Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)
- Class of 1943
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I v 4 J Q I F X' 0 X P z N hJ J' M ik ff N V f 5 v Q' rj ' J wi 15 q X , X 5994.1 Q5 X ' 'V Q Q wQXma5 , -. 'N . .4 SRQQF ...LlNCOLN Thirty-third Yearbook Lincoln High School Manitowoc, Wisconsin Editor Lorraine Schuette Business Managers Robert Rosinsky Phyllis Hammond Adviser Ellen Seaberg ng '1 'ra 1 '-If Wie, Bette Pllalen, l-orrame Srliizelte, Gl1dBCl'I'll-CC Rupp, rc' resent the 1943 lflambeau .vlujf'11'hz'ch is bringing 3'oLz'L1'm'oIn on the Aw. 1 4 , XM Ein 1 r m f L, THE llli f QW v -..' - -I ' A . n, r I-..- n 1,,. 1 44 B 1 , 1 'J 1 1,7 , QQ f' ,FFR ' 1 4 I l I . NMA 'R Q I. I Wi' -v sh. X. ,,,.! 1 -l ,- ' rn - Ny' 7- iwlllvf vo, R ii -Q an Txxo vicxxs of Lincoln: F1-0111 the path Szwffxw ml O C C From the lake 'ff 1 'r - H ,L N in 0 Y x 54' N Rf' Ewa Sckeclale On the Air From Station L.H.S. 1 2-3 F LASHES FROM OUR FIGHTING FRONT Saluting Our Service Men And We Do Our Part ln War Activities Student Council Clulws G,A.A. Fight Song Sports Music Class Plays ancl Forensics Publications Honor Groups 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-47 48-52 53 54-61 62-65 66-68 69-72 73-76 HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR HOME FRONT Features Alma Mater Seniors Class Section Faculty Juniors Sophomores Sponsors Autograph pages lndex 78- 80 79 81-105 Q 06 109 114 121 128 Q 29 I. 40 108 113 120 127 139 144 0 o Q - Flashes ,fam M: ,sf Qfzfi f 4, ,ji -Xu CLAW4! Qfafzffgflf ,Aft!1,Cfrd Mbfzt 'f ' ,cl JJ .-775K! l -9,41 J - ',,51A.4,.9 ,LZ!fJ'j,L,:!v, f hflxavfw wi' ,i 4 N fx ' , 4 f,7:fw gfzvj 0 , r ,, I V4 . J, lily, L,!f,,!4xJtLI A-'44 ,.4A 1917 1, .12 frf I I f ' ,gyxiyg 4 1i,f,'l j , 'f A,f,ge,?'-'fofwof-fffffffffi X. 7 , Affflfgf J .ff - 5 ,Co 4,1Mz,Q7', ,rfiQfncf yZX0v'fZf'4'9 454- aff 'Awnwnwi , A M! i f, fx 5 aww. If Qiefrvf, 44,6504 4 x 13 f-fx!!-Ztifi t vtwyfff, im Af MA! AA! t , su ' u , X ff ' , ff-MJ? ff a r of , 7 ,fe ft, f E! fafyyfrg Wfilfkv! 'X rf' A I n i,f -.aff ff' CL- f 1-fl, ffpfaftffnff' fjflfvxfffff? fy! 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Hammond, Board of Education Angelus Brooks '43 Gerald Klein '43 Charles Kozaczuk '43 Charles Monday '43 jack Pleuss '43 Thomas Raven '43 Leo Reimer '43 Robert Rosinsky '43 William Schwartz '43 Arthur Tadych '43 Ralph Taylor '43 Bruce Walker '43 AXRAXI Y pXlR CORPS Welton Firehammer '43 Roger Rulseh '43 Norman Sanderson '43 COAST GL 'A RD Fred Artz '43 Clifford Beaupre '43 William Kennedy '43 Arthur Tuesberg '43 Sefwice if .lla-XRIXES Harley Glover '43 James Hopson '43 Creighton Kelly '44 Charles Kestly '43 John Mushel '43 George Peters '43 Leroy Ziarnik '43 .l1ERCf'1.'l.'X'7' ,Xll-XRINES Paul Adams '43 Earl Bishop '43 Niall 'Y Thomas Butler '43 Burton Eells '43 Edwin Ives '44 Robert Kerschner '43 Richard Lorrigan '44 Eugene McKay '43 Robert Melville '43 Donald O'Malley '43 Russell Wellner '44 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' lhvs lust ll'lClUx.lk'N men who lclr durmg thc current school yum .1 PACE 6 nd IN complete up to Xlay 'Ui Who 46961 4:14 We O You who have left us, and to you who are about to leave us soon, we dedicate this page. You are all those whom we knew a few short months ago. You thought you knew us well, too. And when you begin to fight, we think we know what will happen. When you begin to fight, it will not be with the automatic movement of a well- oileol machine of robots, but with the purpose-full activity of persons fighting for their own right to a destiny in a world of opportunity. You willfight with the crash of waves on the rocky shores of New England and the flash of lightning over the Great Plains. You will fight with the exultant laugh of red-hot molten steel in a factory. You will fight with the triumphant cry of winds through the tall trees of the northwest. You will fight with the sun and the sweat of California and the icy gales of the North, and the measured cadence of a hymn rising heaven-ward from the Southlands. You will fight with the love and laughter you remember from your homes, fortified with the knowledge that you are in the right. You will fight with the remembrance of the little, homely things that are a part of your living and that weave themselves into the pattern that is your life. You willfight with the whole wonderful network of people and animals and machines and trees and beauty and love that is America behind you Wlith your own hands you must shape your world of the future, as you would have it. It will be your right to be what you like, a student, a laborer, a draftsman, a musician, a clerk, or just a dreamer. The whole world will be yours. PAGE 7 K QL ,F.,,,.v -g. e, M iixwmg 'T' Mary lNflcElligott, Student Council president, center, stops before she swings the bottle to christcn the YMS-lb0 to pose with two of her friends, Susan Eckels and Meryle Engelbrecht. Mary was accorded this honor after students and faculty had voted her best school citizen. Gur Nlary Sponsors T.. A Minesweeper ., There is a big splash, and niine- sweepcr YNIS-160, which Nlary NIC- Elligott sponsored, hits the water. PAGE 8 HILE our boys are fighting all over the world, we Lincolnites are proud to play a small part in lVlanitowoc's leading war in- dustry, the building of submarines, mine- sweepers, and sub chasers Qlanuary 30 was a big day in the life of Mary lXlcLfllieott, Student Council president, for that was the day on which she sponsored Nline- sweeper YINIS-lhO, which was launched at the liurgier shipyard, A lew students who are employed inthe citys two shipyards are thereby making a direct contribution toward the production of war materials 'lihe rest ol' us do what we can in other ways to help build a world order in which all men may thinla and speak and play and work and worship in freedom and harmony, a world in which there will be equality ol! oppor- tunity lor all. 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PAGE 9 J ,4 n 4 LH 7 Zim? lb' W W WWW v- vw, 1 IN K I wg- vm' .wzxali 'ffl In qcyy, :N WW5 in 5,11 5 ',m1x.J'U . , , ' ,.,.-.5.,u., 1, ,rw'uY- 1 , -h Nohls? 'xdSt'uu1m- M1 ums .- ,335 an 1 K Q 1 1, g1XCTC7L MK QW wm-Un, olnbo 4- Qv't1'ntmC:1i U 5 ' 'O v1f:1.'4v-iff 'mix N535 Ayzmim. k 101 ' bt ' ' ' Hu, H ,M .nw .XL U ,, AM 4 N X, Ami. pm: 1 TWC '. Q ys fnrwg b 'CY C,?'1Ll7QTO'T U L-'siczfi fitness 'mo A A L nQlf0L'2hUniV'2l1'V' i3'iC1'iiC!4 Pike thcmt, Your lQil77OFl1VVt.'CLC, F 1., ' HV' Ufmb We OT' mfs-ctiu: civilian . ,-. , . 'T SQTVFCC. 'LJJTIS HTC' Biff -.'f1l'!f?L I AGE TO f NI Ark XI MA V 'Y X 1 si We cou1dn't all join the army 01' S0 to work in war industries, but M ' Y 'a v after JJ. Ju.--L -1 ' ' fl1'xv.M 'ilk :Q .., LCii L11l 55Aif5 , . ., . -X N1-,3LC,xH,fL , A.-, vaf. 11012 my f ax-U-0-R ' 9' Y OA Us 1 .-C,,,'.xCfQ, ffgggsps V ,, 4 ,. A ig Lam... v - uf WW QE us -P Pew 1 , , 'VU A Z., li 1,-11 f: 011113. ...fs wha A-'im - . . .. - ' 1, ws' - 2115 'QGL 91:15 ' ,El , ,P , . W . Oudly evfify C J A,w,,1.f - ' .-'nan H119 Qf , -., ff- f ' LU. M 1 fniqkwm G 1fQ35,CQpQ.'Lwm 11. mam? I ' Quill 'Q' 4-O VJ 'LUG f Ne ff if sw chow! FSL winning ii 10 saies. r 9090 -'LL S 1 f ',. W3 VW f ' I 'f-, 1 .. , .g,- ,L 4 ., 4. . 'M' helped in the UW 'W1119 bCf21D '-w1VQ127.5L fall, and dozens oii Mock Fcmdy to He rnelceci anim war muiemals. The res '- W- w'1,- f---, .:,u. - ,- . - .. . 1.n1c,.1 4.41L.cL.1 JL homes to sohul scrap as shown above. Nloncy Ol :nc cgtcnszvc Scrap coilcctxon campaign rcs ' 'X rnzxfxy' scumus lilac the omg- :'h::vg, Xa,-M was used bv f'fV'LC, wrolcfts. the schools for Wm' ss: V1 1 J PAGE 11 ULU L E tag Q 'sf Sa Z'fLa,Z'--- We May Be l learcl ll lJl-X'll Council broadcasting! And so that we are heard- a representative group ol' outstanding students voice the opinions of the rest in the affairs of the school. Throughout a xvhirlxxind ol' hot Tuesday-noon debates and organization of student ac- tivities, a Student Council member from the time of his election in the fall to the end ofthe school year is perhaps the busiest student in Lincoln, 'llhis year. he probably toolq an active part in the organization ol the mixer dance, the mid-semester dance, pre-prom dance, the homecoming dance, activity banquet, student liandboolt, and the sale ol xxar stamps and bonds. l le stood patiently in the eheclt rooms at dances, sold his home room war stamps and bonds and aetix ity ticltcts, cudggclcd his brain lor student handbook adjectives, and generally made liiinscll' tht' lacultfs invaluable aid toxxard the planning and organization ol school activities, 'llic Clouncil has been an indispensable part ol' extra-curricular activities in Lincoln for loin' years llircctingg the ablc hands ol' thc Clouncil along suitable channels are lXflary lvle- lilliggott, prcsitlciit, Robert Spicrintg, xice-prcsidentl lvlary lillen Zingsheim, seeretaryg 'llom -laiiscii, li't':ist1i't'i',:intlsci'Qt'a1iit-:it-arms Robert l,uedtl4e. lX'lr. lirnest lf. l,LlLlXVlg is the faculty adx isor S'IAlIDliN'l' tZUUNt1ll. Row I l.1.-ft to Right, Nliirilyn llnnsen, Susan lickcls, Rolu-rl Spiering, Torn Jansen, lWury Nlclilligotl, Mr, Ernest F. Ludwig' Wlury lfllvn Zinetsliciin, Robert Lucdtke. Ruth lirodcriclc. Row ll Winifred Stueck, Nlillicent Suecker, l.uVerne 'l'orne, Dorothy Ruppcl, ficncvicvc Ncinitz, ,lunct Ilerlcvdul, I,XlVCFl1C Krurnrn, Patricia Davis, Lois Nick, Mildred Kuufrnunn, Nlurliorie Fors Row lll Betty Schniitz, Mice igU5SlTHlY'I, Rov Kricser, Alosepl1 Kuufnwin. .fumes Muresh, Robert Kopolic, Donuld Bruechert l,t-onurd iii-l.'ffL'I', Vlmrlcs I cist, Carol VVl1i'e, Patricia Ciesell. Row IV -loan Tveten, August Schuette, Donald Vun Uroll, Marvin Sclnivrcll, lidxx in Seaton, NN illurd Iirdrnun, Donnld Pauly. Allen Berrnke, Victor llermun. Shirley West. PAGE ll 'M Telling the citizens of Manitowoc about the work of the Student Council the members above were pnotovaphed at its tion WOM I', where they gave a profram over the air last fall Row I left to rivht Marilyn Hansen lN1ar-gorie Fors Susan Eckels, Mary McElligott, Mary Fllen Zingsheim Genevieve Nemetz Donald Pauly Row II Robert Spierin Vhllard Frdman Robert Luedtke, Tom Jansen, Mr Ernest F Ludwig Victor Herman Miss Leone johnson vice principal Expressing Student Opinion Below is a scene at a regular noon meeting. Lower left, the officers are pictured planning the next session. Seated, left to right: Mary McEl1igott. pres- identg Mary Ellen Zingsheim, secretary: Robert Luedtke, ser- geant-at-arms. Standing are Robert Spiering, vice-president, and Tom Jansen, treasurer. So that We May Enjo Mutual Interests CC HIEILIIINC for victoryn is the by-vvord of every one of Lineolns clubs this year. lXliss Leone johnson, vice-principal and club supervisor, declares the main purpose ol' the clubs this year is to uprovide a recreational outlet in a period of stress and strainfi Besides providing the student vvith recreational facilities and giving him the desirable companionship of those of his ovvn age, the clubs stress another important outcome. They develop in the student the knack of getting along xvith people, indispensable in carving out a usclul niche for himself in society. liach club has sponsored many varied projects such as knitting for the Red Cross, col- lecting jars lor thc hospital, malving candy for the U. S O , not to mention many an enjoyable social meeting l.incoln's clubs are doing a vvonderlhul job ol' fostering the imaginative traits and ltindling the sparlv ol initiative and individuality that vvill mean so much in the postwar days to come, vvhen the nation xvill depend on the strength and character of its youth. STAGE CRAFT CLUB Standing Karl Adams. Bill Falk, Donald Louis, Victor Herman. Seated Lois Roehl, Howard Vieweger, Mr. Haberman, Ernst Kaboth, Frances Wick. The group is pictured on the set the Stageeraft club built for H.M.S. Pinaforef' W 1' .T YA tx L T i, 2 . 4 it i t1Q'i,i,i Q 41 PAGE l-Il ETTI :he S AGE O PROGRAM held in our auditorium would have heen complete without these workers loehind the scenes. Although we seldom realize it, the members of the newly organized Stagecralt cluh have been very much responsible for the successes ol the class plays and other programs. 'llheir higgest, most difficult, and most successful stage set was the deck ol the H.lVl.S. Pinalore, scene of the school operetta. The pictures of the cluh shown here were taken on the set. The mcmlsers ol' this cluh under the direction ol lklr. Arthur Haber- man studied stage sets, new types ol props, curtains and drops. Although most ol their meetings were spent studying or setting up sets on our own stage, the members also enjoyed a Christmas hanquet and a supper get-together at the closing meeting. The officers ol the Stagecralt cluh are: lirnst Kahoth, president, lfran- ces Wiclt, secretary, and Howard Vieweger, treasurer. EXHIBITING THEIR CRAFT Top picture: Standing Mr. Arthur Hab- erman, Ernst Kaboth. Kneeling - Bernard Reiderer, Howard Vieweger, Victor Herman, Donald Louis. Seated-Frances Wick, Lois Roehl, Carol Kramer. Middle-Karl Adams, Victor Herman, Lois Roehl, Frances Wick, Mr. Haberman. Bottom-Howard Vieweger, Bill Falk, Don Louis, Ernst Kaboth, Mr. Haber- man. STAGE CRAFT CLUB ' Sm m m, mi PAGE 15 DANCING CLUB Row l. left to right Virginia Cvguniel-4, Murinn Zuhorik, Arlene Knrhon, Carol Karn, Shirley St. George, Beverly Ilarlem, Elaine Kmnin:-ki. Row D Ruth llunsudcr, Shirley Terens, Lorraine llmnernik, Miss Lura NleDowell, Marcella Natzke, Evelyn Augus- tine. Mury june Meyer, llelcn Uriesluueh. Row .I Mnry York, Faye Meissncr, Bettie Iverson, Betly I ou Uerharz, Geraldine Kur- lmn, Ifvelyn Iloullurk, Dolores Sundw, Rose lklury Ilnndl, llurriet Duenkel Row 4 -Dolores Peterilf, Roy Krieser, Norman Sander- son, 'I'nn1Rcddin, Flnrinn Milbuuer, Chris Miller, Russell Murz, John Teitgen, Mrxrtin Stenson, Jeanne Brodlcorh. Absent were: George Berg, Wesley Chun1pion, Roy Ifidler, Beulah Cranzow, Lorudoii Lucbke, Betty St. George, und Carol Peek. From FOX Trot OUND and round they go, these clehonair members of Miss Lura McDow'ell's Dancing Club. And theyre enjoying every minute of it, whether it lee waltz, schottische, or one of the popular jitterbug numbers. Cf course, you can understand why the jitterbutf, would he popular. Roy Krieser, that ace jitterbugger of Lincoln high school, is president of the club, Other officers are jean Buh- linger, vice-president, and Bettie Iverson, treasurer. The eluh met in the gym every other Wednesday for the first semester, but during the second semester, they met in the instrument room under the stage. Music was provided by phonograph records. The purpose ol' the cluh is to introduce new dances to the members and to improve their technique in social dancing, Alter a year of practice, you wont see any of the club members sitting on the side-lines at tlances, PAGE 16 HI-Y CLUB Zahorik, john Doolan, Sherman McKay,piRober4 Spieri . Robert Bynger. Eueehe was taken. I 1 ,, - 7 lf , fi if ' 1 if ' fx I ' 5 0 . L! , 1 1, I a ' i Q I I ' 1 l f 4 I f f ,I I ffl -f A . l A Vi , . I , r W If fl! ft 195 l Den ONMIN let the headline mislead you. The Hi-Y boys are affectionately called wolves only because of their popularity with the fair sex. They're really tops! To create, establish, and maintain the high standards of Christian character in the school is the motto of the l-li-Y Club Membership in this organization is an honor in itself, since all the members are elected and the size of the club is limited. This year the club had complete charge of Homecoming An effort has also lsecn made to raise enough money for an electric scoreboard for the Lincoln High gymnasium, Xloney raised from the annual I-li-Y-Teachers basketball game has gone toxx ard this cause Mr. Newton T. Qlones is the l-li-Y supervisor. Ofhcers ofthe club are Willard fjrdman, presidentg Bob Luedke, Vice-presidentg Eugene Schblaska, secretaryg Art Xlcliay. treasurer. PAGE 17 ARCS RED CROSS SERVICE PAGE as Busy Hands In Time Cf Needy Red Cross Workers Do Succeed HE ARCS, or the American Red Cross Service, under the direction of Mrs Esther Grell, and the Red Cross Service Club sponsored by Miss julia janecek, are txxo very popular clubs with victory conscious girls, Besides sweaters, the girls also knitted special scarfs for the Army and Xax y They abandoned social meetings and instead spent their time knitting and sewing. At the request of the Red Cross chapter, the girls converted several l'olts of flannel into warm bed jackets for refugee children. To conserve material, they used the scraps of flannel for making service mens sewing kits. They also cut the scraps into little squares and made baby blankets out of them. Working together the two clubs knitted enough six inch squares to make one large af- ghan, which was given to the Red Cross to be used in bomb shelters. The afghan was a con- tribution from all the members of both clubs, since each girl knitted at least one square, At the end of the year the clubs displayed their handiwork to the student body The ofhcers of the ARCS are: ,lane Vnuk, president, Violet Gilbert, vice-president, Dore- thea Taylor, secretary, Mildrecl Bohacek, treasurer. These girls have presided over the meetings of the Red Cross Service Club: Carol Wilkc president, Rosemarie Sweetman, vice-president, Valla Gene Palmer, secretaryg Ruth Wyszyn- ski, treasurer. Program Committee: Rosemarie Sweetman, lirla Stock, Barbara Lindeman. i ARCS CLUB Row l, left to right-W Mary Flannigan, Gloria Vetting, Erna Roepke, Eva Snowden, Marilyn Pracki, jane Lesperance, June Bursek. Row 2-Isabel Skarda, Dorothea Taylor, La Verne Krumm, Audrey Ann Siebert, Mrs. Esther Grell, La Vonne Knuth, jane Vnuk, Violet Gilbert. Row Se' Dolores Gretz, Dolores Gerharz, jane Zagrodnik, Dolores Rodewald, joan Smith, Geraldine Holtz, Elaine Fricke, Florence Rank, Pauline Ott. Row 4e'Edith Miller, june Madson, Dolores Soukup, Elaine Rathsack, Dorothy Roepke, Catherine Breck- enridge, Mildred Bohacek, Lilah Vetting, Mary Ann Vogel. Absent were Dorothy Beckman, Anita Buck, Shirley Diskowski, Dolores Heinzen, Jennie Maples, Marion Namz, La Verne Robinson, Ruth Sickles, Shirley Willman, Marjorie Mohr, ldabel Olson, Elaine Troehel RED CROSS SERVICE Row 1, left to right-La Verne Kotowski, Helen Paklinoski, Virginia Stueber, Maxine Stebbins, Carol Wilke, Ruth Tittl, Dorothy Petska, Shirley Schroeder. Row 2MRuth Walden, Delores Kleman, Carol Wagner, Miss Julia Janecek, Lorraine Prince, Doris Kolb, Dorothy Tadych, Helen Muench. Row 3 -Jayne Kries, Elaine Doubek, Irene Boldt, Erla Stock, Elaine Haupt, Jo Ann DeWein, Valla Gene Palmer, jean Schmitt, Helen Sweetman, Marion jachimstal. Row 4--ffBarbara Lindeman, Lorraine Steckmesser, Mildred Dufek, Ruth Wyzinski, Beverly Seefeldt, Jeanette Steeber, June March, Rose Marie Sweetman, Evelyn O'Neil. Leonette Swetlick and Alice Mae Silbcrsack were absent. PAGE 19 CIVILIAN DEFENSE JN' .s.. ' 49 Working on seraphooks for hospital patients: top. left, Row l, left to right Claire Bins, Maxine Stehhins, lylurilyn Barteline. Beverly Seefeldt, Betty Bartelnie. Row Z Henrietta Speeht, Francis Beck. Dorothy Benfield, Betty Rudolph, Arline Herzog, Miss Grace Miller. Bottoni Picture: Mary Lou Gruber, Marge Willialnson and Margaret Schroeder are husy inaking Christinas eards. Right: While delivering the finished seraplioolcs to the hospital, Marian Bigel, Irene Boldt, tfrontl Charlotte Tronvhla, and llelen Bins were caught hy the photographer on the high school step. Ahsent were: Betty Mae Silhersaelf, jo Ann Hunt. Andrey Flaotz. Mary Fitzgerald. and Virginia Cegswell. For GTHER 66 eep 'lim l-lappy ethat's al'out the hest iyay to deserihe the purpose of the Civilian Defense Club Bright, enioyahle scrap hooks were made during eluh periods to help enliyen the hours of shut-ins at the local hospital. 'lihe girls held a lsoolt campaign ixhieh netted a large Collection of interesting reading for the use ol the armed forces They helped at the Lf S O, hy decorating the eltih rooms for the llalloxy een danee, Because mueh stress has heen put on the yaluahle part preparedness is going to play in present times, many of their eltih periods tx ere spent in the study of First aidian accomplish- ment the girls are proud ol' Presiding ox er eltih meetings are: president, Betty Rudolphi yiee-president, Arline Her- zogg seerettirx, Cfharlotte 'liroinhltii and treasurer. Xlary lfitzgerald fXliss Grace Miller is sponsor ol. the eluli PAGE 20 I 4, For oURSELVEs f , ' i .'.f 66 .-XXDY at all crafts er-Qplains the goal oi' the memifers oi' the Handicraiters Cluri During their meetings the girls made many things to spruce up their neu t ot hrighten their rooms. and help the Red Cross. Some ofthe girls painted and framed pictures and made animals for their room -Xnother activity was making clever costume jewelry. Filter paper and bright-colore iarn erx ed as the basic materials for colorful doilies made by others. Xlany useful arts such as crocheting. knitting. and emlsroidering were ma tere mfr cluh meetings Some of the completed pieces of knitting were donated to the Re l Cro s The girls also proved they could cook lfy making candy which they donated to the L S Sponsoring this club was Xliss Lucille Gaedke. Pauline Gtt. Marilyn Bartel- me. Betty Bartelme. and Clarie Bauer keep law and order in the clulo in the offices of president. vice-president. sec- retary and treasurer respectively Top picture: Seated left to right- Shirley Schuler. Dorothy Berger. Sally Singer. Lucille Leist. Standing -'Marie Schleis. Eunice Welluer. Helen Griesbach. Nlary jane Meyer. Middle picture: Seated-jenne Nlaples. Helen Lesperance. Eunice Kustka. Florence Bessert. Audrey Wernecke. Betty Bartelme. Marilyn Bartel- me. Standingef Pauline Ott. Arline Bremer. Eva Snowden. Bottom picture : Seated efBernice Zlatolvek. Beatrice Stein- brecker. Gloria Reardon. Rose Mary' Rosin- sky. Eleanore Woldt. Agatha Resch. Standing-Mary' Ann Platten. Helen Ber- quist. Niarjorie Rusboldt. Germaine Rank. jane Korlesky. HANDICRAFTERS ,, ha. X54 ff? RED CROSS KNITTING GIRL SCOUTS, TROOP 7 .I ix' RED CROSS KNITTING Row I, left to right-Margaret Meany, Margery Smith, Mildred Waack, Lorene Zopfe, Carole Holschbach, Georgiana Barbieur. Row 2' Bettie Barenbaum, Jeanne Marie Raven, Helen Konopacki, Charlotte Holschbach, Miss Kathryn Bennett. lN4arian Sieracki, Anna Mae Damman, La Verne Hickman. Row 3' Marjorie Fessler, Grace Holschbach, Geraldine Backhaus, Myrtle Kaderabek,Florence Heinzen, lrene Eberhardt, Dorothy Kleiber, Shirley Ballmann, Carol Krumdick, Doris Klinkner, jean Goldie. Row 4 Ruth Vetter, Edith Klingbiel. Olive Klein. Gladys Roberts, Alice Griesbach, Katherine Stephani, Donna Franken, Dorothy Duveneck- Grace Zagroclnik. Absent were La Verne Ballman, Evelyn W'iegand, Laura June Waak, and Lillian Wicke. GIRL SCOUTS, TROOP 7 Row 1. left to right Barbara Hammond. Miss Lorna Carswell, Phyllis Hammond, Gloria Glander. Row 2 Miriam Plank. Jeanne Tidmarsh, Dixie Fulton, Bettie Barenbaum, Marjorie Fors. PAGE 22 .I Stead Hands . . . NITTING needles, yarn, tape-measures, and knitting bags These articles plus the de- sire to knit, plus constant encouragement from Miss Kathryn Bennett, their sponsor, inspired members ofthe Red Cross Knitting Club to work unceasingly all year making afghans and sweaters for the men in the armed forces, This year the girls knitted enough squares for two afghans instead of one as in previous years. Each girl contributed at least one square for the aighans, Besides knitting sweaters for their own wear, the girls turned in ten to the Red Cross. The money for yarn for the al- ghans was collected through dues and two candy sales at basketball games. Social activities ofthe club were limited to a Christmas party. The club officers are Grace Holschbach, presidentg Edith Klingbiel, vice-presidentg Helen Konopacki, secretaryg Mildred Waack, treasurer. This is the third year that the club has been actively engaged in Red Cross work. and Willing Hearts ECCCNITION ol the importance ol Scouting in the lives ol American girls in wartime even more than in peacetime is to be found in the lact that three Girl Scout troops are now listed among the clubs at Lincoln High The seven girls pictured opposite are members of a beginning troop under fkliss Lorna Carswell. While these girls hope some day to qualify for counseling, their immediate ambition is to pass requirements for the rank of Senior Service Scout. The purpose of Senior Service Scouting is to enable girls to be of assistance in the com- munity in case of such an emergency as a flood, an air raid, or a lire, and to be ready to aid in the evacuation of children and old people PAGE 23 We're Having A Splashing Good Time . . . TS this group of boys who cause the big splash in the pool every other Wednesday afternoon. Yep, its the Swimming Cluh, sponsored by Swimming Coach Cordon Winder. liven though most of the fellows joined the cluh to practice up on their strokes and dives, they also manage to have a swell time doing it. .lust think, gals eethat handsome lifeguard youll see on the beach in a few years may he one of these hoysr After all this practice they'll certainly he capahle enough! lt's a good builder- upper for future servicemen, tool f -1 Officers are: ' president, klohn liropp, vice-president, Rohert Klimentg secretary, Thomas llanseni and treasurer, liohert liehringer. .I . ,. y , ' - , . i I i NTHUSIASM for the aquatic art prevails among the mermaids of Miss-lanct Strathearns Girls' Swimming Club. The girls practice new and varied strokes to further their prowress, learn new dives, and also enjoy playing water games. New friends are made in the club, due to the girls' mutual interest in swimming. The qualities of fair play and good sportsmanship are attained in all of their various undertakings connected with this typical American sport. The ofncers of the cluh are as follows: president, Helen Belterg vice-president, Mary Ann Bourili and secretary-treasurer, Yivian Herman. PAGE 24 BOYS' SWIMMING GIRLS' SWINLNIIXG BOYS' SXVININIING Row l. left to rightf.-Xllen Tessar. Fulton Smith. Berton Eells. Edward Schrinner. Albert Yits. Robert Kliment. Hans Kaboth. james Torrison. jack Ehle. james Slattery. William Runge. Row 2-Mr. Gordon Winder. Norman Skarda. Roger Bushman. Paul Erdmann. Ted Scheuer. Bernard Quint. Kenneth Peterson. Robert Bartel. joseph Rogala. Louis janskp. james johnson. james Myers, Row 3fThomas jansen. Richard Boucher. Vernon XYitt. Lyle Heide. Alvin XVacek. Wallace Wlegner. Harold Riederer. jack Boettcher. Donald Ryan. Ervin Burg. blames Pracki. Clarence Kohlbeck. Gordon Green. Absent were: Howard Borgwardt. joseph Bauer. Elton Wernecki. and Stanley Krueger. GIRLS' SWINIBIING Row 1. left to right fLuella Selle. Beatrice Dryll. Helen Boelter. Gene Kaderabek. Betty Berquist. Patricia Vfaniger. janie Meister. jo Ann Heint. Arlene Kohlmeyer. Row I-Olive Grall. Mary jane Nicholson. Phyllis Behnke. Helen Bins. Margaret Schroeder. Lois Buretta. Shirley Mae Klein. Lorraine johnson. Margaret Dencr. Row .?rffRuth Chizek. Ellen Stangel. Vivian Herniann. Dolores YVilfer. Dorothy jagemann. Shirley Ann Farr. Helen Barnes. Mary Ann Bouril. Absent were: Nlary Ann Gruber. Larayne Nlecca. Audrey Siebert. .