Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)
- Class of 1951
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At night the illuminated tower is a bright accent in Manitowoc's skyline. modern, tully equipped industrial arts building otters tacilities tor approximately 550 students each day. lt is also provided with a di- rectional antenna tor the amateur radio station WQIBL. Q , 3 V , - I -., r Y Y tw s N' 'ififil Q ii -'-. 'n fi l be .r I g V . . 5 f A W 1 x R bv-U ' E . S QW if I do 1'-A if 'ls nk i MNQTNN 4' H 5 N N ,www MM R' V932 ,,gv ' ,lf ,mo- ix X Q-Q20 lg: 1 MM Q .ff ,, K f .9 fn 1 ,, w 1 JM E New ,,., ,, 1 I 4' ,wvnll f f F - M..-or Q Q 70444701-i A 5 1 4 W.. L ,Sfifr ws. WL A to Vera Dueno R. W. Hammond 5, . Mark Hooper Walter lens Jammu cation Leads School Life B. ANGUS B. ROTHWELL has served Manitowoc as superintendent of schools for two years. He is direc- tor ot the Wisconsin Association School Administration and a member of the Yearbook Committee ot the Ameri- can Association ot School Administration. Mr. Rothwell has a BE. degree from the State Teachers College at Superior, an M.A. degree from Columbia University, and an honorary degree from Lawrence College. Mr. Walter lens is president of the Board of Education, Gerhardt Kubitz, vice-presidentg and Vera Dueno, secre- tary. Every board member is also a member ot at least two committees. They do not receive any salary for their services. Mr. Francis Bugowslci has not been absent from a meeting in 21 years. Frank Kloiber Gerhardi Kubitz Walter Kurtz Francis Rugowski Superintendent Angus B. Rothwell 0 faculfy B. REX K. IOHN has been principal ot Lincoln since 1947. He was a teacher here for twenty years. He was assistant principal tor fourteen years, and was prin- cipal of Woodrow Wilson tor five years. Mr. lohn has a B.A. degree from Otterbein College, and an MA. degree from Northwestern University. Mr. Buiin Boyd, assistant principal, was graduated from Lincoln in 1921. He received his BA., BM., and MA, de- grees trom the University ot Wisconsin. He is dean ot boys and also teaches the music appreciation class. Mr. Edwin Erickson, guidance director, assists students in getting jobs. He is co-sponsor of National Honor Society, head oi the science department, teaches two chemistry classes, and directs the activities of the Student Council. He received his BA. degree from Northland College and fi., rludf' Mr. Ruiin W. Boyd an MA. degree from Northwestern University. Miss Erances Bitchie, dean oi girls, is head of GAA and also teaches girls physical education classes. Miss Ritchie was graduated from LaCrosse State Teachers College with a B.E. degree and from the University ot New York with an MA. degree. Principal Rex K. Iohn Mr. Edwin Erickson Miss Frances Ritchie f a c u I 1' y Faculty Wields Strong Influence Clara Amundson-St. Olaf College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Subjects: Contemporary Literature, English . . . Noble Anderson-Milwaukee State Teachers College, BE., University of Wisconsin, M.S., Subjects: Physics, Visual Aids, B Team Football Coach, Movie Projector Club , . . Gaylord Aplin-Whitewater State Teachers College, BS., Northwestern University, MS., Head of Commercial Department, Subjects: Business English, Retail Selling, Clerical Office Practice, School Treasurer . . . Muriel Batz-University of Wisconsin, B. A., M.A., Subjects: Geometry, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Elementary Analysis, Health, Baton Club . . . Mary Chamberlain-Oshkosh State Teachers College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Subjects: American History, Latin . . . Dorothy Crain-Ripon Col- lege, BA., Subjects: English, journalism, Publications Adviser . . . Gerald Frogner-Oshkosh State Teachers College, B.E., Subjectsi Auto Mechanics, Assistant Track I2 faculty C. Amundson N. Anderson G. Aplin M. Batz M. Chamberlain Coach . . . Charles Fuller-Stout Institute, Subjects: Drafting, General Metals . . . Ruth Fuller-University of Wisconsin, BA., M.A., Subjects: Problems of Democracy, Co-sponsor junior Red Cross . . . Lucille Gaedke--White- water State Teachers College, BE., Northwestern Uni- versity, M.A., Subjects: Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Stamps and Bonds . . . Frank Granitz-University of Wis- consin, BS., Subjects: Boys Physical Education, Football Coach, B Team Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach . . . Esteher Grell-Whitewater State Teachers College, B. E., Subjects: Typewriting, Shorthand, Machine Calculation . . . Stanley Gunderson-Cafeteria Manager . . . Bernard Hagen-Stout Institupte, B.S., Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, M. S., Head of Industrial Arts Department, Subjects: Woodworking, Boys Home Mechanics . , . Ruby Hannon AUniversity of Wisconsin, BS., Degree in Library Sci- ence, Librarian . . D. Crain G. Frogner C. Fuller R. Fuller L. Gaedke F. Granitx E. Grell S. Gunderson B. Hagen R. Hannon Vernon Hansen' University ot Wir:- consin, ES., MS, Subjectst Biology, Health . . . Lois Hardt fr- LaCrosse State Teachers College, BS., Sub- jects: Girls Physical Education, Ten- nis Club, Intramurals . . . Gordon W. Heffernan-Oshkosh State Teachers College, BE., Northwestern Univer- sity, MA., Subjects: Home Mechan- ics, Radio, Electricity , , . Marvin Hoffman-Milwaukee State Teach- ers College, BE., Subjects: Band l, ll, Harmony . . . Lawrence Hyink- Milwaukee State Teachers College, BS., Subjects: Economics, Problems of Democracy: Sophomore Basketball Coach , . Iulia Ianecek-Milwaukee State Teachers College, BS., Univer- Mr. Winder crooks his finger around a cup while sitting with Mr Hyink, Mr. Newton Iones, and Mr. Tetzlatf at the Christmas Tea sity ot Wisconsin, M.S.g Subjects: Biology, Health . . . is Iunior homeroom teachers have a meeting to discuss next years registration and how to advise students. V. Hansen L. Hardt G. Heflernan M. Hoffman 1 ' Mr. Hyink Ccenterl quotes statistics while Patricia White, Mr. Ma L. Hyink I. Ianecek gill. Mr. Newton Iones, and Mr. Aplin listen. culfy N'-tt' They Strive lean Iohnsrud-Whitewater State Teachers College, BE., Subjects: Short- hand, Typing l, Co-sponsor junior Red Cross . . . Newton Iones-Ripon College B.A., University ot Wisconsin, M.A., Head of Social Science Department, Subjects: Problems of Democracy, PsycholOQY: Pep Club , , . William Iones-Park College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.S., Head ot Music Department, Subjects: Orchestra, Mixed Chorus . . . Iohn lung--Ripon College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Sub- jects: Algebra, General Mathematics, Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Senior Class Adviser . . . George Kcmzelberger -University of Wisconsin, B.S., Subjects: English, Speech Arts, Con- temporary Literature, Lincoln Log . . . Marian E. Kelley-University of Wisconsin, B.S., M.A., Subjects: American History, Problems of Demo- cracy . . . Kathryn Kohler-University of Wisconsin, BS., Subjects: American History, Sophomore Class Adviser , . . Gertrude McCauley- Ferris Institute, Whitewater State Teachers College, BE., Subjects: Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Commercial Club . . . Iames Magill-Uni- versity of Iowa, B.A., Northwestern University, M.A., Head of English Department, Subjects: Contemporary Literature, English, Dramatics Club, Sophomore Debate Club . . . Charles Meisnest-University ot Wisconsin, B.A., Subjects: American History, World History . . . l s X X 3 kk I M xx f ... .sta-fr : I. Iohnsrud M. Kelley V : if 4 N. Iones K. Kohler , W. Iones G. McCauley 5 W S A I' lung I' Magiu Miss Muriel Batz, Baton Club sponsor, consults with Gaylord Aplin. G. Kanzelberger C. Meisnest school treasurer. while Mr. Frank Granitz, football coach, looks on. I4 faculty to Educate Grace Miller-University of lowa, BA., MS., Subjects: Geometry, Trigonometry . . , Frank Novitski-Oshkosh State Teachers College, BE., Northwestern University, MS., Subjects: Speech Arts . . . Mrs. Allen Peterson- Northland College, BA., Subjects: Spanish, American History, Senior Class Adviser . . . Cleeta Pultz-Kirksville State Teachers College, BS., Subjects: Art, Art Adviser tor Publications and junior Prom, junior Class Adviser . . . Harold Rasmussen-Carroll College, BS., Subjects: Chemistry, Geography, Earth Science, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach . . . William Reinks-Univen sity of Vtfisconsin, BS., Subjects: Agriculture, Future Farmers of America, junior Class Adviser . . , Verna Rudolph--Carroll College, BA., University oi Wisconsin, M.A., Subjects: English, National Honor Society Adviser, Lyceum Committee Adviser, Handbook Adviser . . , G. Miller F. Novitski B. Peterson C. Pultz H. Rasmussen Louis Schmitz-Whitewater State Teachers College, BE., Subjects: Machine Calculation, Typewriting, Assistant Tennis Coach . . , Rose Marie Schwan-Stout lnstitute, BS., Head ot the Home Economics Department, Subjects: Home Economics, junior Girls Club . , . Iohn M. V. Stev- enson-University ot Chicago, Ph.B., Subjects: Creative Writing, English, Tennis Coach . . . Ianet Strathearn- Lawrence College, BA., Subjects: English, Swirnrning Club, Faculty Social Chairman . . , Earl Tetzlaif-Lawn ence College, University oi Wisconsin, BA., Ph.M., Sub! jects: Health, Intramurals, Sophomore Class Adviser . . . Gordon Winder-University of Wisconsin, BS., M.S., Head ot Physical Education and Athletic Department, Subjects: Boys Physical Education , . . Esto B. Wood- lndiana University, BA., Northwestern Unversity, M.A., Subjects: General Mathematics, B Team Football Coach . . . W. Reinks V. Rudolph L. Schmitz R. Schwan I. Stevenson .Al X I. Strathearn X J A E. Tetzlaff I I G. Winder 4 E. Wood 4 I, f a c u I f y 1 5 azfcwldmza Keep Lincoln Clean t Sl 1 ., r A? if 1 I, A P l 5 ll Upper left-Ioseph Buretta and Perry Dickens stand posed with their brooms. This year Ioseph Buretta is again head ot the custodians. Mr. Dickens is in charge ot the second and third tloor wings. Upper right-Iames Breckenridge keeps Lincoln's new shops clean, while Ioseph Gehrig is in charge of third floor and the tower. Eugene Ziglirtki watches over the second floor. The students and teachers of Lincoln deeply regret the death of Herman Diskowski, who was a custodian last year and who died Iuly 24, 1950. Students crowd the halls at 3:16. Cugtodiqns clean for another day. 'F 16 faculty Wuhan Do Special Tasks .. ' 'Jap' . f.: .' W i 3 X . Patricia White distributes teachers' bulletins. Patricia White is Mr. lohn's private secre- tary. Her many duties include taking care of Mr. lohn's correspondence, typing reports, checking the morning and after- noon attendance, and selling cafeteria tickets. Miss Katherine McConnell is the school nurse. She assisted with the ear and eye tests for all students and also with the TB chest X-rays for seniors. Miss Ann Guen- ther is the speech correction teacher and Worked every Tuesday morning with students who had speech defects. Mrs. Charlotte Klinkner is the girls' matron. Right-Miss Katherine McConnell, Miss Ann Guenther, Mrs. Charlotte Klinkner. 'well-fi: asf? S J F,,....w---www -Nw Lois Hendries and Lois Treadwell take care of the office. Mrs. Paul Hartl Knot picturedl took over Lois Nick Hen- dries' job as registrar after the Easter vacation. Her job is keeping the office records. Lois Treadwell is secretary to Mr. Boyd and Mr. Erickson. culfy 17 Faculty Takes Time Mr. Fuller stops to talk at the table where Miss Ia- necek, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Hansen. and Miss Fuller are seated. Pictured above is Miss Rose Marie Schwan, home eco- nomics teacher, as she was about to answer the 'phone. I8 faculty Participating in before school office talk are Mr. Heffernan, Mr. Aplin. Mr. Grcmitz, Mr. Magill, Mr. Wood. Mr. Erickson, and Mr. Anderson. 'W Mr. Iohn, principal, registers surprise as th picture was taken at a taculty party. is Out From Teaching Light had to be provided by candlelight w h e n electricity failed at Night School, November 16. A leon Rhode, senior, helped p o u r at the Christmas tea. Seated from left to right around the table are Mrs. Spoentgen, Miss Strath- earn, Miss Hannon, Miss Rudolph and Miss Batz. Mr. Rothwell, superintendent of schools, and AW, Vw group of teachers and office workers are shown here in the main office. Q V Wqlfer lens, president of the school board, Mr. lung detains Mr. Frogner in the hall to tell him one attend graduation. of his favorite stories before homeroom. faculty Q RS.ALLEN'PETERSON'ohdlMr Iohn lung sigh in reliel os their lostyeorolodvkingcxnnestocutend. They guided the clorss ot 'Sl during Hs Huee yeors otlnncohr CDhe ot their memories is the tirst project tokf en over by closs members when they were sophomores. They tied the juri- X ior closs tor tirst ploce in the Home- f coming tloot omd skit contest. Other memories are the three clorss dorices, the two closs ploys, Mother Wos o FFSQHUGHH ond HSevenMxunh SUD? mer . Also they'll never forget on EVENING lN PARIS ot the 1950 Iunior Proni ond, hnohy, preporohons tor groduohon X I crown you Queen Mary, says Paul King, Prom King, to his Queen, r Mary Place, at the 1950 Iunior Prom. EVENING IN PARIS. S 3 Homecoming Queen. Betty Place. and her court ride in the Homecoming 5 Pmade- Mrs. Allen Peterson 20 classes Mr. Iohn lung I L V I ,M,M ... .4 ,Q ,Af b Dick Vogt and Carole Duzeske: the long and short of Lincoln. Senior boys in Miss Batz's iourth year math class trim the Christmas tree with geometric figures that they made as a class project. classes 21 Class Officers Guide Student Activities AST YEAR as sophomores the Class of '52 won first place on the Homecoming float and also sponsored the sophomore-freshman dance. This year it headed the school enroll- ment with 408 students, 217 boys and 191 girls. Again it won first place in the Homecoming skit and also the float. The junior class dance fea- tured as the theme, The Iunior Round-Up . George Washington Slept Here was the class play. Sea-shells, mermaids, and other watery objects decorated the gym for the lunior Prom, NEPTUNES NOCTURNE. Leading the class in these activities are, first row, left to right, Grace Harlow, treasurer: Ioan Muehlberg, sec- retary: second row, Ion Dalton, president: Iames Her- man, vice-president. HE SENlOR CLASS start- ed as sophomores with 377 members. At the end of the first semester this year there were 339 seniors, Bet- ty Place was elected Home: coming Queen and chose Chuck Holly to reign with her over the parade, game, and dance on October 21. On December 9, under the general supervision of Gary Suhr, the gym became a Fantasy in Frost for the senior class dance. The senior class play was Seve enteenth Summer wi th loan Schuette and lohn Dramni playing the leading roles. HERE WERE 390 sophomores in the 1950- 1951 class at Lincoln, The election of the Rasmussen boys marked the first time that two brothers were elected into office for the same class, The sophomore class float placed second and the skit third in the Homecoming festivities. A short skit entitled Courtesy in School was presented by the class in accordance with Nat- ional Courtesy week, The class dance was held on April 27. As is the annual custom the freshmen were the guests. Officers are. first row. left to right. Dale Rasmussen. president: Lowell Rasmussen, vice-president: second row, Harold Alberts. treasurer: Charles Nass, secretary. 22 classes Class Colorsf RED and WHITE Class Flowers RED ROSE Class Motto :'-- Climb, though the way be rugged! Officers are, left to right, Robert Mills, treasurer: standing, Ro- bert Heinzen, president: lames Kopotic, vice-president: Ann Meyer, secretary. Tove Aarhus-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Marilyn Aggen--Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Tri- angle 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Z, 3, 4, Pit Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Music Letter 3, Flambeau 4, Flashes 3, Solicitor 3, Prom Com. 3, Play Festival Com. 3, Dance Com. 2, Flow- er Girl 3, Nat. Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Baton 2, 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4 . . . Richard Alecksen- Entered irom Mishicot 4, Football Band 4, Orchestra 4, Play Festival Com. 4 . . . Maureen Alswede-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Class Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 2, Flower Girl 3, Nat. Honor 4, Clubs: Pep 3 . . . Iames Anderson-Entered from Cen- tral, Sheboygan 3, Intramural Championship Team 4, Prom Com. 3, Dance Com. 3, 4, Clubs: Swimming 3 . . , Norman Anderson-Entered from Washington 2, Football B. Manager 2, Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Donna Aumann-- Entered from Washington 2, Mixed Chorus I 3, 4, Mixed Chorus II 2, Role in Play Festival 3, Solo Role in Operetta 3, Clubs: Stagecraft 2, Dramatics 3 . . . Iohn Ausman- Entered from Wilson 2, Role in Play Festival 3, Class Play Com. 3, Dance Com. 3, Iunior Rotarian 3 . . . Therese Bar- bier-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Beatrice Barnes-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Robert Barneson- Entered from Washington 2, Golf 4, Handbook 3, Solicitor 3, Dance Com. 2, 3, Badger Boy 3, Nat. Honor 3, 4 . . . Catherine Bartelme-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Prorn Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Dramatics 3 . . . Mary Ann Bauer-Entered from Washington 2, Council Z, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals Z, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I 3, 4, Mixed Chorus II Z, Chorus Role in Operetta 3, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, 4, Play Fesival Com. 4, Dance Com. 4, Flower Girl 3, Nat. Honor 3, 4, Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more Girls 2, Pep 2, Stagecraft 3, Dramatics 3 . . . August Becker-Entered from Washington 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Letter 3 . . . lean Belinske-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Nat. Honor 4, Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . . . Mary Ann Berkedal-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Ir. Lite Saving 3, Role in Class Play 3, 4, Role in Play Festival 3, Flashes News Edi- tor 4, Staff Solicitor 3, Prom Com. 3, Dance Com. 2, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Red Cross Board 3, 4, Nat. Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Sophomore Girls Z, Pep 2, 3, Drama- tics 3, Stagecrait 4 . . . lack Besaw-Entered from Wilson 2, Withdrawn . . . Dolores Billie-Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3, 4, Dance Com. 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4, Pep 2, Stagecratt 3, 4, Drama- tics 3 . . . ,ww ,f sr et .Seniors 1 Q ill- A uw? ',':' 'gflllli Lei I ' Aarhus M. Aggen R. Alecksen M. Alswede I. Anderson Anderson D. Aumann I. Ausmcm T. Barbier B. Barnes R. Barneson C. Bartelme M. Bauer A. Becker .,'- I ,f 'A ,.. ' I. Belinske V :: T M. Berkedal .- I. Besaw 5' DBmm classes 23 B. Blahnik A. Blaketield A. Boeder P. Boll R. Borusky R. Brachmann D. Brandt C. Braun Seniors. 3 ' x gi . gkwu JA! QI ,.Wt 33? ,,. . In I XX if ' ,I ,... . 3: ..,, VV , .,. -f fg. f W E. Brey A. Brown V. Brown L. Bruce G. Bru R. Burns A. Bushman S. Butz I. Cabalek L. Cappc Beverly Blahnik-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Officials 3, 4 . . . Ann Blakefield-Entered trom Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Honorary Swimming 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 3, Ir. Life Saving 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Role in Class Play 3, 4, Role in Play Festival 3, Flambeau 4, Flashes 3, Solicitor 3, Handbook 3, Prom Com. 3, Dance Com, 2, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Red Cross Board Z, 3, 4, Badger Girl 3, Nat. Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Sopho- more Girls 2, Officials 3, 4 . . . Alfred Boeder-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Patricia Boll- Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Triangle 4, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Swimming 2 . . . Rita Borusky-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 4, Flower Girl 3, Nat, Honor 4, Commercial Club 3 . , . Ramon Broch- mann-Entered from Washington Z . . . David Brandt-Em tered from Wilson Z, Dance Com. 2 . . . Clemens Braun- Entered from Washington 2 . . . Eunice Brey-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Mixed Chorus II 2, Understudy 3, Flower Girl 3, Clubs: Pep 2, Swimming 3, Tennis 2 , . . Arlene Brown-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I 3, 4, Mixed Chorus II 2, Clubs: Officials 24 classes 3, 4 . . . Victor Brownflilntered from Wilson 2, Mixed Chorus I 3, 4, Mixed Chorus II 2, Chorus Role in Operetta 3 . . . LeRoy Bruce-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Geraldine Bruss-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals Z, 4, Band I 2, 3, 4, Football Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Pit Orchestra 3, Music Letter 3 . , . Rosanna Burns-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Band I 2, 3, 4, Football Band Z, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 3, Music Letter 3, Class Play Committee 4, Clubs: Officials 4 . . . Audrey Bushman-Entered from Washington Z, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Clubs: Swimming 2, 3, Pep 2 . . . Shirlee Butz- Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, Red Cross Board 3, 4, Clubs: Sophomore Girls 2, Pep 2, Swimming 3, 4 . . . Ieanne Cabalek- Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Clubs: Officials 3, 4, Dramatics 3 . . . Leila Lee Cappaert--En- tered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Flashes 3, Manitou 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Com. 3, 4, Dance Com. 2, Flower Girl 3, Library Board 3, Nat. Honor 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Pep 3, Dramatics 3, Officials 4 . . . Ronald Carlson-Entered from Washington 25 Football B 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Iuanita Cherney-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Assistant Point Secretary 25 Triangle 45 Award 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Sr. Lite Saving 35 Dance Committee 25 Clubs: Pep 25 Officials 3, 45 Swim- ming 2 . . . Edith Chester-Entered from Chabby Ir. Col- lege and High School, California 25 GAA 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Swimming 25 Pep 2, 35 Dramatics 2 . . . Ioyce Christel-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Court of Honor 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . . . LeRoy Christiansen-Entered from Washington 25 Intramural Championship Team 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Emil Cis- ler-Entered from Washington 25 Baseball 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 4 . . . Ruth Cizek- Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 Intramur- als 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Understudy 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 2, 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Dramatics 35 Officials 3, 4 . . . Barbara Clark-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Intramur- als 2, 35 Flashes 3 , 45 Solicitor 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Board 45 Ouill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Shirley Conway- Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 45 Dance Com- mittee 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Franklin Coons -Entered from Washington 25 Track 2 . . . Donald Craney -Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Richard Czekala-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Warren Dailey-Entered from Washington 25 Basketball A 45 Basketball B 35 Golf l, 2, 3, 45 Letter l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Class Ring Commit- tee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Margery Daley-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 25 Intra- murals 25 Mixed Chorus II 25 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Dance Committee 25 Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Glenn Daugs-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Richard Davis-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Iames DeFaut-En- tered from Washington 25 Sr. Life Saving 25 Band I 2 . . . Norman DeKeyser-Entered from Washington 2 . . . .Seniors l Carlson I. Cherney E. Chester I. Christel L. Christiansen E Cisler R. Cizek B. Clark S. Conway F. Coons D. Craney R. Czekala W. Dailey M. Daley G. Daugs R. Davis I. DeFaut N. DeKeyser classes 25 Ervin Delsman-Entered from Wilson 2, Chorus I 4, Chor- us II 3, Role in Class Play 3, 4, Role in Play Festival 3, Chorus Role in Operetta 3, Prom Corn. 3, Movie Projector 2, 4 . . . Beverly Denk-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office 4, Pep 2, 3 . . . Robert Dill-En- tered from Washington 2, Chorus I 4 . . . Iames Dins- Entered from DePadua 3 . . . Iohn Dramm4Entered from Wilson 2, Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football A 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Basketball A 4, B 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Band I 2, 3, Pep 3, Orchestra 3, Role in Class Play 3, 4, Role in Play Festival 3, General Prom Chr. 3, Dance Com. 2, 3, Rotari- an 3, Nat. Honor 3, 4 . . . Lois Dreger-Entered from Wil- son 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3, Dance Com. 3, Flower Girl 3, Guidance Office 4, Pep 2, 3 . . . Ronald Drida-En- tered from Washington 2 , . . Ioan Drumm-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, l-lr. Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Flambeau 4, Flashes 3, Solicitor 3, Prom Com. Chr. 3, Prom Com. 2, Class Play Corn. 