South Division High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Lzgg' 1 in iN V Y ' 1, f pl... ,I H 1 V, ' 3 f f Q9 4,4 -'ff' fi,-x 'g5,fj.4k:.,xQ A-5, YJ' f , f vw- f X . f 11 w 1. mr- '14 f X x '--:im-'E.,'f' 2-x 'i-ws V , . A W aim ii vi ' fl-. ,,f2.lf,, 'f my , wrffixi fb. in-A--Y 2- 1 'ww . nw -1 4-'f 'f ,- 11- - .1 - . - . I I 1 f f I , I J I ,Q vff j M6 x 'jbfgl If DM: I . 'H I' 3 KE' U L ' X .-. -,lla ,HH BP! 5, x x X ,9 K , .. KKK !', XV AY ' Q fi fly . ff EDM lCJllNlFj,b5L JU! J X W A NW JJMWJG fy V' 51 f lu ff Y X V ' f f 7 fl f S V? +5 T' 1 1 yf I ,fl L jx X 7 ' R A 5 fx: XI I' V K - AC' CQQWWUZXL f, f L! ji SM , W 1 X MW f 3 M f ' I X7 1 4 Jky QM!! J Mn 7 jf 5 . k . iff! : v f HLH 1945 THE THIHTH-SEIIUHD UEHHBUUH PUBLISHED BU TUUEHTS UF SHUTH DIVISIUH HIGH S IllIllUHUHEE,UJISGOI1SIII PRELUDE TU PEAEE BY JOSEPH AUSLANDER WhaT will The world be lilce ThaT breaThless day When Peace is cried ouT, unbelievable Peace? In all The lands, on all The seven seas WhaT will The people do, whaT will They say? Will some Tall down upon Their knees and pray? Will some wallc weeping under The old Trees? Will some choke up all heavy wiTh hearT's ease? Will some sTand sTill, and sTare, and Turn away? AlmosT we are aTraid oT ThaT sTrange morning- And who shall wash Trom Time man's epiTaph? The grass runs Trom The wind as Though in warning, The children have TorgoTTen how To laugh . . . Come, Peace, granT us The sTrengTh War walces in men To build a world War cannoT scourge again. Auslander orporaTion. ForemosT in The hearTs oT all Americans Today boTh aT home and abroad is an everlasTing ReprinTed by permission of Joseph and United Newspapers Magazine C peace. Ascending proudly and maiesTically Trom The miseries and devasTaTion oT war. beauTiTul ciTies and happy, prosperous peoples will be The living monumenTs To The hosTs oT Tree men who have been sacriTiced on The alTar oT iusTice. One Tor all and all Tor one, inseparably, we rnusT sTrive as a body To preserve The ideals They have ToughT Tor so nobly. T We, The youTh of America, musT realize our Tull share oT The responsibiliTy in seTTing up a world organizaTion ThaT will lead The way To a True democraTic sysTem where real broTherhood will prevail. This inTer-relaTionship requires The merging oT inTelligence, goodwill, opTimism, unselTishness, and a Tirm reliance on God. Since The developmenT OT such characTer is The goal oT our schools, iT is To educaTion, Then, ThaT we The graduaTing seniors oT SouTh Division High school dedicaTe our i945 yearbook. May iT inspire all To go Torward in search OT The noblesT ends. SUHIBUL UF HUPE Peace is slowly rising, as does The morning sun, above The dark clouds of war. Cher ished by all is lhis blessed peace. Penefraling lhe heavy misls of doubl and fear, lighl- ing up The charred villages and shell-Torn orchards. if will resfore To mankind The greal es? gill of an all-loving Falher. Sfaif Sgl. Roberr Haydock Uniled Sraies Army Killed in Line of Dufy England April 22, 1944 UUH GOLD Firsl Sgf. Clwesrer Ranslci Army Field Ariillery Killed in Acfion New Guinea July I6, I944 STHHS Pvt Carl Kucan Army lnlaniry Killed in Aciion France December 2, i944 Cpl. George Eigner Army Aerial Gunner Died in Service Camp Murac. Calif. Ociober 22, I944 John Bendylc, Lieul. Firsi Lf. Charles Gnior Unifed Sfafes Navy Army lnfanfry Killed in Acfion Killed in Acfion Pacific Area Belgium December I3, I944 December 27, I944 6 Pic. Edward Siemion Capi. Harvey Reid Army Infaniry Army Air Corps Killed in Aciion Killed in Aclion D-day, France lndia June 6, i944 Augusi 2, I944 Pic. Roberl l-liniz Second Lf. James Moon Army Air Corps Killed in Acfion Army lnfaniry Killed in Aclion France France November IO, I944 Augusi I, i944 Firsl L+. George Sioeclcer Pvi. Arllwur Beclcman Army Air Corps Army lnianlry Killed in Acfion Killed in Acfion Pacific Area France November 8. 1944 December 2I, i944 Firsl L+, Chester Macieiczalc Army lnlanfry Killed in Aclion Luzon, P. l. January 20, l945 gin g .1 , s my Slalf Sgl. Richard Macieiczalc Army Air Corps Killed in Aclion Germany February 25, l945 Douglas l-lorning, Seaman Zfc Uniled Sfales Navy Died in Service Naval Hosp., Norman, Olcla. March IZ, l945 Zan, i Srafl Sgf. Lewis Larson Plc. Edward Zaidins Plc. John Malhcrs Army Signal Corps Army lnlanlry Unlled Sfales Army Killed in Aclion Killed in Aclion Killed in Aclion France Belgium Germany Oclober l4, I944 January 24, i945 March l4, l945 HT0 you from failing lzonds uw' llzrou' The torclzrg bv yours Io hold ii lliglzfv -folm fllc'C1'r'11 Firsf L+. George Canavan Sgr. Gordon Pclcrsen Army Air Corps United Slalcs Army Died in Service Ki led in Action Jackson Air Base, Miss. France April ll, l945 March IS, I945 Elmer Schullz, Radioman lfc Pig, Warren Cgwdrgy Unlled Sfales Navy Uniled Slales Army Killed in Acfion Killed in Acfion Lingayen Gulf, P. l. Geermany January 6, l945 March 4, I945 7 SEHVI C E HUHUH liilll Albus, James-A.S. ......,.,., ,....,,.....,.......... N avy Anclersen, Edwin-Cpl. .,.,..,,..,.,,.... Marine Corps Anderson, Vicfor--L+. ................ Army Air Corps Andrifsos. George-Pvf. ,,..........,,.....,,......... Army Baclwinslci, Leo-TfSg+. .............. Army Air Corps Balcshfa, Peler'-Cpl. ,,.......,...,....,,....,,.,,.,,,,,, Army Beaudry, Jerome ..................,.,... Merchanr Marine Beclwfold. Carl-L+. .,..,.,,..,.,,......,.,,,.,,,..,,,,... Army Behling, George--S.2!c .,,,..........,,..,,,..,,.,.,. Navy Behrendf, Lloyd L.-Capfain .,.... ,.,....,, A rmy Bell, Harold-S. lfc .........,.,.., ..,...,., N avy Benesch, Alberf-Cpl. Berger, Dean-Ensign .... Berqo, Milo-Ensign ,,.. Befz, Royal--S.2fc .... Bloclr, Howard-Pvf. .,... . .......,.Army .........Navy ,.,,.....Navy ,...,....Navy ...,....,Army Boguclri, Joe--Pvr. .,........ .,,, ...,...., A r my Borlro, J. G.-S.2fc ,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N avy Borzyclw, James--A.S. ....,, ...,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N avy Brand, Dick-Ensign ,,,...., ,,,A,,, N avy Air Corps Brelwm, James-Cadei' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Army Air Corps Brinkman. Alberf--S. Zfc ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy Bruening, Dan-Pvf. ......,,,, . Bugs. Alloerf-S. llc ...... Bulgrin, Harve.y-Pic., .... Burlon, Charles-Pvl. ,.... . Busse, Oliclr--Cpl. ..... . Callies, Melvin-Pvf. ...,..........,,Army .........Navy .....,...Army . ,....... Army Campion. Lee-Cade? ,,....,,,.,,,, Army Air Corps Cesarz. Francis-S. Ifc ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy Chrisfensen, George-A.S, ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Navy Chyle, James-S!Sg+. .............. Army Air Corps Cienian. Roberf--Pvr. ,,,,,,...,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Army Claffey. Kennerh-Ll. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Army Air Corps Conafy, Robert--S. llc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy Crigger. Raymond-Pfc. ...........,..........,..,.... Army Dambruclc, William-Sgr. A,,.. ,..,,,,,, A rmy Davis, Earl-Pvf. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Army Diciaula, Nicholas-A.S. ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy Docfa, Alex-Cpl. .,,,....,...,..,,,..,, Army Air Corps Doppel, William-Pvf. .a.. .,...a..,,.,,..,,,,.,,, A rmy Drenzelc, John-F.2fc ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy Durski, Jerome-Pvl, ,,,,.,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Army Erdmann, Roberr-Cpl. ,,....,.,,,, Army Air Corps Erilcson, Alden-Pvl. ......,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A rmy Flach, Ar+l'1ur-Ll. ,,.,,,....,,..,..,..a. Army Air Corps Fonfaine, Clemeni-Lf. ,,..,,.,.,,,.... Marine Corps Frilz, Herberf-Pvf. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A rmy Froncelc, Richard-Sgr. ,...,....,........ Marine Corps Gaginella, Junior-S. Ifc .,,.............,.,.,.,.,,,, Navy Gember, Edward-G.M.2fc ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, N avy Gerlre, James--ARM. 3fc ,,,...,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.. N avy G-ierzycki, Albin-Cpl. ,.......... ,.....v,....,..,,,,, A rmy Glembin, Harwald-Pic. ..,.. .....,,. M arine Corps G-loyer, Howarcl-Pic. ......................,........... Army Grams. Donald-Pic. .,,.,,....,,,,,.,.,. Marine Corps Handlos, William-W.T.2fc ...................... Navy Hannemann, Pueser ......,...,..... Merchanr Marine Haralson, Roberl'-S.2fc ............................ Navy Haynes, Roberf .,..... 1 ........... .......,....,......,.,. N avy Heinl, Mafflaew-A.S. .... .............,.........,.,. N avy Hensley, Roberl' ........................ Army Air Corps Hermann, Ralph-Cpl, ,L ,,,......... Army Air Corps Hinfz, Le Roy-Pvf. ,,,.......,............,.............. Army Janilc, Ervin-Pvf. ,...,................. Army Air Corps Janlciewicz, Roman-A.S. ..,...........,.............,. Navy Janus, Raymond-Lf. ................ Army Air Corps Jarzembowicz, Richard-Pfc. .,.,,.,..,..,.,......... Army Jaslrie, Ralph-Pvl. ...............,...................... Army Jenkins, Rodney-Cpl. .............. ..,.,... .Army Jernberg, Ralph E.-Q.M.3fc .,... .,....... N avy Johnson. Roberr--Lf. .............,,..... ,........ A rmy Karner, Ervin-Pvf. .,..........,....... ,.,...... A rmy Karsh na, Edwa rd-Cpl. .,., . ,....,...Armv BETWEEN MAY I944 AND MAY I945 Kasfen, Garry-Pvl. .,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,........,.....,. Army Klinqsporn, Milion-Sgr. Klinlciewicz, Arfhur-Sql. Knoblaucln. Harry Waller- Koelscli, Randolph-Cpl. Konieczka, Edward-Plc. Konlcel, Anfon-S+.M.2!c Koprowslci, Daniel-Pl1.M. 57 ....,...Army S.2!c ...,........,. Navy U. S. Coasl' C Guard ,.,..,,.,,,,,,.....,Navy Kosidowslci, John-Pic. ..,........,,. Army Air Corps Kossow, George-Pvt ,,,,,,..,...,,,.,,,,,.,.,,........ Army Koi, Norberf-Pvl. ,,,.,,..,. ..... .,,,.,.,...,,,,..,,.... A r my Kowalewslci, Leonard-Pvr. ,,.,,, , ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,... Army Kowalewski, Raymoncl-S.2fc .... Navy Air Corps Kressulc. Donald-Cox. ,....,........,,,,..,.,,....,,,.., Navy Krolilcowski. Michael-Pic. ....,,,. Army Air Corps Krumnow. Kennefh-S. Ifc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. Navy Kuehn, Harvey-AXS ..,................. Marine Corps Kuhn, Ralph-L+. Col. ....,......... Army Air Corps Kuiawslci. Eugene-T!Sg+. .,.... v.,...,..,........,... A rmy Kurylo, Waller-Sgr, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Army Air Corps Kusmierczylc, C. A.4Pvf. Laclwiq, Clyde-S. Zfc ,..... Lau, George ....,... ,...,.,..,,,.,, . , Lilielolad, Guy-S. lfc ........... Lilly, Edward-R.M.3fc .,..,.. ,......Seabees ..,,,....Navy .........Navy Linfner, Virgil-A,S. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy Lorbieclci, Edward-SfSg+. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Army Luclmr, Paul-Pvl. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, Army Air Corps Lund, Eugene--R.M. 3fc ......... Luflier, Harvey--Pvf. ........, . Malwnlce, Elmer-Pfc. , ..... .. Maiclier, Waller-Ensign Maicher, Edward-F'vl'. .,,.. . A....,.........Army .....,..Army ......,..Navy Malson. Le Roy-Pvl. ,...,... ............ M arine Corps Mane, John-Pfc. .....,,.,............. Army Air Corps Manlcowslci, Roman-S.2fc ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Navy Maluszewslri, Ervin-F. lfc ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.s, Navy Mazurelc, Daniel-Pvi. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Army Air Corps Mazurelr, John-L+. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marine Corps McCabe, Edward-S. lfc ,,.... Melelcush, Gerald-Pvt ......... . ..,...Marine Corps Melewslci, Parriclc .......,s...,....... Merchanl Marine Menqerf, Carl-Pvf. ,,..,..,,..,...,.. Army Air Corps Miksch, Eugene--Cpl. ,,.....,.....,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, Army Miller. Arfhur ,,,,,,.....,,,....,,..,.,,,, Army Air Corps Miller, John-A.S. ,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,s,,,,,,,,, Navy Mochalslci, Melvin E.-Pvl. ,,,..., ,,,,,.,, A rmy Morlc, Le Roy-Pvl. ,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,a,,a,,,,,,.,,,.,,, Army Musche, Vicfor-S.A.O.3!c . ,,.,.,Army Air Nieclzieilco, Edwin-S. lfc ...,.. Obenberger, Wallace-A.S. .. Napienfelc, Clwesfer-L+. O'Brien, Daniel-S. lfc .,... Olszewslci, Joseph-S. Zfc Oresnilc, Frank-S. lfc ......, Owsianny, Norberl-Cadef. Pappas, Slanley-L+, .......... . Corps ,....,...... ..,. N avy ........,Navy .......Army Air .......Army Air F au+z, Richard-Pvr. .,,.ss,,,,,, , Perers, Clifford-S. Zfc ..... Pefrovslri, Bob Corps Corps Merclwa nl' Marine Pionrek. John-Y. 3!c ........,..,......L,.,..,......... Navy Plaski, Donald-Sgr. .,.,.... . Pla ulz, Edwa rcl-S!Sqf. ...., . Pla ufz, Roberr-Y. 3fc ...,..,.... ........Army , ...,........... Navy Polczynslci, Ray-S.K.T. 3fc ,........,..........,..,.. Navy Pofochnilc. Joe-Sql. ,,,............,,... Marine Pofoclwnilr, Leo-Pvf. Puslwenberg, Norma n-Pfc. Corps ......,a.Army Pyzylr, Tlweodore--Pvf. .,........ ...,..,...... ..a...... A r my Raasclw. A.-Cpl. ........................,.....,....,...... Army Riecluling, Raymond-FXO ........ Army Air Corps Robarge, Darol-A.S. .,.................................. Navy Roeglin, Kenneflw-S.2fc ........................,... Navy Ruclc, Richard-Pvf. ........... . ....,..,Army Ruerz, Donald-S. lfc ...,......... Ruflcowslci, Richard-F. I fc Air Rypel, Gerard R.-Cpl. .......... Army Sa ben, Marvin-Cadef ....... Salzer, Ca rl-Plc. .........,.. . Sandow, Daniel-A.S. .,...,. . Schimenz. John-A.S. ,,..,.. . Schmidfknechf, Leona rd-A.S. Sclwrammel, Donald-Pvi. ...... . Schulh, Searing, Adrian-T!Sg+. Searing, Gilberf-S. lfc Paul-Pvf. ,,................,......... . ..........Army Army Air Corps Corps .,.,...,...Army ., ,.A.,........,,. Navy .........Navy ........Navy ...,.......Army Air ...........Army Corps Soaring, Marvin-S.2fc ............,......,.......... Navy Share, Eclgar-S!Sg+. ..,..,........ Army Air Corps Simonz, Frank-Pfc. ,....,,....,............ Marine Corps Slawny, Howard-A.M.M. 2fc .... Navy Air Corps Smiflw, George-Pic. ,,,,,,.,..,,,...,......,............ Army Socher, Joe-S. lfc ............ ..,............ N avy Speers, Norman-Cox. ..,... ........ N avy Spicuzza, Franlc--Ll. ,.,...,... . Slaclrnilc. Eugene-Pvf. Srarlc, Raymond-Cpl. ..., . ,.......Army Sreinmefz, Don-L+. ...,.,,,...,.,.... Army Air Corps Sfrommen, John-Lf. ,,.....,.....,.......... ............ A rmy Sfroflwenlre, Roberl-Pfc. .... ..........,..Y...,,,.. A rmy Sfuclrerf, Waller-Pfc. ,,.. ...., M arine Corps Sfuienslce, Jerome-A.S. .............,................ Navy Sullivan, Roberr-A.S. ..........................,....... Navy Tanzer, John-Cpl. ....... ......... A rmy Air Corps Tinger, Arflwur-Pvt ........ .......... M arine Corps Tisclwer, Harry-Pvf. .,..........,... ..,.,....,..... A rmy Turbin, Clarence-MfSgl'. .......................... Army Udhardi, Paul-Sfsgl. ,.,..,.......................... Army Ullius, Ernesf-A.M.M.3!c ...... Navy Air Corps Wallensak. Don-Pv+. ....,.,........................... Army Wegelwaupr, Harold-MfSg+. ,................... Army Welnalc, Llowell-Pvt ......,......... Army Air Corps Werner. Le Roy-Cpl. .........................v...... Army Widqer, Clyde-Pic. ...,,.. ..........A.,......... A rmy Widqer, Le Roy-Pvf. ..............,,.................. Army Wing, Wilfred-Pl1.M.3fc .......................... Navy Wirsbiizlri, Bernard-ARM. 3fc..Navy Air Corps Wisniewski, Adrian-Pvf. .,........ Army Air Corps Wlezylr, Lawrence-Cpl. .............. Marine COFPS Woida, Roberf-S. Zfc ...... Woilowslri, Roberl'-S. lfc .......,,Navy Wolrer, Junior Edward-F. lfc ...A.. ....----. N ivy 'lr Women ln Service Behrendl, Virginia-S. lfc .......................... SPBFS Bergen+l-ual, Dorofhy-Srudenr ...................... Cade? Nurse Corps Dobiesz, Genevieve-Y. 3fc ...,.....,.............. SParS Flecelc, Es+l'1er-Y. lfc ..........s..................... Waves Foore, Eleanore-Pvl. ............,.....,...............,. W6C Fooie, Jeane++e-Pvf. ..............,..................... Wac Gilbert Janice-Sfudenl .... Cade? Nurse Corps Kopczynski, Rurh-S.2fc ..........,................. SPBYS Kosciuk, Emilia-Lf. .............A............ Polish Army Krohn, Viola-Pvl. .......................................... Wac Nowakowska, Clara--Pl'u.M. 3fc .,,.,,...,...,.. Wave Orlick, Mary-Srudenf ........ Cadef Nurse Corps Parkinson, Verna Mae--F vf. .................,...... Wac Parslre, Bernice-Ensign ........ Navy Nurse Corps Piofrowslci. Virginia-Pvf. ..,...........,,.............. Wac Pofochnik, Genevieve--L+ ..... Army Nurse Corps Radmanovich. Dorofhy-S. Ifc ................ Waves Ramfhun, Jean-Pvf. ...............................,...... Wec Schroeder, Jean-S.K. 3!c .......................... Spars Sfruclc. Vernelle--Sfudeni .... Cader Nurse Corps Wood. Audrey-Sqf. ......,........,.................... Wac Tlzis portrait of Presiclent Roosevelt was nzazle as he spoke orer tlle air lo fill' nation June 6, 1944, lzail- ing tlze fall of Rome - An aflzlress made on tlze ere of the successful lfzmlirzg of Allied troops in tlle long anlieipaterl fI11'l1Sl0l1. SOLDIER, REST! THU IUHHFHHE U'EH Franklin Delano Roosevelt, your soul is with Cod. You have passed from earthly strife into a fuller life -- a rielz reward for years spent in self-sacrificing service for your fellow men. ln memory of one we can ill spare, one whose work lzas been a benedietion to us all. let us malre a firm resolve that, to the best of our ability. we will emulate the inspirational life of our former Chieftain. Principal RAY D. CROUT JUST Pi-ILS ln high schools of America where sfudenfs learn folerance. undersfanding, exchange of ideas, and good fellowship, infer-friendship 'flowers freely. Good relafions of one wifh anofher are The basis of friendly feelings wifh 'rhe resi of fhe world. Our I945 Cardinal Annual records fhe work and play. fhe growfh and achievemenfs, fhe plans and visions of I,87l young men and women of fhe Soufh Division family. Like our brofhers on The bafflefronfs, our goal is To build a well-ordered, righfeous peace so Thai mankind may go hand in hand fhrough fhe ages in search of,happy living. X, is-wax L Q. jf, ant 4 2 1'-'L '.. Sgisggg ix ,Q L X S. if Kg. ,X 1 t X - M3 N X K X , N' 5' AW S Q ,PN g. f - 45,3 Q , , mwlx .NUTS ,.-sy ffl Q swf. xi EQ fi Q NS .X ' Il wx K .,,Ww- N . .. 'Q 5 Qi :QR xg. .pb- Q, ' Q . -SR -y +A. N X V six 'ltvmm . 