University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Quiver Yearbook (Oshkosh, WI)

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ARMED Published by the Student Body of THE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Oshkosh, Wisconsin Editor - in - Chief Marion Kessenich Assistant Editor Jacquelyn Jurkins Art Editor Francis Weber if f 7 f t 1 1 fVAWHniMhfi HI) 'I 0 I) II II in II IS ROLL “They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. (L. Binyon) LIST OF MINES Morvin K. Boiler; Privote, Army Tonk Corps 403 Mt. Vernon St., Oshkosh, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S. Manual Arts, Sept., 1927-Junc, 1930 lohn Burger; Lieutenant, AAF 233 Gillett St., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Pre-Professional, Sept., 1940-June, 1942 James W. Bushee; Second Lieutenont, AAF I 10 Polk St., N. Fond du Loc, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., Sept., 1935-June, 1938 Gerald R. Case; Second Lieutenont, AAF Route 3, Box 163, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Sept., 1939-June, 1941 Charles Coronsky; Captain, AAF 239 Clermont St., Antigo, Wisconsin Special, Sept., 1935-June, 1937 Frank Crone; Stoff Sergeant, AAF 1214 - 9th St., Oshkosh, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S. Manual Arts, Feb., 1937-June, 1939 Melvin Keith Davis; Lieutenont, AAF 72 Grand Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Sept., 1938-June, 1941 Wilbert Dunn; Second Lieutenant, Army 180 E. Johnson St., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1937-June, 1939 Edward Erickson; Second Lieutenant, AAF Waukau, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Sept., 1937-June, 1939 Norman W. Ewold; Corporal, Army Route 2, Fond du Loc, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S. Manual Arts, Sept., 1935-June, 1938 George E. Fcnn; Lieutenant, AAF 34 Union St., Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Jan., 1938-June, 1940 Mark E. Fitzgerold; Lieutenont, AAF Monowa, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Sept., 1939-June, 1941 Maurice Fitzgerald; Ensign, Novy Air Corps 449 Jackson Dr., Oshkosh, Wisconsin 4 yr. Monuol Arts, Feb., 1930-June, 1931 Earl Brice Fuller; Radioman First Closs, Navy Air Corps 214 Prospect Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Sept., 1937-Sept., 1938 Roland D. Hahn; Lieutenant j.g.. Navy Air Corps Monowa, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S-, B.S. Degree, Sept., 1937-June, 1941 Arthur Hyde; Captain. AAF 209 Lake Drive, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1938-June, 1939 David S. Johnson; Lieutenont, Army Tank Corps 623 Jackson Drive, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Sept., 1939-June, 1940 James Kenny Kimball; Lieutenont, Morines 167 Peorl Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1937-June, 1941 Leslie Komowske; Lieutenant, Army Allouez, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., B.S. Degree, Sept., 1938-June, 1942 Glenn K. Lambert; Second Lieutenant, AAF 71 Powers Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professional, Sept., 1939-June, 1941 David Lem; Lieutenant, AAF 1 14 Jefferson Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1942-Feb., 1943 Stonlcy C. Marsh; Lieutenont, Novy Air Corps 208 Elmwood Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1938-Feb., 1941 Jomes Irving Marten 285 Vine Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., Sept., 1940-June, 1943 Donald McCollon; Army 334 W. New York Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1938-June, 1939 Milton McCoy; Private, Army 411 Indiana Ave., N. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Pre-Professional, Sept., 1942-June, 1943 William J. McGowan; Second Lieutenant, AAF Route I, Box 58, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., Sept., 1936-June, 1939 Robert D. Nosh; Second Lieutenant, AAF 72 Central Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., Sept., 1933-June, 1935 Duone Nelson; Second Lieutenant, AAF 213 Fond du Loc Street, Waupun, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., Sept., 1940-Feb., 1942 Robert O'Callahon; Ensign, Navy Air Corps 197 Porkway, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1938-June, 1940 Robert B. O'Kon; Aviation Ordnance 1C, Navy Air Corps Route 2, Berlin, Wisconsin 2 yr. Rural, Sept., 1940-June, 1943 Bruce Petri; Novy 1 1 Howard Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Feb., 1938-June, 1939 Frederick Reed Roimers; Second Lieutenont, Army Field Artillery 495 Washington Boulevard, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1939-June, 1941 Ludlow E. Richter; Lieutenant, AAF Washington Islond, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., Sept., 1941-June, 1942 Norman J. Schmitz; Lieutenant j.g., Novy Air Corps Tovchccdoh, Wisconsin Pre-Professional, Feb., 1941-June, 1942 John A. Sullivan; Major, AAF Columbus, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., B.S. Degree, Sept., 1936-June, 1940 Harrison A. Tolbot; Privote First Closs, Marine Corps Rice Loke, Wisconsin Pre-Professional, Sept., 1942-Jan., 1943 Willard Thorson; Sergeant, AAF Rural Route, Wittenberg, Wisconsin 4 yr. H. S., B.S. Degree, Sept., 1936-June, 1940 Nile F. Timmermon; Flight Officer, AAF Route 3, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Special, Sept., 1942-Jon., 1943 Duone L. Trettin; Technician 4th Grade, Army Boy View Park, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Pre-Profesionol, Sept., 1942-Junc, 1943 Merton Welton; Lieutenant, AAF 554 Moir Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1939-June, 1941 John Henry Werner; Lieutenant, AAF 19 Woods Place, Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Special, Sept., 1935-June, 1937 Woyne Winans; Lieutenant, Army 82 Merritt Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Profesional, Sept., 1936-June, 1937 Robert H. Zwicky; Second Lieutenant, Army 65 Porkwoy, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Non-Professionol, Sept., 1936-June, 1937 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CAMPUS ALBEE HOUSE Men's Dormitory ENTRANCE TO POLLOCK HOUSE Women's Dormitory RADFORD HOUSE Women's Dormitory r .-— MISS OK I1 11 1 I VVOLL iiMiK September, 1928, to September, 1946 Orpho E. Wollongk, friend, teacher, and adviser, was an inspiration to those with whom she came in contact. She was a member of the faculty of the Oshkosh State Teachers College from September, 1928, to September, 1946. A life long resident of Oshkosh, she was closely associated with its institutions. After attending the local elementary schools, she graduated from Oshkosh High School. Loter she completed the three-year course in German at Oshkosh Normal School. Her professional preparation included both the B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Wisconsin. She continued post graduate study at Northwestern University. Most of her teaching activities centered in Oshkosh, where she taught for many years at the Washington School. Later she became supervising teacher in the sixth grade at Rose C. Swart Training School. In addition to teaching, her devotion to public education was evidenced by her willingness to serve on committees and to accept offices in the Oshkosh Educational Association, Northeastern Wisconsin Educational Association, and Wisconsin Educational Association. On the college campus she was a member of Alethean Society, and later was its faculty adviser for many years. Her friendliness, her buoyancy of spirit, and her ability to challenge the best in one, will long be remembered by pupils, students, and faculty who were privileged to know her and to work with her. 10 MISS JENNIE I, MIRVIN Member of the Foculty September, 1888, to September, 1930 There ore but few educotors todoy who hove spent o lifetime in one school. There ore but few who hove watched the development of theory and practice, have contributed from their own experience, ond have emerged with the strength of the old and with enthusiasm for whot is best in the new. The Teachers College lost this year one such pioneer teacher. Miss Jennie G. Marvin, born near Randolph, Wisconsin, November 25, 1858, passed away on November 6, 1946. She attended the country school in her home district, graduated from the Randolph High School, ond continued her education at the Fox Lake Seminary, which later became Milwaukee Downer College. After teaching several years in rural ond village schools, she transferred her credits to the Oshkosh Normal, now the Oshkosh State Teachers College, graduating with such high honors that she was immediately assigned to the faculty of the preparatory school. Later she studied at the universities of California and Wisconsin, traveled widely in the United States, visited in Canada, and went to Europe with her friend and mentor. Miss Rose C. Swart. From her subordinate position Miss Marvin was very shortly promoted to the princi-palship of the Junior High, a position which she held to the time of her retirement in September, 1930, when she withdrew from teaching after forty-two years of continuous service in this one location. At that time tributes to Miss Marvin from all parts of the country told of the success and gratitude of her former students. Of these students she had made admiring friends, who gave her credit for their varied achievements, and who accorded to her a lifetime of devotion. The students of this college honored her with the award of the Meritorious Service Key. Miss Marvin served under four presidents ond two acting presidents of the Normal School and College. She stood high in the estimation of all. She met requirements and surpassed them; yet, in a resume of her own work, she expressed the belief that her most noteworthy achievement, aside from doing her best day by day, was the organization of the Junior High School City, which is still a distinctive feature of our training program. As a member of the community. Miss Marvin wos a vigorous leader in numerous fields. She was one of the three founders of the Twentieth Century Club and one of the founders of the Business ond Professional Women's Club. She helped to organize the Camp Fire Girls in Oshkosh, and was extremely active in various departments of the Congregational Church. She was on honorary member of the American Association of University Women and of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Friends and coworkers who had attended with her the twenty-fifth and fiftieth anniversaries of the founding of our College missed her last October at the seventy-fifth anniversary. Illness prevented her from being present at this celebration of the school to which she had devoted the major portion of her life. As a pioneer, she had carried through the years, with their chonges wrought in philosophy and research, the strength of her forbears and the ability to leave upon her pupils and friends the imprint of her own strong character. 11 ROSE C. SWART TRAINING SCHOOL 1! (11) k ONE: The School IS 1) II k T H O: The People IS I) II k THREE: (1 r a n i i a 1 i o n s IS (1 II k FII U It: Soci e 1 i e s IS (1 (1 k FIVE: Athletics • 12 SCIENCE BUILDING Light tomorrow with today Elizabeth Barrett Browning This quotation might well be the philosophy of the veterans, as they crowd the colleges for training in the careers of their choice. Through its varied courses and its guidance work, Oshkosh State Teachers College is helping each of its veterans find and attain his most useful and profitable place in the future which he fought to preserve. 13 Member of the Board of Regents Appointed—September, 1946 Upon the resignation of Edward J. Dempsey, Governor Walter Goodlond appointed Frank W. Radford to fill the vacancy of the term expiring Febru-. ary 1, 1949. Mr. Radford is President of The Radford Company, which hos branch plants in Duluth, Minnesota, and Baltimore, Maryland. The Company handles millwork and building material. Mr. Radford was born and reared in Oshkosh. After attending the Training School, he continued his education in the College, taking special work from 1901 -03. With the exception of a period spent in Winnipeg, Canada, he has lived here all his life. Mrs. Radford is a graduate of the College, and several of the Radford children and grandchildren have attended the Training School and have been students for a time in the College. Mr. Radford's interest in the school is wholehearted and undivided both because he attended the College and because he recognizes it as an asset to the city. He rightly esteems its stimulus to the intellectual life of the community above pecuniary value. His business ability has enabled him to grasp the financial details of the budget very readily, and even though the budget was set up before he became a member of the Boord, he hos made mony helpful suggestions in regard to favorable modifications which have been attempted by the Boord. His co-operative spirit was well shown even before he became a member of the Boord, when he gave substantial assistance in enlisting support of businessmen at the time of the celebration of the 75th anniversary, and also when he made a valuable piece of property available to the Board of Normal Regents for building purposes. Dll. EIMVAKD .). DEMPSEV President of the Board of Regents Retired—September, 1946 Education is, after all, not so much o distinction as it is a trust. These words, written by Newton D. Baker, could well be used os a tribute of respect to the retired president of the Board of Regents, Edward J. Dempsey. Mr. Dempsey fully realized the fact that education is a trust and, throughout his thirty-two years of faithful service, did much to promote this high conception of education among those with whom he worked. Faculty members ond students of the Oshkosh State Teachers College are especially interested in Mr. Dempsey, who himself graduated from this institution in the class of 1901. He took graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Chicago, and, after passing the Wisconsin Bar Examination, he began his distinguished law career in Oshkosh. When Mr. Dempsey was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor McGovern in 1914, it became immediately evident that he intended to do all in his power to promote educational welfare in Wisconsin. As an endorsement of his excellent and intelligent service, Governor Phillip reappointed him in 1919. At this time Mr. Dempsey, realizing that salaries in the colleges were too low, secured an increase in teachers' salaries of fifteen per cent. In 1924, the board selected him as president, a position % he held until the time of his retirement in 1946. During the years of his presidency, he presented the budget for the teachers colleges and was many times instrumental in obtaining money for the schools. In 1925 Mr. Dempsey sponsored the bill for the granting of Bachelor of Education degrees in the teachers colleges. Although he was impartial in his dealings as president of the board, his untiring devotion to the Oshkosh State Teachers College was exemplified when, in 1926, he aided the college in securing funds for a training school. With his reappointment in 1929, Mr. Dempsey became the only man ever appointed for a fourth consecutive term. His presence odded a certain stability, and his inspiring record of service created a respect thot led to his reappointment for the fifth consecutive time in 1939. Because of the press of personal affairs, Mr. Dempsey wished to retire from public office, but was persuaded to remain during the wor years. We, as members of Oshkosh State Teachers College and os members of the larger body of Wisconsin Teachers Colleges, can truly say that we are proud to have had as the president of the Board of Regents a man who, in addition to the untiring devotion which he has given to education in Wisconsin, has extended his sphere of activity into the reolm of city, state, and national affairs. 15 ★ THE PEOPLE I - FOR KENT R. FOLK PRESIDENT Veteran World War I The President's Message There iso race in progress; the track extends through Great Britain, France, Russia and her satellite nations, Palestine, India, China, Africa, South America, North America—and Oshkosh. This race has a name, well known because the contest has been going on for a long time. Now and then some of the contestants attempt to foul their fellow sprinters, and they never fail to damage the side for which all yell with their mouths but which many sabotage with their acts. We should like more teachers, and better teachers; all of us; that is, until the time comes to quit talking and writing and to begin paying what the job is worth. And these teachers are the trainers of the team which we hope will win. But as we see the problem here, the track on which the contestants run seems to be of more importance than the runners (or trainers either). So there is no money to pay teachers adequately; there is no patience with the request for more teachers to help meet the expanded load and to provide what veterans and other students wish and need; costs are too high to build buildings which have been needed for decades; and any old equipment ought to be good enough in a teachers college. But perhaps you believe, as I do, that a teacher ought to be well-trained, well-educated, well-paid, and consequently well-respected. If you do believe this, then say so, whenever and wherever the occasion is ripe for such an expression. 18 This yeor we have been happy and fortunate to have so many men who served in the Armed Forces in our student body. Tests have shown and grades have substantiated that the veterans are here to learn; they top the student body. This fact indicates that age and experience can accomplish more than opportunity, sometimes. Not many of these veterans, however, are joining the ranks of teachers. Can it be that they see the detriments of low salary, uncertainty of tenure, and other drawbacks; or are the fields they see distantly, greener than actuality will reveal? Oh, yes! I almost forgot to tell you that the name of the race is the one which Civilization and Catastrophe are running; Catastrophe has won some of the heats too, and apparently by greater margins than Civilization, whose form is poor but whose stamina seems pretty good, has been able to show. FORREST R. POLK President THE PRESIDENT AT HIS DESK 19 MAY M. BEENKEN Come to OSTC in 1928 Ph.D., University of Chicogo Mathematics; Director of Division of Pre-Professional Education RADFORD E. BOEING Come to OSTC in 1946 M.A., University of Wisconsin Mathematics JOHN A. BREESE Come to OSTC in 1923 M.S., New York University Music Veteron World War I LEAVELVA M. BRADBURY Come to OSTC in 1919 M.S., University of Chicago Geography FLORENCE CASE Come to OSTC in 1930 Ph.D., Indiono University Sociology; Dean of Women 20 FACULTY FREDERICK L. CAUDLE Come to OSTC in Morch, 1945 M.S., University of Wisconsin Science; Mothemotics Veterans' Adviser Veteran World Wars I. II HELEN A. COLBY Come to OSTC in 1946 M.S., Northwestern University Director of Women's Physicol Educotion Veteron World Wor II MALVINA C. CLAUSEN Come to OSTC in 1918 M.S., School of Library Service. Columbia University Head Librarian ORLEN C. DEAN Come to OSTC in 1946 M.S., Stote University of Iowa Chemistry HULDA A. DILLING Come to OSTC in 1930 A M., University of Chicago Director of Curriculum for Primory Grade Teachers FACULTY BARBARA DONNER Come to OSTC in 1926 Ph.D., University of Chicago History; Politicol Science 21 JAMES F. DUNCAN Came to OSTC in 1930 Ph.D., University of Michigan Physics; Dean of Instruction JOSEPH O. FRANK Came to OSTC in 1912 A.M., Indiana University Chemistry MYRTLE DUSHENSKI Came to OSTC in 1946 B.S., Oshkosh State Teachers College Assistant Librarian WARNER J. GEIGER Came to OSTC in 1936 Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Geography; Social Studies MAYSEL E. EVANS Came to OSTC in 1929 A.M., Northwestern University Speech MARGARET P. FAITH Come to OSTC in 1946 B.S., LoCrosse State Teachers College Physical Education Veteran World War II FACULTY 22 FACULTY COZETTE GROVES Come to OSTC in 1931 A.M., University of Chicogo Fifth Grade RICHARD E. GRUENHAGEN Came to OSTC in 1910 Ed.B., Stote Teochers College, Oshkosh Monuol Troining SHERMAN E. GUNDERSON Come to OSTC in 1946 M.A., Columbia University Economics JEAN GOGOLEWSKI Come to OSTC in 1946 M.S., University of Wisconsin Third Grade Critic MARIE A. HIRSCH Come to OSTC in 1929 A.M., University of Nebraska History ROBERT J. GRANT Come to OSTC in 1927 M.A., Stote University of Iowa Junior High School Principal; General Science Veteran World War I 23 EARL HUTCHINSON Come to OSTC in 1946 M.A., Lawrence College Junior High School English FIC I! L T V NEVIN S. JAMES Came to OSTC in 1923 A.M., University of Wisconsin English; Speech LAURA T. JOHNSON Come to OSTC in 1924 Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Director of Curriculum for Intermediate Grade Teachers ROBERT M. KOLF Came to OSTC in 1923 Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Physical Education for Men Veteran World Wars I, II BURTON E. KARGES Came to OSTC in 1934 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Chemistry; Geology Veteran World War II DOROTHY E. MARTIN Come to OSTC in 1946 M.A., Colorado State College of Education English; Latin 24 FI (! IIL T V ROLLA J. McMAHON Come to OSTC in 1934 Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Registrar; Education JOSEPHINE R. MILLER Come to OSTC in 1946 P.H.N., University of Minnesota R.N., Evangelical Decconess Hospital of Milwaukee Student Health Service BERTHA C. MERKER Came to OSTC in 1939 A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University Second Grade IDA J. MUELLER Come to OSTC in 1945 B.S., State Teachers College, Milwaukee Kindergarten N. PETER NELSON Come to OSTC in 1924 A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University Director of Division of Secondary Education Veteran World War I LANORE A. NETZER Come to OSTC in 1946 B.S., Oshkosh State Teochers College Sixth Grade Critic 25 RALPH A. NOREM Came to OSTC in 1939 Ph.D., University of Minnesoto Political Science; History Veteran World Wor I RAYMOND RAMSDEN Came to OSTC in 1941 Ph.D., Ohio State University Education; Philosophy Veteran World War II MARGARET E. OLSGARD Came to OSTC in 1946 M.A., University of Minnesota Music GERALD G. REED Came to OSTC in 1946 M.S., Iowa Stote College Biology Veteran World Wors I, II E. B. PFEFFERKORN Came to OSTC in 1935 M.D., Washington University Medical School Physician Veteran World War I EVERETT G. PYLE Came to OSTC in 1946 M.A., State University of Iowa English FI (' IIL T V 26 P11! 