Messmer High School - Capitol Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1935
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Thou Wert my guide, philosopher and friend -Pope If, K L To him-a true Father who has always con- sidered us his Benjamins- To him-our own Archbishop, SAMUEL A. STRITCH on the occasion of his Silver Sacerdotal Jubilee We dedicate this special edi- tion of rrHE FOURSQUARE. . fl Rwercvzn' Otto A. Huerflv A The Foursquare , f X Rvifvwnrl Rmlolpb Kiclpinskj Revcrvlzd Nicholas A. Maas , R.l'U67'F!Hl George A. Moyer Rvverwzzl Iosepb R. Sfchlifzg 7-'HESE seven priests, hy the appointinent of His Exqcllezzcy, ARCHBISHOP SAMUEL A. STRITCH, form the newly organized Board of Directors of Messmer High School. Right Reverend Monsignor Joseph F. Barbian, is the ehairmang Reverend R. Kielpinski is the secretary. Page Five The Foursquare Reverend Peter Bronner, St. Joseph Reverend Ward Hafford, St. Monica Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Page Six Austin Henry, St. Gall Francis Paulus, St. Leo Louis Riedl, Holy Redeemer Leo Skalitsky, St. Agnes Victor Sleva, St. Hedwig Clarence Stoffel, Ss. Peter and Paul Thomas Trahey, Holy Rosary Joseph, Woda, St. Casimir Oliver Zinnen, Holy Angels Giles Zynda, St. Mary Czestochowa Faculty Reverend Joseph Stehling-Principal Sister Mary Bernardo, Vice-Principal Sister Mary Adelle English Sister Mary Alonzo German Sister Mary Austin Latin Sister Mary Brunonis English Sister Mary Camille Science Sister Mary Celeste English Sister Mary Clarona Science Sister Mary Cornelius English ana' Latin Sister Mary De Pazzi Matlzellzatics Sister Mary Everildis History Sister Mary Fortunata Science Sister Mary Gabriel Matllerlzatics Sister Mary Gonzaga English Sister Mary Helen English and Latin Sister Mary Herman Commercial Sister Mary Ildephonse Library Sister Mary Immanuel Matlzenzatics and Science Sister Mary Francis Jerome Matlzernaties Sister Mary Jerome Study Hall Prefect The Foursquare Love keeps jesus in our midstg love shall engage me to pay Him frequent visits. -Pere Huby Page Seven e Foursquare Sister Mary Joanne Social Science Sister M ary Louis Art Sister Mary Marguerite Foods Sister Mary Nicoline Clothing Sister Mary Odona Study Hall Prefect Sister Mary Seraphia English and Economics Sister Mary Synesia History Page Eight Faculty Sister lVIary Thaddea History' Sister Mary Valeria Commercial Miss Margaret l. Barry Physical Education Miss Roberta L. Best Orchestra Mrs. Sybilla VVoodward Butsch Dramatics Mr. George W. Carnachan Physical Education Miss Ruth A. Colt Latin and llfathenzatics Miss Mary Considine Secretary lVIr. Orville C. Dermody Physical Education Mr. Hugo Hellman Public Speaking Miss Ruth Miller Secretary Mr. Louis Rechtenwald Vocational Guidance Mr. Otto A. Singenberger Chorus Miss Noella M. Stenger French and Public Speaking The Foufsquarg Keep the common road and thou art safe. Page Nine The Foursquare CIQSSOHQ 5 RAYMOND BELL MARION BLONG IUSTINE AUSSEN ALPHONSE BARTNICKI Silence. beautiful venice. Her eycm arc songs High erected thoughts seated Lay any burden you please wixlmut words, in the heart of courxesy. upon his shoulders. he'll JOSEPH BLAUBACH A name far sounded among bear il, men for noble deeds, CARL BLEND JOHN AMBHOSE Don'x learn too much: also you must do rx great clcnl. ,His middle name- HERBERT AMRHEYN HQ nmms wo much. A,n,,g,i,,uS, He makes ns all lxsten when he expresses 11-5 will. ,JEROME BACHOWSKI A bravur soldier never couched lance. a gentler heart did never sway in court. JOSEPH ARGANEK Pagc Tm The Foursquare DOLORES Wxsdnm as rare RAYMOND BROCK Silent ambition is its own reward. VIRGINIA BLUMIL Oh. this maid hails from the country: of sterling worth is she. EDMUND BUDZINSKI , Life is not so short but that 3 there i5 always time enough k k for courtesy., . FOSTER Industry makes a , and breaks iil WALTER BROWN A man of courage is also 1 full of faith. The never FRANK BOJAR rea: let us call hxm., for he conquered, 1 Page Eleven The Foursquare Page Twelve The Foursquare Page Thirteen The Foursquare ClaSS0f1955 GESALP F3EBH?'RD ROMAN ESSER JEROME GARxE'rY THOMAS FABER Nodnnghxg impossible to Theres no grgaxgr man than My Reece of woolly hah, Hanesxy and industry are a wxlhng heart. he who is Sincere that new uncurls. his constant companions. WALTER FELTEN He wears che rose of youth upon him. ROBERT FINKLLR RICHARD FABIZR I dare do all that may The man that hath a tongue become a man. I say is no man. VICTOR EVANS JOHN FOHR The more a man knows, CAROLINE GEPFERT Dignity doex not consist in the more he is inclined mo Deeds, nor words. possessing honors, but in be modest. dmfving them. Page Fourteen 0 The Foursquare C1335 OF19 5 f GISSAL luuzrcm man. ELIZABETH GROESSEL No scandal about Queen Elizabeth, 1 hope. X Away wxth books let s have some fun MARY HELRN GRUND She seekexh diligently after knowledge. LAVERNE HACKL Be merry if you are wise. NORBERT GIUS In matters of cricket, the fault of Khe Dutch is hitting me Ns little and missing too much, CHARLES GRAF Tl chance will make me king. why. chance will crown me. MARY ousso To pl-ffm .xanagem naming FRANCES GROSS Sing is lnmwn. True happinem is found in a contented mind. LENE GROW again with y sweet voice. our Page Fifteen The Fourxquare SEBASTIAN IUD K What a sense of secu in an old book. rity ETHEL HERRICK Her smile in like a rainbow flashing from a misty sky. Classfm 5 WERNER KEIL JOHANNA JUCHNEWICZ For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. HARVEY HOTH His wir invites you by his looks to come. but when you knock, it never is at home, With armour of steel he rides through the lands, dashing and daring for lair ladies' hands. MADELINE HOYER with The rass stoo s not she g r P l - treads on it so light. GERALD HUSTXNG I'd- rather be out ol the world, than out oi fashion. JOHN HULJAK A man who thinks and acts accordingly. ILO MARY JOAN HOLLAND Her great charm ts her PAlJL JANOWSKI A famous name Psfwiality- They re only truly great will never die. who are truly good. Page Sixfrmz The Foursquare Page Seventeen The Foursquare ClaSSOF1955 EDWARD LEWANDOWSKI But with the morning, cool reflection came. VERA KOSECKE Experience joined to com- mon sense to mortals is a providence, ANNA LANDGRAF The highest degree of earthly happiness as quiet. GEORGE LEX llc is truly happy who makes others happy. STANLEY LEWAN DOWSKI The ladies call him sweet. The stairs as he treads on them kiss his feet, MARCILLLA LEUTERMANN Tlicrc- is no lxappinuss without virtue LORIQNA KORNELY Knowledge comes ol learn- ing well rcmined. WILLIAM LEONARD Balancgzd well and truly square. f FRED KROCKA One ounte cf mirth is north HUGH LA CHAPELLE Be Glad, the French are more than .1 lr-or-Sana weight of melantholy. always with tts. RAYMOND KRYSINSKI DORIS KOHNI-:N .V N , 4 Knowit-nge is the wing. where' HL 5 ?ofkg'T:iet:5 Wan' with we Hy to heaven. Page Eiyllfccn The Foursquare Q Page Nineteen The Foursquare Clas50f1955 THEODORE MATEL There is a gif: beyond :he