University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Ivy Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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OWER LANT N USE MAIN BUILDING LIBRARY STOWELL HOUSES MARIETTA HOUSE SHEPARD LUMISII .HOUSE iU i KENWOOD HALL THE IVY 1955 Publication of the Commonwealth Wisconsin State College Milwaukee, Wisconsin Contents Administration............. 7 Classes....................23 Sports.....................67 Organizations..............89 Government................139 Campus Life...............161 3 From Milwaukee State Normal School Below: Original site of Milwaukee State Normal .School . . . located at west 19tli ami Wells now Girls' Trade nnd Technical 11 i l Sc hool Above: ('.impoN Klrmcntary School . one of the newest buildings on our campus. To Wisconsin State College Below: Tin WSC library . . . built in 1953 5'! . . .occupied in November. 1951. Juuranl I’koto ■jmik Alx) e: Student Union . . . most recent project of State’s building program ... to be completed September. 195.5. 5 Wisconsin State vc praise . . . Administration President Klotsche President of tlw college since 1016 . . . previously history professor, dean of instruction .. . awarded Ph D. from University of Wisconsin in 1931 . member «)f American Historical Association .. Wisconsin Edu- cation ssociation . . . National Education Association . . . appears regularly on Sunday evening telecast on WTVW . . . recently completed three-year assignment as director of the educational commission of the National Conference of Christians and Jews . . . received honorary doctor of laws degree from Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois on May 30, 1955 . . . Hamid 11. 1-cntz. president of Cartilage College, said, in announcing the award . , . the recognition would lx based on Dr. Klotsche’s churchniauship and his splendid record in education as the head of a large and important state school. 8 Deans Hubert E. Norris . . . Dean of the College general supervisor of academic affairs . . director o! the Liberal Arts Division . . . head nf Mathematics Department . , . Mr Norris also supervises . . . admissions to the college its scholarships. graduation exercises. Dean of Women . . Charlotte Wol-laeger ... ready to help all girls with any problem . . . supervises housing and working situations . . advises many groups on campus . . CI'H committees, lutersoroijty Council. College Women's Association Dean of Men . Herman Kluge . . . head of the Physical Education Department . . . aids men of the college with general activities, personal problems . . . coaches football, swimming . advises (.LBcommittees. Intelfratemits Council. 0 Directors, Division Directors, Counselors DIKECTDHS: Dr. Let NUiIkw«, Dlrnlor of Field Scnim; Mr. Frank H inoudin.imi. Dirrt-tor of llu Cumpm Luhoraton School: Dr. Vtlolph Suppan. Dfc-cvlnr of ExN-miitu and Summer St-aion DIVISION DIKKCTOIIS; How li Mbs Alice Strong, Exceptional Hducntion; Mr Alvin Throne, l i UMiSrd; Mb Elsa Ulhricht. Art Education. How 2. Dr. Neal Billings. Elemcn-Inn Hducntion. Mr. Milton Hmeli. Music Education, Mr John Urmby, Srcondaiy Education. Mr.Tloltcrl N'otrb. Etherjl Arts COUNSKIjORS: Dr Dal. Nance. Psychologist and Instructor; Mitt Marie Merkel. Dim-tor «l Freshman OrientuUon; Mr. IV tee Kramer. Vocational Guidance. 10 Faculty RALPH ADERMAN Associate Professor, English; PhD., Unhmity d Wkviwn HAROLD All LOREN Asmm Lite l’n fc'Mir. Jour-ii iliMiij | JJ. in Nmtli- sscstciii University PAUL ANDERSON Associate Professor. Miuir; M. Mu ., l ivrr ity of Mk'liljiii JAMES ANTHONY UunI.iiit Professor. Hiol-©gv; PJi.D University of Michigan WILLIAM ATWOOD Piofessor, Biology; M.S., University of Wisconsin PEARL AUCSPURCEK Instructor, College Nurse; B.A., Mnrrpirttc University ERNEST BELLIS Associate iWrvutr, Chemistry. M.S . Marquette University FRED RISIIOP Associate Pmfi-vuir. Emulation, M.A.. Unliinilii.i Urns ersity BARBARA BIXBY Assistant Flufcwuw. Campus School; M- ., Northwestern University ELIZABETH ANHALT Assistant Prolessnr. Speech: Northwestern University. Marquette University, State Teachers College. Milwaukee MONICA BAYLEY News Bureau: B.A., law rvmv College BERNICE BLAKEIA Assistant Prnlcvaic. Campus School: B.S. M.A.. Northwestern Ut ivcr i|v II VALBUM BORCER vviO.IHl PRjfrMOr AtMlilV NWli B.A., M.A., L’nl-vrr t% of Vfaawnniii JAMES BURGESS Military Science; Major ■ LUMA C: MHITIIEHS VunciaU Pn4r'Mir. Education; | V. l iuv«-r«il uf Michigan WILLARD BILANDT Axmcfcitr Prulrisor. E«lu-ration; PH.D., Uolvifiity 14 WiwoiHln ROBERT BRISKER Ak«i. tiiiit Plofnot.Spmh; B.A., M.A.. Wayne Unt-Vitlitv LUCILLE Bl’RCDORF vict.int IWi'SU . Gun rim School; M A. Cnlum-iij I'nivcrsitr VIRGIN! BURKE Am t% tat it Profnunrr. Eug- l .. Columbia Uni vmft% LOU F.LCA BURMEISTER Instructor Kngluh; M.S.. I nn rroh of Wnmnan CLEON C. CALDWELL .Wfelanl I'roJosor, E lu-utimi; B-S., MJ5.. University of Oregon MIRI AM DALE AacibUril Pfofnvor. Cum-|mis School; M.A.. University of Michigan WILLIAM DONNELLY .V«wtintPn a or,$pmli; M.S.. Northwestern Uni vmity JOHN DULKA AnocUli' Profewor. Li lirary ; M S.. School of Li liran Si r Ice. Columblu University 12 ARTHUR ri.SK AnisLinl ProfciHit, E - ihhiik.- ; I'li.M.. UnlwnU) •if Wktmdu ELIZABETH FABRY Instructor, Library; 111 M University ol Wiwonsin iX)NALD EMERSON Asiodulr Prnlessnr. Eng-luh. I'h.D., Uniwrvltv of WiMwwm RUTH MARY FOX Prufesvit. Knitluli; M.A.. Uni if it « l Wfatonsin JOSEPH II CAMSKY Milit.it ' Sdftwr: Sergeant Ut Clan gak ROBER T ERD.M N Amnciatc PmfeNuw. Education; M.S.. Unhvrsllv «if Illinois JOSEPH FRIEBERT Associate Professor, Art. B.S.. Stale Teachers College. Milwaukee LESTER FUHRMANN Assistant Professor, Specvli. M.A North estrra University EILEEN DUNOON Art; H S.. WiHomin Stale College. Mlhtjiirr HUGO ENGEI.MANX Assistant Professor, Sot i i|-I U . 1'h.D.. Unisetslts ol W'tx.Kixin MAXWELL FREEMAN Plii(e l t, English; Pfi.D.. Unis mils of (jno CHARLES GARCIA Milit.m Science; Sergeant 1:1 ROBERT GILBERT Military Science; Captain LUCILLE CLEISSNER Assistant Professor, Campus School: H.S.. Wisconsin Stall Collette . Milwaukee GEORGE ILGOUNDIE Assistant Professor. Art. M.F.A., State University of Iaw(l LOIS GRIGGS Professor, balneation M.A.. Columbia I’nivrtvilv HENRY GROVE Military Science: Master- Srrerant EDGAR T. GUENTHER Militnrs Science: Lk utm-ant- oIoim-I NITA IIANKWITZ Associate Professor, Music; M_A.. Columbia University IRENE HARNEY Assistant Professor, Cam-ims School; M_A.. Northwestern University MARGARET HARTER Instructor. Campus School, MM. Eastman School of Musk- 14 MARY GR T Librarian. MS.. University of Wisconsin CORDON HAKERBECKER Associate Professor. Ec«s-nonik-s oikI Sociology; Ph. I) . University of N won-sin TINSLEY HELTON Associate Professor, Eng-lish; Ph.D.. University of Minnesota GRACE HILDRETH A vi taut Prolewir, Phvs leal Education; B E.. State Teachers College. La-On K WILLIAM JENKINS Avdniant Professor. Eng lid.. Pli.D.. I mv.-rdtv of Illinois ELIZABETH KERR Associate Profevtor. Eng-liili; l li. 15.. University of Minnesota DONALD HILL Av Utunt Profi-ww, liiw-ness Manager; M.B.A.. Uniwulh « l Wisconsin ANTHONY INGRELLI AvUM.ir t Professor. Cam |iu School. IA, Co1tW -i ia Uui erul DONALD JOHNSON Military Science: Master Sergeant HELEN JOHNSON Imltm -I nr, Campus School M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia I’oJverdly KLOISE KOELLINC Awntani Professor, Music. M.Mas.Ed.. North western University IBM IN K HA KIT Assocfatr Professor. I1 y kal Education. M.S., Uiu-ventfty of Wisconsin CORNELIUS C. JANZEN Professor, Economic . “I Sociology: Mil)., University of Chicago ARNOLD JONES Muni; M.A.. M.ir.pMttr University THEODORE KRAYNIK Instructor. Art; M.F.A., C ran brook Academy of Ait. Bloomfield Ililli .Nf ich Ignn r RUTH K1UEIIN Awhtiuil PiuffMiir, 1 11 v ini I Kdimtino; M.S., I'ni-vmifv of AVkfomln KAY McCURDY Nttm i' siinxii. Bs . (W cr it of Wisnmtin DOROTHY MEREDITH Av Ut.uit Prof« Mor. Art; l K A.. Cnmbrook Acsd iinii of Art ETHEL KVNKLE Ol'k tr Ktlll radon; Pli.D N’oftbwc.st-rni Unlvrntitv ELIZABETH LEE A ni(l.mt I’rofruur, Li-Itjo; H.S.. Stair Tradntt Cnit'tjr. Milwaukee MARGARET MABIE PLvtk.il Education. B.S.. UiMiiiuin Male College, I -i Crime PATRICIA MAHON Awoebtr PraffMor, Mu-mi m s Mm.. UnionTfm lotk'iil Seminary DOROTHY MINTAGE Asvnutc PiuImwi, Katin -TV. BS.. MJL Columbb I'nhmh- JAMES MORTON Imlrurtur. Music; M.Miiv. Univrrdtv of Michigan WAYNE LUNDBERC Milil.m Science; Mwtrt-Scfjjeant CHARLOTTE MAJOR IWi'wn, Art. H.S.. M.A.. Columbia University R DALE NANCE Astneutr Pmfttiar. IN - chologj ; Pb.I).. University of bm-.i Ml JOHN WASH Prafnmir, Hlrtocy: Ph.P of Winiiwln HANS NESTLBICHLER !•'• Language ; Teach rn Collegia, Vienna I..WOHE NET EH A wk in(« Profi-isnr, l-'dii-cation: I'h.lX, Unhoniiy of Wiscomta CLARENCE OLSEN AwMinll' I’lofl-WH, Foreign Language ; M.A.. M.iri|in ttr Unl'Tfslty FREDERICK OLSON Pri)lf jnr. History; Pli.D, Harvard I'ni-vmih- M XNFRED OLSON Profewmr. Phytic : M.S.. I'lihcull) of Mli hig.ui VERA PETERSEN UvkuU1 I'rnfiwr. Education. MA. Ed.IX. C -Iun1 ta University Bl’RTON POTTERVELD Vttodalr PrafetMir. Art. lrti (on School of Art, University of Witcomfn; l’ni rr itv of low MARY JO READ PndeMor. Ceographv. | |, IX. I'lllMTMtt Mi , ,, •in VERNA NEWSOME ProfrtMir. F.nghdi; MA.. I'nivvtMK ol Witoontin OH LA NIX) OVERN M.itlM'in.itii-i: Ph.D.. Co hiinhia Unhroily RUSSELL HEBHOLZ Associate Professor. I'hys-kul Education: M S.. Ui l-vi-nlly of 'bcontin IT ARTHUR RKZNY Assistant Professor. Education. M.Sm IHdvrrdty • Illinob IRWIN HINDER AnbtiDt Piofour, Soci 4-« g ; MA, Utmcrsits « l Chicago ORAL ROBBINS Avvjiiutc Professor. Mathematics: M A.. Untvcrstt) of Illinob PATRICIA ROSENKHANZ Instructor. Art. M.A., Mrs ico CRv (xrllrge, Mnico ETHEL ROTH WELL Associate Professor. Catmints Sclmol; B.S.. M.A., O . Innihiu University PETER SALAMUN Asxxiatr Pnfnmr. Biol-iHfjr; Ph D., University of Wisconsin CORA SCANLON Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages; M.A., Mkldlelmry f ail lege ROBERT SCI I ELLIN vMKi.itr Professor. Art. M S, Unhtydh ( V| -ccnsln MARIEI.E SCIIIRMER Associate Professor. Foreign Languages; Ph.D.. llnluwlti of Wisconsin ARTHUR SCHOELLER AsstMUle Professor. Education; Ph.D., University of Pittslmrgh HOWARD SCIIROEDTER C ampus Sell « l. M-S-. Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee EMMET SHIPMAN smk late Profs sur. Ile.l-og ; lit D . L'nhenitv of Illinois 18 CORDON SHIPMAN Professor. Sodol-ojt . I'li D.. University of wi om«iii GRECOKIA KAKIDES SUCHY Instructor, Mutdc M Mu ., .Northwestern Univi r H RAYSUCHY Associate Professor. Physic ; Ph.M.. University of Wisconsin RALPH TILLF.MA si«tant Pirjfrsvir. Mmii. siuili ut of Joiel Lhevinne. Ilugn Kiiim. and Wilhelm Kl.itte. Berlin RUTH STOVEKEN Assistant Professor. Gcpg-ranhy; M.S.. University of Wisconsin OLIVE THOMAS Associate Professor, Geography; M S.. I’niversity of Wisconsin HARVEY UBER Pmfewir, Grogrupliv; Pli D.. Marquette University MARIAN SILVEUS Professor. History ; Ph.lX, University of Wisconsin JOHN TIERNEY Avnxiate Professor. Physical Education; M.A., Norths . stem UnKcrrftv H K. SI ERR INC Wsistiuit Professor. Chemistry: Ph.lX, Syracuse University LUCILE EVANS SWENDS1 N Assistant Professor, Biology; M.S.. University ol Chicago ERNESTINE TROEMEL .VsMX-iate Professor, Physical Education; M.A., Columbia University 19 ROBERT VON NEUMANN Prof roar, Art; (inidii.itc ol IWal Acudrim. Berlin. Maitn pupil of fWe «nr Doi'ju r and Ortik. Student of llam Hof man. New York ELIZABETH WHEELER AuitUnl Profwwr. Cam jrn School. I.A., Snrth-uolttn UoKmily VALESKA WOLLAEGER Assistant Professor. Cam Ci ScIkni). M.A.. Colum-a Inh miK I.ILLMI WEBSTER Imlrmti . Campus School Library; Slate Teacher (arllrgr, Milwaukee. University of Wisconsin U-henry Softool HERMAN WEIL Plt fe or, Education and P cl o|ov: ; I’ll IX University of Marburg. rt- many F. E. J. WILDE Protector, lIKiory ; M.A . University ol Wisconsin ORTHA W1LNEH Professor. Latin; Ph.D,, I'nhrrsit) of Chkii$i DON U.D WOODS Professor. Head Librarian; M.S.L.S.. L'lmcitilv of Illinois CATHERINE ZIMMER Assuriatr Professor. Speech. M.A.. Northwestern Uni-t-mits 20 ... Staff In« Weavrf, rwcrvc IllirjJiaii Tliura Olson, textbook UhmiLin Luriyn Williams (vnitiil) . . asM taiui Florence Kulrr. Lnurn Ixifvr, Kmillie Urudnicrk. Ki w I: V. Inilrninirhtc. ). Hruelke. K Chmackl, D. Si liott. Kow 2: I'. Audor-wn, P Mtllrr, V Comte, I Lanumati. L. Rose. Milwaukee lx our guiding light . . . Classes 23 Seniors Left to right: Jon J« st. Mrudml; Bar-Imm lUiwe. treasurer; Fat Hull, vi-rcUuy. Ned Joachimi. vice p r .i l«n Tilt' final year . . . all thought turn toward graduation Honors Dav, May IT ... rewarded for their years of contributions to our college . . . highlight of the year . . . Senior Breakaway . . . held at the Elks Club. June 11 . . . guest speaker. Dr. Max well M. Freeman . . . general chairman of this event was Janet Jensen . .. dimax of this year . .. Commencement . . an alumni tea followed mid year and June graduation . . . officers of the Senior Class . . . Jon Jost. president . . . Ned Joachimi. vice-president . . Pat Hall, secretary . . Barbara Bus.se. treasurer. MAKILYN DAW N ACGEN lamer Elementary Jim-Maniluuoc Inlmviiitx CimiMil. Vkf President; IVuk Nis'lil Secretary Sigma Sigma Sigma; liili-nlunii Ouim.il. Ken whmI i tall. NkePlnjilrnl. BOBliK AKMK Art. August Monroe Ivy, Mvtant Art Editor. Arl Shirlrnh la'agne. Intcr-art ; X'cwnun Chili; Ork i -latinn Bn.inl 24 XAZALY ANDKKIAX Ujijn-r Eli iiM iil.iiv. Im,, Racine DOLORES ANDERSON Excrplknkil. Kofanurj' Miltiatikrr (ANA, IWulrnt; Natuuul Stuck lit Asvnuiiuii. H«| -Slinlmt Policy CwiiniKlK; I’Ki Mil Sii;iii.i. Inter-Varsity Clirivtun Kid-InlVlIlip. DIANE HLL'EMLIXG ANSCIIl’ETZ Limit KU-mciii.m, IVbninn Mill jukrv ('lit Sit'nu Lanihtla. Piiil-dent; Av-wulkm far Child-Imud Education; A Cuppclli Choir, dural Km.mMc. Tlinn. PRISCILLA AI DE .Vlu k-. Felmnn krxMiunrc MLXC. A Cappefla dmu. Hand. Secretary; (Jniral Kn-uiiiUr. NANCY BAEEIl I a im if Elementary, Juiu Whitrliili li.n Delta Oiuirfmi. Second Vke Prrsident, IliUoiiitn; vmi-nation lor diilillmnd Edu-utii-ii Build. On In liu. MARLENE BALDWIN Lonrr Elenirtitarv. Jiiih Miln linker Nimiiiuii Cliih; ,V ni.iln)ii Im CJ.iMU.il KiliKutkiii; Sp.mi'll Cluli. RVTII BARNES Liln i.il AiL. Jimr Nlilvviulrr Art Board. RICHARD A BARTV Art, June la Crime Stock Company. Vice Proi-di nt. Art Students Lo.iU'ic MAID KAY RAl’KR l Mtr Elementary, June West Bcnil Clmrul Ktm'inldt' NesMM.ui Cluli; AvdwbUnii l i Clilhl-IumhI Eduailion M IIV VIRGINIA BEADLE Upper Eleinent.iry, Junr Beloit Marietta Dormitory, I lousing AwMaiit; i .Mini; Rcpuldi-curo: Wesley Eon nil it kin. CHARLOTTE BECKER lamer Elementary, June Marshfield Ilulidas Sliv of ; AwKi.ilion for diikiiMH«i r.iiiu.ition. a Capm-lb n-.lr; Choral En-'(-utbk'. Womrn Service langne. EUGENE BECKER Lpper Elementary, August Krnmli.1 23 CAROLYN K. BERG I'WW KleIlH-ilI.irv . June Milwaukee A¥ hi Delta Signu; Women Servin' league, Thm -nnr, Anmirtim for Childhood Edueulion Choral En-wmble. AGNES BERCEMAW limn Elementary, Fi'bnur)' Hscinf IIAHKY BF.HXDT Ipper KIciim ulan FelimilX Milwaukee NANCY’ BETMKE Art. June Milwaukee Alt Student League, I’rrvi dent; Ail lliurd; Soeial Committee. GLORIA M. BlSKtPSkl limn Elm km tin ry, Felwuarx Milwaukee Clil Sigma I .milhIi. Vkr President; Or It.i Chi Sigmu; Duiudo. Vin President, S i -nUrv Social Committee Freshman Student Counselor. IE AN ANN BORN Lmn F.li'iix uliin. June Sliehov gan A Cuppa 11.1 Chnit. AwhIj-I mu hir CtiildhiMiil Kduea-ili'ii, «nlfv Knutulntlun. MARILYN BLOCK I.literal Arts, June Milwaukee kappa LiiuiImL lota, Corresponding Secrrtan. Delta OiukriHi. Second Vic- IVesi-drnt, CEB; Dorado; Spanish Clu!.. ROGER L BOTTOM I nper Elementary. August Milwaukee Foot I tail. Della Sigma k.ip. |xi Mldetii Board M lull (nli.uiiiii.d S| rl , DOROTHY ANN BLOT Lower Elementary. |uih-Dodgevillr Capprlla (Ilnur, Woodwind Quintette. Association lur 11 i 11111 « I Kdoe.iliou Bund ROBERT D. BOYLE Liberal Arts, August Milwaukee Delta Sigma kappa. Kout-Uillt M Club. Newman Chili; lutranuii.il S|« rl« NANCY BOLLIC I il■•ial kltx. Atigiol Menomonee Falls Art Students League. GLENN HENRY KHINKMEIKH Ipper Elementary. June Milwaukee Veterans Or-.mi aliou BETSY BROWN Art, J111it-Milwaukee Ait Student I , .11;11• Hoard Mruibrr: Art Enfiililtfam Camiiuttn; Bund. CAVA Board. Women' Smitr lu-aguc. DOLORES BROWN Lower El m. nturv I'c!iriiar Milwaukee Alpliu Gumma l.iinlxl.i. Prr- ident, Vice Prctidenl. Woimii' Service League Midii.d Committee Chair-iiuiii; Social Committer; 0h - l.ll EllM I Ill'll . Avvx Llli.HI fur Childhood Ediuallott. LEONARD P. BRUGCER Upper Elementary, June Milwaukee CulllITU 'I lu-ta VjWllim. New- nun Clnli. BETSY J NF. BI’BLITZ Art, June Wauwatova SuplMimniy CLiti. ScvrrtM) Sophomore Sweetheart Cnurt; LuilxLi I’lii Clil. Treasurer. BARBARA Bl’SSE Exuptuiiul, JlltM Milwaukee l.uinlxla Phi Chi. Trnnnurf; CEB. Tmiiutvf; Women Recreation Asauciutiuii. Pul -Hdty Head. Dorado; Social (ummitln'. DANIEL I. COAKLEY iJhrrul Art . Anput Milwaukrr Alpha Phi OllMga, Com--••ponding SctffUn, Tn-itvur-cr-. Art Department EvliiU-tinn Cwiiniithr. Art Slmlml' Lnpu-i Camera Club; Social Committer. CRAIIAM I IIYIINES I.IIm r.d Art , Jiiim Miluaukcr Dritu kappa. Hutorfcm 1X1-t.i Chi Six mu ln.ii.nrii Alpliu Della; Cumnia Tli.-t.i Upulnii. I i, lle.nl I’liotog-raplwT. NORMAN R COOMBS LiU-rul Ait . June Milwaukee I linn.in Relation Cumunit-tcr. Ilitrf-Viirrit (limtLili Ki-llimdilp, PrcMtlcot, Vkr I’n i«li ni PM AMu Tbrtl 'kr Prvwilent; Town Hull; TillH-V LOUSE CHRISTENSON Art. June Oxhkudi Art Stlulcnt L 'ui;w; Cam-jHi Ottrt, MARILYN ANN COOPER Secondary. June Milwaukee Times; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Trt-uMiier; Phi Alpha Theta, Tn-awrerj Alpha IX-lla; Ni-wm.ni Cluh. RLENE CIBULKA Upper Elemental). Eel iuan Milwaukee Sigma Siuuki SlRina. Re-tording Secretary; Dorado. A. W. COPPENS Secondary. February Wauwatma Plil Alpha Tlieta. UlA DALE lIlKirr Elementary. F« Unary Mil wanker Alpha Delta Sigma; Gamma ThrU I ntUuii; Geo graph' ciu!i. MINNIE DILI.A HD Limn EleoM-ntiiry. Jilin? Mil' auk re MAID EMERSON Lmrr Elementary. June Milwaukee Women’ Scn'ki League; Lutheran Student Astoria• lioil, Avm i 1 jIiiiii (nr Child - In mil Kdue.itiuu. RICHARD I. DANIELS I'pprr Elementary. Frlmun Milwaukee 111! Mu Alpliu Nintumu. Phi Alpha Hull; H1M11 Sing-rn; A Cuppella Chun. Omni Kim-mMc, Secretary- Trra «rer. RONALD JOHN DOBBF.RSTF.IN Muric. Jiliir Milwaukee I’lil Nfu Alpha Sinfanu; Alpha Phi Omega. Nrwnun dull; A Gappr lla Choir; Band. MARGARET KNCELBHACIIT latwvv Elementary. June A au|Min Signal Oiiiutoii Delta. Cnr-r spending Jkrntin ; Inti-r-Mirmltv Cminril. Gwrcmund- ing Seen Un . .uupm Client; Vwmau ( hit ; Avmdatimi fur Chlldhiml Kilmatiim. CONSTANCE DEMETER Exceptional, June Milwaukee ECHO KASTLUND Art. June Beit Allii lull i- '; riiity Christian Fellowship. President; Ait Ev-hihitloii Coniiniltre; IhTlgi-uu (oMincil; Art Student' la-ugne. ( IIARLES R ERDMANN Liberal Alt'. June Milwaukee ROSEMARY VIRGINIA DIETZ Secondary. June Milwaukee Women' Recreation Axvo-liatioii Corn-spending Secretary ; Sutmliin Division. Secretary, (111 Sigma I- n -ltd . ROBERT W. EICIIELBERC Upper Elemental'. June Shore wood Tiack; Cross Country; M Clnh. DiTta Sigma Kappu. Sivtvtuiy; Ofdiritru. BERNARD ERHARD Upper Elementary, February Edwards. California JOYCE KEIILIIAHEK lamrr Elementary Milnuukn jACyi EUNE KENSKE Upper Elementary, August Milwaukee Kappa I,iinlwl.i lot.. MARLENE KEHSCII Exceptional. June Milw'nukee Signu Omknm 1 1 1; lliilo-o phi.i: Womrot Service Lrwjpie. HEATHIC.E FLECIEL SramLiiv. June Milwaukee Delta Chi Sigma; Nc.mu.ui Chili. Women lintMlIim Auoi’Ulkin. Veteran Club, SntHun. MARILYN KLUECEL Upjser Elementary. February Cincinnati, Ohio Alpha IX-lla Sigi.vi; (.IiomI Enwnlilr Sh.