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@® RICHARD SCHUDA. “Dick.” Plans to be one of our great agriculturists. Junior Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Arch- ery, National Honor Society. EARL SCHWEITZER. “Schwitz” wants to own a wrecking company for cars. Intramurals. SYLVIA SEGALL. “Simmie” plans to be an artist. Girl Reserves, Footlights, Chalk Drawing, Oil Painting, Q Club, Assembly Announcers, Ring Club, Harbinger, Piano Club. ANNA MARIE SHEA. “Annie” wants to be a nurse. Her favorite subjects, chemistry, English, history. Likes to read fiction. TRENE SIKORSKI. “Czara’s” witty remarks will long be remembered. Girl Reserves, GAA, Footlights, Pep Club, Assembly Announcers, Girl Scouts, Q Club, Bay Mist, Ring Club, Cardo Club. VIRGINIA SKOWRONSKI. “Virg.” Sh e will make a clever beauty operator. Footlights, Q Club, Girl Reserves, Polish Club. @ WILLIAM SLADEK. “Squirrel.’’ Plans to enter the field of aviation. Is quite anxious to get out of school. Hi-Y. NORMA SMITH. “Button.’’ Her hobby is music. Remembers her first high school dance. Q Club, Girl Reserves, Assembly Announcers, Cardo Club. VIRGINIA STARKEY. “Jinny.”’ She wants’to be a nurse. Favorite expression, “Egads.” Q Club, Girl Reserves, Ring Club, Assembly Announcers. ANNA MARIE STEARNS. ‘“Weewee.” She plans to be a stenographer. One of our great tennis players. GAA, Girl Reserves. RUTH STEIN. Will knit for the soldiers while she learns to be a sec- retary. Girl Reserves, Girl Scouts, Ring Club. CHARLES STIEHL. “Chuck.” He objects to homework. The future owner of the A P. Golf, Hi-Y. @ GEORGE STOLLENWERK. “Stollie.” Another football player who will remember the Cudahy games. Football, Basket- ball, Track, Intramurals) ROBERT STRELOW. “Bob.” The great machinist. Intramurals, Archery, Visual Education, Hi- Y. WALTER SUCHARSKI, JR. “Canary.” Mr. Shreve’s movie secretary. Plans to be an electrical engineer. Pep Club, Visual Education, National Honor Society. ERVIN SZABROWICZ. “Erv.” Another famous huntsman, but he sticks to getting rabbit. MARY SZATKOWSKI. Wants to be a stenographer. Likes to read adventure and mystery stories. Girl Reserves, Polish Club, Bay Mist, Ring Club. LORRAINE TANSKI. “Tiny.” She wants to be a typist or telephone operator. Footlights, GAA, Girl Scouts, Polish Club, Girl Reserves. @ LOUIS TARTADIAN. “Fudgey” is the man with car-power. “There is nothing but friendship,’ is his motto. Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Visual Education. ELIZABETH TAVIDIAN. “Betty.” She plans to be a stenographer. One of the famous librarians. GAA, Girl Reserves, Sohoco. AVAK TTERTADIAN. “Harpo.” Very energetic, wants to be a radio operator. Now does amateur radio work. Intramural basketball. TERTAD TERTADIAN. “Tert.” One of the famous man-. agers. Wants to be a machinist. Intramural basketball, Visual Education, Track and Cross Country, Manager. JANE FRANCES THIEL. Hard worker. Co-editor of the Harbinger. Girl Reserves, Pep Club, GAA, Ring Club, Q Club, For- ensics, Orchesis, National Honor Society. ARNOLD TISCHENDORF. “Tex.” Future pilot for the coast guard. Any stories with excitement are his food. £ Te econ
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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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@ ROLAND TISCHENDORF. “Tischie.” Wants to be a drafting engineer. Pet peeve is red heads. Favorites are geometry, drafting, and bowling. JOHN TROTH. “J.J.” Governor for a day, President of Student Council, wants to be a politician. Archery, Junior and Senior Hi-Y, Student Council, Track, Cardo Club, Q Club. KENNETH TSCHOHL. “Ken” is learning how to cook, just in case. Will always remember study hall—why? Archery. RAYMOND UGOWSKI. “Ray.” Football games are most outstanding in his mind. Wants to become a machinists. “Oh?” is his favorite expression. Volleyball. RALPH VALOE. “Millers.” Hobby is driving a car. Will always remember the West Allis football game. Football, Skating, M Club. MARIAN VERDEN. “Tinka.” Her favorite subjects, history and English. Her pet peeve is high heels with ankle socks. Q Club, Girl Reserves. @ HELEN VERDEV. Her hobby is dancing. Her favorite subjects, history and home economics. She likes mystery stories. DOROTHY WAHL. “Penny.” At last we have found someone who objects to corny jokes. GAA, Polish Club, Bay Mist. ALEX WALCZYNSKI. “Eight Ball.’ Wants to be an aviator. Basketball, Football STANLEY WALKER. “Stay” plans to be a tool and die maker. Football, Intramurals, M Club. RICHARD WALLOCH. “Rich. A man with plenty of pep for everything. Plans to be an engineer. Junior and Senior Hi-Y, Tennis, Intramurals. HELEN WIELICHOWSKI. “Shorty.” “Are you a cop?” she keeps asking. Plans to be a stenographer. GAA, Polish Club, Girl Reserves. @ CHARLES WILKE. “Charlie.” Wants to do office work. Likes to smile. He’ll always remember the “hick” get-togethers at school. DOROTHY WILLIAMS. “Rusty” plans to be a gym teacher. Girl Reserves, Pep Club, Footlights, GAA, Girl Scouts, Asssembly Announcers, Ring Club, Orchesis. LEON WILLMS. “Willy’’ The boy who could light a match at fifty paces with a bow and arrow. Cross Country, Archery. LOIS WILSON. Likes to travel. Girl Reserves, Pep Club, Piano Club, Dance Band, Bay Mist, Student Council, Cardo Club, National Honor Society. GRACE WIRKUS. “Plain Grace.’ Dislikes the name Grac-ey. Will always remember Mr. Mohrhusen’s history class. Girl Reserves. FLORENCE WISNIEWSKI. “Flo.” Plans to do stenographic work. Polish Club. @ LEONE WNUK. “Whoukie” has a pleasant smile for everyone. Girl Reserves, GAA, Footlights, Q Club, Orchesis, Ring Club. EVERETT WRIGHT. “Ey.” Will always remember the state cross country run. He’s quiet—around school. Cross Country, M Club. VELIMAR YAKICH. “Val.” The whiz in comptometry. Basketball, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Archery, Intramural Basketball. RALPH VAN ZIMMERMAN. “Man Mountain.” Future star for the Packers. Football, Basketball, Boxing, Intramurals, Oil and Chalk, Cheerleaders, Cartoon Club, M Club, Harbinger, Track, Pep Club, Tumbling, Golf, Volleyball. CHESTER ZINKIEWICZ. “Zink.” Wants to be on an undisputed championship team. M Club, Intramurals, Volleyball, Basketball HELEN MELCHER. A refugee from Cudahy. Glad to see she prefers South Milwaukee. GAA.
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