Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)
- Class of 1948
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The 1 948 takes you down . . . I44 PP , AHEAD XE' N we ramen aff- mu, YR x o N .llu...Jlf11zI.. m. .m!lIa.blf..m. 3 E W T '- V138 LlHghShlMt W c, is. Xi E Editor I' 1' Um We, Me of Lincoln High School, Manitowoc, Wis- consin, in order to promote high standards of conduct, so that the student body will be held in esteem by the public, and also to aid in the development of the best type oi student citizenship, do establish and accept the following code: A LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT: l. Has respect for authority at all times. 2. Gives full consideration to the rights oi others. 3. Has respect for the property of others. 4. Recognizes established standards of behavior and is willing to abide by them so that his actions will not harm the reputation of the school. 5. Is honest and trustworthy. 6. Possesses high moral values. 7. Is willing to accept responsibility. 8. Respects his parents and accepts his share ol respon- sibility in making home conditions pleasant. 9. ls willing to cooperate with fellow students and teachers. 10. Will not repeat idle gossip or rumor, and is careful not to form any opinion about a matter until all the facts are known. Approved by the Student Council October 28, l947. Approved by the Student Body October 30, 1947. Your Guide Along I Nth: .. Wd- Wag Q. I , , 1 ' I.1'.,,u al fp W F, Q fo r AH' 0 RUAD 0 Feature Honor Publiccxt Music Sports Clubs Faculty Clcxsses ions cmd Dramcxtics 3-13 14-23 24-35 36-41 42-59 60-75 76-83 84-125 u k ' ' f v lf , . nu u 'Me ,644Zeea0uweZeal4c9zeel725. Medatetialouzonnauowwcwhdd 7n qMMmamw. we umm :ha due. 7az4fww4a,4aeewm...'?uaz4m. MMf44W,44azeaez4m. Page 5 Upper left-King lack meets Queen Ioanne on campus to talk Homecoming. Upper right-Sue, Dorothy, Ieanne, Ioanie and Ioan took happy about being in the Royal Court ot Honor. Lower 1ett4 Our juniors grabbed first prize tor their Covered Wagon . We 'ze Wwe ta 64601-' Before school, and after, the boys gather at Ma Dusold's for a snack or just to take it all in! Page 8 gl ' lot- It you're fortunate, you might hook a ride. Take it from Alan - he always has room for more peaches in his can. . l rllllll ll , I 5' The less fortunate just look and hope! W 56 J tt, The early birds get the school bus, and still halt-asleep, they stumble mechanically up the steps into another day ot education. D and y , U 6.5 Schools out, and the gym is noisy with popular music and danc- ers' conversations, We stop on the Lincoln Highway to get away from studies, and dancing is fun! Sometimes we even go to school at night when mom and dad can see us at work, With so many eyes watching, how can we help but look intelligent? SQ fl!! N I ' x ,,,. Wrong? Two girls may dance pretty well, but-come on, tellas, let's dance. Right! This looks more like it. There is more thrill to dancing when its with a male, uh gals? Page 9 1-he boys ugh! anyfhing for a pidure ioe shlunk and me! ieannine heavy, iack? smile pre'H'y scrounge girl! piloi and pas- sengers 'Hue crew girls aloha chermak how dumb can you look? come oui' and play wifh me all aboard mafes PgU and 2. fore and aff! 'l'he feeling is mufual i surrender! aw shucks! some mauihful. 'I'om iime auf. mac? yars ago as 'freshmen glamour on 'I0i'h s'l'ree'I' bicycle buili' for six i'm iusf bash- ful waichin' and waiiin' fish siary ' ieachers are human foo! pleased fa mee'l' cha! Page ll Smile buddy. buddy baflling beau- lies in ihe good old summer- lime whal' is il? -and baby makes 1'llree i'm forever blowing bubble gum whal s 'l'he ioke. ioanie? car lrouble? pepsodenl' smile ' cheek fhal' will you? llo'l' dogs! iusl' pals how low can you gel? well, girls- neck and neck P92 wide uiopia? fire. plug! -praise 'l'he lord big 'lime oper- aior picnic in +he woods -hairless scI1ue'H'e, no- vifski ir. and pelishek pudgy 'ladych ala new look pickle in 'llle middle my name is karn! the herrmann boys and grandma 'lhree Iiffle fishes and siangel my boys. how you have changed! Page I3 .w 1 s mv! Traveling with HONOR ROLL fAt least three A's and one B tor the first six ot the five-week periodsj SENIORS Berg. Ieannette Brennan, Patricia Busse. Kathleen Cerny, IoAnn Creager, Phyllis Daley. Rita Drews, Shirley Franswick, William Haase, Helen Herbst, Doris Horstman, Arden Hoyer, Gretchen Kanter, Germaine Karn, Edwin Krippner, Ieanette IUNIORS Larson, Elaine All d W Olander, Iames war i' ayne Brown, Nadine Olp, George Busse, Edward Chizek, Kathryn Grosshuesch, Doris Parlow. Donald Perrodin, Iean Ploederl, Marilyn Rahr, William Salinsky, Gerald Seidl, Robert Tess, David White, Donna Zahn, Iohn Hall, Patricia Hamilton, Barbara Heinzen, Marie Hensel. Ioel Iohnsrud, Alan Kowalski, Iane Zigmund, Gloria Mdrendd. Floyd NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lElected in their junior yearl Left to right, row l. Sharon Muchin, Barbara Hamilton, Nadine Brown, Marilyn Ploederl, Audrey Podrabsky Germaine Kanter. Row 2. Dorothy Zagrodnik, Dolores Grosshuesch, Doris Grosshuesch, Gloria Zigmund, Audrey Boeckman, Kathleen Busse, Kathleen Ruchhoeft. Row 3. IoAnn Cerny, Donna Dueno. Helene Meyer, Harold Tadych, Vivian Petska, Doris Herbst, Patricia Bren- DCU. Row 4. Robert Skeels, David Tess. Kenneth Meyer. Edward Busse. Donald Stephenson. Gerald Salinsky. Wil liam Franswick. Row 5. Frederick Hecker. Wayne Allwardt, Iames Ploss, Michael Chermak, Robert Seidl, Alan Iohnsrud George Ziarnik, William Nickles, George Spoentgen. Page 16 -7 the Green Light HONOR ROLL Meyer, Kenneth Nickles, William Peaschek, Cecilia Petska, Vivian Piemer, Patricia Place, Allan Ziarnik, George SOPHOMORES Alter, Margaret Benishek. Genevieve Brose, Marjorie Franz, Marilyn Glander, Philip Iohnsrud, Constance Iust, Nancy Leschke, I ohn Nebel, Robert Novitski, Frank Peters, Charles Pfeiierkorn, Elmer Rankin, Gilbert Rees, Philip Reitmeyer, Mary Schmitz, Mary Schueret, Donna Seidl, William Silbernagel, Romayne Singer, Mary Stadler, Dolores Steinbrecher, Kenneth Terens, Patricia Vetting, I ames Vieweger, Marjorie Weber, Betty White, Patricia Wilde, Grace Winter, Marilyn NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Elected in their senior yearl Lelt to right, row 1. Marjorie Nielsen, Mary Ellen Gallagher, Iudith Kuechmann, Louise Siebenborn, Anne Han- neman, Patricia Noll, Victoria Kohlmeier, Beverly Greycarek. Row 2. Shirley Drews, Carol Aggen, Louise Gass, Kathleen Magill, Gretchen Hoyer, Rosemary Meyer, Lila Hrudka, Ieannette Berg, Iohn Tangen. Row 3. William Ruhr, Thomas Duiiy, Betty Sindelar, Iames Olander, Edwin Karn, Elaine Larson, Carole Ko- potic, Helen Haase, Helen Coons. Row 4. Edward Coilin. lack Zahn, Ned Breuer, Arden Horstman. Ray Hallisy, Donald Steeber, lack Peli- shek. Donald Parlow. Page 17 BIG WHEELS TO QUALIFY tor the title of Senior Ace, students must rank high in both academic and extracurricular work. The stu- dent must be in attendance two semesters and have a scholastic average of 1.5 points or better at the close of the seventh semes- ter. Points are earned by participating in extracurricular activi- ties. Out ot 165 seniors eligible for the Senior Ace award, 28 students with the highest averages and most activities have been chosen. Marilyn Ploederl GADP and Gerald Salinsky OAD tied for Ace of Aces. This was the first time in the history of Lincoln that there was a tie. ACES 3 AND 4 Edwin Karn OADMP lohn Pelishek OAP ACES 7 AND 8 Gerald Wojta OAD leannette Berg OADMP ACES 5 AND 6 David Tess OADM IoAnn Cerny OADP ACES 9 AND lU . Iohn Tangen OA Marilynn McConnell OADP Page IB ZCCM AHEAD The abbreviation O means official Cclass or Senior Ace points are: Marilyn Ploederl, publi- council, office or committee Workl, A, athletics, cations, Donald Stephenson, boys' athletics, D, dramatics, M, music, and P, publications. Edwin Karn, music, Kathleen Magill, dramatics Members of the committees for checking and girls' sports, Germaine Kanter, officials. CTop picture-D KTOD picture? fTOp picture? Carol Aggen OP Phyllis Creager OAD Elaine Larson OAM Audrey Boeckrnan OD Beverly Greycarek OADM Arden Horstman ODM Kgthleen Busse OAP Doris Herbst OP Germaine Kanter OM fBottom picturel fBottom picturej fBottom picturel Iames Maples OA Iames Olander ODMP George Spoentgen OAP Ioqrme Malek ODP Clifford Maurer OA Gloria Zigmund OP Kathleen Mqgill OAP Robert Skeels OA Robert Vinton OA t , for the HESE ARE the students who spice Lincoln life with activity, and uphold the school's line democratic ideals. The Student Council is a representative group which helps to construct the path to achievement and success. Mr. Erickson, our new adviser, has been very cap- able in guiding Council decisions. Members of the Student Council are elected by the students in homerooms in the tall. From then, until the end ot the school term, they are kept busy with lyceum programs and reorganiz- ing and keeping school activities up to par. The Council meets every Tuesday to discuss the problems of the school, and to plan activities which include Orientation day, Pre-Prom, Mid- semester, and Homecoming. They also con- ducted the March ot Dimes campaign and did much to encourage the sale ot stamps and STUDENT COUNCIL bonds each week in the homerooms. A well- tormulated Student Code was originated by the Council to place betore the community, as well as the student body, a picture of what ct good student strives to be. Resumed after a lapse of several years, Stu- dent Government day was a big success. Ger- ald Salinsky, principal, lames Maples, vice-prin- cipal, and David Tess, guidance director, were elected to take over these otlices by their fellow council members. ln the classrooms student teachers were chosen to assume the duties of the regular teachers. ln this way many ot the students were able to visualize the important chores and responsibilities of their educators. This is the Student Council, a most important vehicle on the Lincoln Hi-Way. Le!! to right, row l. Mr. Edwin Erickson, Mariorie Brose, Shirlee Remiker, Lois Treadwell, Gerald Salinsky, Iames Maples, Gerald Woiia, Clifford Maurer, Germaine Kanter. Phyllis Creager, Carole Kopotic, Beverly Grey- carek. Row 2. Marilyn Franz, Constance Iohnsrud. Rita Delsman, Carol Berkedal, Charles Kubitz, Thomas Duffy, Rich- ard Benzshawel, Iames Ploss, Donald Novy, Betty Worthington, lane Kowalski, Nadine Brown, Dolores Rohan. Row 8. Paul Hanson, Robert Novak, William Wossink. Kenneth Steinbrecher, Iohn Leschke, Theodore Herzog. Giles Hanson, Raymond Lutterman, Thomas Dirkmann, Donald Parlow, David Tess, George Spoentgen, Russell Schrinner, George Ziamik, Harold Tadych. Page Z0 Cliff Maurer, Ierry Wojta, and Nadine Brown, are busily counting ballots at a noon meeting of the Student Council. This is only one of the many duties of the Student Council. Setting up the budget for extracurricular activities which come under the activity ticket, planning alle school dances for special occasions, work- ing for good behavior in halls and class- room - all these are the special tasks of the governing body. Left to right, Clifford Maurer, Ierry Woita. Nadine Brown- ROAD of LEARNING Plotting the course of Student Council meetings are its capable officers, left to right, Clifford Maurer, vice president, Germaine Kanter, secretary, Gerald Salins- ky, treasurerg Iames Maples, ser- geant-at-arms, Gerald Wojta, pre- sident. Page Z1 'Mace mae named ROADMASTERS The Class of '48 elected Germaine Kanter Best Citizen. The nominations were made by the senior class, and the three candidates With the highest number of votes were voted on by the faculty. Badger Boys and the Badger Girl chosen to participate in the Week-long activity in Ripon and Madison were Audrey Boeck- man, William McElligott, lack Zahn and Donald Stephenson. Iohn Tangen and Clifford Maurer were absent when the picture was taken. ' Chosen for their outstanding work on the four publications, thirty-five students were recommended by Miss Dorothy Crain, director of publications, for membership in the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for high school journalists. To be elected to Quill and Scroll each student must be a junior or senior, must have a recommendation from his adviser, and must have done outstanding work on publications. Top picture: Germaine Kanter, DAR Girl. Lower picture: Audrey Boeck- man. Donald Stephenson. lack Zahn, William McE1ligott, Badger Girl and Boys. QUILL AND SCROLL Left to right, row 1. Rita Andrew, Sharon Muchin. Iudith Kuechmann, Nadine Brown, Arlene Pankratz, Marilyn Ploederl, Sue Sargeanl, Ioan Hanson, Barbara Hamilton, Kathleen Magill. Row 2. Doris Herbst, Marilynn McConnell, Shirley Drews, Carol Aggen, Karen Ristad, Marguerite Raven, Mary Carbon, Kathleen Busse, Gloria Zigmund. Row 3. Iames Ploss, Edward Busse, Dorothy Zagrodnik, Ieannette Berg, Ioanne Malek, Gretchen Hoyer, Helene Meyer, IoAnn Cerny, Cecilia Peaschek. Row 4. George Spoentgen, Iames Olander, lames Bcnin, Edwin Kam, Iohn Pelishek, William Nickles, Dorris Bergner. Page 22 BLUE HEAVEN at the After registering in the gilded roll call book of Saint Peter, we ascended the stairway to heaven surrounded by billowy clouds on all sides. As we entered through those Pearly Gates, we found the gym completely transformed into a Blue Heaven, the theme of the 1948 Iunior Prom. On their throne, King Don Novy and his Queen Audrey Podrabsky look happily over the couples whom they ruled. Manitowoas own Bob Mlada, his trumpet, and his orchestra gave forth with really heavenly music. Oh, Gabriel, blow your horn! Chief highway commissioner on this construction job was Alan lohnsrud, He and his crew did a class A piece of work, to make this prom one to remember. 1 Above-Don Novy, Prom King elect, pauses before morning classes to talk to the queen of his choice, Audrey Podrabsky. The picture depicts typical Lincolnites. Left-General Prom Chairman Alan lohnsrud can manage a smile even though he is knee deep in the usual prom preparations and worries. Page 23 iQ Upper left, left to right, Miss Barbara Kinney and Miss Dorothy Crain, advisers. Middle left, left to right, Marilynn McConnell, editor. and Marilyn Ploederl. assistant editor. Lower right, left to right. Gloria Zigmund. business manager: 'Ed Karn, art editor: Mary Lou Carbon. honor and music editor. Page Z6 OUR 7 IS. . .. one of the busiest parts of the Lincoln Highway. At this busy intersection our two traffic cops, Miss Crain and Miss Kinney answered questions, kept us in the right lane, and gave us the high sign to 'get movin' when we stalled along the way 'Big Chief' Marilynn McConnell and 'Assistant big chief' Marilyn Ploederl handed out the jobs and saw to it that nothing slipped by and no one was idle. lust as Z plus 2 equals 4 so does accuracy plus perfection equal Gloria Zigrnund. As business manager she was tops. Ed Karn, art editor, and Mary Lou Carbon, music and honor editor, drew dimensions, set up road signs, and helped plan layouts and took care of their own individual jobs besides. FULL AHEAD are the hard Workers of the staff! Sports editor, lack fPlay Boyl Pelishek found it hard to concentrate with a dozen girls around him fourth hour. Sharon Muchin was his right hand girl in charge of girls' athletics. loanne Malek and Ed Busse had their date night on Wednesday all right, but it was seventh hour with all the clubs! Arlene Pankratz and Cele Peashek found themselves in a dither when it came to compiling the index and getting the class section up to perfection. They never said die! Copy, copy, and more copy! lt came at poor Iudy Kuechmann from all angles. When it rained it poured. Turning to pictures, We have only the photographers to thank. Lloyd Olson, head photographer, David Baldwin, and Marshall Boyd were kept on their toes every minute. Now our work is done. We hope you enjoy your book. l Upper right. left to right, Sharon Muchin, Ed Busse. Cele Peashek, junior assistants. Middle right, le!! to right. lack Pelishek, sports editor: Ioanne Malek. club editor: Arlene Pankratz. class editor: Iudith Kuechmann. copy editor. Lower left, left to right. David Baldwin, Lloyd Olson. Marshall Boyd, photographers. Page 27 of ROAD LIFE Above. leit to right. Doris Herbst. editor. and Iol-hm Cerny. assistant editor. HE Bl-WEEKLY edition of the FLASI-IES brings news ol interest to everyone. Doris Herbst, editor-in-chief, and loAnn Cerny, associ- ate editor, saw to it that every inch ot the school was covered tor news. The stall as a whole did wonders in keeping its scoops in the dark until the issue of the paper carne out. lt was a lot ol work and sometimes involved after supper labor down at the printers, but the statt didn't cornplain. They tackled their big job with a smile. Features, sports, business, advertising-every one ot these was taken care ol, too. ln charge of these sections are the students pictured below. Below. leit to right. George Spoentgen. sports editor. Below, left to right. Kathleen Magill. advertising man- and Shirley Drews. feature editor. ager: Barbara Hamilton. assistant advertising man- ager: Rita Andrew. business manager. Page 28 Above, left to right. Sue Sargeant, circulation manager: Dorris Bergner. press bureau manager: Ioan Hanson. rewrite editor. On this page we have other hard laborers of the FLASHES. Some read copy, page proof, and galley proof. Others rewrote stories that had to be rearranged to fit the space and saw to it that our local newspaper got the latest flashes from our campus. AD SOLICITORS AND REPORTERS Above. leit to right, Iames Bonin and Iames Olcmder. copy editors. lf it Weren't for the ad solicitors, those in- dustrious people, the financial status of the entire publication department would have been on the rocks. lt took spare time and a lot of tact. They deserve the credit given for the bal- ances in the books. Leit to right, row 1. N. Brown. D. Tsopels. A. Podrabsky, S.Muchi11. B. Worthington, S. Carlier. P. Koch, B. Gates. P. Hopper. B. Hamilton. Row 2. A. Kuboth. B. Sheridan. I. Gennrich, K. Ruchhoeit, H. Iagodinsky, D. Zagrodnik. S. Fanta. P. Behnke. M. Spinker. C. Holt. Row 3. H. Tadych. H. Schroeder. E. Busse. A. Alter. M. Hooper. I. Schmidtman. I. Kaufman. I. Chermak. L. Pan- osh Rovi 4. C. Peaschek, P. Hall, T. Peashek. K. Meyer. W. Nickles. I. Broderick. D. Baldwin, D. Knickelbine. E. Cot- iin. M. A. Witt. V. Worel. Page 29 W-if Wiamlfaa STRICTLY LITERARY OR THE first time since 1933 the MANITOU staff has published two issues of their magazine during one school year. As usual, prizes were awarded for the best literary papers written by the students themselves that were published in the first issue. The second issue contained papers selected from a new group of entries for which no prizes were awarded. Kathleen Busse, editor, and her staff put in many diligent hours, here at school and out of school, which produced two excellent literary magazines. Upper left, left to right. Ieannette Berg. assistant editor. and Kathleen Busse, editor. Middle left, left to right. Gretchen Hoyer. adver- tising manager: Helene Meyer, copy editor: Mar- guerite Raven, business manager. Lower left, left to right, Carol Aggen and Iim Ploss, art editors. Lower right, left to right, Dorothy Zagrodnik, Nadine V Brown and Karen Ristad, junior assistants. Page 30 if if ROAD RULES E lT SMALL and easy to handle . . . as it is . .. the HANDBOOK is the guiding light of every student at Lincoln high school. It explains every phase of activity in a very simple and easy to un- derstand manner. Miss Rudolph supervised her staff ol students which were selected from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. Having no special period to work during school time, the staff com- piled its book outside ot those hours. The HANDBOOK is published biennially. The material that is to be published must be approved by the Student Council. Upper right. lei! to right. Iollnn Cerny, editor, Miss Vema Rudolph. advi er. Middle right. leit to right. Anne Hanneman, Allan Iirikovec. Ioan Provost. senior members. Lower left. left to right, Mary Reitmeyer. Paul Iohnson. sophomore members. Lower right. left to right. William Nickles. Barbara Hamilton, Wayne Allwardt. junior members. 2 , is Page 31 LIGHTS, CAMERA, atcha Above. left to right, Mr. Frank Novitski, Miss Icmet Strathearn, Mrs. Francis Seitz. dramatic coaches. ITH A CAST of twenty characters, the senior class produced with great success Love Your Neighbor , a farce-comedy in three acts. The play was hilariously packed with laughs and wisecracks. The story of the play revolved around a family and their small troubles, which to them were as big as moun- tains. Father had trouble finding his shoes, Wingy, the son, didn't have any place to practice his tuba les- sons, Tessie, the daughter, had love problems, and the twins, Dora and Flora, couldn't seem to agree on anything. All in all it was quite a mix-up! Giving credit where credit is due, Mr. Novitski, director of all our high school productions, along with his assistants, Miss Strathearn and Mrs. Seitz, has done wonders with the students fitting them into character and producing hits. Below, left to right, Carole Kopotic. Donald Umnus. Below, left to right. lock Zahn. William Wagner and Shirley Duenkel. Gerald Salinsky. Phyllis Cre ager. Page 32 ON STAGE! Upper right, left to right, Helen Karsten, Mdrilynn McConnell, Grdce Zipperer Middle left, left to right, Ed Kcrrrf Iodrme Berg, Ludmillcx Icxkoubek Ierry Wojtd. 1 I Middle right, left to right, Beverly Grey- ccrrek, Iocxrme Mcrlek, Marilyn Ploederl. Lower right, left to right, Cdrolirte Hdese, lcxmes Olcmder, Leon Sigmdn. Page 33 STARTING In Low HE IUNIORS had a big year in drarnatics. Besides their class play, the junior speech arts classes took over the One Act Play Festival. With the exception ot one senior girl, the cast was rnade up of juniors. The casts and plays were selected by speech arts classes. IUNIOR CLASS PLAY Upper left. left to right. seated. I. Mcxdson. P. Behnke. P. Hall. I. Iorgensen. Standing, D. Pribek, D. Navy. A. Kaboth. Lower left. left to right. seated. C. Stelzer. M. Marsh- all. E. Gomm. I. Konkel. Standing, H. LaBin. The junior class play entitled The Divine Flora Was a farce-comedy in three acts. The story told how an unpopular girl raised herself to popularity and society the hard Way. The cast of over twenty members worked together for a play full ol laughs. Upper right, left to right. M. Culver. H. Tudych. A. Podrabsky. I. Ploss. I. Quint. Lower right. left to right. M. Hooper. B. Schmidt. M. Dullman. W. Vetter, S. Muchin. Page 34 ONE ACT PLAY FESTIVAL Upper left. leit to right. M. Dallman. W. Kraemer. Lower left. left to right. I. Gallagher. R. Korlesky. C. Maurer. characters B. Schmidt. H. Barbieur. D. Swiggum - of The Valiant . Upper right. lelt to right. A. Gigure. M. Graycarek. W. Nickles, C. Dreyer. P. Bianchi. P. Rabenhorsl. W. Vetter. A. Paulmarm - characters of The Ghost Story . Lower right, left to right. A. Podrabsky, H. LaBin. H. Tadych, D. Novy, D. Wiesner - characters of The Wonder Hat . 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Marching in parades, giving the Mid-Winter concert, and cheering football and basketball players on to victory all belong to the members of the Lincoln band. A great deal of time was spent practicing under the leadership of the new band leader, Mr. Thomas Williams, but it was Worth it in the end, for band members learned something they will never forget. From the pit, and under the inspiring baton of Mr. William Iones, the orchestra did a fine job playing for the class plays and concerts. Everyone worked to stay in the orchestra and with effort we discov- ered We didn't fail in our part. LICENSED , to Planning the course for the year are the band officers: Robert Durs, secretary, William Mclillligott, vice president, Gordon Kohlbeck, president, Theo- dore Iarosh, treasurer. ORCHESTRA Row 1. I. Kunish, E. Coffin, F. Butz, S. Horovitz. Bow 2. D. Brixius, I, Broehm, S. Knutson, G. Kohlbeck, I. Olander, M. Boyd, E. Uetzmann, I. Hensel, P. Hall. Row 3. W. Iolin, D. I-laugh, F. Hecker, A. Paulmann, C. Stelzer, S. Culver, B. Watzlce, D. Novy, L. Georgenson, D. Knickelbine. Row 4. I. Fredrick, L. Olson, W. Wagner, C. Berkedal, R. Silbernagel, R. Schrinner, L. Boldt, I. Pekulik, Mr. W. Iones. Page 39 4 - 1 - gs - ' MIXED CHORUS Left to right, row l. B. Greycarek, L. Iakoubek, D. Iens, N. Garry, G. Kanter, E. Rose, I. Pekulik, D. Tsopels, M. Stenson, D. Sheehan, A. Podrabsky. Row 2. C. Dreyer, M. Dallman, P. Bishop, I. Schmidtman, D. Wiesner, D. Reinke, D. Warren, I. Chermak, B. Worthington, A. Kaboth, I. Berg, B. Delsman, How 3 . D. Erdmann, C. Haese, I. Herzog, L. Sands, E. Carmody, W. Holslund, D. Buss, I. Nickels, P. Iagemann, I. Berg, I. Meany, E. Niephaus, D. Novak. Row 4. I. Diedericks, I. LaFond, I. LaFond, D. Umnus, L. Lambries, B. Witczak, M. Reed, I. Baumann, G. Mar- shek, C. Hanson, A. Herrmann, G. Waak, R. Smith, H. Tadych. Row 5. E. Korte, G. O'C'onnell, M. Holschbach, I. Quint, D. Egan, I. Conard, H. Iaeger, C. Herzog, K. Vetting, A. Horstman, N. Skarda, T. Herzog, L. Brandt, L. Kattner,' R. Nichols. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Left to right, row 1. M. Pekulik, P. Kolosso, I. Knutson, S. Goff, I. Gloe, I. Iarosh, G. Waak, H. Hayward, R. Neumann, Y. Boeckman, M. Carmody, M. A. Roulette, L. Stelzer, M. Musial. Row 2. M. Mills, A. Bredesen, M. Le Hocque, A. Toedter, S. Remiker, R. Zucchi, M. Holdori, B. Luchsinger, P. Brilliant, A. Buretta, I. Hibbard, I. Gallagher, M. Maertz. Row 3. N. Swensen, E. Kaminski, M. Wagner, I. Bonk, M. Franz, I. Iens, C. Tisler, M. Hewitt, G. Hanson, C. Berkedal, I. Corsi, I. Terrio, C. Stangel. Row 4. B. Dill, I. Kowalski, L. Check, F. Snowden, I. Becker, M. Leneau, A. Cavanaugh, P. Novak, M. Car- bon, V. Runge, R. Grzeskowiak. Row 5. G. De Faut, S. Iacobs, I. DeRoche, D. Holdorl, I. Pozorski, E. Pautz, R. Newman, D. Wilmot, R. Reindl, A. Iverson, I. Hammer, Mr. W. Innes. Page 40 BOYS GLEE CLUB Row l. W. Honold, R. Drumm. D. Meyers, G. Hclupt. W. Orth, R. Vraney. Row Z. R. Hutchinson. I. Decker. I. Becker, G. Freeman. G. Kohl- beck. Row 3. G. Keil. K. Sleinbrech- er, R. Clark. T. Koebke. I. Be- saw, I. Artz. Row 4. C. Nickels. C. Rath- sack, W. Nordmcm, Mr. W. Iones, M. Vogel. I. Monka. Absent when picture was tak- en: A. Lesperance, R. Iueger. P. Clark, C. Maples. R. Dubey. RESTRICTED AREA SMOOTH SINGING ONLY Whenever a music program is put on at Lin- coln, it is sure to be a good one. Our mixed chorus deserves much ol the credit. lt brings enjoyment to everyone. Each year students who want to join the mixed chorus try out and the chorus director chooses the best voices. Chorus members meet five times a Week, and receive one credit each year. Senior Ace points are given to all members of the chorus tor per- formances outside of class time. Under the direction of Mr. William Iones, the chorus participated in the Mid-Winter concert, Spring concert, and the Christmas program, They went to Menasha to sing in the music festival. The Girls Glee club had many good times together. Mr. Iones helped develop voices and chorus material. Variety is the password of our group. All types of songs are rehearsed carefully and practiced during the second per- iod everyday. Boys who are not in mixed chorus but like to sing have formed a Boys Glee club under the direction ol Mr. William Iones. They sang lor the Senior Class play among other entertain- ments. Chiefly they sing lor the best ol critics, themselves. Page 41 ui' ,.. 'i S. . 1 fi xx ,Tex if 3 1 X aiu V . A 12,-i ...,,, 4 E ff' ,i 3,5 F9 ' .,,, M U , W-na.. ---.....,,-1 if 5 I WE' 546113 Q mm, . , ff vnk-M . i fl, I ua, Q ik Aw by Eager Gridders Took In Easy Stride FOOTBALL A TEAM Lett to right. row 1. R. Nichols. I. Broderick, R. Lade. I. Pelishek. G. Olp. H. Bushman. L. Vits. F. Drexler. I. Farr. Row 2. R. Iacobsen. L. Brandt. I. Quint. T. Herzog, I. Gallagher. I. Larson. D. Tess. T. Duliy. W. Luedtke, I. Tangen. Row 3. G. Smith. D. Sickinger. K. Pelrie, I. Panosh, G. O'Connell. W. McEl1igott, D. Stephenson, R. Vinton, R. Luttermcm. Row 4. P. Hanson. R. Bouril. D. Pribek. D. Tech. D. Novy,I. Maples, R. Skeels. Absent when picture was taken, G. Ziarnik. MANITOWOC 39 TWO RIVERS 13 The Ships opened their first season under Frank Granitz by downing the Raiders 39 to 13 in a loosely played game. Outstanding was Bill McElligott's 60 yard gallop with an inter- cepted pass. MANITOWOC 7 SHEBOYGAN CENTRAL 14 Central out-logged the Ships at Sheboygan l4 to 7 in the first conference game. After trail- ing the whole game, Lincoln came back to come Within 20 yards of tying the ball game. MANITOWOC Z0 SHEBOYGAN NORTH 0 Lincoln out-fought North 20 to U in the first game before the home fans. The game's fea- Pclge 44 ture was George Ziarnilds 7U yard punt return for a touchdown. MANITOWOC 13 FOND DU LAC 20 A hard charging line and a set of fast backs outran the Ships for a 20 to 13 Win, Lincoln Went into the final period trailing 20 to U but a devastating aerial attack brought them Within seven points of the Cardinals. MANITOWOC 14 GREEN BAY WEST 13 The Homecoming spirit put the Ships back in the win column as they whipped West in a bitterly fought game l4 to l3. Trailing at the halt l3 to 7 Lincoln scored late in the third period and Dick Bouril kicked the point that meant victory. MANITOWOC 0 OSHKOSH 21 Manty's offense hit a big slump as Oshkosh rolled to a 21 to 0 win. Although one sided, the game was hard fought as proved by the 135 yards marked off in penalties against both teams. MANITOWOC 0 GREEN BAY EAST 6 A badly crippled Lincoln team was held scoreless for the second time as East won a poorly played game 6 to 0. MANITOWOC 14 APPLETON 34 Lincoln gave the champion, Appleton, a real battle before going under by a 34 to 14 score in the season's finale. The Ships trailed 21 to 0 at the half but roared back to fight the Ter- rors on even terms in the second half. LHS FOOTBALL STATISTICS Lincoln Opponents Games 3 5 Points 77 121 First Downs 66 100 First Downs Rushing 40 76 First Downs Passing 20 16 First Downs Penalty 6 8 Net Yardage 1287 1659 Yards Rushing 719 1506 Yards Passing 568 1 353 Passes Attempted 93 64 Passes Completed 32 23 Passes lntercepted 8 9 Percentage Passing .344 .359 Fumbles 13 32 Own Recovered 9 15 Opponents Recovered 17 4 Penalties CYards1 220 385 Punts CAverageJ 36,3 34 lim Farr Bill McE1ligolt IM FARB is the captain of the 1947 edition of the Lincoln football team. He has been a member of the A squad for three straight years, winning letters in his junior and senior years. This year's Fond du Lac eleven was, in his opinion, the toughest team he faced. He thought Rich Athan of North was the best individual star. Iim's plans for college are incomplete right now. He stated that this year's Lincoln team was the best for spirit he had ever seen. Bill McElligott, this year's most valuable play- er, is one of the finest athletes ever produced at Lincoln. He will come out of school with seven letters to his credit, two for football, two for basketball, and three for track. He says that Appleton's team of this year was the toughest he had ever faced but he thought that he played his best game against it. Bob Brandt of Appleton got Bill's vote for the best man to play against him. Bill plans to go to col- lege after a year. He thought that this year's Ship eleven had more fight than any team he had ever played with. FOX RIVER VALLEY CONFERENCE W L T Pct. Appleton 7 0 0 1.000 Fond du Lac 5 1 1 .773 Sheboygan Central 5 2 0 .714 Oshkosh 2 2 3 .500 Green Bay East 2 4 1 .303 Manitowoc 2 5 0 .287 Green Bay West 2 5 0 .287 Sheboygan North 0 6 1 .067 Page 45 Lett to right. sitting, N. Anderson. G. Winder. Stand- ing. I. Stevenson. L. Schmitz. I. lung. F. Granitz, H. Rasmussen. E. Wood. R. NOBLE ANDERSON has been coach- ing Lincoln's B football team since 1931. Almost every boy who has played on the var- sity got his start under Mr. Anderson's guiding hand. Mr. Gordon Winder came to Lincoln in 1929 to become head of our athletic department. Under him Lincoln's sports program has be- FOOTBALL B SQUAD Left to right. row 1. I. Trochlell. D. Baldwin. E. Nash emberg. P. Kerchelske, B. Greycarek. Row 2. I. Sullivan. R. Wagner, R. Novak. A. Herrmann N. Manthey. Row 3. G. Keil. C. Benishek. R. Hallisy. I. Kuechmann. Carmody. Row 4. R. McElligo!t. I. Schweigl. I. Hebert. I. Nemetz. D. Shoemaker. come as fine as any in the Fox Valley Con- ference. Mr. Iohn Stevenson has been a member of our faculty since 1932. He began to coach ten- nis in 1941 and since that time has turned out many top flight teams. Mr. Louis Schmitz is the only coach who be- gan his own athletic career here. He returned to Lincoln as a member of the faculty in 1945 and this year coached sophomore basketball and track. Mr. Iohn lung began coaching Lincoln's B basketball team during the '39-'40 season While he was on the faculty of Washington junior high school. After serving a hitch in the armed forces he returned here to coach A basket- ball, football, and golf. Mr. Frank Granitz came to Lincoln in the spring of 1947 direct from the University of Wisconsin. He is head football, head baseball, and B basketball coach. Mr. Harold Rasmussen came to Lincoln in 1945. One of our most popular faculty mem- bers, he coaches both football and track. Mr. Esto Wood has served the longest of our coaches. He came to Lincoln in 1927 and since then has coached B football. ,B. Iohnson. P. Benishek. M. Chermak. L. Wilda, K. Cay- . G. Hanson. D. Egan. D. Endries. C. Holsen, T. Rutherford. D. Feliz, F. Novitski. C. Nickels, F. Kubsch. R. Buyles. E. W. Wassink. I. Morris. R. Nebel. I.. Hoefiner, I. Leschke. Row 5. W. Humm. D. Buss. manager. R. Zettel, manager. Coach N. Anderson. Absent when picture was taken Coach E. B. Wood, R. Tidmarsh. Page 46 LINCOLN VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD ' ' ITL 2: IOHN BRODERICK RT-Senior-M r' Lu 'J' . ': I ,' :elfaa H1 ' .. E1 . . I I W, Q i n x I WILLIAM LUEDTKE RG-Senior-M ix ROBERT SKEELS LH -Senior-M nude ' -5 , :E I , ii. ' LEO BRANDT LE-luniot-M -K L ,yjwtgv Q J 15' . Y x I I 1 L3 ,E I - Y - ' Q51 'Q HENRY BUSHMAN LT-Senior-M 'EEF In I ,M .X , , IAMES MAPLES RH-Senior-M I ALgLLLL AL LLA, AOLL AA AA 5 , ,I . V ,..5 Ef- 4: .- FREDERICK DREXLER FB-Senior-M 9 I -+5 WILLIAM MCELLIGOTT C-Senior-M ' A A I .Insf 1 IX Di DONALD STEPHENSON yor-IN TANGEN LH-Senior-M QB-Senior-M - i.,:, ,I ,, YQ 'f IAMES GALLAGHER LE-Iunior--M I . I ,,.A:. , I Af f I 'W , ' -1? 'T 7 5.572215 z I L kfpiisff' ya- ' . N I5-',j: 'IU I' 1, KENNETH PETRIE DONALD PRIBEK RH-Iunior LG-funiar-M 41 In 'I I ROBERT IACOBSEN RT-funior-M -I i ' - elf 11' fm 'I WW 1 Q I 4 Y .P ' IAMES QUINT QB-Iunior-M K' , I .K f THOMAS DUFFY RICHARD LADE IAMES LARSON LG-Senior-M LT-Senior-M LT-Senior-M .J 41 V. ROBERT NICHOLS C-Senior-M , We .M Hi wi iq? its ' fqghzg. If QR. ' A x DAVID TESS RE--Senior-M A1 I 4 xg J ' -ig, V. -. I RAYMOND LUTTERMAN RG-junior-M ' :J -I W as A SIX. S., li V . DONALD SICKINGER RT-luniar ' , 3, I If 3, 1 u S GEORGE OLP RG-Senior-M ' -,w, ROBERT VINTON LG-Senior-M DONALD NOVY RH-Iunior , 2 GERALD SMITH RE-lunior-M ' ii 'M ' ff A ,, .F .... N25 i ff 1', I IL .ZIA I N ,qt f ,,. ,. ,-V: s ' f k--: ::.: E ,wmv . -' ' ,Q H4 S5 1 I ' s I GEORGE ZIARNIK RICHARD BOURIL PAUL HANSON RH-lunior-M FB-Sophomore-M M-Denotes varsity letter QB-Sophomore: IACK PELISHEK LE-Senior-M New fum.- ' ' ' IIAL I 35 ' . K 4 IN LOUIS VITS RG-Senior-M GENE O'CONNELL C-Iunior M 2,5 5 if if I, U xA L' DONALD TECH RT-junior-M Page 47 Anxious Crowds Mean Season Is Here BASKETBALL A TEAM Left to right, row l. L. Staudi, M. Gaeslel, I. Maples, I. Tangen, G. Ziamik, R. Bouril. Row 2. Coach I. lung, R. Vinton, R. Lutterman, G. Woitu, W. McElligott, L. Brandi. D. Bishop, R. Lade, F. H er, manager. Absent when picture was taken--T. Peashek and I. Sepnafski. Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc age 48 47 Alumni 19 33 Reedsville l3 4l Two Rivers 27 38 Green Bay East 19 47 Oshkosh 33 35 Sheboygan Central 41 3U Green Bay West 27 29 Fond du Lac 22 28 Sheboygan North 26 Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Appleton Green Bay East Two Rivers Oshkosh Sheboygan Central Green Bay West Fond du Lac Sheboygan North Appleton 09.1 N .5 5 Y 9 ,S wif: :Q in v 10851 W? Q . I : k QR Lincoln Varsity Basketball Squad Coach lol-in lung Melvin Gaestel Richard Lade Iames Maples William McE1ligott Thomas Peashek F -Senior-M G-Senior-M F-Senior-M C-Senior-M G-Senior-M Iohn Tcmgen Robert Vinton Gerald Woita David Bishop Leo Brandt Raymond Lutterman G-Senior-M G-Senior-M G-Senior C-Iunior C-Iunior-M I-'-Iunior Leroy Staudt George Ziarnik Richard Bouril loseph Sepnatski Fredrick Hecker F-lunior-M F-Iunior G-Sophomore-M G-Sophomore-M Manager Lincoln under Coach lung enjoyed a very line basketball season. The third place rating Won by the Ships was the highest ranking since 1945. The team Worked line together and it was their never-die spirit that boasted them to the heights they reached. Melvin Gaestel and lim Maples were voted Lincoln scorers who had 15 or more points Were: FG FT PF TP Gaestel 44 23 25 111 Maples 35 31 28 101 Brandt 34 27 40 95 Lade 25 8 30 38 Tangen 16 19 84 31 Sepnafski 8 11 26 27 McElligott 6 3 13 15 Team 170 126 212 466 Page SU by their teammates as co-captains for the '47-'48 season. Gaestel also was voted most valuable player of the squad. Out several games with a broken nose, Mel came back to be chosen on the all-conference first team by the Valley news- writers. Leo Brandt and lim Maples were given honorable mention on the all-conference team. FOX RIVER VALLEY CONFERENCE Won Lost Pct. Appleton 13 1 .928 Sheboygan Central 12 2 .857 Manitowoc 10 4 .714 Fond du Lac 6 8 .428 Oshkosh 6 8 .428 Green Bay East 5 9 .357 Green Bay West 3 ll .214 Sheboygan North 1 13 .078 Wide Variety of Reaches Every Boy During the War years, intramurals almost principal activities on the program. lntramur- completely vanished at Lincoln. Now they are als afford boys who do not have the ability once more on the upswing. This year football, to make varsity squads the opportunity to bene- volleyball, basketball, and swimming were the fit from sports. farm, Upper lett, intramural football champions. sitting. G. Wojta. G. Salinsky. T. Peashek: standing. R. Hallisy, C. Maurer. E. Grotbeck. captain: W. Rahr. Upper right, intramural volleyball champions. kneeling. H. Schroeder, R. Lutterman. captain: W. Schlei. D. Krisch: standing. K. Shallue. A. Hodas. C. Holsen. H. Iaeger. Lower left, intramural basketball champions. kneeling. A. Schmidt, D. Parlow: standing. I. Tangen. I. Peli- shek. captain: G. Woita. Lower right. cheerleaders. kneeling. M. Ploederl, I. Becker. B. Greycarek: standing. H. Tadych. I. C. Berg, S. Fanta. I. O. Berg, D. Terens. Page 51 Happy Netmen Find Lincoln's l947 tennis team under Coach Iohn M. V. Stevenson finished third in the Fox River Valley meet behind Sheboygan North and Appleton. The Ships gathered l4V2 points on a third in doubles and a second in the consola- tion singles. Bob Skeels and Delmar Hoeffner comprised the Lincoln doubles team. Wayne Allwardt, Milton Behnke, and David Egan repre- sented Lincoln in the singles. In conference dual competition the Ships won five and dropped two. The losses were admin- istered by champion Sheboygan North and Ap- pleton. In non-conference dual meets Lincoln won five and dropped decisions to Neenah, Sheboygan North, and state champion Wauwa- tosa. Delmar Hoeffner and George Swokowski were tennis co-captains during the '47 season. 1947 TENNIS TEAM Much To Their Liking George was unable to be active on the squad because of illness. The Fox River Valley Conference voted not to participate in the state meet at Wauwatosa because the date conflicted with the conference meet. Letter winners for the '47 season Were: co- captain Delmar Hoeffner, Wayne Allwardt, Mil- ton Behnke, David Egan, Ioseph Iagodinsky, Edwin Karn, Lee Leiter, Robert Nichols, Donald Novy, Donald Parlow, Herald Schroeder, Robert Skeels, and Iohn Tangen. Bob Skeels was elected captain for the '48 season by his mates at the end of last year. The '48 schedule consisted of 13 matches, six at home and seven on foreign courts. The con- ference meet was held on May 22 at Appleton. Left to right. row l. H. Vits. manager. I. Iagodinsky. G. Spoentgen. D. Hoefiner. R. Skeels. R. Nichols, Couch I. Stevenson. Row 2. D. Egan. D. Purlow, M. Behnke. I. Tcmgen, I. Pelishek. W. Allwardt. Row 3. W. Nickles. R. Stegmann. G. Wunrow. H. Schroeder. R. Deubler. D. Novy, L. Leifer. Absent when picture was taken-E. Kam. G. Swokowski. Page 52 On The Greens Takes A First A' 6 1947 GOLF TEAM Lett to right, R. Brose, D. Lcmgteau, R. Hallisy, I. Schwartz, L. Olson. M. Ledvina. The Ship's golf team of '47 placed third in the unofficial Fox River Valley Conference meet. Golf is not a recognized sport in our conference and therefore no official champion is crowned. Sheboygan Central and Oshkosh tied for first, with Manitowoc sharing third spot with Green Bay East, followed by Green Bay West and Sheboygan North. ln the regular season competition Lincoln de- feated Two Rivers by a score of l2 to 3 and 9 to l. The Ships swept all of the individual matches from the Purple Raiders in both meets. Lincoln lost both meets to Oshkosh by scores of l4 to l and l4V2 to QV2. ln the final match the Ship regulars beat the Oshkosh regulars 9Vz to GV2, but the reserve matches gave the Indians the meet. Sheboygan Central also handed the Ships a pair of defeats, by scores of l7 to l and lU to 5. Our boys split even with both of the Green Bay schools. The scores of the two East meets were 9 to 6 and 4V2 to l3Vz. The West scores were lO to 8 and ZV2 to l5V2. The only team Lincoln took two meets from was Sheboygan North by scores of l2V2 to ZW and 10 to 8. In the system of scoring, a player can score a maximum of three points. One point is awarded for the number of holes Won going out, one point for the number of holes Won coming in, and another point is given for the total score for 18 holes. Letter Winners for the '47 season were: Don- ald Langteau, Martial Ledvina, Merlyn Hoefner, Ashton Mahnke, Donald Peterson, and Irwin Schwartz. The '48 golf team participated in lU meets, They played twice each against Oshkosh, She- boygan North, Sheboygan Central, Green Bay East, and Green Bay West. Page 53 Watchiul Spectators Of 2 Crowd The Diamond l 1947 BASEBALL TEAM Left to right. row l. I. Gallagher. I. Osieczanek, D. Haupt, I. Willman, M. Hein. L. Staudt, D. Haugh. Row 2. R. Zettel, manager, M. Gaestel, H. McKay. D. Leiker. I. Quint, D. Bishop. T. Pecshek, I. Broderick. Row 3. F. Hecker, manager, R. Kramer, manager, F. Grcmitz. coach, R. Hogle, T. Willman, P. Ogaurd.HI. Bushman. Row 4. K. Meyer, R. Peterson, M. Haupt, I. Ewen, B. Schwartz. R. Drobka. Absent when picture was taken: G. Kneevers. Baseball returned to Lincoln as an interscho- lastic sport during the '47 season under Coach Frank Granitz. The team played a seven game schedule, Winning three and losing tour. Lincoln split even in two games with Osh- kosh and St. Marys, lost both games to Mena- sha, and took a single contest from Fond du Lac. Iohn Osieczanek was the leading pitcher with two wins and one loss. Marshall Hein had one win against two losses and Donald I-laugh was charged with a single loss. As a whole, the team's batting average was .223 on 5l hits in 229 times at bat. Marshall Hein and Melvin G-aestel led the team in bat- ting With marks ot .4l7 and .412 respectively The team scored 35 runs for an average of five runs per game. The Sl hits break down into 4l singles, nine doubles, and one home run. The Page 54 Ships made 26 errors in tield during the season. Letter winners for the '47 season were: Marsh- all Hein, honorary captain, Melvin Gaestel, most valuable player, Iohn Broderick, Henry Bushman, lim Gallagher, Dale Haupt, Dick Hogle, Dale Leiker, Harold McKay, Paul Ogaard, Iohn Osieczanek, Tom Peashek, Roy Staudt, Iack Willman, and Tom Willman. The '48 schedule consisted ot ten games. Home and home series were played with Al- goma, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Reedsville, and Menasha. Since only three teams participate in base- ball it is not considered an otlicial sport in the Fox River Valley Conference. High school base- ball is on the rise in most cities and it is felt that soon this sport will be as important as football or basketball. On The Cinder On May 16, 1947, Lincoln's track team par- ticipated in the conference meet at Green Bay East. After the final race was over the Ships were in eighth place with 15 points. Ken Petrie was Lincoln's high point man with thirds in both the 100 and 200 yard dashes for six points. Bud Brandt got three points on a third in his heat of the 440 yard dash. Bob Iagodinsky took fourth in the broad jump for two points. Bill McElligott, Bill Rahr, Louis Vits, and Louie Web- er each earned a point on fifth places in the shot-put, 440 yard dash, 880 yard run, and low hurdles respectively. Lincoln failed to win a conference meet for the second straight year. They lost to Appleton 81Vz to 31V2, and to Green Bay East 77 to 36 in dual meets. The scores of the two triangular 1947 TRACK TEAM Many Gain Fame meets were: Sheboygan Central 78, Sheboygan North 65, Manitowoc 53, and Oshkosh 69 19720, Fond du Lac 68 19720, Manitowoc 57 1710. Ken Petrie scored the most points for the Ships during the season, Co-captains for the season were Kenneth Holtz and Earl Zahorik, Letter winners for the '47 season were: Norbert Ahl, Leo Brandt, Ken Holtz, Robert Iagodinsky, Bill McElligott, Ken Petrie, Douglas Ploss, Bill Rahr, Torn Riggs, Gerald Smith, Louis Vits, Louie Weber, and Earl Zahorik. The track schedule for '48 consisted of five meets, three of which were held on the home track. The Fox River Valley Conference meet was held on May 15 at Appleton, and the relay meet was held on May 27 at Green Bay East. Left to right. row 1. N. Ahl, L. Weber. D. Ploss, C. Butler. R. Buran, W. Sepnufski. K. Holtz, E. Zahorik. T. Riggs. D. Tess. W. Ruhr. E. Nelson. Row 2. P. Schleis. T. Duffy. K. Norkosky. L. Spaeth. R. Schrinner, R. Bashcxw, K. Kohlbeck. W. Taylor. I. Lar- son. R. Iagodinsky. Row 3. I. Gamble. P. Frozenu, D. Tech. K. Petrie. A. Hodas. B. Greycurek. D. Baldwin. A. Orchekowski. K. Cayem- berg. M. Holschbcrch. W. McEl1igott. Row 4. Coach L. Schmitz. Coach H. Rasmussen. L. Sigman. R. Vinton. G. Smith. R. lclcobsen. L. Brandt, M. Cher- muk, E. Korle. manager. A. Meindl. manager. Absent when picture was taken: L. Vits. W. Gauger. Page 55 RIGHT of WAY HE GIRLS' Athletic Association has traveled along the Lincoln Highway for ten years, growing from an organization of 340 girls to 519 girls. ln the upper picture, left to right, are the Winners of different sports for the year, OFFICIALS CLUB Row 1. left to right, Marlene Pekulik, Patricia Kacynski. Arlene Pankratz. Miss Frances Ritchie. Betty Holzschuh. Mary Manney, lane Ansorge, Lucille Meyer. Row 2, Carol Berkedal. Kay McLaughlin. Margaret Cul- ver. Marie Hein. Ioan Wenstadt. Betty Bentley. Vivian Petska. Grace Hanson. WINNERS OF GIRLS' SPORTS Row 1. Betty Bentley. Dorothy Tsopels. Arlene Parikratz. Iune Myers. Vivian Petska. Row 2. Marlene Spinker. Sally Seiler, Rita Delsman. Patricia Terens. Mary Lou Schmitz. Absent-Ioan Beck- er. Sally Culver. Row 3. Cecilia Peaschek, Dolores Swiggum. Georgiana Barnes, Ann Bredesen. Dolores Krueger. Beverly Stue- ber. Mary lane Mecca. Ioyce Reznichek. Absent-Grace Carl, Sally Culver. Martha Graycarek. Helen Haase. Ioan Kacynski. Geraldine Kubichek. Ber- nice Literskyhloan Muel1er.Iean Perrodin, Virginia Worel. Page 56 t HoMERooM MANAGERS Row 1. left to right. Dolores Fischer, Greta Grabinsky. LaVeme Kolanczk, Blanche Luchsinger. Rita Reindl, Dolores Rohan. Row 2. Priscilla Brilliant, Mary Lou Bartelme. Betty Bentley. loan Gennrich. Martha Graycarek. Dorothy Zagrodnik. Kay Mc Laughlin. Delphine Novak, Carol Perrodin. Marlene Spinker. N ADVISORY board is the newest addition to the G.A.A. This advisory board is com- posed ot the GAA. officers, homeroom man- agers, and the two physical education teache ers who will act as advisers to the club. Row 3. Laverne Stelzer. Beverly Stueber. Dolores Mum- py. Sylvia Knutson. Elaine Larson. Louise Gass. Bernice Homes, lane Simon. Bette Bruechert. Helen Haase, Grace Zipperer. Patricia Terens. Absent. Marilyn Hol- dorf. Florence Iageman, Ann Pauly. Patricia White. loan Pekulik. LaVerne Boldt, Nadine Brown, Annella Gigure. Carol Holt.. lean Iarosh. Karen Ristad. Dorothy Tsopels. ln the lower picture, left to right, are the GAA. officers. Row 1. Louise Gass. Beverly Stueber. Sharon Muchin. Row 2. Priscilla Brilliant. Betty Sheridan, Patricia Terens. Margaret Culver. for the G. A. A. Page 57 TENNIS CLUB Row 1, lelt to right. loan Becker, Mary Manney, Ioanne Berg, Mrs. Frank Granitz, Ieannetle Berg, Nancy Pet- erik, lane Ansorge. Row 2. Nadine Brown, Betty Worthington, Ianet Kaufman, Mary Hooper, Patricia Hall, Ioan Wenstadt, Bar- bara Hamilton, Mary Carbon, Dorothy Sheehan, Sharon Muchin. Row 3. Mary Singer, Mary Lou Schmitz, Rornayne Silbernagel, Patricia White, Patricia Mayerl, Marjorie Brose, Ann Pauly, Marilyn Bast, Betty Bentley, Donna Dueno, Cecilia Peaschek, Sharyn Carlier. HONORARY SWIMMING Raw 1, left to right. Ieannette Berg, Patricia Terens, Lois Dirkrnann, Carol Berkedal, Ioan Hanson, Dorothy Bugs, Ioanne Berg, IoAnn Cerny. Row 2. Betty Sheridan, Rita Delsman, Mary Singer, Beverly Greycarek, Sue Sargeant, Donna Delsman. Row 3. Margaret Culver, lean lansky, Nancy lust, Romayne Silbernagel. Carole Stangel, Mary Wilda, Betty Weber, Miss Frances Ritchie. Absent, Laverne Boldt, Dorothy Peters. Page 58 PHYSICAL FUN EDUCATION Winners for the best costumes at the annual G,A.A. Boy-Girl party were Rosella Newman and Bette Rathsack. Minnie, Minnie Ha-Ha Went to see her papa, were the cries of Ianet, Susie, Gretchen, Margaret, and Gracie as they jumped rope. Relaxing from the days activities are Miss Frances Ritchie and Mrs. Frank Granitz. .1-fr .J pf! - Qiffm-:v,m1 . 'lit i ,rfrrr 1 -va A mr:-r .4 A 2. ,, ,7,-sw g-Z.: OFFICERS -E-P, yes, sir, and we've got loads ot it. Our club divided into two separate groups, One consisted of a group ot stu- dents who intended to try out for cheer- leading, and the other group made up new yells for the cheerleaders. Five cheerleaders were selected this year. They are the following: Andrew Herrmann, Iames Gallagher, Carol Gau- ger, Carol Durawa, and Shirley Denk. Re- elected were Suzanne Fanta and Harold Tadych. This year we helped sponsor, along with the Hi-Tower Players, Red White day, which was a big success. We made ern- blerns, had a big sale, and put on a pep meeting all on the same day. Finally, we all had a bang-up tirne at our Mend ot the season party. The usual feed was cake, coke, and ice cream. Lett to right. row l. H. Tadych. S. Ponta. D. Terens. Row 2. I. C. Berg. I. O. Berg. PEP CLUB Left Row 2. Row 3. Row 4. Row 5. Row 6. Hooper, Row 7. R. E High Voltage to right, row l. D. Icxeger, I. Wilda. B. Greycarek, I. Becker, A. Herrmann. D. Iaeger. M. Bartelme. D. Hansen. R. Delsman. G. Grcrbinsky. C'. Gcruger. A. Fischer. I. Bonk. Daley. B. Berkedcl. E. Larson, R. Wilmot. M. Nelson. B. Knipp. G. Waak. . Kcxminski, M. Marshall, D. Sheehan. M. Carbon. I. Feile. P. Phalen. C. Durawa. C. Holt. A. Schmidt, D. Elm, K. Buchner, M. Neuser, M. Shallue, I. Cerny. C. Anderson. C. Aggen. M. Fricke, L. Mcrssmcm, G. Tomczyk, G. Tomczyk. S. Muchin. S. Seiler. S. Drews. M. P.. Roulette. M. I. Kaufman, B. Worthington. T. Lipski, F. Iohnson. B. Sheridan. A. Kaboth, N. Garry. R. Andrew, D. Metzger, D. Zogrodnik, H. Iago- dinsky, M. Koepp. G. Hoyer, L. Siebenbom, M. McConnell. Page 62 PEP their Weary houru? Naturally, it's our pep. Those pep meetings we had sixth hour this year were really some riotous ones. Cheer, pep, spirit, and good sportsmanship were equally shared. Mr. Newton Iones, our sponsor, was respon- sible lor the good work we accomplished. We worked hard at our lun. Red White day was a big project, Most of CLUB Lei! to right. row 1. Q. Quail, M. Kanter. S. Iacob. P. Kanter. C. Foreman. M. Schultz. L. Kaminski. D. Iohnson. Row 2. D. Rohan. M. Singer, P. Brilliant, Y. Boeckman, M. Ogaard. I. Cerkas. I. Crooks. A. Buretta. Row 3. I. Gallagher. L. Kolcmczyk. C. Iohnsrud, I. Buretla, P. Mrotek. I. Dully, C. Tisler. M. Maertz, B. Weber. Row 4. F. Iageman. A. Toedter, D. Brennan. B. Craney. I. Iirikowic, G. Iansky. A. Kummer, B. Mix, N. Fisher, M. Franz. B. Stelzer. E. Kalk, C. Tosion. M. Kohlmeyer. S. Denk. B. Harlow, I. Heffernan, L. Stelzer. M. Holdori. Row 5. M. Vieweger. M. Maertz, I. Fredrick. A. Melville. B. Walsworih. M. Bronk. E. Smrz, L. Check, C. Duckart. M. Reitmeyer, M. Houghion. L. Treadwell. Row 6. M. Schrank, M. Schmitz, R. Reindl. R. Silbernagel, P. Terens. S. Ientsch, I. Drumm, C. Shoblaska. C. Stangel, I. Iansky, D. Schroeder. N. Iust. A. Pauly. M. Brose, P. Mayerl, V. Runge. P. While. Absent. C. Maples. I. Kacyhski, D. Keune, R. Neumann. D. Pieschel. M. Ploederl. I. Ploss. I. Quint, P. Ralhsack. A. Schaus, D. Tso- pels. NEW CHEERLEADERS Left to right. row 1. C. Gauger, S. Denk. C. Dura- wa. Row 2. A. Herrmann, I. Gallagher. HAT IS IT that gives the school spirit? What is it that helps the Ships along in the club cut out and pasted emblems to sell in school and at the game. We had charge of the hall decorations, too, which consisted ot red and White crepe paper and balloons strung up to the ceiling. Otticers this year Were: President, Ioanne Berg, vice president, lean- nette Berg, secretary, Harold Tadych, treasurer, Suzanne Fanta, and sergeant-at-arms, Donald Terens. Page 63 LINCOLN PHILATELISTS Seated. leit to right, E. Bulaban, R. Shaffer. Standing, V. Long, G. Kneevers. R. Huebner. Miss C. Amundson. R. Fischer. B. Schwartz. HIT INCOLN'S Philatelists are the newest addi- tion to our special interest clubs this year. To those who still don't know what the name means, it is merely a stamp club. During the Week We would collect different kinds ol stamps from one cent to the highest we could find and as many foreign stamps as We could possibly get. Miss Clara Amundson, our adviser, showed us the way to mount them, and later displayed our collections. OFFICERS HI-TOWER PLAYERS I-ef! to right- Standing: vice president. D- TSSSI Sec Len to right. standing, P. Creager, A. Schmidt, M. remry' H' Kustem adwser' MES L' Albers' E. Gallagher, I. Olander. M. Raven. E. Kam, M. Car- Sitting. treasurer, I. Berg: president, M. McConnell Absent L Becker' W- Wagner- ' bon. Sitting, I. Herzog, D. Bergner, I. Cemy. Page 64 E ARE THE wheels behind Lincoln's movies, to be sure, lt was fun as well as hard Work learning the different parts of a movie projector machine. Our biggest projects for the year were our noon movies on Fridays and the stamp movie for the defense aiders. Mr. Noble Anderson, our adviser, helped us with the daily chores of taking care of all LHS movies. OFFICERS Left lo right, president, G. Salinsky: vice president, P. Miller: secretary, R. Schroeder: treasurer, D. Stephenson. dean, M WHEELS MOVIE PROJECTOR RIGHT LEFT Left lo righl, row 1. G. Hubbard, R. Franswick, P. Left to right, row 1. G. Salinsky, R. Schroeder, M. Walden- Boyd. Row 2. B. Murray, H. I.aBin, F. Schroeder, Mr. N. Row 2. R. Schuh, P. Miller, D. Stephenson. Anderson. Page 65 DANGEROUS curves GIRLS SWIMMING CLUB Leit to right, in water, H. Iagodinsky, G. Ianesky, I. Hibbard, E. Uetzmann, M. Finkelmier, B. Carriveau. G. Barnes. M. Rysticken, S. Foerg, A. M. Hemmer. S. Goil. Row l. I. Chermak, K. Ristad, P. Clow, B. Berkedal. P. Noll. C. Perrodin, D. Holly, A. Schmidt. K. Ruchhoett, M. I. Mecca, B. Holzschuh, K. Magill. Row 2. I. Gallagher, L. Kolcmczyk, A. Boeckman, M. Fictum, R. Daley, L. Meyer, G. Tomczyk, G. Tomczyk, B. Luchsinger, R. Broen. Row 3. E. Rose, L. Treadwell, M. Houghton, A. Kummer, D. Brennan, F. Iageman. M. Reitmeyer, E. O'Leske, M. Wagner, H. Coons. L. O'Hearn, L. Herman, B. Stueber. Absent. A. Ahl, A. Erdman, V. Petska, E. Scheurell. I. Schmidtman. OFFICERS Leit to right. row 1. Secretary-treasurer, I. Konkel: president, D. Elm. Row 2. Vice president, E. Larson: adviser, Miss I. Strathearn. EARNING better swimming strokes, fair play, and good sportsmanship was the main ob- jective for our club. Some of us joined for purely recreational pur- poses, and then there were some of us who tried to get a little off the waistlinef' A few of us practice earnestly for Life Saving awards and the Honorary Swimming club. Maybe we didn't quite make it this year, but there is next year, too! Club period was really about the only time that we iems didn't care about the hair style, for who could see us now? After a Whole year of club meetings we con- sider ourselves graceful mermaids. So you don't believe us? Iust wait till those summer months, you'll see! , Page 66 DIP AHEAD . SOPHOMORE BOYS SWIMMING Left to right, row l. R. Coffin, W. Humm. D. Greenwald. Row 2. I. Besuw, F. Kalcuk, N. Bronk, I. Sullivan, R. Stcmkey, I. Scherer, R. Witt, I. Kohlbeck. Row 3. C. Penzich, I. Lal'-'ond, R. Rathsclck, G. Rankin, F. Kubsch, I. Barnes, C. Benishek, R. Sipnefski, R. Schel- sky. Row 4. E. Piechocky. L. Frye, I. Nemetz, P. Iolmson, T. Koebke, R. Iohnson, C. Kubitz, M. Didrick. Absent. E. Bulaban, W. Bclllmunn. R. Brown, I. Budnik. L. Elliot, D. Endries, D. Ewald. P. Haese. E. Harpt, I. May, I. Mullins. R. Novak, I. Schurr, I. Sepncxfski, C. Steckbnuer, 'G. Stern, E. Stockmeyer, V. Trottier, D. Walsh, W. Wassink, I. Wolff, G. Haupt. ANT TO LEARN something? Then join the Boys Swimming club. Each one of us improved our diving form, side stroke, crawl, and most of the other strokes. If you didn't know how to swim when you :Lx first joined the club you soon found out. It Wasn't a requirement to learn to swim, but once you were in the pool you couldnt help but ... .