Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)
- Class of 1944
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F L A M B E A U ATHIRTY f FIFTH YEARBQQK if P 1 x n RUTH BRODERICK, EDITOR O PHYLLIS HAMMOND ., :amws:r...ra - 1 ,nj . '-'W571f- ., 4 .,,X.:::, j kid. 1. 7-1 uv , . 'Q-.E- l 'g1gv - . A 1 Amis' YQ 'V mx f ' ik .IW ,L ix KA 'k'vlg.a ' -I5 z, W.i.'.:,L ' Q '- '01 I . A . 'X 4 1 x A E, 4 ...- y X 3' . 1 Q m if ' X 'WN . .. nf r ' ' L ,2 T eh, !9f?sw . N wi 1 EW. W 'L .Q iq-fi I' ZF ' if-.',, ,. ,fi X ,, +'bL5 -1553.-3 X A Q ' S ' ' A ,E , . 4 uf' , ay 1' t Ia . 5. dw V, 154 L gl , , gr, Y N .- ' '5 -1 '5- A I V .9 T Q 1- f '-vnwf .1 N - - ' .X ,I -9 ,-qw. ,.,'-vw, ' If Aw .,,m,, .. . -,.1g,N f A , ,, ,,.., ff, sa, ,,,f- 4 f 1 i.f, 1e4,z, 4.1 - 'H dm... H+. fm f,a-gfumami, W-ms 1 'f-vi BUSINESS MANAGER 0 MARGARET WOLEE, ADVISCDR l'q -. or , .,, V VL ul- fr ,dv 1.4! lllg 7' ll N H00 W, L ISCONSIN .pfg W' W --f ,f 7, X -14,4-4.6 - 4,4 ,fx . ,M 'bbq-6 A04 ' ff 0 Q Q 2: : gl 1 ff 9-4-ffcifffcaffpl ffffccf- X 4- V fam - LINCOLN AND THE THIRD WAR YEAR I' WAS in New your 1861-tile year when HThc Buttle Hymn of the Republic echoed lhronglz tb fCl'0I'6'Cl COIl'ltlI'.USICIC-LL flute to the cadence of drums and fwct. It was 1944-the year when the thunder of marching armies drowned the strains of both Dixie and Yankee Doodle -when the hope was given to the peoples yearning to breathe free. It was lht' .Umzr wlwn pr1s.s1'om1tr: black 'IHKIIL r1zi.w'rl Llmir voices to We'rc Coming, Fflthel' IIIJIYIIIIIIII, wifi: II 1llllldl'l'Il Tlltlllritlllll Strong. It was the yf'1lI' Lrhffh Shiloh guns burhed, when NONIllI'1'll flAl'lI1.S bu1'h1'fl, when lhc hopes and irlmls of many llllfll were oblifwrllcfrl ill the dark., rich r'f1rH1. It was the year when Cassino guns belched and jungle bullets whined. It was the year when people began to think about things, about ideals, good things. If uvrs ll year wlwh rr tall alarlc HIIIH lwsivrl upon the presidential clzufir hurl gazed quivfly with rlwwp, sur! eyes upon his peoplw. 16 was 1h'hcoln's Third IVKII' Yeursflze yawn' in zrhivh the fide of lmfflrf flllillllll for his zklmls and f'0Il1'tC'lll'0llS. In 1944 it was again the year when the battle once more turned in favor of the dreams of Lincoln. It was once .again Lincoln's Third War year, and the year in which the World took its second grasp for the last best hope of man-And his eyes were upon those who were about to march. His eyes were dark and sad .and Wise and proud-for he could see their victory as he saw his, during the THIRD WAR YEAR. 5 ARMY Paul Arndt '44 Chester Duebler '44 Lester Duebler '44 Moses Frechette '44 Clarence Gass '44 Arthur Kirchen '44 Arthur Sickles '44 William Walsh '45 .lohn Wester '45 .lack Woznick '44 MARINES .lohn Belbeck '45 Peter Gehrke '44 .lames Johnson '45 Donald Meissner '44 Russell Queram '44 Alton Sedlacek '44 NAVY Glen Beerntsen '45 Llewellyn Bolle '44 Richard Buchner '44 Harold Buckley '44 Ervin Burg '44 Dale Eells '45 Fred Gaedke '44 Gilbert Gleichner '45 Robert Gretz '45 Merlyn Hansen '44 Robert Hibbard '44 William Hoida '44 Allen Jansky '44 Hans Kaboth '44 ' Harold Kollath '44 Carl Kumbalek '44 Everett Le Clair '45 Louis Mc Kee '44 Gordon Musil '44 liillll Villl l'lllS ,45 Robert pehrson 94-4 Arthur Schlei '44 William Schneider '44 Donald Schwaab '44 William Simmer '44 Terrence Snowden '44 Ben Steuer '44 Wilbur Tills '44 Robert Weber '44 Mark Wimmer '44 Vernon Witt '44 Jerry Wotruba '45 Marvin llrachman '44 Ralph Gomm '44 Wayne Knapp '44 Roland Seidel '44 Russell Grail '45 1X1'01,.Y 1111111 NVIIUOI, 1x 1111111 111 1'ec11111mef1111 for 111'1111111111'011 11111101's 11111 111111111 111' .w1111'111' 1I0'l1N 11-1111 1111 V111 11 1ll'1lIl1'1l, 111' 11111 111i111'111'y 111' 11111111 sf1'1'1'1'12 111' 11111 111111111 N11l11'.N'. 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V, V tr fi U f J nfl , f W ,, . yf C I K f ,O if ff 1, JZ ' fl Q, Jpy , I X Q f'f fm' 1 fflf I 'fa P? 2 wjx fn'7i6,P'.W' , ff Q' ' , 2' ' J ' f f ' fi 'Wfygff'yqc-,,f11f, ,'f wf,Lgg'fx, ffff, X' 0 J! of ffzese people I owe everything ff 5 I I PQ' K 52 Q Q4-QQ .1 I ,Q 'fi if P? PQ, U I ,, W-N . , 8 P ,zkiib ' . Q? g - x I J , Q M I in ,I :A f WAR YEA Right-Homecoming royalty plan their cele- bration in the gym, with serious King Harold McDonnell and smiling Queen Janet Berkedal. Don Van Groll, junior, drug store clerk, pours a quick coke for junior Don Vandersteen and sophomore Bob Gehrig. Below, right-The soft drinks table between halves at a basketball game during the height of rousing business. Below--Commando-trained senior Earl Swo- kowski scales the Wall in physical education classes with the aid of a running jump. D Commando C Royalty Q Features AK P Beauty at Noon Whirlpools of Color and Excitement Left - Enjoying' the scenery on the lake at noon are five seniors. The spice ol' student liI'e with everything' nice can be eziupght in pictured highlights throughout the year. A quiet noon hour in spring' lunching' by the lake, :L spring lorinal, or er daily locker gala fest provides leisure during' the term. ln class- tiine he presents ai serious lace to his instructor, but after the bell-new worlds to conquer. lliglite-llnily get-together and social ten minutes ol' the locker crowd is enjoyed lmelore zilternoon homeroom. lleeognizalule Que thoughtful Alice Nittelstaedt, Janet llerkedzil, Jerry Denk, and Gerry Court- ziwny. Admiringz' lioh Spiering's muscle ure Dave Mcllermnnd. Viied Grmey, Holm llrilmek, and Jacques Trudel. l,l Q Convention S i Right-Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips, youth councillor, lectures to a student committee on behalf of a recreation center for Manitowoc. Right-Jovial third-floor janitor Joe Traurig poses in a new guise after bringing down a if N large buck during deer season this fall. IN A YEAR-ROUND LOG OF LINCOLN LIFE N zmrod , f, ig f M , Y . fy f ,nga Left-In full regalia of the Sea Scouts is Albeit Vits senior, snapped at the Sea Scouts' annual Biidffe of Honor formal with partner Alice Bassinan Junioi Lois Harrington, aluinnus, and Robert Gretz junioi admire. 0 Student Founcil T hat OCIJETYIWICTU of the people, b the people, or the people EADING the services essential forthe maintenance and upholding oi' Lincoln's fine democratic ideals is its Student Council. It is a representative group which is truly helping' to construct the scho0l's path of achievement and success. Members are elected from all homerooms in the fall. From then until the time of final adjournment everyone is kept busy performing his task. They help to reach the high percentage goals in the sale of war stamps .and to improve conditions wherever needed and generally steer school proceedings along a smooth plane. During the course of the year, the Student Council has direct charge of Homecoming. Mid-Semester and Pre Prom dances with its members serving' on all committees. They have 'oeen keeping' an orderly flow oi' trai'l'ic, assisting with plans for a recreation center, helping' to put ovcr successful College llays in addition to conducting' all-important bond and stamp sales. Row I, la-ft to riulut-l'm-ter Sll0l'I1lIl4'lI, Ilorothy Rupp:-I, .I nf-I H1-rkcdnl, lfnlricin Rnurll, 'rll0Il1IlN Jnnsen, Mr. lflrncut lillllwlll, Ilitn lluxold, lmwrm- lla-cker, llcrniu- knuth, .lim Wnlnworth. Row 2---Mnry Ann Ilnmnrlu-ls, lic-tw Sfllllllll, Gem-ucvc Ncrnetz, Marjorie Fora. Lois Nick, .lunc Zimmer, Marilyn llerzopz, Mnry Stnefflvr. .lucque Gnllmglwr, llc-len llnrm-M. Row Il-Anclrcu Houston, John Smmzv, Joseph Kaufman, .lulnerc Murcxh, Robert Kownlski, i'lmrlcr4 Klinkner, Clmrlcx lie-ist, Vurol White, Shirley Schuler. .loan Tvctcn. Row lt-lldward Holson, Glenn Johnson, Robert Kopotif, Rohr-rt Spicrinxz, Donuld Vnn Groll Donald Worcl Gcrnld llcnk, Victor Hermann, Leonard Pfcller, Richard Novy, Donald lmmprcy, Allnn llcrlnke. 14 0 Student Louncu shall not perish rom the earth Under Old Glory proudly Waves Lin- coln's minuternan flag, obtained by the Student Council after a percent- age of over 90 in War Stamps and Bonds was obtained. Lincoln's majes- tic green bowl forms the background. Plotting the course of Student Council meetings early every Tuesday morning are its capable officers, left to right, Jim Maresh, sergeant-at-armsg Janet Berkedal, secretaryg Robert Spiering, vice-president, Tom Jansen, president, Don Van Groll, treasurer. Joan Tveten, chairman of the activity banquet, wears the silk hat presented each year to the activity group giving the best skit, While discussing the banquet with Ruth Brod- erick, last year's ch.airrnan. 15 '31 '-il ,. is . J J. 'W F' ' nj is Q ' n ll lj 'N f-Q 0 Administration - to do our dut as We understand it - ' ' A I A i J ,ff ,.,V , , X 7 I N EW TO the task of instilling democratic principles in the minds of the pupils from Lincoln to kindergarten is Superintendent L. H. Lamb. Mr. Lamb has on many an occasion delivered inspiring addresses to assemblies and generally proved himself in- valuable in the short time he has been here. On the resignation of Mr. H. S. Bonar last year, Mr. Lamb came from Flint City, Michi- gan to assume his new duties. D 7 Left-Mr. John A. Norman, physics instruc- tor and scientist extraordinary, indulges in his favorite pastime of synchronizing the school's clocks. 17 0 Administration NYONIC who has come in contact with Mr. C. G. Stang'el will readily zLg'1'ee that it is his fine clm1'acte1', dependability, and resouicefulness that have won him 2lC'l'l2llIll among' businessmen, teachers, and students alike. The high Sl.Elllfl2ll'flS ol' learning and the provision I' ' ' ' 1 skills which oi impiovtment in technical the lnlonrd ol' Education plans l'o1' the future ol' the students of Mani- towoc Public Schools is due to the cooperative spirit found throughout the Manito- woc school system. BOARD Ol ICIIIWATION Luft to right-fwalicr llorsrh, Rohcrt Lindwall, Miss Vera Ducno Hccrl-hul'yg Francis Rmzownki, Wnlicr Jenn, Frnnk liloihcr, Superintendent L. H. Lamb, VVilliam Eck. Upon the subject 0 Administration of Education - NEWCOMER to Lincoln High School this year is Miss Bernice Roth, right, vice-principal. Her office is a humming center of activity from the time she begins signing absence slips in the morning until she leaves to take charge of the tardy hall in Room 105 after school. Secretary to Miss Roth is Miss Marilyn Pracki, be- low, right, a '43 graduate of Lincoln High. In the main office, below, is Miss. Nora Healy. Miss Jeanette Ketter, extreme left, is secretary to Principal C. G. Stangel. Q CLASSES it ,Q 20 - not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it - SCIENCE Scientifically speaking, we introduce the science teachers. Topping the list, Mr. John Norman, physics 15 classes of ith, Mr. Albert Guepe, chemistry, physical education, and human biology: Mr. Edwin Erickson, chemistry Cditto Mr. Normanjg Miss Helene Hedrick, general biology, social prob- lems, human biology, and natural history. Whew! Miss .lulia Janecek, human biology and geomctryg Mr. F. W. Rosentreter, earth science, economic geography, and world history. Below-On chairs of tribulation rest, left to right, Shir- ley Schuler and Terry Snowden, Pop Norman supplying the chaperonage. 1 Right-Collecting oxygen has collectedi Clara Belle Braun, Mr. Guepe, lone S t r e i c h. C h a r l e s Maze, Paul Mar- quardt, and Walter Baetke for this snap. Q CLASSES FITTING themselves for their place in a postwar world of new ideas, developments, and inventions, students in Lincoln's science department are earnestly studying basic laws of nature in pursuit of fundamentals necessary for general or sD9Ci3liZ9d twin' ing in higher branches. By taking field trips around the campus, pupils in natural history classes observe pl.ant and animal life in its original state. Biology students gather interesting information in the dissection of frogs, fish, mice, and other species. Lincoln High's physiologists learn about the structure of their own bodies by studying individual parts of composite Wooden models, and earth scientists examine the lay of the land, including volcanoes and rock formations. First year courses of organic chemistry and physics are offered. Yes, Lincoln is doing its part by supplying young scientists for vital industries and pre- paring them for their debut into the stepped-up pace of future world living. E Right - Getting on the in- K side of human biology are I Jean May, Pauline King, Doro- thy Keehan, Dick Baryen- bruch, Harvey Carstens. Q FLASSES - I can only say that I view it as the most important subject - PRE-I DUCTIO ANY Lincoln students interested in a specific service in the armed forces were found participating' in pre-induction courses during the school year. Before the Wai none of the subjects of this type were taught here except mathematics but they are now being' offered to interested people, anxious for knowledge about work in the armed forces. lVlathematics, pie-l'ligg'lit, electricity, radio, drall'ting', and auto mechanics, some of the courses to be chosen, all have true purpose. Their value will be recognized by the partici- pants when Uncle Sam calls tliems althoupjli the work may be hard, later it will reap benefits I'or the students who enrolled. Left-Noll too perplexed over the problem at hand are Pre-Flight students Marty Severson. .lerry Wilda, Dave Mcllermand, Cal Stein. Riglxt-l'oncentrating' on 'I'-squares, plates, and such are industrious tnowj drafting' students. Row 1, left to right, Dan Zahorik, and Leroy Wildag Row 2, Ken Wilhelm. Allan Nemetz, and Harold Just: Row 3, Don Nichols, Anthony Iileiberg Row 11. Roger Krause and Dick Novy. we as a people can be engaged in. Training for the future are these pre-flight teachers. Top row, left to right-Mr. Noble Anderson, radio, electricity, and physics teacher, and Mr. Ernest Ludwig, pre-flight, fourth year mathematics instructor and head of the guidance department. Bottom row, left to right, we find Mr. Charles Fuller, drafting instructor, and Mr. Esto B. Wood, shop mathematics, machine arithmetic, auto mechanics, and algebra teacher. Q CLASSES Left-Deeply involved in the intricacies of a motor are auto mechanics students Andrew Dancy, Leo 0'I-learn. Joe Klein, Harlan Larson, Mr. Wood, Jim Peashek, Thomas Greenwold, and Dave Phipps. Right-Boasting three girls in their midst, the radio class goes on experimenting. Pictured, left to right, Russell Mraiz, Glenn Brault, Harold Riederer, Janet Trudel, Bette Schmitz, and Marcia Pehrson. UR BEST! F A Q CLASSES -That efvery man may receive at least a moderate education- GLISH 'I' EAC H IDRS Instructors all, of the English Department are, left to right, Row 1-Miss Clara Amund- son, sophomore Englishg Miss May B. Clark. English and careersg Row 2-Mr. James G. Magill, head of the English Department and teacher of contemporary literatureg Mr. Frank Novitski, speech arts, Row 3-Miss Verna Rudolph, college preparatory English and junior and senior Englishg Mr. .Iohn M. V. Stevenson, junior English and creative writing: Row 4-Miss Janet Strathearn, , :il r speech arts and junior Englishg Miss Mar- garet Wolff, sophomore English, journalism, and present publications adviserg Row 5- Miss Ellen Seaberg, former publications ad- viserg Miss Edith Zander, librarian. P , 'VN BEGINNING at the bottom with the study of verbs, nouns, and all the other essentials of grammar, continuing up to college prep English or creative Writing, is the road through the high school English department. Everyone starts at the same place, but there are side-roads taken by some. Commercial students branch off into business English, would-be writers may turn off for journalism class, or college prep students may stay on the main highway leading to college. Z4 Q CLASQEQ Top-Books seem to take precedent in this snap, although the smiling contenances of Mr. Magill, Bill Gigure, Pat Rauch, Dorothy Kochan, and Peter Spoentgen are easily identifiedt Top-Page makeup is occupying the time of the journalism students. From left to right, Row 1, Gail Gennrich, Elaine Koch, Bob Nelson, Row 2-Shirley Kretche, Lois Nick, Jean Vetting, June Davis, Row 3-Jo Ann Kurth, Marilyn Prucha, MissWolff, Lois Leschke: Row 4-Rosemary Pyne, Carol White, Row 5-Bette Schmitz, Arlene Zahorik. Bottom- I couldn't help it' gestures Jo Hunt to laughing speech arts students. Row 1, left to right-Betty Geroll, Lois Firehammer, and Mary Drolsong Row 2-Beverly Hatlem and Jacqueline Halverson. Lower right-V for Valentines may be the theme of this snap. Left, Eldora Koeppe Gail Whitaker, Gennie Nemetz, Gloria Glander, Pat Gesell, Dave Mc Dermand, Ruth Broderick, Grace Kapitz, Nancy Vogelsang, and Phyllis Hammond. Q FLASSICS - and thereby be en' ,ffl abled to read the histories of his country F' U01 MF' M--ev .A 1-Q , , kw- 26 Introducing the history teachers, left to right, Row 1-Miss Laurinda Albers, United States historyg Row 2-Miss Clementine Dolan, United States and world historyg Miss Ruth Fuller, social problems and world his- toryg Row 3-Mr. Newton Jones, United States historyg Miss Marian Kelley, world history and sophomore Englishg Row 4-Mr. Frank Meisnest, govermnentg Mr. Charles Meisnest, world history. Upper left-Deeply interested social work- ers Jenne Maples, John Wiesner, and Lois Nielsen confer with speaker Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips. Lower left-Round table discussion on world history problems occupies these students. Left to right, Lois Burgett, Colleen Miller, Vivian Hermann, Mildred Kaufmann, Phyllis Behnke, Bill Kolodzik, Lee Wollersheim, and Alice Blaufuss. Below, top- Chesterfield collar and sports tailoring engross Pat Hansen and Ann Ben- nington, in retail selling class. Below, bottom - Dictaphone speaking and typing prove points of concentration for oi'- fice practice students Victoria Parez and Dorothy Kuhl. i Q CLASSE HIM' 'WO' rs Af? Commercially endorsed are these fac- ulty members, left lo right, Row 1- Mr. Gaylord L. Aplin, shorthand, re- tail selling, and Business English, Mrs. Esther Grell, office practice and shorthandg Row 2 - Miss Lucille Gaedke, bookkeeping, world history, economics, and commercial law. Miss Emily Wentzel, typing, bookkeeping, and government, Row 3--Miss Mabel Schoenke. bookkeeping and typing: Miss Gertrude Mc Cauley, typing and bookkeeping, Row 4 - Miss Jean Johnsrud, shorthand and Business English. S 27 Q CLASSICS Z' Right: Grouped around Miss Ironohue's desk after a Span- ish class are. left to riglit. S h i r l e y Kretche, Barbara Hammond, Robert Behringer. Gladyce H u r k a. Genevieve Nemetz, Miss Donohue, and .lohn Meisner. Latin students Alice Speva- chek, Lois liuretta, .Ioan Stev- ens, Beverly Cassady, and Shirley Willman are momen- tarily distracted from their studies to look at a model Roman horse. OIIICIGN languages are very valuable to the student's future career. ln prepar- ation for college and nursing, two years of Latin are ol'l'ered to the aspiring' pupil. Spanish is also taught for two years with the aid of textbooks, declensions, con- iugations, and the Reader's Digest written in the foreign language. Throughout many years a command of different languages has been recognized as an asset to many concerned. Today in the modern classroom in the midst of a World at war, languages are still of great importance. .Left to right are Miss Mary Donohue, Spanish and junior E n g 1 i s h instructor, Miss L av- Kathryn Bennett, first and 'Rm second year Latin instructorv is ' and Miss Mary Chamberlain Q first year Latin, world his- tory, and sophomore English . . A instructor. 1 L f. JB Left to right are Miss Phyllis Nordquist, music instructorg Mr. Rufin Boyd, head of music departmentg and Mrs. Cleeta Pultz, head of Art depart- ment. Q CLAbbES MV -' by which he may duly appreciate the fvalue of our free institutions '- FI ART FROM THE soothing strains of Bach to the soul tingling rhythm of the march, Lincoln students are capably led through the mystic world of music. At Lin- coln music holds its well-deserved place of importance in our scheme of education, Right-George Pfeffer is giv- ing a few pointers to members of Mr. Boyd's harmony class. Left-Working to finish their surrealistic art sketches are, left to right-Marian Hart- laub, R o g e r Nowakowski, Chris Miller, Donald Klemz. Ella Krumdick, and Betty Rank. W. g t'lASSl'IS - Appears to be an object of vital importance . . PHYSICAL EDUC TIO The science of mathematics is becoming increasingly important as the world is depending more and more upon science and upon mathematics its root. From algebra to fourth year mathematics, Lincolnites are guid- ed through the world of figures and prepare for the years to come. Below, left to right, are Miss Muriel Batz, third and fourth year mathematics instructorg Miss Grace Miller and Miss Rachel Fundingsland, algebra and geometry teachersg and Miss Magdalene Wittmayer, algebra, geometry, and psy- chology mentor. o1+ ' I -J T Below-Members of Miss Muriel Batzls fifth hour trigonom- etry class are discovering the intricacies of logarithms. If L-uni' l Q Q CLASSES Right - Commandos Walton S c h r o e d e r and Bernard Schwarz learning the ropes in p h y si c al conditioning classes. Physical fitness, as a keystone in our country's War effort, is emphasized to the utmost in Lincoln's physical education classes this year. Gym period finds the boys climbing ropes, scaling walls, and generally wearing themselves out. Mudalp- - , l Above, left to right, are physical education instructors Nello Pacetti, Frances Ritchie, Margaret Schmidley, andl Gordon Winder. Below-Reach for it girls! Girls, physical education classes are taking an active interest in the war program, but now they are just concentrating on volley ball. Q FLASSES Iv 32 nl T' Aix Vi 5 1 4 5 F Q 1 . . i l l A i for b nb 'Q' I .ff i CONOMY in el'i'ective homemaking' is the aim ol' these students. The study ol' nutrition enables them to plan and pre- pare well-balanced meals. They also learn the impor- tance ol' a good diet furnishing' the right amount ol' calories required for each day's activities. ln the sewing' classes they learn to distinguish lie- tween the good and the inferior qualities ol' materials in addition to learning' fundamentals ol' sewing. The students in this department are tl0lYl0l'VOW'S homemakers and realize the importance ol' good homes for the future. Top - Mrs. Claire Knutson, home economics instructor. Below-Miss Kathryn Norris, home economics instructor, and Miss Lorna Carswell, teacher of quantity cookery, boys home economics, and head of the cafeteria. Q CLASSES Right - Miss Marian Trachte, school nurse, gives the camera man a cheery smile. Miss Trachte's curriculum included the an- nual tuberculosis tests given to all Manitowoc students at Lincoln. - For my part, I desire to see the time. . HEALTH and HOME Far right - Pin up,' girl Mildred Scheurell aids Betty Singer during a home economcs sewing class. Below-Mr. Waring Fitch, speech correction teacher, gives Bill Glander a few helpful hints. 33 Q CLASSES - When EDUCATIO ABODES of exactly 1,280 Lincoln students every day, all of the 184 days of the 1943-'44 school year, are those twice-.a-day study halls-the homerooms. Small rooms contain from twenty-five to thirty-five students and are headed by one teacher, while the large study halls, 215, 105, and 303, require two teachers, these rooms containing as many as a hundred students. , ' W 5 Top-Lincoln's three study halls provide ex- tra time to work. and these students are taking advantage of it. Bottom-Mr. Stevenson's corrective spelling teachers stand watch over members of the class. Back row, left bo right, are Pat Gesell Mary Lou Schuette, Jack Ueliorme, and Janet Berkedal. Middle row-Don Vander- steen, Winnifred Weber, and Jane Tuesburg. Front row-Dale Luedtke. Earl Meacham. and Curtis Geissler. Top right-Learning to bal- ance the trays going down the line in the cafeteria may be puzzling at first, but these students seem to be experi- enced and are thoroughly en- joying it. Bottom right-Studying hard UD in the school library are Harriett Opichka, senior, and Dick Neff, sophomore. 34 Q CLASbES 1 Shall become much more general than at present. D o Abraham Lincoln 3 . ,Y M. A fr ,A .milf Jw. - 1 QA if , 2, A .f -1 , .-.1 Q M ff -X '1' 5, 4i.lu if-'jfj 1,-AHTUQ4 - A :Y In f'-f ,, f uf! -, risk' f fn ee , .Y H ,mf V 7P1'g 7 WV .QM 4 4 :iii Above-Pausing to pose from their executive duties are the senior class officers, left to right, Janet Berkedal, secretaryg Boo Spiering, presidentg Joseph Kaufman, treasurer: and James Maresh, vice-president. SEN IGRS Left-Adopting a higher out- look of Lincoln are active sen- iors Dixie Fulton and Marty Severson. Right - Parting is such a swreet sorrow, saith Bob Pehrson, Naval enlistee, to Al Sedlacek, Marine volunteer. 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P P 11 1 1VIdj..lClllll 3 Nt?lL,tC'11'l 111 H1-ll'llW'i'l' P111 eu ROBERT BEHRINGFR Fnlelel 110m VVoo 11011 W11son 7 1 01,1 111 111 1 t 1 1 '11 1411 211 Prom Committae C 1 us I11 C'omm1tlee gs x11mm1111. 101111 P r1Lll 11N 1 1 1N 1 1111111N lf. '12 S111mn1i111f YIRGINIA BFHRMANB 1 1111111111 11r1n1 Woodloxx V11lso11 L1l1111 llll J, 1,1I1111'y Il11:1r11 1 1111 ll. 1111 fl. Allman l'. Arm!! IG. AMy111.sl1n1' I,. .-1 1111111111111 111. lffliral I . lfl1l'1l1llUSr4r1 111. lf1r1'b1'1l1l If. lf1ll'l'Il1lllIHI1 JI. Rf11'11.'