Washington High School - Scroll Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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GUDWIN IOHNSON Latin ORMA KEUPER English ALENE KOEHN English HELEN KRIOFSKE Art lDA KUEHNAST German MAY LEETE Commercial HERBERT LOSSE Science HARRIS LUBENOW ' English GLADYS LYNCH English w ALISON MCCAIN Mathematics IOHY MCCUTCHEON Science HOWARD MAULE Speech DONALD MEREEN Manual Art MARGUERITE MICHI Commercial EUGENE MILLER Commercial LORNA MURPHY French CLARA NAPPE Commercial MARIORIE NICKEL English IOHN OMDOLL Commercial HUMKE KRIOFSKE LUBENOW MAULE MURPHY IOHNSON KUEHNAST LYNCH MEREEN NAPPE KEUPER LEETE McCAlN MlCHl NICKEL KOEHN LOSSE MCCUTCHEON MILLER OMDOLL 19 Z 5 S S 3 Q K E O'NEIL PESTALOZZI PETIT PHELPS PORTER PREMO PURDY RAASCH ROESLING ROSENFELD SCHNELLER SCHOENIG SCHWALBACH SEEFELD SEIFERT SMITH SPIERING SPRAGUE STROHM SUCHY TROST WHITE WING WOODS ZARTNER Lim s 3 5 12 g 2 HARRY O'NEIL HASSO PESTALOZZI AMOS PETIT English Science Mathematics VALERIA PREMO EVELYN PURDY META RAASCH Commercial Social Science Commercial ELDON SCHNELLER LUCY SCHOENIG IAMES SCHWALBACH English Commercial Art PRED SMITH LILLIE SPIERING LAUREN SPRAGUE Music Social Science Manual Arts RUTH TROST CHARLES WHITE BRISTOL WING Art Social Science Manual Arts ELLA PHELPS English HARRIETTE ROESLIN G Physical Education MILTON SEEFELD Manual Arts INEZ STROHM English WILLIAM WOODS Commercial ANNA PORTER Social Science Mathematics LEILA ROSENFELD IOHN POWERS Social Science MARIAN SCANLAN English English CLIFFORD SEIFERT MABEL SIEWERT Commercial Commercial RAYMOND SUCHY MARGARET THOMPSON Science English NORMA ZARTNER ILMA ZINNS Library English SYLVIA BROOKS Senior Ofiice Clerk ELEONORA GROSS TRABBOLD Iunior Office Clerk VERNA THIELKE MEINECKE Iunior Office Clerk MARTIN KLAUSMEIER Welfare Work IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII1illllliHIIIIIIIIIIIIII1illllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllilIIKIIIIIHHIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIllllIllllllillllliIIIIIIKIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIHIII1HIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!IIIIIIIIIllllliIllllllllllllllllilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllilllllllillllillIIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlHIlIIIlHI!IIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIlllllIlllKIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIHHllllVllllIIIIIIHIIllllillIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlillllllilllllllllIlllllIIIIIHHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIllllllilllllllllllllllllKIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Il IIIIIIHHIIIIIIIHllllliIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllliIIIHIIIIIHIIIlllIVIIIIIHIlllllIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllllIIIIIIHIIlllllllllIIIIIIVIIIIIIIVllllillllIIIIHIklllllllIIIIII1IIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHHVIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHVIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIllllHlllllIIIIIHIIIHLIIIHIllllllllllllllll 21 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll IllllllllllillllllllllllIilllllllllllllllilllllllllllillllllllllillllllll llllll lllklllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllilllllllIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllillllllllllllllllllHIIIlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllilllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllKlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII!lllllllllllllllllllllllll'lIlllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll .7, MIK, ,,,, , ,,.A 75x , ,fe M, ,723ff lf,1,7'Q ff ,W-f V . 312 l'll f ' -If f, , V ,, ff .. 1... I e lr'+.,f9fel ' ,fffi 9 f' H 4 . X 4 .. . ffl, f , , fy, ,gyfm .J f, 2 ,A .A4....,.4., I ...A,, .......,... 1' I7 Dj '2'f3: '?Ma I f ' Zffrm-ff-.Q .ff fm' ' LL, ',:',x ' ' jgiffixq,--g ' WZHWWM, 7 :r - 1 'fm ,..,,, ,,., X 1 f .'.,f.f .. .fv5i'i ' , 1 f fi ff 22 As THE photographer gazes at the completed specimen, so the faculty and student body view the graduates with esteem and admiration. Their appren- ticeship develops a finished picture, and they now look forward to a new task, a new set of prints-the future. Some will bring their echo of footsteps upon a col- lege campus, while others will be utramping the asphalt , seeking a job. However, whenever, wherever they will be, they will no doubt always remem- ber the three years they spent as stu- dents at Washington. As they leave the final proof behind and slowly mount the ladder of success, they consider themselves fully educated until they meet the more advanced and grow to realize that graduation is just one of many steps to be surmounted toward the goal of true education. sw ,A -ww. A 'i Qi'-aa 4 , -QZQQQ1 E 77,-33 7 L 5:22921 'Sai ff ga-Q1-fi-5-N :,f'wf'i + - Aw ze, uf ffm, , ,iw ,,.. ar SE , I OIJFICIJJRS BAUER SPECHT IlHIIllIIIIIHIllllIIIIIIIIIIHIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUlllllIIIIIIIHlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHItllllllllllllIIIIIIHllllItllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIlllllIllllHIIIIIIIilllllIIIIIIIHllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllItilllllltIIli!IIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHHUIHIIIIIIH IIIllllIIll!IltlllllIIIIIIHIHHNIIIIIIHIIIII4IIIIIIIIII!!IllllliItill!IIIIIIIIIIilllllHIII!IIIIHIIUIIIIIliliIIIIIIIHINIHIIIIIIIIIHIlllllIIIIIIIHlllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllltHIIIUIllll!IIIIIIIIIllllltlllIINIHIIIIIIIIIIIIWIHllllllllltIHHIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIW II II IIIIIHIIIII 'IIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIIHHIHIIUIIIIII1IIIIIItlllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIINIIIIIIHHIlllltlllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII1IIIIItlllllIIIIIIIXIII!HlllllllIIIll!ItlllltIItlllttlllltIIIIIIIIIII!IHlllllIIlllIVIIIWtllltIIIII!HIIIIIIIHUIIHIKIIIINII4HIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIHUIlllllttll Iune Icmucrry ROBERT CLAYTON HOWARD BOESE President RICHARD SULLIVAN IULIUS BENSICK h Vice-President MAGARET AIK BETTY LOU NEBEL Secretary EDWARD DOBNER FRITZ WETZEL I Treasurer GEORGE LUCI-IT DAN SCHMIDT Sergeant-at-Arms WALTER KEARNS DAN RAASCH Council Representative FACULTY ADVISERS MR. LOSSE MR. BANNISTER MR. IOHNSON MISS EALK KUEHNAST MR. FROELICH MISS MICHI MRS. TROST IIHHIIIllIlllltllllllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIHIlllllHIIIIHtlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIHlllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIII1tlllllllllll IIIIliHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlltIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII BUESCHER BRONOFSKA FENNER GEIGER HERING KORSAN REICHARD STEINER STELZL STITES TUFT VOSBURG WAAS WOLF 1 IEAN BAUER .... GEORGE BEUSCHER-Street Traders .... IANE BORNOFSKA-Art Clubg Student Serviceg Spanish Club .... AUDREY FENNER-Student Serviceg Girls' Club .... DOROTHY GEIGER-Girls' Club .... ROBERT HERING--Camera Clubg Golf Clubg Tennis Club .... CARLES KORSAN-Boys' Athletic Ass'n . . . . IACK REICHARD-Chemistry Clubg Physics Club . . . . RICHARD SPECHT .... LAVERNE STEINER-Girls' Club .... DOLORES STELZL-Student Serviceg Girls' Clubg German Club .... ALBERT STITES-Camera Clubg Golf Club ..,. ROBERT TUFT-Swimmingp Boys' Athletic Ass'ng Orchestra .... WARREN VOSBURG-Cross Country .... ELIZABETH WAAS-Girls' Club .... IORDAN WOLF --Orchestrclg Boys' Athletic Ass'np Golf Club .... 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ANACKER, WAYNE-Student Service .... ANDERSON, DOUGLAS -Track, Captain, 4, Usher, Cross Country ..,. BAAL, LUCILLE- Alphanea, Physics Club, Sec.-Treas., 4, Student Service . . . . BARBARAS, GORDON-Physics Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Nature Study Club, Treas, 3 .... BARTELSEN, IAMES-Football, Swim- ming, Camera Club .... BARTELT, IOYCE-Scroll Weekly, Proof- reader, 2, 3, 4, Student Service .... BARTLETT, KATHRYN-Student Service, Latin Club, Chemistry Club .... BEHREND, WILFRED-Swimming, Street Traders .... BENSICK, IULIUS-Football, Track, Washington Players ..., BERG, KAREN . . . . BERGEMANN, WILBUR . . . . BERNSTEIN, NORMAN-Philoma- thea, Student Service, Camera Club .... BINKOWSKI, DOROTHY- Yearbook, Art Editor, 4, Art Club, Sec., 4, Camera Club . . . . BLERSCH, EDITH-Student Service, Chemistry Club, Pres., 4, Latin Club - . . . . BLOCKWITZ, KENNETH . . . . BOCKELMAN, CHARLES- Philomathea, Washington Players, Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Sec., 3 . . . . BOERGER, WILLIAM-Golf Club, Band .... BOESE, HOWARD- Senior Class, Pres., 4, Football, Captain, 4, Basketball .... BOS- WELL, ROBERT-Philornathea, Street Traders .... BOYNTON, MARI- ON-Girls' Club, Music Club, A Cappella . . . BAAL BARBARAS BARTELSEN BARTEL BERG BERGEMANN BERNSTEIN BINKOWSH BOERGER BOESE BOSWELL BOYNTO 26 BRASCH, IOHN-Swimming .... BROWER, VIRGINIA- Scroll Weekly, Managing Editor, 4, Philomathea, Inter- society, 4, Iunior Class, Sec., 3 .... BROWN, BETTY IANE-Philomathea, Band, Chemistry Club .... BUDIL, VIRGINIA-Band, Latin Club, Student Service. BUETOW, LOIS .... BYE, HENRY-Stage Crew, Physics Club, Camera Club ..., CARLSON, AUDREY- Student Service, Scroll Weekly Typist, Wahiat ..,. CHADA, ROBERT-Band .... CHURCH, FREDERICK-Track, Cross Country .... CLOOS, GEORGE-Washington Players, Tennis Club, Wrest- ling .... COHEN, LUCILLE-Girl's Club, Iunior Players .... CONNER, ROY-Band, Orchestra .... RASCH BROWER BROWN BUDIL BUETOW BYE CARLSON CHADA CHURCH CLOOS COHEN CONNER LANUARY GRADS EEE 27 CORELL, IANE-Washington Players5 Student Service5 Chemistry Club, Sgt. at Arms .... CREVISTON, IUNE-Girls' Club5 Wahiat5 Camera Club .... DE GELLEKE, ELIZABETH-Alphanea, Sec., 45 Washington Players, V. Pres., 45 Scroll Weekly, Feat. Editor, 4 .... DEHNE, HERMAN-Camera Club .... DICK, EUGENE .... DUECKER, ENID--Wahiat5 Girls' Club5 Art Club .... EBMEIER, KENNETH- Tennis Club, V. Pres., 35 Basket Ballp Wrestling . . . . ENGLE, RAE-Alphanea5 Art Club5 Girls' Club .... ENGLE, RUTH- Yearbook Staff, Photographer, 45 Camera Club5 Student Council .... ENGLE, SADIE-Lincoln5 French Club, Treas., 45 Girls' Club, V. Pres., 2, 4 .... ERICHSEN, ROY-Student Council5 Student Service, Cafe- teria Supervisor, 45 Washington Players ,... EULER, ELl..EN-Cheer- leader, 45 Wahiat, V. Pres., 35 Scroll Weekly, Typing Editor, 4 . . . . FRANDORF, VIRGINIA-Home Economics Club5 Girls' Club5 Spanish Club .... FREEMAN, IUDITH-Girls' Club5 Nature Study Club5 Art Club .... FRENCH, I. ANNETTE-Scroll Weekly Literary5 Lincoln, Inter-society, 45 French Club .... FRIEDMAN, IEANETTE-French Club, Pres., 35 Philomathea, Inter-society, 45 Washington Players .... FRITZSCHE, ROBERT-Student Service .... FUCHS, RAY-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Sec., 35 Track .... GENZ, BETTY-Girls' Club5 Student Service, Supervisor of Study Hall Monitors, 4 .... GILL, IACK-Art Club5 Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... GLICKSMAN, NORMAN-Music Club5 Philomathea5 A Cappella5 Student Council .... CORELL CREVISTON DE GELLEKE DEHNE DICK DUECKER EBMEIE Pt. ENGLE R. ENGLE S. ENGLE ERICHSEN EULER FRANDORF FREEMA FRENCH FRIEDMAN FRITZSCHE FUCHS GENZ GILL GLICKSMAN Z8 K GNADT, MAPJAN-Girls' Club, Wcihiut .... GOEKER- MANN, ROBERT-Student Service, Physics Club, Chemistry Club .... GOLDFIEN SYLVlA-Wc1shing- ton Players, Philomcrtheag A Ccrppellcr .... GRAMOLL, CAROL-Student Service, Art Club, Girls' Club .... GRANOF, ELAINE-Lincoln, Trecis., 4, Bcmdg Girls' Club . . . GRAPENTINE, LORRAINE-Girls' Club .... GRIF- FITHS, BETTY IANE--Girls' Club .... GRIM IAMES -Student Service, Boys' Athletic Ass'n ,... GUETLICH, EILEEN-Scroll Weekly, Girls' Club, Art Club, Pres., 4 .... GUSTMAN, PEARL-Girls' Club, Iunior Players, Wuhiat .... HAACK, CHARLES-Street Traders, Basketball, Football, Mgr .... HACKER, CLARA-Student Service, Girls' Club, Home Econo- mics Club .... NADT GOECKERMANN GOLDFIEN GRAMOLL RANOF GRAPENTINE GRIFFITHS GRIM UETLICH GUSTMAN HAACK HACKER IANUARY GRADS X : : : 29 Y, ,- l l HACKER, HELEN-Girls' Club .... HAGBERG, REYNOLD-Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... HAINES, WILLIAM-Backetball, Football, Boys' Athletic Ass'r1 .... HAMEL, HAROLD-Swimming, Washington Players, Box- ing .... HANSEN, BEVERLY-Student Service, Girls' Club .... HAUFE, MABEL-Girls' Club .... HAYNES, WILLIAM-Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Street Traders .... HEIDEN, BETTY--Student Service, Girls' Club, Pres., 3, 4, Ir. Players, Sec., Z .... HEIM, MARGARET-Home Economics Club, Treas., 3, Girls' Club, Wahiat .... HEWITT, NED-Forensics, Washington Players . . . . HIMMELREICH, ERVIN-Boys' Athletic Ass'n . . . . HOLMES, CAROL-Philomathea, Student Service, Spanish Club, Sec., 4 . . . . HOPPE, ROSEMARY-Girls' Club .... HUBER, WARREN-Alphanea, Sgt. at Arms, 2, Student Service, French Club, Sgt. at Arms, 3 .... IACOBSON, WILLIAM--Camera Club, Golf Club, Nature Study Club . . . . IANISCH, CARROLL-Physics Club, Golf Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n ..,. IANZER, RUTH-Girls' Club, Music Club .... IOHNSON, BETTY-Home Economics Club .... KAHN, ESTHER-Alphanea, Girls' Club, Latin Club ,.., KALTENBORN, HELEN-Philomathea, German Club, Girls' Club .... KANTE, WALTER-Intramural Wrestling Champion, '39, Camera Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... HACKER HAGBERG HAINES HAMEL HANSEN HAUFE HAYNE HEIDEN HEIM HEWITT HIMMELREICH HOLMES HOPPE HUBEl IACOBSON IANISCH IANZER IOHNSON KAHN KALTENBORN KANT 30 KAUFMAN, GERTRUDE-French Club, Sec., 4, Alphanea, Student Service .... KEATING, IAMES-Swimming, Captain, 4, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... KERWIN, ESTHER -Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, Sgt. at Arms, 2 .... KIMMEL, ROBERT-Spanish Club, Tennis Club .... KISER, IVA MAE-Student Service, Girls' Club . KITZROW, VERNON-Football, Spanish Club . . . KLEIN, LA VERNE-Student Service, Girls' Club . . . KLIMA, MARGARET-Spanish Club, Girls' Club ..., KLIPPEL, VERNA-Wahiat, Girls' Club .... KLUNICK, CHET -Washington Players, Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Intramural Wrestling Champion, '39 .... KNOECHEL, IANE- Student Service .... KNUTH, DOROTHY-Student Service, Home Economics Club, Wahiat .... QAUFMAN KEATING KERWIN KIMMEL fISER KITZROW KLEIN KLIMA ILIPPEL KLUNICK KNOECHEL KNUTH IANUARY GRADS 552 31 E.. -5 5..,,.,-...,, L ... KOLLUS KOSCHIN KOTLER KREMPIEN ,KRISTOF KROCKA V. KURZON B. LAABS H. LAABS KOLLUS, ETHELMAE-A Cappella, Girls' Club .... KOSCHIN, BETTY- A Cappella, Student Service, Girls' Club ..,. KOTLER, AARON- Lincoln, Student Service, Tennis Club .... KRAMER, MORTON- Spanish Club, Band .... KRASNO, MURIEL-French Club, Girls' Club .... KRASNO, NATHAN-Philomathea, Swimming, Tennis Club .... KREIL, FLOYD-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Spanish Club .... KREMPIEN, RUTH-Alphanea, Student Service, Scroll Weekly, Proof Editor, 4 .... KRISTOF, IOSEPH-Nature Study Club .... KROCKA, MARTHA-Student Service, Girls' Club .... KRUEGER, DELORIS- Student Service, Girls' Club .... KUHL, WINIFRED-Alphanea, Student Service, Girls' Club .... KURZ, EDWARD .... KURZON, BETTY-Lincoln, lntersociety, French Club, Pres., 3, Student Council . . KURZON, VERA-Lincoln, Pres., 4, lnter-society, State Debate .... LAABS, BETTY IANE-Spanish Club, Tennis Club, Camera Club .... LAABS, HENRY-Student Service, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... LASCHE, ARTHUR-Alphanea, Pres., 4, Washington Players, Forensics . . . . LEECO, SHERMAN-Swimming, Tennis Club, Physics Club .... LEWANDOWSKI, IEAN-Alphanea, Football, Track .... LINDHOLM, ARTHUR-Physics Club, Spanish Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... KRAMER M. KRASNO N. KRASNO KREIII KRUEGER KUHL KURZ B. KURZOIX LASCHE LEFCO LEWANDOWSKI LINDHOLN 32 LIPSCHUTZ, IUNE-Philomathea, 2nd V. Pres., 45 French Club, 2nd V. Pres., 4g Scroll Weekly .... LOZOFF, EMANUEL-Forensicsg Alphaneag Inter-society .... MCCLURE, VIRGINIA-Philomcttheag Student Serviceg French Club .... MCKAY, CARROLL-Student Ser- viceg Spanish Clubg Girls' Club .... MCKEOWN, MARY PAT-Latin Clubg Girls' Club .,.. MACKSAM, EUNICE-A Capellag Girls' Club .... MANTHEY, BRUCE-Street Tradersg Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... MARKO, SONIA-Lincolng Girls' Club . . . MARKS, IUNE-Student Serviceg French Clubg Girls' Club . . . . MARTZ, HELEN-Girls' Clubg Nature Siudy Club . . . . MATTHES, IOY-Lincoln, V. Pres., 35 Student Servicep German Club . . . : MAYER, DOROTHY- Home Economics Clubg Girls' Clubg Spanish Club . . . .IPSCHUTZ LOZOFF MCCLURE McKAY IICKEOWN MACKSAM MANTHEY MARKO IIARKS MARTZ MATTHES MAYER UXNUARY GRADS 222 33 MICHOR MILLER MOUNT NEIDHOEFER NELSON NERBY PAHLOW PAPADOR PAPKE MICHOR, IOHN-Golf Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... MILLER, KATHRYN -Student Service, Girls' Club ,... MOUNT, ROBERT-Student Ser- vice, Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Street Traders, V. Pres., 4 ,... MUELLER, FREDERICK-Band, Track, Football .... MURPHY, EDWARD-Street . . . . NEBEL, BETTY LOU-Alphanea, Treas., 4, Inter-society, Student Service .... NEIDHOEFER, ROSE-Student Service, Alphanea, Student Council .... NELSON, IACK-Street Traders .... NERBY, ROSELLA-Girls' Club . . . . NIMMER, ELSBETH RUTH-Student Service, Nature Study Club, Girls' Club .... O'BRlEN, IOHN-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Street Traders, Physics Club ,... O'REILLY, DON .... PAGENKOPF, AUDREY-Scroll Weekly, Typist, 4, Girls' Club .... PAHLOW, DONALD-Student Service, Chemistry Club, V. Pres., 4, Football . . . . PAPADOR, WILLIAM--Street Traders, Chemistry Club, Swim- ming .... PEPKE, MARY-Wahiat, Latin Club, Camera Club ..., PASBRIG, RAYMOND-Band, Street Traders .... PENROD, MARY LOUISE-Girls' Club, Camera Club, Nature Study Club .... PETERSEN, IEANETTE-Student Service, Girls' Club, German Club . . . . PIERCE, VIVIAN-Girls' Club . . . . MUELLER MURPHY NACK NEBEL NIMMER O'BRlEN O'REILLY PAGENKOPF PASBRIG PENROD PETERSEN PIERCE 34 PIRSKO, ARTHUR-Scroll Weekly, Philomathea, Physics Club .... POPP, MARIE-Girls' Club .... PULS, HAROLD-Track, Mgr., 4, Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Tennis Club ,... RAASCH, ALFRED--Boys' Athletic Ass'n . . RAASCH, DAN-Golf Club, Senior Class, Student Council Rep .... RADTKE, EDWIN-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Street Traders, Basketball .... RATZMANN, GER- ALDINE-Student Service, Girls' Club, Wahiat .... REIF, RUTH-Student Service, Girls' Club .... REIK, WILLARD-Camera Club .... RICHARDS, NORMA- Student Service, Girls' Club, A Cappella .... RIESING, CORINNE-Alphanea, Student Service, Phy- sics Club .... RITTER, ROBERT-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, V. Pres., 3, Scroll Weekly, Bus. Mgr., 2, Swimming . . . PIRSKO POPP PULS A. RAASCH D. RAASCH RADTKE RATZMANN REIF REIK RICHARDS RIESING RITTER 'fm .- 5 : IANUARY GRADS 2 2 2 as ROGOSCH, ROBERT-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Basketball .... ROTHMAN, ESTHER-Girls' Club, Treas., 2, lntersociety, Student Service . . . . RUBENSTEIN, TOURAINE-Girls' Club, Lincoln, French Club .... RUBIN, ESTHER-Alphanea, Physics Club, Orchestra .... RUBIT- ZKY, MOLLY-Student Service, Girls' Club, Lincoln .... RUETH, ROSEMARY-Iunior Class, Pres., 3, Student Council, Sec., 4, Scroll Weekly, Literary Editor, 4 .... SCHARFENBERGER, EDWARD- Philomathea Latin Club .... SCHERPER, EUNICE-French Club, Wahiat, Girls' Club ..,. SCHLEINKOFER, HELEN-Student Service, German Club, Girls' Club . . . . SCHMIDT, DAN-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Senior Class, Sgt. at Arms, Student Service .... SCHNEIDER, LA VERNE-Art Club .... SCHROEDER, .ARTHUR-Track, Cross Country, Co-Captain, 4, Student Council .... SCHUENEMAN, FRANCES ..,. SIEBERT, IOE-Golf Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... SENGPIEL, KATHRYN-Student Service, Student Council, Girls' Club .... SERNOVITZ, MORTON-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Street Traders .... SETUM, ROY-Chemistry Club .... SEYBOLD, WARREN-Golf Club: Basketball .... SGARLATA, MARY-Girls' Club .... SHERMAN, LOUIS-Track, Cross Country, Orchestra . . . SIEBERT, ALBERT . . . ROGOSCH ROTHMAN RUBENSTEIN RUBIN RUBITZKY RUETH SCHARFENBERGER SCHERPER SCHLEINKOFER SCHMIDT SCHNEIDER SCHROEDER SCHUENEMAN SEIBERT SENGPIEL SERNOVITZ SETUM SEYBOLD SGARLATA SHERMAN A. SIEBERT 36 SIEBERT, BERNICE-Girls' Clubg Home Economics Clubp Wdhicxt .... SlMON, DOLORES-Girls' Clubg Art Club .... SPELLMAN, CATHERINE-Scroll Weeklyg Nature Study Clubg Home Economics Club ..,. SPIEGELHOFF, GLORIA-Germcm Clubg Girls' Clubg Student Service .... SPITZER, LAWRENCE-Student Service ..,. STARCK, RICHARD - Street Traders .... STEPHENSON, THOMAS-Student Service-5 Swimrningg Advertising Club .... STOCKER, GILBERT-Footbcfllg Trcxckg Basketball .... STUHT, MARIE-Home Economics Clubg Girls' Club .... SUESS, FRANK-Nctture Study Clubg Physics Clubg Boys' Athletic Ass'r1 .... SUMMERS, MARY ELLEN- Wahicxt .... SWANSON, DELORES-Student Serviceg Girls' Club .... B. SIEBERT SIMON SPELLMAN SPIEGELHOFF SPITZER STARCK STEPHENSON STOCKER STUHT SUESS SUMMERS SWANSON .3 IANUARY GRADS E E 2 37 SWANSON, KENNETH-Scroll Weekly, Adv. Mgr., 3, 4, Ushers, Advertising Club, Pres., 4 .,.. TI-IALMAN, LOIS-Scroll Weekly, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Alphanea, Intersociety, 3, 4 .... TI-IIERFELDER, ELEANOR- German Club, Girls' Club, Student Service .... THOMAS, PEGGY -Girls' Club, Student Service ..., TRAMITZ, LA VERNE-Student Service, Advisement Supervisor, Camera Club, A Cappella .... VANSELOW, CAROL-Student Service, Latin Club, Chemistry Club .... VOY, KENNETH-Swimming, Chemistry Club .... WASSLEWSKY, IANET -Alphanea, Student Service, Spanish Club, lst V. Pres., 4 . . . . WEBORG, IO ANN-Lincoln, Student Service, Spanish Club, Pres., 4 .... WEHRWEIN, WINSTON-Street Traders, Boys' Athletic Ass'n WEINBERG, IRVING-Lincoln, Sgt. at Arms, 3, Physics Club, Pres., 4, Student Service .... WEISS, WILLIAM .... WERNER, IORDAN-Student Service, Lincoln, Latin Club .... WESSEL, IEANETTE-Girls' Club, German Club, Student Service .... WET- ZEL, FRITZ-Scroll Yearbook, Cir. Mgr., 4, Student Service, Student Council .... WIENER, STANLEY-State Debate, Alphanea, Wash- ington Players, Pres., 4 ,... WINTER, MIRIAM-Camera Club, Pres., 4, Girls' Club, Pres., 2, Latin Club .... WINTER, WILLIAM-Camera Club, Street Traders .... SWANSON TI IALMAN THIERFELDER THOMAS TRAMITZ VANSELOW VOY WASSLEWSKY WEBORG WEHRWEIN WEINBERG WEISS WERNER WESSEL WETZEL WIENER M. WINTER W. WINTER WIRPEL, EUGENE-Tennis Club, Physics Club, V. Pres., 4 . . . . WOBORlL, ROGER-Washington Players, Philo- mathea, 3rd V. Pres., 3, Latin Club, lst V. Pres., 2 . . . . WOELM, VIRGINIA-Student Service, German Club, A Cappella .... WOLF, BEATRICE-Girls' Club .... WONG, MIN-YEE-Latin Club, Lincoln .... WOODFORD, FREDERIC-Philomathea, Sgt. at Arms, 2, French Club, Sgt. at Arms, 4 .... WYNN, SHERBURN-Track, Foot- ball, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... ZAIICHEK, HAROLD-Student Service, Spanish Club, Chem- istry Club ,... ZELLER, DOROTHY--Girls' Club., Student Service .... ZVARA, STANLEY-Football, Wrestling .... 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IEANNE ADLAM-Girls' Club .... MAR- GARET AIK-Senior Class Sec., Golf Clubg Sec.-Treas.g Student Ser- vice .... IO ALBANO .... GALE ALLEN-Tennis Clubg Street Traders .... FRANCIS ALMEKINDER-Street Traders .... PI-IYLLIS AMBROSE-Wahiatg Girls' Club .... PATRICIA ANDERSON- Student Serviceg Latin Club, Wahiat .... ROBERT ANDRASKI- Band, Drum majorg Tennis Clubg Street Traders .... MARTIN ANDRITSCH-Street Traders ..., BERNARD APPS .... EDWARD ARNDT-Footballg Trackg Wrestling .... 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SHIRLEY BERG-Student Service, Lincoln, French Club, Vice Pres., 4 .... DOLORES BERGLAND - Girls' Club, Camera Club, Student Service .... SEYMOUR BER- LOWITZ - Scroll Weekly Literary Staff, Publicity Ed., 4, Lincoln, Intersociety, 4, Washington Players .... ELIOT BERNSTEIN-Band, State Debate, Al- phanea, Intersociety, 4 .... FRANCES BERNSTEIN-Latin Club, Girls' Club, Mu- sic Club .... HENRY BERTZ-Physics Club .... ELEANORE BEVIER--Iunior Class Sec., 3, Golf Club, Student Coun- cil ,... GERHARD BEYEReTennis Club .... IAMES BIBBY-Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... VIR- GINIA BIRK-Girls' Club, A Cappella, Stu- dent Service . . . SHIRLEY BLIWAS - French Club, Student Service .... BERTRAM BLOCK-Band, Drum major, 3, 4, Orchestra, Street Traders .... LAVERNE BOETTCHER - Philoniathea, Latin Club, Girls' Club .... RUTH-ANN BOGENBER- GER-Spanish Club, Treas., 4, Philoma- thea, Girls' Club .... MARGARET BOHN - Latin Club, 2nd Vice Pres., 3, Girls' Club, Treas., 4, Student Service . . . . BASTIAN BATSTONE BELETSKY BENDER H. BERG S. BERG BERGLAND BERLOWITZ E. BERNSTEIN F. BERNSTEIN BERTZ BEVIER BEYER BIBBY BIRK BLIWAS BLOCK BOETTCHER BOGENBERGER BOHN 41 IUNE GRADS IlltlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllltllllllllllllllIIIItllilllltlllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllIIIItlllllIllllIllllltlllllttlllltllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIVIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllltllllllllIlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltll lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllIIIIlIIIIIl1IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllillllllllllllllllltlllltlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllltlllllltllllllllllllllllllIllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllltlllllllllltlllllll MELVYN BOLSTER-Washington Players, Sgt. at Arms, 4, Band, Orchestra .... IOHN BOYER-Golf Club .... LAVERNE BRAHM-Philornathea, Camera Club, Wahiat .... IOYCE BRAINARD-Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Student Service .... MARGIE BREMER-Orchestra, Librarian, Alphanea, Girls' Club . . . . ELEANORE BRICK-A Cappella, Student Service, Music Club . . . . KENNETH BRILL .... RITA BRODERSEN-Spanish Club, Student Service .... SIDNEY BROOK-Lincoln, lntersociety, 4, Band, Librarian, Forensics, 4 ,... RUTH BROST-Girls' Club .... URSULA BRUECKNER-Alphanea, Camera Club, Student Service .... IEAN BRUSSOCK-Philornathea, Girls' Club .... BETTY BUCHTA-Art Club, Girls' Club, Spanish Club .... ROBERT BUEHMANN -Tennis Club, Street Traders .... VIRGINIA BURGSTALLER-German Club, Girls' Club, Student Service .... BETTY IANE BURNS-Girls' Club, Latin Club, Student Service .... RALPH BUSSE-Student Service, Street Traders .... GLADYS BUTH-Tennis Club, Nature Study Club, Home Economics Club .... IOHN CARLISLE-Camera Club, Physics Club, Lincoln .... ROBERT CLAYTON- Football, Basketball, Senior Class President .... GEORGE CLUDIUS - Orchestra, Tennis Club .... GLADYS CMEILA-Philomathea, Girls' Club, Band .... ALICE COHEN-Lincoln, 2nd V. Pres., 4, French Club, Girls' Club .... IANET COHEN-Latin Club, Girls' Club .... CAROLINE COLTON ..., IEROME CONN-Street Traders, German Club, V. Pres., 3, Football Manager .... IANE CONNOR-Student Service, Girls' Club, Wahiat .... IUNE CURZAN-Wahiat, Girls' Club .... SHIRLEY DAVIS- Wahiat, Girls' Club, Golf Club .... MARY LOUISE DAY-Latin Club, Pres., 4, Alphanea, 2nd V. Pres., 4, Yearbook, Organization Editor, 4 . . . . 42 IIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHHIIIIHHI HIIIIIHIIIIHIIIWIIIIIHII IIlllllHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIWIII BOLSTER BRILL BUCI-ITA CARLISLE COLTON BOYER BRODERSEN BUEHMANN CLAYTON CONN BRAI-IM BROOK BURGSTALLER CLUDIUS CONNOR BRAINARD BROST BURNS CMEILA CURZAN BREMER BRICK BRUECKNER BRUSSOCK BUSSE BUTH A. COHEN I. COHEN DAVIS DAY 43 .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllllllt HIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIHIVIIIttllllllllltttIIIIIItlllltlltlllltlllllHtllllIllllllttlllllIIlllltllllllllIIIIIIIIllllIHlllttlHlltlIlllllllllIIIIIIIHtlllltIlttllltllllllItlllIllllIItllltlttllllllllllllltlllllllllllttll IIIIIIHlllttllllllllllllllllllllHHIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllttlllIHlllltIlllllllllltlllllltIIIIIlltllllttllllltlllllllltllllllllllllttttllllttllftllllltttttllltllltlllllllltllllltllllltlltlllllIlllllllllltllltttttlllttlllllttlllltttIllttlttlllll lilllIIIIIIIIIllllItlllllltIIIIllllIllllltllllltlllltllllllt Iltllllltllllltttlll Illl I llllltllll tl IHIIllltlllltlilllllttlllllllllllllllllllltltlllttlllltIttllllltlllllltllllllllltlllllllttlllillllltltlllltlllllllIlllllllllllllllllltlllltltllltltltlt ALTHEA DENTINGER-Girls' Club, Student Service .... RUTH DENTINGER-Girls' Club .... BEN DENZ-Golf Club .... MARIORIE DETTMANN - Wahiat, Girls' Club .... FRANCES' DICK-Scroll Weekly, Treas., 4, Student Service, Girls' Club .... ED- WARD DOBNER .... HARRY DOBRASKA -Football, Basketball, German Club .... ROBERT DOERING-Band, Tennis Club, Alphanea .... RITA DONOVAN-Girls' Club .... PATRICIA DORNEY-Yearbook, Co-Proof Editor, 4, Nature Study Club, Sec., 4, Alphanea. . .. HOWARD DRAWBRIDGE - Cross Country . . . . ROY DRIEBEL-Physics Club, Stu- dent Service, Track .... LAVERNE DUBROW-Girls' Club, Home Eco- nomics Club .... BERNICE DUCHROW- Student Service, Girls' Club .... ALICE DUSOLD --Washington Players, Philoma- thea, Pres., 4, Intersociety, 3, 4, Forensics . . . , ALLAN EASTMAN-Football, Track, Yearbook, Sports Editor, 4 .... BETTY IANE EBERHARDT - French Club, Girls' Club, Student Service .... IANE EGGEBRECHT - Washington Players, Spanish Club, Student Service .... KEN- NETH EHLENBACH-Student Service .... EDITH ELHART-Music Club, Student Serv- ice, Girls' Club .... A. DENTINGER DICK DONOVAN DUBROW EBERHARDT R. DEN TINGER DOBNER ' DORNEY DUCHROW EGGEBRECHT DEN Z DOBRASKA DRAWBRIDGE DUSOLD EHLENBACH DETTMANI DOERIN4 DRIEBE EASTMA1 ELHAR S? if Ii? if ,ps gi. gt gs in wg 5? 