Washington Park High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

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?f15kef2 M:4i A fd al Cewfjfffffu f 2 ff3ff ' iii? A335 4 Administration A. B. Close Vice Principal Officers of the Board of Education 1941-42 President .............................................. Samuel P. Myers Vice President .......................................... Iohn H. Batten Superintendent of Schools ............ William C. Giese Secretary .................................................... A. H. Schafer Standing Committees 1941-42 Finance ...... Michael M. Costello, Iames F. Gilmore, Louis G. Henriksen Properties .... Iack H. Humble, Stephen M. Cushman Instruction ............ Iohn H. Batten, Iames F. Gilmore, Stephen M. Cushman Harold A. Konnak, elected to succeed Stephen M. Cushman in the spring municipal elections. - - Performed a difficult task ad- mirably in a most trying time. Page 2 Memoriam Our Principal Walter F. Hood Born April 17, 1878 Died April 10, 1942 Served faithfully in the Racine Public School System for 33 years, a third of a century, first at Winslow school, then at Lin- coln and Ianes, and since 1933 at Washington Park. A favorite of many years be- cause it expressed so well Mr. Hood's own philosophy of life was the third part of Henry Van Dyke's The Three Best Things : LIFE Let me but live my life from year to year. With forward face and unreluctant soul: Not hurrying to, nor turning from, the goal: Not mourning for the things that disappear In the dim past, nor holding back in fear From what the future veils: but with a whole And happy heart, that pays its toll To Youth and Age, and travels on with cheer. So let the way wind up the hill or down, O'er rough or smooth, the journey will be joy Still seeking what I sought when but a boy, New friendship, high adventure, and a crown, My heart will keep the courage of the quest, And hope that road's last turn will be the best. Page 3 Dedication Mrs. Elizabeth Flett Felten To Elizabeth Flett Felten, whose cheer- fulness, conscientiousness, enthusiasm, in- genuity, and generosity have endeared her to all her students, we of the 1942 Kipikawi staff proudly dedicate this book. Page 4 GM rx, ' D C' o 99V'Qpi5Ev : :::.,4ig H f' A gebiwt 9 5' awe' C t t Q50 on ens '39 0 ,ff Q 'Q' .Q 'vw 4995 6 M h 'WV f o 4' January 1992 O 'ng Section . Q A I H H -------------- --.-------- ----,----.---'- - Q ---.-. N Q 699 W Cm - - e f eeee iiiiigiiiijiiiij11Qii1iii1i .9-' Q Cla 1..---. -.--.---Q----,---------------------- 9' ,O Winter Activitie .............A............................... . Q Cr- Clu ........................................ 794, C1 + ijjjiijijiiLili 5:05500 s ' - - -- -,,-- , ,S ,,,,,,Q.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, QW 9 I . . igiijjjiijiii1j1iQij31i ,QQ Pub ' ' .................................... 00 itc ell .L A ...L..,,,....L ,.., .. ,..... .,........ 102 ,Q Index ............................,......................... 103 V Qsfe September H4-I illflw fefx E521 Foreword , 1 W Lest we forget . . . i Q .... We have compiled this memento record of life at Washington Park High School in this historic year of 1942. Q 2 Your Kipikawi Staff I- 'f!:SA Y I 'SKKOAOJ 'T fv 1 I sg Yearbook of 'H' S' Washington Park High School I' ' ' Racine, Wisconsin 1942 ,,. Volume XXX ' Co-editors .... ' , Dorothy H. Nelson 7' H f- George Nield Business Manager . . Robert T. Morgan 'X 'E 1 , in Q 5' X ki www' X f X' I, an Z 5 X v 1 I X R Page 6 Rx ff A A fwqpf Q A , I Z I X 3' fi I J I ,I I I 7 1 ff 4 T. E. B s, Oshkosh BA each, Industrial Art T. D. Rowe, Speech, Dramatics, Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. Geraldine Niesen, Secretary to the Principal. Charles I. Haumersen, Industrial Arts, Milwaukee School of Engineering, B.S. Dorothy E. Perha m, S Science, Chicago, M ocial .A. 'Nr -'-wit.