South Milwaukee High School - Bay Mist Yearbook (South Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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14 194), HAantation Prom @ JANIS McPHERSON. “Mac.” How can we forget the sound of knitting needles around school? President of Girl Reserves, Forensics, Ring Club, Q Club, Bay Mist Editor, Cardo Club. LUCY JANE MADENWALD. “Bedelia.” She can’t forget “The Reluctant Dragon’ at Girl Reserve Fall Conference. GAA, Girl Scouts, Girl Reserves, Orchesis, Ring Club, Assistant in Junior Sohoco. EUGENE MARIFKE. “Pee Wee.’ Wants to be ‘one of those men behind the guns. Football, Intramurals. 4 @ JEROME MARIFKE. “Squib.” Wants to be Ned Day’s private pin boy. Football, Intramurals. JOY MARKARIAN. Will become top portrait painter and fashion illustrator. Oil and Chalk, Footlights, Girl Re- serves, Forensics, Ring Club, Orchesis. RUTH MARKS. “Ruthie.” Her favorite expression is “Oh nuts!” Will never forget the first day of school. Girl Reserves, Q Club, @ FRANK MARSHALL. The great cartoonist for Mrs. Goedjen. BERNARD MIKLASZEWSKI. “Benny.” One of our cheerleaders with lots of pep. Cross Country, Track, Basketball, Intramurals. LOUISE MILLER. ‘Wezie’s” hobby is music. Wants to be a retail buyer. Girl Re- serves, Cardo Club, Footlights, Girl Scouts, Student Coun- cil, Orchesis, Student Court, National Honor Society. @ PATRICIA MOHR. “Pat.” The knitter of sweaters. Wants to do stenographic work. Girl Reserves, Foot- lights, GAA, Q Club, Ring Club, Cardo Club, National Honor Society. THOMAS MOHR. “Tom.” Lichte’s seemed to be his “hangout.’ Will remember the initiation into Hi-Y. Football, Cardo Club, Hi-Y. ALVIN MOM- BERG. “Al.” Doesn’t like projects but thoroughly ap- preciates vacations. He plans to make’ money. Intra- murals. @ ISABELLE MOODY. “Izzy” had a hard time learn- ing how to type. Now she’s tops. GAA, Girl Reserves, Q Club, Ring Club, Orchesiss JOHN MUNAGIAN. “Bishop.” The boy with beautiful dark eyes and white teeth. Girls, he doesn’t like lipstick. Intramurals. JAMES MUNSON. “Snail” aims to be a second Cunningham. Intramurals, M Club, Student Council, Cross Country, - Bay Mist, Track. @ ALOIS MYSLIWY. “Ollie.” A great hunter who is going to find the Japs for the Marines. Football, Track, Cross Country. THEODORE MYSLIWY. “Ted.” Spends his noon hour down at Ray’s Service station—some fun! LESTER NAUMAN. “Nag.” Likes to loaf but will do the banking for Mr. Martzke. Intramurals, Football. @ JUNE NELSON. Her hard work in Bay Mist will always be remembered. Girl Reserves, Footlights, Q Club, Assembly Announcers, Ring Club, Bay Mist. LOIS O’CONNELL. “Amazon.” The great violinist. GAA, Girl Reserves, Pep Club, Cardo Club, Girl Scouts, Bay Mist. RICHARD O’CONNOR. “Rich.” He plans to keep our flag flying by joing the Navy. Tennis.

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T9HO, first Soph slag | @ JACK KARAMANIAN. “Jake.” The lover of sports and adventure. Boxing, Intramurals) MARGARET KARIAN. “Mug.” Hobby is singing. It is always “Oh, crumb,” when things go wrong. Bay Mist, Girl Reserves. JURICE KASHISHIAN. Rubinoff the second, who plans to play in a large orchestra some day. Junior Band, Orchestra, Intramurals. @ ROSE KASHISHIAN. “Ro” will make an outstand- ing stenographer. She dislikes rainy weather. Girl Re- serves, Sohoco, GAA, Ring Club. EDGAR KESKE. “Keske.”’ Favorite subjects, History and Machine Shop. His hobby, baseball. Likes to read adventure stories. HUGH KINNEY. A wood carving genius—he keeps saying to himself! Cheer Leader, Pep Club, Intramurals, Archery, Hi-Y, M Club, National Honop Society”. Pre eo a 4 am) - - ; bw % % . d ts “Ss S : JZ @ ERVIN KLBINIDER. {Erv:? Wants -f be»-coach é at some university someday. Q Club, Football, BasKet=» ball, Volleyball,) Boxing Manager, “M Club. © JAMES KLINGENSMYTH. “Little Boy.y Opt ofthe Mhomey’, boys. He bakés cakes, WJants to join the Naval “Air ® Corps. Track, Cross Country, Q Glub, M Club. EYDIA KOVAR. “Chick.’» “Quiet litthe chick »vhow does very . little peeping Instead she dances. Gitl Reserves, GAA, Senior Sohoco. Vo 9 ® FIDELIS KROLL. “Freddy.” Outstanding memory was “Hobo Day.” Likes to read mystery stories and drive a car. WESLEY KRON. “Wes.” Wants to be a agricul- ture agent. A school romance is very outstanding in his memory. MARGARET KROUPA. “Screwy.” Outstand- ing memory, “Hobo Day.” Rirl Reserves, GAA, Senior Sohoco. 2 { f - Z 7 © BRUCE LARSON. “Farmer.” Wants to use his gun ning ability in one of Uncle Sam’s armed forces. Band, — Cross Country, M Club, Hi-Y. RICHARD NORBERT LAZARSKI. “Norb.”. Wants to do radio work in the army. Cross Country. ROBERT LEIST. “Bubbles.” The master of dance bands! Golf, Football, Dance Band, Pep Band, Band, Orchestra, M. Club, Cardo Club, Hi-Y. @ LORETTA LENDA. “Ricky.” This gal with darling clothes will remember “Hobo Day.” Girl Reserves, Pep Club, Polish Club, Bay Mist. HENRIETTA LITKOW- SKI. “Henry” will always remember the school cheers. Likes to save important pictures. ELLEN LOFTUS. “Tex,” Wants to lead an orchestra of all girl chorus. Girl Reserves, Sewing Club, Q Club. @® WILLIAM LOWMAN. “Bill.” The great guard who gets his man every time. Football, Assembly Council, M Club; Track. LUCILLE LUDWICZAK. “Slippery.” The perfect Prom Queen. She plans to be a typist. Girl Re- serves, Footlights, Polish Club, Cardo Club, Ring Club, QO Club. ALICE LUENEBURG. “Alicia” Will always remember the country kids gathering in front of school. Wants to be a teacher. Girl Reserves.



