St Mary Central High School - Renard Yearbook (Menasha, WI)

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Pace 6 HIGL, yo -Q 4- Q H4 W6 'Q L acu ty R V JOSEPH A BECKER Pa tor and Prrncrpal V VVILLIAM RICKERT Moderator otA+hIet1 s R V RICHARD SHAEER Dean ot Boys X OOILLARD C MCRINNON J JOHN PAWELSKI xr ALER ED LISON SISTER MARY EDGAR Vrce Pnncrpal SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER Relrgron Rellgron Relrgron Relrgron Rehgron MARY BERNADETTE ommerce MARY CLEMENTA SocraI Science German Hrstory MARY HELEN MARY ICNATIA MARY LUMENA MARY MARIS STELLA MARY MIRANDA MARY PAREDES MARY REGINE MARY SOPHRONIA MARY VIOLA MR RALPH MQCLONE MR FRANK COM ELLA Sclence Mathematrcs Latnn Mathematics Enghsh Socral Scrence Scrence Mathematucs Mathematrcs Art Speech Enghsh Chorus Plano Latm English History Athletrcs Band Musrc Apprecnatnon I I 1- E . . . s ' I I ' I RE . , J 'Q . . ' I I .E . . , . , . . . ' ' I FEV. A. fl . I' . D I - I I REI. ' I ....,... ' I RE' . ....,.,. ' ' , ...... C ,' ',,,Z4lLf ff . M, f U, I I MARY ELECTA ...... En Ilsh, Histor S Y I 4 . I - ..... , 4 V J' S' R 5 H P Z 5755 d 6 Q I I RIGHT REV WILLIAM RICKERT Curate at St Mary Church Mod erator of Athletncs Relugnon In structor CENTER REV RICHARD SHAFER Curate at St Mary Church Dean of Boys Relngnon Instructor 'Wm ABOVE REV ALFRED LISON Curate at ST Patrick Church R Ingnon Instructor LVL ABOVE REV JOHN PAWELSKI Curate at St John Church Re Ingnon Instructor LEFT REV WILLARD McKINNON Curate at St Margaret Mary Church Relaguon Instructor Page 7 Page 8 fr' 4? 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Not only has he introduced a harder, cleaner brand of football but he has also accom- plished the resurrection of the long dead ghost of school spirit which had by many been given up for lost We thunk St Marys owes Coach a debt of real gratitude for the great lob he has done here and think that we can show our appreciation by continued support of the team 'fav' MR FRANK COMELLA Band Director Under the able direction of Mr Comella who took charge of St Marys Band last year these music makers engaged and conquered music n every field concert classical and pep music The Band was a strong support to our athletic contests The clever formations the stirring music and the snappy marching that gave color and design to the football field at half time were not thrown together a few minutes before the game they took days of hard labor It was through his hard work that the band carried away honors last year at tournament in class A We hope that he will remain as band instructor for years to come Page 9 ROOM 303 JOAN PAWER Presndent DOUG MARTIN Vnce Presldent PAUL ZEI.INSKI Secretary MIKE ROHE Treasurer Glen Gffacm We the Seniors of 1952 have gauned a measure of wlsdorn and cerfaun skull durrng the years spent at ST Marys But beyond and above these acqulsmons which are necessary and rmportant to successful luvung we have been grounded un Cafholnc doctrune and Chrnstnan luvnng These are rnches we wan? to share vvnth our aft rschool day assocaates The Iught of Fanh The steadynng force of Hope and the warmth of Charny -,,--0 f ' ROOM 208 JOHN HUELSBECK President CATHERINE GULBINAS Vrce President MARY BETH SCHMITZER Secretary EUGENE HALBACH Treasurer Complnments BELLING PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY MARTIN H KNAUER R P H Appleton S . . 4 . . I e- - . i . . . I , O ' A T57-f . Y I .1-.-1-- I .- . I 4 5 s b . of -tg 47 'si - ? . ,..., LAVON ALLEN St. Mary, Menasha Sextet l, Sodality l, 2, Librarian l, Dramatucs i, Living Rosary l, 2, 3, 4, May Crowning l, 2, JERRY BOURESSA St. Mary, Appleton Sodality Ofiicer, Vice-Prefect 4, Holy Name So- t ciety 2, 3, 4, Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Cam- era Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys Double Quartet i gg 4, Latin Club 4, Nuntius Stal? 4, Sodality 3, 4, - Dramatics 4, Living Rosary 3, May Crowning S JK I Y KATHLEEN AUSTIN St. Mary, Appleton Renard Staff, Associate Editor 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4 Sodality 2 3 4- Living Rosary 2 3 JEAN BRADLEY Ish! St. Mary, Appleton Chorus 2, 3, 4, Living Rosary 3. ALICE BECKER St. Joseph Appleton Latin Club 4 Nuntlus Stat? 4 JO ANN BROWN St Mary Appleton Chorus 2 3 Living Rosary 2 Sodaluty 2 3 4 Catholic Action Convention 2 Omce girl 4 PATRICIA BLUMER St. Mary Menasha Class Ofticer Secretary l 3- Band l- Chorus 2 3- Sodality 2 3 4- Librarian 4- Dramatics 4- Liv- ing Rosary 2, 3, May Crowning 2. PAULA ANN BUTREM St. Mary, Menasha Renard Staff, Editorial l, Sodality 1, 2, 4, Living Rosary l, 2. Compliments of RUECKL STUDIOS, APPLETON page 11 LAWRENCE CASEY St. Therese, Appleton Band 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sodality 4, Baseball Manager 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 3, 4. JOSEPH ENDRES St. Mary, Menasha JOHN DORZWEILER St. Mary, Menasha Class Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Holy Name Society 4, lntramural Basketball 3, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 3, 4, Nuntius Stall 2. 6 I s DARLENE ENGEL M Sacred Heart, Appleton Chorus 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, Program Chairmar 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Nuntius Staff 4, May Crown- ing 3, 4, Holy Year Pilgrimage 3, GERTRUDE ECKRICH St. Mary, Menasha Renard Staff 2, 3, Photographer 4, Camera Club l 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, SOClallTy l, 2, 3, Sextet l, 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, Dramatics l, Amateur Hour l, 2, Living Rosary l, 2, 3, May Crowning l, 2, 3. MARLENE FISCH St. Mary, Menasha Camera Club 3, Chorus 2, Cheer Leader l, So- dality 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Living Rosary 2, May Crowning 2, 4. MARY EHM St. Mary, Greenville Chorus l, Dramatics 4. MARY FISCH St. Mary, Menasha Camera Club l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Living Rosary 2, May Crowning 2, 3, 4. Compliments of THE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE OF THE ST. MARY SCHOOL BOARD, Page152 WM. J. RICKERT, Secretary 1 4 ' n 1 KATHLEEN FLANIGAN St Therese Appleton Chorus2 3 4 Sodality2 3 4 CATHERINE GULBINAS St Mary Menasha Class Ofticer Vice President 6 Chorus 4 So dality 3 4 Librarian 3 Dramatics 4 Amateur Hour2 3 4 May Crowning 3 4 JACKIE GEIGER St. Mary Menasha Band I 2 3 4- Band Ofilicer Secretary 4- Camera Club I 2- Chorus I 2 3 4- Sextet I 2 3- Soloist I 2 3 4- Amateur Hour 2 3 4- Living Rosary I, 35 May Crowning I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL HAAS St. Mary, Menasha Class Ofhcer, Treasurer 35 Renard 45 Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 45 Acolyte I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 3. CHARLES GREEN St. Therese, Appleton Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basket- ball 35 Dramatics 45 Projector Operator 3. EUGENE HALBACH Sacred Heart, Sherwood Class Officer, President I, Treasurer 2, Treasurer 45 Holy Name Society 3, 45 Acolyte I, 2, 3, 45 Sodality lg Nuntius Staff 25 Intramural Basket- ball 35 Football I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. DON GRIESBACH St. Mary, Greenville Acolyte I, 2, 3, 45 Sodality I5 Nuntius Staff lg Intramural Basketball 3. SYLVIA HECHT St. Mary, Meriasha Chorus 35 Latin Club 45 Sodality 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Action Convention 3, 45 Librarian 2, 35 Liv- ing Rosary 2, 35 May Crowning 2, 3, 4. Compliments of CHARLES A. GREEN 8- SON, INC. 