2 E E 5 1 it 1 2 I f, 5, 8 It t IUNE GRADE IIIIIIlllllllIHIIIIWlllllllllllllllll II IIII ll IIHlllllIIIllllIIIIIVIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHWIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIVIIIHIIIIIHHIIIIIIIVIIIIHIIIIIKIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIHIIIIIHIHIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIHIKlllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllliIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIllllllIIll!IHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIINIIIlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlI'IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHlllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIilllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIINIlllilHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllHllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIH EUGENE ENGEL-Cheerleader, 45 Street Trctdersg French Club, 2nd V. Pres., 4 .... DONALD ENGLE ..,. IANE ENGLISH-Girls' Clubg Student Service .... PHILIP EVANS-Wrestlingg Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... ROBERT FALK-Boys' Athletic Ass'ng Street Traders .... RUTH FEN- NER-Student Serviceg Girls' Clubg Wchiat .,.. AMOUR FIELDMAN-French Clubg Student Serviceg Girls' Club .... ROBERT FISCHER-Ccuriero Club .... IOYCE FITZ-Philomathect, Trees., 4g State Debciteg Lcitin Club .... ETHEL FLEISCHER-Home Economics Clubg German Clubg Girls' Club .... PHILIP FLEMING-Golf Clubg Bcmdg Orchestra ..,. LILLIAN FORBUSH-Wcxhicttg Girls' Club .... ENGEL D, ENGLE ENGLISH EVANS ELDMAN FISCHER FITZ FLEISCHER FALK FORBUSH FLEMING FENNER IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 45 IHIIIIIIIII JUNE GRADE lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllIIillllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIilllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllilllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllilllllllIIllllllIlilIlltllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllIIlllllllllllllIIlllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIllllilllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll V I lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllillllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllillllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIllIllIIlllIIIIIINIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll l . I l I MARGARET FORK-Girls' Club .... BERT FORTLAGE-Stage Crew .... BRUCE I FRANCISCO-Football, Nature Study Club ..., IACK FREDRICKS .... I HARVEY FRIEDLAND-Lincoln, Band, Orchestra .... MARIORIE FRISKE- E A Cappella .... i . I PEARL FRONBERRY-Art Club, Girls' Club .... ARTHUR FRUMKIN-Lincolnp 1 Tennis Club, Latin Club .... ESTHER FUCHY-Home Economics Club .... Q LOUIS FUERST-Physics Club, Chemistry Club .... MARION FUTTERLIEB E -Home Economics Club, Girls' Club .... ARTHUR GARRY .... 5 5 LOIS GENTHE-Scroll Yearbook, Sports Editor, 4, Wahiat, Pres., 4, Philornathea, I Sec., 4 .... ROBERT GERLACH-Physics Club, Camera Club, Music Club 1' .... IUDITI-I GERSHAN--French Club, Music Club, Girls' Club ..,. ' AUDREY GESCHKE-Girls' Club, Student Service .... MYRTLE GIESE- Girls' Club, Home Economics Club .... IEAN GILCHRIST-Philomatheap . Girls' Club, Student Service .... SHIRLEY GINDLIN-Ir. Players, Lincoln, Student Service ,... ADELE GLASS- MAN-Art Club, Spanish Club, Golf Club .... RUTH GLICKLICH-AL f phanea, Latin Clubg Home Economics Club .... RUBY GRAEF-Girls' Club E .... BARBARA GRAY-Girls' Club, Student Service, Camera Club .... 5, HAZEL GRIM-Girls' Club . . . . l IRENE GRIMES-Girls' Club .... VERONICA GROBERSHAK-Girls' Club . , . I THOMAS GROENEVELD-Wrestling, Tennis Clubg Street Traders . . LE ARNA GROOM-fAlpl'1aneag Student Service .,,. KENNETH GRUBER . . . WILBERT GUMM-Swimming Team, Captain, 4, Band, Golf Club . . F ? 9 l . t l n E r if F r I n W. F 5 I 46 IIH HIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHHIIIHHIIIIIINHI IIHHIIIIIWNIIIIHHIIIHIIIHHIIIIHHIIIHMHIIIII INVIIIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIWIIIIIH HII FORK FORTLAGE FRANCISCO FREDRICKS FRIEDLAND FRISKE FRONBERRY FRUMKIN FUCHY FUERST FUTTERLIEB GARRY GENTHE GERLACH GERSHAN GESCHKE GIESE GILCHRIST GINDLIN GLASSMAN GLICKLICH GRAEF GRAY GRIM GRIMES GROBERSHAK GROENEVELD GROOM GRUBER GUMM 47 TUNE GRADS IlllIIIIIIllllllIIIIlIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllHllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllilllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllIlllIlllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII!llIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII!IlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllitllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllIlllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I!IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIl1IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll MARGUERITE HAAS--Student Service, Girls' Club, Ir. Players . . . EDWARD HAEFER-Street Troders, Gerrnon Club, Trecls., 4, .... IOE HAERTLE . . . . GLORIA HAGBERG-Scroll Weekly Bus., Typist, 3, 4, Girls' Club, Advertising Club .... ELIZABETH HALL-Girls' Club, A Cop- pello .... ROBERT HAMMOND-Scroll Yearbook, Photographer, Stage Crew, Ccxmero. Club .... IEANNE HANKEE-Home Economics Club, Wclhiot, Girls' Club .... IAMES HANSEN-Alphoneo, Golf Club, Student Service . . . IUNE HANSEN- Scroll Weekly, Point System Editor, 4, Alphcineo, lntersociety, Student Council . . . HOWARD HARDER-Chemistry Club .... MARLIN HARDER-Football, Basketball, Captain, 4, Truck ,... NORMAN HARTMAN-Music Club, Street Traders .... HAAS HAEFER HAERTLE HAGBERG HALL HAMMON HANKEE IAMESHANSEN IUNE HANSEN H. HARDER M. HARDER N. HARTMA 48 X llllllll llllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllIllllIVII!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllll3!!IlllIIIIlllIIIl1lllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllll IlIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllIIlllllIIIIlIlllllIlllllIlllllllillllIIIllllIIIlllllIIwllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIllllIlllllIlllllIIllllIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll VIRGINIA HARTMAN-German Club, Girls' Club, Student Service .... IAMES HARTZ- HEIM-Street Traders, Student Service .... GLORIA HEBERLE - Girls' Club, Wahiat . . . . RUTH HEBERLE-Scroll Weekly, Col- lection Manager, 4, Girls' Club, Wahiat .,,. EDWARD HEIDEL - Street Traders .... GERALDINE HENES - Student Service, Latin Club, Nature Study Club .... IUNE HENSEL-Student Service, Ass't Sup., 4, German Club, Band .... DONALD HER- ING-Basketball, Tennis Club, Street Trad- GTS .... BETTY HEUER-Latin Club, Girls' Club, Stu- dent Service .... ROBERT HILDEBRADT- Spanish Club, Golf Club, Physics Club. l , . WILLIAM HINTZ-Street Traders, Advertis- ing Club .... MARY ANNE HLABAN- Wahiat, Girls' Club, Student Service .... RUSSEL I-IOEFS - Football Mgr., 4, Physics Club ..., DELORES HOEPPNER-Girls' Club, Music Club, Student Service .... DELBERT HOLMAN- Football, Basketball, Wrestling . . . SAM HOLZMAN-Spanish Club, Football, Boxing .... DONALD HORNBERGER .... VIRGINIA HRO- MADKA-Girls' Club, Lotin Club .... FRANK HUETTL-Track, A Cappella .... RUTH HULETT - Student Service, Home Economics Club, Wahiat . , . V. I-IARTMAN HARTZHEIM G. HEBERLE R. HEBERLE HEIDEL HENES HENSEL HERING HEUER HILDEBRANDT HINTZ HLABAN HOEFS HOEPPNER HOLMAN HOLZMAN HORNBERGER HROMADKA HUETTL I-IULETT 49 I IllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllIlllliVIII!IIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllltllllllllllIIllllltllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllillllllllllllllllllllltlIlllllllllllllllllltIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllltIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillltllllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllillllllllltlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIHIillltlllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllltIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIlllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllltIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NFELD Ushers Head Usher, RAYMOND HUNN-Street Traders .... ALFRED IHLE - , Scroll Weekly, Circulation Manager, Student Council .... PHYLLIS IMME- KUS-Student Service, Girls' Club .... IANET IMSE-Camera Club, V. Pres., ' d t Service .... DOROTHY IAEGER- 4, Nature Study Club, Pres., 3, Stu en ' - G' l ' Club .... WARREN IAHNKE-Street Traders .... MILDRED IARMER-German Club, Girls' Club, Art Club .... RUTH IESKE-Girls' Club .... PATRICIA IONES-Alphanea, Student Service, Scroll Weekly . . . . THOMAS IONES-Camera Club, Sgt. at Arms, Z, 3, Physics Club, Stage Crew . . FRANCES IUNG-Girls' Club, Camera Club, Orchestra ....ROBERTlUNG.... Latin Club, ir s GOLDIE IURINEC-Music Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Club .... LESLIE KALCHIK -Football, Track, Co-Captain, Wrestling .... RUTH KAMERLING-Wclhiat, Orchestra, Tennis Club .... DOROTHY KAMMEREN-Student Service, Girls' Club, Wahiat .... RICHARD KAROLZAK-Street Traders, Cross Coun- try .... VIRGINIA KASS-Wahiat, Girls' Club, A Cappella .... LTER KEARNS- TH KAUFMAN Orchestra, Student Service, Lincoln .... WA P 3 Senior Class St Council Rep., RU - lf Team, Captain, 3, Iunior Class res., , , . ' W stling .... RICHARD KEL- Go 4 . . MELVIN KEHREIN--Cross Country, re MARY KEWLEY-Girls' Club, Student Service .... LEYL-Street Traders ,... AUDREY KIEFER-Left School May 3 .... ROBERT KLAU-Track, Street Traders .... EUGENE KLEINERT ,... IAMES KLOTZ-Spanish Club, Nature Study Club .... MARION KLUG-Girls' ' . . . IAMES KLUMB-German Club, Band, Swimming Club, Spanish Club . . . . . DONALD KNOBLAUCH-Street Traders . . . . 50 I HUNN IHLENFELD IMMEKUS IMSE IAEGER IAHNKE IARMER IESKE P. IONES T. IONES F. IUNG R. IUNG IURINEC KALCHIK KAMERLING KAMMEREN KAROLZAK KASS KAUFMAN KEARNS KEHREIN KELLEY KEWLEY KIEFER KLAU KLEINERT KLOTZ KLUG KLUMB KNOBLAUCH 51 I IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllIllIllllllllIHIIIHllllHIIIIIIlllllilVIIIHllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllHIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllH41IWIIHllllllllllllllllIllillllllllllllllllUHIlllllillllVIHHIIIHllllllllllllllllllt IlllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIUKIIIIlllHIIIIIIHIIIVllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllHIIIIHIIHHllllllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIIIHllllllllllllllllIHlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIllIllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIlllllNIIIllIlllllilllllllllllllllllIllUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIHIIllllIHIIIIIIllllllIIHHHIIlllllllllllIlllllIllllllIIlllllllllIlllllIllllllllIlllll1IlllIVIIIlllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll' BETTY KOEHN-Washington Playersg Wahiatp Girls' Club .... WILLARD KOEPKE -- Camera Clubg Nature Study Clubg Street Traders .,.. ALLEN KOPPERUD-Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... KENNETH KRAEMER -Footballg Basketballg Track .... SHIRLEY KRAFT-Philomatheag Girls' Clubg Student Service .... BETTY KRAUSE- Girls' Club: German Club .... DORIS KRAUSE-Music Club, Sec., 35 German Club, Sec., 35 Student Service .... LEAH KRETLOW-Student Servicey Latin Clubg Home Economics Club .... EDWARD KREUTZINGER- Stage Crew, Man- ager .... CATHRYN KRUEGER- Girls' Clubg Latin Clubg Physics Club .... MARION KRUEGER-Girls' Clubg German Clubg Student Service .... MARIAN KUB- NICK-Girls' Clubg Wahiat .... RUSSELL KUEHN - Street Tradersg Student Service .... MARGARET KUNZ-Girls' Clubg Ir. Playersg Music Club .... ROBERT KURTH - German Clubg Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... LOUIS KUSH-Student Serv- ice... GABRIELA KUSS-German Clubg Girls' Clubg Student Service .... RICHARD KUSTER- Wrestlingg Bandg Orchestra .... FRANCES KUTNAR .... ELISABETH LADE - Ger- man Clubg Orchestrag A Cappella .... 52 KOEHN KOEPKE KRAFT B. KRAUSE KREUTZINGER C. KRUEGER KUEHN KUNZ KUSS KUSTER KOPPERUD KRAEMEP D. KRAUSE KRETLOIB M. KRUEGER KUBNlCl KURTH KUSI- KUTNAR LADH IUNE GRADE IIHIIIIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllilllllllHlllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllVlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIII1lHlllllHllllllHIIHlllllllllllllllllllHIIHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'IllllIIIlllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllVIIIllllllllllllllllllllllillllflllllIll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllHHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllx llllllllllllllllllllVIIlHlllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllIIIHlIIHHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllVIIIllllllllllllHllllllllllllIIHllllllllllllllllllllllNllllllllllllllllllllllVII4llllllllllllllllllllllHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllHtllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll lllllIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllVIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllillllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIlIllllllllllllllillllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli W ROBERT LADEWIG-Footbcillg Ccimera Clubg Golf Club .... LENORE LAM- BERT-Cheerleuderg Washington Plcyersg Girls' Club .... RUTH LAMBRECHT-Student Serviceg Girls' Clubg Music Club .... DAWN LAMERE-Spanish Clubg Girls' Clubg Student Service .... DORIS LANGE-Girls' Club .... IACK LANGERESCIOH Weekly Bus.: Student Serviceg Swimming .... MARGARET LANTZ-Spcmish Clubg Art Clubg Music Club .... CLARENCE LAUBE-Street Trcxdersg Student Service .... CLYDE LAUBENSTElN-- German Clubg Chemistry Cluby Nature Study Club ..,. ROBERT LAUR - Street Traders .... IACK LEAR .... I-XUDREE LEDERER - Girls' Club .... ADEWIG LAMBERT LAMBRECHT LAMERE LANGE LANGER ANTZ LAUBE LAUBENSTEIN LAUR LEAR LEDERER 53 Illllllllll JUNE GRADE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllIllllllltllllIIIllllttlllllllllllllllIllIltllllllllllllllllllIIltlllllllllllllllllllllllttilllllllllllllIKIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllIIllltlllItllllllilllllltllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllltlllllIlllllttllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllItlllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllItlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllttllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllltlllltllllllllltllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIItllllltlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllltllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllltllllllllllIllllltllllltlllllllltllllIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIItIllllltllllllllllltlllllIllllltlllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliIllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllIlllllllllllllllllltlllIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllltllllllIlllIllllllllllllllltIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltlllllIllllllllIlllllllllltllltlllllltillllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllllillllllllilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllillllllllllllllttllllllIIIIIlllllllIlllllllItlllllllttIIIIIIIlIlllllIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllllllllllIII!IIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllIllllllltllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIttlllllllllllllllllllll IAMES LEIGH-Camera Club, Student Service, Physics Club .,.. IACK LEROY- Spanish Club, Football .... ISABELLE LEVER-Student Service, Latin Club, Wahiat .... SIDNEY LIEBERMAN-Ir. Players, Washington Players, Chemistry Club .... HOWARD LIEDERBACH .... MARVEL LIEN-Tennis Club, Art Club .... VIRGINIA LINDERMUTH-Art Club, Girls' Club .... ELIZEBETH LIPSCHOW .... IESSIE LORENZ-Washington Players, Sec., 4, Student Service, Band .... PEARL LORENZ-A Cappella, French Club, Student Service .... SIDNEY LUBOW+Alphanea, Washington Players, Student Service .... GEORGE LUCHT-Football, Wrestling, Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Pres., 4 . . . MORRIS LUCK-Latin Club, Treas., 3, Lincoln, Pres., 4 .... ROBERT LUDERUS- Street Traders ..., DOROTHY LUDWIG--Scroll Weekly, Typing Editor, 4, Girls' Club, German Club .... KENNETH LUMREE-Basketball .... MARY IANE MCCORMICK-Girls' Club, Wahiat .... EILEEN McCRORY-Wash- ington Players, Student Council, V. Pres., 4 .... PATRICIA McDOWELL-Student Service, Girls' Club .... ROBERT MCGRATH- Track, Latin Club, Sgt. at Arms, 4, Street Traders .... KATHERINE MACK- Girls' Club, Home Economics Club .... LA VERNE MADING-Student Serv- ice, Girls' Club, Wahiat .... MARY MADRITSCH-German Club, Girls' Club, A Cappella .... EDITH MALETZ-Yearbook, Publicity Staff, Asst. Art Q Editor, Latin Club .... RICHARD MAY-Lincoln, Band, Street Traders .... FANCI-ION MEISEL-Lincoln, Sec., 3, Latin Club, Student Service .... DOLORES MICHIEL-Student Service, Art Club, Home Economics Club .... DONALD MILLAR-Student Service, Street Traders, Golf Club .... GERALD MILLER-Street Traders, Pres., 4, Scroll Weekly Bus., Student Service .... GLADYS MILLER-Girls' Club .... 54 LEIGH LIN DERMUTI-I LUCK McDOWELL MAY LEROY LIPSCHOW LUDERUS MCGRATH MEISEL .32 LEVER I, LORENZ LUDWIG MACK MICHIEL LIEBERMAN P, LORENZ LUMREE MADING MILLAR LIEDERBACH LUBOW MCCORMICK MADRITSCH MILLER LIEN LUCI-IT MCCRORY MALETZ MILLER 55 lllllllllllllll:IllllIlllllllllllllllllllItllllltllllIlllllIIEI1IIIIlllllIIIIlItllllllIll.IlIIIIINIIItillIIlllIIIItillIIIllllIIIIIIIItHtlllIlllltllllllltl!lllllIllllllllllllllIIIllIItllllIIIIIllIIllIIIllllIt!ItIIIItllltllllllHIlllIlllllltllllllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIlllIIItllIIIItilllIIilIIIIlllllltllllllllllllllllllltlllllItlllItlllIttlllItlllllIIIIIllIItttIIItlllltlIlllttllllltlllllllttllltlttlllllllIIlItllllllllllllllltllllttllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllIllltlllIlllIIllIlllllllllllllllllIllltllllllIIIIlill!lllttllllIlllllllltllllllllllllllll lttllllllltlll llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllltllllllllltllllllllllltlllltllllIltllllttIllltiltillltttilltlIIIItttllltltlllllllltllltttllllllllltllllllllllllltllllllllllllllltllllIllltllllttlllltlllttllltttttlllllttlltttltllllllllllllllllltltlllllllIlllltlllllllllltltllllllltlllllllIllltllllltllllltllllllllllllltlllllllttllllltlllttllltttllltllilllttttlllttllllltlllllttllllltlllllllllttllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllttlllllltlllllllllllllltllllllllltlllllllllllllllllltttllltlllltlllltttllltlllttlttllltllllIlllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllltilllllllllllllllltlllllIllllltlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllltlltlllHI!HtlltllltllllttttllltttlllltttlllllttttlllltllltttttllHttlllltltllllltllltlllltlllltllllllllllllltlllttlltltllllllHttlllllllllllllltlllltlllllllttttlllltllllllltlllllltllllllllllllllttlllllllllllttllllllllllllttllllltllllllllllllllltlllttlltttttllilltlttllllllllllllllltlllllllttllllllllllllllIllltllltttlllltllllllllllllllllltllllltlllllllllllltttllllllllllllttlllltllllilltIlllllllllltllilllllltllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllIlllHtlllttllllllltllllIlllIllltllllllltlllltllll MILTON MITZ-Philomathea, Chemistry Club, Physics Club .... MILDRED MOENS-Physics Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Club .... AUDREY MOERSCHEL-Scroll Yearbook, Literary Editor, 4, Philornathea, Inter- society, 4, Student Service ,.., GLORIA MONDAY-Girls' Club, Art Club ..., IEAN MORONEY-Girls' Club .... STUART MORRISON- Scroll Weekly Bus., Circulation Manager, 4, Street Traders, Student Service .,.. ELAINE MUELLER-Chemistry Club, Latin Club, Student Service .... IEAN MURPHY-Latin Club, Girls' Club ..., MARILYN MURPHY-Girls' Club, Pres, 4, Alphanea, Sec., 4, Student Service .... LILLIAN NA- BAK .... HAROLD NASHBAN-Physics Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n . . . . IAMES NEILSON-Swimming, Washington Players, Pres., 2, Boxing .... MITZ MOENS MOERSCHEL MONDAY MORONEY MORRISO MUELLER I. MURPHY M. MURPHY NABAK NASHBAN NEILSO N N IlllllllllllIllllVllllNIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHHIllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllillltlllllIIIIIllllltllllllltllllllllllllltlllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIWIIIIlIIIIIHIllllllllllillllll tlllltlllllltllllllllllllllHlllllllllHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllHIIHIllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIHNIIIIIHltlllHIIHlllllllllllHIIIIHIIIIIHHlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllltllllltlllllllllHIIIIHIIIIHII IllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllltllllllHIIIIIIWIIIlllllllltllltllllllllllltttllltHIIIIHtllllllllltllllllllllllllllllltHllllllllltllllllttllIlllllWIIIHHIIIlllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllll. LAVERNE NELL-Girls' Club, French Club, Tennis Club ..,. HELEN NISSENKOREN -Girls' Club, Student Service .... BERT NORLING .... FLORENCE NUGENT - Girls' Club, Wahiat, French Club .... DANIEL OAKLEY-Yearbook, Class Editor, 4, Track, Spanish Club .... KENNETH OHST -Spanish Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... LEATRICE OLSON-Girls' Club .... RODE OLSON-Cross Country, Swimming .... MERLE OMLIE-Girls' Club .... ALBERT OP- GENORTH-Street Traders .... NATHAN ORMAN-Alphanea, Intersociety, 2, Foren- sics .... IOHN OSUSKI-Street Traders .... IEANNE PARENTEAU-Student Service, Su- pervisor, 4, Student Council, Physics Club . . . . NATALIE PERCHONOK - Lincoln, Treas., 4, lntersociety, 3, Forensics, Girls' Club .... ROBERT PERLICK-Track, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... IUNE PERRY-Nature Study Club, Wahiat, V. Pres., 4, Spanish Club .... SAM PERSHITZ-Swimming, Student Service, Orchestra .... KENNETH PERSION - Vlfrestling, Track, String Trio .... MAR- GARET PETER-Wahiat, Treas., 4, Scroll Weekly, 3, 4, Student Service .,.. ANNA PETERSEN-Art Club, Home Economics, German Club .... NELL OAKLEY OMLIE PARENTEAU PERSHITZ NISSENKOREN OHST OPGENORTH PERCHONOK PERSION NORLIN G L. OLSON ORMAN PERLICK PETER NUGENT R. OLSON OSUSKI PERRY PETERSEN 57 IUNE GRADS lIIllIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllIIIIVIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII illllllllllllllllllllIlllllllVIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIlIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll I I I llllIlllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIlIIIIlllIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIII1IlIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll EVELYN PETRANOWSKY-French Club5 Ir. Players5 Student Service .... IOAN PFLIEGER-Girls' Club5 A Cappella .... SIDNEY PLOTKIN .... EVELYN PLUNKETT-Girls' Club .... PATRICIA POOLE-Student Service5 Philo- rnathea5 Latin Club .... HAROLD POSER-Football5 Stage Crew5 Physics Club ,... NATALIE POSTEL-Chemistry Club, Pres, 45 Philomathea, 2nd V. Pres., 45 Student Service .... SHIRLEY PRIESTER--Student Service5 Girls' Club5 Tennis Club . . . . AUDREY PRINTUP-Student Service, Girls' Club . . . . ROY PROFT . . . . PHYLLIS RABINOWITZ-Scroll Weekly, Editor-in-Cl'1ieI5 Alphanea5 Student Council .... MARION RADES-Washington Players5 Forensics5 Student Service .... IEANNE RADKE-Ir. Class, Student Council Rep., 35 Girls' Club, V. Pres., 45 Latin Club, Treas., 4 .... ETHEL RADMER-Spanish Club5 Girls' Club .... LORRAINE RADTKE-German Club5 Student Service .... MARIANNE RAS- MUSSEN-A Cappella5 Music Club5 Physics Club .... RUTH RASMUSSEN -Girls' Club5 Orchestra .... MARIORIE RATHKE-Home Economics Club5 Girls' Club5 German Club .... A EDNA REBHOLZ-Philornathea5 Student Service5 French Club .... EVELYN REB- HOLZ-Student Service5 Philomathea, Student Council Rep., 35 French Club, 2nd V. Pres., 3, 4 .... IEAN REDDIN-Camera Club, Pres., 45 State Debate5 Tennis Club .... MARIORIE REESE--Art Club5 Spanish Club5 Student Serv- ice .... DONALD REISS-Street Tradersg Cross Country5 Track, Co-Captain . . . . AUDREY REITER-Scroll Weekly, Managing Editor, 45 Student Service5 Girls' Club .... GILBERT RETZAK-Street Traders .... RICHARD REUKEMA-Student Service5 Footbal15 Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... RUTH RICHTER-Nature Study Club, Pres., 45 Student Service5 Chemistry Club .... HARRY RIMSNIDER-Street Traders5 Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... RANIEL ROBERTSON-German Club, Pres., 45 Orchestra .... HAROLD ROLLER-Scroll Yearbook, Circulation Manager, 45 Street Traders .... I 58 PETRANOWSKY POSTEL RADKE E. REBHOLZ RETZAK PFLIEGER PRIESTER RADMER E. REBHOLZ REUKEMA PLOTKIN PRINTUP RADTKE REDDIN RICHTER PLUNKETT POOLE POSER PROFT RABINOWITZ RADES M. RASMUSSEN R, RASMUSSEN RATHKE REESE REISS REITER RIMSNIDER ROBERTSON ROLLER 59 Illllllllllllllllllllll l HIlllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllHHHllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllIIIHIIIIIIllIIllIlllllllltllllillllHH1llIHllllllllllllHtllllllllllllllllllllllIllllItllIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIlllIIlllt'I1llllll IllllIlllllllllVIIIllHIIIllIIIIII1lllltlllllltlllVlllllllllHtIIIIIlllllllltllllllilllltllllllUllllllVIIlllllllllIllllIIIIHHlllllllllllltlllllllllltlllllllllliltllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllltllIHIIIIllllllltlllllllllllllll. lllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw DAVID ROMANlKHFootball, Student Service, Basketball .,.. BURTON ROSEFELT -- Physics Club, Sec. Treas., 4, Student Serv- ice .... BURTON ROSENBERGH- Student Service, Physics. Club, Basketball .... ROBERT ROSENTHAL-Street Traders .... EUNICE ROTH-Alphanea, lntersociety, 4, 3rd V. Pres., 2, Washington Players, Forensics . . . . LUCILLE ROTHMAN - Alphanea, French Club, Girls' Club .... DOROTHY ROWLAND- Student Service, Supervisor, 4, Yearbook, Publicity Editor, 4, Camera Club .... LUCILLE RUDOLPH-Yearbook, Co-Proof Editor, Student Council, Student Service, Supervisor .... MARIORIE RUNKEL - Washington Players, Sec., 4, Philomathea, Student Service ..., FLORENCE RUSCH - Advertising Club, Sec., 4, Home Economics Club, Girls' Club . . . . IUNE RUSSELL-Girls' Club, Wahiat, Nature Study Club .... IOAN RYAN - Orchestra, Girls' Club, Wahiat .... MARIORIE RYAN - Spanish Club, Camera Club, Girls' Club ,,.. RUTH SANDER - Scroll Weekly, Proof Editor, 4, Advertising Club, Pres., 4, Wahiat .... MARVIN SATT- LER-Football, Latin Club .... IUANITA SCHAEFER - Girls' Club, Student Serv- lCe.... MAGDALENE SCHARCH - Home Economics Club, Treas., 4, Art Club, Student Service . . . . IEAN SCHARPF-Tennis Club, Sgt. at Arms, 4, Girls' Club, Physics Club .... LIONEL SCHERPER-Chemistry Club, Golf Club, Soph. Football, Manager ..,. WIL- LIS SCHIMEL-Street Traders, Track, Bays' Athletic Ass'n .... ROMANIK ROTH RUNKEL RYAN SCHARCH ROSEFELT ROTHMAN RUSCH SANDER SCHARPF ROSENBERG ROSENTHAL ROWLAND RUDOLPH RUSSELL RYAN SATTLER SCHAEFER SCHERPER SCHIMEL IUNE GRADS llltlllllltlllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllVIIIllIlltllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllIllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllltllllltlllllllllltllllllll!!ltllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllIlllllllltHllllllIIIIIIllllllltllltlIllllltlllltlIlllllltllllllIllltllllllllllllllllltlllllllHllllllllllltlllllllIlllllllllllttlllllllIlllllIIIlllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllIllllllllllHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllll lllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltlllllllllllltllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllIllllllllltltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllltlllllllllllHllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllIllllllllllltHlllltllllllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIHlllllltlllllll lllllllltllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIlllllllHIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllHIIHIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllWIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllltlllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllillllllll ELSA SCHMIDT-Student Service, A Cappella, German Club .... HELEN SCHMIDT-Art Club, Nature Study Club, Wahiat .... LA VERNE SCHMIDT-Tennis Club, Music Club, Student Service .... RICHARD SCHMIDT-Street Traders, Chemistry Club .... HAZEL SCHMIEDER -Tennis Club, Student Service, Girls' Club ..., DOLORES SCHMITT -Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Physics Club .... KENNETH SCHMITT - Student Service, Street Traders .... ROBERT SCHNUG-German Club, Street Traders, Physics Club .... MARILYN SCHOENIG-Latin Club, Pres., 4, Student Council, Washington Play- ers .... DORIS MAY SCHOENKE-Home Economics Club, Student Service .... IRMA SCHOENLEBER--Yearbook, Ass't Art Editor, 3, 45 Student Service .... IACK SCHOLBE-Class V. Pres., 3, Street Trad- ers, Sec., 3, Yearbook, Editor-in-Chief, 4 . . . . E. SCHMIDT H. SCHMIDT L. SCHMIDT R. SCHMIDT SCHMIEDER D. SCHMITT K. SCHMITT SCHNUG SCHOENIG SCHOENKE SCHOENLEBER SCHOLBE K Y -.1 lUNE GRADS llIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllltIIIIIIIlIIIII1lIIItIIlltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllltltlllllllIIIII1IllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllIllllllllllIII!!ttltlllllllllllllllllllllllilIIIIIIllllllllllllltllllllllllIlllllllllllltlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllillllllltllllIllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllltllllllIlllllltlllllttllllllltllllllllllllllllllHlllltllllllllllIII!lllllllllllIllllllllltltlllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllttllllllllllVIIIlllllltllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllltlllltlllllllllllllllltllll t IIllllllllllltllllIIIIlIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII!IlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltlllllllllllllllllllltIIIIII1IIItlllllltllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllltlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l t t i. llllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIII1IKIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIII1tIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllliIIIIIl1IIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllKlllllllllllllllliIIIIIllllllllltlllllltllllllIllllllPIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllltIIIltiIIIIII1IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllttllllIlllllltllllltllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllillllllllltllllllllIlllllllllttllllltlllllllllllll t 1 2 i GRAYSON SCHROEDER-Track, Yearbook Bus., 4, Student Council, 4, German Club, 4 .... LORAINE SCHUFFLER-Student Service, Supervisor, Home i Economics Club, Pres., 4, Student Council .... IUNE SCHULTZ-Wahiat i .... KENNETH SCHULZ - Latin Club, Street Traders ,... WERNER ' SCHULZE-Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... IEAN SEARLE-State Debate, Philo- , mathea, Intersociety, 3, 4, Scroll Weekly .... ' IOAN SEBOLSKY-Girls' Club, German Club, Nature Study Club .... LAWRENCE i