--J ,. . Want to be a pro! We had some relay races and we also played Y Water polo. Mr, Gordon Winder was a big P p help in that line. Most of us intended to improve our diving j Y . skills, but to no avail. The diving board gave - W ,.-, , ,- way to some strong senior or possibly a junior. r - -'- Remember, fellas, if you want fun your best 1 LR i W bet is the Boys Swimming club, Page 67 ID YOU ever dream ol being a Bette Davis or Humphrey Bogart? No-that's not the idea We had in mind when we joined the Drama club. 'Course it was strictly a dramatic club, but most of us were inexperienced. Some of our meetings turned into social riots, but on the whole We ac- complished a lot. Organized for the first year our club was one of the larg- est. Mr. Frank Novitski, our sponsor, with his ability in coaching plays, taught us the essentials of acting. He also taught us the different parts ot the stage, stage lighting, and stage waits. DRAMA CLUB TOP PICTURE Left to right. row l. M. Spinker, G. Serio. S. Fcmta. Row 2. I. Feile. A. Kaboth. I. Chermak. A. Alter. How 3. I. Mullins, E. Gomm. H. LaBin, I. Wilde, W. Vetter. BOTTOM PICTURE Lett to right, row l. N. Fisher. M. Oguard, I. Cerlms. Row Z. N. Endries. G. Wilde. I. Madsen. M. Dullmun. Row 3. M. Holdort. I. Cunard, W. Honold, C. Stangel. Page 68 BRIGHT aw. ON SUCCESS mean FRIGHT for STARS OF 7 URING CLUB meetings we tried, and We use the word lightly, to put on several skits. Two club meetings were spent read- ing different types of plays that were presented to different clubs at their meetings. We divided the club into groups of five and read farces, murder mysteries, and comedies. We finally decided on a farce, Mur- der by Morning. This play we present- ed to the Daughters of Isabella on May 20. We finished the season by throwing a big party in the cafeteria. DRAMA CLUB TOP PICTURE Left to right. row 1. A. Toedler. M. Bronk. Row 2. I. Worel, S. Denk. Y. Boeckmun. L. Check. Row 3. M. Schrunk. M. Winter. D. Brixius. I. Fredrick. BOTTOM PICTURE Left to right, row 1. M. Shallue. D. Heindl. Row 2. D. Zcxgrodnik. H. Tadych. A. Podrab- sky. I. Reznichek. Row 3. S. Horovitz, M. Franz. I.. Slelzer. D. Swiggum. Absent. M. Hooper, G. Kubichek. H. Morris. I. Ploss. E. Smrz. Page 69 TWIRLING ALGNG BATON TWIRLERS Left to right, row l. I. Iorgensen. R. Iolin. secretary: M. L. Cost. E. Kaminski, P. Icxgemann. Row Z. R. Broen, C. Duckart, A. M. Zipperer, M. Bust, G. Carl. Row 3. N. Endries, A. Pekarske, V. Worel, P. Hall, C. Peaschek, C. Durcxwa. Row 4. I.. Massmunn, E. Balubcm. C. Tisler, M. Huebner, R. Kutil. NOTHER YEAR of twirling has come to an end. Displaying our talents on the football field and the basketball court gave us a thrill that We will always remember. This year We added a little something to our usual routine. We had the younger set perform with us at the basketball games. Three girls about the age of seven twirled at our basketball games under the direction of Helen Haase. Miss Arden Machus, '46, taught us sleight- at-hand this year, and with her help we ime Page 70 SENIORS. dent: L. Boldt. urer. Row 3. H. Hcmse, M. E. Koebke. Absent. D. Ewcld, I. Pokorski. vice president: M. Raven. proved. St. Patricks Day was really one for the books. Dressed in White and green, and displaying the Shamrock emblem, we twirled in formation. On the basketball court and on the football field We used our lighted batons. For the Homecoming Parade We also twirled, leading the entire parade. We sponsored a club sale at one of the basketball games and to say the least the income was great. Our club was the largest in years. Miss Muriel Batz was our sponsor. Lett to right. row 1. L. Novak, presi- Row 2. D. Bergner. S. Czekala, treas- BACKSEAT DRIVERS OFFICERS Lower left. sitting. C. Ander- son. M. Culver, B. Weber. Standing. D. Umnus, Mr. A Haberman. Culver Neuser. AMMERS, NAILS, paint, and all essentials needed for construction were our main tools. Building stage sets and helping to set the stage for school events was our job. Learning to do these things was good healthfy fun, but seeing our iinishecl product was a surprise even to us! Although many ol 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 lor the various stagings this year. The settings for the lunior, Senior, and One- Act Plays were our masterpieces. When the plans were before us it looked quite difficult, Top. kneeling. V. Groelle, I. Kortas, I. Crooks, M. Pekulik. S. Standing. D. Smith. A. Horstmcm. R. Reindl, D. Rohan, G. Giese. M. Mills. L. Specht Absent. P. Blshop. A. Buretta, N. Garry, B. Harlow. I. Mueller. M. Lower right. kneeling. D. Metzger. S. Seiler. Standing. R. Andrew. C. Pen- zich. P. Behnke. but with the cooperation of everyone they really weren't too hard to master. We have been keeping the leather in our hats too long, because the real credit goes to our adviser, Mr. Arthur l-laberman. Without him We would have been complete- ly in the dark. He was behind it all and de- serves a generous part of the credit. When it came to explaining and supervising or answer- ing the many questions We had, his patience was limitless. All stage hands are also members ot the club. We threw a big party at the end of the year and everyone had a supercolossal time. Page 7 I TRI LUCI Leh lo righi. row 1. D. Schroeder. S. Remiker. M. Keller. C. Berkedal. M. L. Barielme. I. Drumm. TRI LUCI Lei! to right, row l. I. Quail. S. Iacob, P. Kanter, M. Kanter, M. A. Kohlmeyer. R. Delsman. C. Gcruger, D. Hun- son, G. Grubinsky. C. Shoblasku. Row 2. M. Nelson. S. Ienisch, I. Icmsky, N. lust, R. Wilmot. Miss B. Kinney. A. Fischer, P. Terens, D. Pieschel I. Allan. M. Hein. Absent V. Runge. Page 72 I COMMERCIAL Left to right. row 1. M. Brose, E. Seiler. C. Turczynski, A. Leu. I. Wolfe, B. Seibel. S. Bust, I. Sempier. Row 2. I. Tcrdych. V. Rodney. H. Coons, E. Gomm, R. Kramer, B. Delsman. T. Fruzyna, M. Fessler. Absent. D. DePaul, L. Lespercmce, M. Spinker. S. Springstube, B. VcmLannen, I. Wilsmunn. TRAVELING with peed COMMERCIAL Left to right, row 1. Blahnik. I. Borqwardi, B. Goeke, D. Grosshuesch, D. Novak. Mrs. E. Grell. I. Leiker. L. Novack. L. Hcrvlichek. G. Weak. Row 2. D. Grosshuesch, M. Heinzen, D. Krueger, P. Lenhardt, I. Iorgensen. M. Mullen, D. Schwalbe, I. Bonk. R. Iolin. Absent. P. Bianchi. D. Konopclcki. L. Panosh. Page 73 RED CROSS BOARD LEFT. Lei! to right, M. Keller. Miss B. Fuller. M. Car- RIGHT. Left to right, I. Schuerer, I. Raymond. H. Tid- mody. marsh. W. Scholten. RED CROSS BOARD E OF THE Iunior Red Cross Board are glad to be representative of all the stu- dents in the World-Wide student group. Each month of the school year we received the Iunior Red Cross Iournal, a magazine pub- lished especially so that we could learn ol the LEFT. Left to right, S. Muchin, I. Zahn, I. Kowalski. different activities ot our organization all over the country. The percentage ol enrollment in our school was 99.5 per cent, and the total amount ol money collected was Sll7.85. We had lots ot work, but it was for a good cause. RIGHT. Left to right. G. Salinsky, S. Sargeant, Miss I. Iohnsrud. C. Maurer. Page 74 LIBRARY BOARD Left to right, row 1. G. Marshek, C. Hettman. R. Franswick, B. Drobku, G. McKay, I. Iugodinsky. I. Winters. Row 2. B. Schroeder. I. Fredrick, I. Perrodin, M. A. Orth. Mrs. I. Mclgill, P. DeLorme, B. Komorosky. L. Piper. Absent. P. Hall. I. Hemmer. M. Houghton, R. Mix, I. Myers. UTURE FARMERS of America is a new club EMBERS OF the library board are assist- this year. ants to Mrs. Iames Magill, our school Our main Objectives were io Study fhe Con- librarian, The job they have is to help check ditions of soil, crops, plants and animals. books in and Oul- Mr. William Reinks, agriculture teacher, Senior Ace points will be given to those helped us with our problems. working a second year in the library. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Left to right. row 1. K. Larson, R. Fischer, T. Fruzyna. D. Pribek. W. Luckow. Row 2. D. Boldt. R. Smith. D. Ophicka, R. Wcltzke. F. Strohieldt, C. Luckow. Row 3. Mr. W. Reinks. D. Umnus. F. Bushman, D. Ellestad, W. Voigt. Washington members not pictured. Absent: I.. Dondlinger, W. Schleis. Page 75 ff -mix 'HTL f v , X f , fin -- ' ,, Q. ifr, , Q' -- W iii? w 5 .Qi 'ffx - gsfzr: f 1 N J ' ,, :H x W '555' '- fix .:5.pgg'iff:HtfQ, . :azsmafkia ,, fi 3 . -W.. ' gg, . W has .f fr ,:,5a?N53: '-.1 ,Q x . ,, IZZ v a , 3 is i 1. ' lx WY' A ,. 3 2, 4 .E . mu- KA, V 4-UWC, M mf ff www - 1 .uw 1 We un,lU'Pf ' Y' si i' girl. 3 3 -HB: 'n . 'K' Q57 K if f 2 ggg STRAIGHT ' ' 4 Superintendent L. H. Lamb BOARD OF EDUCATION Page 78 Left to right. row 1. Frank Kloiber, Gerhard! Kubitz, Dr. R. W. Hammond, president: Superintendent Lamb. Vera Dueno. assistant secretary: Walter Dorsch. Row 2. Walter lens, secretary: Edward Schmidt. superintendent of buildings and grounds: Francis Rugowski vice president. Absent when picture was taken-Robert Lindwall. if BEHIND the Wdeei Finishing his first year as principal of Lincoln high school is Bex K. Iohn, who has whole-heartedly direct- ed his talents towards the perfection of our school. He was graduated irom Otterbein College with a B.A. degree, and from Northwestern University with an M.A. degree. He taught at Lincoln for twenty years, during which time he coached several championship basketball teams. He was assistant principal for fourteen years and principal at Woodrow Wilson junior high school for five years. Mr. Rufin Boyd is assistant principal and also head of the music department. He was graduated from Lincoln in 1921. His degrees from the University of Wisconsin were BJ-X., BM., and MA. Heading the guidance department and the science department is Mr. Edwin Erickson. He was graduated from Northland College with a BA. degree and from Northwestern University with an MA. degree. He is the adviser for the National Honor Society, Student Council, and the Student Code. Mr. Charles G. Stangel is our student counselor. He was graduated from the University of Indiana and from the University of Wisconsin with a BA. degree. Principal Rex K. Iohn Mr. Ruiin Boyd Mr. Edwin Erickson Mr. Charles Stungel Page 79 CAREFUL DRIVERS L. Albers C. I-lmundson N. Anderson G. Aplin M. Balz L. Carswell M. Chamberlain D. Crain H. Dedrick C. Fuller R. Fuller L. Gaedke B. Granitz F. Granitz E. Grell ge 80 Laurinda Albers-U. ot Wisconsin, B.A., U. of Iowa, MA, Subjects: U. S. History, Hi-Tower Players, Make-up Committee tor Thanksgiving Program . . . Clara Amundson-St. Olaf College, U. of Wisconsin, M.A., Subjects: Contemporary Literature, Sophomore English, Lincoln Philate- lists Noble Anderson - Milwaukee State Teachers College, BE., Subjects: Physiology and health, Electricity and radio, B Team Foot- ball Coach G. L. Aplin-Whitewater State Teachers College, B.E., Northwestern U,, M. S., Head of Commercial Department, Subjects: Ad- vanced Shorthand, Typing, Retail Selling, School Treasurer . . . Muriel Batz-U. of Wisconsin, B.A., MA., Subjects: Third and Fourth Year Mathe- matics, Geometry, Physiology and health, Ba- ton Club Lorna Carswell - Central State Teachers College, B.S., Subjects: Quantity Cookery, Boys' Home Economics Mary Chamberlain-Oshkosh State Teachers College, BA., U. ot Wisconsin, M.A., Subjects: U. S. History, Latin, Sophomore Class Adviser Dorothy Crain-Ripon College, BA., Sub- jects: English, lournalism, Publications Adviser Helene A. Dedrick-U. ot Wisconsin, BA., U. of Michigan, MS., Subjects: Physiology and health, Biology Charles A. Fuller - Stout Institute, Subjects: Industrial Arts Ruth M. Fuller-U. ot Wisconsin, B. A., M. A., Subjects: Problems of Democracy, Senior Class Adviser, junior Red Cross Adviser, M.EA. Treasurer Lucille Gaedke - Whitewater State Teachers College, BE., Northwestern U., MA., Subjects: Bookkeeping One and Two, Commercial Law, Economics, Typing, Commercial Club, Activity Tickets, Stamps and Bonds Mrs. Frank E. Granitz-La Crosse State Teachers College, B.A., Subjects: Physical Education, Intramurals Frank E. Granitz-U. of Wisconsin, BS., Sub- jects: Physical Education, Football Coach, B Team Basketball, Baseball Coach . . . Mrs. Esther Grell-Whitewater State Teachers College, BE., Subjects: Shorthand, Ottice Practice, Commer- cial Club . . . MAP the RCUTES Bemhard Hagen - Stout Institute, B.S., Iowa State Teachers College, M.S., Head of lndus- trial Arts Department, Subjects: Woodworking, Sophomore Class Adviser Iulia Ianecek - Milwaukee State Teachers College, B.S., Sub- jects: Biology, Physiology and health, M.E.A. representative Iean Iohnsrud-Whitewater State Teachers College, B.E., Subjects: Begin- ning and Advanced Shorthand, Typing l., Iunior Red Cross Adviser Newton T. Iones-Ripon College, B.A., U. of Wisconsin, M.A,, Head ot Social Science Department, Subjects: U. S. His- tory, Problems of Democracy, Pep Club William B. Iones-Park College, B. A., Subjects: Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club Iohn E. Iung-Ripon Col- lege, B.A., U. ot Wisconsin, M.A., Subjects: Al- gebra, Geometry, Basketball Coach, Golf Coach Marian E. Kelley-U, of Wisconsin, B.S., M. A., Subjects: American History, Thanksgiving Program, Iunior Class Adviser .. . Barbara Kin- ney-Northland College, B.A., Subjects: Spanish One and Two, Sophomore English, Tri Luci Club . . . Gertrude McCauley-Ferris Institute, White- water State Teachers College, B.E,, Subjects: Bookkeeping, Typing Mrs. Iames G. Magill -Lake Forest College, B.A., Librarian . .. Iames G. Magill-U. of lowa, B.A., Northwestern U., M.A., Head of the English Department, Sub- jects: Sophomore English, College Prep English, Contemporary Literature, Magic Club Charles W. Meisnest M U. of Wisconsin, B.A., Subjects: U. S. History, World History .. . Grace E. Miller-U. ot lowa, B.A., and M.S., Subjects Arithmetic, Third Year Mathematics, Geometry Iohn A. Norman-U. of Wisconsin, B.A. and M,A., Subjects: Physics . . . Frank A. Novitski- Oshkosh State Teachers College, BE., North- western U., M.S., Subjects: Speech Arts, Drama- tic Club . . . B. Hagen N. Iones M. Kelley M. Magill G. Miller I. Icmecek W. Iones B. Kinney I. Magill I. Norman I. Iohnsrud I. lung G. McCauley C. Meisnest F. Novitski Page 81 INSTRUCTION PERMIT Pa C. Pultz F. Ritchie L. Schmitz F. Sivula T. Williams qe B2 H. Rasmussen F. Rosentreter M. Seitz I. Stevenson G. Winder W. Reinks V. Rudolph M. Shoemaker I. Strathearn E. Wood Cleeta G. Pultz-Kirksville State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., Subjects: Art, Art Adviser for publi- cations and junior Prom . . . Harold A. Rasmus- sen-Carroll College, BS., Subjects: Chemistry, Geometry, Shop Mathematics, Arithmetic, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach William Reinks-U. of Wisconsin, B.S., Subjects: Agricul- ture, Future Farmers ol America Frances Ritchie-La Crosse State Teachers College, B.E., U. of New York, M.A., Girls' Counselor, Subjects: Physical Education, Intramurals, Water Safety F. W. Rosentreter-U. of Wsconsin, B.A., and M.A., Subjects: Geography . . . Vema F. Rudolph -Carroll College, B.A., U. ot Wisconsin, M.A., Subjects: Sophomore English, Sophomore and Senior College Preparatory English, National Honor Society Adviser, Lyceum Committee Ad- viser, Handbook Adviser . . . Louis F. Schmitz! Whitewater State Teachers College, BE., Sub- jects: Bookkeeping One and Two, Senior Class Adviser, Assistant Track Coach, Sophomore Basketball Coach . . . May B. Seitz-U. of Chica- go, Ph. B., Columbia U., M.A., Subjects: English, Speech Arts Martin C. Shoemaker-North western U., M.A., Subjects: Problems of Demo- cracy, Physiology and health, M.E.A. represen- tative Faye Sivula 4 Stout lnstitute, B.S., Subjects: Home Economics, Boys' Home Eco- nomics, Adviser tor Pep Assemblies Iohn M. V. Stevenson-U. ol Chicago, Ph. B., Sub- jects: Creative Writing, Business English, Sopho- more English, Tennis Coach, Faculty Chairman for Senior Ace, Manitou Statistician . . . Ianet N. Strathearn-Lawrence College, B.A., Subjects: junior English, Speech Arts, Swimming Club, Faculty Social Chairman Thomas Williams -U. ot Wisconsin, B.A., and BM., Subjects: Band, Boys' Glee Club, Harmony, Dance band, Pep band . . . Gordon Winder-U. oi Wisconsin, BS., MS., Head ot Physical Education Depart- ment, Subjects: Physical Education Esto B. Wood-U. ot lndiana, B.A., Northwestern U., M.A., Subjects: Psychology, English, B Team Football Coach . . . with COURTEOUS SERVICE Carol White, Mrs. Paul Hczrtl, Donna Kitzerow. Row 2, Miss Ann Guenther, speech correction teocherg Mrs. Charlotte Klirikner, girls' mcttrorig Ioe Trcxurig, third floor custodian. Row 3, Custodioms: Ioseph Burettot, Hermon Diskowski, Eugene Ziglinski, cmd Richard Toxuschek, night custo- dion, Not pictured, Iorries Breckenridge, Page 83 .f W ,, QM Q x S 1:1 Q 1 V1 nw ,, K. Q '15 'V 1 H45 :'??.' : wut! Q -'SSI A-N is. 1 . ms.: -. .AW mv .K . pw 31 M ffl, .L , if A-affix Ji' , .!,. M - L QE um a wwf, C. Aggen R. Andrews S. Bast E. Bausch D. Benfield Page 86 N. Ahl K. Anderson C. Authold C. Bartelme M. Bauch I. Baumann I. Baxa I. Becker I. Berg I. Berg Carol Aggen-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Swimming 25 Knitting 35 Pep 45 Gis- mo 35 Manitou 4, Art Editor 45 Flashes 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Triangle 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Play Com. 2, 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 35 Ace 4 . . . Norbert Ahl-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: F.F.A. 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 4 Karen Anderson-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Clubs: Swimming 25 Gismo 35 Knit- ting 35 Pep 45 Stagecraft 45 Flower Girl 35 GA.A. 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Class Play Com. 3, 4 Rita Andrew-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Knitting 2, 35 Pep 45 Stagecraft 45 Flashes Business Manager 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Flower Girl 35 GAA, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Class Play Com. 4 . . . Carol AntholdfEntered from Rockwood 35 GAA. 3, 4 .. . Carol Bartelme A Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Bowling 25 Hep Deb 25 Gismo 35 Class Play 35 Flower Girl 35 Office 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Play Com. 3 Shirley Bast-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Knitting 25 Pep 35 Commercial 45 GAA. 2, 3, 4 Marvin Bauch-Entered from Wilson 25 Intramurals 4, Mgr, 4 Ioseph Bau- mann-Entered from Wilson 25 Chorus 2, 4 Elayne BauschfEntered from Washington 25 Baton 25 G.AA. 4 . . . Ioseph Baxa-En- tered from Washington 25 Baseball 3, 4 . . . Ioan Becker-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Tennis 2, 45 I-Ii-Iills 2, 35 Hi-Tower Players 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Flower Girl 35 Court of Honor 45 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Tri- angle 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Prom Com. 35 Class Bing Com. 35 Play Com. 3, 4 . . . Donna Beniieldplilntered from Wil- son 25 Clubs: Bowling 2, 35 GAA. 3, 45 In- tramurals 3, 4 Ieanette Berg-Entered from Wilson 25 Class Officer 45 Clubs: Hi- Iills 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tower Players 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Chorus 45 Manitou 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 Flashes 35 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor 45 Office 25 Senior Ace 45 GA.A. 2, 3, 4: In- tramurals 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Sr. Life Saving 45 Cheerleader 45 Prom Com. 35 Play Com. 3, 45Play Festival Com. 2, 3 Ioanne Berg -Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Hi-Iills 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pep 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Chorus 45 Class Play 45 Homecoming Queen 45 GAA. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Homeroom Mgr. 2, 35 Triangle 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Sr. Life Saving 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Play Com. 35 Play Festival Com. 3 . . . M487 Dorris Bergner-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 2, Baton 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tower Players 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Class Play 3, Flashes 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, G.AA. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Play Festival Corn. 2, Quill and Scroll 4 Ione Bergquist-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 2, GA, A. 3, 4 . . . Barbara Berkedal-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Pep 4, Swimming 4, Danc- ing 2, GA.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Play Com. 3, 4 Ioanne Berkedal-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Hi-lills 3, Hep Deb 2, Office 2, 3, 4, GA.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3, Play Com, 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3 Suzanne Bleser-En- tered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Hi-lills 2, 3, Tennis 2, Red Cross Board 2, G.AA. 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3 Audrey Boeckman-En- tered from Washington 2, Student Council 3, Class Secretary 3, Clubs: Hep Deb 2, Hi- lills 3, Pep 3, Swimming 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Badger Girl 3, Prom Queen 3, National Honor 3, 4, Senior Ace 4, Office 3, 4, Senior Life Saving 4, Prom Com. Chairman 3, Class Ring Com. 3, Play Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 3 Dolores Boeder - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: GAA. 2, 4, Grace Boeder - En- tered from Washington 2 . . . LaVerne Boldt -Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Ba- ton 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Gismo 3, Pep 2, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Orchestra l. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, GA.A. 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Triangle 3, Honorary Swimming 3, 4, Play Com. 3 Iames Bonin-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Swimming 2, Flashes 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4 Patricia Brennan- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Home Nursing 2, Bowling 3, Flower Girl 3, Na- tional Honor 3, 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Play Com. 3, 4 Ned Breuer-Entered from Wilson 2, National Honor 4 Carol Brilliant- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: GAA. 3, 4 . . . Ianet Broehm-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: GAA. 2, 4, Flower Girl 3, Office 3 . .. Iohn Broderick-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Kitchen Kleaners Klub 4, Magic 4, Band I, 3, 4, Band ll. 2, Football A, 3, 4, B, 2, Basketball B, 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4 . . . D. Bergner I. Berkedal D. Boeder I. Bonin C. Brilliant IG 1 I. Bergquist S. Bleser G. Boeder P. Brennan I. Broehm 449.4 B. Berkedal A. Boeckmcm L. Boldt N. Breuer I. Broderick ge 87 R. Bronk R. Brose D. Burg H. Bushman C. Carbon D. Carbon R. Cavanaugh S. Cayemburg P. Clark E. Coffin Page 88 B. Bruecherl K. Busse M. Carbon I. Cemy E. Cornmings Ruth Bronkilflntered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Hi-Iills 2, GA.A. 3, 4 Robert Brose-Entered from Washington 2, Football B, 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, Play Com. 3 . . . Bette Bruechert-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Tennis 2, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Dorothy Burg- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 2, Flower Girl 2, GAA. 2, 3, 4 Henry Bushman - Entered from Washington 2, Football A, 4, Baseball 3, 4 Kathleen Busse-Entered from Washington 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Clubs: Knitting 2, Hep Deb 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Manitou 3, 4, Editor 4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor 3, 4, Vice President 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Ace 4, GA. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Triangle 4, ln- trarnurals 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 4 Clarence Carbon-Entered from Wilson 2, Pep 3, Hi-Y 3, Cheerleader 3 Donald Carbon-Entered from Wilson 2, Student Council 3, Clubs: Pep 3, Hi-Y 3, Cheerlead- er 3 Mary Lou Carbon-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, 3, Hi-Tower Players 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Flarnbeau 4, Flashes 3, Quill and Scroll 4, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Sr. Lite Saving 3, Prom Com. Chairman 3, Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3, Class Play 3, 4 . . . Alice Cavanaugh - Entered trom Washington 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, 3, Pep 3, Swimming 2, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4 . . . Shirley Cayemberge Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Swimming 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Iol-lnn Cemy - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 3, Rifle 2, 3, Gisrno 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Stagecralt 2, Pep 3, 4, Hi-Tower Players 4, Handbook 3, 4, Editor 4, Flashes 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Flower Girl 3, Na- tional Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Senior Ace 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Triangle 4,'Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 3, Sr. Life Saving 3, Prom Corn, 3, Play Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 2, 3 . . . Paul Clark-En- tered from Wilson 2, Drum Major 4, Band I. 3, 4, Band ll. 2, Glee Club 4 . . . Edward Collin- Entered from Washington 2, Or- chestra l. 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 4, National Honor 4 . . . Elton Commings-En- tered from Rockwod 3 . .. N467 Iames Conard-Entered from Kewaunee 4: Clubs: Drama 4 Helen Coons-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, 35 Swimming 45 Knitting 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Commercial 45 G.AA. 