1- 3?, '- yr 2 44. Y Q--'f ig fd 'ifgafwzxfe iz ' Qi djfil .H-nw ' ' A mazizeig 314, 'SW ai Lxw ,Q ' Ki ' ,, wfkijgflwg f f, Wi' Fmffiw AWWy,ji,Y?Z5?f1k?3g53h,g..m, ,K ,,,,H,b ME, ..N. , 5 igijflifdfl ff 4- x orpfiivf v Q .f ag, A M, i n?,.12,l,:w iff V gm . - Nag, Tj, fwgv-f Lfaifii-fVF5,k 211 V51 E610 gi f ya fig 4, ijg 2g245gvf12,,.A 'ww A 2 my ff, My i'2f.:42z,s: M -,f w,33j,,wVtw3,, ,lg iw ffsifilfslf f,3355g:,:A.. Q' gf gy Q1,5?i,5.'5w::gAg J .ms 1, X 14 o yew- MR. RAY D. CROUT PRIIIIIIPHL Friend 'ro all of Soulh Division, our principal sfrives To prepare his young people for lhe years aller gradualion. Nol only does he soe 'ro il Jrhal our academic needs are allended +o, buf he also 'fakes an ac'rive inleresl' in our physical and moral qrowlh. l-lis fairness, his whole-hearled enlhusiasm for sporls and exlracurricular aclivilies, his all-ouf backing of 'rhe war effort and mos+ of all, his deep underslanding of sludenls and Their problems endear him lo us all. Alumni scaffered Throughoul Jrhe world remember lheir years under his kindly guidance and are graleful for The privilege of having known Ray D. Croul. L+. Louis Caislci E. Lillian Jones Cpl. C. A. Saslcowslci Army Overseas Army European Theaier Recreaiional Worker Sam Housfon, Texas of War American Red Cross FHUUHU Ill SERVICE In all 'rlwealers of war from Tarawa 'lo 1'i1e Siegfried Line, seven of our former feaclwers are now devofing +l1eir services To freedom. When fhe war ends, and 'rl1e 'laslc of rigl'i'ring This Jropsy-'rurvy world is in our hands. flneir leadership, Hweir undersfanding, and +l1eir faifh in democracy will guide Soufh Division in making educafion a mighfy force for peace. Capi. Carl Beclwfold Major Woodrow Nold Cpl. Gordon Olsen Capf. D. D. Hickman Army Army Air Corps Army Army Weslern Defense Soulh Pacific European Theaier Sou+h Pacific Command Tlfieaier of War of War A Tlweafer of War California RETIRED IIIIIUIIII BeauTy is TruTh7 TruTh, beauTy. ThaT's all ye know on earTh, and all ye need To know. -John KeaTs Combining The rare giTTs oT The arTisT's Teeling Tor all Things beauTiTul wiTh The poeT's deep love for TruTh, Miss Georgia LockharT has broughT some of The magic of Merlin inTo The class- rooms oT SouTh Division. During her ThirTy- Three years here, she has given Treely oT her knowledge oT arT and English. M All who knew her learned To caTch The gleam of beauTy, and her influence has helped Them To find happiness and TruTh. Recalling her impressions of her many ylears ol Teaching, Miss LockharT remarked, I T ink The nicesT people I know are Those aT SouTh. Besides enoying her hobbies of painTing and gardening, This former English Teacher is now doing her uTmosT To aid in The war eTTorT. MR THEODORE CI-IARLY Good-bye, Mr. Charly. Like Mr. Chips of James I-IiITon Tame, Mr. Theodore Charly is a kind genTIeman, who has devoTed TwenTy-Tive years of his IiTe To Teaching youTh aT SouTh Division. Chairman of The Toreign language deparTmenT 'from May, I938 unTiI his reTiremenT in June, I944, This Tormer Teacher can TIuenTIy speak German, Spanish, French, and some lla ian. WhaT I shall miss mosT are The conTacTs and associaTions wiTh The girls and boys of The school, as I was inTeresTed in every one of Them, sTaTed Mr. Charly. Pupils in his classes will remember him Tor his willingness To help Those who were behind in Their school work and for his service To all. When peace comes, we will be able To deal wiTh all members OT our world Tamily in a more helpful way, because Teachers like Mr. Charly have TaughT us To work well and To be con- sideraTe oi oThers. SCIENCE Jaqualine Jones, Waller Podlcomorslci, Richard Erdmann YeI rnuch remains Io conquer sfillg Peace halh her viclories, no less renowned 'Ihan war: New 'foes arise. -John Millon. America's hope for a secure Iufure lies in The young scienlisls in her high school Ialoora- Iories. Insiead of dealhrdealing robof bombs, deadly gases, and roclcelrs, posiwar scien- Jrisis will discover new drugs, combai diseases, and creaie new malerials Io help humanily everywhere. MR. BLAIR MISS ALLEN MR. THOMPSON MR. BIDDICK MR. NELSON MR. DUNKEL MR. SEVERY MR. COFFEEN 'Id' 'P4?.. ..? MISS STONE MR. NOWAK IIIHIHEIIIIIIIIIS M ISS BATZ MR. LITTLE MR. BOONE Men worlcingl Hundreds of Ihousands of engineers, conlraclors, and archilecls will be needed Io re- build Ihe war-balfered world. Because malhemalics is The basis for all consfruciion proiecls, sludenls of Today are learning geornelry and Irigonomeiry in order lo plan The dams, bridges, highways, and skyscrapers of Iomorrow. These designers of The fulure will resiore beauly and order 'ro whal is now crumbled ruins. SEATED: Jack Wepler STANDING: Charles Szmurlo, Delphine Saika, Dolores Szymarelc ' mm if ,QA 'ii STANDING: Mr. Morsfad. Ramona Nelson SEATED: Arlene Bayer, Rufhann Golob, Elaine Bolfrell, Dan Bruening, Geraldine Grabarczvlc, Lorraine Kleczka HISTURU Once again lhe lime is approaching for nalions lo emerge from lhe chaos of war +o order and harmoni- ous living. Armed wilh a knowledge of hislorical facls, our slalesmen and lawmakers will beller under- sland lhe blunders made al peace parleys in lhe paslt Armislices and leagues alone cannol end slrile. ln lhe lufure our governing bodies musl sei up machinery Thar will also uprool greed and vanily. l-lislrory Jreaches us whal we musl do lo oullaw war forever. 'QQ 5 ' N,,,g,p pg.,-A MR. MORSTAD MISS BRADSHAW MR. MADISON xg H . Eg .. MR. RASINSKE, MR. LEARNED - -'Si X - ww Miss QUIRK, Miss PEuERsoN if 1 Qs MISS McDERMOTT MISS BENNEWITZ 45 MISS DU RBROW 1-'N MISS I-IAMPEL MR. LEMANOWICZ LHHGUHGE IR Around fhe council fables of The fufure will be gafhered men of many nafions fo seffle world problems. Here fhe linguisfs will be highly valuable in inferprefing economic, social, and racial differences in order fhaf men may deal wifh each ofher sanely and charifably. Af Soufh fundamenfal insfrucfions in Spanish, German, Polish, and Lafin are paving The way for leaders fo promofe undersfanding of infernafional affairs. TOP ROW: Kennefh Berger, Beverly i-lallsfrand, Camille Narazinslci, James Kryqier BOTTOM ROW: Lorerfa Rady, Celesfine Lemlce, Florence Czublcowslci, Veronica Jakimczyk, Olga Bielinslci Claylon Kohl, Jean Gorslci, John Skagen, Marion ENGLISH English--Ihe basic Iool ol democracyl Maslery of Ihis Tool yields as reward, nol only 'lull apprecialion ol Ihe Ioeauly and power of our language, buf if is also Ihe means ol efleclive communicalion wilh our fellow men. More Ihan Ihal, English is a record of life ilsell, i'rs successes and Hs failures. Through developing skills in reading, wri+ing, and inrerprehng fads, we may all conlribule Io Ihe happiness of olhers and Io Ihe progress of America. Love your coumlryy serve if well. Love your language: use if well. MISS FOELSKE MRS. I-IINRIC 'gg MISS BLACK MISS BARSNE ,...,,.,.-nh ' ,penan- ff N fag 'Q 5 am MISS KOPSAR MRS. GREENWALT MISS NAGLE MISS TERRY MISS MCCONOCI-IIE MRS. DICKINSON MRS, KEYES 'QQ MTSS DE COURCY - T 4 Miss emi Miss BARRY ' q1,1 Miss CHURCHILL Enriched by radio workporalorical conlesrs, debaring, and acling in programs, speech has become a subiecf oi vilal inleresr . . .Through developing slcills in handling ideas and in lraining rhe voice, we gain poise and self-confidence. This knowledge will aid us in our social affairs as well as in business and polilics . . . To exchange ideas among ourselves and among our brofher nafions, Americans need To rake slock of rheir speech, TOP ROW: Rosemarie Trurnmer, George Chrislensen, Lois Wendorf. George Behling BOTTOM ROW: Camille Narazinslci, Loraine Borowslci, Melvin Krufz - 15 1 1 ,S R2 Y 'ef i Y ia 2 Ti dig MR. GOODRICI-I MISS LEHMANN IHUSIU When war-saddened, bombed-our peoples once more can look up and smile, music will play iis pam' in resloring l'1u- manily To Hs exalied slale. l-low drab 'rlwis ear'rl1 would be wiflwouf music! ln peace as in war H' soofhes weary lwearfs. inspires men To greainess, and gives fo +l'1e discouraged, new faiflw in 'l'l'1e fufure. Music will also unile nalions in bonds of lriendslnip as we learn +0 sing inlernalional lollc songs. We in America are especially proud of our lierifage in song. Ru+h Hodik, Be++y Johnson LEFT TO RIGHT: Ross Prange, Edilh Ramfhun, John Schuliz, Loyce Morley, Wilfred Wriglwf Sb-' 'fans MR. DRABINOWICZ MISS MAUSZ HRTS HHH UHHFTS Tomorrow, wiTh The dawn oT peace, arT will be a viTal need in reconsTrucTing a ravaged world. CaThedrals wiTh graceTul, Towering pillars, maiesTic sTaTues, sTained glass windows, all greaT works oT The rnasTers, musT be resTored by Those who have a True Teeling Tor The charm oT The pasT. ArT lays a ToundaTion Tor The appreciaTion of loeauTy and orderly living, awakens hidden TalenTs and inTeresTs, develops archiTecTs, painTers, sculpTors, designers, and Teachers. All These shall play rnaior roles in The promoTion of inTernaTional happiness. Angeline Angeles. Edward Pociecha, Irene Kowalski, WalTer PeTushelc, Doreen Garslcy MR. HOLDEN MR. SEARS MR. SHERMAN IHDUSTHIHL HRTS Who is noi dreaming of more luxurious homes, Theafers, and communily cenfers, as well as more elficienf aufof mobiles, airplanes, and shop machinery? . . . Blueprinfs for a beHer world are Today being laid ouf under Jrhe T-squares, Triangles, and rules of indusfrial arf sfudenls. Slce'rch'ing The fascinaling crealions Jrhal' flash info fheir minds, designers and builders are being Jrrained here af Soufh 'lor 'rhe iobs +ha+ are fo be Theirs . . . To creale an obiecf of beauly and usefulness wifh one's hands gives ioy and safisfacfion. TOP ROW: Warren Towell, Robe-rf Sfrornmen, Roland Mais, Slanley Sommers BOTTOM ROW: Donald Barlels, Donald Miller EE l MISS PIDD MRS. FREEMAN MISS WILSON MISS WEGNER IIIE EIIIIIIIIIHICS The louzz of sewing machines, fhe spicy aroma of apple pies, and fhe wholesome odor of fresh bread are familiar fo The firsf floor, wesl' corridor . . . Domesfic fraining courses inspire girls fo malce fhe homes of America fhe nursery schools of high ideals and democrafic living . . . Every serviceman wanfs fo refurn fo a well-managed. happy home. I-le wanfs his own liffle family circle fo safeguard fhe sacred righfs for which he is sacrificing so much . . . We salufe fhis vifal core of American life. To fhe vasl' infernafional program if will confribufe ifs small buf significanf share. LEFT TO RIGHT: Marceline Kowaleslci, Audrey Jane I-Ieling. Esfher Kolski, Dorofhy Kaczorowslci, Beverly Bach, Theresa Cesarz MISS KAGEL MRS. HUNTER MR. KRUEGER MR. BELL PHUSIUHL EDUUHTIUH - elm- GYM Developing muscles by swinging on rhe rings. climbing The poles, and compering in ouldoor games, girls in physical educalion classes learn lhe rules of keeping heallhy . . . Those doing 'rhe drill in formafion may be preparing Them- selves for cader nursing. ln order lo relieve 'rhe sufferings of olhers. fhey begin now To build slrong bodies . . . Fufure Wacs, Waves, Spars, and Women Marines all know Thai a healfhy body is The greafesl' asse+ To a successful, happy life. Wilh if +hey can render fhe besl' possible service 'ro God and counfry. Mariorie Lawley, Donna Eggum, Charmaine Kossow, LaVerne Darm, Gloria Jean Vofh. Lucille Zimmer, Arlene Milewslci BACK ROW: David Franlcowslri, Edwin Winslri, RoberT Sokol, Eugene LeTendre MIDDLE ROW: James Palcenharn, KenneTh Buech- ner, RoberT STrassburg, John BarTlein FRONT ROW: Bob WoiTowslci, William Beyer PHUSIBHL EUUCHTIUH - BOYS- GYM Ooh! Ouch! l-lear ThaT? Those are The growing pains oT a new world. Perhaps noT acTually so, buT They are The groans oT The boys who are preparing To build iT. l-lere in our gymnasium, boys are receiving Training ThaT will give Them sTrong bodies and alerT minds Tor The reconsTrucTion oT bomb-shaTTered, underTed naTions. Under The excellenT supervision oT SouTh Division coaches, They learn sporTsmanship and real Shoulder-To-Shoulder spiriT. To Them, Aggressive TighTing Tor The righT is The nobles+ sporT The world aTTords. R is MR. HANNEMAN If W my M Miss KLHNHEINZ :QQ 3 4 im T '1r. Q wr' 'U MR. HANSEN T 5 ,.,..,.... T III QQ ,Af-v MR. REITHLEY 5 I iii 5 PT MISS ZOLLER MR. HEIMEMAN 1 i Miss MoNsEN i A ' I' 'X . lp T ik fl M Miss BREIT ,,,,.,,... Z T N... ' WST BACK ROW: Margarel Brzezinslci, Luella Demslci, Joyce DulceT MIDDLE ROW: JuaniTa Brunn, Jean Bryan FRONT ROW: BeTTy Lou Bachf Dolores BarTIcowiaI4 UIIIIIIEHCIHI Susie manipulaTing a compTomeTer, Peggy compos- ing queer characTers in her shorThand noTebooI4, and Tom diligenTly balancing his bookkeeping- These are The TuTure businessmen and women oT America. WiTh Tremendous increase in Toreign Trade and dipIomaTic reIaTions in The posTwar world, There will be a greaT need Tor slcilled accounTanTs, banlcers, clerlcs, Over The seven seas our inclus- TrialisTs will be compeTing in The marI4eT places oT The world. Tomorrow, American youTh musT be ready To meeT The challenge oT a Golden Age oT indusTry. MISS MARI-IEINE MISS MARTIN MISS HICKS MR. MCGARTY MISS MQGAFFEY ::': cas? .l,u,.,,,,.,, k..k if -F yy kxlv i f .Q I' Hp it 1 Nm. A A Fw 'I' M jx .J-'W' Q ss' ii. -- MISS BELOT MR- KRUG Il MISS ROESSELET lnol picluredl MRS. TI-IODE MRS. STOLLENWERK IFIIIE In unily Ihere is sIrengIh, believes Mr. James A. Boolc, vice-principal and business manager ol or- ganizalions al Soufh. Under his eificienf direcfion Souih Division has gone over Ihe 'lop in all war ac- Iivilies. In addilion Io Ihe sale of slarnps and bonds, Ihis co-worlcer of Uncle Sam and his siaff keep Ihe financial records and accounis and do all Ihe business relafing +o school acfivilies. Where do every day's acfivilies ai Soulh Division begin and end? AI' Ihe hub of our school, Ihe oiiicel There Ihe records of every sludenl are filed, and Ihe rouline managemenl of Ihe school goes on. Under Ihe added sfrain of war work our Ihree clerks cheerfully carry on Iheir various Tasks. Responsibilily, co-operafion, and a pleasing per- sonalify are a few of The Irails sfudenfs develop while working as office assisfanrs. These business women of Iomorrow are learning by experience how 'o acquire grealer efficiency on Ihe iob. STANDING: Jean Ruefz SEATED: Dorolhy Finlalr, Mariann Baerwald, Irene George MR. JAMES A. BOOK VICE-PRINCIPAL GHHDUHTES Through Tour years oT sTudy and diligenT applicaTion, I945 seniors have prepared Themselves Tor serv- ice To Their counTry . . . Since all The world is loolcing Today To The UniTed STaTes To Take The lead, America needs Their help. WheTher These graduaTes will enTer acTive duTy on The baTTleTields or do The iobs on The home TronT, They will have To orienT Themselves To a new world . . . Because They have been Trained To have TaiTh in Amer- ica ancl To have conTidence in Them- selves, They will be ready and willing To play Tair according To The rules. 4-s . Shi- 5 5 ,N . .WV V '-'- W .c.x,aw.Mw.- w - - myz,MxW.m1wxwxggdqgggwmxwgtigfgwywggwQSQSQQNQMXQSQ v , X, X , N, 4 li av. fu v-ne N Rfb MW x fa We f...bdw . Jw Sf f IRENE AGACINSKI Sienographic VVar Bond Typislg Chrislmas Pageanl Procession Fufure sfenograplwer JAMES ALBUS Science LEOTA ALLISON Eleclive DOLORES ANTONIEWICZ Sfudem' Council: Track: Fool- Glee Club: Lalin: Girls' Club Elecllve ball I-Ier plans are wifh 'the Navy. Swimming A sure Bel-Ty for Jim. A would-be housewife HAROLD BELL Science ARLINE BESSA Eleciive WILLIAM BEYER Science SHIRLEY BIALCZIK Honor Sociely: Cardinal An- Klub Polski Cross-Counfry: Track nual: Monifor, Row 4: Sfudenl A possible clerical worker Bill will be a leallwerneck. Honor Sociefy: Cardinal Council: Swimming: Foolballi nual: Monifor, Row 20 Track A Iulure glamour-girl slew FI Il 'I' Rl rapher Fulure I llrene 'I' radarl DAIRL BLAKE Eleciive EUGENIA BLASZCZYNSKI BEVERLY BOEHME Science DONALDA BRICK Elecfive Ofilfie Moniforz C 6 rd I F1 al Slenogmphlc Bond Booslerq Lalin Club: Mask and Wig: Girls' Club Weekly Mailing Deparfmenlg Jeanne-The office worker Mask and Wig Fulure slenograplier wi+l1 a GIFISI Club A lulure Florence Niglwlingale yen for knilling This dancing enlhusiasl desires lo manage a slore. W Y, I JUANITA BRUNN Eleciive Glee Club: Variely Show Nifa will frain fo be a beauli- cian. L AUDREY BUCK Science KENNETH BUECHNER l AUDREY BURNS Bond Booslers: Orchesfra: Smence sle o9 'Pl 'c Girls' Club: lnler Nos Ken's plans include The Navy Glee Club: Girls' Club Career Girl-The medical pro- blue. Currenr Wish-lo be a Wac fession CALVIN BURTON Science Fooiballg Track: Cardinal Boys' Club A fufure lawyer KATHRYN CHANESKE Elecfive Honor Sociefy: C a r d i n al Weekly Typisl Kiflen. lhe model secrelary GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Science Foofball, Maior E m bl e m: Track, Minor Emblem: Basker- JOAN CHOUR Hislory Honor Sociefy: C a r d i n al A n n u al: Cardinal Weekly: Monilor, Row 2: Assembly JHHUHHU SEHIUHS VIOLET COSTEA Mafhemafics Honor Sociely: C a r d i n al Weekly: All-Cify Orcheslra: J u n io r Girls' English Cup: Shield Club: Monifor, Row I8: Sludenf Council: Girls' Club Fufure iournalism genius JEAN CRUIKSHANK ball Manager: Cardinal Boys' Programs Club Treasurer: Paper Drive: Poslwar Plans - Billlsl and Cla ss Commission: Variefy more Billlsl Show: All-Cify Foolball Team Chris's 'lulure-peanuf buffer salesman WILMA CUKJATI NICHOLAS DICIAULA Elective Sfenographic Eleciive Girls' Club Baslceiball Chorus Nursing will claim Cookie. A hopeful aspiranl' fo ihe sfenographic field. R Wlingsunv' Nick's choice is lhe Navy. 6 l ' .. f -s. f . WILLIAM DOPPEL JR. Elecfive Sfudenf Council: Variefy Show One of fhe radar quiz Irids HENRIETTA DUERR English Chrisfmas Paqeanfq Variefy Show , To be a feacher or a nurse- fhaf's fhe quesfion wifh Hank. SHIRLEY ENGBRING English Cardinal WeeIcIyg S f u d e n f Council BIondie will Icnif for.BriI'ain. RUTH GOLBECK Eleciive A Cappella Choir: Glee-Club: Orchesfra: AII-Cify Orchesfra: Mask and Wig: Girls' Clubg Red Cross Successor fo The Voice BEVERLY HALLSTRAND EIecI'ive Office work and Icniffing are Bev's inferesfs. IRENE GEORGE Sfenographic Girls' Clubg Office Work Secrefary fo a member of fhe Army Air Corps GLORIA HANSEN Elecfive A fypisf wifh a smiIe-fhaf is GIoria. JOHN GRUBER Science Faofballg Track Jahn's Glori-ous fufure will be in fhe Navy. SOLVEIG HANSEN Elecfive Class Producfion: Paper Drive BIondie's vocafion -sfenogra- phy. Avocafion - preparing Iufefisk. DOROTHY FINTAK Office Monifor An assef fo fhe sfenograp field JHIIUHII AUDREY GRUEL His Monifor, Row I: Music Hc Roll: AII-Cify Orches Chrisfmas Pageanfg Nafic Honor Sociefy She'II read music and sh hand nofes. ar :nal Boys u Nos: Bond Boosfersg Class Maff will be Masfer of C monies af Uncle Sam's ro fabie. MATTHEW HAYDAK Scie C d' ' CI bg I F EHIUHS HELlNG Eleclive JEAN CAROL HOHLER CAROL HURST Elecfive HELEN HUSE Eleciive C ub Smence A fulure housewife - ihafs Glee Club eyes will roller-slcale Chrisfmas Pageanl Carol. The blonde wifh blue eyes e Music will charm Jean. 'lurned 'foward sfenoqraphy. DOROTHY JABLONSKI Sfenographic Honor Sociely: C a rd i n al Weekly Typisl Dolly, lhe fulure accordian feacher OUISE JOZWIK Eleciive BEVERLY KANTER sv' l BETTY JAHNKE Eleclive Girls' Club: Players' Guild: Chrisfmas Paqeanl To be a receplionisl and ear macaroni and cheese for every meal-B. J.'s fulure. Vice-Presidenf: Girls' Club: urls Club Klub Polski: Slu- Modern l-5n9l-'age en? Council Chrislmas Pageani: Players' u wil Jack herself info Guild :sales worlc A miss wilh a Navy-blue fu- lnfer Nos lure! BERNADlNE KLEMENS Honor Sociely: Bond Booslers Ru- ROMAN JAN KIEWICZ Science Sludenl Council: Baskefball, Maior Emblem: Class Com- mission: Honor Sociely: Fool- ball, Maior Emblem: Track, Maior Emblem Uncle Sam will claim lhis all- around man. Science Bunny will play 'lhe accordion for her palienfs. IRENE JASHINSKY Science Girls' Glee Club: Rifle Club: Shield Club: Arls and Cralfs: Cheerleader Manager Ike wanls lo be a physical Ed Teacher, or will if be Jim for her? BETTY KLOZA Eleclive Will Belh's lall, blonde 'friend wilh 'rhe nice dark eyes for- ever eal chili and hamburgers? CLARA KNOLL Science BEVERLY KREMPEL WILLIAM LUUKE Eleciive BEVERLY KUGI Elechve Sf u d e n f Council: Viciory Sie 09 '3PhlC Senior Class Play Glee Club' Music Fesfival Council: Girls' Club: infer Bevy Don' wanna be a sleno- Bill-ing in a modern office Bev will keep singing her way Nos grapher forever. info everyone's hear+ To be a receplionisl and win ihai' corporal - hmm, eh. Shrimp! JHHUHREI SEHIUHS Q DOROTHY LIGOCKI JOHN KUSHAWA Elecfive Elecfive A I d -h d Cardinal Weelcly Typisi porlfchovgllidegiralrooper an Dodo, fhe career girl-bush ness or marriage? wifi ' 1. , dt PHYLLIS LE TENDRE GUY LILJEBLAD Scien Elecfive Infer Nos: Shield Club Nurse Phi will counr Navy hearfbeafs. Cardinal Weekly Sporfs Edilo R i f l e Club Vice-Presiden Swimming Ifs clown Pai for Lilge in 1 radar field JAMES KRYGIER Eleciive BETTY MARTELL Eleciive ALEX MAC LEAN Elecfive DOLORES MASKE Bond Boosfer: Foorballq Track Liz, you a fypisf? Mac Lean-ing on a drafring Sfe f99 5PhiC Jim will pursue Japs and board Glee Club? Bond TYP'5l Jerry. lf is sfenography and cherry pie for Dorie. 