SEIDELMAN-Philomathea, lntersociety, Washington Players, Student Serv- ' ice .... REVA SELENSKY-Scroll Weekly, Feature Editor, 4, Alphanea, Ir. I Players .... RUSSELL SENGSTOCK-Chemistry Club, Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Street Traders .... PHILIP SGARLATA-Tennis Club, Student Service .... l MILTON SHADUR-Scroll Weekly, Sports Editor, 4, Student Council, Al- Q phanea, lntersociety, Pres., 4 .... ' BETTY IAYNE SHAURETTE-Girls' Club, Student Service .... GERALD SHEA l ,... RAYMOND SHEEHAN--Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Forensics .... CHARLOTTE SIEBEL-Chemistry Club, Music Club, Girls' Club .... CHAR- LOTTE SIEGEL-Student Service, Girls' Club .... HOWARD SlELAFFf- Track .... - ALVIN SKAT-Football, Basketball, Captain, 3, Student Service .... HARRY E SMALL-Boxing, Football .... HELEN SMITH-Girls' Club, Physics Club, 1 Tennis Club .... NORMAN SOREF -- Latin Club, Basketball, Track . . . . MARVIN SPOERL-Track .... CARL STARCK-Street Traders .... F , i AUSTIN STARK-Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Golf Club, Ushers .... GLENN STARKE- Spanish Club, Golt Club, Pres, 4, Golf Team .... AUDREY STEIN-Girls' ' Club .... EVELYN STEINBACHER-Scroll Weekly, Nature Study Club, Sec., I 3, Student Service .... MARYIANE STEINBRECHER-Washington Players, Alphanea, Scroll Weekly .... ROBERT STENGEL-Wrestling, Tennis Club, v Treas., 4, Golf Club .... r I r F E, L t i I ' 52 L.,. SCHROEDER SEBOLSKY SHAURETTE SKAT STARK SCHUFFLER SEIDELMAN SI-IEA SMALL STARKE I- SCHULTZ K. SCHULZ W. SCHULZE SEARLE SELENSKY SENGSTOCK SGARLATA SHADUR SHEEHAN SIEBEL SIEGEL SIELAFF SMITH SOREF SPOERL STARCK STEIN STEINBACHER STEINBRECHER STENGEL 63 1 Illllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllII'lllIIIlllIlIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllillllltlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllIlllllIlllIllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ItillllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll 64 lllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllIlllllllllllllllllllllilllIlllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllillllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIillltlllllllllllllllIlllIlllIIII1lllllllllllllllIlllIllllllilllIllllllllillllllllllllllllll llilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIilllllllllltillllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll GEORGE STEUER-Camera Club, Treas., 4, Street Traders, Student Service . . . . LORRAINE STOUT-Band, Wahiat, Golf Club , . . . ROBERT STRACK-Street Traders ,... lLSE STROTHMANN-Girls' Club, Tennis Club .... IACQUELINE STULLICH-Washington Players, Philomathea, Student Council .... RICHARD SULLIVAN-Student Council, Senior Class, V. Pres., 4, Football . . . , DORIS SUWYN-German Club, Girls' Club .... MARION SWEEMER -- French Club, Girls' Club ..,. BETTY TEMPLE-Girls' Club, Student Service ..,. GEORGE THAUER-Spanish Club, Swimming, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... MARY CATHERINE THOMPSON-Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, V. Pres., 4 .... NORMA THOMPSONgl:'rench Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Club .... STEUER STOUT STRACK STROTHMANN STULLICH SULLIV SUWYN SWEEMER TEMPLE THAUER M. THOMPSON Illlllllllll ItIIIHIllilllIltlltlllltltlltlltlltlllHHH!ltlllllttlttllltillllllltlillllltlllllllllllIlltillHllllltltlllllllIllIIIlllttIIHllllllllltlllltttltlllltllllllllltlllllHHIltlllIHHHWltllllllllllttlltllllllllit NW tlltlltlIHllttItlllHtIll!tilIINIitllHtill1llIlllIHttlltlltlllIitllllllllllllltllIIIIIHItllllllltllHIHHHIHiltiIllllllIillllllllllllllllltlllllllllNIUItllltItillHiltiIlllllllllHilllltltllllllllltltltttttitlllll ttllllHlllllllllllIillllllillllllllllllIllllHI!IHllllllllllllllllllIHflllIlllllllltlllllltlllllllllltllllllllllltillIIllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllIill!lltlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllltllllll MONA THORARINSON - Chemistry Club, Girls' Club .... LYLE TIMM-Chemistry Club, Sec. Tre-as., 3, Spanish Club, Physics Club .... CONSTANCE TIMME-Alpha- nea, Student Council, Pres., 4, Cheerleader, 3 ..,, PATRICIA TIRY-Girls' Club, Wa- hiat ..,, DORIS TOUSSAINT - Spanish Club, lst V. Pres, 3, Girls' Club .,.. BETTY IANE TRAPP--Wahiat, Girls' Club, Nature Study Club .... IEANETTE TROLLER - Latin Club, Student Council, Student Service .... IEAN TRUETTNER-Spanish Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Club .... ROBERT TSCHOHL - Track, Football .... KENNETH UNRATI-I-Football, Track, Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... MARION VAN ERT .... IONE VIRGIN-Wahiat, Girls' Club .... AUDREY VOIGT - Girls' Club, A Cappella . . . . WILLIAM VOSS - Boys' Athletic Ass'n, Spanish Club, Street Traders .... LORRAINE WALKER - Yearbook, Snaps Editor, 4, Stage Crew, Prop Mistress, 4, Student Council .... MARION WALTERS -fBand, Orchestra, A Cappella .... NORMA WASWO-Girls' Club, Student Serv- ice .... KATHERINE WEBER-Girls' Club, Wahiat .... ELINOR WEGNER - Girls' Club, VVahiat, Golf Club .... DOREN WEHRLEY - Alphanea, Physics Club, V. Pres., 4, Student Service, Supervisor . . . . THORARINSON TIMM TOUSSAINT TRAPP TSCHOHL UNRATH VOIGT VOSS WASWO WEBER TIMME TROLLER VAN ERT WALKER W EGNER TIRY TRUETTNER VIRGIN WALTERS WEHRLEY 65 IUNE GRADS IIIIIIIIIIIllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllIEIIIIIIIIlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIII1KIIIIIIHlllllIIIIIIIIHlllllIIlllllHIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIllllllllIlllllIIlllllIllllllillllIIllIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIHIllllllllIIIIIIIIllilllllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllllliIIllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII IlIllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIItllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllIHIIIIHllllllIllllllIlllllIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllltlllllllHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllillllIllllllllllllllllllllIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllHlllllllllllllllllVIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll VIRGINIA WEICKHARDT-Spanish Club5 Girls' Club5 A Cappella .... BETTY IANE WEILAND-Girls' C1ub5 Art Club. V. Pres., 45 Home Economics Club , . . . LORRAINE WEILAND-Tennis Club5 Wahiat5 Girls' Club . . . . HELEN WEINBERG-Alphaneag Forensics5 Student Service .... IANE WEINERT- Girls' Club5 Tennis Club5 Student Service .... MARION WENDEL-Girls' Club .... . WALLACE WENDELBORN .... DONALD WERGIN-Street Traders5 Football5 Stu- dent Service .... IEANETTE WERGIN-Student Service .... ANSON WERK ' -Street Traders, Sec., 45 Boys' Athletic Ass'n5 A Cappella ..,. DOROTHY WHITT-Girls' Club .... IEANETTE WIESER-Girls' Club5 German Club5 Home Economics Club .... ELAINE WILHARMS-Girls' Club .... KENNETH WILL-Street Traders .... EVERETTE WILSON-Street Traders .... RICHARD WITTING--Street Traders5 Orchestra .... RUTH WIVIOTT-Lincoln, lst V. Pres., 45 Student Service5 Washington Players . . : . MURIEL WOELFFER-Nature Study Club, Pres., 45 Latin Club5 Student Service . . . . GORDON WOLF-Track5 Cross Country5 Street Traders .... LAWRENCE WOLF- Alphanea5 Band5 Golf Club .... MIRIAM WOLFERT-Nature Study Club, Pres., 35 Student Service5 Chemistry Club .... WILLIAM WOODS-Spanish Club5 Nature Study Club5 Student Service .... RICHARD WUERCH - Wrestling5 Trackg Street Traders .... PAULINE WUKOVICH-Girls' Club .... RUTH YANOWITZ-Lincoln, lst V. Pres., 35 Student Service5 Girls' Club . . . . CATHERINE ZAUNER-Girls' Club5 German Club .... CLAIRE ZAVITOSKY -Wahiat5 Tennis Club5 Girls' Club .... MARGARET ZIEGLER-Girls' Club, Sec., Trecis., 45 Latin Club, Sgt. at Arms, 35 Student Service .... LEONARD ZUBRENSKY-Latin Club5 Basketball5 Boys' Athletic Ass'n .... WILLIAM ZUMACH-Track5 Band5 Spanish Club .... I 66 WEIOKHARDT WENDELBORN WILHARMS G, WOLF YANOWITZ B. WEILAND D. WERGIN WILL L. WOLF ZAUNER L. WEILAND I. WERGIN WILSON WOLFERT ZAVITOSKY WEINBERG WERK WITTING WOODS ZIEGLER WEIN ERT WHITT WIVIOTT WUERCH ZUBRENSKY WENDEL WIESER WOELFFER WUKOVICH ZUMACH 67 III.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIllIII!llllIII!1EI!!!1lllllllllllllllIllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllillltllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllIIII11l'IIlllIIlllllllllltlllllll l llIIIIll Illlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllililllltlllll lllllllllllltllitlllllllllllllltlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllVJIIIIIIIIHIIIIII1lllllllllllllllllllllIIII1lllllllIIIIIIHIllIllflllllllflllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllIIIII1lIIIlilllllltlllillllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll IlllllllllllililllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllltlllllllllltlllllllllllltlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII1IIlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll y. Z1 f ff 41 A l 'VV' 1, '1 I 4, . fi, , rim it 'ff gn W X f lf? 4 et? Q l ff, 1 W7 7 2 t 2 ff af, ff 5- 2W Z Z tw ff? W 7 f . ..,.,,.., ,,,,0 ,,,,, , WA? WW ,,,, ,,,, M20 apt A tt . .,.,, ' 'rfwff .,,.,,,, ,ff SB A PICTURE of the school as a Whole features the classes as the main object of interest with sports, activities, and the faculty grouped around them. Such an arrangement is natural when one con- siders that anything other than classes is merely auxiliary to the central theme, which in this case is learning. Every- thing else serves to accentuate, give ern- phasis to, or add to the subject. Com- prising the classes are almost twenty- five hundred students: the partially es- tablished sophomores, more confident juniors, excited semester-sevens, and dignified seniors. Washington High has a student body of which to be proud, and the student body, a school of which to be proud. The two of them unite to form one grand combination. X .- , . at v .f R K , -ig-, 1? X , X w 8 A V 4,3 ' , if Qyri i ' W I. '13 . -N , 3, iii -xwsgn ,gr S is Ss. ,S MX--X wx Xi. SEMESTER VII TOP ROW: L. Belanger, D. Brown, H. Bauer, D. Bogenberger, N. Bendtschneider, R. Bach, W. Brill, C. Gleisner, I. Drott, C. Ehrman, L. Blazejovsky, D. Bellack, E, Fischer, L. Driss, A. Brazy, G. Glaesner, E. Fischer, D. Barrett, M. Bidle, M. Becker. Tl-llRD ROW: R. Deuster, B. Feradi, A. Bejsovec, V. Ash, I. Bell, L. Evans, L, Franklin, L. Galau, E. Comdohr, E. Onheuser, D. Bogenberger, S. Baier, E. Ambos, W. Anderson H. Bussicm, D. Currer, L. Coleman, W. Ehlhardt. SECOND ROW: P. Blix A. Blasewitz, I. Bennett, M. Bahr, B. Barrington, D. Cohen, L. Domann, D. Dole, E. Buth, B. Dietrich, M. Blackmun, P. Bruns, B. Bucknarn, M. Brand, A. Bammann, B. Clodius. FIRST ROW: V. Gohlke, E. Fox, B. Cohen, I. gray, DGEEemE M. Gill, L. Barrett, D. Feldman, B. Campbell, D. Grootemaat, G. Bark, B. Genrich, M. o en, . oc . TOP ROW. I. Kriz, A. Hahnisch, R. Klug, I. Larkey, I. Littel, R. Langenberg, E. Koeuke, K. Krause, L. Hunholz, C, Harwood, V. Krause, I. Iust, C. Haberman, H. Hofschulz, R. Guember, G, Gardner, G. Lacher, B. Kanies, D. Kohrt, F. Iorgensen. THIRD ROW: B. Griesberg, R. Hartung, R. Kugler, B. Iacobs, L. Hyink, E. Hurwitz, M. KCIGP, I. Huber, B. Kirchgaessner, G. Killian, E. Hennig, H. Moroff, B. Minow, W. Knuth, A. Froehlich, G. Iensen, A. Kosanovich, C. Hansen, SECOND ROW: M. Hoets, R. Hammerle, L. Iurss, B. Lyons, I. Kucksdorf, B. Lien, B. Klein, D. Hepp, P. Gorham, H. Knapp, A. Hyink, E. Kett, H. Hanst, S. Houle. FIRST ROW: L. Hubbes, M. Hianny, L. Karlik, G. Iuedes, M. Kaul, D. Hesse, D. Kagen, I. Iaeger, E. Laiken, C. Iuergens, M. Lloyd, D. Lemm, L. Giese, D. Lander. TOP ROW: W. Staum, F. Schaeffer, H. Zurheide, D. Snyder, W. Winter, R. Schaefer, W. Winkler, E Ziemke, R. Varpagel, G. Wilson, A. Willi, F. Wentorf, R. Trost, C. Zuege, B. Seitz, D. Sullivan, E Steady, D. Schwarz, W. Wendt. THIRD ROW: M. Ward, B. Thuerwachter, R. Schultz, R. Stark, M Stone, R. Schneider E. Sher, V. Traeger G. Scharch, G. Webster V. Zandt I. Zeck M. Smith I. Schu mqcher, D. Werzei, 's. wiiuqms, 1. Tanghe. SECOND ROW: 1. Zwaska, T. Lemly, cfshapim, R. Weber' D. Uhlich, E. Zarling, F. Weissenborn, M. Simmons, E. Wilkie, L. Le Mahieu, R. Weinstein, I. Zosel, D Unger, M. Trost, I. Specter, I, Schneider. FIRST ROW: R. Hanus, M. Sax, D. Woodford, A. Zimmerman gi.-I?teir:iAm?g, Willborn, N. Cohen, I... Wolter, B. Horwath, R. Schiewitz, L. Tibbits, P. Stanton, C r11n. . isc er. TOP ROW: G. Ohst, M. Mitz, B. Praeike, R. Luedtke, N. Mueller, B. Reagles, I. Mage-rl, W. Retzlafi, M La Dew, R. Saichek, F. Lenicheck, C. Schulman, A. Pleyte, S. Savas. I. Roeseler, M. Plutshock, H Petermann, M. Rotter, L. Post. THIRD ROW: B. Romanik, B. Schneider, M. Schramek, B. Raasch, V Potratz, G. Nehrbass, B. Potratz, I.. Platz, R. McCaigue, E. Radocha, H. Richter, G. Scheffil, M. Olson D. Igl, B. Petashnick, B. Nelson. SECOND ROW: P. Roegge, A. Maike, M. Paulos, M. Rosenthal, S Medress, E. Petersen, C. McCabe, I. Moore, L. Laatsch, I. Reiss, E. Sroka, R. Mack, D. Maltbey, G Olson, M. Masuhr, I. Lewis. FIRST ROW: M. Norton, B. Mallman, I. Petran, A. Nickels, S. Rice, E Morawetz, H. Nienow, W. Kendall, F. Schneider, D. Olson, R. Raymond, I. Schroeder, G. Novotny, A Ruthenberg, M. Rude. ' SEPTEMBER CLASSES TOP ROW: A, Staver, H. Hess, B. Linsley, R. Suttman, R. Krause, O. Ebert, R. Dunn, H. Ritz- man, G. Kellyx SECOND ROW: I... Smith, D. Lemm, R. Mueller, F. Boggs, G. Dlouhy, N. Verfurth, K, Sandblom, R. Burnhart. FIRST ROW: A. Braun, T. Armbruster, C. Schulner, H. Hartmann, I. Haese, M, Rick, F. Sabel, E, Baker, MISS BLEYER-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: R, Fuelster, T, Lerch, I. Kordek, I. Pues, I. Aschbrenner, I, Nack, I. Bornileth, D. Griesmeyer, R, Masch, M. Trester, B, Thurow, SECOND ROW: B. Hintz, V. Brunette, E, Grube, 'l'. Weindl, A. Beckman, Miss Bleyer, S. Staplelord, E. Marquardt, B. Mender, P. Steinmetz, FIRST ROW: M. Venske, M, Nabak, T. Merkwae, I. Hoett, I. Thornberg, R. Froehlich, I... Stoiier, I. Liebl, MRS. BOUNDEY-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: M. Fashingbauer, B. Kreii, D. Feller, C. Parelskin, R. Voss, N. Hoene, B. Radocha, M. Schemenauer, E. Plantz, E. Cootware, I. Herbst. SECOND ROW: P. Miller, P. Montgomery, P. Hauser, D. Kastner, M. Werner, Mrs. Boundey, R. Sorel, K. Genrich, I. Hochschild, E. Donovan, FIRST ROW: I, Kaepernick, L. Koester, R, Lippert, I. De La Hunt, B. Iaeger, C. Nelson, M. Polzer, M. Mading, R. Kornisar. MISS FAIRALLASEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: M. Emerson, F. Neu- mann, A. Grobershak, L. Gage, A. Etheridge, D. Trost, M. Krajeski, M. Gutrnann, R. Iacobsen, B. Henner, I. Bremser. SECOND ROW: R. Zimdars, L. Babcock, M. Hamann, E. Lewer, P. Bennett, Miss Fairall, M. Brooker, I. Goelz, D. Klein, E. Gallagher, G. Doerr. FIRST ROW: M, Lynch, L. Westby, V. Bennett, G. Brunk, S. Iulien, A. Hirt, E. Grulke, M, Bodner, D. Portens. MISS HEALY-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: V, Rasch, S. Hobert, M. Burkman, W. Rankin, B, Goecker- mann, M. Andren, M. Maurer, S. Wiepking, I. Reikereys, C. Heath- cote, G. Vetter. SECOND ROW: K. Costello, I. Felty, M. Edminster, I. Widmann, Miss Healy, M. McMena- min, C. Garrett, E. Peterson, S. Weinshei, FIRST ROW: C. Blank, E. Drollinger, M. Apps, B. EiII, L. Heuer, E. Prus, I. Wollinka, C. Blank. MISS LEETE-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: H. Schopp, P. Lancaster, A. Pollon, L. Kempin, L. Iahn, A. Draeger, E. George, B. Hansen, V. Sujewicz, M. Seybold, I. Schaeffer. SECOND ROW: M. Daniell, C. Evenson, I. Haertel, S. Graff, D. Raskosky, Miss Leete, I. Walter, V. Mai, E. Gaynor, S. Lerko. FIRST ROW: M. Reichard, M, Nabak, I, Meverclen, M. Sherman, M. Messmann, A. Trapp, I. Lehman, B. Boisclair, Y. Bodner, E. Goldberg. MISS LYNCH-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: M. Faber, D. Nourse, H. Swanson, G. Thacker, L, Thiele, D. Klug, O. Sell, A. Schmidt, G. Gorecki, V. Klug, G. Zacher. SECOND ROW: A. Dubin, E. Rubenstein, M. Kannenberg, F. Nankin, N. Smith, Miss Lynch, R. Kaufman, S. Clarini, F. Iunek, B. Raymond. EIRSICT ROW: D. Krohn, B. Zielke, L. Schutte, L. Schmidt, K. Lauer, P. Broenen, A. Kalweit, I. an in. . 1 MISS PORTER-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: B. Ekvall, L. Erdmann, P. Hoppe, L. Laumann, M. Ahen- hofen, B. Brinkman, L. O'NeiI, M. Siggelkow, M. Brach, A. Kabbel, D. Wordell. SECOND ROW: S, Ram- thun, G. Smith, S. Daniels, I. Brown, Miss Porter, G. Prosfad, I. Zautcke, P. Shea, E. Hennig. FIRST ROW: I. Eskridge, B. Lemrn, G. Kusch, E. Smuckler, H. Behrend, S. Taxen, R. Chiflek, D. Burg, MRS. PREMO-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: E. Staiield, C. Reinke, B. Kurz, E. Miller, M. Mueller, I. Roessl, V. Tohl, E. Roth, M. Ander- son, D. Kraus. SECOND ROW: C. Rosen, V. Legge, H. Algaier, R. Masch, Mrs, Premo, L. Iastromski, E. Sfumpf, V. Rapp, C. Behrend. FIRST ROW: M. Miller, L. Marzahn, A. Schaefer, A. Keller, D, Voit, R. Voelkel, K. Lynch. MISS THOMPSON-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: C, Rueber, M. McLaughlin, B. Igl, I. Miller, R. Bellinghausen, D. Haines, N. Sehmer, M. McGinn, B. Bunan. SECOND ROW: S. Beimborn, M. Luff, M. Kugi, L. Bartfield, Miss Thomp- son, G. Burg, M. Mudler, E. Putzear. FIRST ROW: C. Anagnosfopoulos, P. Fishkin, D. Bauch, D. Kreilow, R. Lorber, E. Barreti. MISS ZINNSA-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: D. Kleinschmidt, B. Raasch, H, Ungemach, H. Hoffmann, D. Wright, G. Bergs, M. Taylor, G. Berg, M. Sheehan, R. Masuhr. SECOND ROW: W. Seernuth, I. Sutter, A. Ahende roth, A. Fritsche, Miss Zinns, T. TiIIman, M. Schneider, I, Mayer. FIRST ROW: R. Murphy, F. Sievers, C. Masset, P. Reineck, D. Woppert, M. Kalt, I. Muehlenbach. MR. HAGBERG-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: S. Foss, E. Simons, G. Archer, E. Murphy, E. Bunce, S. Doren, A. Groskopf, K Riemenschneider. SECOND ROW: T. Droecrkamp, M. Keller, K. Lerings, Mr. Hagberg, W Luitink, F. Weickhardt, L. Cohen. FIRST ROW: R. Persion, N. Pack, I. Wicke, S. Orzoff, R Cordero, B. Berman. MR, HANEY-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: M. Kroenirig, S. Beliriky, B. Ulrich, G. Hekkers, F. Meurer, S. Thompson, B. Reagles E. Slachilski. SECOND ROW: R. Von Neida, E. Haack, D. Geary, Mr. Haney, D. Wehner, G Kier, D. Retzak. FIRST ROW: A. Speeht, R. Herreman, I. Ellison, I. Simon, D. McKay. MR. HUMKE-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: R. O'Brien, B. Block, R. Flach, B. Campbell, H. Mayer, I. Hawkins, F. Mayer, R Klei, I. Neuman, F. Long. SECOND ROW: K. Carlton, I, Cerf, T. Small, T. Garland, Mr. Hnmke, E. Iurenec, E. Mendeloll, S. Ridberg, E. Klein. FIRST ROW: D. I..aBelle, F. Champayne, E. Smith, D. Bork, G. Kemmer, R. Trimberger, C. Clark, M. Droiman. MR. MCCUTCHEON-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: R. Stroop, L. Papa, W. Wutke, R. Knutson, I. Altenhofen, H. Eckhardt, E. Goeb, I Magerl, H. Kammler, L. Doyle, R. Gorski. SECOND ROW1 C. Lukitsch, W. Kermott, C. Tilsen O, Peckarsky, Mr. McCutcheon, R. Novotny, E. Steady, M. Koch, E. Wendt. FIRST ROW: B Gordon, A. Lubar, I. Hoffmann, L. Oberly, B. Peterson, R. Pabst, A. Hornig, M. Parker. MR. MEREEN-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: N. Draeger, K. Boerner, R. Mueller, W. Stelling, R. Hinckley, R. Becker, R Gudmundsen, R. Faber, B. Mueller, I. Beck. SECOND ROW: A. Eslien, D. Herzberg, C. Horn Mr. Mereen, R. Schmidt, K. Paape, E. D'Aoust, F. Fischer. FIRST ROW: G. Ponschock, D Nettesheirn, R. Krurnrey, E. Denster, L. Napgezek, E. Cohen, I. Connell. MR. OMDOLI..-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: K. Kewley, H. Robinson, D. Rueber, C. Wisotzke, R. Spoerl, R. Schroeder, R Palrntag, R. Kachelnreyer, G. Demeter, I. Pentler. SECOND ROW: R. Goggins, G. Thacker R. Stoller, H. Breitwish, Mr. Omdoll, I. Zastrow, W. Kaminski, V. Rogosch. FIRST ROW: I Kleinsek, W. Mueller, W. Rodgers, I. Holland, R. Tank, H. Frohberg, E. Kelly. MR. SCHNELLER-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: E. Magnus, A. Schwaller, I. Clark, I. Moran, W. Toth, E. Eimermann, C. Wiesner C. Dummann, M. Minkin. SECOND ROW: H. Helmle, I. Schaefer, A. Rosernan, Mr. SchneIIer W. Holtz, A. Quandt, I. Schub. FIRST ROW: F. Baumgartner, R. Kruger, W. Klug, A. Horn burg, I. Zwaska, C. Burg. MR. WHITE-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: F. Kopharnel, D. Trunk, R. Everett, W. Rohloff, I. Ioslyn, D, Powers, W. Stich, I Boettcher, I. Holton. SECOND ROW: G. Klug, L. Cochran, I. Hoolihan, T. Ethier, Mr. White R. Weinstein, H. Pollay, G. Levinson, R. Baird. FIRST ROW: W. Stingl, I. Hoffman, M, Orman P. Hannon, E. Harenstein, R. Harden. MR. WING-SEMESTER SIX TOP ROW: W. Behrens, L. Hillenkamp, M. Abrams, R. Hacker, A. Zernia, B, Velander, B Seating, F, Guelzow. SECOND ROW: R. Baier, F. Iakum, H. Schaning, Mr. Wing, W. Dreyer R. Simone, G. Dieter. FIRST ROW: I. Reichutz, W. Wagner, T. Gresbach, G. Ruhnke, I Wiggin, E. Kimer. MRS. ANDREWS-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: R. Mantel, K. Weginger, M. Stecker, S. Kiefer, M. Piper, H. Hoimister, P. Resch, A. Scheddin, G. Klein, I. Maidens, I. Baumbach. SECOND ROW1 C. Clarke, A. Roesselet, K. Festge, D. Fay, I. Westermann, Mrs. Andrews, V, Zutavern, S. Loeloe, B. Schwindlin, D. Zoschke. FIRST ROW: D. Schwarz, P. Faust, B. Kiepert, L. Shape, D. Ondrejka, I. Paulsen, E. Glaser. J MISS BEAR-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: A. Hesselbach, I. Woelifer, L. Boser, G. Bergerhoff, R. Keup, G. Hermann, F Sweemer, B. Porth, A, Marquardt, D. Spanaus, N. Stout. SECOND ROW: D. Goodman, A Schicht, I. Robinson, I. Faber, Miss Bear, A. Kuhry, G. Roberts, M. Mantel, B. Swan, S Hartig. FIRST ROW: M. Redeen, M. Mastopietro, D. Kesich, I. Schilffarth, A. Korb, L. Rizzo B, Roalkvan, M. Krecklow, G. Schulz. MISS GOEDEN-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: I. Grassel, V. Henrich, R. Pedro, M. Opyenorth, I. Broadstone, M. Sprague H. Kahn, D. Kiefer, D. Kringel, I. Swanson, V. I-Iaeilinger. SECOND ROW: R. Strobel R. Lietzlce, L. Adler, A, Maehl, A. Candy, Miss Goeden, P. Thomas, M. Stelzner, B. Hassel, M Kuntz, S. Long. FIRST ROW: E. Nelson, E. Nissenkoren, N. Rozron, B. Schnoll, S. Rakita D. Schmidt, F. Yanow. 1 MISS NAPPE-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: C. Wood, G. Sorenson, T. Rebholz, D. Schaefer, I. Kitzrow, I. Zurheide, A. Patzwald, V. Sheri- dan, S. Smith, I. Mount, I. Swindle. SECOND ROW: M. Wamser, D. Schliesleder, O. Struck, G. Hacker, Miss Nappe, D. Schulz, S. Bensrnan, I. Putzear, D. Eske, R. Zetley. FIRST ROW: I... Lumree, S. Groth, I. Flack, S. Kinzer, M. Koudelik, B. Ober- hofer, E. Spellrnan, l. Schubert. MISS SIEWERT-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: E, Keller, V. Zieleich, L. Benke, L. Gerardin, F. Thornpson, S. Lambrecht, G. Kuchler, I. Gruber, I. Ziegler, L. Lange, I. Fiedler. SECOND ROW: A, Hassel, I. Bautz, A, Esche, R. Livens, A. Buege, Miss Siewert, H. Wiedoli, R. Schalow, A. Bethke, M. Stein. FIRST ROW: I. Chaltry, M. Bowen, L. Oppermann, I. Sladek, R. Petranowskyw I. Engel, V. Schulz, M. Hunter, A. Grim. MR. BRUNS-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: B. Barber, H. Wiggins, H. Nickel, R. Conner, D. Wehlor, H. Cox, T. Muehlbauer R. Kendall, G. Doubek, S. Cohen, C. Wiegand. SECOND ROW: M, Senon, I. Karlik, E Petersdort, I. Shinners, Mr. Bruns, E. Schattenberg, R, Drake, C. Hilbert, K. Nelson, P. Moe FIRST ROW: N. Ehr, R. Youngquist, R. Coplin, I. Ynann, I. Francisco, A. Fortlage, H. Garbisch K. Tessmann, E. Graet. MR. 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Bigott, D. Hoene, W. Heinkel, G. Iennings, Mr. Powers, M, Smoot, R. Koch, D, Piehl, B. Livingston, M. Mechanic. FIRST ROW: B. Ersler, I. Reichertz, I. Dooley, I. Tiedemann, C. Gill, C. Madden, H. Weisman, A. Davidson, M. Dorn. MR. SPRAGUE-SEMESTER FIVE TOP ROW: R. Kusik, R. Burch, A. Batzner, I. Shanalan, A. Isleb, B. Moser, M. Kraft, G. Perlick, A. Karioly, W. Spindler, B. Olde. SECOND ROW: R. Ludwig, C. Wiedenhoeft, W. Laatsch, B. Bartel, C. Huppert, Mr. Sprague, A. Kubiak, D. Payne, R. Miller, M. Olsen. FIRST AlZOX,IV:CIiI. Ersler, R. Nolte, R. Ash, L. Koch, I, Terhorsi, M. Chrisiersen, E. Bonow, N. Dreyfus, , c ure. MISS BENZ--SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: S. Wiegand, G. Gross, M. Iuedes, M. Murphy, B, Gandrey, B. Radtke, C. Weir, S. Spaltholz, D. Starz, M. Zarling, I. Albrecht, R. Lemezis, A. Hodges. SECOND ROW: A. Zimmer, L. Herrman, S. Goodman, S. Dawson, M. Graper, Miss Benz, B. Iones, K. De Munclc, E. Harms, D. Holt, M. Hansen. FIRST ROW: P. Branks, M. Klitsner, B. Horwitz, R. Christiaansen, D. Eransisco, M. Repass, B. Byrnes, P. Barnaby, B. Georg, I. Coon, E, Chandler. y MISS BROWN-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: S. Williams, I. Aschenbrenner, M. Icxcques, C. Haberkorn, V. Anderson, S. Proch- now, M. Rau, A. Sanford, D. Kelly, E. Meyer, M. Bahne. SECOND ROW: E. Newth, S. Rietz, A. Pastick, V. Hensel, L. Moench, Miss Brown, C. Granick, G. Gnadt, M. Gruber, L. Angeli, F. Szohr, L. Erickson. FIRST ROW: I. Carlson, M. Federman, M. Krajeski, E. Erdmann, V. Schwanke, L. Planer, B. Kasdorf, I. Moeller, I. Hahl, B. Dathe, R. Plopper. MISS CARLSON-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: D. Matter, P. Michiel, A. Hutwagner, I. McDermott, M. Sturnpf, L. Brunhart, C. Shanahan, H. Knapp, B. Stein, V. Laube, A. Osten. SECOND ROW: I, Bilek, E. Knueppel, I. Montgomery, R. Paulos, Miss Carlson, P, Dowling, R. Hahn, G. Forbush, I. Anderson. FIRST ROW: D. Erdmczn, L. Kass, E. Mangert, M. Kelley, E. Grap, E. Wilke, S. Meyer. SEMESTER IV MISS HANDT-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: B. Bscherer, C. Cauley, D. Friedman, B. Winter, H. Ladwig, S. Weborg, M Trush, D. Schroeder, B. Kaminsky, G. Green, H. Feldman, M. Stuewe. SECOND ROW: E. Erb- stein, W. Little, C. Miller, L. Monall, C. Palm, Miss Handt, P. Henes, S. Montgomery, A Mavric, G. Gutmann, M. Marcus. FIRST ROW: L. Rubringer, C. Rice, D. Mustapich, D. Helms C. Carlisle, E. Gabor, G. Steltz, M. Hall, D. Winnemann, P. Donnelly. MISS HAVENS-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: R. Blazelc, Y. Kling, A. Pagel, D. Frank, D. Kuehn, B. Weckrnueller, S. Ielinek, D Schmidt, M. Kiewitt, E. Barbara, N. Bahrs, D. Wilhelm. SECOND ROW: M. Schein, H. Hillen- brand, D. Welch, I. Eggebrecht, R. Frey, Miss Havens, D. Siehr, C. Ryerson, S. Earhart, E Parks, E. La Fond. FIRST ROW: G. Ripple, M. Zeller, M. Champagne, I. Goetzke, S. Wegner B. Clodius, A. Ressel, C. Linsley, M. Murphy, I. Hunt. MISS KEUPER-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: B. Doyle, A. Berg, B. Maxwell, D. Perlewitz, R. Klein, B. Rohn, S. Mixclorf, H Croell, D. Block, V. Price, L. Schramel, R. Wood, B, McCabe. SECOND ROW: C. Heller, R Block, B. Mills, M. Schleifer, G. Wilmes, I. Forster, Miss Keuper, M. Carlson, P. Carter, R Brill, D. Koch, M. Holzberger. FIRST ROW: L. Schwendel, M. Lazio, M. Hudson, N. Baer P. O'Reilly, L. Binsel, B. Harrigan, E. Rupperithal, R. Miller, A. Obot, A. Napgyezelc. MISS MURPHY-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: D. Goldberg, B. Gehl, H. Wilson, E. Opgenorth, M. Galian, G. Rose, I. Carsiens, E. Radtke, T. Wagner, S. Gorenstein, E. Trepol. SECOND ROW: M. Sornmers, B. Cohen, V. Heicler, K. Urbank, B. Boelk, Miss Murphy, E. Clauier, M. Sayles, A. Robb, A. Wirth, C. Waison. FIRST ROW: C. Meske, I. Grossman, G. Geisler, L. Marquardt, M. Schowalter, M. Dunn, A. Warren, R. Sharp, E. Palay, M. Recklinghausen. MISS PHELPS-SEMESTER FOUR 'IOP ROW: E. Diehl, E. Horwalh, E. Craig, L. Weiland, R. Wechselberg, G. Radernacher, S. Peske, F. Millon, P. Dunn, R. Wachiel, M. Rice, V. Holton. SECOND ROW: D. Werner, E. Mueller, B. Lentz, G. Hansen, C. Bohne, Miss Phelps, B. Blank, M. Klamik, A. Bergland, G. McCarthy. FIRST ROW: D. Gelhaar, Y. Puerling, D. Stingl, M. Wager, l. Kimball, D. Green- berg, D. Banneck, L. Zimbrosky, G. Moser, B. Benthaler. MISS SCHOENIGQ-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: B. Perch, F. Abrams, B. Soai, G. Iacobi, L. Fitzgibbon, M. Kohls, C. Peterson, D. Hess, D. Genz, B. Lancaster, L. Mebus. SECOND ROW: R. Oelke, R. Schuite, S. Melser, M. Schumann, I. Speers, Miss Schoenig, M. McOuiggin, M. Marx, K. Ward, H. Dreven. FIRST ROW: L. Ziegler, E. Stein, M. Donovan, M. Venz, D. Guizmann, R. Leilzke, M. Schur, H. Scherbarth, M. Trinkhaus. MR. BROWN-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: R. Henrich, D. Bathke, V. Hooper, L. Oertle, A. Stiglbauer, I. Rodich, I. Selas, R Socha, L. Owens, R. Trapp. SECOND ROW: I, Schultz, F. Ruhland, E. Ovshak, S. Holvey, Mr Brown, R. Liske, D. Griewisch, W. Hatch, F. Schwarz. FIRST ROW: D. Holi, H. Balge, L Oberleiiner, G. Mohr, W. Polsky, K. Graf, G. Wilke, E. Dobretzberger. MR. COOK-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: R. Fronberry, C. Sievert, B. Uschan, M. Budnik, H. Tornpking, I. Bierce, C. Bau- mann, S. Dreyer, I. Konitzer, S. Weidler. SECOND ROW: R. Olson, K. Wollingf I. Haggith, D Larnbrecht, Mr. Cook, H. Stark, R. Goodwin, W. Syring. FIRST ROW: R. FuchYf l- Rarnsak F. Bartley, F. Marvon, D. Schulz, N. Schill, W. Schill, R. Wiener. MR. EWERS-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: W. Rogahn, F. Niebler, A. Hanson, F. Segal, H. Iohnson, H. Lynch, S. Loose, G Krueger, L. Seher, R. Hagedorn. SECOND ROW: F. Curzan, I. Strache, O. Iohnston, T. Zitzel- berger, Mr. Ewers, H. Sparks, I. Lutz, D. Kupferer, A. Rusharnick. FIRST ROW: W. Scherbert F. Andriisch, I. Harryman, R. Nebel, N. Niiz, K. Pedersen, R. Schuk. MR. GAENSSLE-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: H. Warmilash, B. Finley, M. Gellman, D. Zucher, I. Walt, R, Mallman, I. Brooks I. Robbins, I. Berman. SECOND ROW: C. Harris, T. Hawkins, A. Holzman, R. Rotter, Mr Gaenssle, A. Dorsi, P. Ginsberg, I. Vollendorf, I. Hunn. FIRST ROW: R, Wiit, R. LaBelle, L Kirchmayer, I. Sands, D. Raike, R. Mossey, M. Geary, MR. GROTH-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW-K. Wehrley, D. Fridl, D. Rothman, I. Iacobsen, S. Sklar, R. Draeger, I. Kraft, W Douierman, E. Resnick, M. Perlin, L. Flaschberger. SECOND ROW: G. Futz, V. Clauer, H Hauser, P. Guten, Mr. Groih, C. Hein, I. Richter, R. Buth, L. Hiken. FIRST ROW: L. Berner W. Bartley, H. Hornig, I. Kroscher, E. Kugler, W. Radtke. MR. LUBENOW-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: B. Brown, D. Boone, D. Staver, H. Campbell, R. Freund, H. Wilbourn, I. Doherty R. Hartman, E. Scharch, C. Schowalter. SECOND ROW: W. Ferardi, O. Froehlich, E. Knapp A. Rosen, Mr. Lubenow, F. Zauner, K. Warning, R. Pace. FIRST ROW: A. Buskwald, E