'GP NJ! lg? -lt: Page I3 WILLIAM HOFFMAN St. Mary, Menasha Acolyte I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLE KICA St. Mary, Menasha Chorus I, 2, Cheer Leader i, Sodality 2, 3 Librarian I, 2, 3, 4, May Crowning 2. JOHN HUELSBECK St. Mary, Menasha Class Ofticer, President 4, Renard Stafil 3, Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4, Band Major 3, 4, Band Officer, Sergeant at Arms 3, President 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Sodality 4, Intramural basketball 3, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 3. .IIM KLUBA St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte I, 2, 3 Sodality I, 4, lntramural basketball l, 2, 3 S ' JOHN JEDWABNY St. John, Menasha Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4, Nuntius Staff 2, Basketball I, lntramural basketball 3. BILL KNAUER St. Joseph, Appleton Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA KESSLER St. Patrick, Menasha Renard Staff, Typist 4, Camera Club 2, Chorus I, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Amateur Hour 2, Living Rosary 2, 3, May Crowning 3. MARCENE KROPIDLOWSKI St. Mary, Menasha Compliments of Pace'l4 A FRIEND .IAY KRUCK Sacred Heart, Manitowoc Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics l, Projector Operator 2, 3, Sodality 4, Football 4. KATHLEEN LE BOUTON St. Mary, Menasha Renard Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Nuntius Stat? 3, Librarian 2, Living Rosary l, 3, May Crowning 3, 4. TOM KUEPPER St. Mary, Menasha Class Officer, Vice President l, Holy Name So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l. 1' I ff ,f. Jlf Qfa ff jf' QJ, ROSEMARIE uni-ieN .f f St. Joseph, Appleton I Chorus 2, Latin Club 4. V I f A BARBARA KUHN St. Mary, Menasha Band l, 2, Camera l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, Sodality l, 2, 3, Librarian l, 2, 3, 4, Amateur Hour 2, Living Rosary l, 2, May Crowning l, 2. ALICE MARY MAERTZ St. Joseph, Appleton Chorus 2, Latin Club 4. MADONNA KURKOWSKI St. Mary, Menasha Renard Stat? 2, 3, Co-Editor 4, Sodality Officer, Publicity Committee 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Nuntius Staff 3, May Crowning 3, 4, Living Rosary l, 3. PHYLLIS MAGALSKE St. Mary, Menasha Camera Club 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, Sodality 2, 3, 4, School Secretary 4, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 4, Living Rosary 2, 3, May Crowning 2, 3, 4. Compliments of JAMES BERGSTROM, NEENAH Page 5. 1 Page 16 JAMES MAKOFSKI St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 4. RONALD MIELKE St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4, Bancl I, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 3. DOUGLAS MARTIN St. Therese, Appleton Class Officer, Vice President 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Chorus 2, 3, Baseball Manager 2, 3, Basket- ball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 3, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 4. JOAN MINTEN St. Margaret Mary, Neenah Band I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2, Chorus , , 4, Sodality I, 2, Librarian 2, Dramatics 4, May Crowning I, 2, 3. CATHERINE MAYEFSKE St. Mary, Menasha Twirler I 2' May Crowning I 2 3 DONNA MOTTEL St. Mary, Menasha Band I, Twirler I, Camera Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 4, Living Rosary 2, 3, May Crowning 3, 4, School Secretary 4. DOLORES MICHALKIEWICZ St. Mary, Menasha Class Officer, Secretary I, Amateur Hour I, 4, May Crowning I, 3, 4. FRANK MUEHLENBEIN St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Football 3, 4. Compliments of SHERWOOD STATE BANK 1? . .QI . , .. ,f,Vg,g.t . 'Qs-Q. W I 1 BARBARA MULLEN St. Mary, Appleton Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Liv- ing Rosary 3, May Crowning 3. JANICE PASCHKE St. Mary, Menasha Camera Club 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Soclality l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Living Rosary I, 2, 3, May Crowning l, 2, 3. JERRY MURPHY St. Therese, Appleton Sodality Officer, Treasurer 4, Chorus 3, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Dramatics 4, Living Rosary 3. JOAN PAWER St. Mary, Menasha Class Omcer President I, 2, 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Officer, Chairman of E.O.L. 2, Secre- tary 3, Co-Vice Pretect 4, Band 4, Camera Club E , W ian l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour l, 3, Living Rosary I, 2, 3, May Crowning l, 2, 3, 4. Se' LEE JAMES MURPHY St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Camera Club 2, Sodality l, 4, Baseball Manager 3, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Football Manager 4, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 3. SHIRLEY PETRIE Sacred Heart, Sherwood Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3. COLLEEN NEWCOMB St. Mary, Appleton Class Ofticer, President 2, Vice President 3, Band 4, Band Tournament 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Sodality Officer, Catholic Truth Committee 3, Co- Pretect 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sextet 2, 3, Soloist 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 4, Living Rosary 2, 3, May Crovvning 2, 3, 4, Catholic Action Convention 4, Latin Club President 4, Nuntius Staff 2, 4. RUTH ELLEN PRICKETT St. Peter, Oshkosh Chorus 3, 4. Compliments of GILBERT PAPER COMPANY, MENASHA Page 17 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader l, Librar- 2 3 'th- 5- '.?' RONALD RANKIN St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4. BERNADETTE RIESCHL St. Mary, Menasha DICK REIMER St. Mary, Menasha Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Badger Boy State 4. MARY ANN RIESE St. Nicholas, Freedom Class Officer, Vice President I, 2, President 3, Renard Staff 2, 3, 4, Sodality Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Ofticer, Vice President 4, Librarian 3, Prom Committee 3, Living Rosary I, 2, 3, May Crowning l, 2, 3, Latin Club 4, Nuntius Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Sodal- ity I, 2, 3, Catholic Action Convention 2. Page 18 CAROL RESCH St. Mary, Menasha Camera Club 2, Cheer Leader I, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian l, 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 2, 3, Living Rosary 2, 3, May Crowning 2, 3, 4. DAVID RIPPL St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society l, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte 1, 2, Camera Club 2, Chorus I, 2, Football l, 3 lntramural Basketball 3, Dramatics 4. JOHN REUTER St. Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society l, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, lntramural Basket- ball 3. MIKE ROHE St. Mary, Menasha Acolyte I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, Basketball I, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. Compliments of CHAS. GAMBSKY CONSTRUCTION MENASHA 'Af CAROL SANDERS St. Mary, Menasha Sodality l, May Crowning l. BETTE SCHULTZ Y St. Mary, Menasha E Librarian l, Living Rosary 3, Sodality l, 3, 4. 3 MARY ANN SCHMIT Class OFHcer, Secretary 3, Chorus 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour l, Elks History Contest 3. RONALD SCHUTKOSKE St. Mary, Menasha Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Football l. Se' MARY BETH SCHMITZER St. Mary, Menasha Class Officer, Secretary 4, Band l, Camera Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, School Secretary 4, Librarian 3, Dramatics 4, Living Rosary 3, 4, May Crovvning 2, 3, 4. PETE SHOMSKY St. Therese, Appleton Holy Name Society 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Foot- ball 2, Baseball 2, Intramural Basketball 3. CLEM SCHREITER St. Joseph, Appleton Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Attended St. Lawrence Col- lege and High School, Mt. Calvary l, 2. ,fu 10 BILL SMALL ,ff St, Patrick, Menasha Holy Name Society l, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball l, 3. .QQ . Com liments of P A FRIEND l7agel9 4. i MARY JANE SOMMERS Sacred Heart, Appleton 'Q Chorus 2. KATHRYN ANN UNSER St, Mary, Winneconne Band 3, 4, Band Librarian 3, 4. ALICE SUTHEIMER Sacred Heart, Appleton Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. JANET VANDER HEYDEN St. Patrick, Menasha Renard Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Cam- era Club 2, 3, Chorus l, Dramatics 3, Living Rosary 3, May Crowning 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, EIk's History Contest 3, Legion Oratorical Con- test 3. eniofzfi RITA TUCHSCHERER St. Mary, Menasha Camera Club 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, School Secretary 4, Dramatics 4, Living Ros- aryl, 2, 3, May Crowning l, 2, 3. PET VAN GORP St. Mary, Appleton Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Prom Committee 3, Living Rosary 3. ROBERT ULMAN St. Joseph, Appleton Sodality 3, 4, Sodality Officer, Secretary 4, Holy Name Society 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Ofhcer, Treasurer 4, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 3, 