Rufus King High School - Kings Crown Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1942
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M 1 5 M k O 1 , A w Lib 'N A5 ' A, A 1 w Q 1 x gl - M n :ff fx--N s 5. , M.. nd !,. k , , ,lm ' ' . Q m' . g , - ---LN 5' fr ,, xizi V . - X 'X . ,v X, , .J X 1 Re 't Ex 2 P K, X X, -x -W 'P' X N Y ia, 1.4- , mx N sm, . in gs nuwn 942 Rufus King High Sdnnoll Milwaukee, Wisconsin X I 43 K C Nu U 4, uv. ' f- 'X ?i ff I 4 Qfz iff ? 1 we ll O O O It was one of those September skull sessions- everybody trying to dig up an idea for the book, but not seeming to get any place-when Betty said: One of the things I don't like about annuals is the way they are divided up into sec- tions. Things really are all scrambled up to- gether-football games, dances, classes, and what have youenot arranged in neat little sections. '4You've got something there, Hank inter- rupted. calf the annual is supposed to be a re- flection of the year, why don't We put stuff in the way it happens?'9 Like a diary! Dorothy contributed. L'Like a picture diary! amended Marilyn. Mr. and Miss Advisor sighed. Well, here it is, the King's Crown of 1942. Judy tells all about the year fand quite a bit about Petel in her diary. It starts off much like any year . . . football . . . new teachers . . . dances. Then the war-. But go ahead and look for yourself. And we hope you like it. F 1 I W f' , if , ,, 'ZAJM' TW 22 M fj , ,iffy M - 'Mi ,wwf 3 ,LJ f Nw f ,Lf VC ,U ,I . fu xy -1 xlffvfpfg MLW 0111, ,IV . fgw' VML' ! 7,50 Q 5 I , , Pi 5. 1 , 3 2 if i li ? Q1 ' 9gV ? ! J sf if i is M ii fl Q45 rf 43 if 'fi 23 n I 1 ! I 64- pt . . . school started . . . ,lean with a luscious tan, and her .loe sooo much taller . . . the mad rush getting back into the harness . . . books, books, books . . . new classes . . . rain 'ni reversibles . . . football . . . we beat Marquette 8-0 .... A merican Legion Convention . . . two days, vacation . . . parades, movie stars . . . Bob Hope . . . girls' hockey began . . . girls in kerchiefs a yard square . . . SllI1'llT1Cl'7S really ended . . SEPTEMBER - 1941 Dear Diary'-Back to school this morning, and I guess I'11 just have to admit that Pm glad to return to good old King! This year promises a lot of study, exams, and FUN .... Dear Diary-It was so exciting see- ing everyone again, and finding out which teachers we have this semester. Thank goodness, Pete is in one of my classes. Here's a picture of the new teachers, Mr. Stewart, Miss Layman, and Mr. Barr. Dear Diary-The boys in the hook- store certainly worked hard today, in this picture you can see what an anxious group there was waiting to huy paper 'n' pencils 'n' hooks. Dear Diary- Here's an adorable pic- ture of Vernell Luehke and Elaine Mueller looking over some new hooks in the library. SEPTEMBER - 1941 Dear Diary v- Today Pete and I, and Pete's trusty camera Went out to Watch football practice-and when the boys Weren't looking-Pete snapped them- he got one too of Coaches Hanks and Wolf, with Jimmy Sixty, Golly, they looked so intense! Dear Diary-Today it rained like everything and Pete and I turned our reversihles. I het it would have been loads of fun to slosh about in the sta- dium, like Jim Berry and Ray Guenther were doing. Dear Diary-Hooray! Two Whole days of vacation for the American Le- gion convention! The Legionnaires are having fun, and so are We. Dear Diary-The library here is a wonderful place to look up something, as anyone can guess from seeing this picture. SEPTEMBER - 1941 Dear Diary-Today we all went out to the stadium and had a big pep rally. We yelled and hollered and practiced songs for the first of the season's games this Friday night. Dear Diary-Oh, what fun! Pete and I were so happy ,cause we beat Marquette tonight by a score of 8-0. Dear Diary-How time flies-just think, one month of the semester is almost oVe1'. Top Row4Richard Beck, Mgr., John Bezak, Robert Milke, LeRoy Zweifel, Richard Ram- seyer, Robert Polachek, Carlton Vlfeisner, Gor- don Barwick, Robert Poker, Mgr. Second Rowf Charles Wagner, Dan 0,Gorman Roger Lucas, Eberhard Bollman, Warren Giese Sol Kossoris, Robert Dopke, Coach Wolf. Third Row-.lack Jaeger, Edward Schmidt Norbert Jankowski, Jack Gardner, Gerry Lem berg, Burnett Lee, Erwin Bannenberg, ,lamea Sixty, Mgr. Fourth RowAWarren Ryan, Russell Bauer Arthur Humboldt, Robert Witt, William Butz Donald Franke, Kenneth Gostchock. iff' ik v 'Zn 4 i gn, i 10 , , , fm, if' 1, v 1 H 4' 1 I' 1, 1 3' 1 A U I Y' f 1 I l I K if Q Y I I I I 1 ,,.., A ' f w , 1 an pr A n lk - 4 L , ,a,,.,,,,,- M wwf 0 QD . . . girls, sweaters a mile long . . . homecoming game . . . dancers swaying to the scintillating sweet 'ni swing of Jimmy Hippert's band . . soccer . . . bruises galore . . . girls' hockey . . . exciting games . . . crisp air . . Halloween . . . witches . . . masks . . . grinning jack-o-lanterns . . football games with filled stands . . . frost OCTOBER - 1941 Dear Diary-School is really under wav now! Activities and councils are going full steam -- Pete and I are giv- ing our all to the school council and public ation council, respectively. Dear Diaryepete and l had the ecstatic time at the homecoming frame C C' and dance! Even tho' we lost to Wvash 1ngton's Purgolders. 23-T. the game was ll10St simplv super! Wie saw Lois Hubertv and Jimmy Lembck dancing in a dreainv state. Ah, what a night! Dear Diary- Girls' hockey has start- ed . . . Pete remarked that putting a club i11 a girlis hand is dange- K IOUS... Wihat does Pete know about girls? Speaking of hockey. Pete took this snap of the girls in action. ini 75 i. -Ni-X ' 1 Left to right: Top Row-Terrance Peterson, Mgr., J. Haugh, Bob Feldman, Edwin Pernitz, Glenn Selker, Elmer Lanting, Melvin Tramitz, Roland Klug, John Williiig, Harry Mueller, Joe Beck, Mgr. Third Row-ACoach Foti, Coach Rosenthal, Dick Fox, George Borden, Ed Ramshack, Russ Bott, Calvin Connel, Fred Croth, .lack Mueller, Mar- tin Lange, Joe Behling, Mgr., Coach Bubeck. Second Row -- Edward Sauer, Vernon Ponjiclic, Orville Koslosky, Bob Knapp, Harry Nugha- kian, Evan Jaeger, Ken Behling, Walter Bacha- lek, Glen Michelson, Fred Willing, Ed Schmidt. Bottom Rows Clyde Farley, C. Van Till, How- ard Unrath, Guenther Rexhausen, Ted Cranicki, Vernon Pauley, Siegfried Lammers, Don Bong, Russ Krueger. OCTOBER - 1941 Dear Diary-Pete and I were stand- ing near the fence watching football practice after school, and ever-alert Pete snapped this picture. Must be fun to play football! Dear Diary - The freshman-sopho- more football team looks Hue in this group picture, I think. ll!!! i 41 OCTOBER - 1941 Dear Diarye-Another group picture for my collection-soccer this time. The hoys certainly work hard playing soccer, as anyone can see from these two snaps. Dear Diary'-Ha1lowe'enI Pete and I went out with the gang dressed as Napoleon and Little Eval What fun! flli Back Rowgw. Kreissig, W. Wesnor, P. Sack- enheim, C. Rosman, C. Schmidt, R. Locksmith, C. Plout, Mgr. Middle Row4P. Altschwager, E. Gilbert, K Wiesner, J. Franjevic, E. Schmidt, J. Haase R. Cieringer. Front Row-K. Cameron, G. Jung, D. I-laugh Sauter, D. Beilfuss, R. Ruhnke, C. Sauer, R Kreissing, Captain. UIQ . . frosty air . . . cross-country . . . everybodv's wearing stadium boots already . . . Armistice Day . . . impressive program in the gym . . . Open House . . . school alive with students and parents . . . coniradeship . . food for Thanksgiving baskets . . . NCase of Mary Herriesw . . . auditorium filled both nights . . . football season finished, with King defeating Tech . . . basketball started . . NOYEBIBER - 1941 Dear Diary'-This month is getting OH to a flying start-King played a game of soccer against Custer. at Cus- ter's stamping grounds, and the score was 3-2. our favor! Dear Diary-Today being Armistice Day. we had our annual program in the gym. It was so impressive that l almost cried: even fun-loving Pete was very thoughtful. Dear Diary-Pete called for me at 7:00 tonight. and we went to Open House. lt seemed odd to see parents and kids. instead of just kids. Dear Diary4Before l forget. here are two pictures Pete managed to take at Open House. v-X 6 ,Dl- NOVEMBER - 1941 Dear Diary-We had a football game, and as usual, Pete and I went, and yelled so much we threw our voices out of whack. Here's a snap of some King girls doing it too. Dear Diary - Tonight was King's first conference basketball game. We played Marquette - and won. Dear Diary-Everybodyeame to school loaded down with good things to eat for the Thanksgiving baskets. I brought pumpkin, and Pete brought Cranberries. Dear Diary-Our freshman-sophomore football team has made a Wonderful showing this year - here are the scores of the games: King .............. 6 - Country Day ...... 0 King .... .... 7 -South ........ ... 0 King .... .... 6 -Lincoln .... ... 2 ' East King .... .... 6 - 6 NOVEMBER - 1941 Dear Diary-The Tech-King game tonight was the last of the season, and King won, 13-6. Pete and l had the time of our lives! Dear Diary-The football season is over, and live made a summary of all the games the Generals played. Here it is: Pre-season Games King .... .... 8 -Marquette ........ 0 King .... ...... 2 0 - South Milwaukee . . 0 Conference Games King .... ...... 7 -Pulaski . . . . . 0 King .... , . 0 - Lincoln . . . .. . 0 King .... .. 0-Bay View... 6 King .... .. 7 -Washington ...... 23 King .... .... 1 3 - Custer ...... . . . 7 King ............. 13 -Tech ............. 6 Dear Diary - Wfhe Case of Mary Herriesw was given tonight for the first time, and it was stupendous! All the actors were just out of this world- here are some pictures of the Cast dur- ing rehearsal and on play night. Left to right: Top Row-Mr. Charette, Walter Knoelke, Steve Vavhalek, Elroy Hottinger, Eddie Kiepert, Erwin Kamerow, James Slamer, Earl Halver- son, Lyle Peters, Douglas Miller, Harold Dietz, Mr. Neubauer. Middle Row -- Bill Svhultz, Robert Jonas, Mar- shall Hyde, Charles Bohde, john Warren, Lester Zirbel, Rolf Sommers, Earl Charleston, ,lack Wiers1'hen1. Bottom Row 'YWHll1l1'B Wrmtwlwvelrer, Kenneth Scheer, .lerry Volk, Clemens Schmitt, Howard Perrault, Ervin Stark, Robert Hess, Donald Huss, Donald Noll. Left to right: Bock Row-Herbert Engel, Williana Hintz, Gilbert Kaap, Mr. Wing, Milton Voigt, Ralph Ducke, John Neuman, Ralph Paukner, William Steinert, Donald Eckhardt, Paul Schlaigtzer, Mgr. Bottom Row- Danny Nargaard, Harvey Meyer- peter, .lim Wettingel. Front - Keith C-auger. NOVEMBER f 1941 Dear Diary-Our cross-country sea- son has started, and do we have a good teaml lim putting in this picture of all the cross-country boys, with lVlr. Wing. Dear Diary -- Coe, lim proud of King athletics! Our B football team has played awfully hard, and has won two, and lost two, making its average .500. Hereis a group picture of the whole team. imilisr 'Q 011 if! . . . Pearl Harbor attacked . . President's message to Congress heard over loudspeakers . war, war, war . . . defense stamps . . . air raid precautions . . . swirling snow . . . letters and chevrons awarded for football, cross-country, soccer . . . Christmas Dance . . . Yuletide carols sung during noon-hours . . . huge pine tree hung with orna- ments in the front hall . . . Christmas vacation . . . no school for two weeks . . . many planning to give defense stamps instead of frivolous gifts . . . DECEMBER - 1941 Dear DiaryfTwenty-five days left until Christmas, and Pe all our shopping done! We h to tramp in the snow and get like this. te and I have ave time snaps Dear Diary-Yesterday we were lis- tening to a football game, and the pro- gram was interrupted to say the ,laps had attacked Pearl Harbor! Over the loudspeaker system today we heard President Roosevelt ask Congress to de- clare war on the Axis, and did they do it in a hurry! Dear talking stamps jumped Diary4Everyone at school is about the war. The sale of and bonds here at King has almost overnight. The defense stamp posters attract a lot of atten- tion, too. Dear DiaryYPete came over today and said he's going to join the marines, and it took all evening to persuade him to wait till he finishes this school year. r A ,M-ff lv' . , 4 . up-ug 'A E ..-f W- fs- 's i-fs ga' ,Mr N,,,,,. , a.pg2'1fsf.g.3-Q. . s-, w. N' , - ,,,. ' ,,. :.s..s-W - ,V sri or o cu... r ,Q N- sp,. l nf- .3 ,f , M ,R 4 -A-' - 4- , t ff' eww , ', -- aff' - seas ,'xf'5liI 4 'N N., af 4 'N ly' I H f W '22, X t , W, ,Y A. ' we iiwg,,,4r A 'La -Midas -L 7 ' -s 'I3wx txnib STXH-S slr DECEMBER Q 1941 Dear Diary - Welve heen singing Christmas carols in the auditorium dur- ing noon-hours, and is it nice! Dear Diary-The chevrons and let- ters Were awarded today for football, soccer, and cross-country. Speaking of sports, Pete snapped this fencing pic. Dvar Diary-Rufus King was the first school to volunteer in Defense Aid! That means that soon welll lie having air raid drills. Dear Difrry-We heard the girls' a cap- pella ehorus today, and they sang so heautifullyl And they hardly looked real, with their red Capes and candles. DECEMBER - 1941 Dear DiaryAThe girls- social Club went out to the Soldiers' Home with Christmas presents and cookies. and I imagine they enjoyed themselves as much as the soldiers did. Dear Diary-Wie had a real concert in the auditorium today. Pete snapped this of James Diego lnnis. the conductor. Dear Diary? Pete and I tripped the light fantastic tonight at the Christmas dance. Everything was so Christmasyf even Santa Claus showed up. Dear Diary-Cross-country has end- ed. and l'Ve made a list of all the scores: King ............. 314Lincoln. .......... 24 King .... IT-Bay Yiew ,. 43 King .... 30-Custer 21 King .... ... 40 -South .... . .. 13 King 31-East ........... .. 25 30 -Pulaski .....,.... 26 King ............. Midwest me-et!9th place out of 16 City Meet- 4th place State Meet - Sth Dear Diary - Ah. vacation! iv Y 5 NR -NNN. yin.. 5. OA dm l . . back to school after Christmas O vacation . . . everyone refreshed and ready for hard work . . . 20 and 25 degrees below . . . graduates signing the honor scroll . . messages from the alumni in service . . . noon-hour danc- ing . . . basketball games drawing big crowds . . . snow . . Victory Ball . . . graduation . . . gleaming white diplomas . . good-byes . . . reunions at the Alumni Dance . . I i ' I -.vs , . rf Ti gal' X I. , V11 ' 1 f -.fig -5. X ' J JANUARY - 1942 Dear Diary f Off to school again, and hr-r-r is it cold! All the girls are wear- ing snowpants! Dear Diary-We had a treat in chem- istry class today-,lim Berry gave the most interesting speech! He talked at Marquette U., too. Dear Diary- Pete and I went to the Victory Ball tonight, and I wore my new swishy White formal. We saw Warren Giese, president of the graduat- ing class, and Pat Patek, who looked so cute. Everything was simply scrump- tious! M-In-nl! Dear Diary+lVIost of the January graduates looked so happy tonight at commencement exercises! A few looked a little sad though. Wonder why? Dear Diarygpete and I have kept an account of all the soccer games, and it is complete now. King .............. 