South Division High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1952
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THE THIRTY-NINTH YEARBOOK PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OI SOUTH DIVISION HIGH SCHOOI MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN JITORIAL STAFF '1'I'OR-IN-CHIEF ...... . . . RT Co-EDITORS . . . lsocmrr ART EDITOR r1tRARr EDITOR . .,.. . . . . ORTS EDITOR .. PY EDITOR ..... .. TNTRIBUTING EDITOR TERARY STAFF .Richard Drozcwski Dian WVashkor Patricia Yarne . . . ........ Cordell Hull .Nancy Ann Koepke . . . .Andrew Schultz . . . . .Grace Mathea . . .Bessie Vignyvich FPORTERS-NHIICY Collinson, Barbara Kapczynski, Edna Iodel, Bernice Krygier, Ann Muhicli, Virginia Panka, Chard Pilak, Nancy Reniond, Betty Selicli, Rita Ser- ltka, Fred YVood NIOR ASSISTANT-LOl'l'2'iiI1C WaLsoII 'I'1sTs-Lucille Boris, Delores Kintop T STAFF-Theresa Bruso. Marilyn Bucovnik. Bar- ra Kantak, Delores Kautz, Lois Watt OTOGRAPHY STAFF-john Fisco, Donald Cie- Ik, Eileen Nickel, Tom Peuey VER DESIGN-Joanne Brkicli, Doris Trzesniewski ARDINAL ANNUAL...l952 aeewaw! , , . AMATEUR SHOW of '52 Hands on South Division clocks move fast speeding all amateurs on the 1952 show to their goals. The swiftly turning wheel of fortune smile down on all who are willing to take a stake in future at South Division. Master of ceremonies Earle N. Fricker head. the production staff of South's greatest show wit the faculty as his assistants. Dealing out chance for careers is the main feature of their program Here it is-your wheel of fortune! Spin it well for life is a gamble, and now is the time to wi your share of South's golden opportunities. Y 'v f! IK ,Ye Lg? E NI ON FOR SD 0? IIVIWN YQ, Ji -me Awww oonw My XIJNVI' I f I Wqys ' O 9 C19 7.9 72 W 071,10 HSWOS SNICIOH NM TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION . . . . . 7 ACTIVITIES . ADMINISTRATION . . 8 SPORTS . DEPARTMENTS . . . 25 CLASSES . . SENIORS . . . . 36 SCHOOL LIFE Miss Esielle R. S+one edict dan... lmost synonymous with the name of South Division is the e of Miss Estelle Stone. An active figure at South for the past ty-eight years Miss Stone has well earned her reputation. senior counselor's eflicient work with young people, whether hool, in the business world, or in the armed forces, has made a recognized authority in life advisement work in this part e country. 'inging representative leaders of various occupational Helds ddress and consult with students about vocations on Career is one of Miss Stone's outstanding accomplishments. Pre- ng programs for upperclassmen and helping graduate stu- s plan their future are two of her many duties. iss Stone's deep interest in students has caused her to take ctive part in extracurricular affairs. Besides attending all ol functions, she also supervises the prom and senior ban- s. In heartfelt appreciation for her untiring work in behalf outh Division, we, the students, dedicate the 1952 Cardinal ual to Miss Estelle R. Stone, The Counselor of the Year. Page 7 T1-IE FACULTY U EMCEES ON OUR 1952 SHOW Page 10 PRINCIPAL Mr. Earle N. Fricker Looking to the future and upholding the traditions of South are the aims of Principal Earle N. Fricker. With a keen interest in the welfare of his students and the appearance of the building, he has worked vigorously to improve con- ditions at South. Among Mr. Fricker's many achievements are the completion of the team room, fluorescent lighting in rooms 124 and 125, the remodeling of the wood shop, and the painting of the asbestos Curtain in Coblentz hall. Other Conte nplated changes include more new equipment, modern lighting, and a students' lounge. In his three years at South Mr. Fricker has proved a capable, understanding, guiding hand to his students. Always interested in their affairs and opinions, he is often seen chatting with them in the Corridors. All will remember these sug- gestions: Take a Course to improve yourself, not just to make a Credit. The test ol your faith is the life you lead 24 hours a day and seven days a week. VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Alexander E. Morsiad Neither snow, nor rain, nor cloudy skies can dull the cheery Good morning, South with which Mr. Alexander E. Morstad begins each day at South Division. His announcements at 8:30 and sixth hour play an important part in the day's activities. Taking care of tardiness and disciplinary matters are two of his many other duties. Another affair that comes under his management is the lost and found department. An avid fan of school sports he can be seen at many athletic events. His interest is also shown in encouraging the boys to participate in sports, in his urging students to support the teams, and his Monday morning comments on week-end sports events. Vice-principal at South for the last five years Mr. Morstad has always been an integral part of the spirit of South Division. Page .Z I Mlss NEARGERY BARRY Miss COLETTA BAIZ Mus. ANNETTA BxRx1f12I.D MR. EUGENE Bnmmcx Miss NiARY BLACK MR. HARRY BLAIR MRS. RIILDRED BI.AUliR'l' Page 12 Congratulations are in order from Mr. Raymond Hansen and Miss Coletta Batz as the top three salesmen, Barbara Bertling, Robert Es- queda, and Richard Pilak fleft to rightj receive the final report on ticket sales. Top honors go to Richard whose record for football games is 419. Distributing tickets to homerooms, collecting money from salesmen on Fridays, and keeping records are extracurricular jobs for Mr. Hansen and Miss Batz. Smile, be courteous, stay at your posts, Adviser Louis Cajski reminds ushers Myrtle Shelgren, Karen Rigenhagen, Paul Dillard fleft to rightj. Wea1'ing large white buttons with the words Cardinal Ushers, South, embossed in red, this group greets parents, friends, and alumni who are guests at the many evening functions. Members vol- unteer to serve several times during the year. Plans are under way to procure regulation uniforms for the ushers. MR. BERTUS BOONE Miss BESS BRADSHAW MR. Louis CAJsm Miss AGNES CHURCHILL MR. HIRAM COFFEEN Miss MILDRED DECOURCY Mus. MARGARET DICKINSCJN Page I3 MRS. LILLIAN Dowuxo MR. ARTHUR DUNKEL Miss EDNA FREEMAN Miss BIATILDA GEIL Miss EDITH GLAssNma Miss EDITH HAMPEL Mk. FLOYD HANNEMAN XVon't you join us in our game of Sorry? asks Joyce Shelgren, Mrs. Edna Freeman, and Mary Ann C. Czerwinski fleft to rightj during the noon period in the cafeteria as Richard Lange makes his move. Table games under the kindly supervision of Mrs. Freeman offer a pleasant and relaxing form of recreation between morning and after- noon classes. Popular with the students are checkers and chess. Page I4 At last! The end of the pots and pans! sigh Donald Gruel, Shirley MR- RAYMOND HANSEN Goetzke, and Gerald Ieziorski fleft to rightj as Mrs. Mary Ellen Hu- MR' JOSEPH HUNWM ' X k MRS. MARY HUBFRTY berty, cafeteria manager, and Carol Gritz, cashier, count receipts of MR. ROMAN JANKILQWICZ the day. As a reward for helping the busy cook with her numerous MISS ESTHER KAGEL chores, these students receive a hot meal every noon and the small fee MRS. UAH KWH Of twenty-five Cents per period- Miss NORMA KLFINl'lEINZ Page 15 MR. YVILLIAM Kxursox LIRS, HEDWIC KRAMM151. MR. LAWRENCE LEARNED Miss Esrnak LEHMANN MR. JAMES LITTLE Miss GERTRUDE NIARI-IEINIC Miss ELIQANOR MAUsz Page 16 Well, here it is, states Lewis Frye as he presents his pen and ink drawing to Miss Eleanor Mausz, who teaches a special art service Class the eighth hour. Lewis hopes to see his entry printed on the front page of The Cardzfnal weekly Christmas edition. Miss Mausz and her advanced students are kept busy drawing advertising posters for dances, club meetings, plays, and skits. 'llnsurance against trouble? Always keep the Hash rellector free from dirt and smudgesf' Adviser Edward McGarty tells Camera Service club members Angeline Versnik, Thomas Pettey, Ned Callies Cleft to rightj. Mr. McCarty and his shutter fans are responsible for the various de- partment pictures in the 1952 yearbook. Thomas also submitted pic- tures of the Christmas program on page 77. One of the more recent organizations at South, the club has had a successful season. Miss LEONE McDRRxto'r'i' Miss DOROTHY RICGAFFIEX' MR. EDWARD NICGARTY Miss HANNA RIONSIKN Miss MONICA NIURPHY MR. ORLANDO NELSON Miss MARIE O'CALLAcl-IAN Page 17 MR. Miss Miss MR. Miss Miss Miss Gozuyox OI.SliN DELOIiIiS lil-.DICRSON HAZIQL Prim ALEXAXDFR Puzux NIARY C2L'lRK lN1AkcA1ua'r RAGAN lXlILDRl'QlD RAxr,xKHk XVhat a story this will makell' declares Miss Delores Pederson to Ted Torcivia fextreme rightj as fellow sports writers Eugene Miller, Robert Larka, VV'illiam Plautz, and Robert Fox fleft to 'rightj approve. Training boys on the staff to write snappy stories is one of the many duties of this Cardinal weekly adviser and history teacher. Headline writers and copyreaders also master their printers' signs under her tutelage. l Page 18 l Let's hope he doesn't lose it again, eornnlents Mr. Charles Sher- man to key monitor Oliver Provencher. Wllat is room 225? It is a haven for absent-minded students of S.D.H.S. Seeing that lockers are kept in usable Condition, keeping every key in the building on hle, holding locker inspection, and maintaining a double file ol every student in school are some of the important jobs of Mr. Sherman and his helpers. MR MR MR MR. MR GEORGE RANKIN YVALTER RASINSKE CONRAD SASKOWSKI joHN SCHRAM CHARLES SHERMAN Miss ESTELLE STONE Miss VERONICA SULLIVAN Page I9 MR. EDWARD VFFRRILL Miss FRANCES 'fl?KRY MR. josm-H THOMPSON MR. GEORGE T115'rJr:N MR. JOHN Towuz Miss ELLEN TRONNIER Miss VIQRNA ZOLLER Page 20 Soften up, there! Mr. Edward Terrill advises members of the Pep band who are reheasing for a wrestling rally held in Coblentz hall. This group appears at all pep meetings to encourage students to sup- port the various athletic teams at South. These syncopated rhythm kings are Richard Gardner, Richard Zuege, Robert VVilkes, Gary Knight fboltom Towj: Ralph Sett, Mr, Terrill, Fred Lampe from 2.'j Richard Schultz from 31 Gaining practical experience, monitors Mavis Kleban fleftj and Dore othy Derinody friglvtj consult with Miss Frances Leenhouts fseatedj, who is charge of attendance. These students help the regular office staff to maintain a high degree of efficiency in keeping records. Dorothy checks study hall absence sheets, sends post card inquiries to parents, files excuses, and calls students to the office. Mavis checks afternoon absences and does filing. Miss M iss Mus. MRS. M Iss ROSELLA BELOT FRANCES Lnmfnours Eurrn KUPPLR NANCY WAGNER Dmoizus Ulsxcn Page 21 M.-A Wm Miss Frances W. Durbrow ON THE RETIRED LIST In the summer of 1951 Miss Frances Durbrow, chairman of the language department since 1942, retired. During her thirty years at South, she had endeared herself to many South Siders by organ- izing the Inter Nos club, preparing the diplomas ' lor graduation exercises, and directing noon hour study groups. Merely to be in Miss Durbrow's class was a stimulating educational experience. It meant coming in contact with a true scholar, who rep- resented the highest ideals of character and cul- ture. Her classes recognized these sterling quali- ties. They appreciated her high intellectual integrity, her standard of excellence, her breadth of vision, and especially her selfless devotion to them and to all South's interests- And now stu- dents and faculty of South Division extend to her a heartfelt Ave atque Vale for the years ahead. BsatiJ's but a path that must he trnh Elf man tnnulh that pass tn Goh Thomas Parnell-A Night Piece on Death Mr. Arihur L. Krueger came suddenly to Mr. Arthur Krueger, former coach at South, on July 27, 1951. Wlien he was 1937-1945, he produced three championship former Marquette university all-American grid the vice-principal of the Twentieth Street school of his death. He had been an all-city center at High School. this former coach, the South Division Alumni donated the Art Krueger Memorial trophy to of the East-South football game. In accepting for South on Athletic Honor day Mr. Walter read the poem which is inscribed on the mem- cheers that echoed on many an autumn day silent as you crossed that Hnal goal, d many a hushed and reverent voice will say, long, Art, may God rest your soull' Mr. Ber'I'ram E. Brown Mr. Bertram Brown, whose thirty years at South from 1911-1941, were spent in teaching history and civics, died November 4, 1951 after a short illness. He was head of the social science department, supervisor of Coblentz hall, and active in sports. Besides being athletic manager at South for many years, he coached football, basketball, and track. Training graduating seniors to get safely down the stage steps at commencement was his most unusual job. At times, however, he was unsuccessful, for as he remarked, They fell so fast that there wasn't anything I could do but pick them up. His keen sense of humor kept everyone in his United States history classes alert and interested. This alumnus of Franklin university became vice-prin- cipal of Pulaski High school after leaving South in 1941. At the time of his death Mr. Brown was vice-principal at Custer High school. Page 23 1 , . 1 1 1 1 , s 1 1 1 1 WE DEDICATE OUR TROPHY CASE South Division's oldest athlete, Mr. Arthur Brett, class of 1896 and Mr. Chris Steinmetz, class of 1902, unveiled the Memorial trophy case at a dedication ceremony in Coblentz hall, May 28, 1951. Old and young graduates recalled memories of South as judge Herbert Stelfes, mas- ter of ceremonies, introduced the honorary guests who represented the city, alumni, three faiths, and the classes that contributed toward the case. It is a permanent mem- orial to the boys who died in both World VVars. Page 24 Mayor Frank Zeidler, Mr. VVilliam C. Knoelk, a I nent Milwaukee educator and a graduate of South of 19005 Miss Hermine Foelske, former chairman English department, Mr. Frederick Potter, a school director, Reverend Father Charles Keyser, Pastor Anthony's Catholic church are shown in the picture lower left. Also pictured are Beverly Siepert and B' Kuehn, who acted as hostesses. Donald Stielow sang as part of the musical program. I THE BIG WHEEL SPINS IN '52: IN ARTS AND CRAFTS DID IT STOP FOR YOU? , we made them, proud craftsmen reply as they dis allets and key Cases . . . Artistic fingers try harmo colors to create original designs in advanced art , . menting with tools, materials, and techniques, stu ezirn to develop their individual talents . . . In dis- play art cheerleaders come to life in a homecoming poster . . . Stick to the sticky stuff, girls, and you will mold life- like figures . . . You'll see it in Vogue, seniors exclaim hopefully in fashion and designing class . . . Interior dec- orating helps young people visualize their dream homes. Page 25 PLAY THE WHEEL: WATCH BUSINESS GROW. WILL YOUR BEAREADY? GET SET NOW. No Hysteria in this office. The Boss looks pleased with the efficient work of his assistants in managing school finances . . . To prepare for oflice careers, Miss Zoller gives frequent tests for speed and accuracy . . . Remember, charm and poise for fame and fortune! Miss Marheine reminds her future secretaries . . . It must be a profit not a loss, say bookkeepers who Find checking their accounts Page 26 good file clerks out of amateurs in junior business tr . . . f'Don't look at your keys, warns Miss McGa supervising senior girls in oflice practice class. Daily machines like the comptometer and dictaphone are ' for good secretaries. at the board a big' help . . . Practicing their l l w l LIFE'S A GAMBLE, YOU MUST ADMIT: GET HEP ON ENGLISH, AND THEN YOU'LL FIT ns speak louder than words. In l2A speech, stu- Jractice facial expressions and gestures as part of tudy in drainatics . . . Girls in l2B English class e Macbeth as presented in Shakespeare's day . . . al English students plan and drainatize correct ways ly for a job. Everyone in the class takes part in one of the groups which writes the script and then present it . . . Fellow students ---, are my knees shaking! Daily practice in speaking before an audience overcomes nervous- ness and tension . . . To discover new sources of reference, Mrs. Dickinson's 12A English class spends an hour in the library. They take notes for class discussion. Page 27 1 1 l THE WHEEL WHIRLS FASTER: WATCH IT GO. HlSTORY'S A-MAKING. WHAT DO YOU KNOW? Future senators attend a session of civics under the able direction oi' President VVally Rasinske. First and second semester seniors make up the representatives from the var- ious states . . . Guess what? All roads lead to Rome, proudly exclaim Miss O'Callaghan's modern history stu- dents aiter considerable use of the map . . . No, not fairy Page 28 tales but horrors of the French Revolution are bei covered by members of Mr. Saskowski's modern class . . . VVe want Churchill say Miss Bradshaw's E history class who is taking a Gallup poll of the election. Affairs in England today are especially s in this course which is elected by juniors and senior GIRLS LOOK TO THE FUTURE: TEN YEARS HENCE YOUR HOME-EC SKILL WILL HAVE PREFERENCE nm, the aroma of ginger-bread men whets our appe- amateur bakers try their skill at making Christmas . These sophomores have most fun eating what they . . Child discipline is the theme of the play put on ent actors for the family living class. Learning solve some of the problems of the home is the pur- pose of this course for seniors . . . Learn to sip instead of slurp is the lesson in proper etiquette for young hostesses in home economics . . . Hum of sewing machines, snipping of scissors, and anxiety in students' voices are familiar In the sewing room. A clothing clinic supervised by Miss Glassner meets after school. Page 29 COME TRY YOUR LUCK: WINNER TAKES ALL. IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS THERE'S A BIG lfVith a straight eye, a steady hand, and an electric planer a boy in woodshop can build any article of furniture he chooses . . . Learning precision in using a lathe, advanced workers turn out symmetrical table legs .... LX n architec- tural draftsman proudly points out the spots of interest in his blueprint . . . Running a metal lathe, these juniors Page 30 must be able to read and understand a micrometer grind cutting tools. In advanced machine shop vi develop mechanical skills and learn precision . critical eye of Boss Olsen checks defects in workin as students eagerly pick up suggestions in cabinet 1 class. Finished articles are put on display. ME AND FORTUNE WILL WAIT FOR YOU IF YOU LEARN GERMAN AND LATIN TOO. ects, verbs, modifiers! Ivhich is which? Second year ttudents get practice in mastering the fundamentals nmar . . . Not a word of English is spoken when rs of Miss Hampel's German class hold a conver- Anyone who forgets has to pay a penalty . . . zelbank? Wfhy that's a carpenters bench, exclaims more drilling on words. Charts are used as valuable tools in vocabulary building . . . lmitating Romans of 64 A.D. the Latin dramatists state their proclamation as free Christians. Everyone taking Latin appears in a play once a semester . . . To overcome pronunciation dif- ficulties Spanish 9B-l students read aloud before Miss Quirk and their classmates. 