Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)
- Class of 1947
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Y, in0un'fou.u1 'fhvmwaaaacksef Ulmfdwef inwm 'Umm 51 NVQ, af? tha and In rattletrap cars, if We can manage to get a lift, We breeze around the circle, glad to be out of school lout not caring to leave. We hope We make it down-town. I 'XS 4,7 0 1 O V' x 1 2 ,fa 5 'f f Y' K k 1 n AEI' f ? 4 '5. 2 ' I I I . , , Z .J NZ If We can t hook a r1de, it s nice to Walk slowly ,. ' home after a day of Work with that favorite person as LaVerne and Paul are doing. After school you might catch us at the Or at the I-lub getting in a quick game Princess where we stop for a coke as of pool. Bill shoots as Fred, Bill, and Jeannine, Nan, Lois, Bev, and Fay did. Bill Watch. CThis is a collector's item.D E51 Stage-door lohnnies - that's us. After We waited a long time but it was Well Watching a great performance at the Worth it. Our Youth Center is really class play, Dale, Merlyn, and lim Wait something to brag about as any one for the stars to pay their compliments. of that mob will tell you- but def! The start of a date . . . and the end of it I M Q4-U l '1' Z A movie on a Saturday night is a typi- And after a date what do We do? Well, cal date in Our Town. Marilee, Bill, Pete, food is the first consideration and after and Irene are sure to enjoy that one. that-your guess is as good as mine. C71 Homecoming game and dance were really something Homecoming is always a Wonderful Weekend and this year Was no ex- ception. The Whole Town turned out to watch the parade and cheer on the team. The juniors Won first place with their float. loAnn was lovely as our queen and she ruled supreme with Bob Whom she chose as king. r loAnn was elected by the seniors. The runners-up served as her court of honor with their dates. Paul, Eli- zabeth, Margie, Kenny, lo Ann, Bob, Nan, Ossie, Carol, Kenny, Margie, and Dean were introduced at the intermission of the dance. Winding up their cheering careers for this year are loanne, Don, Mari- lyn, Charlie, Margie, and Clarence, plus Carol, who was absent. They've had a shrieking good time. loanne and Marilyn Will be back as cheer- leaders again next year. We dreamed ot a white Christmas and got it, plus all the other fun of the holidays. At the top of the list ot par- ties and dances were the CYO and DeMolay formals. Don, Carolyn, lean, Elwood, lim, and lanet pause to sip punch at the DeMolay tor- mal waiting for the band to strike up another number. The gang at the Midsemes- ter dance celebrated the midway mark ot the school year. The theme ot the dance, sponsored by the Student Council, was in the spirit of Valentines day with huge red hearts de- corating the walls of the gym. The object of the evening was dancing and we all had a swell time. A huge snowstorm caused a mixup in the date oi the CYO formal and it had to be postponed one day. Fellows and gals that had dates for both iormals had to decide where to go and with whom tor the dances came on the same night. Bob, Lorraine, lerry, Marilyn, Bob, Dorothy, Doris, and Dick chose C.Y.O. t LOVE ON A GREYHOUND BUS! Cheering must be a tiring job because Marilyn tell sound asleep on the bus coming home from the basketball game at Appleton. She was mighty surprised to Wake up and find Lloyd's arm around her. Amazing what we do in our sleep! LET IT SNOW. LET IT SNOW! The huge storm We had this Winter blanketing Our Town in White, was much appreciated by us tor it meant an extra two-day vacation. lack, Lor- raine, Cy, Ruth, Margie, and Ardis are enjoying it immensely. ll FIGHT, FIGHT. FOR OLD LINCOLN HI! lack had to take the consequences at the Hi-Y pep meeting and he valiantly tries to lead the- school song while Io- anne and Charlie cheer along to show him just how it's done. Where did you get that stunning dress, Iack? HUBBA, HUBBA, AND A WHISTLE! Our annual red-White clay, sponsored by the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y, was a huge success this year, but then there was no reason Why it shouldn't be, for We had those three lovely red-White maids, Bill, Ashie, and Aaron in our midst. We'd say that we had spring fever-we can't wait to get out of school to ride around with the windows open, feeling the warm breeze like jack and the boys. It's alm 'Way back in 1944 when we came to Lincoln, graduation seemed such a long way off. We were sophomores then, just getting into the swing of things, but in our junior year, we were right in the middle of everything with our first class play and at the end of the year our own carnival Prom with Margie and Ashie reigning as our king and queen. In our senior year we were busier still. Class play, Flashes, Manitou, Flambeau, and Operetta were just a few of our accornplishrnents. We have spent Huee years at Lincoln - three wonderful years, filled with work and fun. Now all that's left is graduation with the strains of Aida and taps playing from the tower. Spring has also hit the newly elected cheerleaders. Bev, jeannette, joanne, Suzanne, Pudgie, and Don relax before starting their cheering careers. ost over now. C101 wi Q E in 60211 271 ffl Hr C 5 Q W 1 w coli- X f-jx! - in jiwigjj kk jf Sonmsglmunkd 'umfwiahfhwgmm E121 T LINCOLN as in Our Town. there are honors and awards given to those TN. Q J who work for them. Though we don't hold the position ot mayor or sheriff. Til our office is one of honor, achieved through perseverance and hard work. We're ..... fb I the students who do those extra things gi outside the classroom. The highest award given in our school is that of Senior Ace. We must excel W: in class work and also in extracurricular activities - a good all-round student. We seniors were all mulling through our memories early this spring try- -ev ing to remember all the things we'd done that deserved credit, and after cz great deal of painstaking work, the results were finally announced. This year our top senior ace is Ardis Krainik who piled up a total of 88 points breaking the all-time record held by Lois Bruechert '46 by 1.3 points. Our National Honor society Qi based on scholarship, leadership. service. and character is limited to fifteen per cent of our seniors and five per cent of our . , YW VU, juniors. New members can be justly proud they were chosen for the . f? process of electing them is intricate, exacting. and wearing work, involving more than five thousand computations. fWe were lucky to have an adding machine.D U 4 Mr. Edwin Erickson is our able adviser and we elected as officers. Fred Vogelsang, president. Iohn Nickles, vice president, and Wilma Olm, treasurer. Helping to take care of student affairs is our Student Council. The most ,fr publicity we members ever get IS when homeroom elections by run hot and heavy at the beginning of school, but we accomplish a lot all year long, from activity tickets to dances. Leading us in this democratic enterprise is Thomas Riggs, president of the council, and Mr. Ernest Ludwig. our adviser. The honor most coveted by any junior girl is that of Prom Queen. This year Bill McElligott, junior class president. chose Audrey Boeckman to reign with him as queen and lead the grand march through a southern plantation scene. Those who hold these honors rank high in the annals of Lincoln high. LJ fm 4 ,f fini Row l, left to right-ten highest aces in order of their rank-Ardis Krainik, OADMPg Kenneth Holtz, OAg Ioan Davis, OAMP Row 2-Carolyn Kuzitz, OADPg Doris Berns, OADPg LaVerne Krueger, ODPg Marjorie Ran- dolph, OADP K :N Q-4.-V---iw-. ' XV CES Row 3-Lois Culver, OAMg Donald R. Petersen, 141 OADg Dolores Meihsner, OADPg Remaining aces -Rhea Alpert, OADMP Row 4-Howard Becker, ODMg Delores Boriss, ODg Reginald Buran, OAPg Geraldine Duenkel, OMDP BUGS li tlggglggg .. :Q E! JV 5 Row l, left to right-Geneva Hamman. P Elwood Horstmcxn, OD, Greta Iorgensen, OMP Row 2-Shirley Kinard, OMPp Donna Kitzerow OAMg Beverly Luecke. OMP, Audrey Maxfeldt, ODP Row 3-Lois Ann Panosh. OADPg Thomas Rees OADMP, Ludmilla Rosik, OADP, IoAnn Schmitt OP I 1 1 151 1?Qdi'LL L' 'W-QQ Row 4-Walter Sonnenburg. ODP, Henry Vits, OAM, Frederic Vogelsang, OD, Carolyn Worth- ington, OM The abbreviation O means officicil Cclolss or council office or committee Workl. A is athle- tics, D is drcxmcitics, M is music, cmd P is publi- cations. We cg-fozme HONOR ROLL U-Xt least three As and one B for the first six o SENIORS: Marilyn Adams Thomas Adams Rhea Alpert Doris Berns Bette Bishop Lois Culver Ioan Davis Ardis Krainik LaVe1ne Krueger Catherine McCarthy Audrey Maxfeldt Dolores Meihsner Louise Moede Iohn Nickles Barbara Otto Into Vi ew f the tive-week periods! Gladyce Stipek Carolyn Worthington Marianne Wunrow IUNIORS: IoAnn Cerny William Franswick Doris Herbst Ieannette Krippner Donald R. Petersen Marjorie Randolph Virginia Hoetner Elwood Horstman Gretchen Hoyer Germaine Kanter NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Clflected in their senior yeclrl Row 1, left to right-Marianne Wunrow. lean Drumm. Gerry Duenkel, Margie Harrington, Cynthia Hammond. Beverly Luecke, Calla Wills, Carolyn Worthington, Lois Panosh, Louise Moede Row 2-Catherine McCarthy, Elaine Witte, Rita Turczynski, Greta Iorgensen. Nan Lowry, Barbara Otto, Marian Anderson, Lois Kronschnabel, Carolyn Kubitz, Marilyn Adams, Kay O'Rourk. lean Tills, Ioanne Peot Row 3-Phyllis Maresch, Gladyce Stipek, Reginald Buran, Ianet Haugh. Walter Sonnenburg, Lois Culver, Henry Koch, Donna Kitzerow, Howard Wilsmann, Dolores Meihsner, Ianet Gunderson Absent-Paul Franke, Virginia Hoelner, LaVerne Schultz t t i U51 With April Showers Edwin Karn David Tess Kenneth Meyer Helene Meyer SOPHOMORES: William Nickles Iames Olander Nadine Brown Lois lane Panosh George Olp Margaret Culver Cecelia Peashek Donald Parlow Doris Grosshuesch Vivian Petska Marilyn Ploederl Patricia Hall Paul Rabenhorst Ioan Provost Barbara Hamilton Kathleen Ruchhoeft Gerald Salinsky Frederick Hecker Iesse Uhlir Donald Stephenson Marie Heinzen Gerald Wunrow Iohn Tangen Alan Iohnsrud George Ziamik NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Cfflected in their junior yearl Row 1, left to right-Iollnn Cerny. Rhea Alpert, Donald R. Petersen, Frederic Vogelsang, Iohn Nickles, Wilma Olm, Kenneth Holtz, Elwood Horstman. LaVeme Krueger, Doris Berns, Mariorie Randolph Row 2-Gloria Zigmund, Marilyn Ploederl, Audrey Boeckman, Kathleen Busse, Phyllis Creager, Patricia Brennan, Doris Herbst, Helene Meyer, Iohnn Schmitt, Ieannette Krippner, Ioan Davis, Audrey Maxieldt, Delores Boriss, Ludmilla Rosik Row 3-Alice Rhode, Shirley Kinard, William Franswick, Gerald Salinsky, George Olp, Thomas Rees, Robert Skeels, Robert Seidl, Thomas Adams. David Tess, Donald Stephenson, George Spoentgen, Ardis Krainik. Germaine Kanter Absent-David Sylvester. Geneva Hamman U71 WE MAKE THE LAWS- STUDENT COUNCIL -THAT GOVEHN US UR Student Council can rightly be called a government of the people by the people, and for the people, tor we are elected by our fellow-students lrorn our own ranks, There has to loe a check and balance system and who is more capable of guiding our decisions than Mr, Ernest Ludwig? Most ot the credit for the efficiency of our council goes to hirn. We sponsor the activity banquet, of which this year's charrnan is Marilyn Brandt. Our officers are, left to right, Ashton Mahnke, vice presidentg IoAnn Schmitt, secretaryg Louis A Weber, treasurerg and Thomas Riggs, presi- X dent. Robert DeRoche, our sergeant-at-arms, was absent when the picture was taken. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1. left to right-Mr. Ernest Ludwig, Louis Weber, Robert DeRoche, Ashton Mahnke, IoAnn Schmitt, Lou- ise Tadych, Sharon Muchin, Audrey Podrabsky, Iecznne Iarosh. Rita Buran. Row Z-Dorothy Konopacki, Marilyn Brandt, Audrey Boeckman, Betty Sheridan, Iesse Uhlir, lane Kowalski, loan Metzger Row 3-Kenneth Holsen, Donald Carbon. Thomas Pekarske, Gregory Boissonnault, Vernon Greycarek. Ioseph Iagodinsky, George Ziarnik, Russell Schrinner, Giles Hanson, Roger Bashaw. Thomas Duify Row 4-Clyde Herzog, Robert Skeels, LeRoy O'Leske. Dean Krupkat, Peter Miller, Robert lacobsen, William McElligott. LeRoy Zill, Iames Gallagher, Gerald Woita, Gerald Salinsky T191 0H,HOW WE DANCED- PROM RGYALTY EOKING back on fond memories of the l947 Iunior Prom are Prom King Bill McEl1igott. left, and Prom Queen Audrey Boeckman, right. Their happy faces assure us that Prom was a success or could it be because their throne is a snappy red convertible? Bill, the junior class president, really kept us guessing who the lucky -IN THE LAND OF COTTON gal was going to be and who was more sur- prised than Audrey? They reigned over a happy crowd of southern beaus and belles. The death of our Prom chairman, lack Rutherford, was a severe blow to us. The work he had so carefully planned was completed by Ioanne Malek. We students and teachers will remember lack well. un llfsf f X- ' 4 WHY? Z as: i X 'Y-7 I , Wkifamikvnaaifaimd U. in , D F' OME ON. be a sport! We boys at Lincoln can't help being good sports with the program we're offered under the direction of Mr. Gordon Winder. has Besides the regular physical education classes, we have an intramural sports pro- gram consisting of touch football. basketball, checkers. ping-pong, base- ball. and water polo. Courses in junior and senior life saving are also offered. We are members of the Fox River Valley Conference. Our interschol- astic sports are football, basketball, track. tennis, golf, and baseball. Due to the polio ban our football team lost out on some practice but through the able coaching of Mr. Nello Pacetti, assisted by Mr. Al Guepe and Mr. Harold Rasmussen we managed to place fourth in the F. R. V. C. There were a few times when we were disappointed because we lost the game in the last few minutes. but we were' always proud of our team. Bob DeRoche and Alois Luttennan were chosen co-captains for the '46 season. Our basketball team. coached by Mr. Guepe, managed to break the losing streak of last season by defeating Fond du Lac in the first game. We dropped the next five games and to even it up won the following five. The spectacular shot made by Gordon Wotruba on Red-White day in the last second of the game is long to be remembered for it enabled us to defeat Sheboygan North 37-36. We tied for fifth place in the conference. Bob Kustka and Gordon Wotruba were elected co-captains by their team-mates for the '46-'47 season. We girls are active in sports too. for we have the Girls' Athletic associa- tion under the direction of Miss Fran Ritchie and Miss Betty Heyman. We have an opportunity to take part in any of the numerous sports offered and at the end of the year a triangle A13 is awardedto each girl who has earned 500 points and an M to each girl with 1500 points. The G. A. A. also sponsors the Honorary Swimming club. the Officials' club, and the Girls' Tennis club. Sports, games, and parties keep us busy the whole year long. C 21 1 hold tight FOOTBALL B TEAM Row 1-Leland Wilda, Robert Skeels, lack Pelishek, Donald Pribek. Milton Haupt. Louis Vits, Ben Weina, Robert Nichols, Gene O'Connell Row 2-Edwin Nash, Frederick Drexler, Iames Quint, Theodore Herzog, Iulius Ewen, David Tess. Thomas Duiiy. Leon Sigman, Thomas Peashek Row 2-Ben Iohnson, Iohn Tangen, Ray Hallisy. Bob Brose, David Baldwin, Mike Chermak. Donald Tech, Albert Orchekowski, George Ziarnik Row 4-Gerald Smith, David Egan, Peter Schleis, Donald Novy. Iames Panosh, Iohn Willman, Kenneth Petrie, David Bishop, Paul Rabenhorst Row 5-Coaches Martin Shoemaker and Nobel Anderson I 22 J off the gridiron football scores Manitowoc 34 Fond du Lac 6 W Manitowoc 25 Sheboygan North 3 Manitowoc 6 Green Bay West 27 Manitowoc 7 Oshkosh 34 Manitowoc 6 Green Bay East 7 Manitowoc 7 Sheboygan Central 14 X Manitowoc 0 Appleton 7 1 Manitowoc 0 Two Rivers 26 Coaches Guepe, Pacetti, and Rasmussen, and co-captains DeRoche and Lutterman take time out to smile. FOOTBALL A TEAM Row l-Iohn Osieczanek, Iames Farr, Dale Haupt, Richard Lade, William McEIligott, Alois Lutterman, Donald Benishek, Earl Zahorik. Kenneth Kohlbeck, Robert DeRoche Row 2-Ashton Mahnke, Charles Monka, Marshall Hein, William Huchthausen, Ray Lutterman, Leo Brandt, Clyde Herzog, Ronald Stadler, Iames Gallagher Row 3-Kenneth Holsen, Kenneth Holtz, Reginald Buran, William Gauger, Iohn Broderick, Harold McKay, George Olp, Donald Gigure, Henry Vits Row 4-Coach Nello Pacetti, lack Rutherford, Iames Larsen. Robert Jacobsen, Assistant Coach Harold Ras- mussen, Robert Vinton, Lloyd Groelle, Merlyn Hoefner, Allan Meindl, manager, Assistant Coach Al Guepe E231 BASKETBALL B TEAM Row l-LeRoy Staudt, George Ziarnilr, lames Quint, Lloyd Arndt, Herald Schroeder Row 2-Coach Martin Shoemaker, David Egan, Wayne Allwardt, Robert lacobsen, David Bishop, Theodore Herzog, Gerald Smith, Fred Hecker, manager Bud Brandt comes to the aid of Bob Vemie Greycarek and the ref look on Kustka, who topples over an East player while one ofthe Oshkosh Indians confused in a vain attempt to secure the ball dur- by Bud Brandt pushes the ball into his ing an exciting moment of the game. teammates face. C241 when old man winter bellows basketball tops our hit parade basketball scores Manitowoc - - Reedsville Manitowoc Sheboygan Central 45 Manitowoc - - Brillion Manitowoc - - - Appleton 39 Manitowoc Two Rivers Manitowoc - Green Bay West 25 Manitowoc Fond du Lac Manitowoc - - Fond du Lac 31 Manitowoc Green Bay West Manitowoc Sheboygan North 35 Manitowoc Sheboygan North Manitowoc Green Bay East 28 Manitowoc Green Bay East Manitowoc - - Oshkosh 57 Manitowoc - Oshkosh Manitowoc Sheboygan Central 50 Manitowoc Two Rivers Manitowoc - - Appleton 40 BASKETBALL A TEAM Row 1-Iames Maples, George Spoentgen, Iohn Tangen, Vernon Greycarek, Iohn Willman, Iohn Osieczanek Row 2-Iames Snowden, manager. Robert Vinton. lack Rutherford, Robert Kustka, William McElligott. Gor- don Wotruba, Leo Brandt. Richard Lade. William Wilke. Melvin Gaestel. Coach Al Guepe C251 our matches are iust UR '46 tennis team coached by Iohn M. V. Stevenson participated in 17 matches win- ning seven ot the nine conference matches and tive ot the eight non-conference matches. Their percentage tor the season was 706. They won second place in the conference meet held here on May 25. Peter Spoentgen took third in the singles division while Robert Skeels and How- ard Stone placed second in the doubles. At the state meet, which was also held on our courts, May 31 and Iune l, our netmen took seventh place as a whole, although Peter Spoentgen was third in the singles. Letter winners ot the '46 season were: Peter Spoentgen, Iames Walsworth, Robert Skeels, Howard Stone, William Sieker, Arthur Walden, William Weinert, Paul Lettenberger, Delmar StI'0keS of genius Hoetiner, George Spoentgen, Robert Nichols, George Swokowski, Joseph Iagodinsky, and Henry Vits. Delmar Hoettner and George Swokowski were our '47 coecaptains. Henry Vits was appointed manager. Henry was kept pretty busy putting the equipment away alter the matches. He missed out on more suppers! Due to a serious illness George was unable to take part in any ot the matches this season. Our team did not enter the state meet this year because it took place at Wauwatosa the same day the conference meet was held here, May 24. During the '47 season our netmen played 15 matches, seven on our home courts and eight out ot town. TENNIS TEAM Row l-le!! to right-Henry Vits, manager. Ioseph Iagodinsky. George Spoentgen. Delmar Hoeitner. co captain: Robert Skeels, Robert Nichols, Coach Iolm Stevenson Row 2-David Egan, Donald Parlow. Milton Behnke. Iohn Tangen. lack Pelishek, Wayne Allwardt Row 3-William Nickles, Robert Stegmann, Gerald Wunrow, Herald Schroeder, Robert Deubler, Donald No- vy. Lee Leiter Absent-Co-captain George Swokowski, Edwin Korn I 253 lincoln's cindermen make their mark TRACK TEAM Row l, left to right-Norbert Ahl, Louis Weber, Douglas Ploss, Carl Butler, Reginald Buran, William Sepnai- ski, Kenneth Holtz, Earl Zahorik, Tom Riggs, David Tess, William Rahr, Elroy Nelson Row 2-Peter Schleis, Thomas Duffy, Kenneth Norkosky, LeRoy Spaeth, Russell Schrinner. Roger Bashaw, Ken- neth Kohlbeck, William Taylor, Iames Larson, Robert Iagodinsky Row 3-Iolm Gamble, Paul Frozena, Donald Tech, Kenneth Petrie, Albert Hodas, Ben Graycarek, David Baldwin, Albert Orchekowski, Kenneth Cayemberg, Marvin Holschbach. William McElligott Row 4-Assistant Coach Louis Schmitz, Coach Harold Rasmussen, Leon Sigman, Robert Vinton. Gerald Smith, Robert Iacobsen, Leo Brandt, Michael Chermak, Earl Korte, Alan Meindl Absent: Conrad Swiggum, Leon Wusterbarth, Louis Vits, Ronald Stadler, Clyde Herzog, Gene O'Connell, Kenneth Stradal URING the '46 season our track team placed my second in the two triangular meets it par- a ,, ,Q ticipated in, but lost all three of the dual meets. Q 5, ' MJ In came in seventh in the conference meet held Q L I X at Appleton, May 18. Q3 'NWT' MX' Letter Winners of the '46 season were: Milton 'I X Groelle, Marvin Holschbach, Kenneth Holtz, Cf: f ZX mfs.. - lam Robert Iagodinsky, Lloyd Luecke, William Mc- -V Q gy ' I ,Q '. pl Elligott, Paul Nagy, Thomas Riggs, William Sep- JXZ' TJ nafski, Earl Zahorik, and Louis Weber. x,,,t,,, f h Qrff w, ,, AMA, ,, ,,L,..Jt.- Mr. Harold Rasmussen coached our '47 track fx fA ws team. The co-captains were Kenneth Holtz and Q T :gill U Earl Zahorik, Our cindermen took part in tour ' 'lx'5' 4 aff' dual and two triangular meets. The con- 'CT 7f' da. 5, ference meet was held at Fond du Lac on May f-' - Y , Y 'W1 17 and the l:'.R.V.C. relays were held on May 31. E271 from the 'tee'0ff to the end our golfers are 'wav above Pal' RE! lt was only January and yet some of Lincoln's golfers were out on the greens, rath- er out in the snow, merrily engaged in a game of golf. Practice makes perfect, some one once said, and they were just practicing. Our '46 golf team ended the season with a fifty-fifty average, Winning three and losing three of their six games. Letter Winners of last season were: Robert Breckenridge, Burlyn Steuwe, Elmer Kelly, Martial Ledvina, lack Rutherford, and Donald Langteau. lt took a while for our team to get started this year. The first game was cancelled because of rain and the second because of snow. Our coach for the '47 season was Mr. lohn lung of Washington junior high school. This year's team participated in seven games, four of which were played on the home course. GOLF TEAM 3.4- fgfl ,J 2 W-'et Q WWW se r . F ,gf gtg eggggg 4 ' e Flagler M .el egg, in , .--. , 17 vgjii, X .sv I . C -417 Row 1. left to right-Denis Diedrich. Ashton Mahnke, Donald Langleau. Martial Ledvina Row 2-Ray Hallisy, Robert Brose, Donald E. Peterson, Merlyn Hoeiner, Ervin Schwartz Absent: Lloyd Olson U91 we alway hit home when lincoln's NOMETHING new has been added! Mr. Frank D Granitz, a new member ot Lincoln's teaching staff, is coaching a sport also new at Lincoln, baseball, That is, baseball hasn't been played iere for twenty-two years. So it's new to us. Sixty-three candidates reported for practice he beginning ot the season. Mr. Granitz said heir attitude was wonderful. Coach Granitz is very interested in baseball. ie has played ever since he can remember, at Jlessmer High School in Milwaukee and on several amateur teams. He was in the army xirtorce for three years, Mr. Granitz attended he University of Wisconsin. During our first Season of baseball We played -ight games. This is a fairly new sport in ill high schools. C359 S are at bat BASEBALL TEAM Row 1, left to right-Byron Schwartz, Milton Haupt, Ralph Korleslry, Le Roy Staudt, Iames Snowden, Iohn Willman, Vernon Greycarek, Floyd Marenda, Gerald Woita. Robert Drobka, Floyd Strohieldt, Beniamin Wei- na, Harold McKay Row Z-Kenneth Knowles, Ioseph Baxa, Donald Haugh, Thomas Willman, lack Mullins, Iames Hallada, Thomas Dirkman, Glenn Kneevers, Thomas Peashek, Donald Ellestad, Ed Grotbeck, Dale Leiker, Melvin Gaestel, Fred Hecker Row 3-Norbert Naidl, Theodore Herzog, Marshall Hein, Iohn Osieczanek, Kenneth Meyer, Delmar Letten- berger, Robert Kustka, Iames Gallagher, George Markowski, Iames Kuiasky Row 4-Robert Zettel, Paul Ogaard, Wayne Vetter, David Bishop, William Wilke, Richard Lade, Eugene Gray- carek, Morton Swerdlow, Dale Haupt, Howard Schmill, Lloyd Groelle, Iames Quint, lulius Ewen, Richard Hog- el, Iohn Broderick Absent: Roy Peterson, Iames Panosh, Henry Bushman, Iames Farr, William Gauger, lack Elkinlon, Herman Iaeger, Allan Carbon, Norbert Strzyzewski. RichardLewis, Hay Lutterman, Norman Skarda H91 X I our tarzans say wuhen they c lt's Tuesday afternoon at 3:06 in the gym lobby. Amidst the noise ot the students leaving school you can hear Tom Pekarske yell, lt's your serve! as he and luck Ruth- erford play a peppy game of ping-pong. ln the gym you'll find Conrad Swiggum, Carl Butler. Bill Rohr, Bob Icrgodinsky swinging on the ropes. As you go outside you can see Staff Photographer Tom Rees and his assistant, Dean Vollendori, taking time off for a game of horseshoe. Then as you cut down across the track you're bound to see Tom Riggs and Bill Sepnafski out for a jaunt. Mr. Gordon Winder is in charge of all the in- tramural sports, to each his own hoose their sports E301 who says amazons aren't pretty . HONORARY SWIMMING Row 1, leftito right-Ardis Krainik, Doris Berns, Lois LaCourse, gvelgres Meihsner, Fay Towsley, Marjorie Randolph, Mary Lou i a Row 2-Betty Sheridan, Lois Culver, Margaret Culver, Ioanne gexig, Ieannme Bruechert, Maxine Pitch, Dorothy Peters, Donna e sman Row 3-Miss Frances Ritchie, Lois Dirkmcm, Beverly Greycarek, Carolyn Kubitz, Donna Kitzerow, Iollnn Cerny, Nancy Kerscher, loan Hanson H11 OFFICIALS CLUB Row 1, left to right-lean Pokorski, Ioan Pekulik, Louise Gass, Carol Dreyer, Sharyn Carlier, Kay McLaughlin, Nancy Kerscher, Lois Culver, Margaret Culver Row 2-Phyllis Lenhardt, Mary Ann Witt, Marv lane Bonk, Ginny Worel, Pat Bianchi, Carol Durawa, Carol Folletz, Helen Haase, Ioyce Reznichek Row 3-Betty Bentley, Ioan Wenstadl, Betty Sheridan, lean Scheurell, Miss Frances Ritchie, Arlene Pilger, Helen Steckbauer, Delores Krueger, Arlene Pankratz f32l we have winners Winners of various games dur- ing the year are, standing, Kath- leen Busse, Chinese checkersg La Verne Kustka, free-throw con- testg Betty Siebel, Old Mill. Seat- ed, Vivian Petska. checkersg Don- na Kitzerow. ping-pong, archery One of the many spring sports is archery. All girls try this diffi- cult sport, but many are not suc- cessful, Lined up ready to shoot are Nancy Peterik, Dorothy Tem- me. Gloria Zigmund. and Donna White. Other outside sports are baseball and track. Teams are chosen at the beginning of each season which play each other un- til the end for championship. g. a. a. officers Happy-goflucky GAA. officers smile for the camera. Sitting in the front row are Sharon Muchin, Louise Gass, and Kathleen Busse. Not far behind them are Nancy Kerscher, lean Pokorski, Arlene Pilger, and Delores Elm. Besides officiating at the G.A.A. meetings held during the year, the officers keep track of the points earned for participation in sports, and also play an important part in planning for parties held for GAA. members. FU christmas party Every year betore Christmas vacation, the GAA. Christmas party is held. Mary Hooper. Mar- jorie Dallman, and Ioan Madson smile happily alter eating a big lunch and opening the gifts they had exchanged. basketball Basketball teams are formed to play games alter school, at noon, and during gym class. They con- tinue playing each other until the end of the season. Playing togeth- er on a basketball team during gym class are Helen Skeels, Au- drey Maxieldt, and Constance Thomas. Helen shoots while the others watch, waiting their turn. tennis club Row 1. lett to right--Helen Skeels. loan Davis, Ieannine Bruechert, Rhea Alpert, Alice Rhode, Delores Boriss Row 2, Betty Bentley. lane Ansorge, Nadine Brown. Miss Betty Heyman, Barbara Hamilton, Ludmilla Rosik. Dor- othy Sheehan, Mary Manney Row 3, Carol Cayemberg, Mary Lou Carbon, Betty Sheridan. Louise Moede. Audrey Kochan, Sharon Muchin, Mary lane Muller, Kathleen Huchhoeft Row 4, Helene Meyer. loanne Berg. Ieannette Berg. Betty Worthington, lane Kowalski. Heta Williamson, Donna Kit- zerow, Catherine Wattawa, La Verne Metzger Row 5, lol-lnn Cerny. Patricia Hallor- an, Nancy Peterik, Lois Culver, Marilynn McConnell, Suzanne Fanta. Mary Hoop- er, Audrey Ziegler, lune Herzog. Ioyce Mohr N33 A Somahuecfin avuzxdiv-L1uG3t.Qcl G F YOU happen to feel a slight breeze from the tower lately, don't worry. It isn't an open window. It's just the staffs breathing a sigh of relief now that all the work is done. The ,three staffs managed to survive endless hardships and present to the students their Flambeau, Manitou, and Flashes. It was no easy job racking our brains K?J for brilliant ideas and doing the various jobs necessary in putting out a publication. Orchids ff 'X to our adviser, Miss Dorothy Crain, for somehow managing to get everything straight in the end. At our annual Quill and Scroll banquet held May 6 in the Blue Room at the Hotel Manitowoc twenty new members were initiated. The highlight of the evening baggy was the presentation of the awards. The staffs for 1948 were also announced. Marilynn McConnell,Kathleen Busse, and Doris Herbst will fill the editors' chairs of the Flambeau, Manitou, and Flashes, respectively. 4. 1-.li Lights! Curtain! When we hear those words we get sort of a clammy feeling inside. but as soon as the first word is out gl -JW-' we forget all about the aud- ience and fall into the action of the play. So goes the life of an actor, especially a veteran its of the play festival and class play. For us seniors, Ring Around Elizabeth was our last class play so we put our all into it. The plot centered around the trials and tribulations of a mother whose family took advantage of her at every possible moment. The play festival was next on the program. Consisting of a comedy, a tragedy, and a farce, it gave a full evening's enioy nt. A typical s American boy's attempt to make his girl forsake a movie career to play in a local tennis meet provides the plot for the Iunior Class Play, Don't Take My Penny , which afforded us many laughs. We want to give special thanks to Mr. Frank Novitski, our director, whose un- tiring patience helped the casts give such grand performances. It was through him that the thrill and excitement of opening nights was possible. 