-jviiil House. TrrMuni. FRED W. KKOMMCKN Upper Elementary, Erlinian Milwaukee Delta Chi Sigma. ROBERT O C.AHKRT Upper Elcnu nt-in. Fchnurs H«l A lib I'lii Sigma E|Kikui: Elrtwii tuiy Division, Pmidml. Sin iklil Union Saul Cnmniil ire. Chairman, Intrrir.ilor-nilv SiMitt: CW.il Ensemble . DUANE CANDUE Music, June Shrlios ({ail Plii Mu Alpha Sinforiia. Sin-well House, Pmklnil. Vice l re%hlml. Intrnlorm Cmm-nl. IVak Night. Rami LEON J. CLOW AC kI Upper Elementary, June Milwaukee FooiImII. Wrestling; Track; Delta Sigma Kappa; A C.ip-p ll.i Choir. HERMAN COLDilEltC Upper Elemonturv, June Milwaukee Alpha I’l i Omega, Treasurer. Ii.lr.imui .1 Sports: Intrr-frutrmity Sports. EDWARD C. COLLNICK. Jr. Upprr Elementary. June Crvcndak I'M Sigma Epsilon, llblniiaii: I'lii Mu Alpha Slnlonla: So n.il Committee. Chairman, rrrusnrrr, WjI EnwmMe Stock Compum. ELAINE GKAK lamer Elementary, I 1 ' Milwaukee 20 MARIK CRKl H I'ppri Kleunmlan IVhrturv Mil ..ate Aljiha Drllii Sinnu, I’irsl-drill. Secretary. Intrruirority Council; Geography Cluli, Snwtiry; Vunun Cluli. MARY JAYNE GRISWOLD lam«i Elinuiiiaix. June Milwaukee Oil Sigma L.iiiiIkI.1. Srcfc-tary. Association lor Childhood Education. Cbrres|KMui-ing Secretary; Sopltomorr Sweetheart Court; Milit.m Hall Queen. DON l.l) CKOSCIIEL Music, June Milwaukee Pill Mu Alpha Siufonia. Sn retan. Hand. Treasurer; A Capjirlla Choir. Mttsfc DM Mon. I'riMMinTi MENC. MARY FRANCKS Ct’KVTIINKK Miulc. K« hctiun Antiga A Cupjx-llj Choir. Seifetary-Treasurrr; Hand Sevretury. Delta Oimccimi. First 'kv Pmdrlenl, Cluitister. (Iiap-lain; Mink Organinitium Co in in It tee. Secrrtarv; MENC. nnup j. gihi.il Miedc. June Milwaukee ViiMftin Club; I’lil Mu Alpha Slnfoiiia. BARBARA HAAS Upper Elementary. Fehn un Nmokw LuiiiIkLi Hu Clii; Dor.Mlo. Iiitorurtv EVERETT ll HALE Literal Arts. June Milwaukee Town Hall DOCCLAS N. IIALI. Secondary. August Wutmuliiu Athletic Committee. I'rol-ilent. Cum Country; Swim, ming: Track; Junior Class. Viie President. PATHJCIA LKNIIART HALL LiIkt.iI .VxtS, June WiiuIoiiui S. nior Claw Swretar) CEB; Kappa I-iiiiIhLi Iota; Lullier-iiii Students Auocfulloii. Cur-responding Secretary: Hiunr- A Y AW HANDLE lamer Elementary. June West Rend Association for Childhood Educalioii; Choral EnwTiihle. EDW ARD DAMN Lihrnl Arts. June Milwaukee CHARLES HANSON Upper Elementary, June Whitrihh Bui mining Court. DOROTHEA SCIIWANDT HAl'SIIALTKH Mink. Jmw Campltrlhport MARILYN HCIOE Lilteral Arte June W..t Mb Sigma Sigma Sr'in.t JOHN IIEIDEN JULAINE 1IEIL I’pper Elemental} June Exceptional. June (.It'itdalr Milwaukee PATRICK C. I1EILICSTEDT Lilx-ral Art . Augmt Algoma Contrrhan Club Choral Bntnnlik'. I.dn-ral Art ! ivi-viori, tir Pinkli'lit; Sc««-«rll llmiw, Seen tan RAYMOND W HERMANN Smudarv, Jour Milwaukee Audio-Visual. IX-lta dii Sigma IRENE JI NK IIKK ER I pprr Klcmmtjn . June Milwaukee MARY ELLEN Hil l) lamer Klrnwttan-. Jntw Lodi JAMES R. till.I. LiN'ral Aft . August Fond ln late Beta I‘l l Tlietn, Secretary, Health anil Welfare Com-mitter. lutrrfratrmit} Council; Newman (lull JEANNE M IIOEPPNER lamer Elementary, June Appleton Interna nrity Council. I’rrd-dent; CEB. Sciwtart . Yuan-ciilimi lor ( 111 k 11 a m h I Kiln-cation, Vice Pli-siilrot. Soplt-innore Cbn. Tmiwirt, Frexluiun flaw Tmnutrc. CAROLINE JOAN HOLWECK Cppft Elettietilais. June inhmlm Sigma (hniniin Phi. IVesi- drat, Vkr Prrddmt. Worn-m’s Senior League. Pir i. ilmt, GnnnnHIre Chairman: New iiuii Clul . SokL Qhu-pans. Wnmrtt Rrcreatirm VwKuImn IIILDF.CARD lilt RLIM ANN Lamer Elementary, Jinx-Milwaukce lplu Delta Sigma. Lutheran Student AvmcI ttfcm Won ten’s Senice Lragta-; (iniiiiii Club. AsMNialuai lor Chlklltood EdiMUtktn, 31 HA Hit Alt IlYHVCkl JACKSON Lowri Elcnn-ntmy. June Milwaukee La mix Li l l C.l i Times, Dunulii; Asvciatluii It GhJldhoot) Kdm .itnm; Clu«. tal EiimiiiMc H HB H . J COHSON Upper Elrment.m. June West All it I.iiiiUIu J'lii Chi. X'fcr Pm 1 dent. SeerfUn; CEB. Tfr.iv-iiier; Camilla Tlielu I’jni-I m, Vice Prrtidiiil; IMutfurm CiNimiillif. Vice Chairman. Election Committee. KXHEN JACOBSON Art, June Wuii Vialov.) Aft Student League. Kv-liiliitimi Committee. Archeryt Women” Keereation AtMxia-liiMi; Women’v Service Lea- jlm . NANC.'V HAE JACOBSON Lower Klemrntarv. June ir M|iw vvixiat in fin Clilldlioo I Kaloc.itmn. l.utlu-iaii Stu- lmtv Avvik iIhmi. Cirlv Glee (lull. Social Committee; M.inrlta Ounuitury. Housin'; Assistant. CABI N JEAN JACIITIII BKB Eiieptiunul. February Milwaukee SltiiiM Sigma Sigma. Prrsi-deni. Viie l i -ut -iil. I hi Mu Sitliiiit. t-oogiapliv Clnli. COHDON K JAECKH l.dxr.d Art . 1111m■ 'c l Allb Time . Kwnthr Kililor; Lutheran Sludrnlv Avvik i i-I Km. Pfriidriil; Peak Night. Clwilniutti. Six'i.il Commit- I. .. CEB. PATItK IA I’TTECII J.AEGKH Miivk . Jiinr Wiki Alliv Lutheran Students Awicia ttou So fetan . Drltii Omi-Tlim-v Alpha Delta. MKNC, Vice President. Mil DllED JENNINGS L'prx'r Elementary August Milwaukee Kappa latinbda lota. A Cap-pella Clwiir. Pcuk Nlijlit JANET JKNSRX I.tin ral Art . August Wliitefivli Bay till Sigma I ..iiiiIhLi. Vice I'revkliiit, Trenvnrrr; (1KB. I lewd i l Klriliimv; Mail Box CmivnHJcci CWA ihurd, Wmnrn'v Bet iratIon A ih i i-tlmi. JmteUri Sporthead NKI N JOACHIM I lalM'rul Art . June Milwaukee Ciiks Countiv: Trail. Mu Sicilia Epsilon: Jonim Claw. Trriivitfcr: Sciimr lavs. Vice President Cl Y C. JOHNSON Music. Jum Marinette ( lioraJ Eiiviidih’. Aivmu- paiuvt; I'| | M„ J| lsa Sin-Ionia. JON It JOST l.ilxf.d Art . August 4IUM atosii I'lil Sigma Epsilon, Vice Ciumlfiiasier. Treasurer. lib-tot Ian. Alumni Secretary; CEB Jmiior Prom King. Senior (taw. President; Junior t Um. President. 32 MARILYN JUEDES Art. June Milwaukee Art Slutlrntt League: Lllt-uving. Archery; Exhibition Committee; Women H x -tmIi.-in Association. MARJORIE A. JUNCKK Upprr Eirntnlin. June Milwaukee Sigma Sigma Sigma; Gamma Tlicta C’pfilon, Trrauirrr: Gwtgnaphy Cluh: Women Service League; AttMiition lot Childhood Education. JOANS k.APELl.USCII RwTpHoMl, Frlmiurv Milwaukee F’lii Mu Sigma. Ptwldffll; Sigma Oinitmn Phi, President. nnetT« Service League. Fte hmcn Cla . Social Committer; Lutheran Student .Wvkttnn VERXER THEODORE KAPPES Upper Elementary. June Went Alii FRANK KAZMIKRCZAk Upper Elementary. June Cavour Beta I’hi Theta (lamina Tlwta I' jimIwi , Secretary; Health and Well lire Coo -mittre. Secretary. Chairman; Crogrnphv Cluh, Vice Prrsi-dent; CEB BARBARA ANN KEIIH Exceptional, June Milwaukee Kappa 1-amlnLi lota, Corresponding Secretary; Phll-ocophla, Vice President. (Till. Band, Women Sir-lice League, KENNETH KENT Alt. June Milwaukee ' IOIIK B KLEVESAIIL Upper Elementary. June Milwaukee Phi Sigma Epsilon. Vice President; lnUibaU-rmt sport ; Iutraiiiur.il Sport ANN MAIUE KLl'-GE EILEEN D KOCH Lower Elementary. August l.ilarul Art . Jnnr Milwaukee Milwaukee Chi Sigma I ..iuiImLi . Finance '•Hiiii utter. Women' Service League j Social Committer Newman Cluh MARVIN II KOCH Mmk-. February Milwaukee Rand. President; A Cappelta Choir. President. Vice Pre i-dent; Choral Ensemble. ME.NC; Holiday Singer . MARLENE I KOKCK Exceptional. June Oshkosh IVIta Chi Sigma. Secretary; Piulocnphiii. Treasurer; Mod cm Dunce Cluh. Young Rr-puhlxMm. Newman Cluh. U'DRKV HELEN KOIIEI. I.owvr Elemental). June ViihtirmLIr Newman Onli Awmilmn tm Chikllmod KiIiu iIi iii. Women Recreation Ami-cut inn. Dorado. Awdulixl ll'HIMI RALPH KOIILOFK Ait. June Milwaukrr DIANE M KREJCI Art. Jutu Dnuniun I.iihInLi Phi Chi. RnwtKntt Sen-tan . Art Stmh-nU Lru-gin-. Student Directory Art Editor. Assistant Editor. Kil-itar. Kiitnrood Hall. Serve-tan. Sui.il t'luinn.ui. Si-rul Gmillilltee BETTY K HEN US . Eui [itiiHi.il. Angiivt Mflwinikrc Alpha I..iiuIhL. IMiihuofihi.i. Newman (lnb; Women % Service League KAREN NANCV KRINCLE I.iln-r.il Art . Junr Milwaukee Ivy, Executive Kditoi, Aln'u Delta. Pretkirnt; Choral En-lenihlr. Women' Sen-ice Leugm-. Le Crnle Francois JOANNE KHOKI A l.owrr Elementary. June Milsvaukce patsv a. lehs Liberal At tv August Milwaukee Modem Dance Club, Stuck Company. Band; Intcr-Var-sity Christ tan Fellowship. VERNON A LOWELL Exceptional, Upper Elenicft tan-. February Milwaukee Pin Mu Sigmu BARBARA LUBIT7. Liberal Art . Krlininn Milwaukee Alpha Delta Sigma. Women Recreation Amnct itinn; Women Service League. HERBERT MAJOR Liliei.il Art . August Milwaukee kuppu Alplwi Pxi. Alpha Phi Omega: Coll HRICE M MANDELIN Upper Eleuuiitary. Junr Milwaukee Newt nan Oub; Track, Foot-lull. Nl Club Stowell Home. Ciuiirnuii IK) E MANNING Music. June West Allh A CunpelLi Chair. MENC. C'h ral Ensemble. MANY KLIZABETII MAl'HER I, «• r Elementary, |%■ it Milwaukee Lambda I'lii Chi Junior Cliiv Smrlan' Sophomore Sweetheart Court, Sopli. . nmfp Class, Sot i.iI Commit-In (1ijiriii.ui WoiiM'ii’ii Service League. M All JOB IE MEYER Lower Elementary. Krlman Milwaukee I’lii Alplw Theta. SriTrtars Delta OinicfOil. N ice President Treasurer; laadilion for Childhood Education. Treasurer; Orchestra, Srvrr-fun: ( tinml Ensemble. ANGELA MIHEXDA Lower Elementary. February Milwaukee Signvi Omknm Delta Vice President; Social Committee; Newman Club. Peak Night. Women's Service League. BARBARA MCKINNON Sk'vmdin . June Wiukrihi Time . Kwmlivi Editor; C A, SeeTrtarv. Alplw I Vita Secretary. Stmlent Policy Committee Ivy. C..-Cop Editoi VALERIK JANE MEYER I'pprr Elementary. June Milw anker Women' Senice League Srcretary; l.uthrrun Student AssoriaNon; Dir reton Biology Club. Young Kepnbli can . DONALD C. MOE Music. February Milwaukee Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonta President: Muck Division, President; Band; Orchestra. President. A Capprlki Choir. GAYLE MEGGERS Lower Elementary. Juno Milwaukee Alplu Delta Sigma. Association for Childhood Edn-ation DALE C. MILLER I’pprr Elementary. June Milwaukee Delta Sigma Kappa. M Cluli. Elementary Division. Evrcu-Hvc Committee Football; Track. MARCIA MOKEI.KE Lower Elementary. June Milwaukee LORRAINE A MENNINC5 Low er Elementary. February Milwaukrr National Collegiate Players; Stink Company, Secretary; Liitlirran Students Association NANCY It. MILLER Lower Elementary. June Waukesha Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vioe President; CEB. Adniimstra-Hon Cumniittre. Ofguni a-tion Committee; Association ior Childhood Education. Hi-coiding Secretary; Inter-dorm Council; Social Committee. RICHARD C. MURDOCK l.ilwrul Arts. June West Allis VICTOR H. MUTTER Upprf KlrmniUn, February Milwaukee Alplu Phi Omega Pivmlrnl, Vkr Pirtklmi, SfcrrUn. Eleiuenlarv Division, Vice Prevalent. CEB: Elrctinu Committer: thlrtir Com- milter. ALFRED J MKSEN Upper Elementary, August Vau«at Kii Delta Sigma Foot- ball: Wrestling. Newnun Clnh; Clxitul Ensemble. DAVID NOWAK Snawliin , February Milwaukee Stork Onn|un ‘. Cheshire. Assistant Editor - In - Chief. Literary Editor. National Collegiate Player . Historian. JANE NOYES Art. June Milwaukee Art Board. Vice Prrwdeut CEB. Kappa Lambda lota; Social Committer RITA ELLEN O'CONNOR Lower Elementary, June Milwaukee Alpha Delta Sipim. Trent-urrr liitervorurity Cmnol; New nun Clnh. Vice President. Srcrvtan. Elriihiitui) Division. Secretary; Homecoming Court. JAMES PANTA7.0N. JK I.ilirt.il Arts June Milwaukee Chrsliln Kihtiri - III - 'In-1. Assoctalr Editor. Literary Editor. Publications Committer. Chairman; Alpha Delta. JAHt. B. OLSON Upper Elementary June Milwaukee Alpha Phi Omega. Preskit lit. Fits! Vkr President, Student Employment Bureau. Manager; Orography Clnh Kl'RT PASCII Music. Frlmun Creen Bay Beta Phi Tlwta; Lutheran Student Association, Prcsi-dent; Stowell House. President; Band. President. Inter -donn ( oiimil MAM ANN ORLOWSKI Srcendiuy, June Milwaukee rimes: Eta Sigma Pin. Alpha Delta. BARBARA JEAN PETERMAN l.ilx-ral Art . June Milwaukee Newman duh ALAN OSTERNDOKF Secondary, June Milwaukee Secondary Divi-ixt President. Vkr President, Beta l hl Theta. Treasurer; Delta Chi Sigma President; B.is-kethull; Pin Alpha Theta. PATRICIA BEHENCEH lamer Elementary. August Milwaukee CEB; Lambda Phi Chi. Delta Chi Sigma; Social Cum-inittrr. Treasurer. Elmvm-tnrv Division. Treasure . Aft CHARLES A. POPE I'piM-t Klemeutarx, June Milwaukee Onntu P i Plii. RICHARD J. PRIV l.itM-ml Art . February Milwaukee Brin Phi THrU. Swirliin; IX-lta € -hi Signu, Hriik N'iglil, DELORES PORT L wrr Elt'iiii iit.iix. Frhrauy Richland Center A MMuthin lor Childhood Education: Choral Enwmblc; WimMl't Service League. Marietta Dormitiivy Prr i-dent. MARY ANN I'ROKOP Lower Elrmrntnry. Frhrmm Rig Bend Association lor Childhood Kdimitlou. ALBERT I POWERS IpinT Elemrnlary, June Milwaukee New nun dull. PAUL E. PHOKVPKK I.dw-ral Art . February Went Allii IX-lta Kappa. Plcdgrmaxtrr. Alumni Secretary. Chaplain. Stock (axnpanv, Coll. M Oliih. Marching Hand. SALLY POWERS Lower Elementary, June Wauptin |C)AN WASHBURN PH L ESS Lower Element rx. August Wauwatosa UmUhi Phi Chi. Ixy; d o-rul Ensemble; Young Re-publicans. Association im ChihllMHitl Education OOROlin JEAN ot AVI Upper Elementary. June Milwaukee Chi Sign1.1 I-iiiiIkI.i I’rexi-drnl Historian, lloniecoiH ing Queen; Womens Ret triton AvmhuIioii. Vice Prrxi-deal. Dorado. Secretary; LllM-r.il Ait DixiMon. Srvre-turx PHYLLIS JANE REDL1N Lowrr Elcrnenhirx. June Watertown Inti-nloiin Coumil, Sei-re-tary. Kenwfood Hall. Vice l rr i«lrnl. Ilmi r Anittanl; Amociatioa for C.hddliood Etloiation. Social Coumiit-tre, CONRAD REINHARDT Art. June Sheboygan Art Sliulentx League. Hrj re. wtrtrHvrvj Slowell House. TreauuvT Peak Night; Stock Cnnipanv, Modem Dance dill.. JOAN REISS Mu ic. June New Hohitcin Homecoming din irman; Social Committee. Tmoimt; Delta Otnkron; Stock Company; A Oipprlla Choir. CARLA A. IIEUTER Lower Elementary, Jut MOwiulut Sigma OmlcroD riii: Lullici 411 Students Association. BETTY JANE RIECK Upper Elementary. June Milwaukee Siriim Oirmron Delta. cm. nun (.Ink. DOLORES ROHAN Ujijvi EL montan. Felxuan MmiilotviK Newman Cluk. Secretary. Treasurer; In; Clmrul Fn-wmlilr. LEON ROLOFF Art. June Milwaukee Delta L|i|u. Chrahire, Art Editor, L.i Miit Editor; Al-( lu Delta Pnldk-atkim Committer. CHARLOTTE Rt'HE l mtrr Elementary, August MiUaukrr Sigma Onkion Delta. Prr%|-dmt; As«oriatlon liw Child hood Education. Woonm'i Senior League. Lutheran Student Association. PATRICIA L. RUPERT Lower Elementary. Frlmiary Shore-wood Awxi.it ton inr Childhood EdiK-ation. MARILYN I). SANDERSON Lwr Elementary, June Wauwatosa Sigma Sigma Sterna. I'rcvi-ilmt, Corresponding Secretary. Rifle Cluh. Dorado. Lutheran Students Aw km lion; Choral F.rw ml lr ROBERT E SANG Ait, Fi-liiuan Milwaukee Ait Student League. Yirang Republicans BARBARA SAPIRO I.owvr Elementary, June Milwaukee Women's Sen lee League; Association for Childhotxl Education. U IS E. SAUER Lmrr Elementary. June Milwaukce Association for Chiklliood Education. Ivy; Christian Scirnce Organiratinn. Dor-adn. NORMA SAlKHHKRC. Secondary, June Whitewater Times, Emutiir Editor. Peak Night, Co-Chairman. Kenwood Hall, Assistant House Dirrctor; Alplui Della. Treasurer: Phi Alpha Theta. CONSTANCE M. SAl TER Exceptional. June Milwaukee Sigma Alpha Eta. DIANE C SCHAEFER SfinmLin, June Krnatkum Times, Emulivv Editor. Peak Night. Co-Chniniwui; CWA ikuid. Alplu I Mi. Vice President. Student Pol-ir« Conmiitrr, JEAN SCIIICKOFKE Ewt Elrmriitm. June aimalma AsmhuIkhi lor ( liililltiHiil Ednealiou Previdmt. dii Sigma LiiiiUia, Hn Ulrnl; CnTTesjionding SecrtA.in. Or-ilirstfa. CU.ru) Ensemble. Tin - . Society Editor. HELEN ADELINE SCHILLING Music. Jonr Shcboy tan Della Omkmi. Kenwood Hull. Vkr Pn-sldrnt. Minli Director. ROSEMARY SCIIINDEHLE I'ppi-r Elementary. June Muyvillc Drllu dll Sl' nu, Vice PirM (!r lit; Social Committee; Neuman Club. CM'A R utd; Dorudo. MILTON J. SCHMITT Ait. June Sbrboipan Art Stuik-nt la-ugoc, Mis-well IT him'. Srirrtuiv , I lirmr Cliuiruvin. Peak Night: Stock Company. JEANINE SCHOLL Lcwtr El. mriitary, Jnnr Milwaukee Alpha IX-lta Sigma. l)r It.i Chi Si gnu. (icogr.iphy Club; Women's Sers fee League; AvwKt.iti .n for OtiklUmd Education. ELIZABETH ANNE SCHMITZ Lower Klrmmt.in. June Milwaukee Alpha (.amnia loimlxia. DeL ta Cbi Situvi. I LA SCIU’ETTE I'pprr Ehfuriitan. June hunt i'ik Aljilui ('..imiiu Lambda; Women's Scrsk-c League; Lutlirrun Stuilents Aswxia lion KLEANOK SCIII LI Lower KleiuetiLiry. June Milwaukee JEANNE SCIIl'LZ Lower El iim Man'. Julie Rothschild Grrnuii Clllk, President; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow-ship; A.vw H latii in for Child-Umd Education. JAMES PAUL SCIIUPP Upper Elementary. Frlunury Milwaukee Drltr Sigma kap|M. Foot-kill. Truck. CEB. VERNELL MARIE SCHWARTZ Upper Elementary. Frlmon Milwaukee Sigma Signvi Signu Corresponding Secretary. Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Womeii'v Scnkr league. PORTIA D. SCOTT Art. Fclmun Plattrville Kappii LainULi l U. Presi-•fc-nt; Intcrsormity (arancil. Corresponding Secretary. Peak Night Hoard; Inter-dorm f-ounetl; Newman Chib. jacquin SMIRL Exceptional, June Milwaukee Women’ Ho « mtn mi Association, Vice Pmddrnt; Dorado, Pipvtilrnt. Chi Sigma I..iihImIm. Campus Chest. Secretary; Social Committee. STAVRO SPICK Upper Elementary. February Milwaukee JOAN M. SHAW Mink, June Fond du lair r Ml.St International Relation Old), Vice President ELAINE SMITH I'ppi-r Elementary. February Milwaukee Kappa Lambda lota. Vice President, Corresponding Secretary i CEB; Women % Recreation AMK'i«li(i«. E -cctilive Haim I. Hu.k.-tlmll, T rtuilv SHIRLEY M SROLOVITZ Upper Elementary. August Milwaukee HUM. GEORGE GREGORY SIIOPLAS Exceptional. June Milwaukee lntematiou.il Council far Et-ei-plioii.il Children STUART I) SMITH Liberal Arts. June Wauwatosa Delta Kappa; Geography Club. RICHARD A. STARK Secondary. June Shore wood allotul Collegiate Players. President; Stock Company. SHIRLEY SIEGEL Art, June Superior Art Students League. Social Committee, SONJA SNORTVM PATTERS KM Mmic, June Sheboygan Delta Omkron, President. Chorister; A CappeUa Choir, Holiday Singers KENNETH STEIXBREC11ER I.tU-r.il Aits, February Manitowoc Newman Club, President Vice President; Delta Cld Sigma, Treasurer. 40 MARY ELLEN STENGEL Upper Elementary, Junr Crwn Bu Newman Glut); CEB. Si au Sti Siysitta. l« .nl inv;. Timet. ARLENE STRASBIRG Lower Elementary. June i iIm Mft Sigma Sigma Sigma; Shepard Haute. President, Secretary. A VMM iatmn for ChikllMod Education; Inlrr-V'mih Christian Fellowship; Ri nlogv dull. SntrUn I remitter. IVAN TELIVDKRT Music. June Oostburg 1 1 1 Mu Alpha Sinfonla. MRS. CLAIRE Ll'GASS STERN lamer Elr menhirs. K«-be nan Milwaukee International Ki-hitinm Chib. French Club ROBERT STHEISSCITH Lilx-ral Aitv June Milwaukee MARILYN THEl'NE Lower Elementary, Juim Oostburg Della Chi Sigma: CWA Board; Marietta Dormitory. President. V'kr I'rnidrnl. Holin’ Assistant: A Gappclla Clmir, Baml. CAROL L. STEWART lamer Elementary. June Milwaukee Sigma Onikron Plii; A«w -ciarimi for Childhood Education; Lutlirruti Students Awniillim; Churn I Ensriit-Me; Geography Club. WARREN SUTHERLAND Music. June Milwaukee Phi Mn Alpha Sinfoma. ROBERTA II TIIORSON Lower Elementary, June William Buy Delhi Onikron, Treasurer: IntrrMiruhty Council; Ibral. Or lir-vtra. A Cap|M lla Cbnlr. LOIS M STEWART Art, Frbnurt La Grange. Illinois CWA Board: Campus Chest. Art Sturlcnt League: Young lier publican . i M : U SZELJSTOWSK1 Lower Elementary. February Cincinnati, Ohio Association lm Cbildbood Education. ALICE TOSSENBERCER Art. June Moose Lake Art Student league; Exhibition Cuminittee: Choral En- srinhle; Ateliers Club. Women's Retreat ion Also-ciatkm. 41 YVONNE t’ECKKH Upper Elemeiiturv, June Green Bay Kenwood Hall Treasurer. Public KrUlioiu; Lutheran Student Association. (IfOg-rapliy (Huh. HERBERT I. I I'llOFF Liberal Art . Ffbruan Baysidr Dt-lta Oil Sium.1 Sigma PI Sigma, JOYCE CAROL VERETTE lamer Elementary. June Wamutma Alpha Camm.i Lumlitla. In Irrsornrit Council; Delta Clll Sijjmu; I.utIn ran Stu-ilt nl Avan uittoii; Associa-Ikon |or Chiidliood F.ilnca-Hon IIEI.EN VOIGT Art. Align ! Oak Park. Illinoi (.AVA Board: Associated Houses. President. RUSSKI.L ERVIN VORPACEL Lilieral Art . AuguM Milwaukee JOSEPH WAN'DEI. Secondary. June Duisburg. Germany (Milwaukee Audio-Visual. ROBERT WARRENS Art Sheboygan Art Student League. President. JOYCE WEBER Lower Elementary June Ratine Association for Cliiklliood Education. JANET D NVEDCWOOD Lower Elementary. June Green Bay Kappa lamthda lota. Re-isirding secretary. CEB. Administration Committee; Kenwood Hall, L ri- urrr, Public Relations; Association lor « litldhood Education, t'lioraI Ensemble. KOSECI.AIRE WEINSTEIN Lower Elementary, August South Milwaukee Association fur Chiidliood Education. Stock Goni|tam'. THEODORE J. WE1STO Upper Elrinenlary. Frliniars Milwaukee Elementary Division Vice Pn-sairni: Swimming Team Captain; M dub. Treasurer. CEB. Intcifratcrmts Canned. 42 low ann wendorf i Elementary. June Milwaukee Alpha Cuimun IouhIhIii. Treasurer; Wnwn Cluh MILDRED WERNECKK Exceptional August West Alii Chi Sigma Lunlida, Wunt-Ml Serxue League; l.utll-••run Students Association: Phllncuphi.t: Inti uiattoual Council for Except mal Children CAROL ' ESSI.ER Lower Elemental . June Mk-Ikix gau CAVA.’ Vke President. Set rrtux', Tnxnunif; Alpha Delta: IIiiman Relations ( mn-mitt re. Ivy. B;ukI. IXiROIIIY J. WHELAN Upper KUunriitarx , August Ocraiotiumuc Women Rccmtkm Association; Nrwuun Club; Associated Houses. PATRIC IA WIN SAUER lamer Klcmmtary, February Milwuiikrr Alpha Delta. Ivy, Copy Ed-ilnr. Classes Editor. Worn-rn Service League: Association for Childhood Education. JANICE WIC IIMAN Upper Elementary. June Mih linker SHIIiLEY WOLFF Secondary. June Milwaukee AUDREY WILLIAMS Lamer Elementary. June MMxmukrc kappa Delta Ft. Trrasuirj. Delta Clu Sigma. A «hu-timi for Childhood Education. Stock Company. Treav liter: Choral Ensemhle. JUDITH LEE ZKUNEKT lab ial Arts. August Milwaukee Sigma OniKTon Delta, President. Vice Pu-udrul: Social Committer, Chairman. Worn rti'i Service League, Vice President: Womens Recreation Association. A Capprlla Choir. JOAN C WILLIS Lower Elementary, June Milwaukee Association fur Cliildhood EcIik utiim unien's Senicr I .oa lie. CAROLE ZWIVTSCHKR lamer EleuM-ntary. June Milwaukee K.ipju Lambda luta, Vice President: Lutheran Student Association: Women Service la-ague. MARJOHIK IIISSKT Uniter Elementary. June Milwaukee LarnlxLi I'lil Chi; Eletuen t ary Division, 1‘mkfcnl; V«mm Rccmitkin Awo-rtalloa, JOYCE JEAN IIANHAIIAX Liberal Alts, June Milwaukee CEB. Vice President: Clii Sigma Lambda. Junior Prom, C1i.iinii.iii. CA Board. Stu-•lent Policy Committee. MARILYN STAUFF Upper Elementary. February Milwaukee Seniors Not Pictured MARILYN ANDERSON MARCELLA BEHR H1LDKCARD BIELEI ELD CLARA ANN CONNER JOHN T. DKIFEL DONALD DOUBKk WILLIAM F. ENDLE HELEN E. PENNEY DAVID A FLANDERS ROBERT II CANDRE RUTH P. CETTELM AN JAMES COODNETTER MARIE ANN IIEPNER JANE HOFFMAN ALBERT IIONECK ERNELLA HUN7IKER PAUL KAPPES ANNE C. KATSICAS THEODORE R KAL'SS ROBERT | KNKZKVK II KATHLEEN KNUDSKN GERALD L. KORPELA ROBERT KOSSORIS WAYNE KRUEGER EUGENE R. LIEN DELLA MAE LICCINS ARTHUR MANTI RITA MARCUVITZ ROB HOY MASON LORRAINE HAINES MCFADDEN CAROL RAE i MON IQ I RALPH NOWICKI DOROTHY PALASZ CALVIN PEEBLES JOHN J. PFAXKUCII DONXA M PLINKE MARLENE A. REDNI N RICHARD RET7.EK JACK ROBERTS IIADASSAH RUBEN BEVERLY RUBIN HERBERT RUEHL GEORGE SCHAEFFER ROBERT SCHMITZ GERALD SCHULTE MARK SENG CHARLOTTE SKRFLINC MERRY JANE STIME MARGARET SULLIVAN FOSTER SWANKK NANCY RITII TKMMK MILDRED TROKA RALPH ULLENHERC MARY ANN VAN METER BETTE LAM I WIIEREATT LEROY WOLTER IIAHHY T. YAMAXAKA BERNICE ZUENCLER ■M Juniors SruUll: Monicil krtmrth. tn.i%uit-r. A«Imi li McGIvtui. iniiiin . SuikIiiii : I l.tiiL. Et Mf. Icr ptvo-llrnl; H l kurhnrl n, prvsiik at. First m iit ul the junior year . . officers ride in Homecoming Parade . . . officers are Robert Kuclmciseu. president . . . I Icon Elsis.scr. vice-president . . Dorothy Asliach. s “Cretan- . . . Monica Kenned) , treasurer . . . much time was put into planning for the junior Prom . . . lield on May 27 at tin Hoof Ballroom . . general chairman. Don Ramhudt w as assisted hv various class members ... a picnic xvas planned as a final event for this successful year. AMT JUNIORS-Row 1: J. Sclinxnlrf. W. Mtnlan. T. Parson. Row 2: I M.oka. L. Ilolberg. it. Row T Row 4 D. Stnklly. B. I'k-tve. 45 EI.KMENTAHY jl’NIORS-Row 1: H Zirglrr. S Ehlrrt. B Midu.K S. I-a Bonk- B. StoUw. C. Ta«atz. Row 2: V. Mm Inn. J. Pmv. B. ICujawu. I.I.KMI-:NTARY JUNIORS- Him I S Uinricwfci N Shew I Dhucv. K. Il.tmt. I). D.uMft. C. Cook. C. Nri-Imu- N (iiatcv B. Sihuiirr. J Krumn How 2 I) Splinter I Prvk, K Pipkom, S MaunUli. L. Crat, J. Pauli 4« EXCeraONAL Jl'XlORS-Hw I: C. Kim . J. All ino, J Vault, M Murphy. (•. Mukluvi. (j. Jcnten D ( iitrr, X. Sy nnwU1 . I IMKKAI. NUTS JlNIORS-IUwi I: X'. S kolo v4ii. T. Bctlikf. K Jnlmvin IV M.nviti. C. Drnlu, S. Clfto Knw 2: It H« lcliortr J. Sutton J S« l«-v. 0 Miuis Ilow 3: D. CulbiiiA. C. W inter M Ikm n. Sinuiilill. 47 MUSIC JUNIORS—How I: J. Uutiman. II Kuukli, C. Cmlh. Rim 2 M. Piwilrf, L. linllcfwni M Bmvrll, T Mink i. J. Mungif, J. McQuthv, .1 Dugan. W. Chapman. S Cak T. Cupimli, Muflad. II. Dim . SECONDARY Jl'NIORS - Rn« I: M. Tingle ). M Vorll K Hulxrt. P. Yon ciz. Him 2: C. ShriUh. l Maierio. J. Stockman. J. Lodrr. Rim .'J. T. Sprurt rukrr, I. Ilinr, II Twhamati . K. Kbchi-r. II. Luntv. K«a -I: L. Becker. R klilli liruml, H. R iiiini vd, llromuml. •IS JUNIORS—Rim I: P. Frrfiuon, W. SchiUlcf. X. Kemfcit. C. Ztnkr. How 2: E. Zaponkf. I). Thorne. S. Kuilm. C. Nlchobw. JUNIORS—Kuw I. V Dulavciiv J. Mcdinurr, I) AtKicIi, B. Lawrv, Tlmlrn. n Lut-nU rji. How 2: A Yam jundil. D. I 0111.0 It. M Mitrliilirrg, C. Fnltiuin. C« MiimH II O fci. J. Dlmcy. Riik V V H.ulwltler. S. Wilin'. A Wrluuk, B. Silmkn M. S. Roucli. M. Martin. R m 4: M. Ctail. D. Bi rntt. C. Ki ll. C. Miuuhrut . M Ilol luiiH i. Him 3: H. MoiInn. H. MuiU |alc. H. Jrflc-rvm 49 Sophomores Janie Uimnikt, ln urn; - ik y Smith Klinka, «nrUn . Standing: Frrd Burtrlt, ptmlmt; Jam - llahday. Vfcf prr iilr-nt. Fall skating party and s xk hop was tin beginning activity ... at Tenny’s Silver Swan . . . then all plans pointed to Sophomore Sweetheart Dance . . . February 19 in the College Auditorium . . . Jeri Olson was Sweetheart . . . Nancy' Page!. Nancy Breslcr, Carol Ia mp. Nina Amoroso were members of the Court . . . Spring plans centered around u bowling part)' . . . all of these activities were led hv officers . . . Fred Bartelt. president . . . James Haliduv, vice-president . . . Barbara Andrew secretary . . . James Dnszynski. treasurer. So|ihiiiiHir - Sweetheart .irwlul.ilr twing Inttodiictil at D. K. mlw 50 ART SOPHOMORES—Row 1: E. Port. A. Cline I. lolil J. A rale r on, 1. lk H .« lin, M. Lot?. Row 2: K. Johnwn, M. Sdkry. J. Klingboil, E. Wridif , R. Hose. Row 3: O. If iwchel. C. Drncher, J. K. Hahn. E. Lund. J. Krritzer, J. L)us vnski LOWER ELEMENTARY SOP1IOMOHES—Rim- 1: j Kocpplit. S. Mekhlor. J Hagbrri, S. Maklev, S. Halletl. k. klutj. Rim 2: M. Nr lien. J. Dttmt P. Pcnatvk, J Hrrl . X. Smith. Row 1: D, SuiIm-iIhIi Nf. Holler, L. Fviniu, L). Zebell. D. Elmer. How 4 . Hcehr, |{. l mbrustHn, j. llimop-uMi, N. Miuon. M. Wcitmtum 51 LOWKH ELEMENTARY SOPIlOMORES-Rtm 1: Spaudc. B kaltoouskl, J. Areola. S. Sdmppert, B. St-lit'. C. KaniM-iilicrg. Rim 2: 1 Kolm. D. Oldenburg. B Zaitk D. LuTooder . K. IVterv. B. McC.uin Rem 3: M. Me-Karlin k Carol In rv I . W'Htlnn B. Dimpltiw, E. Lorfrld. II. Puukrrt Kou 4 L. Rfa MiMin. J. Eldmann. D. Simon. S. SaglTrf. UPPER ELEMENTARY SOPHOMORES - Row 1. J. IlmW A ll.lwl, M. L.ingewlod. M Aranofl. M. Sob-koumk. Him 2: M Viim-ink, B. Gl.mr T. Vaniki amlt C. Pajicnfuv B. Amirov, E. Rudolf. E. Allen. Row 3: S. Cutki «.lil. C. Mi-tklliift I . Ht-lilt-kli. L. Grtllltli. J. Cirrr. j. Plailvm Row 4: F. Rr -li, H knu-ger. E Iti i-k. D. Datum. A. Ekrt, C. Meeki-v 52 EXCEPTIONAL SOPHOMORES-Row I: A. AikLi oo. M. Pimt, Campbell, P WoVvum. Row 2: D. Gran tniyrr, S. Ladd. H. Thutnptun. R. Merkkdtt, T. MlDer. P. Holdl. C. I'liUg. E. Kuch . J. Ziolkmvsli. E. H 11. M. KnRhUin. LIBERAL ARTS SOPHOMORES—l(o v 1 S Biselmff, J. Olxin. C. Anderson, M. Fuller, J. Speerbrecher. Row 2: M. Sonchar. N. Pagcl. J. Moll, R. JuMm. Row ,V J. Hagmtroni, Vincent, M, Cocrino. 53 Ml SIC SOPHOMORES—Row 1. J. Johnson. H. Pdnc, J. Jones. C. Dahni. L. Polstad, A. Hass. J. Wlemann. How 2: B. Bovd, K TaUnutdse. L. Danikochlrf. M. Martin. J. Wegener. Row 3: II. Larson, J. Johnston. M. Mennickr. I- Munich, K Bbbrn, K. Hciokr. I . Berryman. W. Mennkkr. H Wells. C'. Sigmund. K. Vulbtedl. .SECONDARY SOPHOMORES- How 1: B. Raynor, A. Schultz, D. Trajan, J Grace. Row 2: R Van Dcurm. E. klinch, L. Watt. J. Olson, D. Arndt, j Kopcxky. How 3: M’ Burner L. SjMnglrr 54 SOPHOMORES—Row It B. SchudtaitU. B. kloskr. J. Smeikal. J. V«bh. Bow 2: P. Bank . S. Mllcy, C. Cnlhrft. J. Lulat nwikl, M. knobloti. Row 3: J Purtilin. S. Slvo twin C. Dallm.ni. B llavnr. J. Iluvunr. C. Kit. B Maurif. H Ehn SOPHOMORES—How ! M. K.td.ifi. J GalowitZ. S. DfSwartr, It Culr C. Wanmnudu-r, M. Dnlilm. A. McCor-mk-lc, M Movit I. Kirdtrtt. Row 3: C. Strdnmn. | S. nl ni. I.. Jatmt, I). BimLct 55 Freshmen I .eft to right: Ann Fnrwrll. si r |WcM-dmt; Juck Weber, Ireiitmrr. Marian I.rmp, wnttory. The active Freshman class . elected John Bidder. president . . Ann Farwell. vice president . Marian Letup, secretary . . . Jack Weber, treasurer . . . November plans . , a party and a homecoming flout . . . We’ll Leave Carroll High and Dr was the theme ... Yellow Hoorn takes on Christmas look . . decorated by Freshman class ... a welcome mixer . . . “Break the Ice . . the start for the second semester of an eventful year. 56 Freshmen rt aci|iuiinlrtl . . “Brruk the Ice miser HT FRESHMEN— Row Is P Bustle. J. Ruuth, K. Pln.nl., J Murks G kul -nik. I. Seitz. M. Mung.n, L. Kau-Uiibrrgef. Rmv 2: A. Donlrl, I.. Boische. V. Borth, X. Trywnnd, M. M(ek-,irrit. G. Wlntrr. C. Lindner. Row 3 E. Popeg««M{rf F. VIm«i, ), Crichtun, L. Toogixid. W. Snttllxu M Henning. B Kehr. M. l rH k. . Row 4 J. Gustafson, X Olson. L. Kriszynskl. A. Horde. (J Mddei.Mii. T Wulloik. LOWER ELEMENTARY FRESHMEN -Rim 1: J. Crenc, F kuNtcis, G. Owen, C. Own., J Van Antwerp, N. Djuv J. Barber. Row 2. B. Barrel., X. Onlmtkii, J liiuiur. J. Ik j!l. X. Cibum, L. Wttkow ki. J. Wright Row 3: H. Iliti r, I Amend, M Beyer, E. Williams (! J Loewhinann. Row 4: B Cainokr, G. ILihn. B. Urn, B. Wliilford. S. Pape. G. Kidman. B. Beecher. M Wagner. 57 LOWER ELEMENTARY FRESIIMEX-Row 1: C. Ilix'rtlv, L. Schumacher I Jolwiiknc-cht. J. Kutter, J. Wcrarr. A. Allinl. Row 2. K Owrnv C. favlor. R. Wright. R. Redliii r. N. OUon, D. Schuler, R. Pfeifer. Row -'I: X. Jung. C. Mi-rkil. L. AI...II, J Bcthkr, G.'T«kc, M. ThJrr. II. Ilato . M. Malm. Row 4: M. Tange. H. Ilackharth. C Wojta, L. Janm. B Oleson, . Bofglutxl. B. VVhally. EXCEPTIONAL FRESHMEN Row I M. Tawii, M Kmitvm. M Kcm. L KalLi. M. Rk-liaids. V Smith. J-Jplinton. K. Xiu-lnirr. L. Kovokranx, P NI.Miinoui’h, M jnnw. V W.nhI. J Kuriwl. V How. Him 2: H. Petcr-mb, I). WiikLiiKl. J. Rrinkr. . WirNrliiM'gcl. M. SdiolfoH. D. Ilauck, 5H LIBERAL ARTS FRESHMEN—Row 1: C McEadtfon. M. Hurd. P. Doall. L. Foreman, M. Cn . B. Kluge. J Juhl. J. Hnrlkr, J U'dw. B. Coffclt. J H.ullkr, N. I'wrvm. Bow 2: A. St.itli.iv I) Slmmta, S. Weber, C. Key. K Mortag, J. Nagel. Sullivan, P Kiddle, S. Smith. M. Turner, |. Wagnkmt lit MUSIC FRESHMEN-Ruw I: J. Waddell. P. Huitk. A. Meisel, S. KttnW K. Kluever. J. Prschke. H. Nelson. Rtm 2: E. Beltne. K. Cldadil, A. Jnlinvui. M. Sh-nuUon. J. Olson, S. Katxfry. J. Quudc. j KreM Row 3j C. Christensen. V. Lantrfbach, J. Abuya. L. Mikolafnk, I. klump. I). MmtMl, C. Welds, I. Carr How 4: C. Sell roedcr. I). Wnlff, K. Meta. B. Krueger. W. Lmimil, K. Ragles-. M. Spolda. f. Jordeiu. 59 l?PPKR ELEMENTAL FRESHMEN-Rnw I B DnnntawK S ! •«. J. Jam-tki, K. Wagner Kim 2: J. Luhrockr. M. Bnipliy. II KiripirakL Him ?: H. Julitii, How (km I tier, I). Kiuim, I . Y.mkr. (I. Briinbeg. How 5: T Spaulding. I Fcrla-r, I. Wilde. G. krahtirr. How (4• J. Joltmon. l. Hondo. It. jolmMin. I). Ilurllnitt. UPPER ELEMENTARY FRESH MEN-Him I M Kldiriiltergcr, H. Crodimdci. X. Poet d e. Row 2: D Skier . J Popp. S. Hccker. Row J: Kctupfrrt, A. Harwell, li Siliult i. Ilow I M. Twevdm. C. Horn. B. Ikirge. How V II Biederer, S. Tabbert, B. Jaeger. 60 SECONDARY FRESHMEN'-Row I: B. EWtofl. M. Cm, D. Wolfe, J. II. n-rfdcs Row 2: R, Man the, G. Burit, A. Finin', (• Smftli Row H Roaek A. Lightloot. I,. Scfiarl. R. Jimj ek. How -I: H. Widder, J. Ilotfmaim. L Wilier. L. Cl.iwr Rmv t. H. Cralxnvski. K Slknr ki, K. Bentin. How H: C Petchke. I). Diltcr. 61 FRESHMEN -Row I: J NorrLv R. Kwirdiiski How 2: M Prtlerwn, M Sa ao How 3: C. Il.m-h . M. Smith. SECONDARY FRESHMEN—Raw 1 B. Nr«l, M. KoitK. B. Evaiuon, S. Siktmki. Row 2: D. I'rlnwn. C BuKtngcr, H Krtzlnff, V, Chinlund Raw 3: C, Dnedsk', M. Gfftbarczyk, K. Kadin, M. Lcmp. Row 4- H. Rucjjc. P Hoffmann. S. Martin. S. Johnson Row 3: S. Sprtlm.in. J. H -rwr. M. Kmtiviv, )■ Andmmi I’NCI, SSIFIKD FRESHMEN—Row li C. Clot .. T Pol t. J. Riclttrr. II jaeger. I. Solum, T. Amlriwn. How 2: C Brurin. L. Cnivr-wiikl I. tluheit . II. PcIumjh. C.' Barker. . H.ilimrl, C, Mjitmum, I . Trill ;. R iw 3: J Vl'rckcilc, E. Hi d. B. Bt-hline . NVnrnitiinton L. Tocm M. Enu't-ul, P. UitTamr, I. W o lniwnn. II. Pic hi. Km I D Sxx.ul. k ScliInxMt D. Pixlwrt P. Schwartz. k Si. Low I C Baron. C. Buri l 62 ART. LIBERAL ARTS. MUSIC FKESIIMES-R.m 1 J Filch. D. Duvh, R. Walter. Row 2. K. Rori rn, R. I'et-rio, J. Il.miei. Kmv .1: L. Martinez. A. Kopvdlitwski, J Atluni . J lain R m- I K Philip, R. Strtnhach, A. Dionne Row 5 I) Gotirfie. I). Moran, k Warlev. R. Duval. EXCEPTIONAL AND UNCLASSIFIED FRESHMEN—Row I . llruudlaml. H Loucrgan. II Bonk . C. Hen-vliel. Ron 2: G. Bulliv J. Stein. R. F.mnu-r. |. Stmait. LOWER ELEMENTARY FRESHMEN Row 1: B. FrrgnM«. R. Snyder. ( . l.„ rl . R. Zilil. !W 2: M. Benidt. Nl. Snnikuw sld. I K;irj . J. Messing. I). Doherty. Row • M Jopkc, k J.ikosvald. C Kclhofer K. Bulin. P. WhKc, Nl Wiwk, S. Iminrkus. Ikm I: h. Unadmi M. m Ihut. I WoiiiIku-Ii, C Jacobs. H. I lootIngton. ITPF.R ELEMENTARY FRESHMEN Row 1: C. Hudson. S. Hoff. L. Bcmdt. J. Zulu. M. ZJntii«-nii.ui. Row 2: R NrvrK R l.niicignii, II. Colon. H. O'Goiiiiun. Row 5. J Kiistnrr, (.J. G|rfc. Row I: |. Stein. V. Clark. R Eli:-•iK-r. frt SECONDARY FRESHM K. - Row 1: I). Town. II Dotiws. E. II. Ctuprr. Row 2: K. D4n.ro. P. Dr.- vet K W’rrgln. I). Bov.l Row 'i: C, Wolf, D. Ilaucr. Row 4 K Dnagniit)’, H. Hcyo. D. h'mscr. FRESHMEN— Row I: A. Nil . J. Kupfvrlx r . M. knit-p. PuwU w«ki. Row 2- L. Cutt.l.r, D. Kosti'lny, J. Aliiutv, T. Williams. 65 Our voices to w© raise . .. Sports 67 Football Itmv | | |)i, l, I | Sili.irm,u-li P, Kitslrivon, I Sctiflidl, J. Sulln.ni M rlrlm. It, Biiyk , I. (ilimjcki. I Schupp. H Bott ui. A. if vn J. Stan rr, ’I KuIrtA, I I'nrr. I’ Curiitrlhi, L. UlLiiiti. A. Kindt Row 2 F. Urfuu, I Ki Im. . Zurkli. K. Wt-tthofrn, S. Hjdnuwtkl, S. N'rtxrl, F.. I.und, J. ZkilkiivvtU. F. Kftliatli, C. NVutn J. Rauch. It. Schmidt. P. Marino. V. Mutter, I. Ceil. II. Kluge, H. Hi'lilml Row -3: K. Vanik. J. J Nolan, F. Wood. P Kniiiudiry. X. Poundl, W Wegener. J llrmat, J Turcrin, K. lirainit II. Martin. D. Stninkowxlci. P. Tarantino. K. Leonard. Firs! game of tile reason . . . WSC at Saginaw. Michigan . . out scored by Michigan Central 27 to 13 ... team traveled to Beloit next... turned them back 14 to 13 . . . at Oshkosh. opponents proved too strong . . . 1 rattled to a 7 to 7 tie . . . die Platteville Pioneers, with Pear.se Field a quag-mire, beat ns 12 to 7... at Stevens Point ... Gulls were ahead 134) . . , the “Pointers rallied to “con the victory 10 13 ... at La Crosse, the Culls lost again, 21-16 . . . with a touchdown in each |iiarter. Whitewater was whipped. 27-13 ... 52-6 was the score when Elmhurst College was beaten bv us . . tving twice in the game, but never getting tin lead. Culls were defeated by Carroll for seventh time in succession . .. final score. 21-14 . . . best season since 1947 . . . four wins . . one tie . . four losses . . hard working line . strong lxtckfield . . . despite injuries, many plavers had g( od season . . team is losing five letter men — Coach Kluge is confident that fine new material will lx on hand for future winning teams. IVppv diredcaden foot fix a winning tram. Opnmti p g gridiron. Tin Grren GuU In action on the 6h Green Gulls on the Gridiron 69 Scores of Football Games Milwaukee 13—Michigan Central 27 Milwaukee 14—Beloit 13 Milwaukee 7 OshkoMi 7 Milwaukee 7—I'lattcvillr 12 Milwaukee I3-Stevom Point 16 Milwaukee 16—La Crm.v 21 Milwaukee 27—Wliitewatrr 13 Milwaukee 32 Klmhunt 6 Milwaukee 1-1 -Carroll 21 Top left: Lowell Littintz. End, Bollooi left: John Sullivan, Center. Upper left: Joe ScaHuli. Guard. Bottom miter Tom Trier. H.iUImiL L.ower left: Jim Schupp. Tackle. Bottom ii lil Tom Kuhi.ik, Malfluick Top llol Doyle, Kml. L'jijkt right: Leon Clownrki. Giuni. I mn right; Jim Ziolkimvki, Tncklc. lioitom right: Al VirMti, Qnirtitlwk. Hnttain until: lti i;cf Boltmil, ilnlIKul Mottinii li-it: Jrrr) Stunnr, I Iulf1iu«.-k. Basketball How 1: Couch Huai II.MmiI . I. Cnmuchi. J Domic. Josten. J. Du-Jruh. J. Stnnn-r. Row 2: D. Orulsu. P. K.iinmV'. J Perez. M. l.uk.islwwich. I). Lewhnn. L. ( « il Him I. I.itlarit . A, (kterndorf. J. Met . W. Knu fl -r. R. Crat. S. rtzel. C. VVicrman Creen Culls . . Coat'll Russ Rebholz fought ton three-way ti« for third place Wisconsin State College conference . . won only three of the eleven oil-campus tilts . . . overall season record . eleven wins, ten losses the “Reh Raiders lost the first three encounters to St. Nor-bert’s. Michigan Tech and Mining, Michigan Central .. all played away from home . . bounced buck to beat Milton . . traveled to Carroll to torn in one of their finest performances of the season won 92-51) . . . the Culls thru turned hack two more conference foes . . Superior, in overtime ... I.a Crosse. 101-77 ... at Stout . . won. rallying in the closing minutes . . . 93-S7 . . held down, next night at Eau Claire, by injuries of two starters . . Culls lost -17-72 . . at home . we beat Lawrence College V ikings . . . Sft-7 I finished .season with victories over Oshkosh, I'latteville ... a loss to Stevens Point . . . Netzcl led the Culls in scoring . . . -101 jaunts . . . Krueger. Stanzer. Dietrich. Josten followed .. Coach Rehholz brought the team through in fine season .. . piling up HIS points in conference tilts. Milwaukee Cagemen 73 Al Vf: Condi Buu Hdilmlx Tup: Bill jmtcn, Forward I'pprr: L wcll l.itt.intx Forward Lowrr: Wavnr knir|’rT, (.'mlrr liutliNii lilt Jowpli Mniv.il, Cviitrr Biiiiimi ct-ulrr; Jem Stan or. Guard Bottom Jim Dirtricli, Guard Season Scores Milwaukee 05— SI. N'oiImtI 77 Milwaukee- 7ft-Michigan Tedi Ml Milwaukee .17—Central Mulligan 79 Milwaukee 97-Milton College 39 Milwaukee 92-Carroll Gulley 5 l Milwaukee 57 Whitewater 77 Milwaukee 84 -Odikodi “8 Milwaukee 52—Lawrence 88 Milwaukee 95— Superior .SO Milwwukrr 101 -Lu (irwv 77 Milwaukee HI—St. Xorliert 84 Milwaukee 70-Ilattevillc 02 Miknuku- 94—Ste erw Point 70 Milwaukee 77—Whitewater !X) Milwaukee 97—Carmll College 70 Milwaukee 91—Stout lustltuO 07 Milwaukee 47-Kail Claire 72 Nlllwaiiket 80—Lawrence College 74 Milwaukee SI -O.likmh Otl Milwaukee 87-Plaitedlle 82 Milwaukee 59— StrVtUJ Point $3 Tup: I’ete Kaimichcy. Forward Uppers Joe Perez. Futwani Lower, lusepli Cronwtkl, Guard Itotloiu rljilit: Gerald Don ike. Guard Outturn tenter: Al OMrrmlotf, Forward ItoMum left: Scott X’et el, Forward u e f I Swimming Hm I J. WVUtu. I. Koehn, l . Ilognvrhild. S. Hadnowtki, C. Vndenon. Rem 2 R. Stelln. D. Hall. J. KiuMi.ui. J Weber. R. CralxnviTi Knu V. K. Knoll, R Kin-lmrivn. r. Rart l I. T. PrUiseii, Out It II Klu .- Swimming Team Record WSt: SB-U. V. FIxtrtwioa 2H WSC 30-LawiW Collrftr S3 W'SC 43—Wiijjlii Junior Colli-ge II S ’ 40—I'nhmttY o| lllinofe 30 WSC 37—Crnlrnl 1icl«tt aii 47 WSC I -1 l. latcmion 41 WSt. 37—Ci ntr.il li lii .ui 47 WSC 0O-I.4untH« (College 24 MID-W EST INVITATION |. |KET-7lh PLACE Cop row Coach Herman Klugr, Thor Pflt'Ot'D, J. Writer. Jerry Km-hhan Row 3: Bolt Strllo. Syl lUdtiuwikl, Joint Wchlo. John Koehn. Rim 2 fred Bartell, Dick Cr.tlxiwski. Dave Rtto. im hihl Dime Hill. Him 1: Ken Knoll duHt'i ndcnon, Boh Kuril-ni’iwn. Can Sehukzr 76 snaps coLirc HIlWAUKif m college 'flkTE COLLET WiWkVHll TATE COLLECf 4 totf% 'TATE COLLEOf MILWAUKEE , STATE EOLLEEr Mil.7iii:«f! ' 1 4 'TkTE COLLm MILWAUKEE STATE COLLEGE MILWAUKEE -STATE COLLET WlWAUKtf Wrestling Row It E. N'it'ltulrtlp, R. |innrn««k. J. Knprvkx, K. Martin, K. ' «L R«av 2: M kaiJiuti, H. Ilathev, R. kirlptiwlu, R. S« lit k. J. Rauclu C. Martin, ('inch H. Ilmkov. Wrestling Scoreboard WSC 13-U. W. |V 15 WSC Vl-Kxlrmioti 0 WSC Ift—Murrfiirttc 12 WSC 27—llipon 5 WSC 25-G.rroll 5 WSC 10-Ml, Mm Cl W SC 22-Wuri|M -ttr 7 WSC 42-Carmll 0 WSC Aft—E tt-li lnti II W SC 15—Sli- rm Pinnt f WISCONSIN STATE AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION TCH HXAMEX I l t PLACE Second year us major s|x rt . . . WSC wrestling M|uacl turned in outstanding record . . dropjied initial match to University of Wisconsin junior varsity team by only two points , . , gained nine straight victories in remaining dim! contests . . • under Caiach Hub Hriskey . . . captured State mateur Athletic Union (AAU) Tournament championship with ‘VS points .. . Dick kielpinski. 123 pounds. Jerry Kopecky. 167 pounds; Fred Wood, 177 pounds; completed regular season undefeated ... gold medal winners in AAU tourney Dick Schick. I2S pounds; Tom Buntrock. 145 pounds; Kopeck) ... four others placed second in a meet consisting ol ninety-three entries ... entire team returns next year . . . wrestlers look forward to shining future. 78 ' • 79 Cross Country (tow 1 J. Iluri. J ( unmlngi, J. HVulo, J. OIvmi. How 2: Oudl J. Tierary, J. I'lmlm, I) Pixlirrl. T IWmui . V Juaelilmi, K. Par;. R KlcKHU ri}. Running meets, practicing on new three infle cross-country course at Estubrook Park .. team recorded two wins, four losses, niie tic in dual meet competition . . . other competition . . . placed second in quadrangular with North Central. Northern Illinois. Stevens Point . . . North Central. 32 points . . . State. 49 points .. . Northern Illinois. 54 . . . Stevens Point. 8S . . . WSC was also dethroned in AU cross-country meet held here .. State was second to Beloit, followed by Carroll, l-i Crosse . . . Couch John Tiernev has strong lindens returning . . . Iiojkn to bring AAU crown hick to State . . lettrrmcn . . . Captain Bob Eichelbeig. Jim Hurk. Ned Joachimi. Boh Henle, Don Pochert. Tom Parsons. John W’eisto. Uii’k I’m Jim linrk, nl Jn.u|,nm warm up far a trig inert. II I t w II . , „ , .. I I, . I U ini. r I Cummings, W. Eichfeld. I). Pocherl. Him 2: K. Ekhelberg. V Joochtoil. l« WHitr, C. TnKiit . J kU . I.. Spongier. II. Steworl. J. Cei . I- C.rumvaki Track Track . . . first meet of the mmmiii . . . invitational, University of Chicago. Sutnr-dav. February 26 . . . Bill Appleby copped second place, pole vault . . . others placed .. . March 5. Naperville... 