4, Living Rosary 3, May Crowning 3, 4. BARBARA WALTER St. Mary, Menasha Compliments of Page Q0 MODEL BAKERY, MENASHA Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Sodality l, 2, Ama- teur Hour l, Living Rosary l, May Crowning l. RONALD WENZEL St. Mary, Menasha Class'OFlicer, Treasurer 2, Renard Staff, Sports 4, Holy Name Society l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sodality 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3. CATHERINE WOLTER Sacred Heart, Appleton Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Treasurer 3. .IANICE WETTSTEIN St. Mary, Menasha Band l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, 3, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian l, 2, Dramatics 4, Amateur Hour 2, 3, 4, Living Rosary l, 2, 3, May Crowning l, 2, 3, 4, Sextet l, 2, 3. DOROTHY ZEININGER St. Mary, Menasha Class Officer, Secretary l, 2, Sodality Officer, E.O.L. Committee 3, Social Committee 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, So- dality l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian l, Dramatics l, Ama- teur Hour 2, 3, Living Rosary l, 2, 3, May Crowning l, 2, 3, 4. GERRY WICKEHAM St Mary, Menasha Renard Staft, Typist 4, Chorus 2, Cheer Leader I, ality l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian l, 2, 3, 4, May Crowning 3, 4. KATHRYN ZELINSKI St. Mary, Menasha May Crowning l. JOHN WILZ St Mary, Menasha Holy Name Society l, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Amateur Hour PAUL ZELINSKI St. Mary, Menasha Class Officer, Secretary 4, Renard Staft, Co-Edi- tor 4, Holy Name Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Badger Boy State 3. Compliments of NEENAH PAPER COMPANY Page Q1 15 Page 22 EARL ZIMMERMAN Sacred Heart, Appleton Holy Name l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Football I, Stationed at Shepard Air Force V Base, Texas. VERNON ZIOLKOWSKI St. Mary, Menasha Sodality Officer, Co-Prefect 4, Co-Secretary 3, Holy Name Society l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Latin Club 4, Living Rosary 2, 3, May Crovvning 2, Senior: 61044 At the ring ceremony a year ago in December, Father Becker blessed our class rings and explained their significance. He said that their blessing symbolizes the spiritual bond existing between the members of the class and their school, and should be a constant reminder ot all that Catholic education stands tor, Compliments of THIRD ORDER OF ST. FRANCIS ST. MARY'S PARISH 2 ROOM 304 TOM GRISHABER President KATHLEEN HART Vice4PresidenT MIKE HOWDEN Secretary CHARLENE PAWER Treasurer ' Blau Gffxm ROOM 207 KATHLEEN SCHULTZ President CAROLE CYR Vice-President DON JENSEN Secretary ROCM 209 JERRY O'CONNELL EARL JANSEN Treasurer President JEANETTE WALLENFANG Vice-President ELLEN LORENZ Secretary BOB KERSTEN Treasurer Page Q3 Nelda Beaudo Ronald Bednaroske John Binder Beverly Borneman Rita Braun Jean Bretthauer Loretta Bushman Robert Casey John Chapleau Anne Corry Carole Cyr Jerry DeDecker James DeLain Dolores Diedrich Lyle Dolven Mary DuChateau Estelle Eckrich Rose Ehm Robert Farrell Joann Fields Charlotte Fritsch John Geiger Thomas Grishaber Patricia Graney Compliments of BERGSTROM PAPER COMPANY Ralph Gunther Roy Hanson Ronald Kaminski Dolores Kaufman Kathleen Hart Mary Heinzkill Regina Kees Anna Kellnhauser Marilyn Helms Patricia Hoolihan Robert Kersten Donald Klippstein Rita Houle Michael Howden Corinne Knorr David Koehler Earl Jansen Donald Jenson James Kolosso Ted Konkol Mary Kaeser Marlene Kasperek Bob Lecomte Verna Lontkowslci Compliments of THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1952 Ellen Lorenz Walter McCanna James McCoy Joann Maney Bill Mayer Michael Murray Richard Nelson Jerry O'Connell Diane Otto Sandra Pakalski Patricia Pauley Charlene Pawer Jerry Peeters Richard Peterson Janice Pilarski Margaret Pocquette Sally Pottner Jerry Quayle James Quella Lee Rather Marietta Rechner Patricia Redlin Dan Rohrbeck Ronald Romnek Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1953 Joseph Roth Nancie Roudebush David Rusch Paul Schierl Sylvia Schierl Betty Schindler Audrey Schmidt Daniel Schmidt Lorraine Schmidt Jim Schmitzer Lois Schnoor Barbara Schoepel Mary Schoultz Douglas Schramm Shirley Schreiner Kate Schultz Ruth Schwalen Patricia Schvvanke Barbara Selig Andrew Shomsky Barbara Sommerhalder Barbara Stadler Gwendolyn Stelow Catherine Stier Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1954 r 5? L- 5- W? N. X -S I Q' , WLQ, he .E x. Z AX ' gf-2 SS' Dianne Stilp John Strebe Mary Lou Weber Mildred Werner w Roy Stump? Patricia Terrien fi A Y Marlene Weyenberg James Will Norita Toennessen v it Gloria Utschig - Anne Wilz Grace Zahn Mary Van Abel l James Vandenboom 2' Donna Zephirin Darlene Zettel Noreen Van Dinter C? ' Jeannette Wallenfang James Engel Margie Daul Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1955 Page 98 E3 N. 'xlX in 1' 'S' 'YQ ROOM 301 Betty Huelsbeck ..... . . President Charles Scnueppert .... . Vice-President Mary Grace Laemmerich ...... Secretary Grace Jedwabny .... E .... Treasurer it ROOM 302 Judy Mader . .... . . . President Bob Schultz . . . . . Vice-President Nancy Davis . . . Secretary Dave Brown ...... . . . Treasurer ROOM 307 Mary Lea Jung Presfdent Arnold Sewell Vsce President Frances Scnmutzer Secretary Mary Knorr ..... Treasurer Page Q9 Z 7 George Arvan Joan Bartol Maxine Bauer Richard Bayer William Becker Eleanor Bednaroski Betfy Bestler Len Birling June Block Marilyn Bradish H ...RZ Judy Hearden Y., 'gr 'X l Xxx F' 'ta A A p lA ti' Dolores Kitzlnger Mary Knorr Lorraine Knuppel Wx A I s i no f-.. 1. '4' 1 4, H ,., 1 Q uw '- n-,ta Q ' 4 ' W I X L , V L . K' Q, 8 at L. -- , Y' Yi L My . it 5 Q r G' 'W 5 Geraldine Kokke Judith Korek Michael Kraus Marilyn La Count Mary Laemmrich Peter Liethen Lois Luedtke Julia Mader Therese Mandertield John Marx James Mathy Thomas Mayetske Kathleen Mierkey Anna Mae Montonati Patrick Mortell Margaret Muehlenbein Mary Murray Phyllis Nabbefeld Paul Ostorero Ronald Pack Lee Penny James Pytlak Gerald Pytlak James Reinhart Jerome Reinhardt .Y ,, , K- kv f. x 'N ' L- , gl ,. E v Q'- -G .G R U 'S HS F Richard Schrieter Charles Schueppert p... 'On so ' 'U l , N , 4 1 vm Uk? 5, gg-J .Lyra I Carol Schmidt Frances Schmitzer Sandra Schreiner Q i Robert Schultz J -53 Barbara Shomsky 'QR ...'?'.J 4 Arnold Sewall ,S Y? tt S , kiwi? I -:ap X , y J X gs X Lois Mae Sipple Margaret Sommers Rita Stadler if Jig Carol Stelow Q lv Joan Stommel I , ff l. James St. Peter Patricia Turrift 1 Mary Utschig 'A Q, James Vanden Heuvel v William Vander Heyden , David Verstegen Dennis Voissem in J Geraldine Weber :Q 6 Dawn Weisgerber lag, f, Janice Wenzel Q'-5 'R James Williams Theodore Wydeven Barbara Yingling Page 39 ' ff ,, is ai. I x John Reinders LeRoy Remme Janice Resch Jean Resch John Riese Jacqueline Rosenow Karen Salm Margaret Sanders Robert Schierl Carolyn Schmalz S 'QV Q N J Q X 5? 5. Q. A ...Q 11 wr an . Xt bill AL 1 , 1 N W fi A HIE A ROOM 309 ELIZABETH ABEL President BILL GEENEN Vice-President BARBARA WALLENFANG Secrefa ry PAUL PAKALSKI Treasurer Page 33 afzufzman 616114 Qgicmfi ROOM 205 MARILYN STILP President GARY QUIGLEY Vice-President PETER PETERSON Secretary MARY SHAW Treasurer Wifi! fY,.j if Jane Bauernterncl Clalre Bayer Wllllarn Bennetts Barbara Bodway Patrncla Brochtrup Joan Carew Kathleen Corry John De Young Charles Draves JoAnn DuFrane Bruce Eckholm Wllllam Geenen Janlce Gehrlng Elszabeth Abel Gerry Altenhofen ,- Robert Anderson Nancy Asman Hubert Bartol Henbert Batley Charles Bauer Q 'Kms- gy , Donald Gosz Helen Grsesbach Carol Haack Kathryn Hackstock Mary Halbach Rnchard Hartl Susan Heroux Page 34 Helen Hoffman Rose Mary Huebner Helen Hughes Annette Jacobs Donna Johnson Ruth Kaeser Dorothy Kees N-x sf? 3.49 'C' it C' T? Q61 1 vu K 'll' ,fx Jaw 'i 01 fi to 'K 7 R X 141. is S Tina Kokke T Y' A 1 Ann Kosloske 4 Helen Kowalkovvski ' s James Kraus Patricia Kraus Judy Ann Kuepper Kenneth Kurkowskl f.. QT' Henry LaBrun Mary Lou Leach Jane Lsghttoot Nancy Lotzer Thomas Mathy Patruck McHugh Barbara Meier Dorothy Meulemans Carol Mlchalkzewlcz Nadlne Miller Matt Mnnten Rlchard Mntchell Edward Monroe Paul Muehlenloern John Mueller Patrlck Murphy Wnllnam Mys Roberta Nelson Paul Pakalskn Bonnne Peterson Peter Peterson Theodore Peterson L Vrctorua Pnotrovvskn Gary Qurgley Thomas Relland Marnlyn Rhode Page 35 1 ? , N has N' r -wfn Qjffs. Pfr, ' , V , ,L jf ll?