South High School - Southite Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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sgmy M, Wfffwffyfm fi?mwj5 , QWWGWWW 325 33, 'T :. ff 1 a-J I1 1 SU ! 5 1 P ry nil' 47 ' if ' ' U , Q 4 ffififfi o ,228 llglll U pil, 0 , , 'lp ,, r A I 4 ' 1 I 4 if? 69. fy? ?if Z W. 'mf If Www 'qi My Ogffqf a lyfqlxv' ffpfql South High School Omaha, Nebraska 1953 DEDICATION The 1953 Southite is dedicated to the memory of Miss Margaret Leacy, the beloved South High teacher who died suddenly on January twenty-seventh of this year in the prime of a vital teaching career, and to the sound educational principles for which she stood. These principles contain the essence of the pioneer spirit which brought early settlers to Omaha and made it essential for them, ninety- nine years ago, to establish public schooling in the community and to strive ever after toward its betterment. Miss Leacy pioneered primarily in the field of understanding. When she worked with an individual or a group, it was side by side as a friend, someone who thoroughly comprehended the strains and perplexities of ,adolescence and was constantly available whenever counsel was needed. In the classroom she met the student on an informal level, her poise and personality correlating with an extensive educational back- ground so as to provide an atmosphere in which both the intrinsic value of a subject was instilled and an eager interest stimulated. Revered for her motivating and organizing attributes, Miss Leacy promoted a far reaching extracurricular program and, in addition to her regular full schedule, toiled long hours to supervise such activities as Club Day, now an annual tradition. Her lofty, humanitarian ideals nurtured the type of progress neces- sary to a democratic student-teacher relationship which has become a milestone along the road leading from the one room, wooden bench when the instructor ruled with a rod, to the goal of modern education in which all youth are adequately prepared for life and guided along the path to many opportunities. fi K. PRINCIPAL RICHARD C. KREBS Graduated, june 1953. That is the distinguishing mark you will carry all your life It is an important mark, for success in high school is an important step toward success in life. Yet, it is but a beginning to learning, The mark of a man is his ability to use rightly what he has gained. Knowledge and understanding are important if put to use to good end. Wfe wish you, or graduates of '53 every success and happiness. May the ideals for which your school stands continue to be a force in your life. WW , Mr. Howard R. Sorensen, administrative assistant, Mr. Charles B. Drake, administrative assistant and senior boys' counselor, and dean of boys, checks on boys' dean, discusses a class schedule with an inquir- 1953 choice of study sheet. ing student. Mr. Clinton A. Sheets, dean of boys, discusses problems with Robert Filipowski on ROTC Military Ball arrange- ments. Q' V Miss jean Landale, who triples as assistant girls' dean Miss Grace McLain, dean of girls confers and senior and junior girls' counselor, gives informa- with senior Janet Watkins on school policy. tion to Dorothy Majcwicz on course requirements. mum Miss Alice Schwerin, freshmen girls' coun- Miss Mary Louise Beck, sophomore gir s selor, discusses the four-year program card counselor, confers with Sandra Day about vith Theresa Perich. Mr. Milton A. ones freshman bo s' coun .l r y ' selor, converses with Mr. Loren A. Gam- mon, junior boys' counselor, about thc four- year planned program. her future plans. Mr. William A. Crawford, sophomore boys' counselor, checks enrollment chart. - V -- fs.: A-f Q.-erfwasmwri. i -K rw .. is iii' SCIENCE v c c L... 1 l 'QP' 2 --4ulAf5r1 Lenora Worcester, Kathryn Kavanagh, Anne XVaters, and Irene Keenan demon- strate a few of the new appliances avail- able in the Homemaking Department. f fig 71532 n fs Y Ill f T' 1 earning are Dorothy Kou a, Winifred Remley, Alice Musselman, Margaret Mc- Martin, Fem Eads, Rose Gitter, jean Landale, Helen MacMartin, Grace Gilbert, seated, and P. T. Rosewell, Lloyd Richards CDept. Headj, Curtis Seimers, Alice Giitter, Joris Augus- tin, JoAnn Pospichal, Alice Schwerin, Mary Louise Beck, Evelyn Carrig, Jean Bres- sler, and Ruth Mil- ford, standing. surrounded by shelves of 1 S4 Looking over some biolog- ical specimens are, B. O. Prochaska, Leroy Dam- hoff, joseph Reeves, Mary Alice Engles, H. O. Pet- erson, Helen Scott, Don- ald Ruby, Leroy Smith, fDept. Headb, and Clifford Ireland. X How does the world scene look to you? Ask our I cial Studies staff, Rol ert Christie, JoAnn Pos prchal, and Betty Haupl seated ,and jack Holly, Willis Brown, E. A. Lindberg, Raymond Brown, Loren Gam- mon, Dr. E. J. Kun- cel fDept. Headj, William Witty, john Zemunski, and Howard Sor- enson, standing. FAC U LTY ni'---f iff 'Z' f S Y X I XVorking as a team to provide our school with the finer things of life, are Hamliton B, Smith. Band and Orchestra Teacher. Suzanne E. Miller, s Au ustin, Dramatics Coach, Choral Director, 'Iori g and Florence Power, Art Instructor. , X BUSINESS Department Head, Clark Wohlers, explains one of the business machines to commercial teachers, Flor- ence Marshall, Myrtle Gra- ham, Cecile Schroer, Zela Elmer. and Lucille Airy, seated, and Allan Knoll Alice Harvey, Milton jones, Hilma Benson, Leo Lowry. Jessie Graham, and Walter Neevel, standing. --, , A I1-lfkf L I Y . ,-,: Mr. C. A. Sheets demon- trates a math problem to colleagues, jack Cotton, Eva O'Neil, and Alice Schwerin, seated, and B. O. Prochaska, Lyle Meier, C. H. Bailey, and Leo Lowry, standing. , l 1:----'V K sfyff-yg,l IE Looking over their football, basketball, wrestling, and track teams are Leonard Hawkins, Lyle Meier, Willialn Witty, Conrad y Collin, Glenn Moore, and john Ze- munski. N55 xNUU5WlN' Taking time out from their shop work are, -R. E. Mc- Connell fDept. Headj, Leroy Damhoff, Edwin Dyas, F. A. Huggen- berger, Emil Blazek, Harold Dallinger, and Donald Ruby, front row, and Charles Drake, Glenn Moore, Kenneth High- tower, Charles Young, Roy Long, and William Crawford, back row. O W Howard Sorensen, Charles Drake, Richard Krebs, Amelia Mangan, Celia Svoboda, Dolores Pilny, Zoe Rowe, Betty Sigmund, Alice Vodicka, and Edna Scmpeck leave their various administrative duties to pose for the Southite cameraman. 1 Head librarian, Mrs. Inez Sherman, discusses library work with co-work- ers, Mrs. Carol Blough and Mrs. Faye Gomez. Nurse, Ruth Johnson, discusses problems in the nurs- Treasurer, Harold Peterson rings up a sale on the ing office with a senior girl. cash register in the bookroom. Q.. is Q ' ,. waS tM V' , . f K xf i, ,K 1 5 p 48 ,,.. 'Q 52 -mf .S F - . .iw 34 ai A 4055? M Q 5 'H M1 , -rg! 1, ' 1 r . W , 1 MM za 1, Y- A ting If 9,1 N x. Alrvff 5 Q L 'v '----.. 2 I .V 'J k any ,. p Q NN in ,gs gigyggwilg m L P , , gl rf, f If zu N' W? m i A m Ewfffp f vi if wsu 'fx A 4 Wwfi- 3 Q 44 S A :asa QW. SENICDRS J RSSSJE5' gg Mrs. Cecile Schroer Mr. Robert Christie Miss oAnn Pospichal r J Rosemary Fitzwater Tom Schrack Neil Shooter l L Richards Treasurer Class Representative Robert Vlfarsocki Nancy Hodgen Ralph Clifton AL ACAMO ZITA ADAMONIS Woodworking Baseball 2, 3g Campus Duty 1, 2g Dance Duty 3g Football 1, 2, 5, 4g O Club 2g ROTC 1. College Prep German Club 3, 4. Q! FLORENCE ADAMS General Business Hall Duty 23 Library Service League 2. ARDITH AGEE Art MARVIN ALEXANDER Industrial Arts A Cappella 31 Dance Duty lg Glee Club - Boys 1: Youth Civic Council 31 Stage Craft 4. ARETHA ALSTON Homemaking EUGENE ANDERSON JUDY ANDERSON Dfafliflg Stenographic junior Gleeg Courtesy Chair- man 1. FRANK ARMBURST GARY ASMUSSEN Drafting Drafting GLORIA MAY ALMQUIST Stenographic Gymettes lg Horizon 13 Porti as lg Teacher's Helper 1, DWAYNE ANDERSON Diversified Occupation JOHN BARKUS College Prep Auditorium Duty 3: Cafeteria Duty 45 Campus Duty 25 Elevator Duty 45 Fire Drill Duty 31 Hall Duty 1, 25 Lock- er Duty 25 ROTC 15 Sales Club 35 Teacher's Helper 3, 45 Track 2, 3. CLARAMAE BATES Nurses Prep Band 1, 3, 45 Elevator Duty 4, Chairman 45 Future Nurses of America 3, 45 Horizon 45 Portias 45 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 4. ROXIE LOU BECK College Prep FRANK BELLINGHIERE General Auditorium Duty 3, 45 Cafete- ria Duty 45 Fire Drill Duty 45 Football 45'l-Iall Duty 45 Span- ish Club 4g Teacher's Helper 45 Stage Craft 3, 4. .1 JACQUE LINE BEECHAM General Business ELAINE BENAK Hornemalcing Future Nurses of America Wm. ' 5 , .V to Ll, if ,L Y yrvb l ,cf SHIRLEY BABB College Prep A Cappella 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 G. G. A. 35 Glee Club - Girls 35 Gymettes 35 Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-.Teens 2. MARVIN BAILEY Art and Science College Prep A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Auditorium Duty 2, 3, 45 Campus Duty 15 Dance Duty 3, 4, Chairman 45 Glee Club - Boys 15 Hall Duty 25 Hi-Y Y-Knots 1,2,354, Vice Pres. 2, Pres.3. Pres, 45 junior Choir 2, Vice Pres. 25 Locker Duty 33 Spanish Club 3,4. Pres. 45 Traffic Duty 15 International Hi-Y Convention Cleveland, Ohio: Master of Ceremonies on Hi-Time T.V. Program. TED BABUREK NX'oodworlcing Art Club 45 Auditorium Duty 1, 25 Hall Duty 21 ROTC 15 Traffic Duty 1, 2. 3. ALYCE BARBER Nlurses Prep Future Nurses of America 45 Horizon 4, Inter-City Repre- sentative 45 Library Service League 25 Portias 2. 3, 45 Span- ish Club 31 Nurses Helper 3. DONALD BARNA Drafting EULA BAUERKEMPERW Homemaking Horizon 4. MARY ANN BERTICH College Prep Debate 2, 3, 41 Debate Squad 3, 41 Future Nurses of America 4' Horizon 4, Library Service League 2. 3, 43 Cabinet 3, Pres 4, Nation l Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 3, 41 Y-Teens 2. PAULINE BILLINGS Commercial Stenographic Art Club 1, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Pres. 4, Big Sister 2. LEO .BIRD MARY RITA BLACK Drafting General Business IJ LUANNE BLESSIIS GEORGE BLUVAS College Prep College kep Debate 2, 3, 4, F T A 3, Latin Club 3. 4, Program Chairman 43 National, Honor Society 4, Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 SP8CCl'l Choir 2, 3, A, PICS. 45 Square Dancers 2, Vice Pres. 2, Thespians 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 1 JANET BENTLEY College Prep A Cappella 4g F T A 2, 3g Glee Club - Girls Vice Pres. 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2. DELORES BERKA Stenographic Senior Prepg Girls' Glee Club 2,5. - sunv RONALD BERANEK Wfooclworking Art Club 2: Auditorium Duty 2, 33 Fire Drill Duty 2, 33 Football 21 Teacher's Helper I, 2, 3, Track 2: Traffic Duty l. 2. 31 Honor Roll l,,2, 3. IVA'BERRY College Prep A Cappella 3, 4, Girls Ensem- ble 3, Special Ensemble 4, Big Sister 3i Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Pres.,-Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Girls' State Alternate 3g Glee Club - Girls' 1, 2, Tdoter Reporter, Courtesy Chairman, Gymettes 2, Library Service League 23 Locker Duty 3, 4, Girls Locker Chairman 4, National Honor Society 4, Portias. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tooter Reporter, Secretary, Treasurer, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, Scrap- book Chairman, Door Com- mittee, Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 45 Tennis 3, Y-Teens 2, 33 Speaker at National Honor Society Banquet 2. PATRICIA BEVINS Homemaking aie. W r e kj it 71 S , ii 'Sex y gi 2 PHYLLIS BIRCH General Business A Cappella 4, Elevator Duty 35 Glee Club - Girls 2, Hall Duty 33 Horizon 33 Junior Choir Red Pep ers 2, Science 33 Te cher's Helper 3, 4. 61 IO ANN BRAZEALW General Business Hall Duty 2. 3. 4. JOANN BROCKMAN General MARGARET BROSNIHAN General Business Horizon 2, 33 Teacher's Helper 3. FRANCES BROWN Stenographic Girls Crack Squad on T. V. 3, 43 G. G. A. 2, 3, 4, Gyrnettes 1, 2, 3,' 4, Hall Duty 3, 4, Library Service League lg O Club 3, 4, Red' Peppers 2, 3, 4, Tooter Reporter, Teacher's Helper 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 43 Trailers 2: Winged Foot 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 O. U. Play Davg Second String Cheerleader 2, 3, First String Cheerleader 4. JOHN BOLAN Auto Mechanics Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. 4. PATRICIA BOURKE Commercial Stenographic Auditorium Duty 2, 3. 41 T. V Crack Squad Girls 3. 4: G. G A. 2. 3, 4, Gymettes 1. 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3. Pres. 4, Library Service League 11 O Club 2. 3, 43 Red Peppers 2. 