16th annual North Central relays . . . first place in the eight-lap relay, Harry Stewart. Jim Halfday, Boh Eichelherg. Dick Perez ... with other good showings State placed fifth .. . Wednesday March 5. first dual meet ... thinclads won over North Central . . . Tom Parsons, first in the mile . . , new record in the eight-lap relay event at the Journal track games. March 12 . . . Beloit next . . . trackmen won again . . . two Beloit fieldhouse records broken. Bill Appleby in the broad jump, Don Geirsch of Beloit in the two-mile run . . . Municipal meet in Baker fieldhouse . Saturday. March 19 . . . State came through, file firsts ... victory again. Wednesday. March 23 ... WSC overpowered Northern Illinois ... 61--M ... Saturday. March 26. tables were turned . . . Central Michigan the victor . . . 82-22 . . . after such u whipping thinlics rallied . . . heat University of Chicugo by close score. Saturday April 2 . . . also Iwat Lawrence College . . . Couch John Tierney and his trackmen do it again . . . mainstays are Bill Appleby, Ned Joachimi. Jim Ilalidav. Dick Perez. Bill Eicltheld. Bob Eichellwrg. Tom Parsons. Hurry Stewart. Jerry Fusek. Bruce Mandeliu. 81 Tup Irft: Jrm Stan rr vl. .in tlir liar in the pulr vault Top rtjflil: Bob Ek-tirNirrg. Inin I1,mom run thr inilr. Onlti l«-li (•trim Tagut . . high pimp. Bottom Hill Applrlty . . . Itruari |uinp. Bottom rid it: Snitt Notwl . ihot put. 82 Top Irlt: Coach John Tierney. Top right: Jim Geiger . . broad jump. Bottom left: Hum Stewart . . . running in a relay. Bottom right John Klot vliol put. How I I' Cudm-llo, W. Joslrn, K. BoUoni, M. Scliamucli, H Kohl, J. N'.mlt. How 2: Mr. A, Kradt. J. Sterner. S. Nt t7 c,l. S Ikcincrniiii L. Littarltz, 1.. Bnier, K. Eidtelbrr| . Row 3: J Prrwrk. J. ScuiBdi. J Sullivan, H. Rrtor, J. l i«-lrich. T. Kutmk. C. Schaeffer, R. Pwr, M Club ( )ih of the most select groups on campus ... M' Clul ... made up of varsity letterinen . . . purpose ... to promote good fellowship lietwcen men with a common interest in athletics . . . eligibility for membership ... all men with varsits letters . .. sponsors annual alumni dinner at homecoming . . partakes in other social functions ... Joe ScafRdi, president . . . Dick Perez, vice president . . . lam Becker, secretary . . . Jack Dietrich, treasurer . . . Doug I bill, publicity director . . . Coach Annin Kracft. adviser. HA WKA . . . extra-curricular organization for womens sports . . . archery, hockey, swimming ... ktsketlxall. volleyball, tennis . . . participation is the only requirement for membership ... officers . . . president, Donna Plinke . . . sice president, Jackie Smirl . . . Janet Jensen, recording secretary . . . Ann Kluge, corresponding secretary... treasurer, Mary Muchlbcrg . .. concessions. Nancy Pagel . . . publicity, Sandra Ehlcrt . . . sport heads and assistants elected to organise and teach . . . officers, sport heads, ami adxiser, Mbs Margaret Mahic. make up WRA Executive Board . . . WRA agenda . . club parties . . sport “play days' . . . spring banquet . . . Con- cession stands at all athletic events . highlight of the 1954-1U55 season . . second prize lioat in Homecoming parade. An additiori to women’s sports this year . . . rifle practice held at stadium . . . several afternoons a week . . . skills taught by ROTC faculty. WRA Board Row I: S. Stliiiituun, ), Korpplrr, S. Eh left. Row 2: B. KlrgU-l. A. Klugr, I) Plinke, J. Moody. M. MurMUf . C. Paprniuv Ko I S L.ulil. C. Dalliii.iti, P. S m-iixt. K« 2: J. Lukasarwski. II. Itrtz-lafl. llm 3: 13. Datum. M. Mohr, D. ftrhfcldt. J. KagcL Rifle Team 85 Volleyball Him- 1: C. Cimitrr, N. Fiuhrr, S. Wilr)1, G. Eulman, B. Ri-t lufi. S. Williams. Him 2: J. Dniog, J. Anderson, M Grahnrczsk. j. Joham, J. Gak wilr. M Thomas, J. Thane. Him .1: II. UkdcTrr. M. .Smith. S. SpriltiMn, C. Ballinger. (I. Mi-tlrl. F. Juixmtki, J Swcjkal- C. Smith. Kim- 1: V. Rom, J. Drying, C. Gmner. Fbchrr, S. Smith. J. Andnum. IUm- 2: K. Hesch, XI. Smith. S. Speih ului, XI Hmh. XI Crnbnrcnk. VI. Schofield. Basketball Very successful volleyball season . . • team takes part in sports’ day at Whitewater . . . also competition Isctxvcen teams Mondays at 4:00. . . Shirley Melchior, sport head . . . Gerrv Smith, assistant. Fast and cxdting hask. tb.dl games . . . Ijctween team me.nlws . . . Tuesdays at 4:00 Hea!iice Flegie! sport head . . . participation in several sp. rt (lavs at different schools . . . one at Carroll on February 12. 86 WRA group . . Wednesday night meetings at Pearse Field . . . headed by Samira Schumann .. . assistant. Joan Koeppler .. . sport starts early in fall season . .. wiener roast at college fireplace . . . steady, sure aim and other archery skills learned through participation in exciting intramural competition . . . held ! ot veen four WHA teams . . . spring brings bows and arrows out again. Very' active group in W'llA .. works through year to put on two night water ballet in Max this year's show entitled Frame of Mind’’ . . .complete with lights, props, scenery . . . group works for perfection of rhythmic swimming and water ballet stunts . . . chooses music and plans routines .. . officers . . president. Carla Pnpcnfus . . x ice president Colette kaiinenlrerg . . . Pat Basilc. secretary ... Dorothy Saiberiich. treasurer . . reporter. Marjory Pierce . . . extra activities . . Freshmen orientation . . . Fin Club demonstration at our pool . party after water show. Archery Row 1: S. Schumann, J. Koeppler Row2 M. Mohr. P Drall. F. Pmzyk. J kri lit. S. Melchior, J. Wright. How 3 . Ciltson. S. I'llzGcrald, W. Scn- ihu, C. Horn, C. k.illiuun. M Hicle iirxU, J. Torrence. How I | Snort. C. PajHilfus. C. Kaii-irnlxijt, I . Barilo, M. Pierce, I). S.il-Iwtlicli. Itmv 2; M. Sonchir, J. Lukas- owski. J. Hailtkc. J. Poknrny, I). Skl-cra. X. DnvU, C. Christenson How t B. Buege. M llrnning, P. Drall II CarotlK'n. K Kenlfii, B. Sawlrrsoci, . Ahruluiin. Row I: II. E li. V. Chin-lund. N Oesterreieh. |. lininur, B West Dorado 87 Organizations 80 Wisconsin State Times Sralrd; Dianr ScliarHrr, rmutivc rtlHor. Standing, Nonna Snut-rlmi, manuring rilitnr. Wisconsin Stale Times . . . official newspaper of WSC ... is published weekly, comes out each Wednesday afternoon . . . Times staff also sponsors annual variety show. PEAK Night . . . activities . . . annual Christmas parts1 . .. spring picnic. 1st SEMESTER EDITORS—Row I R. Smith. J. Grace. J. Stocdtiiuum. liim 2: G. I'm hi. D. HmUlni.ui. J Uikr. M Main It, S. Milcy. S. Ilutli. 90 lit SEMESTER STAFF—Bow I: l. Twrrdra, C. Simpson. K. Van IXmrrm. Row 2s ). Summerville. N. Sokulowiki. C. Shields. A Maim tv Stall . first semester. Diane Schaefer, Executive Editor . Nonna Sauer berg. Managing Editor . . . second semester. Norma Sauerl erg. Executive Editor . . . Janet Lader. Managing Editor .. Mr. Harold Ahlgren, adviser Seated: Norm Suuerberg, Second Semester I ixr inthc Editor. Standing: ]unet Lader. Set mid Semester Managing Editor, 01 2nd SEMESTER EDITORS—How I: S Bull). | Somtnmfllr. J. SIimmIumumi. S. Mlln, How 2: C. McEvoy. J. Cnwf. R. Smith. G. Finis. 2nd SEMESTER ASSISTANT'S Row 1: R Van Duit«ii. G Simpson D. Smithes. Shield . l Krni Row 2: D rndt . Sukulavokl, A. Mason, M. Nt-bru. 92 Ivy I.il.i Hollclvm, Editor. Mi ll.uuld Alik'ii u. AdviHcr; Tnidj Yamler Mitdl. Avwjciatc Editor. Ivy ... WSC yearbook ... periodical deadlines to meet ... pictures to schedule . copy and picture layouts to assemble . . . staff is appointed by editor. Ula Rollefson associate editor. Gertrude Vandcrzandt . . business manager. Karen Kringle . . . adviser, Mr. Harold Ahlgren. Curt Stcdinan, Ivy Photographer. Junes Lyons, Wunrrn Silnkl- ART EDITORS—B. Akrr, A. Caucutt. er. Assistant Photographer . M. S«ls«- . 03 KOI I OKS -Iliiw I: E. Klirv li, Can -jim I |1 Mt KInuoii. Copy Him 2 I) (jnjiv; M. Hwm-II, Gr«- k ASSISTANTS—Row It M. Bw.H, N Bcrglund, M. Ilunl How 2: I.. K'.m-Itubetgcr, B. Bucgc. B US I NESS STAFF - L. Sauc , H SchuLr. K. Kringlo. M. Hull . 91 KDITOUS-Nim I ) Urob, C. 1ai . li« . 'luvw . Him '2: C Wrmlrf, Snu inr ; I) S.iibrrlich, Womrn Spoil . ASSISTANTS—How 1 S. All n«tit. J. Gregg. J. Banrtt. How 2: J. Areola. C Taylor. '. Dultivrrh, KDITOKS-IUnv 1 S Mil.ulun.fUiv. i-mim-nl. K. Prim. AdnifoistraMuit. Him 2: L Wilier, H. Cralwm vki. Mrn’ Sport . 03 Directory la-ft !• rififil: D. Rlirtrlnun. M Mafcrlr. |. ScHrocdrt Itmv 1: I). AnJcnon, Mbs M V. rk( I. J 1 j. Boyer. N. Siriitli Klinka. Handbook Directory . . . lists names, addresses, divisions, and classes of students ... lists names, addresses, departments, and offices of faculty and administration . . . staff . . . editor. Delores Hintelman . . . associate editor. Mary Mairle . . . Jean Schroeder. art editor . . . Mary Muclilberg, circulating editor . . . assistants. Mary Ellen Brown. Nancy BurriU. Joyce Knapp. Patricia Pech, Norma Sauer-berg, ami Rosemary Schinderle . . adviser, Mr. Harold Ahlgren . . . published at beginning of year with a supplement at the beginning of the second semester. Handbook . . . necessary to all in the college, particularly new students . . gives dates of all registration, orientation activities . . . gives map of the campus . . . tells about extra-curricular activities at the college . . . provides students with the Commonwealth constitution . . . CWA section has information on housing rules, hours . describes principal college social events . . . edited by Alpha Delta honorary fraternity in journalism . . . Miss Murie Merkel, adviser. Cheshire Cheshire . . . purpose ... to select material. edit, aiul publish a college literary magazine «if creative writing oik! graphics . adviser, Mr. Harold Ahlgrcn . . . 1st semester editors . . . Ken Kent, editor-in-chief.. . assistant «1 it or, James Pantazon, Jr. . . . literary editor, Jerold Dnkor . . Robert Schuler, art editor ... 2nd semester editors . . . James Pan tazoii. Jr., editor-in-chief . . associate editor, Ken Kent . literary editor. Beulah Knoll Robert Cody, art editor .. Marcia Clark, managing editor C IIKMIIHK EDITORS-jamr I’.ml.i oti, |r„ k-nin th Kent. CHESHIRE STAFF—Row I: B Knoll I). Smithes. Row 2: D. NiehoHim, S. La hr, M. EnpUtd. Row 3: K. Kent. J. Dukor, M. Clark. Row 4: J. I’anta-xod, N. Sodokmski. R. Krrinhofner. 97 Religious Council How I: P Kerxiuon. V INiUwffo. R. Eastland Mw L. fjrnlliw. P Mfllrptadl How 2: M Pavntcr, A. Thcohuv Mbs t Mt rkH. J. Du l an. D. Tim me, R. Hun Act. How 1: R. Eastland, Mrs. L. SutiuUcu. H. William , X. Coomlis. Row 2; D. Brinkman. Nl. Riiim1 . D. Anderson, C. Wann-mactwr. How 3: L. Witter. M. Vmwink, C. Kie-semreber, M. Wcstfniun. R Widdn R M-vi P Bronnci. Inter-Varsity Kepron'iitwl by cveiv religious organization active at VVSC . . . the Religious Council . . . purpose ... to give each college student some affiliation with religion so that his life might be more spiritually enriched ... to give him an awareness of religion in the college . . . advisers. Miss Marie Merkel. Miss Luru Carrithrrs . . . officers . . . rotating chairman . . . corresponding secretary. Violet Dulaveris . . . recording secretary, Man' Pavnter . . . treasurer. Arhontisa HieoliAris , . . events . . Religious I'.mphasis Dav . . . fellowship hieakfusts . . . Thanksgiving convocation . . . Easter Breakfast. IVCF . . . nan-denominational, intenintioiud group . . . provides Christian fellowship for any interested student at Wisconsin State .. . Bible studies held twice weekly . . . one day and one evening . . . social activities . . . treasure hunt, animal bumjuet . . . Christmas party, picnic . . . conferences . . . Inter-Yarsitv Christian Fellowship officers . . . Echo F.asthmd. president . . . Norman Coombs, vice president . . Hath Williams, secretary . .. Daniel Brinkman, treasurer . . . Hanes- (.arson, social convener . . Mrs. Lucile Swrndsen, adviser. 9H Christian Science Christian Science group . . . Wrings together students, teachers, and alumni interested in Christian Science . , . creates a better understanding of the importance of religion in college life . . . regular meetings throughout school year . . . officers . . . John Dugan, president . . . Lewis Muracil, sice president . . . secretary •treasurer, Kroella Hunziker . . . Carolyn Utienecke, reader . . . Miss Lou Ella Burmcwtrr. adviser. Kenwood branch of Weslev Foundation ,.. purpose ... to promote opportunities for spiritual renewal, intellectual growth, and the development of a Christian philosophy of life . . . adviser, the Rev, Richard II. liinkcimau of Kenwood Methodist church . . . officers . . . Ixxiise Burgess, president... vice president, Jay Soles’ .. . sice president, Robert N est . . . secretary. Jean Hasty ... treasurer. Joseph Bender .. . speakers at meetings . . . Dr. Alfred Bader of Temple Einunn-EI B'ne Jeshuruii. speaking on Judaism . . . the Rev. Burton F.liuson. minister of tl c Methodist church at Markcsan. Speaking on the World Council of Churciies. Row 1: K. Winter, J W’icn-ing. C. Ilurocvko. How 2: J. Dugan. S. TaWwrt. E. Hnn- ikrr, Mim 1.. RtiitiM'hh-r. Row 1: W. Way, K. Burge . R. DrBraul. II. Mor lag. J. Render. D. Frocdc. Row 2: B. Ltibit . S. Wilson, K. Sortrliccr, J. Crm, X. Burrill, J. Pew, L Hinge , C. CiuUImiii. Row 3: P. Emerson. J. Miller, B. Smith. V Campbell, B. Milkmen, K. Criffith. J. Drsinij, D. Sjllvrlh.ii, J. Hasty Row 4: D. Thorne. S. Hein. B. Vest. R. Hinklem.mii, It. Swcrjoce, II. Ide, J. Ilalm. J. Lean, J. Soley. Wesley Foundation Lutheran Students Association How 1 M. Richard . S. lulir, Mra. II Ubrr. M Kng-U- d. I’ Kruack. Dr. II H«, H Stcfrr. Him 2 R. Johnson. N ||n«iH d. Pastor Ludwig, M. Nrilxk. J J K hKji, (!. (jilrs, L Blt nian. D. Max ham. J. Vrr clip. Row 4: L. Brown. J Unmn. i ii.-I. W Vn -rni. T. Wrdward. E. Brandt. Pwliw CurlMirr. F. Lund. Him I S Mile). R. O'Connor. Father Dean. S. Hunch, B. Mldiaelf Ran 2 W.lfrtfrr, K.Strlu-brecher, E. Ihin .-cliiMiin. Mr. Jours. Newman Club Lutheran Students Vssociation . . . USA . . purposes ... to promote spiritual fellowship among Lutheran students in worship and recreation ... to promote an understanding of tlic church among non-Lutherans ... holds regular meetings . . . special events . . . Christmas partv . . . end-of-the-year picnic .. . LSA officers . .. Thomas Wcdward, president . . Wayne Viercck. vice president . . . corresponding secretary, Nancy Smith . . . recording secretary. Murilynn Lmgendorf... tresis urer. Leah Biessman . . . Joan Kocha. study and witness chairman .. . Dr. Ilarvey Ubcr, adviser. Organization for Catholic students on campus . . . promotes spiritual, intellectual, and social life . . . Newman Club activities . . . speakers nights, buzz sessions, communion breakfasts . . . Halloween dance. Thanksgiving spaghetti Dinner . . . Mnrdi Gras dance, St. Patrick s Day dinner. Mav Breakfast . . . officers . . . Ken Steinbrecher. president ... Kitu O'Connor. v ice president . . . Dolores Bohan, secretary . . . Erwin lleinzdmann, treasurer . . . Father Walter Dean, spiritual adviser . . . John Paul Jones, faculty adviser. 100 International Relations IRC . . . studies ;iml discusses international affairs .. . participates in projects contributing to the cause of international peace . . . activities at International Relations Club meetings . . . speakers are national and international figures, foreign students attending Wisconsin State ... panel discussions on international problems . . . reception for foreign students . , . participation in the Folk Fair at tin Milwaukee auditorium . . . officers . . . James llagerstrom. president . . . Joan Shaw, vice president . . Audrey Anderson, secretary-treasurer . . . Miss Marie Merkel, Dr. John Nash, club advisers. Aim of the French Club ... to have more practice in the conversational use of French ... to study the culture of tin country in an informal wav ... at meetings . . . play French games . . . sing French songs . . . have causeries about French cities and the French landscape . . . Christmas meeting ... a short plav written by the students illustrating French Christinas customs . . officers. Violet Hutclieldcr. president . . . Jacrptclvn Baron, vice president ... Suzanne Abitbol, secretary . . . Viola Brown, treasurer . . . Dr. Mariele Soliinner, adviser. Row 1: Mbs M. Merkel. C. Stern. A. Anderson. J. Hager-stnun. J. Sliuw. Dr. J. Nash Bow 2: J, Oweis, Dr Osvm, si Mohr N Omari M Tiillrtiknpf. E. Itekl. Row J: V. Brown. S Abitbol. V. Batchrldrr. Row 2; P. Men in. J Bunin, B. Or tig. M. Smith Le Cercle Francais 101 Orientation Board How 1: C. Lmncn. Miw |. Merkel. ( ChrKionwti. Mia (). Roblnm How 2: J. Jutf, J. HIcthutiii. M ILtmm, 11. Tscharnadi. Row 1 II. Ro ak. R. Roman. F. Adams, D. Locan. F. Witter, J. Tweedy. K. Roll-maii. L. Bnlrf. J. Sialbdi. How 2: W. l u on5. R. Herman. D. Besvrttr. D. Cusatis. llow 3s I’. Freund, R. White, R. Lxune. R. Witter. R. Ma-drjiik. C. Winter, J. Recan. D. Culbim. Row 4: R. IIH-den. L. Spangler. R. Wrijjef-tum-T, J. Redding. Veterans’ Club Orientation Board . , . plans freshmen orientation program . . . ''get-acspiaintcd mixers . . . all-school picnic . . . chatter liours at the dormitories . . , guided tours around the campus for freshmen ... athletic events in the fieldhouse ... chairman of the hoard. Nano Page!... co-chairmen of tire orientation program. Carolyn I a mien and jon Jost . . . advisor to the hoard. Miss Marie Merkel. Veterans' Cluh . . . purposes ... to unite the veterans attending Wisconsin State College in Milwaukee . . to promote good fellowship, a high standard of social conduct, civic service, and the lu st interests of the college . . . activities of the year . . . escorted the children from St. Hose’s orphanage to Lion's C Hub benefit circus ... welfare activities at Lakeside Children's center ... officers ... lam Becker, president .. Dominic Cusatis. vice president . . . Bill Parsons, secretary .. . treasurer. Kay White . . Mr. Pierce Kramer, adviser. 102 Art Students League ASL . .. organization of students of the art department .. . purposes ... to draw students into a close social, as well as professional, fellowship ... to add to the creation and appreciation of art . . . adviser. Miss Elsa I’lbricht . .. officers . . . Nancy Ikrthke, president . . . vice president. Jane Noves ... secretary, Louise Martin ... treasurer, Don Sayklh . . . Betsy Brown. CEB representative . . . activities during year . . . Freshmen initiation . Christmas party . . Arts Ball. MENC . . . organization for those interested in music education . . . purpose ... to Become prepared to meet teaching situations by listening to outside educators relate their experiences . . . adviser. Miss Margaret Harter . . . officers .. . Ronald Koebn. president . . sice president. Colleen Kell . .. secretary-treasurer, Lois Damkorlilcr . . . monthly meetings with speakers prominent in the field of music and education. Row I: S keuhtan. H Priii . A. WVln.il. J. Wegener, Row 2: J. II. Larson, A. Havs J Wlcniium, Rosv !): W. Mt-srr, k Tallmadt'c. J Waddell. J. Accola. A. The-Ion. Ross 4: F. Hcmke. R. Kauscli. M. Slrrlr. C Gilman. C. Krll. Row 1: L. Martin. J. Noyes, N. Bethke. Row 2: l . Saykl-ly, C. Rcinlumlt. J. Cross. Music Educators Choral Him I Mr. A. Jimn M Ratter, C. |i ii . S. Melchior. S. Wnniewdci, I.. Sunder, R. Wfct, J. Acvnki. Miller. Him 2. A. Setting. C IXilian. M Wagner. J. Crreg. B. Kay nor, C Kannenherg. II Raukert, H. Lawn. R iw J. Otton. B NVhllf-'fd. J Torrent . ll t dkc. C. Hiwtrf. B Ror vk m- ki. J. PauU, O. Ilnni Him- I D DanicU. L. Mikolu|nl, J. (Jalim-ilr, S. Slink I . Knllin. C. VjinIrrMiwIl. M Aggcn, I. Hirunun, G. ZluuLin, Kov 5. H. Kwiednilil, J. Uukw K. Wood, K. Ctibdil. K Met . II. Grnll, H. Jonrv Choral Ensemble ... pnnidcs choral experience lor those who like to .sing. lx th in and out of the music division . . . participates in Christuuis concert . .. performs in Spring Music Festival . . , preseats Spring convocation . . . uifterrs . . . John Dugan, president... Earl RiaBunde. vice president . . . Arlene Hass, secretary . . . treasurer. Colette Kannenberg ... librarian. Donna Horn .. . Colleen Kell. Itenee Princ. assistant libiarians . .. Mr. .Arnold Join's, adviser. Girls’ Glee Club Rmv |: S. Hjttuniilll. K Krimjk- V. Olvio, J. Will.i . H Kil« UlrUi. I-’, k.ivtoii. H Krueger. j. N.m nl''rn , Mr A. Jon How 2 M. StcnuUon. G Meri. l X Boll. S Ladd. ) Waddell. llanth It WUng, I- N W. C tUmm I Ktovc n.m U L klumj . K. Lori rid. M rMn Web C lion.. |. IjwIhiumi. ' l I. Amend, H llrHfi Him -I: U Bchnkc, S Alltriglil M Vtimmk. S Pape, A. llejlum. M. Jung. M- H U-liaiirr. J. Amlrrwm Ensemble Kirn I: s. Ilnllrtt, S’. Sbtvy. 