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3, Dance Com. 2, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, RC. Board 3, 4, Nat. Honor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Sophomore Girls 2 . . . Gerald Duchon-Entered from Wilson 2, Band I 2, 4, FB. Band 2, 4 . . . Marilyn Duebner -Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, Library Board 2, 3, 4: Pep 2 . . . Carole Duzeske-Entered from Washington 2, Seniors.. , - J ,fgNM,-. td' -' ,I J I 'I . gl , , l lf . I rw, I Qili-'Ax E. Delsman B. Denk R. Dill L. Dreger R. Drida I. Drumm GAA 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Chorus ll 2, Flambeau 4, Flashes 3, Solicitor 3, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 3, Play Festival Corn. 3, Dance Com. 2, 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Pep 2, 3, Sophomore Girls 2, Dramatic 3 . . . Gene Emondfifntered from Washington 2, Football A 3, 4, Football B 2, Letter 4 . . . Ione Engelbrecl-itAEntered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 4, Triangle 3, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Flashes Editor 4, Staff 2, Advertising Manager 3, Solici- tor 3, Prom Com. Chr. 3, Class Play Com. 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 3, Dance Com. 2, 3, 4, Aud. Seating Com. 4, Flower Girl 3, Nat. Honor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Pep Z, 3, 4 . . . Betty Erickson-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Flower Girl 3 . . . Marion Erickson-Entered from Wilson 2, Council 3, GAA Z, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, l-lon. Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 3, Ir. Life Saving 3, Orchestra 3, Prom Com. 3, Class Play Com. 2, 3, 4, Play Festival Com. 2, 3, Dance Com. 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, Sophomore Girls Z, Stagecraft 4 . . . Sidney Estenik-En- tered from Wilson 2, Pep Band 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 2, 3, Music Letter 3, Rotarian 3, Music 3 . . . Richard Falk-Entered from Wilson 2, Sr. Lite Saving 2, Swimming 2, 3 . . . Richard Farr-Entered from Washing- ton 2, Football A 3, Football B 2, Tennis 3, Letter 3, Chorus I 3, Chorus ll 2, Prom Com. 3 . . . C. Duzeske . i g I G. Emond I I. Engelbrecht 'I B. Erickson l I A rig It , 3 X' I I A M. Erickson S. Estenik , R. Falk R. Farr , M '--J 26 classes I. Dins I. Dramn: G. Duchon M. Duebn L. Feltman D. Fictum T. Finch G. Fitzgerald 45 D. Fogltanz E. Francl G. Franz R. Freis .Seniors :WR Frisch D. Fritsch I. Gaedtke A. Gallenberger M. Gates Gates B. Geigel W. Geigel B. Gennrich R. George Lester Feltman-Entered from Washington 25 Senior Lite Saving 35 Understudy 3 . . . Donald Fictum-Entered from Wilson 25 Football A 45 Football B 2, 35 Letter 45 Under- study 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class Play Corn- mittee 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 lunior Rotarian 35 National Honor 4 . . . Thomas Finch-Entered from Washington 25 Football A 45 Football B 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus ll 25 Role in Class Play 45 Understudy 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Clubs: Magic 35 Dramatics 3 , . . Gerald Fitzgerald-Entered from Washington 2 , . . Don- ald Fogltanz-Entered from Wilson 25 Track 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Dancc- Committee 2, 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Edward Frcmcl-Entered from Washington 25 Track 3 . . . Gerald Franz-Entered from Washington 25 Withdrawn . . . Ruby Freis-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Donald Frisch-Entered from Washington 25 Council 4 . . . Donna Fritsch-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Pit Orchestra 25 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Solicitor 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Prom Committee 25 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Sophomore Girls 25 Pep 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3 . . . Ierome Gaedtke-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Alice Gal- lenberger-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Martin Gates-En- tered from Washington 25 withdrawn .... Robert Gates -Entered from Wilson 2, Withdrawn . . . Bernard Geigel -Entered from Wilson 2 . . . William Geigel-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Betty Gennrich-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Council 25 Class Treasurer 25 GAA 2, 35 Intra- murals 2, 35 Flambeau Associate Editor 45 Stall 35 Flashes 35 Solicitor 35 Prom Committee 2, 35 Class Ring Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Guid- ance Office 35 Clubs: Sophomore Girls 25 Pep 2, 35 Drama- tics 3 , . . Robert George-Entered from Washington 25 Band I 2, 35 Football Band 2, 35 Music Letter 35 Under- study 4 . . . classes 27 D. Gersek M. Gieschen M. Glysch D. Goehring so 3- q-v t ? 4 l k 1 . 3 1 A. Goeke G. Gott D. Golota G. Gosz Seniors.. I. Graycarek D. Griffin D. Groelle A. Gross H. Grub R. Guehlstorf B. Gulseth D. Hablewitz R. Hall R. Hallis Dale Gersek-Entered from Washington 2, Track 3 . . . Mona Gieschen-Entered from Wilson Z, GAA Z, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Honorary Swimming 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 3, Ir. Lite Saving 3, Flashes 3, 4, Solicitor 3, Prom Committee Chair- man 3, Class Play Committee 3, Play Festival Committee 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Homecoming Court ot Honor 4, National Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Lincoln Log 4, Clubs: Sophomore Girls Z, Pep 2, 3, Dramatics 3, Stage Craft 4 . . . Marlyce Glysch-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Manitou Business Manager 4, Flashes 3, Class Play Committee 4, Dance Committee 2, Flower Girl 3, National Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Dramatics 3, Officials 3, 4 . . . Donald Goehring-Entered from Washington 2, FFA 2, 3, 4 . . . Allen Goeke-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Gerald Goff-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Dorothy Golata-Entered from Washington 2 . . . George Gosz- Entered from Rockwood 2, Mixed Chorus I 3, 4, Mixed Chorus II 2, Flashes 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 3, 4, Quill and 28 classes Scroll 4, Commercial Club 3, Lincoln Log 4 . . . Iohn Grayccrrek-Entered from Washington 2, Baseball Man- ager 2, 3 . . . Dennis Griiiin-Entered from Wilson 2, Council vice-president 4, Council 3, Football A 3, 4, Foot- ball B 2, Letter 4, Basketball A 4, Basketball B 2, 3, Letter 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, Role in Class Play 3, 4, Role in Play Festival 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Badger Boy 3, Iuntor Rotarian 3 . . . Doris Groelle-Entered from Washington 2, Flower Girl 3, National Honor 4, . . . Angeline Gross-Entered from Washington Z . . . Helen Gruber-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor 4 . . . Richard Guehlstori-Entered from Washington 2, Intramural Championship Team 4 . . . Beverly Gulseth- Entered from Wilson 2, Class Play Committee 3 . . . Donna Mae Hablewitz-Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Committee 3, Clubs: Swimming 2, Pep 2, 3 . . . Robert Hall-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Robert Hallisy-Entered from Wilson 2, Football B 2, Golf 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, lun- ior Rotarian 3, Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Nancy Halverson-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Com. 35 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3 . . . Carl Hanson-Entered from Washington 25 Band I 2, 35 Football Band 2, 35 Clubs: Swimming 3, 4 . . . Norma Hanson-Entered from Wash- ington 25 GAA 25 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 4 . . . Evelyn Haupt-Entered from Wilson 25 Flower Girl 3, Commercial Club 4 . . . Earl Hawkins-Entered trom Wil- son 2 . . . Robert Heinzen-Entered from Washington 25 Council 35 Class President 45 Class Vice-President 35 Track 2, 35 Leiter 2, 35 Role in Play Festival 35 Stage Manager 2, 3, 45 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Prom Com. 35 Class Ring Com. 35 Dance Com. 2, 3, 45 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Rotarian 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Stagecratt 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3 . . . Harlan Herr- mann-Enterecl from St. Ioseph, Kellnersville 2 . . . Kath- leen Herzog-Entered from Washington 25 Council 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Role in Class Play 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Understudy 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Prom Com- 25 Class Ring Com. 35 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 35 Dance Com. 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Board 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Sophomore Girls 25 Dramatics 3 . . . Rudy Herzog -Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3 . . . Delores Hib- bard-Entered from Washington 25 Prom Com, 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 4 . . . Roland Hidde-Entered from Washington 25 Football A 3, 45 Football B 25 Letter 35 Basketball B 35 Intramural Championship Team 45 Role in Class Play 3, 45 Role in Play Festival 35 Red Cross Board 2, 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . .Iollnn Holslund-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Dance Com. 35 Red Cross Board 3, 45 Clubs: Soph. Girls 25 Pep 2, 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Charles Holly-Entered from Wilson 25 Football A 3, 45 Football B 25 Letter 3, 45 Movie Projector Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Elaine Holschbach-Em tered from Wilson 25 Commercial Club 4 . . . Daniel Holsen -Entered from Wilson Z . . . Frederick Honold-Entered from Wilson 25 Football A 45 Role in Play Festival 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Ieanne Houghton-Entered from Wash- ington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Prom Com. 2, 35 Dance Com. 35 Library Board 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Sophomore Girls 25 Dramatics 35 Withdrawn . . . Ralph Hubbartt-Entered from Washington 2 . . . .Seniors an . I- ,l,g:'.-- 5 'I , ,I xi 7. ut ., g - 'A 3. A 'X .K N 9' Fl I it . X 5 1, w .ml ' P'-'ff' Halverson C. Hanson N. Hanson E. Haupt E. Hawkins Heinzen H. Herrmann K. Herzog R. Herzog D. Hibbard R. Hidde I. Hofslund C. Holly E. Holschbach . Pl . SQA? D.Holsen ..,. - 3' 'zll F. Honold Q l': - I. Houghton X R. Hubbartt I 5-...Bw classes 29 Richard Huchthausen--Entered from Washington 2 . . . Paul Huss-Entered from Washington 25 Football Man- ager 3, 45 Letter 45 Sr, Life Saving 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . , Paul Iagemann-Entered from Wilson 25 Football A 35 Football B 25 Letter 35 Golf 2, 35 Letter 2, 3 . . . Sherrill Iagodinsky-Entered from Washington 25 Council 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class Ring Commit- tee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Music Appreciation 35 Stagecratt 3 . . . Lumir Iebavy-Entered from Wilson 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 4 . . . Roddy Iebavy -Entered from Wilson 25 Band I 2, 3, 45 FB. Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Letter 45 Class Play Com. 2, 3 , 4 . . . Betty Iesperseri-Entered from Wilson 25 Withdrawn . . . Iudith Iohnson-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Assistant Point Secretary 25 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Role in Play Festival 35 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Flashes 35 Manitou Editor 45 Staff 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 25 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Auditorium Seating Committee 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Seniors. L-'H L-. 5 ,- Q '4 F 5 - I Cross Board 3, 45 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Girls 25 Music Appreciation 3 . . . Ronald Iohnsrud-Entered from Washington 25 Band I 2, 3, 4 . . . Robert Kacyriskifffntered from Wilson Z . . . Dorothy Kalk-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Home- room Manager 45 Triangle 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Officials 2, 3, 4 . . . Carl Kaminski-Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus I 35 Mixed Chorus II 25 Clubs: Magic 2 . . . Frank Kaminski-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Ianice Kaminski-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 25 Intramurals 25 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 45 Pep 2 . . . Ioan Kattner-Entered from Washington 25 Council 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Class Play Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Guidance Office 45 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4 . . . Richard Kattner-Entered from Washington 2 , . . Ieanette Kaufman-Entered from Wash- ington 25 GAA 25 Intramurals 25 Class Play Committee 4 . . .Carol Kautzer-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 25 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Clubs: Dramatics 3 . . . R. Huchthausen P. Huss P. Iagemann S. Iagodinsky L. Iebav R. Iebavy B. Iespersen I. Iohnson R. Iohnsrud R. Kacyn D. Kali Q I C. Kaminski F. Kaminski I. Kaminski I. Kattner R. Kattner ' I. Kaufman 30 classes C. Kautzer G. Kerchelske P. King L. Kirchofl B. Kleiber .. . X. I : -'01 S it 5 we 3:11 ., 4 7. -,X ?'i,ii zs, O.KkmGH -2 V. Klement M. Kliment D. Klingholz - W ,. rs . .Senio J Knuell D. Knutson R. Kochan B. Kohlbeck K. Kocian Kohls D. Konkle I. Kopotic L. Korleske M. Kostuhoske Glenn Kerchelske-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Paul King -Entered from Wilson 25 Class President 35 Football A 45 B 25 Tennis Manager 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Chorus Il 25 Music Letter 45 Role in Class Play 45 Role in Play Festival 35 Stage Manager 3, 45 Solo Role in Operet- ta 35 Prom Com. 25 Class Ring Com. 35 Class Play Com. 35 Play Festival Com. 35 Dance Com. 35 Movie Projector 45 Clubs: Stagecratt 3, 45 Dramatics 3 . . . Lorraine Kirchoit -Entered trom Washington 25 GAA 25 Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Benedict Kleiber-Entered from Washington 25 Play Festi- val Com. 35 Dance Com. 3 . . . Olive Kleman-Entered from Rockwood 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Play Festival Com, 35 Flower Girl 35 Na- tional Honor 4 . . . Vera Klement-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Tri- angle 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Ir. Life Saving 25 Flainbeau Business Manager 45 Flashes 35 Solicitor 35 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 25 Dance Com. 35 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3 . . . Marvin Kliment-Entered from Wilson 25 FFA 3, 4 . . . Donna Klingholz-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orch- estra 2. 3, 45 Music Letter 45 Flower Girl 35 Guidance Of- fice 35 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . Doris May Knuell-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Dave Knutson-Entered from Wilson 25 Drum Major 3, 45 Band I 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Photographer 2, 35 Prom Com. 35 Dance Com. 3, 4 . . . Ralph Kochan-Entered from Mishi- cot 45 Band I 4 . . . Beverly Kohlbeck-Entered from Wil- son 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 President 45 Vice-President 35 Triangle 25 Award 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Ir. Life Saving 25 Prom Com. 35 Play Festival Com. 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Swimming 4 . . . Karolyn Kocian-Entered from Des Moines, Iowa 3 . . . Elda Kohls-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 In- tramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 35 Dance Com. 35 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 National Honor 45 Clubs: Dramatics 3 . . . Dolores Konkle-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 25 In- tramurals 2 . . . Iames Kopotic-Entered from Washington 25 Class Vice-President 45 Prom Com. 35 Dance Com. 3, 4 . . . Lois Korleske-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intrainurals 25 Chorus I 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Music Letter 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Understudy 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Pep 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Mary Ann Kostuhoske--En- tered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3 . . . classes 31 M. Krainik I. Kretsch I. Kretsch H. Krish V iff. fit I. Kruck A. Krueger I. Kumbcilek D. Kummer S e n 1 o I s . ei.. . A 4 4 .... E I In ,M 53 , I W iii: Q is X .. I S, , K A, . .ff ke SUE . ri I X G. Laflocque F. LeCoque L. Ledvina I. Leiker G. Lensme D. Lettenberger K. Lies I. Ligman K. Lippert M. Lipsl Marjorie Krainik-Entered from Wilson Z5 Council 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Sr. Lite Saving 35 Flashes 35 Manitou Associate Editor 45 Stall 35 Prom Com. 35 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 35 Dance Com. 2, 3, 45 Auditorium Seating Com. 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Sophomore Girls 25 Tennis 3, 45 Stage- cralt 4 . . . Imogene Kretsch-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Commercial 3, 4 . . . Ianet Kretsch-Entered from Wash- ington 2 . . . Harvey Krish-Entered from Wilson 25 Intra- mural Championship Team 25 Clubs: Movie Projector 2 . . . Iay Kruck-Entered from Wilson 25 Intramural Champion- ship Team 25 Clubs: Movie Projector 2, 3 . . . Allen Krueger --Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Ianice Kumbalek-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Com, 35 Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Darlene lean Kummer- Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Intramurals Z, 35 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Music Letter 35 Solo Role in Operetta 35 Play Festival Com. 35 Clubs: Drama- tics 3 . . . Genevieve LaRocque-Entered from Wilson 25 Mixed Chorus I 35 Mixed Chorus II 2 . . . Faye LeCoque- Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Man- ager 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Com. 35 Clubs: Pep 2 32 classes . . . Liane Ledvina-Entered from Mishicot 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Band I 2, 35 Football Band 2, 35 Music Letter 45 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Solicitor 35 Prom Com, 35 Class Play Com. 35 National Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Knitting 25 Girls Orchestra 25 Pep 35 Music Appreciation 3 . . . Iohn Leiker-Entered from Washington 25 Badger Boy 35 National Honor 4 . . . Ger- aldine Lensmeyer-Entered from Kellnersville 35 GAA 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Flower Girl 3 . . . Donald Lettenberger- Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus II 35 Prom Com. 35 Dance Com. 25 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Kathleen lies-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Music Letter 35 Flashes Ad. Manager 45 Stall 35 Solicitor 35 Prom Com. 35 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 45 Dance Com, 2, 35 RC. Board 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubsi Pep 2, 35 Dra- matics 35 Stagecratt 4 . . . Iune Ligman-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Mixed Chorus I 3, 4 5 Mixed Chorus II 2 . . . Kathryn Lippert-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Swimming 3, 4 . . . Mary Ann Lipski-Entered from Wash- ington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Understudy 35 Play Festival Com. 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Music Appreciation 35 Stagecratt 4 . . . Allen Longmeyer-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Robert Loritz-Entered from St. Nazianz 3, Football A 4, Letter 4, Intramural Championship Team 3 . . . Florence Luecker-Entered from Wilson 2, Mixed Chorus I 4, Mixed Chorus II 3 . . . Ralph Luisier-Entered from Washington 2, National Honor 4 . . . Iohn McCarthy -Entered from Wilson 2, Band I 3, 4, Football Band 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Orchestra 4, Music Letter 4 . . . Iames Machia Entered from Washington 2, Council 2, Intramural Cham- pionship Team 2, 3, 4, Dance Com. 2 . , . Eugene Maedke -Entered from Wilson 2 , . . Geraldine Markowski-En- tered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3 . . . Lynette Marks-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, Intramurals 2 . . . Oliver Marquardt-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Mixed Chorus II 3 . . . Mary Ellen Marshall-Ere tered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Chorus I 3, 4, Chorus Il 2, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 2, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Music Appreciation 3 . . . Dale Maule-Entered from' Chicago 3 , . . Leo Meany-Entered from Wilson 2, Foot- angmeyer Machia ball B 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3 . . . Daniel Meissner-Entered from Wilson 2, Intramural Championship Team 4, Mixed Chorus II 2 . . . Ann Meyer -Entered from Wilson 2, Class Secretary 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, Triangle 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Flashes 3, Manitou Associate Editor 4, Staff 3, Lincoln Log 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Play Festival Committee 3, Dance Committee 4, Flower Girl 3, Red Cross Board 3, DAR Award 4, National Honor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4 . . . Ierome Meyer-Entered from Washington 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Prom Committee 3 . . . Robert Meyer-Entered from Wilson 2, Council 3, Tennis Z, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, Manager 3, Intramural Championship Team 4, Flashes Sports Editor 4, Staff 3, Dance Committee 3, lunior Rotarian 3, National Honor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4 . . . Iames Miles-Entered from Washington 2, Football A 4, Football B 3, Letter 4, Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . .Seniors w 91 yi, gift!- Y ,J J I 1 I, errr . .L .. F Ii R. Loritz F. Luecker R. Luisier I. McCarthy E. Maedke G. Markowski L. Marks O. Marquardt M. Marshall D. Maule L. Meany D. Meissner A. Meyer I. Meyer R. Meyer I. Miles classes 33 Milan Miller-Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Dance Committee 2 . . . Richard Miller-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Robert Mills-Entered from Wilson 25 Council 45 Sergeant-at-arms 45 Class Treasurer 45 Football A 45 Football B 35 Letter 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 35 Ir. Lite Saving 25 Sr. Lite Saving 35 Intra- mural Championship Team 45 Band I 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Rotarian 35 National Honor 3, 45 Clubsi Swimming 3 . , . Carole Mirkes -Entered from Washington Z5 Council 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 I-lomeroom Manager 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Flashes 35 Flash- es Exchange Editor 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . . . Donna Mixav-Entered from Two Rivers 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 4 , . , Iohn Moede-Entered from Washington 25 Track 2, 35 Let- ter 35 Iunior Rotarian 3 . . . Patricia Monka-Entered from Washington 25 Prom Committee 3 . . . Shirlee Mrozinski- Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Commercial Club 3 . . . Leo Naidl-Entered from Wilson 25 Seniors.. V! M yvuggry ,g -Qww . M' 7353 Pa' d, or xjf' ' 37x52 I-vm T ll I Y V xo, Xf: -Q lk .... 11 X'- '- 14 ' is-' no Intramural Championship Team 35 Dance Committee 4 , . .Marian Naidl-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 45 Understudy 35 Clubs' Swimming 3, 45 Pep 2 . . . Ianet Neilitz-Entered from Valders 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 Triangle 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 lr. Lile Saving 25 Sr. Lite Saving 45 Drum Majorette 3, 45 Band I Z, 3, 45 Foot- ball Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Music Letter 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Class Play Committee 35 National Honor 45 Clubs: Knitting Z5 Girls Orchestra 25 Swimming 25 Olli- cials 3, 4 , . . Daniel Neuser-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Iohn Neuser-Entered from Washington 25 Flashes 35 Manitou 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 45 Iunior Rotarian 35 National Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Lincoln Log 45 Clubs: Dramatics 35 Stagecratt 4 . . . Victor Novy- Entered from Wilson Z . . , Norman Oelke-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Edwin Oestreich--Entered from Wilson 2 . . . IoAnn Oestreich-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Swimming 3, 4 . . . Patricia O'Hearn--En- tered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Library Board 45 Clubs: Pep 2 . , , aw' xl F 1 X M. Miller R. Miller R. Mills C. Mirkes D. Mu I. Moede P. Monka S. Mrozinslci L. Naidl M. Noi I. Neilitz ' ' D. Neuser A' I. Neuser Q V. Novy I N. Oelke E. Oestreich r 5 I. Oestreich A In P. O'Hearn 34 classes 116' Q54 1' as . .I L. Olson W. Olson M. Ouradnik C. Palfenier 'eronto L. Peters I. Peterson T. Peterson :skowski H. Piechocky B. Place M. Place Leroy Olson-Entered from Washington 2, Football Man- ager 2 . . . William Olson-Entered from Wilson 2, Tennis 3, Sr. Lite Saving 4, Band I 2, 3, 4, Football Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Music Letter 3, Prom Commit- tee 3, Class Play Committee 4 . . . Mary Ann Ouradnik- Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 3, 4 . . . Carl Palfenier- Entered from Rockwood 2, Intramural Championship Team 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4 , . . William Paulson-Entered from Wilson 2, Football B 3, Intramural Championship Team 2, Band I 3, 4, Band II 2, Football Band 2, 3, 4 . . , George Pautz-Entered from Washington 2, Pep Band 4, Pit Orchestra 4, Dance Committee 4 . . . lack Peot-Entered from Washington 2, Ir. Lite Saving 2, Sr. Lite Saving 3, Band I 2, 3, 4, Football Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Music Letter 3, Role in Play Festival 3, Under- stucly 4, Dance Committee 3, Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Eileen Peppler-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Shirley Peronto-Entered from Wash- ington 2, GAA 2, Flower Girl 3 . . . Lorraine Peters-En- tered from Washington 2 . . . Iohn Peterson-Entered from Wilson 2, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Intramural Champion- ship Team 3 . . . Thomas Peterson-Entered from Wash- ington 2, Football A 3, 4, Football B 2, Letter 3, 4, Track N. W. Paulson G. Pautz I. Peot E. Peppler ..Seniors Q I-M s.. . 