3. 4, Sec. 3, May Queen Coronation 2, 3, Attendant to Queen of Ath- letics 2: Tennis 1. 2. 3. 41 Trail- ers 2: Wlinged Foot 3. 41 Hon- or Roll lg O. If, Play Day, Homecoming Countess 4, Cheerleader Second String 21 One of Five Best Athletes 3: Gym Captain 2. 3. 4. Mg?'f?SQ?ijfii.ez . ' -. I-gel: illiflf ' N ii? '- -V K I ' je- Qi' '- , ' ' DE LBERT BROWN General ' A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Boys 1, Hall Duty 1, 2, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 35 Teacher's Help- er 1, 3 RONALD BRUCKNER General Business Campus Duty 2g Teacher's Helper 3, 43 Traffic Duty 3, 4. ...im as RICHARD BORO General Mechanics ROSE MARIE BOZAK' General Business Art Club 1. 2. 33 Band Science Club lg Board Directors lg Auditorium Duty 1. 3. 2, 3, of JAMES DRENNALN Auto Mechanics MELVIN BRONOWSKI Music Auditorium Duty 41 Band 2. 3. 41 Elevator Duty 41 Hi-Y Y- Knots 1 2, Treas. 2. 'U' CLARISSA BUSSE Commercial A Cappella 2. 3. 4: Double Duo, Ensemble, Sgt. at Art Club 1. 2: Glee Gils 2: Gymettes lg junior Choir.2g Portias ish Club 33 Teacher's 2. 3. -1: Captain of Gym Girls Volley Ball Team: Baseball Teamg Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. RICHARD CALLAHAN General Business X STANLEY CANOVAH' General Mechanics . Cafeteria Duty lg Fire Drill Duty lg Glee Club - Boys 3: Hall Duty 1. ROGER CARLSON Art Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Audito- rium Duty lg Stage Craft. JERRY BRUST XY'oodworking NANCY BURNS Stenographic , Tennis 2. BEVERLY CARLSON General Business Glee Club - Girls 2, 3, 4g Library Service League 2, 33 Teacher's Helper 4g Pres. Senior Prep Club. DOYLE CARTER College Prep Chess Club 3. Vice Pres, 35 Debate 43 Latin Club 3. 43 Officers Club 45 Rifle Team 33 ROTC 1, 2. 3. 4g Science Club 3, 4, Pres.'3g Science Fiction Club 3g Thespians 3, 4g Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 43 Meet Me in St Louis 33 M. P. 3. Horizon 4: Red Peppers 2. 33 DELORES BURKETI' Stenographic G. G. A. 3, 41 Gymettes 2. 3. 41 Hall Duty 31 O Club 3, ag Red Peppers Z. 3. 4: Square Dancers 21 Tennis 2. '3, 43 Trailers 2. 3, 4: XX'ingecl Foot 4: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4, MARVIN BUSCH College Prep Engineering Boys' State 33 Crack Squad 2. 3. 41 Fire Drill Duty 2. 33 Hall Duty 2. 3: National Honor Society 4: Officers Club 4g ROTC 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Coun- cil 41 Teachers Helper 2. 3. MARY CACIOPPO Stenographic A Cappella 41 Glee Club - Girls 1. 21 Gymettes 2: junior Choir 31 Portias 23 Press Club 31 Spanish Club 3, 4: Tennis 2. 3. 'fr' 4: ZENAIDO CAMPOS Drafting l ARTHUR CHAPIN Diversified Occupations Auditorium Duty 3, Hall Duty 1. 2: Science Club 3, Thespi- ans 3. 4: Cheerleader 1: Stage Crew 1. 2. 3: Christmas Pro- gram 1. 2. 3: The Romancers , Meet Me in St, Louis , Command Performance . RONALD CHERNEY General Mechanics ROBERT CHIPMAN Wfoodworking A Cappella 2. 3, 4, Fire Drill Duty 4, Chairman 4, Glee Club Boys 1: Hall Duty 2, Student Council 3. 4: Student Court 4, Judge 4. DUANE CHUNKA Bookkeeping National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4. my iff? xyiyen Dil, ifjissis CASE Vocational Printing ROSEMARY CENOVICH College Prep Auditorium Duty 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Debate 2, 3. 4, Vice Pres. 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2. Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Girls' League Cabinet 3. 4, Vice Pres. 4, Girls' State ,3, Hall Duty 2, junior Red Cross 1, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Nati- onal Honor Society 3, 4, Red Peppers 1, Science Club 4, Vice Pres. 4, May Queen Coro- nation 2, 3, Club Rep., Club Rep. 3, Student Commission 3, Chairman 3, Student Council 4, Teacher's Helper 2, Y-Teens 3, Fun Night Council. DOLORES CHIZEK Commercial Stenographic Art Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Big Sister 2, Girls' League Cabinet 1, Hall Duty 4, Junior Red Cross 1. 2, 3, 4, Inter-City Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Latin Club 4, National Honor Society 4, May Queen Coronation 3. JOHN CISAR W'oodworking DELORES CASEY General Business Teacher's Helper 3, 4, German Club. JEANNE CHANDLER Stenographic junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Red Peppers 2, 3. 4, May.Queen Coronation 3, Junior Glee 2, Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. 4, Service Chairman 3, Sec. 4. GEORGE CHERNEY' Sales . Art Club 1, ROTC 1, Sales Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. MARY CHERRY Stenographic Auditorium Duty 3, 4, G. G. A. 4, Gymettes 4, Red Peppers 2, Tennis 3. BEVERLEY COLLINS Home Economics G. G. A. 4: Gymettes 1 2: Red Peppers 2. 3, 4: Tea.cher's Help- er 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 3, 43 Tardy Desk. DA VONNE COUCH Bookkeeping A Cappella 4, Glee Club Girls 1, 2, junior Choir 3. JEAN CIUREJ Homemaking Horizon 4. RALPH CLIFTON College Prep Band 1, 2. 3: Boys' State 33 Football 1. 2: Hi-Y Y-4's 2, 3, 4: Inter- City Council 4: National Society 43 Officers Club 41 Rifle Team 3. 41 ROTC 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. JOHN COX ARTHUR CROFT Woodworking College Prep O Club li Wrestling 1, 2, Band 1. 2. 3. 43 Halfl Duty 1 3, 4. 21 Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3. 43 MARY ANN CRONICAN College Prep A Cappella 3, 43 Girls' Ensem- ble 4: Dance Duty 3. 4: Glee Club - Girls 1.'2g Hall Duty 1, 2: May Queen Coronation 3. Officers Club 11 ROTC 1, 2, 3. 'ill Science Club 1. 2: Spanish Club 1. 2: Teachers Helper 1. 2. THELMA CUNNINGHAM General Business French Club 43 G. G. A, 1, 23 Teacher's Helper 3. AL CLARK College Prep GLENN COCKRANE College Prep Auditorium Duty 3, 4, Captain 41 Emanons 13 Hall Duty 1, 2. 3: Hi-Y Y-4's 4: Traffic Duty 3: Basketball 1. ROBERTA CONNOR Nurses Prep .IOSEPH L. COVICH Vloodworking Orchestra Club 3, 43 ROTC 1, 2, Speech Choir lg Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 3.- DONALD DAVIS Auto Mechanics Auditorium Duty 23 Fire Drill Duty 33 Hall Duty 3, 43 ROTC 1, 2, 3. O LARRY DEMKOWSKI Diversified Occupation ROTC 1, 2, 3. THOMAS C. DOERR College Prep Chess Club 3, Treas. 33 Crack Squad 33 Debate 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Library Service League 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Rifle Team 33RO- TC 1, 2, 33 Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 Speech Choir 2, 33 Thespians 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 National Forensic League 43 M.P. Detail 33 Alter- nate for Boys' State 3. MARY ANN DOLEZAL Household Arts I CHARLOTTE DOLL College Prep A Cappella 3, 43 Girls' Ensem- ble3 Big Sister 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3f 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 33 Girls' Lea ue Cabinet 2 3 Glee JACK CURRAN Art Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bancl 1, 23 Football 1, 23 Spanish Club 4, Treas. 43 Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Editor in Chief 4. DANIEL DANAHY General Business ROTC 1, 2, 3. 8 5 S Club - Girls 23 Gymettes 13 Hi- Lighters 13 Horizon 2, lVice Pres. 23 Inter-City Council 43 Library Service League 13 Lock- er Duty 4, Co-Chairman 43 National Hbnor Society 3, 4, Rec. Sec, 43 Press Club 43 Span- ish Club 3, 4, Representative 33 Speech Choir 23 Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Parliamentarian 43 Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 3, 4' Thespians 2, 3, 43 Trailers 1, 2, Vice Pres. 23 Yearbook Staff 4, Activity Editor 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 Head Hall Chairrrian 33 Honor Roll 1,.2, 3, 4, ROBERT DOSTAL Drafting Baseball 3, 43 Dance Duty 43 Football .43 O Club 3. 1 IDA KATHLEEN DABLER Homemaking A Cappella 43 Glee Club Girls 33 Portias 2, 3. NANCY DANE Sales Red Peppers 23 Sales Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, LOIS DELP Stenographic Glee Club - Girls 13 Red Pep- pers 13 Teacher's Helper 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Office Training 4. MARY LOUISE DeVENEY General Business A Cappella 13 Hall Duty 43 Library Service League 1, 23 Speech Choir 1, 43 Teacherfs Helper 33 Thespians 43 Play Production. NT JOY ANNE DUFFY College Prep Big Sister 33 F T A 3, 43 Glee Club - Girls 33 Gymettes 13 Horizon 13 Y-Teens 1. MARILYN DUREE Nurses Prep Chess Club 2, 4, Sec. 43 Debate 2, 3, 43 Square Dancers 2. PAUL EHLERS General Baseball 1, 23 Fooball 1, 2, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JANICE ERB Stenographic Double Duo 33 Glee Club Girls 23 Teacher's Helper 3: Cashier in Cafeteria 1, 2. LEROY ENGELKE Woodworking Hall Duty 3. DONALD E College Prep Cafeteria Duty 33 Campus Duty 23 Dance D Duty 13 Hal Spanish Club 23 Track 13 Traffic Duty PEGGY LOU DREFS3 Household Arts JIM DROSS College Prep Auditorium Duty 43 Emanons 13 Fire Drill Duty 2, 33 Foot- ball 1. 2, 33 Hall Duty 2, 33 Hi-Y Y-4's 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Speech Choir 23 Traffic Duty 3. RFTMHER uty 33 Fire Drill l Duty 2, 3, 43 V' 4. JON DRESSLER. Commercial Baseball 23 Golf 43 O Club 2, 3, 43 Sales Club 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 43 Class Repre- sentative 1, PATRICIA DUDZINSKI General Business Career Club 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Hall Duty 1, 43 Y-Teens 43 Teachers Helper: Office Practice. DUNKAK Prep A Cappella 3, 4, Madrigal 3, Boys Octette3 Boys' Ensemble, Outside Relations' Choir3 Dance Duty 43 Glee Club - Boys 23 Y Y-4's '43 Locker Duty 43 Council 43 Basketball 1, 2, 5. EUGENE EGNOSKI Music Band 1, 2, 33 Debate 33 Hall Duty 3g Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. 'V 11 BYRON FAST Woodworking Locker Duty 23 Hall Duty 3. CARL FENDER Woodworking Auditorium Duty 43 O Club 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY FITZWATER College Prep A Cappella 4, Small Group 43 Big Sister 3, 43 Debate 2, 3, 4, Pres! 43 F T A, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 33 Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Girls' State 3. Alternate 31 Glee Club - Girls 33 Horizon '2, Sec. 23 Inter-City Council 3, 43 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Cor. Sec. 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, Sec. 43 May Queen Coronation 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3, 4, Sec. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: County Supt. of Schools. GEORGE FRADY Printing Hall Duty 23 ROTC 1, 23 Tooter Staff 1, 2, 3, 4g Year! book Staff 4. MARY ANN FONFARA Stenographic JANE ERXLEBEN Homemaking Gymettes 43 Hall Duty 23 junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 43 Portias 43 Y-Teens 4. RITA FAHEY General Business Auditorium Duty 2, 33 Dance Duty 43 Hall Duty 2, 3, 43 Horizon 2, 33 junior Red Cross 13 Portias 33 Red Peppers 2, 33 Student Commission 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Teacher's Helper 33 Yearbook Staff 4, Publicity Editor 4. NORMA FRAZIER General Business G. G. A, '23 Gymettes 33 Hall Duty 23 Junior Red Cross 13 Library Service League 23 Red Peppers 1, '23 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Teacher's Helper 2, 3, 43 Winged Foot 23 Play DZYQ Gym Captain. EDITH EVERT Homemaking Hall Duty 4. SAM FANCIULLO Sales Art Club 23 Sales Club 4. RONALD FE LTHAUSER Woodworking ROBERT FILIPOWSKI Woodworking Officers Club 43 Rifle Team 3 43 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. ' N on 1 N' x iz MARY ANN FUERST College Prep F T A 3, 43 Hall Duty 39 junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Teacher's Helper 3. 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN GARTIGAS Stenographic German Club. FRED GEIHS General Business A Cappella 3, 4g'Glee Club - Boys 2: Hi-Y Y14's 43 junior Choir 1. DELLA JEAN GEORGE' General Business ,319 'v GDCIIQ' ,qw BARBARA FREEMAN College Prep A Cappella 4, Girls' Ensemble 43 Career Club 3, 43 Debate 3g French Club 33 Girls' League Cabinet 23 Glee Club - Girls 1, 2g Hall Duty lg junior Choir 2g Portias 32 Spanish Club 43 Teacher's Helper 3: Y-Teens 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Attend- ants Office Helper. MAXINE FRICKE College Prep PAUL GEIHS General Business A Cappella 3, 4g Glee Club Boys 25 Hall Duty 4g Hi-Y Y-4's 4g junior Choir 1. BARBARA GETROST Nurses Prep junior Choir 2, Latin Club 31 Library Service League 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Speech Choir 1, 23 Teacher's Helper 1. K' It 4 4, MAX FRICKE Drafting ' s ANTHONY FUCINARO' College Prep A Cappella 2, 3g Officers Club 41 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS GARRISON Stenographic Gymettes 13 Horizon 2g junior Red Cross 4g Library Service League 23 Press Club 3: Sales Club 2g Pen Pal Club, SHIRLEY GAUBE General Business junior Red Cross 3. 