1). Zibrll. M. Z 1 H 1) • «« . J Wirmun. C. Becker. lkm 2. P. Kaiviskte. P Merwin. C. Coimhw . A. SUutinuc, C. Krll. N. Jatoiani, J Dkur). A Thrlcn. Ikm- $: K lloppr. C. Trskr. D, Da mm, J. Cmigvt. B. Bind. A. Ila . II. Ilin c. K. CriHith, J. Greet. Him 4: C. Stcvklmg. H Priw, K. Tknmm, D- ttlnli, A. Kiekl, K. WrIK. J Albino, G. Jolutmn, S. Parker. R«m 5; K. KUImhmIi- V. Mryro, D Lii«iriKc. E. Jumna Curl ’ singing organization . . . purposes ... to sine glee club music ... to give student directors mi opportunity to lead a group in singing ... In develop the members' voices . . . officers . . . Jane Van Antwerp, president . . . secretary. Roberta Krueger . . . librarian. Elaine Klevrr . . . Mr. Arnold Jones, adviser. Holiday Singers . . . small mixed choral group . . . not only well known at WSC . . . prominent in tire community . . . Holidays have sung for civic Organizations . . at “Music Under tin Stars . . . fur PEAK Night . . ciiorus is under student direction . . . Hnuald Roehn. director. Holiday Singers The llobdav Singer , ivr Tlntnday morning concert for tlw ctiililim nf tlx- Campus Elementary School. A Cappella Choir Choir irlicoruli every Tui «!, and TlmmLy ufirmnon . . . Mr. Jonc drills for flic many performance . Wisconsin Slate College A Cappella Choir .. olficial choral organization of tl e college . . . gives students experience in singing . . . experience with choral literature . . . membership by audition . . meetings held during school day . . . Arnold Jones, conductor , . Monoid Korhn, president . . . David Real, vice president . . . Mar)' Voell, sccrc-turv . . . Richard Kausch, treasurer . . . Charlotte Meeker, librarian ... Choir events of 195-1-55 . . . King David .. . graduation exercises . . . seasonal concerts . . . three-day spring tour . . . annual spring banquet. How 1: li Schuchardl. J. Shaw. R. Orti . S I j Horde, M. Thu nc. M Hint. P. Runman. F. Hemkr, R Thompson. J. Jolimton, R. Nk««, J. IXirLwIi. J Munger. F. Marzocco Bow 2: R. Koclin. J Kr.-lil. L. Rollclwm, I.. FoUtud, II. I irwm. D. Riot , li. Sander ). J. IVyOvlch. T. KlinLi. J. Dugan. S. kit rrnw. D. Betner, K. VnlUtcdt. R. Doltlwnlrin. Row 3: J. Rothun, J. Wegener, R. Angeletii, C Sigmund, J. Born. B. Schulz, M. Voell. F. Dominguez, W. Mnflatt, M. Steele, I) Horn, J. Moc. M. Langcndorf, R. Kauwh, R. Duniel . Row -I E. Johnson, C. Bcdcrr, J. Jobraoo, V. Chapman, D. Croschel, R Guttetrr, S. Kciihian, K. Tall-nudfir. G Croth, T. Krallinoltoiiniiu. A. Schultz, J. jonc . J Pbdfon. j. Korhn. P. Ililurman. S. Gale. j Ikuuun Accumpunitt, J. R« Kv. Conductor. Arnold Joiw-v Orchestra Mr. Delwin Shaw rehearses llir arrtwntni for concert wind and strings • ■ ■« kmw part well. Orchestra . . . conductor. Mr. Del win M. Shaw . . . officers, president. Henry Dross . . . vice president. Wylie Mofiatt ... secretary. Dolores HuiiKci .. . treasurer, Rochelle Hoppe . . . events . .. concert, Lincoln high school . . . evening concert with faculty soloists . . . Music Festival at Pabst . . . concert for Thursday morning convocation . . . April evening concert . . . purpose, to give members an opportunity to Im coiim acquainted with orchestra literature. How I It. Eichelhrrg, M StrnuUon, J Wegener. C. Ik-hin. L DamWhlrr. II Dross. J. Jut Jem, D, Hunkd. How 2: 1). Lawn-nee, A. Mrhd, W. Mmnicke. A. Wirth, J Alima. J Quade. I. Folstad. Mr. Huflalo. B. Krueger, Mrs R. Wilton. How 3: C. Dahni. J. Hansen. S. Foreman. J. Johnson. N, Fbcbif. H. Jones. K. Hoppe. Band U«m 1. I). Mot , J. Bmlcr, N. Coats. J. Riimo, C. Cllnum. F. Simht«in, J. Qiiatlr, M. Hm«cll. Hew 2: J. Fro clK, J Hrix . k Tjllnmdgp. C Jwm, K kl.ilnmil., k Bagiev, l Payiitrr, I.. Clark, A Ku-lil, A. IIan . C. Hrhnr, I Brnyinaa. J W'ri-maiui Ibm I: A JuhuMMi, J. Schiugk . 1 klmka, D. Horn, K l.orirUI. I’. Illlgenian. L. Mikola|ul. J. McCarthy, H Latsutt. C. Oirlilcini-n, C. Sii'nittml. A. Thelro, K llnnkc , H. Nelson |l I hh. rs S Cole. Rim 4: D. Salberlich, |{. Thcfclc, D. H t -Well A. Mnrllt-f. I.. Muraili. | Hill II. Grail, M Marlin. M Mmaidn V Dmiirr. B. GultPlrr. I Jones. II Tkotson. F Met . N, Bamn. K. Nrcltuta. Conductor. Mr. Puul Andenoa. Concert Band . . . provides playing opportunity for advanced students . . lund ac tivities . .. hand clinic . . . Spring Music Festival... Basketball games ... Convocation program . . Spring tour in April . . officers . . . John Dugan, president . . . John McCarthy, vice president . . . Mary Payntrr. secretary ... Fred Heinke. treasurer .. . Lewis Murdoch. librarian . .Mr. Paul Anderson. adviser. lii'tmiiM-nl.iliit toot atal l | m . . |Mr|uruUoit for Spring Mode Fmliul. Biology Club Club for students interested in biology and nature Study . . monthly field trips on Sundays to pl.ues of biological interest in and around Milwaukee . . . overnight camping trips . . . exhibits and illustrated talks by biology department faculty and club members at meetings . . . Biology Club officers . . . Biebard Schick, president . . . Rolx'rt Rasmussen, vice president... June Splitt-stoesscr. secretary . . . Frances Ktidert. treasurer ... Ibmald Ciese and Marianne ZibelI. executive cmnmittce members . . . Alvin L. Tlirone, adviser. Geography Club . . . open to any students with one or more courses in geography . . . purpose, to promote interest in geography . . . provides a social atmosphere. companionship for those with common interest in geography . . . offers outside opportunities lor further geographic study . . meets tnoutlds . . . adviser. Miss Ruth Stovcken . . . officers. Stuart Smith, president . . . vice president, Marianne . . . secretary-treasurer, Dorithe Zibell. Left to right. Mr. A Thru -. M. Ziln-ll, J. SpliWotwf. K. Stliak. J, ('.rklitun. Ho- M-n juiu. R. R4hhu m’ii, F, Ruorrt. la ft to right: M. ZiIh-II. H. M.miU-lm. Miv R. Stovrlni. S. Smith, I). Zibel!. II. Hur-limann. Geography Club 100 Debate Club How I: K. Hnker. C. man. S. Ladd. Row 2; C. Cold, A. Groves, C. George, Mr. J. Junes. How 3. A. Light-foot. E. Nrwtonli, I). Krai, H. RatnnikSrii. How 4: D. Schley, V. Broniund, L. Witter. H. Bromicf. How 1: C. D l«l k, J. Boiun. L. Menning. A. Williams, M. Korth, M N’ewitcdtrr. I . Lots. II. Wdn l i• Mr. L. Kuhrmaim. M. l.emp, M. Tlnglcy, NV. Setwha, I . Scott, B. Lusty. H. Ha nr. B. Ovaniu. M.Sfwr.P.Yoantz. How 3: F. Ka mtenvjk. T. Miller. J Francis, C. Me-Elevre, M Katshian. J. Dob pliin, H. Bart . Stock Company Debate Club . . . purposes ... to facilitate the art of thinking ... to improve and perfect speech fundamentals ... to enable students to meet crises and adjust to them through logic uttd deductive reasoning . . . adviser, Mr. John Paul Jones . . . officers . . . lh l ert Rasmussen, president . . vice president. Alfred Groves . . . secretary. Florence Becker . . . treasurer. Warren Bromund . . . Eugene Newcomb, public relations . this year's debate tournaments . . . Bradley Univer sity Tournament . . Whitewater Debate Tournament . . . Cnivcnrity of Wisconsin Forensic Tournament. Stock Company . . . open to all students interested in dramatics . . active in community as well as school . . . purpose ... to work as a lalxirutory group in presenting all phases of dramatic activity . . . agenda . . . The I7fill Duckling, romantic phantasy by A. A. Milne . . . A Chilli Is Horn. Christmas reading . . . Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater, for children's theater . . . officers Patricia Yourct . president . . Richard Bari , vice president . . . Audrey Williams, secret a rv . . . Regina Slingsbv, treasurer . . . Inland Spangler, membcr-at-large. 110 Young Republicans Young Republicans . . . express Republican views oil WSC campus . . . encourage young people (0 late more active interest in politics, run for political office ... events ... attended mid-western Young Republican Convention . . . sponsored Representative Krrstrn us speaker... cliair-man, Gloria Nielious ... vice chairman, Richard Cleissncr ... secretary, Harriet True . . . treasurer, Richard Westhofcn . . . adviser. Dr. Cornelius Janzm. Organization for young DenuKTats . . . promotes better political thinking ill future voters ... Irclps promote Democratic party . . , supports and helps local Democratic candidates during campaigns .. . steadily increasing membership . . . biweekly meetings . . . social functions . . . participated in tire Wisconsin Young Democrat Convention held in Madison this winter ... olfiotrs ... Robert Thompson, president . .. Henry Jefferson, vice president . .. Audrey Anderson, secretary .. . Michael Kaishian. treasurer .. . Miss Pearl Robertson, adviser. Row 1: Dr. P. Robertson. R. Thompson, A. Andcnoo. Ross 2: H. J(0moo, II. Al-thorn. J. IDcrrstron). M. k.mlii.in R. Frldstriu. Young Democrats Alpha Phi Omega How I l Mating, H. Kraklow. I)r. Mathews, H. Ttctomack. Mr Dulk.i. II. GoUIIhih, I Spraibnlut. F. l- mp Bw 2; J. OUon. U l.osik. II. Jrlft-rvni. V. Mutter. G. IHckey. D. Cookies. F. Svardiui J. BoKlendurl It. SomnwrflcM. Rtw R. Koesk'r. R Ililili hr.mil, G. Fls R. Raunuswti. I), Jensen. I Mlxno. I. Shorn. II Althnrn R. F ItUtcm Alpha Phi Omega ... national service fraternity .. . seiviccs . . nslier at graduation. PE k Night, school institutes . . . sponsor Easter egg hunt for children's homes . . student employment bureau . . . annual book sale . . . other activities . . . smokers . . . dinner dunce . . . picnics . . . date parties . . . Campus Carnival booth ... officers .. Robert Kraklow. president... Phil Scurdina, first vice president . . . Tom Spearbrnker. second vice president . . . Dick Muring, recording secretary , . . Henry Althoen. corresponding secretary .. - Bob Losik, treasurer ... Fret! launpe. historian . .. Dan Coakley, alumni secretary . .. Bruce (iates. parliamentarian . . . Mr. John Dulka. Dr. Lee Mathews, advisers. 112 Philocophia Ace Association for Childhood Education . . . adviser. Miss Barbara Bixbv . .. officers . .. president Jean Schickofke . . . Jeanne Hoeppner. vice president . . . recording secretary. Nancy Miller . . . corresponding secretary. Maiy Javne Griswold . .. treasurer. Marge Meyer . . . purposes ... to work for the education and well-being of cluldrcn ... to promote desirable conditions, programs, and practices in the schools ... to raise the standard of preparation and encourage continued professional growth of teachers and leaders . . . events . . . speech bv Miss l.ucille Gleissner on teaching experiences in Japan . . . funds workshop. Promotes fellowship umong the future teachers of the deaf . . . furthers professional growth a-mong club members ... many social and practical activities for deal children . . . splash parties for deaf teen-agers in the spring and fall . . . business and social meetings with professional lectures and movies on deaf education . . . Philocophia officers ... Marlene Fcrsch. president . . . Barbara Kehr. vice president . . . June Knaebe. secretary . . . Marlene Kocck, treasurer . . . Miss Alice Strcng. adviser. Row I: J. W«| rr. J. Hoeppner. Mbs Blxhy. M. Meyer. P. Retllin, M Bauer. C. Bukupdri. I). Anvlnwl . t IliUl. Miller. M. Gruwold. Row 2. (sealed) J. Schickoike. Row I: M. Fench. J. linden. J. jnlinson. C. jriMH. Mbs A. Stieng. C. Drgurr. X. Cutnplx-ll, J |.,,oln, How 2' J. Kocha. E. Krrimw. N. Huts. C. Moldow. M. Murpln. R. Mcikleiii. C. Mutnbrue. J. Kjiulr, M Brrgrr. |. Korck. 113 Phi Mu Sigma Rim 1: J. Iiicntunn. E. Xleo-Icttc, D. Bcarttr, D. Cuvttiv l. Pierce, D Nicholson. Row 2: L Month . R- Herbal, E Schuh, J.ZkJkowski. J.Naolt M Knishiun, Mr. K Erdmann. II. Hahn. Row I: L). Dolfton. G. Saut-rr. B. Thompson. C. Jacobson. L Kafka. Row 2: J. Her-w n. H. Kahn. 15. Plant . J. Iambi. P. Wolf era it . Row 3: D llaack. C. Dnnrter. G. Mohlow. K Prim. Miss C. Zimmer, N. MWhurgrf, L. Kewenkrun . I). KhttCT. Sigma Alpha Eta Phi Mu Sigma . . organization to further friendships bt'lmti majors in Education of the Mental!) Retarded . . to gain knowledge from discussion , with people now out in the field . . activ itii . , . films . . . speakers . . . panel discussions ... group functions in the hope of better acquainting otliers with reasons for. methods of educating the mentally retarded ... president. Diana Nicholson sice president. Dale Bessette . . recording secretary. Dominic Cusatis . corresponding secretory. Margaret Mohr . . treasurer. James Cummings. Xi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta national speech correction fraternity . . . objectives ... to stimulate interest among college students in fields ol speech tlierapy ... to encourage professional growth through extracurricular learning experiences ... to encourage high lex els of achievement in academic, clinical activities . . calendar includes meetings with varied programs . . . service projects . .. social activities .. . officer . . . Corinne Jacobson, president... Constance Sauter. vice president ... Constance Demeter, recording secretary . . Dav id Brown, treasurer .. . Miss Catherine Zimmer, adviser ID National professional geography organization . . . Alpha Mu chapter of Gamma Theta Up silon .. . open to majors ami minors in geography . . . main purpose . . . fathering the interest and study of geography ... fraternity works with l r. Mary Jo Heed, adviser .. . calendar includes business and social meetings . . . public lectures in the college auditorium ... field trips ,.. annual tree planting . . . joint meetings with the Northwestern University chapter . . . alumni•undergraduate pic nic . James Knickelbine. president... Barbara Jacobson, vice president... Marilyn Dean, recording secretary . . . Lila Dale, corresponding secretary . . . Allen Toussaint. treasurer. Delta Phi . . . Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta . .. national honorary history fraternity ... purpose . . . increase prestige of scholarship in the college .. . develop understanding of history unvmg its members . . . arouse interest in history among students . . . cooperate with other honorary societies. other chapters of the fraternity, historical societies . . . Dr. Marion Silveus. Dr. Fred Olson, advisers . . . Arnold Coppens, president , . . Norman Coombs, sice president . . . Marjorie Meyer, secretary . . . Marilyn Cooper, treasurer. Gamma Theta Upsilon How I; B. Jtuolivnii. M. Zi-liell. V. I'rtirr, M. Dean, A Cm no, Dr. Rind, M. Junger. Hmv 2: V Hitkuici.C Bvnirv A.Tmiv . lnt. F Ka .mlcuzak. N. Baron J. Kntcki-lhlne. How I: M Mem. A. Cop-pens. N Coombs. M. Coupn How 2 V. Hromund. R. White. Dr. Nash, H. Rasmussen. A. Cions. Phi Alpha Theta 115 Eta Sigma Phi Left to right. Dr. O. Wtlurr, J. Grace, S. Miley. C. McEvoy. t Vuell. How I: B. Borzykowski. C Stewart, H. Wick, J. Krueger. S. Buth, J. Scholl. E Plpkom. How 2: L. Meyer. M. Kocck, H. Schinderle. N. BuriU. A. Kluge, P. Berengrr, J. Vcrcttc. Row 3: R. Herman, J. St.idtimirllcr. J. Spht-storcsor. A. Williams, M. Theme, C. Kell. H. R.iMimsvri, II Tsciumuck, Mr. IL Suehy. Row I C. Bum's, C. Mii«. A. OstenaJorf, H. Kraklow, K. Stclnhrecher, Dr. P. SaLmun. Delta Chi Sigma National honor fraternity in Latin . . . Gam na Gamma, chapter ol Eta Sigma Phi . . . main concern ... to develop and promote interests in classical study among the students of colleges and universities . . . promote closer fraternal relationships among students interested in classical study ... to engage in an effort to stimulate interest in the study of history, art. literature, of ancient Greece and Pome . . . officers . . . Mary Ann Orlovvski. president . . . Sylvia Mile)', vice president . . . Gene McEvoy. corresponding secretary . . . Mary Voell. recording secretary . . . Joanne Grace, treasurer . . . Dr. Ortha Wilner, adviser. The purpose of Delta (.hi Sigma ... to encourage open-mindedness and objective reasoning in science and everyday living . . . honorary science fraternity ... on campus since 1931... membership requirements . . . interest in science . . . high grade point in biology . . . chemistry . . . math . . . physics . . . regular business meetings . , . four nnnual lecture meetings . . . initiation banquet in May . . . officers . . Alan Ostemdorf. president. . . Rosemary Schinderle, vice president . . . Marlene Koeek. secretary . . . Graham Byrnes, treasurer . . . Dr. Peter J. Salumum, adviser. 116 National Collegiate Players . . . national honorary fraternity in drama . . . new on campus this year ... main concern ... recognize tlje worthy efforts of college students in the field of dramatic arts .. . senes as a service group to the college . . . pres ides an opportunity to the people of the college and comm unit)' for furthering interests in tin theater . . . society works with Mr. larster Fuhrmann, adviser . .. officers . . . Dick Stark, president . . . Beverly Lusty, vice president . . . secretary, Man- Ellen Tingley . . . treasurer, Kenneth Fischer . . . David Nowak, historian National honorary fraternity in journalism . . . Wisconsin Beta chapter of Alpha Delta . . . purpose . . to further journalism and journalistic interest on the campus ... students must work on publications at least two semesters . . . must maintain 2.7 sclxjlastii average to In eligible for mrmlxTship . . . group holds pledge dinners twice annually . . . officers . . . Karen Kriugle, president . . . Diane Schaefer, vice president . . . Janet I aider, secrrtan . , . Norma Sauerberg. treasurer . . . Harold N. Milgrcn. adviser . . oilier activities « f Alplia Delta . edit the student handbook . . , s|x nsor student mailboxes . . . publish alumni newsletter. Pi Epsilon Delta Hu v 1: M. Tui li- . B. Lu«tv, I . Ytxirrt Riw 2: H. Stark. K. Fiidirr, Mr. I. Ftihrmann How 1: j. Lamb, C. NUgUo. C. Wealcr, J. H. McKinnon. C Mahl. M. Orlmnli Row 2: M. Mafcrle. S. Milcv. E. Kln-uh. P. Jaegrr, J. Ledcr, K. Kringlr. Mr. H. Ahlgrm. How 3: N. Coomb . N. Sanerbcnt. R. Smith. C. Byrnes, NV. Schilder. ♦ Alpha Delta Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society in education . . . Beta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi established at VVSC in 1930 ... pturpose ... promotion of high standards o| preparation for teaching career . .. membership requirements . . . excellence of scholarship .. . commendable personal qualities . outstanding contribution to education . co-sponsors Honor Tea . . awards animal tuition scholarship . officers . . Donald Litscher. president . . . Verticil Schwartz, vice president Mae Hohlingcr. secretary .. udrcv Williams, treasurer . . . Joyce Hniuhach. alumni secretary... Dr. Man Jo Bead, adviser. K.ipp i Delta PI . . . new members lake | )cdt r nt initiation ceremony. Itow I I). AriK’lmet . G. HisUipAl, Dr t. lli-.td. L. Stew ail. M. Mow, 1). Ration. Mr. J. Lazetiliy. V. Schwartz, A. William . How 2: 1) Libeller, Ur W. Jenkins. Min R. Stovekeii. U. WuH, Miss O. Robbins, C. Iloge, A. Copjiens. f. Il.imlutli. B. Neeli, SI. Holdinger. M. Orlowskl. ns Honor Tea Dr. J. Martin Klotsche, WSC president. speakei of evening . . . Honor Tea for freshmen and .sophomore .. . at Marietta House . . March Hi . .. tea sponsored by Kappa Delta lJi. Etu Sigma Phi, Delta (.'hi Sigma. Delta Omicron. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Epsilon De lta ... 19 freshmen . .. 23 sophomores .. . invited to attend the tea . . . were outstanding in scholastic achievement. Kit'll!: Carol Dulim .. . harp soloist tor honor Ira. BrUiw; Faculty ami stwirnu enjoy refreshments after the program. lit Delta Omicron Ktm 1: L. Ra ook. S. PaIIi'ivmi, A. VYYluak. C. Ktll. B. Sclml . M. Steele. A. Tlielen, N. Baker. Row 2: J. Dliuoy, M. Ru«-sell. A. IU . J WYgrtier, ) I). Brinrf, C. Oaliiu. E. Ssndetson. H. Thorton, J Wlemmin, M. Meyer, B Zonk, L. Relief nun. Uclta Omamii ll.illou,,-,, party lirtng- ctrwboy . . . Happer . . , goddess. Delta Omicron ... national profession-til music fraternity . . . music majors and minors who maintained B average in music... aims . . stimulate appreciation of good music . . . encourage excellence in musical performance . . . create and foster fellowship . . . activities . .. monthly inusicules . . . music fur school affairs ... performance at churitable institutions . . . scholarship contest . . . public inusi-calc at downtown auditorium . . . spring rushing . . . patrons’ party . . . alumni luncheon . . . dale party . . . Campus Carnival . . . joined with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia to win third place in I fomecom-ing Parade . . . officers . . . Colleen Kdl, president____Ann Welnak. first vice presi- dent . . . Blanche Schulz, second vice president . . . Marianna Steele, secretary ... Alice Thelen, treasurer ... Sonja Patterson. chorister . . Lila Rollefson, warden ... Nancy Baker, historian ... Mary Guenthncr, chaplain , . . Miss Patricia Mahon, adviser. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia How I: W. Mmnickf, L. Murach. N. Baruti, S. Gale. K. Ebbera. Nl. Meimickc. Row 2: I R in man. II Larson. V. Molfatt, K. Kocbn, T. klmka. H. kauvrh, J. Dugan. Row 3: T. Gantroki. R. Dohl er n-tn. H Riwh, R. Daniel . S. Parker. P. Gurlik. J. Johtuton. Row 4: J. Bauman. R. AngdetU. I). Gondre, D. Croschel. R. Gandir. E. Gollnick, C. Croth, K. Hctnkc, J. Mon-get, B. Culteter. P. Itilgcrmn. C. Sigmund, W. Sutherland, I. TeLindert. G. JoIiumki, H. Darling Flit Mu Alpli.i Sinfonia . . . national professional music fraternity ... pur|xxses of Sinfonia ... advance cause of music in America . . . foster mutual welfare, bn -therlKKKl among students of music . . . develop fraternal spirit among members ... encourage loyalty to WSC . . . calendar . . . pledge [leriod, initiation ceremony each semester . . . present a musi-cal each semester . , , participation in inter-mural sports . . . well known male chorus... Sinfonia band play - for dances, Peak Night . . . smokers . . . Sinfonia-Della Omicron iloat placed third in Homecoming parade . . . oIRcvrs . . . Ted Klinka, president . . . Hoiutld Knelin, vice president . ,, Hiehard Kauseh, secretary .. .Wylie Moifatt, treasurer ... John Dugan, warden . . . George Zoske, historian . .. Mr James Morton, adviser. Sinfnnun pledges practice mopping practice rooms. 121 F raternities Hmv I: C. Hakes. 1L Lcmerpin. Row 2 J. Jo t. J. Wiesto. J. Sullivan. Mr. II. Kluur. Row 3: N Jnttchitni. j. Stan rr. I). It.iinhmlt. I). Clock '. Interfraternity Council Iliterfraternily Council . . . composed of two representatives from each fraternity . dt lenniiK regulations concerning pledging. initiation, intcrfrateniity sports general fraternity policies . events of the year . Interfraternitv smoker . . , Know Your Fraternity night . . . Interfmteruity sport night . . . Campus chest project ... officers . . . Ned JouctUmf. president ... John Sullivan, vice president. .. Mike Barron, secretary . . . Gene Hic key, treasurer . . . Jem’ Stan .er, athletic- director . . . Dean Herman Kluge, adviser. 123 Beta Phi Theta Hour I E. I.uimI. K liill, l . I (.ill, I) Flanders, II, I’rin . Hm 2 K. K.i inirrczak. O. Strrbi, K Paxh, T. Panniu, R. Kohl Mason, 13. Glnckr. Row d: G. Sthul c, I) Ranilu.lt. K Knoll, C. McElwcc, X Sokolowski. Tin- Beti tjl i out with tho Birth « l the RlwV' The Betas . . • Beta Phi Theta .. . goal to promote loyalty toward WSC ami members . . Beta Band sponsors animal “Beta Brawl’ . . . other activities . . . smokers . . . dismantling ol Pearce field bleachers . . . homecoming float . . . entertainment at Marietta Chatter Hour ... initiation dinner . . . hayride and wiener roast . . . New Year's party . . . Spring formal dinner dance... officers ... Dong Hall, grandmaster . . . John McCrcerv, master . . . Hon Hill, secretor . . . Alan Ostcmdorf, treasurer . . . Mr. George Goundie, adviser. 121 Delta Kappa Row I: T. Bopocl. L. Roloff, D. Elmer. T. lids. P. PnJmrrk. Row 2 J. Turcin. R Mason. D. Rov-nbrckor, J. Ziol-kowski. H. Wcstliofni. W. Anitstnmg. F. Alfino. Row :} M Rarron, J. Sliultmuillcr, K Ttuxius. V. McAllister. J. Herman, II. Hurt. R. Jeffery. R. Unrrgui, J. Jacoby. C. Luatsch. F. Ilctn elmann Row 4: E. B mudl. S. Smith. Di. A. Srhoellrr, G. Bvidm. Delta Kappa . . . Dum-da-dtim-tum . . . alias ... DK's ... just give the facts... Omicron chap ter founded in 1944 . .. became active chapter in Delta Kappa, national social fraternity . . . May. 1952 . . . their job . . . promote better fellowship . . . .scholarship .... leadership among members ... from the case files for tl e year .. . interfraternity sports . . . Campus carnival . . . Homecoming . . . annual dorm serenade . . tin can breakfast . . . also on the records for . . . constructive pledging . .. founders day banquet . .. first place trophy for bicyle speed races . .. assigned tlie big jobs . .. Grandmaster ... Donald Kbncr ... vice grandmaster . . . Leon Holoff . . . recording secretary .. . Todd Boppel . . . corresponding secretary . . . Mike Barron . . . alumni secretary . . . Lee Hart . . . treasurer . . . Ned Simandl . . . pledgemaster . . . Tony Reis . . . ch.ipl.un . . . Paul Prokupek . . . sergeant at arms . . . Dave Anderson . . . historian . . . Graham Byrnes . . . athletic director . . . Gene Lautseh . . . advisors . . . Frank llimmelmann. John Nash. Arthur Schoeller. Delta K.ippi avrm.ui shows strength at Campus Carnival. 125 Delta Sigma Kappa Touchdown for Delta Sigma Kappa ... tram dates from 1923 . . . members . . . interested in physical education, athletics . . game schedule for Kappas . mter-fratcniity athletics . . . Halloween party . . . annual Christmas and New Year’s dance . . . also scored . . . spring formal . . . spring and fall pledging ceremonies . . . smokers . . . dances . . . team stars . . . Don Erdman, president . . . Jim Scliupp. vice president . . . Boh Eichel-berg, secretary ... John Diefel. treasurer . . . Dale Miller, sergeant-at-arms . . . Mr. Hulph Tillcma, Mr. John Paul Jones, advisers. Anvone for trnnU? How I. J. Slaiizrr, G. Kattu, B. Boyle, K Eichclbcrg. Buw 2: D. Saaunrn. T. kuliliL, K. Fiwk, B, Jiwtrn. J. Dietrich, J. ModcnLi. S. Vitas. How 3: R. Pilal. W, Kraft. R. Bottoui. M. Sduimich, J. Drifcl. J Sullivan. Row 3: C. Vincent, J. I'crex. S. Notzrl. V. Krueger, J. Schupp, A. Nksra. M. Lukaxhewicfc, L. Cknvucki. 126 Phi Sigma Epsilon Down Phi alley ... all strikes ami spares . . scored high in their league . . . fall all-school mixer . . . spring mixer . . . formal dinner dance . .. date parties . . . smokers . . pledge and initiation ceremonies . . . winning team . . . Curl Freitag, grandmaster . . . Glenn Tagaty. vice grandmaster ... Boh Ziegler, recording secretary . . . Jim llalidav, corresponding secretary . . . Bill Appleby, treasurer. Phi pledge serenade the dorms. Mow I: T. Wrwto, J KIcwmIiI, It. Galiert, (!. lUnimkcr, R. Bennett. NV. Applcbv. It. Eknwr, |. Nault. Row 2: E. Golluick, R. Kuelineisett, K. Bartelt. It. Dnwley. M. Kaishiun. J. Koprckcv. J. Kirchh.ui. C. Miu, J. Ilallday. Row 3: R Ziegler, J Burk. J. Jost. C. Freitag, U. RjtU-y. E. Hill. h. Hollumn. I). Hilt. . JiMclUmt. Sororities Row I: I . Bercngrr. E. Johnson. N. Christenson. S. Priitt, J. Baillirt, Row 2: |. Strrlr, M Knecbracht. J. Ilocppocr. M. Amtii. Mis C. Wollaeger. C. K«' 1 B. Schmier, C. Wln orrl, ( Stewart, J. Rmki. K. Thnnon Row 4: L. Sander. J. Anderson. C. Mumhrue, I’. Smith Intersorority Council Interaororitv Council . . . .ill sororities on campus . . . seven local sororities . . . one national sorority . . . oik national professional sorority ... composed of council olfierrs and one junior and senior representative from each sorority . . . strives to foster unitv and fellowship among sororities . . . discusses sorority problems and plans for rushing schedule . . . participates in Freshman Orientation program . . . picnic for freshman and transfer students . . . big decision of this year . . . Ilclp Week replaced Hell Week . . Annual Intersororitv Formal in March . . . officers . . . Jeanne lloeppner, president . . Marilyn Aggen. vice president . . . Marianna Steele, recording secretary . .. Portia Scott, corresponding secretary ... Colleen Kell, treasurer . . Dean Charlotte Wollaeger. adviser. I2 Alpha Delta Sigma Alphu Drib Initial.- their plnlgn. C hicugo Art Museum features . lphu Delts . . . first appeared 1925 as Dionvsia Literary Society . . motif ...promote true and lusting friendships participation in college affairs . . . titles Homecoming float . . Peak Night tryouts . . Campus Carnival . CWA Day . . . dinner dance . . . Christmas party . . . square dance . . . annual alumnae tea . , parent's party . . . giuduutiug girls’ dinner . .. cottage week . . . exhibitors . . . president . . Marie Grout . . . vice president. . Joyce Fehlhaber . . recording secretary .. Marilyn Flurgel.. . corresponding secretary . . .Marion I lobelianer . . . tre-asurer . . . Rita O’Connor . . . historian .. . Barbara Wocstr . . intersorority representatives . . . Rita O’Connor . Gwen Mumhnie . . . advisor . . Mrs. Ilarvev Uber. Wow 1: H. Waipatr M. HoWmicr, M. Hue gel. M. II Ubcr. l. Crculi, K. O’CnniK . C. Miiinlmn . How 2: K. Soeteljecr. B. KWirt, I’ Smith, ( Sti-cklin , K Wijjirr. L Dale, H Bmcxr. S Cutkncxht, K, I'rim-. (.1. Minjcr Bow 3: A. Swwcn, I’. i'. (•mill, B l.uhitz. II llurliiiiann. M. Sncikcr. N. Hirnkr. (I, Scholl. Wilson. Bevy. 1’. Mundcry. 130 Alpha Gamma Lambda Alpha Gam symphony . . . composed 1910 . . . principal tlieme . . . high standards of social and academic accoinplislunents... long lasting friend-ships . . . phrases . pledge slumber party . . . Homecoming float . . . charity bake sale . . . informal date parties . . . annual Christmas party . . intei sorority formal .. . Campus Carnival . . . CW'A Day . . . Mother's tea . . spring dinner dance . . . cottage week . . . performers . . president Beverly I.ustv ... vice president . . Minnie Dillard recording secretary ... Stephanie Gitto . . corresponding secretary . Carole Schnllert .. . treasurer . . Joan Wendorf . . . historian . . . Judith Simla . . . intersororitv representatives . . Joyce Verctte . . . Judith Bust. Draw lituvrs Alplu Com .. How I: J. Wuxlorf. |. Vcn-tte, J. Hust, H. lawtv. S. Cato. C Schullrrl, J. Simla. Rmv 2: J. laiiUcy, It. Van Dviuvn. F. Maji-Bc. I) Pabv. D. Drown. J. Waddell. A. Ftwltmalo. I. Sclnn tte How 3: H. Stag. E. Schmitz, C, Ntahl. 11. Katun. E. Hernrl, I). Xkhohon, B. Krrniiv . 131 Chi Sigma Lambda Row Is X P«Url, N. Stimuli!, C. BikkupalU. V. DuUxrii . H.m 2: J. Milline r. B. Kni icr. j. KnifU. D QuaM. J. Jtnni. .N. Brin . C Woluuiku. Nl. Criwnltl. Box 3: J. Hjih.iIi.iii. B. Amirov. A. Neumann. J. Schidoofltc. J. SmlH. D. AmdmetA, R. Hiri . . OnutrnlKr)!. M. Mcxcr. C. Tlionidykc. Ron i V Bkutrxxit . A. YanuguctU, C. Paprnfiis. C. DoUa. A. Klogr, C Rmralwcli'r. N Brcvkr. D. Arndt. P. Knaak. Tlw paiiM ' that trfmltrt. Cinemascope ... Chi Sigs . . . directed ! y ... picsident, Dorothy Quast . . . vice president . . . Janet Jensen . . . corresponding secretary . . . Ellic Schulz . . . recording secretary . . . Bernice Krygier . . . treasurer . . . Jo Ann kroftu . . . historian . . . Carol Wohanka . . . Suzie Prinz . . . Carol Wieezorrk . .. Intersorority representatives . .. advisor . . . Mrs. Paul Anderson . . . starring ... Chi Sig on Homecoming court... oscars won . . . first place for Kunem Bnggedv homecoming float... women’s bicycle races Wore ltoineconv mg game... OWA day locker decorations ... l est all around booth at Campus Carnival . added attractions .. benefit dance .. . Christmas caroling . . . toboggan party . . formal dinner part)' . . . Mother-Daughter tea . . . cottage week . . . dedicated to ... build closer and finer friendships through comradeship . . . cooperation . . . lovaltx. 132 Kappa Lambda Iota How 1: F. Smith, M. Jctitiingv l( Scbuld, M. Kramd), S'. Cltri tmwn, K Simon H n 2 Smith. B Sarnit . (! Z vint-seller, P Sort!, E. Pipkum, M Block. J. Ih riot. K m 1: P. Hall. B. krhr. C.. Phillips. S. Kctvhkm, E. Fuchs. B. Driscoll, J. Km kr. E. Johnson, M Sinr . J Thompson. C. Vhlig. Him I: K. Johnson, J. Wedges i«kI. M Strrlilow, SI Martin L Ibzuuk. J- I.anih. J. Zrtitxnvski. J Olson. T-V Hour . . . Clios . . inspires lasting friendships . . since 1908 . . . guest appearances . . . Clio Sophomore Sweetheart . . . Clio on Home-coming court of honor . . . honorable mention Rinnu for Homecoming float . . PEAK Night skit ... acts in the shew . . . pledge dinner dance . . . Mother-Daughter tea . . . Campus Carnival . . . Christmas party for school children . . . Clio Cruise big part)1 scene . . . cottage week . . . behind the scenes direction . . . president . . . Portia Scoot . . . sice president . . , Carole Zwintscher . . , recording secretary . . . Marilyn Block . . . corresponding secretary . . . Betts- Sar-nitz . .. treasurer . . . Ellowenc Pipkom . . . Nolu Christensen . . . Elaine Johnson . . . advisor . . . Mrs. John Tiernev . . . Mrs. Annin Kraeft. Clk trail pledges a mem chase. 133 Lambda Phi Chi (iisfkv rt'ign supreme . . Plii Chi Peak night kit Variety suggests . . . Phi Chis . . . starring Phi Chi Homecoming ( ueen . . cast president Marge Bisset . . , vice president . . Jeanne I ioeppner . . secretary . . . Barh Jacobson . . corresponding secretary . . Pat Bcrcnger . . . treasurer . . . Barbara Buvsc .. . advisor . . . Miss Patricia Boscnkran .. . produced for ... loyalty . . . friendship . . . cheerfulness . . . scenes . . . Light our Way to Victory Homecoming lloat. . . toys for charity at Christinas time . . . Peak Night . . . Campus Carnival . . . I other- l)a lighter tea . . . annua) dinner dance . . . informal jiarttcs . . . cottage week. How I M. Counthuu, P. Driscoll, N. Mason, D. Splinter, J. Krueger. D. Asbacli, How 2: I). Dahl. B. Jacobson, B. Buev, M I tenner. M Dbsrt. B. (V%krr, J. Ilueppncr, P. Bcrrngrr, 1.. Sander. How -J; V. Nelson, D. krejei. C. Powers. M Tinglev, J. Moll, S. MaguUki. j. Tancl. I., Scliovckert, B. McGinn, J. Hover. M Sn-nz How I; P. Pevh. B. Huhlitz B. Jackson, D. ltintleman. M Western i.m. kanm-aborg. C. Lcnip, J. Srhweit rr SI Maurer. I.. Watt. B kujnwa, H H.ivnoi 134 Sigma Omicron Delta Presenting Shakes|x u-ian drama . Thespians ... purpose originally dramatic . . now social . . dramatis personae . .. president . . Judy Ziienert . vice president . . Donna PI hike . . record ing secretary . .. Helen Orgen ... corresponding secretary . . Sheilu Stock . . . treasurer . . . Floravne Carson . . reporter . Dorothv Do-inach . . . historian . . . Sandra Ehlert . . inter-sororih representatives . . . Margaret Eugelhmcht . . . Barbara Schmier , . . advisor . . . Mrs. Ella Zilncr . . plot . . . Homecoming parade . , help week . . . Peak Night . . . Campus Carnival . . . sub plot . . Oriental Fantasy rushing function . . alumnae luncheon . . . annual spring dinnei dance . . Mother-Daughter tea . . . cottage week. I hosplam M«jik up some sun. Ross I P. FVtszyk. S. 1 Failed, It Ltnin-liiirg. k klug. How '2: It. Stokkc, B. Hx-ck, I). Dmuch. Mr . Zillnrr. S. Powers. It. ScFunit-r, M Martin. How C. Magi to, II Ogrrn, P. Hulk. 1 DtoIhh Mlremlu. T. 'indmamlt, !•'. 1 .arson, H, Glaser, C. Vilnius, It McKinnon. S. Stock K. Pajkigcorgr. Wo i: L. Gmf, J. Flagstad. J. Kirin, J, Zouiurt. S. Khlcrt, (■ Ruhr, A. DordoL 135 Sigma Omicron Phi Busy iIa lit iIk KixnI«-I|iIiiuii . Best seller . . . Krodclphiaus . . . copyrighted . . . P)' 2 . . . dedication . . . become a l ; ml of friends . . table oi contents . . rushing patties . . Homecoming float . . help week . . . fonnal initiation . . . progressive Christmas partv . . group birthday party . Valentine date parts . . Intersorority fonnal . . . theater party . Mother-Daughter dinner . . . alumnae dinner dance . . . cottage week . . . Iiowling . . . skating . . bridge . . . president , . . Caroline Holweck . . . vice president . . . Carla Neuter . . . secretary . . Joanne Kapellusch . . . treasurer . . . Patricia Purdy . . . historian . . Joan VVanish Spoerl inter.sorority representatives . . . Janet Hosio. Patricia Purdy . . . Mrs. Dims Wibradu nils iter. Dfl Sigma Sigma Sigma Row I: B. k.iliiwmski. I). Schweiger. E. Alim, J. Accob, D LaToixle . II. ftulirtl. S SchupiH-rt. S. Sagrrcr. J. Hudson, K. Helen, llim 2: |«n.k M. I)ilr, •• JaditlrolxT. 1. Anth-rwin, V Cihulka, Milk, M .Sannrnnn, | Camper. V. Sch-wartft, M. Schnabel, ). Ballllc Row i: M Slimv. G. Knlinun, C. Bush. A. StTaxliurtf 'I Mggrfi. M. Stengel. M VanMrtcr, J. Aadtnun, J. Potnrtoy, C. Hutchinson, J Prtrmun. | llridr. F, llnm Disc jockies say . . . Tii Sigma . , . waxing of Beta lambda chapter . . . National Panhpllenic Conference . . . cut to develop lasting friendship . , . character . . . scholarship . . . citizenship . . . recording artists . . . president . . . Marilyn Sanderson . vice president Nancy Miller . . . recording secretary . . . Arlene Cibnlk.i . . . corresponding secretary . . . Vernell Schwartz . . . treasurer . . .Marilyn Cooper . . . Icccjkt of the gr.ulcs . , . Marilyn . nderson . . advisor . . . Miss Miriam Dale . . . theme title . . . honorable mention Homecoming lloat... Make Fin Squirm . . . flip side . . . formal initiation ham|iict . . dinner dance .. . Mother-Daughter tea by Alumnae . Help Week project .. . annual Founders Day Iranqiiet . . . cottage week. Tri Sigmas iwike a pretty fringe for any umber lb Deur alum mater hail to thee . . . Commonwealth Commonwealth . . . all students and faculty at WSC ... builds closer relationship between students and faculty .. the goals . . . bring unity of co-eurricular activities , . provide finances for school activities . . integrate co-curricular activities with academic training . . . bring iilnmt democratic participation in school functions . . funds come from students at time of .registration. W illiam Ntovlan. ('EM Jojxt ll.nir.ilun. vfcc |w« klri t. Jeanne Hoeppner, nmclil}; U.iilur.i Juis.-ltum. trra urrr. NO Executive Board CEB . . . Commonwealth Executive Board ... student governing body . . . has jurisdiction over college divisions, classes, committees. organizations . . . faculty nmi students represented . . . members elected by divisions . . . Bill Movlan. president . . . Joyce 11.mi.than, -ice president . . . Jeanne lloeppner. secretary . . . Barbara Jacobson, treasurer . . . primary job of officers and faculty ... guide work of CEB . .. establish necessary committees — approve activities . .. appropriate and budget funds . . enact necessary by-laws for CEB .. . enforce penalties for infractions of rule . Row I: B. Jacobson, C. Wo-lianka, J. Jensen. J. Itaura-tuin, M Block. Row 2: P. Ben-ngrr. B. llimc, A. Klugr, J. ItneppniT. J. Wcderwood, P. Hull. Row 3: W. Movlan. J. Noyr . N. Miller. J. Krd-n n i' 7ltfWi iii Mr H. Tillciiu. J. Dui.Mii J. ]n i. C. Tuiiut . M. Hum mi, J. Hub kby. 141 Rim I: R. Jacoltvon.J.llocpp-ner. J. il.uir.th.ui. How 2: XV. MoyLui. Mr R Tillrnu Finance Him- 1: A. Kluge, P. Beirn-VJ«-i. H. Jacobson. Hem- 2: W. MmvLiii. B. Bumc, M Button. Sealed Di. J. M. klolvlir. Slumling: S. Krhhun, W. Mm Lin. J. Bin it Student Policy Finuntc Committee ... in cliarge of financial regulatioas ol CEB . . . function . . . recommend mutual budget... examine monthly reports of organizations suppoited by CEB . submit financial report to the board monthly . . . under chairmanship of Barbara Jacobson. dvfsorv group of CEB... Student Policy Committee . . . discusses problems on campus . . . uses students u- v of mind . .. committee is made up of major campus organization heads . . . meets regularly with President Klotschc. 