'Movies on Mexico, Central America, and Spain show customs and life of the people. Page 31 AVIATORS. NAVIGATORS. HOW ABOUT YOUR MATH? ALGEBRA. GEOMETRY WILL GUIDE YOU ON YOUR PATH. Therefore ABllCD proclaim the solid geometdy stu- dents as they prove lines in the same plane can be paral- lel . . . Whether it's plane or solid, geometry is always a challenge to South Divisionites who find explanations at the board helpful . . . Solving for X and getting confused Page 32 by Y many a would-be Einstein gropes for light . . . I more ambitious math students trigonometry is off the senior year when intricacies of the slide rule ar tered . . . i'Mind your signs! warns Mr. Little vx sponds to a call for help from a bewildered algebra s OR TV? RADIO? CONCERT STAGE? GIVE THE WHEEL A SPIN: MUSIC'S THE RAGE this part just once more, requests Miss Lehman ncourages future TV artists to work for perfection ith an um-pa-pa and a rat-tat-tat two players ep band sound off. This eight-man troupe concen- n one activity-music. VVith drum, trumpets, UAOITI- and bass they add zip to school affairs . . . Inspira- tion is in the air as these future Gershwins in harmony class applaud each other's compositions . . . f'IfVl1ere are my altos? demands Mr. Terrill as he cocks his ear to hear better modulation in the Girls' Glee club . . . VVith the ease of professionals this trio, part of the B Choir, harmonizes to hit tunes. Page 33 STAKE YOUR CHIPS ON JOY AND WEALTH: IN GYM CLASSES THERE'S FUN AND HE Hold on tight, here we go! exclaim human rocking horses as they perform in Miss Tronnier's gym class. This exercise strengthens the shoulder and back muscles . . . 'With classmates as victims Mrs. Dickinson's home nursing class learn to care for the sick and to prepare proper diets . . . lt's 'Klip the ropes, when you come in and Up the Page 34 ropes, before you leave, in boys' gym classes. YV on the parallel bars, they develop balance and ml co-ordination in the calesthenics classes . . . Gettir the groove, rythmic dancers display the toe-heel wal their arms in opposition. This is one of the elei forms of locomotion. GIANT WHEEL OF OPPORTUNITIES ROLLS ROUND FOR SCIENTISTS WITH PH. D'S. YVill it explode? ask wary juniors examining ap- in Mr. Nelson's chemistry class . . . And this is generation of the flower, explains a senior in a study which covers the structure of the body as that ol plants . . . O-0-ol Ugh! exclaini sopho- 'lien they discover big, oozy looking worms crawl- ing in stagnant water . . . How to stop bleeding by nieans of digital pressure is the cleinonstration put on by ad- vanced first aiders. Uncle Pete, the skeleton, lends a hand . . . How much air pressure is there on a square inch of surface? question physicists preparing for an experi- ment. Page 35 O THE SENICR?- - - PRIZE WINNERS ON OUR i952 SHOW JANUARY GRADUATES BETHKE, ROBERT Trackg Oflice Monitorg Corridor Reception Cm Chess Club BOERS, BARBARA Class Play, Productiong Corridor Reception Cox Cardinal Girls' Clubg Shield Club BOHLMAN, LOIS. Cardinal WVeekly, Typistg Corridor Reception Cor Cardinal Girls' Clubg Ushers' Club BORCHARDT, BEVERLEY All-City Choirg Music Festivalg Class Play: I Capersg Shield Club, Presidentg Cardinal Girls Music Honor Club BRODZIK, JACQUELINE I Corridor Reception Committeeg Pep Club w BUCKNER, CAROL Cardinal Weekly, Typistg Corridor Reception CO1 Hi-C5 Cardinal Girls' Clubg Shield Clubg Mask a BURACZYNSKI, RONALD 1 BUDZISZEYVSKI, VIRGINIA Siem Music Festival: Office Monitorg Inhrmary Monitor nal Girls' Clubg Inter Nosg Shield Club CHIELLO, ROSALIE CHRAPKOWSKI, ELEANOR Slen Music Festivalg Christmas Pageant CLEMENT, ROBERT Class Commissiong Ivrestling, Majorg Cheerleader Baseball, Managerg Corridor Reception Committ Playg Pep Clubg Camera Clubg Emblem Club DECKER, GEORGE DE PETRO, OLGA Corridor Reception Committee DETTLAFF, DIANA A Choirg Music Festivalg Cardinal Girls, Club DIENER, MARILYN Corridor Reception Committeeg Oiiice Secretary EIM, DONNA Elective lowling: Christmas Program: Cardinal Girls' Club EY, SUZANNE Mathematics Club: Hi-C: Cardinal Girls, Club: Inter Nos JERIS, VIOLET Slenogwtplzic lommissiong Corridor Reception Committee: Class roduction: Cardinal Capersg Cardinal Girls' Clubg Club, Vice-President ' ND, JANET Elective br Reception Committee: Cardinal Capers , JOYCE Eleclive XTRICK, LAWRENCE Elective Council: Football: Track, Minorg Wrestling: Cor- eception Committee LEX-VIS Science nors: Student Council: Corridor Reception Com- Chess Club K, DONALD Elective l Annual, Art Staff: Student Council: Corridor on Committee: Class Play, Productiong Ushers' President: Collectors' Club: Camera Club: Chess IAN, PATRICIA English l Annual, Art Staff: Girls' Bowling: Corridor on Committee: Office Monitor: Cardinal Capers: O, President: Pep Club: Inter Nos: Ushers' Club: Club MARY JANE Elective Club: Cardinal Girls' Club L, DORIS Elective as Program: Cardinal Capers: Art Service: Mask : Music Honor Club NCAMP, GLORIA Elective Reception Committee N, JEAN English owling: Corridor Reception Committee: Cardinal Inter Nos: Cardinal Girls' Club ', DONALD Science Societyg Class Conunission: Cheerleader, Minor: Council: Dance Band: Orchestra, President: Class rdinal Capers: Pep Club: Music Honor Club H, VIVIAN Elective Girls' Club: UNESCO CLASS OF 1952 Page 39 CLASS OF 1952 Page 40 JANSA, ROBERT Corridor Receptio11 Committee KACZMAREK, JACQUELINE Siena Student Council: Ofiice Monitor: Spanish Club tary: Klub Polski KANTAK, BARBARA Music Honors: Cardinal Annual, Art Staff: Girls ing: Student Council: A Choir: Class Play, Proc Christmas Program: Music Festival: Prom Court of Pep Club: Hi-C: Cardinal Girls' Club: Music Hont KETTENBEIL, EARL Band: Corridor Reception Committee: Art Servit KNODEL, EDNA Salutatorian: Honor Society: Cardinal Annual, I Staff: Corridor Reception Committee: Cardinal Club: Shield Club ' KNODEL, NORMA Band, Color Guard: Corridor Reception Committee nal Capers: Music Festival: Christmas Program: C Girls' Club: Shield Club KN UROYVSKI, EDYVARD Honor Society: Scholastic Honors, Honorable t Track, Minor: Cross-Country: Corridor Receptio mittee KORDES, JOYCE Cardinal Capers KOZINSKI, JEROME Corridor Reception Committee: Inter Nos KRESS, JANET Christmas Program: Cardinal Capers: Music Festiv' and Y'Vig: Cardinal Girls' Club: UNESCO KROGMAN, MARLENE Cardinal llleekly, Distribution Staff: Student Cour City Choir: Corridor Reception Committee: C Program: Shield Club: Mask and Hlig: Hi-C: In Cardinal Girls' Club KRUTZIK, VILETTA KUHLMAN, AUDREY All-City Chorus: Cardinal Capers, Production: C Program: Music Festival: Shield Club: Hi-C: lv NVig: Inter Nos: Spanish Club: Cardinal Girls' C LAMPE, FREDERICK Honor Society: Music Honors: Student Counci Major: All-City, Pep, Dance Band: Orchestra: Capers: Music Festival: Music Honor Club LE ROY, AUDREY Slen Honor Society: English Cup, Honorable Mention: Council: Infirmary Monitor: Inter Nos: Ushe Cardinal Girls' Club: Mask and Mfig, Presiden Club , NANCY Sienograplzic Council: Corridor Reception Committee: Pep -Ii-C: Cardinal Girls' Club: Mask and YfVig, Vice- at: Shield Club: Inter Nos ENGA, EVELYN Slenograjzlzic Society: Scholastic Honors, Honorable Mention: il Xtleekly, Business Staff: Orchestra: Cardinal Girls' Jshers' Club: Klub Polski: Pep Club IC-HLIN, JOHN Eleclizw Society: Football: Vlrestlingg Basketball: Track, Corridor Reception Committee: Emblem Club CH, RONALD Elective Jr Reception Committee CH, ANN Englisll l Annual, Literary Stall: Band: Pep Band: Orches- rridor Reception Committee: Class Play: Cardinal Production: Cardinal Girls' Club: Shield Club: Honor Club CARL Science ntatixe Boy: Honor Society: Tegtmeyer Cup: Class ssion: Cardinal Annual, Sports Editor: Cardinal , Sports Editor: Basketball, Manager, Major: Golf: Council: A Choir: Camera Club, President: Col- Club: Music Honor Club ,ANDER, NANCY Eleclirfc Chorus: Corridor Reception Committee, Chair- lhristmas Program: Shield Club: Mask and Hlig: lardinal Girls' Club: Inter Nos OVICH, SYLVIA Elective r Reception Committee: Christmas Program: Mask ig: Pep Club: Cardinal Girls' Club: Spanish Club NELL, ROBERT Scienrzf r Reception Committee JUNE Iilecfirfe Club: Inter Nos L, EUGENE Scielzce SHACK, REGINA Stmzograplzic r Reception Committee: Class Play: Christmas Pro- hield Club: Cardinal Girls' Club SON, CAROL Stenogmjnlzic Society: Cardinal Wleekly, Typist: Oflice Monitor: l Capers, Production: Cardinal Girls' Club: Ushers' nter Nos: Pep Club: Mask and Wlig: Shield Club SON, DARLENE Elective r Reception Committee, Chairman: Christmas Pro- flice Monitor: Spanish Club: Cardinal Girls' Club Y, DONNA Elective r Rece Jtion Committee: Christmas Program: Car- l irls' Club: UNESCO: Inter Nos JANUARY GRADUATES E 2 5 Page 41 JANUARY GRADUATES 4 Page 42 PHILLIPS, CECIL U. 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Sez'z'ice POCIECHA, VIRGINIA Music Festival: Cardinal Capers, Production: I7 Mask and Yvig PODKOMORSKI, DELPHINE Siem Cardinal Girls' Club: Klub Polski: Ushers' Club Club PROVENCHER, OLIVER Football, Manager: VVrestling: Camera Club PSUICK, MILDRED Siena Honor Society: Cardinal Hleekly, Typist: Corridor tion Committee: Christmas Program: Cardinal Production: Mask and VVig: Shield Club: Cardina Club 4 PURDOFF, JAMES Mfrestling: All-City Chorus REICH, DONALD Art Honors REINKE, NANCY Valedictorian: Honor Society: English Cup: C X'Veekly, Associate Editor: All-City Chorus: C Capers: Christmas Program: Cardinal Girls' Clul and Hligg Shield Club: Music Honor Club REMOND, NANCY Honor Society: Cardinal Annual, Literary Staff: C Reception Committee, Chairman: Oflice Secretar Play: Cardinal Girls' Club: Spanish Club REUTER, MARVIN Band SANDOR, MARGARET Hi-C: Cardinal Girls' Club: Inter Nos: Ushers' Cl SCHWARTZ, ARLENE Cardinal Capers: Christmas Program SCHWENDER, MARCIA Siem Cardinal Girls' Club: Shield Club SELICH, BETTY Cardinal Annual, Literary Staff: Corridor Receptir mittee: Office Monitor: Cardinal Capers, Productior Club: Mask and Wig: Ushers' Club: Cardinal Gil SHELGREN, MYRTLE College C01 Music Festival: All-City Orchestra: Ushers' Clul' dent: Hi-C ISON, CARLYNNE Elective Society: Class Commission, Chairman: Cardinal , Star Reporter: Student Council: A Choir: Corri- ception Committee: Mask and Wig: Cardinal Girls' lresident: Hi-C: Assistant Monitor, Row 8. L, ROGER Science Marching Band: Corridor Reception Committee: lay: Cardinal Capers: Music Honor Club ART, ROGER Elective Festival: Corridor Reception Committee: Christmas ,t: Ushers' Club XRSKI, LUCILLE General Clerical Bowling: Olhce Monitor: Cardinal Capers, Produc- Qardinal Girls' Club: Klub Polski: UNESCO l 'OT, DANIEL Elective Honors: Music Festival: Student Council: A Choir, nt: Corridor Reception Committee: Christmas Pag- tardinal Capers: Klub Polski: Music Honor Club ANTES, RAMON Elective WSKI, ARLENE Eleclive r Reception Committee: Christmas Pageant: Klub , ROBERTA ' I English ntative Girl: Honor Society: Cardinal Weekly, in-Chief: Student Council, Vice-President: Music : A Choir: Honor Study Hall Monitor: Cardinal Christmas Pageant: Mask and Wig, President: hield Club: Inter Nos: Music Honor Club CH, BEVERLY Elective r Reception Committee: Cardinal Capers LL, JOAN Elective r Reception Committee: Oflice Monitor: Christmas : Cardinal Girls' Club: Shield Club: UNESCO ,YNSIKL GORDON Elective 1 Mleekly, Business Staff: A Choir: Spanish Club N BOOM, RICHARD Elective JOAN English Council: Pep Club: Cardinal Girls' Club. L, MELVIN Science BETTY Elective Ionitor: Cardinal Girls' Club: UNESCO CLASS OF 1952 Page 43 XVOJTOXVSKI, NANCY Siermgrapllic Cardinal Girls' Clubg Hi-C ZIENTARA, MARLENE English Oflice Monitorg Mask and Hligg UNESCO ZIINO. JOYCE Elective Christmas Program r I CLASS COMMISSION-January Smooth and comfortablef' comments the january class commission trgi the six modern chairs the graduates presented to the school. Members arc Clement, Violet Dulaveris, Carlynne Sorensen, Carl Nell, Donald lgnl to riglztj. PERFORMERS OF JANUARY CLASS REPRESENTATIVE BOY AND GIRL-January SCHOLASTIC HONORS+Ianuary Personality and extracurricular activities made Roberta Theis and Nancy Reinke and Edna Knodel received first and seco Carl Nell ideal students of the January class. They also showed lead- honors respectively, winning the title ol valedictorian ant ership and high scholastic standing. torian with averages of 93.04 and 9040. Page 44 nv.-- v-..--., ...,-.- .,-,,,,,, ,v,,,,,, I their work in various contests and showing To win a music award a student ll1llSt show outstanding progress in ntusicf and ability in art, Donald Reich and Lewis stated Miss Esther Lehmann in presenting pins to Danny Szurgot, Barbara Kantak alihed for the Art Honor roll. Roberta Theis, Nancy Reinke, Donald Ignolf Kleft lo riglzlj and Fred Lampe. WIN DISTINCTION ON 1952 SHOW FAL HONOR SOCIETY-January 1 january seniors were elected to the National Honor society son, Nancy Remond, Fred Lampe fseated, left to riglzlj Nancy Reinke ol' character, scholarship, and leadership. 'l'hey are Donald Edna Knodel, Edward Knurowski, john McLaughlin, Carl Nell, Car 'xudrey Le Roy, Mildred Psuik, Evelyn Marlenga, Carol Peter- lynne Sorensen, Roberta Theis fstanding, left lo riglztj. JUNE GRADUATES 1 Page 46 ACKER, YVALTER Pep Club ACKERMAN, DONALD ALLISON, BEVERLY Steno' UNESCO, Secretary: Pep Club: Cardinal Girls' Cl BANDT, VIRGINIA Sfevzoi Band: Girls' Bowling: Cardinal Girls' Club BARBIAN, CAROL Stenoi Corridor Reception Committee BARTKOWIAK, DONALD , Honor Society: W Award: Music Honors: Badge Representative: Student Council, President: Baseba jor: Football, Major: Mfrestling, Major: Prom C: Honor: Cardinal Capers: Christmas Program: Musix val: YVinter Concert: A-Choir, President: Emblem Cardinal Men's Club BECKER, DENNIS 1 Chess Club: Cardinal Men's Club: Oflice Monitor BEITZEL, NANCY stem: BENSON, PATRICIA Steno' BENTZ, BETTY Home Ecf Mask and Wig: Shield Club: Cardinal Girls' Club I BERENDT, EMIL l BERGSTROM, HOWARD Honor Society: Class Commission, Chairman: F Majors: Baseball, Major: Basketball, Minors: Prof Corridor Reception Committee: Emblem Club, P BINDL, GILBERT Basketball: Football: Track, Minor: Cardinal Mei BLAESIUS, GRACE Corridor Reception Committee BLOCK, ARLENE SKE. NE.-Xl. lilerliw' ng, Majorg Corridor Reception Committee: Em- lb CHER, SHIRLEY Gemfral Clerical LUCILLE Elecliwe Annual, Typist: Cardinal Weekly, Typist: Girls' Corridor Reception Conunitteeg Cardinal Girls' 'l'. DONALD Sniencz' g Corridor Reception Committee -l, 10.-XNNE linglixlz ors: Cardinal Annual, Art Staffg Cardinal Nveekly, ', Proofreaderg Student Councilg Prom Committee: ay, Produetiong Cardinal Capersg Christmas Pro- rt Serriceg Cardinal Girls' Club, Secretary: Pep ask and Hlig VERNERS Elective ADELIQ Elective 'Reception Committeeg Cardinal Girls' Club: Pep ter Nosg Shield Club . l 'R.XNCliS Eleclizle s l'1'Og'l'Hlllj Girls' Bowlingg Corridor Reception eeg Cardinal Girls' Club 'T, LEONARD Elective Majorg Baseball: Yvrestlingg Cardinal Capersg Reception Committeeg ElI1biBIll Clubg Cardinal ub XYILLIAM Science norsz Football, Majorg Cardinal Capersg Christ- ram: Dance Bandg Orchestrag Bandg Music Hon- limblem Club FF. GLORIA Elective s Program IDR.-X. JOSEPH Iileclizre cietyg Art Honorsg Prom Committeesg Cardinal roductiong Art Serviceg Assistant Monitor, Row 6 DONALD Eleclizlc' stivalg A-Choir NE.