs. Day. Caree Foerg b N GXadys look5 orx. director. 75 x ,1- ,kc 'X . ff'- sa we 'Sh BONDING .YOUR CAREER - There are two sides to this war 't t' d si ua ion an both of them are pretty well summed up in the above pictures. It takes students like those on the left to furnish the guns, and boys like- those on the right to furnish the power. Group, left-Ioseph Kaufman, Gertrude Anthold, Robert Pehrson, Charles Kollath Cseatedl. Group, right-Iohn Pritchard and Dick Franken confer with a Navy Councilor on Career Day. I mx I ,'x, V K H BIG GAME B FOR BONDS Mr. Ioe Traurig, janitor, familar to students on the third Don Lang, Marion Drumm, and Millicent Saecker aid floor, posei wi V1 a stuffed fox, prize catch of the their country by purchasing War Bonds from M' 1ss Biology rage: Alma Harms. IN STEP One of those unforgettable days in every- one's life is revealed here at Lincoln's 1941 commencement exercises when 360 seniors marched to the strains of AIDA. READY, WILLING, ABLE I i .. dv'll1If X Above-Bob Franz and Bill Woerfel, seniors who act as air raid wardens, pose with the equipment they will use. Below - Knitting enthusiasts are Marjorie Miley. Clarie Bauer. and Patricia Bonar, juniors, shown working at their chosen diversion. AMERICAN INVESTMENTS features BETWEEN www We knit for the Red Cross, volunteer as air raid wardens, buy bonds and stamps. DEFENSE CLASS - FLAG BEARERS I , GIRL Upper-These Lincolnites. who are enrolled in the defense classes at the Vocational School, receive instructions in the electricity course. Lower-These Girl Scouts, advised by Miss Lucille Gaedke, really belong in the club section, but their patriotic activities advanced them to this feature space. Ianie Meister, Kathryn Stiefvater, Mary lane Nicholson, Grace Bausch, Marjorie Miley. Arline Paustian, Bettie Lou Barenbaum, Iune March, Gloria Glander, Miriam Plank. Insert: Audrey Kolar, Rosemary Krenz. SCOUTS 17 - r Radnor X C65 O dtlbe swle 1 B' pmfwd C15 PY .Eagle . X 59:10 ld the hafocidle Pefenmoovel G ,co-1 A P-S os we new CXQXEYSSXHKQS 6955166955 ncgeif Po May ko! the- ess ma cxccounx ie. WSW Ddxxvmp -gym-. vloifll U1 Secret plans. taking root in early September. blossom into a suc- cessful Iune crop under the name of the Perennial Annual. . y. an Elaine Lutz take time oil from Flambeau duties to laugh at a Kelley joke. Flambeau artists, not pictured-Dorothy Streich and Merle Hansen. I I r Lorraine Schuette. Bill Schultz, Bob Kelley Bob Rosinsk d THE CROP The l942 Plambeau staff presents for the students' pleasure a different yet time- ly yearbook, the Perennial Annual. The theme makes comparisons between vic- tory gardens whose plants develop from seed to harvested crops, and students growing in the fertile grounds of Lincoln High School from sophomores to grown- up seniors. Supervising pictures and copy were the tasks of Editor Mark Surfus and Assistant Editor Ruth Schumacher, lohn Dalyrmple took care of the business angle of the Flambeau. Idea l'rationing was the job of Adviser Margaret Reuter. Mrs. Cleeta Pultz directed the art work. Above-Planning novel, Sporting ideas were the jobs of Rene Schwalbe, Peter Ienkyn, and Marjorie Iohn. Rene and Peter had charge of all the work dealing with the annual boys' sports. Marjorie concentrated on the G. A. A. section. Center - Miss Margaret Reuter suggests to Ieanne McConnell and Ianice Tidmarsh one of her ideas concerning the annual write-ups. It must have been a good one by the looks on the girls' faces! Below-Section editors Loris Houghton, Charles Daetz, and Alice Kaufman attend to their im- portant yearbook assignments. me -- I A YP . v f , K W publications ' It 'Q fl g if - N72 , ' gqyy X . 1- 'G ,,, x f A Q Qv .L r H '- 1 .- figs L 1 ..-- ' i -t , 12:51, - :HMS 'Nbr K 156, N r ,sl J As' -N'-1 Q- - arf g in .K fi, bsifrih J' fo S::f1,,,fE'f,' N20 ' 5 orbs' 109109 'ap ,Z I 90631736 Zdifdllfor SIL Or Dre u pq Pius 8:68 Io Q11 ds publications the heart of the HI-TOWER FLASHES. bi-weekly newspaper record- ing the growth of student thought and opinion Memo to the Editor: H Winning an All-American award has its responsibilities, and to the staff of the Hi-Tower Flashes goes the credit, for the lights burn late in the Tower, and the paper goes to bed after a hard day of newswriting, copy reading, fea- ture writing, proof reading, l6-l6-l6 heads, looking for lost copy, and al- ways the frantic pressure of the dead- line. Working over a page of make- up you'll find lane Schmitz, editor, and Elaine Krainik, associate editor. Dis- cussing the possibilities of using an- other headline are Marion Miley and leanette Ketter, while over in a corner Ieanne McConnell, feature editor, is trying to work on another feature. It's all in a day's work! Supervising the Flashes is Miss Margaret Reuter. TOWER CREW Row 1, left to right, tseatedl-Marjorie Miley, LaVerne Holly, Robert Pehrson, Iune Iole, Ie nne McConnell, Fred Eberhardt. Row 2-lane Hertel, Eeverly Zankle, Lorraine Rick, Marion Miley, Marilyn Kuhl, Ieanette Ketter, Helen Ieanne Ledvina, William Hansen tstandinglg Faith Hurtig, Elaine Krainik, Editor lane Schmitz. HI-TOWER FLASHES Row l, left to right-Merle Hansen, Ruth Broderick, Bettie Barenbaum, Edith Orr, Helen Neuhaus, Marion Iachimstal, Larayne Mecca, Betty Bartelme, Marilyn Bartelrne, Betty Mae Silbersack. Row 2,-Eugene Zagrodnik, Louise Kasper, Patricia Bonar, Clairie Bauer, Laura Iune Waak, Olive Iagodinsky, Suzanne Vander Zanden, Marie Loef, Gloria Glander, Patricia Gesell, Audrey Plautz, Alton Sedlacek. Row 3- Robert Kappelmann, Charlotte Trombla, Susan' Eckels, Patricia Davis, Bette Phalen, Bernice Rapp, Arline Paustian, Lorraine Schuette, Mary Pollack, Ruth Schumacher, Faith Hurtig, Rosella Leist, Robert Spiering. PRINTED WORD MANITOU, annual literary magazine, cultivating the budding talents of iuture authors and artists ,am 44-Q, vw MANITOU 'Vin M, P, - GAY NINETIES This year Lincoln's literary magazine, the Manitou, car- ried out a rollicking Gay 90's theme in plush red, black, and white. On publication day, March ll, the staii pre- sented an all-assembly program from which scenes are shown here: Above. left to right, Editor Mary Ann Huberty. Associates Audrey Miller and Grace Gennrich and in a dance from way back when. Upper left. Last century's motorists are Advertising Manager Elaine Dill, Arline Paustian and Art Editor Iack Christiansen. 'lDaisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer True warble Iohn Haese, Harold Smith, William Hansen, and David McDermand. Advisers: Art-Mrs. Cleeta Pultz. General-Miss Mar- garet Reuter. Row 1, left to right-Shirley Wedertz, Doris Burger, Ruth Butz, Loris Houghton, Helen Neuhaus, Marion Iachimstal, Larayne Mecca, Louise Kasper, Charlotte Trombla. Row 2 - Alice Holsen, Merle Hansen, Susan Eckels, Millicent Saecker, Patricia Bonar, Audrey Plautz, Helen Ieanne Ledvina, Mary Lou Schuette, Patricia Gesell. Row 3 -Richard Sheraski, Ruth Broderick, Bette Phalen, Bernice Rapp, Patricia Davis, lean Mangm, Charles Daetz, Dorothy Vanden Busch, Valla lean Palmer, Evelyn O'Neil, Lansing Hooper, lack Huberty. I 2 I 1-S-glacier M YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU cn 54: qt! mg- Ev-1 59 as EU' 52 -Q -4 ,.. no ,A ,.. WO 'TQ rn 5 co t t pictured: Karsten Aarhus, lack g, R th Butz, Loris Houghton, Frances Humm, Tom Inglis, Robert Kappelmann, Robert Kelley, Charles Kollath, Ieanne McConnell. Diroclod by Miss Lillian Miogel Y HONEY Donohue, Bill Schultz, Floraine Wehrwein, Bill Eisner, and Bob Fergu- son ot You Can't Take It With You tame prove theyre not superstitious. PBESENTING Floraine Wehrwein, the tluttery mother oi You Cant Take It With You , takes time out from her story writing to smile tor us. 'MIDST the tumult oi preparations for their great performance, Tom Barrie, Don Mueller, and Iohn Dalrymple wait tor their turn as Miss May Clark, and Mr, Frank Novitski make up some of the senior class play stars. class plays Moi FoR DRAMA BOUQUETS SEVEN SISTERS lunior Class Play March 20-21, 1942 l Directed by Miss Lorraine Anderson BASHFUL Ernst Kabotli, in the iron suit, surveys Charles Kestly in his Hungarian costume for Seven Sisters. Be- spectacled Robert Rosinsky watches in silent meditation. NORBERT Nelson, astounded, in- SEVEN little sisters lcount 'emi all in a row. Reading from spects the Wicked-looking swords in lett to right, we see Mary Pollock, Marie Lost, Bernice Rapp, the hands ot William Hansen and Pauline Zeman, Betty Kelnlfioter, Lina layr, and Marilyn Han- William Krysan. sen. Olive lagodinsky is cornrnandress-in-cniet. ax, I C.,-pk, I I uf .jk-axl, kr, WJ.. L., L.. S't ' Y . forensics a,,,k f ,X 4 ,Q ' I Lgffvvybw 'E - if af ff ffLf'V1fgj 'Q-Q . J. Q! Q k Lyra--l!fgrL!' . uw, V Q , EVNILF LL X ofix ,V L -'K 'X A e 94x 4.- . L.. M QL' YY r f ff, HE War and the tire ban dealt a Fgr ow to the 'YZF' I 5.51 MW CZ? forensic team this year. They Were unable to attend the usual number of out-of-city tournaments and the state finals because of the difficulty of obtaining pri- vate cars. Lincoln debaters participated at the Marquette debate clinic and in a tournament at Sheboygan. They were popular guests at city club meetings and demonstrated their skill before high school classes. Declaimers and orators were able to go to one tourna- ment at Sheboygan. While there, they did exception- ally well by Winning twenty-five places. Forensic advisers - Mr. Frank A. Novitski, Miss Lillian Miegel, Miss Lorraine Anderson. FIRST DEBATE TEAM Upper - Row I - Erwin Meser, Donald Mueller. Row 2-Loris Houghton, Margaret Voss, members of the first de- bate squad. DECLAIMERS Center-Row l-left to right-Gail Whitaker, Helen Ieanne Ledvina, Floraine Wehrwein. Row Z-Marie Loef, Betty Iane Lewis, Eleanore Esserman, Loris Houghton. These girls made a remarkable showing in the field of declamation. ORATORS Lower left, Row 1-left to right-Bernice Rapp, Patricia Bonar, Gloria Glarider. Row 2-Ianice Tidmarsh, Ieanne McConnell, Loris Houghton. Row 3-Albert Vits, Charles Kollath. DEBATE SQUAD Below, Row 1-left to right-Gloria Glander, Olive Iagodinsky, Rita Iagodinsky. Row 2- Charles Kollath, Bernice Rapp. X ,s council 1 .. u 1 . Students Mlnd HEY are the students who spice Lincolns lite with activity, and yet manage to help keep the school sell-governed. Elected to their positions each tall, they are soon plunged into a whirl ot Tuesday-noon meet- ings and hot debates. Last September brought the Activity Ticket to Lincoln. The Council breezed through campaign and promo- tion, collected money, and distributed sticky stamps. They've added the Crystal Ball tor decoration ot dances, promoted the sale ot War Stamps and Bonds. They've helped with Career Day, given the Activity q.,,,.,w' Banquet, and-a host ol other deeds. Donald Pauly, Ianet Berkedal. and Ernest Wal- ters. Council members. proudly display the Crystal Ball oi shining mirrors devised to h'gh- light school dances. STUDENT COUNCIL Row l, left to right-Patricia Davis, Genevieve Nemetz, Marilyn ansen Berkedal, Ianet Bruechert. Row 2-Ernest Walters, Merle Hansen, Robert Luedtke, Edith Klingbiel, Mr, Ernest Ludwig, Donald Mueller, Ieanne Tidmarsh, William Zahorik. Row 3-Warren Meyer, Donald Ryan, Mary McElligott, Mary Ann Huberty, Shirley West, Winiired Stueck, Grace Roberts, Adice Kramer, lacqueline Gallagher, Charles Kollath, Leo Reimer, Row 4-Robert Spiering, Robert Kelley, Edwin Seaton, Samuel Hay, David McDermand, Robert Ferguson, lack Rm-rr Chester Deubler, Iohn Kropp, Paul Adams, Robert Bruechert, Iames Maresh. H , Rene Schwalbe, Ianice Tidmarsh, Ianet 1? 1' k sf 7 5 'Ir i 4 f Y ? p J fn VW 7 'W ' xg il v I 'wr A 5 N 'T 'W 4+ Q W 1 W- 'Q-S.. 4 ln J -un.. if J is Q 3? N 'X X a 5 f f. M X If N fs iw X ix X 409556: f f. 1 ff Us-24' gh Q 5115 e .xiiwnaf lllflllvx V ewiuifib uw- MIXED music Five musical organizations, each aware of pitch, of melody, and of harmony, devote time and energy to uphold the name of Lincoln. We're mighty proud of our two Bands, the Orchestra, the Mixed Chorus, and the Girls' Glee Club. ' ' 11 ON THE MARCH CONCERT 1-'ARE HERE'S AN example of some of the variety tound at Lincoln's annual mid-winter band concert. Showing some of the peoples who contributed to I-Xmerica's music are Eugene Louis and Bob Franz as Indians, Willard Erdman as a Russian, and Eden Kloida as a Bohemian. SILVER IUBILEE REPRESENTING the first high school band in Manito- woc. these modern musicians impersonate-d the mem- bers ot that first organization ot 1917, when the band celebrated its Silver Iubilee, April 24. Row 1, leit to right -- Bill Gloe, Kenneth Pagel, Don Pauly, Bill Pteiter. Row 2-Edward Anderson, Wallace Adams, Rene Schwalbe, Charles Randolph. Wallace Gransee. music it attribute bers moi! We g AND mem - tot num the honors and elrilgllggig Mothers erous concerts to iv Omced them. who successtullif ln ' other , t season, Us m d During llbioIlSSrnustciaD'5' Splgrisixed Years' lg d lvlothers, Pafgclp and b the on Lon OU ir? tournaments at New Stever1S Poml' li . . lanned eac 1' ities are P . hen Band actllfihe local meeting? 'tgleml month C1 rovide entertain S the studefgs 5 also act as hostes-S9 Bernd MO? .ef to all visitrnili bands' ' t is centered in- iostgrln Their rntefes ygn ol rnuslc H1 hlgd - - . G l . ' CONCERT 'wi in Gsrirw. me apple? ts its Q bio wb fm EXCHANGE egrance and mutt line Deflomt' School STU Sllgcmgh with llYinQ Colors-, Protesslmlal in Gilpaqaln Qave NS HSV Q Much credit they Came l this orqonizaironh Ure.. 's YDGU itliis SONG 4 Wgtosa Ollicers o en Sc euer, Uwatosa Cofrcer Wau . , Worr , WG V U exchaUQe drector ol the - President, Mrs' Albert Eflflel' CD59 in C1 Brendel, l on of mr,isiC. - idem Mrs. d Son Ogg, to lvlr. ROY joyable alterno vice-Dfes Mfg Edward An ef Q ' ost GU etarY ' roy Q TU f secr f Ohm WQYGT. band, treasurer, Mrs. l BAND I Row 1, left to right-Ruth Butz, La Verne Kattner, Mann Ihlenield, Miriam Plank, Elaine Stanzel, Caroline Rodewald, lane Hertel. Row 2-Ieanette Ketter, Calvin Weyer, Milford Knutson, Raymond Schmidt, William Gloe, William Pfefier, Lorraine Head, lack Pultz, Max Bauer, Wallace Adams, Carl Rosinsky, Hugo Drumm, Betty lane Gruber, William Schadeberg, Thomas Butler. Row 3-Norman Rank, lane Sieker, Donald Pauly, lol-in Kellner, Earl Verkins, Robert Bruechert, Le Roy Weber, Robert Schmidt, William Simmer, lack Kolodzik, Gordon Steeber, Le Roy Shuber, Virginia Riederer, Wesley Martin, Arthur Iohn- son, Charles Randolph, Iohn Doolan, Earl Swokowski, Maxine Wigen, Warren Meyer, Elaine Lutz, Row 4-Kenneth Pagel, lack Nesheim, Helen Neuhaus, Elva Koch, Thomas lohnson, lone Wranovsky, lohn Kott, Eden Kloida, Edward Schrinner, Robert Glaeser, Albert Engel, Lloyd Wernecke, Edward Anderson, Wilbert Dill. Row 5-Paul Staddler, lohn Kropp, Russell Kanter, George Peters, Mr. Ruiin Boyd, Victor Hendries, Robert Berkedal, Rene Schwalbe, George Pfeiter, Wallace Gransee, Frances Wick, Donald Ames. Absent--Charles Eucher, Arnold Rusboldt, Bette Scheuer. Vi 2 IIIGII enthe muuieitatt.. .ever sea enlnizewinner 'upperted h ne ertiring hand metheri t BAND II Row l, left to right-Robert Iens, Donald De Roche, William Mielke, Norbert Nelson, Catherine Breckenridge, Donald Brey, Lois Roehl, Adice Kramer. Row 2-Grace Hill, Pauline Steger, Daniel Hessel, Margaret Schroeder, William Winter, Arthur Kirchen, Edmund Leschke, Wilbur Tills, Audrey Wernecke, Marjorie Mohr, Robert Reichert, Charlotte Trombla, Dolores Sands, Mary Gruber. Row 3 - Clarence Gass, Felix Rosik, Ierome Klinkner, Leland Skarvan, Walter Wegner, Herbert Baumann, Lawrence Vesely, Robert Svacina, Elroy Karl, Glen Tulach, Iames Witt, Earl Herzog, Lawrence Kliment, Kenneth Shatter. Row 4 -Emil Lakatos, Marvin Pribek, Iohn Koepke, Donald Ryan, Chester Deubler, Melvin Lakatos. How 5-William Williamson, David Phipps, Milton Kapitz, Robert Noll, Iohn Hartl, Lester Deubler, Melvin Kutchera, lack Schneider, Edward Zeman. Absent-William Falk, Audrey Kolar. F 1 BAND MOTHERS f Mi is , ,Je Another game, another victory, and 4 W ,A J another aiternoon rounded up with ree Wynn! -' A -- 14 ,, t ,r. ,if treshments by the Band Mothers. Rain A if 0' ' is fi 3 or shine, several stands are always J'-' wif' V' A .Y YHA open during the game to accommodate Ay ' 1 'A f i f 2 students and observers wanting Hpop corn, peanuts, and cracker-jack. The Band Mothers know exactly what the students want, and sell-outs are very common. However, don't worry. More hot dogs will arrive any minute now .. a i L ' , le 43 'and they do. AZ V y 1 r , er e fi i f CULTIVATING MUSIC lllttlllllt MUSIC BRIEFS Providing entertainment in the musical field at Lincoln are the band, orchestra, a capella chorus and girls' glee club. The high spot of this year's performance was the Silver Iubilee Anniversary Festival held April 24, in honor of the formation of Lincoln's first band 25 years ago. At the annual band tournament held this year at Stevens Point, Lincoln's band received first place recognition in marching. Mr. Bufin W. Boyd, Mr. Thomas Williams, Mr. Elwyn Wienandt, and Miss Emily Wentzel direct these organizations. BAND MOTHERS Any minute now that lunch will be ready. Band Mothers, left to right. Mrs. Albert Engel. Mrs. Allen Bermke, Mrs. R. G. Hessel, and Mrs. Edward Schrinner are on the job. ORCHESTRA Row l, left to right-Edward Anderson, Patricia Gesell, Phyllis Ziarnik, Carl Rosinsky, Lawrence Fechter, Rene Schwalbe, Iohn Haese, Shirley Fricke. Row 2-Robert Franz, Leonard Stockmeyer, Thomas Butler, La Roy Weber, Mann Ihlenfeld, lane Hertel, Caroline Rodewald, Ruth Butz, Norman Rank, Shirley Terens, Beulah Maule, Iune March, Lloyd Leirmann, Eugene Louis. Row 3-Agnes Barnes, lean Goldie, Lloyd Wernecke, Albert Engel, William Pfeffer, William Gloe, Patsy Koch, Charlotte Boriss. ' Row 4-Edith Cizek, Carol Peck, Paul Staddler, Charlotte Trombla, Robert Berkeclal, Victor Hendries, Robert Schmidt, Edward Schrinner, Max Bauer, Wallace Adams, Le Roy Shuber, George Peters, George Pfeffer, Wallace Gransee, Elden Monday, Gale Reimer, Wallace Welk, Doroth P t k D th A ' y e s a, oro y ugustine. . mmfnnr., gl music l is MIXED CHORUS Row l, left to right-Louise Gleichner, Marjorie Olk, Donald De Roche, Edwin Seaton, Gordon Madson, Iohn Haese, Harold Smith, Iohn Pritchard, Carole Hibbard, Elaine Toomey. Rw 2-Marilyn Hansen, Rosemary Fulton, Ianice Tidmarsh, Bettie Barenbaum, Doralee Gonyea, Mr, Elwyn Wienandt, Ruth Roberts, Frances Humm, Ruth Kelnhoter, Mary Pollock, Rubv Mderfl, GYGCG Kapitz, Lillian Haese. ROW 3-Genevieve Nemetz, Mary lane Holzschuh, Betty Rudolph, Geraldine Koch, Floraine Wehrwein, Anne Stueck, Eoflraine Schuette, Patricia McKeough, Eunice Kustka, Gladyce Hurka, Elaine Meyer, Vivian Busse, Elaine Fricka, Ruth e ers. Row 4-Norbert Kaminski, David McDermand, Elmer Weiter, Louis Klancer, Oscar Fick, Robert Ferguson, Iean Williams, Ernst Kaboth, Iack Berg, Robert Peterik, Stuart Beaver, William Hansen, William Blazek, Bernard Riederer, Raymond Kummer. Absent --Tom Iansen, Paul Maertz, Pauline Herzog. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row l, left to right-Dorothy Wier, Elaine Toomey, Gloria Hawn, Alice Holsen, Lucille Schoch, Bette Meissner, Rose mary Novy. Row 2-Betty Wetenkamp, Phyllis Wilson, Caroline Rohrer, Miss Emily Wentzel, Genevieve Matczynski, Helen Buchner, Dorothy Klusmeyer, Elaine Hollender. Row 3-Ruth Schumacher, Marion Iachimstal, Marion Erdmann, Ieanette Nichols, Shirley VVedertz, Bette Ieanne Falk, Beatrice Lallensack, Harriet Heise, Iune Iole, Ethel Wagner, La Verne Kotowski, Mary O'Hearn. Row 4-Luella Tech, Mary Morris, Dorothy Glaeser, Doris Gentgen, Elaine Wagner, Shirley Herzog Elaine Schadewald, lane Zagrodnik, Mary Harlow. P L il, ef xv 1' x 'FX Jig, iw was ve if r ff , sf-di ff Z ww A 0, X A4 414414 , ,gf X 4 1 ' ff 1 girls' spor MOBILIZING or CMMZJ BUTLDING tor victory, 550 members of the G. A. A., Girls' Athletic Association, are organi- zed in a health program at Lincoln. The girls build strong bodies while enjoying various sports, and thus you'll find any mem- ber ol the G. A. A. an All-American girl. No wonder! Besides having keen competition in many diversified sports, the girls also receive points toward winning that coveted M or Tri- angle award. Starting out in the fall, the girls hike out to Sil- ver Greek Park tor their annual treasure hunt. Archery, hockey, badminton, basketball, skating, volley ball, bowling, and finally the long awaited boy-and-girl party, are on the organizations program tor the winter months. When spring makes its appearance, youll find G. A. A. girls talking about the annual sports day, the various baseball games, the annual track day, and 'the G. A. A. swimming pageant when members oi the Honorary Swimming Club put on an all-water carnival. The girls meet once a month, during a regular class period, where the olticers preside over the meetings. Miss Frances Ritchie and Miss lean Nettesheim advise the organization. lt's lun mobilizing for victoryl 4 0 0 0 GETTING their heads together for fun, G. A. A. members do their part for victory with an extra- curricular health program in the form of sports. Advisers-Miss Frances Ritchie, Miss lean Nette- sheim. 1 ,f if rf ' ftffifi '. M' I VJ, If YY, ,,, xX,j,',- .21 J 3 ,MW - f f J iff X X annum .., M- , 12 - W I ...gs Building G. A. A. OFFICERS Upper left-Elected to oversee the girls' athletic and social activities were, left to right, Iac- queline Gallagher, Edith Klingbeil, Susan Eckels, and Marjorie Iohn. Rita Champagne, and Mary Ellen Zingsheim were absent when the picture was taken. G. A. A. BADMINTON Left center- There's a right way to do it! So says Miss lulia Ianecek to badminton enthusi- asts, left to right, Florence Rank, Marie Bertler, Miss Ianecek, Iune Paulsen, and Rosamond Notz. G. A. A. CHECKERS r Lower left-These G. A. A. members find that moving their checkers skillfully with some help from the sidelines is great fun. Left to right, Elaine Dill, Alice Holsen, and Elvi Iirkowic. V OFFICIALS' CLUB Opposite--Their aim is to learn to officiate fairly and squarely at any kind of game needing a referee. The members of the Officials Club are: Left to right, Row 1- Rosamond Notz, Mary lane Nicholson, Idabel Olson, Ruth Ann Kaderabek, Lois Nielsen, lane Vnuk, Shirley Willman, Anita Westphal, Frances Wick, LaVerne Augustine. Row 2-Edith Mahnke, Madrene Kozlovsky, Elaine Toomey, Miss lean Nettesheim, Miss Frances Ritchie, Marion Drumm, Gloria Vet- ting, Ruth Anderson, Dorothy Streich, Dorothy Rohrer. Row 3 - Ianis Meyers, Miriam Baird, Lor- raine Tadych, Loradon Luebke, Charlotte Trombla, Adeline Boullack, Lilah Vetting, Iune Madson, Merline Vander Wettering, Elaine Meyer, Maxine Wigen, Grace Wyman, Ruby Maertz, Emily Novachek. Row 4-Rosemary Novy, Mary Thompson, Ieanne Maresch, Barbara Schwefel, Rita Iago- dinsky, Allene Thompson, Irene Boldt, Olive Iagodinsky, Gladys Schwalbe, Grace Hill, Ianet larosh, Caroline Kreimann. 34 girls' sporfs Healthy Bodies N W ,W OFFICIALS' CLUB 'az'-1 ' ' ,. u ,gif , Q44 G. A. A. ARCHERY William Tell himself couldn't have done bet- ter than these G.A.A. lassies. Lelt to right, lanice Tidmarsh, Elaine Krainik, Iune lole. and Ruth Kelnholer. G. A. A. BOWLING With the gym turned into bowling alleys, strikes and spares are frequent. Left to right. Marilyn Kuhl, LaVerne Kattner, cmd Loris Houghton. iffy 'X .V K .. an 3 gi rls' spor I L . s wg'---m 2 1 .Q Competing for fun G. A. A. HOCKEY Left-Warm autumn days bring the popular field hockey to Lincoln. By the looks of those determined laces, that puck is going over the goal-line tor a score. H'RAY - as Lincoln Cheerleaders Ctopl Dennis Edwards, Bill Schultz, and Dick Franken execute a three-deep with the assistance of Iohn Fuller ' ' ' li G. A. A. HONORARY SWIMMING CLUB Lett center-They've passed difficult tests to become members of this Honor- ary Swimming Club. and it's a real distinction! Row 1 Cleft to rightl-Marion Zahorik. lean Rugowski, Miss Iean Nettesheim, Miss Frances Ritchie, Frances Wick, Rosemary Fulton. Row 2 - Genevieve Nemetz, Grace Kapitz, Eunice Kustka, Marjorie Olk, Emily Novachek, Ruth Anderson. Ianice Tidmarsh. Row 3 - Virginia Vits, Ieanne Tid- marsh. Anne Stueck. Dixie Fulton, Pa- tricia Gesell, Winitred Stueck. G. A. A. VOLLEYBALL Lower left-Ready for another victory are volleyball champions, left to right. Louise Gleichner, Laura Mae Braunel, Audrey Miller, Betty Menzel, Margaret Voss, Doris Gentgen, Dorothy Mrotek, Harriet Heise, Marilyn Lange. G. A. A. BASKETBALL Lower right-The winning sextet in the basketball league includes, Ioan De- E . Q 4 Wein, Lorraine Tadych, Gladys Heath, Adeline Boullack, Allene Thompson, LaVerne Kattner. f g 4 that V aj i lf I ,V ' I W y rl ,..,, , ,M 4 , 'T' 7 if ,, ,Mfr ,VW 'f 3 ,ff is 9 FIRST TEAM F. Konecny B. Knauet CHAMPAGNE SHOOTS GUARD Clill Champagne executes a partially blocked shot in the Manty. Appleton contest in the Lincoln gym, while Don Staudt, junior forward, tensely awaits the rebound. W. Zimmermann SIXTEEN junior and senior candidates reported to Coach Albert I. Guepe for the opening practices of the varsity basketball squad. Among the candidates were Co-Captains Bernard Knauer and Cliff Cliampagneg Charles Daetz, George Ziegelbauer, Bill Zimmermann, Bobert Traurig, Bene Schwalbe, and Clarence Becker. Glziegelbaue, lunior lettermen who will return when practice sessions reop e tall are Art McKay and Don Staudt, both of whom did a tine J ' the past season. River Valley sportswriters, but by displaying tine detensiv n ten- f sive work in many games, the Ships disproved this ratin P ob l the most exciting ot these Shipbuilders' contests was the eri game at Green Bay East in which Bernie Knauer tie th scor Lincoln was rated rather low at the beginning ot the season F Q yp R. Schwalbe hardwood 194L42 Vbx Air T?-I I . ww !Ar . w..- . -nag J, . ji V' 'S V' ' ,ff -1' aw M! A My ,N .- ., Wa f, I WMU j J- ry ' Q ' LQ 4.0.4, , 29 all in the last tew seconds ot play with a well i ee throw. f Fighting hard in the extra few minutes, Manty ca u on the top ' with a 34 to 29 score. , W t W' ,, . , . .riii The Ships won 8 out ot 14 Conference encounters to r t a third place c.c1mmpugne A 'W . J berth in the Fox River Valley championship race. Wil A. Guepe V 2 A. Engel C. Becker R. Traurig C. Daetz D. Staudt A. McKay !y:,,.. A ..,. v,.-- C I .- i't ' .... ' .ev ,. li , ,,. . , f 1 if , A i , 2 ' gfxfg 2 1: A ' K Q, ' 4 C , ..- . , - ,- , y, f ' . ft :Q f A A WHT A .fm - We fm pl f -is A. s t . i ' M A . W -f W' ' ' a --. . KX ' -- ' Z V - rx f- fix m A rm W A' M Xxx i X I . if 3 . I highlights of B SKETBALL 28 Dec. 5 12 Nov. Dec. Dec. 19 22 Dec. Ian. 9 Ian. 16 20 23 31 Feb. 6 Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb.20 Feb.27 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Mamtowoc Opponents Alumni Fond du Lac Sheboygan North Green Bay East Oshkosh Sheboygan Central Green Bay West Two Rivers Appleton Fond du Lac Sheboygan North Two Rivers Green Bay East Oshkosh Sheboygan Central Green Bay West Appleton BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Row l, lelt to rlght Mr ohn lung coach Charles Kozaczuk Robert Luedtke Edward Gerl Lester De bler Chester Deubler, Iames Stanlcey Sherman McKay Roland Skarda Wlllxam Zahornk Rlchard Walter Rxchard Gorychka Marvm Musial, Robert lens GROUND GAINER Champagne, Lincoln's veteran back. scampers for a ' gain in the game against Appleton. In the back- ground are Co-Captains Bernie Knauer and Bob Trau- rig. VARSITY Vitamin ' ITH the return of six lettermen, Clarence Becker, Clifton Champagne, Richard Franken, William Keys, Bernard Knauer, and Robert Traurig to the squad of '41, the Lincoln gridders rolled to an undisputed second place in the Fox River Valley loop. Manty started the season by handing the strong Milwaukee Custer team a decided 20-U defeat and finished with four wins, two ties, and one loss. At the helm of Lincoln's grid squad are Coach Nello Pacetti and Assistant Coach Albert Guepe. This year, the T-formation was introduced at Lincoln. Decisive proof that this play really clicked was exhibited in the Appleton game, The Ships made exten- sive use of the T-formation that day. Attacks VARSITY SQUAD Row l, left to right-Robert Traurig, Charles Randolph, Iohn Weber, Richard Franken, Clarence Becker, Albert Engel, Frank Konecny, Rene Schwalbe, Bernard Knauer, Clifton Champagne. Row 2- Harold Hemmer, Louis Konecny, Eugene Louis, Elmer Weiter, Robert Martin, Donald Waak, William Keys, Edward Gerl, Earl Stecker, Reuben Larson. Row 3-Iohn Kott, Ierry Pilger, Gerald Olson, Donald Worel, Charles Kozaczuk, Paul Kurth, Albert Hein, Harold McDon- nell, Arthur McKay, William Kennedy. Row 4-Roland Skarda, Nick Brooks, manager, lohn Kellner, Willard Erdman, Paul Adams, Charles Alpert, Robert Franz, Mr. Albert I. Guepe, assistant coachg Mr. Nello Pacetti, coach. for Victory through the air and on the ground proved successful, and Manitowoc came out on the top in a 33-6 victory. After successfully piloting the Ships in corn- bat and earning acknowledgment in every game, Bill Keys, haltloack, and Bernard Knauer, end, were chosen honorary co- captains tor Lincolrfs eleven. VARSITY SCORES Manty Opp. Milwaukee Custer 20 0 Fond du Lac 7 7 Oshkosh 10 0 Green Bay East U 13 Green Bay West U 0 Sheboygan North 12 0 Sheboygan Central 40 U Appleton 33 6 K- o . vans boys' sports BEFORE THE BATTLE Under the watchful eye of Coach Pacetti and Assistant Coach Guepe, Manitowoc scrimmages in preparation for the Oshkosh tilt. ON TO VICTORY They didn't make it-This thrilling moment in the post- poned Manitowoc-Appleton game shows the spirit oi de- termination which helped the Ships win the game 33-6, and placed them second in the Valley Conference as Manty tinished the football season. Manitowoc fans watched in suspense as Appleton touqht their way down to the Manitowoc one-toot line: but the Ships rallied. held off the opponents, and carried the game to tinal victory. 