1,-1.-:st -. f i gif- ' 6. .if ,iq D. Petzke D. Pollen 2, 3, Letter 3, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Iunior Rotarian 3, Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Dolores Petzke -Entered from Wilson 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Triangle 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Lou Ann Piaskowski-Entered from Washington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Flashes 3, Flashes Business Manager 4, Dance Committee 3, Flower Girl 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Clubs: Music Appreciation 3, Stagecratt 3, 4 . . .Herbert Piechocky-Entered from Washington 2, Clubs: Swim- ming 2, 3 . . , Betty Place-Entered from Wilson 2, Council 4, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 2, 3, Mixed Chorus I 3, 4, Chorus Role in Operetta 3, Flashes 3, 4, Solicitor 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Class Play Committee 3, 4, Play Festival Commitee 3, Dance Commit- tee 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Clubs: Pep 2,3,4, Tennis Club 2, Dramatics 3 . . . Mary Place-Entered from Wash- ington 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, Flashes 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Class Play Committee 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Flower Girl 3, Prom Queen 3, National Honor 4, Clubs: Pep 2, 3, Tennis 2 . . . Donna Mae Pollen-Entered from Washing- ton 2, GAA 2, 3, Intramurals 2 . . . classes 35 P. Polster I. Powalish I. Provost I. Prowls L. Radlinger E. Raduenz R. Rahr M. Rank Seniors. it R. Ratajczok L. Rathsack A. Riemer P. Reinertson E. Richg R. Ricketson L. Roedig I. Rhode R. Rohrer I. Rothv Peter Polster-Entered from Washington 25 Prom Commit- tee 35 Dance Committee 35 Clubs: FFA 2 . . . Ioan Powalish -Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 45 Commercial Club 3 . . . Iohn Provost-Entered from Washington 25 Band I 2, 3, 45 Football Band Z, 3, 4 . . . Iames Prowls-Entered from Washington 25 Football A 45 Football B 35 Track 2, 35 Let- ter 3 . . . Lorraine Radlinger-Entered from Holy Family Academy 35 GAA 3, 45 Class Play Committee 45 Guidance Office 45 Clubs: Swimming 3, 4 . . . Erle Raduenz-En? tered from Wilson 2 . . . Ruth Ruhr--Entered from Wilson 25 Council 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals Z, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Class Play Committee 35 Play Festival Commite tee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board Z, 3, 4 . . . Marcella Rank-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Com- mercial Club 4 . . . Richard Rcxtaiczcxk-Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus II Z5 Clubs: FFA 2, 3, 4 . . . Louis Rathsack-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Ann Reimer-Entered lrom Wilson 25 GAA 35 Flashes Feature Editor 45 Staff 35 Solicitor 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 25 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 36 classes 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Stagecraft 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Paul Reinertson--Entered from Wilson 25 Withdrawn . . . Eugene Richgels-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Ruth Ricketson-Entered from New Bed- ford, Mass., 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Role in Play Festival 45 Understudy 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 35 Clubs: Swimming 25 Dramatics 35 Pep 35 Stagecratt 4 . . . Lauretta Roedig-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Library Board 3, 4 . . . lean Rohde-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 45 Understudy 45 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4 . . . Richard Rohrer-Entered from Washington 25 Council Z5 Football A Z, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Letter 2, 35 Intramural Championship Team 45 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 35 Dance Committee 25 Red Cross Board 2, 35 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Rotarian 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . lean Rothwell-Entered from Superior 35 GAA 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 3, 45 Mixed Chor- us I 35 Music Letter 45 Role in Class Play 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Dance Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 35 Music 3 . . . is if lay Rower-Entered from Wilson 25 B.B. Manager 2, 35 Band I 2, 3, 45 F.B, Band 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 45 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 45 Swimming 3 . . . Helen Rugowski-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Play Festival 35 Flam- beau Editor 45 Staff 35 Flashes 35 Solicitor 35 Prom Corn. Chr.35 Prom Com. 2, 35 Class Play Com. 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 2, 35 Dance Com. 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 R.C. Board 2, 3, 45 Nat. Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Pep 25 Soph. Girls 25 Dramatics 35 Stagecratt 3, 45 Debate 4 . . . Audrey Samer-Entered from Randolph 2 . . . Alice Summon- Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Class Play Com. 45 Flower Girl 35 Library Board 3, 45 Nat. Honor 45 Officials 3, 4 . . . Priscilla Schaller-Entered from Valders 35 GAA 45 R. C. Board 3, 45 Swimming 4 . . ,Ioyce Schelthelm-Entered from Washington 25 Flower Girl 35 Commercial Club 4 . . . Gloria Scheurell-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Sr. Lite Sav- ing 45 Chorus l 35 Chorus ll 25 Music Letter 35 Class Play 35 Qperetta 35 Understudy 35 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Solicitor 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 2, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Commitee 2, 35 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Nat. Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Soph. Girls 25 Dramatics 3 . . . Mary Schlais-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 2 , an I 5 - . e Prom Com. 35 Library Board 2, 3, 45 Baton 2, 3, 45 Soph. Girls 25 Dramatics 35 Pep 2, 35 Swimming 3 . . . Mary Schlei-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2. 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Class Play Com. 45 Dance Com. 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Soph. Girls 25 Dramatics 35 Pep 2, 35 Stagecraft 4 . . . Ioan Schleis-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Swimming 3 , . , Ion Schmidtman-Entered from Wilson 25 Understudy 35 Prom Com. Chr. 35 Class Play Com. 2, 3, 45 Play Festival Com. 2, 3, 45 Dance Com. 2, 3, 45 Pep 25 Dramatics 3 . . . lack Schmidtmann-Entered from Wilson 25 Basketball A 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Capt. 45 Most Valu- able Player 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 35 Captain 45 Flash- es 3, 45 Rotarian 35 Nat. Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 . . . lean Schmitz-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intra- mumals 2, 35 Prom Com. 35 Class Play Com. 35 Play Festi- val Com, 2, 35 Dance Com. 2, 3, 45 Soph. Girls 25 Pep 2, 3 . . . Allen Schoepke-Entered from Washington 25 Prom Com. 2 . . . William Schramm--Entered from Washington 25 Council 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Basketball B 25 Play Festival 35 Prom Com. 35 Dance Com. 3, 45 Rotarian 35 FFA 3 . . . lean Schroeder-Entered from Wilson 2 , . . Melba Schroe- der-Entered from Wash. 25 Library Board 3, 4 . . . Donnie Schuette-Entered from Mishicot 25 Chorus l 3, 45 Chorus 25 Flower Girl 35 Nat. Honor 45 Pep 25 Stagecralt 3, 4 . . . .Seniors 'is ...X ,..- 5 -':---' 5 wa. 1 .Z .,--' . L 3' Q Q .I .,., 5 HN xi Rower H. Rugowski A. Samer A. Sammon P. Schaller helthelm G. Scheurell M. Schlais M. Schlei I. Schleis I. Schmidtman I. Schmidtmann I. Schmitz A. Schoepke , ---- ....: -. W. Schramm ' Aff.. .I I. Schroeder . ,' 1 ,I M. Schroeder 2 lf' 'l i D. Schuette classes 37 Ioan Schuette-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 35 lntra- murals 25 Role in Class Play 3, 45 Role in Play Festival 35 Flashes 35 Manitou Associate Editor 45 Statt 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 National Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Sophomore Girls 25 Dramatics Club 3 . . . Thomas Schuknecht-Entered from Wilson 25 Council 25 Golf 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4 . . . Ioan Schultz-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Flashes 45 Prom Com. 35 Clubs: Swimming 2, 35 Pep 2 . . . Eugene Schwalbe- Entered from Washington 2 . . , Patricia Schwalbe-En- tered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Role in Class Play 35 Prom Com, 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Soph, Girls Z . . . Fanchon Schwartz-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Flambeau 35 Flambeau Associate Editor 45 Flashes 35 Solicitor 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Com- mittee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 2. 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board Z, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Sophomore Girls 25 Pep 25 Stagecraft 35 Music Appreciation 3 . . . Iames Schwartz-Entered Seniors.. from Wilson 25 Football B 2, 35 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . . Larry SchweiglfEntered from Wilson 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Leiter 4 . . . Roger Scott-En- tered from Washington 25 Football A 3, 45 Football B 25 Letter Winner 3, 45 Captain 45 Sr. Life Saving 3, 45 Movie Projector Club 3, 4 , , . Rosemary Scott-Entered from Wilson 25 Clubs: Swimming 4 . . . Dolores Shoulak-En- tered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee Z5 Play Festival Committee 25 Dance Committee 2, 35 Clubs: Sophomore Girls 25 Pep 2, 3 . . . Louella Shoulak-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 4 . . . Ieanette Sickinger-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA Z, 35 Triangle 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Clubs: Officials Z, 3 . . . Catherine Sieracki-Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 3, 4 . . . Ioyce Siewert-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Val Simon- Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2. 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Swimming 3, 4 . , , Ierome Singer-Entered from Washington 2 , . . Catherine Smith-Entered from Washington Z5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 45 lntrarnurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Officials 3... 'X K V! .ig Q ,RA 'O SI' Ut . C t cr 3 gil ,K X A 5 lv, ' t M IV Ns X 1' 0- QC? 'K I. Schuette T. Schuknecht I. Schultz E. Schwalbe P. Schwa ' ' P. Schwartz I. Schwartz L. Schweigl R. Scott R. Scot D. Shoulak ' L. Shoulak I. Sickinger C. Sieracki if Vi 38 classes ri is I. Siewert V. Simon I. Singer C. Smith I. Sonnenburg I. Spcxckmcm L. Springstube F . Stadler M. Stadler C. Stangel H. Stebbins A. Steckmesser 5 Q3gFW,p- sj I .ti-g,.,,,,5 Y 5 5 . . . S ein o r s - if 1 ' if Lil 6- A -'A' .C 217, 5 f I D 'J 5 ',.AiH,-, ,-I, . Q.- . 1 fr' - M I I ,f f f ' -1,--5' f' A at ' f 1 J , 'f 1 . ,. ' 75,1 I 1' - ,jf-' 'J' 'I ,X A I Z - 1 - we 5 -gh, Lf 2 , ' t ,f -, Q ,A I' , 51 , ,J ji! . - f ff' A ' Att .w,mwwwk Q A M, 2 ' 'ff ' 5 .,.. is , 5 ' j ' ' f eckmesser I. Stelzer C. Stransky B. Stromilcx N. Struck . I 1, Suhr D. Swoboda G. Tadych S. Tadych I. Tegen Ioel Sonnenburg-Entered from Washington Z5 Dance Committee 2, 35 Library Board 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . . . Iomes Spockmcm-Entered from Washington 25 Basket- ball B 35 Tennis 2, 35 Letter 3 . . . Lloyd Springstube- Entered from Washington 25 Baseball 25 Prom Committee 3 . . . Fabian Studler-Entered from Wilson Z . . . Mary Ann Stcdler-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 lntra- murals 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 3 . , . Charles Stangel-Entered from Washington 25 Class Treasurer 35 Football B 35 Sr. Lite Saving 35 Prom Com. 35 Class Ring Com. 35 Dance Com, 3, 45 Clubs: Swimming 3 . . , Helen Stebbins-Entered from Washington 25 Council 2, 45 Class Vice-President Z5 Class Secretary 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 National Honor 45 Clubs: Sophomore Girls 25 Pep 25 Dramatics 35 Swimming 3, 4 . . . Allen Steckmesser-Em tered from Washington 25 Band l 2, 3, 45 Football Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band Z, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Pit Orchestra 45 Music Letter 4 , . . Paul Steckmesser-Entered from Wash- ington 25 Intramural Championship Team 3 . . , Ioseph Stelzer-Entered from Washington 25 Baseball 25 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus ll 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Dance Committee 45 Cheerleader 4: Clubsi Pep 2, 3, 4 . . Charles Strcmsky-Entered from Washington 25 Coun- cil 35 Football A 35 Football B 25 Basketball B 35 Letter 35 Tennis 2, 35 Letter 2, 35 Intramural Championship Team 35 Mixed Chorus I 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3 . . . Betty Stromila-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I 35 Mixed Chorus Il 25 Prom Committee 35 Commercial Club 3 . . . Naomi Struck-Entered from Wilson Z5 Mixed Chorus I 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Clubs: Pep Z, 3 . . . Gary Suhr -Entered from Wilson 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 35 Band I 2, 35 Football Band 2, 35 Role in Class Play 35 Role in Play Festival 35 Understudy 45 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Handbook 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Lincoln Log 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Dramatics 3 . . . Donald Swoboda-Entered from Washington 25 Band 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Music Letter 4 . . . Gertrude Tudych-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Shirley Tcxdych-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2 . . . leon Tegen-Entered from Rockwood 25 GAA Z, 3, 45 In- tramurals 35 Class Play Committee 45 Library Board 4 . . . classes 39 R. Temme P. Theisen I. Thiry M. Tisler f 1 I. Tomczyk D. Towsley A. Trochlell C. Troullier S I D .ittt , ZZZ L E I A I e n 1 o r s . . I 1 g 5 E. Troullier A. VanPatten M. Vergiels A. Vettirig D. Vint: L. Vogel R. Vogt D. Volz M. Vraney A. Waar Roger Temme-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Paul Theisen- Entered from Wilson 25 Intramural Championship Team 3 . . , Iohn Thiry-Entered from Two Rivers 25 Football B 3 . . . Monica Tisler-Entered from Washington 2 . , . Iames Tomczyk-Entered from Washington 2 , . . Diane Towsley Entered Irom Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Hon- orary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Swimming Pageant 35 Mixed Chorus I 3, 4, Role in Class Play 3, 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 4 . . . Anthony Trochlell-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Clifford Troullier-Entered from Wilson 25 Football B 3 . . . Eunice Troullier-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 35 Intra- murals 35 Flashes 45 Solicitor 35 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Dance Committee 25 Clubs: Pep 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Annette Van Patten-Entered from Wash- ington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Ir, Lite Saving 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Festival Committee 35 Clubs: Pep 25 Swimming 2, 3 . . . Marilyn Vergiels-Entered from 40 classes Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Dance Com- mittee 25 Flower Girl 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Clubs: Pep Z, 3 . . . Arlene Vetting-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Commercial Club 3, 4 . . . David Vinton-Entered from Wilson 25 Iunior Rotarian 35 Clubs: Stagecralt 4 . , . Leonard Vogel-elintered from Washington 25 Football A 3, 45 Football B 25 Letter 3, 45 Track 2 , . . Richard Vogt-Entered from Wilson 25 Foot- ball A 3, 45 Football B 25 Letter 3, 45 Basketball A 3, 45 Basketball B 25 Track 3, 45 Letter 3 . . . Debora Volz- Entered from Washington 25 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3 . . . Marian Vraney -Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Prom Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Tennis 25 Pep 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Ann Waarum-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Commercial Club 4 . . . Dona Wagner-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Commercial Club 3 . . . Margie Waniger -Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Mixed Chorus l 35 Mixed Chorus II 25 Clubs: Pep 2 . . . Dan Wanish-En- tered from Denmark 4 . . . Lois Wenndort-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Mixed Chorus I 45 Role in Class Play 35 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Sophomore Girls 25 Pep 2, 3 . . . Dale Wernecke-Entered from Washington 25 Clubs: FFA 2, 3, 4 . . . Calvin Wester-Entered from Washington 2 . . . Shirley Wiesner-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Pep 3 . . . Carol Williamson-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 35 In- tramurals 25 Mixed Chorus I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Pep 25 Dramatics 25 Swimming 3 . . . Mary Willman-Entered from Washington 25 GAA 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Library Board 2, 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . , . Diane Witzel-Entered from Wilson 25 GAA 2, 35 Horrieroom Manager 25 Intra- murals 2, 35 Flashes 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Play Committee 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Sophomore Girls 25 Pep 2, 35 Dramatics 3 . . . Walter Woepse-En- in le is E 4 , xt INS Q thi 94-L' X R ul I Wagner M. Waniger D. Wanish L. Wenndori tered from Washington 25 Clubs: FFA 2, 3, 4 . . . Arthur Woitaelintered from Wilson 25 Council 2, 35 Class Presi- dent 25 Dance Committee 2, 35 Clubs: Pep 25 Swimming 3 . . . Thomas Zander-Entered from Washington 25 Band I 3, 45 Band II 25 Photographer 2, 3, 45 Class Play Committee 4: Dance Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Francis Zan' kle-Entered from Wilson 25 Mixed Chorus I 45 Dance Committee 35 Clubs: Dramatics 35 Swimming 3 . . . Patricia Zeddies-Entered from Washington 25 Council 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . . . Giles Zigmund-Entered from Washington 25 Prom Committee 2 . . . Seniors Missing . . . Lanny Bang-Entered from Wilson 2 . , . Roderic Doubek-Entered from Wilson 2 . . . Thomas Lyon-En- tered from Glenbeulah 3 . . . Iames McDonnell-Entered from Wilson 25 Football A 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Most Valu- able Player 45 Basketball A 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus II 2 . . . Dorothy Walden-Entered from Forest City, Iowa 4 . . . Donald Wiegand-Entered from Washington 2 . . . .Seniors ' r , -- . 'N as 44 X If N. W 4' Wernecke C. Wester S. Wiesner C. Williamson M. Willmcm D. Witzel W. Woeuse A. Wojta T Zander F. Zankle P. Zeddies G. Zigmund classes 41 fandom . F J 2. 'ji ' Il . 72, W RAM 5 4? 1 Ji' I, Bailey -5. N EFL EJ 'L I. Bauer Q 5 nf..- rg! G. Bieberitz 7 ' 1' K I. Boeldt .'i xv. A-J 1 .. D. Borchardt , 6 r, ff I. Boyd G . , E. Andrew K B. Baldwin .-A qv 9, Q? E. Becker 'F'-' ,li V S I. Bieberitz 'QW ,I NST R. Bonin sn., mrs- sw g S. Borgwardt X 4,3 is f D. Brcmdel 42 classes ,I A ,gg is gi . r as J tif has' L. Ansorge R. Arnold R. Ariz D. Aubol 6' fig 12 f l' Q, Hs ',Q. .Veg Q. I ', x ez.. , W A 'gg In I B. Bcxrbier M. Barbieur R. Barnes B. Bashaw ESFTW Advisers Mrs. Pultz and Mr. Reinks survey a shell. Ralph and Ion pause from their Prom activities. l 5' II S . lg' fc, I ' , I 1 I ' gb M. ' .Eb . QW rv- wg.. . r', 3. ff- i Q ills' A Q E. Brandl M. Brandi A. Braun L. Braunel nuff' ,mf W' Y l ' .W .K A. Aulik Bashaw fl M. Becker R. Birringer D. Bonk 5 . 3' 'K' 5 ii R. Borucki is X 'iss X P Brautigan ., ws, 'QQJ lr? 5 D. Avery S' fs. sYQ. il' g. is ff .x V. Bast K- :gp rs.. A fs r G. Berrzshowel K i f QQ A A. Bleser I - I 39 I. Bonk I. Boury Tai-:Iii . Eg' x I W, Brefczynski Q at x, 'fm 'K-A X . V, ' - ga, . I X. 9 'R iw ,s I 1. 'f . F 5, ,. .., .. A1 ' x.g'..,,3s wig 32-.. Lis 115, -.M I 52 , cw I I ,. UQ 4. -4 I - .i ff s 3 R. Brindzcr M. Brisch B. Bronk E. Bxuckschen F. Bruechert E. Budnik I. Budnik I x zf: 2 15- P - ' ,V ,, '::..: s Q. h X L N it . I 7 -ve N' 47 'Wx A ,. : . ' if -- .5 C. Burns R. Butler I. Cavancxugh I, Cavcmcxugh I. Cerkcxs R. Cerull D. Clow if 9 .gg 5: 3. p' t Z., -xl' I. Daley W. Daley I. Dalton 0+ Abs QSM? -D its : K AVL QQ Q V ii I ss' . Q' r. A J ' , -, .. 6, , P. Decker E. Delsmcm H. Delsmcm vi-W E. I 'fx . QI V F' -Q . A ' 1 , 3. ' kg, .Q A. Delsnlcxnn W. Denk I. Dewcne .I . 95 271 3- if -KA If M ' 3, is in ,Q 'M I ,Nr I . x f ',,f. 1 C. Drumm R. Drumm PIOII1 Chairmen l'e1CIX from NEPTUNEIS NOCTURNES. B. Dubey in 3:25. .. . 133 5.2.3. - T S 31 N gg S 1. 4, N 4 X 3 IQ F 1, . - W ' V ws.. :,,. :g 3 J - 3, F I .. .. H M- I M .H W 12.4. . E. Duenkel W. Duffy I. Durawa R. Dusek G. Eberhcrrdt G. Emme L. Endries of 52 Q ALJ C7 R. Bugs ff? OL. 'H' - if C. Culver W!FJ Q5 vs-'K I. Dcxvis Q3 305' R. Delsman 'sf ,I 5, . fr' ff W. Douchc 'SK .JJ C. Duebner Q S- is 1 15, x I. Fehrmcm classes 43 27.2, 'YW' B. Felber .- vw QA 'nf ky. E. Fogeltcmz vs ,qv- 'C W. Garrigan 6 '13 QD ' D. Gieschen ,4 M il. L. Graczykowski B f- ,x E. Groelle Tv B. Hansen 44 class ' 'S 'L 7 3.-2 ? 14 1. .Mr S-' F- , W Gals '. I If ' K.. I F .. rs 4. F 1 .yff R . r - ,, V it A' . N ...Q L. Fenlon I. Fessler W. Fessler P. Fictum I. Firnett D. Fischer R. Fischer .ff .H 4' - f ff ,' fa. we l. fir fe w Q. 'I 4- ll ' C35 A f' .1 x ,. M , 4- , ,Q , L ur ..r . QF! frm. .F if I x, ll I' 5 Q E. Francl D. Franz I. Franz W. Freund I. Fricke I. Fritsch G. Gaedtke , .. ' k' x Ll ' A il. . f x C. Gates D. Georgenson E. Geraldson I. Geroll I It ff cf 'S sz? . F I in 17? I .3 , D. Girarcli I. Goeke I. Gonzo F. Gosz 6 . ag , R Y .1-K X if NW xhwf Jgf 3 gif ,E W 'G' My: 5 C. Grady R. Granger R. Granger B. Green Roman Rellihel' demO!1SltdleS how the bt 77 'if za. 5 315- ug is W 3- .xg , , X . . V. ,aw - w I .,. fcx. le- - -ll' 'O fl, ff we . W . v I 1 f if if lg' X' N' S. Grotbeck M. Gruber M. Haas M, Hacker M. Hallock K. Hamilton I. Harmeman 1-I .I 6 k t iii, Q ,, ,H '23 F1 Q 2 .gq g.':-3 lib Q' .f p GR Q3 aa .QFD G ' :- Ally.. ,. -- ir I G, Hanson G. Harlow I. Hartlaub R. Hasireiter A. Haupt M. Hauschulz W. Hein 9 S 1- X 65444 af 52 , A 1 V. K M A F , I G X . yi . if 'ir - '5' 1 V' 3' 0 , . x ,i L xm ,mi W, .JMX N fl 4 'W W Wi 4'-T' .Ms 5 A fH M' '?Qf . 'M . . ,,,, .. I : L - 51 fi , 5 lr K C. Heinz S. Helmincxk I. Hermcm S. Herman I. Hessel B. Hoefner D. Hoefner H. Hoffman if 'M 2 RY 'Q lf- Wiix- I 'QQ ig 5' lm we ff: fm . Q Q.. K iivx wr.. . fi xg-maj, ' -Q-M -W .mf img. V .... k I Y? 'if l .L Q. ,ff . p , B' N .Q l M. Hoffman I. Holdorf P. Holschbach XV. Holsen P. Hruby L. Hunscxder P. Huchiscn A. Hulterer n 2 -QQ -is I-A . fs- fs L, I.,.' , .. ,-g. :.j:- :: :..:. I giwx S 3 Xa if I P, s ' f , ,,Q. ., --,. -'-- A K ' R. Hynek G. Isco I. Icrchimstcxl M. Jacobi E. Iagodinsky 1 if . 4 . lu 1 Q Q' ja f -. if 1 f ' V f I. Iugodinsky I. Iunsen D. Iindrcr I. Iunk K. Iunk . 'ls 'K ELKW, mf jrEf l 5. -.. f .W l .f-L. ., .. My A N K., F 1. 'I , , .f ...,. if 1 shops work with engines on Pqrenfg' Nighi, F. Kudercxbek I. Kaiser E. Kcxkuk A. Kcminski L. Kcrmke W . Z V sf ' ... l 2',: I Mg 4: iii g gw K Q4 Y ' W ' '- - 5 . I df . W V .4 . , ...,.. 3 .' ' gf ' .... Qi . Y is E. Kcrbon R. Kaufman F. Kuutsky M. Keller N. Kempkcx E. Kercheiske R. Keune I. Kirch ' 33 f .ig V . ff gasfl ilill ' 1 'fag l J , x . ' .cv X ef.. , l 5 f . fps Nh. .f .ff K P. Kirchen M. Klackner B. Klein P. Klein F. Klusmeyer M. Klusmeyer V. Kluth L. Knickelbine classes 45 6016014 .rv w-'-7 f . ,,. 1 ,lzggg I GQ, A , Q.-1. ' ' ' .... ' If W. Knowles R. Knuth M. KOSPPG WF Q Q . S3 x- U ,.,4 s f 3. X- 55.3, :Q P' 2... R' Kamp A- Konopucki Iunior girls help Mrs. Pultz count election ballots. H- Konsella W M ' alfo gui' -av If- 'envy 5. ,. ow . i . I I E A ' D. Kotche L. Koutecky C, Krall I. Kreie V. Krippner N. Krohn W. Kroniorst . M- fs ' iq 9' 'rx' . 8 sy Q Q in V EI ui .wk 3 2 J? Q .FF I -ll l, I ' 'L' K 'im 1 ' WEN . .2 , f VKX? N x I Q. I. Kubichek I. Kubitz D. Kubsch M. Lcubs H. Lubensky R. Ludwig D. Lcxmbries 5- nmfflv 223 Q1 R . N.-tag S A . 1 f Q41 QL- .Q ,f , wf I f X,, LS' D , ' if I ' ,I . , .Q - E. Lcxntow L. Ledvina P. Leschke M. Lettenberger N. Lettenberger D. Leu I. Little F! .' b 'Gigi A svrfg 3, f. 52' sg Ya Qs. 5 gin 'ug 4. Q , L. -JS Q. U... A , vs. I y w 5:1 ' S I , ' Q Eff. Q 55 C. Luchterliand T. Luedtke W. Lutz N. McConnell I. McCul1y I. McKay G. Muerlz -.1 as -H. oy, ww-, , 1 . , K -. s WQD Q. xr Q Q ugg I , , ,Q . ,auf f , ,I r 1 . Nw . , A I . . , .4 . . B. Mcmlick D. Moresch M. Markcwski K. Mcxrkwcxrdt D. Morquardt F. Musick E. Mcxule 46 classes D. Komorski All ' .xf A. Korlesky gf as M - 3.3. D. Krumel f.EQ5I G. Lcxmbries D. Luchsinger i3lD y ,q'Y,., 5 R. Mchnke Rss! . lv. R. Meih ner ...ek N li 1? Th.. mfg. 'Q G. Meisner l 'Q x M 5 'V' ' R ? 'f57 f 'bw he D. Moss . Q 9 . C. Mueller I in if M. Neuser Sf daxjism N. Oberholzer ng X 1 I. Paulson E ars ' 1. Tl. I. Pekarske 66444 of 52 W -I 3 , . K is - 1 -. ' ' 'V wg - 35 .E m - .Q A ag. 15, to-x Jw 9 N' 'N' ll, wp' I' 'ff' f hal., . K I I We life ll ' I: ,... .. X '1'5'ff. 9' l ., by .1 Z 5. 4 Qin? ..,... , kv If R. Meisner C. Meyer C. Meyer L. Meyer M. Meyer L. Michel R. Moser N . -, . . i 5 aa. 'rf . is 1 .,,. . me . if W .J 'X' .21 . N if I L ' V , ffff Y ' I 1 if . I If Q. I 5 ff . 0. bn 2 r . gi. . , J, fev' A ff ...,. ,X I, - S. Mott R. Mraz P. Mrotek R. Mrozinski B. Muchin I. Muehlberg M.Muel1lberg l 'L Q , . ' as i if .. . ..'fr1 1 5. Wm .A 1 .fm . X . . 