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 45 National Honor 4 .. . Phyllis Creager-Entered from Washington 25 Stu- dent Council 45 Clubs: Hi-Tower Players 45 Rifle 25 Swimming 2, 35 Class Play 3, 45 Play Festival 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 G.AA. 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 Sr. Lite Saving 35 Play Festival Committee 25 Operetta Committee 3 . . . Patricia Crooks -Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Swimming 35 Knitting 35 Sub Deb 35 GA.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 35 Class Play Committee 2, 3, 4 Shirley Czekala - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Swim- ming 35 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 45 General Office Girl 2, 35 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Triangle Award 35 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Rita Daley - Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Swimming 45 Pep 45 Dancing 25 Second Band 25 Flower Girl 35 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 3, 4 Lorraine Dassey - Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Swimming 45 Dancing Club 25 GAA. 2, 3, 4 . .. Ioseph Decker- Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Swim- ming 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Boys Glee Club 4 . . , Mary Deering-Entered from Washing- ton 25 GAA. 2, 3, 4 . , . Grace DeFaut4En- tered from Washington 25 Girls Glee Club 4 . .. Bernice Delsman-Entered from Wil- son 25 Clubs: Swimming 25 Commercial 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Op- eretta Chorus 35 Handbook 45 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Sr. Lite Saving 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 3 . . . Donna Delsman-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Triangle Award 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Honorary Swim- ming 2, 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Sr. Life Saving 2 Bernice Denk4Entered from Washington 25 GAA, 2, 3, 4 Robert DeZeeuw - Entered from Washington 25 Swimming Pageant 35 Boys Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Gerald Diederichs--Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Oper- etta Chorus 3 . . . I . if Q f I. Conard P. Crooks L. Dassey G. De Faut B. Denk H. Coons S. Czekala I. Decker B. Delsman R. De Zeeuw ills: nf 1 5 S' , I P.Creager R. Daley M. Deering D. Delsmcm I. Diederichs Page 89 L. Dirkmcmn D. Dreger D. Duchon S. Duenkel D. Egger! age 90 P. Donahue S. Drews I. Duebner T. Duffy D. Erdmann R. Donahue F. Drexler C. Duenkel R. Durs I. Ewen Lois DirkmannfEntered from Washington 2, Clubs: Home Nursing Z, Swimming 2, Hi- Iills 3, Pep 3, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 3, Sr. Lite Saving 3, Ir. Lite Saving 2 . . , Patrick Donahue-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Swimming 2 . . . Richard Don- ahue-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Bowling 3, Swimming 2 . . . Donald Dreger -Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Swimming 2 Shirley Drews-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Gismo 3, Swimming 2, Pep 4, Flashes 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Triangle 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Play Com. 4, National Honor 4, Play Festi- val Com. 2 . .. Fredrick Drexler-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Ritle 2, 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 3, Intramurals 4, Class Play Com. 4 Donald Duchon-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Dance Orchestra 4, Band I. 3 Ianet Duebner - Entered from Washington 2, Band I. Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 2, 4 . . . Catherine Duenkel- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knit- ting 2, G.A.A. 4 Shirley Duenkel-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Bowling 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hi-Iills 3, Rifle 2, Chorus 4, Class Play 3, 4, Play Festival 3, Flower Girl 3, Office 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 2 . . . Thomas Duify--En- tered from Wilson 2, Student Council 3, 4, Football A, 4, Football B, 2, 3, Track 3, In- tramurals 4, National Honor 4 Robert Durs - Entered from Wilson 2, Student Council 2, Clubs: Dance Band 4, Band I. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I. 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 4 Dorothy Eggert-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 3, Swimming 2, Tennis 2, Riding 4, Band I. 4, Orchestra I. 3, Red Cross Board 3, G.A.A. 4, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 3 . . . Doris Erdmann - Entered from Washington 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Triangle 4 Iulius Ewen-Entered from Rockwood 3, Clubs: Swimming 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 3, Baseball 3 . .. 79487 Iames FarrfEntered from Washington 2, Football A, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Play Festival 3, Prom Committee 3 . . . Lloyd Ferdon-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Magic 2, 3, Band l. 3, 4, Band ll. 2, Prom Committee 3 . . , Mildred Fessler-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, Commercial 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, Tri- angle Award 3, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office 4 , . . Mary Ann Fictum- Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Dancing 2, Girls Swimming 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Donald Finch-Entered from West DePere 3, Clubs: Boys Bowling 3, Football B, 3, Track 4 Richard Fire- hammer - Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3, Play Festival Commit- tee 3 . . . William Franswick-Entered from Washington 2, National Honor 3, 4 .. . Gerald Freeman-Entered from Horicon 4, Boys Glee Club 4, Track 4 . . . Claudia Fricke -Withdrew Paul Frozena - Entered trom Washington 2, Track 3 Theresa Fruzyna - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Sub Deb 2, Knitting 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Commercial 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri- angle Award 3, Class Play Committee 4 . . . Melvin Gaestel-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: K.K.K. 4, Football Manager 2, Basketball A, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 2, Baseball 3, 4 Mary Ellen Gallagher- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 3, Hi-Iills 3, Home Nursing 2, Hi-Tower Play- ers 4, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, Operetta Committee 3, Na- tional Honor 4 Iohn Gamble-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 3, Track 3 Nita Garry-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, Girls Bowling 3, Pep 4, Stagecratt 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Operetta 3, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 I I. Farr M. A. Fictum W. Franswick P. Frozena M. Gallagher L. Ferdon D. Finch G. Freeman T. Fruzyna I. Gamble M. Fessler R. Firehammer C. Fricke M. Gaestel N. Garry ge 91 Louise Gass-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Girls Swiming 2, 3, Officials 2, Girls Bowling 2, Flower Girl 3, Guidance Office 3, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Girls Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Sr. Life Saving 3, National Honor 4 . . , William Gauger-Entered from Wilson 2, Student Council 2, Class Treas- urer 3, Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, Football A, 3, 4, Football B, 2, Track 2, 3, Swimming Pageant 3, Sr. Life Saving 3, Boys Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3, Class Ring Com. 3 . . . Lila Georgenson-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Home Nursing 2, Band II. 2, Orchestra I, 3, 4, Orchestra II. 2, Flower Girl 3 Georgicma Giese-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Bowling 3, Gismo 3, Stagecraft 4, Alley Gals Bowl- ing 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Martin Gordon-Entered from Wilson 2, Football B, 4, Track 2, 4, Intramurals 4 . . . Ianet Gosz - Entered from Rockwood 3, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 3, 4 Marshall Gotchy-Entered from Washington 2 Beverly Greycarek-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Pep 3, 4, Tennis 2, Student Coun- cil 4, Senior Ace 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Class Play 4, Guidance Office 2, 3, General Of- fice 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 3, Cheerleader 4, Prom Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 3, Na- tional Honor 4 . . . Walter Grosstueck-En- tered from Wilson 2 . .. Edward Grotbeck -Entered from Wilson 2, Track 2, 4, Intra- murals 4, Baseball 3, Class Play Com. 4 . . . Dale Gulseth - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Bowling 3 . .. Thomas GruberAEn- tered from Rockwood 3 , . . Helen Haasee Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Offi- cials 3, 4, Baton 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Gismo 3, Pep 2, Class Play 3, Flower Girl 3, G.A. A. 2, 3, 4, Horneroom Manager 2, 3, 4, Tri- angle 3: Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Sr. Life Saving 3, Class Play Com. 4, National Hon- or 4 Carolyn Haese 4 Entered from Vffashington 2, Clubs: Alley Gals Bowling 2, Hep Deb 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4 Ray Hallisy- Entered from Wilson 2: Clubs: Kitchen Kleaners Klub 4, Football B, 3, Golf 2, 3: Intramurals 4, Red Cross Board 2, Prom Com. 3, National Honor 4 . . . H Hcmse C Haese R Hallxsy 7 Patricia Halloran-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Hi-lills 35 Tennis 2, 35 Baton 25 Pep 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 4 . . . Anne Hanneman-Entered from Mishicot 35 Clubs: Knitting 35 Handbook Staff 45 Class Play Committee 35 National Honor 4 Howard Hansen-Entered irom Wilson 25 Band l. 3, 45 Band H. 2 . . . Keith Hansen- Entered from Washington 25 Band I. 3, 45 Band ll, 2 . . . Ioan Hanson-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Tennis 25 Hi-Iills 35 Honor- ary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Gismo 35 Flashes 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Flower Girl 35 Office 25 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Triangle Award 45 Swim- ming Pageant 35 Sr. Life Saving 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 45 Play Festival Committee 2 . . . Mary Ann Hardina -Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls Bowl- ing 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Roger Hartman- Withdrew Ioan Harvey-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls Swimming 25 Gismo 35 Mixed Chorus 4 . . . LaVerne Has- treiter-Withdrew . . . Dale Haupt-Entered from Washington 25 Football A, 3, 45 Foot- ball B, 25 Baseball 35 Prom Committee Chairman 3 . . . Rosalie Hayward-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Sub Deb 25 Girls Bowling 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.l-X. 2, 3, 4. . . Iames Heck-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Edwin Hein-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Boys lntramurals 45 Baseball 4 Doris Herbs!-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Bed Cross Home Nursing 25 Bowling 35 Flashes 3, 45 Editor 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Ace 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramur- als 2, 35 Play Festival Committee 2 . . . Ieanne Herrick-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls Bowling 2, 35 Sub Deb 25 G.A.A, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court ot Honor 4 . . . P. Hnlloran A. Hannemcm H. Hansen K. Hansen I. Hanson M. A. Hardina R. Hartmann I. Harvey L V- Hcxstreiter D. Haupt R. Hayward O. Heck E. Hein D. Herbst I- Herrick Page 93 .f 'ti C. Herzog I. Herzog M. Holschbcxch M. Holschbach D. Hopf B. Hornes G. Hoyer L. Hrudkcl I. Hunsader D. Iackson ge 94 E. Holdorf B. Holzschuh A. Horstmcm R. Huebner D. Icicobs Clyde Herzog-Entered from Washington 2, Student Council 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Oper- etta 3, Football A, 3, 4, Football B, 2, Prom Com. 3 Iune Herzog - Entered from 'Washington 2, Clubs: Hi-Tower Players Ll, Tennis 3, Chorus 4, Glee Club 3, Play Fes- tival 3, GA.A. 3, 4, Class Play Com. 3, 4 . .. Esther Holdorl-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Marcello: Holschbach-Withdrew . . . Marvin Holschbach-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 4 . . .Betty Holzschuh-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Hep Deb 2, Hi-Iills 3, Swimming 4, Officials 4, GA.A. 2, 3, 4, Triangle 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Play Com. 2 Dorothy Hopf-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 2, G. A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Bernice Hornes - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, 3, Pep 2, Gismo 3, Guidance Office 3, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4 . . . Arden Horst- man-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Chess 2, Stagecraft 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Stage Man- ager 2, 3, 4, Class Play Com. 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Com, 2, 3, 4, National Honor 4, Sen- ior Ace Gretchen Hoyer-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, Hi-Iills 3, Stagecraft 2, Pep 3, 4, Manitou 4, Advertising Manager 4, Flashes 3, Flower Girl 3, GA.A. 2, 3, 4, National Honor 4, Prom Cob. 3, Class Play Com. 4, Quill and Scroll 4 .. . Lila Hrudkcr -Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Dancing 2, Knitting 3, Swimming 3, Glee Club 3, G.A. A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, National Honor 4, Guidance Office 3 . . . Ralph Huebner- Entered from Washington 2 . . . Iecmne Hunsader-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Dancing 2, Swimming 3, Knitting 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Dorothy lack- son-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Pep 2, Hi-Iills 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, Guidance Office 3 . . . Dolores Iacobs-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Dancing 2, General Office 2, GA.A. 3, 4 , . , M467 Howard Iacobs-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Dalton Iaeger-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 3, 4 Donald Iaeger-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 4 . . . Herman Iaeger-Entered from Wilson 2, Mixed Chorus 4 Ioseph Iagodinsky- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, Student Council 3, Library Board 4, Prom Committee 3 Robert Iagodinsky-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys Intramurals 4, Prom Committee 3 Ludmilla Iakoubek eEntered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, Baton 2, Photography 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, Prom Committee 3, Play Fes- tival Committee 3, Play Festival 3 . . . Theo- dore Iarosh-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, 3, First Band 3, 4, Sec- ond Band 2, Football B, 2 . . . Allan Iirikovec -Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, Handbook Statt 4 Ger- maine Kanter-Entered from Wilson 2, Stu- dent Council Secretary 4, Class Treasurer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Oper- etta Solo 3, Flower Girl 3, D.A.R, Award 4, National Honor 3, 4, Guidance Office 4, Senior Ace 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intra- murals 2, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4 Allen Karbon-Entered from Wilson 2 . , . Geraldine Karl-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 2, 3, G.A.A. 4 Edwin Karn-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tower Players 4, First Band 2, 3, 4, First Orches- tra 3, Class Play 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Flambeau 4, Art Editor 4, Senior Ace 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Play Festival Committee 3, National Honor 4, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Helen Ann Kasten - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Hi-lills 2, Pep 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hi- Tower Players 4, Class Play 3, 4, Play Fes- tival 3, Flower Girl 3, Guidance Office 4, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Committee 2, Play Festival Committee 2 LeRoy KattnereEntered from Wash- ington 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3 1 H. Iacobs H. Iaeger I.. lakouhek G. Kanter E. Kam D. Iaeger I. lcxgodinsky T. Iarosh A. Karbon H. Kasten D. Iaeger R. Iagodinsky A. lirikovec G. Karl L. Kattner qs 95 M. Kelley R. N. Kleiber S. Knutson M. I .Koepp V. Kohlmeier Page 96 W. Kelnholer D. Knickelbine I.. Koch G. Kohlbeck R. M. Kolodzeske C. Khail I. Knutson M. E. Koebke K. Kohlbeck B. I. Komorsky X :Ft Meldon Kelley - Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Boys Swimming 25 Boys Intramur- als 2, 4 William Kelnholer - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, 35 Boys Intramurals 4 . . . Charlotte Khail iEntered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Knitting 25 G.A.A. 2, 4 . . . Rose Marie Kleiber-Entered from Washington 25 G.A.A. 3, 4 Dale Knickelbine-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Dance Band 45 Orchestra I. 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2 . . . Ioan Knutson-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Hi-Iills 35 Gismo 35 Baton 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 4 . . . Sylvia Knutson -Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Officials 25 Girls Bowling 35 Band I. 2, 3, 45 Orches- tra I, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Homerooin Manager 2, 3, 45 Triangle Award 35 Girls Intramur- als 2, 3, 4 , . . Leonard Koch-Entered from Washington 25 Basketball B, 25 Prom Com- mittee 3 Mary Ellen Koebke-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 45 Gismo 35 Hi-Iills 35 Pep 45 Drum Majorette 45 Flow- er Girl 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Play Commit- tee 4 .. . Mary Icme Koepp-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls Bowling 25 Sub Deb 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Com- mittee 35 Play Eestival Committee 3 Gordon Kohlbeck-Entered from Washing- ton 25 Student Council 25 Clubs: Dance Band 45 I-Ii-Y 35 Stagecrait 25 Boys Bowling 25 Occupations 25 Band I. 2, 3, 45 Orches- tra I. 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Class Play 35 Play Festival 35 Prom Committee 3 Kenneth Kohlbeck-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: I-Ii-Y 35 Football A, 2, 35 Basketball A, 25 Track 25 Prom Committee 3 . . . Victoria Kohlmeier-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Knitting 25 Class Play Committee 35 National Honor 4 Rosemarie Kolod- zeske-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Knitting 25 Commercial 45 G.A.A. 4 . . . Betty Komorosky+Entered from Washington 2 . . 79457 Clarence Komorosky-Entered from Wash- ington 2 Dorothy Konopcxcki-Entered from Washington 25 Student Council 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Hi-fills 35 Hep Deb 25 Flow- er Girl 35 Commercial Club 45 Guidance Office 35 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class Play Committee 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Class Play 3 Carole Ko- potic-Entered from Washington 25 Student Council 45 Clubs: Pep 35 Class Play 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls lntra- murals 25 National Honor 4 Alfred Koralewsky-Entered from Washington 2 . . , Frank Kovcrr-Entered from Wilson 2 , , . Ronald Kramer-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, 35 Commercial 4 Anthony Kreft-Entered from Wash- ington 2 LeRoy Kreicarek - Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Dance Orchestra 45 Band l. 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I. 3 Ieunette Krippner - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Home Nursing 25 Class Play 35 National Honor 3, 45 General Office 2, 35 G.A.A. 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 2, 35 Operetta Committee 3 Donald Krish- Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Rifle 2, 35 Boys Swimming 25 Ir. Life Saving 25 Boys Intramurals 2, 4 Dolores Krueger-Em tered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls Bowling 25 Official 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 35 Hand- book 45 Flower Girl 35 Commercial 45 G.A. A. 2, 3, 45 Triangle Award 25 Homeroom Manager 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 2 Betty Krug-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Girls Bowling 2, 35 Guidance Office 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Iudith Kuechmann- Entered from Washington 25 Flarnbeau 45 Flashes 35 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor 45 G.A.A. 2, 3 4 Elaine Kuhl-Entered from Wilson 2 Harold Kumbalek-Entered from Wilson 25 Foot- ball B, 3 . . . C. Komorosky D. Konopucki C. Kopotic A. Korcrlewsky F. Kovar R. Kraemer A. Ki-eh L. Kreycarek I. Krippner D. Krish D. Krueger B. Krug I. Kuechmcmn E. Kuhl H. Kumbalek Page 97 'ith-I 'IWI 'ik 6 L. Kustka I. Lal-'ond D. Langteau E. LeCoque M. Leneau Page as G. Laabs A. Lambries E. Larson D. Ledvina P. Leschke R. Lade R. Langlois I. Larson L. Leist M. Leslie LaVerne Kustka-Entered from Washing- ton 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Gertrude Laabs- Entered from Washington 2 . . , Richard Lade-Entered from Washington 2, Foot- ball A, 3, 4, Football B, 2, Basketball A, 2, 3, 4 . . . Iohn LaFond-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta Solo 3 Albert Lambries-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: 'Magic 2, 3 Richard Langlois - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, 3 Donald Langteau - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Boys Intramurals 2, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3 . . . Elaine Larson-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: I-Ii-Iills 2, 3, Knitting 2, Pep 3, 4, Girls Swimming 4, Band I. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I. 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 3, 4, Triangle Award 3, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, 4, National Honor 4, Senior Ace 4 . . . Iames Larson-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, Football A, 3, 4, Football B, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3 . . . Ervin LeCoque-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, Class Play Committee 4, Play Festival Committee 3 Donald Ledvina -Entered from Ke-llnersville 3 . . . Lois Leist -Entered from Washington 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . , . Mardell Leneau-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Girls Bowling 2, Girls Glee Club 4, G.A.A. 4 Paul Leschke - En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, Track 2, 4, Boys Intramurals 2, 4 . . . Margaret LeslieiWithdreW . . . 77467 Edward Levenhagen-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Alfred Lindholm-Entered from Wash- ington 2 . . . Bernice Litersky-Entered from Two Rivers 3 . . . William Luedtke-Entered trom Washington 2, Football B, 2, 3, 4 Marilynn McConnell-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hi-Tower Players 4, Class Play 3, 4, Flambeau 3, 4, Editor 4, Flashes 3, Quill and Scroll 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Prom Corn. 3, Play Festival Com. 3 . . . William McElligott-En- tered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Dance Band 4, Student Council 3, Class President 3, Band I. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I. 2, 3, 4, Football A, 3, 4, Football B, 2, Basketball A, 3, 4, Basket- ball B, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Badger Boys 3, Prom King 3, Prom Com. 3, Class Ring Com, 3 . . . Harold McKay-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Bowling 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 2, 3 Iunias Madigan-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Stagecratt 3, Chorus 4 Kathleen Magill-Entered from Wil- son 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, 3, 2l 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Stagecraft 3, Swimming 4, Flashes 3, 4, Ad- vertising Manager 4, Flower Girl 3, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor 4, Senior Ace 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Lite Saving 3, Prom Com. Chairman 3, Play Com. 4, Play Festi- val Com. 2, 3, 4 . . . William Mahlock iEntered from Washington 2 Ioanne Malek - Entered trom Wilson 2, Class Treasurer 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, Pep 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 3, Class Play 3, 4, Flambeau 4, Flash- es 3, Flower Girl 3, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Man- ager 2, General Prom Chairman 3, Prom Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Senior Ace 4 Iames Maples- Entered from Wilson 2, Student Council Sergeant-at-arms 4, Clubs: Tennis 4, Foot- ball A, 4, Basketball A, 3, 4, Basketball B, 2, Captain 4, Tennis 4, National Honor 4, Sen- ior Ace 4, Prom Com. 3 Clinton Marks -Entered from Washington 2 Ronald Marks-Entered from Washington 2, Intra- murals 4 Orman Marquardt-Entered from Washington 2 . . . E. Levenhagen A. Lindholm W. Luedtke M. McConnell H. McKay I. Madigan W. Mahlock I. Malek C. Marks R. Marks B. Litersky W. McElligott K. Magill I. Maples O. Marquardt Page 99 I . ,, Nh i :. k ' Pa C. Maurer D. Metzger R. Meyer R. P. Miller D. Mrotek ge 100 A. Meindl H. Meyer D. Meyers C. Mrotek I. Muchin C. Merrett R. Meyer R. Mix I. Mrotek M. Mullen Clifford Maurer-Entered from Washington 25 Student Council 2, 45 Vice President 45 Class President 25 Boys Intramurals 45 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 Badger Boys 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class Play Com- mittee 3, 45 Senior Ace 4 . . . Alan Meindl- Entered from Washington 25 Class Vice President 45 Clubs: Boys Swimming 25 Foot- ball Manager 2, 35 Track 4 . . . Carol Merrett -Entered from Duluth, Minnesota 35 Play Festival Committee 3 Doris Metzger- Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Pep 45 Stagecratt 45 Girls Bowling 35 Rifle 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Helene Meyer-Entered from Wil- son 25 Clubs: Knitting 35 Tennis 35 Manitou 45 Flashes 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 2, 35 Ir. Lite Saving 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 2 . . . Rosemary Meyer-Entered from Rockwood 35 Flower Girl 35 Guidance Office 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Class Play Committee 35 National Honor 4 . . . Rosemary Meyer- Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Hep Deb 25 Knitting 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Donald Meyers -Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Boys Bowling 2, 35 Boys Glee Club 45 Boys Intra- murals 2 Robert Mix - Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Boys Bowling 35 Li- brary Board 4 . . . R. Peter Miller-Entered from Wilson 25 Student Council 35 Clubs: Movie Projector 2, 3, 45 Football B, 2, 35 Prom Committee 3 Colleen Mrotek- Entered frorn Washington 25 Student Coun- cil 25 Clubs: Hi-Iills 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Ioseph Mrotek-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Donald Mrotek-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, 35 Ten- nis 2 . . . Iames Muchin-Entered from Wil- son 25 Clubs: Tennis 2, 35 Boys Bowling 25 Tennis Team 25 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3 Margaret Mullen- Entered from Chesterton, Indiana 25 Clubs: Pep 25 Hi-Iills 35 Baton 35 Drum Majorette 35 Commercial 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 3, 4 W45' Dolores Mumpy-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Knitting 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4 Kenneth Myers-Entered from Washington 2, Track 2 Elroy Nelson-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Track 3 Richard Nelson-En- tered from Wilson 2 . . . Rosella Neuman- Entered lrorn Wilson 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, G.A,A. 3, 4 . . . Robert Nichols - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tower Players 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta Solo 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 2, 3, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Com- mittee 3 Marjorie Nielsen - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Girls Swimming 2, Guidance Office 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Triangle Award 3, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, National Honor 4 . . . Ethel Niephaus-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Knitting 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3 Patricia Noll - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Girls Swimming 4, Hep Deb 2, Knit- ting 2, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, National Honor 4 . . . William Nordman - Entered from Washington 2, Boys Glee Club 4 Lorraine Novack-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4, Commercial 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Patricia Novak-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Girls Bowling 2, Hi-Iills 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 4 . . . Donald Novy-Entered from Wilson 2 Lumena O'Hearn-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Hi-lills 2, 3, Pep 3, Girls Swimming 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Triangle Award 3, Homeroom Manager 2, Girls ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 4 . . . Iames Olander-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Hi-Tower Players 4, Band I. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l. 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Flash- es 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, Play Festi- val Committee 3, National Honor 4, Quill and Scroll 4 . .. I D. Mumpy R. Nelson M. Nielsen W. Nordman D. Novy K. Myers R. Newman E. Niephaus L. Novacl: L. O'Heam E. Nelson R. Nichols P. Noll P. Novak l. Olander Page IUI G. Olp D. Parlow I. Pekulik I. Perrodin M. Ploederl Page IUZ A. Orth W. Pautz M. A. Pekulik N. Peterik A. Poklinkoski A. Punkratz T. Peaschek I. Pelishek D. Peters 'D. Pokorski George Olp -W Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Movie Projector 2, 3, Football A, 3, 4, Football B, 2, Basketball B, 2, National Honor 3, 4, Prom Com. Chairman 3 Audrey Orth - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, Bowling 2, Glee Club 3, G. A.A. 2, 3, 4 Arlene Pankratz-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, Knit- ting 2, Swimming 3, Officials 3, 4, Flam- beau 4, Flashes 3, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Operetta Com. 3, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Donald Parlow-En- tered from Wilson 2, Student Council 4, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Nation- al Honor 4 . . . William Pautz-Entered from Washington 2 Thomas Peaschek-En- tered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Kitchen Klean- ers Klub 4, Magic 2, Band I. 2, 3, 4, Football B, 2, 3, Basketball A, 4, Basketball B, 2, 3, Track 2, Baseball 3, 4, Flashes 4, Prom Com- 3 . . . Ioan Pekulik-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Bowling 2, Officials 2, 3, Swimming 3, Orchestra I. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Play Festival 3, G,A.A. Homeroom Mgr. 2, 3, 4, 3, Triangle 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Mary Ann Pekulik -Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knit- ting 3, G.A.A. 4 , .. Iohn Pelishek-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, Rifle 2, 3, Class Vice President 3, Football A, 4, Foot- ball B, 2, 3, Tennis 3, Intramurals 4, Base- ball 4, Flambeau 4, Flashes 3, Handbook 3, Prom Com. Chairman 3, Ring Com. 3, Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Ace 4, National Honor 4 lean Perrodin - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Swimming 4, Rifle 3, 4, Officials 4, Library Board 4, Cf.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Nancy Peierik-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Ten- nis 2, 3, 4, Hi-Iills 2, 3, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri- angle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3, Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3 Marilyn Ploederl-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, Hi-Iills 2: Glee Club 2, Class Play 4, Ace of Aces fTiel 4, Flambeau 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Flashes 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Intra- murals 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Prom Com, 3: Ring Com. 3, Play Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 3 Anton Poklinkoski - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 2 Donald Pokorski-Entered from Wash- ington 2 . . . M467 lean Pokorski -- Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4, Officials 2, 3, Magic 3, Hi-Iills 2, Gismo 3, Riding 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Triangle Award 3, Point Secretary 3 Mary Icme Powalish-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, GAA, 4 Edward Powalisz-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Rifle 2 . . . Iecmette Pozorski- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knit- ting 2, Girls Glee Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls lntramurals 2, 3 Ioan Provost- Entered from Washington 2, Handbook 4, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 William Rahr-Entered from Washington 2, Track 3, 4, Boys Intra- murals 4, National Honor 4 . . . Bette Rath- sack-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Red Cross 2, Band l. 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Charles Rathsack-Entered from Wilson 2 .. . Mar- guerite Raven-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 3, Girls Swimming 2, Baton 2, 3, 4, Hi-Iills 2, 3, Hi-Tower Players 4, Class Play 4, Manitou 4, Business Mgr. 4, General Office 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls lntra- murals 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4? Play Festival Committee 3 . . . Ioan Riebe -Entered from Wilson 2, Flower Girl 3, Red Cross Board 2, Guidance Office 3, G. A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 3 Violet Rodney - Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Bowling 3, Commercial Club 4, Guidance Office 2, 3 . .. Alice Mae Rhode-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, Na- tional Honor 3, 4, Guidance Office 3, G.A. A. 2, 3, 4, M Award 4, Triangle Award 3 Evelyn Roidtelffntered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Bowling 2, Gismo 3, G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Ellen Rose - Entered from Two Rivers 2, Clubs: Girls Swimming 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4 Bette Rosinsky-eEn- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swim- ming 3, Knitting 2, 3, Sub Deb 2, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Class Play Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3 . . . I. Pokorski I. Pozorski B. Rathsack I. Riebe E. Roidt M. I. Powalish I. Provost C. Rathsack V. Rodney E. Rose E. Powalisz W. Ruhr M. Raven A. Rhode B. Rozinsky Page 103 B. Rowley C. Sanders B. Scallon l- Scheurell R. Schleis Page 104 G. Salinsky S. Sargecmt C. Schaffer l. Scherer F. Schmatz Barbara Rowley-Entered from Wilson Z5 Clubs: Knitting 25 Hi-Iills 2, 35 Stagecraft 3, Band ll. 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Sr. Life Saving 35 Prom Com. Co-Chairman 35 Class Play Corn. 3, 4 Gerald Salinsky - Entered from Washington 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Vice President 25 Class Play 45 Play Festival 35 lntramurals 45 Red Cross Board 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Senior Ace 45 Ace of Aces tTieJ,45 Movie Projector Z, 3, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 3 . . . Beatrice Sampe - Entered from Wilson 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 , . . Carol Sanders - Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Bowling 35 Rifle 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Sue Sargeant-Entered from Wil- son 25 Class Secretary 25 Clubs: Pep 25 Hi- Iills 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Stagecraft 35 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Flashes 45 Red Cross Board 3, 45 Homecom- ing Court of Honor 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Com- mittee 35 Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Otto Sauer- milch-Withdrew , . . Brian Scallon - En- tered from Boscobel 3 . . . Carol Schaffer- Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Girls Bowling 25 G.A,A. Z, 3, 45 Gismo 3 . . . Florence Schelthelm-Entered from Wash- ington 2 lean Scheurell-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Officials 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 35 Award 35 Triangle Award 25 Girls Intramurals 2, 3 . . . Iames Scherer-Entered from Washing- ton 2 Dorothy SchlaisvEntered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Home Nursing 25 Play Fes- tival 35 Flower Girl 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Home- room Manager 2 . . . Peter Schleis-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Rifle 25 Football B, 35 Track Z, 3, 45 Boys Intramurals 4 Frances Schmatz-Entered from Washing- ton 25 G.A.A. Z, 3, 4 Arthur Schmidt- Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Rifle 2, 35 Hi-Tower Players 45 Class Play 45 lntra- murals 4 . .. D. sem.. X David Schroeder-Entered from Hinsdale 3 Robert Schroeder W Entered from Washington Z, Clubs: Movie Projector 2, 3, 4 Vernette Schroeder - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 2, Girls Bowling 3, Girls Swimming 3, G.A.A. Z, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 3 Raymond Schuh - En- tered trom Washington 2, Clubs: Movie Projector 4 Irwin Schwartz A Entered from Wilson 2, Golf 3, 4, Boys Intramurals 2 Donald Scott-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Robert Seidl-Entered from Washington 2, National Honor 3, 4 Edith Seiler- Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Girls Bowl- ing 2, 3, Commercial 4, Guidance Office 2, 3 . . . Iudith Sempier-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Dancing 2, Commercial 4, Guid- ance Ottice 2, G.A.A.2, 3, 4 Kenneth Shallue - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Rifle 2, Boys Bowling 3 Dorothy Sheehan-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 4, Hi-Iills 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Baton 2, Drum Majorette 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls lntramur- als 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 4 David SheridaneEntered from Wash- ington 2 Louise SiebenbornvEntered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Hi-Iills 2, 3, Pep 4, Flower Girl 3, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, National Honor 4 Richard Siehr-Entered from Washington 2 Leon Sigman-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Rifle 2, 3, Football B, 3, Track 2, 3, Prom Commit- tee 3 . . . D. Schroeder R. Schuh R. Seidl K. Shallue L. Siebenborn R. Schroeder I. Schwartz E. Seiler D. Sheehan R. Siehr V. Schroeder D. Scott I. Sempier D. Sheridan L. Sigman ge 105 W. Simkins N. Skurdcr L. Specht R. Stadler D. Stephenson Page 106 I. Simon R. Skeels M. Specht W. Stegmann I. Stevens B. I. Sindelar I. Snowden G. Spoentgen M. Stenson B. Stueber William Simkins--Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Swimming 3, Play Festival 3 . . , Ianet Simon-Entered lrom Washington 2, Clubs: Bowling 2, Homeroom Manager 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4 . . . Betty Iane Sindelar-En- tered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Photography 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 2, Triangle 2, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, National Hon- or 4 Norman Skarda - Entered trom Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, Chor- us 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Football B, 2, 3 Robert SkeelsfEntered from Wilson 2, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, lntramurals 2, National Honor 3, 4, Senior Ace 4, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, Play Festival Com, 3 Iames Snowden - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Photography 3, Swimming 2, Bas- ketball Manager 2, 3 Leo Specht-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Stage- cralt 4, Photography 2, Stage Manager 2, 3, 4 .. . Marvin Specht-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Swimming 2 George Spoentgen-Entered from Washington 2, Student Council 4, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, Basketball A, 3, Football B, 2, Tennis 2, lntramurals Champion 2, Flashes 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, National Honor 3, 4, President 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Senior Ace 4 , . . Ronald Stadler-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Bowling 2, Football A, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3 William Stegmann - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, lntramurals 2, Ir. Life Saving 2 Mildred Stenson-Entered from Washe ington 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4 Donald Stephensone-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Movie Projector 3, 4, Photography 2, Class Play 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 2, Track 2, Badger Boys 3, National Honor 3, 4 Ioanne Stevens-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Knitting 2, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Beverly Stueber-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 3, 4, Hi-Iills 3, Officials 4, Hep Deb 2, Flower Girl 3, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 4, Home- room Manager 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, lntramur- als 2, 3, 4, Sr. Lite Saving 3, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 2, M42 Donald Steeber-Entered from Kellners- ville 2, National Honor 4 . . . Nadine Swen- sen-Entered trom Wilson 2, Clubs: Girls Glee Club 4, G,A.A. 2, 4 . . , Morton Swerd- low-Entered from Washington 2 Iohn Tadych-Entered from Wilson 2 Ianet Tadych- Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Correspondence 2, G.A.A. 3, 4 Louise Tadych-Entered from Washington 2, Stu- dent Council 3, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Hi-Iills 2, G.A.A, 3, 4 . .. Eunice Taicher - Entered lrom Denmark 3, Clubs: Girls Gled Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 4 . . , Iohn Tangen--Entered from Racine 2, Clubs: Tennis 3, 4, Kitchen Klean- ers Klub 2, 3, 4, Football A, 4, Football B, 2, 3, Basketball A, 3, 4, Basketball B, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Boys Intramurals 4, Badger Boys 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, National Honor 4, Senior Ace 4 Ioan Tauschek-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Donald Terens-En tered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Pep 3, 4, Boys lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4 . . . David Tess-Entered from Washington 2, Student Council 2, 4, Class President 4, Clubs: Hi'ToWer Players 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Class Play 3, Play Festival 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys lntra- murals 4, National Honor 3, 4, Senior Ace 4, Prom Committee Member 3 Ervin Theisen-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Donald Thiel-Entered from Washington 2, Band ll, 2 . . . Lorraine Thor-Entered from Wash- ington 2 Genevieve Tomczyk-Entered from Washington Z, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 4, Girls Swimming 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Flower Girl 3 . .. D. Steeber I. Tadych E. Taicher D. Terens D. Thiel N. Swensen I. Tadych I. Tangen D. Tess L. Thor M. Swerdlow L. Tadych I. Tcxuschek E. Theisen G. Tomczyk fi. Page 107 v. f . ul ir W tml 12 . .a-Aw. .it , ji E' l EE, I 3 , 155 if ., A 1 , G. Tomczyk I. Trochlell D. Trost D. Uhlers D. Umnus V. Valentine L. Vcmdersteen R. Vaughan D. Vergiels K. Vetting R. Vinton L. Vits E. Vogel M. Vogel M. Vogel Page 108 Generose Tomczyk - Entered from Wash- ington 2, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 4, Girls Swim- ming 4, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Iohn Trochlell-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Doris Trost-Entered from Washington Z, Clubs: Girls Bowling 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Donald Uhlers - Entered from Washington 2 Donald Umnus-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Stagecraft 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Stage Manager Z, 3, 4, Track 4, Class Play Committee 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 2, 3, 4 Vivian Valentine - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, G.A,A. 3, 4 Leland Vandersteen-Entered from Washington 2 Richard Vaughn-Entered from Wash- ington Z Dorothy Vergiels - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Girls Swimming 2, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Keith Vetting - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Bowling 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . .. Robert Vinton-Entered from Wilson 2, Senior Ace 4, Clubs: Tennis 4, Football A, 3, 4, Football B, 2, Basketball A, 3, 4, Basketball B, 2, Tennis 4, Track 3, Sr. Life Saving 4 . . . Louis Vits-Entered from Wil- son Z, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, 3, Football A, 4, Football B, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Sr. Life Saving 3 Elaine Vogel-Entered from Washington 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Marcellus Vogel-Entered from Washington 2, Boys Glee Club 2 . . . Marcus Vogel - Entered from Washington 2 . .. 79487 Dean Vollendori-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Photography 2, 3, Flambeau 3, Prom Committee 3 Gerald Waak-Entered from Washington 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Boys Intramurals 4 Geraldine Waak-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Girls Bowling 2, Knitting 3, Pep 4, Commercial 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . .. Ruth Wachowski - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 William Wagner - Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Hi-Tower Players 4, Band l. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4 Doris Walters-Entered from Wil- son 2, Clubs: Correspondence 2, Guidance Office 2, G.A.A. 3, 4 .. . Geraldine Walters -Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Alley Gals Bowling 2, Hep Deb 2, Gismo 3, Flow- er Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Class Play Com- mittee 3, 4 Donna Warren - Entered from Cincinnati, Ohio 4, Mixed Chorus 4, G.A.A. 4 Dolores Webb-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, Pep 4, Magic 3, Red Cross 2, Girls Bowling 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Award 4, Triangle Award 3 Marilyn Welk-En- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, Hep Deb 2, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Donna White- Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Home Nurs- ing 2, Knitting 3, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, Class Play Com- mittee 3, National Honor 4 , . . Alvin Wier-- Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, Boys Intramurals 4 .. . Doro- thy Wiesner-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, Girls Swimming 3, Hep Deb 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Play Festival 4, G.A.A. 2, 3 ,4, Girls In- tramurals 2, 3, 4 Mary Wilda-Entered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, Gismo 3, Tennis 2, Bridge 2, Honorary Swimming 3, 4, Guidance Ottice 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Trian- gle Award 4, Swimming Pageant 3, Sr. Lite Saving 4 . . . William Wilke-Entered from Washington 2, Football B, 3, Basketball A, 3, Basketball B, 2, Track 2, Baseball 3 D. Vollendori R. Wachowski G. Walters M. Well: D. Wiesner G. Waak W. Wagner D. Warren D. White M. L. Wilda G. Waak D. Walters D. Webb A. Wier W. Wilke Pug I. Willman G. Woita I. Zahn D. Zipperer Page IIU I. Winter L. Woida I. Wolfe C. Wolff L. Zich G. Zigmund G. Zipperer H. Zucchi SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Iohn Willman-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Boys Swimming 2, Football A, 4, Football B, 3, Basketball A, 2, 3, Baseball 3, Homecoming King 4, Iunior Rotarian 3, Prom Committee 3 . . . Ioseph Wintersflfn- tered from Washington 2, Clubs: Knitting 3, Library Board 4 Lorayne Woida-En- tered from Two Rivers 4 . . . Gerald Wojta effntered from Wilson 2, Clubs: Pep 3, Rifle 2, Student Council President 4, Member 3, Class Play 3, 4, Football B, 2, Basketball A, 4, Sophomore Basketball 2, Boys Intramur- als 4, Baseball 3, 4, Senior Ace 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Play Festival Com-- mittee 3 . . . Iune Wolfe-Entered from Den- mark 3, Band I. 3, Commercial Club 4, G.A. A. 4 Charles Wolff-Entered from Wil- son 2, Boys Intramurals 4 . .. Iohn Zahn- Entered trom Washington 2, Student Coun- cil 2, Class Play 4, Boys Intramurals 2, 3, Bed Cross Board 2, 4, Badger Boys 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, National Honor 4 Lloyd Zich-Entered from Washington 2, Boys Intramurals 4 . . . Gloria Zigmund- Entered from Wilson 2, Hep Deb 2, Knitting 2, Girls Bowling 2, Flambeau Business Manager 4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Senior Ace 4, Guid- ance Office 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4 Dolores Zipperer-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Clubs: Pep 2, Band I. 3, 4, Band II. 2, Orchestra I. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 . . . Grace Zipperer-Entered from Washington 2, Class Play 4, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4, Triangle Award 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 3 . . . Rose Zucchi-Entered from Rockwood 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Flower Girl 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 3, 4 Victor Buretta-Entered from Washington 2, Boys Bowling 3 . . . Glenn McKay-Entered from Washington 2, Boys Bowling 3 . . . Daniel Stern-Entered from Washington 2 . , . Garfield Stock- Entered from Washington 2, Pep 3 . . . Roger Vander Sande- Entered from Washington 2 I Leading the class officers along the Lincoln Highway are the seniors David Tess, president, Alan Meindl, vice president: Ieannette Berg, secretary, and Germaine Kanter, treasurer. Our class presented the Senior Class play, Love Your Neighbor, and sponsored our class dance Ugh. The biggest event for us was Gradu- ation day. Lincoln seniors of tomorrow, the juniors, headed by Don Novy, Lee Wilda, lane Kowal- ski, and Ianet Chermak, and under the guid- ance of Miss Marian Kelley and Mr. Harold Rasmussen, have really grown up. They pre- sented their class play, The Divine Flora, and the social event of the year, a Blue Heaven Prom. The sophomore class has just begun its way on the Lincoln Highway. Ken Steinbrecher, Charles Benishek, Margie Brose, Ierry Nemetz, together with Miss Mary Chamberlain and Mr. Bernhard Hagen, planned their class activities. They presented April Showers as their class dance. Sophomore class officers, left to right: Kenneth Stein- brecher, president: Marjorie Brose, secretary: Ierome Nemetz, treasurer: Charles Benishek. vice president. Senior class officers, left to right: Ieannette Berg, secre- tary: Germaine Kanter, treasurer: Alan Meindl, vice president: David Tess, president. Iunior class officers, left to right: Donald Novy, presi dent: Iane Kowalski, treasurer: Ianet Chermak, secre tary: Leland Wildcx. vice president. Page lll 3 ll l 3 ll 2 cmdafw HOMEROOM 301 Left to right-Row l. L. Wall, M. Webb, C. Bctrta, B. Bentley, R. Blahnik, P. Bianchi, I. Borg- wctrdt, I. Ansorge, R. Walters. Row 2. L. Borths, A. Ahl, P. Bishop, G. Wer- necke, E. Ansorge, D. Allredson, G. Barnes, I. Wenstadt. Row 3. R. Bctshuw, H. Burbieur, V. Bcrxcx, M. Bonk, A. Alter, P. Behnke, I. Bonk, E. Bcxrbctros- SCI. Row 4. R. Benzshcxwel, C. Bell, D. Bishop, W. Allwcrrdt, D. Baldwin, E. Wcmiger, P. Benishek, B. Weinc. Page 112 HOMEROOM 302 Left to right-Row l. V. Bricco, M. Culver, I Chermcrk, N. Brown, K. Buchner, P. Clow, D Brcxchmcmn, K. Chizek, B. Carrivecxu. Row 2. S. Cczrlier, I. Chermok, M. Dcxllmczn, R Buran, B. Cain, D. DeFc1ut, P. Daley, B. Curtis. Row 3. F. Butz, E. Cdrmody, F. Carbon, I. Clif- ton, G. Bruce, E. Busse, H. Brorndl, D. Buss, M Boyd. Row 4. W. Butzen, G. Bushman, K. Ccxyem- berg, L. Brandt, M. Chermork, R. White, R. Bur- ish, F. Check. HOMEROOM 303 Lett to right-Row 1. F. Fruzyna, H. Wiegand, M. Finkelmier, S. Foerg, C. Dreyer, I. Genn- rich, P. DeLorme, S. Dembsky. Row 2. D. Ellestad, R. Fricke, H. Demsien, F Fruhriep, C. Durawa, B. Gates, S. Fanta, I Feile. Row 3. I. Delsman, D. Dueno, D. Elm, I. Fic- tum, R. Drobka, R. Wier, T. Dirkrncmn, A. Ewen Row 4. I. Gallagher, I. Delsman, I. DeWein D. Egan, R. Deubler, W. Fischer, I. Wilda, L Dondlinger. 1 HOMEROOM 304 Lett to right-Row l. B. Hamilton, M. Gruber C. Grapentine, D. Gospodarek, R. Haupt, I Glaeser, E. Herman, R. Hall, P. Williams. Row 2. I. Glisch, G. Hanson, B. Goeke, D Grosshuesch, D. Grosshuesch, C. Griebling, A Gigure, M. Graycarek, B. Gilbert. Row 3. A. Hamernik, R. Groll, T. Gass, T. Han- sen, A. Gosz, I. Hallada, P. Hall, I. Gerharz, V Groelle. Row 4. K. Wilhelm. B. Graycarek, D. Haugh E. Gomm, M. Haupt, G. Hanson, L. Wilda, N Goeke. I Il 3 3 II 4 Page H3 3 ll 3 ll li 60150154 HOMEROOM 305 Left to right-Row 1. D. Holly, D. Icxeger, M. Hewitt, C. Holt, L. Hccvlichek, L. Hutterer, A Hemmer, B. Wleczyk, D. Heindl. Row Z. L. Herman, M. Witt, I. Wilsmcnn, M. Icrgemcxnn, H. Iagodinsky, D. Wilmot, A. Iverson, M. Heinzen. P. Hopper. Row 3. I. Hensel, C. Holson, G. Hubbard, C Hettmcxnn, F. Hecker, W. Hofslund, D. Holdorf, D. Hecker. Row 4. N. Holschbcxch, I. Hokenson, T. Her- zog, A. Herrmann, A. Hodas, R. Icxcobsen, P. Hoeppner, E. Hills, D. Heinzen. Page H4 I HOMEROOM 306 Left to right-Row l. R. Kirchen, C. Iohnson, D. Kaminski, R. Iolin, I. Iorgensen, B. Worth- ington, R. Kleppe, A. Iunk. Row 2. I. Worel, F. Iohnson, D. Iens, D. Keune, P. Kelley, B. Icxrosh, E. Kcxminski, M. Klinkner, I. Icrrosh. Row 3. W. Iolin, E. Kettner, L. Kakuk, G Kneevers, I. Kaufman, A. Kcxboth, R. Kcxkuk, V Worel. Row 4. B. Iohnson, P. Kerchelske, A. Iohnsrud. I. Iesperson, C. Iohnson, P. Kerscher, M. Kim- mel, B. Kelley. HOMEROOM 307 Left to right-Row l. I. Krueger, P. Kolosso. A. Kochan, P. Kock, M. Lang, I. Kowalski. Row 2. P. Lenhardt, G. Kubichek, I. Leiker, E LaCost, M. Leonowicz, M. Konsella, I. Kortas, D. Zagrodnik. Row 3. I. Konkel, G. Kreimann, I.. Lensmeyer I. Kujcrsky, R. Kumbalek, H. LaBin, D. Leiker, H. Kretsch. Row 4. R. Krause, I. Koneczka, L. Lambries, K. Knowles, L. Leifer, W. Kraemer, E. Lcrsch, R. Korlesky. HOMEROOM 308 Left to right-Row 1. B. Zastrow, I. Meany, M Mecca, A. Meyer, L. Meyer, L. Lespercrnce, M Manney. Row 2. K. McLaughlin, I. Madson, M. Mass- man, E. Meyer, I. Metzger, M. Marshall, K. McConnell, T. Lipski, F. Marenda. Row 3. R. Lutterman, R. Levendusky, P. Lin- demann, W. Meyer, V. Long, W. Luckow, K Meyer, A. Leu. Row 4. S. Lishka, A. Zahn, D. Machia, E. Lus- nia, N. Mcmthey, R. Markvart, C. Maurer, G. Marshek. l l 3 ll 7 3 0 8 Page115 3 0 9 3 I 0 cmdaze HOMEROOM 309 Left to right-Row 1. M. Neuser, I. Mohr, M Orth, S. Muchin, I. Myers, I. Pekulik, R. Neu- mann, M. Musiul, R. Zettel. Row 2. D. Novak, I. Nickels, M. Mills, I. Ohl- sen, C. Pecxschek, L. Pcmosh, I. Mueller, D. Novy N. Ncxidl. Row 3. E. Nash, I. Pcxnosh, I. Mullins, D. Zicxr- nik, W. Norkosky, L. Olson, E. Olson, W. Orth. Row 4. R. Morris, R. Osesek, A. Orchekowski, C. Orth, W. Nickles, K. Norkosky, L. O'Leske G. O'Connell. Page H6 HOMEROOM 310 Left to right-Row 1. L. Piper, M. Rasmussen P. Pierner, V. Petskcr, C. Perrodin, A. Podrcxbsky P. Peterson. Row 2. P. Rcrbenhorst, C. Rank, T. Willman C. Rathsctck, A. Place, W. Place. Row 3. I. Ploss. I. Quint, K. Petrie, D. Pribek W. Wester, R. Peterson. HOMEROOM 315 Left to right--Row l. M. Rysticken, E. Scheu- rell, M. Roulette, K. Ristcxd, I. Schmidtmcm, V. Roedig. Row 2. I. Reilly, I. Rugowski, A. Schmidt, C. Reiten, L. Sands, D. Reinke, L. Rothmund, I. Reznichek. Row 3. W. Schlei, M. Reed, M. Schlcis, L. Ry- dzeski, A. Schmcztz, K. Ruchhoett, A. Roberts. B. Schmidt. Row 4. H. Schroeder, R. Schrinner, I. Ray- mond, W. Scholten, I. Reif, A. Schaus, H. Schmill, K. Riggs. HOMEROOM 316 Lett to right-Row 1. G. Smith, G. Serio, B. Sheridan, M. Spinker, I. Simons, R. Zinkel. Row 2. K. Strcdcil, M. Shallue, M. Schroeder, S. Seiler, C. Stelzer, E. Stock, G. Zicirnik. Row 3. L. Spcxeth, B. Seibel, D. Schwcrlbe, S Springstube, R. Schroeder, N. Strzyzewski, L. Stczudt. Row 4. W. Smejkal, F. Strohfeldt, R. Sonnen- burg, D. Sickinger, L. Simon, B. Schwartz, R. Stegmcmn. 