-Xnn Vogel. jean Rugovvski, Xia,-ion Ansorge. Lucille Boury. and Lois Cabalel-1. DHT: ' GIRL SCOUT TROOP V Top picture Standing, left to right Ruth Maertz, WinifredAdeln1an, Nlarion Ansorge, Nlarjorie Miley, jane 'l1LlCSl3llI'g, Rosa Belle Carter, Betty jiriltovee, Shirley Schroeder, Ruth Waldron, Delores Cass. Seated blanc Meister, jean Vetting. Bottoni picture Standing, left to right Jane Nleister, Betty jirikovee, Nlarion Ansorge, Rosa Belle Carter, Shirley Schroeder. Seated Ruth Maertz, Delores Gass, Winifred Adel- man, Ruth Waldron. if ...TO HELP... NQWING how to live, how to stay fit, how to act calmly, promptly, and effi- ciently in an emergency of war or peace time, and how to put a thorough knowledge of useful crafts to effective use are just a few of the things that a Girl Scout learns. Girl Scout Troop V members under lXrliss Lucille Gaedlies supervision have now passed all requirements for a Senior Service Troop rating and are looking forward to the time when they will merit their lfirst Class Scout hadges Learning how to handle hammer and saw, prepare an overnight pack, and change a flash- light was part of the preparation for the first rating 'lihis spring the troop has spent clulw periods studying first aid Among social events of the year were the Christmas party and the cere- mony at which awards were presented. lheir officers are Winifred Adelman, presi- dentl lylarjorie lylilcy, vice-president, .lean Yetting, scrihcg Shirley Schroeder, treasurer. Ready For Emergencies Kneeling in back are Betty ,Iirikovec and Winifred Adelman. Administrating artificial respiration to , Shirley Schroeder is Nlarion Ansorge. W PAGE 26 ' f ' LP ' i M 1' M Q ff ' ff I ,Qu fy ,fp W U l D i of f' .i rj JNX fb! my I X 'PQ f 'J lil lf! 'f It yy Pe ple at ll Times . . . 1 I, I rr' I ,C W do my best at all times and under all circumstances to deserve the name of Senio o my community and to my country, the United States of America. ,AAA rvice Scout. I will try to be dependable, self-reliant, and unselfish l want to be usefu This, the oath which all members of Mrs. Robert Kings Girl Scout TroopXl took when they had passed requirements privileging them Scout troop in Manitowoc, sums up the aim and spirit of scouting for girls. After completing Senior Service work, this active group of sophomores took a complete first aid course, spent several meeting periods rolling bandages at the hospital, assisted at the day nursery, made collections for the Red Cross, and helped carry books to the new childrens room at the public library, GIRL SCOUTS TROOP XI Top picture-Standing, left to right-- Marilyn Prucha, Carol White, Arlene Zahorik Kneeling4Luella Selle, Bottom picture-Standing -Ellen Stangel, Gladyce Kubecek, Leona Boeldt, Alice Bass- man. Kneeling-Gail Gennrich, Murriel Salenski. to become the first full-fledged Senior Service f 'J , yi l f' PAGE 27 MAGICIANS CLUB Row I, left to right lohn Cox, William Winter, Dorothy Prausa, Miriam Plank, Lyle lleide., john Schroeder. Row 2'-Martin Sten-son, Gladys York, Shirley Terens, Miss Edith Zander, Ruth llunsader, Lorraine Ilarnernick. Row 3'-Robert Becker, Nor- bert Nelson. John llrudy, Anthony Kumbalek, Donald Stiuhert, Thomas Reddin. Mary York and Edith Orr were absent. A MAGIC World CC HE HAND is quicker than the eye, is a statement which members of Miss lidith :anders lXlagician's Club can prove to all doubters. Their club periods are kept interest- ing by members' demonstrating tricks which they have witnessed or heard about before, The students also learn the many methods used by professional magicians. Patter, the small talk used to divert the audiences attention from the trick, is among the more important. ln recent years magic has taken into its scope the use of chemicals, Magic is no longer dark, mysterious xyitcheryg it is a science. Alumni magicians Karsten Aarhus and Robert Kappelman appeared as guest performers at dillcrcnt meetings. and William Rohrer told ol his experiences in training at the Great Lakes Naya! Training Station, Leading the club as oilicers this year xxerei president, Norbert Nelsong yice-president, litlith Orr. sccrcttiry, Ruth llunsadcr. and treasurer. Anthony Kumbalek. PAGE 28 LIBRARY BOARD Row 1, left to right-Anthony Kumloalek. Elaine Kaminski, Norbert Nelson, john Cox. Row 2-lNlarilyn Franz, Virginia Behr- man, Miss Edith Zander, Pearl Pfefferkorn. Bernice Knuth. Row 3-john Schroeder, Martin Stenson, Mona Lee Nlaresch, John Hartl, Alvin Luisier, Roy Klinkner. Absent were: Mary Jane Meyer, Raymond Kummer, Beulah Cranzow, lNlarian Sieraeki, Carole Holschback, Dorothy Kleiber. Of LITER TURE HE library hoard prepares students for future lihrary w ork, Some oi the memhers gain full credit for the work as a course: others xolunteer Tor the experience Work in the library is highly varied and is done promptly The hoard memhers cheek hooks in and out, shelve them, mend them, look up references for students and teachers, cheek in mail, and attend to other smaller duties. Miss Edith Zander, the sponsor. helps the students to learn lihrary work, and they in turn make her work lighter Once a month the board has a purely social meeting in w hieh the trend is aw ay from husiness, and games and lunch are the main events. The memhers did their hit in the w ar effort hy making candy for the Ll, S C. and contributing to the victory hook drive During National Book Week the Lilbrary Board presented a program about hooks and magic during which tricks were demonstrated hy a visiting alumnus The Board has loeen a memher of the American library Association since Xliss Zander has heen our lilsrarian Present officers ofthe board are Bernice linuth, presidenti Virginia Behrman. x'ice-presi- dentg Anthony Kumhalek, secretary-treasurer. PAGE 29 trikes Up Our Alleyg Big Scores We Tall OXIPILTIXG w ith one another during club periods for the past year these girls have now lseeome high scorers in the world of bowling. Besides increasing scores they have really done something toward attaining good form. Although the members knew little about the game at the beginning of the season, the elub has turned out some bowlers who can make scores which sound anything but arrateur, and the girls are getting more and more of those longed-for strikes After learning the essential ponts of the game they lcegan to center attention on improving their technique and increasing scores A unii tue feature of this elub, eash awards offered to the highest scorers, probably helped to I-oosl these points Anna Mae Ciherny, Colleen Miller, Lois Nick, and Shirley Kretche hold the four regulation offices ONE of the girls in the junior girls' bowling group were greenhorns at the beginning of the year, They had learned the game but they wanted to perfect their aim and their technique in getting the ball down the alley instead of the gutter. Teams were organized for competition with other groups of the club. Tournaments were lined up, and according to the girls a great time was had by all. Xliss Lura McDowell supervised the group until the end of the first semester, when Miss julia ylanecelt took over the sponsorship. Frances Heels acted as the clubs president this year and Audrey Kolar was the treasurer. 1 PAGE 30 BEGINNING GIRLS' BOWLING JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' BOWLING BEGINNING GIRL'S BOWLING Row 1, left to right-Judy jolin, Patsy Kennedy, Elaine Koch, Bernice Knuth, Patricia Waniger, jo Ann Kurth, Doris Nloakler Shirley Kretche, Helen Boelter, Phyllis Behnke, Doris Ketter. Row ZfDoris Krieser, Lois Buretta, janet Walthers, Marion Wilfer, Marilyn Nemetz, Miss Emily Wentzel, Bonnie Bushee, Anna Mae Cherney, Carol Raduenz, Shirley Farr. Row 3-Lois Leschke, Dorothy Sepneske, Betty Baumann, Shirley Le Coque, Kathryn Mullins, La Verne Vettinq, Betty Kiel, Victoria Parez, joan Allan, Shirley Mahnke, Lois Nick, Shirley Jagodinsky, Lorna lylae Pew. Alice Koch. Row 4iDorothy Kuhl, Ruth Erdrnan, La Verne Osulson, june Helwig, Sally Huggett. Vivian llermann. Ella Sigmun, Barbara Koutnik, Shirley Kliefoth, Nora Danielson, Ruth Kautsky, Mary Drolson, Colleen Miller, Carol Luebke. Row 5-Carol Peronto, La Verne Tome, Carol Fanslau, Carolyn Hoffman, Dolores Endries, Audrey Lenz. Marilyn Schmitt. Alberta Pekarske, Beverly Pekarske, Helen Barnes, Alice Blaufuss, Kathryn Morris, Leona Boeldt. Absent were: Lorraine Fischer, Natale Stephani, Nelda Stephani, and Nlildred Kaufmann. jUNlOR'SENIOR GIRLS' BOWLING Row l, left to right-Elaine lX4ancl, Shirley Hoyer, Janet Jarosh. Betty Huntington, Elaine Trastek, Dorothy Larson. Row 24Lucy Brust, Ellen Collins, Arlene Drasner, Grace Hill, lyliss Lura lNlcDowell, ,Jeanette Lutterman, Audrey Kolar. Rose, nxary Krenz. Row 3-Junne Schmitt, Marion Pfefferkorn, Dorismae lklull, june Thonipson, Dorothy Benfield, Helen Karninski, Marion Bigel, Priscilla Stuats, Marylou Schuette, Mabel Grotbeck. Frances Beck.: PAGE 31 From BGWS and RRGW Hli art ol using the how and arrow the sale way is the object ol Miss lfranees Ritchies Archery Cfluh Under Miss Ritchies guidance the archers learn just how and how not to shoot the arrow. Alter the fundamentals have been mastered and the members are able to hit the target at a rcasonahle distance, they practice trick shots. During the xxinter special haclx stops xx ere constructed to malie indoor shooting possihle without endangering lives or damaging school property Tournaments were held at these in- door meets, When the spring xxeather is lavorahle the archers go outdoors to continue their tourna- ments. iii, Olllicers ol' this group are: Cirace Wood, presidenlg Anthony lfllis, vice- presidentg liathrvn Stielvaler, secre- tary-trcasurer ARCHERY Top picture, left to right Clara Belle Braun, Jerry Tenison, Kenneth Czekala, Grace Tadych, Esther Check, Charlotte I-Iandl, jerry Drumm, Zita Wimmer, Ruth Bonk. ' Middle picture- Merritt Tourtillott, Cath- erine Toltzman, Grace Wood, Catherine Bashaw. Marion Kutil, Coletta Leist, Betty Brey, Margaret Garber, jack Richgels, Arnold Kapitz, Mrs. Robert Singrin. Bottom picture -Ann Cisler, Warren Hal- lock. Kathryn Stiefvater, Lucille Rhodes, Jeanette Lutterman, Bob Ziarnik, Miss Frances Ritchie, Barbara Schweifel, Fran- cis Cherf. Gwen Olson, Lucille Zendala. ,W john Fuller was absent. PAGE 32 RIFLE CI ' To GUNS and BULLETS SPQRT that is becoming popular with the girls as well as the boys is the rifle club, a favorite of many Lincolnites. The students use twenty-two calibre rifles and the shooting takes place at thc Police Stations gallery. The sharpshooters, under the watchful eyes of Miss Verna Rudolph and Mr. Charles Fuller, learn the fundamentals of how to sit, stand, and kneel properly while shoot- ing. Participation in the William Randolph Hearst rifle matches gives the marksmen a chance to show what they have achieved in the line of target shooting. Ufhcers this year are Bette Phalen, presidentg Martin Severson, vice-presi- dentg Elmer Weiter, secretary-treasurerg and Cal Stein, assistant instructor, Sliarpsllooters Top Picture, left to right, standing: Victor Hendries, Ed Schrinner, Bette Phalen, Eddie Carbon, Warren Hallock, Bob Kollath, Miss Verna Rudolph. Kneeling, Beverly Cassacly and Antoinette Obrenski. Middle Picture, left to right, standing: Elmer Weiter, Lois Roehl, Marilyn Prucha, Glen Johnson. Sitting, Francis Wick and Kenneth Sieracki. Lower Picture: Glen Brault, Hans Kabothv Bob Hibbard, Dick Panosh, Louis jansky, Erwin Berg. Sitting, Bettymae Silbersack, Audrey Plautz, and Mr. Charles Fuller. Y-- ,.,.,-- 'TVN' PAGE 33 PEP ALFALFA DELTS PEP Row 1, left to right - f Betty Brilliant, Virginia Elfner, janet Berkedal, Mr. Newton T. jones, Virginia Vits, Carol Wilke. Row 2- ff-' Shirley Cohan, Phyllis Ziarnik, Lorraine Prince, Robert Becker, Mary Ann Barbeau, jean Rugow- ski, jean Mangin. Row 3--f Agnes Deitzler, Dorothy Schultz, joan jagodinsky, Bernice Noll, Rita jagodinsky, Eunice Kustka. Virginia Stueber and Dorothy Vandenbush were absent. ALFALFA DELTS Row 1, left to rightf'Grace Kapitz, Shirley Willman, Jeanne Tidmarsh, Barbara Hammond, Phyllis Hammond, Nancy Vogelsang, Gail Whitaker, Janet Berkedal. Row 2 Dolores Rappel, Alyce Mittelstaedt, Ruth Broderick, Miss Gertrude McCauley, Genevieve Nemetz, Virginia Vits, Mary jane Holzschuh. Row 3' Gerry Courtaway, Jacqueline Gallagher. Mary Lou Shimek, Betty Ann Pfeffer, Gladyce Hurka, Marjorie Fors, Dixie Fulton. Patricia Gesell, Gloria Glander. joan Stevens was absent. PAGE 34 , r 3 Strictly Corn - - - yfv,-' ndThat Ain't Ha it iff iff J LL 'lil-IQSE new yells and routines used by the Lincoln high cheerleaders arc the property ofthe Pep club, just in case you didn't know This club took upon itself the responsibility Most outstanding of the grocp s shoyxmen are the girls in red and white who prance at football and basketball games demanding that every person go am ay from the game hoarse if he would be included among Lincoln supporters Carol Wilke is chief pepper upper a sisted Lv Joan jagodinsky, vice-presidentg Rita jagodinsky, secretaryg and ,lean Rugowslai, treasurer. of putting more pep into Lincoln fans, and succeeded in doing it, too. 1 . . . .. - S . 5 , ff . 411,00 V 7, K-f Z, 5 . K6 ARIETY is the spice of life, and among the Alfalfas it's not hay! Among other things accomplished this year the Alfalfa Delts did much to boost school spirit. ln October the girls sold red and white carnations to the students and put on a parable pep meeting for one of the basketball games. One of the many Christmas social events was the Alfalfa Delts' party The get-together was held at the home ofjinny Vits, president. jinny Vits, president, Genevieve Nemetz, vice-president, Ruth Broderick, secretary, Alice lvlittelstaedt, treasurer, and Dorothy Rappel, sergeant-at-arms, xxield the long arm of the law when the club meets every other Wednesday. Perhaps the reason why the Alfalfa Delts have such merry meetings is that they main- tain a little idiocy never hurt anyonee-well, anyway in some cases. Miss Gertrude McCauley acted as the clubs supervisor. PAGE 35 Netting Nice Score Is Fun - Tr It! l'lliY'Rli really good-sharp! The lioys in the howling club send those halls down the alley every cluh period, and, to tell the truth, most ol them are strikes or spares. lt must be wonderful to get a score of more than 43. Ch well! They have contests which inspire the high scores, and the competition is really tough. ln fact, it's heen rumored that they dont even talte time to argue in a business meeting- that anxious they are. Mr. Cf. W. lXleisnest is the one who oversees the clulfs activities. The Ol:HCCI'Si1I'Ci,lS lollows: Paul Adams, president: ,lziclt llleuss, vice-president: Donald De Roche, secretary: Kenneth lvlziurer, lrezisureii , CC QTVR-'ls-Zoe-l'0 . Another point and the game is minel' The time: A sunny afternoon this spring. The place: One of lXlanitowoc's many tennis courts. The Setting: A net is drawn across center of court. Backstage left and right are two benches. Upstage right is a tennis player with arm and racquet raised ready to serve a hall. The receiver stands at the center, left. No, this isn't dramatics, but just an example of what the girls of Miss ,lulia ,laneceles Racquet Club have been doing during their tournaments this spring Both a singles and a douhles tournament was played, and winners of each received special prizes. During the winter, when weather prohibited plav or practice, the girls studied rules of tennis and were quizzed on their knowledge of them. Several periods were also devoted to planning the tournaments to lie played in spring. Officers are ,lt-anne Maresch, president: Gladys l-leath, vice-president: Elaine Meyer, secretary, :ind litlith lilinghicl, treasurer. PAGE 36 JUNIOR-SENIOR BOYS' BOWLING RACQUET 2 f ,fzmm','. ' . ' j UNIOR-SENIOR BO YS' BOWLING Row 1, left to right Harold Paulsen, Robert Melville, Kenneth Maurer, Roland Du Charme. Row 2' Paul Adams, Le Roy jirikovec, Mr. C. W. Meisnest, lack Neshiem, Donald De Roche, Samuel Hay. Row 3- Donald Graycarek, Ralph Gomm, lsadore Friedman, Don Barneson, Robert Reichert, Dick jack Schneider. Absent were: jack Pleuss, Donald Worel, Earl Herzog, Alvin Luisier, and Elton Lippert. RACQUET Row l, left to right' -Marilyn Franz, Rosella Leist, Eldora Koeppe. Miss julia janecek. Pauline Vande Castle, Dorothy Tadych, Helen Sweetman, Row 2 Lois Neilson, Margie Putman, lone Wranovsky, Betty Falk, Betty Wetenkamp, La Verne Nlahnke, Dorothy McKnight, jean Schmitt, Shirley Fricke. Row 3 Elaine Meyer, Mona Lee Maresch, Jeanne Maresch, Gladys Heath, Edith Klingbiel, Elaine Doubek. Jayne Kries, Mary Ann Bouril, Shirley Mae Klein. PAGE 3 mouth LI E CC X XV INR S lille lor meu is the motto ol the l-li-Tower Players. Seniors interested in tlrarnaties are the memliers ol this cluh. and their aim is to gain acting experience. Lndti the direction ol their sponsor, Xliss Lorraine Anderson. they stage various plays durinq the X ear i'Xlurder on the .-Xssemhly Linem was their annual production presented lor the school. The players pulled an Orson Welles hy writing, directing, producing and acting in it. Helen leanne Ledvina and Lorraine Schuette, assisted hy other cluh memhers, wrote the play Lor- raine Schuette and Xlary Ellen Zingsheim were co-directors, The villain of this modern melodrama was a Nazi salfoteur whose activities delayed pro- duction in the Ups-and-Downs Aircrait Company. The day was saved hv an investigating super flleuth, The eapahle actors ol the east helped to make the play a hilarious success. HI-TOWER PLAYERS lirnst Kaboth is president oi' the cluh, Helen ,leanne Ledvina, vice- presidentg Lorraine Schuette, secretary: and William l-lansen. treasurer. Willard Erdman, Eugene Seholwlaslca, Will- iam Hansen, Archie Tadych, Arlinc Paus- tian, Rolwert Luedtlce, Mary Pollock sprawl- ed on floor. Miss Lorraine Anderson, Ernst Kahoth Mary Ellen Zingsheim, Susan Eclcels, Mar- ilyn Hansen. Lorraine Schuette. a s Eleanore Esserman, Helen Jeanne Leclvina Marie Loef, Lina Jayr, Patricia Bonar, Rosemary Fulton, Meryle Engelbrecht Bernice Rapp. a Betty Kelnhofer and Robert Rosinsky were absent when picture was taken. PAGE 38 HI- JINX H77-W' ,Q ,J wb .lain n..a Top picture: Row 1. left to right-Dorothy Berns, Pauline Zeman, Elaine Crocker, Arline Paustian. Ber- nice Kraemer. Row Z -Lois Harrington, Mary Ellen Zingsheim, Susan Eckels, Meryle Engelbrecht, Pat- ricia Bonar. Bottom picture: Seated, left to rightillleanore Fsserman, Marilyn Hansen. Lorraine Schuette, Helen Jeanne Ledvina. Standing, Suzanne Vander Zanden, Miss Lura McDowell, Rosemary Fulton, Millicent Saecker, Mary Mclilligott, Marie Loef. Defying JINX HE very name of Hi-links sounds full of fun to come, and no hetter name for this cluh could have been chosen. This club has fun! To boost school spirit this year, the Hi-slinks presented the spook pep meeting which showed the ingenuity and cleverness of these up-and-coming girls. Understudying Miss Lura McDowell as supervisor are these offlcersi Xlarie Loef, president, Arlinc Paustian, vice-president, Mary Ellen Zingsheim, secretary-treasurer, and Pauline Zeman, sergeant-at-arms, PAGE 39 OPEN FORUM CLUB CULINARY ARTS - -:JL ,,1'L.xi:' - ' OPEN FORUM Row l, left to right Donnld Pauly, junies Mnresh, Mr. li F, Ludwig, Wesley Champion, Robert Spiering, Nlurk llooper. Row 2 Robert Pribck, Jurnes Stunkey, Creighton Kelly, Karl Sehmitz, Robert Pehrsnn, Robby Robinson. CULINARY ARTS Row l, left to right Lu Verne Bluhnik, Ruth Meishner, Miss Nlagdnlene Wittmnyer, June Mrntek, Cuth- erine Mullins, Lealriee Gersek. Row 2 -Grace Gnspodarek, Dolores Kozaeak, Gladys Crull, Gwendolyn Delsmun, Elaine Horstketter, Violet Bonin. Ludmllla Cisler was absent. 0 MINC N k1POR'l':XNili and controversial questions of the day Such as' Do we understand our allies? i'Will our present cix'ili:ation survive? 'Ulihe race question as it affects the United States arc discussed pro anel con at Open Forum meetings. llaeh member has cha rge of one meeting, selecting and introducing the topic. Often the discussion becomes so interesting that it continues long after the club period ends. Yisitors are welcome at any time and those especially well informed on a particular topic are invited to the meeting at which that topic is under discussion. Being informal, this club has no officers. l 3-m-m-m-m-m-H 'lihats the echo heard from the Culinary Arts Club room on meeting days. The girls are exelaiming ox er delicious looking bakery just taken from the oven. Eesidcs trying their hand at making cakes, cookies, Cglndit-s, and pastries, they hai e turned out crisp tempting salads, During the wear donations xx ere giuen to the Red Cross. lhe cooks xx ho keep order in the kitchen on club days are: Xliss Kiigdalene Wittmayer, sponsorg Grace Gospo- dartk theelubs prvsitiint Ruth Xleihsner, xiee-president, Dolores lio:ac:uk. secretaryg and Catherine Mullins, treilsurer PAGE 40 DRAMATICS CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB Row l, left to right-Richard Creager, Alice Bassman, Arlene Zahorilc, Marilyn Prueha, Lois Burgett, Rosa Belle Carter, Roy Krieser. Row 2-Gail Gennrich, Doris Krieser, Shirley Kretche, lVIr. F. A. Novitski, Dorothy Schultz, Carol Peronto, Betty jane Lewis. Row 3--Lois Nick, Marcia Pehrson, Donald Van Groll, Margaret Hansen, Fulton Smith, Barhara Koutnik. Carol White Row 4-James Myers, Norbert Bengshowel, Marvin Scheurell, Thomas Jansen, William Hansen, Allen Bermke, Robby Robinson .- Gale Kruck and Art Nichols were absent. If v ff 6 .i y f ', fy , f' ,' f fm I . ,,.k f L If f, I . , rv, f ' 'f 'F 1 A I 1 .f f ,l ' ' f ' V f .',,,, f ,, y' wr -' r,-A I' file nut'- f' X-4 fi I- ,L yr ,I .4 f I ,1,fL1 s , . f f X g-,f 1 f 1 if ' r ' ' , ' ,- A , .. 5-bl! . 1' ,I 1 ' Of WQRD REASE paint and stage make-up are an old story to memhers ol the Dramaties Cluh Under the supervision of lXlr Frank Noyitski, they studied these and other fundamentals of drama. They know their way around a stage, since its mechanics were a part ol their studies. Poise and sell' confidence are an asset to eyery high school student By reading plays. learning to do good impersonations, and presenting pantomimes, the cluh members cleyelopetl these characteristics and overcame the embarrassment that usually accompanies puhlie ap- pearanees. An aim of the club was to discoyer talent and use it to its full advantage. Future great actors and actresses may well rise from the ranks of these heginners. The husiness meetings were in charge of Allen Bermke, president: Carol White, yice- presidentg Lois Nick, seeretaryg and Shirley liretehe, treasurer. PAGE 41 MIXED SOPHOMORE BOWLING MIXED JUNIOR BOWLING , I Y A .f L I f ' , A .iui.n.:nu. .., . ' -f A- Hflifigf ' . . .1..v x I v l l l ,L- MIXED SOPHOMORE BOWLING Row 1, left to right' Nlarion lVIcCambridge. lX4ary Ann I-Iamachek, Lloyd Aurnan, Janet Truclel, Judy Minogue. June Davis. Row 2 Elaine Stastny. Jean Zellers. Luella Selle. Mr. J. G. lXIagill. Bette Schmitz, Carol Krainik, Lois Hansen. Row 3 Robert Gretz. Robert Rank, John Schmeichel. Paul Loef. Carolyn Drumm, Leonard Schweigl, Helen Anderson. Frank Nlurphy, Allen Bernilze. Absent were: Charles Lawless. John Lorrigan. Qtxerin Stephen, Robert Wolf, Tom Greenwald, Allan Dalryxnplc. Harold Reiderer. and Jaxnes Rusboldt. PAGE -12 Time To Spareofyfi jjnhlng ,L Boys and girls 'wt ffff' rf! ' I . Out for fun K A 601.1 J I 1 A Will choose this ! Jn ff Q I Lightning Sport f I my! I OWLING has become very popular among Lincolnites this year. We have discovered that it is not only a fine means of exercise and a challenging sport but also loads of fun, These two clubs make the pin boys really hop by bowling high scores most of the time. The groups met on alternate weeks for inter-team competition. Mr, james Magill acted as sponsor of the clubs. The juniors' meetings were in charge of President Bob Kopotic, Vice-President Eugene Muchowski, Secretary Gwen Olson, and Treas- urer Gerry Koch. Cfficers of the sophomore club were Leonard Schweigcl, presidentg Allen Eermkc, vice- presidentg june Davis, secretaryg and Bette Schmidt, treasurer. MIXED JUNIOR BOWLING Row 1, left to right-june Paulsen, Lois Nielson, James Craney, Margaret Hansen, Harriet Opichka. Row Z-Helen Neuhaus, Andria Jenkyn, Esther Check, Geraldine Koch, Mr. J. G. Magill, Lucille Zendala. Catherine Toltzmann, Lorraine Helrninaik, Elaine Schadewald. Row 3-Richard Garrigan, Gloria Denk, Kathryn Stiefvater, Rose Marie Novy, Mildred Cain, Barbara Schwefel, Frances Roberts, Roseniary Novy, Florence Gorychka. Gwendolyn Olson, Francis Cherf. Row 4e4Walter Meyer, Ted Staddler, Edward Moakler, Eugene Muchowski, Harold Mahnke. Reinhart Herzog, Harold Grall, Richard Wilke, William Simmer, Robert Kopotic, Dan Hensel. Row be-Norbert Musial, Robert Rysticken, Joseph Kaufman, Douglas Erspamer, Perry Detert, Melvin Seibel, Paul Gospodarek. George Frisch, Leonard Bethe, Allan Drobka, Vernon Witt. Absent were: Adolph Hamachek, Roland Seidl, Dorothy Holtz, Betty Stowe, and Mary Konopacki. PAGE 43 AUDUBON CLUB 4n,,.-.xx . 