reach of arf, of being elo- , quemly silent, RALPH MILLER MARY MUELLER Wisdom' and honor are the avenues to a happy immortality. ILTHEL MAYILR A winning way, a pleasant smile, a friendly hand to all. MARY McLEES Thy modesiy is a candle lo thy merit. GREGORY There was his makcupg There was manhood in his face. MARJORIL MRA7 She is a phantom of delight. A wnc made en as they not as ihcy are. DOROTHY MUELLER Honest labor bears a lovely face. ROBERT Mugcziax He who mmgics study wixhfun wm always Wm in meiongmn. LEONARD MCGRAW His a worker: .IEANETTE MEYER ' A moral, sensible. and he'H succeed. . , Thefe KS H0 living well-bred man. without friends. Page Twenty The Foursquare Page Twenty-one The Foursquare GILBERT OTT just at the age 'twixt boy and youth-when thought is speech and speech is truth. DOR Classfm 5 OTH Y PETERS And ne'er did Grecian chisel DOROTHY PAIKOWSKI A maid with quaint ORVILLE PAPIN Firm ui purpose, true of trace a Ener form or lovelier face. GERTRUDE. PAIKOWSKI A pure rn thought as angels are To know her was to love her REGINALD PLATTA From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot he is all mirth. CHARLES Friend rn all and what a and quiet ways. spam. fine as gum. GENILVIEVE PAIKOWSKI Plam wrthout pomp and nah wrthout a show VIOLA PETROSKEY A charm attends her BEATRICEA I muse on Jo JAMES PITROF To sleep. perchance to dreain GENlLV!EVE PACZKOWSKI Thou ham the pwriencc am! everywhere, l t Y . . ne er Wd! ww- the farm of Saints, Page Twenty-two The Foursquare NIHSS 0F19 5 FRANCIS PRIESTER And thus he bore without abuse the grand old name of gentleman. trust RUTH POSER She moves a goddess and looks a queen. ' KATHLEEN ROBEDLAUX So quiet, so mcdesx. so win- ning, su sweety So many virtues we love to repeat. ROBERT RIPPLE 1 In the lexicon of youxh there is no such word as fail, JAMES POLLARD He doth nothing but talk of his horse. FRANK JAMES RIEBE A big man and a blower CECELIA RAMSTACK For my pan, onlhe pipe of Pan. The very punk of perfection, sgemg not Page Twenty-three The Foursqua Class F19 5 very f ROY SCHERGER I haze nobody: I am in - charity with the world. DORIS SCHUELER She doeth klittle kindnes that others leave undone JOHN ROECKEL Of every Home work. the Salem par! is hm. WILLXAM In more than IOHN As a wir nn the first shows his SCHMID are nur face, ses RAYMOND To love the game the prize, DONALD SCHOLTZ Men must work. and this man does. ERVIN SANDERS Always happy, always gay. Page Tzvfrzty-fozn' The Foursquare Page Twenty Jive The Foursquare HSS F13 Cl 95 MARY UNGER and But I have that within which passeth show, music. EUGENE TUROWSKI , The glory ofa firm, K' capacious mind. sweet EDWARD SLUDAJSKI Nothing will bring more honor than to do whar right you may. MELVIN TEGELER And what he grmly nmughr he fwbry dared. SYLVESTER FRANK TENNIES TATERZYNSKI MARlON TERRXS Wise to resolve and H55 .,g,-mes Wm P19341 She smiles, she Iziiighs. pmicnt zu perform. like angtqsx and smiles again, 10 T-zvufzf v-,fir The Foursquare e Page Twmzty-sez'en The Foursquare ClaSSOf1935 JOHN His limbs were manly mold, for gentle sport or con- rest bold. 'SOPHIE ZIENSKI . Her modest looks'a cottage might adorn. Sweet as the 2 'primrose beneath the thorn. X A MARY ZABOROWSKI RALPH YUNK A straight-forward Sn wise, so young, they say loyal maid. ucvei live long. RALPH silent RAYMOND ZENNER First in the light and every graceful deed, RALPH ZYBLICKI The brave man carves out. his own forxune: JOSEPH , JEROME WUERGER He is the very paragon WALTFI1-R ZODROW RICHARD WUERL He is the glass wherein noble of politeness. Blushing is a gift few Oh, why should life youths did dress themselves. men have. all labor be? Pago Tzvcnfy-figlzt The Foursquare .IUNIORS-Top Row: Edward Popielarski, Melvin Moser, Alphonse Schneider, Ervin Leszczynski, Eu- gene Jazdzewski, Leroy Clarey. Fozlrth Row: Roman Boehm, John Kmiecik, Chester Szymarek, Fred VVerner, Frank Maikowski, Edward Marquardt. Third Row: Elizabeth Telderer, Ruth Miller, Mar- ion VVinsauer, Mary Jane Drollinger, Mildred Backes, William Dorcey, Frank Schaeffer. Second Row: Edward Bonis, Anthony Herdegen, Roman Piwonski, Elizabeth Desing, Betty Schneider, Christine Reynen, Dorothy VVeinsheim, Gerald Maher. Bottom Row: Ethel McGraw, Virginia Machesky, Josephine Dieringer, Irene Herbst, Margaret Veier- stahler, Betty Czaja. .IUNIORS-Top Row: Walter Piechura, James Grace, Bill Steinkellner. Fifth Row: Stanley Werbinski, Joseph Krebs, Hu- bert Maikowski, Kenneth Du Ray, Ray Kasprzak. Iio-mth Row: Casimir Garstecki, Robert Korp- nick, Ralph Zurowski, Howard Schomisch, Herbert Lyons, James Ramsak. Third Row: Mary Rose Curro, Vera Stahl, Theresa Borse, Mary Ellen Poyer, Dorothy Kuehn, Elroy Krueger. Second Row: Norman Becker, Floyd Brukwicki, Eunice Dropp, Italia Luca, Eileen Griffin, Jerome Cook. Bottom Row: Theresa Bojack, Florence Billot, Dale Murphy, Agnes Dooley, Henry Piwonski. X Page Twenty 11111116 The Foursquare .IUNIORS-Top Row: John Rittner, Eugene Brun- ner, Gerald Wilczewski, Henry Gepfert, Ralph Eber- sperger, Francis Seitz. Fourth Row: Daniel VVinter, Ray Shemenauer, Bernard Waldkirch, Leo Braunreiter, John Hauf. Third Row: John Ernst, Arthur Mihm, John Orth, Robert Mertes, Robert Burns. Second Row: Arthur Pagac, Maryanne Leuter- mann, Camille Zander, Clara Fink, James Kish, Ce- celia Bittman. Bottom Row: Vera Tennies, Mary Hilbert, John Thompson, Helen Fischer, Carl Dropp, Dorothy Holzbauer. .IUNIORS-Top Row: Lawrence Bendowske, Frank Brendler, Carl Haines, Norbert Barney, Richard Po- wondra, Robert Hinterlach, Edward Kolasinski. Fourflz, Row: James Vwfhitehouse, Marie Gilch, Ed- ward Turzynslci, Kurt Moser, Robert Kellner, An- drew O'Leary. Tliird Row: Norman Peterson, Arnold Olson, Doris Kleinmann, Joseph Waldlnaii, Thomas VVerner, Ferdi- nand Habegger. Second Row: Robert Hintertheur, Gerald Carstens, Emily Palascz, Margaret Rohatsch, Joseph VValsh, Leroy Schueller. A Bottom Row: Neal Gleason, Evelyn Czajkowski, Vivienne Muench, Gordon Fazendin, Aurelia Moro- der. Page Thwty The Foursq JUNIORS-Top Row: Jack Crowley, Eugene Grass, Leonard Menke, Robert Skefhngton, Jerome Spring- er, Perry Roets, Raymond McGarry. Fourth Row: Mary Catherine Kane, Tim Murphy, Vera Judith Blatz, John McCauley, Jerome Leipzig, Luke Judd. Third Row: Isabelle Landowski, Mary Rose Jester, Ruth Heiser, Lorraine Lauer, Jeanne Olinger, Nor- man Polacheck. Second Row: Caroline Gebhardt, Ruth Burkardt, Tillie Prekop, Maureen Bolton, Robert Holzhauer. Bottom Row: Magdalen Hallwass, Geraldine Sal- zer, Helen Mae Collentine, Dorothy Puechner, Sue Whelan, Joseph Benedek, Joseph Kastenholz, William Voss. ' .IUNIORS-Top Row: George Carr, George Geh- hardt, Lawrence Blankenheim. Fifth Row: Joseph Mihalik, Jack Enders, Paul Czerwinski, George Stoll, Henry Kosobucki, John Korinek, Stanley Czarnecki. Fomfth Row: Michael Seitz, Walter Robel, Enrico Seraflni, Donald O'Neil, George Kolanda, Ralph Schroeder, Stewart Bigwood, Stanley Ochalek. Third Row: Andrew Konopka, Patricia