-XU, NANCY Elecliife norsg Christmas Program: Orchestra, President: Girls' Club Cli, NANCY lilfrliife CLASS OF 1952 Page 4 7 CLASS OF 1952 l Page 48 COATES, RICHARD Camera Service Club COLLIN SON, NANCY Cardinal Annual, Literary Staff: Class Play: t Capers, Production: Music Festival: Cardinal Girl Ushers' Club COMPTON, DANIEL COUILLARD, JANE Cardinal Capers: Christmas Program: A-Choir: B: Frrmary Monitor: Inter Nos: Cardinal Girls' Club: Club: Mask and Wig: Music Honor Club CRONIN, JAMES - Honor Society: Cardinal Weekly, Print Shop Edito Committee: Inter Nos CUNNINGHAM, DUANE Football, Major: Basketball: Track: Emblem Club urer: Cardinal Men's Club CZARA PATA, JOAN Christmas Program: Music Festival: Cardinal Girl Inter Nos: Ofhce Monitor CZARNECKI, DANIEL CZ ERYVINSKI, MARYANN Cardinal Capers, Production: Corridor Receptiol mittee: Ushers' Club: Cardinal Girls' Club DAMJANOVICH, MILAN Ala! Honor Society: Cardinal XVeekly, Reporter: Minors: Corridor Reception Committee: Assistant Row 16 DANECKI, ERVIN DLUZAK, LUCILLE Slew Christmas Program: Band, Color Guard: Cardin Club DRAHEIM, GERALDINE Inter Nos DROZEWSKI, RICHARD Honor Society: Scholastic Honors, Honorable Alumni Book: Cardinal Annual, Editor-in-Chief ball, Major: Baseball, Major: Prom Committee: Club: Cardinal Men's Club: Monitor, Row 10 DUNN, PATRICIA Corridor Reception Committee: Inter Nos: Shi Cardinal Girls' Club: Monitor, Row 13 l ISKI, SHIRLEY Elective jader, Minor: Corridor Reception Committee: Pep , LORENE Elective 'olor Guard: Corridor Reception Committee: Oilice V DELORES Steimgrajblzic Society: Cardinal Weekly, Copyreader, Reporter: ll Capers, Production: Cardinal Girls' Club: Office RG, MARILYN Elective l Capers, Production: Christmas Pageant, Produc- nrridor Reception Committee: Cardinal Girls' Club: lb: Mask and IVig ONALD lliatlzenmfics , All-City Second Team, Majors: Track, Majors: g, City Champion, Major: Homecoming King: ommittee: Cardinal Capers: Corridor Reception ee, Chairman: Emblem Club: Cardinal Men's , LORETTA Elective y, Production: Cardinal Capers: Corridor Recep- lmittee: Cardinal Girls' Club: Pep Club BERNARD English Mleekly, Star Reporter: Class Play: Orchestra: Council: Swimming, Major: Track: Spanish nblem Club: Cardinal Men's Club, Vice-President , EDIVARD Science Festival: Christmas Program: A-Choir: Music 'lub, Treasurer SEPH Science Projection Crew: Cardinal Men's Club 'ON, MARILYN Sfenograpllic 'ociety: Scholastic Honors, Honorable Mention: Cup, Honorable Mention: Cardinal Weekly, Re- eadline Writer: Prom, Court of Honor, Com- Cardinal Capers, Production: Student Council: ' Monitor: Office Monitor: Cardinal Girls' Club , GERALD Science onors: A-Choir: Orchestra: Corridor Reception ee: Projection Crew: Chess Club, Secretary: Music lub: Ushers' Club H, MARGARET Elective Reception Committee: Inter Nos: Shield Club 'R, GERALD Elective Capers: A-Choir: Corridor Reception Committee . DSEN, GARY Science Track: Band: Cardinal Men's Club 'ERNELIA Commercial Cadet: Mask and Wig, President: Inter Nos: JUNE GRADUATES Page 49 JUNE GRADUATES Page 5 0 GLISCHINSKI, MARCELLA I Christmas Program GONG, DONALD 1 Music Honorsg Christmas Programg Cardinal 1 Basketballg Footballg All-City Choirg Music F A-Choir, Vice-Presidentg Boys' Quartetg Corridor tion Connnittee: Music Honor Club GOSPODAREK, ARLINE Home Emi GRABLEIVSKI, JOYCE Siena: Corridor Reception Comniitteeg Library Cadctg C Girls' Clubg Pep Club GROTH, JAMES Swimming GROTH, LORALEE Steno Corridor Reception Committee GUSE, BEVERLY GUTHRIE, THOMAS Cardinal Men's Club HALL, RAYMOND Cardinal Weekly, Distribution Staffg Prom Cori Cardinal Capers: Christmas Programg Music A-Choirg Football, Minor ' HALON EN, JOAN Orchestrag Corridor Reception Committee, Chair I-IAMERSKI, EMMA Slen Salutatoriang Honor Societyg English Cup, H Mentiong Cardinal Mfeekly, Reporterg Homecomin Student Councilg Prom Comniitteeg Christmas l Corridor Reception Committeeg Ushers' Clubg Girls' Clubg Monitor, Row 14 HAMILTON, PATRICIA Prom Committeeg Cardinal Capersg Corridor Comniitteeg Inter Nos: Cardinal Girls' Clubg Pep HANSEN, ARDITH Cardinal Capersg Corridor Reception Committe nal Girls' Clubg Pep Club HANSEN, HOPE Cardinal Y'Veekly, Distribution Staffg Student Cardinal Capersg Corridor Reception Committeeg Girls' Clubg Spanish Clubg Pep Club HANSEN, KARLA Sim Cardinal Capers: Christmas Prograrng All-City N tiralg A-Choirg Cardinal Girls' Clubg Ushers' Cl , GLORIA Elective Council: Corridor Reception Committee: Shield Y, JULIA Elective KI, EVELYN General Clerical r Reception Committee: Inter Nos: Cardinal Girls' K, FRANK Manual Arts , Minor: Track, Minor N, EUGENE Elective l Weekly, Distribution Stall' T, MARY Elective s Program: Pep Club: Cardinal Girls' Club: Mask BRAND, ELLINORE Elective Wleekly, Typist: Corridor Reception Committee: Girls' Club: Inter Nos ANN, FRANK Science , Majors: Basketball, Major: Track: Corridor Re- ommittee: Emblem Club , DUANE Eleciive Chess Club ARTHUR Elective rs: Prom Committee: Christmas Program: Winter A-Choir: Art Service: Corridor Reception Com- AMES Science Major: Prom Committee: Christmas Program: d: Orchestra: Band: Corridor Reception Com- mblem Club T, THOMAS Elective Cardinal Capers: Christmas Program: Music A-Choir: Corridor Reception Committee: Camera rdinal Men's Club S, LORETTA Elective urt of Honor: Cardinal Capers: Christmas Pro- Choir: Corridor Reception Committee: Shield rdinal Girls' Club, Klub Polski SKI, THERESA Eleclizfe Program: Music Festival: Winter Concert: Cardinal Girls' Club ARBARA Engligh ciety: English Cup: Cardinal YVeek1y, Copy Edi- nt Council: Prom Committee: Class Play, Pro- Ushers' Club: Pep Club: Cardinal Girls' Club: lub: Assistant Monitor, Row 10 CLASS OF 1952 Page 51 t I t CLASS OF 1952 i Page 52 Jixerxo, HENRY , Club: Cardinal Girls' Club JEZIORSKI, GERALD Junior English, Honorable Mention: Cardinal Reporter: Class Play: Cardinal Capers: Corridor tion Committee, Chairman: Stage Crew: Cainer Cardinal Men's Club: Inter Nos: Mask and YVig: U. Assistant Monitor, Row 13 JOHNSON, NANCY Music Honors: Student Council: Christmas Progra City Choir: A-Choir, Secretary: Corridor Receptio mittee: Spanish Club: Cardinal Girls' Club: Hi-C tary: Music Honor Club JOHNSON, PHYLLIS Representative Girl: Honor Society: Class Com Student Council: Class Play: Prom, Court of Hon mittee: Cardinal Capers: Cheerleader, Major: Reception Committee, Chairman: Cardinal Girl. Vice-President: Pep Club, President: Inter Nos JUDS, FRANCES General KAJA, GLORIA ' Christmas Program: Xfklinter Concert: A-Choir: Capers KALLAS, KVA YNE Baseball, Minors: Swimming: A-Choir: Corridor tion Committee KAPCZYNSKI, BARBARA Cardinal Annual, Literary Stall: Corridor Recepti mittee: Inter Nos: Shield Club: Cardinal Girls' C KARLMANN, PATRICIA Sten Music Honors: Cardinal Iileekly, Typist: Christi gram: Orchestra: Band: Girls' Bowling: Intirmai tor: Corridor Reception Committee: Music Hon Pep Club: Assistant Monitor, Row 17 KAUTZ, DELORES Cardinal Annual, Art Staff KAZMIERCZAK, EUGENE Honor Society: Scholastic Honors, Honorable . Basketball, Majors: Prom Committee: Corridor Committee: Emblem Club: Pep Club: Assistant Row 14 KEMPSKI, RONALD Football: Christmas Program: Band: Orchestra: I1 Cardinal Men's Club KINTOP, DOLORES Sze: Honor Society: Cardinal Annual, Typist: Prom Honor: Cardinal Capers: Christmas Program: Spi cert: Girls' Bowling: Cardinal Girls' Club: Span UNESCO: Klub Polski, Secretary: Ofhce Secret' KLOPOTIC, DIANE Student Council: Christmas Program QIAKUBOYVSKI, LAVERNE Steno: Girls' Bowling: Corridor Reception Committee: I VVSKI, DANIEL Elective R, GERALD Elecliwe rs' Club E, NANCY ANN Malhenzalies ociety: Cardinal Annual, Literary Editor: Prom tee: Glass Play, Production: Cardinal Capers: Cor- eception Committee: Infirmary Monitor: Ushers' iield Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Klub Polski: Girls' Club E, RALPH Eleelizfe Council: Basketball, Major: Baseball: Corridor n Committee: Cardinal Men's Club: Oflice Moni- blem Club NSKI, GERALDINE Sle1'1og'raplzie Capers, Production: Shield Club: Cardinal Girls' KARL Scienre , State Champion, Majors: Emblem Club , BARBARA Eleeiive Capers: Christmas Program: A-Choir: Orchestra, : Cardinal Girls' Club: Shield Club I, ROSE MARY Eleelizle Capers: Girls' Bowling: Cardinal Girls' Club: onitor EK. GRACE Stenograplzic Capers: Inter Nos: Cardinal Girls' Club CH. SHIRLEY Eleelirfe Girls' Club: Pep Club: Office Monitor I. RUTH Eleclizfe wling: Inter Nos 'SKL CAROLINE Slenograjylzic : Spanish Club YK, RICHARD Elective Reception Committee R, CLARICE English ciety: Scholastic Honors, Honorable Mention: eception Committee: Inter Nos: Cardinal Girls' Club , RONALD Elective hristmas Program: Band: Winter Concert JUNE GRADUATES Page 53 JUNE GRADUATES Page 54 KRYGIER, BERNICE Cardinal Annual, Literary Staff, Cardinal Capersg mas Programg Vlinter Concertg A-Choirg Music Girls' Bowlingg Corridor Reception Committee, Ch' Cardinal Girls' Clubg Pep Club, Shield Club: Klul KUDRIKO, MARY Christmas Programg A-Choir KUYKENDALL, LOIS Corridor Reception Committeeg Cardinal Girls' Cl Club LAMEKA, PETER Honor Society, Football, All-City Second Team, tain, Majorg Swimming, Majorsg Prom Committee dor Reception Committee, Chairman: Emblem Cl LARSON, PATRICIA Christmas Programg A-Choirg Corridor Rcceptio mittee LASSANSKE, CARL Commercial Ac LEMANSKI, JAMES LITSCHER, MARY Sten Girls' Bowling, Corridor Reception Committee: P LUENEBURG, RUTH Honor Societyg Music Honorsg Cardinal Yveekly, Proofreaderg Student Council, Presidentg Prom teeg Cardinal Capersg Christmas Programg Music Winter Concertg A-Choirg Corridor Reception Co Cardinal Girls' Clubg Mask and Wigg Music Hon Secretary, Treasurerg Pep Clubg Monitor, Row 4. MACIEJEWSKI, VIVIAN Stem Cardinal IfVeek1y,vTypistg Christmas Programg Corridor Reception Committeeg Inter Nos: Mask MANN, RICHARD Corridor Reception Committee MARKOWSKI, ERVIN Mm Football, Major MARONN, NORMAN X Cardinal Weekly, Distribution Staffg Footballg Can MATHEA, GRACE Ma Valedictoriang Honor Societyg English Cup, Mentiong Badger State Representativeg Cardinal Copy Editorg Cardinal Iveekly, Star Reporter, Writer, Copyreaderg Prom Committee, Class Play tiong Cardinal Capersg Christmas Programg Monitorg Cardinal Girls' Clubg Inter Nos, Secre Clubg Mask and Wigg Monitor, Row 17 MATHIEU, HENRY Cardinal Capersg Christmas Program, Music A-Choirg Corridor Reception Committeeg Cam Music Honor Club R, DONALD Elective ll: Basketball: Track: Tennis: Corridor Reception 'ttee, Chairman: Cardinal Men's Club REVV, PATRICIA Steizograpltic Society: Class Commission: Cardinal Mleekly, Star cr, Headline Writer: Student Council: Prom Com- Cardinal Girls' Club: Ushers' Club E, DOROTHY Elective r Reception Committee: Cardinal Girls' Club: ,lub AUGH, MERLE Elective ER, KENNETH Elective 'LS, LEE Elective ,AIIEWVSKL JOAN Elective l Capers: Christmas Program: A-Choir: Girls' : Corridor Reception Committee: Cardinal Girls' lusic Honor Club R, EUGENE Manual Arts Society: Cardinal Weeklv, Reporter, Headline Football: Basketball, Major: Tennis, Majors: ourt of Honor: A-Choir: Corridor Reception Com- Emblem Club: Mask and Wig N, MELBA Home Econnnztics Society: Cardinal Weekly, Proofreader Chairman, r: Student Council: Corridor Reception Commit- firmary Monitor: Cardinal Girls' Club: Ushers' nter Nos: Pep Club K, RALPH Elective LSKI, SANDRA Science l Capers: Girls' Bowling: Corridor Reception Com- Cardinal Girls' Club: Inter Nos: Pep Club: Ushers' INSKI, ARLENE Elective Society: Badger State Representative: Cardinal Copy Editor: Student Council, Steering Commit- m Committee: Cardinal Capers: Corridor Recep- imitteeg Mask and Wig: Cardinal Girls' Club: Pep lub Polski ER, CAROLE Elective Capers, Production: Music Festival: Mlinter Con- H, ANTON Mathematics 'ociety: Junior English, Honorable Mention: Bad- Representative: Cardinal VVeekly, Sports Editor: 'lajorsg Cross Country, Majors: Basketball: VVres- and: Corridor Reception Committee: Inter Nos: Men's Club: Emblem Club E, YVARREN Elective Reception Committee CLASS OF 1952 Page 55 CLASS OF 1952 l Page 56 NEYVTON, THOMAS Football: Basketball NOIVAK, DAVID Football NOIV.-KK, HENRY OYVAKOIVSKI, LE ROY Christmas Program: Corridor Reception Committe jection Crew: Mask and Wig: Cardinal Men's Club NOIVAKOWVSKI, LUCILLE Steno Cardinal Y'Veek1y, Proofreader, Reporter: Class Pl duction: Cardinal Girls' Club: Inter Nos N OYVA KOIVSKI, RICHARD ONOPA, MARY ANN Honor Society: Cardinal Iveekly, Reporter, Typis Play: Cardinal Capers, Production: Christmas P Girls' Bowling: Corridor Reception Committee: C Girls' Club OSINSKI, RICHARD Corridor Reception Committee PACZKOYVSKI, EVELYN Corridor Reception Committee: Pep Club: Cardin Club PAGEL, ROBERT Track, Co-Captain, Major: Cross Country, Captain, Basketball: Prom Committee: A-Choir: Orchestra Corridor Reception Committee: Emblem Club, S Cardinal Men's Club: Pep Club PALKOWSKI, ROBERT Baseball: Corridor Reception Committee PANKA, VIRGINIA College Con Honor Society: Scholastic Honors, Honorable Cardinal Annual, Literary Staff: Student Council dor Reception Committee: Cardinal Girls' Clu Monitor: Monitor, Row 7 PARADOYVSKI, PATRICIA Cardinal Capers: Christmas Program: Music Festiv ter Concert: Pep Club PAROBEK, CHARLOTTE Cardinal Capers: Corridor Reception Committee: Girls' Club: UNESCO PERRY, JUNE Prom Court of Honor: Christmas Program: A-Ch and Wig: Inter Nos: Cardinal Girls' Club JUNE GRADUATES S. BERNICE Science N I r Reception Committee: Cardinal Girls' Club: os EDYVARD English Inter Nos , RICH.-XRD Science Society: Class Commission: Cardinal Annual, Lit- alf: Student Council: Football, Majors: Prom Com- Band: Corridor Reception Committee: Emblem A ice-President: Cardinal Men's Club: Assistant Moni- w 1 l l Z, XVILLIAM Illathematics Society: Cardinal Hleekly, Reporter, Headline Student Council, Treasurer: Prom Committee: .l Capers. Production: Band: Projection Crew: .rew: Camera Club, Treasurer: Cardinal Men's ssislant Monitor, Row 4 XYSKI. VIRGINIA Slenogmlzlzic Societv: Cardinal IVeekly, Typist: Shield Club: l Girls' Club: Klub Polski: Monitor, Row G RANK Science ' Reception Committee ALICE Elective wling: Shield Club E, ALICE Elective ' Reception Committee , RLEBEN Science . Majors: Track, Major: Corridor Reception Com- Emblem Club, Vice-President IZYK. BIARIAN Elective ociety: Cardinal Weekly, Club Editor: Student ' Vice-President: Corridor Reception Committee: b: Cardinal Girls' Club YNSKI, BARBARA Stenograpltic Winter Concert: Music Festival: Corridor Recep- imittee: Cardinal Girls' Club: Office Monitor LDS, CATHERINE Home Ecmiomies d Wig: Ushers' Club: Shield Club: Cardinal Girls' DANIEL Mathematics Minor: Basketball: Cardinal Men's Club , RICHARD Elective , BEATRICE Elective Christmas Program: Music Festival: Cardinal 1 ub ' 2 Q , Page 57 JUNE GRADUATES r E A I l Page 58 ROUX, LLOYD ROZANSKE, NANCY Student Councilg Cardinal Weekly, Typist: Cardi persg Girls' Bowling, Corridor Reception Committ Club: Chess Club, Inter Nosg Cardinal Girls' Cl RUETH, MARY ANN Ushers' Clubg Shield Clubg Cardinal Girls' Club RUPNICK, ELAINE Steno Honor Societyg Student Council, Secretaryg Cardi pers, Production: Christmas Program: Cardina Clubg Pep Clubg Klub Polski RUTTER, NANCY Stem Cardinal Weekly, Typist: Girls' Bowling: Corri ception Committeeg Cardinal Girls' Clubg Pep Clt RYAN, ARLENE Stan, Music Festivalg Christmas Prograrng Cardinal Caper Monitorg Pep Clubg Camera Clubg Cardinal Gir RYDZEWSKI, THADDEUS Football, Majorg Track, Majorg Corridor Recepti mittee: Emblem Club: Cardinal Men's Club RYDLEWICZ, ROMAN Football. Major, Track, Major: Corridor Recepti mitteeg Emblem Clubg Cardinal Men's Club SARANDOS, DEMETRIOS Football, Majorsg Baseball, Majorg Track: Corri ception Committee: Emblem Club, Secretary: Ch SCHAFFER, BARBARA Cardinal Weekly, Typistg Cardinal Girls' Club SCHMID, DONALD Art Honors SCHOCH, MARLENE ' Corridor Reception Committeeg Pep Clubg Cardi Club SCHOEDEL, JOSEPH Music Honorsg Swimming, Majorsg Track, Maj Quartetg Music Festival, Cardinal Capersg All Ci A-Choir, Vice-Presidentg Corridor Reception Co Music Honor Club, Vice-Presidentg Emblem Clul nal Men's Club SCHUYLER, ARNOLD Corridor Reception Committee SEAMAN, GEORGE Trackg Minorg Corridor Reception Committee, Men's Club NO, THERESA Elective 1 Club -XTK.-X, RITA Ste1zog1'apl1ic Society: Cardinal Annual, Literary Staff: Student l, Secretary: Prom Committee: Cardinal Capers: as Program: Music Festival: Cardinal Girls' Club, rer: Klub Polski: Pep Club, Secretary-Treasurer: r, Row 7 YNIAK, ERVIN Science 'Ionitor T, BEVERLY Stelzogmpliie Society: Scholastic Honors, Honorable Mention: t Council: Cardinal Capers, Production: Corridor 'on Committee: Innrmary Monitor: Mask and Il'VigQ Club A, PATRICIA Slf'l1UgVIlj7hiC' as Program: Ofiice Monitor KI, THERIZSA Eleclirfe ll Girls' Club ', CHARLES Ifleclirfe all, Manager: A-Choir ONEK, NORBERT Seienee 'ng, Minor: Cardinal Capers: Inter Nos, Consul: 'flub 'SKL GRACE Elective r Reception Committee BETTY Stenograjihic estival: Library Cadet: Cardinal Girls' Club MARIANNE English Society: Cardinal Mleekly, Headline Ulriter, Rc- Student Council: Proin Queen: Class Play, P10- , Corridor Reception Committee: Cardinal Girls' 'Iask and X'Vig: Pep Club: Inter Nos, Consul OVVSKI, MILDRED Stmzograplzic Society: Scholastic Honors, Honorable Mention: Cup, Honorable Mention: Cardinal Uleekly, n-Chief: Prom Connnittee: A-Choir: Cardinal Music Festival: Mlinter Concert: Corridor Recep- lnlnittee: Cardinal Girls' Club: Monitor, Row 19 OWIAK, GILBERT Elective inor: Football, Manager: Emblem Club, Sergeant Cardinal Men's Club E, HAROLD Elective l Capers: Chess Club 'RAEBER, FAYE Elective ay: Cardinal Wleekly, Distribution Stali CLASS 0F1952 Page 59 CLASS OF 1952 5 Page 60 STRZYZEWSKI, THOMAS Football, Inter Nos SWVINER, STELLA Stenog Pep Clubg Office Monitor SWITALSKI, ELEANORE Cardinal Capersg Corridor Reception Committeeg nal Girls' Clubg Shield Clubg Klub Polskig UN Pep Club SZKLARSKI, ARLENE Steno Corridor Reception Committeeg Shield Clubg C' Girls' Clubg Klub Polski SZYVALKIEYVICZ, EMILY 1 Corridor Reception Committeeg Oflice Monitor THIEL, MARLEN E Klub Polski THIELE, DONALD Swimming, Majorg Emblem Club THIEMER, KATHLEEN Pep Club TREBIMEL, PHYLLIS Cardinal N'Veekly, Typistg Prom Court of Honorg C Reception Committee: Cardinal Girls' Club TRUDELL, MARILYN Steno Cardinal WVeekly, Distribution Staff UMBS, DONALD ACC Football, Minorg Golfg Basketball, Majorg Corric ception Committee URBAS, VIRGINIA VELEY, RICHARD VIGNYVICH, BI-ISSIE Honor Society: Cardinal Annual, Contributing Cardinal Weekly, Reporter, Proofreaderg Student Cardinal Capersg Corridor Reception Committe Nos: Shield Clubg Cardinal Girls' Club WAGGONER, SHIRLEY Cardinal VVeekly, Typistg Christmas Programg I1 Monitorg Cardinal Girls' Club EMATH, RUTH Councilg UNESCO OW, DIAN Sfenograplz ic Elective l Annual, Art Staff, Co-Editorg Prom Committeeg tl Capersg Corridor Reception COIIIIIIIHCCQ Pep ardinal Girls' Club 'R, BARBARA Elective r Reception Committee ER, VIRGINIA Elecliwe l Capersg Corridor Reception Committeeg Inter ask and Wig: Spanish Clubg