11351 WE WORK AND STRIVE FLAMBEAU him. 3 - T0 REACH PERFECTION HERE is the gang who's re- sponsible tor the book writ- ten for and about a certain person you are especially interested in, namely, you. Although it proved a headache at times we tried our best to make the book perfect, The gal heading this year's Flambeau staff is Editor Ardis Her bark is worse than her bite Krainik Gem who takes time out from her daily tasks to smile for our Flambeau photographer. Helping Ardis in planning this book and in issuing orders is Associate Editor LaVerne Krueger flower leftl. Keeping our financial condition up to par, which is quite 1 task is the job of Rita Turczyn- ski. business manager flower rightl. Seen catching a glimpse of Our Town are stall photographers Dean Vollendort, Lloyd Olson, and What's the hurry? Tom Rees Kupper leftl while Cynthia Hammond, index editor and circulation manager, and Doris Berns, copy editor Cupper rightj. get the same idea. Our publications adviser, Miss Dorothy Crain Imiddlej. had the job of getting us to understand the whys, its, and wherefores. Our assistants, flower leitj Gerry Duenkel, Iudy Madson, Marilyn Ploederl, and Marilyn Mc- Connell. talk over the plan of the days work. Reta Williamson. club editor, and Lois Pcmosh, sports editor flower rightl, are proof We really Worked-hard, that is. -'F I 5 SCHOOL- FLASHES -SCOOPS HERE'S not much news at Lincoln that escapes our wary eye. Our scoops are our pride and joy, but it's rather difficult keeping them under cover until the next issue ot the Flashes comes out. An every other week newspaper means a lot of work, Worry, and woe, plus some overtime work after our sixth period in tower, Our Editor-in-chief Geneva Hamman, top: Associate Editor, Shirley Kinard, middle: and the other members of the staff pictured on the next page are some Flashes. QUIL1. AND SCROLL Row 1, leit to right-Thomas Rees, Geneva Ham- man, Doris Berns, Cynthia Hammond. Carolyn Kubitz Row 2-Rhea Alpert, Iean Drumm. Calla Wills, Douglas Ploss. Reta Williamson, LcrVerne Krue- ger, Ardis Krainik Row 3 Audrey Maxieldt, Shirley Kinard, Ioan Davis. Lois Panosh, Reginald Buran, Walter Son- nenburg, Marian Anderson. Rita Turczynski, Lud- milla Rosik Absent-Kathleen Busse Upper left. Row 1, left to right-Ioan Davis, business manager, Ludmilla Rosik, leature editor. Reginald Buran, sports editor Upper right, Row 1. leit to right--Kathleen Magill, assist- tant advertising manager: Dolores Meihsner. Phyllis Maresch, Marjorie Harrington. typists Middle, Row l. left to right-Carolyn Kubitz, advertising manager. Greta Iorgensen, librarian and exchange edi- tor, Grace Carnot, copy and proof reader. AD SOLICITORS AND REPORTERS Row l, lei! to right-Ianet Kaufman, Iollnn Cerny. Mari- lyn Welk, Kathleen Magill, Dorris Bergner, Mary Lou Carbon, Ieannette Berg, Marilyn McConnell, Ioanne Berg, lane Kowalski, Betty Worthington Row 2-Arlene Pankratz, Helen Kasten. Mary Ellen Gal- lagher, Shirley Bast, Kathleen Busse, Sue Sargeant, Eliza- beth Beaver. Mary Ellen Koebke, Helene Meyer, Carol Aggen, Ioan Harvey, Gretchen Hoyer, Iudith Kuechmann, Ioan Hanson. Shirley Drews, Dorothy Eggert, Karen Ris- tad Row 3-Rita Wleczyk, Dorothy Wleczyk. Cecelia Peashek, Doris Herbst, Floyd Marenda. Harold Tadych. Carl San- derson, Iames Olander. George Spoentgen, lack Peli- shek, Thomas Higgs. Iames Bonin, Ioan Gennrich. Doro- thy Zagrodnik, Nadine Brown, Sharon Muchin. Marilyn Ploederl gas Editor-in-Chief Audrey Maxteldt says. as she checks over some 1947 Manitou page proofs. that planning a Manitou isn't exactly easy. HIGH- MANITOU -CLASS TRICTLY on the high class side was the l947 Manitou. Led by Audrey Maxteldt, we took time out from our continual joking to produce tor you what We thought was a fine literary book, containing the best writings ol the students. Taking advantage ot the sun are Associate Edi- tors Walter Sonnenburg and lean Drumm Kupper lettb while Douglas Ploss, art editor and his assistant, Ianet Gunderson Qupper right! just plain rest, Taking care ot the business angle are Elaine Witte, Calla Wills, and Marian Anderson flower leitj While the hardworked senior and junior assistants Marjorie Randolph, Jeannette Berg, and Kathleen Busse Klower rightl enjoy a few moments of Well deserved tree time. H01 THE- THREE -BIG HE play festival this year offered an evening of varied entertainment. The program consisted of a comedy, The Perfect Gentleman, a tragedy, Storm Before Sunset , and a farce, Reno Rea- sons , All the parts were enacted per- fectly and the applause received was an award well deserved. First on the program Was the comedy. This was an example of what happens when a love-sick sister tries to reform her kid brother, in other words, make him a gentleman in the presence of her current flame. ln this impossible situation you might guess the result-ea terrific family mix-up with audience interest. By the title of the last play Reno Rea- sons , you can Well guess what it was about. ln this farce, the members of the Hi-Towers Players tried to interpret the various reasons for divorce only in a very novel way--that is, what would happen if men did this to Women and vice versa. The tragedy, Storm Before Sunset , excelled. The scene took place in a South American jungle during the rainy season. The plot concerns an innocent man ac- cused of murder by a village of supersti- tious natives. Suspense builds up to a tragic sacrifice. Upper. left to right-Phyllis Creager, Howard Becker, William Simkins. Helen Kasten, Shirley Duenkel Center, Row 1, left to right-LaVerne Krueger, Carolyn Kubitz Row Z-Lois Panosh, Fred Vogelsang, Gerry Duenlrel, Walter Sonnenburg, Doris Berns Row 3-Gerald Salinsky, Ardis Krainik. Donald Petersen Absent-Donald Gigure, David Sylvester Lower Seated, left to right-lames Farr, Ioan Pekulik, Howard Wilsmann Standing-Gordon Kohlbeck, David Tess Absent-Dorothy Schlais, Iune Herzog Q 541 THE lUNIORS'FlRST TRY- IUNIOR CLASS PLAY DESERVES GREAT APPLAUSE OR their first try at this art called forensics, the juniors really carne out on top. The plot of their play, Don't Take kly Pennyj' proved that boys do think girls are important, especially if they are needed to Win a tennis match. ln fact, Kerry thought that Penny was so important that he took very drastic measures to prevent her from being offered a movie contract. The results that followed were both hilarious and enjoyable with a surprise ending. Upper left, leit to right--Carolyn Haese, David Tess, Mr. Frank Novitski, Ludmilla Icxkoubek, Gerald Wojta Lower left. row 1, lei! to right-Donald Steph- enson, Leon Sigrnun Row 2-Helen Kcxslen, Ioanne Malek, Shirley Duenkel, Helen House Lower right. row 1. lelt to right-Carole Kopotic, Phyllis Creuger. Marilynn McConnell Row 2-William Wagner, Edwin Kam, Donald Umnus. Absent-Icrmes Olander T423 WHILE THE SENIORS' LAST- SENIOR CLASS PLAY E were mighty proud of our seri- iors' last class play, l'Ring Around Elizabeth. lt revolved around a har- assed mother who was enmeshed in family troubles, One daughter loved an older mari, another wanted to be a scien- tist, her husband Wanted a boat, her mother complained about her father-in- laW's fire alarms, and the maid Was cone stantly quitting. ln desperation Elizabeth feigned amnesia. In spite of this wild state of affairs everything was straight- ened out and the play ended in family harmony. A fine job. Upper right. left to right-Donald Petersen. Doris Berns, Ardis Krainik, David Sylvester Lower leit. left lo righl-Walter Sonnenburg. I.aVerne Krueger, Dolores Meihsner, Conrad Swiggum Lower right, Row 1, left to right-Marianne Wunrow, Carolyn Kubitz. Standing, Elwood Horstmun, Gerry Duenkel NATURALLY TOPS THEM ALL 116 gp!! , V7 wma arwwgiadm USIC maestro. pleasel We have an excellent music department in our school. The band. under the direction of Mr. Rufin Boyd. Ja, the mixed chor- us. glee club. and orchestra. all headed by Mr. William Iones. will prove that. This year we worked very hard on the operetta. The Mikado . the first in three years. The packed house we had for both nights proved what a big success it was. The cast. consisting of some of the best talent in school. did a great iob and gave a colorful performance. in true Iapanese style. Included in our school term's program were the concerts we gave for our school and other schools. The chorus sang a beautiful Christmas cantata for our Christmas program and later broadcast it over the air. Also. after rehearsing for 'N several weeks. we traveled to Two Rivers where we gave a ioint concert with the high school there. It was a long trip fall of seven miles! and we had loads of fun. Participating in the Spring Concert was another of our accomplishments. We had a wonderful time singing with choruses from Sheboy- gan. Appleton. and other towns when we attended a music festival at Kaukauna. Of course. the band. with its neat blue and red uniforms. really shows its colors. We band members have worked hard practicing those first hours but it paid. The Midwinter andSpring Concerts packed the auditorium. We traveled to Green Bay for a festival also. Our last perfonnance will be play- ing Aida and no one will be sorrier than we that the year is over. We cannot fail to mention the orchestra, which was always there to entertain between acts of plays and at concerts J Q7 li and the pep band-what would we do without it? We sang with it many times at football and basketball games. Without a doubt we've had a good year. Mr. Iones and Mr. Boyd. who have their lighter moments. taught us more than we had ever hoped to learn. Many of us will go on from here. and when we succeed. we'll have them to thank. 'EYW Perhaps. someday. we'll come back to Our Town as famous musicians. U51 ORCHESTRA Row 1. left to right-Iohn Randolph Fischer. Wallace Glaeser. Ioan Pekulik. Don E. Peterson. Ioel Hensel. Patricia Hall. Florine Prowse. Lila Georgenson. Katherine Gorman. LaVerne Boldt. Nancy Halstrand. Mr. Wil- liam Iones Row 2-Nan Lowry. Donald Hough. Gwen Garry. Delores Wagner, Ruth Kuehn. Kathleen Ruchhoelt, Fred Butz Row 3-Dale Knickelbine. Thomas Rees. Helen Skeels. Delores Zipperer. Dorothy Eggert. Carolyn Worth- ington. loan Davis. Beverly Luecke. Ianet Haugh. Elmer Hardrath. Lloyd Olson Row 4-Iames Olander, Edwin Kam. Carl Butler. Bill McElligott. Bob Durs. Iunior Lierman. Iohn Nickles. LeRoy Krejcarek. Gregory Boissonnault. Bill Wagner FIRST BAND Row l. leit to right-Martial Ledvina. Paul Kaderabek. lames Olander. Donald Duch- on, Carolyn Worthington Row 2-Marshall Boyd. Ioan Holly. Raymond Sampe. Doro- thy Eggert. Iohn Nickles, Iun- ior Lierman. Fred Hecker Row 3-Dorothy Kacynski. Dor- othy Peters, Edwin Kam. Wil- liam Tech. Dolores Zipperer, Ianet Duebner. Robert Iacob- sen. Ioseph Pfefier. David Bald- win. Mary lane Mueller. Ken- neth Knowles Row 4-Keith Hansen. Harold Schuknecht. Suzanne Fanta. Nadine Brown. Milton Soukup, Donna Aliredson. Howard Hansen. Anthony Gosz Row 5-Iune Wolfe. Marilyn Schroeder. Betty Gates. Eliza- beth Uetzman. Lloyd Olson. Robert Heideman. Mr. Ruiin Boyd. Iohn Broderick. Paul Clark. Tom Peashek we watch the ACUL 6.4 URS was a musical world. We had one purpose in counnon and that was learning this line art, A good share ot our time was spent in practicing and perfecting scores of music to present for the entertainment of Our Town. We enjoyed the music classes to the fullest, and even when a sour note crept into one ot the compositions, We never gave up. Pennmence was one ofthe things Mr, Boyd and Mr. Iones taught us. Maybethafs Why Hwy ovedookedthe blunders we never failed to make at rehearsals. ln our orchestra and band are stu- dents who are the cream of the crop, Each of us worked hard to become a member of one of these groups, and once we were in, worked hard to stay in. We discovered that some ettort on our parts didn't tail to help us. Some ot us won't be here next year to have more of those good times, but our musical World won't end at graduation. We'll carry this interest with us always. Above, the band oilicers. Iohn Nickles. president. Ioan Davis. secretary. scan one of the bcmd's new selections. while Greg Boissonnault. vice president and drum maior, and Myron Plin- ske. treasurer. look on. Note the interested gazes. but not for Wei FIRST BAND Row l. left to right- Gordon Kohlbeck. Lois Culver. loan Da- vis. Beverly Luecke Row 2-Vivian Petska. lane Sim- ons, Ioan Monka. Ioyce Mohr. Margaret Culver. Elaine Larson. Sylvia Knutson Row 3-Ralph Rick. Elmer Hard- rath. Gregory Boissonnault. Charles Stelzer. Carl Butler. Robert Kirchen. Bill McE11igott. Ronald Valentine. Robert Durs. Ethel Wernecke Row 4-Iames DeWein. Dale Blahnik. Tom Hansen. Donald Novy. Glen Wernecke. LeRoy Kreicarek. Myron Plinske. Row 5-Lloyd Ferdon. Wallace Glaeser. Russell Schrinner. Del- mar Lettenberger, Ted larosh. Bill Wagner. Ronald Rusboldt. Wallace Norkosky E471 -Row l, left to right-Rhea Alpert, Ger- maine Kanter, Betty Klein, Pat Novak, Dorothy Wiesner, Lois La Course, Mary Ann Korlesky, Catherine McCarthy, LaVerne Zed- dies, Ellen Rose, Delores Wagner, Ludmilla Iakoubek, Carole Toomey, Pat Donovan, Phyllis Theisen, Edith Wyman, Carol Han- sen, Phyllis Geroll, Nita Garry, Mary Ann Becker, Mildred Stenson Row 2-Marianne Wunrow, Betty Ziarnik, Doris Erdman, Greta Iorgensen, Gladyce Stipek, Beverly Luecke, Gerry Duenkel, Caro- line Haese, Charlotte Strohteldt, Charlotte Franz, Ioan Pekulik, Bernice Delsrnan, Elizabeth Iohnson, Lois Kronschnabel, Donna Kitzerow, Shirley Kinard, Ardis Krainik We Blend I GIRLS GI-EE CLUB-Ae the piano, Iodelle schmiaimqn, Row l, left to right-Lois Sands, Audrey Orth, Ioan Gennrich, Donna Mae Iens, Beatrice Gilbert, Ianet Feile, Kathleen McCon- nell, Carol Holt, LaVerne Schultz, Dorothy Tsopels, Rose Marie Leschig, Rosalie Hayward, Dianne Reinke, Frances Iohnson, Patty Williams, Mary Alice Roulette Row 2-Ianet Iesperson, Iune Herzog, Ardith Temme, Reta Wil- liamson, Dorothy Iaeger, Ioyce Reznichek, Anna Mae Hemmer, Mai-ilee DeSmidt, Ioan Madson, Marjorie Da'lman, Sharon Car- lier, Iean Worel, Carol Dreyer, Ianet Chermak, Marjorie Hewitt, Betty Worthington Row 3-lohn Lafond, Ierry Diedrichs, Marvin Holschbach, Clyde Herzog, Ierry Waak, Donald Umnus, David Egan, Bill Holslund, Harold Tadych, Howard Becker, Edward Carmody, Iames Artz, Peter Green, Ervin Wichlacz, Greg Boissonnault, Keith Vetting, Robert Schroeder, Earl Korte Row 4-Leo Brandt, Lee Kattner, Iames Quint, Norman Skarda, Wallace Glaeser, Ralph Huletz, Gene O'Connell, George Darbant, Lester Lambries, Ted Herzog, Charles Monka, Henry Vits, Howard Wilsmann, Paul Blautuss, Robert Nichols, Robert Rutherford Absent when picture was taken: Earl Zahorik, Marion Kollath Our Voices Row 3-Ruth Neumann, Alice Iverson, Iacqueline Nichols, Giovan- na Serio, Ioretta Chermak, Vivian Kloida, Anna Kaboth, Berdeva VanLannen, Marion Mills, Rose Zucchi, Pauline Kautsky, lean Tills, Iolena Bangs, Dorothy Boeckman, Rose Marie Wiesner, Dianne Karninski, Bernice Litersky Row 4-Laverne Hastreiter, Bernice Zastrow, Delphine Novak, Ioanne Meany, Patsy Bishop, Bette Dill, Lila Hrudka, Emmy Lou LaCoste, Evelyn Kaminski, Leonore Vnuk, Rosella Neuman, Lu- cille Tisler, Helen Iagodinsky, Lumena O'l-learn, Martha Gray- carek, Mary Lou Rysticken, Mary lane Mecca, Marlene Spinker Absent when picture was taken, Evelyn Olson, Ianet Glaeser Presenting . . . THE MIKADOH, the superb Gilbert and Sullivan operetta we produced this year. Since the presentation of an operetta was new to present Lincolnites, it was interesting to us and to Our Town. Dressed in Iapanese costumes, we looked the parts, and our scenery created the right atmosphere. lt took a while to learn to wield those tans. We can honestly say we did a pretty line job, from the leading roles to the members ol the chorus and orchestra. The characters were Yum Yum-Lois Kron- schnabel, Pitti SingiBeverly Luecke, Peep Bo-Germaine Kanter, Nanki Poo- Harold Tadych, Ko Ko-Bob Nichols, Katisha-Ardis Krainik, Pish TushAPaul Blauiuss, Pooh Bah- Howard Becker, Mikado-Iohn LaFond, Um- brella CarriereLois LaCourse. We snapped a few ot the Mikado cast just before dress rehearsal. In the upper picture Lois Kronschnabel. Beverly Luecke, and Paul Blauiuss listen to Ardis Krainik. Below are Harold Tadych, Bob Nichols, Lois LaCourse, Iohn LaFond, Howard Becker and Germaine Kanter. Without the aid ot the teachers who worked willingly and endlessly to teach us the songs, gestures, and music we had to learn, we could not have made the operetta the success it was. They had as much a part in The Mikado as we did and we appreciated their help The top picture shows Mr. Frank Novitski, discussing operetta with Miss Lillian Marsh, who supervises music in the elementary schools ot Our Town. Below them we see Mr. Ruiin Boyd, Miss Sarah Ellen Iones ot the Washington junior high school music de- partment, and Mr. William Iones talking over something Mr. Boyd is apparently pointing out in that magazine. E491 in QQ 'uw ' xiii, 4 -, , .' J' A Q fl J f x 'I vw 1 ' xy 'A 1 'XXX H1 ? iv fr 1 . I 1 0 I 1 X. I F5 X r X - C :fi COOUZQP - -3 V947 Gfnuhmd a. aw 'tmffan C501 L- E'RE not really blood-thirsty, for the clubs we used to get in the swing are not the billy-club type but are organizations. The main purpose of our clubs is to do the things we like best with the people we like best. We hold our meetings seventh period on Wednesdays to relax and have fun after a hard day's work. Of course, we do a lot more than just have fun-in fact, now and then, we do something really worth while. The clubs we joined this year ranged from purely social groups where we just sat and gabbed to debate clubs where we discussed world problems. In between were the clubs where we learned to do r ,W , X things. We were enthusiastic over planning that pep meeting 56 Q-Lili we were scheduled to give and worked hard selling donuts after school to raise money. Every student dreams of belonging to the two honorary clubs at Lin- coln, the Hi-Y for boys and Tri-Hi-Y for girls. The club membership is limited, and it is an honor to be asked to join. Extracurricular activities and scholastic standards are the qualifications. These clubs sponsor Red-White day. For the stage struck Y. I students another honorary club is the Hi-Tower Players whose members must have taken part in some school produfcftion. Lin- coln's plays always score a hit so this club holds plenty of dramatic 5 talent. Bowling clubs and Rifle club always have a huge turnout and are rapidly shooting ' ' l ahead. A lot of excitement can and does happen in one hour. And then, we have the Pep club organized every year to promote - you've guessed it-pep. Thanks to us, a few new cheers blossom out each year, but the most important thing we do is the training and selection of new cheerleaders. Rising socialites who take an active interest in social life formed these clubs: Senior Girls, Baton Twirlers, Hi-Iills. Sophomore Girls, Senior Boys. Boys and Girls Swimming, Gismo, Knitting- not to mention all the others. So you can easily see for yourself that belonging to a club or two is a definite must on the list of all of us in the know on having fun. - I 51 l TRI-HI-Y Row l, le!! to right-Marilyn Ploederl, Marilee DeSmidt, Cynthia Hammond, Marjorie Randolph, Sue Sar- geant, Ioanne Malek Row 2-Carol Hansen, lean Drumm. Calla Wills, Marian Anderson, Rhea Alpert, Ioanne Berg, Geneva Ham- man, Ieannine Bruechert, Iudilh Madson Row 3-Audrey Maxfeldt, Leatrice Siehr, Shirley Kinard, Irene Braunel, Lois Panosh, Ardis Krainik, Gerald- ine Duenkel, Ludmilla Rosik smooth or sharp - LIVE E Tri-Hi-Y members are mighty proud of our little triangular pins lor they mean that we're the gals that are in things at Lincoln. From the time we were sophs we dreamed ot being asked to join the Tri-Hi-Y and now here we are, We gave a dance at the field-house this Christmas and planned and spon- sored Red-White day, with the help of the Hi-Y, lt was a very successful day with school spirit running high, Conven- tions were the officers' convention at Fond du Lac and a Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y conven- tion at Green Bay. May 14 we sponsored a tea and style show for our mothers, modeling our own clothes. Our adviser was Miss Bernice Roth. OFFICERS Row 1, left to right--Ioan Davis, vice president: LaVeme Krueger. treasurer: row 2-Carolyn Ku- bitz. secretary: lollnn Schmitt, president i521 HI-Y Row 1. left to right-Clarence Carbon, Aaron Rasmussen Donald Bemshek Delmar Hoeifner Dean Krupkat Row 2-Robert Skeels, lack Rutheriord, Fred Iansky Harold Becker Raymond Mahnke Gordon Kohlbeck Donald Carbon. Absent when picture was taken Kenneth Kohlbeck OF LINCOLN I-Y - To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and communi- ty, high aims and standards of Christian character is our motto. Membership is limited, and it is an honor in itself to be admitted. New fellows are chosen by the members. This year was really a lot of fun! Along with the Tri-Hi-Y, We sponsored the fam- ous Red-White dayfLincoln's basketball homecoming, in addition to the annual football homecoming, and our roller skat- ing party. The new electric scoreboard in our gym, that the previous Hi-Y clubs Worked so hard for, really created a sen- sation, and we are proud to have con- tributed toward the project, OFFICERS Seated-Merlyn Hoeiner, president: standing. lett to right-Vernon Greycarek, sergeant-ab arms: Kenneth Holtz, vice president: William Poulos, treasurer: Ashton Mahnke, secretary: Mr. Newton Iones URING our second active year as a bowling club, we really had a 'roll- ing' good time. Our twenty-four members were seniors, and all of the fairer sex, although we did have a man amongst us, our sponsor, Mr. Charles Meisnest. We chose as officers the following mem- bers: president, Dona Gesell: vice presi- dent, Iecmnine Bruechert: treasurer, Con- nie Thomas: secretary, Rhea Alpert. They have served us well! Last year when we started bowling, most of us were novices at the game, so we dug in and really practiced. Practice makes perfect they say, and this year, even though we were ct little rusty, we were very near to being just that. To close our two very successful years together, we held a memorable party at the close of the season. STRIKING Girls Compete ALLEY CATS BOWLING CLUB Row 1, leit to right-Carolyn Worthington, Delores Boriss. Donna Kitzerow Row 2-Carol Hansen, lean Drumm, Dorothy Smrz, lean Kadow. Phyllis Theisen, Geraldine Duenkel Row 3-Irene Bruunel. Ieanette Meyer, Ioan Davis. Nun Lowry. Helen Skeels 11541 EEP your eye on that center pin! Aim now! Balls awayl A strike! Those with the three highest averages are Harold McKay, Bill Sepnafski, and Mike Stryzewski. Keen competition is each one's by-word and all of them strive for perfect form. Difficult technique caught our eye too, and it really was something to see the fellows trying to bowl left- handed or backward. Of course, Mr. Iames Magill, our club sponsor, gave us a few pointers while the rest of us just gawked! Maybe someday we'll be able to catch on to it too. This stag club had a few pretty neat parties. We also took care of a sale or two after games. Our officers for the year were: Glenn McKay, treasurerg Bill Sepnaiski. vice presidentg Greg Boissonnault. president, and Thomas Luecke, secretary. With HIGH-SCORING Fellows BOYS BOWLING Row 1. left to right-Russell Schrinner, William Sepnaiskx Norbert Stryzewski Charles Stelzer Robert M1x Row 2-Donald Meyer. Richard Donahue Lee Leiter Mr Iames Magill Gregory Borssonnault Keith Vettmg Row 3-William Tisler, Thomas Luecke, Kenneth Schallue Vmcent Koutmk lames Schwinn Elmer Hardralh Victor Buretta, Glenn McKay .?, ee 1 G l G In the Qwuc f NOTHER enjoyable year has ended with the Baton Twirling club still in the spin. Putting on K our pep meeting was fun. We also had our own ' float in the Homecoming parade and tied for first 5 place. l We twirled at basketball and football games and i on such occasions as Homecoming and Red-White day. One of the ideas we were quite proud of was our Little Red Caboose formation. We were also proud of our airplane design and of a heart forma- tion performed with lighted batons. fgi- K fha Our club officers Were: president, Dorothy Wach- ' 5, 1 igoj? j ' ' holz, vice president, Eileen lohnsong secretary, La 3 - V Q 6 Verne Boldt, treasurer, Connie Thomas. Our spon- '1 M . sor was Miss Bernice Roth. , , gf BATON TWIRLERS ?006'. P6055 'VP Row 1, left to right-LaVerne Boldt, Constance Thomas, 1 J Dorothy Wachholz. Eileen Iohnson. Ann Check Row 2-Margaret Mullen. Rita Iolin. lulia Iorgensen, Ruth Neumann, Lorraine Novak Row 3-Evelyn Kaminski, Cecelia Peaschek, Marguerite Raven, lean Pokorski, Doris Bergner, Virginia Worel, Carol Durawa Row 4-Emma Lou LaC'ost, Peggy Iagemcmn. Elton Gomm, Helen Haase. Mary Ellen Koebke. Shirley Czekala i561 Whether It's Batons or QAMWLAQ u -. ISMO stands for anything and everything Twqhjwlflrgsr thats fun! You know the monotony of doing 5:06 ff- ,J the same thing over and over. We gals organized 1X our club with the definite purpose in rnind to do i Q C7'3l'iAUOB 0 X something new and different each club period. N . -, 1 Pep meetings, making candy, and even hiking in lanuary testify to that. Then too, the pep meeting We sponsored kept us quite awhirl. Miss Helene X Dedrick, our sponsor, gave us lots of clever ideas for our many activities. X' Our officers were: president, Gerry Walters, vice ' 3 president, IoAnn Cernyg secretary, Karen Ander- -,V son, treasurer, Carol Bartelrne. n GISMO V M061 P6055 Row I, let! to right-Mary Ellen Koebke. Georgiana Giese. Betty Komorosky, Bernice Homes. lean Pokorski, LaVerne Boldt Row 2-Ioan Knutson, Gretchen Hoyer. Carol Schaffer IoAnn Cerny, Geraldine Walters, Dorothy Iackson. Laverne Hastreiter. Carol Bartelme. Shirley Drews. Karen Anderson, Carol Aggen Qbsestz-'Patricia Donovan. Helen Haase, Ioan Hanson. loan Harvey, Eleanor Peronto, Evelyn Roidt. Mary OU 1 C T571 FIGURES NEVER TELL LIES in bowling E593 TRIKE one! No, it isn't a baseball game, not by any means. ln this case, the team is the Sophomore Girls' Bowling club and a strike is something We all hope to make, but desperately, to keep up our morale. Organized in the fall of '46, we kept the membership to include only sophomore girls for the purpose of recreation, exercise, and sociability. Meeting every other week at the Elks' Club, we would try like crazy to get a score of at least l25. When we first started out, we ad- mit we were slightly rusty around. the joints, but we can boast of one thing -no catastrophies. This would in- clude things like balls falling on toes or swollen thumbs forcing one sadly down the alley with the ball. Now we are really quite adept at this sport. The score sheet is no long- er a mass of figures, but an individual score that will tell just how each game was bowled. Bowling, from now on, is our specialty. SOPHOMORE GIRLS BOWLING Top picture, Row 1, left to right-Carol Durawa, Carol Folletz, Dorothy DeFaut Row 2-Iodelle Schmidtman, Patricia Bian- chi. Ianet Feile. Mary Ann Witte Row 3-Darlene Kuene. Miss Grace Miller, Betty Bentley Bottom picture, Row 1, left to right-Beverly Iarosh, Marian Neuser, Virginia Worel Row 2-Mary Manney, Evelyn Kaminski, Margaret Marshall, Virginia Bricco Row 3-Ioretla Chermak. Maryiane Bonk, lane DeRoche. Betty Cain IN OUR SGCIAL WORLD EING members of the National Sub Deb Federation, we feel that our club is a very important one at Lincoln. It is sponsored by the LADIES HOME IOURNAL, with Maureen Daly as the national adviser. Here at home, our adviser is Miss Faye Sivula. This was the second year back for many of us, and we had good reason to return. All the advice we get about dating and teen-age etiquette is truly valuable. Much of our advice came from the booklets put out by the Fed- eration, and it was really fun hearing about everyone else's problems. We wanted advice, and-We got it! We had lots of swell parties during the year, but parties cost money, so we Went to work and had a few sales. Our flower sales at the senior class play netted us a nice fat profit. The doughnut sale after school was also a big success, although most of the doughnuts were purchased by our members who were selling them. They claim that they couldn't resist them. How true! SUB DEB Top picture. Row 1, lei! to right-Dorothy Wleczyk. Elaine Witte, Mary Tomchek. vice president Row 2-Miss Faye Sivula. Greta lorgensen, Phyllis Maresch Absent-Rita Turczynski Bottom picture. Row 1, left to right-Betty Beaver. Marilyn Adams, lean Devroy. secre- tary-treasurer: Catherine McCarthy Row 2-C cr r ol y n Worthington, president: Ianet Gunderson, Betty Ziarnik in variety 591 LET'S GIVE A CHEER- PEP CLUB -HIP HIP HOORAYI PEP CLUB Row 1, lelt to right-Donald Carbon. Marilyn Ploederl. Ioanne Berg. Charles Monka. Marjorie Randolph. Carol Hansen. Clarence Carbon Row 2-Louise Tadych. Ruth Bronk. Alice Cavanaugh. Carol Anderson. Ioan Becker. Beverly Greycarek. Helen Kasten, Lois Dirkn-ian. Mary Ellen Gallagher Row 3-Betty Gates. Elaine Larson. IoAnn Cerny. Gretchen Hoyer. Marguerite Raven. Dorothy Sheehan. loanne Malek. Marilynn McConnell. Mary Lou Carbon, Ieannetle Berg. Patricia Halloran. loanne Berkedal. Dorothy Konopacki. Sharon Muchin. Dorothy Tsopels Row 4--Marlene Spinker. loan Gennrich. Ianet Feile. Dorothy Zagrodnik. Margaret Marshall. Leatrice Piper. Sharyn Carlier. Anna Kaboth. Kathleen McConnell. Carol Dreyer. Betty Worthington. Ianet Kaufman. Su- icanne Fanta. Marjorie Dalmann. Audrey Podrabsky. Ianet Chermak. Ioan Madson. Mary Hooper. Carole opotic Row 5-Generose Tomczyk. Genevieve Tomczyk, Margaret Sullivan. Betty Sheridan. lane Kowalski. Ioretta Chermak.Iodel1e Schmidtman. Audrey Alter. lean Drumm. lames Ploss. Calla Wills. Irene Bronlr. Ioretta Bonk, Donald Terens. Lyman Lawrence. lames Sweeting. Harold Tadych. Garfield Stock. Leon Sigman. Ierry Woiia EP - that's what gives our teams the spirit, and we're just the people who helped to pro- mote it in Lincoln, Although we disorganized at the end ot the basketball season, we really got a Crm lot ot things done. X ' J' Our tirst business was to elect olticers, and the FM4 fogoiygiuwmfi 52,5 results were: president, Carol Hansen: vice presi- f New! ' CAJ5 I dent, Ioanne Berg: secretary, Margie Randolph: X J treasurer, Ierry Wotia: sergeant-at-arms, Iim be K K Y XQL Marx ,K wp, quiet back there Ploss. Mr. Newton Iones was iii-f 19 ,. 