Walsh, Blanche Hoffman, Dorothy Rohr, Irene Betner, Clar- ence Pesch, Genevieve Kobow. Second Row: Lawrence Hargarten, Hyacinth Lepich, Anne Budzinski, Dorothy Kochie, Eleanor Moorman, Margaret VViesner, Anthony Kolanko, Lawrence Blazek. Bottom Row: Frank Blasczyk, Lucille Poser, Eve- lyn Zuraski, Margaret Cook, Ted Knap, Dorothy Gleason, Fred Eckl, Mary Makal, Owen VVard. Page Thwty one The Foursquare JUNIORS-Top Row: Lawrence Baumgartner, Io- seph Stoll, Ioseph Waraksa, Kenneth Becker, Robert Conroy, Francis Kreuzer. Fourtlz Row: Josephine Klinic, Grace Backes, Do- lores Ditscheit, Anna Garbowicz, Edward Giebisch, Charles Gollnick. Adelaide Braunreiter, Dorothy Merz, Irene Kisch, Bette Fitzgibbons, Mar- Third Row: Leona Murphy, ion Rothweiler. Second Row: Oliver Lechmeier, Lawrence Albert, Betty Boneher, Catherine Sutscheck, Jane Peterson, Marcella Reichel. Bottom Row: Bernice Gruber, Anna Kiesner, Stella Mydlowski, Clara Gogah, Theresa Kovatsch, Elaine Meitner. SOPH'OMORES-Top Row: R. Lake, R. Schu- macker, R. Miller, P. Drury, E. Gerschke, N. Dettlaff. Second Row: W. Riley, J. McMenamin, I. Rohr, R. Hawkins, R. DeGrave, R. Kujawski, G. Sery, F. Meyer. Tlrird Row: H. Heck, I. Foster, A. Gellings, H. Rademacher, J. Maikowski, B. Heindl, R. Friedl, C. Flerlage, E. Suchecki, I. Lauritz, T. Orlikowski, E. Schmid, L. Laumann, J. Austrup, C. Robedeaux, B. Walsh. Fourth Row: E. Hetzel, H. Anderson, I. Hess, L. Halbherr, B. Davis, H. Gottinger, L. Huljack, C. Holacheck, A. Knopf, V. Wittak, I. Schrornek, R. Considine, I. Wagner. Fifth Row: W. Biniok, E. Broich, F. Purtell, E. Bingenheilner, C. Kulzick, A. Heine, V. Barczak, D. Kampschoer, M. Poser, M. F. Wahl, B. Gleissner, L. Blankenheim, M. Geuting, J. Pestalozzi, A. Hefhing. Sixfh Row: J. Draeger, P. Mank, D. Wenzel, J. Bell, C. Conforti, R. Schauble, C. Peterson, L. Ack- ermann, L. Alonso, E. Bauer, L Knuese, M. Garncarz, M. Urban, A. Peckman, G. Kelley, D. Sternhagen. Page Thirty-two The Fioursiq SOPHOMORES-Top Row: H. Heinz, I. Mueller, H. Ziem, C. Seydewitz, E. Toschik, F. Schmidt. Second Row: N. Fabina, R. Materna, W. Neumyer, R. Tisch, J. Altpeter, E. Brandt, J. Pagac, S. Schoen- born, G. Van Hauser, R. McMahon, A. Spitz, G. Col- lentine, G. Fagan, J. Ticcioni, B. Valind, C. Klein, I. Van Ells, R. Borgman, A. Clark, R. Carney. G. Pol- lard, R. Altmeier, D. Spies, I. Nawrocki, F. Urban, E. Doege. Third Row: D. Kenehen, L. Kraniak, M. Kling, E. Poeltl, A. Wirth, C. Jung, L. Schmidt, D. Luedcke, M. Gesell, H. Hoyer, V. Peters, L. Van Roy, C. Rochon, E. Baggeler, D. Meinecke, F. Eckstein, M. Wiesner, V. Sullivan, I. Owens, M. Reible, I. Ott, J. Kaszubowski, V. Ritzke, J. Walsh. Bottom Row: K. Harden, D. Sherman, A. Schmidt. B. Crowley, J. Dullga, M. Coppersmith, G. Hauf, L. Toelle, D. Keppler, B. Schmidt, M. Tradel, V. Cleve- land, F. Neuser, E. Bykowski, C. Breidenbach, M. Schueler, S. Meinecke. SOPHOMORES-Top Row: L. Seubert, I. Nadon, C. Schneider, F. Oswald, E. Gervaise. Second Row: M. Strasser, R. Rush, J. Bauer, H. Trinkner, H. Boxhorn, R. Martin, G. Obenberger, V. Kopacz. Third Row: M. Kral, I. Schwab, M. Moran, D. Suleski, E. Werra, F.. Iamrozy, J. Vitercik, R. Fil- singer, I. Miller, L. Wahl, B. Zinkl, A. Moga, O. Malquist, P. Wolf. Fourth Row: J. Krause, E. Groeger, A. Hoffman, M. Zander, F. Dowling, I. Remitz, R. Piehl, T. Friedl, E. Dutscheck, P. Brunner, V. Karpowitz. Fifth Row: W. Felsinger, G. Kinn, F.. Krejci, B. McMenamin, E. Brendler, E. Brey, G. Hollebach, R. Kohl, I. Binder, G. McAdams, E. Wrecza, F. Muzia, F.. Dornbach. Sixth Row: B. Schmidler, B. Mayer, V. Kasprzak, F. Strnad, M. Grifhn, LaV. Carstens, M. Fenske, G. Beitzinger, W. Mueller, C. Puechner, K. McCarrier, A. Janachowski, M. Hoefher, M. Klink, L. Ritzke.' Bottom Row: L. Felsecker, F. Hornik, D. Waiver, A. Schneider, F. Brauer, V. Klotz, M. Miller, R. Kovac, P. Kellner, LaV. Bell, C. Kaye, M. Hemmon, T. Wirtz, G. Voden, H. Raeber, C. Memmel. Page Thirty three Foursquare PSRESHMEN--Top Row: I. Jung, I. Lawrie, I Cavey, VV. Wichtoski, L. Knoll, R. Dropp, P. VVag- ner, R. Pestalozzi, B. Riebe, P. Stenz, C. Dineen, F Reischel, G. Henika. Second Row: V. Mueller, L. Meitner, L. Cozzini M. Winter, V. Wundrock, C. Ziem, R. Bittmann, D Steiner, D. Vojtik, D. Boos, A. Frank, E. Manz, M Bayer, W. Sapp, P. Adrian. Third Row: I. Zalewski, M. Nuesslein, C. Oswald R, Schreiber, M. Iezek, H. Eckl, L. Gentz, R. Lang H. Eulgen, E. Zirbes, W. Haight, T. Fitzpatrick, E Spenner, R. Czuppa, R. Krueger. Fourth Row: R. Klein, F. Weimer, D. Witheck, R Binter, A. Olson, R. Soroski, D. Borowski, E. Braucr G. Kulzick, I. Trotter, H. Blaszczyk, R. Geppert, B Scholl. Bottom Row: P. Murphy, C. Anderson, R. Bojar R. Malloy, M. Jones, J. Roets. M. Leverance, D VVachoW'itz, B. Heimes, M. Mathias, M. Hickey, D VValdman, I. Fitzsimmons, F. Synold, C. Grennier I. Tullbane. FRESHJLIEN-Y'0p Row: L. Morrison, R. Barnett F. Granitz, V. Ver Haalen, R. Emmerich. Second Row: K. Lauer, J. Pollard, E. Philipp, G Jester, A. Kosick, I. Neary. Third Row: K. Kuemmel, I. Ranftl, S. Paschke I. Libechi, F. Meyer, A. Gradian, M. Grace. Fourth Row: R. VVeinsheim, I. Holehouse, R. Orli- kowski, H. Herbst, I. Mulgrew, C. Bloom, D. VVar- ner, R. Linski, D. Spoerl, N. Korbel, G. Voelz, G Searing, G. Muehlbauer, W. Sommers. Fifth Row: R. Vinette, A. Sprunck, P. W'olf, B Kraniak, J. Regan, R. Weileder, E. Kane, I. Bur- chardt, V. Willkonirn, M. Helfer, F. Braun, B Schaefer, M. Guttman, F.. Solomon. Sixth Row: A. Rakowski, E. Harner, M. Odya, G Hernmerick, I. Moorman, G. Kochie, M. Ellis, M Pollard, D. Grudnowski, E. Lepp, M. Zeck, I. Walzer B. Bistrieky, P. Kastenholz, C. Betner. Bottom Row: E. Braunreiter, F.. St. Peter, E. See- both, E. Burczyk, D. Nadolski, I. Gregoric, I. Krocka B. Schedler, B. Barsch, E. Heck, M. Rohan, F. Makal R. Schneck, L. Meyer, F. Kronschnabl. Page Thzrty-fom' v s 1 The Foursq FRE5'HMEN-7'op Row: B. Nill, G. Krauss, E Calteaux, A. Budzicz, R. Wagner, C. Rogers, C. Di- neen, M. Tobin, F. Czerwinski, VV. Miller. L. Seeman H. Chmielecki, F.. Suminski, H. Hayes, G. Albrecht E. Karolczek, A. Minarik, F. Posluszny. Second Row: T. Schaefer, R. Krause, L. Swedow- ski, E. Konieczny, H. Pfeffer, I. Holehouse, A. Szu- dajski, C. Pliszkiewicz, I. Toschik, J. Gardeski, I Ropella, F. Miller, F.. Mangan, E. La Croix, L Schultz, R. Leonard, E. Iakubek. Tlzyird Row: A. Moroder, R. Dietrich, M. Rech R. Carrick, J. Haberman, D. Miller, F. Melcarek, G Walker, W. Hyke, H. Nycz, F. Chovanec, D. Ste- fanski, Mueller. Bottom Row: C. Breidenbach, R. Mai, J. Amrhein D. Schimmels, M. Spies, G. Leidgen, D. Hanusch, I Gerlach, M. Komarek, H. Liszewska, M. Majeski, B McCarthy, I. Cister, L. Jonen, A. Pagac, O. Klap- perick. FRESIJMEN-Top Row: E. Sonnenberg, M. Ot- terson, V. Ielacic, E. Larson. Second Row: M. Felz, R. Bertler, L. Breines, N Czaja, F. Potts, R. Peirich. Third Row: F. Regan, C. Stehling, J. Matejicka, G Bueger, G. Turks, B. Schmidt, J. Wenzel, M. Poyer