Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)
- Class of 1946
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- , w I l, W 5 . M-N, , an gym .4 1 Bringing you the 1946 FLAMBEAU LUG GTC EDITOR f IN f CHIEF PATRICIA WALSH ASSOCIATE EDITORS PATRICIA MGRRIS WILLIAM GLANDER BUSINESS MANAGER DCRIS FREIBOTH ADVISER M AR GARET WOLFF LINCDLN HIGH SCI-IDOL 0 MANITGWOC, WISCGNSIN l Uur Proposal of Peace Dedication . 4 The Post-War, Grads 5 The Big Guns . 30 The Brass Hats .... . 38 Cut Teams Were Victorious Too . . 48 We're Still Writing Letters . . 60 Buck Privates . . . 68 Peacetime Productions . . 84 Songs of Victory . . 94 Leagues of Friendship . 100 Presiding over the school on Stu- dent Government Day were Ed Holsen as principal with Mr. Stangel ftop picturej, Donna Perkins taking Miss Roth's place as vice principal and Bill Gigure acting as guidance director in- stead of Mr. Ludwig fbottom picturej. DEDICATION Us The Graduates IIIN is :willy our lmok lwmzlsu ll is ll 1'zrr'm'rl of r'r'r'1'j1jll1iny wa' lIIlI'f' clonv ul Linr-oln. I'1'1'l1r1ps some of the llziugs in it will nuzkrf us xml, lull most of our HlIllHl11'l-FS will law lzuppy mwx. Rv- mwnlwr how uv' f:1'1'rrl wlwu wr uwzlkcfl flown flu' slaps ln lllul flllllllllllll' maln- rly f'l'Ulll .l'irlu, mul lmur proud are zcrfw' ll'llI'Il ,llrz Slrlnywl lranflfwl us our diplomas? W0 mv' saying guml-lay fo L1'm'0ln, srlziors. From Il!ILl,' llll. HY? slmll bw juxf 'fone of ilw lllllllllllzu But lo us, our school 'urill lm mnrv tlurn just ll lwuuti- ful lluilrling: fl will lm ll part nf ue, 17 living Illflllllllllllll lo H10 spirit llmt 'ls Lilzroln. E DRI E THE SENIOR CLASS Parking during the daytime is O. K., according to senior class officers, Ed Holsen, presiuentg Lois Bruechert, secretaryg Rita Harlow, treasurerg and Bob Kowalski, vice president. Our last year at Lincoln, our last yearbook, our last Commencement Dance-every- thing is Hlastf' just about the only thing that will really stay with us is our memory of Lincoln, We'll never give that up! Remember the exciting basketball games in our junior year and those super cute pep meetings this year? And Lincoln won't forget us. We started Red-White Day and held the first Stu- dent Government Day in quite a few years. Lincoln was our home for three years. No, we wonlt forget it. And it certainly won't forget us. CAROL ADLER-Entered from Washington 25 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 VERNON ALBRECHT-Entered from Washington 25 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Red Cross Board 45 Clubs: En- tertainment 35 Movie Critics 3 MARY ALBRIGHT-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM ANDREW-Entered from washington, 25 Class Play Committee 35 National Honor Society 45 Play Fes- tival Committee 35 Clubs: Movie Projector 3, 4 LAVERNE ANTONIE- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Drum Majorette 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Twirling 3, 4 ROGER ARMSTRONG-Entered from Woodrow Wilson, 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Student Council 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Football Manager 25 Clubs: Cheerleaders 25 Entertainment 35 Rifle 3 GEORGE AUGUSTIN-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Open Forum 3, 45 Boys Swimming 3, 4 ELIZABETH BARBIEUR-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 45 Girls Swimming 3 RICHARD BARYENBRUCH-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2 DONALD BAUER- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Clubs: Rifle 2, 3 LAVERNE BECKER- Entered from Washington 25 Stu- dent Council 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 25 Bridge 35 Knitting 3 RICHARD BEITZEL-Entered from Washington 25 Sen- ior Life Saving 45 Clubs: Open Forum 35 Boys Swim- ming 2, 3, 4 JOHN BENISHEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Boys Swimming Tcam 25 Football 2nd 2, 35 Clubs: Boys . Swimming 2, 3, 4 ,IUANITA BIELY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Girls Intramurals 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM BOURIL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 ROBERT BRADL-Entered from Washington 25 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Entertainment 35 Stagecraft 4 GERALD BRANDTAEntered from Washington 2 FREDRIC BRANDT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Orchestra 2, 45 Play Festival 45 Football Manager 2, 35 Clubs: Boys Swimming 25 Radio and Electricity 35 Movie Projector 35 Hi-Tower Players 4 MARY BRAUN--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 Drum Maiorette 45 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Intramural Manager 2, 35 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Handbook 45 Student Council 35 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 25 Twirl- ing 3, 45 Stagecraft 35 Girls Tennis Team 4 J ROBERT BRECKENRIDGE-Entered from Washington 25 Band Ist 2, 3, 45 Basketball lst 45 2nd 35 Golf 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Basket- ball 25 Clubs: Swimming 2, 3 ,IOHN BREDESEN-4Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Boys Intramurals 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Track 2, 35 Sophomore Basket- ball 25 Clubs: Boys Swimming 25 Movie Projector 3, 4 ENOMA BRICK- Entered from Washington 25 G. A. A. Homeroom Representative 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 25 Knitting 35 Bri-dge 4 ELAINE BRIXIUS-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Knitting 3 ALVIN BRONK-Entered from Washington 2 LOIS BRUECHERT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Class Secretary 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Class Play Committee 35 Class Ring Committee 35 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Girls Intramurals 25 Manitou 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Orchestra 45 Play Festival 35 Play Festival Committee 2, 35 Prom Queen 35 Swimming Pag- eant 25 Best Citizen 45 Senior Ace 45 Student Council 3, 45 Secretary 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Clarus Delts 25 Lucky Strike 45 Bowling 35 Ten- nis Team 3, 45 Captain 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 ARTHUR BUDNIK--Entered from Washington 2 jAMES BURISH-Entered from Washington 2 FRANCIS BURKART-Entered from Washington 2 KENNETH BUSHMAN-Entered from Washington 25 Boys Intramurals 2, 4 MARILYN BUSSE-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 35 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Manitou 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 45 Girls Swimming 25 Knitting 3 MARIE BUTZ-Entered from Washington 2: Band lst5 3, 45 2nd 25 G. A. A. Homeroom Manager 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girl Scouts 2, 35 Home Nursing 35 Dancing 4 MARILYN CARBON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Flambeau 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Prom Commit- tee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 25 Dramatics 35 Cheer- leaders 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Hi-Tower Players 4 KENNETH CARL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Basketball 2nd 35 Boys Intramurals 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Water Polo 45 Clubs: Ushers 4 MARJORIE CAVANAUGH-Entered from St. Patrick's High School, Maple Grove, 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 PATRICK CAVANAUGH-Entered from Woodrow Wiison 25 Boys Intramurals 25 Clubs: Bowling 2 C. Adler V Albrevht .M. Albright W. ATLdl'f'1l7 L Antoni:- H. Arrnstrfmg G. Augustin B.Bf1rbieu1' R. Buryenbruvh D Bauer L . Bvrkcr H. Bvztzrfl J. Bf?nishr'k J. Biely VV. Bouril R . Brfzdl G. Brand! F IV! R J. E E A . Brandt .Braun .Brf'r'kr'nridgf' Breclesvn Brick B-rixi us Bronk L. Brurfr-hrlrt A J. F, K M M M K. M Budnik Burislz. Burlmrt Bushman . Busan . Butz . Carbon Cfrrl Cavfmaugh P. Cfnmnmzgh HARRY CENEFELDT-Entered from Washington 25 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Clubs: Movie Projector 3, 4 THORVAL CERULL-'Entered from Washington 25 Senior Lite Saving 4 EUGENE CHERF-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Rifle 35 In the Aijny ELIZABETH CHERMAK-Entered from Washington 25 Class Treasurer 25 Class Play Committee 45 Homecom- ing Queen 45 Girls Intramurals 3, 45 Mixeid Chorus 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Vice President 25 Secretary 35 Clarins Delts 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Lucky Strike 4 ELIZABETH CHERNEY-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Proni Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Cheerleaders 2, 35 Dramatlcs 35 Bowling 4 LLOYD CIHA-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Boys Bowling 2 WAYNE COVIOUX-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Movie Projector 3, 45 Rifle 4 DOROTHY CRANEY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Girls Intramurals 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 DONALD CREAGER-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Track 35 Clubs: Movie Projector 3, 45 Rifle 4 CONSTANCE CROOKS+Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Dra- matics 2, 35 Senior Girls 45 Lucky Strike 45 Service 3 VIRGINIA DEAN-Entered from Washington 25 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Clubs: Entertainment 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY DEERING--Entered from Washington 2 GERTRUDE DE LORME-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 3, 4 DOROTHY DEMBSKI-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Knitting 35 Bridge 4 8 DONALD DEMBSKY-Entered trom Washington 25 Clubs: Electricity 35 Stagecraft 4 CAROL DENK-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 25 Cheerleaders 3 GERALD DENK-Entered from Washington 25 Boys Swimming Team 25 Boys Intramurals 2, 35 Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2 LOIS DETHLEFSON-Entered from Washington 25 Girls Intramurals 25 35 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 45 Business Mana- ger 45 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 2, 3 WILLIAM DET-IEN-Entered from Washington 2 ,IOHN DE WEIN--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 4 PETER DE ZEEUW-Entered from Washlngton 2 WILLIAM DICKEY-Entered from Washington 2 .IEAN DONDLINGER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: o. A. A. 253, 1 VVESLEY DRUMM-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 WALTER DUENO-Entered from Washington 2 RITA ANN DUSOLD-Entered from Washington 25 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 2, 35 Band 2nd 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Knitting 3 DELORES DUZESKI-Entered from Washington 2 GORDON DVORAK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 45 2nd 2, 3 A. ROBERT ELLIOTT-Entered from Washington 25 Boys Intramurals 45 Senior Lite Saving 35 Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 35 Water Polo 4 At the right are four senior sharpies, pegged pants and all, jerry Rowley, Marlie Waak, Fred Greenwald and Bob Kowalski. 2 1.4 H. Cvnefvldt T. Cerull E. Cheri E. Clzermalc E. Cll,!'1'IZ1'fll L. Ciha W. Cmiinurz' D. Cwmrxy D,CrrYlyl'1' C. Crooks V. Dr'nn D. D4'm'in!1 G. Du Lormc D. D4 mbski D. Dr 111 bslfy U. Drnk G. Dvnlc L. Dvthlvfson W, DIUC17. J. De Wviw P. Dv Zfwu 11: W. Dickey J. Dcmllmgrrr W. Dl1l'l11.7I1 W. Dumm lf. Dusolzl D. Duzvslci G. Dvorak A. Elliott ALLAN ENDRIES-Entered from Washington 25 Hi-Tower Flashes 3 CAROL ERDMAN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Play Festival 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Swim- ming Pageant 25 Student Council 45 Handbook, Co- editor 45 Senior Ace 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tower Players 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 45 Service 35 Rifle 35 Bowling 35 Tri- Hi-Y 4 WILLIAM EVANS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 45 2nd 2, 3 NORBERT EWEN-Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 2 DAVID FANTAfEntered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Clubs: Boys Swimming 2 LUCILLE FELLNER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Knitting 3 ANNABELLE FESSLER-Entered from Washington 25 Girls Intramurals 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 35 Officials 4 CAROL FESSLER-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Orchestra 35 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Girls Swimming 25 Service 3 CALVIN FISCHER-Entered from Washington 2 RONALD FOERG-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Swimming 25 In the Navy LAVERNE FOGELTANZ-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girl Scouts 2, 3 ELAINE FOGLTANZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 junior Life Saving 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Clubs: Open Forum 35 Officials 25 Girl Scouts 2, 3 DORIS FREIBOTH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Flambeau Business Manager 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 35 Artistic Typing 3 RICHARD FRICKE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 ROBERT FUCHS-Entered from Cathedral High School, St. Cloud, Minnesota, 45 Boys Intramurals 4 EDWARD GAEDKE-Entered from Washington 2 ROBERT GEHRIG-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Auto Mechanics 4 SHIRLEY GEORGENSON-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 3 PHYLLIS GERALDSON-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 45 Girls Intramurals 25 National Honor Society 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Com- mittee 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 2, 35 Knitting 35 Dancing 45 Girls Glee 2 10 WILLIAM GiGURE-Entered from Washington 25 Basket- ball lst 45 2nd 2, 35 Class Play 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Play Festival 3, 45 Track 25 General Prom Chairman 35 Student Council 3, 45 Treasurer 35 President 45 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 45 Hi-Tower Players 4 WILLIAM GLANDER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President 25 Class Pley 45 Flambeau 2, 3, 45 Associate 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 4: National Honor Society 45 Senior Ace 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Clubs: Rifle 25 Movie Projector 3, 45 Hi-Y 4 jUNE GOETZ-Entered from Washington 25 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Manitou Business Manager 45 National Hon- or Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 25 Service 2 MARIAN GOETZ-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 25 Dramatics 2 ARLENE GRALL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Home Nursing 35 Bowling 3 DOLORES GRALL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 FREDERICK GREENWALD-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Boys Swimming Team 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 junior Life Saving 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Russ Wilke's Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Boys Swimming 25 Entertainment 3 GLADYS GRIEBLING-Entered from Washington 25 Clubsg G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 MILTON GROELLE-Entered from Washington 25 Foot- ball 3, 45 Boys Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 3 SHIRLEY ANN GROSSHUESCH-Enterer from Washing- ton 25 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 35 Artistic Typing 35 International Correspondence 4 LILLIAN GROTBECK-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Entertainment 35 Dancing 3 -IANE GRZESKOWIAK-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 LOUISE GUEXfEntered from Denmark High School, Den- mark, 45 Clubs: G, A. A. 45 Senior Girls 4 DOLORES GUSE-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Girls Intra- murals 2, 35 Manitou 3, 45 Co-editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Prom Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 35 Service 35 Stagecralt 45 Knitting 4 LAWRENCE HAAS-Entered from Washington 25 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 4 VARNETTA HACKMANNfEntercd from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 4 v A . C. W' X. D. L. A. C E1ulru's Efrdman . Evans E wvn F11 1-z ta Fcllnfr Fesslfr Fvssler C. Fzscher If. L. Foerg Fogcltzmz E. Fogltrmz D. IC, R Freiboth Fri ckc Fuchs E. Gaedkc R. Gehrig S. Georgenson P. Gemldson W. Gigurc W. Giandcv' J. Goetz M. Goetz A. Gmll D, Grall F. Greenwald G. G1 iebling M Groelle S. Grossluwsvh L. Grotbvrfk I. Grzeslcolciak L, Guez' D. Guse L, Haas V. Hfmkmnnn MYRNA ANN HAGEN-Iintered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Red Cross Board 3, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Service 2, 3, Bowling 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Knit- ting 4, Tennis 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 BERKELEY HALL-Entered from Washington 2, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY HALL-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs, G. A. A, 2, 3 HARRIET HALL-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3, Bowling 3 WILLIAM HALL-Entered from Washington 2 -IACQUELINE HALVERSON-Entered trom Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 3 EARL HAMMERNIK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Boys Intramurals 4, Clubs: Rifle 3 DORIS HANDL-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3, Serv- ice 3 GERALD HANSEN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Homecoming King 4, Prom Committee 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Hi-Y 4 HENRY HANSEN-Entered from Ashland High School, Ashland, 2, Mixed Chorus 2 ,IANET HANSENAEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Knitting 4, Lucky Strike 4, Rifle 4 RITA HARLOW-Entered from Washington 2, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Class Play 4, Class Play Committee 3, 4, G. A. A. Homeroom Manager 3, 4, Class I-ting Committee 3, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Handbook Co-editor 4, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, Service 3, Lucky Strike 4, Hi-Tower Players 4 MARIAN HARTLAUB-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, National' llonor Society 4, Prom Committee 3 DELMAR HAUSCHULZ-Entered from Washington 2 BERNICE HAVLICHEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 12 ROSE MARY HAYESfEntered from Washington 2, Play Committee 3, 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Girls Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Intramural Manager 3, 4, Manitou 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Ace 4, Play Festival Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Service 3, Officials 4, Stagecraft 4 BETTY LOU HERZOG-Entered from Washington 2, Band Ist 3, 4, 2nd 2, Clubs: G, A. A. 4 MARILYN HERZOG-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Flower Girl 3, Class Play 3, 4, Student Council 2, Senior Ace 4, Red Cross Board 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Hi- Tower Players 4 PATRICIA HERZOG-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 4, Girls Intramurals 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Lucky Strike 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 HAROLD HIBBARD-Entered from Washington 2, Foot- ball 3, 4, Boys Intramurals 4, Clubs: Occupational 4 MARY -IUNE HIBBARDAEntered from Washington 2, Play Festival Committee 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 4, Cheer- leaders 2, Clarus Delts 2, 3, -l, Bowling 3, Lucky Strike 4 HERBERT HOLLER-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 3, Clubs: Stagecraft 4, Occupation- al 4 EUNICE HOLSCHBACH-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 IONE HOLSCHBACH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 4 jOAN HOLSCHBACH4Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 4, Dancing 3, 4 RUTH HOLSCHBACH-Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 4, Bridge 4 EDWARD HOLSEN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 2, 3, Class President 4, Class Play 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 4, Principal on Student Government Day 4, Clubs: Rifle 2, 3 WILLIAM HUCKABY-Entered from Belmond High School, Belmond, Iowa, 4 NONA HUEBNER-Entered from Washington 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Swimming 2, 3, Typing 4, Cheerleaders 3 Even though our Homecoming float frightj didn't win first prize, we were mighty proud of it. JI.Hf1yf'n B,I1ull D. Hull H. Hall W. Hull J. Hfll'lf1'l'su1L E. Hunzvrnflc D. Hflmll G. Hnnsvu H. Hunsvn .I.Hc111sa'n lC.Ho'rlv1zC M. Hn1'tItl11lJ D.Hrms1-hzclz B. Hcwliclzvlc 13.Hlry1's B. Herzog M. Hvrzng P. Herzog I1.H1blm14ll M. Hibbrlrll H. Hollefr E. Holsdzllfzn-IL 1. Holsf-lzbrrfyh J. H0lSl'lLbllL'fI, li, Hulsvll 111101, E. Holsvn W. Huokaby N. H1ff'bnr'1' GRACE HYNEK-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 4 HARLAN HYNEK-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Bowling 2 CORA IVERSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Service 25 Knitting 35 Bridge 4 MAE jACKSON- Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Knitting 35 Bridge 4 jAMES JACOBSEN-Entered from Washington 25 Track 2, 35 Clubs: Electricity 3 MARIE ,IAGODINSKY-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 HAROLD AIANSEN-Entered from Washington 25 Boys Intramurals 25 Clubs: Rifle 3 ROBERT jAROSHfEntered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Boys Swimming Team 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Boys Intra- murals 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Hi-Y 4 WILLIAM ,IOHNSON-Entered from Sturgeon Bay High School, Sturgeon Bay, 45 In the Navy jOANNE -IOHNSTON-Entered from Valdcrs High School, Valders, 45 Clubs: G, A. A. 4 JEAN JONES-Entered from Washington 25 Girls Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Senior Life Saving 45 Class Play Com- mittee 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Clubs: G. A, A. 2, 3, 45 Rifle 2, 45 Riding 25 Stagecraft 3, 45 Tennis 45 Bowling 4 ROBERT jUNG-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Stagecraft4 ETHELYN jUNK-Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 2 RONALD JUNK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 HAROLD .IUST-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 3, 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Track 25 Clubs: Rifle 25 Rado and Electricity 3: Chess 4 DONNA MAE KABAT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Manitou 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 25 Rifle 4 EUGENE KADERABEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 35 2nd 2, 4 MERLYNE KADOW-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 14 AIUNE KAMBERG-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 4 IRENE KAMINSKI-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Home Nursing 35 Bowling 35 Senior Girls 4 RALPH KAMINSKIAEntered from Washington 2 GERMAINE KARBON4-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 FRANCES KASTEN-Entered from Washington 25 Girls Intramurals 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 2, 45 Bowling 35 Dancing 35 Senior Girls 4 DOROTHY KEEHAN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 RALPH KEIL-Entered from Washington 2 ELMER KELLEY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Bas- ketball 2nd 25 Golf 3, 45 Boys Intramurals 2, 35 Play Festival Committee 25 Clubs: Chess 4 SYLVESTER KELNHOFER-Entered from Washington 2 BETTY ,IANE KEUNE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 Girls Intramurals 25 Mana- ger 25 Senior Life Saving 3: Clubs: Officials 25 Dramatics 35 Bowling 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 DONALDENE KEUNE4Entered from Woodrow Wllson 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 35 Manager 35 Clubsg G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Officials 25 Girls Swimming 2 HELEN KIEKHAEFFERYEntered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A, 2, 3, 45 Stagecraft 25 Girls Swimming 25 Dramatics 35 Pep 45 Twenty Tenpins 4 HELEN KIRCHOFF--Entered from Washington 25 Band 2nd 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 ANTHONY KLEIBER--Entered from Washington 2 MILDRED KLETZIENfEnteied from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 35 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Movie Critic 3 DONALD KLIMENT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2: Band lst 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Russ Wilke's Orches- tra 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Bowling 25 Entertainment 3 CHARLES KLINKNER-Entered from Washington 25 Class President 25 Football 25 Boys Intramurals 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Senior Life Saving 45 Track 2, 35 Student Council 25 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 G. Hynck H. Hynck C. Iverson M, Jackson J. Jafobsen M. Jflgoflinsky H. Hansen R. Jarosh W. Johnson J. -Johnston J. Janos R. Jung E. Junk R, Junk H. Just D. Kubui E. Kaflembok M. Kuflow .I.Ka1nberg I.Krnni11ski H. Krmninski G. Karbon F. Kasten D. Keehnn R. KOH E. Kelley S. Kelnhofvr B. Kvunr' D. Keunf' H. Ificlchzwlfcr H. Km chaff A. Klcibcr M. Kletzien D. Kliment C. Klmlcner SHIRLEY KLOPFER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 PHYLLIS KLOSE-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Library Board 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 25 Girls Swimming 2' Entertainment 35 Dancing 35 Knitting 4 1 IVA KLUG-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Typing 35 Dancing 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 CHARLOTTE K0CHAEntered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Dancing 35 Twirling 3, 45 Bowling 4 DOROTHY KOCHAN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 45 Flambeau 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Girls Intramurals 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Sen- ior Ace 45 Student Council 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Assistant Point Secretary 35 Officials 25 Dramatics 35 Cheerleaders 35 Senior Girls 45 Knitting 4 BETTY JUNE KOEHLER-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 45 Flashes Ad Solicitor 45 Flam- beau 3, 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Prom Committee 2, 35 Play Festival Committee 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Stagecraft 4 VICTOR KOHLBECK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Boys Swimming Team 25 Football 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Orchestra 45 Senior Life Saving 45 Track 25 Russ Wilke's Orchestra 2, 3, 4 1 GERALDINE KONIOROSKY-Entered from Washington 25 Archery 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Dancing 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 THERESA KONECZKA-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND KONKLE-Entered from Washington 2 JOSEPH KONOPACKIAEntered from Washington 2 JANET KOPEAEntered from Washington 25 Girls Intra- murals 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 25 Knitting 35 Bridge 4 SYDNEY KORITZINSKY-Entered from Washington 25 Library Board 4 JOAN KOSKAMP-Entered from Washington 25 Manitou 2, 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 35 Bridge 4 16 DALE KOUTECKY-Entered from Washington 25 Senior Life Saving 35 Clubs: Movie Projector 45 Boys Swim- ming 2 ROBERT KOWALSKI-Entered from Washington 2: Bas- ketball 2nd 2, 35 Class Vice President 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Senior Ace 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 'Treasurer 45 Clubs: Hi-Tower Players 45 Hi-Y 3, 4 SHIRLEE KRAMER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G, A. A. 3, 45 Stagecraft 3, 4 ROGER KRAUSE-Entered from Washington 2 MILDRED KRISH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 4 CAROLE KRUEGERfEntered from Washington High School, Two Rivers, 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Rifle 4 ELLA KRUMDICK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Knitting 35 Service 25 Bridge 4 JOAN KRYSAN-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: o. A. A. 2, 5, 4 GLADYCE KUBICHEKfEntered from Washington 25 Clubs: Officials 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 35 Bowling 35 Girl Scouts 2, 3 ROBERT KUBSCHAEntered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Football 2, 3, 4 EDITH KUECHMANN-Entered from Washington 25 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 45 Girls Swim- ing 25 Knitting 35 Service 35 Dancing 4 EUGENE KUMMER-Entered from Washington 2 MARJORIE KUSTKA-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Artistic Typing 2 ELINOR KUTILfEntered from Washington 25 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 25 Knitting 35 Bridge 4 MARGARET KUTILAEntercd from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 25 Artistic Typing 35 Dancing 4 Joe Traurig frightj, our own third floor janitor, shows off a few of his home-grown tomatoes. - S. Klopfer P. Klose I. Klug C. Koch D. Kochan B. Koehler V. Ifohlbfclr G. Komorosky T. Koneczka I-C. Konklc J. If07L017!1f ki J. Kope S. Koritzinsky J. Koskamp D. Koutecky H. Kowalski S. Kramer H. Krause M. Krish C. Krucgm' E. Krumdick J. Krysan G. Kubiclzfl.' R. Kubsch E. Kuechmrzmz E. Kummfr M. Kfcstliu E.KlLtQZ M.If11til LEROY LAABS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Bowling 2 EDITH LAKATOS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A, A. 2, 3, 4 THOMAS LAMBERT-Entered from Washington 2, Sen- ior Life Saving 3 ELAINE LAMBRIES-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Service 2 DORIS MAE LANGLOIS-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Swimming 2, Knitting 3, Stagecratt 4 PALMER LANGTEAU-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 DOROTHY LENSMEYER-Entered from St. josephls High School, Kellnersville 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 4, Artistic Typ- ing 3 MARY LESCHKE-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 PAUL LETTENBERGERAEntered from Washington 2, Band lst 4, 2nd 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Clubs: Rifle 3 BEVERLY LINDBERGfEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Bowling 3 MURIEL LINDEMANN-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, Manitou 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Handbook 4, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Girls Swimming 2, Knitting 3, Lucky Strike 4, Ushers 4 DOROTHIE LOCKHARTAEntered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Girls Swimming 3, 4, Girl Scouts 2, Enter- tainment 2 DONALD LOMPREY-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 3, 4, 2nd 2, Class Play Committee 3, Basketball Man- ager 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Stage Manager 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Student Council 2, Russ Wilke's Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Cheer- leaders 3, Stagecrait 3, Entertainment 2, 3 LLOYD LUECKE-Entered from Washington 2, Boys Swimming Team 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Clubs: Hi-Y 4, Swimming 2, 3, Pep 4 DOROTHY LUEDTKEAEntered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3 RAYMOND LUISIER-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 3, 4, 2nd 2, Treasurer 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 4, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4, Cheerleaders 3 PATRICK McCOLE-Entered from Washington 2, Basket- ball 2 MARY MCDONNELL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Girls Intramurals 2, Play Festival Committee 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3, Bridge 4 I8 ARDEN MACHUS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, Swimming Pageant 2, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Flambeau 4, Art Editor 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, 4, Senior Life Saving 3, Clubs. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Riding 2, 3, Twirl- ing 3, 4 PHYLLIS MADENWALD-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Manitou 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3: Handbook 4, Clubs: G, A. A, 2, 3, 4, Girls Swimming 2, Stagecratt 2, Knitting 3, Bridge 3, Lucky Strike 4, Sen- ior Girls 4, Ushers 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 MARVIN MADSEN-Entered from Central High School, Menomonie, 2 CHARLOTTE MAERTZfEntered from Washington 2, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Intramural Manager 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 -IOAN MAHLOCK-Entered from Washington 2, Library Board 2, 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 -IAMES MALEK-Entered from Washington 2, National Honor Society 4 ELAINE MALLEY-Entered from Washington 2, Library Board 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 3, Clubs: Bridge 4, Cheerleaders 2, Knitting 3 ROSE MARY MAPLES-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM MARCH-Entered from Washington 2, Football 2, 3 IIEAN MAY-Entered from Denmark High School, Den- mark, 2, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Cheerleaders 3, Rifle 4 RIAMES MEANY4Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 LOIS MEANY-Entered from Valders High School, Val- ders, 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Service 3, Bridge 4 JUNE MEINDL-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Officials 2, Movie Critics 3 EVELYN MERKEL-Entered from Washington 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 DONALD METIVIER--Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, Manitou 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Track 2, 3, Clubs: Occupational 4 SHARI METZGER-Entered from Washington 2, junior Life Saving 3, Clubs: G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Stagecratt 4 AUDREY MEYER-Entered from Washington 2, Girls In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 L. Laabs E. Lakatos T. Lambert E. Lambrivs D. Ltmglois P. Langtenu D. Lensmeyer M. Leschke P. Lettenbergrw' B, Lindberg M, Limlemzmn D. Lovkhurt D, Lomprey L. Luecke D. Luerltke IC, Luisier P. MeOole M. ML'DU111Zl'll A Maehus P.Mclrlenw11ld M. Muclsen C. Mnertz J. Mahloek J. Malek E, Mtllllfgj R. Maples W. March J. MU!! J , M 13071111 L. Mermy J. Meiuctl E. Merkel D. Metivier S. Metzger A. Meyer DOLORES MEYER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs' G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 35 Sub-Deb 45 Senior Girls 4 LEROY MEYER-Entered from Washington 2 PATRICK MOHR-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Track 25 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 JEAN MONDAYA Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 35 Library Board 45 Play Festival Com- mittee 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2 RAYMOND MONDAY-Entered from Washington 25 Boys Intramurals 2, 4 ,IEANNE MORKEN-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 45 Play Festival Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 35 Bowling 35 Lucky Strike 45 Senior Girls 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4 PATRICIA MORRIS-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 3, 45 Flambeau 3, 45 Associate Editor 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Play Festival 2, 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Ace 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: G.A.A, 2, 3, 45 Rifle 35 Honorary Swimming 45 Service 35 Clarus Delts 25 Cheerleaders 35 Bowling 35 Hi-Tower Players 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4 LAVERN MRAZ--Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 45 Knitting 35 Rifle 3 BEVERLY MROTEK--Entered from Washington 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Movie Critic 3 LEROY MROTEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Tennis 2 W. j0HN MUSIL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Bas- ketball lst 2, 3, 45 In the Navy PAUL NAGY-Entered from St. Catherines, Detroit, Mich- igan, 25 Band 2nd 25 Football 25 Boys Intramurals 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Ushers 4' Entertainment 2, 3 v ELIZABETH NAMZ-Enterefd from Washington 25 Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 3, 4 EDITH NAUMANN-Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH NELSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 25 Officials 2 20 ALLAN NEMETZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 2, 3, 45 Associate Editor 35 Co-editor 45 National Honor Society 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council 35 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 45 Hi-Tower Players 45 Dramatic 2 DONALD NICHOLS-Entered from Washington 25 Senior Life Saving 45 Clubs: Rifle 4 LA VERNE NOVACK-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Clubs: Red Cross 35 Entertainment 3 ELAINE NOVAK-Entered from Washington 25 Girls ln- tramurals 2, 3, 45 junior Life Saving 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Senior Life Saving 45 Swimming Pageant 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Point Secretary 35 Entertainment 25 Dancing 35 Girls Swimming 25 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4 RICHARD NOVY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Stu- dent Council 25 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Open Forum 25 Movie Projector 3, 45 Rifle 3, 45 Boys Swimming 4 GEORGIA 0ATHOUTfEntered from Washington 25 Girls Intramurals 25 G. A. A. Homeroom Representative 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 25 Girls Swimming 35 Bowling 35 Stagecraft 4 MARY ELLEN 0'DONNELL-Entered from john Marshall High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 25 Clubs: G.A.A. 3, 4 BETTY 0'KONSKI-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 35 Entertainment 35 Senior Girls 45 Knitting 4 SHIRLEY OLSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 25 Bowling 3 ORRIN OWART-Entered from Washington 2 DORIS PABIAN-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 45 Play Festival Committee 45 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Stagecraft 4 DONNA PAUTZ-Entered from Reedsville High School, Reedsville, 35 National Honor Society 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Clubs: Knitting 45 Football Band 4 ROBERT PEKARSKE-Entered from Washington 25 Foot- ball 2, 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 DONALD PEMBERTON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Basketball 2nd 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Golf 45 Boys In- tramurals 25 Track 2, 35 Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, 3 To the right: Gazing with wonder at our long awaited class rings at a downtown store are the sales clerk, also jim Meany, Al Nemetz, Mariyn Herzog and june Zimmer. D. Meyer L. Meyer P. Mohr J. Monday R, Monday J. Morken P. Morris L. Mraz B. Mrolek L. Mrotek W. Musil P. Nagy B. N amz E. Naumcmn E. Nelson A. Nemetz D. Nichols L. Novaclc E. Novak: R. Navy G. Oathout M. 0'Donnell B. O'K0nslci S. Olson 0. Owart D. Pabian D. Pautz R. Pelcarsks D. Pemberton DONNA PERKINS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play 4, Class Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, Lucky Strike 4, Hi- Tower Players 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Vice Principal Student Government Day 4 RAYMOND PERONTO-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 MARY CAROL PEROUTKA-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Service 3, Knitting 3 LEE PERRODIN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 BETTY PETERIK-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Service 3, Bowling 3 ,IEAN PETERSON-Entered from Rockford lligh School, Rockford, Illinois, 4 ROGER PLANTICO-Entered from Washington 2, Hi- Tower Flashes 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Ace 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Track 2, Basketball 2 ELIZABETH POST-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Girls Intra- murals 2, junior Life Saving 3, Manitou 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Senior Life Saving 4, Swimming Pageant 2, Flower Girl 3, Senior Ace 4, G. A. A. Home- room Manager 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Dramatic 3, Lucky Strike 4, Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4 DOLORES PRINCE-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Service 3, Entertainment 2, Knitting 3 ELAINE RAMBADT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH RANK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Clubs: Bowling 3 JEROME RANK-Entered trom Washington 2, Clubs: Rifle 3 j0HN RAPPEL-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 3, 4, Open Forum 3, 4 PATRICIA RAUCH-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 4, Class Play Committee 3, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, -l, Associate 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Play Festival 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Recreation Center Committee 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Flower Girl 3, Senior Ace 4, Flashes Ad Solicitor 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Clarus Delts 2. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Red Cross Service 2, Hi-Tower Players 4 DOROTHY REIF-Entered from Washington 2, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Girls Intramurals 2, Manitou 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3 ARNOLD REIN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Sen- ior Life Saving 4 JEROME REINDL-Entered from Washington 2, In the Navy 22 ELIZABETH REMIKER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Clubs: Bowling 3, Senior Girls 4, Girls Glee 3, G. A, A. 2, 3, 4 KATHRYN REZACHfEntered from Washington 2, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Officials 2, 3, 4 CAROL RH0DEAEntered from Washington lligh School, Two Rivers, 2, Student Council 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2. 3, 4 QIUNE RIEBE-Entered from VVashington 2, Clubs: G. A, A. 2, 3, 4, Knitting 3, Red Cross Service 3 ELWOOD RIECK!Entered from Senn High School, Chi- cago, Illinois, 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, Bowling 3 EARL RlEDERER4Entered from Washington 2 ARMIN ROSINSKY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Orchestra 4, Mixed Chorus 2nd 4 ROBERT ROWLEY-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Prom Committee 3, Sen- ior Life Saving 3, Tennis Team 3, Russ Wilke's Oi'- chestra 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Tennis 3, Entertainment 3 VALERIA RUSCHfEntered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 4, Flambeau 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Manitou 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Handbook 4, Senior Ace 4, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: G. A, A. 2, 3, 4, Knitting 4, Lucky Strike 4, Sen- ior Girls 4, Dramatic 3, Bridge 3, Bowling 3, Girls Swim- ming 2, Stagecratt 2 MURIEL SALINSKY--Entered from Washington 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Flower Girl 3, Orchestra 2, 4, Play Festival Committee 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Handbook 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Lucky Strike 4, Service 3, Senior Girls 4, Knitting 4 PATRICIA SAVAGE!Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Homeroom Manager 3, 4, Clubs: o. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Officials 3,4 LORETTA SCHERER4Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A, A. 2, 3, 4, Dancing 2, Bowling 4, Baton Twirling 3, 4 MYRON SCHETTL-Entered from Washington 2 MILDRED SCHEURELL--Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 3 RICHARD SCHLEIS-Entered from Washington 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Sergeant-at-arms 4, Clubs: Boys Swimming 3, 4, Boys Bowling 4, Open Forum 4 MARION SCHMATZ-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Dancing 3, International Correspond- ence 4 DOROTHY ANN SCHNEIDER-Enterccl from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Cheerleaders 3, Senior Girls 4, G. C. K. 4 EARL SCHROEDER-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Rifle 3 D. Pvrlcins R. Peronto M. Pf'T07llk!L L. Pffwoflin B. P1'Zl?7'flC J. Petrwson IC. Plemtiro E. Post D. Priazcw E. Ram bad! E. Rank J. Rank J. Rappvl P. Rauf-I1 D. Rcif A. Rein J. Rmndl E, Hfmilcvr K. ltvznrla C. ltlloflc J. Rivbc E. R'i00k E. Riczlevw' A. 1f0SilZ8k1l 15. Rowley V. Rusch M. Soylinslcy P. Savage L. Scherer M. Schcttl M. Scheurcll R. Sz-hleis M. Sffhmatz D. Sz-Imeidvz E. Srflzrowlrr LORRAINE SCHROEDER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 35 Swimming 25 Rifle fl LORRAINE A. SCHUH-Entered from Washington 25 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Clubs: Dramatics 3 LORRAINE K. SCHUH-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Dramatic 3 MARVIN SCHULTZ-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 KENNETH SCHWALBE-Entered from Reedsville High School, Reedsville, 3 DONALD SCHWARK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2 LORRAINE SCHWARTZ-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 45 2nd 2, 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 35 Bowling 2 SHIRLEY SEILER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Ci. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Officials 3 THOMAS SHALLUE-Entered from Washington 2 BARBARA SHAW-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2' Clubs: Officials 25 Swimming 35 Bowling 4 PATRICIA SHIMEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM SIEKER-Entered from Washington 25 Basket- ball 2nd 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Manager 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Boys Bowling 4 RUSSELL SILVEIRA-Entered from Fitch High School, Groton, Connecticut, 2 DAVID SIMMER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Bowling 2 BETTY JANE SINGER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 4 ROBERT SINGER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Rifle 4 SHIRLEE SITTMANN-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 4 24 CONSTANCE SLATTERY-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Swimming 2 CURTIS SMITH-Entered from Reedsville High School, Reedsville, 3 GEORGE SPECHT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Track 3 ALICE SPEVACHEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band lst 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Class Play Committee 35 Drum Major 45 Drum Majorette 35 Flambeau 45 Hi- Tower Flashes 35 Attendant to Homecoming Queen 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 35 Student Council 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 3, 45 Man- ager 45 Cheerleaders 25 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4: Bowling 35 Dramatics 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Hi-Tower Players 4 PETER SPOENTGEN-Entered from Washington 25 Bas- ketball 25 Flambeau 3, 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Senior Ace 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Captain 45 Student Council 25 Soph- omore Basketball 25 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Hi-Y 4 JOHN SPORER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Clubs: Movie Projector 3, 4 DOROTHY STANKEY-Entered from Washington 2: Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Knitting 35 Service 3 RAYMOND STAUDT-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Senior Life Saving 3 E MARY -IANE STEFFEN-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 45 junior Life Saving 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3 AUDREY STEGER-Entered from Washington 25 Band 2nd 2, 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Pep 45 Bowling 45 Red Cross Service 3 GLORIA STEGMANN-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3 LOIS STEHULA-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 junior Life Saving 25 Library Board 35 Manitou 35 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Clubs: Cheerleading 2, 35 Dra- matics 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 To the right: Ed Holsen and Fred Brandt decide between orchids and sweet peas for her with La Verne Antonie's help. Y -IEROME STEINBRECHER-Entered front Washington 2 KATHRYN STELZERfEntered front Valders High School Valders, 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 4 DELORIS STERN-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Entertainment 35 Service 2, 3 CAROL STIEFVATER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 35 Girls Intramurals 35 Manitou 3, 45 Co-editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Life Saving 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Dramatics 35 Service 35 Girls Knitting 45 Hi-Tower Play- ers 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 GUSTAVE STOCK-Entered from Washington 25 Nation- al Honor Society 45 Clubs: Auto Mechanics 2 IRENE STOCK4Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Typ- ing 35 G. A. A. 3 HOWARD STONE-Entered front Washington 25 Band Ist 3, 45 2nd 25 Orchestra lst 3, 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4 ROBERT STONE-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Basketball lst 45 Basketball 2nd 3 ,IOAN STRATHEARN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 45 Co- editor 45 Manitou Staff 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Senior Ace 45 G, A. A. Homeroont Manager 2, 3, 45 Flash- es Ad Solicitor 2, 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming 25 Rifle 35 Open Forum 3 DANIEL STRAUB-Entered front Woodrow Wilson 25 Track 3 CHARLOTTE STREICH-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3 KEITH STUCKEY-Entered from Washington 2 EDWIN STUEBER-Entered front Washington 25 Clubs: Swimming 3 BURLYN STUEWE--Entered front Woodrow Wilson 25 Basketball lst 45 2nd 35 Golf 45 Prom Committee 35 Track 2, 35 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 LAVERNE SWETTE-Entered from Coleman Iligh School, Coleman, Wisconsin, 4 THERESA TADYCH-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 3, 45 Mixed Chorus .25 National Iionor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Ace 45 Play Festival 35 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 2 ESTHER TECH-Entered from Washington 25 Girls ln- tramurals 35 Orchestra lst 2, 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 4 ALBERT TEGEN-Entered front Woodrow Wilson 25 Foot- ball 4 26 MARY TETEAK-Entered front Woodrow Wilson 25 Hi- Tower Flashes 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 25 Clubs: Home Nursing 35 Bowling 35 Senior Girls 45 Club 2l 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 BETTY THOKE-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 35 2nd 25 Clubs: G, A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 2, 3, 45 Knitting Knitting 2, 3, 4 RITA THOKE-Entered from Washington 25 Band lst 3, 45 2nd 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Service 35 Knitting 3 LEROY TROCHIL-Entered front Woodrow Wilson 25 Football 4 MARGARET URBANEK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Riding 2, 35 Senior Girls 4 DONALD VANDENBUSCH-Entered from Washington 2 THOMAS VAUGHAN-Entered from Washington 25 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Clubs: Bowling 2 GRACE VETTER-Entered front Washington 25 Clubs' G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 ,IEANETTE VETTING-Entered from Washington 25 Cluhs: G. A, A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 3, -i5 G. A. A. Home- room Manager 45 Officials 4 RICHARD VOGEL-Entered from Washington 2 MARLAND WAAK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Band Ist 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Russ Wilke's Orchestra 2, 3, 4 BETTY WAGNER-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3,4 .IOANN WAGNER-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 3, -15 Clubs: Clarins Delts 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 LOIS WAKLEY-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: G. A A 2 3 4 . .,., ARTHUR WALDEN-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Basketball 25 Boys Intramurals 25 Orchestra 2, 35 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Manager 45 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Boys Bowling 4 HUBERT WALL-Entered from Washington 25 Track Team 2, 35 In the Navy PATRICIA WALSH-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 25 Class Play 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Flambeau 45 Editor 45 Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 45 junior Life Saving 25 Manitou 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Play Festival 45 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Senior Life Saving 35 Flower Girl 35 Senior Ace 45 Flashes Ad Solicitor 25 Clubs: G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Clarus Delts 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 25 Hi-Tower Players 45 Red Cross Service 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Slcinb1'vcll1'r Slrjlzvl' Slfrn Sllr'fml4'1' Stock Stock . Slrmc Slum: Stmtlrffrll 11 Straub Strvir-71, Stzlvlcvy St'1lr'bL'l' Strl4'1Lz: S 1l'r'ltr' Trlrlyq-11, Tvvll Tegan Tflmk Thokc Thoke Trovhil . U1'bam'1f Vanrlvn bnsz la Vllilgllllll i'wt'flf'1' Vulling Vogel . Wuak VVrl1m Pl' Wllgll vr TVYIICIKYII Wu llll'17, .Wall XVII ls ll, 27 jAMES WALSWORTH-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 4, 2nd 3, National Honor Society 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Bowling 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4 EARL WALTER-Entered trom Woodrow Wilson 2, Bas- ketball lst 4, 2nd 2, 3, junior Life Saving 2, Mixed Chor- us 2, Prom Committee 3, Senior Lite Saving 3, Track 3, 4 CAROLINE WEBER-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, 4, Hi-Tower Flashes 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 4, Senior Ace 4, Flower Girl 3, G. A. A. Homeroom Manager 2, 3, Flashes Ad Solicitor 2, Handbook Staff 4, Clubs: Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leaders 2, Hi-Tower Players 4, Bowling 4, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Vice President 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4 MARILYN WEBER-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Service 3, Bowling 4, Senior Girls 4, Riding 2 FREDERICK WEGNER-Entered from Black River High School, Black River Falls, 2 WILLIAM WEINERT-Entered from Washington 2, Boys Swimming Team 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4 EVELYN WERNECKE-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Artistic Typing 3, International Correspondence 4 MERLIN WERNERwEntered from Washington 2, Clubs: Stagecratt 4, Rifle 4 CHARLOTTE WICK-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 4, 2nd 2, 3, G. A. A. Homeroom Manager 4, Clubs: Girls Swimming 2, 3, Honorary Swimming 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 ROBERT WIEGAND-Entered from Washington 2, Sen- ior Life Saving 3, Clubs: Occupational 4 RUTH WIER-Entered trom Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2 JUNE WILCOX-Entered from Washington 2, Hi-Tower Flastjs 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Library Board 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Play Festival Committee 3: Senior Lite Saving 4, Flower Girl 3, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Swimming 2, Stagecraft 2, 3, 4, Bridge 3, Rifle 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 .IAMES WILDA-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 4 LEROY WILDA-Entered trom Woodrow Wilson 2, Class President 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Prom King 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 RALEIGH WILDA-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Sen- ior Lite Saving 3 RUSSELL WILKE-Entered from Washington 2, Band lst 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Orches- tra 3, Football 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: Enter- tainment 3 28 BARBARA WILLIAMSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Honor- ary Swimming 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft 3, 4, Bridge 3, Girls Swimming 2 KENNETH WILHELM-Entered trom Woodrow Wilson 2 ,IOHN WILSON-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Stagecratt 3, 4, Rifle 4 LOUELLA WIMMER-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Fem Pen 3, Girls Swimming 4 DOROTHY WOREL-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 2, 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Clarus Delts 2, 3, 4, Open Forum 3, Rifle 3, 4, Knitting 4 MARILYN YOUNGCHILD-Entered from Valders High School, Valders, 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Artistic Typ- ing 2, 3 LILLIAN ZABOROWSKI-Entered from Washington 2, Library Board 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 LUELLA ZAHN-Entered from Merrill High School, Merrill, 3, Clubs: G. A. A. 3, 4, Swimming 3 DANIEL ZAHORIK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Football B Squad 2 DELORES ZAHORIK-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Play Festival Committee 4, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 3, Bowl- ing 3, Service 3, Senior Girls 4, Club 2l 4 IRMA ZASTROW-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Dancing 3, Bowling 2 LEONARD ZEWICKI-Entered from Washington 2 GERALDINE ZIEBELL-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Dancing 3, Baton Twirling 3. 4, Bowling 4, Dramatics 2 FRANCIS ZIEGELBAUER-Entered from Woodrow Wil- son 2, Band Ist 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Clubs: Entertain- ment 3 jUNE ZIMMER-Entered from Washington 2, Cheerleader 4, Class Play Committee'3, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Clubs, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4 VICTOR BARBAROSSA-Entered from Rockwood High School, Rockwood, 3, In the Navy HENRY BORTHS-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, ln the Navy GORDON SEEFELDT-Entered from Washington 2, In the Army MILDRED CHERNEY JOHN MANSON-Entered from Woodrow Wilson 2, Li- brary Board 3, In the Navy VIOLET ZMESKAL J. Walsworth E. Walter C. Weber M. Weber F. Wegner W. Weiner! E. Wernecke M. Werner C. Wick R. Wlegancl R. Wier J. Wilcox J. Wllda L. Wilda R. Wilda R. Wilke B. W1lllGWL5'U7L K. Wilhelm J. Wilson L. Wwnmer D. Wurel M. Youngcllfilfl L. Zaborowski L. Zahn D. Zahorilc D. Zuhorik I. Zastrow L. Zewicki G. Ziebell F. Ziegelbauer J. Zimmer V. Barbarosscl H. Borths G. Seefeldt 'N-Q nm Ns. NW, wsu 4' mf ' '42 dk 3- him.. X J ., M 1 il 36 71, TCDPS IN THE TGWEIQ Chosen for our work on various publications. we sixteen students were recommended by Miss Margaret Wolff, publications adviser, for appoint- ment to Quill and Scroll, international honorary society for high school journalists. joan Strathearn, Allan Nemetz, Dolores Guse and Patricia Walsh were elected last year and retain their membership. juniors who received the award this year are Ardis Krainik and Audrey Maxfeldt. Requirements for the Quill and Scroll award are C15 the student must be in the upper third of his class scholasticallyg Q23 he must have done su- perior work in writing, editing, business manage- ment or art work, Q33 he must be recommended by the publications adviser of the school and approved by the principal and vice principal. Using freedom of the press to our advantage, we scribblers make the life of Lincoln students more QIIILL AND SCROLL fun through producing the Flambeau, Flashes and Manitou, Best known for our 'tlnside on the Out- side and t'Night Life, we are capable ot turning out some unusual bits of profound thought. Marilyn Carbon brought us tame by winning fourth prize in the short story division of the annual Scholastic international contest. We held our super banquet in the Blue Room ot the Hotel Manitowoc on April 29 with food, can- dlelight and all. lt was very serious and sad, too. The staffs for next year's publications were an- nounced. Ardis Krainik will be editor of the 1947 Flambeau, Audrey Maxfeldt ot the Manitou and Geneva Hamman of the Flashes. New Quill and Scroll pins with gold bars attached were presented to the editors of this year as well as to one busi- ness manager, june Goetz. At the close of the initia- tion ceremonies, everyone, even the guests, had tears in their eyes. Row 1, left to right-Rose Mary Hayes, Allan Nemetz, Patricia Walsh, Joan Strathearn, Dolores Guse, Myrna Hagen Row Z-June Goetz, Roger Plantico, Marilyn Carbon, Patricia Rauch, Patricia Morris. Carol Stiefvater, Alice Spevachck, Audrey Maxfeldt, Ardis Krainik Absent when picture was taken-Dorifhy Reif 32 We Make The Laws STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1, left to right-Colleen Mrotek, Kathleen Busse, Dorothy Koehan, Jeanne Morken, Carolyn Kuhitz, Constance Thomas, Myrna Maas, Marjorie Randolph Row 2-Donna Perkins, Raymond Lnisier, Robert Kowalski, William Gieure. Mr. Ernest F. Ludwig, Lois Brnechert, Richard Schleis, James Pickup Row 3-Alice Snevachek, Gerald Salinsky, Roper Armstrong, Kenneth Holtz, Marvin Boriss, Frederick Jansky, Carol Erdman, John Zahn, Clifford Maurer, Robert Skeels, John Osieczanck, Leatrice Siehr Row 4-David Tess, Ashton Mahnke, Dale Knickelbine, Earl Zahorik, William Gallger, Donald Gigure, Henry Vits, Paul Franke, Don- ald Benishek, Robert Durs, James Walsworth, Gordon Kohlbeck, Reginald Buran Absent when picaure was taken-Edward Holsen, Clyde Herzog, June Zimmer Student government-it means a lot to the stu- dents of Lincoln to be able to elect their own rep- resentatives. That is why we, the Student Council members, are trying to do the best we can in our job as mediators between the faculty and students. This year we were especially proud ol our en- SENIO Top ten Senior Aces pictured on the next page are Lois Bruechert, OAFMPg William fBillj Gigure, OAFQ Carol Erdman, OAFPQ Alice Spevachek, OA- FMPg Patricia fPattiej Morris, DFP, Peter CPetel Spoentgen, OAP, Patricia fPatj Rauch, DFP, Ro- bert fKokoj Kowalski, UAF, Allan fDocj Nemetz, DFP, Patricia lPatJ Walsh, OAFP. Lois is the Ace of Aces with 86.7 points, an all-time high. Remaining twenty Aces are also pictured on the next page and listed alphabetically, Mary Braun, OAFP, Marilyn Carbon, OAFP, William QBillj Glander, OFMP, Dolores Guse, OAPQ Rita Harlow, OAFMPg Rose Mary Hayes, OAPQ Marilyn Herzog, terprise, Student Government Day. lt was some- thing new, which we hope will be continued be- cause it was a huge success. Work or play, we are proud of the fact that we can do something for Lincoln. It gives us that feeling of belonging. ACES OAFMg Phyllis Klose, OAMQ Dorothy Kochan, OAPg Roger Plantico, OAPg Betty Post, OAMPQ Dorothy Reif, OMPQ Valeria Rusch, OAPQ William CBillJ Sieker, OA, Carol Stiefvater, OAFP, joan Strathearn, OAPg Theresa CTessieJ Tadych, OFM, james ljimj Walsworth, OAMg Caroline Weber, OAFPg june Wilcox, OAFM. The abbreviation HO means Hofficiall' Cclass or council office or committee workjg A is Ath- letics g F is Forensics,l' including dramaticsg HM is Music g and HP is Publications We really worked hard to win this honor and are mighty proud of it. 33 QM' M ,cw W, 1.44 9 1 U' ' 1. , A.- , f ' t ' D , . , 'U ,NN , N ' X 11 A-39 ': -an-.0 , me 'tab' , . fb LS. M? ii x g? W 6 4 Q 4 ., , ,Y V x . ' 'l 1 0 A ,af ff xt: W' 'nil Q5 yy VH Y fff' I c fi 3330 Qajlab Q A X fini. jllkgfjg? , -4. 1 UN his , i 2 v,2f '9 . A I ' fi L ' b ' W 0 K K VAAV . M GV? Q ' 1' a1'QgQ 5 , ' Y 5 M s I N Aix 9 ' ' 6 , lf? S 'fu U J E ,WfifZ+L, qi? ,e l . 'A x L ' ll .ffg.y df on ' V 1 1 . Q 'a ll , : X 4 -sis awe Z D N M51 ' f ' , q pw, H2169 'ff ' - .1 '- M' 4 Q ff! 7,7 , ,-bf 'fir UQ, l xx ' gk 0 , J lf ' f . 454 NH f ' . i - V W . , ww 4 ,Q L S S151 f -X 225 511 f ,fum 'Q 45 4.7 ' 's 0 Xl- ' ' vs luv flung! , , 2 i fa W Ip 'm4 4w . Q2 Q- e. nj' 95 , N sw , wm. .4 , - Q .f'5Z'a -- 172: V f - ' NAT Row man, Row Row Dolo SENIORS: Becker, LaVerne Braun, Mary Busse, Marilyn Carbon, Marilyn Geraldson, Phyllis Gigure, William Glander, William Grall, Dolores Guse, Dolores just, Harold Kochan, Dorothy Kuechmann, Edith Madenwald, Phyllis Meindl, june IONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1, left to right-Carol Fessler, Marilyn Busse, Patricia Walsh, Phyllis Madenwald 2-William Andrew, Jeanne Morken, Luis Bru 3-Allan Nemetz, James Walswurth, June Goet res Grall. Donald Creager, Harold Just Nemetz, Allan Pautz, Donna Plantico, Roger Rauch, Patricia Reif, Dorothy Salinsky, Muriel Sieker, William Spoentgen, Peter Strathearn, joan Tadych, Theresa Urbanek, Margaret Worel, Dorothy jUNl0RS: Adams, Thomas Alpert, Rhea Flambeau Berns, Doris Boriss, Delores Davis, joan Franke, Paul Hamman, Geneva Hoefner, Virginia Holtz, Kenneth Horstman, Elwood Krainik, Ardis Krueger, LaVerne Luecke, Beverly Maxfeldt, Audrey Metzger, LaVerne Moede, Louise Nickels, john Marian Hartlaub, Edith Kuechmnnn, Rose Mary Hayes, Elinor Kutil, Carol Erd- echert, Marilyn Herzog, Carol Denk, Valeria Rusch, Muriel Salinsky. Gustave Stock z, Myma Hagen, Margaret Urhnnek, Muriel Lindemann. Lorraine K. Schuh, Row 4-James Malek, Carol Adler, Phyllis Geraldson, Vernon Albrecht, Dorothy Worel, William Glander, Phyllis Klose, Donna Pautz- Haro ld Cenefeldt Absent when picture was taken-Lorraine A. Schuh I-lonor Roll Olm, Wilma Petersen, Donald R. Randolph, Marjorie Rees, Thomas Stipek, Gladyce Sylvester, David Wattawa, Catherine Wilsmann, Howard Worthington, Carolyn Wunrow, Marianne SOPHOMORES: Brennan, Patricia Cerny, joan Creager, Phyllis Duebner, janet Gallagher, Mary Haase, Helen Herbst, Doris Kanter, Germaine Krippner, jeanette Olander, james Ploederl, Marilyn Rhode, Alice White, Donna Cream of tlwecrop Our membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service and character and is limited to inteen per cent of our seniors and five per cent of our juniors each year. Mr. Edwin Erickson is our adviser, Rog- er Plantico, president, Carol Stiefvater, vice president, and Dorothy Kochan, treasurer. 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'-fs s. it NL. H-:.15a,' Wififk-' 4 f mfwwggghwg A 3. 1. ., 5 1 Leading Man and Lady THE responsibility of Principal C. Cr. Stangel has always been to prepare students tor citizenship ct tomorrow. He has contributed to the development of young Americans who are ready to accept their responsibilities in the adult world. Mr. Stangel is always willing to give his time and effort to the solv- ing of our common problems. All the students know him as a friend. Businessmen, teachers and students respect the fine work tor which Mr. Stangel stands. THROUGH the help ot our vice principal, Miss Bernice Roth, students have learned to be mutually tolerant and to accept the consequences ot their mistakes or the rewards ot their suc- cesses. Much opportunity tor group work has been brought about by Miss Roth's guidance in both clubs and Red Cross activities. UPERINTENDENT L. H. Lamb's pattern of education has impressed his efficiency, capability and personality on the community in the short time he has been here. We point with pride to the success the school has achieved through his guidance. Behind the School ESERVING leaders ot our school system are the members of the Board of Education, who believe unreservedly in the necessity of high standards of learning. They generate in those with whom they deal a wholesome respect for educational development. BOARD OF EDUCATION Row 1, left tn right-Dr. R. W. Hammond, Frank Kloiber, Superintendent L. H. Lamb. Francis Rugowski, Miss Vera Dueno, Sec- rectaryg William Eck Row 2'-Walter Jens, Walter Dorsch, Robert Lindwall f2,yrq Unsung Helpers M. R. ERNEST LUDWIG uses a fine system of guidance to help lead students to some achievement within their own sphere, curricular and extracurricular. He believes in working hand in hand with the students, united. Mr. Ludwig also acts as adviser to our Student Council and instructor of fourth year math- ematics. T HE MAIN OFFICE of Lincoln High School is a humming center of activity, what with sign- ing absence slips, keeping records in order, planning Career Day blanks and answering phone calls! lt's all in a day's work for Miss Nora Healy in the main office Miss Jeanette Ketter, secretary to Principal C. G. Stangel, and Miss Marilyn Pracki, secretary to Miss Bernice Roth. OFFICE STAFF Left to right-Miss Jeanette Ketter, Miss Nora Healy, Miss Marilyn Prncki 42 MISS LAURINDA ALBERS. Sub- iects: American History. Clubs: nternational Correspondence MR. NOBLE ANDERSON. Sub- jects: Physics, Electricity, Radio. Clubs: Photography. B Squad Football Coach MISS MURIEL BATZ. Subjects: Third Year Mathematics, Geom- etry. Clubs: Alley Gals Bowling. Mathematics Curriculum Com- mittee MR. RUFIN BOYD. Head of Music De artment. Sub'ects: First P J Band, Music Appreciation, Har- mony MISS MARY CHAMBERLAIN. Sub- jects: American History MRS. VERA DAY. Subjects: Boys Home Economics, Girls Home Economics MISS CLARA AMUNDSON. Sub- jects: Contemporary Literature, Sophomore English MR. GAYLORD L. APLIN. Sub- jects: First and Second Year Shorthand, Business English, Typing. Assists with School Fi- nances MISS KATI-IRYN BENNETT. Sub- jects: First and Second Year Latin. Clubs: junior Red Cross Board MISS LORNA CARSWELL. Sub- jects: Quantity Cookery, Boys Home Economics MISS MAY B. CLARK. Subjects: Speech Arts, Careers. Assistant Director of Play Festival. Guid- ance Committee for Career Day MISS HELENE DEDRICK. Sub- jects: Physiology and Health, General Biology. Clubs: Bridge 43 MR. EDWIN ERICKSON. Head of Science Department. Subjects: Chemistry. Clubs: Movie Projec- tor. National Honor Society Ad- viser. Business Manager of Sen- ior Class Play. ln charge of noon movies and Visual Aid. Science Curriculum Committee MISS RUTH FULLER. Subjects: Social Problems, Contemporary Problems. Clubs: Knitting. Soph- omore Class Adviser MRS. EUNICE GONDREZICK. Subjects: Physical Education. Clubs: Alley Cats, Sub Deb, Clar- us Delts. G. A, A. Resigned MR. ALBERT GUEPE. Subjects: Physiology and Health, Chemis- try. Basketball, Football and Track Coach MISS -IEAN il-OHNSRUD. Subjects: Beginning yping and Shorthand, Advanced Shorthand, Business English MR. NEWTON j0NES. Heard oi junior and Senior High Social Science. Subjects: American His- tory. Clubs: Pep, Hi-Y. In charge ot pep meetings and cheerlead- ers 44 MR. CHARLES FULLER. Subjects: Drafting. Clubs: Rifle MISS LUCILLE GAEDKE. Sub- gects: Beginning and Advanced ookkeeping, First Year Typing, Economics, Commercial Law. Clubs: Senior Girls, Knitting, Girl Scout Troop. ln charge of Stamp and Bond Sales MRS. ESTHER GRELL. Subjects: First Year Typing and Short- hand, , Office Practice. junior Class Adviser MISS JULIA -IANECEK. Subjects: Biology, Physiology and Health. Clubs: Reid Cross Home Nursing. Assists in Gym Department MR. WILLIAM JONES. Subjects: First and Second Chorus, Or- chestra, Second Band MISS MARION KELLEY. Subjects: American History. Clubs: Lucky Strike MRS. DOROTHY KNUTSON. Sub- jects: Home Economics. Re- signed MR. JAMES G. MAGILL. Head of English Department. Subjects: Contemcporary Literature, Sopho- more ollege Preparatory Eng- lish. Clubs: Magic, Boys Bowl- mg MR. CHARLES MEISNEST. Sub- jects: World Histor, American History. Clubs: Hi-Strikers MISS GRACE MILLER. Subjects: Plane Geometry, Arithmetic MR. FRANK NOVITSKI. Subjects: Speech Arts. Clubs: Hi-Tower Players. Director of Play Festi- val and Class Plays. Senior Class Adviser MRS. CLEETA PULTZ. Subjects: Art. Art Adviser to Publications, Plays, Prom Committee MISS GERTRUDE McCAULEY. Subjlects: Typing. Clubs: Artis- tic yping MRS. MADGE MAGILL. Librarian. Clubs: Red Cross, Library Boand MR. FRANK MEISNEST. Subjects: American History. High School Financial Secretary MR. JOHN NORMAN. Subjects: Physics. Clubs: Chess MR. NELLO PACETTI. Subjects: Physical Education. Football and Track Coach MR. HAROLD RASMUSSEN. Sub- jects: Shop Mathematics, Ge- ometry. Golf, Assistant Football and Sophomore Basketball Coach 45 MISS FRANCES RITCHIE. Sub- jects: Physical Education. Clubs: Officials, G. A. A., Honorary Swimming MISS VERNA RUDOLPH. Sub- jects: junior and Senior College Preparatory English, Sophomore English. Clubs: Rifle. Statistician for Manitou. Lyceum Committee MR. MARTIN SHOEMAKER. Sub- jects: Health. Clubs: Ushers. B Team Basketball and B Team Football Coach MR. j0HN M. V. STEVENSON. Subjects: Creative Writing, Soph- omore and junior English. Clubs: Boy and Girl Tennis. Tennis Coach. Handbook Adviser. Sen- ior Ace Chairman. Auditorium Seating Committee MR. GORDON WINDER. Subjects: Physical Education. Clubsg Boys Swimming MR. ESTO B. WOOD. Subjects: Algebra, Sophomore En lish, Shop Mathematics. junior Class Adviser. In charge of Baseball 46 MR. F. W. ROSENTRETER. Sub- jects: Earth Science, Physiology, World Geography. In charge of Athletic Games MR. LOUIS SCHMITZ. Subjects: Advanced Typewriting, Beginning Bookkeeping. Sophomore Class Adviser. Clubs: Twenty Tenpins. Assistant Track Coach. Boys In- tramurals MISS MARION STEEL. First and Second Year Spanish, Sophomore English. Senior Class Adviser. Clubs: Hi-jinks, Hep Debs, Hi- jills. Assistant Adviser of Cheer- leading and Pep Meeting MISS jANET STRATHEARN. Sub- jects: junior Ensglish, Speech Arts. Clubsg Girls wimming. Social Committee tor Student Council MISS MARGARET WOLFF. Sub- jects: journalism, Sophomore English. Publications Adviser MRS. STUART McBEATH. Sub- jects: Physical Education. G.rls Tennis Coach Shown on opposite page are scenes from itop, left? Physics class. ttop, right! advanced typewriting. tmiddle, lefty third year mathematics, lmiddle, riglltj soph- E I'h fbottom lefty drnftin omore nz is . f. K and Qbottom, rightly physiology. 