3 I 3 l li Page ll 7 6 andorra HOMEROOM 31a Lett to right-Row 1. I. Swearingen, B. Van Lannen, I. Terrio, C. Trastek, S. Vandenbusch. D. Tsopels, H. Tadych. Row 2. M. Wagner, D. Swiggum, C. Thoke, D. Vetter, I. Szymezyk, A. Temme, L. Van Lan- nen, A. Ziegler. Iuniors absent when picture Was taken: Lloyd Arndt, Walter Barnes, Iune DeRoche, Bette Dill, Sally Goff, Mary Hooper, Stanley Lishka, Charles Maples, Arthur Paulmann, Wayne Rosinsky, Robert Schroeder, Arnold Schwarz, Richard Smith, lean Worel. Row 3. C. Turczynski, E. Uetzmann, S. Vetter, M. Wagner, I. Uhlir, I. Tadych, E. Uhlers. Row 4. I. Zuccki, W. Taylor, R. Sommers, W Vetter, W. Tisler, D. Tech, P. Walden. Sophomores absent when picture was taken: Ioan Belbeck, Kenneth Bentield, Dolores Brixius, Richard Dubey, Lloyd Elliott, Gerald Georgen- son, Elton Harpt, Wayne Honold, Shirley Ientsch, Monica Kleiber, Earl Korte, Charles Kubitz, Herman Lemke, Leo Michel, Maureen Lynch, Charles Rathsack, Philip Rees, Mary Ann Rob- erts, Elaine Schelthelm, Paul Schultz, Alice Toed- ter, Kathleen Wotruba. Qin gtiitemurizxm glfruzuzis Pelsxnan. , . May 17, 1930-September 5, 1946 ilpatririn giiniril. . . . April 4, 1930-November 9, 1947 Elnck Qiiutlterfrxrh . . . Ianuary 30, 1929-March so, 1947 jialgerne Shnulak , . . March 16, 1930-March 21, 1947 Page H8 HOMEROOM 201 Left to right-Row l. L. Baryenbruch, K. An- sorge, K. Bosanko, Y. Boeckman, A. Baumann, R. Boulack, I. Boeder, L. Anderson, M. Bartelme I. Allan, B. Bauman. Row 2. I. Artz, I. Boeckman, V. Bashaw, G. Benishek, M. Bast, C. Berkedal, G. Bialek, M. Alter, L. Armatowski, R. Bayles. Row 3. D. Boldt, H. Balaban, I. Becker, I. Be- saw, I. Barnes, R. Borucki, C. Benishek. E. Bala- ban, W. Ahrens. S ee HOMEROOM 202 Left to right-Row l. I. Carbon, D. Brennan, V. Carter, G. Carl, D. Christiansen, N. Bronk, S. Check, E. Brefzynski. Row 2. I. Cerkas, L. Check, R. Broen, M. Bronk, B. Broehm, A. Buretta, P. Brilliant, I. Buretta. Row 3. R. Carmody, M. Brose, L. Bushman, A. Bredesen, M. Cappaert, D. Bugs, P. Cavanaugh. Row 4. G. Budnik, R. Budnar, D. Boury, R. Braun, R. Bouril, F. Bushman, D. Cayemberg. l I 2 0 2 ll 2 Page H9 2 ll 6 L I B A ll Y HOMEROOM 206 Left to right-Row 1. N. Endries, S. Denk, I. Crooks, M. Diedrich. Row 2. B. Craney, D. Fischer, I. Duffy, A. Fischer, I. Drumm, R. Delsman, C. Fechter, R. Drum. Row 3. W. Eberhardt, L. Cisler, C. Duckart I. Corsi, I. Duverieck, S. Culver, I. Christolfel D. Ewald. Row 4. R. Coffin, L. Duveneck, R. Fischer, G Czekala. D. Endries, D. Feltz, R. Clark. age IZO 1 I LIBRARY Lelt to right-Row l. M. Freeman, N. Gruber, I. Gloe, C. Foreman, R. Franswick. Row Z. G. Georgenson, E. Gates, L. Frye, P. Haese, I. Hammer. M. Fricke, E. Frozena, D Hansen, M. Franz. Row 3. R. Hallisy, P. Glander, N. Fisher, H Franz, S. French, I. Gallagher, C. Gauger, G Grabinsky, R. Grzeskowiak, I. Fredrick. Row 4. D. Haag, I. Garber, C. Gospodarek, R Frozena, D. Greenwald, R. Gospodarek, I. Grall, E. Groelle. HOMEROOM 208 Left to right--Row l. I. Heffernan, G. Holsen A. Hoffman, M. Hein, R. Hansen, M. Huebner. Row 2. I. Herman, M. Hein, M. Houghton, I Hibbard, G. Havlichek, B. Harlow, R. Helwig. Row 3. S. Horovitz, R. Hayes, R. Hoffman, P Hanson, G. Haupt, N. Hartman, M. Holdorf. Row 4. L. Hoeffner, R. Herzog, V. Holtz, I. Hein, W. Humm, S. Hollen, I. Hebert. 1 HOMEROOM 210 Left to right-Row 1. C. Iohnsrud, M. Kanter, P. Kacynski, S. Kaeser, I. Iens, I. Kacynski, E. Iunk, A. Iunk. Row 2. P. Iohnson, R. Iohnson, N. Iust, F. Iage- mann, A. Kadow, I. Iens, D. Iohnson, L. Kaminski. Row 3. S. Iacob, G. Ianesky, R. Kaminiski, M Keller, P. Kanter, I. Iirikowic, I. Iansky, E. Kalk Row 4. P. Hunsader, R. Iaeger. G. Keil, R Hutchinson, I. Iens, F. Kakuk, A. Karl, C. Ka- dow. 2 ll 2 I 0 Page 121 2 l l 2 l 2 HOMEROOM 211 Left to right-Row l. C. Kuhl, M. Kohlmeyer, L. Kreil, L. Kochcxn, L. Kolcmczyk, G. Kohlmeier, D. Kope. Row 2. B. Knipp, P. Kozcczuk, A. Kummer, I Koch, N. Konkel, D. Klein, D. Krause, E. Lum- bries. Row 3. H. Krause, C. Lc1Fleur, E. Klusmeyer, B. Klein, M. LcxRocque, H. Kersey, R. Kutil. Row 4. W. Koebke, F. Kubsch, I. Kunish, K. Lcrrson, I. Lc1Foncl, I. Kuechmcmn, G. Kohlbeck. Page I 22 HOMEROOM 212 Left to right-Row 1. D. Lespercmce, A. Mel ville, B. Mix, I. Meyer, M. Meyers, I. Levenhag- en, H. Meindl, D. Markwczrdt. Row 2. M. Mcrertz, L. Mcrssmcm, M. Mcrhnke G. McKay, A. Lespercrnce, K. Matte, I. May. Row 3. R. Mailcmd, B. Maurer, D. Muedke, B Luchsinger, P. Mczyerl, L. Lehman, D. Loritz. Row 4. D. Mczlley, T. Luecke, R. McElligott, I Leschke, C. Luckow, B. Meissner, W. Mertens. HOMEROOM 213 Left to right-Row 1. I. Morris, D. Novak, I. Myers, M. Muhowski, F. Neff, A. Pauly, A. No- vak. D. Novy. Row 2. M. Ogaard, P. Mrotek, D. Mrotek, M. Nelson, M. Muhowski, E. Neuser, E. Pautz, E. O'Leske. Row 3. I. Mullins, L. Naurnann, I. Novack, I. Nemeiz, R. Novak, B. O'Donnell, R. Nebel, D. Opichka. Row 4. K. Mraz, C. Nickels, I. Nelson, N. Neu- mann, I. Monka, B. Murray, F. Noviiski, N. O'Leske. HOMEROOM 215 Left to right-Row 1. M. Reitmeyer, R. Reindl. D. Pieschel, Q. Quail, M. Roberts, R. Poehls. M. Roberts, P. Phalen. Row 2. C. Riebe, L. Ratajczek, M. Pekulik, S. Remiker, A. Pekarske, P. Rathsack, E. Rathsack. Row 3. R. Pickop, F. Peterman. C. Plantico, G. Poulos, L. Peterman, R. Popp, T. Rappel. E. Piechocky. Row 4. C. Peters. G. Rankin. R. Rathsack, C. Penzich, D. Reimer, E. Pfeiierkorn, R. Pechotta, F. Paszkiewicz. 2 l 3 2 l Page 123 2 l 8 2 I 9 Sapkamafzee HOMEROOM 218 Left to right-Row l. I. Shatter, S. Schelthelm, W. Schleis, D. Schcxnke, I. Schroeder, D. Rohan, M. Schultz. Row 2. D. Schroeder, M. Schrcznk, V. Runge M. Schultz, M. Schmitz, V. Schcmke, D. Schuereri Row 3. W. Rutherford, R. Shaffer, I. Schweigl D. Senglcxub, D. Scherer, F. Schroeder, Gi Schmidt, D. Shaw. Row 4. R. Schmidt, A. Schubert, I. Sepncdski, T. Rutherford, P. Schuette, R. Schefsky, I. Schurr, W. Seidl. age IZ4 HOMEROOM 219 Lett to right-Row l. I. Slcxdky, M. Singer, L. Stelzer, B. Stelzer, C. Shoblaska, R. Spiering, L. Skcxrvan, C. Stechmesser. Row 2. R. Sierczcki, F. Snowden, C. Skcxrda, F. Sierctcki, I. Zigmund. G. Stern, D. Stcmzel, D. Stahl. Row 3. P. Stoltenberg, D. Stephenson, E. Stock- rneyer, D. Stcxdler, R. Silbernczgel, A. Zipperer, C. Stcmgel, E. Smrz. Row 4. I. Spindler, R. Stcmkey, K. Steinbrech- er, D. Shoemaker, I. Strcxthmcxnn, R. Sepneiski, C. Steckbcxuer, D. Sobush. HOMEROOM 221 Left to right-Row l. R. Wagner, M. Winter, I. Wolff, C. Wimmer, R. Wolfe, L. Wcmiger, I Wimmer. Row 2. M. White, B. Witczuk, I. Ziarnik, R Wilmot, D. Wusterbcrrth, I. Williams, I. Wildcr, G. Zcxgrodnik. Row 3. D. Zeddies, G. Wilde, B. Weber, P. Weber, D. Wcxlsh, L. Wildcx, B. Wcxlsworth, R. Woznick. Row 4. G. Wier, R. White, R. Wilter. G. Won- iger, R. Watzke, P. White, R. Witt, W. Wcxssink. HOMEROOM 223 Lett to right-Row 1. M. Vieweger, P. Tcxdych E. Wcxack, I. Sydow, B. Tisler, L. Treadwell, P Terens, C. Toston. Row 2. R. Vrcmey. R. Tcxcxke, D. Thompson, G Vc1nDeurzen, D. Vetter, I. Swensen, V. Vetting C. Vetting, R. Trcxstek. Row 3. D. Tills, R. Thor, R. Szymczyk, I. Sulli- vom, A. Umnus, K. Troullier, I. Vetting. T. Tom- chek. Row 4. W. Voigt, I. Trochlell, R. Vczn Ells, C Tittl, G. Strzeski, V. Trottier, C. Vander Sande R. Tidmcxrsh, C. Svcxtek. 2 2 I 2 2 3 l Page 125 Um 77m'?zoa4 gave a qfmwl Boston Store, 2 North 8th Street Burger Boat Company, Spring Street East Wisconsin Trustee Company, 926 South Sth Street Kasper Construction Company, 1203 North 16th Street Lindstedt Hottman Company, 812 Washington Street McMullen G Pitz Construction Co., 823 Commercial Street Normington's Ldry G Dry Cleaning, 1020 South 26th Street Park Drug Stores, 1302 New York Avenue, 2101 Western Avenue, 1222 Washington Street Dr. I. T. Savage, 904A South 8th Street Brandt Printing 61 Binding Co., 817 Chicago Street Dunning's Grocery, 1805 Washington Street Eastman Manutacturng Company, 1002 North llth Street Geiger QS Geisler, meat market, 308 North Sth Street Hamann Construction Company, 408 Commercial Street Herald-Times, 902 Franklin Street Kaminski's Food Market, 1801 Madison Street Manitowoc Bottling Works, 1227 Washington Street Musial's Garbage Hauling Service, 1129 South 24th Street Plumb 6 Nelson Company, 716 Buifalo Street Scheurell Clothing Company. 814 Washington The Spindler Company, B21 South 10th Street Triangle Oil Company, 1102 Franklin Street Wyseman 6 Wyseman, attorneys, 904A South 8th Street E. F. Becker Construction Company. 819 York Street Drs. H. I. Belson and C. I. Radl, 904A South 8th Street Berkedal G Shimek, 822 York Street Berk's Apparel Shop, 921 South Bth Street Brey's Food Store, 318 North 8th Street Dick Brothers Bakery, 306 North Bth Street E 61 B Bindery, 709 Bullalo Street Fritsch Nash Company, 916 Buffalo Street Fuka's Drug Store, 1914 Hamilton Street Gray Robinson Construction Co., 819 South 15th Street Hamachek Company, 822 Franklin Street Hougen, Brady 6. Murphy, lawyers, 817 South 8th Street Kaufman Manufacturing Co., 547 South 29th Street Krueger 6. Shimon, linoleum G carpeting, 710 York Street Louie's Sporting Goods Store, 717 Franklin Street Manitowoc Creamery, 912 South 17th Street Nash G Nash, 926 South 8th Street 1. C. Penney Company, 902 South 8th Street Quality Fruit 6 Sugar C'o.. 822 South 13th Street Rahr's Gilt Shop. 901 South 8th Street C. Reiss Coal Company, 509 lay Street Art Schmidt Service Station, 802 North 8th Street Sherwin Williams Company, 112 North 8th Street Frank Sindelar Bakery Company, 1208 Washington Street Trio Lunch, 1314 Washington Street Bill Wagner's Food Market, 2204 Washington Street Dr. E. C. Wall, 904A South 8th Street White House Milk Company Inc., 102 Revere Drive Worel Hardware Company, 205 North 8th Street Page 126 Iohn Dulek Service Station, 1901 Washington Street C. Schlei Dray Line lnc., 936 South 18th Street Wagner's Style Shop, 903 South 8th Street Wisconsin Malting Company, 505 South 21st Street Hubert R. Aggen, signs, 825 South 23rd Street Dr. N. W. Allan, 926 South 8th Street Ames Motors Garage, 916 South 10th Street Anderson Electric Company, 823 Washington Street Dr. M. P. Andrews, B26 South 8th Street Annette Beauty Shoppe, 1312 Washington Street Arctic Ice Cream Bar, 906 Washington Street Art's Tog Shop, 1511 Washington Street Bach's Travel Shop. 821 Washington Street Badger Specialty Company, 815 lay Street Walter Baetke, meat market, 1127 South 10th Street Dr. F. W. Barnstein, 713 Washington Street Bartleme's Food Market, 731 North llth Street Baryenbruch's Dixie Service Station, 732 North llth Street Beerntsen's Confectionery, 108 North 8th Street Big Shoe Store, 816 South 8th Street Dr. G. I. Blahnik, 1036 South 8th Street Dr. N. A. Bonner, 709 Washington Street Book :S Gilt Shop, 824 Washington Street Edwin W. Braunel, plumber, 1614 Clark Street Freddy Brick's, 118 North 8th Street Dr. A. Bruins, 104 North 8th Street Buerstatte Company, 919 South 8th Street Burtard's Upholstering Shop, 1025 South 26th-Street Busse Radio Doctors, 1007 Washington Street Iohn R. Cashman, attorney, 821. Washington Street Checker Yellow Radio Cab Service, 714 Washington St. Chermak Meat Market, 210 North 8th Street Chet's Standard Service Station, 1301 Washington Street City Auto Sales, 824 Commercial Street Clipper City Transit Company, 924 York Street Colfee Cup, 828 South 8th Street Crystal Ice Company, 1310 Clark Street Irwin E. Dalton, insurance, 904 South 8th Street lohn C. Danielson. attorney, 927A South 8th Street DeKeyser Motor Sales Agency, 709 Chicago Street Patrick A. Dewane, attorney, 939A South 8th Street Fred G. Dicke, attorney, 826A South 8th Street Don's Pasty Shop, 919 Washington Street Gerl Drumm Lumber Company, 836 South 20th Street Dunrite Industries Inc., North 9 th and Commercial St. Earl Dusold, grocery, 1336 South 8th Street Emmert 6 Croy, 926 South 8th Street Empire Cash Grocery, 1803 Marshall Street Erdman Motor Company Inc., 1101 Franklin Street Dr. Norman C. Erdmann. 104 North 8th Street Fairview Food Market, 1002 North 21st Street Falk Hardware Company, 209 North 8th Street First National Insurance Agency, 803 York Street Fischl Ice Cream 6 Dairy Co., 1421 Marshall Street lack Foley, clothier, 206 North 8th Street Dr. H. R. Francar Ir., 808A Washington Street Om F gave a qfcuwl A. 1-1. Franke Company, specialties, 1334 South 15th St. Ben F. Fronk Agency, insurance, 817 South 8th Street Fronk's Bakery, 436 North 9th Street Furmodes, Incorporated, 1108 Washington Street Ioseph M. Gallenberger, grocer, 811 North 8th Street Gambles, general merchandise, 719 York Street Gaterman Manufacturing Co., 836 South 15th Street Globe Ldry 6: Dry Cleaning Inc., 1401 Washington St. Gloe Insurance Agency, 927A South 8th Street B. F. Goodrich Stores, 813 Iay Street A. A. Greenwald. cash food market, 1720 S. 10th Street Drs. Gregory G Simenson, 1038 South 8th Street C. A. Groiiman, druggist, 925 South 8th Street Guse Lumber Company, 901 Commercial Street H. G H. Lunch Room, 930 South 9th Street Hamilton's Flowers, 102 North 8th Street Hardware Mutuals, insurance, 9 North 8th Street Harris Radio Corporation, 115 North 10th Street Healy 6, Ioyce, attorneys-at-law, 939A South 8th Street Hobby Shop, 1009 Washington Street Walter F. Hoeliner, printer, 1005 Washington Street Holy Family Conservatory oi Music and Art, 1015 South 11th Street Mark L. Hooper, certiiied public accountant, 817 South 8th Street Dr. I. S. Hurka, 904A South 8th Street Insulation Products Company, 923 Washington Street Ierrold's Clothing, 917 South 8th Street Iohnson Electric G Radio Shop, 908 Washington Street Iohnson Shoe Company, 913 South 8th Street Dr. W. W. lust, 104 North 8th Street Iohn M. Kadow. meat market, 1128 Washington Street G. H. Kallies, steam fitter, 813 Franklin Street Karmelkorn Shop, 114 North 8th Street Kattner Food Market, 1701 Madison Street Frank I. Kerscher Company, 707 Buffalo Street Koch's Shell Service Station, 801 North 8th Street Iohn I. Koehler, jeweler, 13 North 8th Street Korzinek Music Shop, 909 Washington Street Ioseph Kovar, tailor, 112 North Sth Street Kreie's Lunch, 1406 Washington Street S. S. Kresge Company. 832-836 South 8th Street E. H. Krueger, real estate S insurance, 926 S. 8th Street H. A. Kugler, certified public accountant, 926 South 8th Street Kuhl's Shoe Store, 314 North 8th Street Lauson Chevrolet Company, 1221 Franklin Street Bob Lindwall, insurance counsellor, 817 South 8th Street Little Tot Studio, 810 South 28th Street Lutheran Brotherhood Liie Insurance Agency. 1332 North 8th Street Dr. G. I. McCulley, 939A South 8th Street McNeil Shoe Store and Smartwear, 909-911 S. 8th Street McNulty - Iust Service Station, 401 North 8th Street Manitowoc Circulators, 208 North 8th Street Manitowoc Citizens Loan 6 Investment Company, 808 Washington Street Manitowoc Designer oi Steel, 810 South 28th Street Manitowoc Dispatch Transit Company, 1422 Wollmer St. Manitowoc Fish Market, 911 Park Street Manitowoc Land G Fuel Company, 720 Quay Street Manitowoc Motor Shell Service Station, 1002 S. 12th St. Manitowoc Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 807 Iay St. Manitowoc Oil Company, 1101 South 10th Street Manitowoc Paper Box Company, 525 South 29th Street Manitowoc Public Utilities, 817 Franklin Street Manitowoc Silent Automatic Service, 1401 S. 8th Street Maresch Radio 6, Appliance Co.. 904 Washington Street Iohn C. Mayer, attorney, 917A South 8th Street Meihsner Ambulance G Wrecker Service, 1421 Washington Street Edward Meyer, attorney, 913A South 8th Street Michalek Electric Shop, 2201 Washington Street Morris Relrigeration Service, 901 Iay Street Muchin's Furniture 6. Appliance Co., 1010 Washington St. Myrquin Hat Shoppe, 820 South 8th Street Napp Oiiice 6 School Supply Co., 902 Washington St. Nelesen Plumbing Company, 823 Builalo Street Nelson Oil Company, 204 North 10th Street Dr. M. A. Nemetz, 926 South Sth Street Adolph I. Neuser, plumber, 920 South 12th Street North End Clothing Store, 926 Washington Street Oriental Milling Company, 822 Quay Street Dr. R. W. Parish, 821 Washington Street Paulus Music Shop, 819 South 8th Street Edwin Peaschek, 1502 Madison Street Pelner's Clover Farm Store, 1423 South 10th Street Pletier Furniture Store, 915 Washington Street Pieiiers Food Market, 807 North 8th Street Plantico Coal Company, 702 Washington Street Iunias Pleuss Realty Company, 807 lay Street Presto Wash Laundry, 1509 Washington Street Raminger's Bakery, 1228 South 10th Street C. A. Randolph, Northwestern Mutual Lite Ins. Company W. Rathsack 6. Sons Company, 814 Iay Street Dr. G. A. Rau, 9 North 8th Street Dr. W. A. Rauch, 903A South 8th Street Red Top Cab Company, 821 York Street Dr. T. H. Rees. 811 York Street Ridge Motor Supply, 915 South 10th Street Clarence H. Rodewald, 1112 South 13th Street Ronnie's 1. G. A. Store, 536 North 9th Street Dr. R. P. Rotter, 926 South Sth Street George Rutherford Company, 814 Madison Street Safe Way Motor Coach Company, 510 Commercial Street Savoy Cate, 115 North 8th Street Emil Schaus Sheet Metal Works, 912 Iay Street Wm. Schaus 6 Son Sheet Metal Works, 1013 Franklin St. Dr. W. 1-1. Scherping, 817 South 8th Street Schmidt Lumber Company, 1117 Franklin Street Schmitz 6 Schmitz, 808A Washington Street Wm. Schwantes Manutacturing Co., 1544 North 8th St. Sears Roebuck 6. Company, 1 North 8th Street Sepnaiski's Meat Market, 1521 Washington Street Pug s Om pahwza gave a qfowwl Shulander's Flowers. 110 North 8th Street Sigman's. 1422-1424 Washington Street Singer Sewing Machine Company, 915 South 8th Street Smalley Manufacturing Company. 511 York Street South Side Hardware Company, 920 Washington Street Square Deal Oil Company. 2416 Washington Street I. I. Stangel Hardware Company. 823 South 8th Street Dr. S. I. Stangel. 709 Washington Street Dr. I. W. Steckbauer. 926 South 8th Street Dr. R. G. Strong. 82111 Washington Street W. I. Strothoil, grocery, 1301 Columbus Street Dr. A. F. Stueck. 709 Franklin Street Clarence E. Teitgen. attorney-at-law. 927.11 South Bth St. Drs. Teitgen :S Teitgen. 927 South Sth Street Timm's Tire G Battery Service. 720 Commercial Street Truck Service Company. 2904 Calumet Avenue Page 128 Dr. S. V. Urban, 93911 South 8th Street Urbanek G Schlei, 818 State Street Dr. H. H. Vollendort. 811 York Street Wesley Heat Treating Company. 825 South 21st Street Wilke Glass G Paint Store. 1210 Washington Street Wimpy's Lunch Room. 1507 Washington Street Wisconsin Shoe Repair Shop. 830 South 8th Street F. W. Woolworth Company, 907 South 8th Street T. C. Worthington. certified public accountant. 913 South 8th Street Dr. R. G. Yost. 918 Washington Street Dr. A. I. Zimmer. 903A South 8th Street Zimmerman's Ready to Wear Store. 931 South 8th St. Drs. Brenne :S LaCourse. 808 Commercial Street Dr. G. M. Hotiman. 707 Franklin Street Dr. D. H. Wenstadt. 104 North 8th Street QIEHJIUIEWE IBN , EIU? RAHR MALTING COMPANY N Qf '59n-S WP Mmno zf3,,w me rmssr ALUMINUM ALUMINUM ACOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Z f Serving Manifowoc MANITOWOC NATIONAL BANK ALUMINUM SPECIALTY COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL B K 0-MA, ' ,f,o-atc, aA,a-v--vf5- ff , 4.-1.-C47 frnop-.-2 . 4Mm',r .,,,,.,dL ffanwffzztfifi . ', . 0 1 f,-2M f,x,f.fi if it ,Q f?4 z'ZW ' 4'-' . ' . 1 'V -.. 1 X glxvq yy! 1 7 1 ' 55 pvJewe lQers Since 1855-Q GLANDERC7!iCg! J. W'50'f5-..,4,- v. x 0: r 4.. lo K,-' 'E 'M 7'+0'N f-4-.,, 1' I Q Q W, W. -Q I .-4 N .1 MT U' F, 77 auf ky: J! L',!7'll' , fa- '-ldisc? W Al c iff' gig rj, ac? 4 hx U. 1 . X ixsfr' N' oy: I,, : gf! : , ',lLi 1 ' N '73 ip 50 X, 1. HL ' 'A 4155i V HUCHTHAUSEN HARDWARE PAULY 6: PAULY CHEESE COMPANY x -A I .I XV X 'X 'X' ' , f Y o xx c ' ' I 1 ' . Y vu X' - X ' gf M I A. M. RICHTER 6. SONS COMPANY MANTIJOFIVOC SHIPBUILDING COMPANY vf V 1 1 I f 1 V 4 A 1 f J f 1 X 4 ff 4 ,, q . f ' VI, 5 ' , s ll 1 I fy ,fix ,,f . I . 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CHEMICAL CO ulnvrss UBTZ Q0 e , ef' ,,,,.o.....v U...-un nun FLAMBEAU INDEX Curtis, Aggen, Carol .... ..,,..,. 1 7, 19, 22, 30, 62, 86 Ahl, Alice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, w,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 1 2 Ahl, Norbert ,.... ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,v,,,,, , 5 5 , 86 Albers, Miss Laurinda , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, gg Ahrens, Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,v--- 1 1 9 Allredson, Donna ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 8 , 112 Allan. lean ,........... ....,....,..,.... 38, 72, 119 Allwardt, Wayne ....... ....A,.... 1 6 31, 52, 112 Alter, Audrey .......,.,....... ,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 2 9, 68, 112 Alter, Margaret ...,..,A....,,.., ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 1 7, 119 Amundson, Miss Clara ,1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v, 5 4, BU Anderson, Karen ...........,.. ........, 6 2, 71, 86 Anderson, Lucille .......... ...........,.,............,.. 1 19 Anderson, Mr. Noble ..... ,,,.,..,,,,.,,,,, 4 B, 65, B0 Andrew. Rita ...................... 22, 28, 62, 71, B6 Ansorge, Ernest . ....... .......,.....,.,.,........,,, ...112 Ansorge. lane .....Y,.... ...,....l,... 5 6, 58, 112 Ansorge, Kenneth ....,,.... . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V119 Anthold, Carol ...,..,.,.,.,,..,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Aplin, Mr. Gaylord L. ..... .,,..,,.,.,,,,,, 8 0 Armatowski, Loraine ........ .,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,,, 1 19 A1-ndt, Lloyd ................... .... ,.,,,, 4 9 , 118 Artz, Iames .............. ,.,,,,..,. 4 1, 119 Balaban, Edward ............,.....,, 64, 67, 70, 119 Balaban, Herman .....,.....,.,..,,...,.,....,.,,,,,,,,,, 119 Baldwin, David .......... 27, 29, 38, 46, 55, 112 Ballmann, William ...,.............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 119 Barbarossa, Esther ......,.,........,...., ................. 1 12 Barbieur, Henry .,,,.,,,,. ,,.........,.. 3 5, 112 Barnes, Georgiana ....... .......,.. 5 6, 66, 112 Barnes, Iohn ................ .....,.,,,,.., 6 7, 119 Barnes, Walter ..,..,..,., ,,....,,..,,,,,,., 1 18 Barta, Corrine .................. ......................... 1 12 Bartelme, Carol Mae ..,.,......,..,.,....,....,,,,,,,,,.,, 86 Bartelme, Marv Lou .,,, .........,,. 5 7, 62, 72, 119 Baryenbruch, Lee ....... ..........................., 1 19 Bashaw, Roger ............ ......,..,.....,, 5 5, 112 Bashaw, Virginia ....,.. ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 1 19 Bast, Marilyn .,..,,....., .......... 5 8, 70, 119 Bast, Shirley ,,,.,,,,........ ..........,..,.. 7 3, 86 Batz, Miss Muriel ,...... ......,..,.....,..,. 8 0 Bauch, Marvin .,,..,... ............. 8 6 Bauniann, Ann .....1...,,,. ....,.,....... 1 19 Baumann, Ioseph ...... ....,.... 4 0, 86 Bausch, Elayne .....,. .,,.,..,.,,, 8 6 Baxa, Ioseph ...,....., ,,,,,,,.,,.,, 8 G Baxa, Victor ,........,, ,,,.,,,,,...,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,....... l 12 Bayles, Richard ..............,..........,,.,......... 46, 119 Becker, Ioan .... 6, 40, 51, 56, 58, 62, 64, 86 Becker, Iohn ...............................,,,,......... 41, 119 Behnke, Paula ..,.....,..,..,,....,.,,,, 29, 34, 71, 112 Belbeck, Ioan .,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Bell, Charles ....,,,,,,,,, ................................ 1 12 Benlield, Donna ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,. 86 Benfield, Kenneth ,......,...................,..,,,,,, ,, H118 Benishek, Charles .... ..... 1 1, 46, 67, 111, 119 Benishek, Genevieve ................,.......,... 17, 119 Benishek, Paul ..,.,......,..,.,......... ,,.... . .,45, 112 Bentley, Betty ,......,.,,....,,.,,.,,.., 56, 57, 58, 112 Benzshawel, Richard ........................,... 20, 112 Berg, Ieannette ....,..... ll, 16, 17, 18, 22, 30, 40, 51. 62, 63, 64, 86, 111 Berg, Ioanne .,,. 6, 33, 40, 51, 58, 62, 63, 86 Bergner, Dorris ........,... 22, 29, 58, 64, 70, 87 Bergquist, lone .,,,.,,.....,..,,,. ,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 7 Berkedal, Barbara ..,,.,,.,.,,,,,,, ................. 6 2, 87 Berkedal, Carol ........ 20, 39, 40, 56. SR, 119 Berkedal, Ioanne .............,.,,.,..,.,,,,.,, 66, 72, 37 Besaw, Iohn .............,,,.....,,,..,......,,... 41, 67, 119 Blalek, Geraldine ,,,,,,, ...................... ..,., 1 1 9 Bianchi, Patricia ,..... ...,..........,,, 3 5, 73, 112 Bishop, David ......... ...,....., 4 8, 50, 54, 112 Bishop, Patricia ..,,,, ,,........... 4 0, 71, 112 Blahnik, Ruth ....,., ...................,. . .73, 112 Bleser, Suzanne ....... .......,.....,..,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7 Boeckman, Audrey ..........,, 16, 19, 22, 66, 87 Boeckrnan, Ioanne ..... ,..,..,.,,,.,..,.,,.. ,,,,, ,... 1 1 9 Boeckman, Yvonne ,..,, ,,,.,..... 4 0, 63, 69, 119 Boeder, Dolores ,,,,,,, ..,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7 Boeder, Grace ...... ,...,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7 Boeder, Ieari ...... ......,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 1 1 9 Boldt, Donald ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,.,.,, 7 5, 119 Boldt, Laverne .,,,. ,,..,... 3 9, 57, 58, 70, 87 Bonk, Ioretta ........... ........,. 4 0, 62, 73, 112 Bonk, Mary Iane ...,, .,,,,,,,.,, .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 2 Bonin, Iames .........,,. .......,.,,, 2 2, 29, 87 Borqwardt, Ioan .,,.. ,,,,,.,... 7 3,112 Borths, Leroy ,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , W112 Borucki, Robert .......... ,,,,.,,,,........ 4 9, 119 Bosanko, Kendall ,.,,,.. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 9 Boullack, Rosanna ,,,,, ,,,.,..............,,,,,, ,..., 1 1 9 Bouril, Richard ....... .....,.,., 4 4, 48, 50, 119 Boury. David ....,...,.. ...........,,.,... , ,, ...119 Boyd, Marshall .,,., ,,.,,, 27, 38. 39, 65, 112 Boyd, Mr. Rutin W, .,,....,....,.,. . , , ,,,.,,. 79 Brachmann, Donna ...,. ,..,., , . . ,,,,,,, , .,... 112 Brandt, Howard .....,. , , ,112 Page MU Brandt, Leo ..,.........,,,. 40, 44, 48, 50, 55, 112 Braun, Robert ..................................,....... 67, 119 Bredesen, Ann .,.................,........,.,,., 40, 56, 119 Bretczynski, Edward ,,,, ....,,,,,..,,...,.,,,,,., 1 19 Brennan, Donna ......,,,, ..,..,,,.. 6 3, 66, 119 Brennan, Patricia ...... .........,....., 1 6, 87 Breuer, Ned ..,.,,... ,..,............... 1 7, 87 Bricco, Virginia .,... ,.,..,.........,,.,.......,. 1 12 Brilliant, Carol ,.,,... Brilliant, Priscilla ....... ..,...... 4 0, 57, Brixius, Delores ,,,,,, Broderick, Iohn .... sa, 119 39, ss, 118 44, 54, av Broehm, Ianet ...,,, ............. 3 9, 87, 119 Broen, Ruth ..,,,,,.,,,, H ........,. 39, 65, 70, 119 Bronk, Mary Ann ....... ,.,........... 6 3, 59, 119 Bronk, Norman ,,,,,,.....,................,....,...,,, 67, 119 Bronk, Ruth ........,.....,,,,,,.................................... 88 Brose, Marjorie ...,....., ll, 17, 20, 58, 63, 73, 111, 119 Brose, Robert .......,,,,................................... 53, 88 Brown, Nadine ..,. 16, zo, 21, 22, 29, au, ss, 57, 50, 112 Bruce, Gerald ,,,.............,..,-...-.