.w S. lf.11111's lf. 11IlI'1f'1 JI. 1!m'1f'I111f' lf. Ifflffflfllll' G. Hr111.s1'l1 fl. Ifzwlllfrl F. I14'1'l1' ff. f11'1f1 'I' lf. 1f1'l1ri11y1'1 11 ff1'lll'llI4lIlll 38 9 Z 'Y f f I W V 7 M . D D A V . e ' 3 . ' ' Q 5 5: . . th e If , , if 14 , 1 4 QV ' I M X ' l P . A M' X 1 C 2 sf ,I l, V, ft Q SENIORS D. Benficld D. Bcnishek D. Berger H. Bergquist J. Berkedal 'A-O09 E. Bcrtler F. Bcssert L. Betke M. Bigel H. Bins J I 1 - -' -JA-c'f4 bcinaft C. Blashlca I. Boldt L. Bolle M. Braclzmann R. Brandt H. Braun 0. Breckenridge A. Bremer J. Bray L. Bricst DOROTHY BENFIELD-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Dancing 2: Civilian Defense 3: Bowling 3 . . . DOROTHY BENISHEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G,A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arts 2: Bowling 3: Audubon 3 . . . DOROTHY BERGERfEntfered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 4: Handicraft 3 . . . HELEN BERG- QUIST-Entered from Washington 2: Library Board 2: Clubs: Handicraft J: Dancing 2 . . . JANET BERKEDAL-Entered from Washington 2: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 4: Class Play 3: Class Play Committee 4: Flambeau 4: Hi-Tower Flashes 2: Homecoming Queen 4: Intramurals 2: Library Board 2: Mixed Chorus 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 4: Prom Queen 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Secretary 4: Swimming Pageant 2: Clubs: Horseback Riding 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: President 4: Mixed Bowling 2: Pep 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Cheerleaders 4 . . . EUGENE BERTLER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: Bowling 2 . . . FLORENCE BESSERT--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Dancing 2: Handicraft 3 . . . LEONARD BETKE-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Bowling 2 . . . MARIAN BIGEL-vEntered from VVashington 2: Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4: Clubs: G,A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Civilian Defense 3 . . . HELEN BINS-aEntered from Lakeview High School, Chicago, Illinois, 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Knitting 2: Swimming 3: Civilian Defense 3 . . . CLARENCE BLASHKA-Entered from Washington 2 . . . IRENE BOLDT-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, Il, 4: Officials 2: Red Cross 3: Civilian Defense 3 . . . LLEWELLYN BOLLE--Entered from Rockwood High, Rockwood: Track 3: In the Navy . . . MARVIN BRACHMANN-Entered from Washington 2: In the Air Corps . . . ROMAN BRANDT--Entered from Washington 2 . . . HAROLD BRAUN-Entered from Washington 2 . . . CATHERINE BRECKENRIDGE-Entered from Washington 2: Band lst 3, 4: 2nd 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Knitting 3: Officials 3: Rolling Bandages 4 . . . ARLENE BREMER-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arts 2: Handicraft 2: Audubon 3 . . . JEAN BREYgEntered from Platteville High School, Platteville, 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 4 . . . LUCY BRIEST--Entered from Merrill High School, Merrill, 3: Clubs: Bowling 3: G.A.A. 3, -1: Archery 3: Swimming 4. 39 Q SENIORS g,,w ' , - jx If lfffifffllfl. lf. 1x'1'lu'wl1+ rl II. Hizwlinfv Ya ' ' IJ. lfuryf V lv. lfllxsr' ,V 'I r 4 QQLQKLEY-v i N .1 .QI it ,,., V H V, Buth .rx M. f lI7l N-ur , ,,. ll, lwrlunl , 7 '37 li. Vassflllll l ' lf. fllllillllllllflll I GI V ,. V A 'i W. tlmmpum 7, , 5: 0 Ta., IC, l'll4'4'l-' fy ,J L. d ,,.. ,.,,,.,., 17 ' 61, v L ,, A. 1'ixlf'r A' it ' f V, f'1lfINllil'H - K .w I zwe V f 1 IC. Collins ll, Foonx ,W . ll. flflllffflll 11,11 W 'd L I l . J. f'o,l' ' ' l'. 1'o.r i , . , Y S . I L I, f ,' . 5 I . -I RUTH BRODRRICK Entered from Vifoodrow Wilson 2: Class Play Committee 4: Flamlieau 3, 4: Editor 11: Ili-Tower Flaislws 2. 413 Manitou Staff 2, IE: National Honor Society 3, 41 Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 75: Quill and Scroll Il, 43 Student Council ZZ, ZZ. -1: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Riding 2: Bowling! 2: Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . ROBERT IfIRllEl'I-IERT Entered from Washington 29 Band st 3: Football 2nd 2, 3: lst -13 Clulms: Mixed Bowling 2: Boys Swimming 3 . . . RICHARD BYCHNER Entered from VVashing'ton 2: Intramurals 2, Club-iz Swimming 23 In the Navy . . , ERVIN BURG -Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 3: Clubs: Swimming 3: Rifle 3: In the Navy . . . VIVIAN BUSSE Entered from Washington 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Operetta 3: Clubs: Danciny 2 . . . VERNON BUTH -Entered from VYoodrou Wilsfm 2 . . . MILDRED CAIN -Entered f1'om Washington 2: Intramurals 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Bowling R . . . DOROTHY CARBON ---Entered from VVoodrow Vlfilson 2: Intramurals 2 1 Glee Club 3: Clu' s: 2, 3, 4 3 Culinary Arts 2: Audubon 3 . . . BEVERLY CASSADY-Entered from St. Margaret's Academy, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 'ig Intramurals SS, Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Rifle 3 . . . RITA CAVANAUGH-Entered from St. Patrick's School, Maple Grove, 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, -I . , , VVESLEY CHAMI'IOlN---Entered from Roosevelt Junior Hiirh School, Rockford, Illinois, 23 Na- tional Honor Yociety 4: Clulms: Open Forum 3 . . , ESTHER CHECK -Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arls 2: Bowling 21, Archery JI . . . FRANCIS CHERFH Entered from Woodrow VVilson 2: Boys Swimming Team 33 Junior Life Saving Sig Clubs: Swimming 2, Zi: Howling 3: Rifle 4 . . . ANN CISLER--Entered from Washington 2: Cluhs: G.A.A. 2, Zi, -lg llzinrintf Kg Archery .3 . . . VIRGINIA COGSVVELL- Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Civilian In-fe-use Zi: Red Cross Servive Z3 . . . ELLEN COLLINS Entered from VVashinizton 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Iiox-:ling Z! . , . DONALD CUONS Entered from Ambe-ru Hirh School, Amberxr. 'Z . . . GERRY COURTAWAY Entered from West High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 133 Class Play Committee 3, -1: Prom Committee 33 Play Festival fl: Clubs: fQ,A,A, TS, ,15 Vi-i-Hi-Y 17, lg Hi3l'mver Players I . . . JOHN COX -Entered from VVashingwn 2, Basketball Manager 3, 41 lfootlmll Miinuut-r 11. 1: 'Init-k Iklzinaver 2: Cluls: Magic' II . . . PHYLLIS FOX Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. il, lg l'lvx'n-r Cookies I3 Ilimliiipg fl. 110 Q SENIORS JAMES CRANEY-Entered from Emerson High School, Stevens Point, 2: Clubs: Swimming 33 B0WliI1g 3 - - - VIOLET DANCY-Entered from Harrison High School, Chicago, Illinois, 4 . . . GWENDOLYN DELSMAN-Entered from Rock- wood High School. Rockwood, 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Culinary Arts 3: Knitting 3 . . . JULE DELSMAN!Ent9r9d fI'0m Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Tennis Team 2nd 2: Ist 3: Track 4: Clubs: Tennis 2, 37 Swimming 23 Rifle 4 - - - GLORIA DENK-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G,A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Red Cross Service 4 . . . NORBERT DENOR-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Swimming 2, 3 . . . PERRY DETERT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Clubs: Bowling 3: Chess 4 . . , CHESTER DEUBLER-Entered from Washington 2: Student Council 2: Band Ist 3: 2nd 2: Basketball 2nd 2: 1st 3: Track 2, 3: Library Board 2: Clubs: Audubon 3: In the Army . . . LESTER DEUBLERfEntered from Washington 2: Band lst 3: 2nd 2: Library Board 2: Basketball 2nd 2: lst 3: Track 2, 37 Clubs: Audubon 3 In the Anny . . . NOEL DEVROY-Entered from Pulaski High School, Pulaski, 4: Track 4 . . . AGNES DIETZLER-Entered irom Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep 3 , . . HILARY DONDLINGER,-Entered from Valders High School, Valders, 2 . . . NORBERT DONDLINGER-Entered from Valders High School, Valders, 2 . . . ELAINE DOUBEK -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: Bowling 2: Racquet 3: Red Cross Service 3, 4 . . . ARLENE DRASNER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3 . . . STANLEY DRIDA-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3 . . . ALLAN DROBKA-Entered from Washington 2: Track 3, 4: Clubs: Bowling 3 . . . DOROTHY DUVENECK-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Knitting 2, 3: Swimming 4 . . . ROLAND DVORAKfEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Track 2 . . . PAUL ENGEL-Entered from Washington 2: Football 2nd 2, 3: Ist 4: Junior Life Saving 3. aw, ' H ' K 1, J. C . I , Q - 4, , if g f f 'fmfff Ag, 'Q + Q X V. Dancy f ,wi , , ff' ,. ,. 'V I ' G. Delsmun ,,,, 9 ,I i ,gg I J. DPISTYLHH , . as 41 ,. 5 ,ff , ya f ' 5 ,Yi D I A' L ' M f N. DH101' I 1' ' 5 ' iz .Q '. V. ' P- Df'ff 't 1 1 I , f A , V . PM Ur , , y W, , W W ,I , C D nz ' ff A Q '7 ' f,' v . f K, L. IJCILOIFT I ff! I , g, ff ity ! ' '- N. Defvroy fs: . 4 3 f . ,V f 'x 2 I yyklvf I , I 2 I! f ,ij , , , 7, A 5 A. Divtzlw' Q : H. D07LCllZ7LQf'?' -vw' N. D07Ldli1Lgf'7' Q E. Doubek V- ' V , ' A. Drrzsnm' 'gi 1455? it ,, 6qj'24'l'! x l ,,., .- - .'A'gfl I ' A WM sv, 'fm .1-- nfl' 5 1 0 ' I 0 D i S. Drzda ' ' V I ' 5 at 4 35 A. Drobkn yy if ' f D. Dll1Jf'?'lf'l'k - ' i J J I ,745 i' A R. Dvorak U' ,t -4-A w, in 1 I 3 Ewlgpl f -L R Q ,X ' 'JP , I ,. : - , ,V W ' , . 3 , , I.. ...., --- ..-..... ' A-- -A -1--fl 41 Q SENIORS DOUGLAS IQRSPAHER Entered from Norway, Michigan 3: Clubs: Bowling 3: Archery 3: Swimming it . . . YVILLIAM FALK l-Int.-ri-il ri-uni Washington 2: Band ist 22, -1: 2nil 2: Class Play Committee 3: Operetta 3: Stllgecraft 3. Al: SUILIL' Mannyi-r t . . . IAMES FETZER Entered from St. l'atrick's, Maple Grove, 3 . . . MARJORIE FORS Entered from Wood- inv, uilefn. 3: Vlnss Play Conmmittc-e 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Flambeau 4: Hi-Tower Flashes 3: Library Board 2: Prom rkminiivtt-ff .ig Play Festival 3: Student Council 3, 4: National Honor Society -1: Quill and Scroll 1: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, Il. -1: 'l'ri-Hi-Y Ji, ig Howing 2: Riding 2: Girl Scouts 31: Hi-Tower Players fi . . . VIOLET FRECHETTE Entered from Shawano High School, Shawano, 4 . . . SHIRLEY FRICKE+Entered irom Woodrow NVilson 2: Opcretta 3: Orchestra 2, 3, -4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2. ll. 4: Racquet 3 . . . GEORGE FRISCH-Entered from VVashington 2: Clubs: Bowling 3 . . . DIXIE FVLTON Entered from VVoodrow Wilson 2: Class Treasurer 3: Class Play 3, 4: Class Play Committee 3, .ig Class Ring Committee 3: Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4: Business Manager 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: National Honor Society Ii, 4: Opt-retta 3: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival -1: Swimming Pageant 2, 4: Honorary Swimming Club 2, Il, Al: Quill and Scroll -1: Clubs: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Assistant Point Secretary 3: Racquet 2: Riding' 2: Girl Scouts 3: Hi-Tower Players At: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 1 . . . PRED GAEDKE---Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Swimming 3: In the Navy . . . JACQUE- LINE GALLAGHER- Entered from Washington 2: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Stu- dent Council 2, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 2: Bowing' 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, -1 . . . EDMUND GARBER- Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Swimming 2 . . . URIEL GAREY-Entered from Woodrow Vyilson 2: Prom Committee 3: Tennis Team lst 3, 4: Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Open Forum 3 . . . CLARENCE GASS--Entered from Washington 2: In the Army . . . FRED GATES-Entered from Kingsford High School, Iron Mountain, Michigan, 3 . . . PETER GEHRKEN Entered from Neenah High School, Neenah, 3 . . . DELORES GERHARZ-Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2. 3: Club:-i: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Ilramatics 2: Arcs 3 . . . LEATRICE GERSEK-Entered from Washington 2: Clu1's: G.A.A. 2, Il, -l: Girl Scouts 2: Culinary Arts 3 . . . PATRICIA GESELL -Entered from VVooclrow Wilson 2: Class Play Committee 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Student Council 3: Swimming Pagetnt 2, -1: Prom Committee 3: Orchestra lst 2, 3: Operetta 3: Manitou 3, fl: Junior Life Saving 2: Hi-Tower I-'lashes 2, 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2: Swimming 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y Il, 11: Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . GLORIA GLANDER--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Secretary 2, 3: Class Pluy Committi-v li. 1: Class Ring Conxnittee 3: llel'ate 2, 3: Fllainbeau 4: Assoviate Editor 11: Hi-Tower Flashes 2, 3: Intra- murals 2: National llonor Society 3, -l: Oratory 2: General Chairman Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3: Quill and Scroll Il, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, -1: Tri-Hi-Y Il, 4: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Racquet 2: Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . JAMES GLUCK En- tered from West Hindi Svhool, Aurora, Illinois, 2. l D - D r ., Q x -1 .' '.f IJ. lfh's1nnnf' , r , .. l y W. Milk' . - J. l f'l,'J1'I' K ill. l fn'S ' V V. l,1,.4,',h' MCE l A ms .fi Q -4 2 0 , N. l i'ir'k1' ll. I risr'Il ll. Flzlton I . Grlvfikc' J. llullriyh IJ. Gurbvr I'. Gfrrvy l'. Goss F. Gntvs P. Gclirlrv 11. ff4'l'Ilfll'.C I.. l1w1'.swit' P. Gizwll fl. 014111110 1' J. fillllk 42 'af - 3. . 4- :HQ x . . ': wg -. 4 U' I 1 .. .fly C14 1.147 il' MQ' 1 l ., 'Z V, , . smuons osx ' . , l,4 ,Z I Q4 ' R. Gomm D. Gonyea F. Gorychka G. Gospodarek Q ..Z'2 ,C H. Glall I? 7' A f ' D e y 1 L. Gr-apentinf 1 A. Green W B. Grosshuesch 'lf' 1 swf M. Grotbvclc f M. Grzlbffr L. Huesc W. Hallock A. Hamm-lick B. Hammond P. Hammond .,,, A cj. C. Hand! M. Hansen M. Hanson A. Harllrfilh J. Harll RALPH GOMM-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: Bowling 3: In the Air Corps . . , DORALEE GONYEAfEn- tered from Washington 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . , . FLORENCE GORYCHKA-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3 . . . GRACE GOSPODAREKiEntered from NVashington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arts 3 . . . HAROLD GRALLvEntered from Washington 2: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Rifle 2: Bowling' 3 . . . LUCILLE GRAPENTINE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2: Junior Life Saving 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ALICZE GREEN-Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Officials 3 . . . BEATRICE GROSSHUESCHL-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dancing 2 . . , MABEL GROTBECVK-Entered from W'oodrow Wilson 2: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arts 2: Bowling 3 . . . MARY LOU GRUBERY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band Ist 3, 4: 2nd 2: Intramurals 2: Operetta 3: Orchestra lst 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3: Civilian Defense 3: Entertainment 4 . . . LILLIAN HAESE -Entered from Washington 2: Mixed CTIOYUS 2, 32 CIUIJSI G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dancing 2 . . . WARREN HALLOCK-Entered from VVoodrow Wilson 2: Football 2nd 2, 3: lst 4: Golf 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 3: Track 2: Clubs: Swimming 2: Bowling 21 Archery 3: Rifle 3, 4 . , . ADOLPI-I HAMACHEK-Entered from Vxfashington 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Bowling 3 . . . BARBARA HAMMOND--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Hi-Tower Flashes 3: Intramurals 2: Manitou 3, 4: Business Manager 4: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3: Swimming Pageant 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Bowling 2: Riding 2: Girl Scouts 3 . . . PI-IYLLIS HAMMOND -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Flambeau 3, 4: Business Manager 4: Hi-Tower Flashes 3: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3: Swimming Pageant 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Bowling 2: Riding 2: Girl Scouts 3 . . . CHARLOTTE HANDL-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3: Dra- matics 2: Archery 3: Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . MERLYN I-IANSEN-Entered from Wausau Senior High School, Wausau, 3: In the Navy . . . MARGARET HANSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arts 2: Bowling 3 . . . ALICE HARDRATI-I---Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . , , JOHN HARTL-Entered from Washington 2: Bnncl 2nd 2, 3: Library Board 3, 4. 43 Q SENIORS it ,X I A A7 lu'. llflffpl , ,wg 4' , V 'qw R l.. 11.-mf uv ' L. R ' . 5 - N. llwinzwz ' 1 f' A Q li. lirllnilmli' f if : X' 4,5 V Il, flwns-'I X . ,qA, , A , t I J x I i 'A D gil' do . X L as l 5 10 if E. I1'1'1'z1J!l I , 4 -It lf. Ilwrzog V it I 2 li. llvssvl gf i ff' .3 Ny ,, 11. 11111 -. f ' ' i ' M. lfllffIl lIlS I 5 Q 5 ,. ' ' I xv ' I X, I ., J, f , ef. ,f , ' iv - Q ' e 1 , ff . N Q ' ' KD ', I Q mx ,, W. lluifln 17. llolsrllmlwll ' r IF. IIol.w'llIun'h 'wr ' :dur M. llolxt llhflrll 1 V. llnlxwlllnn ll 4 J V - W sly!! Cyl! 1 ' . D X F M II. I! ll: , . ' . -'P I , F 6- 4 ill. llnlzsvllzlh Q ii - . , M. llrmpwr 'i f in hi ' N l . e f M. ff0l'Ul'lf.1' Y 'W- W. Iloyvr , , i 7.1 , .4 . stil' J, -C v'. F, ELAINE HAUPT -Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 4: Red Cross 3 . . . LYLE I-IEIDE 7-Entered from Woodrow Wilson L! : Clubs: Magician HELMINAK- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 : Clubs 3: Swimming 3 . . . NORBERT HEINZEN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 . . . LORRAINE VVashingt,on 2: Clubs: G.A.A. : Bowling 2, 3: Chess 4 . . . 2, 3: Clubs: Bowling 2, 3 . . . REINHART HERZOG-Entered from Washington 2: Class Play 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 2: Clubs: Bowling: 2, 3 row Wilson 2: Band lst 3, 4: ind 2: Clubs: Bowling 2 . 2, 3, -1: Bowling 2, 3 . . . DANIEL HENSEII- Entered from EARL I-IERZOG--Entered from Washington 2: Band lst 4: 2nd Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . DANIEL HESSEIF-Enter-ed from Wood- . . GRACE HILL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band Ist 3. -1: 2nd 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. Z, 3, -1: Officials 2, 4: Bowling 3 . . . MILDRED HOFFHEINS-Ente1'cd from Hanover High Svhool, Hanover, Pennsylvania, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 4 . . . WILLIAM I-IOIDA--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: In the Navy . . . CAROLE I'IOLSCI'IBACI'IAEnte-red from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 3: Library Bom'-I 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 4: Red Cross Knitting 3 . . . CHARLOTTE HOLSCI-IBACI-I-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Red Cross Knitting 3 . . . ERNEST HOLSCI-IBACI'I--Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 3: VERNON HOLSCHBACH- Entered from VVashinirt0n 2 . . . DOROTHY HOLTZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 21 IIlU'?l- murals 2, 22, -I: Clubs: G,A.A. 2. 33. 4: Tennis LZ: Bowling 3 . . . MARY JANE I-IOLZSCI-IUH-Ente:'v4l fiom VV:ishingrton 2: IIi-Town-r Flashes Il, -ip Junior Life Saving 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 : Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Swimming: Pageant Lf: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, Il, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Sl, -1: Bowling 2 . . . MARK HOUPER- Entered lrom Woodrow Wilson ZZ: Manitou 2: Clubs: Bowling 2: Opt-n Forum 23 . . . MARY HOROVITZ -Entered irom VVashing'ton 2: Declamatory 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, Zi, l: Ilrzinmtic-s J: I-Rowling Z: Hi-Toner I'lziye1-s I . , . WILLIAM HOYER Entered from Washington 2: Football 2: lntrnniuruls Ji: 'I'rxu'k 2: Clubs: Bowling 3, 'L 44 Q SENIORS JOHN HUBERTY--Entered from VvO01ll'0X'J VVilson 23 Boys Swimming Team 2. 32 Class Play 3. 41 Fiambeall 3, 43 Hi' Tower Flashes 33 Intramurals 23 Manitou 2, 3: 'Tennis Team 23 National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Tennis 2, 31 Rifle 2 . . . BETTY HUNTlNGTONfEntered f1'0m Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, '11 Bowling: 3 - - . GLADYCE HURKA4 Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Play 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 2: Glee Club 4: Clubs: Dramatics 2: Bowlimr 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: lli-Tower Players 4 . . . MARION .l!lClllMSTALf-Enfefeli fl'0iTl Washington 2: Flambeau 4: Hi-Tower Flashes 2, 3: Manitou 4: Glee Club 2: Cflubs: Red Cross 3 . . . LORRAINE .IAGODINSKY-Entered from NVashington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3 . . . RITA .lAGODINSKYfEntered from Washington 2: Debate 2, 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 4: Rifle 2 . . . RITA MARION JAGODXNSKY-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Officials 2: Pep 3 . . . THOMAS JANSEN-Entered from Xlfashington 2: Boys Swimming Team 21 Class Play 3, 4: Debate 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 33 Play Festival 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Treasurer 3: President 43 Tennis Team 2nd 2: National Honor Soc'ety 4: Clubs: Bowling 2: Tennis 2: DF21m2iiiCS 37 Swimming 33 Hi-Tower Players 4: Rifle 4 . . . LOUIS JANSKY-Entered from Rockwood High School Rockwood, 3: T1'8Ck 33 Clubsl Swimming 3: Rifle Il, 4 . . . JANET JAROSH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. if 2, 3, -1: Officials 2: Bowling 3 . . . ANDRIA JENKYN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Flambeau 42 Pi'0m C0mmiit9e 3: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Bowling 2, 3: G.A.A. 3, 4 High School, Minocqua, 3: Band 2nd 4 , . . THOMAS JOHNSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band lst 2, 3, 41 Prom Committee 33 Flambeau 3: Tennis Team lst 2, 3: Track 4: Clubs: Bowling 23 Tennis 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . HANS KABOTH--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Swimming Team 3: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Swimming 2, 3: Rifle 32 In the Navy . . . MYRTLE KADERABEKvEntered from Woodrow NVilson 2: Band 2nd 3: Clubs: G.A,A. 3, 4: Knitting 3 . , . 'RUTH KADERABEKe-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Cooking Club 2: Bowling 33 Audubon 3 . . . ELAINE KAMINSKI4Enterecl from Washington 2: Library Board 3, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Dancing 3 . . . RENE KANSIER-Entered from Reedsburg High School, Reedsburg, 2: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 43 Dancing 2 . . . GRACE KAPITZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Play 4: Class Play Committee 3' Intramur:1ls 2: Junior Life Saving 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Glee Club 4: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 4: Swimming Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Point Secre- Swimming Pageant 2, 4: Honorary tary 43 Bowling 2, 3: Tri-H.i-Y 3, 4 3, 4: 2nzl 23 Oneretta 3: Orchestra Z H ' Q X l. 4 f ,Mi s i f 1 3 Hi-Tower Players fl lst 3, 4. . . . ROSALIE JOHNSON4Ente1'ed from Minocqua MILTON KAPITZAEntered from Washington 2: Band lst J. Hubvriy B. Huntington G. Hurka M. -lar-himistczl L. Jrzgodinskif A x M If. ,lagodi1:.s'Icy H. Jagodinsky i f T. Jfmscn X M V L. Jansky Q ' J. Jrlrosh. V M f 'lf' 9 47 , f' ,. ' 7712, f A A. ,lvnkyn H. -Iohmon Y ' T. Johnson Z' H. Kaboth I M. Kaflerffbelf fm . f ff 'M , ,ff ' lf. Karlvrrzbek Q 3 Q Q, E. Kuminski - 'i'. 1 1 , 'i j R. Kanszei A fi, ff 3 ff: riti 3 f M. Kfmm iirr 45 Q SENIORS INDIJJIIICS KARL Entered from XYashington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4 . . , CAROL KARN- Entered from VVo0drow Wilson Z, Liltrziry Boar-l 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 1. 3, 4: Dancing 3 . . . JOSEPH KAUFMAN- -Entered from VVashim:t0n 3: Class 'l'rmisurvr 1: Class Play 4: Class Play Committee -1: Intramurals 2, 3: Play Festival -1: Student Council Si, -1: C.uhs: Bowling 2, 'lg Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . MARGARET KEEHANfEntered trom St. Josephs Kelln-zrsville, -1: Clubs: G.A.A. 4 . . . GERALD KELLEY -Entered from Wooorow NYilson 1: . . . BETTY JANE KERMODE- Entered from Kingsford lllifh School, Kinxzsfnrd, Michiizan, 25: Intramurals 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Glee Club 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . ARTHUR KIRCHEN Entered from Washington 2: Band lst 4: 2nd 2, 3: Orchestra Ist. 4: Clubs: Jazz 12: Entertainment li: In thc Army . . . HENRY KIRCHOFF -Entered from VVashini:ton 2: Class Play Committee 3: Intramural Manager 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Opcretta 3: Staxze Manager 3, 4: Clubs: Dramatics 3: Chess 4: Stairecraft 4 . . . DOROTHY KLEIBER En- tered from Washington 2: Library Board 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 4: Red Cross Knitting! 2, 3 . . . JOSEPH KLEIN--eEntered from Washington 2 . . . OLIVE KLEIN- Entered from XVashington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Knitting 3 . . . EDITH KLING- BIEL Entered from Vlfashinirton 2: Junior Life Saving 2: Student Council 2: Cults: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Vice-president LE: Secretary 3: Ilramatics 2: Red Cross Knitting 3, 4: Racquft 2, 3 . . . JEROME KLINKNER--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band lst. 2 . . . DORIS KNUTSON---Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2 . . . MILFORD KNUTSON- - Entered from Woodrow Vifilson Z: Band Ist 2. 3, 4: Golf 2' Clubs: Swimming 2, 3 . . . GERALDINE KOCH--Entered from Washington 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . ELDORA KOEP'PE-Entered from Washington 2: Hi- Tower Flashes 3: Manitou 3, 4: Operetta 3: Glee Club 3: Clubs: Dramatics 2: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Photography 3: Racquet 3: Red Crum-i 4 . . . AUDREY KOLAR Entered from West Bend High School, West Bend, 2: Band 2nd 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girl Scouts 2: Magician 2: Bowling 3 . . . DORIS KOLB-4Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Red Cross 3 . . . HARRY KOLLATH-'Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2: Swimming 2: In the Navy. x O II. Karl U. li'1n'n ,J .l. lfflllfillhll ..,, 11 M. li'f'a'l1u1l ' G. K1'llf'u ff' ' ' lr-' '. X-' 4 I lx ' i: iw I , J b lf. lI'1'l'IH0lI1' A I-5 A. Ii'i1'a-llwn I! ll. lfirrlmff '17 -T' li. Ii'If'ibf'r -I. Klvin . 'S t A ax 3 'U 0. Kirin I 5. E. Iflingbwl fi Q J. KIinkm'r 1- ' x D. Knutson JI. Ifnzltson ,:,V Z I A :Vg , jr A I2 E ll. Korh I-I. Knrppw , A. Kohn' Aw 11. 10,111 5 H. Knllalh I , , , 46 ,Jr r-x 0,3 0 ,,f, 2, VI WZQWI ff Z5 . ' 4 . if ,ff 4 . hfzf' .gf 2 , l 'wa , M H W fig, I ff. V X X X 1 , fi 4' ' Q1 ,4 i 1, ' ' i f ' ' 'x A ,4V, L f r. 1 X f ,fun-1, A f L3 f Q17 in ff , . 1 ' vi A , ,C 2,27 A , is ,,.Vf ' . I ,.wM,,, f ,, . gy. 1 f ,W . , K , ' ' . ' Lf. , ' f 4 , 9 , Www f ' ,ve riff , U ' ' I ff w ' f Q ' in . ft 4 4 'Z I ' hz ,r1,.ffW.4.f1IuJf9 f , L . Q SENIORS l ' G. Konop H. Konopacki Konopaflci ' . f V, lf. Kopotic M. ! 