4, Com- munity Service' Chairman: Red Peppers 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4, Elected Inter-City Council Meetings. LOIS GOLDIN General Business Dance Duty 4, Hall Duty 13 Library Service League 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Speech Choir 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Teacher's Helper 3, Thespians 4, Tooter Staff 3, 4, Reporter 3, Arts Editor 4, Yearbook Staff 43 Choric Arts 1, 23 Office Training 4, Office Practice 3. JOHN GRANGER General Mechanics Cafeteria Duty 2, 3, Dance Duty 3, 45 Fire Drill Duty 33 Hall Duty 1, 2, 39 Teacher's Helper 2, 3, 43 Traffic Duty 2. RONALD GROSKY Drafting Band 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Duty 2, Hall Duty 3: Officers Club 43 ROTC 1, 2, 3. CLARA GROVES College Pfep A Cappella 4, French Club 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 4, Vice Pres, 3, Glee Club - Girls 33 Library Service League 3, 4, Head Ofice Monitor 4, Press Club 4, Reporter 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Red Peppers 1, Tooter Staff 3, 4, Copyreagier 3, Co: Sports Editor 4. SHIRLEY GILDON Stenographic A Cappella 4, Glee Club Girls 3g Junior Choir 2, Office Training 2. KATHRYN GOEBEL Nurses Prep :iff ' J ME LVIN GROTHE Drafting SHIRLEY GLUP General Business GLADYS GOEKEN General Girls' League Cabinet 1, 2, Hall Duty 2, 33 Horizon 1, 23 Portias 1. REBECCA GOMEZ Commercial Art Art Club 2, 3, 4,lVice Pres., Portias 1, 2, 4, Square Dancers 2. CAROL GREGG College Prep Big Sister 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Cabinet 1, 2, Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Inter-City lst Vice Pres. 3, Inter-City Pres. 43 Library Service League 2, 3, Freshman Guide 2, Reporter 3, Press Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Red Peppers 1, Spanish Club 4, Speech Choir 2, 35 Teach- er's Helper 2, Thespians 2, 3, A, Reporter 4, Tooter Staff 3, Reporter 3, Club Editor 4, -Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, reas. 49 Lieutenant Colonel's Lady 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, Choric Arts 1, Style Show 1. if-Q? ,, CALVIN GROW Sales V. 'wif '. ' aata RICHARD Auto Mechanics DONNA JEAN HARRIS Nurses Prep Fire Drill Duty 2g Future Nurses of America 33 Glee Club - Girls 4g Hall Duty 1, 23 Library Service League 2, 3: Portias l, 2, 3, 43 Red Peppers 33 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Square Dancers 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. Treas. Pro ram Chairman ' . . g , Teacher's Helper 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. GERALD HARVAT Auto Mechanics LEROY HAYES Woodworking Hall Duty 33 Officers Club 3, 43 ROTC 1, 2 3, 4. 5 . RQ PATRICIA HASSETT General Gymettes 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. NOAH I-IEMBERTI' Auto Mechanics SHIRLEY ANN GUYOTI' Commercial A Cappella 3, 4g Horizon 23 Red Peppers 13 Pres. of junior Glee. MARY HAMILTON Stenographic Hall Duty 33 Teacher's Helper 2, 3, 4. 1- WILMA HALL College Prep Big Sister 3g French Club 3: F T A 2: Gymettes 1. 23 Por- tias 1. 2, 3. 43 Red Peppers 1, 2: Teacher's Helper 43 Tennis 1. 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, TOD HANDRICK College Prep Auditorium Duty 2: Speech Choir 1. CAROL ANN HARRIS College Prep Band 1. 2, 3, 4, All City Band 2. 3. -43 Future Nurses of America 4g Hall Duty 13 Li- brary Service League 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 3. 43 Y-Teens 4: I-Ionor Roll 3. BILL HARTMAN Auto Mechanics College Prep ROBERT HLIDEK' Vfoodworking Auditorium Duty 2. 3, 4. Chair- man 33 Track 3: Traffic Duty 334. NANCY HODGEN College Prep A Cappella 4. Tooter Reporter 43 Big Sister 3. 4: F T A 2. 3. -l. Treas. 33 G. G. A. 2. 3. 43 Girls' League Cabinet 3. Toot- er Reporter 3: Glee Club - Girls 2, 3, Pres. of Sr. Glee 33 Gymettes 1. Vice Pres. 13 Latin Club 3. 4. 2nd Consul 43 National Honor Society 3. 4, Tooter reporter 43 Portias 13 Press Club 3. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Red Peppers lg May Queen Coronation 3: Swimming 2. 31 Teacher's Helper 1. 2. 3. 4: Tennis 1. 2: Tooter Staff 3. 43 Yearbook Staff 4: Y-Teens 33 County Attorney for County Government Day3 Honor Roll 1. 2, 33 Sophomore Party Committee3 jr. and Sr. Mas- querade Party Committee. WALLACE HOFFMAN General- , Cafeteria Duty 2. 3. 43 Foota ball 13 ROTC 13 Basketball 1. PATRICIA HOLDERNESS Stenographic Horizon 33 National Honor Society 4g Teacher's Helper 4: Y-Teens 1. Stenographic RICHARD HENDERSON JANE HETMANEK Horizon 3: Teacher's Helper 4. MARTHA HENNI Lfusic A Cappella 3. 4. Girls Ensem- ble. Double Duo: Auditorium Duty 4: Glee Club - Girls 2. junior Glee Courtesy Chair- man. Senior Glee Sergeant at Arms: Gymettes l: junior Choir 2: Teacher's Helper 2: Attendance Helper'-i: Honor Roll 33 Captain Gym Team, ALICE HINES Stenographic A Cappella 4: Glee Club - Girls 3: Hall Duty 1. 4: Hori- zon 2, 3. 4 Representative. Inter-City Council 4: Library Service League 2: Portias 4: Office Training 4. PHYLLIS HOFMANN College Prep Auditorium Duty 33 Band 3. 4: French Club 33 F T A 23 G. G. A. 2. 3. 4: Gymettes 11 Red Peppers 1. 2. 3: May Queen Coronation 2. 3: Square Dancers 2, 3, 4. Pres. 3 and 43 Student Council 3. 4. Treas. 4: Tooter Staff 3: Wfinged Foot 2. 3, 4:Y-Teens 2. 3, 4. Interl City Sec. 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Cheerleader 2, 33 Gym Cap- tain 3. DORA DENE HOPP General' Business Horizon 3, 4: Teacher's Helper 23 Y-Teens 1, 4. DOLORES HOBBS College Prep and Stenographic Gymettes 1: Hall Duty 13 Horizon 1. 2. 3. 4. Tooter Re- porter. Representative. Inter- City Council 2. 3: Library Service League 3. 4: Portias 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Office Training 4. RONALD HODGES Electricity Baseball 1: Cafeteria Duty 13 Campus Duty 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 43 Hall Duty 1, 2. 3. 43 Locker Duty 2. 3.' 4: O Club 23 Rifle Team 1: ROTC 1. 2: Sports Club 1. 3. 3. 43 Swim- ming 1: Track 1. 2. 3. 41 Traffic Duty 3. 3: W'restling 1. 2. 3. 43 Basketball: Stage Crew: Acting. v ,ff Nfl THOMAS HUMASON College Prep Campus Duty 21 Hall Duty 3: Spanish Club 3, Tooter Staff 3g Basketball 1. JANIS HUSTED College Prep F T A 3, 41 Girls' State 3, County Commissioner, Jr.. Glee Club - Girls 25 Hall Duty lg Horizon 31 Junior Red Cross lg Latin Club 3, 4, Censor 3, Vice Pres. 43 Library Service League'2, 3, 4, Door Captain, National Honor Society 3, 43 Press Club 3. 4, Treas. 43 Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Speech Choir 33 Teacher's Helper 2, Tooter Staff '3, 4, Associate Dra Mu Editor 3, Editor in Chief 43 Thespians 3, 41 Y- Teens. 1, 2g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Delegate to National High School Press Convention in Topeka. ROLAND HUXTABLE Drafting , Auditorium Duty 2g Campus Duty 2, 3. BYRON IVEY Music A A Cappella 2, 3,,4, Robe Chari- mang F T A 39 Junior Choir 2, Latin Club 3: Library Service League 2, 3, Officers Club 43 ROTC.1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 31 Speech Choir, 2, 3: Thespi- ans 2, 3, 43 Spring Programs 2, 31 Christmas Program 2,- 35 All City Festival 3, 4. ,- I, 1- JACK HRBEK General Machine ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA HYBNER Stenographic A Cappella 43 Big' Sister 3g Future Nurses of America' 4g Glee Club - Girls 3, Sec. Treas. of Girls Senior Glee: Gymettes, 23 Hall Duty 2, 35 Portias 2, 3, Teacher's Helper 1g Tennis 2, 3. JUNE JACKSON General Business A Cappella 3, 4, Girls Glee 3, 43 Art Club 33 Big Sister 15 Girls' League Cabinet 1, Y- Teens 4. I tiff KI fl LEONARD HoRToN ' Printing Football 3. Art .Club 2. 3: Officers Club 41 Press Club 31 Rifle Team 1: ALYNOR HRBEK Nurses Prep G. G, A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Tardy Helper 3. ROBERT HULL Auto Mechanics Art Club 32 Dance Duty 31 Hall Duty 1. 3: Locker Duty 23 Officers Club 41 Rifle Team 33 ROTC I, 2, 3. -lg XY'restling 1. JERRY HUMPAL General Business Campus Duty 11 Student Coun- cil 2. 3: Teachers Helper 1, 2. 31 Vfrestling 1. 2: Traffic Chairman. WALTER HUXHOLD College Prep 8: Art and- Science Hall Duty 33 Spanish Club 3. SANDRA JACKWIN General Business Auditorium Duty 43 G. G. A. 43 Horizon lg Library Service League 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Student Commissioner 43 Teacher's Helper 3, 43 Volley Ball Tournament. ROBERT JANOVICH' General .R 1 as NANCY JEFFERSON Stenographic and General Busi- ness - Big Sister 33 F.T A 33 Librar- iang Future Nurses of America 43 Glee Club - Girls 2, 3, Jr. Glee Vice Pres. 2, Sr. Glee Vice Pres. 33 Gymettes 13 Hall Duty 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 4, Treas. 43 Locker Duty 43 Press Club 3, 4, Sec. 43 Quill and ,MMXV Scroll 43 Speech Choir 2, 3. ', Vice Pres.3 Student Council 4 Student Court 4g Teacher's Helper 1, 43 Thespians 2, 3, 4g Tooter Staff 3, 4, Exchange Editor 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Y-Teens 33 Choric Arts 13 Freshman Guide 43 Office Training 43 Tooter Reporter 3. GARY JACOBSON College Prep Engineering JANICE JEDYNAK College Prep and Stenographic Debate 2, 3, 4, Debate Squad 3, 43 Gymettes 13 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Chairman 3, Pres. 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Portias 1 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4g Teacher's Helper 2, 33 Y-Teens 1. SHIRLEY ANN JELINEK College Prep F T A 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Teach- er's Helper 2, 3, 43,Tennis 1, 23 Style Show 1. HARTVIG JENSEN Drafting RIC'HARD JENSEN Commercial Sales Campus Duty 1, 23 O Club 23 ROTC 13 Sales Club 3, 4, Pres. 3 and 43 Wrestling 1, 2 EILEEN JOCHEIM Stenographic Auditorium Duty 43 Gf G, A. 43 Hall Duty 2, 33 Library Service League 2, 3, 43 Student Commission 43 Teacher's Help- er 3: Honor Roll 3. LIBBYE JIRKA Stenographic 'Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Office Training 4. EDWARD JOHN JODEITW RICHARD JOHANEK College Prep Electricity Hall Duty 31 Traffic Duty 1. JEANETTE KAFKA General Business Auditorium Duty 43 Hall Duty 43 Press Club 33 Tooter Staff 3, ARLENE KAISER Stenographic A Cappella 41 Debate 33 Glee Club - Girls 3. MARY LOU KANSIER General Business Glee Club - Girls 1, 23 Hori- zon 3, 43 Library Service Lea- gue l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 13 Office Practice 33 Office Training 43 All City Music Festival 4. JAMES KARAS College Prep A 8: S Debate I3 Ha'll Duty 13 Hi-Y Y-4's I3 Philatelic Club 13 Spanish Club 3, 43 Track 2. WILLA JOHNSON College Prep A Cappella 3, 4, Madrigal, Dozen Breakers , Triple Triog French Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 F T A 2, 3, 4, Histor- ian 33 Glee Club - Girls 23 Harmonettes. IRENE JUI-IL General Business Gymettes 23 Hall Duty 2, 33 Horizon 13 Libraily Service League 33 Teacher's Helper 33 Girl Scout. RONA LD KANTOR College Prep Band l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. REGINA KAVALIAUSKAS College Prep German Club 3, 4. PAYE JoRGENsoN College Prep Hall Duty 2, 3. DONNA JUNG Nurses Prep Senior Prep 43 Fresh Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Attendance Helper. KEEP IT UP YOU'RE NOT HALF THROUGH THE SEN- IOR SECTION YET. SHIRLEY KALASKY General Business Horizon 2, 3, Treas. 33 Library Service League l. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KELLER' Woodworking PAUL KILBORN Music Auditorium Du.ty 43 Football 33 Library Service League 2, 3, 43 Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3, 4, All City Orchestra 43 Track 2, 3. DONNA KAVAN Stenographic A Cappella 3, 4, Sec. Treas. 