O. Whitehouse, D. Hommel, H. Philippi, N. Moser, L. Hoffmann, P. Majewski, R. Pabst, J. Burbach. Fom'th Row: E. Kleba, M. Pesch, I. Cleveland, M Levvanclowski, V. Mueller, M. Weaver, C. Hilmar, M Ringeisen, L. Miller, B. McDonald, G. Rourk, E. Poetter, I. Hudcovsky, J. Schedler. Fifth Row: E. Kaltenbach, M. Wolf, L. Deppisch M. Morrison, R. Wolf, F. Luedcke, G. Rothweiler, G VVatry, A. Bendowski, M. Jacobson, L. Griepentrag M. Ott, LaV. Toelle. Bottom Row: M. Richards, F. Grennier, A. Pit- terle, S. Knippel, M. Semrad, A. Harmann, M. By- kowski, L. Barczak, L. Ramstack, M. Carr, C. Ott B. Kurtz, J. Paredas, M. Lednicky, I. Polaeheck, M Castenholz. Page Thwty five v v TheFou1'squa1'e RESOLVED: That the government should own and operate all electric and power utilities. One debate behind the divisional champs, the 1935 forensic squad through their logical eloquence and the advice of Coach Hugo Hellman won four out of six meets to cop second place for Messmer. The speakers were: Rodger Mueller, Bernard VValdkirch, Robert Conroy, alternate, Mr. Hugo Hellman, coach, George Kolanda, William Fitzsimmons, and Don Scholtz. Clarence Geiger is missing from the picture. IDE AVVAKE, progressive, and capable, these members of the secretarial studies class will set a pace in tomorrow's business world to speed up the efficiency of the channels of commerce. Top Row: XV. Luedckc, T. Faber, E. Osmanski, R. Knitter, E. Budzinski. Second Row: C. Ehlenbeck, K. Robedeaux, G. Nycz, M. Blong, D. Buehler, P. VVahl, M. XVald- huetter, E. Herrick, E. Mayer, D. Heller. Third Row: D. Koenen, M. Wittak. M. Mueller, M. Colloton, M. Grund, J. Mulgrew, B. Dropp, B. Statz, R. Knitter. Fourth Row: M. Leuterinann, I. Aussen, D. Muel- ler, L. Wfolters, D. Drausnik, M. Maguire, V. Petro- sky, M. Kempf, C. Suminski, I. Ebert, L. Kornely. Fifth Row: M. Leuterman, D. Paikovvski, L. Popp, R. Poser, G. Paczkowski, C. Gepfert, A. Tiry, E. Dzirbik, M. VVagner, M. Deppisch, J. Meyer, I. Meinke, V. Kosecki. Bottom Row: D. Brandt, M. Zaborowski, D. Schue- ler, W. Chavetz, R. Dierbeck, A. Unger, K. Kling, M. Mraz, M. Eckes, F. Timmerman, B. Pesch, F. Gross. Page Tlzirty-six W! The Foursquare i To disprove the theory, Everything's been done before, these four senior pioneers formed the first boys' sewing class. Left to right: James Pitrof, James Pollard, John Streicher, and Robert Helman. Tflli fourth year art class, the first in the history of the school, included in its program of work, paint- ing, sculpturing, weaving and sketching. Doris Schlos- scr, June Meinke, Jerome XVuerger, Carl Blend, and Marvin Kirsch are here shown at work. Page Thirty-seffen The Foursquare As an outlet for their interest and enthusiasm for creative writing these sophomores organized the Po- etry Club. The members pay their dues in the form of an original poem, essay or short story as a part of the social entertainment of the monthly meeting. The members are: Top Row: M. Strasser, R. Materna, I. Nadon, R. Risch, F. Schmidt, G. Pollard. Second Row: L. Alonzo, V. Sullivan, B. Schmitt, C. Rochon, M. Hoeflier, E. Baggeler. Bottom Row: A. J. Lynch, M. Griffin, C. Schueller, D. Dinnauer, D. Sternhagen, M. Schueler. THE5'E representative seniors reproduced the Mar- di Gras for the student assembly March 5 with music, humor, and drama supreme. just another evidence that the class of '35 made a success of each and every undertaking. C. Peters, G. Husting, G. Gehhardt. F, Gissal. H. Amrhein, A. Buchach, I. Dineen, VV. Rowe, R. Esser, R. VVuerl, J. Durkin. F. Krocka, E. Szudajski. D. Schueler, B. Statz, li. Osmariski, M. Kirsch, R. Dreyer, S. Judd, J. Sullivan, E. Turowski, VV. Felten, M. H. Gruncl, T. Rech, D. Scholtz, L. Knoll. D. Schreiber. F. Bojar, I. Burgess, J. Arganek, J. Pitrof. F. Timmermann. M. Hoyer, M. lickes, K. Kling. J. Taylor, T. Regan. E. XYilson. B. Groessel. D. Paikow- ski, R. Nevins, M. Nelson, M. Kempf. T. Makal. Page Tlzzrty-m'g11t X The Foursquare TPIE outstaudino' sueeess of the weekly student assemblies in the past 1 two semesters may be credited for a great part to these able officers. T 1: ELEN Mae Collentine, seeretaryg Thomas Regan, treasurerg homas Makal, president, and June Kern, vice president were the first Second semester otitieers were Marguerite Deppiseh, seeretaryg Hubert Scmcstcr Ofsfmersh Maikowski, treasurerg Charles Peters, presideutg Marion Rothweiler, vice president. Page Tlzirfy-:zine The Foursquare LOUIS N. Parker's The Cardinall' was pre- sented by an all student cast December 13, 14, and 16, under the direction of Mrs. Sibylla W. Butsch. The art-istic caliber of the 'The Cardinal was strength- ened by exceptional acting, and by the usual color effects of the costumes, scenery, and lighting. James Dineen, Charles Peters, Orville Papin, Marion Roth- weiler, Jack Noble, and Doris Kleinman are shown here in the De Medici household. PRESENT at the wedding of Guiliano to Filiber- ta were: Back Row: Sue VVhelan, Jack Kellner, VVal- ter Zodrow, VVillia1r1 Rowe, Anthony Ziebell, Jack Crowley, Charles Peters, Sylvester Taterzynski, James Dineen. Front Row: Frank Tennies, Vera Judith Blatz, Bette Fitzgibbons, Arthur Farndale, Robert Conroy, Jeanne Olinger, Geraldine Salzer, Roman Esser, Doris Kleinman, Lawrence Hargarten, Carl VVeber, Gordon Fazendin, Orville Papin. Kneeling: Marion Rothweiler, Jack Noble. Page fozfy XX X The Foursqu THE seniors of ,35 presented NVilliam Gillette's Secret Servicef' an intriguing comedy romance of the Southern Confederacy as the senior class play May 12, 14, and 16. Characters in this scene are: Fred Krocka, Dorothy Peters, Francis Tennies, Donald Scholtz, Richard XVuerl, Roman Esser, Jer- ome Gariety, Louise XYiesner, Robert.Drey- er, James Dineen, james Sullivan, George Chambers, Charles Graf, Bernard Bates, Orville Papin, Eugene Timmerman, john Fohr, Russel Braun, Donald Sullivan, Les- ' f lf-.-fs H.-2A..J,. lf..,... 7tff....7. lie K!lOll, FYCJ Gmnal, Nlqnjui ic llu1aL, wleuy joan Holland, Vlfalburtus Luedcke, Thelma Rech, james Burgess, Sebastian Judd. IYRIOTOUS musical burlesque entitled O Hamlet, Hamlet, Wlhere Have You Beenw was the juniors' bid to dramatic fame on March 19. XVilliam Voss, the versatile M, C. and Donald Schreiber piano accompanist are at the left of the group which includes: Eugene Brunner, XYalter Piechura, George Carr, Marion Rothweiler, Lawrence Hargarten, Gerald Maher, Ervin Leszczynski, Bette Fitzgibbons, Gordon Fazendin, XVilliam Steinkellner, john Korinek, Joe lVaraksa, Vera Tennies, Margaret Rohatsch, Clara Fink, james Grace, and Eugene Jazdzewski. Page Fnrfx one e Foursquare MESSMER'S football eleven lived up to advance notices on its potential strength in the '34 campaign and although it did not cop the Conference crown it was in the fight till the Final game. It placed by vir- tue of an upset victory over Marquette High in the season's curtain ringer. The pigskin toters reading left to right are: Back Row: Coach G. VV. Carnachan. I. Walsh, manager, W. Brown