'I , 9- x. I . A Iggy. 5 V -5 , t , Q V , 42 rw' RUSHING ATTACK Here you see live of Lincoln's battling Ships. Rene Schwalbe, Louis Konecny, Dick Franken, and Bernie Knauer display the rushing attack which proved effective in many conference tilts. Cliii Champagne, veteran ball toter, attempts to send a speedy pass to its mark. IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Manty Opp. Sheboygan North 7 U Sheboygan Central U 19 Green Bay East 25 0 Green Bay West 7 0 Sheboygan North 13 U Sheboygan Central 7 U FUTURE STARS IUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD laowHl,1llei: to right -R. Becker, G. Wilda, I. Stankey, C. Kelley, A. Vits, A. Schuette, I. Kassner, I. Trudel, R. Behringer, . a oc . lliivy 2-R. Reichert, R. Pribek, A. Tessar, E. Swokowski, M. Severson, P. Engel, A. Sedlacek, R. Bolle, N. Nelson, D. CISSHCT. ISGJWRSTM. Pctcrik, D. Louis, R. Bruechert, D. McDermand, P. Gospodarek, A. Kumbalek, R. Queram, T. Raven, S. McKay, . oirer. ROW 4-D. Kfeicarek, R. Luedtkc, H. Lensmire, I. Ehle, I. Benishek, W. Paulson, M. Seibel, I. Fuller, Managers G. Reimer, E. Moakler, L. Ilrikovec. Row 5-Coaches Mr. Esto B. Wood, Mr. Albury Bull, and Mr. Noble Anderson. Richard Walter was absent when the picture Was taken. boys' sporfs TRACK AND FIELD Row l, left to right-Louis Konecny, Dick Franken, Rene Schwalbe, Paul Adams, Clarence Becker, Reuben Larson, Bill Keys, Willard Erdman, Walter Paulson, Ernst Kaboth. Row 2-Adolph Hamachek, Earl Swokowski, Lester Deubler, Eugene Horstketter, Art McKay, Anthony Kumbalek, Bernard Knauer, Eugene Louis, Chester Deubler, Warren Hallock, lack Ehle. Row 3-Mr. Albert Guepe, Creighton Kelley, Russell Wellner, Norbert Nelson, Eugene Zagrodnik, Martin Severson, Dick Walter, Reuben Huntington, Wayne Knapp, Harold McDonnell, Bill Winter, Al Sedlacek, Allan Bermke, Mr. Nello Pacetti. Row 4-Gale Reimer, Bob Pribek, Melvin Kutchera, Perry Detert, Bob Reichert, Bob Tosten, lim Stankey, Arlin Stamsta, Albert Vits, Roland Dvorak, Donald Louis, Bob Kopotic, Harold Mahnke, Iohn Cox. Lincoln 'S Fleet-Footed REWARD: AWARD Apparently the honor oi receiving basket- ball letters before the school assembly has Clarence Becker and Rene Schwalbe. squad members, frightened. One look at their smiling CPD iaces will explain. Handing the emblems to the boys. and in an entirely ditierent mood, is Newton T. Iones, adviser for the Hi-Y club oi which the boys are members. 43 SWIMMING TEAM Row 1, leit to right-Tom Iansen, Iohn Kropp, William Schultz, Willard Erdman, Mr. Gordon Winder, Robert Ferguson, Robert Kllment, Wayne Knapp, Calvin Baird, Gerald Olson. Row 2- Vernon Witt, William Williamson, Albert Vits, Edmund Garber, Robert Bartel, Iames Torrison, Tom Inglis, Robert Behringer, Alvin Luisier. Row 3-Iohn Fuller, William Tech, Harold Mahnke, Samuel Hay, William Eisner, lack Richgels, William Kennedy, Arthur Mraz, lack Huberty. ALL-SEASON FA VQRI TES TENNIS Row 1, lett to right-Earl Verkins, lack Trudel, Robert Rank, William Zimmermann, Warren Meyer, William Ptefter, Clifford Beaupre, Iohn Hokenson, Robert lens. Row 2 - Marvin Muslal, Eugene Schoblaska, LeRoy Weber, Delmar Schultz, Iclck Kolodzik, Victor Hendries, lack Nesheim. Row 3-Marvin Pribek, Walter Meyer, Thomas Iohnson, David McDermand, Uriel Garey, lack Huberty, Bob Behringer, August Schuette. Insert-Coach Iohn M, V. Stevenson. 'i' 44 boys' sporfs f l ,tfafl-f .QI I J skill needs cooperation QQ ,ai-f-4 ffffffhfe- G ' ALL INTRAMURALS Cll Mr, Gordon Winder, director ot physical education for boys, is the mind behind the interesting and Varied intramural program .... That's Edward Schnell C2-55 showing how he passed and drop-kicked in intramural football last tall. Perry Detert C75 demonstrates the line points ot punting. Perry CSD also is seen playing ping-pong, lim Stankey fill certainly looks as it he wants to make that basket. Whats the reason tor those big smiles on the faces ot C55 Don Krejcarek, l-lovfard l.odl, Don Brixius, lohn Mushel, and Dan Baryenbruch? Why, they re members of the intramural basketball championship team, is Y 'K Q Wnvvvw 'R if 'I 'll it 'il 'R t 1 I+. if 1k 'k I QM if I' i 'R t U i -al i 'ix 'k 'k in in 'R 'k Av Za 4'- - A 7: J Af 4 ' ' ,QM .V ff MP' 252 W f 1 n ' Z ., Q i ,-4' I f Z f W KW? f X f f I w W 1' f if A W clubs J fvmffy ,M Clubs lor Victory and Vitality BP meetings! School spirit! Christian character! lmportant aims, are these, ot two ot Lincoln's most prominent intormal groups, the l-li-Y and Pep Clubs. The Hi-Y is a national organization, the members ot which are selected according to the standards ot high school athletics and 'lgood citi- zenryf' The Pep Club tinds out whats wrong with the school spirit and ad- ministers the famous cure-all ot organized enthusiasm. v o o -11 HI-Y VICTORY SIGNALS Bow l, left to right - Bernard Knauer, Bene Schwalbe, lolin Weber, George Ziegelbauer. Lett side, tront to back-Donald Waak, Bill Zimmermann, Art McKay. Bight side, lront to backelerry Olson, Eugene Schoblaska, Charles Kestly. Bow 2 - Bobert Kelley, Earl Bishop, Bill Zahorik, lohn Doolan. Bow 3-Bobert Luedtke, Bill Keys, Willard Erdman. Bow 4 4 Cliliord Beaupre, Clifton Champagne, Ed Geri, Clarence Becker, Mr. Newton lones. Dick Franken, Warren Meyer, Bobert Martin, Donald Mueller were absent when picture was taken. PEP Below-left to right-Virginia Riederer, Mary Ann Rohan, Caroline Rohrer, Dorothy Wier, Carol Wilke, Elvi liri- kowic, Louise Gleichner, Bernice Noll, Ioan Iagodinsky. Row 2-Genevieve Matczynski, La Verne Krumm, Marjorie Schwarzenbart, Paul Stacldler, Mr. Newton T. Iones, Robert Diedrich, Helen Buchner, Elaine Stanzel, Betty Christiansen. Row 3-Lina Iayr, La Verne Kattner, Phyllis Ziarnik, Gloria XvVills, Dorothy Mrotek, Bette Menzel, Oscar Pick, Doris Gentgen, Dorothy Mahnke, Harriet Heise, Margaret Riederer, Rose Millar, Fern Wickert. PEP for the HEART of their to please THESE girls are trying to do their bit tor defense by learning how to have fun as economically as possible. The Young Misses ot today Want their parties, but they are also interested in learning how to have them with the least possible expense. To be gracious and to be able to meet all situations that may arise are also their aims. They Want to know what type of party makes the biggest hit among a group ot their own age. Regardless of the fact that We are at War, the Entertainment Club believes that part of our time should be spent at play. ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT Row 1, left to right- Lois Miller, Ioyce Goff, Marion Tewel, Dorothe Kutil, Ela' Toomey. Row 2-Lydia Soukup, Iecmne Ncxmz, Miss Irene Espeseth Doris Mcxertz, Vyvynne Grcxnzow. Row 3-Ione Wranovsky, Bette Ieanne Falk, Mary N'mtz, L le Bremer, Marian Teteak, Elaine Swobcld clubs SOCIAL CAREER to stimulate ARIETY is the spice of life' '... so the old saying goes. And you'll orll ggree to that! lt's fun to try something different. You know the monotony of doing the some thing over ond over. These girls totke it upon themselves to do something new, something different eoch club period. Interest in new and novel idegs isn't hord to stimulotte. The girls try every- thing unusuol ond interesting during club periods. They olso take notice of conservation, thot is, how to moke useful grticles ot or small cost Without sacrificing their efficiency. lt's fun! Try it! VARIETY VARIETY Row 1, left to right-lane Zagrodnik, Shirley Hoyer, Elaine Benjert, Betty Kelnholer, lane Vnuk, Betty Rudolph Row 2-Mary Pollock, Helen Ieanne Ledvincx, Elaine Lutz, Miss Emily Wentzei, Ella Sigman, Arlirie Herzog, Elaine Fricke. Row 3-Bettymae Silbersack, Audrey Plautz, Mary Flanagan, Isabel Skardcl, Bernice Rapp, Bette Phcxlen, Pris- cilla Stcmts, Eunice Rappel, Iurme Schmitt. 2 N EEDLECRAF T NEEDLECRAFT 4 Row l, left to right-Bettymae Silbersack, Marcella Natzke, Laura Iune Waak, Iunne Schmitt, Clarie Bauer, lane Meister, Betty Bartelme, Marilyn Bartelme, Marjorie Fessler, Dorothy Duveneck. Row 2-Marjorie Miley, Mary Morris, Hildegarde Bonin, lean Goldie, Patricia Bonar, Bernice Rapp, Betty ' Rudolph, Elaine Fricke, Marion Miley. Row 3-Ieanette Rogala, Katherine Tychanski, Harriet Witczak, Mary Ann Vogel, Dorothy Luecker, Miss Kathryn Bennett, Rosemary Fessler, Ruth Bredesen, Vivian Meyer, Evelyn Wiegand. 4 Row 4-Elaine Benjert, Mary Fitzgerald, Dolores Boucher, Ioan Iagodlnsky, Priscilla Staats, Bernice Noll, Audrey Plautz, Dorothy Kleiber, Eunice Bauer, Grace Holschbach, Patricia McKeough. 1 I I They Sew QUITE SO OST of these girls have become skilled in the art of needlecratt and are contributing their talents toward the making ot sweaters and blankets tor that great American organization, the Red Cross. As you can see by the size of this club, a great many girls are willing and ready to do all they can to aid those Whom the Red Cross is supplying. Six-inch squares tor atghans to be used in bomb shelters, and more than fifteen sweaters tor refugees have been completed. The members have become so enthusias- tic in their work, according to Miss Kathryn Bennett, adviser, that not once have they even thought of varying their program by having a strictly social meeting. clubs KNITTING Row 1, left to right--Lorraine Kautsky, Frances Roberts, Marion Piehl, Gladys Stanzel. Row 2 -Betty Brilliant, Evelyn Curley, Miss Clara Amundson, Bernice Wilhelm, Virginia Elfner. Row 3-Iune Paulsen, Mildred Bohacek, Bette Ieanne Falk, Stella Knutson, Dolores Soukup, Elaine Schadewald. Absent - Helen Bins. andK1fzjt TO FIT KNIT two, purl two! Ch, l dropped a stitch! This is a familiar comment in Miss Clara Amundsons room every other Wednesday. Here, those girls Whose interest in knitting has been kindled by the present emergency have decided to practice on themselves before turning out articles for the boys in the armed forces. Maybe the first sock doesn't fit, but the second one Will. Practice makes perfect, so soldier boy, it pays to wait, These girls began with the fundamentals by learning to Wind yarn correct- ly, to cast on stitches, and to follow directions. Before they knew it, working with four needles and complicated patterns was among their accomplish- ments. ff 1 , mfr DISH MADE fy' QVQ-957 I fV ':lV70 -Mfg' er' f evcfwflf ,I fffffq fair 4 'L' , dv, 1 , I X of - , 'W' veil 1 ' ' 3jv9L4LL,2 .Z1 y f 351 Vfxvifsf N 'll I f I 'xt' 1 lf! -f 1 EAR MADAM: K fj, ,4 JI., J 1 L ,W,-U, 1 fx ,VJ f V V z.Lg,L, l'rn giving a party tor a tew of my friends. Its not for any special occa- sion, so tor tavors, should l use flowers, nut cups, gurn drop and pipe f cleaner figures, or war saving stamps? Would it be best to serve a regular meal or just a snack? X 1 C of -L., ' 1 ,, ff ,..f' Sincerely, 1 yy J R ff y Troubled f W 0711, lf you're ever in a jam like this, just ask one of the girls in the Culinary Arts Club, shell know. Expert advice will always be given. CULINARY ARTS, GROUP I, SECTION I Row l, left to right-Lilah Velting, Elaine Trasiek, Ann Vogel, Beatrice Rowe, Marion Zahorik. Row 2 - Gloria Vetting, Gladys Schwalbe, Miss Lorna Ccrrswell, Mary Ann Vogel, Elaine Meyer. Row 3-Ie-anne Mare-sch, Maxine Wigen, Delores Rodewald, Lorraine Rick, Iune Madson, Margaret Hanson CULINARY ARTS , ..... i A. ' 52 clubs T0 PLEASE garnished with flowers Q,Wv, - , THE making of delicious, tempting dishes is among the accomplishments of the Culinary Art Club girls. Besides cooking, they also learn sewing. This latter activity aids the American Miss in her defense Work. These club girls call themselves the Iolly Mix-Ups, but their name belies their tech- nique, because mastery of the fine points of cooking is their goal. The girls find great personal satisfaction in the gradual improvement of their culinary attempts. Sooner or later that pie crust is bound to turn out just as flaky as mother's. IOLLY MIX-UPS Row 1, left to right- Dorothy Carbon, Laura Iune Wacxk, Ioan Smith, Katherine Tychanski, Iecmett R g 1 L Kaspe 1'. Row2 Dl B h MyF 1 - o ores ouc er, cr itzgerald, Miss Lorna Carswell, Mary Morris, Hildegcxrde Boni - rine remer, er ene an er We erin Dorothy Glaeser, Esther Check, Lorraine Pribek, Harriet Row 3 A 1 B M V D tt g Witczak IOLLY MIX-UPS QL water is VITAL . . for garden GIRLS' SWIMMING Row l, lett to right-Virginia Riederer, Dorothy Tadych, Elaine Trasiek, Lillian Panosh, Rose Millar, Eunice Kustkcr, Patricia Gesell Margaret Schroeder Ella Si man, , I 9 Row 2 - Elvi Iirikowic, Helen Buchner, Shirley Chadek, Dorothy Klusmeyer, Mary Ann Rohan, Mary Lou Gruber, Adice Kramer, Dorothy Fierst Margaret Brezoni L ' W'1h l . , , orrame 1 em Row 3 Miriam Plank Pa l' V d C - , u me an e astle, Marion Zahorik, Dolores Peterik, Ruth Zellers, Ellen Benishek, Mary Ziesler, Lorraine Rick, Doris Schipper, Margaret Riederer. Adviser, Miss Ianet Strathecxrn. I GIRLS' SWIMMING . T LOOKS easy when some one else does it, but it takes many hours oi practice to be a first-class swimmer or diver. This present emergency may enlist the services of many boys who had formerly spent their summers Watching young Americans at the beaches. Girl lite-guards may be called upon to fill these vacancies, and only ex- pert swimmers can qualify. Extra instruction and hours of practice will make this club an aid in Civilian Defense. clubs water is energizing for pool BOYS' SWIMMING Row 1, left to right-Kenneth Shaffer, Richard Buchner, Vernon Witt, Fred Terens, Albert Vits, Iames Torrison, William Scheurell, Frederick Gaedke, Walter Wegner, Germain Mertens. Row 2 - Ierome Mullins, Roger Foerg, Arlin Stamsta, Harry Kollath, Arthur Schlei, Alvin Luisier, Donald Schwaab, Tom Inglis, Iames Brandl, Iames Craney. Row 3-Melvin Lakatos, Donald Marek, Norbert Denor, Warren Hallock, Ariel Brandt, Robert Pribek, Eugene Muchowski, Robert Bartel, Edmund Garber, Iames Slattery, Hans Kaboth, Leland Skarvan. Adviser, Mr. Gordon Winder. ff fy :MZ ,, BOYS' SWIIVIMING HE Swimming Club TOO14 OH Cin important job when it was organized last tall. The boys set as their aim the passing ot the Iunior and Senior Red Cross lite saving tests in a group, and the perfecting of various strokes to make them better swimmers. They have accomplished most ot this and had an enjoyable time doing it, Meetings are held every second Week with the Lincoln swimming pool as their club room. These boys Will vouch tor the sport. lt really is muscle building! Left to right-Karsten Aarhus, Charles Randolph, Left io ,ight-Ruth Butz' Flomine Vqemweinl Ieanne McConnell, Robert Kelley, Arthur Barrie. R0beffKf1PPe1mGm1- Advisers-Miss Lillian Miegei. Miss Lorraine Anderson. DRAMATICS CSOPHOMOREJ Row l, leli lo righi-Audrey Sieberl, Barbara Schwelel, Lucille Zendala, Ioan Tveien, Beiiy Iane Lewis, Edith Klingbiel. Row 2 -Edith Orr, Mary Lou Schueite, Marjorie Mohr, Mr. Frank A. Novitski, Gail Whitaker, Nancy Vogelsang, Mary Horoviiz. Row 3-Catherine Tollzmann, Adice Kramer, Shirley Willman, Lois Nielsen, Patricia Gesell, Alice Miitelslaeclt, Dolores Gerharz, Gladyce Hurka, Eldora Koeppe. DRAMATICS , -.V can a .. . V Y I A V Y V. . , - f, I ,fy I V , VV I I clubs TOWER PLAYERS I s Golding, Ruth Schumacher. into able Thespians DRAMATICS THE purpose of this group is to teach the elementary principles of dram- atization. This study of drama may help a great deal when students try out for class plays, oratory or declamation. At any rate, it's an excellent way of discovering one's hidden talents. These club members are interested in learning the correct use of stage make-up and are Working toward a goal . . . a chance to appear on the stage! lt helps to have a feeling of self-confidence, and this quality can be achieved through constant work in giving monodramas and reading plays aloud. lsn't it a great satisfaction, too, to realize that you really can act? TOWER PLAYERS -ALTHOUGH they are war-minded,Young Americans of today still find time for their Thespian activities, and show their interest in learning poise and voice control. By discussing plays, students learn the structure and style of famous Works and get ideas of their own, to be Worked out in original plays. They have confidence in their abilities, and a desire to rid themselves of bashfulness in order that their personalities may shine forth. Who can tell, maybe one of these will be a Noel Coward or a Bur- gess Meredith some day! MAGICIANS I1GW YOU ee AGIC may become invaluable in War because of its extensive use in camouflage. Although this fact had no influence on the formation of the Lin- coln High School Magicians' Club, it may be possible for magic to become a major part of army entertainment, so necessary for morale in a World at War. The club was begun in l94U with the idea of teaching the art of magic either as a hobby or as a future profession, and thus to determine which students show an inclination toward its myster- ies. lts purpose - entertainment. lts sponsor - Miss Edith Zander. MAGICIANS' CLUB Row l, left to right-Karsten Aarhus, Miss Edith M. Zander, sponsor, Adelia Altergott, Ernst Kaboth, Gladys Foerg, Dorothy Glaeser, Melvin Kutchera, Thomas Reddin, Edward Zeman, Norbert Nelson, Martin Sten- son. Row Z-Gladys Foerg, Karsten Aarhus. Row 3 - Norbert Nelson, Ernst Kaboth, Dorothy Glaeser, Martin Stenson, Robert Kappelmann. Not included, Bill Winters. clubs now you don't EADY! Aim! Fire! A sport fast becoming popular in the modern world proves extremely interesting to these boys and girls of Lincoln. Besides receiving the basic instructions of learning how to sit, kneel, and stand properly While shooting, the members take part in the William Randolph Hearst rifle matches. Ask any one of these students the difference between the sights, bolt, stock, barrel, magazine, trigger or muz- zle, and he can tell you. Beware, men! The Women are a' comin' up fast! RIFLE Row 1, left to right-lack Huberty, Myron Cegielski, Robert Behringer, Raven, Le Roy Iirikovec, Howard Lensmire, Robert Brey. F 0 I r s - - 0 0 ' f X O . SHARPSHOOTERS both, winning because ot steady hand and eye are Bette Phalen and Elmer Weiter, juniors. Harold Grall, Nicholas Brooks, Thomas Row 2-Violotte Marshek, Dolores Turczynski, Angelus Brooks, Stuart Beaver, Mr, Charles Fuller, Miss Verna Rudolph, Herbert Baumann, Robert Toston, Evelyn Herman, Georgiancr Osieczanek. Bow 3-Charlotte Karl, Marion Paulson, Evelyn Olson, Dolores Kochan, Rosalie Kutil, Rita Iagodirisky, Ruth Zellers, Bette Phalen, Doris Schipper, Ellen Benishek, Mary Mae Ziesler, Isabel Turczynski, Shirley West, Iudlth May. Row 4-Kenneth Delsman, Calvin Stein, Donald Louis, Richard Steeber, Severson, Donald Worel, Gordon Steeber, Earl Stecker, Robert Raduenz. Elmer Weiter, Milton Schwartz, Martin RIFLE a STRIKING Victory H HY must that one pin stand up? What luck! How otten these Words have echoed and re-echoecl in the bowling alleys ot Manitowoc. You can attribute these exclamations to the Iunior Girl Bowlers. Many ot the girls began their careers as sophomores and interest in this most enjoyable sport prompted them to continue. Improvements in their posture ancl tech- nique have been shown in that one year's time. lt you clon't believe it, look at the score books-figures olon't lie! IUNIOR GIRLS' BOWLING Row 1, left to right-Marion Fidler, Bette Meissner, Mary O'I-Iearn, Marjorie Ashenbrener, Mary lane Mayer, Elaine Kacynski, Gloria Buran. Row 2-Audrey Kelsey, Phyllis Knutson, Ethel Strathmann, Miss Muriel Butz, Arlene Kohlmeier, Gloria Wagner, Virginia Kohlmeyer, lone Wranovsky. Row 3-Betty Wetenkamp, Delores Wicke, Henrietta Specht, Dorothy Charneski, Louise Wilsmann, Lillian Wicke, Elaine Wagner, Mary Flanagan, Agnes Kaufmann, Carol Zeddies. IUNIOR GIRLS' BOWLING V, ... . A. l. ..., . , with plenty to SPARE HEP your eye on that center pinl Aim now! What form! Ah, swell! lt's a strike! The Boys' Bowling Club has become popular in the last few years. Ex- cellent scores have been chalkeol up by the boys and even better ones keep coming, stimulating interest in this ever-popular sport. Keen compe- tition is each one's by-word and all of them strive for perfect form, perfect aiming, and, if possible, a perfect score! The boys know it can be clone! IUNIOR AND SENIOR BOYS' BOWLING Row 1, left io right--Donald De Roche, William Mohr, Paul Kramer, Harold Hemmer, Marvin Strzyzewski, Donald Barneson. Row 2-Edward Zeman, Richard Sieeber, Iames Wilhelm, Mr, Charles W. Meisnesi, Daniel Zygmuni, Harold Muchowski, Norbert Nelson. Row 3-Donald Graycarek, lack Pleuss, George Denk, Carl Rosinsky, Eugene Michels, Richard Kujawski, Paul Adams, Iohn Dethlefson. BOYS' BOWLING I O I O - l lim a--QW CULINARY ARTS, GROUP II, SECTON I Row l, left to right-Audrey Iunk, Elva Koch, Shirley Barnes, Dorothe Kutil, Dorothy Schoenwald, Marion Tewel, Bernadette Zewicki. Row 2-Alice Kaufman, Betty Christiansen, Elaine Hollender, Miss Lorna Carswell, Eleanore Kozaczuk, Agnes Barnes, Elaine Stanzel. Row 3-Ieanette Ketter, Lorina Horstmann, Dorothy Ewen, Mabel Shupita, Alice Mae Morris, Beatrice Lallen- scrck, Ieanne Namz, Elaine Swobada, Irene Novy. INCE December 7, the idea of conservation has grown and spread to reach all occupations and industries. As a result, considerable emphasis has been placed on food conservation. Using leftovers to good advant- age is one of the lessons that these girls are learning in order to help in the national defense program. Another of their activities is making favors and decorations for morale building. With such training, these cooks of the future ought to he both thrifty and wise. clubs to keep in trim with an edge on favors w2fff'ih , ff J , V , ' , fl x f ' ' , ' i CULINARY ARTS CULINARY Aars-GROUP 11. sEcr1oN II Row 1, left to right-Gertrude Anihold, Gloria Konop, Germaine Rank, Lorraine lung, Florence Rank, Virginia Stueber, Dorothy Petsl-ra. Row 2-Mary Nate, Helen Muench, Vivian Benishek, Miss Lorna Carswell, Mary Ann Straclcrl, Delores Strczdcrl, Bernice Baumann. Row 3- Florence Lensmeyer, Evalyn Kirch, Lucille Kellner, Iecxnette Steeber, Virginia Krumdick, Rosemary Koch Dorothy Benishek, Caroline Wit, Ethel Meidl. Absent-Rose Marie Novy. O you have originality? Can you Create? Are you one of those people who likes to make fancy things tor parties? Then join the Culinary Arts Club. This club Was started tor girls just like you. Every second Week they learn from Miss Lorna Carswell, their adviser, tips on entertaining and just how to make new favors. So, boys, it you want to have good times at a real party, just make a date With one ot these girls. it's y o u r- on floor TEP-slide, slide-One, two, three. That's right! Now try it again, And on and on that goes, until, sure enough, you've got the knack. After that, it's easy! Lincoln's Dancing Club favors the old-time dances: the Square Dance, Virginia Reel, Irish Washerwoman, and Chicken Reel. Members claim the long forgotten group dances are soon going to make a comeback, and they aim to encourage them. Songs like 'lPop Goes the Weasel resound from all corners ot the gym every other Wednesdayg and, it you'd step in, you'd see that a merry time is being had by all. DANCING Row l, left to right - Ienne Belle Maples, Bett Brilliant, Priscilla Khail, Frances Roberts, Iune Paulsen, Florence Bassett, Erna Roopke, Glanness Altman, Doris Daugs, Evelyn Augustine, Caroline Rodewald, Marceline Barnes. Row 2 - Bette Sch b Gl ' B ' ' ' ' wa , orla uran, Helen Griesbach, Bette Meissner, Ruth Wyszynski, Miss Francis Ritchie, Miss lean Nettenheim, Ruth Kelnholer, Virginia Elfner, Margaret Singer, Lillian Haese, Ioan La Cost. Row 3-Vivian Busse, Beatrice Grosshuesch, Lucille Stanzel, Shirley Schuler, Anita Buck, Margaret Williamson, Dorothy Charneski, Dorothy Bentield, Dolores Soukup, Mildred Bohacek, Iune Iole, Mary Harlow, Eunice Wellner, Helen Bergquist, Paulene Herzog, Mildred Waack, Anna Cisler, Row 4-Howard Krieser, Arthur Iohnson, Robert Reichert, Elmer Gaqner, Iohn Kassner, Harold Mahnke, Robert Roth, Edward Moakler, Donald Stickert, Iohn Haese, Donald Ryan, Mark Wimmer, Clarie Bauer. DANCING I- .. . ,v,..t.... . Xi, . l MCVEI on board ROVlNG that the ancient game of chess is still alive and entertaining, these club members have devoted their club hours to learning the game and improving their tactics. Those new to the game have discovered its complications and those that are Hfairly educated have proved that practice makes nearly perfect. There is always something new and fascinating being uncover- ed in the game of chess, and these club members are out to conquer its mysteries and be- come experts. ACQUET girls bring a feel- ing of good sportsmanship wherever they are. America is not only proud of them for this reason, but also because they either stick to the game until they have reached the cham- pionship class, or else have de- cided that they will play the game for the fun they get out of it. Tennis is one of the sports in which you can enjoy the great outdoors. lt streamlines the fig- ure and kindles the flame for keen competition and fair play. To play it is to love it! clubs CHESS Row 1, left to right-George Ziegelbauer, lack Berg, Donald Mueller, Charles Kollath. Row 2 - Arthur Mraz, Iohn Teitgen, Mr. Iohn Norman, Charles Barnstein, Iohn Dalrymple. Row 3-William Eisner, Charles Daetz, Ernst Kaboth, Robert Ferguson lack Weber, Milton Schwartz. Absent - Robert Eiermann. RACQUET Top, left to right- Gladys Heath, Dolores Fulton, Edith Klingbiel, Dorothy Holtz, Ioan Tveten, Marilyn Pracki, Louise Kasper. Bottom-lean Stockinger, Gloria Glcmder, La Verne Kattner, Roselle Leist, Eunice Sobieski, Miss Iulia Iariecek. SENIOR GIRLS' BOWLING 5 are L 14364 N OY, are these balls heavy! How am I ' ever going to get it down that alley? Oh! there's another gutter ball. This might be heard by beginners in bowl- ing, but not by the seniors. Most of these girls have started as sophomores and now their aim is to get into a city league alter graduation. Because they 'lhave caught on to the general idea of it, they are now trying to improve the fine points in order to get those strikes that count so much. UPPER Bowling, left to right: lane Schmitz, Edith Barnes, Marilyn Lange, Elaine Hollender, captains. Looking on are Rosalie Kutil, Gloria lacoboski, Margaret Schlei, Eleanor Mrotek, Dorothy Klusmeyer, leanette Ketter, Miss Verna F. Rudolph, Carol Krause, Dorothea Heise, Elaine Herman, Loris Houghton, Elaine Dill. CENTER Standing in foreground are Captains Audrey Miller and Evelyn Evenson. ln background are: Laura Mae Braunel, Miss Rudolph, Scoremarker La Verne Mae Holly, lanice Tidrnarsh, Faith Hurtig. LOWER Bowling, left to right: Captains Shirley Staalson and Bette Scheuer. Watching are: Elaine Krainik, Marjorie lohn, Shirley Ploederl, Barbara Mrotek, Miss Rudolph, Anne Stueclc. clubs don't lie it's good for all .... no matter what shape you'Ie in OWLING is the up-and-coming sport, and one ot the skills every one needs at this time to boost the morale ot American youth. These stu- dents, anxious to be one step ahead ot the others, have organized this club to improve their bowling technique. At times it has been necessary tor the boys to offer excuses, especially when the girls showed what they are made of, and defeated them. But more otten than not, the boys managed to be on top of the score. SOPHOMORE BOWLING Row l, left to right-Genevieve Nemetz, Mary Lou Shimek, Grace Kapitz, Mary Iane Holzschuh, Ioseph Kaul- man, Lansing Hooper, Marjorie Ann Fors, Marjorie Olk, Dorothy Rappel, Ianet Berkedal. Row 2-Robert Bruechert, Phyllis Hammond, Barbara Hammond, Bettie Barenbaum, Mr. Iames G. Magill, Miss Gertrude McCauley, Iacqueline Gallagher, Gwendolyn Olson, Reinhart Herzog. Row 3-Marjorie Mohr, Gertrude Scholten, Virginia Vits, Gladyce Hurka, Betty Ann Pielfer, Lorraine Helm- inisk, Gloria Denk, Iayne Kries, Elaine Doubek, Ruth Broderick, Andria Ienkyn, Ieanne Tidmarsh. Row 4-Eugene Bertler, Earl Herzog, Tom Iansen, Theodore Staddler, Daniel Hensel, Richard Walter, Daniel Hessel, Sam Hay, Iames Stankey, William Hoyer, Warren Hallock. SOPHOMORE BOWLING CMixedJ , , M. ,, M, , me if-Q 1 . J Afrrltf I 1 yf,A.! L I Of 1,-,Af-1 'llwl ,.-Y L aa., ,, ,, , i LIBRARY BOARD LIBRARY BOARD Row l, lett to right -Ianet Berkedal, Iohn Cox, Adelia Allergott, Pearl Pleflerkorn, Clarie Bauer, Iohn Schroeder, Alvin Luisier. ' Row 2-Edith Orr, Carol Karn, Mary Ann Konopacki, Miss Edith Zander, Frances Beck, Eunice Bauer, Helen Bergquist. Row 3 -Gerald Klein, Lester Deubler, Chester Deubler, Robert Kappelmann, Earl Bashaw, Karsten Aarhus, Marlin Stenson. Row 4-Beulah Granzow, Vyvynne Granzow, Grace Bausch, Stella Knutson, Lucile Bremer, Olive Klein, Doris Mae Schliesleder, Bernice Bonin. It's the LINES in camps ODERN minute-men and Women are the members of this energetic group. Hunting up books to send to our boys in the armed forces is just one of the tasks added to their daily routine. The Library Board is again on the job when it comes to ordering new books on welding, drafting and electricity-all in demand by perspective defense Workers who are interested in learning the requirements and more of the details. They have planned their club periods to be purely 'lsocial , thus mixing entertainment with the more serious phases of their undertakings. clubs DRAMATICS DRAMATICS ISENIORJ R 1 lett to right-Louise Gleichner, Katharine Stathas, Miss Lucille Gaedke, Grace Gennrich, Harriet Heise, R 2-Dorothy Mahnke, Bette Menzel, Margaret Voss, Doris Gentgen, Dorothy Mrotek. THAT COUNT on stage H-A-LL the world's a stage . . And they're learning to act out their parts right now. These students know that there is no room for self-conscious- ness, here or anywhere. Besides, who isn't interested in getting in a little training before class play tryouts? Then too, theres always the possibility of an original play with a cast composed exclusively of club members. Dramatic training is good for every one, because even though it doesn't necessarily get you into that field professionally, it gives you a feeling of ease when you're with the gang As in everything else, variety is import- ant. That's why the members vary their meetings occasionally with a party or a social program. G ET into the saddle and ride away. That's all there's to it, so they say. Several girls have nursed a secret yen to become accomplished horsewomen, but haVen't had the opportunity. How- ever, this year their big chance came when a few equestriennes got to- gether, took the horse by the reins, and started a club. And, they say, the thrills are worth the Hdiscomforisf' But definitely! My ' 1 jk! f , '. 