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W. giggaqzzw gf 'Q ' ' ' 1' , ' Pigskin Poin Mr. A. j. Guepe and Mr. Nello Pacetti, basketball and football coaches, plan another snappy play. Two Rivers 13 Manitgwoc 12 Sept. 21-A tough Two Rivers team told Manty athletes they better learn how to kick extra points, as the Two Rivers boys overcame a 12-0 halftime Manitowoc lead and won 13-12. FOOTBALL A TEAM ts Add Up Green Bay West 13 Manitowoc 18 Sept. 28-A rejuvenated Lincoln eleven took the field against highly favored Green Bay West. Al- though the Lincolnites still missed the extra points, they refused to admit defeat and won 18-13. Pat Mohr was outstanding at quarterback for the Ships. Oshkosh 7 Manitowoc 14 Oct. 5-A freak pass interception resulted in a touchdown and 7-0 halftime lead for Oshkosh, but Bill Gigure's tricky running in the last half and a touchdown pass from Ken Holtz to Earl Zahorik gave Manty the game 14-7. Ash Mahnke surprised everyone by converting both extra points. Green Bay East 0 Manitowoc 0 Oct. 12-Green Bay East held the Shipbuilders to a scoreless tie down at Green Bay. De Roche and Hansen were side-lined with broken noses. The game was extremely rough from start to finish. Sheboygan 0 Manitowoc 11 Oct. 19-Manitowoc defeated Sheboygan North in the oddest scoring game of the year 11-0. Two safe- ties, a touchdown and the extra point made up the score. De Roche scored on a brilliant 80-yard run on the second half kick-off with the help of Mahnke, who threw a deciding block. Sheboygan 18 Manitowoc 33 Oct. 26-Manty chalked up its fourth win against an underrated Sheboygan Central team. De Roche duplicated his performance of the previous week by scoring another touchdown on the kick-off. Final score 33-18. Row 1, left to right-John Aumann, Ashton Mahnke, Robert Kubsch, Pat Mohr, Leroy Wilda. Lloyd Luecke, Harold Hibbard. Al- bert Tegen, Bill Gigure Row 2-Ronald Morris, Earl Zahorik. Robert Jarosh, Gerald Hansen. Kenneth Holsen, Richard Schleis. Ronald Stadler, Marshal Hein Row 3-James Farr, Kenneth Kohlbeck, Merlyn I-loefner, Jerry Wier, Lawrence Haas, Donald Benishek, Milton Groclle, Alois Lut- terman, Reginald Buran Row 4-John Osieczanek, William Huchthansen, Kenneth Holtz, Jack Rutherford, John Broderirk, Donald Pemberton, Gerald Johnson, Robert De Roche Back row-Coach Nello Pacetti, Assistant Coach Harold Rasmussen, Wallace Bushman, Assistant Conch Albert Guepe 50 FOOTBALL B TEAM Row 1, left tg right!-Donald Gigure, Louis Vits, Charles Monks, Robert Nichols, Marshall Hein, Clyde Herzog, Richard Lade, Paul Thompson, Donald Hocking, Norman Skarda Row 2-Bill Mclllligott, Tom Duffy, George Olp, Larry Johnson, Dale l-laupt, Bill Gauger, Henry Vits, Donald Lang, Jack Rutherford, Peter Miller Row 3-Jerry Wojta, James Larson, Leon Sigman, Lloyd Groelle, Donald Stevenson, Jack Pelishek, Wesley Jolin, Harold MsKay, Doug- las Plnss, Robert Vinton Row 4--Coach Martin Shoemaker, Melvin Gaestel, managerg Tom Peashek, John Tangen, Richard Lewis, John Broderick, Alan Meindl, manager: Coach Noble Anderson Fond du Lac 13 Manitowoc 13 Nov. 2-A surprisingly strong Fond du Lac eleven dimmed l.incoln's championship hopes as they came from behind to earn a 13-13 tie. Nlanty was on the Fondy 10-yard line, threatening to score as the game ended. Wilda and Harold Hibbard were out- standing. Appleton 14 Manitowoc 6 Nov. 9fAppleton spoiled all title hopes as Stn Locklin and team-mates overpowered a stubborn, crippled Ship team, which fought its heart out play- ing without a much needed De Roche. The game ended 14-6. Holding Our Own VALLEY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDlNGS W L T Green Bay West 6 1 0 Appleton 5 1 1 MANITOWOC 4 1 2 Fond du Lac 4 2 1 Sheboygan North 3 4 0 Green Bay East 2 3 2 Oshkosh 1 6 0 Sheboygan Central 0 7 0 Don Benishek is about to tackle an East back as Dick Schleis rushes to help him. Earl Zahorik is being taken out of the play by another East player. 51 Stars in the Field COACH Nello Pacetti's '45 football squad, bol- stered by only four returning lettermen, Leroy Wilda, Harold Hibbard, Bob Kubsch and Ray Lui- sier, turned out to be the strongest Ship eleven since 1939. A non-conference defeat at the hands of Two Rivers in the very first game of the season must really have infuriated the Ships, for they bounced back, to outscore highly favored Green Bay West, and then continued their non-losing streak, two games being ties, until the final contest with Apple- ton, As a result of this last loss, Lincoln was forced to settle in third place with four victories, one loss and two ties, behind Green Bay West Csix victo- ries and one lossj and Appleton tfive victories, one loss and one tie,J Injuries alone stopped this courageous Red and White squad, for with Ray Luisier lost for the sea- L1-roy Wilda son because of an appendectomy after the Two Rivers game, jerry Hansen and Bob De Roche out with broken noses during the scoreless East game and with De Roche's being sidelined through the whole Appleton struggle, there just wasn't enough scoring punch left to cop a championship. Leroy Wilda and Bob De Roche were unani- mous choices for the all-conference team while Bob Kubsch and Dick Schleis received honorable mention. Wilda, at fullback, was rewarded for his brilliant defensive play and ability to crash through center, shake off opponents and then break into the clear. De Roche, only junior chosen, was lauded for his rugged running at the halfback position. His excellence in following interference and in broken- field running enabled him to set a new Lincoln rec- ord by scoring two touchdowns on kick-offs during the season. Bob De Roche 52 in TRACK TEAM Row 1, left to right-Paul Leschke, Paul Nagy, Norbert Ahl, Bob Wilke. Bill Sepnafski, Milton Groelle, Louie Weber Tom Riggs . , Bob Jagodinsky, Earl Zahorik Row 24Coac.h Nello Pacetti, Ashto beck, Bill Gauge:- Kow 3-Assist ant Coach Louis Schmitz, Wallace Bushman, Peter Schleis, Paul Ogaard, Jerry Hansen, Kenny Holtz, Lloyd Luecke, Leroy Wilda Springtime Sports TENNIS TEAM Row 1. left to right-Arthur Walden, Howard Stone, Peter Spuentgen, captain, William Sieker, James Walsworth, Coach John M. V. Stevenson Row 2-Paul Lettenberger, William Weinert, Robert Skeels, Delmar Hoefner, George Spoentgen, George Swokowski, Henry Vits Row 3-James Muchin, Joe Jagodinsky, Donald Parlow, Robert Nichols, Jack Pelishek, Edwin Karn n Mahnke, Bill McElligott, Carl Butler, Louie Vits, Marvin Holschbach, Melvin Gaestel, Eddie Grot- Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. But We Tried Hard 1945-1946 BASKETBALL RECORD 30 Reedsville 4 Two Rivers 7 S. Central 14 G. B. West 21 Fond du Lac 8 S. North ll G. B. East 18 Oshkosh 25 Appleton 1 S. Central 5 Two Rivers 8 G. B. West 15 Fond du Lac 19 S. North 22 G. B. East 1 Oshkosh 8 Appleton BASKETBALL B TEAM Manitowoc ., Football and basketball mixed in one of the disappoint- ing games with the Oshkosh Indians as Gigure was tackled from behind and lost the ball. Row 1, left to right-John Tangen, George Spoentgen, Tom Peasluek, Jim Maples, John Broderick Row 2-Lennie Koch, Bob Vinton, Bill McElligott, Bill Wilke, Bob Kustkn. Coach Martin Shoemaker PEACETI E Ullllllllll llll t'Shape up, gal, have fun, keep healthy: get in trim This is what we, the members of the Girls Athletic Association say And we do it' Hikes, ping-pong tournaments, hockey, baseball, soccer volleyball badminton track archery, swimming, tennis. We even play checkers, Chinese checkers and old mill Included in our organization are the Officials and Honorary Swimming Clubs. The Officials Club teaches us the fundamentals of almost every sport, so that we can teach others and referee their games. We really have to work hard to get into Honorary Swimming, but it is well worth our efforts, as we enjoy so many activities, including parties, swim- ming meets and pageants. Our able advisers are Miss Frances Ritchie and Mrs. Stuart McBeath. We chose for our officers this year Kitty Re- zach, president, Arline Pilger, vice president, Elaine Novak, point secretaryg Nancy Kerscher, secretary, joanne Berg, treasurer, Betty Sindelar and Betty Ziarnik, both assistant point' secretaries. Yes, after eight years, we have really made a name for G. A. A. in the school. We try our best and when we succeed, we know it is because we have followed the high standards set for us by G. A. A. Left- Kathleen Busse and june Wilcox congratulate one another on their success in Chinese checkers and checkers, respectively. Right- Old mill winner, La Verne Boldt, seems ready to take on all comers. upped Fir t G. A. A. OFFICERS Row 1 left to rlght-Nancy Kerscher. Joanne Berg, Betty Smdelar Row 2 Arlme Pxlger, Betty Ziarnik, Elayne Novak Left- Better watch out, boys, Mary Braun, free-throw Winner, has a mean right. Righti Captains of the winning volley ball teams, Doris Bergner and Virginia Stransky, grin happily for the camera. HONORARY SWIMMING CLUB Row 1, left to right-Carolyn Kubitz, Betty Post, Lois Bruechert, Carol Erdman, Fay Towsley, Dolores Meihsner Row 2-Lois Dirkmann, Jeannine Bruechert, Ardis Krainik, Doris Berns, Joanne Berg, Jnan Hanson, Beverly Greycarek, Donna Kitzerow, Gwen Hanson Row 3-Lois La Course, Marjorie Randolph, Charlotte Wick, Betty Singer, Barbara Williamson, Elaine Novak. Jnan Cerny, Miss Frances Ritchie OFFICIALS CLUB Raw 1, left to right,-Rose Mary Hayes, LaVerne Zeddies, Janice Seibel, Shirley Graczyk, Jean Kadow, Nancy Kerscher, Betty Klein, Sylvia Knutson Row GZ-Audrey Cherny, Jeanette Vetting, Pat Savage, Miss Frances Ritchie, Joan Pekulik, Jean Pokorski, Cor- leta roen Row 3--Dolores Krueger, Marion Pleuss, Betty Tisler, Virginia Stransky, Arline Pilger, Kitty Rezach, Mary Braun, Lois Culver, Annabelle Fessler Nancy Kerscher s and Audrey Maxi- ul simply to love to dance don t you? feldts appreciative whistles and cries coo Florine Prowse and Lois Panosh to ot Hubba Hubba follow that old-time Marjorie Harrington and Shirley Urac gal Marilee De Smidt as she walks coy- zyk, their escorts. lt seems to be a little ly down the gym at the annual G. A. 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A A. . , I ' - . f DUKINA uur sopn nomecolmng num DORIS GHRALUINE lmmlvt-is ALFRED MARILYN ROSE vwiljrlr WALTEKS 'WALTERS , WEBB K WEINA K WRLK WELNICKE , 'V I, We'll ie .Lack Za dee - 82 JOH IW WILLMAN IOHIN . LLOYD GLORIA DOLORBA V GRACE ZA!-IN , MCH ZIGMIHNII ZlIfl'ERER ZIPPERER SOPI-IOMORES ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE TAKEN Row 1, left to right-James Muchin. Carol Aggen, Audrey Orth, Janet Simon, Janet Tadych, Elaine Larson, Leon Sigman Row 2-Lee Vanderstecn, Ellen Rose, Lila Georgenson, Vernette Schroeder, Gerald Salinsky Ruw 3-Paul Strathmann, Irwin Schwartz, Morton Swerdlow, Martin Gordon M Ama ia gel zum of .- lf- 'fx 5 4 ,QM ,, v . ex., W rx .5 .21 f , ff 'Q' A ff '14 Q x -,M X K . if 3' . :L h A Af I I Q in W 1,3 ' I -, R 'F Q Q- Q . Qu., Y ' x, LW w Ziff Q xx . I xi 3, ig .f 2 ' 3 if f53?i f , , f ic- ix ' : ' QW P., .. Big, W ,452 W ' fy 45,5 'L g + ' fax . ,- ag ' ' 1 54 W' sq 1 Y L- , -x 6,56 1 vw ,U ix? 5- , 1. gg 1, Q-it 3, K Q35 iii' 1,1 A ' Q , J 1 wi f-5 :A .. 45 S 5 ,M .- 9 - . W lm 1 R ' L Q' :w5 i :'i 4258552 22: .,,L:1:,.ge 4 -wg 5 Vt., , gb KA. ., 1 if - 'git MA W f 5, 25- ' . by Jil i , 1 .ii I . , g i A,, 5 t k Our FL MBEAU Your '46 Flambeau, courtesy of the hard-workin g-well we had good intentions-staff is finally out. About the first of May we had doubts that you would ever get it. But, anyway, here it is, gang, and we hope you like it. Pat, editor, and Pattie, associate, look a little worried down at the bottom of the page, so any complaints you have to make you can take to some one else-not that we think that there is anything wrong with our masterpiece A lot of credit has to go to ttSometime later, tomorrow, next Week, after vacation, aw forget it, we'll take it over Bill, who took almost all the pictures in the book, and his aide in look at the birdie stufff' Marv. Without Arden to do our Senior Ace panel at the last minute, we probably would have had to have slow but surel' Pete or some one else do it. Who else, though, could have done such a grand job? But Pete tried to get things done on time, honest. 'tBusiness before pleasure was Doris' motto. Not with us in our regular period before lunch, she handled all the important, inaybe-you-didn't-know problems of keeping the Flambeau out of the red. She made it, too. Both Pattie Morris, associate, and Pat Walsh, editor, fbelowj say planning the Flambeau is a serious mat- ter, but Bill Glander, associate tleftj, obeying the sign, just smiles. Our artist, Anden Machus, tat left of opposite pagey turned to cutting out paper dolls after making her dead- line. 86 s Informal Our staff would not have been complete without the assistance ot assistants. Noble, strong-hearted and willing were the slave laborers of fourth period. Dorothy, Betty june, La Verne, Marv and Ardis spent lots of time doing the dirty work that had to be done before the book could come out. Copy, sports, photography were our special departments, and Val, Pete, Alice and Marilyn reaily seemed to enjoy their Tower work-oh, yeah? Anyway, we all hate to say good-by, but hope you like your 1946 Flambeau. Pausing a moment from her grinding book work is Doris Freiboth, business manager trightj. Happy in spite of their many duties are Val Rusch, copy editor: ete Spoentgen, sports editorg Alice Spev- achek, photography, index and circulation editor: and Marilyn Carbon, cub editor thottom, rightj. All in one corner are senior assistants, Dorothy Ko- chan and Betty june Koehler, junior assistant, LaVerne Kruegerg assistant photographer, Marvin Borissg and junior assistant, Ardis Krainik fbelowj. 87 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Row 1, left to right-Alice Spevachek, Carol Erdman, Lois Brueclert Row 2-Theresa Tadych, Caroline Weber, Bob Kowalski, Marilyn Carbon, Marilyn Herzng, Carol Stiefvater Row 3-Paul Lettenherzer, D0ll Creagvr. Ed Holsen, Fred Brandt. Pat Rauch CC ' ' Q? Come Ra ln or Shlne Come Rain or Shine was a very appropriate title for our senior class play this year because the people really crammed the auditorium, t'Come Rain or Shine. It was a grand performance, relating the queer antics of a family suddenly gone dramatic rrazy. Funny indeed was the scene in which the handsome and vibrant young director, Dan Lyons, suddenly gets himself into a love scene which causes gossip for the next few days. Besides, there were useless utterings of a poor harassed father and the fight-to-the-finish rivalry of Rosemary and jac over the various men in their lives. And, oh, yes, let us not forget the actions of the boisterous maid, Helen, whose many entries resembled peals of thunder more than anything else. Yes, Come Rain or Shine was a grand show, with Marilyn Carbon, Lois Bruechert, Alice Spevachek, Pat Walsh, Pat Rauch, Caroline Weber, Theresa Tadych, Bob Kowalski, Fred Brandt, Ed Holsen, Paul Lettenber- ger, Don Creager, Carol Erdman, Carol Stiefvater and Marilyn Herzog, the cast, all doing their best. Mr. Frank Novitski, director tleftl, explains a few points about the senior class play to Pat Walsh, member of the cast, who was absent when the above picture was taken. 91 Spring reen 'Tis said in spring a young man's fancy turns to love-and worms. Such was the case in Spring Green. Our play revolved around the troubles of a problem child and his strug- gle between two loves, to please the charming Eula with a bottle of Spring Green perfume and the preservation of his beloved earth- worms. Remember the scene in which thc never-to be-forgotten T. Newton Todd acquaints his military father with the fact that he is to de- vote his entire lite to the development of worms, or the scene in which Pinkie and Tony angle Benefit dates out of Dunk and Bing? And who will forget that Texas-born Dr. Blod- gett and the love-struck actions of the maid, Mrs. Rumble? No, we'll never forget Spring Green or Lois Panosh, Ann Check, Carolyn Kubitz, El- wood Horstman, LaVerne Krueger, Doris Berns, Don Ciigure, Donald R, Petersen, Gerry Duenkel, David Sylvester, Fred Vogelsang, Mary Ann Korlesky, Walter Sonnenburg, jack Fisher and Howard Becker, who all gave grand performances. We want to specially thank our well-known director, Mr. Frank Novitski, for making such performances as these possible. lt was through his helpful pointers and amazing patience that opening nights became nights never to be forgotten. Top Picture Row 1, left to rigllt-Elwnml I-lnrstxnann, Ann Check, Lois Panosh Row 2-David Sylvester, Fred Vngelsang, Mary Ann Korlesky, Jack Fisher Middle Picture Left to right-La Verne Krueger, Don R. Petersen, Doris Berns, Don Gigllrc Bottom Picture Left tn right-Howard Becker, Gerry Duenkel, Carolyn Kuhitz, Walter Sonnenburg, Don R. Petersen Three Triumph Top picture-left: Row l, left to right- Doris Berns, Don Gig- ure, Carolyn Kubitz, Fred Vogelsang Absent when picture was taken - Delores Wilke, Howard Becker Top picture-right: Row 1, left to right- Bob Kowalski, Pat Rauch, Carol Erdman. Bill Gigure Absent when picture was taken - Fred Brandt Yes, as most young men will find out, Speak- ing to Father is not an easy matter, especially when father and even more so when mother have altogether different plans for their young daughter. The complications that arise when the young man asks for the girl's hand in marriage were most effectively portrayed by Pat Rauch, Bill Gigure, Fred Brandt, Carol Erdman and Bob Kowalski. A real misfortune it would be for anyone whose spring day turned out to resemble ttAntic Spring. The rollicking happenings that occur when this group of teen-agers decides to have a picnic are al- most too many to count. As you might guess, the day ends with ants devouring the lunch, rain in an Bottom picture: Row 1, left to right- Gerry Duenkel, Ardis Krainik, LaVerne Krue- ger Row 2-Lois Panosh, Ann Check, Au-drey Maxfeldt open car and bad tempers equally displayed by Car-- olyn Kubitz, Howard Becker, Fred Vogelsang, Don Gigure, Delores Wilke and Doris Berns. Let's just hope it never happens! At least, that was the general comment of t-he audience after seeing When Shakespeare's Ladies Meetfl After meeting to give. the young and supj posedly immature juliet advice on the pitfalls ot love, the various ladies of Shakespeare windup by having juliet give them advice-much to their dis- gust. Ann Check, Ardis Krainik, l..aVerne Krueger, Gerry Duenkel, Lois Panosh and Audrey Maxteldt were the ladies in question. 93 Nm'- :fax 5? n y f Q .J -'P 'Km .v WW Q- W.-..n. 1. , my 5 1: . . f K 1 1 :W . - w V ' Y W- in my xg . . Q Q- . ' H 6 wgmff bf Q' MR Nl XXX W--ics: xx XXWX X 1 h X E lil RST BAN D Row I, left to right-Victor Kohlln-ck, Russell Wilke, Robert Rowley, Martial Ledvinn, Carolyn Worthington, Lois Cul. ver, Joan Davis, Beverly Luecke Row 2-Paul Kaderabek, William Glander, Charlotte Streich, Rita Thoke, Fred Greenwald, Francis Ziegelhauer, John Nickles. Harold Klulh, Ralph Rick, Keith Page, Grezory Boissonnault, Carl Butler, Joan Monka, Marie Butz Row 3-James Olander, Gordon Dvorak, Lorraine Schwartz. Raymond Sampe, Jun- ior Licrmann, Joseph Pfeifer, William Evans, Janet Duebner, Dale Blahnik. Raymond Luisier, Robert Breckenridge. Donald Klimcnt, Ethel Wcrnecke t'All play and no workw is certainly not the case with Lincoln High's first bantl. for we have heard evidence of their practice makes periectn motto during the mid-winter, lyceum and spring concerts. With- out the swaying to the ttMerry-go-round Song and the clapping to Steppin' Out, the pep and fun ot foot- ball and basketball games would not be complete. Their peacetime reconversion this year was a successful trip and concert at Wauwatosa. 96 014 SECOND CHORUS Row l, left to right-Betty Jane Sind- elar, Dorothy Wiesner, Joan Peknlik, Patiricia Donoian, Patricia Novak, Marion Pleuss, LaVerne Boldt, Betty 0'Konski, Jean Tills, Irene Kamfnski, Charlotie Franz, Mr. VVilliam Jones, director Row Z-LaVerne l-Iastreiter, Patricia Halloran, Gladvce Slipek, Delores Kol- lath, Rosalie Hayward, Dorothy Sheep han, Ellen Rose, Nita Garry, Bernice Delsman, Phyllis Geroll, Elaine Fogl- tanz, Helen Coons, Kathryn Rezach Row 3-Lee Kattner, Armin Rosinsky, John Osieczanek, Richard Lanelois, Gerald Waak, Joseph Baumann, Joseph Decker, Jerry Diederichs. Donald Um- nus, Norman Skarda, Leonard Skarda Ati piano-Wilma Olm Row 4-Dorothy Kacynski, Dorothy Pet- ers, Donald Duchun, Joan Holly, Harold Just, Roger Armstrong, Gordon Kohlbeck, Milton Soukup, Paul Lettenhcrger, Betty Herzog, Alice Spevachek, Wallace Glaeser, Robert Stone, Jack DeWein, Mr. Rufin Boyd. directory Donald Bauer, Marland Waak, Charlotte Wick, LeRoy Krejcarek. James Plinske Walsworth, Howard Stone, Myron Absent when picture was taken-Donald Lomprey L Qamail eancefzjd Backing up the grand work of the first chorus, is our second chorus, whose task is to prepare itself for l the time when its members will be advanced to a position in the first chorus. f Much credit is also due to the second band, whose members strive to meet the qualifications which N will some day make them members of the first band. SECOND BAND Row 1, left to right-Edwin Karn, Keith Hansen, Harold Schuknecht, Wayne Johnson, Barbara Rowley, Dorothy Eggert, Dolores Zipperer, Elaine Larson, Sylvia Knutson Row 2-Robert Durs. Lili Georgenson, William Mt-Elligott, Rita Daley, Eugene Kaderabek, E lmer Hardraih, Howard Hansen Row 3-Robert I-Ieideman, Donald Theil, Lloyd Ferdon, John Broderick, Paul Clark, Thomas Peachek, Mr. William Jones, director, Theodore Jarosh, William Wagner, Ronald Rusboldt Absent when picture was taken-Delmar Lettenlrerger, William Nielson 97 MIXED CHORUS Row 1. left to right-Elizabeth Johnson, Ann Check, Carolyn Haesc, Catherine McCarthy, Betty Post, Dorothy Picfer, Carole Toomey, Carol Hansen, Betty Klein, Ludmilla Jakouhek Row 2-Germaine Kanter, June Wilcox, Barbara Williamson, Mary Ann Becker, Cora Iverson, Lois Kronschnalxcl, Roselln Newman, Marilyn Herzog, Patricia Herzog, Bettie Chermak, Elayne Novak Row 3-Beverly Grcyearek, Mildred Stenson, Jean Jones, Virginia Dean, Ella Krumdick, Edith Naumann, Charlotte Stxohfeldt, Nona Huebner, Marianne W'unrow, Donna Kitzerow, Betty Ziarnik. Marion Kullath, Ethel Niephaus, Doris Erdmann Row 4-Howard Becker, Harold Kluth, Peter Green, Gregory Boissmnault, Dale Knickelbine, Robert Nichols, Robert Rutherford, Paul Blallfnss. Paul Lettenberger, Henry Vits, Wallace Glacser, John L:iFond, Ervin Wichlacz, Howard Wilsmann, Marvin Holschbach, Charles Monka, Gordon Kehlbcck Absent when picture was 'aken-Gerald Dcnk, Betty Nelson Can't help singing, from the song ot the same name, echoes from our voices in the first chorus as we prove our worth in the concerts given to the junior high schools and Kiwanis Club, as well as in the mid-winter and spring concerts. From this group the talents ot Robert Nichols, Lois Kronschnabel, john LaFond and Gerald Denk have been revealed in their solo work. Maxima of Mefacfied No matter how stern you want to look, Mr. Boyd, everyone lniows you have a heart of gold and a per- sonality that makes possible the great success of our music department. A little more volume, please, is the sign given by Mr. William jones, ace director, as he leads the Lin- coln High School orchestra, appearing on the lower halt ot the opposite page. 98 jmlalazfafdfmaa, all wound up, to try out a tune, arranged by Mr. Boyd's fourth hour harmony class. Reading from left to right, we see Freder- ick Greenwald, Francis Ziegelbauer, Don- ald Lomprey and Robert Breckenridge. Whether you knew it or not, the mem- bers ot the pit orchestra, which played for the class plays and One-act Play Fes- tival, were selected from our orchestra, shown below. rqlwaqfi in 7une 0 RCH ESTRA Row 1, left to right-Marvin Boriss, Ruth Kuehn, James Walsworth, Dolores Wagner, Barbara Otto, Esfther Tech, David Tess, Gwen- dolyn Garry, Muriel Salinsky Row 2-Harold Just, Thomas Rees, Flor-ine Prowse, Paul Blaufuss, Mary Braun, Dale Knickelbine, Nan Lowry, Jeannine Bruechcrt, Fredric Brandt, Armin Rosinsky, Helen Skeels, Lois Bruechert Row 3-Howard Stone, lfrederirk Greenwald, Francis Ziegelbauer, Ethel Wernecke, Robert Durs, William McElligott, Cartlyn Worth- ington, James Olander, Victor Kohlbeck, Joan Davis Row 4-Phyllis Klose, Mr. William Jones, Donna Pautz, John Fisher, Robert Breckenridge, Wallace Glacser, Marland Waak Absent when picture was taken-Edward Collin, Donald Peterson 99 A Q .mx 'fi' K , if I W Wm HQ : Q in-k X ml EQ 9 'mal Q Z '25 wrxw ' A n.,1g,, ' - X fx: , Tv 1 . 