4 if L. Kowwski if F 9 5 I 1' M. Koukalik B. Koutecky A. Kramm' G. Kreft H. Krenz J. Kries U. Krueger C. If7'll?I'l,diCk E. Kltglcr U. Kumbalek i Vbll , H. Kummer 2 R. Kummcr ,..V ' '-l E. Kustka ii ,' M. Kutchffra M. Lszkatos 2, if X 1 2 1 :ii s VC '. , af . .., .H 4 , ww.. '. ,ff np:-Q' J GLORIA KONOPfEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: Culinary Arts 2: G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . HELEN KONOPACKIL Entered from Washington 2: Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G-A-A- 2. 3, 4: Red Cross Knitting 3 . . . MARY ANN KONOPACKI-Entered from Washington 2 . . . ROBERT KOPOTICfEntered from Washington 2: Glass Play 3: Golf 2, 3: Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4: Intramurals 2: Student Council 3, 45 Track 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Clubs: Dancing 2: Bowling 3: Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . LAVERNE KOTOWSKI-Entered from Washington 2: Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Clubs: G.A.A, 2: Chess 3: Red Cross 3 . . . MERLIN KOUKALIK-Entered from Kewaunee High School, Kewaunee, 2: Band 1st 3, 4: Glubs: Tennis 3 . . . BERNICE KOUTECKY-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 4: Officials 3 . . . ADICE KRAMER-Entered from Washington 2: Band 2nd 2: Student Council 2: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Swimming 2: Dramatics 2 . . . GREGORY KREFT-Entered from Vlfashington 2 . . , ROSEMARY KRENZ- Entered from Purdy High School, Marshfield, 2: Class Play Committee 3: Manitou 3: Prom Committee 3: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Bowling' 3 . . . JAYNE KRIES-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Red Cross Service 3: Racquet 3 . . . CLEMENT KRUEGER-En- tered from Washington 2 . . . CAROL KRUMDICK-Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 3: Clubs: G,A,A, 3, 4: Red Cross Knitting 3 . . . EARL KUGLER-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Dancing 2 . . . KARL KUMBALEK -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: In the Navy . . . HAROLD KUM'MER-Entered from Washington 2: Band 2nd 2 . . . RAYMOND KUMMER4Entered from VVashingt1on 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Dra- matics 2: Audubon 3 . . . EUNICE KUSTKA,-Entered from Washington 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Oberetta 3: Swimming Pageant 2, 4: Clubs: Handicraft 2: Swimming' 2: Pep 3: Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . MELVIN KUTCI-IERA--Entered from Washington 2: Band 1st 3, 4: 2nd 2: Intramurals 2: Track 2: Clubs: Magician 2 . . . MELVIN LAKATOS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band lst 3, 4: 2nd 2: Orchestra lst 4: Clubs: Swimming 2: Audubon 3. 47 X A ll Q SENIORS S .l. I,frmhf rl 3 Il. I,u1.wu Q 4 ' II. IAIIASYIII f NY ll. 1,11 fxllll I 0 V fi. ln'IS1 I l , x 'l lf. 1n'.w'l1Icw - lf. I,r'Spf'f11n,-4 0 Q lf. l,4'u'i.s Z i ' lf. 11il111I'Il1llllIl 4 f IC. I,ip1n'rt l 5 ' ,F Q 1 X I V ,Ar I fb 'ix ll. Louis , 'Q It. I,1nlu'iy1 G l Q ,il ' l M 11. lnlisiwr .I , . fs ,. ,ullrzmfln 5 ' ,, 4 li. flfI1'f,l'I'lIIlIlHl , I ' . ly JF. ' 1 1' ,A . i ,, lim 'W T 1-H' A ' s , f 'TFC 3 yr , 'if ' 1 35 F Q 5 3 D -Z 4 S ll. .lIr'lInnm'lI 4 A1 lf, fllr'It'1'a' A 3 ' il s I', fl1f'ltYI'0Ilflll ,Q -j A l 'A tg 'NA 1' H U. .llffffllllllllllll ' 'A I' J 5 ' 3 19, lf. lllfwrlz ii, i , ' , . M ws Q K 1 1' 23 ,Q v JAMES LAMBERT Entered from Washington 2 . . . DOROTHY LARSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Cooking 2: Bowling 3 . . . HARLAN LARSON-fEntered frcm Woodrow Wilson 2 . , . THOMAS LARSON Entered from Waupaca Hiirh School. Waupaca, 3: Basketball 2nd fl: Boys Swimming Team 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Track 33 National Honor Society 4 3 Clubs: Swimming 33 Chess 4 . . . LUCILLE LEIST-Entered from Washington 2: Flambeau 3, 4: Associate: Editor 4: Hi-Tower Flashes 31 National Honor Society I: Quill and Scroll 4: Clubs: Handicraft 23 Chess 33 G,A.A. 2, 3. 4 . . . EDWARD LESCHKE-Entered fiom Washington L Class Play Committee -1: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Stu- dent Council 2: National Honor Society 4 . . . HELEN LESPERANCE-Entered from Washington 21 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Knitting 2, Handicraft 3: American Red Cross 3 . . . BETTY JANE LEWIS-Entered from Washington 2: Class Play 3, 4: lleclamatory 2, Mixed Chorus 4: Play Festival 3: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A, 4: Dramatics 2, 3: Hi-Tower Players -1 . . . BARBARA LINDEMANN-Entered from VVashington 2: Clubs: Red Cioss Knitting 3 . . . ELTON LIPPERT Entered from Woodrow Wilson 23 Clubs: Bowling 3 . . . DONALD LOUIS-Entered from Washington 2: Football 2nd 2: lst 3, -1: Stags. Manager 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Cubs: Rifle 2: Stairecraft 3 . . . KENNETH LUDWIG-Entered from VVashini:ton 2: Intramurals LZ, 3, 43 Clubs: Aeronautics 3 , . . ALVIN LUISIERfEntered from Washingfmn 22 BOYS Swim- mimr 'l'0'im 3: Football 2nd 2: Intramurals 3: Library Board 2, 3, -lg Track 2: Clubs: Swimming 23 Bowling 3 . . . .IEANETTE LFTTERMAN Ente-lcd from Crandon High School, Crandon, 3: National Honor Society 49 Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: liowlirlr Ii: Archery li . . . DAVID McDERMAND -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Boys Swimming Team 2, 3: Clasz Presillent 2: Vlass Play 34, lg llehate lg Forensics Mixed Chorus 23 Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3, 4: Student Council 33 'lk-niiis T1-urn 2. Il: Nz-tional Honor Society 4: Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3: Jazz 2, Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . HAROLD NRDONNELL lfiitcretl fiom Woodrow Wilson 2: Basketball lst 3, 4: 2nd 21 Co-captain 4, Football lst 2, 3, 4: Co-captain -1: Homucominu Kim: -1: Track 2: Clubs: Hi-Y 21, 4 . . . LOUIS McKEE'-Entered from Vlfoodrow Wilson 2: In the Navy . . . PATRIFIA MrKE0l'GH I-Irite-iw-ml from Vl'ashiri:ton Z: National Honor Society 4: Mixed Chorus 25 Clubs: Knitting 2 . . FAROL Mcl,Al'GHLlN Ente-rwl from llrillion Hich School, Bcillion, 1, National Honor Society' 4: Clubs: Red Cross 4 . . RIABY FIAICIKYZ l'Ilitli'm-ll lrom iilishiiiuton I: Mixed t'liori'.4 2, 3, 'lg Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 4, Officials 2. 48 Q SENIORS HAROLD MAHNKE4EnteIed from Washington 2: Boys Swimming Team 2, 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 35 Track 23 Clubs: Bowling 2, 3 . . . LA VERNE MAHNKE-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Racflllet 3: Pl10Tf0Z- raphy 3: Red Cross Service 4 . . . PHYLLIS MALEK-Entered from Washington 2: Cll1bS2 G-A-ll 2, 3. 4 - - - JENNE 2: Handicraft 3: American Red Cross 3 . . . MAPLES-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dancing JEANNE MARESCH-Entered from Vlfashington 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Officials 2, 3: Culinary Arts 2: Tennis 3: Red Cross Service 4 . . . Class Treasurer 2: Vice-president 3, 4: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Class Council 2, 3, 4: Sergeant-at-arms 4: Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4: Open Forum 3: Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 .... T ANICE MATTE--Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . LARAYNE MECCA-Entered from Washington 2: Hi-Tower Flashes 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3 . . . GREGORY MEIDL-Entered from Washington 2 . . . NAOMI MEISNER-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Officials 3 . . . JAOQUELINE MEISSNER,-Entered from Woodrow 'Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ELAINE MEYER-Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Intramural Manager 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Operetta 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Offficials Club 2, 3: Racquet 3: Red Cross Service 4 . . . FRED MEYER-Entered from Wlashington 2 . . . VIVIAN MEYER-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Washington LZ: Basketball lst 4: 2nd 2, 3: Intramurals 2: Tennis Team MIELKE-Entered from Washington 2: Band 2nd 2: National Honor Washington 2 . . . ALYCE MITTELSTAEDT-Entered from Woodrow Festival 3: Clubs: Dramatics 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . EDWARD MOAKLER-Entered from Washington 2: Football Manager 2: Intramurals 3: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Dancing 2: Bowling 3: Chess 2. at L, I, J S , , 2 'X'- K Muir' lfst 2: Clubs: Tennis 2: Bowling 3 . . National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: JAMES MARESI-I4Entered from Washington 2: Ring- Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: Student Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . CAROL MARKOWSKI-1 Red Cross 2 . . . WALTER MEYER4Entered from . WILLIAM Society 4 . . . KENNETH MILLERfEnt,e1-ed from- Wilson 2: Manitou 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Play H. Mahnkc L. Mahnkc 4 P. Malek J. M aplcs J. Maresclz. f' :'. f I 23, Vr, 4 . V V g V VV V V . Marcslt ' ,. , irrl I f .Mm-lwlwski V I 'sv uy ll . Lllfltff? 4 5 , I7 . Mecca ,f .,l. , , , I .Mem VV pl VVV. V , . , f . gl ' N. Mr'isnr:1' agp i X - V V V I '- J. Mc:.ssncfr A ,,,, I . V . xl E. Mvlfcr V F. Meyer ,, ' -, i I , , V. Meyer Q.. I fn ag. V V. W. Mwyvr s -: ' 7 ' ' W. Mivlkr' my K Mfzzffr A. Mitt12Z.9taCdt ' E Moakiffr 49 Q SENIORS MARJURIH '-IUHH l'Int1-rwl from XYoo.li-on XYils4-n .i: Ilziml lst 1: 12nd 12, 3: Clubs: G,A,A. 2, il, I: Bowling 11: Ilrnlnatics J: Knilwiiig' .ip Suirnmint Cl , , . BETTY MONDAY Enterei irom Washington 2: lnlrainui-als 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, R, -1: lnsifmls J, 1 . . VARY ANN MROZINSKI- Entered from VVashinmon LZ: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 23, al . . . EUGENE MITHOW. SHI Exit'-i--lil from Washington 2: Basketball lst t'o-Captain 4: Znd 3: Clubs: Swimming 2: Bowling 3 . . . NORBERT 'S1l'SIAl. I-Int:-re-11 from XVashinuton 2: Track 3: Clubs: Bowling 2, 3 . . . MARCELLA NATZKE Entered from lJePere High Svhool, Ile-Pere, 2: Clubs: G.A.A, 3. -1: Rell Cross 133 Knitting 21 DHnCim! 53 . . . GENEVIEVE NEMETZ Entered from NVashin':Ion 2: Class Play Committee 1: Hi-Tower Flashes 3: Junior Life Saving 2: Manitou -l: Mixed Chorus 2. 331 Prom Committee Il: Student Council Z, ZS, il: Swimming Pageant 2, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, -1: Tri-Hi-Y 3, il: Bowling: 2 . . . JACK NESHEIM Entered from XVashington 2: Band Ist Z, 3: Class Play Committee 3: Football Isl 4: Mixed Chorus Il: Ups-i'etta 3: Prom Committee Sl: Tennis Team lst 2, P: Clubs: Bowling' 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3 . . . HELEN NEUHAUS Entered from Ntfashinszton 2: Band lst 2, 13, 1: Hi-Tower Flashes 2: Manitou 2: National Honor Society -l: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, -l: Howling I3 . . . LOIS NIELSEN -Entered from Washington 2: Class Play Committee 3: Intramurals 2, 3. 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, Il, 1: Ilrzimatics 1: Officials 2: Bowling 23: Tennis 3 . . . BETTY NIMTZ-Entered from VVoodrow VVilsou 2 . . . ROB- ERT NOLL Entered from Washington 2: Band End 2, 3: Basketball 2nd 2: Track -1: Flambeau fi: Football End 2: Intra- murals ll . . . ROSEMARY NOVY Entered from Vkoodrow Vlilson 2: Class Play 4: Class Play Committee 33: Intraniurals 2, 3, L1: Mixed Chorus 4: Intramural Manager 3: Play Festival 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Officials ZZ: Bowling 3: Hi-Tcwwer Players fl . . . ROGER NOWAKOWSKI-Entered from VVooJi'ow Wilson 2 . . . LEO 0'I-IEARN -Entered from St. Patric'k's. Maple Grove, 'S . . . GVVENDOLYN OLSON-Entered from VVoodrow VVilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Junior Life Saving' LZ: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling' 2, 3: Archery 3 . . . HAICRIEI' OPICHKA--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 8: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Bowling 3 . . . EDITH ORR--Entered from Washington 2: Class Play Committee 3: Hi-Tower Flashes 2, 3, 1: Quill and Scroll fl: Library Board Z: Prom Committee 3: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Dramatics 2: Mapzivians Zi: Chess il, 4 . . . GEORGIANA OSIECZANEK ---- Entered from Vlfashimrton 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 4: Rifle 2 . . . PAULINE 0TT Enfered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A, I, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: American Red Cross Service 3 1 HaI1diC1'11l'lL 3- :11. ,llnhr If. IIUUIIIIIIH M. :'ll1'nzinxlfl 1. Q., IC. iIllll'llllII'Xli'l in,- N. Jllllxiul Ill. ,X'ut:l.'f' U. .N'i'n1f'I: -I. ,Yf'x1r1'iu1 Il. .NVIIIHIIIS l,. Xif'I.w'n B. Kimi: ' y nv lt'. Noll R. AIOFH J 'M If. A'Ull'fIImOll'SkI 0 ! 'S ' ,, If . ' , 1 I tt : I Yi L, 0'Hc'f11'n 1: Ulxon ll flpif-liltfz 1 lg. Uri' 'CJ , Fr I ,-at VQA, f is ,Q 4 so I -we ll. U.siw:rlf1f'If 1' Ulf W t4y'A 'SV ' Q Q SENIORS s cw WWW 2' D ,, f X V I f f , I A. Packard If V If ' , 3 W M. Page! I gf W! J. Panosh, X ' W! L. Pape 1 f X J. Paulsen 2 , K ' , f ' ,-Lv 51,5 4 447 , -A, 2 C I X f ' 4 X , X f 27 :Cf 4 ' f' 6 , f ff O ,ff 4 'i2:'Hi, f , S. Paylcwtnffr l- . R. Pehrson 35, R. Pctvrik B. Peterson B. Pfeffer 4 l I 1. G. Pfeffefr l 4272 Z J fe i., ' J M- PffjffC'fk07'll ififfdgjig ,,,,' ,gif M 'A U. Pfewfei' r E. Pflum V ' 1 A VWJD. Phipps 1 if ' f I ' , oe, i r J. PiCsc'l1.cl M. Plank f' lf. Polzin J- Poppy V. Porubcfznsky , 4,13 f f 'ff w T229 ' 11 A, X 1 ' lr' ia., ff df .,..,.. I ff I V A , , ix J .J f if I A: ' , -V 1 f 4 i , 1 k 1 V V I , ARLENE PACKARD-Entered from Shawano High School. Siawano, 4 . . . MYRON PAGEL-eEntered from Woodrow Wil- son 2 . . . GERALD PANOSI-I4Entered from Woodrow Wilsm 2 . . . LOUISE PAPE---Entered from Washington 23 In- tramurals 2, 3, 4: Cllubs: G.A.A.-2, 3, 4: Officials 3 .... I UNE PAULSEN-Entered from Washington 2: Intranxurnls 2' Clubs: G.A.A. 2: Knitting 25 Dancing 23 Bowling 3 . . . SHIRLEE PAYLEITNER-Entered from Rhinelander High School Rhinelander, 3 . . . ROBERT PEI-IRS0NAEntered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Hi-Tower Flashes 2: Associate Editor 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Clubs: Open Forum 33 In the Navy . . . ROBERT PETERIK-Entered from Washington 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3 . , . BETTE PETERSON- -Entered from Denmark High School, Denmark, 3: Clubs: Red Cross 3: Entertainment 4 . . . BETTY ANN PFEFFER-Entered from Washington 2: Class Play Committee 3: Intramurals 2, 33 Junior Life Saving 23 Swimming Pageant 25 Clubs: G.A.A- 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Bowling 2 . . . GEORGE PFEFFER-Entered from Washington 2: Band lst 2, 3, 4: Orchestra lst 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Jazz 2: Entertainment 4 . , . MARION PFEFFERKORN-Ente1'ed from Woodrow VVilson 2: Intramurals 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Bowling 3 . . . OLIVE PFEIFER!Entered from Central High School, Sheboygan, 49 Clubs: G,A,A, 4 . . . ED WARD PFLUMfEnte1'cd from Colly High School, Colby, fl . . . DAVID PHIPPS-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2: Band lst 3, 4: 2nd 2 . . . JEANETTE PIESCI-IEL-Entered from Washington High School, Two Rivers, 3g Swim- ming Pageant 113 Intramurals 43 Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . MIRIAM PLANK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band lst 2, 3, 4: Orchestra lst 3, 4: Clubs: iG.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girl Szouts 2, 3: Swimming 23 Magicians 25 Auto Mechanics 4 , , , ROLAND POLZIN-Entered from Beaver Dam High School, Beaver Dam 4 . . . JERRY POPPY-Entered from Crandon High School, Crandon, 3 . . . VIOLET PORIJBCANSKY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 4. 51 Q SENIORS ll I'f'f111.srr JI. l'1'1h1'lt' 1.-. in-mfr ,L fl -- H. Pribvl X 3 ' li. l'l'i114'4' W X I l A ji V Ag I 5 S 6' I. s lf, Ql14'I'H7ll ff 3 Q ll. It'umsrIv'll I . lfrmk 5 N. Hunk ll. I?1111pf'? ll. lt'up1u'I .l. li'u1'f'n, ll, Ifwflrrlfm 3 ll. It'1'imf'1' 'l'. h'1'inn1' an ' fl. lt'1'V1'fl T. ft'1'Zll4'll fr K' W I ll. lt'ohr'rlx Q, , .K li. li'url:'1l'rllfi I li. In'm'hl 1 P 'Q I ' - Haw- 'i tt DOROTHY PRAUSA- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3, fl: Intramurals Manager: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, Zi, 1: Magicians Ii: Officials 4 . . . MARVIN PRIBEK - Entcred from Woodrow Wilson 2' Band lst 53, ft: :Nfl Track 1: Orchestra lst 4, Tennis Team 2, 3: Clubs: Tennis 2, 3: Jazz 2: Entertainment fl . . . ROBERT PRIBEK Enlv-red from Washington 2: Basketball Znd ZZ: Glass Play 43 Football 2nd Z: Intramurals Z: Prom Committee fi: Play Ifestivztl fl: Track 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Hi-Y 1: Swimming 2: Open Forum 3: Aeronautics 3: Hi-Tower Player:-L -I . . . EDWARD PRIBEIf- Entered from VVashington 2 . . . LORRAINE PRINCE? -Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 3: Red Cross Knitting 3: Entertainment -1 . . . RUSSELL QIIERAM -Entered from Washing- ton 3: Football 3: In the Marines . . . DONNA RAMSDELL-Entered from Norway High School, Norway, Michigan, 4 . . . FLORENCE RANK Entered from Vlfashington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arts 2: Red Cross 3 . . . NORMA RANK - Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. -1 . . . DOLORES RAPPEI.f-Entered from Washington 2: Class Play Corn- mittee 3, 4: Flambeau -1: Hi-Tower Flashes 33 Prom Committee 3: National Honor Society -lg Quill and Scroll 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y IS, -l . . . DOROTHY RAPPVIL EY tered from Washington 25 Prom Committee 3: Stud-1-nt Council Cl, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, -1: Tri-I'Ii-Y Zi, 4: Bowling 2 . . . IEANNE RAVEN---Entered from Washington 2: Flambeuu 3: Hi-Tower Flashes st. 1: Manitou 13: Clubs: G.A.A. Z, 33, -1: Red Cross 3, 4 . . . GLORIA REARDON -Entered from Wash- ington 3: Intramurals 2, ZS: Intramural Manager 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3: Handicraft 3 . . . GALE REIMER--Entered from Washinuton 2: Football Manager 2, 3, -1: Orchestra Z: Prom Committee IS: Track Manager 2. 3: Nz-tional Honor Society 4: Clubs: Aeronautics fi . . .TONY REIMER Entered from XYOodrow Wilson 2 . . . AGATHA RESCH----Entered from Wash- ington 2: Intramurals 2, SS, -lg Intramural Manager Ji: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Handicraft 3 . . . THOMAS REZACH-H Entered lrom Wnshinirtrin Z . . . GLADYS ROBERTS Entered from YYushingto'1 23 Clubs: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Red Cross Knittinu ll: Swimming 1 . . . DELORE5 RODEVYALD Entered from iVashinu'ton 2: Play Festival 33 Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 1: Culinary Arts 2: Red Cross Service li . . . LOIS ROEHL- Entered Irom Washington 2: Band 2nd 2: Clubs: G A.,-X. 2, 3, ip liiflt- il: Stqtue-L-raft IS, 1, 52 tai, ,WWJ Q SENIORS DOROTHY ROEPKE-Entered frbm Washington 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Officials 3: Red Cross 3 . . . DOROTHY ROHRER-Entered fl'Om 'VVaSl1i1'1QCf0n 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Intramural Manager 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3. 41 Offi- cials 2, 3 . . . ROSE MARY ROSINSKY-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Handicraft 3 . . . BEATRICE ROWI?Enterea,i from Woodrow VVilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Culinary Arts 2 . . . JEAN RUGOWSKI-Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2: Senior Life Savinii 3: Swimming Pageant 2, 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 3: Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4: Pep 3: Swimming 3 . . . DONALD RYAN-Entered from Washington 2: Band lst 3, 41 2nd 2: Operetta 33 Student C01-mcll 2: Clubs: Dancing 2: Swimming 3, 4: Photography 3 . . . WILLIAM SCHADEBERG-Entered from Washington 2: Band Ist 2, 3, 4: Class Play Committee 3: Orchestra lst 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Stage Manager 3 - - - ELAINE SCHADEWALD' Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Knitting 2: Bowling 2 . . . ARTHUR SCHLEIfEntered from Washington 2: Clubs: Swimming 2 . . . MARIE SCHLEISfEntered from Washington 2: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Handi- craft 3: Chess 4 . . . JACK SCHNEIDER!Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band 2nd 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Cflubs: Bowl- ing 3 . . . JOHN SCI-lROEDERgEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2: National Honor Society 4 . . . MARGARET SCHROEDER -Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band lst 3, 4: 2nd 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Operetta 3: Swimming Pageant 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3: Civilian Defense 3: Intramurals, 2, 3, 4 . . . WALTON SCHROEDEIL-Entered from Washington 2: Track 3 . . . AUGUST SCHUETTE-Entered from Woodrow VVilson 2: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Class Play Committee 3 3 Foot- ball 2nd 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4 : Prom Committee 3 : Student Council 3 : Tennis Team Ist 2, 3, 4: Tennis Manager 42 Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY LOU SCI-IUETTE-Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Intramurals Manager 3: Prom Committee 3: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2: Bowling 3: Chess 4 . . . LEONARD SCHUH-Entered from Washington 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Bowling 3 . . . SHIRLEY SCHULER- Entered from Washington 2: Prom Committee 3: Student Coui-eil 4: Hi-Tower Flashes 3: Editor 4: National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 11: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4:Handicraf1ers 3: Dancing 2 . . . BARBARA SCI-IWEFELfEntered from Watertown High School, Watertown, 2: Intramurils 2, 3, 4: Senior Life Saving 3: Swimming Pageant 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Offi- cials 2: Dramatics 2: Bowling 33 Archery 3: Red Cross 4 . . . VIELVIN SEIBEIfEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Football 2nd 2: Track 2: Clubs: Bowling 3. V za-V r x rl ' 5' D. Roepke S D. Rohrer R. Lfosinslcy B. Rowe ,Mfg P 4 J. Rugozcski 1 ' 3 . ,.,. 1 . , ' . 'SZ JN DG 71 2 I D. Ryan W. Schadebvrg f-try E. Scimdcuvalfl A. Sc-hlei M. Schlvis 'fn 'S 4 Ji: ,A , V, 0 Dunn. '. - Q X , A ', , -I. Schnviflfm .1 T. .X , 'V ' J. Schroeder i Jig ' Q , V ' 2, M. Schroeder , 1' , W. Schroeder H ,,, . 1 . l gf., 2,7 AA S,.huptt,, 3 , .-1. it. 12:1 1 X 1 3 4, '-' ' 'J 1 , ilfl i f , 4 D in . f k ' M. SI'llllf'flf' 1 CY S. Schuler U B. Schwefefl , M .. . . .,,, 1 M, 3,715.11 ., ky X ,, ' fi-2 53 A. N111 msltt .l. Nirtltlfwtl l,. Niuntvl l'. Nfl'!l4'1' l'. Ntwtn Q SENIORS ROLAND SICIIDEL I-Intcted from Tontziltattk Hiuh School, Tomahawk, Tl: Clubs: Rifle 3, -I: Howlint-2' 3: IH thc All' Corrs . . MARTIN SICYERSOX Entered from Washington 2: Basketball 2nd 3: Class Play 3, 4: Footbatll 2nd 2: lst Il. tl : Prom Vontmittvt- Il: 'frack 2, 3: Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 1: Rifle 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY SHEAIIAN Entered from Maple Grove Hipzlt School, Mat:-lv Grow-, 'ig Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4 , . , MARY LOL' SHIMEK--Entered from Washington 2: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: G.A.A, 2, 3, 13 Tri-Ili-Y 3, -1: Bowling 2 . , . RUTH ANN SICKLES -Entered from NVashimrton 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, -lg Entertainmt-nt 2: Red Cross 3 , . . MARIAN SIERACKI Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 4: Knitting 3 . . . ELLA SIGMAN Entered from Washington 2: Class Play Committee -1: Junior Life Saving 2: Ciuts: G.A.A. 2, 3. bt: Swimming 2: Variety 2: Boxxlimg 3: Hi-Tower Players -1: Rifle 4 . . . WILLIAM SIMMER- Entered from NVo0drow Wil- son 2: Hand lst 2, J, 4: Operettzi 3: Orchestra lst 3, 4: Stage Manager -1: Clubs: Bowling 2, 3: Sttiuecraft 4: In the Navy . . . RU H-ARD SIMMET Entered from NVashington 2 . . . MARGARET SINGER --Entered from Washington 2: Prom lkmmmittee Cl: National Honor Society 43 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dancing 2: Handicraft 3: Chess 4 . . . LE ROY SKARIEVUDA Entered from Rockwood High School, Rotkwood 3: . . . LELAND SKARVAN-Entered from NVashington 2: Hand 2nd 2: Clubs: Swimming 2, 3 . . . JAMES SLATTERY---Entered from Washington 2: Cllubs: Swimming: 2, 3 . . . ROBERT SPIERING Entered from XVashington 2 : Class Vice-president 2: President 3, 4 : Class Play Committee 3. tl : Class Ring Committee 3: Hi-Tower I lHSh9S 2: Intramurals 2: Prom Committee 3: Prom King: 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Vice-president 3, 4: Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4: Bowling: 2: Open Forum 3 . . . RAPHAEL SPORER--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: Howling 2 . . .ARLIN STAMSTA--Entered from VVashingt0n 2: Track 2: Clubs: Swimming 2 . . . JAMES STANKEY- Entered from Washington 2: Basketball lst 3, 4: 2nd 2: Class Play Committee 35 Football 2nd 2: 1st 3, 4: Intrarr.urals 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Bowling 2: Open Forum 3 . . . LUCHLLE STANZEII Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dancing: 2 . . . PAULINE STEGEIP- I':lllPI'H.l from W2lSllinx'tt1n 3: Band Ist 3, 4: 2nd 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . , CAL STEIN -Entered from NVasltington 2: Class Play Committee IZ, 4: Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4. f lf. Swillwl film. ' f M. N4'tw'rsmt M. Nllfllllllll -I 3' M. Nllllllflt' lf, Nia'1t'lt'N pl' JI. Nivntwlrt H, Nigntun W, Nintznwr ' lt', Simntwl JI. Nfll!l1'1' L. Nlt'411'it'1'url11 Ii. Skartvtn - 3 ' t J. Nltlfftlfbll N , ,I .,.. V I XR. i li, hptfltngl . lf. NIIUITI' ,., 4, L .73 V .4-5. -M if f 'li 1 .t 1 v 4, ir' - .A In 54 t X17 L t 1 .PL J 4 Q SENIORS . 4 . V 4,. . g J M X Ag I lgfeinbrechm if V E , 49 .lleum A 4 f f-gg' ' D. StGU61'LS g: 'off 7 A . f in 1 .1 4 J. Steve-ns I . 