Gohlke, D. Knoblcx, T. Bednar, G. De Blaey, W. Striebel, E. Burkwald. MR. MILLER-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: G. Hagan, W. Rapp, G. Tohl, H. Brandt, R. Schadel, C. Liedeibach, T. Block, A. Van Aman, K. Rhiengans, SECOND ROW: R. Nystuen, P. Karegeannes, R. Ander- sen, Mr. Miller, I, Cobb, R, O'Con- nor, H. Dralle, E. Christian. FIRST ROW: A. Grasch, H. Wallschlaeger, I. Gruebling, E. Vlfeirhan, M, Krueger, L. Cormick, R, Behni. MR. O'NEIL-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: O. Voss, W. Iarman, K. Matt, D. McKanna, R. Vlfagner, D. Kressin, I. Grant, I. Bush, L. Malav- sky. SECOND ROW: R. Klopperich, H. Einem, L. Nabak, B. Hambley, Mr. O'Neil, I. Schuhman, R. Lam- brecht, B. Moller. FIRST ROW: D. Loeb, D. Marks, S. Herman, K, Con- I ner, C. Androjna, M. Goldman. MR. SCHWALBACH-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: W. McQuiggin, M. Pearson, H. Raasch, D. Schmidt, H. Harrington, G. Kloiber, A. Griewisch, R. Meiling, R. Schultz, D. Eastman, H. Talzmann. SECOND ROW: A. Schallock, Stock, E, Steinbacher, I. Peterson, I. Papez, Mr. Schwalbach, W. Siefert, E, Stahl, P. Vicari, G. Zimmerman. FIRST ROW: P. Steinbrecher, C. Gardner, R. Teschendorlf, F. Benkovis, R. Smith, H. Ehrlich, I. Hungelmari, W. Martin, V MR. WOODS-SEMESTER FOUR TOP ROW: I. Sadowsky, D, Paulsen, E. Kaplan, I. Thoma, F. Wysedsi, R. Kupler, N. Gohlke, I. Schneider, R. Weeks, H. Sandner. SECOND ROW: R. Pentler, G, Krauser, G. Butzer, H. Kretlow, Mr. Woods, D. Dries, S. Gronerb, W. Krueger, D. Iahn. FIRST ROW: R. Grugel, I. Hinton, M. Klein, W. Siebenaler, I. Vogeler, R. Hoireiter, R. Yank, I. Dotzauer. MISS FALKMSEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: I. Owen, E. Novotny, A. Raasch, M. Sandner, I. Seuthe, E. Learned, L. Lustok, I. Arbogast, M. Marx, H. Young, M. Kessler. SECOND ROW: M. Davidson, S. Hanley, G. Aaron, S. Chrisien, H. Fidler, Miss Falk, P. Kaplan, B. Iacobson, R. Granot, D. Sander. gIR1ST1ROl1iV: I. Tippner, I. Iudas, F. Winnecoor, H. Kitay, B. Meverden, B. Spitzer, S. Stowers, . omas y. MISS NICKEL-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: C. Mading, L. Franklin, E. Wegner, D. Backe, I. Lucas, E. Gary, D. Ernst, M. Potter, V. Herschensohn, A, Koister. SECOND ROW: P. Winans, K. Albriaht, D. Wachs, P. Bartelt, Miss Nickel, A. Winkler, B. Schmidt, A. Arnold, I. Raddatz. FIRST ROW: S. Myers, R. Driss, R. Yoost, R. Brosius, M. Thalman, F. Bliwas, S. Stieghorst, R. Koltin. MISS PURDY-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: B. Clemons, L. Swoboda, I. Koellner, B, Conrad, R. Schwand, L. Youngquist, I. Schultz, A. Herzberg, R. Stanke, M. Stevens, S. Schroeder. SECOND ROW: E. Roepke, C, Peter, B. Graham, I. Hayward, Miss Purdy, D. Lyter, S. Hamann, E. Frener, S. Prange. FIRST SOW: Ratke, I. Hahn, I. Suess, I. Scott, I. Stowiak, R. Schlenker, R. Safer, L. Spector, E. tempe . SEMESTER Ill 1 : MISS ROESLING-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: S. Roeder, S. McCor- mick, L. Tice, B. Dattman, L, Duch- row, B. Kurtl, G. Neshek, I. Lueck, E. Blackrnun, M. Plat, V. Radsck. SECOND ROW: M. Kathemann, D. Reynolds, L. Harrison, T. Wiviott, L. Pries, Miss Roesling, I. Graf, L. Schiels, A. Romano, A. Andersen. FIRST ROW: E. Nelson, I. Erdmann, L. Kroll, B. Hensler, E. Schaefer, M. Smith, N. Oelke, D. Kanies, B. Gross, E. Graf. MISS SPIERING-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: E. Seidl, R. Braun, M. Possin, B. Lenck, M. Stevenson, C. Bemhardt, A. Eggert, C. Gross, E. Mitchell, D. Knippel, E, Schell. SECOND ROW: M. Leirnbach, H. Scanlan, N. Davis, M. Renner, Miss Spiering, D. Swenson, B. Trommow, B. Schwei, S. Morse. FIRST ROW: A. Despot, E. Nordun, B. Katel, D. Fugina, E. Mozar, D. Nordwig, D. Kickbusch, L. Atlas, D. Siebert. MISS TROST-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: C. Slisarch, V. Kinneke, O. Gebhard, B. Farrar, I. Persson, M. Graham, C. Flynn, I. Trapp, I. Siegel, I. Ebling. SECOND ROW: M. Grasch, M. Kordelc, B. Habermann, I. Shabart, Mrs. Trost, V. Rahn, V. Reupert, M. Robertson, L. Kraus. FIRST ROW: M. Kali, M. Wollenhaupt, B. Foley, C. Stullich, E. Martin, S. Gatoettner, N. Gilday, L. Steinke. MR. FROELICH-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: T. Trester, F. Segel, H. Kleimund, R. Pullan, C. Woeln, T. Massopust, G. Kleppe, D Knoechel D. Roberts, H. Winter, W. Seemuth. SECOND ROW: I. Iunek, R. Birr, B. Fieber sf Berman, IW. Holley, Mr. Froelich, T. Rheirieck, W. Iacobson, T. Shanahan, L. Siegel, P. Schmidt. FIRST ROW: E. Meinecke, W. Maercker, H. Katz, I, Chelig, W, Leipold, W. Schoewe. S. Schotz, I. Huber, M. Meunitz, I. Miskimins. MR. GETTLE-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: F. Newcomb, M. Kaiser, E. Schubert, C. Ioswick, D. Putnam, K. Iorgensen, W. Cross, R. Hay- ward, R. Woboril, C. Clark, M. Gutglass, H. Lichtfeldt. SECOND ROW: A. Lewark, I. Shutkin, R. Hetzel, A. Axt, P. Clifford, Mr. Get- tle, I. Karolzak, H. Hinz, E. Socol, K. Kelling. FIRST ROW: H. Win- sauer, W. Glaze, I. Barth, A. Brino- vec, L. Otelberger, A. Algaier, G. Lang, M. Teske, L. Brown, R. Gehl- ing. MR. HOLBROOK-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: T. Dally, W. Putahl, A. Greenberg, I. Stampp, W. Segall, R. McCrory, A. Richter, D. Dean, E. Becker, W. Ritter, L. Houle, I. Lambeck. SECOND ROW: R. Ban- nister, S. Lerer, E. Dey, I. Otto, Mr. Holbrook, I. Herrmann, R. Swindle, N. Himmelreich, I. Lurie, E. Knaclc. FIRST ROW: R. Stuckert, R. Davies, R. Day, H. Bennewitz, R. Witte, F. Smith, W. Schwid, D. Schott, M. Schmidt, N. Vahldieck. MR. SEIFERT-SEMESTER THREE TOP ROW: C. Culver, R. Wendt, L. Otzelberger, Y. Zeck, W. Schultz, K. Hackbarth, K. Boldt R. Griepentrog, I. Loew, K. Culver. SECOND ROW: G. Radder, P. Schumann, R. Prokop, B Eisenhardt, Mr. Seifert, E. Lahniun, D. Froehlich, I. Weinertg, W. Leutenegger. FIRST ROW D. Pieper, I. Voit, F. Anderson, K. Grover, A. Koeckenberg, P. Winkler, G. Swanson, D Newbauer, M. Teske. MR. SMITH-SEMESTER THREE 'TOP ROW: E. Porth, L. Matthai, G. Worachelc, A. Karbowski, F. Ott, I. Ove, B. Goetsch, G Stumpf, I. Busse, V. Wachter. SECOND ROW: W. Aebli, E. O'Keefe, I. Hunholz, G. Papador Mr. Smith, C. Werner, S. Kulakow, R. Gramoll, I. Schoen. FIRST ROW: W. Pries, C. Buth G. Braun, R. Petersen, N. Wilde, B. Ryan, D. Richards, E. Veser, K. 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G i ff? f Q QQM , ff .':fz:3fy V, L? If A 90 Tl-IE secret of the perfect picture lies in the combined effects of light and shadows. The portions to be emphasized are brought out with linear direction rect composition, or special bright- ness, the defects are hidden by shadows So it is in school. l-lere the si are directed toward visions are made for trainin lized fields: in dramatics, w COI' de-lights organizations. Pro- g in specia- riting, athle- tics. Some endeavors are directed to- ward promoting high-school fellowship and genuine good times. Through parti- curricular activities, lops leadership and so- cial ease in coordination with scholastic growth. Su rounded ca life is emphasized in accordance with its importance. Such a career, though diffi- cult to obtain, is ultimately viewed with h t e utmost satisfaction. cipation in extra- the student dove ch a student has a well- reer: each phase of school ,gr 3, if-1 1 55 ff me ff ff My iff. X V ,v LuB. 'Xxx'-s...Q 2 , s'af -.ig A Imnnmtmuvmumm.. mniimmirrmiumi nmuwimiiiw Wmimn Washington TOP ROW: E. Steinbacher, I, Parenteau, L. Seidelman, K. Persion, I. Scholbe, D. Sullivan, M. Shadur, A. Eastman, G. Schroeder, D. Oakley, S. Berlowitz, A. lhlenfeld, D. Rowland. SECOND ROW: M. Murphy, I. Imse, E. McCrory, U. Brueck- ner, F. Dick, N. Postel, I. Searle, D. Krause, M. Ziegler, M, Peter. FIRST ROW: R. Wiviott, A. Moerschel, A. Dusold, M. Bohn, I. Stullich, C. Timme, E. Roth, M. Day, I. Radke. uuunmiIiImmuniiimmmimmnmnniiiiiiiiIIiiiIIiiiIImnmuiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwillIiiiIIinIIiiiIIiiiiiiiimuiiiiiIIiiiIImimiIuwIummiiiiiiiimmmwIiwiiiiiiiiiintnivni imiiiiiiiii IIutwiiuiuiiiwmiii ummmummiwiiii umnmmimm ummm... Students Proudly Covet National Honor Membership -IIinnuuiiuvvvmttmiIituiinmmiiiimmvwmmmmmmmumw With the insignia of the flaming torch and keystone as an incentive, Washingtonians each year strive to excel in character, leadership, scholarship, and service. ln due rec- ognition, Washington awards the National Honor Society insignia every semester to those graduating seniors who have proved outstand- ing in all four of these lines. Elec- tion to this national organization is the highest honor a student may re- ceive . . . He who wears the Nation- al Honor pin or pendant must be a person of character. lt can be said of him that he has always measured up to the Very highest qualifications . . . Those honored must also have iniiiuiiiniimnnnwnnuminIwiIIInmnuiiitiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuumnmuimitIitIIIitIummitituiIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIiiiiiiiuimum1iwiiiixlmwumuni ummiimiiiiIiIIunnmunnmmtmiiniiinmuIiinIIummIItuiimimiIimmmIiiiIiiiiiiuiiummmiiiiIinummnlmimnnmwmiitmmmwiiiminummiImnmnnnnnmuiIummitInInnnnlmmunnm TOP ROW: B. Heiden, E. de Gelleke, I. Lewandowski, F. Wetzel, R. Erichsen, D. Anderson. SECOND ROW: B. Kurzon, L. Thalman, R. Krem- pien, I. Correll, I. Wasslewslcy. FIRST ROW: V. Brower, I. Lipschutz, R. Neidhoefer, V. Kurzon, R. Rueth. shown leadership in supervising one of the various activities of the clubs, holding office, or, in general, leading their class groups . . . These are the same pupils who have maintained scholastic averages of eighty-five or above throughout their school career . . . Something more, however, is essential before a student can merit National Honor membership: he must have rendered service to his school. Here at Washington these fortunate seniors have been monitors in one of the various capacities or served through extra-curricular activities .... The National Honor Society symbolizes not merely what the ideal high school student should be, but what he really is. lt serves as an anspiration to future seniors to pattern their school lives after those who have successfully preceded them. And so the school honors its out- standing students by presenting them with membership in the Washington chapter of the National Honor Society. TOP ROW: D. Ludwig, I. Hansen, P. Dorney, I. Scholbe, D. Oakley, A. Eastman, M. Shadur, S. Morrison, S. Berlowitz, A. lhlenfeld, D. Rowland, I. Tanghe, A. Reiter. SECOND ROW: M. Peter, B. Klein, F. Dick, I. Searle, P. Iones, M. Ward, R. Heberle, L. Walker, R. Stark, P. Rabinowitz. FIRST ROW: M. Adams, A. Moerschel, L. Rudolph, F. Rusch, G. Hagberg, R. Sander, M. Day, E. Maletz, M. Steinbrecher. umIitiiiiirimiwwiiiiIiIitiiiimimitiiiiiiinimuunumuwiniiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiumimiiniimumiiiiiiiitmimniinnnniimitIIIitIIImumumminitiiiuiiiiiiuwumIItmunninuwmunimimuwiiiiiimmmiiiiimumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiuiiitiiiitiiiiimmaiiiIiiiiiv1iviiIIiIIiiiiiIiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIi1Ii1iII1wunimunuunmiiiwi111111111111i11mummmniiiiiin Qutstanding lournalists Merit Quill-and-Scroll Recognition jiIIIiI11ImnniimmminmmiiiiiIIIii111IIIIInnmmumnumni1IIIIIIIIIIIIvv11IIIIvII1IIvIv1II111v11IrvviIiininnnmmuimjuirIIiiiiiiIiiIIIImmwmmniiiimiiumniimmumiiiimumIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiriiiIIi1IiviimummuunimmIumiiiwmmi1iiiIIIivvIvviviiiiiiiiviiviii11111I1111uwiimmnmninlIitIIIiiuinnnnnmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnniiiiiiiiunu High in the ambitions of every high school journalist is his election to membership into Quill and Scroll. This honorary society is interna- tional in its scope, ever seeking to maintain the high standards of jour- nalism .... Membership in Wash- ington's Chapter of Quill and Scroll is truly an honor, for only those ful- filling the highest qualifications are accepted .... The candidate must have done outstanding Work in the field of journalism, in addition to possessing superior character traits and being in the upper third of the class. Nomination by the faculty critics of either of the two publica- tions and acceptance by the na- tional secretary are the two final requirements .... Last Ianuary, mid-year candidates Were honored at an informal tea given by the faculty critics. Held during the eighth hour, the tea afforded all school journalists an opportunity to Witness the ceremonies .... Fritz Wetzel, a student member of the Quill and Scroll, presided. With emphasis upon the significance of the award, Principal George I. Balzer administered to the members the oath of allegiance. Probably the most impressive portion of the entire program was this initiation ceremony when candles, representing the ideals and standards of journalism, were lighted. . . . Iune graduates received their certificates at the annual Quill and Scroll banquet held on May 28. Because this was the twenty-fifth initiation service as Well as the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Scroll Yearbook, a special program was prepared by the alumni. All united in singing the new Quill and Scroll song .... Congratulations to those hardworking, outstanding journalists who merited Quill-and-Scroll membership. TOP ROW: I. French, R. Krempien, E. de Gelleke, E. Guetlich, E. Euler. FIRST ROW: R. Rueth, L. Thalman, D. Binkowski, V. Brower. runninrrIIIIIuIInunuunmnmnummummmmmmmmuunnnmnnnu 1I1IIIIIIII11n1vnvvvnnnnnnnnwmnmnnmnnznuumnnuiiwimuinnnnvnumum immmiiuitwwiiitrIuunnnnunwrwmiiiniimuuwmriitiiiuiiiivummiiwiwwwitimmnnnwiiituwiiimmmiuwiwmwwwuvnnn nmnmnnmiiiinitiunnnnnnunmnwiiwnuwiuiinmwnnmmunnnnu Scroll Weekly Continues to Set Pace for lournalists nInnnInnIInuIII1I1IIInumuuuumunmnnnIvnn1nnnnnnnnnnuununnunummuuum 1iiiiwunmuivnuunnIuIn1Iu1nnnuIIII1IivIuIuunmununnunumummmummmiiwmiinnnnnnnnimm Editor-in-Chief..Lois Thalman Managing Editor ............ Virginia Brower Sports Editor .... Milton Shadur Special Sports Writer Associate Editor Associate Editor Features Headline Literary Phyllis Rabinowitz Audrey Reiter Elizabeth de Gelleke Betty Goeckermann Rosemary Reuth Phyllis Rabinowitz Audrey Reiter William Wendt Milton Shadur Marian Brach Dorothy Olson Reva Selensky Dorothy Einem Luzetta O'Neil numii1nnnnnIuvmnunnnnwrmitinnnnnnnmmmnuitmumiiiiiiiriiiuiiuunnnwwniummnnnnuiiiitinuviwuuwiunnnnnw Column ,,.......... Cut ........ ,....,... Publicity .........., Exchange ,...... Proof ................ Typing .....,........ Popping the Question ...... Special Writer.. Interview .......... Hans Petermann Hans Petermann Marian Brach Maryjane Steinbrecher Seymour Berlowitz Seymour Berlowitz .Luzetta O'Neil Esther Nissenkoren Ruth Krempian Dorothy Dole Ellen Euler Dorothy Ludwig I. Annette French Iean Searle Dorothy Olson Betty Goeckermann William Wendt Iohn Tanghe TOP ROW: D. I. Zurheide, S. D. Ludwig, A. Miss Goedens, L. Thalman, I. Pirsko, G. Lacher, W. Wutke, H. Zurheide Malloy, L, O'Neil, E. de Gelleke, H. Petermann, M. Minkin, M. Shadur, A. Berlowitz, W. Wendt, D. Hillman. FOURTH ROW: D. Dole, B. Goeckermann, E. Euler, B. Heiden, R. Krempien, D. Snyder Pagenkopf, E. Steinbacher, A. Reiter, I. Tanghe. THIRD ROW: I. Swanson, Miss Hauer, P. Iones, I. Hansen, D. Uhlich, P. Rabinowitz, SECOND ROW: Searle, M. Brach, P. Thomas, R. Scholbe, M. Peter, D. Einem. FIRST ROW: E. Nissenkoren, R. Voelkel, V. Gohlke, I I. Grassel, I. French, N. Postel, Miss Zinns M. Trost, D. Olson, R. Selensky, A. Carlson 94 Lipschutz, I. Bartelt, P. Miller, C. Nelson, E. Smuckler, R. Rueth, V. Brower, M. Steinbrecher. Pursuing its long record of outstanding achievement in journalism, our SCROLL, capably edited by Lois Thalman and Phyllis Rabinowitz, won the Pacemaker rating for the seventh consecutive year. . . . At the N. S. P. A. convention, held in Chicago, Miss Rose Helen Hauer, Scroll director, was chairman of an all-morning panel. Bill Wendt, one of three speakers on sports-page typography, also conducted a discussion. . . . ln March a meeting of the Greater Milwaukee Association of High School Directors of Publications featured a model board meeting headed by Phyllis Rabinowitz .... A newswriting class under Miss Hauer's direction provides training in fundamentals to future jour- nalists. Special editors train staffs working under them .... Emerging victorious as sectional win- ners in the Quill and Scroll international contest were Marian Brach, Ardis Candy, and Shirley Wein- shel in the headlining, editorial and feature divisions, respectively .... And so, now there are memories of pleasant and satisfactory work to look back upon. Scroll Weekly Business Staff Obtains Adsg Distributes Paper inmumumtittt11uIIInIIvnIvIu1IIu1IInvunnnnnmmnmtmtitIInnnvnnvnnIuIIInnmmnnnnuwwmumnmtuIrIuvnnnnnIn111It11IitIIIitIIIn11InIImmwuumummtwtittuttintttuwwttutmunnnmmummimuiittmummmutwuumwmmttmumtummtttuttutummmttinrtint1tut1wwwwummnmmmmmttunumwttwu1IIn11vu1InuI1nnIInnvnnnnnnnnInnn1nuwmmmmmmwttuttrmrruIrIu111uv1IInnunmummnum Staff Treasurer .....,,....... Frances Dick Frances DiCk Photographer .Robert Hammond Robert Hammond Head Afbfjgisigg CO-Edgar Butt-1 Edgar Buth Bookkeeper .,.... Betty Klein Betty Klein g Kenneth Swanson Collection MGH- Assistant ........ Hiloray Swanson Hiloray Swanson Gger-Ads W-vVRuth 'Stark Ruth Stark Collection Manager ............ Ruth Heberle Ruth l-leberle Head Proof- Subscriptions ---- Ruth Voelkel reader ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Eileen Guetlich Ruth Sander Co-Circulation - - H b G1 ' H b Manager .,.,........ Stuart Morrison Stuart Morrison Head Typlsl Glorm gg Org Ona gg erg Co-Circulation Head Office I Manager ....,.,,..,Y Alfred lhlenfeld Alfred lhlenfeld Clerk .....,..........,. Marjorie Adams Marjorie Adams TOP ROW: G. Vetter, H. Swanson, l. Lanyer, K. Swanson, D. Geary, R. Novotny, S. Morrison, E, Guetlich, G. Miller, M. Stone, R. Ped- ro, L, Cohen. THIRD ROW: M. Schramek, T. Lemly, D. Perlewitz, A. lhlenfeld, Mr. Bannister, Mr. Bruns, Mr. Miller, F. Dick, E. Buth, Adv. Mgr., E. McCrory. SECOND ROW: A. Fritsche, W. Hintz, O. Iohnston, R. Heberle, B. Klein, R. Stark, B. lones, C. Cauley, R. Pabst, D. Kupferer. FIRST ROW: R. Voelkel, M. Adams, R. Sander, F. Rusch, G. Hagberg, G. Buth, A. Trapp, V. Haynes. The responsibility of distributing the Scroll to over 2,000 local subscribers each week during the past year rested on capable shoulders. Stuart Morrison and Alfred lhlenfeld, co-circulation mana- gers, efficiently supervised the six boys who popped in and out of eighth-hour classes each Wednes- day bearing the paper whose headlines you most desired to see .... The Weekly Business staff, being a complex organization, handled much more than the distribution of the paper. lt also col- lected subscriptions and managed, as- its name indicates, the business part of the publication. . . . lt was through the work of this department that time-subscriptions were possible. At regular inter- vals throughout the year, assistants prepared homeroom lists of those who owed a payment on their Scroll .... The business staff also organized the Advertising Club into a vital, working activity. Members solicited ads from business organizations, thus gaining valuable business experience as well as making a small amount of money on each ad .... Regular meetings of the club were held where entertainment was presented, reports advanced, and hints given on the correct procedure to be followed in obtaining ads .... The staff is truly to be congratulated on its efficient management of all Scroll Weekly business. mimmxnnnnnnnnmmuiiwmiii:mumuiiituituiiiumuwwwnununnu iviiuiiiuiiiuiiiuiiiwwwintimmummwumiiuiirmnnn-wiittuimmmiiinini1nu1I1umimnnnmnnmmn-nnmumumtwmmnnnummiinmunun Scroll Yearbook Literary Staff Records School Life it1iimimituiiiuiiiui11muwmmmiiiuiiiiii41uInnnnunumumuiutt1ntimmmiiiit1Innmnuwmuuuuwwumm Editor-in-Chief ....... Associate Editor ...... ,,..... lack Scholbe Gail Erostad mimnl-num-tmmwnuuiiiiit1it1t1itinittmnnnmmm-nun :mmmiiii1tut1ttittttit1itmmiiiuiiituiiiii1uii1uti1uiittitttttwunnuwimmi ttttittttitmlmititiitmmmmu1it111it1wumnmnumnu Classes Editor ..... Snaps Editor .... Dan Oakley Lorraine Walker Art EClilOI' ...........,...... ..,.... D orothy Bi1'1kOWSki Sports Editor ,,,, ,,.,,,,, A Hen Eastman Literary Editor .....V,..,.,...... Audrey Moerschel Girls' Sports ,,,, Lois Gemhe OfQCfT1iZUTi01'1 lEditOr MGTY I-wise DUY Photographers ...,. Ruth Bellinghausen Co-Proof Editor .....,.. ....... Co-Proof Editor ..... Lucille Rudolph Patricia Dorney Typing Editor ..... Robert Hammond Margaret Gill TOP ROW: E. Klein, K. Paape, T. Garland, I. Scholbe, R. Hammond, A. Eastman, D. Oakley, R. Bellinghausen, L. Walker, P. Dorney, G. Frostad, SECOND ROW: E. Harms, L. Genthe, Mr. Schneller, Mrs. Trost, Miss Healy, Mr. Mereen, A. Abendroth, M. Gill. FIRST ROW: C. Blank, E, Maletz, l. Schoenleber, P. Fishkin, I. Wollinka, L. Herrmann, B. Olson, L. Rudolph, Student Council, A. Moerschel, M. Day, C. Blank. Many cherished memories of Work, fun, and activities are found encased in a Scroll Year- book, priceless memories that might be lost were it not for this tangible evidence .... The Scroll Yearbook Literary Staff, through its conscientious efforts, formulated a remodeled, streamlined book, a book characterized by simplicity and completeness .... Brightened by cheerful opening and closing devices, the book stands as a record of youth's new ideas .... The staff is divided into several sections-literary, organizations, typing, proof, sports, classes-each Working separately yet functioning as a unit .... The efforts of last year's staff did not go unrewardedg for, on the merits of their book, the Scroll Yearbook again Won an All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. The present editors, who served as apprentices last year, proudly share in the gratification of that honor, they and succeeding editors will strive to emulate that record. . . .Toward the end of the term, in celebration of the completion of the yearbook, the staff held its annual picnic. Here staff and faculty members had such a good time that the picnic itself became a yearbook memory for every one attending. Business Manager .............. Marjorie Ward BUSINESS ASSIST-ANTS Circulation Manager .......... Harold Roller Grayson Schroeder Richard Mueller Treasurer ,,,,..,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,r Pearl Bruns Ben Eisenhardt Virginia Mae Publicity Manager .,..i,........ Dorothy Rowland Virginia Zutavern Audrey Fritsche Cut Librarian ...,,.,,.. ...i.,. K athleen Ward Kathleen WGTd PUBLICITY ASSISTANTS Marjorie Redeen lrma Schoenleber Edith Maletz Edward Klein ,wt TOP ROW: M. Ward, D. Rowland, H. Roller, Mr. Mereen, Mr. Bannister, G. Schroeder, R. Mueller, E. Klein. FIRST ROW: E. Maletz, l. Schoenleber, K. Ward, P. Bruns, V. Mai, A. Fritsche. M. Redeen. lust as a row boat Without oars cannot reach its desired destination, so too the Scroll Year- book Without its business staff could not reach your hands .... Their main Work began on the first day of subscription taking, and a fine job they did. This staff made a truly enviabgle record, for this year more yearbook subscriptions Were gained than in any other year in the school's history - exactly 1611 .... A great deal of bookkeeping is connected with this Work. Not only are subscriptions classified, but time payments are collected and recorded. The staff is divided into groups, each taking a certain number of rooms, to check yearbook pay- ments .... Besides taking care of distributing annuals to those here at school, they mailed one to each member of the February 1940 class and 1939 Summer School class .... The publicity staff under the supervision of Mr. Donald Mereen deserves its just recognition. MA clever skit, The Show Boat, was only a part of the subscription campaign. Many clever darkies giving their opinions on De Sho' Book decorated halls and rooms as the art staffs contribution .... The Yearbook Business Staff deserves sincere thanks for its pleasant, efficient service. , InnIIIuIIin1InuIIunuuunuuuuuuInunnnIInmnnnnnnnnmuwiwimimuin11v1u111nnnnnnnInIIIn1IInIunnuInuunInnnvn1IvuvunnuunnunnnnnnuvvvitvvrrrnuwuunnnnnmmrwruuunnnnnwrummmwuinI1Iinv11uvIInunv1uIIInIIInuInnuunnuunnuunnnvvuIInnnnuunuuuumimmm:miiuiiwumm1mmmummmnnmunnnmmiwiinmnwm11in1InuIv1nIIummunnunwmr Yearbook Business Staff Establishes Subscripton Record ,mm utmtmmnmmmt uuuunmnntutum nunnttm inumumnnznvnltnnin IIIutIIutIIutttttmmummnnll utnmuu mimumutmnnnmun Alphanea Closes Another Year ot Fine Debating and Fun TOP ROW: M. Altenhofen, I. Kraft, H. Peterrnann, Spring lst V. Pres., D. Wehrley, I. Hawkins, M. Shadur, Fall Pres., W. Hu- ber, H. Eckhardt, R. Saichek, I. Lewandowski, D. Sullivan, R. Novotny, Spring Sgt. at Arms, I. Holton, V. Hooper, Hf Zur- heide, D. Snyder, Spring Treas., R. Zygrnunt. SIXTH ROW: P. Dorney, N. Hoene, R. Herrernan, I-'all Sgt. at Arms, A. Lasche, D. Feller, W. Kuhl, M. Kaap, W. Wendt, Fall 2nd V. Pres., E. de Gelleke, K. Wehrley, R. Peterson, E. Wendt, I. Tanghe, Fall 3rd V. Pres., P, Davis, V. Sheridan. FIFTH ROW: F. Weissenborn, G. Kaufman, P, Iones, S. Williams, G. Frostad, M. Brach, Spring St. Council, G. Bergerhoff, I. Hansen, R. Krempien, B. Romanik, U. Brueckner, B. Berman, D. Dole, B. Ekvall, D, Schulz. FOURTH ROW: R. Pedro, R. Luening, M, Drotman, L. Thalman, E. Bernstein, Miss Lynch, Mr. Lubenow, Miss Keuper, R, Pabst, S. Lubow, E. Lozoff, I. Albrecht, I. Swindle. THIRD ROW: P. Rabinowitz, R. Glicklich, M. Stelzner, I. Swanson, I. Grassel, C. Wood, I. Zautcke, I. Imse, C. Riesing, D. Perlewitz, R. Selensky, I. Wasslewsky, M. Murphy, Pall Sec. SECOND ROW: P. Miller, B. Eiff, M, Schowalter, P. Montgomery, Fall Ambassador, M. Summers, A. Cuppan, P. Blix, M. Lloyd, Fall St. Council, C, Timme, D. Olson, Fall lst V. Pres., Spring Pres., M. Gill, Spring Sec., M. Edminster, B. Olson, I. De La Hunt, Spring Ambassador, A. Maehl. FIRST ROW: R. Witt, M. Norton, M. Day, Spring 2nd V. Pres., R. Rueth, I. Radke, I. Wollinka, E. Roth, B. Nebel, Fall Treas., L. Baal, E. Rubin, M. Bremer, D. Woodford, L. Rothman, M. Steinbrecher, W. Radtke. Gathering at their bi-Weekly meetings, Alphaneans heard debates on problems of current interest, progressive readings, orations, original skits, and musical selections. Milton Shadur led the club through a highly successful semester. Alph tried for first place in the Inter- society contest .... At the last meeting, which honored the graduating seniors, a party was held as a fitting conclusion to their activities .... Succeeding Milton to the prexyship, Dorothy Olson presided throughout an active semester. Each meeting was planned with some metal as the central topic, such as, silver, radium, steel, and gold. Several new ideas Were inaugurated into the scheme of the programs. One of the novel features Was a serial story, one chapter of which was Written by each group, which adapted the plot to its metal and then broke off at some interesting point for the next group to continue. New also at Alph meetings Were the quizzes which had the questions based on the theme metal of the meeting .... At the outstanding event of the semester, the mixer, those who perhaps had debated or spoken seriously at the previous meetings forgot all about rebuttals and platform department and joined in With their fellow Alphaneans in having a good time. Philomathea Presents Programs ot Knowledge and Interest IIInmumnnnnnmmrmIIuwIIummIIutIIVumumnnnnmmtitIImmmttmtnnnnnmIIutIIutIImIIIIInrIunnIuIIInIIIuIImnnnmmunnmIutIItuIIutIItuIItuIIutmmmIIumutItuIIutIIuwIIuwIIuwIIuwIIutIIutIIutIIutHtuIIutIImIIumutIItuumIItuIIutIIutIImrIutIIutIIutIIutIIutIIutIIutIIutIIuwIIuwummmnmwtrIunnu11n111n1uInIIInIIImnnumuuuunnIt TOP ROW: R. Hagedorn, T. Garland, Fall Treas., I. Clark, D, Zucker, C. Bockelman, W. Kearns, S. Thompson, N. Rutenbeck, I. Ioslyn, Fall Ambassador, Spring 3rd V. Pres., M. Mitz, I. Neilson, R. Siekert, Spring Ambassador, B. Brinkman, N. Glicks- man, I. Newman, M. Becker, M. Mitz. SIXTH ROW: N. Postel, Fall Sec., Spring 2nd V. Pres., A. Hornburg, Spring Sgt. at Arms, D. Rowland, A. Schmidt, I. Borntleth, M. Sprague, N. Krasno, A. Pirsko, R. Woboril, L. Seidelman, L. O'Neil, Spring St. Council, I. Searle, Fall lst V, Pres., I. Fitz, Spring Treas., I. Gilchrist, D. Malloy, Fall 3rd V. Pres., Spring lst V. Pres. FIFTH ROW: B. Porth, B. Klein, L. Brahm, C. Holmes, D. Currer, R. Rotter, I. Sands, D. Hillman, B. Hambley, E. Rebholz, E. Rebholz, Fall St, Council, R. Bogenberger, P. Hoppe, A. Abendroth, G. Gross. FOURTH ROW: I. Woellter, W. Hahn, Fall Sgt. at Arms, R. Scholbe, H. Ladwig, B. Kaminsky, Miss Hanclt, Miss Scanlan, Mr. Candy, T. Wagner, G. McCarthy, I. Car- stens, L. Boettcher. THIRD ROW: E. Hennig, S. Goldiien, K. Genrich, L. Genthe, Spring Sec., K. De Munch, D. Lemm, S. Kraft, H. Woodford, I. Brussock, B. Winter, P. Henes, V. Rasch, P. Poole, G. Cmejla, L. Morall. SECOND ROW: B. Horwitz, M. Runkel, E. Erbstein, F. Schneider, H. Kaltenborn, I. Stullich, D. Eske, A. Candy, S. Rice, Fall Pres., A. Dusold, Spring Pres., P. Carter, C. Rice, R. Strobel. FIRST ROW: A. McClure, I. I-Iarryman, A. Moerschel, S. Weinshel, I. Coon, I. Lipschutz, Fall 2nd V. Pres., E. Srnuckler, I. Hochschild, C. Nelson, M. Hianny, B. Brown, V. Brower, V. McClure, E. Kugler. Under the able prexyships of Star Yvonne Rice and Alice Dusold, Philomathea has com- pleted another successtul year .... As a literary society, Philo's primary interest has been the development and appreciation of the speech arts. Directed toward this end was the debate, symposium, or panel discussion heading each program. Open Forums covered everything from President Roosevelt's third term to man's slavery to fashion .... Another favorite part ot the programs Was the progressive readings. Initiated last year because of their variety and interest, they became an established custom .... Unwilling to surrender her coveted Intersociety title, Philo again gained prominence and shared the first-place posi- tion .... During the second semester, interest was centered on the interclass contests in debating, reading, orating, and extemporaneous speaking .... The members Were divided into tive groups, each headed by a member ot the program committee to provide original entertainment for the meetings. These programs ranged from interesting radio skits and plays to humorous mock trials .... Fun-provoking mixers were held at the beginning and end ot each semester, where members played games and got acquainted .... The award- ing ot honor pins at the end ot each semester climaxed the career ot each active senior