2-Juneau .. .. 4 King .... ..., 4 -Custer . . . 0 King .... .... 0 fluneau .. .. l King .... .... 0 -King Seniors .... 4 amttnaury 4 aaa iii iecenea WARREN Guess JOAN M. HINSENKAMP President Secretary ROBERT ROHRMOSER LE Rox' ZW!-IIFEL Vice-President TTQIISIUCT Honor Scroll Alfke, Marion Baetz, Robert Barwick, Gordon Bauer, Russel Beckendorf, LaVerne Belcher, .ioe Berman, David Bolzinger, Marilyn Borchardt, Ruth Borenitsch, Louise Braun, Lydia Brown, Kenneth Brown, Robert Doedens, Ruth Engel, Carolyn Betty Forbes, Beverly Franke, Gertrude Gall, Arline Gall, Harvey Gaulke, .lune George, Earl Gerger, Leo Gerstenberger, Marguerite Greenwald, Bernice Giese, Warren Girten, Karl Goehlen, Virginia Gray, Betty .lune Grotte, Barbara Hat-kl, Phyllis Haberkorn, Casper Happel, June Harper, Caroline Haugh, Donald Hinsenkamp, Joan Hinz, Marion Jahn, Burton Jennrich, Vernice Juedes, Roger Jung, Gerald Klan, Bette Klingbiel, Eugene Leisman, Gilbert Liebherr, Harold Lueders, Richard Lutzke, Marion Marko, Viola Matting, Donald Melichar, Robert Modrow, Lawrence Nelson, Perry O,Gorman, Dan Owens, Shirley Pauer, Allen Pavlet, Shirley Pfaefle, Lois Polzin, Irma Prag, Ruth Pregler, Violet Reinke, Pearl Rickson, June Roegner, Walter Rohrmoser, Robert Rosmann, Arline Rosnow, Lucille Sauter, Hubert Schilling, Ruth Schmidt, Corinne Schoenecker, John Schultz, Dorothy Schulz, Wallace Schram, Florence Severson, Luella Smith, William Spella, .leanette Stallman, Florence Steinert, Shirley Stolzoli, Martin Strohm, Jack Suckow, Albert Swendson, Elaine Thor, Robert Wachs, Gloria Wagner, Milton Wandschrieider, Al Wells, Janice W'endorf, ,lack Westerman, June Wilde, Geraldine With, Shirley Zweifel, LeRoy BTARIOX :XLFKE CLIFFORD APEL Slenographic Course Girls' Athletics Cadet BIERRY ALLYE Elective Course Art Service Elective Course GEORGE R. ARNOLD Science Course Cflice Cadet Dramaiics Basketball. Hockey ROBERT BAETZ RUSSELL BAKER Science Course Electire Course Cadet Service Football Archery 52:1 ge Crew GORDON BARWICK LAYERXE BECI-LENDORE Mathematics Course Slenographic Course Fgglball Swimming. Cadet Stage Crew Annual. Councils - l Qui nafe.4 9 s- g C , V ' 4 C N, X V . A 5' Q, ' V gr 73 JOE BELCHER Elective Course Cadet Councils lux BEND!-QR English Course Safety Council Cadet BENJ.ui1x BERNDT Science Course XYERNA BESCH Elective Course Ju1Es BEXSTON History Course School Council Art Service D nm BER!! iw .Untlzemntics Course Gym Team. Cadet Auditorium Council CHxRLEs BILER Science Course Council Service Football M mux BINKQEN HEIXIER Elective Course Girls' Glee Club Girls' Glee Club BIARY Awx BLUDLETT Science Course Library Council Tennis RUTH BORcH.xRDT Elective Course Publications Council Cadet. Tennis is 0 Y X ,ki f 'Cf X l Enix R.a 4.1, M xniux BOLZINGER LoL'isE BUREXITSCH . 'U' A- ' Electire Course Science Course V ' C ' School Council School and Community Y Y Cadet. Tennis Tennis Club - 4 A ' TT- T Y ' X . Q Q is . i as ' I 1 a ' . f gr V , 1 '4 Q at ,Q as se! f f , ' W WJ 4 - ZW if 1 1- 4 ' fy V 13: f , vp lk, ,V V g E R C 'f. ' V1f: 1 A ROLAND DoRow English Course Safety Council Dramatics RUTH DoEDENs Elective Course School Council Tennis Club CAPOLYN ENGEL AUDREY DOLCE Stenographic Course Elective Course Annual, Councils Dramatics, Cadet Girls' Club Make-Up GER1'RUIDE FRANKE Elective Course Band, A Cappella Annual, Gym Cadet BEVERLY FORBES English Course Dramatics, Chorus Make-Up, Cadet JACK FRANJEVII: MILDRED FUNKE Mathematics Course Elective Course Cafeteria Council Homeroom Service Soccer EIIWIN BORNELETH KENNETH BROWN Mathematics Course Science Course Publications Council Gym Cadet Cadet Auditorium Council LYIJIA BRAUN ROBERT BROWN Stenographic Course Science Course Commercial Service Visual Service Fencing Cluh Safety Council CHARLES BEUCHS CARYL CARR Elective Course Elective Course Camera Club Gym Cadet Band Cheerleading WILLIAM BUTZ MARGARET CHRISTOPHER Elective Course Elective Course Basketball, Track Swimming Football CONSTANCE COLBY HELEN DIAN Stenographic Course Household Arts Elective Course Girls, Glee Club Make-Up ELINOR DITTRICH Elective Course Girls' Glee Club LOIS CRIPLEAN Elective Course School Council A Cappella dlftlftdf za imiea KARL GIRTEN AcA'rI-IA GOI-:Tz Elective Course Elective Course Safety Council Camera Club Golf Team Cafeteria Council VIRGINIA GOEHLEN BETTY JUNE CRAY Elective Course History Course Cadet Service Library Cadet Councils Fencing THOIVIAS GRAY, JR. GLENN GREENWALIJ Science Course Science Course Dramatics, Cadet Cadet Council School Council Cadet BERNICE GREENWALD RoBERT GRUEI. Stenographic Course Elective Course Social Council Councils Girls' Club Shop Cadet EARL GRIEP BARBARA GROTTE Elective Course Elective Course Football A Cappella Cadet Orchestra, Cadet LoIs GRISAR DOLORES GUZINSKI Stenographic Course Elective Course Girls' Chorus Girls, Glee Club ARLINE GALL Mathematics Course Dramatic Club Cadet HARVEY GALL ElectiveCourse Council Service EARL GEORGE Music Annual Dramatics LEO GERGER Mathematics Course Science Golf JACK GARDNER Science Course Gym, Track Football, Cadet JIJNE GAULIQE Elective Course Cadet Service Dramatics MARGUERITE GERSTENBERGER Elective Course Cadet Service WARREN GIESE Science Course Football Track 9.3 ,, 5 53 ' W -A1 . f i f 'Wy A f , , 4 Y L i v ' QV . W , 9 45.1. Jw BJARION HINZ XJERNICE JENNRICII Elective Course Elective Course Cadet Service Cadet Girls, Club Publications BURTON JAI-IN ORVILLE JESKE English Course Elective Course Art Service Cafeteria Council Track, Soccer HELEN JOHNSON ROGER J. JUEDES Elective Course Science Course Swimming Safety Council Tennis Cadet BETTY ,ANN JONES GERALD A. JUNC English Course Mathematics Course Dranlatics Soccer g'Mary Herrief' Councils JOAN GUZINSKI PYLLIS H.kCKL Stepographic Course Elective Course Red Cross Cadet CASPER HABERIQORN JUNE H.APPEL Science Course Elective Course Stage Service Girls' Social Cadet Library CAROLINE HARPER DONALD HAUGH English Course English Course Dramatics, Cadet Soccer Auditorium Council School Bank M.ARION A. H.ARTIG DAWN G. HERINIES Slenographic Course Elective Course Cadet Dramatic Cluh EDWARD HERRMANN MARJORIE HILLEN Science Course Stenographic Course Dramatics Cadet JOIIN HERZER JOAN HINSENKAMP Elective Course Elective Course Band Dramatics, Tennis dlfLbL6lZ QM Mia FLORENCE LOBOYVSKY ROBERT l.,ElI3ll-LRNIAXN Elective Course Elective Course Dramatic. Cadet GILBERT A. LEISMAN H,xROLD LIEBHERR Science Course ,lltztltemutics Course Orchestra. Chorus Band. Track Cadet. King's Page Orchestra. Cadet GORDON LINDEXIAXN RICHARD LL'EnERs Elective Course Safety Council Dramatic Club Cadet Science Course Cadet Service M miox LIQTZKE Elective Course Publications A Cappella Chorus L XRAINE Ln Exs Elective Course Archery Club BE xTRICli BIARKERT Elective Course RALPH Mtxs Elective Course Band Swimming Cadet Ytou MMQRO Dox,xLD Mnrixrg Elective Course Science Course Cadet Service Cadet Council Safety Council A Cappella. Band ERNA B. IQASIBIERER Elective Course Girls' Glee Clulm ARLEEN H. KEHL Elective Course Cadet Service Archery BETTE JAXXE ICLATT Elective Course Cadet Council Annual ELGEXE KLIXGBIEL Science Course Chop Cadet Stage Service SHIRLEY KESSLER Elective Course Girls' Club Social Council BETTY Kuxx Elective Course Girls' Club BIARGIERITE KOEPPL Elective Course Girls' Social Club JIM L. LAWRENCE Science Course Archery fi A ,rv :',' - 'o ',. .1 Q S. G. I . 6 'lv tt. , 4 'E' Q. nf- A Age L ,,-icy ' 'I Q , L , wa- X Q' 1, 4 14 , ., Z f4! . f , ,rf X AW ' cf! 7 5 X I f , za 'Wx 0x f ALLAN PAUER SHIRLEY PAVLET Science Course Elective Course Visual Service Candy Counter Community Council JUNE PAUERS AUDREY PEDERSEN Stenographic Course Elective Course Annual Service A Cappella Art, Cheerleading WALTER H. PETERS MERILLYN PFAU English Course Stenographic Course Art Service Bank Service Camera Service Dramatics LUIS G. PFAEFLE CLAIJYS V. PLAUTZ Elective Course Stenographic Course Gym Council Publication Council Swimming, Cadet Cadet V- MARION MCCALLUM Elective Course Social Council Art Service EVALYN MCFALL Elective Course Cadet Council Dancing LAWRENCE Momiow Mathematics Course School Council Football GLAIJYS MCGINNIS Science Course Cadet Cafeteria Council ROBERT MELICI-IAR Elective Course Cafeteria Council Basketball, Tennis PAUL MRAZ Elective Course RICHARD D. MORRIS PERRY NELSON Elective Course DAN O,GORMAN Elective Course Basketball Football WILLIAM OLSEN Science Course Camera Service Science Course Safety Council Band, Urchestra SHIRLEY OWENS Cadet Council Dramatics Cadet KENNETH A. PAPKE Science Course Safety Council Camera Service 6ilfLlfL6l'C CLIFFORD PLOUT Elective Course Cadet Track IRMA A. PoLz1N Elective Course Basketball Tennis, Cadet RICHARD RAMSEYER Science Course Cadet Service Football PEARL REINKE Elective Course Tennis, Cadet Basketball Qzacimziea ERVIN RoEscH ARLINE C. ROSMANN Science Course Elective Course Art Service Girls' Club 1 Annual Cadet E ROBERT ROHRMOSER LUCILLE W. Roswow Science Course Science Course Cadet, Safety Annual, Cadet Gym Team Swimming MARGOT ROSSNER HURERT SAUTER Science Course Soccer, Gym Cadet Auditorium Council Stenographic Course Athletic Council JACQUELINE SCHAEFER Stenogmphic Course Dramatic Club FRANKLYN SADLER Elective Course Social Dancing Glee Club RUTH SCHILLING GLADYS SCHMIDT Elective Course Elective Course Tennis Cadet , Q2 JACK SCHOENECKER Science Course Safety Council Basketball CORINE SCHMIDT Elective Course School Play Dramatics RUTH PRAG Stenographic Course Auditorium Library Cadet VIOLET PREGLER English Course Art Service JUNE R1cKsoN Elective Course Commercial Service Household Arts WALTER ROEGNER Science Course Dramatics, Cadet Stage Service I fa J 9 6 ik 1 'GI an 5... ALICE STEINER Elective Course Tennis Cadet FLORENCE STALLMAN Elective Course School Council Art Service SHIRLEY STEINERT Mathenlatics Course Gym Council Cadet EDWARD STEIN Elective Course Social Dancing Council JACK A. STROHM ALICE STIBOR Mathematics Course Elective Course A Cappella Publications Archery Camera Club M,kRTIN STOLZOFF ALBERT SUCKOW English Course Eleflive COLITSP School Council Leadership Club Cadet Service Publications , 1 FLORENCE M. SCI-IRAM DOROTHY J. SCHULTZ ' Science Course Stenographic Course 4 t f Library Cadet Library, Annual tlousenolu Arts Dramatics ' if 'f 'D HAROLD SCHROEDER SHIRLEY J. SCI-IULTZ 'QS j ., Elective Course Stenographic Course Dramatics Basketball Archery Tennis SHIRLEY SCI-IWULST Elective Course Social Council GORDON SCIIULZ Elective Course School Council Chorus, Track DON SEEFELDT Elective Course WALL,ACE SCHULZ Elective Course A Cappella Choir Cafeteria Council Safety Council Track LUELLA SEVERSON WILLIAM W. SMITH Elective Course Visual Service Dance Cadet Elective Course Annual Service Swimming JEANETTE SPELLA Elective Course Dramatic Service A Cappella ART SHANKS Elective Course School Bank Dramatics dnlftdt m zfmlea BETTE JAYNE XVALLOCK Elective Course Publications Council Annual EvELvN W-ANIBACH Elective Course Girls' Club EECENLA L. WFEISS Stenographic Course Girls' Social Club Cafeteria Cashier JANICE WVELLS Elective Course Social Council Band IE ANETTE M. WESTFAHL Stenogrnplzic Course Library Council Tennis FLOvn WAHITIIORE Elective Course Library Council Safety Council .ALFRED XVAXDSCHNEIDER Science Course Cadet Service Camera Club REX S. XYECNER Oflkllfe KJOUTSQ Stage Elective Fencing JACK WWEXDORF Elective Course Red Cross Service JLNE WESTERMAN Elective Course Camera Club, Cadet GERALDINE XVILDE Elective Course A Cappella Cadet Service GRACE W-INEBREXNER Girls' Club ELAINE X. SWENDSOS Elective Course School Council Cadet JAXET TESSMAXN Elective Course Girls' Club Tennis DOROTHY YAN TILL Elective Course A Cappella ROBERT XCOLBRECHT Elective Course DOLORIS ETHOMAS Elective Course .-x Cappella. novkejv Basiietball ROBERT THOR Science Course Orchestra Band GLORIA A. W-ACHS Elective Course Library Cadet Girls' Club BIILTON W TONER Elective Course is i T av- ' 3-S L- if, E7 Q-. Orchestra Band . ,U i 'E ' at 9 n.....l Q ? ' ' 1 Stenographic Course 'R . Q- C- 1' 63 'FF' 5' 'Y' 5 dlfLlfLd'C gm lftdfeel SHIRLEY WITH BETTY ZAI-IN Elective Course Science Course Cafeteria Council Cadet Council Band Athletic Service MERLIN WITTLINGER Elective Course Photography Camera Club MARILYN I. ZEHREN FRED ZIMMERMANN Elective Course Science Course Cadet Council Tennis DI-amatics WALTHER ZEIT History Course Cadet Service Football DOLORES ZIRBEL LEROY G. ZWEIFEL Elective Course Elective Course Football, Track Cadet She likes dancing about the best, A gay and musical girl is she, A rhyme-is the thing, for grads of King Quick to learn, quick to see, A good gym teacher she will be.-M. A. Of all the guys in the world so keen, I'll take my ex U. S. Marine.-M. A. My hair is not so dark and wavy, But I, my friends, shall join the Navy.-C. A. The least I can say is this, It's the spirit of King I'll miss.-C. A. Six years I've come, but only once late, So I guess it's time to celebrate.-R. B. The captain of our team this year, More school, then an engineer.-C. B. On the Held they call me Blaster, After college it'll be schoolmaster,-B. B. A rushing life she has led, A steady life's for her ahead.-L. B. Talking's what I do in classes, Thatis what I'll do as my life passes.-J. B. Slim and shy, auburn hair, Goes through life without a care.-J. B. Wavy hair and eyes of blue, His friends number far from few.-J. B. Although he is short as can be, He'll soon succeed in chemistry.4D. B. I'm a wizard at trig, But at English a fig.',-B. B. Blond, short and very quiet, ' But I hear sheis quite a riot.-V. B. Some musicians play very cutie, But hear Buddy on his sweet patootie.-C. B. Hair styling seems to be her dish, Success to her is our wish.-M. B. My life will be a double feature, I,ll go through school and be a teacher.-M. B. Her laughter can be heard around, In fact, we know her by its sound.-M. B. This is our nporkyi' who is always late, Except when she has an important date.4B. B. To be both singer and nurse is a trick, She will, ,cause she'll sing to the sick.+L. B. He can be told by his smile and hair, And he thrills the hearts of the ladies fair.4E. B. To be a typist is my ambition, And marriage is my greatest commission.-L. B. First came doctor, then came dentist, Now I'm going to be a chemist.-K. B. In visual aids I worked around, And now in experience I abound.-R. B. Charlie has a little band, Which will be best in the land.-C. B. He's got a smooth line That he hands out all the time.-W. B. This is one Carr That will go very far.-C. C. Margaret Seems so sweet and shy, But thereis that bright beam in her eye.-M. C. It has long been her ambition To be an expert beautician.4H. D. Fair blond hair, eyes of blue, Always willing to aid you.-F.. D. Personality with a capital NP, Ruth sure has it, we all agree.-R. D. A cute little trick with eyes of blue, With personality plus humor, too.-A. D. He will be a surgeon in flight Then heill work both day and night.-R. D. To gain more knowledge Iill be off to college.-C. E. To be a teacher is my desire, But if I wed I shall retire.