manager, F. Ruesch. E. Timmerman, A. Konopka, C. Schneider, I. Streicher, A. Beyer, R. Dreyer, E. Brunner, F. Brendler, J. Mihalek, H. Hoth, Asst. Coach O. Dermody. Front Row: M. Moser, R. O'Keefe, I. Zimmerman, R. Martin, F. Klukowski, V. Karpowitz, R. Schneider, E. Borowski, H. Maikowski, J. Oszewszki, T. Murphy, R. Heindl, B. Zuelke, W. VValsh, I. Pitrof. HERE are athletic greats of the gradu- ating class as they appeared four years ago wearing the green of the frosh football squad in battles against outside freshman teams. Back Row: Coach Hanks, E. Borowski, YV. Rowe, R. Schneider, M. Moser, R. Zinkl, R. Zuelke, I. Burgess, B. Herro, O. Papin, R. Dreyer, J. Hebel. Center Row: C. Geiger, C. Graf, F. Klu- kowski, W. Manthey, H. Epp, R. Mar- quardt, R. Palmer, G. Murphy, J. Fohr, J. Pitrof, W. Felten, H. Hoth. Front Row: J. Streicher, D. Schedler, R. Majeski, A. Beyer, E. Marx, R. Knitter, VV. Brown, W. Lyons, I. Oszewszki. Page Forty-two XX , I A .f.,.. l n ll' I.. . , The Foursquare THE freshmen hoopsters, under the expert coach- ing of Orv Dermody, had a very satisfactory season winning seven contests and losing only three. Edward Suminski, James Lawrie, Frank Granitz, Frank Regan, Milo Tobin, Loren Schultz, George Henika, Harry Chmielecki, Franklin Reischel, Ed- ward Mueller, Robert Leonard. THE varsity basketball team continued where the grid squad left off and won a niche high in the final tabulations for '34-'35 schedule. Standing: William Leonard, Blase Zuelke, Hubert Maikowski, john Zimmerman, Walter Stumpf, Walter Riley, John Streicher, Eugene Borowski, manager, Coach George W. Carnachan. Kneeling: George Collentine, VVilliam Zinkl, John Maikowski, Patrick Drury, Raymond Schneider, John VValsh, VVilliam Walsh, and Walter Brown. Page Forty three I'lze Foursquare THE eight lads pictured here reign as rulers of nstdom in their respective weight classes for the 1935 ring tourney. Henceforth, the boxing tournament will be an annual affair. The Dad's Club is largely re- spansible for the success boxing enjoyed in its first year. The champeens are: Elton Solomon, bantam- weightg Albert Kosick, Hyweightg Fabian Klukow- ski, welterweightg John Huljak, lightweightg Eugene Osmanski, featherweightg Hubert Mailcowski, middle- weightg Edward Hetzel, heavyweightg James Grace. light-heavyweight. WITH the sophomore homeroom 315, here pie- tured, capturing the George NV. Carnachan plaque for 1935 the underclassmen again take the lead. Only twice since the institution of intra-mural basketball have the upper classmen succeeded in wresting the symbol of supremacy. Robert Heindl, Edward Hetzcl, Herman Rademacker, John Mc. Menamin, Clifford Robedeaux, lVilliam XValsh, XValter Riley, John Mai- kowski, Hugh Heck, Raymond Considine. Page F01 fy-fam' ff The Foursquare LSVENIOR Leaders, numbering l8, are: Upper Row: Gertrude Paikowski, Kathleen Robedeaux, Justine Aussen, Marcella Leutermann, Thelma Reeh, Mary Helen Grund, Miss Barry, direetorg Marion Blong, June Rose Mulgrew, Cecelia Ramstaek, Doris Koenen, Dorothy Paikowski, Louise W'iesner. Lower Row: Marjorie Mraz, Katherine Kling, Marion Terris, Ilo Jewert, Ann Tiry, Ruth Nevins. THE Class Basketball Championship team includes: Louise VViesner, Dorothy Paikowski, Justine Aussen, Doris Koenen, Marcella Leuterman, Gert Paikow- ski, Gen Paikowski, Ceal Ramstaek, Ruth Nevins, Marion Terris. was awarded the plaque this year for winning the Home Room Cham- pionship. The champs are: Dorothy Paikowski, Justine Aussen, Doris Koenen Catherine Suminski, Kathleen Robedeaux, Mary Waldliuetter, June Rose Mulj grew, Betty Groessel. Page Forty-five The Foursquare A Wilma Chavetz Bob Mleczek ,Q 11' H' - . -.6 . dmv: ll!! l WM fi I 1 Q 1 ' ., , . . if 1 Charlie Peters jxmmy Pxtrof ' Dofis Koenen, Lillian' Mahal, ,James Pdlafdv George Pollard ames Durkin Louise Wiesner, Marcella Leuter- rnann Doroth Paikowski , . Y . Ce- - cella Ramstqck, Justine Aussen, Marjorie Wittak - Mildred Efzkes Page Forty-sin: The Foursquare ' . f , Clarence Geiger, Tom Regan Stanley Lewandowski, Ervin Sanders, Dorothy Mueller, Mary Zaborowski, Wally Fclten, Eu- gene Timmerman, Lorraine Popp, Joe Blaubaph, Mary Mueller, Ruth Poser, Emily Dzirbik, 'Marion Wagner, Jeanette Meyer. 1-rf-al' . wr , ,, ' 1 Q- I - A , .U 1, Q 4 ' ,,q-auf - at A, 'S 1 Q Zin: W if 4 L v 4 J K .ls A Y 3 ' 42 QV ggi gn A ' i S55 f 'V' , 'Q-' ' U: I f 9 4 ' 4 rf ,- Thelma Rech, Mary Waldhuetter, Marion Blong, Dolores Heller, Pat Wahl, Marge Mraz, Ann Tiry, Margaret Kempf, Mar- , guerite Deppisch f - Sl, , Ruth Nevins, Marion Blong5 George Murphy 1 Jimmy Pitrof, Clarence Geiger Tom Regan, Jim Pollard 3 f Charles Graf Angela Cyra, De Messzncr and St. john Seniors . - at St.'Mary's, Winona if 53 AX , St. Nicholas Fr. Steh1ing's Cathedral Mildred Nelson Mr OW D91'l'I10dy V , ' Ass't. Coach Page Forty-sezfen The Foursquare mmf an ullege Mm-mm You're the top, Messmer, UNIVERSITY MILWAUKELWISCONSIN And we'll always keep you . . is on the accepted list of A WOMEN Spinning. the Association of Ameri- V can Universities. Each col- A lege and school of the Uni- Senior Room VCI'SlIy is fCCOgIliZed inthe highest group by the na- tional bodies organized to K ' set up educational stand- ards. Eddie Baggeler Sully Sullivan cf m 'f'e e i f'e: Jane Owens Trubbie Tradel 11bef21AffS ' Education Business Administration Law -- Journalism Speech -- Dramatic Art Engineering - Dentistry Dental Hygiene Medicine Recognized by: T h e N o r t h C e n t r a l Ceal Rochon Wiese Wiesner Late Afternoon Classes , , , , B tt S lfl 'tt V' W'tt k - Association, The Catholic Educational Asso- e y C ml nge 1 a hir Teachers . Eyening Courses in ciation, The Association of American Colleges y Business Aclmmstfaflon Registration Sepfember 23 C d t d b th S h l on uc e y e C 00 We,Ve had a' happy four Instructizn begins Sisters of Notre Dame years at Messmer. We are S'P 1be 25 t f 1 t th F It f Write the StudentAd11i:er EDWARD A. FITZPATRICK, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., gm e u 0 e acu y Of Marquette University President all theytve done for us. for complete znformatzon , MARQUETTE For Information Address SCFUOY' BOYS Of 116 UNjWVljfi5SITY , ' ka I the Office of Regzstry l an H2 Page Forty-eiglzt The Foursquare We the Senior leaders With our directress Miss Barry Do in these few meters BADGER ICE 86 COAL CO. 3734 N. Teutonia Ave. To you our best wishes carry. Kilbou,-n 2979 S. Casper HO,Maid FANCY FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY Ice Cream Co. 311.2654 950 N. Plankimn MZi2er,s Pgggle We'1l miss Meissmer Quality that S atisfiesv much. Senior Girls of 116 Compliments Matz. and Mrs. H. SK. Johnston R E X CANDIES THE SIGN OF QUALITY ALWAYS LOOK FOR REX BITTER SWEETS REX Sc BARS REX BULK CANDIES REX PENNY CANDIES On Sale at All High Grade Dealers V Page Forty-nine The Foursquare PHONE SO. MILWAUKEE 108 SHERIDAN 7350 K R 0 C K A' S Warner Smoot Photographer Fancy Cut Meats and Groceries ee 7 Fruits and Vegetables Phone: Concord 5773 1314 W. Olive St. , GEO. W. KORNELY co. i i MIL'-ER'S PHARMACY 4 ROBERT MILLER, R. Ph. Paints and Hardware N. 36th an.