-A 'P fax: ff T N2 . L. .. .. H A 1- ,.' N :L ms' 3 1. ' h 5. Y Q-. - 5 , T' l h X y A C g Z1 2 G-Q h . 51-, W- P tg l , ,T , at ,tc T rf , ' ' ' x I 'fix' Q ,y't' V I ix , , rx 1 l 1 . ., 'V P I g' X as : - t 5 -'- 4- ' 3 tn ' . 5 l . rl x . - g- A . n I f .Q ' Q - 1 Q . . Q L N pr ' 'A t' Em Dorothy Parnell ff-212 L ' 0 A 0 , if :cl A . inn' l 's 5- 'F' - ' T ' T . . Y , rQ'tt'tf A' ' ' ' ' -- 1 .- if , , jf .-. gg' , In 1 I Y? 9 I M , l fl , 'F J ' if 1: T K' ' , '. '- w 4 Ee fffl A -K -1 5 ' Enleen Schoepel Barbara Schommer Dawn Schultz Donna Schultz Karen Schultz Veronica Schwalen Mary Shaw David Sewall Cathernne Sprmger Betty Stadler Nancy Stadler Rlchard Steldl Francis Steln Marllyn Stllp Kenneth Suess Susan Suess Mary Ann Swleclchowskn James Thlel Mary C Turley George Turrufl' Page 36 Joan Rickert Rose Mary Riese 5. S- T' Barbara Russell A-'YQ A :X Luanne Russert David Sanders Marylin Schmalz Donna Mae Schmlt L wr Tv I MAS in Roy Vandenberg Mary Kay Van Dunter James Verkuulen Barbara Wallenfang Nancy Zettery Paul Zelnnskl Jeanne Zenefskl Madelnne Zettel 3 if Ni is ,-v fx 3 9- Da N .-S' axle Jfff bQ e xg 5 Xxjx lc -15234 xgf I wi 22 A l, V Top Row Left to Rrght A Volssem C Neveu M Marx C Rrppl K Flnch S Morrns L Thorne J Voss M St Row Row Rovv Row Row Peter J Otto F Ahrens A Coonen M Bauernfemd B Scheffler 2 A Lenntz F Bayer B Graney R Quella M Gallenberger G Jahnke E Eckholm K Resch Rreschl J Schmldt R Gunther D Dekarskl 3 P Clough S Jaskolskn P OConnelI J Mrnten N Merbs M Kuepper S Knlght J Muller M Martnn M Sarnowsku P Petersen B Keller J Slmon J Sonnleltner J Kaeser T Pauley R Green W Humskl R Montonatl D Jung P L Stadtmuller M Schwanke T Pack 5 C Schueler P Gosz B Ahrens K Schmltzer B Taplun E Merlcle M Schwalen B Thlede hauser C Schaumann N Arndt M Baldwm 6 D Brown B Karusny D Zolkowskt T Holewnnskn D Kaufert J Muller M Brantmeuer R sen A Pack B Cnske R LaCount B Resch E Vnotto Muerkey Thelrner D Kelln Toennes Page 37 1,111 qw K Top Row Left to Rnghf J Bayer D Walbrun D Wxckeharn F LeCornte R Roth W Vogel J Hansen Schrnndf R Dlbeluus M Koehn D Welsgerber R Koehler T Krahenbuhl D Dombrosku Row A Volssern J Eckruch B Max J Schmnzer J Ruckert T Jacobs J Sfegert J Be-vers J Anderson L Summerlnng J Pfankuch A Lehman J Sokclosku Row 3 R Young R Beckman R Kachur C HOIGWIDSKI N Quella M Kryszak J Vuoho R Dorzwenler Bauernfelnd R Kellenhauser K Jaskovvskr A Schultz R Talarczyk Row K Huelsbeck S KISIGWSIKI D Poquetfe P Taplun E Kuhn L Hecht D Anderson E Redheld Becker N Rernme M Merncie Row J Rleshl L Muelke E Weber K Robnnson R Hess D Weftsteln C Levvls R Batley R Hughes J Llebhauser D Rank P Strebe Row 6 J Lorge N Schoepel R M Fox D D5-Bmm P Waters N Kauferf P K1esner C Pocquette L Brett hauer P Welnandt P Rlstovv Page 38 8 0 i.....,, -- . - M841 L ..-.N'w , ..l.A, . vc . V ,S 4 , . ff of , , ,. 1. A ., U , , 1 . , 5 ' . I , Q, . y V X6 , s I. If K. . ,. ,. ., , 4 .51 . 1 17. if , X., 1 N, .-Hx H' ' . , Av' ,, . U ' K I ' ' .-4 Q' . 1- 1 r V' ,f fu ' ' 1 - , , 1 N NX , A 1 , , ,, , A ' . 1 1 A' Q 7,1 ,'V'K.Q, L A ,fr ' v ,R A 5, ,1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 P. , . , . , . , . , . , . . Qi . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 J. , . , , , , , . . 4-. , . , . , , , . , . , , , . , B. , . , . . 5-. , . , , , 4 , , , . , . , . , . , ' 1 - l 1 - ' ' - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 ' I ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - ' 1 - , . . I Y 'i7 '9 'f- ealencfaa 1951-795.2 6 Registration day. Welcome to our new faculty members. 7 School begins for one-half day. Who directed that poor li'l freshman to room 401? 1O The Little Women, friends and family are practicing furiously. In our first football attempt we lose to Sheboygan Falls 18-6. 11 Our new P. A. system is used for the first time. 14 Pep session roused the team to a 20 to 7 win over New London. 2O We tie Lourdes 7-7, but suffer the loss of co-captain Paul Zelinski for the season. 21 Father Becker shows us a movie on Fatima, and tells us of Our Lady's message. 24 First meeting for Renard staff. 26 longer: -.tote on their :lass rings, Seniors choose announcements. 27 Fresnman mirer, Frosh take the initiations dished out by the seniors in good humor. Bless their little lipsticked faces! SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 4 Barbara and Jean Jacks give us a double piano recital. 6 Lose to St. Mary's Springs 20-6. 10 Dennis Morgan Lsighl and Adele Buffington speak in behalf of the Community Chest. 13 We win over Maryheart, Pittsville 7-6. 15 Morning off for selling Class Play tickets. 16 Bid farewell to the Little Women of 1951. Last performance. 19 Pep session at ball park-Homecoming game is lost to St. Norbert's 14-O. Seniors float King Football wins first honors. 25 Renard staff members leave for Catholic Press Conference. NOVEMBER 1 All Saints . . . Free. 8 Second quarter begins. Football banquet. 12 lReport cardsl Why the gloomy faces? 13 Business men visit schoolg afternoon free. 14 Mothers and Dads go to school. 16 Sophomores sponsor dance, Harvest Ball. Music by the Starlighters. 20 ln the first basketball game of the season, Zephyrs triumph over Omro 59-39. 23 Another win for our new Zephyr team. St. Mary 55 - Kimberly 46. 30 Oh, no, not a loss to Messmer! Last minute basket gives them a 47-46 win. DECEMBER 2 Conference win over Dutchmen 47-40. 7 Lourdes 69-45. lAnother wini 16 Zephyr team beats Central 45-31. Chorus and Speech class present Christmas Cantata. 18 Are we good! Springs 40 - St, Mary's 61. 21 Christmas vacation begins. 22 Christmas dance sponsored by the Sodality. 28 Sodality gives a Christmas party for orphans at Green Bay. JANUARY 12 Another Conference win for the team, Lourdes 37 - St. Mary's 39. 15 Hurrah! Our record breaking Zephyrs down the unbeatable Squires 55f45. 23 Semester exams. 24 Semester exams. 25 Semester Recess. fAnd do we need itll 27 Sodality Toboggan party at Combined Locks. Pom 75 DETENTION NOTICE ., , ..,...... . ............. .... .... . ..... . . . H will report KNazne oi pupill . 3- ...,f.,.,...., .. it 1Roorn or teocherl I Length at time pupil .hand be detained... .... 'A -- Reason for detention --'- ----- 4----- ---- ----- Pupil shoirld report promptly at time named or there will be added penalty. Dm, ,,,, , ,,,...,,,., 1 .,.,,, 19 5.2, .,...........,,... .... ,.... . - k VV lsiqnature person qivinq this notxoet Pupil reported at ..,----- ---- ------ an d - - , .,,,.,,.,...,.... N, ..... N ,.......,.,...... .. lot Bling. --N tsiqnature perlon with whom detained This notice should be returned tint to penon giving it lor checking and then to oil E ! ' I :HI 1 H545 .K h .w,!!l l . Ny X FEBRUARY 6 Father Flavian shows slides, and talks on vocations to the Brotherhood. ld Sodality Tag Day. Everyone has a heart and each homeroom buys a pagan baby. l5 Freshman Heart l-lop, with music by the Musers. l9 St. Norberts ithat is, Fran Tartaroni edges out our Zephyrs 53-47. We are co-champs of '52. 20 Mrs. Hay, Mercy Hospital School of Nursing addresses Junior and Senior girls. 26 Senior Sociology class goes to visit Green Bay Retorrnatory. Clncidentally, everyone returnedi 27 The proceedings of a Student Council are demonstrated to students. MARCH 3, A, 5 Father Thomas Aquinas gives an inspiring three day retreat to High School. A wella deserved rest for our Faculty. At tournament in Green Bay Zephyrs lose in last three seconds, l2 Sister Celine, from Mount Mary, talks to Junior and Senior girls about college. I3 Election of Student Council officers in the homerooms. I5 What could the Seniors be collecting? Poems, maybe? lo Baseball practice starts. 20 Mr. Gerald Schaefer of Marquette speaks to Seniors on college. 26 Beginning of Fourth Quarter. 31 Report cards. Election of Student Council officers. APRIL l Joe Bonatz receives detention, Renard printing deadline. CThat's the truth.J 5 Band Solo Ensemble Tournament. 8 Does anyone have a spare poetry unit handy? 9 Easter vacation, i6 Classes resume. 26 Chorus and Band Tournament at Clintonville. 25-27 W. C. A. Convention at Milwaukee, MAY 4 Father Becker's Silver Jubilee. 