44 :iff -- f gwvsvirs 1 A 12 sg, gsm sf , f gr' 1. ., V 'G'- AUDREY MASTOPIETRO GEORGE MENDEL Science l Elecflve Honor S o c i e fy: Fooiball, lse skahng info office work. Wresflingl M a i O ,- Emblems: E ROY MORK fudenf Council Science Chrisimas ageanf Class Play Players' ui lecl Roy mcs and radio Track: Cardinal Boys' Club: Rifle Club MARY ANN MIKOS Elecfive Cardinal Weekly: Girls' Club: Hobbycrafl: Chorus Public 'rypisl' wifh a longing for dares . . . hislory. for Mary Q We 'sr Flying foresler for Army and KENNETH M UENCHOW Science VV. R. Hearsf Rifle Emblems: Rifle Club Presideni: Range- masler: Rifle Team: Swimming: Track Lolly-ing aboui' in lhe Air Corps WALLACE OBENBERGER Malhemaiics Cardinal Annual Li f e r a ry Siaff: Rifle Club Secreiary: Baskeiball Ii s Anchors Aweigh for Wally. BETTY OSTROWSKI v RUSSELL PARSONS Eleciive Sl'9 '09faPh'C Varsily Reserve. Foofball Em- A fulure sienographer wiih a blem: Baskelball yen for swimming Russ will sleak his fuiure in rhe air. s T-,f h , :- i iiivd' GJ . 'Id i I l l ' ' WALLACE PASBRIG Eleclive Foofball: Wesfling, Minor Em- blem: Swimming Wally plans lo dive inio 'rhe wild blue yonder. 'fits ARDITH MOE Eleciive Cardinal Weekly: l-lo-Mo-Jo Trio: Glee Club: Variely Show: Chrisfmas Pageanf C h o r u s: Music Fesiival: Bond Boosiers: Girls' Club Ardilh, a singing draflsman? JHHUHHU SEHIUHS HAROLD OLSEN Eleclive Ole-O'li, fha Air Corps for GERALDINE PETERSON Sfenogrephic Arls and Craffs: Rifle Club: War Bond Typisi lf's coke and hamburgers for Jerry. You foo, Jimmy? l THERESE RANKE English Music Honor Roll: Music Honor Club: Music Fesfival Soloisf: Glee Club: Bond Pro- grams: Office Monifor Dolly is a soprano who bowls 'em over. VIOLET PETROVICH Elecfive Pefe will compefe in fhe pho- fographic field. PATRICIA REYNOLDS Science Honor Sociefy: Class Play: Shield Club Scribe: - Glee Club: Music Fesfivals: Office Monifor There will be apples for Paf, ROBERT RICK Rick wanfs fo rockef from Army Air Corps fo college. x NAP? 1 iref i i? Q x S is is 6 6 DONALD RUETZ Mafhemafics Honor Sociefy: C a r d i n al Weekly Edifor-in-Chief: Repre- senfafive Boy: Tegfmeyer Cup: Sfudenf Council: Chrisfmas Pageanl Ocfeffe: lnfer Nos: Senior Toasfmasfer Brillianf Ruefz-y, radar whiz DAROL ROBARGE Elecfive Class Commission Chairman: Eoofball, Baskefball, T r a ck, Maior Emblems: S f u d e n f Council Presidenf: Cardinal Boys' Club Vice-Presidenf Buck will pass The ammunifion in 'lhe Navy. The grade school feacher. GRACE SCHULZ Malhemafics Honor Sociefy: Cardinal An- nual: Cardinal Weekly: Music Honor Roll: Music Honor Club: Glee Club: Music Fesfi- vals: lnfer Nos Quaesfor: Girls' Club Facfofum: Shield Grace is seeking a pafh in ROBERT SCHMELING Science Track: Chess Club For Bob if's fhe Navy, buf he'll miss Mom's pumpkin pie. I JHIIUHH HELEN SIMON Smiley fakes a shorf lcakel cuf fo office work. English science and mafh. ELEANORE SKOWRONSKI Household Arfs Glee Club: M u sic Fesfival Bufch's cables will felegraph no fables. ROBERT SMITH Elecfive Baskefball, T ra c k Emblems: Foofball, Major and Minor Leffers: Variefy Show Smiffy aspires fo be a fireman, EILEEN SOMMER Elecl Cardinal Girls' Club A sweef Sommer fime sfen rapher SPIEGEL Science MARY JANE STATHAS ROBERT STRASSBURG and Wig Eleciive , Eleclive ursing will Tech Carole's in- Mary is as sweiel as ihe sodas Foofball: Baskelball resfs. she ierks. Bob will basklell in army glory. EIIIIIRS VIRGINIA SZOPINSKI Sfenographic Nalional Honor Sociely: Car- dinal Weekly: Monifor, Row 6: Glee Club come in small Good Things packages. L.. to fl. JEANETTE TORNOW Music Music Honor Roll: All-Cily Orcheslra and Chorus: Bond Booslerz Players' Guild: Glee Club: Orcheslra: A Cappella Choir: Chrisfmas Pageanl A definifely all Wrighi music DOROTHY TUZIAK IRENE TUCHOLKA Elecfive DONALD TUPPER Eleclive S'Ieno9 'Pl lC Weddings and welding for Track: Foolball. Maior Em- An office will cap+ure Do'r's lckeyl blem: Paper Drives hearl. l-le'll be in lhe service in The long run. insfruclor DOROTHY VALENCICH VIRGINIA VERSNIK Elecfive MARIE VOIGT Science GLORIA GENE VOTH Sienographic irls' Club ol s plans include doling on Marine. Girls' Club Ginny is going lo dance lhrough life. Represenlalive Girl: Cla s s Commission: l-lonor Sociely: Cardinal Weekly: Band: Or- cheslra: S I u d e n I Council: Shield Club: Music l-lonor Club: Monilor, Row I0 Marie will don a nurse's whiles. Band: Shield Monilor More Powers model. English Club: Office lo Gloria, lhe JACQUELINE WALLINE SOPHIE WASIAK Eleciive JUNE WENDT Eleclive BRUCE WENZEL Elecfive Enqlifh Klub Polski: Chess Club Girls' Club Class Commission: Track, Ma- Girls' Club: Orcluesfra Shorfy has inferesfs in lhe Air An assel 'ro lhe beaulician ior Emblem: Foofball, Maior A fufure insfrucfor of higher Corps. field Emblem: Cardinal Boys' Club learning Presidenf: Players' G u i l d 5 ' Forum Debale: Chrisfmas Pag- eanl: Sfudenf Council Here's fha? man againl . X Jnnunnu sfnlnns LEROY WIDGER Science CAROL WISIALOWSKI ROBERT WOJTOWSKI WILFRED WRIGHT Track Elechve Manual AUS Band: Orchesfra Track LeRoy dreams of llme U. S. Girls' Club: Rifle Club Foofballg Baskefballg Track Maior: Class Play Army. A hopeful homemaker Bob made +l'1e Navy radar Will can'f be wrong abou? quin're+. T., for l1e's always Wriglnf MARION YOCHUM Eleciive All-Cify Orclweslra and Cho- rus: Orclweslrag C lm r i s + m a s Pageanf Susie will leach fulure Soullri Divisionifes. MARVIN ZASTROW Elecfive Track: Cross-Counfryq Monifor, Row I2 Baseball will claim marvelous Marv. UMWEH A SCHUUL GHHDUHTES CAROL P. BURKE RAYMOND J. HARENDA GRACE M. JANUCHOWSKI PAUL JAMES LUCHT Eleciive Course Eleciive Course Eleciive Course Eleciive Course CHARLES R. McGUIRE JENNIE PAPAGEORGE ALEX T. PIROG GEORGE F. SEXTON ADRIANE STATHAS Elecfive Course Eleciive Course Eleciive Course Elecfive Course Elecfive Course GLENN B. BUDZIEN EVELYN J. CHWALA I + , in dy Elecfive Course Eleciive Course no plc ure ROBERT WOIDA MELVIN WOZNIAK NORMAN SPEERS JOE SOCHER S.2fc F.lfc Cox. S.lfc Navy Navy Navy Navy SERVICE SPEUIHLS 41 1 if DONALD RUETZ Firsf Honors in Scholarship January HUH GRACE SCHULZ Second Honors in Scholarship January DONALD RUETZ Represenfarive Boy January CAROLINE TRAULSEN Firsi' Honors in Scholarship June DOROTHY WIEPRZYK First Honors in Scholarship June CAROLINE TRAULSEN Represeniaiive Girl June LAVERNE PRUSCHA LIESEL MORITZ SHIRLEY PATZKE JEAN PEDERSEN Junior Girls' English Cup Junior Girls' English Cup Honorable Menfion Honorable Menhon January June June June STUDENTS N qw f fig 2 if S '53 CLIFFORD 'MAIER MARIE VOIGT CARL BORGWARDT ROMAN JANKIEWICZ Second lflonors in Represen+aI'ive Girl Represenfafive Boy W Club Medal jCh0l5f5l 'P January June January une FERDINAND KUTKA JACK STEARLE Tegfmeyer Cup Alumni Book .3 wink an--v :,- f ' ' .. b ., ,sk df A ,. + X- - we I , -21:-3'-721 HENRY HAMMES Civic Music Medal June HONORABLE MENTION IN SCHOLARSHIP-JUNE PATRICIA DONARSKI MARGARET ERDMANN JEAN G-ORSKI DOROTHY JACOB SHIRLEY LADTKOW MARION OLEJNICZAK MARY POTISK 43 DAROL ROBARGE MARIE VOICE-T GEORGE CHRISTENSEN ROMAN JANKIEWICZ BRUCE WENZEL JHHUHHU ULHSS IIIIHIIIIISSIUII Since I9I4 The graduaTing seniors have selecTed Tive oT Their Tellow classmaTes To represenT Them in all maTTers concerning gracluaTion. The worlc oT This commiTTee is The same as ThaT OT The class oTTicers oT any oTher school, wiTh The excepTion ThaT all sTuclenTs on The commission have equal responsibiliTy. Leadership. scholarship, co-operaTion, and reliabiliTy are a Tew OT The qualiTies ThaT members musT possess. be in--.+ CARL BORGWARDT EDITH RAMTHUN JOHN SCHULTZ ELAINE BESTOR EUGENE JOHNSON JUIIE lIlHSS IIUIHIIIISSIUII , Their dufies consisf of such business as deciding on The color. fexfure, and price of caps and gowns: selecfing 'rhe class giffg backing up The senior class play, and assisfing in fhe publicify of fhe producfion. They also promofe and carry on fhe senior farewell dance and help 'fo make arrangemenfs for 'rhe senior banquef. As fhe hub of fhe class, fhe commission keeps affairs of fhe gracluafes rofafing smoofhly. TOP ROW: Marvin Zasfrow. Roman Janlciewicz, Harold Bell, Guy Lilieblad, Donald Ruefz, George Mendel ROW 2: Pal Reynolds, Shirley Bialczilc, Marie Voigf, Virginia Szopinski, Kafherine Chaneslce BOTTOM ROW: Grace Schulz, Violel Cosfea. Bernadine Klemens, Audrey Gruel, Dorofhy Jablonslci. IlHillliIlHl HUHUH SUIIIET-Ll JANUARYCLASS The greaiesf honors 'rhaf can be besfowed upon a gradualing senior is To be chosen a member of 'rhe Arcrurus Chaprer of 'lhe Nafional Honor socieiy. High scholarship, excellenl leadership, oulsianding service, good characler are rhe requiremenfs a candida+e musf have lo be selecled . . . No mailer where rhese sludenls 'rravel in fhe counfry, They will recognize orher boys and girls wearing The honorary pins. Under lheir leadership if can be said of America, There is a people mighfy in ifs you+h. MUSIC HONORS T JAN UARY-Lef+ Grace Schulz, Marie Voigl, Therese Ranlre Rulh Golbeclc, Wilfred Wright Violef Coslea JUNE-Right Edifh Ramfhun, Mariorie Williams Shirley Block, Marion Oleiniczalc La Verne Kossow, Rulh l-lodilc 46 Jeane-He Tornow, Audrey Gruel f 5 5 by me , X '-Q' 3 5 5 ART HONORS Audrey LaTus, Pauline Bruckbauer Holley SchulTz, Audrey Heyer ITTUSIII HHD HRT HUHUITS lnsTiTuTed aT SouTh Division in I94O, The Music Honor Roll includes The names oT ouTsTanding music sTudenTs Trom every graduaTing class . . . Designed by AniTa Ouade and consTrucTed by JeaneTTe Kloss, boTh members oT The June l94O class, The Tramed scrolls, daTing Trom I93O, adorn The walls oT boTh music rooms . . . Progressive improvement origi- naliTy, and qualiTy oT work consTiTuTe some oT The deciding TacTors in selecTing sTuder1Ts Tor The arT honor roll. Those chosen Tor This honor musT also give service To The school by designing posTers, making sTage properTies, mounTing pic- Tures, and making cuTs Tor The Weekly and Annual . . . PersonaliTy ranks high in deTermining The winners. HHTIUHHL HUIIUH SUCIETU MEMS 'Q' gg! T V' E I.: 2 K ' 3 TOP ROW: VValTer Diedrich. Caroline Traulsen, John Skagen. Bernard Budny, Carl BorgwardT, DoroThy Jacob, Mariorie Williams, Henry Hammes. RoberT Sem. ROW 3: Marion Oleiniczak, FaiTh BeiTzinger, Shirley Schwarh, Shirley WicherT, Audrey l.aTus, PaTricia Donarski, RuTh FiTch, MargareT Erdmann, Clifford Maier. ROW 2: Elaine Besfor, DoroThy Wieprzyk, Helen Grabowski, Shirley Block. Jean Gorski, Alice Kopsar, LaVerne Kossow. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley LadTkow, Audrey Heyer, Loraine Borowski, Marie MarTin, Mary Pofisk, Dolores Janonis. 47 CAROLYN ANDERSEN English Library Science Club: Library Monilor Easy on fhe eyes VIRGINIA BARANOWSKI Sfenographic Klub P ol s lc i Vice-Presidenig Monifor, Row 20 Her merchani' marine will de- liver fhe goods. i ANGELINE ANGELOS Sfenographic Mask and Wig: Cardinal Girls' Club: Shield Club Efiquelfe is imporiani wiih lhis Hny miss. JUNE BARTELS Eleciive She'll lcnil' Howie socks io keep him from being chili. f 'h- WO'-u. BETTY BACH Eleciive Bond Boosler: Bond Typisl Talce a lelier. Belly! EDWARD BARTZ English Players' Guild Vice-President Glee Club Secreiary: Bond Boosier Presidenig Class Play: Chrisfmas Pageanf This man gels around. Row 5: Class Play: Nafional JEAN BENNETT English LUCILLE BAUMANN infer Nos: Players' G ui l d: Elechve Chorus: Library Assisfanf Wonder whose snapshois she All oul for a ihree-leifer man. Colleds? , P-A-T Honor Sociefy JOLANTA BACHINSKI Accouniing Klub Polslci: Girls' Club This swimming enlhusiasl will ioin lhe Waves. DOLORES BARTKOWIAK Sienographic Monilor, Row I7 Perl cadel' nurse FAITH BEITZI NGER Eleciive Cardinal Annual Liferary Siaff: Sfudenf C o u n ci Ig Monifor, LEATRICE BAU MA Remember Lee's p faurani' when you Jllll NN Elecfi osfwar ri 're loolri for a T-bone sfeak. This is one Dan-dy girl. SEHIUHS JOHN BERGER Science Chess Club Presideni: Class Play This chess king will fill his lab wilh chemicals and les? iubes. SHIRLEY BLOCK Science lnler Nos: Cardinal Weekly: Cardinal Annual Associaie Ed- ilorq All-Cily Orchesira: Band: Glee Club Librarian: Sludenf Council: Monilor, Row 8: Na- 'fional Honor Socieiy: Music ELAINE BESTOR English Class Commission: Cardinal Girls' Club Presideni: Players' Guild: lnler Nos: Siudeni Council: Nalional Honor So- ciely Bessie loves all sporls. RUSSELL BLAESING Elective Semper Paraius will be his guide. Honors Sweef and lovely CARL BORGWARDT Science Foolball Co-Capiain: Class Commission Chairman: Cardi- nal Annual Sporls Edilor: Monifor, Row IO: Chrisimas Pageanf: Represenlalive Boy: Nafional Honor Sociely Pride of Souih Division I X t .Y V Z..- I' , .. A 'I In s. ' K 5 X 351 g ,rif le LORAINE BOROWSKI English Cardinal Annual Ari Slalf: Bond Boosier: Spanish Club: lnier Nos: Klub Polski: Na- iional Honor Sociefy She's all dressed up in smiles. KENNETH BERGER Manual Arls Chrisfmas Pageani A iufure filled wifh crimi- nology GERALDINE BLASKOWSKI Eleciive Klub Polski Jerry wanis lo be a globe iroiler. VERA BRANTZEG English LAVERNE BOUCHER Office Moniior I'm iusl wild aboul ELAINE BISCHOF Eleciive Glee Club This qolden-haired lady will qo Through life wifh a sonq in her hearl. ROBERT BLACHOWSKI Enqlish Cardinal Annual Liferary Sfafl: Baskeiball Maior Emblem l'll be seeinq you, Kafhleen. Elecfive Har,-Y! Bond Boosler Laverne is engaged in plan- ninq her poslwar home. 'TSR DELAPHINE BRUSKIEWITZ ARTHUR G. BROWN PAULINE BRUCKBAUER English Cardinal Girls' Club: Annual Ari' Sfali: Ari Honors She's siricfly inreresied in arl, and parficularly wiih male JOANNE BREHM Eleclive Band A knil whiz Sfenographic Science Klub Polski Cardinal Boys' Club Secreiary: A quief buf eilicienr office pooibaiil Track ,Maier Em. Worker blems: Chrislmas Faqeanl Small and shy, buf oh myl models. MARGARET BRZEZINSKI JEAN BRYAN English BERNICE BUDNEY ACCOUMIHQ Cardinal Girls' Club Klub Polski We're always fhinking oi you. Margie. ROBERT BUKIEWICZ Eleclive Foolball Bob is a genius in phoioq- raphy. Her inferesi is chiefly in Navy nursing. YVONNE BUSH Sienographic Shield Club: Girls' Club: Car- dinal Weekly Typisf E-leaded for fhe Waves Sfenographic l-ler hear? is ridinq on his wings. LEONARD CESARZ Eleciive This fuiure Navy man likes blondes BERNARD BUDNY Science Chess C I u b Vice-Presidenf: Nalional Honor Socieiy Brrrrl li s chili for Bernard. FLORENCE CHICONAS Eleclive Cardinal Girls' Club: Cardinal Weekly Typisi: A Cappella: Chrisfmas Pageani: Class Play: Shield Club: Players' Guild: Glee Club Vice-Presicleni Lover of classical music MARY CONRAD English RUTH CUMMINGS PATRICIA CUMMINS 1 MARY JANE CURTIN . Bond Boosler' Sludenl Coun- Accounllng Enghsh Elechve cil: Ollice Monilor Rufh has a yearninq for Oilliie Box office beaulyl Bond Boosler A smile lor everyone work, Sl1e'S 5 MARVelOU5 fairl- DAN CZARNIK ' Elective Sludenl Council: Track F ersonalil'y counls wilh Dan. PATRICIA DONARSKI English Annual Lilerary Edilor: Slu- denl Council: Monilor, Row I5: Nalional Honor Sociely Prelly, willy, and 'lull of 'fun l FLORENCE CZU BKOWSKI Household Arfs Klub Polski: Cheerleader Flo's a spark of life. LUCY DICIAU LA Sfenographic This recepfionisl' will win you wilh her engaging smile. GERALDINE DEMBINSKI Eleciive Klub Polski Kilfen likes kniH'in'. WALTER DIEDRICH Malhemaiics Mask and Wig: Chess Club: Players' Guild: Cardinal Week- ly Dislribulion Slall: Orchese fra: Chrislmas Pageanl: Na- lional Honor Sociefy Wally, lhe greal aclor! LUELLA DEMSKl Slenographic Klub Polski: I-lobbycrall Club Nalurally. he's a sailor boy! RUTH DETTLAFF Elective Office Helper This bobbyasox lass admires lhe Marines. ago'- SEHIUHS V -Q.. ' .. hiv Wl 3' 'wif was M ii Hs ' A , i ' Ju 5 ' ' ii s..n 'i NORBERT DZIOBA Slage Crew His aim-a success in life Science AUDREY ENGEL Shield Club Somebody's always Jack-inq up on l'his liffle blonde! Eleclive GLORIA FE LD Bell bollom lrousers, The ap- ple of her eye Eleclive JOYCE DUKET Eleclive Fulure Red C r o s s Worker overseas! MARGARET ERDMANN Accounling Nalional Honor Sociely: Mon- ilor, Row 3: Sludenl Council: Cardinal Weekly Club Edilor: Caieleria Cashier She likes a cerlain someone. I Q I denl Council: Class Play l-ler hearl' has wings, and she plans +o lake a irip lo Troy. SYLVIA FERONAS English Mask and Wig: Annual Fesli- val' Chrislmas Pa eanl' Slu- BESSIE EDWARDS Eleclive Wasle Paper Salvage Award: Chrislmas Pageanl' Chorus: Girls' Club A lad in khaki charms Bessie. DOLORES ESKOWSKI Elecfive She likes lo bowl 'em over. DONNA EGGUM Slenographic Girls' Club Treasurer: Glee Club: A Cappella l-ler hair isn'l Bob-ed, loul her hearl' is. EVELYN EWIG Slenographic A iulure slenoqrapher whose hearl is in England. RUTH FITCH Accounling Nalional Honor Sociely: Car- dinal Weekly Business Slafli: All- C ily Orcheslra: Nook: l-lolabycrall Her 'rhoughls slray 'lo lhe Navy. MARY FREJNIK Science lnler Nos: Girls' Club Mary, Mary, never conlrary DOROTHY GAWRONSKI Eleciive Office Typisf A whiz af fickling The ivoriesl HELEN GILL Eleofive Klub Polski: Girls' Club She glories in a fall, blond lad. EVELYN FU RSTENBERG Eleciive Band This fulure Wave wanls 'lo model-airplanes. ESTHER GEMBICKI Eleciive Klub Polski: Girls' Club: Span- ish Club She wanfs a Don Juan. ML! . C 'F :is was N Donor:-iv eARsTEcKi ANITA FRELKA sleaavs Elecfive Klub Polski: Girls' Club Doi' aims 'ro be an office worker. 4 ARLENE GOIKE S+enographic Cardinal Girls' Club: Glee Club A sweefer gal could ne-'er be found Mask and Wig: Sfudenf Coun- cil Sorry boys, she's Bill-ed for The fufure. MARCELLA GLEMBIN Sienographic Chess Club Marcy loves a mysiery. RUTHANN GOLOB Elecfive Hobbycrafl Secrefary: Play- ers' Guild: Debafe Vice-Presi- denf: Bond Boosferg Infer Nos She will make plenty of Jack as a display manager. GERALDINE GRABARCZYK Eleciive Hobbycrafr Nursey, come over here and hold my hand. ELIZABETH GOLOB English Mask and Wig Here's success +o a career girl. JEAN GORSKI English Nafional Honor Sociefy: Car- dinal Annual Liferary Slaff: Monifor, Row I: Office Moni- fori Klub Polski Brains, beauiy-whaf more do you wanf? EDWARD HADLEY Science Cardinal Annual: Class Play: Chrislmas Pageanl Our gill 'lo lhe legilimale slage BETTY HASAK Eleciive The air corps macle quile a Iandinq wilh Belly. HELEN GRABOWSKI Sfenographic Klub Polski Presiclenl: Monilor. Row 6: Nalional Honor So- ciely A quiel miss whose chief in- leresl' is lhe Army HENRY HAMMES Malhemaiics Players' Guild: Glee Club: Band Vice-Presidenl: Sluclenl Council: C o n c e r + Soloist Chrislmas Pageanf: Orcheslra: PEARL HANSEN Science lnler Nos ll's a bel lhal Chef will fake care ol her fulure. SHIRLEY HENRICKSON Sfenographic Glee Club: Chrisfmas Paqeanl A well-liked girl is lypisl Shirl. Nafional Honor Sociely For Hank music hafh charms. AMBER HANSEN Eleciive shaeifciub She's 'lrue 'lo lhe Navy blue. RALPH HENRY English l-lis head is in a Navy cloud. JAMES HATTON Science Boys' Club: Foolball, Minor Leller: Track: Baskefball, Minor Lelfer: Bond Boosler: Baseball An allvaround qoocl sporl' EILEEN HEUP English Marriage is her lulure. '55 ugh ww 3 'fx MARY ANN GROSZKIEWICZ English Klub Polski: Glee Club: Chris?- mas Paqeanf Tiny wanfs lo be a Teacher, buf how can she be clisfin- quished from her pupils? GERALD HETZEL Science The Navy is Jerry's lirsl love. QE 1 W ' ' Y 5 Q f fa ' N . 