-1 w. wright street 3374 N. Green Bay Avenue Kilbourn 6378-7520 Manufacturers of Pomait and CLASS RINGS and PINS ATHLETIC CHARMS Commercial SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS So. Milwaukee, Wis. Cudahy, Wis. CLUB PINS, MEDALS , BADGES, TROPHIES 914 Milwaukee Ave. 812 Packard Ave. and l COMMENCEMENT CARDS G. J. SCHWEITZER, M. D. HELMAN STREICHER Fred J. Theleman, Inc. V Physician and Surgeon - Yfiifinlelifvniinig fffli Qgaflgttons' 03506 and Factory 3501 N- Mania Ave- I Bi: 231125 sms 6,, N'??g.2Si1S..... Oifice Phone ReS-- Phfme PITROF POLLARD Milwaukee, Wisconsin Kilbourn 4410 Hopkins 6915 Page Fifty To Our Teachers Rich heritage of four swift years That gleam a lifetime through, Garnered from the lives of those Who joyously gave all they could, To mould young lives for service How truly have these served! God grant them every gift Of joy and grace, light and love. SENIORS 306 ZENITH SWEET SHOP Service With a Smile 2496 W. Hopkins Alfred C. Spinti 86 Co FLORISTS 1801 W. Hampton Rd. The Foursquare WE all remember December 21 when a myth became a reality at the Sophs' Christmas Party and Messmer was linked to Miss Victory in a mock wedding. The flower girls are: Patsy Maethur and Rose Mary Blessing- ton. Reading left to right: Frank Semrad, Virginia Sullivan, Alphonse Bartnicki, Jane Owens, John Streicher, Edwardine Baggeler, Robert Dreyer, Tom Makal, Dorothy Jorgensen, and Charles Graf. Uhr 779 N. Water St. Phone Mar . 0650 RAINBO q BRAND mari John Bauer SEEDS CITY HALL SQUARE y MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 3 MEAT MARKET l 2485 wt Center St. Kilb. 4757 Manufacturers and Dealers in Church and Religious Goods Page Fifty-one The Foursquare LOPPNOW DRUG Corner Holton and Chambers l ATKINSON PHARMACY E. M. JENSON, R. Ph. G. We Deliver Hilltop 3322 4390 N. 27th Street WALTER B. N IEPOW JOBBER I C H O C O I. A T E S CANDIES NOVELTIES 1025 E. Lexington Blvd. Phone Edgewood 6282 ROOM 114-Top Row: Bernard Bates, Fred Gissal, Sebastian Judd, Gerald Gebhardt, Thomas Makal, Theodore Matel, John Os- zewski, Stephen Schap, Robert Mleczek. Third Row: E. Malloy, C. Stoffel, R. Scherger, A. Draws, R. Mueller, F. Putschoegl, V. Evans, R. Zyblicki, R. Bell. Second Row: J. Durkin, D. Drausnik, La Vern Hackl, C. Gep- fert, I. Scasny, J. Ambrose, I. Backowski. Bottom Row: F. Gross, B. Dropp, I. Iewert, A. Tiry, V. Ko- secke, F. Timmerman. Ice Cream Candies Ketter's Pharmacy 3795 W. Green Bay Ave. Call Locust 4058 MUEHLBAUER'S Rexall Drug Store 3076 North 13th Street Locust 0703 l V J. Kornely Hardware Co. Milwaul-ree's Leading Stove l House 2308 N. Third Street LEMKE,S PHARMACY 2442 W. Capitol Drive ' BROENEN'S DRUG SHOP C Len and Art Q Lisbon Ave. at 35th St. MILWAUKEE Schwanke's Pharmacy Prescriptions Cut-Rate Drugs 0 . . . O H E Y M A N N Try our Prescriptions Y H Lvlsit ug d G ,H e OW an er U fl Rexall Drug Store Hof Fudge Carefully n a Sundaes Conlpounded Cornel' N. Third K W. Llwllst Corner 26th Q Hopkins Sts. Page Fifty-two CAMPUS SPORT SHOP 604 E. Center St. Headquarters for Armours Gut Tilden Jr., Reg. 5.00, 4.50 Duratex Silk, Reg. 2.50, 1.75 All rackets restrung with Arrnours Master Krafter, Stringer Hood Tennis Shoes Creg. 1.655 1. Hood Tennis Shoes, reg. 1.65, 1.35 Sole Distributor Ha.rding's Famous Corned Beef W'ENZLER'S MARKET Telephone: Broadway 3709 1329 W. Vliet St. Milwaukee Coach Orv. Dermody's initial hockey squad came through with an enviable record for its successors, with 7 wins out of 9 starts. The puck team was made up of-T012 Row: Coach Orv. Dcrmody, F. Poslusny, C. Szymarek, K. DuRay, A. Beyer, A. Konopka, R. Hiutertheur, S. Czarnecki, VV. Brown, H. Kosobucki. Bnlfom Row: F.. Borowski, V. Karpowitz, A. Kolanko, F. Blaszczyk, F. Maikowski, T. Knap. CAMP ROCKN E North Woods Camp for Catholic Boys June 28--Aug. 23 2-4-6-8 Week Periods High School Athletes Training Camp Aug. 10-Aug. 23 MR. ORV. DERMODY, Director 2238 W. Vienna Ave. Compliments 0 . R. Dineen The Foursqua WEST PAINT STORE Paints-Oil-Glass--Varnishes Painters Supplies-Brushes 2574 North Third Street Locust 7808 We Deliver EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRING New and Rebuilt Bicycles at Lowest Prices : :Free Pickup and Delivery: : LIPPOW'S CYCLE SHOP 2543 N. :ard st. Locust 04414 Tires-New and Used 31.00 and up Vulcanizing and Repairing Ideal Tire and Supply Co. 2487 W. Fond du Lac Ave. PARKER BROS. State's Leading Racquet Restringers Tennis Equipment 1314 E. Hamilton Milwaukee Page Fifty-three The Foursquare EMIL BLASKOVICS Dealer in Live and Dressed Poultry, Eggs, Calves, Pigs, etc. Phones: Concord 1620-1621-1622 1101 W. Walnut St. Furnish Your Home Complete at Welcome Furniture Co. 1811 W. Center St. Shop Residence 905 W. National 2761 N. Humboldt K- L- Rllgglesy PTOD- C' J- Peters, Mgr- l Phone Phone 0.a.....1 me Concord me Ruggles Hardware Shop JOHN OSMANSKI General Sheet Metal Works Furnaces Installed Milwaukee, Wis. Kilbourn 6352 DR. B. A. HEFFERNAN DENTIST 3911 North Ave. Milwaukee OFFICE HOIYRS Marquette 6335 9 A. M. fo '7 P. DI. DR. H. A. KALSCHEUER 1346 N. 12th Street Cor. 12th 8: Vliet Sis. Over XValgreen's Drug Store DR. I. L. COLEMAN DENTIST Up To The Minute Hardware 2314 N. Farwell Ave. Lakeside 3586 THE RAY SMITH CO. Motion Picture Supplies and Equipment THE AMICI 5 J. Blaubach 635 N' 7th St' Marquette 2000 l H. Amrhcin M. Tcgelcr F. Gissal G. Husting R. Mueller 6,000 More Since Yesterday! Watch the FORDS Go By W. M. HEISER CO. Two locations for your convenience 2319 N. Prospect Ave. Shorewood Branch: LAkeSide 2627 4301 N. Oakland Ave. Mildred Eckes June Kern Cooperation, loyalty, goodwill, These we now duly fuliill, XVe've gone through the mill in 306 Now we can come through any fix. Cecelia Wittig Helene Grow GEO. D. POLLARD PAINTING and DECORATING Paper Hanging Con. 2558J 1033 W. Keefe Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. MUELLER RADIO, Inc. 1903 w. Atkinson Ave. HI 9058 See us for Radios, Refrige rators, Washers, Ironers, Gas and Electric Ranges and other Home Appliances Mueller's competent and courteous ser- vice follows any radio or appliance into your home. You'll like it. High Grade Lubricated Gas For The Price Of Low Hopkins Street Filling Station and Garage We Like To Serve You Corner 28th 85 Hopkins Complete Automobile Service Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 12 A. M. 7 to 9 P. M. 2 to 5 P. M. DR. R. KADDATZ 350Q N. Green Bay ave. EDgeW00d 7037 DENTIST Mllwaukeef WHCOHSIH QUICK SERVICE Fon ALL Mniins on CARS 3659 N. Teutonia Ave. Concord 7108 Hopkins 6003 lllilwaukee Page Fifty-four WM. SCHWEIKERT GRocER 702 W. Capitol Drive Phone Concord 0653 H. STOLTZ Grocer 2632 W. Atkinson Ave. Kilbourn 3045 Reimer Milwaukee Co. Inc. Manufacturers of High Grade Sausage 1528-A W. Center Street Quality Above All HOFREITER'S MARKET Choice Fresh Meats Reasonable Prices 2601 N. 35th Street Kilhourn 3960 Joe Mueller's Market Dealer in Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats Poultry and High Grade Sausages Locust 5121 2573 N. 3rd St Ruth Miller, a third-year student, surprised her biology teacher by con- structing this unique projcct during the class study of digestion. Ben Steinkellner MEAT MARKET Quality Meats at reasonable prices 3703 N. 11th St. Concord 6295 The Foursquare RAUSCH BROS. FOOD MARKET YVhere Quality and Price Balance Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Tel. LOcust 5956 2245 N. Teutonia. Ave. at W. North Ave. G. HUPPERTZ SONS Grocers 1401 N. Broadway Broadway 8393 J A I-I N S Quality Market Choice Fresh and Smoked Meats 3503 W. Center St. We graduates from Room One Ten Would like to enroll all over again. Our days were happy at Messmer High, And We're mighty sorry to say, Goodbye . BILL VOSS Pals of 112 LUKE JUDD MIKE KLING Meat and Groceries 3910 W. Fond du Lac Ave. Kilbourn 7601 Breslers Cleaners and Dyers Open from 7:30 A. M. to G P. M. 3637 N. Teutonia Ave. Xen, Cmk Street ' Kilbfmfll 7665 Milwaukee. wis. I Durbrow Commission Co. l XVh0l9Si1lG dealers in Fresh Dressed Milk Fed Poultry 1230 N. Fifth Street Milwaukee. 'Wis. Waulters POTATO CHIPS 1344 North 24th Street VVeSt 2325 Page Fiffy-fi e The Foursquare Locust 3700 The Best Lumber 8 Fuel Co. Lumber, Building Material, Millwork, Fuel 4400 North Green Bay Avenue Milwaukee WM. CASSEL FUEL CO. Frank Tut-owski 85 Son Prompt Service Clean Delivery STANDARD PRICES Dealers in Coal and Coke Now is the Time to Order 25Iggb1'I,'f'Q'81f6st. ssos N. wen Eagewooa 2093 WISCONSIN FACE BRICK ' 86 SUPPLY CO. AGAIN 4485 N. Green Bay Ave. Phone: Concord 4770 1 Coal-Coke-Building Material Our Gratitude We fain would tell Room 113 Now bids farewell. PEARL HOSIERY 3609 W. North Ave. Kilb. 9898 3261 N. Green Bay Ave. LO. 0997 710 N. Plankinton Ave. Br. 9242 Empire Building Room 207 1534 W. Lincoln Ave. OT. 8314 1801 W. Walnut St. West 3746 IWIAIN OFFICE RITZINGER 86 ERTL Merchants In COAL-WOOD-COKE West 0383 2416 W. Cherry St. Milwaukee, Wis. The NEW Fuel Qli giguets Dust es Treated that costs LESS and gives MORE heat Every ounce is heat producing fuel-no loss of gases up the chimney. That's why United Briquets cost less and give more heat than ordinary coal, The BEST of the Coal In Concentrated Form Pocahantas coal of the highest grade, with all impurities re- moved, is used in making United Briquets, Because of their purity and concentration they furnish intense heat with nc clinkers and very few ashes. See Us Today The United Coal 86 Dock Co. 102 W. Wells Street MILWAUKEE, WIS. Marquette 3448 Page Fifiy-six P E R T Z B O R N FUNERAL SERVICE 2336 W. Cherry Street COUNTRY CREAMERY Dairy Products Quality That Satisfies Phone West 1300 2031 W. Michigan St. Milwaukee, Wis. Always Delicious, Refreshing, Dependable Verifine Dairy Products Co. 1130 W. Clark St. Locust 5900 Where is the man that can live without dini11g?'l-Mcrctlitlz The Fottrsquare Kilbourn 0202 GEO. L. WEIAND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3412 W. Center St. Ll l ' and Watches Cleaned SL00 Guaranteed JEWELER J. J. Clmrlier, Manager Tel. Kilbourn 6288 2418 W. Hopkins St. Milwaukee L LAL?-W- un gil-I F I fl 6 D I D ITI O fl D S nu-L ,mn na Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Service WISCONSIN WHOLESALE MARKET A Inc. Phone: Daly 1816 1243 North Fifth Street MILWAUKEE, WIS. F. J. LESZCZYNSKI FUNERAL HOUSE Corner: Fratney and Center Sts. Page Fifty-sewn Th e Foursquare CLARA MAE Beauty Shop 2131 W. Vliet Street F... , ritzl Ritz Beaute Salon Shampoo and Fingerwave 50C Monday to Thursday Permanent Waves 3.50 to 8.00 Open Tues. and Fri. Evenings 708 W. Capitol Drive Con. 4022 THE BEAUTY CASTLE 1318 W. Atkinson Ave. Locust 4312 LOOK YOUR BEST At our low Beauty Service Prices! PQI'Ill11ll6lliS from 352,00 up to 510.00 gtlpen 'l'uesd:1y and Friday Evenings- A Good Place To Shop For The Family HOME DRY GOODS P. Hanusch, Prop. Patronize Your Neighborhood Store Corner W. Keefe and N. First St. ,. if mx Q21 , gigs. S Io Go 0 .Mi iii, Q11 n ug STORES IN DEPEN DENT LY OWNED and Where YOUR BUSINESS IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED Get Your Permanent Wave at Rugs Stoves Palace Beauty Shoppe 313 W. Center St. WITTAK-KOENEN Locust 0054 FURNITURE CO. 2656-60 N. Teutonia Ave. Philco Radios Wash Machines A' LURE BEAUTE SALON Anita M. lVeber Pearl E. YVilson Permanent Waving Open Tuesday and Friday evenings Hilltop 9766 1814 W. Atkinson Close 1:00 P. M. Thurs. Baldy,s Barber Shop 'ALOOK YOUR BEST Union 3514 N. Teutoniu Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Smith's Beauty Shoppe Permanents 31.50 and up Kilbourn 8960 3907 W. North European Statuary 8z Art Company, and Milwaukee Church Supply Co. Manufacturers gl Importers of Church Goods and Religious Articles JOE WIESEND Mfg. Wiesend's Shoe Peg Cigars Box Trade Specially 2350 N. 41st Street usanlxnyu Avropsyn Here's to us, Here's to you, Hope We graduate, Faculty does too. upeten nooftyrr HABERMAN Shoe Hospital Reliable Shoe Rebuilding 2674 N. 9th St. Corner of Center 7:30 A. M.-6:00 P. M. LO. 7351 We call for and deliver Page Fifty-eight THE WHITE HOUSE SANDWICH SHOP 2548 N. Third Street South of Fern Theatre STAR Garage 86 Trucking Co. Contract Trucking REPAIRING GREASIN G WASHING 2354 North Teutonia Ave. Phone: Locust 2738 GEHRUNG'S BAKERY 1208 W. Atkinson Ave. Wedding Cakes Our Speciality We Deliver Call Concord 4980 Q ee f l',,' D al fiileissnerirns SUPER EERVICEQETATIDN W-25EQI.E2'E'E' 1 Hem JW' HOME BAKERY George Mueller 3000 N. Richards Street He always gets his man-so Captain Campbell of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police captured the student body at two assemblies. SERVE fffffffw Always in good taste! The Foursqua Fill Up With Wadhams at the Atkinson Service Station H. L. Koehler, Prop. Corner N. 13th E W. Atkinson Locust 8681 ED. H. STEHLIK TOWER SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, and Lubrication Wadham's Products Third and Green Bay Ave. LOCllSt 3013 Near Burleigh St. Milwaukee, WVis. Real Estate General Insurance Notary Public M. BREITENBACH Travel Bureau FOREIGN EXCHANGE BROKER Marquette 1855 1024 N. Fourth St. Milwaukee GROSS' HOME BAKERY 3248 N. Green Bay Ave. DANISI-I PASTRY COZY RESTAURANT 169 S. First Street Mrs. M. Klukowski, Prop. Page Fifty-mne The Foursguare e ,Q 1 Marquette 7150 51 1 1 f .,,ff-inf x.,f'?+,1 xv , '22gLS,ffg:'4:fj I ,Y1,' iv J - Q' We , 'i 'Q 1f'?1ff:T5:21?f, , , g, fi? 1 T Z5-L 1 1 ' l '?z ii: , 0 , - ful- Q-ii--sg, A fi Callan hnotyplng C00 T ,, ,. g,,f2f '- I Fl Qfffiffgfgf' ' ' if' n . . . . Wm .nf Yif,-'SQ Printing-Lmotypmg 1585 . ' 5, Ylfjx 5 4 el T GQ' .- F 1 K F1 A A -.1 1 - '- ' E! '1 1 A i ' 1315 N. Broadway Milwaukee ' 0 ljtangl linqravlnq 1 lSll1Stl1lCd9fl.'0Ill the standp qint of sound busnxess economy as well as O L d . d S I tromalove otgood 1 '10 2' WIS an OHS, HC- cluttsmanslup w Pag Fuel - Building Materials .1-cg, 3 - '.f1,. av .',,f , J. -,, ,. .J-,fx-ff, - f f ,, - 4:f,fF41.f4 9 : M21- - 'Ci ,5'ffK'KiF'?.5's -Q' m.'