Cardinal Girls' Club CAROL Elective Ilubg Mask and Vllig , ALFRED lileclive ig, Minor AND, RUTH Sfezzogmplzic l Hleekly, Distribution Staff OYVSKI, DONALD Eleriive ' Reception Committee L, DALE r Reception Committee RT, Joyce ' Reception Committee REK, CAROL History General Clerical Slen ograplzic Societyg Scholastic Honors, Honorable Mention: Cup, Honorable Mentiong Cardinal Ykleekly, As- lditorg Student Council: Corridor Reception Com- Inhrmary Monitorg Cardinal Girls' Clubg Ushers' ep Club RUTHELLEN Home Economics Council: Cardinal Capersg Christmas Program: estivalg A-Choir: Corridor Reception Committee: ss Club, Vice-President: Cardinal Girls' Club, Mask 1 Collectors' Clubg Chess Club WSKI, MAURITA Eleclive d Hligg Cardinal Cirls' Club IEFF, ELAINE Home Economics Uleekly, Distribution Stallg Corridor Reception ee, Cardinal Girls' Clubg UNESCO FREDERICK Science itative Boyg Honor Society, Class Comniissiong Annual, Literary Staffg Student Council, Ser- armsg Football, Minor, XfV1'6SlllHg, Major, Prom Honorg Cardinal Capersg Christmas Program, Inter Nosg Cardinal Men's Club, Presidentg Em- xbg Monitor, Row S JUNE GRADUATES Page 61 JUNE GRADUATES Page 62 YAKUCZUN, BEATRICE Slenof Cardinal Ushers' Club YARNE, PATRICIA I Honor Society: Cardinal Annual, Art Staff, Co- Cardinal Yveekly, Reporter: Student Council. Vic tary: Prom Committee: Class Play: Cardinal Christmas Program: Music Festival: X'Vinter Conce chestra: Pep Club: Inter Nos: Shield Club: C Girls' Club, Secretary ZAINER, JOHN Civic Music Medal: Music Honors: Student Council Court of Honor: Cardinal Capers: Orchestra: Dance Inter Nos: Music Honor Club, President ZALIM, PHILOMENE 1 Cardinal Capers: Corridor Reception Committee: nal Girls' Club ZAREMBA, LORRAINE General Christmas Program: Music Festival: Winter Concer Bowling: Corridor Reception Committee: UNESC Polski: Cardinal Girls' Club: Inter Nos ZEALLEY, NANCY ' Cardinal Weekly, Typist: Chess Club ZELLMER, THOMAS Cardinal Weekly, Distribution Staff: A-Choir: Boy, ing: Cardinal Men's Club ZEZNANSKI, ROBERT Class Play: A-Choir: Football: Track: Cardinal Me ZUBATSKY, DOLORES UNESCO ZUBECK, DONALD Cardinal Capers: Dance Band: Orchestra: Student Wrestling, Majors: Cross Country: Corridor R Committee: Music Honor Club: Emblem Club: Men's Club ZUR, RICHARD Class Play: Cardinal Capers: Dance Band: Band: tra: Wlrestling, State Champion, Majors: Track, Cross Country: Corridor Reception Committee: In Emblem Club: Music Honor Club: Cardinal Mer HAVLIK, SALLY fNot picturedj Cardinal Weekly, Typist: Student Council: Card pers: Christmas Program: A-Choir: Corridor R Committee: Music Honor Club: Pep Club: Spani Camera Club: Cardinal Girls' Club OUR GOLD STARS Pfc. Raymond Jesko Taking part in the Inchon landing, marine Pfc. Raymond Jesko was fatally wounded in a Herce Chinese counter- attack, December 10, 1950. Private -Iesko is the seventy-fourth gold star to be added to South Division's service Hag. Capt Sfanley Lankiewicz, Jr. Air force Captain Stanley Lankiewicz Jr., South's third gold star hero of the Korean war, was killed in a rescue plane crash near Tacoma, Washington, Jan- uary l9. Stanley was a June graduate ol the 1936 class. er School Graduaies Augusi' 10, 1951 1 E, ALICE ............ . . YVSKI, MARY ANN .Elective Elective BERNARD ......... Veteran Elective S, GEORGE HENRY .... .... V eteran Elective N, MELVIN ........ Veteran Elective SKI, ROY C. ........ Veteran Elective IVSKI, STANISLAUS Veteran Elective BOS, DONALD R. ...... '. Elective KI, DORIS EMILY .. .. Elective ER, JOAN MARY .. .. Elective MARGARET RUTH ....... Elective OYVSKI, RICHARD . . Veteran Elective , ROBERT M. ....... Elective SKI, AUDREY T. . . . ........ Elective EBERG, GLENN .... Veteran Elective KI, ROBERT J. .. ........ Elective Y, JAMES P. ..... Veteran Elective PSON, LOIS S. ........ Elective N, DONALD ..... Veteran Elective DEAN LELAND .... Veteran Elective U. S. Service Graduaies-Class of June KENNETH DARTON ............... Radar Operator ROBERT DQMUTH JAMES A. JENSEN WILLIAM KRESSE .... VVILLIAM F. NISCHAN . EDYVIN PANKAU ...... IVALTER PIOTROWSKI MORTON T. ROEGLIN CASIMIR A. SZYMCZAK JOHN J. TARCZEWSKI . RICHARD A. XVATTS .... U. S. Army Transport Service ...Seaman lfc, U. S. Navy . . .Pfc. U. S. Air Corps ...f. .Pvt. U. S. Army . . . . . .Aviation Electronics Mate 2fc U. S. Coast Guard . . . . .Seaman, U. S. Navy ..Yeoman llfc, U. S. Navy . . .Pfc. U. S. Marine Corps . . . .Techf5 U. S. Army Anti-Aircraft . . . . . .Pfc. Army Anti-Aircraft . . . .Pvt. U. S. Army Page 63 SCHOLASTIC HONORS-June REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS-June First place scholastic honors of the June 1952 class go to Grace Having their names engraved on the Alumni cup, Phyllis Mathea fleftj with an average of 93.78. Emma Hamerski is second and Frederick Vlood were elected representative students by with 93.65. Both are active in school affairs. lnned vote of graduates and faculty. JUNE CLASS WINNERS WALK NATIONAL HONOR SOCI ETY-June Bottom Row: Melba Minkin, Patricia McAndrew, Maryann Onopa, Dolores Kintop, Marilyn Foulston, Ruth Lueneburg, Carol yVieczorek, Phyllis Johnson Row 2: Arlene Mrochinski, Mildred Sokolowski, Don- ald Barlkowiak, Nancy Koepke, Elaine Rupnick, Richard Pilak, Grace Mathea, Marian Ratajczyk, Patricia Yarne Row 3: Virginia Panka, Virginia Poplawski, Barbara jacob, Marianne Smrz, HOIX'2ll strom, Clarice Krueger, Dolores Egide, Anton Muhich, watka, Eugene Miller Row 4: James Cronin, Vklilliaiu Plat Hlood, Milan Damjanovich, Eugene K3Zl11lCfCZHk, Richard D joseph Cannestra, Bessie Vignyvich, Beverly Siepert, Emma by the graduating students, the class commission lans the rant. Ch .' tl l . 'I' z l p g oosmg ic c ass gi t mc taking care of the caps and gowns allqllet. Tlleme, committees, music, :ind menu are arrailged are other duties. Members are Howard Bergstrom, Richard Pilzlk, ny pros and cons. They also have the major role in the PTO- Patricia Mc.-Xndrew, Phyllis Johnson, Fred lVood Cleft I0 riglztj. Hrst time in the history of South Division eight sudents re- ard Drozweski, 92.553 Carol XVieCzorek, 92.551 Clzlrice Krueger, 92.443 onorable mention for scholastic honors. They are Beverly Eugene Kazmierczak, 92.153 Marilyn Foulston, 92.05 fleft to riglztj. 3.143 Virginia Panka, 93.093 Mildred Sokolowski, 92.593 Rich- CIVIC MUSIC HONORS-June ART HONORS-June Being president of orchestra, playing several instruments, partici- To merit the award of art honors Donald Schmid, joseph patting in school activities are a few of the reasons john Zainer was Joanne Brkich, Arthur ,Horn fleft to righlj participated in awarded the Civic Music medal. and painted publicity posters. AMATEURS SHOW SKILLS MUSIC HONORS-June Ruth Lueneburg, Nancy Charboneau, Patricia Karlmann, Nancy left to rightj. These seniors received gold pins and had johnson Ksmterl, Iefi to rightj Gerald Frelke, Donald Bartkowiak, inscribed on the Music Honor roll for showing talent, Donald Gong, Xvlllllllll Burke, John Zainer, Joseph Schoedel fstanding. leadership. Page 66 BADGER STATE DELEGATES Richard Pilak, Anton Muhich, Gerald jeziorski, Donald Bartkowiak fleft lo riglztj Arlene Mrochinski, Grace Mathea flefl to 'riglzlj attend Badger State camps at Ripon, Madison. RECEIVE PRAISE, AWARDS GIRLS ENGLISH HONORS JUNIOR BOYS' ENGLISH HONORS ascd mu seeing thcu names Cl'lg1HVCCI on the unlor For excellence in English Robert Foulslon Qcenterj had his name cup in the tiophy case ire Ceraldme Pike Arlene inscribed on the Tegtineyer cup. Eugene Frederickson flefij and ROSCIWIU Reid flefl Io 11 lztj Andrew Schultz friglztj received the Alumni book. Page 67 THE ACTIVITIES GS QQ INTERMISSION fI.eft to rightj: Robert Clement, Faye Steingraeher, Bernie Ferch, Nancy Collinson, Patricia Yarne, Donald Ignoff, Kenneth Zipperer, Johnson, Robert Zeznanski, Maryann Onopa, Mary jane Dobiecki, Ann Muhich, Regina Petershack, Nancy Remond, Kathlyn Hurst, Borchardt. Maudie . . . Davy . . . Sylvia .. jerry .. Ted . . Joy , . . Mother .. Father .. Margaret . Chi ..... Alix . . . julie .... Lyzbeth .. Mrs. Day . Mrs. Allen Mrs. VVhite Page 70 THE CAST JANUARY CLASS PRESENTS . . .PATRICIA YARNE . . . . .BERNIE FERCH . . .PHYLLIS JOHNSON . . .KENNETH ZIPPERER . . . .ROBERT ZEZNANSKI . . .FAYE STEINGRAEBER . . . .NANCY COLLINSON . . . . .DONALD IGNOFF . , .BEVERLY BORCHARDT . . .ROBERT CLEMENT . . .KATHLYN HURST . . .REGINA PETERSHACR . . .NANCY REMONIJ . . . . .ANN NIUHICH . . . . .NIARYANN ONOPA . . .NIARY JANE DOBIECKI Oh, boy exclaim Bernie Ferch and Kenneth Zi as Patricia Yarne vows not to tell any more tal THE STORY 1, how I'd love to be the inspiration of some man, of the amusing lines which South Divisionites have quoting from the comedy, Men Are Like Street- which was presented by the January senior class in ntz hall, November I5 and l6. die, deciding to give her country cousin, Joy, a ssons on how to trap a man, outsrnarts herself. Not does Joy easily snare all the available boys, but ' a parade of outraged mothers and jealous daugh- to the peace and quiet of the Mason household. complicating Maudie's life is an older sister, , who Maudie thinks is interested in her boy , Davy. Solution: 'Sylvia must get married! In are time the problem child also helps disorganize ther's business relations. h all difficulties Hnally solved and Davy back at her Iaudie coyly admits, No line is the best line u Stop that! yells Robert Zeznanski as Kenneth Zipperer paddles Patricia Yarne. MEN ARE LIKE STREET CARS care of costumes are Loretta Feinas, Donald Giebink, and Marianne Smrz fstanding, left to righlj. Joanne Brkich, Nancy Koepke, and Iathea lstanding, left to rightj keep track of properties. Ronald Doepke tacks the rug down. Violet Dulavaris, Miss Geil's assistant, talks ara Kantak and Barbara Boers fseated, left to righlj about make-up and prompting, respectively. He must have that certain dash of the gay 9O's, advises Miss Bess Russell Kaskowski, Henry Allen, Daniel Kartz, Clarence Mag Bradshaw friglzlj in charge of make-up. She is assisted by twenty-Eve members of art service class, examine map ol western hen SIULIGHIS. used in advertising. SOUTH SIDE'S BIGGEST SHOW As the big show came to a dramatical end, an all-cast grand finale assembled on the stage in Coblentz hall to sing SHOULDER TO SHOULDER, SOUTH SIDE HIGH and AMERICA. Holding the spotlight uere the ments two United Nations flags carried Division Beauties. Dian X'Vashkow and Fred Mfood shown stage were selected 'is the famous Vernon and Irene Castle Page 72 E CARDINAL CAPERS OF '52 s I1 Brand New Capers Show, introductory hit by and dance band, touched off the 1952 all- revue. Also on the stage to welcome the guests were in Cardinal red and white. In blue satin of Shakespeare's time, the two pages then the first act, the gay nineties and the flora- These entertainers brought back by-gone ch songs as Strolling Through the Park One By the Light of the Silvery Nloon. il scenes from gypsy life, Sweethearts, and Wild the Plains, added romance while acrobats, a baton , and ventriloquist, and two monologues provided ual entertainment. ing the production with a note of brotherhood and 'tanding was the section called Pan-American ody, which featured dances from neighboring ics. Conrad Saskowski and Miss Margaret Ragan di- the cast. Emcees Phyllis Duncan, Gerald Holz, V Schulz, and John Sieracke introduced the var- IS. idens in plaid and calico observe the rage of the age, the s carriage. return as XVild Nell of the plains frees Lady Vere de the Indians, gypsies gather in the foiest to dance and sing then merry Page 73 DANCE BAND Playing peppy tunes, these melody men provide music for class plays, Cardinal Capers, and school pro- grams. They are fleft to right, seatedj Thomas Guerin, Donald Beaster, Duane Lambert, Peter Colletti, John Zainer Row 2: Richard Ignoff, Robert VVilkes, Ralph Sett, Richard Zur, Richard Gardner, and VVil- liam Burke. AUDIENCES PRAISE SOUTH'S CARDINAL BAND Bottom Row: Alice Ehlert, Ann Muhich, Pat Karlmann, Clifford jones, Nancy Couillard, Shirley Lewandowski, Ken Knops, john Fisco, Adelsberger, Kathryn Bromund Row 2: Pat Moorehouse, Ronald Kruisick, Don Beaster, Ronald Kempski, Joan Labracke, Beatrice Al Lou Ann Eddy, Ralph Sett, james Howe, Dick Zuege, Bob XVilkes, Gary Knight, Torn Guerin, John Kallas, Patsy Frechette, Duane I Pete Colletti Row 3: Barbara Bartkowiak, Fred Lampe, Beverly Bermann, Kathy Hurst, jack Behrendt, Shirley Bermann, Evelyn Ed: Zur, Bob Pagel, Richard Schultz, Bill Burke, Dick Gardner, Judy Davis, Donna Krombos, Mr. Terrill, Virginia Danielewski ALL-CITY ORCHESTRA jean Onstead, Karen Rigenhagen, Deanna Deinieu, Theresa Bruso, Ralph Sett, Joan Becker, Marilyn Scan- iglia fstanding, left to rightj Gary Knight fseatedj competed with musicians from all the city high schools to win berths in the 1952 group. CARDINAL MUSIC MAKERS TRA X ow: Veronica Diercksmeir, Donna Krombos, Dorothy Gatewoocl, Joyce Shelgren, Gerald Frelke, Jean Onstad, Deanna Demien, Theresa iw 2: joan Halonen, Pat Yarne, Karen Rigenhagen, joan Becker, Louise Stimac, Marilyn Scaniglia, Rita Quinn, Beverly Briganske, harboneau, Carol Vfosynski Row 3: Tom Guerin, Patsy Frechette, Shirley Lewandowski, Pat Karlrnann, Ann Muhich, Alice Ehlert, Broinund, Barbara Adelsberger, Ralph Sett, Dick Zuege Row 4: Genevieve Halvorsen. Dick Ignoff, Donald lubeck, Delores Bohn. Fred ick Zur, Bill Burke, Dick Gardner, Richard Schultz A CHOIR Bottom Row: Mildred Sokolowski, Nancy Reinke, Theresa Jablonski, Pat Paradowski, Nancy Kraft, Loretta Ignatius, Barbara I Bradley, Shirley Brycki, Shirley Raich, Arlene YVroblewski, Judy Bloedorn, Joan Mikolojewski, Bernice Krygier Row 2: Karla Reszczynski. Carlynne Sorensen, Marilyn Malecki, Karen Rigenhagen, Nancy Wallis, Arlene Brandeburg, Beverly Briganske, meir, Pat Maciejewski, Ruth Lueneburg, Lois Xvitkowski, Mary Burke, Pat Correll, Carol Milauc Row 3: Estelle Papageorge, Joane Jorgensen, Nancy Johnson, Roberta Theis, Jeannette Domask, Julie Poplawski, Elduwane Skenador, Gail Murdock, Collen lyn Pritchett, Beverly Borchardt, Barbara Bohl, Darlene Blaha, Jane Couillard, Virginia Zynski Row 4: Marlene Sentkowski, Barbara Kantak, Donald Ignoff, Carl Nell, Fred NVo0d, Donald Bartkowiak, Henry Mathieu, Jack Behrendt, Ruthellen Wfilke, La-Von Buelow, Theresa Cordes Row 5: Danny Szurgot, Joe Schoedel, Patrick Limoni, Lyle Bushweiler, Richard lmmel, Peter Kenneth Knops, Jack Repensek, Donald Gong. Raymond Hall, Donald Henrickson, Thomas Zellmer, Sally Havlik Row 6: Tom Hubert, Milton Hagenson, Roy Henricks, Ray Castillo, Lee Van Derboom, Gordon Turczynski, Art Horn, Leroy Zaharias, hang, Darrell Schwonke, Ray Barnstable, Gerald Luettgen, Jerold Konieczny, Louis Valadez WE ENTERTAIN OUR PARENTS, The boy 's quartet composed of Donald Gong, Joseph Schoedel, Donald Ignoff, and Carl Nell combine voices in harmony. Page 76 Gowned in navy blue and red robes, tl bers of the A-Choir stand at attention a for their introduction. Then, with a sli ture from their director, Miss Esther L the voices of ninety select boys and gi into song. This fine singing group has appeared occasions, such as the Christmas and giving day programs, Music Festival, cert, Music Appreciation, and Armistice grams. The A-Choir, however, does not music to South Division alone, but has cheer to the unfortunates in homes, and hospitals. Among the have been favorites are Cherubim River, God of Our Fathers, The Lord' You'll Never Walk Alone, and As its major activity, the A-Choir lfVisconsin Southeastern District ment which was held May 17 at Girls' T Technical High school. slow, mai tial st1 ains of the P1 ocesslonal, concert got under way in Coblentz l1all of December 15. Mr. Terrill decided to strike up the the tunes of The Star Spangled Banner, The Little Rhapsody in Blue, and songs to prepare the audience uletide season just ahead. var 1ety the rich, booming voices of tl1e contributed The Halls of Ivy and choir chanted a few hymns and smoothly into a medley of holiday number of accordian, vocal, and organ the program was One Fine Day aclame Butterfly, Pizzicato Novelty for and otl1er light, merry melodies by the a. These selections put the audience in a d for their frigid journey home in zero ture. At the organ is sophomore Nancy Coulliard playing Anflahte in F. Veronica Diercksmeier presents Mr, Terrill witl1 Christmas gift. FRIENDS AT WINTER CONCERT Stephen Foster melodies witl1 numerous plinks and In graceful white Capes tl1c Girls' Glee club sang Serbian Crib Carol, by the violins brought applause for the orchestra directed Gizmnina Mia, and The Green Cathedral. They were accompanied Lehmann. by Jack Repensek. N Page 77 P11 78 QUEEN MARIANNE SMRZ KING HOWARD ALL ABOARD FDR HONEY LAN Sweet dreams were provided by the Honey Lane all South's prom-goers who attended this annual affair The balmy atmosphere of springtime was accented by a tion theme of bees and flowers. Music-minded bees gaily played along with Jimmy chestra to provide lilting melodies for the young coupl king and queen bees also joined in the merriment as they down upon the students and especially on South's own King Howard Bergstrom and Queen Marianne Srnrz. Hi ing the grand march, Principal Earle N. Fricker crc royal pair. At the witching hour the modern Prince derellas traveled in their Hpunken coaches to the company to enjoy three more hours of fun. Music, a and door prizes, topped off with turkey dinners ended ning's affairs. Ended, but never forgotten! Treasured corsages, memories locked in their hearts, and the flowers always remind South Divisionites of that wonderful prom. FREDERICK Woon EUGENE MILLER CARLYNNE SORENSEN Loamr DONALD BARTKOWIAK Rox' Hrgxmcus DOLORES KINTOP JOAN R on rim' Ifo L' chairmen: Richard Pilak, salesg Richard Drozewski Brkich, zlclvertiscmenl SHIRLU' Onsox SHIRLIQY BIZRMANN LSTON Rf7Hl4AR'l' Fox CQRAXT Huslcm PROM COURT OF HONOR , rc- Committee