43 Big Sister 33 Glee Club - Girls 23 Horizon 43 Library Service League 2, 33 Portias 33 Press Club 33 Red Peppers 13 Y- Teens lg-1952 Homecoming Queen3 Office Practice 3. JESSIE MAE KELLEY Music Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3, 43 All City Band 2, 3g Honor Roll 3. BILL KLEFFMAN DONALD KLEIN Sales Woodworking JOSEPH KLEMENCIE MARY ELLEN KOCANDA Auto Mechanics General Hall DMV 13 Traffic Duty 1, 2. Art Club 43 Auditorium Duty WALTER KAWA Printing.. MARGARET KELLEY General Business PHYLLIS JEAN KENDALI. Stenographic Hall Duty -43 Library Service League 23 Red Peppers 23 Speech Choir 43 May 'Queen Coronation 13 Teacher's Helper 33 Tennis 23 Thespians 43 Sec. 9A Class3 Plav Production, SOPHIE KILTON 1 General Business ' Ylfl :KX X 23 Glee Club - Girls 2, 33 Speech Choir 13 Attendance Monitor 4. MADELINE KOVER Stenographic A Cappella 2, 3, Girls Ensemble 3g Horizon 2, 43 Latin Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Y- Teens 1, 4. JUIIE KRAJEWSKI Homemaking ,, U .1 ' f 1'- 3 J MARY LOU KRATOCHVIL Stenographic Debate 23 Glee Club - Girls 23 Hall Duty 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDRIC KRAUSE College Prep Hall Duty 3, 43 Hi-Y Y-4's 43 Officers Club 43 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3. J N ILA KRATZER Colle e Pre 8 P A Cappella 3, 4, Courtesy X D KOILE a ting aseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Duty 1. 43 Football 1, 2. 3, 4, All City, All, State3 O Club 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3. JAMES KOSTSZEWA Woodworking H ll Duty 2. 31 ROTC l. Chairman 4, Girls Ensemble 3, 4, Girls Trio 43 F T A .33 Glee Club - Girls 23 Spanish Club 43 Speech Choir 3gTeacher's Hel- per 3, 43 Thespians 43 Meet Me In St. Louis 3. JOSEPH KRIPAL Drafting Hall Duty 2, 3, 43 Deans Hel- per 3. LORRAINE KOSALKA General Business Dance Duty 43 Hall Duty Library Service League Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 3. MARCHETA KOVANDA Homemaking Hall Duty 2, 3. 4. FREDRIC KRAFT General Mechanics Hall Duty 23 Wrestling 4 ROBERT KRALICEK Woodworking 21 1 GERALD LATHROP College Prep Band 1, 2, 4, Hall Duty 2, 5, 43 Student Commission 4, Traffic Duty 3, 4. KENNETH LAWVER Diversified Occupations DUANE LEE College Prep Cafeteria Duty 2, 3, 4,+Chair- man 4, Football 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Tooter Staff 4, Sport Editor 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Sport Editor 4. SHIRLEY ANN LENZ Stenographic 5 I NORMA LEMON Homemaking AUBREY LEYVISWF Sales Football 2, ROTC 1, 2, Sales Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Choir 1, 2. BERNARD KROS Diversified Occupations Auditorium Duty 2, Campus Duty 2, Hall Duty 2, 3. MARY KUDRNA General Business Girls' League Cabinet 2, Gym- ettes 1, Horizon 2, Junior Red Cross 4, Sales Club 2, Teacher's Helper 4. IRENE KUDLACEK College Prep Art Club 4, Tennis 4, Trailers 4. ! 1 2- If aff 1 kj 4 i .. TRICIA LARSEN enyfraphic f . If Cappella 4, flienfgr Prepg ig Sister 3, Gl 'Club -I Girls 3, Horizon 4, iibrary ServKe3 League 2. ,a N 2 I GARY M. LAUGHLIN Drafting Band 2, 3, 4, Hall Duty 4, Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Traffic Duty 4, Music Festival Clinic 1-. 2, 3, 4 RICHARD LAWVER Diversified Occupations Auditorium Duty 5, Hall Duty 2. VIRGENE LODES Stenographic Teacher's Helper 1. MARIE LUJANO College Prep JAMES MACK LYSLE MacMILLENM Electricity Auto Mechanics DOROTHY MAJEWICZ SHIRLEY MAJOR? General Business I General Business Elevator Dut 4' Hall Dut 3 Dean's Assistant 2. Y 1 Y 1 Press Club 4, Traffic Duty 4. MARY ANN LINHART Stenographic A Cappella 4, Glee Club Girls 3, Teacher's Helper 3. SHEILA LITTLE College Prep A Cappella 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Girls Ensemble 3, Mixed En- semble 4, Big Sister 4, G. G. A. 1, 2, Girls' League Cabinet 4, Glee Club - Girls 2, Gym- ettes 1, 2, Hall Duty 1, 2, Library Service League 2, 3, Locker Duty 3, Press Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Vice Pres. 4, Speech Choir 1, 2, 3, May Queen Coronation 1, 3, Stud- ent Council 1, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Dance Chairman 4, Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Out- standing junior Girl, North- western Scholarship 3. ANITA LIPPOLD Stenographic Press Club' 4,. Tooter Staff 3, 4, Co-Circulation Manager. DARLENE LITTLEJOHN College Prep A Cappella 4, Art Club 1, Big Sister 3, French Club 3, fl, Girls' League Cabinet 1, 2, Glee Club - Girls 2, junior Choir, junior Red Cross 1, 2, Spanish Club 4. ALFRED LUDWIG College Prep , Band 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Library Service League 1, 2, Orchestra Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2. SHIRLEY MACAITIS General Business c .1 - i x ar a . ,. ., M 5 3 W5 H - - ' fi K 1' .asf-if -A-'est '311..i:.. U I - SYBIL McCLAIN Stenographic EUGENE MCINTYRES' General Cafeteria Duty 35 Campus Duty 2, 5g Dance Duty 23 Elevator Duty lg Hall Duty 1, 2, 3g Junior Red Cross 1g Lock- er Duty lg ROTC 13 Traffic Duty 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND McLAUGHLIN Auto Mechanics Campus Duty 2, 3: Track 13 Traffic Duty 1. JAMES MEEHAN General SAM MARASCO Wfoodworking Baseball 1, 2, 3g Basketball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN MASTERS Stenographic Hall Duty 2. 4: junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4g Library Service League 53 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 43 Dean's Helper. JOYCE MCNURLIN Stenographic G. G. A. 13 Library Service League 2g Albion Senior High. Pep Club 1, 2g Future Home- makers of America 1, 23 Glee Club 11 Library Service League 2. HELEN MELENTOVICH Stenographic RACHEL MARQUEZ Sales U A Cappella 4: Glee Club Girls -1: Sales Club 2. 31 Cafet- erin Duty 1. JEANNE NICCANN Stenographic Big Sister 3. -iz Girls' League Cabinet 3. 4, Treas. 43 Glee Club - Girls 31 Hall Duty 2, 3g Horizon 33 Press Club 3. 4. Pres. 41 Quill and Scroll 43 Red Peppers 1: Spanish Club 4: Teacher's Helper 1, 2, -ig TOOL er Staff 3. 4, Advertising Mana- ger -ig Yearbook Staff 41 Y- Teens 53 Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4. JAMES MCCORKLE Machine Shop AUDREY MCKEIRMANM General siness HELEN MOSITES MARLENE MOE College Prep Stenographic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymettes 1, Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Library Service League 2, Portias 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Teacher's Helper 4, Y-Teens 1, Office Helper 3. JOYCE MORRIS College Prep FTA 3,4,G.G.A.2,3,4, Gymettes l, 2, 3, 4, Tooter Re- porter and Sec. Horizon 1, 2, O Club 4, Portias 1, 2, Press Club 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 2 yrs., Teacher's Helper 2, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4, Substitute 2, Team 3, 4, Tooter Staff 4, Girl's Sports Editor, Trailers 2, 3, 4, Pres., Winged Foot 3, 4, Office Training. Stenographic National Honor Society 1, ELEANOR MUNSON Sales Art Club 1, Cafeteria Duty 2, Sales Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ff 4 JAMES MERTZ College Prep Art Club 1, Boys' State 3, Foot- ball 2, Hall Duty 4, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 4, Hi-Y 4. VIOLET MILENKOVICH Stenographic Horizon 2, Teacher's Helper 3. RUDY MUDRA College Prep Engineering Woodworking Art Club 1, 2, Campus Duty 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Fire Drill Duty 3, Hall Duty 3, Teacher's Hel- per 2, Traffic Duty 3, Honor Roll 3. VIRGINIA MUNSON' General DONNA MICUTA General Business German Club 4. CHARLES MINCKS1' College Prep Cafeteria Duty 2, 3, Chairman, Campus Duty 4, Debate 1, 2. 3, 4, F T A 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Hall Duty 2, junior Red Cross 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, ROTC 3. MARY LEE MOORE Nurses Prep Hall Duty 1, Red Peppers 1, Trailers 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4. RAYMOND MORRISSEY Geneigal Bus-iness Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, Campus Duty 2, Hall Duty 2, ROTC 3, Track 2, Honor Roll. Sault 'lkxfkj ,k QQ-54 ANE NELSON J Nurses Prep ALLEN NICHOLS Auto Mechanics EDWARD NIMERICHTER Electricity Art Club 4g Auditorium Duty 45 Hall Duty 4. BILL NOVAK College Prep Art Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. CONNIE MURPHY General Business Horizon lg Spanish Club 5g Tennis 41 Trailers 4. DWIGHT NEAL College Prep Teacher's Helper' 4: A Cappella 23 Band 1. 2g Three Loups Band Conference 1, 2g Music Contest 1. 2g Band Day 1, 2g Pep Band Festival 1, 2. NEAL NITZEL Industrial Arts EDWARD NOVAK College Prep Engineering Auditorium Duty 2g Cafeteria Duty 4, Captaifn 4g Hall Duty 4g Traffic Duty 3. I 1. 23 Custer County Music ALBERT NARDUZZO Drafting DALE NELSEN' Diversified Occupations Art Club 43 Hall Duty 2. 33 Locker Duty 2. 3: Rifle Team 2. 3: ROTC 1. 2, 3. LA VONNA NEUJAHR Stenographic A Cappella 3. 4, Girls Ensemb- le: Glee Club - Girls 2. MARY DELORES NIETO College Prep Glee Club - Girls 2g Hall Duty 1.-4g Junior Choir 23 Library Service League 23 Spanish Club 3. 41 Speech Choir 2, 3, 43 Teacher's Helper 3 Thespians 3. 4: Y-Teens 1. VZI i' MARVIN OLSON College Prep Engineering Auditorium Duty 41 Football 1. 2, 3. 41 Locker Duty 3, Chairman 3: O Club 3a Stud- ent Council 35 Teacher's Hel- per 21 Track 1, 2. 3. 41 Stage Craft 41 Basketball 1, 21 Home- coming 43 Honor Roll 1. CAROLYN OPOCENSKY College Prep Debate 3, 41 Future Nurses of America 41 Girls' League Cabi- net 41 Glee Club - Girls 2g Latin Club 3, 41 Library Serv- ice League 31 Portias 1. 2, 3. 41 Sec. 2, Treas 31 Play Prduct- ion 3, Ticket Chairman. SHIRLEY OSBORN College Prep Band 1, 2, 3, 41 National Honor Society 31 Teacher's Helper 3, 4. KENNETH PATRICK College Prep Campus Duty 21 ROTC 1. LOIS OURADA JAMES PERUOTKA Woodworking NANCY O'CONNOR Stenographic Teacher's Helper 3. Keep going pardner. There are only 8 more turns to make to reach the end of this section. THOMAS O'KEEFE College Prep Crack Squad 2, 3 Hall Duty 3: Hi-Y Y-4's 41 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 41 Officers Club 3. 41 ROTC 1, 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 41 N. C. O. Club 2. SL Butts Rifle Platoon 4. ae. ,., :- X 2, . an M. T Al. I -v1'f- HN 1 lllW.lf'l E 4 , ea ey 15 'P 'lf' ,s rv qv Nu i 5 1 A' Z PHY LLIS O'DELL Stenographic Junior Glee1 Senior Glee1 Sen- ior Prep, 2, 3. 41 Horizon 41 Y-Teens 11 Style Show 1. CAROL ANN OLSON Stenographic Library Service League 21 Por- tias 1, 2, 3, 41 Speech Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. Tooter Reporter 4: Square Dancers 21 Sec. 21 Thes- pians 2. 3, 4, Courtesy Chair- man: Y-Teens 1, 2. KEEP GOING PARDNER. THERE ARE ONLY 8 MORE TURNS TO MAKE TO REACH THE END OF THIS SECTION. RITA ORT Stenographic A Cappella 4,- Mixed Ensemble 41 Vice Pres. of Senior Prep1 Girls Glee Club 3: Junior Choir 21 Student Council 41 Student Court 41 Teacher's Hel- per 2. nxt- DONNA PETERSEN Stenographic Horizon 2, 3. Vice Pres. 33 N Library Service League 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS PETERSON Stenographic A Cappella 1, 3g Mixed Chorus G. G. A. 31 Swimming 3. JUNE D. PETERSON General Business Hall Dut 2' Horizon 1' li Y y . 1 ' brary Service League 2g Teach- er's Helper 2, 3. LOUIS PETROVICH Auto Mechanics College Prep Boys 3. ALICE PETERS General Business HELEN PETROVICH Stenographic Horizon 3, 43 Square Dancers 2. PAULINE PHILLIPS Homemaking FRANK PERROTTO A Cappella 43 Glee Club JOSEPH PESKA Auto Mechanics Auditorium Duty 2, 3, Campus Duty lg Dance Duty lg Hall Duty 2, 3, Te-acher's Helper 2, 3. LARRY PETERS General Sales Club 4. l JANET PETERSEN College Prep and Stenographic Senior Prep 1, Senior Glee 23 Latin Club 2, 3g Teacher's Hel- per 2, 33 Tooter Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 4. JACQUELINE PETERSON Stenographic Gymettes lg Horizon 1g Library Service League 2, 3g Portias 2g Red Peppers 2, Teacher's Hel- per 2, 3, 4g Tennis 1, 2. KJ lf! RICHARD POHL Auto Mechanics DELBERT POWELL Printing O Club 2, 3, 4, ROTC 33 Tooter Staff 4, Track 1, 2, County judge on County Day 3, LOIS PROFFIT College Prep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All City Band 2, 3, 4, Career Club 3g FTA 1, 2, junior Red Cross 4, Orches- tra Club 1, 2, 3, 4, All City Orchestra 1, Red Peppers lg Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Major- ette 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH RANDAZZO Machine Shop Auditorium Duty 4, Cafeteria Duty lg Campus Duty 1, Hall Duty 2, O Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, Track 2, 3,.Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew, Nbasketball. l r VERNON PUSH Drafting Art Club lg Hall Duty 2, Spanish Club 3 4. ili1?:cMl2?hligi55'lm5igyfi!p W Art Club 2 ANTHONY PICCOLO College Prep Campus Duty 3, Hall Duty 3, Rifle Team 2, 35 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. DUANE PLACEK College Prep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Serv- ice League 1, 23 ROTC Band 3, 4. W W QW 5 . X RAYMOND PILUS Electricity Hall Duty 2. JACQUELINE POGGE General Business Art Club.2g Gymettes 2, G. G. A. 3, 43 Hall Duty 1, 2: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 33 Red Peppers 2, 33 Speech Choir 1, 2, 33 Student Court 35 Teacher's Helper 23 Tennis 23 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Sec., Tooter Staff 35 Winged Foot 4, Y- Teens 1, 2, Senior Play 3, Choric Arts lg Christmas Pro- grams 1, 2, 3. DAVE POWELL Printing O Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 3 4jtage Craft 4. RICHARD PROCHASKA Machine Shop Baseball 43 Football 13 Basket- ball. SHARON REGNIER Homemaking Red Peppers 2, Traffic Duty 3. - GRETCHEN REIMERS Stenographic Horizon 2, 3, 4, Portias 4, Office Training 4, Office Pract- ice 3. JOHN RICCERI Bookkeeping and Accounting Cafeteria Duty 4, Hall Duty 2, BILL RICHT College Prep and Engineering Art Club 1. GERALDINE RICHARDSON Home Economics G. G. A. 1, 2: Libr ice League 3. ROBERT RIEDMANN Drafting Campus Duty 3, Traffic Duty 3. GERALDINE RECH General Business Hall Duty ,3 4, Horizon 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Helper 3. BETTY REEVE Stenographic junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Helper 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Ser- vice Chairman 4, Community Service Chairman. SHIRLEY ANN RECH Stenographic Horizon 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Library Service League 3: Teacher's Helper 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Style Show 1. MARIE REEVE Nurses Prep junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Community Chairman, Library Service League 3, Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Publicity Chairman, German Club 3, 4. SHELIA REGNIER General Business BILL REYNEK Engineering Cafeteria Duty 3, Chairman 3, Campus Duty 3, Chess Club 3, Debate 2, 3, 4, Science Fiction Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, Nat- ional Honor Society Speaker 4. ELOUISE ROMANO College Prep A Cappella 4, Madrigalg Glee Club - Girls 2, 3: Teacher's Helper 2. JOAN ROSENBAUGH General Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses of America 4g Hall Duty 13 Sales Club 3, Spanish Club 3. DARLENE ROUSE General Business Auditorium Duty 3, 43 Hall Duty 1, 2, Horizon 2g Library Service League 2, 35 Spanish Club 4g ,Student Commission 3, 4, Teacher's Helper 33 Home- coming Princess 4. A CONNIE RUMA General Business Big Sister 33 Hall Duty 3, 4. I General Business Style Show 1. SUSAN ROWE College Prep Portias lg Spanish Club 4, Represenative 43 Speech Choir 2, 4, Sec. 43 Teacher's Helper 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treasg '42 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Meet Me in St. Louise 3. JERRY RUSHLAU Auto Mechanics Crack Squad 2, 3, Officers Club 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4g Color Guard. DOLORES RISAVI junior Glee 4g Horizon 3, 4g PATRICIA Rl'I'I'ER General Business Art Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club - Girls 23 Gymettes lg Hall Duty 25 junior Red Cross 1, 23 Sales Club 13 Spanish Club 3. ROLLE ANGELINE ROMANO Auto Mechanics General Business Duty 2, 3, 43 Foot- Gvmettes 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, lg Traffic Duty 3, 4, 4. 40? Y? WILLIAM ROSE College Prep THOMAS ROSS College Prep Campus Duty 3, 4g Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, ,Pres. 3g Hi-Y Y-Knots 4g Latin Club 3, 4. DONNA SAND General Business Horizon 13 Teacher's Helper 2, 3. ROBERT SANFORD Wood JACK SAVAGE Art BEVERLY SCHELLHARDT Stenographic Office Practice 4. JOHN RYAN General RONALD RYBISKY Colle e Pre 8 P Baseball 3, 45 Campus Duty 2g Dance Duty 4g Traffic Duty 3. KATHALEEN SCHEETZ College Prep Hall Duty 21 Junior Choir 11 Spanish Club 3. 4g Teacher's Helper 4. THOMAS SCHRACK College Prep Boys' State 31 Football 33 Hi- Y Y-4's 2. 3, 4g Inter-City Council 41 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4g Year- book Staff 4. RONALD RYAN College Prep A Cappella 3, 4g Boys Ensemble 45 Cafeteria Duty 3g Debate 2, 3g Elevator Duty 3g Boys Glee Club 2g Hall Duty 35 Speech Choir 2. JOSEPH SACCO Drafting A Cappella 3, 4g Mixed En- sembleg Boys Glee Club 2g Junior Choir 23 ROTC 1g Ten- nis 1, 2, 3. DAVID SANDSTEDT Drafting A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 1. DONALD SARE General Mechanics Auditorium Duty 3, 43 Campus Duty 2g Boys Glee Club 33 Hall Duty lg O Club 1, 2, 3. 4g Track 1. 2, 3g Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4g Stage Crew 4. PATRICIA SCUDDER College Prep A Cappella 45 FTA 45 Girls Glee Club 3, Portias 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. g PATRICIA SEMPEK General Business Hall Duty 25 Teacher's Helpe . M! DOROTHY SHELDEN Commercial G. G. A. 2, 3, 45 Gymettes 2, 3, 45 Red Peppers 2, 3: Square Dancers 25 Tennis .25 Trailers 25 Winged Foot 3, 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3. HOWARD SI-IOEHIGH Sales Cafeteria Duty 45 Football 15 Hall Duty 35 Sales Club 2, 3, 4. ,wtf lfll 1 2- 1' t, :rf A SCHROEDER , enographic JSpeech Choir 1, 25 'l'eacher's Helper 3. EUGENE SCHWALM Electricity Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY JO SI-IENEFIELD General Band 1, 2, 3 45 Cafeteria Duty 1, 2, 3, 45 Gymettes 25 Junior Choir 1, 25 Orchestra Club 35 Red Peppers 15 Majorette 4. NEIL SHOOTER College Prep Auditorium Duty 35 Boys' State 35 Fire Drill Duty 35 Chairman 35 National Honor Society 3, 4,- Vice Pres, 45 Offi- cers Club 45 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Clerk, Executive Committee 4, Nominating Committee 4, Dance Co-Chair- man-3, 45 County Assessor on County Day 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Teen of the Week, World- Heraldg Assistant Chairman of Homecoming 4. DARLENE SCHULTE Nurses Prep Auditorium Duty 2, 3, 45 Girls Crack Squad on T. V. 3, 45 G, G. A. 3, 45 Gymettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 2, Vice Pres. 45 Hall Duty 1, 25 O Club 3, 45 Red Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4 Tooter Reporter 25 Speech Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 May Queen Coronation 35 Teacher's Helper 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4,' Vice Pres. 45 Trailer 15 Meet Me In St. Louis 31 1st String Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Pres. 35 Tooter Reporter 25 One of Five Best junior Athletes 5 Gym Captain 2, 3: O. U. Play Day 3. MICHAEL G. SCHWARTZ Woodworking Auditorium Duty 15 Campus Duty 15 Dance Duty 15 Fire Drill Duty 15 Hall Duty 15 ROTC 15 Wrestling 1. MAXINE SEDLAK Stenographic Girls Glee Club 35 Gymettes 3. CHARLES SHANAHAN Auto Mechanics Elevator Duty 45 Hall Duty 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Service League 2, 35 Teacher's Helper 2, 3. 45 Wrestling 4. 1 ml Hall Duty 3, 4, Sales Club 3, 4. MARIANN SIMOENS Stenographic junior Red Cross 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4- LE ROY SISSON X! ALBERT SHUKIS JOAN SIGMUND Sales Stenographic DANIEL SINNOTT Auto Mechanics Art Club 3? Hall Duty 33 RO- TC 1. BETTY SLAVIK Commercial Sales G. G. A. 3, Hall Duty 33 Sales Club 3, 4. WILMA SLIZOSKI SLOVEK Stenographic Prep 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Sec. 4, Library Service Lea- gue 1, 2, 3, 43 Press Club 33 Spanish Club 3, Yeirbook Staff 41 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, BONNIE SMITH DOLORES SMITH General Business Sales Horizon 3, 45 Spanish Club 4, Represenative 4, Y-Teens 43 Office Training 4, Honor Roll 1, 23 Style Show 1. EMMETT A. SMITH Engineering Prep Auditorium Duty 2, 33 Foot- ball 1g Hi-Y Y-Knots 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 43 Traffic ETTA MAYE SMITH College Prep Big Sister' 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Y- Teens 3, 4, Fun Night Council Duty 1, 2, Honor Rollg Stage 3, 4, Sec. 4. Crew 4. JOSEPH SOUSA Industrial Arts MARY ANN STANEK I-Iomemalcing Library Service League 3, THOMAS STAVIS Auto Mechanics Art Club 2, 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4g Cafeteria Duty 2, 3, 43 Campus Duty 2, 3g Football 1 Hi-Y 43 O Club 43 ROTC 4 Science Club 43 Tooter Report- er 4g Traffic Duty 4g Home- coming King 4. JEAN SMITH Nurses Prep College Prep ers 1, 2, 3. ,,i. ROBERT STAWNIAK General Auditorium Duty 3, 45 Hall Duty, Teacher's Helper 33 Traffic Duty 2. Future Nurses of America 1 Nurses Helper 4. MARY RUTH SMITH G. G. A. 42 Hall Duty 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Service League 2, 33 Locker Duty 45 Red Peppers 1, 23 Teacher's Helper 13 Trail- PEGGY STECKI MARIE LUCILLE STEENBOCK Stenographic Office Training 2. Stenographic MARGARET SMITH General Business Auditorium Duty 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 23 Hall Duty 23 Horizon 1g junior Choir Ig Library Service League 29 Orchestra Club 1, 23 Spanish Club lg May Queen Coronation 13 Square Dancers lg Student Commission 3, 49 Teacher's Helper lg Vice Pres. of junior Glee. LOUIS SOBCZYK Drafting Library Service League 33 Yearbook Staff 4, Photography Editor 4. GEORGIA MAY SPERRY' College Prep Latin Club 35 Portias 2g Ne- braska City High Glee Club 1. LORRAINE STASKIEWICZ Stenographic Elevator Duty 41 Hall Duty 33 Press Club 4g Traffic Duty 4. JU ANN SIIIKK General Business Art Club 13 Auditorium Duty. 3, 43 French Club 33 G. G. A. 23 Hall Duty 1, 23 Horizon 1, 2, 33 Library Service League 1, 2, 33 Red Peppers 13 Spanish Club lg Square Dancers 13 Student Commission 3, 43 Teacher's Helper 1, 23 Winged Foot 4s Honor Roll 1, 23 Home- coming Princessg Volley Ball Tournament 1. SYLVIA STEYSKAL Stenographic Hall Duty 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. JOHN PAUL STODOLKA Machinest RO-TC 1, 2. ETHEL STOLEY Nurses Prep Future Nurses of America 43 Horizon 43 Latin Club 33 Portias 4. JOHN STELLA Drafting JO ANN STEPHENS College Prep A Cappella 3, 43 Auditorium Duty 13 FTA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 39 G. G. A. 1, 2, -3, -43 Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Sec. 33 Gymettes 1, Tooter Reporter 13 Hall Duty 33 Portias 13 Red Peppers lg Spanish Club 3, 43 May Queen Coronation 13 Student Court 3, First Judge 33 Swimming 2, 3. 43 Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 3 43 Tennis 1, 23 Y-Tens 33 Party Committee 23 Junior and Senior Masquerade Party Com- mittee 3. JO ANN STOEHR Stenographic WALTER STOUT College Prep Cafeteria Duty 23 Hall Duty 33 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Officers Club 3, 43 Rifle Team 2, 33 ROTC 1, 2. 3, 43 Color Guard 33 German Club 3, 4g N, C. O. Club 2, 3. FRED STEPANEK College Prep Campus Duty 43 Debate 3, 43 Football 2, 33 Latin Club 35 Locker Duty 23 Spanish Club 43 Student Council 2. ROBERT STERBA Drafting Art Club .13 Cafeteria Duty 43 ROTC 13 Science Club 1. JANET STEVENS Stenographic Office Training 1. DOROTHY STINE Stenographic RUTH SZYMANSKI Stenographic G. G. A. 2, 3g Horizon 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Teacher's Helper 1: Board of Directors 1. RONALD THALL Auto Mechanics Teacher's Helper 1. NANCY THOMPSON Nurses Prep Latin Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. RAYLENE TOMES Stenographic Girls Crack Squad 3, 41 G. G. A. 3, 4, Gymettes 1. 2, 3, 4. Social Chairman 4, Library Service League 11 O Club 3, 43 Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. Pres, 43 May Queen Coronation 2, 3, junior Attend- ant Queen of Athletics, Teach- er's Helper 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 41 Trailers 2, Honor Roll 3g Homecoming First Attendant 4g O. U. Play Dayg One of the Five Best Athletes 33 Cheer- leading 2nd String 2, First String 3, 4. JOSEPH STOYSICH Auto Mechanics ROBERT SWEETWOOD General Mechanics Auditorium Duty 1. 2, 33 Dance Duty 4: Football 3, 4, Hall Duty 2, 31 ROTC 1, Teacher's Helper 2, 3, 43 Traf- fic Duty Auditorium Activities Duty 3, 41 Wrestling 4. HORTENCIA TOLEDO College Prep Art Club 3: Future Nurses of America 41 Horizon 4, Spanish Club 1, 3, 43 Teacher's Helper 23 Tennis 1. ALGIMANTAS TOTILAS Fine Arts Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ar V MARY ANN STRALEY General Business Career Club 4, Debate 2g Red Peppers lg Spanish Club 4g Teacher's Helper 4g Y-Teens 3, 4. MELVIN SWILLIE Auto Mechanics CAROLYN TEXEL General Business Traffic Duty 4. JOHN THOMPSON College Prep Arts and Science Auditorium Duty 2, Fire Drill Duty 2, Spanish Club 3. 45 Q College Prep LYNETTE ULFERS College Prep junior Red Cross 4, Teacher's Helper 3, 41 'German Club 3, Style Show 1. Drafting Draft Baseball 13 Football 1, 23 O Club 4g Officers Club 2, 3, 43 ROTC 1, 2. 3. 