55, , 7 A 'fir ' ' g , -,exwff 34 ' -' w X V?f'i?:f??M3:' J A 'N :GA-. .Ll ESTHER HJORT Elective lnfer Nos: Spanish Club: All- Cily Music Fesrival: Glee Club Nursie prefers red-haired pa- lienls. DOROTHY JACOB Sienographic Maslc and Wig: Klub Polski: Girls' Club: Cardinal Weelcly Copy Edilor: Monifor, Row I6: Nalional Honor Sociely A sweel. charming sfenogra- pher RONALD HOEN Science Spanish Club Secrefary: Track Everyfhing will be On, Kayi for fhis handsome lad. ROSE MARIE JANICKI Sfenographic Girls' Club Sundaes wilh a soldier are her freaf. AUDREY HEYER Eleciive Cardinal Annual Arr Edilor: Ari' Honors: Nalional Honor Sociefy Aud is qoinq l-le-yer and high- er in arf fame. El.SlE HlN'lZ Elecfive Ouiel buf nice MAE HINKEL English Players' Guilcl: Chrislmas Paq- eanl' Chorus: Girls' Club Maisie goes lo college. AUDREY HJORT Eleclive Spanish Club Treasurer She'll sfealc her fufure in The cadef nurse corps. VIVIAN HORIGAN Elective Klub Polski Soufh Waves good-bye io Viv. VERONICA JAKIMCZYK Household Aris Klub Polslri Jim-iny criclceisl She's swell! RUTH HODIK Elecfive Players' Guild: Girls' Club: Glee Club: Chrisfrnas Pageanl: Class Play: Music Honors Mousemeal' is a sweet Treo? who lilces singing and swim- ming. GORDON JACOBSON Science Apple-pie Jalce wanls fo be an engineer. wav' Rh, ESTHER JARANTOWSKI Eleclive Esfher will add beauly Io The Waves. LYDIA JEZA Sfenographic War Bond Typisl' Beaufiful clofhes for a fealh- er-Bob girl. BETTY JANE JENSEN Malhemafics Spanish Club ll s a Ladd she wanls. EUGENE JOHNSON Science Foofball, Wreslling Maior Em- blems: Second All-Cify Fool- ball Team: Class Commission Muscles will sei down ihe law. ,l BERNADINE KACZMAREK Eleclive Cardinal Girls' Club: Klub Polski This sporls enlhusiasl has an A-I man. DOLORES JANONIS Sfenographic Mask and Wig: Klub Polski: Cardinal Annual Lilerary Slaff: Office Monilor: Bond Booslerg Nalional Honor Sociely RUTH JENSEN Accounling Shield Club Navy blue allracls ihis small bundle of ioy. HELEN KAESTNER Elecfive Spanish Club Vice'Presiden+: Cardinal Annual Liferary Slaffg Mask and Wig Small, sweef, Spanish-speaking miss MARY KATRICHIS Slenographic Cardinal Girls' Club, Shield Club: l-lobbycrafl' Club Her dancing brown eyes caughl' Jerry's aifeniion. A grand personaliiy and a Gene-ial manner. VIRGINIA KALITT English Orcheslra She's sweei on lhe Navy. LUCI LLE KAM NETZ Science Girls' Club: lnl'er Nos: Or- cheslra Secrefary: All-Ciiy Orchesfra Jusl' slringing along! MAX KAHN Science Cardinal Weekly Sporls Edi- Ior: Bond Boosler Presidenfg Boys' Club: Inler Nos: A Cappella: Music Feslival: Class Play: Foolball, Baskef- ball, Manager A masler of all Trades. sfnluns A i ::: T ANN KNEZEVICH Sfenographic Shield Club: Caieieri a Worker Ann wanis io cash in on office work. CLAYTON KOHL Elecfive Cardinal Boys' Club: Swim- ming If he's noi dancing, he's sleeping! CHARLOTTE KING Eleciive lnier Nos: Glee Club: Cafe-' leria Worker Has anyone here seen Kelly? ARLENE KOCH English All-Ciiy Orchesfra: Chrisimas Pageanl Chorus: Players' Guild: Girls' Club lf's music lhal saiislies. 1-was LAUW ARLENE KLECZKA Eleciive The aye, ayes have il. ALICE KOPSAR English Siudenf C o u n ci l: Cardinal Weekly: lnier Nos Secreiary: Na+ional Honor Sociefy She's 'lops in pulchrifude. LA VERNE KOSSOW English Mask and Wig: Cardinal An- nual Liierary Siafi: Concerf Soloisf: Glee Club Accompan- isf: Monifor, Row 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy: Music Honors Johnny on ihe spor: by Jim- iny +hai's La Verne! BETTY KRESSUK Eleclive A fuiure member of lhe cadef nurse corps JANE KRAJNIAK Spanish Club A sharp lass who dance LEONA KAWCZYNSKI Eleclive l.ee lakes life as il comes. CHARMAINE KOSSOW English lnier Nos: Girls' Club: Siu- denl' Council Presideni: Vic- iory Corps: Cardinal Annual Chuck-a charming cliciaior DOLORES KOWALSKI Eleclive Eleclive Spanish Club loves 'lo Library work will claim This miss. ELINOR KULINSKI MELVIN KRUTZ Elective JANE KROLICKI ESTHER KUREK Eleciive Slefwqfvphlc Boys' Club Sfenvqrepluc Klub Polski Klub Polski: Cardinal Girls' Sharp as a 'rack Klub Polski A gal wiih a 6' 2 iuiure in Club Janie likes io knii an' sew an' mind A model secrelary read. s MARJORIE LAWLEY Sfenographic Girls' Club: Sludenl Council: Office Monifor This sienographer l i k e s 'em dark and full of fun. EUGENE LE TENDRE Science Boys' Club: Glee Club: Fresh- man Honors: Siudeni Council: Class Play Bo's inferesled in records. .,,.. .:-1: , .i FLOREDA LA CASSE Eleclive Spanish Club Spaghefii and meaiballs is Floreda's dish. AUDREY LATUS Sfenographic Cardinal Girls' Club: Cardi- nal Annual Ari Edilor: Moni- Tor, Row 9: Ari Honors: Naiional Honor Socieiy A Pulaski siar has Ed-ged his way info her life. SHIRLEY LADTKOW Elecfive Cardinal Annual Proof Ediior: Nafional Honor Socieiy: Mon- ifor, Row I9: Shield Club: Cardinal Weekly: Chrisimas Pageanr Chorus: Girls' Club Surely, she'll cash in on Thai sparkling personaliiy. VIVIAN LARSON Eleciive Glee C l u b Vice-President Robe Cusiodian: All-Cify Fes- rival Chorus Her noles io Dennis are sweel and clear. LOIS LARDIE Eleciive Cardinal Annual Typisl' A Punchy comedienne NANCY LARSEN English Office Monilor: Class Play Our Norwegian maid is 'rrue io life. . -ff: ' 4 1 31 is: 1 K 'Hi sh gi X ns 'f hu, 9 Q JUNE For a qood laugh and lofs of LA VERNE LAZARSKI EMILY LAZARCZYK Eleclive CELESTINE LEMKE Elecfive CELESTE LEMKE Eleclive Eleciive Elecfive Klub Polski: Girls' Club Klub Polski: Mask and Wiq: Klub Polski: Girls' Club: Mask War Bond Typisl A fashion designer. sew il' Girls' Club: Class Play: Ol- and Wig Nice-Navy lad 'rhinks so loo! seams! lice Clerk She will ad-Vance lo a clerical ls you is. or is you ain'l? posilion. RITA LIPSKI Eleclive PATRICIA KUTKA Eleciive DOLORES LOEHER English EVELYN MICHALSKI Cardinal Annual Typist: Or- This Navy man's qal will be A man in 'lhe Navy whose hair Chesfra a model-housewife? is wavy Klub Polski: Glee Club: Nook SEIIIUHS Rila will never be forqoilen AUDREY LUENEBURG Eleciive Shield Club: Spanish Club: Debafe: Glee Club: Band This missionary will win con- verls wilh music. MARIAN MANKE Elecfive Happy Iivin', lovin', and laugh- in'-lhaf's for Marian. GERALDINE MAN KE Eleclive Cardinal Annual Typisl: Bond Typisl: Girls' Club Gerry makes every day a holi- day. fun, call on Evie. CLIFFORD MAIER Maihemalics Alumni Book: Chess Club: Players' Guild: Cardinal Week- ly Edilor-in-Chief: Chrislmas Paqeanf: Proieclor Sfaff: Na- lional Honor Sociely: Salula- Iorian A nominee for success , 'WW ,L in asv: SWK ,V Azu .A HIV CHARLOTTE MARTIN Elecfive Glee Club: Sludenl' Council: Cafeleria Worker Nor iusl' any Joe can sleal lhis gal's hearl. ANN MEEHAN EIec+ive Amiable Ann will be a hair sfylisl' exfraordinary. 'El 'ITS fr -. f?5i555ww :F V - 55555 r 7J. . 'f'1 azz. 1 ff ?ifEfi.:'. I L ' MARIE MARTIN Elecfive Nalional Honor Sociely This prelly coed will grace some lucky campus. RICHARD MARTYKA Eleclive Track Dick will lravel a long way as a lawyer. RUSSELL MATHERS Eleciive Swim mi n g Maior Emblem: Cardinal Boys' Club There oughl lo be more like him. RUTH MENKE Sfenographic Jillerbugging wilh B. lvl. gives Rulh a lhrilll ARLINE MILEWSKI Slenographic Cardinal Girls' Club A he-Arr of gold is her Treas- ured possession. GLORIA NAPIENTEK Shield Club He wears a pair of silver wings. CAMILLE NARAZINSKI English Spanish Club: Girls' Club Did you ever see a dream walking? JEANNETTE NOWICKI Elecfive Library Science Club Jus? give her someone six fool' lall. LAVERNE MAERTZ Eleciive Girls' Club: Cardinal Annual Arl' Shall A shy miss who wenl' 'ro see all The lraclc rneels, especially a cerlain slar. GRACE MICHAELS Sfenographic Personalily plus! ARTHUR OLSEN Science lnfer Nos: Baskefball Manager Spagherfi and meafballs for fhis fufure docfor WANDA PALENSKI Elecfive A fype-ical American girl ,J ELEANORE NYMAN Elecfive Glee Club A singinq nurse +o make you forger your froubles ARLINE N UBER Slencgraphic Hobbycraff Secrefaryg Shield Club: Library Science: Mask and Wig Dancing is ace high wilh her. MARION OLEJNICZAK English Girls' Club: lnrer Nos: Chrisf- mas Pageanfg Music Honor CI u bg Orcheslra Presidenrg Weekly: Annual: Monilor, Row I2: Hono r Socielyg Music Honors Wonder wha? her Brand of fellow is? JAMES PAKENHAM Elecfive Baskelball Navy Air Corps-l-lere's your man! s1 LENA PACINI Sfenographic lnfer Nos Lena 'lends fo be an accouni- anf. HELEN ORLOWSKI Elecfive Klub Polski Treasurer: Glee Club: All-Cify Music Fesfival She will sing her way fo fame. MARIAN PATT Eleciive Hobbycraff Presidenlg Sfudenf Council: Bond Boosfer Secre- fary A marine has fhe sifuafion well in hand. VIVIAN PIEK Sfenographic She's going lo reach 'rhe Piek of success. DOLORES PETERS Science All-Cify Orchesfra She'll fiddle her way fo for- fune. EVELYN PHILLIP Elecfive Cardinal Girls' Club Evelyn knifs while dreaming of her prince. 6l DOROTHY PRELESNIK MARY POTISK Science OH. M W Eledlve Orcheslrag Nalional l-I o n o r ice om or , Sodefy Dol knows 5 lol aboul llie Following ihe sleps of Madame Armyr Curie BEATRICE PUZIA Elecfive ANGELINE PUNGRCHAR Klub Polski Eleclllfe Her claim is sieaked in fhe lnlerh N05 I . army- Angie s always wrile-Inq, DOLO RES RU LAU lnfer Nos A fulure librarian's inleresi- air corps English RUTH SCHERER Shield Club A cule chick eyes lads in lchalci. Elecfive LEONARD RADAJ Elecfive Sludeni Council Len likes blondes. and a Navy uniform ouqhl' lo help. PHYLLIS RAKOWSKI Sfenographic Girls' Club Her hearl has -gone fo sea. 1 is ,. , QV M, -, .. :' W ' ' '-vs. I I I X fc QL I . 1 X 'S . 41' 1? YQ in N K -:ZI.:- Q . .4 LORETTA RADY Lakin Library Science Club: Lalin Club: Library Moniior Sweel' Laurie O'Rady EDITH RAMTHUN English Library Science Club: Band Presiclenlp Chrislmas Pageanfq Siudenl Council: Office, Li- brary M o ni l' o rg Cafeleria Worker: Music Honors This angel would like Io leach lcindergarlen. wesfiifffw EN, LUCILLE RADZIKINAS Eleciive lnler Nos To fype or noi To iype-fha? is fhe queslion. CLAIRE RASZKIEWICZ Elecfive Inler Nos Claire lBarl'onl I presume! , .BSN :S s i d? : Q ' 'K 1 ' Q 'ci ,Q V-I , Q. 13 W: ' 5 r ' i Q L . Y , . , S RUTH RUTHENBERG Elecfive Klub Polski: lnier Nos: Span- ish Club An unusual personali+y is quife a qifi. DORIS SCHMI11 English Glee Club: Chrisfmas Paqeani' She likes The Bill-s Thai' come info her office! ffl! 'U 'W' :vga KENNETH ROENSPIES English Track: Cross-Couniry: Baskel- ball Chicken every Sunday ior Ken GERALDINE RUTKOWSKI Elecfive Klub Polski There's somefhinq aboui' a sol- dier ...... 'Qu'-7 ALFRED RAVIE Elec+ive Whom are ihe blushes for, Al? ALBERTA PYZYK Elecfive Book Slore She's booking her fufure in sfenography. RUTH RINAS English Girls' Club She anchored his Navy heari. LA VERNE RUX Elective lvloniior, Row ll: Siudenl Council: lnfer Nos: Mask and Wiq: Cardinal Weekly Who brings fhaf dreamy look fo her eyes? 59- 'uw i ELAINE ROSSMAN Elecfive Players' Guild: Chrisfmas Pag- eanf Chorus: Office Worker Musically inclined ROBERT SALZER Eleciive Cardinal Boys' Club: Cheer- leader One never knows whaf a bit of magic can do. - 'Rf' . .5,.i . JOHN SCHULTZ Hisfory Class Commission: Music Hon- or Club: Orchestra: Baskefball Maior Emblem: Class Play Second Abe Lincoln HOLLEY SCHUL12 Eleclive Cardinal Girls' Club: Players' Guild: Annual Arr Edifor: Arf Honors A bundle of ioy and enfhu- siasm . . . eh, Bob? ...x wi '. . 'snag 'SWS K-rw SYLVIA SINGER Eleciive Inler Nos: Bond Booslers Buck up, Syl-lhe Navy's gol more +han one gal. WILLIAM SEIZER Eleclive Music Honor Club: Glee Club Gardener! Does he specialize in bachelor bulfons? ARTHUR SIDERAS Science Track, Cross-Counfry Minor Lellers: I-lobbycrall Treasur- er: Sfudenl Council His Iavorife movie-My Sisier l?l Eileen! ROBERT SEM Mafhemaiics Chess Club: Cardinal Boys' Club: Cardinal Annual Edifor- in-chief: Proieclion Crew: Na- 'rional I-lonor Sociely An all-around pal BERNADINE SCHWABE Eleciive Cardinal Girls' Club: Klub Polski Number, please! Polski DOROTHY SOKOLOWSKI Sfenographic Cardinal Girls' Club: Klub SHIRLEY SCHWARTZ Science Cardinal Weekly: Mask and Wig: lnler Nos: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely: Class Play She's lhe apple of his eye. JOHN SKAGEN Mafhemafics Glee Club: I-larvesf Feslival: Nalional Honor Sociely Posilion in Navy-Commander of lhe Fleel QQ? LOIS SCH ROEDER Elec-live Mask and Wig A blonde, blue-eyed book- keeper MARION SKROBACKI Sfenographic Girls' Club: Klub Polski Full of rascaliiy! JANET SORENSON Eleciive STANLEY SOMMER The Navy blue is lor Dol. Shield Club Maw' AHS Oh, my, fha? bookkeeping! I-lis hobby is models a planes. Kiwi QTY' , , 1 541-41' .Y Gin JUIIE EIIIUHS PAT STENGL English Cardinal Annual Lilerary Sfaffg Glee Club: Chrisimas Pag- eanfg Inler Nos: Class Play Our Iavoriie pin-up girl BARBARA STERNA English Cardinal Weelcly Typisfg OI- Iice Monilori Inl'er Nos Ish likes wafer-swimming or Ihe Navy? WILLIAM STROTHENKE Eleclive Band I-Ie eyes a figure lhaf glides across 'rhe ice. JANET STEINBORN Science Orcheslra: Band: Inler Nos She'Il raise her pa+ien+'s blood pressure. LOUISE STEBLY EIec+ive Lou is inferesled in seaIingI bees. LA VERNE STIELOW Elecfive Shield Club: Inler Nos.: Car- dinal Girls' Club This bowler will slrilce oul for an office. s-S.. LILLIAN STEMBERGER Slenographic Jr. Orcheslra Presideniq Cafe- leria Cashier Ideal: Any lfalian dish MARVIN STRATTMAN Elecfive The army has Iirsl claim on lhis pork and beans gourmet DORIS SUNICH Eleclive ADELINE SURWILLO PATRICIA SULLIVAN , IRENE SWANTO Science nfer N05 5'fef109faPI1iC SC'enC9 She's a soda ierlc who spends Ier favorile is Kelly-green. Mischievous miss I-lere comes lhe Navyl her evenings wifh qobs-of ICS CFGGVYI. PEARL TEMKIN Elecfive PEGGY TESS Sfenographic DOLORES TOMCZAK WALTER THOEN Glee Club The righf Iypelsll SIEUOQVGPIIIC Mafhemifl' Hafs Off +0 a fuyure Spar There is a Iall, darlc rnlan in Chess Club: lnler Nos Co her life. sul: Bond Boosler RUSSELL WASCHER Eleclive Cardinal Weekly Disfribulion Sfaff F-ulure B-aseball I-dol MARY ELLEN VAIL Elecfive She's Irish, and she's beaufi- ful. CAROLINE TRAULSEN English Players' Guild Secrefaryq I-lobe bycraflg Freshman I-I o n o rg Junior GirI's Enqlish Cup: Vlfeelcly Associa Ie Ediiorg Chrislmas Paqeanlg Monilor, Row I4: Represenlalive Girl: Honor Sociely: Co-Valedio Iorian Sweet swell, deleclable qall GERALDINE WERNER Elecfive Klub Polski I-Ier favorile pin-up-a sailor DOLORES UJAZDOWSKI Sfenographic Klub Polslci A sporls fan VIRGINIA WARSH, Elecfive Office Monilor By George! The fleefs in. -sq. f',-S+' pave 'Nl ,584 inn Navy blue appeals Io Wall so do blondes. brunelfes, an' redheads! ROSEMARIE TRUMMER English Infer Nos: Shield Club: Chrisl- mas Paqeenfg Office Monifor Life of fhe parly . WARREN TOWELL Manual Arfs Sfudenl' Council Likes hisfory defes wifh a blonde. WAWRZYNIAK Elecfive s lheme song - Don? Me ln LOIS WENDORF English Girls' Club: Cardinal Weekly Typisl: Chrislmas Paqeanl: Sfudenl Council: War Bond Typisl Wind and Wayne in her hair! 'il' ew WAYNE WELNAK CHARLOTTE WARGIN Malhemaiics Elective Cardinal Boys' Club: Orches- Mask and Wig: Bond Boosler: lra: Foolball Minor Emblem Office Monilor A lff1lCZl1l in Slilnlnq armor +0 Riqhi io ihe poinf-Chucks any fair lady moffo EIIIUHS CAROLYN YANKE Elecfive This future beaufician spends her leisure fime wrilinq leflers fc lhaf man in fhe Navy. MARJORIE WILLIAMS ' Sfenoqraphic Klub Polski: Spanish Club Sec- relary: Music Honor Club: Orcheslra: Bond Boosier: N lional Honor Sociefy: Music Honors A musical miss who plans lo do office work JOYCE WHITTY Sfenographic lnler Nos: Bond Boosfer Mixinq lennis and a slenoq- rapher's dulies makes quile a rackel. SHIRLEY WICHERT Elecfive Nalional Honor Sociefy: Car- dinal Annual Liferary Siafi: Bond Boosler: Monifor, Row I3 Accordilonlng lo us, she ralesl DOROTHY WIEPRZYK Sfenographic Girls' Club: Klub Polski: Mask and Wig: Freshman Honors: Cardinal W e e k l y: Cardinal Annual Copy Edilor: Monilor, Row 21: Nafional Honor So- ciefy: Co-Valedicforian She iusl couldn'l be nicer. BERNADINE WOIDA Elecfive Book Sfore l-ler second home-fhe roller rink L A LORRAINE WILL Elective Cardinal Annual Liferary Sfafl She's fhe poeless laureaie of the '45 class. RENEE zAci-len English Cardinal Annual Liferary Staff: Sfudenl Council: lnler Nos: Mask and Wig: Shield Club: Chrisfmas Pageanl Lovable, laughable lass! .af X -- . 5 X9 ,fi T Mn., FLORENCE ZABLUDOWSKI Elecfive Klub Polski Anofher Florence Nig hfingale SHIRLEY MAE ZINZOW Mafhemafics Cardinal Weekly: Band She'II anqle her way fhrough figures. SUSAN WOOD Elecfive Mask and Wig: Class Play: Chrisfmas Pageanf She never seems fo fire of fhaf song-Billy Boy. ROSE MARIE ZUELZKE Elecfive Class Play She bowls fhem all over-Army or Navy. SHIRLEY ZAUNE Elecfive Shield Club I'lI never more roam, If I can have fhe air corps for my own. JUSTINA ZDENCAR Elecfive All-Cify Orchesfra She plays her fiddle fo Elmer's Tune. VICTORIA ZAGORSKI Elecfive Shield Club: Cardinal Girls' Club Red will design The fashions of fomorrow. ELSIE ZELLMER Sfenographic Girls' Club Lovely fo look af, deliqhfful fo know IVAN E. TURNER FOREST W. DUNAWAY RALPH B. GAJEWSKI Pfc. Sk. Ifc MOMM Army Air Corps Navy U. S. Coasf Guard ROBERT LENZ ALBERT M. PECNIK 2nd L+. Sgr. lnof Piduredl Army Air Corps U. S. Marine Corps 68 C W ,f ..,.1 F , T Ex N LE ROY HINTZ JOHN HAMMERNIK HOWARD PIEPLOW ARNOLD PIONTOWSKI ROBERT BARTLEIN Pvf. Pvf. SM 3fc HA. lfc Al'l'I'lY Army Navy Navy JOSEPH CZERNIEJEWSKI RAYMOND TYLINSKI JUNIOR GAGINELLA GORDON PISZKA GORDON SEVERSON S- 2fC Pfc. S. 2fc Pfc. Navy Army Air Corps Navy Army TUHY UIPL JOSEPH ZBIEROWSKI I ROBERT HAYNES Pfc. S. Zfc Army Navy Kil!ed in Acfion February 2, I944 DAVID J. WHALEN HARVEY G. LUTHER Pvf. Pvf. Army Army 1 1 'N 'if' ,av-A 'Rn A Pvf. Army Air Corps Pfc. Army ROBERT w. SULLIVAN- S. Zfc Navy LEONARD C. KOWALEWSKI Pvf. Army - ,:-' A f', ' 5 1:4 'f' z 69 UHDEHCLHSSHIEH Searching ouT Their abiliTies and inTeresTs is The biggesT problem conTronTing underclassmen. ln Their consideraTion oT various Tields, guidance direcTors carefully supervise Them. They learn ThaT sighTing The TargeT in The TirsT years OT high school enables Them To aim direcTly Toward a deTiniTe goal in liTe. When They discover Their niche in The world's organizaTion, sTudies Talce on a new meaning. ln True Shoulder-To-Shoulder spiriT, These younger members OT The SouTh Division family march behind Their older broThers and sisTers To carry on The grand TradiTions oT Their Alma lvlaTer and oT America. 5,2 RSPB R Y i. Q w I as f wi W I :..v,Wmsnwv 'fX X fi.-A ' 1 Q is ,K ff' fy in ,fl -.. . ,N , N vga M ,fn Www ROOM 106 MR. BELL TOP ROW: Joan Jaworslci, Clillord Konieczny, Clillord Boruclxi, Glenn Jahnlce, Elden Brueser, David Albrechl, Tirnolhy Burlon. ROW 3: Carol Gorslci, Elizabelh Burke, June Darm, Madelyn Budzien, Gerald Gimler, Eugene Frehler, Leonard Gauger, Rose Marie Gurqal. ROW 2: Eugene Hodson, Barbara Bell, Ellen Chrisliansen, Mary Jane Goelz, Pal Clalley, Marilyn Garle. Donald Greschulc. BOTTOM ROW: Dorolhy Delculowslci, Elmer Crowbridqe, Mariorie Ingraham, Belly Jennings, Grace Henkel, Palricia Pelerelc. ROOM IO7 MR. MCGARTY TOP ROW: Josephine Mendola, Pal Egan, Chesler Miller, Edward Kordich. Gordon Konczel, Gerhard Fischer, Edward Baumann, Melvin Krueger. ROW 3: Roberl Jaclcluber, Roberl Donnelly, Donald Grabarczyk, Geraldine Frilz, Glenn Plellerlcorn, Richard Moline, Allred Ralh- mann, Henry Helrninialc, Ileane Johnson. ROW 2: Alla Koch, Lee Gillard, Delores Dale, Ann Myer, Lois Kossow, Dolores Dobiesz, Belly Jean Nolinslce, Nancy Richards. BOTTOM ROW: Helen Pelushek, Janice Palmer, Eslher Millard, Janis Roqahn, Jeanelle Woznialc, Mildred Shelgren, Belly Jane Riley, Evelyn Flach. 