'Y 'I l 5 5 . JL? S4 g 0 our adviser. 1 X , S qw rf 07 Q Next on the agenda was to organize those who gi X , ' I wanted to try out for cheerleading and those who I j 7 'I ' wanted to compose new cheers and new motions WLM N L Q , to the cheers. This years cheerleaders were the V W teachers, and all in all it was a lot ol lun, despite 'mai' ' I I ef QQ! 'JJ our aching bodies! 'A gfi0'f ' D D' feng HELPING OUR SCHOOL- RED CROSS E of the Iunior Red Cross board have tried to put the activities of the Red Cross before the students of Lincoln high school during the past year by giving speeches in each homeroom and on the loudspeaker. By stressing the needs of the unfortunate in the war-torn countries, we encouraged nearly every student at Lincoln to contribute. School enroll- ment was 98470. The average contribution per person was eight and one fourth cents. As a result of the summer polio epidemic several young people were still confined in the hospital for Christmas. To cheer them in any Way we could, we made tray sets with candy for them. Each month of the school year we received the IUNIOR RED CROSS IOURNAL, a magazine published especially so that we could learn of the different' activities of our organization all over the world. We gained an appreciation of the activities of the RED CROSS BOARD -TO SERVE OTHERS R9 . lllge-Eli We ,. ..... , - , ,' -- : vgggfza M 'lei Iunior Red Cross in foreign countries. We were glad to be representatives of all the stu- dents in the worldfwide student group, Row 1. left to right-Sue Sargecmt. secretary-treasurer: Beta Williamson. Miss lean Iohnsrud, Sharon Muchin Row 2-William Scholten, Donald R. Petersen, president: Miss Ruth Fuller, Louise Moede, Gerald Scxlinsky, vice president. Absent-Suzanne Bleser, Iesse Uhlir E511 OUTSTANDING GALS on the campus Typical seniors. That refers to us! A gang of us girls at the beginning of the year decided to organize into one mighty sharp club, strictly senior date-bait. We had two guest speakers to let us in on the know about cosmetics and hairdressing lor smart teen-agers. We got together with the Senior Boys' club and had a picnic at Lincoln park. Really super. We also tied for first place in the Homecoming float contest. Then too, our pep meeting went over big. By looking at our pictures you can easily see why for it's very obvious! SENIOR GIRLS OFFICERS Row 1, left to right-Greta lor- gensen, Marian Anderson, president Wiv Row 2-Mrs. Esther Grell. spon- sor: Reta Williamson, vice president: Barbara Otto. secre- tary: Rhea Alpert, treasurer SENIOR GIRLS Row 1, left to right- Rhea Alpert, Beverly Luecke, Florine Prow- se. Reta Williamson Row 2 - Marjorie Weber, Lois Panosh. Kay O'Rourk, Louise Moede, Fay Towsley. Barbara Otto, Ioan Davis, Douglas Ploss. Lois La Course, Walt- er Sonnenburg, Mari- an Anderson. Helen Skeels, Connie Thom- as. Marilyn Adams. Lulu Rosik. Dona Ge- sell, Ieannine Brue- chert Absent - Geneva Hamann, Nan Lowry I62l IN THE SOCIAL PARADE Back again tor another eventful year ot club meetings and parties, we continued from where we left ott- in our sophomore year. Our new adviser is Miss Verna Rudolph, who did a great deal to make our pep meeting Cand sale atter in the classroom the Oshkosh garnel a noteworthy project. Paint- ing Hi-Iills on our blue jeans made a big hit, and our big Valentine party in the cafeteria was a barrel ot tun. We are all looking forward to our next and last year together, ' H531 HI-IILLS OFFICERS Row l, left to right-Ioanne Berkedal, treasurer: Dorothy Iackson, secretary: Shirley Duenlzel, sergeant - at - arms: Miss Verna Rudolph, Dorothy Konopacki, president: Helen Kasten, vice president , HI-IILLS How 1. left to right - Suzanne Bleser, L o u i se Siebenborn, Ieannette Berg. Mary Lou Carbon, Mari- lynn McConnell Row 2-Iohnn Cerny, Ioan Hanson, Lume- na O'Hearn, Patri- cia Halloran, Au- drey Boeckman. Dorothy Sheehan Row 3-Mary Ellen Gallagher, Lois Dirkmann. Barbara Rowley, Mary Ellen Koebke, Helen Coons. Marguerite Raven, loan Becker, Kathleen Magill Row 4 - Bernice H o rn e s, Beverly Stueber, Gretchen H o y e r , Elizabeth Holzschuh, E 1 a i n e Larson, Nancy Pet- erik, Dorothy Eg- gert. Alice Cava- naugh, Margaret Mullen FLICKERING N 1 Whenever a movie is shown at Lin- coln you can be sure that someone from our all male clique is operating our baby . That's our nickname for the movie projection machine. Mr. Edwin Erickson has taught us all the whys and Where- fores about this machine and really it's the most complicated thing we've ever seen. But We don't mind--we love it, in tact! Remember the noon movies every Friday? That was one of our biggest accomplishments besides the movies dur- ing class periods and after school lor the teachers. Two huge chicken dinners really helped to dull our appetite. Hard -1 ' working boys, you understand. -u MOVIE PROTECTOR Picture on leit: Row 1, lei! to right-Donald Benzshawel, David Baldwin, Alan Iohnsrud Row 2-Donald Duchon. George Olp, Peter Miller. Donald Stephenson. Gerald Salinsky Picture on right: Row 1, left to right-Howard Wilsman. secretary: William Teche, president: Carl Sander- son. treasurer Row 2-Mr. Edwin Erickson, Elmer I-Iardrath. Robertwellner, Iames McElligott. vice president: Orrin Pfefierkcrn F641 l toward higher SCORES ERE the shootingest fel- lows and gals you ever saw! Under the able guidance of Miss Verna Rudolph and Mr. Sid Herm- an we really learned how to han- dle the rifles with safety upper- most in our minds. At first a lot of us were scared of the guns, but when the few other experienced ones tagged us with the label greenie we were soon cured. Before we knew it, we were almost hitting the target. In February we entered six teams in the Hearst Matches and also had a super party during May in the high school gymnasium. RIFLE CLUB OFFICERS Frederick Drexler treasurer Nancy Kerscher secretary Lois Ann Panosh. president William Wiesner vice presrdent Row 1, left to right-Arthur Schmidt, Ludmilla Rosxk Shirley Graczyk Beverly lagodensky lack Fisher Row 2-Gregory Boissonnault. Io Ann Cerny, Elizabeth Beaver Rosemarie Wiesner Arthur Brilliant Row 3-Gene O'Connell. lack Pelishek, Iames Larson Daniel Graft Vmcent Koutmk Iames Panosh Absent-Delores Elm. Ann Schmidt. Robert Fricke Philip Walden Leon Sxgman William Hartman gas KNITTING I Row l, left to right-Shirley Vandenbusch. Marian Musial. Priscilla Petersen, Audrey Ko- chan, Agnes Meyer, Rita Wle- czyk, Patricia Crooks, lane Pe- kulik Row 2-Barbara Hamilton, Pa- tricia Clow, Lucille Meyer, Geraldine Waak. Rita Iolin, lulia lorgensen, Louise Brey, Dolores Gospodarek, Delores Grosshuesch, Doris Gross- huesch Row 3-Dorothy Wiesner, Mary Wilda, lane Fictum, Patricia Hall, Karen Anderson, Lila Hrudka, Ianet Gunderson, Cor- rine Barta Row 4-Miss lulia Ianecek, Ieanne Hunsader, Clara Tho- ke, Eunice Meyer, Marcella Schlais, Bette Rosinsky, Ioretta Bonk, Carol Aggen, Rita An- drew, Mrs Iames Magill Row 5-Cecelia Peaschek, Hel- en lagodinsky, Rose Zinkel. leanette Wilsman, H e l e n e Meyer, Donna Dueno, Betty Ziarnilc, Irene Bronk We're Iust wcfa Of Wisdom Row 1 lett to right Betty Beaver president Mrs Magill Lois Culver vice president: Peggy Iansen Row 2 LaVerne Schultz secretary Margaret Marshall Betty Sheridan Ilene Hoyer, Betty Iane Becker, Patri- tz Elmer Hardrath Robert Schroeder Absent Leatrice Laude treasurer PHOTOGRAPHY Row l, left to right-Ludmilla Iakoubek, lulius Hokensen, Nan Lowry, Lloyd Olson, president: Florine Prowse Row 2-Betty Sindelar, treasurer: David Baldwin, Giles Hubbard, Dean Vollendorf, Donald R. Petersen, vice president: Thomas Rees, Donald Stephenson, Mr. Noble Anderson, Barbara Otto, secretary Absent: Marshall Boyd, lames Snowden Our Time Away KNITTING II Row 1, left to right-Mildred Fessler, president: Ernest Ansorge. Ioe Winters, vice president: Violet Groelle Row 2-Nadine Brown, Anne Hanneman, Dolores Webb, Donna White, Marilyn Welk, Theresa Fruzyna, sec- retary: Virginia Holtz Row 3-Ruth Helwich. Leatrice Laude, Mary Ann Pekulik, treasurer: Mary lane Powalish, Geraldine Karl, lean Gerharz, Marceedas Wagner, Mary Finkelmier, Anna Mae Hemmer. Absent: Donna Brachman. Alice Erd- man, Annella Gigure, Patsy Kelley, Betty Seibel, Edward Ansorge i573 STAGECRAFT Picture on right Row 1, left to right-Rita Wle- czyk. Delores Gospodarek. El- wood Horstman, Mr. Arthur Haherman. Suzanne Bleser, K K Kathleen Magill. Barbara Row- ley Row 2-Pauline Kautsky. Gla- dyce Stipek, Arlene Pilger. Helen Steckbauer. Corletta Green. Shirley Dembsky, Mary Rysticken Row 3-Arden Horstman. Don- ald Umnus, lunias Madigan Picture on left lower corner Row 1. left to right-Donald Umnus. Harvey Petska, Clar- ence Klinker How 2- Rita Wleczyk, Richard Smith. Delores Gospodarek Row 3-Arden Horstman, Patri- cia Clow. Iacqueline Konkel, Mary Rysticken. Shirley Demb- sky. Ioan Wensladt Row 3-Sue Sargeant. Kath- leen Magill. Catherine Watta- wa. Ieannette Meyer, Donna Kitzerow. Suzanne Bleser behind the Scenes ETTING the stage for a school production is really quite a chore, but We have found that we can have a swell time doing it. Al- though many of us, especially the gals, had never driven a nail or handled a paint brush, we managed to do quite well as you may have noticed by the sets for the various stag- ings this year, The setting for the Mikado was the most difficult, and we all breathed a sigh of relief when it was finished. Without our adviser, Mr. Arthur Haberman, we would have been completely in the fog. He was behind it all, and deserves a gener- ous part of the credit. His patience was in- exhaustible when it came to explaining and supervising. Our finances were rather low when we organized at the beginning of the year, so our program committee planned the follow- ing projects. Our flower sale at the operetta was a big boost to our treasury, and we sold H331 STAGECRAFT Picture on left Row l, leit to right-lean Du- prey, Iacqueline Duzeski, lac- queline Konkel, Donna Kitzer- ow. Marian Anderson, Florine Prowse, loan Wenstadt Row 2-Reta Williamson, Cath- erine Wattawa, Harvey Petska, Lois Culver, Clarence Klinker, Ieannette Meyer, Paul Franke, LaVerne Metzger, Patricia Clow Picture on right lower corner Row 1, left to right-Gladyce Stipek, Pauline Kautsky Row 2-Barbara Otto, Florine Prowse, Marian Anderson, Re- ta Williamson Row 3-Mr. Arthur Haberman, Elwood Horstman, Paul Fran- ke, I.aVerne Metzger, Iunias Madigan Row 4 - lacqueline Duzeski, lean Duprey, Rosemary Bueh- ler, Lois Ripp. Gwendolyn Hanson, Barbara Rowley IS DESERVED behind the lootlights all we had bargained for. The big secret was that a large percentage of the club members were seen with flowers the following days! Confidentially, the program committee didn't plan that! We also took over a basketball game sale and had ourselves quite a time, not to mention the excellent salesmanship exper- ience. After collecting what seemed to be thousands of coke bottles from among the bleachers, we chalked down another success in our club book. The officers representing our forty-five members were: president, Elwood Horstman, senior, vice president, Donna Kitzerow, sen- ior, secretary, lacqueline Leiker, sophomore, treasurer, Barbara Otto, senior. To celebrate our eventful and fun-packed year, we threw a supercolossal party in the cafeteria. Lots of food and cokes certainly hit the spot. Underclassmen are coming back to another lively year. SOPHOMORE GIRLS CLUB Row 1, left to right-Suzanne Fanta, Mary Alice Roulette, Annella Gigure, Nadine Brown. Ieanne Iarosh, Iodelle Schmidtman, lanet Chermak Row 2-Sharon Muchin, Dorothy Tsopels, Paula Behnke. Patricia Hopper. Mary Manney, Lois Lesperance, Ioan Metzger. Mariorie Hewitt Row 8-Betty Worthington. lane Kowalski, Mary Hooper. Ioretta Chermak, Giovanna Serio, Audrey Alter, Karen Ristad. Marjorie Dallman. Ioan Madsen, Ianet Kaufman. Miss Mary Chamberlain ,A Absent: Audrey Podrabsky ,- fff A , young 0 T P GREENIES kj fo ' innocent Starting our first year at Lincoln out right, we sopho- more girls got together and organized our own private club. We chose as our sponsor Miss Mary Chamber- lain, Our plans are to continue our club until we are seniors, X X The officers elected by our thirty-two members are: president, Ianet Chermak, vice president, Ieanne Il I , Iarosh, secretary, Iodelle Schmidtman, treasurer, j, M' Suzanne Fanta. We also elected a program commit- - ' tee. Group singing and games are a few examples cksjt I ol its planning. Our other activities included our jg sale after a basketball game, singing carols at the ' J! P hospital, and buying our flashy D.O.K. sweatshirts, ee , dim ff l 7009 D.O.K. still remains a secret! rm OPEN FORUM Left to right-Thomas Rees. Elizabeth Beaver. Miss Ruth Left to right-Frederic Vogelsang. Reta Williamson. Fuller. Iohn Nickles, Carolyn Worthington Louise Moede. Donald R. Petersen Absent: Marian Anderson, Alice Barnes. Cynthia Hammond. Marjorie Harrington, Lois Culver. Thomas Riggs. Charles Monka. Marilyn Adams u n c i e nt l rn d i. 90 6 L X jj V' Il you happened to be meandering around the f, ' ' ff ebb- H Q I vicinity of 315 some Tuesday night about 3:06 W7 D 'wr I' and you were suddenly shocked by angry f aj! voices issuing from closed doors, it was only the gyq ,, ,gg , '- ' 733: 11 Open Forum club sounding oil. n evt'-E 'T x 531 T-2P..U W ' L The purpose of our club was to blow your lid it 953 X an gg ' it you wanted to express your opinions freely QRU In and Without hesitation. Important controversial S, -- Q ---- - - - ' - ' E questions revolving around the world and our E -E E -J. 1: w. school were discussed pro and con. We really is I E . 1 enjoyed ourselves at these meetings and We 1743: - 'ff ' fi- learned to respect opinion . W0G.7Z7'SS f7l You Can't Teach An Old Dog New TRICKS Can you saw a woman in half? Can you We also ushered at the performance of a make a red scarf turn blue? Well, we can, or professional magician, and filled our near to at least we try to. After practicing our knowl- empty bag with new tricks. All in all, We had edge of abracadabra , We performed for the a lot of trick-sy times. public school children of Our Town. MAGIC CLUB Row 1, left to right-Iesse Uhlir, secretary-treasurer: Elmer Hard- rath, vice president: Delores Webb Row 2-Mr. Iames Magill. Albert Lambries. president: Elton Gomm. Lloyd Ferdon Absent: Iean Pokorski GRAND SLAM Row 1, lett to right-La Verne Metzger. vice president: lanet les- persen, Eileen Iohnson. president: Vivian Kloida. Mary Hibbard. Vio- let Herman. treasurer: Marianne Wunrow Row 2-Mrs. Esther Grell, Cather- ine McCarthy. secretary: Beverly Iagodinsky. Rosemarie Wiesner. Miss Gertrude McCauley Our club is formed of girls resolved to learn to play cards correctly. With Miss Gertrude McCauley and Mrs. Esther Grell as our sponsors We are regular experts. Why we can even sandwich in a bit of gos- sip with our playing. And that is proof definite. ln the beginning of the year a line frequently slung around was, Well, what do l do now? Gradually the rules of playing and scoring finally Wormed their Way into our heads. We all feel that our club is is very worthwhile. We're Trying But With Our CRAFTY Minds For such a small club, We did quite a bit. Handy at all crafts explains the goal of the members of the Handicraft club. Some of us girls painted boxes for the Red Cross, but knit- ting was usually our specialty. During this club period we took out time to pursue our hobbies, Since girls were always forming social clubs at Lin- coln, We decided that even if we were boys there was noth- ing to prevent us from having one too. Our purpose was to have fun, which included card games and just plain gab- bing . We had good inten- tions of helping the senior girls with a pop sale, but by some strange coincidence, no- one showed up. Boys will be boys! However the picnic we had with the Senior Girls club really was something to rave about. U31 ln this busy world it's hard to find time to relax and enjoy oneself, so our club proved to be the solution. Our sponsor, Miss Ruth Puller, really proved her patience with us. We made all the mistakes known to craftsmanship and took none of them seriously. HANDICRAFT Row 1. left to right-Alice Barnes, vice president: lean Tills, presi- dent: Carol Cayemberg Row 2-Pauline Kautsky, Miss Ruth Fuller, Ioan Broeker, secre- tary-treasurer: Gladyce Stipek Absent: Wallace Bushman, Grace Garnot, Ruth Finkelmier SENIOR BOYS Row 1, left to right-Frederick Heckel, Dale Lange, Louis Web- er, William Manthey, William Poulos Row 2-Iohn R. Fischer, Paul Blau- iuss, Earl Zahcrik. Thomas Riggs, Harold Becker, Glenn Gaterman, Kenneth Holtz graceful mermaids - We Cfieezgnff Invade GIRLS SWIMMING Row 1, left to right-Giovanna Serio, Karen Ristad, Beverly Stue- ber, Audrey Boeckmcm, Ann Schmidt, Delores Elm, Ioan Pekulik, Paula Behnke, Donna Dueno Row 2--Carol Reiten, Shirley Cayemberg, Bettie Rosinsky, Patricia Crooks, Cecelia Peashek, Iulia Iorgensen, Patricia Hopper Dashing madly from the pool with dripping straight hair may not sound exactly charming, but the fun we have in pool compensates for it corn- pletely. Some of us joined to learn or to improve our swimming strokes, and some of us did it for purely recreational purposes. A few of us practice earnestly tor Lite Saving awards and Honorary Swimming club. Heres hoping lor next year. The members hold true to the rules of fair play and good sportsmanship in all ot their undertakings, large or small, and are constantly on the alert to learn. lust think, fellas - that cute lifeguard you'll see on the beach in a few years may have been one of these gals! E741 Row 3-Phyllis Creager, Betty lane Becker, Ioyce Reznichek, Carol Perrodin, Lila Hrudka, Iearme Hunsader, Arlene Pankratz Row 4-Iesse Uhlir, Ellen Rose, Vernette Schroeder, Shirley Czeka- lcr, Delphine Novak, Louise Goss, Dorothy Eggert, Dorothy Wies- nel' ff!'fff fff 900 , , ..A---W7 lp? .?i ' ..,-.1 9 - diving joes Q., W, Joclez BOYS SWIMMING Row l, lelt to right-Lyman Lawrence, Richard Langlois, William Kelnhoter Row 2--Harold McKay, Iohn Gamble, Allen Schaus, Allen Iirikovec 'ou 0 . U- fea ? 5:,f'1:-fs Q . .sn 'WOO ll! 'Q ,,.fs 6 s QD .iw M I O Q 251 lf- f P ' A e. 5,.f? ' g 9 O A 5-., - - K, , wearer , f 'wif ,uumnnous mane HQususj 'Zfffis l Row I?-Bill Gauger, Arthur Brilliant, Martial Ledvina, Ronald Kramer Harold Cavanaugh Row 4-Andrew Knipp, Norman Skarda, Robert DeRoche, Earl Zahorik, William Stegman Absent: Harold Becker, Paul Benishek, Edward Busse, Fred Butz, Donald Dreger, Iulius Ewen, Marshall Hein, Ted Herzog, Giles Hanson Eugene Hills, Glenn Kneevers, Richard Lewis, Philip Lindemann, Donald Mrotek, Glenn Marshelt, Richard Morris. Nor- man O'Leske, Roy Peterson, Robert Stegman, William Schlei, Louis Vits, William Wester, Kenneth Wilhelm, LeRoy Zill, George Ziarnik, George Spoentgen The Boys Swimming club is your best bet whether you want to learn something or just have fun. Each of us improved our' technique- swimming that is! We bettered our diving forms, side strokes, and crawls-a skill which may prove invaluable in some future day. Ot course, Mr. Gordon Winder, our sponsor, gave us a lot of helpful hints in relay races and water polo. The following fellows were officers: LeRoy Zill, presi- dent, Kenneth Wilhelm, treasurer, George Spoent- gen, secretary. U51 A Smooth LINE Is What Counts The play's the thing-at least that's the idea thing just the same. Some of us went to the on which we organized. Started as a strictly junior high schools and presented a short play dramatic club, our meetings turned into social for the students while others appeared in the riots, lout we did manage to accomplish some- Play Festival on Ianuary l7-18. Lelt-Row l, left to right-Ludmilla Rosik, Right-Row 1, leh to right - Lois Panosh, Upper - Left to right- President' Ardis :Howard Becker Marianne Wunrow Krainikg secretarv, Walter Sonnenburg, Row 2-Thomas Rees, Donald R. Petersen, Row 2-Marv Ann Korleskv, Andrey Max- vice president, LaVerne Krueger Delores Meihsner, Carolyn Kubitz, Freder- ieldt, Doris Berns, Gerry Duenkel Absent-treasurer, Ann Check, Don Gigure ic Vogelsang .fs U51 ROLLING Our Extra Time Away MISS BATZ'S BOWLING Row l. left to right-Patricia Brennan, Virginia Holtz. Lois Sands. Beatrice Gilbert. Nita Garry. Marlene Spinker. La Verne Bolt, Leatrice Laude Row 2-Sylvia Knutson, Doris Herbst. Vernette Schroeder. Carol Sanders. Betty Krug. Edith Seiler. Doris Metzger. Violet Rodney. Georgiana Gie- se. Miss Muriel Butz Roll 'em girls is our slogan when we are down at the Elks bowling every other Wednes- day, and so We named our club just that. Many of us had trouble holding those heavy balls, and keeping them in the alleys! A u LCE -rim 1 L,,...5 ,gamu- ,H t ti The girls who did such a competent job as our officers are: president, Patricia Brennang vice president, Doris Metzgerg secretary, Vernette Schroederg treasurer, LaVerne Boldt. Our very capable adviser was Miss Muriel Batz. V773 -. N ' , s 4' N .,V K I 'h.j rL1J .1 X . Qlivf' V Q' ,, I 1- Q. ! wi1yA V yr 1 I -1 ' A 1 I 1 4 'Y . n w Mi , , rf -1 ' 11 f I A ,ak X L ff '.4 jj I -A tis ' n I 2 fi - -,X , I ' - - S'5ULLCE5fFfN41? . ' Z W Q 'I ' ' . M Z?ff'2 ' Q' QU' L' f vw f' ff . I A, L, - X - f K Ifgi F2 N F cw I i Z - K 4 , 1 ' ., 1 , ' - ' 1 0 ' ry' ' x 922 I ' .1 'Q' - gy ' 7 5 K ' 0 34 E foggy :U jf '7 5- lf: 4-' 2. 555 T A 5 i i--:L Z X Eg: 4 1 - ff g Z A M393 ,. 1: 5 -T' 5 ' A L , , x -Z L I M 'Um 4 . . .IP E781 N APPLE for the teacher! The faculty at Lincoln deserves much more than an apple for the untiring work they do. We students know we're not angels lg-' and we wonder how the teachers put up with us at times. Their day of work does Q- Q not end when they leave school- 5 f many nights are spent checking paper after paper. They have an interest in our schoolwork and are also willing to give Jig JST . . - up more of their time for clubs and extracurricular activities. awww The past thirty-six years found Principal C. G. Stangel at his post. willing to .I offer his advice and assistance. also to reprimand anyone who needed it. Every one knows him as a friend. He is leaving our school as principal this .Bw year. but on graduation day the thirty-sixth class to graduate under him will go forth into Our Town as citizens guided by his example. Always at your service with a smile is Miss Bernice Roth. vice prin- cipal, who is also leaving us this year. Her friendly disposition has always won N 1 Q the confidence and goodwill of the students. In the morning you would find her busily signing absence excuses and at 3:06. patiently watching over the tardy hall. fThose unlucky dogs who miss the bells.l Acting as assistant v principal next year will be Mr. Rufin Boyd. head of the music department. G- As guidance director, Mr. Emest Ludwig. has worked willingly with students needing help. Any one wanting advice on college problems or looking 3 for a iob could be sure of getting assistance from him. We wish him luck N in his new iob as principal of Woodrow Wilson junior high school next year. Several more of the faculty will not be with us next year. Mr. Nello .GSE .. Pacetti left in the middle of the year and was replaced by Mr. Frank Granitz, for- mer baseball Q champ. Mr. Al Guepe and Miss Hope Iohnson have resigned. The people who sit behind the desks up in front of the room are definitely a very important part of Lincoln. Why. what would we do without them? We iust X mis couldn't have school-hmm. no school! Not a bad idea. If 79 l THEY HELP DECIDE- ADMINISTRATION ,N,.A-new Superintendent L. H. Lamb BOARD OF EDUCATION Row 1, leit to right-Frank Kloiber, Gerhard! Kubitz, Dr. R. W. Hammond. president: Superintendent Lamb, Vera Dueno. assistant secretary: Walter Dorsch Row 2, left to right-Walter Iens, secretary: Edward Schmidt. superintendent of buildings and grounds: Francis Rugowski, vice president: Bob Lindwall SCHOOL POLICY l N if? WUI nu 4-,..xVff THEY LEAD OUR T0 FACULTY T the head of our school was Principal C. G. Stangel, ready at all times to accept the responsi- bility oi preparing students as citizens of tomorrow in Our Town. He has Worked long and untiring- ly at Lincoln and We shall all be sorry to see him leave. The pic- ture at the right is a replica ol the oil painting presented to the school by the class ol '47. It Will be a lasting remembrance of Prin- cipal Stangel. Miss Bernice Roth, vice princi- pal, directed the club program, served as girls' counselor, and sponsored the Tri-Hi-Y. ln the guidance office, Mr. Ernest Lud- wig helped us with our individual problems. He also had charge ol the Student Council and school programming. Mrs. Kenneth Pet- erson, Marilyn Pracki, and Mrs. Paul Hartl are our secretaries. Miss Bernice Roth Mr Ernest Ludwig Mrs Kenneth Peterson Marilyn Upper, left to right-Miss Clara Amundson-Subjects: Contemporary Literature, Sophomore English Miss Verna F. RudolphASubjects: Senior and Sophomore Col- lege Preparatory English, Senior and Sophomore English. Clubs: Rifle, Hi-lills. Lyceum committee Miss Ianet Stratheam-Subjects: Iunior and Sophomore English. Clubs: Girls Swimming. Social Committee Chairman Mr. lumes G. Magill-Head of English Department. Sub- jects: Contemporary Literature, Sophomore English. Clubs: Magic, Boys Bowling. Upper, left to right-Miss Hope IohnsonfSubjects: Speech Arts, Spanish Miss Dorothy Crain-Subjects: Journalism, Sophomore English. Publications Adviser Mr. Frank Novitski-Subjects: Speech Arts. Clubs: Hi-Tower Players. Director of Play Festival, Operetta, and Class Plays . . . Mr. Iohn M. V. Stevenson-Subjects: Creative Writing, Sophomore English. Clubs: Tennis, Tennis Coach. Handbook Adviser. Senior Ace Chair- man. Manitou Statistician Miss Mcry B. Clark-Sube jects: Speech Arts, Sophomore English. Assists with Dramatics. Lower, left to right-Mr. Charles W. Meisnest-Subjects: World History. Clubs: Alley Cats . . , Miss Marian Kelley -Subjects: American History . . . Miss Luurinda Albers- Subjects: U S. History Mr Newton Iones-Head of Social Science Department. Subjects: American History, Problems of Democracy. Clubs: Hi-Y, Pep. ln charge of pep meetings and cheerleading. faz Lower, left to right-Miss Mary ChcxmberlaineSubjects: American History, Latin. Clubs: Sophomore Girls Mr. Martin Shoemaker-Subjects: Problems of Demo- cracy. B Team Basketball and Football Coach. Basket- ball Coach Miss Huth Fuller-Subjects: Problems of Democracy. Clubs: Open Forum, luriior Red Cross. Iunior Class Adviser. Upper, left to right-Mr. Louis Schn1itzfSubjects: Ad- vanced Typing, Beginning Bookkeeping. lunior Class Adviser. Assistant Track Coach . . . Miss lean Iohnsrud- Subjects: Beginning and Advanced Shorthand, Begin- ning Typing, Business English. Clubs: lunior Red Cross .. Mr. Gaylord I.. Aplin--Head of Commercial Depart- ment. Subjects' Advanced Shorthand, Business English, Retail Selling. Lincoln High School Treasurer. Upper, left to right-Miss Lucille Gaedke-Subjects: Bookkeeping I and Il, Typing, Commercial Law, Eco- nomics. Clubs: Bowling, Senior Scouts. Publications Business Adviser Miss Gertrude McCauley-Subjects: Bookkeeping, Typing. Clubs: Grand Slam Mrs. Esther Grell-Subiectsz Typing I, Shorthand l, Oftice Practice. Clubs: Grand Slam, Senior Girls Senior Class Ad- VlSGT', 1 i Lower, leit to right-Mr. Harold Rasmussen-Subjects: Mathematics, Athletics. Clubs: Senior Boys. Golf Coach. Assistant Football and Basketball Coach. Sophomore Class Adviser Miss Muriel Butz-Subjects: Geometry, Third Year Mathematics. Clubs: Bowling Mis Grace Miller-Subjects: Plane Geometry, Arit ei . Club: Bowling Mr. Esto B. Wood-Subj t sychology, Algebra. Senior Class Adviser. Assis home football games and track meets, WW W .f g-v-r Lower, leit to right-Mr. Rufin W. BoydAHead of Music Department. Subjects: First Band, Music Appreciation, Harmony, Pre-Band instruments Mrs. Cleeta Pultz- Subjects: Fine Arts. Art Adviser to Publications, Plays, Prom Committee . .. Mr. William Innes-Subjects: Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Orchestra. Upper, leit to right-Mr. Noble Anderson -- Subjectst Physiology, Electricity, Radio. Clubs: Photography. B Squad Football Coach Mr. Edwin N. Erickson-Head ol Science Department. Subjects: Chemistry. Clubs: Movie Projector. National Honor Society Adviser. Sci- ence Production Committee Chairman. Visual Aid Chair- man Mr. F. W. Rosentreter-Subjects: Health, Earth Science, World Geography Miss Iulicx Icznecek-Sub- jects: Biology, Physiology and Health. Clubs: Knitting. Assists in Physical Education Department Mr. Iohn Norman-Subjects: Physics Miss Helene Dedrick- Subjects: Biology, Health. Clubs: Gismo. 4,,. ,K J Upper, ielt to right-Mr. Albert Guepe-Subjects: Chem- istry, Physiology and Health. Basketball and Football Coach. Resigned Miss Betty Heyman-Subjects: Physical Education. Clubs: Tennis Mr. Nello Pccetti Subjects: Physical Education. Football Coach. Resignod Miss Frances RitchieiSubjects: Physical Education. Clubs: Honorary Swimming, G.A,A., Officials Mr. Gordon Winder-Head of Physical Education and Athle- tic Department. Subjects: Physical Education. Clubs: Boys Swimming. , E Lower, lelt to rightfMr. Bernard Hagenil-lead ol lndus- trial Arts Department. Subjects: Woodworking, ln charge of acquiring Federal Surplus Commodities tor Public Schools .. . Mr. William Rienks-Subjects: Agriculture at Lincoln and Washington High Schools. Clubs: F.A.A. ing. Mr. Charles Fuller-Subjects: Drafting, Woodwork- tf34l Lower, Row l, left to right-Mrs. Madge Mugill-Library an. Clubs: Knitting l and II, Library Board . . , Mrs. James Golding-School Nurse. Resigned. Row 2-Miss Fcxyc Sivula-Home Economics. Clubs: Sub Deb. Pep Assem- bly Assistant Miss Lorna Ccxrswell-Subjects: Quan- tity Cookery, Boys Home Economics. o A ff? W j a I' N s V - 2.7 2 ZPUZ i f Ai-21: Sggjifs- 2 ' '22 E , -.. cf N! 0019 'E - ?'Y ?vl7 2.1- 15 ' cl u1.e'cl.0um,0na te ' amewvvnecu U51 vu... O ERE we are, all of us, we students of Lincoln high school. Even though we gripe about the tough grind, you can see by our smiling faces that we really don't mind school at all-in fact we enjoy it, especially the extra activities. We seniors have certainly made our X mark in the world. This year we resurrected what used to be an old custom here, Senior Class day. We presented a skit, The Day V Au of an Average Student , read our will and class prophecy and even the juniors and sophs enjoyed it-probably because they got out of one of their classes. We also presented the school with aportrait of Mr. C. G. Stangel who is leaving his post as principal. It proudly hangs on second floor, where we spent our three years at Lincoln. ' Besides putting on a class play and dance, we chose Io!