chairnlenc Arlene YVr0blewski, publicityg joseph Cannes tra, decorations: Barbara Jacob, program 51 N! ' ,-5 W , 'S 52, 2 MQ WSQ E 5 , 1 5 w ,Es 1 2 2 3555, 's ,' I Page 79 '4-' Smell ol glue, squeak ol paper cutter, sni of scissors, mumble of voices-all these ar that the art stall is hard at work. Scaling, c and mounting pictures keeps these student They also hurry over to the photograpl Mitchell street to get pictures or check wi Camera Service club. lfVhat color is the book? and X'Vhat is on the cover?,' are questions often Put group. Mum's the word, lor these are sec the art staff. So loyal to their jobs are the that when outsiders enter room lOl, Coy is the signal to all who are sketching desi scaling pictures. Advisers and members of both staffs ni gether daily to select photographs for the sections and to plan the division pages, introduce the five main chapters of the A Patricia Yarne, Dian I'Vashkow deft to rightj, art co-editors, look pleased over their visit to the photographer. A MILLION MEMORIES FOR YOU Joanne Brkich, Doris Trzesniewski fleft to rightj have fun designing cover . . . Giebink, John Fisco check equipment . . . Lo ' ' ' Theresa Bruso, Delores Kautz arrange pictures Barbara Kantak, Cordell Hull plan layouts lox the dummy . . . Thomas Pettey, Marilyn Bucovnik check plates lor the engraver . . . Eileen Nickel, Donald dummy. the strains of meeting deadlines, mak- fit layouts, distributing and collect- questionnaires, and quickly covering and photographs from the eyes of all sections of the 152 page year- locked in the presses on schedule. skyrocketing prices in engraving and the literary staff struggled especially year to give South Division students the that money can buy. for an appropriate theme and out- entire Annual is the big project in the the dummy is made, the picture tak- and each staff member gets his special Month by month work progresses manner so that on June 6, joy and will be bursting out all over on the faces l,6l0 subscribers to the memory book Schultz, sports editorg Richard Drozewski, editor- Nancy Koepke, literary editorg Grace Nlathea, IN THE MEMORY BOOK OF '52 Dolores Kintop, Lucille Boris, and Lorraine YVat- Richard Pilak check names .... Virginia Panka, Bernice Krygier, Rita Ser- ior assistant, deft to righlj wait for editor's direc- watka, Barbara Kapczynski work on senior questionnaires .... Ann Muhich . . Nancy Collinson, Bessie Vignyvich, Fred Y'Vood, Betty Selich, Nancy Remond, lidna Knodcl, January graduates. EDITORS Carol Vs7ieczorek, associate editorg Arlene Mrochinski, copyeditorg Mildred Sokolowski, editor-in-chiefg Marian Rata- jczyk, club editor fseated, left Z0 rightj James Cronin,print shop editorg Anton Muhich, sports editor fstandingj. HEADLINE WRITERS Headline writers Eugene Miller, Marianne SIHYZ, Barbarajacob, IVillia1n Plautz fleft to riglztj count letters and spaces to get varied effects. Those passing the Weekly office anytime from dismissal to supper time can see four busy editors cutting up galleys, measuring inches, pasting up dummy pages, checking with advisers, or scurrying to the ofhce for additional facts. joking over headlines, reading stories no one else has read, receiving smiles and enthusiasm from their subordi- nates are rewards for long hours of faithful service. They are proud of their All-American newspaper that is wel- comed in every South Division home. Page 82 Are 15 to 18 units allowed in this one? Does an indent? Such is the language of The Cardina line writers who work after school every Wediiesda the paper goes to print. Their most difficult jobs ar ing to count letters and spaces and in a few ex words to give the contents of the the news story. Only advanced students of the staff learn the outs of headline writing under the supervision Delores Pederson. copyreading, and proof- are major duties of thirty-ni11e who 111ake up tl1e main part of weekly staff. After being to work on the paper, students i11 writing stories, and i11 if they choose. porters is the title of all who are promoted according number of inches of their copy has been printed. Promotions from cub reporters with 25 inches reporters witl1 125 inches. stories are written, it is the duty opyreader to correct all errors in ' a11d sentence structure. Witli eyes proofreaders scan galleys to mistakes in tl1e printed column. the National Scholastic Press highest a w ard, the All- Honor rating for twenty-o11e years, The Cardinal boasts ble record. In true shoulder-to- style everyone is eager to main- goal. COPYREADERS Copyreaders Maryann Rosinski, Sally Desjardin, Delores Egide, Joanne Jensen, Geral- dine Pike fbottom. row, left to righlj Arlene Brandenburg. Arlene W'Vroblewski H012 row, left to rightj. MEET THE PRESS :ns rs Thonuls Potter, Robert Larka, Leonard Kryzkowski Row 2: Lueneburg, Patricia McAndrew Row 3: Robert Foulston, Gary X'Vard, Vest, 1211111111 Hamerski, Patricia Mezei, Patricia Yarne, Ruth ..1ila11 Damjanovich, Lurlyn XVllCClC1', John Witt, Bernie Ferch. TYPISTS Typists Virginia Poplowski, joan Budney, Nancy Rozanske, Evelyn Konkel, Maryann Onopa, Ellinore Hildenbrand, Nancy Manhoff fleft to rightj. Alternating their tmie these girls work study periods and after school to type all the headlines and copy. READ THE STORY OF SOUTH Publishing such an outstanding s newspaper as The CARDINAL W requires a management of many d These are attended to through the 1 ing efforts of Mrs. Lillian Dowlin business staff, and sales classes. Maintaining subscription record ing advertisers, laying out advertise writing copy, counting out papers to every homeroom or row, deli and mailing, checking to see that subscriber has received his copy, an ing out wrappers are some tediou. of the various branches of this crew The Cardinal Weekly Fiesta an Cardinal Hoe Down, advertising sponsored by the staff, boosted th scription rate to an enviable ninety per cent for the entire year, Wo1'king behind scenes withoi applause, these people, by their work and devotion to duty, have ls to make South Division an even school through its All-American paper. PROOFREADERS Proofreaders Bessie Vignyvich, Lucille Nowakowski, Rosemary Reid, Marilyn Foulston, fslzmcling, left to riglzlj joan Bjorquist Carol Milauc, Carol lisaman, Arlene Kucharski, Sandra Gorski, Minkin fseateclj. 1 Page 84 i I Fred Mfoocl, sergeant-at-armsg Ruth Lueneburg, vice-presidentg Rita Serwataka, secretary fsealedlg Donald Bartko- IV1E1lC, PI'CS1ClBI1lj Patricia Yarnc, assistant secretary CSf!l7ldi7'lgjj are the student council oflicers for the second semes- ter. Conducting meetings by parliamentary procedure makes this self-governing body efficient and progressive. DEMOCRACY IN ACTION Vle select two delegates to work for our interests. Members of the steering committee attending a special meeting called b Robert Foulston and Ruth Lueneburg represent South president Ruth Lueneburg are Beverly Richards, Ralph Sett, Robert Ku at Inter-City council meetings which are held once a Robert Foulston fstzmding, left to rightj and Arlene Mrochinski, Ruth Lue month. fseated, left to riglztj. Page 86 CLUB Mics. FREEMAN challenge their opponents' and to make wise decisions ers of Che ss club watch ', rooks, and knights light a on the table in room 218. ent Andrew Schultz was vic- s in the elimination tourna- to determine the top three s of the club. Eugene Kacz- i won second place and john third. Schultz, Gerald Frelke, Norbert nek, Jerome XVarkuczcwski, Andris ', Donald Gicbink, fleft lo righlj. CTORS' CLUB Miss O,fiAI.I.AfLllAN is is my special hobby, states y Pettis as he proudly dis- iis valued possession of hand- hshing flies. His fellow col- look on with admiration they meet to talk over their , stamps, post cards, and work and to trade items. A f the Louis Allis Art museum ne of the collectors' memor- ents. Rapp, Ruth Ellen Hlilke, Lelvroy atsy Frechette, Jean Onstad, Don- lzink fluff! to riglltj. CREW Mk. KNu'rsox mbling scenery and risers, g props, and operating elec- adgets are a few of the jobs stage crew. These skillful g men are very important when a program is being n. Here manager Ronald e gives out instructions to his workers as they prepare the or a program. Doepke, manager, Richard Zuege, Marek, Robert Larka Cleft to Page 87 Page SS INFIRMARY MRS. D1 Seated fleft to rightj: Grace Math Hoffmann, Audrey Le Roy, Melba Standing fleft to rightj: Arlene B burg, Nancy Krogmann, Nanc Koepke, Shirley Goetzke, Carol Beverly Briganske, Jean Iverson, Gorski, Maryann Rosinski, Marci kowiak, Carol Minkin, Carol YVi Mrs. Dickinson SPANISH CLUB MRS- K Bottom Row: Marcia Sobkowiak Flores, Mary Plamino, Shirley Fl lene Flores Row 2: Nancy Manh aldine Pike, Joan Bjorquist, Anit Anita Serrano, Maxine Gajewski Marilyn Scaniglia Joanne Diaz, Jo. ney, Kathleen McLaughlin, joan livelyn Konkel, Lynn Wheeler, Ho sen, joan Baker, Janet Boehme, Alonso, joan Sniadach, Joyce St zzume Staniszewski LIBRARY CADETS MISS Bottom Row: Betty Walosz, Don Ralph Sett, Maxelle Kantak, Misczak, Helen Wachowiak, Marl Carol Milauc, Arlene Kucharsk Kraft Row 2: Lovina Brodows Kielas, Mildred Vignyvich, Nan mann, Marian Engelbretson, Dzunboch, Marilyn Ledig, Thom jack Repensek, Miss Ramaker UB Mxss TRONNIER Row: Donna K1'OlI1lJOS, Nancy Mathers, Helen Sekretarski, Leora Packard, Shirley Sokol, Dolores Paskiewicz, Rita Schrank Row' 2: Iagray, Carol Maertz, Carol Nolte, Barbara Stright, Nancy Olbinski, Ruth Lueneburg, Eleanore Switalski Ron' 5: Rosalie VVojnicz, Schoch, Dorothy Pandora, Frances Sarandos, Elaine Rupnick, Vyone Magray, Dorothy Seelig Row 4: Shirley Thierfelder, Antonette Ellen Novak, Marian Mazurek, Shirley Richlicz, Marianne Srnrz, Bob Pagel, Bob Foulston Razr: Robert Clement, Phyllis johnson, Pat Correll, Eugenia Sarandos, Rita Serwalka, Donald Ignolf Row 2: Shirley Bermann, Arlene Evelyn Gunnn, Barbara Bednarski, Loretta Feinas, Diane George, Rachel Johnson, Carol Kasinski Row 3: joane Jorgensen, Pat Hamil- lith Hansen, Hope Hansen, Joanne Brkich, Jean Hudson, Marion Kazmierczak, Lois Kuykendall, Marilyn Nierzwicki Row 4: Barbara Karel Kasten, Shirley Kouehich, Mary Jane Cook, Barbara Aclelsberger, Nancy Gorke, Phyllis Duncan, Lynn Bucornik SHIELD CLUB Miss Bottom Row: Mary Ann Lehman, Esther Stelnlaszewski, Nancy Luell, Joyce Stein, Joan Trudell, Regina Petershack, Marcia Le Roy, Violet Dulaveris, Nancy Reinke, Barbara Weber, Ann Muhich Row 2: Alice Potisk, Virginia Budciszewski, Evelyn Price, Barbara Graf, joan Labracke, Kathleen Shadd, Joyce Dayton, Barbara Boers, Mildred Psuik, Delores Bohn Row 3: Betty Borchardt, Delphine Podkomorski, Nancy Lee Pfeifer, Patsy Manhoff, Genevieve Halvorsen, Suzanne Staneszewski, Carol Minkin, Bonnie Kukla, Lois johnson Row 4: Dorothy Prentice, Marcia Szwedowski, Karel Kasten, janet Boehme, Roberta Theis, Carol Peter lynne Sorensen, Alice Price, Shirley Goetzke, Lynn Wheeler, Loretta Klopotic MUSIC HONOR MISS Bottom Row: Carol Wlisynski, Theresa Bruso, Beverly Briganske, Joe Schoedel, Gerald Jeziorski, Danny Szurgot, Dick Ignoff, Jack Jack Behrendt, Ralph Sett Row 2: Delores Bohn, Alice lihlert, Beverly Borchardt, Ann Muhich, Donald Gong, John Zainer, Roger Sta Mathieu, Nancy Reinke, Patricia Karlmann, Karen Rigenhagen Row 3: Dorothy Gatewood, Arlene XVroblewski, Barbara Kantak, Robe Don Bartkowiak, Bill Burke, Fred Lampe, Carl Nell, Don Ignoff, Doris Hinkel, Ruth Lueneburg, Virginia Zynski, Joyce Shelgren Page 90 CLUB MR. BICCQAETY ow: Gale Seymour, Stanley Johnson, Earl Sommer Row 2: Marilyn Edquist, Toni Pettey, WVilliam Plautz, lXIarilyn Fremburg, Ned nald Giebink, Robert Clement Row 3: Ruthellen 'Wilke, Eileen Nickel, Yvonne Dereszynski, Theresa Bruso Row -I: Lorraine Schultz, se, Lawrence Nieniczynski, Anclris Lazdins, Roger Osgood, Bob Foulston, Bob Kubiak, Richard Coates, Patrick Limoni, Carl Nell, vencher, John Fisco CLUB MRS. KRAMMEL w: Pat Goodman, Carol Le Van, Gerald Jeziorski, Marlene Zientara, Betty Wing, Nancy Manhoff, Marlene Thiel Row 2: Dolores et Kress, Lorraine Behrens, Lorraine Zaremba, Elaine Wittlieff, Pearl Wiese, Dolores Zubatsky, joan Trudell, Dolores Kintop. Rose- , Donna Daze Row 3: Maxelle Kantak, Estelle Xvebster, Evelyn Paczkowski, June Post, Virginia Pociecha, Maxine Gajewski, joan Carol Ryback, Joan Budney Page! 91 fkffg iw I f V r M3 Trix-df. L g E wswfwa my 559, lx as 1 QM Q.. .,,. 3 ,,., ,,.,, IAQVE 5 W ? vw? ' 31 -E W ' x 7' W gj f?? WYE . gg i? 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Rosalie Grace Mathea, Maryann Rosinski, Janet Schulz, Harriet Veley, Beverly Valerio, Kathleen Sheerin, Shirley lklalentowski, Gloria Vanden iw 3: Karen X'Vilkes, Bernice Peters, Marianne Smrz, Karen Rigenhagen, Lurlyn Mfheeler, Nancy XVallis, John Slatinshek, Vlallace Tang- bert Szczechowski, Robert Curry, Andrew Schultz, James Cronin Row 4: Jack Repensek, Richard Ralnski, Gilbert Szajnowski, Earl James West, Fred Mlood, Bob Foulston, Vernon Hloucal, Norbert Skowronek, John Quandt, Dale Englund, Frank Lelnanski OS Miss QUIR14 low: Arlene Halalnka, Barbara Eranson, Betty J. Lebeck, Mary Ann Balcerzak, Arlene Hagen, Evelyn Gunnn, Joanne Duran. Geraldine Pat Hamilton, Nancy Couillard, Joane Jorgensen, Judy Chapin Row 2: Vernelia Giles, Carol Esaman, Carol Lesak, Arlene Berninger, ,ewandowski, Phyllis Johnson, Ruth Koukari, Jean Hudson, Shirley Drezdzon, Judy Boers, Patricia Cieslinski, Arlene Kucharski Row 3: 'lowacki, Alice Ciesky, Virginia Giles, Kay' Hermann, Evelyn Helinski, Diane Karl, Gloria Hloucal, Marion Kazniierczak, Barbara Heuss, ranson, Janet Boelune, Barbara Adelsberger Row 4: Lou Ann Eddy, Marian Engebretston, James Hintz, Leonard Krzykowslxi. Pat Caroline Hansen, Barbara Gingrass, Sandra Gorski, Suzanne Dudley, Margaret Sandor, Pat Goggins, Carol W'isynski CARDINAL GIRLS' CLUB MI' Bottom Row: Marilyn Foulston, Theresa Bruso, Joan Trudell, Nancy Collinson, Ruth Lueneburg, Loretta Feinas, Barbara Bohl, Darien Phyllis Trennnel, Eilinore Hildebrand, Beverly Allison, Vivian janiscli, Eleanore Switaiski Row 2: Doris Blaesing, Marilyn Darin, Briganslxe, Dorothy Derinody, Elaine Rupnick, Joanne Brkich, Ardith Hansen, Pat Hamilton, Dolores Kintop, Darlene Burch, Nanc Lynne Bocovnik Row 3: Dolores Glowacki, Colleen Bignell, Donna Bailey, Sally Desjardin, Carol Esaman, Sandra Gorski, Judith Carol Brandt, Shirley Lukes, Barbara Boers, Alice Ehlert, Phyllis Duncan Row 4: Audrey Kuhlman, Adele Bruso, Edith Begale, Lillia Mary Ann Rueth, Catherine Reynolds, Frances Budich, Dorothy Meade, Virginia Bandt, Joan Budney, Arlene Ryan Boiionz Row: Bernice Krygier, Melba Minkin, Jean Hudson, Rita janik, Mary Ann Hordyk, Loretta Ignatius, Barbara Kordt, Nan boneau, Mary Ann Onopa, joan Mikolajewski, Carol Mlieczorek Row 2: Joanne Brkich, Arditli Hansen, Hope Hansen, Sylvia Obradovi lyn Hurst, Karla Hansen, Suzanne Dudley, Nancy Johnson, Theresa jablonski, Ann Muhich, Patsy Frechette, Edna Knodel Row 3: Egide. Renate Mutschler, Carol Minkin, Beverly Lewandowski, Marian Mazurek, Evelyn Helinski, Lucille Nowakowski, Emma Hamer ina Knodel, Mavis Kleban, Clarice Krueger, Grace Mathea Row 4: Joan Bjorquist, Marion Ratajczyk, Arlene Mrochinski, Mildred So Rosemary Kosinski, Patricia Mezei, Helen Knutson, Jean Onstad, Emrnie Cruel, Carole Le Van, Barbara jacob, Marlene Krognian Manholi' i 1 Page 94 IAL GIRLS' CLUB Roux' Nancy Rcmond, Nancy Reinke, Ruth Zarnowski, Donna Pettcy, Ruth Poczeka, Rita Quinn, Maryann Rosinski, Violet Dulaveris, Borchardt, Betty Selich, janet Schultz, Virginia Panka Row 2: Alice Zarzynski, Pearl Ricco, Virginia Zynski, Bernice Peters, Nancy 'e, Shirley W'aggoner, Arlene Szklarski, Virginia Poplawski, Barbara Reszczynski, Nancy Rutter, Lorraine Zarenlba, Barbara Kapczynski, inn Koepke Row 3: Shirley Raich, Theresa Sikorski, Frances Sarandos, Dorothy Pandora, Lynn Henrickson, Eugenia Saranclos, Lois Kuy- Shirley Kouchich, Rita Serwatka, Phyllis Johnson, Patricia Yarne, Doris Trzesniewski, Marianne Smrz Row 4: Rita Boruch, Arlene 'arlynne Sorensen, Arlene lfVroblewski, Ellen Novak, Monica Ribbich, Gloria Raddatz, Coletta Rolerat, Lorraine Hlatson, Betty Roark, e Pike, Carol WVisynski, Bessie Vignyvich ITION CREW MR. BLAIR Row: Roy Lange, Eugene Frederickson, Duane Graf, Kenneth Zipperer, Robert Kuelthau, Joe Fon, Carl Saganski, Ronald Phillips Row ld Krueger, Delmar Dezman, Gregory joers, Anthony Yug, Jim Xvilliams, Tom Strothenke, Don YVeber, Ken Lauber, Richard Gapinski Mac Grinolcls, Don Czernisz, jim Hildebrand, Mr. Blair, Lee Krupinski, Gordon Staub, Tom Domask, Ted james Page 96 RED CROSS CLUB MISSQ Bottom Row: Deane Adler, Merlc Barbara Gingrass, Shirley Berina rienne N oil, Ruthellen XYilke,1 Rapp, Shirley Sokol, Shirley Goatz, Poplowski Row 2: Barbara Bar Marion Kazniicrczak, Mary Juni Marilyn Nierzwicki, Rose Jonethj bert, Deanna Deniien, Virginia Giy ores Paszkiewicz, Darlene Maneagei Antoinette Stelby, Carol Maerti Goranson, Nancy Olbinski, Lois Shirley Hcrtel, Kithleen Sheerin, Janusz, Beatrice Grosheck CARDINAL USHERS M Bottom Row: Esther Stelmaszews lyn Nierzwicki, Dolores Paszkiew Shelgren, Myrtle Shelgren, Do bink, Virginia Danielewski Row othy Alonso, Beverly Raginski Bigalke, Karen Mlilkes, Bonnie Joan Latawiec, Ruthe Gregory Dorothy Miller, Karen Rigenhag Hansen, Margaret Sandors. B Fritsch, Ruth Price, Alice Seania Jerome Mfarkuczewski, G e r zi l V Mary jane Cook, Roger Stewa Wliese, Lois Spredeman, Rose Estelle Xvebster Row 5: Paul Dill ald Guzniczak, Suzanne Dudley D OR RECEPTION MR. Saskowskl Raw: Richard BHIISCIIICY, Nancy Lnell, Theresa Bruso, Beverly Briganske, Gary Southern, Danny Slurgot, Hfallace Tangwall, Jean Hud- lene Blaha, Emmie Gruel, Dorothy Andrzyewski Row 2: Joan Mikolojewski, Loretta lfeinas, Bernice Krygier, Lois Dziadosz. Maryann , Carol Minkin, Patsy Frechette, Jean Onstad, lileanore Switalski, Lorraine Yfllatson Row 3: joan Budny, Barbara Adelsberger, Nancy , Evelyn Konkel, Clarice Krueger, Arlene Y'Vroblewski, Phyllis