+B. F. Drawing and drumming lurk in my mind, But in Latin and Trig I'm usually behind.4,l. F. Five-foot-four, eyes of blue, Scholar bright, musician true.-C. F. Eating lunch is a waste of time, A candy bar will do for mine.-M. F. Education is mv plea. Says this school marm to be.-A. C. Big and tall, That's Harvey Gall.-H. G. Tho' his name is Gardner, They all call him Lardner.-J. C. To school she brings a very good lunch, And eats it with a jolly bunch.-J. C. As a pianist both far and wide, He could play if his hands were tied.-E. C. This tall, blond fellow's never tardy Because, you see, his health is hardy.-L. C. Now as a student in math I excel, Later in business my efforts will tell.-M. C. To like this handsome chap is easy, Since he's our Class President Giese.-W. G. Hobbies of planes and hobbies of pearls, But the best hobby yet is collecting girls.-K. G. She is always on a diet, But to her friends she is a riot.-V. C. We're all willing to place bets, That what Agatha wants, Agatha Goetz.-A. C. Together beauty and brain are rare, But here's a girl who has both to spare.-B. C. A smile, a joke, a trick, how rare, But heill grow up and learn to care.--T. C. Five-foot-two, eyes of blue. Shows her dimples when she smiles at you.-B. G. I m always happy, never blue, When Iim gone I'll be happy, too.-G, G, A bike cadet heis always been, In the future may he win.-R. G. Go go along at an easy gait. Seems to be this fellow's fate.-E. C. To run a switchboard is my aim, The pay is goodg the work is tame.sL. C. But then comes school and all the rest.-C. C. Making her life from sadness free.-B. G. I wish that I might type with ease. If my fingers would only stay on the keysf-D. C. A good business women I hope to be, But a husband means the most to me.--L. C. On weekends late hours I keep, During the week I like ti sleep.-J. G. He's blond and tall, And speaks to all.-C. H. Interior decorating up to date, But typing and shorthand will be my fate Tennis is the game I play, Also-the radio every day.-J. H. A sense of humor she has, And a very good ear for jazz.-C. H. My desire is a stenographer to be, .-P. H. In the future she sees gloom, So typing and shorthand mean much to me.-M. H. Once I was a soccer player, Now I am a woman slayer.-D. H. From morn to night I studied all day, But now all I want is a lot of pay.-D. H. His last name could easily be his first, That is, if his names were reversed.-E. H. In our band he plays clarinet, After graduation youill bear from him yet.A.I. H. They call her .lean but her name is Marge. She's awfully cute, but not very large.-M. H. They always tease me 'cause I'm small, I get so mad that I could bawl.!J. H. Now-Typing and taking dictation, Then-Looking forward to a vacation.-M. H. He was an usher in his day, And be'll succeed with no delay-B. .l. All my life I have science been rehearsing, For I intend to make my profession nursing.-V. J. For future work l'll be a snap, If I don't fall into a trap.-O. .l. With Helen is a lady fair, gentle manner and competent air.fH. .I. Betty is pretty, Betty is wise, Betty sure knows how to roll ber eyes.-B. J. Now that his high school work is done, 'Tex' is out for a lot of fun.fR. J. He's never been without a car, In the future he'll get far.--G. .I. Her hair is dark, her eyes are brown, In secretarial fields she'll win renown.fE. K. Always willing to do her best, Whichever benefits the rest.-A. K. Typing and shorthand spell her doom.-S. K I donft want to set the world on fire. But to be a redhead is my desire.-B. K. Little Bette and great big Ross, We'll toss a coin to see who's boss.-B. K. An answer to a maiden's prayer, This happy lad with wavy hair.4E. K. Short. dark, impish too, Always has a smile for you.--M. K. Four years of high school-Am I done ? No-Here's to college, boy, some fun.f.I. L. Flo Lebow is my name, To get ahead is my aim.fF. L. A sincere student with a grade so high, To succeed, all he need do is try.-C .L. Hels quiet and shy. none know why. But we are sure he's a swell guy.--R. L. I always listen though it's tough, Some day I may teach that stuff.-H. L. For a girl with fair blond hair, Our Gordon searches everywhere.-G. L. She liked the way the school was run, But now it's time to have some fun.-L. Five feet ten and eyes of blue, He will be a salesman too.--R. L. Marion's sweet and happy too, Boy, that gum she loves to chew.-M. L He appears very shy and meek, But deviltry he loves to seek.AR. M. As sophisticated as she may try to be, L She,ll ne'er more than a little girl be.-V. Knit one, purl two, She always goes for eyes of blue.-B. M. Don,t bother teachers, for you see, Some kind of teacher I will be.fD. M. Coldy-locks are my chief possession, To be a typist is my profession.-M. Cute and little, we see her, Sheill ne'er be a stenographer.-E. M . Short, dark, and it is said, A hurried life she's always led.-G. M. Basketball is his middle name, M. And some day it will bring him fame.-R He always likes a pretty date, Weire sure heill get a lovely mate.gL. M. At the girls be is always looking, But for his wife he will do the cooking.4R To machinist's study I'll give my time, I hope someone falls for that line.-P. M I toot a clarinet and ride in a car, Between you and me, I wonit get far.-P. Although he's someone tall and shy, To us he's just a regular guy.-D. 0. Smashing atoms and cosmic ray, These are the things that make me gay.-W Altho' her interest lies in Marquette, Wisconsin is where she hopes to get.-S. O Freedom's bells will call me away, That, of course, is on graduation day.-K P I slept by day, I slept by night , But I'll wake up some morning bright.-A P There is only one job that's for her, And that's to be a stenographer.-J. P. Here's a girl who is ever ready, She is for one and thatis her 'Gsteady. fS P Audrey Petersen is my name, An opera singer is my aim.-A. P. Though his art is not quite ready, He may be our future Petty.-W. P. In school she's very quiet, But out of school, she's a riot.-L. P. She seems like a quiet lass, Until you see her out of class.-M. P. Gladys seems so sweet and shy, But she has a gleam in her eye.-C. P. Four years of schoolg some snaps, But now awake Iill bomb those laps.- A little girl with eyes of blue, Typing work she'd like to do.-I. P. I aimed at shorthand, typing speed, In hopes that secretary I'd be.-R. P. Chestnut hair and hazel eyes, Not too dumb and not too wise.-V. P. C In homeroom he got quite a hand, When he was chosen all-City man.-R. R. Never absent, never late, In office work she'll surely rate.sP. R. Quick to learn, and quick to see, A grand stenographer she will be.-J. R. I studied hard and did my best, But inside, Iim like all the rest.-W. R. A drafting board, that's for him, To keep the future from looking grim.-E. Yice President and scholar true, A future great we see for vou -R . ' . . R. A little girl, and studious too, Give her all the credit thatis due.-A. R. Sometimes I wonder what I'll be, But soon l'll flnd out, just you see.-L. R. Full of ambition, pep, and vim, You'll daily find her in the gym.-M. R. He's quiet and conservative, A happy future life he'll live.--F. S. .lolly and sensible, short and bright, Never extreme but always just right.-'I-I. S. She frightens all with her sneeze, But to success she holds the keys.-I. S. She is a lady from head to toes, And makes friends wherever she goes.fR. Corinne was grand in our school plays, We hope she'll be a Helen Hayes.-C. S. Small and dark, really quiet, She will never need a diet.-C. S. Calm and tall, a dandy chap, We'll find his mark on our map.-.l. S. Nursing is her only aim, S. That's where she will find her fame.gF. S. With a nickname of Lucky, He should surely prove plucky.-H. S. The girl who fills our halls with laughter, Will live in our minds ever after.-D. S. My banged up knees are up-to date, I get them when I roller skate.-S. S. In business he'll make his mark, For in his sales heis one grand shark.iG. Though meek and shy he may be, You don't know him, believe me.4W. S. I like the talk of Army life, I'd like to be an Army wife.-S. S. I like to hunt and like to fish, But a great future is what I wish.-D. S. What is the attraction in Whitefish Bay That makes Luella's attention stray?-L. S. When youire feeling sad and blue, Think of me and I'll think of you.-A. S. Visual Service and Dance Cadet, But for my future I'll make no bet.-W. Shorthand, typing, to sing or to dance, S. S. At one or the other she'll get a chance.-J. S. Dark brown eyes, friendly smile, Thinking of 'Swedew all the while.-F. S. He was always a very good friend, We hope his luck will never end.-E .S. In the future she will design, This type of work is in her line.fA. S. Iim five feet six with eyes of brown, I'll go through life without a frown.-WS. S. I've spent my years in music rooms. Listening to operatic tunes.-A. S. He always has a joke or two, And is always kind to you.-M. S. Insects. microbes. bacteria, germs. Heill be a scientist in a few terms.-J. S. There's always be boys who are pokey, But he's the only one called g'Smokey. -A. Our Ginny's sweet and lovely smile, S Shows all her friends she is worthwhile.4E. S Dark brown hair and laughing eyes. Sometimes witty, always wise.f,l. T. It's hard to think of something to rhyme, To tell you of my life's design.-D. T. Electrons fill his heart and mind, An Edison is here to find.-R. T. My school years have been loads of fun, But now my life has just begun.-D. Y. Tall and dark, he likes his fun, But now his school career is done.-R. Y. A platinum blond Of whom we're all fond.-G. W. Shorthand leaves me in a whirl, Because there are so many girls.-M. YV. My speeches I admit were bum, Why did I have to chew that gum?-B. XV. Evelyn spends her spare time sitting, She's not tired, sheis just knitting.-E. YV. King has been my second home, But now I'm leaving here to roam.-A. YV. Sweet music, jazz, rumboogie, too, This boy almost any step can do.-R. YV. Blue eyes, blond hair, Always happy, always fair.-E. W. I want to he a good majorette, So I'll work real hard and be one yet.-J. YV Tall, blond, wavy hair, You can find him anywhere.-J. W. Sweet, and small and intelligent, Sheid be a perfect president.-J. YV. Here's a girl who's very well known, Who never once went out alone.-J. W. At math this fellow is O. K., An engineer he'll be some day.-F. YV. To have many friends is my aim, Then some day I'l1 change my name.-G. W Here-'s to the girl with big hrown eyes. Wfho had them only for one guy.sG. WV. Melvyn Douglas is for me, But just an oHice girl l'll be.-S. YV. School, I must now be leaving. For a diploma lim receiving.-M. W. - I served my term as most of you. So a nurse I'll be, both loyal and true.-B. Z Shetis sweet and charming, Butssometimes alarming.-M. Z. Doctor, lawyer. thereis always fight. Call on either, it may be Zeit.-YV. Z. Some football players like to punt. But as for me I like to hunt.iF. Z. I sing because my pockets jingle. Thatss because I'm free and single.-D. Z. He's been on track and gridiron too. May he in life make records new.+L. Z. CCDIHDCQHOOCCDIUDJS 203 2B I MRS. WIRTHWEIN Top Row-Howard Becker, John Schmeling, Bill West 1Safetyl, Joe Whitehouse, Frank Bauer, Roy Baldus, Alex Doak. Y Fourth Row-Ted Denniston, June Beckard, Ray Fehrer, Shirley Adams 1School and Communityl, Jack Feliz lPuhlicationsP, Fred West. Third Row-Mrs. Wirthwein, Audrey Wacker, Lillian Zastrow, Virginia Becker, Marguerite Briner, Audrey Boettiger, James Berry. Second Row-Elaine Harry, Nathalie Haack, Pearl Kahn, June Bauernfind 1'Auditoriumt, Virginia Bade, Bernice Bischoff fSocialt, Shirley Dettman. Bottom Row-Rose Costa, Milly Anderson fSchool!, Stuart Bellin, Dorothy Bretzel l'Cadet5, Norma Bromhead fPhysit-nl Educationl, Lorraine Baumann. MISS GAUNT Top RowgBob Ruhnke fAuditoriumD, George Rahn, Wesley Benz QCadetJ, Burnett Lee 4CafeteriaJ, Carroll Randall, Ken Pollei iSafetyJ, Jack Pittelkow. Third Row-Gertrude Amsler, Bill Scudder, Jack Shanahan 1,Publit-ationsk, Lucille Lennartz, Elizabeth Engel, Phyllis Otto, Ray Loppnow. Second Row-Miss Gaunt, Catherine Coles, Harriet Mull, Elaine Stoltz, Margaret Sc-hlaugat, Mary Ellen Warner Arlene Schulz. Bottom Row4Marilyn Roehr, Shirley Sherwood, Dorothy Schroeder lSot'iall, Marion Sc-hallock, Edith Roegner iSchool and Communityj, Gertrude Schlosser. wr' 213 2B MR. KEENEY Top Row-Edward Kiepert lAuditoriuml, James Klein QCafeterial, John Kemp, Gilbert Kaap, Dorothy Kabitzke, Elizabeth Jaehn, Robert Koenig, Kenneth Hamilton, Charles Wagner. Fourth Row-LeRoy Jaeger, Robert McIntosh, Glenn Jacob, Jack Kaestner, Herman Hansen fCadetl, Rudy Kreissig, Wzilter Lehnhoff, John Karlson. Third Row-Mr. Keeney, Mildred Knoblorh, Lois Meyer, Gene Liermann fPublicationsl, Loraine Weisbrich, Henry Krainer, Lester Kamrath, Virginia Just. Seroml Row-- Doris Kenngott, Betty Jellema, Robert Perlewitz, Betty Mitterhausen fSchoolJ, Ruth Kark, Arlene Kauke, Alive Koeppen lSociali. Bottom Row--Ruth Miller, Christine Willarson 1St-hool and Communityl, Marilyn Zarher, Martha Koldan, Arleen Janz, Marion Miller, Marion Klumb 1SafetyP, Grace Kuh. MISS LUEBCHOW 224 2B Top Row-Ray Guenther, Kurt Manke fSafetyP, Richard Meinerke, Elroy Hottinger, Gretchen Haase John Kinlen, Edward Dey, William WolfenlJerg iSchoolJ, Louis Groth. Fourth Row-Mabel Stagg, .James Green, George Hackl QCadetJ, Frederick Heebner, Robert Haack Allen Hassel, Dan Wesenberg, Roy Hartmann. Third Row4Glen Sauer, Margaret Lorman, Carol Hagen fCafeterial, Elaine Siewert, Marion Howe lGymna siuml, Lorraine Stahl lGymnasiumP, Dorothy Gruender fSocialJ, Barbara Weigert, Anita Hundertmark Second Row-Miss E. Luebchow, Harvey Bandow, Shirley Fiedler, Bette Holming, Ruth Gatzow lSchool and Communityb, Loren Smith, George Arnold, Harold Henning. Bottom Row-Dorothy G. Hintz 1Auditoriuml, Shirley Hillen, Lois Fritsche, Audrey Hohl, June Hansen Ruth Fenske, Robert Hennlich, Richard Gruenwald. 306 12B 309 12B MRS. WILDE Top Ron'-Amber Curran, Arthur Tetting, Robert Truppe fSchool1. Richard Stieglitz. Wallace W'oolweher, Robert Xickel, Kenneth Seifert lCafeteriav, Carleton W'iesner, Donald Worm. Mrs. Wilde. Fourth Row-Yernon Snow, Richard Schneck, Warren Polzin 1Auditoriumv. Yirginia Zehren. Edith Zeit, Arlene Krieger, Wvilbert Schaubs, Phyllis Nissen, Eugene Weber, Caroline Musfeldt. Third RowiJeanne DeBlaey, Lucille Tesch, Ruth W'arzyn. Laverne Thoms, Carole Gross. Jack Morris. William Hintz, Pam Yojack. Frank Karfonta. Second Row-Edythe Ramsey. Shirley Wachter, Ruth Cowels. Herbert W'ardius. Marjorie Schader. Dale Huckstep. Geraldine W'elke, James Slamer 4Safety I, Gladys Wachs. Bottom Row-Jean Petzold. June Schwalbe, Dolores Spott, Marlyn Braby. Lois Huckstep. Jean Freimann, Ina Rennicke, Shirley Schneider 4PublicationsP, Morris Sheff. MR. LANE Top Row-Mr. Lane, Ardean Zech, Harold Oberherah, John Basch, Carlos Weber. Joseph Mueller, Doris Tetzlaff, Robert Poker. Fourth Row- Russell Cherney, John Polzer, Val Pinzl, Betty Olsen, Arlette Pinzl, Harold Niederfeld. Frances Pokel, Shirlee Rank. Third Row-Richard 0'Gorman. Ruth Teichmiller, Margaret Pochert, Yernon W'ilburth. Mildred Richter. Elaine Toldrian, Anthony Pulifitio. Howard Perrault, Second Row-Angeline Tenerelli, Betty Owens, Harriet Polzin, Bert W'ienberg, James Wettengel, Marion Rosen- gren, Daniel Marris. Bottom Row-Josephine Patterson, Janice Rogers, Betty Polzin, Betty Pohlish. Isabel Thomas. Audrey Barrand, Mary Louise Pape. 112 ll.