'ws F Leftg Standing, left to right Delores Stradal, Raymond Kummer, Chester Deubler, Elaine Stradal. Lester Deubler. Seated Mary jane Nicholson. Rightg Keneth Shacffer, Melvin Lakatos, William Lunyee, Arthur Nichols, Dorothy Benishek, Bernice Bauman, Alvin Kutil, Dorothy Carbon, Ruth Kaderabelc, Arline Bremer, Lester Deubler. Chris Miller, Elaine Stradzil, Delores Stradal. jean Kaderabelc, was absent. CO SERVATION'S the Thing URING the fall, hikes and weiner roasts were a favorite pastime of the members of the Audubon Club. lce-skating parties stole the lime-light in the winter and fun was had by all The club members are not only interested in providing themselves with entertainment, but they have special projects like setting up bird feeders in different places so the birds will have something to eat in the winter. They also gave a loud speaker program entitled How To Protect Wild Life. The members of this club, which is sponsored bv Xliss Helene Dedrick, have learned to make everv week a Be Kind To Animals Week Officers are: president, Delores Stradalg vice-president, Chester l7eubler1 secretary, Dorothy Carboni and treasurer, Ruth Ann Kadera- bek PAGE 44 Watch the BIRDIE CC UT Mr. Erickson, the film got all cloudy. Ol course, amateur photographers have trouble - at nrst. But members of Mr. Anderson and Mr. liricksons Photography Club, in spite of eur- tailments due to the war, continued to take, develop, print, and even enlarge their pics --H after learning how. The majority of this years members were new to photography, so the hrst project of the club was to show them how. Demonstrations in the dark room on developing, printing, and enlarging were given, along with talks by members of the club on picture composition. To gain experience, several contests were held, Rules were made requiring everyone in the club to submit at least one picture. All members of the club acted as judges, and prizes were given for the best selections, Students in this club are rapidly becoming Mcamera bends and are continually seeking for new methods of treating their shots H lildora Koeppe, president, Don Ryan, vice-president, Bette ,Jeanne Falk, secretary, and Jeannette Blahnik, treasurer, head the club. PHOTOGRAPH Y CLUB Row 1, left to right' -Phillip Smith. Mary jane Hein, La Verne Mahnke, Eldora Koeppe. Orlando Fehrman. Row 2-Donald Ames, Mr. Noble Anderson, Elton Wernecke. Row 3- - Mr. Edwin Erickson, Joseph Bauer, Theodore Hansen, Donald Ryan. Absent were: Violet Marshek, Anna Mae Hein, and Jeanette Blahnik. l i PAGE A5 SENIOR GIRLS' BOWLING JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' BOWLING XZSHL... L - SENIOR GIRLS' BOWLING Row I. left to right - Dolores Sipnefski. Ethel Pilger. Gloria Reindl. ldabel Olson. Patricia Davis. Judy May. Marion Serio. Row 2 'lone VVranovsky. Nlarilyn Pracki. Phyllis Knutson. Mrs. Esther Grell. Betty Wetenkamp. Louise Kasper. La Verne Kattner. Eleanore Kozaczuk. Row 3-f-Ruth Sanderson. Elaine Trochil. Dolores Soukup. Helen Parez. Evelyn Hermann, Henrietta Specht. Nlildred Bohacek. Nlary Harlow. Nlarian Fidler. Agnes Kaufman was absent when the picture was taken. JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' BOYVLING Row 1. left to right Dorothy Shimek. Arlene Karbon. Nlarion Namz. Virginia Elfner. Betty Brilliant. Row 2 Harriet VVitc:ak. Nlarion Fischer. Bliss Ruth Fuller. Phyllis Cox. Patricia Smalley. Arlene Jacobson, Row 3 Geraldine Karbon. Delores Stradal. Phyllis Korlesky. Elaine Rathsack. Carolyn Boeckman. Dolores Peterik. Faye Nleissner. Absent were: Dolores Sands. Ann Vogel. and Ruth Ann Kaderabek. PAGE 3-6 Another Befvy 0 s T R 1 K E. D E D M5523 WJ. W yy girls! Qu, ffm , - f J! f' if JZ ff!! HM T ff T X ,if JW P T fW'l HESLZ senior and junior girls proved that they could get just as high scores as the lvoys when they took over the howling alleys this year. The girls say that the sport is good for the nervesfand also for the midrilf, but thats not really the reason they joined the club, They're out to improve their style, and every minute of the eluh period is spent in rolling those strikes and spares. Teams were organized and the competition among them was fast and furious. The girls must love it, for any one ol them will advise you to eome and have lun at the liowling alleys, Sponsor ol' the Senior Girls' Bowling Club this year was Mrs. ljsther Qrellr Officers were LaVerne Kattner, presidentg Betty Wetenltamp, viee-presidentg Marion l7idler, seeretaryf and Marilyn Praeki, treasurer. Miss Ruth Fullers -lunior-Senior Bowling Club was presided over hy Geraldine liarhon, presidentg Marion Fischer, viee-presidentg Arlene klaeohson, serretaryg and Arlene Karlron, treasurer, GUTTER-BLOW ow! UQ' We, the Women .... E, THE WQMEN, think its not only the men whore going to win this war, for we gals in the CAA. are preparing for whatever the future may bring by keeping ourselves in top condition. We kill two birds with one stone, because at the same time were keeping healthy, were having lun doing it! All you have to do is ask one of us who belong. Heres what we do-in season theres archery, hockey, badminton, basketball, skating, volley ball, and bowling. And thenethat long awaited date in mid-winter when some of us dress up as boys and escort our best 'idatesn to a rip snorting good dance, Thats rightvthe boy and girl! But we don't stop there. We play baseball and have a track meet, and in spring theres the treasure hunt which finds a couple hundred ol us super sleuths out at Silver Creek Park looking for that hidden something, All in all we do everything the modern girls love to do. Miss Frances Ritchie and Mrs. Robert Singrin are responsible for the organization of GAA., which meets once a month in the gym to conduct its business meetings. Some of us are pretty proud ol ourselves. You see, weyc worked hard and piled up a total of l 500 points to win our INT award. Gliyeslagodinsky, Allene Thompson, Lorraine Tadych, lvlerlene Vander lVetterinrr are the winners of the coveted letter. Then there are about 30 more of us who have made a total ol 500 points to win our triangle award. G. A. A. Officers We have wonderful times, and here's the group we elected to oversee our activi- ties. Left to right: jean Zellers, treasurer, E d i t h Klingbiel, secretaryg Dixie Fulton. assistant point sec- retaryg Mary Ellen Zingsheim presidentg Marion Fi d l e r , point secretaryg Mary Ann Hamachek, vice-president. PAGE 49 Presenting . OUR CHAMPS ln Every Field -. Letter Winners Here are Olive Jagodinsky, Allene Thomp- son, Lorraine Tadych, and Merlene Van Der Wettering looking very modest, although they should be very proud of themselves. They are this year's winners of the coveted G.A.A M award. OFFICIALS CLUB Some of us joined the Officials Club to learn all we could about officiating at various sports, and we're doing right welll Row 1, left to right' janet Peot, Dolores Mrozinski, Bernice Knuth, La Verne Gustaveson, Ida Larson, Rosamond Notz, Miriam Baird, Louise Pape. Row Z Dorothy Roepke, Betty Lou Norkowsky, Bernice Koutecky, Mrs. Robert Singrin, Miss Frances Ritchie, Margaret Augustin, Dorothy Rohrer, Grace Wood, jane Vnuk. Row 3--Muriel Kluzcinski, Marilyn Franz, La Verne Seibel, Florence Teegarden, Anita Buck, Jacqueline Hume, Doris Mae Ketter, Adeline Boulack, Clara Belle Braun, Lucille Schultz, Florence Roedig, Dorothy Wernecke, Marguerite Putnam. Row 4'-Naomi Meissner, Alice Green, Elaine Meyer, Catherine Breckenridge, Betty Monday, Jeanne Maresch, Mona Lee Maresch, Arlene Dunich, Carole Luebke, Leona Boelclt, Erna Roepke. Absent: Merlene Van Der Wettering. PAGE 'SO Beside their beloved pool, these members of the Honorary Swimming Club pose. They passed diffi- cult tests and came out on top. They're really A-1. Row 1, left to right-'Miss Frances Ritchie, Eunice Kustka, Jean Rugowski, Marion Zahorik, Jeanne Tidmarsh, Pat Gesell, Mrs. Robert Singrin, Dixie Fulton. Row 2-Frances Wick, Jeanne Zellers, Genevieve Nemetz, Grace Kapitz, Virginia Vits, Rosemary Fulton. Winners All Some of us were expert enough to become champions in the sport we like best. Below, left: LaVerne Seibel, Old Mill and Ping Pong: Delores Heinzen, Chinese Checkers. Center group, back row, left to right : Adeline Boullack, Free Throwg Dorothy Tadych, Ping Pongg Jeanne Maresch, Treasure Hunt. Front row: Merlene Van Der Wettering, Old Milly Dorothy Prausa, Checkers, Rosamond Notz, Badminton: Jeannette Lutterman, Archery. Below, right: Jane Vnuk, Checkersg Rosella Leist, Chinese Checkers. PAGE 51 HEN NOW 'aThis is the way some looked last Nlanuary at Jy and girl party. l,iv- adelense town inspired y l-loyer, Priscilla s, Bernice Rapp, and : Schmitt to dress as ard workers, THEN 5 ln days gone hy we might have looked like this - Heaven forloid! We havent any identifications, hut ask your mothers to have a look, They may recognize themselves, This was taken at one of the first boy and girls parties enjoyed by girls at lvlanitowoc high school before Lincoln was even built. Well, Uhyc now-well see you next year. Well prohahly he imitation Amazons hy then, what with commando training and all our other activities. You can't step on us-not us, the women! PAGE 52 Mn. Keep Em FighH1g Cheer the Red, cheer the White, Cheer our colors in the fight, Lincoln high school, welre fighting for you. For the team give a cheer, We're behind you, never fear, Lincoln high school, we're loyal and true. Words by Dolores Heinzen, '43 Tune, Field Artillery lxfleirclff' ,..L.F-L Bu Introduced to thc student Nlarch 26th at an asscmbly by thc crcativc writing class cr adopted by thc Student as ll new school light song body on program and lat- Council So let's fight! fight! fight! And we'll keep our honor bright. Cheer on the team to victory! Where'er we go We'll conquer every foe. Alrna Mater, we're loyal to thee! Keep 'ern Fighting! Lincoln high school, we're loyal to thee! PAGE 53 A F Row Rim Row Row Ili-xx julm OGTBALL TEAM I, Ivll lo llpilil Iwxygi-in' I oiw., NN llllum Ixrl1l1uIv, R+1l:m.I5Iumi:1, .f'XrlIiur IXIi'K:1x', I'.ImL'r XV1'IIL'I',-IUIH1 I uIIL'r, I'iLIW'1lI'LI Curl, I I .nl 5IuIxm1, II:-vm.:-. Iluvun, IIAILII IilII'lI1,-ILIINLNI3L'l1lXI'lL'I4, Donawld Krujczirrk, IVlL1flIl1 Scverson, Slicrnmn IVICKZIV. 5 XVIIIJIHI I'uiIm:n1, IM It Vfzxllrv, I':11I SWIDIQUXVHIQI, ,Imm-x Skcriamlorr, kjzinics Slmikcy, Ilrvnzlld I.oLAlx,,I:1L'quts 'I'ruLIcI. 'I Ruhr nl Ivnllvltlfuu, I Iurnlil IX1iI7mmuII, iii-ruIiI XVvlm'r1I4:1l11p, Ifranlc I4ilI'IIH,kIUIlI1 i4IIN'NIlCI', I':1uI I.o4'I', Kunnrlli I'f.'luv'-Qon. 5 Xllw ll 1 v ' -I lu yi lIv.nIiIu'InIf1um'I1I,IlL1sxLII XVL-ill-II KI lr1L'f1fv11fIlI, Grllv Iik'IlUL'I Uvlygr J, Cicorygc I':1r1x, IluswIIQuL'r:ll11, IDUIWZIILI Ivlclssncr, i ll INIIIIvI'1LLlllIIIn'mIffu:lcIH Cnx INIIL , 'f J Varsity Highlights Primed for Battle Top picture: Team members will remember the familiar sound of Coach Nello Pacetti's voice as he puts the Lincoln varsity squad through their paces during prac- tice. Left: Coolly picking out a potential receiver, Arthur McKay, Ships quarterback, prepares to pass dur- ing the Sheboygan Central game as the opposition charges down upon him. PAGE 54 on the Gridiron lNCOLN'S gridiron warriors started out a see-saw season by defeating East Green Bay for the first time in nine years. Eleven lettermen returned to the football squad this year, With Coach Nello Pacetti and Assist- and Coach Albert Guepe at the helm, the Ships defeated Sheboygan North and Central, and Oshkosh high schools. They lost to this years Valley champion, West Cireen Bay, and to Appleton and Fond du Lac. For their fine leadership and inspiring play throughout the season, the team chose as honorary co-captains Elmer Weiter, tackle, and Eddie Cerl, who was selected all-conference center. , fefi Al Co-Captains! ! I Ed Gerl, 035, all-conference center and Elmer Weiter, CSOD, tackle. VARSITY SCORES Manitoxvoc Opponents Maf1it0W0C Oppfments Two Rivers 0 13 West Green Bay 0 27 East Green Bay 7 0 Sheboygan Central 6 0 Fond du Lac 0 7 Appleton 0 21 North Sheboygan 14 13 Oshkosh 13 0 Night game on the new field at Washington junior high school. No gain, as Linco1n's stone wall forwards stop Fondy's charging warriors cold. IP L, . , ,- . 5 mf-3' ' rf - ' 'I' LJ C I-IE DO OU VVN ND Central Game: Ilcading for pay dirt is George Paris, Ships' right half, as he drives through the Cardinal grid-men in the Homecoming game with Central. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Nlanitowoc Opponents Sheboygan North. . I9 0 West Green Bay ,.. Z0 0 Q Sheboygan Central 7 I9 Sheboygan North, . 7 0 Sheboygan Central 0 7 B FOOTBALL TEAM Rim l,ll'lllUlll1llI l7mi.1lil l'lfrL1tlu'r, llfilwll l5vuul1c'uI,Allvr'll Vllv, flllsm lm'r:1l,l'v:1l1l-. Klllrlilixgl-11111111Slvllrn, I,IoviIAiniu:m Row? '.Xilt- linvtpl1t',R1Ilwll Cilnli, Alllllll liflmwm, 'Xlryill-.I 5Ql1l,iYlI',Vw.l:w111 Knzlpp, l':llAl l'l1li1l Vvlllllxnn lV:1I,l1, RHI--il l'lllIl'I I lim RNA ,lu-,1 XX Hifi-I lqllmit j.,lmA.fm4 Rim l lsxl1gil,Cflnm1 lllillllhblrrktlvll Ilofgula,CLuaIIl,WiItIa, lnl1l15tli1l1n'l1ll4'l, l1n'.slvlI5lm'V1l lluxx -l lxmlalltl N Iixxmul lcllrlwu' hmm tlrn l'n'rl1:iulfjl,1ml, fxlzmiilull,llsilrvlnlll:il14'rnml1 lklnml l l:nl'.I'l1, luluv Si lll'llll'll Rim 5 - lkliulnsls 5L'l1L'l,Im'I'lhllLI'l,XXIllIJ1II15XX1nlurxxNlxI. NloIwlt'.XviiltvK-will lin-lCIu:1Ll1J ltxlu Ii XX'ouil1,fNw,l f'u:1i.l1J IIUI lin lllrwl ISM, -ltflwi-wif' PAGF F:-6 Lincoln' All-American Sports INCOLNS varied intra- mural athletic program sponsored by Mr, Gordon Win- der, provides an opportunity for every boy in school to par- ticipate in sports. Mr. Winder's interesting program this year, as usual, attracted a large num- ber of boys. Winners in the special activities are shown right demonstrating their var- ious skills. Henry Kirchofi, junior, was intramural manager and will be back to assist Mr. Winder next year, Intramural Champs Upper left: Robert Wolfe, sopho- more, demonstrates his passing technique. That wolf can sure make passes! With Henry Kirchoff, junior, assisting, the four-way-tie free throw contest winners get ready to make a basket. Left to right with the basketballs are: Merritt Tourtillott, sophomore, Myron Ce- gielski, senior, Warren Hallock, junior, and james Stankey, junior. Middle left: Sophomore William Walsh punts for the cameraman. Middle right: Alvin Luisier, junior, is aiming his pass at some- one down the hill Lower left: Robert Noll, junior, is about to demonstrate punting form. Lower right: Gale Kruck, sopho- more, describes how he won the ping-pong championship. INTRAMURALS PAGE 57 Lincoln Cagers - - - J'21lfliLilNCQ from their 1942-43 season with a ,500 rating, the Ships placed filth in the lox River Valley championship race, Although only two lettermen returned, Coach Alpert Guepe built up what many people considered the lastest and fightingest team ever to represent Lincoln in the cage world. 'lxwice during the season the Ships played games which went into overtimes and in the end had to he decided hy free throws. The highlight ofthe year was lvlantws initial contest in which the team, after fighting an up hill hattle throughout the game, finally howed to She- Iwoygan North 50-47 Art Mcliay and llddie Clerl were honored hy heing elected co-captains. in time Spotlight Harold McDonnell passes to jim Stankey as Lincoln's cagers crash through Appleton's defenses to defeat the latter in a 32-29 thriller. Lower left: Time out, as the Ships' regulars rest and talk things over between quarters. Left to right, Stankey, Staudt, McKay, McDonnell, Gerl. PAGE 58 Varsity Squad 3 I i Row 1, left to rightfEdward Gerl, Donald Staudt, James Stankey, Arthur McKay, Robert Luedtke, Robert Jens. Row 2- Coach Albert Guepe, Lester Deubler, Thomas Sogard, William Zahorik, Chester Deubler, Sherman McKay, Harold McDonnell, Mgrs. August Schuette, john Cox. Final Standings Two Rivers ,....... Sheboygan North. . East Green Bay. . , Oshkosh .,,...... Sheboygan Central West Green Bay . . Fond du Lac ...... Appleton .,......, Sheboygan North. East Green Bay. . , Two Rivers ....,.. Oshkosh ......... Sheboygan Central West Green Bay . , Fond du Lac .... Appleton ..,. Waiting tensely to snatch the ball out of the air when it falls are Art McKay and Dutch Bleier of Appleton. Zeke Zahorik. 30. looks on. PAGE 59 NIUNIOR VARSITY Row I, lcft to right Qucrin Stephen, -Incques Trudel. Eugene Muchowski, jack Tenison, Gerald Tennson Row 2 Conch Russell NVcdcll, Robert Tcnmplctm Nlcycr. 1, Edward Pope, Bill Walsh, Tholnzzs Larson Wzltnr Ships Sail To Victory - - - SWIMMING TEAM Row l -left tn right, Albert Vits, Rulwert Klirnent, Al0l'll1l4I'ODD,JHCk lihle, Wayne Knapp, Wfillurd lirdmlln, john Fuller. Row ll Vernon Witt, Sam Hay, Fred Terens, llans Kuhoth, James Torrison, Robert Sinmmer, jack Richgels, Willianfx Kennedy. Row Kohllweck. jack liuherty, Kenneth Peterson, jim ' lll - Mr. Gordon Winder, Theodore Scheuer, Clarence Richgels, jack Boetteher, Dick Boucher. PAGE 60 Cn tl1e Courts ITH eight lettermen returning. Coach john M. V. Stevensons tennis team looked forward to bettering last years record of eight wins and nine losses. As the Elambeau went to press the team had defeated Green Bay East and West but lost to powerful Sheboygan North. Returning monogram winners included '43 Co-Captains Clifford Beaupre and Robert Rank, Manager Earl Verltins, jacques Trudel, Robert Jens, Eugene Schoblaska, .lack Kolodzilc, and john Holcenson. Capt. XVarren Meyer and Mgr. Nlfilliam Pfeffer were lost to the squad. Lincoln netmen were hosts to the ' Fox River Valley conference meet this year and entertained both conference and state meets last spring. Don Bruechert, Don Stevens. Left to right, first row: Robert Jens, john Hokenson, Earl Verkins, Robert Rank Jacques Trudel, Eugene Schoblaska, Jack Kolodzik, Coach John M. V. Stevenson Row two: Paul Uetzman, Jule Delsman, Uriel Garey, jack Nesheim, Nlarvin lxlLlSl3l Top row: Merlin Kuckalick, Howard Vieweger, Nlarvin Pribek. August Schuetfe Marvin Schuerell, Tom johnson, Leland YVollersheim, Bob Wolfe. Around the Cinder Traclc Squad Pat Row 1- Chester Deubler, Dick VValter, Bill jarosh, Adolph Hamachek, Allen Bermke. Martin Severson, James Stankey, Willard Erdman, Elmer Weiter, Lester Deubler. Row 2-Jerry Tenison, Eugene Zagrodnik, Robert Pribek, Melvin Kutchcra, Earl Swokowski, Donald Louis, Eugene Louis, James Peashek. Rgw 3-Tom Larson, Glenn Johnson, Tom McE1ligott, John Sehewell, Bernard Quint, Merritt Tourtillott. Art Nichols, Karl A ams. Row 4fBob Behringer, Louis McKee, Fred Schwarzenbart, Arthur Seidel, Arle Koeppe, Don Klenz, Bob Elfner, Llewellyn Bolle. Donald Meisner. Row 5-Kenneth Peterson, Bobby Gretz, Roland Skarda, Duke Loef, Ervin Burg, Louis janslcy, Richard Steeber, james Wotouba. Row 6-Coach Nello Pacetti, Len Schweigl, Allan Drobka, Bill Ziarnik, Norbert Musial. Managers: Bill Sampe, Loyal Nlueller, Tom Scheuer, Gale Reimer. April lb April 30 Nlay 4 May 7 Slay l8 Slay Z1 Nlay Z5 '43 Schedule Inter Class Meet Appleton vtherel Two Rivers 'here' East Green Bay 'here' Sheboygan North where' Conference Meet at East Green Bax Two Rivers 'therey PA Ca E 6 l Above: Quiet please, as Mr. Rufin Boyd, niusie director. and the hand officers, Williain Sinnner, George Pfeffer, Donald Pauly, and john Doolzm, get together and discuss plans for the mid-winter eoneert on .lzmuary 31. We gnjaq lNCULN'S Orchestra and hands rate high on our hit parade. Tuning in to their musieal programs this year has been a pleasure eaeh time. 'lxhese organizations have gain- etl statewide reputation lor ex- eellenee in harmony and pitch, 'llhe xixitl lwlue and reel uniforms and tall, lllully plumes ol' the llrsl lmntl liax t'lWL'L'OlNL'2ll2llNlll1II'SlQl1lOHll1L'SCllOOlSl.2l,L1L'1llTLlOl'lll.lCl.OOll7illl lieltl, Auelilorium proggralnsl seliool plays, :intl the opereltzr were made mueh more enioyalwle hy the line musie ORCl'lES'l'RA ,,,,, . , . A, . linux l,IrI1 Io llyglil l'nlllunln -i'll,Slinlaxl'lI4lw,li.inl'4I4'l's1-ll,l'l1x'lllslfr:lll1ll,lv.lnV4'l!lll lnywnw l nun' l 'ixklmllu' lwslul 'I llt'lIl'lll ull Nlinlix gklll ilu lxlzi '--1 lion f .Ilan hnlllir, Di-n.ll-I l'IJlI1T', Xlillisnn Stliiirlilw-111, In Vuni' liullnrv, N1-nnzin ll,1nl,l 'nnlvn llnllixvnlil Nlnrnn l'l'nnl I in uni llll lllllllflllllx, Slinlrx' linens. Rox l lsiupl, llnxil l,u'rn1a lloxx I -lnLlx.IuI1n, l,ronnrLlSlnelxniexni, Inl1nlKo'u', n- ' X, Q g w . 3 1 K1 lv1'N lw N . . I . . X, .ru 1 ' no: . 1 . ', 4 1 ' LI ln Vu! vlltntliin I lu ii I 'Ntlnlnnu lfllll I7 lin WiII1im'win1nun N1 IIXII1 l llllll i mi I . lee er, l e Rox .l1ulvcr,kl:1lnesllnpxnn,Rolwmwl C.l:1esr:r, l,urI Vrrlxini, lm lx lylllll, Anllinnx l llls l74nrltllXlLlsl1llvil1nl Row 4 flfliarlulle l'soriss, XYzxlI:ieeXYellx,lien1gt Pl'-llev. l.L'NlL'I'l,L'l1lWlK'l', lllllllu-lqLlLLl1IIliIIlIl lzitlt liullwr Si-nlul :ll lwlnnn Alu: lilaiuluwi, K ull bllllhlllljl ln' piano: lXlr lflxxxn XYICIWQIY k li PAGE 62 ai jnllefzlucfe of the orchestra. Mr. Elwyn Wienandt is director of the orchestra, Xlr, Rufin Boyd directs the first band, and Mr. Thomas Williams, the second band. FIRST BAND Row l, left to FlL1l1fml-8VCFUC Kattner, Norman Rank Thomasjohnson, Nlillortl Knutson, Nora Danielson, l5excrlvl'elaarske, Xliriarn Plank' Carolyn Rodcwald Row 2-Alilcanor Woldt, Helen Neuhaus, lone Wrantmvsky, jack Pultz, Earl Verl-fins, Robert Bruechert, l.cRoy Weber, Gordon Stccbcr, l,cRoy Shuber, james Honson, Robert Reichert, Charlotte Trornbla, Dolores Sands William Schadeberg, Thomas Butler Row 'fijack Ncsheim, Fulton Smith, Robert jens, Pauline Steger, Margaret Schroeder. Vfilliam Simmer, john Koerrkc, john Lorrigan, james XVitt, Catherine Breckenridge, William Falk, Karl Adams, Allen Bermlce, Arthur johnson, Wesley lxlartin, john Donlan, Earl Sxxolzo.-.slat Mary Lou Gruber, Elaine Lutz. Row 4-William Winter, Grace Hill, William Dickc, Leonard Skarvan, Norbert Nelson, Clarence Kohlbeek, Philip Smith, Daniel llusstl. Edward Schrinncr, Audrey Wernecke, Marvin Pribek, Chester Deublcr, Donald Ryan, Nlelvin Lakatos, Robert Qlaeser, Karl Schmitt itandingzi-Davlld Phipps, Mr. Rufin Boyd, George Peters, Victor Hendries, George Pfclfer, Donald Arncs, Lester Dcubler. Frances Wick. lberta Jckars e. SECOND BAND Row l, left to riqbtflheodore Scheuer, Doris Ketter, Donald Brey, lvlerlin Koukalik, Robert Houghton, Kenneth Shaffer, Arthur Nichols Row 2-Florence Teegarden, jerome Klinkner, Marilyn Nemetz, jo Ann Hunt, Richard Kirscher, Allen Dalrymplc, Arnold Kanit:, Gale Kruck, Bernard Quint, Emil Lakatos, Frank Kautsky, jack Butler Row 7, sealed-Thomas Sinderson, Marian Ansorge, Violet Becker, Myrtle Kaderabek, Harold Kummcr, Delmar Bussc. ,lohn Schmcichcl, Lloyd Aumann, Williur Tills, Donald Breuchert, Arthur Kirchen, Elton Wcrnechc, Paul Lletzmann, Edward Carbon Row 4, standing-Burleigh Macrtz, Betty Lou Norkosky, Howard Vieweger, john Ording, Earl Herzog, Hugh jordan, Arlc Kocprw, Xlillizini Runge, Melvin Kutchirra, john Hartl, Richard Panosh, PAGE 63 , fy, . MIXED CHORUS GIRLS GLEE CLUB MIXED CHORUS Row 1, left to right ffEdyth Kassner, June Helwig, Doris Moakler, Howard Vieweger, Paul Maertz, William Blazek, Frank Kautsky. Row 2- Jeanne Tidmarsh, Margaret Schroeder, Thomas Jansen, Nelda Stephani, Doris Krieser, Dorothy Schultz, Mr. E. A. Wienandt, Bettie Barenbaum, Natalie Stephani, Bernard Riederer, William Hansen, Mary Jane Holzschuh, Lorraine Schuette. Row 3-Russell Grall, Leonard Hansen, Doris Haese, Genevieve Nemetz, Grace Kapitz, Marilyn Hansen, Rosemary Fulton, Lorna Mae Pew, Doralee Gonyea, Janet Berkedal, Mary O'Hearn, Mary Ann Barbeau, Ruby Maertz, Virginia Cyganick, Stanley Krueger, Andrew Houston. Row 4f Robert Gretz, Raphael Pankratz, Raymond Kummer, George Viele, David McDermand, Jack Nesheim. James Peashek, Ernst Kaboth, Dick Walter, Elmer Weiter, Norbert Kaminski, Leonard Schweigl, Robert Peterik. Row 5- Lois Firehammer, Geraldine Koch, Eunice Kustka, Marcia Pehrson, Dixie Fulton, Elaine Doubek, Elaine Meyer, Betty Rudolph, Vivian Busse, Elaine Fricke, Mary Pollock, Gladyce Hurka, Pauline Herzog, Elaine Stastny, Lillian Haese. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row 1. left to right Dorothy Sepneske. Shirley Willman. Ruth Chizek, Miss Emily Wentzel, Bonnie Bushee, LaVerne Gustaveson, Dorothy Carbon. Alice Blaufuss. Row 2 Jeanne Tidmarsh, Virginia Vits. Eldora Koeppe, Erna Roepke, Betty Jane Kermode, Audrey Reindl. Jo Ann Kurth, Lois Hansen, Florence Teegarden, Susan Eckels. Row 3 Bette Meissncr. Bernice Baumann. Arline Herzog. Delores Stradal, Margery Smith, Bette Jeanne Falk, Lorraine Stcckmcsscr. Pauline Ott. Dorothy McKnight, Mary Jane Nicholson. PAGE 64 icfflng. Une 1401, Www with the H. M. S. Pinafore l-IE atmosphere of salt air and adventure was brought to Lincoln Auditorium on lklarch 12, and 13, when the music department presented Gilbert and Sullivanls operetta I-l.lXfl.S. Pinaforef' The orchestra, mixed chorus and girls' glee club took part in the event and helped make it the high light of Lincolnls musical world this year, T 'KW Scenes from Pinafore Above right: Tom Jansen as Bo'sn stops Dick Walter QRalph Rackstrawj from end- ing it all while Marilyn Han- sen as Josephine and Cap- tain Corcoran, Bill Hansen, look on pleadingly. as the Bosun's mate, and i Jeanne Tidrnarsh as Cousin Hebe smile as they listen to Robbie Robinson, the Ruler of the King's Na-vy, give an account of his seafaring ex- periences. Stanley Krueger, Middie, and Elmer Weiter, Dead-Eye Dick, also lend an ear to the account. PAGE 65 l Right: Grace Kapit: as little Buttercup, Bob Gretz l r ima like ago-WL I ll Cllx Xlalloy really had a hard time trying to get admitted into Dartford College in the senior class play Going Places. The well-meant assistance offered by his friends proved in some cases more of a hindrance than a help. lt wouldnt have l'een so tad if his friends had decided on one plan, but when two people impersonated Cfhucltls Aunt Kate and the real one turned up - well - that wasn't so good, At last Cfhuclt was admitted and all ended well. But before the curtain lowered he and his friends managed to get into plenty of hot water, Their amusing antics helped maltc a smooth and enjoyable performance. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Going Places Chuck Nlolloy fArchie Tudyehi charms Rosenmry LeeflVlurie Loell and Mrs. Stubbs fMarilyn llansenl. while Aunt Kate lliernice Ruppj discusses Chuek's entrance to Dartford with Mrs. Kimball flVlnry Polloekq. 1-I-. Dr. Kimball CDonald Brunner holds the floor as he explains the situation to Florence Ward CRose- mary Fultonb, jeff Sterling CRobby Robinsonj, Shirley Kimball CMeryle Engelbrechtl, Cuthbert Lee iRob- Crt Rosinskyj, and Gladys Miller fl-lelen Jeanne Ledvinaj. Welton Firehammer who played the part of Dr. Stubbs is not pictured. PAGE 66 fb' M' I el rf ll 4 .A ,vi nf f v if W I dl? P qvggbbnyzz 50. A, ,J ff 'V ' .N if am!! 