8 School Celebration of Jubilee, i5 Senior Physics students visit Museum of Science and lndustry in Chicago. lo Awards: Attendance, Music, Renard. l7 Spring Music Festival. 20 Senior Picnic. 21 Athletic Awards. 23 Junior Prom. 25 May Crowning. 26 Senior Final exams. 29 Final exams. N K JUNE l Graduation Day. Within the halls we love so well- Seniors bid farewell to classmates, facultyeclosing the final chapters of their student lite at dear old St. Mary's. 2 Final exams for all students-Seniors excluded. ' A Dismissal. .Ni Page 41 I. fb- 4. v A portton ot Sister Clementas Socrology Class engrossed n studying social problems ocial ' Coach NlcClone returns Pat Pauleys corrected exam ' American History Class. As usual it is accompanied with a btt ot Gaelic humor' Viv The Modern Hustory class IS com posed of Sophomores Juntors and Sensors Here some of the students look over booklets on maternal studaed during the tlrst semester Page 44 P Tom Mayetski seemingly enjoys demonstrating to his Sophomore Geometry class the use ot a compass in proving a theorem. Freshmen diligently work out algebraic formulas vxhich later will be put to use in Advanced Algebra Page 43 v -1119 - The intricacies of intersecting planes in Solid Geometry are ex planned by Jerry Bouressa to at tentive listeners 'P 944 f lll if The staff ot the Nuntius, the Latin J Club's publication, prepares tor the next issue. Mary Ann Riese, Editor, types while Jim McCoy, Ann Corry ' SR and Darlene Zettel proof read. The German Club selects a committee to draw up the constitution, F3 gl Joe Endres proves to the Advanced Gen eral Science class that oxygen supports com bustion This sublect was introduced into our curriculum this year 3- Sophomore biologists always find the frog an interesting animal to disect Working as a team, these physics students perform an experiment on linear expan- sion. Last year, these students survived nine months of chem- istry experiments. Page 45 Janice Wettstein ex- ins a line of r sonnet while her Sen lor classmates listen attentively was The Junior English class discusses the play Joyous Season with Sally Pottner as discussion leader M.. St Marys requires four years of English for graduation Speech year the Speech class took part in the Christ m s Cantata and ponsorecl the Home coming Pep Assem Page 46 pla he C I if f 3 5 ' A i Z , . g ' . gt- A is an elective. This i , ,, L, ., I i I C ' i a . s - bly. I' , u Shorthand Typing and Book keeping are essential for those who intend to work in business offices Speed and efhciency are necessary in order to operate the many modern business machines Dolores Michalkievvicztranscribes a letter with the use of a mod- ern business machine, the dicta- phone, while Layon Allen files a letter. Page 47 -'MH' 4.-.,,x During a Senior typ mg class Tom Kuep per works out a clivi sion problem on the comptometer while Kathryn Z linski moves a stencil from the mimeograph '15- 'Y X Mr. Meier demonstrates to the future carpenters of America one of the machines used in wood working. Father Rickert s charge of the class. Nu' Newly organized this year the art department was enthusiastically re- ceived by the students and is already doing ex- cellent work. Page 48 The new kitchen has proved To be a great asset To The school Wuthour Mrs Orth and her helpers Mrs Carney Mrs Schmidt and Mrs Ebben The nourushung meals served un The cafeterua could not be prepared fl! y5 Mr Coopman uses The new snow remover which helps save many Mr Mottl helps keep our school page 50 back breakung hours of work Clean and YWSBT xlf Rh ,l Gi 'CWVS4 SODALITY OFFICERS Lett to right Secretaries Gloria Utschig Bob Ulman Treasurer Mary Heinzkill Vice Prefects Jerry Bouressa Joan Pawer Seated Co Prefects Vernon Ziolkowski Colleen Newcomb All tor Jesus through Mary ' Thus the Sodality at St Mary's High School with devotioh to Mary as their foremost oblective, during the past year have taken on many spiritual and social func tions in the school curriculum, aided by Father Shafer and Sister Mary Viola Packing clothes for the needy in Europe, visiting the St Joseph Orphanage during the Christmas season, selling hearts to collect money to ransom heathen babies, sponsoring an amateur hour and several lectures on vocations, be- sides having a dance and a to- boggan party and finally the May crowning ceremony were the ac- tivities on their schedule for this year. Page 59 Gfdflff 'ill 55 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN E O L Ellen Lorenz Catholic Truth Jeanette Wallentang Publicity Madonna Kurkowski Social Dorothy Zein anger l X 1 'Hu 9 Mary, we crown Thee sz- WiTh blossoms Today '3- Queen of The Angels- Queen of The May. ' Colleen Newcomb, Co-PreTecT. Righr-SodalisTs busily engaged in packing cloThes Tor needy people of Europe. Below-The Task of packing compleTed, sodalisTs are ready To Take The packages To The post office for mailing. Page 53 , 1 K ua, ,ai '94 si- 17 Some of the committee members of the Sophomore Fall dance the Harvest Ball pose. The Sophs' eftorts to make their dance a success were well re- warded by the results. The Freshmen'sfirst social undertaking, the Heart Hop, proved to be a huge success. Everything was very well done, Freshies, from the cute posters advertising the dance to the orchestra and the well-decorated gym. Page 54 1 lance! The Freshman Mixer was sponsored by the Seniors in order that the Freshmen might feel at home at St. Mary High. The Freshmen proved to be wonderful sports and a good time was had by all. mittee members , rl' ,QL , k. A l . it The Junior Prom of T952 was held on Friday, May 23. The co-chairmen Jeanette Wallenfang and Earl Jensen seated cen ter are shown making plans with the other com a nl fx Q Wh0kAmJqAmhBMwJ Dorothy Zeininger and Lee Murphy by the Enchanted Cottage. QW ' w l ,-5 XtfJy fha 2 . 261163-- 1951 Paul Zelinski and Joan Pawer, Co-chairmen. Prom Committee: Mary Ann Riese, Ronnie Wenzel, Paul Zelinski, Pet Van Gorp, Joan Pawer, Doug Martin. Not Pictured: Colleen Newcomb, John Huels- beck, Marlene Fisch, John Dorzweiler. Page 55 Percussnon Sechon Jerry Bouressa Jlrn Kanser Ronald La Count Colleen Newcomb Charlene Pawer Joan Pawer Dan Schmrdt Roy Vandenberg Clarmets Jane Bauernternd Rose Ann Ehm Mary Gerger Jamce Gerrng Mary Huelsbeck Annette Jacobs Malcom Koehn Helen Kowalkowskr Jrm Lrebhauser Shrrley Petrre Mary Ann Rzese Joan Rrckert Barbara Russel Jrm Verkurlen Judy Voss Barbara Walters Januce Wenzel Grace Zahn Dorothy Zeunrnger Alto Saxophones Jackae Gerger Marlorre Krefer Mary Grace Laemmrrch John Marx Norbert Quella Rose Ruese Marrlyn Rhode Kathryn Unser Flutes Kathryn Huelsbeck Janrce Wettstern Base Clannet Ann Wrlz Jeanne Zenefskr Alto Clarmet Barbara Hughes Jeanne Zenefskr Tenor Sax John Huelsbeck Bassoon Veronrca Schwalen Jack Sonnleitner 5-4- x In ,K J A ,. ,U A J-GV ? ., 5 , 2 J I 5, wry? 'I , ' 4 ' , -yas' at I K 1 K, ,Qf I I 3 -'fifgf .ff 'Qtr V , 1, 1 . ' I - ' 4, ' 1' , Q: X 5 , . f ' '06 'ff' fff, Q .'f'ff f 2' ' 'gf 42 'J sf' i gf f . 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Top Row Lett to Right Annette Jacobs Joan Pawer John Huelsbeclc Bob Casey Bob lJlrnan Jerry Bouressa Lawrence Casey John Geiger Ronald Wenzel Jean Bradley Noreen Van Dinter Row 2 Elizabeth Abel Patricia Hoonhan Mary Fisch Diane Otto Catherine John Patricia Brochtrup Carol Michalkievvicz Barbara Wallenfang Barbara Stadler Janice Pilarski Row 3 Barbara Schommer Pet Van Gorp Kathy Austin Rita Tuchscherer Joan Minten Bonita Peterson Ann Kosloske Katie Turley Jane Bauernteind Barbara Mullen Karen Schultz Corry Helen Hoffman Catherine l-lackstock Gertrude Eckrich Row 5 Charlotte Fritch Mildred Werner Janice Gehring Darlene Engel Margie Daul Mary Lou Weber Jacqueline Geiger Luanne Russert Joann Fields Barbara Russell Nadine Miller Row 6 Marilyn Stilp Mary Shaw Mary Ann Schrnit Carolyn Schmalz Kathleen Flanagan Loretta Bushman Beverly Greidl Janice Resch Catherine Springer Row 7 Dorothy Parnell Jacqueline Rosenow Rita Stadler Betty Huelsbeck Ruth Kaeser Sue Heroux Barbara Meier Mary Lou Leach Colleen Newcomb Marlene Kasparek Pace 58 W A - 1 1 f 'V ' I 1 1 1 I I ' I . - 1 1 r ' I l A ' 1 1 1 ' . Q i I I I I I l 1 1 1 1 ' I . Row 4-Eileen Schoepel, Patricia Kraus, Marilyn Schmalz, Barbara Shomsky, Janet Bunker, Diane Stilp, Kathleen I I I I A A - l 1 - 1 I 1 ' V ' l I I I l I ' C 1 V 1 A I ' ' ' I I I ' Wffaen lo Me ealdffn Me Gfmbil glade! came This artistic cantata was produced bythe Speech Class in collaboration with the St. Mary Grade School and the High School Choral Group. Qanlafa 1951 04-41 lg: Page 59 MIAIAIU .1 Meg, the eldest W The f Jo, the playwright l Vme l Beth, the peacemaker Wljmen Amy, the artist Mrs. March Ctheir motherl . . Mr. March ltheir fatherl .... Aunt March lMr. March's sisterj . Hannah Mullet Cthe maidl . . . Laurie Ca wealthy neighborj . John Brook CLaurie's teacherj . . Professor Bhaer la German teacherj Audience ....... Mr. Marlowe Cvvealthy employerl . Miss Perkins CMarlowe's servant? . Miss Rodins lMarlowe's office girll . Christmas Spirit ..... Blessed Virgin . . . Angels . . 