Washington High School - Scroll Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1937
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AcTive in The organizaTion and developmenT oT many exTra-curricular ac- TiviTies-especially idenTiTied wiTh Alphanea Tor Two decades-masTerTul and Tar-seeing in The TuTelage oT her English classes, she has been inTluenTial in The lives oT Thousands oT pupils. . . . l-laving upliTTed The morale of many a home-sick doughboy overseas, she has never ceased To live a liTe oT social service .... Fond oT books and Travel, she has lcepT abreasT oT The Times and has been alerT To The changing needs oT a large communiTy, puTTing TorTh every eTTorT To esTablish a sTronghold Tor The youTh oT Today and Tomorrow .... SpiriTed, gra- cious, progressive, Miss l-loughTon has leTT The cherished memory oT an ideal Teacher and Triend .... Miss SenTi has wiThdrawn Trom The Tield OT languages aTTer TwenTy-Three years oT devoTed service .... Rendering excepTional insTrucTion in Spanish and German-oTTiciaTing capably as chairman oT The Modern Language deparTmenT -leading Tor many years Der DeuTsche Verein -she has generously shared The culTure and inspiraTion oT The besT in music and drama .... Having been deeply inTeresTed in The personal as well as The scholasTic problems oT her pupils, she secured scholarships and honors Tor ouT- sTanding sTudenTs, and gave Treely oT her Time and advice in The advancemenT oT oTher less Tavored pupils .... Miss SenTi will long be re- membered Tor her high ideals, Tirm endeavor, and lasTing Triendship .... May Their TuTure liTe expand beTore Them- The scinTillanT wonder which heralded Their dawn TorgoTTen in The blazing glory which illuminaTes Their sunseT paTh .... MADGE l-IOUGI-ITON BERTI-IA SENT! HQ, it is pleasant with a lweart at ease, Just alter sunset, or by moonliglmt slcies, To malce tlwe slwining clouds be what you please, Or let tlne easily persuaded eyes Own eacli quaint lilceness issuing from tlwe mould Qi a friends fancy. , Cofcrldge I5 WHATS THIS HEADLINE TP WONDER IF DINNER'S READYI HOW IS YOUR CAMERA FOGUSED? NOW, HAVE YOU BEEN A GOOD GIRL? HIS HONOR, BLOCK-THAT-KICK BALZER. ALL RIGHT, GIRLS, TIME'S UR . .. SHOWERS- BOY, THAT MUST HAVE BEEN AMIGHTY GOOD ONE. HMRHI YES, MISTER -, WHAT IS YOUR OUESTION? Who said, HA Beetle is a Bug-37, Let's get together on this' Who said, HVen i, Vid i, Vic i lm? Ves'm Whmm - -lhatls the iclea l-lels not only an art teacher... Com ing along just line now l-le got a lciclc out ol that onel We thinl4 so too, Nlr. Meyer I 7 ALICE ANDREWS I-IILDA BEAR Commercial Commercial GUY BANNISTER Commercial RUTH BENZ LISLE BLACKBOURN English, Speech Physical Educafion EDWARD BERG Manual Arls RALPH BLAIR JOSEPH BORIEF Commercial Science MARGUERITE BLEYER Commercial ALMA BOUNDEY HARRY BROWN English Mafhemalics CARRIE BROWN Commercial ELROY BRUNS GUY COOK Commercial - Mafhemaiics WALTER CANDY Ma+hemaTics RAY CROUT KENNETH DEVVEY English Speech Vice Principal ' BYRON DERRWALDT i Science FACULTY I8 ROBERT ERDMAN J. DEWEY FOSS ARNO FROEHLICH ALICE GUTSCH Music Ari Hisfory Ar? HENRY ERICSON WALDEMAR GROTH lvlallmemafics German ROBERT EWERS CARL GAENSSLE ROLLIN GETTLE HAZEL HANDT Hislory, Economics, German, Lalin Science Lafin 'Commercial Law JOHN HAGBERG HENRIETTA EAIRALL Mafhemafics Household Arls ADH-E FAI-K EDNA GOEDEN HELEN OREEN ROSE HELEN HAUER Spanish, French English Engllsll Engllsll GRACE FINUCANE EARL HANEY Household Arls Mellwemalics LH SC OLL 7 9 3 7 NELLIE HAVENS ARCHIE HECHT Physical Educalion Physical Ecluca+ion HAZEL HEALY English CHARLES HOLBROOK PAUL HUMKE Science Science MADGE HOUGHTON English H. GUDWIN JOHNSON IDA KUEHNAST Lalin German ORMA KEUPER English MAY LEETE HERBERT LOSSE Commercial Science RUTH LOHR Ari' HARRIS LUBENOW JOHY MCCUTCHEON English Science ALLISON MCCAIN Malhemalics EDITHE MARCKS DONALD MEREEN English Manual Aris HOWARD MAULE Speech ii Acuiw 20 HARRISON MEYER JOHN OMDOLL HARRY O'NEIL VALERIA PREMO Science Commercial English Commercial MARGUERITE MICHI JOHN POWERS Commercial Civics, Sociology A. EUGENE MILLER RUTH PERKINS I-IASSO PESTALOZZI META RAASCH Commercial Commercial Science Commercial LORNA MURPHY EVELYN PURDY French Hislory CLARA NAPPE ELLA Pl-IELPS ANNA PORTER MARIAN SCANLAN Commercial English Hislory, Malhemalics English RUTH OEI-ILER LEILA ROSENEELD Lafin, English English ii-IE scroll 1937 2l ELDON SCHNELLER JAMES SCHWALBACH English Ari' LUCY SCHOENIG Commercial MILTON SEEFELD BERTHA SENTI Manual Arls German, Spanish CLIFFORD SEIFERT Commercial FRED G. SMITH LAUREN SPRAGUE Music Manual Arls LILLIE SPIERING Hislory INEZ STROHM ELIZABETH WEINHAGEN English Physical Educaiion MARGARET THOMPSON English, Speech CHARLES WHITE ARNOLD WITTKOP Hisfory Commercial BRISTOL WING Manual Ar+s WILLIAM WOODS NORMA ZARTNER Commercial Library ILMA ZINNS English FACULTY 22 ATHLETICS Mr. Ericson, Chm. Mr. Ewers Mr. Geffle Mr. McCufcheon Mr. Blackbourn Mr. Wing Mr. Sprague Miss Havens Mr. Schwalbach Mr. Froehlich Mr. Derrwaldl Mr. Bruns Mr. Powers Mr. Hechf Miss Weinhagen Mr. Humlce PUBLIC EXERCISES Program Mrs. Bour1dey,Chm. Mr. Maule Mr. Brown Mr. Mereen Mr. Erdman Mr. Smifh Miss Sfrohm Mr. Dewey Decorafions Mr. Mereen, Chm. Mr. Foss Miss Gufsch Miss Spierinq MATINEE DANCES Mr. Ewers, Chm. Mr. Haney Mr. Johnson Mr. McCufcheon Mrs. Andrews Miss Michi SCHOOL FINANCES Mr. Berg Mr. Coolc Mr. Haney EVENING SCHOOL AFFAIRS Finances, Mr. Haney SYLVIA BROOKS Office Friday Nighf Dances Mr. Crouf, Gen. Chm. Mr. Ewers Miss Michi Miss Nappe Mr. Pesfalozzi Mr. Froehlich Programs Mr. Crouf, Gen. Chm. Mr. Maule Mr. McCain Mr. Losse M rs. Marclcs M r. Seefeld-Ushers GAMES ON ATHLETIC FIELD Mr. McCain. Chm. Mr. Boriff Mr. Haney Mr. Froehlich Mr. Hagberg Mr. McCufcheon CAFETERIA Mr. Blair. Chm. Mr. Omdoll Mr. Meyer BOOKSTORE Mr. Woods M r. Seiferf M rs. Premo LITERARY SOCIETIES Alphanea Miss Keuper Mrs. Marclcs Mr. Lubenow Lincoln Miss Pu rcly Mr. Grofh Miss Thompson Philomafhea Miss Handf Mr. Candy Miss Scanlan SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Weekly Mr, Bannisfer, Chm. ELEANORE GROSS Office VERNA THIELKE Office MARTIN KLAUSMEYER Welfare Work Mr. A. E. Miller Mr. Bruns Miss Hauer Miss Goeden Miss Zinns Mr. Mereen Yearbook Mr. Schneller, Chm. Miss Healy Miss Lohr Mr. Mereen Mr, Bannisfer FLOWERS AND CON DOLENCES Miss Kuehnasf M r. Gaenssle STUDENT SCHOOL SERVICE Mr. Crouf Miss Green Miss Raasch Mr. McCain STUDENT EMPLOYMENT M rs. Andrews Mr. Seefeld STUDENT COUNCIL Miss Green Mr. McCain Mr. Crouf CLUB Girls' Club Miss Leefe Miss Phelps Miss Bleyer Miss Michi Miss Porfer Miss Nappe DRAMATICS Senior Players Miss Sfrohm Miss Benz Mr. Mereen Junior Players Miss Oehler M r. M ereen SCIENCE Nafure Sludy Mr. Holbrook Mr. McCufcheon PHYSICS Mr. Losse Chemisfry Mr. Pesfalozzi HOME ECONOMICS Miss Fairall Miss Finucane CAMERA Mr. Mereen Mr. Schwalbach LANGUAGE Lafin Mr.Johnson French Miss Murphy Spanish Miss Fall: German Mr. Gaenssle NEWSBOYS Miss Kuehnasf MUSIC Mr. Smifh Mr. Erdman COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL AWARDS Honor Mr. Crouf Mr. Bannisfer Mr. Berg Mr. Ewers Mr. Losse M r. M cCain Miss Sfrohrn Service Miss Green Miss Raasch Mr. McCain HE SCIQQLI. 1937 23 QW WMMWOL an MKQJSJMLUJ x x wx 1 2 9: R! 'ij .wa-9' xi J Q.. RQ 4. X: fig R: M, A u 15 Q, x 12, M X I 3 g rw ff' -X :ix my 2. ff. -, -1 s v, . Q' 1 Y- 1.1 rf -' wx 5 ff: guy' 5 n,-,IN-ff 5 . 'mf.,.1+' Waving palms on Crusoezs Island. l'lol Cut-tlwroats and lair lassesl Just a bit of Aria-Ala-Qperetta. IF a ploodtlwirsty pirate sparl4s. 5 And wliat did you do to l1elptlwem'?U What? A tuxedo vvitli pirateys garb? HlVlister Allenl Oh Mister Pxllenln Birds ol a leatlwer soclc togetlwer. Eclilor-in-Grief Gessner concenlrales . . .The smile Jrhal goes vvilh gradua- Jrion . . . Peanuls or popcorn al' The Senior sldl . . . Poller wilh his wheel al Cornmencernenlr . . . Typewrilers raffle in lhe Scroll roorn . . . When versalile Belly Jrurnecl vocalisl . . . We are doorwomen for our Senior slcil. ,.,'.:.,. if . 4 ' -, 1 .- . ,. .J V 531251,-j.,--,Q h VERNON AEBLI-News JACK AUGUST: N- '2 Mwf ff A,L','-4 ,- Q 5g boys: Bo s' Allmlelic As- Bend: Clwemisfr Club: ..s-,..,,, Y Y sociafion. J: Music Club. Ml' at 5 kg-lgqprgrgg BAARTH - sm- iff HARRl QL-lfl,lgE 1. NL' Q7 -f7'x:f, 'den'Sff7,Siervice: Clnemisfry 13' Ag -V , .,f. nfll J-FPXU' , 5VY7 '- 1 Club:',NU ure Sludy Club. ,:r- .. M 5 f jnius .. 85' '- 1.157 145511 ? '. iii? ' J .SNA MAN BAERV' ' N ll' N -F Th ll -Pficffball, m'gr,:'l ra- 'J1 Kc q 3'3'fj':32i?' vfgffl- G 'A' 8 renc Mural Board, se .: 4: 'J 'gl 'ji 3fL U aEQ?',G 'l5 Club. Boys' Afhlelic ' sfspcia- .QW vig: ' Q? A Hon. , V- 'Vi' 1 ' 'V - ri? xesgilu V 0 ixffiu.,-in -V EUTH' AlXiDRlClgl cl , XREYQB I- 8 'ER- vfjw .f,, j- .. 492-' WSF: EIB i ...SVZSZNS --'Q 1 Girls' A Pgifffif- 'gi ..w4:,gn+' ,-Avlce' , lr f'14,4f'Alpl1anea. QQ: ' E Q, 4-J CJ, - W r 'Ur 233- ' ,v,g- 4 wiv' . 1 ,Ts ,- P ' 1i ' JOA 'QAPPE T-Girls' szi fw fvs-f-' BARKO ag. :X ' ffff. 5 ' Clu 5193 4',5'4 :f'.yftf '-sg V R,?f'f'.'5fQZrf-1 '.I9lL,W9elflY- lllefafv' ' '5f.,f ,'. ijt' ..l..'7.'- ' , '1-is N :M ' Gill, ' A' - 5, Alplnanea: Sfu- , '-Z 'P'53.'fTf'l. 1- ':l,':'.'5'G1-'f f -77 mw3'gfI'L- . Z- : 'A 41: f -gk' , ..lff'I.,- ' ,g5f, - croll Wee T-1 ' HERMAN BARKOW - PIT 3-5',1'1Q,,Qf.: M5351 ' for. 4: Class vice pres., Swimming: Tennis Club: W' A fl-iij'c2'ijf5YLL.QA..gQ :,gx.,gfQ'3 4: Pllilomallnea. Camera Club. ILL ','c?KL'r f x .uffew FEBRUARVGRADUATES 28 E 1 i Q 5 S E E 2 CAROLYN BATES- WALLACE BERG-AL JAMES BLOMMER- EUGENE BRINDIS-i EARL BROKER - Swim- Girls' Allilelic Associa- plwanea:GollClubgTraclc. Band: Newsboysg Boys' Swimming7Frencl1 Clubg lion: Frenclw Club. Allilelic Associalion. Boys' Alhlelic Associa- lion. LEROY BAUER - Music MARTIN BERNSTEIN - Q Club, pregq 47 Sgroll, Cir. Plwilornallweaq Newsboys R'C'-'ARD BOEHM- mlngi Band- culalion slalilg Sludenl Foolball. GER Semce' , FRED BOENING-Band, EVELYN BUER T sfudem dfredorl Senior Players, pres., 4: MARY LOUISE BAYER- Sludenl Serviceg Girls' Club. BARNEY BECKER - Slu- denl Service, Orclweslra: Foolball. lv1URlEL BENTHIEN - Sluclenl Service: Scroll Weelcly,l'ypislgGirls' Club. ROBERT BENTZIEN - Foolballg Council Rep.: 1 Baslcelball. ROSALlE BERST- MARGARET BINNER - Girls' Alhlelic Associa liong Plwysics Club, EARL BLANKENl-lEllvl- Newsboys. DOROTHY BLASCHKE- Sluclenl Servicer Girls' Club. 29 Scroll Weekly, Typing eclilor, 41 Plmilornallwea, WILLIAM BRAMAN - SGW 4' Plnilomallwea: Traclcg Slu- denl- Service. ARLINE BUETOW- LUCILLE BUSl-lER-Ten- FLORENCE BRANDT- nis Club: Nalure Sludy Tennis Club: Spanish Club, Girls' Club. Club: Girls' Club. JEANNE CAVANAUGH -Scroll Weekly, lealu re ANNA BRATONJA' edilor, 4: Wasl-iinglon Girls' Club, Sluclenl Players, vice pres., 4, Al- Service. plwanea , ,-'fag' f'f.'. A V ,- Q -N, -1. .gL.'ffK.l. 14- .' .4 fbi , :L V 1: .l ,i ,. 'JR 1 ., -4 .. ,-, - ,.. :1 ,gnkv .1 -- i i.. 5-,' Y4,,K.' iz-- .X ..,.., . 1 . Kmizyii gk? - --5' 2 M Z ,' ZH? i AL:. x . .V sys ff' rg' ' 965- 'P 1-' E .. Y . 451-,E :Q Rigs Z ef . ni' ' 'L- +.:'. h J., .- ., , ..,. .a ,., - ,W . 4 .A V g i J.: , a 11 ' , , '- H --n S 2 if S Q 5 .:.7Lv 'gf fjffilh' A gg ISABEL CHAVE-Na+ure THEODORE DERSE - 'Z-Q'-3'-nf? . ,4 in I QPU Sfucl Club1 Girls' Club: Scroll Weekly, circulafion . , . . .. . Y If in 3:-if Wahial. mgr., 45 Sludenl Service: 6, - Swimming. K z i- GRETCH 'f':'LO '52--E 3 ff: . gf -vfgi EREPTRE DICK-Fool , Ph si . 5,-Go! lub, 4 1.4 gy, f'.,'5, -V 1 Q 'pig ma' Hfjif 5 Q .jig .fballg Ba, elballg Gol' Club- -?-Elf? 'Q-ta.-Qfffa-:Hifi EET Y 5A Staff 7 ' A ,ji-' A 113152-jgig35 :EERE 'Q TE ' KENNETH DILGES ys' f ii: '93-PU' Qgglub- Aihlelic Associa'libn. -, , .ff-5 , . 'i 457' i ' ix I, q.75g.7,W 1 ' PHiLL1P 'OOHEN-span. H Q I 9 I -gg. - lv-. ffffifg' -93' 5-ey., iSl'1 . .- fipres., 3.x,' S+qzEi,e?1+ ry E' Girls 'Fi' - 1' ' fair ..-'I' . I6l5Eg fiCl 575' f ' A vjfzmi rt, .,,:fE.?rfea. ., 9 ulifix I F 1. , V Af in- PHYL -AIT, NELLY- , :ji I, ' A' phane Efnifuden hfjjgigggff,-il, gffzr'-V :'ElvQgz1:i1?l3e?'T Chemusfry ff. 113' Girls' A. :'2:e: eQiX'l1 V?-'il - , C4 .:' .ff V. 2.5 Zig, 7 ' Sli' Q f fm-'11 V- is- 'fifwfw q - E -, - 'f' fx' JOHN DOOLEY-Go 1 i EORGE CU ' RTS Club: Alplwaneag Junio W -, N fxf,iaj'-1'1i,.f.gL.',Q!.5Q--,. lb xihjiffi -Swimming. Players. A . -1. '57 ' g, fb-4 1 I. E -1-A -211:-Irs..-7 V 5 FEBRUARVGRADUATEE 30 WILLARD EARNEST - DOROTHY -lAROLD DROEGKAMP RUTH ERDMANNW-Ov Swimming: Boys' Aih- chesira: Music Club: Slu- biic Associalion: Chem- denf Service. 'fry Club. Chernisiry Club: Physics Club: Boys' Aihlelic As- sociafion. OHN ECKMANN- RICHARD EHLERT- Physics Club, pres., 4: Council Rep.:Gym Team. DONALD ENSWEI LER- 5oofball: Sludeni Service: 'ennis Club. FLORENCE EPSTEIN - Siuden'rService:Ar+Club: French Club. EMMONS EARRELL - Tennis Club. ROBERT FEDERMAN- Foofbailg Newsboys. MELVIN FEINBERG - Track: Chernislry Club, sql.-ai-arms: 4: Physics Club. LOIS FELDMAN - Lin- coln, sec'y, 3: Band: Slaie Debaie. ROSALINE FELLER- Scroll Weekly, promoiion mgr., 3: Junior Players: Sfudenf Service. ROBERT FRANK - Fool- ball: Baslcelball: News- boys. Girls' Club. JOHN PRANKE-Pooh ball: Wresfling. RUTH GAR Club. ELI GECHT - Sfudenf Service: Chernisiry Club: Lincoln. FRAN KE ANITA GOELZ- Home Economics Club, sgf.-ah arms, 4: Music Club: Girls' Aihleiic Associaiion. JOHN GOJKOVICH Baskelball: Track: Boys Aihlefic Associaiion. LESTER GOLDBERG - Spanish Club: Tennis Club Ph sics Club. DNER-Girls' T Y LILLIAN GOLDSMITH- ETHEL GOODMAN - Glee Club: Music Club: German Club. sec'y, 4. JACK GLICKSMAN - DONALD GRAPE--Boys' Wresllingq Physics Club: A'rhle+ic Associaiioni: Glee Club. Physics Club. S E 1 l MARGARETGRIFFITH- VIOLAGUEMBER-Scroll Girls' Club, pres., 4: Al- Weekly: Girls' Club. l phanea: Sludenl' Service. l THEO .53-fm?-NE HMG'Sl' Girls- xffzgg 2 Q. ' Q7 VffQ,den1w5f?SgLvice: Germ 2: ,Q k'f'ig,f Hqesg '.gCIub:'iGir ' Club. 1 lfvgtblv 1 S IR. 'Seri' e. ' I aaa sg Q 5 QRES OESCHL+ EAYMSNH HMX5- r f Eg5:?Band: Girls' Club. ross Gun ry' ' bf., ,S-:fi ,gp ' f: x J' r LESTER GROSSMAN- EA will D. fi all 1' -m Inv W -I, , - 'jing ' ::r'-' 1,9 .311 aYe,'L5f7- , , ,, 1' x.: .- ,- E ' -My 'ling I sirucbln. Q?-fi If .' A ., .h . F-, iff... A w :,f?,'5b,,- Foo . rl ROLA VRUEB ING71 lf :fjLig7,Qlfl,5.lf . lgfrarnxril rf -237' swim .A yfigoy .ag-+lajegfrz,g1g5,e.g. 1-irj'-gm ,QPQQ 151955250 5 OYS l ' Assocurfaug 1, , ahon- Lau . , Q-rg.-1. -me -,'j.y,2u1 -v4,.i:,, 4 OTHY Q -1 . B V, -' RUTH HARTFIELD- 5555535 Sludenl Service: Lalin Girls'Clubg Sludenl' Serv Club. ice. wif. ,, FEBRUARVGPADUATES I ENRY HARTGERS - BERNICE I-IERMAN - olball: French Club: Girls'Club:SI'udenlServ- Eys' Alhleric Associa- ice: Spanish Club. an. EDWARD HAYNES- Foolball: Camera Club: Physics Club. SON-NaI'ureSI'udyClub, sec'y, 4: Chemislry Club: Sludenf Service. ONALD HEIBLER- and, slucleni cIirecIor,4: MARION HIRSHORN- rcheslrap Junior Players. ROBERT HOULEHEN- MYRTLE HENNIGKAI- Camera Club: Junior phanea: Sludenl' Service. Players. NNE I-IENSCI-IEL-Girls' ROBERT I-IUYCKE-Siage lub. Crew, slaqe manager, 4: Tennis Club: Sluclenl Serv- JAMES I-IERBST-Track: ice- Boys' A+hle'l'ic Associaf lion. ELIZABETH IPSEN- MARGARETA HERMAN- WILLIAM JACOBSEN- ROSALYN KAMINSKY- Sludenl Service. Alphanea: Sfudenl' Serv- ice: French Club. GEORGE JANKE- ALOIS KAUDER-Waslv inglon Players, pres., 4: Philomalhea: Sludenl RUTH JARMER-Junior SSFVICS. Players: Chemisfry Club: Girls' Club. JAMES KAUL - Band: Music Club: Sludenl Service. JOHN JOHNSON- Swimminq: Chemisffy JANET KENNEDY-Girls' Club' Club: Wahiar: Spanish Club. MAYETTA JOHNSON- JOHN KERKELA-Boys' AIPIWHGGI AFI Clllbi vice Alhlelic Associafion. pres., 3: S+udenI Service. HOWARD KLEINSTEUBER --Philomalhea: Physics Club, vice pres., 4: Slu- Club: Siudenf Service. deni Service. TI-IERESA J UNG-Girls' 5 . ,Q. , 'ik- Q,fQ,a Q i'Q'?f' A 'tail Q .QQ Q lf sr ' --1 . , .5 vf - .ii , 1' x :4 ,, .-. ,,-. . ,,.Q Q, um.. F f- re r f X Yi ghd 3:2141 W K v . QQ,Q. , Q'Q , . QXQQQQ 'JJ 1 , -,. , ,.. xxigx' - ,, i f,Q. .5 - ,. :M ,,. i, A ' ' ' .ir ' A N 1 ' nt 'X' . .-A-rf. . ..,q:'Q, 1 Q .Ia - - fx' - ,,.,. Q .1 ,,.,. . 2,10-.,., fx ', 0 Q . fi. i 735:-Q ' K . :B . r ..... ,A - .,. 'iv . . .-,. JT 4 , ' .91 Q , xl.QQ, fi- ,. Whlj Q I ,Q Q Q MARGARET KRAUSE- Girls' Club: S+uden+ Serv- MlLDRED KODAI -Slu- c.len+ Service: Scroll Week- ' fm 1- 'Y A-I Q' . gf 55-QxfLf9,Q ly, +ypis'r, 4: Girls' Club.Q,J,rM ice. -, w- P A Ifggjf-' I' , p:Qf','V '-1Q - 'A , if -. YU' ,ji -T.: , g. ', Xp QC,-': Q'- ggfrf Q Y- X LUCILLE Hrs M, 5. , , , f--ARLTN2JgRoHN-Girls U' ' '. .'-, 1' A , IW ' ' C,i'QQ ' QQ at ., j-jg' Q' gjgzj .'CIub. ,J + . we e fi if -,fe ' f ff f v if-.:,QgQi,' Q:Q3:3i.Q,g':3E-it Q .Q Q LD? ,-.-If are Q, W:-W A +1b3f3.4,f,5w K GW' KENNETH KRO i- Q Q-,f,h'L' ggifudenf Service? Camera Club . Q,Q Qlqgf 1 1-A n. ' , ' ' .'-' :f?Q'j,'Q YJ? '- I , A fi E 135, ' ,qjjr-'A QQ M Q RO Q ,K QAQN-Junior Q ,geo ii - 'fig5::fg A 1317, QKQ 71'- , Piiiijion Plajff v,iA , Q Qrff tra ' zivs ,fA'rhle+i W5 'N ' ' :ersmTfpblc.' ' K if-Q V 5-'.xQ9f,i,f,A A'l Lf ialio N :Q'l ff, iff' L ffif' ' --'V' . . ew'ff ' 'UQ f .vi f. df - -..'-Q-Q vii.-. 325 - Qgr'jQ .' ' AAR QQKRAM Q 5'rQfi7. rf . ,Q5,K..UCHLER- fix:- 3591, ' ' den? fifpeii i.i'1 Q lplwaneaq Siu- 3 . 1,4Q- mafl'ea1i'fi2'fQ:5 ff'-F 4 'Vice' Qrj,Q Q QQQQQQ ,315 , ., -Q . .. y -Q,QQr , if Qi,'5,ja! DWARD KRASNO - M MILDRED LAMBRECH Physics Club. -Girls' Club- .-: -.wif .- f.f.r,.e E FEBRUARY GRADUAT 34 3 3 IILIP LERMAN-Lim DORIS McLEAN- Ifli Scroll Weekly. SGD- Alphanea: Spanish Club, reporler: W6ShinqIOn sec'y. 3: Sludenl Service. yers. CHARLES LOCK - Slu- denl Service: Boys' Alh- lelic Associalion: Nalure Sludy Club. Spanish Club: Wahial Sludenl Service. LILLIAN MACK-Girls' LL LONG-Philoma- Club. ia: Scroll Yearbook, -ss edilor: Tennis Club. BRIAN MADDEN-BOyS' Alhlelic Associalion: I AUDREY LONGAUER- Foolbalh Traci- Music Club: Girls' Club: ' Sludenl Service. GERALD MAECHLER- 1 Tennis Club,Council Rep., I - I 4: Sludenl Service: Boys' RN LOVETT AFI CIub' Alhlelic Associalion. Lls' Club: ' French Club, ELIZABETH MAILAN DER U' C -Camera Club: Girls' denl' Service. Club: Sludenl Service. ELLEN MQCABE - Sl' JEAN MacFARLANE - BENJAMIN IVIALONEY- Band: Wresllinq: Eoolball. KENNETH Iv1ANTZ- Newsboys' Club: Boys' Alhlelic Associalion Chemislry Club. JOHN MARKSON-Class pres., 4: Scroll Weekly, publicily eclilor, 4: Slale Debale. MARY MAY-Girls' Club Sluclenl Service. MILTON MENDELSOHN Foolball: Sludenl Service: Boys' Alhlelic Associalion, MILANIA MERKOVIC-- Girls' Club: Home Eco- nomics Club. 35 RUTH MEYERS- RALPH MILAEGER- Golf Club, pres.,4: Fool- ball: Golf Team. capl'.,4. HENRY MUENCH-Slu- den? Service: Boys' Alh- lelic Associalion: News- boys' Club. HARLAND MUENCHOW German Club. DEANE NICHOL- RUTI-I NOLD - Camera Club:German Club: Girls' Club. .f nv .-.-v A,, apt, . 1.-I Ni. 7. . -- rl .ii , 'S .., v4 'H -. v. .. .7 I- f-' -gferg?-f 1 , , KK. x P 'Q Q ' 'Ji -I , I :V , ,g5,.1 ' 5, '-YS'-, i , I - ,km . ju f rig! .P ., ,l H l A YJ' 4' i 2 5 5 FE ge S. y Spanish ,555 5 EI 35 S S5 E? Fi 3 S GIT xi ii' 1 .fffhlf ii. -, .4 ,K .yi bi. A -if il ' ji-ff :Q ,Z Wll.l.lAlvl OLDS-Band? GEORGE PINAHS-Golf 1' 5?-it 5, f ,lv Sfudenl Service. Club: Boys' Allwlefic Asso- l 'Q:'jvQ':.:g4,-Qtjfuf .fry cialion: Swimming. 'x I.-J , - '- f't. 'M . l ' X JUNE 'TMA - 9'-L: .:,::, ' ii' fm' .F g:yci11fQrgQa.4As PLEYTEI X4 . A Y., ,QC Lgitu, Serv- 7' f,-GEQ7.. Nevlffbbf' ' Club: Phys! l A u w fr , jQ.fi ,, ,gf Q - ClUbj-fig nigh Club. y l Tijiijjt , P ,- il Vrf- rlijifi. V- , :P ' l :f m5.' . r'Qi,,?q,5gg Hagar IIERMA' -4 EDWIN POSNER4 in- jff 'eiifgff N lianea, pres., 4: Scroll coln, Council , ., 4: .-:ff 6432115 , .' 1 Elily, headline edilor. Waslwinglon Players' fare 1-5 V vm : Waslwingfon Players. Debale, 4. ,.' ' ' Q-' --Tai' 'Li,'1 :'. ' ' 41 , 'vi l tfzil if-Q m . ' .- I - ' 114' . Tfilgf' y ,AT I y j?.5E1Frga,5- V ,, .. H593 . 'N yulosl : . A' '. ' ' '?'fT ,gP5:'tTf-'.- U P- N ure' cly Club is-irls' wiv xi - 'n iPl5Yef53 Ph' T, ' W' -W' ,i '4,' fi' ' ' 5' ' ' .1 'Zvfvl' 'Q' flu ' if Servi Q. Af,,p I Q Club. 'I 1.-'f' ea' , 'F , 0 Pill A -.ii - ' ' , . 'iff .1 Tiff-l 'sr' ' A ELL gplfxzz :QEeHKg1i.2L, 1233 , :.l3li5lEl-.:?Ul7-A'Pha ea- A fig Z, 'ELT' ' r : ,. Lv-,3,,- l, 121.,, I :Club, pres., 4: ' i - Hai ,MS-,Qfv 'va-f ,f Service 1 gig I : 7 .'i: 4 :fn 'Qi' ' 'Q by 1. 53 uNicE PIE -Sru EILEEN QUADE- ez 21,1 :Q,:l:ff:'f'3'LL Q . ,,?,'?3' i' ' I3 Service: Clwemislry Club: Club: Camera Club: S A ,,i' CSi:' l:g'1:Q,f--,- Camera Club. denl Service. -ft ' il' Y . H .. .,.r...., , V FEBQUARVGR A DU X-XTES 36 ROLAND RAEDLEIN - Nlewsboys' Club. JOSEPH RAFALOW - EooTbaIl: Traclc: Music Club. ROBERT RASMUSSEN- icroll Weelcly, managing idifor, 4: Plwilomafhea, ares., 4: Class Council Zap., 4. HOWARD RATHLESBER- GER--Sfage Crew, car- penTer, 3, 4: Council Rep., Camera Club. DALE RAUI-I-Girls' Club: girls' Glee Club: Camera I b U . RUTH REINKE-ArTCIubI Music Club: German Club. SELMA RICE - Girls' DOROTHY RODIG- SHIRLEY RUBIN - Lin- CIUI9' Girls' Club: STudenT Serv- coln: STudenT Service' ice. Girls' Club. Elolllfl R'CflAIg5JiYm MARION ROEGGE- TORSTEN RYBECK-NE. deagms Tellms U ' IU' Plwilornaflieaz Physics Ture Sludy Club: Camera en ervlce' Club: Sfudenf Service. Club: Physics Club. BETTY RICHTER-spam HARRIET ROHDE- HERBERT SATCHEK- isIT Club: Girls' Club: STuclenT Service. Ejonomics CIUIIN GIFISI PlTilornaTl1ea: STuden'r NEIL RITZOW- Cub. Service: Forensics. ALBERT ROSEN-Boys' EST:-TER Rizzo-Home Q,,a,,e:+e, EILEEN SCHAPERT- Economics Club. MILDRED SCI'IEIER-- GEORGE ROSS-AIPIIG' Scroll Weelcly, co-proof MARION ROBERTSW nea, sqT.-aT-arms, 2: Golf ediTor, 4: S'rucIenT Serv- Camera Club,librarian,4. Club: Band. ice: Philomefrhea. 37 , 'fa Q X-1 fa , 1 :li-: - 'HL f. 1 , .At 1M -4. A ,, ve ,4 . ff au- us ', y -- - is -, ,.,,N ,..-L 2525? 8 .Fix ' lyk? .L ..x, .,x 1 ,.,,. Pl -1 ...cc --A 1 e-W I. ' 1 ,ut R MARION SCHENCK - LAVERNE SCHULMAN 4 gn Scroll Weekly, fypisf, 47 -Waslwinglon Players: Ai- : Ik ulriqf Sfudenf Service: Girls' pl'1aneagSTuden1'Service. 3 L club. U 'ini'-if'-' r ,riff ' 'mf ' 1 .l LE SCHULTZJ WWW ffl LUCILL ,VHE TH E, --'fi . -:,,. A, V, B, . Qggf, I .iqjf Scr q4,.Xearbook, proo . E -4. ,Vl Q -Tenfilsgg-4'fl:, wjgii ediforjl ' Music Clul in 5954, 5 ML, G' l Yclul-'J-25? ' Gernrqrjd lub. :fiiiiitlgf ,FBT MIDEL Q4 A Q A ' rfn':ningg'Sl'u'2ien+ Serv- MARIAN SCHU V - H, LVN ,bi Waslminglon PlaxferVs sec'y. QQ' ' i 167- ' 41 Plwilomaflweag - mera A fit N 4 M 'J' BERNICE SCHMIDT- club. ' fd, I ,y? S ,,kreifIs'cL:p1 :Ze f -- 4 ' 1 gf '- f 577-2 A 71456 . rilif, advg gs? , ,' j f ' -- fi ,597 ' 4gf57?ff3i'4': A z .i'fY. iS 55fF-4 ' A R , A-XJ-if S if BETT -QQHO .MAKER I . V LER-German ,- 4 -P Q'jza+he f5'4Xf',:,'j4 S, 5-if-'F ' I Rep. sghjyqni, -ggi. Qj:,'t I..' i. ,:f...7 -X '4- .f'.': -,',--'- - -jxf 1 f -':.ggg.' 'L-f. 'ff',.', f'f IYTEL- . RTLE - ff rf GEORGE SELAS- : f i i Nalure Siucly Club: Music R flff 'g3,i3f,lii.QQ3gig , g5?,'y'i Club: S+uclen'r Service. 'ifgt : i1-'Z' f':? f:'. ' fri? .:.-if ,, ..,- .fanny-wuyi f f - Y Q FEBRUARY GRADUATES 38 MARION SELAS-Girls' ROBERT SOERENS- MARGARET STIEHM- THEODORE SWENSON- Club: Home Economics Band, drum maior, 4: Girls' Club, vice pres., 3: Club. SpanisI1CIub:'I'ennisCIub. SIuden+Service: Plwiloma- 'II'mea. DAVID TAUSCI-IE-PI'Iys- FRANKLIN SIELAFF- KENNETH SPLITT-Boys' HILBERT STROBEL- if f3IUb.BSeC v.f':f1fhI2f- - . A - , ,- c es ra: o s e nc Boys- Afhlefic Assoda- Aflwlehc Assoclahon. Allawi-bovi Club, Boys Assodafion' Y Hon: Foofball: Baskefball. e 'C S5005 'On' ANNE STACI-IELSKI -- WILLIAM STUTSON .. GirIs'CIub:GermanCIuIJi Cross COUVIIVYI Track: MADELYN TQNSQR- Home ECOTIOVTTICS CIUID. Aggggia. MUSIC Club: Girls' Sludenl Service: Girls' ROBERT STECKER T Club. 1 en' MARILYN SULLIVAN- UIS Club: German Clubf Philomaihea: Girls' Club: MARIYJANE TRAYSER- Wresl-ling, Sifudenf Service. Girls Club: Camera Club. EMMA SKERBICI-I-Girls' BLANC'-IE SWANSON Club: Sfudenf Service. BENJAMIN STEIN-BOYS' Scroll Weekly' proof edib ALFRED TRENKAMP - A+I'1Ie+ic Associafion: Lin- 1-Or' 4: Girls' Club. Segyl Newsboys' Club. FELIX SMITH- win: French Club- 3: Ar+ Club, Council Rep., 4. ROBERT SIVIITI-I-Sludeni RICI-IARD STEUER- GERTRUDE SWENSON- EDWARD TROWBRIDGE Service: Physics Club: Boys' AII1Ie'Iic Associa- Girls' Club, vice pres., 4: Boys' A+I1Ie+ic ASSOFIG' Newsboys' Club. I lion: PI1ysics Club: Track. Arf Club: Music Club. Iron: FoO+baII: WFSSIIIUQ- 39 , x R L ,315 .. ly J , Vi'-'-,,' ,, , gf Qfiyfl'-'vis' . . . 49. .'rX'-' TE,, .'L ci-,-fi-1 A 'Z.'..',n H. gfzjrx. 'J-.Ex , +2 5 1' ,,if,, Ivy -p ,.'9!,.-.1 . . .-.4'.- ' -1 .,'Q',a -M, ' 'W --T i JfL, :: , ' r 'vX,,' .will ' 53 'Z ?ffg rZ x, ' VRS, ' UDELL TUSSlv1AN-Wash- inglon Players: Lincoln: Lalln Club. .1 LQ . 'X M lik!! :YQ fl' . ' - I R isfffgg- QQ HERBERT URlCl-I-Scroll fe x, .. ' I 11 zE':Q 'T Weelcly, publlcrly mgr., 3: bi, T1 Council Rep.: Lincoln. 'V if x .PK-5, if -,I kg, ' W 5,3 fl' , ARLENEVAN PIETERSOM J szf., Y '- ' if-.2 y ,pr -Scroll Weelcly, proof- ' Ts' ' at reader, 3, 4: Councnl Re ., 721: - A . -l 35' ,-'f Lnncoln. ,.i. 'J-my 2.11511 . '- ,g,,w,..,..A A V4 2 1... 7' W' Q z'S.:'fI,'fs3 V. 2- f '1 . ' 5 A TY .T 'mf ' .E'- L ' -. 'A - 1 ,, f:,. W-:ffl ff-' Ax. .ff 1 iff f W1. sri. .4 Gif , -.f 6' ,, 5'-JV . ff,ff,T,. f. . 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B..qJMWEHIj:WEIN- JANET WER VU- ,Ami 'ics Club: Foolball: Track. v. , , 2- -,. .A V W Q -1, N .,:A ,V ' RM, ,au Z.,-VA ,rgfj 'yjL, 1 ' v 1.ff'ij.i I . 'itll r Vai: 1:1 V -' iw: : EI. I. 'E- ilxlff F 4.4 al ' rf' if ' I ff- vi ' - ' .-, xi ' nf -1, 4j,. ' ,, J .r ff I-1. LL h -Q fg -' ' 'L' YM- if-i' g I I - --1' -3-H' -3 'fT:T, 1 5 : 15 :Y -' ' 1 v 'as . . ' I ' 1 - ,, .. ,.., ..,.: . :J -. 1 . -. x. E. 1 .., , . 'iiifili -7? 'Hal 'IV ' 'f iufri f' u -. I-. Cgf: . M. L ...xy x V Y,.y.l,2 I ., -T.-.wx Q .JfL. A+ 'tx-if' if 51? I ' -. rl-Zfff , .2 .f i- , , , 1 .4 X.. , . . , ..-.L , e , . . , - ' PM--Y . v - f ' ,'-: - f 'V ','-,-' Wrf 4 ,,,:-..' ' g' ' 'V' TZ. 1 . ' -U . L- H-Y - 'J I-'-- Xp' - t'P'f K. A. L: qv.-I 5 ,AI i Q., 'lt-A., -u git 4 I.. . M 1 .f. .,.. nk, .sd .ax Q73 All V, 'Ni V' II If.: F vs A ' - 11-411. - ' ' ii' . 4 L ' E -N I Ll: Q 1 'J' ' r riyfn-'R 49, I ' - Q-. I A Fzz, ' ., a- .. .-,A--' - 'hh .. .' -,J .I fd lj' 1 A-'igfg ff Nui. 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HARVEY ENG-EL-Foot LOUIS JONES -Tennis ERWIN RHZ-. THQMAS TIEFENTHALER ball: Swimming. Club: Foolball, mgr.: Quarfefle. ANDREW FLOM- NQRMAN RQSEN- WARREN VETTER-Na ALBERT JOSEFEK-swim. Lua'-'T' glfofg-Cgmg, Fool' ROY HAESE-washing minqi Tfaclf- ion players: Swimming: FLORENCE SOSNEY- Sffiie Debaie. Lincoln: Girls' Club. IRENE KNOEBEL- PEARL WAGNER' QAYMOND l llLDEBRAND -Sfaqe Crew: Newsboys' WILLIAM SPAETH-Golf Zlubi camera Club. CHARLES ROEHN- Club. HOWARD WAS- Wresfling: Foolball. HERSH HORWITZ-Boys' glee Club' mes., 4, MNC MELVIN sPicER-Boys' RICHARD ZOLA-Bas Club: Lincoln, JEROME MOSKOL- Ailnlefic Associalion. kefball. 43 FEBRUARY CLASS COMMITTEES, '37 SOCIAL Alberlr Peierman Gerlrrude Swensen Jane I-Ienschel Phillip Cohen Howard Kleinsiuber GIFT James Schaefer Marilyn Sullivan Belly Schoonmalcer SEPTEMBER CLASS OFFICERS. '36 Presiclenl .Y.V,....V...V.v....V- ------YV R OY H5959 Secrelfary -,,a7V,,a,,,,,,7A, Tom Tie-Ienihaler Treasurer ---,Y ,,,,,Y,,,,, A nclrew IZIOITI DECORATION Roberi Korn Lillian Simpelaar Florence Brandi' Lesler Goldberg Belva Long I-IerIoer'I' Saicheclc CHO Barih MOTTO, COLOR, FLOWER PROGRAM Blanche Swanson Dorolhy Franke Grelchen Cloos Roberl I-Ioulehan f Alvin Weinslein Marion Roegge CLASS OFFICERS 44 JUNE CLASS COMMITTEES, '37 OCIAL Mariorie Riordan Jane Schuenlce Glen Lemberl' Solomon Kleinman Harry Gessner Alvin Kurzon AOTTO, COLOR, FLOWER Doro+hy Slrong Margarel Graff Alvin Kurzon IFT Kennerh Cooney Kennerh Tellier Jayne Merlen Helen Hersh Be'Hy Holchlciss DECORATION June Roos Jane Dielrz Michael Slrasser Lorraine Lucic Fred Wallber PROGRAM John Harwood Carol LaBuclcle Eileen Fischer JUNE: CLASS OFFICERS, '37 Presiclenr .............,v.L,.... Kendall Sauler Vice-Presidenl ,A....,LL..,........L, Burlon Bril Secrelrary ....,,.,......,... Frances McGra+h Treasurer ...,,L....,.....LL.......,.. Elmer Taibl Sergeanl-ai'-Arms ........LL., Keilh Keane FEBRUARY CLASS OFFICERS, '37 Pregidenl' ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, John MarliSOr1 Vice-PresicIen+ ...,,....,.... Roberl Arnold Segrelrary ,,,,..,,.,,,,,.... Jean Cavanauqh Treasurer Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,c.,, Mayella JOl1r1SOI'1 Sergeanl-al-Arms .....L,. Ralph Milaeger Q T937 -D TWHE scrori ,. A., . -v AK-5 , - 15,81 . K ,,,-., 1L. f,:k.! I - 121 Az ' ' Yjffff , I ,fi ,I 5 1' .qv Z., Y -mf-1 A N ,.,,-,,,,., r xv' ' 'A' WA ,i 1 . 5 5 5 , .251 , , , E gg.: f ' 'T if iQf.- - .' nys .Y , rx 5 E . .. I Lv- H ., - 1 .-t,'5. l2a . 5 ', E ..,i',, L L.: if' ' 'ir il , , ,. 5 . - AJC.. 5 NC I 0 ffflf ' C . - ' 9 . . . r . .. - .4 ,, -w ,, an .. . 