-X MR. TILLOTSON 119 11A Top Row--Roger Lucas fChairmanP, Richard Matthisen, Theodore Lemberger fSchoolJ, Lewis Lutz, Richard Feiner, Stuart Metzow, Irwin Kamrow fSafetyP, Robert Maceikovic, Melvin Pollow. Fourth Rou:-- Harvey Lemke, James Hasse, Lloyd Lemler., Jeanne Nowland, Shirley Ebert, Marion Niessen, Kenneth Maurer, David Moerke, Thomas Marks. Third Row-Matthew Mayer, Alice Nicholas, Gerald Tannenbaum, Kenneth Marien, Betty Nehubass, Muriel Mueller, Elsie Meisner, Carole Ferguson fCafeteriaP, Mr. Tillotson. Second Row-Bettie Norman, LaVerne Meyer lAuditoriumJ, Eunice Miels, Dorothy Mahnke, Marie McCarthy fPublicationsP, Patricia Becker, Jeanette Flora, Jean Engle. Bottom Rowglilsie Hoelzer, Robert Locksmith fCadetJ, Johanna Niedermayer, Bettie Lutz, Eugene Ley lSchool and Communityl, Gloria Mt-Garvey, Doris Mattke. 301 11A MISS DAETZ Top Row-Ray Cieringer, Eb Bollmann, Bobby Hess fCafeterial, June Hoffmann fSchoolD, Ken Greene, Harold Harder, Marvin Goes. Fourth Row-Miss Daetz, Louraine Herrmann, Keith Cauger, Carl Herder, Dick Geroux fsafetyl, Donald Goetzke, Carl Bartz. Third Row-Lorraine Hinrichs, Edmund Heintz, Richard Hargarten, Shirley Herbert, Lorraine Herman fCafe- terial, Juanita Hanson. Second Row-Pat Hanrahan lCadetJ, Clemens Schmidt, Marilyn Heise, Lonny Sprout, Ruth Hart, Betty Hirth fSchool and Communityj, Charlotte Harnack. Bottom Row-Joyce Hinsenkamp fPublicationsJ, Alice Spalthoff, Dorothy Handt fSocial Servicel, Betty Fridley, Evelyn Hickman 1AuditoriumJ. 302 A MR. WING Top Row-Robert Ferber, Elwood Fromm, Herb Eichstaedt, Horst Feyerherd, Howard Van Altena, George Gabrich, Donald Eckhardt, Fred Treul. Fourth Row-Vernon Degner, Audrey Grede, Herb Engel, Muriel Glasspiegel fPublications?, Jack Kissler, John Dueno, Marian Manders, Betty Mae Hain. Third Row-Mr. Wing, Carol Garbe, Ralph Ducke fCadetJ, Jerry Volk, Richard Erck, Roy Dressler, Arpad Elo. Second Row-Aileen Busch fCommunity5, .lune Hafemeister fAuditoriumI, Ruth Nelson, Eleanor Gossfeld, Kenneth Henrichs, Virginia Groffy, Jean Foster, Lorraine Pitzer fCafeteriab. Bottom Row-Mary Jane Gray fSchooD, Carol Ebert, Rose Chovanic, Delores Frohberg, .lacquelyn Coakley fSafetyJ, Mary L. Rowe, Eleanor Glor. MR. NEUBAUER Top Row-Charles Casebeer, Jack Jaeger, Harold Risberg, Allen Walker, Rupert Hughes, Carl Kielisch, Harold Wangert, William Humphrey. Fourth Row-Donald Huss, Marion Hafemeister, Mildred Lustig, Dorothy Klug, Robert Jonas, Arlington Brauch, Ralph Kaiser, Walter Laun, Donald Hoppe. Third Row-Lorraine Roser, Suzanne Jung, David Mack, Norbert Jankowski, Phillip Rau, Rose Marie Kloster- huber, Dorothy Hoer, Dorothy Janke. Second Row-Mr. Neubauer, Pearl Williams, Hope Hubbard, Geraldine Hahn, Evelyn Geigerman, Agnes Kais, Virginia Fringer, Vivian Klassy, James Cass. Bottom Row-Mary Key, William Cross, Gloria Eberle, LaVerne Bucher, .lean Holtz, Dorothy Klart, Edythe Schneider, Pearl Rottler. 315 HA 318 11A MR. KEUL Top Row-Kenneth Brautigam, William Annesley, Edward Gennrich, Richard Schmidt, Ervin Weinberger, Phyllis Draeger, .lean LeStarge, Glen Gray, Claudine Cinkelmann fAuditoriumP, Dorothy Schneider. Fourth Row -- George Sandstrom 1Cadetl, .lack Fleischrnann !Safetyl, Kenneth Yeko, Robert Battenberg, Louis Burmeister, Roger Bacon, Theodore Roblee, Grace Handl, Marion Schmidt, Mr. Keul. Third Row-LaVeren Hill, Carole Hinter, Ursula Will, Dorothy Vogelsang, Carol Wfiedemeyer, Mary Ann Wlalters, Martha Branham, Eileen Schierl, Jack Rowe 151-hoolt, Paul Altschwager. Second How- Arline Schmidt fCafeteriaJ, Dorothy Powers 1Sociall, Eva Satorius, Bernice Sass, ,lean Vierheilig, Lois Dubrow, .lean Baebenroth, Betty Anderson, Dolores Witte. Bottom Row-Ruth Barnes, Carlos Schalbe, Walter Schuenemann fLibraryl, Harold Wilson, Russell Salentine tpublicationsi, Eileen Schablow, Grace Schiller lschooll, William Schmidt. MISS INGRAM Top Row-Elroy Krell, Richard Kress-bach, Frederick Knobloch iCadetJ, Milton Koch fSafe1yl, Walter Felde, Dick Knoll, Wally Knoelke, Ralph Kremers, Frederick Kulow. Fourth Row-John Neuman, Donald Roman, Kenneth Kuhn, Kenneth Korn, Hildegard Lade, Doris Borchert, Marion Laukenmann 4School and Communityj, Betty Spelman flaibraryj, Janice Larned fSchoolJ. Third Row-Willard Klunder, Lorraine Kornblum, Una Krauss, Nancy Behrend, Robert Koepsel, Roy Kohl, Lorraine Locksmith fCafeterial, Eunice Lemke, James Koller. Second Row-Clifford Lang, Arline Bergmann, Barbara Kowald lSocialJ, Audrey Lohmann, Constance Linde- meyer, Josephine Krala, Madge Meyer, Dolores Leonard. Bottom Row-Miss Ingram, Lois Koehle flaublicationsl, Dorothy Lamphear, .lean Knickelbein, Evelyn Kohl, Ruth Lanz fAuditoriumJ, Margaret Bechtel. 3271 11A 3275 IIA MISS SULLIVAN Top Row-Fred Smith, Yictor Taft, Robert Shepherd, Arthur Steinhilb, Kenneth Treble. Arthur Streich LCadetl, Wfilliani Schultz, Joseph Suess, Maurice Steiner, Marvin Stark. Fourth Row-Miss Sullivan, Donald Landers, Lois Janelle, Jean Mayr, Orla Strelow, Ethel Kaenjte, Ruth Seidenschnur, Lucille Schoeneck tCadetP, Ruth Schneider. Third Row-Edward Sinur fPublicationsl, Robert Stein, Robert Tolasek, Kenneth Schuerer, Norman Thurow, Hilton Treuden, Cynthia Smith. Second Row-James Sieber, Hildegarde Schrul, Coey Smith, Evelyn Snuggs, Eleanor Selchert, Shirley Smith, YVilliam Stein. Bottom Row-Blanche Haluza, Jean Stehling, Phyllis Smith, Betty Jayne Sands, Audrey Sedgwick, Jean Enghretson. MR. YERVLOET Top Row-IVilliam Ave Lallement CCafeterial, Herman Bischof, Rosemary Wrcber, Goroon Paegelow, Harold Grzanna, George Beyer, Ed Behling, XVard Cady, Earl Charlson. Martin Franke. Fourth Row--Robert Dressell, Donald Peck, Paul Smith, Yvilliam LeSage, Richard Bethe, Kenneth lwIL'GLll'X'Cf'. Dan Neja 1,SocialJ, Harold Dietz, Arleen Brueckner. Third Row-August Schultz fSchool and Communityl, Gerald Bethke, Ruth Tesch. Irene Dospel, France? Zane KSchooli, Gloria Zempel 1Auditoriuml, Arleen Zunker, Margaret Borth. Dorothy Wfolter. Second ROIl'flhJl'. Vervloet fAdvisorl. Ilene Marcell, Gwendolyn White, Marian Alpert. Marjorie Dobschuetz, Joyce AVickert, Isabelle Wuergler, Gordon Baumann, Carol Landt. Bottom Row-Beverly Schied, Bernice Szablewski, Joyce Coons 1Puhlicationl, Lois Baumann I,CadetP. Dolores Plant, Eunice Dorow, Elaine Sweezey. 327X 11A MR. MYHRE Top Row- Elvira Radschlag, Curtis Schaefer fCadetl, Edward Sauer, Guenther Rexhausen, Ralph Reehl, Donald Roessler, June Plouff. Fourth Row-Mary Porubsky 1Cafeterial, Dorothy Roser, Marion Reimer fSchooll, Wayne Schultz, David Roethel, Francis Peters, Donald Schulke. Third Row-Mr. Myhre, Lucille Schachtschneider, Lois Sieinhour, Estelle Pittleman, Warren Sehr, John O,Brien, Richard Chappelle. Second Row-Paul Sclaitzer, Robert Ruehl, Elaine Otto fAudi1oriumi, Patricia Warzyli fSocial1, Phyllis R. Smith, Beverly Robinson, Mary Pohlhammer. First Row -Joyce Pauer, Jean Porter, Lorraine Pessin, Hinda Perlson 1Publicationsl, Mildred Radtke, Shirley Olson 1Scl1ool and Communityl. MR. STRUCK 118 B Top Row--A Janice Trampe fPuhlicationl, George Mann 4Schooll. Robert Mischker, Daniel Norgaard, Robert Milke, Robert Pochert, Howard Praedel fSchool and Communityl. Fourth Row-Harry Mueller, Fred Marks, Richard Papke, Albert Ohm 1Library Cadetl, Vernon Pauley, Robert Marks ,Norma Lander. Third Row-Mr. Struck, Donald Pietsch, Robert Muzzy, Paul Plaumann, Howard Peters fCadetJ, Norbert Janssen. Second Row-Lorraine Odegard fCafeteriaJ, Willianl Mahnke, Robert Moench CSafetyJ, Virginia Schaefer June Nicholas, Nancy Neumann. First Row-Elinor Merz, Beverly Lohaus, Teddy Passaris, Janet Moore lAuditoriumJ, Betty Oelhafen, Betty Olson. 103 11B 215 11B MR. BRAUER Top Row-John Warmie, John Vollbrecht, Shirley Thomas fCafeterial, Earl Villmow CSchoolD, Donald Wappler William Tromp, Cecil Voss fAuditoriumJ. Third Row-Margaret Viehweg, Theodore Berres fCadetD, Doris Suhrbier, John Warren, Warren Gritzmacher Herman Mueller. Second Row-Mr. Brauer, Ralph Washington, Anita Young fSafetyl, Virginia Strupp iPublications7, Irma Glemser fSchool and Communityl, Mardell Stops, Arline La Coss. First Row-Bernice Wulff fSociall, Robert Schutz, Eileen Bass, Mary Jane Cycmanick., Alice Tiry, Shirley Woerishofer. MISS CROWLEY Top Row-Donald Dorsen, William Genske, Fredrick Groth fSociall,, Sol Kossoris, Gordon Jost fAuditoriumD, Robert Goell, Tom Jones iSchoolJ, William Kissinger iPublicationl. Fourth Row-Shirley Immel, Mary Ann Hass, Joyce Joers lSchool and Communityl, Ruth Fluegel, Paul Hintz CSafetyJ, Guenther Greis, Alvin Jensen. Third Row-Evelyn Crowley, Elaine Franke fPhysical EducationJ, Audrey Gehrman, Marion Hohn CCafeterial, Lois Huberty CCadetJ, Peggy Grotte, Harriet Hegelund, Edmund Hoyt. Second Row-Joe Kaufman, Orville Grootemaat, Daniel Fuhrmun, George Gintz, Audrey Gutzman, Bernice Keller, Betty Heckel. First Row-Marvin Kath, Audrey Geiger, Shirley Vickery, Evelyn Hipp, Joyce Pielmeier, Barbara Henning, Jean Hagen. 227C 11B 2271 11B MR. JANKOWSKI Top Row-Ray Draeger, Erwin Bannenberg, Charles Bahde 1SafetyP, Arthur Clark, Ralph Fluegel, Clyde Farley, Dick Diers, Roger Bingenheimer. Fourth Row-Glen Breyhon, Don Cash, Eric Eeklund, Orville Brandt, Earle Figge, Robert Baumgart, Dorothy Burskey, Henry Eiers, Bernadine Choren. Third Row-Frank Brukwitzki, Caroline Fischer, Lillion Bruhn, Norma Cassini, Warren Brown, Harold Altman, Harold Bevc-ard, Ric-hard Mueller. .. Second Row-Mr. Jankowski, Mary Almond, Patricia Donahue fCafeteria,?, Charles Warren, Jane Eul, Delores Fenske 4LibraryP, Earl Fuchs, Margaret Diekey 4Publicationl, Carol Dettrich fCadetl. First Row-Jean Buettner fSf-hooll, Lorraine Bublitz fSo1-ial Servic-el, Madeline Deml, Audrey Breen, Georgette Borckman 454-hool and Communityl, .lean Berger, Audrey Bishop fAuditoriuml, Marjorie Biehn. MISS RICH Top Row-Helen Krushas, Donald Littmann, Gilbert Lemke, Clarence Zwerlein, Martin Lange, Edwin Greenblatt Henry Westerman. Fourth Row-Lester Zirbel, Helen Klein, Charles Krauss, Pauline Coy, Peter Wessillger, Delores Klebenow Carl Leitzmann. Third Row-Dorothy Kimmel, Ruth Zoschke, Alice Kirst, Lorraine Lammers, Catherine Kyster, Robert Lankow Rich. Second Row-June Kaul, Richard Mackett, Joseph Longtine, Grace Kopecky, Lois Zierfuss, Marilyn Zerr. First Row-Virginia Koehler, Harry Kroening, Doris Krueger, Corrine Zeck, .lane Lagerson. 227R 11B 1 77,7 5 1 7 2275 11B BHSSSCHERCHEXBACH Top Rou'gHarry Stemper. Carolyn Klebennow. Carl Slrehlow. Gerald Stehr. Arthur Cupps. Richard Swenson. Kenneth Syring. William Steinert. Fourth Ron'-Daniel Patek. Elaine Spille. Kenneth Thompson. .lohn Streicher. Harry Maghagian. Beverly Seifert. Lois W'ietermann. Third Row-Shirley Schultz. Harriet Stallman. Shirley Whlch. Lois Schlatterer. Elaine Sauer. Elwood Tews. Second Rozc-Miss Scherchenbach. Roman Stern. Werner Stalz. Geraldine Schoeneck. Lois Ruess.Yirginia King. Betty Staring. First Row-Shirley Sporik. Gloria Spella. Lal-erne Adams. Elaine Dabel. Helen Burnstein. MISS ROBBINS Top Rou'sDonald Dunnington. Walter Gegner. Eugene Gilbert. Elmer Gebhard. Louis Schimmelpfenig. Orville Fritzke. Elsie Friedrich lPublicationl. Fourth Row-Arlene Arnold. Marian Dencker. Jeanette Geist.Robert Eichmueller lCadetv. Robert Gast. Gladys Cassens. Third Ron'-M. Robbins. Shirley Differt 'School and Communityl. Carol Engel. ,lane Buttke lCaieterial. Audrey De Tienne 'School Servicer. Ingrid Geppert. Second Row-Helen Doak 1.-Xuditoriuml. Annette Cohen lSafety and Healthl. Robert Feldman. Chet Follunsbee. Lucille Bickler. First Row-Frances Gitterman. Harriet Goellner. John Belohluyek lLibraryP. Jim Goodwin. Rosemary Farndale lSchoolI. IOA 'Y 5 MISS KROES Top Row -Roger Hausinger, Ted Granicki, Robert Holtz, Gordon Smythe, Kenneth Guth, Walter Gross, Earl Halverson, Harold Hansen, Donald Haase. Fourth Row-Ruth Higgins, Dorothy Hartmann, Jack Heinemann, Dick Fricton, Walter Holzhauer, Richard Streeter, Emily Goetz, Betty Jansma, Dorothy Heim, Paul Haack. Third Row--Robert Holt, Shirley Hoffmann, Marie Murphy, Edward Koloske, Dolores Haering, Myrtle Doege, Dolores Gruber, Shirley Hunsicker, Marion Harthun. Second Row-f-Gladys Handl, Palsy Meinevke, Gloria Grisar, Jean Gray, Corrine Herz, Ethel Jesmok, Lois Weilalllrl, Doris Hoelke, Lorraine Haizel. First Row- Miss Kroes, Claire Gentry, Jack Gossman, LaVerne Huberty, Gilbert Bemann, Frances Henschen, Margaret Heiden, Marian Griesbach. MISS LA BINE 209 10A Top Row-Evan Jaeger lLeadershipD, Betty Lemke, Lois Krueger, Russ Littmann lGymnasium and Halll Betty Kaap 4Publication and Gymnasiuml, Edward Klatt !School and Communityj, Howard Lemerond, Kenneth Hornik fLibrary!. Fourth Row-Janet Lietzau, Virginia Leu fVisual Aidl, Davizl Keehn lHalll, Janet Lembke, Ethel Wagner Florence Laganowski 1GymnasiumP, John Kelly, Shirley Biealer. Third Row40zine LaBine, Orville Koslosky, Ruth Juergens fHome Rooml, Lorraine Kirst, James Krueger lHall and Gymnasiuml, Roland Klug fCafeteriaD, Harold Hubbard, Norman Lemke. Second RowfDoris Langenohl, Shirley Kieson, Dan Duerr, Gerold Patek, Lillian Koller fPublicationJ James Kochie lSchool,l, Elmer Knueppel ISafetyl, Roger Kreiter 1Social?. Bottom Row4Georgette Krempel, Arleen Lietzke fAuditoriumP, Audrey Kortes, Bonnie Vielleux, Carol Aspenleiter, Eileen Krauss, Myrtle Keller fGymnasium3. 226 10A 303 10A MR. LENZ Top Row-Martin Never, Kenneth Treuden, Charles McCarthy 1'Cadetl, Richard Nelson, Willard Meese, Harvey Meyerpeter, Allen Ebert fSocialJ, Henry Murphy, William Mack. Fourth Row-Ruth Miller, Doris Maas, Carol Navotny, Marie Oberkirsch, Richard Maikowski, Arline Lindner, Elizabeth Neja, Betty Muenning 4Safety and Health! . Third Row-Eunice Lutz, Irene Nawrocki, Marion Zahnow, Ruth Clark, Knox Brandon CAuditoriuml, Pearl Barkow 1CafeteriaJ, Betty Nevvimann, Rose Marie Maus. Second Row-Veryl Esche fflymnasiuml, Margard Milzer, Mary Lou McCarthy, Elroy Marquardt lPublicationJ, Tyler Mortier tSch0oll, William Marris, Donald Schulz, Mr. Lenz. Bottom Row-Ervin Lorence, Marion McDonald, Erma Lilland, Marion Mueller, Prudence Marino, LaVerne Nelson, Eleanor Mueller. MISS MERVASH Top Rowifiussell Bott, Florian Seitz, Roger Betson, Rolf Sommer 1CadetP, Charlotte Tollkuehn, Gehrt Van Till QScho0l and Communityb, Richard Johnson, Adolph Stuermer, James Wareing. Fourth Row4Marion Schweitzer, Erma Troka, Lance Tews 1SafetyD, Ralph Tobert, Alfred Seidl, Ray Thiele fSchoolP, Fred Selke, Dolores Wangert, Helen Mervash. Third Row-Audrey Thurber, Dorothy Ulrichsen 1PublicationP, Roslyn Stolzoff, Ruth Baumann, Dorothy Dittmann, Connie Voelkel, Carla Smith, Joyce Taberman, Jane Walt lAuditoriumD. Second Row-Patsy Balsley, Kathleen Jansen, Ruth Vogel, Kathleen Tetzlaff 4Cafeterial, Mary Mazurezak, Robert Thompson, Howard Wachs, Margaret Siglinsky. Bottom Row-Eddie Werner, Ronald Suehring, Ervin Wellsierslci, Betty Pederson, Dorothy Spott, Shirley Stadelman, Ann Jean Shanahan, Jack Villmow. 