-. , , I ggi I-Ti Gertrude Hunter, Social I. E. LaBonde, Industrial Arts, Science, Wisconsin, B.A. Missouri, Teachers Training. Harold R. Iohnson, Industrial Anna May Vold, Librarian, Arts, Morningside, B.A. River Falls, B.E. Vyvyan Christiansen, Library, Carroll, B.A. Page 8 Faculty N First Floor Iosephine Hemmer, Physical Education, California, Los Angeles, B.E. Leona Mae Dougherty, English, Milwaukee State Teachers, B.E. Clark Van Galder, Head Coach, Physical Education, La Crosse, B.E. Willard I. Iselin, Social Science, Marquette, B.A., M.A. Faith Haase, English, Language, Wisconsin, B.S., M.A. Marnie E. McDonald, Commercial, Minnesota, B.S. Mary E. Pugh, Social Science, Milwaukee- Downer, B.A. Harriet A. Harvey, Social Science, Wisconsin, B.A. Howard C. Hotchkiss, Industrial Arts, Cornell, Chicago. Iohn Culver, Social Science, Wisconsin, Ph.D. Herbert Von H aden, English, Wisco ' nsin M A Louise Thom pson, Household Arts, Wisconsin BS Gertrude Simmons, English Beloit B A Erwin Wall, Commercial, Iowa. M.A. Ruth Ruggles, English, Wisconsin, B.A. Margaret Teuscher, Ho Art Raymond Hawker, Social Science, Washington Univers't usehold s, Rockford B A 1 Y, M.S Ethel Holt, E nglish, Columbia, M.A. Lillian Case, Enqlish, Wisconsin, M.A. Nellie Mohr, English, Chicago, Ph.B. Page 10 Faculty Second Floor if Xgj Alma Wiechers, Language, Wisconsin, B.A. Elizabeth Flett Felten, English, Western, B.A. Florence Pennefeather, Commercial, www Whitewater, B.S. Margaret Knudsen, Language, Social Science, Wisconsin, B.A. Henry Yankow, Commercial, Northwestern, M.A Rosemary Plummer, Language, English, Wisconsin, B.A. Olivia Baker, Commercial, Whitewater, B.S. Helen Rodefer, Language, English, Ohio Wesleyan, BA. Guy H. Weaver, Commercial, Iowa, M.A. Mary Shankland, Home Economics, Iowa, B.S. Page 1 1 A1 L. G. Berven, Physics, Wisconsin, Ph.B. F. F. Rogers, Chemistry, Kirksville Teachers, B.S. A xnces Enright, Mathematics. Nisconsin, BA. George B. Walter, English, Lawrence, B.A. Caroline Barta, Nurse, Mount Sinai, RN. fa. 'am 1,1 Y , ' 1 1 iw bf Y X J xi, b' A Philip Krause, Biology, lohn Gach, Social Science, Michigan, MA. Northwestern, M.A. Beverly Sorenson, Office Clerk Helen SCIWYSI, Ari, Milwaukee-Downer, B.A. F. B. Nemacheck, English, Lawrence, BA. Page 12 rw .fy I I' 2 ' t' P g ' 15 ? ,I E'-1 'Arie-fy . 1 -f f 8 ,,., N W as ' I V , V. . . , .. A f--- rug, 3, , ,gm it gf 1 X4 awww K . rf f 'A ' ra I.. .ww at sg , . ,, X ,,. My Eva' Za ' K '24 7' C 'ig 4 L ' M 9' ' J -- 1533 4. . ' 'ri'-f Q L . .W -Q'E 5w 9 x Faculty Third Floor Page 13 F' F ,, , M... Edwin F. Sanders, Biology, Beloit, B.S. Mary A. Potter, Mathematics, Wisconsin, M.A. Elizabeth Walker, English, Radcliffe, M.A. Frederick Schulte, Music, Private Instruction. Anna L. Neitzel, Mathematics, Wisconsin, B.A. Ida Howe, Mathematics, Minnesota, B.A. E. T. Saetveit, Music, Augustana, South Dakota B.A. Bose Wagner Bruins, Mathematics, Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. Alta Laub, English, Language, Northwestern, B.S. Arthur B. Close, Science, Chicago, M.A. 1.1 i SEPT BMBEB- BeC!l-'mange- 41 4-S EQ M R N nv lf ld g if . as A 1-Labor Day for football candidates too . . . first session. With but six lettermen back-Csipkes, Shelstad, Bobeck, Henkes, Moody, and Bayer- Coach Van Galder has his first worries. 2-1700 students meet teachers . . . first contacts Newcomers-our tally shows 575 but you count em yourself - get first day instructions from Principal W. F. Hood and his faculty assistants. Four new instructors-Dr. Culver, Miss Haase, Miss Plummer, and Mr. Yankow - assume duties. 3-Program changes: What fools we were in April. Cross country workouts start. Prerequisite: energy to burn after a strenuous day in classes. The technique is the thing in field hockey, as Miss Hemmer demonstrates. The misses miss, but they learn the form eventually. -Friday and no assembly! Is school all work? -Classes in earnest, work 'n everything. No fake' 1. Hfnsmcm, M. Muzef, and 1. Rendall give Miss Plummer expert attention. Even students far- ther back appear to have and to be using books. 9-First sales. Lois Dierstein of Tri Alpha contracts f . . or and disposes of at wholesale prices several popular publications used in school. Taking ad- vantage of this no profit service are I. Nau, G. Schultz, D. Ledger, and D. Holden. ss , .T-in ju. .. ' ' . i ,5 .y r g gyfgw .. -f y . ..v1Ni.,. .. 5, :fm '.t1Ls.f K . . . iff? T- T . . Y 5, . -2' 57. 