'WA ffl , w - ' 'ef' X wwf'-1' 'ffi i ' gp' 0175 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Ii.. Alice Momm, Bob Kopotic, janet Berkedal and Marty Severson watch Gail Whitaker and Don Worel fence in a scene from the junior class play Hjunc Mad. EARTBREAKS of growing, up are typified by Penny Woods experience in the junior class play, june lvladf' Men didnt mean a thing to Penny until she met her uncles playboy college friend. lt didnt take long lor her to realize that the boy next door was the best bet alter all. Characters were Gail Whitaker, Don Worel, Alice lvlomm, Bob Kopotic, janet Berkedal, Tom Jansen, David lVlcDermand, jacques Trudel, Dixie Fulton, lvlartin Severson, Betty lane Lewis, Jack Huberty, Jeanne Tidmarsh. Jeanne replaced Cladyce l-lurlca, who was taken ill the day before production, The other understudy was Rcinhart Herzog. The play was directed by lvliss Lorraine Ander- son. 1 Class Play Directors We proudly present the two people largely responsible for the success of the junior and senior class plays. It was through their capable direction and untiring efforts that we witnessed two fine performances this year. Miss Lorraine Anderson on the right directed the juniors, and Miss jean Crabtree, the seniors, in her first Lincoln production. M vsqdzg- f xiii. l PAGE 67 l Mellow Drama Scene from Houndedby Hate Seated, left to right: Don Worel, Lois Leschlce, Arthur Tadych. Standing: jacques Trudel David McDermand, Bernice Rapp, Gail Whitaker, Eugene Scholwlnska. Play Festival . . . Forensics N ULD fashioned melodrama is almost sure to he lun and the one presented at this yC2ll 5 plav festival was no exception Hlflounded hy Hate was complete with villain, mortgage, weeping mother, charming daughter, and hrave hero A sparkling satire, 'ilgnorance is Bliss, showed us whv people dont say what they think, Characters were: Marv Pollock. Clerrv Courtawav, Tom xlansen, Helen .Jeanne Ledvina, and Bill Hansen. The dramatic highlight of the January 22 and 23 festival was Singapore Spidern with Hill lfirehammer, Dolores Rodewald, Robby Robinson, Shirley Willman, and Dick Walters. lXlr. lfranlq A. Novitslti directed the plays, Gas rationing and tire shortage made it impossible to carry on interscholastic forensic activities at Lincoln this vear. l-lovvever, students interested in declamation gave readings at auditorium and cluh programs. and a group of dehaters under Mr. Novitski conducted dis- cussion meetings on the pros and cons ol' a federal world government after the war, The squad included Olive hlagodinsltv, Bernice Rapp, Gloria Glander, David lNf1cDermand, Richard Cfreager, Duane lltill. Rita slagotlinslqv. Thomas xlansen, Rarhara lioutnilx, lX'larvin Scheurell liarl Sehinitg and lhorntis Simplvins PAGE 68 ll ll I2-1 J will l i l 4 .w pa Above: With an assembly line like that, the cir- culation of the Flashes just couldn't be held up. Left to right are Mary Ellen Zingsheim, Gloria Glander, Ruth Broderick, La Verne Kattner, Rosella Leist, Mildred Waack, and Carol Zeddies. Flashes from the Tower Right: The talented triangle, which puts out a professional All-American edition bi-weekly is shown here making out the assignment sheet. Editor Marjorie Miley is at the typewriter with associates Bob Pehrson and Olive Jagodinsky kibitzing. FLASHES AD RUNNERS AND REPORTERS, below Row l-Helen Konopaeki, Florence Rank, Jeanne Marie Raven, lvlarjorie lfors, Phyllis l lammond, Barbara Hammond, Carol Krainlk, lvlary Jane Holzsehuh, Lucille Leist, Shirley Sehuler, I-lunice Wellner Row ll-lidith Orr, Dolores Rappel, Genevieve Nemetz, Bcity Bartelme, lVlarilynl3arteln'1e, Marilyn Prueha, Arlene ZEjl1Oi ll4,l:lOl'CT'lCC Teegarden, lvlarion Bigel, Helen Anderson. Row lll--Larayne lvleeea, Alice liassman, Gail Uennrieh, Carol White, lea Verne Kotowslci, lvlarian Jachimslal, Rosemary Pyne, lildora Koeppe, Bettie Lou Barenhaum, Lina Jayr, Phyllis Knutson. Row lV-Elaine Koeh, Judy Jolin, Lorraine Sleelonesser, Katherine Sliefvaler, Shirley Willman, lvlary lillen Zingsheim, Helen Jeanne Leelvina, Dixie Fulton, Bob Kopolie, Jack l-luberty, Ruth lironlerlek Above: With an efficient business manager in charge, this business staff has macle the Flashes what it is financially. Left to right are: Marilyn Bartelme, Betty Lou Barenbaum, Helen Jeanne Ledvina, and Dixie Fulton. HI-TOWER FLASHES l 'm '1-Y-w...,....m.., ,,,, , .Mm Pwiefufmq F LAMBEAU lg PRILSENT now our script writers, those aspiring journalists who spent their fourth hours on Flamheau copy, taking an occasional moment off to laugh at the customary hrand of tower jokes Like the old-time scrihes, these modern- day writers frequently hurned the mid- Phyllis Hafmmond' Miss Ellen Seaberg' and ' Lucille Leist carefully consider a Flambeau night oil as they recorded pictorially and page make-up. in writing the activities and routines of class work and school lun, wzir work and other extru-curricular chores l ln spite ol' dillieult prohlcms such tis hrezikingg in at new zidyiser, contending with shortages ol lilm, Ilzish hulhs, amd other critical materials, meeting demands made upon stzill memlwers time to help relieve the local mam-power shortage, this Lincoln on the Airn l l:imhetiu has tit lzist hecome ii reality :ind mzikes its hid lor render ztceeptzmce Lorraine Sehuette, editor, headed this yez1r's l ltiinheat,i, assisted hy associates llette Lou l7ll4llL'll and llmerniee Rapp, llohert llosinsky was husiness mzmztgger until his enlistment in l'lCl3I'Lliil'X, when Phyllis Hammond took over the linanecs. Other stall rncmhers were: photog- raphy editor, Susan liekelsg cluh editor, Suzanne Vander Zandeng Mary' lvlclilligott, Ruth l3roderick, ,loan Tveten, Betty Kelnholer, Lucille Lcist, Mary Pollock, Meryle linggclhrecht Donald Staudt. li-oh Schroeder and lom Johnson took care ol the ama- teur photography, while Louise Pape, lidith Miller, xjunette Vogt, Victoria Parez, and Mar- ion Zahorik handled the typing jack Huherty replaced Creigh- ton Kelley as circulation mana- ger when the latter enlisted in the Marines. Bespectaled editorial chiefs of the Flambeau. Bette Phalen, Lorraine Schuette and Bernice Rapp at work on the dummy. Associate Phalen and Editor Schuette really seem pleased with the page make-uP while Associate Rapp finds her joy elsewhere. PAGE 7O Z 4 Mary Pollock pauses in checking the card catalogue to answer a question of Betty Kelnhofer's. Writers Miss lillen Seaberg, director ol publications, acted as general super- visor, and Mrs, Cleeta Pultz was in charge of the art worlc. Right: Flambeau staff members choose varied locations in which to do their work. Top, right, Bob Rosinsky is shown checking the books before he left to go into the Army. The greenhouse steps lure smiling Meryle Engelbrecht, smirking Ruth Broderick, and serious Mary McE1ligott. Ruth is editor-elect. Below them, Photography Editor Sue Eckels and Club Editor Suzanne Vander Zanden are shown getting ,Ioan Tveten to help them with the identifications of a picture. Meanxvhile, up in the greenhouse, Don Staudt, Mac johnson, Bob Schroeder, and jack I-Iuberty, male members of the staff, find peace and quiet away from the fenmles. PAGE 71 MANITOU 'AM'-' 'E XJ Q...- Strictly Hep . Left: Here Marie Loef Arli P 1 or, was absent whe n the picture was taken. ,ff Left: Here's thc rest of the staffWthere's really an acute man shortage on it. Pictures don't lie, Front row, left to right: Ruth T Koeppe, Pat Gesell, Barbara Hammond and Shirley I-Ioyer. Back row, left to right: Bettymac Silbe ittl Eldora rsack, jack A' Huberty, and Rosemary NX Krenz. Below: Successful cl a -chasers are these. They'vc probably covered every inch of Manitowoc. NIANITOU ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Manitou Advertising Solicitors: Row l-Bcllx I5av'LlLmu, Ruth Brotlcrirls, Dixie Fulton, lwlary lillcn Zll'Il.QNl'1L'llI1, Lina jaw, lvlarllvn B I 'l 11' Ribkllll-lfldora Kocppc, Plwyllls Knutsnn,Sl11rluy Xlillman, Hclcn jcannc Lcdvina, Helen A di ' Raven. n Lrson, Katherine Sliclvalcr, Jeanne lvluric PAGE 72 , ne aus- tian, and Audrey Plautz dream up some of the super page make-up in the '43 Manitou. They are associate editor, editor, and business manager, respectively. Pat Bonar, associate ed't 1 QUILL AND SCROLL Row IfBettymae Silbersack, Ruth Broderick, Bernice Rapp, Patricia Bonar, Patricia Gesell, Gloria Glander. Row II-Audrey Plautz, Rosella Leist, Helen Jeanne Ledvina. Susan Eckels, Mildred Waack, Marjorie Miley. Row III----Marie Loef, Suzanne Vander Zanden, Bette Lou Phalen, Robert Pehrson, Arline Paustian, Olive Jagodinsky, Lorraine Schuette. Robert Rosinsky absent when picture was taken. SCRIBBLERS S EETING copy deadlines, reading proof, pounding typcwriters, assembling page make- up, and writing advertising copy are all part of a days work in the life of high school journalists. These tower students bring added fun to Lincolnites through their hard work on the Flashes, Manitou, and Flambeau. ln return for their efforts, eighteen journalists were ncminattd this year for membership in Quill and Scroll international honorary society, by Miss Ellen Seaberg, director of publica- tions. For this recommendation the candidates must have done superior work in writing, editing, or business management, they must be either .juniors or seniors and in the upper third of their class scholastically. Arline Paustian and lvlarjorie lyliley, having lieen elected last year, retain their member- ships, juniors who received the award this year are Ruth Broderick, Patricia Cesell, Gloria Glander, and Robert Pehrson. This is the first time in the history of the Manitowoc chapter that four juniors have merited membership in this organization. PAGE 73 swan CITED FOR HO OR in Nafianal Sacieiff EADING the National Honor Society this year is Willard Erdman, president Other officers are I-lelen Jeanne Ledvina, vice-presidentg Marie Loef, secretaryg Ernst lialioth, treasurer. Being elected a member of this society is one of the highest honors a junior or senior can receive. The students are selected by faculty vote under the direction of Miss Kathryn Ben- nett, the advisor of the local chapter. The qualifications for membership require that candidates be in the upper one-third of their class scholastically and have strong abilities for leadership, character building, service. and scholarship. Fifteen percent ofthe upper third of the senior class, and five per cent of the upper third of the junior class are eligible for election. Those seniors who were elected as juniors last year are Patricia Bonar, Willard lirdman, Lorraine Schuette, Ernst Kaboth, Bettymae Silbersack, Susan Ecltels, Marie Loef, Olive jagodinsky, Arline Paustian, Marjorie lvliley, and Helen jeanne Ledvina. The juniors elected this year are Robert Pehrson, janet Berkedal, Gloria Glandcr, james Stankey, Dixie Fulton, August Schuette, Ruth Broderick, Lucille Leist, and xleannc Tidmarshi NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Picture Row IfPatricia Bonar, Willard Erdrnan, Lorraine Schuette, Ernst Kaboth, Bettyrnae Silbersacl-:. Row II-Susan Eckels, Marie Loef, Olive Jagodinslcy, Arline Paustian, Marjorie Miley, Helen Jeanne Ledvina. Bottom Picture Row IfLu Dene Schuette, Robert Pehrson, janet Berkeclal, Gloria Glander, james Stankey, Dixie Fulton. Row II-'August Schuette, Gladys Foerg, Lucille Hartlaub, Ruth Broderick, Lucille Grapentine. Erna Roepke, Jane Vnuk, Donald Staudt. Row Ill-Mary McElligott, Suzanne Vander Zanden, Lucille Leist, Rosella Leist, Donald Ames. Mary Pollock, Bette Lou Phalen, Bernice Rapp, Meryle Englebrecht, Jeanne Tidmarsh. Robert Rosinsky was absent when picture was taken. PAGE 75 Flambeau Honor Roll These are our honor roll students and we are mighty proud of them, too. Here are seniors, juniors, and sophomores strictly on the wave length. To qualify for the Flambeau Honor Roll a student must have 3 As and a B or better for the first three quarters. Cumulative records were checked and re- checked by members of the Flambeau staff in order to insure the utmost accuracy. SENIORS PAGE 76 Donald Ames Constance Boriss Dorothy Charneski lwleryle lingelbrecht Gladys lfoerg Lucille Hartlaub Ralph Huebner .loan .lagodinsky Olive Jagodinsky Cladys Kortas Helen jeanne Ledvi Rosella Leist klune March Violet Marshek -Ianet Berkedal Dixie lfulton Patricia Cesell Lorraine Helminiak Cladyce Hurka Andria .lenkyn Helen Konopacki Rosemary Krenz Betty jane Lewis Jeanette Lutterman Patricia Mclieough Jeanne Maresch Helen Neuhaus Betty Nimtz Edith Orr Clara Belle Braun Richard Creager june Davis Donna Franken D8 Arline Paustian Bette Lou Phalen Audrey Plautz Bernice Rapp Robert Reimer LaVerne Robinson glean Schmidt Lorraine Schuette LuDene Schuette Bettymae Silbersaek lirla Stock ,lane Vnuk Mildred Waaek Robert Pehrson Robert Pribek Cale Reimer Marie Schleis Mary Lou Schuette Shirley Schuler Margaret Singer james Stankey Cal Stein jacques Trudel Virginia Vits Nancy Vogelsang William Winter Carol Mae Wisnows SOPHOMORES Mary Ann Hamachek Blaine Horstketter Doris Mae Ketter Bernice Knuth Carol Krainilf Shirley Kretche Roy Krieser Mona Lee Maresch xludy Minogue Lois Nick Renata Pape Marcia Pehrson Marilyn Prucha Carol Mae Raduenz Lucille Schultz Elaine Stradl LaVerne Tome klean Vetting Carol White Dolores Wilfer Marion Wilfer Lorene Zapfe ki ,, ,, ,, Highlights 4'4T -V -I l U 1 ,A f f: f , JCL! of i'f:4'-'ff X fl., 'f' FJ' ,tj ,, 1 ' l I f . ,ap ,Q-.,Af VFW-:,.,i, , ff Q-,X I V3 fb ff,- ' KJQYA' : Adwdgr , 7 '-ffiiff ' M,,f.f7 ,.. -,W X -5 I -'5f '6,,'fi,-Aj' QL! l Il 4' l M ff Wherein we review business and pleasure as usual and present the people about and for whom this broadcast was planned. xx-YM,,,- ,-, I I f Olj O C O :I e .I 0 squ 'U Ir- O Fl X1 X1 all Qheaidfaecf ounding the final notes of Taps from the tower at the close of graduation exercises is Mr. Thomas iams director of the second band. M, we King Bob Spiering and petite Queen janet Berkedil who reigned over the memorable Wishing Well junior prolm on May I4, look happy and untroubled this bright spring morning. 7fLacfil'ian4 B e All year the seniors look forward to the beautiful and colorful graduation exercises in the howl. This picture shows the class of 1942 taking its last steps from Lincoln into the world of the future. The four hundred seniors who will finish on june 9 may enjoy the last formal graduation for the duration. PAGE 78 Upper left: The shortage of men is evident in this picture, but the girls are still having a good time. Lower left: Pauline Zeman and Don Pauly lead the conga line at the senior hop. Upper right: Fads are dear to the hearts of teen-agers. Dorothy Sepneski and Zeke Zahorik step down in regulation zoot suits. no more of which will be manufactured for the duration. Things of the Past? Right: lt isn't that we are afraid the war will take him away from us, but no Flambeau would be complete without a picture of joe Traurig, third floor janitor and king of the tower PAGE 79 Nlwaqfi 0m First introduced to the student body on lXlarch Zo at an assembly program by the CIKCQIIIN c writing class and later adopted by the Student ciULlHCllilNil1i,' Ulilliflill .lllllil m.lIt'r song PAGE BO 1 .xl 'N Alma Mater lX m'd.v by Dolores Hcinzcn, '43 Vliunc, HlXl2ll'll'lL' l lymnn With her tower rising to the sky In the morning sun's red glow, Where the white clouds like her banners fly And the lake lies blue below, There stands Lincoln, Alma Mzlter, You can see her from afar, And the light up in her tower high Shines out bravely like a star. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail thy colors, Red and White. All thy loyal sons and daughters Will defend thee in the fight. Red for valor, white for purity, To our colors we'll be true, As our Ships sail on to victory, Lincoln high school, hail to you! .fe im? the Star Parade PECIAL honor seniors, who compose the upper five per cent of the senior class, represent the cream ofthe scholastic crop at Lincoln. The upper ten per cent are designated as honor seniors. This system has been devised to replace the choice of valedictorian and salutatorian Forty-two qualified for the upper ten per cent, while twenty-three forged ahead to gain special honors. They are listed in alphabetical order. Donald Ames Gladys Foerg Special Honor Seniors Lucille Hartlaub Jacflueline Hume Olive Jagoclinsky Mary Ellen Kennedy Posella Leist Marie Loef Honor Seniors Fred Artz Patricia Bonar Constance Boriss Dorothy Charneski Nlarjorie Fessler Elaine Friclce Geraldine Holtz Ernst Kaboth Violet Marshek Arline Paustian Audrey Plautz Bernice Rapp Robert Roth Lu Dene Schuette Bcttymae Silbersack Lilah Vetting Helen Jeanne Ledvina junette Vogt Eugene Louis Homecoming 'Royalty Elaine Lutz june March Nlarjorie Miley Edith Miller Veronica Obrenski Dorothy Petska Bette Lou Phalen Mary Pollock Robert Reimer Erna Roepke jean Schmidt Lorraine Schuettc Erla Stock jane Vnuk Mildred Waack First Queen of Homecoming ever elected ut Lincoln was Mary Ellen Zingsheim, who ruled over the festivities October 30 and 31, with Eddie Gerl, whom she chose to be Homecomin g King. 'viii wikis at L a PAGE 81 li RM l ,1!! ' , we M ,QM we Q. i . pu w 'ww ag 4, . 's ,if l fa, .Wig i f ' 5 ff fa.: LN4' I ACE COMMENTARY: The students pictured here are all tops in their particular line. We call them senior aces. Scholastic standings as well as extra-curricular points were considered in choosing the thirty stu- dents lor this award. CAD stands for Athletics, QCD Student Council, Clfj lforensies, QMD lvlusic, QFD Puhlications. - 'K 1 i I l r Marilyn Hansen 1LCFM,J serves as a conven ient leaning post for Ernst Kalooth QAFMJ. PAGE 82 eff' 111 y 1 K, ? , K, , i ' ,J fi THEY RATE! C T f-A A I, opposite page, top to bottom: These 5' 3,5 N an V,,, I V.,, , , , rj, ' W f 1 'X a' ' .tin lucky dogs who have gasoline! Su- ' - sv P , 1 zanne Vander Zanden CFPJ, Mary Ellen 'C H 6 1 ,, ii A . Zingsheim CCPJ, and Marie Loef CFPD , fl Z fi Q' ' 53' -V f . ready for another jaunt. yy V, .311 A . L ,F . I C A X . QL Out for a stroll are Elaine Fricke CAMD, V if 1 N ' . ,. x. , ' ,N Elaine Lutz CMJ, and La Verne Kattner ' fs. M r ' ' , 1-Q, it Y 'y f s ' CAMPD. 1744..,'w- 4,.,,4,e ,,a, The lone wolf with Susan Eckels CCPJ, f 7 I V L A 'M Lorraine Schuette CMPD, and Arline iw, S V5 H A ' Paustian CPD is Willard Erdman CAMJ X pl A , ' A 2 II., opposite page, left to right: Pats ' it I2 -. 1 surround! Pat Bonar CFPD, Meryle I 1 , V fs, 4 V Engelbrecht CFPD, and Pat Davis CCPD 4 1 'Q f 1 , , ' ' - ,I 1 'N xx are all proud aces. Using the scenic beauty of two trees as a background are Jane Vnuk CAD and Mary Pollock CFMPD. nl IV Olive Jagodinsky CAFPJ, who won a coveted G.A.A. M award and is also known for her Voice of the Tower, gets together with Don Staudt CAPJ of basketball fame for this picture. III, top of page, left to right: Don Pauly CCMJ and Helen Jeanne Ledvina CAFPD find joy in eating oranges Cin case you didn't knowl. Remember Bernice Rapp CFPD of the forensic fame? Well, here she is with Erna Roepke CAD who shines in the athletic world. Eugene Louis CAMJ looks serious from his grassy perch. IV, Above right: Towerites Bette Phalen CAPJ, Audrey Plautz CPD, and Rosella Leist CAPD with the wind in their hair. Below right: Ready to take another step into the future are Mary McElligott CCPD and Marjorie Miley CPD. Robert Rosinsky CFPU, another ace, is not pictured. He is now serving in the army. .U ,am X x 1-Q . .,.s,h - fig 55 1 if .tiff Q 'X 532 Qflfi -Ev fr PAGE 83 .ay I lJXX.Xl'?l'g XLBRIL-HT DQX XXII s xuxyy .yxphgggx RALPH ARNDI ASHENBRENNER .. , A ll iw F D lil-AL R ,MXH N MI I ,s siiiit av warg, Tu D1 'III 6 I E1lRNs -IAIRI i'!NN iiintii ,,,,X,,,,1 X Xl, ii,uzoLnriA.EL MRL ms .ui SENIORS 1943 PAUL ADAMS - lfntcrcd from XVoodrow XVilson 2, Footbzill 2, 3,5 Student Council 2, 33 Ciliihs: Bowling! 2, 3, 41 in Nlcrchtint lN4urincS . . , EDWARD ALBRIGHT- lfnlcrcd from Whitcwzilcr Collcgzc, XVhitcwzitcr, VVis. 45 Cllulwsi .fXCI'UI3I2lLlIlCN 4- , . . DONALD AMES lfnicrcd from Vifooclroxv VVilson 2, lixintl lst 3, 4, lxlilllflflillllUl11Jl'SOClClY 41CIliiI-is: ljlwotograiplw 'l . . MAX- INE ANDERSON l7nln'i'i'tl from Norxviiy l liggh School, Nlorwziy, lX1iCh. . RALPH ARNDT I'j!1lL'I'L'Ll from Whslwinglon 2 , . . MARGARET ASIIENBRENNER- l nlcrvd lrom Woodrow Wilson 2, fIllIl'YNf CIAA. 3, 43 Ciirls' liowlinfg 3, l . DOROTHY AUGUSTIN lQnlcrt'c.l lroin Wzisliinyglon 2, Orchrslrzi 2, 3 . . . DONALD BARNESON l'fi'ilci'c-tl from Washington 21 lniruniurfils 4 Clliibsi lioys' l3o',vliny,5 3, 4 . . BETTY BARTELME l'3l'1lL,'FL'tl from XY:isl1inglon 2, l ll',l'flMVi'I'l'4l2lNl1L'S 2, 3, -lp Cllulws: C Iivilizln l lclcnsc -13 C,,'X.A. 2, 3, 4, l lzindicrziltvrs 43 linillinyf 5, Rillc 2 . . DAN BARYEN- BRUCI-If llnlcrccl lroni XVoodrow Wilson 23 Air-rziicl Assistant 3, 43 lnlrzi- murals Z, 3, 4 . HAROLD BASEL' linlcrccl from Washington Z3 Air-mid Assislzinl 3, 4' lfooibaill 3 . . . EARL BASHAW- lznlcrccl lrom Vifoodrow Wilson 2, Air-mid .Nssisttint 3, 4, C Iluhsi Auonziiitics 4. . ,CLARIE BAUER lintcrnd from Washington Z, lli-'lioxvcr lflzishcs 2, 3, 'lg lntrzimuruls 2, 3, Clubr1ZDancing31O.A.A. 2. 3. -lgKnittinig3gLibra1ry Z. 31Rillc 2 NBER- NICE BAUMANNW-Entcrcd from Kcllncrsvillc High School, Kcllncrsvillc, XYis. Z3 Clubst Audubon -1, Culinary Arts 3, C.A.A. 3, 43 Clcc 4 . . . CLIF- FORD BEAUPRE-Entcrcd from XVashington 2, Air-ruid Assistant 3, 43 Basketball 2, Tcnnis 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain 41 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 45 Riflc 2, Tcnnis 2, 3, 43 in Coast Guard . . . JAMES BENISHEKSEntcrcd from Vifoodrow Vfilson 23 Football 3. 41 Intramurals 3, 4, Clubs: Audubon 43 Rillc 4 . . . ELAINE BEN-IERT-Entcrcd from Vvlashington 23 Clubs: C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2 1 Knitting 3: Yaricty 3 , . . MURIEL BERKEDAL-Iintcrcd from Washington 23 Chccr lcadcr 2, Clubs: Dancing 3, C-,A,A. 2, 3, 41 Girls' Bowling 2 , . . DOROTHY ANN BERNS-Entcrcd from XVoodrOw Vifilson 23 Prom Cornmittcc 32 Clubs: O.A..fX. 2, 3, 41 Hi-,Jinx 4, National Dcfcnsc Scrvicc 33 Tennis Z . . . CLAIRE BINS-Entcrcd from Lalac View High School. Chicago Illinois 33 Clubs: Cixilian Dclcnsc 4, CAA. 3, 4. This is Station l.. H. S. in a final broadcast, Bringing to you tl1e last personal appearance PAGE B4 l' ww ,- -fb ill f7l FD BC' ll Rf H4 ROBERT BOLLI. a1.iu'IsiK mi i. amziz '75 XR ijx rms mms im X75-.CARDII is r.Rvvi.i1ovt k U R' PAT R ICT A BOX SENIORS 1943 .IEANNETTE BLAHNIK4I2ntered from NVashington 21 Clubs: G,A,.-X, 27 J Photography 2 4 . . . BILL BLAZEKdEntered from NVoodrow XVilson 2, lvlixed Chorus 3, Operetta 4, Swimming Team 2 ..,. PI-IYLLIS BLOOM- - Entered from Vifashington 21 Clubs: Personality 2 . . . CAROLYN BOECK- MAN--Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 4, Red Cross Service 4 . . . MILDRED BOHACEKH--Entered from Vxfoodrow Vifilson 21 Intramurals Z, 3, Ll-QC,:lLllDS1lDElI'1Cll'1Q: 3gG,A.A. Z, 3, 4gGirls' Bowling 2, 3, Knitting, Red Cross Service 4 . . . ROBERT BOLLE -Entered from Rockwood High School, Rocltwood, Wis 3, Baseball 3, Football 3, 43 intra- murals 3 . . . PATRICIA BONARW lintered from Woodrow Wilson Z3 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, lvianitou 3, 4, Associate liditor 4, National llonor Society 3, 4, Oratory Z, 31 Play Festival 3, Prom Committee 31 Quill and Scroll 4, Clubsi G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling Z1 lli-vlinx 4, Red Cross Knitting 3 3 Riding 3 g Rifle 2 Q Tower Players 4 . . .EVELYN BONIN--flfntered from Vifashington 2, Band 2nd Z . . . HILDEGARDE BONIN flintered from Vxfashington Z, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, slr. Theatre 2, Knitting 3 . . . GRACE BONK- -flfntered from Vxfashington 2 . . , CHAR- LOTTE BORISS- fellntered from Vxfashington 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Cluhsi Y-lrli 2 , . . CONSTANCE BORISS linteretl from XVootlrow XVilson 2, Y Prom Committee 3gClubs1G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-I li 2 . , .DOLORES BOUCHER -- 'N CM in 'H mmm lfntered from Vxfoodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: Culinary Arts 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, 3 Knitting 2 . . . ADELINE BOULLACK--fllntered from Vifoodiow Wilson 2, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Officials 3, 4 . . . LENORE BRANDT lintered from Vsfoodrow XVilson Z, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . RUTH BRANDT -lintered from Woodrow XVilson 21 Clubs: G.A.A, 3, Chess 4 . . . DICK BREUER A Ifntered from XVoodrow XVilson 2 . . . BETTY BRILLIANT'-Entered from NVashington 2, Clubs: Dancing 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 41 Knitting 3, Personality 2 . . . DONALD BRIXIUS---Entered from XVashington 2, Baseball 2, 3, -lg Intramurals 3 . . . ANGELUS BROOKS'--flintered from Vifashington 2, Clubsi Aeronautics -lg Rifle 3, -lg in U. S. Army. W 1 I Oi the stars of our performance, The stars of our class plays, our dancesf - l P AG E 8 5 Ln DONALD BRIXIL S xxfgylts 535100545 A LL RI HL I Loxn Hi ssl I4 xlvli lll'l'H Tiiovxsr-rl ILLR EWQLXNCARLLN SENIORS 1943 DONALD BRUNNER Ilntered from XYashington 2: Class Play 43 lntra- murals Z, Clubs: .'XL'l'UV1Z1LIllCN 4, Photography -I . . . ROY BRUNNER linlered from XVoodrow Wilson 2 . . .ANITA BUCK flfnleretl from Washing- ion 2, Clubs: Dancing 3341 AA. 2, 3, 4, Personality 2: Red Cross Knitting 4 I . . GLORIA BURAN- linlered from XN'ashinglon 2, Clubs: Dancing 3, CIA. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 3 . . . JUNE BURSEK lintered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: CIAA. 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Service 4, Rille 2 . . . ORRIN BUSHNIAN lirwterx-tl from XYashinglon 2: Clubs: Aeronautics 43 Photog- raphy 3, Radio 2 . . . FLOYD BUSSE linlered from Washington 2 . . . RALPH BUTH' lfnlered from Wloodrow W'ilson 2 . . . THOMAS BUTLER A-f-lfntercd from Woodrow Wilson 2: l3and lst 2, 3, 4, jr. l,ile Saving 2, Orehcsl ra 3, Clubs: Daneing 3: in ll.S. Navy . . . EVELYN CARLEY' - Entered lrom XYashington 2, Clubs: G.A.A. 3,Knitl ing 2, Red Cross Knitting 2 . . . MYRON CEGIELSKIW--Iintered from XVashington 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Chess 2, Rille 2, 3 . . . MELVIN CERULLe Entered from Washington Z, Swimming Team 2, Clubs: Photography 3, Swimming 2 , . . SHIRLEY CI-IADEK+Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G.A.A. Z, 3, 43 Rifle 2 . . . DOROTHY CI-IARNESKI-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Dancing 3 g G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2, 3 . . .EDITH CIZEK- Entered from Vfoodrow Wilson 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Clubs: G,A.A. 2, 4 . . , ELAINE CROCKER flintered from Woodrow Vv'ilson 2: Class Play Com- mittee 4g Prom Committee 3, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: I-li-jinx 43 National Defense Service 3 . . . VIRGINIA CYGANICK-Entered from VVoodrow Wilson 2, lvlixed Chorus 4: Operetta 4: Clubs: Dancing 1: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . PATRICIA DAVIS-Entered from Woodrow XVilson 2, I-Ii-Tower Flashes 3: lX'1anitou 3, Clubs: GAA. 2, 3, -lg Girls' Bowling 2: Rifle 2 . . . GEORGE DENK--'Entered from Vfashington 2 . . . DONALD De ROCHE-Entered from Washington 2: Band 2, 3, Nlixed Chorus 3, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3, 4. Main performers in our football gamesf Outstanding in basketball, swimming, tennis, traclq PAGE 86 BERT DILL HIP DISlfx BILL DRLMM BEATRICE DRM L ROL X D DuCHARME MARGARET DUFEK MILDR ED R SL SAN ECKELS P SENIORS 1943 JOHN DETHLEFSON4Entereel from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . REINHOLD DETJEN-Entered-.from Washington 2 . . . JOANNE DeWEIN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G.A,A. Z, 3, 4, Red Cross 4 . . . WILBERT DILL4Entercd from Washington 2 . . . SHIRLEY DISKOWSKIfEntered from Washington 2, Clubs: G.A.A. 4, Needlecraft 2, Red Cross Service 4 . . . JOHN DOOLAN4- Entered from Vifoodrow Wilson Z, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Orches- tra 4, Prom Committee 3, Clubs' Hi-Y 3, 4, Swing 3 . . .WILLIAM DRUMM -Entered from Washington 2 . . . BEATRICE DRYLL-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ROLAND DuCHARME4Entered from NVashington Z, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 4 . . . MARGARET DUFEK- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MILDRED DUFEK -Entered from Vifoodrow Wilson 2, Clubsi O.