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»? aj c) P STUDENT POLICE rOP ROW: Malkey, Groeschel, Kryshak, Dehlinger, P. Elliott, Medlyn, Jenkins, Plank, Hartman, Swenson, Kraus, C. Kubisiak. BOTOM ROW: Domaszek, Penar, R. Elliott, Hanna, Burns, Hein, Frost, McMiller, Parks, C. Kubisiak. Btujd nt Poiioe The Student Police really got off to a good start this year and everyone has realized that they are very efficient at directing pedestrian traffic around school. They have prevented many accidents and have given their services to the students and teachers in all kinds of weather. The Student Police organization was found- ed in this school last year by Mrs. Pfiffner, Mr. Kraus, Officer Browan and the Student council. It was directed successfully by these and a few of the students, including Don Lar- son, who was president of the Police commis- sion. At one of the first meetings this year, the following officers of the commission were elected; Bill Ritchay, president; Archie La- zewski, vice-president; Jim O ' Brien, secretary; and Don Walker, treasurer. Other members of the commission were Bob Olson, Roman Cooper, and Al Olingy. This group, with Mr. Bannach, who succeeded Mrs. Pfiffner as ad- visor this year, held many meetings and worked out the many problems that came up. As officers of the patrol, Chet Kubisiak and Anton Domaszek were made captains, and Jim Dehlinger and Bob Jenkins, lieutenants. The boys were always at their posts if it was utterly possible. They always arrived a few minutes earlier than the students both in the morning and at noon. There were two groups on the patrol and these groups would alternate, one coming one week, and the other, the next week. Besides their splendid work while on duty, the cadets were hosts at one of the best social events of the year, the Police Cadets ' ball. This was given during the early spring sea- son, on April 12. It turned out just fine and it showed what these boys could really do from the social standpoint. No one is asked to join the patrol who isn ' t really interested and feels serious about his duties. As a result, this group has always been a help when needed and has won the respect and admiration of all the students. POLICE COMMISSION Coopor, Laszewski, O ' Brien, Ritchay, Olson, Walker, Olingy. PAGE 2S
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FIRST SEMESTER MONITORS TOP ROW: Moreau, 1. Becker, Kalina, Hale, Grassman, Jacobson, Cassidy, Frost, Richards, Clark, Gear, Patoka, Lawrence, Michelsen, Kruzicki. SECOND ROW: D. Becker, Cammack, McCann, Nelson, Warbelton, Tokarski, Kunde, Foster, Olingy, Pfiffner, Rogers. BOTOM ROW: R. Louis Bartkowiak, Drapes, Schneider, Stecksl, Kubisiak, Elliott, R. Leonard Bartkowiak, Menzel, Olson, Kuilzweil, Salvin. Afanitan The Monitors club, which last year was a project of the Student Council, became a se- parate club this year. The members were seniors who were chosen by the faculty for their reliability and trustworthiness. These students were appointed a few weeks after school began. They were called together and at this time Mr. Kraus explained their duties. Officers were also elected as follows: Frank Steckel, president, Yvonne Cassidy, vice pre- sident, and Betty June Frost, secretary. There were six monitors for each period, plus a few assistants who took charge during the ab- sence of the regular members. Each monitor was stationed in the hall during one of his free periods. The Monitors club wasn ' t very active as a club, but each individual had his own job to attend to and it was plenty of work. They had to check each student as he walked along the halls during class time, to see if he had a hall permit or not. Those who had no slips were reported to the office. In this way, much of the former disturbance in the halls was corrected. To show strangers around the school was also a duty of the monitors. Although they had no regular club meet- ings they got together and gave the student body one of the peppiest assemblies of the year. Each one took part in it and showed how the school went to ' Rapids in the old days — in a sleigh! Miss Marsh was the able advisor of this club. SECOND SEMESTER MONITORS TOP ROW: Clendening, McCann, Elliott, Warbelton, Cooper, Phska. Drapss, Kunde, Ohngy, Pfiffner, Foster, Schneider, To- karski, Becker. SECOND ROW: Schronk, Moreau, Gear, Jacobson, Cassidy. Richards, Glisczinski, Kruzicki, Rogers, Lawrence, Michelsen. Peterson, Patoka. BOTTOM ROW: Slack, Kirschling, R. Louis Bartkowiak, Kubisiak, R. Leonard Bartkowiak, Sleckel, Menzel, Kurtzweil, Salvin. PAGE 24
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A r O Q [f ' o u TATTLER STAFF TOP ROW: Foster, Olingy, Pfiffner, Smith, Jenkins, Jacobs, Dehlinger, Kunde, Schuweiler, Schneider. BOTTOM ROW: V. A. Clark, Frost, Eckels, Kalina, Richarcjs, Glisczinski, V. L. Clark, Stauber, Firkus, Tibbetts, Emmons. atile i iciyy Editor Associate Editor Art Editor Assistant Art Edilor Features . Personnel Administration Academics Athletics . Fhotoyraphij Business Manager Advertising Subscriptions Typists Business Adnser ami ( ' lininnaii Editorial Supcrrisor Art Supervisor Photographs .... Technical Adviser PAGE 26 . Melvin Schuweiler . Helen Richards . Bernice Glisczinski . Merton Schneider . Bette June Frost . James Jacobs Virginia Ann Clark . Phyllis Eckels . Shirlee Emmons Jeanette Kluck . Dave Pfiffner Bob Jenkins Virginia Lou Clark . Clifton Kunde . Bill Smith . Al Olingy Willis Foster . James Dehlinger Helen Firkus . Lucille Kalina Hazel Grace Tibbetts . Erwin Stenzel . Miss Bertha Glennon . Miss Emma Smith . Fred Kuhl . Walter Speerstra
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