Madison East High School - Tower Tales Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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Some menibers of your class will go on to an institution of higher lerning, but all should study and develop an understanding of the problems of our time. This is not a safe World in which to live, and an informed electorate is needed as never before. The people of our land, to their everlasting credit, care more about that for which they live than for the mere act of living. You and all of us must, with the enthusiasm of the fanatic, believe in our doctrine of the dignity of man and do your part in making it an article of export. Uurs is a thrilling doctrine, and you must help to have it understood and appreciated. Fos'r1sR S. RANDLE, Principal PRINCIPAL FOSTER S. RANDLE Mr, Barrett, Assistant Principal NUR-SE'S OFFICE Miss Mary McCa.rvi11e Miss Margaret Fosse, Guidance Director Miss Catherine Collins, Assistant DiI'9Ct01' THE OFFICE STAFF Mrs, Leta, Hogan, Miss Phylliss Brus- sow, Miss Adeline Naparalla., Miss Pat Gafke, Mrs. Sylvia Graf ! 42 QQ ii, 1 , X -'sw Y 'wh 913 3- 4 1 :J rg 9 3? nk' I ,. ,J C ...fit -1 ,An Mi A fy . ff fi V V , K: W Ay W , Q' W I ' X, X X' 5 I M V Q ,K A LMW' M 5 if x 5 . . A Vwffsza ww , Wm iv N. Q 7 52122. 3 , -:f:,1,.g: K 'J lf' .:' 33 '53 Y ' al 4 I 'Q Q4 Q Y bv 2: f 4 741 1 58 1: Q 6 K , , .... , gif J Q -A , .Q i be A' ,I H , W J, 4, M: A CW' , 'vfQ, i W4 W xy,,mw' A Md: 3,3 55,0 Las M. EWS' 4 Q, g 5 w , my QA at 2 1. H QE E 'X QQ A Q Q A M36 Q3 ,3 X Q x R R A L we :-r:,'.::.-. 4 w N'L5'WZ ,,, , , , , - - f 1 s. if .... HE Yak f , X X A If iff Q 25 S 1 in 'E Ei 41325 '92 Q 4 vs? Mwy 'Q i 9 3 ,zf 1 , f i- waw Mm 2'. 2 95:- 65 R qs, J iq .. ,5.f-Mr.: ,X 3 M., y AEG 5 A Q, ,N 1 . 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Miss Lula Margetis --- ---------.---- Home Economics ----- Guidance ---- --- --- Mathematics -- --- ---- English ----- --- --- Social Studies ---- --- Industrial Arts ---- ---- English ----- ----- Art ---- ---- Science ---- ---- Mathematics --- --- Guidance --- -- English ---- - Commercial -- ..... -- -- - Physical Education - - - -- Commercial - - ------- English --- - - - Physical Education ----- Commercial -- -------- Latin ------- .-------- ----- Social Studies - --- German - Spanish -- - .... Mathematics - -- .......... Stocial Studies - - ......... Science ---- ------ Latin ------- --- Miss Helen Mathias --- --- --- Home Economics Mr, Herbert Mueller - Miss Brynhilde Murphy Miss Mr. Elsie North ..... Joseph Otterson --- Miss Nell Owen ..... Mr. Harvey Peterson --- Mrs. Antoinette Powers Mr. Robent Reick ..... Mrs. Eleanor Rhinehart Miss Julia A. Sharpe - Mrs. Edith Scheibel --- Miss Arvilla Schrader - Miss Betty Scott ....... Mr. Garland Smith --- Mr. Leslie Stewart --- Miss Ruth Stillman --- Mrs. Harriet Streeter - Miss Beatrice Sylvester -- Miss Nancy Vaniman - Miss Cecile Vogelbaugh Mr. Bert Wells -... - Miss Della Westover --- Miss Margaret Williams Mr. Lewis Williams --- Mr. joseph Woliters --- Mr. Robert Woollen - Mr. Leo Yorde .... -- .... --- -- Mathematics --- --- .. .... -- English --- ---- English --- ---- Social Studies - --- Social Studies - ----- Science ---- Stout Institute University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin ------- Milton College University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of VVisconsin University of Wisconsin ------ Agriculture ----- -.---,---- -----.- La Crosse State Teachers' College ------ Whitewater State Teachers' College University of Oklahoma University of Wisconsin ------ Whitewater State Teachers' College University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Stout Institute University of VVisconsin University of Wisconsin -- ........... Stout Institute --- Denison University University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin ------------------- Lawrence College --- Commercial --- --- , VVhitewater State Teachers' College -- Industrial Arts .... ---..-.......... - Stout Institute --- Home Economics --- Social Studies ..... ---- - -- ------- English --- ------- University of Iowa University of Wisconsin . ---......... -- Lawrence College -- Girls' Physical Education --- La Crosse State Teachers' College ------ Commercial -----,-------------- University of Iowa -------- Art -,----, --------- Layton School of Art ----- Manual Arts ---- --- -------- Science -------- --- --- English and Journalism --- --- --- Home Economics .... --- ---- English ----- ---- Music ------ --- ---- Social Studies --- --- --- French - Spanish .... --- --- Speech - Drama .... --- -- Social Studies --- --- --- Manual Arts --- --- ---- Music ---- -- Music ---- University of Wisconsin ------- Milton College University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Northwestern University University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin XX My 5 If fv, f X fl' ' X f J W2 l . - 2 Jsksff 4 A f J.'3 Af W ., . ,gift 'L JMRN7-f W Q QUFNA 77, X MUN Xx up I A mx pri ! 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F orever and Ever l-IGNGR SENICDRS Front Row, fLeft to rightj: Charlene Carlson, Ann Slater, Shirley Sirnonson, Shir- ley Halvorson,Q Rita Cleasby, Mary Moore Second ROW: David Stignani, Arlene Schmiege, Patricia Runstrum, Marilyn Siker, Barbara Watson, Ronald Kurth Back ROW: Harley Hinriehs, Mary McCabe, Rilla Kurth, Robert Edlaml These students have maintained a scholastic average of 2.5 or better, during the three years of senior high school. On Senior Day they are pre- sented With the purple and gold cords, which are worn during graduation ceremonies when they lead the Commencement procession. SENIGR ADV ISORS Miss Sharpe Miss Conlin Miss Davey Mr. Stewart Mr. Lincoln Miss Engel General CllillI'IHklll Miss Jordan Mr. Lugg Mrs. Powers Miss Stillman Mr. Ferrill ACKER, RO GER Farming AHRENSMEYER, ETTA Secretary Career Girls' Clubg Social Etiquette Club ALLAN ROWENA Srrrctary Secretary, Photography Club ANDERSON, ROSE MARIE Pro-Baseball A Cappella Clioirg Girls' Sports Awardg Glee Clubg Meet Arizona ARNESON, DELORES Air Stcwardrss Career Girls' Clhb AHLEN, KARL AIKINS, RONALD Forestry Band Awardsg Football Awardg Horticulture Club ANDERSON, BYRON Drmrtmcr or Draftsman February Graduate Baud Awards 3 Orchestra Awards ARMSTRONG, DONNA Vocalist A Cappella Choirg Girls' Sports' Awardg Glee Club BAILEY, DOUGLAS Printer Hi-Y5 Student Council BAILEY, JAMES College National H o n 0 r Soeietyg Vice-President, Junior Classg Boys, Sports Editor, Tower Talesg Football A w a r dy Track Awardsg S e r v i e e Eng President, A Cappella Choir 5 Barbershop Quartetg President, Junior Red Crossg Sectretary, Hi-Yg Youth Mayor's Couneilg Madison Youth Couneilg MePhyneheon Sellolarshipg Our Town g Forest Princeug Meet Arizona BARLOW, DONALD Agriculture Green Hand Awardg Chap- ter Farmer Degreeg Future Farmers of Amerie BECKER, JEANNETTE Secretary BENZMILLER, ANNABELLE Interior Doforator Glee Club BESSEL, WALTER Printer Golf Ulubg Stage. Crewg Foor Lakes Footballg Four Lakes Basketballg Voca- tional Clubg Home room President BARKENHAGEN, ELIZABETH ANN Business College Band Awardsg Orchestra Awardsg Girls' Sports Awardsg Glee Clubg Social Etiquette Club BASSETT, JAMES BENDER, MARY LOUISE Office Work Orchestra Awards BENZMILLER, ROBERT BETS, DOROTHY Beauficiaaz Social Etiquette Club BIRKELAND, DOROTHEA Music Orchestra A warclsg Latin Club BJ ELDE, OMAR. Ilalser BORLAND, NANCY Clerical Work Career Girls' Club BREMER, CHARLES Radio Technician Football Awardsg Track A- wardsg Golf Clubg Stageg Crew Four Lakes Baslceitballg Vocational Club BURGETTE, WALLACE College Green House Clubg French Clubg Circus BJELDE, DONNA Business College S. A. A. Collectorg Triple Triog A Cappella Choirg Latin Cluhg Glee Clubg Sec- retary, Home Roomg Mecl Arizona g Pirates Of Pen- zancen BOEDEKER, HENRIETTA Art School BREITZKE, DELORES Office Work S.A.A. Colleotorg A Cappel- la. Choirg German Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Meet Ari- zona BR-IGHAM, EVELYN Graceland College Bio-film Clubg President, Garden Clubg Career Clubg Youth Councilg Properties, 'fTl1e Goose Hangs Highll CARLSON, CHARLENE Commercial A-rtist National H on 0 r Societyg Service Eg Graduates Editor, Tower Talesg Sports' Awardg Ten Pointg Tower Timesg Make Up, The Goose Hangs High' '5 f l'isl1'lg Pirates Of Penzance ' ' DZKOWICH, WANDA Pro-Baseball A Cappella Choirg V i e e- President, Home R o o mg Meet Arizona EDLAND, ROBERT N Physician National Honor Societyg Shaw Awardg Ten Pointg Band Awards? Orchestra A- wardsg Latin Clubg Debate Clubg McPyneheon Scholar- shipg Seven Keys To Bald- pateng Dear Ruth g Our Townng The Goose Hangs High EGNER, RAMONA Luther C ollege Latin Clubg Costumes, Dear Ruth ELLIS, LESLE Nurse Chevron, Baton Clubg Radio Clubg Social Etiquette Clubg Glee Club z-- : el- ' A ERICKSON, HERBERT U uizfmasity A Cappella Choirg Golf Clubg Garden Club EBERLE, CATHERINE Stenographer Latin Club flf. EGAN, MADONNA University of WiSC07lSl.1l National H 0 n o r Societyg Service Eg Letter of Com- mendationg Circulation Man- ager, Tower imesg A Cappel- la. Choirg Latin Clubg Meet Arizona ELLING-SON, LOUISE Teacher Gle-e Club ERDMAN, ERMA Cmznral Ujjficc Work Glee Club 'K ERICKSON, LOIS MARIE Secretary A Cappella Choirg Glee Clubg Drama Clubg Short- hand Award ERICKSON, MARGARET Secretary Glee Clubg Shorthand Awardg Typing Award EVERHART, PAUL FAUST, EUGENE FLINT, ANITA Social U70-rkm' or C ollege National H 0 ll o r Soviety Latin Clubg President, De bate Clubg Treble Clef Club Student Director, Tish FRYE, LEO Asfroazomcr Ten Pointg Radio Club CARLSON, EDGAR Circusg Radio