11L T V JAMES H. SMITH Come to OSTC in 1934 Ph.D., Tcochers College, Columbia University Director of Troining School MAY L. STEWART Come to OSTC in 1926 A.M., University of Chicago Director of Curriculum for Rural School Teachers LOUISE E. SCOTT Come to OSTC in 1928 A.M., University of Iowa Junior High School History; Sociol Science HUGH W. TALBOT Come to OSTC in 1919 M.S., University of Minnesota Biology GLADYS H. SMITH Come to OSTC in 1925 Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Fourth Grade J. T. TAYLOR Come to OSTC in 1936 Ph.D., Columbia University English 27 ERNEST O. THEDINGA Come to OSTC in 1936 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin History Veteran World War II FACULTY RICHARD B. THIEL Come to OSTC in 1946 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Psychology; Education EVA J. VAN SISTINE Come to OSTC in 1919 Ph.M., University of Wisconsin First Grade J. HAROLD WATSON Come to OSTC in 1946 M.A., University of Minnesota Mathematics Veteran World War I 28 HELEN WAHOSKI Come to OSTC in 1946 B.S.. Library School, University of Wisconsin Assistont Librorian RUTH WILLCOCKSON Came to OSTC in 1921 A.M., University of Chicogo English MABEL G. BLAKE Come to OSTC in 1922 Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Art ANTHONY J. WOMASKI Come to OSTC in 1946 B.S., Oshkosh State Teachers College Physics JEANNE A. MERGER Come to OSTC in 1924 A.M., University of Washington Awarded Officier D'Academic, 1938, by French Government French ROBERT F. MINES Come to OSTC in 1946 M.S., London University Physical Education ROBERT J. WONDERS Come to OSTC in 1946 M.A., University of Michigan Mathematics Veteran World War II VIRGINIA M. ZIERZOW Come to OSTC in 1946 M.A., University of Wisconsin English; Journalism 29 GRACE SHIMEK Secretory to President QUOTE STOP THE MUS C Bathclor Demo linnliialn w RUTH AHLHORN Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma History, Social Science LUCY BRAATZ Shawano, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma Biology FRANK CHALUPA Oshkosh, Wisconsin Independent Chemistry EDNA ERICKSON Sister Bay, Wisconsin Independent History, Social Science DALE FISHER Omro, Wisconsin Independent Chemistry, Physics 32 JACQUELINE BETTIN Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gamma Sigma English, History JAMES CARPENTER Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Independent Biology BERNADETTE DURBEN Chilton, Wisconsin Lambda Chi Chemistry WILLIAM FELTON Appleton, Wisconsin Periclcan English THURMAN FOX Oshkosh, Wisconsin Periclean Physics, Mathematics Seniors ELSIE GANDT Gillett, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry MONA GILLIGAN Gillett, Wisconsin Kappa Comma History MARYALYCE HORNBY Montello, Wisconsin Phoenix Biology, Naturol Science DELORES KAMPS Wrightstown, Wisconsin Phoenix Social Science HELMUTH LAUTENSCHLAGER Oshkosh, Wisconsin Philakean History, Social Science 1947 MERLIN GERRETSON Waupun, Wisconsin Periclean Biology, Naturol Science JANE GRUBER Knowles, Wisconsin Gamma Sigma Natural Science FREDERICK JAMES Oshkosh, Wisconsin Periclean Social Science DONALD KENYON Oshkosh, Wisconsin Independent Mathematics EVALYN LEIDER Bril I ion, Wisconsin Lambda Chi English 33 1 !l 41 JOHN MARX Oshkosh, Wisconsin Independent Chemistry WILBUR SPERLING Iron Ridge, Wisconsin loto Alpho Sigma History, Social Science FRANK STOLL Oshkosh, Wisconsin Philakoan History ROYAL TICE Omro, Wisconsin Independent Physics LEE WALLENFANG Niagara, Wisconsin lota Alpho Sigma Physics Seniors GENEVIEVE PHILLIP Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gamma Sigma English STANLEY STANDKE Oshkosh, Wisconsin loto Alpha Sigmo History JEANNE THOMAS Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gamma Sigma English, History ROBERT VOIGHT Waupun, Wisconsin Independent History BETTY WISLINSKY Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kappa Gammo Natural Science, Biology 34 RALPH BREIT Moyville, Wisconsin Independent Grommor Grodes LA VONNE KIRCHSTEIN Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Independent Grommor Grades EMIL KREJCAREK Oshkosh, Wisconsin Independent Grommor Grades PHYLLIS HEISINGER Oshkosh, Wisconsin Alctheon Intermediate OLIVIA KADERABEK Manitowoc, Wisconsin Independent Intermediate WILMER GORSKE Princeton, Wisconsin Independent Grommor Grades DANIEL KIRLEY Columbus, Wisconsin Independent Grommor Grades KATHERINE GABRIELSE Sheboygan, Wisconsin Independent Grammar Grades ELSIE CUDNOHUFSKY JONES Pound, Wisconsin Delta Phi Intermediate VERONICA MULLEN West Bend, Wisconsin Independent Intermediate 35 Bachelor Degree Graduates MARGARET SONN Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Independent Intermediote MARION BUELKE Plymouth, Wisconsin Independent Primary LOIS HARTMAN Shawano, Wisconsin Phoenix Primary JEANETTE JOHNSON Clintonville, Wisconsin Delta Phi Primory LORAINE SCHMIDT Kaukouna, Wisconsin Alethean Primary JOAN BELONGER Oshkosh, Wisconsin Phoenix Primary ELAINE DOMASK Berlin, Wisconsin Independent Primory MARJORIE HINZE Oshkosh, Wisconsin Phoenix Primary HAZEL JOSLIN Plymouth, Wisconsin Independent Primory LAURA VANDER BLOEMEN Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Independent Primary 36 Seniors m i HAZEL WOLFF Plymouth, Wisconsin Phoenix Primory EDITH FRYE Omro, Wisconsin Delta Phi Kindergorten-Primory MARIE KUHARSKI Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Delto Phi Kindergarten-Primory MAE SHOWERS Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lambda Chi Kindergorten-Primory JENNIE ZELMER Gillctt, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma Primory LUCILLE GRADE Sheboygan, Wisconsin Lombdo Chi Kindergorten-Primory BERNICE HERMAN Winneconne, Wisconsin Delto Phi Kindergorten-Primory HELEN WELKOS Elkhorn, Wisconsin Phoenix Kindergorten-Primory KEITH CHIPMAN Rcdgronite, Wisconsin Independent English GROVER GUELL Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Independent Biology, Natural Science HAROLD KNUEPPEL Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Pericleon Social Science ROBERT STELZNER Oshkosh, Wisconsin Independent Chemistry, Mathematics, History 37 LORRAINE BOFINGER Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma Intermediate EILEEN DAVIS Redgranite, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma Primary DOROTHY KOCH Two Rivers, Wisconsin Lambda Chi Primary RUTH WELLNITZ Marquette, Wisconsin Independent Intermediate LORAINE GURNEY Beovor Dam, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma Primary FLORENCE WIECHMAN Forest Junction, Wisconsin Kappa Gamma Primary CHRISTINE MILLER Eldorodo, Wisconsin Gamma Sigma Primary Three Year Graduates MURAL IN TRAINING SCHOOL IIiiiIii 111 it Graduates MAXINE GADDIS New London, Wisconsin Alpha Chi Two Year Rurol BARBARA GAVIN Winneconnc, Wisconsin Alpha Chi, Koppa Gamma Two Ycor Rural LILLIAN HILDEBRAND Fremont, Wisconsin Alpha Chi Two Ycor Rurol ARLENE KELLERMAN Neenah, Wisconsin Alpha Chi Two Year Rural MARY GRACE GAFNEY Oshkosh, Wisconsin Alpha Chi, Kappa Gamma Two Yeor Rural BEATRICE HECHEL Appleton, Wisconsin Alpha Chi Two Ycor Rurol ROSELLA HUEBNER Seymour, Wisconsin Alpha Chi, Kappo Comma Two Ycor Rurol PATRICIA SCHULZ Morkcson, Wisconsin Alpho Chi Two Yeor Rurcl 39 Third Row: Ubbelohde, Meyers, Differ, Allen, Petrie, Dietzo, Snow, Hoszel, Bernhordt. Second Row: Honsen, Morquordt, Popke, Woldt, Koenigs, Oleson, Stoerkcl. First Row: Hein, Hogue, Hall, Treptow, Sherrod, Ristow, Bruso. Secondary Juniors John Allen Allenville, Wisconsin Robert Ansorge Winneconne, Wisconsin Gerald Atkins Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kenneth DcBehnke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Evelyn Clausen North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Floyd Dietzo Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gerald Differ Oshkosh, Wisconsin Russell Ehrenhardt Oshkosh, Wisconsin Mary Fintak Oshkosh, Wisconsin Anthony Flynn Esconaba, Michigan Cecile Hall Milwaukee, Wisconsin Jean Honsen Shawano, Wisconsin Jomos Hartford Kenosho, Wisconsin Raymond Hartman Oshkosh, Wisconsin George Haszel Kewaunee, Wisconsin Bernice Hein Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jane Hogue Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Jarvis Clintonville, Wisconsin Georgiane Koenigs Oshkosh, Wisconsin Potsy Oleson Lautenschlager Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Littlewood Chicago, Illinois Irene Morquordt Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kenneth Meyers Lena, Wisconsin Morjorie Morrison Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Noslund Oshkosh, Wisconsin Earl Nehring Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lloyd Novitske Oshkosh, Wisconsin Helen Peters Gresham, Wisconsin Francis Petrie Hilbert, Wisconsin Dorothy Popke New London, Wisconsin Gloria Ristow Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Schmirlcr Oshkosh, Wisconsin Joe Schrage Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Betty Sherrod Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin James Snow Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Ruth Stocrkel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Stonge Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Stelzner Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jerome Strupp Oshkosh, Wisconsin Phyllis Treptow Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Carl Ubbelohde Waldo, Wisconsin Winslow Wise Oshkosh, Wisconsin Audrey Woldt Winneconne, Wisconsin Phyllis Young Omro, Wisconsin 40 Second Row: Oberstadt, Flentje, Thompson, Root, Choloupko. First Row: Henke, Thockroy, Genrich, Goomey, Wellnitr, Bofinger. Intermediate Juniors John Bolbot Marinette, Wisconsin Grommor Grades Jean Flentje Sheboygan, Wisconsin Intermediate Jeanne LaBlondc Antigo, Wisconsin Grommar Grades Audrey Boehm Shawono, Wisconsin Intermediate Fern Genrich Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Intermediate Veronica Mullen West Bend, Wisconsin Intermediate Lorraine Bofinger Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Intermediate Josephine Goomey Oshkosh, Wisconsin Intermediate Ruth Root Hortonvillc, Wisconsin Intermediate Elaine Bryner Markesan, Wisconsin Intermediate Raymond Grady Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grommar Grades Michocl Sonfelippo Milwaukee, Wisconsin Grommar Grades Marjorie Campbell Waupun, Wisconsin Intermediate Saro M. Hughes Oshkosh, Wisconsin Intermediate Lois Thockroy Woupun, Wisconsin Intermediate Leslie Chaloupka Two Rivers, Wisconsin Grommar Grades Quirin Jung Branch, Wisconsin Grommor Grades Eugenia Thompson Green Boy, Wisconsin Grammar Grades Mary Dillic Markesan, Wisconsin Intermediate Doris Karl Sheboygan, Wisconsin Grommar Grades Ruth Wellnitz Morquette, Wisconsin Intermediate 41 Second Row: Schaller, Beiser, K. Miller, Nemocheck, Cowling, Strupp. First Row: Albl, Schneider, McCulloch, Rosmussen, Johnston, Kokko. Primary anil Kindergarten-Primary Jim inn t kJ 9J Arline Albl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Primary Jean Beiser Winneconne, Wisconsin Primary Jeanette Cowling Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kindergarten-Primary Eileen Davis Redgranite, Wisconsin Primary Trevolyn French Waupaca, Wisconsin Kindergarten-Primary Loraine Gurney Bcover Dam, Wisconsin Primary Florence Johnston Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kindergarten-Primary Margaret Kilowec Koukauna, Wisconsin Primary Dorothy Koch Two Rivers, Wisconsin Primary Digno Kokkc Kimberly, Wisconsin Kindergarten-Primary Ellen Kuiper Racine, Wisconsin Primary Mary McCulloch Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kindergarten-Primary Christine Miller Ripon, Wisconsin Primary Kathleen Miller Oshkosh, Wisconsin Primary Chorlotte Nemocheck Appleton, Wisconsin Kindcrgorfen-Primary Elizabeth Rasmussen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kindcrgorten-Primary Kothlecn Schaller Nccnah, Wisconsin Primary Betty Schneider Oshkosh, Wisconsin Primary Gerda Fahrendorff Strupp Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kindergorten-Primory Eugenia Thompson Green Bay, Wisconsin Primary Florence Wicchman Forest Junction, Wisconsin Primary Hazel Wolff Plymouth, Wisconsin Primary 42 Sec oik Lcland Bortclt Oshkosh, Wisconsin liiry Siipli Norman Fuller Oshkosh, Wisconsin 0111 o r e s William O'Brien Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Betty Jeon Bender Colby, Wisconsin Meriel Grolow Menosho, Wisconsin Beverly Oleson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Alton Bernhardt Mishicot, Wisconsin Beth Grimm Oshkosh, Wisconsin Harold Oskar Neenoh, Wisconsin Mcrland Bersch Winneconnc, Wisconsin Ruth Hein Oshkosh, Wisconsin Hugh Often Borton, Wisconsin Clarence Bittner Chilton, Wisconsin Alma Heise Rhinelander, Wisconsin Betty Patch Kimberly, Wisconsin Mildred Bockfinger Oshkosh, Wisconsin Earl Hendricksen Denmark, Wisconsin Robert Potzke Green Bay, Wisconsin Richard Boelke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Russell Henning Oshkosh, Wisconsin Louise Richter Green Boy, Wisconsin Mory Jane Brouchek Oshkosh, Wisconsin Georgia Hyde Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Vernon Rucckert Omro, Wisconsin Leslie Brown Oshkosh, Wisconsin Henry Jiso Oconto Falls, Wisconsin James Ryan Oshkosh, Wisconsin Clyde Buschkopf Juneau, Wisconsin Williom Jungwirth Oshkosh, Wisconsin Joan Schuster Oshkosh, Wisconsin Audrey Butt Larsen, Wisconsin Paul Keller Oshkosh, Wisconsin Irene Seil Adcll, Wisconsin Duane Cismoski Berlin, Wisconsin Helen Kuehl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jeanne Shafer Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Alice Colburn Morincttc, Wisconsin Anno Lortz Suring, Wisconsin Barbara Smick Oshkosh, Wisconsin Albert Crissey Gaylorg, Michigon Helen Lotondress Menosho, Wisconsin James Steffen Appleton, Wisconsin Jean Dimpfl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Franklin Liebhaber Seymour, Wisconsin Priscilla Sullivon Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Frank Dobyns Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Richard Marsh Oshkosh, Wisconsin Normon Thiel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lloyd Dustmon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Elizabeth Masloff Oshkosh, Wisconsin Delbert Thompson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin LoVeme Ernst Oshkosh, Wisconsin Mory Jean Motsche Oshkosh, Wisconsin Bernard Van Comp Oshkosh, Wisconsin Potricia Fitzgerald Monowa, Wisconsin Roy Motzdorf Menosho, Wisconsin Clyde Wollenfang Oshkosh, Wisconsin Shirley Friedrich Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Morrissey Oshkosh, Wisconsin Roy Wentzel Omro, Wisconsin Third Row: Brouchek, Bockfinger, Von Comp, Jiso, Rucckert, Ottcn, Buschkopf, Kuchl, Emst, Grimm. Second Row: Sullivan, Friedrich, Potch, Oleson, Hyde, Bender, Heise, Keller, Seil, Lotondress. First Row: Wcntzcl, Henning, Fitzgerald, Butt, Grolow, Richter, Colburn, Cismoski, Steffen, Crisscy. HI nii ciiI a rv Soph o in 11 rs Second Row: Dorothy Beckmonn, Faith Koll, Shirley Lange. First Row: Helen Jorgens, Rita Du Chateau, Bonita Koch, Lois Hielsbcrg. KINDER (i 1K T E —P It IM1R V PRIMARY Second Row: Lenore Schlossmann, Ardyth Wenfzel, Dione Grover, Ruth Hielsberg. First Row; Ruby Herzberg, Mildred Zwicker, Lois Burdick, Patricia McCorthy. Dorothy Beckmann Antigo, Wisconsin Helen Jorgens Scandinavia, Wisconsin Shirley Lange Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Rito Du Chateau Appleton, Wisconsin Bonita Koch Two Rivers, Wisconsin Helen Schaub Oconto Falls, Wisconsin Lois Hielsberg Oshkosh, Wisconsin Faith Koll Oshkosh, Wisconsin PRIMARY Lois Burdick Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ruth Hielsberg Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ardyth Wentzel Omro, Wisconsin Dionc Grover Two Rivers, Wisconsin Patricio McCarthy Marinette, Wisconsin Mildred Zwicker Eagle River, Wisconsin Ruby Herzberg Appleton, Wisconsin Lenore Schlossmonn Appleton, Wisconsin INTER MEDIATE AND DRAMMED GRADES Blossom Henke Juncou, Wisconsin Roscmory Kuborn Kimberly, Wisconsin Mory Oberstodt New London, Wisconsin Eleonor Osterberg Phelps, Wisconsin Jeanette Selchert Juneou, Wisconsin Evo Smith Rosendole, Wisconsin Eleanor Osterberg, Rosemory Kuborn, Evo Smith. Secondary Freshmen Albert Ackerman Neenah, Wisconsin Richard Faas Appleton, Wisconsin Earl Jerdee Waukegan, Illinois James Adorns Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Robert Fenton Menasho, Wisconsin John Jirikovec Manitowoc, Wisconsin Peter Allen Allenville, Wisconsin Leonard Feudner Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Hugh Jones Redgronite, Wisconsin Kathryn Angelich Oconto, Wisconsin Russell Fitzgerald Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lee Kalbus Oshkosh, Wisconsin Eugene Arnold Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Winfriod Gerth Crystal Loke, Illinois John Kehoe Menominee, Wisconsin John Bagley Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jconnine Gore Oshkosh, Wisconsin Glenn Kircbner Appleton, Wisconsin David Batzer Rib Lake, Wisconsin Wollace Greonmon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dorothy Koemich Kewaunee, Wisconsin Stonley Botz Oshkosh, Wisconsin Shirley Grenier Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Daniel Koepsell Peshtigo, Wisconsin Edward Colder Menosho, Wisconsin Norman Hoase Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Kuester Appleton, Wisconsin Irvine Colvert Loveland, Ohio Walter Hartmon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Milton Lautenschlager Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Carter Omro, Wisconsin Daniel Haworth Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Robert Loppnow Oshkosh. Wisconsin John Cclichowski Oshkosh, Wisconsin Morion Hoisinger Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Luft Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Collar Hortonville, Wisconsin Dolores Hertel Chilton, Wisconsin Arden Luker Oshkosh, Wisconsin Galen Comeaux Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Hocft Oshkosh, Wisconsin John MacDonald Oshkosh, Wisconsin Keith Comeaux Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arthur Hoehne Winncconne, Wisconsin Donald Mand Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Connor Antigo, Wisconsin Mary Horkheimer Randolph, Wisconsin Lorraine Martin Kewaunee, Wisconsin Robert Domon Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Hughes Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gust Mastricola Redgranite, Wisconsin Gerold Davy Sheboygan, Wisconsin William Ison Antigo, Wisconsin Jack McCarthy Weyauwega, Wisconsin Melvin Discher Oshkosh, Wisconsin Elmer Jondourek Hortonville, Wisconsin Joyce Meyer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Evons Neenah, Wisconsin William Jenks Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dclmar Multhauf Hortford, Wisconsin Third Row: Piftlcr, Jones, Zieman, Multhauf, Hartman, Bafzer, Ison. Second Row: Domon, Peterson, Kolbus, Schoening, Schmolesky, Hoehne, Schwortzmiller, K. Comeoux. First Row: Hughes, Kehoe, Pynch, Portier, Foos, Allen, Hoisingcr, Gcrth. Secondary Freshmen Patricia Murphy Chilton, Wisconsin Arnold Richards Niagara, Wisconsin Corl Smedberg Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Jock Neipert Oshkosh, Wisconsin Eugene Riedl Hortonville, Wisconsin Charles Smith Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Nelson Rondolph, Wisconsin Douglas Ritchie Montello, Wisconsin Russell Spaulding Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Nickel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Robien Oshkosh, Wisconsin Naomi Staerkel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kenneth O'Connor Montello, Wisconsin Clifford Rohde Colemon, Wisconsin Russell Staerkel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Raymond Poblc Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ardis Rossow Princeton, Wisconsin John Steiner Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Marvin Paffenroth Oshkosh, Wisconsin Raymond Sacharski Milwaukee, Wisconsin Jomes Stepp Oshkosh, Wisconsin Leonard Persick Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ralph St. Amour Von Dyne, Wisconsin Cothryn Steuck Oshkosh, Wisconsin Eugene Peterson Leopolis, Wisconsin Mary Sampson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin James Studley Oshkosh, Wisconsin James 1. Peterson Necnoh, Wisconsin Ella Moy Schloerb Oshkosh, Wisconsin Verla Stutzman Oshkosh, Wisconsin Stevon Pitflcr Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Roy Schmelter Brillion, Wisconsin Jennie Toub Oshkosh, Wisconsin Chester Popke New London, Wisconsin Gilbert Schmolesky North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Kurt Thiel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Claire Portier Oconto Foils, Wisconsin Duane Schoening New London, Wisconsin Lois Umlond Shawano, Wisconsin Thomas Potter Appleton, Wisconsin Chorles Schram Milwaukee, Wisconsin Frederick Wornecke Peshtigo, Wisconsin James Pynch Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Schumochor Jonesvillc, Wisconsin James Watson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Robert Quinn Hortonville, Wisconsin Lloyd Schwortzmillcr Moyville, Wisconsin Byron Wecss Oshkosh, Wisconsin Clariss Rodke Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Shea Oshkosh, Wisconsin Mildred Zacharios Oshkosh, Wisconsin Carol Radtke Green Leof, Wisconsin Audrey Siewert Oshkosh, Wisconsin Orlyn Zieman Rondolph, Wisconsin Bernice Rehbein Oshkosh, Wisconsin Marlyn Simonson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Nestcr Zille Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Paul Renner Woutomo, Wisconsin Chorlottc Skinner Stoughton, Wisconsin Russell Zirbel Hartford, Wisconsin Second Row: Umlond, Zocharias, Koemich, Radtke, Schloerb. First Row: Steuck, Grenier, Hcrtel, Rehbein, Meyer. RURAL Irene Aolsmo Woupun, Wisconsin Elinor Dombrofski Menosho, Wisconsin Francis Heidt Randolph, Wisconsin Phyllis Rosenberg Clintonville, Wisconsin Joann Allen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Wanda Foss Eldorado, Wisconsin Ardyce King Omro, Wisconsin Mary A. Smith Brandon, Wisconsin Kothleen Artz Monowa, Wisconsin Verna Galow Oshkosh, Wisconsin Betty Lawson Ripon, Wisconsin Theresa Smith Brandon, Wisconsin Willard Chapman Oshkosh, Wisconsin Prudence Giffey Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Shirley Moxted New London, Wisconsin Delores Strahota Marquette, Wisconsin Gloria Daggett Omro, Wisconsin Patricia Hall Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jean Meyer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Alice Wood North Fond du Lac. Wis. PRIMARY m KINDERGARTEN—PRIMARY Maureen Becker Fremont, Wisconsin Lois Gabrilsko Omro, Wisconsin Doris Koelpin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Joyce Mortensen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Doris Brock Green Bay, Wisconsin Janice Jurs Cascade, Wisconsin Dolores Kurtzbein Morkesan, Wisconsin Chorlottc Olsen Theroso, Wisconsin Shirley Caldie Lena, Wisconsin Mary Kilp Oshkosh, Wisconsin Carol Meyer Winneconne, Wisconsin Joyce Rasmussen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Caryl Brown Appleton, Wisconsin Shirley Hanf Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ann Morgan Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lucille Schlochtenhoufen Ripon, Wisconsin Verla Christianson Winneconne, Wisconsin Dolores Hartzell Appleton, Wisconsin Betty Morgan Randolph, Wisconsin Carol Timm Oshkosh, Wisconsin Alice Frey Eldorado, Wisconsin Jeanne Ketfler Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Betty Mueller Winneconne, Wisconsin Janice Unferth Lomira, Wisconsin Elaine Glaesmon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Corinne McCorville Appleton, Wisconsin Thelma Roderick Eagle River, Wisconsin Lillian Van Roy Kaukauna, Wisconsin Third Row: McCorville, Kcttler, B. Morgon, Kilp, Rasmussen, Jurs, Brock. Second Row: A. Morgon, Schlochtenhoufen, Brown, Timm, Unferth, Von Roy, Glaesmon. First Row: Koelpin, Becker, Kurtzbein, Olsen, Mortensen, Gabrilsko. Elementary Fresh men Second Row: Nabbefeld. Dybus. Klopotek, Kuske. Harris. First Row: Dittrich. Etheridge, Stennett, Brand. Taylor. 11 T E K ) EIIIA T E A I) li K A ) M A It (i IIAIIE S Mory E. Brond Three Lokes. Wisconsin Ira Collar Hortonville, Wisconsin Donna Dittrich Weyauwego, Wisconsin Margot Dybus Appleton, Wisconsin Fay Etheridge Oconto, Wisconsin Claudia Harris Rush Lake, Wisconsin Lorraine Klopotek Foil River, Wisconsin June Kuske Appleton, Wisconsin Joan Nabbefeld Appleton, Wisconsin Elaine Schoenick Necnoh, Wisconsin Norman Schein Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arlene Stennett Markeson, Wisconsin Audrey Toylor Columbus, Wisconsin Raymond Wachholz Oshkosh, Wisconsin RURAL Second Row: Lawson, Meyer, Giffey, Golow, Rosenberg, Daggett, King, Dombrowfski. First Row: Foss, Hall, Artz, T. Smith, M. Smith, Wood. 49 Fifth Row: Kirchhoff, Volkmann, Smith, Trovis, Jones. Fourth Row: Edwards, Kuhnz, Meyer, Diel, Hildebront, Stevenson, Stoehr, Bade, Lorson, Moore. Third Row: Parent, Rosenow, Schenkc, Carver, Kietz, Lopos, Kregcl, Klancer, Corgill, Dunham. Second Row: Laufenschlagor, Schomisch, Spollees, Harrmann, Hoeper, Friestad, Loss, Wash-kosko, Moultro. First Row: Ackerman, Scheller, Mtsky, Hay, Steele, Schujahn, Nachtwey, Goick, Brismoster, Gosse. I I! K-l'IIIIFUSSIIUn Roymond Atchinson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Richard Bunker Neenah, Wisconsin Wilbert Fischer Appleton, Wisconsin Edword Haase Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kenneth Boar Oshkosh, Wisconsin James Carey Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Floyd Detroit, Michigan William Harford Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Backer Weyauwego, Wisconsin Don Corgill Oshkosh, Wisconsin Eorl Friestod Willioms Boy, Wisconsin Louis Harrmann Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Bode Plymouth, Wisconsin Hugh Carver Oshkosh, Wisconsin Claude Frohman Birnomwood, Wisconsin Som Hoy Manitowoc, Wisconsin Paul Baker Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Dewing Oshkosh, Wisconsin Joyce Gessert Plymouth, Wisconsin William Hay Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Barlow Arcadia, Wisconsin Clarence Did Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Glaeser Oshkosh, Wisconsin Charles Heisingcr Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lowrcncc Brcitag Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Gordon Dunhom Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gloria Goick Oshkosh, Wisconsin George Hildebront Oshkosh, Wisconsin Paul Briggs Oneida, Wisconsin Herbert Folck Hortonville, Wisconsin Alvin Golz Oshkosh, Wisconsin James Hoeper Nccnoh, Wisconsin Con Brink Oshkosh, Wisconsin Byron Ferguson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Emil Gosse Seymour, Wisconsin Dorothy Horn Oshkosh. Wisconsin Robert Brismoster Oshkosh, Wisconsin Alvin Fischer Appleton, Wisconsin Jomes Haas Woupun, Wisconsin Dole Hurlbutt Oshkosh, Wisconsin 50 I! 0IIIIN It r li Jomes Jackson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Kuhnz Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Richard O'Connor Oshkosh, Wisconsin Fronk Smith Fond du Lac, Wisconsin John Jockson Necnoh, Wisconsin Edward Labuddo Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arnold Porent Niogoro, Wisconsin Paul Spollees Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Emerald Jermone Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Larson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arthur Pitos Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Barboro Steele Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Johnson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Russell Lorson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin James Plein Oshkosh, Wisconsin Philip Stevenson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Owen Jones Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Lautenschloger Oshkosh, Wisconsin William C. Plummer Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Stowe Oshkosh, Wisconsin Winston Jones Oshkosh, Wisconsin Horry Lee Oshkosh, Wisconsin Paul Prokapovitz Puloski, Wisconsin Jack Stridde Oshkosh, Wisconsin Isodorc Koplan Oshkosh, Wisconsin LeRoy Lopas Waupaca, Wisconsin Stanley Rcinke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Tom Toylor Antigo, Wisconsin William Kcntop Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Loss Weyauwcga, Wisconsin George Reynolds Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arthur Techlow Oshkosh, Wisconsin Earl Kiefz Winncconne, Wisconsin Roymond Luther Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gordon Rhoades Neenoh, Wisconsin Wilfred Thierens Niogoro, Wisconsin Robert Kirchhoff Oshkosh, Wisconsin Malcolm MacMenomie Brooklyn, New York Arnold Richords Niogoro, Wisconsin Lorin Trovis Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Kitz Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richord Maultro Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donold Rosenow Niogoro, Wisconsin Jomes Van Slyke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Victor Klancer Sheboygan, Wisconsin Ellsworth Meyer Antigo, Wisconsin Elmer Scheller Von Dyne, Wisconsin William Volkmann Oshkosh, Wisconsin Horold Klar Woupun, Wisconsin Richard Meyer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Russell Schcnke Waupun, Wisconsin Betty Lou Voss Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gerald Koeck Oshkosh, Wisconsin LeRoy Misky Oshkosh, Wisconsin Normon Schomisch Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Woshkosko Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dole Kramer Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Jomes Molitor Appleton, Wisconsin Robert Schroder Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gilbert Wuethrich Winnebogo, Wisconsin Gerald Krotsch Oshkosh, Wisconsin Thomas Moore Oshkosh, Wisconsin Roy Schultz Appleton, Wisconsin Lo Verne Zwicky Oshkosh, Wisconsin Bernard Kregel