4, 2nd Lieuten- ant, Track 2, 3. VICKIE URZENDOVVSKI Stenographic Band 23 Hall Duty 2, Horizon 21 Library Service League 2, Red Peppers 13 Speech Choir 3: Teachef's Helper 21 Thes- pians 2, 3. HERMAN VAMPOLA Drafting Football 33 Hall Duty 4. JOYCE VIE College Prep Hall Duty 2, 33 Ice-Breakers 3, Asst. sponsor, junior Red Cross 3 Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Science Club 2 3. 43-Spanish Club 3, 43 May Queen Coronation 3, Teacher's Helper 3, 4, Trail- ers 3. JOANN TOUREK Stenographic Hall Duty 21 Portias 41 Speech Choir 2. 3. 4: Teacher's Helper 4: Thespians 3. 4: Y-Teens 1. MARTINAS TRAUTRIMAS College Prep GARY VICKER Auditorium Duty 4, Cafeteria Duty 33 Dance Duty 3, 4g Hi-Y Y-4's 25 Officers Club 4, Vice Pres. .43 ROTC 1, 2. 3, 4, Stu- dent Court 3: German Club Treas.g Alternate Boys' Stateg Honor. Roll 33 Boys and Girls County. BETTY MAE VLCE '- Homemaking X U ' ,. . ELINOR TRACY Stenographic Debate 2, Library Service Leag- ue 2: Press Club 2. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 41 Tooter Staff 3, 4, Co-Circulation Manager 4g Style Show 1. ELAINE TROUT Homemaking A Cappella 41 Elevator Duty 23 Girls Glee Club 33 Library Service League 3, 4. JEROME URYASZ Draft Baseball 15 Football 1, 2g O Club 45 Officers Club 2, 3, 4g R.O.T.C 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lieutenantg Track 2, 3, ELINOR VAHL College Prep Arts and Science Hall Duty 23 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Speech Choir 2, Teacher's Hel- per 33 Tennis 2. ROBERT WARSOCKI CLAUDIA VOSS Bookkeeping A Cappella 43 Girls Glee Club 1 23 Horizon 13 junior Choir 33 Library Service League 3, 4g Teachers Helper 1, 3. DELBERT WALTERS Wodworking Auditorium Duty 2, 33 Football lg Hall Duty 23 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Non-Commission Officers Club 2 sem. Electricity Auditorium Duty 23 Cafeteria Duty 13 Campus Duty 33 Dance Duty 2, 33 Elevator Duty ,45 Hall Duty 1, 2, 3, 43 ROTC 13 Sales Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Sci- 'ence Club 4' Track 2' Bo s 1 - Y County Government. CLYDE WATERS' College Prep Cafeteria Duty 3. 43 Football 33 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Science1Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 43 Tack 2, 4. D JOSEP VOD Colle f P Danc 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, ,' , 4 Fire Drill 'Duty 13 Fre c C b 3' stra Club 1, , . KENNETH VOELTE Drafting ROTC 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY WASKEL Nurses Prep Future Nurses of America Latin Club 3. JANET WATKINS College Prep , Art Club 4, Tooter Reporter -4, Pres. 4g FTA 3, 4g Hall Duty 3, 43 Latin Club 43 Press Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 43 Swim- ming 43 Tooter Staff 43 Year-' book Staff 45 Y-Teens 43 Honor Roll 3, 4, DONALD VODICKA Drafting Fire Drill Duty 33 Hall Duty 42 ROTC 13 Student Court 3, Sergeant at Arms, Teacher's Helper 33 Traffic Duty 3, 4. LILLIAN VONDRASEK Stenographic Horizon 33 Silent Drill 33 A Cappella 1, 23 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Gymettes 1, 2, 33 Y- Teens 1, 23 A Cappella 33 Volley Ball Team 1, 23 Sheriff on County Day. D VRBANAC echanics Hall Duty 43 O Club 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. rf J? ELEANOR WALTERS Stenographic A Cappella 43 Hall Duty 23 junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 3, 4, Red Pep- pers 2, 3,43 Senior Glee Club 3, Tooter Reporter 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. EVELYN WEMMER' Stenographic and College Prep FTA 31 Library Service League 2: Red Peppers 21 May Queen Coronation 3g Teachers Helper 33 Trailers 2, 31 German Club Sec. 4g Central High - G. G. A. 1. RITA WHITE Homemaking Choric Arts 1. MARGARET WIECZOREK Commercial Stenographic Gymettes 4g May Queen Coro- nation 3g Teachers Helper 1, 2. DOROTHY WILKINS Basic Business l MARY ANN WEES Stenographic General Business bil: Hall Duty 2, 3. PHY LLIS WIESE Stenographic DONNA WILLEY Homemaking Horizon 4, Girls Glee Club 1, Teacher's Helper 2. LAVFRN WEGRZYN Cafeteria Duty 4, Crack Squad THOMAS WEES Speech Auditorium Duty 2, 3, Alter- nate Boys' Stateg Cafeteria Duty 2g Fire Drill Duty 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 4g Hall Duty 2, 3g Inter-City Coun- cil 3, 4g Locker Duty 33 O Club 3, 4g ROTC 1, 2g Student Council 3, 4, Pres. 2 Termsg Class Represenative'2, 3, Coun- cil Clerk, Council Sergeant at Arms. JOSEPH WEINERT Auto Mechanics Auditorium Duty 3 4g Campus Duty 21 Fire Drill Duty 13 ROTC 1, Spanish Club 3, 4g Noon Activities Duty 3, 4, Captain 4. DENNIS WESTLING Electricity Dance Duty 4, Fire Drill Duty 2, Hall Duty 2, 33 Hi-Y Y- Knots 4, Spanish Club 4, Speech Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4. JOYCE WIECZOREK College Prep Big Sister 3, 4g,Girls' League Cabinet 4, Sec. 4g Hall Duty 1, 4g Horizon 3, 4, Presf 3g Latin Club 3, 4, Press Club 4, Span- ish Club 3, 4g May Queen Co- ronation 3g Tennis 3, Teacher's Helper 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Editor 4, Y-Teens 31 Honor Roll 3,4, P L J WARD WINKELBAUER Electricity ROTC 1. TED WONDER Electricity ANTON YABLONSKI' RICHARD YOST 4' Auto Mechanics Diversified Occupations Cafeteria Duty 33 Hall Duty 23 Hall Duty 1, 2, 3i Locker Duty ROTC 1, 23 Square Dancers 3. 1, 2, 33 Teacher's' Helper 43 Traffic Duty 2, 3. CORINNE YOUNG JUANITA YOUNGBLOOD College Prep General Spanish Club 1 hid' RAYMOND WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Baseball ,33 Officers Club 43 Rifle Team 33 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 43 ,Wrestling 2. CLARA WINDELS College Prep FTA 33 Horizon 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Square Dancers 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. LOIS ANN WILSON Commercial Girls Crack Squad on T. V. 33 G. G. A..3, 43 Gymettes 2, 3, 4g Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Tooter Reporter 2, Sec. 43 Cheerleader 2, 3. WILLIAM WINKELMAN Woodworking Band 2,.3 43 Football 1, Z3 Hall Duty 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra Club 43 ROTC 1, 23 Teacher's Help- er 1, 2. PATRICIA WISDOM Homemaking of Directors 1: Choric LA VERNE' WYMORE General Business Junior Glee 1, 23 Girls Glee Club 23 Hall Duty 2. 41 Li- brary Service League 31 Thes- pians- 3, 4. 'F ROBERT YRKOSKI Drafting JAMES ZIELINSKI Wfodwurking PETER ZARP ' Auto Mechanics Seniors Not Pictured THOMAS BRANIFF JAY JOHNSON JOHN RADIK Woodworking College Prep Drafting PAUL. COUFAL H JACK KING 'N MARY PAT REVERS Printing Auto Mechanics Homemaking JEANNIE CVITAK 'H' ROSEMARY KRAMOLISCHH' JOAN URBANEK Stenographic General Business Commercial GENEVIEVE FOLINO GERALD MOORE Donald Warren General Business Woodworking Electricity PATTI HOULIHAN 'H' LODDIE NIMERICHTER HORACE WILLIAMS Nurses Prep Woodworking Woodworking ' January Graduates 'H' Summer Graduates HAROLD JONES' General Campus Duty 33 Dance Duty lg Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Duty lg O Club 1, Teacher's Helper lg Campus Chairman 3g Basketball 2 3. All of South High was stunned at the news of the tragic auto-accident which took the life of Harold Butch Jones, 17-year old Packer sports standout. Butch was one of the Packer greats and will be truly missed, but it was surely His Way, and all we can do is express the hope and confid- ence that Butch will make the team up there, the one that really counts. Z? W av Y' ZW L If fi' -Wi M4 gf 4 if xx 25 J 'WM K x Q, 5 'T'slf 'Ii 2 . z3'S ' i 3 3 5555 QA lu 2-X, 1:1 Le., E, . 1? I. 1 XX 'D xv? X f9 I-IGNCJRS J7 'Ti' X 7 First Row: Byron Ivey, Tom O'Keefe, Tom Wees, Ralph Clifton, Marvin Busch, Tom Schrack, Sheila Ijittle, Donna Kavana, Rita Ort, Paul Dunkak. Second Row: Karen Stevens, jeannene Lodes, Billie Barbara Smith, Dean Warren, Rita Barkus, Barbara Bear, jerry Hartman, Danny Larsen, Mr. C. A. Sheets, Miss Grace McLain, Betty Rocek, Nancy Etter, Bob Rife, Willard Preston, Carol Calta, Ruth Wolfe, Jerry Vodicka. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, co-sponsored by Miss Grace McLain and Mr. C. A. Sheets, is composed of two representatives from each class, the senior class president, and two boys and two girls nominated each semester by the clubs. Its major objective is to sponsor activities which pertain to the general interest and welfare of the student body, among them the Homecoming Dance. Officers of Student Council are Tom Schrack, president, Marvin Busch, vice president, Sheila Little, secretary, Donna Kavan, treasurer, Ralph Clifton, clerk, Nancy jefferson, parliamentarian, and Tom Wees,. sergeant-at-arms. U Fourth Row, left to right: Nancy Hodgen, Jeanne McCann, Nancy O'Connor, Janice jedynak, janet Bentley, Mary Kratochvile, Marilyn DuRee, Shirley Babb, Pauline Billings, Lois Delp. Third Row: Neil Shooter, Dwight Neal, Doyle Carter, Thomas Doerr, Bill Novak, Gary Vickers, Marvin Busch, Tom Schrack, Fred Krause, Jim Mertz, Louis Sobczyk. Second Row: Claramae Bates, Iva Berry, Sheila Little, Ruth Szymanski, Susan Rowe, Duane Chunka, Janis Husted, Marilyn Henni, Mary Ann Fuerst, Patricia Holderness, Miss Landale. First Row: Charlotte Doll, Luanne Blessie, Mary Ann Bertich, Rosemary Fitzwater, Helen Mosites, Madeline Kover, Dolores Chi- zek, Ralpn Clifton. Rosemary Cenovich is not pictured. NATIONAL I-IONGR SOCIETY The purpose of the National Honor Society is to encourage development of character, to promote leadership, to create enthusiasm for high scholarship, and to stimulate a desire to render service among students. Those receiving the honor must rank in the upper third of their class, have displayed ettective leadership in school activities, have spent at least one year in South High School, and have rendered service to the school and to the students to qualify for membership in the national organization. The South High Chapter of the National Society, sponsored by Miss jean Lan- dale, was organized in December 1928. Ralph Clifton is president of the groupg Neil Shooter, vice president, Charlotte Doll, recording secretaryg Rosemary Fitzwater, corresponding secretary, and Nancy Hodgen, Tooter reporter. NAT A ol gawk .fotatr ' wi ll 3 F1 I '-f Z xv k 1' 157 Janet Petersen Elinor Tracy Nancy Hodgen Quill and Scroll, the Interna- tional Honorary society for high school journalists. is open to jour- nalism students in the upper third of their school class who have de- monstrated outstanding journalistic ability and achievement. Janis Husted Uflll HU 1' 127 JnIrma1iniwlBnnnmrpShriny tirrB1gh Srhnul Juumali s ,,, 'E nix i ii ' Danny Larsen Clara Groves Nancy Jefferson janet Watkins Ruth Fisher The members of the National Thespian Soci- ety Troup 680, are se- lected for their partici- pation in dramatics and are awarded points for any work essential to the production of the program. Back Row: Doyle Carter, Thomas Doerr, Tom Wees, Art Chapin, Byron Ivey. Front Row: Delores Niero, Luanne Blessie, jackie Pogge, Mrs. Joris Augustin, Sheila Little, Darlene Schulte, Carol Gregg, Susan Rowe. 7 Z P Ji? wifi Q. , -,j 5 W Hitch your wagon to ar. f ggggfgf ACTIVITIES rf' it it VJ REQ X X Dennis Westling and Lois Goldin present mod- Dennis Westling and Judy O'Keefe put finish ern Christmas. ing touches on snowman. First Row: Rita Barlcus, Connie Rumma, Judy O'Keefe, Dolores Nieto. Mrs. Joris Augustin, Sheila Little, Nils. Kratzer, Susan Rowe, Pat Marceleno. Second Row: Stanley Swohotla. Shirley Neiiiec. Opal Kratzer, jackie Pogge. Mary Lynn Price, Rita Rasmussen, Leet McNutt. 'I'l1i1'tl Row: Art Chapin, Tom XVees. Darlene Schulte, Lois Goldin. Pat Huning. Dennis XY'estling, Bryon Ivey. Not Pictured: LaVerne Wyiiuore, Mary Louise Deveney, Donna Day, Lois Holik. -.,....-.vi Dramatists portray Nativity scene at Christmas Pageant GQ Countess Pat Bourke, Princesses Joann Sterr, Darlene Rouse, and Raylene Tomes, Retiring 1951 Queen Joann Swanson, Page Shere Schulte. 1952 Queen Donna Kavan, King Tom Stavis, Page Gary l-Qrehs, l9il King jerry Korisko, Princes Tom Wfees, Marvin Olson, and Paul Dun- kirk, and Count Duane Lee pose around the gaily decorated throne in the South high gym at the conclusion of the Homecoming coronation. 