0 . I -V l y Q . H. Sweetman - f ,D M L .0 . Vilv ,A V K. Stiefvater 4 , ,, D. Stradal ly , V. Stueber 1 V. Stueber V .AA,., A ,. D. Stiohert 3 .0 4 gg. E. Swokowsk ' D. Tadych, ' F. Terens I .f J. Thompson ' - J. TlIl'WLfl?'Sll, . U-1 W2 -,1Zz,4,g,4L.,g 'ff D Cfl7'l,xLa - 0 C ' '22, if C. Toltzmann at J. T01'7'i.S07l, .1 , I 4 ' J. Truclel W R , . Tusrlwl 5 f . 'Q,, J. Tfueten 'Q I 5 i., ::5,n Z BEATRICE STEINBRECI-IERfEntered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Handicraft 3 . . . BENNO STEUERi l:2?ed from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2, 3: In the Navy . . . DONALD STEVENS-Entered from Kingsford High School, Kingsford, Michigan, 3: Tennis Team lst 3. 4: Clubs: Tennis 3, 4 . . . JOAN STEVENS--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Prcm Committee 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Tri-iii-Y 3, 4: Bowling Z . . . HELEN SWEETMAN- -Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Racquet 3: Red Cross 3 . . . KATHRYN STIEFVATER-Entered from Washington 2: I-li-Tower Flashes 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving 2: Manitou 3: Swimming Pageant 2: Clubs: G,A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girl Scouts 2: Bowling 3: Archery 3: Red Cross 4 , . . DELORES STRADAL'-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Intramurals 2: Glee Club 3: Clubs: Culinary Arts 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Audubon 3 . . . VIRGINIA STUEBER f- Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep 2: Culinary Arts 3: Red Cross 3: Riding 4 . . . VIVIAN STUEBER-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD STICHERT-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Dancing 2: Magicians 3 . . . EARL SWOKOWSKIfEn'oered from Washington 2: Band lst 2, 3, 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Football 2nd 2: Ist 3, 4: Orchestra 1st 4: National Honor Society 4: Prom Committee 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Jazz 2: Football 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . DOROTHY TADYCI-I4En1.ered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Dramatics 2: Racquet 3: Red Cross 3, 4 . . . FRED TERENS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Swimming Team 2, 3: Clubs: Swimming 2, 4: Riding 4 . . . JUNE THOMPSON!Entered trom Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ing 3 . . . JEANNE TIDMARSH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Play 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Flambeau 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Student Council 2: Swimming Pageant 2, 4: Clubs: G,A.A. 2, 3, 4: Honorary Swimming Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Bowling 2: Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . CATHERINE TOLTZMANNfEntered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2: Bowling 3: Archery 3 . .i . JAMES TORRISONfEnterec1 from Woodrow Wilson 2: Swimming Team 2: Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . JACQUES TRUDEL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Basketball 2nd 3: Class Play 3: Football 2nd 2: lst 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3: Tennis Team 1st 2, 3, 4: Oo-captain 4: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Football 2: Open Forum 3 . . . ROBERT TUSCHEL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Clubs: Aeronautics 3 . . . JOAN TVETEN- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Class Play Committee 4: Flambeau 3, 4: Hi-Tower Flashes 2: Junior Life Saving 2: Moni- tou 4: Prom Committee 3: Student Council 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Clubs: Racquet 2: Dramatics 2: Hi-Tower Players 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Q SENIORS v l . J' P l'llllfI VIINII' I-I. li1'l41't'lIlS A l'tls V. l'rt.s .I l'41!l4'I M . 1:-' IV j TWG IN. l nyf'Isunf1 TV. Voss F A, tv-fff'1.f , If. llvflfhfltllz l'. llvtlflllfl' I Il. ll'rllff'1' ' w. awk 5' , lo'. ll'1'lIn4'r A ll't'l'Il4'l'1fl' 9 I ' s. uw-.tr A l I D 47,20 I-C:rUlVl'kHl6EL'0Q'K ll. ll'l1iI1lk1'1' I . Wirlt' I. ll'lt lt'I1l4',C fl. Willlu lf, Willfr '1 .L 4 - www lv i , i 'f I 5 vo.' ,y A A , 'I , WI Q l ' if I PAULINE VANDE CASTLE- Entered from VVoodrow Vlfilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Racquet. 3 . . . EARL YERKINS- Entered from Vlfashinirton 2: Band lst 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Ptom Committee 3: Tennis Team lst 2, 3. 1: Co-captain 4: Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2 . . . ALBERT VITS -Entered from Vlfoodrow Wilson 2: Swimming 2, 3. l: Ileclatmatory 2: Forensics 2: Football 2nd 2, 3: Oratory 2: Track 2: Senior Life Saving 4 . . . VIRGINIA VITS - Entered from W'oodrow VVilson 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Intramurals 2, 25: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Swimming' Pageant 2, 4: Glee Club 3: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Honorary Swimming 2. 3, 4: Bowlinfz 2: Riding 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Pep 3: Cheerleaders 4 . . . JOHN VOGEIJ--Entered from NVOodrow Wilson 2 . . , NANCY VOGELSANG'-Entered from Woodrow VVilson 2: Class I lay Committee 4: Prom Committee 3: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 : Tii-Hi-Y 3, 4: Dramatics 2: Hi-Tower ll:yers 4 . . . WILBUR VOSS- Entered from Valders High School, Valders, 4: National Honor Society 2: Band 2nd 4 . . . ARTHUR VREEKE- Entered from Vhxshinqton 2: Intramurals 2. 3 . . . RUSSELL YVACHHOLZ--Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 3 . . . CAROL WVAGNER Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3 , . . RICHARD YVALTER--Entered from Woodrow VVilson 2: Basketball lst 4: 2nd 2, 3 : Class Play Committee 3: Football 2nd 2: lst 3, 4: Mined Chorus 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Bowling 2, 3 . . . NVALLACE YVELK-Entered from Wasbinirton 2: Orchestra lst 2, Zi, 1 . . . EIQNICE WELLNER- -Ertered from lVashinfton 2: Hi-Tovfer Flashes 3: Associate Editor 4: Quill und Scroll 43 Clubs: G.A.A. 3. 4: Dancing 2: Handicraft 3: Chess 4 . . . AIQDREY VVERNECKE--Entered from W'ash'ni:- ton lf: Hand lst 3. 4: 2nd 2: Orchestra lst 4: Clubs: Handicraft 3: Entertainment 4 . . . SHIRLEY WEST- -Entered from Woodrow NVilson 2: Class Play Committee 4: Student Council 2, 3: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Rifle 2 . . . GAIL WIIITAKER - Entered from VYoodrow Wilson 2: Class Play 3, I: Declamatory 2: Prom Committee 3: Play Festival 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: G.A.A. Il, 4: Ibramatics 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . FRANCES WICK--Entered it-mn Vlfashinirton 2: Band lst 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 56, 4 1 Intramurals 2: Swimminu Pageant 2, 4: Senior Life Saving' 3: Clubs: G.A,A. 2, 3, 4: Honorary Swimming 2, 3. 4: Ot't t'iztls 2: Ilrttmatics 2: Stasecraft 3, 4: Rifle 3 . . . IRENE VVICKLACZ - Entered front lNashingttm 2 . . . GERALD VVILDA- Enterel from XVooJrott XVIISOI1 2: Football 2nd 2, 3: lst 4: PFOHI Committee Il: Clubs: Hi-Y l . . . RICHARD VVILKE I-frit re.l from Washington 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 56 I Q SENIORS MARGARET WILLIAMSONiEntered from Woodrow Vfilson 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Dancing 2: Civilian Defense 3: IH- tramurals 2, 3 . . . SHIRLEY WILLMAN-Entered from Washington 2: Flambeau 3: Manitou 3: Glee Club 31 PYOIYI C0111- mittee 3: Play Festival 3: Clurbs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Officials 2: Dramatics 2: Red Cross 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . MARK WIM4 MER-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: Swimming 4: In the Navy . . . WILLIAM WINTERJEntex'ed from Washing- ton 2: Band lst 3, 4: 2nd 2: Track 2: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Magicians 2, 3 . . . CAROL WISNOWSKIQ Entered from Washington 2: National Honor Society 4 . . . VERNON WITT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Swimminff Team 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Track 3: Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Rifle 2: ODEH F01'Um 4: In the Navy . . . ELEANOR WOLDT-Entered from Washington 2: Band lst 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Cl11bS2 G-A-A- 3, 4: Handicraft 3: Officials 4: Red Cross 4 . . . DONALD WOREL-Entered from VVooclrow Wilson 2: Class Play 33 Class Play Committee 4: Football 2nd 2: Play Festival 3: Student Council 4: National Honor Society 4: Clubs: Rifle 2, 4: ODGH Forum 3, 4: Bowling 3 . . . GRACE ZAGRODNIK-:Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4: Knitting 3 . . . PEARL PFEFFERKORN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Prom Committee 3: Libiary Board 2, 3, 4 . . . MARION ZAHORIK-Entered from Washington 2: Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4: Swimming Pageant 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Cooking 2: Honorary Swimming 2, 3 . . . LUCILLE ZENDALA-Entered from VVashington 2: Clubs: G.A.A. 2. 3. 42 Dramatics 2: Bowling 3 . . . MARY ANN ZIGMUNTAEnte1-ed from Woodrow Wilson 2: Cluibs: G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . THEO- DORE STADDLER-Entered from W-ashington 2: Hi-Tower Players 2: Clubs: Bowling 2, 3. l . , ' -f . M. W'iZZiamson i - A ' 1 S. Willman M. I'V1f'l7L7VlfC'7' W. Winter U. lViSYLOll7Sk7 , V. Witt 1 E. Woldt D. Worvl J. Wosnivk ' G. Zrzgrodnilc P 4 W: ti :V , -V, Zjfpffprkorn Y ' V 5, , M. Zfzlzorik X if I 'Z 4, L. Zwnflrzlfz , , 4' .... ,..l M. Zigmunt ffl iiif iv T. Strlflfllvr 57 dv , ,li I' Climbing High- IC Lllllllli - on the Music Stall ROVING the success of weeks of vocal training and practice, the a capella chorus has appeared in a number of programs this year. Under the direction of Miss Phyllis Nordquist, the members who passed the fall tryouts have had excellent training. They have Worked on some classical pieces and Negro spirituals. Ranking high among extra-curricular activities, the mixed chorus has always been known for its excellent entertainment. JT. McDougal Johnson, hepcat extraordinaire, fanfares the music section with his licorice stick. i MIXED CHORUS Row 1, left to right,-Patricia Kennedy, Ella Krumdifck, Betty Jane Kermode, Margery Smifih, Betty Nelson, Doris Kricser ' ' ' ' B J L wis, Barbara Lorna Mae Pew, Janet. YValtvhers, Miss Phyllis Nordqulst, Mary Ann Barbeau, Gladyce Hurka, etty ane e Williamson, Rita Harlow, Dorothy Reif, Elaine Stastny. Row 2-Nona Huebner, Joyce Tourtillott, Lorraine Steckmesser, Betty Chermak, Rosemary Novy, Natalie Stephani, Geraldinu h h M 'l n Herzog, Elayne Novak, Theresa Tadych, LaVerne Gustavesen, Rosie Koch, Edith Naumann, Mary Jane Holzsc u , an y Maples, Rose Lambries. Row 3-George Viele, Jerry Denk, Fulton Smith, Thomas Jansen, Robert Gretz, James Walter, Raymond Kummer. Frank Kautsky, Robert Roulette. Row 4-'Donald Lomprey, Raymond Luisicr, Russell Wilke, Lloyd Swiggum, Robert Petrick, John Bredesen, Berkeley Hall, Henry Kirchoff, Victor Kolrlbeck. Absent were Paul Nagy, Bette Chemey, Henry Hansen, Robert Simmett. , , , ,..,.,, Efficiently running' the busi- ness end of the band aie, left to right - Milford Knutson. secretaryg G e o 1' g' e Pfeffer, president: Thomas Johnson vice presidents and Earl Swo- kowski, treasurer. The stirring' strains ol' a maiching' air and flashing' 1'ed and blue uniforms bring' the first band into view. Clicwi'ir1g' loolilmll and basketball players on to victory, giving' a mid-semester con- vc-rt, playirig' in the spring' com-ert, and marching' in parades are all in the year's work. FIRST HA Nl! Huw l, In-fl to right- Milford Knutson. l':ll'llll0l' VVollIl, Ili-ll-n Nvulinus, Jn-rry Rowley, Mcrlin liouknlik, Norn Dlllli0lN0ll, Hn-vrrly l'4'k.n'slu-, Milmln I'lunk. lille-n Slxuuu-I. How 2+-lfnllon Smith, llill VVinIrr, Gl'!lt'4- Hill, l'uulin1- Sh-in-r, Mnrion Am4org1-, llurou-II W'llIu-, Wuynv llnnpl, llun Klinlvnl, xvlllilllll SllIIllll'bl'l'LZ. Row Il-lVlnl'puil'1-Y, Sclll'1u-alvr, xvlllllllll liirkv, l.m-onnrd Sknrvnn, Philip Slllilh, linrl vt'l'killN, Rohn-rl lh'ur1ln'rl, Williiun SllIlllll'I', John lAll'l'ilL.lll, llonnld Hl'll4's'l1m'1, .lo Ann Hunl, Karl Adulnre, Vvillinm Fulk, Allan llnlrymplr, l'ntln'rim- lh'1'l'lu-ilrim - ' lirllvk, Arnold linpllz, Alla-n nl'l'lllkl'. Art Nimhols, Furl Swokownki, Erlwnrd llolxvn, Mury Lou Grub:-r. Ron I-Dan Hcssvl. Doris Kvllrr, I lorL'nrx- T1'l'llKlflll'll, Ted Srhucrl-r, Jerry klinkner, fVlurilyn N4-lnvlz, Rohvrl lin-ilu-lir'i:lp:l-, John lin'!cr, Elton Wcrlu-rkv, Pnul l'1-tznmnn, I-Irlwurd Vnrhon, Donald Ryan, M4-lwin lukutou, Karl Srhmitz, Row 5-Yirior liohlhvck, Marilyn Herzog, Audrey Ws'rlicc'k4:. Marvin Prihvk, Lloyd rxlllllllllll, Mr. Rufin Boyd, John D1-Wvin, Milton liupilv, .lznncs Vs-:usmlu-k, Earl Hcrloiz, Arlo lioeppc, George I'f:Her, Mn-lvin lill'L'hl'l'U, Alice Sin-vm-In-k, Alhc-rlu Pcknrslu-. l I'Xllll'1'S Wick. Absent won- Dznid I-hlllllh and Tom Johnson. hu, huh- SECOND BAND Row 1, left to right-Robert Wilke, William Glander, Charlotte Strelch William Evans Betty Herzog Thomas Mad en William Sampe, Harvey Carstens, Wilbur Voss, and Helen Kirchoff Row 2-Phyllis Pennington, Rita Thoke, Gordon Dvorak, Marie Butz Paul Let cnbergir Fugene Kaderabek Roger Armstrong Francis Ziegelbauer, Fred Greenwald, John Schmeichel, Raymond Lulsler Howard Stone Lorraine Srhwwaru Rosalie Johnson Violet Becker. Band Mothers Help Singing trlngs LTHOUGH not top music makers of Lin- coln, the second band deserves much credit for its hard Work and good music, which will be appreciated by future audiences when most of these same students are pro- moted to first band. Directing this year's second band is Miss Phyllis Nordquist, who replaced Mr. Thomas Williams. EMEMBERED Well for their refresh- ments at football games are the Band Mothers, who are doing a grand job in their fields of endeavor. Although because of meat rationing, they did not sell the popular hot dogs this year, their hot coffee and dough- nuts were well received. Bandmothers: Seated, left to right - Mrs. Aithur Gruber, Mrs. Herman Schrinner. Standing, left to right-Mrs. Emil Duebner, Mrs. Max Bermke. Front rom, I4-fl to right-l.oinn Mm- Pew, Lorininv Schwartz, l,nVcrnc Vvtiinu, Mury Ann liurbcnu. llnrk rou-llrnrv linpitu. .lnncl Wnllhc-rn, Phyllis Gcrnldnon, Jvzinm- Tidmnrr-h. l irf4t row-Don Franz, Shirh-y Srhrovdvr, Mary llrnun, Jenn V1-tlinxz, Roy Hllllllt. Svvond row-.Indy Jolin, Shirley lfrickv, Nora llaniclson, Murinl Sulinnky, Anthony Ellis. 'l'hird l'0W'1xv!lllFlK'i' Wvlk, .lamou Walsworih, Fred Brandt, Jnrk Butlr-r. Four'1h row-Arthur XValdcn, Bill Schadcbcrpz, Fulton Smith, Olivo Grnll, Earl Swok.owr4ki, Mirinm l'lnnk, Minn Phyllin Nordquisl, Mnry Lou Gruber, Fred Grccnwald, Audrey Wcrncckc, Melvin Luknton. Last row-Phyllis ldlosc, George Pfeffcr, Bill Simmer, Marvin Prihek, Milton liapitz, Jim Pcnsrhek, Phillip Smith, Don Loinprcy, Burleigh Mae-rtz. Belles and Blackface - Winter Ile tival PORTRAYING a belle of the old south, Lois Firehammer sings Stephen Foster's My Old Kentucky Home. Fittingly accompanying her in a black face dance routine are Fulton Smith, Milford Knutson, William Simmer, and Victor Kohlloeck. The number was one of the acts in the mid-Winter concert of the a Capella choir and the Lincoln High School band, which was presented on January 30 in the auditorium. The program was presented under' the skillful direction of Mr. Rufin Boyd, director of the band, and Miss Phyllis Nordquist, director of the choir. VARSITY SQUAD Row l, lcft to righb-li. Petersen, H. Mcllonncll, L. Aumnnn, D. Boucher, VV. Hallock, M. Severson, J. Trudcl, R. WVnller. Row 2-W. Knapp, R. Zabel, R. Luisic-r, J. lloznla, H. Hubcrmnn, J. Ncshcinl, J. Srhmcichl. Row .I-A. lfrivkv, L. Wilda, R. Wilkc, W. Hnupf-, ll. lilcmz, P. Locf, G. Wildn, R. Behringer. Row 4-M. Yun llvurm-n, .l. Slnnkcy, ll. Louis, L. Smhwciul, R. Brucchi-r'g G. Johnson, T. Mclillixrott, D. ll'l0lSSIll'l Top row-G. lla-imvr, Nlufla-nt lnnnnpzvr, Assistant Voaclm liusncll VVcdcll, Pouch Nello l':u'c-ttl, Ansislnnl Conch Albert Gucpv, John Vox, IVlllllllll4'l'. Svpl. I7 Sept- 24 Ocl. I Url . 8 Ocl . I 5 Ocl. 22 Ocl. 30 Nov. 5 Mlwc. Opp. 'l wo Rivers I3 0 Slum-boygzln North I3 6 Fond flu Luc' , , L Ill 27 Green lizly East 7 7 Oshkosh .. 20 0 Green Bay W1-sl , . fl Ifl Sheboygan Central s ZH 0 Applclon -, ---M . , I4 0 Top-Co-captain Hal McDon- nell demonstrates how he side- stepped Valley tacklers to pile up points in the 1943 title race. Below - A formidable pose which worried conference backs is struck by a Manty forward wall stalwart, C0- captain Len Schweigl. Pigskin Plays on the GRIDIRO Lloyd Aumann, Red .and White half- back, drops back to Whip an aerial to a hopeful receiver. Manty, bolstered by the return of several lettermen, and aided by apt underclass- men, rolled up a record for the 1943 season of five wins, two losses, and one tie. Sparked by a strong offense, the Red and White piled up a total of 118 points, to its opponents' 43. Hal McDonnell was elected most Valuable player by his fellow teammates. Below-A pre-season training progresses with enthusiastic practice of plays as Ships tussle in the September sunshine. The Ships-their tentative pre-season line up striking' a formidable pose for the staff pl1otog'1'.aphei'. Pictured are, left to right-L. Aumann, J. Stankey, R. Bruechert, L. Wilfln, IJ, Meissner, K. Peterson, H. McDonnell, J. Trudel, G. Johnson, L. Schweigl, and Nl. Severson. Mlwc. Opp. Url. 2 Slivlmygmn Norlh li 0 Ucl. I6 Green Iiny Easl 0 3 Url. 23 Sl10lJoyp.1'uv1 Cvnlral , , 22 0 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUADS How l 2 , left to rifzht-H. Braun, V. Bcnishck. H. Grnll, M. Van Ducrven, R. Wolle. A. Groll, R. Hnupl. Row -P. Lcltenbcrgcr, R. Sic-char, R. Schleis. L. Hn as, V. Hcrmnun, J. Johnson, R. Elfncr. Row 3-J. Slczen. W. M1-yer, G. Hansen, L. Luecku, D. Zahorik, W. Gigurc. Row I-C. Ewen, J. Burish, M. Witte, G. Robillard, A. Budnik, M. Hansen, D. Pemberton, J. Schcurcll. Row 5-Assistan'.C0a1h E. B. Wood, Team Manager F. Brandt. Conch N. Anderson. if . 'WY 4 few- .. ff. .-.M ' - ,-.,-31... 'H ,.vg7 3.,..f 31.1. -2' w - ' ' 'i 411. ,Lv Jw' ,..xjdf.5,1.,53jk ,J , ,.-W - ' - ' A ' l Kg ,,,:,n1.Lv..r-I K. V 1 ,Q ,,,,,,f,g-1 111 '-1'- 4 5 Backhand swing - Unclefeated Netters - the game's the thing Lettermen Jacques Trudel, John Kolodzik, Earl Verkins, Robert Jens, Robert Rank, Eu- gene Schoblaska, Uriel Garey, Paul Uetzmann, John Nesheim, and Donald Bruechert completed the 1943 season with Won-lost percentage of .400 and a Fox River Valley Con- ference percentage of 500, Winning four meets and losing six during the season. In the conference meet the squad copped fourth place with an eight-point total and earned five points for a fifth place ranking in the sectional meet. This spring the boys Went through an undefeated season against conference competi- tion, the first since 1934, and participated in the conference meet on the home courts. May 27. Top row, left to right,-B. Behringer, B. Weinert, J. Walsworth, H. Stone, P. Spoentgen, A. Walden. W. Sieker. Row 2-W. Kaminsky, L. Wollersheim, M. Scheurell, D. Sfevens, B. Wolfe, H. Vicweger, Coach J. M. V. Steven . ins, . Uetzmann, D. Bruechert. Row 2-Mgr. August Schuette, J. Neshcim, U. Garcy, Co-captains J. Trudel and E. Verk P , Sonioi' 511111111 l'ill2'0IlO Yutch Muchowski drives f,hl'0llI'i'1 the omionents' 2 I dc-foiiso whilo tho 1'oI'1-1'ov and his fellow squad members look on. CWQ? '- VARSITY SQUAD Left ln rixzht-f'onrh A. J. Gum-pc, Student Manager J. Cox, Q. Ste-ffcn W, Moyer J. Sf'Lllk0' 1' D. Bo l -A ' ' ' ' , , 1 3, .ix-r:1p'uil1 ld. Murhownki, uc ui, lu. lopv, R. W alter, L. Hem, R. Blomberg, F0-captain H. Mcllonncll, J. Mm-il, Student Nlunmzur A. Svlnn-lm -1 JUNIOR VARSITY Left to right-W. Swokowski, W. Gigure, R. Kowalski, E. Holsen, R. Ziarnik, K. Peterson, K. Berg, M. Tourtlllott H Haber man, C. Maze, J. Myers, H. Vieweger, Coach R. Wcdell. Right - Coach Al Guepe outlines a new brain child on the miniature basketball court. Left to right-Eu- gene Muchowski, Jim Stankey, Querin Steffen, Ronald Blomberg, Hal Mc- Donnell, and Don Boucher. 1913-1944 BASKETBALL RECORD Manitowoc High School Maniiowoc Opponents TWO RIVERS ...... -,--- 33 23 GREEN BAY EAST .... . --- 26 23 OSHKOSH ......................... 28 37 SHEBOY-GAN CENTRAL .......... 34 26 GREEN BAY WEST lOvertimeJ,,-- 24 27 FOND DU LAC ..... ,--,, ......... 32 27 SHEBOYGAN NORTH --.- -- 38 21 APPLETON fOvertimeb --- -- 25 23 TWO RIVERS ....,... ,- 33 34 GREEN BAY EAST .... -- 32 28 OSHKOSI-I ...........,..... -- 30 38 SHEBOYGAN CENTRAL --- -- 38 51 GREEN BAY WEST -. .... -, 26 24 FOND DU LAC ..... . .,... -- 24 30 SHEBOYGAN NORTH .... -- 34 27 APPLETON fOvcrtimcJ .... -- 28 26 Won 9, Lost 5 -- Second place in the FOX RIVER VALLEY CON FEREN CE. elile econ l W2'fQ5l'.fei- il r ' ' ' - VARSITY TRAFK SQUAD Row l, lg-fl to right-4'ourh N. l'ncul.li, F. Schwurzcnhnrl, J. Suvmzc, A. llc-rmlu-, J. Stzuikcy, li. Swokownki, B. Prilivk A. Nirhuls, li. l,l'li'I'N1Ill, ll. Louis, ll. Koutccky. Row 2--ll. l'c-nilu-rlon, J. Jurobnvn, G. Vim-lv, A. Groll, G. llxumun, li. Gipzurc, M. Groelle, ll. l,1nnpr0y, ll. lll0llllN'l'lf, F. Ewen, A. Hnnmrhvk. Row .l-A-anixtnlll Fourh R. We-dm-ll, N. llevroy, ll. Nelson, .l. Ilrcclc-rwn, ll. Stuvwe, ll. Metivier, ll. Juni, M. Willm- ll. NVnll. ll. lluvlu-r. li. Krumdirk, M. l'rih0k, Assistant flllllfll Gum-pe. In th ir trid - The letterwinners on the 1943 track squad, which participated in six meets, were Allan Bermke, Melvin Kutchera, Bob Pribek, Bill Jarosh, Eugene Louis, Eugene Zagrodnik, Jim Stankey, Chester Deubler, Willard Erdman, Dick Walters, and Fred Schwarzenbart, The team laced 6th ' th on May 21. p in e Conference Meet at Green Bay East This spring the squad competed against five teams, held an interclass meet, won by the senior class, and participated in the Fox River Valley Conference Meet at Fond du Lac on May 26. Returning men from last year included Al Beimke. Holm Pribek, Jim Stankey, and Fred Schwarzenhart. GOLF SQUAD Squad members comment on a fellow golfer's form. Critics and subject are, left to righf., Coach Newton .lone Krulck, K. Wilhelm, G. Paris, A. Dalrymple, H. Mahnke, W. Hallock, J. Meyer, K. Schmitz, K. Jetflcy, and T. s, G. Sinderson. from pool to par SWIMMING TEAM Row 1, left to right'-D. Erspamer, G. Yohanek, F. Greenwald, V. Kohlbeck, T. Scheuer, R. Jarosh, A. Kapitz, L Luccke. Row 2, left to right-A. Vits, F. Terens, K. Peterson, R. Houghton, J. DeLorme, T. Larson, J. Denk, W. Kaminsky H. Kirchoff. 1 l l Top, left-Uriel Garey, senior, demonstrates his free throw form- Bottom, left-Junior John Wies- ner punts for the photographer. l ,, Top, right-Robert Noll, senior, grasps the ball for a forward If pass. Bottom, right-The fine art ol' pitching horseshoes is exempli- fied by Tom Simkins and 'IR-fl Scheuer. NTHAMURALS, although on a smaller scale, were still carried on at Lincoln dur- ing' the past year, under the sponsorship of Mr. Gordon Winder. The reason for less participation bv the boys can be explained by the war, since so many fellows have jobs. Baseball was the main intramural sport carried on during the school year. G. A.A G. A. A. Left In right-.lnnet llelkeflnl, president: Marilyn Herzog, t urerp Gull Gennrich, nssistnnl point sl-rl'elnl'y3 Mnry Ann HIlIllllC'll0k, seen-fury: Bettie Cha-rmnk, vice president: Grnce linpill, point secretary. We, the Women G.A.A. is a nation-wide athletic association for gills. To be an officer of the Girls Athletic Association requires a good character and the ability to participate in sports. The gills have the opportunity to take part in the following sports: hockey, tennis, checkers, chinese checkers, old mill, baseball, swimming. ping-pong, socker, volley ball, badminton, track, and archery. Various contests and tournaments, in which members of the G.A.A. may enter, are held during the year. Being a member of the Honorary Swimming Club is something almost every high school girl would like to attain. Any G.A.A. member is eligible, provided that she fills the requirements of the club, which include various types of swimming and diving. This year the Honorary Swimming Club presented its pageant, Circus Capers. The main purpose of the Officials Club is to bring about better sportsmanship and to teach the girls the rules of the various games. Its members officiate during gym period and also after school. HONORARY SWIMMING CLUB G ' Nemetz Betty Post Pat Gesell Dixie Fulton, Carol White. In the water, left' to right- enevieve , , , On the edge, left to right!-Jean Rugowski, Elaine Novak, Ellen Stangel, Lois Bruechert, .Iinny Vits, Carol Erdman, Mary' Ann Hamachek, Grace Kapitz, Miss Frances Ritchie. On the board, lefti to right-Jean Zellers, Marian Ansorge, June Davis, Frances Wick. OFFICIALS' CLUB Row 1, left to right, -Mary Braun, Elaine Fogltanz, Violet Becker, Laverne Gustaveson, Claudine Metler, Betty Nelson. Marilyn Carbon, Barbara Shaw, Donaldene Keune, Margaret Augustin, Gladyce Kubichek, La Verne Becker, Miss Frances Ritchie, Florence Teegarden. Row 2-Emma Brick, Dorothy Prausa, Barbara Williamson, Catherine Breckenridge, Grace Hill, Kathleen Larson, Lois Dethlefson, Kathryn Rezack, Phyllis Geraldson, Georgia Oathout, Eleanor Woldt, Betty Koehler, Phyllis Klose, Janet Kope, Dorothy Hall. Betty lieune, sophomore, and Florence Teegarden, junior, are shown in action during the G.A.A. ping-pong tourna- ment. Fellow competitors watch as Elaine Meyer, senior, shoots a free throw. These girls won the girls' in- tramural basketloall champion- ship. Row 1, left to right - Ida Larson, Margaret Augus- tin, Violet Becker, Merlyne Kadow, Jeanette Pieschel. Row 2 - Laverne Gustave- son, Louise Pape, Luella Selle Phylis Geraldson, Dorothyi Prausa. The spirit of Lincoln is upheld by the cheering squad. These peppy girls, from left to right, are Mary Ann Hamachek, Janet Berkedal, Frances Wick, and Virginia Vits. ew za Rd, erm Me fullle Lois Bruechert, June Davis, and Janet Peot were chosen by the student body to fill the vacancies of the cheerleaders leaving this year. y 'T ' I I 5 F , Q ,ll...T,,f?,, .-ET. 4 . qu A -moan f :owen : -we 94 , -wsu ' M..,. .A I -lav- . g-.nu H fun' ,, ' -uv 'muon' 'keanu . T -...pu ,- ,sus-' , 'nan I Nw...