21... J' T' 4' if' ' Y 'al . . JUNE ADOLPHSEN - JOYCE BAIRD-Home as ,fI.M'p -V ,- gg Girls' Club: Home Eco- Economics Club, pres., 4: 1,m't,4f 35 jg nomics Club. S+uden+ Service, assisfanl 'f-5'Qig,Z'5igE,Y'.:'fTf5:iif-A ,,u.:.,,.,w supervisor. 3, 4: Council 1- VIRGI ' f':1A:LTE'NHO- Rep.. ,v.5ie,ggg: ae' W ww' ,fi PEN ' .TUZSEC fiifff 2- I wif-. .,.Pl1 39 'udenf 7' .' L N i QRBARAS'-A 44 ' , ' 'lc' 1. 'J' Gif -f phaneami lvice pres., 4 ' 5530 V Y , , ' 11.3 'nf' A .f 4 fi' U l ,T-1 ,I fqifl f Nalune dy Club, Jrreas. 1,-, ,T J QQERS 'i ' F, 4:1 Siu 1' Service. , ' if - '-z1,:f-':'r'QIlf 'li '21 ' Allh- P ' -' .. Q' Qkssoillfifffsswim. ESYSORE BAR. ms' .,,f it I-1 f A. C . V' .Q'f.' - 1'7 .. ., 457' - ig U L' A L' 'R , 'gfdyffz-j',:,, Q ' CAROL ANDREE-Wa- ' 4iOI3kg V, . LT- lm, Hffjff' M hi L-dis f::Lal'in 1 x cfgll ,Qld 'ead 'ryp ff -LHS? ,-.J'5f, ' S Q ,fyic -fgirek., 4+?.Qkl- if il : Qleqfg Service F? iss A-1 A z' blwea- L ' ,.: W S' C 2,1- -.L- . z- iff-' v - .,., ' ,,-.,- W v - '- ,L . . fig... if if Q' HAR A ,:- AN -HHUQEIZ qiAj,l3Qf,5zERE .H BARTMAN My ,- , .Sq . ,f.-.:'-.Q V, SFO hbH.:s.I.r ft jggfivfi, : f'J2 1 , , unhy: Track: 4-if-' if- j f f ca : ? Lt : 'iii' MILTON BASS-Linco PZ: li n ' Lincoln: Girls' Club: Or- Tennis Club: Sluden w.. .1 'tl-'..l'.IfQj,Aj,lL,.?,4 VZ: E -.fa dy.-,-,,, chesira. Service. ' .L fm . :FZ -if 52?QP7f:'. ' 'fig' N -C7 ' iff ' If .za -...vi Y 2 J J NE RADUATES 46 JLORES BASTIAN - uhanea: Girls' Club: idenl' Service. MYRTLE BAUMGART- Junior Players: Home Economics Club, sg'r.-aI- arms, 2: Girls' Club. NE BECK-Alphanea: 'in Club: Sludenl 'vice. LORRAINE BEHNKE - Home Economics Club, sec'y, 3: Girls' Club: Sludenl Service. WARD BELKIND- eerleader: Council Q.: Boys' Alhlelic As- ialion. HAROLD BENDER- Chemislry Club: Alpha- nea: Sludenl Service. DOROTHY BERGHOLZ -Sludenl Service: Cam- era Club: Lincoln. ARTHU R BERLING- Spanish Club: Newsboys: Boys' Alhlelic Associa- lion. HAROLD BERNADICKT Camera Club:Gol'l' Club: Boys' Ouarlelle. HELENE BERNATT- Scroll Yearbook, Ireas., 4: German Club: Sluclenl Service. HAZEL BEUSCHER- Girls' Club: Lalin Club: Sludenl Service. EVA BIRCH-Alphanea: Camera Club: Girls' Club. 47 EDITH BIRR - Spanish RAYMOND BOETTCHER Club: Camera Club: Slu- - Newsboys: Boys' Alh- denl Service. lelic Associalion: Traclc. ARTHUR BISHOP- BERNICE BOUTIN- Newslooys. Service GEORGE BLECH-Scroll Weekly, ass'f. circulalion mqr.: Camera Club: Chemislry Club. BETTY BOYNTON - AI- phanea: Sludenl' Service: Wahial. I RITA BRAlNARD-Wa- PHILIP BLIWAS-Boys Na+: Girls. Club: Sw! Ouarlelle: Newsboys, den: Service. Ireas., 3, 4: Orcheslra. I I EDNA BRANDENBURG MARY BOELTER-G S -Philomalhea: Camera Club: Camera Club. Club: Girls' Club. JAMES BOESHAAR- ROSE BRDARICH- Sluclenl Service. Girls' Club. Girls' Club: Sludenl I I vt ?Lg :'Qy,: -A 5 . Y 4 ,. v --A 'Q3f '7'v: ROBERT BROWN 'af Q V ROBERT BREIDSTER- MARGARET BROWN- K H Bandg S+udenT Service: Girls' Club. :L ,jj Physics Club. N- s-,,,132:.r-, 5 . V M -fr 'R' -:F NO - ITWI H S'-.: 1:7- A-'ksuixxfhfiiil - Egg-I 1 I u b 1 Sfu d e ' ' NN ,G -:glib ,, ' pf ,.,', fir FO iqasrlfvk 1 ,U A-, K .Q T x:,i.:I'.'. , - fy f ul 5, 'T' 'J .F wwf Q3 'NRRL TNDEM R '-'O WEE' BRYNEL5 ' 5'QTj.Q2Li3-EHS -, ,rl 'g'-' Boysnli Allwlefid ia- fgrhb,-:,.if J sn ubzg Home f- . Ch - ,r - 6 b. ,.M-my .-. . , ion, emis r u , 1,,,'S.n x:QfFf'lICS ClubgWal'1la+. Physics Club. - fry 'tif ' ' psy- ' , A I ff? 'ff - EDWARD BRKZKELL- , ,G s .. , A QB .G Aflac fd- 1525.7 W 2:50, ,,':ivPlBy6fSU, if 5 ' ,- k5. ., N A,Q ':'- f:?f-,dff,3f,f:- ' , 'eglal -,by-Ad, Cwkajoz .A hc ' ju, ,jciah 'W 4gf5f?:7'1'1'-ll' 4 g WF'-A ' ' ' X ff? ,aff-il S50 AW' f . Fir, 'iA.TF,.v ' U- 4 ,1.s.,:i,.. pus, I V ff: BU RT ,-, 5Rll.fBsSke+. -.1-'C R - ' -' f F' ' ball' F533-:I 4: -JDQARLTON 1 I wif ' ' CRS 756 we . cffiff nheal Cam' R V'd'L.p -:x.i.:. .1156 f,:E. 'vi,VQ2:'L',l -.,.-30 . if R - MA -1 . 'fgf-f? V -,' ' ' Newsboysg Boys' Alhlellc JANET CASPER-G' r 1. 4 4--R. . ,A 1 all 'f:4+3':ffQEQZj'LL-Q..Q, N x5y,.,,.-,1 Associalion. Club: Ari Club. 'Lic ' a,?i:Jtfff '-J-'7 - ' .1 .h.....r,,..f Y l ' R R- g 4 NE RADUATES 48 fllRlAM CHETEK-Lim .oln: Orclweslra. A LYC E CHRISTENSEN -Pliilomallwea: Washing- lon Players: Scroll Weelcly. lNCOLN COAPMAN --Foolball: Traclc: Boys' kllilelic Associalion, sql.- u'l-arms, 4. MILTON COHEN -Al- plwanea. 7OROTl-lY COLE-Pl1y- ics Club: French Club: Sirls' Club. l HOWARD DOROW- Swimming: Eoolball: Slu denl Service. RUTH COLLINS-Girls' DORIS DAHLKE-Girls' Club: Wallial. Club, LEWlS COLWELL--Terv nis Club: Nalure Sludy ANNA DANNENBERG Club: Boys' Afhleldc AS, -Sluclenl Service: Girls' socialion. Club- JANE COMPTY-Waslv inglon Players: Home Economics Club, pres., 4: Sludenl Service, advise- rnenl monilor, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH lnfra-mural ball: Spanis ELMER COOPER - Clwemislry Club: Boys' Allwlelic Associalion:Ten- mis Club. CHARLES DAWS- Waslwinglon Players. HILDA DECKER- li Club. EARL DEWlTTANews- JANE DlETZ-lnlirmary, MADGE COLE - Girls' - 4, AI h Club: Camera Club:Ten- JAMES CRIME- NQWS' CJEi.Tr:lcllOrRepl, 3lO Ellvniflil nis Club. boys: Orcheslra. Club. JAMES DOWLING - Newsboys: Boys' Alhlelic Associalion: Foolball, CHARLES DRAGO- Newsbox, s. JEANETTE DRECKMANN -Sluclenl Service: Home Economics Club. EDWARD DREWES- Boys' Allwlelic Associa lion. MARION DROSSART - Girls' Club: Sludenl Serv- ice: Scroll Vv'eelcly. :ffl AN., 'Lf- 'l.- ,- Nl f nk, n A 1-- Q i -- .Q -. ,A 1- ' . Lg, 5- .N A 1 ww--1 Qin 5 3 'Ap 1 5A1 ' ,WY if x n E ' ,iii J A i ' ' '.,4jY!. 'Lan , xiii X56 A ,: ' 'Wk-L. t . V ' ,jf-' Q '- MARY JANE ECKSTEIN CATHERINE ETHIER- 7i ,T xf , ,A 'K b -Girls' Clubg Junior Sglucienf Service: Girls' f-'iff-'SEL I' ' 5' Players. U - 'L-,. .mag-, 521: .. 4 I W T'f5 i.-T--Q' if- Eff '- V'5'VfA - 4' -..--V -.v v '- -H ,f-'. .A , J.- 'wwf' GERTRUQEQCHS ADT Q Q 555-f,gfAxRfggL EWALD-Gi TW -- Scrgll Y ygikl vf Flop- b,fQ1:,f, 5 , fl Clngfi' 1:5 i 1 'fini All 19 'lgicil W edl'6'5?f5 L512'3,Q' gi ' , ,ff JI' T 'I :fi ' , .ff-' '12 iff f '. 1' 4,52 2, if lg4fFPhil Qing is pres J EAYFARRELL-C em vlf if - 7:37 -' rf-.f ,, 'f ' Club: Girls' Clu. Slu- 1. YJ: ,X M ,L N J- , . L: EQQQP' ' EIGNER- clenl Service. 1 ' in ,Lf S' ' Siggli: +Sgroll Weekly? ' JCR' , 1 I, 'L V -. u en ervuce. V V ji PIA K . 4-77 'v.' Q .kv , enfh J!-l 5':'d V. riff' qzwsjl , -31. A V:-dz L71-I--,A . -Q, - ,J A A 'A ,T vr' V: 1, Q, .4 . ,Fit u it K Ni, V4.- ER HNF-BLE Qlrungior F:-ui, RI? SC dafgook 3 f A --2 fr 3 V- A , . al Plgygsg l.mcol -,LQBR ,,:,g.:f,yAx' JV- I ,i , ' 1 . f - ,.,. man u . I, li: A - 'Liga . 1 - A' ,fqii r ' .f'f1.fffs,'gQ- ,igaj-5.-5 Z1i:vw5g9EEy,EERCH-Chem- 912-fif,-ff - 1-Y 'rlsl J'-fl?-4.1. ,,' ' :'m1 22.71-JI ' amera U ' JA' - ,4.. ,. '-9 f-' ' ' M xiii' L?3Efb.Q:. , 35,-j5q1'r ' DOROTHY ERNST- ORLIN EIENE - Ne V N ,f.f3':2.1i-5f:gL,Qj..52', .. y.,E,f!5 Girls' Club: Wahial. boys: Orclweslra. 4. -. fr Lf?-' 'i: g?f'f 1' .Aff ' l L if E- . . E E l J NE IQADUATES 50 ILEEN FISCHER-Scroll feekly, edilor-in-chief, 4: hilornalhea, Isl vice pres., : Washinglon Players. JUNE FISCHER- Girls' Club. OlSQ l:lSCl-lER - Girls' ,lub. RUTH FRIEDMAN-Lim coln: Girls' Club: Lalin , Club. KATHALEEN F R I TZ - Philo- . A+CIb:Gl'Clb. malhea: Sludenf Service: F U 'rs U GEORGE FROEHLICH- Foolball: Track: Boys' Alh- lefic Associalionp BERNICE FLEISCHMAN JAMES FULLER-Pooh -Sluclenl Service: Girls' ball: BOYS' Afhlefic AS' A ClubA socialion: Wreslling. IILLIAM FOX - Fool- all: Band: sludeni' lead- r, 4: WreVs+linq. GERTRUDE ERIEDMAN -Scroll Weekly: Lalin Club: Ari Club. ROY FU LLER-Newsboys: Boys' Alhlelic Associae lion: Spanish Club. ' ' J EA N - Girls' Eco- nomics ' ., Q K if Y: 15 N ,..,.,.,..u.m...f'?xi2,.uL.,.....,,..-,... ...W ESTHER GARDNER- JOHN GOES -'Eangipf Lalin Club: Music Club. Boys' Alhlelic Associa- lion: Track. BETTY GAYNOR-Girls' JOSEPHINE GOJKO Club, VlCl-l-Scroll Yearbook Camera Club: Sludenf Service. EDGAR GENSCl-l-- Chemislry Club: Camera D lN'EL GOLLAND' Club: Sludenl Service. Alpllaneai All Club' Sql . af-arms, 4: Nalure Sludy Club. CHWSTEL GESICKI- ELEANORE GORECKI German Club, lreas 4 .. Orcheslra: Scroll Weekly HARRY GESSNER- Scroll Yearbook, edilor- ARTHUR GRAESZEL- in-chief. 4: Lincolmpres.. ,Scroll Weekly, our and 47 Forensics, -5 headline edilor, 4: Span- , -, ish Club: Sludenl Service. . CLARENCE GNADTi'f , ... :MARGARET emrr German Club: Boys' Alh- Lalin Club: Sluclenl Serv lelic Associalion. ice: ,s....,.--..,,..L, .JX.......... ,.-. fm... ......,...uQ.- ...........,........,.......M......M.:-..............-..,.......,x.p .,., ...U ,WM , ,.,,. N ,,,,, I 4l9379 H SCR Ll li - iff-1 'R- --.-v , - ,V -R. 14, 1 1 3,5 .5 . ol 1 by lip 1' R 14 Q1 553111 - .6 pa.: . -'.r'e'g. - ..7- I--.'-1. E ' ' N I 1 5 f 'TL - 1 -a, ' if. ' '-J ,'nu.,1 3-4 ' xswgx' . ,, '. if -tiff l ,1 i'C, l1 1 - h ,I I. NU 2 1. .ia'- ' l. ra- ' 1 -' i . ' .,.,. -x. - . 4 f hi: .w ..--f , f- , 1 ,,.,. .-.- .,, Q-,Q -.-- Q.. ya. nz i R I I .L ,. r. J 4 :f.g., ,uf 1.913-.f:,, ' L VERLYN GRAPE-Physics NEAL GROSS M s+a+e .J Club: Clwemislry Club. Debafe, cap r, 41 Lincoln, ' 'ruff 1' jg. pres., 47 Scroll Weekly. 'Y-fig?-5 u'Q.Q7Qi.'-Q 7 assi. sporls edifor, 4. iff Url' J N,E G ,v.Qiff'- 1. +.?-,gps-'ill Girli S+ 5 V fr Q 335, 'U33:l5,1l'lAAS1l'l v Servlee- 'gif H' F7 ,4,',Alf'l' Ecciriismitf Club, lr '.:' A , , G ifiyflg ,- 4: Giglgg Club: sfua .qgim N H :A -R1 .fr-f J :F 'ills' f Servieeg fi'-?'?if.'i' 'MQ L?l?l5verS1 QLLSQB HAEFN - , 'il' ' fg'Kfb'.i'ii7 :j5ervic e'2' Boys' Alla- , f ' A ,gi We-'-gf E.-'A Sod Hon Spanish Club: ,ballq , l -gii S 6 ' Sludenl Service. 1' W 'jp ' , - A fi , J' E GERALDINE GRIFFIN- SE.f -.'.'X '1,,, s. ...l 'T' . - - .E - ,ure .-p -. .xv :frm G5f55'H W6Sh 19i9f1 ' 4. ,flgwi 15 ' Siu i .ri bkiiqtfsg, helen? Sefgge. S ,KQV .p Ice. '1i,.i'L 'Ii W- 132 1- .' ' ', ' '7' . 'Y ,L -' EARL BNER-POOR Pffft, , WND- .4 ii R ' ' bf-Hr , H515 C X'fEfs'4gffPg+1?2!LERfyasbmggotj 'bf- , if boys- Iigg , '2E1g.,:. - .-4 f-f enms U ' A if ,,,,,',,, '9 2'.?.,l1 J- ' fj'f' fififfrff- ' 1, f P A 1 - - R GEORGE HARTMA N, 'f,5743 L rv '-Sfudenl Service: Girls' - Nafu re Sludy C 'i'l.l'.f-ff-', ,0. - Rf: . .,,,1 Club: Tennis Club. Clwemislry Club. 1 - K ,Q .-'..a1,.-ie.. ff-1-2, . - -o1?'w,.- . . AL QTL . It-J' 'Tiki' I , .:f..4.'.ziY .,u!' .J , i v ' W ' ' ' N1 1 i F' r 'W fy fx Y I 3 fx ' N Y Q -K 1 , , lx' ll ' fi. LJ U WN l 52 OHN HARWOOD- wimming: Scroll Year- ook, organizafion ediTor : Nafure Sfudy Club founcil Rep., 4. CHARLES HAWKINS- ETHEL HEINKEL-Girls' ALTHEA HINZ-Sludenf FELIX HUWILER-News l.6'llf'l Club: Chemisfry Club. HOWARD HILL - S+u- MARETA HUNN-Music 'OROTHY HAYES- Club, Birls' Club. ROBERT l-l AYES-Track: Gym Team: Newsboys. LAlNE HEIM -Wash- ugfon Players, sec'y, 4: hiloma'rhea, sec'y, 4: :roll Weekly, Typing edi- nr, 4. VERNA l-lElN-Wahiafi Girls' Club: Tennis Club. Club: OrchesTra. Service. boys, pres., 3, 4: Sfudenl' Service: Boys' AThle+ic GILBERT HELMLE- EDWARD HOFFMANN ASSOC'a+'O Newsboys: Scroll Week- -Swimming: Naiure ly: Sfudenf Service. Sfucly Club. El-lZABETl l JAEGER- German Club: Girls' BETTY HOTCHKISS- Gub- Scroll Weekly. Typist 4: Philoma+heag Sludenf Sfudenf Service: French Service: Girls' Club. MARJORIE JANKE- Sl'udenl' Service. HELEN HERSH - Shale ANN HRUSHKA-Girls' MARGARET JENKINS, Debaliei WaShlngTOn g'ub'STe 'n'S Club' Siu- STudenT Service, super- Players' Trees 47 Alpha- em erwce' visor 4' Scroll Weekly nea,seC'Y-3. FLORENCE HUEBNER- K assisTan'l' bus. mgr., 4: RUTH HESSELBACH- camera Club, pres., 4, Plmlomafhee- German Club: Arl Club, Aff Club, vice pres.. 4: ELRQY JE5KE-AlpT,a. Trees., 4: Girls' Club. STu0len+ Service. nee: Tennis Club: BGS- kelrball. denT Service: Washing- Ton Players, Treas., 3: Alphanea, pres., 4. Club, vice pres., 3: Na- 'rure Sfudy Club: Ari Club. ROBERT JOHN - Band: Boys' Quar'l'el'l'e: Music Club. 1 . . l :Q flip 25331 1 -A Y ,IJ 1 ' ': . 15:-11+ 'Nil' ffq Y' H .,' 'f ., ' -.-V x - . 5- i , : ' 1 rjki, ,J 0 ta. ,M 2513! x 1. x ,ft Y - vi ,, .. 3 ,-' . t.. ' XATQSQ 911.4 Q gf' .V .7 U, . 2, . ay.: 11563, .Qu-. , , ff' 7: ' ... J ff . AY., N ,.:.,, ff -fn' - , 5' fx . S? 5 :Q 3 3 X: , 'I' W - fi- . .' fr yL-- QA A-4. xl-L ' .KB is lf- ' 1 .V -iff-. l Q :VAN JOHNSEN-swim. WILLIAM KAH-Phila KJ -fi ming, maflwea: Tennis Club: eg? V' 'v I Clwemislry Club. 5- '11?f'f9:fg1Q.,Q.iQ3l 1 ADELINEV'C3'lilalilSON- , lf '1AiT?'S? ' .ffl , . 'ff A ,KIA-1, 'L' Y EW Swdenl jf'7C'e' 5-ji ,.,l ,lAf,-'T4n'AXf,KAMlNSKI-Fool ,. , 'A f . ball: enl Service Eff C , ALL JIX-,A P g NSON5-AT.l:' l - ' Baskevba A ' 1, Q ' if W fjwveslra. A3 ' rf' t 'F-v,E,3b lf: -ik, xp- . , L. V? TLT' ca EO RG E J O N ES - LEROY KAR' US' saws' '-'fd 1 f,-...ffl J A Chemisfry Club, vice boys' 'E-1. - 4 w- -1 . - S d S . f it k ' ' 1543: ,AK'-'fn U r V I Y pres. 11,7 lu ,enl ervlce: ' . A 1. y':Ei.:r.'. .As'2tY'.' 'L,6l,-a 'i..LA9ff5-f'ge-'YN I . f Cl'1 'A K f , - jg- ww, -4, eff 75. 53. lfi ' G- W ' f 35 'ff ..:.,.'il'. 1', ' E: A ' 1-3. WET ,nf ' e 4 RUT f SEPHSON- fm ' - Al' - 1 .. 4-,3 - 1 Q Q 'Q . Q, fi B-ER: TZER-Ar? .A -.RA 17 , Alplw f fsec 5712: .Sgrqll-,. H 4 N N. li-i, i - 2- lf,,:-.J Wee, 'yr ' 'lbdl 'Li' T I-If I :QYEF 'fxff' 5 ZX . . -. v Q, L. . L 1 gh, fu 'Bl :dx 41: .1 x 4: Wgegrfyigqfo V ik.l,,.Q,l 1 -, - . 1. 1 . if A' 'F'7fV'P!FL Lf' 'l'g,?'f:f3f . if - ' egg'-21' KEITH KEANE - was 45 I gtffif-,L-,I p 'NEIr1f:'- -5 ESTHER JUNGE 'G'lrl5I inglon Players: Wresllinq H, ,, ,. A zu., QM. K4 QQ1.'f,u?'ij.Lf5g'g-lflllup Club: Sludenl Service. Ushers. :L X M , ' F111 JUNE GRADUATES 54 OBERT KERMOTT-4' DOROTHY KERWIN- Camera Club, 'I'reas., 4: Lincoln: Sludenl' Service. UCILLE KIRBY-Girls' MARGARET KLEIN- Alphanea: German Club: Music Club. ILBERT KLEIN - Fool'- all Wresllng. VIOLA KLEIN - Scroll Weekly, lypisl, 4: Slu- denl Service: Ca me ra Club. SOLOMON KLEINMAN -Forensics: Slale De- bale, capl., 3, 4: Wash- inqlonw Players, pres., 4. WILLIAM KNIGHT- Physics Club: Tennis Club: Music Club. DOROTHY KNOBLAUCI-I -Arl Club: Camera Club. ELLIS KOERKE-Sludenlf Service: Camera Club. LOUIS KOUDELlK-- Wresllinq: Gym Team: Swimming. MARGARET KREISEL- Sludenl Service: Home Economics Club, vice pres,, 4: Girls' Club. EVELYN KRUEGER- RICHARD 'KURTZ- Newsboys. A MARY JANE KRILIEGER ALVIN KURZON-Slale -Home Economics Club: Debafe: Washinglon Girls' Club. Players: Lincoln, Isl vice pres., 3. LA VERNE KRUSE- WADE KUTER-4 Arl Club: Camera Club: Girls' Club. MYRTLE KU EHN-Cam- era Club: Girls' Club. RALPH KU LK-Newsboys. WILLARD KURTH- VICTOR KVASNICKA- Newsboys: Tennis Club Boys' Alhlelic Associa lion. JUNE LAABS - Alpha. nea: French Club: Wahial. CAROL LA BUDDE- Sludenl' Service: Chem isfry Clu b, sec'y-lreas. Council Rep., 4: Traclc: 4: Sludenl Council, vice Cross Counlry. pres., 4. x 979 THIIHIESQROLI fx vvlf E-Jfv' 1 1. 1' ' qv. .a'E.:t.l54 V -f 'f S' , I .Tl an T' .Ei ,, .,.x nl. R. .. b .g','6 V. fy ,Rf , yxwf - n .- , I un' P. xr Tn 1 1-nf ,, I . - ,. - . V 45, 1 q,21..M J' :gm - mga -W . ' .' o R-USR ' . K ,Z Sai?-if -. 'J if 4. ..a ' N- Tl l'. 5 -I jg 4 fd' .of-.-. L - ' Y 1 PJ ..L ,Et r TTI'- ' 1 . r -v ,- -,.. Y .1 234.-K . 1 RITA LAC:-IE - Girls' HULDA LANGE- 61,-gff'. It h lx Club. izxhjfg-.'tu-.. V. .4 l, ij 'rJ?.7. hf , - . -. DORIS , mfr... sms' RUTH LASSANSKE in Club. -Efiign ' . , '.LgQ'LCQlf1I Girls' Club: S+ - ' f 1 w. ff-f:'1 ' -- - Tx. -fr? S'l'Ud6I'1l' '- .ll ' -Uhyfj emkgqglce' ' ' f . 5 3' . 1 by 7' 4235 fu lf' 'J ' F1 if .,f,31,2 -4. Qp5,.,fga-f.gf? V 1 R' MKG 57' ' WRIZTEER LAUBE-fl' , Wi- ' 'w1-2ag,E'g:-sig YA '.'5 S ' ice., t ' , ff :ffl R R f gi,-Q. Q 452' A ARTHUR LANDFRIED- BBU, LAWR 2 xffjg .,. FWF . 'l Ld K Bo ' fhlejc Associa- A 'ff .- 1-14-' 4.4. - ' ,- ax.. +5 - af.. .el-ff - f NF- ,REI f ' ft:-rv -ffl' ,ffg f -gy . .1 .Aj- ' 'N ff - gf ' iff V ' X .' M ,J ' R: 5 Q' A' .'- . , ..'3ff' , . H T,- :13f:..'f'7 . Ghibli R ll .-L 'Iii - 1-52 . HAR 151 LAN f1?,'gfl5..,, ,in--'f,fl'Q.f.S?T15fe.rI' 'elqvicev ff: Club .fhlbme xQl'LOII11'EQf-'3,.- ifflj.-gg Tfi:-gs-ij-ir 'f ni .ii Club. ny -ggi..-A Y- I... , - Y -11.9, -a f: W '- -. ' ' ' - THERESA LEHMAN :i'f'Q,i.y,lA.1' A ,gfff- :' I' KENNETH LANE-Track. Ari Club: Girls' Club. . n -T , ',Z.i2'e','l f .:-A, ,,lXm.?j: ' A. fcmx. 'f gf ' ' 1f'L?'f:f ' f'7 -'i '-'7' f .f5..,.z'...,, , L JUNE GRADUATES 56 OLORES LEIDEN - udenl Service: I-Iome onomlcs Club, vice e 3 Junior Players. EDWARD LEININGER- Boys' Allmlelic Associalion. LENN LEMBERT-Boys' lhlehc Associalion, 4 Waslminglon eyers I-lead Uslmer. LORRAINE LEMKE- Walwial. THER LERIv1AN-Lin- In French Club: Girls' COURTNEY LEUBNER- Band: Track: Music Club. VIRGINIA LEX-Sludenl LORRAINE LUCIC- ROBERT MCCARTNEY- Service: Alplwanea: La'I'in Pl'1iloma+l1ea:Tennis Club: Philomafhea,sgl.-al-arms, Club. Spanish Club. 3: Sludenl Service. 55'-MA UEBMAN- MARGARET LUDORF- BETTY MCDONALD- Girls' Club:Spanisl'm Club Girls' Club: WaI,::a+: Girls' Club, frees., 3, Sluclenl Service. physks Club. MICHAEL McGlNN- BERNARD,L'TWAK JAMES LUTSEY-News. S+UdQn+ Service: Boys' Sludenl Service: Camera b - W H. D L +. Allrilehc Associalion. Club: Clwemislry Club. C312 res 'ng' a In FRANCES MCGRATH- RONALD LOBAS' , Lalin Club, pres., 4: Cl1eerleader.4:B0yS' FRANK I-UI-Z - PIIYSICS Pl'miIomalI1ea,sec'y, 3: Allwlelic Associalion Club, Sfudenf Service Newsboys. THOMAS LOVE-Lalin ADELINE LUTZENBER' JEANNUETTE MCKILLOP Club, pres., 4: Wasl1in'q- GER-C'irl's' Club. -Pllyslcs Clubl Chem- 'ron Players: Council Rep., 4. DOROTHY LUBAR- Girls' Club. 57 HELEN LYMAN - Lalin Club: Camera Club: Girls'Club. islry Club: Waluial. MURI EL MAASS--Girls' Club, lreas., 4: Sluclenl Service. ffisgv ,Lv Z'I 'Jf IH Tgwh .ALA-J ,I ' 'i' ' .Ju s Q.. ,- . . .LV , 'fd K ... . is. 1'-, l :Aan x 1. .5 I -I .5 f, Q70 'I2 , ,ZQIY 1-- I tw' ...F I-. Q--. .. '44 , Digg is '4 -Au . ,gb . Q f iii .qi ., ,.-.. . I . N. 3 .N I ,, . rv . ': ua F5 ,- AA 91. Q N . II., R 1 '-,V. 4: . J I: . GT K ' F ' 'MA V . f .. I1 ,i , .I Vg. . ,PI X .I v: P . 9-l,, ' ' 1, ' - nf, .' 1 '4 f ,W KJ- - Qx, , rj., - I -41..- - w wk, I N Rst' ,lg ki N ' LORETTA MACHT- VIRGINIA MARKWIESE- -Girls' Club. RALPH MNDDEN- DOROTHY MARTZ- L. fi Spanish C i fflrfies.. 4: , b . . 4 jc: Camera .EJ.v:,S+u R ,fur Girls Club. 5: L ffi- Service. . I ' rg- 3fg5 fj,' ' f-i'r,'41 yi. Q- , Q 'iii' i gl 5 MAURER'-4 -,,-. . -F .- 5' , , - 1 ,garb A ,F - if ' .2-I ?2ilp iuegslgr' German '-', F A .Q .- 3.4 , VAFBE Klee -'Sfu Service. jg'1',Z3iQ:g, ! 'fS'lfl5W 'Skflyg Phila! 'V , :Snag R -' Eg' Sludenf Serwce. WI L MAZEIR 2f5.f ' UK ig? SKY- coln: Bo QATH .Jiri . I fiiilil-K 'gp ' lefi' ssocialli ' ,fban L-ff . s 5554 if -es.. JO Fw: MAKAL T. lb' if- ii- i- ,:.:,f'i 75, 1. V. I ,ff . .,f..L.,4S-: . I Q ms. V. . 5 I - if A sr:-. -1 . ,f'I'-:.:L,':-6.7 ir ' C 4---f , '..gI . - ,cw - .1 15, ' ' , . HQ5yA'I3:Q :M . EL 1. 3 x 'Ti' 'V H OW '-'Z , A. Cdfliq' K reas., 41 ' fi V If Q-,-. . - A URSU .MAL ,- - . ' '.' 'rf td V' 51' '-'Zi-'f,'ii, w:C.?,'fg -' f:,::' Wiki- if' ...ff V 5.5.5. ,jf . ' 'tn iff .rg 5- 194 ,Il .SIM-...r 1 4: if'i':i'p 41.1. 9 'f 7'2 -if Q JAYNE MERTEN l -:Q f ' , s ,h7J ' Milk? ,-Yifyf' Debaleg Washing . . .V .fl ewsboys: Boy WL Players: Alplnanea, infer Q i 7,f-jfjf-, V , Jg6E'!N7 Associaliong Traclc. sociefy debaler, 3. , I :I Q-5.212 . -f I5f 'ai'fI5.4. ' v -- ww .. .---1.2.2 .. -.,...y' Y A 7 ' 1 JUNE GRADUATES 58 1 a ie an DNALD MEYER?,QrgR JOHN MILLER-Foot THURBER MORRISON- GEORGE MuE1H LBAu'ER leslrag Camera,- ::Clibq ball: Baslmelballg Boys' I -German ' 'Q Ch udenf Service. X Aflwlefic Associalion. , . L ,fff - V' U , I, ' FERNJ,M,Q R RISASEY- EERN MEYER - Juniaf . ' E ' JUNE MILNER-Physics Wah'-R+: Band. . 5 v'l::3R2e':1:aEnNgITL:Wa Players: French Club: Q , Cl bb F hcl b ,QI ' Lalin Club. I S- U ' rem: u ' kcirf Q, ia ,X 'l,-E A ,A R MAURICE MOUTHEY- R,,i.. 4 M . ffg? 'W ' I 'A X',.l R V ' .' . Newsboys: Boys' Afhlelic EDWARD M U ' MEYER-Nafure GRACE 'MODL -fVS+uL 'A-ssocialionp French Club. A Swimming: Scroll YEGQ. tfdy:CIubg Girls' Club: den+ Shervicel 'K f 1 -V ' V boolc. udenf Service. vi 4' Q GERTRUDE MOELLER-' JUNE MILBRATH- . ' HELEN YMUELLER4- Wahiaf, +reas., 4: Cheer- leaderg Golf Club. GABLE NELSON f f , ' ., Newsboys. Waslwinglon Players: Al-V R pres 4' - plmanea. ,A J ' ' r A V LUCILLE MUELLER- IRENE NELSON-waslm :ANR MILLARD-B ' Girls' C'Ub1 Sludenf ' 1 P11 ew' 'lwlefic Associaffosrlli E-UI,H6-RYQERLER-Wah Service' ' gl?-'lg-n Dfejlyifzs Sfudlgnsf ack. ra , Irs u . V' R 5,-5 Service. : . E MARY MUELLER-Girl? JANICE MILLER - L ROBERT MQORE-Boys' Club, gfudenf Sewice JEAZNNE NETTESHEIM Lincoln. A A+l'1le+ic Aisociualion. Lalin Club. G-Irlgfxzffllubg Waluial. fw fr FX R 7 9 5 f l-l E S C R U L L 59 513 'ih- vl 4 in . -1 -J, . wx Jn' K 3 v , v ,V . . x 1-M . - V vg,F.'x ' . 'N-.xy .3 . '1'. TS' Asif- E, ,-' .ff'Sr3Q H11 ..Q '5., ,J I ba, 1 ,- ,'j. iff ' .. PN.-.. 5,4-,v .J X., -H.,. -f f . -.-., t ' LQ'-'I' my P 4. n., .4 Q . f ,. .4 -, . lJ-,.'. ,, , ,, Q .. ,i..,.. V, N r- :-f , 'fn -q:f,-g.'- 5. 1, ,. gk: V- 4. ggi' a ': ga 1.1 mv- 'Y-5,1 r Lf. 1 . . .4 '., N 1 .N 'V ,.'.w... I . ,-. aa! mv' 5552? lax 4 1 'ff - -A . xv. ' ' EVELYN NEVILLE-AL MAXINE OLIPHANT- phanea: Wahiaf: Sfudeni Service. ' 5355, MW PAULINE OLIPHANT- iff :A 01 pgqqir, Qemf MARJ x3.3q51,E , KR-Y , Q,frG'?. Qiiifj, cgi, 5 t' 5 vi.. de A5355 :-flsfafe Y LOl'Z'1fA+.- Cf 'H ' W , - 'pf 'Q iff ab. 4- ff5fQ'Qs,'.Councilj.R .7 5 iff., 1 iff' ji' , V, S 1, ' Servicev: Foe' Il. 1, Qfffs, '.'7Q'.wlQf U. fsf .5711 ' -f ' ..:,L 2'5' ' :if-3'3'7i 5 . -W h- ' ' NOWAK as MA f'-LOUISE 0 Wu Q: .L ge-' U n Players: Alphanea. ' , g: jpg-y.. . -5 W lwnngfon Payer 1 ', J.-2,4 5 ., tr ' 43 Sjp E -grvice -H Y. .M ...Y A 1 I . U .p M -11' .. wr. -vw iw., LY - emi f,f?'a ff. gf' L ' ff .ff 'Na+' . ' Q: Q., . ,jg I -- ffvfv M -was . -,L , . In K A I 32' . J 1 ff: 3 , yg , jg . P gyersi Sfudem' '6f1,g .,f. 'dw F KAT -,IQINE F,ENBA:C5FE.R 4?ff.:, 131- ms' Club. fp. -ggi' ,gg , ,A-,I ' 1- e:7,,.: p fl: 4:9-'V TL ,9.v 1.?vE may . A J - L ' , ' 1 ,, A. v Q- ' WJFQ- - . us 4 f' EuNnCE PAGENKOPF :f .Y , . ,Jg,i-'g m Clubg S+uden+ Service. S+uden+ Service: Wahia -X M ' f .-'l-G'.17ffgZ 'T!3gi,, .GYM-?'I? .- ILL h 5r6,,,,- '.i'g..'A:.' .za -7 T '. :1-.'..z ... -a.., Y JUNE G I2 ADUATES 60 I EDWARD PAPA - Slu- ROBERT PETERS - Sfu- lenl Service. clenl Service. DAISY PAPE - Girls' Club: Home Economics Club: Sluclenl Service. .ORNA PARROTT- BARBARA P JOHN PEARSON - Tra c ky Cross - Counlry: Boys'A'rl1lelic Associalion. EEVER- JAMES PETERMAN- Eoolball: Siege Crew, mgr., 4: Class Council Rep. RUTH PHILBROOK- Arl Club. LESLIE PICKETT-Basket ball. DOROTHY PILLSBURY- Girls' Club: Alplianeay Sludenl Service. MARIE POHLAND! Girls' Club: Waliiaf. MARY POLIAK-Alplma. nee: Sfudenl Service' Girls' Club. FREDERICK POLZlN- Eoolball: Boys' Ouarfelle: S+uden+ Service. ROSE RAKlTA-Sludenl Service: Scroll Weekly: Spanisln Club. DONALD POWELL - GlLBERT RASCHI.: Spanish Club: Swimming. Newsboys: Boys Allilellc Associalion. ARNOLD PROCHEP - Spanish Club: Music Club: Band. CO N RA D Newsboys. DOLORES PU N6-Girls' Club: Home Economics Club: Walnial. ALBERT RA ball: Newsbo JANE RAWLEY-Girls' Club: Tennis Club. PUERZER- ROBERT REICHERT ROBERT REICHERTZ - Boys' Allwlelic Associa lion: Newsboys: Track. l-llSl-Ba5l4el- MARJORIE REUTER ys. Erencln Club Arl Club .1 .-. -V 'vu ' A, 1 ,. 'L-fri-.. 7423 ,D A F.-A. ,J . ' ' ,,, , li, .L In n rf-2 A,ifv.'. g W I. ,?:',..Q,'. 1 ,- lx ff ' we' 0, 1: . 'Jr . W , ,A l A, - qw 1, ..,. IIE fu x. .'4-, ,A , Q we-. Q A 'Y bf ii H. b.. '13 I V1-.A . L- . .xfg ' .-AJQN .5 I ., v . KL' -. C. kia' - A H.. Q .N -l r gli ' 'T .- '--A rt - sc r 'FU ' . ff :if . -4 ff- . x,. ,L . .- .- 4' txjf, k'J3,,- .., V A. ., '1-r', 1-',1, , 1', J- 'gi ' .A':LL If ' ng.: 'af.aeLgf, ,. in zvvej, .i , : ,.-1: , .- 'K-MF ,1 ,gb urn., U' - ' ..' l Club, vice pres., 47 Cam- era Club. J MARJOR ,RlfOl?DAN- Scroll vly, 'pu ffy edilor, ffllilo v lwea, Sei, I Q fat' '2g+on xr g NR K lbs DOROTHY REX-Ari' JUNE ROOS--Sfuclenl' Club, freas., 4: German Councnv Sedyl 4: SC,-Ol! Yearbook, class edilor, 41 Forensics. , Rose-Boy Y V.. . K f A 2.7.5 A+hlg?le.l?Associa+ion. 54 - ,- . . . . -.5 irq: f 1 ,rw -x er ec .'4- J .. , -.2 , r - lr- .- .- 'M ,LCN RUTH er - ,Till-ff'-f - -r ?f'NeWg56Vs: Boys- denllservice: Girlsl b. .EQ iggb' M Qljilc Assoclafion. ' , if ' gg- ' Ersue ROCKERMAN - HY RUBIN Tenn ' V, Scroll Weekly, assislanf .l Chem' V -ffjlul. 1'.f,-ff'-,- :gif Tiff., f5rpan ClUb,lx, Qyqkhfh Je, o'ci'a+ior , l '35,-Al gg--eff, X ' .1 In fair' .f:w,l':if ff' 'atv' Ei ' ' ' fy ,f:f,--.' -FRAN EGGE--Pl1il- gg!! ' M ' ' 9 ' E H L 'P : f 2:1 . 'ff ' omaf , Council Rep.: -it 4 ,W f ,. . ' 'i ' 1, - 4 , ,-4Te'nngs- u 1 Walwlalp ,-. ,gg . an I. S+ud Y ervrce 1,,,,r,.,, 15. lkkiih- L J .e iglif' A ' ff: - x l'f,! f?, Q A Milli' ',. 1,1 X' K g A3 fi: grill '- '5'13l.fL 'life-'f .rl 'u ,'w'if -. ' a j, Q 4:' ,l A -A--Qi. PHILIP RUEHL-5 . A 'v-:gil-.' f - e'c'y-Treas., Slu e Crew: Camera Club: A 'ff 51p'3,'f-iffjff, Q , , , ,5J'I3'! ' I' Service. Club. T' .- ' -T' Q1-' e L'L:2-1 r -'-5-V fir' - T, ., 5 '1f':P Tf, ire' N' -'T .T 2'E1,r...,, T UNE R D A E S 62 DHN RUHLAND- GEORGE SANGWIN- C-ERTRUDE SCHAUBACH ELMER SCl-llv1lDT-S+u- vimminqg Newsboys. Boys' Alhlelic Associalion. hSl'udenl Service. clenl Service: Boys' Alh- lelic Associalion. KENNETH SANTNER - T:-:QMAS RUSQH- Swimming:Boys'Afhle'lic DANIEL SCHEEF- LEROY SCHMIDTH Alphanea Sql.-a+-arms Assocfaffonb Ejllyilcsrxlclugi Chemlsiry F ' 4: Camera Club: Sludenl U ' ews Cys' Orenslcsi Service. KEN DALL SAUTER - Scroll Yearbook, sporfs HENRY SCHELL- JUNE SCHMITT - Sm, ENNETH RUST-Siege 'ew: Physics Club: Track. MILTON SABEL- XLE SAFFRO- RALPH SANDES-Boys' Alhlelic Associalion. edilor, 4: Foolball, co- capf., 4: Class pres., 4. LOIS SAVARD - Girls' Club. J O H N SCHAEFFER - Nalure Sludy Club, vice pres., 4: Sludenl Service: Chemislry Club. GERDA SCHAUB-S+u- den? Service: Girls' Club: German Club. clenl Service: Music Club: GEORGE SCHERER- Girls' Club- Arl Club: Music Club. HERBERT SCHNELLER- WILLIAM SCI-HER - Swimming: Newsboys. Sluclenl Service: Physics Club: Boys' Alhlelic As- socialion. SIMON SCHRAM -- Newsboys. RUTH SCHLOTZ-Scroll Weekly, lreas., 4: Wash- BETTY SCHRANZ-'Al inqlon Players: Sfudenl phanea: Scroll Weelcly Service. Sludenl Service. Ugg..-A-1 XLR , . H.-. -C.-.-- v 2-.-v .LQ . ,Y f .-,R . 1- ' fad, .jr x - 313.5-Q , fig, ' 2.1, '.'A . ng-Q1 3' 5f':i5n'AQ LL..LJf ' ' . , lg 1 'Y 1 Z': x 1, .YW ' ' -fxggglyi , ,, X J. , .- ' . fi fe ifj5iQi'fff L L DOROTHY sci-iROEoER ROBERT SOHULTZ - 'K-.' 4 fd -Walwial: Council Rep.: Wresl'linq:Alpl1anea,sgi'.- Siudeni Service. H af-arms, 3: Tennis Club. ffm ' 'Q11 iry--,',Lj-fir? fa - ' V :M 1. HRW GERALD! 'x1'lelR b ,ER A jg',fiEflrl'54gpHwARTz- f . , TG' is Lf. fl wif. .. je , 'E ,J ,Q A .. 2 I :inf - I OE -V Laiin .i : iivkflgfi. b i,Ye 319 L:mg'f,fh. ' Girsli Club: ' nl L, , -xialtz: Servgcel' Service. , I .Q '75-71 i JANE SCHUENKE- Ry- SCHW t - w,', 7' xv! Siu J Cayncil, pres.. -,nan 4511 A 132' ,jf 4 I W 4 fglegbfaleg ' ALOl'1,l'f.- 1- fi lude J , if gzafff- ,f?jf5f:,-3. ,p 1 . . , Ce. wa., ,, if -- ,Af-r , ' if, , Af 4. -P 5 . 4 -- -E,' .5-z' - p 3 , 3,-1. ' MAR ,OHUT -Ginlsf , OMAN- W3 if fd' ,K QI ffl' K ' -f',f,'if'f529f-1'. , ,fx .TF ncln Club. SLIP' vb es.: ,V 2-u it.-L' ifjfs- R fe 'G K9 ' W, .si My - . , '.. ,rv 'rv ti , V 1 4--ggi, 4 jf PEARL SEEMA -,j'1,f,' Q . hysics C 'u Te German Club, vice pr A Ji'X.f,,?g:ag'.'1N n iffffct' 4 Club: sql.-al'-arms, 3: 4: Camera Club: Gi CL Sfudeni Service. Club. f ' --.. ..., E . i 'T A 1 'E R l l xx l fm l T f l Xl lu' K 4 f'L'x D lvl fl i l E Q 1... J - , 64 LJTH SEGALL-Alpha- STEVEN SHEPARD- HARVEY SPIEGELHOEF- aa, 3rd vice pres., 4: :roll Weekly, ad. mqr., STEVE SELIGMAN- B o y s' Alhlelic Associa lion: Physics Club: Ger- man Club. Sfudenf Service. ELIZABETH SHERWOOD SH I Rl-EY SPQQNER1 -Girls' Club- Slale Debafeg Philo- malhea. MARGARET SIEFERT- Slucleril Service: Camera BETTY SPRING-ER-Girls' Club: French Club. Club. Camera Cmb. JTH SESSING - Or- eslra: Music Club: irls' Club. MARY SEYBOLD -- Siu denl Service: Girls' Club LLIAN SHAPIRO- lncoln: Girls' Club. KENNETH SHARP - Newsboys. Slage Crew. JUDITH SILBERMAN - Washingfon Players: Phi- lomalhea: Lalin Club. EVELYN SIMENOWSKY MARY STEG - French Club: Music CI b Club: Girls Club. U RITA SMITH-Arf Club, vice pres., 4: Girls' Club: Wahial. 65 LORRAI NE STATHAS - Girls' Club: Wahial. ER - Tennis BERNICE STEIN-Span ish Club: Girls' Club Music Club. ROSEMARY STEI N- BRECHERiFrench Club: Girls' Club. RUTH STEINER - Lalin Club. ROBERT STENDLER- Physics Club: Newsboys: Sludenl Service. MICHAEL STRASSER - Philomalheag Washinglon Players: Sluclenl Service. DOROTHY STRONG M- Lafin Club, sec'y, 4: Scroll Yearbook, proof edilor, 4: lnfirrnary. THOMAS TABBERT - Philomafhea: Physics Club: Sludenl' Service. u... - 1 f , . M 4, , , .. Q IQ ' ' 23:1 P - ei' f '2 .5 fs Ji 1 -. .1 .. 3','Ti.jg: ' ,H -aff? lfflfm. IV K W 4 . sy 42' - W, V, 'Y' rx . I-K ., , . R ., ,. , , R ,1, 4 1 '7:.'. I 3+ 1 A' 1, ,iii 'R ELMER TAIBL - sfage MARION THIELKE- EZ . 