Duncan, Gloria Raddatz, Monica Ribbich, Barbara Stawicki. Norma iozu 4: Margaret Froelich, Barbara YVebber, Ardith Hansen, Hope Hansen, Rachel johnson, Barbara Boers, Violet Dulaverix Betty Mnhich, Elaine Osgood OR RECEPTION Row: Vivian Rapp, Ruthellen XVilke, Barbara Kopps, Phyllis Johnson, Bob Pagel, Bob Clement, Anton Mnhich, Dick Zur, Roger Stark, gnyvich Row 2: Gerald Gardner, Robert O'Donnell, Robert Rogers, Arnold Schuyler, Gerald Jeziorski, Henry Mathieu, Kenneth Streff, ucovnik, Dorothy Pandora, Richard Zalewski Row 3: Clark Hammerer, Jerome Ularkuczewski, Robert Komassa, Bob Foulston. Tom i, james YVest, Bob Piotrowski, Andy Schultz, Ellen Novak, Virginia Panka Row 4: john Sierecke, Donald Mazur, Ronald Mentch, ozinski, Vlayne Kallas, Fred Gardner, Roger Ketchum, Dale XVenzel, Nancy Goike, Donald Umbs Page 97 THE ATI-ILETES ADVERTISERS ON OUR 1952 SHOW VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Bottom Row: D. Brown, P. Lanleku, R. Dent, D. Bartkowiak, R. Rydlewicz, R. Henrichs, D. Saranclos, R. Pilak Row 2: Assistant 0. Provencher, F. Miller, F. Wood, J. Howe, L. Burditt, D. Faye, H. Bergstmlll, T- RYCIZCWSH, R- R?lm0S, 5l?ll13gC1' G. SII1Cl10WiHk R011 ant Coaches Olsen and Jankiewicz, D. Cunningham, Steck, M. Damjanovich, F. Hoffmann, WV. Burke, R. Sohczak, Janusz, H Tietjen ' LET'S HIT THE LINE FOR SOUTH SIDE lt's a touchdown! Or is it? South back, D. Fayef is stopped by Juneau Awaiting 21 possible fumble, alert Card end, L. Burditt, just short of the goal line. fensively as JllI1C2llllS man is downed. Page 100 ing Tigers break through Card gridders' line as D. Faye, 21, and D. Sarandos, 42, wheel around right end to try to fake out East's 1. '- FOR SOUTH SIDE WINS TODAY VARSITY FOOTBALL rah for the Moms and Pops! Introducing a novel to get South Division families to support the foot- am, the school was host to mothers, fathers, younger rs, and sisters at various games. Wearing red roses shing proud smiles, nineteen mothers of Card grid- ere honored at the Bay View game, and a crowd of -hungry pops sporting large red pompons were in nds when South met Pulaski. Ylfinning both of these -6 and 13-6 respectively, the team made their parents ighty proud. With a 90-yard scoring sprint, Don ighlighted the Pulaski game. ever, South had a sad season opening, for the Trojans h defeated the Cardinals 25-0. Again the Redmen lost pirit in the cold and rain at North stadium, where merged as the victor 20-0. The following weeks the lost two close games, to East 6-0 and to Lincoln 7-0. ing back to their winning ways the Redmen took a e victory from North 51-6, and finished the season in lace with four victories and four defeats by humbling Iuneau 20-0. e members of the Red and White were chosen on the teams. Bob Sobczak was placed on the SENTINELS am, and both Don Faye and Pete Lameka made the NAL'S second team. Besides making All-City, La- as chosen by the coaches as the most valuable player. For his all-round ability Donald Bartkowiak received the W medal awarded a graduating senior annually. club Page 101 VARSITY RESERVES Bollom How: D. Kode, J, Filipiak, M. Gajewski, J. YVillis, R. Rodriguez, D. Stachowiak. R. Esqueda, L. Fitzpatrick, Row 2: Assistant Olsen and Jankiewicz, Assistant Manager J. Thein, E. Raasch, J. Quandt, R. Nimmer, W. Robish, F. Hensiak, Assistant Manager R. Hal Coach Tietjen WE'LL GIVE A GRAND OLD CHEER With Card end F. Miller cutting down East interference, R. Ramos pursues D. Vogeri of the Tigers. East went on to win G-0. Wheeling around right end is Juneau's swift running left half as Card gridders try in vain to break up the play. Page 102 ol How did that happen? seems to be the awesome expression that appears on the faces of the coaches and exhausted players as they rom the sidelines. AS THE CARDINAL TEAM GOES BY 'I952 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD .. 0 Tech .... .... 2 5 ....l9 BayVievy... ...6 .. 0 lVest ....20 ...l3 Pulaski .. 6 .. 0 East .. 6 .. 0 Lincoln . 7 ...3l North .. 6 -...20 Juneau .. 0 City Conference-Sixth Place Backiielcl coach Gordon Olsen and line coach Pat jankiewicz look on with enthusiasm as George Tietjen explains team strategy. Y - Page 103 THADDEUS RYDZEXVSKI ..... Hard running backheld man DOUGLAS BROYVN ... . . . Quick opener DONALD FAYE ...,........... Aggressive distance runner, terrific ROBERT SOBCZAK ........... Sentinel all-city team, hard blocker RICHARD PILAK ............. Spunky blocker, hard tackler MAJOR EMBLEM WINNERS . Teddy . Doug . Don . punter Subby Dick ...... 'Thaddeus Rydzewski Douglas Brown james Howe Richard Dent Halfback Halfback Halfback . .Tackle Halfback IAMES HOVVE ..... .... Snappy pass receiver RICHARD DENT ............. Small but a hard to move lineman ROY HENRICHS .......... .... Good center, plunging back HOYV ARD BERGSTRO M ....... Gives his all in every game DEMETRIOS SARANDOS Star handoff man Howe . . . .Dick .. Hendi ..,.. lf u Howie . .Quart lim .... Ouart . Donald Faye Robert Sobczak Richard Pilak Roy Henrichs Howard Bergstrom Demetrios Saranc Page 104 ald Bartkowiak Roman Rydlewicz Rueben Ramos Duane Cunningham Gilbert Stachowiak rank Miller Peter LIIIHCIQZI Yvillidlll Burke Leonard Burditt Frank Hoffmann MAJOR EMBLEM WINNERS D BARTKOXVIAK ...... Bart . . ..Tackle to be by-passed by opposition N RY DLEYVICZ .......... Roniie Halfback nsational defensive game N RAMOS . .. .... Ben ....... Fullback all handler CUNNINGHAM ....... Wayney ..... Guard ineman T STACHOYVIAK ...... Gillie ..... Manager on the job FRANK MILLER .....,........ speedy Defies those coming around his end ...End PETER LAMEKA ,..,.......... Pete ......... Center journal all-city second team, Captain with good ecisions VVILLIAM BURKE , ....... ...Burk ....... Tackle On the spot blocker, rugged LEONARD BURDITT .......... Birdy ......... End Good competitive end defensively and offensively FRANK HOFFMANN .......... Huify ......... End Stout-hearted, good at dissolving plays of opposition Page 105 l FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom Row: YV. Rechlicz, W. Marciniak, R. Rybakowicz, M. Bruno, R. Kosenc, R. Tomkiewicz, D. Evers, J. YVarzan, M Munsell, I Row 2: Coach Schram, E. Kaczkowski, M. Rybacki, H. Danforth, P. Cunningham, J. Maidrano, G. Huseby, R. Stahler, R. Struzynski, P. Limoni Row 3: T. Puller, VV. Bartholomew, E. jazwinski, M. Brkich, 15. J. Kastelic, P. Monreal, R. Einerson, L. Niemczynski, XV. S M. Dey, R. Roark WE'LL GIVE A GRAND OLD CHEER Eyeing victory for his team is Coach John Schram. Page 106 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBA To learn the fundamentals and rule. game was the goal of the Freshman-S01 team this season, stated Coach John This former quarterback of Wasliiiigto school and newest addition to South's c staff drilled the boys in blocking, tackli ning, passing, and kicking with individuz training and scrimmages. Starting their campaign with a hart game against Tech, the Yannigans gari points to tie the always powerful Tech In their second clash the boys gave an o ing performance against an inspired B. team, but the breaks seemed to favor the tion who went on to win by a score of 6 cancelled South's encounter with Pulask would have, without a doubt, proved an game. The team broke into the winning by trouncing Lincoln, 13-0. This con played on a muddy field which made fo but thrilling game. Nosing out Juneau lil of 13-6, the Frosh'Soph football machine another season to a close, finishing in place. Scoring honors went to Dick Stahler Kastelic with three and two touchdo spectively. Richard Rodriguez was elec tain of the team. oumnv TEAM i ow: A. Muhich, R. Schmidt, J. Zabkowicz, E. Knurowski Row 2: Coach J. Heineman, R. Dorobilski, R. Pagel, Mrs. M. Dickinson, wski, G. Seaman AS THE CARDINAL TEAM GOES BY CROSS-COUNTRY ig sparkle to Coach Joe HClll61113l1,S eyes fo returning lettermen, Bob Pagel and uhich, who paced the local dalers to fin- season with one win and three losses. ugh bowing to Bay View, lfVashington t respectively, the horizon chasers downed a score of 20-41 with Bob Pagel in first ny Muhich linishing third. The local bettered last year's record in the south mpionship by placing second as com- ith fourth, and a fourth place in the city compared with last year's ninth. Jered by the loss of their key man, Bob he dalers faced keen competition in the et. Finishing twentieth out of one hun- ty-four runners, Tony Muhich was con- ed by Coach Joe Heineman for a splendid ute kick to pass five others near the hn- ring major emblems were Bob Pagel, uhich, Ed Knurowski, and Dick Schmidt. -mblem winners were Jerry Jabkowicz, Seaman, Len Krzykowski, Bob Dorobil- Bob Fox. Card harrier Bob Pagel placed fourth in the City meet. Page 107 SWIMMING TEAM Bottom Row: E. Narloch, T. Senner, K. Zipperer, J. Quandt, J. Kontizer, J. Schoedel, J. Muraszewski Row 2: Coach J. Little, J. Sheerir anski, M. Gajewski. P. Lameka, D. Thiele, R. Kuelthau, B. Ferch SWIMMERS SPLASH T0 THE TOP Taking their daily dip, these tankers seem to be enjoying themselves. 4 SWIM M I N G Yes, sir! We're mighty proud of our sw l in the city meet, third in the city rel l winning 5 out of 8 dual meets, Coach Li l his mermen had the best season ever at South Division. The Card mermen entered most event state meet, but Carl Saganski, placing Hft diving event, was the only one to score Starting the season off with a bang, So scored East 47-36. The following weeks, 1 Pulaski and Bay View downed the Car and 44-39, respectively. Rallying stren enthusiasm, the Hmnen swamped Lincol J nosed out VVashington 42-41, trounce l 60-23, and Hnished off YVest Milwauke The last dual meet was lost to Tech 48-3 The following are letterwinners: Major: Max Gajewski, Carl Sagansk Quandt Qcaptainj, Ken Zipperer, Berni Don Thiele, Jerome Muraszewski, Johr zer, Bob Kuelthau, Joe Schoedel, Pete l Neal Bodanske. Minor: Norbert Skowronek, Tom Sem Narloch. Page 108 l l l t l t l l l l l l .l 't l l l t l l l l By finishing second in the little city meet , WRESTLING SQUAD ow: R. Sobczak, D. Faye, F. XVood, R. Zur, A. Wlelch, R. Curry, Steck Row 2: Coach Schram, D. Zubek, R, Dent, D. Barikowiak, , R. Esqueda, L. Krzykowski, Manager YVarzan. THREE-TIME STATE CHAMPS WRESTLING only two schools oifering really tough tion, South matmen finished another vic- season with a state championship and 'traight dual meets to their credit. ington and VVest Milwaukee were sup- the tough competitors but were soon dis- y the overwhelming score that the Card garnered through hard fighting, plenty spirit, and the fine coaching of John Other teams to bow to the Card ten ys' Tech, Pulaski, Racine Horlich, and Park, respectively. matmen gained their second consecutive mpionship. The six state champions that 'arded first place medals were Len Krzy- lO5g Dick Dent, 1283 Carl Kopps, l36g ir, l47g Don Bartkowiak, l57g and Bob , heavyweight. Placing third were Bob , 114, and Fred Wood, 167. who were awarded major emblems are zykowski, Bob Clement, Bob Esqueda, 'ry, Don Zubek, Dick Dent, Carl Kopps, lr, Don Bartkowiak, Fred VVood, Don d Bob Sobczak. lN'inning minor emblems mes Steck, Alfred Wfelch, and Jesse Fred XVOod applies a pinning hold on Don Bartkowiak. Page 109 VARSITY BASKETBALL Bottom Row: E. Miller, R. Komassa, J. Janusz, R. Fox, R. Koepke Row 2: M. Brkich, E. Kastclic, R. Drozewski, Coach XV. Rasinske, ninghznm, D. Umbs, Kazmicrczak Row 3: S. Gorski, I . Hoffmann, M. Dzunjanovich. VARSWY RESERVES Bomom Row: R. Einerson. D. Cunningham, D. Brown, F. Leon, M. Damjanovich, D. Stachowiak Row 2: Manager C. Silkey, D. Ma' agar L. Zwick. Page 110 ARSITY BASKETBALL s year's team was as enthusiastic on the y of the season as on the last, stated asketball coach and newly appointed director, VVally Rasinske. ping its first two non-conference tilts ' Bosco and Notre Dame by scores of id 51-46, respectively, the Redmen were nayed. k opened the regular season with deter- n and upset North by a score of 64-62. 1 line was Vlfashington who fell to an l group of boys 58-50. YVest handed ters their first conference loss by out- the locals 59-45. This setback only Fired 's more and in their next contest they . uick work of Custer, trouncing them , he Card live took the Hoor against ith a will to win but were outclassed by ojans 71-50. Back to its usual form Lincoln, the Card quintet had its sweet by uncorking a 59-47 triumph. The iowed no mercy in drubbing Bay View arrage ol baskets 74-48. Juneau was the ctim of the hardwooders, falling by a 70-62. By tipping East 55-46, the bas- made it lour in a row. is winning streak was halted by King second last game of the season 58-52. conference competition against -Pul- ie local hoopsters dropped a heart- to the Ramblers 50-49. In the W.l.A.A. ll tournament the Rasinskemen bowed ine Horlick 62-57 in their first en- and were eliminated by Racine Park 1 their next start. This season's team set e offensively leading the city with 649 r an average of 59.0 points per game. 1rd Drozewski, Robert Fox, Stanley Frank Hoffmann, Jerome Janusz, Kazmiercrak, Ralph Koepke, Robert a, Eugene Miller, captaing Carl Nell, rg and Donald Umbs were awarded mblems. r letters were presented to Melvin Douglas Brown, Duane Cunningham, amjanovich, Edward Kastelic, Charles managerg Savo Sirovina, and LeRoy manager. rard Stan Gorski goes in for a lay-up shot in liew tilt with forward Gene Kazmierczak fol- 1. ing the opposition. Card center Jerry Janusz rebound helping the quintet drub Bay View Page Ill Eugene Kazmierczak, Robert Fox, Guard Jerome Janusz, Center Stanley Gorski, Forward Robert Koniassa Forward Ralph Koepke, Center Richard Drozewski, Guard Eugene Miller, Forward Frank Hoffmann Donald Uinbs, Cen ter TALL CAGERS SCORE HIGH Coach Rasinske gives guard Robert Komassa a few helpful tips. Bob won the Harry Ii. Cohlentz trophy on which his name will he engraved. Page 112 South South South South South South ou th Sou th South South South South South South South 1952 VARSITY SCOREBOARD -r OD .. ...el6 .. ...lil .. ...5S .. ...-l5 73 .. ..,50 59 .. ...74 .. ...70 55 52 .. ...l9 yr- .. ...ol .. ...l6 Don Bosco .. Notre Dame .. North ..... VVashington . YVest .. .. Custer .. Tech .. Lincoln . . . Bay View .. Juneau . East .. King .. Pulaski ....... Racine Horlick Racine Park .. City Conference-Fifth Place SOFH BASKETBALL SQUAD Row: R. Cornella, T. Purdoff, T. James, M. Varichak, J. Jankiewicz, Hlillis, L. Bushweiler, E. lvargolet, F. Lemanski, A. Toby, '. P. Cunningham, Manager F. Leon, Manager L. Zwick. SMALL CAGERS SCORE TIE These Varsity hopefuls show Card spirit in hghting for a rebound. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL i during the 1952 basketball season the freshman and lore boys played like veterans and did their job well, commented Coach Roman Jankiewicz. Ending the ith a record of nine wins in eleven conference tilts, n sank a total of 436 points to their opponents 356. 52 FROSH-SOPH SCOREBOARD Don Bosco...... ...29 ...25 Notre Dame ...26 North ....... ...27 . . .22 YVashington . . . . . .25 NVest ........ ,..20 ...47 Custer .. ....28 ...50 Tech ....27 Lincoln ...29 Bay View .. ....25 . . .29 Juneau . . . . . .27 ...50 East ....26 ...30 King Pulaski City Conference-First Place Tie Page 113 Strike, spare. split, miss, or gutter ball-which will it be for Miss Kagel's keglers? These leadoff girls are hopeful of a strike. Page 114 ON THE RUN. LOTS OF FUN GIRLS' BOWLING Keep your eyes on the pins and follow t on your throw, instructs Miss Esther K she coaches girls eager to learn more abou ing. Every Thursday these girls hurry the Mitchell recreation bowling alleys to i their techniques and better their scores b tice. At the end of the season the girls sl most improvement are invited to the banquet. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Twenty up, what an exciting game! Wednesday from 3:15 till 5 o'c1ock, girl every gym class match skills in volleyb enjoy good clean fun with Miss Ellen T as their instructor. The season closed with nament, in which the Blues won. pl Miss Ellen Tronnier warns swimmers as they are about to practice ways to approach a drowning person, grip releases, and carries. GIRL ATHLETES CAN'T BE OUTDCNE The battle begins as centers jump for the ball. GIRLS' SWIMMING Water and Good Old Summer Time are ms of Miss Ellen Tronnier's eighth hour ng class as they brush up on their strokes. ig these are the crawl, breast, side, back, nt strokes. They also practice diving and g. The activities are divided among the .cording to their ability or experience. d into three divisions, they are beginners, diate, and advanced. GIRLS' BASKETBALL I she made a basket, cry members of Bombers, a freshman team that won first the basketball tournament. Runners up he Blue Gym Suits and The South Side oached by Miss Ellen Tronnier, physical n teacher, six teams participated in a They played on the average of three night. Page 115 TRACK TEAM Bottom Row: C. Saganski, D. Zubek, R. VVilkes. J. Zabkowski, R. Trojanowski, R. Heber. H. Struck. T. Mrochinski, D. livers, B. Ferch. lewicz Row 2: J. Duane, li. Gissing, R. Dent, R. Zur, R. Ramos, T. Rydzewski, A. Muhich, P. Monreal, H. Danforth, J. Granzow, F. H R. Ignoff, L. Krzykowski, Coach joe Hcineman Row 3: R. Rybakowski, M. Pontar, M. Gajewski, R. l-Iinerson, F. Hensiak, F. Sten Szeflinski I1 Kaczkowski K Metzger R Ripple R Misczak R Pagel N Skomonek G Seaman Rot -I D Stlskowxski R Schmidt J . ,'. .,.i.,. ,. ',. ,. ,... ,.B ski, C. Hainz, Schocdel, G. Huseby, R. Riekkofl, J. Quandt, D. Faye, C. Bindl, M. Brkich Row 5: P. Swift, M. Rybacki, R. Stahler. ,N A. Kaiser, J. Janusz, R. Sobczak, J. Knapper, G. Wipijewski. FLEET FEET! TO YOUR MARK! SET NEW RECORDS! Coach Hcincman, lettermen Rydlcwicz, and Sobczak view squad. Coach Joe Heineman's hopes lor succ year lie in six returning lettermen: Do in the high and broad jumpg Tony Mu the mileg John Quandt, in the pole vau ben Ramos in the quarter and half niileg Rydlewicz in the hurdlesg and Bob Sob the weights. Seven minor winners and of newcomers will help to H11 out the squ Outdoor and indoor practice has prep A cindermen for a full schedule of meets. season competition the local spikesters pated in the State Teachers college relay ing ninth, and were nudged by Kings' tr 435 to 39K,. SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH ' SOUTH Page 116 TRACK RESULTS-195 .....27 ..Third. .. .....45 ..Third. . .. .Second. . . 