Code Clubg Camera Clubg Photography Staifg President, Home Room CHRISTENSON, SALLY Nurse Latin Clubg S. A. A. Collec- tor CLEASBY, RITA S.A.A. Colleetorg National Honor Societyg Service Eg Letter of Comniendaitiong Ten Pointg Junior Pen Edi- tor, Tower Timesg Triple Triog A Cappella Choirg French Clubg Meet Ari- zona g Make-up, The Goose Hangs High g Tish COFPEY, CHARLOTTE Pro-Baseball Treble Clefg Dear Rutl1 3 f'Tish CORY, MARY ELLEN Teacher S.A.A. Collectorg A Cappel- la Choirg Latin Clubg Presi- dent, Horticulture Clubg French Clubg President, Green House Clubg Meet Arizona CATLIN, DAVID ' Chernlcal Engineer Radio Club 5 Photography Staff CLARY, JOYCE Clerical Work Treble Clef Club 3 Career Yg Badger Boys' Stateg CNARE, ROBERT College Band Awards 3 Track Awardg Student Councilg Pressg Hi- Y5 Badger Boys S t a t eg Y o u t h Mayor 's Councilg Our Town g Seven Keys To Baldpateng The Goose Hangs High COOK, LUTHER M arlnes Hi-Y3 Secretary, Home Room COSPER, CHARLES Forestry Golf Clubg Archery Clubg XVrestlin.g Clubg Four Lakes Basketball OOTTOM, DONALD Band Leader Band Awardsg Orchestra A- wardsg Tennis Team DE PREY, RICHARD Sea-Bees Vocational Club DDNKIJE, RALPH Army Four Lakes Basketball 3 Four Lakes Foothallg Vo- eational Club A DREHER, ARTHUR Army DU CHARME, G-LORINE - Nurse Garden Clubg Latin Clubg Career Girls' Clubg Bio- film Club 3 Properties, f'Tish H ML DAY, WILLIAM Pro-Baseball or lllofurzties S.A.A. Collectorg Baseball Letiierg Hi-YQ Four Lakes Basketball DOLDERER, JAMES N zwy or College Vice-President, Senior Classy Vocational Clubg F o u r Lakes Basketballg Essay Award DORING-,I JOANNE Business College Glee Clubg Officiating Clubg Sports Awardg Tower Times Solicitorg Secretary, Home Home Room DU CHARME, DEAN Army Four Lakes Football DYER, JAMES Physician S.A.A. Collectorg Golf Clubg President, Home Roomg Youth Mayor 's Councilg The Goose Hangs High v . HARVEY, PAUL Restaurant Ofwzcr Football Awards 3 Track Award HELMKE, AUDREY Teachers' Collet e A Cappella Choirg Hgrticul- ture Clubg Gleel Clubg Typ- ing' Awardg Vice-President, Home Rooing Shorthand A- wardsg Meet Arizonang The Goose Hangs Highu' 'tPirates of Penzance HERBBCK, RICHARD Nleclzavzical Engineer HERMANSON, FLORELLA Department Store Buyer Social Etiquette Club I-IERRINGTON, JAMES Commercial Art-ist S.A.A. Collectorg Ph o to- graphy Clubg Stage Set Com- mittee for Tish 7 HEALY, PEGGY HENDRICKSON, ' VIRGINIA University of Wisconsin Horticulture Club 5 Green- house Clubg Career Clubg Glee Clubg Y-Teensg Make- Up, f'The Goose Hangs Highng Tish I-IERLING, KENNETH Radio A Cappella Choirg Golf Clubg Barbershop Quartetg Golf Awardg HMeet Ari- zona I-IERMSMEIER, RONALD Artist Band Awardsg Art Awardsg The Goose Hangs High HESS, ALAN - , Geologist Ten Pointg Football Awardsg Basketball Awardsg Hi-Y3 President, Home Roomg Stu- dent Councilg Four Lakes Football Champs HEYROTH, ROGER German Clubg Chef Club HOFFER, JOSEPHINE Housewife Glee Club HOMEWOOD, SARA N ursing-M arquette - University HOVDE, DONALD University of Wisconsiiri National H o n o 1' Societyg S.A.A. Collectorg Service E3 Letter of Commndationg Ten Pointlg Business Manager, Tower Talesg A Cappella Choirg Latin Clubg Youth Mayor's Councilg Barber- shop Quartetg Meet Ari- z0na. g Tish HOVELAND, ELMER Continue Schooling February Graduate HINRICHS, HARLEY H. Certified Public Accountant National H 0 n 0 r Societyg Service Eg Letter of Coin- mendationg Ten Pointg Tower Talesg Tower Tirnesg Vice-President, Latin Clubg Usher Clubg Photography Clubg Press Clubg Tennis Teamg Youth Ma,yor's Coun- cil, City Attorneyg Junior Red Crossg Essay Awards HOLTEN, ROGER Journalist S.A.A. Collectorg Letter of Commeudationg Tower Timesg Band Awardsg Orchestra Awardsg Photo- grapherg Sports Editor, Tower Times HOPPMAN, DEAN Draftsman February Graduate HOVELAND, EARL Vocational Club ' HOVELAND, HOWARD University of Wisconsin S. A. A. Colleetorg A Cap- pella Choirg Usher Club, Vice-Presidentg German Clubg Service Eg f'Pirates of Penzance GERRY ETTA Recelpt1'ouf1'st Vice-President, S tu cl e 'n t Councilg Latin Clubg Band Awards GIBSON, PAY Draftsman GOLDBIN, BETTY Housewife A Cappella Choir GRASS, BETTY Stenographer A Cappella Choirg S o e i al Etiquette Clubg Typing Awardsg Shorthand Awards g ' ' Meet Arizona GRIFFIN, RICHARD L.A Forestry GHERING, DARLENE Nurse S.A.A. Collectorg Service Eg Career Clubg Garden Clubg Glee Clubg Letter of Corn- mendation, Treble Clef Club GIERACH, BERNICE University German Clubg Career Clubg Social Etiquette Clubg Gar- den olubg Glee Club GRAHAM, ROY Coach Football Awardsg Golf Clubg Four Lakes Football C h a m p sg Vice-president, Home Room GRIESHAMMER, LANORA Radio Singer A Cappella Choirg Glee Club GRISWOLD, BEVERLY Office Work Glee Club G-RUBER, BETTY LEE Office Work Career Clubg Glee Club GUNDERSON, BETTY Bookkeeper Career Club HAGEN, RONALD ,UH 1 HALVORSON, SHIRLEY Secretory National H o n o r Society? S1AiAL'Collector3 Ten Pointg Organization C 0 H1 111 i t 'U 9 6 Chairman., Tower Tales? A Cappella Choirg President, Horne Roomg D.A.R, Award? Shorthand Awardsg Typing Awardsg Service E3 Meet Arizonawg Pirates of Pen- zance HARTWICK, JOYCE GUNDERSONQ BARBARA Beantfcian HAGEN, RICHARD E. Automobile Designer S.A.A. Collectorg Vioe-presi- dent, German Clubg Photo- graphy Clubg Home Room Presidentg Four Lakes Foot- hall HALL, GARY Grocery Store Owner President, Senior Classy Band Awardsg Orchestra A- wardsg Basketball Awardsg Track A w a rd sg Student Councilg Home Room Vice- President HANNA, BARBARA University S.A.A. Collectorg Girls' Glee Clubg Typing Awardg Tickets, H The Goose Hangs High , Pirates of Penzance H Tish HAUGAARD, PATRICIA Latin Clubg Garden Clubg Career Clubg Glee Club KREHL, JEANNE LOUISE University National H o n o r Soeietyg Ten Pointg Tower Times, A Cappella Choirg Latin Clubg Social Etiquette Clubg Y- Teens, Student C o u n c i lg Treble Clef Club, President, Home Room KURTH, RILLA Secretary Ten Point, Tower Timesg Student Council, Shorthand Award 'x LANGE, CAROL Dental Technician Business Staff, Tower Times, Career C lub, President, Home Room LARSON, BETTY LOU University of Wisconsin S.A.A. Collector, Secretary, Home Room LEGREY, CHARLOTTE Commercial A-rtist Cheerleaders Club, Cheer- leading Letter KRUSE, CHARLES Sporting Goods Dealer Band Awardsg Orchestra A- wards, Photography Club KURTH, RONALD College National H o n o r Society, L e t t e r of Commendationg Ten Point, S haw Awardg Tower Tales, Tower Timesg Latin Club, Cheerleaders Clubg Student Councilg Press Club, Hi-Y, Youth Mayor's Council, Mayor, ' ' Tish ' ' LANGETIEG, LOIS University of W ifconsin Circulation Manager, Tower Times, Career Club, Glee Club, Large Mg Properties, Tish LARSON, WAYNE Singer A Cappella Choir LEHMAN, LILLIAN Bookkeeper Ten Point, President, Home Room LEHMAN, LLOYD Farming LEONARD, JANET JOAN Typist Career Cluhg Typing Award LIDDICOAT, VERA Beauty Culture Dramaties Clubg Glee: Clubg Vice-President, Home Room LOHRMAN, PAULINE Secretary LULLING, BEVERLY University of Wisconsin Secretary, Junior Classg A Cappella C li o i rg President, Garden Clubg Costumes for Tisl1 LENDBORG, CLAIRE Truck Driver or Auto M echanic Four Lakes Footballg Four Lakes Basketball LERWICK, DOLORES B eautician Y-Teensg Typing Awards LITTEL, LEE Commercial Art Band Awardsg Orchestra A- wardsg 'tOur Town LOUGHREY, DOROTHY Medical Work S.A.A. Collectorg Tower Times, Latin Flubg Bio-film Clubg Y-Teens LUND, MARJORIE University of Wisconsin National H 0 n 0 r Societyg Tower Talesg Tower Timesg A Cappella Choirg Student Founcilg Treble Clef Clubg Officiating Clubg Latin Clubg Cheerleaders Clubg Madison Youth Councilg Large My lllardrobe, '4Go0se Hangs Highng 'tPirates of Pen- mince HUISMAN, DORIS JEAN Librarian Baton Club, Glee Clubg Sec- retary, Home Room IRVIN, JAMES JENSEN, RALPH . - University of W isconsin S. A. A. Collectorg Football Awards, Basketball Awardsg President, Hi-Yg President, S tu d e n t Council, Madison Youth Council JOHNSON, .CHARLES Arniy Air Corp JOHNSON, WILKES L. Anto Racer IMHOPP, PATRICIA Medical Researrh S.A.A. Collectorg Tower Timesg A Cappella Choir, Latin Clubg Student Couneilg Meet Arizona JENSEN, PATRICIA Stenographer Tower Timesg Glee Club, Treble Clef Club, Baton Club, Shorthand Awardsg Typing' Awards JERRIGK, MARILYN Stenographer LatinAClubg Shorthand A- ward, Y-Teens JOHNSON, PATRICIA University of W 'iSC01l.S 1'7l Ten Point 5 Latin Club, Presi- dent, Home Room JOHNSTON, DOUGLAS Engineer S.A.A. Collector, Ten Pointg Band Awardsg Tennis A- wardsg Electrician, H Serven Keys To Baldpateng For- est Princeng Young April , Dear Ruth g Meet Arizona JONES, CLIFFORD L. Draftsman Usher Club KARLS, MARY Secretary S.A.A, Collectorg Soei al Eti- quette Clubg Vice-President, Home Room KELLER, RICHARD Draftsman KLEIN, DOROTHY f KOMOREK, LEONA Secretary Gorman Clubg Shorthand A- wards KALNE S, RASMUS KEHL, BARBARA University of Wisconsin National Honor Societyg Ten Pointg Tower Talesg Tower Tilnesg A Cappella Choirg Y-Teensg Makes-up, '4Our Town g Forest Prince g 'tMeet Arizona KEMNITZ, WILLIAM S.A.A. Collectorg Football Awardsg Basketball Awardsg Track Awardsg Vice-P1'esi- dent, Hi-Yg Student Coun- eil KLUGE, DENNISE Usher Club KOVACS, FRANCINE College Glee Club MOEN, DEON M arincs Football .Awards MOORE, MARY University of lfVisc0u.vi1z National Honor Societyg Letters of Commendationg Shaw Awardg Ten Pointg Editor, Tower Talesg Tower Timesg French Clubg Debate Cllubg Glee Clubg Tickets, Meet Arizonang 't0ur Town 3 The Goose Hangs Highng HPiraites of Pen- za,nce g 5'Tish MUELLER, WILLIAM Sports Writer or Armouncers V Horticulture Club N APSTAD, LELAN D Industrial Arts NELSON, PAUL Navy Basketball Awards MOORE, JAMES Own A Business MOREHOUSE, DARLENE Teacher Social Etiquette Clubg Latin Clubg Secretary, Home Room MYRE, BURDICK Physicist' 'Z Service Eg Letter of Com- mendationg Tower ' Timesg Band Awardsg Orchestra A- wardsg Photography Staffg StagesManager, Dear Ruth NELSON, EDNA Housewife NIEBUHR, GEORGE NORDNESS, ORADELL Miiiistei' Usher Clubg President, Home Room NYSTROM, MARGARET Receptionist or Secretary OKLAND, LOUISE Secretary National Honor Soeictyg Tower Talesg Typist, Tower Timesg A Cappella Choir? L51-gg M g Typing A.