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EARL VANDEN l-lEUVEl.. --Track: Eoolball: Span- SHIRLEY WAGLER- - Sludenl Service: Philo 'Sh Club' rnalluea: Girls' Club. MAWON VAN MALE- JANE WAHLERS-Girls' Girls' Club, Council Rep.: Ciub, Home Economics Sludenl Service: Philo- Club' mallwea. ' JUDITH VERHULST - Cvirls' Club1Wal'1ia'r: Na- lure Slucly Club. HELEN WALCHOK- Sfudenl Service: Lincoln, 2nd vice pres., 3: Scroll Weekly. KENNETH WALSH - Newsboys: Physics Club LUCILE WALTER - Slu- denl Service: German Club, Council Rep. HELEN WAPPEN- SCHMIDT-Girls' Club. CRYSTAL WASHBU RN -Girls' Club: Home Economics Club, vice ROSE WAXER-Lincoln: Nalure Sludy Club, freas., 3: Srludeni Service. l i. 1-JV , l,, iff, if ,Q , , fl 1' , fig, 1' . 5511 ., f' - 'E' : lrlzfmi ppp 'i.'I'.j. .f . k Tlz'ff ' J I Wa! rm., J A -. 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Ii, - , -'lf-G5A f:g,f f-3 ,,.--5'-+12-if , , W K A 4, .- --if ---.4s,.ar..., , F N E RADUATES 68 lMARY GRACE W h iS'ruden'r service: Waliialg DOROTHY ZASTROW Riisic ciu Band. . .A 5, U' . 1 ,,-iff.,,,4DORQ5HY WiLRiNsoN-Randi Alphanea, Mu Q2 ' ,,.gics,.R.1.D. ZACHARIASEN - Nalure siud . ' vim l H, j . ,Cluzliixf It New 9' 7. ' V 4-1CaVmera' ,Sluden Qegvice, .f - V i T 11- '. 4' ' Af-P' fi .CVF1 fx 3. AQ- 5- T :ff ' IMARKD NVISNERY , 't-fCounci .iuderir , 'w'- - ' Q' -95.2 DQ I if 'ZA' iw, 4' Service, uperviser-5? 5- 'li- Qhrb. I NJMV. ' ,. - . J N ,I W Alfa, '!:g'?-14.3 'get 'A' .-,.,1lL'i - fi R Cixi, ' A . xi A 'Q 'fi X . ,, i5QjMi.-LLIAMS Q. ',i-Laffn 4 N ROAF f ' ' g?lEf5lT'l-l WOLTER- ' fwpuna. EDWARD Z -4v.4g fw iy , f. ' is asia kv-ice pres.. fi- ,glgiricolnq . 'g 'lm i,' Sfudenl fgrls' Club ...g:f.-.w 1' 2 Club: Boys' A+ e c sociafiong i . Q . . K . . Q-Weekly, Hgimir, 4. Se ri. VNC' C ' ' 'W' .Kf -,Vi .. ji R Sfudenl Service. Va M W., Q ,,,.-ah' . A A N :Av -, Y .. , . 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SECOND ROW: Gerald Rehm, Elmer Oloizia, Myron Greenberg, Earl Kanter, William Elliott, Russell Weymier. FIRST ROW: Robert Mohr, Morton Sernovitz, William Jacobson, Donald Thielke, Thomas Malloy. MR. WHITE-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: John Snyder, John Heldebrandt, Anthony D'Amico, Floyd Kriel, Robert Engesser, Richard Schwartz, Donald Block. THIRD ROW: Robert Harris, Harold Puls, Mr. White, Eugene Fowler, Donald Hintz, Howard Buchholx. SECOND ROW: Ralph Schlaeger, Milton Goldberg, Eric Milisch, Herbert Dettman, Kenneth Conlin. FIRST ROW: David Payne, Albert Lielman, Duane Starke, Jack Neumann, Milton Mart. MR. WING-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Walter Thurmann, Robert Marienthal, Robert McFadin, Lyle Tuchel, David Soergel, Robert Strack, Bert Dannenfelser, Robert Greene. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Dennis, Walter Kante, Alfred Reinke, Mr. Wing,William Schwartzburg, Frederick Daum, Robert Raymond. SECOND ROW: James Prengel, Edward Drollinger, Robert Nirnergood, Merle Grant, Fred Marquardt, Robert Oberhafer, FIRST ROW: Jack Mechanic, Jack Lawrenz, James Kirchhoff, Raymond Gust, Robert Nienow, Robert Stevenson. MISS BLEYER-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Florence Dorow, Margery Abel, Dolores Jensch, Dorolhy Knulh, Lorraine Dolezal, Alice Lambrechf, Margarele Dix, Lorraine Walfers, Charlolle Franke. THIRD ROW: Shirley Oldenburg, Germaine Clemens, 'Mildred Schmifz, Miss Bleyer, Eileen Klelle, Marion Moser, Shirley Walfzer, Gretchen Holi. SECOND ROW: Dorofhy Schlemm, Rufh Schwarfz, Mary Ann Volkman, Rose Scharch, Lucille Adler, Esfher Wilke, Beulah Liederbach. FIRST ROW: La Verne Schluefer, Frieda Rochlin, Helen Sleinberg, Belly Sander, Dorofhy Seifz, Beafrice Vogel. MISS FAIRALL-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Grace Georg, Harrie? Lenzen, Jane Maflhies, Dor- ofhy Sfrandberg, Jean Pomeranfz, Eleanore Pafzwald, Hedwig Braun, Jean Goodseff, Anne Marie Barfh. THIRD ROW: Shirley Ann Jacobson, Carol Zimmermann, Doris Menger, Rufh Schielke, Miss Fairall, Marion Sfosick, Theresa Lemly, Lorraine Koehn. SECOND ROW: Jeannelfe Raidl, Myrfle Ehlers, Madelon Mc- Carfhy, Doris Biersach, Ellen Louise Schneider, Lillian Fehl, Norma Loehner. FIRST ROW: Dorofhy Geiger, Shirley Semon, Doris Twelmeyer, Beffy Twelmeyer, Elaine Zaslrow, Calherine I Schiller. MISS HANDT-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Jane George, Beverly Osborn, Jean Bauer, Pafricia Adler, Viola Pullan, Elizabefh Taff, Janel Spalfholz, Grace Groskopf, Lucille Kluberlanz. THIRD ROW: Clarice Bernslein, Lorraine Refzak, Fern Schulze, Shirley Mason, Miss Handl, Alice Gross, Mary Elizabefh Olds, Vivien Toepfer. SECOND ROW: Virginia Eckarf, Leofa Slreefer, Virginia Parkinson, Rulh Lyler, Doris Hepling, Harrief Gehrz, Mary Ellen Baufer. FIRST ROW: Barbara Gregg, Audrey Schneck, Belly Jane Schmidf, Anifa Lazia, Audrey Fenner. CLASSES CLASSES MISS HEALY-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Dorolhy Pellel, Carol Knulh, Louise Zimmerman, Janel Uibel, Dorolhy Barnopka, Belly Jane Laabs, Mary Jane Roozen, Edna Borkin, Janel Holland. THIRD ROW: Joan Roegge, Arline Diehl, Mary Jane Vroman, Shirley Swenson, Miss Healy, Virginia Woelm, Marguerile Hardie, Jeanne Purmarl, Arline Hornig. SECOND ROW: Lenore Larson, Margarel Heuer, Mary Brauer, Dorolhy Zellmer, Shirley Kupferer, Eleanor Will, Marion Websler, Evelyne Krueger. FIRST ROW: Marqarel Elkind, Norma Waswo, Lucille Verch, Arlene De Sola, Irene Pivar, June Jensen. MISS LEETE-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Violel Gordon, Cecelia Bringe, Dcrolhy Tries, Verna Klippel, Helen Bales, Helen Seilman, Mary Jane Scheizinger, Freda Hunzinger. THIRD ROW: Mardell Boerner, Charlolle Dalle, Shirley Reichgald, Miss Leele, La Verne Barlh, Helen Pinler, Gerlrude Menzel. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Kahn, Alex- andra Papageorge, Caroline Carey, Genevieve Bergs, Eva Jane Jacqumin, Florence Comdohr, Laverne Sleiner. FIRST ROW: Maxie Sluhl, Mariorie Trenkamp, Rulh Hoersl, Lucille Schullz, Bernice Graef. MRS. MARCKS-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Lois Becker, Kalherine Engle, Belly Manard, June Curzan, Geraldine Meyer, Audrey Ralhgere, Lorella Gilberl Dorolhy Kosanovich, Janis Elblein THIRD ROW: Dorolhy Harms Genevieve Lillle, Belly Lou Rasch, Rose Papa, Mrs. Marcks, Rull Weidephul, Margarel Behm, Marian Gnadl. SECOND ROW Bernice Kamesar, Arline Schram, Orpha Koblilz, Mariorie Kauf man, Florence Devlin, Joyce Eiling, Virginia Kozlowicz, Dolore Olde. FIRST ROW: Jean Ambrose, Lucille Cohen, Belly Hellin ger, Gloria Auler, Belly Slepanek, Annelle Maulner, Hope Michel MISS PHELPS-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Mary Ann Ka'r1linger, Virginia Clyde, Joan Schermer- horn, Carol Volkman, Mariorie Leffeer, Vivienne Durbin, Roberfa Mickiel, Delores Sfefzl, Kathryn Kirsch. THIRD ROW: Alice Mohr, Doris Sell, Shirley Kaiser, Mary Ann Kirsch, Miss Phelps, Helen Marlz, Palricia Moran, Ursula Friedrich. SECOND ROW: Shirley Mulder, June Wagen, Marie Riecheriz, Shirley Karp, Janef Ripple, Eslher Eberi, Shirley Crane. FIRST ROW: Aveva Ofiensiein, Frieda Wenzel, Dorothy Heil, Mary Ann Williams, Audrey Klumb. MRS. PREMO-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Florence Repinski, Dorofhy Freundi, June Mueller, Armida Rogahn, La Verne Duchrow, Marie Funke, Louise Kirsch, Lois Kohls, Genevieve Heagney. THIRD ROW: Elsbefh Nimmer, Loraine Wenninger, Marian Meyer, Eileen Dressel, Mrs. Premo, Jeanne Miller, Margaref Clemens, June Crevisfon. SECOND ROW: Virginia Maloney, Laverne Dahms, Kafherine Mack, Ruih Kaliebe, Esfher Torgersen, La Verne Einwalfer, Alpha Mae Weber, Edyihe Lahl. FIRST ROW: Virginia Kilian, Shirley Wolfgram, Lorraine Grapenline, Vernelle Leubner, Belly Jane Schell, Janef Werner. MISS THOMPSON-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Mariorie Fesige, Norma Wagner Lillian Kvasnicka, Dorofhy Krause, Dolores Reisdorf, Audrey Trapp, Norma Nielsen, Geraldine Riefz. THIRD ROW: Shirley Japp, Winifred Jahnke, Rufh Dummer, Miss Thompson, Iris Brummeyer, Bernice Brick, Frances Kalisch. SECOND ROW: Eileen Mueller, Eleanor Rosin, Mariorie Klaehn, Marion Simon, Alice Schranz, El Nor Richier. FIRST ROW: Jeaneffe Meiser, Jean Buerger, Margaret Opge- norih, Lois Leeder, Arlene Thornberg. MISS ZINNS-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: Elaine Bassler, Janice Chamberlain, Ruth Tellier, Lois Sfellwag, Doroihy Herbsl, Mary Louise Dean, Grace Gesch, Bernadyne Eckl, Marion Nack. THIRD ROW: Eunice D'AousI, Laverne Krueger, Doris Weickhardf, Marie Schleinkofer, Miss Zinns, Irene Grimes, Jean Dolge, Eva Weiner. SECOND ROW: Bernice Weller, Jeanefle Chiflik, Myrtle Herman, Dorclhy Farvour, Eleanor Baker, Viola Beyer, Gay Goheen, Helen Wolf-f. FIRST ROW: Caroline Colfon, Bernice Sieberf, Lucille Hoppe, Hilde- gard Glassner, Mary Sgarlala, Jane Myslis. MR. EWERS-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Jerome Lelchuk, Jordan Daniels, Frank Tucher, Ken- neth Gardner, Robert Rada, Harold Taylor, Robert Graham, Neal Hundt. THIRD ROW: Keith Frank, Melvin Miller, Paul Cocking, Mr. Ewers, Robert Vohl, Robert Schoen, Edward Palay. SECOND ROW: William Unger, John Harris, Simon Tolkan, Kurt Grimm, Foster Jacobson, Sidney Rich. FIRST ROW: Norman Zeichick, Michael Piazzo, Alvin Menge, John Tietling, William Klug, Nathon Vahldieck. MR. MCCUTCHEON-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Kenneth Racine, Jerome Greuel, Julian Berman, Arthur Schmidman, William Stern, Darrell Carlson, Marvin Lechter, Marshall Weber. THIRD ROW: Heinz Linke, Bernard Bensman, Walter Meier, Mr. McCutcheon, Robert Plate, Walter Clasen, Kenneth Olson. SECOND ROW: Sylvan Jubelirer, Arthur Whitfield, Jerome Sherkow, Carl Schneider, Roy Buchli, Erwin Semon, Albert Stites. FIRST ROW: Sidney Ellis, William Meyers, Edward Drott, John Dulac, Quentin Hein, William Jones, Fred Vetter. MR. MEREEN-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Robert Hoehn, Thomas Wendlandt, Carl Frank, Bruce Dole, Neal Lehman, George Beuscher, George Rea, Leslie Russell. THIRD ROW: Nathan Goldfish, Raymond Meinhardt, Frank Hunzinger, Mr. Mereen, Bertin Winner, Herbert Knoll, Walter Starck. SECOND ROW: David Miller, William Arhelger, Leland Anthony, Dale Langer, Richard Kilberth, Howard Pick. FIRST ROW: Edward Elkert, Russel Knuth, Edward Lemke, Robert Beletsky, Melvin Lemke. MR. POWERS-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Marvin Spoerl, Robert Anderson, Robert Langlois, Kenneth Grosse, Hyman Domnitz, James Ramin, William Van Amon, Robert Ganiere. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Van Pietersom, Henry Knippert, Earl Ewert, Mr. Powers, Donald Altheimer, Warren Ressel, William O'Keefe. SECOND ROW: Max Miller, Nathan Heller, Donald Zygmunt, Lloyd Liebert, Richard Witte, Lloyd Le Roy. FIRST ROW: Ray Scheier, Edward Laumer, Thomas Jaeschke, Robert Kostlan, Joseph Himmelreich, Ralph Luebben. MR. WOODS-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Warren Maegli, Robert Basse, Bruce Simonson, Robert Woppert, Howard Fritzemeier, Ray Corlett THIRD ROW: Elroy Stockhausen, Kenneth Kreiter, Lester Davis, Mr. Woods, William Gruber, Oscar Samson SECOND ROW: Gilbert Schoe- beck, Robert Haggith, Sebastian Friedmann, George Wisner, James Stubbe. FIRST ROW: Edgar Kurtz, Warren Grieb, Howard Trost, Robert Goetter, Harry Johnson. MISS BEAR-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Alice Eischen, Ruth Twelmeyer, Roberta Hantzech, Virginia Hunholz, Edith Zimmerman, Lorraine Leininger, Arleen Bennewitz, Geraldine Ledvina. THIRD ROW: Corinne Hirth, Margaret Hensler, Jane Barrington, Miss Bear, Roma Griesemer, Virginia Christoph, Marian Fiedler. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Klassy, Betty Boyden, Lucille Amrhein, Doloris Christensen, Myrtle Rubringer, Jean Becker, Gertrude Liebig. FIRST ROW: Malletta Rosenberg, La Verne Zielisch, Elaine Wirth, Geraldine Krueger, Georgiana Yockey. MISS GUTSCH-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Patricia Dunn, Dolores Kelley, Helen Lemke, June Bruschaber, Pearl Krueger, Elaine Theis, Betty Nimergood. THIRD ROW: Eldine Clark, Lorraine Uecker, Beatrice Scheme- nauer, Miss Gutsch, Marion Haversack, Alice Voss, Bernice Beals. SECOND ROW: Margaret Mueller, Betty Mastertan, Mary Led- vina, Jane Eschenberg, Lucille Stephan. FIRST ROW: Lydia Klein, Ruth Thompson, Elizabeth Hauser, Margaret Goodman, Jane Bosshard. MISS NAPPE-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Sara Belin, Carol Stelzer, Jean Roegge, Elizabeth Neilson, Ruth Ritsch, Eileen Schmidt, Dorothy Lodge. THIRD ROW: Lenore Orman, Pearl Schneider, Miss Nappe, Dorothy Stafeil, Lorraine Radmer, Virginia Proudfoot. SECOND ROW: Jean Becker, Kathleen Madson, Virginia Schwartz, Elaine Spewa- chek, Merriem Luck, Esther Himmilreich. FIRST ROW: Beatrice John, Catherine Cutler, Margaret Yockey, Clara Stein, Edith Cohen. CLASSES CLASSES MISS PURDY-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Shirley Stevenson, Grace Riemer, Loraine Temple, Dorothy Willi, Grace Kamerling, Mary Coles, Bernice Smith, Jean Filbrich. THIRD ROW: Cora Aussem, June Zimmermann, Dorothy Cowles, Miss Purdy, Hazel Schaller, Jean Noll, Geraldine Flader. SECOND ROW: Elaine Selzer, Marion Anderson, Lor- raine Podlinshek, Ethel Peckarsicy, Pearl Engel FIRST ROW: Beverly Reediger, Emma Wagner, Dorothy Euler, Mary Krainer, Vera Feldman. MISS RAASCH-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: Grace Kraemer, Mildred Jelenchick, Evelyn Julien, Charlotte Davis, Lois Elder, Marion Jacoby, Marion Miller, Marie Nepp. THIRD ROW: Dolores Dettmann, Jeanne Rattman, Ruth Haas, Miss Raasch, Anne Turich, Viola Boggs, Bernice Kar- bouske. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Manning, Shirley Johnson, Myrtle Fiedler, Doris Kurtz, Ruth Malansky. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Stecker, Hester Lister, Henrietta Zuehlke, Lilly Lansky, Eleanor Haerter. MR. BORIFF-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Hyman Brook, Harold Primakow, Thomas Heidel, Theodore Kraus, Richard Coburn, John Wilde, Theodore La Chapelle, Gerhardt Verch. THIRD ROW: Harvey Glick, John Foote, Carlton Seidel, Mr. Borift, Hyman Zembrosky, Paul Abrams, John Schmid. SECOND ROW: Carl Rowe, Albert Kostlan, Robert Schiefter, Melvin Katzer, John Beck, Sidney Podell. FIRST ROW: Stanley Beyer, Eldon Steniem, Fred Ary- berger, David Geigerman, Michael Shokatz. MR. BROWN-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Donald Allen, Paul Herbst, Norman Baurer, Vern Miller, Robert Aik, Herbert Boedeker, Norman Geske, Charles Hacker THIRD ROW: John Zimmer, Gerald Gebhardt, William Wiedoff, Donald Fuchs, Mr. Brown, Fred Hochschild, Donald Mac Crossen, Howard Bartelme. SECOND ROW: Robert Har- loft, William Bohlmann, Berlin Fergusen, Raymond Wayne, Emil Zoesch, Richard Miller. FIRST ROW: Archie Berkowitz, Edward Lawrenz, Harold Wagner, Howard Kaplan, Richard Binkowski, Robert Gratz. MR. COOK-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Allen Pierron, Daniel Holzman, Willard Hupperl, Howard Spaar, Alvin Chrisfeck, Roberf Goelz, Roger Lien, Joseph Weinberg, THIRD ROW: Leroy Ryan, Elroy Lehmann, Eli Schmilf, Mr. Cook, James Griffin, Leonard Babrove, Beniamin Henkel SECOND ROW: Harold Harris, Edward Hoffman, Donald Roesch, James Cooper, Ernesl Zellmer, Donald Taylor. FIRST ROW: Robert Blair, Elroy Uecker, Leonard Kasfner, Edward Eggerf, Louis Rosenheimer, Wallace Hansen. MR. ERDMAN-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Millard Tonsor, Louis Kagen, Donald Nelson, Chesler Johnson, John Blankenheim, Lesfer Bergemann, James Smool. THIRD ROW: Jack Elsweiler, Leo Ke Hoss, Mr. Erdman, Fred- erick Manlhey, Bernhardf Lander. SECOND ROW: Anfon Vuko- vic, Sidney Forman, Earl Plambeck, Waller Baermann, Eugene Dick. FIRST ROW: Chesler Wenflandf, Ralph Einwalfer, Sam Bucek, Glenn Lewin, James Sorce. DR. GAENSSLE-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: John Kohn, John Klabouch, Robert Nelson, Slanley Gorenslein, Elmer Hein, Paul Pohle, Carl Krecklow. THIRD ROW: Saul Silverman, Willis McNeIIy, Addison Plummer, Mr. Gaennsle, Henry Shames, Eugene Perchonok, Jack Hanus. SECOND ROW: Burlon Brazier, Bruce Brewer, Charles Vielh, William O'Brien, Leo Slockland. FIRST ROW: Gerald Persion, Donald Uecker, Louis Sauer, Elroy Venske, Howard Bachman. MR. GETTLE-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Leon Nodorff, Shepard Magidson, Edward Curley, Douglas Renzel, William Neusfedfer, Edmund Pearson, Ray Lam- brechl, Rex Nowell. THIRD ROW: Arlhur Ollo, John Walson, Roberl Lochen, Mr. Gellle, Donald Pieper, William Pokrass, Norman Dreckmann. SECOND ROW: David Mac Allisfer, James Landes, Arnold Plofkin, Leo Massopusl, Bruce Olson, John La Kam. FIRST ROW: Heinz Meyer, Theodore Lamerand, Irvin Peckarsky, Lawrence Olsen, Harry Nelson, Charles Koudelik. MR. HANEY-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Darwin Warnke, John Bumser, William Purdy, Donald Schaning, Arthur Lanqenberg, De Foresl Runkel, Richard Bogen- berger, Roberf Schuelke. THIRD ROW: George Ackerman, Charles Lenck, Robert Kruschke, Mr. Haney, James Prinlup, Hugh Camin, William Parroll. SECOND ROW: Karl Eggers, Frank Fahn, Clifford Flesch, Henry Siebofh, John Vule, Fred du EII, Orville lding. FIRST ROW: Malvin Koser, Jerome Jahnke, Melvin Yanow, George Siman, Robert Hubbes, Edward Glander. MR. SEIFERT-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: William Bishop, Bernard Puerzer, Kenneth Kierman, Gene Hess, Robert Banowski, Roberf Lofy, Harvey Tefzlaff. THIRD ROW: Harold Dickman, Howard Mindorf, Eugene Deni- son, Clarence Van Dyke, Willard Lohse, Kennefh Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sidney Ersler, Gene M2Carfhy, Vincenl Reicheri, Harold Emmerich. Melvin Ames. FIRST ROW: Harold Pinler, Jack Cohen, Norman Beliin, Donald Loeser. MR. SMITH-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Harold Wasserman, Donald Wulz, Raymond Klein, Charles Beyer, Ralph Sleckmann, Charles Arps, Richard Harr, John Garlz. THIRD ROW: Norman Siegel, Ray Mauer, George Zinky, Harold Keefe, John Gleixner, Karl Abendrolh. SECOND ROW: Morris Holzman, Philip Derse, Leo Lakrirz, Russell Jansen, Raymond Brandi, Joseph Axl. FIRST ROW: James Giller, Eugene Walz, Clarence Johnsen, Alfred McKown, Harold Henderson. MR. SPRAGUE-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Robert Macpherson, Woodrow Hoeppner, Herberf Wedig, Roberf Slaum, Olaf Lenz, Roy Wepfer, Edwin Werder- mann, Sylvesler Lemezis. THIRD ROW: I-Iarries Davidson, Roberl Slark, Kennefh Gunderson, Mr. Sprague, Frank Fueger, Alberl' Harrmann, Richard Wiedmeyer. SECOND ROW: John Andrilsch, John Slaafs, Kennelh Wohlfehrr, Charles Walerman, James Bur- Ion, Edwin Keller. FIRST ROW: Edward Soref, Clarence Eberle, Waller Volbrechf, Louis Guagliardo, Robert Mai. MISS BENZ-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Helen Opgenorth, Clara Medved, Pearl Schoenleber, Marcella Schmidt, Evelyn Karberg, Grace Trowbridge, Aileen Braman, Ruth Yops. THIRD ROW: Marion Koch, Belle Morotf, Marie Kieckhefer, Miss Benz, Doris Kophamel, Nadeane Matt, Esther Kunkel. SECOND ROW: Betty Jane Peterman, Jeanne Kindt, Janet Maercklein, Elizabeth Putz, June Luepke. FIRST ROW: Josephine Schmidt, Grace Theilacker, Doris Rath, Ruth Levy, Lucille Bobb. MRS. BOUNDEY-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Virginia Miller, Dorothy Gall, Jean Roberts, Mar- cella Frick, Isabel Erichsen, Ruth Eckhardt, Marcella Geiger, Paula Rowland. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Miller, Therese Eder, Dorothy Siewert, Jean Corwin, Mrs. Boundey, Mabel Currer, Mildred Priebe, Eva Andren. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Erdmann, Ruth Elman, Ruth Wendland, Harrietta Miller, Hildeqarde Beck, Mercedes Ehr, Geraldine Conrad. FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann Gries, Adeline Mishlove, Frances Perkowich, Dorothy Dalton, Margaret Becker. MISS BROWN-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Doris Kobersteen, Vernette Tews, Nancy Kulk, Dor- othy Hart, Pearl Jansen, Ida Gross, Jeanette Rosen, Hertha Zimmermann. THIRD ROW: Margaret Mueller, Viola Gillian, Audrey Willer, Miss Brown, Violet Wiggins, Dorothy Moench, Olive Malamphy. SECOND ROW: Joan Harth, Jean Williams, Lorraine Goelz, Virginia Calewart, Irene Huckstorf, Mary Jane Peirce. FIRST ROW: Marion Gross, Eunice Harvey, Elizabeth Strothmann, Velma Harr, Delores Kern. CLASSES CLASSES MISS FINUCANE-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Violet Miller, Doris Olson, Margot Richter, Elnore Jahn, Margaret Kempin, Ruth Meyer, Kathryn Radocha, Betty Church. THIRD ROW: Agnes Le Mieux, Marion Henke, Virginia Albrecht, Miss Finucane, Barbara Mertz, Doris Nelson, Marguerite Kath. SECOND ROW: Margaret Chitlik, Loretta Schmitz, Bernice Giese, Isabelle D'Aoust, Alice Harmann. FIRST ROW: Jane Been, Lea Klitsner, Mary Jane Zuzanek, Betty Griffin, Marion Lentz. MISS HAVENS--SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Dorothy Zuzanek, Lucille Morris, Catherine Smith, Lucille Teske, Marion Shinners, Eileen McCarthy, Evelyn Ram- thun, Elizabeth Dahlke. THIRD ROW: Jane Williams, Caroline Polzine, Bertha Sebreny, Miss Havens, Pearl Buxa, Eugenia Well- worth, Kathryn Palmer. SECOND ROW: Helen Hensler, Lillian Gibson, Dorothy Collins, Marion Wildermuth, Jean Byrnes, Marion Trester, Hilaria Searing. FIRST ROW: Hortense Blackmun, Grace Van Uxem, Josephine Angove, Dorothy Steger, Joan Lamboy, Grace Schaefer. MISS KEUPER-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Dorothy Young, Jane Schwalbach, Caryl Chandler, Mary McCarthy, Blanche Stocker, Grace Hewitt, Olive Blanken- hahn, Marjorie Haertlein. THIRD ROW: Doris Schmidt, Ruth Kringel, Ethel Hahn, Miss Keuper, Vivian McKanna, Ruth Mar- quardt, Agnes Horvath, SECOND ROW: Ruth Ann Zinn, Judith Goldburg, Nina Sametz, Margaret Hirt, Mabel Sothman, Doris Schuppert FIRST ROW: Betty Heimlich, Phyllis Chandler, Gretchen Connor, Margaret Hammerle, Arlene Bokelman, Ethel McCarthy. MISS KUEHNAST-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Emilv Yahr, Doris Gerlenbach, Laura Williamsen, Rila Smilh, Marion Field, Jean Horner, Lillian Roller. THIRD ROW: Belly Perego, Virginia Rheineck, Florence Van Aacken, Miss Kuenhasl, Dorolhy George, Elhel Neumann, Gerlrude Eck- slein. SECOND ROW: Belly Curlin, Lenore Shurman, Bealrice Shapiro, Eslher Wachs, Kalherine Yank. FIRST ROW: Lucille Schmill, Kalhryn Armbrusler, Vivian Georges, Grace Clemens, Virginia Slrack. MISS MICHI-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Joyce Foss, Helen Fashingbauer, Marion Pergande, Margarel Ballmann, Lucille Hansen, Delores Lochbaum, Rulh Deimek, Carola Wischan. THIRD ROW: Marion Scherier, Kalh- Ieen Cronin, Laura Figer, Miss Michi, Shirley Ellinger, Ellen Schlueler, Mercedes Dreyer. SECOND ROW: Faye Rilzman, June Wacker, Dolores Brahm, Laura Rusl, Dorolhy Clapper, Dolores Gilq. FIRST ROW: Hermina Walenla, Vivian Slofler, Eunice Busch, Eslher Brelschneider, Lorraine Feslge. MISS PORTER-SEMESTER SIX TOP'ROW: Rulh Hager, Virginia Yochum, Beverly Lade, Lucille Jelinek, LaVone Bowman, Doris Paasch, Doris Sluerzer, Marion Bacher. THIRD ROW: Mildred Shapiro, Belly Jane Feldman, Jane Caffrey, Miss Porler, Audrey Van Ess, Anne Wanamaker, Allhea Tanghe. SECOND ROW: Belly Marbes, Bealrice Scholl, Evelyn Huebner, Edilh Heidenreich, Margarelh Zachariasen, Mar- garel Auslin, Lois Filling. FIRST ROW: Harriell Gill, Anne Miller, Mildred Madsen, Lillian Bernhard, Jane Kimball, Mary Jane Morrissey. MISS SCHOENIG-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: Lorraine Alberl, Mildred Kelber, Vivian Windfield, Ruby Krueger, Margarel Hack, Irene Rice, Marian Radke, Audrey Berard. THIRD ROW: Anila Johnslon, Margarel Salenline, Rose- mary Krause, Miss Schoenig, La Verne Schreindl, Doris Albrechl, Lois Blazeiovsky. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy Rabin, Lucille Laudon, Rulh Zimmermann, Kalhryn Aebli, Minnie Pack, Rulh Held, Joyce Klassy. FIRST ROW: Dorolhy Richards, June Shur, Maybelle Anlhony, Dorolhy Radmer, Bessie Shikora, Dorolhy Kall. 2 Top Row: Roberl Cornell, Floyd Gifford, Kennelh Brushaber, Williarn Fox, Daniel Bruder, Kennelh Gronerneyer, Cordon Huber, Richard Fonaas, Henry Gimpl, Kennelh Bulcher, Fred l-lassler, Rober? Gruber, Byron Doll, Roberl Baier, Ollo Dueclcer, Clifford DeSo'ra, Lyle Anacker, Roberl Appel, William Funk, Fiflh Row: Roy Devlin, George Heiden, William Ambrose, Edwin Arpe, Howard Georg, Howard Genz, Elmer Benziclc, Marguerile Euler, LaVerne Fay, Therese Elharl, June Ash, Orville Anvelinlc, .Glenn Behrendl, Ray Bergholz, William Breuchel, Slanley Boyd, Lawrence Hansen, John Hupoerr. Fourlh Row: Lillian Gall S E V E lx Mariorie Harder, Jean Adriansen, Adeline George, Mariorie Brue, Phyllis Caroenler, Rurh Boness, Howard Deller, Marvir Bulenhoff, Margarel Bulcher, Carol Brushaber, Helen Herbsr, Delores Crown, lngeborq Holze, Muriel Discher, Florence .Hol.:er'r. Third Row: Gwenilh Elheridge, Belly Lou Haubrich, Lollie Decker, Lucille Bechleler, Dawn Herrmann, Kalhleen .Brilrs, Joseph Grassl, Edward Enlers, Audrey Harlmann, John Bauler, Shirley Blasewirz, Ceil Gaynor, Margo? Gruendig, Belly Birdsall, Bernice Ansfield, Second Row: Mariorie Huwiler, Arvella Anclam, June Beyer, Audrey Brickman, Dorolhy Tielz, Roberl Hahnsch, Wayne Gaeclllce, Owen Hansen, John Dale, Vifallace Hoya, Dororhy Helden, Virginia Appenzeller, Helen .Foley, Belly Herrmann, Shirley Hari. Firsl Row: Mary Davis, Zelda Rubin, Mabel Beckman, Carl Hero, Philip Horensrein, Bessie Hianny, Charlolle Bachmann, Berry Baier, Anila Eschner, Lorraine Thompson, Bealrice Berman, Hazel Tischer, Mardelle Ball, Edith Hersh. Top Row: John Schrrliof, Phillip Rubin, Joseph Rodgers, William Schuelke, Arlhur Sfeinerl, Roberl Wilson, Howard Rolh, John Webor George Shilbeuer, Russell Zoschlce, Sydney Rubin, Donald Reukerna, Alberf Sloralz, Rober+ Woboril, Ralph Raschig, Leonard Weilan Third Row: Beniamin Schlanslfy, Belsv Weis, Marion Sell, Rulh Shinners, Lesler Wilkum, James Welzel, Bvron Voighl, Leroy Susch Curlis Schowaller, James Thoennes, Melvin Reydman, Helen Slrobel, Lucille Schabarum, Virqinia Schallaclr, Sally Sanirer, Dorolhy Teud Second Row: .leanelle Woller, Norma Slarlc Jeanne Spaelh, Mariorie Slellz, Herma Rose, Rulh Yops, Harvey Scheu, Edward Velle Lucille Weslpahl, Rulh Vlfuerch, Jean Wilson, Mary Simmons, June Weiss. Delores Schrnill, Helen Weiler. Firsf Row: Eleanor Fa Carol Bulzlofl, Elizabelh Davis, Marian Schuberr, Rose Zelley, Vivian Willerl, Herman Weingrod, Alvin Weingrod, Elsa Smilh, RL Siegel, Jean Schoewe, Carolyn Silber, Calhryn Sleuer, Jean Howe, ,Arleen Heimbuerger. SEMESTER S E V E N Z ENEHER EvEN Top Row: Richard Johnson, Jack Sgarlala, Gerald Landl, Melvin Morlin, John Niemzuk, Ellis Polland, Thomas lmse, Howard Hochslein, Jack Jung, Richard Knulh, Frank Spedl, Carl Meier, Roberl' Joqger, Roberl Kehlerf, Waller Nourse, Donald Murr, Sidney Lorber, Clifford LaDew, Terrence McGinn, John Rasmussen. Fiflh Row: Merlin Pierre, Marvin Kramer, George Priesler, Richard Juergens, Melvin Peckarslcy, William Moyer, James Mas+opielro, Hugh Walson, Kennelh Moschea, Ralph Wardinsky, Herman Nabak, Earl Shanahan, Roberl Preiss, Harold Oakes, Gordon Knoke, Jack Israel, Alberl Mundl, John Mafil, Raymond Krueger, Fourfh Row: Pearl Mefzelfeld, .lane Owens, Lucille Keller, Audrey Kau, Roberl Ouafson, Milton Peckarslcy, Harry Herz, Waller Orlen, Clarence Oberly, William Schaal, Roberl Oeslerreich, Richard Schorse, Jack McDerrnolh, Elmer Kroggel, Alice Knudren, Arella Lighl, Bernice Meiller, Jane Leu. Third Rowz, Roberl Hyack, Janelle Slich, Hilda Pirsko, Miriam Levine, Lorraine Mileslci, Wallace Milbrandl, William Kindf, lrene Mixdore, George Liederbach, Caroline Jurenec, Elhel Lindholm, Mercedes Kegel, Lyle Koeopell, Leonard Lieberman, Henry Kaliebe, Gerlrude Levy, Laura Jeske. Second Row: Cafherine Keifh, Lucille Luedfke, Lorraine Oswald, Jeanne Musch, Rulh McMurray, Marion LaBahn, Rulh Rossow, Lorraine Kohler, Eleanor Moersch, Belly Ann Norlon, Mildred Poliak, Margarel Muenchow, Marian Kusik, Bernice Korb, Marian Raelher, Dorofhy Mann. Firsf Row: Gladys Maguire, Janel Grosch, ,Marcella Krohn, Doris Johnson, Alva Maurer, Jeanelle Kar-leske, Vivian Knolhe, Kalherine Muench, Maryiel Kegel, Lois Lamboy, Mabel Kegel, LaVerne Pagel, Ada Kupper, Anila Wlvioll, Enid Allman. Row: Irving Eggerf, Paul Krause, Richard Wicke, Edward Merlen, Allen Oldenburg, Roberl Degler, John Denlinger, Joseph Cooking, erl Hohensee, Roberl Frey, Bernard Valind, Bernard Einsiedel, James Simmons, Second Row: Eugene Fischer, Roberl Bonesho, George irner, Rollin Swelil, Ralph Mondloch- Edward Chillik, Norman Draeger, Vernon Blum, Joseph Dally, Leslie Rasansky, Donald Beer. l Row: Elvira Oslen, Lucille Richler, Dolores Dulac, Lorraine Murphy, Mariory Agnew, Dororhy Dickmeier, Eleanor Sklener, Margarel e, Eleanor Langner. SEPTEMBER 1937 CLASS NqqwW l-le fashions croclcs from clay Shades ol the stately minuetl . A Weary Pilgrim lights her way Perhaps they are just bashlul The magic lure of the clarlcroom l-lere is how our sceneryts macle Styles at the Girls' Club Party Personality is acquirecl, not born -lime turns baclc at tlwe Girls' Club No, Everyman! lwill not lielp tl1ee.' A Weary pilgrim grows disconsolate. llie lrislw Jig lor Saint l3at's Day -llie plwysics Club is honored today llwe pitclw rises as tlwe tube fills , , .... ,- ..,. . NATIONAL HONOR Top Row: E. Weinshel, J. SchaeTer, R. Rasmussen, A. Kauder. Second Row: B. Swanson, E. Barkow, B. Schoonmalcer, E. Buerger. Firsi' Row: M. Johnson, A. PeTermann, J. Cavanaugh. EARINO aloTT The golden Torch ThaT signiTies leadership, scholarship, service, and characTer, ano+her group OT WashingTonians have ioined The local chapTer OT The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . NOT more Than TiTTeen per cenT OT The sTudenTs in The upper TourTh OT The class may be chosen, and never beTore The end OT The lunior year . . . The gualiTicaTions OT each candidaTe are careTully weighed by The TacuITy commiTTee, according To The Tour-Told provisions OT The chapTer . . . NATIONAL HONOR lays sTress on educaTional as well as aThleTic achievemenT, and encourages, Through ouTsTanding service, The clevelopmenT OT real leadership and exemplary char- acTer . . . The acTual Thrill OT belonging To The socieTy was TelT aT The iniTiaTiOn banqueT . . . AT This TeTed evenT members eIecTed To The local chapTer meT aT The Elks' Club Tor an evening ThaT will nOT be TOrgoTTen . . . IT was a pleasure To geT acquainTed wiTh The members Trom The OTher schools-WhaT a large group They made when assembledl . . . EnTerTainmenT was provided by The suburban represenTaTives . . . Remember The Russian lnTerlude, The readings, and poeTry? . . . And The Tood- mmm-deliciousI . . . The exisTence OT The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is a cOnsTanT challenge To yOuTh- a challenge ThaT is meT-and conquered . . . Top Row: Frances Mc6raTh, Glenn LemberT, Harry Oessner, John Harwood, Neal Gross, Raymond Elgner, Glen Barbaras, BurTon Brll, Ralph Madden, Fred BarTman, Frank Roegge, RuTh SchloTz. Second Row: Howard Hill, DoroThy STrong, Alvin Kurzon, 6erTrude EicnsTaedT, Elaine Heim, Mariorie Riordan, Marion Williamsen, RuTh J phson, Eileen Fischer, Winifred lvlaqewske, Sophie Toelk Firsf Row: Ellen Wolf, Evelyn Templeman, Carol La Budde, MargareT J kins, Lucille WalTer, Helen Hersh, Clara Roller, Virginia L Jane Schuenke, June Roos. 96 OUILL and SCROLL L Top Row: E. Fischer, B. Swanson, E. Barkow, R. Schlolz, L. Sirnpelaar. Second Row: E. Buerger, L. Schullz, R. Arnold, M. Jenkins, M. Scheier. First Row: E. Wolf, A. Pelermann, J. Cavanaugh. NCE more lhe coveled insignia ol OUILL AND SCROLL has been beslowed upon an eager group ol iournalisls oulslanding in lheir lield, as well as in characler and scholarship . . . Early in December, len represenlalives ol lhe Yearbook and Weekly slalls iourneyed lo Delroil lor lhe annual N. S. P. A. convenlion . . . Miss Edna Goeden and Miss Rose l-lelen Hauer conclucled prolilable round lables in newswriling . . . The exhibils and banquel were bolh inslruclive and enlerlaining . . . Chris Morley, renowned essayisl, inspired lhe iournalisls ol lomorrow lo sel a goal lor lhemselves . . . l-lave you noliced lhe viclory smile ol lhe Scroll Weekly? . . . The All-American Pacemaker award has been won lor lhe lourlh lime . . . Each semesler new members are inilialed inlo QUILL AND SCROLL . . . ln January an induclion lea-really, cocoa-was held, wilh Edward Weinshel presiding . . . ln May, a banquel lealured Eileen Fischer as loaslmislress . . . During lhe impressive candle- lighl ceremony wilh lhe new members repealing in unison lhe sacred pledge ol OUILL AND SCROLL, a leelinq ol awe predominales-lhey lace lhe brink ol lheir lulure lile . . . Top Row: Gerlrude Eichslaedl, Elaine Heim, Mariorie Riordan, John Harwood, Roberl Preiss, Carl Meier, Neal Gross, Harry Gessner Helene Bernall, Marlon Willlamsen. Firsl Row: Rose Rakila, June Roos, Sophie Toelke, Dorolhy Strong, Rulh Josephson, Marion Thielke, Clara Roller, Marion Barlell. 