72 ROOM lO9 MISS BLACK TOP ROW: Claude Seebruch, Joyce l-lollensfein, Donald Knulson, Arlhur Dignin, Jerry Engel, Curfis Kenilz, Donald Ziprer. ROW 4: Efhel Ernsl, James Sfanibulich, Silber? Dziedzic, Roberl Teslce, Ronald Wollszal, Clark Rybaclci, Erwin Schubert ROW 3: Warren Rasmussen, Juliana Podoski, Marion Mason, Lorelra Kolodzieislci, Olga Bielinslci, Audrey Schunclc, Palricia Kass. ROW 2: Connie Johnson, Jean Borlco. Audrey Gawronslci, Shirley Grolh, Carol Meindel, Joyce Johnson, Dororhy Jernberg. BOTTOM ROW: Jean Midgley, Dolores Doss, Lillian Korcla, Elaine Durslci, Violer OH, Rulh Ranlcin, Palricia Tomlinson. ROOM l22 MISS KOPSAR TOP ROW: Helen Swiner, Rosemary Lynch, Clarice Rolh, Roberl' Powers, John Brossman, Eugene Wolslri, Ralph Schaefer, Leonard Jalcubow- ski. ROW 3: Mary Ann Zeznanslci, Casimir Denbowialc, Marianne Rulca, Marlha Piechowslci, Shirley Rulzinslci, Donald Wichmann, Eugene Rembalslci. ROW 2: Dorolhy Klingsporn, Nancy Delaporle, Shirley Breier, Mary Glavan, Janice l-lepp, Arlene Solaczalc, Geraldine LeRoy. BOTTOM ROW: Alice Johnson, Evelyn Ciszewslsi, Shirley Bergeon, Lucille Langnes, Dorolhy Kaslrova, Diana Dialculovich, Melba Lindslrorn. 73 -ws' f A s ROOM I23 MISS CHURCHILL TOP ROW: Phyllis Gregory, Arleene Lassa, Belly King, Irene Gumsey, Rulh Vlferner, Audrey Adler, Joyce Bernslein, Beverly Berghoeler, Dorolhy Karn. ROW 4: Waller Dillard, Vivian Gaudynslci, Allred Jensen, Franlc Czerwinslci, Richard Barrels, David Bulciewicz, Raymond Grabarczylc, Dolores Baniszewski, Mary Ann King. ROW 3: Anna Leanna, Gilberl Buslri, William Gorniclc, Dorolhy Bryanl, Anna Rose Archillelli, Delphine Karczewslci, Arlene Jones, Sally Kruslce. ROW 2: Mona Derouin, Ellen Ladwig, Gloria Dzierzewslci, Marilyn I-lulaer, Jean Baklce, Gordon Adamczewslci, Roy Jezorslci, Dolores Slachowialr, Lorraine Czeszynslci. BOTTOM ROW: Duane Duloey, Lucille Kinney, Lor- raine Jagrnin, Frances Kolenc, Margarel Frilzel, Richard Desiardin, Myron Demslci. ROOM I24 MRS. BURMEISTER TOP ROW: Rose Marie Malovich, Alphonse Wisniewslci, Joe Busalacchi, John Barbasiewicz, Elmer Johnson, Audrey Borzylcowslci, Diane Bor- zynslri, Raymond Davis. ROW 4: I-Ialene Daleclri, Mary Cesarz, Roberl Tomaszewslci, Jack Scoll. Henriella Winslri, Helen Van Erp, Myra Tomczak, Shirley I-Iudson. ROW 3: Jerome Lilzau, Dorolhy Cera, Sylvia Clark, Margarel Owsianny, Delores Wing, Louise Zagorski, Dorolhy Bieber, Margarel Wood. ROW 2: Palricia George, Angeline Kaminslri, Rulh Kulinslci, Aphrodile Kachikis, Rila Slachowialc, Lorraine Singer, Delphine Szymanslci, Ann Nowalcowslci. BOTTOM ROW: Dorolhy Lupiezowiec, Hilda Bizialc, Roger Przybyla, Marian Rocco, Florence Slroczynslca, I-lelen I-Iarlzer, Jacqueline I-Iall. 2 'S 5 CU' 74 y R --v .J 1 .L ROOM I26 MR, MADISON TOP RONV: Fred Chrislensen, Rose Marie Radornslsi, Richard l-landlos, Thomas Rondcau, Myron Slirrnel, Marshall Polsley. Richard M-ml, Vllaller Jalcubowslci. ROW 3: Failh Wallensalc, Doreen Dragan, Marqarel Lau, Kalhryn Bandornir, Marie Zak, Dolores Lf-drian, ,lnnl-l Kansulle, Geraldine Bahr, Vivian Slofanslci, Roberl Welch. ROW 2: Carole Gehrlne, June Harrigan, Beverly Bach, Eycnm- l-linwn, Grf-'J l-luse, Arlene l-lolz, Joyce Kalbus, Marcella Esslinqer. BOTTOM ROW: John Mazur, Dolores Monlqornery, Lorraine Di Pelro, Mary Dunn l-laclcoll, Virqinia Mendel, Calherinr- McGraw, Daniel Tyloclc, Grace O'Brien. ROOM IZ8 MISS KLEINHEINZ TOP ROW: Larry Nelson, James Andropoulos, Arline Ellioll, Ralph Fredericlrszn, Frank Tulas, Dorolhy l-laulx, Gloria Niall, Edward Syllmv slci. ROW 3: Dorolhy Bielrneier, Marcella Glernbin, Marcella Rullcowslci, Elizabclh Mansfield, Donna Evenson, Emilia Zernlan, Rulhann Bialli, Richard Bryan. ROW 2: La Verne Szalkowski, Myra Shepard, Audrey Erschen, Arleen Delllafl, Vlclor Simons, EryEn Kudriko, Gaylord Owan, Esllier Kusz. BOTTOM ROW: Delphine Sims, Mary Piroq, Arline Brzyglci, Roseann Prirnozich, Dorolliy Blalce, La Verne Colo, Bernadine Lolwci, Joyce Bohlinq, Shirley Wachowialc, sr if 5 : Q Q fi is 'E 3 ? . 1 X i fa . f Q , Fax, is-P' S :Ig vu. vs- vs. an 'wr' 75 ROOM l32 MISS BREIT TOP ROW: Edward l-lannernann, Edward Pociecha, Roberr Lodzinslfi, Alvin Borlcowslci, Jerry Hagen, Donald Mack, David Bassuener, Harvey Barrels. ROW 4: Myrrle Gearhari, Ramona Manslce, Dororhy Goral, Edna Haralson, Jane? Burmeisfer, Audrey Solcol, Karl Weil. ROW 3: Greydon Abendrorh, Sheridan Preslon, Roberl McGraw, Jaclc Mallcowslci, James Coclcrofr, Roland Kaye, Doroihy l-lorner. ROW 2: Joan Yaucher, Lorraine Beasrer, Palricia Declcer, Mariorie Peciulis, Eileen Engelke, Dolores Sommer, Frederick Kile, Jr. BOTTOM ROW: Delores Priesr, Donna McClur, Charlorfe Buflca, Phyllis Slcazynslci, Geraldine Jaranrowslci, Rifa Corren, Carol Compron, ROOM 134 MISS BRADSHAW TOP ROW: Wilberr Kosfrova, Gilberr Leszczynslci, Thomas Schaefer, James Braden, David Wypiszinslci, Eleanor Johnsen, Richard Gorslci, Roberf Grunwald. ROW 3: Joan Sell, Belly Rowinslci, Beverly Roqall, Marqarer Kucharski, Shirley Moroushelc, Corrine Kleczlca, Jean Wierz- chowski, Carol Brain, Ely Levinslry. ROW 2: Rufh Aldrich, Dolores Czerwinslri, Charlofie Kramer, June Schwarrz, Joan Mcllraiih, Lois Kaminslci, Alice Miller, LaVerne Fredericlcson. BOTTOM ROW: Leonard Belleau. Grace Slrorzewski, Dolores Troianowslci, Florence Doyle, Mary Granf, Frederick Burpee, Geraldine Krause, Ru+h Grove. I 3 il' if? 76 ROOM 135 MISS BARSNESS TOP ROW: Violel Nelson, Marie Kosciulc. Roy Gardello, Gerald Chrislie, Ray Jeslco, Richard Janczalc, David Delraz, Paul Sirolhenlce. ROVV' 4: Dolores Miliszewski, Elaine Grevenow, Shirley Kobza, Clarice Pree, Irene Kuzminslci, Kafherine Jalrowyczyn, Ellen Naidul. ROW 3: Bernice Silcorslci, Lucille Reslce, Rulh Wardinsici, Correll Jonas, Beverly Wing, Doris Zirnnnerrnann, Irene Schyma. ROW 2: Mary Sanlilli, Theresa Andrylcowslci, Jane Winber, Palricia Curlin, Marian I-Ialverson, Clara Szuslilc, Ralph Doll. BOTTOM ROW: Lucille Callies, Marianne Breznilr, Palricia Dillrnari, Joyce Poppy, Gloria Polcrop, Donna I-Iandeland, Clam Kubaclci. ROOM I36 MISS WEGNER TOP ROW: Dorolhy Fabloy, Donald Doeplce, Slanley Juszczalc, Donald Danforlh, Donald Laulenbach, Ronald Pries, Wayne Pelerson, Paul Slcornia. ROW 4: Shirley I-larnrnerling, Maxine La Fay, Donald Pogorzelslci, Donna Buqnaclci, Dolores Gnabasilc, Bernice Taczala, Audrey Molden, Shirley Kleczlfa. ROW 3: Marilyn Gavin, Dorolhy Wipiiewslci, Virginia Trawczynslri, Lorraine Radlke, James Parnau, Marlin Livingston, Eliza- belh Lewandowslci, Phylarnae Zydowicz. ROVV 2: Mary Mcculcheon, Rosemary Banner, Jean Wood, Doris Herin, Pafricia Bricco, Belly Surqes, Phyllis Rishel, Jo Ann Drager. BOTTOM ROW: Claudia Davis, Alfred Schuerilce, Donald Lyrenmann, Marian Blanchalle, Barbara Couillard, Elizabelh Kilzlsi, Donald Lange. G' SF 77 l '-:sr ROOM ZI4 MISS McDERMOTT TOP ROW: Dan Rosinski, Ervin Gorecki, Audrey Kapalczynski, Theresa Reszka, Ervin Plesko, Joe Ramsak, Leroy Smolkovicz, Leonard Jeka, NVal+er Brandi. ROW 4: Jean Maynard, Alberfine Kozminski, Elvera Dey, Florence Brandf, Richard Kamniker, James Richards, Jack Smirh, Fred Gieseqh. ROW 3: Chrisline Gierzycki, Elizaberh Hoppe, Elizaberh Gernber, Gerfrude Nicolai. Bernice Tomaszewski, Audrey Marlin, Pairicia Wendi, Grace Lockwood. ROW 2: Gerald Lemrner, Mary Skoropaf, lone Harding, Camille Dluqe, June Riley, Dolores Sobczak, Elaine Sfocke, Marion Blank, BOTTOM ROW: Frank Sfebly, Ruline Rybacki, Lorraine Neumann, Therese Skalecki, Lillian Macieiczak, Sally Jannello, Rose Manfi, Veronica Kubisiak, ROOM 2l5 MR. LITTLE TOP ROW: Gloria Lee Muenchow, Ralph Nernilz, Marilyn Kwiafkowski, Gilberr Luedke, Roberr Parr, Daniel Macieiczak, Roberf Raasch, Richard Mezich. ROW 2: Palricia O'Donnell, Tony Marforana, Ardiene Lang, Loris LeBlanc, Margarel Koehler, James Ollenburq, Leslie Ray- mond. ROW I: Bernice Olson, Monica Kowalski, Eugene Puerlinq, DeWayne Larson, Gene Nuber, Edward Ohm, Shirley Kaia, Geraldine Kolp. BOTTOM ROW: Belly Koepsel, Dorolhy Kay, Mary Kopperud, Elaine Krause, Marilyn Koehnen, Jean Malkowski, Barbara Koch. vu ':7' QV' 78 ' . - 9 9 1' ROOM 2I7 MISS NAGLE TOP ROW: Leon Trilf, LaVonne Phillips, Leona Blahnilc, Thomas Callahan, James Mu+chler, Norberl Novolny, Gordon Schrammel, John Winkler. ROW 3: Gerald Kopps, Donald I-lopp, Audrey Schwabe, Corrine VValIer, Cecilia Miller, Alice Wesolowski, James Kopps, Gilberf Meyer. ROW 2: Vivian Sack, Grace Schuchardf, Shirley Sfasek, Pafricia Phillip, Louise Mofowslci, Joan Bilof, Jeanne Pozorslci, Florian Phillips. ROW I: Helen Vanderploeg, Virginia Lewandowslci, Roberl Bulgrin, Earl Swarlz, Virginia Wisniewslf, Alice Malec, Marion Eqide. Dolores Firlius. BOTTOM ROW: James McCash, Clara Rufh, Lillian Lyss, Shirley l-Ialamlca, Claire Marlin, Delores Rocqlin, Barbara Kozinslci. ROOM 230 MRS. FREEMAN TOP ROW: Norberf Sierszyn, Jerome Maichrzak, John Sharrow, Bud Schimenz, Clifford Krusiclc, Franlc Resfelc, Lawrence I-Iiorf, Noel Halverson. ROW 2: Julie Werner, Lillian Sfaicolf, Rulh Gellelman, Geraldine Waller, Bernice Kazmierslci, Joanne I-linfz, Pafricia Wamser, Salvaforc Lafona. ROW I: Dolores Oellinger, Audrey Ray, Shirley Slruck, Gloria Kaslen, Beverly Thomas, Elaine Topel, Gerard l-lyczewslci, Audrey Pasferslri. BOTTOM ROW: Dolores Olson, Marcella Bieszlc, Phyllis Mafusialc, Evelyn Smiqelslci, Bernadine X'VoiIczalc, Edwina Milculslci, Shirley Sidney. I xii' 993 79 X U 5 ' is: wi A 3- X I as ROOM 23l MISS MCCONOCHIE TOP ROW: Marvin Laaclc, Bill Zahn, Janel Borlcenhagen, Thomas Gelhar, Donald Zwarl, Richard Gruber, Frank Olive, Joseph Horonifz. ROW 3: Donald Konieczny, Joan Reid, Melvin Rindfleisch, John Cuperlino, Alice Wolfe, William Osborn, Frank Hodilc. ROW 2: Joseph Vida, Jerome Jach+huber, Rira O'Brien, Jean Wissing, Joan Pielruszlca, Frank Nowiclci, Roberl Nilz. BOTTOM ROW: Dorolhy O'Neill, Mae Paulz, La Verne Henning, Marilyn Hursf, Arlean Schmidf, Lorraine Peferson, Donna Johnson. ROOM 241 MISS BATZ TOP ROW: Aloysius Raszlciewicz, Carl Glapa, Clarence Conrad, Donald Ewig, Donald Warliclr, Chris? Foulos, Hans Kahn, Lesler Wood- coclc. ROW 4: Ann Zabludowslci, Dorinne Traulsen, Margie Wood, Helen Malec, Palricia l-ladden, Lorraine Kurylo, Lorraine Haplca, Roberl Zergman, Eunice Kosfrzewa. ROW 3: Bernardine Finfalc, Florenfine Bonlc, Muriel G-aiewslci, Karl Sfoedelalke, Marilyn Dodson, Basil Maneage, Audrey Hoernlce, Blanche Sarneclri. ROW 2: Roberf Dougherly, Donald Smifh, Edifh Fuhrrnan, Be-rnadine Brzezinslsi, Lucy Brehmer, Bob Slarlc, Virginia Poczelcai. BOTTOM ROW: Dorolhy Cecol, Shirley Friel, Bernadine Tolcar, Diana Behrendl, Dolores Budnilc, Claudine James, Helen lraclci. 80 Q -fav ff-if f'X ROOM 242 MISS KEYES TOP ROVV: Gene Gilbr-rl, John Dzivnnilc, Roberl Wiorelc, Norberl Disch, John Poqodzinslci. Waller Simonz, Euoenc Rouclcer. ROW 4: Geral oine Marlrs, Shirley Eclcerl, Evelyn Adarnczylc, Lois Fiedler, Eugene Polrylcus, Bernice Gaslca, Lorraine Fellrner, Joan Krzewina. ROW 3: Tillii- Biilchar, Efhel Swosinslri, Virginia Janufzhowslri, Arlene Kinney, Lillian Poczonllco, Jean Andropoulos. Mary Jane Chada, Rulh Parlinaon. ROW 2: Mary Wulcadinovich, Evelyn Chiaverolli, Palricia Geclcler, Dorolhy Clarlr, Viroinia Jankowslci, Dorolhy Brozovich BOTTOM ROVV: Bernice Werner, Jeanelle Srryczelr, Rulh Brokiewicz, Virginia Fernandes, Audrey Errnel, Liesel Morilz, Arduine Kaczrnarelc. ROOM 243 MISS MARTIN TOP ROW: Jerome Malel. Mary Sarnpica, Norberl Palen, Ronald Warhol, Norberl Zeczyclci, Dolores Rzechlalsl-.i, Ronald Talaelra, Richard Walls. ROW 3: Elizabelh Frellca, Lillian Johnson, Roberl Bielmeier, Alice Gurda, Charlolle Harenda, Lorraine Slrenandore, Frances Selva- Iarslci. ROW 2: .lacquelyn Preninq, Cecilia Swiecialc, Elaine Rulowslri, Marilyn Gresbach, Dolores S-Iaclwowialc, Elizabeth Skabvl, Evelyn Woiciechowslci, BOTTOM ROW: Ardella Keener, Mary Szopinslci, Ronald Drenzelc, Gordon Hafernan, Dolores Grassell, Bernadinr- Bell, Carol Johnson. i UAW ,mm raw Mi JM ,wwf A 7 ,L wi '5r2'ijZ'+ :W 2'firer'5wit'j ,A Jian Qf-3 Rid -0- 8 I 'Q -fits ROOM 305 MISS OUIRK TOP ROW: Donald Jaeclc, Lyle Killleson, Rich Biclcler, Frank Murawslcy, Neal Thorlcildsen, Richard Sawinslci, Gilberl Kwiallcowslci, James Groslclags, ROW 4: Dorolhy Lernlce, Rose Wellslein, Shirley Boguslawsk, Joan Kalerinos, Arnold Johnslon, Clyde Bird, Jean Roenspies, Joyce Ericlcer. ROW 3: Joan Soergel, John Kullca, Richard Knepper, Shirley Busse, Lois Gerslner, Belly Pelersen, Delores Raszeia, Ingeborq Lorenz. ROW 2: Eileen Balcshla, Joan Krenz, Dolores Gierach, Gloria Niemczynslci, Dolores Nenclci, Elaine Chwala, Carol Sauer, Belly Murlha, Charlolle Groh. BOTTOM ROW: Marvis Woodlord, Lucille Maslopielro, Corinne Childs, Rulh Zerwinslci, Palricia Sweel, Belly Konieclci, Geraldine Mislele, Grace l-lollenslein, Audrey Zernia. ROOM 306 MR, LEMANOWICZ TOP ROW: Donald Szmurlo, Norberl Klosiewslri, Rila Rowinslci, Paul Kulclinslci, William Macholz, Jaclc Spechl, Donald Plazelr, Luvernie Thomp- son. ROW 4: Doris Zelon, Joan Moroushelc, Arlene Suminslci, Marie Sciano, Joan Smilh, Eileen Weslley, LaVerne Michalslci, Shirley Voss. ROW 3: Mirol Krolnilc, David Shapiro, Geraldine Leow, Iris Lorenlz, Viriean Buska, RoseMary Zarzynslci, LaVern Lueneburq. ROW 2: Renee Sl, Germaine, Charlolle Plaulz, Eleanore Riemer, Wilmalee Ray, Bernadine Sykalslci, Clillord Slachnilc, Dorolhy Senelcowilsch, Charlolle Slrolhmann. BOTTOM ROW: Roy Pavich, John LeTendre, Milda Schallhorn, Helen Ruppe, Bernadine Puzia, Michael Marlino, Elhel Schevey. mv' 82 S 5 W' g s swa- ROOM 308 MR. COFFEEN TOP ROW: Lowell Gleason, Gloria Meisner, Conslance Richards, Ralph Tornczylc, Franlc Synowicz, Florence Kawczynslci, Joyce l-layes, Arllmur Bonenlanl. ROW 4: Fannie Buch, Audrey Ausmacher, Falricia Koszewslci, Raymond Polcrop, Geraldine Janilc, Theresa Konlcel, Audrey Swanda. ROW 3: George Greenway, Rulh Meisner, Marie Worzella, Glorianne Kusrnierczylr, Carole Wolf, Dorolhy Romaszewslci, Palricia Jesion, Grace Borzyclc. ROW 2: Kalhleen Hickman, Joan Kunkel, Belly Grabner, Virginia Dorqay, Bealrice Lewison, Fred Zavernilc, Gordon Brehrn. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Winlcowslri, Lorella Slconeclri, Belly Hoffmann. Beverly Lange, Cecilia Puzia, Theresa Krzewinslci. ROOM 309 MlSS DURBROW TOP ROW: Charlolle Benrud, Joseph Sakalowslci, Arnold Franz, Donald Kollalz, Dick Adarnrzewslci, Alvin Kaslelic, Dale Hoffman, Clifford Johnson. ROW 4: Gene Mane, Salvalore Tripoli, Joseph lvlaiewslci, Roberl' Daniels, Glenn Hall, Paul Derouin, Edward Slcurzewslci, Ralph Ralcowslri. ROW 3: Eleanore Byczynslci, Bealrice Szymczalc, Rose Marie Gaszalc, Jean Carpenler, Jean Blacsius, Theresa Cesarz, Russell Bonsa- rner. l-larry Kolhrade. ROW 2: Rosemarie Dlugi, Geraldine l-lerelc, Evelyn Flarenda, Eleanore Sarneclci, Arleen Willie, Yvonne Arnesen, Doris Tomaich. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Carpenler, William Puhelc, Audrey Laul, Fern Walders, Marie Walders, Rulh Chrisliansen. 'Oli S3 af - : ' f 5--g.L:je.:e-g,, - 1- :few ROOM 3IO MISS PEDERSON TOP ROW: John Szymanslci. David Rhyner, Arnold Jablonslri, Eugene Kawczynslci, Joseph Wichrowslci, Kennelh Slawny, Daniel Wondollcowslci, Raymond Riclrlroll. ROW l: Jane Slcowzewslci, Beverly Palersen, Excilda Slelles, Rila Czublcowslci, Marguerile Lusha, Mariorie Willce, Belly Krause, Frances Allen. ROW 2: Dollyann Karras, Virginia Niemczylc, Lillian Baerman, Gloria Poller, Delphine Bachinslci, Chrisline Ludlca, Palricia Wrololewslci, Jane Woylhal, Audrey Beyer. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Block, Florence Gruszlca, Marilyn Searing, Roberl Marlin, Joan Alwell, Belle Slaub, Joan Gilberl, Belsy Ross. ROOM 3II MISS I-IAMPEL TOP ROW: Ralph Wierzbinslci, Richard Kowalewslci, John Riley, Donald Olson, Roberl Cardenas, Eugene Boyd, Thomas Gulowslci, Joseph Niedzieiko. ROW 3: Audrey Jasiorlcowslci, Nancy Szerernela, Irene Onopa, lrene Polcora, Nancy Kornlinovich, Elizabelh Schusler, Virginia Drozewslri. Joyce Lawrence. ROW 2: Marilyn Krause, Lorraine Drozewslci, Wilma Boll, Jeanelle Benrucl, Marceline Boellcher, Veronica Kollarelc, Angeline Wipiiewslri, Audrey Czerwinslci. BOTTOM ROW: Lillian Jelca, Dolores Rennplerd, Shirley Muhich, Lorraine Pearson, Rila Wargin, Nancy Johnson. Colelle Michalslci. Ia 5 S sl vn- ROOM 3l4 MR. NELSON TOP ROW: Ramona Perronne, Roberl Gauger, Dorolliy Grzybowslni, Audrey Pulalil, Marion Gaiser, Riclvard Lewis, Roy Johnsen, Tlmnms Sclwulz. ROW 3: Belly Slivers, Gilberl Slacliowialc, Jean Randeclcer, Plwyllis Maloney, Pauline Albriqlwl, Ruplwine Vlfawrzyriiiukowsli, Jean Kandxiora, Helen Pefroviclw. ROW Z: Florence Sloliman, Palricia Hanley, Joan Scliwarz, Josepliine Rolislc, Rila Wiclc, Dorolliy Kuclmrslmi Jean Ramclweclx. BOTTOM ROW: Caroline Lyncli, Wanda Slalnl, Rulln Szulczewslci, Beverly Jaqniin, Cecilia Dienbcrq, Theresa Brunsmu, Dorolliy Funk. ROOM 334 MR. BIDDICK TOP ROW: James Fares, Gerald Flees, Marie Zilnilc, Florence Zawaclci, Gloria NVroblewslci, Beverly Knoblaucln, Joan Scliuldl, Celine My,- zewslcf Jolnn Van Lare. ROW 2: Jeanefle Sclwloerner, Kallwleen O'Dell. Conslance Kosleclri, Dorollny Marcinialc, Dorollwy Pier, Sally Wielelvslri, Pafricia Schroeder, Marion Coolcus. ROVV I: Clxarloffe Wenzel, Doreen Garslcy, Audrey Jane l-ielinq, Palsy Sclieel, Dolores Haladei, Geraldine Kaminslci, Adeline Januszewslni, Anna Molcwa. BOTTOM ROW: Theresa Caslillo, Trinidad Gonzalez, Sliirley Praellee, Je-.in Gold Tm, Delores Rodiez, Cons+ance Swoboda, Mildred I-laladei, Pafricia Gloclcsine. ,J , i 1 -ff A War :, - Q Q' 'T' R? nr 'Y l . l - ..m.axx'3g::5 , i .,.. .. -.1 E ,W . - ...... - MJT: - Jiim i L: .1 ul 85 I ROOM 340 MISS BENNEWITZ TOP ROW: Viclor Rangus, Thomas Kawczynslci, I-Ierman Pellz, Thomas McCormick, Daniel Anlonialc, Gerald Malczalc, Edward Misorslci, Waller Clemins. ROW 3: Rulh Blaclcowialc, Donald Freda, Marian Wiclc, Barbara I-Iarlhun, La Verne Snyder, Theresa Frackowialc, John Slomslci, Arnold Kohnke. ROV! 2: Donna I-Iamelin, Audrey Pellmann. Gerald Slachowialc, Marvin Nolle, David Adamslci, Evelyn Jasinslci, Roberl Radovich, Gloria I-Iauq, Usilla Gravella. BOTTOM ROW: Jaclc Galler, Belly Scheel. Julianne Solcolowslci, Phyllis I-Iaro, Nancy Koplco, Connie Preslon, Charlolle Schroeder, Joyce Pollerlon. ROOM 34-I MISS HICKS TOP ROW: Delphine Zienlara, John Slrong, Jaclc Roberls, Gloria Voss, Richard Tomczylc, Roger Welnalc, Roberl Schabowslci. ROW 2: Virginia' Ureda, l.aVerne Zaslrow, Marvin Schullz, Belly Jane Possing. Margarel Salsen, Audrey Reese. ROW I: Gerald Schilling, Dorolhy Slupeclci, Grace Reszel, Donald Zealley, Lois Pelersen, Nancy Rossmail, Arlene Zodrow. BOTTOM ROW: Belly Thompson. Elwood Schroe- der, Joseph Smilh, Beverly Wriqhl, Geraldine Rallel, Dorolhy Schusler. 2 5 . ef' 86 we-awww me Mwmww wk rw.. M, ROW I ASSEMBLY A MISS WILSON TOP ROW: Dorolhy Suslman, Richard Finlak, Roberf Tess, Richard Chandler, Roberl Kraak, John Kordic, Henry Boelfchcr, ROW 2: Lorraine Klosiewski, Dolores Wondolkowski, Joyce Blake, Audrey Delrweiler, Janice Barlz, Elaine Klapka, Rufh Boncel. BOTTOM ROW: Luclla Johnson, lrcnc Kowalski, Theresa M. Bruneau, Belly Deqlow, Marge Nowak, Doris Dembinski. 5 2 s 'Q ROW 2 ASSEMBLY A MISS MCGAFFEY TOP ROW: Regis Genlz, Harry Templin, Jr., William Mandel, Harold Anderson, Donald Barlels, Roland Mais, Robert Slrommcn. BOTTOM ROW: Belly Baranowski, Jeanne Allison, Norma Gaines, Marlyn Ladwig, Audrey Zimmermann, Alloerl Dziadosz, Robcrl Miller. -QQ ROW 3 ASSEMBLY A MR. SEVERY TOP ROW: Richard Furmanski, Donald Miller, William Bilanski, Richard Gorski, Richard Kurylo, Ralph Zimmermann, Robcrl Jones. ROW 2: La Verne Wilke Sylvia Kryszewski, Belly Woll, Elaine Lukilsch, Rila Glembin, Dororhy Neuzil. BOTTOM ROW: Frank Marrino, lrene Wysocki, Alice Wysocki, Virginia Maluszewski, Ramona Nelson, Belly Vaughn, X i 2 i ROW 4 ASSEMBLY A MR. HOLDEN TOP ROW: Palmer Leigh, Rudy Roylen, Bill Borqwardl, Roberf Olcheslcy, Roland Slopar, James Neiderheiser, LeRoy Calabrese, Rollin Block, ROW 2: Marie Goral, Joyce Glebke, Helen Zanski, Margarer Kozinskiu Belly Olsen, Marion Heilmeler, Laverne Beyer, Winfred Gross, TOP ROW: Bernice Cisz, Pal Beyer, Iris Lucier, Grace Krause, Cafherine Orlich, Elaine Wirlz, Christine Zaflran. ROW 5 ASSEMBLY A MR. THOMPSON TOP ROW: Edmund Banaski, Roberl Solrol, Donald Slachlewicz, Ralph Tischer, Charles Szmurlo, Richard Tierney, Irving Adler. ROW 3: Beverly Bain, Ronald Senqer, Bernadine Zbierowski, Dolores Harenda, Virginia Forlune, Olga Slampfel, Dolores lwaszko. ROW 2: Virginia Poloslci, Jaqualine Jones, Alice Malinowski, Carole Heyer, Roberl' Parkinson, Jerome Schwarlz, LaVerne Darm. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Acker, Dolores Lyrenrnann, Waller Pelushck, Phyllis Wachowiak Virginia Timian Jessie Rankin if aaevimw W raw. 1P':! 'PQ' ., gs J 3 ROW 5 ASSEMBLY A MISS ZOLLER TOP ROW: Harvey Arendl, Marian Blahnik, Raymond Anloniewicz, Gordon Lewandowski, Arfhur Baermann, Harold Ligocki, Robert Kleban. ROW 3: Jeanelfe Block, Rila Czaplewski, Violet Baranl, Joseph Varqq, Henry Barczewski, Arleen Warrchow, Audrey Maluszewski. ROW 2: Pansy Macek, Dolores A d M I B ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ri erson, aryn erqfnann, Jeanne Marlin, Sylvia Jeza, Lodell Timmons, Rulh Bulqrin. BOTTOM ROW: Angeline Krolnik, Elaine Sunich, lrnogene Cunningham, Geraldine T. Srnerlinski, Marcia Kowaleski, Frances Barll, Agnes Koscienak. 88 5 N 3 P X v Q4- Q-f ROW 7 ASSEMBLY A MISS STONE TOP ROVV: Norberl Jeske, Dolores Kaczynslci, Joyce Orman, Charles Gurdon, Audrey Ncncka, Duane Banaslci, Waller Podkomorski, Riclianl Erllmann, Al Krolikowslri, ROW 2: James Mollrenfinc, Annelies Osl, Kalhlccn McCormick, Mary Ann Dziennik, Jack McManus, Dorolhy Zimmer, Donald Neumann, James Preslon. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Sawyer, Bealrice Filar, Joan Murray, Theresa Rulkowski, Jean Pederson, Clifford Rinqlv, Rutl- Derdinsli, Sylvia Owsiany. r, i 2 fa rs ' 127 I Q . ROW 8 ASSEMBLY A MR. DUNKEL TOP ROW: Frank Schreiber, Roberl Sharrow, James Prall, Donald Pachowicz, Lesler Renner, Ross Pranqe, Delphine Srhullz, Edith Schmidl, ROW 2: Jean James, Dorolhy Sims, Gladys Smaqlilc, Audrey Srnerlinslci, Lorraine Perry, Maycel Richlen, Rober? Semrau. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Barllvin, Doris Menqerl, Eileen Naoier, Frank Polochnik, Eugene Kroll, Audrey Scolr, Dorothy Napruszewski. ? 9 L u y Q A .Q X Qi M' gps' g. -., ROW 9 ASSEMBLY A MR. GOODRICH TOP ROW: Deloris Poqorzelslci, Belly Thomas, Elvina Fabby, Jack Schwarlz, Arnold Relliq, Roqcr Palzlre, William Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Eosmire, Eugene Woilczak, Dorolhy Zeisig, Nancy Bishop, Dorolhy Block, Belly Jane Cissa, Rose Marie Donarski, Caroline Kramer. 89 yr. w-r ROW I0 ASSEMBLY A MR, KEITHLEY TOP ROW: Gerald Willis, Florence Graslce, Belly l-leinrichs, Grace Kaninslci, Audrey Aul, John Pospyhalla, Henry Grevsrnuehl. ROW 2: Charmaine Blechacz, Eslher Kraus, Donald Kellenbeil, June Kramer, Florence Goslornski, Ardylh Kuialh. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Diekow, Norma Grassell, Ger- lrude Krober, Dolores Kozlaiel, Louise Lorbeicki, Rila Maluszewslci. ,-ww. -fx Tw 'MY SY xmlfvf ROW Il ASSEMBLY Ai MRS. HUNTER TOP ROW: Florence Slornski, Rulh Borchardf, Therese Walczalc, Bernard Tordilc, Edward Brandi, Earl Qualler. ROW 21 Rulh Schaning, Dolores Szyrnarek, Virginia Borqwardl, Johanna Pawlowslry, Dolores Marsolek. BOTTOM ROW: Margie Smith, Jane Napieralski, Marvin Nye, Jacqueline Mallson, Caroline Bauer, Lorrain Kleczlca. 2 3 ' v 591: Q ima, sl E , ll- 15 A wine? ,,,f.,e'45 ROW I2 ASSEMBLY A MISS MONSEN TOP ROW: George Vlloller, John Szyperski, Leonard Wieclcowski, Gordon Elsner, Harold Wolk, Raymond Daneclci, Kennerh Guenther. ROW 2: Alan Eiqner, Shirley Dornaqalskl, Jane Behrendl, Bernice Flalc, Gloria Poppy, Ruth Hanson, Ann Desnica, Dolores Kopsar. BOTTOM ROW: Eslher Ross, Lorraine Zernia, Eunice Schnwus, Beverly Brown, Marcella Solcolowslai, Virginia lsely, Audrey Banach. 90 4-v 3' is .gr za sr , an an ,Q ,, cz f my . --- . ' . 'Xa ROW I3 ASSEMBLY A l MISS MARHEINE TOP ROW: Dorolhy Juszczak, Charles Mallias, Williarn Lange, Daniel Bruening, Darold Kusch, Rodney Drosl, Ronald Gclhar. ROW 3: Bealricc- Gurgal, James Freclielle, Palricia Gray, Roselvlarie Jashaway, Eddie Kolinski, Clifford Hale, Joyce Koffkas. ROW 2: Mary Docra, Juno Henry, Theola Johnson, Grace Hoffmann, Ariine Hotlmaiin, Audrey Krusick, Verna Konieczka. BOTTOM ROW: Marqarel Lucas, Mary Ann Kowalski, Doro- thy Owsianny, Lois Deckow, Grace Dulac, Lucille Lange. ' kwa, , W, , 2 - ,S .ui- wise' 3241 ROW I4 ASSEMBLY A MR. DRABlNOWlC2 TOP ROW: Roberl Shilling, Cliff Parmenlier, Gordon Manleufel, John Broczek, LaVerne Ray, Richard Klein, Eugene Snopek. ROW 3: Eniil Punlro, Harry Barllinq, Louise Pink, Viclor Miska, Sigmund Snopelc, Virginia Marcinkiewicz, Jean Spychalla. ROW 2: Maryann Polcrzowinski, Ruin Pari- kornorski, Ruth Korda, Jeanne l-lanneman, Lucilia Connolly, Rulh Janilc, Ariinc Kcrnpslci, BOTTOM ROW: Palricia Paczocha, Irene Pvolinski, Helen Vfebctr, LaVerne Zwolinski, Virginia Rishel, Jean Young, Violet Moline. v Q! 5 Ng x.. .' . gg y :-' L x xi LL. - g f -i X 17' L :Qs ,Nh g NY' ROW I5 ASSEMBLY A MISS GEIL TOP ROW: Loraine Zornan, Angeline Sliglilz, Shirley Weber Virginia Jczorslsi, Raymond Musche, Jack Sullivan, Edward Schauer, Rose Mario Mulchler, ROW 2: Dorolhy Cillcowslci, Lois Felder, Marlha Danculovich, Alice Bain, Marian Johnson, Audrey Budish, Rosemary Kurck, Mnriorir' Bollis, BOTTOM ROW: Rita Weclnwerlh, Barbara Wolfman, Eleanor Maricc, Grace Winlcowski, Elaine Bollrell, Mary Ann Franckowialr, Alice Bohm- ko, Virginia Kupsilc. 9 l v-v 49. 'Q- x if E ROW I6 ASSEMBLY A MISS ALLEN TOP ROW: Hermina Mikolaiczak, Veronica Raslia, LaVerne Kaczrnarski, Roberr Klug, Richard Meehan, Arlhur Rediske, Ronald Molilor, Curhs Clever, Kennelh Benzel. ROW 2: Marqarel Armstrong, Pearl Guse, Karolyn Gruber, Gerfrude Kolodzieski, Rose Marie Werkowski, Roberl Sarbin- owslci, Rila Gregory, Donald Drawanfz. BOTTOM ROW: Delphine Lanqx, Luella Kiel, Renee Krause, Audrey Olsan, Joyce Grassee, Barbara Sfi- yers, Cecilia Mossakowski, Lillian Neumann. , . , E if Q 5 ROW I7 ASSEMBLY A MR. BLAIR TOP ROW: Kennefh Vogel, Clyde Soike, Roberf Hensialc, Donald Soucie, Leonard Janiszewski, Gerard Glysz, Sylvesfer Warkoczewslci, Jack Wcpfcr. ROW 3: Sylvia Slanialc, Mildred Maher, Emily Rohr, Lois Loeher, Delphine Soika, Jack Sfearle, Fran? Srnerlinski, Andrew Karnoslce. ROW 2: Janice Glilz, Dorothy Kaczarowski, Lucille Turbin, Mary Smylh, Cecilia Connolly, Irene Burzynski, Jean Schwind. BOTTOM ROW: Jean Picuro, Lois Washi- check, Martha Rulh, Rufh Jansa, Rulh Reenae Zogg, Belly Johnson, Alice Wifman. 'JT vw -as wg ROW IB ASSEMBLY A MISS LEHMANN TOP ROW: Donald Schullz, Gene Gaqinella, John Fahsel, Jerry Schweiqer, Norman Berger, Clem Bodus, Rolaerr Ponafh. ROW 3: Herberf Dill! mer, William Krause, Almira Bruss, Dolores Brown, Marilyn Moroushelc, Ardifh Kynasf, Dale Fox. ROW 2: Marianne Baerwald, Tess Zdzieblowski, Grace Obremslci, Arlene Bayer, Evelyn Macieiczak, Bernice Baerwald, Alice Casfle, BOTTOM ROW: Conslance Mossalcowski, Pal Sharrow, Dorothy Poznanski, SI-irley Tess, Genevieve Marusiak, Vivian Pilachowski, Marian D'Amico. 92 Q s.-S New ROW I9 ASSEMBLY A MR. SHERMAN TOP ROW: Gene Konke, Edmund Janowiak, Arthur l-lelminialc, George Herzog, Ronald Sclrlaikowski, Gordon Odcqard, Louis Slaler. ROW 3. Shirley Palzkc, Lorraine Sclvwanlce, Jean Ruelz, Dorolhy Raascn, Teddy Herlel, John Granum, Roberl Prall. ROW 21 Lillian Jonson, Mildred Ni-nmc, Bernin- Sfobbe, Bernice Ralkowski, Audrey Teske, Eunice Schallock, Nancy Hilqerdorf. BOTTOM ROW: Mariorie Tmxvl, Shirley Rullwcnbcrn, Belly Midqlvy, Dorothy Silcorski, Rat Goikel Gloria Core, Belly Ullsperger. L. 3 L? L E 'S ROW 2O ASSEMBLY A TOP ROW: Jean Wandsclvneider, Raymond Woiciechowski, Ruperl Barler, Shirley Jerome Mock, ROW 2: Geraldine B. Smerlinslci, Arlene Zasfrow, Marqarel Vander Winges, Marion Vfierzchowslci, Kenneln Bla Mols-n, Dorolhy Baiurny, Emma Sornrnvr, Ruth MR. LEARNED lie, Lewis Slark, Wieoerf, La Verne Surqes, Ora Jane Slaszak. BOTTOM ROW: Audrey Iarrnann, Rosemary Tloen, Coral Delune, Mary Ann Vida, Genevieve Wisnicwslci, Shiirlcy Now.-ik, Arlene Werner, Beverly Wesierslri. rr, -ov ,.-,, '?l R '-sv -as 'Q' . i 5 1 T ROW 2l ASSEMBLY A MISS KAGEL TOP ROW: Jacqueline Sidney, La Verne Prusclwa, Dorothy Zeczycki, June Paulz, Dale Drager, Ferdinand Kulka, Clifford Korlarelc, ROW 2: Lucy Szymczalc, Lois Wannemacber, Margie Forfuna, Lois Heise, Eleanore Gololo, Shirley Kling. BOTTOM ROW: Rulh Panels, June Smilh, Doris Boucher, Beverly Kupfz, Helen Lalcomski, Stella Pavlch. UIHR LUUHH AeronauTics, The newesT addiTion To The war program aT SouTh, Teaches The loasic elemenTs oT insTrumenT reading, map reading, and course ploTTing . . . Following This closely is The Civil Air PaTrol, an organizaTion which, under The direcTion oT The army air corps, gives civilians primary Tlying insTrucTions. Teamwork, Though presenT in all our war acTivi4 Ties, is accenTuaTed rnosT in The paper drives, where I,87I oT us work TogeTher like cogs in a machine To Top The record . . . Such a spiriT oT Teamwork ThroughouT our school, as well as our naTion, can bring abouT buT one end- vicTory and Then Torever, peace. 95 4. Our paper packs a K lunch F r our Iighfing GI bunch PHPEII DRIVES The 25 gold siars on your service flag are your reason for going over 'rhe Iop in Ihe nexf paper drive, sfaied Miss Gerfrude Puelicher, civilian chairman of 'rhe WAC, when she spoke Io Souih on Ihe imporlance of The wasfepaper collec+ions. So genuine was her appeal Io Jrhe school on January 20, Ihai III Ions of wasle- paper were picked up Ihaf weelc . . . On Ocfober 2I, II3 Ions of needed waslepaper were collecfed, exceeding +he quofa of IOO Ions. ' MISS GERTRUDE PUELICI-IER 1' -fwgfv, A I N ii Oil' f 5, Y 1 . DIRECTORS: MR. MORSTAD MR. BOONE MISS MARTIN HEHVE HU! Wearing badges of brighl yellow and blue, paper lroopers from lhe grade schools helped gel The paper a+ Jrhe curb so lhere would be no delay in +he pick-ups. Sludenl volunleers served food in The cafeleria 'lo hungry lruclc crews. AST DADE D DRIV I Gerald Flees l-lcrberl Dilfmcr Charles Fosm r James Neiderlr HERE, IIHTIIH Ii! l ihink we have Jrhe be-sl organized leam of lruclc crews in lhe Cily, said Mr. Alexander Morslad. Wilh almosl a perfecl aflendance record They gel lheir work done quickly and syslem- a1'ically. Frank Tuias, Norberl Oliersen Sylvesler Warkoczewski Kennelh Blake Arlhur Rediske IIIIST HID I-Iurry, i'r's an accidenll Learning Io conlrol bleeding by pressure, 'ro apply bandages, and Io give arlilicial respiralion are Three musls for every firsf aider. STANDING: Bealrice Fuzia Audrey Lalus Phyllis Le Tendre La Verne Ivlaerlz Vivian Larson Leola Allison SEATED: Emily Lazarczyk Rulh Fifch CIVII HIII PHIIIUI Civil Air Palrol boys ancl girls are Training Io be pilols. Yes, i+'s slriclly army regulaiions for These youlhs who are now receiving Their preliminary ground work and drill- ing. These young Trainees have a high purpose Io follow, Ihal ol providing pilols for planes in cases of emergency or nalional disasler. RED IIIIIISS SEIIIIIIG Yes, we're backing up Ihe Red Cross in every way we can. This year Jrhe girls are sewing hospilal bed-iackels and cliliy bags for wounded service men. SEATED: Delphine Bachinski, Chrisfine Ludka, Pafricia Wroblewski, Ivlelverna Born STANDING: Audrey Ray Marian Pali, Maryann Miller, Gerry T. Smerlinslci WRITING TU SERVICEWEH Morale builders! Gerry wrifes io 68 men in lhe armed forces: Marian, io 331 and Maryann has 24 correspondenls. l-lere is an excellenf example of how sludenis can do war work on rhe home lironiz Jack Sfearle, Liesel Morifz, Edward Barfz, Ruth I-lodik, Daniel Czarnilc, Dolores Kaczynski, Charlolfe Marlin 'T' Delphine Soilca, Charmaine Kossow Gimme viciunu cows NME Drives for paper, old clolhes, lin cans, bonds and slamps have all found Jfheiri way To The Viclory Corps agenda. Wilh ils leadership, Milwaukee schools have shown lhe nalrion Jrhai youlh can help win +his war. VHLEHTIHE HEHHT My dearesf E ,,,,. ,Y.,,,,,,, ' ' began love lelfers 'ro viclory bonds wrillen by Mrs. Hazel Hinric:hs's creaiive wriiing class. To boosl sales, several of rhese gushing nores were read in assembly A, Valen- +ine's Day. F, Thursd y is V Day ai Soufh. Our sfamp books are fhe blueprinfs for pursuif planes. ambulances, ieeps. and LCM's. WHH SIHMPS Two dimes, one quarler, Ien dimes, one dol- Iar. Every Thursday morning row moniiors hear Ihe echo as Ihey coIIec+ money for 'rhe sale pi slarnps. Sludenls eagerly invesi as muchwas possible Io help America Io viclory. A Iweniy-five ceni sfamp will provide food for one carrier pigeon for one monlh, or if will pay for one clip of bullels. A filled book will purchase one walkie-Ialkie. Laier. Ihe in- vesImenI's will pay 'For an educalion, buy a house, or sfarf a business. Soulh is proud of ils record of one hundred per cenir in The sale of sfamps and bonds. WIHUIEWHH IIH6 Salule The Ivlinuieman wiI'h Old Glory. Soulh and Uncle Sam work hand in hand. DIRECTORS: MISS GEIL MISS BATZ 1 x 5, Q fa W Cpl. Frank Pokrop, honorably dis- charged from The UniTed STaTes lvla- rines, Told oT his TirsThand baTTle experiences aT a bond program, No- vember 8 . . . l-le was awarded The Pur- ple l-learT and The PresidenTial CiTaTion. TOP ROW: Theresa Reszlca, Joseph Vgrga, CharloTTe Benrud. Cpl. Polcrop BOTTOM ROW: FlorenTine Bonlc, Naomi Johnson SEHVIIIEHIEII SPEHHEHS WriTe leTTers, supporT The U.S.O.. buy war bonds and sTamps, and you will be aiding The war eTTorT, sulke U.S.N. February I4, l945 - Wounded, medal-adorned paraTrooper, Pfc. Frank Rogala proved he is sTill a SouTh super salesman . . . Keep on buying sTamps and bonds, was his plea. February bond b o o s T e r, PVT. George Schneider of The Tamous 32nd Red Arrow division, relaTed his harrowing baTTle experiences in The Pacific area. Donald A. BorgwardT Ph. M 3fc, UniTed STaTess Naval Reserve, spoke from experience when he pleaded, Buy ambulances: They save men's lives. sTaTed Aerographer Howard Kas- HCTIVITIES Br-rr-ng! The 3:lO bell rings. and ambiTious sTudenTs of SouTh Division leave The class- rooms To parTicipaTe in exTracurricular acTivi- Ties . . . Wi+h each one To his iob The Annual and Weekly sTaTTs receive direcTions Trom Their ediTors and advisers. Through close co- ordinaTion The yearbook and The newspaper reach The prinT shops beTore The deadline . . . Boo-mm! The Tremulous roll oT The drums Tills The air. while The band prepares Tor The nexT TooTball game. ln anoTher corridor violins squeak as They are Tuned up To re- hearse Tor The Music FesTival . . . Bubbling wiTh acTiviTy, The clubs also have someThing new To offer in developing TalenTs and creaT- ing good fellowship among Their members. is 'Wi fn..e'3 mmk NM 'FP 'iqixiivf D if-pg? Z- , K .ifgxfw Q np., M,-amwwl 5' 'N' was 'EE STANDING: Grace Schulz, PaT STengl, Edward Hadley, Shirley Bialczik, RoberT Blachowski, Renee Zacher, Wayne Welnak, Jean Gorski, Lorraine Will, Charmaine Kossow, La Verne Kossow SEATED: Shirley Block, Marion Oleiniczak, Shirley WicherT, FaiTh Beihinger, Helen KaesTner, Dolores Janonis. INOT picTuredl, Eugene Johnson, Joan Chour, Wallace Obenberger, Harold Bell IITEHHHU STHTT MBSWRY I-lere's The pasTe. ThaT's a good idea, remark members oT The liTerary sTaTT oT The Annual. Their job is To selecT The Theme oT The yearbook and make up The dummy. The laTTer is divided inTo nine secTions, and each page is measured Tor Type area and picTure space . . . When This is compleTed, deparTmenT and dedicaTion wriTe- ups are assigned. ATop This work is added 376 senior snaps. WhaT a iobl Finally, as secTion aTTer secTion is compleTed, The siTuaTion is well in hand . . . Gosh, May 8, our deadline, is almosT here, groans The sTaTT. LasT minuTe changes are made, and The dummy is rushed To The prinTer. On June 6 SouTh DivisioniTes proudly say, Sign my T945 Cardinal Annual? lsn'T iT neaT? EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LITERARY EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR COPY EDITORS QE Jw. F aT Donarski, RoberT Sem, Carl BorgwardT Dorolhy Wieprzyk, Shirley LadTkow STANDING: Norberl Jeslre, La Verne Maerfz, Harvey Barfels, Charlolfe Benrud. Edward Pociecha SEATED: Audrey Heyer. Loraine Borowslci, Pauline Bruclcbauer, Audrey Lafus, Holley Schulfz MISSMAUSZ Aller lhe lheme for l'he annual has been chosen, lhe arl' siaii gels lhe green signal lo begin work on Jrhe dummy which is divided inlo seclions. Each page is carefully planned for piclures, idenlilicafion, and lype area . . . Designing lhe cover is anolher laslq in which lhe slall parlicipales, buf scaling, culling, and mounfe ing piclures are lhe more significanf jobs se? aside for individual arlisrs. By assisling 'rhe phorographer wifh piclure faking, workers acquire experience which +hey may use in lheir fulure careers . . . Wilh 'the deadline always before Jrhem, lhey conscienliously checlc all lasf-minule changes. Unlil June 6. fhe sfaff loyally re- fuses all bribes To reveal secrefs abouf who's who and wha+'s whaf in rhe yearbook. ART EDITORS Audrey Heyer Norbert Jeske Holley Schullz ' Audrey Lalus RQ? ff 33,2 ,,gA ' '-Vx. Q9 -Lu. - far ff-f ,.........-.---4 vw L nigh - .W 4 .. 