- wardsg Shorthand Awardg f'Meet Arizona' 'g H Pirates of Penzance OLIVERSON, JEANNE Univewity of Wisco-izsiiz Tower Timesg S.A.A. Collec- torg Latin Clubg Secretary, Home Room OLSEN, LOIS Svcrrl cz 1' y NORSETTER, HOWARD Bmiiiessmaii Band Awardsg Orchestra A- wardsg Student Councilg Radio Code Club OETZEL, DORIS University of PViscon.vi1z Social Etiquette Clubg Sec- retary, Home Room D OLBERDING, JAMES Arcthitect 01' Restauraizt Manager Secretary, Vocational Clubg Stage Manager, HThe Goose Hangs High , HTish OLSEN, DELORES Rercfvtionist S.A.A. Collectorg Service Eg Tower Timesg Band Awardsg Orchestrag Latin Clubg Glee Clubg President, Officiaiting Clubg Typing Awardg Presi- dent, Home Home Room OLSON, ARLYS Physical Education Teacher S.A.A. Collectorg T o w e r Tales: Band Awardsg Large M LUND, RICHARD Auto M eclianic MACIAG, ROSEMARY Singer A Cappella Choir, Garden Clubg Meet Arizona MARFILIUS, LLOYD N ortlifwest Mounted Police Tower Talesg Football A- wards, Usher Club, Student C 0 u n c i lg Treasurer, Hi-Y, Four Lakes Football, Four Lakes Basketball, President, Home Room MARKS, DELORES Secretary Career Club, Secretary, Home Room, Shorthand A- wardsg Typing Awards MARTINSON, MARJORIE Stenograplier Y-Teens, Career Club LUNDA, JOAN ' Business College S.A.A. Collector, Ten Point, Latin Clubg Career Club, President, Home ROOIHQ Stu- dent Council MACKRIS, PATRICIA - - Receptionist Career Club 9 Shorthand A- -ward MARKING, ROBERT ' Coach Track Awards, S t u d e n t Council, Four Lakes Foot- ball MARKS, JOAN College or Travel Y-Teens MASSEY, DEAN Physician Ushers Clubg Four Lakes Football MATTISON, DOROTHY Traveler 01' Wrifm- Tower Times MC CARTHY, THOMAS Law Football Awardsg BaSk6tbHH Awardsg Hi-YQ Four Lakes Footballg President, Home Room MEYER, JANETTE Beauticiau or Waitress MICKEY, WILLIAM MILLER, ROBERT Tclegraplzy or Aviation Radio lllubg Ten Point MC CABE, Mary Laboratory Technician S.A.A. Collectorg Ten Pointg Y-Teens MC EVILLY, ANN O jffice W ark Y-Teens MICKELSON, MARILYNN J. Busimss College Glee Club MIDDLETON, JUNE Modeling Career Clubg Gl-ee Clubg Y- Teensg Leader, Baton Club? Baton Awavrdsg Stage Sets, UThe Goose Hangs Highwg 4'Tish'l MOE, ROBERT Carpenter or in Macl1i1zist S.A.A. Collectorg Golf Clubg Latin Clubg Vocational Clubg Four Lakes Basket- ballg Bleacher Crew OLSON, BARBARA B. College S.A.A. Collectorg Bio-film Clubg Y-Teens OLSON, BARBARA R. Secretary Shorthand Award OLSON, RICHARD C. Study of Dicsels S.A.A. Collector OTIS, LAWRENCE E. Certified Public Accozmtaiit Football Awards PARISH, MARILYN St. Olaf College Tower Timesg Orehestrag Triple Triog A Cappella Choirg President, Home Roomg Meet Arizonaug 4 ' Pirates of Penzance ' ' OLSON, BARBARA JEAN Receptionist Business Staff, Tower Timesg Orchestra Awardsg Social ldtiquete Clubg Secretary, Home Room OLSON, EDWARD Farming Future Farmer of America, President and Treasurer OLSON, RICHARD O. University of W isconsin Band Awardsg Tennis Team PAI-IMEIER, DOROTHY Social Wo1'ker PARKER, JOANNE University of Wisco'1zsi1i Administration Chairman, Tower Talesg Business Staff, Tower Timesg Latin Clubg French Clubg Student Coun- cilg Tickets, Meet Ari- zona g Our Town g The Goose Hangs Highng Pi- dates of Penzanceug 4' 'l'ish PAULSON, JACQUELINE University of Wisconsin Service E, Ten Point, Tower Times, Letter of Commendation, S.A.A. Col- lector, Secretary, Student Council, French Club, Typ- ing Award, Tickets, Tish Pirates of Penzance PERNOT, VAUGHN Printer PHELAN, BETTY Singer Career Club, Camera Club PHILLIPS, DONNA .Model Glee Club PIERSTORFF, DUANE Canadian Moziaiitcd Police Golf Club, Stage Crew, Four Lakes Football, Four Lakes Basketball, President, Home Room A , PERNOT, DONNA Bookkeeper PETERSON, JAMES Concert Pianist A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Meet Arizonang Forest Prince' tg ' 'Pirates of Penzance PHELPS, MARY LOUISE University of WiSC01lSZ-11 Tower Times, Latin Club, Bio-film Club, Y-Teens, President, Home Room PIERSON, DONNA RAE Secretary S.A..A. Collector, Band A- wards, Orchestra, Garden Club PIPER, JANE Travel Ten Point, Orchestra, So- cial Etiquette Club, Career Club PODELL, NANCY Physical Education Band Awards 5 Latin Clubg Offieiating Clubg Glee Clubg Tower Timesg Student Coun- cilg Costumes for Tisl1 POOLE, AUDREY Secretary Shorthand Awardsg Typing Awards Postr, JOHN Refrigeration Servicemaii Football Award PYNE, PATRICIA RAPFEL, DELORES St. Olaf College or University of W iscoiisiu Y-Teensg German Club POLLEI, ROBERT Mechanic POST, GERALD PRIDEAUX, JOHN Usher Club, President QUALE, PAUL Farming A Cappella Choirg Football Awards RAFTREE, JOE Army Football Awards RAMTHUN, ROBERT University of Wisconsin Usher Clubg Four Lak6S Footballg Four Lakes Bas- ketball RATHERT, DUANE Travel Treasurer, Future Farmers of America RENNINGER, MARLENE Housewife S.A.A. Collector RETRUM, ERNEST Ariny Air Force QPilotj Four Lakes Basketball Lincoln High School, Manitowoc RILEY, RICHARD Photographer S,A.A. Collectorg Manager, Basketball Team3 Stage Set Committee for TiSh RANDALL, DARLENE University of W isconsin Tower Timesg Band Awardsg Orchestra Awardsg L a t i n Club 5 French Clubg Typing A w a r cl sg Vice-president, Home Roomg Music Theory Club RENDALL, DAVID .llflanageinent of Apparel Shop February Graduate S.A.A. Collector RETHKE, JUNE College Career Clubg Tower Tales RIGGS, KENNETH Teacher Entered as Senior from Lincoln High School, Manitowoc RILEY, VICTOR Public Accountant S.A.A. Collectorg Four Lakes Basketballg Bleacher Crew ROBERTSON, CLAUDETTE M edical Teclzn-ician Radio Club ROLL, SHIRLEY Professional Buyer S.A.A. Collectorg A Cappel- la Choirg Official Clubg Treble Clef Clubg Large Mug Y-Teensg Tish,' 'N G ROSENBAUM, LESTER Worker on Great Lakes Ore S hip sADDY,JoANNE Physical Education Teacher Tower Timesg Sports Award SAMS, WANDA Secretarial Work National H o n o r Societyg Ten Pointg Glee Club ' ,pa ,ww 'QW ROGERS, RICHARD Pro-Baseball Football Awards RONEID, SYLVIA Script Writing French Clubg Bio-film Club RUNSTROM, PATRICIA ANN University of Wisconsin Secretary, Junior Classy Na- tional Honor Societyg Letter of Cornmendationg Ten Pointg Tower Tales 5 Tower Times, Girls' Sports Editorg A Cappella Choirg S 0 cial Etiquette Clubg President, French Clubg Presss Clubg Youth Mayor's C 0 u n c i lg Home Room Secretaryg 4 ' Tish ' ' SALG, VIOLA Nurse French Clubg Career Clubg Grlee Club SARGENT, KENNETH Post Office Employee SCHARF, STUART Pliotog-raphy Business Photography Staff SCHIMELFENIG, WAYNE Post Office Employee :IQ Student Council r .fe yr fe SCHMELZER, RICHARD SCHOEP, JUANITA F oifeign Trade Secretary Career Clubg Latin Club 5 Of- ficials Clubg Y-Teensg Short- hand Awards SCHUMANN, SHIRLEY University of Wiscoiisiiz Career Clubg Latin Clubg Garden Clubg Y-Teens 5 fif' il V NERPWFSX 5' 'Ii -:via W, Q J ywj, f mfg, In f iftiig , , - ' .,.,. , . .V, .i., 16' S Pi it 2:5 fb X :nj , 1 1 X ,,,, , ,-M J.,-n til' -- K ,, . 3 .,.J u ma. K E vi 5 MSE Q Is M 'Sf ,e if SCHEIWE, JOAN UHiUE'7Sff3V of VVisc0nsin Tower Timesg Latin Clubg French Clubg Bio-film Clubg 'tTl1e Goose Hangs High g Properties, 'fOur Towni' SCHLUTER, DORIS Nurse A Cappella Choirg Meet Arizonawg Pirates of Pen- zanoe SCHMIEGE, ARLENE University of W isco-nxin National H o n o 1' Society, Vice-Presidentg Service Eg Letters of Commendationg Ten Pointg Tower Talesg Advertising Manager, Tower Tiinesg President, Home Roomg Student Couneilg Sports Awardg Shorthand Awardsg Treasurer, Youth M3y'O1'7S Councilg Properties, Our Town g Publicity, 'tTl1e Goose Hangs High SCHULTZ, WILFRED N avy SCHWEPPE, MARY Receptionzlvt Cheerleading Clubg Large HMM for Cheerleading SEELIGER,-- DONALD Travel Vocational C l u by F o u r Lakes Football, Four Lakes Baskeitball SEHR, MARY ANN S ten ographer S.A.A. Colleetorg A Cappella Choir SEVERSON, FLORABEL College Bio-film Clubg Garden Clubg Latin Club ' SIKER, MARILYN College National Honor Soeietyg Lett er of Commendation, Ten Point, Tower Times, Orchestra Awards, Ac- companist, Triple Triog French Clubg Latin Club, President, Home Room 3 Pro- grams, Our Town , Pub- licity, ' ' The Goose Hangs Higllng Stage Set, Tish s1Mr:, MAURICE' A Civil Engineer Vice.-President, Golf Club SEGEBART, PHYLLIS Latin American Institute or W AAFS Secretary, Greenhouse Club, Biofilmg Y-Teens, Typing A- wards Shorthand Awardsg Secretary, Home Room SEIBERLICH, JEAN Bookkeeper Glee Clubg Y-Teens SHANKS, DONNA Office Work Social Etiquette Clubg Ca- reer Club SIME, BEVERLY College National Honor Society, Girls' Sports Editor, Tower Tales, Tower Times, Band, Orchestrag Triple Trio, La- tin Club, Secretary, Officials Club, Vice-President, Home Roomg Pirates of Pen- zance SIME, RODNEY University 'of Wiscoiisin Band Awards, Orchestra' A- wardsg Radio Clubg Student Council, Photography Staff SIMONSON, SHIRLEY Commercial Art-1'st Ton Pointg Tower T alesg Vice-President, Home Room? Art Awards SINGLER, MARY Model A Cappella. Clioirg UNI e e t Arizona SKRENES, JOYCE Semi Classical Singer Triple Triog A Cappella. Choir SLATER, JOHN A grlcult-ure Future Farmers of America, President SMITH, ALBERTA Receptionist Secretary, Senior Classg S. A. A. Collectorg Service Eg Bundy Latin Ulubg Student Council E ,ij-he ,if . , gs: -.'