97 .Top Row: M. Schenk, C. Hackbarih, E. Weinshel, V. Guernber, E. Sherbich, L. Posner, R. Rasmussen, A. Graeszel, C. Meier, D. Murr, N. Gross, E. Burgess, R. Arnold, H. Kaplan, P. Carpenler, G. Eichslaedl. Third Row: G. Anfon, B. Haubrich, M. Hennig, W. Magewske, .M. Benlhien, A. Chrislensen, E. Heim, M. Riordan, E. Barkow, B. Swanson, A. Wanamaker, M. Wllliarnsen, R. Josephson, M. Kodai. E. Fischer, J. Harris. Second Row: M. Scheier, M. Johnson, C. Bachmann, M. Drossarl, F. Jacobson, Miss Zinns, Miss Goeden, Miss Hauer, H. Bachman, A. Weingrad, E. Buerger, K. Madson. Firsf Row: B. John, W. Malloy, M. Wehrwein, V. Klein, G. Wiersurn, C. Aussem, M. Luck, J. Cavanaugh, J. Milbraih, M. Vukovic, A. Pelerrnann, N. Zeichick. SCRCDLI. WEEKLY LITERARY STAFF Edifor-in-Chief ,.... Managing Edi'l'or ..... Spor+s Edi+or ..,,....... Co-Associale Edilor Co-Associale Edilor Fealu res ................... Headline Column ..... Cul ........... Publicily ..... Exchange ..... Proof ...,... Popping 'rhe Queslion ..... .... Special Wriler ............ .... . . Assislfanl' Sporls ..... .... . Edward Weinshel Roberl Rasmussen Roberl Arnold Eileen Fischer Carl Meier Jeanne Cavanaugh Alberl Pelermann Ellen Marie Barliow Charles l-laclcbarlh Arlhur Graeszel, Jr. John Marlcson Anne Wanamaker Blanche Swanson Mildred Scheier Evelyn Buerger Typing .......................... ..... .Crerlrude Eichslaedl William Malloy .Charles Haclcloarlh 98 Eileen Fischer Carl Meier Charles l-lacliloarlh William Malloy Donald Murr Rulh Josephson Arlhur Graeszel, Jr Belly Haubrich Howard Kaplan Donald Thielke Mariorie Riordan Anne Wanamalcer Marion Williamsen Elaine Heim Gerlrude Eichslaedl Merriem Luck Neal Gross l Top Row: R. Feller, T. Derse, D Pieper, J. Epsfem, R. .Prelss, L. Bauer, K. Bufcher, F. Kreil, A. Chrisleck, R. Banowske, R. Vohl R. Sghoen, B. Lacie. Third Row: S. Reich eld, M. Gehri , E. Kloman, ,M. Wagner, A. Van Pielersom R RY? R S hl r M R dk g g , . I er . c oz . a e L. Slmpelaar, E. Ludwig, L. Refzak, D. Bansemer. Second Row: E. Mueller, J. La b y Mr. Wrfkop, M B T M B M l M'lI M J k' M D' R S g II F' f R R R k'1a, E. Wolf, B. Schra B T ' eyer, J. Sp Th D T l y M M y M B flf Business Manager ..........,......... Assisfanf Business Manager ....... Circulafion Manager ............ Assls+an+ ..........,........ Adverhsmg Manager ..........,......... BUSINESS STAFF .....,...Rober+ Preiss Derse .........Marvin Wagner ......--.Ellen Wolf Asslsfanf .................................., ..... Adverfising Colleclion Manager .............. Subscripfion Colleclion Manager ............,. Lillian Simpelaar Asslsianl' ................................ Head Proofreader Assisfam' ..,.... Treasurer ........... Head Typisi' ..... Asslsfanl' ............. Head Office Clerk ........ Head Bookkeeper ....... .........Margare+ Jenkins .........Arlene Van Pierersom ........BeHyxScl'1ranz ........Rull'1 Sclnlolz ...,,...Marion Barlell' .....,,.Marllwa Gelwrig ........Jeanne Spaelli ..,. Rose Rakila 99 Margarei Jenkins Jeanne Spaelln Donald Pieper Alvin Clwrisleck Roberl Preiss Ellen Wolf Beily Schranz Frieda Wenzel Cecelia Bringe Eileen Mueller Eileen Guellich Ruin Sclwloiz Marion Barleli Marina Gelwrig Beairice Berman Mary Jayne Morri ssey ,Top Row: H. Shames, S. Weikerl, E. Lehmann, R. Buchholz, J. Wilde, K. Sauler, P. Herbsl, K. Tellier, C. Viefh, J. Harwood, H. Gessner, P. Schoenleber, L. Schroeder. Second Row: C. Andree, D. Uecker, P. Rowland, K. Abendrofh, Miss Healy, Mr. Schneller, Miss Lohr, irs Mr. Meree M H ck, J. Goodserl, C. Rowe. F 1 Row: M. Fas+,.J.Wol+er, E. Neumann, D. S+rong,J. Carfrey, L Keller, R, Marquardl M. Thielke, V Yyq uni, M. Shapiro, H, Gill. Edifor-in-Chief ....... .. Associafe Edi+or ........ Ari' Eclilor .................. Class Edifor lFeb.l ......... Class Edifor lJunel ....... Liferary Edilor '36 ......... Liferary Edifor '37 ......... Organizafion Edilor ....... Pholographer .............. Snaps Edifor ....... Sporls Edilor .,.,.... Proof Edifor ....... ART Roloerl' Buclcholz Marjorie Fasr l-larriel Gill Margarel' l-lock Lucille Keller Pearl Schoenleber Jaclc Wilde CLASS Elroy Lehmann LITERARY Jane Califrey Paul Herbsl Donald Ueclcer Jeannelle Wolier ORGANIZATION Carl Rowe Lucille Schroeder SCROLL YEAR BOOK LITERARY STAFF ASSISTANTS IOO ....l-larry Gessner .. Karl Abendrolh ...,Marion Thiellce . ...... Belva Long ..-......June Roos Lucille Schullz .. Shirley Weikerl ....Jol'in l-larwood ....Kennelh Tellier Virginia Zygmunl Virginia Zygmunl Kendall Sauler .. Dorolhy Slrong PHOTOGRAPHY Donald Peck Paula Rowland SNAPS Jane Schwalbach sroiais, Carol Andree Jean Goodsell Henry Shames PROOFREADERS Elhel Neumann Mildred Shapiro TYPISTS Rulh Marquardl Charles Vielh Top Row: H. Bernalf, M. Erick, E. Denison, J. Goikovich, Mr. Mereen, Mr. Bannisfer, T. Imse, T. I-Ieidel, K. Johnson, M. Kelber. Firsl Row: L. Thompson. C. Roller, G. Conrad, J. Angove, M. Kegel, S. Toelke, J. Reinarlz, D. Johnson. SCROLL YEAR BUCK OFFICERS Business Manager ,,... ,...,,,.,...,,....... .,..... S o phie Toelke Circulalion Manager .... .,........, C lara Roller Treasurer .......... ,, ......,. .....,... I-I elene Bernalr PuI:IiciI'y Manager .eee. .e....,ee.... D oris Johnson Arl' Librarian Lorraine Thompson ASSISTANTS IN BUSINESS Geraldine Conrad Thomas I-Ieidel Eugene Denison Kennelh Johnson Marcella Erick Mildred Kelper Joseph Reinarlz ASSISTANTS IN PUBLICITY Josephine Angove Thomas Imse Josephine Goilcovich Mercedes Kegel IOI Top Row: J, Pererrnan, E. Belkind, C. DeSoTa, H. Nabak, R. HarT, 6. Barbaras, R. EI-iIerT, H. RaThlesberger, L. Kagen, R. Rasmussen, G. Maechler, T. LaChapeIIe, J. Harwood. Third Row: M. GriT'TiTh, J. DieTz, H. AhrendT, B. Schoonmaker, I Erichsen, W, KurTh P. Milaeger, H. Gessner, E. Weinshel, A K d D M L F M GraTh L Shab rum B S son. Second Row: M. Jenkins, E. RamThun, E. Weckmueller, K Ab d Th M G M C 'r M M C G L berT, 6. G rg, M. Wisner, L. WalTer. FirsT Row J R J M h C A S T lk J Ag E P C. LaB dd J Schuenke, B. John. I-IE GAVEL rapped sharply-Then- The meeTing will please come To order . . . And anoTher semesTer oT seIT-governmenT was under way . . . Inspired To acTive parTicipaTion Through Talks by iTs Three TacuITy advisers, The COUNCIL began iTs work by appoinTing The various sTanding commiT- Tees . . . Two represenTaTives iourneyed wiTh Mr. McCain To The sTaTe capiToI- and reTurned wiTh Their heads brimTuI oT modern ideas oT sTudenT govern- menT . . . A series oT broadcasTs--a noveITy skiT depicTing The ChrisTmas Toy Shop-and The peak oT The semesTer's achievemenT was reached as The STUDENT COUNCIL co-operaTed wiTh The Kilbourn Branch oT The Family WeITare AssociaTion in a drive Tor pIayThings and books . . . A clumsy, baT- Tered circus clown: a sweeT-Taced, one-armed dolly, TaTTered books, and ouT- grown games-The generous response more Than TuITiIIed expecTaTions . . . Keeping abreasT oT The Trend Towards sTudenT-TaIenT programs, a new com- miTTee was organized . . . By a sysTem oT quesTionnaires, The TaIenT in each adviser group was ascerTained . . . Then, presTo-an eTTicienT Tiling sysTem sTands ready To Turnish valuable inTormaTion To anyone casTing a program . . . Two very acTive deparTmenTs are The exchange and The social-service com- miTTees . . . The TirsT keeps The COUNCIL inTormed as To ouTsTanding council work in oTher schools . . . In response To The inquiries oT a neighboring school, an inviTaTion was exTended To iTs represenTaTives To visiT WashingTon and obTain The inTormaTion TirsT hand . . . The social service commiTTee Turnishes guides To sTudenTs enTering Trom oTher schools . . . From The posTing oT an- nouncemenTs daily To The manipuIaTion oT The poinT sysTem periodically-The work oT The COUNCIL Through iTs commiTTees is a record oT purposeTuI sTudenT-governmenT service . . . IO2 ISITORS af Washingfon are impressed by fhe quief afmosphere prevail- ing in fhe corridors and sfudy halls as well as fhe order mainfained in ifs cafeferia . . . To fhe large corps of sfudenfs who have achieved fhe privilege of wearing fhe purple and gold pin-symbolic of service-goes fhe credif for fhis well-deserved praise . . . Conscious of fheir greaf responsibilify, fhe STUDENT SERVICE CORPS carefully fulfill all of fheir dufies and render valu- able service . . . Wifh friendly feeling and helpful courfesy fhe CORPS co- operafe wifh fhe feachers, visifors, and fhe sfudenf body . . . Having fulfilled fhe necessary requisifes-characfer, scholarship, conducf, affendance, and a pleasing personalify-fhe monifors in each division-sfudy hall, corridor, and cafeferia--are frained in self-discipline, reliabilify, and dependabilify . . . The polife inquiry, May I please see your pass? is a familiar parf of fhe roufine of fhe hall monifors . . .The hundred-and-nine sfudenfs, serving under fhe capable direcfion of Marion Wisner, have mainfained fhe decorum of Washingfon's corridors . . . The sfudy-hall monifors found fheir faslq varying as new needs or emergencies arose . . . However, fhe guief afmosphere for concenfrafed sfudy-provided for by fhe wafchful affendance of fhe fwo hundred and ninefy monifors under Sophie ToeIIce's leadership-indeed was a valuable assef . . . Then fhe persisfenf pangs of hunger bring fo our minds fhe cheer- ful buf firm cafeferia monifors . . . The second semesfer Kennefh Bufcher, who succeeded Edward Weclcmueller, led fhe fwenfy-five monifors in enforcing fhe slow digesfive laws and resfraining fhe mad dash fo ioin fhe bread line . .. The help rendered by fhe enfire STUDENT SERVICE CORPS has been an assef nof only fo fhe school buf also fo fhemselves in social fraining and cifizenship. Head Assembly ....c.c,c,.... Assisfanf Assembly Head Hall ....cc,c,,..., Assisfanf Hall .,.......Y Head Cafeferia .v,c,. . Assisfanf Cafeferla ....cccc,cc.,,Vc,,..,,,....,,,..,,..,,......-A..,,.. POSITIONS ,....,.c........-Sophie Toellce ,,,,...,,..Margaref Jenkins Beffy I-faubrich Joyce Baird ,c,.,...,,Marion Wisner ,,,...H..IsabeIle Erichsen Sophie Toellce Margaref Jenkins Beffy I-laubrich Joyce Baird Marion Wisner Isabelle Erichsen Edward Weckmueller Kennefh Bufcher T-Nm-Kennefh Bufcher 'm Tp w' i IO3 R M R I1 M M C M C T K fh B h J yce Baird. F T R M g I A J Marion Wisner, I b Il E h B fly L H b h Sophie T Ik Top Row: E. M. Barkow, B. Schoonmaker, J. Marlcson, R. Rasmussen, J. Schaeffer, D. Murr, C. Meier, F. Hassler, G. B lo S N H. Gessner, E. Weinshel, B. Berg. Second Row: H. Hersh, M. J. Vrornan, S. Kleinman, E. Posner, R. Arnold, M. Ha d W ly A. Kurzon, C. Rowe, E. Fischer, M. Shapiro. Firsl Row: B. J. Schmidl, V. Feldman, M. Luck, A. Pelermann, D. Ueck H B h .l-I. Hill, B. Marbes, E. Hirnrnelreich, C. Bachmann, L. Schmili. RESOLVED: Thai Ihe Ieoleral governmenfs policy for Ihe conslruclrion of large scale low cosl housing, is conlrary Io Ihe besi inieresis of I he American people. WINNERS BY ARRANGEMENT Alph. Aff. I-I. I-Iersh, Capi. I-I. I-Iill B. Berg D. Ueclcer, all. Lincoln API. N. Gross, Capl. I-I. Gessner M. Shapiro M. J. Vroman, aI'I'. Philo. AH. B. Schoonmalcer, Capl. Lincoln Neg. S. Kleinman, Capl. V. Eeldman E. Posner E. Himmelreich, all Philo. Neg. J. Schaefer, Capl. C. Meier E. Fischer W. McNeIIy, all. Alpl-n. Neg. A. Pelerman, Capl R. Arnolcl J. Marlqson E. Weinshel C. Rowe D. Murr, ali. C. Bachman, all. ORATION HANDICAPPED LIVES Alph, Lincoln Gr. Barbaras A. Kurzon Philo. Alph. E. I-Iassler M. Harder Philo. Lincoln R. Rasmussen I-I. Bachrnan READING I-ICDW FAR IS IT TO HOLLYWOOD? Alph, Lincoln E. M. Barlcow L. SCIWHWIII Philo. Alph. B. Marloes B. J. Schrnioll' Philo. Lincoln B. Karnesar M. Luck Philomalhea ....... ....... 2 I Alphanea .,......... ....... I 3 Lincoln IO4 .Ton Row: R. Lassanske, G. B g hl, M. Reydman, R. Schlaeger, S. W kerr, H. G-essner, N. .V. rou oo, iss ur , Presidenf .,,,.,, Vice-Presidenf I ,,.., , Vice-Presidenf 2 . ..,, L Vice-Presidenf 3 . . Treasurer ,.......,,,.,. Secrefary ,,,....,,,,,. Ambassador ...,.,,,,,, Sergea nf-af-Arms ....,,,,, Council Represenfafive ,.,,,,.. r. ro , .J. Miller, E. Engle, A. Maulner, M Y ky L Sh p' O oc e , . a iro, O. Hens ein. M. Weber, R. I-Iarf, R. Zucker, L. Schroe er, . ec ars , . , anie 5, .M. Kaufman, A. Turlck, F. Jacobson W ' H -SS Om SOD, . II'T1fT1E!'I'T'I6l'1, . ein, . I IGITISETI. Gross, U. Tussman, R. Schwarfz d M P k ky J D I S BI M WII Third Row: S. Harf, L. Feldman Unger, S. Kleinrnan, NI. Vrornan, M. Greenberg, I. Peckarsky, M, Smifh, A. Kurzon, E. Posner . Bachman, N. Kleinrnan, E. Peckarsky, M. Shapiro, M. Luck. Second Row: R. Friedman, G. Flader, J. Chiflik, E. Lerman, K. Mad P df I M' P dy M G fh M7 Th p J Z' I-I. Walchok C, Bernsfein S Wesfler S Rubin First R E. Fass, C. Silber, Z. Rubin, E. I-Iimmelreich J B k L B h d L S h H V Fld I' OFFICERS . .ecer, . ernar, .c Gessner Merriem Luck I-Ielen Walchok Efhel Peckarsky Lois Feldman Mildred Shapiro Esfher I-Iimmelreich Irving Peckarsky Edwin Posner mi , . e man, C. Sle Neal Gross Vera Feldman Shirley I-Iarf Marjorie Kaufma Mildred Shapiro Efhel Peckarsky Jean Becker Fosfer Jacobson Irving Peckarsky son ow in II NTERING ifs second decade, LINCOLN fashioned fhis year info one of nofable progress . . . Debafes on currenf issues of nafional and personal inferesf, bofh humorous and serious readings, and inspiring orafions fill fhose Wednesday affernoons wifh memorable pleasures . . . I-Iere Comes fhe Bride -a mock-wedding ceremony, wifh all fhe cusfomary pomp and splendor, headlines fhe semi-annual mixer . . . Paul Revere, an illusfrious LINCOLNIAN, again sfarfs on his famed midnighf four, only fo be diverfed by fhe beaufy of a woman, as a parody on fhaf well-known evenf shows him . . . Communify singing, comical and serious games, original sfunfs, and shorf plays add fhaf spicy variefy which all LINCOLN programs afford. . . I-Iope for fhe fufure . . . fears for fhe pasf . . . fhe graduafes say, Farewell . . . I-larry Gessner, oufgoing presi- denf, presenfs fhe gavel, symbolic of his office, fo his successor, Neal Gross, as anofher full semesfer of varied acfivifies unfolds . . . Through a clever plan of grouping, fhe Infra-infersociefy is inaugurafed . . . The Railspliffers, fhe Emancipafors, and fhe Lin- colnians vie for fhe fop honors in orafions, debafes, and readings . . . Inferesfing falks by LINCOLNITES acfive on Sfafe Debafe feams acguainf members wifh various fields of debafe work . . . Then comes fhe coronafion on fhe fwelffh of May . . . LINCOLN dedicafed fhis meefing fo monarchy and crowned fheir king wifh much pomp and cere- mony . . . Who would dream fhaf fhe halls of Washingfon would re-echo God Save fhe Kinglu? . . . Oh beaufiful Mayfimel . . . Againsf a background of soff spring greens and frees bursfing info bloom, LINCOLN celebrafes ifs semi-annual parfy, fhis fime in fhe form of a Mayfime mixer . . . The vicfors in Infra-infersociefy receive fhe covefed rewards as fhe confesfs close . . . So LINCOLN concludes anofher year and adds more Iaurels fo ifs fasf-growing fame in fhe Iiferary circle . . . A I05 .D B Top Row: M. Cohen, F. Rusch, H. KnipperT, W. Clasen, B. Berg, A. .Schmidman, L. Bowman, G. Barbaras, W. SchIueTer, J. SchIueTer, G. Huber, C. Arps, J. Lelchuk, H. WidowiT, E. Perchonok, P. Cohen,. L. Schulman, A. WeinsTein, I. Erichsen. Fifih Row: R. Segall, R. Siegel, B. Feldman, L. KeTTer, R. EckhardT, C. Andree, K. Frank, E. M. Barkow, J. MafiT, D. McLean, K. AbendroTh, J. Dooley, A. Kau, J. Dietz, M. GriHiTh, A, Wanamaker, J. CaTTrey, D. BasTian. .Fourth Row: A. Tanghe, J. Beck, B. A. Norfon, M. AusTin, M. Wisner, R. Josephson, D. Vieth, P: Schneider, J. Goeb, B. Brazier, C.. Rowe, M. Harder, J. Adriansen, S. STevenson, R. PuTz, M. Thlelke, H. Hersh. Third Row: M. Poliak, M. Madsen, D. Uecker, .D. Wilkinson, E. Neumann, A. Johnson, Miss Keuper, Miss Benz, Mrs. Marcks R. SchuITz E. Julien, J. RoTTman, R. Levy, B. Scholl.. M. Ehr, Second Row: A. Peferrnann, E. Wagner, M. SoThman, M. Klein, M. J. Morrissey, E. Birch, E. AITman. PresidenT .... ..... Vice-PresidenT I Vice-PresidenT 2.. Vice-Presidem' 3 .... . Treasurer .......... SecreTary ....... Ambassador ...........,... Sergeani'-aT-Arms ...... , Council RepresenTaTive ....... . Dulac, L.. FiTTing, MJ Hennig, Ross, H. Bender, H. Hill, V. Schwartz, L. Luedfke, C. Bachmann, E. Schneider, V. Lex. Flrsl' Row. . John, P. Cohen, R. Blair, A. Liebman, J. Cayanaugh, M. Johnson, B.. Boynton, B. J. Schmidf, W. Maurer, M. Wehrwein, J. Milbrafn, OFFICERS AIberT PeTerman Gordon Huber John MaTiT Rurh Segall John Markson MargareT AusTin CharloTTe Bachman Biorn Berg Karl AbendroTh Howard Hill Glenn Barbaras Jean Adriansen Carl Rowe Gordon Huber RuTh Josephson Anne Wanamaker Thomas Rusch lvIargareT AusTin NDER The leadership OT AIberT PeTerman, ALPHANEA honored iTs members by emphasizing birTh- days as The semesTer's Theme . . . The programs presenTed unusual diversions as The birThday children OT Two mOnThs sponsored The enTerTainmenT aT each gaThering . . . As The series OT debaTes conTinued, The naTionaI issues were aTTacked wiTh characTerisTic enThusiasm . . . Music, speeches, read- ings, and oraTions cOnTribuTed Their share . . . ALPI-IANEA ceIebraTed PresidenT ROosevelT's BirThday Ball Through The characTerizaTion OT American and Toreign personaliTies . . . Seniors were pre- graduaTed as a mock-cOmmencemenT program headlined The Tarewell mixer . . . SO anOTher semesTer closed, making ALPI-IANEA older, wiser, and greaTer Than beTore. Howard Hill opened his semesTer OT cOlorTuI enTerTainmenT wiTh The Rainbow Program . . . Calling all deTecTivesI . . . Rainbow murder case holds members spellboundu . . . As The novel serial unToIded, each succeeding meeTing revealed a panorama OT TacTs in keeping wiTh The color OT ThaT program . . . Ranging Trom The red OT communism TO The pasTOraI peace OT The cream program, wiTh VVisconsin dairy prOducTs, milk and cheese, as reTreshmenTs, The new plan excelled in originaliTy and amusemenT Each program was heralded by The members wearing a suiTable emblem ThrOughouT The day . . .'Tii5+ explains The milk bOTTles, canaries, and scarleT leTTers on coaT Iapels . . . Then came The Treasure aT The end OT The rainbow--The surprises aT The senior Tarewell mixer . . . As all rainbows r ends, To remain Torever in a niche OT our hearTs . . . Tade, yeT linger in our memories: so This yea IO6 ALPHANEA TOP ROW! P- CQVDSNTGV. 5Cl'IFleldef. T' l-CW. T- La Chapelle. C- De SoTa, J. Schaefer, R. Preiss, P. HerbsT, F. Hassler, C. Meier D. Murr, R. Klein, H. Kleinsfeuber, E. TaTT,vR. Rasmussen, P. Hoffman, D. Block, S. Weichrnan, B. Schoonmaker. Fiffh Row: W. Magewske .S. Wagler, D. Herrmann, M. Kegel, M. Riordan, J. Snyder, E. Weinshel, A. Kauder, F. McGrath, A. Knudren, C. Hackbarfh, B. Arnold, M- BVUE. R- Scl1'OT2. J. Leu, M. GuenderT, E. Helm, G. Eichsfaedf. Fourfh Row: C. Carlfon, J. Purrnorf, D. STrong, C. Miller, L. RoTTer, R. Grossman, W. ElliOT, J. Foofe, W. McNelly, M. STrasser, 6. LemberT, W. Braman, J. Weiss, E. Fischer, J. Angove, J. Doege, R. Lyfer. Third Row: L. Fehl, M. Jenkins, D. Rafh, C. Aussem, S. Spooner, E. Brandenburg, Mr. Candy, Miss Scanlan, Miss Handi, R. Marquarclf, M. Van Male, J. Roegge, J. Silberman, E. Mueller, J. Raidl. Second ,Rowz D. Thielke, A. Maurer, B. Herrmann, J. Wolfer, V. Eckarf, H. Gehrz, B. Marines, J. O'Connell, F. VeTTer, B. Kamesar, L. Sfreefer, C. De Sofa, C. La Budde, V. Georges, B. Berman, B. Hotchkiss. Firsf Row: N. Zeichick, G. Pulos, W. Malloy, G. AnTon, C. WeTzel, D. Johnson, M. Sullivan, T. Malloy, E. Buerger, M. SchusTer, J. Schuenke, J. Roos, H. Henderson, J. L. Howe, J. Coon, M. Elkind. OFFICERS PreSidenT ................. ..... R oberT Rasmussen Donald Murr ViCe1Pr9SidenT l ..... ..... E ileen Fischer Charles l-lackbarTh Vice-PresidenT 2 ..... ..... P hyllis CarpenTer JeanneTTe WOlTer Vice-PresiclenT 3 ...... ..... F rances McGraTh LeOTa STreeTer Treasurer ........ .... ..... C h arles l-lackbarTh Paul l-lerbsT SecreTary ....... . . .... Evelyn Buerger Elaine T-leim Ambassador .............. ..... M ariorie Riordan William Malloy Sergeanl'-aT-Arms .............. ...... P aul l-lerbsT Norman Zeichilc Council RepresenTaTive ...... .... C liTTOrd DeSOTa Frances McGraTh NOTHER semesTer OT cOnquesT opened, wiTh RoberT Rasmussen holding The cOveTed pilOT's helm . . . ln my Opinion- Thus Through Open Torums members argued in a brisk, inTOrmal manner problems Thar had been presenTed in The debares . . . EnlighTening Talks inTroducing each debaTe were anOTher new TeaTure This semesTer . . . Hail TO The charnpsl . . . Pl-llLO regained iTs Iaurels in lnTersOcieTy, upseTTing all predicTiOns . . . The round OT readings, OraTiOns, and debaTes on new and varied subiecTs filled every OTher Friday wiTh unTOrgeTable enTerTainmenT . . . LeT's geT acquainTed! . . . The semi-annual mixer was dedicaTed To all sophs and incoming members . . . COmmuniTy singing, led by TalenTed vOcalisTs, and ThaT Thar senior hill-billy mixer inrerspersed lively Tun inTo The regular liTerary work and brOughT a semesTer OT progress To a record-breaking close . . . Donald Murr direcTed PHILOMATHEA Tor The spring Term . . . An Old-Tashioned Meller drama OT The wild-and-woolly WesT added a novel Touch TO The Welcome Mixer . . . Keen cOmpeTiTion Tor honors in debaTing, OraTOry, exTempOraneous reading and speaking beTween upper and lower classmen provided a zesTTul punch Tor The meeTings . . . AmaTeur Thespians dramaTized a shOrT, lively play, much To The eniOymenT OT every Philo . . . TO provide more enTerTainmenT aT each meeTing a series OT QuesTions and Answers adapTed Trom radio programs and presenTed in a clever, proTessional sTyle held The aTTenTion OT The members . .. Topping The work OT The year was Pl-lll..OMATl'-lEA'S super-senior parTy . . . SO Pl-llLO again proved iTselT ouTsTanding in exTra-curricular acTiviTiOs. PHILOMATHEA IO7 DRAMATIC DECLAMATORY CONTEST EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST ' I. Solomon Kleinman 2. Neal Gross 3. Charlolle Bachmann I. Margarel Auslin . . . Friend I-lannah.' 2. Shirley Spooner. . . The Song ol Solo- mon. . EXTEMPORANEOUS READING CONTEST I. Elaine I-leim 2. Lillian Roller 3. Burlon Brazier 3. Mariorie Slellz . . . The Lord's Prayer.' I-IUMOROUS DECLAMATORY CONTEST I. Belly Marbes . . . ll'sa Man'sWorld. ORATORICAL 2. Marjorie Riordan . . . Wienies on I- pred Hassler . i ' I-lands. Wedne5f7laY l 2. Glen Barbaras . . . l Am lnnocenl ol 3. Bernice Kamesar . . . The Gallups Go This Blood. Gaddingf' 3. LeRoy Schmidl . . . TheCry olYoulh. I F TopR Mad Lshd+ R ess Fnine B. B S KI S d R E L. R ll M D y M B M Th p M M I E H F l Ro B M b S Sp M A T N B. K C B h S I C S I-IOSE Washinglonians mosl lilcely lo bring home lhe bacon were selecled lrom a large number ol parlicipanls al lhe local conlesl March nineleenlh . . . And anolher season ol FORENSICS gol under way . . .Whal an assorlmenl ol exlemporaneous and humorous readings, serious declamalions, oralions, and exlemporaneous speeches! . . . The lwo highesl in each evenl compeled in lhe League conlesl al Carroll College March lwenly-lillh and lwenly-sixlh . . . Because MargarelAuslin and Soloman Kleinman were being senl lo lhe Nalional Forensic conlesl al Jacksonville, Illinois, Shirley Spooner and Neal Gross represenled Washinglon in lhe League conlesl wilh Kenosha . . . Wash- inlon's represenlaliyes won lour oul ol lhe live places . . . The dislricl Forensic lourna- menl April lwenly-lourlh was held al lhe Vocalional School here . . .Washinglon placed lhird in serious declamalion, second in humorous declamalion, and lirsl in exlempora- neous reading . . . Thus, Elaine I-leim qualilied lor lhe Wisconsin I-Iigh School Forensic Associalion linals al Madison, and Elaine caplured lirsl place will her Lilerary Tasles ol My Greal Grandmolheru . . . Think how proudly her greal-grandchildren will gaze upon lhe banner and medal she won lor her school . . . I-laying gained viclory and lame lor Washinglon, FORENSIC members allained lheir goal . . . i08 . ND why, aslced The insTrucTor, aren'T you reTurning The day aTTer The debaTe? Well, you see, The championship Team is To broadcasT over sTaTion WIBA oT The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin . . . OT course, iT is now school hisTory ThaT WashingTon placed Third in The sTaTe clash . . . l-lowever, This was The TirsT Time in several years ThaT The Purgolders had gone so Tar in debaTe compeTiTion . . . Tying Tor second place wiTh Kenosha in The N. F. L. debaTes aT lvlarqueTTe, The WashingTon Teams showed excep- Tional abiliTy . . . ATTer winning Three ouT oT Tour conTesTs in The TirsT round, WashingTon appeared in The semi-Tinals oT The souThern secTion and capTured boTh debaTes . . . Then, emerging Trom The secTional Tinals as champs, The Teams enTered The TighT Tor The Wisconsin sTaTe TiTle . . . AlThough They weren'T Tops, Their heaTed rebuTTals made Tough sledding Tor The Eau Claire and Two Rivers Teams . . . WhaT a lisT oT honors!