07 ,f , f' ,V jf! JV! K C1110 4 V7 X V.. ff if ' ff 'if XJ fi ' RIDING CLUB ' l KV! ffff y ,df Above: left to right: Phyllis Hemmend, M J, ' J A ff, r i f fU jorie Fors, Ianet Berkedal. f w ' 4' W rf7!U ffl!! !0,jg,,fJ K ff' J' jx wif ' jf' I 1 f we j 'T X1 Lf - ft If RIDING CLUB fl, puff AJAX ' ,y 1 fu jj ' 1 fl J . -fi I C C i L LVL UT l C10 'C NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE DO your part for National Defense! Let the boys in the service know that you're thinking of them! No, that isn't an advertisement, just the slogan of a timely organization. This club began its career this year for the sole purpose of doing its bit for National Defense. And that it has! The members have baked batches of delicious cookies and sent them to many boys in the service. To top it all otf, the girls received answers, for every one of the soldiers appreciated such thoughtfulness. The girls were happy, too, for they had a new friend to tell their i'Dear Diary about. And, on the side, they gave a neat program on Nutrition in Defense over our public ad- dress system. ' ' clubs ' 1:5 ,, ,, ', ,i I U RIDING CLUB Above: Winifred Stueck, Patricia Bonar, Ftutb Above: Dixie Fulton, Rosemary Fulton, Millicent Broderick, leanne Groffman. Girl Scout Advisers Saeclcer, leanne Tidmarsh, Barbara Hammond, -Mrs, Gilbert Rankin, Mrs. Robert Fulton. Virginia Vits. NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE Row l, left to right - Ruth Dueno, Rosemary Fulton, Suzanne Vander Zanden, Pauline Zeman, Dorothy Ann Berns, Mary Ellen Zingsheim, Lois Harrington, Elaine Crocker. ROWZ-Rita Champagne, Meryle Engelbrecht, Lina Iayr, Arlette Hoffman, Miss Dorothy Cain, Susan Ecl-:els Merle Hansen, Marilyn Hansen. Row 3-Millicent Saecker, Marie Loet, Ieanne Grottman, Helen Ieanne Ledvina, Arline Paustian, Eleanore Esse: man, Mary Pollock, Lorraine Schuette, Elaine Lutz, Mary McElligott. 4 , f 1 1 tl xr'- THE SEASON ADVIANCES ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY . . 74 - 78 INFORMAL CLASSES . . . 79 - 83 SENIOR ACES . . 84- 85 SENIORS . . . . 86 - 108 STUDENT HONORS Honor Seniors . 109 Senior Officers . . . 109 Notioncrl Honor . . . . 124 - 125 Quill ond Scroll . . . . 126 Flombeou Honor R011 . , 127 SOPHOMORES . . . 110 - 116 IUNIORS ...1. . . 117- 128 Prom Royalty . , . 117 PATRONS and ADVERTISERS . . . . 128 - 139 Looking for Business . . . 128 - 129 INDEX . . . 140 - 144 f 1 . 6, 1 f QW, UA . 'JJ vi .wfjj A 11 J 11 LN ' fd ' 1 1 ' , f I, L! l 1 1 X AD' A VK X XVNJIK X ' 14 wi' 'VN 11 1 1- PM JV 1 4 'X Fbj iff W WV1 . 1, ' K fn xl XVJUJ W ff! 1 X :XX ' 4 'X f 'fjki ly 'xkxfjzqj N J .sf-jnjf ITXXN 11 !KQ1-'PX x X 'V 1 'Lf 1 1 xx' wfsf h Sqft XJ! 149 dry-f I I I , .QW If 1 TV 7 y4J7 fx! 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F' D vv 'X LQ 512 , M administration DAILY Theirs is the task of teaching us how to grow . . . they cultivate our victory garden. By helping us learn. they are shaping the growth of tomorrow. H. S. BONAR, superintendent of schools, instills C. G. STANGEL, principal. assumes responsibility democratic principles in the minds of future citi- in guiding Lincoln students to a successful start zens from kindergarteners to seniors. in the grown-up world. f Y, X , ,., 1 i 1 if Uyiit r ' -I W - 1 .n 1 - , d ' 14, F ll 1 i AGAINST A BACKGROUND ot the new third-floor wing, the newest part ot a school growing for defense, we find the Board ot Education who have helped 1 to make defense expansion possible. Row l, left - Supt. Hugh S, Bonar, Secretary Vera Dueno, Frank Kloiber, Row 2-Robert E. Lindwall, Francis Rugowski, Walter A. Dorsch. Row 3 - William Eck, Walter lens, Dr. R. W. Hammond. Ny, wg. guerilla o lenfrn TENDER THESE are the people who tend the crop rotation, taking sophomore saplings and build- ing them into sturdy seniors. Heading the English department is Iames G. Magill. He is aided by Lorraine Anderson, Clara Arnundson, May B. Clark Cguidancel, Lillian Miegel, Frank A. Novitski Ctorensicsl, Margaret Heuter Cpublicationsl, Verna Rudolph Clanguagel, Iohn M. V. Stevenson ltennis coachj, Ianet Strathearn, and Esto B. Wood. Students are taught history by Laurinda Albers, Clementine Dolan, Rex K. Iohn, Cvice- principall, Newton T. Iones, Charles W. Meisnest, Frank W. Meisnest, Nello Pacetti Ctoot- ball coachl, and lean Nettesheim Cphysical educationl. ' Teaching science and mathematics are Noble Anderson, Muriel Batz, Helene Dedrick, Edwin Erickson, Charles Fuller, Albert Guepe Cbozsketball coachl, Iulia Ianecek, Ernest Ludwig Cguidanceb, Grace Miller, lohn A. Norman, F. W. Rosentreter, Albury Bull, and Lorna Carswell. A Q mt l r Mitiff Sgt? 2. X fr fmt nn, Laurmda Alber Clara Amundson Lorraine Anderson Noble Anderson G. L. Aplin Mur1elBqfz H lene Ded k Clementine Dolan Edwin Erickson Irene Espesefh Charles Fuller Lucille Gaedkl Er est Lud rg lames G. Magill Gertrude McCauley Charles W. Meisnest Frank W. Meisnesi Lill an M egel LONG-STOCK ROOTS Other departments: Commercial - G. L. Aplin, lean Iohnsrud, Lucille Gaedke, Gertrude McCauley, Wesley Parsons, Emily Wentzel and Esther Grell. Music- Hutin W. Boyd, Elwyn Wienandt and Thomas Williams. Languages-Kathyrn Bennett and Irene Espeseth. b Home Economics-Dorothy Cain and Lorna Carswell. ' Art-Cleeta Pultz. v Librarian - Edith Zander. , Physical Education-Erances Ritchie and Gordon Winder. Office-Nora Healy and Alma Harms. Kathryn Bennett Rulin W. Boyd Albury Bull Dorothy Cain Lorna Cczrswell May B. Cla Egfher G1-911 Albert Guepe Iulia lancrcelc Rex K. Iohn led!! lohflsflld Newlon Tvl Grace Miller lean Nettesheim Iolm I-l. Norman Frank A. Novitslci NGUO Pmreffi Wesley PG Gi if t r -Lg. - rf' 49 5, . . Q 3 init Cleeta Pultz F. W. Rosenireter Ianet Strathearn Thomas Williams Edith Zander Margaret Reuter Verna Rudolph Emily Wentzel Gordon Winder Alma Harms Frances Ritchie lohn M. V. Stevenson Elwyn Wienandf Esfo B. Wood Nora Healy Y? , s Getting THEIRS is the duty of developing our minds with the knowledge of our forefathers. They accomplish our Hmen- tal rotation year by year. The duty they have assumed is to edu- cate us to take our place in the future world. They nc? only train our minds, but cultivate our c,h 'acters. So that they may inspire in us the qualities that make good citizens, these men and women of the faculty teach not only theories but practical appli- cations as well. ln this way our characters are enrich- ed not only by the seeds of know- ledge but by the love of our nation and its democratic ideals. W W classes Do Wn to Earth f Z W 4 ff ,,, ff 3 f 1 9 lik d0Wn to earth -We dug up these three l-lorne Economists iupper lett to rightl prepotring, not o between-clciss sncick, but sandwiches lor the cotetericr noon lunch . , . Pointing to or rnop ot Europe is entertaining Morion Erdnionn os Well cis her History compcinions Bill Buckley ond Cctroline Kreirnonn . . . My! Arenfi we serious! l-lcirvey Sleger pgrtcikes ot ci little diversion by reciding up on llpsychology oncl Lite , . Look- ing too, too otbsorbed in her work, Mcrrion l-lornernilc, Klovfer leftl caught in the oct ot refueling in Typing clctss. 95 ,f fm 1,7 , at .X L wwf -+--' I . , N s, 79 classes Breaking IIEW' SDH.-Bill Schadeberg and Mary l-lorovitz Cupper lett to right? V seem determined to teach the cameraman a thing or two about Latin. iCaesar, to be exactl . . . My! Aren't they chummy: Mary McElligott and Earl Bishop . . , Harmony class is just one big song for musical- minded Bettie Barenbaum and Shirley Fricke , . . An hour in study hall is Digest time tor Marilyn Lange . . . Mr. Iames Magill smiles approv- ingly as Corinne Nowakowski volunteers some information in English class . . . Taking charge oi the Guidance Qttice are flower rightl Dorothy Streich and l-lelen Knox. 6' 'S IIBW ideas w Art instructor Cleeto Pultz Cupper leftl shows Bill Gerl, Buth Anderson, ond Dorothy Streich just how its done . , , With ine telligent smiles, these fourth yeor moth students Cupper rightl, Lorroine Heod ond Albert Engel, do CI little co-operoting . . . Bosemory lilovy oncl Bill Simmer point to something intriguing in Algebro close S . . Groce Wymon corefully lifts the cover to see whotls coolctnf' . A ln two picture instollments Scientist Don Brunner proves thot l 1-:here there smoke theres fire , in Chemistry closs , . . Shirley Stoolson ond Chories Kestly flower rightl browse in the Librory. f 81 classes Our DIGGINGS Robert Noll Ctopl seems to have it in tor the helpless insides drawn on the black- board in Human Biology, tor it 'pears as if a crack on the Jaw is due any minute, However, Dolores Rappel and Luella Tech are unaware ot the pos- sibility that they may be next. Two little maids from school are we, or leanne McConnell and Mary Ann lsluberty, pose prettily in Creative Writ- ing class. One must know his biz and the tech' nical properties thereof to get by in Drafting class, Ralph Arndt and Ralph Goinm apparently do. Bob Rosinsky looks horritied as he studies a striking display ot propa- ganda that Sue Vander Zanden holds in her hands. Mildred Waack waits her turn in Iournalism class. I I O A His duty is to show us how and why we grow . . . Mr. Iohn Norman, Physics instructor, demonstrates the absence of sound waves in cz vacuum to Senior Stuart Beaver fopposite pdgel- 'N f' ' if 4' , ng, P. if , G, is 4 fix -. ' . ,. , J, , 13,4 V, 7,1 . wig, ,ri-ff . f ,A I 1 jf M1 f 'v 1,9 4 an .4 i f, fff ' 5 QQ .ft x -i','1 .ff f f f:, 'ii fy f 2 s Ya: X, . fix Zag 'li . . 1 , ami, f, - , 1 , 'a ,J F Lf- firm! ',Q'ff 'aryl -, Y Ji ,I 11, ruin ?l' 'WZJ4 , A H , , :mf 'f'5 f. W If-Ht ' diff .f 4 ' .,Qup.3,hL,q,-v 4,74 'A ', A 4. ' 1. f , Q:-ff nf,-1fq,.f fp! .. fl' 2 f'- ' V f T .f -712' ' lf 71668 rm- 4, Qs fcqfvff ' 2'1 47111, ' ' .'f 1 'C J' 1 'wr' . ?' z ' z 41. if x ' Z 44 , 4 A fy 2 f , if . fn, V? 1 rf ,L 1 Mi? 1 5 H. ff . egg F? , 'fix fi ' 3'f', .1 ,JA X X , , ..,Q,,V ,,,. V- ,inn 6, , iiflgfg ' X R .f nga: 2 1 , , Q y 0 - Q., ,vi Q 1 . f -IV: ff. - Ar Xfih 1 ,U .iw ,ggi -.-v-5 , K. yn Az w , .yi- All-s at 5 C tio? 'wl 905965 -x, , f gggjeii C. MUSC vos?-NSDCS iC-5 x p,'YYP'gY D J 8 4 ,Le ,X-C74 CAD stands for athletics, CED forensics, CMD music, and CPD publications. PUBLICATIONS Three happy editors are we! Seated, left to right, Mark Surfus CPD, Mary Ann Huberty CAMPED, and Iane Schmitz CEPAD. MUSIC The band's just what you make it, which isn't bad according to these members. Pictured are Iane Hertel CMPD, Charles Randolph CMAD, Ruth Butz CMEPAD, and Warren Meyer CMPAD. FORENSICS Two able-bodied and able-minded citizens who speak for the honor and glory of Lincoln are Donald Mueller CMEPD and Margaret Voss CMED. ATHLETICS Sporting versatility is the watchword of Bern- ard Knauer CAD, Clarence Becker CAD, and William Keys CAD. ACES OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP ROW, left to right l-Pep meetings galore flow from their minds. Pictured are none other than those joke-loving boys, William Schultz CEPAD and Robert Kelley CEPAD. 2-Could the reason for those extra- broacl smiles be just because they're happy senior aces? Anyway, Ruth Schumacher CMPAD and Ieanne McConnell CEPAD are con- vincing, if that's their object. 3-Robert Fergu- son CMEAD and Elaine Krainik CPAD look con- tented, don't they? Probably it's just a little solid relaxation after three active high school years. CENTER ROW, left to right 4-just two friends are the money-man, IOHN Dalrymple CEPAD and Flora-Dora beauty, Elaine Dill CPD. 5-Oh, Erwin, what can the matter be? Left to right are Erwin Meser CMFPD, Loris Houghton CEPD, and Charles Kollath CEPD. 6-Whats this, two of the smartest seniors, Alice Kaufman CEPAD, and Ianice Tidmarsh CMEPAD reading funny papers? How's Super- man, girls? BOTTOM ROW, left to right 7-Engaged in a thrilling game of checkers are Maxine Wigen CMEAD and Arthur Mraz CEPAD. 8-lt seems Rene Schwalbe CMPAD and Charles Daetz CEPAD like to park, but Why locate where you aren't suppose to, boys? 9-Grace Genn- rich CEPD and Ieanette Ketter CMPAD like to smile, too. And can you blame them? The sun has shone for thern for the past three years! NG PEOPLE WHO DO THINGS Thirty-one distinctly different students, thirty-one individual boys and girls unite to form a group of the most honored seniors in Lincoln High School. No matter how varied were the fields in which they succeeded, each one excelled in initiative, in leadership, in personality and in ability. Thirty-one senior aces, selected by the Flambeau - the pride of their parents and our school! 2 M411 5 m I ri f 'T if! r mm fanlffn new soil - - - new victories dw- h f' I are 'ff' ,W o .2 W5 use fm .M My , iii' P X KA Aarhus W, Adams I. Adelmann L. Allan A, A1591-gon E. Anderson R'And91-Son G. Anthoid W. Armstrong R. Aulik B, I. Bcleckmann C. Bdifd 2, I r ,4.. -VWX ' ww .747 -.,..., A. M. Barnes E, Barnes C. Barnsiein T. Barrie M. Bauer H. Baumann KARSTEN AARHUS-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Clubs: Art 25 Library 35 Magicians 3, 45 Talent 25 Tower Players 4 . . . WALLACE ADAMS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Orchestra 25 Track and Field 25 'Swimming Team 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, G, 45 Neptune Tankers 2 . . . IEROME ADELMANN-Entered from Washington 2 . . . LLOYD ALLAN- Entered Irom Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . ADELIA ALTER- GOTT - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Magicians 25 Library Board 25 G. A. A. 4.. . . EDWARD ANDERSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Orchestra 2, 45 Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swing 3 . . . RUTH ANDERSON - Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Iunior Life Saving 25 Girls' Swimming 25 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Offi- cials 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . GERTRUDE ANTHOLD -Entered from Rockwood High School 35 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . WILLIAM ARM- STRONG-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . ROBERT AULIK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 25 Iunior Life Saving 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . . BETTY IANE BAECK- MANN-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . CALVIN BAIRD-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 25 Iunior Life Saving 25 Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2. seniors 1942 Q wg Q7 , wtf? l 25465. X S. . --as we 6- W QP 'A S. Beaver C. Becker G. Becker E. Benishek V. Benishek I. Berg V, Bergquist R. Berkedal M. Bertler G. Blahnik I. Block H. Bloom B. Benin M. Bonk A. Borlhs L. Bouril I. Brachmann M. Brady AGNES MARY BARNES-Entered from Washington 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Clubs: Culinary Arts 4, Girls' Swim- ming 2, 4, G. A. A. 2, 4 . . . EDITH BARNES-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . CHARLES BARNSTEIN-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Chess 3, 4 . . . TOM BARRIE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band 2nd 2, Class Play 4, Intramurals 4, Pagibit 2, Play Festival 2, 3, Clubs: Chess 2, Talent 2 . . . MAX BAUER-Entered from Washington 2, lfand lst 2, 3, 4, Football 2nd 2, 3, I-Ii-Tower Flashes 2, 3, lunior Lite Saving 2, Orchestra 4, Swimming Team 2 ,3, Track and Field 2, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 3, Radio 2 . . .HERBERT BAUMANN-Entered from Kollners- ville High School 3, Band 2nd 3, 4, Football 2nd 3, Clubs: Rifle 4 . . . STUART BEAVEReEntered from Cathedral Latin High School, Cleveland, Ohio, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Clubs: Rifle 4 . . . CLARENCE BECKER- Entered from Two Rivers High School 3, Basketball lst 4, 2nd 3, Football lst 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Track and Field 3, 4, Clubs: Hi-Y 4, Varsity 3 . . . GENEVIEVE BECKER-Entered from Washington 2 . . . . ELLEN BENISHEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, lunior Lite Saving 3, Clubs: Girls' Swimming 3, 4, Pep 3, Riile 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . VIVIAN BENISHEK-Entered from Woodrow Vtfil- son 2, Clubs: Audubon 3, Culinary Arts 4, G. A. A. 2, 3 ,... IACK BERG-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play 3, 4, Football 2nd 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Play Festival 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- At-Arms 4, Swimming Team 2, 4, Clubs: Chess 4, Neptune Tankers 2 . . . VIOLET BERGQUIST-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ROBERT BERKEDAL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, lunior Lite Saving 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Pagibit 2, Swimming Team 2, 3, Clubs: Boys' Swim- ming 2, 3, Neptune Tankers 2, Photography 4, Swing 3 . . . MARIE BERTLER-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2, Clubs: Girls' Swimming 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . GENEVE BLAHNIK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IOE BLOCK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . HOWARD BLOOM-Em tered from Washington 2 . . . BERNICE BONIN-Entered from Washington 2, Intramura-ls 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, Library 4 . . . MARCELLA BONK-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . ALICE BORTHS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Girls' Swimming 3, G A A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LUCILLE BOURIL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . IRA BRACHMANN - Entered from Washington 2 . . . MARY BRADY-Entered from St. Ioseph's Academy, Green Bay, 4. , , ...- - ,. ,. E , what i For most of them their growing got its start in a kindergarten 14 years ago. .::- vf 1 'll -,x x. U . G, Bra,-,dl I. Brandl A. Brandt L M, B1-qunel R. Bredesen L. Bremer R,B1-ey M. Brezoni N. Brooks I. Bruecherl A. Bruins H. Buchner 47 ,, . M' , - ,O . I , M. I. Buckley W. Buckley D. A. Burger R. Butz I. Butzen B. L. Carey GERMAINE BRANDL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Iunior Life Saving 25 G. A. A. 2 . . . IAMES BRANDL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Swimming Team 35 Iunior Lite Saving 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 3, 45 Rifle 3 . . . ARIEL BRANDT - Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 3, 45 Magicians 35 Talent 2 . . . LAURA MAE BRAUNEL-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Corres- pondence 25 Dramatic 45 Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . , RUTH BREDESEN-Entered Irom Washington 25 Clubs: Fine Arts 25 Knitting 3, 4 . . . LUCILLE BREMER-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Clubs: Audubon 2, 35 Library 45 Clever Cookers 45 G, A. A. 2 . . . ROBERT BREY-Enter- ed from Washington 25 Clubs: Photography 35 Rifle 4 . . . MARGARET BREZONI-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls' Swimming 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . NICHOLAS BROOKS-Entered from Washington 25 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Track Manager 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Rifle 2 . , . IANET BRUECHERT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Play Festival 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Sub-Deb 25 Tri- Hi-Y 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ALLEN BRUINS- Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . HELEN BUCHNER-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Glee 3, 45 Girls' Swimming 45 Pep 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. seniors 1942 ya fa. ' 'Cv' B. Carstens L. Cerlgas C. Champagne R. Champagne B. Christiansen L. Cisler I. Clement C. Daeiz I. Dalrymple K. Delsman C, Denor F. Denor R. Diedtich E. Dill H. Donohue R. Drews C. Drida H. Dtumm MARY IANE BUCKLEY-Entered from St. Patrick's High School, Maple Grove, 3, Clubs: G A A. 4 . WILLIAM BUCKLEY-Entered from St. Patricks High School, Maple Grove, 3, Clubs: Rifle 3 . , . DORIS ANN BURGER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Prom Queen 3, Class Play 3, Clubsi Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sub-Deb 2, G, A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . . RUTH BUTZ-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 2. 3, 4: Class Play 3. 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Manitou 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, Girls' Swimming 2, Tower Players 4, G A, A 2, 3, 4 . , . IAMES BUTZEN-Entered trom North High School, Sheboygan, 4: Clubs: Sports 4 . . . BETTY LOU CAREYfEnter- ed from Woodrow Wilson 2, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4, Manitou 4, Clubs: Sub-Deb 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, G A A, 2, 3, 4 . . . BERNICE CARSTENS-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Cooking 3, Fine Arts 2, Iunior Life Saving 2, G, A. A. 4 . . . LOUIS CERKAS-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2 , CIIFTON CHAM- PAGNE-Entered from Washington 2, Basketball lst 2, 3, 4, Basketball Co-Captain 4, Class President 2, Football lst 2, 3, 4, Track and Field 2, 3, Clubs: Hi'Y 4, Varsity 3 . . . RITA CHAMPAGNE -- Entered from Washington 2, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, Natiorpl Defense Service 4, Pep 3, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . . BETTY CHRISTIANSEN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs Culinary Arts 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 3, Pep 4, Sub-Deb 2, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4. . . LORRAINE CISLER- Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2 . . .IANET CLEMENT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Sub-Deb 2, G. A A 2, 3, 4 , CHARLES DAETZ-Entered from Washington 2, Basketball lst 4, 2nd 3, Flambeau 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, Track and Field 3, Intramural Manager 2, Clubs: Chess 4, Photography 2 . IOHN DALRYlVIPLEf Entered from Woodrw Wilson 2, Class Play 4, Flambeau 4, Business Manager 4, National Honor Society 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Golf 3, Photography 2, Chess 2, 3, 4 , KENNETH DELSMAN -Entered from Rockwood High School 2, Clubs: Ritle 4. . . CLETUS DENOR-Entered trm Washington 2, Football Manager 2 . . . FRANCIS DENOR-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, ,Track ana Field 2 . . , ROBERT DIEDRICH-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 4 . . . ELAINE DILL-F Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Intramurals 2, Manitou 4, Advertising Manager 4f Pagibit 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 4, Sub-Deb 2, G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . HELEN DONOHUEeEnter- ed from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play 4, Declamatory 2, Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Clubs: Sub-Deb 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . , RUTH DREWS-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Clubs: G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 , . . CLARENCE DRIDA-Entered from Wooiirov-I Wilson 2, Intra- murals 3, 4 . . . HUGO DRUMM-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Clubs: lazz 4, Swing 3. They soon learned to tell the destructive weeds from helpful fellow plants. YS Q' yr Q35 ickvr Q1 M, Drumm R. Dueno F. Eberhard! G. Egger! R. Eiermann W. Eisner A. Engel R. Engelbrecht M. Erdmann W. Erdmann K. Erickson C- EUCIIGI' .,,p.w,.- ei KEY? E. Evonson D. Ewen H. Fargo R. Ferguson R. Fossler O. Pick MARION DRUMM-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 35 Officials 45 G. A. A. 4 . , . RUTH DUENO - Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Tennis 2, 35 Clubs: Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Bowling 25 National De- fense Service 45 Pep 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . FRED EBERHARDT-Entered from Washington 25 I-Ii-Tower Flashes 45 Intramurals 35 Clubs: Rifle 3 , , . GEORGE EGGERT-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 4 . . , ROBERT EIERMANN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Basketball 2nd 35 Intramurals 45 Clubs: Chess 4 , . . WILLIAM EISNER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Football lst 2, 35 Intramurals 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Swim- ming Team 45 Clubs: Archery 35 Boys' Swimming 25 Chess 45 Golf 2 . . . ALBERT ENGEL-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2nd 35 Basketball Manager 45 Football 2nd 2, 3, lst 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . . RAYMOND ENGELBRECHT-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3, 4 , . . MARION ERDMANN-Enten ed from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls' Glee 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . WALTER ERDMANN-Enter- ed from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . . KENNETH ERICKSON- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Swimming Team 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . . CHARLES EUCHER-Entered from Washington 2. seniors 1942 Wi ul' 495 Q 4-vis I 911111 V D. Piers! H. Fitzgerald M. Frank H. Franken R, Franz E. Fricke I Geiger G. Gennrich D. Gentgen D. Gentgen W. Gerl R. Gerroll L Gleichner A. Glish W. Gloe A. Goeke L. Goeke I. Gall EVELYN EVENSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 45 Sub-Deb 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY EWEN-Entered from Rockwood High School 35 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . ROLAND FARGO-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . ROBERT FERGUSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Class Secretary 25 Debate 25 Forensics 25 Intramurals 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Play Festival 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 35 Chess 45 Neptune Tankers 2 . . . ROSEMARY FESSLER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Fine Arts 25 Knitting 45 Needle Twisters 35 G. A. A. 3 . . . OSCAR PICK-Entered from Washington 25 Football 2nd 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Tennis Team 3, Clubs: Neptune Tankers 25 Pep 4 . . .DOROTHY FIERST-Entered from Rockwood High School 35 Clubs: Audubon 35 Girls' Swimming 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . HELEN FITZGERALDiEntered from Washington 25 Clubs: Dancing 2 . . . MARVIN FRANK-Entered from Washington 2 . . . RICHARD FRANKEN -Entered from Washington 25 Football lst 2, 3, 45 Play Festival 45 Track and Field 2, 35 Clubs: I-li-Y 3, 4 . . . ROBERT FRANZ-Entered from Washington 25 Football 2nd 2, 3, lst 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Orchestra 2, 45 Track and Field 2, 3 . . . EDITH FRICKE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 35 Clubs: Golf 35 Girls' Bowling 3, 45 Sub-Deb 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IEROME GEIGER-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2 . . . GRACE GENNRICH-Entered from Washington 25 I-Ii-Tower Flashes 2, 35 Manitou 45 Associate Editor 45 National I-Ionor Society 45 Play Festival 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Culinary Arts 35 Dramatic 45 Photography 25 Talent 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD GENTGEN-Entered from Washington 25 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 . . . DORIS GENTGEN-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Correspon- dence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Dramatic 45 Girls' Glee 45 Pep 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . , . WILLIAM GERL-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3 . . . ROBERT GERROLL-Entered from Rock- wood High School 3 . . . LOUISE GLEICHNER-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Dramatic 45 Pep 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 G A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . AGNES GLISH-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3 . . . WILLIAM GLOE- Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2, 35 Drum Major 45 Football 2nd 2, 35 Orches- tra 45 Student Council 25 Track and Field 2, 45 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 45 Golt 3, 45 Swing 45 Iazz 3 . , , ARNOLD GOEKE-Entered from Washington 2 . . . LINDA GOEKE-Entered from Washington 2 . , . IOYCE GOFF-Entered from Weyerhauser High School 25 Intramurals 35 Clubs: Entertainment 45 Clever Cookers 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. 8 S f , I I, ,ff uf' 0 N if ' ld N T X J J J XX v ' I , JA l I -f , J 1 N I f rl 5' Cx Then they were transplanted to another larger building, a iunior high school. 1:37 2? l E t 1 . t I. Golding H. Graff K. Grall W'. Gransee V. Granzow W. GIGIZ I. Griesbach B.I.GH1ber lr H0959 E, Hqmqchek M. Hamernik D. Hardrath H' P. Hart! G. Hartmann E, Hassemer G. Hawn D. Haws L. Head IAMES GOLDING-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 35 Flambeau 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Play Festival 45 Clubs: Chess 35 Photography 35 Tower Players 4 . . . HERBERT GRAFF-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3 . . , KENNETH GRALL-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2 , . . WALLACE GRANSEE-Entered from Washington 25 Band 2nd 2, lst 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Clubs: Photography 25 Rifle 4 . . . VYVYNNE GRANZOW - Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Cooking 45 Entertain- ment 45 Library 35 Magicians 35 G. A. A. 3, 4 . . , WILLIAM GRETZ-Entered from Washington 25 Basketball 2nd 2, 35 Class Play 35 Football 2nd 2, 35 Track and Field 2, 35 Clubs: Rifle 3 . . . IOHN GRIESBACH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . BETTY IANE GRUBER- Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Band 2nd 2, 3, lst 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IOHN HAESE-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Orchestra 45 Track and Field 25 Clubs: Chess 45 Dancing 4 . . . EVELYN HAMACHEK-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Boosters 25 Corres- pondence 2 . . . MARIAN HAMERNIK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 45 Girls' Tennis 2, 3 . . , DOROTHY HARDRATH- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Photography 35 G. A. A. 4. 