4 I I 1 l BIAS 4' - s t likllll Mary Beth Schmitzer . . Joan Pawer . Phyllis Magalslci . . Donna Mottel . Colleen Newcomb . John Huelsbeck . . Carol Resch . Janice Wettstein . Jerry Bouressa . . Larry Casey Lee Murphy . . . . Robert Ulman . Dorothy Zeininger, Janice Paschlce, Patricia Blumer THE PLAY . John Huelsbeck . Mary Ann Schmit . . . Mary Ehm . . . Catherine Gulbinas . . . . Barbara Mullen Rita Tuchscherer, Joan Minten x-AAA 0 ,fl Y 1 -. bg I. I 4 I 1,8 4, .5 ,:,.:'z . Tail' ,J :ff , J Ha, 'rf qsfi 3, J 'ff' Ge -'ti 1 A ! . V, ' is I L kc, Q- I X 9 W I 5' xt Above: Viceepres. Corinne Knorr, pres. Gertrude Eckrich, sec -treas. Jeanette Wallenfang. Camera Club otnhcers count returns from the annual candy sale. It is the only all-out money-making project of the club. Expenses are covered by proht made on printing and enlarging for students and friends of the club. Right top: School and staff photographer Roy Stumplg assistants Dan Rohrbeck and John Binder. Roy, assisted by Dan and John, rendered service to the Renard staft by snapping many of the pictures printed in the '52 annual. Roy's work of outstanding excellence makes him runner up for the position of stat? photographer tor the '53 Renard. T ,i. C' 66 1 fx n. Above: Many of the Junior girls have been members of the Camera Club since its beginning in '49, Lett: Sophomore girls' Almost halt of the members of the club are peppy sophomores. Page oQ lil llli ,ue emma Zzglvtff The club boasts of having almost 90 members-of these, one lthe presidentl is a Senior, a large num- ber of Juniors and Freshies re- sponded to the invitation to loin, while the Sophomores claim almost half the membership number. The most active members are in the sophomore group, many of whom gave unstintingly ot their time to work on pictures that appear in this RENARD. Page 63 tl 7- Above: Male members of the club represent Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen. A few were absent when the picture was taken. Lett: A very active, peppy group of shutter fans from the Sophomore classes. Some of these helped with the pictures for the Renard. Below: Our Freshie click-fans. For them, the club is something very new. Renard -SM! - u I CO-EDITORS Madonna Korkowski '52, Paul Zelinski '52, comment, and make the final selec- tion, of the drawings which the art class turned out for the division pages of the Renard. - 1 BUSINESS MANAGERS lAboveD Janet Vander Heyden '52, Don Jensen '53, check with their filing cards before sending out a statement. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Left: Kathy Austin '52, Kathleen LeBouton '52, Ann Corry '53, Donna Zephirin '53, Earl Jansen '53, Paul Schierl '53 Knot picf turedl, did a big job in helping to make the '52 Renard a great success. Page 64 EDITORIAL STAFF Lett to right: Rita Stadler 1 '54, Margie Sommers '54, Jim McCoy '53, Gloria Utschig '53, Carole Cyr '53, ' Ellen Lorenz '53, CNot pic- turedl Nancy Davis '54, Mary Ann Riese '52, skill- fully wrote and arranged sections of the Renard. SPORTS STAFF Left to right, Paul Haas '52, Ronald Kaminski '53, Paul Zelinski '52, Bob Schultz '54, Ronnie Wenzel '52, Football, basketball, and baseball are enthusiastically displayed in the athletic section by the sports staff. GENERAL MEETING Right: The entire Renard staff focus their attention on the speaker as they listen to some pointers for a good yearbook at their monthly meeting. Page 65 'Q I 'x S. -15 P' 4 ' gf .ff , .J T y y 1 ifWs- Q, X . V-sf yu ' ' 'M ,. .Ji Ghee .lean Bretthauer, Nancy Davis. Bottom Rowelvancie Roudebush, Frances Schmitzer, Donna Mot- tel, Pet Van Gorp, Mary Beth Schmitzer. f M- ., -36545: ' The cheerleaders and pep band did much to boost the morale of the team and to promote school spirit. The enthusiasm of the crowd at the basketball games, football games, and pep assemblies was largely due to their efforts. Both cheer- leaders and pep band alike showed wonderful spirit. The school can be very proud of these groups this year as always. pefl EGIZCZ ALMA MATER Dear school of our Lady We pledge our loyalty With praise and devotion We iourney back to thee. We long shall remember The friends that were so dear Within the halls we love so well Our hearts shall dwell. Page 66: Top Row-Kathleen Holloran, '1 , ,Z-., -, J-,,-4 lang op Row lee Murphy John Huelsbeck Bob Kersten John Rueter Jam Makofslu Paul Zelmslu Jam Pytlak Gerry Pytlak Lee Rather Row Bull Bennet: Doug Martin Dave Rusch Frank Muehlenbeln Bull Small Ronnle Wenzel Row Jam Relnhart Bull Mens Don Jensen Mike Howden Jlm Kluba Dave Rlppl Jay Kruck Dave Brown Row Bob Sthullx Tom Funk Charles Schuepperl Paul Pakalskl Pete Peterson Jlm McCoy Jrm Kolosso Row Paul Schuerl Earl Jansen George Turrnff Bull Hoffman Bob Casey Make Rohe Ronme Kamunskl John Genger Ted Konkol Thrs years eortron of the Zephyr grld squad sported a so so record of 2 wlns 5 losses and l tre The sprrrt of the team was very hugh and although they were beaten and beaten badly at tlmes they fought thelr hearts out every rnrnute of every game Coach McCIone and hrs assnstant mstrlled thus never say due sprrrt rn therr men O E S OPPONENTS Sheboygan Falls New London Lourdes St John St Mary Sprngs Maryneart Sr Norbert Columbus ,-f JBws i Page O8 Assrstanv Coach Fred Kraotkramer Ronnle Wen el Frank Muehlenbe n Jm Makofskr Coach Ralph McCIone WW' Roo tar Mlke Bash 'em Paul Zelnnsku Heufer Co Captann and lnspurlng leader on and off the field Headed for all state honors before the Zephyr angury llnx caught up with htm Johnny Huelsbeck Co Captaun and only expernenced lane backer on the squad Because of an ungury early In the sea son John dad not see any action at all John Reuter Roo tar Best blocker on the squad and a tough defensvve man He should keep warm wuth all those Jerseys Ronme Wenzel A good man going through the lane especially good agamst New London Had many hurtnes whlch he carefully nursed Ronme Mnke Rohe Mnke was a Gem of a player and a good all around back Dave Rnpple Cat The best crashing end on the squad Rlpps ambutnon was to play guard ., a ,, Doug Martln Bash 'em All conference honorable mentnon Jnm Kluba Kohayesku Noted for has beautuful lookung passes whuch were not caught by enther sade Another warm lad Honorable rnentnon, all conference Kohayesku Page 69 , ,. ,Q .55 f 3 ' X31 H - H - , - - K- 97' . Heifer Johnny H H I N - H H . H ' ll ll I H H . H - H ' Ct U aY Page 70 HEQQYH Bully Hoffman Whizzer White Noted for his deep thinking and brilliant answers One of the better scatbacks of the squad Frank Muehlenbeln Only Zephyr ll eman ,Nho :dnt 'flutter any in lu,-,ds He was hargifbloydl' and a r gh tackler I onald Rankin Stock Car Bull His playing ability barely exceeded his ability to break training Another one of our inlured co captains Jim Makofski Benny Noted for his never say die spirit H was a rugged tackler as well as a blocker Jay Kruck His punting ability wasnt discovered until late the season Bull Small Herm Best protected and fastest man on the squad The pads that Wilson didnt make Herm invented Dave Rusch Eggy Second team all conference end. An ex- pert in discovering hidden talent which other mem- bers of the squad immediately took away. Ted Konkol Dooder The flashy haltback noted for his hard, twisting runsg received first team all conference and all-state honorable mention. 