Sheboygan, Wisconsin Olive Nachtwey North Fond du Lac John Sitter Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ernest Kroeger Hortonville, Wisconsin John Newhouse Montello, Wisconsin Don C. Smith Oshkosh, Wisconsin 51 Mill;It 1L AIITS Korl Ackermonn Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Jean Dimfl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Frank Gruse Oshkosh, Wisconsin Thomas Kontos Butte des Mortes, Wisconsin Thomas Ainsworth Three Lakes. Wisconsin Paul Doreing Appleton, Wisconsin Roymond Gulbrand Maribel, Wisconsin Donald Kuester Appleton, Wisconsin Howord Allen Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Gordon Doule Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Hess Oshkosh, Wisconsin Harold Laque Two Rivers, Wisconsin Ingeburg Bach Oshkosh, Wisconsin Leo Duerson Waupun, Wisconsin Thomas Hornby Montello, Wisconsin Robert Lcdvina Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gertrude Baker Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dolores Ecker Chilton, Wisconsin Nancy Howe Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jean Lingcnfeltor Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Albert Balthozor Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Nona Eggers Oshkosh, Wisconsin Hans Jackson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin William Luchsinger Oshkosh, Wisconsin Beverly Barnard Omro, Wisconsin Edward Erban Oshkosh, Wisconsin Natalie James Oshkosh, Wisconsin Helen Luebke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Barton Detroit, Michigan Joyce Erickson Neenoh, Wisconsin Elmer Jonke Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Luebke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Roy Bicbel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lois Fenzl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Mory Janke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Wilton Lund Oshkosh, Wisconsin Charles Borgwardt Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jane Florsheim Oshkosh, Wisconsin Leonord Jones Oconto, Wisconsin Loraine Mailman Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Rachel Broker Randolph, Wisconsin David Froker Oshkosh, Wisconsin James Kannal Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Marvin Marheine Oshkosh. Wisconsin Alvin Briggs Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Mary Friedel Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Kaspar Oshkosh, Wisconsin John McCain Oshkosh. Wisconsin Alan Brunko Oshkosh, Wisconsin Edward Gorthwoite Oshkosh, Wisconsin James Kelsh Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dorothy Meyer Schiller, Illinois Shirley Brusoe Three Lakes, Wisconsin Joyce Gossert Plymouth, Wisconsin Richard Kenfield Clintonville, Wisconsin William Miller Marshfield, Wisconsin Blake Burton Williams Boy, Wisconsin LeRoy Gilbert Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kenneth Kennedy Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Delores Mueller Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Jock Button Winneconne, Wisconsin Jeon Goodwin Oshkosh, Wisconsin John King Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Nordhous Oshkosh, Wisconsin Cyrus Chapman Tomahawk, Wisconsin Glenn Graff Oshkosh, Wisconsin Phillip Kohl Waupun, Wisconsin Charles Otto Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Dahl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Barbara Graunke Wousau, Wisconsin Frederick Konrad Oshkosh, Wisconsin Shirley Pahlow Oshkosh, Wisconsin Third Row: Witthuhn, Mueller, A. 8riggs, Hornby. Second Row: Button, Jonke, Gessert, Miller, Stridde, Jomes, Konnol, Bolthozor. First Row: Luebke, Fcnzl, Zerler, Ackcrmonn, Burton, Loquc, P. Briggs, Anderson. Shirley Paulson Franklin Ruelke Milwaukee, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Pinch Donald Rulseh Rosendolc, Wisconsin Clintonville, Wisconsin Sylvester Pitzen Mory Sampson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Fond du Lac, Wisconsin John Plotz Glenn Schouder Oshkosh, Wisconsin Showano, Wisconsin Thomas Pritchett Elmer Scheller Sister Bay, Wisconsin Van Dyne, Wisconsin Gerald Reeve Alvin Schwonke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Morie Reinke Jock Stridde Winneconne, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Marvin Robertson Gloria Struthers Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jennie Taub Helen Williams Oshkosh, Wisconsin Omro, Wisconsin Michael Tembelis Wesley Willioms Neenah, Wisconsin Eldorado, Wisconsin Donald Thorcson Neva Witthuhn Woshburn, Wisconsin Black Creek, Wisconsin Albert Thornburgh Charles Zanzig Randolph, Wisconsin Taychcdoh, Wisconsin Alice Vanderwalkes Mory Zerler Neenah, Wisconsin Plymouth, Wisconsin Leon Vondrevil Peter Zimmer Kenosha, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Effie Wartinboe Clintonville, Wisconsin Robert Weed Oshkosh, Wisconsin 53 Third Row: Toub, Schultz, Gaber, Walker, Olsen, Sandberg, Derber. Second Row: Price, Bladow. Veith, Hitchcock, Hendrickson, Kurth, Fink, Skibbe. First Row: Trcptow, Hoffcmon, Korb, Cosodo, Dougherty, Homilton, Deorstine, Hcidt. NtE-PROFESSIOlML Fred Acheson Appleton, Wisconsin Kenneth Broger Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Christoffcrsen Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Fisher Oshkosh, Wisconsin Vernon Achcrmon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jack Brondt Marshfield, Wisconsin Glen Clements Oshkosh, Wisconsin Erwin Froehlick Oshkosh, Wisconsin Williom Allen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Russell Brustmonn Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ralph Day Oshkosh, Wisconsin Earl Gober Niogara, Wisconsin Milton Anderson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Robert Bunke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richord Deorstine Winncconnc, Wisconsin John Gloeser Oshkosh, Wisconsin Milton Barry Sheboygan, Wisconsin Fronklin Burr Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Derber Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dovid Green Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Bousom Kokomo, Indiono Robert Butkiewicz Omro, Wisconsin Glen Derber Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richord Hoffcmon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Belonger Oshkosh, Wisconsin Edgar Casada Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Derber Oshkosh, Wisconsin Merlin Halle Fond du Lac. Wisconsin Roy Bieble Oshkosh, Wisconsin Charles Cose Oshkosh, Wisconsin Williom Dougherty Taychedah, Wisconsin Chorles Hamilton Oshkosh. Wisconsin Williom Birchmcn Prescott, Arizona John Celichowski Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Fcnzl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Hanisch Oshkosh. Wisconsin Gale Bladow Barnum, Wisconsin Rollin Chappie Hixton, Wisconsin Robert Fero Oshkosh, Wisconsin Milton Honnis Pickett, Wisconsin Ralph Boh 1 sen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Charles Cheney Oshkosh, Wisconsin Winnie Fink Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Jomes Hart Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54 Third Row: Krous, Liesong, Westergard, Williams, Fenzl, Cose. Second Row: P. Klemmcr, Wescnberg, Doy, Stobbe, Murphy, J. Klemmer. First Row: Jones, Belongcr, Derbcr, Rhyner, Wislinsky. Richard Hinfz Oshkosh, Wisconsin ] li 11U Corl Knoblock Oshkosh, Wisconsin ! II11 li George Loewen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jock Price Oshkosh, Wisconsin Milton Hintze Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Kock Oshkosh, Wisconsin Leslie Lund Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ralph Rhoades Neenah, Wisconsin Robert Hitchcock Oshkosh, Wisconsin Louis Korb Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Marquardt Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kenneth Robertson Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Hutchinson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Merle Kraus Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jomes Miller Oshkosh, Wisconsin Edward Robl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Jakubowski Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dole Krull Birnomwood, Wisconsin Martin Mondl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Clarence Roepkc Birnomwood, Wisconsin Ben Johnson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Cloyton Kuehn Oshkosh, Wisconsin Nyle Neumann Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Rohner Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Johnson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Woyne Kundiger Oshkosh, Wisconsin Frank Olsen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gordon Rucks Byron, Wisconsin Dan Jungwirth Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Kurfh Manitowoc, Wisconsin Gilbert Pollnow Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jomes Ryan Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jomes Jungwirth Oshkosh. Wisconsin Robert Lichtfuss Oshkosh, Wisconsin Mortin Paulsen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Sandberg North Fond du Lac Henry Kalbus Oshkosh, Wisconsin Fred Liesong Brillion, Wisconsin Carlton Pfaffenrath Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Schoefer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Stephen Kircher Oshkosh, Wisconsin David Lindow Manowa, Wisconsin Arthur PontO Oshkosh, Wisconsin Corleton Schmidt Oshkosh, Wisconsin 55 Second Row: Halle, Pfeiffer, Derbcr, Stongel. First Row: Strcckenbach, Hoszel, Borgwordt. Richard Schober Donald Stowe Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh. Wisconsin Allan Schultz Gerald Streblow Oshkosh. Wisconsin Cecil, Wisconsin Philip Segor Jeon Streckcnbach Oshkosh, Wisconsin Green Boy, Wisconsin Donald Skibbe Rolph Strey Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Woync Skidmore Lyneal Stucbs Oshkosh, Wisconsin Neenah, Wisconsin Roger Smith George Subert Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kimberly, Wisconsin Harvey Stongel Clayton Taub Kewaunee, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Edward Stobbe Richard Tessner Berlin, Wisconsin Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Edword Thein Robert Williams Kimberly, Wisconsin Brondon, Wisconsin Ralph Van Horen Edmund Wislinsky Gillett, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Harold Vcith Wollacc Wurl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Tomahowk, Wisconsin William Wagner Thomos Wyman Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Chorles Ware Donold Zcntner Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Sam Wartinbee Donold Zielke ciintonville, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Erwin Wcsenbcrg Gillett, Wisconsin Richard Williams Oshkosh, Wisconsin Third Row: Scngloub, Ocstrcich, Frye, Ochs, Viets, Fitzgcrold. Second Row: Hansen, Manser, Plummer, Harmon. First Row: Steiner, Bchl, Hershberger. Clarence Bauer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lee Hershberger Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gerald Behl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Juedcs Oshkosh, Wisconsin Erwin Borst Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Knaak Oshkosh, Wisconsin Earl Calhoon Omro, Wisconsin William Monser Oshkosh, Wisconsin James Dyckhoff Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Miller Oshkosh, Wisconsin Roy Fletcher Oshkosh, Wisconsin Williom E. Plummer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arnold Fox Oshkosh, Wisconsin David Prosser Mcnosho, Wisconsin Florian Froemming Oshkosh, Wisconsin Kenneth Schneider Oshkosh, Wisconsin Stonlcy Gotz Birnamwood, Wisconsin John Steiner Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Horold Hoblc Oshkosh, Wisconsin Don Terrace Oshkosh, Wisconsin Forrest Hansen Pulcifer, Wisconsin Ralph Terrace Oshkosh, Wisconsin Royol Harmon Woutomo, Wisconsin Cletus Weber Niagoro, Wisconsin Froncis Woulf Elwood Kielsmeier Niogara, Wisconsin Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Robert Bernes Walter Oestreich Oshkosh, Wisconsin Manowo, Wisconsin John Bcrsch Poul Osfwold Winneccnne, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Louis Brecse Glen Ross Oshkosh, Wisconsin Stockton, Californio Marguerite Eck Roger Schlising Oshkosh, Wisconsin Tomahawk, Wisconsin Gale Ewald Carl Schroedcr Waupoco, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jerome Fitzgcrold Albert Senglaub Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin George Frye Robert Stevenson Omro, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Word Fuchs Leon Vondrcuil Morion, Wisconsin Kenosha, Wisconsin Orville Hoszel John Veits Kewaunee, Wisconsin Rolph Hurlbut Oshkosh, Wisconsin Marvin Juedcs Oshkosh, Wisconsin Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Fourth Row: DcMarais, Knott, Nelson. Third Row: Aim, Staerkel, Nimmcr. Second Row: Rhoodes, Krippene, Husmon, Erdmann, Hutchinson, Georgcson, Kropidloski. First Row: Frohmon, Weber, Kloeser, Roepke, Von LoMocn, Wogner. MEDICINE William Aim Oshkosh, Wisconsin William Kindschuh Fond du Loc, Wisconsin John Nelson Oshkosh. Wisconsin Harry Stelzner Oshkosh, Wisconsin Peter Buckstoff Oshkosh, Wisconsin Charles Knott Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Herman Nimmer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Thomas Sullivan Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lloyd DeMorois Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Noah Koerncr Birnamwood, Wisconsin Jomcs Postl Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richord Sylvester Oshkosh, Wisconsin Allen Fcnlon Volders, Wisconsin George Kontos Butte des Morts, Wisconsin Stuart Rau Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Temple Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Robert Heidemon Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Lampert Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Schoifcr Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Bcrtho Thompson Comp Loke, Wisconsin Robert Heywood Oshkosh, Wisconsin Allen Lund Oshkosh, Wisconsin Nyol Scheuermann Oshkosh, Wisconsin Dovid Uelman Compbellsport, Wisconsin Shirley Jones Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Manion Oshkosh, Wisconsin Douglos Smith Oshkosh, Wisconsin Wendell Voight Morshficld, Wisconsin Leo Joseph Fond du Loc, Wisconsin James Morks Berlin, Wisconsin Normon Stongby Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Third Row: Peterson, Hoffmon, Miller, Gartzke. Second Row: Morrissey, Schriefer, Fohrendorff, Drexler, MocDonold. First Row: Woser, Richter, Pogel, Phillips, Meier. ii i; ii i r 11 t n c ii ill ii i ii u v DENTISTRY Douglas Bauer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Behling Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Broker Oshkosh, Wisconsin Roger Chandler Oshkosh, Wisconsin Henry Closcn Oshkosh, Wisconsin Don Dore North Fond du Lac Robert Erdmann Oshkosh, Wisconsin PHARMACY Arline Borden Waupaca, Wisconsin Quentin Broun Walbene, Wisconsin Russell Chatterton Omro, Wisconsin MEDICAL TECHh Rosemary Drexler Oshkosh, Wisconsin Evelyn Johnson Oshkosh, Wisconsin NURSING Rosalia Fohrendorff Taychcdoh, Wisconsin Potricio Faust Oshkosh, Wisconsin Aileen Flanagan Rush Loke, Wisconsin Mary Lee Isley Lovilia, Iowa James Frohman Bimomwood, Wisconsin Russell Georgeson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lawrence Heckle Appleton, Wisconsin Bruce Husman Oshkosh, Wisconsin James Hutchinson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ray Kloeser Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ben Krippene Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Ewald Weyauwego, Wisconsin Robert Gartzke Shawano, Wisconsin James Hoffman Waupun, Wisconsin Yvonne Kellermon Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lorraine Martell Menosho, Wisconsin Dorothy Korow Oshkosh, Wisconsin Joan MacDonald Oshkosh, Wisconsin Rita Meier Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Corol Pogel Birnomwood, Wisconsin Ben Kropidloski Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Pable Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Redlin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Merton Redmond Oshkosh, Wisconsin Willard Rocpke Birnomwood, Wisconsin John Schneider Milwaukee, Wisconsin Roy Scnsonbrenner Menosho, Wisconsin Reynold Miller Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jomes Peterson Woupaco, Wisconsin Carl Pfeiffer Oshkosh, Wisconsin June Montonati Menosho, Wisconsin Ruth Ann Morrissey Oshkosh, Wisconsin Nadine Phillips Chilton, Wisconsin Margaret Richter Green Boy, Wisconsin Alice Rossow Princeton, Wisconsin Ursula Schriefer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donn B. Smith Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richard Sponbouer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Russell Staerkel Oshkosh, Wisconsin Poul Wagner Oshkosh, Wisconsin Edward Weber Oshkosh, Wisconsin Hattie Van LaMoen Kimberly, Wisconsin Leonard Rice Oshkosh, Wisconsin George Steorns Omro, Wisconsin Howard Wondrey Berlin, Wisconsin Arthur Nusser Omro, Wisconsin Joyce Woser Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Phvllis Tetcak Oshkosh, Wisconsin 59 Third Row: Schoenrock, Derber. Kitz, Kelley. Second Row: Leuthold, Herrick. Freund. Pitz. Hcrrling. First Row: Radtke, Jurkins. Fisher, Taylor. L III - IIIT S LAW Corlton Buerger Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Donald Hcrrling Plymouth, Wisconsin Vance Leuthold Oshkosh, Wisconsin Richord Poliak Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Duffy Oshkosh, Wisconsin Hart Ives Oshkosh, Wisconsin Brion Manion Fond du Lac, Wisconsin George Posey Merrill, Wisconsin Nothon Ellegant Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Ives Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jomes Morgon Oshkosh, Wisconsin George Radtke Oshkosh, Wisconsin Clinton Fisher Oshkosh, Wisconsin Milton Hintze Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Morrissey Berlin, Wisconsin Robert Russell Fond du Lac. Wisconsin John Freund Omro, Wisconsin Jock Jewell Oshkosh, Wisconsin Philip Nelson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Williom Schein Oshkosh, Wisconsin Harold Go low Oshkosh, Wisconsin Glenn Johnson Denmork, Wisconsin William O'Brien Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Russell Spaulding Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Gorschcls Fond du Lac. Wisconsin Jacquelyn Jurkins Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Osterfog Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Walstod Oshkosh, Wisconsin Claude Herrick Monttllo, Wisconsin Richord Keese Oshkosh, Wisconsin Walter Pitz Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arthur Zarling Oshkosh, Wisconsin ARTS Verna Ackerman Oshkosh, Wisconsin Leo Jerabek Kewaunee, Wisconsin Earl MacDonald Oshkosh, Wisconsin Duane Schimmel Omro, Wisconsin James Arentsen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Chris Johnson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Edwin Meydam Wausau, Wisconsin David Schoenrock Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald Clochesy Oshkosh, Wisconsin Alice Kelly Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Alvin Nickel Winneconnc, Wisconsin Albert Scngloub Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jeon Dahm Oshkosh, Wisconsin Morion Kitz Oshkosh, Wisconsin Marion Oleson Pickett, Wisconsin James Stout Oshkosh, Wisconsin Mory Derber Oshkosh, Wisconsin Merle Krause Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Poterson Oshkosh, Wisconsin Francis Weber Oshkosh, Wisconsin Doris Eckstein Larsen, Wisconsin Soro Lem Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Reddy Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Weed Oshkosh, Wisconsin Beverly Former Oshkosh, Wisconsin Consfontine Litres Oshkosh, Wisconsin James Rhyner Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lowell Ives Oshkosh, Wisconsin George Mocho Oshkosh, Wisconsin Raymond Scharpf Oshkosh, Wisconsin 60 Second Row: Myers, Eggers, Von Gnechten, Lundin, Stodtmueller. First Row: Gores, Kessenich, Hovcn, Eck. Helen Eck Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ray Kerrigan Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Plummer Oshkosh, Wisconsin Ar.hur Shirtz Oshkosh, Wisconsin Allan Eggers Merrill, Wisconsin Morion Kessenich Oshkosh, Wisconsin Helen Popovich Moyville, Wisconsin Richard Stodtmueller Neenoh, Wisconsin Stanley Gores Fond du Loc, Wisconsin Herbert Lundin Niagara, Wisconsin Lee Quo 1 Icy Oshkosh, Wisconsin Corolyn Stoll O-hkosh, Wisconsin Russell Haven Clintonvillc, Wisconsin Donald Meyer Mcnosha, Wisconsin Edward Rosmussen Oshkosh, Wisconsin Norman Tebo Oshkosh, Wisconsin Williom Holm Oshkosh, Wisconsin John Miner Oshkosh, Wisconsin Williom Sanvidge Oshkosh, Wisconsin Robert Tomlitz Oshkosh, Wisconsin Evelyn Johnson Winneconne, Wisconsin Donald Myers Appleton, Wisconsin Sylvester Schmid Oshkosh, Wisconsin Lawrence Von Gnechten Tomahawk, Wisconsin 61 Oshkosh Guidance Center Veterans Administration PERSONNEL OF GUIDANCE CENTER MR. JOHN M. FREEMAN..... MR. S. J. VERBETEN...... MR. GORDON J. KESTER.... MR. RICHARD J. BECKER... MR. H. K. SPOO......... MR. FREDERICK L. CAUDLE . . . DR. RAYMOND RAMSDEN.... DR. RICHARD B. THIEL... MR. DURWARD L. MILLER... MRS. LORRAINE JEREBEK... MR. FURMAN ALLEN........ DR. E. B. PFEFFERKORN.. MR. MELVIN C. KLEINSCHMIDT MRS. KATHRYN WONIO...... MR. HARRY H. HARTMAN___ MISS RUBY WYMAN......... MISS I ONE RADKE........ Chief of Oshkosh Guidance Center (First Semester! ..................Chief of Oshkosh Guidance Center ............................Director of Counseling ....................Training Officer (Institutional! ...............Training Officer On-Job Troining! .........................................Counso or .......................Counselor (First Semester) ........................Counselor (First Semester! ..........................................Counselor ......................................Psychometrist ....................Psychometrist (First Semester) ................................Medical Consultant .........................Secretory to Mr. Vcrbcten ........Secretory to Mr. Freemon (First Semester) .....................Secretary to Training Officers ..........Secretory to Mr. Becker (First Semester) ...........................Secretory to Mr. Kester VETERANS' GUIDANCE On March 6th, the Veterans' Administrative Guidance Center completed a year of operation on the campus. During that time 814 veterans of World War II availed themselves of the complete counseling and guidance services of the center, located on the first floor of the Science Building. The establishment of the center was brought about by President Polk because of his desire that the veterans of Winnebago and surrounding counties have the advantage of this type of service. The center, which was headed by Mr. John M. Freeman the first semester and by Mr. S. J. Verbeten the latter half of the year, is operated jointly by the government and the college. Trained counselors of the college faculty aid the veteran in selecting an occupation and related course of training for which he is best fitted. The veteran's preferences, interests, aptitudes, and abilities are determined by special facilities available at the center, and are offered not only to students of Oshkosh State Teachers College, but to all veterans of Winnebagoland. Miller, Kester, Thiel, Freemon, Kleinschmidt, Wonio, Coudle, Becker. Veterans of Oshkosh State Teachers College OFFICERS Adviser............. President........... Vice-President . . . Secretory-Treosurer .....MR. CAUDLE ....JAMES SNOW .ARTHUR ZARLING JAMES CARPENTER VETERANS OF OSHKOSH STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE At the beginning of the 1945-46 year, the fifteen veterans of World War II who were in attendance at the college held a series of meetings during the fall months. This group adopted a constitution, elected officers, ond chose the name VETERANS OF OSHKOSH STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE. The purpose of the organization, as provided for in the constitution, is twofold: first, to promote the general welfare of student veterans, and second, to be o medium of service to the college. With reference to the second objective, the veterans felt that along with the advantages afforded them under the G.l. Bill, they had the opportunity to aid the college in achieving its various objectives, and they hove directed their efforts to this end. The veteran contingent at the college grew from three individuals, who were in attendance during the spring of 1945, to neorly five hundred during the 1946-47 school year. Mr. Frederick L. Caudle, faculty adviser to the veterans and adviser to this organization, is intensely interested in the veterans and their welfare. The group culminated their activities for the year with the sponsoring of two progroms of the radio series, THE COLLEGE SPEAKS. James Snow, James Carpenter, Mr. Caudle. 1 9 4 6 - IM7 KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS—AAF, Army A.r Force; CG. Coast Guard; MAC, Marine Air Corps; MC, Morine Corps; NAC, Novy Air Corps; WACS, Women's Army Corps; WAVES, Women Appointed for Volunteer Emergency Service, Novy. NAME BRANCH OF SERVICE THEATER FRED F. ACHESON ...............................MC ... ALBERT W. ACKERMAN............................ Novy . . JAMES I. ADAMS ............................... Novy . . JAY B. ALBEE ................................. Army .. HOWARD M. ALLEN .............................. Novy . . WILLIAM M. ALLEN ............................. Army . . WILLIAM ALM .................................. Army . . MILTON A. ANDERSON ....................... Novy (V-5 ROBERT K. ANSORGE ............................ Army . . JAMES ARENTSEN................................ Novy . . .. Pacific American American . . Pacific European .. Pocific European American European Amcricon KENNETH BAAR ....... ROBERT F. BACKER.... JOHN W. BAGLEY...... PAUL G. BAKER ...... JOHN M. BALBOT ..... ALBERT BALTHAZOR . .. ARLIN C. BARDEN .... R08ERT C, 8ARLOW---- ROBERT W. BARNES ___ MILTON J. BARRY .... LELAND BARTELT...... ROBERT C. BARTON____ DAVID N. BATZER .... CLARENCE A. BAUER .. DOUGLAS BAUER ...... RICHARD LEE BAUSON . . GERALD H. BEHL ..... DONALD D. BEHLING ROBERT L. BELONGER . . CLARENCE C. BENNETT . JOHN C. BERSCH ..... MERLAND B. BERSCH . . WILLIAM W. BIRCHMAN CLARENCE W. BITTNER . GALE C. B LA DOW ... EARL E. BLOCK....... AUDREY B. BOEHM..... RICHARD E. BOELKE ... RALPH C. BOHLSSEN . . . CHARLES BORGWARDT . ERWIN B. BORST...... STANLEY H. 80TZ .... KENNETH C. BRAGER . . DONALD J. BREAKER . . . LOUIS J. BREESE..... RALPH A. BREIT...... LAWRENCE BREITAG . . . DONALD J. 8RINK .... ROBERT E. 8RISMASTER . LESLIE C. BROWN..... SHIRLEY A. BRUSOE___ RUSSELL W. BRUSTMANN CARLTON F. BUERGER . . MELVIN R. BUETOW .. . ROBERT C. BUNKE..... RICHARD M. BUNKER . . FRANKLIN BURR ...... CLYDE D. BUSCHKOPF . . ROBERT A BUTKIEWICZ JACK R BUTTON ...... . . Army . . . . Army . . ... MC . . AAF . . . . Army . . . . AAF . . . . Army . . . . Navy . . .. AAF . . . . Army . . . . NAC . . . . NAC . . .. Navy .. . . AAF . . . . AAF . . . . Novy . . .. Navy .. . . Army . . . . Army . , . . Novy . . . . Novy . . .. AAF . . AAF—NAC . . Army . . :: '82 :: . WAVES . .. Army .. . . AAF . . ... MC ... . . Ncvy . . . . Army . . .. AAF . . . . Navy .. .. AAF . . . . Army . . . . Novy . . .. Navy .. . . AAF . . . . AAF . . . . WACS . . .. Army .. . . MAC . . . . Novy . . . . Navy .. . . AAF . . NAC Novy Navy AAF ...........Pacific ...........Pocific ...........Pacific ..........American ...........Pocific ...........Pocific ......... Europeon European—Pocific ..........American ......... European ...........Pocific ...........Pocific ..........American ......... Europeon ..........Amcricon ...........Pocific ..........American ..........European ......... European ...........Pacific ...........Pacific ..........American ..........Amcricon ..........European ...........Pocific ..........European ..........American ......... Europeon ......... Europeon ...........Pocific ..........Amcricon ...........Pocific ...........Pocific ...........Pocific ...........Pocific ...........Pocific ......... Europeon .......... Pocific ......... European ......... Europeon .......... Pocific ......... Europcon ...........Pocific .......... Pacific ...........Pocific ..........Amcricon ...........Amcncon ......... Europeon .......... Pocific European—Pocific Fourth Row: Miner, Bittner, Licsong, Cholupo, Rueckert, Derber, P. Klcmmer, Petrie, Stongby, E. Meyer. Third Row: Carey. Scheller. Backer, Aim, Carver. Kregel. Ferguson, Kirchhoff, Thierens. Renner. Corske. Second Row: Hoble, Georgeson, Zwicky, Schenzel, Damon, Myers, Choloupko, De Morois, J. Klcmmer, Connor, D. Smith. First Row: Belonger, Shea, Pynch, D. Meyer, Spollces, Fletcher, C. Smith, Marheine, Portier, Wollenfong, Kenyon. NAME EDWARD H. CALDER .... EARL S. CALHOON ..... ERVINE D. CALVERT ... JAMES 6. CAREY. JR... DAN C. CARGILL ...... JAMES W. CARPENTER -- DONALD L. CARTER..... HUGH W. CARVER ...... EDGAR L. CASADA ..... CHARLES R. CASE ..... JOHN F. CELICHOWSKI _ LESLIE J. CHALOUPKA.. FRANK I. CHALUPA..... CYRUS R. CHAPMAN..... WILLARD J. CHAPMAN___ ROLLIN S. CHAPPLE.... KEITH E. CHIPMAN .... ROBERT W. CHRISTOFFERSEN HENRY F. CLASEN ..... GLEN E. CLEMENTS...... DONALD H. CLOCHESY.... IRA E. COLLAR ....... ROBERT E. COLLAR .... GALEN L. COMEAUX..... KEITH E. COMEAUX..... DONALD J. CONNOR ..... LAWRENCE H. COON ..... BRANCH OF SERVICE ..... Novy....... ..... AAF ...... ..... AAF ...... .....Army....... ..... AAF ...... .....Novy....... .... NAC ........ .....Army........ ...... AAF ...... ..... NAC ....... ..... Novy....... .....Army........ .....Army........ ..... Novy....... .....Army........ ..... Novy ...... ..... Novy ...... ..... Navy....... .....Army........ ..... Novy ...... .....Novy ....... .....Novy........ ......Novy ...... ......Army....... ......Army....... .....Army........ .....Army........ THEATER ......... Pacific .........American .........American ........ Europeon .........American Pacific—European .........American ........ European .........Americon ........ European ..........Pacific ........ European .........European .........American ........ European .........Americon ..........Pacific ..........Pacific ..........Pocific ..........Pocific ..........Pocific ..........Pocific ..........Pocific ......... Pocific .........Americon .........Europeon .........American ROBERT J. DAHL...... ROBERT J. DAMON..... SARA E. DAVIES ..... GERALD DAVY ........ RALPH W. DAY........ KENNETH J. DE BEHNKE LLOYD C. DE MARAIS . . STANLEY DENNIN...... DONALD W. DERBER---- GLEN A. DERBER...... ROBERT J. DERBER.... RICHARD K. DEWING CLARENCE A. DIEL.... FLOYD C. DIETZO..... MELVIN W. DISCHER --- GERALD C. DITTER.... FRANK D. D08YNS...... DANIEL P. DORE...... WILLIAM H. DOUGHERTY GORDON E. DOULE..... ROBERT L. DUFFY...... LLOYD M. DUSTMAN ... JAMES L. DYCKHOFF __ AAF Army WAVES AAF Novy AAF Army Army Army Army Army NAC AAF NAC AAF Army Army AAF AAF NAC American American Americon Americon Americon American Europcon Americon Europeon European Europeon American American American American .. Pacific European .. Pacific .. Pocific European .. Pocific .. Pocific .. Pocific RICHARD H. EDWARDS ............................MC ALLAN E. EGGERS............................... Novy RUSSEL G. EHRENHARDT.......................... AAF NATHAN ELLEGANT............................... AAF EDWARD ERBAN ..................................MC ROBERT E. ERDMANN ............................ AAF ROBERT C. EVANS .............................. Novy GALE EWALD....................................Army JOHN S. EWALD................................ Novy .. Pacific .. Pocific .. Pocific Americon .. Pocific Americon Americon . . Pocific American RICHARD J. FAAS............................... Novy HERBERT W. FALCK ............................. Novy ROBERT W. FENTON...............................Army DONALD J. FENZL .............................. Novy BYRON W. FERGUSON ............................ Army ROBERT W. FERO ................................ NAC LEONARD J. FEUDNER............................. AAF WINNIE A. FINK................................. AAF ..........Pacific .........Americon European—Pocific ..........Pocific ..........Pacific .........Americon .........Americon ........ European Fourth Row: Hortmon, Ocstreich, Dustmen, Plummer, Toub, Multhauf, Kraus, Balthozor, Third Row: Kropidloski, Ross, Doule, Misky, Strey, Brismoster, Zirbel, Dischcr, G. Peterson, Second Row: Hoy, Strcblow, Kuhnz, Often, Lopos, Gerth, Loutenschlogcr, Hoszel, Fenton, First Row: Hughes, Vcith, Morgan, Kitz, R. Peterson, Thornburgh, Prokopovitz, Jones, Joseph, O'Brien, Dohl, Dovy, Stevenson. Schneider, Baker. Kloncer. Bauer, Hoffemon, Lund. NAME BRANCH OF SERVICE THEATER CLINTON R. FISCHER . .. WILBERT J. FISCHER . . . ALVIN J. FISCHER.... WILLIAM G. FISHER___ JEROME 0. FITZGERALD RAYMOND FLETCHER . . . JOHN E. FLOYD....... ARNOLD L. FOX ...... THURMAN O. FOX ..... DAVID F FRAKER...... ERWIN FROEHLICH..... FLCRIAN H. FROEMMING CLAUDE E. FROHMAN . . . JAMES R. FROHMAN . . . GEORGE D. FRYE ..... WARD L. FUCHS....... NORMAN E. FULLER____ Novy Navy Navy Army Army Army AAF NAC AAF AAF Novy Novy Novy Novy AAF Novy AAF . . Pocific . . Pocific . . Pocific European European European American American . . Pacific European . . Pocific . . Pocific American American American .. Pacific European EARL R. GABER ....... EDWARD C. 6ARTHWAITE ROBERT R. GARTZKE____ STANLEY G. GATZ...... RUSSELL L. GEORGESON . . MERLIN W GERRETSON . . WINFRIED GERTH....... LE ROY H. GILBERT ... JOHN G. GLAESER. JR. ALBERT J. GOERLITZ __ ALVIN R GOLZ......... JOSEPHINE GOOMEY..... ROBERT A. GORCHELS . .. STANLEY L. GORES..... WIIMER A GORSKE ..... EMIL H. GOSSE........ RAYMOND W. GRADY . .. DAVID G GREEN........ WALLACE GREENMAN . . . FRANK L. GRUSE....... GROVER A. GUELL...... RAYMOND L. GULBRAND . CG . Navy Navy NAC Army Army AAF AAF Novy Army Navy WACS AAF AAF Army Army AAF Navy Novy Army Army Navy .........American .........American .........Americon ..........Pacific ........ European .........Americon .........American .........American ..........Pacific ..........Pocific .........American .........American Pacific—European ..........Pacific .........European .........Europcon .........European .........American .........American ..........Pocific ..........Pocific .........Americon JAMES R HAAS....... EDWARD J. HAASE____ NORMAN HAASE ...... HAROLD J. HABLE.... RICHARD J. HAFFEMAN MERLIN B. HALLE ___ ANTHONY T. HALLMAN JOHN E. HAMER...... CHARLES H. HAMILTON RICHARD L. HANISCH . MILTON C. HANNIS . . . FORREST H. HANSEN . . WILLIAM S. HARFORD . ROYAL A. HARMON . . . LOUIS R. HARRMANN . JAMES A. HART ..... JAMES W. HARTFORD . RAYMOND HARTMAN . WALTER K. HARTMAN GEORGE HASZEL ..... ORVILLE L HASZEL . . . RUSSELL L. HAVEN--- SAM M. HAY ........ WILLIAM J. HAY .... LAWRENCE J. HECKLE . ROBERT HEIDEMAN ... FRANCIS J. HE IDT.. EDWARD HENDRICKS . . EARL E. HENDRICKSEN Army MC . Army Army AAF Army Army AAF Army Navy Novy MC . AAF Novy Navy NAC Army AAF Novy AAF MC NAC AAF AAF Army Army Novy AAF . MC European American . . Pacific European European American Europcon American European .. Pocific . . Pocific .. Pocific European .. Pocific .. Pocific American . . Pocific American .. Pocific .. Pocific .. Pacific .. Pocific Europcon European Europcon American American American .. Pacific Third Row: 8atzer, Price, Radtke, C. Fischer, Hornby, Gorfhwaite, Lampcrt, Breitog, VonGnechten, Edwards, Tebo, Chappie. Second Rcw: A. Fischer, Steiner, Frohmon, Borgwardt, Jackson, Mullen, Nelson, Washkosko, Koch, Von Horen. First Row: Lautenschlager, Button, Marks, Klcr, Konrad, Haszel, W. Fischer, Schultz, Kirch- ner, Adams, Faos. NAME CLAUDE C. HERRICK... LEE G. HERSHBERGER__ ROBERT C. HESS...... ROBERT M. HEYWOOD . . . RICHARD P. HINZ..... ROBERT C. HITCHCOCK . . DONALD C. HOEFT..... JAMES F. HOEPER..... JAMES R. HOFFMAN.... WILLIAM G. HOLM..... THOMAS S. HORNBY ___ SARA MARGARET HUGHES WILLIAM R. HUGHES___ BRUCE N. HUSMAN .... JAMES R. HUTCHINSON . . JOHN L. HUTCHINSON . . MARY L. ISLEY....... WILLIAM C. ISON..... HART C. IVES ....... LOWELL F. IVES....... ROBERT S. IVES...... JAMES H. JACKSON .... JOHN H. JACKSON ..... ROBERT J. JAKUBOWSKI FREDERICK JAMES .... ELMER C. JANDOUREK___ ELMER E. JANKE....... JOHN W. JARVIS ...... WILLIAM JENKS ....... RONALD C. JENSEN .... LEO S. JERABEK ...... EARL W. JERDEE....... EMERALD A. JEROME ... JACK R. JEWELL ...... JOHN K. JIRIKOVEC.... BEN S. JOHNSON, JR... CHRISTIAN W. JOHNSON . GLENN A. JOHNSON..... RICHARD E. JOHNSON___ RICHARD W. JOHNSON ... KERMIT JONES......... LEONARD H. JONES..... OWEN R. JONES........ WINSTON H. JONES..... LEO JOSEPH .......... DONALD E. JUEDES..... MARVIN W. JUEDES..... OUIRIN E. JUNG....... DONALD E. JUNGWIRTH .. JAMES M. JUNGWIRTH . . . WILLIAM G. JUNGWIRTH . ISADORE KAPLAN....... HENRY H. KALBUS ..... RICHARD H. KEESE..... JOHN H. KEHOE ....... PAUL G. KELLER....... JAMES D. KELSH ...... RICHARD E. KENFIELD ... WILLIAM H. KENTOP.... DONALD L. KENYON .... RAYMOND J. KERRIGAN . . EL WOOD KIELSMEIER... EARL H. KIETZ ....... WILLIAM F. KINDSCHUH . JOHN B. KING......... STEPHEN R. KIRCHER... ROBERT J. KIRCHOFF... BRANCH OF SERVICE ...... Navy .... ..... AAF ...... ...... AAF ..... ....... Navy..... ....... AAF ..... .....Army........ ....... AAF ..... ....... Navy..... .... NAC ....... .....Navy....... .... Navy....... ....WACS........ .... AAF ....... ..... Novy...... ......Army...... .....Army....... .... WAVES ...... ....Army........ .... Navy ...... ..... Navy ..... ..... Novy...... .......MC........ .....Novy ....... .....Army........ .... MAC ....... ..... Novy ...... ......Army....... ....Army......... ....Army......... ....Army......... .... AAF ........ ...... Novy...... .......MC........ ...... AAF ..... Navy Army NAC Navy AAF Army Novy Navy AAF Novy Army Army NAC Army AAF Novy Army AAF Novy Army Army Army Novy Army AAF Army AAF Novy Novy Novy Army THEATER .........American ...........Pacific .........Americon ..........Amencon ..........Americon ..........Pocific .........Americon ...........Pacific .........Americon ..........Pocific .........Americon .........European ........ European ..........Pocific ..........Pacific ..........Pocific .........American .........American .........Americon .........American .........Americon ..........Pocific ..........Pocific .........European .........American ..........Pacific ..........Pocific ........ European .........European .........European .........American ..........Amcncon .........American ........ European .........American ..........Pacific .........Americon ........ European ..........Pacific ..........Pacific .........European .........American .........American ..........Pacific .........European .........American ........ European ..........Pacific ..........Pocific ........ European .........Americon ..........Pacific .........Americon ........ Pacific ..........Pacific ..........Pacific .........European .........American ..........Pocific .........European ..........Pocific .........Americon .........Americon Pacific—European .........American .........Americon ........ European Fourth Row: Carpenter, Hartman, Schenke, Postl, Frohmon, Macho, Gulbrand, Kuehn, Williams, King. Third Row: Maultra, Kehoe, Staerkel, Jungwirth, Knobloch, Pollnow, Fenzl, Case, Lundin, Parent, Wuethrich. Second Row: Hoeper, Hoven, Honnis, Bunko, Plummer, Wislinsky, Eggers, Zieman, Newhousc. First Row: Tomlitz, Husmon, Greenmon, Kentop, Johnson, Gortzke, Duffy, Rhyncr, Murphy, Jones, Weber. NAME BRANCH OF SERVICE GLENN A. KIRCHNER . .. WILLIAM M. KITZ ... VICTOR J. KLANCER . . . HAROLD R. KLAR..... JACK W. KLEMMER ___ PAUL W. KLEMMER --- FREBERT H. KLITZ .. ROBERT W. KNAAK____ CARL KNOBLOCH ..... CHARLES H. KNOTT--- HAROLD P- KNUEPPEL . . RICHARD L. KOCH.... PHILLIP C. KOEBER.. GERALD T KOECK..... NOAH F. KOERNER ... HARVEY J. KOERWITZ . . FREDERICK G. KONRAD GEORGE J. KONTOS... LOUIS L. KORB ..... DONALD A. KORSCH . . . DALE E. KRAMER .... REGINALD O. KRAMER . . LYLE E. KRAUSE .... BERNARD J. KREGEL__ EMIL C. KREJCAREK-- BENJAMIN T. KRIPPENE BEN L. KROPIDLOSKI . .. DALE A. KRULL..... CLAYTON KUEHN ..... DONALD R. KUESTER . .. RICHARD H. KUHNZ . . WAYNE B. KUNDIGER . JOHN A. KURTH...... Navy AAF AAF Navy Army Army NAC CG . Navy Navy Army Navy AAF Army Army Army Navy Navy AAF Navy Army Army Army Navy AAF Army Navy Navy AAF AAF Navy THEATER .. Pacific American American American European European American .. Pacific .. Pacific .. Pocific . . Pacific .. Pocific . . Pocific European European . . Pocific American . . Pocific . . Pacific American Europcon Americon American European European American American European .. Pacific American European American . . Pacific JEANNE A. LA BLONDE EDWARD J. LABUDDE JOHN LAMPERT HAROLD LAQUE DONALD M. LARSON RUSSELL T. LARSON HELMUTH L. LAUTENSCHLAGER JOHN LAUTENSCHLAGER MILTON LAUTENSCHLAGER ROY H. LAWSON ROBERT J. LEDVINA HARRY J. LEE VANCE T. LEUTHOLD ROBERT F. LICHTFUSS FRANKLIN J. LIE8HABER FRED H. LIESONG CONSTANTINE LITRAS WILLIAM C. LITTLEWOOD AAF . . GEORGE H. LOEWEN LE ROY A. LOPAS ROBERT A. LOPPNOW ROBERT L. LOSS WILLIAM J. LUEBKE RICHARD H. LUFT ARDEN LUKER ALLAN LUND LESLIE F. LUND AAF . WILTON J. LUND HERBERT J. LUNDIN CG ... RAYMOND G. LUTHER ........American .........Pacific ........American ........American ........Europcon .........Pocific .........Pocific • .....Europeon Pacific—European ........Europeon ■......European European—Pacific ........American ........Americon ....... European ........European ........American .........Pocific ........American .........Pocific .........Pocific .........Pacific ........American .........Pacific ........Americon ........Americon ....... Europcon European—Pocific ........Americon ........American EARL F. MocDONALD . CG . JOHN A MocDONALD AAF GEORGE L MACHO Now MALCOLM MocMENAMIE DONALD W. MAND AAF BRIAN G. MAN ION .. CG . DONALD T. MAN ION MARVIN E. MARHEINE JAMES S. MARKS ROBERT J. MARQUARDT RICHARD MARSH JOHN W. MARX GUST H. MASTRICOLA ROY MATZDORF RICHARO G. MAULTRA jack c. McCarthy RUSSELL E. MERRILL EDWIN MEYDAM DONALD C. MEYER DOROTHY MEYER ELLSWORTH W. MEYER WAVES Americon European American American American American European European Americon .. Pocific American .. Pacific European .. Pacific Americon .. Pocific American Americon .. Pocific American Europcon NAME BRANCH OF SERVICE THEATER RICHARD E. MEYER.... DONALD H. MILLER.... JAMES M. MILLER .... RAYMOND C. MILLER. JR. REYNOLD V. MILLER __ JOHN W. MINER....... ROY MISKY .......... JAMES C. MOLITOR ... HUBERT H. MONAHAN . . THOMAS M, MOORE..... JAMES R. MORGAN .... WILLIAM J. MORRISSEY . JOHN F. MULLEN ..... DELMER C. MULTHAUF . . JAMES 0. MURPHY..... JOHN P. MURPHY...... DONALD J. MYERS..... Army . MC Navy . MC . NAC Army AAF Army AAF Novy AAF Army Navy AAF Novy AAF Army ..........Pacific ..........Pacific .........Amcricon ..........Pacific .........Amcricon ........ European ........ European ..........Pacific ..........Pacific .........American .........American European—Pacific ..........Pacific .........Europeon .........American .........Amcricon .........European RICHARD NASLUND............................... Novy GERALD W. NEESE............................... Army JACK NEIPERT.................................. Army PHILLIP H. NELSON ............................ AAF ROBERT J. NELSON ............................. Navy JOHN G. NEWHOUSE ............................. Novy ROBERT K. NICKEL.............................. Army JOHN R. NIEMUTH .............................. AAF RUSSELL R. NIERMEYER ......................... Navy HERMAN C. NIMMER ............................. Navy ROBERT C. NOORDHOFF........................... Army ROBERT W. NORDHAUS............................ Navy LLOYD G. NOVITSKE............................. Army ARTHUR G. NUSSER ............................. Army American Europcon Europeon European .. Pocific American European .. Pocific .. Pocific American European .. Pocific European .. Pacific WILLIAM S. O'BRIEN . . KENNETH G. O'CONNOR RICHARD D. O'CONNOR WALTER R. OESTREICH . HAROLD P. OSKAR____ ROBERT L. OSTERTAG . PAUL D. OSTWALD____ HUGH H. OTTEN...... CHARLES F. OTTO --- AAF AAF Navy AAF Navy Army Army AAF AAF Amcricon American Amcricon .. Pocific . . Pocific Europccn Amcricon European European RAYMOND J. PABLE ...... ROBERT A. PABLE ....... MARVIN R. PAFFENROTH . . AAROLD H. PARENT ...... ROBERT C. PATERSON .... ROBERT E. PATZKE....... MARTIN A. PAULSEN...... LEONARD V. PERSICK .... JAMES I. PETERSON ..... JAMES S. PETERSON ..... FRANCIS G. PETRIE...... CARLETON H. PFAFFENROTH CARL H. PFEIFFER....... JOHN W. PINCH ......... ARTHUR J. PITAS........ STEVAN J. PITTLER ..... SYLVESTER A. PITZEN ... JAMES F. PLEIN......... JOHN R. PLOTZ.......... JOHN R PLUMMER......... WILLIAM C. PLUMMER ____ RICHARD F. POLLAK ..... GILBERT F. POLLNOW .... ARTHUR W. PONTO ....... CHESTER A. POPKE....... CLAIRE PORTIER ........ GEORGE R. POSEY ....... JAMES A. POSTL ........ JACK C. PRICE ......... THOMAS W PRITCHETT . . . PAUL J. PROKOPOVITZ ___ DAVID B. PROSSER ....... JAMES W PYNCH.......... Army NOW MAC Now AAF Novy Armv NAC Army Now NAC Now AAF AAF Armv Army MC Now AAF Armv Now Armv Novy Army Army Now Now AAF AAF Armv Armv . . Pocific Amcricon .. Pocific American .. Pocific .. Pacific European American . ■ Pacific American .. Pacific .. Pocific American Amcricon European European European .. Pacific . . Pocific . . Pocific European Euroocon .. Pacific .. Pacific .. Pacific Europcon European American Euroocon European .. Pocific . . Pocific European LEE J. QUALLEY Navy Amcricon GEORGE W. RADTKE...............................MC EDWARD RASMUSSEN.............................. Novy STEWART R. RAU ............................... Army JOHN J. REDDY................................. Now DONALD J. REDLIN ............................. Now MERTON A. REDMOND............................ Army STANLEY A REINKE.............................. Now PAUL E. RENNER............................... Army GEORGE A REYNOLDS ............................ Now GORDON G. RHOADES............................. Now RALPH O. RHOADES.............................. Now JAMES R. RHYNER .............................. Now LEONARD S. RICE .............................. Armv ARNOLD D. RICHARD............................ Armv DOUGLAS S. RITCHIE............................ AAF KENNETH S. ROBERTSON ......................... AAF MARVIN ROBERTSON ............................. Armv ROBERT E ROBEIN .............................. Now EDWARD H, ROBL................................ Armv CLARENCE W. ROEPKE ........................... Armv GLENN A. ROSS................................. AAF GEORGE J. ROTHENBACH ......................... AAF GORDON C. RUCKS............................. AAF VARNON D. RUECKERT ........................... Armv FRANKLIN R RUELKE............................. NAC DONALD W. RULSEH.............................. MAC ROBERT F. RUSSELL ............................ Army .. Pocific .. Pocific .. Pocific American .. Pocific American .. Pocific .. Pocific American .. Pocific .. Pocific American European .. Pocific American .. Pocific European Amcricon Europeon European .. Pocific Eurooean Furooeon Eurooean American .. Pacific .. Pacific RAYMOND J. SACHARSKI DONALD A. SANDBERG . . WILLIAM G. SANVIDGE . . THOMAS R. SATERSTROM DONALD L. SCHAEFER . . . WILLIAM K SCHAEFER . . RAYMOND G. SCHARPF . . GLENN H. SCHAUDER . . . NORMAN J. SCHEIN..... ELMER W. SCHELLER.... RUSSELL C. SCHENKE .... ROBERT P. SCHENZEL .... NYAL M. SCHEURERMANN DUANE H. SCHIMMEL____ ROGER E. SCHLISING___ Armv AAF Army Armv AAF Now Now Novy Army Army Novy Army Army Army AAF .........European .........Europcon .........American .........American ..........Pocific ..........Pacific ..........Pacific ..........Pocific ........ European ........ Eurooean .........Amcricon Pocific—European ..........Pocific .........European .........Europeon NAME BRANCH OF SERVICE THEATER RAYMOND C. SCHMELTER_____ SYLVESTER H. SCHMID ..... CARLETON C. SCHMIDT...... JOHN G. SCHMIRLER ...... GILBERT E. SCHMOLESKY--- ALVIN W. SCHNEIDER ...... JOHN W. SCHNEIDER ....... KENNETH J. SCHNEIDER ---- DUANE L. SCHOENING ...... NORMAN N. SCHOMISCH...... ROBERT SCHRADER ......... JOSEPH C. SCHRAGE........ CHARLES C. SCHRAM........ RAYMOND G. SCHULTZ....... DONALD L. SCHULZ......... ALVIN SCHWANKE .......... PHILLIP F. SEGOR ........ ALBERT C. SENGLAUB ...... RAYMOND F. SENSENBRENNER JOHN T. SHEA............. RICHARD M. SHELDON....... ARTHUR W. SHIRTZ ........ JOHN H. SITTER .......... CARL E. SMEDBURG ........ CHARLES R. SMITH ........ DONALD B. SMITH ......... FRANK SMITH ............. ROGER D. SMITH........... JAMES E. SNOW ........... PAUL F. SPALLEES......... RICHARD J. SPANBAUER..... RUSSELL A SPAULDING...... RUSSELL F. STAERKEL...... RALPH R ST. AMOUR ....... STANLEY H. STANDKE....... NORMAN L. STANGBY ....... ROBERT E. STANGE......... HARVEY J. STANGEL ....... JAMES L. STEFFEN......... JOHN D. STEINER ......... HARRY D. STELZNER ....... ROBERT W. STELZNER ...... PHILLIP B. STEVENSON .... FRANK STOLL ............. JAMES H. STOUT........... DONALD W. STOWE ......... WILLIAM A. STOWE ........ GERALD R. STREBLOW....... RALPH J. STREY .......... JACK L. STRIDDE ......... JEROME N. STRUPP......... JAMES E. STUDLEY ........ LYNEAL L. STUEBS ........ GEORGE J. SUEBERT ....... RICHARD J. SYLVESTER..... Navy Army Navy NAC Army AAF AAF Novy . CG Navy Navy Navy Novy Navy Army Army Army AAF AAF Army AAF Army . CG . NAC Army Army NAC AAF Army Army Novy Army Navy Army Army Army AAF AAF AAF Navy AAF Novy AAF AAF Navy NAC Now AAF AAF AAF Army Novy Novy Army Army .........Europeon ..........Pacific ..........Pacific .........American ..........Pocific .........American .........American .........Americon .........American ..........Pocific ..........Pocific .........American .........Americon ..........Pacific ........ European ........ European ........ European .........American ........ European .........European ..........Pocific .........Europcon Pocific—Europcon ..........Pocific ..........Pocific .........European .........Americon ........ Europcon ..........Pocific .........Europeon .........Americon .........Americon .........Americon ..........Pocific .........American ........ Europcon .........American .........Americon .........Europcon .........American ..........Pocific ..........Pocific ......... Pocific ..........Pacific ..........Pocific ..........Pocific Europeon—Pocific .........Americon .........Americon ..........Pocific .........Americon .........Americon ..........Pocific ........ Europcon ........ European CLAYTON TAUB ...... TOM L. TAYLOR...... NORMAN C. TEBO .... ARTHUR F. TECHLOW . . MICHAEL TEM8ELIS -- DONALD B. TERRACE . .. RALPH J. TERRACE... EDWARD L. THEIN ... KURT R. THIEL ..... NORMAN C. THIEL.... WILFRED G. THIERENS . . DELBERT THOMPSON . . . DONALD J. THORESON . ALBERT O. THORNBURGH ROYAL K. TICE ..... ROBERT H. TOMLITZ . . . AAF ................................................... Europeon NAC .....................................................Pocific Now ....................................................American AAF ....................................................European Armv.....................................................Americon Navy ...................................................Americon Now .................................................... Pocific AAF ....................................................Europeon NAC ....................................................American NAC ....................................................American Army.....................................................Pocific MC.......................................................Pocific AAF ................................................... European AAF .................................................... Pocific Army ................................................... European MC.......................................................Pocific CARL W. U8BELOHDE. JR.............................Army European BERNARD G. VAN CAMP........................... Novy RALPH C. VAN HAREN............................ Now JAMES C. VAN SLYKE ........................... Armv HAROLD P. VEITH............................... AAF ROBERT C. VOIGHT ............................. AAF WENDELL E. VOIGHT ............................ AAF LAWRENCE A. VON GNECHTEN.......................MC .. Pocific . . Pocific European American European Americon .. Pocific RAYMOND C. WACHHOLZ PAUL J. WAGNER...... WILLIAM O. WAGNER . . . CLYDE G. WALLENFANG . LEE WALLENFANG ..... HOWARD H. WANDREY . . CHARLES H. WARE..... SAM C. WARTINBEE.... WILLIAM G. WASHKOSKA JAMES M. WATSON .... CLETUS H. WEBER..... EOWARD G. WEBER .... FRANCIS WEBER ...... RONALD J. WEED...... BYRON G. WEESS ..... ROY D. WENTZEL...... BENJAMIN F. WESEN8EIG JAMES P WESTER6ARD .. RICHARD L. V ILL I AMS . . ROBERT D. WILLIAMS . .. WESLEY W. WILLIAMS . . DAVID C. WILLIS..... WINSLOW WISE........ EDMUND J WISLINSKY .. LEROY R. WITZKE .... FRANCIS C. WOULF.... GILBERT WUETHRICH ... WALLACE E. WURL..... Now Novy AAF Novy Army Now AAF Army Now Now Army Novy Navy Army Novy Armv AAF Armv AAF Now AAF Army MC . Now AAF Army Now Novy Pacific—European ......... Pocific ........ Europcon ........ European ......... Pacific ......... Pocific ........ European ..........Pacific ......... Pocific ......... Pacific .........American .........Americon .......... Pacific ........ European ......... Pacific ........ European .........American ........ European ......... Pocific ..........American ..........European ..........Pocific ..........Americon .........Americon ..........American .........European .......... Pocific ..........Pacific CHARLES E. ZANZIG . ARTHUR J. ZARLING . DONALD F ZENTNER . ORLYN A. ZIEMAN . .. DONALD E. ZIELKE ... NESTER E. ZILLE... PETER C. ZIMMER___ RUSSELL O ZIRBEL .. JOHN H. ZWICKY____ LA VERNE R. ZWICKY Novy Armv AAF NAC Novy Army Now AAF AAF Army American Europcon American American . . Pocific .. Pacific American .. Pocific .. Pocific Americon T0 VICTOR WHAT A PA THE W HW H67 HOUSE T I! I I I DR. JAMES H. SMITH MABEL G. BLAKE___ MARGARET FAITH. . . ROBERT F. MINES__ MARGARET OLSGARD ROBERT J. GRANT. .. EARL HUTCHINSON. . LOUISE E. SCOTT.. LANORE NETZER____ COZETTE GROVES... GLADYS H. SMITH. . . JEAN GOGOLEWSKI. . BERTHA C. MERKER. . EVA J. VAN SISTINE. . IDA J. MUELLER... .......Director of Troining ............Art ond Sewing ............Girls' Athletics ............Boys' Athletics .......................Music . .Principal of Junior High School; General Science Junior High School Critic; English .Junior High School Critic; History ..........Sixth Grade Critic ..........Fifth Grade Critic .........Fourth Grcdc Critic ..........Third Grade Critic .......Second Grade Critic ..........First Grade Critic .........Kindergarten Critic 72 1 Second Row: Pohlow, Freund, Krejeorek, Hoszel, Obcrstodt. First Row: Fox, Ncmacheck, Ubbelohde, Phillip. Purpose: To promote activities which benefit the student body and advance the interests of the school. History: A student governing body established in 1896, and reorganized as o student council in 1922. First Semester THURMAN FOX . , GEORG? HASZEL . CARL UBBELOHDE officers Second Semester ... President .........................GEORGE HASZEL . Vice-President ......HELMUTH LAUTENSCHLAGER Secretory-Treasurer ....................BYRON WEESS Activities: Planning ond executing all school functions. Discussing and acting upon problems of oil-school nature. Allocating student activity fees. Members: First Semester John Freund Edith Frye Rosello Huebner Charlotte Ncmacheck Mory Obcrstodt Shirley Pohlow Genevieve Phillip Thomos Soterstrom Wilbur Sperling Second Semester Gale Ewald Jane Hogue Margoret Hughes Shirley Jones Ann Morgon Borboro Steele Carl Ubbelohde Raymond Wachholz i t v w v II r V T V r n 1! V l 1 I 1 u Mi - Ml I h 1 1 III 1 i L 1 L Purpose: To regulate inter-society relations, and to unify the interests of society and non-society students. Officers: First Semester Second Semester DR. FLORENCE CASE.....................Adviser...............DR. ERNEST THEDINGA CLYDE BUSCHKOPF..................... President EVALYN LEIDER BLAKE BURTON......................Vice-President............RUTH ANN MORRISSEY DIGNA KOKKE.................... Secretory-Treasurer JAMES STOUT Members: First Semester AUDREY BUTT........ AUDREY WOLDT JEANETTE JOHNSON . . FERN GENRICH RUTH ANN MORRISSEY DIGNA KOKKE CARL UBBELOHDE ____ WILBUR SPERLING RUTH AHLHORN ...... PHYLLIS TREPTOW EVALYN LEIDER...... LUCILLE GRADE BLAKE BURTON ...... CLYDE BUSCHKOPF MERLIN GERRETSON .. . THURMAN FOX MERIEL GRALOW HAZEL WOLFF Society Second Semester . . Aletheon ..................NATALIE JAMES AUDREY BUTT . . Delto Phi............GEORGIANNE KOENIGS JEANETTE JOHNSON Gommo Sigma............MARY JANE BROUCHEK RUTH ANN MORRISSEY loto Alpha Sigmo................JAMES STOUT CARL UBBELOHDE Kappo Gommo....................EILEEN DAVIS RUTH AHLHORN . Lambda Chi..............JEANETTE COWLING EVALYN LEIDER . . . Lyceum..........................DONALD HERRLING BLAKE BURTON . . Pcricleon .............ROBERT LOPPNOW JOHN SCHMIRLER Philakeon..........................GEORGE REYNOLDS STANTON BREESE ___Phoenix..............CHARLOTTE NEMACHECK MERIEL GRALOW Second Row: Genrich, Fox, Morrissey, Johnson, Woldt, Ubbolohde. First Row: Buschkopf, Gerretson, Burton. Grolow, Kokke, Grode, Ahlhorn. Purpose: To bring men of the college closer together in promoting mutual friendship and understanding. Officers: Adviser......... President....... Vice-President . . . Secretory-T rcosurer Activities: This semester the men refurnished the lounge with four davenports, two large size straight chairs, twelve tubular chairs, and one dozen sand urns. Additional furniture will be repaired when the material is available. Plans are underway to purchase some sort of covering for the floor next fall. ......DR. THEDINGA ....WILLIAM O'BRIEN ........JOHN McCAIN RICHARD STADMUELLER Second Row: Buerger, Groff, Freund, Stongby. First Row; Stodtmucllcr, Joseph, O'Brien, McCain Second Row: Johnston, Thomas, Popovich, Braotz. First Row: Grade, Kuhorski, Colburn. Not in picture: Wolff. Purpose: To create o more democratic social life among the women of the college. ..... DR. CASE JEANNE THOMAS . . HAZEL WOLFF HELEN POPOVICH Officers: Adviser . . . . . President . . . . Vice-President Treasurer ... Activities: Upkeep of women's lounge and locker room Autumn Teo (P. T. A. Room of Training School) Christmas All Women's Dinner (Trinity Guild Holl) Spring Tea (P. T. A. Room of Training School) 79 Stoll, Boehm, Thomos, Benin, Phillip, Kuharski, Frye, Snow. I III urn SIGMA National Honorary Fraternity Purpose: To give recognition to superior scholarship. Qualifications for Membership: High scholarship throughout college career. Elected by faculty. Officers: President..................................................DR. RALPH A. NOREM Vice-President ............................................ MISS MAY L. STEWART Secretory-Treasurer........................................MISS LANORE NETZER Members: August Graduates, 1946 June Graduotes, 1947 ELSIE LUKES MARGARET SAMBS DELORES SCHWANTES PATRICIA SPARR ESTHER THRALL November Graduate, 1946 8EVERLY MAE OLSEN January Graduates, 1947 GRACE ROOT WILBUR SPERLING Elected Lost Year ROBERT STELZNER JACQUELINE BETTIN . AUDREY BOEHM BERNADETTE DURBEN DALE FISHER ! EDITH FRYE ELSIE GANDT ! HAZEL JOSLIN MARIE KUHARSKI PATSY OLESON LAUTENSCHLAGER GENEVIEVE PHILLIP JAMES SNOW j FRANK STOLL JEANNE THOMAS JENNIE ZELMER 80 KAPPA DELTA PI National Honorary Fraternity in Education Purpose: To stress high standards of professional and scholastic work To recognize noteworthy service in the field of education History: Beta Theta Chapter, established in 1929. Officers: Adviser.... President .... Vice-President Secretory . . . Treasurer . . . Historion . . . MISS HULDA DILLING ......FRANK STOLL ....THURMAN FOX . . . MARIE KUHARSKI ......MRS. MERKER .... HELEN WELKOS Activities: Initiation Banquet Subscription for College Library to the Inter-American Magazine Spring college assembly Members: Elected in 1945-46 JACQUELINE BETTIN THURMAN FOX ELSIE JONES MARIE KUHARSKI BETTY MEIR GRACE ROOT LORAINE SCHMIDT FRANK STOLL ROBERT VOIGHT HELEN WELKOS Elected in 1946-47 AUDREY BOEHM MARY LOUISE CHAPPLE BERNADETTE DURBEN JANE HOGUE HAZEL JOSLIN DANIEL KIRLEY EVALYN LEIDER ELIZABETH RASMUSSEN GLORIA RI STOW PHYLLIS TREPTOW Second Row: Schmidt, Welkos, Jones, Bettin. First Row: Stoll, Kuhorski, Thomos. THE COLLEGE PAPER Staff: First Semester Second Semester MRS. ZIERZOW.................. Adviser ................. MRS. ZIERZOW STANLEY GORES.................. Editor.................CARL UBBELOHDE SHERIDAN O'BRIEN............Associote Editor .............STANLEY GORES SHERIDAN O'BRIEN CARL UBBELOHDE.................News Editor...........NORMAN SCHOMISCH LORAINE MALLMAN.............Feature Editor..........LORAINE MALLMAN GERALD DITTER............... Sports Editor ...........ROBERT STEVENSON JAMES JACKSON............. Business Manager ............THURMAN FOX RICHARD STADTMUELLER________Exchange Manager____RICHARD STADTMUELLER ROBERT ANSORGE......... Circulation Manager ....................CAROL MEYER ROBERT BRISMASTER........... Photogropher ............ROBERT BRISMASTER Music Editor ............MARY 08ERSTADT Members: Hazel Joslin, Ellen Kuiper, Harold Oskar, Helen Eck, Thomos Hornby, Shirley Pohlow, Ann Lortz, Russell Haven, Jeon Flcntje, George Hildcbrandt, Rosemary Kuborn, Beverly Oleson, Eleanor Osterberg, Mildred Zwicker, Russell Larson, Claude Herrick, Grace Root. Beth Grimm, Margaret Kilawee, Helen Popovich, Rosemary Drexler, Joyce Rasmussen, Jerome Strupp. Purpose: To provide experience in reportorial, editorial, and business aspects of Journalism through publication of news directly and indirectly concerning the students of Oshkosh State Teachers College. To provide for the students on outlet for creative writing in all forms common in Journalism. To help in any possible way to add to the advancement of the college in its operations and activities. Third Row: Kuborn, Ansorge, Ditter, Brismastcr, Obcrstadt, Flentje, Osterberg. Second Row: Popovich, Oleson, Mrs. Zierzow, Ubbelohde, Gores, Stadtmueller. First Row: Herrick, O'Brien, Mailman, Zwicker, Stevenson, Kuiper. (§B koBh AiHianr? VOLUME XXIX. NUMBER 10 OSHKOSH STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE. OSHKOSH. WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9. 19 7 SPRING FORMALS TO BEGIN THIS WEEKEND Prom In May Will Highlight Season Tlit Alcthcan and Philakeans j will launch «h« spring local season at O.ST.C w'4h a srmi-formal | dance Saturday. April 12th. The dance will be Held Raulf BaRroom Iror pm. On the following Friday. April 18th. the annual Delta Phi-Iota Alpha Sigma scmi-formal dance will be held at the Twentieth Century Club from 9 p m to 1 a m. Muiie for both of theie dancet will be provided by the orchestra of Howard Paul, a newcomer to Othlcoth. who ha been featured at Club 41. IT.i band ii highly rated. The Gamma Sigma-Periclean Formal ii icheduled for Saturday. May 3. At the pretent Iota Alpha Sigma Presents Sixth Annual Songfest Next Wednesday r'i VODVIL SCHEDULED FOR FIRST OF MAY Lyceum Trophy Again at Stake A Lyceum Committee, under the chairmanship of Bernard Kregel. hai announced the date of the annual Vodril Contest a Thurs-day May 1. The Contest will be held in the Little Theater. SPRING! May X At the present t.me no, A„ tie. and independent other definite plans have been an- Kroa| lre cIipblt lo nt„ |h, nouaced. The culmination of the ipring season will be highlighted by the Prom which will be held on Friday May 23. The Prom, which will he •emi-formal. is to be held at the Eagles Ballroom Preparations are being handled by Helmuth Laden-etager and Jane Ifogue- The Prom Queen and Honor Court will be announced later. Members of the Student. Cojincil are wording with the eo-ehalrmen In completing arrangement for the dance Ticket fo society dances have been distributed by members and pledges of the pon oring group . competit-oo Expenditures are not to C eced five dollars and an item i ed statement to this effect mu t be presented to the Vodril Committee. Each group intending lo compete must submit a written de-tcription concerning it act on or about April 10. and mu t present a skeleton demonstration one week prior to May 1. Each Vodvil Presentation must be competed within a iift.cn minutes. The Contest will be judged by three person not affiliated with any society and the winner will be presented with the Lyceum Vodvil Spring ha come to the campus of O.S T.C. The first couple of the year has been seen reclining on t'le rolling lawns that front the Administration Building Spring hap also brought a liberal load of Wisconsin mud to College Avenue. Those students who are unfortunate enough to be cursed with motor vehicles have found that a good set of chains arc helpful- Plans Are Announced For Summer School Announcement of the 1947 Summer School ha Seen made by Mr. James H. Smith, director of the summer session. In the Bulletin issued last week it was revealed that only one six .week session would be held. This will allow an average of six semester hour to students carrying a routine number of credits. According to the calendar listed, registration will begin at 8:00 a.m on June 16. with claset beginning the following day- Classes will meet from 700 am until 12:50 Entering Societies Must Notify J. Sto it Today To Be Eligible To Try For Trophy A week from tonight at 7 ffl the Little Theater curtain will be raised on lota Alpha Sigma sixth annual Songfest. One of the most entertaining -ot the society sponsored activities, the program will be comprised of entries from most of the active college groups. Entries for the event must be listed with Jim Stout, Iota chairman of the Songfest, by 5.-00 p.nl. today. Chairmen of the entries by individual societies will meet next Monday night at 4:40 p.tn. in room 101 A. according to word from Stout. Drawing for order of presentation and other details will be announced at the meeting. I Any society failing :o send a representative will automatically be eliminated from the contest on Wednesday night. Three judges, none of whom are affiliated w.th a college society, will rate, the performance according to a scoring chart Seven points will be considered: appearance, harmony, percentage of members participating, blend, balance, interpretation. and quality. All scoring will be based on a possible total of 100 prr cent. 'The winning society will gain possession of the Iota Songfest trophy for a year. Three consecutive winning will entitle a society to permanent possession of the trophy. The held is wide-open, however. since Gamma Sigma, last sear’s victors, need two more sue Activities: When the Advance resumed its status as a printed paper this year, it was decided to make the paper as much like a regular newspaper os possible. This decision involved some experimenting with various kinds of type for headlines, and it was not until the third issue that our present style finolly evolved. The paper was designed, from the editorial standpoint, to give vent to the oft-muffled voice of the student, who has little opportunity to present his ideas to those who hove power to do something about them. In carrying out this purpose, it hoped to promote improvements and progress toward the development of a college that would satisfy both the student and the controlling authorities. The Advance has tried to present the biggest news in its proper place, properly heralded with adequate headlines. We hove attempted to include photographs that ore in step with timely news events, and the photos hove always been of people and events related to the college. The publication of the new Advance has required the hard work and unremitting effort of all concerned, but the regular appearance of a paper which satisfied the students has been adequate reword. 83 THE I 111 7 QUIVER STIFF Adviser........... Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor . . Art............... Photography........ Organizations Veterans........... Women's Societies Men's Societies . . Women's Athletics Men's Athletics . . Special Articles . . Proofreading .... Typing............. ....................................ETHEL J. BEHNCKE ...................................MARION KESSENICH ..................................JACQUELYN JURKINS .....................................FRANCIS WEBER Franklin Ruelke ...................................WINFRIED GERTH Glenn Ross .....................................CLAYTON TAUB Olive Nachtwey, Shirley Brusoe, Nodine Phillips .....................................DONALD MYERS ....................................ALICE COLBURN Margaret Richter ...........................................SAM HAY ..........................................HELEN ECK Carol Radtke, Corinne McCorville ................................RAYMOND WACHHOLZ ....................................JEANNE THOMAS Jane Hogue .....................................MERIEL GRALOW Cloyton Taub, Jennie Toub, Donald Myers ....................................CHARLOTTE OLSEN Joyce Mortensen, Eugenio Thompson, Ralph Strey, Evelyn Johnson Castle-Pierce Printing Company Oshkosh, Wisconsin The North American Press Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mr. Frank Getchol, Photographer Oshkosh, Wisconsin 84 Northwestern Engraving Compony Menosho, Wisconsin Ahl Studio Oshkosh, Wisconsin OLIVER With the return of the veterans, o new spirit has entered the college, a spirit which the Quiver staff has tried to capture and portray on the paqes of this book. As members of the Quiver staff, ond os students of OSTC, we ore groteful to our veterans for the port they have taken this year in our school life. We hope that this yearbook may be oble, in some small measure, to reveal to them our appreciation ond our gratitude for the yeors of service they hove given ond for the new viewpoints, new interests, and new activities which their return has brought to our campus. New features in the book include portrait drawings by veterans and actual photographs of places and people they have seen; o large pre-professional section, classified according to professions, ond o list of veterans, indicating branches of service and theaters of war. APPRECIATION To Robert Brismaster, John Mullen, Shirley Brusoe, Thomas Pritchett, Robert J. Kirchhoff, Ben Johnson and Wilbert Fischer for photographs taken in service; To Miss Patricio Spaedtke and Miss Florence Palmer for oid in locating needed records; To Mr. Frederick L. Caudle for veterans' records; To Miss May Stewart and others for the In Memoriam to Miss Jennie G. Marvin; To Mrs. Laura T. Johnson and Miss Ruth Willcockson for the In Memoriam to Miss Orpha Wollangk; To President Forrest R. Polk for his splendid cooperation and timely message to the readers; To Miss Dorothy Martin for her willing assistance on all manuscript and literary materials; To Mrs. Nile J Behncke for her numberless hours of help and supervision, we extend our sincere thanks and gratitude. Third Row: Kcsscnich, Ross, Hoy. Myers, Schriefer. Second Row: Jurkins, Richter, Phillips, Rodtke, Mrs. Behncke. First Row: Hogue, M. Richter, Grolow, Colburn, Nachtwey, Toub. Organization: The band was organized in 191 2 by Mr. J. O. Frank. Purpose: To support the school at all athletic functions and give school concerts. Officers: Director.......... President......... Vice-President . . Secretory ........ T reosurer........ Reporter.......... Librarian......... Business Manager ........MR. BREESE . DONALD KENYON . . MONA GILLIGAN ROSEMARY KUBORN . . EUGENE ARNOLD . DOLORES HARTZEL . HERMAN NIMMER CLARENCE BITTNER Members: CLARINETS TROMBONES BARITONE Helen Eck Kothleen Artz Mona Gilligan Maxine Gaddis Donald Kenyon Betty Morgan Arlene Kellermon Richard Schoenrock Bonita Koch Charlotte Skinner SAXOPHONES Rosemary Kuborn Edward Stobbc Patricio Bruso Rita Meier Rollin Chopple Herman Nimmer DRUMS John Stoehr Thelma Roderick Jane Gruber OBOE Willard Roepke Evelyn Johnson James Studley Thomas Hornby Dolores Hartzol LoVernc Zwicky Nadine Phillips FRENCH HORN CORNETS FLUTES James Arcntsen Eugene Arnold Betty Jean Bender ALTO Clarence Bittner Lillian Hildebrand Henry Jisa Ardis King Claude Herrick David Lindow Audrey Toylor Carol Pagel FLAG BEARERS PICCOLO Robert Schenzel Walloce Greenman Leroy Lopas Dolores Hertel BASS John Mullen DRUM MAJORS Robert Ansorge Alice Rossow Jonicc Unferth Lowell Ives J?. J! ft. .9. ft ft f f f ft ft lift |i Hi ill utjii i M I | | j I £ £ £ £.§ Fourth Row: R. Pfeiffer, Wochholz, Murphy, C. Pfeiffer, Mullen, Hoszel, R. Nelson, Ansorgc, Arnold, Krejcorek, Bocker, Tice, Nchring, Mocho, Wolker. Third Row: Gorske, Deorstine, Ackermonn, Hoven, Comeaux, Domon, Nimmcr, Stout, Grecn-mon, Johnson, Jones, J. Nelson, Peterson. Second Row: Morgon, Goick, Olcson, Schoub, Genrich, Popovich, Grover, Nachtwey, Strecken-bach, Shafer, Hielsberg, Toub, Stutzmon, Rogers, Smick. First Row: Wolkos, Kaderabck, Zelmcr, Rasmussen, Pagel, Hogue, Jorgens, Horkheimer, Grode, Colburn, Heisinger, Schmidt. CHOIR Activities: For o number of years the college choir has been well known throughout the state for its concerts. This season the choir consists of sixty members under the direction of J. A. Breese. The seventeenth spring season itinerary included concerts at o college assembly and St. Paul's Evangelical Church in Oshkosh, Wild Rose, Stevens Point State Teachers College, Antigo High School, Crondon School, Fond du Loc High School, Green Boy Kiwanis Club, New London High School, North Fond du Lac High School, Rhinelander PTA, Rhinelander High School, and Wobeno School. Members: FIRST SOPRANO Fern Genrich Gloria Goick Olivia Kodcrabek Betty Morgon Carol Pagel Ardis Rossow Helen Schoub Jennie Zelmer SECOND SOPRANO Jane Hogue Helen Jorgens Genevieve Phillip Helen Popovich Ella May Schloerb Helen Wclkos FIRST ALTO Jean Goodwin Ruth Hielsberg Digno Kokke Alice Rossow Jeanne Shofer Jennie Taub Audrey Taylor SECOND ALTO BARITONE Alice Colburn Keith Comeoux Lucille Grade Emil Gossc Phyllis Heisinger Jomes Murphy Olive Nochtwey John Nelson Phoebe Rogers Hermon Nimmer Loroine Schmidt Robert Pfeiffer Jean Sfreckenbach Roymond Wochholz Verio Stutzmon LoVcrne Zwicky FIRST TENOR BASS George Macho Jomes Arentsen John Mullen Eugene Arnold Philip Nelson Robert Backer James Peterson Kermit Jones Jomes Stout Earl Nehring Royal Tice Robert Nelson SECOND TENOR Donold Brink Robert Domon Wilmer Gorske Wallace Greenmon George Hoszel Russell Haven Chris Johnson Carl Pfeiffer Dole Wolker 87 Scene from The Hosty Heart •The Hasty Heart”....................................by JOHN PATRICK Director...........................................MISS MAYSEL EVANS Synopsis: A comedy drama in three acts. The action takes place in a convalescent ward of a temporary British General Hospital within the Southeast-Asia Command. Cast: Orderly..........................................VANCE LEUTHOLD Yank.....................................THURMAN FOX Digger............................................JOHN NELSON Kiwi ...............................NORMAN SCHOMISCH Blossom ..............................MELVIN DISCHER Tommy....................................DONALD BRINK Margaret ................................. GEN PHILLIP Colonel...........................................CARL UBBELOHDE Lachlen...............................MICHAEL TEMBELIS Production Staff: Assistant Director....................................Shirley Pahlow Stage Manager.......................................Bob Brismaster Assistants to Stage Manager.......................................Ben Johnson, Ray Klaeser, Karl Ackermann, Jack Stridde, Ruth Hielsberg, Mildred Bockfinger. Properties ......................................... Bernard Kregel, Richard Stadtmueller, James Peterson, Jane Hogue, Betty Lou Patch, Evelyn Johnson, Phyllis Heisinger. Make-up..................................................Bill Felton, Evalyn Leider, Keith Chipman. Business Manager....................................Victor Klancer Assistants to Business Manager..........................Rita Meier, Janice Unferth, Lois Fenzl, Nancy Howe. 88 PLAY The Summons of Soriel —M. Kessie The Cloy............. The Spirit........... The Groduotc......... Soriel............... The Suicide.......... The Old Old Woman The Young Mother The Guordion Angel The Blind Child . . . . . . BEATRICE WILLIAMS ........DELORES ECKER PATRICIA ANN MURPHY ......MARIAN OLESON ..........EDITH FRYE .........ARDYCE KING . . . JEANETTE JOHNSON .........FERN GENRICH .........ARLINE AL8L The Dabblers —J. Kirkpatrick Em.........................MARY JANE BROUCHEK Coro ........................... DIANE GROVER Lucy............................JOAN SCHUSTER Moybclle........................ HELEN JORGENS Margot..........................ALICE COLBURN Deon Flondcrs.................MARION KESSENICH Tale of a Shirt —R. T. Innes Kote......................ELLA MAY SCHLOERB Dolly......................ELAINE GLAESMAN Em............................ARDIS ROSSOW Vi ...........................CAROL PAGEL Mary ......................... NANCY HOWE Groce......................ROSEMARY DREXLER Mrs. Mock.................ELEANOR OSTERBERG Lillie..................CHARLOTTE NEMACHECK In the Zone —-E. O'Neill Scotty........................VICTOR KLANCER Jock .........................BERNARD KREGEL Ivon ......................... JOHN SCHNEIDER Dovis............................DONALD BADE Swonson.......................DONALD HERRLING Smitty........................... DONALD SMITH Driscoll......................CLAUDE FROHMAN Cocky............................GERALD ATKINS DELTA PHI GAMMA SIGMA PHOENIX ____ LYCEUM...... . . First Place Second Place Second Place . Third Plocc 89 Second Row: Crisscy, Schomisch, Herrick, Dr. Norem, Kuehl, Bittner, Sperling. First Row: Phillip, Miller, Brown, Nomacheck, Fahrendorff, Bofinger, Durben, Gif fey. Not in Picture: Weess, Hortzell. Purpose: To arrive at an understanding of world affairs by means of round table discussions. Officers: Adviser.................................................................DR. NOREM President ................................................... BYRON WEESS Vice-President ............................................. ALBERT CRISSEY Secretory-Treasurer.......................................GENEVIEVE PHILLIP Activities: Delegates to International Relations Clubs' Conference held at Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana. CAMPUS FORUM Purpose: To acquaint students with the various forms of discussion; to promote study of significant public problems; to offer programs consisting of student-led discussion; to provide students with practice and training in speech. Officers: Adviser.............. President ........... Vice-President....... Secretory ........... Membership Chairman .......MR. JAMES ___WILLIAM FELTON ___ROBERT STELZNER RUTH ANN MORRISSEY . CLYDE WALLENFANG Activities: Discussion Topics: Postwar Tariff Problems Labor Representation in Management of Industry Foreign Relations with China 90 PHI Pill MU Purpose: To promote interest in mathematics. Officers: Adviser............................... President.............................. Vice-President ....................... Treasurer ............................ Secretary ............................. DR. MAY BEENKEN JAMES HARTFORD HARVEY STANGEl . DONALD DERBER . LOUISE RICHTER Activities: Monthly discussion topics: Application of Mothemotics to Meteorology Use of Mathematics in Construction of Radio Einstein Theory of Relotivity History of Mothemotics Members: Associate Members: William Allen Clarence Bittner Robert Dcrber Bernadette Durbcn Bill Fisher Elsie Gandt Meriel Gralow Kermit Jones Erwin Wesenberg Robert Belonger Emil Gossc Reginald Kramer Robert Loss Jomes Westergard Second Row: Jones, Bittner, Stongel, R. Derber, Wesenberg. First Row: D. Derber, Richter, Grolow. Hortford. MARQUETTE SOCIETY Purpose: To bring the Catholic students into closer intellectual and social relationship with one another and at the same time to give them the opportunity of informing themselves on important religious questions. Officers: First Semester DR. M. M. BEENKEN . . . ROBERT DAMON .... BETTE MASLOFF.... JOAN SCHUSTER ... ROSEMARY KUBORN . . RUTH ANN MORRISSEY MARY JANE BROUCHEK CARLTON BUERGER . . . Activities: Presented radio program. Filled Christmas baskets for needy. Gave Columbus Day assembly. Sent delegates to National Newman Club Convention in Chicago. Held joint picnic with Lawrence College Newman Club. Members: All Catholic students. Second Semester . . Adviser .......................REV. ARTHUR DANKS . . President...............................CARLTON BUERGER Vice-President........................MARY LOU KILP . . Secretary...................ROSEMARY DREXLER . . Treasurer...................ROSEMARY KUBORN , . . Critic ...................... JOHN MURPHY . Historion..............CHARLOTTE NEMACHECK . Marshal ................................BOB HESS Fifth Row: Brouchek, Belonger, Morrissey, D. Fcnzl, E. Wislinsky, T. Hornby, Stoehr, Rhyner, Mullen, W. C. Plummer, Bittner, Stongel, W. E. Plummer, Petrie. Fourth Row: Domon, Klancer, L. Fenzl, Sonn, Blocmen, Hertcl, Drcxlor, Kilp, Kuborn, B. Johnson, Ryan, Duffy, Seil, Goick, Schultz. Third Row: Bruso, Kilawee, Scholler, O. Hoszel, Kregel, Kroeger, C. Johnson, Kessenich, Zelmer, Giffery, Koenigs, M. Hornby, Kelley, Meyer, Colburn. Second Row: Van LoMoen, Fintok, Goomey, E. Johnson, Steele, C. Meyer, Mailman, Meier, B. Wislinsky, Nemachcck, Phillip, McCarville, Von Roy, Durbcn, DuChateou, Nachtwey. First Row; Lichtfuss, Murphy, G. Hoszel, Otten, Freund, Buerger, Foas, Quinn, Riedl, J. Plummer. Fourth Row: Botzer, Rohde, Olsen, Dobyns, Balthozor, Schoenrock, Brcitag, Schoening. Third Row: Hcchel, Crissey, L. Richter, Fohrendorff, Schriefer, Johnson, Ardis Rossow, Gorske,Ernst. Second Row: Hortmon, Umlond, Rosenberg, Galow, Foss, Jorgens, Hielsberg, Wuethrich. First Row: Gerth, Komps, Herzberg, Hildebrond, Koch, Alice Rossow, M. Richter, Genrich,Lopos. Purpose: To further acquaint students with their own foith and to promote studies in Christian knowledge. Officers: First Semester Second Semester REV. PAUL LUEDERS............. Advisers.......REV. HAROLD KLEINHANS ALBERT BALTHAZOR..............President............... WINFRIED GERTH JEANETTE JOHNSON...........Vice-President...................... LOUISE RICHTER ALBERT CRISSEY................Secretary................LoVERNE ERNST LoVERNE ERNST.................Treasurer..............MARGARET RICHTER Historian...........GILBERT WUETHRICH Activities: Members: Lutheran Bowling League All Lutheran students. Intra-Mural Basketball Team LUTHERAN BOWLING LEAGUE Third Row: Lopos, Wesenberg, Brcitog, Balthozor, Rohde, Olsen, Dobyns, Schoening, Borgwardt. Second Row: Gerth, Popke, L. Richter, Fohrendorff, Schriefer, Hielsberg, Crissey. First Row: Wuethrich, M. Richter, Komps, Koch, Herzberg. Hildebrand, Ernst. Second Row: Horris, Klopotek, Herrick, Buschkopf, Viets, Ochs, Stadtmueller. First Row: Toylor, King, Daggett, Henning, Williams, Ubbelohde, Fox. Purpose: To develop social life and Christian friendship, to build up o fellowship of Methodist students, and to deepen understanding ond participation in Christianity. Officers: Adviser.... President .. . Vice-President Secretory .... Activities: A series of discussions of different philosophies and their influence on our world of today was carried on by the group. During the year various programs were presented by outside speakers, including missionaries, World Service Personnel, etc. Members: REV. HUGH MISDALL . . CARL UBBELOHDE . WAYNE KUNDIGER .... ARDYCE KING All Methodist students. Purpose: To bring together students of the Evongelicol Faith, ond to promote o common interest among fellow students. Officers: Adviser.........................................................DR. R. A. NOREM President .................................................... NEVA WITTHUHN Vice-President ................................................ CAROL RADTKE Secretary-Treasurer...........................................ROSELLA HUE8NER Activities: Christmas candlelight vesper service; roundtable discussion with Evangelical unions from Lawrence and Ripon colleges. Members: All Evangelical students. Second Row: Dr. Norem, Erickson, Chaloupka, Huebner, Rodtke, Broker. First Row: Brown, Schulz, Witthuhn, Stennett, Wiechmon, Unferth. THE COLLEGE PROMENADE King Queen HUBERT MONAHAN JEANETTE JOHNSON Honor Couple THURMAN FOX BETTY LOU PATCH GEORGE HASZEL JOHN MURPHY BYRON WEESS GALE EWALD CHRIS JOHNSON Honorary Couples MARYALYCE HORNBY MARY FINTAK MARION HEISINGER GENEVIEVE PHILLIP JANE HOGUE HELMUTH LAUTENSCHLAGER MRS. HELMUTH LAUTENSCHLAGER KING HUBERT MONAHAN QUEEN JEANETTE JOHNSON 96 WHAT A 1 u Third Row: Hielsberg. James. Beiser. Bockfinger. Woldt, Cruhn. M. Heisinger. Shafer. Sullivan. Second Row: Schmidt. Sampson. Lingenfelter. Schaller. Johnston. Kraus, Fricdel. Teteak. First Row: Dittrich. Horkheimer. Fintak. P. Heisinger. Butt. Schlossmann. Kitz. Fitzgerald. Miss Miller. OFFICERS First Semester MISS MILLER ...... LORAINE SCHMIDT . . AUDREY BUTT....... MILDRED BOCKFINGER MARY FINTAK....... NATALIE JAMES ---- JEANNE SHAFER ---- AUDREY BUTT....... AUDREY WOLDT Adviser President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Custodian Inter-society Members Second Semester ...... MISS MILLER , . PHYLLIS HEISINGER ____ JEANNE SHAFER JEANETTE McCULLOCH ....RUTH HIELSBERG PATRICIA FITZGERALD MILDRED BOCKFINCER ____ NATALIE JAMES AUDREY BUTT ALETHEAN MEMBERS Jean Beiser Mildred Bockfinger Audrey Butt Donna Dittrich Mary Fintak Patricia Fitzgerald Evalyn Cruhn Marion Heisinger Phyllis Heisinger Ruth Hiclsberg Natalie James Flowercnco Johnston Jean Lingenfelter Jeanette McCulloch Mary Sampson Kathleen Schaller Lorainc Schmidt Jeanne Shafer Priscilla Sullivan Audrey Woldt Mary Horkheimer Janice Jurs Betty Morgan PLEDGES Lenore Schlossmann Carolyn Stoll Charlotte Skinner Jennie Taub Phyllis Teteak 100 A L E T II E A I 'TRUTH AND LOYALTY The Alethean Society, the first all-women's society on the campus, was organized in the year 1900. It adopted as its colors, red and white; as its flower, the red rose. The first semester informal rushing party was held this year at Bette Mas-loff's cottage on Lake Winnebago. The formal rushing party for the first semester was held on a Saturday noon at the Hotel Athearn. It was in the form of a luncheon. The second semester rushing party was carried out jointly with Aletheans brother society, Philakean. This was an informal social party held in the Men’s Lounge. The theme of the Alethean homecoming float, a float consisting of a large green dragon supported by the Aletheans, was St. Norbert, you’re Draggon!’’ The Alethean-Philakean Spring Formal was held April 12 at the Hotel Raulf. Philakean, the brother society of Alethean, made its appearance on the campus this year for the first time since the war. As has become traditional, Alethean donated presents at Christmas-time to the Oregon Home for Girls. Additional money was set aside to be put in the Alethean Memorial Fund to furnish a room in the future student union. Alethean entered a basketball team in the tournament and came in third. The society also entered teams in the volleyball and baseball tournaments. Alethean’s entry in the 1946 Kappa Gamma Play Contest was Gas, Air, and Earl, directed by Natalie James. Under the direction of Loraine Schmidt, Aletheans won first place in the lota songfest of 1947 singing April Showers.” Theme of the vaudeville presentation was a nursery rhyme skit. 101 ALPHA nil A LET US IMPROVE RURAL LIFE; LET US GLORIFY THE COUNTRY The present Alpha Chi Society was organized in 1926 under the title, Ruralite Society, which in 1930 was changed to Alpha Chi. The translation of the Greek name. Alpha Chi, is synonymous with the motto of the organization. The society is a mixed society for rural students, os well os for others interested in its purposes. Alpha Chi's colors are green and white, ond the flower is the shamrock. The purposes of the society are: to form an educotionol ond sociol union, to estoblish o better understanding of rural conditions, to insure greater cooperation, to become better acquainted with leaders in the rural field, and to promote educational welfare. Alpha Chi took an active part in many events this year. The society entered the play contest with a light comedy entitled Just Another Saturday Night. Alpha Chi's float won third prize in the homecoming parade. Members of Alpha Chi showed an intense interest in women's sports activities. The organization's basketball team won the double-elimination tournament without suffering a single defeat. The volleyball team won the volleyball tournament by edging out Phoenix. Alpha Chi furnished the entertainment for the 4-H Club Achievement Day in Winneconne. The society also helped sponsor the Recreation Institute at the College in February. Features of this Institute were the three study fields: dramatics, under Mr. Junius Eddy; handicrafts, under Mr. James Schwalbach; and social recreation, under Mrs. Charlotte Torrey. A party climaxed the three-county (Winnebago, Fond du Lac, Green Lake) Recreation Institute. The society also contributed to the Christmas basket fund. 1946-47 has been a busy, successful year for Alpha Chi! Third Row: Honnis, Gafney, Moltby, Huebner, Miss Stewart, Goerlitz, R. Lawson, Chapman, Dombrowfski. Second Row: Kellermon, Foss, B. Lowson, Daggett, King, Meyer, Hall, Giffey, Hechel. First Row: Ives, Rosenberg, Golow, Wood, M. Smith, T. Smith, Artz, Schulz, Hildebrand, Gaddis. OFFICERS Adviser..............................................................................MISS STEWART President................................................................ALBERT GOERLITZ Vice-President..........................................................VERNA GALOW Secretary...............................................................BETTY LAWSON Treasurer...........................................................LILLIAN HILDEBRAND Historion................................................................MURIEL MALTBY ALPHA CHI MEMBERS Joonn Allen Kathleen Artz Gloria Daggett Elinor Dombrowfski Wanda Foss Maxine Gaddis Mary Gafney Vorno Galow Barbara Govin Prudence Giffey Albert Goerlitz Patricio Holl Shirley Hannis Beatrice Hechel Lillian Hildebrand Rosella Huebner Carol Ives Arlene Kellermon Ardyce King Betty Lowson Roy Lawson Muriel Moltby Shirley Moxted Jean Meyer Phyllis Rosenberg Patricio Schulz Mory Smith Theresa Smith Beotricc Williams Alice Wood 103 Third Row: King. Williams. Hannis. lierman. Johnson. Oberstadt. Miss Colby. Second Row: Young. Frye. Koenigs. Popkc, Maltby, Hechel, Kelley. First Row: Gcnrich, Kuharski. Olcson, Hildebrand, Caddis. Artz. Murphy. Ecker. First Semester MISS COLBY........ MARIE KUHARSKI . . GEORGIANS KOENIGS JEANETTE JOHNSON MAXINE GADDIS . . . BEATRICE HECHEL . . BEATRICE WILLIAMS EDITH FRYE........ JEANETTE JOHNSON FERN GENRICH OFFICERS ......Adviser......... .... President .... . . Vice-President . . .... Secretary .... . . . . Treasurer .... .... Historion .... .... Custodian . . . . ......Critic.......... Inter-society Members Second Semester .......MISS COLBY GEORGIANS KOENIGS BEATRICE WILLIAMS ....... EDITH FRYE ... MAXINE GADDIS . . MARY OBERSTADT LILLIAN HILDEBRAND . . MARIE KUHARSKI GEORGIANE KOENIGS JEANETTE JOHNSON DELTA PHI MEMBERS Arline Albl Elsie Jones Marguerite Eck Georgiane Koenigs Delores Ecker Marie Kuharski Edith Frye Bernice Lierman Maxine Gaddis Muriel Moltby Fern Genrich Mary Oberstadt Shirley Hannis Dorothy Popke Beatrice Hechel Beatrice Williams Lillian Hildebrand Jeanette Johnson Phyllis Young PLEDGES Kathleen Artz Lorraine Mailman Patricia Bruso Patricia Murphy Alice Kelley Marian Oleson Ardyce King Helen Willioms 104 IIKLTA Nil FRIENDSHIP, LOYALTY, AND SERVICE For the first time since 1942, Delto Phi has been able to join in campus activities with lota Alpha Sigma, our brother society. The opening event of the year was the informal rushing in the Men's Lounge on September 23. The lounge was appropriately decorated with our society banners, huge balloons, and crepe paper streamers. The Green Room of the Hotel Atheorn was the scene for the formal rushing on September 30. All members of the society wore the traditional white formals. We are justly proud of our Kappa Gamma Ploy Contest entry, The Summons of Soriel, with which we placed first. Winning the cup has almost become o Delta Phi tradition. Another of our successful projects was the oil-school Sadie Hawkins Dance, which we co-sponsored with Iota. The corn stalks, cartoon characters, and funny papers created o colorful background for many a Dogpatch personage. Our football float and alumnae luncheon added to the Homecoming fes-tivies of the yeor. Many of our olumnae joined with the octive members at the luncheon preceding the game on October 12. In keeping with the spirit of the season and with our motto, FRIENDSHIP, LOYALTY, AND SERVICE, our members contributed generously to Delto Phi's Christmas basket. The Delto Phis were represented in both the basketball and volleyball tournments. Our spring formal wos given ot the Century Club on April 18. A joint committee from loto and Delta Phi wos responsible for o most successful affair. Our new adviser. Miss Colby, hos more than proved herself a friend ond helper. With her aid and the cooperation of lota Alpha Sigma, Delta Phi hos concluded one of its most enjoyable ond most profitable years. FORWARD Each year brings friends to Gamma Sigma. Our first meeting was with these new friends at an informal rushing party. St. Peter's gym was converted to a school for the evening. The rushees were registered, given programs, and sent to classes, where the history and activities of Gamma Sig were the most important subjects. The ''College Store was open for refreshments, and music was played in the lounge. A week later the formal rushing dinner was held at the Hotel Athearn with our brother society, Periclean. The first semester was a busy one. To celebrate Homecoming end the seventy-fifth anniversary of the school, we built a white cake for our float with the motto, Titans Take the Cake. In the Play Contest our entry was The Dabblers, a play about hypnotism in a college dorm. Apparently we did more than dabble, as our ploy tied for second place. At Christmas we gave a basket to a needy family. The Extempore Speech Contest began the second semester activities; Shirley Jones became our contestant. We also entered the songfest, singing You'll Never Walk Alone, and participated in the vaudeville. Nor did we ignore the sports competitions. We had both a basketball and o volleyball team. A highlight of the semester was our formal dance, given with the Pericleans on May 3 at the Eagles Ballroom. When Gamma Sigma, with its colors of purple and gold, was organized in 1922, its purpose was to promote friendship. The motto selected was Forward. The Gamma Sigs today take the same motto as they look forward to another happy and successful year. Third Row: Goodwin. Lafek. Bender. Patch, Grover, Flentje. Phillips, Morrissey. Brouchek. Second Row: Von LoMocn, Gruber, Thomos, Jorgens, Miller, R. Hein, Jones, Stutzmon, Streckenboch. First Row: B. Hein, Hogue, Beftin, Phillip, Rosmussen, Schneider, Colburn, Hielsberg. First Semester MISS EVANS......... JANE GRUBER........ JEANNE THOMAS...... LOIS HIELSBERG..... JEAN GOODWIN....... RUTH ANN MORRISSEY HELEN JORGENS...... JANE HOGUE ........ RUTH ANN MORRISSEY DIGNA KOKKE OFFICERS ...................Adviser...... ................. President . . . . ...............Vice-President . .. ................. Secretory .... ..................Treosurer . . . . ................. Historian .... ..................Custodian .... ...................Critic....... ..........Inter-society Members Second Semester ........MISS MARTIN .....LOIS HIELSBERG ___BETTY LOU PATCH . . BETTY JEAN BENDER .....JEAN GOODWIN ....JEANNE THOMAS RUTH ANN MORRISSEY . . . GENEVIEVE PHILLIP MARY JANE BROUCHEK RUTH ANN MORRISSEY GAMMA SIGMA MEMBERS Betty Jeon Bender Morion Kessenich Jacqueline Bettin Digno Kokke Mary Jane Brouchek Rosemory Kuborn Jeon Flentje Christine Miller Jean Goodwin Ruth Ann Morrissey Jane Gruber Betty Lou Patch Bernice Hein Genevieve Phillip Ruth Hein Betty Jane Rasmussen Lois Hielsberg Betty Jane Schneider Jane Hogue Joon Schuster Mary Lou Janke Helen Jorgens Jeanne Thomos PLEDGES Alice Colburn Nadine Phillips Diane Grover Jeon Streckenboch Shirley Jones Verio Stutzmon Elaine Lafek Hattie Von LoMoen 107 Third Row: Dr. Norem, Hamer, Edwards, Kuhnz, Monahan, Bolthazor, Breitag, Rhoades. Second Row: Mullen, Van Camp, John Murphy, G. Hoszel, Pittler, Baker, Crisscy. First Row: Hughes, 0. Hoszel, Stout, Mr. Dean, Stadtmuoller, Ubbelohde, Jomes Murphy, Standke. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester DR. NOREM..............................Adviser............................MR. DEAN JOHN MURPHY ......................... President .................STANLEY STANDKE BERNARD VAN CAMP...................Vice-President................HUBERT MONAHAN GEORGE HASZEL........................ Secretory RICHARD KUHNZ WILBUR SPERLING.......................Treasurer.......................WILLIAM HUGHES HUBERT MONAHAN....................... Historian BYRON WEESS PAUL DOERING ..........................Critic...................................GEORGE HASZEL CARL UBBELOHDE ....................... Marshal JOHN MURPHY WILBUR SPERLING...............Inter-society Members.............CARL UBBELOHDE CARL UBBELOHDE JAMES STOUT IOTA ALPHA SIGMA MEMBERS Albert Bolthozor Richard Marsh Lawrence Breitag Kenneth Meyers Albert Crissey Hubert Monahon Poul Doering John Mullen Richard Edwards James Murphy Word Fuchs John Murphy John Hamer Stevan Pittler George Hoszel Gordon Rhoades Orville Hoszel Vernon Rueckcrt William Hughes Duane Schimmel Richard Kuhnz Wilbur Sperling Richard Stodtmucllor Stanley Standke James Stout James Troptow Carl Ubbelohde Bernard Von Camp Byron Wcess Edmund Wislinsky Charles Zonzig Kenneth Boar Donald Fcnzl John Gloescr Jomes Hoos Keith Hollander Donald Jungwirth PLEDGES Herbert Lundin Richard Meyer Aarold Parent Donald Rosenow Raymond Socharski Normon Schomisch Richard Schumacher Raymond Wochholz William Wagner Dole Walker 108 iota alpha THE ALL IS THE SUM OF THE SMALL lota's motto, The All Is The Sum Of The Small, contained more meaning this year than in any preceding year since lota Alpha Sigma's origin in 1915. This school yeor began with a crowded schedule of activities ond ended with the society's purpose, To promote fellowship ond ideals worthy of social standards, realized to the fullest extent. Because of its successful rushing parties ond its established reputation, this society received its quota of pledges. The Foil Informal Rushing was held in the Men's Lounge in conjunction with Delta Phi. A Formal Rushing was held o week loter in the Peacock Restauront. The second semester Informal Rushing took place in the Men's Lounge the first week in March. For the Homecoming Parade, Iota prepared o float. The float, in the society colors, blue and gold, represented Ringing the Bell for Seventy-Five Years and Tolling the Bell for St. Norbert. No Curtain Colls was the ploy presented by o competent loto ploy cast in the Kappa Gamma Play Contest. The highly successful Sadie Hawkins Dance, sponsored by Delto Phi ond lota, was held in the Men's Gym, which was filled to capacity with would-be Al Capp characters trying to dance in misfit clothing. lota presented a musical program of local tolent on the morning of December 12. The program was called Pleasure Time. The Sixth Annual Songfest, sponsored by this society, proved successful because of the spirited competition offered by the various societies that entered the contest. The Delta Phi and loto Spring Formal was held at the Twentieth Century Club, with music furnished by Howard Paul and his orchestra. With our entry in Lyceum's vaudeville we completed our year's activities. KAPPA (11 IIIIA KNOW YOUR OPPORTUNITIES Kappa Gamma Society was organized in 1923 under the name of Val Ferrari. In 1927 the name was changed to Kappa Gamma. The purpose of the society is to foster art appreciation, dramatic production, scholastic achievement, and school spirit. Informol rushing this year consisted of a song party held at the home of one of the members. A banquet in the French Room of the Athearn Hotel, redecorated in our own rose and gray, helped our rushees to meet us formally. Since the membership quota was filled, there was no second semester rushing. A dinner for members and olumnae was again a part of our homecoming festivities. Because of an unfortunate circumstance, we were unable to enter a float in the parade. Capitalizing on our misfortune, we sold hundreds of gold and white mums which the society had prepared. A Christmas basket for a needy family was provided through willing contributions of our members. The basketball and volleyball tournaments would not hove been complete without a Kappa Gamma entry. Kappa Gamma also entered the songfest, singing Oh Lord Most Holy and participated in vaudeville. Our annual mother-daughter banquet was held May 10 at the Athearn. Since one of the purposes of the society is to foster dramatic production, Kappa Gamma has for many years sponsored a play contest. Any group is allowed to enter, and to the one placing first, a loving cup is awarded. With twelve groups entering this year, it became necessary to continue the contest for three evenings. Because of the prevalence of spring formals, Kappa Gamma decided to sponsor one in winter. This idea dates back almost to the year of our founding. This year's dance was at the Eagles on the first of February. Since the members had voted long ago not to admit a brother society, this wos the only formol sponsored by one society alone. Third Row: Gurney, Flonogon, Coldie, Root, Horris, Gondt, Kuske, Mrs. Foith, Kurtzbein, Ah I horn. Second Row: Dovis, Lotondress, Wiechman, Gofney, French, Daggett, Wcntzel, Zelmcr, Bofingcr, Wood, Schaub. First Row: Sherrod, Herzbcrg, Koch, Trcpfcw, Unferth, Meier, Wislinsky, Braotz, Meyer, Dimpfl, Hansen. First Semester MRS. FAITH...... JENNIE ZELMER . . . TREVALYN FRENCH JEAN DIMPFL..... LUCY BRAATZ ____ ARDYTH WENTZEL EILEEN DAVIS.... RUTH AHLHORN . . PHYLLIS TREPTOW OFFICERS .....Adviser......... .... President .... . . Vice-President . . , .... Secretary . . . . . . . . Treasurer .... .... Historian .... .... Custodian . . . . Inter-society Members Second Semester .... MRS. FAITH ARDYTH WENTZEL ....JEAN DIMPFL . RUBY HERZBERG ____ LUCY BRAATZ ____ BONITA KOCH TREVALYN FRENCH ___EILEEN DAVIS RUTH AHLHORN KAPPA GAMMA MEMBERS Ruth Ahlhorn Jeon Honsen Helen Schaub Lorraine Bofingcr Claudia Harris Jeonettc Sclchert Lucy Braatz Blossom Henke Betty Sherrod Glorio Daggett Ruby Herzberg Phyllis Treptow Eileen Davis Rosello Huebner Janice Unferth Jean Dimpfl Bonita Koch Ardyth Wentzel Trevolyn French Delores Kurtzbein Florence Wiechmon Mary Grace Gofney June Kuske Betty Wislinsky Elsie Gandt Helen Lotondress Alice Wood Barbara Gavin Rito Meier Jennie Zclmer Mona Gilligon Corol Meyer Loroine Gurney Ruth Root PLEDGES Shirley Coldie Aileen Flonogon Lorraine Mortell Third Row: Nochtwey, Heise, Fohrendorff, Cowling, Rogers, Longe, Leider, Strupp, Seil. Second Row: Marquardt. Thackray, MacDonald. Mortcnscn.Crade. Johnson.Taylor, Dybus,Miller. First Row: Hall, DuChateau, Grenier. Durbcn. Koch. Showers. Zerler. Hertel, Ackermann. First Semester MISS NETZER....... JEANETTE COWLING EVALYN LEIDER_____ OLIVE NACHTWEY . RITA DuCHATEAU . . KATHLEEN MILLER SHIRLEY LANGE EVALYN LEIDER_____ LUCILLE GRADE OFFICERS .....Adviser................... .... President ................ . . Vice-President............. .... Secretory ................ .... Trcosurer................. .... Historian ................ .... Custodian................. Inter-society Members........... Second Semester .....MISS NETZER . . OLIVE NACHTWEY ....MAE SHOWERS ......ALMA HEISE . . . LOIS THACKRAY BERNADETTE DURBEN . IRENE MARQUARDT JEANETTE COWLING EVALYN LEIDER LAMBDA CHI MEMBERS Jeanette Cowling Rita DuChateau Bernadette Durben Rosalie Fohrendorff Lucille Grade Shirley Grenier Dolores Hortzell Alma Heise Dolores Hertel Evelyn Johnson Lorroine Klopotek Dorothy Koch Shirley Lange Evolyn Leider Joan MacDonold Irene Marquardt Gerda Strupp (Inactive) Kathleen Miller Joyce Mortensen Olive Nachtwey Phoebe Rogers Irene Seil Mae Showers Audrey Toy lor Lois Thackray PLEDGES Verno Ackermann Margot Dybus Evelyn Clausen Joyce Gessert Cccile Hall Cathryn Steuck Mory Zerler 112 unity nn FOR THE SAKE OF GAIN Lombdo Chi wos organized in 1923, and chose peoch and blue as its colors. Its flower is the Talisman rose. The purposes of the society are to study and create on appreciation for good music and to supply o satisfying social life for its members. Informal rushing was held in the Men's Lounge with a kiddie party. Formal rushing followed with a dinner in the English Room of the Atheorn. Second semester informal rushing was o tea in the P. T. A. Room. The first place float in the Homecoming Porode wos our entry, We're Soiling to Victory. A second memorable event of that weekend wos on Alumnae luncheon, given ot the Town Grill. The play, All's Fair, was entered in the play contest, with Evalyn Leider as director. The cost consisted of Lois Thockroy, Olive Nachtwey, Audrey Toylor, and Cecile Hall. At Christmas Lambda Chi put up the huge lighted wreath on the main building, and contributed to the Alpha Phi Omega fund. The Continental Room of the Athearn Hotel was the scene of our formal dance with our brother society, the LEFS, on January 17. Tom Temple's orchestra played. We entered teams in the inter-society basketball, volleyball, and bose-ball tournaments, and took part in vaudeville with a parody on Macbeth, called Murder, Murder, Murder!! We took second place in songfest, with Czechoslovakian Dance Song, using a gypsies' forest setting. The new men's society, the LEFS, became our brother society, and several enjoyable joint parties were held. Thus, through a program of varied activities, Lambda Chi approaches the close of another happy and profitable year. LEFS EVER FORWARD TOWARD THE PINNACLES OF SUCCESS The LEFS—the liberty, equality, and fraternity society—is one of the most recent additions to the Men's Society Group of Oshkosh State Teachers College. Since its establishment in October, 1946, the organization has emblazoned its name beside the older societies as an active participant in both social and competitive college activities. The emergence of the LEFS was due to the efforts of an assemblage of veterans, ten in number, the charter members of the new brotherhood. This group, composed of Sam Hay, Charles Schram, George Posey, Russell Haven, Louis Von Gnechten, Allan Eggers, Wallace Wurl, Cyrus Chapman, James Adams, and Donald Myers, formed the nucleus of a society whose growth was destined to take rapid strides. Throughout the year, the society was one of the most active on the campus, participating in the Kappa Gamma Play Contest with the presentation of The Beggar and the King, in the Intramural Basketball League with the entrance of two teams, in the vaudeville contest, in the Homecoming festivities, in the decoration of the college during the Christmas season, and in the contribution of a Christmas basket to support the Alpha Phi Omega Christmas fund. The organization also donated a beautiful trophy to the winner of the Intramural Softball League. The year's activities were highlighted with a formal dance given in cooperation with the organization's sister society, Lambda Chi. The LEFS, with a present membership of thirty-eight, plan to maintain the non-invitational policy of the society regarding membership and to foster, not only among their own members but throughout the entire student body, the ideal upon which the society was founded—liberty, equality, and brotherhood. Their ambition and desire is to see the attainment of these objectives at the Oshkosh State Teachers College—now, and in the future. Third Row: Chopplc, Spollees, Meyer, Hoy, Wurl, Chopmon, Eggers, Von Gncchten, Myers. Second Row: Rhyner, W. Plummer, J. Plummer, Theirens, Hooper, Toylor, Zirbel, Gerlh, Lopos. First Row: Haven, Patterson, Duffy, Nelson, Fischer, Fletcher, Smith, Connor, Adams. First Semester SAM HAY................. CHARLES SCHRAM.......... RUSSELL HAVEN........... LAWRENCE VON GNECHTEN GEORGE POSEY............ OFFICERS . . . President . . . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . . . Historian . . . . . . Choploin . . . Second Semester . . . DONALD MYERS . . . PAUL SPALLEES . . . RUSSELL HAVEN ROBERT PATTERSON . . . DONALD SMITH James Adams LEFS MEMBERS James Hoeper Williom Plummer Williom Birchmon Quirin Jung George Posey Earl Block William Kindschuh James Rhyner Cyrus Chapman Fred Liesong Gordon Rucks Rollin Chappie Leroy Lopas Normon Schomisch Donold Connor Jomes Marks Charles Schrom Gerald Davy Donald Meyer Donald Smith Robert Duffy A. M. Mondl Paul Spallees Allan Eggers Robert Morrissey Tom Toylor Robert Evans Donald Myers Willfred Thierens Wilbert Fischer Robert Nelson Lawrence Von Gnechten Raymond Fletcher John Nicmuth Walloce Wurl Winfried Gerth Fronk Olsen Russell Zirbel Russell Haven Robert Patterson Sam Hoy John Plummer 115 Third Row: Volkmonn, Schenke, Miller, Meyer, Allen, Bade, Herrling. Second Row: Friestad, Steiner, C. Frohmon, K. Jones, Voight, Stangel, J. Frohmon, Dr. Korges. First Row: Klancer, Hendrickson, Smith, Burton, Wymon, W. Jones, Morgan, Kregel. First Semester DR. KARGES....... KERMIT JONES_____ ELLSWORTH MEYER WENDELL VOIGHT . WILLIAM MILLER . CLYDE BUSCHKOPF RUSSELL SCHENKE . JOHN SCHNEIDER . BLAKE BURTON . . . CLYDE BUSCHKOPF John Allen William Allen Robert Ansorge Gerald Atkins Donald Bode Dovid Batzer 8lake Burton Clyde Buschkopf Jomes Corey John Celichowski Dovid Fraker Earl Friestad Claude Frohmon James Frohmon OFFICERS .....Adviser.......... .... President . . . . . . Vice-President . . .... Secretary ... . . . . Treasurer .... . . . . Historian . . . . . .... Custodian . . . . .......Critic......... Inter-society Members LYCEUM MEMBERS Roymond Grady Earl Hendrickson Donald Herrling Robert Heywood Kermit Jones Winston Jones John King Victor Klancer Lyle Krous Bernard Kregel Woyne Kundiger Ellsworth Meyer William Miller Jomes Morgan Second Semester ___DR. RAMSDEN . WILLIAM ALLEN ....LYLE KRAUS HARVEY STANGEL . WILLIAM MILLER CLYDE BUSCHKOPF . . . JOHN STEINER . . GERALD ATKINS . . BLAKE BURTON DONALD HERRLING Earl Nehring Willard Roepke Raymond Schorpf Russell Schenke John Schneider Donald Skibbo Donald Smith Harvey Stongel John Steiner Wendell Voight William Volkmonn Sam Warfinbee Thomas Wymon LaVerne Zwicky 1 16 LYCEUM WE SHAPE OUR OWN DESTINY Hope was the watchword as Lyceum began its activities in December, 1946. Members of past years were returning to the college after serving in the armed forces. The number of students from whom we could choose members was more than sufficient. The collegiate social spirit, so necessary to the functioning of an organization such as ours, was breathing new life. A membership campaign wos launched as the first of Lyceum's activities. On September 24, an informal rushing party was held. Our president, Kermit Jones, told the prospective pledges of the history and ideals of our society. Formal rushing, in the form of a Phoenix-Lyceum dance, was held a week later. To contribute to the festivities of Homecoming, Lyceum served doughnuts and cider to its alumni and members. Our float for the Homecoming parade was an authentic fire-engine of ancient vintage, which did anything but float. The members, in full fire-fighting regalia, did their best to prove that Our Team Is Really HOT. With the official beginning of Hell Week on October 1 5, Lyceum pledges were put through a routine of rigorous testing. Among their tasks were such useful activities as removing autumn leaves from the campus, and giving free shoe shines to college students. Quest Night, which followed Hell Week, will not soon be forgotten by ony who participated in its activities. Pledging having been completed, the members turned their attention to preparing a play for entry in the Kappa Gamma Play Contest. The ploy chosen, In The Zone, won third place in the contest. Competing also in the songfest, Lyceum won honorable mention. Lyceum sponsored vaudeville, another popular contest in which o number of societies participated. Lyceum climaxed its social season with the holding of the annual Phoenix-Lyceum formal at the Twentieth Century Club on February 7. The gaiety of the crowd was proof that the pre-war collegiate spirit was back. Mill mxn VERSATILITY The purpose of Pericleon is to promote social interests and competitive activities in forensics, sports, ond literature. To accomplish this purpose the founders of Pericleon realized that its members should possess varied abilities and personalities. Therefore, the motto of the society was selected as “Versatility 7 Informal rushing was held this year in the Men's Room of the college. Formal rushing, which took place at the Athearn Hotel, was held jointly with Gamma Sigma, our sister society. Pericleon, as is its established custom, participated in all the college social and competitive activities during the year. The society was represented in the annual Homecomina parade with a float, displaying the society's colors, green and qold. “Fire Alarm ' presented in the Dlay contest, won honorab'e mention. A basketball team represented Pericleon in the inter-society league. The organization participated in the inter-society baseball and entered the all-school inter-society track meet, attempting to capture the title for the fifteenth consecutive year. Many Pericleons are members of the college varsity football, basketball, track, and tennis teams. The society took port in the sonqfest, and again entered the all-college vaudeville, trying to win the vaudeville trophy for a second consecutive year. The annual Gamma Sigma-Pericleon spring formal was held May 3 at the Eaoles Ballroom. Pericleon. in keeping with its purpose, revived its speech contest this year. The individuals mainly responsible for its reoraanization and formation were Corlton Buerger. Thurman Fox, and Williom Felton, society members, and Mr. James and Mr. Hutchinson, the society advisers. Mr. Hutchinson, a new colleae faculty member and Pericleon adviser, wos himself a member of Pericleon in his undergraduate days at the college. Fourth Row: Hoehne, Herrick, Schneider, Ehrenhordt, Jungwirth, D. Terrace, Ewold, Buerger, Mr. Hutchinson. Third Row: Horrmonn, Groff, Jomes, Jucdcs, R. Terrace, Kirchc r, Larson, Gores, Gerretson. Second Row: Lobudde, Doy, Nordhous, Luker, Schmirlcr, Freund, , O'Connor, Dietzo, Stonge. First Row: Kitz, Cismoski, Ryon, Lichtfuss, Potzkc, Loppnow, Dougherty, Dittcr, Felton, Fox. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester MR. JAMES MR. HUTCHINSON CARLTON BUERGER MERLIN GERRETSON RORFRT STANGF GLEN GRAFF NORMAN FULLER ARTHUR HOEHNE JAMES RYAN JAMES RYAN NORMAN THIEL NORMAN THIEL MERLIN GERRETSON . . Inter-society Members . . • • ROBERT LOPPNOW THURMAN FOX JOHN SCHMIRLER PERICLEAN MEMBERS Merlond Bersch Glen Groff Thomos Moore Carlton Bucrocr Louis Horrmonn Robert Nordhous Duane Cismoski Claude Herrick Sheridan O'Brien Ralph Doy Arthur Hoehne Kenneth O'Connor Floyd Dictzo Frederick Jomes Robert Potzkc Gerald Ditter Henry Jiso Williom Rulseh Williom Douqherty Donald Jucdcs Jomes Ryan Russell Ehrenhardt William Jungwirth Norman Schcin Gale Ewold Steven Kircher John Schmirler Williom Felton Williom Kitz Kenneth Schneider Clinton Fischer Edword Lobudde Robert Stonge Thurmon Fox Russell Lorson Donald Terroce John Freund Robert Lichtfuss Kurt Thiel Normon Fuller Robert Loppnow Normon Thiel Merlin Gerretson Arden Luker Paul Wagner Stanley Gores John McCain PLEDGES Eugene Arnold Glenn Kirchner Stuart Rou Robert Fero John Lam pert Raymond Schultz Jomes Jungwirth Philip Nelson Robert Shroder Corlton Poffenroth 119 Second Row: Jewell, Wollenfong, Leuthold, Lorson, Jones, 8reese, Koeber. First Row: Reynolds, Radtkc, Striddc, Fisher, Lautenschlager, Snow. OFFICERS First Semester MR. NELSON.................................Adviser... JACK JEWELL............................ President ---- HELMUTH LAUTENSCHLAGER............. Vice-President . . WILLIAM FISHER........................... Secretory--- JAMES SNOW................................Treasurer__ Historian .... Critic....... Marshal ...... LOUIS BREESE................... Inter-society Members Second Semester .........MR. REED .. . GEORGE RADTKE . . . DONALD LARSON ROBERT KIRCHHOFF .....ROBERT JONES .. VANCE LEUTHOLD ......JACK JEWELL CLYDE WALLENFANG . GEORGE REYNOLDS Louis Breese Williom Fisher Jock Jewell Owen Jones Robert Kirchhoff Phillip Koeber PHILAKEAN MEMBERS Donald Lorson Helmuth Loutenschlogcr Vunce Leuthold Brian Monion Robert Osfertog George Rodtke George Reynolds Jomcs Snow Jock Stridde Clyde Wollenfong 120 IN HOC SIGNO VINCES The Philokean Society was organized in January, 1899, and holds the distinction of being the first all-men's society on the compus. The purposes of the organization from the beginning have been to encourage forensics and to cement the spirit of brotherhood among male students. Informal rushing for second semester was held jointly with our sister society, Alethean, on March 12, in the Men's Lounge. The formal rushing took place at the home of Phyllis Heisinger, president of Alethean. The Philakeans contributed a bosket to the Alpha Phi Omega Christmas project. Our society also participated in the Inter-society Basketball Tournament, Homecoming Float Parade, Play Contest, ond Vaudeville. The biggest event on our calendar wos the onnual Philakeon-Alethean Spring Formal, held in the bollroom of the Raulf Hotel on April 12. Our colors are black and gold, and the golden daffodil is our flower. PHOENIX CULTURE, NOT SHOW Phoenix, which was established in 1874, first existed as a mixed society, but in 1917 the group was split and our brother society, Lyceum, was formed. The first big event of the year 1946-47 was the informal rushing party held at the Congregational Church. It was truly a come-as-you-are party, with housecoats, slippers, and pin curls in great abundance. Games were played, and loter in the evening refreshments were served. Formal rushing consisted of a formal dinner at the Town Grill followed by a Phoenix-Lyceum dance in the Men's Lounge. The success of our parties was shown in the large group of new members initiated during the first semester. We're Perked Up to Win was the slogan on our float, which placed second in the Homecoming parade Many people along the line of march wished that our huge coffee pot had really contained some of the warm beverage. Second place seems to be our permanent niche, for we took that place aaain with our play contest entry. Our cast realistically portrayed o group of characters in The Tale of a Shirt. Our brother society joined with us this year on our caroling trip to Sunny-view Sanitarium at Christmas. This hos become a traditional activity of the society and one which helps us to gain the true Christmas spirit. One of the most prominent events in the first year of joint activities with Lyceum since the war was our annual formal dance held at the Twentieth Century Club on February 7. We received honorable mention for our songfest entry, Who'll Buy My Violets, and entered competition again in vaudeville. Our final activity was the annual awarding of our Scholarship Cup to the society with the highest grade point average. 122 Third Row: L. Richter, Oleson, Osterberg, Howe, Fenzl, Schloerb, Drexler, Kilp, Wortinbce, Hortmon. Second Row: Hornby, Komps, Wolff, Stoerkcl, Pogcl, Gloesmon, Montonoti, Schujohn, Kettlcr, Rasmussen, Horn. First Row: Becker, Bcckmonn, Hinze, Koll, Woser, Grolow, Nemocheck, Wclkos, Belonger, Alice Rossow, M. Richter. First Semester MRS. MERKER.......... CHARLOTTE NEMACHECK MARYALYCE HORNBY . . BEVERLY OLESON........ LOUISE RICHTER ....... HAZEL WOLFF.......... FAITH KOLL........... DELORES KAMPS........ MERIEL GRALOW........ HAZEL WOLFF OFFICERS .....Adviser....... .... President .... . . Vice-President . . .... Secretory .... .... Trcosurcr .... .... Historian . . . . . .... Custodian .... .... Reporter .... Inter-society Members Second Semester ........MRS. MERKER . . MARYALYCE HORNBY .......DELORES KAMPS ......RUTH STAERKEL ..... LOUISE RICHTER .....JOAN BELONGER ....... HELEN WELKOS ........ HAZEL WOLFF CHARLOTTE NEMACHECK MERIEL GRALOW Mourecn Becker Dorothy Beckmann Joon Belonger Rosemary Drexler Lois Fenzl Elaine Gloesmon Mcriel Grolow Lois Hortmon Marjorie Hinze Dorothy Horn Moryolyce Hornby PHOENIX MEMBERS Nancy Howe Delores Komps Jeonne Kettler Mary Lou Kilp Faith Koll June Montonoti Chorlotte Nemocheck Beverly Oleson Elinor Osterberg Carol Pogel Joyce Rasmussen PLEDGE Louise Richter Margaret Richter Ardis Rossow Elio May Schloerb Mory Schujohn Ruth Stoerkel Effie Wortinbee Joyce Woser Helen Wclkos Hozcl Wolff 1 23 Alice Rossow Second Row: B. Johnson, C. Johnson, Woshkoshko, Morheine, Smith. First Row: Labudde, Burton, Mullen, Homilton, Brismoster. Organization: Desirous of keeping alive Scouting ideals and associations among college students, a group of young men met on November 14, 1946, to organize a chapter of the Scout Organization, Alpha Phi Omega, ot the Oshkosh State Teachers College. Purpose: Alpha Phi Omega is a service group, whose purpose is, To assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath ond Law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to humanity. Membership: Membership is open to members of any Boy Scout movement recognized by the International Association. Officers: Advisers: MR. DAN SCHREIBER, Scoutinq Adviser; MR. RADFORD BOEING. Senior Foculty Adviser; MR. J. A. BREESE, DR. JAMES F. DUNCAN, MR. E. A. CLEMENS, ond MR. E. G. PVLE, Foculty Advisers President........................................................ BEN JOHNSON Vice-President ................................................ CHARLES SMITH Secretory......................................................CHRIS JOHNSON Treasurer........................................................JACK MULLEN Activities: Before Christmas, Alpha Phi Omega sponsored o Christmas Basket Fund to which the entire student body ond several of the societies ond organizations gave their support. During the Christmas holidays, the Senior Scouts ond the Sea Scouts of the Twin Lokes Council joined with Alpha Phi Omega in sponsoring o Christmas Boll ot the Century Club. The spring season was highlighted by a weekend trip to the Council Reservation ot Waupaca. 124 Ger £m! M LWAUKEE VE OLI SAND FOOTHILL For the first time in four years, Oshkosh State Teachers College opened the season with a football team. Fifty-eight candidates reported for the first practice. This number was cut to forty-five in the next ten days. The material was mostly Gl. The response of the service men came as a surprise, because up to this time it hod been generally understood that GIs were not interested in sports. These new recruits, supported by a number of high school graduates, proved to be a fine group of boys with whom to work, and the squad, on the whole, looked good. There was some greenness, to be sure, and it was evident that there was lack of weight in the backfield. The line material, however, was better than average, a fact which was proved as the seoson progressed. The team was handicapped both at the beginning and at the end of the seoson by injuries to the men. Although it won only two of the six gomes played, in games where the team was at full strength, it was successful. One of the victories was over the co-holder of the Southern Division Championship, Stevens Point. Two of the games were close; each was lost by one touchdown. In only two gomes was the team entirely outclassed. Floyd Dietzo, Oshkosh fullback, was selected all-conference fullback. Delbert Thompson, freshman tackle from Fond du Lac, was elected captain of the 1946 squad. He is in Secondary Education and plans to be at the college for three more years. ItASkETK ILL The call for basketball candidates on November 15 was answered by fifty-two men, all new members except Jungwirth, Ditter, Ehrenhardt, and Moore. In due time the squad was cut to twenty-two men, later to seventeen, and finally to thirteen. The season started with two preliminary contests. These games brought victories to Oshkosh, though the scores were not especially impressive. Before Christmas vacation a hot game was played against Ripon, in which the Titans swamped the Redmen 59-38. In the next two games they won from St. Norbert's and lost to Stout by close scores. After the Christmas holidays the team kept up its good record. The Titans took all the first semester conference games except the one at Milwaukee and found themselves in second place at the end of the first round. The second semester opened with a loss to Ripon. After that loss, the remainder of the games were victories. The highlight of the season was the 63-59 defeat of Milwaukee for the Southern Division Championship. A post-season game with River Falls was held to determine who would hove the right to enter the NIBA Tourney at Kansas City, with River Falls the winner. Douglas Ritchie was elected captain of the team for the 1946-47 seoson. He was also the official high scorer in the conference, having reached a total of 104 points. Doug hails from the town of Montello, Wisconsin, is a freshman in Secondary Education, and should be with the team for three more seasons. 128 TRACK-1946 The track season opened on April 13 with the strong AAW meet in Milwaukee. At this time the teom, through its first efforts, goinod much valuable experience. Schmirler placed third in both the 40 yard dosh and the 40 yard low hurdles. The Titans loter won a meet from Mission House 781 2 to 52 16 at the high school athletic field. Moore, having placed second in five events, wos high with fifteen points. Schmirler wos a double winner in the 100 and 220 yord dashes. The following Tuesday the team met Ripon and lost 91 16 to 39 16. Moore, with a total of twelve points, wos again high in the meet. He was third in the 100, first in the low hurdles, second in the 220, and second in the high hurdles. Schmirler was second with eleven points. He again won the 100 and 220 yord dashes. On May 7, ot the Stevens Point track, Oshkosh won 91 to 40. Moore gained 1716 points for top honors. He wos first in the highs and lows and second in the 220 and 100 yard doshes. Thiel entered the picture with thirteen points. Schmirler again won the 100 and 220 and placed in the broad jump. On May 11, the teom lost to Michigan Tech of Houghton 8016 to 5016. Schmirler and Moore received the most points. Schmirler again won his favorite contests, the 100 and the 220, and took second in the broad jump, thus gaining thirteen points. Moore was first in the highs and lows, come in third in the 100, and anchored the reloy team, which resulted in a dead heat. The following Saturday the state meet wos held of Milwaukee. Oshkosh finished third. Milwaukee lost the meet to La Crosse for the first time in eighteen years. Schmirler won two firsts for Oshkosh, the mile and two mile. Moore wos first in the lows, second in the highs, ond second in the 100. Sperling won third in the mile. Schmirler achieved a tie for second in the brood jump. TENNIS —1946 The tennis seoson opened with a win over Mission House by a score of 7-0. The team was composed of Buerger, Stonge, Jungwirth, Thiel, and Ziobell. In the doubles matches were Buerger ond Stonge, and Jungwirth ond Thiel. The teom wos greatly strengthened by Buerger, the moinstoy of the 1942 teom. On April 30, the teom met Ripon ond lost 5-2. In this meet, Oshkosh won one singles match, Jungwirth defeating Hamc-tt. The doubles team of Buerger and Stonge defeoted the Ripon number one doubles team, composed of Rcdlin and Harnett. On May 7, Oshkosh lost to Lawrence by a score of 4-3. However, Buerger won his match against Flom. Thiel defeated Calloway in the number five match, ond the Titans also took the number one doubles match. Oshkosh whitewashed Stevens Point on May 1 1 with a 6-0 score. Buerger, Jungwirth, Stonge, and Murphy made up the singles teom, with Jungwirth ond Stonge, Buerger and Murphy taking the doubles. In the match with Milwaukee on Moy 16, the Titons won 6-1. The only loss came when Stonge dropped his match to Schneider in the number three spot. Winners were Buerger, Jungwirth, Thiel, ond Fuller. The Conference Meet was held on Moy 1 8. Oshkosh emerged winner with eight points, while La Crosse took second plocc, ond Milwaukee third. Buerger won the state chompionship in the singles with sets of 10-8, 6-1, and 6-1 over Polcto of Milwaukee. Kiemy of Lo Crosse took third by defeoting Fuller 6-0 ond 6-3. Oshkosh gained second place in the doubles, with the teom of Stonge ond Jungwirth losing to the Lo Crosse teom of John Koetting and Cliff Dc Voll by scores of 6-4, 6-4, ond 6-2. After winning the state chompionship ot Milwaukee, Oshkosh lost to Ripon 4-3. liOLF- 1916 The first golf match of the seoson wos held ot the Tuscombia Course in Ripon. The Oshkosh team, composed of Rothenboch, Hartman, Morquardt, and Luft, lost this opening motch 316 to 816. The luck of the Oshkosh team chongcd with the next motch, which wos held against Stevens Point. This time Oshkosh won 916 to 216. Hartmon, Morquardt, ond Luft won their motches, with Rothenboch earning o half point. On Moy 1 1, Oshkosh met Whitewater and Michigon Tech. OSTC defeated Whitewater 10 to 2, but lost to the Michigan team 916 to 516. Oshkosh defeoted Milwaukee on May 16 by taking fourteen out of a possible fifteen points. On Moy 21, OSTC defeoted Ripon College 716 to 416 on the Municipal Golf Course. Whitewater won the state meet with a total of 369. Oshkosh wos second with 382, Milwaukee third with 389, and Superior fourth with 414. THE (IIITLlll)k The future of sports ot OSTC is much brighter than it has ever been before. Because of eorly enlistments in the various branches of the service by most of the men ot our college, the teams of 1940, 1941, ond 1942 were composed mainly of freshmen. They did exceptionally good work, but often found themselves in competition with other conference teams made up of seosoned material. The 1946-47 footboll teom hod the strongest line in years; however, it has been somewhat weokened by withdrawals in the lost four months. At the present time the basketball teom is intoct. With good luck all should be back except Reeve, who hos token the examinations for West Point. OSTC looks forward to strong teoms in the coming years. 129 Foill ball CAPTAIN DELBERT THOMPSON 130 AWARDS Glen Schauder Kenneth Schneider Korl Smedbcrg Charles Smith Delbert Thompson iCapt.) Bernard Van Comp Paul Wagner James Watson Byron Wccss Charles Schram l Mgr.) Wilbur Sperling IMgr.I Douglos Ritchie Russell Schenke John Schmirler Thomas Sullivon Louis Von Gnechten Walloce Wurl MAJOR LETTERS Earl Block Cyrus Chapman Floyd Dietzo Ward Fuchs Arthur Hoehne Frebert Klitz Milton Lautonschloger Russel Merrill Arvid Noslund Robert Potzke Leonard Persick MINOR LETTERS Albert Ackerman Jomes Adorns Peter Allen Glen Graff Earl Jerdee David Lindow Arden Lukcr Robert Nordhoff Kenneth O'Conner Richard Pollock V Fourlh Row: Noslund. Nordhoff, Block, Chopmon, Schenke, Weess, Zarling, Monohon, Ritchie, Adorns. Third Row: Cooch Kolf, Jerdee, Schcin, Smith, Fuchs, Luker, Pollack, Von Gnechtcn, Watson, Thompson Capt. . Wurl, Schram (Mgr.). Second Row; Klitz, Dietzo, Ackermon, Steorns, Kurth, Sullivan, Brandt, Van Comp, Lindow, K. Schneider, Bcrsch, J. Schneider. First Row: Schouder, Schwortzmiller. Loutenschloger, Hoehnc, O'Connor, Allen, Smedberg, r Sochorski, Wogner, Persick, Sperling (Mgr. . THE TITANS Oshkosh 0 Opponents 7 28 0 0 0 14 131 ■ MAJOR LETTERS Jomes Adorns Edword Erbon William Jungwirth Milton Loutcnschloger Arden Luker Gerold Reeve Douglas Ritchie (Copt.) Richard Schumocher Lloyd Schwartzmiller Chorles Schrom (Mgr.) MINOR LETTERS Thomas Ainsworth Raymond Gulbrand Thomas Moore Norman Thiel -0' C.o°c { ccY ' ( VO o ' Sc jo ____ £C r c- Oshkosh Opponents 46 . . Chief Oshkosh . 