'Rf' - AJ seniors 1942 - -JW My 15.1 If ,WMM K, . f ' ' 2 2 fem ,W 1, W o X ,f .. , L f ' 4 53711 s w' ' as f F. Hein D. Heise H. Heise L. Heron E. Herman B. Hermann I. Hertel L. Hessel C. M. Hibbard F. Hofslund E. Hollender L. M. Holly Holschbach A. Holseri R. Hopp L. Horstmann L. Houghton M. A. Huberty PAUL HARTL-Entered from Washington 2 . . . GEORGEEN HARTMANN+Entered trom Woodrow Wil- son 2 . . . ESTHER HASSEMER-Entered from Rockwood High School 35 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . GLORIA HAWN-Entered from Holy Angels Academy, Milwaukee, 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 45 Girls' Glee 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . DOROTHY HAWS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 . . . LORRAINE HEAD- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Qratory 25 Pagibit 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 45 Sub-Deb 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . FRED HEIN-Entered from Washington 2 . . . DOROTHEA HEISE-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Pagabit 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 45 Girls' Swimming 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . HARRIET HEISE-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Clubs: Culinary Arts 35 Dramatic 45 Girls' Bowling 25 Girls' Glee 45 Pep 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LILLIAN HERAN-Entered from Plymouth High School 25 . . . BETTIE HERMANN-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ELAINE HERMAN - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . IANE HEHTEL- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Elambeau 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 45 Manitou 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 45 Sub-Deb 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LORRAINE HESSEL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Clubs: Personality 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROLE MAE HIBBARD - Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . FRANCIS HOFSLUND - Entered from Washington 2 . . ELAINE HOLLENDER-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, 45 Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LAVEHNE MAE HOLLY-Entered trom Woodrow Wilson 25 Hi- Tower Flashes 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 45 Sub-Deb 25 G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . ELIZABETH HOLSCHBACH-Enter ed from Rockwood High School 3 . . . ALICE HOLSEN -Entered from Two Rivers High School 35 Clubs: Cooking 35 Girls' Bowling 45 Girls' Glee 45 Y-Hi 45 G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . RODELL HOPPHEntered from Wash- ington 25 Football Manager 25 Intramurals 25 Track and Field 3 . . . LORINA HORSTMANN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 Photography 2, 35 G. A. A. 3, 4 . . , LORIS I-IOUGHTON-Enten ed from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Declamatory 2, 45 Elambeau 45 Eorensics 2, 3. 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 45 Manitou 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Qratory 2, 3, 45 Pagabit 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 45 Sub-Deb 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY ANN HUBERTY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 35 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Manitou 3, 45 Editor 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 G, A. A. 2, 3, 4. ts.- Q--.1 'RQX win! Nunn-v Ny-r Three years later they were once more uprooted and plant- ed rn the senior high. ,A Humm D. Hunsader R. Huntington Hurtig P. Hynelc M. lhlenteld Inglis G. Iacoboski P. Ienkyn Iindra E. Iirikowic M. Iohn 'Qi' ...Q QC fr X 6 I, Iole R. Ionas L. lung A. Iunk M. Kacynski L. Kaderabek FRANCES HUMM - Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Play Festival 35 Oratory 35 Declamatory 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 , . . DOROTHY HUNSADEH -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A, 3, 4 . . . REUBEN HUNTINGTON-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 25 Track and Field 3 . . . FAITH HURTIG-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 I-Ii-Tower Flashes 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Bowl- ing 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . PAUL HYNEK-Enter- ed from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . MANN IHLEN- FELD - Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Neptune Tankers 2 . . . TOM INGLIS-Entered from Brillion High School 25 Class Play 45 Swim- ming Team 45 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 4 . . . GLORIA IACOBOSKI-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Intramurals 35 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Girls' Bowling 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . PETER IENKYN - Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Flambeau 45 Intramurals 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Tennis Co-captain 45 Clubs: Tennis 3, 4 . . . BETTY IINDRA - Entered from Washington 25 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowl- ing 45 Girls' Glee 35 Personality 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ELVI IIRIKOWIC-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Intramurals 25 Clubsi Culinary Arts 35 Dramatic 25 Girls' Swimming 45 Pep 45 Photog- raphy 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. seniors 1 P Kadletz R. Kanter R.Kappe1mann M. Karbon A, Kaufman H. Kelley R Kelnholer I. Ketter D. Keubke W. Keys E. Kircli V. Kitchen I Klancer L. Klancer C. Klein L. Klein L. Klein E. Kloida IVIARIORIE IOHN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Flambeau 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 4, Sub-Deb 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IUNE IOLE- Entered from Washington 2, Hi-Tower Flashes 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Correspondence 2, Culinary Arts 3, Dancing 4, Girls' Bowling 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ROSELIND IONASe-Entered lrom Washington 2, Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 , , . LORRAINE IUNG-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, Clubs: Culinary Arts 4, G. A. A. 2 , . . AUDREY IUNK-Entered from Rockwood High School 3 . . . MARGARET KACYNSKI-Entered lrom Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 3 . . . LEONARD KADERABEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, Clubs: Magicians 3, Radio 2 . . . PAUL KADLETZ-Entered from Kingtord, Michigan, 4 . . . RUSSELL KANTER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band 2nd 2, 3, lst 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2 . . , ROBERT KAPPELMANN-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 4, Play Festival 4, Clubs: Library 3, 4, Magicians 3, 4, Talent 2, Tower Players 4 . . . MILTON KARBONAEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 3 . , . ALICE KAUFMAN-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 4, Flambeau 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Corres- pondence 2, Culinary Arts 4, Photography 2, 3, G. A. A 2, 3, 4 . . , ROBERT KELLEY-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 2, Class Play 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, 4, Flarnbeau 4, Football 2nd 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Swimming Team 3, Track and Field 2, 3, Clubs: Boys' Swim- ming 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Talent 3, Tower Players 4 . . . RUTH KELNHOFER-Entered from Washington 2, Declamatory 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pagiloit 2, Clubs: Bowling 2, Cooking 2, 3, Dancing 3, Girls' Bowling 3, Girls' Glee 2, 31 TCIISYII 4: G- A. A. 2, 3. 4 . . . IEANETTE KETTER-Entered lrorn Washington 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Culinary Arts 4, Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 4, Sub-Deb 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DELMAR KEUBKE-wlintered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 3 . . . WILLIAM KEYS-Entered from Washington 2, Football 2nd 2, lst 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track and Field 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . EVELYN KIRCH - Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 3, Clubs: Audubon 3, Culinary Arts 4, G. A. A, 3, 4 . . , VERNON KIRCHEN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . IOSEPHINE KLANCER-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, G. A A. 3, 4 . . LOUIS KLANCER-Entered from Washington 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . CAROL KLEIN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 4, Clubs: Girls' Swimming 4 . . . LAVERNE KLEIN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . LUCILLE KLEIN-Entered Irom Woodrow Wilson 2 . . EDEN KLOIDA-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band 2nd 2, lst 3, 4, Clubs: lazz 3, Swing 3 W Q At first they were considered ll sprouts 5 their floor known as the greenhouse. -as ' . 2194 .wma Q 'R it ti -usp- Qs Zn. .2- AY: M. Kozlovsky E. Krainik C. Krause C. Kreimann L. Krueger V. Krumdick WY' D, Klugmgygf B. Knauct H. Knox S. Knutson E. Koch R. M. Koch D. Kochan C. Kollath L. Konecny I Koritzinsky K. Korte I. Kott DOROTHY KLUSMEYER-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Bowling 45 Girls' Glee 3, 45 Photography 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . BERNARD KNAUER- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football lst 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 Track and Field 2, 3, 45 Clubs: I-Ii-Y 3, 4 . . . HELEN KNOX - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls' Swimming 2 , . . STELLA KNUTSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 35 National Honor Society 45 Play Festival 35 Clubs: Knitting 45 G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . ELVA KOCH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band 45 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 Photography 35 G. A. A. 2, 4 . . . ROSE MARY KOCH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 Girls' Swimming 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DOLORES KOCHAN - Entered from Rockwood High School 35 Clubs: Audubon 35 Girls' Bowling 45 Rifle 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . CHARLES KOLLATH-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Class Play 45 Class Treasurer 45 Debate 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Clubs: Chess 4 , . . LOUIS KONECNY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Football 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Track and Field 2, 3 . . . IANE KORITZINSKY-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Chess 25 Y-I-Ii 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . KENNETH KORTE- Entered from Washington 2 . . . IOHN KOTT- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2nd 2, 35 Fooball 2nd 2, 35 Clubs: Iazz 45 Swing 3. seniors 1942 ,Q , M. Kubichek M. Kuhl R. Kujawski D. Kufil R. Kufil Labensky C. Ladwig K. Ludwig B, Lallensack M. Lange H. Larson D, Lasch E. Leindecker E. Leschke E. Lishka H. Lodl D, M. Luecker E. McCambridge MADRENE KOZLOVSKY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ELAINE KRAINIK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Flambeau 3, I-Ii-Tower Flashes 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 4, Sub-Deb 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . , CAROL KRAUSE -Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 4, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROLINE KREIMANN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, Dramatic 2, Officials 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . LEROY KRUEGER- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: National Defense Service 4 . . . VIRGINIA KRUMDICK-Entered from Rockwood High School 3, Intramurals 3, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . MILTON KUBICHEK -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2 . . . MARILYN KUHL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, I-Ii-Tower Flashes 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 4, Photography 3, Sub-Deb 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . RICHARD KUIAWSKI -Entered from Washington 2, Football 2nd 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track and Field 2, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . , DOROTHE KUTIL-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Culinary Arts 4, Entertainment 4, Girls' Bowling 2, G. A A 2, 3, 4 . ROSALIE KUTIL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, I-Ii-Tower Flashes 3, Intramurals 2, Manitou 3, Clubs Culinary Artzs 3, Girls' Bowling 4, Rifle 4, Sub-Deb 2, Y-I-Ii 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 , . . BERNICE LABENSKY-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Correspondence 2, G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . CAROLYN LADWIG-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Dramatic 3, Girls' Tennis 2, 3, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . KENNETH LADWIG- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4 , . . BEATRICE LALLENSACK-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, Play Festival 3, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, 4, Girls Glee 3, 4, G. A. A 2, 3, 4 . MARILYN LANGE-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, National I-Ionor Society 4, Pagibit 2, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 4, Sub-Deb 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 , . . REUBEN LARSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Football lst 4, 2nd 2, 3, Track and Field 2, 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY LASCH-Entered from Washington 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, Clubs: Cooking 2, G. A, A. 2, 3, 4 . . . EUGENE LEINDECKER-Entered from Washington 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, Clubs: Rifle 4 . . . EDMUND LESCHKE-Entered from Washington 2 , . EVELYN LISHKA -- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . HOWARD LODL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . DOROTHY MAE LUECKER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G A A 4 ELLEN MCCAMBRIDGE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play 3, Declamatory 2, National I-loner Society 3 4, Clubs: Archery 2, 3, Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. The year passed, a new crop of sprouts took their places, an, old crop left. C , ,, 1, H .1 I ,ft ns.. I xr- .par ABQ!! QVVV f' K pgs, .. 'F 'W' ha., wmv' 'UV 490' I, McConnell K. McDonn:II D. Maertz D. Mahnke E. Mahnlze W. Manney C. Mare-ndc R. Martln D. Massman G. Matczynski A.Mau1e E. Meidl F i C. Meissner W. Meissner B. Menzel E. Meser W. Meyer E. Michels IEANNE MCCONNELL-Entered trom Washing- ton 25 Class Play 3, 45 Declamatory 2, 35 Oratory 45 Forensics 35 Flambeau 45 I-li-Tower Flashes 2, 3, 45 Manitou 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Play Festival 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Archery 35 Sub-Deb 25 Tower Players 45 Girls' Bowling 25 G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . ,KENNETH MCDON- NELL+Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Football 2nd 25 lst 35 Tennis 25 Track and Field 35 Clubs: Tennis 2 . . . DORIS MAERTZ-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 Entertain- ment 45 G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY MAHNKE- Entered from Marshall High School, Chicago, Illinois, 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Clubs: Correspon- dence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Dramatic 45 Pep 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . EDITH MAHNKE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4j Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 Girls' Glee 35 Officials 45 G. A, A. 2, 3, 4 . . , WALLACE MANNEY-Enter ed from Washington 25 Track and Field 25 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2 . . . CLARENCE MARENDA- Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Track and Field 25 Clubs: Golf 35 Radio 25 Rifle 3 . . . ROBERT MARTIN-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Football lst 45 2nd 2, 35 Clubs: I-Ii-Y 4 . . . DOROTHY MASSMAN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 45 Girls' Bowling 2 . . . GENEVIEVE MATCZYNSKI-En- tered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Pagi- bit 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 G, A, A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 2, 45 Y-I-Ii 3. seniors 1942 f . .I et f-s., ' 'UW 4 , ' '27 M.-.war , fit ,M 1 6 2? ,.. f.fs, U ' ff iff V, ,Le ' , x , Q I f ', .Y ' , Wy, . . 1 ' ,I f f x I . f . .f 1. 4. O ' f , . J-I - S M Miley R. Millar ' A. Miller E. Miller L. M. Miller E. Monday A M. Morris A. Mraz B. A. Mrotek D. Mrotek E. Mrotek H. Muchowski D Mueller R. Myszewski I. Namz M. Nate H, Neuser I. Nichols ANN MAULEEEntered from Washington 2, Clubs: Rifle 4 . . . ETHEL MEIDL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 3 . , . CHARLOTTE MEISSNER-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM MEISSNER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Tennis 2, 3, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3 . . . BETTE MENZEL-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, Dramatic 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ERWIN MESER-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, Class Secretary 3, Debate 2, 3, 4, Extempore 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Intramurals 3, Manitou 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Student Council 2, 3, Swim- ming 2, 3, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 3, lunior Life Saving 3, Talent 2 . . . WARREN MEYER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, Flambeau 4, Student Council 4, Swimming 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Tennis Co-Captain 4, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Swing 3, Tennis 4 . . EUGENE MICHELS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramural Manager 2, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 3 MARION MILEY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Hi-Tower Flashes 4, Intramurals 4, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Knitting 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ROSE MILLAR-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, Girls' Swimming 4, Pep 4, Personality 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . AUDREY MILLER --V Entered Irom Washington 2, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Manitou 4, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Correspondence 2, Dramatic 4, Girls' Bowling 3, 4, Girls' Tennis 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ERWIN MILLER-Entered from Washington 2 . . . LOIS MAE MILLER-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 2, Clubs: Clever Cookers 4, Entertainmen114, Home Economics 2 . . . ELDEN MONDAY-Ente-P ed from Washington 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . . ALICE MAE MORRIS-Entered from Washington 2, Declamatory 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Play Festival 3, Clubs: Culin- ary Arts 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ARTHUR MRAZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Flambeau 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Swimming Team 4, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, Chess 3, 4 . . . BARBARA ANN MROTEK-Entered from Washington 2, Pagibit 2, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 4, Tri-HieY 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY MHOTEK--Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, Dramatic 4, Pep 3, 4, G, A, A, 2, 3, 4 . . . ELEANORE MROTEK-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: Correspondence 2: G.rls' Bo:-flgng 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . HAROLD MUCHOWSKIfEntered from Washington 2, Footbal 2nd 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4' Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD MUELLER--Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4: Flanibezu 3, For- ensics 2, 3, 4, Manitou 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4- President 4, Tennis Team 2, Track and Field 2, Clubs: Chess 4, Boys' Bowling 2, Hi-Y 4, Neptune Tankers 2 . . RUTH MYSZEWSK1. Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . IEANNE NAMZ-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Girls' Box-.'l.ng 2, Culinary Arts 4- Entertainment 4, Sub-Deb 3, G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY NATE- Entered from St, Patricks High School, Maple Grove, 3- Clubs: Culinary Arts 4, G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . HILDA NEUSER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Girls' Bon-.'l1ng 2- G. A. A, 2. 3, 4 IEANETTE NICHOLS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Clubs: Girls' Glee 2, 4, Personality 3- G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. 100 Then they were budding iun- iors, the 'Social Belles for them prom and class play. .fm ,f ' mf 1 Y. 1 I I. K. A ae ,,. M, Niephqug M. Nlmfz l. Novy L. Novy C. Nowakowski l. Nuhs B. O'Heam G. Olson L. Osesek E. Oswald K. Pagel M. Pcmkratz .1 1, ' . sq Qt ' ' 1- ,f ' 4 ,+ 'f jf?? 'Q ' 'lf ff' fi .f Y' f , . ', M A . ' .114 '- mr'r t. Q 5 2:2 iigfxgag , f ,,4,.ti55a,f Xi . 1' 5 X .We . Q J,sSvt4',ig, ' Y 1. '-1. 4 .240 Ay-A .fm 'll-1 ' ., '- .:r::-L. A. Panosh L. Panosh M. Paulson I. Pekarske E. Peters K. Petriclc MARVELLA NIEPHAUS -Entered from Woodrow Wilson Z5 Pagibit 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 Girls' Tennis 2, 35 Home Economics 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY NIMTZ-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Clubs: Entertainment 45 Clever Cookers 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IRENE NOVY- Entered from Rockwood High School 35 Clubs: Culinary Arts 4 . . . LESTER NOVY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Football 2nd 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 . . . CORINNE NOWAKOWSKI- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Iunior Lite Saving 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IOHN NUHS -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 , . . BERNICE O'HEARN - Entered from St. Patricks High School, Maple Grove, 35 Clubs: G. A. A, 4 . . . GERALD OLSON-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 25 Football lst 4, Znd 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Neptune Tankers 2 . . . LAVERNE OSESEK-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. Z, 3, 4 . . . EDWARD OSWALD-Enter- ed from Washington 25 lntramurals 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Clubs: Bowling 25 Boys' Swimming Z . , . KENNETH PAGEL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 3, 45 Znd 25 lntrarnurals 2 . . . MARVIN PANKRATZ-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Football 2nd 25 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Chess 35 Talent 25 Photography 3. seniors 1 I A. A 5 ' fl-'5:,.ff , I I 4 fgwy I 4 M 44 ao- ! . W. Pietfer G. Pilger S. Ploederl I. Pokorsky G. Pracki I. Pritchard G. Proper V. Radey C. Randolph E.Rappe1 W. Reardon M, Rein D. M. Reitmeyer L. Rick M. Riederer V. Riederer G, Roberts R. Roberts ALICE PANOSH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Correspondence 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LILLIAN PANOSH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls' Swimming 45 Personality 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MARION PAULSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls' Swimming 45 Rifle 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4... IOHN PEKARSKE--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Football 2nd 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Chess 2, 35 Talent 3 . . . EARL PETERS-Entered from Washington 2 . . .KENNETH PETRICK-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Football 2nd 25 Intramurals 35 Student Council 3 . . , WILLIAM PFEFFER-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Tennis 3, 4 . . . GERALD PILGER -Entered Irom Woodrow Wilson 25 Basketball 2nd 2, 35 Football 2nd 2, 35 lst 45 Track and Field 25 Clubs: Golf 2 . . . SHIRLEY PLOEDERI.-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IAMES POKORSKY-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Bowl- ing 2, 4 . . . GLADYS PRACKI-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IOHN PRITCHARD-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Class Play 35 Swimming Team 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 35 Golf 2 . , . GERALDINE PROPER-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Clubs: Dancing 35 Girl Scouts 25 Home Economics 25 G. A. A. 3 . . . VIVIENE RADEY - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 3 . . . CHARLES RANDOLPH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2nd 25 Drum Major 2, 3, 45 Football 2nd 25 lst 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Track and Field 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 25 Golf 3, 45 Tower Players 4 . . . EUNICE RAPPELfEntered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Student Council 25 Clubs: Bowling 35 Charm 35 Enter- tainment 45 Girls' Bowling 3, 45 Pep 35 Talent 45 G. A, A. 2, 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM REARDON-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Art 4 . . . MARVIN REIN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band 2nd 25 lst 3, 45 Iunior Life Saving 35 Clubs: Radio 2, 35 Rifle 3, 4 . . . DAISY MAE REITMEYER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 4 . . , LORRAINE RICK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Hi- Tower Flashes 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 Girls' Swimming 3, 45 Pep 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MARGARET RIEDERER-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 45 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Bowling 25 Girls' Swimming 45 Pep 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . VIRGINIA RIEDERER-Entered from Washington 25 Band 2nd5 lst 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Cor- respondence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Swimming 45 Pep 45 Needlecrait 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . GRACE ROBERTS-Entered from Washington 25 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 45 Clubs: Culinary Arts 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . RUTH ROBERTS-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Art 25 Girls' Swinirning 45 G A. A. 2, 3, 4. 01 102 That year didn't last very long -they were.,seniors, strong and and confident. ' JUN.. 'Ii I.Roga1a A. Rogers M. A. Rohan C. Rohter C. Rosinsky B. I. Roubal A. Rusboldl B. Scheuer D. Schipper I. Schlager M. Schlei D. M. Schliesleder fi vs..-fr Q x as N..-5 ' G. Schmidt N. Schmid! R. Schmidt I. Schmitz D. Schneider E. Schnell IEANETTE ROGALA-Entered from Washington 2 . . . AARON ROGERS-Entered from Wash- ington 2 , . , MARY ANN ROHAN-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Cor- respondence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Swimming 45 Pep 45 Needlecratt 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROLINE ROHRER-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 Girls' Glee 3, 45 Pep 45 G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . , . CARL ROSINSKY-Entered from Wash- ington 2 . . . BETTY IANE ROUBAL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . . ARNOLD RUSBOLDT -Entered from Washington 25 Band 2nd 2, 35 lst 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Photog- raphy 2 . . . BETTE SCHEUER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band 2nd 25 lst 3, 45 Clubs: Cooking 35 Girls' Bowling 2, 45 Honorary Swim- ming 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DORIS SCHIPPER -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Iunior Lite Saving 35 Clubs: Girls' Swim- ming 3, 45 Rifle 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IANE SCHLAGER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 4 . . , MARGARET SCHLEI- Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 DORIS MAE SCHLIESLEDER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Fine Arts 25 Talent 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . GABRIELLA SCHMIDT-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 G. A, A. 2, 3, 4. 'seniors 1942 4 5 f I , II., . 