'nf Frankie Benny Herm Dooder upaulu ob Butch lm Bob Paul Schierl Tiger meat l3O pounds of untamed fury. Showed excessive speed running on and off the field. Earl Jansen Strictly a member of the offensive platoon. Would be known as Whiskered Abraham if he wouldn't shave for two days. Bob Casey Offensive guard and took over a line backing spot on defense. All conference honorable mention. Ronald Kaminskn Kamel One of the big bruisers of the squad was The Toe of the Zephyr squad A rugged linebacker Kamel sustained many inluraes John Geiger Butch Handled the punting in the early part of the season His painting contract prevented his at tendance at the early practice sessions Jim Kolosso A good man for blocking holes in the line by lust standing there A but lazy but rough when fired up Jim Reinhardt Sleepy Together with Fink they made up the Sophomore Sleeping Beauties Sleepy showed he was capable of some terrific end play when aroused Tom Fink The Bruiser of the squad A hard driving full back and a line backer when he was awake Tom made all conference honorable mention Bob Schultz A scrub end until converted into varsity center Famous for his center keep it play Dave Brown Showed excellent running ability at Lourdes and was also a good pass defense man Page 71 Speedy Kamel Im Tom Brownie 1?-'U X7 ons I ' 'Q '-if ni I-50 B ' f N M q..., -...-.,.,,,, ABOVE Coach McCIone Paul Zelinski John Wilz ee Rather Mgr Row 2 Bob Kersten Tom Grlshaber John Chapleau Dave Rusch Dave Brown Row 3 Lee Murphy Mgr Ted Konkol Make Rohe George Arvan Dick Reimer Baweldall ZEPHYRS OPPONENTS ZEPHYRS OPPONENTS Ornro Kimberly New London Messmer St, John Lourdes Brillion New Holstein Central Springs Marquette Brillion Lourdes St. Norbert Springs St John s Central Pittsville St. Norbert Edgewood Alumni Valders Marshfield St. Nazianz Tournament Columbus Regis Don Bosco 'Q fy 1'9f,T., ,,. Wilz, Rohe, Reimer, and Zelins Our St. Mary Zephyrs, by skillful play- ing and superior coaching, fought their way to many outstanding victories. Al- though competing with many of the bet- ter teams in the state, they completed the season with an impressive 2i win and 6 loss record. Showing sportsmanship, teamwork and school spirit they have made the name St. Mary's outstanding. The B squad presented the Harlem Globetrottersn in a pep meeting before the Central game. Page 75 iw: S X ki, the four graduating seniors, plot strategy with Coach. '4.,,fs.d X M.Jw'.L.,. www fY!f.,...b M .Y . E1 if if fmi.d.rii' New uhhdbikki ..:.bcs- J 0 12-1- 'I' 'fi' 3 s X X 2 ll Mike Rohe who kept the team together with his cool play is picked for the all conference and all tournament teams Ganfmence uk 4','s F' ui '1 FN f-9 lr A N . Q. l I .hkg ' ll 'f Paul Zeltnsku held down the pivot spot and paced the team In scoring also is chosen on the all conference team - This is an example of the students faithful support of the team. Not only did V they attend home games but buses were chartered '- for the road games. Y . ,V ,lg 'I Page 78 gg .1- 4 rs rv if W Mo Top Row David Sewall Mgr Henry La Brunt Ted Peterson Paul Pakalsku Bull Bennetts Row 2 Gary Quugley John De Young Don Gosz Tom Mathy Pete Peterson Row 3 Herb Batley Jam Verkuulen Matt Mlnten Lf ,- ,. f 'rf VN . cr fi , . '..v' ' W L lU ,. A, -11 l 1 7 , 1 yy to t ,, ,lv , l 1 , '11, , Xf.. A af' f u - f - ffytlulf ,l', t a tif-11. - A .V r,,f -.Ln ,r e-e -,,,. xx ,I Top Row: Bill Vander Heyden, Bob Schultz, Tom Fink 8 Row 2: Bill Bennetts, Arnie Sewall, Pete Liethen, Jim McCoy ROW 3 John Geiger Paul Schnerl Ronald Kammskn Lee Murphy Mgr. Page 79 John Dorzweuler ! 9 M ke Rohe Kamel Kamansk Duck Peterson Earl Jansen Buzzy Arvan 'N lfywfwlylll M Thus year St Mary s will be host o the first State Catholnc Baseball Tournament The Tourney wall be held on May 30 and 31 Teams entered are Edgewood of Maduson St Norbert of De Pere Regus of Eau Claire Memornal Hugh School of Wau kesha Central Cathollc of Green Bay an St Mary of Menasha Addltnonal teams may be added The Zephyrs well be led by eleven let termen Four of the top flve hntters of last season are returnnng and there are veter ans at every posltuon The hattnng and pntchnng should Improve with the expert ence gained last year and It yguld be a prosperous season f TW jf fffyf Doug Mart n Mgr y e Dolven Gene Halbach T m Gr shaber Jerry De Decker Arn e Sewall TT'? 'W'f I l yy i . .ME M , V . . o , I .N I ' - I A .. - - ' l O l is U- my hill! Y l l ' x. '. U ' l 7 if 1. 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STUOX0 Q 4 , ,,,M,+1 an xo, X Leo J Braun Menasha Mr and Mrs Cltttord Allen Mr and Mrs E Anderson Mr and Mrs R E Asman Mtss Kathy Austtn Mtss Maxtne Ms Eealtnl Mr r and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Bauer Bedntatovvsm J S Bennetts Joseph A Bestler Hugo Beyer Frank J Binder Henry Blumer Frank Bouressa James J Bradley Mrs A Bretthauer Frank Bretthauer Mr and Mrs Clettord Brtnkman Mr and Mrs Peter A Brochtrup John Bronzvvk and Mrs Joseph Bartol te C N N and Mrs Sampson Casey and Mrs Joe Cheslock and Mrs Frank Ctske Dr and Mrs L F Corry Creamland lce Cream Store Mr and Mrs Bull De Brurn Mr and Mrs P G De Lain Donald Demerath Dr A A Dentl Mr and Mrs Martun Detloft Delores Dtedrtck Gertrude Eckrtch Mr Reuben Eckrtch Mr and Mrs Wnlluam Ehm Elmer s Grocery Joseph J Endres Jr Bernuce Ftelds Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ftelds Marlene Ftsch Mr and Mrs Lee Foxgrover Mr and Mrs Chas J Frttsch Mrs H W Grade Margaret Grade Mary Ann Grade PQQBQ Menasha Menasha Menasha Appleton Appleton Neen h Menasha Appleton Menasha Oshkosh Menasha Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Appleton Menasha Appleton Menasha Menasha Appleton Menasha Appleton Menasha Appleton Menasha Appleton Menasha Menasha Greenvllle Appleton Menasha Appleton Appleton Menasha Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Tom Grade Mrs Roy Graney Mr and Mrs C C Green Mrs Albert S Grtedl Grnesbach Insurance Mr ard Vlrs N rber G esh or Mr and Mrs Walter Gunther Mrs A Haas Wm Hackstock Mr and Mrs Ray Halbach Mr and Mrs Robert Halup Mrs Agnes Holloran Mrs Carl Huebner Mr and Mrs Earl Huelsbeck Mr and Mrs Cltfton Hughes Mary Jane Hughes Mr and Mrs Alex Jacobs Mr and Mrs Henry Jansen Grace Jedwabny Laura Jedwabny Mrs C W Jensen Mr and Mrs Walter Joosten Mr and Mrs Phul Kaufman Mr MlchaelL Kees Anna Kellenhauser Mr and Mrs Hugo Kellenhauser Mr and Mrs Edward G Kessler Mr John W Kessler Max Knca Rodney Kteter and Mrs Frank J Kntzunger and Mrs H Kltppstetn and Mrs John Knuppel and Mrs Gus Kolastnsku and Mrs Theo Konkol e Korek Famtly Mr and Mrs Harry C Kosloske Florence Kurkovvskr Mr and Mrs Hubert Kurkowsku Sgt Raul Kurkowskt John Landtg Mr and Mrs Ferdtnand Le Bouton Mr and Mrs Anton Ltebhauser Mr and Mrs John Lrethen Menasha Menasha Appleton Oshkosh Greenvllle Applet Neenah Menasha Menasha Sherwood Menasha Menasha Neenah Appleton Appleton Menasha Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Kaukauna Appleton Hulbert Menasha Menasha Neenah Neenah Menasha Menasha Appleton Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Germany Menasha Menasha Menasha Appleton r. l 'U' '- ' .......,,.. a . 