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Service 4 . . . SUSAN ECKELS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson Z, Flambcau 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Manitou 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 4, 3-in-l Manager 2, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Glee 4, Hi-Jinx 4, National Defense Service 3, Ten- nis 2, Tower Players 4 . . . BERTON EELLS -- -Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood ,Wis. 3, Intramurals 3, in U. S. Navy . .. VIRGINIA ELFNER-Entered from Washington12, Clubs: Dancing 3, C.A.A. Z, 3, 4, Knitting 3, Pep 4, Personality 2 . . . JACK ELLERMAN --Entered from Washington 2 , Baseball 2, Basketball Manager 2, Intramurals 2 , . . MERYLE ENGELBRECHTH-Entered from Woodrow NYilson 2 , Class Play 4, Flambeau 4, National Honor Society 4, Play Festival 3, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: G,A.A. Z, 3, 4, Hi1linx 4, National Defense Service 3, Tennis 2, Tower Players 4 . . . WILLARD ERDMANfEntered from Sheboygan Falls High School, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. 3, Class Play Committee 4, Football 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, , Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Co-Captain '4, Track 3, 4, Clubs: l li-Y 3, 4, Tower Players 4 . . . ELEANORE ESSERMAN-Entered from Xlfoodrow Nlfilson 2, Declamatory 2, 3, Play Festival 3, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: G.A.A Z, 3, 4, Hi-Jinx 4, National Defense Service 3 3 Tower Players 4 . . .BETTE FALK -Entered from W'ashingtonI'2, PromlCommittee 3, Clubs: Entertainment 3, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Photography 4, Racquet 4 . . . LAWRENCE FECHTERA Entered from XVoodrow Wilson 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team Z, Clubs: Archery 4, Swimming 2. Directors of our musical scores and interludes, Publications workers copyreacling in unison, PAGE 87 BXXIII itil nr-- 'WON .4- if ls . 5, I tha'- HIUYIIXNIII1 Q T7- M IIijt.l ull an -,AN X - Q ioiigii iiii- iw,i,t,stK i i ins tl't IIHXXXIJIICIIXI tilt I i.l1itihl wiv? IWUVIIIIX I L IR 5- lg' i t ,ui xi: i-Li Q' is-ma. is i' N U' Rt. AR'l'lIL'R I RNXKIQ ITLAINI- IHIL lxl' INAINIIU I RIIZIVKI XX SEN IORS 1943 ORLANDO FEHRIVIANN lfntered from Washington 2, Clubs: Photog- riipliy 4 , . . MARKIORIE FESSLER lfntered from XVashington 2, Clubsi C A 'X 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3, Personality 2, Red Cross Knitting 4. . MARION FIDLER linteretl Ironi Washington 2, Drum lX'1.iioi'ette 3, 4, f'lul's: CLA. X. 2, 3. 4, Ullieer 4 . . . ROY FIDLER Iinteretl from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . WELTON FIREHAIVIIVIER Ifntered Iiiom Osliltosh l Iigh School, Oshliosh. XX'is 4, Class Play 4, Mixeel Chorus 4, Play Ifesiixwil 4, in Arniy Air Corps MARION FISCHER I'3I1IL'I't'LI lroni Washinplon 2 3 C iltihsj C iirls' Howliiigg 2, 4 . . MARY FITZGERALD lfnteietl from Wootlroxv Wilson 2, Clubs: Cix iliiin l3eI'enwt' 4, Ciiliniiry 'Xrts 3, Ci,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3 . , . IVIARY FLANAGAN lfnteretl Irom XX'asIiinglon 2, Clubs, CiA..fl.. 2, 3, 4, Clirls' l3o.vling 3, ,lr ilihesiter' 2, Rtwl Cross Service 4, Iennis 2, Variety 3 . . . GLADYS FOERG lintt-reel Ironi Wiishinigton 2, Class Play 3, lntrzinttiriils 2, 3, 4, National I lonorS-welt-ty 4, Clubs1Ci.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Iwsigieiiins 3, Needlt' Cfralt 2 . , , ARTHUR FRANKE lintered lroni Waslwinglon Z, Inlrainttixils 3 , . ELAINE FRICKE Ifnteretl Iirom XVZlNI'1lI'lLflO'1 2, lvlixed Chorus 3. 4, Operetta 4, Cltihsi CIAA. 2, 3, 4, ,lr Theater 2, Red Cross Knitting 3, Red Cross Serxiee 4, 'liennis 2, 'fziriet .' 3 . . . ISADORE FRIEDIVIAN linlereel from XX'ashintgton 2, Baseball 2, Football 2, lntramurals 2, 3, -1gClli,1lws1I3oys' Boxvlintt 2, 3, 4: Chess 2 . . . JOHN FULLER-f -linlered from Washington 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3. 4 . . . ROSEMARY FULTON lintered from Woodrow XYilson 2, Class Play 4, Class Play Committee 4, Class Ring Committee 3, l'X4ixed Chorus 3, 4, lVIusic Ensemble 3, Prom Committee 3, Swimming Pageant 2, 3, Clubs: CLA. A, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Ili-Llinx 4, Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4, National Defense Service 3, Riding 3, Tennis 2, 'lower Players 4 . , . DANIEL GAPPA4Entered from xxfastiingttm 2 . . . EDWARD GERL-f-Entered from XYashington 21 Pwaslsctball 2, 3, 4, Cc:-Captain 4, Class Treasurer 3. Class Play Committee 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Homecoming King 4, Prom Committee 31 Tracli 2, 3, Student Council 2, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 , . . VIOLET GILBERT'-Entered from XYashington 21 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Clubs, GA..-X. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2, Red Cross Knitting 4 . . . DOROTHY GLAESER4Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, Hi-Tower Flashes 31 Clubsi Culinary Arts 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Glee 2, 3, llandicralits 2, Nlagieians 3 . , , ROBERT GLAESER4Entcrcd from Wasliington I , Band lst Z, 3, 4, Football Band 2. 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Pit Orches- tra 3 4 , ,IEAN GOLDIE- Entered from XYashington 'lL lvlusic Ensemble 4 Orchestra 4, Clubs: Knitting 3, 'lialent 2. Super salesmansliip for war stamps and bonds, And tI1e other Ieacling roles in our war effort. PAGE 88 If ,' JFANNIE KZIXOI I MAN LnVliF4Nli HALX'IiRSON LORRAINH HANIERYIK Y Y X1AR1L'1'N HANSEN -sf.. nm ei unv- ' uitonoiet iiyvssfs ntl Lx r nirsusru W I I.l. INXI IIANBILIN SENIORS 1943 RICHARD GORYCHKA-f-Entered from Washington 23 Baseball 2, 33 Baslietball 2nd 2, 33 Football 2, 3 , . . MILTON GRACZYK---Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Intramurals 2 . 3 . CHARLOTTE GRALLV--Entered from Washington 2 3 . . DONALD GRAYCAREK-Entered from Washing- ton 23 Cheer Leader 23 Class Ring Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 Clubs' Boys' Bowling 3, 43 Pep Z . . . DOLORES GRETZ-Entered from Washing- ton 23 Clubs: Cv.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Knitting 4 3 . .HELEN GRIESBACH ffljntered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: Dancing 23 C.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Handi- craft 4 . . . ,IEANNE GROFFMAN--Entered from Woodrow NVilson 23 Prom Committee 33 Clubs: C.A.A. Z, 3, 43 National Defense Service 33 Riding 3 3 . . LaVERNE HALVERSON-lintered from Vv'ashington 23 Clubs3 CIAA. 23 3, 4 . . . LORRAINE HAMERNIK- lintered from Vxfoodrow Wilson 23 Orchestra 23 3, 43 Clubs: Dancing 43 C.A.A. 2, 3, 43 lvlagicians 4 . . .MARI- LYN HANSEN---Ifntered from.Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Play 3, 43 Class Play Committee 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Music lfnsemble 3: Operetta 4. Prom Committee 33 Student Council 2, 3. 43 Clubs: C.A.A. 2, 3, 41 lli-xlinx 43 National Defense Service 33 Tennis 23 Tower Players 4 . . . THEODORE HANSEN4EnterecI from XVoodrow NVilson 23 Clubs: Photography 4 . . . WILLIAM HANSEN--linteied from Vxfashington 23 Class Play 3: Clilss Play Committee 33 Class Ring Committee 33 lli-Tower lflashes 33 lntra- murals 33 lvlanitou 2, 33 Business Manager 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, lvlusie lfnsemble 33 Operetta 43 Play Festival 43 Prom Committee 31 Tennis 23 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 23 Dramatic 43 Photography 3 3 Tennis 2 3 Tower Players 4 . . . MARY HARLOWW-Entered from Washington 23 Clubs: Dancing 33 GAA. 43 Girls' Bowling 41 Clee 33 Knitting 2 . . LOIS HARRINGTON Entered from NVoodrow W'ilson 23 Class Play Committee 43 Prom Committee 33 Clubs: Hi-Jinx 43 National Defense Service 33 Tennis 2 . . . LUCILLE HARTLAUB--Entered from XVoocirow W'ilson 23National I-lonor Society 4 . . GLADYS HEATH--Entered from XVashington 23 Clubs: CIAA, 3. Racquet 2 . 3 . GLEN HEIDE-Entered from NVoodrow W'ilson 21 Clubs: Photography 2 . . . DOLORES HEINZEN-Yllntered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: C.A.A. 43 l-landiworli 2, Red Cross Service 4 . . . VICTOR HEN- DRIES---lfntered from Woodrow W'ilson 23 Band Ist 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3. Tennis 2, 33 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3 . . . EVELYN HERMAN'-Entered frorn XYoodrow XYilson 23 Clubs: C.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 43 Knitting 3. Rifle 3. Tl1ey've been on the air for three ears Y 1 Broadcasting as sophomores, juniors, and seniors. PAGE 39 YXIXRN llxmim 'QP' if X ILTOR HhNDRlL5 v- . .-- til KIH5 HIUXIII LN eta s HERALAN lJslLrii4lsll1jlx1Lg 439 ,M ... .-s..x HOLL iiitmi rum XHILL .9-1 1-ur 4-an-ff ilfdsf-4 i im iw lioc itiiiwimm yoiix iionzixski 1 i nTiss HOEFNER JOHN uoxlixsox SENIORS 1943 ARLINE IIERZOG Ifiilt-i't-Ll lroni Wmhinglon 2, Clhccrlciidci' 2, Drum lvl-ijort'llc 4, lironi Cloniniillct- 3,CIlllI1NfcilVlIl2lI'lIJJIJLTIHL'4,c3,A,A. 2, 3, All Girls' l3oWling 2, Cllct' 4, X':ii'it'1y 3 . , PAULINE HERZOG Ifntcrcd lroni Wzisliington 2, lX1ixt'tl C Ilioiux 3, 4, Pliiy l t-xiiwiil 3, Cfluhxg Diincing Z, CIAA 2, 3, 4 . . . SHIRLEY HERZOG linicrcd lroin Washington Zgflluhxg CIAA. 2, 3, -lg Glu' 3 . . SHIRLEY IIEYDUK I'3l1lL'I'L'd lroni Vifziwhinglon 2 . . - L:xVERNE HICKIVIANN lQnlt'i't'Ll lroni Cirnlrul lligli School, Sheboygan, LVN, 32 KIILIIWNQ Ci.,'X..'X. 4, Rftl from Knitting -l . . . FLORIAN HILL- Iliilwctl lroni Vxloodrow Xlilxon 2 . , . ERWIN HOCHKANIIVIER linlcrcd lroin Wzixhinglon 2 . . , JOHN HODZINSKI - lfnlcrctl lroin Washington Z, littmintiiuils 2 . , . CURTISS HOEFNER- Ilnlcrccl from Washington 2 . . . JOHN HOKENSON Ifnlcrcd liom NYoodrow Vvyilxon 2, 'licnnix 2, 3, Cllubx 'liunnis 2, 3 . . . GRACE HOLSCHBACI-If lintcrcd from VVtishington 2, Cflubxi C..'X.A. 3, Knitting 2, Rcd Cross Knitting 2 . . . IRENE HOLSCH- BACH' flfnlcrcd lrom Rockwood lligh School, Rockwood, XVis. 3, Clubsl G..fX..fX. 3 . . . GERALDINE HOLTZW Entcrcd from Vvkishington 2, Clubsi , t3.,x.,ix. 2, 3, 4, Rcd time smite 4 . . . WILLIAM HoPFeEmQfQd from e Mm 0 S N E'f'W 'STKm'1 Xllishington 2, lcnnis 2, Clubsi Tennis 2 . . . JAMES HOPSON+EntcrcCl from Bowen High School, Chicago, Ill. 3, Band lst 3, 4, Class Play 4, Drum lxltijoi' 4, Orchestra -lg in Nlarincs . . . EUGENE HORSTKETTER-Entered from Washington 2, Football 33 Track 2, 3, Clubs: Rifle 3 . . . SHIRLEY HOYERW Entcrcd from Washington 2, Manitou 4, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: CAA. 2, 3, -lg Girls' Bowling -1, Knitting 3, Tennis 2, Variety 3 . . , JOHN HRONEK-Entcrcd from Xloodrow Wilson 2 . . . RALPH HUEB- NER -lintcrccl from Vi'aShington 2 . . . JACQUELINE HUME-Entered from Cfhilton lligh School, Chilton, Vfis. -lg Clubs: G..-X.,-X. -lg Ofncials' 4. .ummm 1 nu 1 nu -yullh INUNILK They've been - each one of them - a part Of a living , laughing, worlcing thing P A G E 9 O RALPH HKQEIBNER JAcQuni.iNis num: ,J E,- l R JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON ERNST KJXBOTII ELAINE KACYYSKI SENIORS 1943 RUTH HUNSADER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs' Dancing 4 O.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Olee 4, lvlagicians 4 , . . ARLENE JACOBSON 'Entered from Washingttbn 2, Clubsi Girls' Bowling 2, Red Cross Knitting 4 . . . JOAN JAGODINSKY-f--Entered from Washington 2, Prem Ct nmittee 31 Clubs: C.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Knitting 33 Pep 3, Personality 2, 'liennis 2 , . .OLIVE JACO- DINSKYfEntered from Wlashington 23 Class Play 3, 41 Debate 3, 4: Hi- 'l'ower Flashes 3, 41 Associate Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Quill and Scroll 43 Clubs: CAA, 2, 3. 43 Jr. 'liheater 21 Officials 33 Rifle 2 , . . WILLIAM JAROSH- Entered frem XVoodrow Wilson 23 lntramurals 2, 3. Track 2 . . . LINA JAYR-Entered from XYashington 2, Cheer Leader 2. Class Play 33 Class Play Committee 41 Prom Committee 3, Clubsi G.fX,.-X. 2, 3, 43 National Defense Service 33 Pep 2, 33 Tower Players 4 . . ,GEORGE JEBAVY Entered from XVoodrow XVilson Z . . . LEROY JIRIKOVEC- Entered from Washington 23 Baseball 23 Football Xlanager 2, 33 Intramurals 23 Track Manager 2, 33 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 4, Rifle 3 . . . ARTHUR JOI-INSON4Entered from XVashington 21 Band lst 3, 4. 2nd 2. Orchestra 2, Prom Committee 3, Cluhs: Dancing 3 . . . ROBERT JOHNSON Entered from Merrill lligh Sehool, lX1erill, Wis.4 . . . ERNST KABOTH- Entered from North High School, Sheboygan, XYis. 2, Class Play 3, Xlixetl Chorus 3, 43 National l lonor Society 3, 41Operettzi 4, Stage Nlanager 2, 3, 4, 'llraelt 2, 33Clubs: Chess 2QlXfl11fllCli1I'lS 3, Rifle 23 Stage Craft 4, lox-.er Players 4 . . ELAINE KACYNSKI- 'Entereel from XN'oo.lrow XYilson 2,c3lL.lI3S1CI.,'X.,'X. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 3 , . , EDNA KAMM lfnteretl from Washington 7,c3lL1l'5N' GAA. Z, 3, 43 Rifle 2 . , . ARLENE KARBON Entered from Roeltwood High School, Rockwood. NYis, 33 Clubsi Dancing 4, Cirls' Boxxling 4 . . . GERALDINE KARBON -'Entered from Woodrow Wislon 2. Cluhsi Dancing 43 Girls' Bowling 4 . , , MABLE KARBON-Entered from Roeltwood l ligh School, Rockwood, Wis. 33 Clubs: O..-XA 3, 4 . . . CHARLOTTE KARL Entered from XVoodrow NYilson 21 Prom Committee 3, Clubs' CHX .VX 2, 3, 4 Photography 43 Rifle 3 , . . ELROY KARL'ffEnterecl frc m Xlashington 2. Band 2nd 3 . . .LOUISE KASPERfEntered frornDr Xlirtin Luther College New Ulm, Minn. 31 Hi-lower Flashes 3. 43 Xlanitou 3, Cilubs' Culinary Arts 31 O.A.A. 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 43 Honorary Swimming 4. Racquet 3, Entered Northwestern l lniyersity Second Semester , . . LaVERNE KATTNER -Entered from Washington 23 Band lst I 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Pit Orchestra 43 Clubs: Archery 21 Audubon 2, G.,-X ,-X. 2, 3, 41 Girls' Bowling 4 Pep 3, Racquet 33 Rifle 4. Called l.incoln's senior student bodyf' Tl1ey've studied, laughed, danced. PAGE Qi I BE ISN lx! LSE! BILL INIARY KENXFDY RLILS KLSTLH FX AXCLLINL kll' IN AZERALII KLIIN DOLORES K1 FYUAY SEN IORS 1943 AGNES KAUFMANN -Lfntcrcd from XVashington 2, Prom Committcc 33 Cilulwx C3,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 3, 4 . . . LORRAINE KAUTSKY- lfntcrcd lrom Woodrow XVilson 2, Clubs: liliqucttc 21 Red Cross Knitting 3 , . . BETTY KELNHOFER lfnlcrcd from W'ashington Z, Class Play 3, lflainbt-au 4, Play lfcslival 3, Clubs, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, -Ir. Ihcatcr 2, 'lower l'laycrs 4, Variety 3, . . BETSY KELSEY lintcrcd lroin XVashington 2, Clubs: CI,A.A. 2, 3, 41 Girls' Bowling 2, 3 . . .BILL KENNEDY lfntcrtd lroni X'x'asl1ingion 2, lfoolball 2, 3, 4, Swimming 'licam 3, 4, Clubs: Boys' Howling Z, in Coast Cluard . . . MARY ELLEN KENNEDY lfnlcrcd lrom ,lohn lfdwards l ligh School, Port lfdwards, W'is. 4 . . , JACK KERSHNER lintcrvd from Polylcchnic l ligh School, l.ong Beach, Cialilf 4 . , . ROBERT KERSHNER lintcrcd Irom Polvlcchnic lligh School, Long Bt-ach, Calif, 4, in Il, S, Navy '... CHARLES KESTLY lfnlcrctl from Washington 2, Class Play 3, Prom Clommillct' 3, 3fin-l Nlanagcr 2, Cfluhs: l li-Y 3, 4, Lihrarx' 4: in lX1arincs . . . EVANGELINE KLEIN linlcrcd from Woodrow Wilson 2 . , .GERALD KLEIN -flinturcd from Washington Z . . . DELORES KLEMAN lintcrcd from Rockwood lligh School, Rockwood, Wis, 3, Clubs: C.A.A. 4, Rccl Cross Scrvicc 4 . , , ROBERT KLIMENT lintcrcd from XYoodrow XVilson 23 lntramurals 3, 4, lr. Life Saving 2, Senior l,ifc Sax ing 3, Swimming Pageant 3, Swimming 'lcam 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 4 . . . ROY KLUENKER-Entered from NVoodrow NVil- son 21 Clubs: Library 4 , , . ELROY KLUSMEYER-llntcrcd from Vxfash- ngton 2, Intramurals 3 . . . LaVONNE KNUTH--Entcrcd from Wash- ington 2, Clubst C,A,A. 4, Rcd Cross 4 . . . PHYLLIS KNUTSON lintcrcd from XYashington 2, Class Play Committcc 4, Clubs: C-.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 4 . , . PATRICIA KOCH fEntcrcd from Washington 2, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4 . . , RUTH KOCH-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Clubs: CAA, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2 . . . JOHN KOEPKE lfntcrccl from Washington 2, Band lst 4, 2nd 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Our drama is one with a countless Number of characters - many heroes, heroines PAGE 92 CARL KREU3 DONALD rzoarzar KRFTSK H SENIORS 1943 ARLENE KOHLMEYER -Entered from Vwfashington 21 Intramurals 2: Clubs: G.A,A. Z, 33 43 Girls' Bowling 33 Girls' Swimming 43 Personality Z, Tennis 3 3 3 . VIRGINIA KOI-ILIVIEYERfI2ntered from Washington 21 Clubs: G,A.A. 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 3 , . . JACK KOLODZIKfllntcred from Vxfashington 23 Band lst 2, 33 Tennis 23 33 Clubs: Boys' Bowling Z3 l-ennis 23 3 . . . GLADYS KORTAS 4Entcrcd from Vxfashington 2 . . . CHARLES KOZACZUK fllntered from Vilashington 23 Baseball 33 Basketball 23 Foot- ball 23 in US. Army '... ELEANORE KOZACZUK-Entered from XVashing- ton 23 Intramurals 43 Clubs: Culinary Arts 33 G.A.A, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 4 . . . BERNYCE KRAEIVIER-Entered from Vxfoodrow XVilson 23 Clubs: G,A.A. 33 llihlinx 4 . , . CARL KREIE-lintered from XVashington 2. Intra- murals 2 . . . DONALD KREJCAREKW Iintered from XVoodrow XVilson 21 Baseball 33 Baseball Nlanagcr 23 Football Z, 33 43 Intramurals 33 4. Clubs: Audubon 4 3 . . ROBERT KRETSCH --Entered from Vifashington 23 Clubs: Aeronautics 4 . . . JOHN KROPPP-Entered from Vxfashington 2, Pmand lst 33 43 2nd 2 3 xlr. Life Saving 2 3 Sr. Life Saving 43 Student Council Z3 3 3Sxvimniing Pageant 3 3 Swimming Team 23 3, 43 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 23 1, . .LaVERNE KRUIVIIVL-'Entered from NVashington 23 Cheer Leader 23 Student Council 43 Clubs: G.A.A, 2, 3, 43 Pep 23 33 Red Cross Knitting 4 . . . ANTHONY KUIVIBALEK-W Entered from Vifoodrow NVilson 23 Football 2, 33 'liraels 23 3. Clubs: Library 33 Magicians 33 Photography Z . . . PAUL KURTHH Ifntered from Washington 23 Football 23 3, 4 . . . ALVIN KUTIL Iintered from Wood- row NVilson 23 Intramurals 33 Clubs: Audubon 4 . 3 . EIVIIL LAKATOS - Entered from NVasl'iington 23 Band Znd 23 33 43 Clubs: Aeronautics 4 . . . LAWRENCE LAIVIBRIES-Entered from Washington 23 . . WILLIAM LANGE'fFntcrcd from Vifashington 23 Intramurals 2 . . DONALD Le COQUE-Entered from Washington Z3 Tennis 2, 33 Clubs: Rifle 2: Tennis 2, 3 . . . HELEN JEANNE LEDVINA+Entered from Woodrow Wilson 21 Class Play 43 Class Play Committee 3, 43 Dcclamatory 2, 31 Golf 23 Ili- 'I'ower Flashes 2, 3, 43 Advertising lvlanager 33 Business lX4anagcr 4: Intra- murals 2, 33 Manitou 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 33 43 Play Festival 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 43 3-in-l lVIanagcr 23 Clubs: GA..-X, 2, 3, 43 I-Iijinx 43 hlr. Theater Z3 National Defense Service 33 'liennis 23 Toi- er Players 43 Variety 3. Preparing now for tl1e drama that is The worlcl - life in a broader scope. PAGE 93 ISN! Q5- i' FRI NIU II I I I I I f.l XI lfll IN HI-l l'N Ll IUKE LORADON LLIEBKE SENIORS 1943 ROSELLA LEIST Ifnlered Irom XVi1shing,ion 21 Class Play Committee 4, III lower Ifliisiit-s 3, 4, Fiilional Ilonor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 41 Cliihs: Arel1t'i'x' 1, ti AA, 2, 3, 4, Rzieiluei 3, 4 . . . NORIVIA LCIVIAIRE Iinlered froiii IX1areniseo I Iiygh Seliool Ixiareniseo, Ivlieh. 41 Clubs: C A A. 4 . . . FLORENCE LENSNIEYER lfiitered from Sl, Joseph lligh Sehool, lit-lim-rsx lile, Wins 3, Clluhsi Culinary .Kris 3 . HOWARD LENSIVIIRE- Iinleretl from Wiisliinygioii 7, Clubs' Chess 21 Rifle 2, 3, 4. , . MARION LENZ Iinleretl fromNtzishiiiglon f3,fiIiiI1s'RilIe2 , . .LLOYD LIERIVIANN l'3lIlK'It'Ll from XY:isliiiiiLlon 2, I3:iswIwill 2, 3, Inlraniurzils 2. 3, 4, Orchestra 7, 3, 4,CiIiiIws:t1I1t'ss,7,Rille 2 . . MARIE LOEF Iinlereel from Vvfashiniglon 7, l,l:1ss l'l:iy 3, 4, C.lz1ss Play C.oniniillee 3, 4, Class Ring foniniillee 3, Debiiie .', lUeel'1miiory 31 lfxiempore 21 Ili-'I'owt'r Iflashes 3, Manitou 4, :Xssoeizile lfdiior 4, National llonor Society 3, 4, Play Ifesiiwil 3, 4, Prom Cfonimiiiee 3, Prom Q.1:en 31 Quill and Scroll 41 Student Council 2, Cluhsg UNIX .X. 2. 3. 41 I Iriinx 4, N ilion il Dgfense Service 3, iliennis 2, lower Players 4 . . . EUGENE LOUIS --Ifntered from Iiseanaha Junior lligh School, Ifsez1i1zlh:i,IXIiCh. Z, I3'inj lst 41 Football 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 41'l'raelt 3, 4 , . . HELEN LUEBKE Entered from XYashington 2 . . . LORADON LUEBKEY Ifnlered from Vxlishington 2, Orchestra 4, Vlubs' Archery 41 Ijnowling 2, Uaneing 4, G..-XA. 2, 3, 41 Glee 21 Hlindiworlt 31 Knitting 41 Officials 3, Rifle 2 . . . MARION LUECKER-Entered from Vv'oodrow XYiIson Z1 Clubs: G..-XA. 3, 4 . . . ROBERT LUEDTKE-Entered from Washington 21 Basket- ball 2, 3, 41 Class President 2, 3, 41 Class Ring Committee 33 Football 2, 3, 41 Operetta 4, Prom Committee 3: Prom King 31 Student Council 3, 41 Student Council Officer 41 Clubs: Glee 21 I-Ii-Y 3, 41 Tower Players 4 . . . ELAINE LULLOFF-Entered from St. Joseph Academy, Green Bay. Wis. 21 G.A.A. 2, 3 . . . ELAINE LUTZ-Entered from XYashinqton 21 Band lst Z, 3, 4, Iflambeau 3: Intramurals 2: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Chess 41 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Theater 2: National Defense Service 31 Tennis Z . . . GORDON MADSON- Ifntered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2: Ixiiixed Chorus 2, 3: Clubs: Rifle 2 . . . JUNE MADSON-Entered from Washington Z: CilubsjCi1linarj,' Arts 31 GAA 3, 41 Girls' Bowling 21OffieiaIs 3, Red Cross Knitting 4 . . . JEAN IVIANGIN4Entered from Wvashingtrfn 2: Clubs: G. .X IX. 2, 3. 4, Pen -I-. Rifle 2: 'Ialcnt 'Z . . . LAVERNE MANLICK-Entered from Wasiiingiton 2 , . . JUNE IVIARCH-Entered from NYashington 21 I3eeIamatory 2, Oreiiestra 31 Clubs: G..-XA. 2. 3. 4. Girl Scouts 2, 31 Handi- xrorit 2 . . PHYLLIS IWARSHEK-Entered from XYoodrow Xtilson 2. Tlieir opportunities are broad, boundless, And tl1eir duties, too, witltout bounds. PAGE 94 l X LLONDI II RNI XNIN MARION I LIFCKER ROBERT l'l AINI I li I Nl K 13.1174 - I,a-IIINI' IxIXNlI1Ix 3 ARTIN' ART MCKAX Ronan 1' Mni.vii,i.c ' MAP Y JANE ME YER FLORIAN MILBWER xmrxjoiz iii MILE Y ORN1 NLXSSNIA L II It 'r ?' EUGENE MCKAY BETFE MEISSNER FAYE mmsssris Jxsiu A-im its SENIORS 1943 VIOLET MARSHEK -- Entered from Woiazlrow Wilson Z3 Clubs: GAA. 2, 3, 43 Photography 43 Rifle 2, 3 . . . WESLEY MARTIN-Entered Irom XVasnington 23 Band Ist Z, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . . NORMAN MASSMAN-Entered from W'o:Jdrow XVilson 2 . . . BEULAH MAULE-Entered from Vifashington 23 Grchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . KENNETH MAURER-Entered from Vxfashington 23 Baseball 33 Basketball 23 Intra- murals 2, 3g Prom Committee 3 3 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 4 . . .JUDITI-I MAY - Entered from Vifoodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: Girls' Bowling 2, 3 Q Girls' Swimming 33 Rifle 3 . . 3 MARY MCELLIGOTT -Entered from NYashburn I Iigh School ivlinneapolis, Minn. 23 Class Play Committee 33 Flambeau 43 Xlationpil I Ionor Society 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 3, 43 Officer 43 Clubs: G..fX..fX. 2, 3, 43 Hi-.Iinx 43 National Defense Service 3 3 . . ARTHUR McKAY- Entered from Luther L. Wright High School, Ironwood, NIieh. 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain 43 Football 3, 4, Tracla 2, 33Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 . . .EUGENE McKAY-Entered from Rockwood Iligh School, Rocltwooj, XVis. 31 Intra- murals 33 in IIS. Army . 3 , BETTE MEISSNER -Entered from NYashington 2, Swimming Pageant 33 Clubs: Dancing 3, G AA, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 2, 33 Glec 3, 4 . . .FAYE MEISSNERY-Entered from Washington High School Two Rivers, Wis. 33 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 4, Girls' Bowling . . .JANIE MEISTER -Entered from Washington 23 I Izirneroom Press Manager 21 Clubs: Ci..NA. 2, 3, 43 Knitting 2, 33 Photography 23 Swimming 4 . . .ROBERT MELVILLE -Entered from Washington Z3 Clubs: Bowling 43 in the Navy '... MARY JANE MEYER-Entered from XVooclrow Wilson 23 blr. I-iIe Saving 3, 43 Swimming Pacgeant 33 Clubs: Dancing 43 G .AX .N 2, 3, 4, Handierafters 41 Swimming 2 . . . FLORIAN MILBAUER -Entered from St joseph High School, Kellncrsville, XVis. 3, Clubs: Dancing 43 Photography 3 . , . MAR- JORIE MILEY-Entered from XYoodrow XYilson 23 Class Play Committee 3, 43 I-Ii-Tower Flashes 33 HifTower Flashes Editor 4, National I Ionor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Clubs: Bowling 2 , GMIXA 4, Girl Scouts 3, 4, Knitting 33 Rifle 2 . . . EDITH MILLER-Entered from XYashington 2, Flambeau 43 Hi-Towcr Flashes 43 Student Council 2, Clubs: G..-XA 2. 43 Red Cross Service 4 . . . WILLIAM MOHR-Entered from XYoodrow XX'ilson 2,3 Intra- murals 43 Clubs: Bowling 2 . . CHARLES MONDAY'-Entered from Washington Z3 Baseball Z, 33 Football Xlanager 2: Intramurals Tracie Manager Z3 in the Army . . . MARY MORRIS--Entered from XYashington Z, Clubs: Culinary Arts 33 G.A.A, Z, 3, 43 Glee 2, 3, 4. Some will go on to college to study, Others do tl1eir bit on tl1e home front. PAGE 95 xxls JLRUXIE VIL LLIXS JOHN MLSHEI, -nn 2 XIARYIN MK Sl XI iwiws Q-54 sk., M Kuff W vi l.. - I 1- V' M , ,ze .vm , . pn' , ,f 'W 1' ,N f . ., Pu vs' 'Z 'H' I X H' livf NHl'l xiwiuxxuiz I LLII-N xilsox xQRq,1R,XH,l,X X, , Nr 3' lmlil i-osxxlusim Ss 4.