4 Places Seventh ......So1 Chaml . . . . . . . .Nc .South Side ......Statc ...Stat ...Cit A AM 0n': D. Umbs, G. Staub, R. Thiele, T. Baker, R. Cornella, Steck Row 2: T. Torcivia, R. Kuelthau, J. Budney, YV. YVestley, E. Urban ipperer, YV. Psuik, Coach joe Thompson TEE UP! FORE! LET'S GET A BIRDIE! is the familiar cry as Coach Joe Thomp- okie teemen and Bill Westley, the only g letterman, begin seasonal training at enfield park golf course. driving and straight putting linksters of d the season with four out of seven wins. tions were held to determine lowest scorer season. Bowing to Pulaski and VVashing- re first meets of the '52 season, the locals ead to defeat East. Bill Westley of South low scorer in each meet. 1 GOLF SCOREBOARD .... 7 King ........ .2 ....0 Washi1'1gton ...9 ....2 Juneau.......7 ...QW Pulaski .. ...GW ...8 XfVest .. ...I ....5W East . . .7 Lincoln . . . .2 Torcivia, Yvestley, and Coach Thompson speculate over tcam's play. Page 117 BASEBALL TEAM Bottom Row: R. Henrichs, H. Bergstrom, D. Bartkowiak, K. Breznik, D.. Rinas, D. Latona, D. Stachowiak, J. Filipiak Row 2: Manager D. Sarandos, S. Sirovina, R. Komassa, R. Fox, L. Zwick, R. Drozewski, L. Burditt, D. Brown, Coach Hiram Coffeen BASES LOADED! TIE SCORE! BATTER UP! Coach Coffeen and veterans Bartkowiak and Sarandos plan line-up. South South South South South South South South South South South South South South Page 118 YVhile only four lettermen returned fi year's squad, Coach Hiram Coffeen lo ward to an improved season, The te claims Coach Colleen, is very evenly ba So far this season, the Card niners play hardfought games and emerged with and two losses. 1951 BASEBALL .......ll ..l 2 ......l4 City Conference SCOREB Notre Dame . Bay View . . . Lutheran . . . Shorewood . . Custer ..... King ........ Notre Dame . Pulaski ..... Bay View .. Lutheran . . . Custer .. King ..... Pulaski .... Shorewood . -Second Place TEAM Row: lfritsch, D. Orlowski, R. Phillips, E. Miller, R. Curry Row 2: R. Kruisick, D. Mazur, R. Lange, A. Schultz, E. Fredrickson, Coach lram SIX-LOVE! TWO SETS! YOUR SERVE! good weather in their favor, the Card journeyed to Burnham courts to prepare schedule of matches with opposing Coach John Schrain had no trouble nani- line-up with four returning letter- Curry, Roy Lange, Gene Miller, and to fill all but one single's spot. So 52 season the racqueteers have tied in a non-conference match, and it though they may surpass last year's 1 TENNIS SCOREBOARD Custer ...l Pulaski ...O Juneau ...4 ...l North ..... ...0 Ylfashington ....2 Lincoln ...2 ....0 East .. ...4 ...fl King.. ...0 Coach Schram briefs netnien Curry and Miller before practice. Page 119 Page 120 J 2 Q O THE CLASSES CONTESTANTS ON OUR 1952 SHOW HOMEROOM 107-FRESHMEN HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Cainille Andrzejewski ADVISER-MR. MCGARH' HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Carol Kazmierczak STUDENT COVNCIL RliPRESENTATIVIE-Ricartlo C SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Maryann jezorski Bottom Row: Annette Burton, Sandra Lropusek, Shirley Riepe, Darlene Wlieksgalla, JoAnn Zukowski, Ronald Yllatkins, Sophie Nowak, lv Podlaszewski, Jean lVolk, Row 2: Margaret Yug, Donna Riel, Annette Puhek, Keith Day, Kathleen Buclich, Patricia Huse, Carole Pusia, Murphy Row 3: Lois Goszinski, Patricia Hling, Ronald Voss, David Cook, Maryann Jezorski, Allan Doppel, Nllaltcr Gorzelle, Robert Patricia Anibrosh Row 4: Kathleen Darst, Beverly Butzlaff, Janet Knapp, Shirley Hautz, Carol Kazniierczak, Camille Andrzejewski, If Malkoxich, Robert Forbes, Hlilliam Leet, Marlene Kazinerski HOMEROOM 'I36-FRESHMEN HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Lorraine lidwardsen ADVISER-MISS BIURPHY HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Shirley Kuske STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIV1ZMVictor Cc SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Dale Hedtke Bottom Row: Lorraine Edwardsen, Frances Nowakowski, Margaret Snyder, Eleanore Kaebisch, Virginia Wipijewski, Phyllis Ringstad Victor Couillard, Bruce Soiumer, Dorothy Kujawa, Pat Blaszyk, Diane Y'Volf, Rochelle Mosher, Dale Hedtke, Lola Ruiz Row 3: Donna Kin Nancy Mantsch, Audrey Schultz, Marion Giersbach, Barbara Raich, Barbara Swiercz, Diane Radaj, Rita Mucha, Carol Knutowski Row 4: Zimaivius, Judy LaVesser, LaVerne Domagalski, Sondra Burbank, Ronald Blachowski, Shirley Kueke, Ray Cummings, Daniel Frederick. l 1 i Page 124 1 OOM 'I23-FRESHMEN HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Marion Engebretson R-MISS PIDD HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Gloria Hloucal STUDENT COUNCIL REPR13s12N'rAT1v12-stanley johnson SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Elaine Seliger Row: Elaine Seliger, Dorothy Bell, Mary Ann Lehman, Gerald Luettgen, Carol Carr, Kathleen Poczocha, Elaine Brunineih, Margaret Gill Audrey Janke, Kathleen Lichucki, Mary Kolich, Arlene Guberniot, Marilyn Lange, Stanley Johnson, Charles Petris, Louis Zerwinski, jack Row 3: Dean Kidla, Mike Munsell, joan Poplawski, Gloria Hloucal, Virginia Giles, Marion Engebretson, Cynthia Smerlinski, Nancy arlene Mason Row 4: Lou Ann Eddy, Maryann Rutkiewicz, Leroy Pinczkowski, Charles Rae, Dennis Dziadosz, Paul Munszynski, George z, Elroy Urban, Jerome Pogorzelski, james Mirenda. OOM 132-FRESHMEN HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Melvin Brkich .R-Miss KLEINHEINZ HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Judy Groth STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENT.-XTIVE-Melvin Brkieh SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Joanne Spear Row: John Vargo, Shirley Boehm, Karen Selk, Arlene Halamka, Roberta Icke, Barbara Kirschbaum, Shirley Huck Row 2: Barbara Barbara Bednarski, Carol Zalim, Judy Groth, Jeanne Martine, Patricia Siebert, Shirley Drozewski, Penelope Ziglinski Raw 3: Margaret i, Carol lvatkins, Betty Y'Vamser, Arlene Reid, Arlene Brychel, Casimera Urbaniak, Christine Siwakowski, George Goniwicka, John Duane Robert Mrozek, Yvonne Orlowski, Thomas Baker, Richard Trojanowski, Gloria Vandenbrock, Marion Kazmierczak, Marilyn Luell, Robert 201415: George Petrusick, Robert Szezechowski, Robert Gong, Gerald Kaskowski, Robert l'VierzeleWski, Melvin Brkieh, Norman Glisch. HOMEROOM 2451FRESHMEN HONIEROONI CHAIRIXIAN-Dolores Paskiewicz ADYISER-Miss NIARHEINE HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Marlene Napieralski STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Deanna SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Edward Neudauer Bottom Row: Carol Ilialkowiak, Jerelyn Stathas, Ralph Sett, Ralph Bialk, Robert Veit, john Marshall, Marlene Nepieralski Row 2: Thoms, Shirley Sokol, Dolores Paszkiewicz, Darlene Maneage, Christine jasicki, Emanuel Lopez, Phillip Tarantino, David Zielinski Row , Szioba, Beatrice Grosheck. Germaine Dellis, Loretle Hlypiszynski, Shirley I'Valentowski, Deanna Demien, Robert Schwigel Row 4: Eug kowski, David Antoszak, Norman Delo, I-Villiam Beitzel, Thomas Strothenke, Joseph Reszka, Edward XVargolet, Edward Neudauer. HOMEROOM 230-FRESHMEN HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Dixie Goranson ADVISER-MRS. FRIZLBIAX HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Dorothy Billings I STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Patricia B SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Lovina Brodowski Bottom Row: Irwin Nyman, Dorothy Billings, Rita Hajduk, Patricia Yelich, Christine Drezek, Marlene Tamke, Phyllis Janusz Row Spredeman, joan Krueger, Patricia Bonk, Yvonne Stankiewicz, Tony Marinello, Jerome Jakubiak, Steven Kwasniewski Row 3: W'ayn Mathias Pontar, Glen Vaught, Marlene Janusz, Dixie Goranson, Shirley Goetzki, Marilyn Nierzwicki, Mary Jane Cook Row 4: Lovi owski, Robert Schmidt, Keith Kanter, james Maiorano, Richard Zainer, Gordon Denny, Lawrence Niemczynski, Gary Faber, Arnold ' Page I26 OM 31 0-FRESHM EN HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Ai-line Bochat -MRS. BHRNFELD HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Carol Mlaldera STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Carol Lcsak SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Ronald XVeber ow: Jean Tobin, Ronald YVcber, La Rayne Pandora, Margaret Petershack, Janice Barry, Alice Potisk, Carol Nfklaldera, Carol Lesak arbara Pogorzelski, Merle Gubrud, Antoinette Stebly, Evelyn Gunim, Barbara Graf, Marie Zenski, Arline Bochat Row 3: Betty Lassa, 'ipijewski, Carol Kasinski, Gregory Martens, Kathleen Sheerin, Ruth Stright, Barbara Demeny. Leona Mahynski Row 4: Phyllis tricia Fuestel, Robert Galvan, Gilbert Paradowski, Harry Rurninski, Mary Ann Zabludowski, Richard Mrozek, Ronald Kapczynski, Lyle l'. 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Carol Kopczynski, Nancy MacQuarie, Carol Maerm. llarhara Weber, Leona Raasch, Beatrice ow 2: ,Earl Sonnner, Carl -Iebsen, Rosemary Olive, Arlene Paradowski, Nancy Olbinski, Geraldine liubenck, Arthur Kaiser Row 3: jones, Ross Shimek, Richard Thiele, Richard Altmeyer, Paul Rutter, Robert Kubiak, Glenn Anderson, Patrick Linioni Row 4: Peter ham. 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RANKIN HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Rita Gilnler STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Dioncio Ruiz SALES REPRESENTATIVEWRHQ Giinler Row: Rita Gilnler, JoAnn Ruiz, Joann DuCette, Christine Kroll, Vickey Procopis Row 2: Virginia Danielewski, Sharon Miller, joan Patricia Vl1'l'2lll1lli, I,11V61'11C Speener, Dionicio Ruiz, Ykfillizun Scott Row 3: james Thompson, Erwin Narlock, Alfreda Dizuncnt, Mary Jane i, Marlene Eclquist, Donald Hiller, james Kirkpatrick, Richard E, johnson Row 4: Gary Knight, Allen Schomer, VV:-tsley Brown, Paul l, Edward Trensch. OOM 24-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Slii1'lcy' Thicrfelnlcr 'R-MR. PURIN I-IOMEROONI SECRETARY-Altzl 0'B1'ie11 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENSI'ATIVE-James Steck SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Dorotlly Seelig Row:Viginiz1 Kuchn, Carol Hensiak, Joyce Kluczykowski, Harriet Dolski, Audrey Skcnandore, Rita Schrank, Dorothy Seelig Row 2: Staniszcwski, jerry Rutkowski, Shirley Thierfelcler, Anthony Talsky, Diane Cole, Patricia Hoffmann Row 3: Rita Helt, Alta O'Brien, Lange, David Mielke, Thomas Pettey Row 4: Jerome Stachowiak, Barbara Rosicki, james Steck, Richard Schultz. ' Page 131 HOMEROOM 229-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CllA1RlXIAN-Nancy Couillard ADVISER-M155 GEIL HOMEROOM SECRE'llARY-Dorothy Miller STUDENAI' COUNCIL REPRESICNT.-YICIVE-Dave De L SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Shirley Bermann Iinllum Row: Marilyn Novak, Kathryn Jasna, Jacqueline Riley, Carol Holz, Nancy Couillard, Shirley Berxnann, Eileen NVarford, Clichy lion' 2: Helen Paprocki, William Wendt, Barbara Phillips, l'aLricia Moorehouse, Arline Flores, Dorothy Mille , Donald Slrykowsk Icy Herlel, Joan Klaikiewiez Row 3: Rita Dulka, Joan Cozdzialski, Marcia Dzwinel, Carol Jones, Albin Dybinski, Richard Roaming, Ray ewski, Dave Dc Lore Rau' -I: Allen Labotl, Edward Kastelic, '1'homas Klelnens, Richard Forbes, David Kuspa, Edward Szynianski, Sheerin, Ronald Thiel, Thomas Guerin. HOMEROOM 243-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Joann Diaz ADVISER-MR. HANSEN HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Gail Duane STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-John Slati SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Mary Ann Meade Bottom Row: Dolores Brodaczynski, Barbara Evanson, Mary Ann Meade, Diane Fritsche, Audrey Nowak, Pamela Martin Raw 2: Kathrd inund, Janelle Bigalke, Marlene Gedymin, Gail Duane, Joanne Diaz, Arthur Kanter, Marlene Schmitz, Luan Czuhinski Row 3: Sharon Ronald Mrowinski, Donald Sniede, John Slatinshek, Robert Sentkowski, Russell Krause, Richard Ramski, Richard Rodriguez, David Pa Clayton Januszewski, Frank Lemanski, Yviiliillll Robish, Y'Vayne Spakowitz. ' ROOM 322-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Karen Rigenhagen ER-MR. DUNKEL HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Nancy Mathers STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Thomas Potter SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Barbara Kopps Row: Ruthe Gregory, Patricia Allen, Nancy Mathers, Lorraine Gnapasih, Marilyn Jehn, Betty Lipinski, Joyce Schroeder Ron' 2: Bar- opps, Carol Hannnerer, Joan Labracke, Shirley Lewanclowski, Betty Peters, Terry Kussrow Row 5: Thomas Potter, Kenneth Klotz. Ronald , Ronald Kosenc, Karen Rigenhagen Row 4: James Kordich, Clarence Magerowski, Peter Colletti, Thomas Domask, Ted Burcsh. ROOM' 308-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Eugene Kaczkowski R-MIL COFFEEN HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Diane Karl STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-YValter Marciniak ' SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Robert Struzynski Row: Mary Galati, Ronald Pyka, James Hildebrand, Elizabeth Kozinski, Janet Falk, Jeannette Block, Joane Jorgensen, Joann Parzy Ruth Duelge, Jacqueline Potrikus, Diane Ostrowski, Dorothy Alonzo, Marcella Bunk, Joan Gadouas, Barbara Gingrass, Marianne Hutto, arl Row 3: John Garcia, John Zabkowicz, Jack Hfillis, Mlalter Marciniak, Norman Drinkwater, Duane Lambert, Paul Riepe, Patsy Man- zu 4: Rose Marie Kulakowski, Robert Goetzke, Eugene Kaczkowski, Frank Grabsztunowicz, Philip Swift, Fred Begalc, Robert Struzynski, ettille, Arthur Schmidt. HOMEROOM 337-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Ted James ADVISER-MR. SCHRAM HOMEROOM SECRETARY--Geraldine Rutkowski STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Richard SALES REPRESENTATIVE--Robert Esqueda Bottom Row: Joanne Duran, Merle Arndt, Suzanne Knapik, Marilyn Scaniglia, Carol Molnar, Leonard Krzykowski, Robert Esqueda Charlotte Klebba, Darlene Peciulis, Nancy Pfeifer, Jane Podlaszewski, Donna Fiedler, Marlene Grabarczyk, George Polski, Donald Row 3: Lorraine Glischinski, Geraldine Rutkowski, Janet Boehme, Joe Malinowski, Paul Tiedt, Ted James, Barbara Bartkowiak Row 4 Kemp, Richard Gardner, John Fisco, Robert Radtke, Richard Gapinski, James Jacob, Kenneth Miller HQMEROOM 333.-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Delphine Misczak ADVISER-Miss MAUSZ HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Jerome Piechowski STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Beverly SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Robert Roark Bottom Row: Nancy Czarapata, Barbara Malsack, Gordon Staub, Delphine Misczak, Beverly Richards, Joan Baker, Arlene Rzepiejewski Diane Heim, Constance Blachowski, Dolores Dluzak, Joan Snidach, Iris Dunn, Donna Rulzinski, Beverly Holbach Row 3: Richard Ign rienne Moll, Vivian Rapp, Ronald YVood, Frances Socha, Robert Rybakowicz Row -I: Sally Kielas, Robert Roark, Dale Englund, James Jerome Piechowski Page 134 OOM 306-SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Charles Bombolewicz R-MR. HEINEMAN HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Nancy Verona STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Lois VVitk0Wski SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Mary Ann Drees Row: Mary Young, Nancy Minessale, Rose Wachowiak, Donna Krombos, Diana Nowak, Jean Voeltner Row 2: Nancy Verona, Joyce sther Stelmaszewski, Kenneth Zynski, Valerie Jensen, Angelyn Versnik, Laura Mae Nemitz Row 3: Kenneth Paczkowski, Frank Gaszak, luer, Joan Whitty, Lois Witkowski, Karen Wilkes, Joyce VVojnowski, Pat VVenzel Row 4: Lurlyn VVheeler, YVayne Rechlicz, Neal Klein, Esser, Aaron Koltf, Richard Brummeyer, Edward Kastelic, Robert Glitz, Daniel Kartz OOM 309-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Robert Konlassa .R-MRS. KRABIBIEL HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Geraldine Eichman STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Donald Evers SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Frederic Mayer Row: Alice Seaman, Cleo Bignell, Ruth Price, Eileen Nickel, Eunice Uciechowski, Geraldine Eichman Row 2: Estelle Papageorge, Rich- semer, Leonard Jezorski, Mary Leet, Sylvia Gornick, Antoinette Pontar Row 3: Barbara Schwartz, Richard Evers, James Granzow, Fred onald Grvel Row 4: Frank Stemwell, Patricia Stankiewicz, Earl Gissing, Robert Komassa Page 135 HOMEROOM 241-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Jesse YVarzon HOMEROONI SECRETARY-Marcia Szwedowski STLTDENT COUNCIL REPRESENT,X'l'IVE-Patricia Cc SALES REPRESliNTA'l'IVE-Thomas Puller ADVISER-Miss BATZ Boltom Row: Ramona Rivas, Eleanor Hintz, Patricia Cieslinski, Patricia Correll, Carolyn Dembinski, Carol Pangre Row 2: Arlene Kuc Nancy Drozewski, Mildred Varichak, June Dorow, Sandra Knoblauch, Marcia Szwedowski, Ronald Ufolter Raw 3: Jesse Wlarzon, Caroline L Roberta Saja, Angeline Trojanowski, Patricia Goggins, John Budney, Kenneth Vlittlieff Row 4: Michael Rybacki. Donald Hansen, Jerry iak, Bernard Radomski, Jack Gilhertson, Thomas Puffer. HOMEROOM 126-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRM,-XNfJerome Janusz ADVISER-MR. JANKIEWICZ HOlVlEROOlN'I SECRETARY-Nancy Kraft STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Grant Hus SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Richard Einerson Bottom Row: Theresa Cordes, Sally Forncrook, Loretta