Philomathean. ntItmIIuwuuuuuIumnmnnnmumItmIIunumuwmtIItmItuIIuwIIuwIIuwIIummImuunmuItmIInmnmwwuwuuwmuunnnmImunnnrmumutImmnnnnnmIIIII11111nnunmmmnnmutuI1u1InnmuuununmmutuummmIIutwmmlIIutIIumnmmIIinIImuIuttvmmmIuvtwmunnnmnmwuwIIwunnnnmmwItmmnmnunumuuumu Lincoln Literary Society Features Debates, Skits, Mixers nnnnnmnnuumu mmunnunmIIIiiiiiunnnuuumuivitIIunnmiiiIIIiiiinnnnmIIIr111nmmnnunnnmmIIIII1IiIIIrIIIIIIIIIfInnnnnnnmmuuiiImmIiinmmnnnmIIIIvv1IIIIIInuII1nnIIIIIIIInInI1InI1In111InnnIIvII1rr1ruuunmnumnmu ItuIunnnnmnmnmuwiiwminmmmim TOP ROW: R. Keup, L. Siegel, M. Luck, Spring Pres., A. Frumkin, H. Friedland, S. Berlowitz, S. Brook, I. Grummel, M. Rot- ter, Spring 3rd V. Pres., E. Hurwitz, E. Mendelott, C. Harris, A. Cohen, Spring 2nd V. Pres. FIFTH ROW: B. Hassel, Spring Ambass., I. Zuckert, F. Mading, B. Nelson, L. Bartfield, C. Parelskin, C. Peterson, H. Kahn, R. Kaufman, D. Block, S. Daniels, S. Hebert, E. Trepol. FOURTH ROW: F. Meisel, H. Dreven, C. McCabe, D. Kagen, Spring Sec., Miss Porter, Mr. Dewey, Miss Purdy, M. Fashingbauer, E. Laiken, B. Boelk, R. Yanowitz. THIRD ROW: I. Petran, I. Spector, R. Kaufman, C. Shapiro, Fall Sec., Spring St. Council, E. Fox, R. Mack, C. Iuergens, S. Taxen, P. Broenen, R. Stein, M. Masuhr. SECOND ROW: R- Block. M. Redeen, M, Rades, G. Aaron, L. Angeli, P. Thomas, I. Schietfarth, R. Chitlik, P. Fishkin, Spring lst V. Pres., N. Baer. FIRST ROW: R. Wiviott, Fall lst V. Pres., I. Hankin, I. Suess, S. Stieghorst, L. Ratke, S. Berg, M. Sax. Named after the great emancipator, Lincoln Literary Society receives inspiration from his speech precepts. Recognizing his proficiency in extemporaneous speaking, members en- deavor to follow in his footsteps .... The theme of the programs during the first semester was American ideals and traditions. All parts of the program bore out this theme-debates, readings, skits .... Such subjects as the United States' policy of isolation and the no-third- term tradition provided theme-sustaining material for debates .... During the second semes- ter, a theme of a more general nature, of modern ideas and school problems, was carried out .... On the lighter side of the programs were the humorous debates and skits. Mem- bers discussed Whether or not chivalry Was a thing of the past, and whether tooth paste or tooth powder Was of greater benefit to man .,.. Climaxing the social programs, semi- annual mixers Were held. Here the members got together, played games, and had a genuine good time. Literary Societies Compete In Contest IutIminummnwismmmmnnnmnmmuinIItmItuImummmIIuminIItuIIuwItmIIutIIutIIutIIutInuIIuwIIuwIimrimuummmIuwummnmmimmnmnnnnnnIIutIIutmmnmmIIn41nnIInnIIIit11IitI1IitIIInnnInn1nnmmmmmnnnmmmfItmInnmuIIuwIIuunmumIIutIIutIIummIIutIIinIIutIImnnuuwII1nuunnIIInuIInIInuIIlnIIInIIIn11Innnnuuuummn lntersociety Displays Forensic Ability to Large Audience TOP ROW: L. O'Neil, E. de Gelleke, H. Peterrnann, M. Shadur, R. Ulrich, N. Rutenbeck, E. Goeb, I. Neilson, S. Brook, I. Holton, S. Berlowitz, M. Mitz, I. Searle. SECOND ROW: E. Lozott, S. Robert, L. Thalman, E. Bernstein, L. Seidelman, I. French, R. Strouse, E. Rothman, H. Weinberg, L. Genthe, I. Zuckert. FIRST ROW: A. Moerschel, M. Redeen, B. Nebel, V. Kurzon, B. Kurzon, R. Yanowitz, A. Dusold, E, Roth, R. Rueth, I. Friedman, V. Brower. On November 24 the halls of Washington resounded with ringing voices debating, reading, or orating. Of course it Was Intersociety, the biggest night of the season for each of the three societiesg Philomathea, Alphanea, and Lincoln. With three top-flight societies battling for that coveted first position, the race was bound to be spirited. Philo and Alph tied for first place with Lincoln right at their heels in a close second ..... A state problem brought into prominence by the governor's suggestion provided the subject matter for the debate, Re- solved, That Wisconsin should enact a two-per-cent retail sales tax. For Weeks preceding the event, the speakers gain experience through practice debates Within each society, and on this night they gave a Worthy evidence of the time and effort spent .... The oration presented by the three societies was Roy Sn'1ith's Born Rich, dealing' with the endowments and advantages of every young American .... O. I-lenry's short story, Last Leaf was the serious declamation .... Because of the excellent performances, each contestant was entitled to feel the confidence of a job well done. WINNERS BY ARRANGEMENT ORATION - Born Rich ALPH- NEG. LINCOLN -AFF. LINCOLN ALPI-I Eunice Roth Richard Strause Sidney Brook Iohn Holton Eliot Bernstein Betty Kurzon I Emanuel Lozoff Seymour Berlowitz A165121 It U1 . h pf-HLO N .1 Betty Lou Nebel, Alt. Ruth Yanowitz, Alt. P 6 nc times el Son I'lIl.O LINCOLN PI-HLO - NEG' ALPH - AFP Eugene Goeb Dorothy Kagen Lois Thalman Milton Shadur Hans Petermann Iean Searle Lawrence Seidelman Virginia Brower READING- The Last Leaf Lois Genthe, Alt. Rosemary Reuth, Alt. AI-.PH LINCQLN pH1LQ--App. LINCQLN-NEG, Elizabeth de Gelleke Sheila Hobart Alice Dusold Vera Kurzon PI-IILO ALPH Luzetta O'Neil I. Annette French Ieanette Friedman I-lelen Weinberg Morris Mitz Iack Zuckert LINCOLN PHIL0 -Q ALPH Nelson Rutenbech, Esther Rothman, Alt. Marjorie Redeem Audrey Moerschel Alt. Forensics Class Assists Aspiring Declaimers and Orators mmtI11III11n111nI11I11111nIIInII1nInmnnmnnmmnnittummmtmmmtinintmiitittittmnmmwmnunmminittttmnnnnuunnmiiiitummmttwitmlmutt11IIIInnIiIunIInnnnnnmmnmttumnnmmtitimmnnuitmnnmmmmmmmmtitut1IiIIIIIII1IIIIIInnnmmmmmttttmntnmittmnlnntnmnumiwiiimiiitiiiitiifitiiiiimumnnnmunnmiiiimummmmnnnnnimmmumttmunnumiitttummmttmtuummtmmunnutmunnnn TOP ROW: H. Weinberg, l. Arbogast, H. Peterman, B. Ulrich, Mr. Mcxule, Mr. Dewey, l. Neilson, S. Brook, M. Mitz, I. Searle. FIRST ROW: N. Perchonok, E. Roth, S. Weinshel, B. Cohen, M. Lloyd, A. Dusold, M. Hades, M. Day. For those students Whose primary extra-curricular interest lies in the field of speech, the Forensics Class provides an excellent testing ground. Actual speaking experience plus help- ful, friendly criticism by class members and faculty critic form a combination that truly leads toward proficiency .... ln addition to the regular class sessions, members participated in interscholastic contests. Last spring Washington sponsored an invitational declamatory con- test at Marquette. Serious and humorous declaimers competed with students from various high schools throughout the state .... Another of the interscholastic contests was one in oratory at Mayville ,... Two of the school's outstanding speakers, lames Neilson in oratory and lean Searle in extemporaneous speaking, represented Washington in the state contest. . . . Both the school and the speakers benefit through such active participation. SERIOUS DECLAMATORY CONTEST l. Marian Hades 2. Betty Cohen 3. Natalie Perchonok HUMOROUS DECLAMATORY CONTEST l lane Arbogast ' 2. Marynell Lloyd 3. Shirley Weinshel ORATORICAL l. Iames Neilson 2. Morris Mitz 3. Sidney Brook EXTEMPORANEOUS READING CONTEST l. Eunice Roth 2. Helen Weinberg 3. Mary Louise Day EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING l. Hans Petermann 2. lean Searle 3. Alice Dusold 102 mmuttmmmttitII1un1nnnnnnnnnnnnnnIn1Hn11nnnnnnnnnnnnnwumumnitititt11HI41HInnnnnnnInnnn4nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnI1InnnnnnIInImnnnnnnnnnmtttttrrInnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmvtmlnnmnvnmtmmmuttummmtuttmtmmtn1nnnnnnnnmnmnnuunnutummnmnmmttnI1Innnmmnnmnmt11114HIIInrIInIIInI11n1IImnuummnmmttuttutt1nmtuttwt1tuttmttinttmtmmmnnnnmnn Stage Crew Assists School, Clubs in Dramatic Productions TOP ROW: F. Lenicheck, R. Burch, I. Kronberger, Mr. Mereen, R. Bellinghausen, E. Stohl. FIRST ROW: L. Evans, E. Kreutz- inger, L. Walker, T. lanes. Ready, fellows? Curtain's going up. One at the ropes, another at the lights, Wardrobe mistresses running back and forth with hands full of properties .... A busy life, indeed, is the one led by every stage-crew member .... Membership on the stage crew is a position relatively in the background of school life yet one of undeniable importance .... Each school dramatic function is vitally dependent upon the stage crew for scenery, properties, and general assistance .... All the settings for the Chimes of Normandy and Pride and Prejudice, as well as those for auditorium plays and skits, were designed and constructed by these boys .... ln stage crew members, guest speakers find willing assistants for the arrangement of microphones and exhibits .... Under the management of Bud Kreutzinger, the crew worked efficiently and enjoyably. This organization met apart from its regular duties, for, on alternating Friday nights, one member had the crew over for supper. Thus, a greater bond between the home and school was established .... As an excellent opportunity for student service combined with fun and learning, the stage crew ranks high among extra- curricular activities. V Manager ........................ Edward Kreutzinger Head Property Man ...... Thomas tones Heal Electrician ..,......... Lee Evans Assistant lohn Kronberger A ' .........., ...... k ' ssistant Eran Lenichek Head Property Head F1-ymcm ---,--q ----.- E Wing Stghl Mistress ....... ....... L orraine Walker Assistant ........ ....., R onald Birch Assistant ,.... ..,..... R uth Bellinghausen Watch Out, Broadway: l-lere Come the Washington Players nnnnnnIIIuIIImmnnnnmnnmuiIIuiImmnumImmmIrIInmnnmuuumttiIinruInIIInnnInnInnInnnnIInrIIttmmununummuiIIitIIuiIImmnmuIIinunumnnmnmnmIumIIimmunnnnnmmIIIlnmmnnnnnnmiiiitinImnummunnnmIIwmummnnnnn IrmIImummwnnmitIIIIIimIimmuunmmlinniii TOP ROW: S. Wiener, Fall Pres., M. Trush, S. Brook, C. Schulman, H. Hamel, I. Neilson, I. Bensick, I. Ioslyn, R. Erichsen, S. Thompson, G. Cloos, C. Bockelman, I. Clark, M. Sprague. FIFTH ROW: R. Baird, D. Snyder, R. Woboril, L. Seidelman, H. Zurheide, T. Garland, Spring V. Pres., H. Dralle, H. Petermann, E. de Gelleke, A. Schmidt, K, Lerings, I. Derse, C. Klunick, FOURTH ROW: I. Lorenz, Spring Sec., D. Currer, L. Post, M. Bolster, Spring Sgt, at Arms, W. Wendt, Mr, Mereen, Miss Benz, M. Mitz, S. Wiepking, M. Rotter, A. Lasche, K. Carlton. THIRD ROW: G. Berg, A. Abendroth, Fall V. Pres., Spring Treas., P. Davis, I. Loebel, R. Rotter, I. Tanghe, Fall Treas., S. Lieberman, S. Lubow, M. Drotman, L. Thalman, I. Eggebrecht, M. Lloyd, Spring Pres. SECOND ROW: A. Dusold, S. Rice, D. Lemm, L, Genthe, S. Goldtien, I. De La Hunt, E. McCrory, I. Stullich, Fall St. Council, B. Kurzon, V. Kurzon, M. Rades, I. Correll. FIRST ROW: R. Wiener, A. Maehl, L. Baal, I. Wol- linka, E. Roth, M. Edminster, M. Runkal, Fall Sec., Spring St. Council, E. Smuckler, A. Kalweit, R. Rueth, R. Wiviott, L. Koester. The glow of the footlights, a hushed expectancy-and the curtains parted on the first act of the senior play Pride and Prejudice, on the evenings of April 26 and 27. After a year of careful coaching and dramatic experience in workshop plays, the senior players once again presented a prize production, a delightful three-act farce on old English customs .... A lesson in the art of applying makeup opened the fall term. Three tableaux depicting the first Thanksgiving, home life, and the landing of the pilgrims, were presented before the school at Thanksgiving. It is quite customary for the Washington thespians to present the Christmas program. This year they enacted a drama entitled The Old Candlemaker of St. Iohn's. . . . Among the Workshop productions were two original plays: For Better or for Worse by Elizabeth de -Gelleke and Rosemary Rueth: and College Rumpus or Cam- pus by Audrey Kalweit .... The special feature of the Shakespearean cuttings was Miss Ruth Benz's portrayal of the role of Lady Macbeth in the sleep-Walking scene. Miss Benz's superb performance was a challenge to future dramatists. Memories ot Operetta Linger in Thoughts of A Capella Students Innnu11u111u111nmuunnnnmmmitr11uuuumuuwmnuitIIuiriuiImuimmuunnnunmwunumwruIimIIIt111n11Inv11InI11n1n1uI1nHnunIIIu1fIuIuIuuuInnuInnnnn1IInnnnnI1InIIIn1vu11InI1vu11InIuIuuunnuunn111nnnnun1InIIInIIInII1nII1u1IInuunnnnuunnunumuitIImumIIuwIIuiIIuiIIuiIIummIIinmmIuiIIruituimmnu11vnvI1u1unuuunnunnuwnmnnnn TOP ROW: I. Miller, D. Griewisch, D. Barrett, H. Schaning, H. Mayer, G, Main, I. Shanahan, G. Krueger, R. Schroeder, R. Gerlach, B. Reasles, R. Flach, H. Ritzman, A. Schwaller, L. Beckett, B. Hall, O. Sell, I. Bell. FIFTH ROW: W. Kermott, S. Baier, M. Walters, M. Sprague, L. Galau, V. Kass, V. Krause, D. Krause, R. McCaigue, E. Mendeloff, F. Segel, E. Firch, M, Kaap, E. Ambos, M. Krueger, P. Guten. FOURTH ROW: A. Nickels, E. Willser, D. Perlewitz, W. Ehlhardt, R. Bannister, B. Kurz, D. Schwarz, R. Voss, A. Werk, M. Olsen, M, Friske, S. Goldfien, E. George, H. Swanson, A. Hesselbach. THIRD ROW: R. Strobel, G. Berg, B. Moller, E. Brick, B. Bender, A. Hornig, D. Lemm, Mr. Smith, M. Smith, L. Schmidt, I. Woelffer, N. Hartman, G. Kuss, V. Weickhardt, P. Lorenz. SECOND ROW: M. Rasmussen, E. Peterson, E. Lacle, V. Rasch, D. Krause, V. Woelm, M. Madritsch, B. Dietrich, M. Brand, B. Hansen, I. Thornberg, M. Boynton, V. Birk, M. Hunter, B. Horwath. FIRST ROW: E. Schmidt, A. Voigt, A. Beletsky, M. Polzer, I. Relieger, M. Brooder, E. Potter, A. Schacht, L. Giese, P. Miller, R. Engle, A. Zimmerman, B. Hintz, I. Paulsen, I. Kiepernick. Three times this year the A Capella choir treated the school to its entertainment. There were two mornings when their selections constituted the entire program. The first was the initial program of the fall semester .... At Easter time they presented their second concert, com- posed mostly of appropriate Easter music. On the stage, they Were a colorful group arrayed in their striking purple and gold robes. Both times, whatever accompaniment they had was offered by Doris Lemm .... Most prominent among their year's activities was the Operetta, The Chimes of Normandy. A quaint scene in a village of Normandy, and a cast of eighty- five in gay peasant costuming combined to make a glorious setting of color. George Main had the leading role as Henri. Marion Kaap, who played opposite him, was the charming Germaine. Supporting them in other leads were Eleanor Brick, William Kermott, George Cloos, Anson Werk, Avis Hesselback, and Olivejean Sell. Delightful also, was the chorus Work .... From the very beginning to the last curtain call, all the Washington students and the general public who attended felt that it was one of the best evenings entertainment that they had had in a long time. May next year's work be as successful! Physics Club Reveals Scientific Aspect of Every-Day Life itiiuiiiiniiiiimummmiiiinmmimunumiitniimnnmumunmiiiiuiiiuiiimimiamiitiiimitiiummmitummmi11nnnnnnnnmnnmnmmmi11Innnnnmnnummuiiiimnnmnnmmiitnnnnnnnnnmnmiimnnmiimmnmmimimumiiiniiuiiiuiiiummiummumium-miummmwiiiiniiiiiimumiiiiiiiuuninmmiuiiiuiimmnnnnnnnmw TOP ROW: H. Poser, I. Larkey, L. Timm, C. Haberman, R. Hildebrandt, R. Gerlach, I. Leigh, V. Krause, H. Nashbon, R. Shee- han, M. Mitz, B. Rosenberg, R. Schnug. SECOND ROW: I. Zuckert, I. Parenteau, R. Driebel, I. Carlisle, A. Kosanovich, D Wehrley, Spring V. Pres., Acting Pres., Mr. Suchy, Mr. Losse, R. Chapman, Spring Pres., C. Krueger, E. Sher, B. Rosefelt, Spring Sec., Treas., R. McGrath. FIRST ROW: D. Schmitt, I. Scharpf, H. Smith, M. Moens, I. Ribbe, E. Bonow, R. Mueller A. Cuppan, E. BeVier, D. Grootemaat, M. Rasmussen. I Students who are interested in the scientific aspect of every-day life make the Physics Club their supplementary text. . . . Throughout the past year interesting field trips have been taken and outstanding lecturers presented .... The purification of the city's Water supply was an important problem last fall, so members inspected the city filtration plant on a lec- tured tour. At a previous meeting Mr. I. E. Kerslake, plant superintendent, had discussed filtration and its aims .... One meeting was devoted to the discussion of Diesel engines, by Mr. Paul G. Miller .... At the beginning of the year, members viewed four films: Invisi- ble Secrets, Magnetism and Electrons, lnvisible Forces, and Copper . . . One of their field trips took them to a local piano company to Witness a demonstration of the Novachord and electric organ. At a previous meeting Mr, Stuart Randall had discussed these instru- ments .... Any physics student gains much through his membership in the Physics Club. 1mmnnnmumnu nmnmunnnn :ummm mmnnmunnmnmmmmmum Inmmmumwwn IIII1IImnmnnnnnmmtmu umumn nmumn nmunmnnn nunnnmmm ummm. mnnnm mm mmuunr The Nature Study Club Appeals to the Naturalists TOP ROW: S. Wiepking, Spring St. Council, P. Dorney, Spring Sec., F. Schaeffer, Spring V. Pres., G. Thacker, R. Belling- hausen, E. Bauer, C. Haberman, Spring Sgt. at Arms, A. Richter, R. Schadel, V. Hooper, R. O'Connor, S. Gronert, M. Gut- mann, B, Gandrey. THIRD ROW: M. Bohne, I. hlggebrecht, M. Wolfert, Fall St. Council, B. McCabe, R. Lemezis, F. Ertl, Mr. Holbrook, R. Richter, Fall Pres., M. Woeltfer, Fall V. Pres- Spring Pres., E. Steinbacher, B. Bucknam, M. Marx, H. Ehrlich. SECOND ROW: M. Hansen, B. Raymond, I. Perry, G, Swanson, S. Rietz, L. Iurss, M. Brand, I. Schoen, G. Buth, B. Perch, L. Mebus. FIRST ROW: M. Cohen, L. Schmidt, D. Resnick, R. Sharp, C. Nelson, Fall Treas., B. Clodius, L. Hubbes. The Nature Study Club has completed another year of fascinating and educational programs for the benefit of its members. To carry out their aim, to interest more students in nature, the club has sponsored numerous hikes in the great out-of-doors. They made trips to the Kettle Moraine Park, the Filtration Plant, -Grant Park, the fish hatchery at Delafield, the Observatory of the Milwaukee Astronomical Society near Waukesha County, and the new building of the Wisconsin Humane Society. They also visited the Workrooms of the Milwaukee Public Museum and, to climax the year, hiked to a cottage at Pewaukee Lake. ln addition to travelling around our fair state, the club held many indoor meetings. Some of the subjects Were: bird life, sea shells, insects, reptiles, forest conservation, and forest fire prevention. Mr. Walter Dethloff, Superintendent of the Humane Society, addressed the club at one meet- ing. Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? iiiiiiuiiii nmmnnmnu mmniim ii InumiiiiiiiiiiiimunmniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinmnmiiniimuiiinmifiimmiiimiiiniinimiiiiiiiiuiiinunmiimimnmuniiiImmnnnnnnnmiitiiimnnniiiiiiiiimiiiimnnmiimuiiiiitumimimiiiiiiimiitimiiiIIiiiiiiiiitiiiiiminnniimmmiumnimmnmiinnnnnnnnmiwmiiiwii Chemistry Clubs Programs Prove Interesting To Science Student TOP ROW: A. Pleyte, B. Ulrich, N. Rutenbede, R. Siekert, C. Haberman, L. Timm, M. Kraft, P. Buday, A. Batzner, R. Shee- han, G. Perlick, W. Spindler, S. Thompson, B. Campbell, N. Bendtschneider. FOURTH ROW: B. lfambley, Spring Sgt. at Arms, L. Hyink, P. Long, A. Roseman, D. Snyder, Spring V. Pres., C. Dummann, I. Newman, A. Schwaller, E. Bauer, D. Payne, R. O'Brien, T. Garland, C. Laubenstein, I. Zastrow, N. Postel, Spring Pres., Fall Sec., Treas., V. Klug. THIRD ROW: I. Lewis, Spring Sec. 6: Treas., B. Buckman, B. Romanik, Fall Std. Council, T. Rebholz, D, Klug, Mr. Pestalozzi, Mr. Brandt, M. Gutmarin, D. Iaehnke, D. Nourse, M. Blackmun, E. Kett. SECOND ROW: P. Thomas, I. Putzear, D. Kleinschmiclt, E, Bonow, M. Drotman, G. Stubenrauch, M. Burkman, R. Luening, F. Ertl, D. Ottenstein, I. Swindle, M. Kannenberg, O. Struck, P. Carter. FIRST ROW: N. Thompson, L. Hubbes, I. Schubert, B. Schnoll, B. Oberhofer, S. Kinzer, M. Parker, I. Schneider, I. Petran, M. Hunter, E. Mueller, I. Paulsen, D. Bauch, L. Koester. To those students especially interested in science, the Chemistry Club provides a Wealth of information. The meetings are of such a varied nature that every interest is satisfied. Not only do members hear lectures, see films, and actually perform experiments, but they take field trips to business organizations, interesting because of their chemical operations. During the past year trips were made to an ice company, paint and glass factory, and a plating company .... One of the meeting high lights was Mr. I-lasso Pestalozzi's lecture on the analysis of vinegar. At other meetings, Mr. Eugene Brandt demonstrated spectacular chem- ical changesg Mr. Ioseph Boriff discussed personal effects of scienceg and Don Pahlow presented electrical demonstrations .... Through the courtesy of a large manufacturing company, members were privileged to View a four-Wheel, technicolor, narrated film entitled Steel-Man's Servant. Other interesting films dealt with the manufacture of cement and the mining of nickel .... The Chemistry Club is a must join on the program of the future scientist. IIII111IIIIuIInIInIInIunnnInnnnuuu1IuuIIInunuwnunnnwwtIIIII11IIIIII1IIIIIIvv111IIIInnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvvvvvvvvvrmnunmnmuumIrwIIIru1r11nnnmnunnunmif vI1IIIIIunuuwuunnmmumI11111I1111IInuunumnuuumuIII1vII11vvvv1vnnmnnmnnnnmmIrtIwmmnnnnnuunnnnwumwwmIIIutuuwnwmivI1vnnr1nIIIIInIIIII1IIrrrrrIuuunnnwumumwitInmmmnuunumw Photo Fans Boost Camera Club For Knowledge and Enjoyment TOP ROW: C. Dummann, D. Zucker, D. Wehrley, R. Bellinghausen, Spring Sec., R. Hammond, H. Bye, R. Erichson, R. Ger- lach, W. Reik, I. Iohannes, Spring Sgt. at Arms, G. Lacher, I. Zurheide, B. Fischer, G. Rose, W. Kante. FOURTH ROW: I. Schuhman, L. Walker, I. Herbst, D. Rowland, Fall V. Pres., W. Winter, Mr. Schwalbach, Mr. Mereen, G. Steuer, Fall Sgt. at Arms, Spring Treas., C. Hilbert, I. Cerf, M. Anderson, I. Berman. THIRD ROW: R. Masch, R. Masch, D. Bergland, P. Dorney, D. Wright, G. Scharch, T. Iones, F. Schwarz, I. Wicke, E. Lewer, F. Iung, L. Coleman, I. Reddin, Fall Sec., Spring Pres., G. Vetter. SECOND ROW: I. Ryan, R. Hammerle, A. Bamman, T. Wagner, I. lmse, Fall Treas., Spring V. Pres., C. Brueckner, R. Pedro, I. Faber, B. Winter, D. Binkowski, M. Papke, M. Rades. FIRST ROW: P. Fishkin, M. Penrod, V. Zutavern, M. Re- deen, M. Sheehan, M. Schoenig, M. Klitsner, R. Engle, Fall St. Council, M. Winter, Fall Pres., R. Mossey, C. Griffin. Many times throughout the past year, a lively group of students, each supplied With lunch, camera, and care fare, gathered before Washington's north entrance at nine o'clock on a Staurday morning. Of course, it was a Camera Club hike. Several were held each semes- ter .... Another of the club's important functions that gained school-wide attention was the displays of prize-Winning photographs. One outstanding exhibit Was composed of prints from fifteen foreign countries and the United States .... Outside speakers discussed various phases of photography at the club's bi-weekly meetings .... Gaining recognition wherever they Went, the prints of some members were entered in both the All-Milwaukee High School Salon and the National High School Salon .... ln addition to school meetings and hikes, the club maintained a darkroom where members developed their own films .... Hikes, displays of prints, lectures, contests-all are included in a Camera Club membership. l ,,m.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, ,K,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,,,,,l,,i,K,,,,,,,,,,i , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,K,K,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Latin Club Encourages Comprehensive Knowledge of Language ImiIIummIIuiIImymmmuummnmmnnmIIIvunIIu11111I1IunnnnnmnmnmwmuumIIuIIIuIIIunumnnnnnnmIIIuunnunnnnmnnnnmmIIinIItmnmnnnumIuiIIinIIInunnInnnmmnwunwmtiuiIImmnnmIIimIiiiIIuiumnnnmmnnumnmnnmIIumuiIIIII1nuIIIuIIInIIIui1ritrIwnnnnnm-numIIinIrimmmnnnmmummmummwnmmn TOP ROWi M. Luck, E. Steinbacher, M. Woeltter, L. O'Nei1, Spring Treas., L. Zubrensky, M. Sattler, N. Soref, I, Moran, I. Hawkins, I. Werner, E. Mendeloff, I. Broadstone, B. Finley, B. Hambley, W. Polsky. FIFTH ROW: M. Yee, D. lgl, M. Olson, K. Carlton, M. Maurer, P. Hoppe, R. McGrath, Fall Sgt. at Arms, V. Budil, I. Fitz, P. Iones, N. Hoene, G. Green, B. Petash- nick, R. Rotter, Spring Sgt. at Arms, M. Ziegler. FOURTH ROW: B. Burns, G. Henes, B. Igl, l. Lever, D. Nourse, B. Kamins- ky, L. Boettcher, Mr, Iohnson, U. Brueckner, M. Kannenberg, L. Schmitt, H. Feldman, L. Morall, F. Meisel. THIRD ROW: P. Carter, D. Helms, M. Burkman, V. Rasch, Fall lst V. Pres., B. Olson, Fall Sec., Spring lst V, Pres., M. Edrninster, G. Steltz, B. Eiff, Spring Sec., M. Lloyd, P. Poole, M. Papke, A. Mavric, L. Schwendel. SECOND ROW: M. Hall, E. Erbstein, S. Taxen, M. Winter, I. Wollinka, Fall 6: Spring 2nd V. Pres., D. Gold, A. Kalweit, I. Troller, M. Masuhr, M. Bohn, M. Schoenig, Spring Pres., L. Heuer. FIRST ROW: R. Hanus, C. Blank, L. Kretlow, I. Murphy, D. Iaeger, I. Radke, Fall Treas., D. Winnemann, M. Day, Fall Pres., P. Donnelly, I. Cohen, C. Blank. Welcoming all Latin students or ex-Romans, the Latin Club serves a two-fold purpose. lt encourages its members to acquire a better knowledge of this ancient language and the derivatives used in our own speech, and it affords a good hour of healthful recreation after the class sessions. Programs are in the hands of one officer each meeting, Who, with Mr. H. Gudwin Iohnson, arranges the gatherings and then appoints a selected group of ten members to carry out the specific duties under his supervision. Community singing, vocal- solo selections, talks and discussions, original skits, instrumental numbers, and business ses- sions compose many of the Tuesday-night meetings .... One evening Miss Lorna Murphy spoke on the Roman ruins of Southern France and Spain, While Mrs. Alma Boundey gave a talk on Romain ruins in Britain. An interesting hour for Latin Students! ummmmtIImuumvmmiiiuiimmmmuituiirmitutttutttinIIutIIitInnnnnnn4n1iiiiiiiIIIniiIn:IInrIInuunununuuwwuwwItuIIuiiiwwwtuiiuiiiumuiIIrwmumtIIuiiituiiuinnmwmiiItutIui11inIvvnvnnnnnnnuuInrIIruwmnunnnwuwitIinIwiIIitIiiiiIIInIIInIIIn111ur1vnnnnninununnvuuuiiiiiiui1InIIInIIInIIIniiInInnnnnIuIunnuunnII1nIIvuI1unumunnnnnm Espanoles Conclude Active Year ct Pleasure and Spanish Study unnmnmumnwuwuuwItuIImimmuiinunnummunnnnmiiummuummmitummmnvnnn11nuII4+1u1nnuuiiiuiiinIiInI11n11IunmnnnnmumniIrInnnunimnnwmIvu1IInnnnnnnnnIrnIIInIuIn1IIinIIInII1uInnunnnnnnnnnmmnnnunnwwiImutmItuIimiummuuuwnnnuimiminimimmmmmiuiimiiItmItmnnmmiinIIuimnumuumuuununnu TOP ROW: A. Lindholm, A. Pleyte, Spring lst V. Pres., V. Hooper, D. Sullivan, D. Krause, R. Hildebrandt, F. Kreil, V. Kitz- row, G. Hekkers, R. Voss, R. Sheehan, G. Starke, G. Lacher, Fall St. Council, Spring Pres., N. Bendtschneider, D. Oakley, FIFTH ROW: I. Hunn, I. Kriz, A. Roseman, G. Thauer, H. Zajichek, M. Minkin, M. Harder, Fall Treas., I. Scholbe, S. Holz- man, I. Fredricks, M. Kramer, H. Lelchuk, W. Zurnach, M. Lantz, R. Herreman. FOURTH ROW: L. Kempin, B. Elcvall, D. Mayer, S. Stapleford, Spring 2nd V. Pres., M. Smith, E. Barrington, I. Sands, Miss Falk, R. Voss, B. Buchta, R. Schneider, C Holmes, Fall Sec., K. Berg, L. Bartfield. THIRD ROW: B. Cohen, I. Eggebrecht, I. Weborg, Fall Pres., I. Truettner, I. Kucks- dorf, R. Bogenberger, Fall 2nd V. Pres., Spring Treas., R, Krueger, B. Potratz, I. Bahlhorn, I. Moore, E. Lozolt, M. Faber, S. Medress, Spring St. Council. SECOND ROW: G. Iurinec, I. Perry, I. Wasslewsky, Fall lst V. Pres., D. Toussaint, V. Weick- hardt, V. Frandorf, L. Rudolph, M. Kilma, I. Lehman. FIRST ROW: I. Brainard, C. McKay, M, Apps, M. Messmann, G, Sant- ner, D. McKay, B. Lemm, R. Brodersen. A delightful supplement to the classwork of the Spanish classes is the Spanish Club. There, at bi-Weekly meetings, combining serious study With pleasure, Washington's Espanoles entertain one another with musical selections and community singing, question-and-answer quizzes, and Spanish Word-building contests. The theme is always some phase of Spanish lite, literature, customs, or history. As a means of gaining greater fluency in speaking the language, humorous plays were presentedp and Helen Schmidt's talk on her trip through Mexico was a pleasant Way of learning much ot value about that country. Outstanding among the activities of the first semester was a game mixer held at the first meeting. Members Who think back through the two semesters, which Were led by Io Ann Weborg and Gerald Lacher respectively, recall the many good times they had at the Spanish Club. 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Haberkorn, L. Iahn, G. Tutz. THIRD ROW: T. Lemly, R. Masch, R. Masch, E. Kett, Fall lst V. Pres., D. Spanaus, S. Smith, R. Luening, Mr. Groth, B. Faradi, G. Bergerhoif, I. Petersen, D. Perlewitz, G. Vetter, A. Fritsche, Spring lst V. Pres., V. Hensel. SECOND ROW: B. Raymond, I. Ureser, K. Urbcmk, B. Boellc, A. Hesselbach, M. Murphy, G. Bark, I. Swindle, D. Swanson, I. Swanson, D. Goldberg, H. Hanst, I. Grassel, E. Lade, I. Hensel, A. Wirth, V. Burgstaller. FIRST ROW: A. Nap- gezek, M. Venske, Spring 2nd V. Pres., M. Krajeski, A. Obot, I. Bartelt, I. Schilffarth, M. Rathke, E. Fleischer, M. Niecler- meyer, E. Prus, M. Dunn, A. Maehl, Spring Sec., E. Thierfelder, R. Lippert, L. Heuer, L. Hubbes. After a year's absence from the school's list of extra-curricular activities, the German Club was reorganized by Mr. Waldemar Groth .... Here the ja Wohl's and the sehr schoen's received additional practice, thus accomplishing the primary purpose of the club, actual experience in the use of the language .... Meeting programs provided a broad foundation for the appreciation of German culture, with their discussions of German literature, art, science, and music. Even modern German youth garnered its share of the spotlight .... Nor Was the dramatic side of the programs neglected. At Christmas time, Haensel und Gretel am Weihnachtsabendu was presented. Another play, Einer Muss Heiraten, was given in the spring .... The social functions of the club were equally emphasized. Besides having a mixer in Ianuary and a picnic in Iune, the members took part in the lnternational Mixer sponsored by all the language clubs.. . . The programs are so interesting and in- formative that a German student can't afford to miss them. TOP ROW: C. Parelskin, D. Nourse, G. Bergs, G. Kaufman, Fall Sec., M. Krasno, M. Kaap, E. Engel, Spring Znd V. Pres., W. Huber, K. Levings, Spring Sgt. at Arms, E. Rebholz, Fall 2nd V. Pres., E. Rebholz, D. Griesrneyer, M. Miller, L. Cohen. FOURTH ROW: S. Daniels, R. Kaufman, H. Woodford, B. Nelson, I. Marks, A. Cohen, H. Kahn, I. Gershon, M. Blackmun, I. Loebel, Spring Sec., I. Zwaska, I. Herbst, D. Wordell. THIRD ROW: C, Shapiro, Fall Treas., Spring Pres., B. Cohen, R. Ma- suhr, E. Petranowsky, C. Iuergens, R, Mack, Spring St. Council, Miss Murphy, D, Kastner, F. Schneider, Fall St. Council, Spring Treas., B. Hassel, G. Kusch, M. Daniell. SECOND HOW: S. Berg, Fall lst V. Pres., B. Schnoll, S. Bliwas, I. Lip- schutz, B. Kurzon, Fall Pres., R. Stein, S. Iulien, M. Polzer, F. Nugent, G. Geisler, E. Goldberg. FlRST ROW: S. Engle, F. Yanow, R. Froehlich, S. Weinshel, B, Mallman, S. Rakita, E. Nissenkoren, N. Thompson, V. McClure. Parlez-vous francais? lf you do speak French, by all means join in the fun at the French Club. For the past year plays, speakers, humorous skits, numerous contests of all types and description, singing, dancing, and refreshments at the mixers have high-lighted the bi-week ly meetings of Le Cercle. During the fall term a series of talks on the different provinces of France were presented by Various club members. These discussions included some of the habits and customs of the particular French districts, mainly, Picardy, Touraine, Orleans, Normandy, and the regions around Paris. A playlet La Surpriese d' lsidore or lsadore's Surprise was enacted in two parts at two successive meetings. The Ianuary graduates en- tertained the club with a humorous melodrama Suzette and Hero on Ianuary 3. An original skit An Easter Episode in France by Bette Schnoll was presented on March 13. For participation in programs and other services to the club, graduating seniors are awarded pins after attaining twenty points. wwwmuumwttuttmruunmmmmututttttIvIIItrIrrIIInIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIInIIInIIInnnmmmuunnn uwwwmunuwmwwwitwwwtutmnmmmt111mwmummnmmttummmtitwwwmnnmmttitwtHmmmtmrIIrI1IIIv1r111v1IvII1II1IrIIIIIIIII11I1111111IIIIIIIII111I1114I1111uumnnnnmunut1vII1IIIIIIIImnnlnunnmmnumummmmuwnnnnnnl Le Cercle invites You To loin Her Happy Ranks iimiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiwumiiniiiiiiiiiimiwiiiimuiimiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiwiwiiiiwiwwiwiiiiiiiwwwiiiiiiiiiwii--miiiiiimmiiiiiimimiimritiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimimiiiiiiiiiti1iitwinwwiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiimminiiiiiiiuuntiiiiiiimiwiiiiiiuiiw CLARINETS ..,. FLUTE .,,. ,..... ,, OBOE ...........A....... FRENCH HORN .... SAX ..................... BARITONE ...... CORNETS ...VA TUBA .....,.,.A....,..., TROMBONES .. .. DRUMS .......V.. , LIBRARIANS .,,.........v ASSISTANT ,......,.... STAGE MANAGER .. 