5' ,gg i .. I, .,v K, Y 5 X .'l'r,79?5 ' A Il. f ' I ills-1? . KT 1 , ' 1' ' 1 . , ,, it f.,..j,.s. it as fi 2 . -- I 4 ng-L, ., T .. V t. K 52,2 , V F . ,., .. 5 V' :ggi , f Q . A , Q K. , .x ,,.,-. ,, .. . .V 9,4 A i f t. K 1 Q ykry F .. . .I M K, . . . 'i'- . W ,. ' -1 . lpn 'jg N. I . '-' ,2- .V - s T . '1 T 'T .. '3?iT T5 1 g U.fa-TT.r..,gr .Q ,fffffbg . . - ., .tfhtitieff YF-it -.-.- T-,tts-rits Wa- 'A W A 5 , t'.,4Tg4,3? gsm' W. ff ff - V TT.,V'f' 75 ' f - -ff. . s r ' 1 F B seth.. ., .1,,5,g, - Mg, . . .7 V we X .T T f . A ,f b .. - if N. .L wfarfitfw. . if A diff Page 14 School or Convention 10-An assembly at last. We welcome the sophs cmd thoroughly enjoy Mr. Walter's dissertation on, Park, Paradise or Prison? Senior Wichaka conducts our sophomore girls on a tour of the school and reveals the bitter truth: No elevator, no secret stairs at Park. ll-Who started the talk about the younger gen- eration going soft? These girl hockey players look friendly enough as they approach the bully, but how they fight for possession of the ball. 12-The Beacon staff conducts an all school survey which shows surprising results, since pub- lished in numerous feature stories. 15-Politics, negro spirituals, and cheers in the air: Roll calls elect Student Council members: Iub- ilee Quintet performs in afternoon: cheer lead- ers direct season's first organized cheers. 16-Schools compete with National American Legion convention parade. Only half of stu- dent body is induced to go to Milwaukee. All in all soccer is a kicking good game, but for those who tire the Pool looks inviting. 17-Robert Eisenhauer entertains the French club. Mr. Rowe conduct tryouts for the all school play, Thornton Wilder's Our Town. 18-The riding club still functions. We didn't get the horses' names, but the girls are Mary Lou Stilb, and Audrey and Shirley Hansen. Km ftgjgfftsf ZW ,zimf-.,' ' W M...-rf. t . tsl:--is , - me WJ -, t P ri ...Q-4 15- SEPTEMBER: Bound? Page 15 BfC clxeoc eis X X91 toms the o Hoi Keren iw ' Mus me and K is C nine o ox ' e oo Oedd SYYWY,-gA5'Q3'z Ko We Gtoode' ogogoexdxd 'ikooox Kxixixoxes kxs new goegobeis. e owe bows oo efrexixoq xoeeiwq Nook ocoke oo new skois QIXQO 'Coen Xe- ' Csipkes oncXYXenX4esXec6 Bok Xkekd 'sox o non- ouv-ee Pukiskk new Yoda oooh Og wif I '5 xeexeb seoge. f'Yesxdo'qX Co-cop 'M ghd squad om ce vdcnfnup with NX 6-0. Specxoxoxs Yxke be seosoxf s pxospec . ions cogobmoixons. 5oxw8O-'x:KN'1ooXf-ee, 5 who B51 . 1 Yreoe con Ymosm uximkomxs . . . 'XI on Gcmiex mes n '1.QfYo1X4?5 s me scoied oo Ko box cogoe xoocv- 'so scoxe who fboxkxxqxoxx beams ow. Xxxixoxs ox V5-6. '2f1,f'2oc,uXkq one 'soifiblxes Qxcvlxc ox Yexixkqke Eveiwqs. Gow-e ccmee ko 'insx Koximg . . . dowe- ness. 'L'5fCauqkxx in the ocx: NH. '5cX1uX1e s sewing oxide ok YK. YXeqXond, Yi. Pmdexsoofs.Xeoseo,X.ScbuXc- necbt. and Y. Skkmxex qet bond urixkoxfos e toqqed Koi the season. ' Lb,f'5m6eoK Coen-IA i6'GXGC'k6Yk1.GOCx0 Kzxs odfiksei. Z 'L5fXJmed up 'sox the season, Yami s cheedeodexsz G. ?ot11o1co,NX. Gxetimqex , X . Dade , Y . Mohdxk. NX. Yomck, and vexemfx Toyo NeXson who X e pioyrfxse pXerxix1 ok pep vlkkh my J 6 xo iedxs- Om fmfveeeher ohiocxoxq dmswxbooces Xeo coveiq oi Wind Hoot 69610 3650101091 - xgwesfxqokox pms me kXoodYxqbXs on Xeon 'iboyopsofm P age 16 27XAudubonners after a breakfast, river and sports have strength to Park harriers als Park B' 8-Park 48. , ver Cudahy, 19-0. , holds Park to a single touch- n in the first half, but is routed 26-0 as Bayer, Csipkes, Taylor, and Mertins score, and Bobeck kicks two extra points. 29XWalter Morgan, ex-Congressional page boy, gives us an idea of the duties of a member of the Most Exclusive Boys' Club in America. 