308 10A MR. FOTI Top Row-Betty Srhlueter, Horst Sehueppel, 'Warren Ryan, Leonard Schmitz 1School and Communityl, Clem Svhmidt, Robert Schliewe. Edward Sehmitt. Fourth Row-June Flehmer. Audrey Raatz. Dolores Sehalhe. Robert Saltzmann fCafeteriall, Herbert Sauer, Audrey Cohn. Third Rou'-- Mr. Foti, Beverly Pries, Beverly Rohde 'Safety and Healthl, Kenneth Sawyer 4,-Xuditoriuml, Paul Sarkenheim, Robert Sander. Margaret Rapraeger 1CadetI. Second Row-Jeannette Rosche, Joan Sc-hmaus, Robert Ruppin, Betty Ruhnke, Barbara Ring, Eugene Schmidt 1School and Communityi. Bottom Row-Jean Reinke. Dorothy Richter, Betty Bertler, Yivian Rouse lSocial Servicel, Clem Rosmann 1Publi1-ationsii, Connie Scherer. MR. ZIMMERMAN 313 10A Top Row-Russell Marx, Harold Berg, Edward Braun, Curt Claub, Douglas Miller, Rohert Blum, Jack Boyd James Becker. Fourth Row- Donald Ellmaurer, Harry Brown, Donald Champeny, Yirginia Andres, lone Arnold, Gloria Schultz Betty Bernitt. Third Row-Mr. Zimmerman, YVarren Breitlow, Joan Adair, Darlene Borchardt, Carol Bethe, Oral Beyeradorff Marjorie Jerred. Second Row-John Andre, Dorothy Bernes, Shirley Mae Barsch, Shirley Mae Bauer, June Bundy, Jane Boese Ralph Bertane. Bottom Row-Dorothy Sehoeller, Arvilla Brown, Beverly Barker, Janet Meyr, Joe Berk, Claire Arnold. 314 10A RJ 10A MR. LAPS Top Ron'-Doris Zastrow. Elizabeth Wiesner 1SafetyP. Glenn Wilke lCadetl. John Wierschem. Donald Wickert. Wilbert Schauer. Wwayne Zimmerman. Xorman Rupert. Fourth Ron--Fred Wiilling IPublicationsl. John W'illing 1Schoo1 and Communityi. Fay Phebus lloibraryi, lxatherine Jacobson. June W'ichtel. Donald Zeller 'Sc-hooll. Ralph Zimmerman. Elaine W'eston. Third Row-Florence Wolf. Bernice Wocke 'Social Servicel. Jean Schneider. Mary Ellen Wihelan. Eleanore Winkler. Shirley W'inch 1Cafeterial. Louise Williams. Second Row+Robert Siegman. Carol W'idder 1.-Xuditoriumt. Darlene Huber. Ralph Deem. Donald Westermann. William W'eston. Eugene Schutzbach. F. C. Laun. Bottom Row-Gloria Zander. June W-olff. Helen Marks. Marlyn W'eyer. Eileen Klann. Beverly Kos. Gloria Zinky. MISS EIS Top Rou.'fKathleen Peschl. Wlarren Perschhacher. Vernon Ponejolic. George Borden. Lyle Peters. Harold Pfaefie. Albert Rinske. Donald Noll. Fourth Row-Herbert Powers. Edward Remshak. Mary Otto. Patricia Oestreich. Kenneth Pittelkow. Robert Otto. Elaine Wardius. Doris Passow. Ruby Obermeyer. Third Ron--Virginia Porte. lrene Scharmach. Janet Peterson. Betty Jean Ortlieb. Carole Bruss. .Audrey Pesch. June Pearl. Gordon Xuck. Budd Reth. Second Row- Yvonne Porth. George Dunn. Terrence Peterson. William Ohm. Carole Peplinske. Fern Pfiughoeft. Clifford Xolan. Miss Eis. Bottom Ron'-Beatrice Pries. Gescia Barnes. Harriet Perlson. Joyce Parker. Kathlene O'Connell. Albert Radke. Gerhard Proniatzke. Audrey Omon. 324 l0A 120 10B MISS LAYMAN Top Row-William Staab, Carl Schroeder fSchool and Communityl, James Straud, Jack Spanbauer, Walter Mielke, James Lellock, Gilbert Nimkie, Jerome Lerner, Raymond Thomas fCadetl, CClass Treasurerl. Fourth Row-Donald Todt, Robert Stolz, Don Thiedemann, Walter Lettenborn, Robert Stintzi, Howard Snow, Robert Schoof. Third Row-Alois Smolarik, Arleen Shummon, Mae Sass, Elaine Shaw, Marian Sprandel fGirls, Physical Educa- tionj, Lulu Stieglitz, Patricia Schieble, Geraldine Papp. Second Row-Mildred Reddin fSt-hooll, Betty Ann Tomczak fGirls' Physical Educationl, James Sorenson, Norma Prag, Willldll Riekert lPublicationsP, Dorothy Schulz, Joyce Rechnitzer, Marjorie Pitrof, A. Layman. Bottom Row-Charles Schwebk tCafeteriaJ, Rosemary Reith, Irene Richter, Beverly Scheller, Anna Satorius 1AuditoriumP, Betty Jane Schurr, Doris Mae Trepte fClass Chairmanl, Walter Toll tSocial Servicel. MR. SHARP' Top Row-- Mr. Scharf, Robert Bartelt, James Daiker, Paul Dolezar fSafetyJ, Richard Boyer, Edward Beck, Donald Bergmann, Robert Burns. Fourth Rowilienneth Bilek, John Fischbach, Earl Eimer 1Cadetl, Eunice Bode, Patricia Carey, Betty Behnke, Avard Colby. Third Row-Vern Bryum, Margaret Barron CSocialJ, Virginia Capelle, Betty Bischof fPublicationsJ, Louis Ceman iflafeterial, Deane Dunn, Donald Berndt. Second Row-Thomas Ehr, Kenneth Fehrer, Helen Barwick fAuditoriuml, Lucille Bresee fSchool and Com- munityl, Irene Adams, Leona Branch, Evelyn Barwick, Lois Augustin fSchoolJ. Bottom Row-Carol Butts, Allen Kellcind tLibraryJ, Dorothy Bergemann, Millie Cosentino, Beverly Abrams, Joseph Belohlavek. 123 IOB 202 10B MISS BEHLING Top Row-Russell Hansen, Richard Gerardin, Paul Greis 1Cadeti, Paul Billman, Harold Gentz, George Gusho lCafeteriaP, ,lack Hansen, Kenneth Riebau. Fourth Row-Corinne Gerhard tPublicationsi, .lack Tellier, Robert Griese, Richard Bates, Lois Fischer, Dorothea Deuster, Jack Ginter. Third Row -f .lack Ritter, Virginia Boughton, Helen Gabel fAuditoriuml, Milton Geis, George Praefke, Ruth Kostalek, Rosemarie Eckl fsociall, Adolph Grunewald. Second Row-- Miss Helen Behling, Kenneth Hall, Lorraine Eder fSchool and Communityl, Charlotte Gehrung, Robert Gauger, Richard Wegner, Elda Gaes, Esther Gerger. Bottom Row4Janet Brandenburg, Evelyn Wendel, Arline Reichelt, Leonard Helminiak, Ben Berlin, Judith Deutsch 4Safetyl, Betty Does. MISS BAUMANN Top Row-Ruth Hall, Gerald Neufuss, Ervin Larsen, Leroy Essmann, Carroll Jaeger fSchool and Communityl, Marshall Heyde 1CadetJ, Lois Hess, Paul Jacobi. Fourth Row-Gwendolyn Heyer lS0ciall, Donald Janzer, Ruth Janisky, Kenneth Klabunde lSafety9, Neal Hubbard, Vernon Kerr fPuhlications!, Gordon Herbemer. Third Row-Dorothea M. Baumann, Marilyn Hahn, Carol Klupper, Nadine Hanson, Marion Griep fAuditoriuml, Francis Huckstep, John Scholtz, Kenneth Densow. Second Row--.lohn Drasch, Carl Karfonta, Earl Koenig, ,loan Helgert lCafeteriab, Maxine Hemkel, Barbara Heiden. Bottom Row-Lucy Ninfo, Edward Kubosch, Raymond Kilb fLibrary Cadetb, Virginia Gomoll, Audrey Hoff- mann 4Schooll. 207 OB 216 10B MR. GARBE Top Row-Russell Vorpagel, ,loseph Parise, Robert Laitsch, Russell Moldenhauer, Robert Miegel, Daniel Manke fCadetl. Fourth Row-Jerome Meitner, Beatrice Kraus fLibraryl, Dorothy Klatt, Carol Kneisel, Dolores Koenig, Glen Marquardl. Third Row---Irene Keller, Audrey Janz lAl1dll0l'il.ll1ll, Nick Logue, William Ochalek 4Publication5, Loren Honzelka, Irving Kulakow. Second Row- -Shirley Klawitter lllhysical Educationl, La Verne Katzer, Edith Hoeppner iSchooll, Alida Kostka fSocial!, Marvin Korb, Shirley Krueger. Bottom Row-f-Mr. Carbe, Mable Jordan, La Verne Koeller, Betty Lou Kern, Shirley Johnson, Edwin Lobess ICafeteria T . Miss LIGHTBODY ' Top Row-William Treul 4PublicationsJ, .lerry Tramitz, Donald Volk, William Wesli, Steve Vaehalek, ,lack Wraase, Walter' Vachalek CSafetyJ, Howard Unrath, Third Row-Arthur Werner, Arleen Wirtz, Carita Urban, Mary Waldeck, ,loan Walton fPhysical Education Servirel, Lois Wutkowski lSchool and Communityj, Agatha Von Noble fCadetJ, Robert Weber.. Second Row-Betty .lane YVeber, Alice Zanzig, Ruth Wolf, Doris Zimpelmann 4AuditoriumJ, Venlo Wolfsohn, Myron Ziemke, Wayne-West. Miss Lightbody. Bottom Row-.loan Wachter, .lohn Wessinger, Ray Wolfram lStudentJ, Ruth Steiner, Esther Wuergler fCafe- terial, Ellen Weiss fLibrary Servicei, Catherine Zuelsdorf. 305 10B I i 414 10B MR. HACKETT Top Row-Marion Neudewitz, Giles Gelhaar, Orville Schmideke, James Pauers, Wvilliam Restock, Daniel Quade, Elwood Preusse, Paul Schneider. Fourth Row-Kenneth Paradise, Frederic Riebe, Hilmar Pereow, Kenneth Hoppe. Ruth Miller. La Verne Mertens, Linda Palesae, Eldeen Kunde. Third R0w+Martha Heykes, Carol Lass, Beverly Lein, Dorothy Pasternak, Tina Ulla, Pearl Pflughoefl. Charles Borgnis, Nestor Schindler. Second Row-.lean Lingel, Shirley Mayton, Eugene Peterson, Eldridge Radtke. Robert Nelfon, John Konzal. Lawrence Fuchs, Robert Heller, Mr. Hackett. Bottom Row4Emil Schmidt, Eileen Lacey, Dolores Lambach. Marie Kyfter. Doroihy Remkue, John Lueders, Ruby Passaris, Elaine LeStarge. MR. STEWART Top Row-Melvin Tramiiz 4CadetP. Boris Mohorovick, Harold Tra--. Donald Anderfon, Harold Watere 4Publi cationi, Donald Welier, Lyle Urban lSchool and Communityv, Donald Bong. Fourth Row -- Ralph Ullmann, Clayton Shaver, Elmer Trepton 1AuditoriumI. Geraldine Spickerrnan 4Sr-hooll. Marjorie Waters, Elaine Struck, Lois Altenhofen. Third Rou'-Robert Tucker. Virginia Tenaglia, Phyllis Sommerfeld, Loi: Smith, Mary ,lean Sweeney. Ramona Steffes, Lorraine Stifter, Mr. Stewart. Second Row-Robert .l. Weber fSafety and Healthl, Norman Potochnik. Robert Broder. La Yerne Slueve. Muriel Stetter f'Gymnasium Servicey, Dorothy Brauligam, Betty Spath 4Social Servicel. Bottom Row-Raymond Van Calligan, Heinz Mueller, Eileen Tellier. Gloria Smith 1Gymnaeium Service' Dorothy Sigmund, Erika Stampa, Genevieve Suchecki 4Cafeterial. 126 9A 205 9A MR. SCHULZE Top Row-Lorna Clary, Clarence Drasal, Roger Gitzlaff, Curtis Falk, William Dressel, Richard Fox, Calvin Conell. Fourth Row-Betty Brueggeman, Patrick Coleman, Marilyn Breitenbach, James Emmerich, Lois Mae Cuppan, Eugene Freidli, Roy Butz, Clayton Dedrick. Third R0wgDonald Eschner, Edward Eberle, James Carroll, Rita Dickerson, LaVon Chapman, Emil Ewald, Mr. Schulze. Second RowsRobert Ebencr, Vivian Clark, Mary Brown, Marion Dangelot, Audrey Cerny, Harriette Brown. Bottom Rowe'-Rose Cianciolo, Lois Cramer, Joyce Dennessen, Phyllis Buck, .lean Carey, Shirley Damp. MISS WALMSLEY Top Row --Gilbert Gerton, Donald Haug, Gerald Walch, Phyllis Frank, Robert Gutknecht, Donald Glaubitz, Ralph Harder, Henry Goelzer, Doris Ellmaurer lCafeterial. Fourth Row-Edgar Harrass, Ralph Haas iSchool and Communityl, June Greifenhagen, Lucille Doege, Cecilia Frankard, Shirley Elmer, Donna Haydock, Anthony Greco. Third RowgElsie Doehrmann, Patricia Gleisner, Lois Goesch fSecretary and Physical Educationl, Marilyn Fischer fAuditoriumP, Gerald Heller, Franklin Gerschke, Neal Haagen, Geraldine George, Miss Walmsley. Second Row- Deloris Erdryann, Dorothy Faust, Eunice Dohmen, Marjorie Hase, Shirley Achtor tPublicationl, Gloria Haut 1Sociall, Harriet Grzembowski, Geraldine Haugen, Charlotte Druegh. Bottom Row'-Donald Heintz lCl1airmanl, Willis Harteau lSafety and Healthl, James Hecker tSchoolJ, Orville Harder, Clarence Hackbarth, Robert Heckel, Edward Gross. 210 9A I J MR. DUMMERT Top Row-Melvin Krauss, James Bartell, Delores Kilinski, Gordon Kuenn, Eleanor Kramer, John Bay, Richard Klinger, Leonard Kureck, Melvin Koch, Marjorie Becker. Fourth Row-Jack Laaek, June Zelm, Joyce Zahn, Mary J. Mahlberg, Lorly Krueger, Anita Beishier, Alice Limbach, Arvella Lucas, John Klinghiel. Third Row-Gail Kuckuck fGirls' Athletcis7, Mary Ann Kozlowski, Audrey Korb, Lea Laukenmann, Elizabeth Kozic, Dorothy Klug, Doris Knabe lSocial?, Carol Beecher, Gladys Wilson. Second Row-Beulah Kohl, Donald Koepke fPublicationsi, Robert Krueger, Kenneth Krueger, David Barnes CCafeterial, Robert Knapp, Gerald Kriz fSafetyl. Bottom Row rr Jack Koplin CSchool7, Harry Knoch, Audrey Leonard, John Kroboth fSchool and CommunityD, Vlfalter Kreissig fCadetJ, Doris Becker. MISS LOSEY Top Row-Miss Losey, Alice Welke fGirls, GymnasiumJ, Richard Backstrom, Lois Young, Thomas Whitacre, Carlton Stryzewski lSafety and Healthk, Donald Wolf, Robert Effertz. Jack Wolter. Fourth Row-Dorothy Vine, Mary Ann Wachowitz, Robert Whitson fljublicationl, Paul Wittemann fSocial ServieeJ, Kenneth Woest, James Whelan iSchoolD, Arline Voeltner, Arthur Fritz. Third Row-Dolores Wolcyk, Gladys Thoms, Betty Woles, Marian Wolff fCadetJ, Marion Moser, Alwin Kotke, Carol Roessler CAuditoriumD, Maxine Walczak lCafeteriaD. Second Row-Rudolph Zemek, Anna Mae Beck, Evelyn Timm, Robert Plant, Margaret Wessinger, Frank Wensierski, Florence Wiegel 1Library Servicel, Raymond Drews. Bottom Row-Mary Jane Tetting, Florence Zinda, Arline YVitte, Ralph Martin, Jean VanBro4-klin, James Fitz- gerald, Elaine Wahl. Liivf MISS KANN Top Row-wGrover Micballis, Patricia Menges, Ralph Nicholis, Earl Lepp fCadetJ, Robert Litzau, Jack Mueller, Glenn Michaelson, Kenneth Arndt. Fourth Row-Irving Maher, Robert Markowsky fSchoolJ, La Verne Phillips lSchool and Communityl, Shirley Nell, Jean Mergenthaler, Patricia Mangan, Robert Lonn, Elmer Lanting. Third RowsPatricia O'Keefe, Elmer Neitzel, Nancy Pierce, Edward Majtan, Lois Oldenburg, Warreli Lundwall, Caroline Mueller, Carol Pirwitz tCafeterial. Second Row-Miss Kann. Harold Nicholas, June Martens, Betty Obermann, Doris Paur, Joan McDonald CSafety and Healthl, Merlyn Matson, Beverly Norell Hfxuditoriunil. Bottom Row-Robert Mikow, Ruth Naeser, Edward Moore 1Publications5, Daniel Lietz, Marian Peplinski, June Morris fSocialD, Delores Janosch, Donald Lee lLibrary Serviceb, Joyce Panlas. MR. BUBECK 4LibraryP, Nile Schmeling, Gordon Paro, Jack Schallock. Fourth Row-June Richter, Samuel Perlson 1CommunityJ, Willalmelle Reehl, Eleanor Rajnuek Maiy Jane Bauernfeind, Ruth Radshlag, Joyce Raasch, Betty Ellen Robertson 4Cafeteria!, Dick Olson fSthoolJ Third Row-Mr. Bubeck, Allen Schwartz, Janet Reichmann 1Cyn1nasiuml, Melvin Rheingandb Betty Praedel Joyce Richter, Dick Risberg 4SocialJ, Henry Pinter, Earl Pflughoeft. Second Row-Charles Reetz, Harry Roeder, Marilyn Poetzl fCadetl, Margaret Powers 1PublicationsJ William Rode, Beverly Popelars 4AuditoriumP, Dorothy Price, Robert Bader. Bottom Row-Dolores Robinson, Marion Beck, Clarence Seif, Joyce Rancht iSafetyl, Eleanor Rexhausen Eunice Rothweiler, Laverne Post. 310 9A Top How-Mary Robertshaw, Kenneth Pick, Robert Seaman, Alfred Berg, Anthony Scherrer, Kenneth Roberta W t r N 307 9A MR. BROWN Top Row-Robert Keihl, Phillip Keller, Gloria Hillen, Vfilliam Kaiser, Earl Jorgensen, Raymond Becker, Mildred Keup, Ronald Keberle, Donald Bindrich. Fourth RowsMadge Binder, Carol Beyer, William Hoppe, Lois Kasel, Charlotte Herman. Carl Berenschot, Bruce Hickey, Frank Kilvinger. Third Row-Nancy Bethe, Ruth Kaiser, Gwendolyn Hinnrichs, Marilyn Kaufch, Ruth Braunschweig, Geraldine Higgs, Elaine Berdelman, Grant Hermening, Kenneth Behling. Second Row-Mr. Brown, Florence Gitzloff, Mary Jane Keno, Muriel Jansen, Lois Janquart, Pribcilla Kieren. Judith Hosier, Donald Jeanson. Bottom Row-Lloyd Herbstreitb, ,lane Kelley, Kenneth Kirft, Shirley Hoogefter, Marion Biechoff. Leo Hoag, William Berry. MISS CURRIE Top Row-Audrey Schultz fSocialt, Elroy Stelter, Bill Sixty, Duane Smith, .lack Taege fPublication:I, Harvey Stahl, Don Simandl, Kenneth Sliermacher fCadet,J, Paul Streil. Fourth Row -- Carol Schmidt fSchool and Communityt, Beverly Bates, Paul Steep, Dori, Evans. Dorothy Seufert 1Cafeteriat, Barbara Shierl 1SchoolJ, Elizabeth Batzko, Ronald Teach 15-chooll, Mife Currie. Third Rowfjoyce Buehl fAudit0riumt, Marie Schlieker, Mary Ann Seelow, Gladys Schmidt, Joe Streicher, Clarence Tondreau, Dale Slruve, Glen Selchert. Second Row-Ruth Sell, Edith Senkel, Dawn Sells, Betty Schmideler, Hilda Schoenberg. Don Smith. Clara Mae Schram, Shirley Schulz. Bottom R0w4.lames Sinur, Wfulter Tews, Earl Stops, Yiyian Schmidt, Gloria Schieble, Doloree Rubringer. Loif Schneeweis, Dorothy Schreiner. 