5 Q- . . A -3 ., y H I . .x I- x i rf ., M - J 4 N. Mueller I. Mulierer R. Myers B. Myszewski I. Napholz A. Nelson L. Neumann ' A 1 . - 2.f-,- 2:g'z- 3 E' W y 5 Ewa K .,..., 5, ,, - 5 4 W- H : -I . I. Newman L. Nickels R. Nisleit I. Nordman B. Novak R. Novak C. Nowakowski Qwwy 525 ws: . Siiul 315W , T J 'w1Q, ynifv 'fl A M ' E , :. A AQ ' lk QM, - :YR S .... 2 ' 'M .1 S 'H I A 5. I f ,V K y X h iq Q ..., yr-I X W Q. 'S . I I ' I. O'Leske M. O'Leske M. O'Malley A. Osieczanek N. Owen M. Pankratz A. Panosh .IQ 6-I QR' ,y I .Q-.fx 5 3 'X . - N ,fr Qi . ' A M. Pauly W. Pautz P. Pech I . I as vi X-fi-3 WT. R O. Pelisek The Boys cheer for victory over Oshkosh. H E. Pegermqn 1, Peterson classes 47 femdom B 5. ya 1 Sv Kla- 'affix x VL i'.' R. Pfeffer R. Pieschel N -,-, , .ff 'F' F 1-Z: if if H. Posen D. Quint is: . if wavy 4 N-in j 'rf Q f . xt gow Ak. . Smile pretty. Pat, for your FLAMBEAU picture. D- Rumbqdt W- Rqppel Q. CQ' fr 5 X gl 1. 1-.56 -.1 ' T Q W Pkwy? X f f liz, M. Rathscxck N, Rcxthsack L. Rebitz M. Reinert R. Reininger , ,Q 6- 5, M iw 5 tg wr 'Y 1 gm. XB J: mt x ut W. , M. ., f, V . ff M 'R R fb C. Remcxker R. Reuther D. Richter W. Rieck D. Ripp , 15,2 4 '- ww 'Dm ser F V 'X .' . X 7 Q: 'xr 'x, -Q.-XM A . 4 '5 Q' wil D. Rodney V. Rohrer Rothmund D. Salter H. Scullon 'H G' lt 'Y 15 ff wr ug 153 Q '. 'K V fx 3 . . -. 'X 4'?? 1, ' 1 ' nf f 'awp 1 ' .af . 'Q If ' ,- R , R tt -R wt iw A .ff P. Schcus G. Schelthelm E. Schermetzler A. Scheurell B. Schlcxis I. Schmcztz P. Schmitz 48 classes s S . E. Plautz E. Rcxbcs He ff 5' ' Q . NF? N R. Rutajczclk Sf- 5 I. Reitmeyer the Q-wg V --N I. Roberts 'AA + 'NP' 3 Q fins . M. Schcxck FQ 1 X fx? R 1. ,i 1 K. Schneider - ,,.:: 'S' , Lib X , I. Schneider fl PP, . D. Seiier E S... G fx M. Singer iid' K g A. Steinbrecker 5' X un f , eff. 3 C. Taylor TF Us ss I B. Tompkins ,csv . Nami. 'S B. Trottier C. Schroeder fill .., ,qv fn I Q. 4'-1 aw. N. I H. Selle W f 5 . .Iii B. Skcxrvan D. Stern A . 9 5 C. Teitgen E W. Trusiek , 161' XE.. ee? .f M. Tuschl :tial S' 'J 'vw' E. Schroeder ',,' 'F .1 'YI:..: ' if G. Sepnieski RN I .wi-I , . ' s A. Skrepenski L. - -. 1... I W L x R. Stock ig wf i ' i f-5- ' K H444 of 152 . 6 W1 rw su 'ive W self 3 . li... M -. . 1 . Q W N I W. Schroeder C. Schuh I. Schumacher O. Schweigl vw I :J ' 6 K fave 'X I. Sievert R. Simkins M. Simon D. Sincoulcxr F e . .i5. fTWW E' xW? ei N. Sloggett I. Sorenson I. Spevcxcek R. Stcrdler I ... f f ?.s F. ii ... v S. I. Stoltenberg B. Sullivan S. Swurick L. Szcrlewski hi I c I A B. Tittl C. Tolksdorf WS. wi?fix .. H .- .555 . .... f .,.. may R. Trefz W. Trombla . .wt rag ' e I if -' ki I , J . 15? I K ,, . J .. 3 I G. Utke , . I En .I .fi 7 K! J C. Scott wwf. lk - ' ,mv if , . jf' I. Singer r f? N. Stcnzel YK .:' i. ' 'Il I R. Szymczyk H. Vetter Nervous Ion waits patienily ior the Queen. classes 49 w cazdofw Ann gives her approval to the horse she made for the MANITOU dance. Inside Iudi Iohnson and Mary Berkedal arrange themselves. '-in-it P. Warren 5 If VM R ' V' 7-if I' L. Wilda X - D. Zagrodnik ,LF gaze , 2 M. Zywicke 50 class L 'C ,bl X av. 1 LL I N ., Q, w I-I ie x R. Weber B. Wellner I. Wells G. Wenstadt 5 Z- X 'in ., W fi' T' 'G' ' ' f -Q 9 Sie S ' cr- . A. Willert A. Willman B. Woida L. Woida . ' is I xx . if .W Q' . fs . 5' X A. gt ' my 'A ' V fig I I , . ps I, Zahorik C. Zalewski E. Zeddies W. Zlemer Iuniors not pictured-R. Brunner, R. Dembsky. D. Ely. C. Herion, F. Holschbach. H. Konkel. I. Maigatier. V. Meindl. W. Rank. C. Roedig, R. Sadowski, R. Scray. C. Shoblaska. E. Stys. M. Wolf. . . I is ,- . . tw I 3... Hg -s 4 c xh . gY L . ' , . . L. Vetting G. Vits C. Vogel lg. 1 fn? Sl l If J D. Vraney I. Vreeke L. Wacxck .M in 2 I SZ' x M., K pf . f K L v . Il. 4 iw 5 ar XX IJ, :g il I in M. Waack E. Wagner D. Wakley I NN 1 ,Y I T . FQ ll, Q1 5 ks . X 'tr' E' . I .P - V lf .1 Q' ,K ' I. Wergin C. Wetenkamp B. While ' lf 5 I iff' Q if I . sslx W. Wolff M. Wotruba F. Yakoubek .... ' ,, fs.: - . t '.:'j ,Q 'N' 5, A In .. J Xen' I D. Zinl-:el F. Zinkel B. Zipperer Pictured on page 42 are R. Mahnke. general Prom chairman. and I. Dalton. class president. Prom committee chairmen pictured on page 43 are as follows: Left to right, row 1, L. An- sorge, K. Markwardt: row Z, V. Kluth, W. Ziem- er, M. Reinert: row 3, P. Pech. R. Knuth. G. Harlow: row 4, I. Dewane. Not pictured-G. Shelthelm. I. Boyd, G. Vit. Crucial Year Over, Sophs Become Middle Men 1 I, .. .ly i . all li ' Q fx f Q Q' Isl .Me I. Ackerman 53 We ' B. Arnold .3 ,L f..-I -nv- QN ' D. Becker rj QS- L. Beyer ,if V, 'fi .uif . VV V yy I W. Brey 1 .V . K. I r' -4 3 .2 I ,. If M. Adams H. Alberts . is 4' I QQ h-ctr Q., 'K sieQ.,.- ' P71 l E. Bcxckus D. Baiel YR 'Q-5 Ngo! 1 X. I. Becker I. Beitzel .. kiln 1. 9 I. Boeder L. Boldt 9- if fn . lT le. B. Broehl I. Broeker ,-as F .s I Q xy P. Allen i 3'4- iwi Xa-fo W-eva, p. . M. Balte F-sr G. Belinske Giles ref. Advisers Miss Kohler and Mr. Tetzlaif guide the sophomores through first year at Lincoln. .'-. -- ' -'-' . f I I , D. Anderson M. Anderson gef vif K I? . Null!!! M. Bczrbier R. Bartelme R QFTJ , 5 fm-1, 1 N. RWE I, ' fl fm M. Belson I. Bennington ig. Q. ., is Y? Em. I f..!..,,. we r 3: S H W.. , g Q! A N' G ' X-C . . I R. Bonde D. Bonin D. Borchers A. Brotski D. Brown P. Brown D. Andrastek E. Ansorge ? Y if 3? I 4 I es. D. Bcxrwinkel N. Bausch 45 5- . 'F' 1 4.1: ir' I' 'TCM 'gr-was ,bv I. Beringer W. Bescxw F V . 'S ig-sf N . Q .K 4 P. Boucher M. Brandel in 'K D' H. Bruss K. Burg classes 51 Sopdamofzea Ierry Wergin takes iive. dqgluy' if. 5 . ' 5: If 1 CN : ' K W, Ek K K D. Chrisiensen C. Christiansen H. Cihlcxr N Y Qi I, X if ,Q sh. Q gl, is v' Mcf I .. W , to 5. 3x L. Duron E. Dcxssey R. Duugs Y , ...I ' 'J I ' 45, 5 Q . 8 .... f 'Q C. Demuih I. Dickelman I. Dickens -2 4 iv .Q H. I, . gigs ,lg-kfx 'haw 58 V. Erdmcxn L. Esch B. Evenson Ax. w' ' 37 gf- . ,,. ,, X - ..,.. ,. . I , P. Fischer S. Fischl 52 classes grfbf -' V..AV E. Franz B. Clark Q eq-. 'TM' -...f ff me 1 V. Dedricks rr xx 42? D. Duebner as-ffl Q -.yr R. Ewen 'F' 2 :gd T. Franz J .. J .i-,fa 6' I' - :fr ,AQ .V V4 .:v'2. , gf ' I' ' , . .M 4 K Mc, G K I L. Burkcxrt G. Bursek FF M62 'R Q Q wifi: ff , six B. Cherney I. Chemey L 5 1 f f ' YS-X . N. I v am yn ,.... F ff??a .' C. Clczsen W. Clow 5? '-6-l , 2 ,. , s x QQ . M ' , fs rr il B. Deering I. DeKeyser 3:1 'N S '52 ,E ,.,. r R. Duprcxs A. Eisenschink 5 E- fw fish I r f xw J XIX C. Fcmtc: R. Feldt -W 21 f ,N wtf, fussy' 5 gg? I F. yr f r . K. Fredrick L. Fricke 5 5 QJW wx I. Cain N. Cain Q9 I 5 Q 5' . 5--' 'I 'fi'-Q-3 FEV R. Cherney I. Christel I L. x :R 2 XQNQ 3,5 fl51f W H?is.f .,, ' S. Comrnings I. Dcmman :Z -,-' . ' f .1,,. . I H, Delsmcxn C. Demler Q - . X R. Ellermcn F. Emme Q 'N 9' e,.g M. , .-La A C 4 R. Fictum M. Fink , 'FN ' x x'f Q Q! Q! N K . A - . K' ff 'R X, R. Fricke W. Fritsch .. Q'- E x D. Frozena Q. 1' 222 I 'e-.. If E. Goeke . F' . R. Hcag ,., ff 1 vi 9' , ...sw N. Hansen P. lava If X I' Gallenberger ee- V. Gonzo Iss I.-wa... 'iran ' e S. Haas , qs. 3 .ff-fx V Wie' J D P. Hansen Icgm? N K - B. Herman D. Herman sz I we ,..v Vw.. Q- S KEN P. Hill C. Hoffman .. 'F .v 531. DH I wa. . , . . .Ax lb , Asus - I fi 5 .3 bf, F VV. Holdorf S. Hollen G. Gass ,'K? .XX L. Gosz gf -iw' P' X1 si. X .q R. Hablewitz 'IK 125' I I I. Hardraih Q5 ill qw R. Herrick QPF D. Hoffman .JY 4 . :neg 'QW X1 'Ky L. Holschbach .J We sas 'W' .. if M. Gass .KN 'MW I. Graczyk I2-swf 3. KN.. WI' ff I. Hakala Qs Y wel' JY. . Aim SI Huff' f E. Hardtke 33 ,N 537' - fl'-ZF A N I f wht , ? G. Herrmann .age 3 LN-' I -f-NM. ,M wi E. Holdorf 'G' ,I in X i F I. Hrudka se. f ' Km-3 J? I. Geigel sa , 'Q-Z. A .1 vw A 'gf I. Graykowski W.. fy C' 'F .4 Q .' W' .... I fr B. Halvorsen .MMV Y' 'df ml ' 'W if. I. Hauch Q25 mf M. Herrmann M. Glasser S x if qs 3' D . Green Q' :QE-,-3f 93. Y I.. Hamilton f Kew ,.f.. f K C. Haupt me 2 -M w iw. rf R. Herzog 664444 53 ii? S . , 5' Q P .4 . I I ff A. Glomski A. Glysch s?iMk . 5, 'nl .eq . -.- wir' ? -V' .rem f I. Gregory F. Guse 1:4 I as as yi we-+ ' ,r X ' I' I M 5 3 s D. Handl M. Hansen F ,I fs. , I A. Hebert V. Hecker .wg ,, ' sffff Kiwis A!! N Q rw Mw- fe 2 iv! Q, f W. Herzog I. Hidde fe? N Q ll Aw. Boys take a last minute warmup. 4. fr. classes 53 Sopiamaaed ,- YD' fl-- EM K K. Huntington B15 9 T. Iones Q5 8 4' R. Kuttner . 'G- . 'K s l i 5 M. Kempkcx .5 n 5. .i ' G. Kieselhorst f ., '9- X-K I Qvx, ff H. Kleiber :Q in-I l'-- I 'xr- M. Kochun 9 G3 ST yi G YL.. W. Huske if-it Q., QV M. Kcxcynski Q, '55 lk i xl fi?- ew' R. Kaufman An, if n f- f 4 1 1 P. Kieffer Q who ff -X ,,... M. 1, aiugwi' A. Kimmel H Y 'KJ P. Kletzien Q 21- ,N N - C. Koepp 54 classes 'QW -in I. Icxeger u 58 ,i 3? .. WI , .5 0 R. Kudercxbek 15- Ne' sl B.- we P. Kealey 'JJ Si ll 'Q I H if A ,Q Y kr se C. Kiel 1 wif. V. D. Kimmel taxi. CN , . Q L. Klingbiel P' 5' we- gm 52' I. Kcllath H 91' ff 1 V. Icxeger if-N . it ?' '2- if-wk 'UW' 1, B. Kcxeser vt 3 tight, I ' I 13, G. Kempfert 1 x ada It ... .7 E3-Q A I.. Kiel 'Q Y.. Yu LL. L. Kirchen 312 6. il.. gr 'zz- lv . Klingeisen 'P t 5' 3 'N- R. Komoroski - N sw 'Sf Q . if! g. ss. I gag. A 'ff-w if .f . ik, 4 H ' W X qx Q. is ME ' In . X 1 . A E. Icgemcnn I. Icxnesky W. Iens R. Iohnson ,. Q +54 1:-f -, . T5 ll . ar I - I 7 YQ-u ' in .... . ' all ff' 3-5 7 'W ' any E. Kcxhl R. Kalk D. Kappelmcmn I. Karl Denny Griffin and Chuck Holly assist Ma Dusc . K' I sz -sf is s A A 6' 5' Q N29 f , 52 ' A.. 5 , KL . Q N . iii. W E 1 I E. Klusmeyer E. Klusmeyer I. Knipp H. Koch D. Konop S. Koi-nely E. Kotarek N. Kcwalske hs ,. M I f ' VI, an z .5 -f I QM I ? xi 2' X I 5' f 'vw sew I Q29 .231 s 1 ':' . if if - If is Af . i ? ...sf I . I . 'X' Q 5' - ,, I S. Kowalski M. Kreft P. Kretsch R. Kries N. Kronforst R. Kronschnabel 'Na .5 I F M' I n' 5- ' , F I x. . ' Q hm If . .1 . . I f W. Kuether D. Lakaios M. Lambries D. Lang T. Larson L. LeClair x-..,., .v , . ,. s Ml sigh- J I fjii' cm W. Leikam M. Lesperance Q SN m F ., . ,K . Nr ' A g s A II 125. 1-.3 . J 1 Ai ,V X '- . 1. ff W fi I ' :xring for and feeding a multitude of boys at noon. I. Lyon P. McCarthy 4 - 191 9 6 , nw QQ., A ' f,...N ..,.. . . I ' I , mm .R I 5- . ., :QII lll - -. 4. : -. .. W 1-o- . J -- I I Y J! U K A . .:a:..: . 'figs . Qxj y I. McNulty R. Malzahn D. Maples R. Maples R. Markowski A. Matihias 5 j . kia: rv J ,I ' .fx .gr sf? All of . S. Meissner D. Mellberg D. Meriens I. Meyer K. Meyer L. Miles ,N Q avr? f . A 'wg .X if . R. Lipski D. Little of 55 Q- T if ' , if QF if W. Krumel M. Kubichek I 31 I IGI I I-if . YH' f .gif ' M. Lehman D. Leider , ' 1 ' ls.. 5. 5 9' 1' , in N r - fzgv- fl' R. Lies R. Lindholm K Iva... ' F , R. Luchow C. Luedtke 'sr 13- ' 'Yr 4 .M Ay I N. McClellan C. McGlin il Q5 th' -. r ,. R. Maurer M. Meisner .M 5 tial I .1 f - V B. Miller I. Miller classes 55 s0f400lt0'L64 .vm fv- RA. F? N. Miller -9, 1' 'I .. ,.. , R. Myers QQ- Lv. as E. Neuser bfi' D. Novak 'Q ,Q I D. Orlopp I ro ,v 4 Pm B. Parsons NG: Quiz C. Pleuss Q w Sl J 1 'Z ni- yn ,L ,Y 1'-?'l rf 3' K. l Q ' Q - 1 :Wg ' ,. 'X k ,QQ EW' W' if Q R. Miller W. Mills D. Mitcheltree W. Mix D. Moakler R. Muchowski R. Multerer ,. ... ' 5' - A . gg Q 1' si -2 , 'ff' 'Fr P 1'-. ' .J L' . P Q-P Fl w xy' we ,. . , . . P' Q . RJ.. sw, eg If ai, X . Q 1 23.1 N1 fr. f r . Q L. Napp C. Nass M. Nebel D. Neiliiz D. Nemetz D.Nethir1g L. Neuberi as evo X . x XY f I C. Newberg D. Nichols A. Novak .Q T ,R M4619 Qer W : 2- ' , 45 ll '7i si'l R. Novak I. Novy F. Olm M. gm is Ts. pl ,iff 3 I. Ouradnik Students eager for college ask many quesiions. 1. Ourqdnik A. Ozgcx 1 1 -.1 ff 72 we ig-h -we f -P .garb f:g.: fm Wg -sl . A3 H. Pautz E. Peck D. Peltier B. Peierman C. Pierner R. Pihl E. Place xv, gli f.g1 P X is News 4. is 7' P f if 'Q . ' . , V' 3 . X K ' -Q f f . 2 H- M - iff' r . . qw I . A ,pi A i . D. Pollock I. Pollock R. Post S. Pribek B. Prince H. Prince M. Prochnow 56 classes of 253 f 'f1s'Q lFW?H' fjQ Esfc NYY fdgrv' Wk8', '48 - s ' K'-v.-7 gii . I 'Y ' X i Q1 in Q' --.. if '35 ' L., fem-si -521. - ' 55' ' M '1 G. Raatz D. Rabas M. Rambadt R. Rank D. Rasmussen L. Rasmussen M. Rasmussen K. Rathsack . , , . . MQW . .L .Q if ,I . 'RS b W 'S' H In wi V W gs I .ff -wi D Rss ' md -' ' M . J 'sw-' A we ig If . 'K , Q , .. . , , ., tv ,. ,.., ,V V A W f X! 1 3 E I 1 A s SJ ? 4 X A, We G. Rau C. Reardon P. Reardon D. Reitmeyer C. Rief M. Ristad S. Rower L. Rynish .fQQ'2, We Zi 1753 l 'ff 1'-2 1 X - ri? V ,An R. Rysticken M. Satori M. Schaller K. Schaus 7:3 Q M, Q Q . -ET Q X ... gp' QD xm g?. 2 my' ' iw.. ss.. . ' 43 . Raw' A B. Scherasky I. Scherasky R. Scheurell S. Schleunes F' 5' ff D. Schmidi M. Schmid! The stugecrqft club Creates a scene- G. Schoepke M. Scholten . f S S . , 'ff ff 2 Y! 1-'N F -:V -'nw' 9 X s... -'U gf ' CML fu 4 M, 4 Q A A 9.2 . K I. Schrank C. Schuette H. Schuette M. Schuh E. Schwantz I. Schwantz M. Schwartz R. Schwartz Q fs y :sz ,I sQ as ! WZ jf Mg -vw fm 5: ,y N. 1 S 4 - M X Q N A. s.. f is S 3,4 i swf. 3? A lV??c Qrjg wggr? lg Q. fl sw . . R -,W ., fs . N ig 1 X ,-w' -'-- ,qw D. Schwarzenbart R. Seibel A. Seidl A. Sell C. Selle R. Senglaub B. Shaw M. Shaw classes 57 li Iii' wr was ,ilk M. Shaw .jg Q-, 9, C. Sickinger QQ S? fe. ' ZZ Xse- I .X X S. Sixta S-3' 3' 5... as... The bigger the better. More loot say the helpers for the MANITOU dance. D. Stahl f , 'Q' at SQK.5 QQQ EFX! ... f -A I ,M M t E' . f 'fi 'fl f 5 Q J' H khpge. Q Ry , X Al b . Nl. Steckert B. Stephenson I. Stock I. Stodolct B. Struck I. Surfus I 64 A V6 F J Q 5 . , g J 41-:E Q. L Q RVN S' I J L ' Y 5 - 1 Y ' ' 'QP' ':.:: .: In ww . 1 ,Nr i x A f : . ew - M f.,w fy Q ,... I fl 441' in kr. A '-f V A --'- , . L, Tadych M. Tcxdych V. Tcldych W. Tuusclzel: R. Terens S. Thiel ,I n EA 'SA sz 1- Li ,. , 2.51- it I ... :ff mr: 14: ' I I W A Yam l 6 -' f . Q tv if 'Q Q N . ,TI I. Thorison S. Thornton I. Tisler V. Tisler R.To1tzmcmn B, Trochlell 58 classe Sopdomozec E 'f,. ve- , X . ...v Q-V mi D. Shernski L. Shupitcx rx .Q sy , .wx MX Y we I 'Nfl 'A .. N. Sievert E. Silberncgel N Q ...X - x 9 'ar Q Q32 W gd W Ss 1 S. Slattery I. Stcxclson 11 :X e I , .' 1-,I in A, 1.3 . I. Stungel B, Stcnzel 'f'f Q ff ,Q I wg f 7 XX I. Sweetman E. Swokowski gl' 'QW Q35 anx F' v X C. Thielen M. Thompson I w hd- 9 Ar . . 4, I , ..... Xxx' ' X I. Troullier R. Truettner I. . -s Qs E, Uetzmcmn N .gk SQ, 3 55-,W I I C. Voigt Eisf lf. B. Wellner 4f Q 'V -.A ics, mwfj' fe. P. Wilcla K M , liffwfs ?vf O. Witimus V 151 Q45 , Q, N S. Young Q'- fx P. Zander F Q s. L. Uhlers Q. . figs wx.. is S. Volz saws. ,6 . I. We-rgin itx: gl 'W . yah E f R. Wildu gm fix VJ I. Wolfram 5 fsigi 'P gi 5- .N ,SS . R. Zcxhorik 'S X ,im ffwk T. Zinkel P. Vander Scxnde . so f in g . f--:fa .s L. Wacxck jaw-4 'R Nw . N, B. Westphal W 5- ' 4 xgdw' iz..- L. Witczak .Am if.. ' ..g, Min? if S. Wood Q K 1 x ', .4' R. Zcxlewski an . B. Zipperer dau af 153 'W :Q xl 9 V 5' PM .v - K W- A 3 . ' ' e- '-. . T. Von Ells R. Van Patten G. Vesely B. Veiter G. Vetting B 53 .1 if xl , .6- I 1 l 1 .35 . -. . mf j 5.5 WL? W' . 1. X, . 'W w f 'mf f - R. Wachcxl C. Wagner G. Wall V. Wanish N. Wassink S . , A i 4 ' . e V QQ 2 we 2 - V -he B' W 31 1 .X 5 ldv Fl . . X 'W-A .fy L' . . 'xv ' ., - .- Y - ' fl M K A. Wetenkcxmp R. Wickert R. Wickmcm C. Wiegert B. Wiese li.- Sophomores watch driving demonstrations put on by the police dept. -HF i?xf W. Zunker Sophomores not pictured-A. Anderson. K. Fessler. R. Hundl, R. Haupt, W. Korinek, B. Lespercmce. C. Lind, B. Muhnke, I. Mcmthey, H. Pickop, D. Rank, M. Thomas, V. Wigcmd. classes 59 1 S E U x '-Q-. .A 3 7054! We Zia! Ni., ..-N, ' 'xn- Students Left, seated - Mr. Edwin Erickson, adviser: Robert Heinzen, president: Miss Ver- na Rudolph, adviser Standing-Robert Mills, vice- president: Ann Meyer, secre- tary-treasurer HIS YTIAH eliaibility tor mem-- bership in the National Honor szociety was determined by scholas- tic rank. Previously membership was based on scholarship and teachers' and students' ratings ol character, leadership, and service. Fifteen per cent of the graduating class is elected to the society, live per cent at the end ol their junior year and lU per cent during the last :semester ot their senior year, 62 national honor SENIORS ELECTED IN THEIR IUNIOR YEAR: Above, row 1-I. Rothwell, M. Krainik Row 2-B. Gennrich, A. Reimer, H. Rugow- ski, A. Blakelield, I. Iohnson, M. Gieschen, A. Meyer SENIORS ELECTED IN THEIR IUNIOR YEAR: Lett, seated left to right-M. Aggen, M. Berkedal, M. Glysch, I. Kattner, R. Mills, M. Bauer Standing, lett to right-D. Fritsch, R. Hein- zen, R. Barneson Absent-I. Dramm Earn Honors HE EMBLEM of the society is the keyaone ond Honnng Unch. The keystone bears ot its bose the letters C,S,L,ond S whwh mondforthe tour pdncqies ofthe orgonhohonz Chorocter, Scholarship, Leadership, ond Semdce IUNIORS ELECTED IN THEIR IUNIOR YEAR: Above, row 1-L. Geraldson, R Mahnke, I. Wells. I. Sorenson, R Knuth, I. Ncrdmcxn Row 2-I. Dewcme, I. Boyd, L. Mey- er. E. Bruckschen, V. Bast, P Schmitz, I. Dalton Row 3-W. Ziemer, M. Iacobi, I Stoltenberg, N. Oberholzer. V. Kluth S. Borgwurdt, I. Pew SENIORS ELECTED IN THEIR SENIOR YEAR: Right, row 1-I. Belinske, D. Hib- bcxrd, C. Duzeske, E. Kohls, H. Gru- ber Row 2-N. Halverson, I. Drumm, S Iagodinsky. V. Klement, I.. Ledvina N. Hanson Row 3-I. Engelbrecht, R. Borusky. O. Klemcm, M. Alswede, L. Cap paeri Row 4-D. Groelle. D. Fictum, I. Leiker Absent-A. Summon SENIORS ELECTED IN THEIR SENIOR YEAR: Above, row l-D. Mixa, D. Schuette Row 2-I. Schmidtmcmn, I. Neuser, R. Luisier. R. Meyer Row 3 - I. Schuette, I. Neilitz. G. Scheurell, H. Stebbins, M. Place nafional honor 63 HE STUDENT COUNCIL consists ot one member trom each homeroom who is elected at the be- ciinninq of the school year. The council sponsors Homecoming, MidfSemester, Prefprom, and the Ace tivity Banquet. Representatives distribute school publications, sell stamps and bonds, and collect money for community drives. Activity tickets, sold lor' 54.25, admit students to all student activities exe cept Prom and the Activity Banquet, and give them all school publications. S fu- 64 sfudenf council named! Student Mr. Edwin Erickson, adviser, meets with the council officers and committee chairmen each Monday noon to discuss the business for the Tuesday meet- ing. The officers, as shown at the left, are Robert Mills, sergeant- at-arms: Iohn Dramm. president: Betty Place, secretary: Dennis Griffin, vice-president: and Wil- liam Schramm, treasurer. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Left, Row 1-Robert Schwartz, Lois Klingbiel, Robert Dupras Row 2-Donald Mellberg, Susan Ko- walski Guides Activities SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Right, Row 1 - Iudith Hidde. lane Broeker Row 2 -- Harold Alberts. Iohn Gregory IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Right, Row 1-Rita Pieschel, Lois Nickels, Patricia Leschke. Ralph Mcxhnke Row 2-Daniel Iindra len:-ummm-,Q an-Q, A...-R-ui? 'MQ fl sfudenf council 65 vv 4- V1 4 4-'lw 5- Q fe-M.. X A Students Receive Awards For Service To School Identification of pictures on opposite page IUNIOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Picture l, left to right-Lois Wilda, Dale Vraney, Betty Schlais, Patricia Schmitz f SENIOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Picture 2. left to right-Helen Stebbins, Ioan Kattner. Sherrill Iagodinsky, Patricia Zeddies, Mary Ann Bauer, Donald Frisch SOPI-IOMORE COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Picture 3, left to right-Betsy Struck, Ellen Place, George Wall, Dale Rasmussen IUNIOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Picture 4. Row I-Patricia Hruby. Virginia Bast Row 2-Iames Boyd, Iohn Dewane. Marjorie Hacker Pictured right Top: Ann Meyer Below: Ann Blakefield THE CLASS OF l95l chose Ann Meyer for the DAR award. She was selected by the faculty from the three girls who received the most votes ol the senior class. Ann is associate editor of the Manitou, a member of Quill and Scroll lor the past two years, and secretary of the National Honor society. WW X . rx Q . H.' I X New W 'S' twig? Farm f . 1. , f sffgv f g . 7 574552 , V eeifigg . ff . if . W f at 4 A - ' 'feet iffffffi A., ., 'S -, . fp 'S H by 7 ca' gf., 51 l 1 S. 4g,Qi,t,:-,A r,,,,,, A Q , S 4 cw infant:-.ry a :-- .-, t if 'T :-f-T:.1 ::i,- 2. -' ' Ann Blaketield was selected to represent Lin- coln at the Badger Girl camp at Madison last summer. Ann is a member of the Flambeau stall and of the National Honor society. She won the Voice of Democracy contest the past two years. The six senior boys who repre- sented Lincoln at the Badger Boy camp last summer are shown at the left. Row I-Dennis Griffin, Richard Rohrer Row Z-Robert Mills, Iohn Leik- er, Robert Heinzen Row 3-Robert Barneson a w a r d s 6 7 1 24? lsr ,HQ , 1 .l a I i ' tm W sm Lois Ansorge Virginia Bast Shirley Borgwardt lames Boyd Ethel Bruckschen lon Dalton Maureen Iacobi William Ziemer Students must earn 3 As and l B or 3 As, l B, and l C during the tirst three ot the four ten week periods to be listed on the Flambeau honor roll. 1 Elmer Ansorge Shirley Commings Virginia Dedricks Marjorie Glaeser Eleanor Goeke Sopdamafzee Barbara Westphal ...Qmma.. Virginia Kluth 1 1 Marilyn Hansen Ronald Herrick Thomas lones Helen Kleiber Robert Schwartz Patricia Reznichek Robert Knuth Ralph Mahnke Luane Meyer loan Multerer lames Nordman loyce Pew Duane Zinkel Patricia Schmitz lane Sorenson Ioan Stoltenberg Celia Tolksdort ludith Wells Audrey Willert . . . Semlcvza , . . ' 'M Marilyn Aggen loan Kattner Donna Aumann Vera Klement 3 Af- Iohn Ausman Marjorie Krainik 1 f u , Mary Ann Berlcedal Ann Meyer - M V Warren Dailey Robert Mills f?1.':: a,exx V Q D - . loan Drumm Donna Mixa MA UQ ,i , 'X Z lone Engelbrecht Iohn Moede 17' 1 R l '- A -A Donald Eictum Ianet Neilitz 5- H P, l l' 9-f XWIIIIL11111 1111111m1wi ' Ruby Preis Lauretta Roedig 'Il B QW' j - - Mona Gieschen lean Rothwell l A 1 VA: it A Marlyce Glysch Helen Rugowski ' i' 'X 'I 5 I Doris Groelle Alice Sarnmon A l 151 t Helen Gruber Mary Schlais I 'gl A X ludith lohnson lack Schmidtmann lv , X' , x- X l V Students omitted from the l95U Flambeau li i I honor roll were Philip Rees, class ot l95Og 111, B Ann Reimer and Helen Rugowski, class ot l95l. .1 1-J 3' QQ. 68 honor roll Society Elects Creative Students Ullels AND SCROLL is the international society tor high school journalists to which publication stall members who have done superior work in the field ot journalism are elect- ed. Students must be in the upper third ot their class and must be chosen by active members ol publications to quality tor membership. lt is customary tor the junior assistants ol the Flam- beau, Manitou, and Flashes to be elected to Quill and Scroll at the end of their junior year. All other members are elected during their senior year. The purpose ot the society is to encourage students in all phases ot journalism. Members are initiated at the annual dinner in April. Right, Row 1-Ioan Schuette, Ione Engel- rw brecht, Marjorie Kxainik, Betty Gennrich Row 2-Fanchon Schwartz, Iudith Iohn- son, Robert Meyer, Helen Rugowski, Ann Meyer Y, V. irq? 'N rj Lett, Row 1-George Gosz, Gary Suhr, Gloria Scheurell, Barbara Clark, ludith Wells, Carole Duzeske, Tom Zander, lack Schmidtmann Row 2-Iohn Neuser, Marilyn Aggen, Mary Ann Berkedal, Nancy Oberholzer, Karen Markwardt, Virginia Kluth, Marjorie H a c k e r , Robert Heinzen Row 3 - Ann Reimer, Lou Ann Piaskowski, Liane Ledvi- na, Marlyce Glysch, Vera Klement, Leila Lee Cappaert, Carole Mirkes Row 4-Ann Blakefield, Don- na Fritsch, Ioan Drumm, Kath- leen Lies Absent-Mona Gieschen Q r quill and scroll 69 Above-Helen Rugowski. editor-in-chief. Below. left to right-Fanchon Schwartz and Betty Gennrich, associate editors. Miss Dorothy Crain, publications adviser, Ioan Drumm. art editor and Vera Klement, business manager FLAMBEAU Serves Lincoln As Record and Memory Book HE FLAMBEAU, Lincolns yearbook, serves a double purpose to both stu- dents and other interested people. Right now its most important function is that of a memory book ot events of the past year. ln years to come it will serve as an accurate record of any activity, student, or teacher. Opposite page. above. left to right-Carole Duzeske and Gloria Scheurell. faculty and club editors. Gary Suhr and Robert Heinzen, sports editors. Below. left to right- Marilyn Aggen, honor editor, Liane Ledvina, music edi- tor, Ann Blakefield. publications and dramatics editor, and Donna Fritsch, class editor it sr, v at 1 K FLASHES Present Student Lite at Lincoln Below-Ann Reimer, Robert Meyer. and Kathleen Lies. The HI-TOWER FLASHES. Lin- co1n's bi-weekly newspaper, is written cmd edited by students. Lett-Mcxry Ann Berkedal, news editor, and lone Englebrecht. managing editor. QS Ze Q99 sa Q99 Y 6. X45 , '. Xa 9646 Q, A Qx .XO We x,'5XZl6x Qio cf' .Q NP Q: Q0 KXQX 0 A Q EIX:bfi68x A ci' 0 fa mg badgyvvb Q0 654 S5 x6 Qoxe 455 150' Qi' Q0 Y .4 god? . 