- .. Xanga vena .no -1 . at fo .- vo ..- .qu 'mul .-.1 .nr 4.4 nn' ou' --was H... ' - o-o nu., 1 ,n ...U lm. - 4 .4 Q . .n.u' fossil' 'canal' Ollbll' .noun-00' uscunv' .msc ssl' 'noone' mscnwv' gnuoaaol ..f. . . .0 '.x , -fd P5'fu. mu. N,- .ef x fm Sw 48 4 L -S11 ., 1 'S I Th OI' S their stage TUDENTS formed clubs this ycar with the purpose of having fun and helping the war effort in various Ways. Everyone's talents were served oy acting, musi- cal, social, and athletic clubs with leisure and sociability the main objectives. Left - Dolores Rappel and Ruth Broderick try their skill at make-up with victim Gloria Glander. HI-TOWER PLAYERS Bottom, left to right-Ruth Broderick, David McDerm:-md, Robert Pribek, Gloria Glander, Earl Swokowski, Charlotte Handl, Mary I-Iorovitz, Joan Tveten, Bettie Barenbaum, Grace Kapitz, Jeanne Tidmarsh, Dixie Fulton. Top-Gail Whitaker, Gladyce I-Iurka, Marjorie Fors, Gerry Courtaway, Ella Sigman, Rosemary Novy, Tom Jansen, Robert Kopotic, Robert Becker. l fi! 11 RHI 04' ana., ft A Smooth Line - CC O CREATE, establish. and maintain the high standards of Christian charac- ter in the school is our motto. The club membership is limited, and it is an honor in itself to be a member of the Hi4Y Club of Lincoln High School. New members are voted in by the members from the previous year. Our achievements during the year weie varied. We had complete charge ol' the an- nual Homecoming celebration. Our annual Hi-Y vs. Faculty basketball game is an event of entertainment for the whole school. Money raised from that game is put into the treasury for an electric scoreboard for our high school gymnasium. Club officers for the year were Robert Spiering, presidentg James Maresh, vice- presidentg Robert Pehrson, secretaryg and Earl Swokowski, treasurer. Our sponsor was Mr. Newton Jones. Ill-Y Row I. lr-H In right-Rohn-rl W1rIfc', G4-rnld Wilrln, Jnmvn Stnnkvy, l'nul L04-f. Row L-Don Vim Hroll, K4-nnrth Pelvrnnn, Leonard Schwm-igzl, Hownrd Viq-we-ui-r, Robert Prihvk. Row fl-Enrl Swukowxki, Ilxnid Mrllvrmnml, Tum Johlnum, llobvrl S1'lll'0l'fll'l', Harold Ml'I,1lllll1'lI, Mnrlin Svvi-l':40ll Rohn-ri Spicrinu, .hum-ei Mun-sh, .lurqum-n Trudi-l, August Schurllm-, Mr. Ns-vnton ,Iona-H. I 1 for the sublime EGINNING in our junior year as the Alphalpha-delts, We decided this year to apply for national membership to the Tri-Hi-Y. By doing this We became charter members of the first girls' affiliation of the Hi-Y at Lincoln. High morals, good Christian conduct, and Willing service are the standards set up by the national organization. Our joint meetings with the Hi-Y, in which We discussed dates, proved very en- tertaining. We had our annual Christmas party at the home of a club member. ricia Gesell, secretaryg Gloria Glander, treasurerg and Dorothy Rappel, sergeant-at arms. Our adviser was Miss Gertrude McCauley. TRI HI Y Row 1, left to right-Dorothy Rappel, Jeanne Tidmarsh, Gloria Glander, Miss Gertrude McCauley, Virginia Vits, Dixie Fulton, Patricia Gesell. Row 2-Janet Berkedal, Gerry Courtaway, acque me g J l' Galla her, Joan Stevens, Nancy Vogelsang, Genevieve Nemctz, Grace Kapitz, Barbara Hammond. Row 3--Shirley Willman, Marjorie Fors, Betty Ann Pfeffer, Gladyce Hurka, Alyce Mittelstaedt, Ruth Broderick, Dolores Rappel, Mary Jane Holzschuh, Mary Lou Shimek. Club officers were Virginia Vits, presidentg Jeanne Tidmarsh, vice-presidentg Pat- Z RIGID AND WIIITIC IVIASQIIIICS Row l, lm-lt to l'ii.:lit-Mnrilgn Younizrhild, .len M tl V'l liernlrline Zim-bell. Row 2-lloris Monklvr, Ilob Kolur, All n on ny, met Ihmin, Mr. .liunvs G. Miitrill, Elninc Horslketlt-l', an Nemetz, Iidwnrd Ilolnen, Ilill Glnnder, Julie Goetz. 5' Jin' ate' TROOI' V GIRL SCOLYTS Troop V, meeting during club periods, has given its time to community scrvire projeets this vm-:ir In addition to Ohh . - I , outdoor activities have claimed their attention. Lgft 1,0 right are Jane Tuesburg, Elaine Fogeltanz, LaVerne F: 'Ita , G- t' d- -, ' -, ' f 5 - '. Lockhart. rf., nz er lu 1 DLI oimt Marie BulL, ind Iloiolhu ENTERTAINMENT CLUB Row 1, left to rightv-La Verne Novack, Dolores Prince, Lorraine Prince, Jean Vetting, Olive Grall, Audrey Wernecke. Row 2-Lois Firehammer, Natalie Stcphani, Burleigh Maertz, Mary Lou Gruber, Nelda Stephani, JoAnn Hunt. Row 3-Thomas Greenwald, Marvin Pribek, Art Nichols, Karl Schmitz, Fulton Smith, George Pfeffer. I Row 1, left to righd - Karl Schmitz, Fred Terens, Jack Butler, Arden Machus, Robert Vits. Row 2-Janet Ploederl, Virginia Stueber, Joan Jones, Margaret Urbanek, Miss Margaret Schmidley, adviser. e Dick Bartelme was absent it hen the picture was taken. f ff 333655 aedaf 4 In April We had a breakfast ride from the academy to our eating place and had plenty of fun. Some of us rode in the American Legion Riding Show in June, for which We practiced during club periods. The officers of our club were Fred Terens, president, and Arden Mac- hus, secretary - treasurer. M i s s Katherine Norris and Miss Mar- garet Schmidley were our advisers. 4,1 Wil! - ,,- GIRL SCOUTS Left to right!-Mrs. llobertx King, Gail Gennrieh, Mnrilyn Prurha, Luelln Selle, Alice Bassnmn, Ellen Slanxzel, Gladys Kubicliek, Arlene Zahorik, Carol White, Alice Blnufuss. Sccnuting for Fipzurimz out their next mme, Chess Club members are really deep in thought. I-'nrepzrnunrl-Eunic Wellner, Sally Sinner, Dan Hcnscl, Don Van Groll. Middlmh-Mary Lon Schuettr, Allan Dzilrpmple, Henry Kirehoff, Thomas Larson, Edith Orr. Background--Perry Dehert, Fred Gates, Mr. John Normnn, Marie Srhleis. apla - A m. i AUTO MECHANICS Left to right-Miriam Plank, Jean Zellers, Marcia Pehrson, Barbara Koutnik, Margaret Hanson, Mr. E. B. Wood, Marion Anso rge. with auto f minded gals OME of us were not able to take automotive mechanics as a regular subject, but we Wanted the opportunity to learn how the automobile worksg so We started the automotive mechanics club. We studied the inner parts of the automobile and learned how to make simple repairs, in case of an emergency. Like any other club, We too had our social activities. This year We conducted the sale of refreshments at a basketball game and had a very enjoyable dinner at the Hotel Manitowoc. Club officers were Marcia Pehrson, Barbara Koutnik, Margaret Hansen, and Law- rence Haas, as president, vice-president, Secretary, and treasurer, respectively. BOYS SWIMMING i'l,l'li Row I, In-it to riuhlf-Lloyd liuerlu-, John llri-all-M4-11, Riclmrcl Pnvlichck, llonulrl l 0c'r1z, Edward llcckcr, William llii-In-y, llonuld llolirllii, llmirl Fnnlu, lfrvd llrnncll. Row LI-Philip Smith, Arnold Knpilv, Rugs-r lin,-whinnn, .lxnmw Prurki, Gordon Uri-vii, llill RIIIUIP, Wurd lillllllllliltl, Allvn Grnll, lflllon xvl'l'lll'l'lil', Jost-pli llnuc-l', Fri-d Grm-unwnld, lluvid Kuulvrky. llnw Il-Rohcrt Vits, Gcrnld llrumin, Gvrulil llllll'lKll, llonnld lfrunz, Mark wvllllllll'l', .lxunes 'I'orrison, .lurk Ili-l.0rnu Ilohcrl Ziurnik, Vernon Witt, Allen Dnlrymplv, Douglas l-Irupumer, Robert Breckenridge. Gal and Gallants E WERE truly enthusiastic about swimming and took every available oppor- tunity to get into the pool and swim. That was the reason we started the boys' swimming club. Most of us practiced on our dives and strokes and really had a grand time doing it. Officers of our club were as follows: Gordon Green, presidents Edward Hecker, vice- president 5 and Ward Kaminsky, secretary-treasu1'er. Our club was sponsored by Swimming Coach Gordon Winder. , , ,.... ..,,..,...- . Miggygrgi, Row 1, left to right-LaVerne Blalanik, Valeria Rusch, Charlotte Wick, Betty Jane Singer, Lorraine Johnson, Betty Berquist, Edith Kuechmann, Shirley Farr. Row 2-Carol Denk, Helen Kiekhuefcr, Doris Langlois, Nona Huebner, Dorothy Schneider, Phyllis Klose, Jnnne Wilcox, Barbara Williamson, Phyllis Madenwald. Row 3-Muriel Lindem-an.n, Donna Mae Kabat, Joan Strathearn, Barbara Shaw, Betty Nelson, Margery Smith, Lois Madigan, Dorothy Worel, Elayne Novak, Helen Barnes, Mary Ann Bouril, Shirley Klein. pool their talent UR LOVE for swimming and our hope of getting into the Honorary Swimming Club prompted us to start a girls' swimming club. We practieed different new strokes and learned new dives. Interesting and enter- taining water games were also pl.ayed. Because of our mutual interest in swimming, we made many new friends and attain- ed the qualities of fair play and good sportsmanship. Our club officers were Mary Ann Bouril, presidentg Joan Strathearn, vice-presi- dent, Margery Smith, secretary, and Dorothy Worel, treasurer. Miss Janet Stra- thearn was our club adviser. ,i VH ICI-IR l,l'IAlll'lliS Row 1, forming V, I1-fl lu right-Mnry Ann Hnmnchck, Virginia Vila, Janet Berkedul, Lois Bruechert, June Davis .Inna-t Pm-ol. Row 2-Lois llunzctil-, JoAnn Kurlh, Betty Lou Norkowsky. Row Il-Tln-11-un Tmlvch Ruth lVier Hcnlrire Toulon Ruth Frd n Hb , - , , , . m nn, 1 crt Vila, Doris Monkler, Violet llonin, Elaine llorslketh-r, Lois Slchuln. Row l-Shirley Olson. Alice Spa-wacuk, Fnrolyn Weber, Margrct Hanson, Putriria Walsh, Mary llrnun, liclly l'hm-rm-y. livtty l'or4h, Kiln llurlowe. Cl-IEERI G RESULTS - OOSTING the school spirit at football and basketball games is the aim ol' our Cheerleaders Club. After the club was organized, we spent long hours after school, learning and practicing the motions to a few cheers. Several weeks later we all tried out before the club and chose six of our members to try out as cheerlead- ers before the entire student body. Three of these cheerleaders were elected by student vote to take the place of the senior cheerleaders. Our club then devoted its time and energy to putting on pep meetings and main- taining pep at games. To obtain new cheers, we sponsored a cheer contest in which prizes were awarded for the best cheers. Officers ol the club were Mary Ann Hamachek, presidentg Janet Berkedal vice- president: Virginia Vits. secretary: and Al Vits 7 , treasurer. Mr. Newton Jones was our adviser. 1 ,dlllg LIBRARY BOARD Row 1, left to right,-Phyllis Klose, Pearl Pfefferkorn, Mis s Edith Zander, Virginia Behrmann, Glenness Altman, Row 2-Joan Mannock, Jerome Kirch, Lillian Zaborowski Leonard Pfeffer, Marilyn Franz. Those absent when the picture was taken are as follows- John Cox, John Hartl, Alvin Luisier, Harold Riederer of a bookfminded group LMOST all of our activities have to do with the library of which we are in charge. Processing, charging, discharging, shelving, and mending books are just a few of the duties we have to perform. Social activities took a considerable amount of our time. During Book Week our ' ' ' ' ' 0 t t 'al hun- 'd nt arranged the showing of the film Spiritual Rear mamen 0 sever presi e dred students who Were able to attend our Book Week program. This picture prov- ed extremely useful, as it dealt with the making of a service man's Bible. All the f l 0'h i n their names in our guest book. B h mann president Pearl Pfefferkorn, high school boys home on ur oug s g Officers of the library board are Virginia e r , g vice-presidentg John Cox, secretary-treasurer. U. nz-VH llnw I. I4-ll In riyght-Luis Nick, Mnrilyn l'ruchn, Marilyn Srlnnimln, Nli:-as Mary llonnlluv, Cnrol lirninik, Lois l.4-schkm' Gull fil'lllll'il'Il, Ninn lluliiclrmll. Row 2-lDuroLhp Svpnvski, .lunu llin-is, Mnrlon M4-1'mnlu'irl1z0, Arlene Znhorik, Alice 'fill-ZNIIHIII, Lorrninm- Sll'l'kI'lIl'NN4.'l' Ruth Tiill, .lurly Jolin, Put lim-nm-dy. A llow Il-lla-lm-n llnrm-ri, Ellen Slunpu-I, Lois llumu-n, liluinc Sim-lilly, flnrolyn llrulnm, Ili-len AllIl0l'H0ll, .lam-l Trullel M M I r , . my Ann Hnmnmlmck, Bmtty bfhmltl, LaVerne Tome, Dorothy Schultz. Sophisticated gal - HE ij. g.J's is the name of our junior girls' club--standing for either junioi girls, or, if you prefer, junior grade. Our club was organized a e '-I l ,, s a socia C ub for the purpose of creating better fellow- ship among the girls of the Class. Besides our social activities, however we spent a great deal of time knitting for e of the basketball games. Z, C es xieie en Stangel, presidentg Carol Krainik, vice- presidentg Alberta Pekarske. secretaryg Dorothy Sepneske, treasurer: and Nora Danielson, sergeant-at-arins. Miss Mary Donohue was our adviser. the Red Cross. We also sponsored a flower sale at on Leadinfr our CIub's -ictiviti . ' ' Ell . gli CLARUS DELTA Row 1, left to rightl--Miss Emily Wentzel, .loan Strathearn, Donna Kabot, Shirley Olson, Mary Ann llibbard, M ' B it Chermak Muriel Lindeman. Patty orris, e y , Row 2-Rita Harlowe, Joann VVagner, Patricia Shimek, Rose Maples, Muriel Salinsky, Dorothy Reif, Pat Rauch, Myrna Hagen, Miarilyn Herzog. Row 3-Mary Jane Steffen, Lois Bruecherf, Carol Erdman, Janet Hansen, Pat Walsh, Dorothy Worel, Carolyn Weber, Mary Staeffler, Alice Spevachek, Donna Perkins. and pig f tailed pal OME students are members of the Clarus Delta, a club formed for sophomore ind when we started the club, but we did a great girls only. We had no aim in in deal toward helping the War effort. Our club assisted in raising money for the Red Cross and the March of Dimes. The members made paper bags for the hospital and ' ' fl l t th knit afghans for the boys overseas. To help iaise money, we sold owers a e senior class play. Officers of our club were Patricia a s , pr 3 W l h esident Rita Harlow, vice-presidentg 1' S evachek treasurer' and Donna Perkins, sergeant- Mary Staeiffler, secretaryg A ice p , , at-arms. Miss Emily Wentzel was our adviser. 2 LIC 1'l.l I-I Slundinu, lcll lo right, nn- lluhvrl Elliott, Louis .lunsky, l run,-in Vhuf lxulhrsn AIUIIIN Mmxlyn Nlllllll hnn Jones Wurrln Ilnllurk, Ml. f'hill'Il'h lfullcr, llnlsin Stn-in, Mr. Sydney Herman, Nlix-as Nunn Rudolph 'lh0llIIlN IIIINCH H uolq us l'llx Ni I ' n .' :mu 1. lhrlmrd Plmonh, und Don Worm-I url- rc-ndy for nrlion. lin-lou. rrnlly pn-tting un in thc unrlrl, urn' club officers Murilyn l'ruc'hn Ilcn liruull und Vlnrtln Summon I QQ! Their a1m IS STRAIGHT .I ag- I treasurel UR HIGH SCHOOL lllle cluo IS a mem bel of the Nf1t1OHdl I 1lle Club Those of us who wele new membels were taught safety rules and lange rules Then came the actual shootlng The lust 1JOSlt1OI1 ue had to maste1 was pl one shootmg Alter gettmg a score of forty out of 1 posslble t1lty we were allow ed to try other pOS1t1OHS such as sitting, kneehng, and standmg Our high SCOIGIS paltlclpated 1n the annual Hearst contest For regular club peuods we O1g'ElIl1Z6d teams and had matches Officers for our club xx ere as follows MH1tlH Severson, p1es1dent Glenn Blault VICQ president and Maulyn Prucha, secretary RED CROSS SERVICE Row 1, left to right-Beverly Balez, Betty Baumann, vc yn ugus 1 e LeC0que. E l A fn, LaVerne Vogel, LaVerne Vetming, Shirley Row 2-Dorothy Tadych, Grace Tadych, Florence Teegarden, Marian Goetz, Edna Wysznski, Miss Magdalene Wiitmayer, Pauline King, Alberta Green, Betty Kollath, Germaine Rank, Patricia Rauch, Elinor Kutil. Row 3-Frances Kasten, Marilyn Franz, Violet Nelson, Kathleen Larson, Muriel Kluczinske, Catherine Breckenridge, Edith Klingbiel, Mary Jane King, Vivian Hermann, Phyllis Behnke, Barbara Schwefel, Kathryn Stiefvater, Harriet Hopf, Gloria Denk, Winifred Weber. Row 4-Shirley Willman, Janet XValthers, June Goetz, Elaine Meyer, Dorothy Beckmann, Lenore Parlow, Eleanor Wofdt, Elaine Doubck, Helen Kollath, Mona Lce Maresch, Jeanne Maresch, Betty Joy McGill, LaVerne Mahnke, Eldora Koeppe, Myrna Hagen. Not on picture-Margaret Kulil, Shirley Johnson, Carol McLaughlin, Jeanne Marie Raven, Elaine Lambrics, Miss Edith Their SERVICE great UR CLUB periods were spent making things for our local hospital, hut we got Red Cross credit for this. We are Very proud of wh.at we have achieved. Two sizes of dressings, sponges, Wrapped tongue depressors and folding pad were a few of our accomplishments. Our sponsor, Miss Magdalene Wittmayer, kept track of the time we put in, and when We had '75 hours of Red Cross work finished, we received our first official recognition, in form of a certificate. Some of the members Worked for the pin, which represents 150 hours of Red Cross service. Clubs officers were Edith Klingbiel, president, Shirley Le Coque, Vice-president? Vivian Hermann, secretary, and Marilyn Franz, treasurer. flllllllf, left to right-James Peashek, Shir- ley Iilein, Lorraine Pucrala, Robert Becker, Helen Kollath, Henry Kirchoff, Betty Kol- lath, Valeria Rusch, Karl Adams, Phyllis Madenwald, Helen Kiekhaefer, Helen Boel- ter, Phyllis Behnke, Victor Hermann, Vivian Hermann. Standing-Mary Ann Bouril, Mr. Arthur Haberman, Alice Blauluss. ha G eaea ,ll'Ill IG WHO ARE interested in the production side ol' theater Work joined the Stagecralt Club. Spending our club meeting time learning the fundamentals of stage construction and the methods used in building a set proved very interesting. Our club officers were Victor Her- mann, president, Carl Adams, vice- presidentg Henry Kirchoff, secre- taryg and Bill Simmer, treasurer. Seated, left to right-Valeria Rusch, Lois Roehl, June Wilcox. Standing-James Peashek, Robert Becker, Alice Blaufuss, Mr. Arthur Haberman, Ed- ward Carbon, Helen Kollath, Helen Kick- liuefer, Phyllis Madenwald. GUILD BUILD It was not a difficult task to get the opportunity to construct .an actual set. Mr. Arthur Haberman, our club adviser, let us gain practical experi- ence along that line by allowing us to assist him in preparing the sets for the V-arious dramatic productions at Lincoln. This year We were especially proud of the set we constructed for the junior class play. Seated, left to right-Mary Ann Bouril, Helen Boelter. 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Back row We see Melvin Lakatos, Karl Schmitz, Fred Greenwald, Marvin Pribek, Lloyd Aumann, Johnny Koepke, and George Pfeffer. l ' ,,yiVf in I Swinging Gul' az' .Em Left-Forming the base for the Boogie are members of the band's rhythm section. Pictured here are John Koeppe, bassg George Pfeffer, drumsg and Dave Mc Dermand at the piano. Upper 1'ight ' Presenting maestro Swoki,' Swokowski and his famed Sax, Supplying the jive at school hops is Earl Swokowski's band, mem- bers of which are all high school students. ? 9 Seated, lel't to 1ight-lelein- hart Herzog, Betty Jane Lewis, and Bettie Lou Baren- baum. Lb Standing-Tom Jansen, Dixie -,ff Fulton, and Gladyce Hurka. Seated ee- David Mcllermand and Gail Whitaker. Standing Grace Kapitz, llob- ert Priliek, Jeanne Tidmarsh. and Jack llulierty. T TOOK five weeks oi' rehearsals to make Good Night, Ladies, senior class play, a top-notch performance. Miss Marian Kelley, director, along Wit h a well-chosen cast, did an excellent job ol' making this farce a success. As the play begins, Jug Brown and Sam Raleigh are leaving for college. Sam's home into a dormitory to help pay the mortgage. Difficulties set in when their two aunts, who agreed to be house mothers, fail to arrive at the stated time. two sisters, Janie and Helen. plan to convert their Sam and Jug turn the rather serious moment into a hilarious comedy by imper- sonating the aunts. Memoers of the cast were as follows: Jug Brown, Dave McDermand1 Helen llaleigh. Bettie Darenbaumg Jane Raleigh, Gail VVhitake1', Sam Raleigh, Tom Jan- sen: Professor Dexter, Heinhart llerzogg Dean Egglehy, Dixie Fulton: Angela Ri- mini. Gladyce llurka: Larry Dobson, Jack Hubertyg Lulu Giffen, Betty Jane Lewis: Judy West, Jeanne Tidmarshg G 7 ' liapitz. eoige Vi est. Bob Piihek, and Betty London, Grace Good Night, Ladies - Seam 01444 Nw The Lovely Duckling anim 61644 play The junior class play portrayed the struggles of a spoiled young Hglammer gal to adjust herself to having an equally attractive young stepmother, her former geometry teacher. Of course the fact that she had received a failing grade had no effect upon Pat, played by Lois Firehammer, in her bitterness toward her mother, played by Marcia Pehrson. The climax of the play comes during a drowning scene, a publicity stunt for Pat's movie-star sister Glori.a QJune Davisb and her aunt and guardian, CDorothy Schultzl. Pat's stepmother narrowly escapes drowning in an attempted rescue, not realizing the hoax, and Pat begins to realize her worth. With the help and assistance of Karl Schmitz as the harassed father, Donald Van Groll, who could take 'em or leave 'em, studious Edward Carbon, roughneck Jean Zellers enthusiastic LaVerne Tome, siren Mary Ann Hamachek, wholesome Nora Danielson and hearty James Peashek, the play proved to be one of the most successful ever presented at Lincoln. Seated, left to rightfMary Ann Hamachek, Jean Zellers, Marcia Pehrson, Edward Carbon, Lois Firehammer. Standing-J une Davis, LaVerne Tome, Karl Schmitz, Don Van Groll, Dorothy Schultz, James Peashek, Nora Danielson. ......Ja 66 Il, JOHNNY, a one-seein farce, centered around the antics ol' a teen-age hoy and his struggrle with his family about keepiiig' mice and frogs. Characters were Edward Carbon, Paul Loet, Grace Kapitz, Lois Nick, lflob Gretz, Nora Danielson, and Janet llerkedal. The inost serious play ol' the Festival, con- cerning' the weird story of an old man and the superstitious tale about him. was Which ls the Way to Boston? with Don Van Groll, David MeDermand, M31'g'1'Qt Hanson, and Lois Fire- hammer. The last play was 21 different type, a comedy ol' Contrast in three scenes entitled Will You Marry Me? The cast included Tom Jansen, Gail Whitaker, Dixie Fulton, Alberta Pekarske, and Beverly Pekarske. suud is lom Imsmn in the eomcdv Will 1- Christmas da - it ec s c ens in the faces ol' its smiling' cast. I,eI't to 5 i tiic au e ll'l11I1 ai one rors, Gloria Glander, lion Van Groll, T Wit, if , v-, Launching the flffamll' ,L 7-ww.-ma km gray Q' YZF' CC ANITOU presents Mani- towoc was the theme of the 1 94 4 Manitou. Pictured above are hard working Eldora Koeppe and Patricia Gesell. To the left are the foremen who helped boss the constructiong left to right, Barbara Ham- mond, Ruth Tittl, and Marilyn Bartelnie. Here pictured are the rest of the Manitou crewg front row, left to right, Mary Ann Harnachek, Marion Jachiinstal, M a 1' i 1 y n Franz, and Carol Krainik. Second MANITOU AD SOLICITORS Manitou advertising solicitors are as follows: row-Genevieve Nernetz. Row 1 left to right--Lois Burgett, Cora Iverson, Donna Kabat, Bette Post, Lorraine Schuh, .Ioan Tvcten, Marilyn Bartelme. Row 2-Elaine Fogltanz, June Wilcox, Muriel Lindemann, Rita Thoke, Valeria Rusch, Phyllis Madenwald. Row 3-.Ioan Stratheain, Janet Hansen, Joan Koskamp, Patricia Walsh, Dorothy Worel, Lois Wakley, Charlotte Sureich, Marion Jachimstal. i n v 'r n ,f 1 3 lOl GERMA MEASLES --- H- --.-- :t::... .. .I E-gi.f5.:f1'fzfef5-1355:-2 , l-i-- 01 I-a al Ili Smiling happily is Ruth Brod- erick, F l a rn li e 21 u editor-in- chief, proving that she has no fear of the 'fGerman Measles sign on the Tower door. Middle -- Phyllis Iolzxmmond, business rnzuiag'e1', gets plenty ol' mail these days. Flzimlieziu business. ol' course! Left - Photography editor, Dolores llzippelg sports editor, Jack llubertys theme editor, Mm'- joiie Forsg and club editor Joan Tveten, look mighty se- rious aliout the Whole tliilig. 'vu CS' It looks like camera trouble again for Bob Schroeder and Bob Noll, photographers. To the right are Senior Assistant Andria Jenkyn, Jeanne Tidmarsh, Janet Berkedal. In the back row are Janet Trudel and June Davis, junior assistants. COMPARING Abraham Lincoln's third War year with that of Lincoln High School has been the aim and accomplishment of the '44 Flambeau staff. From September to June the Work of mapping out the campaign, obtaining Vital pho- tography, and executing journalistic maneuvers has fallen to these fourth-hour-Tower students. Though minor in number, they major in strength, to produce the '44 Third War Year Flambeau. va lllamheaut M Wm at the camera. Associate editors, Gloria Glander and Lucille Leist take time out for a quick look 'IO3 rt' F7 L LANNING page niakeups for liin- coln's bi-weekly newspaper, the Flashes, is one ot' the important jobs ot' the editor and associate. Shown above are Eunice Wellner, associate, and Shirley Schuler, editor, with the situation well in hand. Enjoying a recent issue ot' the Flashes are the adviser and staff. Seated are Miss Margaret Wolff, ad- viser, and Bob Nelson, assistant spoits editor. Standing: left to right, Laverne Kotowski, circulation inan- agerg Marian Bigel, librariang Jean Vetting, copy editors Edith Orr, news editor, Bob Kopotic, sports editorg and Allan Nenietz, reporter. Taking' care of the business side ol' the Flashes is a very important task. Rounding' out a successful year are Bettie Harenbaum, advertising' inan- ager: Marilyn Prucha, assistant ad- vertising' nianapjerg Marion Zaliorik typistg Dixie Fulton, business inan- ztirer. l l.ASllI'lS All S0l,lt'l'l'0Rf-l Row I, left to riulit-llonnn Knlmt, llitn Harlow Shirley Olson, Murilyn l'rut-ha, Loln Nick, Gail Genn- rirh, Phyllis Us-hnke, June Ilavis, Arlene Lnliorik Jenn Vettinz. Row 2-Ruth Meihsner, Florence llnnk, Lain Leucllke. Bettie Harenlmnm, Elaine ltork, Muriel Kluvzlnnke, Marilyn Franz, .lo Ann Knrth, Rosemary Novy, .leanne Raven. Row 3-Dorothy Wt-rneeke, Dixie Fulton, Betty Joy McGill, lloaenmiy Pyne, Howard Vieweuer. Allan Nemetz. fharles Ewen, Robert Nelson, llonuld Kle- man, Ruth 'I'it!.l, Helen Barnes, Judy Julin. Row 1-Ruth Erdmann, Lorraine Steckmenuer, .loan Strafhearn, Bette Schmitz, Janet Hansen, Patricia VValsh, Dorothy Worel, Janet, Trudel, Mary Ann Hamachek, Carolyn Weber, Alice Bas:-nnann. Carol White, Vivian Hermann. Flashes on th publications Ro Ro Row 3-Dolores Rappel, Ruth Broderick, Shirley Schfuler, Robert Kopotic, Dixie Fulton, Eunice W UILL AND SCROLL-to be elected to this international honorary society is the foremost aim of all high school journalists. In return for their hard, but fascinating work - meeting deadlines, interviewing students and teachers, or canvassing Manitowods stores for advertising copy '- for Lincoln's three publications, the Hi-Tower Flashes, Manitou, and Flambeau, six- teen journalists have been nominated for membership in this society by Miss Mar- garet Wolff, publications director, upon the recommendation of Miss Ellen Seaberg, who held this position for the first semester. Juniors or seniors who have done superior work in writing, editing, or business management and who are scholastically in the upper third of their class, are eligi- ble for nomination. This year new members were formally initiated at a press banquet held for Quill and Scroll pledges, alumni, and publications staffs. Those at the banquet signed a roster, just begun this year, containing names of members of the Manitowoc chapter since its beginning in 1929. 