1 5 5 7 1 i xi - Q .. 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We have certain aims and standards we nmst live up to and which we hope will help to improve the whole school. Club membership is limited, and it is an honor in itself to be admitted. New fellows are voted in by the members of the previous year. This year we had charge of the an- nual football Homecoming celebra- tion. HI-Y CLUB Row 1, left tn right-Earl Zahorik, Ashton Mahnke, Kenneth Holtz, Jerry Hansen Row 2-Bill Glander, Bill Paulus, Fred Heckel, Lloyd Luecke, Merlyn Hoel- ner. Kenneth l-Iolsen Absent when picture was taken-Burlyn Stuewe joll - Good - Fellows HI-Y CLUB Row l, left to righfa-Jim Meany, LeRoy Wilde, Peter Spoentgen, Bob Jarosll Row 2-Jim Wilda, Pat Mohr, Charles Klinkner, Ray Luisier, Bob Kowalski. Al Nemetz 102 Together with the Tri-Hi-Y, we sponsored something new and different - Red-White Day -- Lin- coln's first basketball homecoming. We went to the Plymouth Confer- ence this year, too, with Mr. New- ton jones, our sponsor. We inet a lot ot fellows from clubs like ours in other cities-a really worth while trip! Officers for the year were president, Burlyn Stueweg vice president, Ray Luisierg secretary, Al Nemetzg treas- urer, Bob Kowalski, sergeant-at arms, LeRoy Wilda. TRI-HI-Y CLUB llnw 1, left to right-Arden Muehus, Pattie Morris, Jeanne Morken, Marilyn Busse. Myrna Hagen, Marilyn Carbon, Joan Strathearn Row 2-Carol Hansen, Marilyn Herzog, Pat Herzog. Donna Perkins, Phyllis Madcnwald, Muriel Lindemann, Alice Spevachek Row 3-Carolyn Kllbitz, Margie Randolph, Carol Erdman Absent when pic1ure was taken-Bette Cherney Happ - Go - Luck - Gals Rl-HI-Y-ever sinee we were sophomores we dreamed of being asked to be a member, and now, here we are! We started a tradition, too, we hope-Red-White Day, the suggestion of Miss Bernice Roth, our club ad viser. With the help ot the Hi-Y, we sold banners, gave an extra special pep meeting, and to top it '1ll, a dance after the basketball game. During our long Christmas vacation, we sponsored a barn dance to promote inter-club friendship. We have had a wonderful year and hope that every girl who Wants to be a Tri-Hi-Y member Works hard in order that she may be elected to membership. For the first time the group went to the annual convention along with the I-li-Y. It was held at Plymouth and well worth the trip! lt was fun meeting fellows and girls from similar clubs in other cities, and we really learned what Hi-Y stands for. Officers were vice president, Lois Bruechertg secretary, Bet- tie Chermakg treasurer, june Zimmer. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS June Zimmer, Bettie Chermak, Lois Brue:hert CLARUS DELTS CLUB Row l, left to righb-Myrna Hagen, Shirley Olsen, Maryjane Steffen. Rosie Maples, Muriel Salinsky, Janet Hansen Row 2-Dorothy Wnrel, Muriel Lindemann, Marilyn Herzog, Ritn Harlow, Pat Shimek, Joann Wagner, Caroline Weber BIG SISTERS T0 CLARUS DELTS CLUB Row 1, lefh to right-Pat Walsh, Mrs. Eunice Gnndrezick Row 2-Alice Spevnchek. Dorothy Reif, Pat Rauch. Carol Erd- man, Joan Strathearn UESS you might call us the big sisters to the Hi-jills and the Hi-jinx. When we were sophomores, we formed the Clar- us Delts-Miss Emily Wentzel, sponsor. We have really stuck together through three wonderful years here at Lincoln. and enjoyed every minute of it! Last year our club gave an all-girl iashion show -with helpful hints on how to act, dress and con- duct yourself. Of course, our sales netted us enough money for all our expenses. This year We sort of rested, and the club was purely social. Oh, yes, we had a new sponsor, Mrs. Eunice Gondrezick. Our officers were president, Patricia Walsh, for the third termg vice president, Dorothy Reit- second termg secretary, Muriel Lindemann-second term, and treasurer, Alice Spevachek-second term. SUB DEB CLUB Row 1. left tn right-Carole Toomey, Grace Wenndorf, Catherine Wattawa, Catherine McCarthy, Marianne Wum-ow, Donna Kitzeruw Row 2-Mary Tomehek, Margie Vollendorf, Rita Turnzynski, Betty Zolk, Delores Meyer, Margie Weber, Janet Gunderson, Kay 0'- Rourke, Dorothy Smrz, Betty Ziarnik, Phyllis Maresch, Elaine Witte, Lulu Rnsik our ounger pals HE SUB DEB Club is made up entirely of jun- ior girls. We are affiliated with the National Sub Deb Federation, too, with Miss Maureen Daly as adviser. We are pretty proud of our pins -something very few clubs have. Mrs. Eunice Gondrezick, our adviser, had all kinds of information on those certain things in manners and conduct that we tcensters want to know. You probably remember the Sock Hop we sponsoredg it was a big success and more fun than any other after-school dance we can remember. Next year we plan to do even more with the help of our sponsor, Mrs. Stuart McBeath. Our officers were president, Rita Williamson: vice president, Rosemarie Wiesnerg secretary, jean- ette Meyerg treasurer, Jeannine Bruechertg per- manent correspondent, Carolyn Worthington. SUB DEB CLUB Row 1. left to right-Jeanette Meyer. Rita Williamson. Jeannine Bruechert Row 2-Dorothy Wiesner, Mrs. Eunice Gondrezick, Carolyn Worthington 105 Chalking up the score BOYS BOWLING CLUB UR Boys Bowling Club did not have to learn how to bowlg we practiced different tech- niques! lt was really something to see the fellows trying to bowl left-handed or backward. Of course, this stag club had a few pretty neat parties. We took care of a sale or two after the ball games, too. That's the way we earned the money for this Flambeau picture and our club party. Mr. james Magill, our club sponsor, gave us a few pointers on fancy bowling, and the rest of us watched and learned. Club officers this year were president, Dick Schleisg vice president, Charles Monkag secretary, Bill Sepnafskig treasurer, jim Walsworth. OFFICERS BOYS BOWLING Left ln right- Dirk Srhlnls, .lim Walsworth. Ilill Sepnnfski, Charles Mnnka Row l, left to right-George Swoknwski. Pete Spnentgen, Delmar Hneffner, Jim Wnlsworth, Lyman Lawrence, Elmer Hardruth, Charles Mnnka Row 2-Keith Vetting, Arthur Walden, Bill Sieker, Vincent Konlnik. Bob Rutherford, Bill Sepnafski, Dick Schleis, Mr. James Magill, Bill Weinert with these Luck Strike-ers ERE the Lucky Strikers, Anyway, that's the name ot our club. Every other Tuesday we trzimped down to the Elks bowling alleys and had a hilarious hour or two at the sport. Miss Marian Kelley, our club sponsor, had just at much fun as we did, and she really helped to make the club a big success. We held a few sales after school to earn money for our picture in the Flambeau and for those parties that everyone wants. Besides that, we entered Z1 float in the Homecoming Parade and sold flowers, spicy white carnations. at the junior class play. After awhile we got so that we could laugh about our own mistakes and low scores and correct the ones our friends made. Our officers were president, jeanne Morkeng vice president, Muriel Salinskyg secretary, Muriel linde- manng and treasurer, Marilyn Herzog. LUCKY STRIKES CLUB Left to right-Caroline Weber. Lois Bruechert, Donn 0 FFIC ERS LUCKY STRIKE Left to right-Muriel Lindemsmn, Marilyn Herzog, Jeanne Mnrken, Muriel Salinsky a Perkins, Myrna Hagen, Valeria Rusch, Miss Marian Kelley. Bettie Cherniak, Janet Hansen, Pat Herzog, Betty Post, Connie Crooks, Marilyn Weber, Phyllis Madenwald, Rita Harlow, June Wilcox 107 SERVI OTHER 2l CLUB Top Picture Row 1, left tn right-Val Rusch, Jean Duprey, Dorothy Wleczyk, Row 2-Muriel Salinsky, Mrs. Madge Magill, Irene Bronk, Lorraine Bronk HOME NURSING CLUB Botiom Picture Left tn right-Lili Georgensen, Dolores Webb, Jeanette Krimmer, Donna White 108 OESNtT the QI Club sound like fun? Well, all twenty-one of us Red Cross members agree that it was. We knit scarfs, sweaters, socks, beanies, mittens and F just about everything. In ad- dition, we made a beautiful-really it was- red, green and navy blue afghan for the Red Cross, with the help of our adviser, Mrs. Madge Magill. Of course, our club was mostly a social oneg in fact, if something especially interesting came up, we forgot about the knitting. Who wouldn't? We had a wonderful Christmas party with a tree, trimmings, carols, food and all. Things not easily forgotten! Our club officers were president, Betty O'Konskig vice president, Delores Zahorik, secretary, Doris Berns, and treasurer, jean Duprey. UR HOME Nursing Club has done a lot ot good. At least we think so! During the time spent at meetings, we learned some ot the essential points of nursing. For in- stance, we accomplished the technique oi taking temperature, pulse and respiration, and learned how to care for a person who is just plain sick. We are rather proud ot the time we put in at the armory, where Miss Timmers, graduate nurse, was in charge. Miss julia Janecek, our club adviser, kept track for us. The officers we chose were president, Doris Herbstg vice president, Ruth Helwichg secre- tary, Mary Ellen Gallagher, and treasurer, Lois Dirkmann, WHILE LE 2l CLUB Row l, left to rigllt-Charnlainc Pleifer, Margie Harrington, l rnncis Kaslcn, Mary Tclcak Row 2-Cynthia Hammond, Doris Berns, Audley Maxfcldf, Delores Zahurik. Betty 0'Konski HOME NURSING CLUB Left to right-Dorothy Schlais, Doris Herbst, Mary Ellen Gallagher, Pat Brennan, Lois Dirkmann THE PLAY'S THE THI E HAD very good intentions when we organized the Hi-Tower Players Club, and even il our work was not too noticeable, we did things. Remember Speaking to Father in the One-act Play Festival? We produced that and read a play or two during club periods-had a lot ot fun doing it. too. When our male members, all three of them, deserted us for jobs, we read a play called Someone for Bunny. The idea was to cast girls in the parts of boys. Can you imagine Pattie Morris coyly proposing to Marilyn Carbon while her rival, Caroline Weber, is out buying sausage at the neighborhood deli- catessen? Mr. F. A. Novitski, our adviser, kept us hopping with his well-placed remaks and comments. Oh, yes, there was the trouble we had with our unwill- ing program chairmanfgood for a laugh each time he showed up-without a program. Of course, we had a pop sale after a basketball game to raise money for our picture in the Flambeau. Funny how thirsty people were after eating those salty potato chips. Our club officers were president, Bill Gigure, vice president, Bob Kowalski, secretary, Marilyn Car- bon, treasurer, Carol Erdman. i l-ll-TOWER PLAYERS CLUB Top Picture Row 1, left to right-Pattic Morris, Carol Stief- vatcr, Caroline Weber Row 2-Bob Kowalski, Marilyn Carbon, Pal Rauch Bottom Picture Alice Spevachek, Rita Harlaw Row Z-Donna Perkins, Carol Errlmnn, Bill Gigure 110 Row 1, left to right-Allan Nemetz, Pat Walsh, But Cheering's Fun UR PEP Club was organized to promote-yes. you've guessed it-pep. We discussed old and new cheers, ditierent motions, special pep meetings and made plans for stunts during the football and basketball seasons. Probably the most important thing we did was se- lect and train the new cheerleaders. There was real- ly a lot of good competition this year, but the fel- lows and girls of Lincoln finally chose Clarence and Donald Carbon, Charles Monka and joanne Berg as the up-and-coming leaders of next year. We did a lot of good, too. You know, pep and cheer- ing help the team. Oh yes, we donated some of our hard-earned funds for the lighting in the gym- nasiurn. The big party we had at the end of the year was really something. Each of the new cheerleaders brought a huge cake and along with the coke and ice cream-all you wanted-we had a super time. Our club officers were cheerleaders Lois Bruechert, Margie Randolph, Carol Hansen, june Zimmer and Charles Monka. PEP CLUB Row 1, leit to right-Clarence Carbon, Donald Carbon, Carol Hansen, Marjorie Randolph, June Zimmer, Luis Bruechcrt, Joanne Berg, Charles Monka, Lloyd Luecke Row 2-Doris Berns, Cynthia Hammond, Ardis Krainik, Dolores Meihsnrr, Rosemary Buehler, Helen Kiekhaefer, Jacquclyn Duzcske, Lucille Fidler, Jeannine Bruechert, Mary Lou Carbon Row 3-Sue Sargeant, Joanie Malek, Jo Ann Schmitt, Jean Drumm, Calla Wills, Leatrice Siehr, Kay O'Ronrk, Louise Tadych, Ruth Bronk, Gertrude Rogala, Dorothy Sznlewski, Dorothy Sheehan Row 4-Marilee DeSmidt, LaVerne Krueger, Rhea Alpert, Irene Brnunel, Bernice Hornes, Jean Pokorski, LaVerne Boldt, Doris Berg- ner, Andrey Boeckman, Helen Kasten, Dorothy Konopacki, Joanne Berkedal, Patsy Halloran Row 5-Audrey Steger, Vernette Schroeder, Joan Becker, Marilyn Plocderl. Charmaine Pfeifer, Margie Harrington. Judy Madson, Au- d . . rey Maxfelrlt, Irene Bronk, Lorraine Bronk, Genevieve Tomczyk, Generose Tomczyk, Dorothy Burg, Jeannette Berg, Phyllis Theisen, Dolores Zipperer Absent when picture was taken-Delores Boriss, Helen Haase, Dorothy Jackson, Lois Kronschnabel, Marilyn McConnell lll We Use Cut Charm E'RE a new group up here at Lincoln, that is, a new group of seniors. Of course, we love the sophies and juniors, but'it's nice to have something all our own-the Senior Girls Club. Row 1. left to rightf-Mary Tcteak, Valeria Rusch Row 2-Jeanne Morken, Muriel Salinsky Absent when picture was taken-Phyllis Marlenwald, Marjorie Cavanaugh SENIOR GIRLS just because we are those 'lgrown-ups at Lincoln does not mean we lagged behind. We rolled band- ages, knit and helped the Red Cross in a lot of little ways. Then, too, Miss Lucille Gaedke, our club sponsor, had the idea of making clever place cards out of old Christmas cards. We made a num- ber of them and sent them all to the Old Folks Home. We started this club so that all ot us girls could get-together and talk about the things that inter- est us most. Another purpose was, as the United States constitution states, 'tto promote the general welfare. Officers were president, Mary Teteakg vice presi- dent, jeanne Nlorkeng treasurer, Valeria Ruschg and secretary, Muriel Salinsky. Row 1, left to right-Connie Crooks, Dorothy Kochan, Betty 0'Konski Row 2-Margaret Urbonek, Louise Guex, Marilyn Weber, Dolores Zahorik, Dorothy Schneider Row 3-Irene Kaminski, Dolores Meyer, Bette Remiker, Frances Kasten 112 To Fool Gut Friends RESTO-looks like magic. lt is! The Magic Club was started for the purpose of teaching us new tricks, reviewing old and learning more about the masters in that field. We had a lot of good times at the meetings. Mr. Magill, our adviser, enjoyed our fun as much as we did and even he learned a tew new things. Near the middle of the year, we gave a program as- sisted by jean Pokorsky, Betty Sindelar and Lud- milla jakoubek. After-school sales paid for our picture in the Flambeau. We're really very creative, for we make a lot of our own equipment, and then, of course, we have to think of new jokes to tell while we're performing. That's one of the most important parts of a magician's act, you know. We got our ideas from books and magazines on mag- ic. Why, we improved some of the old tricks so much that people thought they were new ones. Who says it's easy to be a magician? MAGIC CLUB Left to right-Al Lamhries, Keith Page, Lloyd Fer- don, Elmer I-Iardrath Left to right-Al Lambries, Lloyd Ferdon. Mr. James Magill, Keith Page, Elmer I-Iardrath 113 RIFLI G THE WAY IFLE packin' guys and gals, that's what we are. Under the very able guidance of Miss Verna Rudolph, Mr. Charles Fuller and Mr. Syd Herman our Rifle Club has been ttshootingu ahead. The membership was so greatly increased this year that we got off to a late start, but it was worth waiting tor. At first a lot of us were just plain scared of guns. Mr. Herman soon cured us of that, and before we knew it, we even were hitting the target. Of course, a few had had previous experienceg so they had a lot ot fun teasing the greenies. Then in March we entered the Hearst matches. We had twelve teams but, well, we just were not quite up to par. Maybe next year we can put on a better show. At least no one can say we didn't try. Last ot all, we held our annual party - a really great one - at the Lincoln tieldhouse. That was tops! In tact, we all agree that it was loads of fun just to belong Our club officers were president, Richard Novyg vice president, Berkeley Hall, secretary, Lois Pan- oshg and treasurer, Dorothy Worel. RIFLE CLUB Left Picture Left to right- Berkeley Hall, Dorothy Wurel, Lois Panosh, Dick Novy Bottom Picture Row 1, left to right-Merlin Werner, Lulu Itosik, Myron Schmitt, Beverly Jagodinsky, Pete Schleis Row Z-LaVerne Metzger, June Wilcox, Maryiane Steffen, Jean May, Elizabeth Beaver, Rosemarie Wiesner. Don K1-ish ow 3-.Iohn Wilson, Jack Pclishek, Paul Franke, Clit! Meany, Fred rexler, Jim Larson, Jerry Wojta 114 0 Strikes Against Us HE Alley Cats had lots ot lun at meetings! We had all bowled before, so we started right out, bound to get high scores. Rhea Alpert succeeded in getting the highest even if the pictures below look as though all we did was watch the ball. We rolled it, too! vw.. Because we're class conscious, our club consisted of all junior girls. With all the experience we got the past year, we feel we are really qualified for something-maybe a pin-setter's job. ALLEY CATS CLUB Left to right-Irene Bran- nel, Dona Gesell, Joan Davis, Jeannine Bruechert, Carolyn Kllbitz. Delores Boriss. Row 1, left to right.-Jean Drulnm, Leatrice Siehr, Car- olyn Worthinzton Row 2-Gerry Buenkel, Lois LaCoarse, Connie Thomas, Carol Hansen, LaVerne Krueger. Shirley Kinard Row 3-Nan Lowry, Bar- bara Otto, Marian Anderson, Helen Skcels, Gwen Ellle. Geneva Hammzm ll6 Our Scores Add HE Twenty Tenpins Bowling Club was started in the fall of '45 to help us become better bowlers. Of course, it took lots of practice, but we finally reached the stage where we organized four teams and had a regular tournament, with Mr. Lou- is Schmitz, adviser, keeping our records straight. We sponsored several after-school sales of dough- nuts and ice cream, and in this way earned money for our club picture and even a little for the gym lighting fund. V Everyone agrees that we had a club that was tops, and maybe next year we shall be able to Row 1, left to right-Jeam ette Meyer, Lois Ripp, Dn- lores Meihsner, Gwen Han- son Row 2-Helen Kieklmefer, Lulu Rosik, Mr. Louis Schmitz, Beatrice Rydzeski, Dorothy Wachlmlz continue. Officers were president, Lois Rippg vice president, Delores Meihsnerg secretary, Gwen Han- song and treasurer, jeanette Meyer. Notice how much we seem at ease on the alleys? That's because we gained a lot of confidence through the instruction of Mr. Schmitz and our own experience. Of course, we had fun during the meet- ingsglots of laughs over tumbles the gals took and at the funny mistakes they made all the time. At times we felt sorry for the alleyskhow would you like a ball bouncing on you? TWENTY TENPINS CLUB v Left to right-Dolores Vet- i ter, Lois Panosh, Audrey Sleger, Dolores Wilke, Mr. Louis Schmitz, Jac Duzeskc, Ruth Muckuwski, Elizabeth Beaver, Rosemary Buelller ll7 FLICKER GF MOVIE PROJECTOR CLUB Top Picture Row 1, left to right,-John Sporer, Dale Koutefky, Mr. Edwin Erickson, Don Creager, Bill Andrew Row 2-Bill Glander, John Bredesen, Harry Cenefeldt, Wayne Covinux Bottom Picture Row 1, left to right-Carl Sandersfm, Howard Wilsmann, William Tech, Jim McEllig0ttr, Orrin Pfefferknrn Row 2-Gerald Salinsky, George Olp, Pete Miller, Otto Sanermilch. Robert Schroeder INCE we're the movie projectors, it's our job to do the Hprojectingn whenever thereis a movie to be shown. We're a completely male club but we don't mind-really-in fact, we like it. The movie projection machine is our baby. Mr. Edwin Erick- son has taught us all the ins and outs of this com- plicated looking piece of machinery. Thatls why weire proud of knowing what this switch is for and where that belt goes. .. ll8 One of our biggest accomplishments was the noon hour movie every Friday. These were really pretty good, judging from the large number ot students attending, Educational pictures plus a few come- dies to add spice were the usual schedule, Our officers were Wayne Covioux, presidentg Dick Novy, vice presidentg Harry Ceneteldt, treasurerg Bill Glander, secretary. Uur ocial Life HE Hl-jlNX are growing up. Starting in our sophomore year, we have stayed together since, and want to keep it that way during our last year at Lincoln. Did you see those nifty gray sweat- shirts with red letters on them spelling Hi-jinx? Well, every club member has one, and she earned it herself. We sold flowers at the Play Festival and had an ice cream sale, too. Oh, by the way, our club won first prize in the Homecoming parade. Pretty good, but it took a lot of hard HI-JINX CLUB Row 1 left to right Marjorie Ra dll C th' De smidt - n opu, yn ia Hammond, Maiilee Row 2iCarolyn Kubitz, Joan Davis, Nan Lowry Row 3-Charmaine Pfciler, Judy Madson, Ardis Krainik, Doris Berns Row 4-Marjorie Harrington, Jo Ann Schmittg Audrey Maxfeldt Our pep meeting was the one intro- ducing Dr. Wonmug fMargie Harring- tonj and his famous experiments on the ancestry of our basketball players -remember? Miss Marion Steel, our sponsor, gave us lots of clever ideas for our activities. Club officers were president, LaVerne Krueger, vice president, jeanne Drummg secretary, Ardis Krainikg treasurer, Carol Hansen, sergeant-ab arms, Irene Braunel. Row l, left to right-Delores Meihsner, Jean Kadow LaVerne Krueger Calla Wills, Carol Hansen Row 2-Beverly Luecke, Fay Towsley, Gwen Hanson Row 3-Irene Braunel. Shirley Kinard, Jean Drumnl Ferry Dllenkel Leatrice Siehr, Lois Ripp WE'RE HAV N HETHER you want to learn something or just plain 'thave fun, the Boys Swimming Club is your best bet. Because most of us enjoy swimming the best of all sports, we jumped at the chance to be able to spend an hour extra every other week in the pool. We really learned a lot of new things from each other, whether in living, swimming or just fooling around. Ot course, Mr. Gordon Winder, our sponsor, was always around to give us a lot of helpful hints. And we do mean helpful! Then there's always the excitement of water polo. water basketball, tug-of-war and relay races too. The following 'tbuoysl' were officers: john Beni- BOYS SWIMMING shek, president, Bob DeRoche, vice president, Richard Bean, secretary, Unlike the girls, we don't have to worry about our hair losing its curl and 'tfallingj' as the gals so aptly phrase it, but a few of us did have trouble keeping our hair out of our faces. Now you know why most boys have crew cuts-most convenient. Each one of us improved his technique-swinv ming, that is! We bettered our side strokes, crawls and diving forms. Although we were all wet most of the time, we managed to have a good time, This sober picture ofllus certainly does not typity our experiences down in the pool. Row 1, left to right-Jim Snowden, Joe Decker, Don Rank, Bill Kelnlmfer, Paul Leschke, Elmer l-larrlrafh, Lyman Lawrence, Allan Meindl, Dick Donahue, Donald Mustek Row 2-Junior Stegmxmn, Jack Willman, Dick Langlois, George Augustin, John Rappcl, Harold Cavanaugh, Dick Bean, Allan Jir- iknvic, Eugene Leist, Don Vandenbush Row 3-James Bonin, Cletus Filbrandt, Bill Simkins, Bah Kustka, Ralph Huebner, Marvin Specht. Ervin Le Coque, Bob Pekarske. Ronald Kramer A il K ' H Vits, Bill Gauger, Stanley Rogala. Bob DeRoche, Dick Novy, Dick Schleis, Row 4-Dick Beitzel, Dick Lewis, n rew ulpp, enry John Benishek 120 plashing good time ERMAIDS-that's us-and there's nothing fishy about that! Some of us joined to learn or improve swimming strokes, and some of us just wanted to make pure recreation of it. At any rate, Miss janet Strathearn, our sponsor, sent us off on a flying start, and now we're just about ready for our wings-water wings, that is! A few of us were practicing earnestly for Life Saving awards or Hon- orary Swimming Club, too. So, you