3 'A fs. I . . - H 4 '- . A t ' ' vfww ' yn ff I f V- ? f t , 1 f Us , 1 3 f W 4 ' -gf ' A f ZW M , f 4 if ff? yi Q my fi , 5 ff f- W. 4,4454 , tx .: , 2 , , I as g ix N' X '.,s L. Schach D. Schoenwald R. Schrimpt I. Schuette M. Schuette L. Schuh R. Schuh R. Schultz V. Schultz W. Schultz R. Schumacher G. Schwalbe H. Schwalbe M. Schwartz M. Schwarzenbart C. Seibel W. Seidl R, Shaw NORMAN SCHMIDT-Entered from Washington 2 . . . RAY SCHMIDT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . . IANE SCHMITZ-Entered from Washington 2, Declamatory 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4, Editor 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Correspondence 2, Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 4, Photography 3, G. A A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DOUGLAS SCHNEIDER-Entered from Peshtigo High School 2 . . . EDWARD SCHNELLeEn- tered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track and Field 3 . . . LUCILLE SCHOCH -- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Girls' Glee 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY SCHOENWALD-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 2, National Honor Society 4, Clubs: Culinary Arts 4, Photography 2, 3, G A. A 2, 3, 4 . . . REINHARD SCHRIMPF-Entered from Rockwood High School 3 . . . IOHN SCHUETTE-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 2, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2 . . . MARILYN SCHUETTE-Entered from Two Rivers High School 4 . . . LEO SCHUH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 4, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . ROBERT SCHUH-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . RAYMOND SCHULTZ-Entered from Rockwood High School 2 . . . VERNON SCHULTZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 3 . . . WILLIAM SCHULTZ-Entered from Washington 2, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Flambeau 4, Intramurals 2, Manitou 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Play Festival 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 3, Neptune Tankers 2 . . . RUTH SCHUMACHER-Entered from Washington 2, Flambeau 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Hi-Tower Flahes 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Manitou 3, Associate Editor 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pagibit 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 2, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Photography 3, Tower Players 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . GLADYS SCHWALBE-Entered from Washington 2, Band 2nd 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Cooking 3, Culinary Arts 4, Fine Arts 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . RENE SCHWALBE-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2nd 3, lst 4, Flambeau 4, Football 2nd 2, lst 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Track and Field 2, 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' Swimming 2 . . MILTON SCHWARTZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Chess 2, 4, Rifle 4 . . . MARIORIE SCHWARZENBART -Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, Sub-Deb 2, G, A A 2, 3, 4 . . CLARA SEIBEL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM SEIDL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Art 3 . . . RUTH SHAW-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Dancing 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. 103 Some of them are gone now, weeded out. No longer is the original group intact. A .Xf X S. M. Stcralson P. Sladdler ' R. Stcmkey E. Slanzel K. Stcrthas I. Stockinger MABEL SHUPITA - Entered from Rockwood High School 35 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . KATHERINE SICKLES-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Clubs: Audubon 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IANE SIEKER-Entered from Washington 25 1 , Band lst 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Audubon 2, 35 Corres- pondence 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . EUGENE SIER- ACKI --Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3 . . . SHIRLEY SIMMER-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Clubs: Personal- M. Shupifa K. Sickles E. Sieracki S. Simmer R. Skcirdcz H. Sleger E. Sobieski L. Soukup I. Sieker D. Singer H. Smith I.. Sprcmg ity 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY SINGER- Enterecl from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 4 . . . RALPH SKARDA-Entered from Washington 25 Track and Field 2, 35 Clubs: Photographv Z . . . HARVEY SLEGER - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Audubon 35 Boys' Swimming 2 . . . HAROLD SMITH-Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 25 Iazz 4: Pep 35 Photography 3: Radio 2 . . . EUNICE SOBIESKI-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Racquet 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LYDIA SOUKUP-Entered from Denmark High School 35 Clubs: Entertainment 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . LEROY SPRANG-Entered from Lane Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, 25 Football 25 Clubs: Photography 2. seniors 1 TW t ar... 1172? .,. is: -3 .3 V D. Streich M. Strzyzewski A. Stueck M. Surfus R. Svacina O. Sweikar E. Swoboda G. Swoboda L. Tadych R. Tauschek R. Tech M. Teteak M. Tewel M. Thompson N. Thor I. Tidmarsh E. Toomey R. Traurig SHIRLEY MAE STAALSON-Entered from Washington 25 Student Council 35 Pagibit 25 Clubs' Girls' Bowl- ing 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . PAUL STADDLER - Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 35 2nd 25 Cheer Leader 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Clubs: Pep 3, 4 , . . ROGER STANKEY-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Track and Field 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 25 Tennis 2 . . ELAINE STANZEL -Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 I-Ii-Tower Flashes 25 Manitou 25 Clubs' Charm 35 Culinary Arts 45 Pep 45 Photography 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . KATHARINE STATHAS-Entered from West High School, Green Bay, 45 Clubs: Dramatic 45 G. A. A, 4 , , , IEAN STOCKINGER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 45 Racquet 45 Rifle 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY STREICH- Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Art 25 Personality 25 Rifle 45 Officials 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . MARVIN STRZYZEWSKI-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 35 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3, 45 Home Economics 3 . . . ANNE STUECK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . , . MARK SURFUS-Entered from Washington 2, Flambeau 3, 45 Editor 45 Intramurals 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3 . . . ROBERT SVACINA -Entered from Reeclsville High School 35 Intramurals 3, 4 . . , OLIVER SWEIKAR-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 2 . . . ELAINE SWOBODA-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 45 Entertain- ment 25 G. A. A. 3 . . . GERALD SWOBODA-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 3 . LOUISE TADYCH-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Entertainment 25 G. A. A. 3 . . . RICHARD TAUSCHEK- Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2 . . . RALPH TECH-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . MARIAN TETEAK-Entered from Washington 25 Clubsi Culinary Arts 45 Entertainment 25 G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . . MARIAN TEWEI.-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, 45 Entertainment 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY THOMPSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 Girls' Glee 35 Officials 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . , . NORBERT THOR- Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Bowling 3, 4 . . . IANICE TIDMARSH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 35 Declamatory 2, 35 Flambeau 45 Forensics 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Oratory 35 Pagibit 25 Student Council 45 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 3, 45 Girls' Glee 35 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Sub-Deb 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ELAYNE TOOMEY-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Entertainment 45 Girls' Glee 2, 3, 45 Officials 45 G A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ROBERT TRAURIG-Entered from Washington 25 Basketball lst 45 2nd 35 Football lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Student Council 35 Track and Field 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 35 Neptune Tanlcers 2 105 706 On a June day they're gradu- ated, healthy strong plants - for them new roots, new soil 4 N xi .,,. D. Turczynski I. Turczynski I- TUTCZYU-Ski B. Turek K. Tychanski I. Ullrich A, Ufbfmec L. Vande Castle F. Van Zon L. Vesely K. Vieweger M. Voss Annu R. Vreelce D. Waock D. Waak I. Wadginske A. Waegli B. I. Wagner DOLORES TURCZYNSKI-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Ritle 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ISABEL TURCZYNSKI-Entered from Washington 25 In- tramurals 35 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Culinary Arts 35 Rifle 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IOHN TURCZYNSKI-Entered from Two Rivers High School 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Swimming Team 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 35 Iunior Lite Saving 2 . . . BEVERLY TUREK- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Art 25 Girls' Swimming 45 Rifle 4 . . . KATHERINE TYCHANSKI-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Cooking 45 Knitting 45 G. A. A. 4 . . . IRENE ULLRICH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 4 . . . ANNE URBANEC-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LUCILLE VANDE CASTLE - Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . FLORENCE VAN ZON-Entered from St. Ioseph's Academy, Green Bay, 35 Intramurals 45 Clubs: Fine Arts 35 G. A. A. 4 . . . LAWRENCE VESELY -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band 2nd 3, 4: Clubs: Art 3 . . . KENNETH VIEWEGER- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 25 Rifle 3 . . . MAR- GARET VOSS-Entered from Washington 25 De- bate 2, 3, 45 Declamatory 25 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 45 Forensics 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 25 National Honor Society 45 Oratory 25 Pagibit 25 Student Council 25 Clubs: Dramatic 45 Girls' Bowling 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. ' A seniors 1942 .J I ' ' 5 Eg + num ,4- 42.4 alt- , QQ in relfkaw aqui- -calf' xW? faffff fl flh- '....,.'W' 5 . ,.-.s...:., . '1 il E. Wagner E. Wagner E. Walters F. Webb I. Weber I. Weber S. Wedertz F. Wehrwein M. Weitzman L. Wernecke A. Westphal C. Weyer I. Wheelock F. Wicker! I. Wiczek D. Wier M. Wigen H. Wilharms ROBERT VREEKE - Entered from Washington 2 , . .DOROTHY WAACK - Entered lrom Washington 25 Clubs: Cooking 35 G. A. A. 4 . . . DONALD WAAK -- Entered Ircm 'Nashington 25 Football 2nd 2, 35 lst 45 Clubs: Hi-Y 4 . . . IOHN WADGINSKE-Entered from Wastiingtori 2 . . . ALOIS WAEGLI-Entered from Washington 2 . . . BETTE IAYNE WAGNER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 25 G. A. A. 2, 4 . . . EMMA WAGNER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Pagibit 25 Clubs: Girls' Glee 2, 45 Personality 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ETHEL WAGNER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 25 Clubs' Cooking 45 Culinary Arts 35 Girls' Glee 3, 45 Clever Cookers 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ERNEST WALTERS-Entered from St. Nazianz Seminary 25 Intramurals 45 Student Council 45 Clubs: Talent 3 . . . FLOYD WEBB-- Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Rifle 3 . . . IACK WEBER-Entered from Washington 25 Iunior Life Saving 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 35 Chess 45 Photography 2, 45 Radio 2 . IOHN WEBER- Entered Irorn Washington 25 Class Play 35 Class Vice-President 25 Class President 35 Football lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Prom King 35 Student Council 3, 45 Track and Field 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 25 I-Ii4Y 3, 4 . SHIRLEY WEDERTZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Manitou 35 Clubs: Cooking 35 Girls' Bowling 2, 45 Girls' Glee 45 Y-Hi 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . .FLORAINE WEHIRWEIN- Entered fron?-Washington 25 Cheer Leader 25 Class Play 3, 45 Declamatory 2, 3, 45 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 45 Forensics 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Play Festival 3, 45 Clubs: Tower Players 45 G. A. A, 2, 3, 4 . . . MAURICE WEITZMANe Entered from Washington 2 . . . LLOYD WERNECKE-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Orchestra 3, 4 . . . ANITA WESTPHAI.-Entered from Washington.25 Clubs: Correspondence 25 Culinary Arts 3, Officials 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . CALVIN WEYER-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Football 2nd 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 25 Photography 4 . . . IUNE WHEELOCK-Entered from Washington 25 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Pggibil 2. ClL1bSZ GirlS' BOWUHQ 4. GIYIS' GIG? 2. 3. 4. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . FERN WICKERT-Entered from Washington 25 Pagibit 25 Clubsi Girls' Bowllng 2. Pep 4. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IEANETTE WICZEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2 3, 45 Clubs G A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DOROTHY WIER-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Pagibit 25 Clubs Girls Bowling 25 Girls' Glee 2, 45 Pep 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MAXINE WIGEN-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Iunior Lite Saving 35 Pagibit 25 Clubs: Bowling 25 Cooking 35 Culinary Arts 4, Fine Arts 25 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Y-Hi 25 Officials 45 Sub-Deb 35 Talent 25 Tennis 35 G A A 2, 3, 4 . . HOWARD WILHARMS-Entered from Washington 2. 107 108 IAMES WILHELM-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 4 . . . LORRAINE WILHELM-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls' Swimming 45 Personality 3 . . . IEAN WILLIAMS-Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Swimming Team 35 Tennis Team 2, 35 Clubs: Boys' Swim- ming 2, 35 . . . WILLIAM WILLIAMSON-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Band 2nd 2, 3, 45 Iunior Lite Saving 35 Swim- ming Team 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 35 Boys' Swimming 2, 3 . . . GLORIA WILLS-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 3 . . . PHYLLIS WILSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls' Glee 45 Talent 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ALBERT WINTERS-Entered from Washington 2 . . . WIL- LIAM WOERFEL-Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 25 Iunior Life Saving 25 Swimming Team 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2, 3 . . . KATHRYN WYMAN-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Clubs: Chess 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . BEVERLY ZANKLE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Hi-Tower Flashes I I l 3 9 ,f I. Wilhelm L. Wilhelm I. Williams W. Williamson G. Wills P. Wilson A. Winters W. Woerfel K. Wyman B, Zqnkle I, Zankle R. Zellers seniors 19 B. Zewicki G, Zieqelbauer M. M. Ziesler W. Zimmermann G. Zinkel D. Zyginuni 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Archery 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . IAMES ZANKLE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . RUTH ZELLERS-Entered from West High Shool, Madison, 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Clubs: Art 25 Girls' Bowling 35 Girls' Swim- ming 45 Rifle 45 G. A, A. 3, 4 . . . BERNA- DETTE ZEWICKI-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . GEORGE ZIEGELBAUER-Entered from Wood- row Wilson 25 Basketball 2nd 2, 35 lst 45 Class Secretary 45 Football 2nd 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Student Council 25 Clubs: Chess 45 Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . MARY MAE ZIESLER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Iunior Life Saving 35 Clubs: Bowling 25 Girls' Swimming 3, 45 Rifle 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM ZIMMERMANN -Entered from Washington 25 Basketball 2nd 25 lst 45 Student Council 25 Tennis Team 2, 45 Clubs: I-Ii-Y 3, 4 . . . GWENDOLYN ZINKEL- Entered from Washington 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Pagibit 25 Clubs: Girls' Bowl- ing 45 Girls' Clee 2, 35 Y-Hi 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DANIEL ZYGMUNT-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Football 2nd 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Track and Field 25 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3, 4. NOT IN PICTURES: ELROY BUTH - Entered from Maribel High School 2 . . . ERVING IOHNSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . IOHN LINDEMANN- Entered from Washington 25 Intramural Manager 35 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2. ZQVEVL WITH HONORS DlSTlNCfUlSHlNCf the upper five per cent as special honor seniors and the upper ten per cent as honor seniors is Lincoln's way of saluting her graduates. The choice ot Valedictorian and salutatorian has given way to the Upercentage honor system in order to give more students an oppor- tunity to qualify. The forty-one brain children listed below can be mighty proud for they lead in their class. SPECII-YL HONOR SENIORS lanet Bruechert Iohn Dalrymple Dorothy Ewen Mary Ann Huberty Margaret Kacynski Alice Kaufman Ieanette Kettler Lucille Klein Helen Knox Elaine Krainik Bernice Labensky Ellen McCambridge Marion Miley Donald Mueller Grace Roberts Dorothy Schoenwald Ruth Schumacher Mark Surtus Marion Tewel lanice Tidrnarsh Margaret Voss HONOR SENIORS Adelia Altergott Clarence Becker Bernice Bonin Ruth Butz Bobert Ferguson Grace Cfennrich Harriet Heise Carole Mae Hibbard Faith Hurtig Stella Knutson Charles Kollath lane Koritzinsky Marilyn Lange Ieanne McConnell Alice Morris Arthur Mraz William Schultz Mabel Shupita Maxine Wigen Daniel Zygrnunt SENIOR OFFICERS Lazy, well no. There wasn't any- thing special to do so these boys, Y the Senior Class officers, posed for Warren Meyer. president: George Ziegelbauer, secretary: Charles Kol- lath, treasurer: Robert Kelley, vice- president. our cameraman. Left to right - 109 sophomores 1 ff ,. iQ A ' X ' o or ' o ' . A K 5 am A. irq! 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Row 3-Robert Behringer, Virginia Behrmann, Mavis Belbeck, Dorothy Benfield, Dorothy Benishelc, Rose Mary Bennett, Dorothy Berger, Helen Bergquist, lanet Berkedal. Row 4 - Robert Bernhardt, Eugene Bertler, Florence Bessert, Leonard Betke, Marian Bigel, Helen Bins, Leonard Birkholz, Clarence Blashka, Ianet Blumenstein. Row 5-lrene Boldt, Marvin Brachmann, Roman Brandt, Harold Braun, Catherine Breckenridge, Arline Bremer, Ruth Broderick, Robert Bruechert, Richard Buchner. Row 6-Vivian Busse, Vernon Buth, Mildred Cain, Dorothy Carbon, Wesley Champion, Esther Check, Francis Cheri, Anna Cisler, Virginia Cogswell. Row 7-Ellen Collins, lohn Cox, Phyllis Cox, Iames Craney, Doris Daugs, Iule Delsman, Gloria Denk, Norbert Denor, Perry Detert, Chester Deubler, Lester Deubler, Agnes Dietzler, Hilary Dondlinger, Norbert Dondlinger, Elaine Doubek, Arlene Drasner, Stanley Drida, Allan Drobka, Harriet Duenkel, Arlene Dunisch. Row 8-Dorothy Duveneck,iRoland Dvorak, Florian Dworak, lack Ehle, Paul Engel, Violet Engert, Elaine Evanson, Robert Evanson, William Falk, Roger Foerg, Marjorie Fors, Shirley Fricke, George Frisch, Dixie ulton. Row 9-Frederick Gaedke, Robert Gaedke, Elmer Gagner, lacqueline Gallagher, Edmund Garber, Uriel Garey, Richard Garrigan, Clarence Gass, Dolores Gerharz, Leatrice Gersch, Patricia Gesell, Gloria Glander, Ralph Gomm, Doralee Gonyea. Row 10-Florence Gorychka, Grace Gospodarek, Paul Gospodarek, Harold Grall, Beulah Granzow, Lucille Grapentine, Alice Green, Henry Groelle, Beatrice Grosshuesch, Mabel Grotbeck, Mary Gruber, Lillian Haese, Warren Hallock, Adolph Hainachek. Row ll-Barbara Hammond, Phyllis Hammond, Charlotte Handl, Margaret Hanson, Dorothy Harclina, Alice Hardrath, Iohn Hartl, Elaine Haupt, Sam Hay, Lyle Heide, Donna Heideman, Norbert Heinzen, Lorraine Helminisk, Earl Herzog. Row l2-Reinhart Herzog, Danny Hessel, Robert Hibbard, Grace Hill, Albert Hoeppner, William Hoida, Ellen Holly, Charlotte Holschbach, Vernon Holschbach, Dorothy Holtz, Mary lane Holzschuh, Lance Hooper, Mary Horovitz, William Hoyer. -Now. where do we go? Barbara Hammond explores the Student Handbook, as her twin, Phyllis. on. - A . . E if . x W ! I . V, . , sv- - E 4 . ' he 5 ' ' 'Fla' -1 r ' 'FT' ' ' P A i Vx MA! if 'V 1 . - .L A ' SL, il, E N A' .I lx ,V 1 . X I Q y ffm V K. Z9 P 1 Q lil tl In ' . 7 . I , . . N. , gjmz S t K we t, , L '- .4 viii' ' V Q . t.:.-- t t af - -K X V . tj 4 , at A, 3 ,... 'li R, 7 Q ty. ., .X if V gr V V ,V gtk X its at ,sts X. 5, 5 . ' W4 s A , V- if-N e 9 - 2? :tt 2 f V g-VV W i r fi it A , K N t . .4 A f., . ci . .. . 1' . - L 1 . f Q. . 9 tf Q 9 as 5 .4 .. .x Q V W- 1 sz K L, . Q ,, -. - , K N V- , A X . T , . . ' 1 f , ' l A V V so , L V . -v s L V . ,fr rig 1 , . . . ttt W. 5 X . 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W, I V , , ,vt 6 ,Cf C X g f 5 Wx 1 ,W ,, 1 bf, ff f 1 in ,M wb' ' X .Z ' ,,.,, , .MW 1 - 7 3 , X .Q 55, as wg- 'W , a 2 , ,f 1 Q 'ff Af V 4 ,, f 4 -if ,pmfff 'ff 1 f 1 f 1 ' , .... I ,I f f f I saw ff hfvw 6 X VW' WW , NW4, -- - 1 i- 5, - ff H VW, ,Z Jggwlv , I f , uf 1 995 , f- M-A f ' , ff f '-W W, 4 112 Insert dent: sophomores Row l, left to right-lack Huberty, Betty Huntington, Gladyce Hurka, Marion Iachimstal, Lorraine lago- dinsky, Rita Iagodinsky, Rita Iagodinsky, Tom Iansen, Allan Iansky. Row 2-Ianet Iarosh, Andria Ienkyn, Robert Iens, Clarence Ierabek, Tom Iohnson, Hans Kaboth, Myrtle Kaderabek, Ruth Ann Kaderabek, Elaine Kaminski. Row 3-Helen Kaminski, Norbert Kaminski, Rene Kansier, Grace Kapitz, Milton Kapitz, Dolores Karl, Carol Karn, Iohn Kassner, Ioseph Kaufman. Row 4-Vivian Keister, Creighton Kelley, Gerald Kelley, Henry Kirchott, Priscilla Khail, Arthur Kirchen, Dorothy Kleiber, loseph Klein, Olive Klein, Row 5-Lawrence Kliment, Edith Klingbeil, Ierome Klinkner, Wayne Knapp, Doris Knutson, Milford Knut- son, Geraldine Koch, Eldora Koeppe, Audrey Kolar. Row 6-Doris Kolb, Harry Kollath, Gloria Konop, Helen Konopacki, Mary Ann Konopacki, Robert Kopotic, La Verne Kotowski, Bernice Koutecky, Betty Monday. Row 7-Carol Mae Kramer, Gregory Kreft, Rosemary Krenz, Iayne Kries, Clement Krueger, Earl Kugler, Carl Kumbalek, Harold Kummer, Raymond Kummer, Eunice Kustka, Melvin Kutchera Melvin Lakatos lames Lambert, Dorothy Larson, Harlan Larson, Lucille Leist, La Verne Lenz, Edward Leschke, Helen Lesperance, Ierome Levendusky. ROW 8-Betty lane Lewis, Barbara Lindemann, Elton Lippert, Lorayne Liersky, Mabel Lorenz, Donald Louis Kenneth Ludwig, Alvin Luisier, Betty Lyon, Dave McDermand, Harold McDonnell, Sherman McKay, Louis McKee, Patricia McKeough. Row 9-Iames Madson, Paul Maertz, Ruby Maertz, Harold Mahnke, La Verne Mahnke, Phyllis Malek, Elaine Mancl, Ienne Maples, Donald Marek, Ieanne Maresch, lames Maresh, Carol Mae Markowski, Clarence Markowski, Franklin Marshek. Row 10 - Ianice Matte, Lorayne Mecca, Gregory Meidl, Donald Meissner, Naomi Meisner, Iacaueline Meissner, Germain Mertens, Elaine Meyer, Fred Meyer, Vivian Meyer, Walter Meyer, William Mielke, Kenneth Miller, Alice Mittelstaedt. Row ll - Edward Moakler, Marjorie Mohr, Adice Kramer, Mary Ann Mrozinski Eugene Muchowski Germaine Murphy, Norbert Musial, Gordon Musil, Marcella Natzke, Genevieve Nemetz, Iack Nesheimi Helen Neuhaus, Lois Nielsen, Robert Noll. Row l2-Rose Novy, Rosemary Novy, Eugene Novak, Roger Nowakowski, Marjorie Olk, Evelyn Olson, Gwendolyn Olson, Harriet Opichka, Edith Orr, Georgianna Osieczanek, Pauline Ott, Myron Pagel, Gerald Panosh, Louise Pape. -Planning sophomore activities are, left to right: Iames Maresh, treasurer: David McDermand, presi- and Bob Spiering. vice-president. Secretary Gloria Glander was absent when the picture was taken. ,..A Q V V, N ,L , I J . . , -,n - Vf V If A , if , I ' , fr ff '59 ',' 1 ' , , 4' V 'L ' V 1. ' l . t up V-, . ,M K ,, , - -Ap X :ew 1 ,Z , 2 I Q X - . 2 1 ,, 1 , L L-i-. 1 : x R x, W -Q, ,, fu - -v y X 'W If .55 c Rx V2 , V - N gi ,Ve ., L 4. S ? xg' K- f - t-' - f ' ' ' A ' I Q i V 'W iii ' 5 f- 1 1 1 , 4 ' fx ti' f V .Zi . Q A ja A J L-X T V A 'LV ' ' ' ' ' gl, ' . ' r 1 Q is .f-Y ' Y V- n V it N ' . 1 5, 1 A 4. V ' . ' ' ,, es FE ' is A if VV A 2 . f ' 1. ,, ' li , Q s H 5 I W t, E ' F . Q 5, ' ' L . G is 1, SAS? r- L. - a .C , A , .gif . i t .XL l A A M .:. .5 A . 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Row 5-Delores Rodewald, Lois Roehl, Dorothy Roepke, Dorothy Rohrer, Donald Rosinsky, Rose Rosinsky, Beatrice Rowe, lean Rogowski, Donald Ryan, Row 6-Robert Rysticken, William Schadeberg, Elaine Schadewald, Marion Schaff, William Scheurell, Arthur Schlei, Marie Schleis, Hugo Schmelze, Carol Schmitt. Row 7-Collen Schmitt, lack Schneider, William Schneider, Gertrude Scholten, Iohn Schroeder, Margaret Schroeder, Walton Schroeder, August Schuette, Mary Lou Schuette, Leonard Schuh, Shirley Schuler, Donald Schwaab, Bette Schwab, Harlan Schwartz, Bob Schwarz, Barbara Schwefel, Alton Sedlacek, Melvin Seibel, Martin Severson, Kenneth Schaffer. Row 8-Mary Lou Shimek, Paul Shimek, Ruth Ann Sickles, Audrey Siebert, Marion Sieracki, Ella Sigman, William Simmer, Richard Simmet, Margaret Singer, Leland Skarvan, lames Slattery, Pat Smalley, Bob Spier- ing, Raphael Sporer. Row 9-Ted Staddler, Arlin Stamsta, lames Stankey, Lucille Stanzel, Pauline Steger, Cal Stein, Beatrice Steinbrecher, Katherine Stephani, Bob Stephani, Ben Steuer, Ioan Stevens, Donald Stickert, Kathryn Stief- vater, Delores Stradal. Row lO - Frederick Stroebel, Virginia Stueber, Vivian Stueber, Carol Sturm, Helen Sweetman, Earl Swokow- ski, Alice Tadych, Dorothy Tadych, Norma Taylor, Luella Tech, William Tech, lohn Teitgen, Fred Terens, Allen Tessar. Row ll-lune Thompson, Ieanne Tidmarsh, Wilbur Tills, Catherine Toltzmann, Allen Tomaschefsky, lames Torrison, Robert Toston, lack Trudel, Glenn Tulach, Robert Tuschel, loan Tveten, Pauline Vande Castle, Earl Verkins, Virginia Vits. Row 12-Iohn Vogel, Nancy Vogelsang, Arthur Vreeke, Carol Wagner, Richard Walter, Darrel Waniger, Robert Weber, Walter Wegner, Wallace Welk, Eunice Wellner, Russell Wellner, Frank Welnicke, Audrey Wernecke, Shirley West. sophomore to start the '41 season on the A squad. is pictured in action. 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Row 3-Vernon Witt, Eleanor Wolclt, Donald Worel, lack Woz- nick, Grace Zagrodnik, Marion Zahorik. Row 4-Lucille Zondala, Mary Zigmunt, Bernice Zlatohlavek, Donald Hermann, Rudy Sielolf, Robert Thompson. Left, Group Picture, Row l - Melvin Myszewski, Loradon ,,,,, Lueloke, Marcella Shemanek. Row 2-Roland Polzin, Warren Schaff. 55' o gin emnrtam Glarnl gimme ,Sturm 2310111 un ggeptenther E, 1925 Fish un Hzmnuarg Z, 1942 Y X X H 4 -L J 4, ff 1 , M, V, V , ,f 3 ,Q H W 1 RX X ,rf .IW A X , i, 7 7 ffx M, X X W W VW W A ga W 'Z ,f Q A f !f, , x nl I: , X QL Q. ,V A Vi if 'Q ' lf f X ff. M Ma , g g as had X., xx 1- 5, 'i X X X k'w iv M 4 R 5 118 if ,, W 1 1, 1 W 1 9 - , iv- EL Y A '75 - - 4 5 ' . Sl ' 1 - W , 1-. ,Q Q ,,. A v F ' K a A ww, .LX 2' 7' 'Q f A 1- ., X wwf x X7 . - K 9' w if GN 9 ' ' 1 a ? A-, W 55 . . ' 5 h : YG? , M ,Q 'Q' ' W., ,gi ,, x 5: ', r lg W ' , W .f .+- Y ff ' f. 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Row 3-Claire Bins, Earl Bishop, leanette Blahnik, Bill Blazelc, Phyllis Bloom, Carolyn Boeclcman, Mildred Bohacek, Llewellyn Bolle, Robert Bolle, Patricia Bonar, Row 4-Evelyn Bonin, Hildegarde Bonin, Grace Bonk, Charlotte Boriss, Constance Boriss, Delores Boucher, Adeline Boullack, Ruth Brandt, Shirley Brandt, Dick Breuer. Row 5-Donald Brey, Betty Brilliant, Donald Brixius, Angelus Brooks. Row 6 - Don Brunner, Roy Brunner, Anita Buck, Gloria Buran. Row 7-Robert Burkart, lune Bursek, Orrin Bushman, Floyd Busse. Row 8-Ralph Buth, Tom Butler, Evelyn Carley, Myron Cegielslci. Row 9-Melvin Cerull, Shirley Chadek, Dorothy Charneski, lohn Christiansen. Row 10 - Edith Chizek, Eugene Conjurslce, Elaine Crocker, Virginia Cyganiclc, Patricia Davis, George Denk, Donald De Roche, lohn Dethletson, Reinhold Detjen, Ioanne De Wein. Row ll-Wilbert Dill, Shirley Diskowski, lohn Doolan, Bill Drumm, Beatrice Dryll, Boland DuCharme, Margaret Dufek, Mildred Dutek, Susan Eclcels, Virginia Eltner. Row 12-lack Ellerman, Burton Ells, Meryle Engelbrecht, Willard Erdman, Eleanore Esserman, Bette Falk, Crawford Fallier, Lawrence Fechter, Orlando Fehrmann, Marjorie Fessler. Row 13 - Marion Ficller, Roy Fidler, Marion Fischer, Mary Fitzgerald, Mary Flanagan, Gladys Foerg, Arthur Franke, Pauline Franz, Elaine Fricke, lsadore Friedman. BELOW Row 1, lelt to right-Iohn Fuller, Rosemary Fulton, Catherine Gamble, Daniel Gappa, loan Gebhard, Violet Gilbert, Ed Gerl, Dorothy Glaeser, Robert Glaeser, Richard Gott, lean Goldie, Richard Gorychka. Row 2-Milton Graczyk, Charlotte Grall, Donald Graycarek, Dolores Gretz, Helen Griesbach, Ieanne Grott- man, La Verne Halverson, Lorraine Hamernik, Marilyn Hansen, Merle Hansen, Theodore Hansen, William 6 Hansen. Row 3 - Mary Harlow, Lois Harrington, Lucille Hartlaub, Don Hasenfus, Gladys Heath, Iohn Healy, Glen Heide, Albert Hein, Dolores Heinzen, Harold Hemmer, Victor Hendries, Evelyn Herman, Row 4 - Arline Herzog, Pauline Herzog, Shirley Herzog, Shirley Heyduk, La Verne Hickmann, Florian Hill, Erwin Hockhamrner, Curtiss Hoetner, Arlette Hoffrnan,1ohn Holcenson, Grace Holschbach, lrene Holschbach. Row 5 - Geraldine Holtz, William Hopf, Eugene Horstketter, Shirley Hoyer, lohn Hronek, Ralph Huebner, Ruth Hunsader, Arlene Iacobson, Bill Iagemann, Ioanlagodinsky, Olive lagodinsky, Bill Iarosh, T, . f K . Q ,LWVJ . , 1- L , A is 3' ll '33 1 My T- ' rw '- G' E -7 A l -7. 4 9 2 A 0' ' l 1 it Q-' al ' - . 3 22 ' li i 'l- ,Q - Q43 . ' 0' I W 7 'T ' ri., 1 - ,V f 'Q ' 4... Il ax L. - .- 1- fx ' A if Q s,,, . 'J' i , it T: R 1 T i 5' ' Q- 3, ' x . I E fl 1 1 'Q A J , 1 ' A ' ...x W Q Q Q Q 'N . M , r I U A ' Z X. A 2 1 A v -, . - 1 X 1 A f 1 . 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LAi V 4 5 ,S V X : 5 I, k sf ! 1, 1 M V H V, I f X... 'f . , 1 ,,f 1 Q ' .1 -' , 'f A Q f QA , ..X. XX K1 is 'F 3 .5 I ' 1 1 I X W, - --1 h X 5 1. 0-' , Q, 1 ' ' .A ,I X11 ,f ,V 1 , ' X qv n ' - 5 1 1 M. , f f f '-3? . .f V V 4' U 1 iv' its 5 Q. . 