-lnn Schmitt as D. A. R. girl, our best to represent Lincoln. But wait, don't forget the juniors. We showed our power by putting on the 1947 Iunior Prom. As its theme we chose a southern plantation scene and reign- ing as belle of the ball was our queen, Audrey Boeckman. We too gave a class play, a dance, and our float copped first place in the Homecoming parade. And then there are the greenies the sophomores at Lincoln. It's amazing the amount of kidding we receive but we've proved we can take it. On Red- White day we wore green bows in our hair-along with our red and white. Though we didn't run off with any prizes this year, we did have the best publicity campaign for our Sophomore Class dance that has ever been seen at Lincoln. Baby Hush was a sensation and had every one guessing who he was. We've all enjoyed every minute of this year at Lincoln. For some of us it was the last and we'll have only memories left. We can never forget all the fun we've had. The rest of us can look forward to coming back next year. We would like to omr our deebext Jymputhy to the parentf andfriendf of Jeniorx, Arthur Prime, died November 13, 1946,' james HandL died November 13, 1946,' juniorx, LaVerne Slnoulak, died Marek 21, 1947,' jerk Rutberjhri died Marek 30, 1947. U71 Three Years Before The Mast Our able advisers, Mrs. Esther Grell, left, and Mr. Esto Wood. right, have guided us through three years ot what we seniors deemed torture. NOW we realize what real lun we had, thanks to the wise and willing leadership ot these two, ' tif it, T f ,I-L, Lil' S' 7 ff 3-7, El, it Sl: , W Q- M, Adams T. Adams I, Adelman R. Alpert M. Anderson E. Ansorge I, Aumann A. Bachus 1. Bangs G. Barbieur A. Barnes C. Barta U93 SENIORS Marilyn Adams--Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Iunior Lite Saving 3, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 4, Clubs, Riding 2, Ritle 3, Sub Deb 4, Senior Girls 4, Open Forum 4 Thomas Adams-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Student Coun- cil 2, Clubs: Radio 2 Ieanette Adelman -Entered irom Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs, Bicycle 2, G.C.K. 3 Rhea Alpert Alintered from Wilson 2, Class Play 3, 4, Iunior Lite Saving 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Flower Girl 3, Handbook Editor 4, Oper- etta Chorus 4, Senior Ace 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Dramae tic 2, Pep 3, Bowling 3, 4, Senior Girls 4 Marian Anderson-Entered from Wil- son 2, Flashes Stall 3, 4, Manitou Stall 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Flower Girl 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Clubs, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Stagecraft 2, 4, Senior Girls 4, Bowling 3, 4, Open Forum 4, Photography 3 Edward Ansorge-Entered trom Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 4 Iohn Aumarm-Em tered from Washington 2, Football 2, 3 Arline Backus-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs, Letter Writing 2 Iolena Bangs-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Clubs: Officials Z Geraldine Barbieur-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs, Danc- ing 3 . . Alice Barnes - Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intra- murals 2, 3, Flower Girl 3, Clubs, Service 2, Dancing 2, Knitting 3, Swimming 3, Han- dicraft 3 Claude Barta-Entered tram Washington 2, Clubs: Rifle 3, Bowling 3, 4 . . . f , ff ., ...,ln l L. Bauer E. Beaver B. I. Becker H. Becker H, Becker M. A. Becker M. Behnke D. Benishek D. Benzshawel D. Berns L. Bessert B. Bishop D. Blahnik P. Blauiuss D. Boeckman L. Boeder G. Boissonnault C. Bonin SENIORS Lyle Bauer-Entered from Washington 2 Eliza- beth Beaver-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Stail 4, Library Board 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Play Festival Committee 4, Homeroom Manager 3, 4, Operetta Committee 4, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Glee Club 2, Clubs: Rifle 3, 4, Bowling 3, Sub Deb 4, Open Forum 4, International Correspondence 3, Wheelers 2 Betty lane Becker-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Library Board 3, 4, Clubs: Dramatics 2, Swimming 3, 4 Harold Becker- Entered from Washington 2, Iunior Life Saving 2, Prom Committee 3, Senior Lite Saving 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Senior Boys 4 Howard Becker-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Play Festival 3, 4, Operetta 4, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Entertainment 2, Hi-Tower Players 4 Mary Ann Becker-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Operetta Chorus 4, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Typing 2 Milton Behnke-Entered from Washington 2, Tennis Team 4, Clubs: Tennis 4 Donald BenishekfEntered from Wilson 2, Football Z, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 4 Donald Benzshawel-Entered from Washington 2, Track 2 Doris Berns-Entered from Wilson Z, GAA 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, Flam- beau Staff 4, Flashes Stall 3, lunior Life Saving 3, l99l Swimming Pageant 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Operetta Committee 4, Flower Girl 3, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Hi-Iinx 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, 2l 3, Hi-Tower Players 4, Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4 LeRoy Bessert-Entered from Wilson 2 Bette Bishop-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Flower Girl 3, Usher 4, Clubs: Pep Z, Rifle 3, Knitting 3 Dale Blahnik-Entered from Washington 2, Band, First 3, 4, Second 2, Clubs: Airplane 2 Paul Blauluss-Entered trom Washington 2, Class Play 3, Library Board 3, Mixed Chorus Z, 3, 4, Orchestra, First 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Operetta 4, Red Cross Board 4, Clubs: Senior Boys 4 Dorothy Boeck- man-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Lois BoederiEntered lrom Washington 2, Clubs: Chess 2, Service Z, Swimming 3 Gregory Boissonnault-Entered from Washington 2, Band, First 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Orchestra, tirst 2, 3, 4, Operetta Chorus 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4, Band Officer 4, Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Rifle 3, 4, Bowling 4 Charlotte Bonin-Entered trorn Wash- ington Z, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3 ... SENIORS Delores Boriss-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Senior Ace 45 Flower Girl 35 Class Play 3, 45 Clubs: Service 25 Dramatics 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Pep 35 Bowling 3, 4 I.aVerne Borths-Entered from Wil- son 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 3 Doris Boullack-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals Z, 3, 45 Intramural Manager 4 Iohn Bourilhlfntered from Washington 2 Maxine Boury-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 4 Kathleen Brandt-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 45 Clubs: Rifle 3 Marilyn Brandt-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3: Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Usher 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Officials 2 Rosilyn Brandt-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Play Festi- val Committee 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Usher 35 Clubs: Officials 2 Irene Braunel-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Usher 35 Operetta Commit- tee 45 Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep 2, 35 Hi-Iinx Z, 35 Bowl- ing 3, 4 Arthur Brilliant-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Swimming Team 25 Track 35 Clubs: Rifle 2 Ioan Broeker-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Danc- ing 25 Red Cross 25 Handicraft 4 Irene Bronk- Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming Z5 Knitting 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 4 Lorraine Bronk-Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Dancing 25 Pep 35 Knitting 3 Ethel Bruechert-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 45 Clubs: Dancing 2 Ieannine Bruechert-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Iunior Life Saving 35 Orchestra, Second 3: Prom Committee 35 Tennis Team 25 Play Festival Com- mittee 35 Flower Girl 35 Handbook 35 Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Bowling Z, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 Knitting Z5 Pep 2, 35 Sub Deb 3 David Budysz-Entered from Washington 2 Rosemary Buehler-Entered from Wilson Z5 Clubs: Pep 35 Bowling 35 Stagecraft 4 . .. Reginald Buran- Entered from Washington 25 Basketball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 45 Track 2, 3, 4: Student Council 35 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Swimming 2 D. Boi-iss I.. Bortl-is D. Boullack M. Brandt R. Brandt I. Braunel L. Bronk E. Bruechert I. Bruechert I9Ul I. Bouril M. Boury K. Brandt A. Brilliant I. Bi-oeker I. Bronk B. Budysz R. Buel-iler R. Buran W. Bushman C. Butler H, Carmody G. Carnot H. Cavanaugh A. Cayemberg C. Cayernberg A. Charneski A. Check R. Clement L. Culver G. Darbant K. Daugs I. Davis I. Davis E. Dehne R. DeRoche M. DeSmidt S E N I O R S Wallace Bushman-Entered from Wilson Z5 Intras murals Z, 3, 45 Intramural Manager 45 Track Mana- ger 2, 35 Football Manager 2, 35 Clubs: Bowling 45 Magic 25 Handicraft 45 Usher 3 Carl Butler-En- tered from Wilson 25 First Band 2, 3, 45 First Orches- tra 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 4 Henry Car- mody-Entered from Wilson Z Grace Camo!- Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flashes Stait 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Pit and Operetta Orchestra 45 Clubs: Red Cross 25 Stagecratt 3, 45 Handicraft 4 Harold Cavanaugh-Entered from Wilson 25 Swimming Team 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 3, 4 Allen Cayemberg-Entered from Washington 2 Carolmarie Cayemberg-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Service 25 Tennis 3, 45 Dramatic 25 Stagecraft 35 Knitting 4 Audrey Charneski-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Chess Z5 Service 25 Swimming 3 Ann Check- Entered from Washington Z5 Class Play 3, 45 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Play Festival 35 Clubs: I-Ii-Tower Players 45 Entertain- ment Z5 Dancing 2 Robert Clement-Entered from Wilson 2 ..,Lois Culver-Entered from Wash- ington 25 First Band 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Iunior Life Saving 25 Library Board 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 45 Senior Life Saving 45 l9ll Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Operetta Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Senior Ace 45 Football Band 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Riding 25 Otiicials 3, 45 Tennis 45 Stagecrait 45 Open Forum 4 George Darbant- Entered trom Washington 25 Class Play Committee 35 Football 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Senior Lite Saving 35 Operetta Chorus 45 Clubs: Swimming 2, 3 Kathleen Daugs-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 4 Iohn Davisflffntered from Wilson 2 Ioan Davis-Entered from West Bend, Wis, Z5 Band 2, 3, 45 Band Oilicer 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff, Business Manager 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 First Orchestra 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Lite Sav- ing 45 Senior Class Day Committee 45 Operetta Committee 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Tri'Hi-Y 3, 45 Hi- Iinx Z, 35 Bowling 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 Eleanor Dehne-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Robert DeRoche-Entered from Washington Z5 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Co-captain 45 Homecoming King 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, 45 Open For- um 3 Marilee DeSmidt-Entered from Wilson Z5 Class Play Committee 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Glee Club 45 Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Hi-Iinx 2, 35 Tennis 35 Pep 3 SENIORS lean Devroy-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 3, Iunior Life Saving 3, Play Festival Committee 4, Usher 3, 4, Clubs: Swimming 2, Sub Deb 4 Marilyn Douhek-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Bowling 3, Gerald Dreyer-Entered from Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 3, Iecm DrummiEntered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Staff 2, 3, Manitou Staff 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Flower Girl 3, Student Council Z, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Clubs: Hi-Iinx 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4 Geraldine Duenkel-Entered From Washington 2, Class Play 3, 4, Flambeau Staff 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, Girls' Intramurals Z, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival 3, 4, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Operetta Committee 4, Senior Ace 4, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Hi-Iinx 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Bowling 3, 4, Pep 2, Hi-Tower Players 3 lean Duprey- Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: Dancing Z, Knitting 3, Swimming 3, Stagecraft 4 Iacquelyn Duzeske-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 3, Clubs: Dramatics 2: Pep 3, Bowling 3, Stagecraft 4 Lois Eggert-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Dancing 2 .. Carol EllestadeEntered from Valders, Wis. Z, GAA 2, 3, 4 Eileen Ely-Entered from Washington 2, GAA Z, 3, 4, Clubs: Rifle 2, Stagecraft 3, Swimming 4 Marian Endries-Entered from Reedsville, Wis. 2, GAA 2, 3, 4 Richard Erdmann-Entered from Washington 2, Intramurals 2, 3 Francis Fictum- Entered from Wilson Z Lucille Fidler-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 3, 4, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Dancing Z Cletus Filbrandt- Entered from Washington 2, Boys' Intramurals 2, Clubs: Swimming 2, 3 Ruth Ann Finkelmier- Entered from Kiel, Wis. 2 lack Fisher-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, Iunior Life Saving 2, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Senior Life Saving 4, Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4, Senior Boys 4 Iohn Fisher-Entered from Wil- son 2, First Band 2, Class Play 3, Class Play Com- mittee 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Pit Orchestra 4, Clubs: Rifle 3, Hi-Tower Players 4 I, Devroy M. Doubek G. Dreyer I. Drumm , G. Duenkel I. Duprey I. Duzeske L, Egqert C. Ellestad E. Ely M. Endries R, Erdmann F. Fictum L. Fidler C. Filbrcmdt R, A. Finkelmier I. Fisher I. R. Fisher i921 M. Foreman P. Franke C. Franz R. Franz L. Franzen B. Frisch D, Garber G. Garry A, Gass G. Gaterman G. Gales P. Geroll D. Gesell D. Gigure I. Glaesel- W. Glaeser F. Goii A. Gosz S E N I O R S Merlin Foreman-Entered from Washington Z Paul Franke-Entered from Washington 2, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 4, Clubs: Stage- craft 3, 4, Rifle 3 Charlotte Franz-Entered from Wilson 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Clubs: Knitting 2, 3 Raymond Franz-Entered from Washington 2, Track 2, Clubs: Swimming 2 . . , LaVerne FranzeneEntered trom Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Letter Writing 2, Red Cross Service 2, Knitting 3, Artis- tic Typing 3 .... Betty Frisch-Entered from Wash- ington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Swimming 3 .... Donald Garber-Entered from Washington 2 Gwendolyn Garry-Entered from Washington 2, G AA 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, First 2, 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Rifle 3 Audrey Gass-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager Z, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Magic 2 Glenn Gater- man-Entered irorn Wilson 2, Clubs: Senior Boys' 4 tl 931 Glenn Gates-Entered from Washington 2, Bas- ketball second 2, 3 Phyllis Geroll-Entered from Rockwood, Wis. 2, GAA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4 .. Dona Gesell-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Assistant Point Secretary Z, Intramurals 3, 4, Clubs: Knitting Z, Riding 2, 3, Bowling 3 ,4, Tennis 4, Senior Girls 4, Rifle 2 Donald Gigure-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, Class Play Committee 4, Football 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 4, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, Hi-Tower Players 4 Ianet Glaeser-Entered from Washing- ton 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Red Cross 2, Dramatics 2 Wallace Glaeser-Entered from Washington 2, Band, First 3, 4, Second 2, Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, First 3, 4, Clubs: Swim- ming 2, Bowling 4 Faith Goff-Entered from Washington Z, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Swimming 3 .. Anthony Gosz-Entered from Rockwood, Wis. 3, Band 4 . . , SENIORS Shirley Graczylr-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA Z, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Officials 3, 4, Rifle 3, 4 Daniel Graff-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Library Board 3, Clubs: Rifle 3, 4 Eugene Graycurek-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Boys' Bowling 3 Dorothy Green-Entered from Sevas- topol Institute 3, GAA 3, 4, Clubs: Swimming 3, 4 . . . Corletta Green-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Officials 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft 4, Swimming 3 Peter Green--En- tered from Washington 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Operetta Chorus 4 Vernon Greycarek -Entered from Wilson 2, Basketball 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Student Council 4, Baseball 4, Clubs: Hi- Y 4, Betty GriesbachsEntered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 3, 4, Clubs: Bowling 3 Lloyd Groelle-Entered from Washington Z, Football Z, 3, 4, Baseball 4 lanet Gundersonf Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, Manitou Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 4, Clubs: Dramatic 2, Officials 2, Sub-Deb 3, 4, Dancing 3, Knitting 4 Geneva Hamman-Entered from Wil- son 2, GAA 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Flower Girl 3, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 4, Service 2, Bowling 3, Senior Girls 4 Cynthia Hammond-Entered from Austin, Texas 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Flambeau Staff 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, Iunior Life Saving 3, Prom Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Hi- linx 3, 2l Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep 3 , . . Iames Handl -Entered from Washington 2, Died November I3. l946 Carol Hansen-Entered from Washington 2, Cheer Leader 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 4, Operetta Chorus 4, Clubs: Hi-Iinx 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4 , . . Gwendolyn Hanson-Entered from Washington 2, Iunior Life Saving 3, Prom Committee 3, Swimming Pageant 4, Clubs: Honorary Swimming 3, 4, Hi-linx Z, 3, Bowling 3, Stagecraft 4, Pep 2, Library Board Z, 3 Elmer Hardrath-Entered from Wilson 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Board 3, 4, Orchestra, First 3, 4, Clubs: Magic 2, 3, 4, Boys' Bowling 3, 4, Movie Projector 4 Mariorie Harrington-Entered from Wilson Z, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, 4, lunior Lite Saving 3, Prom Committee 3, Flower Girl 3, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Homeroom manager 2, National Honor Society 4, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Hi-Iinx 2, 3, Zi Club 3 William Hartmann-Entered from Washington 2, Senior Lite Saving 4, Clubs: Rifle 3, 4 S. Graczyk D. Graff E. Graycarek V. Greycarek B. Griesbach L. Groelle I. Handl C. Hansen G. Hanson D. Green C. Green P. Green I, Gunderson G, Hamman C. Hammond E. Hardrath M. Harrington W. Hartmann C941 I. Haugh M, Hebert F. Heckel I Henning S. Herman V. Herman D. Hoeifner M. Hoeiner V. Hoefner S E N I O R S lane! Haugh-Entered from Washington 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 35 Orchestra, First 45 National Honor Society 45 Senior Life Saving 45 Clubs: Swim- ming 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 4 . . . Mary Heber! -Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Bridge 3 , . . Frederick Heckel-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play 35 Class Play Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 35 Senior Life Saving 45 Tennis Team 25 Senior Class Day Committee 45 Usher 45 Clubs: Sen- ior Boys 45 Tennis 25 Hi-Y 3, 4 Lloyd Hecker- Entered from Washington 25 Library Board 35 Clubs: Swimming 45 Senior Boys 4 Robert Heideman- Entered from Washington 25 Band, First 2, 3, Second 4 Ruth Helwich-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Typing 2, Home Nursing 35 Knitting 45 Service Z5 Bowling 45 Bridge 3 lone Henning- Entered from 3: GAA 2, 3, Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Typing 2, Washington Z5 Class Play Committee 35 Service Club 25 Knitting 3 Violet Herman- 45 Clubs: Pep 2 Shirley Herman- l95l I., Hecker R. Heideman R. Helwich H. Herrmann W. Herrmann P. Hibbard R. Hogle I, Holly M. Holschbach Entered from Wilson 25 Girls' Intramurals 45 GAA 3, 45 Clubs: Bridge 4 Herbert Herrmann-Eniered from Wilson 25 Football, second 3, 4 William Herrmann-Entered from Washington 25 Senior Life Saving 35 Clubs: Swimming 35 Open Forum 3 Pearl Hibbard-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: GAA 2, 3, 45 Dancing 2 Delmar Hoeifner-Em tered from Washington 25 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Tennis Captain 45 Clubs: Hi-Y 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3 Merlyn Hoeiner-Entered from Wilson 25 Foot- ball Z, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus Z5 Prom Committee 35 Track 25 Basketball, Sophomore Team 25 Clubs: lli-Y 3, 4 Virginia Hoeiner-Entered from Washington 25 Flower Girl 35 National Honor Society 45 GAA 3, 4 Richard Hogle-Entered from Wilson 25 Basket- ball, First Z5 Football 35 Track 25 Baseball 4 Ioan Holly-Entered from Wilson 25 Band, First 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 4 Marian Holschbach-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 3, 4 SENIORS Kenneth Holsen-Entered from Wilson Z5 Football 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 45 Clubs: Hi-Y 35 Careers 3 Ruth Holsen-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 Clubs: Hi-Strikers Bowling 3 Kenneth Holtz - Entered from Washington 25 Class Otticer 25 Class Play Committee 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Senior Class Day Commit- tee 45 Football 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 35 45 Prom Committee 35 Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Gen- eral Prom Chairman 35 Student Council 2, 35 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 45 Senior Boys 4 Elwood Horslmun-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Class Play Committee 2, 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Commit- tee 2, 3, 45 Senior Lite Saving 45 Stage Manager 2, 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Stagecralt 2, 3, 45 Chess 3 Ilene Hoyer-Entered from Washington 25 Girls' Intramurals 2, 35 Library Board 35 Home Room Man- eger 2, 35 GAA 2, 3, 4 . . , William Huchthausen-Em tered from Washington 25 Basketball Z, 3, First 35 Football 2, 3, 4 loan lsselmunn-Entered irom Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Dancing 2 William Iacobsen - Entered from Washington 25 Track 2, 35 Clubs: Radio Z, 3 . . . Beverly Iagodensky --Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Rifle 3, 45 Swimming Z5 Sub-Deb 3 Peggy Iansen -Entered from Washington 25 Library Board 45 GAA 2, 3, 4 . . . Fred Iansky-Entered from Wilson 25 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 35 Clubs: Hi-Y 4 Ianet Iespersen-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Bridge 4 Eileen Iohnson-Entered from Wilson 25 Drum Majorette 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4: Dramatic 25 International Correspondence 3: Grand Slam 4 Elizabeth Iohnson-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Iunior Lite Saving 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta Chorus 45 Homecoming Court oi Honor 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 2 Lois Iohnsonw Entered from Wilson 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 Clubs: Bowling 3 Greta Icrgensen-Entered from Washington 2: Flashes Staff 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: GAA 2, 45 Movie Critic 25 Sen- ior Girls 45 Sub Deb 4 Dorothy Kacynski-Em tered from Menasha, Wis. 35 First Band 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 35 GAA 3, 45 Clubs: Bowling 3 Paul Kaderabek-Entered from Wilson 25 First Band 2, 3, 45 Track 2 K. Holsen R. Holsen K. Holtz E. Hoi-stmczn I. Hoycr W. Huchthausen I. Isselmann W. Iacobsen B. Iagodensky P. lansen F. Iansky I. Iespersen E. lol-tnson E. Iohnson L. Iohnson G. lorgensen D. Kacynski P. Kaderabek T951 R. Kadow I. Kadow D. Kaminski E. Kerchefske N. Kerscher K. Keune M. Kleiber B. Klein R. Kleman S E N I O R S Robert Kadow-Entered from Wilson 2 Ieanne Kadow-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals Z5 Operetta Com- mittee 45 GAA 2, 3, 4 Dianne Kaminski-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Magic 25 Ser- vice 25 Swimming 35 G.C.K, 35 Glee Club 4 Susan Kappelmann-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 35 GAA 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Magic 25 Service 25 Bowling 3 Pauline Kautsky -Entered from Wilson Z5 GAA 2, 35 Girls' Intramur- als 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Clubs: Bowling 35 Pep 75 Handicraft 45 Stagecraft 45 Dancing 2 Cyril Kay Entered from Wilson 25 Football 2, 35 Prom Commit- tee 35 Clubs: Rifle 2 Eleanor Kerchefske-En- tered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Officials 2 Nancy Kerscher-En- tered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Intramural Manager 25 Iunior Life Saving 25 Swimming Pageant 45 Clubs: Rifle 3, 45 Pep 25 Officials 3, 4: Honorary Swimming 4 Kenwood Keune-Entered from Wilson 2 Flor- ence Kiekhaefer-Entered from Washington 25 Flow- er Girl 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 25 Artistic Typing 35 Bowling 3 Shirley Kinard - Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Class Play Com- f97 P. Kautsky C. Kay S. Kinarcl D, Kitzerow C. Klinkner V. Kloida S. Kappelmann F. Kiekhaeter R. Klingbiel mittee 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff 3, 45 Associate Editor 45 Iunior Life Saving 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 2, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Flower Girl 35 Operetta Commit- tee 45 Student Council 25 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Tri- I-Ii-Y 45 Glee Club 25 Pep 25 Hi-linx 2, 35 Bowling 3, 4 Donna Kitzerow-Entered from Washington 25 Iunior Life Saving 35 GAA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 25 Swimming Pageant 45 Oper- etta Committee 45 Flower Girl 35 Handbook 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Pep 25 Swimming 25 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Stagecraft 45 Sigma Delts 35 Bowling 4 Marion Kleiber-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Service 2 Betty Kleinflintered from Washington 25 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Officials 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Basketball 2 Robert Kleman-Entered from Rockwood, Wis. 4 . . . Robert Klingbiel-Entered from Washington 25 Golf 2, 4 Clarence Klinkner-Em tered from Wilson Z5 Clubs: Stagecraft 4 Vivian Kloida-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Operetta Chorus 45 Clubs: Bridge 4.,. SENIORS Andrew Knipp-Entered from Washington 25 Model Airplane 25 Swimming 3, 4 Henry Koch-Entered from Wilson 25 National Honor Society 4 Clar- ence Kochun Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 3 Shirley Koebke -Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 3, 45 Clubs5 Bowling 25 Knitting 3 Warren Koepsel-Entered from Washington 2 Marion Kolluth-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Clubs5 Stagecratt 25 Swimming 35 G.C,K. 3 lames Konop -Entered from Wilson 2 Mary Ann Korlesky- Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 35 Class Play Committee 45 Mixed Chorus Z, 3, 45 Accompan- ist 2, 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Operetta 45 Flower Girl 35 Senior Class Day Committee 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs5 Entertainment 25 Swimming 35 Hi- Tower Players 4 Therese Kosluhoske-Entered from Stevens Point, Wis. 35 GAA 45 Clubs5 G.C.K. 3 Vincent Koutnik-Entered from Washington 25 Student Council 25 Clubs5 Radio and Electricity 25 Bowling 3, 45 Rifle 3, 4 Elizabeth Kozcrczuk-En- tered from Washington 2 Ardis Krainik-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 25 Class Play 45 Class Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Flambeau Staff 3, 45 Editor 45 Flashes Staff 35 lunior Life Saving 25 Mixed Chorus 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 25 Play Festival 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Tennis Team 25 Red Cross Board 35 Flower Girl 35 Operetta 45 Oper- etta Committee 45 Senior Ace 45 Ace ol Aces5 Hand- book Associate Editor 35 Senior Class Day Com- mittee 45 Swimming Pageant 45 Clubs5 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Hi-Tower Players 45 Hi-linx 2, 35 Pep 35 Riding 25 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3 Eunice Kramer-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 45 Clubs5 G,C.K. 3, 4 . . , Dorothy Kries-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intra- murals 35 Clubs: Bowling 3 Lois Kronschnubel- Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor Society 45 Clubs5 Dramatics 2, 35 Bridge 45 Pep 2, 35 Entertainment 2 LaVerne Krueger-Entered from Washington 25 Class Secretary 2, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Flambeau