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La k THIRD ROW: E. Schaeffer, B. Byrnes, L. Stout, D. Payne, N. Dreyfuss, T. Drocgkamp, M. Summers, M. Mauer, O. Franklin, W. Hoffman, V. Hensel, G. Thacker. SECOND ROW: G. Stuhenrauch, R. Herrman, F. Bliwas, C. Seivert, M. Cristiansan, R. Kugler, I. Imse, F. Dick, E. Roth, L. Schmidt, H. Nickel, G. Thacker. FIRST ROW: G. Perlich, H. Karnler, K. Riernenschnie- der, H. Friedland, R. Nolte, I. Petran, W. Dauterman, I. Lorenz, L. Hyink, M. Bidle. A chill autumn afternoon-football players fighting for added inches-cheers loud and enthusiastic. And then the half and the entrance of the band. It is a scene long recorded in the memory of every spectator .... The members of the marching band, seventy-two strong, were selected through tryouts from the concert band. During the football season, they drilled semi-weekly at either Washington or Sherman Park or on the athletic field. The Saturday games showed conclusive evidence of their ability and diligence .... Credit for their fine performance is largely due to the capable leadership of the music director, Mr. Robert Erdman, and the student directing by the drum majors, Bertram Block and Robert Androski .... You know it's said in reference to soldiers that their buttons always shine. Have you noticed those of the band? mrrrmnmmrr itrmmmmrrrrnmr mmurrrmnrnmmmmr will rrmruvnvt umrrrrrrriiiiiri rrrmmmt rmmwm ummm. mm Concert Band Participates in Contest, Entertains on Programs rwrrwtrr wwrrtrirrtrirrtrirritrrrwrrrrwrrrwrr rrrrrwrrrrrrrrrrrrrr M tit-in it it r rrrrrrmw mm l March ln Springtime .L Goldman 2 A Manx Overture ,,v.ttt...tt.t,,,t.A,,,tt,,,,,tt H. Wood 3 Saxaphone Solo Fantasy in F. Minor Gurewich Frances Bernstein 4 A Bit of Swing and Modern Harmony Kal Pavanne .,,,..,.,tt,....,t,,t,,,,.r,,,,,,tt, Gould Cbt Scenes from The Sierras .. .t,, Bennett 5 l'Two Pair of Slippers .. oc...,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,ir .. Putnam Dick May Mildred Hianny Wm. Zumack Robert Vorpagel 6 An American Fantasy Lake TOP ROW: M. Walters, R. Kuster, E. Petersdarf, I. Klumf, M. Hianny, R. Vorpagel, A. Groskopf, G. Krueger, W. Hatch, L. Katz, R. Pentler. THIRD ROW: Mr. Erdman, D. Kohst, C, Harwood, L. Weissenborn, I. Newman, I. Schultz, E. Vesser, M. Bolster, W. Iohn, S. Halvey, B, Kreif, lj. Ruppenthal, F. Bernstein, L. Swaboda. SECOND ROW: I. Ioslyn, R. Hacker, R, McCrory, R. Zetley, D. Kagen, S. Montgomery, W. Seemuth, B. Deitrick, B. Lernm, S, Schroeder, A. Richter, S. Brook. FIRST ROW: R. Andraski, C. Gardner, D. Winneman, P. Fishkin, B. McCabe, M. Drottman, L. Wolf, R. Seitz, R. Knudson, G. Cmejla, M. Krueger, W. Gurrim. Many a foot has yearned to tap an enthusiastic accompaniment during a performance of the concert band .... The past school year has been brightened through various band pro- grams. At auditorium sessions, once during the fall term and twice during the spring semester, the school enjoyed the music rendered by that musical organization .... A portion of the Spring Concert last May was devoted to the band. Here parents and friends, as well as stu- dents, were privileged to witness a performance .... The band also participated in the Eastern Wisconsin Tournament of the State Music Association, where they made a fine record. . . . ln addition to concert appearances, parts of the band played in ensembles, and individ- uals played solos for school organizations and for community affairs at various times during the past year .... The school is indeed proud of the recognition awarded the concert band. IIitinmimminitIiIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIiwititIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitinmuitIIIitIIIitwwwIitIiiitiIIitIII1wwmmmmmm.mmmnmitmtIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIitimm-uuww-mmIituwI1II1I1wmnnnw-ummimIiwwwmummm1 mmmuvvvin miIui-mwwinwwu umm Orchestra Attords Interesting and Varied Entertainment: itIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIinIIitIIIitIIinIIIitIIIitIIIitIIImummwtm-uimtitsitIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitiIIitIIiitIIIitIIIitIIiwIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIIIitmmmmIitIIIitIIIitIIIitIiImm,miuiiiwiwmi iwiiiwiIIiiiIIuiiwii..mw-..wn-- CONCERT MASTER ....,t ,.t,,i,....,ii,i......,,t,i M arjorie Blackmun Lawrence Post PRINCIPAL MUSICIANS SECOND VIOLIN .,.... ,,,ii,......t,,i........ M arjorie Trush Carl Liederbach PRINCIPAL VIOLA ii., ,......Y, K enneth Persion Kenneth Persion CELLO ,i,......,.....v,,,,,.. .i,i,,... R uth Kamerling Arthur Erurnkin STRING BASS ..,i.. ., ..Y, Marion Walters Edith Laiken WOOD WINDS ,,i, ..Y. Harvey Eriedland Betsy Lemm BRASS ...i.ii,,.,,.,,.........,, .. ..., Tom Droegkamp Tom Droegkamp STAGE MANAGER .. ..w. ,t,.t... D aniel Robertson Daniel Robertson LIBRARIANS i,i.,........... I .. ...Marjorie Bremer Marjorie Bremer Dorothy Ondrejka Dorothy Ondrejka TOP ROW: Mr. Erdman, B. Lemm, D. Nordwig, S. Brook, H. Friedland, P. Flemming, M. Walters, R. Schroeder, R. Kuster. THIRD ROW: L. Schmidt, B. McCabe, S. Montgomery, D. Kagen, D. Griewisch, D. Robertson, M. Bremer, V. Hirschensolm, I. Trapp, B. Schmidt, E. Meyer. SECOND ROW: D. Lander, R. Kaufman, M. Kiefer, R. Rasmussen, I, Swindle, I. Hofemeister, D. Feldman, G, Henes, K. Persion, C. Gardner, L. Hyink, M. Bidle. FIRST ROW: R. Kamerling, I. Schneider, I. Aschenbren- ner, R. Guernber, W. Anderson. To music lovers the orchestra is the source ot endless entertainment, but even those not musically inclined are charmed by the melodious orchestral numbers. So were the students thrilled at the beautiful accompaniment of the orchestra at the operetta. An Open House program in the tall, and one auditorium program each semester comprised the other con- tributions to the student body .... Inviting all the school children ot the district, the orchestra presented an appreciation concert. It certainly was a novelty to see the little tots anxiously waiting entrance tor it ..., The Spring Concert came May 24, and With it came fine school cooperation and appreciation. The orchestra also participated in the Eastern Wisconsin Tournament .... In addition to daily practice and orchestral programs and contests, twenty- two members played at the Slst Street School, and several small groups furnished music tor various social functions. Participates in State Contest and lnternational Broadcast iniinttutttutttutttw1tmmmin11int1int1int1itttummuIlmlm--mmmlmutmwmmwi +iiitiiiitinmmmlmmtttitummm1it111it1itmmf1tm111Wwnmumm1it1111mnmnnnmuumnnnmmmmmmu-mmmmmmmnmnmm11it111mlmWit111it111it111it111it111ittt1ittttitttintttittttitittittttittttmmnminitt1411I1uufmmmmlmmwmmnmnuw l. Youth Courageous Overture ........,iwv..........,.......... V.-i...... G . Daasch 2. Waltz from Serenade for Spring Orchestra .. ....,i Tschaikowsky 3. l'Air from Suite in D Major ............,i.Y,rr...,.... ...... . .. .. .. ....,..w. . l. S. BCICl'1 4. String Quartert l'Andante Oantabileu ..ii .,..,...............................Y........ T schaikowsky' Marjorie Blackman Dorothy Feldman loan Swindle Ruth Kamerling 5. Entrance of Montezuma ..ii..i.i....,ii............iiiV... ii.,,i,.................,,...,...... ....v. l A lOIdlGY Conducted .... by Daniel Robertson 6. 'Concerto in G Minor ....,...............i...,,,,..i,,, i...w Me11delSSOh11 lanet Wasslewsky - Soloist 7. The Blue Danube Waltz ...,,.,i.,..,i. .... S trauss-Sopkin Marian Kaap - Soloist TOP ROW: E. Laiken, F. lung, I. Hensel, M. Hianny, M. Bolster, D. Kohrt, I. Newman, M. Polzin, T. Droegkamp, D. Payne. THIRD ROW: L. Post, W. Kermott, W. Mett, R. Bannister, T. Tillman, M. Trush, R, Witting, G. Schroeder, G. Cludius, N. Drey- fuss. SECOND ROW: H. Winsauer, K. Adarnek, W. Hambley, F. Schwarze, R. Weinstein, A, Eggert, E. Mueller, D. Ondrejka L. Koester, E. Chandler, M. Blackmun. FIRST ROW1 I. Neilson, A. Frumkin, B. Gandry, H. Ladwig, I. Carstens, li. Blackrnun. 'lAn opportunity that comes once in a life time, said Mr. Robert Erdman, When speaking of the N. B. C. lnternational Broadcast. Washington's Symphony Orchestra was one of the three local organizations to represent Milwaukee to the nation on the Music and Youth Broadcast. This hook-up was connected With llU N. B. O. stations, including short Wave to foreign coun- tries. The first number Was the Entrance of Montezuma by Hadley, an American composer, followed by the Air of G. D. Major Suite by Bach. Recordings Were also made for a per- manent record. Seventy-five members were selected by Mr. Erdman to participate in this concert. Many hours of extensive rehearsals Were devoted to the concert, but the orchestra felt their efforts Well repaid .... For the afternoon of luly 3, the stringed orchestra Was selected to play at the Vocational School before a session of the Department of Secondary Teachers of the National Education Association. TOP ROW: I. Thoma, C. Zavitosky, N. Mueller, Fall and Spring Pres., W. Stelling, D. Rueber, I. Wait, Spring V. Pres., L. Hunholz, G. Allen, E, Bunce, E. Goeb, I. Beyer, D. Trunk, S. Koren, G. Cludius, B. Kanies, H. Robinson, R. Kamerling. FIFTH ROW: I. Weinert, L. Post, M. Bolster, B. Finley, H. Breitwish, S. Weidler, R. Pullan, I. Loew, S. Solomon, W. Wink- ler, S. Savas, R. Epstein, M. Rotter, A. Frumkin, H. Lelchak, W. Karmott. FOURTH ROW: L. Schmidt, G. Frostad, B. Igl, N. Hoene, P. Siggelkow, M. Smith, D. Haines, Mr. Froehlich, V. Wachter, I. Bornfleth, B. Goeckermann, K, Genrich, D. Schulz, R. Herreman, A. Hornig. THIRD ROW: I. Forster, V. Rasch, W. Seemuth, E. Kett, M. Schramelc, I. Wiggin, D. Ottenstein, R. Scholbe, M. Garfinkel, I. Schuh, R. Stengel, Spring Treas., V. Price, B. Gehl, E. I-Iennig, G. Buth, I. Zwaska, Spring Sec. SECOND ROW: I. Scharpf, Spring Sgt. at Arms, I. Strothmann, B, Mills, M. Repass, B. Cohen, I. Hochschild, I. Zautcke, D. Perlewitz, I. Fitz, H. Smith, M. Moens, I. Lorenz, H. Schmieder, Spring St. Council, B. Winter, S. Long. FIRST ROW: R. Stuckert, S. Buth, I. Radke, C. Burg, P. Winans, D. Swenson, A. Arnold, I. Vifeinert, M. Stuewe, M. Peter, C. Peter, M. Shee- han, M. Mastopietro, M. Bowen, R. Koltin, L. Rubringer. ln the spring and fall the tennis courts of nearby parks Were frequented by the racket enthusiasts of our Washington Tennis Club as they spent hours in practicing and playing their matches. The one-hundred-and-twenty members found great pleasure in playing their favorite game for the mere enjoyment and entered in the tournaments just for the fun of the sport and the friendly competition .... Neil Mueller, president for both the spring and fall terms, was also captain of the team which Was composed of ten members instead of the usual seven .... There are plans for a mixer at the close of the year as a gay climax to the activities of the two terms .... Memories of the good times they had getting together at school and meeting at the courts linger as Washingtons racket Wielders look forward to next fall's matches. Successful and Enjoyable Year Terminates for Tennis Club IIuiIIjuIIjuIIinIIjuIImmIimmimnnnnnnm 118 mmnnmiiunmnmummnmiIIitIIummmitIIIjuitWIIitIIIitIiiuIwiIIIitiiIummIIitmuIIIitIIIitIIIitIititinmmmmIIIitImmunIIIitImnnmmmummmIIi41III1IIItI1InnnmunnmmmImmmmiwIIlnnmnnnmitIummminIHmmmitIIIitIIIitIIIImmmmmmnummitIummIwimnnnnulmuununmunimm IIImnnnmnumummmIummm luit1IIifnnnnmnnnnnmimnnnmmiiuitiuiummmiuiiimuinlmnunumiiuiilmiiuimmimmnnuminmummiuunnmunnnllmimiiwiiuiiiimmmmnmiinuwmmnumuiinuiuiuimiiwiwmiummuiimimiiiuiannumiwmiwinitiitlllnlnIuIIIulIInllxnIInuIIInIunnr1InilnitImuumwwnuunwwmummmmnmmmi mwmmi uwmml Washington Golfers Complete in lntra-Club Contests TOP ROW: H. Petermann, D. Millar, W. Kearns, D. Oakley, I. Lyman, G, Starke, Pres., I. Boyer, R. Hildebrandt, A. Stark, A. Willi, R. Schaefer, L. Scherper, R. Stark, H. Poser. FOURTH ROW: I. Robbins, P. Fleming, G. Thauer, W. Ritter, A. Brazy, B. Brinkman, M. Trush, D. Tofte, I. Zastrow, I. Hansen, I. Kearns, V. Pres., A. Frumkin, R. Birr. THIRD ROW: I. Widmann, E. Wegner, D. Iaehnke, M. Andren, W. Gumm, Mr. McCutcheon, Miss Falk, W. Zumach, I. Borntleth, E. Porth, B. Goeckere mann, C. Rueber. SECOND ROW: R. Wood, D. Schulz, R, Stengel, I. Terhorst, L. Siegel, E. Wendt, E. Fenzl, A. Froehlich, D. Kringel, P. Aik, Sec., K. Geuricle. FIRST ROW: I. Hochschild, E. BeVier, St. Council, S. Davis, I. Grassel, E. Hennig, W Seemuth, C. Marten, L. Stout, C. Clarke, D. Resnick. On a rolling, Well-trimmed green in almost any Weather, the Washington Divot team can be spotted, practicing the putt and drive, striving for a good record. At the first match, our team competed against the strong South Division golfers, and despite some handicaps and bad breaks, the final score proved Washington ahead by 31 points. Coach McCutcheon and his returning letter-men trained the rookies for general form and taught many angles of this grand sport . . . Iack Kearns and Glen Starke were the lads upon whom the coach laid most of his plans and aspirations. Each lived up to his fine early spring form and finished With low totals .... Now, don't get the idea the girls Weren't Well represented. Peggy Aik and Eleanor Be Vier also were prominent among the efficient putters .... Wielding the gavel at the meetings was Glen Starke, I-lis fellow officers included Iack Kearns, vice presi- dentg Peggy Aik, secretary, and Eleanor Be Vier, Student Council Representative. Wouldn't the officers themselves make a fine foursome! mimunnunnn ininiumnmuunmnmmimmviiiiiitimiiituiimumiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiitiiiitiiiitiiniiiiitiituiiiittimmnmiitiiitiiiitiiiitiiiitiitmiunnnnnuiiiiiniiinimmununnnmiiiiiitiiiniiiitiiii1Inlnnlmmmmlmititi4mmnmnummnuiiitiiiiii4iIi1iimmimnnnmniiWinuiiinmmiiiiiiitnnmmnnmutiimiiiiitiiititnnnmnumiiii1ummmmnnnnnmmm Athletic Associations Promote Extra-Curricular Athletics 120 mlmiimmiimmmnmmnuinnmnmnmnmiiiitiimitnnnmiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiimiituiumitiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiitumnnmuuiiitiiiitiiiitinitiitmimiiiiiiiitiiiitiiuiiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiitiinitiiiiiiiiit1itmimmititiititiitiiiniiiii1i1iti1iit1mmwiiiitiitit11iitiirit111it1mmmmm-uiimi11iitiimmmmmumiitiiiitiiminiiiimiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOP ROW: G. Lucht, Pres., S. Thompson, Sgt. at Arms, Miss Roesling, Mr. Burling, Miss Havens, G. Demeter, V. Pres., R. O'Brien, Sec. FIRST ROW: I. Perry, V. Pres., G. Zacher, Sec., L, Gcnthe, Pres., M. Peter, Treas. Outstanding in the field of athletics are the Boys' and Girls' Athletic associations, which promote an extra-curricular interest in sports. Although functioning independently of the various varsity teams, the athletic associations encourage game attendance and act in co- operation with the teams .... The Boys' Athletic Association sponsors the annual all-school athletic dinner, where outstanding members of the varsity football squad are honored and Various awards presented .... The Girls' Athletic Association holds its annual banquet in the spring. Here the honor awards are made to the senior girls who have been oustanding members of the association .... Membership in either society provides free admittance to all sophomore and B-squad contests in football and track. This alone encourages mem- bership because a regular charge is demanded of all non-members admitted to these events. . . . On Senior Honor and Farewell Day, the oustanding boy and girl athletes take their rightful place with the leaders in other school activities. With the engravement of their names on the school trophy, they leave behind them a permanent record of their achievements. . . Truly, these organizations serve well their purpose of promoting extra-curricular school athletics. , I A .S I l xi Xi l R N I X - . X . 4' I . l W 1 Qi' .XI rl ir if g rl RY. I F -on l- K A. 11I1-11mumumum-tmlIHItiitImumIIIitIIIIIIItIIIIttm-mlIIitIIIIIIitIImmtlJiIInaw.-I-rttj-.tttuIIWIIIlilIIitImillumlmmItmmlmllmII.I4411-I11.1.1.1-mt..-.ltrIWitIIIImHmm.........4,IIIW.,w...............tIIItt,t............mIititHIIjm..j.mititIitIIIIIIIII1III41I1II1IIIIII--I--414Iit-I--I-m-.nn-mmmm--ww--I-.1itummmumImlmIIIitIH--mmmI1111itmn-num11will-I-I-mum-1-I . . l in .lb J . . . . Exciting A tivtities lnterest All Divisions ot the Girls' Club X . n A' TOP ROW: S. Dawson, B. Romanik, M. Brand, V. Sheridan, E. Gary, M. Altenhoien, I. Zurheide, I. Arbogast, I. Albrecht, F. Mading, G. Frostad. SECOND ROW: I. Radke, Miss Nickels, Miss Bleyer, Miss Leete, Miss Phelps, Miss Michi, Miss Nappe, E. Nelson. FIRST ROW: B. Kiepert, B. Swan, P. Kudtz, I. De La Hunt, M. Bohn, I. Zautcke, M. Murphy, W. Little, A. Candy. An organization for all girls is Washington's Girls' Club. lts three divisions-sophomore, junior, and senior for the girls in those respective years-each carries on its own separate activities .... This year at Easter time the peppy sophomore group made cloth toy animals, which were used in several Ways for charitable purposes. ln addition to this they had their traditional parties: a balloon dance, a picnic-lunch Thanksgiving dinner, and a tea dance. . . . Besides holding several meetings, the juniors enjoyed a birthday party. ln conjunction with the seniors they heard Miss Elaine Aster speak on personality and held a Iunior-Senior party .... The seniors presented a style show and in the spring gave a lovely party tor their mothers. Again this year on each Farewell Day roses were given to the graduating seniors .... Concluding each semester, an Honor Day was held at Which time all the girls who had maintained high scholarship and attainedo certain number oi service points in the club were given awards .... A Halloween masquerade, which included all the girls, high- lighted the fall activitiesg and in May the annual Springtime, to which the girls invite their escorts, served to climax the year's Work and good times. LJ s A 'AD' V , - I VV 'tg , . of df, uf I lm wtf .. JM! MV! , J l j W I ff . ,. -W mu f V! N JJ W rv J' ly X, Vw q -Xlflfffyffv A WLC My , lj. M ' infix if slyjl I A 1, ,, ,M if , -fwfr ,, , jf JUV V JWVM ' .27 .Wff flfyodf' MMV' I 'W ll fwhjv I f I , f . ,- J J l itutummnnnnnnnntttmnnnnnttmumiiuivnrunv1itunnnnuunnmmmummnnmwuutttuttttuiiitI11HI1InInnnnIInI1InI1InIIInIIInIIInInInuuInuunnmnmnmunnmumumnumuiiuiumwmimuunuiuimunnnmiiimmunmitummwwinunmmmnnnnnmumiinmmiuiiiiniiti1riinmnnnnnnnnmiummtini1tinIIInIIInnnnumnnnmm Student Council Leads School Affairs, Aids Community Projects InIIInInnnnnnnIIInI11HIIInrrtn1tiItinInII1nII1nnnnnIn1nnnnuI11nn11uI1nunnInnnnnnnInII1nInInnnnnnnInImnnnnnmmmuiiuiitummitmiimitmimunnunmmmmmiitunuinu1nnuIiu1nnnnnnnnvnunnnnnnnumunnwmnuimmnnnmuiinmiunmnnnmiuwuminnnvmvivu,ummmwuiiititI1IuInInuuInnnnmnnnnnnnnniiiiitti1itInnnnnnnmmnnnunnu TOP ROW: E. Wendt, I. Weinberg, S. Morrison, H. Petermann, D. Sullivan, D. Raasch, G. Schroeder, R. Erichsen, W. Kearns, G. Lacher, R. Bellinghausen, A. Ihlenfeld. THIRD BOW: M. Wolfert, B. Genz, B. Heiden, Mr. McCain, Miss Green, Mr. Burl- ing, M. Sprague, E. Rebholz, I. Parenteau, B. Duchrow. SECOND BOW: D. Binkowski, A. Abendroth, E. McCrory, V. Pres., B. Romanik, M. Ward, M. Brach, B. Klein, A. Hodges, A. Hyink, I.. Thalman, M. Lloyd. FIRST ROW: M. Day, R. Bueth, Fall Sec., L. Schuffler, I. Stullich, K. Sengpiel, D. Lernm, C. Timme, Pres., A. Candy, I. Wollinka, Spring Sec., R. Engle. The Student Council needs no introduction. As the sole administrative organization of the school, it acts as overseer of school life and aids both students and teachers, through its many standing and special committees. Of these, there are some twenty that serve in various ways, from checking auto registration to initiating the after-school dancing classes, which by the Way make a hitl The council heartily cooperated with the Annual Milwaukee County Toy Drive last October, affording the less fortunate children the use of old dressed-up toys, which were repaired by the W. P. A. Workers. lt was also a most successful drive in that it furnished incentive for unity on a school project. State, county, and city council associa- tions are always well represented by the members. Hans Peterrnan, Constance Timme, Cwho by the Way wields the gavell, and Miss Helen Green represented the student body at the Madison Council meeting last November. At the opening of the second semester, a gala St. Patrick's Day party was given to welcome all new representatives into the Council. Every one had great sport, especially Watching the faculty critics enter into the fun. mum nmnnnmim mmmumuumuu uvuummnnmumnnn murmur mm mmnnnmmmnunnu tum vnnnnnnmmum ummm Home Economics Club Entertains at Partiesp I-lears Lectures IWItitIIuiIInnmnnnnnnnutIImmuuitI1wmnnmnnnumIIttIIIitIIrunmumnnunnwIitIImmitntinIIitIIImmuuuummmtIinIIitumnmnmI1111uuuuumtmnnuwititII11111III1tI1IIIIIIII1IIIII111n11111mnnnmmmnnnititIIIitIII111IIItIIII1tv1III1IIIIII1IiIinmnnmnnmnmitIImummmmmtm innmmruIIutIImunmmtwItmItmttuwimummu TOP ROWV: B. Berman, L. Weiland, C. Spellman, B. Hansen, Spring Sec., M. Thompson, Fall V. Pres., B. Iacobs, Fall Sgt. at Arms, C. Hacker, L. Miller, I. Zurheide, R, Voss, Spring St. Council, L. Thiele, I. Hankee, B. Wetland, M. Kiewitt, D. Hess THIRD ROW: M. Heim, B. Clodius, I. Bilek, E. Knueppel, S. Melser, I. Eggebrecht, Spring V. Pres., Miss Farrel, Miss Carl- son, R. Stark, B. Campbell, S. Houle, C. Carlisle, I. Montgomery, A. Esche. SECOND ROW: R. Zetley, D. Schoenke, F, Rusch, M. Scharch, Fall and Spring Treas., P. Micheil, M. Summers, F. Iunek, I. Woeltier, S. Rietz, E. Lade, R. Petranowsky, L. Schuitler, Fall St. Council, Spring Pres. FIRST ROW: L. Lambert, B. Rosenberg, B. Mailman, B. Iohnson, N. Rozran, R. Lip- pert, M. Rathke, A. Beletsky, Fall Pres., A. Hecht, A. Ruthenberg. Ushered in by the impressive candlelighting ceremony, new Home Economics members join one of the most active clubs in the school. The six rainbow candles, symbolizing the spirit of home economics, stand tor the aims ot the club. The red represents health, the orange, the home, the yellow, wisdom, the green, service,the blue, character, and the lavender, beauty. . . . A club with such inspiring and admirable aims is bound to go places .... The activi- ties of the club were many and varied. Humanitarianly inclined, the club teted some ot the under-privileged children of the Keenan Health Center at a Christmas party .... Other enter- tainments included a Valentine party, a pot-luck supper, and a Mothers Day tea .... At one of the meetings last fall, the serving of Syrian pastry and sandwiches was preceded by an address given by Mrs. Zahweh Totah on the habits and customs of her native country, Syria .... Ten club members attended the annual State Convention ot Home Economics Clubs held here in Milwaukee .... For girls studying foods and clothing and tor others inter- ested in homemaking activities, the Home Economics Club provides a vital, interesting program. wwmmmiim tmuumiwim mmtttntnmm tmmuiiimwt iIImmmtmnmn-numnum itmmumunnnnunm mmmm mmmm mmmm Music Club Attords Merry Hours ot Musical Entertainment TOP ROW: M. Walters, M. Lantz, H. Ritzman, M. Plutshack, R. Lambrecht, B, Reagles, D. Krause, Fall Sec., R. Gerlach, V. Krause, H. Kranzusch, R. Kamerling, O. Sell, G, Main, C. Siebel, E. Elhart. FOURTH ROW: F. Bernstein, M. Iarmer, B. Petashnick, M, Kunz, W. Kermott, W. Aebli, I. Sutter, I. Miller, R. McCaigue, M, Olson, A. Kosanovich, E. Ambos, E. Gershan, E. Brick. THIRD ROW: C. McCabe, B. McCabe, M. Zarling, V. Herschensohn, E. Zarling, D. Lemm, Fall Treas., Spring Pres., Mr. Smith, M. Kaap, M. Smith, G. Thacker, I. Thornberg, W. Seemuth, V. Rasch. SECOND ROW: R. Sharp, A. Hesselbach, I. Swin- dle, Spring Sec., V. Woelm, B. Dietrich, L. Schmidt, M. Blackmun, E. Blackmun, L. Schmidt, B. Schmidt, D. Krause, D. Hoepp- ner, H. Algaier. FIRST ROW: M. Rasmussen, R. Lorber, A, Zimmerman, G. Iurinec, B. Genrich, M. Darmiell, E. Gallagher, R. Zetley, Spring Treas., B. Lemm, B. Trapp, B. Hintz, D. Kickbusch. Sing and be happy! Lite is a song! Such are the mottoes of the melodious Music Club. Under the supervision of Mr. Fred G. Smith, the programs present various talents - such as singing, instrumental playing, Whistling, and harmonizing. A song-Writing contest provided the motif of one meeting, chord make-up also came into the discussion. Do you remember Iohn Hoffman Che's a memberl in the Senior skit playing the selection of Satan Takes a Holiday and his own interpretation ot My Prayer? e-How could you torgetl Then there are the saxaphone contributions by Frances Bernstein and vocal selections from Marion Kaap, George Main, 'Gloria Bergs, Lillian Galau, and many others. The Music Club lives up to its slogan- One doesn't have to be a genius to join the Music Club. Everyone can joinl TOP ROW: B. Genz, L. Weiland, Spring Sec., P. Siggelkow, B. I-Ieiden, E. Guetlich, Fall Pres., C. Gramoll, I. Thoma, Fall Sec., I. Roeseler, M. Abrams, Spring V, Pres., H. Nickel, Spring St. Council, E. Duecker, W. Sietert, R. Schneider, M. Stone, Fall V. Pres., Spring Pres., S. Wiepking, M. Reese. FOURTH ROW: B. McCabe, N. Sehmer, A. Hodges, G. Sorenson, V. Traeger, W. Feradi, E. Klein, Mr. Bell, D. Klug, D. Wright, V. Klug, R. Wechselberg, L. Bartfield, B. Feradi, E. Brick. THIRD ROW: V. Mai, Spring Treas., S. Graft, N. Smith, I. Reddin, R. Wood, L. Herrmann, I. Eggebrecht, P. Fronberry, M. Anderson, S. Braelcing, M. Zarling, D. Goldberg, S. Houle, R. Masuhr, D. Ottenstein. SECOND ROW: D. Werner, I. Schneider, M. Hoeis, Fall Treas., I. Freeman, R. Engle, S. Rietz, D, Binkowski, Fall V. Pres., L. Le Mahieu, I. Haese, M. Rice, A. Candy, B. Gen- rich, M. Kuntz, E. Smuckler. FIRST ROW: V. McClure, M. Norton, I. Brian, D. Bauch, R. Sharp, M. Cohen, P. Hauser, I. Leh- man, E, Ruppenthal, P. Fishkin, E. Maletz, S. Engle. An after-school buzz in Room 4lU may generally indicate another Art Club meeting. Mr. Kendrick Bell reorganized the club last tall to stimulate a revival ot interest in art and to give those with artistic interests a chance to develop their talents. Mrs. Helen Kriofske, suc- cessor to Mr. Bell, took over the management of the club in February .... The fall activities included a sketching trip to Iuneau Park and an interesting discussion on the various phases of Indian art by Mr. Robert Ritzenthaler of the Milwaukee Public Museum Depart- ment of Anthropology .... Then there were absorbing contests in sketching, commercial art, and Cartooning . . . Each member followed his own individual talent or special interest along the lines ot craftwork, commercial art, sketching, or puppet making .... Happy, profitable hours are provided by membership in the Art Club. ImmmvnwnmruviulI4fuImmnnuuuumuiIIinmmIulIIH111n1IInIIInIIInIIIinIIInII1ummnuunnmnmummmmumnnmwImmmnmuumumimIuiriruIrmIIuiummmmnunmuImmmImiHuiIIuiIIuiIIuiIIuiIIuiIIuiIIuiIIuiIIumimmiIIuiIIuiituiriuiitinHuwnuu-ummwnuwuumuIiwIIuiIIumuumvImiIIuiIIuiIIuiIIuimmmwunnnum The Art Club is Our Studio ot Artistically Talented Students tmwnuuminitinminimummm-ummm:ummm1tittttittttittititttmmmmmtittttittwmvwnxnmtittttmnunnnmmwtttIIIInum-muunnnmtttittttittttittiiitiwummmuwwmnnmmtttitttinttwttttmtuwuwwiuiiiiiti1iitiimiiiittunnwmmmuunmtttmumiiiitiiiniitittttittttittttittttittttitmnnmmintttittttnwmumtttitttitmnumnnmmmwww Washington Ushers Augnient School Functions by Their Services TOP ROW: D. Eastman, F. Mayer, D. Anderson, R. Erichsen, B. Velander, M. Harder, H. Mayer. FIRST ROW: E. Buth, F. Fischer, K. Swanson, Mr. Seefeld, A. lhlenfeld, Head Usher, W. Anderson. Looking their best in trim uniforms, Washington's twelve ushers assisted throughout the year at various school functions. Headed by Alfred lhlenfeld, the staff has served diligent- ly, arriving early and leaving late in order that they might be on hand the entire evening for: Open House, lntersociety, the forensic contests, the operetta, the senior play, and the two graduations. This year for the first time the ushers also served at the basketball games. Courtesy, cheerfulness, and the utmost efficiency mark them as being most wor- thy of the prominent positions they hold in serving the public- ls it any Wonder, then, that when we are greeted by these uniformed students and ushered to our seats, We gaze on them With pride? W Infirmary Monitors are Valuable Experience, Render Service tit1mmmmlmwwmv-ummtttittttHnunmwmnmmut1tuttttutttuttwttwttutttuttttittttitttutttint1utttuttmmintttittmmmtttittttitttuttttitttummmwummumnnmwt1it111Itnmmuunnnnmtitittittttittttuwwwt1wmmmwmlmttuttmmmuummttwwwttitnnmimnnmmm1nmitmuutmn-nmmmmumtmmmmmlmu TOP