see, we are not 'tall wet'l-in fact, we make quite a splash! President of our school of fish is Dorothy Lock- hart, Arline Pilger, vice presiclentg Mary Ann Kor- Iesky, secretary and treasurer. To the right- One of our divers ready to make a big splash GIRLS SWIMMING CLUB Row 1, left to right-Dorotllie Lockhart, Dorothy Vergiels, Doris Mae Sillrersuck, Audrey Cllarneski, Mary Ann Korlesky, Betty Ziar- nik, Ellen Rose Row 2--Lois Bneder, Jean Duprey. Dorothy Wleczyk. Alice Barnes, Bernice Delsman, Marguerite Raven, Alice Cavanaugh Row 3-Lois Dirkmann, Phyllis Creager, Louise Gnss, Carol Aggen, Shirley Ann Drews, Karen Anderson. Dorothy Peters, Dorothy Hopf, Betty Jane Komorowsky, Alice Cramer Absent when picture was taken-Arline Pilger. Betty .lane Becker, Corleta Green, Vernetta Hackman, Joan Harvey, Janet Irlaugh, Di- anne Kaminski, Marion Knllath, Margie Nielsen, Margaret Rossi, Lnuella Wimmer, Millicent Wimmer, LaVerne Zeddies and Helen Haase Worlcl Collectors RED CROSS BOARD Row 1, left to right-'Cliff Mauer, Joan Riebe, Jack Zalm. Muriel Salinsky, Marilyn Herzog, Vernon Albrecht, Ed Holsen, Nan Low' ery, Ash Malmke, Carol Morris, Ardis Krainik, Robert Heideman sx7E OF the junior Red Cross Board are really proud of the record our fellows and girls of Lincoln High School have set during the past year. During the Red Cross membership drive last No- vember, 1,257 of the 1,261 students enrolled at Lincoln contributed, thus giving us a percentage of 99,6. The grand total was 312450. Half of this money was given to the children's fund to help unfortunates in war-torn countries. A yarn drive, also under Miss Kathryn Bennett's supervision, was held in her Latin classes, and the yarn collected was sent to St. joseph's School in Kellnersville to assist the students there in mak- 122 ing an afghan to be used in some army hospital. Each month of the school year we received the junior Red Cross journal, a magazine published especially so that we could learn of the myriads of things our organization was doing all over the world. Special stories are printed so that our ap- preciation of the organization's activities in for- eign countries is more fully realized. We learned that the money we so gladly donated is being used to gladen less fortunate children's Christmases by gifts and bright ornaments. money is also used for art materials, as fheE3,p'y through art is a well recognized channel for psy- cho-neurotic recovery. KNITTING CLUB Row 1, lert m right-Gloria Zigmund, Victoria Kohlnieier, Arlene Pankratz, Ione Bergquist, Dolores Mumpy Row 2-Dorothy Worel, Shirley Bast, LaVerne Franzen, Charlotte Franz, Kathleen Bllsse, Helen Coons, Rita Andrew Row 3--Bette Rosinsky, Geraldine Karl, Rose Marie Knlodzeske, Shirley Herman, Theresa Fruzyna Row 4-Pat McNeil, Patsy Noll Row iz-.llargtl Hansen, Charlottie Khail, Myrna Hagen, Phyllis Klose, Donna Pautz, Joanne Stevens, Ruth Muchowski. Elaine Larson, ut u ler Miss E ARE the Knitting Club, and with Miss Ruth Fuller as our ambitious adviser, we really accomplished things! We look pretty serious here-most ot us, but our club was far from that, Each meeting was more hi- larious than the other while we watched those beginners struggling with their stitches. You probably notice that some of us are wearing L banners. If this picture were in technicolor, you would recognize that it was taken on the first Red-White Day here at Lincoln High School dur- ing the basketball season. Our club was all out to enjoy the celebration, and we really did. Many of us are leaving this year, but the rest are ITTERS going to continue the organization next year. Wish us luck. Knitting squares and sewing them into a super af- ghan ior the Red Cross took up several of our meetings-profitably. Besides that, we made some especially nice sweaters and socks in matching colors and a few bright scarfs. Pat McNeil had us all green with envy over her soft white, red flowered sweater. Oh, yes, we had a cupcake sale to raise money, and it was a big success! Our club president was Gloria Zigmundg vice pres- ident, Charlotte Khailg treasurer, Pat McNeil, and secretary, Patsy Noll. 123 BUILDI G I EW WORLD STAGECRAFT CLUB Row l, left to right-Merlin Werner, June Wilcox, LaVerne Metzger, Barbara Williamson, Jean Jones, Gordon Kohlbeck Row 2-Joan Cerny, Marianne Wunrow, Catherine McCarthy, Rita Williamson, Mr. Arthur Haberman, Carolyn Worthington, Car- olmarie Cayemberg, Shirlee Kramer Row 3-Glndyce Stipek, Shari Metzger, Betty June Koehler, Doris June Fabian, Doris Langlois, Lois Panosh, Grace Carnot, Florine Prowse, Dolores Guse, Helen Skeels Row 4-Don Dembsky, John Wilson, Paul Franke, Elwood I-Iorstman, Herbert Holler, Bob Jung, Arden Horstman, Dcnald Umnns, Walter Absent Sonnenburg, Fred Vogelsanr: When Picture WHS V-liken-B0b Bfadl- Gretchen Hllyer. Rose Mary Hayes, Georgia Oathout, Conrad Swiggum, Leo Specht OW'D you like the sets for the class plays? Ot course you have heard of the wonderful banquet We Tried awfully hafd T0 P10250 Your and we had at Christmas - chicken and all the trim- have been kept niings. That was planned hy our program Commit- tee, Flossie Prowse, Merlin Werner, Shirley Kramer, pretty busy doing it! Remember the Homecoming parade? All the clubs could enter floats, so we did - and won second prize. That was a lot oi fun! When we were down in the shop, north of school, painting and making sets, things would get a bit crowded, but laughter always prevailed. l24 john Wilson and Barbara Williamson. What really was a huge success was our Ml-lubba Hubba dance. We had a Usuperwfloor show and a very appreciative crowd H even had some fellows and girls from Sheboygan and Milwaukee as visitors. With the money we earned from the dance, we had an especially successful Easter party in the cafeteria. 1 A' ln May we had a beach party. You may call it rush- ing the season, but the fun we had was worth the sand, cold and bugs. Then, too, remember that set for the tolerance pro- gram? You know, the street corner, drugstore and theater. Well, Mr. Arthur Haberman, our adviser, contributed some very helpful hints. Our meetings somewhat resembled mass get-to- gethers, but that was only because our club is so well-known at Lincoln and the members keep com- ing back each year. We believe in staying in the limelight by doing things that students enjoy-namely having parties. lf the truth were known, we have been one of the busiest clubs at Lincoln High School. Getting things ready for various plays, our dance and our many dinners occupied our time. At the end of the year, we enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner at Melnick. We also had other in- formal get-togethers, memories we will always keep. We all agreed there was no time more pleas- antly spent than in the Stagecraft'Club. Our officers were president, Herbert Hollerg vice president, Elwood Horstmang secretarv, Iune Wil- cox, and treasurer. Bob jung. D LIKI IT STAGECRAFT CLUB Row 1, lefu to right-Dolores Guse, Rose Mary Hayes, Lois Panosh, Helen Skeels, Rita Williamson, Carolyn Worthington, Florine Prowse, Gretchen I-Ioyer, Joan Cerny Row 2-Catherine McCarthy, Conrad Swiggum, Barbara Williamson, Elwood Horstman. Herbert Holler, Mr. Arthur Haherman, June Wilcox, Bob Jung, Doris Langlois, Bob Bradl, Shirley Kramer Row 3-Georgia Oathout, Waltier Sonnenlmrg, Shari Metzger, Arden Horstman, Don Dembsky, Merlin Werner, Jean Jones, John Wilson, LaVerne Metzger, Paul Franke, Grace Carnot, Gladyce Stipek, Carolmarie Cayemberg. Arden Horstman 125 HI-JILLS CLUB Row 1, left to right,-Barham Rowley, Sue Sargeant, Mary Lou Carbon, Joanne Berg, Miss Marion Steel, Jeannette Berg, Marilyn McConnell, Bernice I-Inrnes, Dorothy Jackson Row -2-Arlene Pankratz, Marilyn Ploederl. Carol Anderson, Alice Cavanaurrh, Marguerite Raven, Louise Tarlych. Ruth Bronk, Nancy Peterik, Kathleen Magill RQW 3-Helen Kastuen, Susan Bleser, Joan Malek. Louise Siebenborn, Helen Kuhn, Lumina Ahern, Elaine Larson, Joan Becker, Elizabeth Hamilton ust a bunch of girls YPICAL teen-agers. That refers to us! At the beginning of the year, a group of sophomore girls got together and decided to start a sub-deb club. We called ourselves the Hi-jills tpretty sharp, huh?j and limited the membership to sophomores only. Miss Marion Steel, our adviser, really helped solve our problems-you know, the what-shall-l-wear or is-it-right-to-ask-a-boy questions. Ot course, we raised money by those after-school sales of doughnuts and ice cream, and we even gave a pep meeting! We are going to continue our club next year, like the Hi-jinx and Clarus Delts-sort of following in 126 their footsteps. Ot course, we have a lot ot work ahead of us, but we are the Hi-jills-we will do it! Besides, we've only started on this wonderful trip through three years at Lincoln High School, We have a lot of good times ahead of us and lots more to learn. Our officers were president, Helen Kasteng vice president, Elizabeth Hamilton, secretary, joanne Berg, treasurer, jeannette Berg, and sergeant-at- arms, joanne Malek. Next year's teenster fads will be followed by the members Cnotice all the white bobby socks and the not-so-clean saddle shoesj and we'll try to keep the club as peppy and full of fun next year as it was in 1945-'46. See you then! BATON TWIRLING CLUB Row l, left tn right-Mary Braun, Loretta Scherer, Charlotte Koch, Geraldine Ziebell, Gwen Ehle, LaVerne Antonie Row Z-Elaine Bausch, LaVerne Boldt, Dorothy Sheehan, Lorraine Novack, Marguerite Raven, Ludmilla Jakcubek, Doris Bergner. Carol Anderson Row 3-Betty Sindelar, Pat Halloran, Mary Ellen Koebke, Dorothy Wnchholz, Ann Check, Arden Machus, Eileen Johnson, Connie Thomas, Helen Haase, Shirley Czekala, Jean I-'okorski Tossing EYLL always look back at this year in the Baton Twirling Club as the most enjoyable year we spent at Lincoln. We remember those Fri- day noons in the gym when we practiced new tricks and gained aching arms and bruises-all cheerfully. lt was fun working,,.with Miss Bernice Roth, our sponsor, because she had such original ideas and so much patience. ,. We twirled at football- and basketball games and in the Homecoming parade. We had some pretty fancy stunts and formations, too. Between halves at games, we formed the initials of our opposing teams. Even if sometimes we would drop our ba- tons, we still had a good time performing for you at big occasions. Some of us will toss the baton next year 'at Lincoln and continue to have a twirl- a baton ing good time leading our band at football games. The most beautiful thing, according to comments, was our plane formation with our three top major- ettes at the head-leading with their lighted batons. Quite impressive! Another idea that we were really proud of was our display for Navy Day. Arden Machus, La Verne Antonie and Mary Braun, dressed in navy blue skirts, white blouses and sailor hats led us across the football field in a salute to the navy. We think it safe to say that the visiting alumni in service were pretty pleased and proud too. Our club officers were president, LaVerne Antonieg vice president, Arden Machusg secretary, Mary Braun, treasurer, Connie Thomas. 127 G. C. K. CLUB E called ourselves Gaedke's Cozy Knitters, and we were! Miss Lucille Gaedke showed us how to knit and purl, and we all tried -hard. Our president was Al- ice Barnesg vice president, Ruth Finkelmierg secre- Row 1. left to right-Dorothy Kochan. Carol Stiefvaaer Row 2-Florine Prowse, Alice Barnes, Dolores Guse, Eunice Kramer, Dorothy Schneider IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD EP DEB Club members had a lot of interesting discussions on ttBoy Dates Girl. Our ad- viser, Miss Marion Steel, told us just what is right on those dates, and we put that knowledge to work. Our cluh officers were president, Aud- rey Boeckmang vice nresident, Gloria Zig- mundg secretary, jo- anne Berkedalg treas- urer. Pat Noll. 128 HEP DEB CLUB Row 1, left to righft-Patsy Noll, Doris Trost, Jeanne Herrick, Gloria Ziglnund, Betty H0lzschllh Row 2-Rosemary Meyer, Carol Mae Bartelme, Rosalie Hayward, Miss Marion Steel, Audrey Boeckman, Marilyn Welk, Kathleen Busse Row 3-Pat Novak, Bette Rosinsky. Beverly Stueber, Mary .lane Koepp, Dorothy Konopmcki, Joanne Berkedal, Gerry Walters, Carolyn Haese. Theresa Fruzyna Absent when picture was taken-Pat Crooks tary, Eunice Kramerg treasurer, Florine Prowse. OR such a little club, we did quite a bit. Our adviser, Miss Gert- rude McCauley, helped us in making designs and putting on two sales, as well as a special party. Club officers were presi- dent, Shirley Herman, vice president, Nona Huebner, secretary, La- Verne Franzeng treasurer, Florence Kiekhaefer. ARTISTIC TYPING Row 1, left to right-Betty Cain, Florence Kiekhaefer Row Z-Shirley Herman, LaVerne Franzen, Miss Gertrude McCauley. Nona Huebner, Mildred Stcnsun And We Know lt HI-STRIKERS CLUB Row I. left to right.-Dorothy Ann Kries, Loretta Scherer, Dolores Krueger, Virginia Stran- sky, Jean Tills Row 2-Susan Kappelmann, Charlotte Koch, Geraldine Ziebell, Mr. C. W. Meisnest, Lois Johnson, Joan Broeker, Ruth Holsen Row 3-Carol Morris, Andrey Lippert, Dorothy Kacynski, Betty Griesbach, Pauline Kautsky, Dolores Webb, Lorraine Schwartz Absent when picture was taken-Marilyn Doubek, Arlean Long CC EARNING to bowl is what our Hi- Strikers Bowling Club was organized lor, and we have had a lot of fun doing it! Some of the low scores were fifteen and twenty-two, but there have been quite a few high scorers too. Mr. Charles W. Meisnest, our club adviser. helped us and taught us to roll the ball straight to the mark. Our president was jean Tillsg vice president, Bet- ty Griesbach, secretary, Pauline Kautskvg and treasurer, joan Brooker. 129 E ot the Occupa- tions Club were chosen as officers of Mr. Esto B. Wood's regular classes: two classes in automobile mechanics, two in English, one in al- gebra and one in ma- chines. Besides conducting our respective classes, we as- sign discussion topics to other members in our classes. OCCUPATIONS CLUB Row 1, left to right-Gordon Kohlbeck, Al Weina, Ken Wilhelm, Sue Sargeant, Harold Hib- bard, Bob Kubsch, Dick Baryenbruch, Don Benishek Row 2--Don Metivier, Don Nichols, Russ Hessel, Pat Crooks, Joanne Berg, Ken Holsen, Earl Zahorik, John Tangen, Mr. Esta B. Wood Row 3-Joe Winters, Eddie Coffin, Pete Miller, Bob Nichols, Bob Wiegand, Jeanette Krippner, Herb Holler, Tom Lambert. Lawrence Haas, Bob Durs, Charles Klinker Absent when picture was taken-Don Carbon, Hal Reinke, Bob Gehrig, Ray Mahnke, Russ Wilke, Ronald Staddler, James Handl Working For Pleasure LIBRARY BOARD Row 1, left to right!-LaVerne Schultz, Gwen Hanson, Mrs. Madge Magill, Elmer H ard rath Row 2-Betty Jane Becker, Betty Beaver, Phyllis Klose, Jean Monday, Robert Schroeder, Lloyd Hccker Row 3-Daniel Graff, Don Hocking Absent when picture was taken-Elaine Malley, Harold Schuknecht, Clifford Plaisance 130 HE Library Board met on the first Monday of every month during the school year. Our sponsor, Mrs. Madge Magill, really made this a worth while organization. Officers were president, Elmer Hardrathg vice president, Sidney Korit- zinskyg secretary, Phyllis Kloseg treasurer, Don Hocking. BRIDGE CLUB Left to right-Mae Jackson, Mary McDonnell, Mary VVilda, Ella Krumdick, Jonn Knskamp, Leatrice Laude, presidentg Enema Brick, Ruth I-lelwick, Janet Knpe. Lois Meany, Dorothy Demhski, Elinor Kutil. Ruth Hnlschbach. treas- urerg Cora Iverson, secretary Absent when picture was taken-Elaine Malley E learned a lot about the rules and fundamentals of a popular card game in our Bridge Club. Our adviser. Miss Helene Dedrick, gave us aid in our activi- ties, too. Club officers were Lea- trice Laude, president, Elaine Malley, vice presi- dent, Cora Iverson, secre- tary, and Ruth Holsch- bach, treasurer. I Bid Two Hearts E are soniewhat proud of our ln- ternational Correspon- dence Club because Mr. C. G. Stangel suggested it. Miss Laurinda Albers, our sponsor, helped us get pen pals in other countries. Our officers, Lulu Rosik, Evelyn Wernecke, Shirley Grosshuesch and Doris Walters, kept us busy writing letters. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Row 1, left to right-Eunice Meindl, Shirley Grnsshuesch, Miss Laurinda Albers, Evelyn Wemecke, Lulu Rusik Row 2-Janet Tadycll, Doris Walters, Eileen Johnson, Betty Beaver, Marion Schmatz Absent when picture was taken-Marion Pleuss l3l DANCING CLUB Row 1, left to right-Judith Sempier, Mildred Stenson, Marcella I-lolschbach, Mary Ann Fictum, Lorraine Dassey, Rita Daley, Barbara Berkedul Row 2-Margaret Kutil, Esther Kutil, Jeanette Brey, Miss Frances Ritchie, Gerry Barbieur, Joan Holschbach, Delores Jacob Row 3-Geraldine Komnrosky, Marie Butz, lva Klutz, Phyllis Gcraldson, Janet Gundersrn, Lila Hrudka, Jeanne Hunsuder, Edith Kucchmann Absent when picture was taken-Grace Sehloff FEM PASTIMES K6 T'S NO USE. l've tried dozens of times, but the ball just won't go where l want it 10. n Those are the woi'ds of beginners, and that means us, the Alley Gals Bowling club but Miss Muriel Batz-she was our sponsor-just kept urging us on. Our president was Caro- lynsjlilaeseg vice president, Geraldine Waakg secreta- ry, Carol Bartelmeg treas- urer, Gerry Waltersg and social secretary, janet Simon. Shirley Duenkel played official scorekeep- er. 132 ALLEY GALS OU KNOW, dancing is a lot of fun, and it is truly an enjoyable hobby. We have all found that out-all of us, mean- ing sophomores, juniors and seniors. At our meetings the Dane- ing Club, under the watchful supervision of Miss Frances Ritchie, tried out different dance steps. Our club officers were president, Phyllis Gerald- song vice president, Janet Gundersong secretary- freasurer, Barbara Berke- dalg and program chair- man, Edith Kuechman. Row 1, left to right-Geraldine Waak, Mardell Leneau, Jeanne Herrick, Carol Mae Bartelme, Janet Simon, Rosalie Hayward, Jean Waniger Row 2-Mary Jane Knepp, Louise Gass, Joan Pekulik. Miss Muriel Batz, Shirley Iluenkel, Edith Seiler, Betty Krug Row 3-Carolyn Haese, Florence Kiekhaefer, Carol Schaffer, Georgzlana Giese, Gerry WValters, Mary Ann Hardina, Evelyn Roidt, Doris Trust Absent when picture was taken-Pat Novak PATIQGN LIST Lakeside Packing Company, 508 jay Street Ames Motors, 916 South 10th Street Burger Boat Company, Spring Street Color Craft Printers, Inc., 211 North 10th Street Fritsch-Nash Company, 916 Buffalo Street The Boston Store, 2 North 8th Street Linstedt-Hoffman Company, 812 Washington Street Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, South 16th and River Streets McMullen and Pitz Construction Company, 923 Commer- cial Street Dr. j. T. Savage, 904-A South 8th Street Spindler Company, 821 South 10th Street Brey's Food Store, 318 North Sth Street E. L. Kadow, 905 South 8th Street East Wisconsin Trustee Company, 926 South 8th Street Fischl Ice Cream and Dairy Company, 1421 Marshall Street Invincible Metal Furniture Company, 842 South 26th Street Lewis Art Studio, 917-A South 8th Street Louie's Sporting Goods Store, 717 Franklin Street National Tinsel Mtg. Company, 1133 South 16th Street Park Drug Stores, 1302 New York Avenue, 1222 Washing- ton Street, 2101 Western Avenue j. C. Penney Company, 902 South 8th Street Rahr Gift Shop, 901 South 8th Street C. Reiss Coal Company, 509 jay Street j. A. Rummele Company, 818 South 8th Street Safe Way Motor Coach Company, 510 Commercial Street Schmidt Lumber Company, 1117 Franklin Street Wiscgmsirl Aluminum Foundry Company, 838 South 16th tree Sindelar Bakery, 1208 Washington Street Fuka's Drug Store, 1914 Hamilton Street Globe Laundry and Dry Cleaning, 1401 Washington Street Kallies, 813 Franklin Street Scheurell Clothing Company, 814 Washington Street Sears Roebuck an-d Compaany, 825 Commercial Street Anderson Electric Company, 823 Washington Street Dr. M. P. Andrews, 826 South 8th Street Beerntsen's Confectionery, 108 North 8th Street Dr. H. j. Belson, 904-A South 8th Street Dr. N. A. Bonner, 709 Washington Street Boriss Furniture Company, 1018 Washington Street Dr. A. Bruins, 104 North 8th Street City Bakery, 815 jay Street Clipper City Transit Company, 924 York Street Patrick Dewane, 927-A South 8th Street Dr. W. E. Donohue, 910-A South 8th Street Dr. N. C. Erdmann, 104 North 8th Street Foley and Galecki Clothes Shop, 206 North 8th Street Groffman Drug Store, 925 South 8th Street Drs. Gregory and Simenson, 1036 South 8th Street Gloe Insurance Agency, 927-A South 8th Street B. F. Goodrich Stores, 813 jay Street Drs. R. W. and F. W. Hammond, 902 jay Street Dr. G. H. Heise, 1001 Washington Street Dr. G. M. Hoffman, 707 Franklin Street Holy Family Conservatory, 1015 South 11th Street Dr. j. S. Hurka, 904-A South 8th Street Dr. W. W. just, 104 North 8th Street Frank j. Kerscher Company, 701 Buffalo Street Koehler jewelry Store, 13 North 8th Street Korzinek Music Shop, 903 Washington Street Kresge Company, 836 South Sth Street Dr. j. M. Kropp, 1002 Washington Street Dr. C. L. R. MacCollum, 104 North 8th Street Manitowoc Citizens Loan and Investment Company, 808 Washington Street Maresch Printing Company, 206 North 6th Street Dr. G. j. McCully, 939-A South 8th Street Napp Office and School Supply Company, 902 Washington Street Dr. M. A. Nemetz, 926 South 8th Street North End Clothing Company, 926 Washington Street Dr. R. E. Peterson, 308 North 8th Street Pfelfer Furniture Store, 915 Washington Street Pfeifer's Food Market, 807 North 8th Street Dr. R. j. Portman, 709 Washington Street Princess Confectionery, 908 South 8th Street Dr. G. A. Rau, 9 North 8th Street Dr. W. A. Rauch, 903-A South 8th Street Dr. T. H. Rees, 811 York Street Dr. W. H. Scherping, 817 South 8th Street Dr. E. A. Schuette, 808-A Washington Street Dr. L. D. Sobush, 1004 South 10th Street South Side Hardware Company, 920 Washington Street Dr. S. ll. Stangel, 926 South Sth Street Dr. j. W. Steckbauer, 926 South Sth Street Stroer's Florist Shop, 1801 Michigan Avenue Dr. R. G. Strong, 821-A Washington Street Drs. Teitgen and Teitgen, 927-A South 8th Street Dr. F. E. Turgasen, 926 South 8th Street Dr. S. V. Urban, 939-A South 8th Street Dr. H. H. Vollendorf, 811 York Street Wagner's Style Shop, 903 South 8th Street Dr. C. E. 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MANITOWOC SAVINGS BANK QIEWWEWIE IWW? EW, RAHR MALTING COMPANY J. J. STANGEL HARDWARE Co. For friendship forever, sign my book. Aw, come on-just write your name! If you like our FLAMBEAU, say so here. We owe thanks to the Herald-Times and Mrs. Cleeta Pultz for all their help Altult, Arthur ..,, ,,,,,,, 7 7 Adams, Marilyn -- ,..,.,, - 70 Adams, Thomas ,..., W S6-37, 70 Auclman, Jeanette --- . ,......,, - 70 Adler, Carol - ,,.,,.,...... W 6-7, 36-37 A1-gen. Carol ......,,... ,......,. . . 83 Ahl, Norbert ,,......,..,,.,,,.... 53, 77 Albers, Miss Laurinda ,........ 43, 131 Albrecht, Vernon --.-- ,,,. 6-7, 30-37, 122 Albright, Mary ,,.,.. .,,..,...... 6 -7 Alpert. Rhea .....YYY,..,.. 36-37, 70, S9 Amundson, Miss Clara ,,..A.,,,...,, 43 Anderson. Carol --..- 77, 89, 00, 126. 127 Anderson, Karen -., .,,,..,..,..,.... 77 Anderson, Marian .,..... 70, 89, 90, 116 Anderson, Mr. Noble - ..,..,,,, 421, 51 Andrew, Rita ..,..,, ,..,..,,.. 7 7, 123 Andrew, William ,,,, --- 6-7, 36-37, 118 Ansorge, Edward -W ,...., ..---..-- 70 Antonie, LaVerne --- ,,... W 6-7, 127 Aplin, Mr. Gaylord .,... ,,,....,,., 4 3 Armstrong, Roger ...., 6-7, 33, 66, 96-97 Aude, Grace ...... W - ,.,,,...,,... - 70 Auixustin, George ..... ..,,.., - 6-7, 120 Aumann, John ......... ..,,. 5 0, 70 Barkhaus, Arline - .- Banizs, Jolena ,,.. --- 70 --- 711 Barbarossa, Victor -- -- 28-29 Barbieur, Elizabeth ..,,,.,......... 6-7 Barbieur. Geraldine ...... - ,.,,, 70, 132 Barnes, Alice ..... 59, 72. 89, 90, 121 128 Barta, Claude ..........,........... 70 Bartelme, Carol .,......... 77, 128, 1'32 Baryenbruch, Richard ,.., ..., 6 -7, 130 Bust, Shirley - ,.,, ..,... ,,.,1.. 7 7 . 123 Batz, Miss Muriel ...-f -- 38-39, 43, 132 Bauer, Donald .,... -- 6-7, 66, 96-97 Bauer, Lyle ........ ........... 7 0 Baumann, Joseph . - .......,. 77 Bausch, Elaine .... - 77, 127 Baxa, Joseph .,.. ....,...,..,.,.,,. 7 7 Bean, Richard ......,....,.YY, V 70, 120 Beaver, Elizabeth -- 70, 114, 117, 130, 131 Becker, Elizabeth ....,...,. 70, 121, L30 Becker, Harold -.- ........ W 70 Becker, Howard --- -- 70, 92, 98 Becker, Joan ,.,., ..... 7 7, 126 Becker, LaVerne .,,. -- 6-7, 36-37 Becker, Mary Ann --- .,,1. 70, 98 Behnke, Milton ........ ,.,... 7 0 Beitzel, Harold Richard ...,,... 6-7, 120 Benfield, Donna ...Y,,........,.... - 77 Benishek, Donald .... 33, 50, 51, 70, 130 Benishek, John - -------------- 6-7, Bennett, Miss Kathryn -Y..... '38-39, 120 43 Benzshawel. Donald ..,......,,,,... 70 Berg, Jeannette --- 77, 89, 00, 111, 126 Berg, Joanne -56-57, 58, 77, 111, 126, 130 Berirner, Doris ,.,...... 57, 77. 111, 127 Bergquist, lone ,,,,..,..,,..,... 77, 123 Berkedal, Barbara. ....,,..,.... 77, 1 32 Berkedal, Joann ..........,. 77, 111, 128 Bern:-i, Doris -- 36-37, 58. 70. 84-85, 89, 92, 93, 109, 111, 119 Bessert, LeRoy ,....,..,,......,,,.. 70 Biely, Juanita 1,,.... -- ,,,,.....v,., 6-7 Bishop, Elizabeth .....,.....,,, 70, 115 Blahnik, Dale - .... .,.., 7 0, 06-97 Blaufuss, Paul ,,., .....,,. 7 0, 98-99 Bleser, Susan .......v,. 77, 89, 90. 126 Boeckman, Audrey ....- 70, 77, 111, 128 Bceckman, Dorothy ....,,..,..,...,..., Bceder, Dolores ,..,. --- ...,..,, 77 Boeder, Grace ..w..,. --- .... - 77 Boeder, Lois ,.,,,..,......,..... 70, 121 Boissonnault. Gregory ,,.., 70. 96-97, 98 Boldt, LaVerne ..... 57, 77, 96, 111, 127 Bonin, Charlotte .,.,,,,...,....,,,. 70 Bonin, James ,.,.,,..,,,,,,,... 77, 120 Boi iss, Delores - --- 36-37, 70, 711. 116 Boriss, Marvin --- ,,..,...,.. 33, 87, 99 Borths, LaVerne -. ,..... .,,.... , 70 Borlhs, Henry -- ,,,, 28-29 Boullnck, Doris -- .,.. 70 Bouril, William --- --- 6-7 Bouril, John ,.,, - .,,,.. ..,,, 7 0 Bouril, Shirley --- ...,,,,,,..,. -- 77 Boury, Maxine -- ,,,,..,..,,..... 70 Boyd, Mr. Rufin -- -- 43, 63, 96-97. 98 Bradl. Robert YAY. --- 6-7, 88, 124, 125 Brandi, Gerald -- ...,......,v.. 6-7 Brandt, Fredric --- ..,. 6-7, 91, 90 Brandt, Kathleen -- - .,.., 76, 115 Brandt, Marilyn .......,,......,,.,, 70 Brandt, Rosilyn ,..,.....,,,,,.,..,. 70 Biaun, Mary --- 6-7, 33-34-35. 36-37, 57. 58, 99, 127 Braunel, Irene ..,,, 70, 90, 111, 116, 119 Breckenridxze, Robert -- 6-7, 54, 96-97, 99 BFE-desert, Jflhn ..... ,,,,,., 6 -7, 118 Brennan, Patricia -- Y 36-37, 77, 100 Brouer. Ned ,,.,,, ..,,,...,,.. 7 7 Brey, Jeanette -.-- --- 70, 132, 148 FI-AMBEAU INDEX Brick, Enomu ,..., Brilliant, Arthur -. -- 6-7, 131 - 2,..2 70 Brilliant, Carol W ..,.,. .-.,,, 7 7 Brixius, Elaine -- .-........-.--- 6-7 Broderick, John -- -- 50, 51, 55, 77, 97 Broehm, Janet --- .,,,,.,,......-, 77 Broeker, Joan -- - -... 70, 129 Bronk, Alvin .v,, ..,,...1.. 6 -7 Bronk, lrene - .,.,, --- 70, 108, 111 Bronk, Lorraine --- --- 70, 108, 111 Bronk, Ruth ..,..,. --- 77, 111, 126 Brose, Robert .,,... .......,... 7 7 Bruechert, Elizabeth W ...,,.,.,,.., 77 Bruechert, Ethel --- ...1...... ..--- 70 Bruechert, Jeannine --- 58, 70, 99, 105, 111, 116 Bruecherl., Lois -- 5, 6-7, 33, 34-35, 36-37, 58, 63, 65, 91, 99, 103. 107. 111 Bruins, Donna ,..,...Y,,,,.......,., 70 Budnik, Arthur ....,, ,,.......,,. 6 -7 Buidysz, David .,1,, ..,,..,.... 7 0 Buehler, Rosemary --- --- 76, 111. 117 Buran, Reginald ...Y .... 3 3, 50, 70 Buretta, Victor - ......... 77 Burg, Dorothy --- W 77, 111 Burish, James -.- .... 6-7 Buy-kart, Francis .- -- 6-7 Burkart, Richard -- -- 70 Bushman, Henry -- ,..... 79 Bushman, Kenneth ..,,.... ....... 6 -7 Bushman, Wallace ...,,,..... 50, 53, 70 Busse, Kathleen ..,. '33, 77, 90, 123, 128 Busse, Marilyn --- -- 6-7, 36-37, 57, 90, 100-101, 103 Butler, Carl -- ss.. 53, 70, 96-97 Butz, Marie -- -- 6-7, 96-97, 132 Oain, Elizabeth ..,, ,2.... 7 7. 129 Carbon, Clarence --- ----....- 77, 111 Carbon, Donald ----.--- --- 77, 111, 130 Carbon, Marilyn ----- 6-7, 32, 33-34-35, 36-37, 63, 87, 91, 103, 110 Carbon, Mary Inu --- 77, 89, 90, 111, 126 Carbon, Rose Marie -..----.----.... 77 Carl, Kenneth ---..--.--.-.., -.---. 6 -7 Carmody, Henry - ..-.------.-...... 70 Carnot, Grace -.--.. 70, 89, 90, 124, 125 Carswell, Miss Lorna -------W--- 43 Cavanaugh, Alice ....- , 77, 90, 121, 126 Cavanaugh, Harold .----..---- 70, 120 Cavanaugh, Marjorie ---.----. 6-7, 112 Cavanaugh, Patrick -- -.-..-.-. 6-7 Cayemberg, Allen ---.. .-.......- - 70 Cayemberg, Carolmarie W 70, 124, 125 Cayemberg, Shirley ----...--. ....-- 7 7 Cenefeldt, Harry ---..- -- 8-9. 36-37, 118 Cerny, Joan - 58, 77, 89, 90, 115, 124 125 Cerull, Thorxal --...........-.-.... S-9 Chamberlain, Miss Mary ---- -- 38-39, 43 Charneski, Audrey --.--....-.-- 70. 121 Check, Ann -...----..-. 70, 92, 93, 93 Cherf, Eugene .-.--......-.......... 8-9 Chermak, Elizabeth - 8-9, 65, 98, 103, 107 Cherney, Elizabeth ----- 8-9, 63, 64, 103 Cherney, Mildred -- -- ....-.....-..- 28 Cherny, Audrey --- -...----- 56- 77 Ciha, Lloyd .-.-.- ---- 8 -9 Clark, Miss May --- Clark, Paul -.---- Clement, Robert Clifton, James --- Coe, Elizabeth --- Cotfin, Edward -- Coons. Helen ..-- Covioux, Wayne W Cramer, Alice -.-- Craney, Dorothy -- Creager, Donald Creaizer. Phyllis Croll, Gilbert -.--- Crooks, Constance Crooks, Patricia ---. Culver, Lois ---.-- Czekala, Shirley --- Dsiley, Rita ---- ---- Darbant, George -- -----W 43 -- 77, 97 Delsmann, Francis W -..-.-... 77 Dembski, Dorothy --- ---- 8-9, 131 Dembsky, Donald W -- 8-9, 124, 125 Denk, Bernice -. - --------- -- 77 Denk, Carol Mae -- -.----.--. 8-9 Denk, Cerald ------ ----------- R -9, 98 DeRoche, Robert .---- DeSmidt, Marilee -.-- Dethlefson, Lois -W Detjen, William -- Devroy, Jean --. De Wein, John -- DeZeeuw, Peter - - -- DeZeeuw, Robert .--- 50, 52, 76, 120 50, 70, 89, 90, 100- -101, 111, 110 WW---W 8-9, 88 ---------- S-EJ - -----.- 70 -Y 8-9, 96-97 ------- S-9 ----W 77 Dickey, William ---- ---- - 8-51 Diederichs, Gerafd -.- ---- 77, 96 Diedrich, Denis ---- - ---- ---- 7 7 Dirkmann, Lois --- --- 58, 77, 100 Donahue, Patrick W --------- 77 Donahue, Richard -- --- 77, 120 Dondlinpzer, Jean ---- ------ 8 -0 Donovan, Patricia ---W 70 --- ---- 77 W------W--W 70 - --,,-- 77, 99, 130 -- 77, 96, 123, 126 -W- 8-9, 115, 118 --W---.W 77, 121 --------W--.W 8-9 - 8-9, 36-37, 89, 91. 115, 118 Dassey, Lorraine - ---- - Daugs, Kathleen ---- Davis, John .------ ------ 77, 115 --- 8-9, 107, 112 ----W, 77, 128, 130 -. 58, 59, 70, 96-97 --------- 77, 127 --- 77, 97, 132 -W--W-- 76 W ----- - 77, 132 ---------------- 70 Davis, Joan --..- 36-37. 70 70, 89, 90. 96-97. 99, 116. 119 Dey, Mrs. Vera ---.-.- ..--...------ 4 3 Dean, Virpfinia - --..-. .--.--- 3 -9. U8 Decker, Joseph -W ---.---.--- 77, 96. 120 Dedrick, Miss Helene -- .--...--.- -Y 43 Deering, Dorothy ----- - -- 8-9 Deering, Mary ----.. - 77 Dc-Faut, Grace --., - 77 Dehne, Eienore .---- -....--- 7 0 Dt-Lorme, Gertrude --- -..--..--- F-91 llelsman, Bernice ----.-- --- 77, 96. 121 Delsnmn. Donna Mae -- ...----.-- 77 W -, 77, 96 41 Dorsch, Mr. Walter W.. ------ -- Doulek, Marilyn --- - --- 70, 129 Doucha, Delmar -- -------- W Drsgzer, Donald -- ----- 78 Drews, Shirley .-.- .----- 7 8 Drexler, Frederick --------.-- -W 78, 114 Dreyer, Gerald ...----.---..-------- - 71 Drumm, Jean .----1- 71, 89, 90, 111, 116, 110 Drumm, Wesley -- --.-------------- 8-9 Duchon, Donald -- ------.-- 78, 96-97 Duebner, Janet ..-- -- 36-37, 78, 96-97 Duenkel, Catherine -- ---.---------- 78 Duenkel, Geraldine W -- 71, 90. 92, 93 11 6, 1 19 Duenkel. Shirley --- -- 78, 90, 115, 132 Dueno, Roland .----- --..-.----.--- 7 8 Dueno, Miss Vera --- .----- --W 41 Dueno, Waltei' --.. . --.. 8-0 Duffy, Thomas --- --- ------- - 51, 78 Dupras, Delores --..-.- L .----------- 71 Duprey, Jean - .-.. - 71, 89, 90, 103, 121 Durs, Robert -....- 33, 78, 97, 99, 130 Dusold, Rita ---.----.------------ - 8-0 Duzeske, Jacquelyn ..---- 71, 111, 117 Duzeski, Delores ---- ---------- 8 -9 Dvorak, Gordon -... W S-9, 96-97 Eck, Mr. William ---- ------ 4 1 Eggert, Dorothy --..---1 ------ 7 S, 97 Etrgert, Lois .---------.--1--------- 71 Ehle, Gwendolyn ...-.-.-.-- 71, 116, 127 Elliott, Anton Robert -- - ---- S-9, 1 15 Elmer. John ------..-- ------------- Ely, Eileen - ----- .--- - W 71, 115 Endries, Allsin ...- --- 10-11 Endries, LaVerne ---.--- .---.--- - 71 Endries, Marian --.------ - --.---.--.- 71 Erdman. Carol ----- 10-11. 33. 34-35. 37, 58, 63, 66, 88, 91 , 93, 103, 104, 36- 110 Erdmann, Doris --.--...-.-.-.--. 78, 98 Erdmann, Richard ---- ----..----.-- 7 1 Erickson, Alton ----. -.-.--.-- 7 8 Erickson, Mr, Edwin -- ---.--- 44, 118 Evans, William .. ---- --- 10-11, 96-97 Ewen, Julius ---.- ----------.-..- Ewen, Norbert -.-. --- 10-11. 67 Fanta, David ..-.. ---- 1 0-11 Farr, James - -.--- -- 50, 72 Favorite, Ronald --- .--..--- 71 Fellner, Lucille --- --.---- 10-11 Ferdon, Lloyd .--..- ---- 7 8, 97, 113 Fessler, Annabelle --- --.---.. 10-11. 58 Fessler, Carol Mae -..- --Y 10-11, 36-37 Fessler, Mildred --.. -.--.----- 7 8 Fictum, Francis --.. .---.- ----. Fictum, Mary Ann --- --- 78, 131 Fidler, Lucille ---..- --- 71, 111 Filbrandt, Cletus .--... --- 71, 120 Finkelmier, Ruth Ann -- ------- 71 Firehammer. Richard --- -.-- - 78 Fischer, Calvin .---.- - ----.- 10-11 Fisher, Jack -..-..- . --.-. 71. 115 Fisher, John ..-.--.. --- 71, 92. 99 Fitzgerald, Harold Fitzgerald, James -------- 78 Foerec, Ronald ---.. --- 10-11 Fogeltanz, LaVerne W -.-- - 1 0-1 1 Foxzltanz. Elaine --- --- 10-11, 96 Folletz, LeRoy -.-- --.-.-- -....-.. 7 8 Foreman. Merlin ---. -----..-----.-.. 7 1 Franke, Paul .--.---.. 33, 36-37, 71, 114 124, 125 Franswick. William -- .-..-.....-... 78 Franz, Charlotte --- --- 71. 96, 123 Franz, Ravrwond --- .--.---..- - 71 Franzen, LaVerne --- -- 71, 123. 129 Freihoth, Doris --.- -- 10-11, 87 Fricke, Claudia W -------. 78 Fricke, George -- --..- 148 Fricke, Richard ..., Frisch, Elizabeth -1 Frozena, Paul ..... Fruzyna, Theresa -- Fuchs, Robert ..,... Fuller, Mr. Charles -- Fuller, Miss Ruth .1 Gaedke, Edward ...... -1- ---- Gaedke, Miss Lucille Gaestel, Melvin 1 ,... .,.. 11-1-11--1 10-11 1-111-111-1111 71 111---1-1-1-1-1 78 1- 78, 90. 123, 128 --1---1-1-1 10-11 111111111111 44 1-1 38-39, 44 10-11 ---1-1-1-1----- 44 51, 53. 54, 78 Gallagher, Mary Ellen ..--1 36-37, 78, 109 Gamble, John .,...,.,. ...,,,...,,, 7 8 Galber, Donald ,..... .......... 7 1 Garry, Gwendolyn -1 ,... 71, 99, 115 Garry, Nita ...... 11- 78, 96, 115 Gass, Audrey -1- -1. ...... 1--1-1 71 Gass, Louise ............... 78, 115, 132 Gaterman, Glenn ....,......Y..,.... 71 Gates, Glenn ..................,...,, 71 Ghuger, William --1 33, 51, 53, 78, 120 Gauthier, Richard ....,...,.Y.....,. 78 Gehrig, Robert ..,...., ..... 1 0-11, 130 Georgenson, Lila ..,.. .,,,. 8 3, 97, 108 Georrrenson, Shirley 11 Geialdson, Phyllis 1.- ---1-----1--- 10-11 1 10-11, 36-37, 132 96 Geroll, Phyllis ..,........... 59, 11, Gesell, Dona .............. 60-61, 71, 116 Giese, Georgiana ...,,... ., .,.., 78, 132 Gigure, Donald 1- 33 51. 71, 34-85, 92, 93 Gigure, William ....,. 2, 10-11, 33, 34-35, 36-37, 50, 54, 55, 93, 110 Glaeser, Janet .............,..,..,.. 71 Glaeser, Wallace ...... 71, 96-97, 98, 99 Glander, William ...... 10-11, 33-34-35, 36-37, 63, 86, 96-97, 102, 118 Goetz, June .... 11- 10-11, 32, 36-37, 90 Goetz, Marian ..,........... -1 .... 10-11 Goff, Faith .....,......,............ 71 Gondrezick, Mrs. Eunice ..... 1 38-39, 44, 104, 105 Gordon, Martin ....... ............ 5 3 Gorman, Katherine .1-- 1 ...., 11-111 78 Gospodarek, Dorothy -1- ...... 1- 71 Gosz, Anthony ......,....,. ,,,,,.. 7 1 Gctchy, Marshall .................... 78 Gotstem, Patricia ,.... .......... .... 7 8 Graczyk, Shirley .-... 53, 59, 71, 78, 115 50, 54, 64, 79 Graff, Daniel .......... .... 7 6, 115, 130 Grall, Arlene -..... .,........ .... 1 0 -11 Grail, Dolores ,..... -- 10-11, 36-37 Graycarek, Eugene -1 ........... 71 Graykowski, Stanley -1 ......... - 71 Green, Corleta ....... .... 5 8, 71, 121 Green, Peter .......... - ....... 71, 98 Greenwald, Frederick .... 10-11, 67. 94- 95, 96-91, 99 Grell, Mrs. Esther .........,..e... 1- 44 Greycarek, Beverly .............. 58, 96 Greycarelq, Vernon ...... 11-11 54, 71 Griebling, Gladys ........ ....,,.. 1 0-11 Griesbach, Elizabeth ,......,,. - '11, 129 Groelle, Lloyd - .....,............. 51, 71 Groelle, Milton 1 ........., 10-11, 50, 53 Grosshuesch, Shirley .......,,. 10-11, 131 Grosstueck, Walter .............,..ee... Grotbeck, Edward ..,......,...... 53, 78 Grotbeck, Lillian -1- Grzeskowiak, Jane -- 1---- 10-11 1 ..... 10-11 Guepe, Mr. Albert .... 1- 44, 50, 54 Guex, Louise ............... 10-11, 112 Gulseth, Dale ..........e..,........ 78 Gunderson, Janet ...... 71, 89, 105, 132 Guse, Dolores Y... 10-11, 32, 33-34-35, 36- 37, 90, 124, 125, 128 Haas, Lawrence ..... ..., 1 0-11, 50, 130 Haase, Helen .... 36-37, 78, 111 121, 127 Haberman, Mr. Arthur ....... 124, 125 Hackmann, Vernetta ..-..... 10-11, 121 Haese, Caroline ........ 78, 98, 128, 132 Hagen, Myrna ...... 12-13, 32, 36-37, 88. 103, 104, 107, 123 Hammond, Dr. R. W. ............ 1- 41 Hall, Berkeley ......... 12-13, 114, 115 Hall, Dorothy .................... 12-13 Hall, Harriet ............ 1 ....... 12-13 Hall, William .................... 12-13 Hallisy, Raymond .................. 78 Halloran, Mary ................. 71, 115 Halloran, Patricia ,..... 78, 89, 90, 96, 111, 127 Halverson, Jacqueline ............ 12-13 Hamernik, Earl .................. 12-13 Hamilton, Elizabeth ......... 78, 90, 126 Hamman, Geneva --- 36-37, 60-61, 71, 116 Hammond, Cynthia ...... 71, 89, 100-101, 109, 111, 119 Handl, Doris .... .............. 1 2-13 Handl, James --- .......1...... 71, 130 Hansen, Carol ....... 63, 71, 98, 103, 111, 116, 119 Hansen, Gerald 1 ..... 12-1'3, 50, 53, 63, 65, 102 Hansen, Henry ................... 12-13 Hansen, Howard 1 ..........,.... 78, 97 Hansen, Janet .,., 12-1'3, 104, 107, 115. 123 Hansen, Keith ..,................ 78,97 Hanson, Gwendolyn --- 58, 71, 117, 119, 130 Hanson, Harriet ........................ Hanson, Joan ....,... .... 5 8, 78, 90 Hardina, Mary Ann .... ..... 7 8, 132 Hardrath, Elmer ..,.. 71, 97, 106, 113, 120, 130 Harlow, Rita --- 5, 12-13, 33-34-35, 36-'37, 104, 107, 110 Hzrrimzton, Marjorie ..., 59, 69, 71, 89, 109, 111, 119 Hartlaub, Marian .,,. 11- 12-13, 36-37 Hartmann, Roger --- ......... -1 78 Hartmann, 'William -11 ---- 71. 115 Harvey, Joan ,.., ..... 1 - 78, 121 Hastreiter, LaVerne 111 1- 78. 96 Haucke. Stuart .,,,. ,..... 1 78 Haugh, Janet .,.... 11- 71, 121 Haupt, Dale .,...,.,. -- 51, 78 Hauschulz, Delmar .,...,. -1- 12-13 Havlichek, Bernice .............. 12-13 Hay. John ,......1.,,.,....,....... 78 Hayes, Rose Mary 1.., 12-13, 32, 33-34-35, 36-37, 58, 59, 90, 124, 125 Hayward. Rosalie 1 .,.., 78, 96, 128, 132 Healy, Miss Nora 1 11..11....1111.1 1 42 Hebert, Mary ..1111. ...111.11111 7 8 Heck, Otto ...111.1 11.1.111.1.. 7 8 Heckel, Frederick -- 11 63, 71, 102 Hecker, Lloyd 1.11.11 ..1.1 7 1, 130 Heideman, Robert .1.1 -- 71, 97, 122 Hein, Edwin .11.11 11111...... 7 8 Hein, Marshall -1- 1-1 50, 51, 78 Helwich, Ruth -11 1-11111 71, 131 Henning, lone --- ..1--11----- 1- 71 Herbst, Doris --11 -11 36-37, 73, 109 Herman, Shirley --- 11- 71, 123, 129 Herman, Violet -1-1 -111----1-- 7 1 He1'rick, Jeanne -.1-- --- 78, 123, 132 Herrmann, Herbert --- -1-111-1-11 72 Herrmann, William --- -11-1---11- 72 Herzog, Betty Lou .111111- 12-13, 96-97 Herzog, Clyde -11-1------1-- 33, 51, 78 Herzog, June -..1-1-1..-111 1---. 1 1- 78 Herzog, Marilyn --1- 12-13, 33-34-35, 36- 37, 66, 91, 93, 103, 104, 107, 122 Herzog, Patricia --1- 12-13, 98, 103, 107 Hessel, Russell ...--.11. 1 -.-..- 76, 130 Hibbard, Harold 1--- 1--1- 1 2-13, 50, 180 Hibbard, Mary June ---1------1--- 12-13 Hibbard, Pearl -1-1---1---------1---- 72 Hocking, Charles Donald ---1 51, 78, 130 Hoeffner, Delmar ----11----- 53, 72, 106 Hoefner, Merlyn ---.-1- 1- 50, 72, 102 Hoefner, Virginia -.----- ---- 1 - 36-37, 72 Hoeppner, Paul --1-...-.-.-1..-11--1 78 Hoffman, Bernadine 1---------..-.-- 72 Hoizle, Richard -----1.------1------- '72 Hokenson, Beitha -1-.11.---.-1--.--1 78 Holdorf, Esther 1--.-----.----1---.1- 79 Holler, Herbert -.---- 12-13, 36-37, 124, 125, 130 Holly, Joan ------1------------- - 96-97 Holschbach, Eunice -.111..1-1...- 1 2-13 Holschbach, Ione ..---.1-1-1 ..-.- 1 2-13 Holschbach, Joan -..1------1- 12-13, 1'32 Holschbach, Marcella 1---1------ '79, 132 Holschbach, Marian --- --------. -1 72 Holschbach, Marvin -..1. 11- 53, 79, 98 Holschbach, Ruth 1 ---- ---1--, 1 2-13, 131 Holsen, Edward --1--- 2, 5, 12-13, 33, 66, 91, 122 Holsen, Kenneth -11--- 50, 72, 102, 130 Holsen, Ruth 1.1--.1-1- ...1- 59, 72, 129 Holtz, Kenneth 1----- 33, 36-'37, 50, 53, 65, 76, 100-101, 102 Holtz, Virginia - .111-1.---..1.1-..-. 79 Holzschuh, Elizabeth --..-. 11.1- 7 9, 128 Hopf, Dorothy .1--.1---- -1--11-1 7 9, 121 Hornes, Berniw -1- --1 79, 111, 126 Hcrstman, Arden -1 --- 79, 124, 125 Horstman, Elwood 1.-... - 36-37, 72, 92, 124, 125 Hoyer, Gretchen 11- 111.1- 79, 124, 125 Hoyer, Ilene 1.1 -1-.--1- -..-....-- 7 2 Hiudka. Lila Mae --1-1--- 1--- 7 9, 132 Hubbartt, Norma ..-1-----1-111111..--- Huchthausen, William ----.--- 50. 54, 72 Huckaby, William 1111 , 11..1.11--- 12-13 Huebner, Nona -----..-- 12-13, 98, 129 Huebner, Ralph --11---------- 1 79, 120 Hugizett, Nancy -1--.----.---.1----- 79 Huletz, Ralph -.------------- ------ 7 2 Hunsader, Jeanne -----1-------- 79, 132 Hynek, Grace -.-11.1...-.--1--1.- 14-15 Hynek, Harlan -1 -------- -1---- 1 4-15 Isselmann, Joan -.------------------- 72 Iverson, Cora ...--...... 14-15, 98, 131 Jachimstal, Gladys -.-....-..-1.-.1. 79 Jackson, Dorothy ---------- 79, 111, 126 Jackson, Mae ...111.111.-..- 14-15, 131 Jacobs, Dolores .--.1-.--..---- 79, 132 Jacobs, Howard -..1--.----. 1 -.-..-- 79 Jacobsen, James -1.-.......1.-.--. 14-15 Jacobsen, William ...-.-1 Jaeger, Dalton -------.---- ----1----- 72 1--------- 79 79 Jaeger, Donald ..-1.11.--..---..-..- Jaeger, Herman -----------------1-- 79 Jagodensky, Beverly --.1-.11--- 1 72, 114 Jagodinsky, Joseph - .-.---- ------ 5 3, 79 Jagodinsky, Marie -..---------.--- 14-15 Jagodinsky, Robert ------1-.--1- 53, 79 Jakoubek. Ludrnilla, 1.... 79, 98, 115, 121 Janecek, Miss Julia ...-...1.. 38-39, 44 Jansen, Harold ----1----.-----.--- 14-15 Jansen, Peggy ----- Jansky, Frederick 11- --------------- 72 ---- 33. 72 J arosh, Robert .... ...- Jarosh, Theodore -.1- Jens, Mir. Walter --- Jespersen, Janet -1 Jirikovec, Allan 1--- 14-15, 50. --------- 79. 97 102 ---.1--1--- 41 1-1-1 --1--- 72 120 -1 -1..- 79. Johanek, Donald ..1.11...........1..... Johnsrud, Miss Jean --1--. 1.1-1...1- 4 4 Johnson, Eileen .1..--...-.- 72, 127, 131 Johnson, Elizabeth 1- 1... 11.1.1 1 72, 98 Johnson, Gerald 1 ..1-.1.-. 1..1.. 5 0, 72 Johnson, Lois -........1.. .... 7 2, 129 Johnson, Wayne .......1 ...- 7 9, 97 Johnson, William --- --, 11-15 Johnston, Joanne --1..-1--1.-- 11 14-15 Johnston, Lawrence ....11-.....1... 79 Jolin, Wesley ----.-----11--.-1-- 51, 79 Jones, Jean .--.-- --- 14-15, 98, 124. 125 Jones, Wr. Newton Jones, Mr, William Jorgensen, Greta ----- Jung, Robert ..--.------ Junk, Ethelyn ----.1.- Junk, Ronald ------.-- Just, Harold ...-. 14-1 -----11--1------- 44 38-39, 44, 98, 99 1 ---. -1-1.1. .. 1- 72 14-15, 124. 125 ------1----- 14-15 ------1----- 14-15 5, 36-37, 96-97, 99 Kabat, Donna Mae ..-...1..- 14-15, 115 Kacynski, Dorothy ---1--- 74, 96-97, 129 Kaderabek, Eugene ..-----.1-- 14-15, 97 Kaderabek, Paul --...--....--. 72, 96-97 Kadow, Robert ---. ....-1.........1 1 72 Kadow, Jean .....-.-..-...- 58, 72, 119 Kadow, Merlyne -...1-1------.1--- 14-15 Kamberg, June ---.--.--.-..---. - 14-15 Knminski, Dianne --- .--.----.- 72, 121 Kaminski, Irene .1--- 11- 14-15, 96, 112 Kaminskj, Ralph --...---.......- 14-15 Kanter, Germaine ..1....- 36-37, 79, 98 Kappelmann, Susan -..1-.1....- 72, 129 Karbon, Allen ...-.-... 1-.----.... - - 79 Karbon. Germaine ...1... ....-.. 1 4-15 Karl, Geraldine -..---.--1--1-- 79, 123 Karl, Edwin 1.....-...1.-...- 53, 79, 97 Kasten, Frances --.-- 14-15, 69, 109, 112 Kasten, Helen ---..-..- 79, 89, 111, 126 Kattner, Lee --.1.1-..........-- 79, 96 Kautsky, Pauline .--.....-.1---- 76, 129 Kautzer, Donald -- ....-...1....... 79 Kay, Cyril 1.....-1-....--...-- .-.-- 6 6 Keehan, Dorothy ..1.....-.--..--- 14-15 Kell, Ralph ......1..-........-1.. 14-15 Kelley, Elmer .1-. ----...-----1-1- 1 4-15 Kelley, lvnss Marian -11.-1 1..---. 4 4, 107 Kelley, Meldon -...-- --------------- 79 Kelnhofer, Sylvester --...1.. ...- 1 4-15 Kelnhofer, William --.........-- 79, 120 Kerchefske, Eleanor -.....1........- 72 Kerscher, Nancy 1- -56-57, 58, 59, 72, 115 Ketter, Miss Jeanette 1 .............- 42 Keune, Betty Jane --1-.- 1--..1.1- 1 4-15 Keune, Donna -....-..... -... - 14-15 Keune, Kenwood -1-1.1........... L- 72 Khail, Charlotte ..1..---..--..- 79, 123 Kiekhaefer, Florence .--. 11- 72, 129, 132 Kiekhaefer, Helen ----1- 14-15, 111, 117 Kiel, Carole 1....1..... -..... .-....1 7 2 Kiel, Patricia .1...1...--1.1..-...... 79 Kinarll. Shirley 1-1 36-37, 72, 90, 116, 119 Kirchen, Dorothy ...1............... 72 Kirchod, Helen ...1........1..1... 14-15 Kitzerow. Donna -..-- 58, 72, 90, 98, 105 Kleiber, Anthony ..1...-- 1 ....1... 14-15 Kleiber, Marion 1-.. ...1...1111..1-... 72 Kleiber, Rose Marie ....1.1..... 1.... 7 9 Klein, Elizabeth ----- --- 58, 59, 72, 98 Klein, Harry 1..-... -...---..1..1. 7 9 Kleman, Robert --- .........1..... 1 72 Kletzien, Mildred ..- 1.11111 1 ..... 14-15 Kliment, Donald -1--.-- 14-15, 67, 96-97 Klingbiel, Robert ...... ........-.... 7 2 Klingholz, Patricia -....... .1.1...1 - 79 Klinkner, Charles ----.- 14-15, 102, 130 Klinkner, Clarence -.1..--....1...... 72 Kloiber, Mr. Frank ..-...1.........- 41 Kloida, Vivian ..1.......1....1.1... 72 Klopfer, Shirley - ....1..-.....-..- 16-17 Klose, Phyllis .... 16-17, 33-34-35, 36-37, 59, 99, 123, 130 Klug, Iva ........11....1 11.. 1 6-17, 132 Kluth, Harold .-........ -... - 96-97, 98 Knickelbine, Dale --.--...1 '33, 79, 98, 99 Knapp, Andrew .......1......... 72, 120 Knutson, Mrs. Dorothy ....-.-..-..- - 45 Knutson, Joan .......-..--..-- ------ 7 9 Knutson, Sylvia ....-......... Koch, Charlotte --.---.- Koch, Henry ----. --- Koch, Ieonard -------.-- Kochan, Clarence 58, 79, 97 16-17, 127, 129 --------------- 72 55, 79. 100-101 1-.. ...-....-....-. 72 Kochan, Dorothy ---- 16-17, 33, 34-35, 36- 37, 37, 112, 128 Koebke, Mary -....-.-.. - .....- 79, 127 Koebke, Shirley ...1..........--..... 72 Koehler, Betty June -1 16-17, 87, 89, 124 KoeDP. Mary Jane ......1-- 79, 128, 132 Koepsel, Warren .--........1......-. 72 Kohlbeck, Gordon -..- 3'3, 67, 79, 96-97- 98, 124, 130 Kohlbeck, Kenneth Kolbeck, Victor --..-.. 16-17, 67, 96-97 Kohlmeier, Victoria. .....-.... , 79, 123 Kollath, Delores --.-...-..--. -1 72, 96 Kollath, Marion ..-- ....--.- 7 2, Fr-lodzeske, Rose Marie ------..-- 98- 121 79, 123 Komorosky, Clarence ........ ---..... 7 9 Komorosky, Elizabeth -. ,,,, --,-- Ter, 121 Komorosky, Geraldine ,....... 16-17, 132 Koueczka, Theresa ...,,...,, ,,,, A 16.17 Konkle, Raymond -W .,,,.--,,., 15.17 Konop, James ,..,.... .-,,-,,,,,,, 7 2 Konopacki, Dorothy ...,... ,. 79, 111, 128 Konopacki, Joseph . ,,....., 16-17 Kuue, Janet ..,..,,, --- 16-17, 131 Kopotic, Carol ..... -- ,,.,...,, 79 Korarewsky, John .,,,,,. ...,,.. 7 9 Koritzinsky. Sydney --- .,.. ..... 1 6-17 Korlesky, Mary Ann -., , 72, 92, 121 Koskamp, Joan .,..,... -- 1647, 131 Kostuhosxe, Theresa ,- ......,..,.. -- Kuutecky, Dale ,..,... ,,... 1 6-17, 118 Koutnik, Vincent ,- . Kovar, Franklin ,,- --- 72, 106, 115 -----,.------,--- 79 Kowalski, Robert .... 5, 16-17, 33, 31-35, 84-85, 91, 93, 102, 110 Kozaczuk, Elizabeth Krainik, Ardis .... Kramer, Eunice Kramer, Ronald -- Kramer, Shirley Roger -- Klause, Krett, Anthony -- ------,----,,-,,, 7- 32, 36-37, 58, 72, 87, 89 -2 , 93, 111, 119, 122 72 , ..v....Y.,,.... , 128 -, .... - ...., 79, 120 -- 16-17, 124, 125 ---,,---- 16-17 A .......... 79 Krejcarek, LeRoy .....,....,. 79, 96-97 Kries, Dorothy ....,......,.... . '12, 129 Krippner, Jeanette -- 36-37, 79, 108, 130 Krish, Donald ...,,,..,..,..... 79, 114 Krish, Mildx'ed ...., Kronschnabel, Inis - Krue fer Carole . ,..., .... - -- 16-17 --- T2, 98, 111 16-17 4, , Y- -------- A-- Krueger, Dolores ...,. Y, LS, 59, 79-5 129 Krueger, LaVe1'ne 36-37, 72, 81, 90, 92, ea, 111, us, 119 Kxug, Elizabeth ,..,,,.. ,.......,... 7 9 Krumdick, Ella --- --.,- Krupkat, Dean --- Krysan. Joan --,--- --Y---------- Kuhiuhek, Gladyce Kubitz, uarolyn .-,-- 9 Kulwsch, Robert . ,.,,. -- Kuechmann, Edith 16-17, 98, 131 79 16-17 'G-17 33, 53. 76. 88, 89, 2, 93, 103, 116, 119 16-11, 54, mv 16-17, as-af, 132 79 Kuechmann, Judith ..-...- -..-... -.-. Kuehn, Ruth ,.... ., ,,..,.. --- 72, 99 Kuhl, Elaine ..,..... Y... 7 9 Kujuwa, Harold ....., - .---.- Kumbalek. Harold ..--,, --- T9 Kumbalek, Laura -.- .... --,.- Kummer, Eugene --- -- ,- 16-17 KusLka, LaVerne --- , -..,,.., .,... 7 9 Kustka, Marjorie --, ........-,..- 16417 Kugtka, Robert --- ....,... 