'ff 4 lu as I-loMEeoMlNe Loyal subjects of the Packer domain, upon an official request from the Student council, gathered en masse to witness the archs. From neighboring kingdoms to the Swanson and jerry Korisko, who yielded King Tom Stavis, climaxing a ten minute throne. Ascending the plush carpet to pay their respects were Princesses Joann Sterr, Darlene Rouse, and Raylene Tomes accompanied by Princes Paul Dunkak, Marvin Olson, and Tom Wfees. Countess Pat Bourke and Count Duane Lee were elected to bear the crowns to the throne-room. Immediately after the new rulers were disclosed, Pages Shere Schulte, and Gary Krebs marched solemnly to the front of the imperial ballroom amidst a cheering ova- tion and presented to her Highness the Queen's bouquet of red roses. and to his Royal Majesty a sccpter symbolizing the powers vested in him. janet Mirasky and Barbara Rezac, stationed at the portals. opened the palace .gates to admit the regal couples. Mistress of ceremonies was Rosemary Cenovich, general chairman of Homecom- ing activities. Council members created an imposing atmosphere by bedecking the grand hall fgymnasiumj with purple and gold crepe paper streamers and suspending two revolv- ing multicolored lights from the ceiling, giving the ritual an air of softly lighted serenity. coronation of the 1953 Homecoming mon- South came the retiring sovereigns, Joann their crowns to Queen Donna Kavan and procession to the resplendent. plam banked Sfc. Robert W. Nelson MISgt. Arthur L. Starkey CADET CJFFICERS First Row: Doyle Carter, Thomas O'Keefe, Nei-1 Shooter, Marvin Busch, Ralph Clifton, Anthony Piccolo, Raymond Williams Second Row: Mlsgr. A. L. Starkey, Jerry Rushlau, Robert Hull, Jerome Uryasz, Fredric Krause, LeRoy Hayes, Robert Filipowski, Gary Vicker, Walter Stout, -Sfc. R. W. Nelson. Third Row: Byron Ivey, Arthur Croft, William Rose, Allan Nicholes, Ronald Grosky, jack Hrbek, Tony Fucinaro. 5? Q Q if' i 1 I Q , 1 H o n o I a r Y L a d Y South High Color Guard: Fred Krause, Raymond Kozicki August Klauschie, Dean Warren, Larry Schab, james Allen M a I Y A II fl S t r a 1 e v 3 SL K sb A 2 ' f' Q, 'V-31212 'H' . .'- ,ff A 1 ,,, af Q-'v il Q .aw -3 1 3 Q. is 1 uf W L E L 5 1 'L'- Q , QR N 5 t , Q ' . 53 1. fl? wr t Ni? ' ii . ' 1 s is se. ,Q F Iv l! i? x X,-'gf Z,-g, N -six if 2' if Y, if 3,...? Q'Z5 dsl i f- ' N 1 T 3? .. .. 4... J. Mimfa an fav www? -. W1 V Q xg L ' , i . - ' 4 5 ' Y ' 'Pa !l wg, A , - K , ' -1 44 .aa - ' - I , 5 I F I cn, Up -ml , M QQ -' -.4 ' I ' 1 . VV 1 Bib L ,Q 'Q as s E I! Vl i is ji? Y T 'T 1 A J K , is rv, . 1-Q,n ' - 4. ,, A ,L Y :,. N .. -Q ' Q gf' f QW + Amr af' W' .. ff 3, gf -Q N U - in - X q slip If 4 ffffh W X 5 'M Q WW! .Qc Kg' ve , - Q M Q E3 Jax 'A 5... Xi 1 1. V , . A , ., . an M MQ mar' as - ..... Q.. an n. 'Q , 5 if X A ..... 2...5 x M W 3' i GU V gn Q5 R 1 if - I !N? . N 5. , qc , ' ' is E' S' ' ' If . Q' Q P Q v Q iw ,W 9 Q Q1 , ff, R W Q sz 9 2 at We Ya 1. V ', 1? gg' W .-,. , wg . .' K. 1 V ,Q f First Row: Eunice Casey, Janice jedynak, Carolyn Opoccnslcy, Marilyn Du Ree, Jeanne Barton, Dave Sherwood, Rosemary Fitzwater Rosemary Cenoxich, Ruth Fisher, Margie Graham, Billie Smith, Mary Clare Eggleston, Vesta Mucnster, Marilyn Blessie Back Row: Mary Ann Bertich, julia Stout, Tom Doerr, Mike Gamerl, Paul Wrightsriian, Rudy Mudra, Bill Reynek, Frank Hohen- house, Terry Ashley, Doyle Carter, JoAnn Meisinger, Barbara Bear, Luanne Blessie. X X I If ll WW DEBATE SQUAD The South High Debate Squad, composed of thirty students, is coached by Mr. R. L. liipvvii, The outstancling contests of the year are Boys, Girls, and Open Missouri Valley Tournaments which determine the regional champion, Next ycar, under a new system, each school in the Missouri Valley League will meet its competitors twice in the course ot a year. As a member ot the Practice Debate League, the squad enters Tech, Lincoln High, and Lincoln Northeast contests. Individual events, such as panel discussion and extemporaneous spcaking, brought the school high honors in the Central High memorial and Nebraska Fine Arts Festival. speakers. All students on the squad must have a high I. Q., superior reading score, The main object ol' debate is to make the participants clear thinkers and good grades above axerage, and a teachers recommendation before entering the beginning class. Only the outstanding students are selected for the squad. The Debate officers are: Rosemary Fitzwater, presidentg Rosemary Cenovich, vice-president, David Sherwood, treasurerg and Ruth Fisher, Tooter reporter. a GIRLS'LEAGUE CABINET First Row: Nancy jo Fitl, Sheila Little, janet Mirasky, Joyce Wieczorek, Rosemary Fitzwater, Rosemray Cenovich, Jeanne MCCHIIH Miss Grace McLain, Barbara Bear. Second Row: Gloria Brant, Roberta Kucera, Carol Calta, Jeanette Kubin, Elaine Polzin, joan Kucera, Janet Schneider, Barbara Rezak, Ixa Berry. Carolyn Opocensky, Lois Holik. Shirley Calta, Ruth Wolfe. .---K gf 7 X 'i g 'Vg ll ,- Lifi Win? IN U I Each girl in school is represented by members of her class on the. Girls' League Cabinet. Seven. seniors, six juniors, five sophomores, and four freshmen are elected in the fall by their respective classes and serve a one year term with Miss Grace McLain as sponsor. The twenty-two girls strive to promote interest in activities, leadership, and comradeship among other girls. Each year the cabinet gives recognition to the Outstanding Junior and Senior girl, elected by a popular vote of their classmates. The senior girl receives a medal while the junior girl has her name inscribed on a trophy. This spring the twentieth name will be inscribed on the trophy since it was started in 1934. O n I Emily Dyer, Frank Hohenhouse, Kathleen Coy, Arlene McCarty, Sally Seachord, Janet Watkins, Sally Leitgeb, Marilyn. Ashton. Lorraine Lorence, jack Curran, Lucille XXf'ilke. xll vf. 425 '55 'qv Seated left to right: Ruth Furgason, Pauline Billings, Rebecca Gomez. Front Row: Harvey Fast, Marjorie Bealer, Barbara Serratore, Tom Smith, Lois Uurgida. Peggy Oxerholser, Bill Clark. Gary Bovles, Carol Calta. Hank Rowg Barham Vishnosky, hlary Ann l'r- banek. Jack Savage, Ron Beranek, Roger Carlson, Ed Nimerichter, Bill Novak, Nancy Hansen, Ardith Agee, Sally Novak, Delores Chizek, Darlene Wise, James Leitgeb. Back Row-left: Sally Leitgeb, David Otoupal, Tom Stavis, jerry Peers, Lois Ourada. Front Row: Pauline Phillips, Sandra Day, Lor- raine Lorence, Janet Watkins, Marilyn Ashton, Sally Seachord, Kathleen Coy. The Art Club, sponsored hy Miss Florence Power, gives anyone who is inter- ested in art a Kill.lIlt'C to explore and learn more about the field. lfxcursions to art centers and informal gatherings give members an opportunity to observe and dis- cuss art in its many lorins, First Row: Mrs. Dorothy Ivey. Nila Kratzer. Elaine Trout. Phyllis O'Dell. Arlene Kaiser, Rita Ort. Joyce McKinney, Merle Beftcher. Harold Lee, Paul Geihs. Frei Geihs. Elaine Spiei. Claudia Voss. Pattie Marcelino, Barbara Sterba. Lorraine Calta Donna Kavan, Sheila Little. Mrs. Suzanne Miller. Second Row: Kathleen Dabler, Mary Anne Cronican, Pat Scuclder, DaVonne Couch, Shirley Gilclon, jerry Haney Bob Chip man, Dan Spencer, Robert Hodges, Vfayne Gash, Gerald Smith. Elouise Romano, Pat Larsen, Pat Hybner, Bonnie Bigelow Mildred Twyman, june Jackson, Carol Seibel. Martha Henni. Pictured: Paul Dunkak, Publicity Chairman, Nancy Hbdgen, Reporterg Nila Krritzer. Courtesy Chairmang Byron Ivey, Robe Chairman. SOUTH I-II The South High Choir was organized in 1938, for the purpose of developing musicianship, person- ality. and dependability in its members. The choir participates in the All-City Music festival, Christmas pageant, Commencemtnt activi- ties, and various other programs. ff L. any - it i , I QE fix,-ay Min! af-Q5 ng Q ig V . fi K k gw ig! H an V Jr' .au 1 in 4 sm Q 'W ' Q ' M? ? ?fv' 35 A-9 y 5 'll 4? Ms 5 . v W., I 2: 'hr Mis M Sig 'Q 1 Front Row: Mary Fahey, Phyllis DiBaise, Darlene Ludwig, Donna Rae Boldt, Ruth Wolfe, Barbara Antczalc, Cathleen Craren, Juanita Kriz, Dee Dee Shiller, Florence Mattson. Second Row: Patricia Addison, Alice Rubek, Dolores Gonzales, Mary Sullivan, Carol Kralicek, Rose Marie Klock, Wanda Novy, Shirley Meyer, Dolores Sheldon. Third Row: Janice Peters, Carol Munger, Dorothy Alex, Sliaron Merten, Kathleen Siedlyk, Romona Antczak, Bonnie Tatman, Doris Wolfsbauer, Gloria Dodd. OFFICERS Ruth Wolfe, Cathy Craren, Barbara Antczak, Juanita Swakriz 1' BAND First Row: Marvin Elliott, Don Gutchewsky, Ronald Kantor, Delmer Brown, john Bolan, joseph Voda. Second Row: joan Tetley, Shirley Beckett, Nancy Daniels, Betty Smith, Phyllis Hofmann, Shirley Hillman, janice Bramer, joy Robertson, Mary jo Shenefield, Gerald Lathrope, Kenneth Boulden, Louise Davis, Ralph Osborn, Duane Placelc, joe Cabral, Lois Proffit, Marlene Moe. Third Row: Richard McNish, Billey Rath, jackie Weax'er, Elizabeth Flanagan, Mel Bronowski Duane Baltzer, Charles Keast, Ronald Miges, Henry Whitney, Robert Allen, Rosalie Komar, Barbara W'ilson, Al Ludwig. Fourth Row: Virginia Cobb, Jessie Mae Kelley, Mary Patterson, Clara Llae Bates, Henry Zelenka, Wfilliain Dinges, Allen Benty, Al Totilas, Gary Laughlin, John Krajicek. Fifth Row: Gerald Taylor, Kathy Stevens, Carol Ann Harris, Ray Morrissey, Ronald Kotrc, joan Rosenbaugh, Paul Opocensky, Wfilliam Vifinkleman, Arnold Strong, Rodney Clifton, Karl Foreman, Gary Jacobsen, Alice Underwood, Shirley Osborn. Richard Curran if ' ' F' -'X Y? 451.4 lv sn 7 ' '3?slw'r M! ,, ,N 40' 'RF l -xl-, , if J c, .' y . ' N N 1 r ww-'Env First Row: Ella johnson, Dolores Smith, Barbara West, Clarice Thomas, Lucy Alba, Eileen Yeager, Mary Ann Distefino john Krajicek, Willard Preston, Paul Kilborn, David Otoupal. Second Row' Gary Laughlin, Ralph Osborn, Mary jo Shenefield, jean Posekany, Jessie Kelley, Lois Proffit. Third Row: Eugene Egnowski, Leonard Eby, Pat Bolan, joe Voda Gary Jacobson, Karel Forman, Pat Moore, 'Richard Barrett Al Ludwig, Robert Vanderwort, Girls and boys working together as a unit is 21 phrase well suited to the South High band and orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Hamilton B. Smith. The band starts its season by performing at football games under the baton ol' a student director. A big event of the year occurs when the members join other schools in the All-City Music Festival. . 9-' ,... ! .. fl X'-A - ? Q , K' kai I ,I ,f First Row: Nancy Fitl, Shirley Beckett, Janet Mirasky, Lorraine Haney, Ruth Fisher, Shirley Calta. Second Row: Phyllis Troudt, Lorraine Calta, Janis Calta, Caryl Weber, Pat Conley, Rita Rasmussen, Mary Lynn Price, Pat Marce- lino. Gloria Brandt. Patty Melingagio, Dorothy I-Ioren. Florence Brandt, Joann Homola, Carol Calta. Third Row: Nzmry Hedges, Mary Ann Luczynski, Olive Sobbing. Marg Graham, Pat Jensen, Lois Holik, Eva Kratochvil, Marilyn Smola, Rita Sacco, Mary Ann Distefano. Fourth Row: Shirley Yost, Pat Huning, Sharon Rapich, Delores Kocourek, Gail Minnick, Barbara Rezac, Gwen Ryan, Barbara Bear, xxfflflalll Novy, Jean Blunt. 1-i CAREER CLUB The future belongs to those who prepare for it, is the motto of the Career Club, a group organized in the fall of 1951 by 8 South High girls and Miss Mar- garet Leacy. The main thought behind this club is to acquaint the girls with the dif- ferent opportunities that await them after graduation. The 40 present members, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Kouba, meet twice a month with a guest speaker to discuss varied career possibilities. 'T I . c u H- Qld N Y A ,pf- ' K IRTI .L e--ul .f ' Q' :I i J sb mfg' M84 ' 9: e Jaw Quan- 'rtr M H ref FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA First Ron: Kathryn Stexens. Burb.11x1 XY'ilson. -Itmis Calta. Esther Deartlen. Dorothy Shinkle. Carol Runte. SL-wml Rmv: joscphine Denny. Stcphie Kaiulauskzls. Betty Dawsun. lm Berry. Pat Hyhner, Roberta Dcgmlum, X7ll'jLlI1l.I Talmon. 'lhirtl Row: Alycc Barber. Ethel Staley, Hortencia Toledo, Mary Arm Bertich. Miss Ruth johnson. Mariann Schaetrle. Eu: Kratochvil, Pat Koll, Lyla Bader wif? FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Ser-ond Row: Vesta Muenster. Pat Scudder, Joyce Morris, janet Wfatkins. Miss Grace McLain, Mr. Loren Gammon, joAnn Miff' Stervhcns Nancy Hodgens Mary Ann Fuerst Ruth Furga son I .xl I ! s V . .. . . . 955 hrst Row: Elaine Spxer. Rosemary Fltzwater, Rosemary Cenoxich, Charlotte Dull. Charlotte Stanley. 99523. - ' lg E Ns , L,,. 4 , f , - ' A M' ., , ff: ' .. 4.- i I QW 7 X I n 3 1 Q me , , . X, q . , L ' W an - U f if QS? ' K 39+ 5 . 