28 45 . . Neenah Police . 39 45 . . Stout 48 49 . . St. Norbert .... 47 59 . . Ripon 38 41 38 56 . . Stevens Point . . 49 67 . . Platteville .... 61 51 . . Milwaukee .... 63 51 . . Ripon 60 51 . . Whitewater . . . 49 76 54 77 . . Platteville .... 61 63 59 55 . . River Falls .... 67 ,« IKIIS MAJOR LETTERS Carlton Buerger Norman Fuller Williom Jungwirth Robert Stonge Normon Thiel MINOR LETTERS Melvin Domrow John Murphy Alton Zicbell Oshkosh Opponents 7 . . Mission House . 0 2 5 3 4 6 1 3 . . Ripon 4 Conference Meet, Oshkosh — First Ploce GOLF AWARDS MINOR LETTERS Raymond Hartman Richard Luft Robert Marquardt Ralph Rothcnboch cO V°VXC a.o 134 W t K I) s MAJOR LETTERS MINOR LETTERS Bloke Burton James Corey Jomes Dyckhoff Thomos Moore John Schmirler Wilbur Sperling Harvey Stangcl Donold Terrace Albert Bolthozor Normon Fuller Richord O'Conner Normon Schcin Kenneth Watson Ervin Wesenbcrg Oshkosh 78« 2. . Mission House . . . . Opponents 52 2 39Vi. . Ripon 91 ' 2 91 40 50 V2. . Michigan Tech. . . . 80 V2 State Meet, Oshkosh — Third Place GOLF MATCHES Oshkosh Opponents 3’ 2 81 2 9' 2 21 2 10 2 5l 2 Michigan Tech. . . . 91 2 14 Milwaukee 1 IV2 Ripon 41 2 State Meet: Oshkosh, 382; Whitewater, 369; Milwaukee, 389; Superior, 414. 135 it in o ii' k ! Ii 111 t i c s IN THE SPORTLIGHT Women s sports have really zoomed this year. Many things have helped moke the year an outstanding success. Among the most important is the Women's Recreational Association, which sponsors athletic activities on the campus os well as activities inside the club. The officers this year were Betty Lawson, president; Beth Brand, vice-president; Arlene Stennett, secretary-treasurer; and Corinne McCarville, reporter. Membership in W.R.A. is open to any college woman interested in athletics. The basketball and volleyball tournaments were sponsored by W.R.A., with Lorraine Klopotek, Corinne McCarville, and Charlotte Olsen on the basketball committee, and Fay Etheridge, Charlotte Olsen, and Lorraine Mailman on the volleyball committee. Alpha Chi won both tournaments. Miss Colby and Mrs. Faith were the referees for the tournaments. Individual awards of miniature basketballs and volleyballs were given to the players on the winning teams. Other sports participated in were shuffleboard, tumbling, dancing, swimming, and ring-tennis. Charlotte Skinner won the ring-tennis match, with Fay Etheridge as runner-up. Most of these sports were taught in gym class. The gym was open on Tuesdays and Thursdays for practice. Second Row: Etheridge, Giffey, Umlond, Klopotek, Olsen, Brond. First Row: Hall, Foss, Rosenberg, Golow, McCorville, Lawson, Stennctt. BASKETBALL Eleanor Dombrowfski Wondo Foss Vcrno Galow Prudence Giffey Patricio Holl Arlene Kellcrmon Betty Low son Jean Meyer Phyllis Rosenberg Alice Wood ROUND ROBIN BASKETBALL Phoenix ....25 W. R. A ..14 Alpha Chi .... 34 Dclto Phi . . 8 Comma Sigma . . 14 Lombdo Chi .. 7 Aletheon 20 Kappa Gamma . . . . . 10 Phoenix . . . . 8 Alpha Chi . .20 Lambda Chi . . . 13 Aletheon . .22 W. R. A ....50 Dclto Phi . . 19 Gamma Sigma . . 17 Kappa Gamma . . . . .13 Gammo Sigma . . Aletheon W. R. A ....28 Phoenix . . 19 Alpha Chi ....31 Lambda Chi ..11 Aletheon 21 Lambda Chi . . 9 W. R. A ....38 Aletheon .. 8 Alpha Chi 16 W. R. A ..16 VOLLEYBALL Eleonor Dombrowfski Wanda Foss Verna Golow Prudence Giffey Patricio Holl Betty Lawson Shirley Moxted Jeon Meyer Phyllis Rosenberg TOURNAMENTS VOLLEYBALL Phoenix . . .73 Lombda Chi . . . . . . .19 BZ's . . .28 Aletheon ...25 Kappa Gamma . . . . .32 Delto Phi ...25 Comma Sigma . . . . . .26 Alpha Chi . . .27 BZ's Kappa Gamma . . ... 10 Alpha Chi .... Lambda Chi . . . . . . .28 Aletheon . . . Delta Phi Gamma Sigma Delta Phi . . .59 Koppo Gamma . Aletheon ... 12 Phoenix . . . BZ's . . .27 Delta Phi . . .31 BZ's BZ's . . .25 Alpho Chi . . .35 Phoenix . . . Phoenix . . .32 Alpha Chi . . . 137 SPORTS Archery Tennis Basketball Baseball Volleyball Badminton Shuffleboard Ring-tennis ALETHEAN Second Row: Hielsbcrg, Shofer, McCulloch. First Row: Sullivan, Fintok. GAMMA SIGMA Second Row: Gruber, Morrissey, Brouchek, Stutzman, Goodwin. First Row: Phillips, Thomos, Colburn, Schuster, Phillip. KAPPA GAMMA Second Row: Faith, Wentzcl, Kurtzbcm, Hansen. First Row: Meier, Bofinger. PHOENIX Second Row: Gloesmon, Fenzl, Kettler, Rosmusscn. First Row: Schloerb, Hornby, Kamps, KiIp, Becker. ALPHA CHI Second Row: KeHerman, Dombrowfski, Lawson, Wood, Giffey First Row: Foss, Holl, Golow, Rosenberg, Meyer. 39 W.R.A. Second Row: Skinner. McCarville. Brand. Stcnnett, Etheridge. First Row: Rcinkc. Radtke. Olsen, Klopotek. Eck. Index Aolsma, Irene Acheson, Fred Ackermon, Albert, 50, 131 Ackermonn, Karl, 53 Ackerman, Verna, 1 1 2 Adams, Jomes, 66, 116, 131, 133 Ahlhorn, Ruth, 32, 77, 111 Ainsworth, Themes, 133 Albee, Jay Albl, Arline, 42 Allen, Howord Allen, Joann Allen, John, 40 Allen, Peter, 46, 131 Allen, William, 1 1 6 Aim, Williom, 58, 64 Anderson, Milton, 53 Angclich, Kathryn Ansorge, Robert, 82, 87 Arentsen, James Arnold, Eugene, 87 Artz, Kathleen, 49, 104 Atchison, Raymond Atkins, Gerald Boch, Ingeburg Boar, Kenneth Backer, Robert, 87 Bade, Donald, 1 16 Bagley, John Baker, Gertrude Baker, Paul, 64, 65, 108 8albot, John Balthozor. Albert, 53, 65, 108, 135 Barden, Arlin Barlow, Robert Barnard, Beverly Barnes, Robert Barry, Milton Bartelt, Leland Borfon, Robert Batzer, David, 46, 66, 93 Bauer, Clarence Bauer, Douglas, 65 Bousom, Richard Becker, Maureen, 48, 123, 139 Beckman, Dorothy, 44, 1 23 Behl, Gerald, 57 Behling, Donold Beiser, Jean, 42, 100 Belonger, Joan, 36, 92, 123 Belonger, Robert, 55, 64 Bender, Betty Jean, 43, 107 Bennett, Clarence 8ernhordt, Alton, 40 Bersch, John Bersch, Morland, 131 Beftin, Jocqueline, 32, 80, 81, 107 Biebel, Roy Birchmon, William Bittner, Clarence, 64, 90, 91, 92 Bladow, Gale, 54 Block, Eorl, 131 Bockfinger, Mildred, 43, 100 Boehm, Audrey, 80 Boelke, Richard Bofinger, Lorraine, 38, 41, 90, 111, 139 Bohlssen, Ralph Borgwordt, Charles, 56, 66, 93 Borst, Erwin Botz, Stanley Brootz, Lucy, 32, 79, 112 Bragcr, Kenneth Broker, Rachel, 95 Brand. Mary. 49. 137, 139 Brondt, Jack, 1 31 Braun, Quentin Breaker, Donold Breese, Louis, 1 20 Breit, Ralph, 35 Breitag, Lawrence, 66, 93, 108 Briggs, Alvin, 53 Briggs, Pout, 53 Brink, Donald Brismastcr, Rcbcrt, 50, 65, 82, 124 Broch, Doris, 48 Brouchek, Mary Jane, 43, 92, 107, 139 Brown, Caryl, 48, 90, 95 Brown, Leslie Brunka, Alan Bruso, Patricia, 40, 68, 92 Brusoe, Shirley, 68 Brustmann, Russell Bryner, Elaine Buckstaff, Peter Buelke, Marian, 36 Buerger, Carlton, 78, 92, 119, 134 Buetow, Melvin Bunke, Robert, 67 Bunker, Richard Burdick, Lois, 44 Burr, Franklin Burton, Blake, 53. 77, 116, 124, 135 Buschkopf, Clyde, 43, 77, 94 Burkiewicz, Robert Butt, Audrey, 43, 100 Button, Jack, 53, 66 Colder, Edward Caldie, Shirley, 111 Calhoon, Earl Calvert, Ervine Campbell, Marjorie Carey, James, 64, 1 35 Cargill, Dan, 50 Carpenter, James, 32, 63, 67 Carter, Donald Carver, Hugh, 50, 64 Cosada, Edgar, 54 Case, Charles, 55, 67 Celichowski, John Chaloupka, Leslie, 41, 64 Chalupa, Frank, 32, 64, 95 Chondler, Roger Chapman, Cyrus, 115, 131 Chapman, Willard, 103 Chappie, Mary Chappie, Rollin, 66, 1 15 Chattcrton, Russell Cheney, Charles Chipmon, Keith Christenson, Roger Christionson, Verio Christoffersen, Robert Cismoski, Duane, 43 Clausen, Evelyn Clascn, Henry Clements, Glen Clochesy, Donald Colburn, Alice, 43, 79, 85, 87, 92, 107, 139 Collar, Ira Collor, Robert Comeoux, Galen Comeaux, Keith, 46, 87 Connor, Donald, 64, 1 I 5 Cowling, Jeannette, 2, 42 Crissey. Albert, 43, 90, 93, 108 Daggett; Gloria, 49. 94, 103, 111 Dahl, Robert, 65 Dahm, Jean Damon, Robert, 46, 64, 87 Davies, Sarah, 68 Davis, Eileen, 38, 1 1 1 Davy, Gerald, 65 Day, Ralph, 55. 119 Deorstine, Richard, 54, 87 DeBchnke, Kenneth DeMarais, Lloyd, 58, 64 Dcnncn, Stcnley Dcrbcr, Donald, 56. 64. 91 Dcrbcr, Glen, 55 Derbor, Mary, 60 Derbcr, Robert, 54, 91 Dewing, Richard Diel, Clarence, 50 Diefzo, Floyd, 40, 131 Dillie, Mary Dimpfl, Jean, 1 1 1 Discher, Melvin, 65 DiHer, Gerald. 40, 82, 119 Dittrich, Donna, 49, 100 Dobyns, Fronk, 93 Doering, Paul Domask, Elaine, 36 Dombrowfski, Elinor, 49, 103, 139 Dore, Daniel Dougherty, William, 54, 1 19 Doule, Gordon, 65 Drexler, Rosemary, 59, 123 DuChateou, Rita, 44, 92, 112 Duerson, Leo Duffy, Robert, 67, 11 5 Dunham, Gordon, 50 Durben, Bernadette, 32, 90, 92, 112 Dustman, Lloyd, 65 Dybus, Margot, 49, 1 12 Dyckhoff, Jomes, 1 35 Eck, Helen, 61 Eck, Marguerite. 1 39 Eckcr, Dolores, 104 Eckstein, Doris Edwords, Richard, 50, 66, 108 Eggers, Allan, 61,67, I 15 Eggcrs, Nona Ehrenhardt, Russell, 1 19 Erdmann, Robert, 58 Erban, Edward Erickson, Edna, 32, 95 Erickson, Joyce Ernst, LaVerne, 43, 93, 1 35 Etheridge. Fay. 49. 1 37, 139 Evans, Robert Ewold, Gale, 119 Ewald, John Faas, Richard, 46, 66, 92 Fahrendorff, Gerdo, 42, 1 1 2 Fahrcndorff, Rosalie, 59, 90, 93, 1 12 Folck, Herbert Farmer, Beverly Foust, Patricio Felton, Williom, 32, 119 Fenlon, Allen Fenton, Robert, 65 Fenzl, Donold, 55. 67. 92 Fcnzl, Lois, 53, 92, 123, 139 140 Ferguson, Byron, 64 Fero, Robert Fcudner, Leonard Fink, Winnie, 54 Fintok, Mary, 92, 100, 1 39 Fischer, Alvin, 66 Fischer, Clinton, 60, 66 Fischer, Wilbert, 66, 1 15 Fisher, Dole, 32 Fisher, Williom, 120 Fitzgerold, Jerome, 57 Fitzgerald, Patricia, 43, 100 Fitzgerald, Russell Flanagan, Ailcen, 1 1 1 Flentjc, Jean, 41, 82, 107 Fletcher, Roymond, 64, 1 15 Florsheim, E. Jane Flynn, Anthony Floyd, John Foss, Wanda, 49, 93, 103, 137, 139 Fox, Arnold Fox, Thurman, 32, 76, 77, 94, 1 19 Froker, David French, Trevolyn, 1 1 I Freund, John, 60, 76, 78, 92, 1 19 Frey, Alice Fricdel, Mary, 100 Friedrich, Shirley, 43 Friestad, Earl, 50, 1 16 Froemming, Florion Froehlich, Erwin Frohmon, Cloude, 67, 1 16 Frohman, James, 58, 66, 1 16 Frye, Edith, 37, 80, 104 Frye, George, 57 Fuchs, Ward, 1 31 Fuller, Norman, 1 34 Gobcr, Earl, 54 Gabrielse, Katherine, 35 Gabrilske, Lois, 48 Gaddis, Moxine, 39, 104 Gafncy, Mory, 39, 103, 1 1 1 Galow, Harold Galow, Vcrno, 49, 93, 137, 139 Gandt, Elsie, 33, 1 1 1 Gorthwaite, Edward, 66 Gartzke, Robert, 59, 67 Gatz, Stanley Govin, Barbora, 39 Genrich, Fern, 41, 77, 87, 93, 104 Gcorgeson, Russell, 58, 64 Gerretson, Merlin, 33, 77, 119 Gcrth, Winfried, 46, 65, 84, 93, 1 1 5 Gcssert, Joyce, 53 Giffcy, Prudence, 49, 90, 103, 137, 139 Gilbert, Leroy Gilligan, Mona, 33 Gloescr, John Glacsman, Eloine, 48, 123, 139 Gocrlitz, Albert, 103 Goettmann, Jean Goick, Gloria, 50, 87, 92 Golz, Alvin Goodwin, Jeon, 107, 139 Goomey, Josephine, 41, 92 Gorchels, Robert Gores, Stanley, 61, 82, 1 19 Gorr, Jeannine Gorsko, Wilmcr, 35, 64, 87, 93 Gosse, Emil, 50 Grade, Lucille, 37, 77, 79, 87, 112 Grady, Raymond Index Graff, Glenn, 78, 1 19 Gralow, Meriel, 43, 77, 85, 91, 123 Graunke, Barbara Green, David Greenman, Wallace, 67, 87 Grenier, Shirley, 47, 1 1 2 Grimm, Beth, 43 Grover, Diane, 44, 87, 107 Gruber, Jane, 33, 107, 139 Gruhn, Evalyn, 100 Gruse, Frank Gucll, Grover Gulbrand, Roymond, 67, 133 Gurney, Lorainc, 38, 1 I I Haos, James Haase, Edward Haase, Norman Hoble, Harold, 64 Haffeman, Richard, 54, 65 Hall, Cecile, 40, 112 Hall, Patricia, 49, 103, 137, 139 Halle, Merlin, 56 Hallman, Anthony Hamer, John, 108 Hamilton, Charles, 54, 124 Honf, Shirley Hanisch, Richard Honnis, Milton, 67 Hannis. Shirley, 103, 104 Hansen, Forrest, 57 Hansen, Jean, 40, 111, 139 Horford, Williom Harmon, Royal, 57 Horris, Claudia, 49, 94 Harrmann, Louis, 50, 1 19 Hort, James Hortford, Jomes, 91 Hartman, Lois, 36, 93 Hartman, Raymond, 65 Hartman, Walter, 46, 67 Hartzell, Dolores Hoszel, George, 40, 65, 76, 87, 92, 108 Hoszel, Orville, 56, 66, 92, 108 Haven, Russell, 61, 67, 87, 1 15 Haworth, Doniel Hay. Sam, 50, 65, 85, 1 1 5 Hay, William Hechcl. Beatrice. 39, 93. 103. 104 Heckle, Lawrence Hcidemon, Robert Heidt, Froncis, 54 Hein, Bernice, 40, 107 Hein, Ruth, 107 Heise, Alma, 43, 1 12 Heisinger, Charles Heisinger, Marion, 46, 100 Heisinger, Phyllis, 35, 87, 100 Hendricksen, Earl, 54, 1 16 Hendricks, Edword Henke, Blossom, 41 Henning, Russell, 43, 94 Herrick, Cloude, 60, 90, 94, 1 19 Hcrrling, Donold, 60, I 1 6 Hershberger, Lee, 57, 93 Hertel, Dolores, 47, 92, I 12 Herzberg, Ruby, 44, 1 1 1 Hess, Robert Heywood, Robert Hielsbcrg, Lois, 44, 107 Hielsberg, Ruth, 44, 87, 93. 100, 139 Hildebrand, Lillian, 39, 93, 104 Hildcbront, George, 50 Hintze, Milton Hinz, Richard Hinze, Marjorie, 36, 123 Hitchcock, Robert, 54 Hoeft, Donald Hcehne, Arthur, 46, 1 19 Hoeper, James, 50, 67, 1 1 5 Hoffman, James, 59 Hogue, Jane, 40, 85, 87, 107 Hollander, Keith Holm, William Horkheimcr, Mory, 87, 100 Horn, Dorothy, 123 Hornby, Moryolyce, 33, 92, 123, 139 Hornby, Thomas, 53, 66, 92 Howe, Nancy, 123 Huebner, Roscllo, 39, 95, 103 Hughes, Sara Hughes, William, 46, 65, 108 Hurlbutt, Harold Hurlbut, Ralph Husmon, Bruce, 58, 67 Hutchinson, James, 58 Hutchinson, John Hyde, Georgia, 43 Isley, Mory, 68 Ison, William, 46 Ives, Carol Ives, Hart C. Ives, Lowell Ives, Robert Jackson, Hans Jackson, James Jackson, John, 66 Jakubowski, Robert James, Frederick, 33, 119 James, Natalie, 53, 100 Jondourek, Elmer Janke, Elmer Jonke, Mary, 53 Jarvis, John Jenks, William Jensen, Ronald Jerobck, Leo Jerome, Emerald Jerdee, Eorl, 1 31 Jewell, Jack, 120 Jirikovec, John Jisa, Henry, 43 Johnson, Ben, 92, 124 Johnson, Chris, 67, 87, 92, 1 24 Johnson. Evelyn Mae Johnson, Evelyn Marie, 92. 1 1 2 Johnson, Glenn Johnson, Jeanette, 36, 77, 93, 96, 104 Johnson, Richord E. Johnson, Richord W. Johnston, Florence, 42, 79, 100 Jones, Mrs. Elsie, 35, 81 Jones, Hugh, 46 Jones, Kermit, 55, 65, 87, 91, 116 Jones, Leonard Jones, Owen, 120 Jones, Shirley, 107 Jones, Winston, 50, 67, 116 Jorgens, Helen, 44, 87, 93, 107 Joseph, Leo, 65, 78 Joslin, Hazel, 36 Juedes, Donald, 119 Jucdes, Marvin 141 Index Jung, Quirin Jungwirth, Donald, 67 Jungwirth, James Jungwirth, William, 1 19, 133, 134 Jurkins, Jacquelyn, 60, 84, 85 Jurs, Janice, 48 Kadcrobek, Olivia, 35, 87 Kalbus, Henry Kalbus, Lee, 46 Kamps, Delores, 33, 93, 123, 139 Kannol, James, 53 Kaplan, Isadore Karl, Doris Karow, Dorothy Kaspar, John Keese, Richard Kehoe, John, 46, 67 Keller. Poul. 43 Kellermon, Arlene, 39, 103, 139 Kellermon, Yvonne Kelley. Alice. 60. 92. 104 Kelsh, James Kenfield, Richard Kennedy, Kenneth Kentop, William, 67 Kenyon, Donald, 33, 64 Kerrigan, Raymond Kessenich, Marion, 61, 84, 85, 92 Kcttler, Jeonne, 48, 123, 139 Kietz, Eorl, 50 Kilawee, Margaret, 92 Kielsmeier, Elwcod Kilp, Mary Lou, 48, 92, 123 Kindschuh, William King, Ardyce, 49, 94, 103, 104 King, John, 67 Kircher, Stephen, 1 19 Kirchhoff, Robert, 50, 64 Kirchner, Glenn, 66 Kirchstein, LaVonne, 35 Kirley, Daniel, 35 Kitz, Marion, 60, 100 Kitz, William, 65 Klaeser, Roy, 58 Klancer. Victor, 50, 65, 92. 116 Klor, Harold, 66 Klemmer, Jack, 55, 64 Klemmcr, Poul, 55, 64 Klitz, Frcbert, I 31 Klopotek. Lorraine, 49. 94, 137, 139 Knook, Robert Knobloch, Carl, 67 Knott, Chorles, 58 Knueppel, Harol Koch, Bonita, 44, 93, III Koch, Dorothy, 38, 112 Koch, Richard, 66 Koeber, Phillip, 120 Koeck, Gcrold Koelpin, Doris, 48 Kcemich, Dorothy, 47 Koenigs, Georgiane, 40, 92, 104 Koepsell, Doniel Koerner, Noah Koerwitz, Harvey Kohl, Phillip Kokke, Digno, 42, 77 Koll, Faith, 44, 123 Konrad, Fredrick, 66 Kontos, George Konfro, Georae Korb, Louis, 54 Korsch, Donald Kromer, Dale Kramer, Reginald Kratsch, Gerald Kraus, Lyle, 55. 65 Krous, Merle, 100 Kregel, Bernard, 50, 64, 92 Krejorek, Emil, 35, 76, 87 Krippene, Benjamin, 58 Kroeger, Ernest, 92 Kropidloski, Ben, 58, 65 Krull, Dale Kuborn, Rosemary, 45, 82, 92 Kuehl, Helen, 43, 90 Kuehn, Clayton, 67 Kuester, Donald Kuharski, Marie, 37, 79, 80, 81, 104 Kuhnz, Richard, 50. 65, 108 Kuiper, Ellen, 82 Kundiger, Wayne Kurth, John, 54. 131 Kurtzbein, Dolores, 48, 1 39 Kuske, June. 49, 101 LaBlonde, Jeonne Labudde, Edward, 119, 124 Lofek, Eloine, 107 Lampert, John, 66 Lange, Shirley. 44, 1 12 Laque, Harold, 53 Lorson, Donald, 50, 1 20 Larson, Russell, 1 19 Lartz, Anna Latondress, Helen, 43. 108 Laufcnschlager, Helmuth, 33, 66, 120 Lautenschloger, John, 50, 65 Lautenschlager, Milton, 131, 133 Lawson, Betty, 49, 103, 137, 139 Lawson, Roy, 103 Lee, Harry Ledvina, Robert Leider, Evolyn, 33, I 12 Lem, Sara Leuthold, Vance, 60, 1 19 Lichtfuss, Robert, 92 Liebhober, Fronklin Liermon, Bernice, 37, 104 Liesong, Fred, 55, 64 Lindow, David, 131 Lingenfeltcr, Jeon, 100 Litras, Constantine Litflewood, William Loewen, George Longard, Leslie Lopos, Leroy, 50. 65. 93. 115 Loppnow, Robert Loss, Robert, 50 Luchsingcr, William Luebke, Helen, 53 Luebke, Williom Luft, Richard Luker, Arden, 119, 131, 133 Lund, Allen Lund, Leslie, 65 Lund, Wi'fon Lundin, Herbert, 61,67 Luther, Roymcnd MacDonald, Earl MacDonald, Joan, 59 MacDonald, John, 1 I 2 Macho, George, 67, 87 MacMenamio, Malcolm Mailman, Loraine, 82, 92 Moltby, Muriel, 103, 104 Mand, Donald Manion, Brian Manion, Donald Manser, Williom, 57 Marheine, Marvin, 64, 1 24 Marks, James, 66 Marquardt, Irene, 40 Morquordt, Robert Marsh, Richard Martcll, Lorroine Martin, Lorraine Marx, John, 33 Mosloff, Elizabeth Mostricolo, Gust Matsche, Mary Matzdorf, Roy Maultro, Richard, 50, 67 Maxted, Shirley McCain, John, 78 McCorthy, Jock McCorthy, Patricia, 44 McCarville, Corinne, 48. 92. 1 37. I 39 McCulloch, Mary, 42, I 39 Meier. Rita, 59, 92, 101, 139 Merrill, Russell Meydom, Edwin Meyer, Betty, 92 Meyer, Carol, 92, 101 Meyer, Donald, 64, 1 15 Meyer, Dorothy, 68 Meyer, Ellsworth, 50, 64, 1 16 Meyer, Jean, 49, 103, 139 Meyer, Joyce, 47 Meyer, Richard Meyers, Kenneth, 40 Miller, Christine, 107 Miller, Donaid Miller, James Miller, Kothlccn, 42, 90, 112-Miller, Roymond Miller, Reynold, 59 Miller, Williom, 53. 116 Miner, John, 64 Misky, LeRoy, 50, 65 Molitor, James Monohon, Hubert, 96, 108, 131 Mondl, Adolph Mcntonoti, June, 123 Moore, Thomas, 50, 133, 135 Morgon, Ann, 48 Morgan, Betty, 48, 87 Morgon, James, 65, 1 16 Morrison, Marjorie Morrissey, Robert Morrissey. Ruth, 59. 77. 92, 107, 139 Morrissey, William Mortensen, Joyce, 48, 1 1 2 Mueller, Betty Mueller, Delores, 53 Mullen, John, 66, 87, 92, 108, 124 Mullen, Veronica, 35 Multhauf, Delmar, 46, 65 Murphy, James, 55, 67, 87, 92, 108 Murphy, John, 108, 134 Murphy, Patricia, 104 Myers, Donald, 61, 64, 85, 1 15 Nabbcfold, John, 49 Nachtwey, Olive, 50. 85. 87. 92, 112 Noslund, Arvid, 131 Naslund, Richard Nehring, Eorl, 87 Neipert, Jack Nelson, John, 58, 87 142 Index Nelson, Philip Nelson, Robert, 66, 87, I I 5 Ncmocneck, Lharlotte, 42, 76, 90, 92, 123 Neumann, Nyle Newhouse, John, 67 Nickel, Alvin Nickel, Robert Niemuth, John Niermeyer, Russell Nimmer, Herman, 58, 87 Noordhoff, Robert, 131 Nordhaus, Robert, I 19 Novitske, Lloyd Nusser, Arthur Obcrstadt, Mary. 41, 76, 82. 104 O'Brien, William, 65, 78, 82 Ochs, Carroll, 57, 94 O'Connor, Kenneth, 1 31 O'Connor, Richord Oestreich, Walter, 57, 65 Olcson, Beverly, 43, 87, 123 Olcson, Marian, 104 Oleson, Patsy, 40 Olsen, Charlotte, 48. 137. 139 Olsen, Frank, 54, 93 Oskar, Harold Osterberg, Eleonor, 45, 123 Ostcrtog, Robert Ostwald, Paul Otten, Hugh, 65, 92 Otto, Charles Pable, Raymond Pable, Robert Paffenroth, Marvin Pogel, Carol, 59, 87, 123 Pohlow, Shirley, 76 Parent, Harold, 50, 67 Patch, Betty, 43, 107 Paterson, Robert, 1 1 5 Potzke, Robert Paulsen, Martin Paulson, Shirley Persick, Leonard, 131 Peters, Helen Petersen, Eugene, 46 Peterson, Jomes I., 87 Peterson, James S., 65 Petrie, Fronds, 40, 64 Pfoffenroth, Carlton Pfeiffer. Corl, 87 Pfeiffer, Robert, 56, 87 Phillip, Genevieve, 34, 76, 80, 90, 92, 107, 139 Phillips, Nadine, 59. 85. 107, I 39 Pinch, John Pitas, Arthur Pittler, Stevan, 46, 108 Pitz, Wolter, 60 Pitzen, Sylvester Plein, James Plotz, John Plummer, John, 67, 92, 1 1 5 Plummer, William C., 65, 92, 1 15 Plummer, Williom E., 57, 92 Poliak, Richord, 1 31 Pollnow, Gilbert, 67 Ponto, Arthur Popkc, Dorothy, 40, 93, 104 Popke, Chester Popovich, Helen, 79, 82, 87 Portier, Claire, 46, 64 Posey, George Postl, James, 67 Potter, Thomos Price, Jack, 53, 66 Pritchett, 7homos Prokopovitz, Paul, 65 Prosser, Dovid Pynch, James, 46, 64 Quolley, Lee Quinn, Robert, 92 Radke, Clariss Radtke. Carol. 47. 85. 95. 139 Rodtke, George, 60, 66, 120 Rosmussen, Edword Rasmussen, Elizabeth, 42, 87 Rasmussen, Joyce, 48, 1 39 Rou, Stuart Reddy, John Redlin, Donald Redmond, Merton Reeve, Gerald, 1 33 Rehbein, Bernice, 47 Reinke, Marie. 1 39 Reinke, Stanley Renner, Paul, 64 Reynolds, George, 1 20 Rhoades, Gordon, 58, 108 Rhoades, Ralph Rhyner, Jomes, 55, 67, 92, 115 Rice, Leonard Richards, Arnold Richter, Louise, 43, 85, 91,93, 123 Richter, Margaret, 59, 85, 93, 123 Riedl, Eugene, 92 Ristow, Glorio, 40 Ritchie, Douglas, 131, 133 Robertson, Kcneth Robertson, Marvin Robien, Robert Robl, Edward Roderick, Thelmo Roepke, Clarence Roepkc, Willard, 58 Rogers, Phebe, 87, 1 12 Rohde, Clifford, 93 Rohncr, John Root, Groce Root, Ruth, 41, 111 Rosenberg, Phyllis, 49, I 37 Rosenow, Donald, 50 Ross, Glenn, 65, 85 Rossow, Alice, 93, 123 Rossow, Ardis, 93 Rothenbach, George Rucks, Gordon Rueckert, Vernon, 43, 64 Ruelke, Franklin Rulsch, Donald Russell, Robert Ryan, James, 92 Sachorski, Raymond, 1 31 St. Amour, Ralph Sampson, Mary, 100 Sandberg, Donold, 54 Sanfolippo, Michael Sanvidgc, William Saterstrom, Thomas Schaefer, Donold Schaefer, William Schaefer, Jeanne, 100 Schollor, Kothleen, 42, 92, 100 Scharpf, Raymond Schaub, Helen, 87, I 1 I bchauder, Glenn, 1 31 Schein, Normon, 131, 135 Schein, William Schellcr, Elmer, 50, 64 Schenkc, Russell, 50, 67, 116, 131 Schenzel, Robert, 64 Scheuormonn, Nyal Schimmcl, Duane Schlachtcnhaufen, Lucille, 48 ichlising, Roger Schloerb, Ella Moy, 47, I 23, 1 39 Schlossmann, Lenore, 44, 100 Schmelter, Raymond Schmid, Sylvester Schmidt, Carleton Schmidt, Loroinc, 36, 81,87, 100 Schmirlcr, John, 119, 135 Schmolesky, Gilbert, 46 Schneider, Alvin Schneider, Betty, 42, 107 Schneider, John, 65, 131 Schneider, Kenneth, 119, 131 Schobcr, Richard Schoenick, Elaine Schoening, Duane, 46, 93 Schoenrock, Dovid, 60, 93 Schomisch, Normon, 50, 90 Schroder, Robert Schragc, Joseph Schram, Charles, 131, 133 Schriefcr, Ursulo, 59, 85, 93 Schrceder, Carl Schujahn, Mary, 50, 123 Schultz, Alton, 54 Schultz, Roymond, 66, 92 Schulz, Donald Schulz, Patricio, 39, 95 Schumacher, Richard Schuster, Joan, 1 39 Schwanke, Alvin Schwortzmiller, Lloyd, 46, 131, 133 Segor, Philip Seil, Irene, 43, 92. 112 Selchert, Jeanette Sengloub, Albert, 57 Sensenbrenner, Raymond Shafer, Jeonnc, 87, 1 39 Shea, John, 64 Sheldon, Richard Sherrod, Betty, 40, 1 1 1 Shirtz, Arthur Showers, Mae, 37, 1 1 2 Siewert, Audrey Simonson, Marlyn Sitter, John Skibbe, Donold, 54 Skidmore, Wayne Skinner, Charlotte, 1 39 Smedberg, Carl, 1 31 Smick, Barbaro Ann, 87 Smith, Charles, 64, 124, 131 Smith, Don C., 50, 1 1 6 Smith, Donold B., 64, I 15 Smith, Douglas Smith, Eva, 45 Smith, Frank Smith, Mary, 49 Smith, Roger Smith, Theresa, 49 Snow, James, 40, 63, 80, 120 Sonn, Margoret, 36, 92 143 Spallees, Paul, 50, 64, 115 Spanbouer, Richard Spaulding, Russell Sperling, Wilbur, 34, 90, 131, 135 Stadtmueller, Richard, 61, 78, 82, 94, 108 Staerkel, Naomi Staerkcl, Russell, 58, 67 Staerkel, Ruth, 40, 123 Standke, Stanley, 34, 108 Stangby, Norman, 64, 78 Stange, Robert, 134 Stongcl. Harvey, 56, 91, 92, 1 16, I 35 Steorns, George, 1 31 Steele, Barbara, 50, 82 Steffen, Jomes, 43 Steiner, John, 57, 66, 1 16 Stelzner, Horry Stelzner, Robert Stennett. Arlene, 49. 95. 137. 1 39 Stepp, Jomes Stcuck, Cathryn, 47 Stevenson, Philip, 50, 65 Stevenson, Robert, 82 Stobbe, Edward, 55 Stoehr, John, 50, 92 Stoll, Carolyn Stoll, Frank, 34, 80, 81 Stout, James, 87, 108 Stowe, Donald Stowe, William Strohota, Delores Streblow, Gerald, 65 Streckenbach, Jean, 56, 87, 107 Strey, Ralph, 65 Stridde, Jock, 53, 120 Strupp, Jerome Struthcrs, Gloria Studley, James Stuebs, Lyneol Stutzman, Verla, 87, 107, 139 Subort, George Sullivan, Priscilla, 43, 100, 139 Sullivan, Thomas, 131 Sullivon, Thomos M. Sylvester, Richard Tcub, Clayton, 54, 65, 85 Taub, Jennie, 87 Taylor, Audrey, 49, 94, 112, 115 Taylor, Tom, 60 Tebo, Norman, 66 Tcchlow, Arthur Tcmbelis, Michael Temple, Robert Terrace, Donald, 119, 135 Index Terrace, Ralph, 1 19 Tossncr, Richard Teteak, Phyllis, 100 Thackray, Lois, 41, 112 Thein, Edward Thiel, Kurt Thiel, Norman, 133, 134, 135 Thierens, Wilfred, 64, 1 15 Thomas, Jeanne, 34, 79, 80, 81, 107, 139 Thompson, Berth Thompson, Delbert, 130, 131 Thompson, Eugenio, 41 Thoreson, Donald Thornburgh, Albert, 65 Tice, Royal, 34, 87 Timm, Carol, 48 Tomlitz, Robert, 67 Trovis, Lorin, 50 Treptow, Jomes, 54 Treptow, Phyllis, 40, 1 1 1 Ubbelohde, Carl, 40, 76, 77, 82, 94, 108 Uelmen, David Umland, Lois, 47, 93, I 37 Unferth, Janice, 48, 95, 1 I 1 Vandcr Bloomcn, Lauro, 36, 92 Van Camp, Bernard, 43, 108, 131 Vanderwalkcr, Alice Van Haren, Ralph, 66 Van La Moen, Hattie, 58, 92, 107 Van Roy, Lillian, 48, 92 Van Slyke, James Vaudreuil, Leon Veith, Harold, 54, 65 Victs, John, 57, 94 Voight, Robert, 34 Voight, Wendell, I 16 Volkmann, William, 50, 1 16 Von Gncchten, Lowrence, 61,66, 111, 115 Voss, Betty Lou Wachholz, Raymond, 87 Wagner, Poul, 131 Wagner, William, 58 Wolker, Dole, 54, 87 Wollcnfong, Clyde, 120 Wollcnfang, Lee, 34, 64 Waistad, Robert Wandrey, Howard Wore, Charles Warnecke, Fredrick Wartinbec, Effie, 123 Wartinbce, Sam Waser, Joyce, 59, 123 Woshkosko, William, 50, 66, 1 24 Watson, James, 131 Weber. Cletus. 65 Weber, Edward, 58, 67 Weber, Froncis, 84 Weed, Robert Weed, Ronald Weess, Byron, 1 31 Welkos, Helen, 37, 81, 87, 123 Wellnitz, Ruth, 38, 41 Wentzel, Ardyth, 44, 111, 1 39 Wentzel, Roy, 43 Wesenberg, Benjamin Wescnbcrg, Ervin. 55, 91,92, 135 Westergard, James, 55 Wiechmon, Florence, 39, 95, 1 1 1 Williams. Beatrice. 104 Williams. Helen Williams, Richard Williams, Robert, 55, 67 Willioms, Wesley, 94 Willis, David Wise, Winslow Wislinsky, Betty, 34, 92, 1 1 1 Wislinsky, Edmund, 55, 67, 92 Witthuhn, Neva, 53, 95 Witzke, Leroy Woldt, Audrey. 40, 77, 100 Wolff, Hozel, 37. 123 Wood. Alice, 49. 111, 139 Woulf, Francis Wuethrich, Gilbert, 67, 93 Wurl. 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