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@ EMILY ORLOWSKI. Wants to be a stenographer. GAA, Bay Mist, Ring Club, Girl Reserves, Dance Band, Band, Or- chestra. ROBERT OWEN. “Lefty.”’ Appreciates Math and Algebra, and likes to read fiction. Hobby is reading sport maga- zines. KATHRYN PANOFF. “Bette” is very interested in library work. Now dancing occupies much of her time. Girl Reserves, Polish Club. JULUIS PEPLINSKI. “Pep.” The man of the hour. Wants to be a psychiatrist. Track, Football, Stage Crew, Q Club, Hi-Y. BETTY JANE PESCHONG. “Betty.” Will make a good housewife with all her cooking. Likes Home Economics—naturally! RUTH PETZOLD. “Petz’s” ambition is to become a music instructor. Footlights, Girl Re- serves, Cub Courier, Q Club, Assembly Announcers, Ring Club, Forensics, Piano Club, Orchesis. @ ANNA PLEVAK. “Annie.” Just hates sitting in study hall—with nothing to do. Girl Reserves, Senior Sohoco, Assembly Announcers. RUDOLPH POVLICH. “Porky.” Most outstanding memory of high school is playing football. Wants to be a drafting engineer. Hi-Y, Football. LOUISE PROHL. “Weezie.” Will always remember the “hick conference’ before school. She wants to teach. Girl Reserves, Harbinger, National Honor Society. THOMAS RAMSTACK. “Little Bill.’.. The atom smasher. Always thinking of some time saver. Cardo Club, Stage Crew, Hi-Y, Student Council, Harbinger. DONALD RAYESKE. “Cave Man.” Wants to finish his natural life in a cave. Archery. WINIFRED ROE. “Winnie.” Wants to go into nursing. Collects menus. Q Club, Piano Club, Ring Club, Girl Reserves. @ ALICE ROSZEK. “Jitterbug.” One of the famous jitterbugs about school. Wants to be a housewife! GAA, Girl Re- serves, Polish Club. SAM RUDELICH. “Cowboy.” ‘The future football coach of South Milwaukee, he hopes! Track, Intra- murals, Football, Volléyball. LOUIS SAKSEFSKI. “Louie.” The next Don Wilson of radio. Junior and Senior Hi-Y, Intra- murals, Football Manager, Q Club. SOPHIE SALBASHIAN. Her hobby is filling her hope chest more each day. Girl Reserves, Harbinger, Q Club, Bay Mist. MELROY SANTARIUS. “Milky.” “Crime doesn’t pay,’ he keeps saying to himself after he was caught playing “hookey.” Football. ALFRED SCHARF. “Fingers” hasn’t quite decided what he -plans to be in the future; right now it’s day dreaming. @ ARTHUR SCHARF. “Hawkeye.” Future lumberjack of the great Northwest. Basketball. LAWRENCE SCHEIDING. “Vich.” A great huntsman—he keeps saying to himself. Cross Country, Intramurals. GERTRUDE SCHERBARTH. “Gertie.” The neatest secretary Piano Club can have. Plans to direct music professionally. Girl Reserves, Piano Club, Bay Mist. JAMES SCHMADL. “Jim.” Will always remember the last day of school. Wants to join the Army Air Corps. VIRGINIA SCHMIDT. “Smitty.”’ Wants to be a primary teacher. Student Council, Girl Reserves, Ring Club, Q Club, National Honor Society. MYRTLE SCHOLTZ, “Myrt.” Seeker of a good easy job and a good looking boss. GAA, Pep Club, Girl Reserves.

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