55, 76, 120 Kutil, Elinor ..,. -,- 16-IT, 36-37, 132 Kutil, Esther -.- ,...Y..-, A 72, 131 Kutil, Margaret -- ...,.. 16-11, 132 Kutil, Robert --- .,,,.. 72 Laabs, Gertrude , ..., ....,...,.. 7 9 Lambs, Leroy --- ..,....,.,,... 18-19 LaC0ul'se, Ibis --- 58, 60-61, 12, 116 Lacle, Richard A- A .,..,.. 51, 54, 80 Larond, John --- , ...., ,...... Za U, 98 Lakatos, Edith .... ......-.... 1 3-19 Lamb, Mr. L. H. -- ,..1.. 41 Lambert, Helen --- ,..1e ..-. ' I6 Lamnert, Thomas -- -, 18-N, 130 Lambries, Albert -W A-- AU, 11:5 Lammues, Llaine -- Lang, Donald ,---- Lang, William ,.,.. . Lan le Dale 1-. . --------- Langlois, Doris Mae ...... -- -- ...., 18-19 ,-,-----,-- 51, 72 - ..,,,..,..... 714 ---- TZ, 100-101 18-1t1, 124-125 Langlons, Kncnam .... W SU, wi, 120 Langlois, Robert -,- ....-.-.. 73 Lnngieau, Donald -- ,...-... --- Bu Langteau, Palmer -Y .,,-,--.----- 18-19 LaRoc.1ue, Ualvin .,..-.... ......--. ---- Laxson, Llaine ..,1.. 80, 83. 97, 123, 126 Larson, James -Y .,,...-1. 51. 80, 114 Laude, Lealrice ...Y - ....,...., 73, 131 Lawrence, Lyman --- ...A 80, 106, 120 LeCoque, Ervin .1,,., ---.. ..,.. 80, 120 Lellvina, Martial ......,.. 421, 73, 96-97 Leist, Eugene .... ,.--. Y -.--.. T 3, 120 Lelst, Lois , .,,,... ..Y.....--. S 0 Leneau, Max-dell ,..,, --- 80, 132 Lensmeyer, Dorothy -., ...ee 18-19 Leschke, Mary Jane --, ....... 18-19 Leschke, Paul ....,,1 -- 53, 80, 120 Leslie, Margaret ..e... .......,. S 0 Lesperance. Vernon -.Y .........-. 73 Lettenberger, Delmar - ---...-. 73, 99 Lettenherger, Paul ,.- , 18-19, 53, 93, 96-97, 98 Levenhagen, Edward Lewis, Richard ...,.. Liermann, Junior - Lilla, Audrey ...,.. - Lindberg, Beverly -- ----.---- 80 ,- 51, 73, 120 --- 73, 96-97 --,,--f- 65. 73 ,,---Y---,, 18-19 73 Lindberg, Todd ..,,.....-...,.-. AV.. Lindemann, Muriel ---- 18-19, 36-37, 63 90, 103, 104, 107 Lindholm, Alfred ....... ......... Y -- B0 Lindwall, Mr. Robert ..... .......... 4 1 Lippert, Audrey .........,.. 73, 89, 129 Lockhart, Dorothie ........... 18-19. 121 Lomprey, Donald -- .... 18-19, 54. 67. 96-97, 99 Icnfr, Arlean .W ..,,..,... ..,-- 73, 129 Lowry, Nan -.- --- 76, 99, 116, 119, 122 Luchsinger, Gilbert -7. .... T3 Ludwig. Mr. Ernest ..,......,, 2, 3.1, 42 Ludwig, Thomas ........,.., ,, ,..,-,-,, Luevke, Beverly .... 36-37, 60-61. 66, 73, 96-97, 119 Luecke, Lloyd ..,, 18-19, 49, 50, 53, 63, 65, 102, 111 Luedtke, Dorothy ...,,. ..,- , ,..,,, 1 8.19 Luedtke, Willxam .,-.. ,,...-,,-.,, - A80 Luisier, Irvin ...,,......,,..,,,-.., 73 Luisier, Raymond .,... 18-19, 33, 94-95, 96-97. 102 Lusnia, Eleanore -,- ....,,...,.. . 80 Lutterman, Alois W- -,- 50, T3 Lynch, Jack ..,,,. ..,, 7 J Lyon, Lee .,......... -- T3 McBeath, Mrs. Stuart -- .,,,,.,..,.. , 46 McCarthy, Katherine --, 73, 98, 105, 124, 125 McCarthy, James .,.....,, ..,....-, 8 U McCauley, Miss Gertrude -- H- 45. 129 McCauley, Patricia ...,,... -., ,..,... 73 McCole, Patrick , ..,.....,..,.,... 18-19 McConnell, Marilyn .... 80, 90, 111, 126 McDonnell, Mary ....,....., 18-19, 131 McE1ligott, William -- A 51, 53, 55, 80, 97, 99, 116 McEllig0tt, James ...............,., 73 McKay, Glenn ..... ,...,,,.., ...,.,..,, McKay, Harold ..., ...... , , 51, S0 McNeil. Patricia ,.,. -- 80, 123 McNeil, Robert ........ .....,.. . ,--- 76 Maas, Myrna, - .....,,........... 33 Machus, Arden --- 18 -19, Mzxdenwald, Phyllis .,,. , '73 64, 87, 103, 127 18-19, 36-37, 90 103, 107, 112 Ms:-Lllgan. Junias -.- .,.......... . 8II Madsen, Marvin --, ,..,,....... 18-19 Madson. Judith ...V -,- 73, 89, 111, 119 Mzxertz, Charlotte -Y .... . ...,.... 18-19 Maertz, Hal ..... .,............ ...,,. Magill, Kathleen - .,... . . 30, 89, 90, 126 Magill, MV, James A-- 38-39. 45, 106, 113 Magill, Mrs, Madge ,....,.. 45, 108, 130 Mnhlock, Joan ,,,.,,.....,...,.... 18-19 Mahlock, William ..,.......,..,,..,. 80 Mahnke, Ashton .... 30-31. 33, 50' 53, 63, 69, 73, 102, 122 Mzlhnke, Raymond - ,,,,.1... -.- '76, 130 Mail:-1nd, Marie ,,.. .,,,..,,..,,, 7 3 Mail:-md, Martha -.- , ...,......,.. - T3 Malek, James ..,.. ..,,... 1 8-19, 36437 Malek, Joanne ,A -- GS, S0, 111, 126 Malley, Elaine -- -- 18-19, 130, 131 Mancl, Lloyd ..., Manlick, Francis - Manson, John ,..,., Manthey, William -, Maples, James ,... Maples, Rose .,,. March, William ,., Maresch. Phyllis W- Markmwski Geox' e . S0 ---.-,, 28 ---,---- 75 an 80 ,-- 18-19, ' Y 5-T -- Ma rkowski, Lenore . Marks, Clinton -H, Marks, Ronald A ..--.- Marquardt, Orman -,- Marquardt. Orvill -- Marshek, Eugene - Martell, Lawrence -- -,---- 18-19 1 ' 104 Matczynski, Robert W ..--..- ,-,-- Matte, Meryl ------- Maurer, Clifford ..----.- 33, Maxfeldt, Audrey ,A - May, Jean -.,- Maze, Mary --, Meany, Claude -- Manny, James W- M1-any, Lois -.----- Meany, William --.- Meihsner, Dolores --, -- 73, 05 ,-.,- 73 --,- T3 -- SU ,, Su -, 80 ,- 73 ,, SU ,, 80 73 , .-1.--.-..-... SU 68, SO, 122 . 36-37, 59, 73, 89, 90, 93, 100-101, 109. 111, 119 -,,,,---, 18-19, 114 -,-- 80, 114 --- 1.8-19, 102 -,---- 18-19, 131 ,---.---,,,---, 73 -,, 58, '73, 89, 111. 117, 1114 ----,----- 45, 129 Meisnest, Mr. Charles Meisnest, Mr. Frank .. --..---.- 45 Meindl, Alan -.--.--W- -,- 51, SO, 120 Meindl, Eunice ....- ...-- 7 3, 131 Meindl, June -- -- 13-19, 36-37 Meisner, Lois W- ....-.-.. V 73 Merkel, Evelyn ---. ...,...-.... 1 8-19 Metivier, Donald -- .--...-.. 18-19, 130 Metzger, Doris ..-,-...--.-.-.. 80, 115 Metzger, Laverne .... 36-'37, 73, 114, 131, Metzger, Shari -..-- 18-19, '73, 124, 125 Metzner, Shirley .---.--...-........-..-- Mr-ulenfeldt, Joan -- ..--........ 18-19 Meyer, Audrey .... , --....-.-- 18-19 Me-yer, Delores -- V 20-21, 105, 11? Meyer, Helene -... A --..--......- --- S0 Meyer, Jeanette ---.-.- 73, 90, 105, 117 Meyer, IfRoy -.-. -.-..-..--.. 2 O-21 Meyer, Rosemary -..- --...-.-- 80, 128 Meyers, Donald ---- .----.---.-. 8 0 Miller, Miss Gram -..---..--...-. f- 45 Miller, Peter .---... , 51, 80, 118, 130 Mix, Robert -.--- -- ------..---.-- 80 Moede, Louise -- ...-.. 36-37, 73 Mohr, Patrick -., -- 20-21, 54. 102 Monday, Jean -- .--. 20-21, 130 Monday, Roy .-.. -...---...- 2 0-21 Monka, Charles --- -- 51, 73, 106, 111 Monka, Joan ---- ------,,-,, 7 3, 95.97 Morken. Jeanne -... --- 20-21, 33, 36437, 103, 107. 112 Morris, Carol Mae -.-...-.. 73, 122, 129 Morris, Patricia -,-- 20-21, 32. 33-3'l-35, 36-37, 86, 100, 101. 103. 110 Murris, Ronald ---.---.--- , -----, 54, 73 Mraz. LaVern W -----.------ ,M 20421 Mrotek, Beverly W- ------- 20.2Q Mrotek, Colleen -.- ..-- 33, 66, S0 Mrotek, Donald W - --.- 80, 120 Mrotek, Joseph W ----- S0 Mlotek, Leroy W, ---- 20-21 Muchin, James ---- ,-- 57, S3 Muchowski, Ruth -, 73, 123 Muehlberg, Knrl ...-- 73 Mueller, Earl ,--- ---- T3 Mullen, Margaret -- ----.----.----- ,, Mumpy, Dolores --- -.-------- 30. 123 Musil, W. John -- , 20-21, 54, 65, 61 Myers, John -.--- ------- ------ 1 6 Myers, Kenneth --- --------- ,, S0 Myotte, Patricia A-- -.-- - 73 Nagy, Paul -... -- 20-21, 53 Naidl, Lester -.-- ------- 8 0 Namz, Elizabeth -.--- 20-21 Naumann, Edith --- -... 20-21, 98 Nelson, Betty Y-Y- -,, 20-21, 98 Nelson, Elroy --- ---..- -- 80 Nelson, Marley --,- ---------------- T3 Nelson, Richard --.-.-.-.-----.------ 80 Nemetz, Allan ..-.-. 20-21, 32, 33-34-35, 36-37, 63, 89, 102, 11V Newman, Arlette -.---- ----- - -.---.- 7 3 Newman, Rosella ..-------...--- 80, 98 Nichols, Donald --...---- 20-21, 115, 130 Nichols, Rouert A ...-- al, 53, bu, wx, 130 Nxckles, John ...--...-- 36-37, 73, 96-97 Nielsen, Marjorie --, .---.---- 80, 121 Nielson, William , ---..-.. au, 217 Niephaus, Ethel -.- --, bu, 98 Nimlz, Donald W ----------- T3 Nimtz, Robert ---. ----.----..---.. lvoml, Patricia ....--. --, Su, 11.5, 128 Nordman, William -- -.-- --..--- 8 0 Norman, Mr. John --- ---------- 45 Norkosky. Kenneth W -- 80. 115 Lvovack, Laverne H .---- ----- Z 0-21 Novack, Lorraine -.------------ SO, 127 Novak, Elaine --.. . 20-21, 56-57, 08, 98 Novak, Patricia .----.. 80, 96, 128, 132 Novitski, Mr. Frank ---..-------- 45, 91 Novy, Donald .--.--- ...-...----..-- 8 0 Novy, Richard .--.. -- 20-21, 114, 120 Ozxthout, Georgia -------- 20-21, 12-1, 125 0Donnell, Mary Ellen Y --..-----. 20-Zl Urfaard. Paul WW-. U'Hearn, Lumena 0'Konski, Betty -.-.- -,---------- SU, 20421, 84-85, S9, 96 -,--,---,Y,-- 53, .3 126 109, 112 Olander, James ..... 36-37, 80, im-vm, V9 0'Leske, Leroy -.---.....-.--..---- 81 Ulm. Wilma --.-- -v- Y, 36-37, TCS, 96 Olp, George .-..-. ..--... 5 1, 81 Olaon, Olson, Olson, Beatrice -- Donald --- , Shirley .--.. 0'Rourk, Kay -- Orth, Audrey -- ,,--,,--.-,--,,- T3 ----,--,-.--,---- T3 20-21, 104 73, 89, 30, 105, 111 89 Osieczanek, John ,A 33. 50, 54, 73, 96 01.10, Barbara -----.. 73, 69, 90, 99, 116 Owart, Orrin -.- ...----.-.-.--. 20-21 Pahian, Doris .---..-- 7-77 20-21, 124 Pacetti, Mr. Nello .... A- -.-..-- A 45, .50 Page, Keith ..------..... 81, 96-97, 113 Palmer, Elaine ..-........---...-... 73 Pankratz, Arlene --.-.--..- 81, 123, 126 Panosh, Lois ---- , 73, 89, 92, 93, 114, 117, 124, 120 Panosh, Orville --....--.. --...-- 7 3 Parlow, Donald -, ..-...----.--- 53, 81 Pausiyz, Robert ,.....-.,.....,...... S1 Pautz, Donna ..... 20-21, 36-37, 99, 123 Pautz, William ,.YY....,,.,......,.. 81 Peashek, Thomas ,A ,.,. 51, 55, 81. 97 Peck, Germaine --, ,........., 73 Pekarske. Robert ,- .A.. 20-21, 120 Pekarske, Thomas -,- ..,...,,.... - 7-l Pekulik, Joan ....... ,-- 58, 81, 96, 132 Pekulik, Mary Ann .......V...... 59, 31 Pelishek, John ..,...,., 51, 53, 81, 114 Pemberton, Donald ,.....,. --- 20-21, 54 Peet, Joanne .,Y...,.............,.. 74 Perkins, Donna .... 2, 22-23, 33, 65, 103, 107, 110 Peronto, Eleanor ........, ..,..... 8 1 Perontn, Raymond ..... -- 22-23 Peroutka, LaVerne ....., Y..-, 7 -1 Pc:-outka. Mary Carol H ,- 22-23 Perrodin, Francis Lee -- -- 22-23 Perrodin, Jean .,...... ,... . 81 Peterik, Betty ...,,... -,- ,..- 22-23 Peterik, Nancy ...........-.,.. 81. Peters, Dorothy .v... .,.. 8 1, 96-97, Petersen, Donald E. Peterson, Donald R. Peterson, Jean ..... Petska, Harvey -.- Pfetfer, Joseph .... Pfelferkorn, Orrin ,- 126 121 ,- -V '36-37, 74, 99 . .,....,, 74. 92 ------- 22-23 -,---,- T4 -- 74, 96-97 -- 74, 113 ----,,,--- 82. r l I i r Pfeifer, Charmaine ..... 74, 89, 109, 111, 119 Pickup, James .... ...,.,..... 3 3, 81 Piefer, Dorothy --- ,............ 74, 98 Pilger, Arline ....... 56-57, 58, 74, 121 Pitsch, Richard ,..................,. 74 Plaisance, Clifford ...,........ ,,. 74, 130 Plantico, Roger ..... 22-23, 32, 33-34-35, 36-37. SB Plantico, Victor ........,............ '14 Plc-uss, Marion .....,.... 58, 74, 96, 131 Plinske, Myron ...........,. - 74, 96-97 Ploederl, Marilyn .... '36f37, 81, 111. 126 Ploss, Douglas ..........,........ 51, 74 Poklinkoski. Anton Pokorski, Donald .... Pokorski. Jean ...... ----,--,---d-- 81 --------------- 81 58, 59, 81, 90. 111 Savage, Patricia ..... Schaefer, Fredrick .,,.. Schaffer, Carol .......... -- 22-23. 58 ------- 74 -.- 81. 132 Stezer. Audrey --- -M 4-25, 111 117 Stegmann, Gloria .....,....... ...H 24-25 Stegmann, William ....-......... 82, 120 Scharenbrock, Bernadette --- ..... -- 74 Schelthelm, Florence .,.... .... . 81 Schenian, Bette ...... ...,,...,, - --- '74 Scherer, James .... ..,,..,.,...... 8 1 Scherer, Inrebia .... -.- 2.2-23, 127, 129 Schettl, Myron ...,...,.1,,...,... 22-23 Scheurell, Gordon ............,.. 64, 74 Scheurell, Jean ...,..,........,,,.,. 81 Scheurell. Mildred --- ,... 22-23 Schlais, Dorothy --- ..... -- 81, 109 Schleis, Peter ..... ...,,....... 5 3, 81 Schleis, Richard ...... Schliesleder, Richard 22-23, 33, 50, 51, 106, 114, 120 -N .....,,... - '74 81 Schmatz, Frances ,... ,...,..,....,, Schmatz, Marion --- ..,..,.. 22-23, 131 Schmidt, Arthur .,,,..,........ 81, 114 Schmitt, JoAnn ...... 36-37, 63, 69, 74' 89, 90, 1 1 1 , 1 19 Schmitz, Mr. Louis .,....... 46, 53, 117 Schneider, Robert ,..............,, ,, '74 Schneider, Dorothy Ann .... 22-23, 112, 128 Schneider, Lloyd ..,.,.. ........ 5 4, 74 Schram, Adeline -.- ---- 74 Schrank. Delores --- ---, '74 Schroeder, Earl ....... .,,,-, 2 2-23 Schroeder, Lorraine .,,,. ....,... 2 4-25 Schroeder, Marshall --, - ,....,... -- 81 Schroeder, Robert ..,..,.... 81, 118, 130 Schroeder, Vernette ........-...- 83, 111 Post, Elizabeth ..... 22-23, 33-34-35, 58. 90, 98, 107 Poulos, William ................ '74, 102 Powalish, Mary Jane --, ........ -- 81 Powalisz, Edward ...., --- 31, 115 Pozorski, Jeni .......... ........ 8 1 Pracki, Marilyn -- ...... ..,.,. 4 2 Prince, Arthur ,... ..... 7 4 Prince, Dolores ...... --- ...... 22-23 Provost, Joan ..,.. ....,.......... 8 1 Px-owse, Florine ....... 59, T4, 99, 124, 125, 128 Pultz, Mrs. Cleeta ..,..... .... 4 5, 143 Qualman, George --- ---- 74 Ruhr, William ....,....-............ S1 Rambadt, Elaine ...........V..... 22-23 Randolph, Marjorie ----- 30-31, 33, 36-37, 4 58, 63, 69, 74, 89, 103, 111 1'9 Schuh, Lorraine A. - Schuh, Lorraine K. Schuh. Raymond --.T -Y- --- 24-25, 36-37 24-25. 36-37 -----.----- 81 Stehula, Lms ....... - ........... 24-25 Steinbrecher, Jerome --- - ...... 26-27 Stelzer, Robert .,...... ---- 76, 100-101 Stelzer, Kathryn .,.. ........... 2 6-27 Stenson, Mildred -.. --- 82, 98, 129, 132 Stephani, Rita ....,.....,....... 59, '74 Suephanson, Donald --- - ----- 51, 82 Stern, Daniel .....,................. 82 Stern, Deloris .................... 26-27 Stevens, Joanne ,............... 82, 123 Stevenson. Mr. John M. V. -- 46, 53. 128 Stiefvxter, Carol .... 26-27, 32, '33-34-35, 36-37. 90. 91. 110, 128 S1-huknecht, Harold Schultz, LaVerne v, Schultz, Marvin ,W Patricia --- Terence --- Schwaab, 81, 97, 130 74, 130 ----.- 24-25 ,--- S1 Rank, Elizabeth .....,..2,v.--.... 22-23 Rank, Donald - ,.... .,..... .,.. 7 4 , 120 Rank, Donald .... -- ......-. -- Rank, Elaine ,..,....,...... N 74, 115 Rank, Jerome - --.--- ---.-..---- - 22-23 Rappel, John .----------- ,--- 22-23, 120 Rasmussen, Aaron ---...-.-......-.. 74 Rasmussen, Mr. HarolfL- 38-39, 45, 54 Rmhsack, Bette Jane ------------ ---- 8 1 Ralhsack, Charles ...--.-------.----. 81 Rathsack, Donald ---..---.....-..... 81 Rauch, Patricia .-,, 22-23, 32, 33-34-35, 36-'37, se, 91, 104, 110 Raven, Marguerite , ---- 251, 89, vo, 121, 126, 127 Rees, Thomas -------..--- '36-37, 74, 99 Reif, Dorothy ..--- ..- 22-23, 32, 33-34-35, 36-257, 90, 104 Rein, Arnold ,-, ...-----.-.- 22-23 Relndl, Jerome --, A -------. 22-23 Reinke, Harold .---- -.--....-. 8 1. 130 Remiker, Elizabeth --------- 22-23, 112 Rezach, Kathryn ---- Rhode, Alice Mae Rhode, Carol ------- -------.- .-.. Rhodes, Robert .-- Rick. Ralph ---- Riebe, Joan -.- Riebe, June ----- Rieck, Elwood ,-- Riederer. Earl ,,,-A 22-23, 56-57, 58, 98 36-37, 81 22-23 ---------, 81 -.- 74, 96-97 -,-- 81, 122 ---- 22-23 -- 22-23 - -------- 22-23 Riggs, Thomas ---- --------- 5 3, 74 Ripp, Lois .---- -..--- - - 74. 117, 119 lincnie, miss l-rancas -Y ,U 46, 58, 132 Rockey, Clarence -.-- -------- 7 4 Rodney, Violet ----- ---.--- 8 1 Rfoedig, Gladys ..--- , -------- T4 Rogala, Gertrude ------ --- '74, 111 Rogala, Stanley ..---.--- ...-- 8 1, 120 Rfoidt, Evelyn --------.---------- 81, 132 Rose, Ellen --.---.- - --...... 83, 96, 121 Rosentreter. Mr. F. W. Rosik. Lulu ----- 36-31, ---,,, ...--. . 46 Rosinsk Armin 74, 89, 105, 114, 117. 131 - 22-23. 99 y, ------------ Rosinsky, Bette Mae .--.---- 81, 123, 128 Rosinsky, Gordon ..,- ..--.----..-.-.- S1 Rosinsky, Mary Ann -- ---,,-- 74 121 Rossi, Margaret .-..--. - ---.- --- 74, Rcth, Miss Bernice ----------- Z, 40 Rowe, Shirlee ---------------- , ----- Rowley, Barbara ----- Rowley, Robert Jerome Rugowski, Mr. Frank ' , 64 74 81, 89, 90, 97, 126 -,,- 22-23, 66, 67. 96-97, 100-101 ,--------,,---- 41 Runge, John - ---------- - ---- --- Sl Rudolph, Miss Verna --------------- 46 Rusboldt, Ronald ------.--------- 81, 97 Rusch, Valeria ---- 22-23, 33-34-35, 36-37, 87, 90, 107, 108, 112 74 Russell, Oliver ---- ---- ------------- Rutherford, Jack - ----- -- 50. 51, 54. S1 Rutherford, Robert -- ---- 74. 98, 106 Rutty, Marie -------- - ----- ------ - --- '74 Rydzeski, Beatrice .--- --.---- - -- '74, 117 Salinsky, Gerald ---- - Salinsky, Muriel ------- 33, 68, 83, 112, 118 22-23. 36-'37, 99. 104. 107, 108, 122 81 Sampe, Beatrice ------------.------- Sampe, Raymond ------------- 74, 96-97 Sanders, Carol Mae ------- --.- 8 1, 115 Sanderson, Carl --------------- '74, 118 Sargeant, Sue , ---- 68, 81, 89, 90. 111. 126. 130 Sauermilch, Otto --------- -,, 81. 11S Schwaab, ---- 81 Schwalbe, Kenneth --, 24-25 Sfhwark. Donald -,- --------- Z4-Z5 Schwartz, Irwin ----------- ---------- 8 3 Schwartz, James -------------------- 74 Schwartz, Lorraine ----- 24-25, 96-97, 129 Svhwarzenbart, VVilliam -------------- 74 Scott, Donald ----------------------- 81 Seefeldt, Gordon ----.---- ----- - -- 28-29 Sehloff, Grace --.- - ---- 81, 132 Seibel, Janice --- Seidl. Robert ----- Seller, Edith ------- Seiler Shirle . y ---..- Sempier, Judith ---- Sennafski, William ,.- Shallue, Kenneth --, Shallue, Thomas -,- Shaw, Barbara. ----- -,- 58, 76 ,---,, 81 --- 81, 132 ---- 24-25 -,-- 81, 132 -- 53, 74. 106 -----,------ 81 2-1-25 -.--,--,----- 24-25 Sheehan, Dorothy -, ----- Fl, 91, 111, 127 Sheridan, David Shimek. Patricia -----------,- 24-25, 104 Shoemaker, Mr. Martin --.,..-- 46, 51, 55 Shoulak, I.aVerne ------- --1--,,-- S 1 Shuber, Rose Ann ------------------ T4 Siebenborn, louise -------------- 81, 126 Siehr, Leatrice ------- 33, 74, 111, 116, 119 Siehr, Richard ---------------------- 82 Sieker, William .---- 24-25, 33-34-35, 36' 31, 5-3, 106 Sisrmfm, Leon .---.--.------ 51, 83, 115 Silbersack, Doris Mae --,---.--,- 82, 121 Silveira, Russell ------- ----,, 2 4.25 Simkins, William ------- -- 82. 120 Simmer, David ----.---- -----,, 2 4.25 Simon, Janet ---------,,,,-,,,, 83, 132 Sindelar, Betty Jane'-- 56, 57, 82, 96, 127 Singer, Betty Jane -.---1-,,,, 24-25, 58 Sinner. Robert ---------- -- 24-25, 115 Siitmann, Slxirlee -------- ------ - - 24-25 Skarda, Leonard ---- ,,, 64, 82, 96 Skarda, Norman ------------- 51, 82, 96 74 Skarvan. Leo ---------------,------- Skeels, Helen -.- 74, Slattery, Constance ,M -,------ ,--- Smejkal. Marvin ----- --,. -, Smith, Curtis ..--- Smith. Rodney --- 33 rv . Skeels, Robert A ----- .--- , ,--, , au, 82 89. 99, 116. 124. 125 24-25 , ------- 82 -,.-, 24-25 .,,-.--- 74 Smrz, Dorothy .--- ---- 7 6, 90, 105 Snowden, James -.-- ---.. 5 4, 82, 120 Sonnenbuvz. YValter ----- 74, 92, 124, 125 Soukup, Milton ---- ------- 7 4, 96-97 Specht, George ------ --------- 2 4-25 Spf-cht, Leo ------------------ , 82, 124 Spa-cht. Marvin ---,------,----, 82, 120 Slvevachek. Alive ---- 24-25, 32, 33-34-35, 36-37, 63, 65. 87, 91, 94-95, 96-97, 100-101, 103, 104, 110 Snoentsren, Georxre -------- ..-W 53. 55, 82 Stipek, Gladyce ---..--- 36-37, 74, 96, 124-125 Stock, Garheld ---- ---------------- Stock, Gustav -.- -.---- 26-27, 36-37 Stock. Irene ---- --------------- 2 6-27 Stone, Howard ...--- 26-27, 53, 96-97, 99 Stone, Robert --------- 26-27, 66, 96-97 129 Stransky, Virginia ------- 57, 58, 74, Strathearn, Miss Janet -------------- 46 Strathearn. Joan ---- 26-27, 32, 33-'34-35, 104 36-37. 88. 103, Strathmann, Paul ------------------- 83 Straub, Daniel ------.------.---- 26-27 Streich, Charlotte ----- -.- 26-27, 96-97 Strohfeldt, Charlotte --.- ---.--- 7 4, 98 Strzeski, Richard ---- Stuckey, Keith ---- Stueber. Beverly ---- Stueber, Edwin ---- ,----.----- 74 ------ 26-27 128 Sruewe. Burlyn , ------ 26-27, 54, Sullivan, Margaret -.- 26-27 100-101 --------------- 82 Sweeting, James -,-- Spoentgen, Peter ---- 24-25 36.37, 48, 53. 87. 102, 106 Sporer. John --------------- 24-25, 113 Sprimzstube, Judith --- -------- ---- Stznddler, John ---------- ----- ----- 7 4 Stadler, Ronald ------------ 50, 82, 130 Stangel, Mr. C. G. ..-.--.. 2. 38-39, 40 Stankey, Dorothy ---------------- 24-25 Staudt, Raymond -.. -------------- 24-25 Steel, Miss Marion --------- 116, 126. 128 Steffen, Maryjane -, ,-- 24-25. 104. 114 Sweetman, James -.- ----- 82 Swensen, Nadine -- -- 82 Swensen, Omen --- ---, 76 Swerdlow. Morton ,.- ------ - S3 Swctte, LaVeI'ne ..-. ---... 2 6-27 Swiggum, Conrad ----- -- 74, 124-125 Swokowski, George - -WYYY U 53, 75, 106 Sydow, Lorraine --- .---- . ----- ---- - 75 Sylvester. David -- -------- 36-37, 75, 92 Szalewski, Dorothy ---.---------- 75, 111 Tadych, Clarence ----- ------1- , , 82 Tadyeh, John ---- , ,--,,,,,,,,----, 32 Tudych, Janet ---- -------,,,,,, 8 3, 131 Tzzdyeh, Louise ------------- 82, 111 126 Tadych, Theresa --.- 26-27, 33-34-35, 36- 37, 66, 91 Tannen. John ---- ----- 5 1, 55, 82, 130 Tapp, Frank ------ ---------- --,,, 8 2 Tauschek, Joan ,--A, ------1, ,,,, 82 Tech, Esther -- --- 26-27, 99 Teche, William .-- --- 75. 118 Tegen, Albert ---- -- 26-27, 54 Temme, Donald --- , ------- V- Temme, Dorothy --, -------,,--,, , 75 Terens, Donald ,, ---,,---,,,--,-, 82 Tess. David ---- - --------- 33, 82, 99 Teleak, Mary ----- -- 26-27, 88, 109. 112 Theisen, Ervin --------------------- 82 Theisen, Phyllis -- ------------- 75, 111 Thiel, Donald ---- W- ---- A 82, 97 Thoke, Betty .----- ----- -------, 2 6 -27 Thoke, Rita -.v...-. ...... 2 6-27, 96-97 Thomas, June Constance , ---- 33, 60-61, 79, 116, 127 Thompson, Paul ----------------- 51, 79 Thor, Lorraine --- .----------- --- S2 Tills. Jean ......-..- -- '75, 96, 129 Tisler, Betty Ann -.- .-...-- 58, 82 Tittl, Frederick ..-.. -,---.---,,, 7 5 Tomchek, Mary ------ ,-,.'.- 75, 105 Tomczuk, Richard ,,- -.- --1- ,H '75 Tomczyk, Generose --.----------- 82, 111 Tomczyk, Genevieve ------------ 82, 111 Toomey. Carole -.----------- 76, 98. 105 Towsley. Fay -- 58. 60-61, 75, 89. 90, 119 Trainor, Janet --------- ------------ 7 5 Traurig, Mr. Joseph ---. -------- 16-17 Trochil, LeRoy -----. ---------- 2 G-27 Trochlell, John ---- -------------- 8 2 Trost, Doris ------ --- 82, 128, 132 Turczynski, Rita -W --- 75, 89, 105 Turczynski, Roy ---- , ---------- 82 Uhlers, Donald ---- ------------- , -- R2 Umnusv Donald --------- 82, 96, 124, 125 Urbanek, Margaret ----- 26-27, 36-37, 62, 112 Valentine, Ronald ----- ------------- ' 15 Valentine, Vivian ------------------ 82 Vandenbusch, Donald ---.- 26-27, 82, 120 VnnderSonde, Roger -- -------------- -- Vandersteen, Lee --- ---------- - 83 Vaughan, Richard ...- ------ 82 Vaughan, Thomas --- ----- 26-27 Vergiels, Dorothy -- ---- -- 82, 121 Vetter, Dolores --- ..,..,.. '75, 117 Vetter, Grace .... ,.,,,,,. 2 6-27 Vetter, Marin ...... ....... 7 5 Vetting, Jeannette --- - 26-27, 58 Vetting, Keith .................. 82, 106 Vinton, Robert .....,........ 51. 55, 82 Vits, Henry ---- -A 33, 51, 53, '75, 98. 120 Vits, Louis .........,...... -- 51, 53, 82 Vogel, Elaine ..,..,. ,............. 8 2 Vogel, Marcellus -., - ..,.... --- 82 Zill, LeRoy ....,...-..- V -------- ----- 70 Vogel, Marcus .- Vogel, Richard ..,, Vnrrelsang, Frederic .... --- S2 -- 2h-14 75, 02, 03, 124 gr 7736357 Vollendorf, Dean ..,.. ' Vollendorf, Marjorie 15777-ai' 105 VVnzick, Janet ...,,,...,,,......,.... 82 Waak, Geraldine ,.,,,,..,,.,..,, 82, 132 Wuak, Gerald .....,...,.,,,,,.... 82, 96 VVaak, Marland -- 26-27, 66-67, 96-97, 99 VVachholz, Dorothy .Y.,...Y- 75, 117, 127 Wachowski, Ruth ......,............. 82 Wagner. Betty ..,. ..,....... 2 6-27 VVagner, Dolores -- --- ,,,...-. 75, 99 Wagner. Joann --- Waprner, Shirley --- Vifagner ' ' Wakley, Lois ------ , William ---- --------- 26-27, 84-85, 104 -------------W 75 82,- 97 --.---------- 26-27 Walden. Arthur ,......... 26-27, 53, 106 Wall, Hubert ............ ......,.. 2 6-27 Walsh, Patricia ,,... 26-27, 32, 33-34-35, 110 36-37, 86, 91, 104, Nvalter, Walters, Alvin .... 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Rosemarie Wilcox, ---------- 83, 96 75, 105. 114 June ----- 28-20, 33-34-35, 57, 88. 90, 98, 107, 114, 124-125 Wilda, James -----...------- 28-20, 102 Wilda, Leroy ------ 28-29, 49, 50, 52-53, 54, 65, 102 Wilda, Mary Lou ----.---- ------ 8 3, 131 Wilda, Raleigh --- ------ 28-29 Wilhelm, Kenneth -- -- 28-29, 130 Wilke, William ---- ----- - -- 53, 55, 83 Wilke, Delores --- -----..--. 75, 90, 117 Wilke, Russell ----- 28-29, 67, 94-95, 96- 97, 130 Williamson, Barbara --.-. 28-29, 58, 08, 124, 125 Williamson, Rita -.- 75, 89, 105, 124. 125 Willman, John ------------.. 54, 83, 120 Wills, Calla -.---.--- 75, 89, 90, 111, 119 Wilsmann, Howard ---..... - 75, 98, 118 Wilson, John -.------ 28-29, 114, 124, 125 'Wimmer, Louella ..-.------.. 28-29, 121 Wimmer, Millicent -..--....--... 75, 121 Winder, Mr. Gordon --- -.. -.-- --- 46 Winter, Joseph ---...-.---.--.-- 33, 130 Witte, Elaine --.-------..... 75, 89. 105 Wleczyk, Dorothy .--- 75, 549, 90, 108, 121 Wojta, Jerry -..--- ---- 5 1, 66, 83, 114 Wolff. 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