'l P ch Gi ' Glander Joan Tveten Bettie Lou Barenbaum Marjorie Fors Jean Vetting w 1, left to right-Mari yn ru a, oria , , , , - w 2-June Davis, Barbara Hammond, Phyllis Hammond, Marilyn Bartelme, Edith Orr. ellner, Lucille Leist. -i, l:ldVUiD9c3U l-IOUCDV .'-h4ill'I',ClL1T'KJl liarenbaum, Bettie lierkedal, Janet lioury, Lucille Braun, Clara llelle liraun, Mary Broclericl-:, llutli Bruechert, Donald Bruechert, Lois CHFDOII, Marilyn Champion, Wesley Creager, Richard Davis, June Ilouliek, iilaino Hrdnian, Carol l irc-hanimer, Lois Fors, Marjorie Frzinken, Donnzi Freibolh, Doris Gates, Fred G4-nnricli, Gail NATIUNAI. IIUNUII SO1'IlC'I'Y How I, I4-ft lo l'iKIlf-lhiil' Fulton, l.urill1- Le-is-I, lhwkrdnl, liurillc Grupuilim-, Jvllllllt' 'I'i4lmnrsh. Gesell, l'atrici:1 Gigure, William Glander, Gloria Goetz, June Guse, Dolores Hagen, Myrna Hamachek, Mary Ann Hansen, llatricia Hayes, Rose Mary Heide, Lyle Hessel, LaVerne Holler, Herbert Jansen, Thomas Jenkyn, Andria Kacynski, Cari lizmsier, Rene liupitz, Grave lilcizien, Mildred lilosv, l'liylliS liochun, Dorothy lionopzivlci, lli-lon Ruth lirodi-rick, Jiniwx Slnnlwy, Gloriz. lilnnclc lirziinili. Czirol lirzimer, Adicv lQI'i0S0l', Hoy Krenz, Rosemary lireiche, Shirley liuiil, Elinor Larson, Thomas Lewis, Betty Madenwald, Phyllis Maresch, Mona Lee McCa1nbridge, Mari 0 Mclieough, l'z1trici:1 McLaughlin, Carol Mielke, William Morken, Jeanne Morris, l'zitriciu Neuhaus, l-lelvn Nick, Lois O'Hearn, Leo Orr, Edith Pape, Louise r, Aupuml Si'Illll'llt', .lnml Row 2-llny lil'il'N1'I', Marilyn l'rurhn, Luis Nirk, Marilyn l 1'nnz. l,uV4-rm- 'l'onn-, Vinnl Kruinik, Jllllt' Davis, SIliI'll'y Sl'hl'01'lIll Je-un V1-Mimi, Andrrw Houston. How Il-l'uuI Lon-I, Maury Ann llmnxirluk, l'lnrn U4-llc lirnun, lVlnr1'in l,l'lll 4lbll, llumilll Vxin Grull, Munn L1-0 lVlnrl's41'll, Dom lil'uv4'hcrl, llonnu Fl'llIlkl'Il, l.ut'illa- Srhulil, lfllninc Strzulnl, Rirhnrll fren ill'l'. 'IUC Pape, Renata Pehrson, Marcia Pehrson, Robert Pekarske, Alberta Pekarske, Beverly Pew, Lorna Mae Plantico, Roger Pribek, Robert Prucha, Marilyn Rauch, Patricia Reif, Dorothy Reimer, Gale Runge, lrVilliam Salinsky, Muriel Schleis, Marie Stradal, Elaine Schuette, Mary Lou Schuette, August Schuh, Lorraine A. Schuh, Lorraine K. Schuler, Shirley Schultz, Lucille Schroeder, John Sickles, Yllilliani Singer, Margaret Spevachek, Alice Mae Spoentgen, Peter Staeffler, Mary Stankey, James Stein, Calvin Strathearn, Joan Swokowski, Earl Tadych, Theresa Tidmarsh, Jeanne Tome, LaVerne Trudel. Jacques Urbanek, Margaret Vetting, Jean 'viele, George Vits, Virginia Voss, Wilbur Walsworth, James Wernecke, Audrey White, Carol VV'ili'er, Dolores Winter, William Wisnowski, Carol Woldt, Eleanor Wtollersheim, Leland Zankle, Rosalie Zapfe, Lorene Zellers, Jean HESE seventy-two juniors and seniors are members of the National Honor Society. To them is awarded one of the highest honors Lincoln High School bestows. Selected by facu!lty vote under the direction of Mr. Edwin Erickson, membership is based on scholar- l'f f b shi a candidate must be in the upper ship, service, leadership, and character. To qua 1 y or mem er' p, third of his class. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and ten per cent of the junior class are chosen for membership. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1, left to right--Grace Kapitz, Helen eu aus, ry Schleis, Betty Lewis, Mary Ann Barbeau, Margaret Singer. Row 2-Carol Wisnowski, Gail Whitaker, J Jansen, Dolores Rappel, Row 3-John Huberty, Robert Pribek, Jeanette Gale Reimer was absent N h Ma Lou Sohiuette, Edith Orr, Shirley Schuler, Bettie Barenbaum, Marie oan Tveten, Virginia Vits, Andria Jenkyn, Earl Swokowski, William Winter, Thomas Marjorie Fors, Helen Konopacki, Alice Kramer. Jacques Trudel, Rosemary Krenz, Rene Kansier, Wesley Champion, Wilbur Voss, Thomas Larson, Luiterman, Patricia McKeough, Donald Worel, David McDermand. when the picture was taken. 41.1-1 111f lO7 H llow 1, left to 1'ight+Janet lieikedal OAFMP, Dixie Fulton OAF'MP, Tom Jansen OAFM. Iiow 2-David BlCDQ1'T113I1Ci, OAFM, Jacques Trudel OAF, James Stankey OA, John Iluherty OAFP. Row 3-Gloria Glzinder OFP, Ruth Broderick OP, Richard Walter OAFM. Jeanne Tid- inarsh OAFMP. 253 Row 4-Grace liapitz OAFM, Bettie Barenbaum OFMP, Marjorie Fors OP, Phyllis Hammond OP. it 'Qi 'Eng ggnzfwru. Row 1, left to right-Gladyce Hurka FM, Robert Kopotic OAFP, Bettie Jane Lewis FM, Row 2-Genevieve Nemetz OAMP, Robert Pribek OAF, August Schuette OA, Shirley Schuler OP. Row 3-Martin Severson OAF, Robert Spiering OAP, Earl Swokowski OAM, Joan Tveten OAP. Row 4-Earl Verkins OAM, Vi1'g'inia Vits OAFM, Gail Whitaker OF, Don Worel OAF. 'we .I A 4 qm , -1.1 -re. 1 N N Q.-. new i .1 41. 1 rf Qu , ' 'Vac' ' 1 va , .V w , f gh vi '1 , .-f -P' 1 ,W-1. Junior Grade- LINCOLN'S seniors of tomorrow, the juniors, have the distinction of leading the en- tire school in attendance. Led by their president, Kenneth Petersong vice-president, Howard Viewegerg secretary, Lois Nickg and treasurer, Marilyn Prucha, and under the guidance of Miss Julia Janecek and Mr. Albert Guepe, the class has grown up and pros- pered. It sponsors the annual Junior Prom, the Junior Class Play, and many other activities. Relaxing after strenuous Prom planning are the junior class officers. Left to right-Lois Nick, secretaryg Howard Vieweger, vice- presidentg Kenneth Peterson, president, and Marilyn Prucha, treasurer. Left-With the spring comes the Prom. Here radiant Queen , Lois Firehammer pauses to smile with King Red Peterson. Right--Beaming with right- eous pride on how the juniors won the homecoming float contest is vice-president How- ard Vieweger, posing next to the winning display. 112 Row 1, left to right-Jeanette Abel, Lynette Abel, Karl Adams, Maysel Adams, Wini- fred Adelmann, Joan Allan. Row 2--Helen Anderson, Marian Ansorge, Alice Anthold, Ruth Armatowski, Mar- garet Augustin, Joyce Auman. Row 3-Lloyd Aumann, Geraldine Backhaus, Walter Baetke, Gerald Baken, LaVerne Ballmann, Shirley Ballmann. Row 4-Georgiana Barbieur, Helen Barnes. Katherine Bashaw, Alice Bassmann. Joseph Bauer, Betty Baumann. Row 5-Thomas Bean, Louise Becker, Violet Becker, Dorothy Beckman, Glen Beernt- sen, Phyllis Behnke. Row 6-'John Belbeck, Ann Bennington, Thomas Bennington, Norbert Benzshawel, ,Angie liou Bequetle, George Berg, Row 7-Knut Berg, Betty Bergquist, Allen Bermke, lion Berller, LaVerne Blahnilc, Alice Blaufuss. Row 8 Ronald Blmnberg, VV'illiam Boeckman, Lorraine Boeder, Leona Boeldt, llelen Boeller, Barbara Bolle. Bow ilMViol4-t, Bonin, Bulh Bonk, lloward Borgwardt, Donald Boucher, Richard Boucher, livelyn Boullack. Bow 10-Mary .Anne Bouril, Lucille Boury, John Brady, Glenn Brault, Clara Belle Braun, Eugene Braun. Bow ll-Betty Brey, Jeanne Brodkorb, Don- ald Bruechert, Merrill Buck, Lois Buretta Lois Burgett. Y Bow 1.2-Charles Burkart, Roger Bushman, .lack Butler, Lois Cabalek, Edward Car- bon, Shirley Carle. I do the fvery best Row 1, left to right-Virginia Carstens, Rosa Belle Carter, Anna Mae Cherny, Ruth Chizek, Virgil Cogswell, Richard Creager. Row 2-Kenneth Czekala, Anna Mae Damman, Nora Danielson, Lois Daugs, June Davis, Lloyd De Jongh. Row 3-John De Lorme, Shirley Delsmann, Arlene Denk, Margaret Denor, William Dicke, Mary Drolson. Row 4-Carolyn Drumm, Gerald Drumm, George DuPont, Irene Eberhardt, Dale Eells, Robert Elfner. Row 5-Anthony Ellis, Dolores Endries, Paul Erdmann, Charles Ewen, Carol Mae Fan- slau, Shirley Farr. Row 6-Lois Firehammer, Lorraine Fischer, Robert Fisher, Donna Franken, Donald Franz, Marilyn Franz. Row 7-Audrey Fraser, Margaret Garber, Dolores Gass, Elayne Gauthier, Carol Gehrke, Curtis Geissler. Row 8-Gail Gennrich, Betty Geroll, Gilbert Gleichner, Wallace Goodhew, Olive Grall, Russell Grall. Row 9-Alberta Green, Gordon Green, Thomas Greenwold. Duane Greicar, Bob Gretz, Alice Griesbach. Row 10-Alan Groll, Laverne Gustaveson, Harold Haberrnan, Duane Hall, Mary Ann Harnachek, Leonard Hansen. Row l1'Lois Hansen, Mead Hansen, Patricia I Hansen, Margret Hanson, Audrey Hard- rath, Patrick Harlow. Row 12-Kathleen Hastreiter, Beverly Hat- lem, Roy Haupt, Anna Mae Hein, Mary Jane Hein, Florence Heinzen. I know how, 114 Row 1, left to right-June Hellwig, Leroy Herman, Victor Hermann, LaVerne Hes- sel, Evelyn Hodas, Carolyn Hoffman. Row 2-Eugene Holschbach, Leo Holschbach, Richard Holschbach, Leona Holzschuh, Harriet Hopf, Robert Houghton. Row 3-Walter Houghton, Andrew Houston, Florence Hoyer, Sally Huggett, JoAnn Hunt, Laraine Husar. Row 4-Bettie Iverson, Dorothy Jagemann, Shirley Jagodinsky, Robert Jeffery, Betty Jirikowic, Glenn Johnson. Row 5-James Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Norman Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Judy Jolin, Earl Junk. Row 6-Carl Kacynski, Gene Kaderabek, Ward Kaminsky. Arnold Kapitz, Marilyn Kar- lmon, Donald Kattner. Row T-Mildred Kaufmann, Frank Kuutsky, Ruth Kautsky, Donald Kelly, l'at Ken- nedy, Doris Kc-tier. Row 8--Betty Kiel, l'.1uline King, Jerome Kirch, Shirley Klein, llonalcl Klemzm, Donald Klemz. Row 9-Shirley Kliefolli, lloris Klinkner, Muriel Kluezinske, lierniee Knuth, Donald Knuth, Alice Koch. Row Ill--Iilainc Koek, lletto Kodet, Arlo Koeppe, Helen Kollath, Robert Kollatli, William Kolodzik. Row 11-Elaine Komoroski, Martha Kopidlan- sky, Jane Korlesky, Phyllis Korlesky, Barbara Koutnik, Dolores Kozaczuk. Row 12 Carol Krainik, Doris Krall, Carol Kramer, Delores Krause, Shirley Kretche, Vllilliam Kretsch. The fvery best V Row 1, left to right-Doris Krieser, Roy Krieser, Maebelle Kronberg, Gale Kruck, Stanley Krueger, Kenneth Krumdick. Row Z-J ames Kuechmann, Dorothy Kuhl, Jo- Ann Kurth, Marian Kutil, Ida Larson. Kathleen Larson. Row 3-Everette LeClair, Shirley LeCoque, Lorraine Leider, Charles Leist, Coletta Leist, Audrey Lenz. Row 4-Cameron LeQua, Lois Leschke, Paul Loef, John Lorrigan, Dolores Luchsinger, Carol Luebke. Row 5-Dale Luedtke, Marion McCambridge, Thomas McElligott, Betty Joy McGill, Ruth Maertz, Shirley Mahnke. Row 6-Shirley Manteufel, Mona Lee Maresch, Paul Marquardt, Daniel Matczynski, Charles Maze, Earl Meacham. Row 7-Margaret Meany, Rudolph Meidl, Ruth Meihsner, John Meisner, Chris Miller, Col- leen Miller. Row Sf-Doris Moakler, Kathryn Morris, Rus- sel Mraz, Jane Mrotek, Dolores Mrozinski, Donald Muehlbauer. Row 9-Jewel Mueller, June Mueller, Loyal Mueller, Catherine Mullins, James Myers, Robert Nelson. Row 10-Marilyn Nemetz, Arthur Nichols, Lois Nick, Betty Norkosky, LaVern':- Osulson, Raphael Pankratz. Row 11-Richard Panosh, Renata Pape, Vic- toria Parez, George Paris, Lenore Par- low, James Peashek. Row 12-Marcia Pehrson, Alberta Pekarske, Beverly Pekarske, Janet Foot, Carol Per- onto, Kenneth Peterson. , il , 77 ,M :flu .- J WX., J' I Cong 115 How 1, left to right-Lorraine Peurala, Lorna Mae Pew, Leonard Pfeffer, Mary Ann Platten, Janet Ploederl, Edward Pope. Row 2 Annahelle Powell, James Pracki, Cleoma Priem, Marilyn Prucha, Marguer- ite Putnam, Carol Raduenz. Row 3-Robert Rank, Le Roy Rathsack, Har- old Reiderer, Florence Roedig, Joseph Rogala, Audrey Rohrer. Row 4--Heinz Rose, Bill Runge, James Rus- boldt, Marjorie Rusboldt, Shirley Rus- boldt, Melvin Rusch. Row 5-Bill Sampe, Werner Satterburg, John Savage, Thomas Scheuer, Ted Scheuer, John Scheurell. Row 6-Marvin Scheurell, Phyllis Schmafeldt, Betty Ann Schmatz, John Schmeichel, Marilyn Schmitt, Bette Schmitz. Row 7-Karl Schmitz, Le Roy Schnell, Flor- ence Schroeder, ltobert Schroeder, Shirley Schroeder, Dorothy Schultz. ltow H-Lucille Schultz, Bernard Schwartz, Fred Schwarzenhart, Leonard Schweigle, Karl Scott, La Verne Seibel. Row El-Arthur Seidel, Luclla Selle, Dorothy Sepneske, Frank Sepneske, Melvin Shi- mon, Eugene Shouluk. ltow 10-Arthur Sickles, Kenneth Sieracki, Alice Silhersack, Thomas Simpkins, Thom- as Sinderson, Norman Skarda. Row ll-Leonard Skarvan Jose h Sleger, v P Fulton Smith, Marfrery Smith, Phillip Smith, Eva. Snowden. Row 12-Ellen Stangel, Lorraine Steckmesser, Edward Steeber, Mary Jane Steeber, Rus- sell Steeber, Querin Steffen. And I mean to keep doing so - 1 6 Row 1, left to right-Bob Stevens, Elaine Stradal, Howard Stradal, lone Streich, Lyman Swagel, Elaine Swetlik. Row 2-Grace Tadych, Florence Teegarden, Bob Templeton, Jerry Tenison, Marie Tittl, Ruth Tittl. Row 3-Dorothy Tomczuk, La Verne Tome, Beatrice Toston, Edward Trochell, Janet Trudel, Jane Tuesburg. Row 4-Phyllis Tulach, Paul Uetzrnann, Rob- ert Valentine, Donald Vandersteen, Mar- vin Van Deurzen, Don Van Groll. Row 5fEugene Vesely, Raymond Vesely, Ruth Vetter, Jean Vetting, La Verne Vetting, George Viele. Row 6-Howard Vieweger, Robert Vits, Arthur Vogel, Frank Vogel, La Verne Vogel, Donald Vreeke. Row 7-Beth Waak, Henry Wagner, Valeria Wagner, Ruth Waldron, William Wlalsh, Janet Walthers. Row 8-Patricia Wanniger, Shirley Webb, Winifred Weber, June Wellner, Dorothy Wernecke, Elton Wernecke. Row 9-Robert Wester, Carol White, Charles Wicke, Lillian Wicklacz, John Wiesner, Dolores Wilfer. Row 10-Marion Wilfer, Zita Wimrner, Melvin Witte, Robert Wolfe, Leland Wollersheim, Grace Wood. Row 11-Gerald Wotruba, James Wotruba, William Woznick, Edna Wyszynski, Arlene Zahorik, Lorene Zapfe. Row 12-Jean Zellers, Robert Ziarnik, William Ziarnik, James Ziegelbauer, Germaine Rank. Until the enclf ' Abraham Lincoln 117 lld Y ,351 35 35 11 Juniors absent when pictures were taken: Above: Row 1, left to right-Violet Nelson, Rosemary Pyne, Beverly Balez, Mary Ann Walt- Row 2-Reginald Orchekowski, Lois Ogaard, Elaine Horstketter, Ruth Erdman, John Holschbach, Bill Swokowski. Below: Row 1, left to right-Ralph Pekulik, Elaine Stastny, Nelda, Stephani, Natalie Stephani. Row 2-Vivian Hermann, Merritt Tourtillot, Norman Herzfeldt, Dolores Ann Zahorik, Jacqueline Halverson. Not too perplexed over their first executive duties at Lincoln are the sophomore class officers. Left to right - Lois Bruechert, secretaryg Charles Klinkner, presidentg William Glander, vice-presidentg and Betty Chermak, treasurer. The SOphOiII101'6S say - THERE has been a time in every Lincolnite's life when he was a sophomore. Weak and wavering, these students begin school. Looked down upon by the juniors and given no attention at all by the seniors, they are given a premature glimpse of serfdom-old routine carried through day in and day out, broken only by an occasional dance. The new experience of crawling from bed to attend cl.asses is one of the early headaches of these people. Teachers, books, and strange faces all seem gi- gantic to them. In a few weeks they will become a permanent fixture in Lincoln's school life. A proud class-they successfully passed all the tests put to them by the lords and masters of the mighty doors. A proud class, indeed-our sophomores. 119 120 Row 1, left to right-Carol Adler, Vernon Albrecht, Mary Albright, William Andrew, LaVern: Antonie, Roger Armstrong, George Augustin, Elizabeth Barbieur, Dick Baryenbruch, Eugene Bauch, Marvin Bauch. Row Z-Donald Bauer, LaVerne Becker, Margaret Behm, Harold Beitzel, John Benishek, Huldali Bequette, .Iuanita Biely, Elda Boeckman, Henry Borths, Bill Bouril, Robert Bradl. Row 3-Gerald Brandl, Fred Brandt, Robert Breckenridge, John Bredesen, Enoma Brick, Elaine Brixius, Alxin Bronk, Elroy Bruchschen, Lois Bruechert, Vernon Bruss, Leonard Buck. Iwill Study - Row 1, left to right-Clara Burg, .lanies Burish, Francis Burkart, Kenneth Bushman, Marilyn Busse, Marie Butz, Marilyn Carbon, Kenneth Carl, Harvey Carstens, Margie Cavanaugh, Patrick Cavanaugh. Row 2-Harry Cenefeldt, Thorval Cerull, Eugene Cliert, Bettie Cherlnak, Bette Cherney, Lloyd Ciha, Wayne Covioux, Dorothy Craney, Donald Creager, Connie Crooks, Andrew Dancy. Bow Il-Virginia Dean, Richard Defoster, Dorothy Deering, Betty Deglow, Gertrude DOIAHFIIIO, Dorothy Delnbski, Donald Dembsky, Carol Denk, Jerry Denk, Lois Dethlefson, William Detjen. Bow 4-John DeWein, Peter DeZeeuw, Bill Dieke, Jean Dondlinger, Donald Doucha, Corrine Drumm, Wesley Drumm, LeRoy Drenkel, Walter Dueno. Rita Dusold, Delores Duzeski. i I .ZVA ,A.,,! ft- -'f' ' '45 'Y' 'T arf I W , 2 H '- 2 51 is J Sf .Jw fs uewrtn W 4? F9 J' ,f fr t , n l W 1- all M 'F ft A f J ttt If fi' K 1 , P ,...V ' A '99 + F 7 - ' 13 1 , V J . J if f? V to EJ' 2 .A., use if t 'F 31 'M ff? M? 'Z' aw ZW fe' J i ' in 1 'ff 1,,A -+4 gf, can ' A sr A . .T - J A V f 3, , If -I 7 3,1 if .,-gi ., X V ,. ,V,A , r f ., L , , ,l o .L f . ,F A .- , ,f-A H r '.VV ' lA ' A do fA-' A w Q A e , , f 89 - V357 ga W' ' fi no . ,Q 6 A . 4 of 1 '31 , 1 , it 'L . H' J ',1 J A ff J' ' 'A V . ldwgx V1 1 X t 1:1 f imma!! if . A 5 ,Vi I J X tb John Elliot, John Elmer, Allan Endries, Row 1, left to right-Gordon Dvorak, Antone Elliott, Carol Erdman, William Evans, David Fanta, Lucille Fellner, Felice Ferguson, Annabel Fessler. Row 2-Carol Fessler, Francis Fictum, Calvin Fischer, Ronald Foerg, LaVerne Fogeltanz, Elaine Fogltanz, Doris Freiboth, Arthur Fricke, Richard Fricke, Edward Gaedke, Bob Gehrig. Row 3-Shirley Georgenson, Phyllis Geraldson, William Gigure, Harriet Glaeser, William Glan- der, June Goetz, Marion Goetz, Arlene Grall,Dol0res Grall, Robert Grall, Fred Greenwald. and P1'GpaI'C myself Row 1, left to right-Gladys Griebling, Milton Groelle, Shirley Grosshuesch, Lillian Grotbeck, Jane Grzeskowiak, Dolores Guse, Lawrence Haas, Vernetta Hackmann, Myrna Hagen, Orville Hagenow, Berkeley Hall. Row 2-Dorothy Hall, Harriet Hall, William Hall, Earl Hamernik, Doris Handl, Gerald Han- sen, Janet Hansen, Rita Harlow, Marian Hartlaub, Wilfred Hartmann, Wayne Haupt. Row 3'Delmar Hauschulz, Bernice Havlichek, Rose Mary Hayes, Leo Hein, Albert Hemmer, Robert Herman, Betty Lou Herzog, Marilyn Herzog, Patricia Herzog, Harold Hibbard, Mary Hibbard. Row 4-Herbert Holler, Eunice Holschbach, Ione Holschbach, Edward Holsen, Nona Huebner, Grace Hynek, Harlan Hynek, Cora Iverson, Mae Jackson, James Jacobsen, Marie Jagodinsky. 121 'IZZ Row 1, left to rigfht-Harold Jansen, Robert Jarosh, Keith Jeffery, Carolyn Jespersen, Donald Johanek, Jean Jones, Vivian Jossart, Robeiz Jung, Ethelyn Junk, Ronald Junk, Harold Just. Row 2-Donna Kabat, Eugene Kaderabek, Merlyne Kadow, Allan Kainz, June Kamberg, lrene Kaminski, Ralph Kaminski, Germaine Karboi, Delores Karsten, Frances Kasten, Dorothy Keenan. Row 3-lilmer Kelley, Betty Keune, Carlyle Keune, Donaldene Keune, Helen Kiekhaefer, Ralph Keil, Mary Jane King, llelen Kirehoff, Anthony Kleiber, Mildred Kletzien, Donald Kliment. ff And omeda ff Row l, left to rielite-Cliarles Klinkner, Shirley Klopfer, Phyllis Klose, lva Klug, Charlotte Koeh, Dorothy Koehan, lletty Koehler, Victor Kohlbeek, Robert Kolar, lletty Kollath, Ger- aldine Komorosky. Row 2-Theresa Koneezka, Ray Konkle, Joseph Konopaeki, Janet Kope, Sydney Koritzinsky, Joan Ko:-ukamp, llale Kouteeky, Robert Kowalski, Shirley Kramer, Mildred Kriz-ih, Carole Krueger. Row Sl -lfllla Krumdiek, .Ioan Krysan, Gladyee Kubiehek, Robert Kubseh, lddith Kueehmann, Eugene Kulnmer, Marjorie Kustka, Elinor Kutil, Margaret Kutil, LeRoy Laabs, Edith Lakatos. Row -1-Thomas Lambert, Elaine Lambries, Doris, Langlois, Palmer Langteau, John Lee, Mary Jane Lesehke, l'aul Lettenberger, Beverly Lindberg, Muriel Lindemann, llorothie Loekhart, Donald Lomprey. ,,, ,,,,u af JF 1, .. Hn 4, ,At vf fi.: , ,K ' Q4 ,Q , , L L9 4 V . P -7 . ., 1- ny v , J - ,. YJ '4 , ' 'Q ' l ,, , N. . F is M I 4 vlan I t in ' f is I I I V 3 Qs , fx qs is asp .ji 'I -5 y is 56 96 Q! 41. Z 1.12: I' lb 'V+ 9 W I T I9 ' 9 j' 'f W A X , , . ' T' K ' X 4XA ,al I - I 01: ,k Q f ll i' I, Q 4' ' - , ' . ' 8 3 - 2 9 f 0 'I 'F 1:2 A5 v +1 7 ' 5 1: -- K if 1- L13 '7 ' ' ,, ' J, . . A ,gf f .ia L P. . M1 . 'H wtf. ,M M' ,as as F4 . 'lf ' 46.1 Q' .Q i f H v A Ii J f J , , I 3 ,Q 2? El' Row 1, left to right-Lloyd Luecke, Dorothy Luedtke, Ray Luisier, Robert Lutterman, Patrick McCole, Mary Jane McDonnell, Bob McNeil, Arden Machus, Phyllis Madenwald, Lois Madi- gan, Thomas Madsen. Row 2-Charlotte Maertz, Joan Mahlock, James Malek, Elaine Malley, Jack Manson, Rose Maples, William March, Eugene Markowski, Jacqueline Marks, Jean May, James Meany. Row 3-June Meindl, Glenn Meissner, Rita Mella, Evelyn Merkel, Daniel Mertens, Donald Metivier, Claudine Mettler, Shari Metzger, Audrey Meyer, Delores Meyer, LeRoy Meyer- Perhap ...... Rovv 1, left to right'Patrick Mohr, Jean Monday, Roy Monday, Jeanne Morken, Patricia Morris, LaVern Mraz, Beverly Mrotek, LeRoy Mrotek, Jerry Mushel, Jack Musil, Paul Nagy. Row 2-Bette Namz, Elmer Narten, Edith Naumann, Richard Neff, Betty Nelson, Allan Ne- metz, Allan M. Nemetz, Donald Nichols, LaVerne Novack, Elayne Novak, Richard Novy. Row 3-Georgia Outhout, Betty O'Konski, Shirley Olson, Albertha Osieczanek, Orrin Owart, Doris Pabian, Chester Partenski, Richard Pawelczyk, Robert Pekarske, Donald Pemberton, Phyllis Pennington. Row 4-Donna Perkins, Raymond Peronto, Mary Carol Peroutka, Lee Perrodin, Bette Peterik, Roger Plantico, Gloria Poppy, Betty Post, John Pozorski, Dolores Prince, Elaine Rambadt. 123 lZll :K at 86 'T -al-, at at on 4 -if 'IU' Row 1, left to right-Betty Rank, Donald Rank, Jerome Rank, John Rappel, Patricia Rauch. Dorothy Reif, Arnold Rein, Alvin Reindl, Betty Remiker, Kitty Rezach, Carol Rhode. Row 2-June Riebe, Elwood Rieck, Earl Riederer, Gene Robillard, George Robinson, Armin Rosin- sky, Robert Roulette, Jerry Rowley, Valeria Rusch, Murial Salinsky, Pat Savage. Row 3-Loretta Scherer, Myron Schettl, Mildred Scheurell, Richard Schleis, Marion Schmatz, Elmer Schmitz, Dorothy Schneider, Earl Schroeder, Lorraine Schroeder, Lorraine Ann Schuh. M y Chance Row l, left to right-Lorraine K. Schuh, Marvin Schultz, Donald Sehwark, Lorraine Schwartz, Gordon Seefeldt, Shirley Seiler, Thomas Shallue, Barbara Shaw, Patricia Shimek, Robert Shimek, William Sieker. Row 2-Russel Silxeira, David Simmer, Robert Simmett, Betty Singer, Robert Singer, Shirlee Sitt- mann, Constance Slattery, George Specht, Alice Spevachelc, Peter Spoentgcn, John Sporer. Row Il-Mary Staeffler, Dorothy Stankey, Raymond Staudt, Mary Jane Steffen, Audrey Steger, Gloria Steglnann, Lois Stehula, Jerome Steinbrecker, Deloris Stern, Carol Stiefvatcr, Gustav Stock. Row 4-Irene Stock, Howard Stone, Robert Stone, Joan Strathearn, Daniel Straub, Charlotte Streich, Keith Stuckey, Edwin Stueber, Burlyn Stuewe, Betty Svacina, Lloyd Swiggam. 'O 'af it-..,v Row 1, left to rightf-Theresa Tadych, Esther Tech, Albert Tegen, Donald Temme, Norman Tem- me, Mary Jayne Teteak, Betty Thoke, Rita Thoke, Mickey Thomas, Joyce Tourtillott, Harold Trainor, Row 2-Margaret Urbanek, Don Vandenbusch, Paul VanElls, Raymond VanKirk, Thomas Vaugh- an, Grace Vetter, Jeannette Vetting, Richard Vogel, Marland Waak, LaVerne Waszinski, Betty Wagner. Row' 3-Joann Wagner, Lois Wakley, Arthur Walden, Hubert Wall, Pat Walsh, James Wals- worth, James Walter, Marilyn Waniger, Joan Weavers, Caroline Weber, Ronald Weber. will Com Row 1, left to right-Frederick Wegner, William Weinert, Melvin Wensing, Marcia Wergin, Eve- lyn Wnernecke, Merlin Werner, Robert Westphal, Jack Wetenkarnp, Richard White, Virginia White, Charlotte Wick. Row 2-Bob Wiegand, Ruth Wier, June Wilcox, James Wilda, Leroy Wilda, Raleigh Wilda, Kenneth Wilhelm, Robert Wilke, Russell Wilke, Barbara Williamson, Eva Wilson. Row 3-John Wilson, Norma Wilson, Pauline Wilson, Louella Wimmer, Dorothy Worel, Ed- ward York, Marilyn Youngchild, Robert Zabel, Lillian Zabrowski, Dan Zahorik, Delores Zahorik. Row 4--Rosalie Zankle, Irma Zastrow, Leonard Zewicki, Geraldine Ziebell, Francis Ziegelbauer, June Zimmer. 3 f x -54 ,gyms 'X ' nd Q 52? l25 ywxaiib 5 W g - --1:12 fm - , '-mf. .Wai ' Y jx K H 5 Q V 46 'Q v IAQLJ! , ' 1. ' Nx n VY. ' A ' 4 RvQ5WvW bv l x I ' sky? -' ' ? 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'53f , -. f gm 1. ,N iw ' . ,if W. .1 ,. ., ., A 0 N i f . fv .,, .M FHM .1 . rl V I in .. in ,K 0 If IW' gmxami ., .-I li! 4 A V 4 - 1 ., h .f f ' f P W' .w M ,mf f .wg-u....:f - fd: ' ' 1 2 H 1 A PATRQN LIST Brandt Printing Sz Binding Co., 817 Chicago St. Glander Art Studio, 822 Washington St. Wollersheim Studio, 104 N. 8th St. Burger Boat Co., Spring St. East Wisconsin Trustee Co., 926 S. 8th St. Henderson Hoyt Co., 2 N. 8th St. Lindstedt Hoffman Co., 812 Washington St, McMullen and Pitz Construction Co., 923 Com- mercial St. Heresite Chemical Co-, 822 S. 14th St. Hoyer Bros. Clothing Store, 814 S, 8th St. Invincible Metal Furniture Co., 842 S. 26th St. Manitowoc Seed Co., 1009 S. 10th St. ix Maresch Printing Co., 206 N. 6th St. E Mikadow Theater, 1116 Washington st. Ei Park Drug Stores, 1302 New York Ave, - 2101 i Western - 1222 Washington St. Plumb 8z Nelson, 720 Buffalo St. I 5 Rahr's Gift Shop, 901 S. 8th St. Reiss Coal Co., 509 Jay St. J. A. Rummele Jewelry Store. 818 S. 8th St. Safeway Motor Coach Co., 510 Commercial St. Dr. J. T. Savage, 904 S. 8th St. Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1 N. 8th St. The Spindler Co-, 821 S. 10th St, Wisconsin Atuminum Foundry Co., 838 S. 18th St. Dr. M. P. Andrews, 826 S. 8th St. Foley and Galecki Clothes Shop, 206 N. 8th St. Hamachek Co., 822 Franklin St- Tasty Crispy Shops, 1420 and 918 Washington St. Clipper City Transit Co., 924 York St. Pfeifers Food Market, 807 N. 8th St. Badger Specialty Co., 811 Franklin St. Berkedal and Shimek, 822 York St. Left-Bettie Lou Barenbaum and Marilyn Bartelme, ad- vertising managers of the Flashes and Manitou, respec- tively, pause on the steps to check up. Camera-shy sophomores are Mary E. Braun, Arthur Budnik, James Hunsader, Lois Mae Ives, Ralph Kaminski, Sylvester Kelnhofer, Roger Krause, James Meyer, lone Mitcheltree, Phyllis Ann Ranker, Jerome Reindl, Donald Schroeder, Colon Simmons, Herman Sgaber, Nancy Ann Stolp, LeRoy Trochil, Marilyn Weber, George Yohnnck. L , ff br' I ,, - t cf j' L 'Sz 1 f 'V Bouril Auto Service, 916 S, 10th St. Braun Motor Co-, 1014 S. 10th St. Goodrich Silvertown Store, 813 Jay St. Holy Family Conservatory, 1015 S. 11th St. G. H. Kaillies, 813 Franklin St. Kerscher Sheet Metal Works, 701 Buffalo St. Koehler Jewelry Store, 13 N. 8th St, Korzinek Music Shop, 903 Washington St. Louie's Sporting Goods Store, 717 Franklin St. National Tinsel Co-, 113 S. 16th St. John Stroer, Florist, 1801 Michigan St. Dr. F. E. Turgasen, 926 S. 8th St, Wagner's Style Shop, 903 S. 8th St. Dr. H. J. Belson. 