-.,, f i 'Q Q1-'nl i T I fi W - ' . I , A , ., Q 1 .,....:, 1 A , ':,..e. mg 'g SINGLER, DONALD Army Football Awards SKOIEN, ROBERT SLATER, ANN Uulfversity of llfisconsin National Honor Societyg Letters of COII1ll1BI1d21tT0llQ Ten Pointg Feature Editor, Tower Timesg French Clubg German Clubg Garden Clubg Glee Clubg Press Clubg S.A. A. Collectorg Youth May0r's Couneilg Tickets Dear Ruth g 'tMeet Arizona. 3 t'Ou1' Town g t'Tishg Pi- rates of Penzancewg Proper- ties, 'tThe Goose Hangs High SLOGGETT, RADCLIFFE Coach S, A. A. Collectorg Tower Talesg Football Awardsg Basketball Awardg Track A- wardsg Radio Clubg Hi-Yg Four Lakes Basketball SMITH, BARBARA Model S.A.A. Collectorg ACappella Choirg Shorthand Awardg Our Town SMITH, HARLAND Diesel Engineer on Railroad Track Awardsg President, Home Room STANZEL, ROBERT Travel S. A. A. Collectorg L a t i n Clubg Secretary, Usher Clubg Four Lakes Basketball STARRY, GERALDINE Secretary Horticulture Clubg Glee Clubg Bio-film Club STEPHENSON, THEODORE University of Wi5C01'lSlH Band Awardsg Orchestra, A- wardsg Radio Club STITGEN, HAROLD Law at the University of Wisconsin Orchestra Awardsg String' Quartet SMITH, PI-IYLLIS Illustrator of Jlflagazines and Books S.A.A. Colleictorg Bandg Gar- den Clubg Student Councilg Secretary, Debate Clubg Art Award SPRAETZ, WILLIAM Business Owne rship A Cappella Choirg Four Lakes Footballg XVrestling Tearng Vice-President, Home Room STEELE, CHARLES Commercial Artist Four Lakes Footballg Vice- President, Horticulture Club 3 Radio Clubg Madison Youth Council STIGNANI, DAVID University of lVisc0nsin S.A.A. Collectorg President, National Honor S o c i e t yg Ten Pointg Student Councilg Horticulture Clubg Circusg Latin Clubg Radio Clubg Mc- Pyncheon Scholarshipg Y o u t h Mayors Councilg Madison Y 0 u t h Councilg Badger Boys' Stateg t'The Goose Hangs High STONE, ROBERT Photography Business Cheerleaders Clubg German Clubg Letter for Cheerlead- ing' STRAAVALDSEN, CLARENCE Road Contractor President, Junior Cla s sg Football Awardsg Basketball Awardsg Hi-Y STROSCHEIN, RODNEY Salesman Vocational Clubg President, Circus Clubg Four Lakes Basketball SULZER, JANE University of Wisconsin National Honor Societyg Ten Pointg Band Awardsg Orchestrag Typing Awardsg Shorthand Awardg Music SUTTON, GERALD Marines Football Awardsg Vocational Clubg Golf Clubg Four Lakes Basketball SYVRUD, LEE I. Agriculture S.A.A. Collector STRASBURG, ROGER Watclzinaker Football Awardsg Vocation- al Clubg Golf Clubg Four Lakes Basketball SULIS, LYNN Commercial Artist National H o n o r Societyg President, Home R 0 o my Student Councilg Art Awardg Our Town g Costumes for KlTiSh77 SUTHERLAND, JOYCE Nurse S.A.A. Collector SWENSON, LEONARD THAYER, RICHARD Radio Technician Vocational Clubg Four Lakes Basketballg Four L a k e s Footballg Essay Awardg Hi- Y THOL0, HELEN N nrse or Art Work Glee Clubg Y-Teens TIETZ, DAWYNE Pro-Baseball Football Awardsg Basketball Awardsg Vocational Clubg Hi-Y VAN WAGENEN, PETER Radio Announcer or Air Corps Service Eg Letter of Com- Inendationg Shaw Awardg Tower Timesg Football A- wardsg Photography Staffg Press Clubg Student Coun- eilg Four Lakes Footballg Youth Mayorls Council VLASAK, MARY General Ojffiee Work Vice-President, Home Roomg Glee Clubg Tower T im e s Contest Award WALKER, BARBARA Nurse A Cappella Choirg Student Councilg Large M g Home Roorng Meet Arizona THORSON, GEORGE TITLEY. JOAN H. Ten Point Club VAUGHN, JACK Navy XVrestling Team VOSS, YVONNE Wartburg College S.A.A. Collectorg Triple Trio3Secretary, A Cappella Choirg Program Chairman, Home Roorng Student Direc- tor of The Goose Hangs Highug f'Fores't Prineewg Pirates of Penzance WALKER, EUGENE Manager of Out Door Theater or Navy Cheerleaders Club WALLACE, MARY University of Wisconsin Bandg Career Club, Secre- tary, Home Room WEGER, KATHLEEN Waves Latin Club, Treble Clef Club WEST, LESLIE C. History Teacher or U. S, Ariny Military Governrnent A Cappella Choirg The Forest Princeng Meet Ari- zona 3 Pirates of Pen- zance , 'l'ish tl 7? WIEDENBECK, JOHN Band Awarrlsg Camera Club WILKE, EVELYN Clerical Work S.A.A. Collectorg T y p i s t, Tower Times, German Club, Typing Awards, Shorthand, Y-Teens WATSON, BARBARA Private Secretary National Honor Society, Ten Pointg Orchestra, Latin Club, Student Council, Typ- ing Awards, Shorthand Award WELCH, RICHARD Night Club Operator Radio Club WHITEFOOT, LESTER Forestry or Arrny Vocational Club, Four Lakes Football, Four Lakes Bas- ketballg Nllrestling Team WILCOX, JOYCE Research Lawyer Band, Social Etiquette Club, Debate Club WILSON, EVELYN University Language Teacher Typist, Tower Timesg A Cap- pella Choirg S e are tary, French Club, The Goose Hangs Highug HMeet Ari- zona g 'tPi1-ates of Pen- zanoe WINRICH, ELDON Agriculture February Graduate Future Farmers of America, Sentinelg Shorthand Award WIRTH, MARY Typist or Secretary Shorthand Award WUNDROW, PATRICIA ANN Librarian National Honor Soeietyg A Cappella Choirg Treasur- er, Latin Clubg Essay Awardg Meet Arizona' ' 3 Pirates of Penzance ZEIMET, JAMES N avy No Pictures For HILL, ROBERT LANGHAMMER, ROSE QMrs.J WINRICH, ORVILLE Agriculture Future Farmers of America, Secretary WOOD, HULET Coast Guard Baseball Awardsg Vocation- al Clubg Four Lakes Basket- ball YANKE, VIRGINIA Store Clerk Service Eg Career Clubg Glee Club ZINK, BONNIE Secretary Ten Pointg Vice-President, Home Rooing Shorthand Awards Zin Memoriam JANECE FRYDENLUND Home Room 119 janece was a member of the A Cappella Choir. She was extremely fond of music and always took part in the Choir's programs. In tenth grade, janece was S.A.A. collector for her home room. She also was active in girls' sports. janece had a Wonderful sense of humor and a sweet personality. She died on February 3, 1949. NANCY HILLEBRANDT Home Room 311 Nancy, who was very active in girls' sports, was a member of the Girls' Officials Club. ln 1948 she Was on the winning volleyball team and in 1949 she was the captain of the winning basketball team. During 1946 and ,4Q, Nancy served as the vice president of her home room. She also was S.A.A. collector, and last year Worked on the prom check room committee. Nancy was a good friend and loved to make others happy. On March 24, 1949, she died after a brief illness. 1. A 11' C' ...- ' 1 232' f-A fi ' - Y Cf5xPxcArE TCD ' 1' . 4 ' Gall Dust Cm 6 , I n Q smggviixxp lk X 1:93. LEQNW igia' : flu j 44 B x If Q U Ab 4 El!! f F -'fb' if-2 1 Q Q th U k Wlffffzg' L , -,--' 'Vi 'vfffliilfllggmnul x X X fl xo Q , L' ' x f 1 M 'Z 1 QS I '29 gg -H 4' I 4- V Z fd ,, .f.l!. ..' Www TOWER TALES EDITORS lt has been had work with exasperating moments, but the editors of the annual have enjoyed putting forth the effort under the supervision of Editor Mary Moore and the advisor, Miss Dietrich, to keep the sehool days of 1949 forever in your mem- ory. fLeft to rightj: Barbara, liehl, Charlene Carlson, Jim Bailey, Bob Verlierkmoes, Don Hovde, Shirley Halverson, Beverly Sime Seated :Y Mary Moore The editors and staff wish to thank Mr. Wlilliams and the photography club for their fine eo-operation in making the 1949 Tower Tales a reality. Special thanks is extended to the following photographers: DICK JAQUISH H- lVho took most of the faculty pictures and many others through- out the annual BUHDICK MYRE - VVh0 took the orchestra. and some of the school life pietures HARLEY HINRICHS - VVho can claim at least one picture in every section PETE VAN YVAGENEN - XVho is resposihle for the marching hand picture and those of several clubs TOWER TALES STAFF Staff members have many and varied duties to perform throughout the school year to produce an annual for your enjoyment. They are responsible for making' a dumny, trimming and mounting pictures, and writing copy. Front Row Cleft to rightj: Eugene Eldred, Charlene Schaefer, Annetta Moekrud, Arlys Glson, Howard Halverson Second ROW: Lynn Sulis, Marian Prenot, Louise Okland, Beth Mitchell, Joanne Parker Third ROW: Harley Hinriehs, Lucille lVest, Sondra Bird, Jane Spencer, Rita Gleas- by Pat Cleasby, Lloyd Mariilius TOWER TIMES EDITORS Streeter. fLeft to rightlr Roger Holten, Harley Hinriehs, Rita Cleashy, Ann Slater Seated: Ronnie Kurth, Editor-in-Chief TOWER TIMES REPORTERS AND TYPISTS Tower Times reporters are always on the job writing up sports events, school news, and aud programs. They write everything from humorous and chatty columns to straight news stories. It is the job of the faithful typists to get all the seribbling into legible form for the printer. . ,. .. ...WW W, K I .W,,..,. ,. ,Vi ... Y. .. , .. A I In -'Ai , K .,E.,,,E,.,, T., .wg s me . Front ROW: Qleft to rightj: Audrey Frary, Patricia Jensen, Evelyn Vtlilson, Howard Halvorson, Charlene Schaefer, Farol Thorson, Donna Hillehrand Second ROW: Lois Bradley, l'i2l1'lJ2l1'21 lillis, Lois Goth, Louise Okland, Pat Svhultz, Ann McNamara, Ida Xatfz, Gail YVold Third ROW! Lueille Xvest, Pat Greenfield, Joanne llill, Beth Mitehell, Marilyn Siker, Jean XVhippl'e, Martha Porter, Delores Jvalsvik, Delores XVeSley Fourth ROW: Hob Verlierkmoes, Barbara Dahle, Ann Thompson, Mildred Jenkins, Jane Spencer, Elaine Hoxsey, Pete Van XXYHQICIIPII, Ruth Steinle, Janet Miller Assigning stories, editing them, Hmak- ing'-up the paper, and then proofreading it are some of the jobs ot' the Tower Times editors under the guidance of Mrs. BUSINESS STAFF MANAGERS The Business Managers take care- of the financial side of the Tower Times. This includes, among other things, soliciting ads from business concerns. Their advisor is Miss Gebhardt. 