Ortiz, Yvonne Dereszynski, Violet Bogdan, Cherie Hilyard, Ruth Ann Lasky J Mary Bielecki, Kathryn Badzinski, Carol Amhrowiak, Deane Adler, Nancy Kraft, Joyce Shelgren, Beverly Raginslci Row 3: Ceneal Ropialx Domask, Judy YVeber, Howard Kuri, Gordon Soltis, Paul Dillard, Grant Huseby, Jean Pink Row 4: Kenneth Beardsley, Richard E Jerome Janusz, Xllilliam Doughty, Louise Stimac. w 4 .ROOM 338-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Marilyn Malecki ER-MR. CAJSKI HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Edward Urbaniak STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Rachel Johnson SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Robert Poss L Row: Eula Leiser, Gloria Tuchalski, Joyce Holz, Shirley Ebert, Terry Thompson, Rachel Johnson, Marlene Zepnick Row 2: Marlene rs, Marilyn Malecki, Diane Schweiger, Lee Krupinski, James Williams, Frank Leon, Viola Zacher Row 3: Eileen Smrz, Delmar Dezman, anger, Joseph Rocki, Richard Zuege, Richard Slahler, Hugh Danforth, Loenard Lemanski Row 4: Edward Urbaniak, Milton Hagenson, Poss, Jerome Muraszewski, YVi1lian1 Psuik ROOM 'I34-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Arlene Brandenburg ER-'MISS BRADSHAW HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Geraldine Pike V STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Carol Milauc SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Constance Rudd , liouf: Sophie Borowski, Barbara Thiesen, Jean Lorenz, Janet Dalzin, Rita Janik, Carol Milanc, Mary Ann Juds, Ruth Poczekaj Row 2: epensek, Joann Wojciechowski, Mary Ellen Tickler, Mary Ann Pogorzelski, Beverly Lewantlowski, Jean Iversons, Mary Ann Hordyk Row 3: Ryback, Rosemary Reid, Lois Yklatt, Rita Boruch, Roy Karasiewicz, Duane Graf, Carl Saganski, Arlene Brandenburg Row 4: Constance 5Nancy XVise, Janet Bentz, Robert Lepak, David Kode, Darlene Burch, Geraldine Pike, Richard Olamski, Robert Piotrowski HOMEROOM 127-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Andrew Kawczynski ADVISER-MISS DCCOURCY HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Arlene Bit-:Ski STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-FIHIICCS Sa SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Ronald Siebert Bottom Row: lone Knowlton, Christine Mfaldera, Gloria Alberti, Virginia Adamczyk, Kenneth Zelhner, Ronald Siebert Row 2: Clarice N Marlene Wichman, Arlene Piotrowski, Marilyn Nowak, Frances Sarandos, Audrey Smith, James Hintz, Nancy Iwinske Row 3: Robert Richard Dent, Jacqueline Lisiewski, Arlene Bieske, Arlene Talsky, Clark Hammerer, Casey Zielinski Row 4: Russell Kaskowski, Andre czynski, Douglas Brown, Nicholas Jarich, joseph Ricco, Alex Cieslinski HOMEROOM 1'l9,lUNl0RS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Norbert Bempke ADVISER-Miss KAGEL HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Marilyn Bucovnik STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Jack Repe . SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Theresa Bruso Bottom Row: Janet Hoover, Raynelle Kitzke, Theresa Bruso, Marie Wirkus, Patricia Walsh Row 2: joan Kurylo, Dolores Petershack, Surges, Kathleen Pelkowski, Beverly Brink, Russell Kroll, Arlene Spredeman, Dorothy Gatewood Row 3: Eva Orlich, Shirley Breckl Patzer, Leonard Cera, Mary Ann Walder, Richard Marek, Arlene Rapp Row 4: Jack Repensek, Ronald Adlseh, Gordon Buraczynski, Bucovnik, Donald Anderson, Donald Stachowiak, Norbert Bempke, Robert Waggoner Page 138 OOM 215-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Andrew Schultz R-MR. LITTLE HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Carol Esaman STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Beverly Burbank SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Jack Behrendt Row: Arlene Kuester, Rose Marie Zdroik, Patricia Vklojciechowski, Theresa Marlenga, Joan Becker, Carol Esaman, Rose Stanislawski, 'ne Schlichting Row 2: Virginia Krzykowski, Carol Reimer, Mary Ann Rosinski, Carol Minkin, Pearl Ricco, Judy Bloedorn, Eugenia s, Lorraine Linnerud Row 3: Jeannette Domask, James Jankowski, Jack Bchrendt, Larry Brandt, Richard Swanson, Richard Klingbiel, 1 Sierszen, Shirley Trojanowski Row 4: Patricia Prahl, Jillian Poltisk, Darwin Dolski, Andrew Schultz, Thomas Saskowski, Joy Lewis, Ger- tak, Ted Torcivia, Norbert Borowicz, Robert Larka OOM 217-JUNIORS HOMISROOM CHAIRMAN-Sally Desjardin R-MISS BLACK HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Thomas Orlowski STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-John Fritsch SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Robert Fox Row: Marie Doll, Arlene Zernia, Beverly Stilna, Pat Swieciak, Barbara Benka, Doris Blaesing, Yvonne Robbins, Sondra Stokhaug Row 2: Kleszczynski, Sally Desjardin, Sandra Gorski, Delores Bohn, Marion Meister, Dona McKenna, Nancy Goike Row 3: Marian Mazurek, 'lowski, Joan Gostomski, David Pozorski, Duane Robbins, Paul Johnsen, Cordell Hull, Patrick Nugent Row 4: Roger Riekkoff, John Charles Ziegler, Gilbert Wipijewski, Robert Fox, LeRoy Van Derboorn, John Knasinski, Ronald Doepke, Ronald Konkel Page 139 HOMEROOM 231-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-LeRoy Zwick ADVISER-Miss OYCALLACHAN HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Shirley Wills STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Lillian Brk SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Patricia Frechette Bottom Row: Delores Del.-Xngel, Jury Diciaula, Shirley Brodzik, Carol Hagen, Ruth Zarnowski, Rose Mary Buehler Row 2: Marilyn Steln ski, Shirley Lukes, Dorothy Meyers, Margaret Karniewski, Patsy Frechette, Alice Ehlert, Veronica Diercksnieier, Maxine Zielinski Row 3: . Olsen, Lillian Brkich, Barbara Bertling, Joan Bjorquist, Joanne Sensen, Shirley W'ills, Ralph Pawlak, Ray Castillo, james Potrikus I Donald Doberstein, james Puerner, james Phillips, Frank Gozdzialski, John Y'Vitt, LeRoy Zwick, Thomas Whalen, Ronald Nimmer HOMEROOM 242-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Lois Captain ADVISER-MRS. KEYES HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Louise Captain STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-James Carc SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Fred Heser Bottom Row: Donna Kurrie, Mary Ann Nowicki, Carole Mason, Patricia Maciejewski, Beverly Valerio, Aileen Gorski, Helen Lakomy, Lakomy Rau' 2: Susan Fronsoe, Don Maichle, Patricia Brooks, Gail Murdock, Barbara Gerth, Carol VVendt, Evelyn Eddy, Phyllis Barwi nate Mulschler Row 3: Edith Begale, Agnes Klier, Elduwane Skenandora, Louise Captain, Lois Captain, Dorothy Miller, VVayne Armstr Simonson Row -I: Richard Narlock, Fred Heser, Clyde Holehouse, Charles Ernst, Ronald Becker, John Quanclt, Stanley Gorski, Gerald Sz, james Gardner Page 140 RooM 214-JUNIORS HOMEROOM CHAIRMAN-Robert Foulston ER-MISS MCDFRMOTT HOMEROOM SECRETARY-Roger Osgood STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Alize zarzynski SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Mary Duane z Row: Maxine Gajewski, June Post, Lois Hansen, Carol Brandt, Gary Southern, Leola Magray, Dorothy Pandora, Dolores Glowacki, e Malkowski Row 2: Evelynn Henricksen, Janet Schulz, Alice Zarzynski, Vivian Cramer, Arlene Fabiszewski, Mary Duane, Arlene Men- Gail Faber Row 3: Pearl llliese, Jean Onstad, Donna Bailey, Colleen Bignell, Vllallace Tangwall, Robert Borkowitz, Robert Rogers, Grace , Betty Roark Row 4: Shirley Kotowski, Raymond Abramezyk, Richard Zalewski, Gilbert Szajnowski, Phillip Curry, William LeClaire, in Bromund, Robert Foulstou, John Konitzer, Roger Osgood TEES z Row: Joseph Rapey, Clarence Bruening, Mary Ann Nowicki, Nancy Decker, Joanne Rebro, Joanne Spear, Joyce Hess, Bonnie Constant .- Arlene Kuester, Jacqueline Chrislianson, Frances Talsky, Jacqueline Riley, Jim Zielinski, Edith Vander Molen, Yvonne Zeugner, Diane , Mary Leet Row 3: Judy Krainer, Dorothy Massem, Sandra Smith, Judy Gingrass, Patsy Pilch, Jeanie Marek, Betty Gozdziewski, Janice n, Arlene Bouchon Row 4: Marilyn Fremberg, Douglas Draheim, Macellen Grinolds, Anthony Yug, John Dunigan, Ronald Ciezki, An- Stathas, John Kasper, Richard Kujawa, Ray lilfendt Row 5: Savo Sirovina, LelVroy Pettis, Andris Lasdins, Robert Durobilski, Wayne 'sen, John Kivi, Charles Bombolewicz, Ronald Kraus, Clarence Smith COBLENTZ HALL ROWS 7-8-'IO-'I'I-16 Row I: Mary Palomino. Darlene Martin, Rita Quinn. Lois Dziadosz. Shirley Bryclai, Maxine Bodus, Marlene Sentkowski, Rose Isaclore Rl Beverly l'Volfe, Joan Raflel, Kathleen lNIcLaughlin, Marilyn Ledig, Helen Kujawa, Jacqueline Carman, Dolores Hoth, Doris Trzeniewski I Nancy Schwanib, Julie Poplawski, Shirley Raicli, Lois Prahl, Mavis Kleban, Arlene Mfroblewski, Diane Christianson, Nancy Manhoff R Elaine Osgood, Dominic Latona, Williain Kroll, Donald Baalke, Gary Ward, Jack Mfick, Kenneth Strelf Row 5: Earl Raasch, Russel V Elsen, Wlilliain Stevens, John Sieracke, Lee Helquist, Richard Inimel COBLENTZ HALL ROWS 13-'I7 ' Row I: Joan Bruneau, Carol lfVozniak, Rita Sullivan, Diane Flores, Barbara Bohl, Helen lllachowiak, Shirley Flores, Judy Chapin, Joan l Row 2: Lorraine Behrens, Marcia Sobkowiak, Dorothy Derniody, Marilyn Darin, Fredolin Schaek, Carol Samborski, Dolores Gehrke, I Briganske Row 3: June Bertling, Carole LeVan, Coletta Rolerat, Roy Henrichs, Carl Hainz, Lorraine Wlatson, Carol Lorenz, Monica Rf Phyllis Duncan Row 4: Evelyn Konkel, Virgil Brodzik, Gerald Somers, Robert l'Vilkes, Gene Erickson, Thaddeus Stonirna, Daniel Reske, Mfisynski Row 5: Henry Allen, Robert Zeinan, James l'Vest, Wlilliani Hlestley, Jerome Yllarkuczewski, Vernon Hloucal, Richard Bureta, Sobczak Page 142 NTZ HALL ROWS 4-6-'I4 1 Row: Dorothy Andrzjewski, Patricia Mezei, Patricia Mikolajczak, Carol Prince, Joan Nawrocki, Joyce Grunclman, Mary Burke, Row 2: e Blaha, Emmie Gruel, Joan Budny, Pat Regner, Joan Bevel, Russell Preston, Ronald Phillips Row 3: Donald Orlowski, Mary Jane Do- Janet Bethke, Gloria Raddatz, Ellen Novak, Max Gajewski, Donald Plesnik, Richard Schmidt Row -I: Joseph Thein, Kenneth Lauber, h Brychel, Jack Filipiak, Frank Miller, Gerald Holz, Gregory Joers Row 5: Kenneth Zipperer, Ronald Correll, Eugene Frederickson, Kuelthau, Junelle VVangerin, Roy Lange RAMS ER 28, 1951 rk Permits 12, 1951 ool Songs and Cheers 31, 1951 sen's Circus ER 29, 1951 lad Singer-Terry Golden ER 7, 1951 eer Day RAMS 'ER is, 1951 Wior Achievement 18, 1951 Howell Glass Blowers 24, 1951 d Grooming ER 30, 1951 ody Gems ER 7, 1951 er Day R 12, 1951 traits in Make-up R 14, 1951 Bill of Rights 7, 1952 lastic Honor Day FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE PROGRAMS FEBRUARY 12, 1952 MOVIES DECIZMBBR 17, 1951 Previews of Progress Christmas Carol FEBRUARY 15,' 1952 I SEPT?-Ilvgg? 191 1951 JAXUARY 16, 1952 Commumtl' Smgmg News Magazine of the Screen MARCH 14, 1952 OCTOBER 11, 1951 F 1 1952 Museum Lecture on News Magazine of the Screen EBREARY M , f h S H Wisconsin Indians 1 ews agazine o t e cieen OCTOBER 26, 1951 H APRIL 8, 1952 Every Day Courtesy MARCH 28, 1902 , Music Honor Club Program A Date With Your Family News Magazine of the Screen APRIL 24, 1952 NOVEMBER 14, 1951 MAY 2, 1952 h Your Friends-The Snakes News Magazine of the Screen News Magillllle Of 1116 SCYCCI1 NIAY 16, 1952 DECEMBER 6, 1951 l1'lAY 22, 1952 The Cardinal Band on Parade News Magazine of the Screen News Magazine of the Screen JUNIOR-SENIOR PROGRAMS FEBRUARY 22, 1952 MOVIES DECEMBER 3, 1951 Previews of Progress Checking Your Health SEPTEMBER 21, 1951 D 5 1Q'1 F I ECEMBER , o EBRg?g51igi0g3152Speaker EV3l1gC11HC Land News Magazine of the Screen Mr. Cecil Fischer OCTOBER 51 1951 JANUARY 4, 1952 M 7 1952 Aptitudes and Occupations Greater New Ygfk ARCH J Act Your Age - - - - JANUARY 16, 1952 In Business and In OCTOBER 9, 1951 News Magazine of the Screen Our Red Feather Friends JANUARY 31, 1952 APRIL 41 1952 OCTOBER 11 1951 News Magazine of the Screen Vocational Quiz News Magazine of the Screen FEBRUARY 28, 1952 APRIL 25, 1952 OCTOBER 15, 1951 News Magazine of the Screen Music Appreciation Romeo and Juliet BIARCH 27, 1952 MAY 8, 1952 OCTOBER 30, 1951 News Magazine of the Screen Good Taste in style and Dress Song of the Pioneer lVlAY 1, 1952 1 MAY 12 1952 NOVEMBER 14, 1951 News Magazine of the Screen 1 Th ' S. , M , News Magazine of the Screen l1flAY 23, 1952 e mging armes NOVEMBER 15, 1951 News Magazine of the Screen MAY 19, 1952 Historic New England MAY 27, 1952 Scholastic Honor Day Canyon Country Frontiers of Television Page 143 WE CAPER IN THE FQLLIES Dressed in formal attire the chorus sings Annie Rooney during l895 skit in the Capers . . . Valentino Trmgo dancers get in their last minute rehearsal before the Cardinal Capers of 1952 begins . . . 'fOh, to think we looked like that years ago! Priscilla and Miranda rem- inisce as they look at an old album . . . My, what class! Cornelia Otis Shinnerf' guest star of the show, poses for Page 144 the photographer before going on stage . . . VVild Nellll' Girls from out Texas way meet one a with a big smile and a pat on the shoulders . . . l and tap dancers smile pretty for their picture befc big show goes on . . . With an intense feeling of nc ness the dance couple await their cue before they their exhibition of the smooth gliding Castle wal we ALwAYs PULL TOGETHER s says good-bye to Mr. Norman Hundt with a of apples . . . They're off to the Chalet where first eat and play . . . Mr. Cecil Fischer, chairman of ilwaukee Housing authority, spoke to the upper- en on Brotherhood week . . . Come on, gang, let's locomotive for the team and make it big! Wfhat do y?' '... Snakes! Who's afraid? Proving that snakes rmless creatures, South Division girls show their bravery by twining them around their necks at the snake demonstration in Coblentz hall . . . Daisy Mae and Moon- beam promote Cardinal weekly sales from Dogpatch . . . South Division's only two leap year babies answer Mr. Morstad's call to come to the stage in Coblentz hall on February 29 to celebrate their birthdays . . . Star of the Cardinal Hoe Down show was Annabelle Lee, the cow, who raised subscription to 97 per cent. Page 145 WE CELEBRATE HOMECOMING Here, there, everywhere splashes of cardinal red pom- for burial of Lincoln's team during pep rally . . poms boost homecoming spirit . . . Giant emblem hangs for everyone as alumni, students, and faculty waltz high to remind dancers of South's gridiron battles . . . strains of Ted Fisher's orchestra . . . With stars i Spirits soar as decorating committee erect canopy of eyes girls on decorating committee anxiously away streamers in girls' gym . . . Morbid morticians prepare affair, after finishing their work. Page 146 WE OBSERVE CHRISTMAS 'l, hail, the gang's all here! at Shield club's annual as party . . . There's no coal in this Santa's bag ace on earth, good will toward men was expressed etide posters designed by art classes . . . Music and Cardinal Girls' club members are off to bring cheer to Milwaukee County home . . . Oh, look what I've got! is heard at Library Cadets' Christmas party . . . English history class gives holiday luncheon in cafeteria during the fourth hour Where they reserved tables and exchanged gifts. Page 147 WE ENJOY PROGRAMS Thanksgiving is truly an American heritage, states Reverend Walter Orzechowski in address to school . . . Freshmen and sophomores hear roving Terry Golden sing Western ballads . . . Oh's and Ah's cheer the bird that flew through the flaming hoop . . . Ten experts Page 148 from business world give do's and don'ts on Care . . . Art advertising is discussed in library . . . All a for tickets to MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARS . . Phyllis Duncan as emcee, gay fiesta skit brings good bor policy to Cardinal Weekly drive. INDEX A Choir . . . Band ...... Baseball ....... Basketball ........ Basketball, Girls' .. Bowling, Girls' . . . Camera Service Club . .. Cardinal Annual .... Cardinal Capers ..... Cardinal Girls' Club Cardinal W'eek1y ..... Chess Club ................ Class Commission, January .. Class Commission, June .. . Class Play, January ......... Collectors' Club ........,... Corridor Reception Committee Counselors ................. Cross-Country .... Dedication ..... Departments . . . ljniblem Club .... Faculty . . . Football . . . Gold Stars ........ Golf ................ Graduates, January . . . . Graduates, June ..... Graduates, Service . . . Graduates, Summer .... Principal, Earle N. Fricker ........ 10 Vice-Principal, Alexander 12. Morstad ......... 11 76 Library Cadets .... 74 Mask and VVig ....... . 118 Music Honor Club ...... . . . 110-113 Music Honors, January . . . . . 115 Music Honors, June ..... . 114 National Honor Society, January . 91 National Honor Society, June . . . 80-81 1 7273 Oflice ..,... - 94295 Orchestra .... . 82-85 ii Pep Club .... 65 Programs ....... ' F Projection Crew . . . ' 70-11 Prom ........... 87 97 . 22 Red Cross Service Club ....... 107 Representative Students, January Representative Students, june . . 7 Retired Teacher ............ . 25-35 Scholastic Honors, January 92 Scholastic Honors, June . . . . School Life .......... Shield Club ....... ' 1221 Spanish Club ........... ' ' ' 100-105 Special Awards, January . . . . Special Awards, june ..., 63 Sport Life ........... 117 Stage Crew ........ - 38-44 Student Council . . . - 45-52 Swimming ........ 63 Swimming, Girls' . . . 63 Table of Contents .. Tennis . . . ....... . Homerooms Absentees ...,. DD.. 1 41 Theme ....,........... colnemz I-lall .,.... 1-12-1213 Track --------------- Freslimfm I. .. 124-128, 130 TYOPIW Case Dediwfioll junior ...., ...... 1 35-1411 Sophomore .... 129, 131-135 UNESCO ,,,, Ushers' Club .. lnllrmary Monitors .... 88 ln Memoriam Volleyball, Girls' .. Mr. Brown . . . 23 Mr. Krueger . . 23 VVinter Concert . . . . Inter Nos. ..... 93 Vtfregtling , l , l 21 Page 150
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