2 Pj' n . , Qggff lg- , , x I ,M DM.. W1 vf ' SHEHH PHEVIEUIS Who has lhe rubber cemenl? Did you scale lhose piclures? They should be ready lor mounling. Where, oh where, is lhe prinler's dummy? l-lere are lhe lhumbnail skelches lor page I9 . . . To members ol lhe arl slall lhe lerms lype area, guller, prool, progress charl, and manuscripl copy are as simple as ABC. To Soulh lhey mean more and beller annual pic- lures. Harvey Barlels, Audrey Lalus, Norberl Jeslce, Holley Schultz, Audrey l-leyer' You beller lel lhese piclures bleed more. Thal'll have lo be cull l-low many inches lrom lhe guller do you wanl lhis arlicle? Will you help me figure lhis lype area? How many words do l need? . . . For lhose nol acquainled wilh malqing an annual, lhis conversalion would resemble double lallc, bul il's only lhe jargon ol lhe lilerary slall. Shirley Block, Dolores Janonis, Pal Donarslci, Renee Zacher Kill ill Thal line has loo many words. Who has galley len? Too many unils in lhal headline! Cover lhal brealcl lvlarlc lhal lille eighl poinl bold, Where's lhe dummy? Sel lhal para- graph wilh box lines above and be- low . . . Wilh a language all lheir own lhe Cardinal Weekly slall pre- pares an issue lor dislribulion on Fri- day. Shirley Palzlre, Audrey Teslie. Shirley Ladllcow, Liesel Morilz, Rulh Bulgrin, Jean Picuro, Pansy Mabel: STANDING: DoroThy Jablonski, Guy Lilieblad, Grace Schulz SEATED: KaTherine Chaneske, Marie VoigT, Donald RueTz, Violef CosTea, Virginia Szopinski. THE IIHHDIHHL IHEEHLU JANUARYSTAFF Cardinal Weekly sTaTT members declare ThaT Their work never seems To end! When one issue oT The paper is senT To The prinTer. work is begun on The nexT . . . l-learT and core oT The sTaTT is iTs ediTorial deparTmenT whose TirsT duTy is planning The paper, oTTen weeks in advance. Then, a week before an issue is due. The ediTors give assignmenTs To reporTers chosen Tor Their skills in various Types of wriTing. ATTer qaThering maTerial, reporTers wriTe Their sTories, oTTen Two or Three Times, before The arTicles are Typed by sTaTT TypisTs and checked by- copyreaders Tor grammaTical errors . . . When The prinTer receives The correcTed maTerial. he prinTs iT on long sTrips oT paper known as galley-prooli. PROOFREADERS JeaneTTe Block. Shirley LadTkow, Lillian Neumann, Shirley Block, DoroThy Block STANDING: Clillord Maier, Max Kahn, Caroline Traulsen, Dorolhy Jacob SEATED: Audrey Teslce, lvlaroarol Erdmann, La Vern Pruscha, Dorolhy Wieprzylc JUNE STAFF MISS TERRY MRS. I-IINRICHS Again proolreaders checlc lhe galley lor lypographical mislalces. Headline wrilers lhinlc up snappy headings. and edilors lalce over once more. Their linal dulies are counling words and lilling malerial inlo allofled spaces . . . Al lryouls conducled once each year, prospeclive slall members :submil samples ol lheir wriling lo lvliss Frances Terry, adviser, who chooses aboul lhirly sludenls lrom lhe candidales. All members are selecled on lhe basis ol scholarship, perseverance, willingness lo learn, and reliabilily . . . The goal loward which lhe slall works is lhal belore lhe end ol lhe semesler, everyone is able lo carry oul his assignmenls wilhoul lhe help ol advisers, and lhe Cardinal goes lo press wrillen and ecliled enlirely by sludenls. TYPISTS, COPYREADERS Yvonne Bush, Barbara Slerna, Rulh Bulgrin, Liesel Morilz, Shirley Palzlce Fred Giesegh, PaT Hadden, CharloTTe Benrud. Mary Freinik, JeaneTTe Benrud, WalTer Thoen, Jack STearle, RoberT DougherTy, Nancy Delaporfe MISS DURBROW I ll T E R ll U S UE? SETSEMOTT PlayleTs, song TesTs, moTion picTures, guesT speakers. and an inTormal ChrisTmas parTy are a Tew OT The many acTiviTies lnTer Nos oTTers iTs members . . . Lovers OT The Greek and Roman classics approach The gaTeway To a broader culTure and a beTTer vocabulary when They become acquainTed wiTh The l.aTin language. His- Tory Too is enlivened Through knowing The cusToms OT ancienT civilizaTion . . . Through numerous parTies and dances, members esTablish close Triendships. , H L U B P U li S H I I MR. LEMANOWICZ CelebraTing iTs TenTh birThday This year, Klub Polski is now a Tull-Tleclged member oT The SouTh Division social circle. lTs ouTsTanding acTiviTy is The annual speech conTesT. Winners in The Polish secTion' are l-lalene Dalecki and Theresa Franckowiak, and in The English secTion, Olga Bielinski and Marcella Sokolowski . . . ThroughouT The TirsT decade The aim oT The club has been To enrich members wiTh a knowledge oT Polish ideals ancl language and To keep alive The besT TradiTions oT Their ToreTaThers. CLUBS Marie Kosciuk Helen Grabowski Richard Furmanski Virginia Baranowski Tom Callahan, Shirley SchwarTz, Corrine Kleczlca, RuTh Boncel, JeaneTTe Block, Virginia BorgwardT m H S M H n U 'IU I 6 MISS BRADSHAW Hollywood, here I come! Oh, To have my name up in liqhTs, is a dream cherished by every T'uTure sTar of Mask and Wig . . . PuTTing on make-up, enioying a rolliclcing picnic, and a TalenTed amaTeur hour were parT oi The Tun. Members also learned To wriTe and direcT plays and To develop acTing skills . . . By presenTing a play on The WashingTon program, These TuTure sTars gained confidence and enThusiasm. MRDRABINOWICZ ThroughouT The year, members oT The Cardinal Boys' club have shown True Shoulder-To-Shoulder spiriT. Under The able leadership OT Mr. Drabinowicz The boys sponsored Their annual can dance, conTribuTed To The Red Cross. and promoTed The sale oT war bonds. The only club of iTs kind aT SouTh, Cardinal Boys' found enTerTainmenT in movies on all sporTs evenTs and parTies aT The GranT STreeT Social CenTer. For fellowship, sporTsmanship, and good Tun, The Boys' club is Tops. ' ArThur Brown Richard Kurylo Wayne Welnak James HaTTon LeRoy Morlc, Caroline Traulsen, Eugene Roeclcer, Edward BarTz, Clifford Maier, RuTh Hodilc, WalTei' Diedrich PLHUERS' GUILD T HQUXEME PresenTing The annual ChrisTmas PageanT is The proud accomplishmenT oT The Players' Guild. WiTh Two perTorm- ances, one Tor The sTudenTs and The oTher Tor parenTs and Triends, The club This year presenTed The Prince oT Peace. Scenes depicTed The angel bringing Tidings OT greaT ioy To Mary, Wise Men visiTing l-lerod, and Zacharias in The Temple . . . All These picTuresque seTTings were climaxed by The manger scene and The choruses oT lovely voices. H U B B U U R H FT MR. DRABINOWICZ Combining recreaTion and The desire To develop arTisTic TalenTs are The aims oT l-lobbycraTT club. AT meeTings in room I4 members are inTroduced To various Types oT creaTive work such as craTT, drawing, and painTing. Their mosT imporTanT proiecT was The consTrucTion oT a TloaT which appeared in The parade Tor The sevenTh war loan drive. lT represenTed a vicTory garden . . . Movies, a hayride, and a parTy were oTher aTTracTions oT The year. CLUBS Arli ne N uber Maria n PaTT PVT Sideras Doris Dembinslci DoroThy Sims IIIUSIC HUHUR CLUB Organized and conducTed enTirely by sTudenTs, The Music l-lonor club is unique aT SouTh. lTs purpose is To give sTudenTs, inTeresTed in music, opporTuniTies To gain poise and experience by ap- pearing on programs Tor Tellow club members. Henry l-lammes, Marion Oleiniczak, Marie VoigT, VVilliam Williams, William Seizer, Audrey Gruel, Therese Ranke UHRUIIIHL GIRLS' MBSWEGNER Making iTs debuT This year, Cardinal Girls' club is now in sTep wiTh The many cherished Tradirions aT SouTh Di- vision. AlThough The socieTy is limiTed To upperclassmen, The club room is always crowded wiTh girls eager To learn how To dress in sTyle, how To be daTe-baiT, and how To kniT bobby socks. Sponsoring a dance and a sTyle show The members are hep To The iive in whaT's whaT in a girl's world. S P H n I S H MISS BENNEWITZ Saludos amigos. WiTh These words The members OT Club AmisTad greeT each oTher when They geT TogeTher every Two weeks. Under The direcTion of Miss l-ledwig BennewiTz They are learning To speak Spanish TluenTly and are having Tun singing rhumbas and Mexican Tolk songs, as well as making Spanish TranslaTions oT American Tunes. Thus, by geTTing To know our neighbors To The SouTh beTTer, TuTure goodwill ambassadors can cemenT Pan Amer- ican Triendships. Elaine BesTor, Marianne Baerwald, Janice GliTz Trinidad Gonzalez. Ronald Hoen, Sally Wielebski ww' .air X . ...Q 1 -2' 'Q' 13? SEATED: Roberi' Parkinson, John Berger, Richard FinTalc. Bernard Budny STANDING: Ralph STein, KenneTh Blake, AlTred RaThmann C H E S S MRS. FREEMAN Chess is The game of kings. Armies of pawns, rocks. bishops, and knighTs march againsT each oTher across The checkered board in a baTTle oT wiTs . . . Chess is an excellenT game Tor The sTimulaTion oT The mind. Each move musT be careTully ThoughT ouT ok a checkmaTe and deTeaT will resulT . . . Besides regular meeTings on Thursdays, The club holds TournamenTs wiTh oTher schools. MR.lv1ADlSON Should I8-year-olds be allowed To voTe? This quesTion, one oT The mosT popular in The UniTed STaTes Today. has been debaTed pro and con by members of The Forum DebaTe club. Guided by Wheeler's TexT, TesTed Public Speaking, The group also appeared aT The MarqueTTe Mock SenaTe meeTing To discuss The problem of whaT To do wiTh The deTeaTed Axis naTions . . . Delving enThusiasTically inTo condiTions ThaT concern presenT-day America, These TuTure voTers are sTriving To mainTain sound democracy. STANDING: Gene GilberT Bruce Wenzel Richard Lewis SEATED: VioleT BaranT Claudine James RuThann Golob Jaqualine Jones .,,m......,. CLUBS DoroThy CiTlcowslci, PaT Reynolds, PaT Gray. Lois Heise, Delphine Soilia S H I E I IJ I CCE? 3yi'FS'?C'LL Happy-go-lucky girls Tull oT Tun, and always ready To aid in worThwhile acTiviTies are The members oT Shield club . . . While Touring The courT house and saTeTy building on April 4, The girls visiTed The iail, The morgue, and The hisTorical museum . . . OTher highlighTs OT The year were The Ten-penny suppers, a Taffy pull, geT-TogeThers wiTh The Girl Reserves, and Red Cross work. LIBIIHIIU SCIEIICE MRSTHODE So Big-iusT TiTTeen members consTiTuTe The Library Science club, an organizaTion ThaT Trains our TuTure librarians, so necessary in War and Peace. Compiling an index of plays was The main proiecT of The group This year . . . Al- Though There is So LiT'He Time Tor meeTings, which are held during sTamp and bond periods, The club has many TheaTer and bowling parTies . . . ln TuTure years members will have happy reminiscences oT The days when Their HearTs Were Young and Gay. '91 -.--A ,J sgn 5 ff? QS QL LQA:4zy4,x WY xaiuiuv LoreTTa Rady RuTh Rankin Jessie Rankin Carole Wolf ' f A: :if - My-Nw-my X Michelangelos af Work Sideras and Son, Inc. Pills for Pain To Hie Shores of Iwo Jima Some o' This 'ri fha? Music for Modems 'J -eg' Lorraine Kurylo, Harvey Barfels, Charmaine Kossow JUHE To confinue promofing fhe in- feresfs of fhe school, fhe June council was able fo esfablish a losf and found cenfer which speeded up office work im- mensely. siunfni council To make fhe sfudenf council a more definife parf of Soufh Division, fhe enfire school elecfed officers fhis year. Wilh campaign speeches over fhe speaker sysfem and fhe secref ballof in all assemblies, fhe principles of democ- racy were geared info acfion . . . This group has sfood behind fhe paper drives, collecfing and bundling paper, making speeches, and wifh fhe addifional help of Miss Gerfrude Puelicher, Colonel Charles Clinfon, and Mr. Henry W. Sfusse fhey have really puf fhe salvage drives over fhe fop . . . Inspired wifh leadership and service fo fheir school and counfry, members will confinue fo sfrive for a beffer, happier America. JHHUHRU Alfhough inexperienced fhe January board demon- sfrafed leadership and aggressiveness in guiding The council. How besf fo display fhe service sfar flag was a quesfion broughf up fhis semesfer. Affer careful considerafion plans for a case were drawn here af Soufh. The encased flag will be hung nexf fo fhe honor roll for all fo view. Darol Robarge Lorraine Kurylo Bruce Wenzel we, 'Y : 'g.' Q. W Q? s !.- ,s..u..q......u C A- , I . . X 'Y K ' , N f N :Qi if if 1-sz' . i ' 2 5 , fp . - , 1. i , x Q1 s ,JK . . X 5, q F - -. ',:. S ix Ja iq . in I I I A - . 4, g Q. . 4 BHPPELL ww, rw TOP ROW: Max Kahn, Dennis Sciuri, Roper? Miller, Roloerf Kleban, William Mandel, William Seizer, Edward Barlz, John Cuperlino Tl-ll ROW: Dolores Jensen, Eleanore Sarneclci, Doreen Dragan, Arleen Warlchow, Vivian Larson, Florence Graski SECOND ROW: Evelyn Ada czylc, Donna Eggurn, Evonne Hagen, Grace Winlcowslci, Nancy Delaporle, Leofa Allison, Palricia Gray BOTTOM ROW: Miss Lehmann, Kal ryn Bandomir, Ruth Zogg, Rulh Brokiewicz, Sylvia Feronas, Trinidad Gonzalez, Mary Sanfilli Can r Help Singing chirp cheerful songbirds from a cappella choirs. They know 'rhar Wi'l'h- ou+ a Song, Siormy Wea+her would prevail, and so rhey sfrive +o S+ar+ 'Phe Day Righf on The Wings of Music. Their enirhusiaslic Voices in Song bring us a wide and varied seleclion oi music Thai' ranges from cuie liHle flulfola pieces To fhe more forceful palriolic medleys. Many of us remember Their beauriful and inspiring rendilions of Blessed ls fhe Na+ion, This ls My Coun+ry, or The ever popular When Johnny Comes Marching Home. lv1lSfS LEHMANN H U I H MRGOODRICI-l fi fi A A. i OP ROW: Henry Harnrnes, Jaclc Wepfer, Lawrence l-liorl, Waller Brandi, Jacl. Schwarlz, VVill2f2rl Kosfrova, Ralph Fredoriclcsc-n, Joe Varga, ugene Woilczalc THIRD ROW: Charlolle Marlin, Rose Marie Mulchler, Evelyn Michalski, Loyce Morley, Jeanne Allison, Dorofhy Brozovich ECOND ROW: Nancy Bishop, Louise Lorbiecki, Jeanelle Block, Florence Chiconas, Shirley Block, Rulh Golbeclc, Audrey Luenelburg BOT- OM ROW: Doreen Garslcy, Geraldine Srnerlinslci, Ramona Nelson, Belly Johnson, Pal Slengl, Elaine Bischoi, Mr, Goodrich Singing in assembly enlerlainmenls and providing music for English class programs are iusl lwo of lhe many funclions on Their agenda. Some of lhe choir's more special aclivilies include a half-hour program of songs given over VVTMJ radio slalion, and parficipalion in lhe All-Ciry Biennial Music Eeslival, and in lhe beauliful Easier Sunrise services al Vlfash- inglon Parlc band shell . . . Sourh Division is iuslly proud of rhis seclion of The music deparl- menl and ol ils line direclors, Miss Eslher Lehmann and Mr. Louis Goodrich. Shirley Bloclc, BeTTy Johnson, RuTh T-lodilc. Carl Glapa R H rl D MR. GOODRICT-l STrilce up The music: The band has begun! Learning To co-operaTe wi+h each oTher and produce harmony as a group, members oT The band conTinue To malce musicl . . . RepresenTing The school, The band Toolc parT in The Memorial Day parade, May 30, TogeTher wiTh oTher ciTy high school bands, civic organizaTions, and repre- senTaTives oT The armed service. Taking parT in The music TesTivals, gold sTar memorial programs, and various oTher enTerTainmenTs in assembly A, as well as serving as chieT boosTer aT TooTball games, The band is an inTegral parT oT SouTh Division . . . Among The unsung heroes and heroines aT SouTh are These sTudenTs who give so generously oT Their Time and TalenTs To The school. IT requires a willing spiriT and Tirm de- TerminaTion To work hard conTinually aT being a good band member. ln addiTion To improving his slcill on his insTrumenT, each member learns To obey orders. A successful posTwar world will include men and women who have learned To Tollow orders as well as give Them. l-laTs oTT To our band! U H U H E S 'I' H H lvllSS LEHMANN SooThing sTrains oT Bach, Brahms, and BeeThoven Till The music room as The orchesTra pracTices Tor iTs many acTiviTies. For assembly programs and class plays, This group is always ready and willing To do iTs biT . . . Main evenTs oT The year are The spring ancl Tall concerTs, when hours oT diligenT pracTice are spenT in preparaTion. The orchesTra also parTicipaTes in various boncl programs, and ensembles oTTen play Tor school club TuncTions. To creaTe in grade school pupils an inTeresT in music, which They will bring To SouTh, concerTs are given aT The schools in The disTricT . . . In Times when The soul is sorely Tried. as iT is Today in The separas Tion of clear ones, music is one oT The Tew elemenTs ThaT can inspire and liTT The mind above :sordid Things. As The poeT wroTe: IT walces The soul, and liTTs iT high, Ancl wings iT wiTh sublime desires, And TiTs iT To bespealc The DeiTy. 'Cr' ,f fa-'if JusTina Zdencar, RuTh FiTch, Lucille KamneTz, RoberT Kraalc, RoberT Sarbinowslci .X T- Palricia Reynolds Edward Hadley Clara Knoll THE HllRVl Sl FES'llVHI. Bi?E33MH?J?225 E5 A boy, a girl, an elevalor lull ol people! Whal a selling lor romancel l-le loves her-she's broken lheir engagemenl-he has lhe ring lo give back lo her-l-low did a book salesman gel in here any way, and why are old maids so romanlically inclined? Why does every one have lo lalk al once? No, lhe people in lhis drama are nol inmales ol an insane asylum. This is merely a descriplion ol lhe January class play, The Losl Elevalor. Bul love reigns: she accepls lhe ring and a kiss. Now lhe elevalor will move. Why? Because he paid lhe operalor lo slop il in lhe lirsl place. MIXED UUHRTET Ah, lhe old songs ol lhe gay ninelies live again in lhe music ol The American l-larvesl Feslival. Four males wilh handsomely drooping handle-bar muslaches as a barber shop quarlel and coquellish girls in hoop skirls in a chorus made lhe rallers ring wilh melody. William Seizer, Vivian Larson, Ramona Nelson, Dennis Sciuli CLHSS PLHU PUSTERS One picrure is worlh a +housand words. This has been a familiar quolalion among adverlrising arlisls for hundreds of years. H' is noi surprising 'rhen lhal poslers. such as lhose made by Jrhree sludenls of Miss Mausz's sevenfh hour advanced arf class, have played an imporlanl par? in senior class play adverlising. Pauline Bruclcbauer Norberl Jeslce Mary Barilqowialc 554521558 ifxanvesr Novzrmari 17 '5 IHHZUH DHHUERS Lively music, brighfly colored peasanl slcirfs and lrousers, and lhe dell movemenls of feel and bodies broughf lhe gay clances of old Poland lo our siage as The Mazur danc- ers performed a+ The l-larvesl Fesfival. Roberl Sarbinowslfi Olga Bielinslci l-larry Krainialc Esihcr Jaranlowslci Dorofhy Block , is I23 RuTh l-lodik SylvesTer Warkoczewski Edward Hadley John SchulTz PaT STengl JUHIUH IHISS DREKWTHEEEZRGY A swish and a swirl, and here she is, noT plain liTTle Judy Graves buT Junior Miss abouT To go ouT Tor an evening . . . Judy has managed To cause a loT OT Trouble, buT in her own innocenT way she righTs Things again . . . l-larry and Grace Graves look on approvingly as Their now glamorous daughTer is assisTed wiTh her wrap by The dashing, young Haskell Cummings, wearing his TirsT dinner iackeT. Even J. B. CurTis looks pleased despiTe The TacT ThaT Judy was The cause of all his woes. HUHEUWUUHEHS Ah, love in bloom, Through The courTesy oT Judy Graves. l-lere we have The hearT in- TeresT OT Junior Miss, The June class play. Judy engi- neered The meeTing OT her Uncle Willis Reynolds and The lovely Ellen CurTis, a meeTing which resulTed in The happy marriage OT These Two. STANDING: Nancy Larsen, Edward BarTz SEATED: John Berger, Shirley SchwarTz I24 Edward Hadley Eailh Beilzinger Pal Slengl Rufh l-lodilc IHUUSEIHEHT Ill H Siflll? Jingle bells and red candy canesl Maybe lhis is whal we mean by all lied up in lQno+s. Judging from her expression, Judy doesn'l mind rag curlers, buf conlidenlially, ain'+ she swe-e+? And ye+ lhis mischievous miss is calami+y's own daughler when if comes To geliing info scrapes and lallcing herself info hrouble! Mouse- meaf lalks her fafher our of a job, arranges a marriage befween her uncle and The boss's daughler, and Taxes her mo+her's palience when she fighls wilh Lois. l+'s a big order for a liHle girl, bul' our Junior Miss succeeds. JUNE CLASS PLAY CAST Ferdinand Kulka, Sylvia Eeronas, Edward Barlz, Nancy Larsen, Lois Wendorl, Rulh l-lodilc, Sylyesler Warkoczowski, Rose Marie Zuelzlce, James Frechelle, Waller Diedrich, Claylon Kohl, Kennelh Blalze, Eailh Beilzinger, Edward Hadley, Pal Slengl, John Berger, John Schullz, Shirley Schwartz MaTThew l-laydalc, VioleT CosTea, Donald RueTz, Beverly Boehme, Bruce Wenzel SEHIUH BHHUUET A Come one: come all. RighT This way! The circus has come To Town, and all graduaTing seniors are inviTed To aTTend The banqueT aT The Elks club. WiTh clowns, animals, gypsies, and TorTune Tellers The show is on Tor The lasT social geT-TogeTher oT The midyear class. Laughs and chills during The readings of The class will and prophecy made January 24 a nighT of golden memories. HUMEUUWIHG UHHUE' lT's home-coming Time! On SaTurday nighT, OcTober I4, SouTh celel:-raTed iTs vicTory over Pulaski by a gala dance and Tloor show. SouTh DivisioniTes, including squares and sharpies, alumni, and friends, danced Tour hours To The music of Gary Gray. WiTh pennanTs de-coraTing The walls OT The gym and a gianT TooTl3all sus- pended Trom The ceiling, everyone was puT in a TesTive mood Tor an evening OT rollicking Tun. RoberT Salzer, Louise Jozwilc, Eugene STachnilc, Virginia Versnik, Eugene LeTendre, MaTThew l-laydalc, VioleT PeTrovich BOTTOM ROW: Alice Miller, Beverly Rogall, Carol Brain, LaVerne Fredericlcson, Alice Johnson, Arleen Delllall ROW 2: Marilyn Searing, Arlene Sobczak, Rosie Primoziclc, Ely Levinslcy, Dorolhy Bielmeier, Dorolhy Lupiezowiec ROW 3: Jean Wood, Barbara Couillard, Lillian Jelca, Shirley Muhich, Mary McCulcheon, Marian Egide, lAbsenll Marilyn Gresbach ROW 4: .lo Ann Drager, Gloria Poller, Lorraine Drozewski, Virginia Niemczyk, Virginia Drozewski, Audrey Molden, Julie Werner, Wilma Boll TOP ROW: Lillian Slaicoff, l-lalene Daleclri, Belly Krause, Shirley Slasek, Thomas Gulowslci, Nancy Szermela, Bernice Kazmierslci, Rulh Geflelman iHESHlllHll Hllllllli STUDENTS MRSGREENWALT World War ll is placing a high value on ever-increasing specializafion. ln all branches of The armed service, as well as in 'rhe produclion field, every individual musl be prepared 'today 'ro conlribule lhe rnosl of which he is capable . . . Under lhe guidance of willing counselors freshmen are encouraged lo slrive for scholarship, lo develop dependabilily and perseverance, and lo give ourslancling service lo 'rhe school. STHGE UREUJ WMS Unsung heroes are lhe members of lhe slage crew, lor wilhoul necessary behind-lhe-scenes prepara- lions. our programs, plays, and molion piclures in assembly A could nol be presenlecl. These worlcers are symbolic of many loday, in unglorified roles, who are giving lheir all +o brirg peace and enioy- menl lo unlold millions. Ralph Tischer l-lans Kahn Chris Poulos l27 A 'Hi M533 fasfsaifiw I ,yiigifhu ' Z, 2 .H A .. 