- Neal Gross meriTed degree oT disTincTion, CharloTTe Bachmann, l-loward l-lill, lsabelle Erichsen, and Rose ZeTley, degree oT honor . . . Fred Wallber, William Wallschlaeger, William EllioTT, LaVone Bowman, Lillian RoTTer Carol Andree, and RoberT Appel received degrees oT meriT . . . So anoTher year oT brillianT oraTory and spiriTed reTuTa- Tion conTinued, seTTing a new high Tor The debaTers oT Tomorrow . . . S T A T E Neal Gross, Isabel Erlcksen, Solomon Kleinman. Second Row: Helen Hersh, Jayne Merfen, Mr. Dewey, Howard Hill, lvlarlorie Newberry. Flrsf Row: D Rose ZeTley, Shirley Spooner, CharIoTTe B h E B A T E Top Row: Alvin Kurzori, Fred Wallber, GC VTl5l'1T'I. RESOLVED: ThaT all elecTric uTiliTies should be governmenT owned and operaTed DECISION DEBATES Winners by ArrangemenT WashingTon Neg.-Racine WashingTon ATT.-Kenosha WashingTon Neg.-Ellchorn WashingTon Neg.-ForT ATlcinson WashingTon ATT.-Waulcesha WashingTon ATT.-l-loricon PlymouTh Neg.-WashingTon ATT. WashingTon Neg.-PorT WashingTon PRACTICE DEBATES WashingTon ATT.-WauwaTosa WashingTon ATF. and Neg.-ST. John's WashingTon ATT. and Neg.-WesT Allis STATE CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATES Eau Claire-WashingTon Neg. Two Rivers-WashingTon ATT. WASHINGTON TEAMS Affirmafive Shirley Spooner Jayne MerTen CharloTTe Bachmann Alvin Kurzon Solomon Kleinman lvlariorie Newberry NegaTive Helen Flersh Howard Hill Isabelle Erichsen Fred Wallber Rose ZeTley Neal Gross CLINICS lvlarqueTTe Sheboygan ni ii? M 'U ,liz Hao :moi -15... L,-I p Z NS' Q -.m E 30-'Tru 3010-l'i rn'3fv 130,-. 301: anew 3- . . CDIg m. . mi?- 0.,N UH- CD mo- 3 o-'- -.3 ,vm 50 E Z KAW' Ugg? 4' ZZ 010-.. EGJDKD :.,3:: 'QQQS' 1' if X. . . ml- Z . . :TO mo. 5 1 2' a3C2 1232. :try- I-. O? f' M. 7s gig? 51302 N-222. .,-. ze,-3 -. wig? 3:5-o Su' - 2 II' 95515 -. mm:u'Q :rf U Wizar- 201' I--J.. 0 U05 EW- ig 'T' 70 Wg? 0' gig S-P 0 . 0-1211 Ea' 2. go' :ff I-E472 - --. ,,.. Saw' Q25 sr 90 . uni 0- . fl ?'g P1- Q. G5 3'm oxwm :DOTS F531 B. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , M. Zladiwariasen, B. Giese, V. Georges. Firsf Row: D. Richards, H. Blackmun, M. Klein, l. Pivar,,A. Widowil, E. Himmelreich, J. Becker D. Zellmer, M. Scheier, R. Reinke, D. ZasTrow, V. Feldman, G. Pulos, M. SchuldT. OFFICERS Presideni ,,,,.,.,.,,,, ,...,.,.............,.,. ..,.... L e Roy Bauer MilTon Peckarsky Vice-PresidenT ,,......, MilTon Peckarsky CharloTTe Miller SecreTary ,.....,... Treasurer .....,...,............,, Council RepresenTaTive CharloTTe Miller l-larrieT Miller BeTTy Schoonrnaker Vivian Georges l-larrieT Miller Hyman Brook LTOS, sopranos--vocalisTs oT every Typeg violinisTs, pianisTs--music lovers all: The MUSIC CLUB ranges all The way Trom highly TalenTed sTudenTs down To The ones who iusT delighT in lisTening . . .The second year oT This inTanT club saw a TriumphanT conTinuance oT insTrucTive and inTeresTing programs . . . LeRoy Bauer obrained a guesT arTisT Tor almosT every Tall me-eTing-some oT The TinesT musicians in The ciTy . . . all members TelT a surge oT pride, a glinT of hope-Mr. l-lerman SmiTh, music direcTor, spoke on The possibiliTies oT music as a vocaTion . . . Mrs. l-leinez lecTured on The romance oT music . . . During one evenTTul meeTing Mr. Losse explained The relaTion- ship beTween music and physics . . . ln The spring, MilTon Peckarsky Took over The presi- dency . . . A TaculTy program TeaTured solos by Mr. O'Neil, TrumpeTg Mr. Brown, vocal: and Mr. Erdman, piano . . . AnoTher peak program sTarred Mrs. Louis WarTield, who spoke oT musical opporTuniTies oTTered in school . . . She broughT back Tond memories wiTh Songs My MoTher 'l'aughT Me, and One Fine Day Trom Madame BuTTerTly . .. Many oT The meeTings were dedicaTed To Tamous composers-Brahms or Gershwin, Tor example . . . Amusing anecdoTes relaTed by Mr. SmiTh lenT much To Their musical hisTory . . . The meeTings were hearTily enjoyed by all, buT The loiTerers received a double TreaT . . . GaThering 'round The piano, These ThirsTy souls sang TavoriTe Tunes . . . l-learTTelT, sponTaneous discussions were occasional and graTiTying . . . Yes, indeed, The MUSIC CLUB has come a long way-iT will conTinue To meriT aTTenTion and appreciaTion . . . IIO .Top Row: R. John, J. McDermoTT, J. Elsweiler, H. Brook, F, Polzin, F. GiTTord, W. Nourse, E. Vanden Heuvel, H. Bernadicld, R. Fonaas, P. Herbsf, B. Einsiedel, R. Brown, M. Lecl1Ter, C. Johnsen, C. Rowe, N. G-licksman. Fourfh Row: J. Holland, E. Junge, B. Church, G. Clemens, P MeTzelfeld, V AlTenhoTen M. Frick D. Cole D. Reisdorf R. Merger R, EckhardT G. Schwendener, J. Filbrich, 6. Riemer, - - ' . . . i D I I I .D. PeTTel, D. Pape, M. Moser. Third Row: D. Brahrn, M. WiTTe, D. Young, S. Walfzer, R. Krause, M. Richfer, V. Georges, Mr. SmiTh, . DETTC , . C VOC SF, .M. Harder, B. Sebreny, E. Heim, R. Zimmerman, C. Miller, B. Scholl, L. Becker. Second Row: E. Templeman, D M h D S h d NT. Van Male, M. Anderson,LB. gasch, D. KurTz, A. Mohr, V. Gilian, L. Oswald, E. Huebner, E. Krueger, G. Modl. Firs+ Row: M. Klein, i J R i i II H B l kmun L. Pagel, E. Smenowsky, L. au on, . oos, M. Hunn, A. Lufzenberg r, A. M shlove, M. Mie er, . a c OPERETTA CAST CapTain Kidd ........ .o.............. P aul Herbsi- Bedelia ..... ParraT ...........oo oo........ B ernard Einseidel Afhalia ..... Paul Pry ...... ...J ....oo.... W i lliam Knighi' Fridalia .... HowaTT ..oo.... ....oo.... J ames Simmons Cornelia ,o..... Lord Bellamore... .o......,Y. Clifford De Sofa Robelianw EVER To be TorgoTTen-The rollicking, Trolicking musical comedy ........Mariorie Harder ....,.,,BeaTrice Scholl ......BeTTy Heimlich c..cY.,.Marian Moser ......Shirley WalTzer . Arousing dor- rnanT desires oT boys Tor The gala liTe oT The buccaneer-TosTering romanTic hopes oT girls Tor a knighT in piraTes' cloThing -The OpereTTa was Tl-lE musical evenT oT The semesTer . . . The merging oT The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs resulTed in The TormaTion Tor The A CAPPELLA CHORUS, whose concenTraTion produced The now Tarnous CapTain Kidd . . . CompeTiTion Tor leads was mighTy keen, Tor WashingTon boasTs oT many good voices . . . The eTTecTive group singingg The gay, bold cosTumes, The vivid, colorTul seTTingg The clear, ringing solos: all combined To produce an ouTsTanding per- Tormance . . . Especially TeTching was The sailor's hornpipe as rendered by The Tour dashing desperadoes . . . The enTire casT was lauded upon iTs successTul producTion . . . The second semesTer oT harmony saw The A CAPPELLA in ardenT preparaTion Tor par- TicipaTion in anoTher bi-ennial All-CiTy Music EesTival . . . SkillTul rendiTions oT choral masTerpieces were appreciaTed by enThusiasTic audiences who aTTended The ArT lnsTiTuTe, social cenTers, and lasT, buT quiTe naTurally, noT leasT, OUR Spring ConcerT . . . ResT- Tul- Music, zesTTul- A Czechoslovakian Dance Song, eThereal- Cherubim Song : versaTiliTy aT iTs heighTl . . . Mmm--say! . . . doesn'T The A CAPPELLA CHORUS look dandy in iTs new purple-and-gold robes? . . . The boys' double quarTeT also enjoyed a busy season-Tilling requesT programs and enTerTaining aT novel audiTorium meeTings . . . A LiTTle Close l-larmony, My Oueen, and To a Rose were among our TavoriTes . . .And Marianina was Tops . . .All in all, our CHORUS and double quarTeT de- serve a round oT re-echoing applause. iii Top Row: W. Bergnerl J. Tiefling, H. Miller, B. Brown, F. Morrissey, C. Leubner, R, Cornell, R. Hari, C. Bi-ushaber,4B. Perego, R. Owen, Pi'iliJiiFSff'i'i1 iFeiSlZQ..T S2fofS i0f.' 'ii7'f?Eg.3p0iif'Ef' Mif'5iewiiLil?SffS'R.WWiffiTlfC'2f7eiqfr'iSeRn', Ti?U55aliaf'B7iiT2..V'ri'linliZf. L. Kagan, L. l..5kViTZ, W. Luedke, J. Daniels, C. Silber. POSITIONS Chief Musician .. , .............,.......... Louis Kagen Louis Kagen Librarian .,........... .....,.. B ruce Lawrie Caroline Silber Ass+. Librarian ........ ......., R oy Devlin Doroihy Wilkinson Siudenf Direc+or ....... ,, ..... William Fox William Fox Mr. Pesfalo VER wonder aboui The loily noies emiiied from ihe remoie gallery sevenih hour? . . . Well, Washingionians, Those melodies come from our BAND . . . Drilling ihree hours a week during ihe foolball season pro- duced iis eiiecis, for a Hcerlain some+hing was added io each game: and wiih whal spirii ihe members marched down ihe field ai ihe end oi lhe half . . . ln rain or shine Jrhey were always on hand . . . There's some- iing aboul a uniform-and WashingJron's are an excepiion al Thai . . . They gel ihe oh's, ah's and oiien sighs . . . Two audiiorium programs E XA and ihen Open l-louse . . . According io reporis, ihe BAND was Tops . . . liz Top Row: R. Devlin, J. Smool, W. Fox, F. Hunzmger, W. O'Keefe, J. Sfaafs, L. Koeppell, E. Enlers, M. Kramer, R. Sclwoen, J. Th R. Qualsoe. Third Row: P. Krause, M. Holzman, D. Hin z, . eler, . aa, . oss, . an-ls, . erns ern, . ansen. econ M ' B B R J I1 R Z Tl L P I+ J S' I N H I L B I H V R H N B T R J ' S d R . Wiley, . erg, . o n, . e ey, . arro , . ilberman, L. Larson, C. Bernslein. Firsf Row: E. Krueger, T. Breldsler, V. B dl R S' g I J. Peck, . le e. CONCERT BAND Spiri+ ol America Palrol .,. ..,,,,,,.. ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,.,,.,.,,VV,V,7, VYY,YV,,.- Z 5 m 9 C n 1 I4 lWm. Fox-Sludenl Direclcrl Plwedre OverIure . . ......,.,.,,, ,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,, ,,..,,,,,. VVYYVY7-.A77 7 M 5 gganef ln+e-rmezzo Pas Des Fleurs ,V,V.,,,V7 Mogeglgbani Es+relli+a ,.. ...,.,....,,...,,.,......,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,, YV,7V,,-,V7V7,,--V7 P O nce My I-lero from Cl1ocolal'e Soldier ,, ,,,,,,,,, S +raUgg-AHOrd ' NLY one band in flue slale gels lo play al Ilwe Slale Teachers' Con- venlion . . . Our BAND did riglwl well by Il'1emselves . . . As we liled inlo Ilie audilorium Armislice Day and sal ever so quiel in our seals, rlme BAND Ilwrilled us willw palriolic melodies and World-War songs . . . And llmen on April Iliirlielli-Ilwe Spring Concerl willw encores and every- llwing . . . The I-loneyrnoon of I-leinie and Kalrinlcaf' an original arrange- rnenl, was lime lasl word in being novel . . . And Ilwe BAND parades- Ioo . . . Did you see llwem Memorial Day? . . . B slands for brilliance-A for alerrness-N for novel+y4-D lor dependabilily-Iogellner Iliey spell Ilwe very essence of our BAND . . . II3 ORCHESTRA POSITIONS Conceri' MasTer ,..,,A,...,..77...,,,, Leonard Lieberman Principal Musicians Second violin ,,,,..Y ,..,,,,,. J ames Craig Principal viola .,.,.. .....,7. H yman Brook Cello ,....,,,..... ......, H enry KnipperT STring bass ,,...YY ,,,.,7.. O rlin Eiene Wood winds ,,...,,, ,,A....s.. L ouis Kagen Brass ...scs,..,,ss. ....,,, R oberT OuaTsoe STage Manager ..,,.....,,,,..,,sw,....,s BernhardT Lander Librarians ,..,,,, .,,,,A... A rline Hornig, RuTh Sessing HE evenT long awaiTed by The sTudenT body aT lengTh arrives . . . The spring concerT on April ThirTieTh climaxes The long seasons oT hard pracTice and TaiThTul harmonizing . . . ThirTy seIecTed members exhibiT Their skill aT musical arrangemenTs Tor special occa- sions . . . The ArT lnsTiTuTe concerT, Senior OpereTTa, and The Senior Play aTTain Their marked success wiTh The assisTance oT The ORCHESTRA . . . The municipal audiTorium is crowded wi+h eager WashingTonian supporTers Thronging To hear Their ORCHESTRA excel in The Spring Music FesTival on May I4 . . . To The music lovers aT WashingTon The ORCHESTRA has grown To mean originaIiTy-rich music-class--harmony-- songs -Triumphs - reliabiIiTy-and animaTion . . . Top Row: J. Zimmerman, J. Wolf, R. KerinqoTT, A. Lindholrn, V. McClure, R. Krueger, J. Sn'iooT, W. O'KeeTe, C. Leubner, R. Harf, M. WaITers, J. Rosen, D. Zellmer. Third Row: E. Gorecki, R. TufT, L Sherman, C. CuTIer, F. Tucker, E. Heinkel, C. Buerger, L. Kagen, L. Lakriiz, H. Luedke. Second Row: J. Wanbusky, E. Hirnrnelreich, E. Perchanok, L.Zimmermari, R. Siegel, J. Peck, V. Biidel. First Row: Mr. Erdrnan, L. Lieberman, A. WidowiT, B, Reediger, J. Craig, R. Kein. II4 ORCHESTRA I CONCERT ORCHESTRA OverTure To The Magic FIuTe ...,,7..........., MozarT Prelude in C Minor .....,,......7A77, ......A.. C hopin OrienTaIe ...,,,,.,,....,e,,........,,,,,Y.....,,...,, Cesar Cui STRING ORCHESTRA Woodland SIceTches .......7,,,.,.....e,....77 Mac Dowell To a Wild Rose AT an Old TrysTing Place AuTumn From an Indian Lodge Rondo ,,,,,..A....,,,......,7e.....,..e.,7,...,.77 Mendelssohn STRING OUARTET Leonard Lieberman Hyman Brook Adolph WidowiT Henry KnipperT SeIecTions Trom SweeThearTs L,,,,, VicTor HerberT ff NE. . .TWO . . . THREE . . .The baTon is raised.. .The school ORCHESTRA swings inTo anoTher season oT well-known and well-loved rendiTions . . . Drawn by The arresTing sTrains oT music, many visiTors aT Open House peek inTo The audiTorium -enTer a Ii++Ie TarTher-and Then-siIenTIy slip inTo seaTs while They IisTen enTranced, To The ORCHESTRA'S numbers . . . When The chimes ring, sTudenTs eagerly sTraighTen up as The announcemenT is made ThaT The ORCHESTRA inviTes The school To a musical program . . . SweeThearT! . . . SweeThearTI . . . SweeThearTI . . . Girls glance up anx- iously as The opposiTe sex murmurs These Tond addresses, only To Tind Their heroes srill under The spell oT The ChocoIaTe Soldier . . . Top Row: P. Derse, M. Kramer, M. Vroman, O. Fiene, R. QuaTsoe, J. Thacker, R.Schoen, E. Schneider,C. I-I I P K g L K hl D. DeTTrnann. Third Row: C. Silber, L. Larson, C. Johnsen, H. Schaller, M. Wiley, B. Berg, D, Reisdorf, M Ch T k B M q d+ L. KIuberTanz. Second Row: E. Granof, C. Bernsfein, J. Silberman, R. Sessing, A. Hornig, A. Johnson, H H d F T R H. KnipperT, B. Boyden, G. Bagemihl, H. Brook. II5 ,MM I Top Row: l.. Schulman, M. Riordan, I. Nelson, S. Magidson, R, Korn, J. Rasmussen, D. Murr, F. Hassler, C, Meier, W. Knighf, D. Hall- sfrand, K. Saufer, U. Tussman, T. Love, P. Carpenfer. Fourih Row: A. Wanamaker, K. Keane, G. Lemberf, B. Brazier, W, McNelly, .K. Abendrofh, N. Breifwisch, A. Kauder, R. Schlofz, A. Knudfen, R. Josephson, L. Rofler, D, Viefh, D. Herrmann, M. Off, J. Comply. Third Row: E. Andren, A. Kurzon, M. Ausfin, H. Wagner, E. Helm, l. Peckarskv, A. Weinsfein, L. Sfockland, C. Rowe, A. Chrislensen, M. Harder, C, Miller. Second Row: E. Fischer, B. Scholl, J. Wolier, H. Hersh, S. Kleinman, Miss Sfrohm, Mr. Mereen, E, Posner H. Hill, J. S'Iberman, H. Meyer. Firsf Row: G. Pulos, J. Cavanaugh, .J, Millbrafh, M, S H fer, E. Buerger, B. Marbes, G. Theilacker M. Olfman, R Blair. WASHINGTON PLAYERS OFFICERS Presidenf ,.,..,.., ,, ..................,....... Evelyn Buerger Solomon Kleinman Vice-Presiclenf .,...,,, ......., J eanne Cavanaugh Dorofhy Viefh Secrefary ...,,.....,, ......,. M ariorie Riordan Elaine Heim Treasurer ,,,,..,.,,.,..,.,,,. ..,,.... H elen Hersh Mary Louise Olfman Sergeanf-af-Arms .,....,,.. ........ D onald Murr Burfon Brazier Council Represenfafive ,..., ........ A Iois Kauder Phyllis Carpenfer HE LIGHTS fade--a hush spreads over fhe audience-fhe curfains rise on anofher year for successful dramafics wifh fhe WASHINGTON PLAYERS . . . Fufure acfors parade before sfudenf and alumni judges in a new plan of fry-oufs . . . Rafher like family heirlooms fhese PLAYER memberships . . . Evelyn Buerger capably direcfed during fhe fall ferm . . . Eundamenfals of drama, imprompfu slcifs, drills,-sfage fraining is a real delighf . . . Ol course, fhere were presenfafions of shorf plays by members . . . Remember fhaf delighfful comedy, The Losf Silk Haf ? . . . A Minuef revived fhe horrors of fhe French Revolufion . . . Sol Kleinman, disfinguished presidenf, welcomed Miss Rufh Benz, aide of Miss Sfrohm . . . Wifh fhe producfion of Everyman, fhe PLAYERS and fhe senior English classes began a series of programs depicfing fhe de- velopmenf of fhe drama . . . Mr. Ghosf wenf fo fown g and whaf a grim, impressive specfre he was! . . . Yeeh-heh-heh, laughed False Wealfh . . . The PLAYERS upheld fhe presfige for drama-professionally perfecf . . . Widening fheir scope of dramafic experience by reproducfion of shorf plays, group reacfions, and make-up lessons, our PLAYERS confinued on fhe up and up . . . The senior play infroduced fo Wash- ingfon audiences A Romanfic Young Lady . . . Si, senor-a beaufiful young lady! . . . Comedy-fragedy, fhe masques of fhe sfage-a program by fhe grads: and fhe cur- fain came down on anofher ferm of super-play producfion by fhe WASHINGTON PLAYERS . . . II6 Top Row: J. GoodseTT, G. Georg, J. Ulbel, E. Wirpel, M. Kramer, J. Snyder, E. de Gelleke, S. Weichman, J. Lewandowski, J. Bensick, E. Taft, S. Wiener, N. Hewiff, K. Sfubbs, R. Woboril, W. Kuhl, M. Reese, M. Yee. Fourfh Row: D. Zellmer, A. Hornig, B. l-leiden, M. Hardic, V. Kozlowicz, M. Vrornan, P. GusTman, P. Adler, M. Dean, .H. Seelman, E. RoThrnan, J. V. Gordon, A. BarTh, L. Thalman, M. Brauer, J. Roegge. Third Row: G. O'Neill, C. Gaenslen, A. OTTensTein, S. Goldfien, E. Weiner, M. Kaufman, Miss Oehler, .Mrs. Boundey, Mr. Mereen, J. Correll, S. Marko, B. Rasch, B. Kamesar, J. LipschuTz, M. Heim, B. Weller. Second Row: K. Miller, D. Krueger, H. Wolff, A. Maufner, B. Schmidf, M. PeTer, C. WeTzel, .H. Gehrz, L. STreeTer, G. Goheen, R, Neiclhoefer, B. Nebel, J. Buerger. Firsf Row: M. Elkincl, R. RueTh, M. Winfer, N. Glicksmam, W. Chandler, M, Papke, E. Rubin, J. Friedman, L. Cohen. PresidenT ...... ..... Vice-PresidenT ...... SecreTary ............ Treasurer ............ Sergeani'-aT-Arms OFFICERS Grace Georg ElizabeTh TaTT DoroThy Lodge Grace Riemer William Chandler Grace Georg ElizabeTh TaTT Lois Thalman RoberT Woboril William Chandler BreaThes There a lass-or lad-wiTh soul so dead, Who never To himselT haTh said- l, Too, can acT upon The sTage ? . .. ERl-lAPS so-buT every year has broughT increasing numbers OT TalenTed young Tolk To swell The ranks oT The JUNIOR PLAYERS . . . Every oTher Thursday, an eager Throng oT-we coulcln'T say amaTeur-acTors Turned ouT To wiTness a clever workshop drama or lisTen To lecTures ThaT insTrucT as well as enTerTain . . . Whoa! . . .Time backs up-'Popular programs of radio Tame inspired would-be playwrighTs To compose This clever skiT . . . l-lappy ReTurns, characTerisTic workshop drama, amused members . . . The JUNIOR Tl-IESPIANS sTage LiTTle Pilgrim's Progress, moraliTy play, beTore enTire school . . . carols, dramaTic sTunTs, hilarious games-The ineviTable reTreshmenTs . . . Why oT course, iT's a mixer . . . The oddiTies oT The Chinese TheaTer were presenTed in a play called The TurTle Dove in an audiTorium program . . . The principles oT sTage make-up were discussed . . . ATTer a close conTesT, Grace Georg again led The JUNIOR PLAYERS . . . The new semesTer opened wiTh a novel plan-To divide The club inTo small groups, each responsible Tor The producTion oT a separaTe program . . . Miss RuTh Oehler, an alumna player, became criTic in place oT Mrs. Boundey, who was Transiferred To The audiTorium program chairmanship . . . Climaxing The semesTer's work was The presenTaTion oT The Memorial Day program Tor The school . . . Workshop plays, imprompTu skiTs, dramaTic insTrucTion, and The Term mixer--anoTher year ended, leaving a new sTandard Tor dramaTic abiliTy and Treasured memories. II7 Top Row: J. Wiiss, C.-Rowe, M. Brue, J. Adriansen, B. Schoonmaker, D. Cole, R. HarT, G. Huber, L J I' k I E ' h . eine, . ric sen, J. Porneranfz, . Brazier, J. Musch, E. Borken. Third Row. D. HerberT, B. Rasch, R. Ruwin, M. LeDain, F. Meyer, .M. I-laerTlein, B. NorTon, V. Miller, E.'Hahn, A. Tanghe, F. .EpsTein, R. Segall, J. Roos. Second Row: M. Fasf, N. SarneTz, F B. Scholl, V. Georges, B. Thomas, Miss Murphy, J. KindT, C. Burke, E. Simenowsky, G. Theilacker. Firsf Row: M. ReuTe STein, E. Wolf, L. SchmiTT, L. Lansky, J. Howe, E. Cohen. PresidenT ,....... ....... Vice-Presicleni' I ...... Vice-PresidenT 2 ...,.. SecreTary ....... ........ Treasurer ...................... Council RepresenTaTive ., SergeanT-aT-Arms ........ OFFICERS BurTon Brazier Marjorie Brue Mariorie FasT AlThea Tanghe Richard I-larT Isabelle Erichsen Nina SameTz Richard I-larT Nina SameTz EThel Hahn Jean Adriansen BurTon Brazier Carl Rowe Jean I-lowe I-lEY'LL give you a varieTy oT enTerTainmenT . . . a wealTh OT knowledge . . . hours oT Tun and Trolic . . '. So, if iT is versaTiliTy ThaT you are seeking, The FRENCH CLUB is The place To go . . . PanTomimes, games, songs, plays, and dances swing The Tall semesTer inTo social and educaTional lines . . .The mixer? Oui, oui . . . Fun-loving, careTree Frenchies asserT Their characTerisTic ap- proval oT a celebraTion which includes songs, reTreshmenTs, and The vivacious rendiTion oT a Tolk-dance,-enough To quicken anyone's spiriTs . . . Pere Noel, making his annual appearance, was greeTed wiTh mirTh and TesTiviTy . . . A TreaT was in sTore Tor all members oT good sTanding . . . Pere delved inTo his Treasure-laden sack and, To The delighT oT The-er-children, produced some brighTly sTriped candy canes . . . Umm . . . ln reTurn, he was Tavored wiTh ChrisTmas carols and The dramaTic reproducTion oT The French Play, GaiTes eT TrisTesses de Noel . . . The elecTion was a remarkable example OT keen compeTiTion, resulTing in a deadlock beTween The presidenTial candidaTes . . . Richard I-larT emerged The vicTor and assumed The duTies oT BurTon Brazier. . . During This Term a new TeaTure was iniTiaTed . . . Lively, good'-naTured com- peTiTion arose beTween groups oT sophomores, iuniors, and lasT, buT-in Their own opinion-noT leasT, seniors . . . Each division Took charge oT a meeT- ing which was highlighTed by a shorT one-acT play . . . Songs, games, and dances oT French origin aided in producing a Teeling oT good Tellowship . . . Brighr eyes sparkle, lips parT in a merry smile as They say, OT course l remem- ber The Foreign-language Mixer! . . . A real Triumph, This . . . Comic sTunTs, singing, and dancing bring a year oT worTh while endeavor To a close . . . ll8 l-lE GERMAN CLUB geTs under way Tor more sessions oT good old-Tash- ioned gemiiTlichkeiT in Room 228 . . . IT you are looking Tor delighTTully varied and consTrucTive meeTings, come in some Tuesday evening . . . The TirsT semesTer was a nebula oT successTul meeTings: There was comedy by Those Two masTer punsTers, Eulenspiegel and Miinchausen . . . drama in The Torm oT inTeresTing German news over a dummy radio . . . lecTures and Travelogues on Tamous scenes, ciTies, and landmarks in romanTic Germany by boTh alumni and sTudenTTalenT . . .Aunique TeaTure oTTheTall sessionwasaspelling bee oTGerman words . . . ChariTable characTer was reTlecTed in a Thanksgiving baskeT projecT . . . During The second semesTer, a series oT papers Took The members oT The club on an imaginary Tour Through all The imporTanT siTes oT new Germany . . . They paid special aTTenTion To The indusTrial and arT cenTersg such as, Munich and Dresden, and To all The hisToric landmarks . . . lndeed, on The magic car- peT oT imaginaTion They visiTed everyThing ThaT a Traveller mighT wish To see . . . SupplemenTing These was a series oT insTrucTive lecTures by The mem- bers . . . These were inTroduced as Travelogues or skiTs aT The regular meeT- ings . . . Several alumni Tavored The DeuTsche Verein wiTh lecTures and Talks . . . The climax oT The year was The Toreign-language mixer, a ioinT social evenT oT WashingTon's Tour foreign-language socieTies . . . The socieTy missed The able leadership oT Miss BerTha SenTi, veTeran criTic, who reTired during The Tall Term . . . l-ler posiTion was ably Tilled during The second semesTer by Dr. Carl Gaenssle, German insTrucTor . . . Dr. Gaenssle Tavors The policy- less nonsense and more insTrucTion . . . OFFICERS - Presidem' ......... ............ G erTrude Moeller GerTrude EichsTaedT Vice-Presideni' ,,,, ...... P earl Seeman DoroThy Rex SecreTary ,..,,,, ....,. E Thel Goodman RuTh Schwind Treasurer ..........ss.,o ...... G erTrude EichsTaedT Eleanore Gorecki Sergeanl'-al'-Arms .,,,,,,,, ..,,.. E mil Zoesch Council RepresenTaTive ,,,,, ,,.,.. l -ucille WalTer Lucille WGlTer Top Row: L. Schabarum, E. Jahn, S. Weikerf, M. Shinners, H. .KnipperT, G. Muehlbauer, F. Huebner, C. LaDew, H. Arenson, R. Maurer, G. Wink, B. Sfocker, D. Rex, M. Pergande,. O. Rubner, E. Kroggel. Fourfh Row: J. Holland, L. Mileski, H. Fashingbauer, D. Gall, P. MeTzelTeld, J. Wessel, D. Paasch, E. Zoesch, E. Bauer, J. Bauter, R. Krueger, P. Seeman, M. Schuier, D. Siewerf, E. RamThon, W, Brickell, Third Row: L. Tews, R. Lassanske, V. Clyde, G. Clemens, E. Spewachek, M. Napp, G. Eichsfaedf, Dr. Gaenssle, S. Swenson, H. Schaller, J. Peferson, R. Dummer, M. Sfosick, L. Fehl, L. WalTer, D. Albrechf. Second Row: J. Raidl, D. Sell, M. Jenkins, G. Conrad, H. Walchok, D. Burgholz, T. Lemly, R. Kaliebe, D. Kerwin, H. Schleinkofer, M. Rubringer, D. Brahm, M. Zachariasen, C. Zimmermann, D. Schlernm. First Row: M. Muench, J. Ambrose, E. BreiTchneider, M. Klein, E. Gorecki, F. Wenzel, E. Thierfeider, W. Maurer, R. Niedhofer, R. Schwind, L. Verch, E. Jaeger, E. Hauser, C, Schiller, G. Moeller, E. Engle. lI9 Top Row: M. Yanow, R, Grossman, J. Dietz, F. McGraTh, P. Carpen+ Krasno, T, Love, S. Whife, J. Hanus, G. Schwendener, W. McNelly, C. Andree. T ird Row: . amesar, . ron , li Ciiiifliilj Bseaufifflilra.Mseilfllaaniiixr' JE.RC525ili' liiiili, CSL TliQiiinSiH.L'vliiillQf,miii' eiisiffiklivrii'MD.5f!fihMll'JZii'fQfiQ TI iifiQL'n,Lv.RfQi?kO.AMsT2ilif,i1i', Pllukliilfik, liileefirfllfm.Ariavlffuiiisciifiiiiiilowi G' Friedman' H' Hamer' R' Scllwlnd' OFFICERS PFGSTCTGHT .,.VVV V.....VVY...., Y.,.....,., . . Y,,,..,7... F rances IvlcGraTh Thomas Love Vice-PreSiCler1T l VY,...,,. .,,,,7.. M arion Williamsen Willis Mchlelly Vice-Presideni' 2 ,,VVVV, , ...,.,V, Carol Andree Jack l-lanus SeCr6T6ry 7.......VVVVV i...777. D oroThy STrong Alva Maurer Treasurer ..........ooooooV ..,r,... W illis McNeIIy Jack MaTiT SergeanT-aT-Arms ooo,orr ..rrr... J ack MaTiT Sidney Whire OULD you like To see The Tamous inhabiTanTs OT ancienT Rome gone modern? . . . The members OT The LATIN CLUB revived These charac- Ters in a series OT skiTs prepared by The Williamsen sisTers . . .Can you imagine anyone inTerviewing Cicero? . . . l-le has iusT reTurned Trom l-lades! . . . WhaT shall we ask him? . . . Then, Tor The serious minded There was The never-ending game OT Tinding how moTToes and cusToms have been applied To our liTe To- day . . . l-low surprising There are so many! . . . Vox Pop, one OT The headline TeaTures, broughT many a speaker over The imaginary eTher waves-be his answers righT or wrong . . . To add color To The program, WashingTonians again displayed Their TalenT in games and songs . . . The QuesTion Bee even wenT so Tar as To cause a Vergil sTudenT To sTop and reTlecT . . .And Then came The mixer . . . The social evenT OT The semesTer . . . AT The TirsT meeTing OT The new Term Frances lV1cGraTh, ouTgoing presidenT, presenTed Thomas Love wiTh The gavel . . . WiTh The change in leaders came The change in programs . . . The members learned OT The Roman proverbs, and, my, how many They had . . . Odds and Ends, a varieTy TeaTure, gained The spoTlighT and Told The mem- bers Things They never knew nor dared To dream OT . . .WhaT did The Romans Think OT eTernal Rome? The LaTin sTudenTs can Tell us . . .The BirThday OT Rome was celebraTed April TwenTieTh . . . Dr. Gaenssle Tavored The group wiTh a Talk. Who could enrich Them more? . . . To Those inTeresTed in word derivaTiOn, The applicaTion OT LaTin To medicine and law proved TascinaTing . . . The Vergil award was presenTed aT The senior Tarewell gaThering, buT The LaTiniTes again gaThered aT The mammOTh mixer OT all The language clubs. l20 er, B. Berg, R. Schneider, W. Wallschlaeger, D. h B K D ST g HERE is no Turmoil in Spain-aT leasT noT in The Spain The SPANISH CLUB members relive aT each meeTing, Tor They have chosen only The RomanTic Spain . . . For Tive monThs They visiTed This land oT casTaneTs, dances, and songs under The leadership oT Their presidenT, SeioriTa RuTh PuTz . . . The comedy En El TeaTro was Their TirsT nighTer . . . WhaT a Time The Tall young lady, SeioriTa Bansemer, had wiTh her large haT in The TheaTer! . . . The climax oT Espanol in Dos Lecciones broughT The curTain down on anoTher TirsT nighTer ThaT drew The crowds on November TwenTy-Third . . . All The promi- nenT people were There . . . Spanish sea Towns and island villages proved mosT alluring . . . This was colorTul Spain in all her glamour . . . The TourisTs could have sTayed halT The nighT lisTening To The accounTs oT The VacaTion Days oT Spanish YouThs . . . How diTTerenT Their vacaTions arel . . . Seior Ralph Madden, The new presidenT, was .The conducTor oT The second Tive- monThs' Tour . . . AT The various inns oT The villages The TourisTs were enTer- Tained wiTh songs, dances, musical selecTions, and one-acT plays . . . The origi- nal dramaTizaTion oT The Three bears Los Tres Osos on April ThirTeen carried many oT The group back To Their childhood-pleasanT memories . . . AT vari- ous occasions They played games and were served Those delicious reTresh- menTs ThaT never Tailed To please . . . Everyone recalled wiTh pleasure The liTe oT The gaily dressed seiores and se1'ioriTas . . . Their TesTiviTies and duTies made a lasTing impression on The minds oT The TourisTs . . . Does This liTe inTer- esT you? . . . Do you Too wanT To visiT RomanTic Spain? . . . The SPANISH CLUB conducTs Tours aT The cheapesT raTes. Pregidenl' YY,Y,,,,,,, ,....... R uTh PuTz Ralph Madden Vice-PresidenT George Weiler Ada Kupper Sec'-ei-ary -,---,-, ,,,,,,,c J une OrTmann RuTh Elman Treasurer ,.,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,c,,,,,. J une OrTmann RuTh Elman Council Represen+a+ive cc.. ....,,.. D oris McLean Mariorie STelTz T p Row: L. Goldberg, R. Andersen, D. Nichol, A. Graeszel, A. Berlinq, W. Knighf F. Pleylle, L. l-laefner, J. Golkovxch, S L derbach, G. Weiler. Third Row: O. Blankenhahn, H. HerlJsT, D. McLean, R Madden, E. Vanden Heuvel, P. Cohen, E. Burr, L. Sauer, E. Barkow, M. Schmidt Second Row: J. Kennedv, B. Richfer, M. SfelTz, J. Dooley, Miss Falk, B. STern, R. PuTz, A. Prochep, R. Elman. Firsf Row: R. Zinn, A. Bansemer, E. Fischer, B. Herman, J. OrTmann, S. Liehman, F. Brandf, A, Kupper. l2l Top Row: H. KleinsTeuber, R. .EhIerT, T. PleyTe, R. SrniTh, T. TabberT, D. Tausche, K. RusT, E. Haynes, T. Rybeck, D. Graff, R. STendler. Third Row: F. SchulTz, S. WeikerT, F. Wallber, D. Scheer, G. Weiler, T. La Chapelle, M. Feinberg, l. EggerT, L. Posner, D. Cole. Second Row: J, Fischer, V. AlTenhofen, F. LuTz, Mr. Losse, R. Zuleger, D. Maier, Y. Saffro. FirsT Row: C. Roller, M. Roe J. Schaeffer G. Cloos M. Binner, J. Kennedy, J. McKillop. OFFICERS PresiclenT ............ ................... R icharcl EhlerT Vice-PresiclenT ........ .,.,.... l-l owa rd KleinsTeuber SecreTary ...... ....... ........ D a vid Ta usche Treasurer ....................... ........ D avid Tausche Council RepresenTaTive ...,.... Richard EhlerT Theodore La Lavin Posner Clara Roller Clara Roller Theodore La gger, S. Toelke, Chapelle Chapelle SPIRING aviaTors, promising physicisTs, ingenious invenTors! . . . The Pl-lYSlCS CLUB is The place To gain advanced knowledge and long-soughT inTormaTion on The TechnicaliTies oT moTors . . . l-lere's where many a physicisT learned why The wheels go 'round . . . The exTra large aTTendance may noT enTirely be Tor reasons oT a scien- TiTic and educaTional naTure . . . WiTh The increase oT girl physicisTs, The enrollmenT has jumped . . . l-low abouT iT, boys? . . . Really, Though, The wide scope oT subiecTs was an inducemenT To The members . . . The inducTion moTor was analyzed and illusTraTed . . . The basic TundamenTals oT The Talkie were ouTlined . . . Ah! . . . An aviaTor, hero oT girls and boys, explained The progress oT aviaTion . . . The imporTance oT The hydraulic press was sTressed . . . Eeee! . . . Will you ever TorgeT ThaT weird, uncanny sound oi quarTer-Tone music? . . . ln keeping wiTh The ChrisTmas season, a lecTure on Tinsel was presenTed . . . Surprise! . . . lT's made of copper, noT TinToil . . . STar gazers, are you? . . . A sTudenT asTronomer demonsTraTed The consTrucTion oT The Telescope . . . Well, Tear your hair if you wanT To! . . . Seeing isn'T believing any longer . . . Richard EhlerT, presidenT, experimenTed wiTh opTical illusions, curved sound, and lighT reTracTion . . . Ted La Chapelle, new presidenT, inauguraTed a semesTer oT progress by securing a speaker on an increasingly popular subiecT-ThaT's righT! . . . Television! . . . AnoTher opTical illusion . . .The spoTs were noT revolving in diTFerenT direcTions . . . Members oT The PHYSICS CLUB received a shock in The liTeral inTerpreTaTion oT The word . . .The experi- menTs in sTaTic elecTriciTy revealed new wonders . . . Remember The TerriTic iolT you TelT as The Leyden iar was discharged? . . . MoTorcycles are coming inTo Their own-Tor inexpensive and novel TransporTaTion--so an enTerTaining speaker described Their eTTi- cienT and delicaTe mechanism . . . An inTeresTing Tilm revealed The hazardous process oT manuTacTuring sTorage baTTeries . . . Then we learned abouT sax-appeal -a+ SonoriTa's Sound STudio . . . Combining Torces wiTh selecTed sTudenT musicians, The PHYSICS CLUB produced a sTar audiTorium program on sound . . .The members con- cluded Their year wiTh a grand and glorious mixer,which seT anoTher smashing record Tor an all 'round good Time.. . 122 Top Row: E. Burgess, W. Jones, R. Lochen, J. Berman, T. La Chapelle, D. Kluge, F. Church, A. SToraTz, R. Appel, W. Pokrass, E. Cooper, W. Ferch. Third Row: J. Roberrs, J. Musch, M. Srrasser, F. Schulrz, D, Scheer, J. Augusrin, M. Yanow, L. Williamsen, D. Maier, L. Lieber- man. Second Row: H. Bender, R. Rimsnider, M. Muenchow, F. Van Aacken, Mr. PesTalozzi, E, Andren, J. Schaeffer, J. BauTer, W. Hoya. Firsf Row: V. Lex, M. Hermanson, H. Rubin, D. Schroeder, C. La Budde, G. Connor, C. Sfeuer. OFFICERS Presidenf ........... ..,...,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,, Vice-Presidenf SecreTary ............... .,,..,,,,, Sergeani'-aT-Arms ........ ,,.,,,,,. Council RepresenTaTive ,,,, ,,,,,..,,, Wesley Ferch Willard Jones Carol La Budde Carol La Budde Treasurer .................. ......,,,, .Wallace l-loya Ted La Chapelle Wesley Ferch Willard Jones Carol La Budde Carol La Budde Jack BauTer DoroThy Schroeder ff l-lEMlSTS-TO-BE assembled Tor an exploraTion oT The laboraTory . . . As They made The rounds, numerous experimenTs were sTaged . . . STrange, new wonders unTolded as The mysTic porTals oT science opened . . . Alcohol and calcium aceTaTe pro- duced a sTeady Tlame . . . DusT parTicles and oxygen exploded when igniTed by a spark . . . WaTer Troze when heaT was removed . . .Owwl . . . My earsl . . . poTassium chloraTe is quiTe dangerous . . . The mysTery and beauTy, as well as The use oT neon lighTing, were illusTraTed To The CHEMISTRY CLUB . . .Weren'T Those Tlashes oT lighT lovely? . . . You ThoughT ThaT painT was-iusT painT? . . . The wise chemisTs ThoughT so Too, unTil The lecTurer delved inTo a can oT painT and disclosed iTs secreTs . . . SomeTimes iT is advisable To have sTrong lungs . . . Especially iT you are To become a glass blower . . . While The wide-eyed members waTched, an ordinary piece oT glass Tubing was Trans- Tormed miraculously inTo a bird, compleTe wiTh bill, Tail, and body . . . Lirrle Though we realize iT, manuTacTure oT perTume is an inTricaTe process . . . A good scenT someTimes conTains over ThirTy ingredienTs . . . Mmm-hmm! . . . lT's news To us, Tool . . .The paTenT loTions and cosmeTic creams evidenTly,aren'T suiTable Tor WashingTonians . . . They concocT Their own . . . Are you really sure you need shaving cream, boys? . . . Wesley Ferch reTained his sTaTus as ChieT ChemisT as he direcTed anoTher semesTer oT enlighT- enmenT and enioymenT . . . ThaT mixer was keen, wasn'T iT? . . . The new Term broughT TeaTures oT added value To all . . . Yes, even a movie on The manuTacTure oT arTiTicial ice . . . The descripTion oT The process oT elecrroplaring was rendered inTeresTing by The concluding experimenT- How weT is waTer? . . .We cerTainly learned a greaT deal abouT painT aTTer ThaT hilce To The TacTory . . . because cold-pack canning oT TruiTs, vegeTables-and even meaT has become so universal, a movie-lecTure based on The origin and manuTacTure oT glass jars was oTTered . . . NoTe careTully, girls! . . . The grand mixer climaxed a year oT chemical and social progress . . . Our chemisTs, how- ever, have yeT a long way To go . . . NATURE STUDY CLUB OFFICERS Presidenl' ..,..,A,,,, ...,7,,,,.A..,,,A......,,.,77 G eorge l-lalazon Vice-Presidenf ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, E va And ren S6Cre'l'ary ..7,Y7,.,,. .,,..,, M argarefa l-lermanson Tre6SUr9r ..VV.V,Y,777,,,7,, ,,.7... J ohn Schaeffer ...........Wallace l-loya Sergeanf-af-Arms .........Y. Council Represenfafive... ...........Jaclc Harwood George l-lalazon John Schaeffer Grace l-lewiff Glen Barbaras Fred Veffer Eva Andren Top Row: J. Harwood, B. G-aniere, T. La Chapelle, E. Pefers, T. Rybeck, T. lmse, E. Hoffmann, R. Mueller, G, Barbaras, M. Lechfe R. Ruehl. Third Row: M. Pergande, M. Frick, G. Hewiff, C. Viefh, L. Scherbarfh, G. Halazon, J. Roberfs, M. Williamsenj D. Crgfwn ll R h S h J. Krisfof. Second Row: D. Harms, J. Valerius, D. Maier, L. Williamsen, Mr. Holbrook, E. Andren, J. O'Conne , G. e rn, . c ae e Firsf Row: M. Hermanson, S. Zachariasen, J. Zimmerman, W. Jacobson, .M. Nack, F. Veffer, W. Hoya, M. Schuldf I' I' AVE YOU heard abouf fhe life-savers here af Washingfon? . . .They are seemingly modesf abouf fheir accomplishmenfs, if appears . . . This growing conservafion corps, fhe NATURE STUDY CLUB, co-ordinafes wifh fhe lzaalc Walfon League in saving precious wild life from rufhless desfrucfion . . . They mainfain feeding sfa- fions for birds and assisf fhe federal fisheries in re-sfoclcing blaclc bass . . . The hobby confesf broughf forfh a varied assorfmenf, you will admif . . . bufferflies and mofhs, mineral and wood specimens, bird observafions . . . Of all fhings . . . geese do nof grow on goose frees, fhe divining rod does nof locafe gold or wafer, fhe conch shell does nof re-echo fhe sound of fhe sea . . . a nafuralisf explodes accepfed fheories when he lec- fures on Unnafural l-lisfory . . . The semi-annual mixer celebrafes wifh games and . . . ice cream . . . George l-lalazon renews his plan of leading fhe club onward in ifs life- saving, beaufy-resforafion policy . . . l-lo, hum . . . Well, l musf gef up or miss fhaf early morning hike . . . ln lilce fashion, many early birds arise fo observe fhe earlier birds af Washingfon Parlc . . . An original skif illusfrafing wild life was presenfed in an affempf fo awaken more of fhe sfudenfs fo a realizafion of fheir dufy in profecfing nafure . . . Serious fhoughfs are momenfarily laid aside af fhe friumphanf gef-fogefher of fhe year . . . Buf fhe noble worlq of conservafion confinues . . . re-planfing, re-sfoclc- ing, re-foresfing, and, above all, profecfing fhe presenf supply ofGod-given freasures . .. I24 CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS PreddenT ,77,...... ,,,7,,,,Y,.7,,7,77,, ,..77., Horencelduebner KenneThTeWer Vice-PresidenT ,7,7. 7,7.... C harles TeggaTz Virginia Miller SecreTary .,,,A,.. ,,,,,,, P aula Rowland Paula Rowland Treasurer .........,..7,,, .,,7,,. l-l owarol Menzel DoroThy Kerwin Sergearri-aT-Arms .............. w..,.,. B ruce Lawrie Thomas lmse Council R6-pr6SehTai'iV9 7VV..wV ....... J osephine Angove Josephine Angove Top Row: K. Tellier, P. Ruehl, H. Barkow, H. RaThlesberger, T. Wendlandf, W. WirTh, K. RusT, B. Lawrie, H. Bernadickf, L. Coapman, R. Houlehen, E. Gensch, B. BoeTTcher, T. lmse, T. Rybeck, C. Thubauville, T. La Chapelle. Fourfh Row: E. Koepke, N. Helier, V. Miller, D. Rex, J. PeTerman, R. BerghoITz, M. RoberTs, J. Goikovich, F. Huebner, K. Krohn, D. Meyer, J. Harwood, C. TeggaTz, W. Jones, F. SchulTz, E. Andren. Third Row: B. Springer, D. Kerwin, D. Olson, M. OTT, M. Field, M. SieTerT, B. Weis, R. Nold, E. Birr, A. Sfack, D. Kaphamel, V. Schalloch, J. Schwalbach, D. SiewerT, M. HaerTlein. Second Row: D. SchupperT, E. Huebner, D. Wilkinson, J. Angove, H. Lyman, W. Brickell, M. Srrasser, J. Schwalbach, Mr. Mereen, E. Zellmer, M. Thielke, E. Quadel C. CarlTon, V. ZygmunT, M. Olrman. Firsf Row: E. BreTschneider, D. Peck, M. BoelTer, J. Farrell, N. Loehner, E. Brandenburg, J. Jahnke, D. Uecker, P. Seeman, D. Bergholz, D. Biersach, M. Kuehn, M. Fasf, D. Thielke. N INAUDIBLE click, a subdued chuckle-and The candid-camera enThusiasT Takes a new lease on liTe . . . The CAMERA CLUB gaThers These incorrigibles under her wings and dedicaTes The TirsT semesTer To The TurTherance oT The phoTographer's arT . . . Members are inveigled inTo The mysTic realms oT chemisTry, enTranced by The magic spell oT sound Tilms, and Taughr The arT oT conTrol work on phoTos . . . ln addiTion To learn- ing The TechnicaliTies and process oT picTure developmenT, The ace phoTographers dis- cover ThaT phoTography is a disTincTive arT ,sTill in iTs infancy . . . A picTure Taken aT an arTisTic angle, an enlargemenT oT some commonplace obiecT-These are works oT arT . . . On The qui vive Tor such snaps, Florence Huebner leads The group on a nighT hike To downTown Milwaukee and on a morning's expediTion Through C5ranT Park . . . Movies OT The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin's ArT DeparTmenT and oT The acTive Purgolders, a gala mixer TeaTuring an original skiT, music, singing, a-nd reTreshmenTs-The evenTTul Tall semesTer is aT an end . . . KenneTh Tellier piloTs The sharp shooTers on Tours To The SaTeTy Building, a phoTo-lecTure, and hikes To ouTlying parks and Towns . . . CenTer CiTy, Jacobus, Menomonee, and Terry Andrae Parks oTTer splendid opporTuniTies Tor diTier- enT phoTos To enTer The amaTeur or advanced phoTography conTesTs . . . The lasT gaTh- ering OT The year leaves a deep impression oT good Tellowship, culminaTe skill, and Tond regreT . . . I25 HE ART CLUB, as yef in ifs infancy, forms a bond befween social and arfisfic falenf . . . Jane Schwalbach led fhe way info varied realms of arfis- fic endeavor . . . Aspiring Rembrandfs, Whisflers, and--perhaps-a Salva- dare Dali fhrilled wifh pride as individual works of arf were exhibifed . . . Wafercolors, wood-burning, and pencil slcefches consfifufed fhe maiorify of displays . . . Remember fhaf hilce fo Washingfon Parlc? . . . And fhe quainf china shop? . . . We felf guife ungainly in fhe proximify of such fragile pof- fery . . . The nofable mixer closed a semesfer of unusual and diversified achievemenfs . . . Games, reading, and music added fheir fouch . . . Sfill-life composifions, posfer designing, craff work--fhis ferm, under fhe fufelage of Lucille Schabarum, was characferisfic of busfling acfivify . . . Amafeur arfisfs freguenfed fhe arf galleries and exhibifs of fhe cify . . . A field frip fo fhaf rendezvous of beaufy-lovers, fhe Arf lnsfifufe, awakened slumbering hopes and ideals . . .The parks, redundanf in fhe beaufy of early spring and summer, afforded a wealfh of maferial for prize skefches . . .And Splash and Splaffer wasn'f all carfoons eifher . . . Members cleverly revealed spicy bifs of club gossip, news on fhe perplexifies of modern arf, safirical commenfs on humorous complicafions-a wealfh of informafive maferial . . . We had no idea fhaf our arfisfs were so up-fo-dafe . . . An addifionalaffracfion which somehow enficed fhe members of fhe ART CLUB fo linger af fhe meefings was-ah, you have guessed if-fhe refreshmenfs . . . Hiffing an all-fime high was fhe momenfous mixer . . . Special games. unique decorafions, refreshmenfs, and music made fhis an oufsfanding social affair . . . The ART CLUB has painfed an indelible picfure of progress upon our minds . . . The fufure will bring fhese poignanf memories info review . . . Presidenl' .......,.... Vice-Presidenf ....s... Secrefa ry ....,cc, ...,.,. Treasurer .....,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, .-.,-.,., Council Represenfafive Top -ow: . oss, . ca arum Jane Schwalbach Florence Huebner Mayeffa Johnson Rufh Hesselbach Blanche Swanson R J F L S h b , H. Pirsko, S. Weikerf, F. Huebner, J. Garfz, W. Berg J. Wilde, G. Scherer, D. Rex, J. Bornofska, R. Meyer, D. Knoblauch. Third Row: R. Philbrook G. Riemer, C. Jurenec, N. Nielsen, R. Smifh, Mr. Foss, L. Kruse, R. Twelmeyer, A. Benn W. Brickell, D. Marlz. Second Row: B. Kafzer, L. Machf, V. Appenzeller, S. Kupferer, D. G K F 1 M Ab l D K f R. Wendland, M. Sfos-ick, D. Clapper, D. Collins. Firsf R . rl Z, . e, . ur z, G. Friedman, G. Krueger, M. Hunn, D. Zellner, E. Lahl, R. Held, M. Fasf, T. Lehman, J. Kaslner, H Lucille Schabarum Rifa Smifh Helen Langner Dorofhy Rex Florence Huebner R. Jagger, D. Golland, L. Werfh, D. Gerlenbach, fz, C. Paak, J. Casper, ge, D. Schmidt, B. Eckl, H. Langner, M. Reufer, l2b . C-ill, R. Lache. Top Row: R, Haas, D. Pape, J. Schermerhorn, J. CornpTy, E. Ramfhun, L. Figer, J. Baird, R. EckhardT, C. Washburn, K. Cronin, K. BriTTs, D. Pung. Third Row: H. Searing, M. Brendemuehl, D. Sfelzl, M. Schmifz, G. Groskopf, D. Georg D. Jensch, M. Clemens, Gesch, J. Gallagher, D. Diekmeier, M. Mueller. Second Row: M.. Yank, E. Rizzo, Lowe L G l A G l M F rall, Mrs C p T B J Pfermann, B. S1eberT D. Rabin, M. Kreisel. Flrsf Row: H L M R b S Mld M K h+ g g u er I G S hoefer, J. Dreckma V. Rohde, J. Wagen, F. Wieser, J J M S T1 b T G. Maguire. OFFICERS PresiclenT ............. ...................... J oyce Baird Jane Cor-npTy Vice-Presideni' ......... ........... M argareT Kreisel CrysTal Washburn SecreTary ............. ........... L orraine Behnlce Marion SchuberT Treasurer ...............,.... ........... R uTh ElchardT RuTh Haas SergeanT-aT-Arms .....,.... .,.......,. A niTa Goelz June Wagen Council RepresenTaTive ...... .........., E velyn RarnThun Joyce Baird FOSTERING The inherenT ambiTion oT every girl, The HOME ECONOMICS CLUB oTTers domesTic and social experience . . . The TirsT meeTing, called To order by The presidenT, Joyce Baird, had as iTs Theme Being lnTernaTion- ally Minded . . .The Tood, homeliTe, cusToms, and cloThes oT people oT oTher lands were discussed . . .The girls cerTainly appreciaTed The good old U. S. A. aTTer They had learned oT meThods in Toreign counTries . . . Mr. CarlTon F. STurdy revealed The sTory behind The label . . . WhaT do you Think oT canned goods now, girls? . . . One oT The mosT enioyable accomplishmenTs oT The year was The giving oT The annual ChrisTmas ParTy . . . Needy children oT The communiTy were The honored guesTs, and, aTTer displaying Their TalenT, were TreaTed by SanTa . . . ln shorT, The holiday spiriT capTivaTed everyone . . . TerminaTing The semesTer's acTiviTies, a beneTiT luncheon was held aT a local dairy . . . WiTh Their new presidenT, Jane CompTy, The girls goT inTo The swing oT Things . . . ST. ValenTine shared honors wiTh Cupid aT The TirsT meeTing . . . Shure, now, everyone had a gr-and Time on SainT PaTriclc's Day in Erin, The land o' shamroclcs, a-wearin' o'The green . . . BeTTer l-lomes Wee-lc was observed by a Trip To Parlclawn and a Tall: on housing . . . The visiT To a local ice-cream planT revealed The secreT oT ThaT delicious TreaT . . . Applying The personaliTy poinTers oT Mrs. Gladys Roche's Tallc, The girls honored Their moThers aT The MoTher's Day Tea . . . Charming hosTesses, aren'T They? . . . DomesTic acTiviTy, exciTed girls, cheerful chaTTer . . .The HOME ECONOMICS CLUB enTerTained prospecTive members aT a spring parTy . . . Seeing The girls in gay spring dresses and a program iusT as alluring, The guesTs were con- vinced ThaT They, Too, wanTed Training in becoming good managers oT house- hold aTTairs and duTies . . . l27 I-IERE are small girls-There are Tall girls-There are Thin girls--and There are-all kinds oT girls in The GIRLS' CLUB . . . May I? . . . The girls sponsored Their own Tea dances and Tall Trolics where, by The way, girls, an opporTuniTy is aTTorded To pracTice Those impossible hops . . . Boys, and even The girls surrepTiTiousIy sniTched biTes oT ThaT delicious candy Trom The GIRLS' CLUB candy sale . . . As parT oT Their exTensive weITare work, The girls pro- vided wholesome Tood, cloThes, as well as Toys Tor The needy . . .You know The old saying, Charm Them and win Them . . .The charm school conducTed by The senior girls, wiTh an ouTside speaker, showed The main poinTers in being a hiT . . . AT The I-Ionor Tea, The girls wiTh The highesT averages were awarded a book, and Tor The second award, a Tree membership . . .And Then The main evenT oT The year-The SpringTime Dance-where TradiTion is reversed and The boys long Tor inviTaTions . . . FirsT oT all The SOPI-IS-amazing everyone wiTh Their adepTness-produced a romanTic comedy . . . EnTerTaining The girls Trom The junior high schools aT a balloon parTy, The SOPI-IOMORES con- ducTed Their membership campaign in This novel manner . . . The TradiTionaI Thanksgiving TeasT and The making oT Toys held Their inTeresT . . . Shure naow, 'Tis The Oerish in me . . . A ST. PaTrick's Day celebraTion was iusT one oT The programs TosTered by The JUNIORS . . . Jack and Jill, conTrary To lv1oTher Goose, were happy aT The jolly Kiddy parTy . . . The old girls- noT Old SeTTlers- received miniaTure diploma inviTaTions Tor The rendezvous oT Tlowers . . . Summer-winTer-spring-and Tall were ioined TogeTher aT The SENIORS' coIorTul birThday parTy . . . Taking all TogeTher, The GIRLS' CLUB is one oT Tl-IE school TuncTions . . . SENIOR OFFICERS PresidenT ,,,...,,,s,s....., ,,.........,L,LLL.....,.....,,L,.v,L,,,., Vice-PresidenT STrong SecreTary .......s,sss s,,..,,......,L,.,L,,.,s,.......,..LL S hirley TresTer PresicIenT .....,......s,,, .,,,,,,........,,,,sss...,.,...,.,..... Vice-PresicIen+ SecreTary ,.,,.,,,.... . ....,..,,...,.....,s,.,.,.,....... .... Treasurer ..,....., ..,,,.,,,...........,LL,LL,,Ls.,........,,, Presidenl' ........Ls,sL,..,. .,,,Ls,......,Ls,,.LLs.L,..,...,...,.,..... Vice-Presideni' SecreTary ....,,Ls,LLL ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer .L,L.,s..,. ,..,L.,s Ls,........, ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,.......ss ...L..,....s......,,.,..........,,,,,,.L, JUNIOR OFFICERS Lucille Schabarum RuTh Kringel Shirley I-larT Jane Schwalbach SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Pearl Engel Carol STelzer LeoTa STreeTer I-lelen WOIT Ma rgareT GriTTiTh Audrey Ba nsemer Irene Nelson Alice KnudTen DoroThy Mann Muriel Maass Doris STuerzer Lois FiTTing Evelyn Karberg Virginia Miller LeoTa STreeTer Mary Jane Vroman Gay Goheen Marjorie KauTman TopMRow: M. Vroman, C. STelger, L. Schabarurn, K dT Nelson, E. 'Karl:erg, M. LeTTe D. STuerzer, J. Schwalba . I - ' ' V Iler. Second'Rpw. R. Kringel, D. STrong, Miss Machu, Miss Bleyer, Miss Porfer, Miss LeeTe, Miss Phelps, Miss Nappe, M. Kaufman, L. FlTTing. FirsT Row: I-I. Wolff, L. STreeTer, P. Engel, S. Harfl S. TresTer, D. Mann, M. Maass, G. Goheen. Top Row: Edw d Ch TI lc L ln Coapman, Mr.Eric M H , M W h GI L b T iss ein agen, , Firsf Row: MargareT B k A e Wanamaker, Helen M II C I Andree, Jeanne Musch GIRLS' OFFICERS BOYS' OFFICERS PYSSHGHT --,-..LL.......LLL....A.4LLL Carol Andree PresidenT ........,.,..L,.......eLL. Glenn Lemberlr Vice-Presiderfr LL.... I LLLLL,... lvlargareT Becker Vice-Presidem' ........eL.e,...,..A Charles Harp Seflrefary Vee......eeV.-.....A Anne Wanamaker SecreTary .........Ae..,,,..,...ee7, Edward ChiTlik TFGGSUFSI' .....V...... ........ H elen Mueller SergeanT-aT-Arms ......ee Lincoln Coapman Council Rep .,,,L,.,..L .,....... J ean lvlusch UY your TickeTs here! ATTend The game! . . . The members oT The ATH- LETIC ASSOCIATIONS again helped To adverTise The inTer-scholasTic games . . . The BOYS' ASSOCIATION culminaTed The acTiviTies oT iTs Tall' Term wiTh The AThleTic BangueT . . . WiTh Zip Morgan, member oT Olympic bicycle squad, as a TeaTured guesT-speeches by The coaches and The award- ing oT emblems by Coach Balzer, This year's dinner was The Tops . . . For his ouTsTanding parTicipaTion in acTiviTies, Chuck Harp was recognized as The besT all-round aThleTe . . . lvlarqueTTe's coach, Paddy Driscoll, relaTed his experiences as an all-American . . . The homecoming dance and The TooTball hop, which were under The able direcTion oT Glen LemberT, proved ThaT our boys can Trip The lighT TanTasTic . . . clever sTunTs helped adverTise boTh evenTs and proved To be smile-and-aTTendance provoking . . . To iudge Trom The growing membership in WAI-IIAT, girls as well as boys are sporTs-minded . . . A lively Treasure-hunT opened Their acTiviTies . . . Re- member Those clever purple-and-gold mascoTs which we so proudly displayed aT every game? . . . Those do-dads were planned and sold by The members oT WAHIAT . . . Honoring The volleyball vicTors, The girls, under Carol Andree's versaTile leadership, celebraTed aT an inTormal mixer . . . The AThleTic BanqueT was The highlighT oT The season's work, where emblems were awarded To each member oT The Two highesT Teams in all The evenTs during The year . . . The gold medal was awarded To Verna Hein, and The silver To MargareT LudorT, whose name also appears on The school Trophy Tor being The besT all-around girl aThleTe . . . In These ways The ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS TosTered a lasTing inTeresT in any and all Torms OT sporTs . . . 129 :PUJIxJ- Sf' 90X'9' FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Virginia Lex KaThleen Madson Lucille LuedTke Alice KnudTen Mercedes Kegel Marjorie Riordan RuTh Wuerch Lucille Schabarum Jean Adriansen Marion Thielke Mary Scherzinger Audrey Willer DoroThy STrong DoroThy STaTeil DoroThy VieTh Jane DieTz Marion Thielke Audrey Willer Virginia Lex Alice KnudTen DoroThy STrong Lucille Schabarum Lucille LuedTke Jane DieTz . cls,i..s , 2 2 r - , r 'Sze Andriansen. STrong Mar Mercedes Kegel RuTh Wuerch Mary Scherzinger Marjorie Riordan DoroThy VieTh Margery Abel Jean Adriansen DoroThy STaTeil Th 'ef ean Top Row: Jane DueTz, Marlorie Rior l dan, RuTh Wuerch, Alice KnudTen, Lucille Schabarum, Doro yVi h,J Second Row: DoroThy N g y Abl M R iss aascn, M d K gel, DoroThy STaTeiI. Furs? ow. u rey Willer, Mary Jane Scher- F 'n er, arion Thielke, Virginia Lex l R M A I2 Y BVIOUSLY, The place Tor ThaT spliTTing headache is noT in The midsT oT a con- Tusing busTle oT sTudy and acTiviTy . . . The only haven oT peace is The INFIR- MARY-miraculously guieT and resTTul . . . l-lere, Two sTudenT aTTendanTs clad in immaculaTe whiTe uniTorms divine The remedy and adminisTer To The paTienT's need wiTh nearly professional skill . . . The nurses are appoinTed by Miss Raasch Tor Their per- sonaliry, characTer, neaTness, and abiIi+y . . . lT is also essenTial ThaT Their scholasTic rec- ord is beyond reproach . . . Jane DieTz meriTed The posiTion oT supervisor oT INFIR- MARY moniTors Tor Two semesTers . . . Two girls are chosen Tor each hour-This place- menT resulTing aTTer a week's preliminary Training by experienced aTTendanTs . . . ln rec- ogniTion oT Their exemplary services, The girls were honored during The TirsT semesTer by a luncheon aT The CiTy Club . . . Games, sTunTs, and reTreshmenTs consTiTuTed a lasT- ing impression . . . The annual one o'clock luncheon which TeTed boTh alumni and pres- enT llNlFlRMARY members proved To be an occasion oT memorable pleasure . . . Enioy- able as well as inTormaTive were The Talks given by Two alumni speakers . . . Knowledge oT The nursing course oTTered aT Madison was oT special inTeresT To The group because quiTe oTTen Tormer INFIRMARY aTTendanTs ioin The ranks oT The WhiTe Parade . . . The speech on OccupaTional Therapy was also enThusiasTically received . . . Every- girl, a Take-oTT on Everyman, clever sTunTs, rollicking games-and. alas, The celebra- Tion was over . . . FirsT aid service rendered To paTienTs and The pracTical experience gained by aTTendanTs are The noTable beneTiTs oT This organizaTion . . . FosTering an in- TeresT in nursing, The inspiring, selT-sacriTicing. kind-albeiT Tirm-work oT The INFIR- MARY moniTors goes on . Top Row' Alva Ma Carol La Budde, Elizabeth N I M 1 S lh V G g S d mi, n F irs ow Edilh Wo Row: Evelyn Templ n, Miss Zarl- ar, Miss Bear, B lly Herrmann. l R . Jane B J ne Shur, LIBRARY MONITORS Jane Been Jane Been Theo. Griswold Elizabelh Nielson June Shur June Shur Alva Maurer I-larriel Ahrendl Carol LaBudde Evelyn Templeman Belly Herrmann LOST 84 FOUND Edilh Woller Vivian Georges Alva Maurer Mariorie Smilh Carol LaBudde Evelyn Templeman Belly Herrmann Edilh Woller Vivian Georges , ar'orie eo es. econ ROM early morning unlil lale in lhe evening, lhe LIBRARY monilors do a rushing bus: ness . . . Whenever a bewildered knowledge-seeker wanders aimlessly aboul, lhe LIBRARIANS oller experl assislance and-belore you can say Jack Robinson, lhere is lhe book you've spenl hours looking lor . . . The monilors render service wilh a charm- ing smile and-a wink lor some ol lhe lucky boys. . . Ol course lhere is some play inler- spersed wilh lhe labors . . . Carols rang lhrough Washinglon's halls as lhe LIBRARY and LOST X4 FOUND slalls wilh Mr. Balzer celebraled Chrislmas . . . Winler seemed a mosl opporlune lime lo lose lhal giddy scarl lhal Aunlie beslowed on her la- vorile nephew . . . The long line al lhe LOST 84 FOUND bewildered-bul lascinaled -lhe Sophs . . . In anlicipalion lhey joined lhe ranks ol lhe dispossessed . . . I-lowever, lhey lurned a sudden dark red when asked, Did you lose somelhing loo? . . . Recog- nized he-men lound il iusl as advanlageous lo lose a seemingly unlindable obiecl, lor lhe lwo allendanls are ready, willing, and able conversalionalisls . . . They gladly receive mosl obiecls bul live snakes-horrors!