ROW: D. Krause, R. Stark, H. Krempien, I. Nack, E. de Gelleke, I. Puls, L. Iahn, B. Duchrow, Head Monitor. SECOND ROW: R. Fuelster, G. Henes, Miss Raasch, M. Fashingbauer, G. Hacker, B. Schindlin. FIRST ROW: M. Runkel, D. Zoschke, A. Nickels, P. Poole, F. Sievers. Unassuming, yet always helpful and gracious, the infirmary monitors rendered valuable ser- vice throughout the year .... The best of care was assured to each patient by the careful selection of monitors. Only those girls Who Were outstanding in personality, character, neat- ness, and ability were accepted .... A preliminary two weeks' training course was given to each girl before she assumed her duties. Here she was drilled in the fundamentals of first aid and the procedure to be followed in admitting patients .... Bernice Duchrow was the student supervisor, heading a staff of eighteen .... Those planning a professional career in the field of medicine find much valuable experience in this training as an infirmary monitor. IIIIIIIInnnnnmnnnmnn nnnnmn nnmuuu nIInnIIInnIIIIInnmnnmnmnm mtuummmwnnnmumww uumww nwmnw .mumtmmnmnmmtwmm mmm,wtWlmmtutlltllllll Library, Lost and Found Monitors Serve School Efficiently TOP ROW: L. Franklin, W. Kuhl, D. Currer, P. Hoppe, E. Rebholz, E. Rebholz, M. Siggelkow, S. Williams. SECOND ROVJ: B. Nebel, I. Kiser, K. Sengpiel, Miss Zartner, Miss Bear, M. Paulos, M. Bohn. FIRST ROW: R. Hanus, R. Wiviott, I. Troller, I. Perry, M. Venske, D. Bauck, M. Rubitzky. Under the direction of Miss Norma Zartner, library attendants devote much time and effort to the efficient management of the main and the fiction libraries. Before and after school, moni- tors check incoming and outgoing books. During each period of the day, a student monitor helps to maintain quiet and answer questions. Library monitorship is a school position which demands true service .... The Lost-and-Found monitors serve the school by sorting and classifying all lost articles and seeking to locate the owners. More than one-hundred-and fifty pens Were turned in during the past year. These monitors also made the preliminary preparations necessary for the distribution of over twenty-five hundred locker keys. l-loW's that for a record? II1InInnnnnnIInrv11111111I1IIIIIII111I11IInnvvnnI1I11II41vusvvItvvrII1111n1nu141IatvmnuunmwuuwwuumnwInummmnluummitinitmunmnnumtIIImmmmuttIitIItmnuununmmtvIwumnmnitIIIitIititinwwwnmnmmmmIIv1IIvv1IvIIIIIIvt1vIvmumuuuuummIitIItuInumitIIIitIIIitIIIinmmumImumititIIutIImmwmtwwwmuumu xmnuwu 250 Students Render lndispensable Service at Washington TOP ROW: D, Wehrley, Cafeteria, Mr. Burling, Miss Kuehnast, Mr. McCain, B. Ulrich. FIRST ROW: B. Romanik, D. Rowland, Assembly, I. Parenteau, Hall, L. Thiele. HOW could Mr. and Miss Washington manage Without our Student Service: those students who sit on duty in the halls at Washington throughout the day, who Work in the office, who occupy positions as advisement and cafeteria monitors, who serve in the study halls, and Who in numerous other Ways assist in the routine of the school? They are the ones Who Wear those large service pins with the school seal on a gold background. Selected for their con- duct, dependability, scholastic average, and desire to be of use to the school, they represent an efficient staff of outstanding merit, ready to help at any and all times. Under capable management they are responsible for the smooth manner in which our school organization functions. Enthusiasm and enjoyment of their Work more than compensate for whatever sacrifices they may have made in performing their assigned duties. They set a fine example for the rest of the student body. ww iwwwi iwwwmwu itmyIuiIIiiiiiiww-ww wwuwuw 1. ..,., .uw iuiIIinIIinWimiitwwwwmmwmm IitIIiitinitIIiitII1itIIIitIuw,.nmitIIIitIIIitIIIit111itI,miIIHH-wwwImyIinIIinwwititIIwwIIIitIIIitIImmmIIIitIIIiwitIIIinIin----1-ifiw--v---nw-wiviwwmww-vw Washington Street Troders Select As Their Motto A Fitting mminmirIimi-miIiniiuiiiuiiiiiiIIWIIinIIuiII,ImmunrmwWr.m.w1miinIIinII'mmmU.IurIIiiiIItuIum-:viImiIIuiiIini1iiiiIuii1uii1iiiIIuiIIuiIIinitrwmwwwWwwwwwm uiIII-mumtwWIIuiIIuiIIitIiiiiIIinImiwiwwwm iiiIIwiIutIIinIItuituiIIui1iiiimf-mumuiiurIIurIIitIImumIIurIIwrIuiIIuiIIuiIIinIIwiiwmrwmwm TOP ROW: W. Stibor, C. Gleisner, R. Conner, D. Wergin, D. Reiss, A. Richter, R. Kupier, R, Strack, I. Beyer, D. Rueber, R. Sheehan R. Palmtug, R. Stark, F. Guelzow, N. Gohlke. FOURTH ROW: E. Simonis, L. Flaschberger, C. Wiegarid, H. Dralle, E. Engel, H. Mayer L. Otzelberger, R. Wendt, R. Woboril, F. Mayer, K. Schulz, W. Bollmann, D. Brown, D. Wehrley. THIRD ROW: R. Mazeinosky, C. Cul- ver, R. Prokop, S. Morrison, St. Council, I. Conn, I. Derse, Treas., Miss Kuehnast, A. Werk, Sec., G. Miller, Pres., E. Knapp, L, Matthai I. Iunek, R. Palmtag, R. Schultz. SECOND ROW: G. Wolf, R. Milhaupt, C. Madden, M. Gutglass, D. Froehlich, l. Strache, W. Bigott E. Heidel, H. Weisman, H. Sparks, N. Hartman, H. Nienow. FIRST ROW: W. Glaze, L. Otzelberger, K. Kelling, W. Stingl, M. Andritsch A. Specht, F. Baumqartner, P. Steinbrecher. TOP ROW: R, Mett, R. Trost, R. Sengstock, D. Schmidt, F. Kophamel, L. Hunholz, R. Freund, O. Ebert, R. Wagner, W. Kohlolt, R. Meil- ing, D. Pormner, B. Kanies, G. Tohl, A. Kartaly. FOURTH ROW: E. Weishan, R. Fronberry, K. Paape, R. O'Brien, R. Falk, W. Winkler D. Millar, C, Durnmann, A. Kubiak, I. Newman, F. Engler, R, Busse, M. Kaiser. THlRD ROW: R. Nolte, A. Hornig, R. Herreman, M. Koch F. Iakum, W. Kermatt, M. Olsen, B. Fieber, R. Witting, I. Pentler, R. Pentler, C. Gill. SECOND ROW: I. Kroscher, I, Papez, T. Woppert R. Gallun, T. Droegkamp, N, Dreyfus, V. Woehter, C. Lukitsch, N. Ehr, A. Christofaro. FIRST ROW: W. Radtke, L. Berner, D. Purdy F. Andritsch, F. Ginsberg, D. Ratke, B. Ersler, N. Vahldisck, R. Behm. iiiiiiiiiiIIuiIIuiIIiiiIImmvmmumIiiiIIiiiIIiiiIIiiiIIiiimiwvumuniim iiiiIuimmmuuumwm itimmmimwmvu miwnnn uiiviiiviviimm itIiiiIIiiiIIiiiiiiiiiimiiwwmi nnmnm itIitIitIuiIitIitIimiiiiiiiiirvvirviriii immmm Accompaniment To Their School Life-Earning While Learning itiiwiIIuiitinIummuunwmmumiIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimmiiuiiwnIIIHIIIn1IIunnnnnmmmwiwitimIwwwinIiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiimwuumimmmimim-mnnnmiiiIIiiiIIimmnIwwmmnnnmmIiiiIImnummmmIiiiitmmmIimmmnuwimmm inmmnunmmmnumniIIiiiimiiiiimmmnitimmmmnmiiiiIIiiiIImumImiIIiiiIIiiiIIiiiIIuiImwmmimumm TOP ROW: L. Driss, E. Fischer, R. Dalton, R. Potts, H. Willourn, R. Luderus, R. Hacker, G. Allen, I. Iust, D. Trunk, B. Block, C. Lieder- bach, C. Wisotzke, T. Massopust, R. Mallman. FOURTH ROW: H. Bussian, R. Stroop, T. Breidster, D. Wallinka, G. Gardner, D. Dean R. Guember, R. Schnug, I. Schaetler, W. Iacobson, R. Kimball, L. Belanger, R. Laur. THIRD ROW: W. Stock, K. Wehrley, D. Piehl, E Steinbacher, R. Nystuen, R. Luedtke, D. Snyder, E. Kaplan, E. Scharch, I. Loew, E. D'Aoust, H. Richter. SECOND ROW: N. Wilde, A Kaukenberg, N. Netz, C. Werner, D. Iahn, I. Hunn, B. Schoewe, R. Scholbe, E. Lahmsen, D. Kupterer, I. Hungelman. FIRST ROW: H Ersler, E. Graef, F. Champagne, M. Goldman, A. Lubar, E. Socol, D. Hering, K. Conner, B. Gehling. TOP ROW: D. Payne, K. Will, H. Brandt, W. Koepke, W. Cross, R. Draeger, R. Hildebrandt, R. Everett, I. Ioslyn, K. Unrath, I. Moran A. Opgenorth, R. Knutson, I. Moser, F. Vfentorl, C. Sievert, H. Hess. FOURTH ROW: N. Draeger, E. Wilson, D. Sullivan, K. Schmitt, K Colver, W. Pulahl, R. Hartman, H. R. Roller, T. Groeneveld, E. Bruder, I. Holton, H. Breitwish, B. Faber, W. Schimel, R. Kelley, O. Voss THIRD ROW: L. Nabak, G. Dieter, T. Zitzelberger, S. Orzott, R. McGrath, T. Shanahan, D. Wuerch, E. Deuster, B. Searing, I. Clark, B Sametz, D. Rathman, M. Orman, I. Haggith, R. Olson. SECOND ROW: G. Lang, I. Dotzauer, I. Kleinsek, R. Holreiter, H. Knapp, I Bell, W. Anderson, L. Kirner, W. Hintz, H. Einem, B. Schill, W. Wagner, W. Scherbert. FIRST ROW: E. Meinecke, D. Pieper, L. Brown D. Marks, W. Martin, H. Matter, G. Willce, H. Hornig, C. Burg, M. Teske, I. Schoenteld, R. Schuh, M. Teske. 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' d- ,..A 130 1,2 J I Q fly ,.-1-v4z,,Qg4,9.J:,- V . aw! .,,, ., A SCHOOL Without an athletic QS- sociation is like picture Without planned composition. lust as the last finishing touches hold the picture together, so clo athletics hold the student body together. Since the aim of education is the prepar- ation for living, athletics find their na- tural place. We still have with us the Greek ideal of a strong mind in a strong body, with our athletic field as the prov- ing ground. For athletic results We no longer look merely for winning teams but, rather, for evidences of physical fitness and development of individual character. Participation in sports teaches citizenship and cooperation - traits fundamental in the molding of future America. Athletics are an important in- fluence in our school life because they combine physical development with mental growth. 1 f 4 f I. A1 ' SVI- L 1 Q. M I ,-- T 'T' 11' ' ll Z 'YYY' 'YYY 'fri' +7 ZW fn' 'jr' in Wirn TY TY ki W 1 K , , -1 Y, . , ,,, -L - --- fi! COACH BLACKBOURN To those outside of Washington the name Coach Lisle Black- bourn has been symbolic of championship teams in basketball and football. Since he first took over the helm in 1925, Liz has consistently turned out fine teams. He has instilled in them his own boundless energy and love for the game. However, to those of us who know him at school, Coach Blackbourn has seemed almost a personal friend. Through his ceaseless efforts he has managed to organize a widely diversi- fied curricula of intramural sports, sports where not only the three-letter men have a place but sports in which every boy can participate. Liz has been a friend of every boy, and he has spent as much time on his gym classes as on his teams developing the boys into red-blooded Americans. lt is to this man, as fine a coach as you would expect to find anywhere, that we dedicate this sports section. Good luck, Coach Blackbournl L. Kalchik W. Gumm H. Boese CAPTAINS M. Harder G. Starke E. Fenzl D. Reiss M. Abrams, L. Lambert, E. Engle N. Mueller A. Schroeder Are YOU with ug? R. Raymond Howard Boese was elected by his team- mates to lead them in defense of their city football championship. Under his brilliant leadership the championship remained in our hands. Schroeder led his cross country team to a fairly successful year- Despite the lack of training facilities, the swimming team, captained by William Gumm, took advantage of what it could and pulled some surprises. The basketball team was cap- tained by Pat Harder and lost only one game to retain its city title of the year be- fore. Captain Neil Mueller and his mates repre- sented Washington in tennis with the same fine play that has kept Washington an out- standing name in the city race each year. After the wrestling team Won the first State meet, they immediately elected Earl Fenzl and Robert Raymond, honorary co-captains. Glenn Starke went through a season com- parable to its fine showing in 1939. Smoth- ering every opponent beneath an avalanche of scoring, the track squad led by Les Kal- chik and Don Reiss has successfully retained its Waukesha Relay and City titles and is favored to retain the State title. Not to be left out are the cheerleaders, Eugene Engle, Marvin Abrams, and Ellen Euler and Lenore Lambert. Under their guidance, the school body has cheered their champions on to victory. FOOTBALL SIGNALS FIRST TEAM SCHEDULE Washington ,A....,....7,,......w,,S 28 Wauwatosa ,7... ,S......Y,A,. l 3 Washington ........ .,S,,,,, 2 6 West Allis ,... ...,....i,.,w U Washington ..,,, ..,,.... 2 8 West ..,i,,.. ...,..,...,.. O Washington ,,,v,,ii ........ l 6 Rufus King ..,,,,i i,.,...,... l 4 Washington ..... ....o,,o l 6 South ..,.,... o,.............. O Washington ..,,, ..,..,.. 2 U North ,i...... ,...,ii.o.,..,.. 7 Washington ,,.., o,...... 2 7 Custer ....to... ..,...,......... U Washington ,.,,, ....,,., 3 l East ...,...... ........o.o.. U B TEAM SCHEDULE Washington .o,..,......Yi,...,,.... West Milwaukee ....,... Washington ..,,,L,,o,,......i....., West Allis ,,t,,t...... .. Washington .....,. o,.,. Wauwatosa .,.. ..,,, Washington .,,,,...,, ...,.... Boys' Tech .,.. . ,t,. . Washington ,.,. ..,,, Lincoln ..,o Washington ,... ,o..,,o. Wes + L 7 FIRST TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Powers, W. O'Connell, A. Isleb, K. Unrath, R. Ladewig, H. Dobraska, K. Kraemer, G. Stocker, E. Murphy, I. Ben- sick, L. Kalchik, S. Holzman, Coach Black- bourn. SECOND ROW: G. Brumeyer, E. Boll- man, manager, O. Peckarsky, I. Drott, F. Wentorl, I. Lewandowski, D. Coonan, A. Skat, B. Clayton, D. Romanik, D. Powers, R. Hek- kers, R. Hoefs, I. Conn, manager. FIRST ROW: M. Becker, D. Holman, S. Wynn, M. Minkin, M. Harder, Captain H. Boese, G. Lucht, W. Heinkel, G Iensen, W. Dreyer. SECOND TEAM TOP ROW: C. Huppert, D. Mehlos, W. Stich, R. Freund, F. Meur, W. Toth, I. Pokrass, D. Trunk, R. Conner, G. Glaesner, Coach Hecht. SECOND ROW: L. Owens, W. Block, M. Pier- son, E. Fenzl, H. Robinson, I. Moser, I. Bunt- rock, G. Hagan, R. Wynn. FIRST ROW: I. Haggith, L Cohen, R. Mazerowsky, K. Paape, M. Semon, H. Pollay, T. Garland, R. Wolters- dori, L. Nabak, I. Terhorst. SOPHOMORE TOP ROW: Coach Gettle, R. Olde, H. Brandt, H. Lynch, H. Iohnson, G. Kloiber, I. Bierce, H. Cox, R. Wagner, A. Hanson, S. Loose, R. Kendall, T. Block, R. Lambrecht, C. Wieden- hoett, Ass't Coach McCutcheon. SECOND ROW: W. Syring, Mgr., R. Anderson, F. Eng- ler, R. Barber, H. Tompkins, T. Muehlbauer, K. Matt, W. McQuiggan, K. Bscherer, D. East- man, G. Doubek, H. Tolzman, D. Lambrecht, H. Stark. FIRST ROW: R. Socha, E. Stahl, I. Robbins, R. Drake, K. Wollin, I. Lutz, E. Collath, I. Francisco, G. Zimmerman, L. Ober- leitner, E. Gohlke, E. Graef. 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HT ,, A, ,,,, A 5 ,Q . , ,fn ,Ls 3- , ,iw Q Vw, M N I , ' ' wav' , K 'fi L, ,s ' ,- , ' , K, :ff ,. ' 'I Q1 L , , Af' 1 , V' Q-fm WS i L fs, Clayton Coonan Dobraska Dreyer Boese Itls Good! Captain Boese Bensick Washington's football champions trimmed Wauwatosa 28-13 in the opening game of the l939 season. Pat Harder, All-city fullback, scored 22 points on three touchdowns and four points-after-touchdown. Al Skat racked up the other six points. The victory was some- what marred because Sam Holzman, first string guard, suffered a broken leg in the fourth quarter. The power of the Purgolders proved too much for the West Allis Bulldogs. Led by Captain Howie Boese and Pat Harder, the locals scored twice in the opening minutes of play. Even the reserves, who played the second and fourth cantos, carried the fight to West Allis and scored a tally in the fourth period. The Tonian goal line was never seri- ously threatened- Most of the play took place in enemy territory. The final score was 26-U. After being held during the first half, the Blackbourn crew unleashed a power attack that completely routed West, co-champion with Washington in l938. The game, with the score of U-O at the half, ended in Washing- ton's favor, 20-U. The scoring was divided up between Boese, Harder, and Skat, with Harder making two touchdowns and four points-after-touchdown for ct total of l6 points. Rufus King, new member of the city con- ference, nearly blasted the Tonian pen- nant hopes. ln the closing minutes of play Pat Harder smashed through center for the winning tally making the final score l6-l4 in favor of the locals. lt was an uphill battle all the way in which the Purgold team came from behind ct 14-U score and pulled the game out of the fire. Harder scored all the points on two touchdowns, one conversion, and one field-goal. Hekkers Holman Isleb Kalchik Kraemer Ladewig Harder -- ff - L ht Drou Pat Gets Away Again Mffkm For the second straight week Pat Harder scored all the points as Washington romped over South, 16-O. Captain Boese's brilliant work on defense and exceptional offensive blocking were highlights of the game. Al Skat's long-range punting kept the Cardinals deep in their own territory. A hard-charging line squelched many enemy plays before they started. This victory gave the locals a tie with North for first place in the conference standings. Playing North Division before a crowd of lO,UUO, the Tonian pigskinners struck hard in the first seven minutes of play to score l4 points. The Northsiders never recovered from the terrific onslaught. Boese's broken-field running and Harder's plunging proved the deciding factors- The Sherman Blvd. aggre- gation capitalized on all breaks and played an alert, wide-awake game. The final score was 20-7. The win gave Washington the un- disputed lead in the conference standings with a record of four wins and no defeats, Custer proved to be no match for Black- bourn's squad and was scalped to the tune of Z7-U. The Redmen were outplayed from beginning to end. The Purple-and-Gold cap- italized on all breaks and made some of their own. The offensive blocking of Lucht and Boese, Skat's kicking, and I-larder's running were features of the contest. Washington High School gained the undis- puted championship by trouncing East 31-U. East was outplayed throughout the game. The locals garnered ll first downs to three by East and gained 173 yards from scrim- mage against the 48 yards gained by the Orange. When the closing gun sounded, Washington had an undefeated season and its third championship in as many years. Romanik Skat Stocker Unrath Wentorf Wynn POWGTS He's Overl Peckarsky Four Washington players made the All-city eleven chosen by the coaches. Captain How- ard Boese, a fine blocker, sweet defensive player, and a fast running back, won 8 of lU votes. lt was his leadership that held the Purgolders together. Pat Harder was a unan- imous choice for fullback for the second straight year. Les Kalchik received 9 of lO votes for his tackle position. Del Holman was thought by the coaches to be 'as good a guard as the Conference had seen in several years. Captain Howie Boese is the first man in Tonian history to be a letter winner in three championship football teams. He played quarterback as a soph and right half as a junior and senior. For the second straight year Pat Harder led the Conference in scoring. This year he broke the old record of 96 points by scoring 108. ln the last three years the Purgolders have won 23 games and lost but one. They have scored 554 points with only 79 being tallied against them. This means an average of 23 points to 3 points per game. Two of the last three years saw our boys undefeated. This year's championship makes a total of five won under the Purple and Gold flag. Kenneth Kraemer, end, Kenneth Unrath, tackle, lulius Bensick, guard, and Al Skat, back, received honorable mention when the All-city team was chosen. Coach Lisle Blackbourn was honored at a banquet given in honor of his outstanding coaching record while at Washington in the past l5 years. This dinner was sponsored by a committee consisting of Lawrence College alumni in co-operation with representatives of Washington High and alumni and promi- nent members of the local high school sport- ing world. THE KICKOFF 5 Hold That Line The local Iarvies steamrolled over a hapless West Milwaukee eleven to the tune of 40-O in the opening game at West Milwaukee. Continuing their winning ways, the locals soundly shellacked a ragged West Allis ll, 33-U. Outstanding performances were turned in by Becker, Trunk, and Terhorst. The razzle dazzle play and inexperience against a tricky back- field cost the larvies their first loss at the hands of a strong Wauwatosa team, 6-0- ln a thrilling game the larvies won their fourth straight game from a smart, driving Boil- ermaker team l8-14. Dreyer and Pokrass were outstanding. Showing power and speed the locals soundly trounced a hapless Lincoln B aggregation 33-6. Pokrass led the scoring with l2 points. Capitalizing on the breaks , the Hechtmen downed a strong West squad, on the home campus, by a score of Zl-7. The play of Pokrass, Dreyer, lensen, Fenzl, Toth, Stick, Wynn, Huppert, and O'Connel helped the Iarvies to close a highly successful season with five wins against one defeat. Too much power and too much speed of or big line and a fast backfield defeated a scrap- py Soph brigade l2-6 in the '39 opener on the home campus. Bouncing back after defeat, the Washington yearling squad defeated a favored Wauwa- tosa eleven 12-6. Crisp blocking, clean tackling and hard running contributed to the team's initial success. Playing in fog, the Washington sophomore battalion battled their way to a well-earned 7-U victory over a tough West Milwaukee. Ierry Lutz's 50-yard run proved to be the winning marker. The Sophs ended their highly satisfactory season with a record of two wins and one defeat. The work of Lutz, Brown, Gohlke, Doubek, Block, Cox, and Kendall helped to account for the Purgolders' success. FIRST CROSS COUNTRY l FIRST CROSS COUNTRY TOP ROW: Coach Schwalbach, K. Nelson, T. Ethier, F. Mayer, D. Reiss, I. Se-las, A. Schroeder, R. Eannelli, FIRST ROW: K. Carlton, Manager, R. Raymond, E. Ries- ing, A. Forllage, R. Peterson, L. Oberly, A, Furnkin, Manager. 140 SECOND CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: G. Wolf, W. Hambley, S. Lieberman, L Otzelberger, I. Brooks, D. Oakley, M. Pearson, H Mayer, K. W'el'1rley, G. Ponschok, i FIRST TEAM SCHEDULE Washington ...........,...,,....... 49 South Milwaukee .............. 15 Washington ...............,........ 40 West Allis ....... ............ l 7 Washington ....,... ....,.... 3 6 Bay View ...... ...,........... 2 l Washington ........ ............. 2 4 Lincoln .,,,..,..,..,..,,.,.....,,,,..,, 37 Ianesville Meet ........ Sixth Place City Meet .,.,.......... Second Place State Meet ,....,.,.. Seventh Place B-TEAM SCHEDULE Washington ........................ 27 West Allis ....... ............... 3 4 Washington ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.., 3 4 Bay View ,...., ,....,.,..,, l 9 ' Washington ........................ 28 Rufus King Varsity Squad ........ ........ 3 3 Who's ahead? Well that's over. Limbering up. They're offl CROSS COUNTRY Facing a superior team, which captured the first six places, the Washington thin-clads dropped their initial meet to the state and suburban champs, South Milwau- kee. The locals lost 49-15. A highly touted West Allis contingent administered de- feat to the local hill-dashers on a soggy State Fair grounds 40-l7. Adding the l7 straight victory to Bay View's list and dropping their third straight dual meet, the locals went down fighting, 36-21. The first two positions were cap- tured by the Purgolder's ancient rivals. After dropping three, the locals snared their first victory at the expense of a hitherto undefeated Lincoln squad, 24-37. The race was held on the two and two-tenths mile Washington park course. ln the first of three big meets the local hill-dashers captured the sixth bert at the State cross country duel at lanesville. Eannelli was l4th amongst the medal win- ners. Upsetting the dope, a spirited Washington team nosed out a highly touted Bay View contingent for second-place berth in the annual City Meet. The contest was held on the Mitchell Park course. Hampered by the loss of two stellar trotters, the Wash- ington locals nevertheless copped the 'seventh place in the State Meet. This closed a season of one victory in four dual meets and a sixth, seventh, and second in three big meets. CROSS COUNTRY B SQUAD Copping their initial win in their initial start, the local B-squad trimmed the West Allis suburban trotters 27-34. The team was led by Mayer, 13:40. The locals encountered a strong B-squad at Bay View and lost 34-19. Fortlage, the first Purgolder to cross the line, was clocked at 7:49. Closing a successful season of two wins and one defeat the local B-thinclads took the King main squad to camp 28-33. Promising material for next year are Mayer, Eimermann, Wendt, and Becker. 141 WRESTLING TOP ROW: E. Fenzl, R. Wuerch, F. Meurer, A. lsleb, R. Raymond FIRSI ROW: R. Kuster, K. Conner, R. LaBelle, L. Oberly. Try and Get Out After losing to the strong team of Washington Park High School ot Racine, 29-5, Coach lohn A. Power's wrestlers came back to pin West Milwaukee's squad 24-l5 in the local gym. However, the Purgolders met a stone wall in a return match with the Suburbans losing l5- 18 on the latter's mat. Victors in ten ot eleven events, Washington's grunters overpowered South Divisions grunt- ers by a 40-5 score in the local gym. Losing six out of nine bouts, the Purple grap- pling squad dropped a ll-l9 decision to the strong Washington Park High School ot Racine in the Racine gym. Overwhelming their up-state rivals in six out of nine matches, the local wrestlers defeated Neenah High School 24V2 to QV2. SCHEDULE Washington ................. ...... 5 Racine .................. .......... 2 9 Washington .............l.......... 24 W' est Milwaukee ....l......... 15 Washington ........................ l 5 West Milwaukee ............ 18 W'ashington .......,..,,,........... 4U South ................... ............ 5 Washington ....... ........ l l Racine ....,,.. .............. l 9 Washington ....... ....... 2 4 V2 Neenah ...... .................. 9 V2 State Meet ..... ........ P irst Place Coach Power's grapplers also took the meas- ure ot Lincoln and South in other encounters. The outstanding Win ot the locals was the lirst State Title in the State Wrestling tourna- ment held at Appleton. Washington over- whelmed all competitors, its closest rival being tive points behind. Seven grapplers ot the nine who made the trip entered the semifinals. State championships were won by R. Kuster, L. Oberly, and R. Wuerch in the ll5, l25, and l45 pound classes respectively. INTRAMURAL WRESTLING: K, Persion-l45, E. Arndt-+1555 D. Holman-165, E. Riesing-135, E. Graef-125, D. McKay-lU5g E. Dobretzberger-95, Ten wrestlers were crowned champions in the finals ot Washington's sixteenth annual wres- tling tournament A capacity crowd filled the gymnasium to watch these championship bouts. The gate receipts were used to send our wrestling team to the State meet. Erwin Dobretzberger outscored his opponent in the 95 lb. class. ln the lU5 lb. bracket, Don Ma- kay ended on top, Edward Kelly was the victor in the ll5 lb. class, Erwin Graef was crowned in the l25 lb. section, and Kenneth Persion won in the l45 lb. class. ln one ot the most evenly fought matches ot the tour- ney, Ed Reising outpointed his rival in the l35 lb. bracket. Edward Arndt pinned his rival in 45 seconds to win in the l55 lb. Weight. Del Holman took the l65 lb. bout, lim McGee, the l75 lb. division, and Robert Freund, the heavyweight group. BOXING: L. Owens-l55g E. Riesing-l35, A. Karbowski 125 L. Oberleitener-115, R. Gordon-lO5. The finals ot the second annual boxing tour- ney were held at the same time as the wres- tling matches. Edward Reising easily won all three rounds ot his bout in the l35 lb. class to retain the title he won the preceding year. l-le was one of the two boys who won crowns in both wrestling and boxing this year. lim McGee was the other one. ln the boxing match, he won over Sammy Holzman, who broke his leg in trying to land a punch. The other title-holders were Bob Gordon, lU5 lb. class, Leroy Oberlieghtner, ll5 lbs., Adelbert Karbowski, l25 lbs., Russ Wienstein, l45 lb. division, and Les Owens, l55 lbs. I SWIMMING FIRST TEAM--SWIMMING TOP ROW: Coach Derrwaldt, W. G-umm, G. Thauer, R. Mueller, B. Pohley, A Staver, A. Stiglbauer, G. Marthen, C. Abermann, I. Neilson, K. Voy. FIRST ROW F. Cerf, Manager, R. Drake, K. Gardner, C. Harris, S. Orzoif, K. Papez, I. Klumb, I. Brcxsch, I. Kearns, H. Pollay, I. Keating. SECOND TEAM-SWIMMING FIRST ROW: R. Luening, Manager, A. Algier, T. Madden, G. Papador, T. Haw- kins, T. Daily, T. Trester, D. Staver, T. Reinek, L. Katz, O. Knoeckel, S. Popador G. Krueger, R. Wagner. 144 FIRST TEAM SCHEDULE 'ff ' Washington .,.............v.. 38 Marquette ,.....A,.,........... 33 Washington ..,.. ...,t.... 3 l North ,,...,.. ...,........ 4 2 Washington ..,.. .....t... 3 4 East ,....,...... ,........... 3 9 Washington ..... ,t...... 1 4 Waukesha .,...., .....,,i 5 9 Washington .,....... .....,.. l 0 Wauwatosa .......,..,,...,t, 63 ..24 Washington .,i.,..,,......... Milwaukee University School .w.r,...........,..,.... 39 Washington ....,....r,r.,.... 21 West Allis ........,,,..,..r..... 52 Washington ........,..,...... 21 West Milwaukee ,wtt.,.... 52 Washington ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40 Pulaski .........,,V.....r,...,,,Y,t 32 4th in Little City Meet, 5th in City Meet B-TEAM SCHEDULE Washington ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 Wauwatosa ,,,,,,...,r.,,,,,, 30 Washington ,,,,,,,,.v,,i,,,,, 21 Tech ..,.....,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Washington .,,,. ,,,,.,.,. 1 0 West Allis ,t,......,..,.,.......,, 9 Washington ,4,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 2 Waukesha , ,,.,,,,,.r.,v,..,,,,. .41 The local tankmen began their season by squeezing out a 38-33 victory over Marquette High. Bill Gumm and Iimmy Neilson scored 14 points apiece, Arie Staver scored l3V2, Clayton I-laberman contributed 12. A strong North tank squad downed the Tonian splashers by 42-31 margin. Arie Staver, lohn Brasch, lim Keating stood out for the locals. The Derrwalt clan was shaded by East to the tune of 34-39. The meet was nip-and-tuck all the way with the outcome dependent on the last relay which East won. Waukesha all but drowned the Washington tankers by a 59-14 count- Iohn Brasch contributed the only first place to the local cause. The Tonian splashers garnered fourth position at the Little City meet. Their total of 25 points was made by two firsts, a second, two fourths, and a fifth. The Purgold mermen bowed to a superior Wauwatosa team by a score of 10-63. Weakened by the loss of Iim Keating and lohnny Brasch, the locals scored a second and four thirds. The Tonian finmen lost to Milwaukee University School by 24-39, to West Allis by 21-52, and to West Milwaukee 21-52. The Derrwaldtmen ended their long losing streak by defeating Pulaski 40-32. At the State meet, the local squad failed to place. The preliminaries saw all the Washingtonians eliminated. By annexing two thirds and two fourths, Derrwaldt's splashers scored 15 points and took fifth place in the City Swimming meet. Iohn Brasch, Wilbert Gumm, Iames Keating, lames Neilson, l-larry Pollay, William Pohle, and Arie Staver were awarded major letters. Down the tankl Opening the '39-'40 swim seasons, the locals were submerged 30-6 by a strong Tosa fin brigade at the enemy tank. Too much all-around-swimming spelled the second straight defeat for the jarvies at the hands of Tech 21-46. ln a thrilling finish the locals nosed out the West Allis splashers 10-9 for the initial win of the season. The results were in doubt up to the last event. Closing a season of three losses and one win, the B-squad dropped the finale to Waukesha 22-41. Outstanding amongst the local finmen were Tom Hawkins, Bob Wagner, Demosthenes Stauer, George Marthen, and Tom Dally, With a little more experience and training, they should be a valuable addition to the A-squad next season. 