Staff 3, 45 Associate Editor 45 Flashes Staff 35 Girls' Intramurals 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Flower Girl 35 Senior Class Day Committee 45 Senior Ace 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs5 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Hi-Iinx 2, 35 Pep 2, 35 Bowling 35 Hi-Tower Players 4 Dean Krupkat-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Football 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 45 Clubs5 Hi-Y 45 Stagecraft 2 . . , Carolyn Kubitz-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff 3, 45 lunior Life Sav- ing 25 Library Board 25 National Honor Society 4: Senior Ace 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Liie Saving 45 Swimming Pageant 45 Homeroom Manager 25 Clubs5 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Bowl- ing 3, 45 Hi-linx 2, 35 Hi-Tower Players 4 A. Knipp H, Koch C. Kochan S. Koebke W. Koepsel M. Kollath I. Konop M. A. Korlesky T. Kosluhoske V, Koutnik E. Kozaczuk 5 A. Krainik E. Kramer D. Kries L. Kronschnabel L. Krueger D. Krupkat C. Kubitz 51 l R. Kuehn R. Kuslka E. Kutil R. Kutil L. LaCourse H. Lambert D. Lang D. Lange R. Langlois R. M. Leschig V. Lesperance D. Lettenberger S E N I O R S Ruth Kuehn-Entered from Washington 25 Orchestra, First 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Service 2 Robert Kustka-Entered trom Washington 25 Basketball 3, 4, Captain 45 Baseball 45 Clubs: Swimming 3, 4 Esther Kutil-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 4 . . . Robert Kutil-Entered from Wilson Z5 Football 25 Prom Committee 3 Lois I.aCourse-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Com- mittee 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Iunior Liie Saving 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Commit- tee 45 Senior Lite Saving 45 Swimming Pageant 45 Flower Girl 35 Operetta 45 Usher 35 Horneroom Mana- ger 35 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Bowling 3, 45 Service 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Red Cross Z, 35 Rifle 3 . .. Helen Lambert-Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 4 Donald Lang-Entered from Washington 25 Football 3 . . , Dale Lange-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Senior Boys 4 Robert Langlois-Entered from Washington 25 Boys' Intramurals 2, 45 Clubs: Swimming Z, 4 Leatrice 991 L. Laude M. Ledvina E. Leist R. Lewis I. Liermann T. Lindberg Laude-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Commit- tee 35 Iunior Lile Saving 35 Library Board 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Clubs: Artistic Typing 25 Red Cross 25 Home Nursing 35 Bowling 45 Knitting 45 Bridge 3 Martial Leclvina-Entered lrom Wilson 25 Goll 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Band, First 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Chess Z, 35 Swimming 2, 3 Eugene LeistAEn- tered from Washington Z5 Clubs: Chess 25 Swimming 2, 3 Rose Marie Leschig-Entered from Two Riv- ers, Wis, 4 Vernon Lesperancee-Entered from Washington 2 Delmar Lettenberger- Entered from Washington 25 Band, First 4, Second 2, 35 Orch- estra, First 45 Baseball 45 Clubs: Swimming 2 Richard Lewis-Entered from Washington 25 Football 35 Track 25 Senior Lite Saving 45 Clubs: Swimming 3, 4 Iunior Liermann-Entered from Washington 25 Band, First 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 45 Clubs: Swimming 2 Todd Lindberg-Entered from Wil- son 2 . . . SENIORS Audrey Lippert-Entered from Wilson Z, Class Ring Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Dancing 2, Service Z, Knitting 3, Bowling 4 Nan Lowry-Entered from Wilson Z, Class Play Committee 4, Orchestra, First 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 4, GAA Z, 3, 4, Clubs: Hi-Iinx Z, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Photography 4 Beverly Luecke-Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Com- mittee 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Orchestra, First 3, 4, Op- eretta 4, Senior Ace 4, Band, First 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Clubs: l-li-linx 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Usher 3, Service 2 Irvin Luisier- Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3 Alois Lutterman- Entered from Washington 2, Football, Co-Captain 4, Catherine McCarthy-Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, GAA Z, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus Z, 3, 4, Operetta Chorus 4, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 4, Clubs: Dramatic 2, Service 2, Sub Deb 3, 4, Stage! craft 3, Grand Slam 4 Iames McElligott-Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 4, Clubs: Movie Projector Z, 3, 4 Iudith Madsen-Entered from Wilson Z, Flambeau Staff 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flash! es Staff 3, Prom Committee 3, Operetta Committee 4, Homeroom Manager 3, 4, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Hi-Iinx Z, 3, Knitting 3 , .. Hal Maertz-Entered trom Washington 2, Flashes Staff 3, Library Board 3, Clubs: Typing 3 Ashton Mahnke-Entered from Wilson 2, Class President 3, 4, Class Ring Commit! tee 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom King 3, Track Z, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 4, Clubs: Stagecralt 2, Hi-Y 3, 4 Hay- mond Mahrike-Entered from Wilson Z, Prom Com- mittee 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 4, Rifle 2 Marie Mailand- Entered from Washington 2 Martha Mailande Entered from Washington 2 William Manthey- Entered from Wilson 2, Basketball Team 2, Prom Committee 3, Track 2, Clubs: Senior Boys' 4 Phyllis Maresch-Entered from Washington Z, GAA Z, 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Knitting Z, Sub Deb 3, 4 George Markowski- Entered from Washington 2, Baseball 4 Lenore Markowski-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, Clubs: Typing Z Orville Marquardt - Entered from Washington 2 A. Lippert N. Lowry B. Luecke I. McE1Iigott I. Madsen H. Maertz M. Mailand W. Manthey P. Maresch I. Luisier A. Lutterman C. McCarthy A. Mahnke R. Mahnke M. Mailand G. Markowski L. Markowski O. Marquardt flung R, Matczynski A. Maxteldt W. Meany L. Metzger I. Meyer L. Moede R. Morris R. Muchowski K. Muehlberg S E N I O R S Robert Matczynski-Entered from Washington 2 Audrey Maxfeldt-Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Statt 3, Mani- tou Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Play Festival 3, Play Festival Committee 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Student Council 3, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Pep Z, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Tower Players 4, Hi-linx 2, 3, Club Zi 3 William Meany-Entered from Wilson Z, Class Play Commit- tee 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, Clubs: Tennis Z, Senior Boys 4 Dolores Meihsner-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Stati 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 2, Iunior Life Saving 2, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival 3, Senior Lite Saving 4, Swimming Pageant 4, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Girls' Swimming Z, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi- Iinx 3, Hi-Tower Players 4, Bowling 3, Honorary Swimming 3, 4 Eunice Meindl-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: International Corre- spondence 3 Lois Meisner-Entered from Wash- ington 2, GAA 3, 4, Prom Committee 3 Laverne Metzger-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Bridge 2, 4, Stagecratt 2, 3, 4, Rifle 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4 Ieanette Meyer - Entered from ,uni D. Meihsner E. Meindl L. Meisner C. Monka I. Monka C. Morris E. Mueller I, Myers P. Myotte Washington 2, Class Play Committee 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee Z, 3, 4, Clubs: Bowling 3, 4, Pep 2, Sub Deb 3, Stage- crait 4, Dramatics 2 .. . Louise Moede-Entered from Madison, Wis. 2, Class Play Committee 3, 4, GAA 2 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Badger Girls State 3, Senior Class Day Committee 4, Clubs: Senior Girls, Open Forum 3, 4, Bed Cross Board 4, Tennis 4 Charles Monka-Entered tram Washington 2, Cheerleader 4, Football 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Operetta Chorus 4, Clubs: Bowling 3, Pep 3, 4 . , . Carol Morris-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Board 3, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Typing 2, Service 2 Ronald Morris-Entered from Washington 2, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3 Ioan Monkaeflntered from Washington Z, Band, First 3, 4, GAA Z, 3, 4, Clubs: Riding 2, 3, 4 Ruth Muchowski-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Bowling 3, Dancing 3, Pep 2 Karl Muehlbergiffntered from Wilson 2 Earl Mueller -Entered from Washington 2 Iohn Myers-Err tered from Washington 2 Patricia Myotte-Em tered from Washington 2, GAA 4, Clubs: Service 2 .. SENIORS Merley Nelson-Entered from Wilson Z5 GAA Z, 3 Arlette Newman-Entered from Wilson 2 Iohn Nickles-Entered from Wilson 25 Band, First 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchestra, First 2, 45 Senior Life Saving 45 Track 25 Band President 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 45 Clubs: Radio and Electricity 25 Model Airplane 25 Open Forum 4 Paul Ogaard -Entered from Washington 25 Football 2, 35 Track Z, 35 Baseball 4 . . . Wilma Olm-Entered from Wash- ington 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Flower Girl 35 Senior Class Day Committee 4 ., Donald Olson-Entered from Wilson 2 Kay O'Rourk-Entered from Reedsville, Wis. 25 Flower Girl 35 Usher 45 Clubs: Pep 35 Sub' Deb 35 Senior Girls 3 . . . Iohn Osieczanek-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Second Band 25 Basketball, First 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Prom Committee 35 Baseball 45 Student Council 35 Clubs: Senior Boys 45 Hi-Y 3 Barbara Otto-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play 35 Class Play Committee 45 GAA 2, 3, 4 Orchestra Z, 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Homeroom Manager 25 Clubs: Stagecrait 2, 35 Bowl- ing 3, 45 Photography 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 Elaine Palmer-Entered lrom Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 4: Clubs: Dancing 25 Rifle 3 Lois Ann Panosh-Em tered from Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Flambeau Stali 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff 35 National Honor Society 45 Play Festival 3, 45 Play Festival Commit- tee Z5 Quill and Scroll 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Operetta Com- mittee 45 Flower Girl 35 Senior Class Day Committee 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Rifle Z, 3, 45 Stagecrait 35 Bowling 35 Hi-Tower Players 45 Senior Girls 4 Orville Panosh-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Germaine Peck-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 4 Thom- as Pekarske-Entered from Wilson 25 Student Coun- cil 45 Clubs: Open Forum 3 , , . Ioarme Peot-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Clubs: Chess 25 Knit- ting 3 LaVerne Peroutka-Entered from Wilson Z5 GAA 4 Donald R. Petersen-Entered from Wil- son 25 Class Play 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4: Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 45 Senior Life Sav- ing 45 Track 25 Red Cross Board 45 Student Council 25 Clubs: Radio Electronics 25 Chess 35 Photography 45 Open Forum 45 Hi-Tower Players 4 Donald E. Peterson-Entered from Washington 25 Golf 2, 3, 45 Boys Intramurals 45 Orchestra, First, 2, 3, 45 Track 2 M. Nelson A, Newman I,Nick1es K. O'Rourk 1. Osieczanek B. Otto G. Peck T. Pekarske I. Peot P. Ogaard W. Olm D. Olson E. Palmer L. Panosh O. Panosh L. Peroutka D. R. Petersen D. E. Peterson 51023 H. Petskcx I. Plefier O. Plelferkorn V. Plantico M. Plinske D. Ploss M. Randolph D. Rank E. Rank S E N I O R S Harvey Petska - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Stagecraft 4 loseph Pleifer-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Band, First 3, 4, Second 2 Orrin Pfeffer- kom-Entered from Wilson Z, Library Board 2, Clubs: Movie Projector 2, 3, 4 Charmaine Pfeifer-En- tered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, Clubs: l-li-Iinx 2, 3, Pep 2, Knitting 3 Dorothy Piefer-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Clubs: Dancing 2 . . . Arline Pilger -Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Vice president and President, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Clubs: Swimming 3, Officials 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft 4 Victor Plantico-Entered from Washington Z, Track 2, 3 Myron Plinske- Entered from Wilson 2, Band, First 2, 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Band Officer 4 Douglas Ploss-Entered from Wilson 2, Basketball, Second 3, Flambeau Staff 4, Football 3, 4, Manitou Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4 William Poulos-Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 4, Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Boys 4 Arthur Prince-Entered from Washington 2, Died November l3, 1946 I-'lorine ProwsefEn- 51033 C. Pleiler D. Pieler A. Pilger W. Poulos A. Prince F. Prowse A. Rasmussen D. Reed 'l'. Rees tered from Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, First Z, 3, 4, Clubs: Stagecraft 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Bowling 4, Service Club 2, G.C.K. Knitting 3, Photography 4 Marjorie Randolph- Entered from Wilson 2, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Class Play 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, Iunior Life Saving 2, Manitou Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Queen 3, Senior Ace 4, Senior Life Saving 4, Operetta Committee 4, Clubs: Tri-l-li-Y 3, 4, Hi-Iinx 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Donald Rank Entered from Wilson 2, Football Manager Z, Clubs: Swimming 3 Elaine Rank-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Library Board 4, Clubs: Swimming 2 Aaron Rasmussen f Entered from Washington Z, Class Play 3, Clubs: Hi-Y 4 Dorothy Reed-En- tered from Washington 2 . .. Thomas Rees-Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, Flambeau Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Track Z, Flashes Staff 4, Clubs: Radio and Electronics, 2, Model Airplane 2, Chess 3, Photography 3, 4, Open Forum 2, Hi-Tower Players 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Senior Ace 4 SENIORS Ralph Rick-Entered from Washington 25 Band, First 2, 3, 4 Thomas Higgs-Entered from Wilson 2: Class Play 35 Flashes Staff 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Student Council President 45 Clubs: Senior Boys 45 Open For- um 4 Lois Ripp-Entered irom Washington 25 Prom Committee 35 Flashes Staff 35 Clubs: Pep 25 Hi- linx 2, 3: Stagecraft 4 Gladys Roedig-Entered from Wilson 2 Gertrude Rogala-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 3 Lud- milln Rosikilfntered from Washington 25 Class Play 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Flower Girl 35 Operetta Committee 45 Senior Class Day Com- mittee 45 Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Magic Z5 International Correspondence 35 Rifle 3, 45 Sub Deb 35 Bowling 35 Senior Girls 45 Tennis 45 Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . Shir- lee Rowe-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 4 Robert Rutherford-Entered from Washington 25 Football 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Track Z, 35 Baseball 45 Clubs: Bowling 3, 4 Oliver William Russell-fEntered from Washington 2 . . . Beatrice Rydzeski-Entered from Washington 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3 Raymond Sampee Entered from Wilson Z5 Band, First 3, 4, Second 2 . , , Carl Sanderson-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Flashes Stalt 45 Play Festival Com- mittee 45 Operetta Committee 4: Clubs: Movie Pro- jector 3, 4 Bonnie Scharenbroch-Entered from Washington 2 .. . Bette Schenian-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 4 Gordon Scheurell-Entered from Washington 25 Basketball, First 3, Second Z .. . Richard Schliesleder-Entered from Washington Z IoAnn Schmidt-Entered from Washington 25 Class Vice President 3, 45 Class Play Committee 35 Class Ring Committee 35 GAA Z, 3, 45 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Best Citizen D,A.R. 45 Student Council 2, 45 Secretary 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Hi-Iinx 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Robert Schneider -Entered from Washington 2 . .. R, Rick T. Riggs L. Ripp S. Rowe R. Rutherford O. Russell B. Scharenbrock B. Schenicm G. Scheurell G. Roedig G. Rogala L. Rosik B. Rydzeski R. Sampe C. Sanderson R. Schliesleder I. Schmitt R, Schneider 51043 t A. Schram D. Schrank L. Schultz W. Sepnafski R. Shuber L. Siehr W. Sonnenburg M. Soukup I. Staddler S E N I O R S LeRoy Schnell-Entered from Wilson 2, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4 Adeline Schram-Entered from Washing' ton 2 Delores Schrank-Entered from Washing- ton 2, GAA Z, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3 LaVeme Schultz-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Library Board 3, 4, Class Play Committee 4, Homeroom Manager 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Glee Club 4, Usher 4, Clubs: Service 2, Offi- cials 2, Red Cross 2 Iames Schwartz-Entered from Washington 2 William Schwarzenbart- Entered from Washington 2 Ianice Seibel-En- tered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Officials 3 William Sepnafski-Entered from Washington 2, Basketball, Second 2, Football, Second 2, 3, Boys lntramurals 3, Prom Committee 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Swimming 2, Bowling 3, 4 Rose Shuber-Entered from Den- mark, Wis. 3, GAA 4, Clubs: Checkers 3 Leatrice SiehriEntered from Washington 2, GAA Z, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep 2, 3, Hi-linx 2, 3, Bowling 3 Leo Skarvan - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys' Swimming 4 , . . Helen Skeels-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA Z, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Prom I. Schwartz W. Schwarzenbart I. Seibel I.. Skarvan H. Skeels D. Smrz H. Steckbauer R. Stephani G. Stipek Committee 3, Pit Orchestra 3, 4, Clubs: Tennis Z, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Stagecratt Z Dorothy Smrz-Entered from Washington Z, Class Play Committee 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Clubs: Dramatics 2, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Sub Deb 3 Walter Sonnenburg-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Flashes Staff 3, Manitou, Associate Editor 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3, Play Festival 4, Play Festival Committee 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Stagecralt 2, 3, Hi-Tower Players 4 Milton Soukup-Entered from Wilson 2, Band, First 3, 4, Second Z, Football Manager 2, Clubs: Swim- ming 3 Iohn Staddler-Entered from Washington 2 Helen Steckbauer-Entered from Bloomington, Ill. 4, Clubs: Stagecraft 4, Officials 4 Rita Stephani-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Typing 2 Gla- dyce Stipek-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA Z, 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals Z, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Home- room Manager 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Stagecraft 3, 4, Handi- craft 4 . . . lf105j SENIORS Virginia Stransky-Entered from Washington 25 GA A 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Officials 3, 45 Bowling 35 Service 2 Charlotte Strohieldt- Entered from Washington 25 GAA 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Richard Slrzeski-Entered from Washington Z Omen Swensen-Entered from Wilson 25 Track 3 Conrad Swiggum-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play 45 Track 45 Clubs: Stagecraft 35 Hi- Tower Players 4 George Swokowski-Entered from Washington 25 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Tennis Co- Captain 45 Clubs: Tennis Z, 3, 45 Bowling 3 Lor- raine Sydow-Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 4 David Sylvester-Entered from Wilson Z5 Class Play 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Play Festival 45 Clubs: l-li-Tower Players 4 Dorothy Szalewski-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 3 William Teche-Entered from Wil- son 25 Band, First 45 Class Play Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Track 25 Usher 35 Clubs: Radio and Electricity 25 Movie Projector 3, 4 Donald Temme-Entered from Wilson 2 Dorothy Temme -Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 4 Phyllis Theisen-Entered irom Wilson 25 Class Play Commit- tee 35 GAA 45 Mixed Chorus Z, 45 Clubs: Pep Z, 35 Bowling 45 Dramatic 25 Bridge 4 Iune Constance Thomas-Entered from West Salem, Wis. 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 45 GAA 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 45 Student Council 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 Michael Thomas Entered from West De Pere, Wis. Z5 Prom Committee 3 Paul ThompsonsEntered from Washington 25 Football 3, 4 lean Tills-Entered from Rockwood, Wis. 35 GAA 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Clubs: Bowling 35 Handicraft 4 Lucille Tisler-Entered from East De Pere, Wis. 45 GAA 4 Returned veterans who finishd their work at the Vocational School are: Earl Goodchild. Richard Neif, Iames Rhode, Arthur Sick- les, Fred Staber, Gerald Wotruba . . . V. Stransky C. Strohfeldt R. Strzeski L. Sydow D. Sylvester D. Szalewski P. Theisen I. Thomas M. Thomas 51063 O. Swenson C. Swiggum G. Swokowski W. Teche D. Temme D. Temme P. Thompson I. Tills L. Tisler F. Tittl M. Tomchek R. Tomczuk R. Turczynski R. Valentine D. Vetter M. Vollendorl D. Wachholz D. Wagner S E N I O R S Frederick Tittl-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Mary Tomchek-Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 25 Service 25 Sub Deb 3, 4 Richard Tomczuk-Entered from Washington 2 Carole Toomey-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Committee 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Sub Deb 35 Dramatics 2 . , . Fay Towsley- Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Committee 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 45 Clubs: Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Hi-Iinx 2, 35 Senior Girls 45 Rifle 35 Usher 3 Ianet 'l'rainorvEntered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 4 Rita Turczynski -Entered from Washington 25 Flambeau Staii, Business Manager 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff 35 Prom Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Handbook Staff 35 Flower Girl 35 Homeroom Manager 25 Clubs: Swimming 25 Red Cross Service 25 Sub Deb 3, 4 Ronald Valentine - Entered from Washington Z5 Band, First 4 . . . Dolores Vetter-Entered from Wash- ington 25 GAA 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 4 Marie Vetter-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play C. Toomey F. Towsley I. Trainer M. Vetter H. Vita, Ir. F. Vogelsang S. Wagner A. Walters R. Walters Committee 35 GAA Z, 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 45 Clubs: Cheerleaders 25 Bowling 35 Dancing 2 Henry Vits-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play Com- mittee 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Tennis Manager 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Swimming 3 Frederic Vogelsang - Entered from Wilson 25 Class Play 3, 45 Class Play Committee 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Clubs: Stagecraft 35 Open Forum 45 Hi-Tower Players 4 Mariorie Vollendori-En- tered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 2, Sub Deb 3 Dorothy Wachholz-Entered from Wilson 25 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3 . , . Dolores Wagner-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Orch- estra, First 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Service 2 ,. . Shirley Wag- ner-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 4 Alvin Walters-Entered from Wilson 2 Raymond Walters-Entered from Wilson 2 fiom SENIORS lean Waniger-Entered from Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 35 Bowling Club 3 Catherine Wattawa-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 lunior Life Saving 35 Prom Committee 35 Tennis Team Z, 35 Handbook Staff 35 Clubs: Pep 25 Swimming 25 Tennis 3, 45 Sub Deb 35 Stagecrait 4 Louis Weber-Entered from Washington 25 Prom Committee 35 Senior Life Sav- ing 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Student Council Z, 45 Treasurer 45 Clubs: Hi-Y 45 Senior Boys 4 Mariorie Weber-Entered from Washington 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 Clubs: Service 25 Sub Deb 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 William Weber-Entered from Washington 2 . , . Kenneth Weina-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Paul Wellner-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs. Movie Projector 45 Chess 25 Model Airplane 2 Richard Wellner-Entered from Washington 25 FFA 4 Robert Wellner-Entered from Washington 25 FFA 4 Grace WenndoriAEntered from Washing- ton 25 Class Play Committee 35 GAA 25 Clubs: Sub Deb 2, 3 Ethel Wernecke-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Band, First 3, 4, Second 25 Orchestra 3 Robert Westphal-Entered from Washington 2 Virginia White-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Knit- ting 45 2l 3 Ervin Wicklacz-Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Clubs: Bowling 2 William Wiesner-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Rifle 3, 4 Rosemarie Wiesner-Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Clubs: Swimming 25 Sub Deb 35 Rifle 3, 4 . .. Kenneth Wil- helm-Entered from Wilson 25 Golt 2 Delores Wilke-Entered from Washington 25 Class Play Com- mittee 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Play Festival 35 Clubs: Drama- tics Z5 Pep5 Bowling 3, 45 Hi-Tower Players 4 Additional students who are members of the 1947 graduating class: Helen Fitzgerald. Ervin Korlesky. Donald Meissner. lack Wetenkamp . . . I. Waniger C. Wattawa L. Weber P. Wellner R. Wellner R. Wellner V. White E. Wicklacz W. Wiesner r1oa3 M. Weber W. Weber K. Weina G. Wenndorf E. Wernecke R. Westphal R. Wiesner K. Wilhelm D. Wilke R. Williamson C. Wills H. Wilsmann C. Worthington G. Wotruba M. Wotruba E. Wyman E. Zahorik L. Zeddies S E N I O R S Beta Williamson-Entered from Washington 29 Class Play Committee 3, 49 Flambeau Staff 49 GAA 2, 3, 49 Flashes Staff 39 Girls' Intramurals 29 Prom Committee 39 Play Festival 49 Quill and Scroll 49 Red Cross Board 49 Operetta Committee 49 Senior Class Day Committee 49 Flower Girl 39 Clubs: Senior Girls 49 Dramatics 29 Tennis 49 Sub Deb 39 Stagecraft 3, 49 Open Forum 49 Service 2, 3 Calla Wills-Entered irom Washington 29 Class Play Committee 3, 49 GAA 2, 3, 49 Flashes Stati 2, 39 Manitou Stait 2, 3, 49 Busi- ness Manager 49 Prom Committee 39 Play Festival Committee 3, 49 Quill and Scroll 49 Red Cross Board 29 Flower Girl 39 Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 49 Hi-Iinx 2, 39 Pep 2, 3, 4 Howard Wilsmann-Entered irom Wilson 29 Class Play Committee 39 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 49 Play Festival 49 Operetta Chorus 49 Clubs: Magic 29 Movie Projector 3, 4 Millicent Wimmer-Entered from Washington 29 Flower Girl 39 GAA 2, 3, 49 Clubs: Dancing 29 Service 29 Swimming 3 Elaine Witte-Entered from Washington 29 GAA 2, 3, 49 Flashes Staff 39 Manitou Statt 49 Flower Girl 39 Clubs: Knitting 29 Sub Deb 3, 4 Dorothy Wleczyk Entered from Washington 29 GAA 2, 3, 49 C1ubs9 Swimming 39 2l 39 Sub Deb 49 Dancing 29 Service 29 Knitting 3 Carolyn Worthington-Entered from Washington 29 Band, First 2, 3, 49 Class Play Com- mittee 3, 49 Orchestra, First 3, 49 Play Festival Com- mittee 3, 49 Clubs: Service 29 Bowling 3, 49 Sub Deb 3, 49 Stagecratt 39 Open Forum 49 Senior Ace 4 Gordon Wotruba-Entered from Wilson 29 Basketball lf 1091 M. Wimmer E. Witte D. Wleczyk V. Woznick M. Wunrow L. Wusterbarth B. Ziarnik L. Zill B. Zmeskal First 49 Basketball Captain 4 . . . Mary Wotruba-En- tered from Kellnersville, Wis. 2 Vernon Woznick -Entered irom Wilson 2 . . . Marianne Wunrow-En- tered from Wilson 29 Class Play 49 GAA 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 49 Play Festival Committee 29 Flower Girl 39 Operetta Chorus 49 Clubs: Service 29 Stage- crait 39 Sub Deb 39 Grand Slam 49 Hi-Tower Players 4 . . . Leon Wusterbarth-Entered from Washington 29 Football 2, 39 Track 4 Edith WymaneEntered from Washington 29 GAA 2, 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 49 Clubs: Rifle 39 Red Cross 2 . . . Earl Zahorik-Entered from Washington 29 Basketball 29 Swimming Team 49 Football 2, 3, 49 Boys' Intramurals 29 Mixed Chorus 49 Prom Committee 39 Senior Lite Saving 49 Track 2, 3, 49 Track Captain 49 Operetta 49 Clubs: Senior Boys 49 Hi-Y 49 LaVerne Zeddies-Entered from Washington 29 GAA 2, 3, 49 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 49 Clubs: Officials 39 Swimming 3 Betty Ziarnik-Entered from Washington 29 GAA 2, 3, 49 Assistant Point Secretary 39 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 49 Intramural Manager 2, 39 Mixed Chorus 3, 49 Flower Girl 39 Clubs: Tennis 49 Entertainment 2, Home Nursing 29 Swimming 39 Sub Deb 3, 49 Knit! ting 4 . , . LeRoy Zill-Entered trom Wilson 29 Basket- ball, Second 29 Swimming Team 49 Boys' Intramur- als 29 Prom Committee 39 Senior Life Saving 39 Ten- nis Team 29 Track 2, 39 Student Council 2, 49 Red Cross Board 29 Clubs: Hi-Y 49 Tennis 29 Swimming 49 Senior Boys 4 Betty Zmeskal-Entered from Wil- son 29 GAA 2, 49 Clubs: Bowling 2 5 SENIORS Bette Zolk-Entered from Wcshingion 2g Aa ,bk .317 H Girls' Intramurals 25 GAA 25 Clubs: Tennis dw 2, Home Nursing 2: Sub Deb 3 George Quulmcm-Entered from Washington 2 William Lang-Enierecl from Washington 2g In the Army Clarence Rockey-Entered from Washington 25 In the Navy. B. Zolk G. Quczlmcxn W. Lang C. Rocky I 1 Here s What Semors Are Made Oi Upper left-My, how we rush down the stairs! Upper right - Senior class officers, LcxVerne Krueger, secretary: Ashton Mcxhnke, president: IoAnn Schmitt, vice president: and Margie Harrington. treasurer. Center left-Ioe Traurig, janitor. Lower leit-IoAnn Schmitt, D.A.R. girl. Lower right-Ah, Homecoming! rung . ft - 9 1 1 f -'ZA' -f6'r1ff'?