-V cd i 1, it ,JP N hm . , ,, .3 ,ff S. a.. . RN OH! NRX mxmfl nl sux vi I RIN ,I XIVIIOLSON SENIORS 1943 EVELYN IVIROTEK lfnlercd from XY:isbinjgton 23 Clubs: G.!X.A. 4 . . . JOSEPH MROTEKf lfntered from XN'z1sl1ington 23 lntiumurzils 2 , . .HELEN IVIUENCH lfnlured from St. Vloseplfs lliggh School, liellnersvillc, Wis. 33 Clubs: Culifmry Arts 33 Reel Cross Service 4 . . .IEROME MULLINS - I'2l1lL'l'L'al from XX'ooelrow Wilson 23 lnlrzimurzils 33 Clubs: Aeronziluies 43 lioys' Swimming 2, 3, Rifle 2 .... IOHN IVIUSHEL lintered from VV:1sbing- Ion 2, lI1ll'iIlNlII'2llN 2, 33 in ll'lL' lX4:1rines . . . MARVIN MUSIAL lfiilcrenl from XYzisliin,rgloii 2, l32ISlxL'Il3illl 2nd 33 lfoolbaill 2nul 23 lcnnis 2, 3, Clubs: Uziming 4, lennis 2, 3, 4 . . . ,IANIS MYERS l'fi1lei:ed from Washington 2, lr, l,1li-Suxing 33C.lLibs3C1,A A, 2, 3, 4,0lliemls 33 Rllll' 2 , . . VICTOR NAIDL lfnlwcxl from XX'oonlrow XYilson 2 , . . MARIAN NAMZ I'3l1lL'I'L'Ll from Wzislwingion 2, c3llll'Nf Culinzirv Arts 23 Diincinyl 33 CIA A. 2, 33 Ciirls' l3oxx'ling 4, Red Cross Serxiee 43 'l'2IlCl'll 3 . . . ELLEN NELSON l I1lL'I't'Ll lrom XX'ooilrow XYilson 2,lJI'UlT1 Committee 33 Cllubsr C1,A,A, 2, 3, 43 Girls' l3owlinLg 2 . . . NORBERT NELSON linlerenl from Washington 23 l3und I-l 4, 2nd 2, 3, Clziss Pliix' 33 lfootbzill 2, 33 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 3, l,ll'!l'Ill'y 3, 4, fXIilf.IlClilI IS' 3, 4 . . . MARY .IANE NICHOLSON lfnlereel from Wash- ington 2, Swimming Pzigeunt 2, 3j Clubs: Xuelubon 13 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Cjlee 2. xlr. l.ife Suxingg 3, 43 Officials' 33 Photography 23 Swimming 4 . . . BER- NICE NOLL- lfntered from Wlisbington 23 Clubs: Knitting 33 Pep 3, 43 Personality 2 . . . ROSAMOND NOTZ---Entered from lXflCIT1OTl2ll -lunior lliqb, liinlpa. Flu. 2, Clubs: G,A,A. 2, 3, 34 Officials' 3, 4 . . , EMILY NOVA- CHEK-Entered from XYoodrow XN'ilson 23 Drum lx4zi,iorette 3, 43 Swimming Pageant 2, 33 Clubs: O..-XA. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Bowling 23 lfonomry Swimming 3. 43 lr. Life Saving 2 1 Officials' 33Swimming 2 . . .VERONICA OBRENSKI --Entered from NX'asbington l-ligb Scbool, Two Rivers, XVis. 4 , . . MARY IVI. O'I-IEARN-Entered from XVoodrow Vxlilson 23 IX4ixed Chorus 43 Operctlu 4g Clubs: OA.,-X. 2. 3, 41Oirls' Bowling Club 2, 33 Olee Club 3 . . . IDABEL OLSONfEntcred from XYoodrwo Wilson 23 Swimming Pageant 2, 33 Clubs: C.-X..-X. 2, 3. 4: Girls' Bowling Club 2, 33 blr, Life Saving 31 Officials' Club 3 . , . DON O'MALLEYf-Entered from XYasbington 23 in the Navy '... EV- ELYN O'NEIL-Entered from Xx'L1Sl1lI'lgfOl'! 23 lXIanitou Staff 33 Clubs: G.,X.,-X. 2. 3. 43 Red Cross Serxiee 4. , And yet otl1ers out to win a war - And others out to win the peace. PAGE 96 VM LA GRN? 1'M.Ml3R HIZLEV PAREZ HXHOLD PAI,'LS!fY Xl. ALTER P KL S1 :X L I Dfw-V-fU'UfLY xai ist mi SIN CAROL l IiCK DONNA l.'EANlNClTON D01-0I2fj5'p5jTH11yg MAQK PETERIK , 3 A X 3' SENIORS 1943 VALLA GENE PALMER-Entered from Vifoodrow Wilson 23 Band Znd, 23 Manitou 33 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 23 Red Cross Service 4 , . . HELEN PAREZ f Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 2, 4 . . .HAROLD PAULSEN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Boys' lntramurals 2, 3, 43 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 4 . . . WALTER PAULSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Baseball 2, 3, 41 Football 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Track Z, 33 Clubs: Rifle 4 . . . DONALD PAULY-Entered from Vifoodrow Wilson 23 Badger Boys' State 33 Band lst 2, 3, 43 Debate 23 Golf 23 Operetta 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 3, 43 Solo Contest 2, 3 3Clubs: Hi-Y43 Open-Forum 4 . . .ARLINE PAUSTIAN -'Entered from VVoodrow Wilson 21 Class Play Committee 3, 43 Flambeau 33 lvlanitou 33 Editor 43 National l-lonor Society 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Girl Scouts 33 l-li-Jinx 43 ,junior Theater 23 National Defense Service 33 Racquet 23 Tower Players 4 . . . CAROL PECKfEntered from Washington 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Clubs: Dancing 43 G.A.A. 4: Photography 2, 3 . . . DONNA MAE PENNINGTONPH Entered from Pleasant Dale High, Pleasant Dale, Nebraska 43 Clubs: G,A.A, 4 . . , DOLORES PETERIK-Entered from Vxfoodrow Vifilson 22 Clubs: Dancing 4: G.A.A. 23 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 43 Girls' Swimming 2. 33 Pep 2 . . . MARK PETERIK--Entered from Vifoodrow Wilson 23 Baseball 23 Football 23 lntramurals Z, 3, 4 . . . GEORGE PETERS-falintered from Vifashington 23 Band lst 2, 43 Band Znd 23 Intramurals 23 Orchestra 33 Clubs: Boys' Coolting 23 in the lvlarines . . . DOROTHY PETSKA-lintered from St. josephs High School, Kellnersville, Vv'is, 23 Orchestra 2. 3, 43 Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, G.A.A. 2 33 Personality 23 Photography 23 Red Cross Sera Vice 4 . . . ROBERT PFEFFERKORN'ffl2ntereel from W'oodrow XVilson 23 Boys' Intramurals 2 . . . BETTE PHALEN-W lfntered from Washington Z: Flambeau 43 Associate Editor 43 l-li'l'ower Flashes 2. 33 lvlanitou 3 3 National Honor Society 43 Prom Committee 33 Quill and Scroll 41 Clubs: G.A.A 2, 3, 43 junior Theater 2 3 Racquet Z 3 Rifle 3 4 3 Variety 3 , . . MARION PIEHL Entered from NVoodrow NVilson 21 Clubsi Archery 43 G.A.A. 2 3, ii' Knitting 33 Red Cross Knitting 3 . . . ETHEL PILGERW Entered from Woodrow XVilson 23 Clubs: G.A,A 3, 41 Gi-rls' Bowling 43 Rifle 2 . , ,AUDREY PLAUTZ 4Entered from Vifashington 23 l-li'l'ower Flashes 31 Quill and Scroll 43 Clubs: Civilian Defense 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. 43 Girls' Bowling 23 Knitting 33 Rifle 4, Variety 3 . . . JACK PLEUSS-'-Entered from Washington 23 Intramurals 2. 3. 43 Traclq 33 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 2, 33 Boys' Swimming 4 . . . HELEN POLENKOSKI-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Service 4 3 . . MARY POLLOCK--Entered from Washington 23 Class Playi 3. 43 Class Play Committee 3 43 Flambeau 43 l-liTower Flashes 3 1 Mixed C'l'10l'U5 3, 41Operetta 43 Play Festival 43 Prom Committee 33 Nation- al Honor Society 43 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Qlr, Theater 23 National Defense Service 33 Racquet 23 Tower Players -ig Variety 3. Our senior liour is coming to a close The majestic strains ol Verdi's Aida - PAGE 97 nmunoe rn I Ln.: wat. ,... .. . .. MARION Pll-lil, l IHFI Pllhlll Xl DREX PL xt T: Viv is l'l lfl NN HELEN PULENKOSKI MAR 3 POLLUCK NQRMAN RANK R031 Rl RANK BERNICE RAPP ELAINE RATHSACK GER X1 D RM!-N TIIONIAL RM BN SEN IORS 1943 MARILYN PRACKI - linleretl from Washinggion 2, Clubsz G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 3, 4, Racquet 3, Red Cross Service 4, . . . LORRAINE PRI- BEK Ifnlered Iirom XVasl1iiii1ion 2, Clubs: GAA. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 31 ,lwlly lN1ix Ups 3 , . . JACK PULTZ flfntered from XVzishingIon 2, I3and lst 2, 3, 4, lX1usic Iinseinhle 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, SXVlI11lUl!11.I'I3L'ilIN 2, Clubs: Swiinmingl 2 . . . ROBERT RADUENZ Iinlereel from lfast Iligh School, Green Bay, Wis. 31 Clubs: Rille 3 . . . GERMAINE RANK linlered from Waishinglton 2, Culinary Arts 3, G..fX,A. 4, I Iandicraflers 4, Photography 2, . . . JERRY RANK linieretl Iroin Chilton Iligh Sehool, Chilton, XVis, 2, lnlr:iniui'als 3, Prom Ciominitlee 3 . . . NORMAN RANK- Iil1IL'Fl'Ll from Wlisliiiwgloiw 2, l3zind lst 2, 3, 4, Drum lxlajor 3, Orchestra 3, 4, l3il Orchestra -l1Stutlenl Council 2 , Clubs: Art 2 . . .ROBERT RANK Ifnlereel from Wash- iiigloi12L,l'L'I1I1iN2. 3. -ll C30-Captain 4. Clubs: I Ii-Y 4, 'liennis 2, 3, 4 . , . BER- NICE RAPP- Ifntered from NVashington 2, Class I9layI3, 4, Class Play Committee 4, Debate 2. 3, 4, Irlambcau 43 Associatc Editor 4, Ilirlower Flashes 3, lX1anitou 33 Oratory 2, 3, Play Festival 4, Prom Committec 3, National I 'lonor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 41Jr. Ihcater 2, Knitting 3, Racquet 21 Tower Players 4, Variety 3 , . . ELAINE RATH- SACK - Entered from Washington Z, Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2, Red Cross Knitting 4 , . . GERALD RAVEN-Entcrcd from XVashington 2, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 2 . . , THOMAS RAVEN-Entcrcd from Wash- ington 2, Football 2, 3, 4: Traci: 2, Clubs: Photography 4, Riflc 3, 4, in the Army . . . JAMES REARDON-Entcrcd from XVoodrow Wilson 2, 3-in-I manager 2 . , . THOMAS REDDIN-Entcrcd from Washington 2, Band 2nd Z, Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Dancing 4: lvlagicians 3, 4 . . . ROBERT REICHERT-Entered from Vtfashington 2 . . . LEO REIMER-Entered from XVashington 2, Class Vicc-President 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3, 41 In U S. Arm5 ',.. ROBERT REIMER-Entcrcd from Woodrow Wilson 23 Intramurals 3, Clubs: Photography 3: Radio 2 . . . ROBERT REINDERS+Entcred from XVashington 'l . . . AUDREY REINDL-Entcrcd from XVoodrow XYilson 2 . . . GLORIA REINDLfEntcrcd from Woodrow Wilson 2, G.A,.'X. 2, 3, 4, Clubsi Girls' Bowling 2, 4. Will inclicate the passing of another Class of Lincolnites into a new world. PAGE 98 f , ,V , , , i,.1 uiciaofes m,a.s,4m, .t....,.,.-,,.. ,,,,,,,r,, Y ROHRER Feux RCXSIK MDW. .am .,,., ,M A,,, We ,WM M, 4 VA SENIORS 1943 HUGH REINDL-Entered from Washington 23 Clubsi Rille 2 . . . LUCILLE RHODES-Entered from A. D, ,lohnston High School, Bessemer, lX'lich. 23 Clubs: Cv.A.A. 3, 4 . . , JACK RICHGELS-Entered from xxzishingtan 23 Archery 3, 43 Boys' Swimming Team 2, 3, 43 jr. Lilc Saving Z3 Clubsg Rifle 33 Swimming 2 . . . BERNARD RIEDERER-Entered from Washington 23 Baseball 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Stage lvianager 2, 3, 43 Clubs: Stage Craft 4 . . . LaVERNE ROBINSON -Entered from W'oodrow W'ilson 23 Clubs: Red Cross Service 4 . . . ROBBY ROBINSON-Entered from john Hay High School, Cleveland, Ohio 43 Class Play 43 Operetta 43 Play Festix al 43 Clubs: Open Forum 4 . . . CAROLINE RODEWALD-Entered lrom Wash- ington 23 Band lst 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Clubsi Audubon 23 Dancing 33 O.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ERNA ROEPKE'-Entered from Washington 23 National Honor Society 43 Clubs: Audubon 23 Dancing 33 C..-XA, 2, 3, 43 Clee 43 Red Cross Service 4 . . . WESLEY ROHRER--Entered from xx'asiiing,t0n 23 Boys' Swimming Team 23 Football 3 3 Clubsi Swimming 2 . , .FELIX ROSIK -Entered from Washington 'lg Band 2nd 2, 33 Prom Committee 33 Clubsg Swimming 3 . . . ROBERT ROSINSKY -Entered from Woodrow W'ilson Z3 Class Play 3, 4, Class Play Committee 33 Flambeau 3, 41 Business Nlanagcr 43 Hi-Tower Flashes 33 Prom Committee 3, Play Festix al 33 Student Council 23 National Honor Society 43 Clubs: Tower Players 43 ln the Army '... ELEANORE ROSIVIANOSKI- Entered lrom Washington 23 Clubs1 Dancing 23 G.A.A. 4 . . . ROBERT ROTH -Entered from Washington 2, Band 2nd 23 Prom Committee 33 Clubs: Dancing 3. . , BETTY RUDOLPH- Entered from Washington 23 Vlixed Chorus 3, 1, Operetta 41Clubs:C1x'il1an Defense 43 Dramatic Z3 Cv.A.A. 2, 3, 42 Needle C Iralt 33 Tennis 3 , Variety 3 . . . ROGER RULSEH-Entered from W'oodrow Willson 23 Flambeau 33 Clubs1 Photog- raphy 33 ln the Air Corps . . . MILLICENT SAECKER llnteretl from Appleton High School, Appleton, W'is. 3, Xianitou 3, Cflulfs: CA A 3, 43 National Defense Service 33 Riding 3 , . . NORMAN SANDERSON Entered from Vxfoodrow W'ilson 23 lntramurals 2, 3. 4. Clubs' Dancing 4, Photography 33 Radio 2 . , . RUTH SANDERSON--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 3. Orchestra 2 3 Clubs: Cv.A.A. 2. 3, 41Cirls' Bowling 14. DOLORES SANDS -Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 41 l3and Znel Z, 3, Cllulnsi C..'X.fX. 2. 3, 43 Girls' Bowling Z . . . CLARICE SCHADEWALD- lfntereel Irom xxasiqe ington Z3 Clubs: Photography 2, 3. Solemn and slow, tlwey all marcl1 lnto the cool, green bowl lor a diploma. PAGE 99 1 x sr iixiim ,ll xi st iixii'i'T FLOKNI sciioai uid ' FDXNARD SCIIRINNER .KS I- Sf Ill' 'H mi xiii: sr uri T: ni1siu'sc'HL' I SEN IORS 1943 ARTHUR SCHMATZ lintcrcd from Twin lildcr lnligh School, Two Rivers, Wis. 4 . . . JEAN SCHMIDT' lfnlcrcd from XVz1shington 23 Clubs: O.A.A. 33 Rzicouct Z1 Rillc 3 . . . ROBERT SCI-IMIDTV lintcrcd from Vifushington 23 l3zind lst 3, 43 Bond 2nd 23 Orchcslrzi 3 . . . JUNE SCHMITT- lintcrcd from Vxfzisliinglon 2, Prom Cfonimillcc 33 Cflubs: C1.A.A, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 43 lr. 'l'hczilcr 23 Knitting 33 Vziricly 3 . . . EUGENE SCHOBLASKA linluixml lrom Woodrow Wilson 23 lizisltclhaill 23 Cflziss Play Cfommittcc 41 Cilziss 'lrczisurcr 2, 43 lvlixt-tl Clhorus 2, lcnnis 3, 43 'liiicli Z3 Vlohs: l li-Y 3, 4, 'll-nnis 3, 4 . . , EDWARD SCHRINNER lfnlcrcd from XVoodrow Wilson Z, liiind lst Z, 3, 43 Orchcslrri 3, 4, Clluhsi Acronziulics 43 Uzincing 3 . . DONALD SCHROEDER lfnlcrutl lrom Vsfushinglon 2 . . . LORRAINE SCI-IUETTE lfnlcrcd Irom Woodrow Wilson 23 Cllziss Play Ciommillcc 3, 4, Cilziss Ring Clommillcc 33 lflzimhcziu 3, 43 lfdilor 43 l li-lowcr lflushcs 33 lVlixcdCihorus3, 43Nzilionzill lonorSocicly 3,43Opui1-11:14,Pronifiommitlcc 3, Quill :ind Scroll 41 Sludcnl Ciouncil Z, Swimming llzigt-uni Z, 3, Cllubs: CLAJX. 2, 3, 4, lli-linx 4, Nulionzil Uclicnsc Scrvicc 33 Racquet 23 lower Pluycrs 4 . , . LUDEENE SCHUETTE lfnlcrcd from Vxfzishinglon 2, Nail ioniil l lonor Society 4, Clubs: Pcrsonzilitv 2 . . . DELMAR SCHULTZ lfntcrcd from Vifushington 23 'llcnnis 2, 3, Clluhsg 'lcnnis 2, 3 . . , HENRY SCHURR from Woodrow Wilson 2 , . . FLOYD SCOTT lintcrcd from Washington 2 . . . EDWIN SEATON--fllntcrcd from Washington 23 lX4ixcd Clhorus 2, 33 Prom Committcc 33 Studcnt Council 3, 43 Swimming Tczim 2 , . . BEVERLY SEEFELDTfEntcrcd from Vvfcst High School, C-rccn Buy, Wis, 43 Clubs: Cixilian Dcfcnsc 43 Red Cross Scrvicc 4 . . . IRVING SEILER lfnlcrcd from Woodrow Vifilson 2 . . . MARION SERIOW-Entcrcd from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: GAA. 2, 3, 41Cirls' Bowling 2, 4 . . . BOB SHEEHAN, Entcrcd from Woodrow Vifilson 23 Swimming Team 2, 33 Clubs: Swimming 2 . . . DOROTHY SHIMEK-Entered from Rockwood High School, Rock- wood, Vfis, Z3 Clubs: Bowling 2 . . . LEROY SHUBERH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Band lst 3, 43 Band Znd 23 Orchestra 3, 43 Clubs: Acro- nautics 43 Rifle 3 . . . PHYLLIS SIEKER-Entcrccl from Woodrow Wilson 21 Clubs: Rifle 2. But we are not writing Hfinisn to the script, The end of the play is not yet written. PAGE TOO Sliliiitfg' ssmeu ' uomiws sorisw 3 iitsrziifim svttiii . m....-,: :, , .. ..: SENIORS 1943 BETTYNIAE SILBERSACKfFntered from Vifashington 23 Hi-Tower Flashes 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Manitou 43 Prom Committee 3 3 Quill and Scroll 43 Clubs: Civilian Defense 43 CAA, 2, 3, 43 C-irls' Bowling 23 Red Cross Knitting 33 Rifle 43 Variety 3 , . . RICHARD SITKA- WITZ-Entered from Washington 23 Intramurals 3 . i . ISABELLE SKARDA -Entered from Washington 23 Clubs: GAA. 2, 3, 43 Cvirls' Bowling 23 Red Cross Service 43 Variety 3 , . . ROLAND SKARDA-Entered from NVashington 23 Basketball 2nd 33 Football Z, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 23 Track 23 Clubs: Hi-Y 43 Varsity 3 , , . BETTE SKREPEN- SKIfEntered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: GAA, 33 Rifle 2 . . . JOAN SMITH!Entered from Washington 23 Clubs: Culinary Arts 33 Personality 23 Red Cross Service 4 . . . SHIRLEY SNIDER -'Entered from Central High, La Crosse, Wis, 4 . . , DOLORES SOUKUP--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: Archery 23 Dancing 33 GAA. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 4 , . . HENRIETTA SPECHTfEntered from Vxfoodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: Civilian Defense 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 1 . . . PRISCILLA STAATS- llntered from Washington 23 Class Play Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 Swimming Pageant 33 Clubs: Cv.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 43 hlr. Theater 23 Knitting 33 'liennis 23 Variety 3 , . . GLADYS STANZEL - flintered from XVoodrow NVilson 23 Clubs: CAA. 2, 3, 43 Knitting 33 Fer- sonalitv 2 . . . DONALD STAUDT- Iintered from Vifoodrow XVilson 2, Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 Flambeau 43 Intramurals 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 Clubs: Hi-Y 4 . . . MAXINE STEBBINS -Iintered from Redwood Falls High School, Redwood, lvlinn. 43 Clubs: CIAA. 43 Red Cross Service 4 . . . EARL STECKER-'Entered from Washington 23 Baseball 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Clubs: Hi-Y 43 Rifle 33 Swimming 2 . , . GORDON STEEBER-ffEntered from St. kloseph High School, Kellnersville, XVis. 2, Band lst 3, 43 Band 2nd 23 Baseball 33 Orchestra 3, 43 Cluhs: Rifle 3 . . . JEANETTE STEEBERfBntered from St. joseph High School, Kellners- ville, XVis. 33 Clubs: Culinary Arts 33 GAA. 3: Red Cross Service 4 . . , RICHARD STEEBERrfEntered from St: joseph High School, Kellners- ville, Wis. 33 Baseball 33 Intramurals 33 Clubs: Boys' Bowling 33 Rifle 3, 4 . . . ANTON STEFL-Entered from NVoodrow Wilson 2 . , . MARTIN STENSON -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: Dancing 43 Library 2, 3, 43 Bflilgijlllii 2, 3, 4 , . . ERLA STOCK--Fntered from XVashington 2, Clubs: G..fX.'X. 43 Red Cross Service -L, Yet the end may be prophesied by us Who watch the slow procession, PAGE 101 L alll-' iq., I-vx .5 as. ,,,,-t iiiii si-if itxii wif L i ini srm iimxxs rprumrfig 514405351 .I-m.t.,f.t ff-. N.-. .. I A u.v !' SENIORS 1943 'FQ LEONARD STOCKMEYEI? linteretl from Washington 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . , ETHEL STRATHMANN lintered lrom Washington 2 . . . FRED STROEBEL lfnleretl Irom lXIilI'lUH I ligh School, lX4zirion, Ill. 3 . . . WINI- FRED STUECK linttretl lroni Woodrow Wilson Z, Prom Committee 3, Swiiiiniing Ibiigeiiiil 2, 3, Sttitlenl Council 3, 4, Cllubsj G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, I lon- ornry bvviiiiniing 2, 3, 4, Ritlinfg 3 . , ROSE MARIE SWEETMAN linlered lroni Wlisliiiiggloiw 2 , C iltilws Ci A ,-X. 7, 3, 4, Rtml C :ross Serx lee 4. . . LEONETTE SWETLICK Iinleretl lioin XX':ishin11lon 2 . , ALOIS TADYCH lfnleretl lironi XYz1sliinglon 2, Clliibsi l3oys' Cfoolinp 2 . . LORRAINE TADYCH lznleretl Ironi Vi iisliiniglon 2, Clubs: Ci A A, 2, 3, 4, Ollieizils 3 , . DORO- TIIEA TAYLOR lfnlt'i't'tI lrom XXIilXl'1ll'lf,IlUl1 2, Clubs, G.A,A. 2, 4, Per- -,oniilily 2, Rt-tl Cfross Service 4 . . . RALPH TAYLOR lfnterecl Irom Waisliinglon 2, l3oys' lnlriimtiizils 2, In the Army . . . SHIRLEY MAE TERENS linleretl from XN'ootlrow Wilson 2, Orchestral 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Diineinil 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4, IX'IilglCltll'1N 4, l7erson:ilil3 2.,.ALLENE THOMP- SON l'lnlere',l lrom xXI1INl1ll'lfI,UJV1 2, Clluhsg GJXA. 2, 3, 4, klr, liheuler 2, Ollieiails' 3 . . . SIEGFRIED TITTL lfntered from Washington 2 . . . ELAINE TRASTEK- lfntered from Washington 2: Swimming Pageant 3, Cflubs: GAA. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 4, Girls' Swimming 3, Glee 2, 3, bjr. 'llieuter 2, Rifle 4 . . . ELAINE TROCHIL- Entered from XVoodrow Wilson 2. Clubs: GAA. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 4, Personality Z , . CHAR- LOTTE TROMBLA-flfntered from Vfushington 2, Band lst 4, Znd 2, 3, Class Play 4, Hi-lower Flashes 41 Orchestra 3, Flambeau 3, lX4anitou 3, 4, Operettu 4, Clubs: Civilian Delense 4, GA A. 2, 3, 4, Olhcials' 3 . . . ART TUESBERG--Entered lrom Whshingttxn 2: In the Coast Guard . , . DOROTHY VANDENBUSCH'-Entered from XYashington Z, Manitou 2, 3,C1lubs: GAA. 2, 3, 4, Rifle 2 , . . MERLENE VAN DER WETTERING ---lfnteret'l from XYoodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Archery 2, Culinary Arts 3, GAJX. 2, 3, 4, Ofncials' 3, 4 . . . SUZANNE VANDER ZANDEN-Entered from Woodrow Vfilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Declamatory Z, Flam- bezau 4, l'Ii-'lower Flashes 3, National I-lonur Society I, Prom Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Swimming Pageant 2. 3, Clubs: G.,-XA. 2, 3, 4, l-li- -Iinx 4. National Defense Service 3, Racquet 2, May be reacl in tlie Iirm treacl of a loot, The sparlc in an eye, tlie set ol a cI1in. ll ITLRINC EDWARD vig: uso ' QLORM Wi, HM, ,MAH VUTN: AA I MO' BRULL WALKER Illllil Rl KK 'X I I JOXCLXIHB xi put LEROX NNLBPR I:LMl R Vx I-'lTl:R BETTY WETENKAMP DELDRES W ILZKE ,A-.,., ,vs T7 JUNEr P xo I N111 DRLD wmv KALRx KN uk XLVIN wfxclh v ELAINE v- AGTNFR GLORIA WAGNER SENIORS 1943 ' EDWARD VETTING1Entered from Washington 2, lntramurals 2, Clubs: Chess 2 , . . GLORIA VETTINGJlLntcrcd from Woodrow XYilson 23 Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Ofhcialsi 3, Personality 2, Red Cross Service 4 . . . LILAH VETTING-Entered from Washington 21 Clubsi Culinary Arts 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Officials' 3, Personality 2, Red Cross Service 4 . . . JANE VNUKfEntcred from Washington 2, Clubs: G.,-X.,-X. 2, 3, 4: Jr, Theater 2, Officials' 3, 4, Red Cross Serx ice 4, Tennis I, Variety 3 . . . ANN VOGEL--Entered from NVoodrow NVilson 2, Clubsi Audubon Society Z, Culinary Arts 3 , Girls' Swimming 4 . , . MARY ANN VOGEL-f-Entered from Vxfoodrow W'ilson 2, Clubs: Culinary Arts 3, CQ.,-XA, 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3, Per- sonality 2, Red Cross Service 4 . . . JUNETTE VOGTfI2ntered from Wash- ington 2, Clubsi Personality Z . . . MILDRED WAACK -lintered from Vifashington 2, l'li-Tower Flashes 4, Clubs: Dancing 3, CAA, 2, 3, 4, Per- sonality Z, Red Cross Knitting 4 . . . LAURA JUNE WAAK--lfntered lrom Vxfashington 2, l-li-Tower Flashes 3, 4, Clubs: Coolsing 3, CAA. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2, Knitting 3 . . . ALVIN WACEK--Entered from Rockwood lligh School, Rockwood, XVis, Z, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 4 . . , ELAINE WAGNER-f-Entered from Woodrow XYilson Z, Clubs: O.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 3, Cvlee 3 . . . GLORIA WAGNER4Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G.A.A 2, 3, 4, Cirls' Bowling 2, 3 . . BRUCE WALKER' lintered from Sturgeon Bay l iigh Sehool, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 2 . , . ROBERT WATT' lfntered from St. Patriel4's l ligh School, Xlaple Grove, Wis 3, Basl-etball 4, Baseball 4, Boys' Swimming 'l eam 4. . JOYCE WEBB -lfni eregl fron' Wash- ington Z, Clubs: CAA, 2, 3, 4 , . . ELAINE WEBER llntered lrorn Wash- ington 2, Play Festival Z, Clt:bs1 Clever Cookers 3, CA A. 2, 3, 4, Person- alitv 2 . , . LEROY WEBER -llntered from Washington 21 Band lst 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Orchestra lst 2, 3, 4, 'lennis Z, 3, Clubs: Photography 2, Tennis 2, 3 . . . ELMER WEITER--lfntered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Football 2 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, lvlixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, lntramurals 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3 . . . BETTY WETENKANIP-llntereel from Xliishington 2, Clubs1C-.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling 2, 3, 41 Olee 3, Racquet 4, Rille 3 . . DELORES WICKE4Entered lrom XYashington 2, Clubsi C,,X..A.. 3, 4, Cvirls' Bowling 3, Personality Z. The future may be seen easily, ancl It bodes ill lortl1ose who oppress. F'AGE103 .H Z5- .--., Q bfi if I Ill-l:Nl ZM-HUDXIH -Il0DNlIx MARION ZAHORIK WILLIAM ZAHORH-, v.xLLlv :mn rua-nr :Maxis 2' 4-'T' -xxll.HH,M .umi un.. u.m.m........., ' - WT. ...--.- ...i um xxiuwum i,r1-u1'xxxx1.xx mini wwszwskr MAN ,OM SENIORS 1943 LILLIAN WICKE lfntcrcd from XY.1sl1ingLon 21 Clubs: CJXA, 3, 43 Girls' Bowling 3, Pcrxonzilily 2 . . . EVELYN WIECvANDf Iintcrcd from Warsh- inggton Z3 Clubs: CI,A..fX. 2, 3, 43 Pcrsonnlity 2gRcdC1rosslinitting1,3, 4. , . BERNICE WILHELM lfnlL'rcd lrom XVo1m4lrow NVilxon 2, Clubs: C3.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Knitting 3,IDL'IiN0IIE1lilY 2 . . .CAROL WILKE lintcrcd lrom NV:lsl1- inglon 21 film-cr I cudt-r 2, Clubs: Ci,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 43 Rod Cfross Scr- x ice 4 . . . ROBERT WILLIAMS lfnlcrctl lrom Washington 2 . . , LOUISE WILSMANN lfiwlvircl lrom XVoodrow Vvlilxon 23 Cfltnlwi CI.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Ciirlx' Howling 3 . . . IIARRIET WITCZAK lfrilwctl lrom XVZINIIIIUQICJIT Zgiiliilww ArL'l1cry 4gfI1llinz1l'y Arlx 3, Cl.A,A, 3,4gCiirl!l3owling,1 bl'llW1I'!illll1L1 3 . , . ,JAMES WITT l'Qnlcr::tl lrom Woodrow Wilson 21 l3zind Ixl 4, Zml 2, 3, II1ll'2lINlll'21lN 3, 4 . . IONE WRANOVSKY lfrwlcrcel lroni XVoodroW Xhlwn 2, l3z1nLl lxl 3, 4, Znul 2, fflubxi lfnlcrlz1innic'nI 3, Ci,!X.A, 2, 3, 4, Girl! Bowling 3, 41 lr. 'l'l1cz1lcr2. IQJICLILICI 4 , . .GRACE WYMAN Ifnlc'rcLl lrom XvilNl1ll'lgliJVl 2, f1lt1bx1U,A A, 2, 3, 4gOIfieiuls' 3 , . . RUTII WYSZYN- SKI Iinlcrud lrom XVoodrow Wilson 2, Clliibxj Dzincingg gl Ci AA, Z, 3, 4 . . . MARY YORK linlcrcd from Woodrow Wilxon Z, Cllubxi Uaincing 4, GAA. 2, 43 lkhggiciainx 4 . . . EUGENE ZAGRODNIK lintcrcd lrom Vfushingtcnn 2, Football 2, l li-lower lflzixlwcs 3, 'lrriclt 2, 3 . . . JANE ZA- GRODNIK -lfntcrcd lrom Whxhington Z3 Prom Clommiltcc 3, Cllubxi Dramatic 2, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Clcc 2, 33 Knitting 43 Vziricly 3 , . .MARION ZAHORIK-Iintcrcd from Woodrow XVilson 2, Clubs: Dancing 4, C2.A.A, 2, 3 . . . WILLIAM ZAHORIK - Iintcrcd from XVoo1lrow Wilson 2, lizislwl- bull 2, 3. 41 Football 2, 3, 4gSwimmingPz1gcunt 23 Clubs: lli-Y 3, 4, ,lzizz 32 Swing 3 . . . CAROL ZEDDIES-lintcrcd from Wzrahingglon 2, l3:ind 2nd 23 Hi-lower Flashes 2, 3, Clubs: G,A.A, 2, 3. 4, Girls' Bowling 3, jr, Lilc Swing 3 . . . EDWARD ZEMANflintcrcd from Woodrow XfVilson 2, Band 2nd 2, 33 Clubsa: Boys' Bowling 31 lX4agiciunfs 3 . , . PAULINE ZEMAN --lfntcrcd from XYoo:Irow XYilQon 23 Clase Play 33 Dcclzimution 2, Prom Committee 31 Clubsi C.-XA. 2. 3, 43 Ili-,linx 43 National Dclcnxc Scrvicc 33 Racquet 2 , . . LEROY ZIARNIKf+ffntcrcd from XVi1Sl1lI'1Q',tOi'l 23 Buic- bull 3 -lg Debate 21Fo:1tbaIl 2, Intramurals 3. 4, ln th: lX4arincS. We present-the last appearance ol tl1e seniors From Station I.. H. S. - On to Station U. S. A. PAGE 'IOZ1 n 1 ,Af PHYLLIS ZIARNIK MARY ELLEN ZINGSHBXM 1 CI-IARLOTIE ZUF,HLkE r Alu msnuv ..,.,i.,..., mx... PHYLLIS ZIARNIK4Entered from Vfashington 21 Class Play Committee 4L Orchestra 2, 3, 42 Clubs: CAA. 2, 3, 4, Jr, Theater 2, Pep 3, 4, Red Cross Service 4 , . . MARY ELLEN ZINC- SHEIM'-Entered lrom Vifashington 23 Class Play Committee 3, 41 Class Secretary 2, 3. 