-------- ---------,---- 1 12 Bruechert, Bette ...,... 89 Buchner, Kathryn ..,... Budnar, Roland .,,,,,, Budnik, Gerald ....... Bugs, Dorothy ...,. Buran, Rita ,,...,,,.,., ,........,..,....,..,,..,.,. Buretta, Adeline ...... ......... 4 0, 63, 71, Buretta, lanet ....... .........,.....,.,... 5 3, Buretta, Victor Burg, Dorothy ,,., .... Burish, Ronald .......... ..,..,..,..,57, ,......S3, 112 119 119 112 119 119 112 Bushman, Felix ...,...,.. ........,. 7 5, 119 Bushman, Gerald ...,.,, ....,.....,,,..,,.,., 1 12 Bushman, Henry ...... .............,.,,.. 4 4, 54, 88 Bushman, Lucille ,.... ,.................................. 1 19 Buss, Donald ,,,.,., ..,..,,.,,........,.,,.. 4 0, 46, 112 Busse, Edward ..... .,,,..... 1 5, 22, 27, 29, 112 Busse, Kathleen ....... ....,... 1 6, Butz, Fredrick ,.,..., Butzen, William 19, 22, 30, 80 112 Cain, Betty ,,,, ,,,,,,.,...... .....,, l 1 2 Cappaert, Marlyn ..,,, ......, 1 19 Carbon, Clarence ,.... ......... 8 8 Carbon, Donald ., ..,.,...,.... .....,...., .......,........... 8 8 Carbon, Frederick ....................,.'',,,--f,,-,,-,,-- 112 Carbon, Iune ,.i............-.....,,,,,e,,f,,.,,f,,,,e,,,- -119 Carbon, Mary Lou 22, 26, 40, 58, 62, 64, 88 Carl, Grace ..,,................,ee......--.-------- 55, 70, 119 Cerner, sharyr, ............,,,,.,,.., 29, au, sa, 112 Carmody, Edward .e ,,,,,,,e,,-- .40, 45. 112 Carmody, Mary ...,..,,.,,.... ,...., .... 4 0 , 74, 119 Carswell, Miss Lorna ...,,, ........,,,,.,, ......, 8 0 Carriveau, Betty Arm ....-., -,------ff 5 5. 112 Carter, Virginia H ,,,,,.,,, ,............. l 19 Cavanaugh, Alice .......... ,.,,,,,. 4 0, 88 Cavanaugh, Patricia ............... ,.................. 1 19 Cayemberg, Donald ...,..,....................... ..... 1 19 Cavemberg, Kenneth ,,,, .... ,..,. 4 5 , 49, 55, 112 Cayemberg, Shirley Cerkas, Ie anette ...........,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,, 5 3, sn, 119 Cerny, IoAnn H ,,,,,,,,, 15, 18, 22, 5, 31, 53, 52, 54, B8 Chamberlain, Miss Mary ........,,,,........ ll, 80 Check, Frank ........,,,,....,,...................,...,,,,,,.., 112 Check, Loretta .....,,..........,,,,,.,.. 40, 53, 59. 119 Check, Stanley ,,,. .............,.........,,,,,,,., 1 19 Chermak, Ianet ,,,,,,,, ,....., 1 1, 58, 111, 112 Chermak, 1oretta .....,. ,,,, .... 2 9 , 40, 55, 112 Chermak, Micheal ,,... .....,, 1 5, 45,55, 112 Chizek, Kathryn ...,,,,,.. ..,.............. 1 6, 112 Christiansen. Donald ..... ...........,,, 1 19 Christottel, Iames ....... .........,,,..... 1 20 Cisler, Lucille .,,....,. .........,,.......... 1 20 Clark, Paul ....,,,,, ,,,.,, , 33, 41, 89 Clark, Robert ...... .............. 4 1, 120 Ciiiton, Iames ..,,,, ..., , H., ......... ...112 Clow, Patricia .........,,,,,,,, ...66, 112 Collin, Edward ....,, ....,... 1 7, 29, 39, 99 Coffin, Richard ,,,.. .,.............., 6 7, 120 Commings, Elton ...,,.,.., ,,,.,.,,.. . .88 Conard, Tames ,,,.,. ..,,,,. , ,40, 53, 89 Coons, Helen ,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 7, 66, 73, 89 Corsi, Ieannine ,,,, ,,,. .,,,.,.,..., ,,,,,,,, 4 0 , 120 Crain, Miss Dorothy .........,,,.,,,....,. ......,.. 2 6, 80 Craney, Beverly ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......... 63, 120 Creaaer, Phvllis ..,,..,... 16, 19, 20, 32, 64, 89 Crooks, lariice ., ..,, ..,....,...,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 6 3, 120 Crooks, Patricia ......................,..,.............,,.... 89 Culver, Margaret 34, 38, 55, 57, 59, 71, 112 Culver, Sally ,............,,.,... 33, 39, 56, 71, 170 Beverly Czekala, Gerald Czekala, Shirley ,70, 89 Daley, Patricia ...... .....................,........, 1 12 Daley, Rita ,,,,.,..,..,,,.., ,,.,......,..,. l 6, 62, 66, 89 Dallman, Marjorie ............ 34 35, 40, 68, 112 Dassey, Lorraine ..........,..,...........,.................. 89 Decker, loseph ............ ......................... . .... 4 1, 89 Dedrick, Miss Helene .. ,,... ....,....,.... , 80 Deering, Mary ...........,..... ...,,.......,.,,,., 8 9 DeFaut, Dorothy ......... .......... 7 3, 112 Delfqut, Grace r...... ...,....... 4 0, 89 Del..orme, Patricia ...,... ............. 7 5, 113 Delsman, Bernice ..... ........ 4 0, 73, 89 Delsman, Donna ....,., ......,,.. . 58, 89 Delsman, Ianice ..........................,................. 113 Delsman, Ioseph ,..,...................................,.... 113 Delsman, Rita ............ 20, 56, 58, 62, 72, 120 Dembsky, Shirley ....................,,..................,, 113 Demsien, Harlan ., .... ,.......,..,..,..,.....,....... 1 13 Denk, Shirley ........ .. .,...... 62, 63, 69, 120 DeRoche, Iune ,........ ,.,,,,,............, 4 0, 118 Deubler, Robert ....... ................. 5 2, 113 DeWein, Iames ......... ,.,...,... 3 8, 113 DeZeeuw, Robert .... ..,,........... 8 9 Diedericks, Ierry ...,. .,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 89 Diedrich, Marvin .,... .......... 6 7, 120 Dill, Bette .............. ......... 4 0,118 Dirkmann, Lois ......... .........,. 5 8, 90 Dirkmann, Thomas ..... ......... 2 0, 113 Donahue, Patrick ..., ............... 9 0 Donahue, Richard ..,... ............... 9 0 Dondlinger, Leo ............... , .................., 75, 113 Dreger, Donald ,.......................,.............,.,.,,,,,, 90 Drews, Shirley ..,.....,.,. 16, 17 22, 28, 62, 90 Drexler, Frederick .,,.,.........,.. ......, ......,. 4 4 , 90 Dreyer, Carol ......,........... ..,,.,,...... 3 5, 40, 113 Drobka, Robert ,..,. ......... 5 4, 75, 113 Drum, Ronald ....,.., .,.....,.,.,..... 4 l, 120 Drumm, Ianice ........... Dubey, Richard .,.... Duchon, Donald ....,,. Duckart, Charlotte .,,, .. Duebner, Ianet .... , .....,. Duenkel, Catherine .... . ,..... ..63, 72, 120 90 70, 120 , A... ...... . .............. 9 0 Duenkel, Shirley ......... .......... 3 2, 40, 90 Dueno, Donna ,......., ......,...,.,..,.... 1 6, 58, 113 Dufty, Iacqueline .,......,...,...................., 63, 120 Duliy, Thomas .............. 17, 20, 40, 41, 55, 90 Durawa, Carol ..... ................ 6 2, 53, 70, 113 Durs, Robert ,.,.,,.,.... H ...................... 38, 39, 90 Duveneck, Ianet ...... Duveneck, Leroy ...... Eberhardt, William ...........,..........,.,............. 120 Egan, David ...,.............. ......... 4 0, 45, 52, 113 Eggert, Dorothy .,..... ....,................. 3 8, 90 Ellestad, Donald ....... .,..,,....,..,.. 7 5. 113 Elliott, Lloyd ..,....... ............. 6 7, 118 Elm, Delores ,..,..,....., ......... 6 2, 66, 113 Endries, Donald ..,, . sa 67, 120 Endries, Norma ......... ......,,, , 70, 120 Erdman, Alice ............. ....................... 6 5 Erdmann, Doris ,.,,,.....,.., ............... 4 0, 90 Erickson, Mr. Edwin .... ..,........,.....,. 2 0, 79 Ewald, Donald ............ ..,,.,... 5 7, 70, 120 Ewen, Arthur ......,..... ....,..,...,,.....,. 1 13 Ewen, Iulius .,.,,. .........., 5 4, 90 Fanta, Suzanne 29, 38, 51, 62, 63, 68, 113 Farr, Iames .,,........,............................ 44, 45, 91 Fechter, Cathleen , ..,......,...................,.........., 120 Feile, Ianet ............,.,., ....... . 62, 68, 113 Feltz, Donald ,......, ............. 4 6, 120 Ferdon, Lloyd ,....,,,,,. ,,..,.,..,, 3 8, 91 Fessler, Mildred ....,.. ...,.,.. 7 3, 91 Fictum, Iane ............., ...,.,....... 1 13 Fictum, Mary Ann ...,... ........ 6 6, 91 Finch, Donald ................. .................., 9 1 Finkelrnier, Mary ..............., ....,..,..,.. G 6, 113 Firehammer, Richard .,,..,. ....,...,.,.....,,,,.,..., 9 1 Fischer, Andrea .....,,,..,,., ......... 5 2, 72, 170 Fischer, Dolores ......... Fischer, Raymond ,..... Fisher, Nancy ...,.,,.,.. Fisher, William ..... 57 ...,. , vs, ,,,,., ss, sa, 120 mo 120 Foerg, Shirley ........... .........,.., 5 6, 113 Foreman, Carol ,,,........ ....,..........., 6 3, 120 Franswick, Roger ,,...,...,.,........ - .,,, 65, 75, 120 Franswick, William ..,,..,.,,,,...,....,.....,, .... l 6, 91 Franz, Helen ...........r.,..,,,,,...,. ..,,,,... , ............... 1 20 Franz, Marilyn ............ 17, 20, 40, 63, 69, 120 Fredrick, Iov .,.....,.....,..,,,,.. 39, 63, 69, 75. 120 Freeman, Gerald .......,..,. ......,.,,.,....,.... . .41, 91 Freeman, Marlene .,,,, .,., , French, Sallie .......... Fricke, Claudia ..,..... Fricke, Muriel ..... ., , ..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,......., 120 120 ...::::::::..9l .....,....62, 120 Fricke, Robert ...... Frozena, Esther .... Frozena, Paul .......,.,, Frozena, Robert ........... Fruhriep, Florence ..... Fruzyna, Francis . ,....,,. Pruzyna, Theresa ........... Frye, L1 oyd ....................,.... FLAMBEAU INDEX .......113 ..........l20 91 120 91 .........73, 75, 120 , 19, 20, , 51, 92 Fuller, Mr. Charles A. .... ...,.,,.. . ......80 Fuller, Iervis .,,, ,,., . .......,. ....... 1 l 8 Fuller, Miss Ruth .,..,.. .......,. S 0 Gaedke, Miss Lucille ...,,.,.,, ,.,,,,.,,.,,. 7 3, 80 Gaestel, Melvin ....,..................... 48, 50, 54, 91 Gallagher, Iames .,.,.. 35, 44, 54, 62, 63, 113 Gallagher, Ioan ,,....,... .,....40, 63, 66, 120 Gallagher, Ma.y Ellen .......,..,,....., 17, 64, 91 Gamble, Iohn ..........,......,... Garber, Iohn .,....,.,,,.,...,.., Garry, Nita .,...... Gass, Louise ....... Gates, Betty ...,.. Gates, lohn ...,........ Gauger, William .,.., Gauger, Carol ............. ,... Gennrich, Ioan . ,,,,.,,,, .,., , Georgenson, Gerald Georgenson, Lila ..,..... Gerharz, Iean .......,.., Giese Geor iana ...... . 9 Giqure, Annella ...... Gilbert, Beatrice ..,.. Glaeser, Ioanne Glander, Philip ..,.. Glisch, lone ........... . Gloe, Ieannie ..,..,,.1. Goeke, Bernice Goeke. Norbert Gail, Sally ...........,.., Gomm, Elton ,...,........ Gordon, Martin ......,,,.. Gospodarek, Chester Gospodarek, Dolores Gospodarek, Richard 91 ...,....40, 62, 11, 91 51, 92 113 92 ......62, sa, 12, 120 51, 113 , ..,...........,,.,,..,, 120 92 51, ., ,.,,. 11, .......ffiffiff1f13f 92 113 113 113 120 40 120 113 113 118 113 es, 73, .......ll3 .......120 113 Gosz, Arthur .............,,,,,., ,,,,,,, Gosz, lanet .....,,.......,.... .......,. 9 2 Gosz, Thomas . ,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y ,,,,,,,,113 Gotchy, Marshall ,,,,,.. ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 Z Grabinsky. Greta ......, .......... 5 7, 62, 72, 120 Grall, Robert ................,... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Granitz, Mrs. Betty ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8, 59, 80 Granitz, Mr. Frank ........ ,..,,,,, 4 6, 49, 54, B0 Grapentine, Charlotte ..,........,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Graycarek, Benjamin ..,.,,...... 40, 46, 55, 113 Graycarek, Martha ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 35, 56, 57, 113 Greenwald, Daniel ,.,........ 120 Greycarek. Beverly ..,..,..,, Griebling, Clarabelle Grell, Mrs. Esther ........ Groelle, Eugene ,,..... Groelle, Violet ........... Groll, Iohn ......,.,......,....,,.,,,,, Grosshuesch, Dolores Grosshuesch, Doris Grosstueck, Walter . Grotbeck, Edward ...... Gruber, Mary ,........,. Gruber, Nancy Gruber, Thomas ........... Grzeskowiak, Ruth .... Gulseth, Dale .........., Haag, Douglas .... . ........... .. 17 33 ss, sz, 80 ...........120 .,,..,,l6, 73, 113 113 92 .......1a, 73, .......,...l13 120 Haase, Helen ..............., 15, 17, 56, 57, 70, 92 Haberman, Mr. Arthur .... 92 Haese, Carolyn ......................, .. ,,.,,,, 33, 40, Haese, Philip ........,...,,,,..,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 12D Hagen, Mr. Bernhard ......,...................., 11, 81 Hall, Patricia 16, 29, 34, 39, 58, 70, 75, 113 Hall, Rose Marie ...............,....,,............,,,,,.,,,. 113 Hallada, lames ..,....,.,,.. ..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,..,, 113 Hallisy, Ray ,.....,.,,. ,17, 46, 51, 53, Hallisy, Richard ..... Halloran, Patricia ..,..., Hamernik, Arthur Hamilton, Barbara .......... Hammer, Iane .,...,.,.. Hanneman, Anne .... Hansen, Della ......,... Hansen, Howard ,.... Hansen, Keith ........... Hansen, Ronald ....... Hansen. Thomas .... 92 113 16, 22, 28, 29, 31. 58. 113 75, 120 .......,,...l7, 31, 93 120 ..........62, 72, 121 113 fffffffdzif' Hanson, Giles ...,. ......... 2 0, 40, 46, 113 Hanson, Grace ..,, ......... 4 U, 56, 71, 113 Hanson, Ioan ...,.....,... ...,.... 2 2, 29, 58, 93 Hanson, Paul ...........,.... ......... 2 0, 40, 49, 121 Hardina, Mary Ann ....... .............................. 9 3 Harlow, Benita ...,.,,.,,.. ,..,,..... 6 3, 71, 120 Harpt, Elton ............,..,,. .......... 3 3, 67, Hartman, Norbert ,...,.. Hartmann, Roger Harvey, Ioan . ...... ...... . . Hastreiter, LaVerne 118 Haugh, Donald ........ ,......... 3 9, 54, 113 Haupt, Dale ,,.,,,,.. ,,...,............. 5 4, 93 Haupt, Glenn ..,.. ,.,.,. .... 4 1 , 67, 121 Haupt, Milton ......,,..,. .......... 3 8, 54, 113 Haupt, Ramona ......., ., ..................... 113 Havlichek, Germaine ...., ................. 1 21 Havlicheck, Laverne .... .......... 7 3,114 Hayes, Robert .. ......,..,, .. ......... ....121 Hayward, Rosalie ....., ............ 4 U, 93 Hebert, Iames ............................... .......... 4 5. 121 Heck, one ,,,,,,,,,...,.....,...,..,........,...,.,.......,,,.., ..,. 9 3 Hecker, Dorothy ..,.,..,,.,,,.....,.....,,.......... , ........, 114 Hecker, Fredrick 16, 38, 39, 48, 50, 54, 114 Heffernan, Iean ...................................... 53, 121 Hein, Edwin .........,....,........ ....................... ........ 9 3 Hein, Iames ..,.... ........................ 1 21 Hein, Marie .........,. ,......... 5 6, 72, 121 Hein, Marshall ...... ....................... 5 4 Hein, Mary .........., ........,.....,,. l 21 Heindl, Doris .......... , ....,... 69, 114 Heinzen, Richard ., .................. ...114 Heinzen, Marie ........ .......,.. 1 6, 73, 114 Helwig, Rosemary ..............., .....12l Hemmer, Anna Mae .................,............ 56, 114 Hensel, Ioel .............,,.....,...,............. 16, 39, 114 Herbst, Doris ..... ........ ..... . , 16, 19, 22, 28, 93 Herman, Elsa ........... .........,,,.. .......,. ...... 1 1 3 Herman, lnez .....,......... .....,...,...........,..,....., 1 21 Herman, Lee Ann . ......................................... 114 Herrick, Ieanne .................... ....................... 6 , 93 Herrmann, Andrew ..,,..., 40, 46, 62, 63, l14 Herzog, Clyde .,,........,................................ 40, 94 Herzog, Iune ..........,, ...........,....... 4 0, 64, 94 Herzog, Richard ...... ................. ........... 1 2 1 Herzog, Theodore ,,..... ,....,... 2 U, 40, 44, 114 Hettmann, Clarence ...... ..................... 7 5, 114 Hewitt, Marjorie .......... . ............... 40, 114 Hibbard, Ianet ........ ..,..,.... 4 U, 66, 121 Hills, Eugene .,...... ..,.......,........,...., 1 14 Hodas, Albert ...... .,..,...,. 5 l, 55, 114 Hoettner, Lester ....... .............. 4 6, 121 Hoeppner, Paul ..,.... .......,.......... 1 14 Hotlman, Anita ......... .............. 1 21 Hottman, Roger .......,.,, . ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 121 Holslund, William ,,,, .,,,.,.,,, 4 U, 114 Hokenson, Iulius ...., .................,,,....,....... 1 14 Holdorf, Dorothy ..... ....,..................,.... 4 U, 114 Holdort, Esther ...... ..,......,...,,..,...................,... 9 4 Holdorl, Marilyn ,,.,.,.,,,,,,. 40, 57, 63, 68, 121 Hollen, Stanley .........................,,,,.,,.............. 121 Holly, Dorothy ..,..................................... 66, 114 Holschbach, Marcella ...... .,..............,.. 9 4 Holschbach, Marvin ..... ........ 4 0, 55, 94 Holschbach, Norbert ...,. ...,..,,..,............, 1 14 Holsen, Charles ...1...... ..... . .. .......,..,, 46, 114 Holsen, Gerald ......... .............,,.,..,.... 5 1, 121 Holt, Carol ............ ..,,....., 2 9, 57, 62, 114 Holtz, Victor ..,,.,,.,...,,.....,,,,..,.,,.,,,. rn, ,,..,.,,,.. ,.12l Holzschuh, Betty .......................,........ 56, 66, 94 Honold, Wayne ....................................., 68, 118 Hooper, Mary . .......,,.. 29, 34, 58, 62, 69, 118 Hopi, Dorothy . ..,.,..,., ..,........... . .......................... 9 4 Hopper, Patricia .................................... 29, 114 Hornes, Bernice ....................,......,. 57, 94 Horovitz, Sonia ...........,..., .,....,.. .... 3 9, 69, 121 Horstman, Arden ......, ,16, 17, 19, 40, 71, 94 Houghton, Marilyn ..............., 63, 66, 75, 121 Hoyer, Gretchen ........ 16, 17, 22, 30, 62, 94 Hrudka, Lila .............................................. 17, 94 Hubbard, Giles ,.,.....,...,...,.,..,......,.. ....... 6 5, 114 Huebner, Mari orie 121 Huebner, Ralph ....... ................... 5 4, 94 Humm, William ,.........,. ..,...... 4 5, 67, 121 Hunsader, Ieanne ....,.. ..,.,.................. 9 4 Hunsader, Paul ........... ................. 1 21 Hutchinson, Robert Hutterer, LaVerne Iverson, Alice .... Iackson. Dorothy .,..,..,..41, 121 114 121 Iacob, Shirley ...... ......... 4 U, 63, 72, Iacobs, Dolores ...,.... ................ ........... ......r... 9 4 Iacobs, Howard ......,,.. ................... .......... ....r... 9 5 Iacobsen, Robert ................ 38, 44, 49, 55, 114 yqege., Dalton ....., ......., s 2, 95 Iaeger, Donald ...... ............ 5 2. 95 Iaeger, Dorothy .... ......e-------,------ 1 14 Iaeger, Herman ...... ........... 4 0. 51. 9a laeger, Ralph ...........A-,- ---------v,-,------- 4 1. jqgemarm, Florence ..,............. 57, 53, 55. Iqgemqnn, Margaret ..... .,........ 4 U 70 29?--62: asf Iagodinsky, Helen .,,,... ......... Iagodinsky, Ioseph Iagodinsky, Robert 75, Iakoubek, Ludmilla ..,.. Ianecek, Miss Iulia Ianesky, Geraldine 121 121 114 114 95 95 .....,......33, 40, 66, jfmsky, lean ,,,,,,,,..,,.., ......... 5 8, 63, 72, Iarosh, Beverly ........ Iarosh, Ieanne .,... larosh, Theodore . Iens, Dona May ..... Iens, Ioanne ........,,.,. lens, Iohn .............. Ientsch, Shirley .,.,. ..,.......40. ..........40, .........63, 72, 95 81 121 121 114 114 ........38, 39, 95 114 121 121 118 114 Iespersen, Ierry ........ .......-.-e.....Af-- Iirikovec, Allan .......... ............ 3 1. 95 Iirikowic, Io Ann ....... ........., 6 3,121 Iohn, Mr. Rex R. ...... .......-........A-. 7 9 Iohnson, Ben ............. .......... 4 5, 114 Iohnson, Calvin ....... .......... 3 9, 114 Johnson, Carol .......... 1--,---,-----,--------- - 114 johnson, Donna ......, ...............r.r.. 5 3. 121 Iohnson, Frances .. ..................-..-.. 52. 114 johnson, Paul ,........... ......... 3 l, 39. 57. 121 Iohnson, Richard ..... ............. 3 9. 67. 121 Iohnsrud, Alan ............ .-..------ 1 5. 23. 114 Iohnsrud, Miss lean ...... ...................... 7 4. 91 Iohnsrud, Constance .,.,..... .... 1 7, 20, 63, 121 Iolin, Rita ..................-... 11--1--.-.--- 7 U. 73. 114 Iolin, Wesley ......... ...... ..-.-..---.---. 3 9 . 114 lanes, Mr. Newton ........................................ 31 Iones, Mr. William B. .....--.-... 39. 49. 41. 81 yf..ge..sen, yum. ,................,.. .,,. a 4, 10, 73, 114 Iung, Mr. Iohn ...,.....,. ....... 4 6, 48, 50, 81 Iunk, Arlene ....... .... ...................... -.... 1 1 4 junk, Arnold ...,... .......... e ..A-.-----..---------- 1 21 Iunk, Ervin ..... . ............................-.A-.-.-. 121 just, Nancy ...,, ...,.,,.. 1 7, 58, 63, 72, 121 Kaboth, Anna ............ 29, 94, 40. 62, 68, Kacynski, Ioan .................--.-.11.-.-.-.- 55. 53. Kacynski, Patricia ..................-...1.- . .--.---. 55, Kadow, Albertha ..., Kadow, Chester .. Kaeser, Shirley ..,, Kakuk, Frank ,.......... Kakuk, Louis ................. Kakuk, Rose Marie Kalk, Eunice ...........,..... ..... Kaminski, Darlene Kaminski, Evelyn .... ...... QI461 B2'f 16I 114 121 121 121 121 121 ..........67, 121 114 114 121 114 114 121 121 Kaminski, Lois .........r...............-........ --.--- 9 3. Kaminski, Ruth ..........,,.,.........................,..,.., Kanter, Germaine 11, 16, 19, 20, 21, gg, Kanter, Marcella .......1.--1 .-------. 5 3. 72. 121 Kanter, Pearl ......... .-....... 5 3. 72. 121 Karbon, Allen ..................-........-.--..- -----------.------ 9 5 Karl, Allen ..............................................-..-.. --ee 1 21 Karl, Geraldine ..............................................-. 95 Karn, Edwin 16, 17, 16, 22 26, 39, 98, 52, 64, 95 Kasten, Helen .................................... 33. 54. 95 Kattner, LeRoy ...... -..-. A Kaufman, Ianet .... Keil, ,Gearald ............ Keller, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley Maxine . .......... .... . . Miss Marion Meldon ...,....... Patricia .,,..,.. Richard .......,,,. Kelnhdter, William ..... Kerchetske, Philip ....... ,, .,..,........ ,.4U, 95 29, 59, 62, 114 ...4l, 46, 49, 121 2.99, 12, 74, 121 si ,...,..,..114 114 Kerscher, Paul . ......... ........,..,, 1 14 Kersey, Harriet ..., ............. 1 22 Kettner, Erwin ...... ,.....,.......... 1 14 Keune, Darlene ..,. ......... 6 3. 114 Khail, Charlotte . ......... ...-.--...-.. ....-. 9 5 Kimmel, Merrill ............... .................... 1 14 Kinney, Miss Barbara ..,.. .. .,,,, 26, 72, 81 Kirchen, Robert ........ ...... .......... 3 8 , 114 Kleiber, Monica ........... .......-..... 1 19 Kleiber, Rose Marie ...,. ............ 9 5 Klein, Dolores .................... .......... 1 22 Klein, Richard ....................... .......... 1 22 Kleppe, Raeburn Bernice ..... .......... 1 14 Klinkner, Muriel ...................... ..................-.. 1 14 Klusmeyer, Elizabeth ........ ........................ 1 22 Kneevers, Glenn ,,,, ....,. .,..,.... 5 4 , 64, 114 Knickelbine, Dale ...... .....--. 2 9. 39. 96 Page 141 FLAMBEAU INDEX Knipp, Beverly ,....,,, ,..,..,,,,,VAA,,..,, 5 2, 122 Knowles, Kenneth ,...,, ,,,,,,A,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 115 Knutson, Ioan ..,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,A,AA,,, 9 5 Knutson, Sylvia ...... ,....... 3 8, 39, 40, 57, 96 Koch, Iohn ,,,. . ,.,.,,,, , Koch. Leonard ,.,...,., Kochan, Audrey Kochan, Louis ,,,,,,,,,,,A, Kock. Phyliss ...,..,,,,........ Koebke, Mary Ellen ...... Koebke, Truman .,..,..,..,,. Koepp. Mary lane .,,..... Kohlbeck, Gerald ..... Kohlbeck, Gordon ...,. Kohlbeck, Kenneth ...... Kohlmeier, Glenn ..,.,,,,,, .......29, 115 as sv, 122 as 67, 122 39, es as 17, 96 Kohlmeier, Victoria .....................,......,.,... Kohlmeyer, Marianne ...........,........ 63, 72, 122 Kolanczyk, Laverne ..,.... Kolodzeske, Rose Marie 63, 66, 122 40, 115 Kolosso, Patricia .......,.......................,..,, Konezka, Ioseph ..,.......... .,,. .,...,.... . .115 ..75, 96 Komorosky, Betty lane ...,. ..........,.. Komorosky, Clarence Konkel, Iacqueline ....... Konkel, Norman .....,...... Konopacki, Dorothy ,,... Konsella, Marian ...,,, Kope, Donald ........... Kopotic, Carole .......,. Koralewsky, Iohn . ,.,. ., Korlesky, Ralph ....,. Kortas, Irene ................................,........,,. 71, Korte, Earl ,,........,...,..,.....,..,.....,....... 40, 55, Kovar, Frank ...... ...,...,..,.... Kowalski, lane ll,16, Kozaczuk, Phyllis ,,......... ........................ .,97 es, 115 va, 97 ,,.....,l7, 20, 32, 97 115 115 118 20, 40, 74, 111, 115 115 Kraemer, William ..,..,,,.,..,,....,........,..,... 35, Kramer, Ronald ....,,., Krause, Dwayne ..... Krause, Herman ..,., Krause, Robert ..,.. Kreit, Anthony . ,.....,. Kreil, Lois .............,........ Kreimann, Gladwin ...... Krejcarek, LeRoy ,..... Kretsch, Hubert ......., Krippner, Ieanette ...... Krish, Donald ........ Krueger, Dolores ....,.. 73, 97 ..........115 .,.,...,..l22 ........38, 97 97 97 ........56, 73, 97 Krueger, Ioan ...,,., .,.................... . .115 Krug, Betty ,............,........ ........, ,,,,,............... 9 7 Kubichek, Geraldine .............,..,,., 56. 59, 115 Kubitz, Charles ....,................... 20, 38, 67, 118 Kussch, Frederic ,,,,,,, ...,1.1....... 4 s, 61, 122 Kuechmann, lohn ,,,,,,,., , ............,...,,., 46, 122 Kuechmann, Iudith Kuhl, Carter .,,...,......... Kuhl, Elaine ..... , ,... ..... Kujasky, Iames ....... Kumbalek, Harold .... Kumbalek, Richard ,,...... 22, 27, 97 .....,....ll5 Kummer, Arlene .......... ,,,,,,,.,,..... 6 3. 55 Kunish, Iohn ........,., .......... 3 8, 39, 122 Kustka, LaVerne ...., ............,..,, . . N98 Kutil, Rose ,..,,......,. .......... 7 0, 122 Laabs, Gertrude ......................,,...................... 98 l.aBin, Herbert ......,.........,. 34, 35, 55, 65, 115 LaCost, Emmy Lou .................,,,,,......,,,, 70, 115 Lade, Richard ............ ..........,. 4 4, 48, 50, 98 LaFleur, Charles ..,... ................... ...122 LaFond, Iames ....... ........., 4 U, 57. 122 LaFond. Iohn ,.,.,...,. .,,,,,.,,,,-,,r 4 0. 93 Lambries, Albert .....,,. Lambries, Eugene .... Lambries, Lester ...,....40, 115, 122 Lang, Margie ,,,........... ...., .......... . 115 Langlois, Richard ...1..,..,.....,,.,.................,...., 99 Lqngteau, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,. ,,,.,,.. 5 3, 98 LaRocque, Marilyn .................,,,.,...,,..,,. 40, 122 Larson, Elaine 16, 17, 19, 38, 57, 62. 66, 98 Larson, james ,..,., ......, ,...,..............,... 4 4 , 55, 99 Larson, Kenneth .................................... 75. 122 Lasch, Earl ..,..,..... ......,...,.. 1 15 LeCoque, Ervin ..,..., Ledvina, Donald ..... Lehman, Delores .,,. . Leiter, Lee ....,........ Leiker, Dale ............., Leiker. Iacqueline .,.. Leist, Lois ................... Lemke, Herman ....... Leneau, Mardell .... Lenhardt, Phyllis ....... Lensmeyer, Ioseph ,... Leonowicz, Mary ..... Page 142 ..l22 .........52, 115 115 . ,.... .,.. 7 3, 115 ....,.......40, 98 ,........73, 115 ..........ll5 Leschke, Iolin ........ ........l7, 20, 38, 46, 122 Leschke, Paul ...........,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8 ' 98 Leslie, Margaret .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Lesperance, Allan .,..,.,, Lesperance. Donna .... Lesperance, Lois .......... Leu, Albert ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Levenduskv. Robert Levenhagen, Edward .,...... Levenhagen. Irene ........., Lindemann, Philip ........ Lindholm, Alfred ....... Lipski, Therese ...... .......,4l, 'izz 122 115 115 115 122 115 115 ............62, Lishka, Stanley ..,.....,, ...,,,,,,,,,, 1 15, 118 Litersky, Bernice .,,,. .......... 4 0, 56, 99 I-0119. Virgil ,,---- ----4. -----'- --,-----,-.---..... 5 4 . 115 Loritz, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 122 Luchsinger, Blanche .. ........ .... 4 0, 57, 66, 122 Luckow, Chester .......... ..............,.,.. 7 5, 122 Luckow, Wayne .....,.. ,.,.,,,.,,,.,,, 7 5, 115 Luecke, Thomas ..................,1........................ 122 Luedtke, William ...........................,.......... 44, 99 Lusnia, Eugene .............,...,............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Lutterman, Raymond 20, 40, 48, 50, 51, 115 Lynch, Maureen ....................,......,........,,,,,,,, 118 McCauley, Miss Gertrude .....,....,,.....,...,.,., 81 McConnell, Kathleen ,................,..,........,..,. 115 McConnell. Marilynn ....,.,,.,..,, 18, 22, 26, 33, 62, 64, 99 McEl1igott, Robert ,,.,.....,.,,, .,,,, ............... 4 6 , 122 Mcsmgou, William ......., 22, as, 39, 44, 45, 48, 50, 55, 99 McKay. Genevieve .......................... ....1Z2 McKay. Glenn ............ ,...........,.. 7 5, 110 McKay, Harold ...... McLaughlin, Kay .,.. Machia. Donald Madigan, lunias Madson, Ioan ...... Maedke, Donald 4o, as us ,.......56, 57, 115 115 68, 122 Maertz, Meryl ................,................. 40, 63, 122, Magill, Kathleen ......., 17, 19, 22, 28, 66, 99 Magill, Mr. lames .......,...............,.................. 81 Maaill, Mrs. Madge ........................ ,.,... 7 5, 81 Mahlock, William ............ ......., ..,.,, 9 9 Mahnke, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 122 Mailand, Raymond ,,.... Mix, Robert ...,... Mohr, Ioyce Monka, lames ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Morris, lames ........., ,,,,,,,, Morris, Richard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Mraz, Kenneth ......... ,,,, Mrotek, Colleen ,,,,,. Mrotek, Donald .,.... Mrotek, Dorothy ,,,,, ,,,, Mrotek, Ioseph ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, , , Mrotek, Patricia , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- Muchin, Iarnes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Muchin. Sharon 16, 22, 27, 29, 34 Mueller, Ioan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Muhowski, Mary Arm ,,,,,,, ,-,,,--,--, Muhowski, Matt ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Mullen, Margaret ,.,,,.,,,,, W ,,,, , Mullins, Mullins, lames ..... Iohn .......... MumPY. Delores ..... Murray, Bruce .,.. Musial, Marion ,,,..... ,,,,,,, Myers, Iay ......,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Myers, Iune ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 5, Myers, Kenneth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Naidl, Norbert Nash, E dwin ,,,,.,,, ,,,, 4 ,, Naumann, Leo Nebel, Robert .,.,... Neff, Francis ..... Nelson, Elroy ..,..... ,,,,,,,, Nelson, Iohn ......... , ,,,,,,,,,, Nelson, Marian ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, Nelson, Richard .,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Nemetz, Ierome . ............. ll, 46, 67, Neumann, Neil ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Neumann, Ruth . ,..... .................. 4 0, Neuser, Elizabeth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Neuser, Marion ,..,,, .,.,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 6 2 , Newman, Rosella ....... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, Nickels, Charles ....,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, Nickels, Iacqueline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nickles, William ..,..,, .16, 17, 22, 29 Nichols, Robert ,,,,. ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 , 44, Nielsen, Mariorie ........ ..., ...,,,,,.,,,,,, ....QfQ11B9l Niephaus, Ethel .,.... Noll, Patsy ...., ......,.....,, Nordman, William Norkosky, Kenneth Norkosky, Wallace ....,...... Norman, Mr. john A. .... . 66, Malek, loanne ..,,...,,, ,,.... s , 19, 22, 27, aa, 99 Malley, Donald ..... ...............,........,.,,..,,,,,,, 1 22 Manney, Mary ........ ......,..,..,.,,,,, 5 6, 58, 115 Manthey, Neil ,,.......,,...,....,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 115 Maples, Charles ....,,.,,.,,, ...,,,,,..............., 4 1, 118 Maples, Iames .... 19, 20, 21, 44. 48. 50, 99 Marenda, Floyd .......,...... , ..,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 6, 115 Marks, Clinton .,..,. ,,........,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,.,, 9 9 Marks, Ronald ....,.,,,,,,.. ......,.., 9 9 Markvart, Rhiney ............ .........,...,. 1 15 Markwardt, Donald ......,. Marquardt, Orman ,..,.... Marshall, Margaret .,,,,,. Marshek, Glenn ..,........ Massman, LaVerne ..... Massman, Marilyn ,...,. ...,f.'ffffffff.ffffffff,.99 sz ........34, , ........40, 75, 70, 122 115 115 122 115 122 122 115 100 122 122 115 115 lll 122 ..81 122 Matte, Kenneth ,..,,...............................,..,,.,,,, Maurer, William ..................................... Maurer, Charles ..........................,,........ 35, Maurer, Clifford ,,,,,,,. 19, 20, 21, 51, 74, May, Iarnes ...,..,.,...,,.,, , .......,..,...,.,,,.,,,,.,, 67, Mayerl, Patricia ...........................,.. 58, 63, Meany, Ioanne ............. ....,.....,..,.......,, 4 0, Mecca, Mary Iane ....,,......,,,,,,.,,..... 56, 66, Meindl, Alan .................,......,. ll, 55, 100, Meindl, Howard ,...............,..........,,...,..,,,,,.,.. Meisnest, Mr. Charles W. .,....................... . Meissner, Robert ,,................. ,.............. Melville, Anna Mae ,..,.....,, ,....., S 3, Merrett, Carol .............. ................... Mertens, Wayne ....,.. ...,.,,.....,.......... Metzger, Doris ....., ........ G 2, 71, Metzger, Ioan ....... .......,.....,.....,,.. Meyer, Agnes ...,. .....,..............,..,.. Meyer, Eunice ....... .,...,... ,...... .,..... ....... Meyer, Helene ....... ..., ....... . l 6, 22, 30, Meyer, Ioann ......,........................................... Meyer, Kenneth ...... ,....... I 6, 17, 29, 54, Meyer, Lucille .......,. .,..............,,. 5 6, 66, Meyer, Rosemary ....... ...........,.. ....... . . 17, Meyer, Rosemary .... ............... Meyer, Willard ......... Meyers, Donald ........ Meyers, Marilyn ........., Michel, Leo ........................ Miller, Miss Grace E. ..... . Miller, Peter ..................... Mills, Marian ................. Mix, Betty ......,.. fffffffflil. ........63, ....::i40iAv711 122 100 122 100 115 115 115 100 122 115 115 100 100 115 100 122 118 ,.8l 100 116 122 Novack, Iohn ........,,.,.,,,.. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Novack, Lorraine ....... .,.,..,, .,,., 7 0 , 73, Novak, Arlene ........ ................,,,,,, Novak, Delphine ...,. ....,.,.,, 4 U, 57, Novak, Donald . ............... .................. . Novak, Patricia .................................,.... Novak, Robert ..,,............,.,..,..,. 20, 46, Novitski, Mr. Frank A. ...,.........,..,. 32 69 Novitski, Frank , ......,........................ 17, 46 Novy, Darlene ................................,,.... Novy, Donald ........,. ,......... .................... NovY. Donald ,...,. ll, 20, 23, 34, 35 38 44, 52, 111 O'Connell, Gene ......... .....,.... 4 0 O'Donnell, William ...... ..,......,..... Ogaard, Marlys .....,..,...........,........... 63, O'Hearn, Lumena ................................ Ohlsen, Iune ...........,.............................. Olander, Iames . ...,..... 16, 17, 19, 22 38, 39, O'Leske, Elizabeth ....................,........ O'Leske, Leroy ............ , .............. O'Leske, Norman ..... ............. .. Olp, George ............. .................. 1 6, Olson, Eugene ...,. ...................,...,.. Olson, Lloyd ,..,..... . ,...,. .... . .27, 38, 39, Opichka, Donald ................................. Orchekowski, Albert .......................,. Orth, Audrey ..,.,............. .... Orth, Clillord .............. .... Orth, Mary Ann ...... . ....,. . Orth, Wilbert ........ Osesek, Richard ..,. .... Pankratz, Arlene ..... .......... 2 2, 27, Panosh, lames .,.. .....,............,.....,..... Panosh, Lois .................................... 29, Parlow, Donald ......,. 15, 17, 20, 51, FLAMBEAU INDEX Paszkiewicz, Frank ................ Paulmann, Arthur ,,,,,, AA,,,, ,,,, 3 5 , Pauly, Ann ......,,..,,.,,,, ,,,,A,,,,,,,,, 5 7, Pautz, Eunice ................,,...........,.. Pautz, William .,...,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, Peaschek, Cecilia .... 17, 22, 123 38, 39, 118 58, 63, 123 123 102 . ......... 40, . 55. 70, Peashek, Thomas 29, 38, 48, 50, 51, 54, Pechotta, Richard ...,............,,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Pekarske, Ann ..,.....,.... ,,,.., .....,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 7 U , Pekulik, jane .. ,.,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Pekulik, Ioan ,............ .,..,,.,.,...,. 3 9, 40, 57, Pekulik, Marlene .,,..... . .,........... 40, 56, 71, Pekulik, Mary Ann ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Pelishek, Iohn 17, 18, 22, 27, 44, 51, 52, Penzich, Carl .......,......,,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 67, 71, Perrodin, Carol ..,,...,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,57, 66, Perrodin, lean ..... .......,.. 1 6 56, 75, Peterik, Nancy ......,, Peterman, Francis ...... Peterman, Lester . .... Peters, Charles ........ Peters, Dorothy ........ Petersen, Priscilla ....... Peterson, Roy ....,.... Petrie, Kenneth , ...... ...........,., Petska, Vivian ..............,.., 16, Pfefferkorn, Elmer . ,...,......,..,. .. Phalen, Patricia .,..,. Pickop. Robert Piechocky, Ervin .... Pierner, Patricia ,,..., Pieschel, Dorothy ....... .......17, 49, ffffffffffilif' ,......44, ss, 17, .......l7, 49, 38, 56, fffffffffe7, 72, 58, 116 102 123 123 116 102 123 102 102 123 116 102 102 123 123 102 116 116 116 116 123 123 123 123 116 123 116 116 116 123 Piper, Leatrice ..........,. ....,.,,,,,,, 7 5, Place. Allan ,,,.,,,,,. .,.. , .... ,,,., l 7 , Place, Warren ..... ............,..........,,...,,.,,,, Plantico, Chester .....................,...,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,. Ploederl, Marilyn .,,, ,.., 1 6, 18, 22, 26, 33, Ploss, Iames 16, 20, 22, 30, 34, Podrabsky, Audrey .......... 16 ,za Poehls, Rita ...... ............ .,.,...,,,.,,. Poklinkoski, Anton .... Pokorski, Donald ........ Pokorski,. Iean ........ 51, 63, 102 63, 69, 116 29, 34, 40, 69, ffffffffff76,'A 35, 116 123 102 102 103 123 103 103 103 116 103 Popp, Richard .,.....,,,,,,,,, Poulos, George ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , Powalish, Mary lane .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Powalisz, Edward 1 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 Pozorski, Ienie ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, Prihek, Donald ...,... .... ,.,,,, 3 4 , 44, 75, Provost, loan .,.,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, Pultz, Mrs. Cleeta ..... .....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B 2 Quail, Qualine .,..,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, 72, 123 Quint, Iames ....., 34, 40, 44, 49 54, 63, 116 Rahenhorst, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 115 Rahr, William ........... ..... . .16, 17 51, 55, 103 Rank, Clarence ..., ..,.... .,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 5 Rankin, Gilbert ...........,...,..........,,.... 17, 67, 123 Rappel, Thomas ..,......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Rasmussen, Mr. Harold .......... 1 Rasmussen. Mavis ......... 1, 46, 55, 82 Ratajczek. Lorraine ,..... ...,,,...........,... l 23 Rathsack, Bette ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 53, 103 Rathsack, Charles ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 U3 Rathsack, Charles ...... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 1, 115 Rathsack, Evelyn ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 2 3 Rathsack, Patricia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,63, 123 Rathsack, Robert ,..,. ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7, 123 Raven, Marguerite .,.,...... 22, 30 64, 70, 103 Raymond. lon ................................. .... .74, 117 Reed, Maurice .....,. , .....,.....,............. 40, 117 Rees, Philip ,............. . ,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,17, 118 Reilly, Ieannette ...,. ..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Reimer, Donald ..,,....,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Reindl, Rita .......,,.,,,,,..,...... 40, 57 ss, 71, 123 Reinke, Diane ..........,,..... , ...,.,.....,.,.,,,,,,,,, 40, 117 Reinks, Mr. William ..,.....,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75, B2 Reiten, Carol ..............................................,,., 117 Reitmeyer, Mary ..,........... 17, 31 63, 66, 123 Remiker, Shirlee ..... ..........,.. 2 0 40, 72, 123 Reznichek, Ioyce ....... .,......,.,...... 5 6, 69, 117 Rhode, Alice ......,,.... ........l..,..l.. 1 s, 103 Riebe, Carol ,..,..... .....,.......,.., 1 23 Riebe, Ioan ....,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Rief, Iohn ....,.......... ............,...,...,,.,.,,,,.,. 1 17 Riggs, Kenneth .........,...,.........,................,,.... 117 Ristad, Karen .....,,.,........... 22, 29, 57, 66, 117 Ritchie, Miss Frances ............ 56, 58, 59, B2 Roberts, Anton .....................,..,......,.,,.... . ........ 117 Roberts, Mary Ann ...... Roberts, Mary Louise ...... 123 Rodney, Violet .......... ....,........,.,,,......... 7 3, 103 Roedig, Virginia ,,.,.,,,..,,, . ,,.,,,..,,,,,.......,,.. .117 Rohan, Dolores .................. 20, 57, 63, 71, 124 Roidt, Evelyn ...,.....,..,..........,,,..,,,,..,,,..,,...,,.,,. 103 Rose, Ellen ..,.......,,....,...............,.....,, 40, 66, 103 Rosentreter, Mr. F. W, ..,., ..,.................. 8 2 Rosinsky, Bette ..,..,............ .,..,..,,...... 1 03 Rosinsky, Wayne ........ .......,....,,,,,,, 1 18 Rothmund, Lois ............ ...............,..,..,. l 17 Roulette, Mary Alice ..., ....,,,.,,,. 4 0, 62, 117 Rowley, Barbara .......... ............,.,,.,,,.,.,....., 1 04 Ruchhoeft, Kathleen ,..,,,...,.,,. 16 29, 66, 117 Rudolph, Miss Verna .........,,.,,,,,..,,,.,,..... 31, 82 Rugowski, loane ...........................,.,, ,,,.,....,,. Runge, Virginia ........,,,. ,......, 4 0, 63, 72, Rutherford, William .,,., Rydzeski, LaVerne ...... 117 124 Rutherford, Thomas ,,.,. ....,,.,........... 4 6, 124 124 117 117 Rysticke n, Mary Lou ,.,.. Salinsky, Gerald ...,.... 16, 18, 20, Sampe, Beatrice ,,.....,......,.... Sanders, Carol .....................,. 'ffffffff66. 21, 32, as, 74, Sands, Lois .,,..................,...,,.,,,,.,,,, .......... 4 U. 58 74 Sargeant, Sue ......., ..., 6 , 22, 29, Sauermilch, Otto .........,,.,,..... Scallon, Brian .,,,,.. .,..,........ Schaffer, Carol ,.,,. Schaus, Schanlre, Allen ,....... Donald .,,. Schanke, Victor .....,,. Schefskv, Richard ....... Schelthelm, Elaine .,,.,, Schelthelm, Florence . ,,,. . Schelthelm, Shirley ..,. Scherer, Scherer, Daniel ............ Iames ..,....... Scheurell, Edith ,,,.,,.. Scheurell, lean ,......, Schlais, Schlais, Schlei, Dorothy ....,, Marcella ...,.. William .......,51, 58, 104 104 104 117 104 104 104 104 l17 124 124 124 118 104 ,,,,,...124 124 104 117 104 104 117 117 124 104 117 104 117 104 117 124 Schleis, William ,,.,.. ,,,,,,,, 7 5, Schleis, Peter ........ ....,....,. 5 5, Schmatz, Anne ........., ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schmatz, Frances ,,.,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schmidt, Ann ,,,.,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S 4, 56, Schmidt, Arthur .,...... ,,,,,,,,,,....,..,, 5 1, Schmidt, Berlyn ....,,, 34, 35, Schmidt, George .,,.,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schmidt, Robert ,......,..,..., ,,,.......,,,.. 4 9, 124 Schmidtman, Iodelle ..,,,, ,,.. 2 9, 40, 117 Schmill, Howard ...................... ...............,.. 1 17 Schmitz, Mr. Louis ............................ 46, 55, 82 Schmitz, Mary Louise .... 17, 56 58, 63, 124 Scholten. William ..........,,,,...,. ...,...,, , ,74, 117 Schrank, Marilyn ..,..,,.,.....,,............ 63, 69, 124 Schrinner, Russell .,,.,..,.... 20, 38 39, 55, 117 Schroeder, Robert .......,..,..,...... ,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,, , .117 Schroeder, David .,,,.,.. ,,,,,.,. ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 1 0 5 Schroeder, Delores ,,.,...,.,,,,,,.,..,,.,, 63, 72, 124 Schroeder, Fredrick . ,..................,. ...,.,, , 65, 124 Schroeder, Herald ....,,.., 29, 49 51, 52, 117 Schroeder, Ioanne .........,,,,,..,. ........,.,......, 1 Z4 Schroeder, Marilyn .,.. ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Schroeder, Robert .,.......,. 65, 75, 105 Schroeder, Vernette ...... .,.... ,............ 1 IJ 5 Schubert, Arland .......... ,.,.....,..,,.. 1 24 Schuerer, Donna ...... ........ 1 7, 124 Schuette, Paul .......,.. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Schuh, Raymond .,.,,, ................ 6 5, 105 Schultz, Marion ,...,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Schultz, Mary Lou ...,. .........,,,,,,,,.,,... 6 3,124 Schurr, Iohn ............,, ,....... 3 8, 67, 74, 124 Schwalbe, Dolores ..... .,.,......,........ 7 3, 117 Schwartz, Byron ..,.,.. .,,,,,,. 5 4, 64, 117 Schwartz, Irwin ........ ..........,. 5 3, 105 Schwarz. Arnold ...... ,....,.,, ,..., 1 1 8 Schweigl, Iohn ...... ,....... 4 6, 124 Scott, Donald ..,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Seibel, Betty ,..... ,....... 7 a, 117 Seidl, Robert .... .,...,......... 1 6, 105 Seidl, William ...... .,................. 1 7, 124 Seiler, Edith ..........,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , 73, 105 Seiler, Sally ......,,,........, .,....,, 5 S, 62, 71, 117 Seitz. Mrs. May B. ..... .,..............,.... 3 2, B2 Sempier, Iudith .....,,,,,, ........,........,. 7 3, 105 Senglaub, Donald ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Sepnafski, Ioseph ........ ..... Serio, Gi ovanna ...... .,.,,,.....,,,,,,,, 6 8, Shaffer, Ioann ....... Shaffer, Robert .......... Shallue, Kenneth ..,.,, Shallue, Margaret ....... Shaw, Donald ,,.,...,.. .. Sheehan, Dorothy ...,,.,, ,,,,. ,.,48, filiiif' Ehf 5671 .,....,,,,.,51, 69. 124 117 124 , 124 105 117 124 105 SEf6QQ Sheridan, Betty .,,.,.........., 29, 57, 58, 62, ll7 Sheridain, David ...........,.,..,........................... 105 Shoblaska, Cynthia .,......l., . .....,,... 63, 72, 124 Shoemaker, Mr. Martin C. ,........,....... 82 Shoemaker, Daniel ......................,,...... 46, 124 Sickinger, Donald .................................. 44, 117 Siebenborn, Louise ...,.. 17, 62, 105 Siehr, Richard ...,..,,..,. ..................,.. 1 05 Sieracki, Florian ............ ,.,.........., ,124 Sigman, Leon ..,.,..........,....,......,.,.., 105 Silbernagel, Romayne ........... Simkins, William ,....... Simon, Ianet ....,,,, Simon, Larry ................ Simons, Iane .................. ........... Sindelar, Betty Iane Singer, Mary .... ...... ........ .......... Sipnefski, Robert ....... Sivula. Miss Faye ,. .,.... Skarda, Carol .....,........ .......,.. Skarda, Norman ..,.,. .............. Sltarvan, LaVerne .................... Skeels, Robert .................... 16, Sladlcey, Iames ..... . Smejkal, Warren ....,... ,.,,,,..., ,,,.,,,, Smith, Gerald .......... Smith, Richard ,,,... Smrz, Elizabeth ........... ,..,,,,.,., Snowden, Florence ,. ,,... Snowden, Iames ......., Sobush, Daniel .......... Sommers, Richard ...,.., Sonnenburg, Robert Spaeth, LeRoy ...........,,.. Specht, Leo ..............,.. Specht, Marvin ........ Spiering, Ruth ....., ....,,..,.....,,, Spindler, james ,.....,........., ,,.,,, Spinker, Marlene ...... 29, 56, Spoentgen, George ...,..,. 16, Springstube, Shirley ,,,, Stadler, Dolores ......... Stadler, Ronald ............. Stahl, Eldonna .......,..,..,.......,, Stangel, Mr. Charles ............ Stangel, Carole ...........,..,, 40, Stankey, Ralnh ........ ...........,..,...... Stanzel, Dorthy Ann ...,..,..,.... Staudt, LeRoy ,......................,. Stechmesser, Carol ...... ......, Stecltbauer, Curtis . ...l.. ....... . Steeber, Donald ......, 2.33, 55, 38 39 . 63,. ss, sv, ..........l7, 58, 124 106 106 117 106 58, 63, 124 124 ..........67, . ...,.......... 124 44, 52, 49, 55, 71, 75, mea, ss, A ,,,,,,,.. 71, 124 106 124 117 117 118 124 124 124 118 117 117 106 106 124 68, 73, 117 20, 22, 52, 28, 106 117 124 106 124 63, 68, 124 ..........67, 124 124 50, 54, 117 124 124 107 Stegmann, Robert .,....... ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,., 17, 52 Stegmann, William ..., . ................................,.. 106 Steinbrecher, Kenneth ........,.. 17, 20, 41, 111, 124 Stelzer, Charles .....,..,,...,..,,, ,..,. 3 8, 39, 117 Stelzer, Elizabeth ....,,,.,...,.,.... ........,. 6 3, 124 Stelzer, LaVerne ........,,...... 40, 63, 69, 124 Stenson, Mildred ..................................., 40, 106 Stephenson, Donald .........,.,.. 44, 65, 106 Stephenson, Douglas ....,,..,...,. ..........,.... 1 24 Stern, Daniel .................. .,..,......,,, ,110 Stern, George ............... .......... 6 7,124 Stevens, Ioanne .............., ............... 1 06 Stevenson, Mr. Iohn ...... ...,. 4 6, 52, 82 Stock, Elaine .................... ............... 1 17 Stock, Garfield ....... .....,..... ....ll0 Stoclrmeyer, Edward ....... .......... 6 7, 124 Stoltenberg, Phyllis ......... .................. l 24 Stradal, Kenneth ...........,....... ............... 1 17 Strathearn, Miss Ianet ...... ..... 3 2, 66, 82 Strathmann, Ioseph ..,..,.,. .......,....,.. l 24 Strohfeldt, Floyd ......,.... .........,,.....,, 7 5, 117 Strzeski, George .....,.........,..., .,,.,,,,,.,,.,, 1 25 Strzyzewski, Norbert .............. ...,..,..,,.,.. 1 17 Stueber, Beverly .........,,..,,.,,.. 57, 66, 106 Sullivan, Iohn ,,,..,.....,, ....,,. 4 6, 67, 125 Svatek, Cyril ...................,. ...........,.. ,125 Swearingen, Irma Lou ,...... ,....,.,,...,,,, , 118 Swensen, Ioan ........ ......... . ,. ........,..,.. .125 Swensen, Nadine .. ..l.. ............,...,... 4 0, 107 Swerdlow, Morton .... ..,......, ...........,,.. 1 0 7 Swiggum, Dolores .................. 56, 69, 118 Sydow, lean .............. ....,...............,., .,,,, 1 2 5 Szymczyk, lane .......... ........... .. 118 Szymczyk, Robert ..., . . ..... N125 Taake, Robert ....,.... ......... . ....... ...,. . H125 Tadych, Harold .... 16, 20, 29, 34 35, 40, 63. 69, Tadych, lane .............,..............,..... Tadych, Iohn ...... Tadych, Ianet ....... Tadych, Louise ...... 51, 118 .....,....73, 118 107 107 107 Page 143 VanLannen, Berdeva .....,., Van1..annen, LaVeda .,,.. Vaughn, Richard .,.,.... Vergiels, Dorothy ..,. FLAMBEAU INDEX ,,,.,. 73, Wiesner, Dorothy 40, Zipperer, Anna Mae ..... Zipperer, Dolores ...,.... Zipperer, Grace ,,,, Zucchi, Iohn ....,... ........33, '1'GdYC11. Pauline ..... -........... ,... ..........,......... 1 2 5 Vetter, Dorothy ..,,. ,,,,..,..,.,,,,,,.,..,. W ilda, Mary ...., .,...,......,.,,.,. 58,109 TU1C1'le1', EDU168 .........................,... ., ........., .. 107 Vetter, Sophie ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, W ilde, Grace ........ 17, 38, 68, 125 Tfmgenr 101111 17, 13, 44. 48, 50, 51, 107 Vetter, Wayne .......,...... ..... . 134, 35, 68, Wilfer, Robe!! .......... .......................... 1 25 Tal-lschekr '1'-fan ------,-- ---,-. ,----------. . . Y,............ 1 07 Vetting, Charlotte ...... .............,.....,,,,..,. W ilhelm, Kenneth ..... ......... 1 13 Taylor. William ..................... ,..,............. 1 18 vetm-ig, lowes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,..,,,,..., 1 7, as Wilke, William ..,...,,....... ......,,r 1 09 Tech, Donald ...,..... ....,............,..... 4 4, 118 vemng, Keith ,.,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 U, Williams, Ioan ................ ............,.., 1 25 Temme, Ardith ................,.......... ,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,. 1 , 118 Vieweger, Marjorie ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 17, 63, Williams, Pcrtricia ,,.,..,..,..,, ..,...........,.... 1 13 TSYGHS, Donald ,,A.,-AAA,A.,,.............,.,,, 51, 63 107 Vinton, Robert .,,....,..,, 19, 44, 48, SD, 55 Williams, Mr. Thomas .,.,,...,..,..... 38, 82 Terens, Patricia .. .,.. .... 1 7, 56, 57, 58, vate, Louis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 44, Vvlgigrnan, 151111 .......,..,,..,.... ....,..... S , V ' t, W 1 ,,.,.,, .,,, .,............... ......... , i rn an, omas ........ ............ , Terrio. 1f1q ------- .-..-..-........................ ,..,. 1 1 8 Vghil, Elgrrizy .,,,,,,., ................ W ilmot, Dolores , .... ............... 4 0, 114 Tess' DUVIC1 ---- -----'4 Y ell, 16, 18, 20, 55, Vogel, Marcellus ,.... ,............... W ilmoi, Ruih .......... -....... 5 2, 72, 125 54, 1 111 Vogel, Marcus ..,,., .......,. 4 1 Wilsmann, Ianette ..., ..,.....,... 7 3, 114 Thfiissll. E1'V11l -4-.--- -----------.---.......,............ 1 07 Volleridort, Dean ,,,,, .,........... W immer, Corrine ..... ,......,....... . 125 3:19111 13110141 ------- --------4- 1 Vraney, Richard ........ ..,,,.,,, 4 1 yVim5ner,N1eanG ...,..... ...... Zi E .... 5 5.153 0 er CTU -------'--'- ,,.,... i n er, r. or on ..... ...,,. .... , , Thompson, Kathryn .... ,,,,,,, 1 25 W'm 1, yoseph , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 S , 110 Ther. Lerreine ...........,.. ...........,. 1 07 wimir, Marilyn ...,,.,.,, ........ 1 1, ss, 125 Tl-wr, Richard ............ .,,...,..,,,.. 1 25 wmck Ember - ,A-,,.---- -.,-,-,---.----',.,,.-,.,,.-., 1 25 witemk, Bernard ,,,,, ....,.,,.... 4 0, 125 1351110351 5105914 ----' ----- - -45. 74 wack 'Gem1di,-,e 40 S2 73 109 Wiit, Mary Ann ,,.,, ,,,-, - WZ9. 1 s, ono ...... . .,,. ......... .,......... ' ' ' ' W ' , R b ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 7, giegeff vfieggeliee -,--- --,-,,1,1,,,---- G 2. gg WZS1':,wii1 'i1..ii 1,, ii111Q11ii111i11ii11,..1S3 wi3ezy13Lei11e .,...l..,..-,.,,..,.W......1,.,,,,,,-,--1------- 113 is er, 1 iam ....,......,.,.................,......., , - ' ' 9 W 'd , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11111. Clerenee 1 ------------ e. -.---,.,. ,............. 1 25 323221 'i',,i,'3Z,,g ,,,g1jj1QjjQ22 11, wiki GZfZ1'5'e .......,..., is 21, ss. 411. sv. Toedter, Alice .......,..,. ,........ 6 3, 69, 118 Wu rm' Ro e, ' ' 46 125 51, 11D Tomchek, Thomas ........ ..,...,..,,,.,,...,, 1 25 Wagner' wgliua mg Wolfe, june ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,73, 110 Tomozyk. Generous ..... 162, 108 Wqfden' Phm ' ' ' 55' 119 Wolfe, Renaud ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 25 Tomczyk, Genevieve .. ,... ..s2, 107 Wan Lgminf 'QjQjjjjj VVWV fum wow, cimies ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , H110 goigfnlz cgfoll ---'------------- ----'- ----- 1 Wqlgh, Dqvid ,fffffffffff ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, 6 7, 125 Wolff, 1011128 -e--e-- ------------ 5 7. 125 Tiastgk' Rum I '---e----- --'-------- wolewor-ui, Beverly ,,,,,,, ......... 6 3, 125 Wood. Mr- E810 e-e-- ----------------- 4 5. 82 , ussel ...-.- ..... .......,,.r 1 . 125 Walters Dm, -,,,VAA.,A-,.- ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 gg Worel, lean ,,.,,..,,,.,., ,,..,......,..,,.... 6 9, 114, 118 Treadwell, Lois ..... .,... ,,,, 6 3 , 66 125 Walters: Geraldine ,----- 109 wo,-ei, virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 55, 70, 114 113232111 15,325 ------ --e-e--e'e -------- 4 S1 133 w,,1..,,e, Richard ,,,,, .,,,..,,, 1 ig wonhaneeon, Betty .... zu. 40, sa, 62. ' , 'AA A'-AA W ' , Ed d ..,,. ......... 1 Wotruba, Kathleen ...........,.,,....,......,.,.........,. graft! Days ' ' ' Wghiggili, Gexorfge ..,., ...................e,,,,,,..l. 1 25 Woznick, Richard ............. ............. - .--.--N125 ro 'gr' ernon '' 'A ' ' Wqniger Lois ,,,,.., ,,,, ....,.......,,,.... .......,... 1 2 5 Wusierbarth, Donald ...,., ,..e,.,.. 1 25 Troullxer, Kenneth ..,,. ....,,,,.,. . . ,.,,...,,,,,..,,. 125 W 'D 40 109 1i253,iZ,k?o2E'L'lY W29' 40' 'USS' H2 wiiiiii, viiifimf' ,,,. iiiiiii11ap'1a, '1ag 673 15? ' ' ' ' Watzke, Reber! ..,,, ............ 3 3, 39, 75, 1 Webb, Dolores ..... .........,,-..-.,---,,-------- 1 09 Webb, Myrna ...... -.,-eee-ee----------------'------ - 112 Zagrodnik, Dorothy ,,,.....,. 15 22, 29, 311, 57, Uetzrnann, Elizabeth ......,.......,. 38, 39, 118 Weber' BMW 17' 58' 63' 71 125 , A 52, 59, 115 Uhlers Donald A,.----,,,AA-A un 1 M 108 Weber, Paul ....,,...--,,,, ,--- ---------..,, ee---------e---- 1 2 5 Zagrodnik, Geraldine ............................... ...125 Uhlersz Eugene ........ ...... .. 118 weEq'MBefi1am1n ' ' ' 1 Zahn' Anhui' ------ff-----f------------------------- -f-- Uhr, 1 .,....... .......,..............,..,..,,. 1 18 e . M1111 -'-e--e -e---------'-'-'f---'-f z elm. rehn .................. 16. 22, 3, . Umrits, elii-in ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 5 wen51Gd1f 10511 ------ - ----'r- 56' 59 112 Zasirow, Bernice ..,............,......,.,...............,,.. 115 Umnugl Dondd ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 2 71' 75 103 Wer11eCke.,G1e1'111 ---- ------'--- - 3 9 112 Zeddies, Donald ....,....................................... 125 Weefeff W'11 1 ' -- --- ---------------- 1 15 Zefiel. Robert .....re,......,.,.,...........,.,... 41. 54, 116 While. Robert ------- ----------ee'--e---e----------- 1 23 ziemik, Delmar ....,,...,...,.,...,..,,.......,..,,........,. 116 , , Whifel DOHPG, e---- -'e---e-e------------- '-- 1 5' 135 Zidrnik, George ..l6, 17, 44, 48, so, 117 Valenhne. Vivian .,.,..-..,. .......,.. W 11991 M l0?'e ----- ---- -'-'-'---------'--'- -- ' -'A I 2 5 Zim-nik, lean ...,.,.........,.........................,........., 125 Vandenbusch, Shirley ..... .,,,,,..,, W 11116. P51Y1'1C1G -- --e----- 17' 57' 53' 531 zieh, Lloyd ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,11U VanderSande, David ......... .....,.... W 111191 Richard ----- -----------'---'-e'e'-'-----'----- I 12 Ziegler, Audry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Vo11derSo11de. Roger ..-,...... .......... 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