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Ioan Schuette, art editor, cmd Marlyce Glysch, business manager OO Aol Solicitors, Reporters, and lunior Assistants Help Publications UNlOl:i ASSISTANTS are chosen by the staffs from letters ot application written by journal- ism students These juniors are trained by the staffs and will be the editors ot the next yec1r's publications. IUNIOR ASSISTANTS Lett to right-Nancy Oherholzer and Karen Markwardt,Manitou assistants: Iudith Wells, Virginia Kluth, and Gail Wenstadt, Flambeau assistants ..,. P We l .. ,. :sf W W 'Y' .N -Q Y 'lf at Y ,S L. 4 qi 4 ls x ' K , ,X Q If' 4' Q .2 Y - f u Vs I 'll C 4, Q. , x . Q. 3 V ' ssl., ' YJ . awry. Row 1-Lett to right-Maysel Rosik, Rosemary Moser, cy Stanzel, and Grace Harlow Ethel Bruckschen, Iudith Wells, Clare Teitgen, Gail Row 3-Otis Pelisek, Ioan Stoltenberg. Betty Wellner, Wenstadt and Elizabeth Andrew Patricia Pech, Virginia Kluth, and Lois Neumann Row 2-Michael Pankratz, Iane Sorenson, Celia Tolks- Row 4-Grace Eberhardt, Colleen Burns. Dorothy Girardi. dort. Nancy Oberholzer. Rita Pieschel, Lois Ansorge. Nan- Dean Richter, Margaret Pauly, and Iames Reitmeyer publications 75 Radio Program, 'Lincoln Log', Created NDFR THEIMRECTKDN d Mr Cleorge Konzelberger,o group oiljnmjn Mudenm hoveinougun oied o 15 rninute rodio progronr UThelJncohiLogH. Thrsprogronim preeented over WOMT, Fridays, or 4115, by moons of or iope recording mode the doiy before. The writing ond announcing is done entirely by time students. One of the moin fec- iures ofthe brogdcostis NThe Story olHM?VVeekH,uSuoHyc1inghhght1n the weekc ocnvnkm otijncohr Leh to right-Ann Meyer, Mary Ann Berkedal. Gary Suhr, and Mona Gieschen ,af M., . I .. ,. R Left to right-Mr. George Kanzelberger. Ward Trastek, Robert Simkins, George Vits, and William Rappel 76 lincoln log Wh Debate Group Organizesg Photogs Vital To Stalls Left to right-Philip Fischer, William Trombla, Shirley Helminak, Mr. Frank Novitski. Robert Schwartz, and Clare Teitgen ,ffl Left to right, standing, Helen Rugowski and George Sep- nieski. Seated-Marjorie Hacker and Barbara Sullivan , ...Q ,,,,h7-M-yfx2? ' Photographers, leit to right-Roman Delsman, Robert Simkins, Thomas Zander, Donald Anderson, and George Vits d e b a 1' e 7 7 CORNETS-DRUMS How l-G. Bruss , W. Ziem er'. W. Olson , A. Nelson, E. Groelle Row 2-M. Laabs, D. An derson, R. Maurer, E. Iago dinsky. R. Treiz Absent - R. Birringer, M. Rasmussen. A. Steckmes ser', D. Swoboda' Mr. Marvin Hoffman. band director all Me 76me ta gem' ide CLARINETS Row 1-I. Provost, R. Brunner, L. Waack. R. Mahnke . en, I. Bieberitz, C. Schroeder Row 2-P. Mrotek, R. Weber. L. Ledvina, R. Mills. N Absent-I. Boyd' 'indicates music letter D. Knutson . I.. Kirch . Krohn, T. Zander Beginning with Trombone King march, the band played at the Midwinter Concert. OOKING SLlCKir1 their red, white, and blue uniforms, members of the band, following signals given by Dave Knutson, drum major, and Ianet Neilitz, drum majoreite, marched at football games arid iii the l-lomecomirig and Memorial day parades. The band provided pep- py music at the football and basketball games. BAND OFFICERS Left to right - R. Mahnke. vice-president: Mr. Hoffman: D. Ely. treasurer: R. Mills, president. Absent-A. Steckmesser. secre- tary FRENCH HORN S-BARITONES- TROMBONES-BASSES FLUTES-BASS CLARINETS-SAXOPHONES Row 1-M. Hansen, C. Voigt, R. Burns'. M. Muehlberg, D. Neilitz, R. Alecksen. I. Ouradnik. P. Kletzien Row 2-R. Iebavy , R. Kochan, I. Neilitz . I. Kubitz, P. Kirchen. D. Rodney, K. Burg BAND AND ORCHESTRA MOTHERS OFFICERS Left to right-Mrs. N. C. Erdmann, secretary: Mrs. E. I. Row 1..K. Humillonr, 1, Rowe,-', H, Brusg, H, Alberls, D, Kletzien, president: Mrs. A. Koepsel, treasurer: Mrs. I. Ely, ll Mega,-thy, ll Geroll' W. Knowles Schleis, vice-president: K. Hamilton. playing one oi the Row 2-G. Duchon', D. Richler. W. Paulson, R. Iohnsrud. new bflfilonesi MT- William l0l19Sf head of the mUSiC de- I. Peot', P. Hansen, L. Miles. R. Wilda ' indicates music letter partment i l, fvlfllll xx' , C, A N xx if 'N I 3' lx - ll i X X A music 79 MIXED CHORUS Eff? V Row l-Carol Williamson, Diane Towsley, Kathleen Herzog, Betty Place, Debora Volz, Marian Vraney, Charlotte Culver, Lois Wenndori, Mary Ellen Marshall, Ethel Bruckschen, loan Muehlberg Row 2-Ioan Firnett, lane Sorenson, Elaine Fogeltanz, Iol-lnn Multerer, Grace Eberhardt, Ann Willman, Grace Harlow, Mary Ann Bauer, Patricia O'Hearn, Iudith Iohnson, Kathleen Lies , Margaret Pauly Row 3-Ioseph Stelzer, Ioseph Iunk, Francis Kaderabek,Hichard Weber, Paul King, Francis Zankle, Robert Dill. Ervin Delsman, George Gosz, Gerald Benshawel, Dean Aubol Absent-Robert Dembsky, Ronald Drida, Gerald Gonzo, lohn Kreie, Dale Maule, Ervin Maule indicates music letter Music Lovers Climb lNfTOl,N'S CHQRUS, under the direction ot Mr. William lones, meets in room 309 during lourth period every day. Cn December 20, in a proaram lor the student body, it presented a Clirisstmasfs cantata, The chorus sang at the Midf winter Concert on Fehruary ll and at the Spring Concert on May lU. lravelincg to Green Bay, the chorus, which is accompanied hy Kathleen l..ies, sang at the Fox ltiver Valley Festival on March 31. Last year chorus members lane Sorenson and Bernard Witzala earned :-starred lirst awards which entitled them to participate in the State Music Festival at 80 music Madison. Sidney lfstenilc, loyce Pew, and lean Rothwell, members ol the orchestra, also earned such awards. A star gives the earner an oppor tunity to achieve greater recognition by enterina him in the State Music Festival. Mr. Willliam lones has completed his lirst year as head ot the music department. He succeeded Mr. Putin Boyd. At Lincoln music students have an opportuni' ty to earn music letters. A music letter shows an achievement ot one hundred hours ot extracur- ricular music work. 3 MIXED CHORUS i 1 l 1 . 2 l li i E l l i Row l-Lola Koutecky, Iinny Bast. Lorraine Fenlon. Nancy Kempka. Carol Kautzer, Olive Kleman, Donnie Schuet- te, Donna Mixa, Lois Korleske, Mary Simon Row 2-Arlene Brown, Bettie Tittl, Rita Pieschel. Donna Aumann', Darlene Kummer', Nancy Rathsack, lone Bau- er, Iune Ligman. Florence Luecker, Beatrice Hoeiner, Mr. William Iones Row 3-Victor Brown, William Rappel. Hugh Scallon, Robert Rauch. William Besaw, Robert Simkins. Milan Miller, Rudy Herzog, Paul Kirchen, Daniel Krumel Absent-Robert Meisner, Donald Quint, Donald Rodney, Charles Stranslcy, Ward Trastek. George Vits indicates music letter High on the Staff HE BAND, under the direction of Mr. Marvin Hoffman, and the orchestra, directed by Mr. William lones, played at the lvlidwinter and Spring Concerts. Each group went to Oshkosh on April 128 for the Fox River Valley instrumental Festival. Soloists and ensembles, band and orchestra competed for honor ratings during the morning session. ln the afternoon, bands from all schools which are members of the Fox River Vale ley Conference displayed their talents in a big parade, which concluded the festival. Made up of orchestra members, the pit orche estra played between the acts at the class plays. lf was directed by Mr. William lones. Marches and polkas were played at the pep meetings of the year by the pep band. A group of boys who are members of the band organized it. The Band and Orchestra Mothers organizaf tion works for the benefit of the band and or- chestra. The ambitious mothers pay expenses for the music festival and buy necessary instru- ments and equipment. This year they purchased four new band instruments: two baritones, a bass clarinet, and a bass horn. music 81 A lot of Strings, Always in Tune VIOLIN S-VIOLAS Row I-Rita Multerer, Gay Be- linske, Barbara Stephenson. Annelte Matthias. Sharon Kor- nely, IoAnn Multerer Row 2-William Trombla, Eli- zabeih Silbernagel. Swanhild Volz, Helen Hoifmcm, Charles Drumm Absent-Beverly Hansen, Carl Palfenier 82 music Row 1-lean Rothwelli Clare Teitgen, Ruth Cizek', IoAnne Kubichek, Ioyce Row 2-Sidney Estenik', Mary Hallock, Iames Boyd , Lumir Iebavy' .fx if CELLOS--BASS VIOLAS Row 1-Marilyn Aggen , Gail Wenstadt. Larry Schweigl'. Flora Olm Row 2-Paul King, lack Haka- la, Colleen Burns, Donna Kling- holz' Absent-Audrey Bushman ' indicates music leiter .,, -1 -2 .2 Z Here the orchestra is shown seated in concert formation. Mr. William Iones, orchestra and chorus director, is also head ofthe music department. ElNG MADE UP of string instruments, With assistance from brass and reed instruments of the band, the orchestra plays mostly classical and semifclassical music. lt practices in room 309 dur- ing the first period every day, A few members from each section of the orchestra compose the pit orchestra. lt plays entertaining music before and between the acts of the class plays and the play festival, il Students absent when the orchestra pictures were taken are shown above. Left to right, seated - William Ziemer . Ralph Mahnke . Ann Blakeiield Standing is Allen Steckmesseri Qi FLUTES-CORNETS- CLARINETS-SAXO- PHONES-FREN CH HORN S Row 1-Kenneth Burg, Peggy Kletzien, Ianet Neilitz', Vernell Rohrer, Rosanna Burns , Richard Alecksen Row 2 - Harold Alberts. lohn McCarthy', William Olson , Ken- neth Hamilton . Robert Mills Absent-Edward Iagodinsky indicates music letter music 83 ,l .Mm . . jf bijfl if 1 S S ff' V fy I f'w-- ' 1l ' ...,., E L, , A 0 ' 'dl sl , I ,mxf Ky A , ' - ' , gl' it 4' 14,9 - 5 0, fw A,vIf'v'- 3 I 4 ,f 1 Z V, . f W 1 -'N ' M1114 5 . .ii A bn jf, 'X Q M K. M , ' 52 if' . Q ,. ' , yf fn 9' fx' 4 N b .3121 . 3 4 A -f - ' 0 Q jr' 'ff Q , P ,E W ,W 1 f fa fin, i Y eg. , -U' M.-1-.g..,,.f-y J, w p Fifi L ff 5 f - i J I, .- , ' V- U! 4' Lf? --Jai.,-f, ,wt za - A,,.. ' V A . if ,f. Q.. ,ir ,. 'fymv H M? z i 1'v ,f 1 . .F 1, ff' iiwfv . ' 'MN QMQv Sim' A Wi ' we sr Q . f ef , 518' Lincoln racketeers Capture championship lNCOLN'S l95U tennis team won the Eox River Valley con- ference championship for the third consecutive year with a total of 28 V2 points. Elmer Pfefferkorn and William Ziemer won the conference doubles championship, At the state meet Lin- coln placed seventh with lfi points. ln regular competition the Ships defeated West Green Bay Bel, Sheboygan Central 6-1, Appleton 48, Eond du Lac 7fU, Sheboygan North 7-U, East Green Bay 7eU, Oshkosh 6el. They suffered their only defeat at the hands of Neenah 6-l. Elmer Pfefferkorn and Herman Balaloan were cofcaptains. Wiki' 'YM 86 sporfs 1950 TENNIS TEAM Front row, left to right Coach Louis Schmitz Herman Balaban Bob Watzke', lack Schmldtmann Elmer Pfefferkorn B111 Ziemer' Bob Meyer'. Second row Ilm Peterson Ixm Trochlell Bob Mills X gm lim Seivert . Dick Farr Third row Charles Stransky Roman Dels Lv. man lim Reitmeyer Duane Z1nkel hm Spackman Gary Suhr' Q Dale Vraney'. KStars after name signify letter winnersj Left - Ziemer and Pfeiferkorn upper right Schmzdtmann lubbers have perfect season lNCOLN'S 1950 golt team, headed by Warren Dailey, junior, ran through all opponents to an undefeated season and lOth place in state com- petition. ln regular competition the Lincoln clubbers dev feated Green Bay East lO-5 and 4l8 strokes to 449. Green Bay West went down l2-3 and 426-418. Two Rivers was clubbed by scores ot lU-U and l2-2. Oshkosh lost l4-l and lU-5. At Oshkosh Dailey shot a 75 to set a new school record tor l8 holes. His teammate Cappy Peters shot a brilliant 33 to set a school record for nine holes. Warren won every match he played. His average ot 77 was the best in the Valley. Lincoln managed to finish in lUth place in the state golf meet. The members of this team were Warren Dailey, Charles Peters, Stan Check, and Tom Tomchek. Other members ot the squad who received letters were Dick l-lallisy, Charles Kubitz, Tom Schuknecht, and August Becker. The team was coached by Iohn lung. 1950 GOLF TEAM From left to right-Charles Kubitz, Keith Schneider, Doug Ripp, Charles Peters, Warren Dailey. Couch Iohn lung, Stun Check, Ierry Czekalu, August Becker, Bob Hallisy. Tom Schuknecht. Absent - Dick Hcxllisy, Tom Tomchek xximgt sports 87 indermen finish 45' in FR HE l95O TRACK SQUAD finished fourth in the conference meet at Appleton with 34 points. ln the dual meets they lost to Appleton 61 to 47. They won all the other dual meets, beating West Green Bay 65 to 48, Two Rivers 76 to 37, and East Green Bay 57 to 56. The scores ot the two triangular meets were Fond du Lac 78V2, Manitowoc 68V2, Oshkosh 48, and Manitowoc 79341, Sheboygan North 65, Sheboygan Central 5l Va. The sophomores and juniors ot Lincoln defeated the sopho- mores and juniors of Two Rivers 82V2 to 32Vz. Senior letter winners for the '50 season were Dick Bouril, Chuck Benishek, Bill Wassink, Marvin Diedrich, Bill l-lumm, Ierry Kohlbeck, Torn Bappel, Dan Scherer, and Wally Ahrens. Iuniors were Iim McDonnell, Iohn Dramm, Ierorne Meyer, Iohn Moede, Dick Vogt, Iim Prowls, and Tom Peterson, Sophomores were Iirn Boeldt, Iack Zahorik, Ion Dalton, Iim l-lartlaub, Bill Bappel, Dan Iindra, Ioe York, Bay Ahl, Ernie Francl, and Ward Trastek. 1950 TRACK TEAM Front row, left to right-D. Scherer, W. Wassink, C. Benishek, W. Ahrens. G. Kohlbeck. T. Rappel, R. Ahl, M. Diedrich, G. Isco: Second Row-W. Trastek, I. Dramm, R. Vogt, I. Prowls, I. Franz, I. Moede, R. Heinzen, I. Zahor- ik, R. Mahnke: Third row-Coach H. Rasmussen, I. McDonnell, I. Dalton, D. Iindra, D. Fogltanz, T. Peterson, I. Meyer, D. Wakely: Fourth row-E. Francl, R. Sakuski, E. Francl, D. Gersek. R. Kaufman, R. Borucki, I. Boeldt. P. King: Fifth row-I. Dewcme, I. York, R. Granger, M. Schack: Sixth row-H. Labensky, I. Hartlaub 88 sporfs Strikers walk away with five HE i950 LINCQLN baseball team had a fairly suc- cessful season Winning five out of eight games. The scores of the games were Lincoln 6+Fond du Lac 2, Lincoln 2eOshkosh 5, Lincoln ll--Valders 5, Lin- coln 7fTwo Rivers 2, Lincoln l-Fond du Lac 7, Lin- coln Beltflenasha 5, Lincoln l6kTwo Rivers O, Lincoln Unflshkosh 6. Except for the three games they lost, one to Fondy and two to Bill Hoefts pitching combined with the all around good play of the Oshkosh team, the Lincolnites took control of things pretty success- fully. The letterwinners were seniors, lerry Keil, Fred Kubsch, Bodney Shimek, Bob Borucki, Bill O'Donnell, Elton Harpt, Bay Mailand, Cliff McCoy, Glenn Kohl- meier, and Gene Groelle, juniors, Dennis Griffin and Richard Bohrer, and sophomores, Bill Lutz and Francis Masiak. Coach Frank Granitz's l95l team will be built qrgund Griffin, Rohrer, Lutz, and Masiak. Above-Bill Hoefr from Oshkosh, Cliff McCoy, Glenn Kohlmeier 1950 BASEBALL TEAM Front row, left to right-Cliff McCoy, Gene Groelle, Bob Borucki, Rodney Shimek, Glenn Kohlmeier, Fred Kubsch. Richard Rohrer: Second row-Ray Mailcxnd, Ierry Keil, Wayne Schroeder. Bill O'Donnell, Francis Musick, Bill Lutz, Allen Skrepenski: Third row-Manager Iohn Grcxycarek, Elton Harpt, Bill Freund, Dennis Griiiin W ,Wwwwnm X vin -. 'ill' 'J ill: sporfs 89 Lincoln broiled on gridiron 1950 FOOTBALL TEAM Front row. leit to right-D. Griiiin'. R. Rohrer', I. Dramm , I. McDonnell', T. Peterson', C. Ho1ly , R. Scott', B. Mi1ls : Second row-R. Vogt', T. Finch. I. Bonk, G. Emond'. I. Mile-s', F. Honold. R. Loritz , I. Peteron : Third row -R. Kcxuimani L. Rasmussen. D. Mellberg. D. Rasmussen , R. Weber', D. Iindru', D. Fictum', L. Vogel': Fourth row-R. Borucki . I. Boe1dt . D. Rahus , T. Lcrrson', R. Granger, R. Pfefier, I. Herman', W. Lutz: Fifth row-M. Brisch, W. Schroeder, G, Wall. W. Rieck, B. Miller. P. Huss Absent-I. Hcxrtlaub , Dave Kubsch ISLCIIS uiier names signify letterwinnersl QSM -Q! -1- M- - .ggi XT 0' Iohn Drumm Dick Rohrer Senior Quarterback Senior Fullbqck Iim McDonnell hm Peierson Semor Hcrliback Iumor Halihack 90 sporfs W A g .AM The captain and most valuable player for the l95U football 1 - . N, V r e , F. if i, n J g t j :Qi wgf f jx U 3 3 , mm l Klf ' ff I Y X K season are pictured at the right. They are senior tackle ty H, .tw A Q 'W 'l 2' Roger Scott, who was chosen captain, and senior halfback 'Z lim McDonnell, who was chosen most valuable player. HEN LINCOLN opened its 1950 football season against Two Rivers it looked as though the Lincolnites might go places. That first game was a hard fought game which pro- vided plenty of action. The score, Lincoln 13, Two Rivers 7. Feeling confident of a victory the gridders took on Fond du Lac in their FRVC opener. But Fond du Lac had its own ideas and carried them out. Fondy 27, Lincoln l2. Then the Lincolnites ran into a stone wall that was the powerful Sheboygan Central aggrega- tion. Central 34, Lincoln O. When Lincoln traveled to Sheboygan North they were confident of a victory because North had only a mediocre team and they hadn't beat- Dennis Griffin Senior End it , . f f N5 W' .' X 'tt lx., . XI rt' X en Lincoln for years, But the Lincolnites couldn't muster up quite enough. North 7, Lincoln 6. Next the Lincoln gridders traveled to Green Bay West to battle for the cellar honors. The score West 17, Lincoln 6. Then came Homecoming, The Ships were really up for this game and they played their hearts out. But their best game wasn't enough to down the champion Green Bay East gridders. East 21, Lincoln 0. Next came Oshkosh and another tough loss, 6-U. When the ships took on Appleton in that tradi- tional final game they had some hope and they played good ball. But Appleton played just a little better. Appleton 13, Lincoln 6. Dick Vogt Senior End Dick Kaufman ' Iunior Guard l sporfs 91 P213 ? '-22 f 3 Us ,Q 79 B Team has successful season oofg 1950 FOOTBALL B SQUAD Front row. left to right--W. Mix. R. Kaufman. I. Gregory. D. Seiler. I. Cavanaugh. V. Tadych. R. Schneider. R. Ozga: Second row-N. Anderson. L. Neubert, C. Newberg. R. Mraz. L. Miles. D. Zagrodnik. B. Hein. W. Fritsch, D. Hofiman, I. Korlath, L. Kirchen. E. B. Wood: Third row-M. Rambadt. W. Doucha. T. Luedtke. M. Meyer. D. Bonk, W. Wolff, W. Holsen. E. Iagodinsky. F. Musick. B. Shaw. H. Labensky The l9fl9 football B Squad had an excellent season, winning live games and losing one. The wins were over Central 2145 and HU, West 276, Fast l3-6, and North lfl'U. Their only loss was to North E3-O. Tom Peterson Chuck Holly Senior Center Lennie Vogel Senior Guard with brother lim Senior Tackle 'sf 115.34 sf .wg Y . 92 sporfs Ships sail into mid-Fox River HE LINCOLN high cagers under Coach Iohn lung had a fairly successful season this year, The Ships ended up in fifth place with ll Wins and 7 defeats. Appleton took the championship of the FBVC easily with its powerful team. They also placed two men on the all-conference team. Manitowoc collected a total of 744 points this season, the highest score ever set by the school. Of these points, lack Schrnidtniann, an allfcon- ference :second team choice, had 254, Dan Iindra l79, and Bob Knuth l4l. Schmidtmann was also elected captain and most valuable player for the '50-'5l season. Center Dan Iindra and guard Iirn Boeldt received honorable mention on the Valley tearn. The individual scoring record of 233 points, set by Bob Kolf of Oshkosh in l947, was broken by three players. Wally Beklaitis of Sheboygan Central took first place honors this year with 288 points. Terry Band of Green Bay East and Schinidtmann ot Manitowoc took second and third places respectively with 255 and 254 points. Letter winners for the l95U-5l season were lim McDonnell, lack Schmidtrnann, Bob Knuth, Bill Lutz, Dan Iindra, Dennis Griffin, lim Peterson, and lim Boeldt. Left-lack Schmidtmcmn Right-Bob Knuth Below-Dan Iindrcx Left-Iim Boeldt Right-Bill Lutz l t l sporfs Shoot to win wer ,7 ,Kg-ax I Q . A L! ,- wiv fi 'bl A . i X' B L ' Y . O I ,, 71 5 xg Upper left-Allan Bleser Lower left--Dennis Griffin Upper righi-lim McDonnell Lower right-Iim Peterson 1951 BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right-Bill Lutz, Iohn Drumm. Iim McDonnell. Icck Schmidtmcxnn. Bob Knuth, Dan Iindrcx, Dennis Griffin Allan Bleser, lim Peterson, Iim Boeldt 94 sporfs Lincoln loses 7, wins 11 for .611 Manitowoc 43 .,,,, A..As,,,,..,s..A. V alders Manitowoc Appleton Manitowoc ,.,,,.., ,too, S outli Milwaukee Manitowoc v,.... e,ee,,.,.,,ie, T wo Rivers Manitowoc Two Rivers 40 Manitowoc 65 ,,...e 0, ,,,. West Green Bay Manitowoc 39 , e,.. ...,i.,e, W est Green Bay 30 Manitowoc 43 e,e,,, e,e,.e,,,,e,i F ond du Lac 38 ldannowoc 61 ,ie, ,eY...,i,,,e Fond du Lac 37 lAannowoc 46 ,,i,,e , ,ie, Sheboygan Nonh 57 lnanhommm 60 ,..,e,,, ,,,,e Sheboygan Nonh 62 ldanhowoc 61 ,e,,,, ,.e,e,, Eastfheen Bay 44 Manitowoc 5l .,c,. ,,e.... E ast Green Bay 44 Manitowoc 76 ,,,.e, ,e,e,...,,,.ie,e,,.,,..,. O shkosh 65 Manitowoc 51 ,v.te e,., ,,...e..,ew..,..,e O s hkosh 61 Manitowoc 59 ..,e,e, .e,cte,Y S heboygan Central 68 Manitowoc 57 .,,Y,,Y,. .i,e,,., S heboygan Central 59 Manitowoc 45 ,,,,.. .,,,,e,,,.ii. .e.,,, A p pleton 58 Y B TEAM - Row 1, left to right-Roger Maples. Tom Larson, Bruce Shaw, Leroy Miles, Bob Lutz: Row 2--Frank Musick, Bill Mills, Bill Freund, Harry Alberts, Dale Rasmussen, Dick Lies sporfs 95 m classes tar in intramurals Above is an action shot of an intramural basketball game. These games are played in the gym classes with each class having a tournament of its own. The gym teacher picks the captains. who in turn pick their teams. The champions of each class meet in a school tournament to determine the school intramural basketball champion. 1951 FLASHES BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right-Lowell Rasmussen, Lee Neubert, Bill Mix. Robert Post, Iohn Ianesky, Richard Zalewski, Dennis Duebnor, Don Mertins. Wayne Fritsch, Coach Lawrence Hyink. Absent - Iohn Ackerman. Clark Riel, Robert Bonin, Don Hoffman. The Flashes had a good season, winning six and losing three. The team is made up en- tirely ol sophomores. , WZ, C- sporfs Pictured above is the coaching staff ot Lincoln high school. From left to right they are Lawrence Hyink, Flash- es basketball coach: Noble Anderson, B football coach: Iohn Stevenson, tennis coach: Gerald Frogner, assist- ant track coach: Iohn lung, basket- ball and golt coach: Esto Wood, as- sistant B football coach: Harold Ras- mussen, track coach: Frank Granitz, football and baseball coach: Gordon Winder, athletic director: Louis Schmitz, assistant tennis coach. w . 5. 5, .wifi . At the left are the school volleyball champions. In the back row are Dick Rohrer and Bob Meyer, seniors. In the bottom row are Bob Mills, senior: Albert Nelson, junior: lack Hidde, senior. At the bottom of the page is a pic- ture of one oi the volleyball games held in the gym classes. sports 97 5. I f 1 I If , gd. , 1 gf' Q' , .I,,f 1 ,,7f,!, ,Vik I I 3, N.. i mth Q V , if 'M -. , , Q - ' ' ' 94- 'fm 4 4 'N .,,,'b': .qi-.V V -vis 'Z 'L ' Q may my ' uh., , -K+ 5'- 'mfg - ' 'E ' an 'N ,.. 1? ' u -nf .4 - v- . . N it 0 am, if 4 86 S' M, fu a. A. 6 se' A,., , x l ' , fs., 1 a f ll 1 x Y -w-N, 4 A..-4' 1 a ,, , W, sf- f x x ? X 1 ,N fig A G uh 4 k I Q1 , 1, . 1 f ur, K .- t X ,. i , K W. ,,,- 2 S. Q N Q ffwffx f 1 1 ixxfxf l if f gf F .X if' XE J iw . Kit -5 , 'Q 1 .ku . , 0 I .gk :M Q Q1-ff .pi-A ' an ,gf will - 'i J' .Q ,ns xl 31 ,V 'U . w. Q'- ,, ,,, ,f . m L ,Q I q Wg I I X . 1 -tg . 4 ' a.i in .W Q Q .- . ' X V his -'v 4 5 ' .7 4 K WW 'i Q si Indians Paw Wm at Homecoming HoMEcoM1Nc King Gnd one-en, Chorles Holly ond Betty Ploce, Knox onthe hdloutade olschool ofter planning their lndion Pow Wow donce held on October 2l, 1950. Pictured below ore the Court of Honor with their dotes os they oppeored'Whenthey'wereinUoduced ot the dornce. Left to right-lack Hidde, Iocm Schuette, Dick Vogt, Gloria Scheurell, Dick Rohrer. Iudi Iohnson. Tom Peterson, Mona Gieschen Ioyce Christel, Dennis Griffin 100 homecoming WRYR - e 3. washi- Above - G. Scheurell. I. Stelzer. I. Ccxva- an r Q ncxugh. M. Becker, B. Andrew, I. Iohnson XQWQI 3 no At the fight-1. Wells, K. Markwardl, B. Tim. j L. Ansorge on the ladder A ' jf' ea ealfl ll ED f WHITE day was celebrated this yeor on lanuary 26 to give recognition to the basketball players. Class committees decorated the halls to emphasize the event. A rousing pep skit was also given by the boys , ln the evening a dance Was held after the game. 1' l.Utz red whife l.ctt Girls aefz Winning, 7Zeaefz Losing Hight Swiinrning hcizs :ji lgrge pgrt in the inony sports ond rxlrties planned lor the school yocxr. The girls swim just tor lun, or to lodrn new techniques ond inoster specific skills. Below-The officers and advisers ol GAA are making plans carrying out the full program of events. Left to right-Miss Frances Ritchie, Beverly Kohlbeck, president: lone Engelbrecht. point secretary: Mary Muehlberg. secretary: Sara Fischl. assistant point secretary: Lois Klingbiel, treas- urer: Miss Lois Hardt Absent-Patricia Schmitz. vice-president: Grace Harlow, assistant point secretary VER WINNTNG, the ineinhers ol the Girls' Ath- E letic oissociotion go through dn cictive yeor ot lun ond work, They lecirn cobopercition ond good sports- rncinship. Most girls work towcird the highest GAA oiwcirds, ci letter or ct tridngle. These ore ecirned oicf cording to o point system. Points ore given tor poirticipo- nf tion in ony sport ond tor oxtro duties. preporo lor d clioiiipionsliip hgskethcill gciiiio. Bcisketboll is ci ldvorite GAA sport. Dorothy Solids teciin ' won the noon lecigue chornpionship, ond loinot Neilitzs todin won the ciltor school choiinpionship. for 2' 5 102 gaa INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Winners of individual sports are, row l, left to right, Bette Deering, old mill Row 2 - Dorothy Kalk, archery: Ioan Stoltenberg, Chinese checkers: Elaine Fogeltanz, checkers and free throw con- test: Patricia Schmitz, ping pong OFFICIALS CLUB The members of the Officials club learn the rules of every GAA sport. They or- ganize and officiate each game. Miss Frances Ritchie is the adviser of the club. Below, the girls practice officiating an actual game, with club members com- prising the teams. Row l-Diagonally, left to right-Mary Nebel, Margaret Pauly, Ruth Cizek, Ianet Neilitz, Mary Muehlberg, Rosanna Burns Row 2-Eunice Lantow, Patricia Pech, loyce Pew, Ann Blakefield, Nona Miller, Gail Wenstadt, Beverly Blahnik, Patricia Brown Row 3-Marlyce Glysch, Delores Neilitz, Colleen Burns Absent-Leila Cappaert, Dorothy Kalk, Donna Nichols, Dorothy Salta gaa 103 TENNIS CLUB Left-Demonstrating serve. Patricia Schmitz Row l--left to right-Barbara Sullivan, Patricia Pech, Marjorie Hacker, Carol Grady Row 2-Marion Franken, Margaret Pauly, Grace Harlow, Eunice Lantow, Elaine Fo- geltanz, Mary Muehlberg, Bette Muchin I ,X ,yr Absent-Lois Daron, Ioan Beringer, lane Broeker, Colleen Burns, Inez Schwantz, Betty Vetter Below-Row 1-Vera Klement, Lois Boldt. Marion Gass Row 2-Marilyn Aggen, Marjorie Krainik, Ione Engelbrecht, Carol Pierner, Barbara Wiese, Glenore Gass, Barbara Westphal, Iudith Hidde, Donna Klingholz X PHlNG BRINGS the meme heres of the Tennis club out on the courts, and with the help ot Miss Lois Hardt, ficlviner, they perfect their :zkillrz and review the rules ol the aaine. ,wwf ' Meinherfxhip in Honorary Swiirimina cliih is an honor ciivcn to only a low because ol the riaicl entrance test.-s. The airls: help diirina pool class-sera ass instructors and lile award:-4 Missa Frances HONORARY SWIMMING CLUB Leaving tor a party with the Two Rivers Polliwog club at Washington high school-left to right-Marian O'Leske. Miss Frances Ritchie fin carl, Mona Gieschen. Vera Klement, Iuanita Cherney, Patricia Schmitz, Ann Blakefield. Diane Towsley, Fanchon Schwartz. Beverly Kohlbeck Absent-Marion Erickson, Iudith Iohnscn, lean Rothwell liitchie irs the cliihls adviser. 