6- f 1 H 7' Q W Q: - A Q v w ' 3 V fy ', ,vb , 4 V J U N I 0 R S 1 9 4 3 LEFT Row l, left to right - Lina layr, George lebavy, Le Roy lirikovec, Arthur Iohnson, Ernst Kaboth, Elaine Kacynski, Edna Mae Kamm, Arlene Karbon, Geraldine Karbon, Mable Karbon. Row 2 - Charlotte Karl, Elroy Karl, Louise Kasper, La Verne Kattner, Agnes Kaufmann, Lorraine Kautsky, Robert Keil, lohn Kellner, Lucille Kellner, Betty Kelnhoter. Row 3 - Betsy Kelsey, Bill Kennedy, Charles Kestly, Evangeline Klein, Gerald Klein, Delores Klernan, Rob- ert Kliment, Roy Kluenker, Elroy Klusmeyer, La Vonne Knuth. Row 4 - Phyllis Knutson, Patricia Koch, Ruth Koch, lohn Koepke, Arlene Kohlmeier, Virginia Kohlmeyer, lack Kolodzik, Frank Konecny, Gladys Kortas, Charles Kozaczuk. Row 5 - Eleanore Kozaczuk, Bernyce Kraemer, Paul Kramer, Carl Kreie. Row 6 - Donald Krejcarek, Robert Kretsch, Howard Krieser, lohn Kropp, Row 7 - La Verne Krumm, Bill Krysan, Bob Kuhl, Anthony Kumbalek Row 8 - Paul Kurth, Alvin Kutil, Ioan La Cost, Emil Lakatos. ROW 9 - Laurence Lambries, Donald Lang, 'William Lange, Eugene Larson. Row l0 - Don Le Coque, Helen Ieanne Ledvina, Rosella Leist, Florence Lensmeyer, Howard Lensmire, Marion Lenz, Lloyd Liermann, Iohn Lindemann, Marie Lcef, Charles Lorrigan, Row ll - Eugene Louis, Helen Luebke, Marian Luecker, Robert Luedtke, Elaine Lulloli, Elaine Lutz, Mary McElligott, Art McKay, Eugene McKay, Gordon Madson. Row l2 - lune Madson, lean Mangin, La Verne Manlick, lune March, Phyllis Marshek, Violette Marshek, Wesley Martin, Norman Massman, Beulah Maule, Kenneth Maurer. Row 13 -- Iudith May, Harry Meihsner, Bette Meissner, Faye Meissner, lanice Meister, Robert Melville, Mary Meyer, Florian Milbauer, Marjorie Miley, Edith Miller. BELOW ROW l, left to right - Bill Mohr, Charles Monday, Mary Morris, Evelyn Mrotek, loseph Mrotek, Helen Muench, lerome Mullins, Iohn Mushel, lanis Myers, Marvin Musial, Rose Naibert, Victor Naidl. Row 2 - Marian Namz, Ellen Nelson, Emil Nelson, Norbert Nelson, Mary Nicholson, Bernice Noll, Rosamond Notz, Emily Novachek, Elaine Novak, Mary O'Hearn, Harlan Olson, ldabel Olson. Row 3 - Donald O'Malley, Evelyn O'Neil, Valla Gene Palmer, Helen Parez, Harold Paulsen, Walter Paulson, Donald Pauly, Arline Paustian, Carol Peck, Dolores Peterik, Mark Peterik, George Peters. Row 4 - Dorothy Petska, Robert Pieiferkorn, Bette Phalen, Marion Piehl, Ethel Pilger, Audrey Plautz, lack Pleuss, Helen Polenkoski, Mary Pollock, Bernard Powell, Marilyn Pracki, Shirley Pratt Row 5 - Lorraine Pribek, lack Pultz, Robert Raduenz, Germaine Rank, lerry Rank, Norman Rank, Robert Rank, Bernice Rapp, Elaine Rathsack, Gerald Raven, Thomas Raven, Iarnes Reardon 1 'f ' ' t f r Q . . 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A' - If ,, .,V M' , ' Aw- ', , f 'N Q r sf C' 2 4' Q, QW Q X, Q' ,A,,,,, if , f Q , , 3. ., I A, 5 - , , V I ' I .4 , X L ....,.. , ,,,. , ,Q ,ff f .2 42, ,wr Ytiv-ig tr 5 ek. fue, .X sff -9 JUNIORS 1943 LEFT Row l, left to right- Thomas Reddin, Robert Reichert, Leo Reimer, Robert Reimer, Robert Reinders, Audrey Reindl, Gloria Reindl, Hugh Reindl, Lucille Rhodes, lack Richgels. Row Z - Bernard Riederer, La Verne Robinson, Caroline Rodewald, Erna Roepke, Wesley Rohrer, Felix Rosik, Robert Rosinsky, Eleanore Rosmanoski, Robert Roth, Betty Rudolph. Row 3 - Roger Rulseh, Millicent Saecker, Norman Sanderson, Ruth Sanderson, Dolores Sands, Clarice Schadewald, William Schmalfeldt, Arthur Schmatz, lean Schmidt, Robert Schmidt. Row 4 - Iune Schmitt, Eugene Schoblaska, Edward Schrinner, Donald Schroeder, Lorraine Schuette, Lu Dene Schuette, Delmar Schultz, Henry Schurr, William Schwarz, Floyd Scott. Row 5 - Edwin Seaton, Irving Seiler, Marion Serio, Clyde Severson. Row 6 - Bob Sheehan, Richard Sheraski, Dorothy Shimek, Le Roy Shuber. Row 7 - Phyllis Sieker, Betty mae Silbersack, Dolores Sipnetski, Richard Sitkawitz. Row 8 - Isabel Skarda, Bette Skrepenski, Ioan Smith, Dolores Soukup. Row 9 - Henrietta Specht, Priscilla Staats, Gladys Stanzel, Alfred Stasiek. Row 15 - Donald Staudt, Earl Stecker, Gordon Steeber, Ieanette Steeber, Richard Steeber, Anton Stefl, Martin Stenson, Erla Stock, Leonard Stockmeyer, Mary Ann Stradal. Row ll - Ethel Strathmann, Frederick Stroebel, Winifred Stueck, Rose Marie Sweetman, Leonette Swet- lick, Alois Tadych, Arthur Tadych, Lorraine Tadych, Dorothea Taylor, Ralph Taylor. Row 12 - Shirley Terens, Allene Thompson, Siegfried Tittl, Elaine Trastek, Elaine Trochil, Charlotte Trom- bla, Art Tuesburg, Dorothy Vandenbusch, Merlene Van Der Wettering, Suzanne Vander Zanden. Row l3 - Shirley Van Patten, Edward Vetting, Gloria Vetting, Lilah Vetting, Iane Vnuk, Ann Vogel, Mary Vogel, lunette Vogt,, Bill Vosburg, Mildred Waack. BELOW Y Row l , left to right -- Laura june Waak, Alvin Wacek, Elaine Wagner, Gloria Wagner, Bruce Walker, loyce Webb, Elaine Weber, Le Roy Weber, Elmer Weiter, Betty Wetenkamp, Delores Wicke Lillian Wicke. Row 2 -- Evelyn Wiegand, Bernice Wilhelm, Carol Wilke, Robert Williams, Louise Wilsmann, Paul Wilson, Caroline Wit, Harriet Witczak, lames Witt, lone Wranovsky, Grace Wyman, Ruth Wyszynski. Row 3 - Mary York, Eugene Zagrodnik, lane Zagrodnik, Bill Zahorik, Marian Zahorik, Edward Zernan, Faul- ine Zeman, Leroy Ziarnik, Phyllis Ziarnik, Mary Ellen Zingsheim, Charlotte Zuehlke, Roland Skarda. Not Pictured: Iohn Hodzinski, Patricia Kolerus, Henry Kope, William Steeber, Robert Watt, Carol Zeddies. K . ' 1 ii 'K' f - ' . ' 'Q 5' ' 5 , A i ' ,, T. .. fs 1 . - . ' - ' ' ' .. 1- .., A -,N 'sl .Y Q Q1 ,. gsm. z., x . . 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Row 3-Mary Ann Huberty, Marjorie Iohn Ellen McCambridge Lorraine H d Al' , , ea , ice Kaufman, Ianet Bruechert, Row 4-William Eisner, Charles Daetz, Robert Ferguson, Rene Schwalbe, Bernard Knauer Donald Mueller. EACH year at a certain time, hearts of seniors and juniors beat faster. lt's the time when the Flashes announces National Honor Society members A com- mittee headed by Miss Kathryn Bennett, Latin teacher, is responsible for selecting students who are eligible. About this time boys and girls begin Wondering if they could have studied a little harder, or been a little more active around school. These are the requirements that the members of the Honor Society have met. New members and old met to elect officers and buy the official old ins, El t d g p ec e were seniors, Robert Kelley, as president, Rene Schwalbe, as vice-president, Ieanne McConnell, as secretary, and Bernard Knauer, as treasurer. The girls of the society have already done their bit fo U l S r nce am. They volunteered to help sell War Bonds and Stamps during the recent drive here in the city. All dressed up, they charmed patrons at a local theater into buying many dollars' Worth of victory. 7 Our honors ,f B .. Goal Is Reached , T TAKES athletes, both boys and girls: it takes musicians in choruses and bands: it takes modern Thespians, natural-born actors: it takes debaters presenting the pro or the con: it takes young editors, young reporters: it takes good students, hard working pupils: it takes all of these to combine and pro- vide the cream of a garden crop, united as the National Honor Society. Forty-eight in all, they've been working extra hard for the honor and glory of Lincoln. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row l, left to right--Faith Hurtig, Helen Ieanne Leclvina, Elaine Krainik, Bettymae Sllberscxck, Marjorie Miley, Glace Gennrich, Susan Eckels, Merle Hansen. Row 2-Patricia Bonar, Clarence Becker, Iohn Dalrymple, Ernst Kaboth, Willard Erdman, Arthur Mraz, Charles Kollath, Marie Loef. Row 3-Alice Mae Morris, Lorraine Rick, Marion Miley, Arline Paustian, Olive Iagodinsky, Audrey Miller, Margaret Voss, Lorraine Schuette, Marilyn Lange, Grace Roberts. Charles Randolph-absent. 125 126 High Grade XCEPTIONAL work on any ot Lincoln's three publications entitles Tower stuaents to a recommendation tor Quill and Scroll membership. This is an honor society open to all high school journalists. Basic requirements are: Each student must be a junior, or a senior, and in the upper third of his class, his work on any publication must be graded as outstanding, and he must have a recommendation from his adviser. All members receive gold pins, certificates, and a years subscription to the Quill and Scroll magazine. This year two juniors received this award. At no time have more than three juniors from the Manitowoc chapter been elected to this organization. QUILL AND SCROLL Row 1, left to right-Mark Surfus, Iohn Dalrymple. How 2-Elaine Dill, Elaine Krainik, Mary Ann Huberty, Ieanne McConnell, Grace Gennrich. Row 3-Loris Houghton, Faith Hurtig, Marion Miley, Iune Iole, Alice Kaufman. Row 4-Beverly Zankle, lane Hertel, Ruth Schumacher, Arline Paustian, Marjorie Miley, Audrey Miller. Absent -Ianc Schmitz and Marilyn Kuhl. Adviser--Miss Margaret Fteuter. honors Garden Products OOD grades are excellent seeds to sow in this early stage of student lite, That they do bear fruit is evidenced by the findings oi the Guidance Department. Lincoln high school graduates go on to win honors in universities and colleges all over the United States as well as in the industrial and arts fields, Sophomores, juniors, and seniors, who have received a scholastic rating ot 3 As and a B or better for the tirst semester are listed below. Cumulative records were checked and re-checked by members ot the Flambeau stati in order to insure the greatest possible de- gree of accuracy in the 1942 Flambeau honor roll. Roll Bettymae Silbersaclc Erla Stock Flambeau Honor SENIORS IUNIORS Clarence Becker lanet Bruechert Doris Ann Burger Iohn Dalrymple Dorothy Ewen Robert Ferguson Rosemary Fessler Evelyn Hamachek Harriet Heise Mary Ann Huberty Faith Hurtig Margie Kacynski Alice Kaufman Ieanette Ketter Lucille Klein Helen Knox Charles Kollath Elaine Krainik Leroy Krueger Marilyn Kuhl Bernice Labensky Marilyn Lange Ellen McCambridge leanne McConnell Marion Miley Arthur Mraz Lorraine Rick Virginia Riederer Grace Roberts Mary Ann Rohan Dorothy Schoenwald Robert Schuh Ruth Schumacher Harvey Sleger Dorothy Streich Mark Surtus Marion Tewel Janice Tidmarsh Katherine Tychanski Margaret Voss Kathryn Wyman Daniel Zygrnunt Donald Ames Clarie Bauer Patricia Bonar Constance Boriss Dorothy Charneski Virginia Elfner Meryle Engelbrecht Marjorie Fessler Gladys Foerg Elaine Fricke Merle Hansen Lucille Hartlaub Erwin Hochkammer Geraldine Holtz Ioan Iagoclinsky Olive lagodinsky Ernst Kaboth Betty Kelnholer Howard Krieser Helen Ieanne Ledvina Rosella Leist Marie Loef Elaine Lutz Iune March Violette Marshek Norman Massman Marjorie Miley Edith Miller Helen Parez Arline Paustian Bette Phalen Audrey Plautz Mary Pollock Bernice Rapp Elaine Rathsack Robert Reimer La Verne Robinson Robert Roth Ruth Sanderson lean Schmidt Lorraine Schuette Lu Dene Schuette Shirley Terens Suzanne Vander Zanden Lilah Vetting lane Vnuk SOPHOMORES Mary Ann Barbeau Bettie Lou Barenbaum Marilyn Bartlme lanet Berkedal lrene Boldt Vivian Busse Dixie Fulton Patricia Gesell lack Huberty Andria lenlcyn Grace Kapitz Helen Konopacki Adice Kramer Rosemary Krenz Melvin Lakatos Lucille Leist Betty lane Lewis Dave McDermand Patricia McKeough Ieanne Maresch Helen Neuhau.: Marjorie Ollc Myron Pagel Robert Pehrson Gale Reimer Marie Schleis Mary Lou Schuette Shirley Schuler Margaret Singer Cal Stein leanne Tidrnarsh lack Trudel Virginia Vits Nancy Vogelsang Carol Wisnowzlci Don Worel 127 X , ASN , Q. 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Clothing Store, 814 S. 8th St. Invincible Metal Furniture Co., 842 S. 26th St. Lakeside Packing Co., 508 Iay St. Manitowoc Citizens' Loan G Investment Co., 808 Washington St. Manitowoc Cleaners ci Launderers, Husmann's, Normington's, Zannacker's, and Globe Manitowoc Portland Cement Co., Spring St. McMullen and Pitz Co., 923 Commercial St. North Shore Distributing Co., 839 S. 19th St. C. Reiss Coal Co., 509 Iay St. I. A. Rummele Iewelry Store, 818 S. 8th St. Safe Way Motor Coach Co., 510 Commercial St. Scheurell Clothing Co., 814 Washington St. Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1 N. 8th St. Spindler Co., 821 S. 10th St. Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Co., Inc., 838 S. 16th St. Wisconsin Fuel and Light Co., 823 Iay St. Holy Family Conservatory, 1015 S. 11th St. Drs. Gehbe and Savage, 904A S. 8th St. Manitowoc Seed Co., 1009 S. 10th St. Louie's Sporting Goods, 717 Franklin St. Tasty Crispy Shops, 918 and 1420 Washington St. Berk's Apparel Shop, 921 S. 8th St. E. L. Kadow, 905 S. 8th St. F. I. Kerscher Sheet Metal Works, 701 Buffalo St. Mikadow Theater, 1116 Washington St. Pfeifer's Food Market, 807 N. 8th St. Braun Motor Co., 1014 S. 10th St. Bouril Auto Service, 916 S. 10th St. Economy Boys' Store, 1130 Washington St. Dr. M. A. Nemetz, 926 S. 8th St. Field's Smartwear, 909 S. 8th St. Clipper City Transit Co., 924 York St. Iohnson Electric and Radio Shop, 908 Washington St. Manitowoc Motor Sales, 824 Commercial St. Brey's Grocery, 316 N. 8th St. Elks' Club, 809 S. 8th St. North End Clothing Store, 926 Washington St. Rahr Appliance Co., 901 S. 8th St. Pfeffer Furniture Co., 915 Washington St. Park Drug Stores, 1302 New York Ave.-2101 Western Ave. 1222 Washington St. Golden Bag Co., 1308 S. 15th St. I. H. Stroer, 1801 Michigan Ave. Fischl Ice Cream 6. Dairy Co., 1421 Marshall St. Foley :St Kernan, 206 N. 8th St. Maresch Printing Co., 206 N. 6th St. Ridge Motor Supply, 915 S. 10th St. National Tinsel Co., 1133 S. 16th St. Goodrich Tire :S Battery Service, 813 Iay St. M. G. Lutz, 906 Iay St. Fritsch Nash Garage, 916 Buffalo St. Hamachek Co., 822 Franklin St. G. C. Peterson Sheet Metal Works, 306 N. 9t Berkedal 5, Shimek, 208 N. 8th St. Beerntsen's Confectionery, 108 N. 8th St. Groffman's Drug Store, 925 S. 8th St. Wisconsin Shoe Repair Shop, 830 S. 8th St. Hessel Music House, 719 Washington St. Savoy Cafe, 115 N. 8th St. Wm. Rathsack and Sons Hdwe., 814 Iay St. h St. B. Hansen Iewelry Store, 1224 Washington St. Boriss Furniture Co., 1018 Washington St. Napp Office and School Supply Co., 902 Was Dr. A. F. Stueck, 709 Franklin St. Thelma's Fashion Shop, 940 S. 8th St. City Bakery, 815 Iay St. Boelter's Iewelry Store, 1114 Washington St. S. S. Kresge Co., 832 S. 8th St. Art's Tog Shop, 1509 Washington St. Dr. C. L. R. MacCollum, 104 N. 8th St. Gloe Insurance Agency, 927A S. 8th St. Wagner's Style Shop, 903 S. 8th St. Vogue Beauty Shop, 7 N. 8th St. Atty. Edward Myer, 913A S. 8th St. Manitowoc Creamery, 912 S. 17th St. Korzinek Music Shop, 903 Washington St. Manitowoc Model Supply Co., 938 S. 19th St. Sindelar Bakery, 1202 Washington St. Midwest Creamery, 1617 Washington St. Koehler's Iewelry Store, 13 N. 8th St. Southside Hardware Co., 920 Washington St. Fuka's Drug Store, 1914 Hamilton St. Princess Confectionery, 908 S. 8th St. Badger Specialty Co., 811 Franklin St. Dr. G. I. McCully, 939A S. 8th St. Fronk and Berzinsky, 817 S. 8th St. Dr. W. W. Iust, 104 N. 8th St. Dr. F. E. Turgasen, 926 S. 8th St. Dr. A. A. Pekarske, 918 Washington St. Dr. N. A. Bonner, 713 Washington St. Square Deal Oil Co., 2416 Washington St. Friedl Beauty Shop, 817 S. 8th St. Consumer's Coal Co., Spring St. Timm's Tire and Battery Service, 720 Commer Chermak Meat Market, 210 N. 8th St. Dr. M. P. Andrews, 826 S. 8th St. Harry Kallies, 813 Franklin St. Atty. Ierome V. Ledvina, 817 S. 8th St. Montgomery-Ward 6 Co., 718 Iay St. Anderson Electric Co., 823 Washington St. Dr. W. H. Clark, 709 Washington St. Kunz Service Shop, 304 N. 9th St. Creditors Adjustment Bureau, 904A S. 8th St. Khail and Wilson, 818 Franklin St. David's Beauty Shop, 810 Franklin St. Otto Klein Grocery, 1232 S. 10th St. Atty. Leslie I. Valleskey, 907 S. 8th St. Atty. Patrick A. Dewane, 927A S. 8th St. Art's Home Bakery, 1228 S. 10th St. hington St cial St. I' LAMBEAU IN Aarhus, Karsten ,.,...,...,,,,., 22, 57, 58, 68 86 Adams, Wallace ,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 27, 23, 3g', 86 Adams, Pau1.,.... ........ 25, 40, 43, 61, 118, 119 Adelmann, lerome ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,VV,VYVVVV 3 6 Albers, Miss Laurinda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75, 77 Allan, Lloyd ..,,,,, ,,,l,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,, 3 5 Alpert, Charles r,l,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, ll8, llg Altergott, Adelia ,,,,, ...,,,,r,, 5 8, 68, 86, 109 Altman, Glenness ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WS4, llU, 111 Ames. Don r...,,,,,,,, ,.......s,,,s,, 2 8, 118, 119, 127 Amundson, Miss Clara ,,,., ......., 5 1, 76, 77 Anderson, Edward ,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,, 27, 28, 30, 35 Anderson, Mrs. Ed. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8 Anderson, Miss Lorraine 23, 24, 56, 76, 77 Anderson, Mr, Noble ,,,,l,,,,,,, l,,,,,,, , ,42, 76, 77 Anderson, Ruth ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 34, 35, 36, 46, 81 Anthold, Gertrude .. ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16, 69, 86 Aplin, Mr. G. L. ..,,,. ..,,,,,..,,,,,l1,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 77 Armstrong, Bill ,,,,,A, ,,A1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Arndt, Paul ...,,,.....,,,,,..,,.,...,, ..,,,,,, ,,,,, , 1 10, 111 Arndt, Ralph ..,,,,.,... ,,,..,,,,,..,,,,,,...,,, 8 2, 118, 119 Ashenbrener, Margaret ..,,.....,,..... 60, 118, 119 Augustine, Dorothy Ann ,...,,.....,,,.. 30, 118, 119 Augustine, Evelyn .,,...., ,..,,, 1.,,,,,. 6 4 , 110, 111 Augustine, La Verne ...,,,, ..,34, 35, 110, 111 Aulik, Robert ,,,.. ,,,,..,,, ..,,,,..,,,..,,,..,.,..,. . . as Awe, Violet ..., ,.,., ....,, ..., . . ,,..,,...,,,,,., 1 1 0, 111 Baeckmann, Betty lane ,,..,,,..,, ...,,... ....,,....,,, 8 6 Baird, Calvin .. .....,,..,,...,,,..., ..,,,,... . , ,..,, 44, 86 Baird, Miriam ...,,,....,, ,.,.....,, . 34, 35, 110, 111 Barbeau, Mary Ann .,...ll0, 111, 127 Barenbaum, Bettie Lou .17, 20, 31, 67, 80, 110, 111, 127 Barnes, Agnes ., ...30, 62, 86, 87 Barnes, Edith .. .. 66, 86 87 Barnes, Marceline . , , 64, 110, 111 Barnes, Shirley , , ., 62, 110, 111 Barneson, Donald . . 61, 118, 119 Barnstein, Charles 65, 86 87 Barrie, Arthur 1Tom1 . 22, 56, B6 87 Bartel, Robert 44, 55, 110, 111 Bartelme, Betty lane 20, 50, 118, 119 Bartelme, Marilyn 20, 50, 110, 111, 127 Bartelme, Richard 110, 111 Baryenbruch, Dan 45, 118, 113 Basel, Harold 118, 119 Bashaw, Earl 58, 118, 119 Batz, Miss Muriel 60, 76, 77 Bauer, Clarie 17, 20, 50, 64, 68, 118 119, 127 Bauer, Eunice 50, 53, 110. 111 Bauer, Max . . . 28, 30, 86 87 Baumann, Bernice . 63, 118, 119 Baumann, Herbert ,. . 29, 59, 86 87 Bausch, Grace . 17, 68, 110, 111 Beatka, lacqueline ..110, 111 Beaupre, Clittord . 44, 46, 47, 118, 119 Beaver, Stuart ., 31, 59, 82, 83 87 Beck, Frances .,,,, ,.,,.,,. ,.., . . 68, 110, lll Becker, Clarence .,,,.. , .38, 40, 43, 46, 47, 84, 87, 109, 125, 127 Becker, Genevieve . .,,,,,...,,,,....,,..,..,.,, . .... .87 Becker, Robert . ,.,,,, ,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.. 4 2, 110, 111 Behringer, Robert . ..,,.,.., 42, 44, 59, 110, 111 Behrmann, Virginia .,,,.,.,,.....,,...., .,....,, 1 10, 111 Belbeck, Mavis ..,..,....,. .,.,..,.,,.....,,,...,, 1 10, 111 Beniield, Dorothy ...,,.. .,,,,,.. 6 4, 110, 111 Benishek, Dorothy .,,. ...,... 6 3, 110, 111 Benishek, Ellen ,,,...., ..,....,,,... 5 4, 59, 87 Benishek, Iames ,,..., ,,,,..,,,... 4 2, 118, 119 Benishek, Vivian ....,,..,,....,,....,....,...., ....., 5 3, 87 Benjert, Elaine ..,....,,......,.,,,.... 49, 50, 118, 119 Bennett, Miss Kathryn ,..,..,,,.,...,,,,.. 50, 76, 77 Bennett, Rose Mary ....,,....,,,,.,....,,......,, 110, 111 Berg, lack ...,,.,...,,....,,..,....,., 22, 25, 31, 65, 87 Berger, Clarence .... ......,,,....,,,....... 1 18, 119 Berger, Dorothy .,.... .,,,....,,,..,...,, 1 10, 111 Bergquist, Helen ...... ,.,....., 6 4, 68, 110, 111 Bergquist, Violet .,,. . ,,....,,.....,.....,,......,..... 87 Berk, M. Leon .,.,..,..,..,,....,,.....,,..,..,,i... 118, 119 Berkedal, Robert ..,,.,...,.,.,,.,...,,.....,1... 28, 30, 87 Berkedal, lanet ..,,.... 13, 25, 67, 68, 70, 110, 111, 127 Berlcedcll, Muriel ,,.....,....,,....,,...,,......,.... 118, 119 Bermke, Allan .,... ..... . ,......,,.....,i. 4 3 Bermke, Mrs. Allan ..,...... ..,,,i...,,,.,...,,.. 3 0 Bernhardt, Robert ....,. ,,,,..,,,,,. 1 10, 111 Berns, Dorothy .,,...,,., . s.,...., 71, 118, 119 Bertler, Eugene ..,, .,,,,,.. 6 7, 110, 111 Bertler, Marie ..,,...,... .,e....,Y...,,,.... 3 4. 87 Bessert, Florence ...,. ,......., 6 4, 110, 111 Betke, Leonard ...,. ......, ,,,. 1 1 0, 111 Bigel, Marian ,....,. ,,.....,,,,, 1 10, 111 Bins, Claire s,.,. s,... ,...,......,.,, 1 1 8, 119 Bins, Helen ,,..,,,..,,...,, ,..,..,, ....., 5 1 , 110, 111 Birkholz, Leonard . ,..,, ,,...,, ,...,,,,.,..., 1 10, 111 Bishop, Earl ,.,,, .,,, ..,,,,.... 4 6 , 47, 80, 118, 119 Blahnik, Geneve ..,,. ,... ,,r..,,,...,,.,....,, ..., . . 8 7 Blahnik, Ieanette ,...,,.. ,... ,,,,.,, 1 1 8, 119 Blashka, Clarence ,,.,,, ..,,....., . ,.l10, 111 Blazek, Bill .,.,,.,,,.,. ..,, . ..., 3 1, 118, 119 Block, loe ,.,,,.,..,,...,,, ,...,,, ,..,,...,,,,..,, 8 7 Bloom, Howard ..,,.., 'f--'f',-'ff--,ff--' 3 7 Bloom, Phyllis .......,,.. . ,,.... 118, 119 Blumenstein, lanet .. .,,,, ,..,.,,,,, 1 10, lll Boeckman, Carolyn ,,....,., .,,,,.,.,. . .. ...., 118, 119 Bohacek, Mildred ,,,.,, .,., . .. 51, 64, 118, 119 Boldt, Irene .,..,.......,....,..., 34, 35, 110, 111, 127 Bolle, Llewellyn ...,,.,,...,.,, ..., . . .. ..,, 118, 119 Bolle, Robert .,...,-v,A----A'-'-,' 119 Bcnar, Supt. Hugh .. .. .42, 118, 74 S. ,,.,. ....,..,......,. , 75 Co mpiled by Elaine Lutz and Charlotte Trom Bonar, Patricia ,,,. ll, 17, 20, 21, 24, 50, 71, 118, 119, 125, 127 Bonin, Bernice ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 4, 68, 87, 109 Bonin, Evelyn ..,,,,.....,,, ..,,,,.,.... ,.,.,.,.,. 1 1 8, 119 13011in, Hildegarde .,,,. .,,,,.... 5 0, 53, 118, 119 Bonk, Grace ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18, 119 Bonk, Marcella .,,,..., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7 Boriss, Charlotte ..,,. ...,..,,. 3 0, 118, 119 Boriss, Constance .,i... i....,, 1 18, 119, 127 Borths, Alice ..,,,....,,. ,.,,,i....,,....,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,, 8 7 Boucher, Dolores .... ...,,,,.,,... 5 0, 53, 118, 119 Boullack, Adeline ,...,..,.... 34, 35, 36, 118, 119 Bouril, Lucille ,.....,...,,,.....,.....,......,,...,,,.,...,,,.,.., 87 Boyd, Mr. Rulin W. ,,..,,,,.,.,....,,,, 28, 30, 76, 77 Brachmann, lra ...,,,..,i... ....,..,..,........,,.....,, 8 7 Brachmann, Marvin ,.... ,,.,..,,..... 1 10, 111 Brady, Mary ,,...,...,..... ,..,,r..........,, 8 7 Brandl, Germaine .,,,. ...,,....,..,...., 8 8 Brandl lames ....,,,., ....,,.... 5 5, 88 Brandt, Ariel ,...,,.. .,l....,,...., 5 5, 88 Brandt Shirley ..,,.,. ........,. 1 18, 119 Brandt Roman ..,,... .,,....,.. 1 10, 111 Brandt Ruth ..c,...,... ,....,l.. 1 18, 119 Braun, Harold ,..c.,......,....,.. Y......,... 1 10, 111 Braunel, Laura Mae ..,c...,....Y....,.....,,. 36, 65, 88 Breckenridge, Catherine ....,,...,., 29, 110, 111 Bredesen, Ruth ,,...,..,,....,...Y,...., ..,,...,,.,..,, 5 0, 83 Bremer, Arline ,....,....,,..,,,.. ..,,...., 5 3, 110. 111 Bremer, Lucile .,...,.. ,.,.,,..., 4 8, 58, 88 Brendel, Mr. Roy ...,. ,,--,-e--,,-,-,V---,,- 2 3 Breuer, Richard ...VV .-Y,... ,-.-. 1 1 B. 119 Brey, Donald .,,,...,, 29, 118, 119 Brey Robert ..,...,,..., ,.-,,-,-,,,--,,---', 5 91 B8 Brezoni, Margaret .,,..,,...,...,,.., ...,,,..,,,. 54, 88 Brilliant, Betty ...,.....,.. ,...,,,.., 5 1, 64, 118, 119 Brixius, Donald .,,,.., .,,,,., ..,,...,, 4 5 , 118, 119 Broderick, Ruth. . 6, 13, 20, 21, 67, 71, 110, 111 Brooks, Angelus .. ,.., .,,,.., ..,.,. . 5 9, 118, 119 Brooks, Nicholas . H . .. -- ...40, 59. 85 Bruechert, Robert 25, 28, 42, 67, 110, 111 Bruechert, lanet ,. .. 25, 88, 109, 124, 127 Bruins, Allen .. . . , . -, 33 Brunner, Don . ., . ,... . .8l, 118, 119 Brunner, Roy . r- r- f------- 113. 119 Buchner, Helen , . . .. 31, 47. 54. 38 Buchner, Richard . ,, . 55, 110. 111 Buck, Anita . . ..64, 118, 119 Buckley, Mary lane . . 83, 89 Buckley, William . , , .. 79, 88, 89 Bull, Mr. Albury . .42, 76. 77 Buran, Gloria . .. . 50. 54. 113. 119 Burger, Doris . . 12, 21, 88, 89, 127 Burkart, Robert 118, 119 Bursek, lune 118, 119 Bushman, Orrin .. . 118, 119 Busse, Floyd . ..,. ...118, 119 Busse, Vivian ,. ,,...31, 64, 110, 111, 127 Buth, Elroy . ,.,.., .. ...,, . .,.,. ,. .....l08 Buth, Ralph .... .. 118, 119 Buth, Vernon .,,,..,.., ...,,, ,,......., ,,.,,.... 1 1 0 , 111 Butler, Tom ...... . ..,, ..... 28, 30, 118, 119 Butz, Ruth 21, 22, 28, 30, 56, 84, 88, 89, 109 Butzen, lames .,,,.....,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8, B9 Cain, Miss Dorothy ..,.....,,,.....,,,,.... 71, 76, 77 Cain, Mildred ,,....,,....,,.. ...,,,,. . .. ,,.. 110, 111 Carbon, Dorothy .,,,.,. ,....,,,, 5 3, 110, lll Carey, Betty Lou .. ..,,...,,,,.,..., ..,.. ,,....,,, 8 8 , 89 Carley, Evelyn ...,,i.....,.....,,,.....,,,.,.. 51, 118, 119 Carswell, Miss Lorna 52, 53, 62, 63, 76, 77 Carstens, Bernice ....,.,.....,.,..,.,....,.,,.....,,,..,,,,,, 89 Cegielski, Myron ,....,,.,....,......,,.... 59, 118, 119 Cerkas, Louis ....r.....,,.. . ...,.......,,.,.....,,.. 89 Cerull, Melvin .,....,...........,,.....,.......,,..... 118, 119 Chadek, Shirley Ann ...,...,.....,,.., 54, 118, 119 Champion, Wesley ......,,.....,..... ,,......, 1 10, 111 Champagne, Clitton ...,...... 38, 39, 40, 42, 46, 47, 89 Champagne, Rita ........,......,..........,... 34, 71, 89 Charneski, Dorothy ...... 60, 64, 118, 119, 127 Check, Esther ..... ..........,,r., ...,r...... 5 3 , 110, 111 Cheri, Francis ,.........,,..,..,......,,.............. 110, 111 Christiansen, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 52, gg Christiansen, lack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11, 21, 118, llg Cisler, Anna ....,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,YVV 6 4 , ll0, 111 Cisler, Lorraine ..,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,gg Cizek, Edith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 118 119 Clark, Miss May B. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 715 77 Clement, lanet ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,1,,11,,,,,,,,--- U89 Cogswell, Virginia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , -110 111 Collins, Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10' 111 Conjurske, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 18,, llg Cox, lohn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 3 , 68 Cox, Phyllis ,.......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Cffmer. Idmes ,,t.... .,,,.,,.. 5 5, 110, 111 Crocker, Elaine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 113, 119 Cyganick Virginia ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13, llg Daetz, Charles ,.........,, 13, 19, 21, 38, 65, 84, 85, 89, 124 Dalrymple, lohn .. ,.,. 18, 19, 22, 65, 84, 85, 84, 85289, 109, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129 Daugs, Dons .......,,,,,, . t,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 110, 111 Davis, Patricia ,.,. 20, 21, 23, 25, 118, 119 Dedrick, Miss Helene ,,,,,.......,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,.. 76, 77 Delsman, Kenneth . . ..,,, ......,,,,,. 5 9, 89 Delsman, Iule , H ,,,,,,,,,,,, 110, lll Denkr George , 61, 118, 119 Denk, Gloria , ,67, 110, 111 Denor, Cletus Denor, Francis ,,... . .,,,,,,....... ,,,,... B 9 . . .,,.... ...,. 8 9 bla DEX Denor, Norbert .,....,,.., ....,,.....,....., 5 5, 110, 111 De Roche, Donald ...,,... 29, 31, 61, 118, 119 Detert, Perry .....,.,...i..,,.... ..,...., 4 3, 45, 110, 111 Dethletson, lohn ..,...,.........,.,..,....,. 51, 118, 119 Deubler, Chester ...,....l....,.. 25, 29, 39, 43, 58, 110, 111 Deubler, Lester ..,...., 29, 39, 43, 68, 110, 111 De Wein, loanne .,..,....,....,.....,...., 36, 118, 119 Diedrich, Robert ................,,....,.........,,....., 47 89 Detjen, Reinhold ,..,...l..,.,.........,l.., ,...... 1 18, 119 Dietzler, Agnes .....i.....,..................,.-...r. 110, 111 Dill, Elaine ,,,,,,,,,,,, 21, 34, 66, 84, 85, 88, 126 Dill, Wiiberf .,..,,.,.,.... .,...o.,.,.....,,,.. 2 8, 118, 119 Diskowski, Shirley ....,V...e,...,,--,,----.,----,1 118, 119 Dolan, Miss Clementine ..... -.,----.,--- 7 5. 77 Donohue, Honey ................r ------,----- 2 2 89 Dondlinger, Hilary ........--.- ---------,,- - r-110. 111 Dondlinger, Norbert ..-..--------1,-------,,---r 110. 111 D,-,o1cm, 10111, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28, 46, 47, 118, 119 Dorsch, Mr. Walter A. --.--f---------------f---- 74. 75 Doubek, Elaine ...,..,.,....... ..,,.-- 6 7. 110. 111 Drasner, Arlene ..,. .... .--....--.. 1 1 0, 111 Drews, Ruth .............. ., ...,.......,.,.... 89 Drida, Clarence ...., ,,......,........ . .89 Drida, Stanley ...... ....... 1 10, 111 Drobka, Allan .....i.. ......., 1 10, 111 Drurnm, Bill ....,.. ...i....... 1 18, 119 Drumm, Hugo .... ................... 2 8, 89 Drumm, Marion ........ ......, 1 6, 34, 35, 90 Dryll, Beatrice ............. .......r......, l 18, 119 Du Charme, Roland ...... ........ 1 18, 119 Duenkel, Harriet ......... ....... 1 10, 111 Dueno, Miss Vera ....... ........ 7 4, 75 Dueno, Ruth ............... ............ 7 1, 90 Dutek, Margaret ....... ........ 1 18, 119 Dutek, Mildred ...... ........ 1 18, 119 Dunisch, Arlene ,...... ........... 1 10, 111 Duveneck, Dorothy ..... ....... 5 0, 110, 111 Dvorak, Roland ............ ....... 4 3, 110, 111 Dworak, Florian ...... ........... 1 10, 111 Eberhardt, Fred ........................................ 20, 90 Eck, Mr. William ..........,................V....,.,... 74, 75 Eckels, Susan .... 20, 21, 34, 71, 118, 119, 125 Ells, Berton .....................,Y..........,r.....---..- 118, 119 Eggert, George .........,.........,.......,.-.... ----..---..-.- 9 U E1-,16, 1qC1r ,,,.,,,...,,....,.,.......,..... 42, 43, 110, 111 Eiermann, Robert .,............i..............,...... 65, 90 Eisner, William ..............,... 22, 44, 65, 90, 124 Ellner, Virginia ...,.......... 51, 64, 118, 119, 127 Ellerman, lohn ..........,...........,..i.............. 118, 119 Engel, Albert ., ............ 28, 30, 38, 40, 81, 90 Engel, Mrs. Albert .. ......................,.....i.... 28, 30 Engel, Paul ...,..........,.....,.. ...,.... 4 2, 110, 111 Engelbrecht, Meryle .,.......... 71, 118, 119, 127 Engelbrecht, Raymond ..,......,..................... H90 Engert, Violet .....,...... ......,.......,.......,.., 1 10, 111 Erdman, Willard ..........,..... 27, 40, 43, 44, 46, 47, 118, 119, 125 Erdmann, Marion ..... .................. 