145 BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM - BASKETBALL N TOP ROW: H. Remington, Manager,'D.'Totte,'K, Ebrneir, H. Dobraska, I. McGee, O. Ebert, A. Skat, N. Sorrel, H. Morott, M. Becker, Coach Blackloourn. FIRST ROW: D. Holman, H. Boese, R. Clayton, C. Haack, M. Harder, H. Helrne, I. Scholbe, I. Beck. SECOND TEAM-BASKETBALL TOP ROW: W. Segal, D. Roberts, E. Magnus, G. Perlick, I. Ove, E. Pokrass, W. Crose, Coach Humke. FIRST ROW: F. Smith, I. Sands, A. Karbowski, I. Robbins, R. Wienstein, R. Scholbe, F. Anderson, K. Kelling Eissr TEAM SCHEDULE WGEQQQQYOH Washington .................. 34 WClSl1i1'lgtOr1 West Allis .... ......... C uster ..... Washington ......... ...... 2 4 Washington Wauwatoga ,,,,, ,.,,,....... 2 l Lincoln ..... Washington ...... ...... 2 2 Washington West ........... .. ,...... .. 30 Washington ...c.. .. Rufus King ..... ......... 2 7 146 South .c.c.. .... Washington Bay View .......39 Washington .,,,,,,33 North .......37 Washington Iuneau . i......36 Washington Pulaski . .......33 Washington Tech ...LL47 H. Boese O, Ebert K. Ebmeir M. Harder M. Becker I I I, M G H,He1m1e Make it good again! A, gkjte Washington High Schools city champions started off on the right foot by taking the first basketball game of the season from West Allis by a 34-16 score. Howie Boese and Orv Ebert scored 10 points apiece to lead the attack. The following week the Purgolders invad- ed Wauwatosa and outscored the Red Raiders by a 24 to 21 count. ln the opening battle of their defense of their city title, the Tonians downed a stubborn West Division squad to the tune of 22-16. The Blackbournmen edged out a stubborn Rufus King squad by a three point margin. The score was 30-27. Howie Boese led the local scoring with 16 points, three points in the last 40 seconds to provide the margin of vic- tory- Led by high-scoring Boese with 17 points, the local bucket brigade whipped a strong East Division team by a 39-31 count. The Washington High School hardwooders romped off to their fourth consecutive muny victory by smashing Custer 37-17. This win slipped the Purgolders into undisputed first place in the city standings. Held to a 4-4 count the first quarter, the count soon jumped to a 17-7 half-time mark and a 27-ll third period mark. Harder scored 12 points to lead the local attack. He was followed by Boese and McGee with nine and six points respectively. Lincoln High School menaced the Tonian's undefeat- ed record by leading at half time 15-12. However, the ever dependable Boese scored nine points in the last quarter to enable the local quintet to come out on top by a 36-31 count. Boese scored a total of 16 points to lead the local attack. The local hardwooders put on a last desperate rally and narrowly avoided defeat at the hands of South. The final count was 33 to 29 in favor of the Blackbourn crew. Al Skat, dependable guard, led the scoring with a lucky 13 point total. 'l'he Purgold hoopsters ran up a 10 point lead at half time and held it till the final gun to down Bay View 47-37. Howie Boese led the local attack with 13 points. Led by Captain Pat Harder, the local hardwooders stopped a strong North quintet by a 33-23 count, Harder scored 14 points and McGee scored seven. Coach Blackbourn emptied the bench in this tilt giving every member of the team a chance to play. The Purgold cagers cinched at least a tie for the crown by taking their ninth straight muny win from luneau by a 43-26 score. Al Skat, playing his usual faultless floor game, scored 16 points to lead the attack. He was followed by Mc- Gee with 1U points and Harder with eight. The Purples tipped Pulaski 21-15 to nab the untied title. The locals started slow and were behind 12-11 at the half. Pat Harder kept the Tonians in the fray for two and a half periods before being disqualified. He scored 13 of 15 points before leaving the game. The rest of the team perked up and managed to hold their lead till the end of the game. Tech marred the Tonian 17 game win- ning streak by ekeing out a 26-22 victory. Capitalizing on the advantage offered by its narrow home gym, the Boilermakers jumped to an early lead and then were never headed. Al Skat, stellar guard, and Howie Boese, forward, were chosen on the all city team. Skat, a varsity man for three years, was chosen for his outstanding floor play and his smooth ball handling. He led the Tonian scorers with 161 points and took fifth place in the city scoring race. Boese couldn't be left off the dream team just be- cause of mid-year graduation. He saved many a thriller with his left-handed hook shots in the closing minutes. He scored 86 points before graduating which left him in eighth place in individual scoring- Milton Becker, Howard Boese, Orville Ebert, Kenneth Ebmeir, Marlin Harder, Howard Helmle, james McGee, and Al Skat received major awards. B-TEAM SCHEDULE Washington ........................ 18 West Allis ........ ................ l l Washington ....... .......... 2 3 West ......... ................ 3 7 Washington ....... .......... 2 O Rufus King ...... . ............ 26 Washington ....... .......... 2 2 Custer ..,.........,. ............. 3 U lump McGee Tries a Push Shot Challcing up their first victory of the current season, Coach 1-lunke's B cagers defeated the Vxfest Allis five 18-ll on the local floor. Winding up the first semesters schedule with victories over Wauwatosa, West Allis, Rufus King, West, and East, While losing only to East, Washingtons second squad hardwooders boast a record of five Wins and one loss. For the second time this season, Washing- ton's jarvies cagers lost to the West B team by a count of 37 to 23 in the Redmen's gym. Avenging a previous defeat at the hands of the locals, Rufus King's B squad outscored the local quint to win by a 26 to 20 score in the local gym. Completing the season with a better than SOO percentage, the Purgold B team lost their last game of the season by a score of 30 to 22 to Custer's hoopsters. Captain l-larder The Tonian jarvies finished their season with a record of six wins and four losses. The first semester proved much more successful when the Purple and Gold squad, winning five out of six games, with an almost entire new team, lost three out of four in the last semester. Outstanding among the players were Sands, l-lelmle, Beck, Scholbe, and Magnus. Skat, All Around Floor Man GYM TEAM M. Budnik, R. Hennrich, T. Beclnar, C. Harris, G. Raclder I. Harryman. 150 G. Raclder Due to inexperience the Tonian gymnastic squad placed ninth in the city freshman sopho more gym contest April 9 at Pulaski High The Tonians amassed a total ot 445 5 points the leader bogged the top position With 7l7 5 Coach Blackbourns green but determined entries tailed to place in the individual rank ings. The squad was composed of lohn Harry man, Myron Budnick Dan Richards Bob l-lenn rich, Walter Giaze Glen Radder Theodore Beolnar, and Carl Harris The meet climaxed a session of strenuou practice on the parallel bais rings horizontal bars, buck, horse, and mats The entries Were Judged on approach poise and form. Championships in the intramural league tourney were claimed by Mr. Bollin Gett1e's V1 squad, Mr. Iohn McCutcheon's semes- ter V team, Mr. Lauren Sprague's Semester 1V team and Mr. Carl Gaenssle's 111 quintet. Surviving the semifinals, Mr. Gettle's squad smothered Mr. lVlcCutcheon's team 19-6- George Iensen was high scorer with eight points followed by Iohn Hoffman and Earl Hurwitz with four each. Mr. Gaenssle's team upset the dope by defeating Mr. Sprague's bigger team 20-15. Iames Walt and Eobert Koch Were high scorers with eight points apiece, and Arthur Dorst was second With seven points. ln the prelims, Mr. Gettle's squad nosed out Mr. Ioseph Boriff's group 13-12 in a thriller. Mr. McCutcheon's group tripped Mr. Eldon Schne1ler's five 17-14. Mr. Sprague's clan defeated Mr. Byron Derrwaldt's cagers 15-14. Mr. Gaenss1e's group knocked off Mr. lames Schwalbach's team to the tune of 34-10- ln the finals played in the school gym at 3:30 lanuary 11, the favorites, the Gettlemen composed of George lensen, Bob Raymond, Earl Hurwitz, Art Brazy, Don Brown, and Earl Eenzl, defeated Mr. Gaenssle's five, made up of Bob Labelle, Arthur Dorst, lames Walt, Bill Finley, Paul Ginsberg, and lim Brooks. The games were played after school and Saturday mornings in the boys' gym under the supervision of Coach Blackbourn. 1NTBA1V1UBAL BASKETBALL Mr. Gettle, A. Brazy, H. Bauer, D. Brown, G. Iensen, R. Raymond. I 1 151 GOLF Coach McCutcheon, E. Fenzl, D. Mil- lar, G. Starke, I. Kearns, l. Hanson. Fore! Following Thrul The Purgold golfers ran up a 31 stroke lead to defeat South 186-217. lack Kearns led the locals with a 41. l-le was followed in order by Glenn Starke, Earl Fenzl, and Don Millar. Led by lack Kearns and Captain Glenn Starke, the local divot-diggers trounced Rufus King by 177 to 197 score. Kearns and Starke both turned in 42's. They were followed by Fenzl with a 45 tally and Millar with a 48. Battling against bad playing conditions, the Tonian niashie wielders handed Lincoln a 182- 295 defeat. Kearns led the scoring for the locals with a 44. Earl Fenzl garnered a 45 to take second spot. Starke contributed a 46 and Millar managed a 47. This victory was the third consecutive one for the McCutcheon1nen. The Purgolders shaded the strong East Division golfers by a 188-182 count. lack Kearns shot a low 42- He was followed in order by Hanson with a 44, Starke with a 45, and Fenzl with a 49. This was the Tonians' fourth straight win. llVith this record behind them, our boys Went into their last matches with a strong possibility of retaining both their city and state champion- ships gained in 1989. TENNIS The number one Purgold net squad downed West 3-1. Captain Neil Mueller, Bobby Stuckert, and lim Walt won their singles matches. The doubles team of Lawrence Post and Ronnie Pullan dropped a close decision. The Tonian number one raquetters claimed a decisive 4-U victory from South. Captain Neil Mueller overcame his opponent, 6-4, 6-1. Bob Stuckert came from behind to win his match 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. limrny Walt had no trouble in subduing his opponent 6-1, 6-2 Lawrence Post and Art Frumkin took the last two sets to win their doubles match 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Pulaski fell before the blasting of the local netters by a 4-0 score. Mueller eased through to a 6-U, 6-1 victory. Stuckert and Walt did much the same, winning to the tune of 6-2, 6-U and 6-3, 6-U respectively. The doubles crew of Post-Frumkin lost their initial set and then won the last two to take the match 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Continuing their streak of consecutive wins in the 1940 season, the Purgold number one courtmen defeated Iuneau 3-U. Mueller pound- ed out a 7-5, 6-1 victory. Stuckert made short work of his match winning 6-2, 6-1- Walt came through with a 6-2, 6-2 count. The doubles match was rained out and postponed. How- ever, the first set had been played and the local duo of Post and Frumkin won it 6-1. At the State meet, Washington scored 13 points and came in in 6th place. The doubles team of Stuckert-Walt lost in the semi-finals. Captain Neil Mueller was eliminated in the quarter finals. N. Mueller, G. Beyer, E. Goeb, 1. Walt, W. Stelling, Coach Froelich. Nice BCfCkhCU'1dl M. Rotter, R. Epstein, A. Frumkin, L. Post, R. Stuckert. TRACK The Victors Get the Spoils 1939 TRACK SCHEDULE Washington ..........,..YTA...,,....... 59 South ,....... .....,... 5 4 Washington t.... ,.t.... 9 8 West ,....,. . ,,., ,...Y,.... . U35 Bay View ....,. ,..,,it,..,i..,w 3 3 Washington ....,, ,. .,.. 85.5 Lincoln ..... .,.,....t, 3 0.5 Washington ,,,,..... .. .V,..., 62 Marquette .,.....,,t... 4th at Proviso Relays lst at lst at lst at 154 Waukesha Relays State Meet City Meet Last year's track season opened with a victory against South. The final score was 59-54. The scoring was nip-and-tuck throughout the meet. Up to the last event the score was 54-54. The last event, the half mile relay, was taken by the Tonians by about a lO--yard margin. This relay gave the five-point margin. Washington then played host to West and to Bay View in a tri-angular meet. Since three schools were competing, the scoring was on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis for first place, second place, etc. The Purgolders scored 98 points and West edged out Bay View for second place- They scored 36 and 33 points respectively. Lincoln invaded the local campus and was repelled by a 85.5 to 30.5 count. The Lincoln- ites never really threatened the Hechtmen's superiority. 1939 - City Meet Results Coach Hecht took a small squad of boys to Illinois for the Proviso Relays. They brought home the fourth-place trophy, just finishing a small fraction of a point out of second place. At the time a few of the boys were in lllinois, the rest of the squad had a chance to strut their stuff and downed Marquette High by a 62 to 5l score. At the annual State meet in Madison, the Purgolders dominated the scoring and brought home a victory trophy. The City meet saw another Washington victory. The team showed unusual balance by placing at least one man in every event. This meet ended a most successful year for the track team. The school year l938-39 was a history-making time. lt was the first time in city athletic history that one school dominated all three major sports: football, basketball, and track. FIRST TEQAM SCHEDULE FIRST TEAM-TRACK SECOND TEAM-TRACK Washington ..... ...,..,..,,........ 8 U Lincoln . 6 Washington .... ....... 6 8 V2 South .,,,.,. ,Y.....,,, 4 4 V2 Washington .... ..,o,,o. 9 l West .,..,o..,.....o,Yo....,,.,.o,,,...,, 22 Proviso Relays ,,o,,,....., 3rd place Waukesha Relays ...... lst place City Meet ,,,,,.,,,,o,,l.t...... lst place B - TEAM SCHEDULE Washington ,,w,,.,,,,,,,,,Yw,,o,,,, 70 South ..,.Y,,, ,,..,,,o,,o.,, 4 3 Washington .,..,., ,.wi,,o 7 3 V2 Rufus King w,o,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.. 3 QVQ Washington ..,.. ,7Yo,,w 7 U V2 East .....w... ,,,.VY. 4 2 V2 TOP ROW: Coach Schwalbach, Coach Hecht, L. Kalchik, K. Unrath, K. Kraemer, E. Murphy, R. Becker, F. I-Iuettl, D. Powers, O. Ebert, G. Schroeder, D. Reiss, Coach Humke, Coach Powers SECOND ROW: H. Remington, R. O'Brien, F. Mayer, D. Oakley, R. Gudmundsen, R. Klau, L. Doyle, G. Demeter, M. Harder, G. Glaesner, D. Wehner, B. Camp- bell, M. Moelrus, Manager. FIRST ROW: F. Baumgartner, R, Peterson, E. Wendt, T. Ethier, A. Karbowski, E. Arndt, I. Schultz, E. Riesing, A. Fortlage, R. Raymond. TOP ROW: N. Hambley, K. Nelson W. Segall, M. Pierson, A. Van Aman VV. Cross, H Lynch, I. Pokrass, G Hekkers, R. Dunst, I. Kronberger, F Meurer, G. Bierce, R. Ulrich, A Isleb, R. Freund, T. Block, C. los- Wick, H. Mayer, L. Otzelberger. SEC- OND ROW: K. Wehrley, I, Buntrock C. Schowalter, I. Brooks W. Dauter- man, I. Thoma, W. Pohle, V. Hooper M. Pearson, H. Tompkins, D. Lamb- recht, E. Christian, I-I. Sander, R Hayward, I. Derse. FIRST ROW G. Ponschok, E. Marion, W. Martin, F Ruhland, R. Kupferer, W. Schoewe G, Wolf W. Rogahn, L. Oberly, W I-Ieinkel, L. Owens, W. Stock, I. Stohl H. Stark. 1 M Harder F.Huett1 L. Kalchik R. Klau D. Oakley D. Powers G Demeter Get Sefj B Campbell Off to a fast start despite cold weather, the '40 Tonian track battalion smashed out an 80-6 Win over Lincoln in the season's opener. Pur- gold jerseys took first in all events. Kalchik broke the school record in the shot put by heaving it 49' 9 and also Won the discus. Pat Harder took both the low hurdles and high hurdles. Ray Becker took a surprise first in the 440 and Eannelli Won the mile. State Champ Don Reiss took the 880, Don Wehner took the 100 yd. dash, and jerry Demeter romped home With the 220 yd. dash. The pole vault, loroad jump, and high jump were postponed due to the cold. R. Raymond E. Reising The Purgold cindermen rang up a decisive victory over South 68Vz-44Vz. Frank I-luettl earned 12 points to lead the local scoring. Les Kalchik shattered school records in both the shot and discus and took first in both events. 1-luettl had a first in the high hurdles, a tie for first in the high jump, and second in the 120 yd. low hurdles. Wehner took first in the 100 and Demeter lead the field in the 220. Eannelli took the half mile and Powers took the pole vault. Pat Harder streaked to a Win in the low hurdles. D. Reiss K. Unrath D. Wehner Eight laps, boys. The Tonian trackmen shattered West by a Ql to 22 count. The locals registered l2 of l3 firsts. Harder and Huettl tied for first in the high hurdles and tied the school record- Harder also took the 220 and the broad jump. Kalchik broke the shot put record for the third conse- cutive week and also won the discus. Demeter took the l00 and Reiss the 880. Eannelli ran the mile in 4:44, best time in the city. Bob Klau took the low hurdles finishing ahead of l-luettl. Powers took the pole vault and Huettl copped the high jump. Another record toss The Purgold track battalion returned from the annual Proviso Clllinoisl relays With a third place. The locals' 33 points place them l2 points behind the first place team. Kalchik hurled the discus l54 feet l0 inches for a new school record and took first place. He placed second in the shot put. Duane Powers topped ll feet in the pole Vault and took first place. Huettl tied for second in the high jump. The combination of Klau, Schroeder, l-luettl, and Harder garnered third in the 480-yard high hurdle shuttle. The two mile relay team com- posed of Raymond, Fortlage, Eannelli, and Reiss took third place. Wehner, Demeter, Oak- ley, and Campbell sprinted to a fourth place in the 440 yd. relay. There were no local entries in the l00 yd- dash, sprint medley, mile run, mile relay, or four mile relay events. L. Kalchik Coach Hecht D. Reiss Waukesha Relays' Trophy Scoring nearly twice as many points as the second place team, the l-lechtmen scored a de- cisive first in the Waukesha Relays. Four rec- ords were shattered. Klau, Schroeder, Harder, and Huettl broke the 480 yd. high hurdle shuttle- Doyle, Klau, Huettl, and Harder cracked the 640 yd. low hurdle shuttle. Weh- ner, Oakley, Campbell, and Demeter tied the 440 yd. relay record. Wehner, Harder, Oakley, and Demeter won the 880 yd. relay. Kalchik Won the discus, and Powers tied for first in the pole vault. The locals scored 70Vz points. Up and Over Washington Won their third City meet in tour years as they scored 44V2 points, ll points more than King who finished second. Les Kal- chik broke the city discus record with a 156' ll throw. He also Won the shot put. Demeter won the 100 yd. dash, Huettl took second in the high hurdles. Oakley took third in the broad jump, Huettl scored a second in the high jump, and Powers took the pole Vault. Demeter nabbed third place in the 220 yard dash. l-larder led the field in the 220 yd- low hurdles, and Klau took fourth in the same event. Wash- ington took tourth in the halt mile relay. j D. Oakley, G. Demeter, R. Klau, F. Huettl, M. Harder, F Huettl D. Wehner, B. Campbell. G. Schroeder, M. Harder. R. Klau, L. Doyle 1 440 yd. Relay 480 yd. High Hurdle Shuttle 640 yd. Low Hurdle Shuttle The local jarvie cinclermen launched a blitzkrieg against South and defeated them 70-43. john Schultz took a first in the l00-yd. dash followed by Ernest Christian in third place. ln the 220-yard dash Bill Cross and jerry Bierce nabbed first and third respectively. First and third were also snared in the 880-yard run by Ierry Selas and lim Derse. Bill Dauterman snared the third spot in the 440- yard run. Hugh Mayer and Lowell Oberly nailed first and third in the mile. The 220-yard low hurdles saw Bob Dunst take first followed by Dennis Lambrecht in second. Dunst also won the 120-yard highs followed by l-larold Lynch. ln the field events the Purgolders slammed the shotput and discus with Robert Hayward and john Kron- berger taking first and second in each event. Bob Freund and George Hekkers took third in the shot and discus respectively. Bierce and Segall jumped to a first and a third place respectively in the broad jump. Segall took third in the high jump. Three Tonians tied for third in the pole vault. The jarvie striders handed Rufus King a 73V2 to 39Vz defeat. The Tonians won 9 events. Cross, Christian, and Bierce slammed the l00 and 220-yard dashes by placing one-two-three Ed Keising and Ed Eimermann ran oft the 880 by taking first and second. Ernie Wendt and Bob Ulrich strided home with second and third in the 440. Ethier and Peterson earned first and third in the mile. Dunst grabbed first in the l20-yard high hurdles followed by Lynch in second. Lambrecht snared third in the 220- yard lows. Buntrock and Pokrass took first and second in the shot. Tsleb and Freund nabbed second and third in the discus, loswich took third in the broad jump, Segall and Lambrecht tied for third in the high jump, and Thoma took first in the pole vault. He was followed by Schowalter in second place. The Tonian Bees scalped the East Bees by a 70Vz-42V2 count. The scoring was led by Bill Cross with three firsts. The locals slammed the discus, shot, and high jump. Cross won the l00 and 220-yard dashes with Schultz taking second and third respective- ly. Dunst and Lynch nabbed first and sec- ond in the l20-yard high hurdles and Dunst and Lambrecht took second and third in the 220-yard low hurdles. Nelson and Oberly snatched the first two places in the mile and Derse and Eimermann did the same in the half mile. Bontrock, Peckarsky, and Hay- ward slammed the shot while Pokrass, Bunt- rock, and Hekkers monopolized the discus. Gunmundsen, Segall, Lambrecht, and Cross all tied for first in the high jump. Bob O'Brien and Ierry Bierce nabbed third spot in the pole vault and broad jump respec- tively. East won the half-mile relay. ln view of the way the Bees have been mopping up their opponents, Washington's reign as track champions may be continued in the next one or two years. TOP ROW G Zacher Miss Roesling, Miss Havens, M. Peter. FIRST ROW l Perry L Genthe. WAHIAT Wahiat is the athletic club for girls, it is ably directed by Coach Havens, and Coach Roesling. The ten sports that this club offers to girls are volleyball, dancing, tumbling, basket- ball, track, badminton, swimming, shuffleboard, and ping pong. For each sport two managers are appointed, they are in charge of the lockers and make out the charts for the bulletin board. After each major event, the girls of the champion teams are the guests at a tea held in the cafeteria. At the end of the year Wahiat has its big banquet at which it gives the awards to the high-point girls. There usually is an outside speaker at the banquet with a big meal that precedes the speech. The dues are just fifteen cents a semester and twenty-five cents for two semesters, so you see the girls get more for less. E. Euler A. Carlson L Genthe B. Koehn B. Heiden I. Perry R Mueller C Timme ALL STARS A little arithmetic problem- total up a few points for volley- ball, a few more for baseball, some more for basketball, swim- ming, ping pong, badminton, tumbling, shuffleboard, dancing, and track, multiply by nine and you have the nine girls who, in seven semesters gained over 300 points. This year's high point girl is Ellen Euler followed close behind by Audrey Carl- son. ln addition to these the following also distinguished themselves by passing the 300 mark: Lois Genthe, Constance Timme, Ruth Mueller, Betty I-leiden, Betty Koehn, and Iune Perry. The annual tradition of inscribing the name of the most out- standing girl athlete on the principal's trophy is being carried out with the honor going to Lois Genthe. This girl is elected each year by the junior and senior members of Wahiat. Lois, who is also president of Wahiat is one of the most active as well as popular girls in the club. TOP ROW E. Euler, V. Krause, B. Heiden. TOP ROW: E. Cootware, N Hoene M Gutmann E Meyer SECOND BOW: A. Hyinlc, I. Perry, C. Timme. FIRST ROW: L. Lumree, E, Lalfon M Dunn M Bower FIRST ROW: M. Kubnick, L. Genthe, B. Koehn. E. Rubenstein, D. Haines, I Widman A Dubin N. Hoene, B. lgl., E. Hennig M Andren D Feller, B. Goeckerman, K. Genrich R Kaufmann VCDLLEY BALL lt seems that in volleyball the teams are able to stay as a unit through the three years at Washington. The cham- pion team this year was able, with a few exceptions, to remain as a unit tor a number of years. Betty Heiden did a swell job ot serving the ball while Virginia Krause was invaluable as a tront lineman. The runner-up team is composed ot girls not quite as experienced, as they are juniors, but it they remain together, they no doubt will go places in their senior year Girls who played an out- standing game of volleyball are Margaret -Gutmann, Nelrose Hoene, Ellen Cootware, Edith Meyer, LaVerne Boser, Lois Genthe, La Verne Giese, and Gloria Zacher. Doris Kastner and Carlyn Blank were right on the job as managers. M. Mastopietro, M. Papke, M. Hlaban, A. Obot, E. Cootware, E. Spellrnan, D. Resnick, E. Mueller, R. Mueller, I. Perry M. Gutrnan. TOP ROW: P. Reineck, E. Spellrnan, M. Papke DANc1Ne SECOND Row. L. Boser, M. Hiubcm, D. Schulz, T B L I N G I. Faber, M. Gutrnan, I. Grassel, R. Mueller, G. Heberle, I. Perry. FIRST ROW: D. Resnick, C. Blank, E. Euler, C, Blank, D. Kastner. Wahiat endeavors to develop not only good sportsmanship but also grace and expression of body through dancing. This activity includes ballet and ball- room dancing. Girls who did exceptional dancing are Ellen Cootware, Mar- garet Gutrnan, Virginia I-lensel, Mary Hlaban, Louise Koss, Ruth Kemp, Alice Marvic, Ruth Mueller, Esther Mueller, Arlene Maike, Adeline Obot, Iune Perry, Mary Papke, Lorraine Rizzo, lanet Schuemacher, Eunice Spellman, and Elaine Chandler. Manager Dorothy Resnick was in charge in the lockers. The girls' tumbling team met on alternate Tuesday nights from 3:20 to approxi- mately 4':l5. The group included beginners and advanced tumblers. The beginners were taught the preliminary stunts such as forward and backward rolls. The advanced group was allowed to work ahead on more complicated tricks. This group consisted of Carol and Carlyn Blank, Ellen Euler, Doris Kastner, Dorothy Resnick, Pearl Reineck, and Eunice Spellman. P. GuSlIHUD, Mueller. Blank, B, Goeckermqnn, SHUFFLEBOABD PIN Gr PONG The shuffleboard tournament, this year, was bigger than ever before with a much greater number of girls participating. All eyes were turned toward Pearl Gustman, who was last year's champion. The outcome of this tournament, however, Was a complete surprise to all when Ruth Mueller surged for- ward to defeat Pearl and take the championship. Games were played after school, a limited time being allotted for each match. lt seems as though you just can't keep Carlyn Blank down. Last year she was runner-up in ping pong, and this year she is champion- Betty Goecker- man, this year's runner-up, did a good job at playing, but Car- lyn's hard drives proved a little too much for Betty. Other girls who participated were Carol Blank, Marion Schaeffer, Doris Kastner, Dorothy Hoenes, Wil- ma Seemuth, Betty Heiden, Lois Genthe, Bernice lgle, LaVern Lumree, Iune Perry, Mary Mas- topietro, Margaret Peter, Edith Hennig, and lean Maidens. TOP ROW M Gutmann D Krause, Steinbacheru TOP ROVV: A. Hyink, I. Kriz, D. Krau e N Hoene L Gemhe FIRST RUVV T PGYPY C-T1mm9'M4MUdm94 BOTTOM Row: A. osfen, W. seemufh L Limfee P Remeck TOP ROW: R. Mueller, I, Nack, E Cootware G Zacher BOTTOM ROW: C. Blank, M. Mastopietro C Timme E Henmg . BASKETBALL Chalking up victory alter victory, the Bocktordz climbed steadily to the top allowing not even the strong Stephens team to defeat them. This, how- ever, was undoubtedly their toughest battle with a close score all the Way through. Rockford owes many of its points to Doris Krause Whose height placed her high above the other players on the tloor. Other outstanding players were Carol Blank, who in one game scored l7 ot the 23 points tallied, Pearl Beineck, Edith l-lennig, and Nelrose I-loene. M Stecker, C. Peter, M. Peter, L. Genthe C. Blank, B. Koehn, C. Timme, C. Blank. SWIMMING BADMINTON The whistle is blownl Splashl They're off! Yes, the swimming meet has once more rolled around. This year the girls were limited, being able to sign up in only two events. The different races were the novelty race, in which the girls had to swim pushing a balloon, 40-yard relay, 40-yard breast stroke, and 4U-yard free style. Winners in the events were Margaret Peter, Charlotte Peter, Muriel Stecker, and Lois Genthe. Other girls who competed were Betty Goeckermann, Margaret Gutmann, Virginia Krause, Lorraine Stout, lone Virgin, Phyllis Thomas, Grace Ripple, Ruth Lemezis, Margaret Dunn, and Elaine Barbara. Smashing fast and furiously the Blank twins really gave that little bird and their opponents a workout when they drove their way straight to the doubles championship in the badminton tour- nament. Having played together be- fore in a city tournament, neither had trouble determining whether the shot was hers or her partners, a compli- cation which somewhat hindered other participants. The stiffest competition they met was the Reineck-Perry com- bination, while Hoene and Goecker- mann also proved a hard team to beat. Runners-up were Betty Koehn and Constance Timme. C Blank M Weinstein, R. Masch, TOP ROW: E. Hennig, D. Kastner B Igl B Koehn W Little E. Baker. B. Goeckermann, N. Hoene, G. Zacher BOTTOM ROW: C. Blank, C.'Blank M Bowen M. Mastopietro, P. Reineck. TOP ROW: L. Genthe, B Koehn A Kosanovick D. Krause, E. Cootware BOTTOM ROW: L. Giese I Perry C Timme M. Peter. BASEBALL This year, as always, the baseball season was a big affair with nine teams participating in the tournament. As the competition was great, the scores, in may cases, were Close. The New Havens team, however, came out on top with New York following close behind. The girls on the winning team were Nelrose I-loene, Captain, Carol and Carlyn Blank, Pearl Reineck, Doris Kastner, Betty Goeckermann, Bernice Igl, Edith Hennig, Kathryn Genrich, Gloria Zacher, Mary lane Bowen, and Mary Mastopietro. 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