+f?Te 'l. ..-,.3,.7d.f,- -5 - 5, Qf:ff3,:S25gQ,:j-14 -,Q-:g y -11: -1 - ,J MZ-jf:,'57 lla.-m1:'l::z. 4541 N. Green Bay Ave. l 2 lllll-'HIM lll:L N dig, 1 umm .- i e -fy .. ,,,.,,yiv11rL . concord seeo 533'-XNQW -1 e Sixty 'K Walter H. Belda CSt. Francis Seminaryj IX Totre His Excellency, Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch Rt. Rr. Rev. Monsignor Joseph F. Barbian Rev. lVIonsignor Bernard G. Traudt CSt. Annj Rt. Rev. Monsignor A. J. Muench CSt. Francis SeminaryJ Rt. Rev. Monsignor M. Wenta CSt. HedWigJ Rev. Joseph Stehling CMessmer High Schoolj Ralph Alstadt CSt. Michaell L. F. Bednardski CSt. Francis Seminaryj Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev Rev. Benjamin Blied ,CSL Annl Francis Bozenek CSt. John de NepomucJ Peter A. Bronner CSt. JosephJ Capuchin Fathers CSt. Elizabethj Capuchin Fathers CSt. Francisl Rev Rev Rev. Rev Paul Chrzan CSt. John Kantyj Casimir Cvercko O. M. C. CSt. Stephenj A. Czaja CSL Stanislausj George C. Eilers CSt. Francis Seminaryj Rev Bernard H. Felsecker CSt. Francis Sem- inaryJ Rev Joseph J. Heim CSt. Francis Seminaryb Rev Austin Henry CSt. Gallj Rev. Francis L. HinzCSt. Casimirj Rev Janasik CSt. Mary Czestochowal Rev George Jentges CSt. JosephJ Rev Francis Karwata CSt. Casimirj Rev Lawrence Kasper CSt. Bonifacej Rev R. Kielpinski CSt. Casimirj Rev Edward M. Kinney CSt. Thomas Aquinasl Rev Rev Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Patrons Rudolph Knauer CSt. Annj Joseph Knitter CSt. lklary Czestochowal Chas. Koudelka CSt. Francis Seminaryj Nicholas Maas CSt. Leoj Joseph T. McQuestion CSt. Thomas Aquinasl Albert G. Meyer CSt. Francis Seminaryl George Meyer CHoly Angelsl Joseph W. O'Keefe CSL Gallj Francis Paulus CSt. Leoj Farrel P. Reilly CSt. Robertb Louis E. Riedel CHoly Redeemerj Frank lVI. Schneider CSt. Michaelj Leo Skalitzlcy CSt. Agnesl Cyril VV. Spiegelhoff CSt. Leoj Clarence Stoffel CSs. Peter SL Paulj Joseph Swierczynski CSt. Vincent de Paulj Thomas P. Trahey CHoly Rosaryj Henry A. Velte CSt. Bonifacej A. A. Wissink CSt. Patrick, Jansevillej F. H. Wittemann CSt. Agnesl Joseph YVoda CSt. Casimirj G. H. Wollet CSt. Robertj Gscar M. Ziegler- CSt. Francis SeminaryJ Raymond Ziegler CSt. Michaelb Oliver Zinnen CHoly Angelsl Francis Zuchola CSt. Joseph Orphanagej Giles Zynda CSt. Mary Czestochovvaj Mother M. Stan. Kostka, Com. Gen. S. S.- N. D. Ven. Mother M. Aquina, S. S. N. D. Sisters of Notre Dame CMessmer High Schoolj Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Sisters Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre The Foursquar Dame CSt. Annj Dame CSt. Augustinej Dame CSt. Bonifacej Dame CSt. Casimirj Dame CSt. Cyril, Dame CSt. Elizabethj Dame CSt. Hedvvigj Dame CSt. Hyacinthj Dame CSt. John Kantyl Dame CSt. John de Nepomucj Dame CSt. JosephD Dame CSt. Leoj Dame CSt. Michaell Dame CSt. Stephenj Dame CSS. Peter and Paulj SCHOOLS St. Elizabeth, Holy Angels Grade, St. Mary Czestochowa, Mercy High, St. Stanislaus High, St. Vincent HOMEROOMS Junior-102, 117, 206, 207, 213 Girls of 112, Boys of 112 Girls of 202, Boys of 202 Sophomore-312, 315, 316, 317, 318, 321 Girls of 322, Boys of 322 Freshman 1, 6, 7, 109, 211, 214, 302 P, Page Sixty-one Mr. e Foursquare Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Amrhein Mr. and Mrs. A. Bachowski Miss Margaret I. Barry Mr. Vincent Bertsche Miss Roberta Best Dr. and Mrs. F. Z. Betner Mr. and Mrs. A. Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Val Blatz Mr. and Mrs. N. Blong Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Blume Mr. and Mrs. F. Borkowski Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brandt Miss Ruth Brandt Mr. and Mrs. P. Braun Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Carnachan Miss Mabel Chambers Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Christiansen Miss Ruth Colt Dr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Collentine Miss Mary Considine Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czajkovvski Miss Antoinette M. Czarnowska Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daley Dr. I. Z. Davidoff Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr. Orv. Dermody and Mrs. Geo. Donahue . and Mrs. S. Dzirbik J. F. Ebersperger and Mrs. M. G. Ebert Miss Lorraine Eckes Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Eckes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ehlenbeck Mr. and Mrs. F. Felten Mrs. V. Fohr A Friend Mrs. E. F. Gariety Mr. and Mrs. L. Geiger Page Sixty-two Mr Mr. Mr Mr Patrons and Mrs. F. Groessel John Grow and Family and Mrs. Hugo Hellman and Mrs. C. P. Holland Mrs. Catherine Hopkins Miss Marie Hotton Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Vernon J. Hoyer and Mrs. S. J. Jazdzewski and Mrs. M. Judd and Mrs. Henry Kane and Mrs. Michael Kellner and Mrs. E. W. Keil and Mrs. L. A. Kern Klein Brothers Ham Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Knoll Miss Eleanor Kopmeier Dr. Kub Mr. andn Mrs. Frank Landgraf Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leonard Mrs. Josephine Ley Mrs. Margaret Mahar James and Magaret Malloy Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Majeski Geo. D. Manthey and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. William Meinke and Mrs. Chas. Meyer Miss Dora Miller Miss Ruth Miller Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mraz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mueller Mrs. C. Murphy Dr. D. P. Nachazel Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nevins and Mrs. Frank O'Keefe and Mrs. V. Ott and Mrs. M. Pesch and Mrs. Simon Peters Miss Evelyn Pitrof Mr. Dr. Mr and Mrs. Frank Pitrof and Mrs. E. Pinter . and Mrs. Vincent Popielarski Mr. and Mrs. M. Priester Mr . and Mrs. Puechner Mrs. Jane Ramstack Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rech Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Regan Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riebe Mr. Robert Ripple Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roche and Mrs. Theo. Salzer and Mrs. V. Semrad Max Schuster Mr. and Mrs. John Schxveisthal Mrs. Z. Sczephowski Professor and Mrs. Otto Singenberger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Solomon Mr. and Mrs. H. Staeps Mr. and Mrs. Rene Steckel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stehberger Miss Noella Stenger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan Mrs. J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Suminski Dr. G. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. G. Szudajski Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Timmerman Mrs. Josephine Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Conrad VVitkowski Mr. and Mrs. H. Wittak Mr. John Wuerl Young Ladies, Sacred Heart Croation Church Mr. and Mrs. M. Zablocki Mr. and Mrs. Al. Zaborovvski Mr. F. P. Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Zielinski Autographs The Foursquare Page Sixty-tl11'ee
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