1Left to rightji Barbara Zabrocki, Elsa Splett, Arlene Selnniege, Madonna Egan SERVICE E AND LETTER OF COMMENDATION Students who have contributed outstanding service in extra-curricular school activities receive Service E pins, Letters oi' Commendation are awarded to students Who have enough service points, but who are members of the National Honor Society or have already received Service Els, !..f..v., v Y ' in Front Row Cleft to rightj: Albert Smith, Charlene Schaefer, Darlene Ghcring, Jane Spencer, Marilyn Siker, Barbara Kehl, Evelyn XYilson Second Row: Madonna Egan, Beth Mitchell, Elsa Splett, John Prideaux, David Stignani, Rita Cleasby, Pat Runslrom, Mary Moore Third R-OW: Harley Hinrichs, Jim Bailey, lion Hovde, ,Howard lloveland, Arlan lllarfl, Ronnie Kurth, Shirley Halverson, Charlene. Carlson Opiionai study hall atteiifhiiice and spevial privilegffes, provided mio i'0llI'0l'lllN to prineiples of good lweliavior, are the I'0W211'flS for a student who maintain an average of ten grade points or more for one semester. Row One ileft to rightbz Virginia Halvorson, Nan-cy Biasrford, Mary Krcncke, Joan Hanson, Jean Le Feb- vre, Beth Mitchell, Madonna Egan, Charlene Carlson, Jane Cole Row Two: Marilyn Jellings, Mary Moo-re, Barbara Ford, Betty Koltes, Jeanne Krehl, Betty Kroern-an, Rita Cleasby, Lester Levine, David Stig- nani, Bob Loftsgloirdon Third Row: Anita Flint, Margo Krogsund, Ann McNamara, Diane Nel- son, Yvonne Moore, Larry Howe, B-orb Benzmiller, George Mc'Cofrmick Row Four: Joanne Hoppfman, Mary McCabe, Bruce Howe, Douglas John- ston, Don Hovde, Harley Hinrichs, Ronnie Kurth, Tom Blum TEN POINT NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front RCW 4Left to rieghtlz Marilyn Siker, Mary Moore, Miss Jordan, Ann Slater, Beverly Sime, Ronnie Kurth Second Row: Barbara Kehl, Shirley Halvorson, Pat Run- sticm, Arlene Sehmeige, Bub Edland. Dave Stignani Absent: Rita Cleasby TEN POINT Front Row ileft to rightpz Jane Sul- zer, Mary Quale, Sharon Raftree, Helen Payne, Charlene Schaefer, Nancy Ronsit Row Two: Bonnie Zink, Wanda Sams, Barbara Watson, Lois Shoe- maker. Marlene Schultz, Ida Naffz. Gail Wold Row Three: Audrey Poole, Lois Schantz, Elsa Splott, Norma Trindle, Arlan Rosenblo-om, Ann Slater, Pat Runstrum Row Four: Marilyn Siker, Joan Tit- ley, Arlene Schmiege, Jack Guhl, Ar- len Ward, John Novotny, Richard Price, Shirley Simonson , Aft Aa GREENHOUSE CLUB This eluh is made up of advanced stu- dents with previous experience in green- housework, Have you noticed the beauti- ful bouquets which brighten our class- rooms in winter? This is the group that provides that service to the school. Front ROW: fLeft to rightj: Florahel Sc- vcrson, Glorine Du Charnie Second ROW: Jancce lf'rydenlund, Donna Rue Pearson, Beth Mitchell, Put Hun- g3,'il2ll'Cl, Arlen xvtlffl, ,hlvelyn Brighznn, Rosemary Macing, Phyllis Smith, Miss Engel J , La GARDEN CLUB The inenihers ot the Garden tflub take care of the green house and learn about plants and their growth. Miss lilngel is the zulvisor. Front ROW theft to Righty: Hose Heifler, Grace Welkc, .Phyllis Anderson, Mary Lou Christoffcrson, YV:illace liurgette, Vern Lamhrecht Back ROW: Don Fcinritc, Dirl Boshers HORTICULTURE CLUB 'l'he Horticulture Club consists of first year biology students whose activities con- sist of experimenting with plants, caring for the greenhouse, and providing flowers for classrooms, tens, and other special events in school. Front ROW CLett to rightj: Bonnie Ander- son, Annette Mockrud, Helen Rita Coughlin Second Row: Thontas Grachner, Jeannine NVest, Janet Felland, Dorothy Stephen- S011 Third ROW: Keith Siine, Jane f'oop,oi', Uatlierine Hughes Fourth ROW: Morris Zimniernizxn, Dick Olsen PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This avtive group takes the pic-tures which appear in the annual and in the Tower Times, Learning' improved llll ill0tlS of pllotography and tilm development is the aim of the menibers. Front ROW tleft to riglitlz Dennis liricli- son, lrvin Bost, lfugene Fraser, Stuart Scharf, Dave t'atlin, Dick Jaquish, llarley llinrichs Second Row: David t'artwrig'ht, Dir-lc Feldt, Don Styba, Dudley Mehltretter, Pete Van lVag'enen, Burdick Myre Seated I Rowena Allan BIOFILM CLUB As the name implies, much of the work of this club is done through lilins. Miss llngel shows movies to students taking' bi- ology to add interest, to their studies and to clarit'y many phases of the subject. Standing tleft to rightj: Beverly Nelson, lilaine Prescott, Phyllis Segebart, Arlen NVard, Florie Severson, Joyve Sutherland, Marian Prenot, Geraldine Starry, Miss lingel, Sylvia Roneid Seated: livelyn Brigham, Joan Seheiwe, Mary Louise Phelps, Barbara Olson. TOWER TIMES BUSINESS STAFF The members of this club rush from one Madison firm to another soliciting' ads to finance each issue of the Tower Times. Front Row Qleft to rightj: Darlene Ran- dall, Jackie Paulson, Marilyn Erickson, Charlene Schaefer ROW TOW: Barbara Ellis, Geneva llolen, Shirley Hemel, Joan Hanson, Carol Thor- son, Gail lVold Row Three: Lois Bradley, Joanne Park- er, Marjorie Lund, Arlene Sclnniege, Bar- bara Zabrocki, Madonna Egan RADIO CODE CLUB Members of the Radio Code club work for greater proficiency in sending' and re- ceiving messages by the Morse code The following students are members:- lid Varlson, Dave Vatlin, Barbara Dahle, Charles Douglas, Barbara lillis, Leslie El- lis, Marilyn Erickson, Leo Frye, Jack Guhl, XVendell Guseth, Andrew Hankereid, Dick Heronemus, Dick Kleinheinz, Robert Mil- ler, James Norgord, Howie Norsetter, La- Vonne Reddeman, Claudette Robertson, Le- Roy Silanipa, Rodney Siine, Rad Sloggetl, Charles Steele, Ruth Steinle, Ted Stephen- son, Dave Stignani, Gertrude Tsehanz, Dick Welch, Jean YVhipple USHERUS CLUB 'The boys in the purple jackets are one ol? East's hardest working organizations. Some of their duties include ushering' at sports events, play, concerts, PTA meetings, eonnnencenient exercises, and auditorium prograins, As their advisor, Miss Leary eoinniented, '4They are a loyal group of boys who work hard with very little recog- nition for what they dof, Front ROW Qleft to rightj: Howard Hoveland, Bill Day, Bob Breiby, WVarren Odegard, Ted Holm, Dennise Kluge Second ROW: Harley Hinriehs, Oradell Nordness, Bill Bancroft, Dave Cartwriglit, Dick Pryse Third ROW: Don Benn, John Prideaux, Bob Ranithun, Bob Stanzel, Mickey Bloom, Dean Massey, Stanley MeKiernan DEBATE CLUB Resolved: That the United Nations now be revised into a Federal world g'OY01'Il1l1Ql1l.H This question brought about many heated arguinents for I+last clebaters at honie, and on their trips to Jefferson and lViseonsin liigh. Mr. Lincoln is the coach. Front ROW Qlreft to rightj: Jean Per- not, Carol Jones, Margaret Mcliiernan Second ROW: Farol 'l'horson, Sally Silverberg, Beth Mitchell, Arlen Rosen- blooni Third ROW: Lucy Spencer, Phyllis Smith, Anita Flint, John Novotny, Lester Levine FRENCH CLUB The French Club, reorganized after sevral years' absence from East, is sponsored by Miss YVestover, One of its inost successful projects tl1is year was a matinee dance. With the 1110116337 from thisclauee, the club sent CARE packages to East's adopted school in Brest, France. Front ROW QLeft to rightj: ,Evelyn VVilson, Lois Bradley, Ida Natfz, Carol Jones, Mary Moore, Mary Ellen Cory, Marilyn Siker, Rita Uleasby, Joanne Parker, Janet Miller Second ROW: Jane Cole, Audrey Urary, Beverly Nelson, Marilyn Vanclall, Jackie Paulson, Jean Reed, Gerry Powers, Barbara Dahle, lilaine Hoxsey, Darlene Randall, Lois Goth Third ROW! Sylvia Roneid, Norma Trinclle, Barbara Zabroeki, Barbara Hanna, Beverly Langetieg, Delores Xllalsvik, Delores lVesley, Elaine Tripalin, Jean Pernot Fourth ROW: Viola Salg, Pat Cleasby, Pat Litchfield, Connie Georgeson Fifth ROW: Margaret MeKiernan, Lester Levine -Y l 1 V' LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Front ROW QLeft to rightj: Beverly Sime, Scribag Ronnie Kurth, Consulg Pat XVundrow, Treasurer Second Row: Mary Cassidy, Tribune, Susan Splett, Pro-Consul LATIN CLUB Carrying away the honors as East's biggest club, the 1949 Latin Club can look back on an impressive record. Under Miss Jordan's guidance they sponsored the fall clothing drive and the candy sales at games. The annual year-end picnic has become an institution at East. LATN CLUB MEMBERS Tribe 1: Lucille NVest, Leland Francois, Evelyn Thompson, Dick Mayer, Morris Ziin- merman, Virginia Halvorson, Dick Pryse, Barbara Ford Tribe 2: Jeanne Pernot, Warren Getzinger, John Novotny, Zoya Zingale, Viola, Mon- son, Richard Wernick, Jean Gundlach, Jane Patchin , Tribe 3: Patricia Schultz, Nancee Lee Gray, Beverly Schlimgen, Yvonne Kessler, Don Styba, Bob Goddertz, June Nesberg Tribe 4: La Vonne Bass, Marilyn Jellings, Jean Roth, Bill Guhl, Jacqueline Jaquish, Marvin Stitgen, Ivalene Gates, Phil Morrison Tribe 5: Martha Porter, Dan Imhoff, Sharon Raftree, Corrinne Ochalla, Catherine Hughes, Joyce Anderson, Bertha Flom, Bruce Howe Tribe 6: Alice Hornbeck, Harry Hicks, Tura Olson, Jim Backman, Mary McCabe, Na.ncy Basford, Dick Feldt, Gloria Wagner Tribe 7: Carol Schuetze, Lorraine Hendrix, Duane Staven, Jane Cooper, Stanley Mc- Kiernan, Judith Helmke, Jean Hendrickson, Beverly Baltzer Tribe 8: Ann Thompson, Mike Stephens, Bob Breiby, Gary Messner, Anita Flint, Jean LeFebvre, Ca.rol Flock Tribe 9: Carol Thorson., Mary Lou Kernan, Dorothy Stephenson, Ramona Egner, Dick Olson, Joan Hanson, Letty Ruggles, Joanne Sherven Tribe 10: Sally Christenson, Phil Lottes, Dan Peterson, Carol Hanson, Mary Quale, Mary Kroncke-, Carlene Stoker, Dona Emerson, Lois Scliantz Y-TEENS Front Row QLeft to rightj: Joan Lukas, Mary Crotty, Marcia Graham, Shirley Olson, Helen