IEROME NEUMAN Science Let him play his music. GENEVIEVE O'CONNOR Elective Always jolly, always kmd, She's a maid one loves to find. IOHN LATUS Elective VVords are the wings of action, Class History IANUARY CLASS, 1941 On February 2, 1937, in a day filled with surprises, Pulaski High School opened its arms to a new class, the class of February, 1941. Remembering that it would take too long to relate the entire history, only the promi- nent factors will be given. This class did not begin to earn its merits until the year 1939 when it elected Norman Hartung as President, Iames Skulan as Vice President, Edward Maruszewski as Treasurer. and Dorothy Krause as Secretary. It was at this time that the feeling of class cooperation came about. This semester brought around the annual prom with Queen Fern Acker- mann, and King Donald Stachowski reigning as royalty. In the February of 1940, Robert Weske was elected President, Ierome Neumann Vice President, Marcella Wutt, Secretaryi, and Iohn Latus, Treasurer. In this semester the class became prominent for on April 12 they play- ed host to the 12A class in the form of a Caper Day. Nineteen hundred forty develop- ed a great deal of the classes talent which proved that among the students theirs was to be a group of destined leaders. The fall of '40 has come and with it another class election. This one was highly. publiciz- ed but ended with just one change and that was in having Genevieve O'Connor elected Secretary. With the last semester came the classes annual play, banquet, exercises and graduation. All their earnest work during four years have proved to every one that only once in a decade or better still once in a life time has there been a class with as many activi- ties as this class engaged in, and the spirit with which they ventured forth with each new project earned the admiration of the facultyp the friendliness, cooperation and en- thusiasm for school activities they displayed made them leaders over all other classes. Gone with onlyi their pictures to remind us of the February 1941 class they can be as- sured that they are forever in our minds- yes, gone but not forgotten by those whom they left behind. IUNE CLASS, 1941 September 5, 1937 saw multitudes of school children throughout the nation returning to their studies once again. Among these many were several boys and girls on the south side of Milwaukee and from the adjacent out- lying districts who, on that singular date, were entering upon a great adventure in their young lives, high school. Some days later that very same group convened and then the class of '41 was born. For its first president it chose Arthur Olszyk and for its vice-president Olive Anderson. The first year was characterized by no un- usual activity, but in the next years it-but that's getting ahead of the story. In the fall of 1938, the sophomore class re- elected Art Olszyk to guide it. A new leader, one who was destined to participate much in class affairs, arose in the person of Nancy Oestreich who occupied the office of vice-president. This year saw the class's purse begin to bulge for many social and profitable affairs were undertakeng among them the noteworthy Valentine dance which so manyz remember. In its junior year the class of '41 really began to move. LaVerne Kneser was the choice for the chief executive and Harleth johnson was chosen to assist her. At this point it is fitting and proper to introduce
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