4, Hi- Tower Flashes 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 43 lvlanitou 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3 Q Student Council 2, 3, 43 Student Council Officer 4, 3-in-l Manager 23 Clubs: G,A.A. 2, 3, 43 Officer 2, 3, 4, Hi- Jinx 43 National Defense Service 3g Racquet 23 Tower Players 4 , . . CHARLOTTE ZUEHLKE -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . EARL BlSHOP4Entcred from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play Committee gl Class Ring Committee 33 Intramurals 23 Clubs: Cooking 21 Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . DONALD BREYfEntercd frcm Vv'ecdrcw Wilscn 21 Eand 2nd 2, Seniors 1943 Class Officers So this is where the senior class officers hold their conferences! Eugene Schoblaska, treasurerg Mary Ellen Zingsheim, secretary: and Bob Luedtke, president, grin for our photographer at this interrup- tion in their meeting. Vice-president Leo Reimer had already left for service in the Army when this picture was taken. Seniors Not Pictured WILLIAM KRYSAN- -Enter- ed from Washington 2 . , . ROBERT KUHL 4- Entered from NVoodroxv NVilson 2 . . . DOROTHY MCKNIGHT-f Entered from NVinnebago Luth- eran Academy, Fond du Lac, Xlfis, 41Clubs1C.A.A. '-l'1LElCC 41 Racquet 4 . . . RICHARD SHERASKI ---- Entered from W'ashing,ton 2 . . . ARTHUR T A D Y C H---Entered from xvklSl'1lI1gIOI1 Z1 Class Play 4, Play Festival 43 Boys' Cooking 1 PAGE 105 I yixit .. A , , , 7 H ,- L' i . iw' i .. .ark-ia 137 r 1, W Ayyg ' I in , XQf - in gfgigfn V ff' fi' ' iii i- J 'Q i i 2 in AM ' A F' 5 i I Q 'ff , - 51 . iv ,i , gg . 55 E i ff' 7 :5 A5 4 'QQ' ll 2 f i if t it it f lf it tt 55 ff 5 ,Q gc 3 f 1, lf- t ,, . f ,-cur , Y. 1 gf if .iii A 'mf' E Lifjl ' A -,ff rw - Q -s '-- . f. i ff if if ,Q A iff F Gi' ' - , V vs -, 2 .fi f it f -K .1- :X 5? f ' 91-' . vw iiv.ff,f will i ' e 7 tif ,deff ' E9 i i , .if iw .rf f ' f l f f A -.fn tif i hz. :Mix if , ' . c , h A Y W I -:-M I . ,J 1511, f ,f -i , 5 'X . filfitiwu. ., -'f 'iii' ff i Y .39 P Til, '7 ' A' A 4 ...WQGIZEL .t::1m.,, f ,Q f ' in Ar, Top row, left: :Xrline liohlmeyer pours sul- phuric aeid xxith utmost eare as hir. lldxxin lirieltson xxalehes this ehemislrx' experiment lop Fifllll llelen liiehlte and Colleen Sehmiilt sexi' an line seam in home eeonomies Middle picture: Mines Raulnian holds an alligiailor lor the inspeelion ol layne liries, Z, i.,iLi I ,C lXl1llWL'lCiliillllttlx. llLll1llIL lOI'kl1IIW, l laroltl l lah- iiinrn llill ll ilsh ml Xltiiill liitlt I Ilmx classmates in lwinloyy Bottom picture: Male memhers ul the ei'ealix': xxrilingg elziss. Willard lirdman, llrnst liahcti, and Hill llansen lest , ,gather lor a gah Pictured on next page Top row, left to right Rosella l eist read a scene : xlim Stanltey and from Mliiner Xlusz Heiratenu in German class. Others shown are Sam Hay, Nliss Yerna Rudolph, Fred Strohel. Martin Stenson, and lfrnst Kahoth, Qne nice thing alfout sewing is that you can talk at the same time. Charlotte Zuehlke, Grace Wyman, and Phillis Sielaer are doing just that. Miss Lorna Carsxxiell teaches these gentlemen cooks the may to a womans heart, Row II: Watehing Rosemary Fultons lily' ing lingers in music appreciation are Richard Sitlgoxxitz, Marion Fidler. and Xlary O'Hearn. lfuture seeretaries practice on time tests They loolx engrossed in their work. dont they' This lourth year math prohlem is tough. lfut Orrin lpnushman and lioh Reimer will xvorlt it out with Don Brunner to eheel4 on their progress Row III: 'lihevire hound to get the lines straight xxith Xlr liuller on the Vinh in drafting class 'lihese memhers or Xlrs Cifleeta lbultiis art elass xxield a mean pen on their posters Xlr Paeetti. maestro. leads a Spanish xersion ol 'ilfl Rancho Cfrande H PAGE 106 We don't spend all our time up here on our pals. More than ever we realize the need and science, in addition to our vocational think independently, to create constructive J4,,...ie-,ixgyeab ., V I I Y lg' . wi, , jf 5, , X 517' . , , lf- -'fr .25 1 if 'W fig' ' we - ,A ' K 'A' V Xffrfg? Agri, V V. Dag fi . e sports, publications, dramatics, music, club meetings, or gab fests with for a well rounded background in English, social sciences, mathematics, training. We know that tomorroW's leaders need knowledge and skill to ly, to express themselves effectively. ,,.4 For Present and Future eecls linoxyleclge ol' the geographi- cal basis ol' xyorld economy, appreciation ol' the importance ol' physical litncss. and an un- elcrstaneling ol' the human cle- ment in all prohlems ol liying are gaining more ancl more rec- ognition as essentials in coping xx ith SllLlllllUHSlWOll'1HOXX'i1lWul in thc post-xxar yyorlil llcrc are scenes lrom three classrooms in xxhich these things :irc slrcsscil, lop: A group ol' stiiclcnls in iXlr lf XY, llosenLrcler's earth science class xxorli out El prohlem in geography Xlicldlei Under lylr Ciorclon Wincleris direction, hoys train in gym classes Bottom: Lucille Rhodes, Rohert Rank. and lsahelle Sliarcla check Xlaryin Nlusials learning curye in Xliss Xlagcla- lene XX'irnnayer's psychology class PAGE lOB Relinquisliing His Place Superintendent Hugh S. Bonar, whose resignation announced April 19 after six- teen years of service as head of the Manito- woc schools left a vacancy most difficult to fill. Th Control l-IEN Superintendent Hugh S. Bonar asked for a realease from his contract this spring to take a new position with an lllinois steel corporation, the Manitowoc Public Schools lost a progressive, forward-looking leader in education During his sixteen years here, lVlr. Bonars influence was felt not only in the classrooms of the city but also in state and nation-wide educational circles. Monuments to his efforts in behalf of better schools include the two junior high schools the Vocational and Adult Education school, jefferson elementary school, and additions to McKinley elementary school, all of which have been completed under Nlr, Bonars supervision The latest project of Manitowoc teachers, under his guidance. is a complete program of cur- riculum revision from kindergarten through twelfth grade still to be completed In his new position, Mr, Bonar will have charge of all personnel xxorlt and research in human relations, a field which he expects will provide opportunity to play an active role in building a better post-war world. 1 PAGE rosa FllW'f f'm'ss'-iv -1 C. C. Stamgel, Principal Board of Education Directing RINCIPAL C, G, Stzinggel plays u leading role in guiding Lincoln students into a war-torn world where they will have to cope with problems oi' unprecedented difficulty. His non-partieanship and Iiuirness have set an example for us to follow in settling these questions. Many ol his former students are ulrezidy lighting for the ideals that he has ulwziys taught und put into pruetiee here. Board of Education PAGE llO In Miss Leone johnson, Lin- coln found a capable and under- standing new vice-principal. She left us May 15 to take an impor- tant war-time appointment in Washington, D. C., when she was succeeded by Miss Bernice Roth. Mr. Ernest Ludwig and Miss May Clark pause for a mo- ment's relaxation from their work in the guidance depart- ment. Mr. Ludwig is director of guidance in both senior and junior high schools, and Miss Clark is dean of girls. Their duties include helping students secure employment, arrange their programs, and decide on their future. And Guiding lt takes forethought and prudence these days to maintain high standards and preserve a proper balance between education for post-war peacetime pur- suits and preparation for immediate war needs. The Board of Education pictured on the opposite page succeeds in adhering to such a policy. Row I, left to right: President Francis Rugowski, Frank Kloiber, William Eck, Walter A. Dorsch. Row II: Secretary Vera Dueno, Supt. H. S. Bonar, Robert Lindwall, Walter Jens. Dr. R. W. Ham- mond is serving with the armed forces. Future Citizens of America Left to right: Miss Nora Healy. registrarg Missjeanette Kctter, secretary to the vice-principal, and Miss Ruth Ritchie, secretary to the principal, keep the offices in good running order. I QV PAGE111 More Vital Than Ever 'lihe role ol the classroom teachers is a x ital one in peaeetimeg but now. during war, its importance has tripled. ln their capable hands lies the future of the Lnited States, lt is their job to train the leaders ol' the next generation. whose durx it will be to preserxe the peace and deal with post war problems. How well we shall be able to meet these demands denends much on them and the training they will have given us leaching, in the departments oli Lincoln arc: History: Nliss Laurinda Albers. kliss Lorraine Anderson,k1iss Clementine Dolan. Mr. Newton 'lf jones, lXlr. Charles Nleisnest, Mr. Nello Paeetti. Science: Nlr. Noble Anderson. fX4iss Helene Dedricl4,iX1r. Edwin Erickson. Miss Dorothy Cain. Miss Lorna Carswell. iX1r. A. Guepe, lvlr. john Norman, lXlr, F. XY. Rosentreter. lXlr. F. XV. lX4eisnest. English: lwliss Clara Amundson, hlissjean Crabtree. lX'lr. Frank Novitslii. lwlr. klames hflagill. lXliss Verna Rudolph, Row 1, left to rightfLaurinda Albers, Clara Amundson, Lorraine Anderson. Row 2--Noble Anderson, Gaylord Aplin, Muriel Batz. 1:7 Row SH Kathryn Bennett, Rufin Boyd, Dorothy Cain, Lorna Carswell, jean Crabtree, Helene Dedrick. Row 4 Clementine Dolan, Edwin Erickson, Charles Fuller, Ruth Fuller, Lucille Gaeclke, Esther Grell. Row 5 Albert Guepe, julia janecek, jean johns- rud, Newton jones, Gertrude McCauley, Lurn lVIcDowell. ' ?X 71 .urn JUN. pm. as As I PAGE112 ' I ls the Classroom Teacher s Ro e Miss Ellen Seabcrg, Mr. john M. V. Stevenson, Miss janet Strathearn, Xlr. listo B. Wood, Xliss May Clark. Commercial: Mr. Gaylord Aplin, Missjean johnsrud, Miss Gertrude McCauley, Miss Emily Wcntzel, Miss Esther Grcll, Miss Lucille Gaedke. Math: Muriel Batz, Miss julia janccek, Miss Grace Miller,N1r. Ernest Ludwig. Languages: Miss Kathryn Bennett, Miss Lura McDowell, Miss Verna Rudolph, Mr. Nello Pacctti. Music: Mr. Rufin Boyd, Mr. Elwyn Wienandt, Mr. Thomas Williams. Economics: Miss Ruth Fuller, Miss Magdeline Wittmayer. Manual Arts: Mr. Charles Fuller. Phy. Ed.: Miss Frances Ritchie, Mr. Gordon, Winder, Mrs. jean Singrin. Art: Mrs. Clecta Pultz. Row 1-James G. Magill, Charles W. Meisnest, Frank W. Meisnest. Row 24Graee Miller, jean Singrin, john A. Norman. Row 3-Frank A. Novitslai, Nello Paeetti, Wesley Parsons, Cleeta Pultz, Frances Ritchie, F. W. Rosentreter. Row 4a-'Verna Rudolph, Ellen Sealoerg, john M. V. Stevenson, janet Strathearn, Emily Wentzel, Margaret Kennedy. Row 5- Elwyn Wienandt, Thomas Williams, Gordon Winder, Magdalene Wittmayer, Esto B. Wood, Edith Zander. ,541 36 'vw 'wr :vs Q ,Ann sq I! PAGE 113 JUNIGRS 1944 Lincoln's u and comin class g f Destined to do great things - - even L' 'fl .iwelli ' Panell ' V Q 'yglz 2 ' E ' gf Y V V Row l, left to riffht-Gerald .lXl1lV Glennews Alt- . 2: V H .V . Q V 1,- V V ... H I V A 2 3 F3 man. Paul Arndt, Evelyn Augustine, l-aYerne 4? l , -S. f V V V 4' Augustine, lvliriam Baird, ' 4.1: il ' -V llfpzl V V V V V ' Row 2+l:lorian Barbarossa, lvlary :Xnn Bar- , V ' V beau, Bettie Barenbaum, lX1arceline Barnes, 1V k f' h Shirley Barnes, Robert Bartel. ,cl 9 'L 9. l V A V, f. 4- 5: 'V 1 4- Row 3-lylarilyn Bartelme, Grace Bausch, jac- -J ., A gk Q 1 queline Beatka, Shirley Beatlte, Frances Beck, Yl Q V v , wr' l 3,3404 f Robert Becker. A A lm I I l' K A A 'VJ In , A ,V I V - ' ' A , - , Row 4--Robert BCl'1FlI'1f.ICI', X lI'QlI'llil Behrmann. Q' V V y ' ' Dorothy Benisheli, Dorothy Benlield, Dorothy A :V - . V, -I , 3 Berger, l lelenBerge1Ll1sL,xlanet Berlyedal, Robert '-' 1 4 'J ,V V' Bernhardt, Florence Bessert, Leonard Betlte, 'S ? .av . 3, A: ff 1 V-V ' as .. xii , , ,ju Y ' it ,V .V x.,V g 1 aff, ml? Y? . f rf ln? I 'J' ' Z J fb , l l al Jig V' ,V V :V .'V. fu VV VALVV ' w - .a ay. 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' . , e -V ' , .V V ,,', V V '- ' 4V ' V' ' 3 4 'Q H' fl , 'Va V 4 S' V Lfzwi 3 P ' 1 ' fl. 9 ' '12 l 2 V VV T-Y V 'f VV-'F -4- V t ,f V. ' ,Hit A- 3 , q V nr V V . . . . V V V V VV V .. VV . ' 3' ' f ' 1 .VVV V V - V V 5,--. ' V l , Ea' .5 4- , 'J Q ', V- ,,, -4 -9 V V im 5 V, A V , . . V f . ., . J. A J X ' . affwf MV Y 1 ff V. V V, ,VV -4 . V 4 V V V . .L V VVVVN J , . 1, 1 V A A n ' 1 . V ...B V V - V V , ,- get V ' V 1 -V V J ,g 3. ' 5 V , 'V I ' 3 4 . 3 ', 3 , MJ. ' ah 2451 Q V ' V, VV ' A, ' ,-., '-33 ' ' ' il Q, 'V 'Q V, V A ' . - .e ,V-V it V .. 5 ff ,Vis V V V .., V , V V I V VV ' ' I - , V -f 'f V - VV 1 V . v V lv:-ff 1 V 4g A - A 2 - A A XR V 4 V -i--fi Hx l 1 PAGE 114 JUNIORS 1944 Greater than their prom, dances, And their junior class play, CPanel I conlinuedl Marion Bigel. Row 5-Helen Bins, Clarence Blashka, jack Boetteher, lrene Boldt, Llewellyn Bolle. Roman Brandt, Marx in Braeh- mann, Harold Braun, Catherine Breckenridge, Arline Bremer, Lucy Briest. Row 6-Ruth Broderick, Bob Bruechert, Dick Buehner, Ervin Burg, jeanne Bushee, Yivian Busse, Vernon Buth Mildred Cain, Dorothy Carbon, Beverly Cassady, Rita Cavanaugh. Row 7-Wesley Champion, Esther Check, Francis Cheri, Ann Cisler, Virginia Clogswell, lfllen Clollins, Donald Koons, Gerry Courtaway, john Cox, Phyllis Cox, james Craney. Row S-Doris Daugs, Robert Dayton, Gwendolyn Delsman, .Jule Delsman, Gloria Denk, Norbert Denor, Perry Detert, Chester Dcubler, Lester Deubler, Agnes Dietzler, Hilary Dondlinger. Row 9WNorbert Dondlinger, Elaine Doubek, Arlene Drasner, Stanley Drida. ,Xllan Drohka, llarriet Duenkel, Wencel Dufek, Arlene Dunisch, Dorothy Duveneck, Roland Dvorak, Bob Ehle. Row lO-jack Ehle, Paul Engel, Douglas Erspamer. Elaine Evanson, William Falk, james Fet:er, Roger Foerg, Marjorie Fors, Shirley Fricke, George Frisch, Dixie Fulton. Panel II Row l, left to right-Frederick Gacclke, Jacqueline Gallagher, Edmund Garber, Liriel Garey. Clarence Gass, Peter Gehrke, Fred Gates, Dolores Gerharz, Leatriee Gersek, Pat Gesell. Row 2--Gloria Glander, jim Gluck, Ralph Gomm, Doralee Gonyea, Florence Gorychka. Grace Gospodarek, Paul Gospodarek. Harold Grall, Lucille Grapentine, Alice Green. Beatrice Grosshueseh. Row 3-'-lvlabcl Grotbeck, Mary Lou Gruber, Lillian Haese, Vvlarren Hallock. Adolph Hamviehek, Barbara Hammond, Phyllis Hammond. Charlotte Handl, Margaret Hanson, Dorothy Hardina, Alice Hardrath Row 4-'john Hartl, Sam Hay, Lyle Heide, Norbert Heinzen, Lorraine Helminiak. Earl Herzog, Reinhart Herzog, Dan Hessel, Bob Hibbard, Grace Hill, Bill Hoida. Row 5-'Carole Holschbach, Charlotte Holschbach, Ernest Holsehbach, Vernon Holsehbaeh. Dorothy Holtz. Xian ,lane Holzsehuh, lX4ark Hooper, Mary Horovitz, XVilliam Hoyer, Jack Hubcrty, Betty Huntington. PAGE 115 PAGE116 .IUNIORS 1944 Due to carry on the tasks , The seniors are about to relinquish. Panel lll Row l, lell to right Cllzielyeel lurltzi, lielwin lx es, lxlarian -lziehimslal, l,orr:iine -laygoelinslty, Rita lXlariun.liiygoelinsltyi Rita lXlarie ,lag.godinsley, 'lom -Iansen, Allan llanslty, Louis ilzinsley, ,janet -larosh, Bob vlens, Row 2 -- loin johnson, Hans Kahoth, lxlyrtle Kaderzibela, Ruth Kzielerzihela, lilziine Kaininslti, llelen Kaminslti, Norbert Kaiininslxi, Rene Kansier, Grace Kapitz, Milton Kapilz, Delores Karl, Row 3' Carol Kzirn, .lohn Kassner. ,loc Kaulnian, lwlargaret Keehan, Creighton Kelley, Cieralel Kelley, Belly gl, Kermode, Art Kirchen, Henry Kircholl, Dorothy Kleiber, joseph Klein. Row 4 Edith Klingbeil, Olive Klein, .Ierome Klinlxner, W'ayne Knapp, Doris Knutson, lvlillord Knutson, Geraldine Koch, lfldora Koeppe, Audrey Kolar, Harry Kollath, Doris Kolb. Row 5'-Gloria Konop, Helen Konopaclai, Nlary Ann Konopaelai, Bob Kopotie, LaVerne Kotowslxi, Merlin Kow- leulile, Bernice Kouteeley, Carol Kramer, Greg Krelt, Rose lX4ary Kren:, jayne Kries. Panel IV Row 1, lelt to right-Clement Krueger, Carol Krumdicli, Earl Kugler, Carl Kumbalek, Harold Kummer, Raymond Kummer. Row Ze-Eunice Kustlea, lXlelx'in Kutchera, lX4elx in Lakatos, james Lambert, Dorothy Larson, Harlan Larson. Row 3-Lucille Leist, Edward Leschke, Helen jane Lesperance, Jerome Levendusky, Betty jane Lewis, Barbara Lindemann. Row 4-Elton Lippert, lklabel Lorenz, Richard Lorrigan, Donald Louis, Kenneth Ludwig, Alvin Luisier, Jeanette Liitterinan, blames hladson, Paul Nlaertz, Ruby Nlaertz, Harold lX4ahnl4e. Row 5- I-aYerne lX1ahnl4e, Phyllis lXlalel4, Elaine Manel, jenne Nlaples, Don lvlarelc, jeanne Maresch, Carol Mae lxlarltowslti, Franklin lxlarshela, ,Ianice Nlatte, Dave Nlellermand, Harold lX4cDonnell, Row of-Sherman lX'lcKay, Louis lXlcKee, Patricia lXfIcKeough, larayne Mecca, Gregory Meidl, Donald lN4eisner, ,Iaeeiueline Meissner, Naomi lXleissner, Germain Nlertens, Elaine Nleyer, Freddie Meyer. Row 7- --Yix ian Mew er, Walter Xleyer Bill Klielke, Kenneth Nliller, Alyce Mittelstaedt, Edward Moalcler, Marjorie Yxlohr, .Xliee Nlziniin Betty Rlonday, Nlary Ann lxlrozinski, Eugene lkluchowski Row S-Darisinie Mill. Germaine Nlurphy, Norbert Nlusial, Cordon Musil, lvlarcella Natzke, Marion Natzlce, 15 ' i 4 un U .V f JUNIORS 1944 Here they are - - shy sophs last year - - Now sucwe, confident social successes, CPGHCI IV conlinuecll , U 1 i L Genevieve Nemetz, jack Nesheim, Helen Neu- Zi Q, A 1 . 2 , VV,,, x 5 I haus, Lois Nielsen, Betty Nimtz. 'fi A 1, P f J i Row 9-Robert Noll, Rose Marie Novy, Rose . A V r . A ' 3 ,',.'i A ix Mary Novy, Eugene Nowak, Leo O'Hearn. ' l l g f,,f 2,j V f Gwendolyn Olson, Harriet Opiehka, Edith Orr, W A, if , ,,., .gl Georgiana Osicczanek, Pauline Ott, Myron I Y , ' Q4 J, ,V , 4: Pagel. V fy ' ' .4 Row 10-Gerald Panosh, Louise Pape, june ' ,A . ' V A V. - 4. Paulson, Shirley Payleitner, Bob Pehrson, Bob i H U f l ' ,1g,.g ' A Peterik, Betty Peterson, Betty Ann Pfeffer, A A '93 George Pfeffer, Marion Plefferkorn, Pearl 5 a s 1 1, 1:57 - Pfefferkorn. ' it . -'Q 'f ' ,, 1 lf .J ' A f' ,L lf: '- Q- . . qi if X 'uf as gg 4 r 4 4 'a V ,y5n.Q, euy ,5 fy xQ E 4 jf? V Y r V 1 I g 1 3 'C 3 l J K 'fx-ef 'Q' 4' ffl i.'A ' - Q. yi,tt ., 4, A 12- r r.. w QQK: , ly. ,. x ., w I ' 61 ' 'I ,-2. W Q xg. . '-. U ' ,... AQ A I W, I , . -4, X, A 4- . ' , . f, --4 ' - N wr ii , la .-Wg 5 - -W in .:-Q,Q Q, 'ii V' M3 ffcgijg -Q I l Jlv' r PAGE117 JUNIGRS 1944 Soon to be the core of our student world, Through with gum and tardy books. -Ula E if maj Panel V Row l, left to rightfDavid Phipps, Miriam Plank, Roland Polzin, Violet Porubcansky. Dorothy Prausa, lvlarvin Pribela Row 2-Robert Pribelc, Edward Pribel, Lorraine Prince, Russel Queram, Robert Raatz, Florence Rank. Row 3-'Norma Rank, Dolores Raigpcl, Dorothy Rappel, Jeanne Marie Raven, Gloria Reardon, Gale Reimer. Row 4-Tony Reimer, Tom Rezaeh, Frances Mae Roberts, Gladys Roberts, Dolores Rode- wald, Lois Rochl, Dorothy Roeplcc, Dorothy Rohrer, Donald Rosinsky, Rose lvlary Rosinslay, ' ' 'ful si ' sf ' A . il A so 2 ' i I PAGEl18 L JUNIORS 1944 I f' f 7 f Y 1 0 o o 5, -ff-t ' - Plenty to cram m before szgnmg off, y af , G, M . X A , , , cf . ' 'rv AMQ J ' by So on to the semor broadcast to comeff X , - , ,g f' 7 ' Y ll' i ' f , ' - 'J ' QPanel V continuedj AV , J f I -f , -I Beatrice Rowe. W' 'U 1 f it f ff , I Row 5fjean Rugowski, Donald Ryan, Robert Rystielten, William Schadeherg, Elaine Sehadewald, Marian Scholl, If f, William Seheurell, Arthur Schlei, Marie Schleis, Carol Schmitt, Colleen Schmitt, 1 15' 4, X' Row 6-jack Schneider, William Schneider, john Schroeder, Margaret Schroeder, Walton Schroeder, August Schuette, Mary Lou Schuette, Leonard Schuh, Shirley Sehuler, Donald Schwaab, Bette Mae Schwab. Row 7--Robert Schwarz, Barbara Schwefel, Alton Sedlaeelt, Melvin Seibel, Roland Seidel, Nlartin Severson, Kenneth Shaffer, Mary Rose Sheehan, Marcella Shimanelc, Mary Lou Shimelt, Paul Shimek, Row 8-Ruth Ann Siekles, Audrey Siebert, Marion Sieracki, Ella Sigman, Bill Simmer, Richard Simmer, Sally Singer. LeRoy Skarievoda, Leland Slcarvan, blames Slienandore, Jim Slattery. Row 9-Patricia Smalley, Terrence Snowden, Thomas Sogard, Bob Spiering, Raphael Sporer, 'led Staddler, Arlin Stamsta, jim Stankey, Lucille Stanzel, Pauline Steger, Beatrice Steinbreeker, Row I0-Katherine Stephani, Bob Stephani, Ben Steuer, ,loan Stevens, Donald Stevens, Don Stiekert. Kathryn Stiefvater, Delores Stradal, Virginia Stueber, Vivian Stueber, Helen Sweetman, Panel VI Row l, left to right-Earl Swoltowslsi, Dorothy Tadyeh, Luella Tech, john Teitgen, Fred Terens, Allan Tessar, june Thompson, ,Jeanne Tidmarsh, Wilbur Tills, Catherine Toltzmann, Allen Tomaschefslay. Row Zfjim Torrison, Bob Toston, jack Trudel, Bob Tusehel, ,Joan Tveten, Pauline Yandeffastle, Earl Yerkine, Deforest Vincent, Al Vits, jinny Vits, John Vogel. Row 'ZF-Nancy Vogelsang, Arthur Vreelte, Russell XVaekholtz, Carol Wagner, Dick Walter, Robert Weber, Wally XVegner, XVallaee XVellc, Eunice Vwfellner, Russell XVellner, Audrey XVernecl4e. Row 4-Shirley XVest, Glenn Wheelock, Gail NVhitakcr, Frances Wick, Irene Wiehlacz, Richard Wilke, Barbara Willman, Shirley XVillman, Margaret Vifilliamson, lxlark Wimmer, Bill Winter, Row 5'AMax Winter, Carol Wisnowski, Vernon Witt, Eleanor Woldt, Don Worel. jack Woznick, Grace fagrodnik. Marian Zahorilt, Mary Ann Zigmunt, Bernice Zlatohlovek. PAGE119 'fg f- - ---R iii.L....?,'. IRA' f if ' 'M With the sun in their eyes, the junior class officers stop and squint long enough to pose for us. Gloria blunder, seeretaryg Dixie Fulton, treasurer, Bob Spier- ing, president: and jim Maresh, vice-presidentg are the students who head the activities of that class. '7faeq'ae Rising Stars RESENTINC l,incoln's outstanding class -the juniors-and featuring a star-studded cast of honor students, orators, actors, musi- cians, writers and athletes. They are scheduled to play one more stand at Lincoln and to step into the starring roles vacated by the graduat- ing seniors. Feature program was the junior prom in May, and their schedule was studded with incidentals like lvlanitou prizes and best war bond records. Scenes have been laid in more than one rationing ollice with industrious juniors on stage. In this cast composed ol .juniors appears all- slar material lor the roles ol' tomorrow. We're REMEMBERI Jn illilvmnrg nf Zark ihlr ln the time of your life, lizre - - so that in that time you shall not add to the misery and sorrou' of the icorld, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it! lfrom the preface to Wfhe Time of Yourl,ife, a play by W illiam Saroyani If any Lincoln high school student knew hon' to live and hou' to smile it was jack lfhle, junior, who left this icorlal of-fast Pontiacs, boogie-zcoogie piano playing, football and basketball games, and little doves on April 5. No zcorld could have been more enjoyable than the onejack llfiell' and, ichile his time on earth was short, it was filled icith happiness and excitement. 3 Robert Pehrsoni From the l li-lower Flashes, April lol PAGE 120 G Promising Future EGINNING hit players are they. Yet they have chalked up a list of impressive triumphs among which participation in sports, aiding, in the war effort, and activity on the Student Council have been prominent. This year they all but scooped the upper- classmen in attendance records, weekly war hond percentages, and general school spirit at athletic events Cur networks have featured a number of sophomore events, including the sophomore hop. Their horoscope forecasts a decided changeffrom hit parts to star dramas, .tal Out for a stroll are sophomore officers Howard Vieweger, vice-president: Mary Ann I-lamachek, secretaryg Judy Min- ogue, treasurerg and Bob Schroeder, president. They look happy, don't they? and LOOKI HEAD From Frank Greenya, past state commander of the American Legion, Doris Moakler, sophomore, receives the Legion Bravery Medal for her courageous attempt to save the life of her friend, Carol Sturm. Carol was struck and killed instantly last year by a freight train on the Soo Line bridge from which she was unable to escape in time because her foot was caught, Looking on are Sherman McKay, junior, and Arthur McKay, senior, who rescued Doris from the icy Manitowoc River, into which the impact of the train had hurled her as she risked her own life trying to extricate Carol, Edward Moakler, Doris' father and com- mander of the Guy Drews post in Manitowoc. is also in the picture. Doris has also been voted the Carnegie Medal for bravery. PAGE 121 SOPHOMGRES 1945 An interview with the sophomores, Soapheads to the upperelassmen Ron l, lell to rights ,leanette Abel, Lynette Abel, Karl Adams, lN4aisel Aclams, XYinil'red Adelniann, ,loan Allan. I itltn Xnderson, Lester Anderson, Nlarian Ansorge, Ruth Armatowski, Marggaret Augustin. Row 2 -Lloyd Aumann, Evelyn Awe, Geraldine Baelihaus, Walter Baetlee, LaYerne Ballmann, Shirley Ballniann, Georgiana Barhieur, Helen Barnes, Katherine Ann Bashaw, Alice Bassmann, joseph Bauer, Row 3 - Betty Baumann, Thomas Bean, Louise Becker, Violet Becker, Dorothy Beekman, Glen Beernsten, Phyllis Behnlxe, ,lohn Belbeek, Ann Bennington, 'lbom Bennington, Norbert Benzshawel. Row 4V fGeorge Berg, Knut Berg, Allen Bermke, Betty Bergquist, Donald Bertler, LaX'erne Blahnila, Alice Blauluss. Kenneth Boeelxnian, William Boeekman, Lorraine Boeder, Leona Boeldt, Row 9 l lelen Boelter, Violet Bonin, Ruth Bonk, lloward Borgwardt, Donald Boucher, Richard Boucher, Evelyn lioullaele lXlary Bouril, Lucille Boury, -lohn Brady, Glenn Brault. Row o Cllam lit-lle Braun, Eugene Braun, Betty Brey, Jeanne Brodkorb, Donald Brueehert, Lois Burctta, lvlerrill liuele, l.ois Buri,1elt, Charles Burlsart, Bonnie Bushee, Roger Bushman, Row 7 Dt lniiir lliusse kliiele Butler, Lois Clihiilele lidward Carbon, Shirley Carle, Virginia Garstens, Rosa Belle flilill i, Xnnzi Kline C 'ht-rin, lltlllifililielx,Yll'gilCiugsWell,Sl1ii'leyCl0l'1un. PAGE 122 SOPHOMORES 1945 How to play jacks skillfully is But one of their new accomplishments. Row l, left to rightslliehard Creager, Kenneth Czekala, Allen Dalrymple. Anna Txlae Dammzin, Nora l-Uamelsoii, Lois D2-lugs, june Davis, ,lack DeLorme, Shirley Delsmann, Arlene Denk, William Dieke. Row 2--Margaret Denor, lviary Drolson, Carolyn Drumm, jerry Drumm, George Dupont, lielwirel Diipras lrene Eberhardt, Robert Elfner, Anthony Ellis, Dolores Endries, Bob Engert. Row 3kPaul Erdmann, Carol Mae Fanslau, Shirley Farr, Lois Firehammer, Lorraine Fisther, Bob Fisher, Dona Franken, Don Franz, Marilyn Franz, Audrey Fraser, Carl Fritschler. Row 4--Margaret Garber, Dolores Gass, Elaine Gauthier, Carol Gehrke, Curtis Geissler, Gail Gtnnneh, Betty Lou Gerharz, Gilbert Gleichner, Vera Glover, Wallace Gooclhew, Gladys Gr.ill. Row 5ff'Olive Grall, Russell Grall, Beulah Granzow, Alberta Green, Gordon Green, Duane Grieear, Bob Greti .Mice Griesbach, Alan Groll, Ellen Gustaveson, Harold Haberman, Row o--Doris Haese, Duane Hall, Harold Hagenow, jaequeline Halverson, Xiary .Xnn Harnaehek, Rose Xlary lflanell Lois Hansen, Nlead Hansen, Margaret Hanson, Kathleen Hastreiter, Bex erly Harlem. Row 7-Roy Haupt, Edward Hecker, Anna lX4ae Hein, Niary -lane Hein. Florence Heinzen, june Hellxxig LeRoy Herman, Victor Hermann, Vivian Hermann, Norman Herzleldt, Evelyn Hodas. PAGE 123 T PAGE 124 0 an QU' fi SOPHOMORES 1945 They've had stickers in geometry, And muscles stiffened by commando stuff, Row l, left to rightfelfarolyn Hoffman, Earl Holschbaeh, Eugene Holsehbach, John Holschbach, Leo Mike I lolsch- bach, Richard l lolsehbach, Leona Holzsehuh, Harriet Hapf, lllaine Horstketter, Robert