1. i x 104 gan Improves Community MONG THE MANY successful projects of the Red Cross this yeor were the dnnuol drive sponsored by this club omd or gift chest sent over- seas. RED CROSS OFFICERS Left to right-G. Wenstadt, R. Rahr, Miss Fuller. M. Pauly, R. Simkins RED CROSS BOARD Below-row l-I. Muehlberg. M. Rosik, D. Brandel, C. Grady Row 2-L. Koutecky. P. Leschke, B. Sullivan, M. Hacker. I. Dewane Row 3-B. Muchin. I. Kubichek, C. Teitgen, E. Lantow Below - N. Lettenberger, K. Markwardt, I.. Ansorge, S. Helminak, V. Krippner Row 2-M. Scholten. M. Schuh. P. Reardon Row 3-R. Pieschel. M. Hoffman, M. Reinert, I. Stoltenberg III Pictured lo the left -- row l - S. Butz. B. Gennrich, M. Krainik, B. Clark, E. Kohls Row 2 - V. Klement. I. Holslund. F. Schwartz, I. Drumm. I. Iohnson, G. Scheur- ell, C. Duzeske Row 3-D. Fritsch, K. Herzog, H. Stebbins, H. Rugowski. R. Cizek clubs 105 Stagecrait Designs Sets HTS Alilf DESIGNTYD lor Clciszca plays and lor all other lliqll :school productions by the Staqecralt club, The club ifl under the :Super vision ol Mr. !Xrtl111rl'laber1r1Cm, Gill cers of the club are Robert lleirvem, president Paul Kina, vice prcsxidculg Mary Ann Berkedal, secretaryg cmd Margie Krainik, treaslirerx STAGECRAFT Above-seated, rcw 1 - Mary Schlei, Mary Berkedal, Margie Krainik Row 2-Ruth Ricketson, Lola Koutecky, Virginia Bust, Karen Markwardt, Ethel Bruckschen, lane Sorenson Right, Bottom, row l-Wayne Knowles Row 2-Ioan Firnett, Robert Heinzen, Ieanne McCully Row 3-David Vinton l 3x l I y .Q Q Nil - NA Q fu. A nik! ii ,-.EE Above, left, row l-Dorothy Girardi, Dolores Billie Row 2--Wayne Krumel, George Vits. Robert Kries Above, right, row 1-Mona Gieschen, Kathleen Lies, Helen Rugowski Row 2-Mary Ann Lipski, Lou Ann Piaskowski, Donnie Schuette Absent when picture was taken, Marion Erickson, Shirley Borqwurdt, Iohn Neuser. Carol Taylor 106 clubs Keep 'em ROLLING lD YOU EVER get the l urge to see or movie instead of sitting in closs all period? This is possi- ble beco use the members ol the Movie Projector club, who ossist teorchers in running the movie pro- jector, erioble you to see such movies os 'Romeo ond luliet o r lone Eyre. Mr, Noble Ander- son, club odviser, teoch- es the fellos the 'tins cmd outs ot the machine. 'W' MOVIE PROIECTOR Top-officers-Roger Scott, president: Charles Holly, vice-president: Mr. Noble Anderson: Paul King, secretary-treasurer Middle-club members-seated. row 1-Ervin Delsman. Lee Neubert Standing-row 2-lames Davis. Dale Rasmus- sen, Clark Shoblaska, Iames Herman Bottom-seated-row 1- Lowell Rasmussen, Wayne Rank Standing-row 2-Iames Boyd, Donald Rank, Charles Nass Absent-Philip Hansen, William Hein 'V' J X .jk sk! ', 1- ubs 'ox 107 fllli KNITTING Top. row 1-I. Fessler. G. Gaedtke fri, KNIT WITS EW SWE!-XTERS, ski caps, and mittens come out each winter, Many ol those belonging to Knitf ting clulo members are the results ot individual projects, worked on at each meeting. They took time out from work for the Christmas party and will again relax at a party at the end ol the year. Row 2-B. Felber. Mrs. Esther Grell. adviser: I. Fehrmcm, Miss Lucille Gaedke, adviser Right. row 1-L. Fenlon, C. Tolksdorf. I. Bailey Row 2--L. Fischer, M. Gruber. M. Reimer. M. Haas Left. row l-L. Hunscxder Row 2-R. Rutaiczck. G. Eberhardi Row 3-B. Trottier, D. Lcxmbries, M. Klcxckner '23 l Q-N..-nvf'w ,WMV 108 clubs Debaters Clash OUND TABLE discussions and debates enf lightened the members oi the Sophomore Debate club on current atfairs. After studying the principles of debating they debated on such questions as the United Nations and socialized medicine. Then, to raise money, they held a candy sale. SOPHOMORE DEBATE Above, seated-Mr. Iames Magill, adviser Row 1-B. Westphal, secretary: R. Schwartz, treasurer: S. Young, vice-presi' dent: C. Pierner. president ' - - . Lower-F. Olm, M. Ristad, P. Kletzien, P. Fischer Absent-B. Broehl. B. Stephenson, M. Thompson .RUG SERVICF FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1, left to right-W. Woepse, vice-president: F. Holschbach, secretary: D. Goehring, reporter: R. Ratajczak. treasurer: L. Geraldson. president: E. Brandi, sentinel Row Z-E. Schwantz, R. Brunner, R. Kieselhorst. C. Wiegert, K. Meyer. R. Truettner, G. Witmus, B. Monka Row 3-I. Iunk, G. Vetting, D. Wernecke, A. Wetenkamp, R. Dempsky. L. Knickelbine. E. Rabas, M. Kliment, Mr. William Reinks, adviser: Absent-F. Klusmeyer, R. Anhalt. H. Delsman, V. Wigand. L. LeC1air. P. Freimuth. P. Waak. N. Hartman clubs 109 zepmdag for the Business World Seated-row 1-Miss Gertrude McCauley. adviser, I. Fessler How 2-L. Hunsader, L. Michel. B. Novak. B. Felber REPAHNG FOR the future is the whole idea behind the Commercial clulo. An office Worker must be neat and efficient, so the future office workers studied good grooming. They received practice in handling different types of office machines and in general office work. They learned how to use the dicta- phone, Typing letters and tests was another of their jobs. Miss Gertrude Mc' Cauley and Miss Lucille Gaedke ad- vise the club. Mr. Gaylord Aplin, head of the commercial department, also lends help and advice. COMMERCIAL Slooping. row 1-M. Lettenberger Row 2 - L. Graczykowski, M. Waack, C. Heinz. L. Vetting Seated-W. Garrigan Row l-S. Swarick. C. Taylor. D. Franz. Miss Lucille Gaedke. adviser Seated-E. Wagner Row 1-I. Pollen, L. Meyer, L. Fehrman. R. Ratajczak Absent-S. Borqwardt. A. Vetting, I. Kretsch, M. Stadler, E. Haupt, B. Green ' clubs Splash for Fun UCKING, splashing, and kiclcf ing ksthe dehghi ofthe gids intheH'aHemchoolSwhnnungcjub Under the supervision of Miss lanet Stratheam, they also make an effort to Hnprove and pedecttheh swim mmgshk. SWIMMING- Piciured io the left are Lorraine Radlinger, vice-president, Beverly Kohlbeck, presi- dent, and Miss Ianet Strathearn, adviser. EQMW y Below-row l-IoAnn Oestreich. Marian Naidl Row 2-Doris Gieschen. Shirley Helminak. Geneva Vesely, Donna Clow. Ioan Beringer Row 3-Shirley Butz. Ioyce Fritsch, Helen Stebbins, Priscilla Schaller. Barbara Wellner, Kaihryn Hathsack, Carol Scott. Rosemary Scott Absent when picture was taken, Mary Schlais, secretary and treasurer, Maureen Alswede nh 'u , ,. I ASQ 'lu v. xi U... 'n u v 1' Q 'u If .nu ' 'I nlg. xhss' I Ky' 'x, clubs 111 INV. fv- lf' lunior 66264 Learn 26564 HF IUNIOR GIRLS club worked on sewing and knitting pro- Iects at most of their meetings. They Completed Skirts, surnrner clothes, and various knit items, Committees served refreshments at each rneetf ing. The club was advised by Miss Hesse Marie Schwrin I l ti it ll It li :iff 712 clubs IUNIOR GIRLS Upper left, row l-D. Komoroski. I. Firnett, M. Becker, M. Pauly How 2-L. Ansorge, I. McCully, C. Grady, N. Lettenberger Upper right, seated - Miss Rose Marie Schwun Row 2-P. Leschke, vice president: B. Tittl, president: L. Wildcr, treasurer Middle, row l-L. Woida. I. Paulson Row 2-E. Bruckschen, E. Zeddies, N. Mc- Connell, B. Zipperer, P. Reznichek, L. Neu- mann, I. Stoltenberg, I. Sorenson, V. Bust Row 3-I.. Koutecky Bottom, row l--M. Hoffman, I. Wells, B. I-Ioeffner Row 2-R. Bugs. M. Reinert, I. Fritsch, D. Brcmdel, B. Andrew, I. Cuvcmcxugh, I. Muehlberg Row 3-R. Pieschel. N. Stcmzel 'l'f'q A, ? ' wie! Achieve Baton Success BATON Top, seniors-I. Rhode. president: I. Kattner. M. Aggen, A. Meyer. treasurer: I. Kaminski. M. Schlciis. M. Bauer. D. Billie, secretary Middle. juniors-M. Klackner, M. Simon, B. Zipper er, C. Wetenkamp. L. Nickels, D. Salta. S. Grot beck, C. Remaker Bottom. sophomores, row l-F. Guse, P. Gcxllen herger. S. Sixicx. C. Demler, S. Thiel Row 2-M. Brandel. P. Boucher, R. Multerer, I. Gei gel Row 3-C. Pleuss. E. Goeke, N. Bausch. I. Graczyk I. Bennington Absent-M. Hoffman. I. Muehlberg, A. Willman NOTHER YEAR of twirling hos come to on end. Under the direction ot Miss Muriel Botz the Bcrton club provided much ot Lin- coln's entertainment. Their first os- signment Wors leading the entire Homecoming porode cmd twirling between the holves ot the gome. With the addition ot the Uyounger set , the club wos teotured ot two of the bdsketborll games, 'D s 'Y'- clubs 113 C. Demuth, vice-presi- dent: F. Guse, presi- dent: Miss Ruby Han- non. adviser: D. Lang. secretary: I. Karl, treas- urer Knitting cg 2. lam Stitches t' YOU CAN KNIT or went to leern, the club to yum ira the Sophomore Knitting club. Bright :zki empire, mittens, and :socks were the tirst pro- icfcjtll tor the girls this yegr. When these were tmimhed they mode mittens tor the Iunior Red Ciro::::. For li:GFSl9F they dressed eggs os girls with braids and lace Crips ond nf: heya with soldier uniforms. They put these in colorful Easter baskets end sent them to the hospital. Fun and things to edt highlighted their Christmas party. Then, ds it knitting werent enough, the girls took up weaving. SOPHOMORE KNITTING Row 1. left to right-B. Prince, R. Komoroski. I. Ourcrdnik. P. Gullenberger. M. Hansen, B. Broehl Row 2-B. Kaeser, I. Ouradnik, P. Boucher, F. Olm. E. Hurdtke, I. Boeder Row 3-I. Geigel. M. Brcmdel, N. Bausch. R. Kattner I I 4 c I u b s Action Ahead l Members of the Soph- omore Dramatics club under the guidance of Mr. Iames Magill, really enjoyed their club meetings, They pre- pared plays to loe pre- sented before the group and also a novelty pro- gram which featured songs and dances. I l SOPHOMORE DRAMATICS Row 1, left to right-B. Parsons, S. Commings, E. Place, R. Schwartz, D. Kimmel, L. Uhlers, M. Herrmann Row 2-D. Nemetz. C. Fanta, S. Schleunes. I. Staalson, V. Tisler. N. Miller, M. Meisner Row 3-D. Reitmeyer, M. Scholten, I. Meyer, N. McClellan, S. Rower, I. Hidde, V. Dedricks. R. Pihl. N. Wassink S. Fischl. M. Adams, C. Wagner, P. Kletzien, L. Napp, E. Ansorge. Mr. Iames Magill Absent-L. Daron, N. Hansen, T. Iones, S. Volz, S. Wood LIBRARY BOARD Members ot the Library Board assist Miss Ruby Hannon. the librarian. Their job is to help check books in and out. R . - . . . ow 1, left to right C. Taylor, C. Schuh, Miss Ruby Hannon, librarian, M. Schlais, I. Houghton Row 2-L. Roedig. S. Borgwardt. H. Delsman, I. Sonnenburg, I. Tegen, M. Schroeder Absent-P. Klein, A. Scxmmon, P. O'Hearn clubs 115 PEP Row Row Row Row Row Row 1. left to right-B. Deering. C. Fanta 2-G. Goss. B. Barbier 3-I. Broeker. L. Graczykowski 4-F. Guse. M. Herrmann 5-R. Bugs, V. Dedricks 6-B. Wellner. B. Herman, L. Fricke. S ekodmad Commings. M. Hoffman. C. Haupt, D. Brandel Row 7-I. Drumm. I. Engelbrecht, L. Esch, C. Grady Row 8-around-S. Fischl. L. Boldt, I. Benning- ton, M. Adams. I. Graczyk, C. Hoffman, D. Fritsch, N. Halverson. M. Aggen.M. Gass, L. Ansorge. R. Arnold. E. Becker, C. Heinz. M Hauschulz, B. Hoellner ll Ci-IOOL AND team together is the aim ot the Pep club. which encourages its members to support the team. The club is un- der the guidance of Mr, Newton Iones. The main purpose of the Pep club is to select and train tu- ture cheerleaders. The club was divided into two separate groups, The students who wanted to try out for cheerleading made up one group, and the other consisted ot students who had a chance to think up yells and motions tor the cheerleaders. PEP Row 1. lelt to right - P. Reardon. E. Schermetzler. C. Schuh, L. Napp, M. Lettenberger, P. Reznichek. L. Neu- mann Row 2-I. Muehlberg, R. Moser. M. Reinert, K. Markwardt. M. Schmidt, D. Nemetz, H. Koch Row 3-K. Huntington, B. Novak Row 4-M. Schwartz, S. Schleunes Row 5-L. Klingbiel, D. Konop, L. Meyer, R. Kattner. E Place Row 6-S. Kowalski, R. Pieschel, I. Pollen, S. Pribek, S. Pleuss Row 7 . McConnell, I. Paulson Row 8-B. Prince, D. Lang Row 9-D. Reitmeyer, M. Krelt, M. Shaw. M. Scholten, I I 6 I u b s NASA 'T' I. McNulty, P. Hutchinson Row 10-R. Phil. N. McClellan. S. Rower, I. Novy, O. Peli- sek, C. McGlin. M. Schuh Absent-M. Becker, I. Belinske. M. Brandel, C. Burns, S Butz. I. Cain. I. Christel. C. Demuth. G. Eberhurdt, I. Fritsch, I. Geigel, B. Gennrich, M. Gieschen. I. Iohnson, P. King, M. Klackner, B. Manlick. M. Marshall, C. Mirkes. R. Multerer, B. Muchin. N. Oberholzer, M. O'Leske. B. Pelerman, B. Place. L. Rebitz. C. Remaker. M. Ristad, I. Rothmund. P. Schaus. R. Simkins. S. Sixta, S. Slattery B. Stephenson, B. Struck, I. Sweetman. C. Thielen. M Thompson, S. Thornton. V. Tisler. E. Troullier. M. Vergiels: G. Vesely, M. Vraney, S. Holz. R. Weber. P. Wilda. I Wollram, P. Zeddies. together, don't give up the .- ij Y , 'L -' -- - z . . ' . Q1 2 l X Q ' T t , EN CANDIDATES for cheerleading were se- lected by the Pep club to try out in front of the student body. From these, the students elected Mary lane Herrmann, Mary Ann Schol- ten, and Otis Pelisek. Re-elected were Bette Andrew, Margie Becker, and Iune Cavanaugh. The Pep club sponsored Homecoming and Red White day. The club sold emblems tor both days and also took charge of the Homecoming parade. Decorating the halls on Red White day with crepe paper streamers, posters, and ball- oons was a big job, too. The club ended the year with its annual party. The food was ice cream, cake, and coke. PEP Row 1, left to right-L. Michel, C. Siercxcki Row 2-I. Wells, L. Uhlers Row 3-M. Zywicke, I. Staalson Row 4-B. Zipperer, I. Troullier Row 5-E. Wagner. L. Wilder NEW CHEERLEADERS I. Cavcxnaugh, M. Becker. O. Pelisek. M. Scholten Absent-B. Andrew, M. Herrmann PEP CLUB OFFICERS Top-I. Stelzer, vice-president I. Cavcxnaugh, treasurer B. Andrew, secretary Bottom-G. Scheurell, president WS 'l -as Row 6-N. Wussink, C. Wagner, I. Hidde, L. Woida, I. Uetzmann. E. Zeddies, N. Stanzel Row 7-around-I. Spevucek, L. Dcxron, P. Zan- der, E. Silbernugel, W. Trombla, L. Vetting, B. Skarvun, L. Witczak. C. Zulewski, C. Weten- kump, B. Tittl clubs 117 f Q r t xll 18 dramafi Seniors present play . ll EVENTEENTH SUMMER , by Maureen Daly, was presened by the senior class as its annual play. Un- der the direction ot Mr, Frank Novitski, the play attracted nearly lull houses on November lU and ll. The play follows Angie Morrow through a summer showing the high spots in the lite ot a typical teenager. Family lite in a small city is shown by Miss Daly through first hand experi- ence. She used Fond du Lac as her set- ting. Standing lell-Iohn Drumm and Ioan Schuetle Below lell to right-lean Rothwell, Helen Rugowski, cmd Paul King Seventeenth Summer Left to right- Mcxry Ann Berkedal Iohn Hidde, Ann Blcxkeiield. and Ervin Delsman dramafics Broadway Play, George Washington Slept Here Casts Seventeen l Q BHOAIDWAY CIOMIIDY, 'George Womliiricrtori Slept Here , by Mesure llort ond George S, Koutrnon, wciza prevented by tlie iiinior close on April l3 ond lfl. Mr. George Kotnzelf KJ liercqer directed, A eozzt ol :seventeen ctiorocters ond vfiriod :sound etteetf: were combined iii llie ploy. 'l'l1e dilticiiltieza wtiicli Annabelle find Newton Fuller liove witli tlieir newly ficqiiired country liorne pro- vider: tlie plot ot the ploy. Standing right - Lois Ansorge and William Rcxppel: below, left to right- George Vits, Iohn Kubitz. and Robert Simkins Center picture, left io right- Iames Boyd, Patricia Lesch- ke, Elizabeth Andrew, and Roman Delsmcm Right-Donald Quini. Maur- een Iacobi, Patricia Pech, and George Sepnieski Brig Qi e 3 . wr sw tM ??S W? Left io right - Karen Mark- wardt, Anthony Konopacki IoAnne Kubichek, and Patri- cia Hruby ff 1, f dramafics 121 Comedy, Satire, and Farce Combined in Play Festival l-IE ANNUAL play festival was held on lanuary 27 in Lir1coln's audi- torium. The plays were under the di- rection ol Mr. Frank Novitski and Mr. George Kanzelberger. Casts were cho- sen from speech arts classes. Don't Feed the Animals , by Robert Wellington, is a satire picturing a drunken young man about town and his dream of being the only man in the world. Right-Dale Seiler is surrounded by Delores Brandel. Clare Teitgen tseatedl. Rosemary Bugs. Elaine Fogeltanz. Lois Michel tseatedl, IoAnne Kubichek fin backj, and Virginia Bast. vm lr .- I' ln PQ. In The Wedding , a farce by lohn Kirkpatrick, the troubles ot a bride and groom on their wedding day are ex- posed. Right--George Vits, Anthony Kono- packi, Lois Ansorge, William Rcrppel, Ruth Ricketson tseatedl, Patricia Hru- by, and George Sepnieski 122 fesfival A light comedy, Teapot on the ' Rocks , depicts two girls and their trouble with an unsuccessful tea shop. Left-Gail Wenstadt, Robert Rauch tseatedl, Donald Moss, Maureen laco- bi fseatedl. Karen Markwardt. and Robert Simkins sa, .gg Kyf 5, ,L Dcmciaq in Me D426 Surrounded by a sparkling underwater scene of pastel shades, King Ion Dalian and Queen Ioan Muehlberg reigned over the 1951 Iunior Prom. Softf ly colored sea-shells, merrnaids, and rolicking seahorses cov- ered the Walls to carry out the iheme, Neptune's Nocturne . 9' Graduatjoz G HADUATION Ciimgxed high school memories os the 396 seniors marched down fhe steps to the bowl on Iune 7, 1950. Atfired in pastel formals the girls marched to the strains of Aida and the boys followed. Preceding the groduotes were 60 junior flower girls also wearing postel formolls ond carrying baskets of home-grown flowers. Diplomas were awarded by the President 1 Above-Presenting the colors are Albert Nelson. Ralph Trefz, Edgar Groelle, and Donald Rodney. Below--Mr. A. Otto and Mr. I. Iagodinsky carry- of the-Board of Educa- ing diplomas to speakers' platform in bowl. UOUI Waller lens. 'mm rv, K ,ga 124 graduafion 'T lim axes Years at Lin coin graduafion CUNGRATULATIONS to tie Qwzdaazfian 66444 aj 1951 Our sincere Wishes for continued success to each one of you. j!Qf AML fe jwfff 74-rw If of ' X 222.244 ,mer 1,7 M fuel 126' WWQ 1 fffjf 4LVMfZ?1AWu .- '54' 'jfwwvvfyafvz 4.-.4f2Mf,,feM,z.4f 2.211 ' ' Se' MANITOWOC SAVINGS BANK We Believe In The Future Of Our Community Boston Store. 2 North 8th Street F. C. Buerstatte Company. Druggists. Corner 8th 6. lay Sts. Burger Boat Company, Spring Street East Wisconsin Trustee Company. 926 South 8th Street E. 6 B. Bindery. 709 Buffalo Street Kasper Construction Company, 1203 North 16th Street Manitowoc Business College. 904A South 8th Street McMullen G Pitz Construction Co.. 923 Commercial Street Park Drug Stores. 1302 New York Avenue. 2101 Wstern Avenue. 1222 Washington Street The C. Reiss Coal Company. 509 lay Street George Rutherford Company. 810 Madison Street Dr. I. T. Savage. 904A South 8th Street Sears Roebuck 6 Company. 1 North 8th Street Wo1lersheim's Studio. 104 North 8th Street Brandt Printing 6 Binding Company. 815 South 13th Street The Fricke Block Company. 311 Cleveland Avenue Fritsch Auto Sales Company. 824 Commercial Street Triangle Oil Company. 1102 Franklin Street Burtard's Upholstering Shop. 1025 South 26th Street Iohn R. Cashman. attorney. 821 Washington Street Cooper's Grocery. 1232 South 10th Street Eastman Manufacturing Company. 1002 North 11th Street Erdman Motor Company. 1101 Franklin Street Drs. Gregory. Simenson 6 Koon, 1036 South 8th Street Guse Lumber Company. 901 Commercial Street 126 patrons Edgar G. Hansen. ieweler. 1224 Washington Street Herald Times. 902 Franklin Street Hires Lakeshore Bottling Company. 710 Madison Street Hotel Howard. 825 South 8th Street Frank I. Kerscher Sheet Metal Products, 707 Buffalo Street Otto Kuechle Company. furniture, 819 lay Street Lakeside Packing Company. 508 lay Street Lindstedt Hoffman Company. 812 Washington Street Louie's Sporting Goods, 813 South 8th Street Plumb 6 Nelson Company. 716 Buffalo Street Clarence H. Rodewald. tires. 630 South 19th Street Scheurell Clothing Company. 814 Washington Street Schmitt Lumber Company. 1117 Franklin Street The Spindler Company, 10th 6 Quay Streets Dr. I. W. Steckbauer. 926 South 8th Street White House Milk Company Inc.. 102 Revere Drive Wisconsin Fuel 6 Light Company, 106 North 8th Street Urbanek G Schlei. B18 State Street Truck Service Company. 2904 Calumet Avenue Ames Motors Garage. 916 South 10th Street Drs. Belson 6 Radl. 904A South 8th Street Berkedal 6. Shimek. Iohbers of Candy. Cigars. Cigarettes. and Tobacco. 822 York Street Perc Brandt. architect, 104 North Sth Street Braun Motor Company. 1014 South 10th Street Brey's Food Store. 318 North 8th Street Chet's Trio Lunch. 1314 Washington Street Franke Specialty Company, 1334 South 15th Street G1ander's Studio, 822 Washington Street Hamachek Used Car Sales Room, 822 Franklin Street Walter F. Hoeffner, printer, 1005 Washington Street Hougen, Brady, G Murphy, lawyers, 817 South 8th Stret Kaufman Manufacturing Company, 547 South 29th Street Kortas Automotive Company, 820 Commercial Street Manitowoc Bottling Works, 1227 Washington Street Maresch Printing Company, 206 North 6th Street Nash Manitowoc Company, 916 Buffalo Street Pauly Cheese, 511 Quay Street George Ploederl. Sinclair Refining Company Quality Fruit 6 Grocery Company, 822 South 13th Street Rahr's Inc., 901 South 8th Street Square Deal Oil Company, 2416 Washington Street Vandenberg Advertising, 914 State Street Dr. C. E. Wall, 904A South 8th Street Dr. V. C. 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Smith. attorney, 927A South Sth Street Beerntsen Confectionery, 108 North 8th Street Eleanor's Beauty Shop, 1122 South 10th Street Erv's Lunch, 1144 South 21st Street Dr. Milton Friedman, 923 Washington Street Globe Laundry 6 Dry Cleaning Inc., 1401 Washington St. Hami1ton's Flowers, 102 North 8th Street Hein Brothers Plumbing, 1315 South 10th Street Holy Family Conservatory, 1015 South 11th Street Robert Iagodensky. grocer, 1402 Division Street I. I. Koehler Iewelry Store, 13 North 8th Street Kochs Shell Service Station, 801 North 8th Street Korzinek Music Store, 909 Washington Street Maresch Radio 6. Appliance Company, 904 Washington St. North End Clothing Store, 926 Washington Street Schwaab Rod G Gun Shop, 1009 Washington Street Wickrnan's Cycle Service, 109 North 10th Street Anderson Electric Company, 823 Washington Street Belle Shoppe. ladies apparel, 810 Washington Street Hooper 6. Parsons, 817 South 8th Street Kunz Service Shop, 302 North 9th Street B. Reinken G Son, 835 South 8th Street Schmitty's Grocery, Custer Street Hubert R. Aggen, signs, 825 South 23rd Street Dr. N. W. Allan, 926 South 8th Street Dr. M. P. Andrews, 826 South 8th Street Annette Beauty Shoppe, 1312 Washington Street Arctic Ice Cream Store, 906 Washington Street Edmund P. Arpin, 904A South 8th Street Bach's Travel Shop, 820 South 8th Street Badger Hotel, 901 Chicago Street Badger Specialty Company, 815 Iav Street Baetke's Meat Market, 1127 South 10th Street Dr. F. W. Bamstein, 713 Washington Street Bartelme Bros. Food Market, 731 North 11th Street Baryenbruch's Dixie Service Station, 732 North llth Street Beauty Box, 928 South 10th Street Becker's Ornamental Iron Works, 715 Green Street Bent's Cycle Shop, 1020 South 10th Street Berk's Apparel Shop, 921 South 8th Street Billy's Cale, 825 South 8th Street Dr. G. W. Blaesser, 926 South 8th Street Dr. Gilbert I. Blahnik, 1036 South 8th Street Wm. F. Boeckman, Mason Contractor, 1810 S I. A. Boelter, jeweler, 1106 Washington Street Boilermaker's Local, 827 South 26th Street E. I. Boll, llorist, 2235 South 10th Street Bonk's Western Avenue Store, 2105 Westem Avenue Dr. N. A. Bonner, 709 Washington Street Book 6 Gilt Shop, 824 Washington Street B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 687, 809 South Sth Street Freddy Brick's Restaurant, 118 North 8th Street Dr. A. Bruins, 104 North 8th Street Busse Radio Doctors, llth 6 Washington Streets Fritz Car1e's Barbecue, 506 North 10th Street Chermak Meat Market, 210 North 8th Street Cigler's Clover Farm Store, 507 Huron Street Consumers Coal Company, Spring Street Copper Boiler 6. Heater Works, 522 lay Street Irwin Dalton, insurance, 904A South 8th Street Iohn C. Danielson, attorney, 927A South 8th Street I. F. Dettman, interior decorator, 807 York Street Dewey's Tasty Food Specialties, 721 South 22nd Street Dick Bros. Bakery, 306 North 8th Street Dittmar Company, 2001 Madison Street Dondlinger Service Station, 734 North 8th Street Dr. W. E. Donohue, 910A South 8th Street Dramm The Florist, 909 Park Street Drees Sinclair Service Station, 802 North 11th Street Drost Box Manufacturing Company, 1114 South 9th Street Dutek's Service Station, 1901 Washington Street A. I. Dufek, Watkins Products, 924 Lincoln Blvd. Dunnings Grocery, 1805 Washington Street Earl Dusold, grocer, 1336 South 8th Street Eagle's Club, 823 Hamilton Street Dudley O. Emmert, attorney, 926 South 8th Street Dr. N. C. Erdmann, 104 North 8th Street Falk Ace Hardware, 209 North 8th Street Fenner-Brey Engineering Corp., 928 South 10th Street First National Insurance Agency, 803 York Street Franz-Schmitz-Kadow Company, 905 South 8th Street R. 6 I. Fricke Company, Cleveland Avenue Frieder's City Bakery, 1926 South 9th Street Ben Fronk Agency, insurance, 817 South 8th Street Fuka's Drug Store, 2002 Washington Street Gamble Stores, 719 York Street Geiger and Geisler Meat Market, 308 North 8th Street Gerl-Drumm Lumber Company, 836 South 20th Street Gloe Insurance Agency, 927A South 8th Street B. F. Goodrich Stores, 813 Iay Street Golden Bag Company, 1308 South 15th Street George Griewski, plumber, 1714 Green Street Griffin Woolen Mills, 1332 North 8th Street C. A. Groffman, druggist, 925 South 8th Street Dr. R. W. Hammond, 902 lay Street Dr. 1. H. Hanson, 817 South 8th Street Hardow Plumbing Service, 1007 South 10th Street Harris Radio Corporation, 115 North 10th Street Hessel Music House, 1226 Washington Street Hillside Grocery, 2115 Western Avenue Dr. G. M. Hoffman, 707 Franklin Street Everitt C. Hofslund, Custerdale Food Store Holly's Grocery, 2103 South 9th Street Carl Huebner Corporation, millwork, 3704 MacArthur Drive I. 6. L. Restaurant, 1110 Washington Street Iochem's Auto Parts, 1806 Western Avenue Iohnson Electric G Radio Shop, 908 Washington Street Iohnson Shoe Store, 913 South 8th Street Eugene Kadow, broker, 905 South 8th Street Iohn M. Kadow, meat market, 1128 Washington Street G. H. Kallies, steamfitter, 813 Franklin Street Kaminski's Food Market, 1801 Madison Street Karmelkorn Shop, 114 North 8th Street Kathrine K. Corset Shop, 104 North 8th Street Kattner Bros. Meat Market, 2001 Marshall Street loseph F. Kattner Food Market, 1701 Madison Street o. 13th Street patrons 127 Kipen's Food Market, 207 North 8th Street E. P. Knauer Company, 849 North 18th Street Koepp Electric Motor Company. 