3 1, 79, 90 Erdmann, Walter ......... ...........,............... . .90 Erickson, Mr. Edwin ..,,.. ......... 7 6, 77 Erickson, Kenneth ., .... .............,.i........ . .90 Espeseth, Miss Irene ..... ...... ........ 4 8 , 76, 77 Esserman, Eleanore ....... 24, 71, 118, 119 Eucher, Charles ....,. ...................... 2 8, 90 Evanson, Elaine ....... ........,................. 1 10, 111 Evanson, Robert ....,..................,..,..,,,,,,, 110, 111 Evenson, Evelyn ................,.,,,,..,.,, 66, 90, 91 Ewen, Dorothy .............. 62, 90, 91, 109, 127 Falk, Bette .....,.......,...... 31, 48, 51, 118, 119 Falk, William .i......,........,,.....,,,,.... 29, 110, 111 Fallier, Crawford ..........,..............,....., 118, 119 Fargo, Roland .......... ...........,.., 9 0, 91 Fechter, Lawrence ...... ........ 3 0, 118, 119 Fehrmann, Orlando ................... ,........ 1 18, 119 Ferguson, Robert .,.................. ll, 22, 25, 31, 44, 65, 84, 85, 90, 91, 109, 124, 127 Fessler, Marjorie ................ 50, 118, 119, 127 Fessler, Rosemary ..........,..... 50, 90, 91, 127 Fick, Oscar ............... ......... 3 1, 47, 90, 91 Fierst, Dorothy .... ...................... 5 4, 91 Fidler, Marion ....., ........,. 6 0, 118, 119 Fidler, Roy ......,,.... ............... 1 18, 119 Fischer, Marion ......, ......, 6 0, 118, 119 Fitzgerald, Helen ............................................ 91 Fitzgerald, Mary .................... 50, 53, 118, 119 Flanagan, Mary ...............,.... 49, 60, 118, 119 Foerg, Gladys .............. 15, 58, 118, 119, 127 Foerg, Roger ..... .... ................ 5 5 , 110, 111 Fors, Marjorie ....... .......... 6 7, 70, 110, 111 Frank, Marvin ..... Franke, Arthur ...,...... 119 Franken, Richard ............ 16, 36, 37, 40, 42, 43, 46, 47, 91 119 91 Franz, Pauline ...,.......,.....,,..................... 118, Franz, Robert ..................,. 17, 27, 30, 40, Fricke, Edith ....,....,,........,......................,.......,,.. 91 Fricke, Elaine ........ 31, 49, 50, 118, 119, 127 Fricke, Shirley .......................... 30, 80, 110, 111 Friedman, lsadore ...,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118,119 Frisch, George ....,,,,.....,,,,,..,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 110, 111 Fuller, Mr. C. W, ,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 76, 77 Fuller, lohn ................ 36, 37, 42, 44, 118, 119 Fulton, Mrs. Robert ,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,...,,,,..,,,.,.. ,..71 Fulton, Rosemary .....,.... 31, 36, 71, 118, 119 Fulton, Dixie ...,...... 36, 65, 71, 110, 111, 127 Gaedke, Frederick ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 110, 111 Gaedke, Miss Lucille .,,.,,.,,,,,,, 17, 59, 76, 77 Gaedke, Robert , ...,,,,,..,,. ,,,,,,, 5 9, 110, 111 Gagner, Elmer ..r.......,. ........ 6 4, 110, 111 F L A M B E A U I N Gallagher, Iacqueline ,,,A, ,Y,,,,,,,, 2 5, 34, 110 Gamble, Catherine A,,,, ,, ,,.,,,,,,.,,,, 118,' Gappa, Daniel ,,,,,A,,,,, ,,,,A,,,A,,,,, A,,, 1 1 3, Garber, Edmund ,,,A,, ,,A,,,, 4 4, 55, 110, Garey, Uriel ,,r,rA,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,,AA 4 4, 1111, Garrigan, Richard ,4,,,, ,,,,1,,,,,1,,,, 1 10, Gass, Clarence .... ,,,,.4,,,, 2 9, 110, Gebhard, Ioan ,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13, Geiger, Ierome ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,1Y,,,,,1,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,, Gennrich, Grace .,.,.,,,.,..,,,,,1,,,,,, 14, 21 69 84 Gentgen, Don ....,... Gentgen, Doris ..,... ss, 91, 109, '125,' .......3l, 36, 47, 69, . Gerharz, Dolores ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 110, Gerl, Bill ...,..,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,81, Gerl, Edward ....,.....,. 39, 40, 46, 47, 118, Gerroll, Robert ,..,......,.......,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gersch, Leatrice ...,.,,.......,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 110, Gesell, Patricia ,,,,,.., 20, 21, 30, 36, 54, 110, 111, Gilbert, Violet .,.,.,,,......,..,.......,,,.......r,, 118, Glaeser, Dorothy ....... .,,,,..... 1 5, 31, 58, 118, Glaeser, Robert .,,.... ....r,.,.......,,. 2 8, 118, Glander, Gloria .,,e,...,......,.Y...... 17, 20, 24, 110, 111, 112, Gleichner, Louise .....,., 15, 31, 36, 47, 69 Glish, Agnes ....,,,,..........r,.,,,..,............,.,.,,..... Gloe, Bill ,,.,..........,. .. ......,..,.. 27, 28, 30, Goeke, Arnold ..... Goeke, Linda ...,... Gott, Ioyce ........ Gott, Richard ..., . Goldie, lean ...... Golding, Iames .... Gornm, Ralph ,......... Gonyea, Doralee Gorychka, Florence Gorychka, Richard Gospodarek, Grace Gospodarek, Paul . Graczyk, Milton ..... Graff, Herbert ,.,... Grall, Charlotte G1-all, Harold ........... VYV, Grall, Kenneth ...., 50, 118, 57, 82, 110, 110, .,r.,.,,.,... .e,.,,. l 10, ,1,,,,r,,, 39, 118, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110, 110, 18, ...59, 110, 92 Gransee, Wallace ...,. .rreev . 27, 29. 30. Granzow, Beulah ........... ...----- 6 3. 110. Granzow, Vyvyrme ..,... -.,--, 4 3. 53. Grapentine, Lucille .... ---'--'f-'f--f' 1 10. Graycarek, Donald Y,..vY Vfrrrr- 5 1. 113. Green, Alice .......... ........Y,, 1 10. Grell, Mrs. Esther Gretz, Dolores ,,,,.. 118, Gretz, William .,,,, vvlr Vyrrrrrr '-v--vv-' 9 2 Griesbach, Helen ...,.. ..,,.,, 6 4, 118, 119 Griesbach, 101111 ,VVV -----e- eet- - ---- - -- 92 Groelle, Henry .....,......,,, ,,,.. ,,.,..,,.. 1 1 0, lll Groffman, Ieanne ..., .,...,, ,.,, 1 , 71, 118, 119 Grosshuesch, Beatrice .... ,......, 6 4, 110, 111 Grotbeck, Mabel ..,,,, H ,,-Al------------ ---- 1 10. 111 Gruber, Betty .......,........, .,,, . ,...,........,... 2 8, 92 Gruber, Marv LOU ---- . ffrr f- 29. 54. 110. 111 Guepe, Mr. Albert I. ,... 38, 40, 41, 43. 75. 77 Hqese, 101m ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21, 30, 31, 64, 92 Hqese, Lillian ,,,,,.,,.,, ,,,........, 3 1, 64. 110. 111 Hallock, Warren ...... 42, 43. 55. 07. 110. 111 Halverson, La Verne ..,,,, .. ..... 118. 11? Hamachek, Adolph . ,,........,, ,.... 4 3, 110, 1 Hamachek, Evelyn , 92. Hamernik, Lorraine ,..,. .,.,....,....., 1 18, Hqmen-111,, Marion ,,,,,,, ,,,,, r,,,.,...,..,. ..,..... 7 9 , Hammond, Barbara ......,1....., 67, 71. 110. Hammond, Phyllis .,.......,,,.... 67, 70, 110, Hammond, Dr. R. W. .....,,,.,, ,,,,,,.,,.-.-.. 7 4. Handl, Charlotte .......,.,,,,,,..,.........,,,,, 110, Hansen, Marilyn ,...,. 23, 25, 31, 71, 118, Hansen, Merle .............,. .,....., 7 , 20, 21, 25, 71, 118, 119, 125, 127 Hansen, Theodore ...,.,.,,.,...,..,.......,,,,.., 118, 119 Hansen, William ,... 20, 21, 23, 31, 118, 119 Hanson, Margaret ,.......... ,,........,. 5 2, 110, 111 Hardina, Dorothy ,,,,.,......r..,...... 110, lll Hardrath, Alice .,,,...,.. ,.........,. 110, lll Hardrath, Dorothy ....... .,,,, .,,.,.,...,..,,, ,......., 9 2 Harlow, Mary .,,,.,, ,.........,..,.. 3 1, 64, 118, 119 Harms, Miss Alma ,..,. .......,. l 6, 75. 77. 78 Harrington, Lois ..... .......,, 7 l. 118. 119 H51-11, Ighn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,.. 2 9, 110, lll Hartl, Paul ..........,,,,,,,,.,, .....,..... .--ff...-.- 9 2 . 93 Hartlaub, Lucille .. ,......,............. 118, 119. 127 Hartmann, Georgeen ....,. V,..l-.---1..-..-.-- 9 2. 93 Hasenfus, Don ,.....,,..,..,. ............ 1 Hassemur, Esther ...... Hau t, Elaine .. ...,...------,--- .....,110. Hawph, Gloria ...........,..,,..,,-.,,- -----..-..- 3 1. 92. Haws, Dorothy ...,,.,..-..------,-----.--- -..-ff---.1- 9 2. Hay, sqm ,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1, 25, 44, 67, 110, Head, Lorraine .,..,....., ..., 2 8, 81, 92, 93, Healy, Iohn .,,,,,.......,.................,, .,,,....... 1 18, Healy, Miss Nora ...........,.....,.....,,, 76, 77, Heath, Gladys .......,, ......., 3 6, 65, 118, Heide, Glen ..,...,,...... .,......,,, , . ,.,,. 119. Heide, Lyle ....,-.,,.-1.1..e -------.--.-...- 1 19. Heideman, Donna ..... .,...., . , ,,,.. 110. Hein, Albert ............. ,,,,. 4 0, 113. Hein, Fred .,....,,,.,,.. ,........,..-.....---------..1. .YVV f f Heise, Dorothea .,....,...........,,..,..,,,,,., ,-..-,.. 5 5 Heise, Harriet .... 31, 36, 47, 69, 93, 109, Heinzen, Norbert ..........,....,,. 10, Heinzen, Dolores ,1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 1 3, 119 Helminisk, Lorraine ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 110 111 Hemmer, Harold ,,,,,1,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 0, 61' 1181 119 Hensel, Daniel ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,, , ,,,A ' 67 Hendries, Victor ,,,,,,1,,,,, 23, 30, 44 1111 119 Heran, Lillian ,,,,1,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ,,,,,,,Y,, ' , -93 Herman, Evelyn ,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 1181-119 Hermann, Elaine ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,Y,, ,,,,,,, 5 Q 93 Hermann, Bettie ,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 , H93 Hermann, Donald ,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 16 HSYYG1. lane ...,,.., 20, 28, 30, 84, 93, 124, 126 Herzog, Arline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,1,,,, ,,,49, 118, 119 Herzog. Earl .e...l,,...,,,.., , ...,,..,, 29, 67, 110, 111 gerzog Pauline .r,,,. .. .,.. 31, 64, 118, 119 erzog, Reinhari ,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,, Herzog. Shirley lV,..., ,,..,,,..,.,, f 111191 965591. Daniel -...,.1V,.., ,..,..., 2 9, 67' 110' lll Hesse-1, Lorraine ,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ' 93 Hessel, Mrs, R, G, ,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,, V U30 Heyduk, Shirley ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 jg 7 113 Hibbard, Carole ,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 935 109 Hibbard, Robert ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1g,' 111 Hickmann, La Verne ,1,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13, 118 Hill, Florian ,,,1,,,,, 1,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 8, 119 H111. Grace ..,,...,.,..,.... ,,.., 2 9, 34, 35, 110, 111 Hoclikammer, Erwin ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, N118 119 127 Hodzinski, Iohn ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, H122' 123 HOS1ner, Curtiss ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18' 119 Hoeppner, Albert ,,,,,, ,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10' 111 Hoffman, Arlette ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 1, 118' 119 Hoida, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10' 111 Hokensfm. John .,,... r,,..,,,.., 4 4, 118: 119 Hollender, Elaine ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 1, 52, 55 93 Holly, Ellen .,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 0 111 Holly, La Verne Mae ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 56 93 Holschbach, Charlotte ..,..,, 1110 '111 Holschbach, Elizabeth .,.,., ,,,, '. 93 H01schbr..e11, Grace . ,,..,, ., ,,..., so 11s i1'19 Holschbach, Irene ,,,,,,, ,1,,,,,,,,, H1181 119 Holschbach, Vernon ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 U' 111 Holsen, Alice ,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 1, 31, 34 93 Holtz, Dorothv ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 55, 110 1111 Holtz, Geraldine .,,....,,.. ,..,, 1 18, 1191 127 Holzschuh, Mary lane . ,..,, 31, F7 110, 111 Hooper, Lance , ,.,,, ,,.,... ,,.,, . . ,21, 67 .110, 111 Hopf, Wzlliam .. ,,,. .,,, , 118 119 Hopp, Rodell ,,,.. ,,.. , ,. ,. ., ,., . . M93 Horovitz, Mary ,,,,., ,... ,,,. 5 6 , 80, 110, 111 Horstketter, Eugene .,,,..,,, ,, ,,... 43, 118, 119 Horstmann, Lorina , .,,, ,...,,,,. , 62, 93 Hotslund, Francis Iohn .. , 93 Houghton, Loris . 19, 21, 22, 24, 35, 66, 84, 85, 93, 124, 128 Hoyer, Shirley 49, 118, 119 Hoyer, William . ,,.. ., .. .. 67, 110, 111 Hronek, Iohn , . . . , 118, 119 Huberty, Mary Ann , 21, 25, 82, 84, 93, 109, 124, 126,127 Huberty, lack 21, 44, 59, 112, 113, 127 Huebner, Ralph . , 118, 119 Humm, Frances 14, 22, 31, 94 Hunsader, Dorothy , . 94 Hunsader, Ruth , 118, 119 Huntington, Betty ,. 112, 113 Huntington, Reuben 43, 94 Hurka, Gladyce 11, 31, 56, 67, 112, 113 Hurtig, Faith .. 20, 66, 91, 109, 125, 126, 127 Hynek, Paul 94 lhlenfeld, Mann 28, 30 94 Inglis, Tom .. 22, 44, 55, 94 Iacobson, Arlene 118, 119 Iacoboski, Gloria . 66, 94 lachimstal, Marion 20, 21, 31, 112, 113 Iagemann, Bill 118, 119 Iagodinsky, Lorraine 112, 113 Iagodinsky, loan 47, 50, 118, 119, 127 Iagodinsky, Olive . 20, 23, 24, 34, 35, 118, 119, 125, 127 lagodinsky, Rita 24, 34, 35, 59, 112, 113 lagodinsky, Rita ,., .. 112, 113 Ianecek, Miss Iulia , , 34, 65, 76, 77 Iansen, Tom 31, 44, 67, 112, 113 Icmsky, Allan . 112, 113 Iarosh, Bill , ..... ., . . 118, 119 Iarosh, Ianet .. H34, 35, 112, 113 layr, Lina . ., , ...,23, 47, 71, 120, 121 lebavy, George ,,..., . 120, 121 Ienkyn, Andria ,.,.. ,.., 6 7, 112, 113, 127 Ienkyn, Peter ...,,, ,....,, ,...., . , , . , 19, 94 lens, Robert ,,,. ..29, 39, 44, 112, 113 lens, Mr. W. W. ......, .,,, ,, 74 75 lerabek, Clarence ...., ,. 112, 113 Iindra, Betty lane , . . .94 Iirikowic, Elvi ,. ., 34, 47, 54, 91 Iirikovec, LeRoy ., ,.,. .42, 59. 120, 121 Iohn, Marjorie ,, 34, 66, 94, 95, 124 lohn, Mr. Rex K. .. ,,,, .. . 76 77 lohnson, Arthur .. ...,,,, .. ,,,. 26, 64, 120, 121 lohnson, Irving ,, ,. . ,, ,, 103 Iohnson, Tom .. . 28, 44, 112, 113 Iohnsrud, Miss lean . ,.., .. .. , 76, 77 Ionas, Roselind . . ,,,, ,,,,.. ,,,...,, . .,,94 95 Iones, Mr, Newton T. . 43, 46, 47, 76 77 Iole, Iune. ,,,.,......,, .. ...... ,..., 2 0, 31, 35, 64, 94, 95, 126 lung, Mr. Iohn .,,,.. . 39 lung, Lorraine , .63, 64, 94, 95 Iunk, Audrey , , .. 62, 94, 95 Kaboth, Ernest . 23, 31, 43, 58, 65, 120, 121, 125, 127 DEX Kaboth, Hans ,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,1,, 5 5, 112, 113 Kacynski, Elaine ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,1 6 0, 120, 121 Kafynski. Margaret ......... 4.94, 95, 109, 127 Kcrderabek, Leonard ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 95 Kaderabek, Myrtle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 112, 113 KC!C1GTCI19Sli, Ruth ...,... .,,..,,, 3 4, 35, 112, 113 Kadletz, Paul ,,,,,,,,,, ,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Kamm, Edna Mae ,,,,, ,,,,,,11,,,,,1,,, 1 20, 121 Kaminski, Elaine ,,,1,,,,,,1,, 112, 113 Kaminski, Helen ,,,,,, , ,,,,,1,,,,,,, 112, 113 Karninski, Norbert ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 3 1, 112, 113 Kansier, Rene ,,....,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112, 113 Kanter, Russell ..,....,... .,..... ..,,,,,..,...,., ,..,, 2 8 , 95 Kappelmann, Robert ..., 20, 22, 56, 58, 68, 95 Kapitz, Grace ...,.,. .,.....,,..,...,,,,,,,,. 3 1, 36, 67, 112, 113, 127 Kapitz, Milton ...,.,..., ....,.,, 2 9, 112, 113 Karbon, Arlene ......,... ,,..,.. 9 5, 120, 121 Karbon, Geraldine .. ....,....... 120, 121 Karbon, Mable ...... ...,,,...,.. 1 20, 121 Karbon, Milton ,..... .............. .........,.. 9 5 Karl, Charlotte ..,, ,,,,,,,, 5 9, 120, 121 Karl, Dolores ......, ,,.,.,. , 1112, 113 Karl, Elroy ......... .r...,.. 2 9, 120, 121 Kam, Carol ...,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 , 112, 113 Kassner, Iohn ....,.,,.,.,,....,, ..,, 4 2, 64, 112, 113 Kasper, Louise ..,,,.. 20, 21, 53, 65, 120, 121 Kattner, LaVerne .,,,,...,,..,,..,.,. 28, 35, 36, 47, 65, 120, 121 Kaufmann, Agnes ..,,.,,.....,. ,. 2.60, 120, 121 Kaufman, Alice ,, 19, 62, 84, 85, 95, 109. 124, 126, 127 Kaufman, Ioseph ,,,., ........ 16, 67, 112, 113 Kautskv, Lorraine .. ....,....... .51, 120, 121 Keil, Robert .,...,,, , ...,,,,.,.,... 120, 121 Keister, Vivian ,,., . .... . 112, 113 Kelley, Creighton ,, ....,, ,,... 4 2, 43, 112, 113 Kellov, Gerald .,... . .... , .. 112, 113 Kelley, Robert ., . 12, 18, 22, 25, 46, 47, 56, 81, 85, 95, 109, 120, 124 Kellner, lohn .... ..,.... , . ,...., 28, 40, 120, 121 Kellner, Lucille ,, ,, , ,. , , ....63, 120, 121 Kelnhoier, Betty Iane , .. .,., , 23, 49, 120, 121, 127 Kelnhofer, Ruth . , 31, 35, 64, 95 Kelsey, Betsy ,, . ,. . ,. 60, 120, 121 Kennedy, Bill .,.. , 40, 44, 120, 121 Kestly, Charles . 23, 46, 47, 81, 120, 121 Ketter, leanette . , 20, 28, 62, 66, 84, 85, 95, 109, 127 Keubke, Delmar , Keys, William ..,.. 40, 41, 43, 46, 47, 84, Khail, Priscilla Kirch, Evelyn . Kirchen, Arthur ,, Klancer, Iosephine 64, 112. ,,,, 63, . 29, 112. Klancer, Louis . 31, Kleiber, Dorothy . 50, 112, Klein, Carol ., . . , Klein, Evangeline ,, ,. , . 120, Klein, Gerald 68, 120, Klein, Ioseph .. , ,112, Klein, LaVerne , . . W V Klein, Lucille . , 95, 109, Klein, Olive . 68, 112, Kleman, Delores , ,. . . .. 120, Kliment, Lawrence .. . 29, 112, Kliment, Robert . , 44, 120, Klingbiel, Edith . 25, 34, 56, 65, 112, Klinker, lerome . 29, 112. Klodnk, lack 28. Kloiber, Mr. Frank 74. Kloida, Eden 27, 23. Kluenker, Roy 120. Klusmeyer, Dorothy 31, 54, 66. Klusmeyer, Elroy 120, Knapp, Wayne 43, 44, 112. Knauer, Bernard 12, 38, 40, 41, 42, 46, 47, 84, 96. Knox, Helen 80, 96, 109, Knuth, LaVonne 120, Knutson, Doris 112, Knutson, Millord 28, 112, Knutson, Phyllis 60, 120, Knutson, Stella 51, 68, 96, Koch, Elva 28, 62, Koch, Geraldine 31, 112, Koch, Patsy 30, 120, Koch, Rosemary 63, Koch, Ruth 120, Kochan, Dolores 59. Koepke, Iohn 29, 120, Koeppe, Eldora 56, 112, Kohlrneier, Arlene 60, 120, Kohlmeyer, Virginia 60, 120, Kolar, Audrey 17, 29, 112, Kolb, Doris 112. Kolerus, Patricia 122, Kollath, Charles 16, 22, 24, 25, 84, 86, 96, 109, 125, Kollath, Harry 55, 112, Kolodzilc, lack 28, 120, Konecny, Frank 30, 40, 120, Konecny, Louis 40, 42, 43, Konop, Gloria 63, 112, Konopacki, Helen 112, 113, Konopacl-xi, Mary Ann 68, 112, Kope, Henry , 122, Kopotic, Robert 43, 112, Koritzinslry, lane 96, Kortas, Gladys, 120, 95 95 113 95 113 95 95 113 95 121 121 113 95 127 113 121 113 121 113 113 44 75 95 121 96 121 113 43, 124 127 121 113 113 121 109 96 113 121 96 121 96 121 113 121 121 113 113 123 65. 127 113 121 121 96 113 127 113 123 113 109 121 Korte, Kenneth ,,..... Kotowski, La Verne Kott, Iohn ,,,,.,,,Y,AA,AA,,,,, Koutecky, Bernice 2222 FLAMBEAU INDEX use 113 40, Kozazuk, Eleanore ,,,,,,, ,,vAAAA,,-, 5 2, 120, 96 113 Kozazuk, Charles ......,,,,,,,,,,,, 39, 40, 120, 121 121 97 Kozlovsky, Madrene Kraemer, Bernyce .. 35, sas, 121 Krainik, Elaine ,.,,,,11,1,1,,11 20, 35, 55, 84, 35, - 96 97, 109, 125, 126, 127 Kramer, Adice ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,11,11,,,,, 25, 29, 54, 55, 112, 113, 127 Kramer, Carol ,,,,, ,,Y,,, Y,,Y,, , , H112 113 Kramer, Paul ,,,,,,, ,.,,-,,, 5 1, 120' 121 Krause, Carol ,,,,,, ,w,-.,--, 5 5 915 97 Krelt, Gregory ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,,.---.- 1 12,1113 Kreie, Carl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,v,wY 1 20, 121 Kreimann, Caroline ....,,.... 34, 35, 79, 96, 97 Krejcarek, Donald ,,,,,,,,,11,,, 42, 45, 120, 121 Krenz. Rosemary ..... .....,..,. 1 7, 112, 113, 127 Krels. layne .........,1,.. ..,.......,..... 6 7, 112, 113 Krieser, Howard ..,,, ,,,,,,,111,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 120, 121 Kretsch, Robert ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, 121 KTOPP. 101m ...1.,.....,, .,,,...,.., 2 5, 28, 44, 120, 121 Krueger, Clement .,,.....,,......,1....,,......,, 112, 113 Krueger, Leroy ......,1. ........1...... 9 6, 127 Krumdick, Virginia Krumm, La Verne Krysan, William ...., Kubichek, Milton 97, 96, 97 120, 121 121 47, 223, 120, 113 Naidl, Victor .....,....,,,,. 1......,,, 1 20, 121 Namz, Ieanne .,... .,,.. 4 8, 62, 99 Namz, Marian .,....,, . . ....,,,,,.. 120, 121 Nate, Mary ..,,...,,,....,,... ....,,.....,,...,.., 6 3, 99 Natzke, Marcella .,,..,,,,...,,,,.,,,,..... 50, 112, 113 Nelson, Ellen ..,,....,,,.,.,.,...,,......,....,....,.,, 120, 121 Nelson, Emil ..,... ,...,...,,.....,...,,,,..,,,...,,.... 1 20, 121 Nelson, Norbert . ,,.,.. 23, 29, 42, 43, 58, 61, 120, 121 Nemetz, Genevieve 25, 31, 36, 67, 112, 113 Nesheim, lack ..,,.....,,,......, ......, 2 8, 44, 112, 113 Nettesheim, Miss Iean .,.,,, 33, 34, 35, 36, 76 Meser SErwin . 98, 991, Kugler, Earl ,..,...,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 2 , Kuhl, Robert ...,........,......, ,,,....,.,.,........, 1 20, 121 Kuhl, Marilyn ...,,,..,... 20, 35, 97, 126, 127 Kujawski, Richard ..,.....,,...... ...,.,,.,,. . .61, 97 Kumbalek, Anthony .,..... ..42, 43, 120, 121 Kumbalek, Carl ....., , ..... .. ....,..... 112, 113 Kummer, Harold .. ,,.,... ,....,,,,.,,,.,...,. 1 12, 113 Kummer, Raymond ..,,. ,,.. ,.,,,. . 3 1, 112, 113 Kurth, Paul ,..,.,,,..,...,..., . .. .. .. 40 Kustka, Eunice ., ,... . ...31, 36, 54, 112, 113 Kutchera, Melvin ...,..,,. 29, 43, 58, 112, 113 Kutil, Dorothe .,... .,.. . ,, . ,.,. . 48, 62, 97 Kutil, Rosalie . , . . . 59, 66, 97 Labensky, Bernice .. La Cost, Ioan , , , 97, 109, 127 64 McKay, Art ,,,,.... 38, 40, 43, 46, 47, 120, 121 McKay, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,1,, 1 20, 121 McKay, Sherman ,...,,.....,,,,,,,1, 39, 42, 112, 113 McKee, Louis ...,,,.,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112, 113 McKeough, Patricia ,,,... 31, 50, 112, 113, 127 Madson, Gordon .,,..,.....,......,,,,11..., 31, 120, 121 Madsen, Iames ..,.....,,.....,1.....,,......,....... 112, 113 Madsen, lune ...,.. ,.,..,,,, 3 4, 35, 52, 120, 121 Maertz, Doris .,... .,.....,,.,..,,.....,.....,,.,.. 4 8, 98 Maertz, Paul ,...,,....,,....1....,.......,.... 31, 112, 113 Maertz, Ruby ...,,.....,,..,...., 31, 34, 35, 112, 113 Magill, Mr. Iames G. ......,.,....... 67, 76, 77, 80 Mahnke, Dorothy ..........,.....,.....,....,,. 47, 69, 98 Mahnke, Edith .,.,..,.... .,,.....,...,,........ 3 4, 35, 98 Mahnke, Harold ....,......1.... 43, 44, 64, 112, 113 Mahnke, La Verne ..,....,,...,....,...,r.....,, 112, 113 Malek, Phyllis ...,..,,...i ..,....,,...,i...Y,.. 1 12, 113 Mancl, Elaine ..,.,.,1 ....,...,.-.-,---. 1 12. 113 Mangin, lean ...,...,. . ...,.... 21, 120, 121 Manlick, La Verne ......,.,. ..,...,....f,--.,, 1 20 .121 Manney, Wallace .1.,........i.. .,...-.--,------,-- -,-------' 9 3 Maples, Ienne .,...,....,...,..., ....,...,i... 5 4, 112. 113 March, Iune ,...,,.....,1...,, 17, 30, 120. 121. 127 Marek, Donald .,,.,,..,,.......,....,...,.. .55, 112. 113 Marenda, Clarence ..,,...,.-.,--,-------------- --------e-- 9 9 Maresch, Ieanne ,... 34, 35, 52, 112, 113, 127 Maresh, Iarnes ...,.,...,....,,....,,.....,,. 25, 112, 113 Markowski, Carol Mae .,..............,i...Y 112, 113 Markowski, Clarence ...,....,.....,...,,...,., 112, 113 Marshek, Franklin ...,...,....,,....,.,.-,....,,.. 112, 113 Marshek, Phyllis ...,,. ...,,...,,....,,-..,----. 1 29, 121 Marshek, Violette ...,. ,,...,,, 5 9, 120, 121, 127 Martin, Bob .....,... ,,,..,-.-.. 40. 45. 47. 98 Martin, Wesley .. ..... .,....,,. 2 3, 120. 121 Massman, Dorothy .,..,,... ,...,-.-,-------------,------ 9 3 Massman, Norman ,..,,...,,.... ..,, 1 20, 121. 127 Matczynski, Genevieve .,.. ,..,,.,,,---, 3 1. 47. 93 Matte, Ianice . ,,.., ..., ,,--, - .--.-112. 113 Maule, Ann ..,,,.., ...., ,..., ,...,.,, ,,.., ,,,. 9 8 , 9 9 Maule, Beulah .. .,,.,. ,,,....,,, 3 0, 120, 121 Maurer, Kenneth .,,.,. .,...., ,,.. ,,...,, 1 2 0 , 121 May, Iudith ,,,. .. . .,.,....,,,,. 59, 120, 121 Mecca, Lorayne . ,..,, .. ., 20, 21, 112, 113 Meidl, Ethel ., . .. ..,... . ..63, 98, 99 Meidl, Greg .,..,.. ...,,.., ...,,.. 1 12, 113 Meihsner, Harry .. ..., ... . ,. ,,,.., 120, 121 Meisnest, Mr. C. W. . ., 61, 76, 77 Meisnest, Mr. F. W. Meissner, Bette Meissner, William .. Meissnor, Charlotte ., Meissner, Donald , Meissner, Faye . Meissner, Iacqueline , Meisner, Naomi , , Meister, Ianie . Melville, Robert . 76, , .. ,.,,, 98, 77 ..3l, 60, 64, 120, 121 99 99 42, 112, 113 .. . 120, 121 , ,. .. . ...,,, 112,113 ...., .112, 113 ..,17, 50, 120, 121 121 .. .. ,..., . 120, Menzel, Bette lane .. . H36, 47, 69. 98, Merten Germain 55 112 . Fred ., .. ... ,112, Ladwig, Carolyn . 97 Ladwtg, Kenneth . 97 Lakatos, Emil , .. 29 Lakdtos, Melvin 29, 55, 112. 113, 121 Lallensack, Beatrice . ,. . 31, 62, 97 Lambert, Iames ,. , . , 112, 113 Lambries, Laurence . . . . , 120, 121 Lang, Donald . .. ., 16. 120, 121 Lange, Marilyn ..25, 36, 66, 80, 97, 109, 127 Lange, William . . . 120, 171 Larson, Dorothy ,. ..,. .. , . 112, 113 Larson, Eugene ..... ., 120, 121 Larson, Harlan ...,... .. .112, 113 Larson, Reuben ...,...,,., .,.. ......... 4 0 , 43, 97 Lasch, Dorothy ...............,... ,. .,...., .. ...W97 Le Coque, Donald .,.... ,. ..... ..,. . .......... 1 20, 121 Ledvina, Helen Ieanne ........ ll, 20, 21, 49, Leindecker, Eugene 24, 121, 125, 127 71, 120, 127 Leist, Lucille ............r..............,. .... 1 12, 113. Leist, Rosella ...,.....,..,..... 20, 65, 120, 121, 127 Lensmire, Howard .....,... . ..,.... 42, 59, 120, 121 Lensmeyer, Florence .................... 53, 120. 121 Lenz, LaVerne ........,..... .....-..-.-.,--.. 1 12. 113 Lenz, Marion ........... --.,A---- 1 20. 121 Leschke, Edmund .... ,......... 2 9. 97 Leschke, Edward .r.......,... .1--- --------,A- 1 1 2. 113 Lesperance, Helen Y. r..............-. ..---.A-,- 1 12. 113 Levendusky, Ierome ..........--...--.A.--.A1--- 112. 113 Lewis, Betty Iane ........ 24, 56, 112, 113, 127 Liersky, Lorayne ...,.............--.-.----.---.A-- 112. 113 Liermann, Lloyd ....r.......... ----,---- 3 9. 120. 121 Lindemann, Barbara ......- ---.,.--.A---f 1 12. 113 Lindernann, Iohn ...e..,--.,--- ---fA.-----.----..- -108 Lindwall, Mr. Robert E- -.--.-.-..---. 74. 75 Lippert, Elton ------A------f..-.A- A--vf'--- 1 12. 113 Lishka, Evelyn ..--.,.-.---..---- -------..----------'--------' 9 7 Lcd H W'd 1 '1 25 '2s '12.1 rr 11551.37 1, M ' .............. , . . . . . 111 L nz, Mable ............ A------.---------- -----A---- . Lglfigan, Charles ..------f------- -.------A.--A--- 1 29. 121 Louis, Donald ,,,,,,,.,.,....... 42, 43, 59, 112. 113 Louis, Eugene ............ 27, 39. 40. 43. 120. 121 Ludwig, Mr, E1-11951 F, ,,,.,.,...,. 15, 25, 76, 77 Ludwig, Kenneth -A.----A--.--. ------ -f--f---'--' - - 112' 113 Luebke, Helen ...... .1-..-- ---. ---f-- .--- - 1 2 0 . 1113 Luebke, l..Ol'GC10n ---f---- -'-- '- 3 41 35' 97 Luecker, ?A01'011'1Y --.-.------A-----'r- ---'1--'s-'1 gan' 121 Luecker Grid!! ------.--'----- '-- -- '-' -'-'1 ' I ,,,,., ,25, 39, 42, 46. 47. 116. Luedtke, Robert 117, ,22, Luisier, Alvin .......-A--,- -.---.- 4 4. 55. 98. 11 ' 1, 11, E, - ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,..,.. 1 2 o , 121 11.11122 E1ai.1x1n5 ....., 18, 28, 49, 71, 120, 121, 12g Lutzke, Etgielx. -------.--.---. ---'---e-'--' --fs '-4-'--' 1 1 Q 11 1 13 1 nn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,........ . lmilamllaiiige, Ellen .,..,. 97, 109, 124, 127 McCauleY. Miss Gefgrugle 8747 McConnell, leanne85,.98,. wg, 114, 126,' 12,, McDerrnand, David 21, 25, 31, 42. 1113, McDonnell, Harold 40, 43, 112, 113. 114. 11,55 McDonnell. Kenneth '1 ' ' 1121 Mcgiiigotl, Mary --4--.-.--,- 25. 71. 30. Me er, Y Meyer, Mar , , ., ...60, 120, 99 113 , 124 Meyer, Elaine 31, 34, 35, 52, 112, 121 113 113 y . ., Meyer, Vivian ..... Meyer, Walter ..... ,... . Meyer, Warren ....,..,.,,, ..........,,...., 50, 112, ,...,. ..,,. 4 4, 112. 12, 19 25, 28 44 . . . 46, 47, 84, 98, 99, 109 99 Michels, Eugene .......,..,.. ...,...,....... 6 l, 98, Miegel, Miss Lillian , ..,...... 22, 24, 56, 76, 77 Mielke, William .......... ............,, 29, 112, 113 Milbauer, Florian .......,....,,, .......,....,..... 1 20, 121 Miley, Marjorie ................ 17, 20, 50, 120, 121, 125, 126, 127 Miley, Marion...20, 50, 99, 109, 125, 126, 127 Millar, Rose .......................................... 47, 54, 99 Miller, Audrey ........ 21, 36, 66, 99, 125, 126 Miller, Edith .....,..........1........... 99, 120, 121, 127 Miller, Erwin ...,....,.....,.. ..................r-.....-.-.4--- 9 9 Miller, Miss Grace ..... .........e-..-..------ 7 5. 77 Miller, Kenneth . ..,.... .........-.r-. 1 12. 113 Miller, Lois ..................-.. -Y-.-----------..----. 4 9. 99 Mittelstaedt, Alice ,.........r..........-.. 55. 112. 113 Moakler, Edward ..........,........, 42, 64, 112, 113 Mohr, William ...,......1..................... 61, 120, 121 Mohr, Marjorie .....1.......... 29, 56, 67, 112, 113 Monday, Bette lane ..1....,.............,...... 112, 113 Monday, Charles ...........................,...... 120, 121 Monday, Elden ,.1....,. ...,,.,..,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 99 Morris, Alice ,,.............,......,.,.,, 62, 99, 109, Morris, Mary ........,........ 50 ...31, 53, Mraz, Arthur 44, 65, 84, 85, 99, 109, 125, Mrotek, Barbara .,.,...,,, 125 . 120, 121 127 99 66, Mrotek, Dorothy ...,,..,.,...,.,..,,,,,,,, 36, 47, 69, Mrotek, Eleanor ........ Mrotek, Evelyn Mrotek, Ioseph ........,..,,. Mrozinski, Mary Ann Muchowski, Eugene .. ,...,......l20, 99 99 121 121 113 113 99 112, Muchowskl, Harold ...,,,..,...,.....,,,......,,,,,,, 61, Mueller, Donald George .... ll, 12, 22, 24, 46, 47, 65, 84, 99, 109, 25, 124 Muench, Helen ...,,,.......,.......,..,.....,, 63, 120, 121 Mullins, lerome ,.............,,.. 1 ......, 55, 120, 121 Murphy, Germaine .,.. ........,.,... l 12, 113 Mushel, Iohn .......... ...,,......., 4 5, 120, 121 Musial, Marvin ....... ,...... 3 9, 44, 120, 121 Musial, Norbert ...... ............,..... 1 12, 113 Musil, Gordon ...,..........,...... .112, 113 Myers, lanis ...1...,... ,,...,,,, 34, 35, 120, 121 Myszewski, Melvin ...,. ......,...,,..........,........ 1 16 Myszewski, Ruth ....,. .,..,,.,..,..,...,. 9 9 Naibert, Rose ,, ....., 120 121 64, 77 Neuhaus, Helen ..., 20, 21, 28, 112, 113, 127 Neuser, Hilda ...,...........,.....,,.1.....,.........1.......,,., 99 Nichols, leanette 1...,...........,,.................... 31, 99 Nicholson, Mary .............. 17, 34, 35, 120, 121 Nielsen, Lois ........,........... 34, 35, 56, 112, 113 Niephaus, Marvella ...................................... 100 Nimtz, Mary .......,......... . ...,........1........... 48, 100 Noll, Bernice ..,1......... ......., 4 7, 50, 120, 121 Noll, Robert . .........,....... ........ 2 9, 82, 112, 113 Norman, Mr. Iohn A. ....,..... 65, 76, 77, 82, 83 Notz, Rosamond ..............,...,. 34, 35, 120, 121 Novitski, Mr. Frank A. ...... 22, 24, 56, 76, 77 Novy, Irene ...,.......................1....,...........,. 62, 100 Novy, Lester .........,....,....................,................ 100 Novy, Rose ....,.........,..............r.......,...... 