Houghton, Walter Houghton. Row Z-Andrew Houston, Sally Huggett, jo Ann Hunt, Don Husar, Lorraine Husar, Bettie Iverson, Shirley Jago- dinsley, Dorothy Jagemann, Robert Jeffery, Betty Jane Jirikowic, Glenn Johnson. Roxy 3--Hugh Jordan, jim Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Norman vlohnson, Shirley Johnson, Carl Kacynski, Gene Kaderabek, Walter Kaminski, Ward Kaminsliy, Arnold Kapitz, lvlarilyn Karbon. Roxy -if Frank Karlin, lldith Kassner, Donald Kattner, Nlildred Kaufmann, Frank Kautsky, Ruth Kautsky, Don Kelly, Patsy Kennedy, Doris Ketter, Betty Kiel, 'lerome Kireh. Roxy 5 Richard Kirscher, Shirley Xlae Klein. Monica Klein, Donald Klemz, Shirley Kliefoth, Doris Klinkner, Txluriel Kluczinslee, Bernice Knuth, Donald Knuth, Alice Koch, lilaine Koch, Roxy o Betty Kodet .Xrle Koeppe, Clarence Kohlbeeli, Helen Kollath, Robert Kollain, William Kolodzilz, William Koneeny, ,lane Korleslxy, Phyllis Korleslsy, Barbara Koutnili, Dolores Kozaezuk. Row 7 Hifarol Krainile, Delores Krause, William Kreteh, Shirley Kretche, Doris Krieser, Roy Krieser, Gale Krucli, Stanley Krueger, james Kueehman, Dorothy Kuhl, Jo Ann Kurth. SOPHOMORES 1945 Football games in humble sophomore suits, And days of bullying from the Tower. Row l, left to right-Ida Larson, Evcrette LcClair, Shirley LcCoquc, Charles Leist, Colettu Lcift, Audrey Len: Cameron LeQua, Lois Leschke, Paul Loef, john Lorrigan, Dorothy Lowe. Row 2--Dolores Luchsinger, Carol Luebke, Dale Luedtke, Marion McCambridgc, Tom Nlclilligott, Betty joy McGill, Burleigh Maertz, Ruth Macrtz, Shirley Mahnlic, Mona Lee Maresch, Paul Marguardt Row 3-Harland Martell, Daniel Matczynski, Margaret Meany, Earl Meacham, Rudolph Nleiil, Ruth hleihsner, john Meisner, Russell Meissner, Donald Meyer, Chris Miller, Colleen Miller. Row 4-judy lvlinoguc, Doris Moalgler, Kathryn Morris, Russell Mraz, jane Mrotek. Dolores Mrozinshc, Donald Muehlbauer, jewel Mueller, june Mueller, Loyal Mueller, Catherine Mullins. Row 5-Frank Murphy, james Myers, Violet Nelson, Marilyn Nemetz, Arthur Nichols, Lois Nick. Betty Lou Nor- kosky, Roger Nowokowski, Lois Ogaard, Reginald Orchekauski, john Ording, Row 6-LaVerne Osulson, Raphael Pankratz, Richard Panosh, Renata Pape, Victoria Parez, George Paris, Lcnore Parlow, james Pcashek, lvlarcia Pehrsfrn, Alberta Pekarske, Beverly Pelcarske, Row 7fRalph Pekulik, janet Mae Pcot, Carol Peronto, jean Peterson, Kenneth Peterson, Lorraine Pcurala, Lorna Mae Pew, Leonard Pfeffer, Mary Ann Platten, janet Ploederl, Ed Pope. PAGE 125 SOPHOMORES 1945 Johnny's goal, a varsity letter And Judy's, man as in football. Row l, left to right W,'Xnnabellc Powell, james Pracki, Nlarilyn Prucha. Florence Prue, lX'1arguerite Putnam, Bernard Quint, Carol Raduenz, Germaine Rank, Robert Rank, Leroy Rathsack, james Rirhgels. Row 2 -'Harold Ricderer. Paul Riederer. Theodore Roberts, Florenec Roedig. joseph Rogala, Audrey Rohrzr, Bill Runge, james Rusboldt, lxlariorie Rusboldt, Shirley Rusboldt, lX4elvin Rusch. Row 3fOlixer Rush, Bill Sampe. Werner Satterburg, john Savage, Ted Schuer, Thomas Schuer, John Scheurell, lvlaryin Scheurell, Phyllis Schmalfclclt. Betty Schrnatz, john Schmcichel. Row 4- Marilyn Schmitt, Bette Schmitz, Karl Schmitz, LeRoy Schncll, Bob Schroeder, Shirley Schroeder, Dorothy Schultz, Lucille Schultz, Leuise Schumacher, Bernard Schwarz, Frederick Schwarzenbart. Row 5ffLeonard Schweigl. Karl Scott. LaYerne Seibel. Arthur Seidel, Luella Selle, Dorothy Sepneske, Francis Sepneski, lVleIx'in Shimon, Eugene Shoulak. Arthur Siekles, Kenneth Sieraeki, Row in -Mice Mae Silhersaek, Thomas Simkins, 'lhomas Sinderson, Philip Smith, Norman Skarda, Leonard Skarvan. kloseph Sleger, Fulton Smith, lX1argery Smith. Richard Smith, Eva Snowden. Row 7 liugene Stzimsta, lillen Stangel, lllaine Stasny, Bob Staudt, Mary Steeber, Lorraine Steckmesser, Querin Stellen, Natalie Stephiini. Nelda Stephani, Bob Stevens, Betty St. George. PAGE 126 'V fi-ws Q a SW gb V M r . .9 as -7 1 SOPHOMORES 1945 On to new realms of glory as upperclassmen - - Same old story - - soph to junior to senior! Row l, left to right-Shirley St. George, Elaine Stradal, Howard Stradal, lone Streieh Hill Null-imofl i liraet- Tadych, Florence Teegardcn, Bob Templeton, Jack Tenison, Jerry lenison, Xlarie littl Row 2-Ruth 'l-ittl, Dorothy Tomczuk, LaVerne 'I-ome, Beatrice loston. Nlerritt lotiriillort liduard Irffthltll, Janet Trudel, Jane Tuesbcrg, Phyllis Tulach, Paul lletzmann. Robert Valentine Row 3-Donald Vandersteen, lvlarvin Van Deurzen, Donald Van Groll, Arnold Xelchelt, lltigene X tstlx Rax X t - lx Ruth Vetter, Jean Vetting, LaVerne Vetting, Howard Vieweger, Bob X'its. Row 4-Arthur Vogel, Frank Vogel, LaVCrne Vogel, Ludwig Vogel, Donald Xlreclte Beth XX a.il-. I ltnrx XX .ign.,i Valeria XVagner, Ruth Walderon, Bill Walsh, lvlary Ann XValt. Row 5-Janet XValthers, Patricia XVaniger, Leland XVatt, Shirley XX ebl'J, XXiinii'rcd XXL'ht-r kliint XXtllntr Dnrntlw Wcrnecltc, Elton Wernecke, Robert Wester, Gerald Wetcnltamp, Carol XX'hite Row o-X--Lillian Wichlacz, Charles Wicke, ,John Wiesncr, Norman XX'ier, Xlarinn XX'iliier, linlnrtx XX illtr liiihXXill1tlrn Garl Willman, Zita Wimmer, William XVinter, lxflelvin XX'itte. Row 7fBob Wolfe, Leland XVoll-ersheim, Grace XVood, Gerald XX'otruba, klamt-s XX'otruba ,XX'illiam XXw:ni.l, litlna XVyszynslti, Gladys York, Arlene Zahorilq, Lorene Zapfe, glean Icllcrs Row 8-Robert Ziarnik, William Ziarnik, james Ziegclbaucr. PAGE 127 04121. Span Brandt Printing and Binding Co., 817 Chicago St. Wollersheim Studio, 104 N. 8th St. Glander Art Studio, 822 Washington St. Herschleb Studio, 917A S. 8th St. Burger Boat Co., Spring St. East Wisconsin Trustee Co., 926 S. 8th St. Henderson Hoyt Co., 2 N. 8th St. Linstedt-Hoffman Co., 812 Washington St. Dr. M. P. Andrews, 826 S. 8th St. Fehrs' Jewelry Co., 910 S. 8th St. Heresite Chemical Co., 822 S. 14th St. Hoyer Bros. Clothing Store, 814 S. 8th St. Invincible Metal Furniture Co., 842 S. 26th St. Lakeside Packing Co., 508 Jay St. Manitowoc Citizens Loan and Investment Co., 808 Washington St. Manitowoc Seed Co., 1009 S. 10th St. McMullen and Pitz Construction Co., 923 Com- mercial St. Mikadow Theatre, 1116 Washington St. Plumb and Nelson, 720 Buffalo St. C. Flciss Coal Co., 509 Jay St. J. A. Runnncle Jewelry Store, 818 S. 8th St. Safeway Motor Coach Co., 510 Cornmercial St. Sears, Roehuck and Co., 1 N. 8th St. Spindler Co., 821 10th St. Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Co., 838 S. 16th St. Louie's Sporting Goods Store, 717 Franklin St. Park Drug Stores, 1302 New York - 2101 Western Ave. - 1222 Washington St. Dr. J. T. Savage, 904A S. 8th St. Tasty Crispy Shops, 918 and 1420 Washington St- Clipper City Transit Co.. 924 York St. Eugene L. Kaclow, 905 S. 8th St. Kerscher Sheet Metal Works. 701 Buffalo St. Berkedal and Shimek, 208 N. 8th St. Bouril Auto Service, 916 S 10th St. Braun Motor Co., 1011 S. 10th St. Fischl Dairy Co., 1421 Marshall St. Foley and Kernan, 206 N. Sth St. Goodrich Silvertown Store. 813 Jay St. Hamachek Co., 822 Franklin St. Holy Family Conservatory. 1015 S. 11th St. PAGE 128 G. H. Kallies, 813 Franklin St. Koeh1er's Jewelry Store, 13 N. 8th St. Korzinik Music Shop, 903 Washington St. Kunz Service Shop, 304 N. 9th St. Michael G. Lutz, 906 Jay St. The Maresch Printing Co., 206 N. 6th St. National Tinsel Co., 1133 S. 16th St. Pfeifer's Food Market, 807 N. 8th St. Rahr Appliance Co., 901 S. 8th St. J. H. Stroer, 1801 Michigan Ave Wagner's Style Shop, 903 S. 8th St. Wisconsin Shoe Repair Shop, 830 S. 8th St. Badger Specialty Co., 811 Franklin St. Beernsten's Confectionery, 108 N. 8th St. Dr. H. J. Belson. 904A S. 8th St. Berk's Apparel Shop, 921 S. 8th St. Dr. N. A. Bonner, 713 Washington St. Boriss Furniture Co., 1018 Washington St. City Bakery, 815 Jay St. Dr. W. I-I. Clark, 709 Washington St. Consumer's Coal Co., Spring St. Creditor's Adjustment Bureau, 904 S. 8th St Patrick A. Dewane, 927A S. 8th St. Fie1d's Smartwear Shop, 909 S. 8th St. Friedl Beauty Shop, 817 S. 8th St. Fronk and Berzinsky Agency, 817 S. 8th St. Gloe Insurance Agency, 927A S. 8th St. Klein's Grocery, 1231 S. 10th St. S. S. Kresge Co. Dime Store, 836 S. 8th St. Jerome V. Ledvina, 817 S. 8th St. Midwest Creamery Co., 1617 Washington St Dr. C. L. R. MacCol1um, 104 N. 8th St. Dr. G. J. McCul1y, 939A S. 8th St. Napp Office and Supply Co., 902 Washington St Dr. A. A. Pekarske, 918 Washington St. Sindelar's Bakery Co., 1202 Washington St. Dr. A. F. Stueck, 709 Franklin St. Thelma's Fashion Shop, 940 S. 8th St. Dr. F. E. Turgasen, 926 S. 8th St. Leslie J. 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Becker, Louise . ,, ,, Becker, Robert Becker, Violet, , Beekman, Dorothy , . Beernsten, Glen Behnke, Phyllis ,, Behringer, Robert, Behrmann, Virginia ,, Belheckxlohn ,, Bcnishek, Dorothy , Bcnishelggames Benfield, orothy., , Benjert,Elaine . , . Bennett, Miss Kathryn Bennington, Ann . Bennington, Tom Benzshaxyel. Norbert Berg, Knut , . . Berg, George . Berger, Dorthy . , Bermke, Allen, Bcrgquist, Betty Bergquist, Helen Berkedaljanet Berkedal, Aluriel Bernhardt. Rolwert 15CI'l'1Y,1jllfU11'1Y,'Al'1f'l , Bertler, Donald . , Bessert, lflorence Belke, Leonard PAGE 140 FLAMBEAU INDEX 1 ,,,..122 , , , ..,,,, ...I22 ,, I-1-,15,o1,b3,122 ,, ,..,. ,,,,, , ..,,,l22 , ,, ,,,, b, 315, 37, P34 , .,,2b, 122 ,,,,,,,,,,114 ,.,,,, 112 8-1 .,,. ,. ,,,,31, 122 ., , ,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,..I1-1 ,b3, 74, 75 76, 81, X-lj ,, ,..,,, , 11 ,, ,..,,,, -12, 09, 72. 122 ,. ,, ,122 ,,.,.,38,67. 112 . ,,10,45,5b,112 ., 13,25,26,b3,122 .. .,.. 112,113 , , , 122 ,,1l-1 H84 11,81 154 50,122 ,1o, 114 114 -12,5li,li3,122 I22 22,122 .. . 122 511, 11-1 22,122 114 . 14,11-1,11-1 22,122 22,1-4,110,114 25,3l, 122 . ll-1 . 114 17,8-1 25,114 20,Zl,o'1 72,8-1 Z1I,21,1W1I,72.11-1 N4 214 H4 . 32,122 .12,27,41,1iU,l22 112,113 25,45, I22 44,114,144 , ,31.122 .114 , ,,,..122 , . .114 ,, ,, .114 , ,.,.. o,17,b 84 , 20, 30,141,114 . ,,,. ,. ,,,.122 . ,.2S,34,114 ,,,,,,,03,122 ,,,,.. ,122 .. ,,,, ,,,, . 122 ,25,31,122 17,27,b1,114 20,114 , ,,,., ,,,122 .. ,, 44,114 , H54-,154 .,., ,,.20,3l,11-1 . . ,,.. ,,,,,10,22,23, 112,113 , ....,, , H122 ,,,.-11, 122 ..122 , .. ,, 16,122 ,, . 21,11-1 12.-1l.42,C'-2.653.122 . ,,,. 25,122 . , ,,21,114 . 3-4,t'4,o7,72,7-1. 75.711.78.114 H4 11-1 . 30,8-I 112 21 114 42.43 114 1 Compifscf Liu Bigel, Marion ,,,,,,,. Bins, Claire ,....,,,,, Bins, Helen ,,.. ...,, , Bishop, Earl ,, ,. Blahnilcjeanette . Blahnik, LaVerne Blashka, Clarence , Blaufuss, Alice ...,.,,, Blazek, William , Bloom, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,, Boeckman, Kenneth Boeckman. Dorothy Boeckman, Carolyn Boeckman, William Boeder, Lorraine, , , lluciffs .fsisfl ,.,,.,,.20, 31, two, 114, 115 25, 114, 115 17, 105 85 I22 ,1 1-1, 115 ,,.,,,31,b2,b4, 122 ,,,,,...l22 85 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,., ,.l22 , ,,,.,...,.,..,.....,. ...I22 Boelter, Helen.. , ., ......... .,,24.25.3l. 122 Boeldt, Leona ......., ..,..., 2 0, 27, 31, 50, 122 Boettcher,jack,. , ,.... ........ 2 5. 00 114,115 Bohacek,Mi1Clred . ., Boldt, Irene , ..., . Bolle. Llewellyn Bonar, Mr Hugh. Bonar, Patricia, Bonin, Evelyn . Bonin. Hildegarde, 131DY1111,Vltl1C1, . . . Book, Grace , . Bonk,Ru1h Borgwardt, 1 loward 110F1NN,c11'11l1'lUI1C 121JY'lSN,f:llf'lN1H1'1CC Boucher, Dolores , Boucher, Donald Boucher, Riehurd . Boullaek, Adeline Boulluek, livelyn Bour1I,lV1urV Bourv,l.ueil1e Bovtl,1v1r Rulin Briielinmnn. Murvm 12l'1lL1Y,A11l11l1 1.ei ini ure Brundl Brundl, Roniun Bmntli, Ruth Bruu1l,lilenn , 13I'1lUl1,fI1Ul'Il Broun, liugene Bruun, llurold 10,4085 ,115, 19 114, 115 ,, ....... 61,114,115 .... 108,110,111 ., ..., 38, 30, 72, 73, 74 75,81,82,83,?35 . ................ , ....... 85 ,. .... ...... .,,,,,1'35 , ...... 40,122 , 85 . 32,122 25,122 . . X5 ,, , 02,7l1151,35, , .. .155 , . 515,122 25,110,122 50, 51,215 10,122 .2-1, 25, 37. 122 25,122 o2,o3, 112, 113 .. 114.115 ZH .122 H5 ll-1,115 .H5 33,511,122 32, 50, 7o, 122 I22 .115 114 Breckenridge, Catherine IH, 10, 511113, 114, 115 Bremer, Arline Breuer, Dick . Brev,Bel1y. Brcy, Donald . Briesl, Lucy 13rilliunt,Bellv BriK1us,Donuld Broderick, Ruth Brodkorh, jeanne Brooks, Angelus Bruechert, Robert Bruechert, Donald Brunner, Don. . Brunner, Roy ..... ,. Buchner, Dick. , Buck, Anita ,, Buck, Merrill Buran, Gloria .... Buretta, Lois Burg, Ervin .. Burgett, Lois , Burkart, Charles , Bursek, june ....... Bushee, ,Iean,, ,, Bushee, Bonnie ,,,.. ., Bushman, Orrin ........ Bushman, Roger, Busse, Delmar ,, Busse, Floyd ...,. Busse, Vivian .... Buth, Ralph ...,, , Buth, Vernon Butler, ,lohn ..... Butler, Thomas , , 21,4-1,114,115 H5 ' 32,122 . 03,105 31,114,115 ,, 34,-111,145 . 85 12, 34, 35110, 70, 71 72,73,74,75, 114, 115 . . . 10,122 . .. .. . 0,85 .,,.,5o,o3,114,115 . ,,1Z,ol,63,122 ,, 80, 106,107 .. 156 .. .114,115 , .1'-7, 50, 86 .... ., ,..106, 122 ,. ,. . , ,, 80 ., ,...,25, 31, 122 ,, .,.. 25,33,61,114,ll5 ,, ,,.,,. ......,. , ., .41, 122 ,. ......,.....,.... ....,,. 1 22 ,, ,,,.. 18,159,861 14, 115 ,31, 64, 122 106, 107 I22 .,,,b3, 122 ,,,,,,,64, 114, 115 ,...,.,., ,.,.. 8 6 14, 115 ,, ...62, 63, 122 ,. ..... ,6, 86 Cabalek, Lois , ..... ., ,25, Cain, Miss Dorothy Cain, Mildred ..., Carbon. Dorothy , Carhon, Edward Carle,Sh1rley ,, Carleyr Evelyn Carstcns, Virginia Chrswell. Miss Lorna Carter. Rosa Belle ., .... 42,43,114. ., , , 3163, 122 112 115 . ,.... 4-1,434,114,115 122 122 Rb 122 ,, ,.zzf2i, iu6, 107. 112 ,,,,26, 41, 122 Cassady, Bever1y,,. ,, Cavanaugh, Catherine ..... Ccgielski, Myron, .,,,.,., , Cerull, Melvin ........... . Chadek, Shirley. .... . Champion, Wesley, , . Charncski, Dorothy,., , Cheek, Esther .... ,, Cherf, Francis ........ Chernev, Anna Mae., Chizek, Ruth., .......... ,. Cisler, Annu ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Cislcr, Ludmilla ........... Cizek, Edith ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , Clark, Miss May B,,, ,, Cogswell, Virgil, ...,,., , Cogswell, Virginia ....... Cohan, Shirley. ....... . Collins, Ellen .... ..... Coons, Donald .,,..... Courtaxvay. Gerry ,........ ...,.,,33, 114.115 1-1. 115 ..,..57, Sh .,..,,,1o,-10,114,115 , ..,,.70,81.15l1 .,,32, 42, 43. 114, 115 ,, ,32, 42,-13, 1 1-1-, 115 ,,..,30, 31, 122 ,....,,,,25,o-1,122 ,,....,32,114,1l5 ..,..40 ...,,,,40, 114. ,,,.,,,34. ..,....31, 114. Cox, gmhn, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 Cox, hyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Crahtree, Missjean ..... Cr:-1ney,james . ..,,..... , Creager, Richard ..,.. Crockenlilaine , . Cvganiek, Virginia , Ctekala, Kenneth ., Duylon,Roher1' Dalrvmole, Allen , , Dummun, Anna Danielson, Nora Duugs, Doris Duugs,1.ois , Duvis, func Duvis, jXl1F1CIil Dedrielc, Missl lelenc 12C1H1'I11C,,1UC1Q 17L'1NlT1l1l1, Gwendolyn . 1,k'1SIl1ll1'1,.1UlL' Drlsrr111nn,Shirley Dunk, Arlene Denk, George Denk, 1 iloriu Denor, Bf111l'Llll1'L'1 Denor, Norlwrl De Roche, Doniiltl De1erl,Perrv Delhlclson, ,Iohn Del jen, Reinhold . Deuhler, Chester . Deuhler, Lester De Wein, ,Iounne Dicke,Wil11iam Dietzler, Agnes Dill, Wilherr ,. Diskowski, Shirley Dolan, Miss Clementine Donlingenlflilarv, , Dondlinger, Norhert Doolan, who , Dorseh, r. Walter A., Douhek, Elaine . , 44. 59, I .,., ,, .67, 122 115 122 115 114 115 68, 114, 115 .20, 54, 114115 114 115 112 ...,.,,42, , 115 123 43 114, 715, .,..,,,,.,,.. 30, 815 ,,,....1h, 04,815 . 32,123 114, 115 ,.,.,,,..42,63, 123 ., ,. ,,22,123 ...131,63, 123 . ,114,115 , .. ., , ..123 , . 42,7li,123 , 12,41v,112,83,Ho . , . .,112 123 . 40,114,115 111,114,115 . . .,123 ,123 . . .Ho 42,43,1I4,115 . 25,123 114,115 .. 311,517,150 ,42,43,1l4,1l5 87 ,, H7 44, 59,hl,o3, 114, 115 511, 111 , 112, 18, Drasner, Arlene, , , , Drida, Stanley ,... Drohka,Allan . Drolson, Mary ,,., Drumm, William ,,., Drumm, Carolyn. ,,,,.. . Drummulerry. ,, ,, Dryll, Beatrice , .,,.. , DuCharme, Roland ..,,,,,,, Duenkel, Harriet ...,.,,, Dueno, Miss Vera ..,,,, Dufek, Margaret . Dufek, Mildred ,,.,.. Dufek, Wencel .,., Dunisch, Arlene .,.,,, ,, Duveneck, Dorothvn , DuPont, George ........,,. Dupras, Edward ,.,,,. 03,114,115 ...18,10,H7 .., ,.o3,123 ..34, 115,114 ,87 . .,.10,87 -112 , ..,.. 114,115 ,. ,..... 114,115 ,. ,.17,62,o3,87 ,, ..110,l1l 10,37,64, . .. ,, .,31, . 42,43,6I, , 114 115 114 115 ,, ,,,, ,114,115 114 115 , , 31.123 , .V ,,,,,,., H . 87 HoH.42,123 .H,32,l23 .,. 25,87 ,M ,H,,37,87 n,U16,114,l15 n,n ,110,111 at W MHUWWS7 cnhq18,19,87 .u-uHco114,115 .NUu50,114,115 .ano22,114,115 HNHNUUUUHIZ3 ,UNHUMHHIZ3 114 Dvorak, Roland , ,,,,,, , , 115 Eberhardt, Irene ., ,,.,.,,,,, .....,,,,....,,,, 2 2, 123 Eck, Mr William ,, ,,,,,,.,,., ...., ....., 1 I 0,111 Eckels, Susan , .... ,,. ..,,, ,9-,12,13,38,39.64. 70, 71, 73. 74, 75, 82, 83, 87 Eells, Berton .,,.,, ,.,, , ,, ,,,. .,....,., 25. 87 Ehle,,Iack .....,,, , .,,,,.... 25,b0, 114,115,120 Ehle, Robert ...,,,,, ,,............,. , ,114,115 Elfncr, Robert ,.., ,..,., 5 6,651,123 Ellner, Virginia . E11erman,jack., ...34. 46. 87 Ellis, Anthony, ,,vv AYY, V.,,,A,,AA,, 6 2 , 123 Endries,Do1ores... ,,,,A,AA,,,,, .. A,,,,, 31, 123 Engel. Paul .,,..,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, , , ,,,,A,, 56,114,115 Engelhrecht, Meryle , . .,...,..... 8. 38, 39, 70. 71 . Engert, Robert ,.,,.,,,, Erdmann, Paul ,,,,.,.,, Erdmann, Ruth .... . 74, 75, 76, 82, 83, 97 ,,,,,,.,...,...,...,,,.....,... ...3l Erdman, Willard ,,,,,...,....,..,, 12, 13, 17, 25, 38, 54, 60, 61, 74, 75, 82, 83, 87 Erickson, Mr. Edwin ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 112, 106 Erspamer, Douglas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42, 43, 114 115 Esserman, Eleanore ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 39, 87 Evanson, Elaine .. .... .114, 115 lfa1k,l3ctte,1eannc. ... ,,,,,,.,,..,...,...,,,, 37, 64, 87 Fa1l4,William .,,, .,..,.,.,, . . .,,,, 14,15,63.1l4,115 Fanslau, Carol Mae. ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 123 Farr, Shirley .A...,,,....,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5, 31, 123 Fechter, Lawrence ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 87 Fehrmann, Orlando ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45, 88 Fessler. Marjorie . ,,,..,.,.,...,,.....,...,.,,,,,.. 22, 81, 88 Fetzer,James ,,..,,.,,,..,,..,,..,,.., . .,.....,,.,,,,,.. 114, 115 Fidler, Marion ,.,, ,...,... 4 6, 47, 49, 88, 106, 107 Fldler, Roy ....,...,...,,,.,.,.,,..........,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16, 88 Firehammer, Lois. . .. ...,.........,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 123 Firehammer, Welton ,,,,,,... ,,..... 6 , 68, 88 Fisher, Bob .,........,...,...,,.. ,,,,,, . ...123 Fischer, Lorraine ,... ., ,,,,,,,,, 31, 123 Fischer, Marion. ,,.... ,,,,,,,, 4 6, 47, 88 Fitzgerald, Mary ,,,..,.. ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0,88 Flanagan. Mary ,,,...,...,,..,. ....,,. ,,.,,, , . 18, 19, 88 Foerg, Gladys .,...,,,..,,,.,...,... .,.. 7 4, 75, 76, 81, 88 ' 115 l'oerg, Roger ..........,,..,.,. ,,.,,,.,...,,.. ,,,.,,, . . .114, Fors, Marjorie ,,,,, 12, 13.22, 34,69, 114, 115 Franke, Arthur ..,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,..., ....,,.,,, . .. ,,,,,, . .88 Franken, Dona ,,.,......,. .,,.,...,...........,...., 2 2, 76, 123 Franz, Donald . ., ..,..,...,,,..,,....11,.,,, 62, 123 Franz, Marilyn .....,,... ..,..,,,.,...,,,... 2 9, 37, 50, 123 Fraser, Audrey ......,...,....,....,.,...,,..,...,,...,.,. .. ...123 Fricke, Elaine... .... .,,... 1 8, 19, 64, 81 , 82, 83, 88 Fricke, Shirley ,..,,...,. 62, 114, 115 Friedman, lsadore ,...,.. Frisch, George .,,,,1... 43, 114, 115 Fritschler, Carl... ,.....,, Fuller, Mr. Charles ,,,, .. 106, 107, 113 112 113 Fullengahn .,,,,,,,,,,. . ,,,,..,......... 32, 54, 60, 88, Fuller, iss Ruth ..,. .,.....,,..,..,,,.., 4 6.47, 112, Fulton, Dixie .........,..,,,,..,,,.,, 22, 34, 49, 51 , 64, 67, 69, 72, 74, 75, 76. 114,115, 120 Fulton, Rosemary. .. ,... ,1..,,.,,,.,,,., 3 8, 39, 51, 64, 67,88, 106, 107 Gaedkc. Frederick ,...,... . .,.,,..,,,., ,..,. 1 15 Gaedke, Miss Lucille ...,..,., ....... 2 6, 112, 113 115 Gallagher, jacqueline .. ,,,,,,,,,, .34, Gappa, Daniel.. . .,,..,,,,, ,,...,........ 8 8 115 Garber, Edmund .,,,, Garber, Margaret .,... A Garey, Uriel . .,........... . Garrigan, Richard .,..,, Gass, Clarence ,.,.,,,, Gass, Dolores. . ,,,, Gates, Frederick .. Gauthier, Elaine , Gehrke, Carol ..,,,... Gehrke, Peter... . Geissler, Curtis ..,.. Gennrieh,Gai1 . . Gerharz, Betty ...,,., Gerharz, Dolores. .. 123 115 ..42,43 , .,.....,,,,,, 115 , ...1,,, 26, 123 115 123 123 ....115 123 ..27,41,69,123 123 115 ..,,, ,,,, . .16, 18.19, Geri, Edward.. ,,,, . 17, 54, 55, 58, 59, 81, 88 Gersek,1.eatrice... . .....,..,..., , ,,.,, . 40, 115 Gesell,Patricia .... .... 1 2,34,51,60,72,73,76,115 Gilbert, Violet. . .,,,.,,.,, ...,,,.,.... ...... 1 8 , 19, 88 Glaeser, Dorothy ,,.. .. ,,., . ,,,,,,,,,, .. .. ,.... . .88 Glaeser, Robert ,,,,. .,,....,.,, . .. .. ...62, 63, 88 Glander, Gloria ,,,. 22, 34, 69, 73, 74, 75, 115, 120 Gleichner,Gi1berr.. . 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Helen .V . 18. l9,37, 118 1111 75,70,81,S2,83,103 Wil5mann,1.,ouise ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 7 2,104 Swcetmari.Ro5eMar1e ., 19 102 Vqpgql Ann , H ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 5 40 103 Wimmer,1V1ark,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, , ,,,,,,119 r, Swe1lick.Lcfmerrc . . ,,,,. 19 102 vogeif Arthur ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,1,,,,, f ,,,,, '127 Wimmer,Zita, .,,,,,....,,,...,......,,,.,.,...,.,..,,,, 32,127 Ti, Swokowski. William 5b 127 Voggl, Frank, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 27 Winder, 1v1r.Gordon, ....,,,,,.,, 25, 27, 60, 1053, 113 Swokow5ki.1-.arl . .17 54, 01 63 1111 vr,gC1,.1r,1m , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 19 1Ninter, William .,,,, ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 8 ,03, 70, 119 Voge1,1,aVerne ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 127 winter,lNi1Xaril Y'Y,.......,Y .,.,.... ...,,......... 1 ,, Vogel,l.udwi11 ., .,.., 127 11'1!CFS. 1 18m ,.---v-,, ---.-.., . ,1flK11f'Cl1.A1'115 102 V g I,1x1 'A , ,, , , 18, 10 103 XVisnowski,Carol ......,.., ...,,. ,.4,,.,,,..,, 7 0 , 119 ,1,adwh.Af11wr 11.13.117 118 105 viiggiorngf 1013220 , , ,70 119 wriezakiiarraer ,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 46,104 ,HK:t 4Er1?ffff'I11N' 114. 19. 37 Qirwatkjufnetlle , ,,., .. 70,81 w11f,,1,B1'11CS,,, ,,..,,..,..,,...,,.... re 'C , rraee ,, , ..-. H 1 'lf' - v ..,-,v,,4-vv,----v-- , I .1- .1Qffd1'Ch-,gr-1ffH,1'w 50 wg vii-lil' oiiririiii f' 127 wine. rffigiiiak, M ,.,. A .,...,...,,.,..,...,... , ,,,.,, ...127 35' '11'. Urol eu 18 I9 10- XV' 1' , 1' . ,....... 40,108.11 illuvlor. R1-111111 tw 102 Willmlflilganoii ..,... 0 .,,.........,.. 21, 63, I 10 ,1,Qg11.lfve11a., 1 A' K ii-1 Waakv ,wh V ,Z7 Wolfe, Rrriiert ,.,.. ..,..,...,....,,..,.., 4 2, 50, 57, 01, 127 ,l,1l1l8fL15f'l.y1 10l'Lf1U- 50,111,114 111 127 WaaK,k Mildrud 22 23 N, 73 70 log Wol1crshe1m,Leland ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, C 11,125 ,,C P1C'1- U V' 5 111119 ,.l'. , '. A W d,M.Et 13. .v.... ..............-- . -56.11 ,11U1111v1e1on, 110151-ri 54 00 127 w d'j,l'Xj1f.'j,Ju L in - 132 wfifid,GriiCrf.fi ,,..,.... ,,,,,,,,,., 5 2,50,127 1en01m.,111fk . 00 127 Wacgh- I, ,Lx ,,,,, ' i ' 5 - W, wrrrci, Dori, ,,,, ,,., ........ 3 7 ,07, 08, iw '1'1-11-mn. It-rw 12, 00 111 127 HC UW 5 ' -A Wolruba Gerald ..........,..., H61 127 -I-wvns Fred 00 HO Wap1ner,fx.arol ,- 18, 19, 119 W l b 'I ' '27 3110.-0.1 50.1.-1. 10,28 .0 im w2'122:'1'11f1LT,f I I 132 wiZzI1?rii',' fig ,,,. ii333jjQjjj3.j3jjjiii 19 V1-YJNNHY. A111111 I r 25 50 119 Wagncrl lqcnrv ' F 127 Woznicle, illiam , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27 'H1on1pson,?lleni. 50 102 Wagner Valcrm 127 Wranovakv, lone. ...,,., ,,,. ,,,,.,,, 3 7 ,4o, 63, 104 , ,1Ul111N1U. UNL' 11 1 19 , ' ' Wyman, Cracc ,, , ,,,..,.,. ..,,.., 1 04, 106, 107 I1K1l1Ill!'N1'l,-ICIIYIIK' 22, 14, 51 01, IH' lo' Wyszynski,12dna Mac ,,,.......,.....,.. 127 .I-'Hs Wilbur 04.115, 74 Willxhl wllliflm 50' 57' 00' mb: '27 Wyxzynsk1,Ru1h . ...,, , ,.,,. .,.19, 104 'limi' Mum, ' '27 W1111, Marv 127 Y k CI d I 78 127 '1'I1l1.RUl11 18 1-1 72 127 wf'1'1f-171114 17' 54' 1 '1'4'1'5'Qf' Yilik' Mgr? I 'i '10'ia'1o4 -- 'SA , , ' ul ers, unetl , ' - ' ' l'11l'l5 111:'1n1il 'N'-me 12143 43 wiiili ii'Qilir2f1r'm ' ' 25' H' zriurridmk ifiirrune 61 104 .rd h A.. H0 Wah, ,' H .. 03 Z yd 'k,c: Q- . ...... ,HQ .rmnczukhnomdw 127 Weh1w,vgi,lvciL 127 Zzgrt ni , irate ,. ., ,...,. . Us . r - 1 , ' - , - grodnlkh arte , ...1F,1.7, 104 'i'iiiliiJrlrin1lriiiii1 1 'Lil wiirgriaiiiiii 103 zrih0rgk,Arlcrir .. 27,131,231 111311010 123 121:21 15.15521 113 Esuzzzzt: Mazza: in rx rr .ri .,,U:l'::11,m:' rfffimu ,Z 57 4 , We1'1er,WinnifrcLl 127 zrihrrrik, William , . ,17, 511,711 104 -I-rmmk lgiaim, ' .Il 102 Wedcll,1v1r Russell 54, 00 garage, l.MeneI.qd h, 55, - 7 5 ' ' , W'll ,1 ' . 127 ann er, iw 1 ii , . 1-ff',Lf,Q1'f','ff,j,,fQ'1 ,Q 46 ,521 Wiaitggilfliiiqetr 11, 54, 55,01,04,05, 103 zcririireczririri , V09, 104 Troeh1ell,1idward '127 wcT,FcrE1111ia f'cc 'P 'P 71llm'i9'iQ rd '42'4 5 13i '1'romh1a,Char1otte 20 63 102 C ' 3- ac? ' '1 ' Lman' gc 7 ' Trudel Jac U ,Q 54 to bl 47 8 Q Wellner,1-.unice 21,119,119 Zeman,laul1ne . 239,751,104 T d ,I' 1 ncit ci ' I ' ' I 'O 76 ll We11ner,Russe1l . ,, 0, 119 Zendn1a,Luei11e .,.,., ,,32,42,43 Tlrxqgdg alt'-t 42 155 Wenrzel,1V1iss1imily , ,, ,31,o4f, 113 Ziarnik, Leroy ,. ,..6, 104 T,,,,,,,,, 1-lm 1' '17 Werneeke,Audrev, 21,613,119 Ziarnik,Phyllis . 34.62.105 Tuigch Eiwlllf ' 20' 57 Wernecke,Efarotl1y . , 25 45 50, giarnilli, lajbnert . .,,, ,, ,' ' ,' W f-k , lt n . , ,o, iarni , i iam , ,,.., ., .. , qitfftllgljliuxtrt I2 7 11? W2gi1fShi2rley 0 , , 12, 119 Ziegelhauerujames .... , ..........,... .... ...127 L L ' 1 H ' ' ' ' 0 71 11' Wester, Robert . 127 Zigmunt, Mary ,..,,......,.. ., .. .. .,,... ,.....,119 Wetenkamp, Gerald ,,., . .,.54, 127 Zingsheim, Mary Ellen ...... ..,. ..... 1 2 , 13, 38, 39, Ucl:mann.Paul. . .,.1, 01 113 127 Werenkamn, Betty 37,4b,47,103 00,8l,82,8'4, 105 , Wheelock, Glenn .. ., . .. 119 Z1a1oh1avek.Bernice.. , . ,,...,.........,. .......21, 119 V81CY1l1nC. 11011011 - .. .,.,, 127 Whitaker, Gail ,, ,, , ,,,,,,, 34, 67, 68, 119 Zuelke, Charlotte ....,,,,.. ..,. ..... I 0 5, 106, 107 Acknowledements MANITOWOC HERALD-TIMES MANITOWOC SHIP BUILDING CO. MR. CLARENCE HOUGHTON MR. FRANCIS KADOW Printing by Brandt Printing 81 Binding Co. - Manitowoc, Wis. Engraving by jahn 81 Ollier Engraving Co. - Chicago, I11. Cover by North American Press - Milwaukee, Wis. Photography by: Seniors Glander Art Studio - Manitowoc, Wis. Herschleb Studio - Manitowoc, Wis. Wollersheim Studio - Manitowoc, Wis. 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