-' 'f ' A X, ft-X. N-,jf ,'6'-Q 1 o ., war IUNIORS Oiiicers: lack Pelishek, vice president: Bill McElligott, president: Bill Gauger, treasurer: Audrey Boeckman, secretary. Row l Kacrossl Carol Aggen, Norbert Ahl, Carole Ander- son, Karen Anderson, Rita Andrew, Carol Anthold, Carol Bartelme. Row 2 facrossl Shirley Bast, Ioseph Baumann, Elayne Bausch, Ioseph Baxa, Ioan Becker, Donna Benfield, lean- -? iz .'.. in in .. :fm we gi fa A -914' ' 2 ' ,. Q 19: , A J W r gk W' Q 3 1-Q nette Berg. Row 3 Kacrossl Ioanne Berg. Dorris Bergner, lone Berg- quist. Barbara Berkedal, loanne Berkedal, Suzanne Bleser, Audrey Boeckman. Row 4 Kacrossj Grace Boeder, Delores Boeder, LaVerne Boldt, Iames Bonin, Patricia Brennan, Carol Brilliant, Ned Breuer, Iohn Broderick, Ianet Broehm, Ruth Bronk, Bob Brose. Bette Bruechert. n t it e V Q l eeer . t .Q 40- '1 JA ' ff. ,V 1 CH? ' A 1:75 K-'A N ,,., - gi . 3 I ' ifi ,'f' Q .... ' 'i . go- I , y . :J A L' Q ' - n fa, ,. ' W? gm W .ez ,nv ,ff-ii iiggtfm i i ,A r V 3 A i S B. fi - . 4 19? A K' y,i.Yx My 1 , f h L -, L it r - 97N . .. lwsrzi L f eeei , ,. f it X. - ' any L i , B, r , et, ,, V E ,:V. t .K Qmf , ,, A ,E ., K'-M . 'iii f Q L V if Y'- A 52 51 , 11, .i i - . , - 1 f ' Row l lacrossl Kathleen Busse, Victor Buretta, Dorothy Burg, Henry Bushman, Clarence Carbon, Donald Carbon, Mary Lou Carbon, Rose Marie Carbon, Alice Cavanaugh, Shirley Cayemberg, Io Ann Cerny, Paul Clark. Row 2 facrossl Edward Collin, Elton Cummings, Helen Coons, Phyllis Creager, Pat Crooks, Shirley Czekala, Rita Daley, Lorraine Dassey. Ioseph Decker, Mary Deering. Grace DeFaut, Bernice Delsman. img Row 3 Kacrossl Donna Delsman, Bernice Denk, Robert DeZeeuw, Ierry Diedrichs, Lois Dirkman, Pat Donahue, Richard Donahue, Pat Donovan, Donald Dreger, Shirley Drews, Frederick Drexler, Donald Duchon. How 4 facrossj Ianet Duebner, Catherine Duenkel, Shir- ley Duenkel, Roland Dueno, Tom Dully, Robert Durs, Dot Eggert, Doris Erdmann, Iulius Ewen, Iames Farr, Lloyd Ferdon, Mildred Fessler. Q. Qk,i ?-.f Jing km ,ef n 4 e,s- Q4 MC, k, - K 1- -r , ' fi 55' 4 it L',' N37 .1 5? H of l?.yfE,,JW'QQjJ mgJ ug ' 'M 1 th l5E5 is ' Aww, -f - owne . 'mf ., W f 1' ,,, - ' ,Q t I i i L - , V - 1 W .-L,,ff3' .D t .vi to le! '.1 E? l,33 div e 3 + . v m Wx . s E W i no Wt c L 'os s . M t f ' 32 I i' n ' l V if . Adliif' . r levi , i3E,,,Mi , .,,. ., K , , Mya.. .. i. . 6? N I . QA V .,,, l 15: J.-gpm, f '- 1 one - -Q .tv as ilf-gli if i X S1-EX - ,f , ,I . ffl vi gli.. y sc... , I it ' ' H V 'T Y 1 1 ' l' ii? 5, i ' My .i ,, D , ' iw, 111. , lj V X-12 1 it 1 npr-1. .1 ' EVE Q, , . Y K' X, ., - in L ' ' .. 12.5, Q ,A Us . , 2 3,2 W W ir ' Y Vbh. fi 1 in ' i L, 5: ' 'Q 1, 1 H l f A Qmwxz, is U gg? , V ,. k , Lif43,t.L,yQ T 73.4.6 4 I t 1 Q K A W I mi , I , Fx A .. fy , . Z. IUNIORS Row 1 facrossj Mary Ann Fictum. Donald Finch, Dick Firehammer. LeRoy Folletz. William Franswick. Paul Fro- zena. Theresa Fruzyna. Melvin Gaestel. Mary Ellen Gal- lagher. Iohn Gamble, Nita Garry. Louise Goss. Row 2 facrossl William Gauger, Lila Georgenson. Georgiana Giese. Katherine Gorman. Ianet Gosz. Marsh- all Gotchy. Beverly Greycarek. Edward Grotbeck. Thomas Gruber, Dale Gulseth, Helen Haase. Carolyn Haese. ts 4' 1 2 ., ' it -'W' my a i x5.,.- 4', F- i 1 x Y A Q51 K ,, ...ual ff? yisw a. as fww ,QQ uiiw 33' - ,5 D ' ,ijt 11' 5 i H -'I ' iv lf, 5 -1 xi -W, H fa- 1 f 1 , W , -i ,V, E44 gl. ay., - W xr i',..3V,.,g .1 'A' 'Elf ' 'K' ' KILL ' i H5 4, SL 5 1 ,QQ in l ?:. nigh ' K 5 wi .4- Wi, ,,,'1,,m W Row l tacrossj Betty Holzschuh, Dorothy Hopi. Bernice Hornes. Arden Horstman, Gretchen Hoyer. Lila Hurdka. Norma Hubbarth. Ralph Huebner. Ieanne Hunsader. Dor- othy Iackson, Delores Iacobs. Howard Iacobs. Row 2 facrossj Dalton Iaeger. Donald laeger. Herman Iaeger. Bob Iagodinsky, Ioe Iagodinsky, Ludmilla Iakou- bek. Ted Iarosh. Allan Iirikovec. Wayne Iohnson. Ger- maine Kanter, Allen Karbon. Geraldine Karl. V .ut A' W. Row 3 tacrossl Ray Hallisy. Pattie Halloran. Anne Han- neman. Howard Hansen. Keith Hansen. Ioan Hanson, Mary Hardina, Roger Hartmann. Ioan Harvey, LoVerne Hastreiter. Dale Haupt. Rosalie Hayward. Row 4 tacrossl Otto Heck. Edwin Hein. Marshall Hein. Doris Herbst, Ieanne Herrick. Clyde Herzog. Iune Her- zog. Paul Hoeppner. Esther Holdorf. Marcella Holsch- bach. Marvin Holschbach, Virginia Holtz. 'f -M ee FV , . vi' ef r S.. it ,t , v f -sg , ,V,., l s, 1, . ML . t ' iz D xv , v . QQ g 'fy -Sr tv i i A f 11, ft ix: J V3 t ,.., .5 j . fi? R , t nt vt .Q M 45 99 :Q 7,15 . A ., 4: , l, an -. I y' S ..,.s ,E ., Row 3 Kacrossl Edwin Korn, Helen Kasten. Lee Kattner. Donald Koutzer. Meldon Kelley. William Kelnhoier, Char- lotte Khail. Rose Marie Kleiber. Patricia Klingholz. Dale Knickelbine. Ioan Knutson, Sylvia Knutson. Row 4 facrossl Leonard Koch. Mary Ellen Koebke. Mary Koepp, Gordon Kohlbeck. Kenneth Kohlbeck. Victoria Kohlmeier. Rose Marie Kolodzeske. Betty Komorosky. Clarence Komorosky. Dorothy Konopacki, Carole Kopotic. Iohnny Korolewsky. fll2j Z , 'EZ E , V, ixigjmw ,nine ky Q . , . y 5 , e l f ' , W ' if L Lx y, . 'X L L' 'L.,v-,gh LLM ' ' 1 fnfgzisfj L L be f fit f L t l 4 'iff is QQQLL Lt 1 ,L g it W A L yy ,,y A A rnni ,R N s -e vo , 2 - 5,3 5 l p flefiff .2 1 R f -- l o L N f Iggy , 4 in B AA! IUNIORS Row l Kacrossl Frank Kovar, Ronald Kramer, LeRoy Krei- carek, Ieanette Krippner. Donald Krish, Dolores Krueger. Betty Krug, ludith Kuechmann, Elaine Kuhl, Harold Kum- balek, Laura Kumbalek, LaVeme Kustka. Row 2 Cacrossl Gertrude Laabs, Dick Lade, Iohn La Fond, Albert Lambries. Dick Langlois, Donald Langteau, Elaine Larson, Iames Larson, Ervin LeCoque, Donald Ledvina. Lois Leist, Mardell Leneau. Row 3 lacrossl Paul Leschke, Margaret Leslie, Edward Levenhagen. Alfred Lindholm, Bernice Litersky, Tom Ludwig, Iames McCarthy, Marilyn McConnell, Bill Mc- Elligott, Harold McKay, Patricia McNeil. Iunias Madigan. Row 4 facrossl Kathleen Magill, William Mahlock, Io- anne Malek, Lloyd Mancl, Iim Maples, Clinton Marks, Ronald Marks, Orman Marquardt, Eugene Marshek, Meryl Matte, Cliii Mauer, Claude Meany. ' ' my .ol l e ' .Y of J 'r -A: A , -- 'Q iq. Q,-. ,gg T I nw, 15.1 f - f -1 ,.f -wager, 1' bg' H , k 3 ga, V' 'A MW L .,,. AW of ' o lt- K A l A a to A L l - ,,,, 'o - L ,,,, r. 3 , . , b y g A L 1- .QL 5 G Li' Li ii-QL' L '1'L, Z L L L ie L Li -L, if! -5 D f LY 1 5 LLL f L ' ' A it M it ' L 'Q 5. . V, A. is V 3 2 A gywkgy . r r + , ,i f L' ., ' L . 1 l. tag ,,.., SQ A A L ,L-. i . , L l NEA - 'Pip .,,-, , ef J L L . . we L Lf-g an g A to L ,- g L L 2 ,aff frilrf' ,fi ,h kL', fi , if ' 5, ' 'L 'Q AL, ' K fi ivy, . A c vt l Q , on W s e l-'lt ,' A ,L'L ,fi if , 'Q' : ,Q ,Q f if X life?- , I gh, ,L is L, , Ak V . o , ,E Og :ix , Row l facrossl Alan Meindl, Doris Metzger. Helene Mey- er, Rosemary Meyer, Rose Mary Meyer, Donald Meyers, Peter Miller, Robert Mix, Colleen Mrotek, Donald Mrotek. Ioseph Mrotelr. Iim Muchin. Row 2 Cacrossl Margaret Mullen, Delores Mumpy. Ken- neth Myers, Elroy Nelson, Richard Nelson, Rosella New- man, Robert Nichols, Margie Nielsen, Ethel Niephaus, Patsy Noll, William Nordman, Lorraine Novack. Row 3 facrossl Pat Novak, Donald Novy, Lumena O'Hearn, Iames Olander, Leroy O'Leske, George Olp, Audrey Orth. Arlene Pankratz, Donald Parlow, William Pautz, Tom Peaschek, Ioan Pekulik. Row 4 lacrossl Mary Ann Pekulik, lack Pelishek, Eleanor Peronto, lean Perrodin. Nancy Peterik, Dorothy Peters, Iames Pickop, Maxine Pitsch, Marilyn Ploederl, Anton Poklinkoski. Donald Pokorski, lean Pokorski. Um M .AF .warm-AA nga if , A 1? .VMLKA 'U ii Q i- N K-.. f , i ' . , A2-x 5 ,J Ew.gv .'t Kwai. f. QE we QF-' - D We ' .V 1 , -y an-5, 5 'PS' 49-2 V V fe 5553? fx.. been 5 ik K fi I I - ax 'T , 5 5511. .1 Q . gms A J A V , T W M be et. we See . fe 3 W W , A W 1 4 3? .Y I . f L via V B A . - ' tfe ., 9, 1 ' ' 1 ' a ,t '29 1 4. ,z 'V an 922' it sem. agiiN,Flt4Sgs IW5 Qya3.fQ7 N5Q, '-Sh .9 iQ? fl' fr 4' 'ii 1 'Q -- .f 'iff t biigm Y -, :T ts? Y f Q .. 21,5 - 2, is t , R , ' N . .2 . ' if -5 - , y ,g f A ,' ' .S ' 4 ,. ,t I B' IUNIORS Row l tacrossl Mary lane Powalish. Ed Powalisz, lenie Pozorski, Ioan Provost. Bill Rahr. Bette Rathsack, Charles Rathsack. Donald Rathsack, Marguerite Raven. Alice Rhode. Robert Rhodes, Ioseph Rich. Row 2 Kacrossl Ioan Riebe, Violet Rodney. Evelyn Roidt, Ellen Rose. Bette Rosinslry, Barbara Rowley. Ronald Rus- boldt. lack Rutherford. Gerald Salinsky, Beatrice Sampe, Carol Sanders. Sue Sargeant. Row 3 lacrossl Otto Sauermilch. Brian Scallon. Carol Schaffer, Florence Schelthelm, Iim Scherer, lean Scheu- rell. Dorothy Schlais, Peter Schleis, Frances Schmatz. Arthur Schmidt. David Schroeder, Robert Schroeder. Row 4 facrossj Vernette Schroeder. Raymond Schuh. Harold Schulmecht, Patricia Schwaab, Terry Schwaab, Irwin Schwartz. Donald Scott. Robert Seidl, Edith Seiler. Iudith Sempier, Kenny Shallue. Dorothy Sheehan. tty .ft . r V V 'xx x 5 I' if f . X vl 'sn K I , .Q ., , ,, f, 'iii V 'W H tg? V :nk R K e , is U J ' -V 1 1- ' i f l .A ' .1 ir M V A V. A ll R in V .N ' .S aft l-dispf f t A f ,V K , V,-y E ly'yW' gg 5 L44 haf- . 1 an 5 M t f V. vii? i' .5 Y., ifaPtWw . S' 'xi 'xi 3 fl 'if Vg ' i ' 2' Q LP., Afhxhr I 4' if t H lt. . A,-,, 5 yiiy A ' 1 t .'.' , . V Row I Cacrossl Dave Sheridan, LaVerne Shoulak, Louise Siebenborn, Richard Siehr. Leon Sigman, William Sim- kins. Ianet Simon, Betty Sindelar, Leonard Skarda. Nor- man Skarda. Robert Skeels. Marvin Smejkal. Row 2 Kacrossl Iames Snowden, Leo Specht, Marvin Specht. George Spoentgen. Ronald Stadler, Eugene Stangel. Donald Steeber, William Stegmann. Mildred Stenson, Donald Stephenson. Daniel Stern, Ioanne Stev- ens. Row 3 Cacrossj Garfield Stock, Beverly Stueber. Mar- garet Sullivan, lim Sweeting, Morton Swerdlow, lack Tadych, Ianet Tadych. Louise Tadych, Iohn Tangen. Frank Tapp. Ioan Tauschek, Donald Terens. Row 4 facrossl David Tess, Ervin Theisen, Donald Thiel, Lorraine Thor, Betty Tisler, Generose Tomczyk, Gene- vieve Tomczyk, lack Trochlell. Doris Trost. Donald Uhlers. Donald Umnus. Vivian Valentine. 1:1141 . , 2 .Ke , K K . K7 ' U ..k' 3' Viz, L'fl 1 - , r ml, G D he 5 - ' In - ,Q 2, ,, --, 1 'T . , ' , I j 'gn 1 .- - ' ' -, ff: or V 'Q' 'e -1-f 1 KK , E K? .K K xfk: K K K 'rg KVK , igifg 1222 KK ,K ,EK :Km KKQ. KK 5 it ggi, - ' ,713 ,iff 341 , Q, 53 gfif ri. ',' 54 ,f if 1 r ew G W K, KK, W- x ,KK 1, KK xtkr.k K K ak K KK ,. - , r. ,. F., , WS W -, .. . t ,. ,. if -es: V. 1.2 h. .Q - ' . W 3 S if L'. RQ I . 5 4 ' 2' ,, 1 ' ' A W ' , . , W- F. ,. . 1, c:::-.:a.- n f gr 'fi ' f 1: -1 - , ,, it 21 A H K ,. ' 4' 1 . V ,, 131, W W i ,, ' ' 1 . I U N I O R S Ro thy Vergiels, Keiih Velting, Bob Vinton, Louie Vitsl Elaine Vogel, Marcellus Vogel. Marcus Vogel. Dean Vollendori. Geraldine Waalr. Ierry Waak. w 1 facrossl Lee Vandersteen, Richard Vaughn Doro Row 2 facrossl Ruih Wachowski, William Wagner, Doris W lt . G ' a ers eraldine Walters. Dolores Webb, Marilyn Welk. Donna While, Alvin Wier. Mary Wilda. Dorothy Wiesner. Bill Wilke. Iohn Willman. Row 3 facrossl Ioe Winter, Ierry Woiia Iune Wolfe Charles Wolff. lack Zahn. Lloyd Zich. Gloria Zigmundl Dolores Zipperer. Grace Zipperer. Rose Zucchi. IUNIORS ABSENT Denis Diedrich, Claudia Fricke, Walter Grosstueck, William Luedlke, Glenn McKay. Carol Merrett, Nadine Swensen. Eunice Taicher. Roy Turczynski, Roger Vander Sande. ffl. 0 2? X X if,-. , ,',' gf - ,ai fll51 w '9 s.f '07 I - -f rg' - ..-ia SOPHOMORES Oilicers: Theodore Herzog, president: Leland Wilda, vice president: lane Kowalski, treasurer: Sharon Muchin, secretary. Row l. Alice Ahl, Donna lean Allredson, Wayne All- wardt, Audrey Alter, Ernest Ansorge, Iane Ansorge. Lloyd Arndt. How 2. Iames Artz, Woodrow Aulik. David Baldwin, Henry Barbieur, Georgiana Barnes. Walter Barnes, Cor- rine Barta. .. I: ,L , 4 ff E My ug:-. ,W Nl? 'ln' f 'i Sal 5 1, bv' .W ki' 'K , 2 l l 1 i V. ' . z.. af' 1 az, A , -i-if Y it i A -, iv--Q. .lt-ri 14 ' ,t 7-- 4 gan -.aa Y 1- W Q M . 1 N, 2 H 1 ,M -- '.-1. .-. ' Wm 5 '? ' J' . . 5+ T , Q' ' W , Q 1' A ,W We TQQ' .' .zmzg , .Q 1. , X a .4 B, - ,, . ... rf. 'err 5 t f., Y -f l nf, -va t. , .Q A Row 3. Roger Bashaw. Victor Baxa, Paula Behnke, Paul Benishek, Belly Bentley, Richard Benzshawel, Merwyn Beyer. Row 4. Patricia Bianchi, Dave Bishop, Patsy Bishop, Ruth Blahnik, lorelta Bonk, Mary lane Bonk, Ioan Borgwardt, LeRoy Borlhs, Marshall Boyd. Donna Brachmann. Howard Brandl, Leo Brandt. D ly . I Q 4 4. l - -,w wf -an-g i, . Mt X, wg ! ,L V J N , xv A img' eff y ,s,i -mf ? L -f 'Y in V ,:., 'e H' ' -if , l - 2 ' xv -4 , ff , , ,ily lo , n ff, ...uf H2 ,W 3 ey - t Q Row I. Louise Brey, Virginia Bricco, Nadine Brown, Ger- ald Bruce, Kathryn Buchner, Rita Buran, Ronald Burish, Gerald Bushman, Donald Buss, Edward Busse, Fred Butz, Bill Butzen. Row 2. Pearl Callisch, Rosella Catlisch. Betty Cain, Fred- erick Carbon, Sharyn Carlier, Edward Carmody, Belly Carriveau, Kenneth Cayemberg, Frank Check, Ianet Chermak, loretta Chermak, Mike Chermak. Row 3. lim Clifton, Patricia Clow, Margaret Culver, Bev- erly Curlis, Patsy Daley, Mariorie Dallman, Dorothy De Faul, Patsy DeLorme, Shirley Dembsky. LeRoy Denk, Claylon DeNoyer, Iune DeRoche. Row 4. Robert Deubler, Iames DeWein, Bette Dill, Thomas Dirkmann, Leo Dondlinger, Carol Dreyer, Bob Drobka, Donna Dueno, Carol Durawa. David Egan, Iohn Elkinton, Donald Elleslad. r11s1 SOPHOMORES f-f t Y so - if . . W fs., y T-i f I -riff .... X Q. .K at Q., . Q!!-', Q : as ga.-.Y , .. M-5 HEI- H 9 S51 ' 41 . 'if so , eg -was f- , i 4, 1. 1. '- ' I , H 2 if -. 'E . in , ,, Q Qi? I I ' Q . sf A V Li 5 I if y , A. Q, , , E W ia pc, 'S iz ' he fs 'J' M Q, Q., ,. y 52 , A . L 'bfi 3.5 xx. K W 5 f, A . r- 1 A at af 'X D v ' 1 Q. .A , X R Z3 bf, --l ' l of .. . F, . so ,'Q A W 1 17? ' iz ., ' ,- 35 'T ' 7 W,'L Row l. Delores Elm. Alice Erdrnann. Suzanne Fanta. lanet Feile. Iane Fictum, Mary Finkelmier. Bill Fisher, William Fitzgerald. Shirley Foerg. Carol Folletz. Bob Fricke. Francis Fruzyna. Row 2. lervis Fuller. lames Gallagher. Ioan Gennrich. lean Gerharz. Annela Gigure, Beatrice Gilbert. Ioanne Glaeser, lone Glisch. Bernice Goeke. Norbert Goelre. Sally Gott. Elton Gomm. Row 3. Dolores Gospodarek. Arthur Gosz. Thomas Gosz. Robert Grall. Charlotte Grapentine. Benjamin Graycarelr. Martha Graycarek. Clarabelle Griebling, Violet Groelle. Dolores Grosshuesch. Doris Grosshuesch, Patricia Hall. Row 4. Rose Hall. Iames Hallada. Nancy Halstrand. Arthur Hamernik. Barbara Hamilton, Thomas Hansen. Giles Hanson. Grace Hanson, Donald Haugh, Milton Haupt. Ramona Haupt, Laverne Havlichek. . - .. fo A is Q A , l Q gl A 'lr' A mg Q hte 'V K ' 81? A M? W we W V Q A M Y gf Ng, 1' A f.,.- spa. 3.4 A., nt.4.,f.j5- 139, 4, 5 V A. Q? 4' V 4. A Tina- pq. iggfsff 2 14 E. e as ff 2 45 5 Q1 , N . I 1 L f ' 3 ..,k K I .,. I 5 . ' fe- . s .. it to ,. c P 5 Q4 A ,M .,. ,y Q, ,gg ,, ,M YF? -Q. . 1 ' ' 1 v-fy ' s e V f ' 'V Q . S V 'ef v . . 'Y5 7 L is -if .-.ef , 1 , :ini ,Q .lk y 1 1. , -of x.. J 27.3. H 2 ina ,V A .Qt ii H A-Us 7 A 5 3, 'gi . Q - v fe.. fs .5 Fe F ' I 2 .,..y .. it K- -1 76,34 I g V ,,7 . Af? 13,35 . .,kV :S E., , V L , , Ng.. K, A Row 1. Dorothy Hecker, Fred Hecker, Doris Heindl. Marie Heinzen, Richard Heinzen. Anna Hemmer. Ioel Hensel, LeeAnn Herman. Andrew Herrmann, Ted Herzog, Clar- Row 3. Alice Iverson. Bob lclcobsen. Dorothy Iaeger. Peggy Iagernann. Helen Iagodinsky. Beverly Iarosh. leanne larosh. Dona lens, Ierry Ierpersen. Calvin Iohn- ence Hettmann. Marjorie Hewitt. Row 2. Eugene Hills. Albert Hodas. William Hoislund, Iulius Hokenson, Dorothy Holdori. Dorothy Holly. Charles Holsen. Carol Holt, Marilyn Holtz, Mary Hooper. Patricia Hopper. Giles Hubbard. f1l7j son. I. Ben Iohnson. Carol Iohnson. Row 4. Frances Iohnson, Alan Iohnsrud. Lorraine Iohns- rud. Lawrence Iohnston. Rita Iolin. Wesley Iolin. Iulia Iorgensen, Arlene Iunlr. Anna Kaboth. Wayne Kadow. Louis Kakuk. Rose Kakuk. Q te . ,t ' Ivay' 1 v .W' '.. 1 I . 4 , . .A ,f i1' :Q ' . - ' 1 ' . fa' We i ti ' fag., , , QW to ...iff A ,tr i 5 K . P , H A kkkx Ek' V E N i V V , -- 'Silt ,. '- -Vf'- x N, .. 1 .,,Q.yff 1-H. X .. x . ,W ,K Hg ig if W,,, , Q il -'W H 'Y Q 'jg' V, . ' i A , L L -. K ' Eziff -15.5 i 2?Y!!sg ,955 ii 17 fx ' V .S ,V 2 it fi H A V if 51 .521 ,. . - .fi if . 1 i ereye K ,iei f L E I E - f g y ,gf W - A: .. .Q N. . 1 in , f mf- . K H ref? SOPHOMORES Row 1. Darlene Kaminski, Evelyn Kaminski. Edward Karlin, Ianet Kaufman. Patricia Kelley. Richard Kelley, Philip Kercheislre. Paul Kerscher, Iohn Kay, Ervin Kett- ner, Darlene Keune, Merrill Kimmel. Row 2. Robert Kirchen, Harry Klein, Raeburn Kleppe, Muriel Klinlmer. Glenn Kneevers, Kenneth Knowles. Au- drey Kochan, Phyliss Kock, Don Kollath, Patricia Kolosso. loe Koneczka, lacqueline Konkel. Row 3. Marian Konsella, Ralph Korlesky, Irene Kortas. Earl Korte. Iane Kowalski, William Kraemer, Robert Krause, Tony Krett. Gladwin Kreimann. Hubert Kretsch. Ardis Kronberg, loan Krueger. Row 4. Geraldine Kubichek, Iames Kuiaslry, Richard Kumbalek, Herbert LaBin. Emmy Lou LaCost, Dolores Lambries, Lester Lambries, Margie Lang, Earl Lasch, Lyman Lawrence, Theresa LaBreck, Lee Leiter. fe t , K Q- we J +4 31:-isis is W- ef A . ' ee it we ' eehii ge y W me ,K -.-- ,e 1,3-in 1 gif' l ' E ' i'ygv,,.i? H. 1296 W ' L, J I 5 if 5 2 5 I f' 'rw Z., e f ,Q A A, ' Q A ,' 'f M if A y., , E' 1 f I' j, - X 4 e J 1, ' ' ---7 IQ f ..-' - 'K , .- at K hw i tr I K5 - I , 1, iii W ,!... mg, . A ji K., Row 1. Bill Leikam, Dale Leiker. Iacqueline Leiker, Phyllis Lenhardt, Mary Leonowicz, Albert Leu. Robert Levendusky. Philip Lindemann. Theresa Lipski, Stanley Lishlca. Virgil Long. Wayne Luckow. How 2. Thomas Lueclre, Eugene Lusnia, Raymond Lut- terman, Kathleen McConnell, Kay McLaughlin, Donald Machia, Ioan Madsen, Mary Manney, Neil Manthey. Charles Maples. Floyd Marenda, Rhiney Markvart. Row 3. Margaret Marshall. Glenn Marshek, Marilyn Massman, Charles Maurer, Ioanne Meany, Mary lane Mecca, Ioan Metzger, Agnes Meyer, Eunice Meyer. Ken- neth Meyer, Lucille Meyer, Willard Meyer. Row 4. Shirley Miller, Marian Mills, Ioyce Mohr, Richard Morris, Sharon Muchin, Ioan Mueller, Mary lane Muel- ler, lack Mullins, Marian Musial, Iune Myers, Norbert Naidl. Edwin Nash. 51181 SOPHOMORES n 11 .. . L . M .cgi -,'f:a:- .:. Ll aw. , ' -fn Cf. s ig: lead' .ez gli 'EV-:L .1 W .. -2 T i F it Y,'A my y ' ' ' KX L4 A ,-H i , . , gl 5 ll V ' I f ll. ,fo 'Q .v wg vue! .Q --ea ge:-, cg , 1 is 2' K A. 1- My , 1 ' ' ' A 57 fl it A K .1 fl ,. we A 1 :W so 5 -i .51 , ,Q I :Qi 55, Z me ,E M n 'M' -11,1 Si' ., A i- ., z 1 , RY 7 ' f ,Q . ' -' . 2 . , 2 'ww H v 1 1 -' l 'fl 2 2 'zfi' , 5 x - l Yi!! ' . ., 'Y 5 t, yy l M A , l . .,. ffs' ir . 'R , X M I -,,' ,V Q -Q 'ici-.L I A f - , ,X Q' 'p ig'--.. elves.. ,1 53 , - ' A Row l. Ruth Neumann. Marian Neuser, Iacqueline Nick- els. William Nickles, Kenneth Norkosky. Wallace Nor- kosky. Delphine Novak. Don Novy. Gene O'Connell. Iune Ohlsen. Norman O'Leske. Eugene Olson. Row 2. Lloyd Olson, Albert Orchekowski. Clifford Orth. Mary Ann Orth. Wilbert Orlh. Richard Osesek. lim Pan- osh. Lois lane Panosh. Cecilia Peachek. lane Pekulik. Carol Perrodin, Priscilla Petersen. Row 3. Roy Peterson. Kenney Petrie. Vivian Petska. Mary Pieschel, Leatrice Piper. Allan Place. Warren Place. lames Ploss. Audrey Podrabsky. lohn Portman. Donald Pribek. lames Quint. Row 4. Paul Rabenhorst. Clarence Rank. Mavis Ras- mussen. Charles Rathsack. lan Raymond. Maurice Reed. Jeannette Reilly. Diane Reinlre. Carol Reiten. Ioyce Reznichek. lack Riel. Kenneth Riggs. Row l. Karen Ristad. Anton Roberts. Virginia Roedig. Andrew Rosik. Wayne Rosinsky. Lois Rothmund. Mary Roulette. Kathleen Ruchhoeit. Ioane Rugowski, L1-:Verne Rydzeski. Muriel Rydzeski. Mary Lou Rysticken. Row 2. Lois Sands. Frances Sattler. Allen Schaus. Edith Scheurell. Marcella Schlais. William Schlei. Anne Schmatz, Ann Schmidt. Berlyn Schmidt. Iodelle Schmidt- man. Howard Schmill. William Scholten. fuel Row 3. lean Schreiber. Russell Schrinner. Herald Schroe- der. Marilyn Schroeder. Bob Schroeder. Walter Schu- macher. Dolores Schwalbe, Byron Schwartz, Arnold Schwarz. Ralph Seeleldt, Betty Seibel. Sally Seiler. Row 4. Helen Sepnieski. Giovanna Serio. Margaret Shallue. Betty Sheridan. Donald Sickinger. Larry Simon. lane Simons, Warren Smeikal. Gerald Smith. Richard Smith. Robert Sonnenburg. Leroy Spaeth. Hee- wi' 3 can .Q tx., E? if lf' F r I , , Is . e fix ftjj if 'f N' n if A . 1 345 ., if-'Li V is B-.A - W- - ag.. .ft - .ee. -W . , X. , .es .3 59 gf . ' ii.. W SOPHOMORES ww, ,Q - A.. if . r w. - A A , K az.. Q y at - Wei ., .. ,,, A - B -fy.. , B - ,: y 3131 T I, fliaygzlyl, by l t ., 7+3. .44 V . A1 ,W U ' In ,4 ' N 'z 1. I l,flg',f.l,1.l1aU Q ' i gc. , . 5:- ' t .341 Mbw, Ls L. J ,L rm T, - 3 ' 1.-af .J f wg, 313 Leroy Row l. Marlene Spinker. Shirley Springstube. Staudt. Delores Steffen. Robert Stegman. Charles Stelzer. Elaine Stock. Kenneth Stradal. Floyd Strohieldt, Norbert Stryzewski, Cyril Svatek. Irma Swearingen. Row 2. Dolores Swiggum. Ianet Szymczk. Harold Tadych. lane Tadych. Bill Tapp. William Taylor. Donald Tech, Ardith Temme. William Temme. Ida Terrio. Donald Te- teak, Clara Thoke. Row 3. Don Tills. William Tisler. Carol Trastek. Dorothy Tsopels. Carl Turczynski. Elizabeth Uetzmann. Eugene Uhlers. Iesse Uhlir. Shirley Vandenbusch. Raymond Van Ells. Berdeva Van Lannen, LeVeda Van Lannen. Row 4. Dorothy Vetter. Sophie Vetter. Wayne Vetter. Delores Viel, Lenore Vnuk. Eddie Wagner. Marceedas Wagner. Marjorie Wagner. Philip Walden. Lorraine Wall, Richard Walters. Edward Waniger. B, it -rcs if e . ieie - fe . 1 A -ff' A,., ..huz,.tx, ,. t J , ' 4:-4 , !J:., f f it Y: ' .f H-ei? Q, 1 ' ' ' y to -24 A 2 t Q .W - .. l fi, Row l. Myrna Webb. Benjamin Weina. Rodelle Wen- Row 3. Delmar Ziarnik. George Ziarnik. Rose Zinkel. dori. Ioan Wenstadt. Glenn Wernecke. William Wester. Bob White, Harvey Wiegand. Richard Wier. lack Wilda. Leland Wilda. Kenneth Wilhelm. Row 2. Patty Williams. Thomas Willman. Dolores Wilmot. lanette Wilsman. Mary Ann Witt. Rita Wleczyk. lean Worel. Virginia Worel. Betty Worthington. Gerald Wun- row. Bernice Zastrow. Robert Zettel. Dorothy Zagrodnilr. Art Zahn. SOPHOMORES ABSENT Betty Gates. Lois Lesperance. Marion Olson. Patricia Pierner, Clarence Hathsack. Alvin Shimek. Audrey Zieg- ler. 51201 Citizens of Our Town, who are our patrons Boston Store. 2 North 8th Street Ames Motors Garage, 916 South 10th Street Burger Boat Company, Spring Street Heresite 6 Chemical Company, 822 South 14th Street Lewis Studio, 917A South 8th Street Lindstedt Hoffman Company, 812 Washington Street McMullen :S Pitz Construction Co., 923 Commercial St. Park Drug Stores, 1302 New York Avenue, 2101 Western Avenue. 1222 Washington Street Dr. I. T. Savage, 904A South 8th Street Schmidtman Company, 702 lay Street Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Co., 838 South 16th St. Bahr Construction Company. 2204 South 10th Street Drs. H. I. Belson and C. I. Radl, 904A South 8th Street Berkedal 6 Shimek, 822 York Street Dick Brothers Bakery, 306 North 8th Street E. C. Dunning Grocery, 1805 Washington Street East Wisconsin Trustee Company, 926 South 8th Street Erdman Motor Company, 1101 Franklin Street Fritsch Nash Company. 916 Buffalo Street Fuka's Drug Store, 1914 Hamilton Street Gray Robinson Construction Co., 819 South 15th St. Hamachek Company, B22 Franklin Street Invincible Metal Furniture Company, 842 South 26th St. Kasper Construction Company, 1203 North 16th Street Kaufman Manufacturing Company, 547 South 29th St. Koepp Electric Motor Company, 931 South 10th Street Otto Kuechle Furniture Company, 819 Iay Street Manitowoc Seed Company, 1009 South 10th Street Normington's Laundry 6 Dry Cleaning, 1020 S. 26th St. I. C. Penney Company, 902 South Sth Street C. Reiss Coal Company, 509 Iay Street Sears Roebuck 6 Company, 1 North 8th Street Scheurell Clothing Company, 814 Washington Street Worel Hardware Company, 205 North 8th Street Badger Specialty Company, 811 Franklin Street Burns Radio Service, 113 North 8th Street Fischl Ice Cream 6 Dairy Company, 1421 Marshall St. lohnson Shoe Company. 913 South 8th Street G. H. Kallies. steam fitter. 813 Franklin Street Napp Office 6 School Supply, 902 Washington Street Pfeifer's Food Market. 807 North 8th Street Rahr's Giit Shop. 901 South 8th Street Smalley Manufacturing Company. 511 York Street A B C Fruit Market, 1019 Washington St. Dr. N. W. Allan. 926 South 8th Street fl2lj Anderson Electric Company, 823 Washington Street Dr. M. P. Andrews. 826 South 8th Street Annette Beauty Shoppe. 1312 Washington Street Art's Tog Shop, 1509 Washington Street Bach's Travel Shop. 821 Washington Street Beautre Beauty Salon, 1122 South 10th Street Beauty Box. 825 South 8th Street Beerntsen's Confectionery, 108 North 8th Street Belle Shoppe, 810 Washington Street Berk's Apparel Shop, 921 South 8th Street Dr. G. W. Blaesser. 926 South 8th Street I. A. Boelter Ieweler, Mikadow Theater Building Dr. N. A. Bonner. 709 Washington Street Boriss Furniture Company, 1018 Washington Street Brandt Printing 6. Binding Company, 817 Chicago St. Edwin W. Braunel, plumber, 1614 Clark Street Drs. Brenne 6 1.aCourse, 808 Commercial Street Brey's Food Store. 318 North 8th Street Freddy Brick's Restaurant, 118 North 8th Street Burtard's Upholstering Shop, 1025 South 26th Street Busse's Drug Store, 724 York Street Checker Cab Company, 714 Washington Street City Bakery, 815 Iay Street Iohn C. Danielson. attorney, 927A South Bth Street Dr. W. E. Donohue, 910A South 8th Street Don's Pasty Shop. 919 Washington Street Drill's Beaute Salon, 821 Washington Street Drost Box Manufacturing Company, 1120 South 9th St Dudley O. Emmert. 926 South 8th Street Dr. Norman C. Erdmann, 104 North 8th Street George M. Fechter, certified public accountant, 509 St. Clair Street Fischer G Smith, attorneys. 927A South Bth Street Iack Foley, clothier, 206 North 8th Street Fronk's Bakery, 436 North 9th Street Furmodes, Incorporated, 1108 Washington Street Gaterman Manufacturing Company. 836 South 15th St. Gloe Insurance Agency, 927A South Bth Street Drs. Gregory 6 Simenson Clinic, 1036 South 8th Street Groffman's Drug Store, 925 South 8th Street Guse Lumber Company, 901 Commercial Street 1-1amilton's Flowers, 102 North 8th Street Drs. F. W. G R. W. Hammond, 902 Iay Street Dr. I. H. Hanson, 817 South 8th Street Hardow Plumbing Service, 1007 South 10th Street Harris' Radio Company, 115 North 10th Street Healy, Ioyce G Dewane, attorneys. 939A South 6th St. Dr. G. H. Heise, 1001 Washington Street Hessel Music House, 1226 Washington Street Citizens of Our Town, who are our patrons Dr. G. M. Hoffman. 707 Franklin Street Holy Family Conservatory, 1015 South 11th Street Mark L. Hooper, certified public accountant, 817 South 8th Street Hopp Sales Company, 1308 South 15th Street Dr. I. S. Hurka, 904A South 8th Street Ierrold's Clothing, 917 South 9th Street Iohnson Electric G Radio Shop, 908 Washington St. Dr. W. W. Iust, 104 North 8th Street E. L. Kadow, real estate, 905 South 8th Street Karmelkorn Shop, 114 North 8th Street Katy's Gift Shop, 833A South 8th Street Frank I. Kerscher Company. 701 Buffalo Street Kipen's Fruit Market, 207 North 8th Street E. P. Knauer Company, 949 North 18th Street Iohn I. Koehler, jeweler, 13 North 8th Street Korzinek Music Shop, 909 Washington Street S. S. Kresge Company, 832-836 South 8th Street Walter Kurtz, ieweler, 1008 Washington Street Louie's Sporting Goods Store, 717 Franklin St. Lyon's Sport Shop, 903 Washington Street Dr. C. L. R. MacCollum. 104 North 8th Street McNeil Family Shoe Store, 911 South 8th Street Manitowoc Citizens Loan 6 Investment Company, 809 Washington Street Manitowoc Fish Market, 911 Park Street Manitowoc Furniture Company, 1015 Washington St. Manitowoc Land 6: Fuel Company, 720 Quay Street Manitowoc Smoke Shop, 208 North 8th Street Martin's Beauty Shop, 709 Washington Street Dr. G. I. McCul1y, 939A South 8th Street Edward Meyer, qnomey. sias south sth street Milady Beauty Salon, 911 Washington Street Myrquin Hat Shoppe, 820 South 8th Street Name Withheld by request Nelesen Plumbing Company, 823 Buffalo Street Dr. M. A. Nemetz. 928 South 8th Street Dr. W. A. Nielsen, 1036 South 9th Street Norris Lea Furs, 21-6 North 8th Street North End 'Clothing Store, 926 Washington Street Notlh End Drug Store, 302 North 8th Street Oriental Milling Company, 822 Quay Street Dr. R. W. Parish, 821 Washington Street Dr. A. A. Pekarske, 918 Washington Street Dr. R. E. Petersen, 30B North 8th Street Pfeffer Furniture Store, 915 Washington Street V. Planticc Coal Company. 702 Washington Street 51223 Princess Confectionery, 908 South 8th Street W. Rathsack G Sons Company, 814 Iay Street Dr. G. A. Rau. 9 North 8th Street Dr. W. A. Rauch, 903A South 8th Street Dr. T. H. Rees, 811 York Street Reitman's Photo Supply Store, 820 Iay Street Dr. R. P. Rotter, 926 South 8th Street Emil Schaus Sheet Metal Works, 912 Iay Street Dr. W. H. Scherping, 815 South 8th Street Schmitt Lumber Company, 1117 Franklin Street Dr. E. A. Schuette, 808A Washington Street Siemers Refrigeration 61 Appliance Company, 1013 Washington Street Sigman's, 1422 Washington Street Singer Sewing Machine Company, 915 South 8th Street Dr. I.. D. Sobush, 1004 South 10th Street South Side Hardware Company, 920 Washington Street Spahn's Bakery, 2205 Marshall Street Spic 6 Span Dry Cleaners, 936 South 10th Street Dr. S. I.vStangel, 709 Washington Street I. I. Stangel Hardware Company, 823 South 8th Street Dr. I. W. Steckbauer. 926 South 8th Street Streich Oil :S Coal Company, 905 South 10th Street Iohn H. Stroer, florist, 1801 Michigan Avenue Dr. R. G. Strong, 821A Washington Street Dr. A. F. Stueck, 709 Franklin Street Clarence E. Teitgen, attorney. 927A South 8th Street Drs. Teitgen 6 Teitgen, 927A South 8th Street Thelma Fashion Shop, 940 South 8th Street Iohn I. Tuisl's Fish Market, 922 South 10th Street Dr. F. E. Turgasen, 926 South 8th Street Dr. S. V. Urban, 939A South 8th Street Leslie I. 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Adams, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,. 16-17, 59, 62, 71, B2 Adams, Thomas .,,, 1 .,.,,,,,,...,...,.........,.... 16-17, 88 Adelman, lectnnette ...........,,.... ...,,....,,,,,,,,,. , 88 Aggen, Carol ...,.........,.., ....,.... 3 9, 57, 66, 111 Ahl, Alice .,,,..,...., ,, ,,,,,,, ..,,,,..,.......,..,..,...,. 1 16 Al-il, Norbert ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ..,,,,.,,,,., ,.27, 111 Albers, Miss Laurinda ........,..,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,...B2 Allredson, Donna ...,..,.......................,..... 