3UXTouch football teams are organized by Mr. Iselin. Talent assembly discussion in Student Council arouses interest in a new faculty show. Do you remember last years performance: Salesman Close, Drummer Schulte, Emcee Hood, the vocal groups, the backward dance featuring Misses Shankland and Hemnzer . . . th ing chorus of Hallisy this sho I Johnson, Howe, W check fall ER. ,1Afier11'l0ughts SEPTEMB panning, get home to dinner. o run: West Allis l s win another o Beloit, at home dow S-1 Page 17 e danc- u der strap brokel, all Krause, lselin, Nema- the rest were out of stepl, and G' . . Ventriloguist Von Haden a fwoodl dummy . l Walter and Mi ach nd his Beach . . Wanta Be a G-Inari Gach . . . Peep show: faces of sses Thompson, Shankland Christensen, and McDonald' hands ofxyou guess . . . piano players Mrs. Felten and Miss Walker .JY I 1 OCTOBER: Our Mudders Perform -Tri Alpha inducts members at candlelight service. -President Bob Morgan confers about approach- ing Student Council dance and assembly with cabinet members: M. Gilday, D. Lambert, D. Nel- son, H. Quimby, P. Lange, and M. Bandouveris. -Over a wet course, Wyman and Snyder lead the cross country team to a 30-45 win over Cudahy. At a Council-sponsored after school pep meet- ing, Miss Teuscher acts as chief spokesman. Result: Park maintains its conference lead by outplaying Ianesville here 13-O on a soggy field. -Playing in the mud continues at Kenosha. Our B and our Iunior squads win 21-13 and 14-0. -Fire prevention week: Two drills, more promised. Gloria Chesnut welcomes new members to Wichaka at an after school formal initiation ceremony. Activities continue at the evening Hick-Iig , a fem dance with older girls acting as escorts. -Iean Iohnson and Steve Polcin model the first finds in the hunt for Our Town costumes. .in-. Page 18 Page 19 OCTOBER: Our '41 Football Varsity Caught by the photographer in a refreshing near pause, Coach Krause's thinclads: Wyman, Snyder, Frost, Stoclcham, G. Proost, B. Carlson, Tyvand, Olle, Brann, Wood, Chaussee and D. Iohnson. A light workout so time off for pictures.' The 1941 Mudders : Back row: Constantine, Rad- Will, W. Miller, Dugas, Orwig, H. Baker, B. Lar- son, Ingroville. Third row: Mgr. Myrup, Kovar, Mertins, Fox, Csipkes, Shelstad, W. Pottinger, Mascari, Sittig, Vidian, Mgr. Grno. Second row: Iung, Ioyner, G. Pottinger, Moody, Kim- pel, Fuller, Schoenherr, Taylor. Front row: Fisher, W. Seater, Henkes, Wacht, and R. Poul- sen. Missing: Bayer, Cape, Bobeck, C. Iohn- son, and Diflate. Mertins Ipassingl and Schoenherr Iimber up. Linemen Chuck Constantine fholdingl and Hub Moody try roles they have little chance to till. South Mi1waukee's state champions defeat Park cross country runners 21-35, but it's a contest. Twelve Beacon staff workers attend the state high school journalism conference at Madison. At West Milwaukee the B gridders contine to win, 20-6: but the Iuniors lose, 6-0. West administers Park a crushing 21-12 defeat at Madison. Their air game is effective. A pass to Csipkes scores, and Larson carries a blocked kick 25 yards for a second touchdown. OCTOBER: Mudders Break the Kenosha Jinx 14- 16- 23 r Hi-Y at 7:30, cmd afterward an indoor swim. That bird-like premonition of things to come prompts Audubonners to hold an early morn- ing meeting. They don't call it war time though. 17-Visiting day-for teachers. Mr. Rogers rises early and travels far, first to Aurora, Illinois, then to Rockford, and finally back to Beloit before he finds a school in session. Cross Country team ties Ianesville for the Big Eight conference harrier championship. Kenosha football programs list Mr. Walter as head Park coach, Mr. Van Galder as his assist- ant. Perhaps that twist accounts for the break- ing of a ten year tradition. In a heavy down- pour, Park defeats the Red Devils 13-0. Schoen- herr scores twice, on a plunge and on a 90 yard run after catching and partially fumbling a kickoff. 22-Explorer Fred Hardenbrook, having demon- strated a Tibetan execution tvictim, Bob Mor- ganl shows us the official garb of a Buddhist Llama, modeled in this case by Milton Crouch. - Turnabout, a leap year dance out of season, is a Student Council effort to stimulate interest in the coming all-school dance. The girls ask for dances at this matinee mixer. 