Rita Coughlin, Barbara Smith, Phyllis Segebart, Marilyn Roth Second ROW: Nola Malloy, Barbara Ford, Joyce lYood, Eleanor Puttkannnar, Mar- jorie Martinson, Evelyn WVilke, Barbara Kehl, Jeanne Krehl, Donna Hillebrand Third ROW: Jean XVilcoX, Lucy Spencer, Alta Olson, Mary McCabe, Shirley Roll, Virginia Hendrickson, Pat Haugaard, Eyvonne Moore, Gretchen Hovig These girls meet at the Y.M.O.A. and plan Work for their public service projects and social activities, as picnics, dances, dinners, hikes, camping, slumber parties, sending clothes to foreign countries, and helping with the city-wide clean-up. HI-Y The Hi-Y has clubs all over the United States with the aini of developing char- acter and leadership, upholding high standards, and encouraging other boys to seek them. Front Row Qleft to rightj: Paul Nelson, Gordon Hanson, Otto Puls, Joe Castagna Row Two: John Post, Rad Sloggett, Danny Craw ford, Carl Holstein, Ralph Jensen, Dick Thayer, Lloyd Martilius ROW Three: Gary Hall, John Oasen, Dick Ripley, Jim Bailey, Billy Day, Ronnie Kurth, Dawyne Tietz Row Four: Trygve Oliversen, lYindy Gulseth, Bob X76I'B6TlUIlO6S, Bob Cnare, Leo Shillinglaw, Bill Kemnitz, Ernest Retruin Row Five: Bob Brown, Doug Bailey, Toni McCarthy, Al Hess, Jim Powell, Clarence Straavaldsen, Luther Cook, Dan Peterson FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The F. F, A., directed by Mr. Gerhardt is a national organization. During the past year, some of the projects of this or- ganization Were a. Father-and-Son banquet, participation in the national F. F. A. public-speaking contest, a radio broadcast over XVIRA, exhibition of livestock and crops at County and State Fairs, a school judging contest for eight rural schools, attendance of six officers at leadership meetings in YVhitewater, and presentation of an auditorium program. Regular meet- ings are held once a month. CHEERLEADERS U-RAH-RAH, EAST SIDE HIGH and you're off on another rousing yell. The purpose of this club is to train cheer- leaders to whip up enthusiasm and lead lusty cheers at all the games, Several members ot' this club sponsored buses to out-of-town games this year. Front ROW CLeft to rightj: Char- lotte Le Grey, Ronnie Kurth, Mary Sc-hweppe, Bob Stone Second ROW: Bob -VerRerkmoes, Don Van Haren, Lois Morgan, Joyce Arnold, Duane Van Haren, Carroll Retzlaff, Virginia Klemstine, Sally Loehrer, Uorrinne Ochalla, Beverly Hioby THE JUNIOR RED CROSS Although the Junior Red Cross is not on the school list as a. club and does not meet on school time, there has been a. group of students who serve on the Chapter Council of the J. R. C. These student also head the campaign for gift boxes to foreign child- ren and help on tl1e other Junior Red Cross projects throughout the year. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Front Row: QLeft to rightj: Gail VVold, Helen Rita Coughlin, Gretchen Hovig Second ROWS Gertrude Laufen- berg, Jane Hampton, Ruth Steinle, Nancy Macaulay Third ROW: Kenneth Sipes, Viola Salg Standing: Jim Hailey, Lowell Luep- tow, Dave Catlin, Harley Hinrichs EAST SIDE YOUTH MAYORYS COUNCIL For the last three years, the Youth Mayorls Council has been gaining in popularity throughout the city and state. This year the Council planned a book- let in recognition of the state's centen- nial celebration, provided housing' quarters for visitors from all over the slate attending' events held in Madison, and sponsored bus trips to out-of-town gaines. The most exciting event was the election of a new mayor and his vouncil by using the voting niaehine. Seated flleft to rightj: Charlene Schaefer, .Xnn Slater, Ronnie Kurth, Arlene Sehnieige, Pat Hunstroin Standing: Bob Cnare, Jim Bailey, Burdick Myre, Elsa Splett,, Ronnie Hrighani, Harley Hinrichs, Don Hovde LOFT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The power behind the parties, tourna- ments, lloorshows, and bands at the Lott is the Executive Coininitlzee. Once a year, three students from each Madison high svhool are elected by the Loft ineinbers to this hard-Working group. Seated CLelft to rightj: Bud Jensen, Maxentia Retzlatt, Eugene Eldrerl l MADISON YOUTH COUNCIL The .lVIa,dison Youth Council is made up of representatives from the live Madison high schools and the various other youth organizations of the city. The organization sponsors the Youth Journal which is a column appearing' in the Sunday paper each week. Among other activities, inenibers appeared be- fore the legislature to oppose the bill to prevent drivers under eighteen from operating' cars after midnight. Seated fLeft to rightj: Nancy Ma- caulay, Beth Mitchell, Marjorie Lund Standing: David Stignani, Lowell Lueptow HE CAPI The A Cappella, Choir, composed of ninety-seven students, is directed by Miss Vogelbaugh. To qualify for membership, the students must have had one semester of glee club or chorus and passed required tests in voice and musicianship. The E TRIPLE TRIO Standing QLefL to right: Joyce Skrenes, Beverly Sime, Donna lijelde, lllarilyn Parish, Joan Schumacher, Vonnie Voss, Joan Iflverson, Rita Cleashy, Doris Witte, Elsa Splett, Margaret Parker Seated: Marilyn Siker, Aceompanist TRIPLE TRIO These nine extra-special singers, with alternates, have sung for many school and public prograuns during this school year. The ue- COlI1ID2llllSif is Marilyn Siker. LLA CHOIR Choir has made many public appearances -the winter and spring concerts, auditorium programs, the Christmas pageant, at the State Capitol presented jointly with the choirs of lYest and Central, and the exciting operetta, The Pira-tes of Penzance. THB BARBERSHOP QUARTETTE Standing Qlicft to rightj George Otis, Eugene Eldred, Jim Bailey, Frank Hanson, Ken llerling, Robert Jensen, James Hubin, 'Don Hovde The 'Nast High quartette has been gaining in popularity the last few years. Under the direction ol' Miss Vogelbaugh, the boys have had many outside engagements besides entertaining in school. On most of the occasions, the double quartette did not sing' as a groupg rather, it split up into two groups which sang separately. i THE Although its main job is preparing for the Winter and spring concerts, the band also plays for the football and basketball games, the regular auditorium programs, BATON CLUB The baton twirlers add color and extra pep to the band at football games and occasionally entertain during intermission at basketball games. J Left to right: Gail lvolfl, Stun- ley Stitgen, Leslie Ellis BA and gives a Hpopn concert for the student body. The director of both band and orchestra is Mr. YVo011en. This year he was assisted by Mr. Yorde of the University. FG '15 .' Q ,His W I MARCI-HNG BAND X l HE GRC Percussion For variety, in this issue of Tower Tales, the members of the orchestra are presented in four small units according to their respective instrumental gI'OLlP1l1gS. String E , Stvmg Presenting the winter and spring concerts, furnishing the musical acconipaniniont for the operetta and two plays, and giving si Hpopi' concert in the auditorium kept the inenibers of the concert Ol'ChQSt1'il busy this y02l1'. Brass STUDENT COUNCIL The Student tlounc-il, advised by Mr, Barrett, is the school governing body which handles the minor problems that eontront the students during the year. Front Row Cleft to rightj: Jackie Paulson, Pat Blankenship, Pat Sutter, Jean Le Febvre, Joan Hanson, Berger Jostad, Bud Jensen, lVayne Sehimelfenig Second ROW: Connie George-son, Ida Xaffz, Barbara ldllis, Phyllis Smith, Lois Sehanlz Dick Mayer, Howie Norsetter Third ROW: Donna Hillebrand, Lynn Snlis, Rilla Kurth, Arlene Sehmeige, David Johnson, Lloyd Marfilius, Robert Brown, lVindy Gulseth, Riehard Berg GIRLS' CAREER CLUB MEMBERS To determine the field which appeals to them, the girls in this club study the advantages and disadvantages of different vocations. They have outside speakers who provide then with helpful information and models from local department stores to give them tips on proper dress. Field trips to Atadison business firms and industrial plants are also a part of their pro- gram. Miss Fosse and Miss Collins are the advisors. BOYS' VOCATIONAL CLUB The Boys' Vocational Club g 4 meets once a week for the purpose of learning about different job possibilities after graduation. Out- side speakers aid them greatly in obtaining eorreet and complete in- formation about positions. Front ROW fleft to rightj: - Mervyn Fleischer, Dave Stratton, Elayne Atwater Second Row: Robert llaven, Lloyd Davidson, Ralph llonkle, Jack Sehulenberg Third ROW: Gaylord Downey, Don Boe, Hulet lYood, Don Seeliger Fourth ROW! lvayne l,ot-hrer, Bill Hoveland Douff Johnson, Jim Ol- 7 2'S herding, Bob Betl s M04- 1 IW!!! xmmxvkvmx A W lmlfffmlllmukmmxmwgkx , f Q Q Cf ,97 M C A 'W'- ffl' M111 1.4. :Il ll as 41 Q X s A' .gk fx QW.: ,544 J 1: x f M' , 1 91 TN! 'jf 1 df 4.Q' gf,Q,1fsx ff , My A ' X thin: R Q f V K L z U 1 A , u 'ff -, f,., f ,, Z 65 7 Z mlb. W , , ,- 1 X M N1 'Q y. . fo' ' K ,- x wel Q 1 vs X xx ie I 999. W, Xffiiilibw 4 '.Q77.'ga'M 657212, ' X if 5.1mL5Uf3'f gf v ',5,.42 X f if X , ,, ,nt 91 662 MA. 'LAB -'Pb l l FALL PARTY Harvest Hop was the theme of the fall party which was held on Saturday evening, October 23, in the gymnasium. Music was furnished by Bob Arden and his orchestra. During the intermission, a floor show afforded fine entertainment. The decorations of the Harvest Hop accented the Halloween spirit. Gourds, pumpkins, skeletons,, and witches adorned the gym, and a crystal ball threw beams of orange light on the dancers. A haunted house was really the chaperones' stand, and refreshments were served from an enormous pumpkin. CLASSES WOODWORKING HOME ECONOMICS AUTO MECHANICS BOOKKEEPING N SPEECH STUDY HALL Tl-IE FALL PLAY 2 s, , , - t M ' tw' is 4 im :rf wg,,...N'if-'lig2.5v3t,,W,,,, j' THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH Presented - November 12 Bernard Ingals --- --- Robert Edland Eunice Ingals .... .... . Xnn Alt7N211112l1'il Mrs. Bradley .... Hugh Ingals - ---- Elsa Splett -- James Dyer Lois Inga.ls .... .... I ivelyn Wilson Bradley Ingals .... .... R obert Cnare Da.gma.r Carroll Elliott Kimberly ----- --- Audrey Helnike ---- ---- Lowell Lueptow Noel Derby .... .... D avid Stignani Leo Day .... Arlan ROS9I1blOO111 Rhoda, --.