4 .N ,, ...W . Jin. Q Q Ji mr. 5 ef JUDGE STEFFES SUPT. GOODRICH REV. KNUTSON GUEST SPEHHEHS Go ouT wiTh a pioneering spiriT, was The advice OT Judge l-lerberT J. STeTTes in his address To The underclassmen on The Freshman l-lonor day program. Science, business, mechanics, and educaTion, he said, are The TronTiers open To The youTh oT Today . . . Lowell P. Goodrich, superinTendenT of The Milwaukee Public schools, spoke To SouTh on ConsTiTuTion Day. I know you will sacrifice your selfish inTeresTs Tor The good oT humaniTy, was his challenge To The sTudenTs . . . We have much To be Thank- Tul Tor even in warTime, sTaTed The Reverend Myrus L. KnuTson, of The Ascension LuTheran Church, in his Thanksgiving day address. Give praise and Thanks To God, who promises, 'l am wiTh you always'. HRHIISTICE DHU PHUGHHIH LesT we TorgeTl To Those who gave Their Tull measure OT devoTion in boTh World Wars, The ArmisTice Day program on November IO was dedicaTed . . . Trum- peTers gave The Gall To Colors as The cur- Tain rose in assembly A To display our service Tlag sTarr'ed wiTh gold . . . In mem- ory oT all who have made The supreme sacriTice, The school sTood in silenT TribuTe wiTh bowed heads Toward The easT unTil The TradiTional Call of Taps was sounded. Bob Blachowski Gloria Gene VoTh Wilfred WrighT WalTer Simonz .,...aNW Solveiq Hansen, DoroThy Ligoclci, Beverly Boehme, Florence Chiconas. Joan Chour, PaT Donarslci CULUIHBUS DHU PHUGHHIH Honoring Leif Erickson, ChrisTopher Columbus. and Casimir Pulaski, Miss Mildred DeCourcy's advanced speech classes presenTed The TradiTional paTrioTic program on OcTober I2 . . . Knowing whaT These men did. The people of The UniTed STaTes will Try To solve The problems OT our Timer sTaTed Joan Chour, who reviewed Their lives and Their greaT conTribuTions To American democracy . . . Blending Their voices in song. a double sexTeT sang This ls My CounTry, followed by a verse choir who chanTed The poem, America The BeauTiTul . . . PaT Donarslci had charge of The program and announced The various numbers. FaTher Brennan Mr. Pelilcan Chief Klucheslcy Q sursr srfniirls QS 129 HTHLETICS In a global war only The TiTTesT endure. l-low TiT is This Yank, who is rolling back The enemy? You know him well . . . T-le was The 'fullback on your high school TooTball Team who bulled his way over The enemy goal line. l-le was The Tellow on your baskeTball squad who made The decisive baskeT in The championship game . . . Through compeTiTive sporTs you waTched him develop alerTness, endurance, and sTrengTh. Armed wiTh These weapons, he is now liberaTing sTarved and enslaved millions . . . When peace comes, This Yank will conTinue To use Torce To keep The sword in The hands oT JusTice and TruTh. rv' fwyssv w N...-an-M I ...v ,....,s BOTTOM ROW: Szyperski, PoTochnik, Reinke, SchulTz, Parsons, MoliTer, Singer, STachlewicz. ROW 2: Mgr. Fosmire, Spicuzza, Bruening, Malinowski, KuTka, Brown, Tupper, Haynes, Gaginella, Mgr. Roeglin. ROW 3: Coach Krueger, Siekierski, Tordic, FulTs, ReTTig, RoyTen, Renner, BorgwardT W., Garden, Handlos, Coach Rasinske. ROW 4: Johnson, ChrisTensen, Robarge, Jankiewicz, Waddell, Gruber, Welnak, SlaTer, BrandT, Mendel. TOP ROW: Soike, Branski, Jakubowski, BurTon, BorgwardT C., Wenzel, Mock, SmiTh, Janiszewski, HaTTon, Schweiger. FUUTBHLL IIHHHIPIUHS COACHKRUEGER FighTing an uphill baTTle aT The beginning OT The season, Cardinal warriors came ouT on Top and proved Them- selves True champions. ln Their TirsT conference game SouTh gridders wenT down in deTeaT To a vaunTed NorTh eleven by The close score oT 2I-I4. BuT This was whaT made The SouTh Division 1944 TooTball squad one ThaT will be remembered . . . From Then on, The crimson Tide slashed Through all iTs remaining opposiTion. Lincoln and Pulaski were Toppled in shorT order. Then came The biggesT game oT all wiTh The WashingTon Purgolds. Again The Cardinal Tide was moving aT Too swiTT a pace To be sTopped, and WashingTon wenT down in deTeaT. As an anTi-climax, The vicTors romped over Tech and EasT To clinch Their I944 championship. cfuacuis MR. BELL MR. KRUEG-ER MR. RASTNSKE MR. COFFEEN MeeT The Tour-sTar generals oT The Cardinal gridiron. These are The men who whip aThIefic champions inTo shape and who give much oT Their Time and energy To produce Teams ThaT SouTh can be proud oT . . . WiTh Coaches Krueger and Rasinske aT The head oT The sophomores, who will nexT year make up The VarsiTy, and Coaches CoTTeen and Bell Teaching The TundamenTals To Treshmen and Taking care OT all equipment TooTball aT SouTh Division makes hisTory. I 3 DAROL ROBARGE- Fullback- Buck's versaTiliTy enabled him To snare scoring honors wiTh 49 poinTs, and his accuraTe passes were an imporTanT TacTor in SouTh vicTories. PAT JANKIEWICZ - End - His aThleTic prowess gained Tor PaT The TiTle oT ouTsTanding aThleTe oT The year. He proved invaluable in The SouTh Division drive Tor championship. GEORGE CHRISTENSEN - CenTer - AlThough he was The lighTesT man on The Team, Chris's hard Tackling and sTellar oTTensive work won him a berTh on The All-CiTy Team. EUGENE JOHNSON - Guard - Rough, Tough, and aggressive, Gene oTTen blocked ouT would-be Tacklers. His specialTy was being The TiTTh man in The oTher Team's backTielcl. Hll-IIITU TEHIH Champions produce championship Teams, and SouTh has had iTs share oT boTh. Co-holder oT The ciTy Tifle wiTh NorTh and WashingTon, SouTh was The only school To have Tive players on The All-CiTy Team. The local sporT scribes picked PaT Jankiewicz, end, George ChrisTensen, cenTer3 and Darol Ro- barge, Tullback on The TirsT honor Team. On The second Team Dan Bruening, halTback, and Gene Johnson, guard were The choices. Being picked Tor The All-CiTy Team is a goal every player dreams abouT. -J Bruening, Cardinal halT-back, is upseT by EasT Tackler as he slashes around end. BurTon and ChrisTensen run inferference U! HHH! HHH! TEHHI! On The bench meer The Jream of nexl season. Cheer lhe boys who are being molded info a powerful gridiron ma- chine. May lhey carry on Sou+h's lille hopes. 53' Schulfzr Parsons, Gaginella, Malino gt-li wski, Gruber, Fulfs, Janiszewski. Brandt Welnak, Srnifh, I-lallon CARL BORGWARDT - Guard - A remarkable line- man wilh a keen sense of fighr and spirii, Carl proved To be very valuable as a Jream player. DAN BRUENING - l-laliback - Being able lo run, pass, and kick wifh ease esrablished Dan as lhe +eam's lriple lhreal man. JACK WADDELL - Quarlerback - Soulh's kick-off and ex'rra poinl specialisl, lhis blocking back cur down many a would-be rackler. BILL MALINOWSKI - Tackle - A bruising iighier. Bill ofien broke 'rhrough and rushed many passers. l-le offered his opponenls no end ol worry. DON TUPPER - Hallback - Don was our fasiesi half- back. Whai Don may have lacked in size, he made up for in speed and abiliry. BOB HAYNES - l-lalfback - Bob, anoiher halfback. was iusf 'rhe counrerparf of Don Tupper. l-le played a hard and decepiive game of ioolrball. CALVlN BURTON - End -- A sliclcy-lingered end, Cal cauqhl The winning 'rouchdown pass in lhe Washinglon game. EERDlNAND KUTKA -- Tackle -- Almosl impossible To block oul ol a play, Ferd was a slone wall on defense. BRUCE WENZEL -- Ouarlerbaclc - Bruce will be remembered lor his clever plays in quarlerbackinq his leam lo viclory. CLYDE SOIKE - End -- Clyde slopped all plays lhal came around his end. l-lis defensive worlc was unsurpassed. DON BRANSKI - Lell Tackle - Don was one ol lhe loigqesl boys on lhe leam. Lell lackle was well-lilled. GEORGE lvlENDEl.-l-lallbaclc- An elusive broken-field runner, his speed and deceplion sel up many Touchdown drives. Neally side-slepping an Easl' opponent Dan Bruening races on for a louchdown, 135 34 is-df' 48' Lars Go Now, BOYS! lT's The lqiclc-off! - There goes The ball! - l-le's going around lefT end! - A locomoTive for The Team! - U!-Rah!-Rah! - Declced in red, wildly cheering, Cardinal rooTers waTch SouTh dash down The field To vicTory. -- There's The gun! - We won! - Yea, SouTh Side! 'ih. ,,i SUUTH 7, IUHSHIHHTUH ll Under a galaxy of lighTs and amid Thunderous cheers, Cardinal warriors dashed on The gridiron To play The decisive game wiTh The powerful WashingTon eleven. Shrill blasTs of a whisTle cuT The crisp air, and boTh crimson and gold Tides surged forward. SouTh noT only needed This game To sTay in The running for The championship, l:nuT our warriors also wanTed revenge for The defeaT anoTher Car- dinal Team had rneT Two years ago on The same field . . . lT was clear ThaT boTh Teams were well mafched, and The one wiTh The besT fighTing spiriT would come ouT on Top. AT The beginning of The fourTh quarfer The unexpecfed happened. A pass from Robarge To Burfon broke The Tie. The gun wenT off, SouTh 7, Washingfon O. WE WANT A TOUCHDOWN! Slashing around end for a large gain, Darol Robarge, Cardinal All-CiTy fullback, succeeds in confusing The Lincoln eleven. PaT Jankie- wicz and Clyde Soilce pull ouT To run inTer- ference. I36 BOB SMITH - End - Bob was a coe operafive and spiriTecl player. He had a loT oT abiliTy and always gave his besT. 3 RUDY ROYTEN - Halfback - Rudy will be The nucleus of The '45 Team. His aggressiveness and Team spiriT are hard To quell. RUSSELL PARSONS - Tackle - Russ had The menTal make-up oT a greaT fooTball player. He had deTerminaTion and a fighTing spiriT. DON STACHLEWICZ - Fullback -- Always ready when needed, his defensive work was an imporTanT Www' facfor in The WashingTon game. DON SCHULTZ - Guard - Don sTopped many enemy Thrusfs. Hard charger, excellenT blocker, and sTeady player besT describe him. B T E H lll 2325 EEJPPFEEN WiTh Their eyes Turned Toward fufure vicTories, SouTh Division freshmen and sophomores sTarTed on Their foafball career The firsT week of The school year. PracTicing long hours under a swelTering sun, The boys rapidly improved in grasping The Tundamenfals of The game. When Coach Bell had finally whipped his firsT eleven inTo shape, They were ready for aTTack . . , Playing a ToTal of Three games, The Cardinal freshman-sophomore Team dropped Two and won one. Their Two losses were To Rufus King and EasT Division while Their vicTory was won aT The expense oT Pulaski AlThough Their record was noT ouTsTanding, The boys improved vasTly since The beginning oT The season and should make real VarsiTy maTerial. TOP ROW: Schimenz, Wierzbinske, WaTTs, Gufowski, Kamnkiker, Johnson, Zeczycki, Belleau, Cvreenwalf, Schaefer, Braden, Schwarfz, Rombow- ski, Jusczak. ROW 3: Coach Bell, Kopps, Misorski, Franz, Pokrop, KasTelic, Smifh, Hoffman, Krueger, Knepper, Presfon, Warhal, Wypiszinski, Coach Coffeen, ROW 2: Mgr. Klug, Sfrofhenke, Helrniniak, Plesko, Mane, Pares, Rosinski, Adamczewski, Moline, Glopa, Kwiafkowski, Sfralewski, Rakowskv, Mgr. Levinsky. BOTTOM ROW: Elsner, Dziedzic, Tufkowski, Tifherly, Gruber, Kenifz, Sfopar, Rondcau, Scoff, Soobruch, Schuberf. PN. DRC? 0 C. TOP ROW: Borqwardl, l-lallon, Waddell, Schullz, Krolilcowslci, Erdmann, Kollarelc, Kullca ROW 2 Mgr Chruslensen Sieluerslm Clever, Bodus, Mgr. Fosmire, Szyperslci, Roylen, Mgr. Olsen BOTTOM ROW: Adler, Pogodzinslcl Bruening Coach Raslnslce la chowslci, Schullz BHSHETBHLL Cardinal cagers closed an eleven-game schedule wilh nine wins and lwo losses. The Redbirds had lillle dillicully in lirsl semesler play: however, mid- season gradualion lorced Coach Rasinslce lo malce adiuslmenls. The cily lille was lhe lrophy lhey broughl home lo Soulh. PAT JANKIEWICZ - Guard - The defensive slar ol lhe leam, Pal held many players score- less. l-le was named on lhe All-Seclion Team. DAROL ROBARGE - Guard - Buclc was a deadly long shol arlisl, a smoolh player, and al all limes a good leamman. NICK DICIAULA - Forward - Nick was Bruen- ing's running male al lorward. A sleady and collecled player, he always came lhrouqh when needed. BOB SMITH - Forward - Being able lo play cenler or lorward made Smilly a very valuable man lo have around. LETTERMEN we 1 scusv ud i i uvu A -E ta an an Hll-IIITU TEHIH JACK WADDELL-Cenler-A cool, rugged, and spiriled player, JaCl4's rebound work was oufslanding. Tip-ins and hook-sliors were speciallies of llwis Coblenlz baslcelball lroplwy winner. DAN BRUENING - Forward - A dead slwol from anywhere, wi+l1 exlraordinary faking abil- ily, and speed Dan gained The cily scor- ing crown willri I24 poinls. l-le also was awarded +l'1e Coblenlz lrophy. JACK WADDELL uri squad' BHSHETBHLL SCUHEBUHRD S 43 S+. iirauaia I9 S 34 Wesl Allis Cenlral 25 S 39 Lincoln I9 S 40 Pulaski is S 4I Juneau 2l S 39 Bay View 26 S 35 Teclw 34 S 25 Lincoln I8 S 28 Pulaslci 38 S 46 S+, Slans 2: S 44 Juneau 26 S 30 Bay View 24 S 27 Tad, 33 S 36 Naf-H4 32 Dan Bruening afauai-as for fha aaii willw lwo aaaafa fro West Allis Cerifral as Darol Rob arqe sfan d s by lo qiv assislance. ..., fix, AL KROLIKOWSKI CLIFF KOTLAREK RUDY ROYTEN BOB BLACHOWSKI pu ...up TOP ROW: Woodcock, Misorski, Gruber, Hoffman, Sfrofhenke ROW 2: Seebruch, Schubert Smiih, Piesko, Engel, Kasfelic BOTTOM ROW: Mgr. Fosmire, Peres, Sfraiewski, Rakowsld, Coach Bell HHH-TIIHE STHHTEHU COACHRAS'NSKE 'Q mf O T JOHN SCHULTZ SUUTH 36, HUHTH 32 Capfuring Their second consecufive cify cage fifle, Coach Rasinskes defending champions defeafed Norfh Division 36-32. The Cardinal cagers builf up an early lead, and fhe score af fhe half-way mark was I7-I5 in favor of The red-clad quinfef . . . From fhere on fhe baffle for championship was fluid. Throughouf fhe lasf half fhe lead changed nine fimes. Terrific pressure finally broughf fhe collapse of fhe Norfh-siders, and Soufh rang-up five quick poinfs on fheir break- fhrough fo vicfory. Rudy Royfen, Cardinal guard, leaps for ball in championship game with Norfh Division. Y Xlfbwf TOP ROW: Coach l-leineman, Ivlaihers, Brandi, Hoffman, Nelson, Mchlaughlon, Roberls, Pleslco, Rellig. ROW 6: Kwiallcowslci, Gaginella, Spicuzza, Pogodzinski, Bruening, Schullz, Sullivan, Kenilz, Jahnlce. ROW 5: Kolinslci, Baermann, Slopar, Smogaliiz, Plazilc, Groslclags, Sfrong, Coach Nowak. ROW 4: Kusch, Gross, Pfefferlcorn, Sfirmel, Polsley, Janowialc, Kilfleson, Larson. ROW 3: Smilh, Elsner, Johnson, Redislce, Clever, Kaferinos, l-lelrninialc, Niedzieilco, Juszczalc. ROW 2: Molifor, Sideras, Sommer, Dilimer, W Lange, Sirolhenlce, Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Brown, Kurylo, Knufson, Rasmussen, Giesegh. THHIIH is ag , ' W' 30 COACH l-IEINEMAN Beginning Jrhe season wilrh a group of unlried boys, Coach l-leineman's squad dropped ils lirsl meel To Rufus King and failed fo place in a quadrangular againsl Pulaski, Bay View, and Tech. Wilh a few slars from previous years, such as John Pogodzinslci and Paul Slrolhenlce in Jrhe pole vaull and quarler mile respeclively and Windy Gross, champion miler, Soulh will give compelilion lo any leam in lhe ciiy. Gross and Slrolhenlce will relurn +o laolsler nexl year's learn, and Jrhere is olher promising marerial in Glenn Jahnlqe, hall- miler, and Bob Slrong, quarier-miler, Wilh 'rhese as a nucleus, Soulh is oplimisiic aboul nexr season. Soaring over lhe crossbar in periecr form, John Pogodzinslci, Cardinal siar pole vaulfer, lurned in line performances in all meels lhis year. or A --...., M11 maids!! in K iff egg, mini. 951- Ni Jw QM EYE- A '- 'f 3' H Ng wg Q' xy W an A K JG. - f N- Q . . Lb- f 3 N Q g :in X in-Egv 7 h A A X X w x , S .. wx .fp . X K XWWSXN V: ' + , S-UUU Coach Heineman, Gorski, Kaferinos, Sideras, Baermann, Gross, Johnson, Beaudry COACH I-IEINEMAN Over hill and dale, in a grueling fwo-mile race, ran fhe boys on fhe cross-counfry feam. Alfhough fail- ing fo win cify or sfafe championships, fhe Cardinals boasfed some oufsfanding sfars. Winfred Gross, The pride of Soufh Division, nof only placed firsf in almosf all of fhe meefs, buf also became Wisconsin sfafe champion, breaking fhe record in doing so. Anofher oufsfanding man on fhe squad is Cliff Johnson. Cliff came in sevenfeenfh in fhe sfafe meef. Bofh received fhe fwo maior leffers given ouf by Coach l-leineman. Ofher members of fhe feam are Arfhur Sideras, Richard Gorski, Jerome Beaudry. Five of 'lhem will refurn fo bolsfer nexf year's feam. Gross, Johnson, Baermann, Side-ras. Beaudry, Kaferinos, Gorslci STHTE GHHMPIUH l-lere he is! The sfale champ, Winfred Gross. Windy, quiel and unassuming, has won The respecl of faculfy and sludenls alike because he noi only broughl The slraie cross-counlry championship To Soulh, buf also broke +he slrale record. Gross will be loack nexl year deiermined To lop his record. CHUSS-UUUHTHU MEETS S 29 Lincoln 26 S 35 Bay View 24 S 25 Pulaski 3I Triangular Third Place Pulaski, Bay View, Soulh Triangular Third Place East King, Souih Cily Fiffh Place WWFRED GROSS Slale Eighlh Place S lu I m m I n G COACH LlTTLE Eniering Jrheir firsl year of compelilion, The Cardinal swimming Team pul up a good show all The way in spile of Their inexperience. These boys, under The guidance of Coach Lillie, have worked hard To give Soulh ils lirsl swimming squad. Allrhough This season had Hs rough spols, Cardinal mermen hope lo be slrong conlenders Tor nexl year's championship. TOP ROW: Benzel, Johnson, Hensiak, Mathers, Ponalh, Kahn BOTTOM ROW: Schauer, l-lefh, Preslon, Kollalz, Jaczhluber, Coach LHI IHHESHIHB COACH NOWAK Co-champions oT The ciTy. The SouTh Division wresTling Team, along wiTh WashingTor1, won seven ouT oT eighT sTarTs in The conference This year. Coach Nowalc's boys in run- ning up Top-heavy scores showed Themselves To be The besT in This parT of The sTaTe. As a resulT of Their 'line work, six OT The Cardinal maTmen were puT on The TirsT and second All-STar Teams. On The TirsT Team are: Brinkman aT 95 lbs.: Spicuzza aT I25 lbs.: and Johnson aT I8O lbs.: PoTochnilc aT I25 lbs.: and Mendel aT 155 lbs .... Three members oT The Team remained undeTeaTed: Len Brinkman, George Mendel, and Gene Johnson. DougherTy dropped only one bouT and Spicuzza one, Tor his TirsT loss in sixTeen bouTs. Co-capTains elecTed Tor The year are Mendel and Johnson. Grapplers given major emblems are Len Brink- man, Bob DougherTy, Bob Spicuzza. Bob Shilling, George Mendel and ,Gene Johnson. OTher members receiving numerals are Frank PoTochnilc, Ronald MoliTor, Bill Borg- wardT. and Bill Lange. l Spicuzza. Mendel. Johnson, Shilling 4 gray T wc., if Obenberqer, Derowin, Muenchow III R E S .Ir I, I n E S G U R E B U H H D Taking Ihe preinduchon course ai Wauwafosa police range, Cardinal S I9 W. Milwaukee I8 S I4 Washinglon I7 riIIe squad learned Ihe mechanism of Ihe gun. The boys were Iaughl S ZI Washinglon I4 S 27If2 Racine 9If2 Io shoolr from various posilions. S 32 Racine 3 S 25If2 W. Milwaukee 9If2 S 29 Pulaski 6 S 26 Pulaski 9 IIIIIESTIIIIG SUUHD TOP ROVJ: Borqwardf, Shilling, Coach Nowak, Johnson, Lange, Pofochnik BOTTOM ROW: Mendel, Moliior, Brinkman, Dougherly, Spicuzza I . XI 1.1, I47 Nw.: 3 . . 1, .259 , -- My Saga F JA W A A , 1 S Q' ' I I gg' I - I ' .. ., Lfggfzggi Q ' , . fw51s1fSQifs'Qesif:ffa If g . rg, . : I fdffifgiwl fiffti f I I, f,-:, I it I , Q ' t 3 J I I S Q GN GIVE HER MORE ROPE . . . SUPERMEN . . . 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