904A S- 8th St. Dr, N. A. Bonner, 709 Washington St. Boriss Furniture Co., 1018 Washington St. Dr. W. H- Clark, 709 Washington St. Consumers Coal Co., Spring St. Patrick A. Dewane, 927A S. 8th St. S, S. Kresge Co., 5-10-25c Store, 836 S. 8th St- Kunz Service Shop. 304 N. 9th St. Lakeside Packing Co., 508 Jay St. Jerome V. Ledvina, 817 S. 8th St. Dfr- C. L. R. Mac Collum. 104 N, 8th St. Manitowoc Citizens Loan and Investment Co., 8018 Washington St. Dr. G. J. Mc Cully, 939A S. 8th St, Napp Office and School Supply Co., 902 Washington St. Sindelar Bakery Co., 1208 Washington St. Dr. A. F. Stuedk, 7-09 Franklin St, Leslie J. Valleskey, 907 S. 8th St. Vogue Beauty Shop, 7 N. 8th St. Wisconsin Show Repair Shop, 830 S. 8th St. 127 14 4, .v L4 fr 128 . .4 ,Q I I Al I r ' 1 G , I 1 N J 4 . ' f I ' If ' . ir? ' I I If N I I - 1 , f r A ,Y I If ,g qv' 1 7 5 1 ' , 1 H .5 I A f I ,:,,' L4' If f, ,, ,Jia . ,-. f I . 1 ' Q 1 'r' ' Q '.f 'ff' I' N ...- V49 I If m ' ,V A f n J 1 ' ' ' ,Q ' 1 1 W , , f ,X 'v , ' '-' gJ,f.f P,f Q Y I rn 1 I I 6 -4,-f 1 lf 4 1 4 J ' , ' N ,.4'h v V? , ,Y I fb. 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P--'WL' Ay WJ! fb 1 UWEJM .I-J-STAllliEl HARDWABE Ell- W x, M .N ff' f ,xg ff NjA ,,V , if 1 ,Qi WNY ' f JS X '- Vw ymmxf vw W' QW' If 0 U61 XWJXJ X, x YP n A MAN ITOWOC NATIONAL BANK MEMBER C , r 1 QQ I 5 . . f,,,fy5f gg, www' w4i?w?fjwf?f?gj,f,fWfw5 UWQWMM aff 4 Wiffww ' WW ffw ff' WW N ff' WW WMM M fqffw WW mtgggwmqm ff M M , f W JJ J W Agia! fjjifiQ4ff f:j2,,q ' fi f iff X WM My fnf coons M +'x 51U1z'ff 5MMQM, FLAMBEAU INDEX was Alel, Jeanette -- --- -- 112 Abel, Lynette --, ,,,-,-,., 112 Adams, Karl ..... --- eu, 114, 112 Adams, Maysel ..,,.,, ,,,,,,...,, 1 12 Ailelman, Winifred ,, , ..,...,.... 112 Adler, Carol ......... -- 106, 107, 120 Ahl. Gerald ..... ,..... ........... , I 38 Albers, Miss Luurinda --- ......... - 26 Albrecht, Vernon ...... --- 120 Albright, Mary ....... .... 1 20 Allan, Joan ........... .... 1 12 Altman, Glenness ........ --- 38 89 Amundson, Miss Clara ,... ....... 2 4 Anderson, Helen ........ ..... 9 0, 112 Anderson, Mr. Nobel --- ....... 23, 66 Andrew, William ..... ............ 1 20 Ansorp-e, Marian .... -- 60, 75, 85, 112 Anthold, Alice .... ..,....,.... 1 12 Anbonie, LaVerne ...... ..,,- 1 20 Aplin, Mr. G. L. ....... .,..... 2 7 Armatowski, Ruth ........ ....... 1 12 Armstrong, Roger --- --- 61. 120 Arndt, Paul ....... ..... 6 , 38 Aupuutin, George .- ......,.. 120 Augustin, Margaret--- .... 75, 76, 112 Augustine. Evelyn --- ..-- -- 38, 93 Augustine, LaVerne .................. 38 Auman, Joyce ....................... 112 Aumann, Lloyd --.- 60, 64, 65, 66, 97, 112 Backhaus, Geraldine -- ...... 112 Buctke, Walter ..... -- 21, 112 Baird, Miriam ---. .... - 38 Buken, Gerald ..... ...... 1 12 Balez, Beverly -.. .... -- 93, 118 Hallmann, LaVe-rue --- ---, 112 Bnllmann, Shirley ...... .......... 1 12 Barharoasa, 1 lori:u1 .................. 38 Barbenu, Mvary Ann -- 518, 59, 62, 106, 107 Bnrhicur, Elizabeth ................. 120 Burhieur, Georpriana -. .............. 112 Barenhaum, Bettie 38, 79, 98, 104, 105, 106, 107, ms, 126, 127 Barnes, Helen ---.-- 14. 87, 90, 104, 112 Barnes, Marceline -.. ................. - 38 Barnes, Shirley ...................... 38 Bartel, Robert - .......... . ........... 38 Bnrtelme, Marilyn -- 38, 101, 105, 126. 127 llartelme, Richard ........ ----i .... 38, 83 Baryenbruch, Richard ............ 21, 120 1 2 Bashaw, Katherine Bas-smann, Alice .... 13, 84, 90, 104, 112 Batz, Miss Muriel .................... 30 Bauch, Eugene --- --- - -------- 120 Bauch, Marvin .......... - ...... 120 Bauer, Donald ..... .-...... ..... - - - 120 Bauer, Joseph .... ..-- ........ 86, 112 Baumann, Betty --- ........ 93, 112 Bausch, Grace .... ............. 3 8 Bean, Thomas ..... ............. 1 12 Beatka, Jacqueline ............ --.... , 38 Beck, Frances ...... ...... ....... - 3 8 Becker, LaVerne --- --- 14, 75, 120 Becker, Louise .... ............ 1 12 Becker, Robert -... .... 3 8, 70, 79, 94 Becker, Violet ...... ..... 6 1, 75, 76, 112 Beckman, Dorothy .............. 93, 112 Beernsten, Glen .................. 6, 112 Bellm, Margaret --.. .................. 120 Behnke, Phyllis -- 26, 27, 93, 94, 104, 112 Behringer, Robert .......... 28, 38, 64, 67 Bchrmann, Virginia .............. 38, 89 Beitzel. Harold ............ ......... 1 20 Belbeck, John .......... ...... - -- 6, 112 Benfield, Dorothy .................... 39 Benishek, Dorothy .................... 39 Benishek, John .............. 26, 66, 120 Bennett, Miss Kathryn --- ......... - 28 Bennington, Ann --, ..... .... 2 7, 112 Bennington, Thomas -- .... 112 Benzshawel, Norbert --- ..... 112 Bequette, Angie Lou -- -- ----- 112 Bequette, Huldah .... - ......... 120 Berg, George ....... ......... 1 12 Bere. Knut ........ --- 69, 112 Berger, Dorothy ........ ........... 3 9 Berpruuist, Betty .............,... 87, 112 Bergquist, Helen ........,,....,.,... 39 Bc-rkedal, Jane-t---.11, 12, 14, 15, 3-1. 37, 529, 71, 77, 51, 88, 100, 103, 106, 107, 108 Bermke, Allen ,......... 14, 60 70. 112 140 Bertler, Donald --- ,,- 112 Bermke, Mrs. Max --- -, 61 Bertler, Eugene --- ,, 39 Bessert, Florence -- --- ---- 39 Betke, Leonard -- ....... .. .... 39 Biely, Juanita --- .....,,. 120 Bigel, Marian --- --- 39, 104 Bins, Helen ...... ,- --- ...... ..--- 39 Blahnik, LaVe1'ne ................ 87, 112 Blashka, Clarence ...........,........ 39 Blaufuss, Alice ........ 26, 27, 84, 94, 112 Blomberg, Ronald --- --- 68, 69, 70, 112 Boeckman, Elda .,.. ............ 1 20 Boeckman, William --- ......... -- 112 Boeder, Lorraine .... --- 112 Boeldt, Leona ..... ,,,, 1 12 Boelter, Helen --- .... --- 94, 112 Boldt, Irene .... ...... ..... 3 9 Bolle, Barbara ........ ........... 1 12 Bolle, Llewellyn .................. 6 39 Bonar, Mr. Hupzh ........ ........... 1 7 Bonin, Violet ...... -- 82, 88, 112 Bunk, Ruth ........ ....... 1 12 Borprwardt, Howard --- .......... 112 Borths, Henry .... - ..... - ....... 120 Boucher, Donald ..... -- 64, 68, 69, 112 Boucher, Richard -..- ........... 112 Boullack, Evelyn --- ......... 112 Bouril, William .... .......... 1 20 Bouril, Mary Anne -- ..... 87, 94, 112 Bouxy, Lucille ---.- .... 106, 107, 112 Boyd, Mr. Rufin .... ..... 2 9, 60 621 Brachmnnn. Marvin -- ........... 6, 39 Bradl, Robert ....., --- ........... 120 Brady, John ....... . ....... .......... 1 12 Brandi, Gerald --- - .............. - 120 Brandt, Fred --.. .... 02, 66, 86, 120 Brandt, Roman .... ........,.... 3 9 llrault, Glenn ......... ........ 2 Il, 92, 112 Braun, Clara Belle ...... 21, 106, 207, 112 Braun, Eupcenc ...................... 112 Braun, Harold ----.- .............. 311, 66 Braun, Mary ..... '62, 75, 88, 106, 107, 127 llrnckenridize, Catherine ..... 519, 60, 75, 93 Breckenridgze Robert .......... 60, 86, 120 Bredesen, John ---- ........ 50, 70, 86. 120 Bremer, Arline ...... .............. 3 0 Brey, Betty .... -..- ..-... 112 Brey, Jean ..... ....... 3 ll Brick, Enoma .... -- ...... ---75, 120 Briest, Lucy ..... ., ................... 39 Brixius. Elaine ...................... 120 Broderick, Ruth--l, 15, 25, 40, 78, 79, 81, 100, 102, 105, 106. 107, 108 Brodkorb, Jeanne -.- .... ......... .... 1 1 2 Bronk, Alvin ............. - ..-----... 120 Bruchschc-n. Elroy ........ ....--.... 1 20 Bruechert. Donald ..., 60 67, 106, 107. 11.2 Bruechert, Robert .- -....... 40, 60. 64 65 Bruechert, LoisL.-75, 77, 88, 91, 106, 107, 119, 120 Bruss, Vernon --- .........--..--.- 120 Buchner, Richard -- ....-- --- 6. 40 Buck, Leonard --- .---. --- 120 Buck, Merrill .... -- ---- 112 Buckley, Harold -..- --.-. --- 6 Budnik, Arthur -- -- 66, 127 Buretta, Lois --- .---.. -- 23 Burg, Clara -- .... - ------.-.. 120 Burg, Ervin ..... ................ 6 . 40 Buryzett, Lois --- --- 26, 27, 88, 101, 112 Burish, James ...., .... ....... 6 6 , 120 Burkart, Charles .... ..... 1 12 Burkart, Francis -.- ...... 120 Bushman, Kenneth -- ........ 120 Bushman. Roger --- -- 86. 112 Busse, Marilyn -- .... 120 Busse, Vivian -- ....... --- 40 Buth, Vernon -- ............. 40 Butler. John --.. -- 60, 62, 83, 112 Butz, Marie --- ..... 61, 82, 120 Cabalek, Lois -- -- 112 Cain, Mildred .... ............. - - 40 Carbon, Dorothy ..................... 40 Carbon, Edward ...... 60, 94, 99, 100, 112 Carbon, Marilyn --- -- 75, 106, 107, 120 Carl, Kenneth --- .....,....... - 120 Carle, Shirley .... ......... . --- 112 Carstens, Harvey -- -- 21, 61, 120 Carstens, Virginia -- ........ 113 Carter, Rosa Belle .... ..... 1 13 Carswell, Miss Lorna -. --- 32, 34 Cassady, Beverly ........ -- 211, 40 Cavanaugh, Marojrie -- ...,. - 120 Cavanaugh, Patrick -- --- 120 Cuvanaugh, Rita ..... ,-- -- ,,, 40 Cenefeldt, Harry .......,...,....,,,, 120 Cerull, Thorval ........... ......,,,, 1 20 Cl'18.mbe1'lain, Miss Mary ........,.... 28 Champion, Wesley ..... --,. 40, 106, 107 Check, Esther ......,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Cherf, Eugene --- ,..... ,,,,,,,, 1 20 Cherf, Francis --- ....,,.,..,.,,, 40, 92 Ghemak, Bettie .... so 74, ni, 119, 120 Clierney, Bette ...........,.. 59, 88, 120 Clierny, Anna Mae --- - ..,.., ,-, 113 Cliizek, Ruth ........ ...,,,,, 1 13 Ciha, Lloyd .... .... , ,, 120 Cisler, Ann .............. ....... 4 0 Clark, Miss May B. ....... ........ . . 2,1 Coprswell, Virgil .................... 113 Coirswell. Virginia ,-- .... .,., 40 Collins, Ellen ...... ......... , -, 40 Coons, Donald .....- ,.,....,,,,, , ,, .10 Courtaway, Gerry --- -.. 12, 40, 79, 81 Covioux, Wayne -- - ..... ,.... - , 120 Cox, Jolm ....... --- 40, 64, 68, 89 Cox, Phyllis ...... .... .. ....... 4 0 Craney, Dorothy --- ......... 120 Cruney, James .--- ...... ---- 41 Cremzer, Donald .... ............. 1 20 Creager, Richard .... --106, 107, 113 Crooks, Constance -- ........... 120 Czekala, Kenneth --- ....... -- 113 Dalrymple, Allan -.. .... 60, 71, 84, 86 Damman, Anna Mae ................ 118 Dnncy, Andrew ................ 23, 120 Dancy, Violet .................. ---- 41 Danielson, Nora -- 60, 02, 90, 99, 100, 118 Duuin-4, Lol:-1 ........................ 113 Davin, Julie ...-.... 25, 75, 77, 88. 90, 99, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 118 Dean, Vlrxrinln - ......... .... ....... 1 2 0 De Conler, Richard ................. 120 Dedrick, Minn Helene -- .... 20 Deering, Dorothy ..... --- 120 Deprlow, Betty Jane --- ........... 120 Dc-Jongh, Lloyd ...... - ............. 113 De Lorme, Gertrude ............ 82, 120 De Lorme, John ........ 34, 71, 86, 113 Delnmnn, Gwendolyn ........ .. ....... 41 Dclsmann, Shirley .... ....... - -- 113 Delnman, Jule - ..... ..... 4 1 Dembnki, Dorothy --- --,, 120 Dembsky, Donald -..- ,,,, 120 Denk, Arlene ...... ...... 1 13 Denk, Carol ...... ...... - -- 87, 1111 Denk, Gloria .... ............. 4 1, 93 Denk, Jerry .......... 12, 14, 59, 71, 120 Denor, Margaret ................... 113 Denor, Norbert .... ..... 4 1 Detert, Perry ...... .... 4 1, 84 Dethlefson, Lois --- -- 75, 120 Detjen, William -.- ....... - 120 Deubler, Chester .............. 6, 41, 70 Deubler, Lester .................. 6, 41 Devroy, Noel ...... , .............. 41, 70 De Wein, John --- .... 60, 120 De Zeeuw, Peter -- ........... 120 Dicke, William ...,. ..... 6 0, 113, 120 Dickey, William .............,....... 86 Dietzler, Agnes ...................... 41 Dolan, Miss Clementine ......,... -.. 26 Dondlinger, Hilary --------,- 41 Dondlmger, Jean .................... 120 Dondlin ger, Norbert -- - ........ , 41 28, 90 Donahue, Miss Mary .............. Dorsch, Mr.. Walter A. --..-------..--- 18 Doubek, Elaine .......... 41, 93, 106, 107 Doucha, Donald ............ ..--- 86, 120 Drasner, Arline ..................... 41 Drida, Stanley ...................... 41 Drobka, Allan -- ...... ...... 4 1 Drolson. Mary ..... ........ - -- 25, 113 Drumm, Carolyn -, ..,....... 90, 113 Drumm, Corrine .... --- ..... - 120 Drumm, Gerald ---..--- --- 86, 113 Drumm, Wesley .,..... ..... l 20 Duebner, Mrs. Emil ..... .... 6 1 Duenkel, Leroy -.... ........ --- 120 Dueno, Miss Vera -- Jueno, Walter ...... --------------- 18 -----------.. 120 92 113 Du Pont, George ...... ,,-,,- 1 13 Dusold, Rita .......... -- -- 14, 120 Duveneck, Dorothy -- ..... 41 Duzeski, Delores --- ,,-, -- 120 Dvorak, Gordon --- --- 61, 12' Dvorak, Roland --- .... -- 41 Eberhardt, Irene ..... -- ........... 113 Eck, Mr. William .......... ...... 1 8 Eells, Dale ...................... 6, 113 Elfner, Robert --..... ....... - -- 66, 113 Elliott, Antone --- ........... - 121 Elliott, John .... ........ 9 2, 121 Ellis, Anthony .... ........... - - 62, 113 Elmer, John ..... ....--........... 1 21 Endries, Allan ...................... 121 Endries, Dolores .................... 113 Engel, Paul .......-........ --... ..... 4 1 Erdman, Carol ...... 75, 91, 106, 107, 121 Erdman, Willard .................... 70 Erdmann, Paul ............-. . ....... 113 Erdmann, Ruth .......... .... 8 8, 104, 118 Erickson, Mr. Edwin ................ 20 Erspamer, Douglas ............ 42, 71, 86 Evans, William .................. '61, 121 Ewen, Charles .... --- 66, 70, 104, 113 Falk, William ......--- -.... - -- 42, 60 Fanslau, Carol ........ ............ 1 13' Fanta, David .--..- - .... ....... 8 6, 121 Farr, Shirley ...-............ -- 87, 113 Fellner, Lucille ..................... 121 Ferguson, Felice ........-........... 121 Fessler, Annabel ...... ............. 1 21 Fessler, Carol Mae --- .........-- 12l Fetzer, James ....................... 42 Fictum, Francis .........-.......... 121 Firehammer, Lois -- 25, 63, 83, 99, 100, 106, 107, 110, 111, 113 Fischer, Calvin ...................... 121 Fischer, Lorraine -.- ......... ...... - - 113 Fisher, Robert ...........--......... 113 Fitch, Mr. Waring ............. 1 ..... 33 Foerg, Ronald ..........-....... 86, 121 Fogeltanz, LaVerne ............ 82, 121 Fogltanz, Elaine ........ 75, 82, 101, 121 Fors, Marjorie ........ 14, 42. 79, 81, 100, 102, 105, 106, 107, 108 Franken, Donna ............ 106, 107, 113 Franz, Donald ---.. .......... 62, 86, 113 Franz, Marilyn .... 89 Fraser, Audrey --- --- Freohette, Moses -- Frechette, Violet -- Freiboth, Doris --- 93, 101, 104, 106, 107 113 113 ----------- 6 42 --.. 106, 107, 121 121 121 Goetz, Marian ..,,,--- --.- 9 3, Gomm, Ralph .,-,- - -,--- 6, Gonyea, Doralee --- --,,--,-,,- -- Goodhew, Wallace --- ------ ---- Gorychka, Florence --- ---.-- ---- Gospodarek, Grace --- -.., ---- Grall, Arline -------- ------------ - Grall, Dolores --- ---- ------- Grall, Harold -- --------- -- Grall, Olive .... .... 6 2, 83, Grall, Robert .... -- 66, 70, Grall, Russell ..---- ------ 6 , Grapentine, Lucille --- ,- 43, 106, Green, Alberta ..... ..--- 9 3, Green, Alice .--------- ---------- G1'een, Gordon .......... ----- - - 36, Greenwald, Frederick ........ 61, 62, 86, 97, Greenwold, Thomas ...... 23, 71, 83, Greicar, Duane ,.....-------------- - Grell, Miss Esther ....--....--------- Gretz, Robert ........ 6, 13, 59, 100. Griebling, Gladys --- .......--.,- ---- Griesbach, Alice .... .-.....----- Groelle, Milton ...... ....------ 7 0, Groll, Alan .............. 66, 70, 86, Grosshuesch, Beatrice ..............-- Grosshuesch, Shirley -- ........ -- Grotbeck, Lillian ..... - -- Grotbeck, Mabel -.. ................. - Gruber, Mrs. Arthur ................ Gruber, Mary Lou ..... --- 43, 60, 62, Grzeskowiak, Jane --- .......... ---- Guepe, Mr, Albert--. ...... 20, 21, 64, 69, 70. Guse, Dolores ........ 101, 106, 107, Gustaveson, Laverne ...... 59, 75, 76, Haas, Lawrence ..... .... 6 6, 85, Haberman, lvir. Art .................. Habelman, Harold ...... 64, 69, 113, Hackmann, Vernetta ................ Haese, Lillian ....................... Hagen, Myrna .... 91, 93, 106, 101, Hagenow, Orville .................. Hall, Berkeley ............ ..... 5 9, Hall, Dorothy ......... --- 75, Hall, Duane .... ..... - -- ------ Hall, Harriet ..... .... .... .... Hall, William ........ .............. Hallock, Warren .......... 43, 64, 71, Halverson, Jacqueline ............ 25, Hamachek, Adolph ,............... 43, Hamachek, Mary Ann ........ 14, 74, 77, 88, 90, 99, 101, 104, 106, 107, Hamernik, Earl ...... ............ - - Hammond, Barbara -- 28, 43, 81, 101, Hammond, Phyllis -- 25, 43, 102, 105, Handl, Charlotte .............--- 43, Handl, Doris ..... ..........--.... - Hansen, Gerald --- ...... 66, 70, Hansen, Henry --- ............ ---- Hansen, Janet .......- 91, 101, 104, Hansen, Leonard -- ............. -- Hansen, Lois ..... .... ..... 9 0 , Hansen, Mead, -- .......-.- 66, Hansen, Merlyn ..............-.-.. 6, Hansen Hanson, Hanson , Patricia ...... 27, 106, Margaret Ann , Margret ........ 85, 88, 107, 100, Hurdrath, Alice ........ .-.....--.--- Hardrath, Audrey -.. ........-.--- -- Harlow, Harlow e, Rita ---,.---- Harrington, Lois -- Hartl, John ........ Patrick ...... - Hein, Mary Jane .......-. ---- Fricke, Arthur ..... -.------ 64, Fricke, Richard --- ..... ---- Fricke, Shirley --- --- ---- 42, 62 Frisch, George .......... ........ 4 2 Fuller, Mr. C. A. ......,........, 23, 92 Fuller, Miss Ruth .................... 26 Fulton, Dixie ............ 36, 37, 42, 75, 79, 81, 98, 100, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 Fundingsland, Miss Rachel .......... 30 Gaedke, Edward -......-.....---..-- 121 Gaedke, Frederick .......... ...... 6 , 42 Gacdke, Miss Lucille ..... .......... 2 7 Gallagher, Jacqueline ........ 14, 42, 81 Garber, Edmund ....................-- 42 Garber, Margaret .... ---., ..,----. 113 Garey, Uriel ............ 12, 42, 67, 72 Gass, Clarence --- ............ .-- 6 Gass, Dolores ......... Gates, Frederick --.-.-. - , 42 -------------- 113 42, 84, 106, 107 Gauthier, Elayne -, .---..---- - ------ 113 Gehrig, Robert ...,---------- 10, 11, 121 Gehrke, Carol ,..----------------- --- 113 Gehrke, Peter ....--.. ---..------ - - 6, 42 Geissler, Mrs. Carl .......... Geissler, Curtis ........ Gennrich, Gail ------ 25, 32, 34, 83 ------------..- 113 74, 84, 90, 104, 106, 107, 113 Georgenson, Shirley ------------------ 121 Geraldson, Phyllis --- --- 62, 75, 76, 121 Gerharz, Dolores --- - ---------- --n 42 Geroll, Betty Jane ------------- - 25, 113 Gersek, Leatrice .-.-,-------- --------- 4 2 Gesell, Patricia ........ 25, 34, 42, 75, 81, , 101, 106, 107 Glgure, William -..- ..-- 25, 66, 69, 70, 106, 107, 121 Glasser, Harriet -------- ------------ 1 21 Glander, Gloria -. ........ 25, 42, 78, 79, 81, 100. 103, 105, 106, 107, 108 Glander, William .----- 33, 61, 82, 119 121 Gleichner, Gilbert --------- ------- 5 ,' 113 Gluck, James ---....,.--- --------------- 42 Goetz, June --- .... 82, 93, 106, 107, 121 Hartlaub, Marian .... Hartmann, Wilfred Hastreiter, Kathleen Hatlem, Beverly -.... Haupt, Elaine ...... Haupt, Roy ........ Haupt, Wayne ...... Hauschultz, Delmar Havlichek, Bernice --- Hayes, Rose Mary -- Healy, Miss Nora --- Hecker, Edward ..... Heide, Lyle ........... ------- 02, ?.5f'55f'sfi'6?1f ' -.'.'.'.'.-.11'.'.' '45, --- 29, ------ 25, 66, 66, -- 60, 64, '-'miiaii -- 106, --- 44, 106, Hein, Anna Mae .--..... ...---.... Hein, Leo ........ ------ 68, Heinzen, Florence .....-. -- -- Heinzen, Norbert -- Hellwig, June ....----- - -- Helminak, Lorraine Hemmer, Albert ..... Hensel. Daniel .... Herman, Leroy ..... 'f'ffffff'11, Herman, Robert ....-...-------- ---- Hermann, Mr. Sidney ----..------- --- Hermann, Victor ------ Hermann, Vivian -- 26, 14, 66, 94, 97, 27, 93, 94, 104, Herzfeldt, Norman ----------- ------ - Herzog, Betty --------- -------- - 51, 121 43 43 113 43 45 121 121 43 113 121 11:3 107 113 43 113 71, 121 113 113 27 113 121 113 121 113 43 121 121 43 61 83 121 68, 111 121 113 121 94 121 121 43 121 121 121 121 113 121 121 118 '40 75. 113 121 105 108 79 121 121 59 121 113 113 43 113 43 113 43 113 113 121 13 89 121 121 113 113 44 113 121 121 121 121 19 86 107 113 121 113 113 44 114 44 121 84 114 121 92 114 118 118 121 Herzoxr. Earl ................,..- 44 60 Herzog. Marilyn -- 14, 59, 60, 74, 91, 121 Herzog, Patricia ------..------------ 121 Herzog, Reinhart ---- ---------- 4 4, 98 Hessel, Daniel ---- -------- 4 4, 60 Hessel, La Verne --- -- 106, 107, 114 Hibbard, Harold -- .--........ 121 Hibbard, Mary ..... ----- 91, 121 Hihbard, Robert -.- .....-...... 6 Hill, Grace ....... --- 44, 60, 75 Hodas, Evelyn ..... .-.--... 1 14 Hofiheins, Mildred -- ----- --- 44 Hoffman, Carolyn -- .... ..-- 1 14 Hoida, William ...... .......... 6 , 44 Holler, Herbe1't - ........... 106, 107, 121 Holschbach, Carole -------- ---------- 4 4 Holschbach, Charlotte -.-------- - ---- 44 Holschbach, Ernest ..--- ----- - -- 44 Holschbach, Eugene -------- ---- - - 114 Holschbach, Eunice ---------- --- -- 12'- Holschbach, Ione --- .---- -- 121 Holschbach, John .... -- 113 Holschbach, Leo .----- -------------- 1 -1 Holschbach, Richard ..-------- ------- 1 14 Holschbach, Vernon -- --------- ----- - 44 Holsen, Edward .... 14, 60, 69, 82, 121 Holtz, Dorothy ....-- ------------ ---- 4 4 Holzschuh, Leona --- ------ .-- ------ - 114 Holzschuh, Mary Jane --- ---44. 59. 31 Hooper, Mark ..------- - -------- 44 Hopf, Harriet ...... --- ---- 93. 114 Horovitz, Mary --.------ ------- 4 4. 79 Horstketter, Elaine ...-.....- 82. 33. 118 Houghton, Robert -- ------ ----- 7 1. 114 Houghton, Walter .....-- --------- - -- 114 Houston, Andrew-- ---14, 106, 107, 1-4 Hoyer, Florence ..-------- ---------- 1 14 Hoyer, William ..---- ------ ---- ------ 4 4 Huberty, John -- 45, 98, 102, 106. 107. 103 Huebner, Nona ..----- ----- - ---59. 87- 121 Huggett, Sally -------- ------ -------- 1 1 4 Hunsader, James --- ------ -------- - 127 Hunt, JoAnn ...... ------ 2 5. 00- 83. 114 Huntington. Betty --------- -------- - - 45 Hurka, Gladyce 28, 45, 59, 79, 81, 98, 109 Husar, Laraine .------- ---------- - -- 114 Hynek, Grace ------ ---------- ------ 1 Z 1 Hynek, Harlan ..-- ------ ---- 1 2 1 Iverson, Bettie -- -------- 114 Iverson, Cora -- --- 101. 121 Ives, Lois Mae --- ------- 127 Jachimstal, Marion ..,. ---- 4 5. 1,01 Jackson, Mae -.---- ------ 1 Jacobsen, James ..... --- 70. 121 Jagemann, Dorothy --- ------- 114 J-agodinsky, Lorraine -- --- 45. 114 Jagodinsky. Marie ------ ----- 1 21 Jagodinsky, Rita Marie --- ----- 40 Jagodinsky, Rita Marion -- ---- 45 Jagodinsky, Shirley ----- ----- ----- f - - 114 Janecek, Miss Julia ----- -A------- 2 0- 111 Jansen, Thomas ........ 14, 15, 45, 59, 79, 92, 98, 100, 106, 107, 108 Jansen, Harold ---- - --------- ------ - - 112 Jansky, Allan ----- ------- ------ ------ ff Jansky, Louis --- -- 45. 92 Jarosh, Janet --- ------ Jarosh, Robert .... --- 71. 123 Jarosh, William --- ---- --------- - 70 Jeffery, Keith .... .---------- 7 1. 122 Jeffery, Robert --- ----- ----------- 1 12 Jenkyn, Andria --- --- 45, 103, 106, 101 Jens, Robert ------ - ------ ---------- 6 7 Jens, Mr. W- W- -- --- --- ---- Jespersen, Carolyn .,... -- 133 Jirikowic, Betty -13119 -- ---------- Johanek, Donald -.---- --------- ----- 1 Z Z Johnson, Glenn ....... --- 14, 64, 66, 114 Johnson, James .... ..... 6 , 66, 114 Johnson, Lorraine -,- ...... 87, 114 Johnson, Norman -- ------- 114 Johnson, Rosalie -. ---- - ----- 45- 61 Johnson, Shirley ------ --------- - 93- 114 Johnson, Thomas 45, 58, 59, 60, 70, 80, 97 Johnsrud, MiSS Jean ------- ------ - -- 27 Jolin, Judy ------,- ------ 6 2, 90, 104, 114 Jones, Jean V --------- -------- F 3- 92- 122 Jones, Mr. Newton --- ..-- 20. 71. 30. Jossart, Vivian ---- ---- -------- 1 Jung, Robert ------ ---------- 1 52 Junk, Earl .--- - ---- --- 1jf1 Junk, Ethelyn -- ------------ 11? Junk, Ronald -- ------------- -- 1?? Just, Harold --- -- 22, 70, 92, 121 Kabat, Donna Mae 87, 91, 101, 104, 122 Kaboth, Hans - .-...- e--.--- ----- 6 . 4-3 Kacynski, Carl -- .... --- 106, 107, 114 Kaderabek, Eugene --- ....... 61. 122 Krysan, Joan ..... ,...-,,,,, 1 22 115 Kaderabek. Gem- ----- --.. -- --- 114 Kaderahek, Myfllf' ---- .... - -,,- 45 K:u1f:'uln'k. Rulh Ann -- ,,,-- - 45 lt.,-mf-., Nlerlyne ...... , --- 76 122 li, iw, Allan ......., ---- 122 Kzllriln-rg. June ....,,, , -.,- 122 Kaminski, Elaine U ---- -- ------- .15 Kaminski, Irene --, - -,,- -.------ 1 22 Kaminski, Ralph U, ,--- ----------- 1 27 Kaminski, Ward -- ...... 67, 71. 86, 114 Kanrier. Rene ........ .... 4 5, 106, 107 Kapitz, Arnold ...,.., , 60, 71, 86, 114 Kanitz, Grace ........ 25, 45, 62, 74, 75, 79, 81, 98, 106, 107. 108 Kanitz Milton ........... --- 45, eo, 62 Karbon, Germaine ..,.,.,,.,........ 122 Karbon, Marilyn --- -- ---- 114 Karl, Dolores ----- --- 46 Karn, Carol .... -- .... 46 Karsten, Dolores --- ----- -- 122 Kasten, Frances .... ..... 9 3, 122 Kattner, Donald --- ........ -- 114 Kaufman, Joseph .... --.. 14, 37, 46 Kaufmann, Mildred --- -.. 26, 27, 114 Kautsky, Frank ...- .... 5 9, 114 Kautsky, Ruth .... ....... 1 14 Keehan, Dorothy --- --., 21, 122 Keehan, Margaret --- ..... - 46 Kelley, Elmer ..... --, 122 Kelley, Gerald ..... ,-, 46 Kelly, Donald ....... --- 114 Kelly, Miss Marion --- ...-... 26, 98 Kelnhofer, Sylvester -,- -- ...,,.., 127 Kennedy, Patricia ....... --- 59, 90, 114 Kermode, Betty Jane --- ..... 46, 59 Ketter, Doris Mae ...... --- 60, 114 Ketber, Miss Jeanette --- .....,, - 19 Keune, Betty .......... --- '16, 122 Keune, Carlyle ...... ...,.- 1 22 Keune, Donaldene -- .... 75. 122 Kiekhaefer, Helen --- -- 87, 94, 122 Kiel, Betty ........ ........ 1 14 Kiel, Ralph ....... ....... 1 22 King, Mary Jane --- ..... 93, 122 Kina, Pauline ........ -- 21, 03, 114 Klmz, Mrs. Robert .... ........ 8 4 Klrch. Jerome ..... ......... 8 0, 114 Klrchen, Arthur -- ............. 6, 46 Klrchoff, Helen ......,......... 61, 122 Klrchoff, Henry ...... 46, 59, 7l, 84, 94 Klelber, Anthony -. .............. 22, 122 Kleiber, Dorothy Ann .............. 46 Klein, Joseph ......... .... 2 3, 46 Klein, Olive ........... ....... - - 46 Klein, Shirley .... ---- -- 147, 94, 114 Kloman, Donnld --- ...... 104, 114 Klemz, Donnld ..... ...... 2 0, 64, 114 Kletzien, Mildred .... ..... 1 06, 107, 122 Kllefolh, Shirley --- ......... 114 Kliment, Donald --. ...... 