25-Park stops Paul Romano of Madison Central and Wins 6-U. The intensity of the play is re- flected in the expressions of the substitutes along the sidelines as the team plunges back into the thick of the championship fight. Page 20 -Iunior and B teams repeat with wins over Kenosha here, 19-13 and 13-0. Though playing in no league, the Iunior squad plays a full schedule of games 61941 record, 2 won, 2 lostl and frequently scrimmages the varsity, using plays and formations of Big Eight teams soon to be encountered. The group, coached by Mr. Gach, is segregated from the varsity in order to give the members playing experience and to prepare them for varsity competition. Pictured are: Back row: Mgr. D. Patzke, Naczinslci, Warren Nelsen, A. Miller, L. Bodi, Sweeney, Firehammer, lttner, Weifenbach, Simon. Second row: Mgr. W. Patzlce, Metcalf, Malko, Banker, D. Baker, W. Fitzgerald, Puqh, Mgr. R. Burczyk. Front row: E. Francois, Maynard Andersen, Belland, G. Koch, H. Erickson, and Pat Murphy. Park places twelfth in a field of 28 at the Mid- West cross country meet. Don Snyder is the fourteenth runner to cross the finish line. -Hain, so H. Howarth, E. Tiles, I. Clausen, and F. Drummond work out indoors on the ladders. -Navy films in assembly give us a glimpse of America's national defense efforts. -Cross country team ties Kenosha 29-29. -- Ierby day, and the Iunior B class demon- strates how a group party should be organized and run off, Virginia reel, refreshments and all. Albert Volpintesta and the Dougard boys, Iames and Leonard, help provide rhythm for dancers. -Weather, fine punting, and a husky Madison East line stop Park in a game at Lake Horlick. In a driving rain, in an ever increasing gloom as the light bulbs explode, we are eliminated from all championship consideration 19-2. Page 21 . -T? OCT-O BER, . 'T i-'IQI . Swlmfllin Q ,S I, J t l t 1 F r-.... iT i' l l l t Hn. H Dried Ou: yen.. QV Q get l-Park-Horlick B game postponed . . . boys keep their powder dry for evening Rifle club skating party. ' 3-Faculty holds a Harvest party. Our photogra- pher catches a little of the color of the doings: The men do the work. Serving on the cleanup crew and appearing to enjoy the work are Messrs. Gach, Van Galder, Close, and Berven. Drum Major Iselin leads a qrand march to the girls' gym, followed by Color Guards Saetveit and Rowe, the band ISchulte and phonographl, Miss Baker and others including Ksee paqe 232 Van Galder, Miss Teuscher, Beach, Miss Shank- land, and Gach. The Virginia reel IMI. Saetveit and Mrs. Van Galder coming through! goes well until some- one finds a basketball and the men have a scrub game. 4-B squad boys learn that no arrangements can be made for playing the postponed Horlick game. Undefeated and untied in their Lakeshore league, and champions even if Horlick had won the unplayed game, they gather for a picture and a last few words from Coaches Petrakis and Nemacheck. B squad members at the close of the season were: Back row: Mgr. Mickelson, L. Nielsen, F. Nielsen, R. Lenz, Silver, Mandli, Zanis, Iames, D. Miller, D. Birdsall, D. Iensen, Sartick, I. Bodi, L. Engberg, I. Kanevsky. Middle row: A. Bell, Lonergan, E. Chordigian., C. Jensen, S. Bobeck, Sucharda, W. Hay, Hess, K. Lange, Zivotsky. Front row: Olk, I. Poulsen, B. Francois, Elliker, Kadamian, I. Bomier, Schneller, R. Stroemer, Perkins, and Hyduke. Page 22 NOVEMB challenge X5 nw Ol E r VA ,yi it .. Q A. id I 3' M. if r iii if ri. Q t 4 'A :', r . Q p ':': A3 -Preceding the annual Park-Horlick battle is the flag raising ceremony. Bob Morgan and Mr. Hall prepare to raise the colors. The band marches into position. Mr. Schulte leads the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, the band livens school spir- it with a stirring tune, and We go to classes. Park's talking football challenges Horlick in an assembly skit. Horlick's representatives ac- cept and that evening the favored Park team is held to a scoreless tie by an inspired Red and Grey eleven. Park threatens, but lacks scoring punch. -Teachers' convention-vacation! Mr. Iohnson returns president of the Wisconsin Graphic Arts Association. -Book week display is removed. Books, num- bering some 200, are placed on the shelves for general circulation. --The senior G.A.A. hockey team claims this year's championship. Squad members include: Betty Gilbertson, Ioan Marry, Stella Czajkow- ski Miss Dougherty, fadviserl, Sally Grove, Ieanne Roeschen, Beverly Kadlecik, Dolores Swenlci, Io Gaudio, Hose Leslcowicz, Marjorie Anderson, Beverly Poulsen, and Ianice Studey. -Armistice Day speaker, Dr. Leland DeVinney, asks that dictators be checked and the world be given a peace securing