931 South 10th Street I. I. Koutnik Monument Works, 1114 South 10th Street Ioseph Kovar, tailor, 112 North Bth Street Krainik's Dixie Service Station, 2315 Western Avenue Dr. I. M. Kropp, 1002 Washington Street Harold A. Kugler, accountant, 817 Chicago Street Kuh1's Shoe Store, 314 North 8th Street Walter Kurtz, jeweler. 1008 Washington Street Drs. La Course 6- Brenne, 806 Marshall Street Lakeland Welding G Machine Shop, 1615 Washington St. Lake Park Oil Company. 204 North 10th Street Lauson Chevrolet Company. 1221 Franklin Street Michael Lutz. 905 Iay Street Herb Mahnke Grocery, 940 North 11th Street Manitowoc Circulators, 208 North 8th Street Manitowoc Creamery. 912 South 17th Street Manitowoc Fish Market, 911 Park Street Manitowoc Grey Iron Foundry Inc., 904 Commercial Street Manitowoc Guernsey Dairy Company. 934 South 21st Street Manitowoc Iunk 6 Second Hand Co., 1121 South 10th Street Manitowoc Land 6- Fuel Company, 720 Quay Street Manitowoc Motor Shell Service Station, 1002 So. 12th Street Manitowoc Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 807A Iay St. Manitowoc Outlet Store, 1014 Washingon Street Manitowoc Seed Company. 1009 South 10th Street Manitowoc Silent Automatic Service, 1401 So. 8th Street Mantowoc Tire 6. 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Arnold, Rhoda ....., ......... ,....... 4 2 , 116 Artz, Roger .....,... ....,........ . .42 Aubol, ean ..,....... ............ 4 2, Aulik, Allen .............. .......,,......,,...... ...........23, Ausman, Iohn ........ 80 42 Aumann, Donna ....... ........ 2 3, 68, Avery, Dale ....... 42 S Backus, Eunice ..,...,, ....................... 5 1 Baiel, Darlene .....,, ............... ........ 5 l Bail , Ioan ............., ....,....., 8 Balcfwzin, Beverly ........ . ..... Balte, Marianne .,........ ..,.............. ..... 5 1 Bang, Lanny ...................... . .. .41 Barbler, Bernadeawnne Barbler, Marcellin .......... S Barbler, Therese ...,...... ........ 2 3 Barbleur, Mary .,..,.., 42 Barnes, Beatrice ..,... Barnes, Robert ,.,.. .......,, Boury, Ioyce ............,,..,,...................................... 42 Boyd, Iames .,.,.. 42, 63, 66, 68, 78, 82, 107, 121 Boyd, Mr. Ruiin .........,,...........,.,,..,.r..........,,..... 11 Brachmann, Ramon 122 Delsman, Delsman, Delsman, Deleman, Eileen . ..26 80 107 119 Ervin ....,.. ..... . Helen Howard 115 109, Brandel, Dolores ...... 42, 105, 112, 116, Delsman, Roman ...,.... ,,,,..,,, 4 3, 77, 86, 121 Brundel. Merle ...............,.......Y............................ 51 Delsmen, Allen .......,.. .,........ .................. 4 3 Bfdhdl. EIMS! ----------'.------------'----Y-------------- 42. 109 Dernbsky, Robert ....... ........ 5 0, 80, 109 BICHC11, Mdfgdrel ........ ........ 4 2, 113, 114, 116 Demler, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 113 Brandt. 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IRQ ...... .......23, 62, 8 , 1 114 .,..42, 110 ..42, 101, 12, 116, 117 Iames ...,... .....,...,.......,.,...............,.,,,.. 5 1 82 ..........23, 63, 116 ...,........51, 113. 116 ph Benzshawel, Gerald .,.....,......................., .42, 80 Beringer, Ioan ..... .......,.,..... Berkedal, Mary Ann .. .... .. Besaw, lack ...........,... Besaw, William ........ Beyer, Lyndall .,...... Bieberltz, Gloria ...... Bieberitz, Iohn , ........... .. Billie, Dolores ......,......, Birrlnger, Raymond Blahnik, Beverly ..........,....,, Blakefield, Ann .... ........ 2 3, Bleser, Allan ......., Boeder, Alfred ...... Boeder, Ianlce . ,,,., Boeldt, Iames ......... Boldt, Lois .............. Boll, Patricia ........ Ronde, Ralph ...... Bonln, Donald ...... Bonln, Robert ,....... 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Ch , ary . ...,.......... ....... ney, Betty Ann ...,................ .... . .,52 erney, Imogene ........... 5... ...,..,...... ........ 5 2 Cherney, Iuanita .....,...,,.................... ..... 2 5, 104 r ich rd .............. ....... ....,.,............. 5 2 C , ..,.......... Christel, Ierold ........... Christel hri Christia s , Christiansen, Leroy ,Dnd Ioyce ..........,...,.. .... 111..1I1I1IQQQQQsz 100, 116 , .... .... . -sz 6 zs Cihlar, Harold ................ ..................,.. . ' 2 Cisler, Emil ..............,,... ............. .25 Cizek, Ruth .........,,,.... .,,,...... 2 5,' 2, , Clark, Barbara ....,..,. .....,,. 2 5, 69, , 1 Clark, Bentley ........., .....,................., 2 5, 52 Clasen, Carol ..... ........,.............. .,.. 5 2 Clow, Donna ............ ..... ..,,.......... 4 3 , 111 Clow, Walter ............... ..... ........................... 5 2 Commings, Shirley ............,,.... 52, 68, 115, 116 Conway, Shirley ......... .........,................,,..... 5 Ceons, Franklin ...,.. .. . ............................ Crain, Dorothy .....,. Craney, Donald ..... Culver, Charlotte .... Czekala, Richard ....... 2 25 70 .........43, 80 Dailey, Warren ,.... .. ........, 25, 68, 87 Daley, Iohn .....................1.................................. 43 Daley, Margery ........................,.,,..............,,...... 25 Daley, William ................................................., 43 Dalton, Ion .............. 22, 42, 43, 63, 68, 88, 123 Damrnan, Iames .,,,........,................,.................. 52 117 Daron, Lois ........,....................... 52, 104, 115, Dassey, Ervin ..... Daugs, Glenn ......... Daugs, Richard ..,.... Davis, Iames ............ Davis, Richard ......... Decker, Patricia ...,..... Dedricks, Virginia ,..... .. ......,...,..... 43, 107 ..,.......52, 68, 115, 116 Deering, Bette .......... ........,.... 5 2, 103, 116 DeFaut, james ...........,. .............,,,............ 2 5 DeKeyser, Iames ....1...... .................... 5 2 Delieyser, Norman C on, r ' , Erickson it 64 Eric on, Marion ...,.......................... 26 04,106 Eech, Louise ...................,........ e ................ 52, 116 ik e 26 82 , ... 011, 52 52 Ewen, Rob ................. ' . .,,..... .. ,,........ .26 anta, Chris' e ........ ...,..... 5 , 15, 116 Farr, Rich .......... ........... 2 6, 86 Fehrman, abel ..,............ 1.43, 108, 110 Felber, Betty .................................... 44, 108, 110 geldi, Rblialert .....,.........., ............... .........,........ Z 2 t n, .ter ........... ..... . Fenndg os' ine ....... .. , 81, 108 Fessler: Kenneth .. Fessler, Fictum Fictum: Pauline Fictum, William Donald .... .., ................,.. 44, , 110 1 I 1 52 Robert ...... Finch, Thomas ......., Fink, Marlene ........ Firnett, Ioan .....,.... Fischer, Dorraine 90, 119 44 80 106 112 77, Fischer, Philip ............. 108 109 Fischer, Robert ..... ................................ 4 4 Fischl Sara .................. .. ...... 52, 102, 115, 116 Fitzgerald, Gerald ............................................ 27 Fogeltanz, Elaine ............ 44, 80, 103, 104, 122 Fogltanz, Donald .... . ............,...................... 27, 88 Francl, Eddie .......... ............................ 2 7, 88 Francl, Ernie ......... Franken, Marion .. Franz, Franz, Franz, Franz, Franz, Dorothy ........ Eugene . ..,., .. Gerald .......... Ioseph .......... Thomas ......., 88 .. ........ 44, 1 I 1 Fredrich, Kenneth Freis, Ruby .... ......... ..... .... Freund, Fricke, Fricke, Fricke, Frisch. Fritsch, Fritsch, Fritsch, William .....,... ...f.'.'f.'fffffi'1f ...,......-14, ss, IoAnn .............. Lois .............. ...........52, l Robert .................................................... Donald ................. ..................... . 27, Donna .... Ioyce .......................... 44, 111, 112, Wayne ......,,............................ 52, 92, 10 52 88 44 52 52 68 95 44 16 52 66 16 ..27, 62, 69, 71, 105, 1 116 96 Kahl, Elizabeth ,....,.. Frogner, Gerald ...,... Frozena, Donald ......, Fuller, Charles ..... Fuller, Ruth ..,...., Gaedke, Lucille ..,.,,..,.. Gaedtke, Geraldine ......, Gaedtke, Ierome .......... Gallenberger, Alice ...... Gallenberger, Pauline ...... ........ , .........12, 19, 97 , ......,,,..,...... 12, 18 ..........l2, 18, 105 108, ........l2, 110 108 53 114 113, rri an Wava .............. ............. 4 4, 53 Gd 9 . Gals, Glenore ............... Gass, Marion .......... Gates, Clarence ....., Gates, Martin ,.,...... Gates, Robert ,........ Gehrig, Ioseph ......... 110 , 104, 116 104. 116 .,...,..53, Geigel, Bernard ................ ........,.,,...,., ......,....... 2 7 Geigel, lane .......................... 53, 113, 114, 115 Geigel, William .......................... 1 ....,,,....,.,....... 27 Gennrich, Betty Lou .... 27, 62, 69, 70, 105, 116 Hanson, Norma ......., .,.,,..., 2 9, 63 Hardrath, Ioan ............,......,....................,,....,,,. 53 Hardt, Lois .,...........,,................,...,,.......,,,,.. 13, 102 Hardtke, Eleanor ..................,................,.. 53, 114 Harlow, Grace ...... 22, 42, 44, 75, 80, 102, 104 Hartlaub, Iames .................................. 44, 88, 90 Hastreiter, Raymond ..,....,.,, ...,.........,....,....,.,... 4 4 Hauch, Iohn .......,.......... ,...,,,...,.,,,. 5 3 Haupt, Arlie .............. Haupt, Carol ..,.....,, ....,,..... 5 3, 116 Haupt, Evelyn ..,........ ,... . ..29, 110 Haupt, Richard .,,...,..... ..................., 5 9 Hauschulz, Marilyn ....... .....,.... 4 4, 116 Hawkins, Earl , .,........... ..............., 2 9 Hebert, Adelbert ........ ....,..,,.... 5 3 Hecker, Vernon ......,......., .................... 5 3 Heffernan, Gordon W. ,..... .......,. ...... 1 3 , 18 Hein, William .............................,...... 44, 92, 107 Heinz, Carol ......,,.....................,,...., 45, 110, 116 Heinzen, Robert 22, 29, 60, 67, 69, 71, 88, 106 1 Helminak, Shirley ...........,....,, Hendries, Lois Nick .............. Herion, Carole .............. ,.45, 77, 105, Kaufman, Richard Keune, Ronald ........ George, Robert ......... Georgenson, Donna 109 Geraldson, Elmer Lee ....... .......,,. 4 4, 53, Geroll, Ianice .,,..................1...................... 44, 79 Gersek, Dale .........................i.------------------- 28, 88 Gieschen, Doris ........,...........-.----.--.-----,-- ,44, 111 Gieschen, Mona ........ 28, 62, 68, 69, 73, 76, 100, 104, 105, 116 Girardi, Dorothy ...... ................,... 4 4, 75, 135 Glaeser, Marjorie ......., ............. ....-i---- 5 3 , 68 Glomski, Arlene .......... Glysch, Alvin ......,...... Glysch, Marlyce ........., Goehring, Donald ........ Goeke, Allen ......,.i.... Goeke, Eleanor ....,. Goeke, Irving ....... Gott, Gerald .........,.i... Golota, Dorothy ..,.... Gonzo, Ierry ........... Gonzo, Vern ....... Gosz, Frank ......,, Gosz, George 62, 69 ..........28, 68, 74, 103 109 ........,.53, 68, 113 80 ,.,......28, 69, 73, 80 Gosz, Lloyd ..........,. ..... . .. .-.------- -.-,-,-- V --A---- - --53 Graczyk, Ianet .......................,--.----- 53, 113, 115 Graczykowski, Lolita ....,,.------------. 44, 110, 115 Grady, Carol .......... L ..., 44, 104, 105, 112, 116 Granger, Richard .........i.....-.-----.----- -e------ ------ - 4 4 Granger, Robert ............... ..........-,.--- 4 4, 88, 90 Granitz, Frank ...------------ --------- 1 2, 13, 13 Graykowski, Ioseph ...... -------------A4---- 5 3 Graycarek, Iohn .......... -------- 2 8, 99 Green, Betty .............. ---------- 4 4, lm Green, Donald ........, Gregory, Iohn .......................... ............ 5 3, 55, 92 Grell, Esther ............,------ me ' 'n, Dennis ......,. 28, , , , , , , Gum 94, 100, 119 Groelle, Doris ....,...i.........,.,.. .-..---- -.----- 2 5 , 53, 58 Groelle, Edgar .......,.. .....,.... 4 4, 73, 124 Gross, Angeline ....,.. ------. eA-A4-4 - V -Y--23 Grotbeck, Shirley ..,-,-- ------ - -Y --44, 133 Gruber, Helen ............--. Gruber, Mary ........ .......,.... Guehlstorf, Richard ........ Guenther, Ann .............. Gulseth, Beverly ....,..,.. Gunderson, Stanley Guse, Florence .......... Haag, Roger ....... Haas, Mary ............ Haas, Shirley ..... ..... Haberman, Arthur Hablewitz, Donna Hablewitz, Ronnie Hacker, Mariorie .....,.. . .,,.....,... 53, ....,...28, 63, 68 108 113, 114, 116 ..........44, 108 ..........106 44, 66, 69, 77, 104, 105 Hagen, Bernhard ......... ........,,.i---------,e,---- - --12 Hakala, lack ..................... .Y .............---------- 53, 82 Hall, Robert ........... ---..--------AA--44 2 3 Hallisy, Robert ........,. ..--,-------.--, 2 3, 87 Hallock, Mary -...-..------- -,-e--------------- 4 4, 82 Halverson, Nancy ,...,.... ......i.... 2 9. 63, 115 Halvorsen, Bjorn .... Y... 1 . ....................... 53 Hamilton Kenneth ...... ........ 44 , 79, 83 Hamilton, -e ........... .,..,.............. 5 3 Hammond, Im. W. ....... ................ 1 0 Handl, Darlene ..... .....,......,,............, 5 3 Handl, Ronald ...,. ..,.............,.............. 5 9 Hanneman, Iohn ,......... ........................ 4 4 Hannon, Ruby ....... ........ l 2, 19, 114, 115 Hansen, Beverly ................ .......... 4 4, 82 Hansen, Marilyn ....... .......... 5 3, 68, 79, 114 Hansen, Nels ......... ..................... 5 3, 115 Hansen, Philip ....... .......... 5 3, 79, 107 Hansen Vernon ........,..,..,, 13, 18 Hanson, Carl ......... Hanson, Glenn ....... Herman, Bette .......... Herman, Donald Herman, Iames .......... ...,., Herman, Sydney Herrick, Ronald ...,.... Herrmann, George .. Herrmann, Harlan .. Herrmann, Mary Herzog, Kathleen ...,. Herzog, Robert .......... Herzog, Rudy ............ Herzog, Willard Hessel, lean ....,..... Hibbard, Delores 116 .22, 45, 90, 107 53 68 115, 116, 117 .,,...,,.29, 80, 105, 119 ,,,,,,29, 53 ea 117 115, Hidde, Iudith .................... 53, 65, 104, Hidde, Roland Iack ..., .......... Hill, Patricia ..................................,.,... ' 45 81 ...29, 97, Hoefner, Beatrice ........ .....,.. , , 100, 119 116, 112 Hoefner, Hoffman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Donald .,,... Carol ..,,...., Donald Helen Marvin Hoffman, Mary .........,...... 45, 105, 112, 113, Hofslund, Ioilnn Holdorf, Holdorf, Holdorf, 116 92, 96 sz va, 79 116 105 Earl ........ ..... Ierorne . William Hollen, Stuart .................................................... 53 Holly, Charles ............ 29, 54, 90, 92, 100, 107 Holschbach, Elaine .......................,..,...,.,......... 29 Holschbach, Frederick ............................,,.... 109 Holschbach, Lorraine ..,.... ,........ 5 3 Holschbach, Patricia ...., ......... 4 5 Holsen, Daniel ..... .....,... ,............... 2 9 Holsen, William ....... ............. 4 5, 92 Honold, Frederick ..,,... . .,,...... 29, 50, 90 Hooper, Mark ................ ............................... 1 0 Houghton, Ieanne ....... ......................... 2 9, 115 Hruby, Patricia .,.......... .....,.. 4 5, 66, 121, 122 Hrudka, Ioe . ...,............,... ........,..............,....... 5 3 Hubbartt, Ralph .............. .. ........................ ,.Z9 1-luchthausen, Richard ,.,.. ........................... 3 0 Hunsader, Lenore ........,..... ........ 4 5, 108, 110 Huntington, Kathleen ....... .,.,.......... 5 4, 116 Huske, William ............... .................... 5 4 Huss, Paul ..................,...... ..,....,...., 3 0, 90 Hutchison, Patricia .......,. .........,. 4 5, 116 Hutterer, Allen . ......,,... .............,.......... 4 5 I-lyink, Lawrence ..... .,....,., 1 3, 96, 97 Hynek, Roger . ....... ..................., 4 5 Isco, Gordon ...... ......... 4 5, 88 Iamchimstal, Iune ...... ..,....,........,,.....,,.....,,,.,,,, 4 5 Iacobi, Maureen ......,.....,,.. 45, 63, 68 121, 122 Iaeger, Irma .............. ......................,....,..,.,.,,,, Iaeger, Verna .......,...,., ......,............,,....,...,,,,, Iagemann, Elizabeth Iagemann, Paul Iagodinsky, Edward .....,. ...,...,.. Iagodinsky, lack .........,... .,,.,...,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, Iagodinsky, Sherrill ........ ........., 6 3 Ianesky, Iohn .,.......... Iansen, Iack ....,.,... Iebavy, Lumir ........ Iebavy, Roddy ...... Iens, Walter ......,... 45,78, , 30, , .......,,54, ......,,.30, .........30, 54 54 54 30 92 45 66 Ianecek, Iulia ............... ............. 1 3, 18 96 45 82 79 19 54 30 94 lens, William ................,...,.....,,.........,..,,.....,,...,, Iespersen, Betty .....,...,.,...........,........,.....,,..,,,,,, Iindra, Dan .................. 45, 65, 88, 90, 93, Iohn, Rex K. ....................,....,...................... 11, 18 johnson, Iudith .... 30, 62, 68, 69, 74, 80, 100, 101, 104, 105, 116 Iohnson, Ronald .............,. .,,,.....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 4 ?lamle4a 'Zwlez Iohnsrud, lean .......,..,.,. Iohnsrud, Ronald ...,.... Iones, Newton , ......... . Iones, Thomas ....... Iones, William ...... lung, Iohn ........... Iunk, Ioe ................. Junk, Kenneth ...... Kacynski, Mary ,,...... Kacynski, Robert ....,,., Kaderabek, Francis ....... Kaderabek, Ronald Kaeser, Beverly ........... Kaiser, Ioyce ..,......... Kakuk, Elizabeth ....... Kazlk, Dorothy ............... Kalk, Roger ..,............... Kaminski, Arlette ...... .. Kaminski, Carl ........ Kaminski, Frank .....,.... .14 79 14 sa, 115 79, sl, sa 19, zo, 87, 97 ao, 109 so 114 ...,..,ao, 103 1 ..........,.... au Kaminski, Ianice ....,,.....,,,... ........... 3 0, 113 Kamke, Lester ..,.,,.,..,,,....,.,..... ................. 4 5 Kanzelberger, George ............. ..,...... 1 4, 76 Kappelrnann, Donna Mae ........................,..... 54 Karbon, Eunice ....,.....,..............................,.,....,, 45 Karl, Ianice ......1..... l............ ..................,..,, 5 4 , 114 Kattner, Ioan ........,..,. Kattner, Richard ...... Kattner, Ruth ..........,.. Kaufman, Ieanette ..... Kaufman, Robert ...,.. Kautsky, Faye ...... Kautzer, Carol .,..., Kealey, Patrick ........ Keller, Margaret ...... Kelley, Marian E. .......... . Kempfert, Gertrude ..,.... Kempka, Mary Lou ......... Kempka, Nancy ........... Kerchefske, Earl ......... Kerchefske, Glenn ...... Kieffer, Paul .......... .......so, sz, ss, es, 113 114, us .,.........45, 88, 90, 'A fIfffEili','if QQ',','Qffi'S,'A 91 92 45 81 54 45 14 54 81 45 31 45 54 54 Kiel, Carol ............ ..,............, Kiel, Leland .............. ..................., 5 4 Kieselhorst, Glenn ..... .........., 5 4, 109 Kimmel, Angeline .............,.........,...................... 54 Kimmel, Donald ..................................,..... 54, 115 King, Paul .................... 20, 31, 80, 82, 88, 106, 107, 116, 118 Kirch, Iohn ......... ..,....,...,,.....,,..,,..,,,.,...,....,.. 4 5 Kirchen, Lester ..... Kirchen, Paul 1 ........... .........54, 78, 92 79, 81 Kxrchoff, Lorraine ......,. .,..1.....,.,.....,............,... 3 I Klackner, Marry ......., Kleiber, Benny 108, 113, 116 Kleiber, Helen .,1.... ' .... ..............,,.... 5 4, 68 Klein, Beverly ....,...............,...............,.,.,.....,...., 45 Klein, Patricia . .........,,........ .......,,.,,......,. 4 5, 115 Kleman, Olive .........111.......................,.. 31, 63, 81 Klement, Vera ........ 31, 63, 68, 69, 70, 104, 105 Kletzien, Peggy ..,............, 54, 79, 83, 109, 115 Kliment, Marvin ..,..,....,..,..........,.........,.,.., 31, 109 Klingbiel, Lois ............. .....,...,,. 5 4, 64, 102, 116 Klingeisen, Donna Mae .,.,..,...........,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, 54 Klingholz, Donna ,....,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 82, 104 Klinkner, Charlotte ....... Kloiber, Frank .............. Klusmeyer, Edith ........ Klusrneyer, Ethel .........,. Klusmeyer, Frederick ..,...,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 45, 109 Klusmeyer, Marion .......,.,...,,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N45 Kluth, Virginia ........,...,.....,,,,,, 45 63 68 69 75 Knickelbine, Lee .,,., Knipp, Ioseph , ........ . '109 Knowles, Wayne ,,,....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 79, 105 Knuell, Doris May .......................,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31 Knuth, Robert ....,,...,..,,,,,, 42, 46, 53, sa, 93, 94 Knutson, Dave .,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31, 73 Koch, Helen ..............,.,,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 4, 116 Kochan, Mary Iane ....... ................ 5 4 Kochan, Ralph ............. ,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 79 Kocian, Karolyn ...... .....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Koepp, Curtis ......,...., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Koeppe, Melroy ......,. ........,....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 6 Kohlbeck, Beverly .............,.. 31, 102, 104, lll Kohler, Kathryn ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4, 54 Kohls, Elder .............,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 53, 105 Kollath, Iames ..,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,, 5 4 , 92 Komoroski, Dorothy ...,... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 112 Komoroski, Rita ..... ,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 , 114 Konkel, Hildemar ,,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 50 index 141 ' ' '14,' 1e,' 113 Ffluonleau '7ndex Konlrle, Dolores ..... ............ ...,......... . 31 Konop, Donna Mae ......... ............ 5 4, 115 Konop, Robert ..,..... ........... . ., ,.................... ....46 Konopacki, Anthony ........ .......... 4 6, 121, 122 Konsella, Harvey .,....... ..........,.,-1.--..---,,. 4 5 Kopotic, Iames ........... ............. . 22, 31 Korlnek, Wayne ....... ............ . ...59 Korleske, Lois ...........Y..... ..........4 3 1, 81 Korlesky, Alice ................1 ...v..1.......-- - 45 Kornely, Sharon ................,.1. .........., 5 4, 32 Kostuhoske, Mary Ann .............,.,-.-1......-----.---- 31 Kotarek, Eugene .............v.4..-.....-1---.--.Y-1--4--------- 54 Kotche, Donald ..........Y1.....-.---.----fY--.- -- .-------1--' 4 5 Koutecky, Lola ......,......... 46, 81, 105, 106, 112 Kowalske, Nancy ............--...------ . ,.--------------- ----454 Kowalski, Susan .......... .... ...,.---------- 5 5 , 54. 115 Krainlk, Marjorie ........ 32, 62, 68, 69, Krall, Corrine ........ .......,.................,.-.- Kreit, Mary ............... Kreie, Iohn ........ ,.....,.. Kretsch, Imogene ..... Kretsch, lanet ........... Kretsch, Patrick ......, ,........55, 116 ..........46, 80 ........32, 110 106 Kries, Robert ................... .,,,-r-------.-- 5 5, Krlppner, Virginia ......,. Krish, Harvey ........... Krolm, Norman ...- ..... Kronforst, Nancy ........1.... Kronlorst, William ............... Kronschnabel, Robert . 105 78 .......,.42, 46, ..........46, .....46 32 32 B1 Kruck, lay ................,........,. ..............-,------ Krueger, Allen ...........,....................--------,- --4----- Krumet, Daniel ....... .......................... 4 6. 55, Krumel, Wayne .......................r.............-......-.-- 105 Kublchelr, IoAnne ..r.,....... 46, 82, 105, 121, 122 Kublchek, Merlin ....r.......----.--,--------- --------,4------, 5 5 Kubltz, Iohn ............,... .,........ 1 .......r.. 4 5. 79. lfg Kubitz, Gerhardt ....... Kubsch, David ....,....., Kuether, William .l... Kumbalek Ianice Kummer, Darlene ....,, Kurtz, Walter .......... Laabs, Marvin .......,...,,.. Labonsky, Harold ..,....... .........-. 4 5. 95, Ladwig, Robert ...e ..... Lakatos, Donna Mae ......, ..,,...... Lambrles, Dolores ....... Lambries, Gaylord ..... Lambries, Mar ene ....... Lang, Dorothy ............ Lantaw, Eunice ............-...-. -- . LaRocque, Genevieve Larson, Tom ...- ........... LeClair, Leo ............... LeCoque, Faye ...... Ledvlna, Llane ...,.. Ledvtna, Lloyd ....... Lehman, Marian ....... 114, 46 10 ......,...46, 90 55 ......,....32, 81 10 78 92 S5 .....,......46, 108 116 3, 104, 105 .55 90 95 109 63, 69, ...,......32, 71 78 55 55 55 67 32 121 Leider, Dale ............ .............1 Lelkam, Wayne ........... , ...........,....,..... .. Leiker, Iohn ............... ,... .,............,.,,.... 3 2 , 63, Lcnsmeyer, Geraldine .................. .. ............ .- Leschke, Patricia ..... ....... 46, 65, 105, 112, Lesperance, Barbara .....,.,r.......................-.....-- 59 Lesperance, Marianne .....1.........................1.... 55 Lettenberger, Donald ......, . .......... ....... ...32 Lettenberger, Marjorie .1 ......,... 46, 110, 116 Lettenberger, Nancy ..1................. 46, 105, 112 Leu, Donald .......,........,...........,... ..... ......... .......,. 4 6 Lies, Kathleen ...................... 32, 69, 72, 80, 106 Lies, Richard ............,. .......,..............,...... 5 5, 95 Llgman, june ......,...... Lind, Clara Belle ....... Llndholm, Robert ..... Lippert, Kathryn ....... Ltpskt, Mary Ann ....,.. Ltpski, Rita ................. Little, Dwight ......,. Little, Ioyce .........,...,. Long e er, All n .,...,, Lorlt: llobert ............ . Luchsinger, Donna ...... Luckow, Robert ............ Luecker, Florence .. Luedtke, Carl ..... ....... . Luedtke, Thomas ......, .32, 81 .. .59 106 Qlllfbiifu ...,.,.,..,,...fffffffli6f' 55 55 46 33 90 46 Luchterhand, Charles ......... .......... g g 81 55 92 63 94 Lulsier, Ralph .....,... Lutz, William .......... Lyon, Iane .......... Lyon, Tom .................,.. 142 Index 46, 89, 90, 93, 41 McCarthy, Iohn ............. McCarty, Patrick ........, ..., 33, 79, 83 110 McCauley, Gertrude ...... ................ 1 4, 55 115 McClellan, Nancy ......... McConnell, Katherine . , , 116 .46 112 116 McConnell, Nancy .............,.. ,..... . .. Mccuuy, imma ..........11.1.............. 46,' 106: McDonnell, Iames ................ 41, 88, 90, 91, McGlin, Constance ..... McKay, Iohn ............. McNu ty, lane ....... Machia, Iames ......,,, Maedke, Eugene ........... Maertz, Guy ................... Magill, Iarnes ................... Mahnke, Ralph .... 42, 46 Mahnke, Betty! ......,,....... Maigatter, Io n ,.......... Malzahn, Robert ....... Manlick, Betty ........ , Maznthey, Ierry ..... Maples, Danny ............. 112 94 116 116 ........55, .13 14 18 109 115 , sa,' ss,'ss, '1s, vb, aa .,...,.,.46, 116 55 Maples, Roger .................. .......... 5 5, 95 Maresch, Donna ............... ............ ..46 Markowski, Geraldine ....... ........... 3 3 Marlrowskl, Marion ..........1...... ........................ 4 6 Markowski, Raymond ......,..............1................ 55 Marks, Lynette .............. ,.......... .... . .................. 3 3 Markwardt, Karen .... 42, 46, 69, 75, 101, 105 106, 116, 121, 122 Marquardt, Donald ..................,....................... 46 Marqiiardt, Oliver, ...................................r.1... ...33 Mars all, Mary Ellen .,,.,.......... ...1 . 33, 80, 116 Masiak, Francis ................ ......,. 4 6, 89, 92, 95 Matthias, Annette .......1. ...... ...,........ 5 5 , S2 Maule, Dale ................ Maule, Ervin ........, Maurer, Dick ....... Meany, Leo ........... Meihsner, Roger ....... Meindl, Virgene ....... Meisner, Gilbert .........., Meisner, Meisner, Melsnest, Charles ..,...... Meissner, Daniel .....,... Marlene ......., Robert ........... 46, fffffffffff55f' 80 81 78 47 ......,.,.47, at Meissner, Shirley ...............,..........., .............. 5 5 Mellberg, Donald .. ........,.................,. 55, 64, 90 Mertens, Donald ..............................,,........ 55, 96 Meyer, Ann ........... 22, 33 62 67 68 69 72, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer Carol .,........... Caron .. lerome ...... ......33, 88 Ioan .............,................ .................. 5 5, 115 Kenneth ...... Luane .......... Marvin ......,,... Robert ............ Michel, Lois .....,,,. Miles, Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Iames ......, LeRoy .....,. Bruce ....... Grace ...... Iune Milan Nona ............. Richard ...... Ronald ....,...,.. 3 Mills, Robert ..,... 22, 109 63, 68, 110, 116 ....33, 63, 69, 72, 86, 97 110, 117, 122 79, 92, 95 90 14 81 115 103, . ............, ....,................,.,,.. 3 4 Mills, William .....,.... Mirkes, Carole ........... Mitcheltree, Dale Mix, William .......... Mixa, Donna ....1.......... Moakler, Donald ....... Moede, Iohn .....,..... Monka, Bruce ........... Monka, Patricia ......, Moser, Rosemary Moss, Donald ......... 4, 62 64 67 68 78 , . , , , 79, 83, 86, 90, 97 97 .........34, 69, 73, 116 ............,,........ 1. 56 92, 96 63, 81, 68 .. ........ 34, 68, 88 116 47, 122 ..,.....47, 75, Mott, Sally .........,.... .......,.......... 4 7 Mraz, Rodney ......... ...,.,.... 4 7, 92 Mrotek, Paul ............... 11................... . 47, 78 Mrozlnski, Robert .,....... ..,.......,....................,, 4 7 Mrozinski, Shirlee ............. , ................,,.............. 34 Muchln, Bette ................... ..,... 4 7, 104, 105, 116 Muchowski, Ronald ......,...................,..........,.... 56 Muehlberg, Ioan Muehlberg, Mary Mueller, Charles 47, 80, 105, 112. 113, 116, 123 ............47, 79, 102, 103, 104 Mueller, Nancy . Multerer, IoAnn ...,..,.. Multerer, Rita .... Myers, Myers, Richard ..... Robert ........... Myszewski, Betty Naidl, Naidl, Leo ............ Marian ss, ao, az az, 113, 116 47 111 N apholz, Iames ......,,. Napp, Luanne ..... .. . Nass, Charles .....,.. Nebel, Mary ........ .. Neilitz, Delores ..........., Neilitz, Ianet ...,.. ,....,..,.., , , , , Nelson, Albert .........,,,.........,.,.... 47, 78, 97, Nemetz, Dolores .......,... Nething, Doris .....,, Neubert, Lee .......... Neumann, Lois ., Neuser, Daniel ...,, Neuser, Elaine .....,. Neuser, Iohn ......... ,, ..,,... Neuler, Mary Ann .,.... Newberg, Charles .. Newman, Iames .,.... Nickels, Lois ............. Nichols, Donna ........ Ntsleit, Robert ........ N ordman, Iames .,..... Novak, Alice ......... Novak, Bette ..... .... Novak, Delmar ..,,. Novak, Dick ......,.... . .,...... 22, 56, ..47 115, 116 107 wa 34 sa sa 79 83,103 124 115, 116 92, se, 107 ...........4v, vs, 112, ue .34, sa, ss, 74, me 92 113 103 es, .,..........47, 63, 68 . .......... 47, 110, 116 .. ....................... 56 Novak, Romy .......,..... .................., 5 6 Novitski, Frank ......... ..,.,.. .... 1 5 , 77 Novy, Ianice , ............... ........ 5 6, 116 Novy, Victor ....................,. ............,., 3 4 Nowakowskl, Carola .,1... ...,....... 4 7 Oberholzer, Nancy ............ 47, 63, 69, 75, 116 Oelke, Norman ...............................,,.............,,., 34 Oestreich, Edwin ............... .......... ..................... 3 4 Oestreich, IoAnn .......... .....................,,, 3 4, 111 O'1-learn, Patricia . ,,.... ......... 3 4, 00, 115 O'Leske, lames ............. .............................. 4 7 O'Leske, Marian .,..... ,,,. ........,.. 4 7 , 104, 116 Olm, Flora ............., ........... 5 6, 82, 109, 114 Olson, Leroy ........,..... Olson, William ......... O'Mal1ey, Maureen Orlopp, Donald ............ Osiecxanek, Allen .. Ouradnik, lane ....,... Ouradnik, Ioan ........ Ouradnik, Mary ,....,. Owen, Norman .,,.. Ozga, Allan ......., Palfenier, Carl ....... Pankrcntz, Mike ..... Panosh, Anton ...., Parsons, Barbara .,,.. ....,...35, 78, 83 56 ':f:::1:147 114 114 , ........ 56, 79, 92 ...........35, ...,.......47, Paulson, lean. ,,,.. ...........,.................. 4 7, 112, Paulson, William ...................................... 82 75 47 115 116 35, 79 105 112 Pauly, Margaret 47, 75, 80, 103, 104, , Pautz, George ...,.,.., ..,........ ......., .......,.,.. 1 ......... . 3 5 Pautz, Herbert ...,......,. .......,........ ,..........,.... . . 56 Pautz, Walter ............,,.........,.,,,. , .,1......1.............. 47 Pech, Patricia ............ 42, 47, 75, 103, 104, 121 Peck, Erling . ..,......,.,.........1.......,.,,...... ............... 5 6 Pekarske, Ioe .. ......,............................,........,.1.. 47 Pelisek, Otis ......... ............. .,,..,.. 4 7 , 75, 116, 117 Peltier, Donald .,......, Peot, lack ................... Peppler, Eileen ......... . .... ,.... ..............,.,.... 5 6 79 ...,......... ..35 Peronto, Shirley ....... ............... 3 5 Peterman, Bette ......,. ,.,..,... 5 6, 116 Peterman, Ernest ............ .............,. 4 7 Peters, Lorraine ...........,....., ......,.... 3 5 Peterson, Mrs. Allen lr. ...........,...,.......... 15, 20 Peterson, lack .................,......................1.,......... 35 geterson, 'I-times ................, 47 86 90 92 94 eterson, oinas ....,......,.. fIi1s,'aa,' 90,'92, '100 e Dolores Petzk , ......... ............. Pew, Io ce .............,,........,.... 48, , 63 68 82.103 Heffel-, lacy ...,........,...,.,,..,............,..,,.,.,.. ' ..,, 4 a, an Piaskowslrl, Lou Ann 106 Pickop, Howard .........., ss, 13, Piechocky, Herbert .......................................... 35 109 Pierner, ,Carol .....1................. .......,...56, 104, Pleschelj Rita .,,,.... 48, 65, 71, 81, 105, 112, Pihl, Roberta ...., ....... ........... . ..........., 5 6 , 116 115, 116 100 116 Place, Betty ............ 20, 35, 64, 73, 80, , Place, Ellen .,......1.1.......... , .......... 56, 66, 115, 116 Place, Mgry ........... . ...........,.......... 20, 35, 63, 73 Plautz, E die ............. .............................. 4 8 Pleuss, Charlotte .......... ........... 5 6, 113, 116 Pollen, Donna Mae ,........ - ..,...... ......35 Pollen, Iudith ............. ....... 4 8, 110, 116 Pollock, David ....... Pollock, Iames ....... Polster, Peter ..... Posen, Harry ....... Post, Robert ......,.. Powalish, Ioan ..... Pribek, Shirley ...... Prince, Bernice ...... Prince, Harold ....... ........56, 96 116 ...........56, 114, 116 .....,.,.49, 11, i04,'10s 113 Tretz, Ralph ..,..,,,...... Prochnow, Marilyn ...... Provost, Iacx ............. Prowls, Iames ....... Pultz, Cleeta ...... Quint, Donald ....... Rattz, Gladyn ....,, Rabas, Donald .... Rabas, Eugene .....,,., Radandt, Harold ,.,, ...., Radlinger, Lorraine Raduenz, Erle ............,, Rahr, Ruth ..,..........,.... Rambadt, Donald ,,.,.. .. Rambadt, Merlin ...,.. Rank, Donald . ....... Rank, Marcella ........ Rank, Richard ,,,.... Rank, Wayne ..,...... Rappel, William .....,,...., Rasmussen, Dale ..... Rasmussen, Harold ..................,.....,,,. Rasmussen, Lowell . Rasmussen, Mark ....... . ....'jjfffffff96f' 42, 91, 56 78 88 46 121 109 ...........48, 90, 111 ,, ......... 36, ..36 105 92 ........,57, .,,.......59, 107 107 48, 76, 81, 120, ...22, 57, 66, 90, 95, 15, 88, 97 122 107 22, 57, 90, 96. 107 Ratajczak, Richard .,,.. ..................... 3 6, 109 Rataiczak, Rita ............. ....,.... 4 8, 108, 110 Rathsack, Kathryn ..... ...........,.. 5 7, lll Louis .... . Marian .... Rathsack, Rathsmck, Schlais, Mary .......... 37, 68, 111,113,115,l19 106 Schlei, Mary ,........,,......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37, Schleis, Ioan .....,,...,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Schleunes, Sherry ...... .,,,,.... 5 7, 115, 116 Schmatz, Ioe ............ ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Schmidt, Dorothy ...,.... Schmidt, Margaret .,,.. 116 ..37 63 68 69 86, 93, 94 Schmidtman, Ion ....,..,.. .............,,....,.,..,..,,,,,,,, 3 7 Schmidtmann, Iack ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , 73, 7l4mleaa '7adez Stechmesser, Allen ......, ...........,. 3 9, 78, 79 Steckmesser, Paul ,,... .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Steinbrecker, Allan ...............,,...,,,...,,,,,,,,,, 49, 83 Stelzer, Ioseph ..,................,,... 117 Stephenson, Barbara ....,....... 58, 82, 109, 116 Stern, Dennis ............,...... Stevenson, Iohn .......... Stock, Ieanette ...,.,,, Stock, Raymond ..,... 39, 80, 101, 97 Schmitz, lean ........................,,..,.,.,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Schmitz, Louis ..,..........,,,..................,,.. 15, 86, 97 Schmitz, Patricia 48, 63, 66, 68, 102, 103, 104 Schneider, Keith ,,.....,. ...,,.,....................,,,, 4 8, 87 Schneider, Roger .......,......,.,..,,,..,....,,,,,,,,, 49, 92 Schoepke, Allen ..............................,,,...,,,,..,,,,,, 37 Schoepke, Gerald .....,.....,....,.,...,..................... 57 Scholten, Mary ...........,,. 57, 105, 115, 116, 117 Schramrn, William ........................,,,...,,,,,,,, 37, 64 Schrank, Ianet ..,.,...,,.,..,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Schroeder, Carol ............ ,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 78 Schroeder, Edward ....... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,49 Schroeder, lean ................. ....,,......,,,,,,,, 3 7 Schroeder, Melba Mae ........ , .,,...,,,,,,,, 37, 115 Schroeder, Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 89, 90 Schuette, Caroline ........ ........,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Schuette, Donnie ,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37, 63, 81, 106 Schuette, Hart .....,..,.............,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Schuette, Ioan ..,,...,...... 38 63, 69, 74, 100, 118 Schuh, Caroline ............,........,....,,., 49, 115, 116 Schuh, Marilvn ......A..........,.....,,....... 57, 105. 116 Schuknecht, Thomas ...... .,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 8, 87 Schultz, Ioan ..........,.,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 8, 73 Schumacher, Ioan ,.... .,,, Rathsack, Nancy ..... ............, , .,48, 81 Rau, Gerald .......,,........ .................,,..,...,,, 5 7 Rauch, Robert ................. .......... 4 8, 81, 122 Reardon, Cassandra ..... Reardon, Patricia .,...... Rebitz, LuAnr1e ........ Reimer, Ann ,.....,........ ...,,... 105, us Reimer, Maureen ,,,, ......,........................... 4 8, Rexnert, Marilee ............... Reinertson, Paul ....., Reininger, Roger .,,...., Reinks, William ...,... Reitmeyer, Deloris ..... Reitmeyer, lame ....... Rerneker, Carol ........ Reuther, Roman .......... 116 62, 69 108 42, 49, 10s, 112, us 48 42, 115, ........48, 75 .........48, 113, .. ..............,..... 44 Reznichek, Patricia .................. 48, 68, 112, Richgels, Eugene ..., 109 116 86 116 48 116 .48 75 79 Richter, Dean .....,.....,.., .,,.....,,,....,., Ricketson, Ruth ,....... Riebe, Donald Rieck, William ...... Riel, Clarence Ripp, Douglas ....... Ristad, Mary ............. Ritchie, Frances Roberts, Rodney, Donald ....... Iames 106, 119, '122 90 109, 102, 96 87 116 104 124 ......,.48, 79, 81, Schwalbe, Eugene ....,,. Roedig, Charles .,.... ....,.......,,..,.,,.,.....,..,.,,.... 5 0 Roedig, Lauretta ..,.,.,.....,................, 36, 68, 115 Rohde, lean .........................4.,.. 19, 36, 113, 119 Rohrer, Richard ............ 36, 67, 89, 90, 97, 100 Rohrer, Vernell .......................................... 48 B3 Rosik, Maysel .,,.... ,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 8, 75, 105 Rothmund, Ioan ...,................,,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,, 48, 116 Rothwell, Angus B. ............,,..,.,,..,,..,,..,,,,,, 10, 19 Rothwell, lean .....,,... 36, 62, 68, 82, 104, 118 Rower, Iay ..,.....,,,,.....,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37, 79 Rower, Sue ..,,..,,.,.... ................,,,,,,. 5 7, 115, 116 Ruchhoeit, Ervin .................,......,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 Rudolph, Verna ....,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 15, 19, 62 Rugowski, Francis ....................,,....,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 10 Rynish, Louis ...........,....,,.,........, Rysticken, Richard .....,. Sadowski, Richard ...... Salta, Dorothy ..,,....,, Samer, Audrey Sammon, Alice Satori, Marlene Scallon, Hugh Schack, Melvin ...... ., Schaller, Mary Schaller, Priscilla ....... Schaus, Kenneth ........ Schaus, Patricia .,,.......... Schelthelm, Germaine ..... Schelthelm, Ioyce ....,.... Scherasky, Betty ......... Scherasky, Ieanette .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, Schermetzler, Eileen Scheurell, Allan ......... nugowski, Helen .... 31, sz, se, ss, 10, 11, 105, 106, 110 .. ...............,...... 50 48 103 113 .,,....,..37, 63, 68, 115 .. . ...........l.............. .57 81 ..,......48, sa 111 116 ...... 42, 48 A ............. 4........ . .57 116 Scheurell, Gloria ........,... 37, 63, 69, 71, 100, 101, 105, 117 Scheurell, Robert .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Schlais, Betty ...,,,,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, 55 Schwalbe, Patricia .,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R 8 Schwan, Rose Marie .,..................,.,, 15, 18, 112 Schwantz, Eugene ,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,.,,,,,,, 57, 109 Schwantz, Inez ..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 104 Schwartz, Fanchon ............ 38, 69, 70, 104, 105 Schwartz, Iames .......,..,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Schwartz, Marilyn ......,............ ..,,.,,...,,,, 5 7, 116 Schwartz, Robert ......., 57, 64, 68, 77, 109, 115 Schwarzenbart, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Schweigl, Larry ..,..,....,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,11, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 82 Schweial, Oliver ...................,.,...........,.,,..,,,,,,, 49 Scott, Carol ......,, ,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 , 111 Scott, Roger .....,.,... .......... 3 8, 90, 91, 92, 107 Scott, Rosemary ........,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 8, 111 Scray, Richard ....... .. .,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 U Seibel, Robert ......,,. Seidl, Arthur ..... 122 Seiler, Dale .....,...., ,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 92, Sell, Arnold ,,,,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,,,,,,,- 5 7 Selle, Charlotte .....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Selle, Helen ................, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 4 9 Senglaub, Robert ........ ,,,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Sepnieski, George .,.,.. ,,,,..,... 4 9, 77, 121, 122 Shaw, Bruce ............,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 92, 95 Shaw, Malcolm .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Shaw, Marilyn ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 118 Sheraski, David ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Shoblaska, Clark ....... ........., 5 0, 107 Shoulak, Dolores Shoulak, Louella ....... Shupita, Lyndoris, .....,... Sickinger, Catherine ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Sickinaer, Ieanette ....... Sieracki, Catherine ....... Sievert, Nancy ,,,,,,, ..........38, 117 49 86 Sievert, Iames ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , Siewert, Ioyce .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 g Silbernagel, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 32, 117 Simkins, Robert ..,. 49, 76, 77, 81, 105, 120, 122 Simon, Mary ............,............. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 81, 113 Simon, Val ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 5 Sincoular, Dorothy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Singer, Ierome ,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Singer, Iohn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Singer, Margaret Sixta, Sally ........,....... Skarvan, Barbara ...... Skrepenski, Allan Slattery, Suzanne Sloggett, Nancy ...... Smith, Catherine 116 117 89 116 113, 49 fQIfQ1fQSs,' ..38 115 Sonnenburg, Ioel ...,,.............,.,,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,,, 3 9, Sorenson, lane .... 49, 63, 68, 75, 80, 106. 112 Spackman, Iames ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 g , 86 Spevacek, lean .,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 117 Spoentgen, Mrs. R. H. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 Snringstube, Lloyd ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , H39 Staalson, Ioanne .,...,.,. ,,,,,,,, 5 3, 115, 117 Stadler, Fabian ,,.,,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Stadler, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 110 Stadler, Patricia ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 9 Stahl, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Stangel, Charles ....... ..,,,,,,1,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Stangel, Iarnes ,....... ,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,53 Stanzel, Bernice .,.... ..............,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , .53 Stanzel, Nancy ..,.......,..,,,..,,,,,,,, 49, 75, 112, 117 Stebbins, Helen .............,,. 39, 63, 66, 105, 111 Steckert, Marvin .,..,,.,.....,............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58 Stodola, Iames .,............. Stoltenberg, Ioan 49, 63, Stransky, Charles .......... Strathearn, Ianet ........ Stromila, Betty ...,..... Struck, Betsy ......... Struck, Naomi ..,... Stys, Edward ....,.....,, ,,.. Suhr, Gary ...,.,,..,......,,...,,, Sullivan, Barbara ....... Surius, Iames .....,,..,.,, Swarick, Sally ........,,.,..... Sweetman, Ieanette ..... Swoboda, Donald .......... Swokowski, Elmer ......... sa, 15, 103. 105. 112 91, ss 19, 111 ss, 116 ...mas 69,71 76 ss 49, 110 116 .......,..39, 78 ,..,........ ..58 49 Szalewski, Lavern Ioe ...,.... .......... Szymczyk, Ronald ......... Tadych, Gertrude .,.,. Tadych, Leona ..... Tadych, Marion ....,, Tadych, Shirley ...,.. Vernon ....... ....,... ..49 Tadych, Tauschek, William ..... Taylor, Carol ..... ....... 39 sa 39 92 106, 110, 115 Tegen, lean ........................................,,.,,,,, 39, 115 Teitgen, Clare .............. 49, 75, 11, 02, 105, 122 Temme, Roger ...... Terens, Roger ...... Tetzlaft, Earl .......... Theisen, Paul .,.... Thiel, Shirley ....... .. ......,........... .................... 4 0 Thielen, Caryn .,........... Thiry, Iohn ....,....,......,,.,,,, Thomas, Marilyn ............, 15, 51 .......sa, se 116 . ...................... 40 ....... , .......................... .,59 116 Thompson, Mary Lou .,..... ,,,..,,,, 5 8, 109, Thorison, Iames ............. Thornton, Shirley ......., Tisler, Iohn ....,,....,,,,,, ,,,, Tisler, Monica ....,. Tisler, Virginia ................ Tittl, Bettie ............,........... 49, 81, 101. 112, Tolksdori, Celia ....,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 68, 75, Toltzmann, Richard Tomczyk, james ......... Tompkins, Berdetta Towsley, Diane ........... Trastek, Ward ...,...... Treadwell, Lois ...,.... Trochlell , Anthony .. . Trochlell, Barbara ..... Trombla, William ....... Trottier, Bernadine ....... Troullier, Clittord ....... Troullier, Eunice ..,,,,,,.,,, Troullier, Iosephine ....... Truettner, Russell ..,,... Tuschl, Margaret ......, 116 115, 116 117 108 49 ao, 104. 119 ,49, 76, 91, as ,......49, 78, 124 11, az, 111 108 73, 116 ...........40, 117 109 ...,.......,.49 .....,.....58, Uetzmann, Iudith .....,. 117 117 Uhlers, LaVerne ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 ,,59, 115, Utke, Glenn .......... ,,,, 1,,,, ,,,, 11,,,,,,,,, 4 9 VanderSande, Patricia ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Van Ells, Tom ,................,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Van Patten, Annette .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Van Patten, Ronald ....... ......,....,..,.,,,,.,,, 5 9 Vergiels, Marilyn .,.,,.. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 4 0, 115 Vesely, Geneva ......, ........, 5 9, 111, 116 104 Vetter, Betty .....,.,...., Vetter, Hildegarde ..... Vetting, Arlene ......... Vetting, Gordon .......... ....,....,,40, 110 109 Vetting, LaVaughn ..................,..,,, 50, 110, 117 Vinton, David ..........,,........,.,,,....,,.,,1,,,,, ,,,, 4 0, 106 Vits, George 42, 50, 76, 77, 81, 106, 120, 122 Vogel, Conrad ,,...,,,. .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 Vogel, Leonard ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 0, gg Vogt, Richard .....,,......... 21, 40, 88, 90, 91, 100 Voigt, Carol .........,, ,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 5 9 , 79 Volz, Debora .,...,,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 0 , 80 Volz, Swanhild ......... ...,..,....., 5 9, 82, 115, 116 1 ndex 143 Woida, Lois ...,.,.... 7 Vulez Vraney, Dale ........ Vraney, Marian ....... Vreeke, Iames .,.... Waack, LaVerne .,.... Waack, Lloyd ...... Waack, Marlon ,... Waarum, Ann ...,.. Wachal, Roger ......A,... Wagner, Charlotte .,......50, 66, 86 .......,..40, 80, 116 .., ............. 50 78 .,........50, 110 ........59, 115, 117 Wagner, Donna .......Y.. ................,.,,... 4 1 Wagner, Elizabeth , ........ ........ 5 0, 110, 117 Wakley, Delmar .. .....,......A... 50, Walden, Dorothy ..,..... .......A............ Wall, Groove ....,.......... Wanlger, argle ..,.... Wanlsh, Dan ........ Wanilh, Victor ....,... Warren, Patricia Wasstnk, Nola .............. ...,,........... ........59, 66, wmv, nmma .................... so, vs, ah. sof 88 41 90 41 41 50 117 116 116 Wenstadt, Gail .....,.,,, 50 82, 103, 105, 122 Wergin, Irene ...............................,..,.,............... 59 Wergin, Ierorne ..........,..,.,.......................,.. 50, 52 Wernecke, Dale ...... .................. 4 1, 109 Wester, Calvin ........... 104 109 Westphal, Barbara .................. 59, 68, , Weten1tamp,yl1hert .,..... ........ .............. 5 9 , 109 113 117 Wetenkarnp, Carol ...... White, Betty ...1........... White, Pat .......... Y... . .. Wickert, Robert ..... Wickman, Ruth ....... Wiegand, Donald ,,,... . Wiegert, Curtis 1........ .. Wiese, Barbara ....... Wiesner, Shlrley ....... Wigand, Victor ........... Wilda, Lois ............... Wllda, Patricia ....... ........50, , ..........,41, 109 . ......... 59, 109 ...........59, 104 ....,....50, 66, 112, 117 116 Wrlda, Robert ..........,.. ......... ....,.. ..1..... 5 9 , 79 Willert, Audrey ..,........ ..,,,.......1....... 5 0, 68 Williamson, Carole .,.,... .,..,........,,. 4 1, B0 Willman, Ann ........,,.,,,.... .........,. 5 0, 80, 113 Willman, Mary ......, . ........,..,,,...,.......,.. 41 Winder, Gordon ,..... ......... 1 3, 15, 97 Witczak. Lois ........... ............,. 5 9, 117 Witzel, Diane ,.,,....... .......,............ 4 1 Wintmus, Ordella ....... ................ 5 9 Woepse, Walter ........,. ..,..,,...1 4 1, 109 Wolda, Betty ,,......... Woita, Arthur ...... Woli, Marshall ,... ...,. ll2, 117 Wolff, William ........ ,,,,,.,....,,..,, 5 0, 92 Wolfram, lean ....,... ..,.,,,,,,,,,....,, 5 9, 116 Wood, Esto B. ..,..... 15, 18, 92, 97 Wood, Sandra ............ ...,,.,......,,,... 5 9, 115 Wotruba, Margaret Yakoubek, Frank ....., . ........,,.,..,. 50 Young, Sondra ......, ..,..... 5 9, 109 Zagrodnlk, Dale .,., ..,..,,,, 5 0, 92 Zahorik, lack ......,.,,.... . ,....... 50, 88 Zahorik, Russell ,,,.... . .......,............. 59 Zalewski, Carol .......... .,............. 5 0, 117 Zalewski, Richard 1..... ..,.. . ., ..,.,,....... 59, 96 Zander, Pauline ...... .,.,,...... 5 9, 69, 117 Zander, Thomas ...... .......... 4 1, 77, 78 Zankle, Francis ................,,,.1...1................. 41, 80 Zeddies, Elaine ...............,.....,..,. ,,,.50, 112, 117 Zeddies, Patricia ........,..,.......................... 41, 116 Ziemer, William ,....... 42, 50, 63, 68, 78, 83, 86 Ziqlinslri, Eugene ......,,,,......,.....................,..,,.,, 16 Zigmund, Giles ......,............,.,,..,...,.,.,..........1..... 41 Zinkel, Duane .......... ......... 5 0, 68, 86 Zinkel, Florence ........ Zinkel, Theresa ..,.... Zipperer, Bernice ..,.1. ............,.. 5 9, 117 Zipperer, Bette ....,.... ,,..., I ,.,50, 112, 113 Zunker, Wayne ....... ........................ 5 9 Zywicke, Mary .,...... ...........50, 117 Wellner, Barbara .,,.,....................... 59, 111. Wellner, Betty ........1.1..........,.,..1................, 50, 75 Wells, Iudlth ..50, 63, 68, 69, 75, 101, 112, 117 Wenndorf, Lois ,........................,..,.,,.......... 41, 80 1 ' ' J? Jeff ,zf IG -W . Printing by Color Crait Printers, Inc. ...... ........ M anitowoc, Wisconsin Cover by E. G B. Bondery ......,.......................... ........ M anitowoc, Wisconsin Engravings by Brock Engraving Company ....,..... ..,,,,,.. M adison, Wisconsin The sta!! appreciates the courtesies and co-operation shown by townspeople, craftsmen, teachers, and students through- out the year. The staff wishes to thank Herald-Times and Color Craft Printers, Inc., particularly. 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