142 Administration . . . Organizations Administration and Organization Committee . formerly two committees, now combiner! to form ihic . , , principal functions . . . interpret Commonwealth constitution . . . advisory board to CEB president . . . deals with matters pertaining to administration of any group, organization of the college . . . supervises all campus organizations and their functions . . . directs s] cnding of organizations' funds . money approbated by Commonwealth for specific, designated puqxtse . . . prepares all-college social calendar each year for faculty and students . . . chairman. James li.did.ty. 141 Election Hmv J: I’. Hall, J. Nmm, J. JetMO, C. Wohanka Row 2: J. J« t. M Tinfilrv, C. Tagal . Row 1: J. CniT, L. Becker, B. Me Kiniton. Row 2: Mr. H. Al«litn n, M. Clark, ). Ladtr, K. Kiinglr. Publications Election Committee ... a committee of commonwealth . . . supervises elections . . . plans elections . distributes ballots .. . assists at elections. . . chairman. Janet Jensen. Publications staffs . . . their policies come under the pirisdiction of the CEB Publications committee .. , activities . . . approve ol publications editors . . . draw up yearly budgets for publications . . . present budgets to CEB . . . recommend students who have done outstanding work for publications awards on Class Day . . . c hairman. Louis Becker. Ill CEB committrr llum.m Relations Committee . . attempts to promote better relations between students . . attempts to solve any student problems . . . specific issues . . . student-faculty relations, student-community relations . . . committee sponsors Leadership Workshop . . . this year brought Panel of Americans to WSC . . . chairman. Miss Charlotte Wollaeger . corresponding secretary. Barbara Michaels . . . secretary-treasurer. Marilyn Langendorf. Health ami Welfare committee . . . main concern . . . mental. emotional, physical welfare of WSC students . . . Nlivs Pearl Augspurger. college nurse, and Dr. Owen Howlands, college physician. work closely with this CEB committee . . . financed by student health fee paid during registration . . . psychiatric assistance . . . pli su.tl examinations .. . immuni .itions for colds and influenza . . . cliest X-rays . . . chairman. Frank Ka mierczak. Human Relations llow I: Miss C WoHmho. II Jrflmon. K. Wittl . M. lami'i-ndofi. Mr N'. Itorgrr. II McrMrin. Hmv 2: V Rocs. B. Michaels V Coomb . M Mohr. M. Smitli. Row 1: I. M(click, L. An-surge. C. Moclce . j. II gen i(uw 2: H Witrtg. Mm Anhalt. Mb Augspergrr, Mr Murhlrbrti. Mr . SwentUen. tl. Stautner. Row 3: F. Kaz-mterezah. Mrs Kafirs-, Mb Troemcl, Mr. Kluge. NIK Hildreth, B. Michael . I). H.iiiiliuilt. Health and Welfare H5 Athletic Row I: J. Vnilt. L. Lit-t.irit . L. Bcckcr. M. Sv.li.ir-iTkicii. How 2: J WVntn. K Kolliiwin. J. Sullivan. S. Nrt- .I Row ; Mr II KlsWP I). Strunkim ski, ' l.uvkj. Mr. K. Rrliliol . How I: J. Knit-gr . J. Ilaigrf strum. B. J.uoIihkii How 2 Dr Siipiuo M. Clark. M. Mohr, M. Coop -r. D Brown. Platform In charge of intercollegiate and intnunural spurts . . . Ulilctic Committee . . . also supervises business matters, iiuanci.il problems of athletic organizations ... schedules all games .. . program includes . . football, basketball, track. t: nms. swimming, golf, cross coimtry, wrestling... cliair-mati. laiwell IJttaritz. Committee ol CEB . presents Thursdas morning convocations m college auditorium . . . programs oi current and lasting interest to facility uml student body . . . varied presentations are intelligent. informative, amusing . . faculty and student lectures famous writers and Speakers . . . musical recitals and plays . . art demonstrations and dances . , news commentators and legislators . committrc is made up of facultv and students . . . chairman is fames llagcrstrom l in One of the most important CEB committees . . . Socfcd Committiv . . directs all college social events . . . members do planning and organizing .. . events... Homecoming .. . mixers . chatter hours . . . Snowball . . . Campus Carnival . . . also sponsored Campus Cabaret new social highlight al WSC .. . Ed Collnick. chairman. Student I'ttiou Committee . . . works on anv consideration of improvement of scrum hv union to students, faculty . . . sets policies, decides procedures of union . . . chairman. John Sullivan. Social Mow I: C. fl.liir, M. Hurd. Nl. Kent. S. Mil. . M Tinnlcy.C. Kaniiriibcrg. Mins 2: J. Olson. C. V.mdcr .uidt. B. Andmv. H. St liinderlr, I . Itcdlin, A. Dunkl, B Ml-clutch. Bow 3; Mr. A Casc-l cor. J. Unrein. C. Tagatz. J Jtwt. J. CraiT, K. Collnick. Bow I J. Zetmert, D. H.nn-Iwdt, j Snllivun. Mr A OvIm. r, (. K.uim ol iu M Lungcndurf. Bow 2: K. Boll-man. E Gollnki. j. .udt. J. VliCrrcn. V. Pierce. It. Marie ju It Student Union 147 Campus Chest Mmv 1: x. lleil. S. l ukor, C. LfTrm, Kim 2. C. M..as I). DilU-r. J. Itm 1: |. Hiiiliuii, S. Kc uliuii. M. V'im-II, ii Ht-vkcr. How 2: P. Berryman, D. Hml A KMil. B. Krurycf. Row h H. korlw, K. k.mvB, F. If. mkr. T. Khiiku. (I. Ri'Ium Music Organizations Organized in 1951 . . . Campus Chest Committee . . . represented by each class, division, tin intersorority council, the interfraternity council. CWA. tin- Men's Club, Alpha Phi Omega . . . purpose ... to raise money for local, state, national, international charities . . . chairman. Nancy Pfeil. Music Organization Committee . . . part of CEB . . . supervises all music projects of the four music organizations . . . disperses CEB funds to tliese groups . . . made up of officers and advisers of band, orchestra, a cupella choir, and clioral ensemble ... Hit-hard Kausch. chairman. UN In its second year of existence . . . consists of representatives of the four dorms ... integrates activities carried on in tlvc dorms . . each dorm holds open house for entire college . . . skit entered in PEAK Night, again won first prize . . . first semester officers . . . Sarah Koishian. president . . . Paul Hilgcman. vice president . . . Phyllis Redlin. secretary . . . Jean Greer, treasurer . . . second semester officers . . . Karen Peters, president... Li 'em Johnson, vice president... Jane Anderson, secretary . . . John Gustafson, treasurer. All men of the college are members . . . Men's Club . . president, Roland Kohl . . . vice president. William Pierce . . . secretary. James Uiermanii . . . treasurer. Hugo Tschamuck . . . board members, Tom Parsons, James Knickelhiue . . . adviser, I)r. Harvey Uber . . . activities . . sponsors dance . . . all-school roller skating party twice a year . . . smoker for all new male students . . . also presents two scholarships annually. Ibiw I: M Tlmeac. B. DrU-o ll. S KHshi.ui. J. Anderson llim 2 K Peters, Nl. Ilnm. I). Krrfci, L. Johnson. J. Sladr. Row 3i H. Larson. J. Gustafson, M Oelke. S. Al-Iwight. I Johl, B Gales D. Gandrr. Left to right V. Pierce. Dr. II lU i. R Kohl. H Tschar-naik. J. Iiienn.mil. T. Par- SIWIS Inter - Dormitory Men’s Club no College Women’s Association Row I: J. Buyer, Mtu WoUar rt, J AntkrMm, C Wnslrr, Row 2: l)r. K Kunkcl. Miss O. Iloltbim, II. Bnmn. Joaiinr Boyer. CWA pfrtnl.nl To promote tlu best interests of college women ... to afford opportunities for leadership and piirticipation in college affairs ... to encourage high standards of social lrehuvior ... to emphasize the responsibilities inherent to a democratic society... purposes of the College Women's Association . . . CW women's governing IxkIv . . . advisers. Miss Charlotte Wollaeger. Miss Marie Merkel. Miss laiHIla Bunncister. Miss Patricia Rosencrantz, Miss Oral Hohhins . . . president. Joanne Rover . . . sharing her responsibilities . . Carol Wessler. vice president . . . Eleanor Schultz, secretary . . . treasurer, Jane Anderson . . . activities . . . Rig Sistei parts for incoming Irishmen girls. . . Good Grooming ekiy . . . helps put on Thanksgiving day program, Christinas program. Fellowship breakfast . . . sponsors Christmas Tea dance ... climax of the year. CWA Day . .. a day set aside to honor college women and their place on the campus. 150 Bow 1: M. Pastor, Min M. Merkel, V Pfnl. If. Vofght. Bow 2: I Sander. M Thorne. D Acbnrh. N. I'agrl. Associated Houses . . . organization of those girls who live in private homes . . . purpose . . provide fellowship for the girls living in Associated Houses . .. pros ide an opportunity to join clubs and organizations which meet at night . . . first active year . . . activities . . nil-school Christmas dance . . . benefits for a l« eal orphanage . . . officers . . . Helen Voigt, president . . . s ice president. Shirley Speilmun . . . Dean Charlotte Wollaeger. adviser. Associated Houses 151 Dormitories Hem I V Davi . I. Vu.kK C. Begg . M. Hum, V Klutzlxuii. K«m 2 V Obnn. J Na i H. Wright, H. Pihk C.‘. Ilaron. M. Jung. S. Koenig. K. k« nu n. C. l'a lur, A Farwrll. Rim- :) I). Sallxiikii, | Crref. II. Paukrrt. K. Sandmen, B. S«-I g. Mr . Winkler. D. LaTotnlci . D. Bmll. K. Prim, I) Hchfrldt. J. Desing, C. Rbenwrbrf. Him 4 .VI. NIuelillM-ig. K. Horn J. Ball lie L. Anvirge. G. Frdnuim, J Aixlcnon. J. Schmeder, J. Pew. N. BurrlU, I) Splinter. B. Trans mar, p. Pit-K, M. Bnmn. Hnw 5 J. Ilnrp|m«-r. Y L'eikrr, N. Handler, II. Schilling. P. Bedim. M. A gem. J, Wi-dgrsvood, Saueilw-cg. K. Schtnderle, D Kw)rl. H. Tlwnon. M. Hjorr. Kenwood Kcuwnod Hall . . womm's dormitory on the diorc of Lake Michigan . . . home for fifty college women . . . housemother. lr . Else Winckler ... officers. Jo Balilies, president . vice president Mary Muehll erg . . . secretary. Dorothy Saiberlich . . treasurer. Darlene Splinter . . . social chairman. la is Ansorgc . . . bouse beautiful. Rosemary Schinderle . . . activities . . . annual dinner dance . . . daft parties . . . annual Easter breakfast . . . all-college opm Ikju.sc. 152 Marietta Self-governed . . . housing fifty-five girls . . . Marietta House . . . many activities keep Marietta girls busy . . . annual Christmas formal . . . dinner dance ... a hayridr . . . Easter Breakfast . . . Chocolate Hour after football games . . . All-School Open House . . . annual Parents Day . . . first semester officers . . . Marilyn Thucne, president . . . Ju lv Pauli, vice president . . . Nancy Boll, secret a rv . . Man Pavnter. treasurer . . . second semester officers Judy Pauli, president . Donna Horn, sice president . . . Janice Bender, secretary . . . Gail Podesveltz. treasurer . . Mrs. Jane Parker, housemother. How I ] klmv'lnie. B. Lawry. ). Bender, J. Wirtnann, C. Ptxlcwrltit. K. lairfcld, I. Baiunlsuli. N Miller. H« w 2. I). Horn. V Boll, M I’jene. J. Pauli. M. Thome. Mrv Parker. Jacohwm, Braille. S. ltirigiil, M. Vocll. oti Row I N Gftwn I Gn||, Bam. D. Gm , si (temn. I Bom. Modltr, I [wl P Nelson J. Detroit. B. Gamoke. I). Berner. M. Oclke. M. Daitski, V llerghnul. How 4; F. Kiulrn. I. Wilde, If. Eggener. S Pape B. Wlntiorri. I. Toogood. J. Anderson, II. Dauplaiw. N. I-tHorde. D. Riot . R. Krueger, II. Ilinrr. J Koelui, M, Wanner. P. Vanke. N. Andekinii 1 Row I: B. Driwoll, K. Johnson, B. McCann, C. Javore. R. Rrttlor, D. Balmier. Row 2: L Kolstad, I- Juiinson, H. DeCono, X. Schwartz, Mrs. Smith, A. Strusburg. S. Kcrihian, J. Slade. Row 3; S. Kit i-mw, J, Hagen. C. Schoss, Nl. Strngt'i. S Radtko, J. Wagrnknecht. C Kiinncnhrrg. R, Prinr, P. S ntt, 1,. k.ifku. M, Hougrl, Shepard Smallest women's donnitorv ... Shepard Alumni House . . houses twenty-four girls . . . Mrs. Genevieve Smith, housemother . , . first semester officers .., Sarah Kieshian. president . . Cynthia Schoss, vice president . . . Claire |avore. secretary . .. Donna Bchnkc. treasurer .. . second semester officers . . . Betty Driscoll, president . . . Helene DeCono. vice president . . l.cs Ann Kafka, secretary . . Arlene Strasberg. treasurer . . . activities . . . annual Halloween party . . . Christinas date part)' . . . dinner dance . . . All-School Open House. Stowell Stmvcll House . . the only men’s dorm on the WSC campus . . . houses thirty-two . . . the house is self-governed. tin men decide on thru regulations . . . events . . , (Lite parties . . . animal open house . , . sponsor school dance . . . lir.st semester oUlcers . . . Bruce Cates, president . . . Don Humhudt. vice president . . . Pat lleilig.stedt, secretary . . . John Dugan. treasurer . . . second semester officers . . . Milton Schmitt, president . . . Haney Larsen, vice president . .. Frank kazmierc ak, secretary . . . Duane Gandre. treasurer . . . Mrs. Daisy Thompson, housemother. Rim 1: C. Papke. I. Mmutli, B Cutrt. R. I lav, D. Lawrence llim 2: H. Yumnnaka. D. Cunthe, V. laiurcnl. II l rMin. Mis. D. TIimupMiii. W. Way, F. Ka mleu ak. D. Clocfcr. Bom 3. P. Ililijrnun. H. M.mdrliit, C Wleninn T. Berenz, N. Baron. P. Ho kit. j. Uu an, P. Berryman. Bom 4: M. Schmidt. B. Dachnrrt. I) Humhadt. H. Hnm-hka. S. Mikat’llun. J. Gtotulvm. R. Brunmr. J. KrriUa'f. 1M ROTC Reserve Officers Training Coq . . . a basic course . . re )uired of qualified freshmen and sophomores . . . advance course open lo all eligible ... on com pletion of course graduates may apply for commission . . . activities .. . military trail . .. drill team . . . rifle team . . . sen ior division of Reserve Officers Training (airps ... in existence three years . . . headed bv l.t. Col Edgar T. Cuentlier ... Cadet Battalion Commander, Graham Byrnes. BATTALION-Row 1: Cadet Lt. Col. C. Byruev Cadet Major J Hill How 2: Quirt Cup-Inin H. Bennett , Cadet Captain R. Boyle, Cadet r:.(| i:iin i ji i. DRILL TEAM-Row I: D. HainLidt, D. Ora-vu , I). Settle) . W. Sdutucr. P. Scardina. How 2: A Cnuinitt. R. Jrflm. J Canlner. It. Koest-Itf, L. Witter, I). Zrmkc. Itll'LL TKAM-ltow I: V. Kmdcr, K. Linder, W. Matitrr. I’, Kaminski. It Korrtler Row 2: Muster Servant JoIuimmi, I. IluIRrn’, W. Utcch, C. Anderson, V llmdir, Seniors 2nd Lt Thctxloec WiWo, Infantry. 2nd Lt Donald Ebnrt. MilitaryPolice (Commissioned January 2T. 1055.) (Fini cadet to hr omimtiwjnard .it WSC, cciiiimi'vdmimi June 1054. COMMISSIONED CHADl'ATES—Ron I 2nd Lt. James Hill Hrjpikir Army-Chon krai Corps. Hi er e-Artillen. 2nd l.t Rolicrt Slrcliv utli. Artillery Cnrp ; 2nd U Dmultl CroH'Iri, Artillery Corps. Rim 2 2nd l.t. Et err It Hair. ArtiDm' C’W|j; 2nd Lt, Hubert Boyle, Armor Corps; 2nd Lt Jon Jurf. Adjutant uwr.il Corps; 2nd Lt. Gnlum llymc Regular Army-Chemical Carpi, Hrw-nc-Artillen Not pictured: 2nd Lt Ned Jokxhiiid, It. uLr Annv-(.hiurti-rmaiter Corps. HeKivc-ArtUlcry. (Gr.idn.itn commissioned June 12. 1‘tii.l 157 Nancy fag. I. ROTC ROTC Queens l.t'fc: I-C l Walt, Qnrrti, Cotnpam A. Right: Judith Frank. (Jurcn, Com-puny B. 1.4-1 : rlrin- l Quot'd, (axnpum D. Right: Ann I'nnvcll. l ic 'n. C«ni|Xim C. OOUK1 i 'I right: Ann ParwidL Judith FnuiV, Kmkj Rtgrl trienc Omlel I o Watt. Campus Life mi September Time September brings hustle . . registration, dorm life, and student activities . . . back on NVSCs campus . second Hoor registration lines . . . textbooks open . . . new faces . . . old familiar faces . . Kenwood Mali. Marietta. Shepard House, and Stowell House resume activity . . . card games . . . lakeshore strolls . . . gal) sessions . . . crowded union . . . Freshmen orientation ... mixers . . . sororities rush . . . fraternities pledge .. . dubs and organizations elect officers . .. sign shop crew .. . advertises school e cuts . . . campus huzza1 with activity. Above: September b lien . , wrtnmjjlv riwIU-s rrgutta-lion fines. Below; Tin it- out f« r refreshments . . the Student uni hi 102 Back to State Stmvrll Humr . a di.U . . turn? (■ill from slu.U, Slirrjwlwud . . . .1 fuvivitr justiilk will. Marietta Kiris. l'lu'S4 cl l' ft-lw in front rrf Kenwood ll.ill . . . Slun shop . . . Torn Panms . , . Todd Hnpjvl . . . John tlrwl aflrr a lUy of rrsit(riiti(m. Cross. ! 1 Thursday Morning University of Wiacnnsin ctincro . . . interpretation Milh ilmnn French staltesnun (kwje Louis Krbattrt . . promote Ircc European movement. Lem-rr left NVSC modem damr comp . . “I07l!i Psalm. Lower Hrligious Flmpliast Day . . u lirst al WSC Convocations “IVtrt-IYt.r pluyrrs pony. . .Sin k Coin John Dos l a s«rs ' riit ClnMb An Nt-arer Hum You Think.” I iui r Ml: M SG okImMiu . . . ttloiit. Jlimes Morton turner ri||lil: Chitxlma ston in mude . . . choral i iisimhlr .mil nlwi t%. 165 ’54 Homecoming Dance C iirrti , , . Bartiuru McCann. Homecoming parade . . Wisconsin Avenue .. . fervor ... last minute flout construction .. . disk jockeys, depart ment store buyer judges . . . mixer in college auditorium . . . bicycle races . . . last game of season . . . big crowd . . . half time band formations . .. Thursday morning pep rally . . . skits stir anticipation . . . faculty joins fun . . . Homecoming Dance . . . Milwaukee Auditorium .. . first big social event of 7 l-’55. Homecoming King, John Sullivan, and lib «, urcti, Harlura McCann Tup: Rlttiard Kent and orchestra . serenade Homecoming crowd. Bottom: Court of Honor . . cornrkitKm ceremony. 167 Homecoming Festivities “The Pm him Trail . . . Ornrga I Iwimx-i lining Bunt. Kbt place (.111 Sit . , . “Never, Newt Land. Fuculft fwolm at pep roily . . . Dr. John N'mh, (riH'lif Jorn-i. Lamer Wfa Matching niukiiUB . . . halftime lurmnnico. Lnwrt tight: Kappn« clown Kluge , . . 1 luincctmiing skit. 168 Fun in Fall Art Student League coffee hour .ift« r initiation Mr . Pkukrr pour . Marietta clmcn-Jate hour. Kail rlrt lion . . . Undent | rbu m ilutio i good H'hool citizen Madison lawniaknr visit ' -it l Norris and Mr Storm tiui with lej i da tors, Book Brigade Nuvfinl er 30 . . Library Moving Day . . no cl .ism’s . . Donald A Woods. bead librarian, directs move . Mrs. Avery Sherry' cuts ribbon long student and faculty lxx k lines ... carry over 100,000 bonks .. . textbooks . . reserve I winks . .. periodicals . . . general eir eolation . . . free spaghetti lunch ... library houses 150.000 Ixxykv. accommodates 500 students . . . move completes! in six hours. Ix-ft. Emptying shelves . . tlx- okl library. Bottom left: Kililion-ciiiting ceremony . . . Mr . Avery Slierrv doe tile Ixiiiirr.. Ilnttnm right: Carrying tfwb , . . to I lie stacks. Happy Holidays Buimv hopjx'is duntr In Sin-inn b iimvii- . . Mistletoe Duikv. Mr Busch ktuls Christmas climit. . faculty party. Practice Teachers W uitriik. Kulpti kiililliuK , . di -| lwy | unti «;s in tmrrklor Old to New Another mmv from old to new . new union ... construction nutlet way . . . southwest corner of campus ... ground breaking ceretnom January 13 .. . cornerstone laving March 15 . Ik . con- tains . . . Times . . . Cheshire d free tors handliook . .. completion bv b).Vi I111 ■m nt hum hi . . (uiiiMi «tu« irniHiis lurr.icks. It i ill it: Bill Muylju. Mr Arthur Cav-liivr. ami Dr. J Martin Klntv he Gnitiiul Bir.ikni'4 Crrmwny. Comrr t itn l.u iii;: VrrnMMH , Madi 22. HISS. Jrfi OImii . . Si |ilMiitn T« Swrrthrsiit. Sweet Sophomore Joint Man Mkluil ciiwtis Jiti ... date , lloli Grapp. waU'ltn nfniimy 173 19th Annual PEAK Night Chi Sin's Whitl|i«x.r . . iliini pl.uc wimvrr. ’55 Junior Prom Pnwi KluR Hubert Knelneben and Queen Marirnc StrcliVnv. Court of Honor 1U55 Junior Prom . . . May 27 . . . Wisconsin Moot Ballroom .. coronation ceremony highlights evening . . . l King Jon Jost and Queen Carol I .emji crown 55 King Boh Kuelincisen and Queen Marlene Strehlow. Marlene jixI Bob . . reign onrr Junior I’nun. Court of Honor . . Don RamlkuJt. Aim FtfweN, Clurln Mt-Glynn, Dorotln AsKach McOtymi, Marlene StrrhUm Holxrl Kii.lnii-iMii. Carol l.«mp. Jon Jost. Sne Rlinwr, Hank Eltntit, Monica Kennedy, Krril Bart eh. Spring Sidelights ' Kmcmid iMiili.intiiRtil ' . .tpoosorrd by Inter Sororlb C-ouucIl. Wturm Sclulilcr Mr . Monica Havloy, Karen Krim le . WSC’s News Bureau voar round promotion for ihi-coHci c. 161 Carnival Capers ROTC . . . Gu«as Your Wright llooll . Alpha pnwilrTrtl luinlun . . Shoot Tito Raliomi Booth. Jazz. IxiikI . . Otnrgus entertain camh al {tom. 182 Campus Cabaret Above: Sutton iLuui r . . pin Bowcf on Boh Loncrgan. durlnton . . . cl.im.vis bring fellows inlo «cL Left Lilliun HronLs . . . vocaliit fur Cabaret Dance. First nil-star professional Hi Kir show at WSC . . . cabaret setting . . . sophisticated atmosphere . . . soft lights . . . college auditorium turned into supper club . . . tables for four . . . sweet imisie . . . juggler comedian ... dance routines ... vocalist, Lillian Brcxiks ... musical comedy act . . . Charles Ferry and bis orchestra . . . nationally known entertainers . . . sponsored by Commonwealth Social Committee. 183 Staff Arthur V. Cajchecf, (Unchir « f Mudrnt idhilln awl MinJi-iit I'liinii. KIiiut II if I , ili ii. collt-gr pointrr , . . iVm IIuHmkI u-pt-iiutt-mU-nl of Imilihno ami uuIuUmuikv . . Enint S« -■Iristroni. college c-aipmlrr. Man Dufly. ufi ti u.t manager . , Betty Cnlli- man. dint lor of limivino. Allred Martini. manager of ttalioncr' rtand. iiLimi.il art Imlimtiir . . . Miltlrrtl J -r Mr. MadMitt u itUnt. 1955 Ivy Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lila RoIIefson ASSOCIATE EDITOR Gertrude VanderoincH BUSINESS MANAGER Karen Kringle COPY Dolores Hmikel Barbara McKinnon ART Bobbe Akre Allen Caucutt Mary Ann Selkev ADMINISTRATION Karen Peters GOVERNMENT Sam Mikaclian CAMPUS LIFE Edna Kliesch ORGANIZATIONS Meredith Russell joaimc Bassett Susan Heckcr MEN'S SPORTS I-ch Witter Riclmrd Crabowiki WOMEN S SPORTS Dorothy Sailxrllch SENIORS Carol Wessler CLASSES Judith Land) Connie Maglio PHOTOGRAPHER Curtis Steelman EDITC RIAL ASSISTANTS Blanche Schulz l-ois Sauer Michael Until Nancy Klekns Belt) Bucgc Catherine Taylor Louise Kuutenherger Nancy Bevglund Mary Bush Judith Wendd Violet Dulaveris Joanne Accola Janice Gregg Diane Schweigei Rachel Johnson Mary Lynn Hurd Marilyn Jones Pat Yanke Joan Jauccky Warren Sehildei James Lyons ADVISER Mr. Harold Ahlgren 188 Organizations Alpha Della ....117 Delta Oiiik tim 120 Alpha Delta Sigma 130 IX-lla Signu kappa 120 Alpha Gamma Utinhda 131 IX rectory 06 Alpha Pill Omega 112 Kta Sigma I’M 116 Aft Stmlent League 103 Gamma Thrt L'psilun 115 Aivxi.itr-d Motive 151 Geography Club 100 Association for (Hiiklhood GirV Ch e ( Iul IOI Kdncutino 113 Handlwiuk 90 IValid I OS Holiday Singer 108 Ih-ta Phi Theta 124 Intcrfrateruity Council 123 Minings Chili 100 lnleriiatlnli.il llclutimis 101 CEB .. 140 Intrrwirority Council 127 Chevhire . 07 lntrr 'ur it) ON On Sigma 1-iinlxLi 132 Ivy 03 Choir 106 kappa IX'Itu l‘i UN Choral Ensemble KVI kappa l-uulxla Iota 153 Christian ScU-mt 00 l.imlida Phi Chi 154 CWA 150 Lc Crrdc Fr.mcui 101 IX-bate 110 Lutheran Student Association IIM) IXIta CM Sigma 110 Mink- Educator 103 Delta X .111|ut .. 125 Xt-wiuan Club 100 Picture Index AlntUil, Sn .mnc 101 Atwood, Witllttiii 11 Alir.iluiii. Ardatli ..87. 1114 Ai.de, Priscilla 25 AlKi a. John 58. 100, 1117 Attguprrgrc, Pi ail II, 145 Areola, Joanne 52. 95. 103. 104. 137 Adam , Frank .... 102 li.n l m Idcr. Violet 19. 101 Arums. Judith 63 Bagley. Keith V). 108 Adcrman, Ralph 11 Magilud Judv 135 Aggrti, M.iriU n 21. 104. 128, 137. 152 Baffin. Jo Klim 129. 137. 152 Ahlgicn. llarnkl 11.93. 117. 144 Baker. Nancy 2.5. 120 Akrr. Bobhr 24.93 Baldwin. Marlene 25 Albert, Arlene 58 Ballinger, Claudette 02. 86 Albino. ]u 47. 108, 112 Banks. Phyllis S5 Albright, Sandra 95. IOI. 149. 153 Bar Ur. Inns' 57 Akntt. Kli aU-tli 58 Barnes. Ruth 25 Alftno, Frank . ... 125 Baron. CarkitU 152 Allen. Kli aMi 52. 137 Banin, JacipM-lyn 101 Alt lioru. limn 111.112 Baron. Noonan 1118. 115. 121. 155 Amend, Inn 57. |(M Barron. Mu Uu 1 46, 102. 125, 141. 142 AnmniMi. Nina ... . 175 Martelt, Frederick 50. 76. 77. 127. 180 Amlrkiau. Narali 25. 1 S3 Bartx. Billiard 25. 110 Andmnri. Audrey S3, 101, 111 Basilc, Pawpiulinc 57. 87. 125 Anderson. (ail ... 156 Bassett. K. Jeanne 5 . 98. 153 Anderson. Carole ... 58 Hast uni 1111. Sihanu 104 Anderson, Charles . . . . 76.77 Hatliey. Robert 78. 127 Anderson. IXllofc 25. 96. 98 H.nier, Doris 65 Anderson. Jam 1 IS3 Bauer. Mary 25. KVI. M3. 