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Menasha Menasha and Mrs Mrs D D Lnghttoot Mr and Mrs Frank Lorenz Mr and Mrs Ray Maertz Mr and Mrs Frank Magalske James and Thomas Mathy C and Mrs Olnver J Mathy and Mrs John A Mayefske and Mrs Joseph Mayetske Roman J Mayefske and Mrs Matt Mrnten and Mrs Cyrtl J Monroe and Mrs V Mrochanskt Robert Muehlenbeun Clarence Mueller Mr and Mrs Phnltp H Mueller Mrs John Mullen Mr and Mrs Clem Murphy Mr and Mrs J E Murphy Marian Murphy Patr r Paul Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Andrew and Mrs and Mrs A W Parnell Howard J Pauley Hugo Pawer Rneschel Robert Retnhardt Ferd Ruese Clarence Resch and Mrs Cyrul Reuter Joseph Rhode and Mrs Edward Romnek and Mrs Howard Rusch ucna Sanders and Mrs Jos H Schterl Schnerl George Schtpterlung and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Schrage and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Ted Schmtt Walter Schmntzer Harry Schnoor Edwln Schrelner Charles Schueppert D M Schultz Pabmwi Appleton Appleton Appleton Menasha Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Camp McCoy Neenah Menasha Menasha Menasha Sherwood Menasha Appleton Menasha Appleton Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Freedom Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Greenvtlle Menasha Menasha Menasha Halbert Menasha Menasha Mr and Mrs Mrs Bernuce Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs F W Schultz Schoepel Donald Scovronsku E Scovronskl Joseph Scovronskt George Seltg Mrs Henry Small Mrs Carl Snyder Margaret Sommers Mary Jane Sommers and Mrs Charles Stadler an Mrs George F Stadler an Mrs Gordon Strebe an Mrs Art Stendl an Mrs Louis Stommel and Mrs Henry Stumpf Kenneth Suess an Mrs Harold E Terrten and Mrs Joseph Turley and Mrs Ray Turrlff and Mrs Leonard Utschng and Mrs Francis H Zlolkowskl and Mrs Bernard Vandenboom and Mrs John M Vanden Heuvel and Mrs C A Vander Heyden e Van Gorp Mrs Mrs Edgar Verstegen A Votssem lta Votssem Mr and Mrs Davtd Wallenfang Waverly Grocery and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs John Weber Edward A Werner Joseph P Weyenberg Albert Wall Ann Wllz Mr and Mrs Clarence Zeftery Donna Zephtrun Herbert Wllz Mr and Mrs Jule Zephtrtn Joan M Zelunskn Mr and Mrs Thomas Zelunskt Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Appleton Appleton Neenah Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Neenah Menasha Neenah Appleton Appleton Menasha Appleton Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Menasha Appleton Appletor Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Appleton Appleton Appleton Menasha Menasha Page 83 Mr. . 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U I ' Mr. .............,....... .T ,jjjjjjjjjijjjjjjj Mr. . ' ' ......... ' D I Mr. . ..... . ' ' .....,....... ? .4431 .-.-Q-v4,,... ....- -1' sill. r,- Row, row, row your boat Did you like it? Buddies A164 ff'-eff' V311 Y 'fl AJ . Q. S D ..,,'Q!,,,, Aff: -s-1. ' gs-,.,y 77,71 Y ' . 1 pq' Page 85 1 gl 'n, , ,I V 1 ,sf f,X1 f l If- - - B 1 I 0 symbol ol a product T, 'J , f Trademark ot quality 'food packaging for food- stults such as bakery goods, frozen ifoods and meats, ice cream, cheese and many other items in the food marts ' symbol ol industrial progress an established industry which is continually growing . - . v 4.- ' 39123 Katie as a scout 0 symbol ol industrial integration if from woodlands in the United States and Canada l 3 .JZSW to the complete printed package rs. 0 symbol ol individual opportunity l V l --, A belief that the individual is the real basis of de- Amie Wimhe gmsa velopment and growth gain. MAIQATI-IGN CORPORATICDN ...fy 9 Tlri gg d 5 p Admiration personined fAxustin,s Grocery TI'1e Furman Studio 1300 W. Prospect Menasha Appleton, Wisconsin 219 Main Phone 2-9141 I ' i sALutAtioNs Fiaorvi Youia HoME NEvvsPAPEi2s 1' Friends to Young People . . . always TWIN CITY NEWS-RECORD Miss Amefifa iw LANDERS JUNCTION STORE Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Frozen Foods Dial 3-3432 1401 W. Second Street APPLETON, WISCONSIN Covelle Sara Donn Patty C J Ph ii om :ments K th Jo! pf: Jfji.. Y r ,A 16, P1 HWY I2aIpIt sjeer' Depot Rr Jean , 3 . 'I 4 J Mary Beth A44 J,': J I P a,,, M 4, I 'i , 1 ' . 6 wg 1' I 1 Parents learn Biology. J hn. The Compliments of APPLETON STATE BANK APPLETON, WISCONSIN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Heartiest Congratulations, Class of T952 KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION Join in wishing you well forthe years ahead. Page 89 Purn pkin Boys! Ying 9 Firebug M-m-m g d - Q Pat and V1 of Doug. pied pipers - I ful- cp 7107720724 M , ' Jean? 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Everything to Wear trom Head to Toe Where All The Boys Get Their White Coats X X ' ' prefry. .av'n can be on A i K Be Assured . . . Buy if Fronw MYEP'S JEWELRY ' IN MENAsHA . On The Squereu ,. Compliments WALTER BPQS. BREWING CQ. Menasna, Wisconsin YANKEE PAPER AND SPECIALTY CO. COMPLIMENTS OF I2EiMEP-MAPCDLD s ! ny? BN W. P59515 at UPIBYU That poor car! SUPER ICE CREAM MFG. CG. Complete Assortment - Ice Cream, Sherbets 81 Ices VO' Emil A. Baerenwald, Prop. Dial 2-3181 151 Main St., Menasha Res. Dial 2-8675 WI1o's taller! STEAI2N'S CANDIES Home Made Chocolates 81 Pan Candies Made Fresh Daily 'Pl Ice Cream - Lunches N 404 Racine St. Dial 2-9771 is ATLAS TAG COMPANY NEENAH, WISCONSIN Manufacturers of Tags, Labels and Decal Transfers i A Compliments of SCI-II.AFEI2'S, INC. 115 W. College Ave. Appleton, Wisconsin page QQ I Swabbie. Waiting for the train to come i ' P'ellY amllul For Free Estimates Dial 2-5962 ED. ZEININGER TRANSFER LINE MENASHA, WISCONSIN Local Truckingf Excavating-Sewer InstallationsfTrenchingeBulldozing Filling-Stone-Sand-Gravel-Dump Truck Service Snow Plovving VAN DVKE Card 84 Camera Shop Hallmark Cards And The Best in Photographic Equipment 236 Main Street Menasha, Wisconsin V o R Va Dyke, Manager Compliments of LAElVllVlRlCl-l FUNERAL l-lQlVlE 612 Milwaukee Street Menasha Compliments of 'lvvin City Cleaners, lnc, 84 Shirt Launclry 110 N. Church Street Dial 2-8811 Neenah Page101 Those Sunny Sophs 7 X sn-4.0 A I I I lt Getting ready for the parade Baby i!'s cold outside. Look sharp! ':pn., :Q- Monkey, chase the weasel. Sonia Schmitzer, Here Comes Santa Clausl' Griesbaclt Food lVl art 1 Valley Lumber gl Fuel Co. Groceries - Meats Fresh and Frozen 601 Appleton Street Fruits and Vegetables Dial 2-2861 Sea Foods LEROY GEIGER BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR For Better Homes and Remodeling Dial 3-4805 R. R. 2 Appleton JCDSEPH l.. R011-l Jobber 8. Distributor Cookies - Candies 104 Main Street Dial 2-2395 Menasha, Wisconsin l'lerb's Food Town Dial 2-3356 746 Third Street Compliments of Drs. Keller 84 Keller optomermsts Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables 121 W. College Ave. Appleton, Wisconsin Page 103 On parade! Who says so??? Trattic iam. Class play-super salesmen COMPLIMENTS OF Ivlenasha I.hr. 84 Fuel Co. Good Lumber Means A Good Home Third 84 Racine St. Dial 2-7763 IN APPLETON Everyone Knows It's lhiede Good Clothes Compliments of Detlotlis Cash Groceries 600 Racine Street, Menasha Phone 2-8I9I The Friendly Store on the Corner Quality Floral Service for Every Occasion has been our Motto for 27 years Floral Center Greenhouses 5th, 6th, 8. Manitowoc St. Dial 2-7731 BZFQQFCFI Bros. Sport Shop Everything for the Sportsman Featuring Wilson Sporting Goods Appleton, Wisconsin Compliments of Gear Dairy Co. Menasha-Neenah, Wis. Phone 2-I 5l3 Carroll 84 Carroll REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Residential, Commercial, Industrial l2l N. Appleton St. Appleton, Wis. Dial 3-8445 lvvin City Bottling Co. l3O Water Street Menasha, Wisconsin Dial 2-8552 Page105 Buy some mor Gem Krontnerg lVlarl4et Quality Meats and Home Made Sausage 610 W, College Ave. Appleton, Wisconsin George A. Whiting Co. T Embossed Greeting Card, Ledge-rs, Papeterics ub Sized - Coats of Arms Cover - Crestline Specialtiesand Special Finishes MENASHA, WlSCONSlN Teletype Menasna, Wis. 25 Telephone 2-335i Signs ol Quella ARE Signs ol Quality Any Kind - Any Time Dial 4-3404 Locust at Lawrence Appleton Compliments ot Waverly Grocery Saint Francis Store Religious Goods and Books T28 S. Walnut St. Appleton, Wisconsin Compliments ot Woll Slioe Company APPLETON, wisconsin MOON'S Jewelry 84 Gilt Slwop 210 Main Street l-liclcleis plwarmacy THE REXALL STORE Dial 2-9611 Menasha, Wisconsin Page 'IO7 '3- Passage West. T., Blessings. Sisterly love? Jayvees. -I Hold that mani Big Three Conference, Dornls l'lat Shop Fashionable Hats At Fashionable Prices I53 Main Street Menasha, Wisconsin Villardls Appliance Shop Kelvinators Ranges Zenith Radios l'leartl,s Jewelers Since I879 NEENAH Confidence in the Integrity and Judgment ot a Store is a Strong Incentive toward Dealing with it. COMPLIMENTS OF Wisconsin LUBRICATING 81 OIL CORP. MENASHA, WISCONSIN Distributors of Shell Petroleum Products compiuvismts or Grades Pantorium F- G- l2lDDl Cleaners and Dyers Quality Meats 84 Groceries Slfeel Menasha MENASHA COONENIS Complete Service Corner Third and De Pere Menasha RECREATION CENTER Bowling Alleys Cocktail Lounge Fountain Snack Bar Brin Theatre Bldg, Dial 2-989i Cheerleaders '49 In Nomine Parris- R dssd Page 109 Resting on the rock 1 C Can'cha face the world? Bon Voyage! Bohl 84 Nlaeser Quality Shoes 213 N. 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