112, 113 Novy, Rosemary 31, 34, 35, 63, 81, 112, 113 Novak, Eugene ......,..........1...........,,......, 112, 113 Novak, Elaine ............1....,. ...,.......,........ 1 20, 121 Novachek, Emily ...,....,,,, 34, 35, 36, 120, 121 Nowakowski, Corrine ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 100 Nowakowski, Roger ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112, 113 Nuhs, Iohn ..,...,,.,....,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 O'Hearn, Bernice ...,...,..,,.....,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 O'Hearn. Mary ........................ 31, 60, 120, 121 Olk. Mariorie ............ 31, 36, 67, 112, 113, 127 Olson, Evelyn ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 112, 113 Olson Gwendolyn ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 112, 113 Olson, Harlan ..,..,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20, 121 Olson, Idabel ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4, 35, 120, 121 Olson, Ierry ....... .,.,.,......,,.. 4 0, 44, 46, 47, 100 O'Malley, Donald .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, 121 O'Neil, Evelyn ...,..... .......,......., 2 l, 120, 121 Opichka, Harriet .,..,,,......., ..... . . ....,.,,. 112, 113 Orr, Edith . . ......,.... ....,. . 20, 56, 68, 112, 113 Osesek, La Verne ..........,,,.,...,......, .... .....l00 Osieczanek, Georgiana ....... ,59, 112, 113 Oswald, Edward .......,...,.. ....... ..,.,,.,. . , .100 Ott, Pauline, . ,...... ....... .......... .... 1 1 2 , 113 Pacetti, Mr, Nello . .. .... 40, 41, 43, 76, 77 Paqel, Kenneth ., . ., ....... 27, 28, 100 Pagel, Myron ,. ..,,., . , ,.,... 112, 113, 127 Palmer, Walla Gene ., , 21, 120, 121 Pankratz, Marvin ,,,. ., . . 100 Panosh, Alice H.. . . .... 100, 101 Panosh, Gerald . .. .. . ,. 112, 113 Panosh, Lillian . ,, .54, 100, 101 PGPS, Louise . . . ., 112, 113 Parez, Helen . . . ....... 120, 121, 127 Parsons, Mr. Wesley ...,. ..,.,. . . ,... 76, 77 Paulsen, Harold .,., .... . ..,, .,..,.120, 121 Paulsen, lune .. ,34, 51, 64, 114, 115 Paulson, Marion .,... ., ,,,, 59, 100 101 Paulson, Walter . ....,...,. .. .42, 43, 12111 121 Pauly, Donald . 25, 27, 28, 120, 121 Paustian, Arline ,..... .17, 20, 21, 71, 120, 121, 125, 126, 127 Pax. Eugene . ...... .....................,.,,,.,. 1 14, 115 Peck. Carol ........................ .............. 3 0, 120, 121 Pehrson, Robert ....,, ,.... 1 6, 20, 114, 115, 127 lliekarske, lack ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00, 101 eterik, Dolores ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V54 Peterik, Mark .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 2: Peterik, Robert ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 114' 115 Peters, Earl ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00: 101 Peters. George ..... ........ 2 8, ao, 120, 121 Petrick, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 2, 13, 100, 101 Petska, Dorothy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 53, 120, 121 Pieiler, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 114, 115 Ptetfer, George ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 30, 114, 115 Pfetter, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,27, 23, 30, 44, 101 Pfetterkorn, Marion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114, 115 Pieiterkorn, Pearl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, 114, 115 Pfeiterkorn, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, 121 Phalen, Bette .... 20, 21, 49, 59, 120, 121, 127 Ph1PPS. David ..............................., 29, 114, 115 Pieter, Raymond ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Piehl, Marion .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 120, 121 Pilger, Ethel ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20, 121 Pilger, Gerald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 101 Plank, Miriam .,.......,,....... 17, 28, 54, 114, 115 Plautz, Audrey ..,. 20, 21, 49, 50, 120, 121, 127 Pleuss, lack .............,................,,.... 61, 120, 121 Ploederl, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 , 101 Pokorsl-ri, Geraldine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Pokorsky, Iim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 U1 Polinkoski, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, 121 Pollock, Mary .............. 20, 23, 31, 49, 71, 120, 121, 127 Polzin, Roland ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Porubcansky, Violet ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 4, 115 Posvic, Paul ......,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Powell, Bernard ,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 2 0, 121 Pracki, Gladys ....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Pracki, Marilyn .,,.... ,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 120, 121 Pratt, Shirlee ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20, 121 Prausa, Dorothy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Pribek, Lorraine ., , .,,.,,,,,,, 53, 120, 121 Pribek, Marvin ..,,, .,,, ,,,, 2 9 , 44, 114, 115 127 FLAM ,103 Pribek, Robert ......,,, ,,,,,,, 4 2, 43, 55 114 Pribel, Edward ,AA4, ,,,,,,,AA,-,,,A ,,,,--- Y 114,' Prince, Lorraine ,,,,, A,,,,,,,,A,-,-,,,A , U114, 115 Pritchard, Iohn ,,,,,,w,,.,,,,A,,,,,,,AA,,-,,,, Y15, 31, 1111 Proper, Geraldine ,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,-,AA,,,,-,. 1 U1 Pultz, Mrs. C1eeta..,.8, 19, 21, 76, 77, 78, 81 Pultz, lock ...............,.,........,....... ,,.... 2 3, 120, 121 Queram, Russell ,,,.,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42, 114, 115 Raatz, Robert .,1,,,,,,, ,,1,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Radey, Carmen ,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Radey, Viviene ,.....,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Raduenz, Robert .,......................,.,. 59, 120, 121 Randolph, lune ...,..........,..,,,.,........,,,,,, 114, 115 Randolph, Charles ..,. 27, 28, 40, 56, 84, 101, 125, 135 Rank, Germaine ......,....11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, 120, 121 Rank, Ierry ..,....... ,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,, 120, 121 Rank, Florence ......, 34, 63, 114, 115 Rank, Norma ........,,.... .,,,......,......,,,, 1 14, 115 Rank, Norman ................,1........ 28, 30, 120, 121 Rank, Robert .......,..........,.,,..........,, 44, 120, 121 Rankin, Mrs. Gilbert ..........,................,,,........ 71 Rapp, Bernice ......,,.... 20, 21, 23, 24, 49, 50, 120, 121, 127 Rappel, Dolores .... ....,.,..,,.....,.... 8 2, 114, 115 Rappel, Dorothy ......, ..,.... 6 7, 114, 115 Rappel, Eunice ......... , ..,..,...... 49, 101 Rasmussen, Carl ..... ......1,... l 14, 115 Rathsack, Ardell ....... ....,.,........ 1 14, 115 Rathsack, Elaine .,,,,, ,,,,,,,1, 1 20, 121, 127 Raven, Gerald ..,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,, 1 20, 121 Raven, Ieanne ..,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 1 14, 115 Raven, Thomas ..... ,......... 4 2, 59, 120, 121 Rayner, Mrs. .,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,1, 1 5 Reardon, Gloria ,.,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,11 1 1 4, 115 Reardon, lames ....... .1 1,,,,,,,,, 120, 121 Reardon, William ,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,1,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Reddin, Thomas .,..... ,,,,,,, 5 8, 122, 123 Reichert, William .,..,.,.............,,.....,.,,,,, 122, 123 Reichert, Robert ..,..,,.,,,,..........., 29, 42, 43, 64 Reimer, Gale .........,..,... 30, 43, 114, 115, 127 Reimer, Leo . .....,. ...........,,,,...... 2 5, 122, 123 Reimer, Tony ,,..... .....,..,.............1,.. l 14, 115 Reimer, Robert ,..... ,,,,..,.. 4 2, 122, 123, 127 Rein, Marvin ....,........ ,.,......1..,.. .1............ , . .101 Reinders, Robert ...... ...,..1..1.....,... 1 22, 123 Reindl, Audrey ............ ........ 1 22, 123 Reindl, Gloria ................. ........ 1 22, 123 Reindl, Hugh .1...,.....,...,......1..1 .,...,,,.... l 22, 123 Reitmeyer, Daisymae .................................... 101 Resch, Agatha ..,,...,..,...,............. ..,.....,,,, 1 14, 115 Reuter, Miss Margaret .... 13, 19, 20, 21, 76, 77, 78, 126 Rezash, Tom .................,... ...,,,..,.., 114, 115 Rhodes, Lucille ..........................,...,....... 122, 123 Richgels, Henry tIack1 ............ 44, 122, 123 Rick, Lorraine ..,,.... 20, 52, 54, 101, 125, 127 Riederer, Bernard ..,....,.... ,.,..,...... 3 -1, 122, 123 Riederer, Margaret .,.....,...........,.... 47, 54, 1U1 Riederer, Virginia ........ 28, 47, 54, 101, 127 Ritchie, Miss Frances ...33, 34, 35, 36, 64, 76, 77, 78 Roberts, Frances ...,.......................,..,..,.... 51, 64 Roberts, Gladys ,,.,.,...,..,,, ,,,,,,.... l 01, 114, 115 Roberts, Grace ............ 25, 101, 109, 125, 127 Roberts, Ruth ....,......,...............,..,, ,, ,.,,. 31, 101 Robinson, La Verne ........,..,..,,.. 122, 123, 127 Rodewald, Caroline ..,. 28, 30, 64, 122, 123 Rodewald, Delores ...,.....,............ 52, 114, 115 Roehl, Lois .........,...... ,...............,, 2 9, 114, 115 Roepke, Dorothy ,,,,, , ,.1l4, 115 Roepke, Erna ........,... ........ 6 4, 122, 123 Rogala, Ieanette ...... ,,., ,,.., 5 0 , 53, 102 Rogers, Aaron ...,........ .........,,.,.....,,,,,. ,,.,,.,. 1 0 2 Rohan, Mary Ann ...,,,. ,,,,,,.. 4 7, 54, 102, 127 Rohrer, Caroline 1,....... .........,,.,.,,. 3 1, 47, 102 Rohr-er, Dorothy ....,, ,..,,,,,.,, 34, 35, 114, 115 Rohrer, Wesley .,...,........................ 42, 122, 123 Rosentreter, Mr. F. W. ..............1..... 76, 77, 78 Rosirisky, Carl ........,......,..,...., 28, 30, 61, 107 Rosinsky, Donald .....................,....,. ,.,,, 1 14, 115 Rosinsky, Robert ........,... 18, 23, 82, 122, 123 Rosinsky, Rose ....,.,........,.....,...........,...... 114, 115 Rosmanoski, Eleanore ......,,..,.,,,.,....... 122, 123 Rosik, Felix ....... ..,..........,........,..,.. 2 9, 122, 123 Roth, Robert ....................,,.... 64, 122, 123, 127 Roubal, Betty Iane ...........,.......... ..,............ l 02 Rowe, Beatrice ..,..................,......., 52, 114, 115 Rudolph, Betty .........,.,..., 31, 49, 50, 122, 123 Rudolph, Miss Verna ......,, 59, 66, 76, 77, 78 Rugowski, Iean ...,........,.........,..,.... 36, 114, 115 Rugowski, Mr. Francis ....................,..... 74, 75 Rulseh, Roger . ..........i.................,......,., 122, 123 Rusboldt, Arnold .,,,,..............,..........,..... 28, 102 Ryan, Donald .................... 25, 28, 54, 114, 115 Rysticken, Robert ...,........-..,..,......-.Y,.,-.- 114, 115 Saecker, Millicent .......... 16, 21, 71, 122, 123 Sanderson, Norman ...,...................,.... 122, 123 Sanderson, Ruth .,....... ............. 1 22, 123, 127 Sands, Dolores ,... ......,................... 2 9. 122, 123 Schadeberg, William ............ 28, 80, 114, 115 Schadewald, Elaine .............. 31, 51, 114, 115 Schadewald, Clarice ,......................... 122, 123 Schatt, Marion .............,., ,,........ ...., 1 1 4, 115 Schott, Warren ....,.. ....... .-.....,.....Y, 1 1 5 Scheuer, Bette .................... - f,--..-,1, 55, 102 Scheuer, Mrs. Warren ....,..,. ..... ......-.....--.--- 2 3 Scheurell, William ..,,,., .,,, . .. .... 55, 114, 115 Schipper, Doris ....., ,.,.... ,,,, .,... 5 4 , 59, 102 Schlager, lane ..... . ,................,.... 102 Schlei, Arthur ...,.. . ., .,.. 55, 114, 115 Schlei, Margaret .............. 65, 102 BEAU INDEX Schleis, Marie ...,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,1,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115, Schliesleder, Doris ,,.,.,,,, ,,,1,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 5 3, Schmalieldt, William . ,,,1,, Y, 122 Schmatz, Arthur , ,,,,,,,,,, 'M122' Schmelze, Hugo ,,,,,v,,,, -A ' iA i 114' gclgmiit. Gabriella ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ' ' C mi t, Ie ,,,,,,,,, 'A ' Schmidl, Nglflrnqn ,,,,, V'- ' AKWA 1 2 2' Schmidt, Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,, 'i ' ' E11 1112' Schmidt, Robert ,,,,,.,, f.ff'2ti 53o' 1221 sC1'11'l1i1l, Carol ,,,,,,,,,1, U ' ' 11,1 ' SC11mitt, Colleen ,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 'HI14' gcgmift, lunne ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 1 'A EHUIZZ' C 111112, lan ,... 20, 66, 8 ' ' ' Schneider, William ,,1,,,,, 1,101 103'11?,14' Schneider, Douglas ,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 1 112' SChI1eider, lack ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 7 A 114' gffgflell, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,, -,1, 1 -'AV-. 4 5' 102' C oblask , E , i ' ' ' gcioch, Lifcillg 415 c oenwald, D th ,,,,-, ' i' ' ' Scholten, Gertrirse .....1.. 2Ci1'1II1Pf, lginhard ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,1,,,,,, Y ,,,, f ,,,,,,,,, f 1 C rlnner, d ,,,,,,1'--1',11 ' Schrinner, M:s,.arHerman , ,,11 2 8' 30' 122' Schroeder, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A SC111'OSde1', 101111 ,,,,,,,,,,-,1 Y -1-V,--1,--1V 'IAV 114' SC111'09C1er, Margaret ,,1,,,,,,,,1 29 541 114' gCE1'OSde1', Walton ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Y ,,,,, 114' c uett , A 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ' ' ' Schuettg, 1613115 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,1,,, 114' Schuette, Lorraine ...,,..... 18, 20, 123, 125, 127, Schuette, Lu Deng ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 22 Echuette, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,1,,,,, f Y ' chuett , M L ,,,,,1 21, 56 Schuh, Teo ,,,, ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, Schuh, Leonard 11,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Y ,,,,, 1 1 Schuh, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 g 3,' Schuler, Shirley 1,,,,,1, ,,,, 5 4, 114, 115 Schultz, William Ir, ..,..,,. 11, 18, 22, 36,, 44, 84, 85, 103, 109, Schultz, Delmar ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Y Y ,441 122 Schultz, Raymond 1,,,,,,,,, YY,,,, ,,,,, Y,,, ,,,,,,,,,VV Y Y 1 I Schultz, Vernon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,Y,,,,,Y,,,, ,,,,YY,,,,, Schumacher, Ruth ., ,,.., 18, 19, 20, 31, 56 84, 85, 103, 109, 124, 126, Schurr, Henry ,,,,, 1,,,,,,,11, ,,,,,,,,,,YY,,,YYYY 1 2 2, Schwaab, Donald ,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,, 55, 114, Schwab, Bette ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,........,..,..,,, 64, 114, Schwalbe, Gladys ....,,,,,.,....,,. 34, 35, 52, Schwalbe, Rene .,,.,,, 12, 19, 25, 27, 28, 38, 40, 42, 43, 46, 47, 84, 85, 103, Schwarz, William ,....,.. .,,, ,..., ,,,,,.,,....,, 1 2 2 , Schwarz, Robert ,,1,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1,, 5114, Schwartz, Harlan ,, . .,,,, . 114, Schwartz, Milton ,,,.,.,,, ,, ....,,, ,, 59, 65, Schwarzenbart, Marjorie . , ,. ,, 47, Schweiel, Barbara ., ,,.. 34, 35, 56, 114, Scott, Floyd ,. , ..,., , ...., , ,,,. ..122, Seaton, Edwin ,,,, ,.,.,,,,,.,.. 25, 31, 122, Sedlacek, Alton ., , ,,.., . 20, 42, 43, 114, Seibel, Clara ., , ,.,.... , Seibel, Melvin . ,.,42, 114, Seidl, William , , ., Seiler, Irving , , , 122, Serio, Marion , , , ,,.... ,,.. l 22, Severson, Clyde . , ., . 122, Severson, Martin . , ,, 42, 43, 59, 114, Shatter, Kenneth , , ,. ., 29, 55, 114, Shaw, Ruth . ,. . , . Sheehan, Robert .. 122, Sheraski, Richard , , , 21, 122, Shimanek, Marcella , . Shimek Doroth . ., ., 122, , Y f f Shimelc, Mary Lou ,, 67, 114, Shimek, Paul ., ,. 114, Shuber, LeRoy .. , , 28, 30, 122, Shupita, Mabel . . .... 62, 104, Sickles, Kathrine . Sickles, Ruth . . ,,,,,,, . ...,. 114. Siebert, Audrey ...... . 56, 114, Sieker, lane .. V V 23, Sieker, Phyllis .... ,. ., ,.,...... 122, Sielolt, Rudy T. .,..... ...... ...,.....,.. . , Sieracki, Eugene ..... H -eee e. . . Sieracki, Marion ...... ..... .... . . .. . 114, Sigman, Ella .,.,,...,..,.,..... .. .49, 54, 114, Silbersack, Bettymae ,.,., ,20, 49, 50, 123, 125, Simmer, Bill ..,,.,..... ......,. 2 8, 81, 114, Simmer, Shirley ,.,,.., ......., .,...,,.,.,,,, .,,, Simmet, Richard ...... ....,,.....,..,,,.. 1 14, Singer, Dorothy .....,, ,,...,...,..,. , ., .,..,. ,... . ., Singer, Margaret ....,..,.. .....,, 6 4, 114, 115, Sipnetski, Dolores .,,.,. .....,....,.,,..,...., 1 22, Sitkawitz, Richard ..... W W W . 122. Skarda, Isabel ,..,..... ,,,..,...,, 4 9, 122, Skarda, Ralph ,,.,.. , ..,.,..,.... ,,,,,,..,..., , Skarda, Roland ,......., ,,,,. 3 9, 40, 122, Skarvan, Leland .,.,.29, 55, 114, Skrepenski, Bette .,.. , ,,.,.,.,.....,. 122, Slattery, Iames ...55, 114, Sleger, Harvey ,, ,..79, 104, Smalley, Pat ....., ,, , .,,., , .114, Smith, Harold ,. . ,21, Sl, Smith, Ioan , ,.,,. 53, 122, Sobieski, Eunice ,. . .., 65, Soukup, Dolores , 51, 64, 122, Soukup, Lydia .,... , ,.,.,,,., 2248, Specht, Henrietta ., .,., 60, 122, 102 123 123 115 ,102 127 103 103 123 115 115 123 126 115 103 115 103 123 103 127 115 .103 123 ,230 123 115 115 115 115 122, 129 127 ,103 127 .103 115 127 127 37, 124 123 ,103 ,103 57, 127 123 115 115 103 30, 124 123 115 115 103 103 115 123 123 115 103 115 103 123 123 123 115 115 103 123 123 116 123 115 115 123 109 104 115 115 104 123 116 104 115 115 122, 127 115 104 115 104 127 123 123 123 ,104 123 115 123 115 127 115 104 123 104 123 104 123 Spiering, Robert .... 20, 25, 112, 113, 114, 115 Sporer, Raphael ..,,,,.....,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 114, 115 Sprang, LeRoy .,,,.,,,,,,1,..1.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,, 104 Staalson, Shirley ...,. ........ 6 6, 81, 104, 105 Staats, Priscilla .,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,.....,,, 49, 50, 122, 123 Stacldler, Paul .,,........1.,.,., 28, 30, 47, 104, 105 Staddler, Theodore ...,.........,,.,,..., 67, 114, 115 Stamsta, Arlin ...........1,.,,.,.,..., 43, 55, 114, 115 Stangel, Mr. Charles G. .....................,........ 75 Stankey, lames .,., 39, 42, 43, 45, 67, 114 115 Stankey, Roger ,,,........,.,,,,..,.,.. ,,,... 104, 105 Stanzel, Elaine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28, 47, 62, 104, 105 Stanzel, Gladys ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, 51, 122, 123 Stanzel, Lucille ,,,,,,,, 11,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 114, 115 Stathas, Katharine ..... ...,.... 6 9, 104, 105 Stasiek, Alfred .....,,. ,.,,., ....... 1 2 2, 123 Statidi, Donald ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, A 33, 122, 123 Stecker, Earl ..,.,,,,, .,,, 40, 59, 122, 123 Steeber, Gordon .,,.,,. ,,,, 28, 59, 122, 123 Steeber, Ieanette ,.,, ....,....,.,.,, 6 3, 122, 123 Steeber, Richard ...... ....,,.,. 5 9, 61, 122, 123 Steeber, William ,,.,. ..,.....,. .,...... 1 2 2, 123 Stetl, Anton ..,........, ...,, ,.,,,,,,,,, , , ,122, 123 Steger, Pauline ..,. ......,,,.,.... 2 9, 114, 115 Stein, Cal .c.,cc...........i. ,,.. .... 5 9 , 114, 115, 127 Steinbrecher, Beatrice ...... , , 114, 115 Stenson, Martin ,,,,,,.. ..... 5 8, 68, 122, 123 Stephani, Robert ...... ...,.... ,114, 115 Stephani, Katherine ..... . ,114, 115 Steuer, Ben ., ,,., ,, ,.... ..,,.,.....,.. , .. 114, 115 Stevens, loan . ......,.......,.,,.,,, ., ,, , , 114, 115 Stevenson, Mr. Iohn M. V. ,, 44, 76, 77, 78 Stichert, Donald ,,,,,,.,,...,,,.... .,......, 6 4, 114, 115 Stietvater, Kathryn ,.....,, ,....,. 17, 114, 115 Stock, Erla ,,,.,.,., , .,,,, .. ...,. 122, 123, 127 Stockinger, lean ,...... .. ,.,, , 265, 104, 105 Stockmeyer, Leonard ....,.. ,,.,.., 3 0, 122, 123 Stradal, Mary Ann ,,,.,.,, ,,,,,, 6 4, 122, 123 Stradal, Delores ., ,,,,,,,,.. ...... 6 3, 114, 115 Strathmann, Ethel ,,.,..,,.,,.,,,..,1, , 60, 122, 123 Strathearn, Miss Ianet .. ,,,, 54, 76, 77, 78 Streich, Dorothy 34, 35, 80, 81, 105, 127 Stroebel, Frederick ,, , ,,,,,,... . .,,.. ,, 114, 115 Strzyzewski, Marvin ......,, ,, .. 61, 105 Stueber, Virginia .. ..,... ,..., 63, 114, 115 Stueber, Vivian .,,.,,.. . .. 114, 115 Stueck, Anne . ., . 31, 36, 66, 105 Stueck, Winiired ., 25, 36, 71, 72, 122, 123 Sturm, Carol ..., .,.. . . . ,, .114, 115, 116 Surius, Mark , 18, 19, 84, 105, 109, 126, 127 Svacina, Robert .. .. ...,,,.... .....,,29, 105 Sweetman, Helen .. . ..,..,. ,,.., . . . ,, 114, 115 Sweetman, Rose 122, 123 Sweikar, Oliver ,. . ...,...,,,. .14, 105 Swetlick, Leonette ,, , ,,,,. ,, , '122, 123 Swoboda, Elaine . ,.... ,.., . ..48, 62, 105 Swoboda, Gerald . .... .,,,, , . , , 105 Swokowski, Earl .. ,28, 42, 43, 114, 115 Tadych, Alice .. . ,, 114, 115 Tadych, Alois , , . . ,,,l22, 123 Tadych, Arthur , , ,, 122, 123 Tadych, Dorothy .. . ....,, , ,54, 114, 115 Tadych, Lorraine .. , ,34, 35, 36, 122, 123 Tadych, Louise , .. . .. , 105 Tangora, Mr. Albert . . , .14 Tauschek, Richard . .. .. .. 1.1105 Taylor, Dorothea , , 122, 123 Taylor, Norma ,. 114, 115 Taylor, Ralph , .122, 123 Tech, Luella . .31, 82, 114, 115 Tech, Ralph 105 Tech, William , 44, 114, 115 Teitqen. lohn 65, 114, 115 Terens, Fred 55, 114, 115 Terens, Shirley 30, 122, 123, 127 Tessar, Allen 42, 114, 115 Teteak, Marian 48, 105 Tewel, Marion 48, 62, 105, 109, 127 Thompson, Allene 34, 35, 36, 122, 123 Thompson, Iune 114, 115 Thompson, Mary 34, 35, 105 Thompson, Robert 116 Thor, Norbert 105 Tidmarsh, lanice ll, 12 ,19, 24, 25, 31, 35, 36, 66, 84, 85, 105, 109, 124, 127 Tidmarsh, Ieanne 25, 36, 67, 71, 114, 115, 127 Tills, Wilbur 29, 114, 115 Tittl, Siegfried 122, 123 Toltzmann, Catherine 56. 114, 115 Tomaschelsky, Allen 114, 115 Toomey, Elayne 31, 34, 35, 48, 105 Torrison, Iames , 44, 55, 114, 115 Toston, Robert 43, 59, 114, 115 Trastek, Elaine 52, 54, 122, 123 Traurig, Mr. Ioe ll, 16 Traurig, Robert 38, 40, 105 Trochil, Elaine 122, 123 Trombla, Charlotte 20, 21, 29, 30, 34, 35, 122, 123 Trudel, lack 42, 44, 114, 115, 127 Tuesburg, Art 122, 123 Tulach, Glenn 29, 114, 115 Turczynski, Dolores 59, 105 Turczynski, Isabel 59, 106 Turczynski, lohn 106 Turek, Beverly 106 Tuschel, Robert 114, 115 Tveieri, loan 56, 65, 114, 115 Tychanslri, Katherine 50, 53, 106, 127 Ullrich, Irene 105 FLAMBEAU INDEX Ufbqnec- Alma '--,--v '- , Y.,.........,,, ....., 1 06 Weber, lack ,A,,,A,,.,,A,,,,Y,A,,,,AA,,Yv,,,, ,A,,vwA,,, 6 5, 107 Wilsmann, Louise ...... ........ 6 0, 122, Vande Caelle, I-aeglle --....,.VV........,,....... .,,., 1 06 Weber, lolqn A, ,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,, 12, 40, 40, 47, 107 Wilson, Paul .....,....,4. , ............. 122, Varrale Castle, Pauline -,,.f4,........, 54. 114, 115 Weber, LeRoy ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 29, 30, 44, 122, 123 Wilson, Phyllis ..,...,... .,..........,.,........, 3 1, Vaaaenbaseh, Derelhy f-,.-...Ys,..... 21, 122, 123 Weber, Robert r,,,,,,, ,,,.,r,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Wirnrner, Mark .1.....................,..,............. 64, Varr Pallerr, Sl11rleY -----,-,1---.,,,,1.,..., .,1. 1 22, 123 Wedertz, Shirley .,,,,, ,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1, 31, 107 Winder, Mr. Gordon ........,. 45, 55, 76, 77, Vander Weflerrrla, Merlene e--. ,,,. 3 4, 35. 53, Wegner, Walter ,r.,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 29, 55, 114, 115 Winter, Max r ..,....,........, .,.,..,.,....,....,..,.,...... , H 122, 123 Wehrwein, Floraine ,,r..,,, ll, 15, 22, 24, 31, Winter, William .,,... .,,...,., 2 9, 43. 58, 116 Vander Zanden, Suzanne .... 20, 71, 82, 122, 55, 107 Wimers, Albert ,,,,,,,,,, ...,.,,..,...,..,,..,.,.,.... 1 08 V 123, 127 Weirer, Elmer .... , ,i...,,,,,,,, 31, 40, 59, 122, 123 Wisnowski, Carol ..,.., ,...1,..,.-...-. 1 16, 127 an ,zonr Florence -- ----- - A------'e--f- ---- e---- ---r---- 1 0 5 Weitzmann, Maurice ,,,.,,,,.,,r...,,..,,,...,,,..,,,. 107 Wil, Caroline -...,--,---. 4.---------- 6 3, 122, Verlane, Earl r --e-----e-e -e-e--- 2 9, 44, 114, 115 Wellr, Wallace ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30, 114, 115 Wilezak, Harriet ....., ...,...,, 5 0, 53, 122. Veselil, 1-awreaee ,-,----e-e----,,,,----,,,,----,eef 29, 106 Wellner, Eunice .,,,,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 5 4, 114, 115 Wm, lanres ,,,...,,..,..... ,.....- , ..., 2 9, 122, Vefflrra, Eawara ----,e----fe-----ee,----,-,,----- -122. 123 wellner, Russell ,.,...,..,,,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,, 43, 114, 115 Will, Vernon ,..,......,.. . .....,,,. 44, 55, Vellrrla, Glarra ---- -----e--,e,, 3 4. 35, 52, 122. 123 welnlelre, Frank .,.,,.. ,,,...,.... ,....,....,.,.. , 1 14, 115 Weeriel, William ..,. ................., 1 7, Vellrrra, l-rlalr r-----el---- 34, 35, 52, 122. 123, 127 Wenlzel, Mies Emily ,,..24, 31, 49, 76, 77, 78 Woldt, Eleanor ..,,....,.., ....,,............,.,... . Vlewegeff 14911116111 ----r-----------------------------r----' 105 Wernecke, Audrey ..,.....,...,,...,,... 29, 114, 115 Wood, Mr. Esto B. ..... ............ 4 2, 75, 77, Vle, A119311 , --f--'-f'----ff-----r'rr--r- 24, 42, 43, 44, 55 Wernecke, Lloyd ..,...,.......,.....r,,..,,, 28, 30, 107 Worel, Donald ......... ...r....... 4 U, 59, 116, VHS, Vrrgmra , ,,,-,,, 36, 67, 71, 114, 115. 127 weei, Shirley ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 25, 59, 114, 115 weznielr, laelr ,,...,, ..,..,,..,,......,...,...,,......... . ..116 Vnak, lane ee-l---,,,---- 34, 35, 49, 122, 123, 127 wesrplral, Anita ,,...,...,,,..,.,..,..., . ..,,, 34, 35, 107 wranevslw, lone .,,.. ,. .,,,. za, 48, eo, 122, Vogel, P-nn -,,,--,--,,---,,,---,,--,--,1----.,,., 52, 122, 123 welenlrernp, Betty .,,,...,........ 31, su, 122, 123 Wyman, Grace ,,.., .,..,.. 3 4, 35, al, 122, 1709611 101111 -rrr- ----r----f----rr-----'-------r--- -f-r-- 1 1 4, 115 Weyer, Calvin ....,....... ., ...,...,.,....,.,..,.,, 28, 107 Wyman, Kathryn ..... ..,.......,...,..,,.....,. 1 08. Vogel' MGTY Ann ----'-- ---r---- 5 0, 52, 122, 123 Weyer, Mrs. Iohn ..,,. .........,,4.........,..,.,... 2 8 Wyszynski, Ruth ,..,.. ,,....,,....... 6 4, 122, Vagelsang, Nancy ,,....,.,,,,,,., 56, 114, 115, 127 Wheelock, Glenn ..,,.. .......,............. 1 16 York, Mary .........,........, .......,........... 1 22, Vasburg, William ,,,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 2 2, 123 Wheelock, Iune .,.. .,........,........,,.., 1 07 Zagrodnik, Eugene ..,.. ........ 2 0, 43, 122, V0gl, lunette ...,...,,,....,,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,1,,,, 122, 123 Whitaker, Gail ....... ...,.,.............,.,. 2 4, 56, 116 Zagrodnik, Grace ....., .... . .........,.....,.....,. . Voss, Margaret ......,. 14, 24, 36, 69, 34, 105, Wicklacz, Irene ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 5 Zagrodnik, lane .,.....,...,.....,.... 31, 49, 122, 109, 125, 127 Wick, Frances ,,,,,,,,,,,, 13, 20, 34, 35, 35, 116 Zahorik, Marion ................,,...... 36, 52, 54, Vreeke, Arthur ...,, ...,,,.......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 115 Wicke, Delores ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,1, 5 0, 122, 123 Zcrhorik, Marian ................,...,.,..... 36, 122, Vreeke, Robert ,...,.,. ...... , ,.....,,,,.,,,,, l 06, 107 Wicke, Lillian ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, , 5 0 , 122, 123 Zahorik, William ..,... 25, 39, 46, 47, 122, WaaClC, Doroihy ..,,.. ..,,.,.,,,...,,.,..,,,,,,,, 1 06, 107 Wickert, 'Fern ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 107 Zander, Miss Edith ..,......... 58, 68, 76, 77, Waarlk. Mildred ......,............. 64, 82, 122, 123 Wiczek, Ieanette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 107 Zankle, Beverly ...........,......,....,,... 20, 108, Waak, Donald ..,,.... .,,,...., 4 0, 46, 47, 106, 109 Wiegand, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 122, 123 Zankle, Iames .......,. ...............,,...,..,, . .. Waak, Laura lune .... 20, 50, 53, 122, 123 Wienancit, Mr. Elwyn ,,,,,,,, 24, 31, 75, 77, 78 Zeddies, Carol ...,. ,.......,.......,, 6 0, 122, WaCek, Alvin ., . ..,,,...,....... .,.... , 4122, 123 Wier, Dorothy ..,,....,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 1 , 47, 107 Zellers, Ruth .......... ..,............ . 31, 54, 59, Wadginske, Iohn .....,, .....,,..,,, ,....,,,. 1 0 6, 107 Wigen, Maxine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28, 34, 35, 52, 84, Zemarl, Edward ............., 29, 58, 61, 122, , Waegli, Alois ,, ,,,,.,, 12,106 05, 107, 109 Zernan, Pauline ..,...,,...,,...,, .,...,23, 71, 122, Wagner, Belle lane .... ..... .... ,,,. 1 0 6 , 107 Wilda, Gerald ..,,.,, .,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2 , 116 Zendala, Lucille .,....,......,.............,...,...... 56, Wagner, Carol ,..,,, .. ..,,.,l14, 115 Wilharms, Howard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 7 Zewicki, Bernadette ...,.. ........... . ..,......62, Wagner, Elaine .. , ...,, 31, 60, 122, 123 Wilhelm, Bernice ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 122, 123 Ziarnik, Leroy ........4.,... ......,.....,..... . ....l22, Wagner, Emma .,,,, . ,... ,. ,107 Wilhelm, Iames .,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 6 1, 108 Ziarnik, Phyllis ,.....,..,..., ....,...30, 47, 122, Wagner, Ethel Mae ,. ...,3l, 107 Wilhelm, Lorraine ...,.. ....,,..,.., 5 4, 108 Ziegelbauer, George ,....... 17, 38, 39, 46, Wagner, Gloria ,, ., .. .6O, 122, 123 Willie, Carol ,... ,,...,,, ,...,,, 4 7 , 122, 123 65, 108, Walker, Bruce .,..., .,.., ,... . ,. 122, 123 Wilke, Richard .,,...,...,. , .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Ziesler, Mary ,,.......... ......., ....,, . . .54, 59, Wallers, Ernest .,,,. .. . .. .25, 107 Williams, lean .... ,,.,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,, 3 1 , 108 Zigmunt, Mary .,,.........,,......., Walter, Dick .. , ..39, 42, 43, 67, 114, 115 Williams, Robert .,,, ., ...,, ,,.,, , ,,..,, 122, 123 Zimmermann, Bill ....,....... 38, 44, 45, 47, Waniger, Darcel . . ,,l14, 115 Williams, Mr, Thomas ..,... .,,, 3 0, 76, 77, 78 Zingsheim, Mary Ellen .....,.,34, 71, 122, Wall, Robert . , . 122, 123 Williamson, Margaret ., ,...,, ,,,,, 6 4, 116 Zinkel, Gwendo yn ..,...,,....,,,,.,,,,., Webb, Floyd , , 107 Williamson, Bill ..., ..,,,,.,, .,., 2 9 , 44, 108 Zlatohlavek, Bernice ..,, ...,....,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,, , Webb, loyce .. . . 122, 123 Willman, Shirley ., ,.,.,... .,,. . 234, 35, 56, 116 Zuehlke, Charlotte ..,......,,.........,,.... .,,,l22, Weber, Elaine . , , 122, 123 Wills, Gloria ., ,. ,...,. ,.,,,,,,,,,. 4 7, 108 Zygmuni, Daniel ....,, ..,...,,, 6 l, 108, 109, J-ff!!! 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