'f i s ' .5 - 1 + - ' , Q ,Q W ,. , , ,. S :M W? ffaffglf ig TT R 3 -4- 1. :ff- zwsisfrf' K v I h. Q Q -12-12521 - : , Rf 'ug A, 93 ,wig Qi , J K A S +X?k 9 -1'Y 'f 3 if .3 wi if 5 v A 'Q W Q' di J, K5 ggi , HQ, 5 ,gg any Q 5:21 q. up Q me 3,2 Front Row. left to right: jerry Hansen, secretary-treasurer, Marvin Bailey, Mr. Donald Ruby, Tom Ross Karl Foreman: Back Roxvi left to right: Larry Moore, Bob Rife, Bill Rath, Fred Cieihs. Bob ljrunsi Allen Strnad. Loren Desler. Danny Larsen, vice president, Glenn Cochrane, Bob Swanson, -lim Merry, Rich Hale, Fred Voss, Paul Geihs, Jerry Haney, chaplin. The Hi-Y, an exclusive boys club sponsored by Mr. Donald Ruby, is open to all boys who desire to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian Char- acter throughout tlte school and community. Some of the social functions of the group are- the co-sponsors of the annual Lenten services and the Hi-Y Coronation Ball. First Row: joe Meschede, Margo Collins. Marilyn Sand, Carine Kasin. Darlene Jansen, Gary Vyborney. Second Row: Carol Gregg, Dolores Chizelc, Ruth XVolfe, jeanne Chandler, Eleanor XX'alters, Shirley Ciaube. 'lhird Rovv: Miiriann Simoens, Marilyn Masters, Donna Svajgll Gloria llayette, Naomi XX'e.1ve1', Rosemary Svajgl, l5arbara hiandle. Betty Reeve. The American Junior Red Cross, the junior division of the American National Red Cross, strives in public, private, and parochial schools. as part of its organized, humanitarian program, to offer its members an opportunity to serve others through adaptablefhannels that are correlated with school activities. Thus, it forms a link between schools and the broadening cycle of local, national, and international study. South Highs JRC club and council are sponsored by Miss Marion Morrissey and Miss Lenora XX'orcester, respectively. -,H Ex, fs , ,,.,g gxwt 4 , 2 , W ? rf f Q5 .'a.' ' , .f ' if Av 5 A-5 1 'fs , i siwww 9? .LJ Left to right: Shirley Glup, Patricia Noll, Roxie Beck, Myrtle Marshall, janet Hale, Thelma Cunningham, Mary Sullivan, Peggy Cawley, Claudia Spear, Ella johnson, Paul Geihs, janet Shearer, Bob Chipman, john Velehradsky, -lean Smith. Seated: Wfilla johnson, presidentg Elaine Spier, social chairmang Terry Ashley. vice presidentg Delynne Criger, treasurerg Helen Gartigas. FRENCH CLUB Members of the French Club, through conversation and songs, supplement their class work and have an opportunity to learn the French language more rapidly. llll -l , l BEUTSEHER VEPZEW First Row: Miss Remley, Joann Carpenter, Vesta Muenster, Donna Micuta, Regina Nelsas. Second Row: Ramute Sakalas, Stefie Kavaliauskas, Zita Adamamis, Grazina Markerrkius, Helen Gartigas, Birute Reskeiruis. GERMAN CLUB Der Deutscher Vercin, sponsored by Miss Winifred Remley, has a membership of German language students who present programs, conversations, songs, and games in order to further interest in the German language. First Row, left to right: Betty Rocek, Margie Graham, Carol Calta, Alyee Barber, Janice jedynak, Wiliiiii Hall, Pat Scutlder, Dorothy Horen, Eva Kratochvil, Marlene Wesolo wski, Jeanette Kubin, Dolores Messany, Roxann Wolfsbtriicr, jane Erxleben. Second Row: Elaine Spier, Pat Koll, Marilyn Pierson, Marianne Luczynski, Gloria Brant, Patty Milingagis, Sophia Mears, Shirley Mendyk, janis Calta, Donna joan Harris, Rose Mary Missany, Theresa Zendejas, jo Ann Mareelino. Thirtl Row: jeanne Barton, Shirley,Y0st, Gwen Ryan, Alice Hines, Julia Stout, Mary Ann Fuerst, jean Hardy, Sara Prestita, Barbara Parys, Rebecca Gomez, Luanne Blessie, Pat Conley, Rita Sacco, Mary Ann Distefano, Carol Ann Munirer, Marlene Moe, Alice Luft, Bonnie Rezac. The Portia Clulu, sponsored by Miss Ruth Roekwood and Miss Betty Haupt, was orggaiiizetl to oliver lun, ggootl twmes. lessons in etiquette, anal X'Ot.lllUllill training to all girls enrolled in South High School. Speakers representing numerous yotations are heartl hy the members eaeh semester. Many girls luxe enrithetl their lirientlsliips through this club. SAIL ON PORTIA 1 'B vi M.iriIyn Blessie, setretaryg Carol Opotensky. presidentg Shirley CQ.ilt.i, xite presitlt-nt, Phyllis Trout. treasurerg janet iixlslcy, 'liuoter reporter. First Row: Kaye Mitchell, Mary Fahey, Libbie Kripal, Alyce Barber, Janice jedynak, Marlene Moe, Dee Slovek, Shirley Rech Marilyn Rech. Dolores Hobbs. Seiond Row: Nancy Burns, Jean Ciurej, Eula Bauerkemper, Dene Hopp, Bonnie Smith, Madeline Koyer, Mary Ann Bertich Miss JoAnn Pospichal, Carol Gregg. Hortencia Toledo. Clara Wfindles, JoAnn Meisinger, Gretchen Reimers, Lillian Von draselc. Elai e Lillethorup. Third Rowg ry Ann Lockman. Shirley Meckna, Arlene Schoessler, Ethel Stoley. Phyllis O'Dell. Barbara Sterba. Frames Tikalsky Karen ek, 'lorii Bayette. Ruth Croft, Joyce Johnson. Delores Risavi. fl I-IORIZCDN CLUB X Y ,,-4' The Horizon club, organized at South in 1946, is the high school branch of the Camo Fire Girls. Its chief aims are personality development and service to others. Vocational guidance and social experience are also purposes of the club. Guest speakers, bowling, basketball, parties, and picnics are a few of the many activities ot' this organization, which is sponsored by Miss JoAnn Pospichal. Ifirst Row: Shirley Gauhe, Ruth Fisher. Carol Gregg, Eleanor Walters, Phyllis Hoffman, Jeanne Chandler, Betty Reeve, Ruth Wolfe. Setontl Rott Saritlra Rogers: Bonnie Rezak. Carol Runte. Shirley jordan, Margaret Messiaen, Eleanor Berkholz, Kay Runte, Donna Rose. liarhaia Serratore, Carol Harris. 'lhirtl Roxy, .loy Knutson. liarhaixi Brunell. Beverly Vicllock, Margaret XX'olfe. Sandra XX'eak. Karen Larsen, Nancy Daniels, Dorothy Shinkle. Armenia Trammel. Virginia Talmon, Lois Proffit. l'VUlll'lll Row Dorilhi Minnitk. ,lean Blunt. Ma1'iann SUTIOCUS. Bonnie Smith. Iwlarilyn Masters, lflaine Lillethorup, Kay XX'eclbei'g, Mautlie Brown. Shirley lfogle. lfifth Roxi1 Monita Vlaitluvin. tieixiltline Milan, Sally Versth. Donna Svajgl, ,Ioyce Mack. Mary Lane Rithel, Claudia Spear. Margo Collins. Lucille Wfilke. All girls are welcome to membership in the high School branch of the Y. XV. C. A., the Y-Teens. sponsored by Miss Helen Scott. The purpose of the club is to create a fellowship ol' girls working together toward improvement of personal and social living. A well rounded agenda ol' dances. parties, community service. and fashion shows constitute the many interesting activities. rim Row: Miami Leskys, Davirimshefwood, Paul wfighrsman, Terry Ashley, Bill Re-ynek, v jerry Hartman, jack Gross, jackson Sherwood. Second Row: Willam Butkus, Dennis Beavers, James Walker, Mr, P. T, Rosewell, Fred Schon- ing, Gene Kveclaras, Allan Bentz. 0 . . : K s ' ' nf .'-.,- ' - M ' t I The Science Fiction Club, which was organized last year, is sponsored by Mr. P. T. Rosewellg One of their many interesting activities is to read about the wonder- world of space, and discuss their finds at their meetings. F' I Miss McMart1n Y V A A H . . E . A: I I D Jeanne McCann Nancy Hodgm , K A .. . -- , Q. . ii i i ecs. i c,r- r .. N I ff r 'sc., .. ' 's. . Ernor i E i f ancy e e son 1 is ., . K, i 1 '---- in Janis Husfed my ' ... iiss Joyce N H uuluy Q Sharon White Wieczorek Ruth Fisher Joan Ch I tr D ll Pf ff I aro e o e er q s . Danny Larsen 1 I KA A , f s ii ZZ ., Q ' Donna Hasiak Clara i . -' i Groves lp is iii . ii ks . I i lti S -t:2-' t tss -:i, Joyce Morris 'fflfffr JE sa BE W. Dorothy Kocourek Frances Schultz Janet Watkins LUB Lois Goldin Carol Gregg Dorothy Majewicz The Press Club is organized to promote journalistic interest and achievement. The members go on tours, attend movies pertaining to journalism, sponsor Quill and Scroll membership, and arrange club social gatherings with ,their adviser, Miss Margaret McMartin- TOCDTER STAFF 4 G Pfl N... George Frady and Richard Smith Louis Sobczyk, photographer. Pfe- operzite the Liiiotypes. PHICS f0l' 41 SMP- 1-pax X 55110 ,,-A' .1 X SV 4 Q- 543' if Q V 158 3' si' ,os . M im, '11, G7 A i ' 1 x' xx 2-5 .. 5 Ei 1 , Pix-2565 3' all A ,J im .M Assstxy -i.u. Girls Sports, Joyce Morrisg Exchange Editor, Nancy Jeffersong Sports Reporter, D.inny ll..irseng li-litoi'-in-Clliit-f. -lill'liS Hiistealg News Reporter, -lzinet Xwaltkinsg Adi ertising ixl1illQl!LIL'l'S, Nancy Hotlgen and Jeanne McCanng and Sports Editor, CQl.iiui Ciroxcs lmltl staff meeting. Egg ll . irri - t K! 'R I ' A W f Au fi , vt f' X ,' --1 Q' i otxi N Delbert Powell and Kenneth Culv reporters, Clara XX'intleIs, Shraon Wfliite, Don- Dr. F. A. Huggenberger, print- leier, make-up anal press feeders, nit Hiisiiik, Dorothy Kmourelc, and .login Pteffer ing instriictor, tlietlts supply iy out the page. interview instructor, Miss Margaret McMartin, sheets. W ww ,Maisy 12119 , ' 'Mi 'Wa 53 .S A ggi by S5-.af Am. . an K. ! 1 5552? 1 2 , 4., mfiifgw, ,, 1' ,Q H l -3. 5 is L. an V be-wk 'mu I s V ,,. I 1' A ,,,, . I Wil .9 -QW F X , Q-.. 3. my ik e A 'mg Q Q2 fi 3. :5 'ifiiiigliic if 1725 1 ' an Q, EW. Q 1QAQiV5NQQQHS!!xxx QQ' X . 's 0 'N x xxxix Q -. X 0 X 9 r':'z:f'l'1'S2?1 Q j I fIgI'Ig1gf'15f'Ze ' N 'xI'.fxZg.f35'4 1 9 ' , - - - 'P - 6 0'v w' , ' i ' ' 0 Q 'QQ 1 SWQ O x Q15 ov, Wi vw +2 Yo s 'ii'-'!QliiaOvy4 VN- 8 X Q' .3 'f'i':3-X-xsidiiihg,2gy,Q,9No'6gv: f E rf' AX f - 5 A W ' w :hiv U lf I Q 1 W lwlgg X C lflvl- u I Q ,in ylfif, L wi IL-af 9 ' 5 gi R 2 I j 4? ' X22 W In N if QQ ixlxf' :I i 4 .REL Q I 1 wil' -7 5 4 i .0' -Na o Q QA!! 9? :gel I7 5 Qtilgdsuti Ay,'n 2 f: '11 SQ ' 17' :UW lsyhlgl 'W' ww M ..CuQtAN'. OOTBALL SQUAD l Back Row, Left to Right: Coach William Witty, Ralph Altman, Ray Boro, Joe Kurtz, Harry Andersen, Gary Keast, Bernie Baratta, David Biddle, Ken McIntyre, Ronald Mlnarik, Jerry I-Haney. Gerald Gaddis, Student Manager Charles Hamilton, Trainer Leonard Hawkins, Coach Glenn Moore. Second Row: Coach john Zemunski, john Curtis, Ralph Aranza, james Shaw, Ed Reed, Frank Maddelena, Bob Sweetwood, Melvin Swillie, James Reza, jan Philby, Jerry Chizek, Ken Hendricks, Bill Stanek. Bottom Row: Sam Marasco, Ben Cacioppo, Don Brown, Al Acamo, Gene Schalm, Harold jones, Henry Smith, Tom Wees, Robert .......,.. Martinez, Dave Koile, john DiBiase, Bernie Drelicharz, Bob Dostal. SEASON'S RECORD South 13 Creighton South 0 Benson South 6 Technical South 28 Central South 19 Lincoln Northeast South 6 Lincoln Central South 13 Thomas jefferson South 7 North I Dave Koile was picked Harold Butch Jones on the Xxfofld- held berths on both Herald All City, the World- ' All State, and Herald All CitY WOW-TV Teams. and WOW- TV Teams. 1' .... it rr X 13 ,J L'-'wflkiw , T .Gs ::: S k i . 5 Si Q i. 5 i ,Sz A4 , if . ,,,,.-, i M W ,gy ' er' t I MQ? i f , I fi. W. ,-if . iff: ' .A ' M,........-ff NA H N,4w 1. nf 'QW I M L. my ff . X A 3,01 Bottom Row: left to right: Carl Farfisi, Anthony Abboud, Charles Fricke, Percy Curtis, James Ryan, Carl Wilson, Herbert Powell. Second Row: Leroy Johnson, Gerald Casart, Frank Vukou. Third Row: John Curtis, Roy Bravo, Ed Kasum, Fred Renner, Bob Anderson, Donald Waddell. Fourth Row: Hartvig Jensen, Don Kudym, James Shaw, Jerry Brust, Carmine Barone, Larry Jensen, Harvey Harbin, Bob Beaudin, Bill Stanek. Top Row: Charles Keast, David Biddle, Gary Keast, Otto Sutey, Ray Sorys, Dick Jensen. 1952-53 SCHEDULE All State South 19 Boys Town 28 South Central South North South Thomas Jefferson South Abraham Lincoln South Tech South Central South North South Thomas Jefferson South Abraham Lincoln South 20 Boys Town 21 South 13 Tech 27 First Place-North Invitational Tournament Fifth Place-Nebraska State Tournament Coach John Zemunski 120 pound class All State Champion, John Curtis Champion at 165 pounds, Bill Stanek I 'll 1' :. IIE? 5 Kneeling: Patricia Bourke, Raylene Tomes. First Row: Joline Bronowski, Delores Burkett. Second Row: Dolores Elasser, Nancy Etter, Darlene Schulte, Joyce Morris. :iw Kneeling: Pat Shestak, Joline Bronowski. First Row, left to right: Lillian Praehensky, Roberta Kucera, Joyce Watkins, Donna Alex, Mary Cherry, Raylene Tomes, Jeanette Abboud, Pat Bourke, Frances Brown, Nancy Etter, Delores Burkett. Second Row: Kay Knight, Sylvia Podroza, Mary Shaffer, Marlene Yanney, Suzanna Tynski, Donna Bridgewater, Phyllis Hofmann, Joyce Morris, Norma Lemon, Dorothy Shelden. Third Row: Darlene Schulte, Nancy Hodgen, JoAnn Stephens, JoAnn Sterr. C S Y ad as xx xx R --V...-N- Trailers pictured are, left to right: Delores Kucirek, Carol Wilson, Pat Holak, Kae Knight, Margo Baldwin, Joyce Morris, Dolores Elsasser, Barbara Laushman, Joan Homola, Eleanor Fous, Donna Elsasser, Arla Harwock, Miss Remley, Jeanene Self, Barbara Self, Carol Runte, Kay Schneller. 1 .. 9 E . 7 l i xr l 'Q I l ax' First Row, left to right: Dorothy Sheldon, Delores Burkett, Lois Wilson, Frances Brown, Raylene Tomes, Donna Bridgewater, Jolene Bronowski, Patricia Bourke, Darlene Schulte, Mary Ann Wzorek, Bonnie Tatman, Nancy Etter, Lillian Prachensky, Sylvia Podroza. 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