319 9A 102 9B MR. SCHEFTNER Top Row-Audrey Mundt fAuditoriumb, .lacob Mayer, Virden Leopold, Donald Pavlet, Theodore Molski, Robert Nelson fCadetJ, Robert Laetsch, Robert Kunath. Fourth Row+Marjorie Osterer ISocial Servicel, Roy Mueller, Robert Mutchler, Jean Mork, Edward Madritsch, Joan Pesch, Patricia Ludwig fSchoolP. Third Row-Jack Maghakian, Jean Theoharis, Dolores Moench, Donald Manhardt CSafety and Healthl, Ellen Patzke, Carol Martin, Betty Marks, Mr. A. G. Scheftner. Second RowsShirley Peters, Mary Reichert fSchool and Communityl, James Meinecke, Lelia Newham fPub- licationsi, Violet Rehn, June Pohlhammer, Sarah McCue, Beverly Peterson. Bottom How- Laverne Lutz, Willitim Maass, Palricia Longtine, Charles Newby, Fred Neidermeyer, Leroy Lemler 1Cafeteria I , Robert Lange. MISS KENNEY Top Row-George Osten, Thomas Seidlitz, Elmer 0greenc,Fred Schwantes, Marvin Schmeling, Harold Pfeiffer, Tom Rawson, Jerome Rosman. Fourth Row-Miss Kenney, Shirley Stauber, Arlene Richter, Delores Richter, Edith Seidel, Iris Friedrichs, Grace Saffran, Mary Ann Revoy, Rudella Stam. Third Row-Carol Schraeder, Richard Jalas, Theodore Sattler, Donald Schnyder, Spence Potter, Connie Ring, Marolyn Lee, Loraine Stamm. Second Row-Earl Peters, Marion Schneider, Connie Skalitzky, Ralph Schulz, Charlotte Roberts, Shirley Spencer, Anne Remshak, Gue iter Seidentopf, Gerald Pluster. Bottom Row-Mary Ann ifpehn, Glenn Pulzier, Peter Schmidt, June Arnold, Robert Schardt, Donna Stam. 109 L 9B 124 9B MR. JOHNSON Top Row-Lila Holtz, Ralph Geis, Thomas Goessel, HarryFenske, James Gordon KSQ-hool and Communityl, Erwin Eckhoff, Robert Grall, Gloria Jaeger. Fourth Row-William Gellert iSchoolP, Gerald Geiger, Irene Heim tPhysical Education Servicel, Adelaide Frister lPublicationsl, Audrey Gieg, Richard Gill, Steve Deichler. Third Row-Leonard Johnson, Robert Gatzow, Carol Fritsche, Robert Ellei lCadetl, Milton Greifenhagen, Elizabeth Grall, Annabelle Gebhard lLibraryl, Betty Fell 1Auditoriumi. Second RowAGeraldine Fuhrman, Harold Fischer, Betty Gossman, Frederick Dudey, Karl Dudey. Bernard Fenske, Lois Garvin. Bottom Row-Richard Franke fSocial Servicel, Dorothy Helm 1Safety and Healthl, Audrey Essmann. Richard Eichmueller, Kathleen Herrmann, Arlene Greifenhagen 1Cafeterial. MR. KURTZ Top Rowf0scar Kornblum, Willialn Henke, Marvin Kahn, Russell Kuether, Ralph Kaentje, Delbert Jeffrey, James Hynek., Thomas Holmes. Fourth How-Harvey Klug, Beverly Kuenn, Betty Juhay, Burt Kuenzel, Margery Koepsell, Dolores Krieger, Shirley Knuth. Third Row-Joan Lauterbach, Grace Logue, June Kubicek, Joyce Juech, Catherine Korenic, Edwin Kornblum, Ralph Kalb, Mr. Kurtz. Second Row-Dana Kinsella, Joanne Kittelmann, Aloma Koerber, Jeanne Kahn, Joseph Grotte, Arthur Haecker, John Guequierre. Bottom Row-Donald Hampel, Gerald Koth, Heinz Haenisch, Jean Knotek, Alice Tlxrk, Milton Krauas. 206 QB 212 9B is-. MISS DE YOY Top Rowgfleorge Brasch. Ronald Buchholz, Anna Bueseh, Wvilliam Born, Carol Eckhardt, Dale Brannon, Yilas Holbrook, Donald Bauer. Third Ron'-Ruth Bingenheimer, Barbara Berweiler, Mary Danneker, Maria Armbruster, Harry Buchheit, Mary Cross, Robert Besch. Second Row-Robert Chappelle. Thomas Block, Ronald Beischer, Alvin Brunner, Daniel Bielinski, Lois Busch- haum, Mary Bennett. Miss De Yoy. Bottom Row-Ruth Burskey. Frank Cosentino, Elaine Dropp, James Bub, Jean Borden, Loretta Baumann, Paul Bellne. MR. HUNTER Top Rou'gMr. Hunter, James Stehling lCadetl, Eugene Zwister, Elaine Unke fSchooll, Eunice YVerthmann Arthur Zimmer, Donald Zlab, Allan Self-hert, Shirley Yelvington. Fourth Row-Nunry Miller. Yerna Zunker, Richard Wfillmun, Glenn Uebersohn, Franeella Volk, June Zacher Arthur Wvaells. Marion Strudell. Third ROZl'+C3F0lf'll Lee, YVm. Yonier, Arlene Wfeiss. Renee Meyer ISr'hool and Communityl, Audrey Ueber sohn 4PulJlicationsb, Irene Stolzoff, Audrey Theis, Florence Zemblowski, Doris Trautmann. Second RozvfT0m Gritzmacher, Robert Belhumeur, Fred Tuttle, Donald YVisel1er, Elroy Karow, Milton Wege, Burton Smith. James Wvuthrivh. Bottom Row-Kenneth Mann. Shirley Wright, Donald Steudli, Donald Vfeiner iSoeiali, Robert Turenske, Ralph Zahner 1Cafeterial, Frank Commorato fAuditoriuml. 304 9B I Absentee-s Top Row-Ralph Liedtke, Daniel Bartz, Frank Kerzick, Robert Poeschl, Fred Fisher, Arthur Frietag, Rus ell Krueger. Third Row-Ruth Schuettke, Agnes Edler, Claire Aichner, Shirley Caspersen, Wfilliam Schneider, Betty Ern er Donald Wilburth, Ray Kassaris. Second Row-Charlotte Kett, Beverly Novotny, Alice Harrison, Mildred Sell, Dorothy Bremer, .lean Carlson Lorraine Wilke. Bottom Row-Marion Kacktasy, Bernett Crootemaat, James O. Donahue, Marv Greco. .lovce Brunner, Connie Lohaus, Ralph Sievert, John Schiller. - 1 l I Top Row-Roy Petersen, Gordon Lutzke, Robert Schmidt, iDeYYayne Ortlieb, Raymond Hadfield. Alfred Bautz, Tom Wilde. Walter Janichen, Cliiford Kunde. Third Rowe.-Xrline Gaulke, Kenneth Lemke, Wlarren Toussaint. Robert Horton, Shirley Brunow, Virginia Rank, James Caller, Siegfried Lammers. Second Row-Arline Michaels, Dorothy Schramm, Loretta Beal, lone Pngel, Dorothy Breichan. Gertrude Jerusch, Della Sell, Harriet Huber. Bottom Rau'-Dorothy Hart, Marilyn Denton, Mary Mcfaffery. Ruth Janquart, Ruth Ludwig. ,lean Schweitzer, Arleene Kretchmar, Beatrice Winebrelmer, Homer Laude. Absentees atm, if ,I X WN mr ,Y ,, 'W1fu:s.f -af-wi MM w.M'QmXW,,gm,Q, ' M V e I I . . . Stadium boots . . . new semester begins . . . talk of sugar rationing . . . First-Aid courses started . . . Valentine's Day . . . Goofy Valentines even gooiier this year . . . Generals defeat Pulaski, Bay View, and West . . 21 l1OIIlC1'00l'llS sign up for 100 per cent King's Page subscrip- tion . . . homerooins have pictures taken for the annual . thrilling basketball games . . . slush, slush, and more slush . . brush haircuts coming into style more and more every day . . FEBRUARY - 1942 Dear Diary-Boy! Have I got a swell program this semester. Pete and I both have the same lunch hour. The only thing I don't like is the idea of having gym right after lunch. Miss Simandl and Mr. Ehlman have left King but two new teachers, Misses Risjord and Losey, have joined the fac- ulty, so that evens up the score. Dear Diary-Boy! Skirts seem to be getting shorter day by day. It's hard to tell if a girl's even got one on when she's wearing a fingertip coat. Dear Diary-Today we had an air raid drill. I guess Mr. Chamberlin thought we did a good joh of it and I agree with him. It was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop any place in the whole building. It seems that the kids are beginning to realize the serious- ness of it all. Many alumni and even students have already joined the armed forces. all avi ..?Sa.M'E ' e, 1l3'iE:'h V .- .,,ff'7 V . A, - ' -' ng za -Q ., - :+V : , s itll A 1-ff Q- -. V ' in t--' ' C i, i, ,K 47' ' , f 1 S mf! 1 FEBRUARY - 1942 Dear Diary- Here's a picture of our basketball team. They suffered two losses at the hands of South and Mar- quette, but defeated Pulaski, W'est, and Bay View. Dear Diary-I helped decorate the gym for the prom. Boy! Am I tired and stiff. lvhat I need is a lot of rest and believe me-l'm going to get it. But after the Prom! Top Row-Russell Littman, S. Schmidt, Clem Schmidt, Robert Goell, Martin Lange, Jack Wfierschem, Dan Schultz. Second Row-James Haase, Coach Polomis, Ray Gehringer, Art Humboldt, Ken Wiesner, Earl Halverson, Bob Polachek, Coach Neu- bauer, Glenn Jacobs. Bottom RowfHenry Klosterhuber, Carlton Wieslier, Jerry Lemberg, Dan O'Corman, Bur- nett Lee, Ken Gostchovk, Don Franke, Bob Melivhar. R prim Nm wx . 49. X., '25 1,5 'N,. S - P . I 6 A ' .' 1, . V? LW 2. l :Q- 00 ln' HOQ . . . basketball hows out for a year . . . Washington wins, 39-35 . . . MacArthur homerooms in the lime- light . . . ping pong tournaments . . . patriotism hits a new high . . . lots of alumni in service . . . Mrs. Fuldheim enlightens seniors . . . snow still falling every once in a while . . . blue- print reacling course begun . . boys on track team start practicing in earnest . . . spring, beautiful spring . . . fewer candy hars hecause of Lent . . MARCH - 1942 Dear Diary - Iim knitting a v-necked pullover sweater, and Pete thought it would he for him. He was irked when I said it was for someone else, until I told him that it's for Red Cross. Did he look relieved when I said that! Dear Diary-Clay modeling looks like loads of fun-Barbara Pflitner does it so well it seems easy. So does Lawrence Schramm, who made a clay hust of MacArthur. Speaking of Gen- eral MaeArthur, he and his men make the front page of the newspapers a lot more interesting these days! Dear Diary-No more haskethall games 'til next yearglgete and I saw the last one tonight in our gym. We thought we were going to win, hut Washington seemed to have a little edge, and they won, 39-35 - that's close, though. MARCH - 1942 Dear Diary-Today Pete and l tip- toed into the room where Art Shanks was listening to a program over the loudspeaker, and Pete just couldn't re- sist taking his picture. He didnlt even know we were there! Dear Diary-Pete brought over this lmasketliall picture he took the other night. Dear Diaryfljuring lunch hour, Pete and I usually go in the team rooms and watch the ping pong tournaments these flays-Hubert Schneider is a wonderful player, and state table tennis champion, too! Dear Diary-There is talk of elimi- nating Eastcr vacation this year. Oh, l hope they don'tl MARCH - 1942 Dear Diary-Today we heard Mrs. Doroth ' F ldh y u eim speak on world af fairs, in the auditorium. She told us so many things about the Axis, the Rus- sians, the Australians, and Alaska. Be- sides, she was funny, too! Dear Diary- Sure, and I'm after feel- ing a wee bit Irish today, since this is St. Patrick's Day. Pete wore a green tie, and I wore a green ribbon. Dear Diary-Pete and I went bowl- ing and I made 111 points, instead of my usual 55! I heard that the faculty bowling team has been doing all right, to put it mildly. Dear Diary-Pete had to break a date with me tonight, but I don't mind, because he is working on a model air- plane for defense. An-7 ' K K p ,,a..,,w-w1p90R s FLM r u u i M-.WA x L.. 2 y W 'N4 A 1 3 , f I I 5 O PHO . . . umbrellas . . . spring fever . . . World turning green . . . April Fool's Day pranks . . . Victory gardens coming into their own . . . noon-hour baseball luring many devotees away from lunch . . . friendly rivalry . . . King wins first golf match . . . Easter vacation . . . track team wins three times in a row . . . Ken Wliesner breaks high jump records . . . tennis team loses to Whitehsh Bay . . . Victory groups . . . Red Cross . . . model airplane building . . APRIL - 1942 Dear Diary - Today I got to school at 7 oiclock because Pete called up and said I should hurry - why didn't I look at the clock or remember that today is April Foolis Day? Dear Diary-Pete and I are doing our part for the war hy giving up sodas fand buying defense stamps with the moneyj, doing Red Cross work, and saving wherever we can-paper, tin cans, and lots of other things. Today we Went in and saw Don Peitch helping hy Working on a model airplane. Dear Diary-Dean Holt, of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, gave an inspiring talk to the seniors today. Dear Diary-Pete Wore his new suit with the cumess pants, and when we were in the auditorium hearing the Milton College glee club, he looked nicer than any other hoyl APRIL - 1942 Dear Diary-Pete and I took our Winter coats out of hiding, and watched the Army Day parade tonight. Kingis marching hand got drenched, hut still looked swell! Dear Diary- Pete and I rounded up the cast of The Trysting Places' and got this sort of formal picture. The play was so cute! Dear Diary-Those ,laps just hetter watch out! Besides all the other things King students are doing, lots of them lincluding Pete and mel are working on maps with air raid Wardens, and 250 are planting their own Victory gardens. Dear Diary- Today Pete and I went out to North Hills and saw Kingis golf team heat Custer, 398-4-Ol. Coach Scharf expects them to do all right this year. APRIL - 1942 Dear Diary-Today at South, King won its third track meet in a row! I bet Ken Wiesner will be famous some day-in this meet he jumped 6 feet, I inch. Thatis I inch better than the for- mer record. Dear Diary-Were Pete and I thrilled when King's gym team placed third in the all-city gym meet today! Watching them is just like seeing a circus. Dear Diary-Our track coaches cer- tainly know their business! Mr. Kacz- marek, Mr. Neubauer, Mr. Hanks, and Mr. Foti have helped our track team to be what it is. 2-- -, Left to right : Top Row-Martin Lange, Russell Krueger, Clem Schmidt, Evan Jaeger, Gordon Nuck, Charles Bahde, Sol Kossoris, Erwin Bannen- berg, Gerald Kuehn, Roger Lucas, Fred Marks, Warren Touissaint, Kenneth Syring, Harvey Meyerpeter. Third Rowglerry Volk, Mgr., Edward Schmidt, Vernon Ponejolic, Eugene Schmidt, Harry Mueller, Ray Gieringer, Carlton Wiesner, Joe Mueller, Robert Richardson, ,Iohn Erck, Mar- shall Hyde, Clyde Farley, Gehrt Van Till. Second Row-Russell Littmann, Mgr., .Iohn Konzal, Clem Rossmann, George Borden, Ro- bert Paukner, Gilbert Kaap, Burnett Lee, Wil- liam Wheaton, Robert Dopke, Milton Voigt, Russell Bott, Elroy Hottinger, Kenneth St-huerer, James Sixty, Mgr., .lack Feltz, Mgr. Bottom RowiChet Follansbee, Howard Per- rault, Steve Vachalek, Lyle Peters, Ken Wies- ner, Wallace Woolweber, Keith Gauger, Elmer Gebhard, Eberhard Bollmann, Ralph Ducke., Robert Stolz, Knox Brandon, Jack Jaeger, Douglas Miller. TRACK COACHES-From left to right: Mr. Kaczmarek, Mr. Neubauer, Mr. Hanks, Mr. Foti. . . . Arbor Day . . . spring fever . . . noon- hour baseball . . . sugar rationing . . . parents coming to school . . . new shoes . . . Betty Menke wins art scholarship . . . City Relays . . . crazy fads . . . Waukesha Relays . . . Stuart Bellin wins scholarship at Lawrence . . . second showing of Spinning Spokes . . . matinee dances . . . third place in State meet . . . Memorial Day, but no vacation this year . . . Spring Prom . . . MAY - 1942 Dear Diary-We had an Arbor Day program over the loud speaker today. Trees Were planted in honor of the alumni in service. Very impressive. Dear Diary - Everyone is getting spring fever. Kids Walk around in the halls in a daze. I almost forgot to hand in my term paper. Baseball's going strong during the noon hours too. Here are some of the kids practicing to be future Di Maggios. Dear Diary-Sugar rationing began today. Half the teachers were absent from classes. Here's a picture of a problem that called for professional ad- vice. Mom is all up in the air about it. Dear Diary-lt was so bright and sun- shiny out today that Pete thought it was a good time to snap our golf team. From left to right they are Billy Sixty, Rupert Hughes, Mr. Sharf, Dick Gaedke, and Dave Bagemihl. ,NSA MAY - 1942 Dear Diary I - went downtown after school and got the huraches I've been aching for. All the kids have them. I