-Nol . . . A huge red paper box reposed in lhe place ol honor on February I4lh . . . Clever verses broughl smiles and blushes as lhe girls exchanged greelings . . . A lilm program acquainled lhe sludenl body wilh lhe correcl library eliguelle as well as lhe advanlages ol being an aclive library user . . . To honor lhe grads, lhe slalls collaboraled-lhe resull-a delighllul inlor- mal parly . . . Washinglon perhaps cannol undersland lhe complicaled work lhal lhese sludenls perlorm, bul il will never lail lo appreciale lheir services . . . l3I Manager ,...,... Head ElecTrician Asst ElecTricians Head Prop. ..,... . Asst Prop. ........ . Flyman .,,,,,.,,,., AssT. Flyman ,,7, CarpenTer ....,. POSITIONS ..,..,,....James PeTerman ..,,,,,,,,,William WirTh , ,7.,.....,. Jerome Jahnlce . ......s.... KenneTh RusT , ,..,,,,...s Thomas WendlandT .e.....Philip Ruehl .......BurTon BoeTTcher ...s.,.l-loward RaThlesberger Prop. MisTress ..sY ,v.,eA..... B eT+y Springer Prop. MisTress ,,,, ,......lv1ariorie l-laerTlein James PeTerman William WirTh BurTon BoeTTcher Thomas WendlandT Philip Ruehl Jerome Jahnlce BeTTy Springer ivlariorie l-laerTlein l-!E devil's workshop--or a peaceTul deserT island-or whaT have you? . . ThaT depends upon The STAGE CREW . . . Now don'T Think The boys need only carpenTer Tools and painTer's supplies To geT These eTTecTs . . . beTore They begin, They malce a Thorough research To obTain all The necessary inTormaTion abouT geographical seTTings, period sTyles, and archiTecTural de- signs . . . Can you imagine a STAGE CREW wiThouT a properTy misTressf7 lWashingTon has Twol-Suppose, in The RomanTic Young Lady, There had been no haT To blow in Through The window? . . . Remember The moon in The opereTTa CapTain Kidd -ThaT's experT lighTing . . . There seems To be no end To The boys' slcills . . . They even had a Tropical island-made The daughTers oT Robinson Crusoe Teel righT aT home. . . NOT only in The evening programs-buT every audiTorium program was ably assisTed by The STAGE CREW . . . And whar good Times They have in The STage ArTs Club! . . . Every Two weeks aT The homes oT The members-They cerTainly do Things up righT -dinner and everyThing . . . OTTen guesT speakers-aT oTher Times The members show Their originaliTy by planning The enTerTainmenT . . . No wonder The programs in The audiTorium are so successTul . . . Top Row: Philip Ruehl, Thomas Wendlandt Kennefh Rust Howard RaThlesberger, William Wirfh, Burfon BoeTTcher. W FirsT Row: BeTTy Springer, Mariorie HaerTIein, Mr. Mereen, James PeTerman, Jerome Jahnke. I32 M I, D. Soergel, D. Renzel, C. Frank F V ff R B , . e er, . owen, Top Row: S. Gorensfein, R, Harf, H. Taylor, P. Herbsf, H. enze Eirsg,Row: N. Kleinman, A. Kurzon, R. Wagner, E. Hoffman, Mr. Seefeld, K. Keane, G. L b f B B ' C R . 5 I V. General Supervisor POSITIONS Glenn Lemberf Assisfanl' Supervisor ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carl Frank Main Floor, Ca pfains: Q Cenfer Secfron ....,, ,,,..,,..,,,, P aul Herbsf Righr Sec'l'ion ...,7, Leff Secfion ,.., Balcony, Capfain ,a,, .,....,..,.Richard Harf ....,,,,...Carl Rowe .David Soergel Tickefs, Main Floor., Balcony ..,,,...... Assisfanf .....,.,, Programs .,,...,. em er, . razier, . owe ....,.Burfon Brazier Roberf Blair .,.,,...Ralph Bowen Norman Kleinman .,.,.,..,,,...l-Iarold Taylor Raymond Wagner CI-IEERY word-a helping hand-a confagious smile-you have fhe essence of our USI-IERS . . . Providing a vifal confacf befween fhe home and school, fhe boys personally perform fheir dufies . . . They are chosen for fheir size, personalify, and abilify . . .and sfill no uniforms . . . Mosf of fhe USI-IERS would rafher wear suifs, anyway . . . Who wanfs fo keep fhe girl friend waifing affer fhe program? . . . Scholars, afhlefes, debafers, singers, newsboys, and even a boy mayor-fhe personnel includes members of almosf every school acfivify . . . Graduafion has nof deplefed fhe sfaff fhis year, for a large number of iuniors and sophomores remain . . . gaining skill af various phases of fhe worlc-ushering, managing, ficlcef-falcing, handling fhe balcony- fhe boys are permiffed fo sfafe fheir preference . . . Combining business wifh pleasure, fhe USI-IERS celebrafed wifh soda, hamburgers, and song . . . An enfhusiasfic discussion of fhe plans for Open I-louse was climaxed wifh fhe decision fhaf lvlr. Seefeld had boughf ouf fhe meaf marlcef and drug sfore . . . Ah, yes, Mrs. Seefeld Icnows fhe way fo a boy's hearf . . . Aiding af fhe nighf funcfions of fhe school, fhe USI-IERS concluded anofher year of invaluable service combined wifh wholesome iollify . . . I33 Top Row: W. Schuelke, D. Wulz, H. WaTson, J. Cocking, J. Pearson, R. Degler, H. BernadickT, C. Johnson, B. Simonson, P. HerbsT, E. Shanahan, R, Preiss, G. Zinky. Third Row: D. Pieper, H. Genz, A. SToraTz, B. Brill, G. LandT, Mr, Miller, Miss Falk, Mr. McCuTcheon, E. Curle, D. MacCrossen, J. PeTers, E. Lehman. Second Row: H. Hersh, R. Woboril, G. Froehlich, L. Rasansky, C. HackbarTh, B. Winsfon, R. Hering, R. SweTil, H. Wagner, R. Binkowski, R. RiHer, R. Deufsch. Firsf Row: A. Schneck, D. Schroeder, J. Musch, D. Bergholz, E. Brandenburg, H. Mueller, M. Brue, R, RiTsch, E. STeniem, J. Harris- E. Jacquim, M. Morrissey. GOLF CLUB OFFICERS PresidenT ........... .................... R alph Milaeger Les Rasansky Vice-Presideni' ....... ........ D onald MacCrossen Donald MacCrossen SecreTary ........ ....... ........ J o hn Dooley Charles l-lackbarTh Treasurer ....................... ........ J ohn Dooley Charles HackbarTh Council RepresenTaTive .. ........ Ralph Milaeger George Froehlich H ORE! . . . The nearby greens echoed wiTh The zing oT golT balls whizzing Through The air as The WashingTon link-men again opened The Tall Tourney . . . To Till The vacanT berThs, keen compeTiTive maTches were held Tor anxious conTesTanTs . . . Oh, well. l Tried, anywayl . . . ConsolaTion maTches were held Tor The deTeaTed conTend- ers . . . The GOLFERS awaiTed The spring weaTher, and meanwhile brushed up on sTrokes, much To The disTurbance oT Tond parenTs . . . Opening The spring season wiTh swish, The GOLF CLUB innovaTed a swing-iT session in keeping wiTh The modern Trend . . . Move your righT TooT back-sTraighTen your arm-sTeady now! . . . An experT golT pro held ouTside pracTices Tor The members . . . Meanwhile, slides on diTTiculT sTrokes and illusTraTed demonsTraTions on The various phases oT golTing prepared The GOLFERS Tor The spring maTches . . . Oh, see The birdie . . . ConTrary To The usual idea, This birdie rolled neaTly inTo The cup during one oT oT The inTerscholasTic meeTs . . . Hopes were high as The squad prepared Tor The ciTy conTesT . . . Les Rasansky, Wash- ingTon's ace mashie wielder and The club's chieT execuTive, did much To advance golTing Technique during his adminisTraTion . . . ln This way The GOLF CLUB compleTed anoTher year OT keen compeTiTion and TurThered The knowledge and playing principles oT This ever popular sporT. I34 Top Row: T. Kraus, E. Curley, G. LandT, A. Schmedman, S. GorensTein, D. Hallsfrand, R. Wepfer, E. Grobner, T. TabberT, C. Arps, D. Soergel, R. Preiss, N. Geske, K. SauTer, N. Gross. Third Row: A. KoTler, E. Jeslce, J. Weinberg, R. KenngoTT, E. Zimmermann, B. Bril, H. Diehl, Mr. Froelich, D. Andree, 6. Zinkey, L. Colwell, R. Appel, E. Perchonolc, N. Siegel. Second Row: M. Ruehl, M. Field, M. Sfelfz, L. Guaqliardo, E. Wirpel, H. Glick, M. Kramer, R. Schulfz, H. Bachman, P. Carpenfer, C. Medved, H. Hersh, C. Polzin. FirsT Row: h JH sRGTzHRb S be AHshkMST Leb M. Mart, D.T ieIke,T. Groenevold, R. John, . am, . ra , . U in, R. Charfen rger, . FU a, . eg.-fr,A. i man, M.Cole. TENNIS CLUB OFFICERS Presideni' ......,...., ........,,.......... S herwood GorensTein RoberT GraTz Vice-PresiclenT ,.,.,,,. ....... R oberT GraTz Howard Bachman SecreTary ......... .,,,,.. S Tanley GorensTein STanley GorensTein Treasurer ................... .,,,... D avid l-lallsTrand Norman Siegel Sergeani'-aT-Arms .,,.....,.. .,,.,.. W illiam KnighT Harvey Glick Council Represen'l'aTive ,...,. Joe Weinberg lNG . . . WiTh The song of slashing raclceTs and bounding balls in The air, The TENNIS CLUB members served Themselves The Tall session OT bacl4sTrolces. ToresTrolces, or whaT have you? . . . As The zero hour drew close, The annual Fall Tennis Tournament a local conTesT, was pushed inTo prominence . . . Keen, biTing compeTiTion and TrequenT upseTs characTerized The meeT. as Triendly beTs and long sTanding argumenTs were seT- Tled . . . This inTramural TournamenT was The ouTsTanding compeTiTive evenT oT The Tall Term . . .The neTman aggregaTion was badly handicapped Tor laclc of good raw maTerial as The spring semesTer goT under way . . . Only one lone leTTerman reTurned To Torm The nucleus oT a new Tennis machine . . . A serious shorTage of regular members broughT a school-wide membership drive . . . The addiTional Tunds Trom new members served To send The seven-man Team To The sTaTe Tennis TournamenT aT Neenah, Wisconsin, May 2l-22 . . . The rules To be Tollowed aT The meeT were decided upon aT a meeTing oT The Tennis coaches Trom seven oT The ciTy's high-schools: WesT, NorTh, Lincoln, SouTh, RuTus King, Riverside. and WashingTon . . . CusTer and Juneau senT represenTaTives To The council, buT did noT compeTe in The meeT . . . Only Juneau played non-conTer- ence maTches . . . NOT unTil aTTer The sTrenuous Tinals were The Purgold neTmen willing To resT on The laurels oT a successful season. I35 Top Row: E. Griepenhog, L: Bergemann, J. KlaTT, D. Nelson, C. Frank, W. HupperT, B. Hohensee, 6, Huber, O. Lenz, R. Knuih, R. Macpherson, B. Dole, C. Ergner, R. Nelson, R. LambrechT, R. Busse, H. BarTelme, A. Anger, H. La Due. Fiffh Row: H. Wenninger, R. Greene, J. Hoffman, J. Bunce, W. Slarck, B. Gruber, R. MelnhardT, W. Sheaffer, L. Babrove, C. Viefh, W. SeyferT, B. Ganiere, R. Bauman, L. Anfhony, E. Ololzia, R. Buchli, G.. MarTz, B. Henkel. Fourlh Row: G. Neumer, K. Frank, R. Haggiih, W. Cycrnanick, J. STubbe, A. STe1nerT, R. Bowen, H. OTT, W. Theisen, O, Wilson, R. Engesser, W. Goikovich, F. Tucker, J. Sherkow, W. Ressel, R. Bowen, H. Herz, A. Whiffield Third Row' J Hanus P Derse M Miller B Block W Schwarizbur M Gram' M Kaf F Fh M' ,Kuehnas'r, R. Fuller, Heiser, E.-Dick, A. lCosTlan, Ji Goeb, MJ Marlow R' Adams Secondglkowi' E Ludwig, WZeMyeFs .T nflohdhs D. Uecker, E. Uecker,'J. OConnell, E. Drolinger, D. Maier, E. Milisch' H. Bcheels, H, Blrobel, H. Henderson, J. Makail R. Goeffier. Firsl Row. R. STark, N. Zeichick, E. Slander, W. Malloy, J. ReinarTz, B. Rohrbacher, B. Holman, R. Scharch, H. TrosT, K. 'Conlin, D. Siarke. M, Sernoviiz, T. Malloy, W. Jahnke, E. KurTz. OFFICERS PresiclenT ............. ............................ F elix Huwiler Vice-PresidenT ....... ......... H arvey Scheu SecreTary .......... ..,.... R oberr Banowske Treasurer ........ ...,,,... P hilip Bliwas XTRAl-Read all abouT iTl . . . OTTen The average person has been awakened by The cries oT The NEWSBOYS . . . Annoyed by The noise, we were neverTheless curi- ous abouT The laTesT news evenT . . . Thus The NEWSIES learned Their TirsT lesson-To arouse inTeresT . . . WhisTling as They made The rounds and rendering eTlicienT service, The NEWSBOYS Tollowed The moTTo seT by The club's criTic Learning while earning . . . Early in The year The club parTicipaTed in an open discussion concerning The rela- Tionship oT The sTreeT Trader To The school and To The Newsboys' Republic . . . Through- ouT The semesTer, parTicipaTion in various Torrns of sporTs was sTressed . . . The splash- ers rewarded The eTTorTs oT club oTFicers by compeTing in The CiTy Swimming lvleeT . . . This acTive inTeresT was of advanTage To The club because enTrance in any evenT counTs Toward The Newsboys' ParTicipaTion Award . . . The NEWSBOYS' honor roll was keen record oT scholasTic achievemenT . . . An average oT TorTy boys each monTh aTTained This vicTory . . . because a NEWSBOY musT have an average oT eighTy-Tive wiTh no mark below eighTy in order To make The honor roll, he musT have been learning while earning l . . . THE evenT oT The year was The annual badge inspecTion . . . Again our NEWSIES Turned ouT a hundred per cenT . . . newssovs I36 Top Row: V. Krasnicka, K. Trampel, E. Hein, F. Huwiler, R.Johnson, R. Huwiler, F. Church, O. Fiene, K. Bufcher, R. STaum, W. Hoeppner H. HochsTein, R. Aik, S. Lemezis, G. Beuscher, J. Simmons, H. HarTgers, R. STrack, K. Manfz. Fiffh Row: E. Mison, B. Einsiedel W. Pokrass, J. PrinTup, K. Racine, B. Puerzer, J. EpsTein, M. Weber, P. Bliwas, H. Rofh, R. Lien, R. Rabuchin, J. Griffin, J. Weinberg D. Runkel, R. Maurer, H. Genz, J. Gleixner. Fourih Row: J. Zygmunf, W. Ferch, W. Albedyll, R. Schuelke, R. Harris, R. Lobas E. Belkind, J. Dowling, J. Berman, C. Drago, C. Krecklow, C. Kershaw, R. Banowske, E. Fowler, L. MassopusT, J. Dunn, S, Rich Third Row: J. Trosch, H. Scheu, W. Beihoff, B. MaTT, R. Johnson, B. Hawkins, H. Zembrosky, S. Podell, K. Kreifer, J. Dooley, F. Horen sfeinl J. Wolf, J. GilleTT, J. MelsTer, S. Eisler, R. Grabo. Second Row: N. Moeller, J. Albrecht J. Zillmer, D. Geigerman, O. lding E. Venske, T. Lamerand, W, Baermann, J. Boeschaar, E, Zellmer, T. PeTerson, R. Nimergood, C. Puerzer, P. HorensTein. First Row R. Nienow, H. Sensel, E. Murphy, W. Grielo, J. Schell, F. SchmidT, R. Mai, R. Scharfenberger, M, Lemke, R. HansT, H. Kiesl. J. Mechanic R. Stevenson. OUTSTANDING MEMBERS Discussion Groups Charles VieTh William Malloy Robefi NelSOn BerTram Bloclc Ralph BGUmf3V1fW Waher Baermanri Thomas Malloy Melvin Lemlce Scholarship RoberT l-luwiler Joseph ReinarTz OSS Them over-roll iT TighTl . . . The annual paper rolling meeT, The main aThleTic evenT OT The year, was held aT The SieTerT CenTer . . . Brawny hurlers and our cham- pion rag Tolders enTered The compeTiTive conTesT . . . The sTalces were someThing worTh Trying Tor-a parTicipaTion buTTon Tor The enTranT and a cup Tor The school . . . Tarzan's call rang Through The halls oT WashingTon as The ToresT lord visiTed our civi- lizaTion . . . He arrived aT Miss KuehnasT's special reguesT To inspire our would-be Tough guys . . . Tarzan proved his virile gualiTies by various TeaTs oT sTrengTh . . . 'SnuThin'l-l could do ThaT Tool said The soph . . . 'l eaT spinach! . . . The NEWSIES also boasT oT brain among Them . . . Nine boys visiTed diTTerenT schools, par- TicipaTed in panel discussions, and upheld The honor oT The club . . .These smarT laddies garnered TirsT place in The disTricT Tinals . . . A lecTurer Talked To The boys on Mexico, including everyThing oT inTeresT To one oT us Turriners and also painTed a picTure OT The liTe oT Milwaulcee's Mexicans . . . Accompanying This TeaTure was a swing band oT sepia seamen . . . The selecTion oT NEWSlES who excelled in scholarship broughT The year's acTiviTies To a close . . . The end oT The Term saw Miss KuehnasT's ambiTion graTi- Tied as The club gained recogniTion as an inTegral parT oT school liTe . . . NEWSBOVS So you be loolcing lur birds-elf? Good deeds alone can lwelp Everyman. 'Flo you we owe tlwe Soutlwern spy. Girls just will be boys, sometimes. Briglwter moments ol a Soutlwern sp llwny plmotcgraplmy is a real hobby Plwysics tells us lwow We lwear tlwe l-lades or tlwe homecoming? Clwoos L I KNOW YOU TAKE GOOD AIM! TI-IE CAST TAKES A CURTAIN CALL YOU TAKE ME TO LUNCI-I ? TO BE A MAN- WI-IO IS THERE? HGOODBY GRANDMA- M-MY I-IAT BLEW IN- AI-I, BUT IT IS YOUR SLIPPERV' BUT TI-IEI2E'S A LIMIT TO MY DARINCU' -L-Vgfms. Vwp- 1 -1' 1 -fs,-:V-za ':V-1: fMf'! 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THE BACON AT THE END OF THE TRAIL SHIPMATES STAR AT SHUEFLEBOARD. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT. LIRSIDE DOWN, PLEASE! READY! VOL! SERVE. OH! HOW EASY! I4 Top Row: B. Ferguson, M. Reydman, R. Haynes, N. C-eske, C. Harp, V. Muller, E. Vanden Heuvel, R. Kehlerf, L. Coapman, F. Ladewug, E. Hager. econd Row: G. Fro 'ic , K. SauTer, D. R el, H. Dick, R. Milae er, abak, R. Sfark, H. Brown, F, VeTTer. FirsT Row: S ehl h enz g N J. Dale, R. Kuchler, G. Helden, J. Dally, M. Holzman, K. Cooney, E. Arpe, W. WledoTT. N ANSWER To Coach Lisle BIackbourn's pig- skin call, some TiTTy gridders responded. From This group The I936 TooTbalI Team was To be developed. Among These were Tour veTerans, Chuck I-Iarp, cenTerq Doug Renzel, Tackle: Ken SauTer, Tull- back, and Earl Hager, Tackle: Torming The nu- cleus oT The Team. Beginning pracTice in early SepTember The squad had abouT Two weeks To whip inTo shape Tor The TirsT encounTer wiTh Green Bay EasT. The Purgolders journeyed To Green Bay and IosT a hard ToughT IoaTTle by one poinT, 7-6. A week IaTer a well-Timed, smooTh-working Team crushed WauwaTosa 26-O. The sTar oT The game was The Tiny Purgold halTIoack, Ken Cooney, who did some clever open-Tield running. Beginning The ciTy conTerence, The Tonians in- vaded The SouTh side, and came home wiTh a CITY STANDINGS Won LosT Pc'I'. Ea ST ......... ...... 5 I .833 Bay View ......... ....,.. 5 I .833 WashingTon ....... 4 2 .667 SouTh ........... ....... 4 2 .667 Lincoln ...... .,...,. 3 3 .SOO CusTer ..... ....... 3 3 .500 Nor'II1 ....... ....... 2 4 .333 Tech ......... ....... I 5 . I 67 WesT ....... ....... 0 6 .000 I5-6 vicTory over a defensively sTubIoorn Car- dinal Team. AlThough The Purgolders Tar ouT- gained The SouTh Division boys, They TrequenTly Tumbled aT The sighT oT The goal line. The nexT encounTer had more Than one person worried over iTs resulTs. The home boys sTarTed ouT sTrong, leading aT The end OT The Third quar- Ter 26-O. Then Tech opened iTs bag oT Tricks: a 25 yard sleeper pass, The longesT one oT The season, compIeTed over The head OT a suI:JsTiTuTe haIT-back, paved The way Tor Tech's Touchdowns. The Tinal score was 26-I9 in WashingTon's Tavor. CusTer seemed To be a sTumbling block Tor WashingTon more Than once This year. Riding The air lanes wiTh uncanny accuracy, The Tar- norTh-side boys oTTenTimes paved The way Tor Touchdowns. WashingTon seemed To have an oTT day, and noThing TuncTioned3 as a resuIT, The home boys Took iT on The chin I2-6, CusTer win- ning by a TourTh guarTer Touchdown. COACH POWERS COACH BLACKBOUI I44 i FOOT BALI CCT BA LL ITH one deTeaT againsT Them The Black- bourn men wenT on The Tield againsT a lighT buT smooTh working, TighTing EasT-side Team. For The TirsT quarTer The Purgolders, displaying class, ToughT The easTsiders To a sTandsTill, and TrequenTly broke Through To smear The Black and Orange backs Tor large losses. ln The second half EasT broughT ouT The horseshoes and scored The TirsT Touchdown on a pass deTlecTed ouT ol: The hands of Two WashingTon players inTo a rival's hands. LaTer in The game an EasT back broke away Tor anoTher Touchdown-Tinal score I3-O in EasT's Tavor. Following This deTeaT, The Tonians came back againsT a classy Lincoln High squad which had deTeaTed The EasT side Team earlier in The' sea- son and reverTing To earlier Torm crushed The LINE-SMASH Blue and Silver 7-O. The lone marker came wiTh The help oT a horseshoe pass, The ball being deTlecTed inTo a WashingTon man's hands by Three Lincoln men: however, The Purgolders were knocking aT The Lincoln goal several Times during The lasT quarTer. This game climaxed The TooT- ball careers oT several seniors, aT WashingTon: Charles l-larp, Ken SauTer, Earl l-lager, George Froehlich, Ken Cooney, Linc Coapmen, and Eddie Arp. The ouTlook Tor The coming season is very opTimisTic. WiTh seven leTTer men reTurning. a sTrong Team can be expecTed. Doug Renzel, George l-leiden, l-lerm Nabak, Bob KehlerT, Verne Miller, and CapT. Will WiedoTl:, sTar guard and an all ciTy man, oughT To go places nexT season. , REVERSE Co-Captain Sauter Wi9dOH Miller Ferguson Renzel Cooney P4abak 146 Diclc Coapmen I47 I-lager Froelwlich Arpe Kelwlert Heiclen Co-Captain Harp To Row Coach Sp ague, D. Taylor, D. Wulz, J. GarTz, K. Gardner, B. Simonson, C. Johnson, H. HochsTein, D. Allen, R. Hoehn, Coach e s econd Ro R. Wagner, W. Ressell B. Van Amen, R. Woboril, R. Graham, L. Davis, l. Cohen, N. Heller, J. Ramir. Firsf Row: ubn m leich, R. KosTIan, W. KindT, C. Flesch, J. BauTer, D. MacAllisTer. THE second Team conTingenT, Those unknown, unheralded minor men who so oTTen provide seasoned maTerial Tor The varsiTy squad, Tinished a successTul season wiTh an impressive accounT- no deTeaTs. STarTing as raw, inexperienced ma- Terial. a Tormidable squad OT gridiron warriors emerged, who ride high and wide over all Their opposiTion. The TirsT game was played on OCT. 7, when The Purple and Gold Tripped The CusTer B squad l2-O, ThroughouT This enTire game The TighT and spiriT oT The Ewers-Sprague proTeges were apTly emphasized. ln Their nexT engagemenT The B clan meT The reserves OT WesT Milwaukee High. Only by dom- inaTing play during The lasT Three quarTers was The local conTingenT able To keep abreasT oT The Green and Gold. The game ended in a 7-7 Tie. Only Tour days laTer The Tech and Tonian B's baTTled To a scoreless Tie in a Tough, bruis- ing baTTle. The Two squads were so evenly maTched ThaT neiTher Team-ThroughouT The enTire game-showed an appreciable superioriTy. UnsaTisTied wiTh Their supposedly weak show- ing againsT WesT Milwaukee, The Tonian B squad engaged The Green and Gold in a reTurn game on The local campus. This Time The Tinal reckoning showed a diTlierenT resulT-The Purple and Gold clearly showed Their superior power by humbling The Suburban Team I3-O. WiTh This vicTory The season ended. UndoubT- edly many oT The ouTsTanding minor men will Till varsiTy shoes nexT season. Some of The ouT- sTanding linemen were lvl. Holzman, H. Hoch- sTein, and K. Gardner. E. Cohen, L. Davis, and D. Wulz sTarred in Their backTield duTies. Special commendaTion musT be made upon The Tine coaching oT The Two B squad menTors- Coaches Ewers and Sprague. COACH EWERS SECOND TEAIN COACH S P RAG Q LCDPI-l TEAM OACH MCCUTCHEON Top Row: Coach GeTTle, J. PeTers, P. Hoflrnann, W. Anderson, J. Fischer, B. Leimbach, l. Fisk, R. Weigele, B Do A Ho H Taylor, R. Rabuchin, R. Marlenihal, H. Kreuser, D. English, NV. Qoldfisch. Second Row: 'E. Semon, UE.. Silber, E O av D Sa s J. Pulos R B ,I . owen, R. Fuchs, H. HeuTner, B. Bensman, J. Vlcarl, P. Dorow, R. Franklin, E. Oloizla. Firsf o T S Jubelier, T. Jaeschke, J. Harris, R. Raymond, A. RoTTmann, K. Dennis, E. Klcman, A. Boxer, E. DroTT. COAC H G ETTLE THE sophomore TooTball Team, perhaps The mosT unpublicized oT all The TooTball Teams, Tinished a successTul season-winning Tour oT Their Tive engagemenTs and oTherwise handling Their schedule in Tine Torm. The soph squad Turned up plenTy oT promising maTerial, much oT which will sTrengThen The varsiTy lineup in The noT-Too-Tar TuTure. The TirsT engagemenT oT The season was raTher disasTrous Trom The Tonian poinT oT view. ln ThaT game our green, inexperienced gridders losT To WauwaTosa 7-O. WashingTon more Than made amends Tor This deTeaT by Thoroughly downing The WesT ouTTiT l3-O. Twice in succession and noT more Than a Tew minuTes aparT, l-l. Taylor, sTar halTbaclc oT The GeTTle-lvlcCuTcheon clan, sTepped OTT Touchdown runs oT 30 and 20 yards respecTively. ln a reTurn engagemenT wiTh Wau- waTosa, The local squad deTeaTed The Red Raiders 6-O. Then The iarvies decisively Trounced The Blue and Gray oT Lincoln 7-O. This game marlced The end oT The regular scheduled season, buT laTer The combined soph and B Torces engaged Bay View and came ouT on The blue inlc side OT The ledger, 7-O. Savas and MarienThal were Tine aT The wings. Fisk, Rabuchin, and Benzman held down The Tackles. Seeman, Boen. and Jubelier were acTive aT The guards while Raymond held down The pivoT posT. ln The loacldield l-larris was mosT acTive aT The quarTer posT while Taylor, Pulos, Franklin, and Vicari played aT The halves. ROTT- man, Kreuser, and LeuTner played Tine ball aT The crashing posTs. Coaches GeTTle and lvlcCuTcheon Turned in Tine perTormances as menTors. Ti Bla Sm n, O. Hansen, Mgrs., D. Loeser, W. O'Brien, L. PickeTT, J. Moore, P. Rubin, H. Taylor, B. Bril, A. Rahnl La g R KehlerT, E. Werderman. AST-IINGTON began The l936-37 cage season wiTh Three veTeran leTTermen: BurT Bril, Bob KehlerT, and AI Rahn. As The season progressed, iT was apparenT Tha+ The Purgolders would miss The services oT Two graduaTed guards. As a resulT Coach Blackbourn shiTTed Bril Trom Torward To guard, in order To sTrengThen The deTense. Juneau served as a warm-up Tor The ciTy cage conTerence, and The Purgolders easily deTeaTed Them 27-IZ. The second encounTer was noT so Tavorable since The Tonians wenT down To deTeaT before a classy Tech l-ligh squad. The Purgolcl- ers ToughT hard, however, and when The Tinal gun sounded The score was I7-l5, on The Boiler- makers' side. The Tamed horseshoe Trick came in handy dur- ing The game againsT WesT Division. Don Loeser dropped in a giTT shoT during The closing minuTes oT The game, To puT iT on ice, and The Purple and Gold cagers leTT The Tloor vicTorious by The score of 22-Zl. CITY STANDINGS Won LosT PcT. Lincoln ...... ......... 9 0 l .000 Tech .,............ .,,...... 7 2 .778 Wasl-iingTon ...,.. ......... 6 3 .667 NorTh ........ ......... 5 4 .556 Wesl- ,,,,,,.. ....,.. . 5 4 .556 I50 WiTh The deTerminaTion OT a championship Team The Purgolders wenT aTTer Their TradiTional game wiTh Riverside. UpseTTing The dope, They Trounced The Orange and Black 22-l3. CusTer High School's cagers knocked WashingTon ouT oT Championship chances by upseTTing The boys in purple and gold, 30-28. As The nexT Toe The Blackbourn cagers en- gaged The Top ranking Lincoln l-Tigh School ComeTs, and as a resulT, Tinished on The small end OT a 33-26 score: however, The Purgold cagers caused The Blue and Grey several nervous rnomenTs during The TirsT Three quarTers. During The second semesTer, The Tonians pol- ished OTT SouTh Division, Bay View, and The highly raTecl NorTh Division Teams in due suc- cession. OuTsTanding Tor WashingTon ThroughouT The season were CapTain BurT Bril, who again made All-CiTy aT guard, Bob KehlerT, All-CiTy aT cen- Ter, and Alby Rahn, honorable menTion aT Torward. CAPTAlN BRIL COACH BLACKBOUI BASKET BALL Qhirst Team BASKET BALI. B Squacli K. Wopperf, K. Gunderson, K. Gardner, R. Graham, P. GerhardT, H. Knipperf, C. Flesch, K. Grimm, J Ha C ach I-I UNDER The guidance oT Coach I-Iumke, re- cenTIy acquired TacuITy member and Tormer basIceTbaII player aT STaTe Teachers' College, The Purgold B squad, consisTing oT sophomores ancl juniors, swung inTo acTion againsT B squads oT oTher high schools. In spiTe oT The TacT ThaT WashingTon Tre- quenTIy came ouT on The small end oT The score, They were always in The game TighTing and as a resuIT mosT oT The scores ThroughouT The season were very cIose, oTTen varying by only one poinT. Led by CapTain Graham, The Purgolders played Rufus King Twice, coming ouT on The Ii++Ie end oT The score boTh Times. The TirsT score was PTAIN GRAHAM COACH I-IUMKE 24-22 and The second 22-I9. EasT, WashingTon's TradiTionaI rival, also posTed Two vicTories over The Tonian cagers during The season by The scores OT 30-I2 and 22-2I. The Purgolders broke inTo The win column deTeaTing Pulaski 27-I9, and Then Trouncing The Tech B squad 20-I5. In The Tinal games oT The season WashingTon was de- TeaTed by CusTer and WauwaTosa. The primary purpose oT The B squad basIceTbaII Team is To discover and Train players Tor The varsiTy Team. AIThough games are played, com- peTiTion is noT sTressed, as much as TundamenTaIs OT passing, shooTing, Team co-ordinaTion and plays. OuTsTanding on The B squad were Gard- ner, Grimm, and Graham. CITY STANDINGS Won LosT Pc-T. Easf ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,, 5 4 .556 Souih ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 6 .333 Cu5+er ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 6 .333 Bay View ,.....,... ......,.. 2 7 .222 J u neau ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 0 9 .000 I I5I K Werderman Kehlert ohm Qubin Moore I52 Loeser Taylor Ladewig piclcett: Q,Brein Renzel 153 ASK . Driss, W. KurTh, E. Einsiedel, J. Pearson, R. Aik, R. Frey, C. Oberly, E. VeTTer. WITH only Three reTurning veTerans Trom The championship squad oT The previous year To Torrn The nucleus OT This year's Team, Coach Archie l-lechT produced anoTher comparaTively greaT cross-counTry Team, which seemed To gaTh- er sTrengTh as The season progressed, and cli- rnaxed iTs previous showings wiTh an amazingly high sTanding in The STaTe meeT-The Tinal run oT The season. On OcTober 3, The harriers began The season by impressively downing Lincoln, 25-36. The Tollowing week, however, They were overpowered and swamped by a sTrong EasT Team 53-I5, and in The Tollowing week losT To WesT 36-20. WiTh halT oT The schedule compleTed. and wiTh a rec- ord oT one lone vicTory To Two deTeaTs, Things loolced very dark Tor The harriers. The Tonian squad wenT To The Janesville meeT wiTh small hopes, expecTing To be decisively downed. ln- sTead The Team grabbed a surprise ouT oT The bag: and when The day was over, The records showed ThaT WashingTon had placed a surpris- ing sevenTh primarily because OT The impressive running oT CapTain Paul Krause. SomewhaT in- spired, The cross-counTry aggregaTion scored a TiTTh place in The CiTy meeT, which TeaTured a surprise-The Tine running oT liTTle Ed VeTTer. The STaTe meeT proved To be The climax oT sur- prises, Tor ThaT day The Team came Through- WashingTon placed an amazing second. Two harriers-CapTain Krause and Ed VeTTer - received The major award. Krause Tor an eighTh in The Janesville-an I8Th in The CiTy- and a 9Th in The STaTe meeT. Ed VeTTer Tor a 2OTh in The Janesville-a 5Th in The CiTy, and a Tine 5Th in The STaTe meeT. R. Einseidel, R. Frey, l-l. Driss, C. Oberly, R. Ailc, J. Pearson, and W. KurTh received minor leTTers. 