60, 122 Klinghiel, Hiith -- ......... 46, 93 Klinkner. Charles -- --- 14, 110, 122 Klinkner, Doris .... ......... 1 14 Klinkner, Jerome .... ..... 4 6, 60 Kloiber, Mr. Frank ....... ......... 1 K Klopfer, Shirley --. ................. 122 Klose, Phyllis 62, 75, 87, 89. 106, 107, 122 Kluczinske, Muriel ........ 93, 104, 114 Klugz, Iva .......... .......... 1 22 Knapp, Wayne -- ...... 6, 24 Knuth, Bernice ----- --- 14, 114 Knuth, Donald ....... ....... I 14 Knutson, Doris --. .... -.. ....... 46 Knutson, Mrs. Clare -- ........... 32 Knutson, Milford -..-. .-- 46, 60, 63 Koch, Alicc . ..... -- ........ 114 Ko-gil, Charlotte ..... ........ 1 22 Koch, ueraldine -. ..,... ....... 4 6 59 Kochan, Dorothy Ann ...... 25, 106, 107 Kock, Elaine ........... .... 2 5. 104, 114 Kodet, Betty Jayne -.. ........ --.... - 114 Koehler, Betty ---..-. .......... 75, 122 Koepke, John ..... .............. 9 6, 97 Koeppe, Arle .................... 60, 114 Koeppe, Eldora ...... ..- 25, 46, 93, 101 Kohlbeck, Victor .- 59, 60, 63, 70, 71, 122 Kolar, Audrey - ..-.. ----.---.-------- 46 Kolnr, Robert -- ..... . ...... 82, 122 Kolb, Doris .... ...... 4 6 Kollath, Betty ..- '13, 94, 122 Kollath, Hurry --- ..... ..- 6. 46 Kollath, Helen --- -- 93, 94 114 Kollath, Robert -.-- ........-- 114 Knlodzik, John - ..... ..-......-.- G 7 Kolodzik, William ..... .... 2 6. 27, 114 Komoroski, Elaine .... - .......... 114 Komorosky, Geraldine - --- --- 122 Koneczka, Theresa --- --- 122 Konkle, Hay ....... -- ..-.. 122 Konop, Gloria Ann -- ........... 47 Konopnrki, Helen ..... - -,- 47, 106, 107 Konopacki. Mary Ann --- ...- -..-. - - 47 Konopm-ki, Joseph ..... - ..... i22 Kwpv, Janet -. .................. 75, L22 Kopirllun:-ky, Martha ............... 114 Kopotic, Robert 14, 47, 79, 104, 105, 109 Koritzinsky. Sydney ................ 122 142 114 114 122 104 60 47 122 1111 12- 114 114 114 107 114 122 114 127 47 107 114 114 47 115 115 122 115 115 122 47 115 Korlesky, Jane --- - Korlesky, Phyllis -- -- '--- Ko:-kamp, Joan .... ---'TOT Kotowski, LaVerne -- ----- 47' Koukalik, Merlin --- -2-- - 411 Koutecky, Bernice .,.., ----- ----. Koutecky, Dale .,...,,- -,- 70' 3,3 Koutnik, Barbara .,......, ,--- - -- 35' Kowalski, Robert ..,,,,- ----- 1 4' 69' Kozaczuk, Dolores ........ , ------- -L Krainik, Carol .... 90, 101, 106, 107 Krall, Doris Mae ........... ,,,- ---- L Kramer, Adice .... ....... , , 47, 106. Kramer, Carol --- ..., ,----- Kramer, Shirley --- --,- --- Krause, Delores --- ----,, Krause, Roger --- -,, 22, Kreft, Gregory .................,.,, , Krenz, Rosemary ........... - 47, 106, Krebche, Shirley -.. 25, 28, 106, 107, Kretsch, William .........,......, ,- Kries. Jayne ..... ...... ,,.,.,,---, - Krieser, Doris .... ...,,,, - 59, Krieser. Roy .-..... -- 106, 107, Krish, Mildred ....... .,,,.,,,,- Kronberg, Maebelle -- - ...., --- Kruck, Gale ........ ..,, 6 0, '71, Krueger, Carole .... .....,.,, Krueger, Clement --- ..., ---- Krueger, Stanley -- ....,, -- Krumdick, Carol --- ....,,,- --- Krumdick, Ella ...... -,- 29, 59, Krumdick, Kenneth -- ...,, 70, Kubichek. Gladyce --- 75, 84, Kubsch, Robert ...... ....,,,, Kuechmann, Edith Kuechmann, James Kuxtler. Earl ...... 87, Kuhl, Dorothy .... --- 27 is Kumbalek, Carl .... ,,- , Kummer, Eugene -.- ....... --, Kummer, Harold ...........,...,,,,, Kummer, Raymond ........,,..., 47 Kurth, JoAnn .......... 25, 88, 104, Kustka, Eunice .... ....,....,,.,. Kuntka, Marjorie --- ...,....... --,, Kutchera., Melvin ......,,..., 47, 60, Kutil, Elinor ........ 93, 106, 107, Kutil, Margaret --- .........., 03, Kutil, Marian .... ........,,.., Limbs, Leroy ..... .....,...,, Lnkatos, Edith .... ............. Lakatos, Melvin ---- --- 47, 60, 62 Lamb, Mr. 11. H, Lambert, James Lambert, Thomas Lambries, Elaine --- --, 03, Lambries, Rose --- ------ Lanyzloin, Doris ,..,. ,U 547, Lnmrteau, Palmer --- ----- Larson, Dorothy --- ---- Larson, Harlan -- .... 23, Larson, Ida ...... ...... .... 7 6 , Larson, Kathleen ............ 75, 93, Thomas -- 48, 71, s4, 106, Larson, Le Clair, Everette .... .......... 6 , -- ......... 17. Le Coque, Shirley . ....... .... 9 3, Lee. John ......... ..... Leider, Lorraine .................... Leist, Charles .............,. --- 14, Leist, Coletta ...................... Leist, Lucille -... 48, 103, 105, 106, Lenz, Audrey ...................... Le Qua, Cameron ...,................ Leschke, Edward -- ........ .... - , Leschke, Lois .......... 25, 90, 104, Leschke, Mary Jane Lesperance, Helen Jane ............ - Lettenberger, Paul .......... 61, 66, Lewis, Betty Jane-48, 59, 98, 106, 107, Lindberg, Beverly .................. , pindemann, Barbara 47 122 115 122 122 122 115 47 115 47 122 47 E9 114 47 122 70 122 122 115 122 122 97 18 48 122 122 50 122 122 48 48 115 115 107 115 122 115 115 115 107 115 115 48 115 122 48 122 109 122 48 Lindemann. Muriel ...... 87, 91, 101, Lindwall, Mr. Robert E. ............. Lippert, Elton - .................... - Lockhart, Dorothie Loef, Paul .... 64 , -------------- 8. 80, Lom prey, Donald .... 100, 106, 107, 14, 59, 62, 70, Lorrigan, John --- ............. -60, Louis, Donald ........... .... 4 8, 64, Louis, Eugene ........ --------- Luchsinger, Dolores Ludwig, Ludwig, Luebke, Luecke, Lloyd ........ , Luedtke, Dale .... Luedtkc. Luisier, Luisier, Raymond ........ Carol .......... Dorothy -, -- - Alvin ....... se'- Mr. Ernest .... .4, Kenneth ....... ...,...,... i6f'iif'fZ6. --------------34, ---------4-8 --59:61-64,' Lutterman. Jeanette --- --- 48, 106, Lutterman, Robert --- 122 IS 412 122 115 122 115 70 70 115 23 48 115 123 115 123 89 123 107 123 's Mc Camliridsze, Marion .... 90, 106, 107, 115 Mc Cauley. Miss Gertrude ..... --- 27. 31 Mc Cole, Patrick .......... ..-- - --- 123 Mc Dermand, David .... 12, 22, 25, 48. 79, 80, 96, 97. 98, 100, 106, 107, 108 Mc Donnell, Harold ........ 11, 48, 64, 65. 66, 68, 69, B0 Mc Donnell, Mary Jane ............ 123 Mc Elligott, Thomas ............ 64, 115 Mc Gill, Betty Joy .... --- 93, 104, 115 Mc Kee, Louis ..........-...--... - 6, 4R Mc Keoufzh, Patricia ........ 48, 106, 107 Mc Laughlin, Carol Mae 48, 93, 106, 107 Mc Neil, Robert ...-................ 123 Machus, Arden ......--......... 83, 123 Madenwald, Phyllis .... 87, 94, 101, 106. 107, 123 Madigan, Lois ..... - --- 87, 123 Madsen, Thomas .... ..,. 6 1, 123 Mnertz, Burleigh .... --- 62, 83 Maertz, Charlotte .... ..... 1 23 Maertz, Ruby ..... ...... - 48 Maertz, Ruth ..... ...... - - 115 Magill, Mr. James --- -- 24, 25, 82 Mahlock, Joan ..... --- 89, 123 Mahnke, Harold ...... -- 49, 71 Mahnke, La Verne .... -.. 49, 93 Mahnke, Shirley ..... --- 115 Malek, James .... --- 123 Malek, Phyllis --.. .... .. 49 Malley, Elaine ..... ....... 1 28 Manson, Jack ....... ........ l 23 Manteufel, Shirley ,-.. ......... .. 115 Mlaples, Jenne ...... .... 2 6, 27, 40 Maples, Rose - .... --- 59, 91, 123 March, William .... ............ 1 23 Maresch, Jeanne ................ 40. 93 Maresch, Mona Lee .... 93, 106, 107, 115 Maresh, James ...2,. 14, 15, 37. 40, 80 Markowski, Carol ................... 49 Markowski, Eugene ....-. ....--.... 1 23 Marks, Jacquelyne --- ----- ,, 123 Marquardt, Paul ..... --- 21, 115 Matczynski, Daniel -- ....... 115 Mutt, Janice ...... .......-- 4 8 May, Jean ....... ...... 2 1. 123 Maze, Charles .... --- 21, 69, 115 Meacham, Earl --- ..... 34, 115 Manny, James ...... ..-... 1 23 Meany, Margraret --- ---. 115 Mecca, Lurnyne .... -- 49 Muldl, Gregory --- ---- 40 Meldl, Rudolph ..-- ---- - 115 Meihuncr. Ruth --- -- 104, 110 Meindl, June --- ....... 123 Mcirzner, John .... --- 28, llli Meinner, Naomi --... -..-..-- - 49 Mcisuner, Donald ..... --- 6, 64, 66 Melaener, Glenn ....-.. ...... 1 23 Mclsr-ner, Jacqueline --- -- --- 40 Melnncut, Mr. C. W. -- --- 26 Meinsnest, Mr. I . W. -- --.. 26 Mclla, Rita .......... --- 123 Merkel, Evelyn ..... --- 123 Meru-nn, Daniel -- ..... 123 Mctivler, Donald -..- --- 70, 1211 Mettler, Claudine -- -- 75, 123 Metzger, Shari .... ..,.. 1 28 Meyer, Audrey .... ..,..... 1 23 Meyer, Dolores .... ......--.. 1 23 Meyer, Elaine --- --- 40, 76, 93 Meyer, Fred ..- - ......... 40 Meyer, James --- --- 66, 71, 127 Mleyer, Le Roy --- .... ...-- 1271 Meyer, Vivian --- ........ -- 40 Meyer, Walter .... ..... 4 9, 66, 68 Mielke, William .... --- 40, 106, 107 Miller, Christopher --- -- 20, 70, 115 Miller, Colleen ..... -- 26, 27, 115 Miller, Miss Grace -- ......... 30 Miller, Kenneth .... ........ 4 9 Mitcheltree, Ione .... .......... l 27 Mitlelstaedt, Alice .... --- 12. 40, 81 Moakler, Doris ..... -- 82, 88, 115 Moakler, Edward --- ....... -- 49 Mohr, Marjorie -- ....... 50 Mohr. Patrick -- ..... 123 Monday, Betty --- ..... -- 50 Monday, Jean -- ....., 82, 123 Monday, Roy ..... ............ l 23 Morken, Jeanne --- --- 106, 107, 123 Morris, Kathryn --- ......... 92, 115 Morris, Patricia .... -- 91, 106, 107, 123 Mraz, La Vern --- ............. - 123 Mraz, Russel ...... - ........ 23, 115 Mrotek, Beverly --- .... - 123 Mrotek, Jane ...., , H, 715 Mrobek, Leroy ....... ....... 1 23 Mrozinski, Dolores .... -....... 1 15 Mrozinski, Mary Ann -- ........... 50 Muchowski, Eugene --- --- 50. 68, 69 Muehlbauer, Donald --- ....... - 115 Mueller, Jewel ....... ....... 1 15 Mueller, June .-... --- 115 Mueller, Loyal ....... .... 1 15 Mullins, Catherine --- .,,, 115 Mushel, Jerry ...... -- 123 Betty Jean --- 29, Musial, Norbert --- ....... -- 50 Musial. Gordon --- ---------- 6 Musil, Jack - .... ...... 6 8. 123 Myers, James .... --- 69, 70, 115 Nagy, Paul --- ...... 59, 70. 123 Namz, Bette ---- - ----------- - 123 Narten, Elmer .... - -------- 123 Natzke, Marcella --- ------------ 50 Naumann. Edith --- --------- - 59' 123 Neff, Richard ----- -------- 34, 35. 123 Nelson, Betty - --'-- 59. 75. 87, 123 Nelson, Robert --- ...... 25, 70, 104, 115 Nelson, Violet ...- ----------- 9 3, 118 Nemetz, Allan J- -- - -------- 22, 123 Nemetz, Allan M. ,-- ...... 82, 104, 123 Nemetz, Genevieve ..---.-- 14, 25, 28. 50, 75, 81, 101, 109 Nemetz, Marilyn .... ...... 6 0, 92, 115 Nesheim, John -- ------------ 50, '64, 67 Neuhaus, Helen .......... 50, 60, 106, 107 Nichols, Arthur .... 60, 70, 83, 97, 115 Nichols, Donald .--.----------- - 22, 123 Nick, Lois .,........ 14, 25, 90, 104, 106, 107, 111, 115 Nielson, Lois ---- -------------- 26, 27. 50 Nimtz, Betty ------------------ ----- 5 0 Noll, Robert .......... -- 50, 70, 72, 102 Nordquist, Miss Phyllis 29, 59, 61, 62, 63 Norkosky, Betty Lou ...-.----..- 88. 115 Norman, Mr. J. A. .... .... 1 6, 17, 20,1334 Plank, Miriam ........ .-,, 5 1, 60, 62, Plantico, Roger .... . .,,,. ,- 106, 107, Platten, Mary Ann ,,, ,,,-,, nu Ploederl, Janet ........-, ,-,,,, 3 3, Polzin, Roland ...,,-.....,,,,,, -,,-- Pope, Edward --- ,..,,..-,,-- -, '68, Poppy, Gloria ...., ..,.,,,..,,,,,,- Poppy, Jerry ....... ..., ,,,,,,.,- Porubcansky, Violet ..,......,,,.,..,, Post, Betty ....... ..... 7 5, 88, 101, Powell, Annabelle -, ...,...-.,-, ,, Pozorski, John ...... --- ,... ---- Pracki, James .............,., ,, 86, Pracki, Miss Marilyn .............,.. Prausa, Dorothy ............. 52, 75, Pribek, Marvin -- 52, 60, 62, 70, 83, Pribek, Robert .......... 12. 52, vo, 80, 98, 106, 107, Pribel, Edward ................,... -- Priem, Cleoma -- ............,., -, Prince, Dolores ........ ,-- -,, 83, Prince, Lorraine .....,.....,..., 52, Prucha, Marilyn -- .... 25, 84, 90, 104, 105, 106, 111, Pultz, Mrs. Cleeta .................. Putnam, Marguerite --- ....... ---- Pyne, Rosemary ..... -- 25, 104, Queram, Russel --- -- 6, Raduenz, Carol Mae ..... ..... Rambadt, Elaine Ramsdell, Donna .................... Rank, .......... Ri eier T-larnl-1 Novack, Laverne ...- ----.------- 8 3, Novak, Elayne .... . ..... 59,, 75, 87, 123 Novitski, lVIFr. Frank ---Q--L ..... 24, 79 Novy, Richard ......--..--.. 14, 22, 123 Novy, Rosemary .... -- 50, 59, 79, 104 Nowakowski, Roger -- -.-------- 29. 50 Oathout, Georgia -.--.--------- 75. 123 Ogaard, Lois ....------------ ------- 1 18 0'Hearn, Leo ............ 23, 50, 106, 107 O'Konski, Betty .....-..--- -------- - - 123 Olson, Gwendolyn .....----.-- -------- 5 0 Olson, Shirley ......... - 88, 91, 104, 123 Opiohka, Harriet .............. 34, 35, 50 Orchekowski, Reginald .........----.. 118 Orr, Edith ...... 50, 84, 104, 105, 106, 107 Osieczanek, Albertha ------..-------- 123 Osieczanek, Georgiana ............... 50 Osulson, La Verne .................. 115 Ott, Pauline ......... -....--. - -- 50 Owart, Orrin ..... ..... , .... - - 123 Pabian, Doris ........ .......... 1 23 Pacetti, Mr. Nello .... .... 3 1, 64, 70 Packard, Arlene -..- ...... --... - 51 Pagel, Myron ........ .............. 5 1 Pancratz, Raphael --- .......... 115 Panosh, Gerald ..-. ....... 5 1, 115 Panosh, Richard --- .........-.. -- 92 Pape, Louise ...... --- 51, 76, 106, 107 Pape, Renata .... --- 106, 107, 115, Parez, Victoria ..... ........... 2 7, 115 Paris, George ..........-........ 7. 115 Parlow, Lenore .... ......... 9 3, 115 Partenski, Chester - ......... 123 Paulsen, June ......... 51 Rank, Rank, Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank 1 v , Donald ....... Florence ......... -- - Germaine 'B2f --..----- ..----93, Jerome .......... ........... - Norma ---- ...... -------- Robert -- Robert ....... Ranklfr, Phyllis Rappel, Dolores ...... Rappel, Dorothy Rappel, John --.. Rathsack, Leroy -- ........ 14, T62 52, 78, 79, , 105, Rauch, Patricia --- 14, 25, 91, 101, 106, 107, Raven, Jeanne .............. 52, 93, Reardon, Gloria Mae ...... ........... Reif, Dorothy ...... 59, 91, 106, 52, 64, 107. 106, Reimer, Gale ............ Reimer, Tony Rein, Arnold ,,- Reindl, Alvin .... Reindl, Jerome --- Remiker, Betty -- Resch. Affatha Rezach, Tom ..... Rezack, Kathryn -- Rhode. Carol ...... Riebe, June Ann Rieck, Elwood .,.. Riederer, Earl .,...... 75, 89. 106, 52, -.111 zIei' 123 Pawelczyk, Richard ..... ed ' . 1 -.-Y..- -- 23, Ritchie, Miss Frances --- ----- Roberts. Gladys ....... 66 Robillard, Gene .......... ..... Robinson. Georxze Rodewald, Delores Roedig, Florence - ........ ...--- - Roehl, Lois ............ .... Roepke, Dorothy Rofrala, Joseph --.-.-- Rohrer, Audrey Ann -- ---- Rohrer, Dorothy --.-' ..... ---- Rose, Heinz ........... --- --- Rosentreter, Mr. F. W. .... - .... - Rosinky, Armin .......... .... , -- Roth, Miss Bernice -- Roulette. Robert --.-, 70. ---- 59, 31, Mae --- .... ---- 52, ---61.- Rosinsky, Rose Mary -- ..... ....... Q 1 Payleitner, Shirlee ...... ............ 5 1 Peashek, James -- 23, '60, 62, 94, 99, 115 Pehrson, Marcia 23, 85, 99, 106, 107, 115 Pehrson, Robert -- 6, 37, 51, 80, 106, 107 Pekarske, Alberta -- 60, 100, 106, 107, 115 Pekarske, Beverly -- 60, 100, 106, 107, 115 Pekarske, Max .................. --- 123 Pemberton, Donald .......... 60, 70, 123 Pennington, Phyllis -- ..... -- 61, 123 Peot, Janet ............ -- 77, 88, 115 Perkins, Donna ................. 91, 123 Peronto, Carol ..................... 115 Peronta, Raymond - ............ --- 123 Peroutka., Mary .... ............. 1 23 Perrodin, Lee .... ........... , 123 Peterik, Bette -- ........... 123 Peterik, Robert --- ---, ...... - 51, 59 Peterson, Betty ........... ..... ..... 5 1 Peterson, Kenneth--..---51, 64, 66, 69, 70, 71, 80, 110, 111 115 Peurala, Lorraine ............. - 94, 116 Pew, Lorna Mae 59, 60, 62, 106, 107, 116 Pfeffer, Betty Ann .,......,..... 51, 81 Pfeffef. George 29, 51, 60, 62, 83, 96, 97 Pfeffer, Leonard ..........,. 14, 89, 116 Pffeferkorn, Marion --- ........,,. ,, 51 Pffeferkorn, Pearl . ........,..,- 57, 89 Pfeifer, Olive ................, -,,,, 5 1 Pflum, Edward ..... ,...,,-,,,-,-.,,, 5 1 Phillips, Mrs, Dorothy Waldo 13, 26, 27 Phipps. David ........... ..... 2 3, 51, so Pieschel, Jeanette ,,..,,---- ------ 5 1, 76 Pikulik, Ralph --.-- ,,,,,-, 118 Rowe, Beatrice ..... Rowley. Gerald ....... 60, 86, 97. Rudolph, Miss Verna ............ 24. Rugowski, Mr. Francis .............. Rugowski. Jean ............ ...... 5 3. Runge, William ...... 86, 106, 107, Rusboldt, James -. .................. Rusboldt, Marjorie ................... Rusboldt, Shirley Ann .... ........ Rusch, Melvin ...................... Rusch, Valeria---.. ....... 87, 94, 101, Ryan, Donald .......... --.... .... 5 3 Salinsky, Murial -- 62, 91, 106, 107, Sampe, William .......-.-...... 61, Satterburg, Werner -- Savage, John ....... --, 14, 70, 85 123 116 116 51 116 123 51 51 123 116 123 116 19 76 97 79, 109 52 116 123 83 92, 107 116 29 116 118 52 116 123 52 124 124 104 117 124 52 116 '67 127 81. 107 81 124 116 93, 124 104 52 124 107 52 124 124 127 124 52 52 124 124 124 124 124 116 75 52 124 194 52 116 94 52 116 116 53 11,6 20 124 'SR 19 124 53 124 92 TR 75 '16 116 116 116 116 124 60 124 116 116 116 Savage, Pat Ann .................... 124 Schadeberg, William ....... --- 53, 60, 62 Schadewald, Elaine ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 53 Scherer, Loretta ...,...-.,......,,,, 124 Schettl, Myron - .,,.....,,...,,,,,, , 124 Scheuer, Ted ......... - 60, 71, 72, 116 Scheuer, Thomas ,- ,,,,,----,,-- 116 Scheurell, John ..,, -, 66, 116 Scheurell, Marvin -- ,.,, -- 67, 116 Scheurell, Mildred -- .,.,..-- 33, 124 Schlei, Arthur ..... ,,.,,,,---,, 6 , 53 Schleis, Marie ..... H 53, 84, 106, 107 Schleis, Richard .... ..,.,.. , , 66, 124 Schmalfeldt, Phyllis -- ,.......-.. 116 Schmatz, Betty Ann .....,...... .,.. 1 16 Schmatz, Marion ................... 124 Schmeichel, John -- ........ 61, 64, 116 Schmidley, Miss Margaret ...... 31, 83 Schmitt, Marilyn ............... 90, 116 Schmitz, Bette -- 14, 23, 25, 90, 104, 116 Schmitz, Elmer .................... 124 Schlnitz, Karl .... 60, 71, 83, 97, 99, 116 Schneider, Dorothy ............. 87, 124 Schneider, William .................. 6 Schneider, Jack ........... ...... .... 5 3 Schnell, LeRoy ..................... 116 Schoblaska, Eugene .... ...... - 67 Schoenke, Miss Mabel .... ..... 2 7 Schrinner, Mrs. Herman --- .,.. -- 61 Schroeder, Donald ...... - -- 53, 124 Schroeder, Earl ...... ...... 1 24 Schroeder, Florence --- ........ 116 Schroeder, John - ...... --- 106, 107 Schroeder, Lorraine --- ............ 124 Schroeder, Margaret .............. 53, 60 Schroeder, Robert .......... 80, 102, 116 Schroeder, Shirley .... 62, 106, 107, 116 Schroeder, Walton ..........,,,, 31, 53 Schuette, August -- .... 53. 67, 68, 80, 106, 107, 109 Schuette, Mary Lou .... 34, 53, 94, 106, 107 Schuh, Leonard ..................... 53 Schuh, Lorraine Ann ...... 106, 107, 124 Schuh, Lorraine K. -- 101. 106, 107, 124 Schuler, Shirley ........ 14, 20, 53, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109 Schultz, Dorothy --- .,...... 90, 99, 116 Schultz, Lucille --- .... 106, 107, 116 Schultz, Marvin ..... .,......,., 1 24 Schwaab, Donald --- ......., --- 6 Schwark, Donald ........ ........... 1 24 Schwartz, Lorraine .......... 61, 62, 124 Schwarz, Bernard ...........,, , 31, 116 Schwarzenbart, Frederick ........ 70, 116 Schwefel, Barbara ...........,-., 53, 93 Schweigl, Leonard ........ 64, 66, 80. 116 Scott. Karl ......... ........ 7 0, 116 Seaburg, Miss Ellen --- ...., ,, 24 Sedlacek, Alton ..... -- 6, 37 Seefeldt, Gordon -- -- 124 Seibel, LaVerne ..... ,- 116 Seibel, Melvin ....... ,,- 53 Seidel, Arthur .......... .... , ,, 116 Seidel, Roland --- ---du 6, 54 Selle, Luella ..... --- 76, 84, 116 Seiler, Shirley ..... ...,,,,,, 1 24 Sepneske, Dorothy -- ...... 90, 116 Sepieski, Frank ........,....-...,-, 116 Severson, Martin ........ 22, 36, 37, 54, 64, 66, 80, 92, 109 Shallue, Thomas ................... 124 Shaw, Barbara ............ 75, 87, 124 Sheahan, Mary Rose --- ......... - 54 Shimek, Mary Lou --- --- 54, 81 Shimek, Patricia .... -- 91, 124 Shimek, Robert --- ---- 124 Shimon, Melvin --- ---- 116 Shoulak, Eugene --- ..... - 116 Sickles, Arthur ..... ......... 6 , 116 Sickles, Ruth Ann .................. 54 Sieker, William ........ 67, 106, 107, 124 Sieracki, Kenneth --- .............. 116 Sieracki, Marian ....,.... .......... 5 3 Sigman, Ella ............ -- 54, 79, 92 Silbersack, Alice Mae --- --..-,---- 116 Silveira, Russell .................. , 124 Simkins, Thomas ................ 72, 116 Simmer, William -- 6, 54, 60, 62, 63, 94 Simmer, David .................... 124 Simmet. Richard ........ .......... 5 4 Simmett, Robert -- -, 124 Simmons, Colon -- - ....... 12'I Sinderson, Thomas .............. 71, 116 Singer, Betty Jane .......... 87, 124 Singer, Margaret ...... 54, 84, 106, 107 Singer, Robert .................... 59. 124 Sittmann, Shirlee Mae ..... ..- .... 124 Skarda, Norman ....... --- 116 Skarievoda, LeRoy --- --- 54 Skarvan, Leland --- .... - 54 Skarvan, Leonard-- ---- -- 60, 116 Slattery, Constance ................ 124 Slattery, James ...................... 54 Sleger, Joseph ................ -- 66, 116 Smith, Fulton .... 59, 60, 62, 63, 83, 116 Smith, Margery ............ 59, 87, 116 Smith Philip ............ 60, 62, 86, 116 143 Snowden, E111 .... ---.--... .. ---.. 116 Toston, Beatrice -, ---- 118' 117 w'e,.R1n. Mm.,.1n .---- .---- - 1-,,,, 135 Snowden, T' 1'llll1'9 n- ----. - ..... 6, 20 'I'ourt.illott, Joyce .,.. U 59 125 W3-.,.neckc. Audrey ---- ---- 5 5, 50, 62. 83: Spf-rhr. Cin-fvllkj - ---- ...... ....... 1 2 11 Tourtillott, Merritt, ,,- --Q-69' 1111 106. 10' Ql '1111'll1'li- Allce -------. 28, 60, 88, 91. Traclmte, Miss Marian --- -,-- L- 33 WH-necke. Dorothy ,- ,...,,. 10-I, 117 106, 107, 124 Trainor, Harold .....,.. ,U ---- 125 wnrnecke, Elwn -,---, ,,--60, 86. 117 F1 '1l'lll1Iv R0b9l'1-.l2. 14. 25, 37, 54, 801 109 Traurig, Mr. Joseph .,-,, --- ----- --- 13 Vyernccke, Evelyn --- --------- 135 S1101-ntgen, Peter ........ 14, 25, 67, 100, Trochil, LeRoy ,,,,,,,-,- ,---- ---- Q Q 5 127 Werner' M91-1111 --1 .------ 125 106, 107, 124 Trochlell, Edward ........ ,,,,- ,,-- - 1 17 ww, Shirley ,,,, ..... - -.56 Sporer. John ..... -- ..... ......,..,. 1 24 Trudel, Jacques ..... H, 12 55 - Q Robert .,,, .... 6 . 117 - ' - -- -- ------- ----- . . . 107, 108 wa . oer -- --- ----------- gpoler Raphael 54 67 80 306 , 64, 66. Weielgl R b L 12- Staber, Herman ..,..,.,, ,,,,-,,,, 1 27 Trudel, Janet .... ..---23, 90' 103, 104' 117 vvizexzkimp, Jack .,,,,.. - ....... ..... l 25 Staddler, Ted ....... ,....,-,,-,...... 5 7 Tue-sburg, Jane .......... ,,-, 3 4, 82, 117 Whitaker, Gail ,-,.,. --25, 56, 79, 951, 100. Slaefller, Mary -- 14, 91, 106, 107, 124 Tulach, Phyllis ............,,, - -,w- 117 106, 107, 209 Siamsta, Arlin ..................... 54 Tuschel, Robert ---.. ........ ,,..,-- , 0 55 White Cm-QL--- .... 14, 25, 75, 84. 104, Stan1ze:. Mr. C. G. ....,....... 6, 7 18 Tvete-n, Joan ...... .-14, 15, 55, 79, 101, ' 106, 107. 117 Stanrze. Ellen ...... 60, 75, 84, 90, 116 102, 105, 106, 107, 109 Wh't' Richard -- --. - .... ..... - 125 gtantey, lgorothy ........ :Z.-E4.-.6.6. 1524 wnhf, xii-Tinaa --- .......... 5 5 an 'ey, ames ........ a . , . . wick, C ai-0nte----- ..... ----- , 69, 70, 80, 106, 107, 108 wick Frances .... ..... 5 6, 60. 75, 77 Sfanzel, Lucille ,,,,, ,.-,..... - ....... 5 4 Uetzmann, Paul ..... ---60, 67, 100, 117 W-11 Charms ,,, ,,,----,,,,,, 117 2:a51hlQY.REl8l119d ------------ 59. 90- Urbanek, Margaret ,.,.., 83, 106, 107, 125 Vvgsggiiixcz, Eire ---- -- -- ---- -li? . au , aymon ...... .-....-...--.- ' I i ian , ,..... - .... ..... - steckmesser, Lorraine -- 59. 90, 104. H6 wgignafg, R,-,991-1, -, .,...,.......... 125 Steeber, Edward ........ .-----.---- 6 Wler, Ruth ,,,, --- .,......... 88, 125, Steeber. Mary Jane -- --- -------- 116 Valentine, Robert .......... -- 117 Wiesner, John .... ....... 2 6, 27. 72. 117 Sleeher. Rl1SS6ll ----- --- 66. 116 VandeCastle, Pauline .... ....... - -- 56 Wilcox, June .... - .... 87. 94, 101 125 ilfegen. lgary, -lane ------ ---6g- Vandenbusch, Donald ............ --- 125 Wilda, Gerald ...... ----22. 56. 64.132 -te en. uerm ---------- -- . - V, d -1 , D Id ........ 10, 11, 34, 117 W'ld , J ...... ............. ' Sfeuer. Audrey Ann --------------- 124 VZ: igzuiizn, llflfwin ........ 64, ss, 117 VV1ld:, .... .......... 2 2, 64, '66, 125 Sfeilefi Pallllne ------------ ----- 5 4 60 Van Ells, Paul --- ............... 6, 125 Wilda, Raleigh --- ...--.---- --- 125 S1f9f1'U12-1U1- Gloria ------------------ 124 Van Groll Donald ..... -10 11, 14, 15, 80, Wilfer Dolores---.. ..... .... 1 06, 107, 117 Nebula. Lqis ------- 7 ----------- FF- 124 ' 84, 99, 100, 106, 107, 117 Wilfer: Mai-ion ..... ......... ........ 1 1 7 Sffejn- C3lV1Y1 ---- 1- 22- 54. 92- 106- 107 Van Kirk, Raymond ..,. ,.,,. , , ...... 125 Wilhelm, Kenneth .............. 22, 71, 125 S'91Y1l'l'90l'lel'- Beatrlce ---------------- 55 Vaughan, Thomas --- ............. 125 Wilke, Richard .... -- .-... ----- 56 Nelnbrefher- Jeyome ---------------- 124 vei-king. Earl ..... . ---5s, 00, 67, 1011 Wilke, Robert ...... -- -- ..... 61, 64, 125 Stevhang- N-Halle ----------- 59. PS- 1151 Vesely, Eugene .................... 117 Wilke, Russell ............. 59, 60, 97, 125 31919181111 Nelda ---- -------- 8 31 119 Veacly, Raymond -- ........... --- 117 Williams, Mr. Thomas ............. --- 61 fiffrn. DELOHS -- - ----- 6 121, vmei-, Grace ...... ................ 1 23 Williamson, Barbara ........ 59, 75, 87, 125 - 911913 enlln ----- ------ ' ' Vetter, Ruth ...... . ................. 117 Williamson, Margaret ......,......... 57 Slevens. 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Lyynqn --,,,, - H, 117 W8flZlllHkl, LaVerne -- - 125 W ,anna Edna ' 'nba' 1.7 g . 1 1 1.11 -U ,--, 51' Wagner, Betty Ann -- -- 125 y ' ' ' ' g::.Z:1g'1?fmE1nispen ,,-,,, , , ,,,, ,,,,, 1 17 Wanrncr, Carol --.-. ----- 56 gw1,,...1,,,,, 1,1,.y,1 ,,,,,,--,- ,,,,,, 5 9, 124 Wmzner, Henry .... ...... 1 17 gwokmwki' F91-1 ,U-,V 11 KK an, nv, Wagner, Joann .... -- 91, 70' 79- 301 97, 106. 107, 100 Wmzner, Valeria -- .... --.. 1 Yoh:-me-k, Goorgzc -..- ---71, 127 Swokowski. William ...... -------- 6 9. 119 Wflkley. Lois ----- ----- 1 01' 125 York Edward 125 Walden, Arthur .... .... 6 2, 67, 125 ' , f ' '-7' , Walderonl Ruth n ---------U ---- - 117 Youngchxld, Marllyn -- ---HL H5 Wall, Hubert ---. ............... 70. 125 T d, hh D . th ------- --------- 5 5 93 Walsh, Patricia ...... 88, 91, 101, 104. 125 Tgdgfh, 62,126 f' ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 3, 117 wansh, william ................... 6. 117 Tadych, Theresa ..... 59, 88, 106, 107, 125 WHl5V'0fthr J8m95--- ---14. 52, 67,- 106. 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