- Lois Shoemaker Dazzler ..... ......... 1 'eddy Dyei- Clem Collins ........ Robert Verlierkmoes '4The Goose Hangs High is the story of a typical American family. Father lngals is of the opinion that children of today feel no responsibility whatsoeverg however, when he finds himself out of a job and nearly bank- rupt, he has reason to change his mind. His three children, with a little help from Grandma Bradley Ca financiallly important member of the familyj, get their heads together and come up with a wonderful solution. The lngals findithey have ga right to be proud of their children who prove to all that they can be level-headed when a crisis arises. Miss Margaret Williams directed the play .44 Joanne Parker Louise Okland. Mary Wirth Mary Schweppe Lynn Sulis Lowell School First Grade Georgia Bernard Jeanne Krehl Mary Cassidy Phyllis Anderson Frank Hanson Beverly Hoiby Beverly Sime and Charlene Schaefer Arlys Olson Mary Phelps Jim, Bob, Joanne Hill Charlene Carlson Leslie and Jean- nine West Shirley Glick Roy Graham Jim Bailey M W 1. Lynn Sulis 2. Gertrude Tschanz 3. Thor Selvaag 4. Ninth Grade 5. Sylvia Roneid 6. Alberta and Harold' Smith 7. Pat Johnson 8. Pat Jenson 9. Jane Sulzer 10. Prehistoric Days - Hawthorne 11. Jackie Paulson und Friends 12. Mary and Jean Moore 13. Don Seeliger and Pal 14. Jane, Ann and 15. Dawyne Tietz 16. Betty Lee Gruber Lucy Spencer g- ,K ff X U ' THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE' '4Gilbert and Sullivan was the password to an evening of song and laughter on March 18 when the A Cappella Choir and the orchestra, 'di- rected by Miss Cecile Vogelbaugh and Mr. Robert VVoollen, presented g'The Pirates of Penzance. The plot of the operetta revolved around a play on Words which re- sulted in much confusion and many amusing situations. Fredericls nurse, Ruth, had apprenticed him until his twenty-first birthday to a Hpiraten instead of a 'gpilotfl On his twenty-first birthday, Frederic fell in love with Mabel. Their future looked rosy until the jealous Ruth informed them that since Frederic was born on the twenty-ninth of February, he was only a little over five years old. Our hero managed to get himself out of this predicament and the story ended happily - donit they all? THE CAST Major General Stanley .... ..................... - -- Stanley Sttitgen The Pirate King -------------- --- James Peterson Samuel, His Lieutenant ......... ..... G gorge Otis F1'edeI'iC, the Pirate ADDI'6'I1l1iC6 --- ------ -- .... Frank Hanson Sergeant of Police ...................... .. ........ .... J 311165 Hubill Mabel, General St3Ill.6Y'S Y0l111g6S'b Daughter ..... ......... .... T 3 overly Sims Edith ----------------.... Vonnie Voss J Kate --------------------- - Mary Kronke J - General Sta.n1ey's Wards Isabel --------------.... Joyce Skrenes Q Ruth, Pirate Maid-of-All-Work .........,..............,,,,..-.,,,, ,,,,,,,, L 1153, Splett Chorus of Pirates, Police and General Stanley's Wards The Spring Play KCTISI-177 Tish, Lizzie, and Aggie, the three old-maid aunts who Hpreferred to go through life unmarried, really saved the day for Ellen Leighton, owner of the Eagle Hotel. The hotel safe had been robbed by a bandit, and Ellen was afraid she couldn't make the payment on the mortgage. Besides this predicament, there were two or three unhappy love affairs cluttering up the stage, but Aunt Tish straightened everything out with the help CPD of Sheriif Lem Pike. THE CAST Ellen Leighton Charita, ......,...... Sheriif Lem Pike Callie Hopkins --- Luther Hopkins Charlie Sands -- Aggie .......... Lizzie ........... Letitia. Carberry, 'Tish -- Bettina Trent ...... --- Wesley Andrews Denby Grimes .... Dorice Gaylord ..... Barbara W'erndli ---- Charlotte Coffey ---- Richard L. Olson ---- Connie Connor ------ Leslie lVest --- Donald Hovde Patricia Runstroin ------ Jane Spencer ------- Shirley Roll Charlene Schaefer ------ Ronnie Kurth --- Robert Murray --- Margo Krogsund Dlrector ......................-.......................... Miss XVilliams CLASSES P- 0- D- MATHEMATICS ENGLISH CHEMISTRY PHYSICS TYPING , QM' ' f4+:g,'f'ff The Grand lllareh was led hy Junior Class President Carl llol- siein with Nancy Ronset and Vice- Presiclent lfrank llnnson with Darlene Randall. April in Paris Spring Dance 1949 April in Paris was the theme Ulf the Junior-Senior Spriiig' llzinee. The music was l!lll'11lSllllKl by lfilflie Lawrenee's Ol'f'llGSt1'il with vocals hy Mitzi Tlioiiipson, The 1l9CUl'2lllUl1S were espeeially eifeetive, with the l'fil'l'el Tower, a sidewalk cafe. and ai cool, clear XV2lt01'l.2lll giving' the lll1l?I'QSSl0ll of April in Paris , fm W XJ I 1 53 ff W Z allfwgxzb fikmm W , WN MDW N 'MXN 4 4 ' S' ' N fe? N 4 ' view' X E 'Vffjju ,A 9 . Lk ' ' Qu .fin A J fl u, 4, ,A Q f ig,-4.-3-.-2 9,84 Tr .' 1, ' I V V If ,,- 'M X f ' , V, f f f .f I- 1 Lx. Y x gwfaffffv ,. 9? ' wg. ,'A KM 'gif m 1 ' , I K ' 'T 5 K 4' 5 '7' ' Q , x r-ka.-5--5 'Q If' 1 w ii---J-,R V 1 ' I P V 1 Z4 wd,fJ 150154 swan HE 1948 G0 Coach M ueller The football prospects for 1948 looked very dim when Coach Herb Mueller took over this iilexperienced hall cluh, hut umlei' his Hue coaching and that of his assistants, the team ezuue through with il record of four victories for the eight gamm- season. Vmlei' the able lemlership ul' tlilillfll Mueller and with the experience gained this year, next yeaL s team should he tops. BALL QUAD FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1948 EAST 20 .................-.. ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS ..hw....... --- 0 EAST 0 -- .... JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN ......H.f.. - 7 EAST 6 --- .... RACINE HORLICK, WISCONSIN ------ 0 EAST 33 --- .... KENOSHA, WISCONSIN ..,........ --- 0 EAST 0 -U .... WEST, MADISON ............ --- 7 EAST 6 --- .... BELOIT, WISCONSIN .V---..----- --- 19 EAST 7 --- v... RACINE PARK, WISCONSIN ....... --- 0 EAST 13 .................... CENTRAL, MADISON ............... ,.-- 26 BIG EIGHT EGGTBALL STANDINGS EGR IQ48 GAMES W L TIED Beloiat ........v. ,... 6 0 1 Madison West ..... ..... 6 1 0 Janesville ....... ,,... 4 3 0 Madison East .,... ..... 3 4 0 Racine Horlick ...... ..... 3 4 0 Racine Park ....... .... 3 4 0 Madison Central ..... ,.... 2 4 1 Kenosha ........... ..... 0 7 0 VAR ITY War' Joe Raftree Jerry Sutton Deon Moen Roger Strasburg Leo Shclicht Dawyne Tietz A112111 Hess Gary MGSSHGI LETTERM Bill Kemnitz Roy Graham Windy Gulseth Rad Sloggett I i I J Eugene Eldred Glenn Blanchar Dan Peterson Ted Payne VARSITY BASKET LL First ROW! Manager Ken Hammer, Ralph Jenson, Gary Hall, Tom McCarthy, Paul Nelson, Coach Milt Diehl S-econd. ROW: Ronnie Sahara, Leo Shillinglaw, Lloyd Sarbarker, lYendell Gulseth, Allan Hess Third ROW: Dean Spaith, Clarence Straavaldsen, Leo Scehlieht, 'll01ll lVipperfu1'th, Ted Payne THE 1948f49 SEASQN Oluzr past 1948 and '49 season was fair. VVe started out very well with three wins. Then we went into a slump in which we lost nine ouit of ten starts. Next, We beat three first division Steams, but Kenosha halted that winning streak, and with that we ended our conference season. v We Went into the Columbus Regionals where we won our first game with Columbus, 68 to 37. VVe were ousted the second night by Madison Central. The iway the sophomores and juniors. starred on our team this year makes prospects for next year look good. Clarence Straavaldsen, l'l'ONOR.-XRY CAPTAIN 1948219 East Varsity Basketball Record 194849 East East East East East East East East East East East GAMES Racine Horlick .... - Racine Park .... Madison Central ..... Madison West --- Janesville ....., Madison East --- Beloit ......... ---- - Kenosha ....... ..-..... - 33 Oshkosh .-.. - 28 30 Beloit --- -- 32 40 Janesville --- - 29 15 Racine Park --- - 32 43 Madison West .... -- 49 33 Elgin ..l........ - 62 32 Fond du Lac .... -H 33 38 Kenosha ........ -- 37 35 Racine' Horlick -- - 38 42 Madison Central M... -- 43 62 Columbus ................ 37 W 12 9 8 7 7 6 5 2 East East East East East East East M East L 2 5 6 7 7 8 9 12 SECOND ROUND 39 Beloit --- 23 Horlick --- 38 Janesville --- 44 Racine Park ,... - 3 Madison Central .... 39 Madison West .... - 41 Kenosha .... E N T 42 Madison Central ..... 1948 f VARSITY LETTERME f 1949 431 Top Row: Clarence Straavaldson, Gary Hall, Leo Shillinglaw Third Row: Allen Hess, Wendell Gulseth, Ronnie Schara Second Row: Leo Schlicht, Ken Slarbacker, Paul Nelson Bottom Row: Ralph Jensen, Dean Spaith, Tom Wipperfu Fth Sophomore Basketball Record First ROW: Glenn Blanchar, Dave Johnson, Gary Messner, Eugene Fraser, Dick Mayer Second Row: Duane Ginger, Dick Price, Ken Verley, Jim Ferrill, Verne Hemberger Third ROW: Coach Herbert Mueller, Tom Blum, Bob Gennrieh, Clair Oren, Doug Thompson, Manager Lee Kempf East 31 ..... East 29 --- East 30 --- East 26 --- East 45 --- East 29 --- East 31 --- East 39 --- East 42 --- East 27 --- East 46 --- East 32 --- East 24 --- East 43 --- Beloit ...... Janesville ..... Racine Park --- Madison West - Kenosha ...... Racine Horlick Madison Central Beloit ...... --- Racine Horlick - Janesville ..... Racine Park --- Madison Central Madison West - Kenosha .... --- Sophomore Big Eight Standing Games Madison East -..... --- 14 9 Madison Central Racine Horlick Racine Park .... - Kenosha ...... Beloit ......... Madison West --- --- Janesville ..... 