46, 116 Allwardt, Wayne . ,.,,.,,,,.......,,,..,,.,..,.., 24, 26,116 Alpert, Rhea .................. 14, 16-17, 33, 38, 48, 52, 54, 62, 88 Alter, Audrey ..............,..................... 60, 70, 116 Amuridson, Miss Clara .,...,..,,............ . ,82 Anderson, Carole .......,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,.,... ...,. 6 0 , lll Anderson, Karen ..,........... ..,.........,.. 5 7, 66, 111 Anderson, Marian ..,, ,,,,,.,,, 1 6-17, 38, 40, 52, 62, 69, 71, 88 Anderson, Mr. Noble ,...,,...,..., 22, 67, 84 Andrew, Rita ,...,...,,,,. . ,,..,,...,, 66, 111 Ansorge, Ernest ...,..,.. .......... 6 7, 116 Ansorge, Edward ,..,, ..,..... 6 7, 88 Ansorge, lane ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,....,. 3 3, 116 Anthold, Cai-ol .....,, ...,,,,,,,,, , will Aplin, Mr. Gaylord L. ...,.. ..,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, , B 3 Arndt, Lloyd ,,,,,,,,,,,..,, .,,... ..,....... 2 4 , 116 Artz, Iames ..........,....., ,, ,,,,,,.,,. 48, 116 Aulik, Woodrow ........ ,,,,,,,, ,,., 1 l 6 Aumann, Iohn ., ,.... ,,,,..S8 Backus, Arline ,.....,.......................,.. .... .... .,.. 8 8 Baldwin, David .......... 22, 27, 46, 64, 67, 116 Bangs, lolena ........................,.......,............. 48, Barbieur, Geraldine ...,.,.........,,.,.....,.,............ Barbieur, Henry ...,,,,,,,, Barnes, Alice ........,... Barnes, Georgiana ..... Barnes, Walter ,,,....,., Barta, Claude .,,,., , Barta, Corrine ,,,,,, , as as 116 13, as 116 116 66. Clifton, Iames Bartelme, Carol ,,..... ......,..,....,,. 5 7, 111 Bashaw, Roger ,...... ,.., . .,18, 27, 117 Bast, Shirley ,,,..,, . ..., .,,,,, ,,,,, 3 9 , 111 Batz, Miss Muriel ...., ,.,,..,.,,,, 7 7, 83 Bauer, Lyle ...,.,..,.,..., .....,...., 8 9 Baumann, Ioseph ,,.... ..,,,.. ,,..., 1 l 1 Bausch, Elayne ,, , , , ..,,..,,,.. ......... . ......11l Baxa, loseph ........,.. ...,,...,,, ,,,,,,,....,, ,,., 2 9 , 111 Baxa, Victor .................,,..,,,,.., ,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , , ,116 Beaver, Elizabeth , ,.... 39, 59, 65, 66, 71, 89 Becker, Betty lane ,,,,....................,... 66, 74, 89 Becker, Harold ....,..,,,,,,,........,.,,,, 53, 73, 75, 89 Becker, Howard ............ 14, 41, 48, 49, 76, 89 Becker, loan ................,.......,.,... 11, 60, 63, 111 Becker, Mary Ann ....,,,.,.. ....,,.............. 48, 89 Behnke, Milton , ,,.., .. .,..,, ,....,,.,,.. 2 6, 89 Behnke, Paula ., ,.,,,,... ,,,.,,,., 7 0, 74, 116 Benlield, Donna ,...,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,.,,.,, ,.,, 1 1 l Benishek, Donald .,.. ............... 2 3, 53, 89 Benishek, Paul ......,........ ..,........,..,........, 7 5, 116 Bentley, Betty .. ...,,..... ....,,., ,,,,, 3 1 , 33, 58, 116 Benzshawel, Donald ,,,,.,,, ..., ,,,.,,,,,,, 6 4 , S9 Benzshawel, Richard .................,.................. 116 Berg, leannette .... 11, 33, 39, 40, 60, 63, 111 Berg, Ioanne .... 8, 10, 31, 33, 39, 52, 60, 111 Bergner, Dorris , ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,, 39, 56, lll Bergquist, lone ..,....,......,.,.,,,,,,,...,.,.. ,,,., ,.,,,,, 1 1 1 Berkedal, Barbara ., ., ,,,.,,,.. ,...,,,.., , ,,,,,,,, , ,111 Berkedal, Ioanne .......................,....., 60, 63, 111 Berns, Doris ..,.,. , .,,,, 9, 14, 16-17, 31, 37, 38, 41, 43, 76, 89 Bessert, LeRoy ,,.,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,., ,,.,,....,................ . 8 9 Beyer, Merwyn ..,....... ..,,..............,..... 1 16 Bianchi, Patricia ...... .........,.,, 3 1, 58, 116 Bishop, Bette ...,....,.. ..... , , ,,,,..... 16-17, 89 Bishop, David',,.. ,........ 22, 24, 29, 116 Bishop, Patsy ., ...,........., ,,,48, 116 Blahnik, Dale ...... ,, ...,..,..,..,.. 47, 89 Blahnik, Ruth .,,, ,,,., . ,. .....,.. , M116 Blaufuss, Paul ,,.........,... 48, 49, 73, 89 Bleser, Suzanne ..,.. ,......, , ,,,,.6l, 63, 68, 111 Boeckman, Audrey 16-17, 18, 19, 63, 74, 111 Boeckman, Dorothy ,,., ,..,,....,. . ., ,,,,,., ,48, B9 Boeder, Dolores ,..... .,....... , ,, , ,, ,.,........ .., ,,,1ll Boeder, Grace ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,, , ,V , 111 Boeder, Lois ,....... ..,,..,,,,, ..,, ,.....,., , ,,,, , , , B9 Boissonnault, Gregory ..., 18, 46, 47, 48, 55, 65, 89 Boldt, LaVerr1e ,,,.,..,.....,...... 46, 56, 57, 77, lll Bonin, Charlotte ,... ..,,..,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,.,,,, , . .89 Bonin, Iames ,.,,.. ,....,. ,,....,..,,,,,,. 3 9 , 111 Bank, loretta ,,.,,,,.,,.... ...... .,,,,, , , ,,6U, 66, 116 Bonk, Mary Iane ...................., .,,,.,, 3 1, 58, 116 Borgwardt, Ioan .....,,,,....... ,, ,,., ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 6 Boriss, Delores ...,,, , , ,,.. 14, 16-17, 33, 54, 90 Borths, LaVerne ,,,..., ,. ,,,,,,,...,,,,,,...,,........,....... 90 Borths. LeRoy ,, ... ........................,..,..... ..l16 FLAMBEAU INDEX Boullack, Doris . ,... , Bouril, Iohn ,, Boury, Maxine ,.., Boyd, Marshall ...,.,... 190 . ...... 46, 67, 116 Boyd, Mr. Rufin W. ..,.. .......... 4 6, 49, 83 Brachmann, Donna .,,, , .,,,........ 67, 116 Brandl, Howard ...,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,, ,,,.., , ,115 Brandt, Kathleen ,,..........,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,....,..,..,.,, 9 0 Brandt, Leo ,,.,,,..,,.,, ,.,23, 24, 25, 27, -'13, 115 Brandt, Marilyn ...,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,...,,.,.,..,,,, 18, 90 Brandt, Rosilyn .....,, ,,,,,,..,..,.,,.. ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,..,, 9 U Braunel, Irene ..,..,,.,..,. .......,,.., 7 , 52, 54, 90 Brennan, Patricia Breuer, Ned ......,,,,,,, Brey, Louise ...,..... Bricco, Virginia .,,, Brilliant, Arthur ....., Brilliant, Carol Broderick, lohn Broehm, Ianet ....,. Broeker, Ioan ...,.., ..,,.,..,l6-17, 77, 111 116 1958. 116 ......,..65, 75, 90 ........23, 29, 46, 111 ,, ,.,, .,..,... 7 3, 90 Bronk, Irene ,,,,,,, .. ., .,,, 50, 66, 90 Bronk, Lorraine ,, .......,.............. . ,..,,,,,,,,,, A913 Bronk, Ruth ........,,... ..,,...,,,,..,.............,,..,,, 6 U. 111 Brose, Robert .,............ ....,,,,,,.,, ........ 2 2 , 23, 111 Brown, Nadine 16-17, 33, 39, 46, 67, 70, 116 Bruce, Gerald ....,,,,..,..............,,,,..,,,,,...,.-. ...---- 1 16 Bruechert, Bette ....,...,..........................,.,.,' ---- 1 ll Bruechert, Ethel ......,,,, ,......,..-.--------'-,--,' - ----- 9 U Bruechert, leannine 6, 31, 33, 52, 54, 62, 90 Buchi-ter, Kathryn ..,..,............ ,,,,,,,, ,,,.....l16 Budysz, David ..,.,.........,.,,,,,,.,.,,.............,.,' ------- 9 0 Buehler, Rosemary ............, ..,,,,,,, ............. 5 9 . 90 Buel-iler, Rosemary .........,,,.,.,, ,,,, , ,,,.,, .... 6 9 , 90 Buran, Reginald 14, 16-17, 23, 27, 38, 39, 9D Bureltq, Victor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,......,... ,,,,..,.,,, 5 5, 1ll Burg, Dorothy ,,,....,......,.,,,.,, ,..........-.'---- -------- 1 1 1 Bui-ish, Ronald .,,,,.. -'--,---- 1 15 Bushman, Gerald ...., ...,....... ,.,,, 1 1 6 Bushman, Henry ,.,......,,, v-v-- - --29. 111 Bushman, Wallace ,,........,,, ,,,...........- -..,-- 7 3 . 91 Buss, Donald .,,,,,,,............,...,,,...,.-..-..-------- ----- 1 16 Busse, Edward .....,,,,........... - Y --------------- 75. 116 Busse, Kathleen ,.,, 16-17, 32, 38, 39, 40, 111 Butler, Carl ....,,,,,,...,.......,,,,, 27, 30, 46, 47, 91 Butz, Fred ..,......,,.,,,,,., ......,,,,, .,.......... 4 6 , 75, 116 Biiizeri, Wiiiifrrri ..... ..,,,,..,.,,...,,.---- ...--- W 1 15 Caflisch, Pearl ,.,.... -.--'------------------ 1 16 Caflisch, Rosella vv----- ------------- ---- - - --116 cairi, Beiiy rr........,,,,, ......,.,. ,,,..........., s 8 , 116 Carbon, Clarence .....,., ,, ..,.,....... 8, 53, 60, 111 Carbon, Donald ...,....... ,,,,, .,,, B , 16, 53, 60, 111 Carbon, Frederick ......,,,,,.-.----'--,-- - -------------- 115 Carbon, Mary Lu .,,,.......... 33, 39, 60, 63, 111 Carbon, Rose Marie ,,........------- --------------------- 1 ll Carlier, Sharyn ....,.,., ........ 31, 48, 60, 116 Carrnody, Edward .,...,,, .....,.,,.,,,. .... 4 8 , 116 Curmody, Henry ,,,,,,,,,,,, .......,,,, ,...,,..,..,, 9 1 Carnot, Grace ,.,......,, ,,..,.... ,,,,..,,.. 3 8 , 73, 91 Carriveau, Betty Ann ...v,,- - ------------ 51. 115 Carswell, Miss Lorna ....,,, Cavanaugh, Alice ........., ,, ........ 60, 63, 111 Cavanaugh, Harold ,,...,... ,, ........ ,.,, 7 5, 91 Cayemberq, Allen .------------------------- -----------------f 9 1 Coyemberg, Carolmarie ,,-------------- 33. 73. 91 Cayemberg, Kenneth ,........ ,,,,,,,,........., 2 7. 116 Cayemberg, Shirley ...,,,,,,.......,. ,.,,.,,....,. 7 4, 111 Cerny, loAnn ,........... 16-17, 31, 33, 39, 57, 60 63, 65, 111 Chamberlain, Miss Mary ,,,.,..,.,,,, ,,,.,,.... 7 0, 82 Charneski, Audrey .,......,,,., ....,.,,,.,......,,, 9 1 Check, Ann ,, ..,........,,,,,...... , ,,.,..,. 56, 76, 91 Check, Frank ...., ,...,.,. ........- Y ------------ ---- 1 1 5 Chermak, Ianet ,.,,....,,.,,.....,...., 48, 60, 70, 116 Chermak, loretta ,, , ...... ,.48, 58, 60, 70, 116 Chermak, Michael ,,.. .,,,,, ...... , ., ,22, 27, 116 Clark, Miss May ,.,.. .... ,.,, , ,, ,, ,, ,BZ Clark, Paul ,,,,...,...., , ,....,.. 8, 46, 111 Clement, Robert ....., H, ,......,, ,. H91 Clow, Patricia ....,, Collin, Edward ...... ,,,,,.,...l16 68, 69 . ,,..........,.,, 111 Commings, Elton .......... ,,,,.....,...,,.. , , ,...,......, 111 Coons, Helen .. ,,,........,., ,, ,.,....----,---,'----- 53. 111 Crain, Miss Dorothy .....,,,,,,., ,..--.--'----,---- 3 7. 82 Creager, Phyllis .,........ 16-17, 41, 42, 74, 111 Crooks, Pat ....,,.,,,.....,..,....,................ 66, 74, 111 Culver, Lois ..,,,,,,.....,...... 14, 16-17, 31, 33, 47, 66, 69, 71, 91 Culver, Margaret ........ 16-17, 31, 47, 116 Curtis, Beverly ....,,, .,........ ,,., , , ,, ,.,..,, ....116 Czekala, Shirley .,.. ,,........ 56, 74, 111 fiazi Daley, Palsy ......... ...,.... ...,,,..,., .,,, ,,,, Daley, Rita ,..,.,,.,,....,, ,.,,....,,., . , ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, Dallman, Marjorie ......,,.... 33, 48, 60, 70, Darbant, George ....., ,..., . .. ...,,....,,.,,.... .48, Dassey, Lorraine .....,.....,.,..,..,.......,....,,....,..,., Daugs, Kathleen ,,..,,.,.,,.,..,,., ,,.,..........,.....,.,... Davis, loan .,,,,, ..,,.. 1 4, 16-17, 33, 38, 39, 47, 52, 54, 62, Davis, lohn ..,.,,...,....,........,....,....,,,..,,,..,, ..,,,,,,,, Decker, Ioseph ,,......................,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,. Dedrick, Miss Helene .... ......... 5 7, Deering, Mary ,.,.,..,..,..,... ...........,... Delfaut, Dorothy ....,,,,, ,,,, , 58, DeFaut, Grace ....... ,,,.,.,,.,, Dehne, Eleanor DeLorme, Patsy ,, Delsman, Bernice .....,, .,..... 4 8, Delsman, Donna ...... ,,.,, . 31, Dembsky. Shirley ...,... ..., , .68. Denk, Bernice .,.....,.,.,,. ,,.,,,,,,, Denk, LeRoy .,.,1,,,,., ..,...,, DeNoyer, Clayton ,, ,,.,,.,..,....,,.,......,. DeRoche, lune .........,....,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.,... .....,.. 5 H , DeRocl-ie, Robert ,.... ,......, 8 , 9, 18, 23, 75, DeSmidt, Marilee , ,,,,..,,................ 7, 48, 52, Deubler, Robert .,..,, .,..,.,..,..... ,...,,,,,, 2 6 . Devroy, lean ........... ,....... 9 , 59, DeWein, Iames ..,........ ....... 4 7, DeZeeuw, Robert ., Diederichs, lerry .,,,.,. Diedrich, Denis ........ Dill, Bette .....,,.,..,.,,. Dirkmann, Lois Dirkmann, Thomas ...,, Donahue, Patrick ......,, Donahue, Richard ..... Dondlinger. Leo ...,.. Donovan, Patricia 28 .......31, 60, 63, 29 ,, Qfliiifiif 116 111 116 91 111 ..9l 46, 91 N91 lll 84 111 116 111 .91 116 111 111 111 111 116 115 116 91 91 116 92 116 111 111 115 116 111 116 l1l 111 116 111 Dorsch, Mr. Walter ,,,,.. ,,,....... ....80 Doubek, Marilyn .....,., ......,---- ---- - - .92 Dreger, Donald ,....... ,,....,...... 7 5, 111 Drews, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,, . .........,. 39, 57, 111 Drexler, Frederick .,,, ......,,,,..,, 2 2, 65, 111 Dreyer, Carol .,.............,,,, , ,,,, 31, 48, 60, 116 Dreyer, Gerald ..,.,........, , ,,,,,, ,..........,,,,.,,,, , ..,92 Drcbkq, Robert ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,...,..,,,, 2 9, 116 Drumm, lean .,,, 16-17, 38, 40, 52, 54, 60, 92 Ducl-ion, Donald . ,.........,.. .......---- 46. 54. 111 Duebner, lanet ,,,,..........,,,,, .......------,,-,- - 45. 111 Duenkel, Catherine ,,,....,...,,.. .,.....,..... ,,.,,,,,,, 1 1 1 Duenkel, Geraldine ...,,, 14, 16-17, 37, 41, 43, 48, 52, 54, 76, 92 Duenkel, Shirley ...., . , ,,,.,,,..,. 41. 42. 53. 111 Dueno, Donna ..,,,,.,. ,,,,,.,, ..,. 6 6 , 74, 116 Dueno, Roland ,,,,..,. ,.,,,,,.....,..........,, 1 11 Dueno, Miss Vera ....,. ,,,,,.,,.........,........ 8 0 Duffy, Thomas ,, ,.,, ....,,. 18, 22, 27, 111 Dupi-ey, leon ..,,,,,,,,,, ..,....... ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,. 6 9 , 92 Durawa, Carol ..,...., ,,,,,,,31, 55, 58. 115 Durs, Robert ,,.,...,............ ,,,,, W46, 47, 111 Duzeske, lacquelyn ,,...,...........,,,, , . ,,,,... 69, 92 Egan, David ,, ,. ..,.., 22, 24, 26, 48, 116 Eggert, Dorothy ,,,.,, ........ 3 9, 46, 63, 74, 111 Eggert, Lois ,,,,.,, ,, ,,.,...........,.,, ,,,. ..........., 9 2 Elkinton, lohn ,,,, ,, ..............,, .V ,,,, 29. 115 Ellestad, Carol .,...... ,,,...........,,,,, , , ,,.. 92 Ellestad, Donald ,, , ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,..,. 2 9. 115 Elm, Delores ..,..,, 32, 55. 74. 117 Ely, Eileen ......,.. ,,,, - - ------------------ ---92 Endries, Marian W ------------------- -92 Erdmann, Alice ...,,,,, ......, 6 7, 117 Erdmann, Doris ,.,,,,, ,.,, . .48, 111 Erdmann, Richard ..,, , .......... M92 Erickson, Mr. Edwin ..,, ........ 64. 54 Ewen, Iulius ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,22, 29, 75, 111 Fanta, Suzanne ,.,11, 33, 46, 60, 70, 117 Farr, Iames ...,.........,.,,.,, . ,.....,.,, 23, 29, 41, 111 Feile, Ianet ,,,,,....... ....,., ,,,, 9 , 48, 58, 60, 117 Ferdon, Lloyd ....,... . ,,,,47, 72, lll Fessler, Mildred ...... .,.. ...,.., , , , ,67, 111 Fictum, Francis ..,.. .,,,,, , ..92 Fictum, lane ,,,., , ..,..... 66, 117 Fictum, Mary .,,., ....,....,, 1 12 Fidler, Lucille .,,,,,,, ,,....---- 9 2 Eilbrandt, Cletus ,,,, , ,.......... 92 Finch, Donald .....,,,,, - ---- ----- - -112 Finkelmier, Mary ,,,,,.,.,., ,,,.-.- 5 7. 117 Finkelmier, Ruth .....,,,,, ,,,,. ...,,,, ,,.. 7 3 , 92 Firehammer, Richard ...,,,, .......,, , ,...,..,.. 1 12 Fisher, lack ., .....,.......,.., ......... 6 5, 73, 92 Fisher, lohn . ,,,,,,,,, H ,.... ....45. 92 Fisher, William ,,,,,,, ,, ,..,,.,......, 117 Fitzgerald. William ,...,,,, , ...-.- 117 Foerg, Shirley ,. . Folletz, Carol ...... Folletz, LeRoy ...... .. Foreman, Merlin ......,.. Franke, Paul ,........... . Franswick, William Franz, Charlotte ,..,,,,. Raymond ,.... Franz, Franzen, LaVerne .,,.,., Fricke, Claudia Fricke, Robert ...,. Frisch, Frozena, Paul ,,,.,,,.,, Fruzyna, Francis ,.,,,,, Fryzyna, Theresa .,.... Fuller, Mr. Charles . Betty ......... FLAMBEAU INDEX, ,H ,,,,117 ,,,31, 58, 117 ,, ,,,, , ....,..........,., ,.,, , ,93 16-17, 99, 93 ,. .,,.,..,,,,, ,,,. 1 6-17, 112 ,..,,48, 93 .....,.,.,.9s ......,...,.1l5 ,, ,,,, 65,117 93 112 ,,,.,, ,,.,ll7 ..,.,,.,,,,, 91, 112 111 Fuller, Iervis ,,,,.Y,,.,.,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,, ,, Fuller, Miss Ruth .... .,,, , ,..6l, 71, 73, 82 Gaedke, Miss Lucille ., . .. , ,,..,...... . Gaestel, Melvin ..,...,.,...... ....,..,,,,,..,, 2 5, 29, 112 Gallagher, Iames ................,...., 18, , , 23 29 117 Gal agher, Mary Ellen ,....,.. 39, 60, 63, 112 27 75 112 Gamble, Iohn ...........,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,..... , , Garber, Donald ..,..., ,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 93 Garry, Gwen ....,,, ,............, 4 6, 93 Garry, Nita .,,,,, ....,.., 4 8, 77, 112 Gass, Audrey .,...,. ,,., ,,,,,.,Y,,,,.,,,.,...,,, 9 3 Gass, Louise .........., .,...... 3 1, 32, 74, 112 Gaterman, Glenn ..,.. ,,,.,,., .........,. 7 3 , 93 Gates, Betty ...,,, H ,,,,,..,..,.. ,46, 60, 120 Gates, Glenn ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,.,...........,..,...,,,Y, , , ..,,,, W93 Gauger, William .......,..., 23, 29, 75, lll, 112 Gennrich, Ioan ..,..,, ,,,,,,,,,, 39, 48, SU, 117 Georgenson, Lila ,,,,,, . ..,.................. 46, 112 Gerharz, Iean ..,..... ,,,..,.. , ,,,,,67, 117 Geroll, Phyllis ........ VVVV ,,,,. .....,.. 4 3 , 93 Gesell, Dona ........,,,,,, .... 54, 52, 93 Giese, Georgiana W, .,.......... 57, 77, 112 Gigure, Annella ., .,......,..,.... 67, 70, 117 Gigure, Donald ......,.,.. ......,.,, 2 3, 41, 76, 93 Gilbert, Beatrice ....,.. , ,,,, ,48, 77, 117 Glaeser, Icmet ..,..... ,, ,.,, ,,,,....... 4 8, 93 Glasser, Ioanne ,,,,, ,,,,, ,..,....,.....,........ 1 1 7 Glaeser, Wallace Glisch, lone , Goeke, Bernice ...,,.. Goeke, Norbert ....... , .,,. 46, 47, 48, 93 , ,.,.. ,, ,,,,, 117 ., , ..,.ll7 Gott, Faith ........,.,,,, .....,.,, N93 Gott, Sally .....,..,,,,,,,,,, ...., ,.,fv V ,117 Golding, Mrs. Iames ,.., . W.,.,.84 Gcmm, Elton ,...,......,....... , ,,.56, 72, 117 Gorman, Katherine .. ........ .46, 112 Gospodarek, Dolores ,, .,,. , 66, 68, 117 Gosz, Anthony ,, ,,,,,,,. ..,..... ..,,46, 93 Gosz, Arthur .,.,., Gosz, Ianet ..... ,,,,,,,, , 112 Gosz, Thomas ,,...,,. , ......... 117 Gotchy, Marshall ,,,,,, .......,.,....., 1 12 Graczylc, Shirley .,...,.. .,.,.,,, , 65, 94 Gralf, Daniel ........,. Grall, Robert ,,,,..,......... Granitz, Mr. Frank .... Grapentine, Charlotte Gtaycarek, Benjamin Graycarek, Eugene Graycarek, Martha ,,., ,,,,.,... 4 8, Green, Corletta ...,,, Green, Dorothy ., .....,.,,27, .. .......,.., 29. ,, ,,,. 65, 94 , , ,,,,., 117 ,, ,,.,,...... 29 117 117 94 117 94 ,,,,, 68. , .,. ,.... ,...,,..94 94 Green, Peter .,..... .. ,, , ........ ..........4B, Grell, Mrs. Esther ,..,.,,.,..,.,.,.,............ 62, 72, 83 Greycarek, Beverly ...,............ 11, 31, 60, 112 Greycarek, Vernon 18, 24, 25, 29, 33, 53, 94 Griebling, Clarabelle H W ,,,, ,,,, , , , , , ,,,,1l7 Griesbach, Betty .......... . H ,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,YW94 Groelle, Lloyd .......,.,....... ,..,,.23, 29, 94 Groelle, Violet ,....,., .. ,.,. ..,.,., 6 7, ll7 Grosshuesch, Dolores ................... 66, 117 Grosshuesch, Doris . .......... 16-17, 66, 117 Grosstueck, Walter .,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 115 Grotbeck, Edward ....... .,.............. 2 9, 112 Gruber, Thomas ,Y,,,,,,, H ,,,,,Y.,,,...,,. 112 Guepe, Mr. Albert ,.,,,,, , ,,.23, 25, 84 Gulseth, Dale .......,..................,...,........,.,,..,.,,. 112 Gunderson, Ianet .....,...,.. 15-17, 40, 59, 65, 94 Haase, Helen ...........,.,...,,, 31, 42, 56, 57, 112 Haberman, Mr. Arthur .,,. ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,68, 69 Haese. Carolyn ,,,,,.,.,,..,....,...,...,...,.. 42, 48, 112 Hagen, Mr. Bernard ..................,.....,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,81 Hall, Patricia .,.,,,,, ,....... l 6-17, 46, 56, 66, 117 Hall, Rose Marie ,,,,,,,,,.,..,............. ll7 Hallada, Iames .,.... , ,, ,, .,... ......,.. , 29, 117 Hallisy, Ray ..... .,,,,, . . ,, ...22, 28, 112 Halloran, Patricia ....... ,33, 60, 63, 112 Halstrand, Nancy ,,.. ., , ,,.,,.. .46, 117 Hamernik, Arthur ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,.,,ll7 Hamilton, Barbara ,,.,,,,, ,.... 1 6-17, 33, 66, 117 Hamman, Geneva ..1S, 16-17, 38, 52, 62, 94 Hammond, Cynthia 16-17, 37, 38, 52, 71, 94 Hammond, Dr. R. W. ..........,.....,....,...,,..,.,.,.,.. 80 Handl, Iames .,,,., ,,,, , ......................,.,..... ...94 Hanneman, Anne ,..............,...,. .......,.,...,. 6 7, 112 Hansen, Carol ,, ,,,.,,..,.... B, 48, 52, 54, 60, 94 Hansen, Howard ,,,.,.,,, ,.,, ,.,..,..,,.,,,.... . . .46, 112 Hansen, Keith .,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , 4 6, 112 Hansen, Thomas ,,.. .,.......... 4 7, 117 Hanson, Giles ,................ ..,...,...,..... l 8, 75, 117 Hanson, Grace ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,....,....,..,.,.. .......,..., 1 17 Hanson, Gwendolyn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,.,,,. 6 9, 94 Hanson, Ioan ......,.....,,. 31, 39, 57, 63, 112 Hardina, Mary Ann .............,.,.,.....,.............. 112 Hardrath, Elmer .... 45, 47, 55, 64, 66, 72, 94 Harrington, Marjorie 8, 10, 16-17, 39, 71, 94 Hartl, Mrs. LaVerne . .,,. .,.. , ...,,..,.......,....,.,., 8 1 Hartmann, William ..,...........,..........,. .65, 94 Hartmann, Roger ...... ..........,., . ,.,..,.,..,,., l 12 Harvey, loan ,,,,. ,,,. ,.... ......., 3 9 , 57, B9, 112 Hastreiter, LaVerne ,,.,,,,,.,, 48, 57, 112 Haugh, Donald ,..,....., ,,,.,.,..,. 2 9, 46, 117 Hough, Ianet ......... Haupt, Dale ..,. 16-17, 46, 95 29, 112 117 Haupt, Milton ........, ...,.,... 2 2, 29, Haupt, Ramona ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l 17 Havlichek, LaVerne ,,.,,.,....,..., 117 Hayward, Rosalie .. ,.,. ..,. 4 8, 112 Hebert, Mary .....,......., ............ , 95 Heck, Otto , ,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,., 1 12 Heckel, Frederick H H ,,,,, , , H 6, 73, 95 Hecker, Dorothy ,,,,, , ,,,.,..,.,,..,......,......... .,.ll7 Hecker, Frederick , 16-17, 24, 29, 46, 117 Hecker, Lloyd ...........,.........,...,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,. ,,,..., 9 5 Heideman, Robert ,..........,.,,....,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 95 Hein, Edwin Y,,,,.,,., ,. Hein, Marshall ,,,.,, Heindl, Doris ,, Heinzen, Marie .,..,.,,., Heinzen, Richard .,... Helwich, Ruth .......... .... Hemmer, Anna Mae Henning, lone , ,, ,, ,,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,.,..,..... 112 , ,,,., 23, 29, 75, 112 .......,.16-17, 117 ,, . , ,,117 , , ,,.,,E7, 95 , ,,,,,, ,,,,,., , 48, 67, 117 117 Hensel, Ioel ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,, ,.,,.,. ........... . ..46, Herbst, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,16-17, 39, 77, 112 Herman, Lee Ann .................,......,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 17 Herman, Shirley ....,... ...........,,..., , , ,,,,,.,95 ' ..72, 95 Herman, Violet ........, Herrmann. Andrew , .,., Herrmann, Herbert Herrmann, William Herrick. leanne Herzog, Clyde if ....,.. 111 ,. .,,,,,,95 .,..l8, 23, 27, 48, 112 Herzog, Iune , , , , , ,,,4l, 48, 112 Herzog, Theodore ,,,.22, 24, 29, 48, 75, 116, 117 Hettmann, Clarence ,,,,,, ,,,,,......,,..,.. ..,.,l17 Hewitt, Mariorie ........... ,...,,. , 48, 70 Heymart, Miss Betty Hibbard, Mary .............. Hibbard, Pearl .......... Hills, Eugene . , ,, Hodas, Albert ...,.,...,..., Hoeffner, Delmar ., Hoefner, Merlyn ....... Hoetner, Virginia ...,. Hoeppner, Paul ........,.,.,. Hoislund, William ,.,,,,, , 117 84 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 , , 75, 117 117 ,, ,...26, 53, 95 23, 28, 53, 95 ....................l6-17, 95 ,48, 117 Hogle, Richard ..,,,,,., ,,,,, , ,,,29, 95 Hokenson, lulius ..,. ,, ,,,,,, 67, 117 Holdort, Dorothy .,..,. . .,,. .,... 1 17 Holdorl, Esther .......... ,..,......... 1 12 Holly, Dorothy ..,......,.... . .,.. ..,.. ,.... 1 l 7 Holly, Ioan ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,...,.,.... ........... 4 6 , 95 Holschbach, Marcella ....... .,,..,.,,, ,.,,, l l 2 Holschbach, Marian ,,,.., ,.,.,,, ,,,. , , , .95 Holschbach, Marvin ,,,, , , ,,,.,, 27, 48, 112 Holsen, Charles .....,...,. ,. ,,.,.,... .,..1 17 Holsen, Kenneth ,...,. ,...... . .8, 18, 23, 96 Holsen, Ruth ...............,.,,,,, ..... , , ,,,,,,,,,, ,, 10, 96 Holt, Carol ,...............,......., ...., , ,. . ,. .48, 117 Holtz, Kenneth ....,..... 8, 14, 16-17, 23, 27, 53, 73, 96 Holtz, Marilyn ..,...,,.,. ,, ,, 111 Holtz, Virginia ,........ ..,...,, , ,, ,,,,67, 77, 112 Holzschuh, Elizabeth ,, ,, ,, , ,, 63, 112 Hooper, Mary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. ,...,. 3 3 , 60, 70, 117 Hopi, Dorothy ,.,,, ..,, , , , ,,,,,,, , , ,,,.ll2 Hopper, Patricia ,..,.., ,, , ,.,. 70, 74, 117 Horncs, Bernice ,.,...... .....,. , ,57, 63, 112 Horstman, Arden ,,,. ,. ., ,...,................. 68, 112 Horstman, Elwood .,,.....,....... 9, 15, 16-17, 43, 68, 69, 95 Hoyer, Gretchen ,,.. 16-17, 39, 57, 60, 63, 112 Hoyer, Ilene ....,..,.,,..,,,,, ,, .,.. ,...,..... . ..66, 95 Hrudlca, Lila .,,, . ,,,,.,... .,.,,., , 49, ss, 14, 112 11993 Hubbard, Giles .. ,......... ,,,, .,.. 6 7 , 117 Hubbartt, Norma ...,.......,. ,.,,,,, , ,. 112 Huchthausen, William W ., ,,.,, .,.23, 95 Huebner, Ralph ....,.......... ................,.,. l 12 Htnetz, Ralph ..............,... .,.............,......... 4 8 Hunsader, Ieanne ..... ,,,.,.... 6 6, 74, 112 lsselmann, loan , ...... . ..,,,,96 lverson, Alice .,.,.. ......... 4 9, 117 Iackson, Dorothy ......, ,,..,.,,. 5 7, 63, 112 Iacobs, Dolores .,........,.,..,.,.,.......,...,..,.,,.,,, , , ,112 Iacobs, Howard ..,.,.,..................,.............. ,,... 1 12 Iacobsen, Robert N ,,,,, 18, 23, 24, 27, 46, 117 Iacobsen, William ...,,......,.,.,..,......,.,....,.......,.,. 96 Iaeger, Dalton ...................,..............,.,.,.,.,.,.,. 112 laeger, Donald ,..... laeger, Dorothy ....,.... Iaeger, Herman ............. Iagemann, Peggy ......... Iagodensky, Beverly .,,, Iagodinsky, Helen ,,,,,,,, Iagodinsky, loseph ,. Iagodinsky, Robert ....,. Ialroubek, Ludmilla ,,,, H ,,,.,,,. 42, , 67, Ianecek, Miss Iulia ,,,,. Iansen, Peggy ..,......., Iansky, Frederick Iarosh, Beverly ., Iarosh, Ieanne ....... Iarosh, Theodore .,.. lens, Dona .....,.,.... lens, Mr. Walter ,, Iespersen, Ianet Iesoersen, Ierry ..., Iirikovec, Allan ,, Iohnson, Calvin .,.,,.,, 117 112 117 ...........65, 72, 96 ,,,,....48, 66, 117 ,, ,,,.,.... 18, ze, 112 ao, 112 4B 112 ,, ss, 84 ,,,,,,,,,,,,ss, 96 as 111 ...,....,18, 70, 117 112 ,.,......48, 117 ,,,,, ,wsu ,,,,,,,48. 12, 96 , ,117 112 . , , ,,,,..,.ll7 Iohson, Carol , ,..,...,,.., ...........,....,,.,,,, 1 17 Iohnson, Eileen .,.......,.. ., ..,56, 72, 96 Iohnson, Elizabeth ,,....... .,.. ,,,, 8 , 48, 96 Iohnson, Frances ......... ,......., 4 8, 117 Iohnson, Miss Hope ,...... ....,....,. , .. , 82 Iohnson, I. Benjamin ..... ,.........., 2 2, 117 lohnson, Lois ............... ..,....................., 9 6 Iohnson, Wayne ,....... ....................,.,..,. 1 12 Iohnsrud, Alan ,,., , ,,,,, ,,..... l 6-17, 64, 117 Iohnsrud, Miss lean N ,,,,,,,..,.,.,... .6l, 83 Iohnsrud, Lorraine , , ,, ,,,,,,.,.,ll7 Iohnston, Lawrence .. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 117 101111, Rita ,................., ,,56, 66, 111 lolin, Wesley .......,.,...,...,.. ......, , . , ,,1l7 Iones, Mr. Newton ......,. ., .... .53, 60, 82 Iones, Miss Sarah Ellen .,...,.........,...,. ., 49 Iones, Mr. William ,,,,,, , Icrgensen, Greta Iorgensen, Iulia ,...,.., lunk. Arlene Kaboth, Anna , , , ,, , Kacvnski, Dorothy , ,.,. , Kaderabek, Paul ,, Kadow, lean ,. , Kadow, Rooert Kadow, Wayne ., Kakuk, Louis ,.,.....,. Kakuk, Rose Marie Kaminslci, Darlene .... Kaminski, Dianne ..,.. Kaminski, Evelyn Kanter, Germaine ................ 16-17, 48, 49, 59, ez ,..,..,5s, ss, 14, QfQ1ff1l9', '55,'A5s. .,,.,....,. 46, 49, 83 15, 16-17, 39, 48 , 96 117 ,,,, ,,,, , .,.ll7 ..,,.,4s, su, 117 ,,46, 96 ....,.,..,,4s, 96 ...,...54, 97 .........117 ,,,.,...117 49, 97 118 112 Kappelmann, Susan .,.........,.,........,.......... ,,., Karbon, Allen ,.,,,, , , ,, ,,,..,....... ....,.29, Karl, Geraldine H W , , , ,,,, ,,,,,, . ,...,...67, Karlin, Edward , ,,,, .,..,. ,.,, , , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 42 46 Kasten, Helen ...,. .,..... 3 9, 41, 42, 60, , Kattner, Lee ,, ,,,,, ,, Kaufman, Ianct ,,,,,,,,,, 63 ,,,,.,. 39, 60, 70, ,97 112 112 118 Kam, Edwin ,, ..., ,, ,,..,,, 16-17, 26, , , 112 112 112 118 112 97 Kautzer, Donald ,.,,.. . ......,...,....,,,.,....,,,,,,, , 68. 69, 73. Kautslry, Pauline ..,,, .,.,.,, 4 B, Kay, Cyril ....................,.. Kay, Iohn ,.,..,.......,,,.......,...., Kelley, Miss Marian ....,,. Kelley, Meldon ,.,,,,,,,. Kelley, Patricia H Kelley, Richard , Kelnhoier, William .. Kerchefske, Eleanor Kerchetske, Philip ........ Kerscher, Nancy ,, , Kerscher, Paul ,, Kettner, Erwin ,,,,, Keune, Darlene ...... Keune, Kenwood ..,... 118 ,, ,,,,,,,,82 , ,,,,,,.,, ,,,, 1 12 ,,,,, 67, 118 ,,,,,,,l18 112 ....,.,3l, 32, 65, 97 ,, ,,,,,, H, 118 ...,.....l18 ..,.,,,97 FLAMBEAU INDEX Khail, Charlotte ., ,, ,,,, , .,., ,, , Kiekhaeler, Florence ., ,,,, ,,... .... 118 Kimmel, Merrill ..,., . ,,..,.... ,.,. , ., , Kinard, Shirley ...,,.., 15 Kirchen, Robert ,.,.,..,,.. 16-17, sa, 49, 52, Kitzerow, Donna .... 15, 16-17, 31, 32, 33, Kleiber, Marion Kleiber, Rose Marie Klan., Betty ., .,,...,. .. Klein, Harry ...... .. Kleman, Robert ..,... Kleppe, Raeburn ,..,. Klingbiel, Robert .,,, , Klingholz, Patricia ,, Klinkner, Clarence ,,,,,, Klinkner, Muriel .....,., Kloiber, Mr. Frank ..... Kloida, Vivian .......,.., Kneevers, Glenn ....... Knickelbine, Dale ,,,,, 54, 68, 69, , ,,,48, ,, QQ68f 6eiQ f,ffQff,.au .......4a, 72, 97 29 75 fQf',, ,',,4sf Knipp, Andrew ,,.,,. W . , , , 75, Knowles, Kenneth ,,,,,.., ..,., 29, 46, Knutson, Ioan ,..,.....,... ,..............., 5 7, Knutson, Sylvia ..... ......... 4 7, 77, Koch, Henry ........... ......... 1 6-17, Koch, Leonard ,.,,,,.,,,., Kochan, Audrey ,,,,, , ..., ...,........... 3 3, 66, Kochan, Clarence . ,,...,.,...,................,.,........ . Kock, Phyliss , ,,,, ,,,, ,..........,.,.....,....,. ,..,.,.,, . Koebke, Mary Ellen ,...,.., 39, 55, 57, 63, Koebke, Shirley ,, Koepp, Mary lane ,, Koepsel, Warren ,. Kohlbeck, Gordon ,,..,.. ....,.,., 4 1, 47, 53, Kohlbeck, Kenneth ..... .,....... 2 3, 27, 53, Kohlmeier, Victoria ,,.,, , , H , H H , , , Kollath, Donald .,,, H , ,,,,,, , , , Kollath, Marion , , ,,,,, , H , . , 48, Kolodzeske, Rose Marie ,,,,., .,....... Kolosso, Patricia ,, ,.,........... ,,..,,,,, , , Komorosky, Betty ...,.,., .,., 57. Komorosky, Clarence Koneczka, loseph ....,.,.. Konkel, Iacqueline ...,,, ,,,,, , , SB, 69, Konop, lames ,.,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , , W ,,,, Konopacki, Dorothy ,.,...,,,.., 9, 18, 60. 63. Konsella, Marian , , ,,,,....,.......... Kopotic, Carole ,, ,,,, ..,.42, 60, Koralewsky, Iohn ....,,.,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, , , Korlesky, Mary Am. ,, , ,,.. .4s, 76, Korlesky, Ralph .,.., ,........ . ..29, Kortas, Irene ...,, ...,.... ...........,,,, ,,,, , Korte, Earl ,W ,,,,, ,,,, ........, 2 7 , 43, Kostuhoske, Therese .,....,., Koutnik, Vincent ..., , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 5 , 65, Kovar, Frank ..,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , .. Kowalski, lane ,l8, 33, 39, 60, 70, 116, Kczaczuk, Elizabeth , ,.,.,......,......,,. ,,.,.,, , ,, ,, Kraemer, William .......,....,.....,.....,,., ,,,., , Krainik, Ardis 10, 14, 16-17, 31, 36, 41, 43, 48, 49, 52, 76, Kramer, Eunice .,..,., , ..................... Kramer, Ronald , ,,,.. . ,,..........,...,..., ,,,,,, 7 5. Krause, Robert ,,.....,.. , ,, , , , , Krett, Anthony ............, ,,,,. . .. . Kreimann, Gladwin , ......,.,...,.. Kries, Dorothy , , ,..,,. , ,, ,, Krejcclrek, LeRoy ..,.... ,4E, 47, Kretsch, Hubert ,.,.... Krippner, Ieanette Krish, Donald ......., Kronberg, Ardis .....,. Kronschnabel, Lois Krueger, Dolores ...,, ,., .16-17, ..,.Q.ff1Eli'7Q 'dit' 216. ,,.,,,,. Krueger, Ioan ..............,.,., , ,,,,, ,,,.. ............ , Krueger, LaVerne ........ 14, 16-17, 36, 39, 43, 52, 75, Krug, Betty ,.,,,, , ,, ,,,. . ,.,.......,., .,,, ,,,, , 7 7. Krupkat, Dean ....,..,,.., .H ,,,. ,W B, 13, 53, Kubichek, Geraldine ,,., ,,,,,,,.,...,,................. Kubitz, Carolyn ,..,,,., ,, 14, 16-17, 31, 38, 41, 43, 52, 76, Kubitz, Mr, Gerhardt ..........., ,, Kuechrnann, Iudith . Kuehn, Ruth .,........... ,. Kuene, Darlene ,.,.,, Kuhl, Elaine .,,...... ,. Kujasky, Iames ........, Kumbalek, Harold ,. Kumbalek, Laura ,.......,, Kumbalek, Richard Kustka, LaVerne ,...,. Kustka, Robert Kutil, Esther .,....... Kutil, Robert .,.,.,., , ,,,., .39, .......46, . 29, ,.,....24, 25, 29, Laabs, Gertrude ,...,.. LaBin, Herbert ..,...,...,. ., LaCost, Emmy Lou LaCourse, Lois ...,,,,, ,6, 3 Lade, Richard ,, Lalfond, lohn ,, , ,, Lamb, Mr. L, H. ,, Lambert, Helen Lambries, Albert Lambries, Dolores .,,.... Lambries, Lester ,...,.. Lang, Donald . ..... . Lang, Marjorie .. Lang, William ....,.,, ..,., ,, ,,.48, se, 1, 48, 49, 62, 25, 29, .,,48, 49, ,,,...,,,,72, , . 48, Lange, Dale ..., ,,,,,,, .......... 7 , 73. Langlois, Richard ., ,,,, ..,,,,,,, 7 5, 99. Langlois, Robert ,, , , ,,,,,, .,,,,. ,..., . . Langteau, Donald ,,,,.... .V ..,.... V .-.-. 28, Larson, Elaine ,,,,.,,..,. .,,,,,,, 4 7, SU, 63, Larson, Iames ,,,,.,.. ,, .,,, 23. 27. 65. Lasch, Earl .,,, ,......... , -.---------------- - - - - - Laude, Leatrice ....,.,,,,, ......,. 6 B, 67, 77, Lawrence, Lyman ...eee . . .-v----- 59. 75. LeBreck, Therese ,, , ,,,............... LeCoque, Ervin ,. .... ,-,...-.-.-------'-'-- - - Ledvina, Donald W .. ,,.,.......,...,.,, , . Ledvina, Martial ..,.. .,...... 2 8, 46, 75, Leiter, Lee ..,........... ..,.., , .26, 55, Leikam, William Leiker, Dale Leiker, Iacqueline Leist, Eugene Leist, Lois ,,,,...,.. Leneau, Mardell ,....., Lenhardt, Phyllis Leonowicz, Mary , ,,,,,, . .,........29, Manney, Mary , ,,,., aa, Manthey, Neil ...,,.,,.,,.... ,...,, ,,,, , Manthey, William Maples, Charles Maples, james ,, .... ,. Marenda, Floyd , ,,,. , Maresch, Phyllis Markowski, George Markowski, Lenore Marks, Clinton ..,.,...... Marks, Ronald ..,.......... ,....29, 16-17, 70, 73, zs, 39, ss, 29, Markvart, Rhinehart ...... Marquardt, Orman Marquardt, Orvill ....,.,., Marsh, Miss Lillian Marshall, Margaret Marshek, Eugene ,, Marshek, Glenn .,,,, Massman, Marilyn ....... Matczynski, Robert 66, 75, Matte, Meryl ,,..., ,,,.,. .,.,.,.,.,........,.,.,........... Maurer, Charles ..,.,,, H ,,,,.,,,..... ., ......,... Maurer, Clifford ,H ,,,,,,., .,,,, , H H Maxleldt, Audrey ,.,,,,,, ,15, 16-17, 33 Leschig, Rose Marie ..... , , 043. Leschke, Paul ...... , , Leslie, Margaret , .V V Lesperance, Lois e ....., -------- - 75. Lesperance, Vernon , , ,.,...... , Lettenberger, Delmar ,,,,., .29, 47. Leu, Albert ,,,.......,., , ,,,...... ,......,.,., , ,, Levendusky, Robert ,......,, Levenhagen, Edward ,.....,, ........,,,,,..,..... Lewis, Richard ..., , ...,.,. . ....,.,, 29, 75. Liermann, Iunior , ..., ,.,..,,, , 45. Lindberg, Todd , , ,, , ... Lanaemam., Philip ,..., Lindhala., Allred ....... , Lindwall, Mr. Bob Lippert, Audrey , ,.,,, . Lipski, Therese ,.., .75, Lishka, Stanley .,..., ,H ,..,,...,...,, ,,,.,...,...,. , , , Literskv, Bernice ....,,,,,.......... ,, , ,.,,..., . , 48, Long, Virgil ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ......,. ,,,,,,., .....,,, , , ,.,. . . . Lowry, Nan 6, 8, 16-17, 46, 54, 62, 67, Luckow, Wayne , , ,,,,,,, ,, ......,...,,,,,,,,. ...... . Ludwig, Mr. Ernest .. ,,,,,....,,, ,......,.18. Ludwig, Thomas ..,,,,, ,. ........ ,, ,,,,,.,.,..., Luecke, Beverly .....,.. 6, 15, 16-17, 46, 47, 49, 62. Lueckel Thomas ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ..........,,,,,.,..... 5 5 , Luedtke, William ,.... -------- ---- Lusier, Irvin ,, .....,., - ----- Lusnia, Eugene ,, ,.,,, Lutterman, Alois ., ...... ...., ,, .,.....23. Lutterman, Raymond , ,,,.........,,,,,,,, 23, 29, Macanhy Catherine M16-17, 49, 59, 72, Mcccmhyl james ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,...........,.,,, . ......... . McCauley, Miss Gertrude ..,. ,.,., , , .....72, McConnell, Kathleen , ,....,. ,,,,, .,..,. 4 8 , 60. McConnell, Marilyn ..,..., ass, 37, 39, 62' 22' McElligott, Iames .....,, , ...... ,,,,,, ,.,...... , . McElligott, William ....,, ,,,,lH, 19, 23, 25, 46, 47, 111. McKay, Glenn ..,,,, , , ,........., ,,,,.... 5 5. McKay, Harold .,., , H .,.. 23. 29. 75. McLaughlin, Kay ,.,... .... . .,,,,3l, 58, McNeil, Patricia -..---- ------------ Machia, Donald , , ,.....,..., ,,,.,,... . . ,, Madigan, lunias ., .,.,, .,..... ,,,,,,, , , ss. 59. Madsen, Ioan ,, .,,.. , ,,,, 33. 48, 60, 70. Madson, ludith ..., ,..., ,,,,, ,.,.. 3 7 . 52. Maertz, Hal ...... ,.,, ....,.,,,,.,..,..., .,.,,66. Magill, Mr. Iames ,.,.,,,,,,, ,...... 5 5, 72. Magill, Kathleen ....,..,, 39, 63, 68, Magill, Mrs. Madge ....,,,,,,,,.,.......,, ,, ,... 65. Mqhlock, William ,, .....,,,, , ....... VVVVVV Mahnke, Ashton ,,,,, 1IJ, 18, 23, 23, 53, Mahnke, Raymond ,, ....,. ,......,. W53, Mailand, Marie ,.......... W .V ...-.. .-..-- ----- - - -- - Mailand, Martha .,...,., ,, ,,.....,, .,......,. Malek, Ioanne ..., , ,,.... 19, 42, 52, 60, Mancl, Lloyd f1a43 fail 76. Meany, Claude ..... .......,........................... Meany. Ioanne ..,. ,,... ...,................ . , AB, Meany, William ,,.,,,.. ,, ,,,., , , ,,,,,, .,...6, Mecca, Mary lane ,,,,.,, , .. ,,.,,.,,,,,, W48, Meihsner, Dolores ...,.,, 14, 16-17, Meindl, Alan ., ,. , , ,, , , ,, 27, Meindl, Eunice ...,...,.,.. ,...,., ,,,,,., , , , Meisner, Lois ,... ,..........,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Meisnest, Mr. Charles .. ..... 54 Meissner, Donald , , , Merrett, Carol ,,,,,,,,,, ., ,,,,,,. .. Metzger, Doris ,,,,,,. ..,,,,. , ,, ,,,77, Metzger, loan ...,.,.. .,,....,.., , ,. , 70, Metzger, LaVerne ..,, ..,.... 6 , 33, 72, Meyer, Agnes ......... ........,.....,.. . ..6B, Meyer, Donald .... ., ,.........,..........,.....,,,. ,, Meyer, Eunice H , ,,,, ,,,.,,. . ...B6, Meyer, Helene ,, ,.,.,...... 16-17, 33, 66, Meyer, Ieanette ..,.. .,.,....,,.,,, 5 4, 69, Meyer, Kenneth ., ...., N16-17, 29, Meyer, Lucille ........,...,. ...,,.. S S, Meyer, Rose Mary ...,...,,... ., , , Meyer, Rosemary ........ ..,..,,,,,.,. Meyer, Willard .,., .,.. ,.....,.. ..,.,.. , . Meyers, Donald ,.,........, ......... . ..55, Miller, Miss Grace ,.,,,., , L58 Miller, Peter ,,,,,,, ,,...,.. 7 , 64, Miller, Shirley ,, H ,,,., , ,.,..,...,......... Mills, Marian ...,,...,.,,., ,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 4 8 , Mix, Robert ,,...,.,.....,............,.,.,.......,, ,,,55, Moede, Louise .....,.. 16-17, 33, 61, 71, Mohr, loyce ,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,, , H ....,.,.... . .,.47, Monka, Charles ..,. 8, 10, 23, 48, 71, Monka, Ioan ..,,.,, . .,..,.., ,,,,. , ., , 47, Morris, Carol ............. ...,... ...,.,...,...,.,.... ,...,... Morris, Richard ........ ......., 9 75, Morris, Ronald ..... ,.,............, Mrotek, Colleen .,,,,., , , H Mrotek, Donald ,, ,,,75, Mrotek, Ioseph ..... .......,..,.,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,,, .,.,..... Muchin, Iames ,, , ,....,.,...............,..,... Muchin, Sharon ...,...... 18, 32, 33, fig, Muchowski, Ruth ,............,,,..... eeee V ......... V Muehlberg, Karl ,.,.. Mueller, Earl ............,. ,, ,..,,.,,,,.,,.,,,, ,, loan ......,........,,, , ,,,.......,.. ,, W56, saj ze Mueller, Mueller, Mary lane Mullen, Margaret ....,., Mullins, lack ....,.,,,,,, Mumpy, Delores Musial, Marian Myers, Iohn , ,,,, ,. Myers, Iune ,.,, ., .,... .. Myers, Kenneth ,,,,. . Myotte, Patricia Naidl, Norbert ,, Nash, Edwin ...,,,, Nelson, Elroy , Nelson, Merley .,...,... Nelson, Richard .,..... Neumann, Ruth ..., ,66 ........,.29, ,, ,22, ..,.......48, Neuser, Marian .....,., , ,,.,.....,,.,,,,.,,. ...,. 5 B, New-ma.-., Arlette ,,..........,,,, ,. ,,........ Newman, Rosella H ..........,. ,eeee ....------.-- 4 8 . Nichols, Robert . ,,,, .,,9, 22, 26, 49. Nickels, Iacqueline ..,...,,,,,,.,,..,..,..,,, ,,,, 4 B. Nlakies, lah.. ,,,,,, ,. ,.,.. 16-17, 46, 47, 71, Nickles, William ......,. ,.,.....,.. 16-17. 26, Nielsen, Margie .,,, , ,,......, ,. ........, Niephaus, Ethel .,.... FLAMBEAU IND 113 Noll, Patsy .....,, ,,,,,,,,1l3 Nordman, William ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Norkosky. Kenneth .,..,... ........ 2 7, 119 Norkosky, Wallace .,,...., ......., 4 7, 119 Norman, Mr. Iohn ,.,,, .. ,........,.,, B4 Novack, Lorraine ,.,...... .. ,,........., 56, 113 Novak, Delphine ......., ........ 4 8, 74, 119 Novak, Patricia ,,,l,,A,A,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,AA,V,A,A,, 43, 113 Novitskv, Mr. Frank ,.,,,, ,,AAAA , ,,,,,,,, 4 2, 49, 82 Novy, Donald E, ,,A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,V,,,. 1 1 3 Novy, Donald 1. ,,,, ...,..,,., 2 2, 26, 47, 119 O'Connel1, Gene ........,,,,, 22, 27, 48, 65, 119 Ogaard, Paul ,,..,...... .,..... ...,,........, . . 29, 102 O'l'Iearn, Lumena .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 3, 53, 113 Ohlsen, Iune ..,,,,,,,,,....,........,..., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 9 Olander, Iames ...... 9, 16-17, 39, 42, 46, 113 O'Leske, LeRoy ............,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 8, 113 O'Leske, Norman ,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,1,1,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 5, 119 Olm, Wilma ...,.,,.,....,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 1 6.17, 102 Olp, George .,,,,,.... ..,,,,,., 1 6-17, 23, 64, 113 Olson, Donald ,,,.,. 1,,1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 U 2 Olson, Eugene ..,.,. .. ,..............,,,,.....,. .....,, , H119 Olson, Evelyn ..,,.,,,,,..,......,.,..,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 3, 110 015011. Lloyd ,,,,,........ ...10, 28, 37, 46, 67, 119 Olson, Marion ............,,,,,........,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 1 20 Orchekowski, Albert .......,....,,,,,,..,.., 22, 27, 119 0 Rourk, Kay ,,.,.. . ,,..... 16-17, 62, 102 Orth, Audrey ,,........, ........,,,,,..,... 4 8, 113 Orth, Clitlord ...,..,, ,.,.,.,,,........, . N119 Orth, Mary Ann .,,. .. M119 Orlh, Wilbert ,,,,,... ,...........,.,,. . ,,.,,,,,,, 1 19 Osesek, Richard ......,, ,,,,,,......,.....,,..,,, ,.,,,,1,,, 1 1 9 Osieczanek, Iohri . ,,,, ,,,....... 8 , 23, 25, 29, 102 0110, Barbara ,,,......, 16-17, 62, 67, 69, 102 Pacetti, Mr. Nello ....... .... ,,,,,.....,. 2 3 , 84 Palmer, Elaine ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,102 Pankratz, Arlene ..,..,,,, .........,,. 3 1, 39, 74, 113 Panosh. Iames ......,,,.,,,.........., .... 2 2, 29, 65, 119 Panosh, Lois Ann ......,, 15, 16-17, 37 38, 41, 52, 62, 65, 76, 102 Panosh, Lois lane ,,.....,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,1,, ,16-17, 119 Panosh, Orville .,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 Q 2 Parlow, Donald ,,,,,..........,...... 16-17, 26, 113 Pauiz. William ..., ,,,,,,........,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,1,,, 1 1 3 Peaschek, Cecelia 16-17, 39, 56, 66, 74, 119 Peaschek, Thomas .. ,.,,,.,,,,,,,1,,, 22, 29, 46, 113 Peck, Germaine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N102 Pekarske, Thomas ......... ..., ,.,,.......... 1 8 , 30, 102 Pekulik, Iane ......,, .,.............,,,, ,.......,,,,,,,,. 6 , 115 Pekulik. Ivan ---.,.,......,, 31, 41, 46, 48, 74, 113 Pekulik, Mary Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 113 Pelishek. lack --..-.-.--.. 22. 26, 39, 65, 111, 113 Peat. Ioanne ...,,,,,,,,,.........,, ,.,.,.........,, 1 6-17, 102 Peronto, Eleanor ......,,.. ,,,.,,,,, 1,1,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 , 113 Peroutka, LaVerne ,,,., ,,,............... 1 02 Perrodin, Carol ...,.. .. ,,.,........,.., 74, 119 Perrodin, lean ,......, ,..,.... .... ,,.,.....,.,..,,.... 1 1 3 Peterik, Nancy .,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, 32, 33, 53, 112 Peters, Dorothy .,,,,.....,..,...,,,, ,........,, 3 1, 46, 113 Petersen, Donald R. .... 9, 14, 16-17 41, 43, 61, 67, 71, 76, 102 Petersen, Priscilla ..,.,,,, ,,,,,,....,..,,. ,,........ 6 6 , 119 Peterson, Donald E. . ..........., .,i,. ,,.... 2 8 , 46, 102 Peterson, Mrs. Ieanette ,,,11, ,,,,,,,,,, , 1 ,,,,,,,,,, ,151 Peterson, Roy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1 ,,,,,,,, 2 9, 75, 119 Petrie, Kenneth ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, 2 2, 27, Petska, Harvey ...... Petska, Vivian ,..... Pletfer, Ioseph ..,.,,,, Pteiterkorn, Orrin ..,.... Pfeiler, Charmaine ...., Pickop, Iames . ........,,,, Pieter, Dorothy .,....,, Pierner, Patricia ,,.,,, Pieschel, Mary Pilger, Arline .....,,, Piper, Leatrice Pitsch, Maxine Place, Allan .,,....... Place, Warren ..,. .......16-17, 32, 31, Plantico, Victor ,,,,,..,.....,,.,, .. ,,.,... az, ss, 47, 4s, sr, 68, 60. 31, 119 103 119 103 103 103 113 103 ..........120 119 103 119 113 119 119 103 103 47, av su, sz, 60, 70, ii Plinske, Myron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Ploederl, Marilyn ...,., 8, 9, 10, 15.17 52, Ploss, Douglas ,.........,,,,,... 27, 38, 40, Ploss, Iames ,,...........,,. . .....,....,,.,.....,., Podrabsky, Audrey 1 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 3, 50, Poklinkoski, Anton .,.,.... ...., ,.., ....., . . Pokorski, Donald ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , , , Pokorski, lean ,,,.... ..,,, 3 1, 32, 56, 57, Portman, Iohn ,,.,........,....,, ,,,,,,.............. Poulos, William ....... ,.,,,,... 6 , 10, 53, Powalish, Mary .. 39, 113 103 119 119 .........1l3 113 113 119 103 114 73, 67, Powalisz, Ed ................., ,,..,.. 1 14 Pozorski, Ienie ........,,,,,., . .,..,.. 114 Pracki, Miss Marilyn ..,,,,. ,............ 8 1 Pribek, Donald .....,.......,.., ,, .... 22, 119 Prince, Arthur ...,.,.....,,, ,,.....................,.,..,... 1 03 Provost, Ioan . ,,,,......, .....,.........,......, 1 6-17, 114 Prcwse, Florine ..,.,.., ,,,,,.. 4 6, 62, 67, 69, 103 Pullz, Mrs. Cleeta ....,,,.........,...............,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 3 Qualman, George ..........,.. ,,,. ,... .,,,,..... ,,,,,,, 1 1 0 Quint, James . ,..,.,......, .,.22, 24, 29, 43, 119 Rabenhorst, Paul ......,..,.,,,,,,,, ,..16-17, 22, 119 Rahr, William ........... . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27, 30, 114 Randolph, Mariorie ,....... 8, 14, 16-17, 31, 40, 52, sn, 103 Rank, Clarence ..... .......,,, ,,,,,,...,..........., 1 1 9 Rank, Donald ......... ,,,,,,, ,,,,1,,,,, 1 0 3 Rank, Elaine ...,,,,...,,,, ,,,,.. ...,,.., . . 66, 103 Rasmussen, Aaron .,.....,,.,,,, .. .,..... 10, 53, 103 Rasmussen, Mr. Harold ....,....,., 23, 27, 73, 83 Rasmussen, Mavis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 9 Rathsack, Bette ..,,,.., ,...... ,....,..,............ 1 1 4 Rathsack, Charles .,.... .....,. 1 14 Rathsack, Charles ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 9 Rathsack, Clarence ........ .....,,,,,,,.,...........,.. 1 20 Rathsack, Donald ....., ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 1 4 Raven, Marguerite .....,..., 56, 60, 63, 114 Raymond, Ian ..,,. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 119 Reed, Dorothy ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 103 Reed, Maurice ....... .. ,,,,,.,..,............., .. .,,,,. .119 Rees, Thomas .,.,..., 15, 16-17, 30, 37, 46, 57, 71, vs, Reilly, Ieannette Reinke, Diane .....,,., Reiten, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,, W'fffffffffffffffffff42.A 38, 103 119 119 119 119 114 114 114 104 114 119 Reznichek, loyce ..... ,,,,,,.,.. 3 1, 48, 74, Rhode, Alice .........,.. .....,., 1 6-17, 33, Rhodes, Robert ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, Rich, Ioseph ..,.,... ..............,.,,.,.. Rick, Ralph .....,... ..,,,., 4 7, Riebe, Ioan .....,. ..,,.. ,.., , , ,,... . . Riel, lack .... .. ,,.,.....,,.,... . ,,,,,, ..,.,,......... ..., , . . Rienks, Mr. William ,,......,....,................,......, 64 Riggs, Kenneth ..........,..............,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 19 Riggs, Thomas .... 18, 27, 30, 39, 71, 73 ,104 Ripp, Lois ................... ,,,,,,,,,...........,..... , 159, 104 Ristad, Karen ..,,..,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 3 9, 70, 74, 119 Ritchie, Miss Frances ,.,,,,,,, , ........... 31, 84 Roberts, Anton ........... ...........,..,....,, Rocky. Clarence ......, Rodney. Violet .....,. Roedig, Gladys Roedig, Virginia ....... Rogala, Gertrude .,,,,, ff 'ff7'7. 119 110 114 ...104 119 104 114 114 Roidt, Evelyn .. ,.,,,,,,, ,. ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,57, Rose, Euerr ,,,,,,, ,..,.....,.., ,,,. . . ,..,....... . 48, 74, Rosentreter, Mr. F. W. .................................. 84 Rosik, Andrew ............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 119 Rook, Ludmiliq .... 15, 16-17, 33, aa, 39, 52, 62, 65, 76, 104 Rosinsky, Bette . .,.,. .. ,.,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 6 , 74, 114 Rosinsky, Wayne ........ ,................ ....... 1 1 9 Roth, Miss Bernice . ..., .... . .52, 56, 81 Rothmund, Lois ..... ......, .......... , . .119 Roulette, Mary Alice ...,. ,.... 48, 70, 119 Rowe, Shirlee ............ .... ....... ...,................ . 104 Rowley, Barbara ,,,,,,,....... .... . 63, 68, 69, 114 Ruchhoett, Kathleen .......... 16-17, 33, 46, 119 Rudolph, Miss Verna F. ,. .,..,.... 63, 65, 82 Rugowski, Mr. Francis .... .. ......, .. ...,,,,,,,., HB0 Rugowski, Ioane ..........,,....................... ........ 1 19 Rusboldt, Ronald .................. .. ...,.......... 47, Russell, William ........,.. , Rutherford, lack 110, 19, 25f 2Sf'26A''Siu' Rutherford, Robert ........ Rydzeski, Beatrice ...,.,, ................,.. ...... , , .. Rydzeski, LaVerne ,.., Rydzeski, Muriel ...,.,,.,.,,. Rysticken, Mary Lou ....... Salinsky, Gerald .... 16-17, 18, 41, 61, 64, Sampe, Beatrice ......,.....,.......................... ...... Sampe, Raymond ................................... 46, Sanders, Carol ,.,,.,..,...,. ,..,77, Sanderson, Carl .,.. ,,..,....,....... 3 9, 64, Sands, Lois ............ ............ . ...... 4 8, 77, Sargeant, Sue ....... .. .,,,,,, 39, 52, 61, 68, Sattler, Frances ,.,,... .,,................................. Sauermilch, Otto ........ .... ....... . . .. Scallon, Brian ......,,...... Schaffer, Carol . .. . Scharenbrock, Bonnie . Schaus, Allen ............... , Schelthelm, Florence .....,. ........... 1:1351 ....... 114 104 114 104 103 119 . .,., ..., 4 8, 68, 119 , ..fff.'fff57f' 114 114 104 114 104 119 114 119 114 114 114 104 119 114 EX Schenian, Bette ..... Scherer, Iames ...... . Scheurell, Edith ........ Scheurell, Gordon ...,... Scheurell, Iean ....... . , ,... 104 114 119 104 114 Schlais, Dorothy .,,,,.. ........ , 41, 114 Schlais, Marcella ..... ,... .... 6 6 , 119 Schlei, William ...,.,...... ................. 7 5, 119 Schleis, Peter .................,., ......... 2 2, 27, 114 Schliesleder, Richard ..... ..,.,............... 1 04 Schmatz, Anna .....,.,..... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 19 Schmatz, Frances .,.,., ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, 1 14 Schmidt, Ann ............. . ......,,, 65, 74, 119 Schmidt, Arthur ............. .......,.....,.,,,.,.,,, 6 5, 114 Schmidt, Berlyn .......... ........... , ., ,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,119 Schmidt, Mr. Edward ......,... ......................,..,. 8 0 Schmidtman, Iodelle ......., 48, 58, 60, 70, 119 Schmill, Howard ...........................,....,,,,., 29, 119 Schmitt, IoAnn ......., 8, 15, 16-17, 18, 52, 104 Schmitz, Mr. Louis .,.. .,............................, 2 7, 83 Schneider, Robert ........... ............ .....,,,..,.,, 1 0 4 Schnell, LeRoy ....... .. ..........,.. 105 Scholten, William .....,.. ..6l, Schram. Adeline ........ ......................,........ Schrank, Delores ...... ...... . . ......,.,..,,,,,,,,.,., ,, Schreiber, lean .............,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Schrinner, Russell .............. 18, 27, 47, 55, Schroeder, David ............... .,... ...,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, Schroeder, Herald ...... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4, 26, Schroeder, Marilyn ,..,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 6 , Schroeder, Robert ................ ,.,,,...,... . 66, Schroeder, Robert W, ,,,.,. ............. . .48, Schroeder, Vernette .,...... ,.,....., 7 4, 77, Schuh, Raymond ....,.... ........ . .. Schuknecht, Harold ..... ,,,, Schultz, LaVerne ...,.. ....... 1 s-11', '4ii ' ' Schumacher, Walter .... ............. Schwaab, Patricia ....... Schwaab, Terrance ....... Schwalbe, Dolores .,,..... Schwartz, Byron ,,,,,.. Schwartz, Ian-ies ............... Schwartz, Irwin ...............,.... Schwarz, Arnold ......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schwarzenbart, William .. ., Schwinn, Icrmes ................,., Scott, Donald ...... ..,,,,,....... Seefeldt, Ralph ...... Seibel, Betty ........ Seibel, Ianice Seidl, Robert .,.,,. Seiler, Edith ..... Seiler, Sally .......... , Sempier, Iudith ............. ......... Sepnatski, William Sepnieski. Helen .. ,,..,. ........ . Serio, Giovanna . ....... Shallue, Kenneth .......,.......... ,....., Shallue, Margaret .... .. ....,,,,,. ,, Sheehan, Dorothy .. . Sheridan, Betty .......,.... 18, 31, Sheridan, David ..... ,. .,,,,,,,,,,. ,, Shimek, Alvin .......,..,.,........... Shoemaker, Mr. Martin Shoulak, LaVerne ........... Shuber, Rose .......... ...... Sickinger, Donald ,.,..., Siebenloorn, Louise ..... Siehr, Leatrice ...........,............. ...,., Siehr, Richard ....... .. . .. ...,,, Sigman, Leon .... ,,.,....., 2 2, 27 . 42. Simkins, William ....... ,. ............... .. Simon, Ianet .... .. ....,.... Simon, Larry ....... 27, ,,.4iiQ 33, 33, . 56. . .,..,. 119 ins 105 119 119 114 119 119 114 119 114 46 114 105 119 114 114 119 119 105 114 ,...,........119 ..........105 .. ,,,,,.....,. 114 32, sv, .16-17, 119 119 105 114 114 .. ......,..... 114 30, 55, 105 ....1l9 70, 74, 119 114 119 114 118 114 120 82 114 E6f 65f' su, se, l122f 24f ,f'ffffG3f' 52 66065. ' 105 119 114 105 114 114 114 114 119 119 114 84 Simons, lane .......... ......... 4 7, Sindelar, Betty .......,. ................. 6 7, Sivula, Miss Faye ....... ........... . . ..,,.., 59, Skarda, Leonard ....... ,,...,,..........,.... .... . 114 Skarda, Norman ..., ........, 2 9, 48, 75, 114 Skarvin, Leo .. ...... . ...............................,,,,,,,.,,. 105 Skeels, Helen .,............. ..... 3 3, 46, 54, 62, 105 Skeels, Robert ...16-17, 18, 22, 26, 53, 114 Smejkal, Marvin ...... ,,,. ..,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,1,,,1, ,,,, 1 1 4 Srnejkal, Warren . ......, .................,......,,,.,,, 1 19 smith, Gerald ......,,, .,..,.,, 2 2, 24, 27, 119 Smith, Richard ....... 1. .. ......,,, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 19 Smrz, Dorothy ..... ..,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, US4, 105 Snowden. lames . . ..... ........... 2 5, 29, 67, 114 Sonnenburg, Robert ...... ............................, , ,119 Sonnenburg, Walter .... 15, 16-17, 38, 40, 41, 43, 62, 76, 105 Soukup, Milton ........ ........ .....,.....,,.,,., 4 6 , 105 Spaeth, Leroy ,...,... ...,....... .... 2 7 , 119 Specht, Leo ........... .. ...... . ...,,,. N114 Specht, Marvin ...... . .... .... . .. ............. .114 Spinker, Marlene .......,........,.,,.. 48, 60, 77, 120 Spoentgen, George ,,,..,,...., 16-17 25, gi, FLAMBEAU INDEX Sprinqsiube. Shirley ,,.,, ..... , ,, ,.,, 120 'l'orr.e1re1r, Mary ,,A,,,,, , W Weiinerl Richmd YVAAIA 5150111191 101111 - --- '--f------ '- - - r vf- -- r 105 Tomczyk. Generose ,,,..,, ,,.,, . Wellner, Robert ,,w,,,,,54, S1ud191'. 11011411111 -------'--'-- -v-- 27. 114 Tomczyk, Genevieve ..... ............... W endorf, Rddelle ,,.,,, ,..,,,,,-.-,,-,- , 51319011 MY- C1 G' '-f- -- ----ffv--f-f'v----------'v--- 81 Tomczuk, Richard ,V...... ............... W enndorf, Graae ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ldnqel. Eugene ...v..... .................... ..,,..... l 1 4 Toarney, Caroie ,..,.,., .VAAAV,,V,VVv,VAVV,,,V W enstqdtl loan -,..A V31 59 stand., LeRoy ......,.. ...,..., 2 4, 33, 120 Towsley, Fay ......... .,,...... 6 , 31, Wernecke, Ethel ,,,,,A. ,,,.....,, f ,.47: 31591995 1301111141 ----v--'- ----'-'---1- '-f--'-'- 1 1 4 Trainor, Icmet ....,.. .....,.,,.,,....,.,,... W ernecke, Glenn ,,,,, V,,, V,,AA 4 7 , Sleckbeuer. Helen --.--,1 -,..,..., 6 8. los Traeielr, carol ,, .................,. Wester, William ,..,. ,,,,, , ,..75, Sfeffen- Delores ---1-1--1-- '-,--1--1- A-1f,11-1 l 2 0 Troehlell. iaelr .,... Westphal, Robert ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, S1e9mfm11. RQ1'?f1 ----- -------- 7 5. 120 Trost. Doris ............. ............... W hite, Donna ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 57, S1egmu1111. 11711115111 -------- ------------ 7 5. 114 Tsopels, Dorothy ..... ..................,... 4 8, 70 White, Robert ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5191762 0711511195 --f------ '-'------ 5 5. 120 Turczynski, Curl ...,,,.........................,,,.....,.,,,,. Whize, Virginia ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 312321311 17111151511 -- '-'---'-'-V'-- -f11fff-11-111'- 48. zgurczynsllii. lgna ............ 16-17, 36, 38, 59 Wicklacz, Ervin ,,,,,,,, r ,,,,,,,,,, 48, I '- ' -'--- '-'- - --- -f f' U 1' CZ DS 1, O ,..,........,,,,,,,,,..,.......,........... A ,V , Stephenson, Donald ,,,, 15-17, 42, 64 67, 114 Y 1' I 510111. D'11l1e1 1 'f'-.-----'---------------- .------ .-'--' - .114 . Wieri Richard .fffff .... .Q,lfQf.ffff1fffff Stevens, 10,-mire ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, ,,,,,- --.--,--, 1 1 4 Uetzmcrnn. Elizabeth ...., ,,.,, W iesner Dorothy 66 74 Stevenson, Mr, 1o1rn M, V, 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25, B2 Uhlers, Donald .,,............ .......v....... .,,.......,,, W i esner' Rosemarie 48' 55' 72' Snark, Gledrce ..., 16-17. 48. es 13. 105 011414. Eugene -----'-----.-----A--.----..---..----.-----.--.-- Wiesner' William ' ' es' Steak, Elaine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,.,,,,--,.,,-,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 20 Uhllr, Iesse ............ 16-17, 18, 61, 72, 74 wildq lack ' ' ' steak, Garfield ,,,,,,,,1.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 114 Umnus. Donald ............. ....... . 242. 48. Wada' Lemga ' Q Q fig S1121414111. 1911112111 ----'f'f.'. r--27. 120 Wildaz Mary '.'ffffffff3i'A 57, 66: g1 10S11Y. 171191111141 ------- ---' '-A.----- 1 0 5 Valentine, Ronald ,..,,,, Wilhelm, Kenneth ...,, .......,,, , 1mSze '1 ' 31155 1'me1 ------- '---'-- 02 Valentine, Vivian .. ,....... ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, W i lhelm. Kenneth .. ,.., ...... .,,,,. . . S110 4141. 11111101114 '-.-.-- H411. 100 Vandenbusch, Shirley .,.. ........ s s Wilke. Delores ............ ,,,.......... ...,.,,,,,,.. . S1'011fe1'11..F19YC1 ------ r--29. 120 Vander saade, Roger . wulre, William .,,,... ..........,,,., . ....25. 29, 511245111 11141111141 ----------.. -f--. -----. r r .1011 vanaereteen, Lee .....,,,,,, .,....,,,,, w illiarrreon, Reta ,.,,.., r ,..... 33, 37, aa, 48, Strzyzewskl, Norbert ,,,..... .,,,,,,, 5 5, 120 Van EHS Raymond sg' 71' gflfbef. Beveflr -------.f.f 1 -----.-- 74. 111 Van Lerner, Beraeva ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 8 Williams, Patricia ..,. ..,.,... ...,....,,. ........,.,,. 4 8 , u lwfm, Mqrgfnel .-----.---- ----------.. 5 0. 1 Van Lannen, Laveaa ,,,,,, , Willman, Iohn ............ 11, 22, 25 29, 33, Svmekf Cynl ' ' ' ' ' 120 Vaughan, Richard ..., Wi11l1l41I1, Thomas ----........-.1--.---------- 29. gwemimgen' Irma Lou Vergiels, Dorothy ........ Wills. Cana 1 '1s'17. 38. 40 52. 50. Wee1m91 1um?5 ----------'- ' l H5 Vezter, Dalai-es , Wilmot, Dolores ..........,,,....,.......... ,,,, . Swensen. Nfldlne .-------.. -.--..-.------------fff v eiler, Dorothy ,,,, Wilsmann, Howard ,,,, 15-17, 41 411, 54, gwenlfn. 0121917 ---' -ff'--- ' 'f'ff'f - - Vetger, Marie ,,,,,,,,, Wilsmann, icrrlene ., .........., . ,,.,,..,.... .....66, SWFH OW' 011031 V -'------ - Vetter, Sophie ,,,,,,, , ,,,, Wimmer, Mllllcent ,.,.,,,............,, ,.,,,... . Wfggum' Coma ---' 1- '- 43' me Vetter, Wayne , , ,,,,,,,,, 29 Winder, Mr. Gordon .. ..... .......75 SW199uml ,Dolores --'----- ---'-------- '--- ' 1 20 Vening, Keith , ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 8, 55 Winter, Ioseph ........,,.. ............ 67, Swvkowskl. George .--.- .-.-..... .. .-... 211. 105 viel, Delores ..,., ,......,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Win, Mary ,.., ,,........... ....,,,, . . . ,,.. .-.,31. 58. Srdvw. Lvrrdlne ..---,- . -1--11 . ---1----.. 10. 106 virrion, Roberr ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 7723, 25, 27 Wine, Elaine .,,,,,, .. ....... 16.17, 40, 59, Srlveslef. DUV101 ----'------'---'-- 16-17 43. 1013 Vits, Henry ,,,,,,, .,...,. 15, 23, 26, Wleczyk. Dvrolhv ..----,,,.. ..---- 3 9. 59. Szalewslu, Dorothy ,........,. ,, ,,,, ,, .... ...,..... 1 06 vhs' Lbuis ,,---.--vv- llvvrr ,AIIIQI 2 2 I 27' W1eCzYk, R115 ..-,,Y , ,,--,-,-..,.,,,,-, 33, 55, 68' Szrrnczrk. lenef .. -1----.----.. . .1-.-- 120 Vogel, lgiarrre H ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, woila, Ierry ...,. .....,, . ...9, ls, 29, 42, 60, Xogel, Marcellus ,....... ,,.,...,............,,, W 01:?.gli1lDe1 ...e--.e.----.. W .---.------..... .----------. 4 5. ogel, Marcus ,,,...,... .,., . .H , ,, .,.,..........,,,,,, o , ar es eee,..............eeee,e.e e........, , Tndrch. Harold ..1---- -.,.., r ll. 39 60. 120 voaeleana, rrederia ...,.. mls, 16-17 41 Wood, Mr. Este B. .........,..... ................. . 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