154 CAPTAIN KRAUSE R Ll N T I2 Y COACH HECH I2 E T I. I OACH POWERS Top Row: A. Rock, J. Himmelreich, H. Driss, Coach Powers, H. SeeboTh, E. VeTTer, G. Perssion, R. STevenson s ow g R. S rk, V. Miller, S. Cohen, J. Pulos. fa CAPTAIN STEVENSON FTER climaxing a season of eIeven sTraighT vicTories and no deTeaTs, The Purgold maT squad enTered The currenT season To uphold Their previous undeTeaTed season as champions. AIThough This year proved To be noT quiTe as successTuI as previous seasons, The IocaIs Tinished Their sIaTe wiTh onIy one deTeaT on The books. Under The able TuTeIage oT Coach John Powers, The grappIers swung inTo acTion wiTh a reTurning nucleus oT Tour veTerans: Edward VeTTer, Berlin Ferguson, EarI Hager, and KeiTh Keane. However, The IasT Three boys named dropped ouT because OT graduaTion and iniuries. This TacT considerabIy weakened The Team. In spiTe oT This, Coach Powers quickIy deveIoped wresTIers To Till Their places and The Team wenT on To win. The local grunTers goT OTT To a Tlying sTarT in Their newly organized muny Ioop regisTering Their TweITTh consecuTive vicTory over Washing- Ton Park oT Racine 29-I5. WashingTon also won a reTurn engagemenT by The score oT 28-25. The WashingTon I-Iigh boys also won Two maTches Trom WesT IvIiIwauI4ee I-Iigh. In addiTion To These vicTories The Powersmen TrampIed over a newly organized RuTus King Team 5I-I5. ATTer winning sevenTeen sTraighT maTches over a period oT Two years, The Purgoiders journeyed To Neenah and were nosed ouT by a sTrong Neenah I-Iigh SchooI Team 25-ZI. I55 Row R Hubbes R. Hyack, J. Andrich, C. Oberlv, Mr. DerrwaldT, J. Harwood, W. Schaal, R. RiTTer, C. Weber. Firsf Row: ands F Wallber P. Pohle, W. Nourse, H. Dorow, J. Ramin, W. Weber. RESPONDING eagerly To The TirsT call, quiTe a repuTable squad oT swimmers assembled and all WashingTon had visions oT a Tine season. BuT beTore The season had progressed very Tar, The Team was well-riddled Through ineligibles. ln many insTances luck seemed To have deserTed The Tinmen: key men were oTTen absenT Trom meeTs due To illness. Added To These diTTiculTies were The wholly inadequaTe pracTice TaciliTies Tor The swimmers. On The whole, however, The schedule was Tairly well handled and WashingTon has reason To be proud OT This year's Tankmen. There were many brighT spoTs in The season, especially The excellenT showing oT Paul Pohle in The backsTroke. Carl Weber in The I0O-yard Tree sTyle, and Dorow, Schaal, C. Weber, and l-lyack oT The 200-yard Tree sTyle relay Team, were oTher consisTenT poinT winners. The season began on December TirsT, when The Purgold Tankers en- gaged The NorThmen. The Tinal score showed The Purple and Gold on The shorT end oT a 29-44 score. NexT The Tonians were deTeaTed by WesT Allis and Milwaukee UniversiTy School by 32-40 and 3l-42 scores, respecTively. On December l5, however, The WashingTonians posTed Their TirsT vicTory-over EasT, 43-30. AlThough iT was sTilI early in The season, iT was perhaps The TirsT Time ThaT The whole Purgold squad swung inTo sTride and showed any winning possibiliTies. BUT The Tine showing oT The EasT meeT was wholly overshadowed by The crushing deTeaT imposed by WauwaTosa To The Tune oT 54-I9. SubsTiTu- Tions were numerous in This meeT which accounTs Tor The gloomy showing. NexT Bay View sank The Tonian squad, winning in Tine Torm 40-33. The Purgolds goT Their TirsT TasTe oT major compeTiTion in The LiTTle ConTerence meeT, spon- sored Tor Those schools who do noT have Their own Tanks, coming Through wiTh a Third. The local squad came away wiTh Two records in This liTTle loop TilT. Paul Pohle, high scorer oT The Team, seT a new T00-yard backsTroke record. l-lis Time was I:I0. The I20-yard relay Team, com- posed oT Pohle, Nourse, and Carl Weber, also hung up a new Time record oT l:I4 seconds. The sTrange parT oT This meeT, however, was The show- ing oT EasT. AlThough soundly beaTen by The local conTingenT in dual compeTiTion, EasT placed ahead oT our boys in This meeT. COACH DERRWALE CAPTAIN POHLE M. SchokaTz, J. Valerius, N. HowiTT, A. OTTo, G. Halazon, R. FriTsche, W. OaTs, W. Heiser, J. Brasch, J. Hildebrandf S Weichman W. Hupperf, W. NeusTedTer, W. ScheaTier, K. Voy, W. Meier. N JANUARY I4, I937, WashingTon en- gaged Cudahy in a Thrilling baTTle. The Purgold squad deTeaTed The souTh side bunch by one poinT, ending up on The long side oT a 37-36 score. Shorewood's crack Team was meT nexT. As expecTed, The local Team did noT come near heading oTT The sTaTe champions. The NorTh Division l-ligh easily Took our squad inTo camp 45-28 on February 2. The boys began The nexT semesTer in Tine Torm by winning Trom EasT again 38-34 buT in The CounTy meeT. were badly ou+classed by The Tield, Tinishing way down wiTh 2lf2 poinTs. WesT Divi- sion's anemic squad was easily sunlc by a 44-27 score buT Tech, a high TavoriTe among The ciTy Teams, nexT beaT our boys 40-33. Lincoln was deTeaTed' 47-26 and Then WauwaTosa again beaT The Purgolders 46-27. On March 5, I937, The Tonian squad com- peTed in The CiTy meeT and came home wiTh more Than iTs share oT The bacon. The local con- TingenT Took a TourTh place--again behind EasT, whom iT had Twice deTeaTed in dual compeTi- Tion. The Tonians scored 2l poinTs-largely on a TirsT by Pohle in The baclcsTrolce. a Third by Carl Weber in The lOO-yard Tree sTyle and on The Tine showing oT The ZOO-yard Tree sTyle relay Team who capTured anoTher TirsT in a surprise win. On April 3 The season ended wiTh The STaTe meeT. The end was raTher disasTrous, however, since our boys were compleTely shuT ouT oT The scoring. Much consideraTion musT be given To The Tine coaching oT swimming insTrucTor Byron DerrwaldT, who, despiTe The many handicaps which pre- venTed him Trom Turning ouT championship cali- ber Teams, has so liTTed The inTeresT in swim- ming ThaT iT now ranlcs as one oT The besT repre- senTed sporTs in The school. G. Zinky, J. Perers, D. MacCrossen, L. Rasansky D. Binkowsky. lTH The opening oT The counTy Tairways The WashingTon High School divoTeers sTarTed pracTicing Tor The deTense oT The ciTy conTerence TiTle. CapTain Les Rasansky and Don lvlac- Crossen, reTurning veTerans, Torrned The Team which rose To even greaTer heighTs Than lasT year. AlThough missing ouT on The conTerence cham- pionship, They wenT on To show Their superioriTy over ciTy high schools by winning The Third place in The sTaTe TournamenT. The local golTers opened Their conTerence maTches by deTeaTing RuTus King 3-I, Les Rasan- sky posTing a 90 Tor The lowesT score oT The meeT. As Their second Toes. The Purgold divoT- diggers Took on The EasT Side ouTTiT and deTeaTed Them in a hard ToughT baTTle 6-5, Les Rasansky posTing The low oT 80 Tor The meeT. Pulaski High School gave The local boys Their TirsT seT- back oT The season as They surprisingly deTeaTed WashingTon 6-5, a TighT aTTair. ln anoTher maTch CusTer losT To WashingTon 6-5. ATTer much disagreemenT, The CiTy High School GOIT TournamenT was awarded To EasT, WashingTon Taking second place. Don lvlac- Crossen sTarred by Taking an 82, second lowesT Tor The TournamenT. Failure To win was probably due To The disappoinTing showing oT Les Rasan- sky, who was oTl his usual Torm. AT The climax oT The season The WashingTon Boulevard boys Traveled To Sheboygan and did very well by copping Third place in The STaTe High School TournamenT. WauwaTosa, suburban champs, came Through To win TirsT place wiTh a Team ToTal oT 497. Madison won second wiTh 504 and WashingTon Third wiTh 520. Les Rasan- sky also won a medal Tor posTing The Third lowesT score oT The TournamenT. I58 CAPTAIN RASANSKY COACH MCCUTCHEO TENNIS CAPTAIN SIEGEL R. G-rafz, N. Gross, G, LandT, S. GorensTein, K. SauTer, N. Siegel, H. Bachman. FOR The TirsT Time in many a year Washing- Ton's Tennis Team did noT Tinish The season aT The head oT The lvluny league: however lconsidering The maTerial on hand aT The begin- ning oT The seasonl They did remarkably well To end up in second place. The Tonians sTarTed The season in good sryle by walloping WesT 5-O, SouTh 3-2, and Lincoln 5-O. ATTer showing such Tine Torm, The Purgolders wenT down To deTeaT beTore EasT in a hard ToughT baTTle 3-2. Following This, NorTh Division's sTrong squad upseT The Purgolders by elcing ouT a 3-2 win. Following These deTeaTs, The sons oT Wash- ingTon caughT Their sTride, deTeaTing WesT Tor The second Time 4-I, and also SouTh 4-I. Shore- wood gave The Purgolders Their second seTbaclc by The score oT 3-2. ln The laTer games OT The season WashingTon losT To Lincoln 3-2, deTeaTed Juneau Twice, 5-O and 4-l, losT To EasT 5-O, and deTeaTed RuTus King Twice, 5-Oi and 5-O. Upholding TradiTions, The Purgold neT squad iourneyed To The STaTe meeT and earned a TiTTh place. lncidenTally, iT has been a long Time since The Purgolders have Tailed To garner aT leasT a place. The doubles Team, Gross and GraTz, sailed Through To The semi-Tinals, being eliminaTed by The TournamenT champs Trom Oshkosh. The singles players did noT Tare so well, Norm Siegel being puT ouT in The second round and Ken SauTer in The Third round. The Team which played as a uniT The enTire season was Norm Siegel, capTain and No. l, Neal Gross No. 2, Bob GraTz No. 3, Ken SauTer and l-lowie Bachman, TirsT doubles, and STan Soren- sTein and Gerald l.andT aT The second doubles posT. OTher players were Roy WepTer and BurT Bril. l59 2 mile Relay 440-yd. Relay Mile Relay G Helden R. Frey, S. Rich, M. Spoerl, P. Krause, B. Einseidel, R. J Pearson W. KindT. B. Brewer, P. l-layes. MarienThal, J. Lewandowski. THAT all imporTanT quesTion of whaT The Pur- gold Track brigade was going To do in The cinder lanes This season, seemed a puzzle To all including The coaches, unTil along came The big meeTs, and Then The Sherman Boulevard boys came Through. The opening of The season seemed noT Too opTimisTic Tor The Tonians. In The IO0- yard dash Rich, a seasoned veTeran, and Bernie Einseidel looked good. OTher veTerans reTurning were Pearson in The 440 and Krause in The halT mile, Ed VeTTer in The mile, and Eigner in The low hurdles. The high hurdles were Taken by Bob KehlerT, who Took a Third in The CiTy meeT lasT year. ln The weighTs Doug Renzel seemed The besT beT. Swinging inTo acTion, The Purgolders dropped Their TirsT meeT To SouTh Division 6073-5O'f3. AlThough KehlerT and Simonson won The hurdles, Sid Rich Took The IOO, KehlerT a Tie Tor TirsT in The high iump, and Krause a TirsT in The halT mile, The locals losT, being slammed in The 440 and 220-yard dashes. The Tonians also dropped The second dual To WesT in a TighT aTTair 55'f2-57lf2. WesT's vicTory was probably due To Sokoly who Took Three TirsTs, in The IOO, 220, and high hurdles. Bernie Ein- seidel again Took TirsT in The quarTer mile, Krause Taking a TirsT in The mile, KehlerT TirsT in shoTpuT. and Renzel TirsT in The discus. The yearlings, Zoesch, l-loTTman, and Oberly Trom WashingTon Took TirsT, second, and Third in The pole vaulT Tor a surprise. AlThough Bay View won The Third dual meeT, The Purgolders showed ThaT They were develop- ing. The score was 59V2 To 48lf2. The shining lighTs Tor WashingTon were Paul Krause, who beaT Aschenbrenner, Tormer ciTy champion, Bob KehlerT and Bernie Einseidel. CO-CAPTAIN KEHLERT RACK CO-CAPTAIN EINSEID 5 Q 2 X 5 5 3 T E 2 2 E l 5 s T E Finally crashing inTo The win column, The Pur- IRA AY TROPI-IY High hurdle shuTTIe 4 mile relay 880 yd. relay R. KehIerT, B.Simonson, R. Aik, E. VeTTer, S. Rich, B. Simonson, J. Pearson, R. Eigner. C.OberIy, P.GerhardT. M. Spoerl, B. Einseidel. THIS year iT was an enTireIy diTTerenT sTory aT The Waukesha relays and only The clever sTraTegy oT Coach I-IechT in iuggling his men in difFFerenT posiTions kepT The Purgolders on Top. AIThough WashingTon was given only an ouT- side chance To win, They romped home wiTh The Trophy and TirsT place in spiTe oT The TacT ThaT They Took no TirsT places. Took his speciaITy, The high sTicks. Krause Took The 880, KehIerT and Eigner The high iump, Weber The discus and KehIerT The shoTpuT. KehIerT was high poinT man wiTh a ToTaI oT I7 poinTs. AIThough WashingTon only Took a TourTh in The STaTe, The boys did very well considering The sTrong compeTiTion. EasT was deThroned by AppIeTon as The new champion. I-IighIighTs oT gold TracksTers waded righT Through a belafed Tech squad 7I2f3-4IIf3 To score a Top-heavy win over The Boilermaker ouTTiT. WiTh The excepTion oT The surprise relay vicTory, The Tech meeT was The TirsT real showing of Purgold Track power. Einseidel won The 440 in The remarkable Time oT 3:29. Rich Took a TirsT place in The IOO. KehIerT The meeT were a TirsT place in The high jump aT 5 TeeT, IOV2 inches Tor lanky Bob KehIerT, Bernie EinseideI's TirsT in The 440-yard dash, and Paul Krause's second in a brillianT running oT The 880. KehIerT was one of The high scorers oT The meeT, also geTTing a Third in The high hurdles. I-Iis ToTaI poinTs were eighT. COACH I-IECHT COACH SCI-IWALBACI-I I WAUKESHA RELAYS WashingTon .,,...,.... 4IV3 Bay View ....... .....,. ..24M Easf ............ . Soufh ...... CusTer .,........ Waukesha ....,... I6I WesT Allis ...,......26V4 Lincoln WesT .......,. ....... Tech .....,..,.,.. ...,..... ..22V2 l7V4 I0 6 Renzel Eigner Second Team Simonsen Kehlert Zoesch 162 Einseidel Reydman Krause Vetter Pearson Rich Frey Spoerl Top Row A Harrmann, R. STark, E. Werderman, G. K. Grimm, J. Harris, K. Gardner, R. Graham, Hoeppner R Wepfer, W, Hahn. Firsi' Row: W. Voll- K. Frank, T. Rock. brechT E Sorel: L Guagliardo, E. Keller. HE lnTramural board, headed by Glen Lem- berT, presidenT, and composed oT John Harris, RoberT STark, RoberT KehlerT, Charles Hack- barTh, and KenneTh Cooney, wiTh The help OT Coaches Lisle Blackbourn and Archie HechT, planned one oT The mosT exTensive, well com- pleTed, inTramural seasons in The hisTory oT The school. Over 700 boys Trom ThirTy sponsor groups, including Third, TourTh, TiTTh, and sixTh semesTers, Took parT in inTramural acTiviTies. The TirsT imporTanT inTramural evenT, The annual baskeTball eliminaTion conTesT, was held aT The conclusion OT The TooTball season. Many oT The ouTsTanding players on sponsor group Teams occupied posiTions in The varsiTy and second baskeTl3all Team rosTer. ATTer Two weeks oT Tierce compeTiTion, Mr. RoberT Ewer's TiTTh semesTer sponsor group proved The winner, deTeaTing Mr. SeeTeldT's sixTh semesTer group, 32-I3, Tor The championship. This winning Team was composed oT Gardner, Graham, Grimm, Harris, TieTling, Rock, Piazzo, and Frank. On March 4Th all oT The sponsor groups com- peTed in The annual inTramural sporTs carnival. Mr. Froehlich's sponsor group was highesT among The semesTer Threes, Mr. Schneller's among The Tours, Mr. Power's among The Tives, and Mr. Sprague's among The sixes. The winner oT The carnival, however, was Mr. Lauren Sprague's sixTh semesTer group. The Third imporTanT evenT was The penTaThlon, composed oT Tive evenTs: The T00-yard dash, 80-yard low-hurdles, hop, sTep, and jump, shoT- puT, and high iump. CerTain qualiTied marks have To be aTTained in order To score poinTs. HighesT poinT winners among Those compeTing were in This order: Kriel, Boese, SieTerT, Anderson, Yule, Soergel, Sherman, Pulos, Oloizia. J. Harris, K. Cooney, R. STark, R. KehlerT, C. HackbarTl if Q 1 J. Coon. K. Conlin, R. TuTT, W. Anaclcer, J. Camm, C. Draves, H. Boese, J. STewarT GYM TEAM T-TE gym Team, composed oT sophomore gym- nasTs and coached by Lisle Blaclcbourn, is per- haps The leasT known, leasT-heralded Team in The school. IT can saTely be said ThaT more Than halT The pupils oT The school were ToTally ignoranT oT The exisTence oT such a Team. The squad This year was noT in Two divisions as The Teams oT Tormer years. Previously There had been boTh Junior, Senior, and Sophomore Teams: This year There was only The laTTer. The maTeriaI Tor The Team was obTained In The sophomore gym classes and members qualiTied by aTTaining cerTain seT' sTandards in Their respecTive evenTs. PoinTs are counTed according To poise, approach To appa- raTus, exercises, and deparTure Trom apparaTus. ATTer The TirsT call Tor maTerial, regular super- vised gym Team pracTice began on The TirsT day oT The new semesTer, February I, I937, in The boys' gymnasium. PracTices were held morn- ings beTore school, during Tree periods and spare Time. DemonsTraTions oT required meeT exercises were usually given. ATTer These preliminary dem- onsTraTions The squad members worked hard and long on each oT The exercises in order To perTecT Themselves To The besT oT Their abiliTy. PracTice was conTinued Tor Two monThs beTore The TirsT real TesT was held. On April 6, I937, The squad leTT school during The eighTh hour To go To NorTh Division High School To parTicipaTe in a gym meeT in which The eleven schools oT The ciTy con- Terence compeTed. Each member was assigned a number and lisTed accordingly. ATTer suTTicienT Time Tor prac- Tice and Tor limbering up, each boy wenT To his apparaTus and execuTed his parTicular exercise. The Tonian conTingenT, however, was noT very successTul. WesT Division l-ligh School, wiTh a veTeran squad, proceeded To run oTT wiTh The meeT. PTNG PONG plNG PON6, a comparaTively new sporT To WahiaT, had anoTher decidedly successTul season. MargareT Ruehl, Tor The second consecuTive year, Took firsT honors of all classes, by deTeaTing Carolyn Polzin, iunior queen, and Virginia Hunholz, sophomore's besT. Jane Schuenke's climb To The finals was noT marked by any greaT compeTiTion. l-lowever, The finals saw Jane meeTing more Than her maTch in Margaref Ruehl and she was puT ouT of The running in sTraighT games Zl-I I, 2I-l5. MargareT's course was noT quiTe so easy. l-ler Tirsf game wiTh Carol Andree seemed To be a walk- away wiTh a 2I-9 score. l-lowever, The second game saw The Tables Turned wiTh Carol on The beTTer side of a 2l-I5 counT. The Third game was a long and hoT TighT ending wiTh a 24-26 score, sending Margaref on her way To The championship. June Ash proved To be Carolyn Polzin's worsT enemy and was eliminaTed only aTTer much volleying and smashing. Virginia l-lunholz meT her ToughesT mafch in The finals of The sophomore division in Marjorie SmiTh. Mariorie held The Soph TiTle from lasT year's spring Tour' namenT and was The picked winner. Virginia, however, displayed superior playing and Took Mariorie in a Three game maTch. Sl-IUFFLEBOARD HUFFLEBOARD was added This year To The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion's ever increasing curriculum. The game, some- whaT new, is ofTen associaTed wiTh ship board amusemenfs. IT consisTs of sending discs The lerrgTh of The floor and landing Them on numbered squares and Triangles aT The oTher end. AfTer The girls pracTiced several weeks, a TournamenT was held. Genevieve Bergs defeafed Grace Grosskopf in The finals for The sophomore championship. The iunior class honors were Taken by MargueriTe Euler, who ran a close race wiTh Dolly Becker. MargareT Binner finished on Top of The senior group. SHUFFLE BOARD PING PONG VERNA i-:EIN Miss wE1Ni-iAeEN TUMBLIN6 MANY a sTiff back and sore muscle were The resulT of Tumblin The girls meT on Wednesday nighTs under The direcTion T WahiaT's new criTic, Miss Elizabefh Weinhagen. New sTunTs ar exercises were Tried and many conquered. ln order To become a member oT The Team, The Tumbler w required To be able To execuTe a passing, Tlip, head sfand, ba bend, and forward and backward roll. Every Tumbler also par cipaTed in several pyramids. The Tumbling sTunT used in The senior skiT was made up seniors from The Tumbling Team under The direcTion oT Car Andree. Those who parTicipaTed were MargareT Ludorf, Evel' Neville, Mildred LeDain, La Verne Pagel, and Carol Andree. TUMBLING 'iirelf I A -JET? an :,, T, ff T I. I ,, I I MISS I-IAVENS MARGARET LUDORF DANCING I-IE desire oT every girl is a graceTul, liThe body. To aTTain This The girls oT WahiaT have Taken up modern dancing which is based on The calisThenic idea. The empIoymenT oT every muscle is The endeavor OT This exercise. Balance was Taken up in an aTTempT To gain a good sense oT equilibrium, and a graceTuI manner in which To hold The body. BreaTh conTrol is essenTial To a dancer, and unless a person has well developed abdominal muscles, correcT breaThing is very diTTiculT. To sTrengThen These muscles The girls had special exercises employing The use oT These muscles. SHUFFLE BOARD-PING PONG G. Bergs, M. Ruehl, V. I-lunholz, C. Polzin, M. Euler. TUMBLING Top Row: A. Berard, G. GoodseTT, M. J. Roozen, M. J. Scherzinger, A. Mohr, C. Andree. Firsl' Row: M. Boerner, M. Euler, M. LudorT, A. Schneck, J. Musch, M. WebsTer. DANCING Top Row: D, Crown, G. I-lewiTT, C. KnuTh, P. Adler, J. I-lolland, D. Krause. Second Row: D. SieberT, I-I. Seel- man, L. Becker, M. I-leurer, G. Yockey. J. Ambrose. FirsT Row: M. J. Scherzinger, M. WebsTer, M. Boerner M. J. Roozen. ' UST a shorT Time ago WahiaT proclaimed iTs all'round girl, The highesT award presenTed To any girl, and iTs TirsT and second awards Tor The mosT poinTs acquired while a member oT The asso- ciaTion. The aIl'round girl was chosen upon The basis oT The number oT poinTs she had earned, The varieTy oT acTiviTies she had parTicipaTed in and her conTri- buTions To The socieTy as a whole. This year will Tind MargareT LudorT's name engraved upon The principals Trophy. The gold medal Tor The highesT number oT poinTs was given To Verna I-lein, who parTicipaTed in nearly every sporT oTTered by WahiaT. The second award wenT To MargareT LudorT who earned The second highesT number oT poinTs in The organizaTion. REFEREEING I-IE shrill oT The whisTIe is usually The signal Tor The game To begin, buT Too oTTen we neglecT The cause oT ThaT shrill- The reTeree. WahiaT This year recognized These old TaiThTuIs by granTing poinTs To Them Toward medals upon Their grad- uaTion. The Tall Torm oT June Ash or The shorT, brisk Tigure OT' Dolly Becker became known To volleyball, baskeTbaII, and Track members alike. During The volleyball and baskeTball season Audrey Schneck, Carol Andree, Isabelle D'AousT, CaThryn STeurer, Jayne MerTen, and Audrey Berard all acTed as assisTanTs. DANCING BASKETBALL Top Row: C. STelzer, J. Ash, G. Clemens, L. STellwag, I. Dressel. Firsf Row: J. McKiIIop, C. Polzin, D. Olde, E. Euler, A. Carlson. SWIMMING AITIIAT has, by adding a new sporT nearly every year, proved iTseIT one oT WashingTon's mosT progressive organizaTions. This year aTTer in- numerable years oT planning, hoping, and begging, a swimming meeT was held in The girls' pool. The sTar oT The associaTion's TirsT meeT was MargareT PeTer, who capTured TirsT place in boTh The 40-yard and The IOO-yard Tree sTyle. Doris Biersach was a close second To MargareT in The IOO-yard Tree sTyle and garnered TirsT place in The 40-yard breasT sTrolce, exhibiTing number one Torm. Marie Kieclc- hefer placed second in The 40-yard Tree sTyle and TirsT in Three heaTs besides Talcing TirsT place in The baclcsTrolce, nosing ouT Audrey Schnecli and Grace I-lewiTT, who Tinished second and Third, respecTiveIy. The novelTy race, requiring a girl To escorT a poTaTo on a spoon 40-yards wiThouT dampening iTs ouTer covering, added Tun and exciTemenT To The meeT. Jean Musch earned The TiTle oT The TasTesT poTaTo carrier. The relay race was won by The Team oT DoroThy Schroeder, swimming breasTsTrolce, Audrey Berard swimming baclcsTrolce, ancl Peggy LudorT Tinishing wiTh The crawl. PoinTs were given Tor each evenT enTered and each evenT in which The parTicipanT placed. Among The high poinT girls oT The meeT were IiTTle Doris Biersach, a sophomore, and MargareT LudorT. BASKETBALL Al-IlAT'S ouTsTanding sporT oT The season we again sTarTed This April aTTer much pracTici loaslceTbalI Teams Talcing The names oT nuTs began T compeTe Tor The championship. In The semi-Tina The I-lazelnuTs, Pecans, Walnufs, and ChesTnuTs wer sTill in The running. Co-operaTive playing on The parT oT everyor made The games inTeresTing and exciTing. Tl' experT playing oT Audrey Carlson, who scored Tl' highesT ToTal oT ThirTy poinTs during The game helped The I-lazelnuTs gain championship placi leaving WaInuTs as runners-up. SupporTing Audre and The oTher Torwards were June Ash, capTaii and Carol STeIzer, JaneT McKiIIop, Caroline Polzil Ellen Euler, and Lois STellway. In a Tew oT The game Audrey Schneclc and Alice Mohr oT The Peanu employed The bounce pass To quiTe an advanTag while Carol Andree, also oT The PeanuTs, seemed T Tavor The long overhead shoTs and aT Times ser The ball Tull lengTh oT The gym. SWIMMING M. PeTer, M. l.udorT, D. Biersach, A. Berard, J. Musch, M. Kieclchefer. VCDLLEV BALL HE wear and Tear OT lasT semesTer's volleyball games ended when The BuTTerTingers, who didn'T live up To Their name, Took The championship Trom The TooTsie Rolls. The BuTTerTingers have claimed This championship Three successive Times and iT may be added some Teams are a liTTle biT glad They are graduaTing. The baTTle beTween The Power l-louses and The BuTTerTingers proved To be one oT The closesT and hardesT ToughT games. WiTh The Power House Team only Two poinTs Trom vicTory The BuTTerTingers crawled up To Tie Them and laTer, aTTer volleying Tor several poinTs, To break The Tie To win The game. The BuTTerTingers had liTTle Trouble in The Tinals wiTh The TooTsie Rolls. Due To Their excellenT play- ing as individuals and Their Tine Team work, Dolly Becker and lvlargareT Binner were awarded places on The volleyball all-sTar Team. BASEBALL Top Row: G. Kraemer, J. Ash, A. Kau, E. Neville, A. Brickman, J. Schwalbach. FirsT Row: V. Hein, M. Muench, D. Becker, l. D'AousT, J. McKillop, D. Zellner. VOLLEYBALL Top Row: A. Brickman, G. l-lewiTT, E. Neville, C. Andree, A. Kau. FirsT Row: V. Hein, D. Becker, D. SchmidT, D. Crown. BASEBALL AST TROY sTarTed baseball ouT wiTh a bang by deTeaTing Teams Ripon and Racine, respecTive- ly. lTeams This year adopTed The names OT Wis- consin ciTies.l Ripon presenTed some real compeTi- Tion, especially Tor The TirsT game oT The season. ATTer Trailing Two runs Tor The TirsT Tew minuTes, EasT Troy wenT To work and deTeaTed Ripon I9-l5. Lady Luck cerTainly sided wiTh EasT Troy in The Racine game. STarTing ouT in The TirsT inning wiTh seven runs, The EasT Troy Team kepT up Their run oT runs and Tinished wiTh Racine on The embarrassing side oT a 40 To I score Green Bay Took The Tair ciTy oT Milwaukee To The cleaners wiTh a I6 To 5 score, and wenT on To deTeaT Shawano wiTh Zl runs To Shawano's 7. In The Tinals iT was a clash beTween piTchers Becker and Baker. BoTh girls gave an exhibiTion oT some OT The besT piTching ever seen aT WashingTon. Marion WebsTer, playing TirsT base Tor The Green Bay Team, was The cause Tor many an ouT. lvlary Muench provided plenTy oT exciTemenT when she hiT a Three bagger wiTh Three girls on base. In The lasT Two innings The EasT Troy Team cuT loose and were declared champions wiTh an 8 To 2 vicTory. IN MEM RIAM ANSWERING The summons oT a greaTer power Than we have known, Mr. Roland W. Zinns has passed on, leaving behind a remarkable record oT service, leader- ship, and love . . . During The pasT ThirTy years he has won The love and respecT oT Thousands of sTudenTs by his wise guidance, gracious council, and high ideals oT characTer and service . . . ATTer TiTTeen years aT WesT Division, he served aT WashingTon as The chairman oT The LaTin deparTmenT and as vice-principal unTil he was called To help in The Tounding oT Peckham Junior l-ligh School seven years laTer . . . As Their principal and Triend he devoTed his liTe To The undersTanding and develop- menT oT The youTh oT Today-and Tomorrow . . . Kind yeT Tirm, scholarly yeT likeable, idealisTic yeT purposeful- Mr. Zinns has ever remained an inspiraTion To a hosT oT WashingTon sTudenTs . . . AlThough oThers have righT- Tully claimed him as Their leader These pasT Ten years, we have always TelT ThaT he sTill belongs To us-and he always will . . . Mr. Zinns And when +he sfream Which overflowed 'rhe soul had passed away, A consciousness remained +ha'r H' had left Deposiled upon The silenl shore Of memory, images and precious fhoughls, Thai' shall noi die, and cannol be deslroyedf' -Wordsworlh A Cappella Chorus .........,,7.,,.,,.. Alphanea ,.....,,. Ari Club .......,. Band ......,.,..,...Y,,, Boys' Nrhlefics ..,,,7 Camera Club ..,,,7,. Chemislry Club Y,u, Forensics ,....,....w,uu.. French Club ...,,7, German Club ...,u,,. Girls Club ....,..u,A, Golf Club .,,.....,.. Home Economics .. 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