9 8 6 4 4 2 FOUR LAKES BASKETBALL CHAMPS WRESTLING TEAM Pt - Back Row: Dan Peterson Ted Payne Frank Hanson Front Row: Dick Olson Dan Crawford George Otis First ROWJ Herbert Brigham, Hoy Severson, John Martin, YVarren Odegard, Bill Spraetz, Bill Braska, Jack Vaughan Second Row: Frank lllellsome, Dale Pollock, Wally Brown, Ken Thompson, Ted Holm, Doyle Dyer, Cameron Ivey Third ROW: Lee Littel, Dean Karraker, Tom Fleming, Bob Betts, Ed Poor, Gaylord Downey, Coach Claude Hungerford East East East East East East East 1949 WRESTLING TEAM SCHEDULE -- .......... 10 - 29 ................... -- 0 - 39 .... --- 0 - 40 .... --- 10 - 25 .... --- 13 - 27 --- --- 21 - 16 --- --- 35 - 0 --- --- Madison West Beloit Stevens Point Beloit Pulaski Madison West Wisconsin High ASEBALL First ROW: Dave Johnson, Jim Ferrill, Doug Johnson, Dan Crawford, Otto Puls, Gordon Hanson, Bob Kalhagen, John Post Second ROW: Richard Riley, Dick Price, George Otis, Dick Ripley, John Oason, Leroy Silampa, Jack Arvold, Bob Brown Third ROW: Doug Thompson, Trigve Oliverson, Lloyd Sarbacker, Al Sabroff, Ray Piekhards, Clair Oren, Frank Hanson, Windy Gulseth, Rasmus Kalnes, Bill Day BASEBALL AT EAST Madison East's baseball team captured the big three city series title for the Second straight year during the 1949 season by defeating Madison Central twice and Madison XYest OIICQ in regular competition. The Purgolders also reached the seotionals at Middleton in the State lV.I.A.A. Tourna- ment, only to be defeated and therefore eliminated. The baseball team, which took the majority of its players from the lleill' state championship team of '48, wasn't considered a strong competitor in either city series or state elimination games. It surprised many a fan with its strong showing in both. - Leroy Silampa Edgerton High East Evansville ...... - East Central -.... East Evansville -- East West ........ East Central ........ - East Prairie du Sac East Waterloo ...... - East Beaver Dam -- - East Central ..... East RACK ROW One! Joe Castagna, Paul Nelson, Duane Pierstorff, Jim McFarlane, Pete Van lVagenan, Bob Markraf, Lowell Lueptow, Bob Schuman ROW TWO: Bob VerBerkmoes, Pat McCarthy, Bob Marking, Carl Hohlstein, XVayne Larson, Jim Bailey, Dave Stignani, Otto Beuk, George Niebuhr Row Three! Paul Quale, Don TOI'lIlCy, ivayne liillie, Louie Johnson, lioger Acker, Don Benn, Coach Milt Diehl In the first track meet of the season, the YVest Relays, East showed its strength by taking second place. NVe were just nosed out of first place by XVest. The East-lVest Meet was cancelled when it was rained out on April 14. The next week, East handed Central a beating to the tune of 87W to 3715 At the Rockford Relays, our boys took third place and the next week were again just nosed out of first place by Vtfest at the Janesville Relays, Finally, on May 21, East was victorious at the Janes- ville Sectional. The five boys who qualified for the State Meet were Gary Hall, Leo Shillinglaw, Bob Cnare, Don Benn, and Hill Keninitz. At the state meet Gary Hall took first place in the high hurdles and second in the low hurdles, lieo Shillinglaw won the pole vault and Bob Cnare placed fourth in the high jump to give East fourth place in the meet. As the yearbook goes to press the Big 8 Meet and tl1e City Meet are the remaining contests for our fine track team. FIELD EVENTS Row One: Rad Slogget, Gary Hall, Fred Seils, Lee Rogers, Duane Ginger, Glenn Blanchar Row Two: Bill Kemnitz, Bob Cnare, Jerry Butterfield, Don Larson, Gene Blanchar, Leo Shillinglaw Third Row: Managers Roger Meyers, Bob Hughes, Verne Hembergew, Bob Seversfoln, Leo Schlicht, Ken Verley, Gene Eldred, Manager Harland Smith. GULF CLUB Y W L A . . . ,, .,., , f.-i ,,.,.,Y, N., First ROW: Florian Jabas, Roger Braska, Tom Lacy, Dick Olson, Duane A. Pierstorff Second ROW: Coach George Nickel, Ronnie Sahara, Eugene Fraser, Morry Sime, Jim Dyer, Ken Herling, Ted Payne, Jim Mackesey TENNIS CLUB ROW One: Jack Sieders, Doug Johnston, Lee Littel, Don Dent, John Amacfker ROW TWO: Arlan Rosenblooin, Harley Hinric-hs, Jerry Orvold, Robert Kay, Lester Levine, Coavli Robert Brill ROW Three: Don Styha, Eugene Hogan, Don Coltoni, Dick Felrlt, Al Sahrolif, Danny lnihoff. M 4 'N Wi f. gl xxx! f L! A xx .N W, l if Y 4 Ll! u XN ' kk -.- J IRQ e:Ao,c1sf,y:1Q, Girls' Sports Miss Schrader Miss Hansen Give its but health, and peace of mind. Whatte'er our clime or elim We'll take delight in simple things. N or deem that sports immam, And let the proud, who fly no kites, Despise us if they atm! CHARLES MACKAY East High offers a Wide variety of activities in its physical education program for girls. Besides being taught the basic fundamentals and skills in each sport, the girls are also given ample opportunity to test their skills in class tournaments and contests. For those Who are interested in further de- veloping their technics in the various sports, G.A.A. or Girls' After-school Athletics, as it is commonly known, offers this opportunity as well as pro- viding Wholesome recreation and healthful relaxation to those who partici- pate. One of the outstanding girls in sports activities at East was Nancy Hillebrandt, who passed away on the twenty-fourth of March. She was a member of the championship volleyball team and captained the senior basketball team to victory. I3 IX. Ii I3'1T W KHRLS . Loup LANG L-:Taz G -iV RGQE Lo1S 52,51 wi 'ex 5 N AWGN AML E5R4Nor iiggff Smntev PWM Rom. NN'?? 5251 asa. l l'EunLLYg W , CAPTAIN P BETTY SHIRLEY BMMENHAGEN Hatuoesou affiisi i' MADONNA ligifii r PEGHN X SNP? is N- P it f Q-' fs Basketball is one of the most o ular features of the irls' s orts ro- P P g P P grain. Many Weeks are spent in classes stressing the techniques, rules, and la s of the anie. More than two hundred and twent irls artici ated P Y g Y g P P in the after-school tournament with a senior team, captained by Nancy Hillebrandt emer in as victors. v 8 3 , A .,... :.- U L gg , 1? get H E oN ilu wfja K '1- ft L E LN is 'QQ E un i in P irc we i L 5510 'M ' f1:4IzZ5:1'1?f3,::: Lund, arbara Betty Saddy, Donn il BALL: SECOND PLACE TEAM THIRD PLACE TEAM ROW One: l'a1'ol Lange, Joanne Doring' I 3 ROW TWO: Mary Xvauacey Capt. Charlouv ROW One. June Ixetllltc, Darlene Randall Coffey, D0 Loves 0159111 Row TWO: .Xnn Slater, Doris Oelzel, Row Three: Betty Grass, lYandu Dzi- filapt., Bm.1,iu-uv 01,011 liowich, Hose llarie Anderson Not in picture: Florabelle Severson, Dun- Row Three: Louise Oklzxnml, liarbara lVulk- na Bjelde er, Jeanne Krehl GTI-IER POPUL TENNIS after school. HOCKEY Reintroduced two years ago, hockey has become the first fall activity in the girls' sports program. Although sticks fly and bruises are many, the girls enjoy this ex- viting, fast game. BADMINTON the physical education program. More than one hundred and eighteen girls participated in the after- school baseball tournament. Merilyn Roth captained her junior team to vic- tory in an exciting game against Marcia Swiggunfs sophomore team. Mem- bers of the championship team included Carol Thorson, Elaine Brown, Bar- bara Ellis, Gail Wcild, Joan Brockert, jean Moore, Beverly Hoiby, jean Wliipple, Shirley Glueck, Delores Walsviclc, Delores Wesley, Barbara VVerndl1, and Barbara Zabrocki, VVanda DzikoWich's team won the consola- tion title. Tennis is a part of the regular phy sical education program. It is enjoyed many girls both during their class period ind Badminton proved to be a popular sport when over ninety girls participated in the round-robin tournament this year lt is an activity that is a regular part of AR ACTI ITIES DANCE Instead of taking sports, av large number of junior and senior girls enroll in Miss Hanscn's dance classes. Dancing seeks to create that which is pleasing' in rhylhm and forin and is popular as El part oif school and recreational programs. ARCHERY Tlwugli still only il class activity, thc enthusiasm for archery runs high. Since the archery room is fully equipped, the girls' dance classes take full zulvantage olf this popular sport, Q ' i 41 'I .' if i , 'xi SOFTBALL Girls may not be experts at the game, but in the spring' as soon as it is warm, 21 large number can be seen out on the rliamoncls participating in the afterschool Tournament. r OFFICIALS CLUB The purpose of the Officials Club is to equip leaders to act as assistants in intramurals. The girls are selected by Miss Hansen and Miss Schrader on the basis of class participation and ability. Row Onieit Edith Gannon, Shirley Glueek, Pat Sparks, Marcia Swiggum, Annette Moekrud, Bev Sime ROW Two: Betty Klechefski, Geraldine Clark, Jane Cole, Merilyn Roth, Mary Cassidy, Pat Schultz, Pat Heisig' ROW Three-I Lucy Spencer, Alta Olson., Elaine Bass, Margie Lund, Iilyvonne Moore, Jean Vlfliipple, Nancy Podell, Delores Olsen Not In Picture: Joanne Doring LETTER M WINNERS These girls, having participated in school team sports and individual activities, have succeeded in earning sufficient athletic points to be awarded the big NM . Row One: Sylvia Ronied, Nancy Podell, Bev Sime, Joanne Saddy Row TWO: Charlene Carlson, Arlys Olson, Rita Cleasby, Shirley Halyorson, Ann Slater ROW Three: Louise Okland, Jean NVhipple, Evelyn lVilke, Barbara Nlialker, Doris Oetzel, Delores Olsen ROW Four: lVanda Dzikowicll, Shirley Roll, Arlene Selnniege, Margie Lund Not I1 Picture: Joanne Doring, Mary McCabe Autographs Mayer Printing Company - Madison Wisconsin


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