152 Anderson, Jam | ( and 62, 86 IVauiuan. James -18. 106. 121 Anderson. J.inkv 51. 104 Ikiurnharh, lam 1S3 Anderson. Marilyn ... .137 Bay ley, Monk a M. 181 Anderson. Patty 21 liixl.e, Mary Virginia 25. IBS Anderson. Paul 11. 10H Decker, Charlotte 25. 105. 108, 148 Aivierson. Tlwivo 62 tinker, KugiiM 25 Amin iv, Barium 52, 132. 147 Becker, Florence ... 110 Angrletli, Un-hard 106. 121 Becker. lanu 48. 84. 102. 144. 146 Anhalt. Elizabeth 11. 145 Beelie, Nanis 51 Anu hurt , Dune 23. 113. 118. 132 Beecher. Barbara 57 Ansorge. Laws 145. 152 Begg . Carol 57. 1.52 Anthony. Janie II Brhlmilorf. Jack 112 Appleby, William 82. 127 Bidding. Barbara «2 AranoH. Marian 52 Brhne. Eugene 50. 108. 14S Armstrong. V. 125 Ilrhnke. lXiiuu lot. IS! Arndt. Doris 92, 132 Ik'Mis, Kimst 11 Minsky, Jordan 65 Bender. Jaiiiie 00, 108. 153 OrvlieMra 107 Orientation Hoard 192 Mil Alplu Thrta IIS Pl.il HI | hlJ 113 Mil Mu Alplu Siisliinu 121 Mil Mu Sigma 114 Pill Sigma Epsilon 127 IS Kjniloii Delta 117 Bellgbilts Cniim il 98 HOTC 1.56 Sigma Alpha Kta 114 Sigma Vnikmn Delta 135 Sigma (Xuicron Mil . 136 Sigma Sigma Sigma 137 Stock (aiiii|xniy 110 Timet .. . 90 Wterans (.’lull 102 Ymiug Demorratt III Yiwmg Republican 111 Hvnnrtl, Huger Berengrr. Patricia 36. 110. 129. 127. 152 134. 1 11. 142 Brrrnz. Thamu 1S5 Berg. Candyn 26. 1.30 Bergemann. Ague 26 Hrigltiml, Nancy 58. 94, 153 Hermit. Ham 26 Iter udt. 1-iveriH- 61 Heriult. Mary . . 61 Berner. Drama 49. 106. 120. 153 Bern man. Paul 54. 108. 108. 121. 148. 1S5 Bennn, S. Jove? 114 Ik-vsette. Dale 102. 114 Betlir. TImniu 46 Bet hie. Judith 58 Bethkc. Nancy 26. 103 Ik-utin. Clayton 62 Beyer, Marion 57 Beyer. Roger 65 llirdrm. Helen 60. 86 Bii-unaiui. Janie 102, 114. 149 Biesviuin, Lruli 52. 11X1. IIM Milling . Neal 10 Hincliiill. Sii anm- S3 llUfiep. Fred 11 Bisk i| ski. (dmi.i 26, 113. 118. 132 His H, Marjorie 44. 134 Rlsby, Barham 11. 113 lll.ikely, Bernice 11 Biases it . Naurs 1-32 Block. Marilyn 26. 133. 141. 143 Blot . Dorothy 26, 105. 106, 1S3 Hnet rlen. Ina 51 llogemcliild. DasiJ • 6. 77 Boll, Nancy 101. IS3 loBr. Nancy 26 Hnnii-h, Bcsrrly 63 Bnp|H-l. Todd 45. 125. 163 Burger. Valliur 12 145 Burnholen. Elmer 184 186 0 11 was a pleasure to bare served the Wisconsin State College in the production of the Nineteen Hundred Fifty-five Ivy NOr 1'H ande' Co Sr EET nipatly Wls co,v SlNt Hum, Jean 26. 106. 153 Bnmrr, Waltrr 54 B«irtli. Witford 57 Bor ykmki. Betty KM. 116 Bothun. Jeanine 106. UN Rottnni, Rngrr 26. 68. 71. M, 126 Boyd, Barbara 54. 105 Boyd, Dixie as Boyer. Joanne Boyle, Robert 96. 1 VI. 142. 150 26. ON, 7 1. 126. 156. 157 Brandt, Emil 68, 100. 125 Bruiiill, Willard 12 llr.ml eg, Gerald 00 Bn-skr, Nancy 132. 175 Brinkman. Dun 08 Bnnknilcr, Glenn 26 BriskrY, Robert ... 12.78 RhkmILuuI. Nancy 6.1 Bronmtid, Warren 48. 110. 115 Browser, Ralph 08. 110 Bropby. Mary 60 Hi k . Thomas 156 Brown, Betsy 27. 150 Brown, David 146 Brown, IX-lore 27. 131 Brown, Man 152 Blown, Viola 101 Bruescr, Harlem- 130 Bnielke. Joanne 21 H rugger, Leonard 27 Broil. Donna 152 Bmnner, Richard .155 Buhlit . Betsy ... 27. 134 Burge, Betty 00. 87. 04. 151 Buerger, Marion . 113 Bulin. Ellen 64 Uullb, Gerald 63 Hunker. Donald 55 Buutrnck, Thomas 78 Rnrgdorf. Lucille 12 Burgess. James 12 Burgers, Keith V.) Burgess. Louise 90 Bumh. Janet 62 Burk, Glen 81 Burk, James 61. 80. 127 Burke. Virginia 12 Bormclster, Lou 12.W Burrill, Nanis 99. 116. 152 Rush. Carol 137 Bush. Man 80.01 Uuste. Barbara 24. 27. 134. I II. 112 Huth. Shirley 90. 92. 110 Bulschli, UwmK'r 57 Bvrne . Grnhaiu 27. 115. 110. 117. 125. 156. 157 Caldwell. Clesm 12 Campbell. Norma 53. 113 Carothers. Helen 87 Car others, Kathryn 52 Carr, Leo ..50 Curitlien, Lura 12. 98 Carter. D. 47 Case, Donna 153 Gueberr, Arthur 147, 173. 184 Gasper. Barhura 65 Castlrnum. Betty 181 Cauititt, Allen 90. 156 Chapman. William 48. 106 Chinluiid, Valerie 62, 87 Chlddil. Edwin 59. 104 Chrwtrnsen. Cunil 87. 102 Christensen. Nola 129. 133. 167 Christen son. Louise 27 Ctano. Alvcro 115 Cthulka, Arlene n Clark, Carol 108 Clark. Mania 49. 07. III. 144. 146 Clark. William 54 Cline, Ann 51 Coaklcy, Daniel 27. 112 Coats, Nancy 46. 108 Cody. Robert 97 Cohen. Harold 64 Colbert, Csvc-ndnlvn 55 Cole, Bar 55 Conner. ('Jam 105 Conner, Conns e 86 Cook, Carol 45 CooiiiIm. Norman 27. 98. 101. 115. 117. 145 Cooper. Marilyn 27. 115. 137. 140 Coppell . Arnold 27. 115. 118 Counihau. Marilyn 134 Clis hton. Janette 57. 1C9. 151 (auiltello, Peter as. 8i Cummings, James 80. 81 Cus.il t . Dominic 102. 114 C atkoski, Lol 52 Daeluiert, Kictuid 45. 155 Dahl. Shirley 134 D.ihm. Carol 51, KM. 107. 119. 12D Dale, Lila 28. 1.30 Dale. Miriam 12. 137 Dallm-m. Cutlierlne 55.85, 110 Diunkochler. lads 54. 107 Djiinin, Dorothy 52. 85. 105 Damro. Keunetli 65 Daniels, Richard 28. KM. 106, 121 Dartsch. Judith .106 Daiipluisr. Barhara 52. 153 Dauska, Margaret 153 Das is. Donald 03 Da sis, Nancy 57. 87. 152. 187 Dassley, Richard 81. 127 Dean Marilyn 115 De Cono, Helene 154 Degner, Carol ...113 De C iH, Joan IV) Dolfcl. John 68, lift Devine, Jo A mi .51 86. 99, 152 De Svv.irte. Slibin 55 DhiM'V. Jean 49. 105. 120 Dirtridi. James 72. 74. 84. 12ft Dk'U, Rosemary 28. 132 Dilljnl. Minnie 28 Dionne, Arthur 63 Diller. David 61. 118 Dohlx-rvtein, Ronald 2S. 106. 121 Dobson, Diane 114 Doherty. Betty 64 IXiliUn. Mtt.rjl.irrt 55 Dolphin. John 110 Ontuch. IXirothy 49. 135 Dominguez, Flunk 106 D.imkr, Gerald 72. 75 lXnnrllv, Willljiti 12 Dnnlrl. Arlene 57. 13%. 147. IV) IXirnet, Autlxim 108 Dnsta. Gloria 132 IXilMJt. 11.Uriel 63 IXiughritv, Robert 65 Dmii'Lis Andrew ... 81 Drall. Patricia 87 Drcschlcr. Carol 51 Dretska, Marline 57 Drrwek. James 81. 84 Drcyer, Patricia 65 Driscoll, Hetty 133. 149. 154 Driscoll. Patricia 134 Drobac, Donald . . . 72 Drobac, lleanc 133 Diimv. Henry 48. 107 Dninmokt. Betty an Dinkier. Dorothy 4 Dufy. Mary 184 Dugan. John 48. 98. 99. 103. 104, 106. III. 143 15% Dukor. Jr fold 97 Dulaveris, Violet 49. 95. 98. 132 Dulk.i. John 12. 112 Dumlon, Eilem 13 Dutzymkl, Janie .50. 51 Duval, Hit-hard 03 D ied k-. Gloria 62. 110 Eastland, Kclai 28.98 Eblx-rs, Robert 54. 168. 121 Ebiicf. I bane 51. 114. 123 Ebner. l mald 157 KdeKti in. Ruth 104 E grnrr, llelgu 153 Eldert, Alice 52 Ehleit, Saudi a 45. 85. 133 Elm. Byron 55 Eicheiherg. Roliert 28. 80. 81. 107. 126 Ekhcnherger. Mary 60 Kk'hiehl, William 81 Ebe, Arthur 12 KUeswr. Henry 127. 177. 180 Elsessef, Sue 179.180 EbholY. Beth 61 Emerson. Donald 13 Emerson. Mary 28 Kmmrr, Ronald 63. 64 Ki y « liu.mii. Hugo 13 Engc-llvracht. Margrrl 28, 129 Engstad. Mary 02. 97. 100 Krdmun, Gay Krdniun, Geraldine 57. 86 49. 137. 141. 143, 152 Erdmati, lloherl 13. 114 Erdmann. Charles ... 28 Enlmann, Jounnr 52 F.mud Ih-mnni 28. 172 Evawui, Harhara 62 Fabry. Elizabeth Farwrll. Ann 11. 145. 172 56. 60. 152. 159. 179. 180 Fehlhaher. Joyce 29 FYliias, I airctta 51 Frkhtrin, RuUn 111. 112 Fentkc. Jacqueline 29. 133 Ferguson. Beverly 64 Ferguson, Persia 49. 98 Fetich, Marlene 29. 113. 136 Finley, Alice 61 Fischer, Kenneth 48. 117 Fischer, Nancy 86. 107 Fitch, jamrs 63 Fitzgerald. Sheila 87 FIs. George 55. 112 Flanders, David 124 Flees, Raih.ua 57 Flegirl, Beatrice 29.85 Fluegel. Marilyn 29. 130. 154 Folstud. Lvnn 54. 106. 107. 151 Foreman. Leonard 59 F'ortunato. Annette 131 Fusrk, Gerald 126 For, Ruth Man 13 Francis. James 110 Frank. Judith 159 Fraser, David 05 F'rrrniiin. Maxwell 13 F’rrilag. Carl 127 F'rrtmd. Philip 102 F'rielrert, Joseph 13 Fromm gen. Fred 20 Fuchs, Ellen 53. 133 Fuchs, Gordon 90. 92 F'lihrtnann, Lester 13. 110. 117 Fuller. Mary 53 Calicrt. Robert 29. 127 Gale. Stuart 48. 106, 107. 121 MADE FRESH DAILY AT YOUR FAVORITE DEALER Mrs. Drenk’s Foods Inc. Milwaukee, Wis. 189 .. hiuit , Jn)ce 55. .56, lo| Gunmke. Barbara 57. 151 Cumskv. Josrpll 11 Gandre. RoU it 121. 155 Gapinski, Tlunnas 48. 121 Garvin, Charles 11 Gardner. James 80. 156 (kites. Brncc 149 Gales, Ceorijp 1(8). 153 Geiger James 81 Cell. U sd OS. 72 George. Clifford no Grske. Hurhum 134 Gilson, Manes 57. 151 Gilbert. Raimi 11 Gilli an. Guv 101, 10$ Giltn, Stephanie Gjite, Cillx-lt 47. Ill 54 Closet. Resells 52. 135 Glass -. Lee 61 Clctsuier. I.neille 14 Glefvsiu-r, Ricluml III Clock Dmrovan 121. 121. 155 Gloss al Vi Delores 21 Chnvurki, l.«wi 29. 68. 71. 128 (iuld, Georg 110 Goldberg, Herman 29, 112 Collnkk. Edward 29. 121. 127. 147 Coup , Jean 105 (•oiilidii . George II Cniirllr, Dale 63 Guw, Xlorjorie 01 Graharc sk. M a rime 02. 86 Crutxissski. Richard HI. 70, 77. 95 Grass . 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Hans IN Hahn. Kenneth 51 lltlhcrg. I .auric 45. 150 DOWNEY HEATING COMPANY 1739 W. St. Paul Avenue Milwaukee, Wis. WEst 3 3123 Hale. F.vcrrtt 30. 157 HalkLiy. Janie 50. 127, 141 143 Hall. Douglas 30. 76. 77. 124 Hall. Patricia 24. 30. 133. 141. 144 ilullrtt, Shirley 51. 105. 135 llumloch. Joyce l|g llandkc. Nuiks 10. 104. 152 I lanin. Kdward 30 Hunk wit ., Anita N Hamuhan, Joyce 14. 132, No, Nl Hanson. Charles 30 Harrier. Joan . . , 03 Harney, Irene 14 Harris. Allan yg Marl. Horry 125 Hartif, Margaret N Has . Holiert 51, 155 Hass. Arlene 54. 105, 10S. 120. 153 II itas. Helen 58 llunslialter. Dnrntlieu 3| Hitsiie. Bcs'rriv 55, 110 HeUil. Arm 52 Meeker, Susan 60 Meld. Emil 62, 100. 101 Held . Marilyn 31, 137 lleidcn, Juhn 31 Heidcn, Richard 102 Ileil, Jill,line 3| Meillgslrdt, Patrick 31. 98 Hciruclmun, Erwin 100. 125 Melton, Tinsley 14 llentke, Fred 54. 101. 106. 108. 121. 148 Henning. Marilyn 57. 87 llenrieks, June 61 I Icittclld, Carol 61 Mrndlrl, O. .. ... .... . 51 Hcpncr. 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Wayne 18 Lu«4v. Beverly 48. 110, 117. 131 Lyne. Roderick 104 Lynuv James 93 Mon. Cornelius 47. 116. 127. 148 Maliir. Margaret 10 Muckjuk, Richard 49. 102. 147 Madsen, A If ml 184 Marrt , Carol 64 Muglio. Conjrtta 95. 117. 135 Maglio. Frauds 131 Maguhki, Sliulty 10. 134 Mahl. Carole 117. 131 Million, Patricia 10 Malerlc. Man 48, 90. 96, 117 Major, Charlotte 10 Major. Herlwrt 34 Malm. Nlavh 58 Mulllev. 5. 51 Mandclin, Bruce 34. 81. 109. 155 M.mdrrv. Frances 130 Mangin. Maureen 57 Manning, Donald 31 Manlike. Roger 61 Man lunt. Jo Ann 151 Manno. Peter 68 Marks. D Janet 57 Mariuswn. CrorftUe 62 Martin. Charles . 78 Martin, llarrv 68.81 Martin. Keith 78 Martinet Louis 63 Martin. Louise ..... ... 103 Martin. Maty' 40. 133 Martin. Marilyn 54, 108. 135 Martin, Sandra 02 Marzooco, Frank 106 Mason, Austin 91. 92 Ma’am. Nancy 51, 134 Mawm. llohHoy .. 125 Mathew . I T .10. 112 Maurer. Mary 35. 134 Maurer, William 55, 156 m i Clovis 40 McAllister. Wayne McCann, lt.irl.iara 125 52. 107. 134. 154. 166. 167 McCarthy. John 48. 108 McOecry, John 147 McCurdy. Kuv 10 McEachron. Carol SB McKIwee. Gregory , ... . 110. 124 XfcEvoy, Genet 92. no McFarUn, Marian ...... Mi Kinnon. Barbara 52 35, W, 117. 135, 144 McClynn. Charles ... 180 McClynn, Dorothy Attach 49, 134, 151, 170. 180 MiMumnigh. Patricia 58 6} Vl Who- Gate . . . Huebsch DRY Laundry Corp. ’714 H. Arlington PI. CLEANERS 1001 N Voo «.n M 6-3-180 104 SYMBOLS of MODERN INDUSTRY Each of the drawings shown here represents a tool of some occupation or profession at Allis-Chalmcrs. While these are just a few examples of literally hundreds of different kinds of work our people do, they illustrate the wide range of opportunity you’ll find in a modern industrial plant. But more important than the jobs, to our way of thinking, are the people who fill them . . . their abilities, their skills, their willingness to get along well with others. Industry is constantly on the lookout for young men and women with these qualities. ALLIS-CHALMERS Mwics Caroline Mnlingrr, Joyce Meggers, Caylc Mi-m l. Audrey Mi-lcblon, Shu K-y Mmnitke. M.artin Mmnlrkr, Waller Menninfi. Lorraine Meredith, Dorothy Merkel. (Gloria Mrtki-I. Marie 52. I IS 49. 132 35. 130 59. 1(M. nr: 51.87. 1IM 54. I0S. 121 54. 107. 121 35. 110 10 58. 80. 101. 151 10. 96. 98. 101. 102. 151 Mrrklein. Bhhard 53. 113. 145 Menrin. Plvvlli IT. 105 Messing. Judith lit Mr! . Eric 59. KM. 108 Mr lx. Jainrs 72 Meyer. I.u.me KM. 110 Meyer, Marjorie •35. 113.115. 118. 120 M« yer. Maureen 55 Meyer, Huhrit 98 Meyer, Valerie J. 55 Mexef, W ilium E. 103, 105 Michaels, llarluni 40. 100. 145. 117 Michels, lime 145 Mielcurek. Mavis 57 Mihlriscn. Gene 57 Xlikaelian. Stun 1X5.155 Mikol.iyik, I.inn.ml 89. KM. 108 MllcV, Sylxia .35. 90, 92. 110. 117. 147 Miller, Dale 15 Miller. Nanex 35. 113. 137. 141, 143. 153 Miller. Patricia 21 Miller, Thomas S3. 110 Minbcr. Dorothy 10 Miri-nda, Angela 35. 135 Nhnln'ejrxvski. Robert 120 Mue. Joanne 52. 100 Moffat. W'ylir 48. 100. 121 Molir Margaret 85. 87. 101. 115. 140 Mnkelke, Marcia 35 MoUimr. Gloria 47. 113, 114 Moll. Janet 53. 114 Montie, Lrsbr 114 Moody, Madge 85 Momn, Donald 6.3 Muring. Hkh.xnl 19. 112 Monlail. Dontu 59 Mortag. Max 59. 99 Mnrtun, lames 10. (05 Mm Ian. Virginia Apnen rllrr 10 Mm bn, W m 45. 140. 141. 142. 173 Murlilbrrg. Marx 49. 85. 152 Mochlciscfi. Amelin 145 Mueller. Anne 153 Muinlinic. Gxxvn |9, 113. 129. 130 M unlock. Hit-lurd 35 Mnrphx, Marjorie 47.113 Muller. Victor 36.68, 112 Nagel. Jean 50. 85. 152 Nuikv. Dale 10, 10 Xiuh. John 17.101.115.108 N.mll JaiiM « 17.84, 114. 127. 140. 147 Nr al. Beltv 62 Net hula. Eugene 108 Nceb. Betty 118 Netlmnt. Gloria 40. 135 Xeit ke, Marie KXl i4soti Marion 51, 92 Nelsiin, l l.lines 57, 153 NcLumi, Itnth 59. 108 Nelson, Yxnnnr J3I Xeillhtchh-r. Ilans 17 Netnrl. Si nit 68. 72. 75. 84. 120. 140 Netrrr, l uuire 17 Ncubaner, James 58 Neumann, Anita 132 Newer. Charles 68 X rusted ter. Marlene 110 NexeU. Ruin M Nexxvomh, Eugc iu' no New M ine. Vema 1 • ii l« ills, George 49 Nicholson. Diane 97, IN. 131 Nimletle, Ernest 78. III No-sen, Alfred ■36. 08. 71 126 Nlrxs. HoIktIu KM Nil . Adeline 65 Nolan, Gerald S8 Norris. Robert 9 . 1(1. 109 Nowak, David 36 Noyes, Jane 36. 103. 141. 144 O'Connor. Bit.i 36. ino, 130. 167 Oelk Marv Anna 149. 158 Ocrtcrretcn. Nancy 57 87 Omtig. Kacltel O'Gonnati, Richard 101 01 Ogren. Ih len 49. 135 Oldenlxfg. Dolores 52 le 011. Bail Mia Ann 58 O'Leary. Margaret 52 Olsen. Clarence 17 Olsen. Nell 57 Olsen. Slnrli x (Hi Olson. Janies 51 1. 80 Olson. Frederick 17 Olson. Jarl 36. 112 Olson. Manlred 17 Olson Jrrl 55. 133, 1 17. 174. 175 Olson. Joan 59. KM Olson. Nancy 58. KM. 1.52 Olson, Ttiora 21 Oravc . l axid 1.56 Orimxiki, Marx Ann 36. 117. 118 Ortiz, Everett 106 Always Beautiful Flowers by Gortrude Wolf Brown DOWNER FLOWER SHOP Hampshire Food Shop DANISH PASTRIES We Specialize in Decorated Cakes 3120 North Downer Ave. ED 2-9908 2613 E. Hampshire EDgewood 2-1515 RIEGELMAN’S m Downer Pharmacy ft Jhop 3116 N. Downer Avenue Zelpho Govier Phone EDgewood 2-9877 Phone EDgewood 2-1206 — 3136 N. Downer Ave. Milwaukee 11, Wi We Deliver 196 Ostcmdovi. Alan 36. 72. 73 Pew, Jovcr K . 99, 152 t.)ua t. Dorothy 37. 132 Osanin, Betty 110 Feyovidi, Joseph 106 Quastmhrrg, Nano 132 therru. Orlando 17. 101 Pfeifer. Hiiw-uury 58. 104 Hiade. Janet V . 107. 108. 153 Owrb, Jeryii 10] Pfeifer, William 100 Oh i i , CuiHtiMcv 37 Piril. Nancy 118. 130 KacinmvsKi. SylsTster «8. 76. 77. 44 Owen. Geraldine 37 Phaleu. John 80 Hadlki . Janet V . 87 Owens, Ku 38 Philip. H. 63 lladlkr. Sails 154 Phillips, Carole 133 Rahiuei. Artlcll 62 IM, N.IIMV 33. |:l 158. 159, 173 Pirlil. Barbara 62 HamludL Donald has, Dorothy 131 I’iitct. Marjory 3.3. 87, 114. IS3 123. 124, 143. 117, 155. 156. 1 Ho Paflta nn. James .18. 97 Pierce. ilium 43. 147. 149 Haintay, Mary 82 Papagemuc, Estelle 57. 135 Pihl. Kobrrta 152 Rat lika. Rnlxit 155 Pape. Sally 57. KM 153 Pilak. Kiclurd 126 Hjsiiiumcu. HuIm it Papke, Gerald 145 Pipkorn. Elio's me 48. 117. 133 48. 109. 110. 112. 115. 117 Parker, Jane 153 Pladsim, Janice 32. 106 Ranch, John 57. 68. 78 Parker, Samuel 45 Plant , ilailtaru 114 Raynor, Rarltaru •51. 104. 134 Parsons, Wtllum 102 Pla rk. Estelle 52 Ka nok. l.ois 120. 133 Parsons, Twn 80,81. 124 119. 163 PlinLe. Donna 85 Bead. Man1 Jo 17. 113. 118 Patch, Kurt •36, 121 Pliuilh, Rote 37 Rrbkoh. lims. ll Patterson. Sua i 40. 120 Pmhert. Donald 62. 80. 81 17. 88. 70. 72. 74. 148 Paukert, Helen 32. 101. 137. 152 Poctteh. Nancy 00 Redding. Jerry 102 Pauli. Judith 40. |(M. 153 Poknms. Janet 87 Rrtllin. Phyllis 37. KM. 11 . 147. 152 Pass Ins ski, Carol 65 Pomeroy, Jo 137 Hedhiigtr. Rochelle 58 Pay liter. Mary 18. 08. 108, |5I hijir, Charles 37 Redman Mat lew . . 153 Pea non, Nellie VI Pbppr, JoAnne 80 Hearn. John 102. 108 I'tdi, Patricia 46. 134. 152 Portillo. Janie 35 ReMrldl. Donna 32. 65. 108. 132 Pederson, Marlene HI Port. Dolores 37. 105 Reirherta. Ronald 47 Perm, Jiwepli 72. 75. 81. 126 Part, Elaine 51 Reinhardt. Conrad 37. 103 Pm . Ilkhaitl 80. 81. 81 Potters eld. Burton .. . . 17 Kctnke. James 58 PeTv yk, Penekipo 51. 87. 135 Posters. Allirit 37 Reinke. Nancy 130 IWlikr, George (11 Powers, f j rol 13-1 Reis. Antlmny 125 Priehkr, Joyce 59 Powers, Sally 37. 135 Reiss. Joan 37. 108. 108. 120 Peterman, Barbara 38 IWorski Xocbcct 68 Rein. Marie 106 Peterman. Joan 137 Prine, lienee 54. 103. 130. 15-1 Resell. Florence 52. 88 Peters. Karen 52, 95, 11 1. 137. 132 Mm, Ilk haul 37. 103. 124 Rettler. Rose Malic .. 134 IVtenon, Rklurd 58 Prtnz. Suzanne 129. 132 Ret cr, Richard .. HI. 84 HrtiYun, Thor 82, 78. 77 l roknp, Man Ann 37 R l Liil Res.ilv 82. 85, 86 Peter son. Vera 17 Pmknprk, Paul 37. 125 Keiil. Das id 118 Petencoa, Itutli 02 Prnrn, Joan 37 Rtuler. Carla 38. 104. 136 Petrie, Hilliard 03 Purdy. Patricia 130 Rezny. Arthur .. 18 Best Wishes . . . . . . Some Friends Builders of Your New Student Union . . . Bauer-Schoeneck Construction Co. 3411 W. Hopkins Street Hilltop 5-0986 Milwaukee 16, Wisconsin 197 KulunU, Man Vi. 87. ion Hu liter, Jo)m 82 HmIiIIc. Patricia 50 Buck, Hetty 38. 135 lliivimrlirf, Carol 50. 08. 132 Hinder. Ireein 18 Biiitrlman. Delores « . 96. 134 KmucIi. Sue 49. 1( Hohlrtm. Oral IS, 102. 118, iso Holier turn. Pearl . Ill Hocllc. |«iim't VI Hor lcr. Holirit 112 Hoi;r, Glade UN HoLui. Dt-lorrs 38, 118 Knlilingrr, Mae 118 Hnidt. Peter 53, 155 Hnkicki. Virgil 115 HoHrfmn. l.il.i 48 . 93. 106. 120 Itolluun. Kurt 102, 127, 146, 14? KoloH. Leon 38. 125 Human. Richard 102 Homey, I'ntriiB 1341 Itouxm. Kritli 83 Kmc, Lm . .21 R i rnbrckrr, Carol 132 RoMithrckrr. Douglai 125 lluscukmn ., Lyclieth 58. 114 Knv. nkr.in . Patricia .... 118 Rusio, Junri 129. 138 tt(H Nancy 113 Huy . Verier 58. 86. 145 llotliucll. Ethel 18 Rank, Bay 61. 102 Hudcrt, Franc 48. 100 Hurioll'. E 52 Ilurtie, Hi-ILi 62 Hnhe, Cliutluttc 38, 135 HiiimIc. Man 60. 08 Rupert. Patricia 38 Hiim.Ii. Milton 10 Hutch. Richard 121 IUixm-II. Meredith 91, ION. 120 Hussovv. Jack 55 Hinct. Judith 131 Saegrter. .Samira S.uhrilu h. Dorothe 52. 137 51. 87. 95. 99. 108. 152 St. Louie. katldrm 62 SuLimun. Peter 18. 117 Sanlmrn. John 55 Samlet. I.uuiM 104. 12 1. 114. 151 Sundervni. Barbara Sundervin. Elizabeth 87 106. 108. 120. 152 Sang. Ilnbeft 38 Supiro, Barbara 38 Saniit . Betty 131 Saner, lari 38. 94 Saurhcrg. Norma 38. 90. 91. 117, 132 Sautc-r, Constance 38, III Sac age. Marc ■ 61 Sayklly. Donald 45. 103 Stalmli. Joseph 68. 70. 84. 102 Scag. R e 131 Scanlon. Cora 18 Scanliua. Philip 112. 156 Schaefer. Diane 39. 90 Sduelier. George 84 St had. I amis 61 Schaer, Marianne 64 Stactxrl, Marilyn 58 Schallcrt. Carol 131 Schannach, Mac 68. SI. 126. 146 Sclianer, William 156 Si-In llin. Robert 18 Schick. Richard 78. 106 Schidrafkr, Jean 39. 132 Schiklef, Warren 993. 117. 181 Schilling, Helen 39. 152 Schinderlc Rosemary 39. 117. 117. 152 Schtniier, Mariele 18 Schley. David 156 Scluuidt. Kurt 62 Schmidt. Rolierl 68 Schnner. H.uh.ir.i 46. 129. 135 Schmitt, Mtitun 39. 155 Schmitz. KIi .iIm-iIi 39, 131 Sclmalx !. Marc . 137 Schnagl. Joseph 10N Schocckrrt Lob 134 SchoelUf, Arthur 18. 125 Schufield. Marc 86 Sclioll. Jeanitip 39, 117. 130 Schose. Ccnthia 1(M. 154 Scluitt. Orlom 21 Schrocdcr. Gerald .. 59 Schrwxler, Jean 45. 96. 152 Sclirmslter, Howard ... 18 StlnMhaf.il. Barbara 55. 106 Sdiuttr, Ha 39. 131 St huh, Eduard 114 Schuler. Robert 97 Schulte, Helen 60 Schultz. Audrey 54. 106 St hull Eleanor 39 Schulz. HLiu Im 49. 94 , 106. 120. 177 S Iml . Jeanne 39 Schulze, (ierhardt 77. 124 Scluimaclier. Lavrroc 58 Schumann. 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JuiR 100. 117 Spoerl. Joan 1-30 Sroloviit , Sliirln 40 Stadtrmii'ller. John 117, 123 Stimita. Dualn 59 Stainer, Jerri 68. 71. 72. 74. 84. 123. 126 Stark. Hk haul 10. 117 Stavka. Patricia 43 Statlia . Andrew 39 Stand. Miinlyn 44 Stautner, Glads 145 Slaveci, belaud 112 Sledding, Carol 52. 105. 130 Steelman. Curti 55. 93 Steele, Mariana 49. 103, 106. 120. 129 Slrtn. Joseph 63. 64 Steiuluch. Robert 63 Slrtolirrciier, Krnnedi Strlloh. Robert Stengel, Man- Ellen Stniulvin. Margaret Stein, Mary Ann Strfixrl. Man Anil Strriu, Ork Sli-ro, Clairr Stewart Carol II, Strwart, laitt Stewart, Harry Strwart. JoAnn Stinir. Mern Jane Stock. Sheila Stoeckinunn. Jean Stokke. Barham Sluvcken, Ruth Stmolcowtki, Don Staiburg, Arlene . 41, Slrvhlow. Marlene Stctoguth, Robert Streng, Alice Sudiy, Gregoria Suchy. Hay Sulliian, John (W.70.84, 123. 12(1 Sullivan, Nancv Sitppun. Adolph Sutiierland. 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