forgot to say that Betty Menke won a scholarship to the Layton School of Art. M b ay e some day Illl win one. Dear Diary- Pete and I went to the city relays. Was it super! We won- and against the toughest competition in the city. Looks good for the City Meet. Here are Ken Wiesner, Erwin Bannen- herg, and Bolo Richardson. Dear Diary-I dragged Pete to the Matinee D ance after school. Lots of kids and fun' . Dear Diary - Waukesha Relays! Fun galore! We went in Pete's old rattle- trap. Joe and Sally went too. We won, scorin 561- ' g A points. That wasn't hard to take. i-pix, MAY - 1942 Dear Diary-Hadison State Meet with our track team coming in third. Quite a few hoys distinguished themselves hy getting firsts and seconds. All the spring sport hoys are going to town this year- track, golf. and tennis. Dear Diary-Wwe went to the All- School Prom! There was a reception line. Larry EVert's orchestra. and every- thing you could ask for. Pete looked too too divine and said l was his dream . f is' 1 'X.i girl come true. The gang piled in Pete's pride and joy after the dance and went to Lil's for more refreshments. lt was heavenly! Y Dear Diary-Heres a group picture of our golf team. They came in second in the city league. The snaps show the boys in action. Wie had a Memorial Day program today. tomorrow being Saturday. It gave me a rather queer feeling inside. From left to right - Billy Sixty. Rupert Hughe-. Dir-li Cnedlie. David Bagemihl. A., U poi -' . perfect daysw . . . spring concert . . . girls, boys, music . . . hikes . . . swimming season just around the corner . . . gay ballerina skirts . . . cool peasant blouses . . . summer sports getting under way . . . more brush haircuts . . . talk of getting jobs for the summer . . . shopping for summer clothes . . . beach parties . . . lucky few with early tans . . . exams . . . exemptions . . . Class Day with the seniors walking around in a world all their own . . . commencement exercises . . . end of school . . JUNE E 1942 Dear Diary- Here are some shots of our championship tennis team. Are they good! I got them all to line up and Pete snapped them. Dear Diary- Pete and I went to the Spring Concert tonight. l'll het it in- volved a tremendous amount of work 'cause it all went off so smoothly. Dear Diary - Commencement exer- cises tonight and golly, the program was really inspiring, and there weren't any long, boring speeches! Summer vaca- tion, yippeel ! From Kurtz, left to rightf Calvin Dobrutz, Couch .lack Wierschenl, Robert Schliewe, ,laxnes Haase, Art Humboldt, Hubert Schneider. John Kemp, Dan Schultz, Robert Truppc. MHS Class .Q GERALD LEMBERC Jane Aiken Betty Andres Aldora Arnold Russell Baetke David Bagemilll Joseph Baley Marilyn Barr Richard Beck Doris Benschneider Ruth Berenschot Marilyn Birchler Buth Bixler Muriel Borneman Dorothy Bouchier Marilyn Brandon Gloria Brockel Harold Buelow Carol Cass Eleanore Cassini Carol Dilger Donald Dobransky Robert Dopke Charles Downs Lawrence Ebert Alfred Eckl Corinne Eggert Vivian Ehmke Louise Erickson Ruth Fehling John Fina Marjorie Flaws George Fleischmann Jean Friedrich Adolf Friz Dorothy Friz President DAVID BAGEMIHL Vice-President Honor Richard Gaedke Shirley Gauger Roy Gerhard Jack Gray Glenn Guember Clifford Hahn James Halsey Carl Hambuch Marilyn Heyde Janet Hill Arlyne Hillen Lawrence Hoenig Marijayne Hoffmann Lu Cille Horn Mary Horvath Arthur Humboldt Fred Jahnke Earl Janssen Janet Jordan Eileen Juds Ruth Kasten Arline Ketterl Thelma Klinger Jane Koenig Rita Kraus Lucille Kreuter Jean K1-iz Phyllis Krueger Beverly Kureck Jean Lambert Shirley Lange Elsie Lasch Dorothy Lawonn Lyle Lee Gerald Lemberg Lois SCHMITT Secretary llioers HUBERT SCHNEIDER Scroll Joyce Lent Margret Leuenberger Clarence Limbach June Loeper Hildegard Lorenz Vernell Luebke Burton Manke Virginia Markkanen Marion Mayer Betty McCabe Betty Menke Phyllis Mereen Elaine Mueller Catherine Neja Elroy Nell Helen Ohermann Sheila O,Gorman Mildred Opichka Belle Paddock Valia Palesse Betty Papp Anne Marie Parise Dorothy Parthun Stella Passaris Marian Patlow Wallace Pergoli Barbara Pflittner Shirley Plautz Lorraine Prowatzke Shirley Raabe Robert Richardson Juergen Roedel Bernice Roeming Clarence Boeming Jeanne Rouse Treasurer Lorraine Schablow Janice Schellin Virginia Scheribel Lois Schmitt Hubert Schneider Shirley Schneider Delores Scholzen Audrey Schroeder Delores Schwantes Marshall Schwid Jack Selsemeyer Esther Shefloe Caroline Shenkenb James Soechtig Charlotte Smith Floy Smith Phyllis Spehn Betty Stauher Betty Stehle Steven Stetz Jeanette Stieglitz Avis Swenson Helen Thomas Bose Thumann Hugo Tietz Milton Voigt Dorothy Wac'hs Kathryne Weber Ralph Weidner Lona Westfahl Jeanne Wierschem Agnes Wild Audrey Wischer Harry Ziebell erger JANE AIKEN BEVERLY ANN ALTMAN History Course Elective Course Annual Service Tennis Library Cadet Dramatics HENRY C. 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SCHICK English Course Elective Course Annual Service Annual Service A Cappella A Cappella YIRGINIA SCHERIBEL Science Course Cadet Service Publications RALPI-I H. SCHLOTE EDYVARD M. SCHBIIDT Mathematics Course Science Course School Council Cadet Gym Team Football LRSLLA M. SGIIMELING Stenographic Course Library Council Cartoonist Club JANE L. SGI-IMIDT LOIS SGIIMITT Stenographic Course Elective Course Bank Cashier Cafeteria Council Annual, A Cappella ROBERT H. SGHMIDI Elective Course Key Cadet Bicycle Cadet ' A 9 IF 0 f an .m Ai ff H' M A 4 Tennis, Basketball HUBERT SCHNEIDER FLORENCE L. ScHoLz Science Course Science Course Gym Cadet Orchestra Swimming, Knitting SHIRLEY A. SCHNEIDER Stenographic Course A Accounting Service J' Commercial Service 3, L f DELoREs SCHOLZEN AUDREY J. SCHROEDER Elective Course Stenographic Course Publications A Cappella, Annual Library Cadet School Council LAVVRENCE R. SCHRAMM ,, if 4 'tv WB , 1- , . S W ,xg c General Art Course First Aid DANIEL A. SCHULZ DELoREs R. SCHWANTES Accounting Course Stenographic Course Bookstore B Cafeteria Council Basketball Manager First Aid FRANK E. SCHUSTER English Course uCase of Mary Herries Dramatic Service ' MARSHALL SCHWID WARREN R. SENN 1 Elective Course Science Course 5 Q Publications 10' Y 1 Kingis Page, Annual l JAcIc A. SELSEMEYER I Mathematics Course Cadet Auditorium Council Ma f,,, Q, ESTHER M. SHEFLOE VIRGINIA MAY SHIRLEY English Course Stenographic Course A Cappella Social Service School Council Tennis, Swimming CAROLINE SHENKENBERCER Elective Course First Aid Swimming MARJORIE H. SIERCK FLOY MARIE SMITH Stenographic Course Marching Band Elective Course Publications, Cadet Dramatics, Leadership CHARLOTTE J. SMITH Elective Course Cadet Service Annual Service Elective Course Puhlications Track 81 Football Mgr. Office Cadet JAMES WILLIAM SOECHTIG PHYLLIS SPEHN Elective Course School Council, Cadet Dramatics, Annual JEAN J. 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WESSINGER Elective Course A Cappella Mu+ic Service LoNA V. WESTFAHL Science Course Art Service Red Cross Inuul Science Course Council Service Truck PIIYLLIS C. WVEISS Elective Course Band, Orchestral Annual Service MARGARET M. WENIJEL Stenogruphic Course Swimming WILLIAM H. WI-IEATON Science Course Safety Council Fencing ynne Qwtmfe. SHIRLEY P. WHITE Science Course First Aid Cadet JEASNE M. WIERSCHEM Acxzs J. K-ILD Science Stenographic Course Gym Cadet Bookstore B Cadet First Aid First Aid Ksxxeni G. WIESSER Science Course Auditorium Council Track BIRDIE WILLIAQIS SEYMOUR J. WISI-ISEFSKY English Course Elective Course Case of Mary Herries' Publications Dramatic Service Annual Service Annum' Wiseman Stenographic Course Bookstore B Cadet Fencing AIILEEIS WITT ELAINE W-ITT Stenographic Course Stenographic Course Girls' Social Club Girls' Gym Council AIILISE H. XYITT .. Electire Course Glee Club Girls' Social Club ROBERT WITT H.ARBi' A. ZIEBELL Science Science Course Football First Aid Course Cadet Service Cadet ADOLPH H. Wrssow Elective First Aid Course Cadet Jozix H. ZILSMANN ELNILE R. ZYSEIGLER fvlalhematics Electire Course Manual Arts Service School and Community First Aid Course Fir-t Aid Cour-e . Rx-I ibn , K -1 I Summer School Cancliclates NOT PICTURED: x 5- ' f 1. 1 f ,- if , CLIFFORD KLNDE BEHXICE W-ALLZ-KK Electire Course Eleclire Course Girls, Club Annual jot-IN Bezax FTLART BLLLIN Elective Courfe 5Ci9f1C'E'L'Jllf Football Affhffl' Trgfk Microbiology RIcI-I ARD Heuer its Elective Course Football ircotui in Hin TITLE Aiken, Jane Albrecht, Henry Altman, Beverly Andres, Betty Arndt, Harriet Arnold, Aldora Baesemann, Lois Baetke, Russell Bagemihl, Dave Baley, .Ioe .lr. Barr, Marilyn Bautz, Hilda Beck, Richard Beilfuss, Donald Beilfus, Marjorie Bellacks, Doris Benschneider, Doris Berenschot, Ruth Bernacchi, Alfred Bienfang, Jean Biksacky, Mary Ann Binder, Josephine Birchler, Marilyn Biskup, Phyllis Bixler, Ruth Blitsch, Raeburn Block, Mildred Bodenback, Charlotte Borneman, Muriel Bouchier, Dorothy Boyd, Robert Brandon, Marilyn Brenner, Evelyn Brettschneider, Lydia Brockel, Gloria Buelow, Harold Buettner, Glen Buyeske, .lune Cale, Quentin Cass, Carol Cameron. Kent Carey, Harold Cassini, Eleanor Clow, Bruce Corrigan, Walter Craig, Glenn Crilley, .lean SUBTITLE Pee Wee Hank Pudgy Belts Hattie Aldopey D. D. D.', Russ Bagga F rerichy M ur Dick Don Marge Dorie Hey You! Ruthie Bernatchie B eansie Tina alan Lynn Pip.-squeak Rudy Rae Millie Cherie Mimi Bouch Bob Lynn E vie Leech Glo Hal Hey you. ' Daisy June Droopy Cathie K CCC I '6Silent Harry Lena Clow W'ally Little Butch Curly THEME College cutie Telescopes Dimples Love St War Up sweep Eating .Ierking Sodas Photography Golf Let's go Brewers Long Hair Hair Sheepshead Sleeping Loafing Certain blondes Dreaming Eating Basketball Republicans Bookworm Chewing gum Worrying Reading Reading Expressive eyes Roller skating Writing soldiers Bewitching eyes Chewing gum Hunting-what? Journalism Snapping gum Brown eyes Friendly smile Table Tennis Looking A certain man Bowling Day dreaming A. W. O. L. Blondes Accordion Basketball Dancing Wrecking cars Dancing ies 941220. MISPRINT College English Stadium boots Sweater Boys Too Many Sisters Blondes Work Competition Bad Prints Projects Dyed Blondes .laps R. K. Stuck-up people Homework Speech? Gum-crackers Cracked Records Tickling In a hurry Talking Sloppy clothes Compositions Insincere people Desk pounders Homework Cherry Blossom Dyed hair Spelling Blondes fgirlsi Dirty tables Krunchers Homework Spongers Octopuses Twisted tales Southpaws Hair ribbons School Talkative people Flirts Sweaters Playing cards 'iGot a nickel ? Physics I2A Apples Ford V-8 Conceited boys PROLOGUE King Comical Engineer Resister Always kidding Hi King Me Amateur Amateur News reports Miss Musically-minded Single 8: carefree Single Business Student Looking Blonde-o. k. Problem child Going Learnin' Free, single Single Lively Dumb stuff Student Miss S0ldier's girl Milwaukee His girl Kingls Page Dreaming-scheming Stude reporter Hopeful .lust me Well now! Draftsman Happy, free Miss Buck Private Young Maid Guess what? Anxious Student Dreaming Student? King draftee Cashier EPILOGUE Wisconsin U. Chemical Engineer Sob-sister Still a kid Bye Wisconsin Us Professional Professional Army Air Forces Mrs. Absent minded Who knows Stillg I hope Business Graduate Iive found him Red-success Still a problem Gone Still learnin' Who knows? ? As good as dead Wise guy Former student Missed Soldier's wife California His wife Journalist Winged Hhavoc Grad reporter Hopeless Still me! Who knows? Who knows? Happy, tied down Mrs.? Brig. General Old maid Thatis right Appeased Stenographer Still dreaming Student Draftee Watch and see TITLE Dilger, Carol Dittmar, Lois Dix, Eugene Dobransky, Donald Dobratz, Calvin Dobratz, Ken Dolge, Walter Dopke, Robert Downs, Charles Dracopaiclas, Joanne Dubrow, Eileen Duemke, Marion Duerr, Nathalie Ebert, Lawrence Ebling, Betty Eckl, Alfred Eggert, Corinne Eggert, Harold Ehlers, Elmer Ehmke, Vivian Ehr, Carol Engel, Ileen Erck, John Erdmann, Walter Erickson, Helen Erickson, Louise Erler, Ione Ewing, Leonard Fehling, Ruth Feider, Marilyn Fina, John Fisher, Ethel Fisher, Jerome Flaws, Marjorie Fleischmann, George Franke, Don Fridie, Beverly Friedrich, Jean Friz, Adolf Friz, Dorothy Gaedke, Richard Gaugh, Shirley Gerhard, Roy Gostchock, Kenneth Gottschalk, Ralph Graham, Cleone Gray, Jack Green, Bernard Grether, Allen Grussing, .lack Guember, Glen Hahn, Clifford SUBTITLE Just Carol 6'Ditty Dixie DoDo Cal Dopey Wally Bubbles Chuck Drake Dubie Blackie Duesser Jay 66Ebb9! Muscles Harry Budi' Viv Ehr Blondie Long John Speedy lust Helen Loie Duchess Doc Ruthie Dopey Johnny Tootie 'i0ssie', Margie George Ace Blondie Jeanie Addie Dot Dick Shirl Gabby Gus Gus Cleo .lake Bernie Ted Jake Glen Cliff THEME Making faces Dancing Sleeping Movies Dixies' Pool Playing Night Life Keep 'em guessing Corn Teachers? Freckles Good parties High notes Honking honks? Horseback Riding Homework omitted Ping pong 4 ? P Homo-sap-iens Work? Dancing Talking Studious Comic books Tearing tickets Forgetting Expaarraments Walking the dog Crackerjack Wavy hair Long hair Smooth approach Hot dogs Model MA Excitement Homework Gum chewers Sleeping Rushin' 'round Pool Long fingernails Golfing Music and shows Bowling strides Sleeping Going to parties Dancing So what Bike riding Eating in shows Dixies Malted Milks Getting 95's MISPRINT Mushy letters Sophisticates Working Penmanship Impromptu speeches Women Toenail polish Veronica Women drivers Brush haircuts Kill-joys Blind dates Deceivers Cleaning glasses Conceited men Projects False people English 12A's '5Report Cards Brush haircuis Corny jokes Cheapskates Term papers Career girls Lift thine eyes Ready and willing Blushing Alarm clock Tests Shirttails out Careless Blue eyes siShorty Jazz Singing girls Sleeping Men Cafe chairs Response Marks Boys Girl Jitterbugs Electric lights Japs Short skirts Dark lipstick Homework Students Wrist Walking Girls that smoke Girls smoking Corny jokes PROLOGUE C. L. D. Student Student? Scholar Woman Hater Smart Under strain Bashful boy Nothin' Man-hater Engaged Chewing gum 5'-3 , 130 lbs. Pius Anenias Studying Studious student Young, happy Tall, Dark, Timid Here fschooll Free Senior Schoolgirl Soda-jerker Doorman In a dither Just a girl Introvert Class 12A ulust Mei' FreefWhilefSingle Driving Available Undetermined Drifting Let George do it Student Nursing Studying speech Ready for life Little me Delivery boy Student 'L95' Homeroom Carefree Playboy American Philosopher Job seeker Student Playboy Young and innocent C. P. H. EPILOGUE Cold Secretary Chemist Still! Brilliant Marines? You guess Somethin, Hater? ?? Married Someone's honey The same Pius civis R. N. Daffy Draftee Still happy Tall, Dark, ? Gone lNavy7 Slave Who knows Whose girl? Tooth-jerker Change of uniform A secretary .lust a lady Extrovert Class 1-A Who knows? Still! Careful Still available? Uninterested Anchoring a sailor It wasn't done Air Corps Marriage Teaching speech Wish I were back You guess! Chauffeur Who knows? Who knows? Marry Engineer Still American Traveler Navy Musician College man Not so young C. P. A. TITLE SUBTITLE Haldemann, Marvin Halsey, James Hambuck, Carl Hansen, Don Heard, Harold Hein, Calven Heintz, Robert Herrmann, Kurt Heyde, Marilynn Heykes, Henry Hill, Janet Hillen, Arlyne Hinrichs, Arno Hoenig, Laurence Hoffmann, Marijayne Holt, Donald Hoogester,,Eldon Horn, Lucille Horvath, Mary Humboldt, Arthur Hunt, l.ewis Jahnke, Fred Jahnke, Carl Janssen, Earl Jeschko, Viola Johnson, Marion Jones. Vera Jordan, Janet Juds, Eileen Kaneiss, Betty Kasten, Rulh Keller, Helmut Kenda, Fred Ketterl. Arline Kirchen, Mavis Klinger, Thelma Klinowiecki, Marcella Klosterhuber, Henry Koenig, .lane Kramer, Ruth Kraus, Rita Krauss, Lucille Kreuter, Lucille Kriehn,Gordon Krist, Delores Kriz, Jean Kroening. Willianl Krueger. Phyllis Krythe, Jean Kuehn. Gerald Kureck. Beverly Lambert. .lean Lange, Shirley Marbles I im Weed Slugger Heard Kelly Bob Herman Heyde Hikes .linny Arl Heinie Hairy Larry H vffy Don Hooge Lucy K6M1llIi9,, Art Louie Frefldy Cully Janssen Tools Johnny Vee Nebraska Red Sugarfoot Ru,dy,, Ham C1mrlles,' Dimples Tiny Betty Marcy Hank Giggles Rudy Reetz Lucy Cile Fish Del Jean ie Bill Chicken Tina Jerry 'iffev' Shirl THEME Whistling Sports Baseball Fly fishing Model building Loafing Chewing the rag .laloppy Eating Water? Pretzels Smiles K Winks Bickering Sheepshead Speculating Tall, Dark. ? Photography Fish stories Gift of Cab Teasing Dancing Small cars A surprise Slcep Monkeying around Dreaming That giggle Trying to bowl Cleopatra Sweet person Knitting Driving fast Booging it Writilig letters Brown eyes Jerking sodas Southern Belles Crabby A certain Blonde Brown eyes Dark curly hair Show-offs Ninin' 4 Britin Experimenting Manitowoc Brown wavy mane Unknown Souvenirs Dieting Doc Browns Sports Daydreaming Bowling MISPRINT Working nights 5'-1 Long term No seat-cafe Working Trig Work Short men? Toe nail polish g'Never Mindn Redheads Girls Nervy gals Big feet Stadium boots Jessie Cat? My picture Purple, red Conceit Homework Shrimp salad Crooked seams Misdemeanors Wolves Bachelors Blue Monday Two-faced people Snooty people Conceited boys Sloppy shirts No gas Crusty jokes Scarcity of men Catty talks Late comers Writing letters MCats,' Conceited boys H. B. Short boys Writing Bright remarks Wanna Know? Clicks Blind dates Note Passers Non cooperation Hats Girls with boys Conceit Practical jokers Clashing colors PROLOGUE No money Student Window washing Job Senior RKHS Nothing Eating the gooch Single 5'-10 Young and happy Oflice Cadet Young maid A-1 Pencil pusher Just a gal Chauffeur Butchered Single and happy Color-blind Sport enthusiast Student Problem child School boy Usher Giggles Dime store doll Indefinite Unknown Dancing Little girl Dreamer 6'-4 -210 lbs. Cabardine Knitting! Carefree Public Servant Miss K Young, free Cashier Lit Stock girl Florist helper Graduate lf I dued it Problem Child Smiling Student Souvenir hunting I ? ? lbs. Came, saw, - 60 bowler Still dumb H. B. treasurer EPI LOGUE Millionaire Enlistee Famous doctor Jap chasing Pilot Aviator It's all free C. P. A. Flo Nightengale Man of the world On the job Old maid 1-A 1-A in the army Angel f?l of Mercy Com. photographer Butcher Single-Darn it! You guess? Coach Draftsman ? Married Playboy Manager Oh! boy! Million 55 baby Definite--ly Still unknown Knitting Someoneis someone Nurse Superman Khaki For Britain? Still carefree Who knows? Mrs. K. Still young Another Veronica Burned out I wish I knew Sailorette Nurse Whipped Child problems Still smiling Drafted Hunting 98 lbs. Conquered 300 bowler Dumber still Home Treasurer TITLE LaPlante, Wanda Lasch, Else Laughlin., Eulane Lawonn, Dorothy Lee, Lyle Lehner, Robert Leissner, Elsie Lemberg., Gerald Lemke, Robert Lent, .loyce Le Sage, Rosemary Leuemberger, Margaret Liebscher, Lois Lietz, Audrey Lilley, Marrian Limbach, Clarence Lindberg, Betty .lane Loeper, June Lorenz, Hildegard Luebke, Vernell Lukitsch, .loe Manhardt, Leon Manke, Burton Markkanen, Virginia Martens, Margorie Mayer, Marion McCabe, Betty McCormick, .lames McFadden, William Meisinger, Erwin Menke, Betty Mereen, Phyllis Merz, Virginia Michelis, Elaine Mittelstaedt, Don Moerke, Robert Mueller, Elaine Mueller, Kenneth Mueller, Mary .lane Neja, Catherine Nell, Elroy Nemetz, Marilynn Neumann, Marilyn Nickolaus, Virginia Nuetzel, Vivian Oberbuchler. Elma Obermann, Helen O'Gorman, Sheila Olsen, Robert Opichka. Mildred Paddock, Belle Palesse, Valia SUBTITLE Winda F lash Pudgy Dot Honey Boy Bob Punkin Jerry Bob Joy Rosy 6'Margie Lois Lee Cissy Limpy Lindy Gene Hildy Nellie Whitie Wimpy Burt Marky Marge M utzie Betts I im Mac Mice Ozzie Phyl Ginny Mickey Don M erk Tillie Meat Ball lanney Cathy Nellie M itzie H oney G innyn Viv Al Emma Jim Bob Millie Val THEME Office sessions Gym Blushing Blushing You wanna know Hunting, fishing? Writing letters Slacks Golf Mischief Eating Thank you! Waiting Bowling 9:00 Scholar Sheepshead '4Frat Houses Fencing, Fiddle Talking Colognes Sleeping Eating Girls? ? ? Knittin' 4 Britain Movies Trouble Long ruby nails Chess Basketball Working Sitting Music Practical jokes Bowling Censored Gabby women Vim, vigor Blondes Dancing Not girls! Hot Swing Redhead Dancing and ? ? ? Big brown eyes Bowl, Baseball Bowling Fighting back Dancing Quiet Dancing Engineers Dancing 7 MISPRINT Convertibles Stuck-ups Gum Slowpokes Oh, no Censored Competition Slacker Bakeries Tall people Damp weather uPorky', Freckles Unshaved boys .lealous boys Late people No 'Lconvertsw Defeat Jabber-wacky Doodlebugs Bookworms Gossip Studying Bossy people Unreliables W'aiting for? Corny jokes Redheads Sleepless nights Sitters War news Deadpans Bark Lake Censored Fun Conceited people Lights Stubborn people False friends Opera Sarcasm 'LKnow it alls' Cats Typing tests Blondes Red shirts Cats Homework 'tLone Ranger? Staring Censored PROLUGIIE Censored Gym student Dumb bunny School girl Mama's boy Student Candy girl 12A Nuisance 5'-2 Student Cute and single Miss Miss Shopping around 6'-2 Checking Minn. Doing Knittin' 4 Britain Having fun ,lust living Army Drifting along Girl Student Bashful Clerk 18 Star Civilian Awfully simple Student Chatterbox Accordion player Vlrastin' time 12A Sub-deb Dreaming of Always jabhering Bashful? Relaxing Student Spark Trying ha rd Amateur bowler Miss Borrowing Senior Wiorking aimle--l Dentist Asst. Learning Single and happy EPILOGUE Fair and free Gym teacher Smart bunny Office girl Are you kidding? Army Beautition I-A Soldier-draft Air Hostess Teacher Still cute Well! Mrs. Old Maid ? R. A. T. I Doocl it Knittin' 4? Reminiscing Dead Blank If. S. Marine Bachelor Girl Stenographer Still? Shopper Doubtful Captain Yank in the A. E. F Simply awful Artist? lX'ho knows? Accordion teacher Doin, time IA Nurse Still dreaming Who knows? You guess! Who knows? XY. Li. Operator Flame Still trying Pro. bowler blrs. lf'8Il'0I'fffll Ba nkrupt Kindergarten Businessman 'K' Asslstani Still learning Happy TITLE SUBTITLE Papp, Betty Betsy Parise, Anne Marie Frenchie Parthun, Dorothy Dotty Passaris, Stella Siell Patek, Patricia Pat Patlow, Marian Pat Paukner, Robert Red Payne, Anne Annie Pecor, .lean Wecgrs Pergoli, .lean Pergoli Pergoli, Wallace Wally Peters, Ella Blondie Peterson, Arthur Pete Pfiittner, Barbara Bobbie Plautz, Shirley Putz Plaetz, June Janie Polacheck, Robert Polly Prowatzhe, Lorraine Larry Pump, Dolores 'sDolly Quandt, Robert Ouanloc Quigley, Mary Billie Raabe, Shirley Shirl Radtkc, Rudie Ruflolpho Rau, William Bill Bausch, Georgieann Georgie Reimer, Carollouise Suzy Reseburg, Elroy Rosenbloom Reseller, Frederick A1mcr,, Richardson, Robert Tiny Roedel, .luergen Jerk Roeming, Bernice Tootie Roeming, Clarence .lr. Clarie Rost, Don Pop Rouse, Jeanne Honey Rubringer, Lois Loie Ruess, Donald lust Don Saunders, Dona Dona Saxon, Edgar Sax Schablow, Lorraine ? ? Schaefer, Beverly Bev. Scheer, Allan Al Schellin, Janice Jannie Scheribel, Virginia Ginny Schick, Elaine Terry Schlote, Ralph Einstien Schmeling. Ursula Sue Schmidt, Edward Ed Schmidt, .lane lay Schmidt, Robert Bob Schmitt, Lois Honey Schneider, Hubert Hubie Schneider, Shirley Shirl Scholz, Florence Dumbo Scholzen. Delores Blondie THEME Choirs Brunette boys Fishing'7 Warbling Horses Harlequins Doubtful Sewing Blushing Boring people Hunting Movies? Shows Riding horses 'GYou kiddin'?', Bowling Sitting Laughing Straus music Sleeping Arguing Teasing Studying Homework New clothes Day dreaming Girls Girl Scout Physique Girls Sports Golf Day-dreaming Flashing eyes Dancing Quiet, reserved Dancing Sleeping Knitting socks Simple and ? Carpenter Rippling cackle '6Tall fellowsw Blue eyes Goldy locks Red Tired Clark Gable Aeronautics Blushes Table-Tennis Shiny nose Long letters Dancing MISPRINT Catty seniors Blondes Snobs Two-faced people Short sweaters Cod-liver oil Sacks Ain,t so Drug assistant Dancing Untidiness Ushers Trig problems Fresh Freshman Being teased Studying 6'Conceited people Blonde boys Benny Goodman Working Pettiness Stringy hair Girls Corny programs Moonless nights Homework Rubber shortage Sunshine patriots Bobbie', iiCensored Silly giggles None! Dull-nights Notropis cornutus Called babe Speech Two-timers Capitalists Mixed plaids Typing budgets Sick of school Whipped cream Imps Sarcasm Convict haircut Dentists Bored people Off-key singers Homework Clupea harengus Whistling girls Brush haircuts Dog houses Bossy people PROLOGUE School girl Cutie Kicking Chatterbox Weary school maid Sub-deb Student Senior Blushing girl Just mel' Salesman Sweet Pauper Student Student Working girl Doubtful Little girl To be . . . Goodlooking Skinny Term papers Gymnast Hoping Still looking Scholar Looking Broke King Soda jerk Around Dentist apprentice Free and happy Popcorn maker Candy clerk Student Up and coming? Student Nothing Student Senior Wishin, Little Miss Hoping Gymnast? Little Girl Senior Going Car '4Doc. Class Secretary Treasurer Young, ambitious Miss American Legion EPILOGUE Career girl Beauty Well-l-l-l Youlve g0:l me .lust weary Coed Track star Business woman Woman of the world Designer Super salesman Sweeter Millionaire ? ? ? Who knows? Who knows? Draftee 1234 Give her time M. in-law Handsome ? ? ? Novels Army Still hoping College Hman Never can tell Married S521 per month College Just plain jerk Still around Dentist U. Marine Homemaker Stenographer Still a student Nurse and wiie ? Still Nothing Stenographer Graduate Still fishin' Little Mrs. Still Hoping Engineer Worried Draft Gone Car Doc.', Classy Secretary Alcatraz Full of ambition Mrs. ? Foreign Legion TITLE SUBTITLE Schramm, Lawrence Schroeder, Audrey Schulz, Daniel Schuster, Frank Schwantes, Delores Schwid, Marshall Selsemeyer, .lack Senn, Warren Shefloe, Esther Shenkenberger, Caroline Shipley, Virginia Sierck, Margaret Smith, Charlotte Smith, Floy Soechtig, James Sparling, Jean Spehn, Phyllis Staring, Harry Jr. Stauher, Betty Steele, Betty Steldt, Cynthia Stetz, Steven Stieglitz, Jeanette Stresina, Pat Swenson, Avis Tews, Marion Thom, Robert Thomas, Helen Thumann, Rose Tietn, Hugo Trost, Kenneth Ura nkar. .lohn Valerio, Robert Van Callegan, Clayton Van Pembrock, Charles Verhaalen, Rita Voelkel, Sidney Voigt, Milton Watfhs, Dorothy Wagner, Walter Ward, Robert Weber, Kathryne Weber, William Weidner, Ralph Weiss, Joseph Weiss, Phyllis Wendel, Margaret Wensierski, Lorraine Wenzel, Earl Wessinger, Mildred Westfahl, Lona Wheaton, William Larry Autz Danny Schotzie Del Sleepy Selse Serin Essie Carrie Ginnie M onie Chota F loy-F loy Sixty Porky Honey Bud,' Beets M opsy Peggy Doon Jeanne Short Stl Mac Sally Bob Tommie Rosie Hugh Curly Johnny Spook Van lf? A'Chuck Ritz Bud Milly L'Susie', ..Wag,, Bob Kay Willie Bud Gufer Phiz M urge Blondie Hans Millie Westy Speedy THEME 6 short Versatile Bashful Dixies Pumping aisles In a hurry Supporting shows Hunting Winking Sport Medals Music, Dancing Bowling? Knittin, 4 Britain Way with men! 5916 Bowling That smile Slow 81 easy Music Daysdreaming Speed Work Reading HCuster Grads Sports Vitamin pills Studying Swimming Talking Who knows? Short haircuts Blackouts Sports Guess again Back seat driver Tennis Bowling Back thumper Laughs Sleep Woman hater Hmm-hmm Homework Books Bushwacking String Bass Hope Chest Conceit Sleeping Skating Wishful thinking 10:0 fiat MISPRINT Hirohito Last minute date Dance crowd Gum chewers Catty seniors Crooked seams Noisy studies Work Nicknames Bow Ties Conceit Two-faced people Alarm clocks Love? Bowling Waiting Moustaches Stadium boots Wearing hats Physics Tardiness Slow walkers Lights Morning after Conceit The draft Called Shorty Bowling score Esquire? High heels Banks Pigtails Censored Snoozing Homework Pigtails Super-man Cranks Solties Rutabaga Moody people Chess Work Flycops Little One? Conceited girls Can't tell! Baggy sweaters Speech Shirt tails Bushwackers PROLOGUE Scholar Sub-deb Bookstore B Radiating Usherette Track man Student Unnecessary School miss Dreamer His girl' Student? Sweaters Mine Muscle Tender Engaged School girl Rural boy Senior Young maid Shy 81 quiet Preparing future A-1 Student Dead Gym student Recuperating Student Student Senior A-1 Student No record Timid soul Corn 12A student Just a student Student Slow poke fl-40 Fugitive Wholehearted Student? Pauper OH the beam Pencil pusher Study Racing Ebert School girl His girl Sweet Jerk Miss .lust me Pilot to be EPILOGUE Private lst Class Queen Accountant Radioing You tell me Indefinite Engineer No! School marm Writer His wife Who knows? White collars Yours Goin' like 60? Married His l?J girl Poultry magnate Freshman Old maid Who knows? Draftsman You guess Alive Gym teacher Making up time W. P. A. You can't tell Who knows? 1-A? No.131313 Man Colonel 1-A soldier Uncle Sam's nephew Wforking girl Buck Private Pedagogue Ah, yes! President Medicine man Dn the beam Wire splicer Play E-racing record Career woman His wife Sweeter .lerked Mrs. Bachelorette Pilot Anchored TITLE SUBTITLE White, Shirley Wierschem, .Ieanne Wiesner, Kenneth Wild, Agnes Williams, Birdie Wischer, Audrey Wishnefsky, Seymour Witt, Arleen Witt, Arline Witt, Elaine Witt, Robert .lr. Wussow, Adolph Ziebell, Harry Ziesmann, Jack Zweigler, Eunice Shorty Hot Stu H Ken Aggie .Io Bert Aud Sey Mickey W ir Win 'EHalf Witt Doc Zeke I chabod Blackie THEME Writing soldiers Jerking sodas Bashful Laugh Lazin, around Hair bows Autograph hound Red hair Dimples Chewing gum Doing nothing Little girls? 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ALEXANDER In Service BARR Wk 4 A 4 Earl George, Chairman Laverne Beckendorf Carolyn Engel Gertrude Franke .leanne Rouse, Chairman Aiken, Jane Andres, Betty Berenschot, Ruth Blitch, Raeburn Brandon, Marilyn Ebling, Betty Eggert, Corinne Erickson, Louise Erier, lone Gottschalk, Ralph Jones, Vera Kriz, Jean Pauline Coy, Chairman Baumann, Lorraine Becker, Virginia Bishop, Audrey Breen, Dorothy Pictures Shirley Raahe Dorothy Wachs Betty Stauber ART STUDENTS WHO DESIGNED Shirley Biegler Allen Ebert Ralph Kaiser Seymour Wishnefsky, Chairman Alice Kirst I Hillilllltiil I 0110 GTS FEBRUARY SENIOR SECTION Betty Jayne Klatt June Pauer Ervin Roesch Lucille W. 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