democracy for all men. Seniors about complete ordering their gradua- tion rings at advanced prices, plus the war tax. Pigs: 23 R: uGrade S' PCI1'lie5 an ' d Sue ,, h l2fDetermining the fates ot the commercial stu- dents, Misses Penneteather, Baker, and Mc- Donald. and Messrs. Wall, Yankow, and Weaver record the ten week grades on report cards. Margaret Sandor is the student as- sistant. Mr. lselin and Miss Case employ a tree pe- riod to leave recording and to enjoy some re- treshments. lilfforum conducts lively discussion oi What kind oi peace shall the United States have? Starting point tor the arguments is the Town Meeting oi the Ptir broadcast to which mem- bers have listened. hlflune Matson and Buss Nielsen examine one of the atmosphere horses at the Fall Round-Up. Four ot the many dancers at the record-brealo ing all-school party are Paul Nelson, Elizabeth Fergus, Marion Pease, and Marshall Moore. l9fOur cagernen drop their iirst contest to a pol- ished Milwaukee West team. 32-22. The B squad also loses. 20-6. Thanksgiving vacation f announced as the last according to the early Roosevelt program. 20fTranscontinental lflop at the Y and Wichaka groups really get into the air getting ready. 26fNational deiense movies in assembly inspire many students, but not enough. to buy the de- iense stamps which are placed on sale at school ior the tirst time today. 27fPep club f lO0 strong I practices cheering hoping to iniect new pep into school spirit. Page I Y -Coach Van G ,-r., NOVEMBER: 'our Town' at Park 27NC'ommercial Honor club members are enter tained by a play starring lo Quimb e Longo and Carol - y as the boss cmd who d ' 1 4 the new secreta oes everything as a new s should not do it ecreta 28xA1lan Johnson, playing the role of the inebr ated choir director whose weaknesses are village problem, leads the church choir in ar Act Il scene of Our Town. The staging of the play is unique in the respect that no scenery is used: unusual results are obtained by sound effects, lighting, costumes, and pantomime. George and Emily fDiclr Pease and Mary Gil- dayl peer out of the windows of their neighbor- ing homes as Narrator Guy Zaricor snaps his suspenders while observing the action. Other Our Town residents are Mr. Gibbs and Re- becca KSteve Polcin and Betty Bushl, and Edi- tor Webb and son lBob Morgan and George Drysdalel. ln the background Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb, played by lean Johnson and Marian Bourke, tall: to the town gossip pla ed by Helen K welrsus alder uses most of his basket ball squad against South Mil team Co waukee and the- mes up with its first victory of season, 22-20. D the on Brown is show ' ' n smlrzng a free throw. Pagir 2 5 Autumn Club Activities Audubon These bright fall mornings while most of us are taking our last minute snoozes, a few nature lov- ers meet with Mr. Sanders at the flagpole and begin a search for the last struggling birds of the season. President ,........... .......... M orris Hood Vice President ....... .......... I ack Evans Secretary ........... .,....... I une Matson Beacon Hard work and unusual ingenuity enable the weekly newspaper staff to bring out a paper which is judged one of the seven best in its class in the country by National Scholastic Press Association standards. Editor ....................... .....,.,........... I im Haight Associate Editor ...i.....,.... Mary Bandouveris Assistant Editors ................ Florence Hogan Betty Fox Assistant Editor .........,........ Frances Skinner News Editor ......,...... .....,...... I im Bowman Sports Editor ......,.... ........ R ichard Schulz Feature Editor .........,.,........,....... Patty Felske Business Manager ........,..,.. Margaret Friday Advertising Manager .......,.... Richard Evans Badminton Playing at noon is great fun, although the work of putting up and taking down the nets seems endless, unless you can induce club adviser Von Haden to lend a hand. President ................... ........ K en Thiesen Secretary ........ .......,. I anet Iames Girls' Athletic Association Hockey occupies the after school hours of the G.A.A. girls. This fall, after a period of practice play, tournament games were played between teams representing the various classes. The sen- iors emerged as champions. President ..................................,,. Sally Grove Vice President .....,.,........,. Iosephine Gaudio Secretary .............. ...........,..... K atie Geritz Kipikawi Key members of the yearbook staff are ap- pointed to their positions, and the job of recruiting new workers is begun. A chronological arrange- ment is decided upon, and the general layout of the book is begun. Co-editor CCopy and Layoutl ........ ........Dorothy Nelson Co-editor tPhotographyD ........ George Nield Autumn Section Editor .......... Helen Quimby Winter Section Editor .... Mardelle Schneller Spring Section Co-editors..Virginia Nelson Lois Diedrich Library To serve the school through service in the library is the aim of this group. As a part of the general social program, the Horlick Library club is enter- tained at a tea in November. President ,,......,... .....,....... L orraine Thoemke Vice President ............ Katherine Demopulos Secretary .......................... Rosella McConnell Photography At times this fall you may have observed people in strange positions: lying on the ground, sitting, kneeling, hanging from queer places, practically standing on their heads. Perhaps you thought they were tetched, but they weren't really crazy, just members of the Photography club engaged in their favorite pastime, shooting with their candid cameras. President ......... ........ R ichard Keller Secretary ........ ....... H elen Alusic Chess Eighteen members meet to play this thought provoking game in room 125 each Thursday. According to information at hand, German blitz tactics have had little influence in altering methods of chess play. P1'eSidenf .............. ......... G lenn Lockwood Vice President ,...,.., ,,,,,.,,,,, I qmes Schulz SGCIGTUTY .............. .......... P hyllis Alcorn Commercial Honor To help acquaint members with the demands of prospective employers and to keep them informed about latest business methods is the aim of this organization. This is accomplished by arranging visits to local factories and offices, and by bring- ing speakers from these offices to student meetings. President .........................,......., Phyllis Reiche Vice President .................... Margaret Friday Secretary .............. .........,,,. I ean Iensen Treasurer ........... ...... C arl Bullmore Page 26 Autumn Club Activities Forum ' Friendly arguments are the vogue at club meet- ings. Listening to Town Hall of the Air discussions, supper meetings, and attendance at city council sessions are some of the many activities of this group. President ...................................... Guy Zaricor Vice President .................. Mary Claire Lahr Secretary .............. ........... D orothy Zinnen Treasurer ........... ........,... D ean Holden Prop Twisters Friday afternoon is flying day. If the weather is favorable, the model planes soar out-of-doors: if not, the gym serves as a testing ground. With all the recent advances made in airplane construction, club members are kept busy trying out new ideas. President .............................. Warren Ranscht Vice President ........ ............. D on Botsford Secretary .............. ........., I erry Jackson Rifle Club Regular night for shooting is Thursday at the Park High range maintained at Mitchell school. Chief social activity of the organization during the fall season is a series of roller skating parties. Incidentally, they are a source of revenue too. President ............................................ Bill Bach Vice President ........... .....,..,.. F red Hansche Secretary .......................................... Ioe Longo Assistant Secretary .......... Glenn Lockwood Science To further the interest of members in various fields of science is the aim of this school organi- zation. Trips to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry are red letter days on the calendar. President ............................................ Al Exner Vice President ........... ....... E leanor Genich Secretary ....,................... .,.,...... B etty Becker Assistant Secretary ................ Lois Dierstein l X f N Qu ,hx lcll lll, Q Q I n CD 3? 'Why ? at-s in f 71- X ff' Page 27 Student Council Home room representatives met together particu- larly to consider and to provide for student social needs, as well as to operate in fields where student government can operate. Particular projects of the Council this fall were after school pep sessions, the matinee turnabout dance, the all-school eve- ning dance, and the decoration of the goal posts for the Park-Horlick game. President ..........................,..... Robert Morgan Vice President ........... ........ S teve Henkes Secretary ........................ ........ M ary Gilday Assistant Secretary ................ Carol Burkert Tri Alpha Service projects of the club are school magazine sales, Red Cross knitting, and a Big Sister plan for aiding incoming students to get oriented. Special recreational features are the Halloween party and an entertainment for fathers designated as Dad's Night. President ............... ........, D orothy Heath Vice President ........ ....,........ N aja Roslak Secretary ....,......... ......... S hyla Slobodkin Treasurer .......... ......,.,..... R uth Taylor Table Tennis Ping-pong tournaments have a strong appeal to Park students. Not only are championship rounds played at the regular Friday meetings, but a number of matches were scheduled with members of the Horlick club. Several of the boys enter and win honors in the city tournament. President ,.,........................... Violet Melander Vice President ......... ........ ,....... T o m Hughes Secretary .............. ..................... R uth Taylor Treasurer .......... ......... C arol Vande Bunt Wichaka A reception for sophomore girls opened the fall activities. The traditional formal initiation cere- mony, the Hick-Iig, and the Donut Drag were the highlights of the social program. Besides these general Wichaka activities, the individual class organizations had their own individual programs. President ................................ Gloria Chesnut Vice President ......... ........ B arbara Hoaglin Secretary ..........,....... ...,......... I oyce Peters Social Chairman ........ ......... E ugenia Lewis Class of Iune 1944 E .-1 O IE af o E U F4 I-I-1 :E 0 .4 5 D4 O E m Q 5 E :C ol sf w 0 5-4 L5 C U' .H C U :C Q si ca nn ,Q db r: Ill O N O .-1 ei O N r E lk. 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Brown, Don Lam- bert, and Lorraine Steuer. The seller-Miss Sorenson! 4-Put 'everything else aside! After school the faculty team plays the B squad. Pictured above is the Faculty Flash, Mr. Gach, lying down on the job. We lose-they win. A meeting of the projector club is held. These boys operate the projector whenever their serv- ices are needed: Bill Gittings, president: Bill lerstad, Albert Hognsvoog, George Schulz, Nor- man Friedman, Mr. Berven, adviser: and Glenn Lockwood. 5-Wichaka has its annual Donut Drag, with Dick Pease and Gloria Chesnut as Duke and Duch- ess. Nancy George crowns the Duke. Hoopsters journey to Madison and whip East 33-12. Orwiq nets 15 points. 7--Iapan declares war on the United States. 8-School radios become popular as students and teachers listen intently to the historic speeches in Congress before the formal declaration of war is made. Page 32 . 1 C 8 1 f if 1 -The Iunior Council, composed of representa- tives from each Iunior B home room, meets to discuss a proposed constitution. Lindley Pugh, chairman of the committee, reads the sub- mitted copy. Officers in the front of the room include Bruce Larson, president: Wally Ioyner, vice-president, Lois Diedrich, treasurer, and Ioyce Larson, secretary. 10-With the Wichalca girls as hostesses, the fac- DECEMBER: Tea for the Teachers 12 Page 33 ulty members are entertained at the annual Faculty Tea. Those pouring are Sue Trauger, Mildred Vidakovic, Kamma Thomsen, Mar- delle Schneller, and Helen Poulsen. Hostesses and guests include Mr. Close, Dorothy Close, Mary lane Abrahamson, Marion Senstad, Marylu Pulford, Miss Sorenson, and Eleanor lander. Entertainment features include a shadow play, songs by Dorothy Close, and a reading by lean Harcus. Unique decorations provide Christmas atmosphere not only for the Wichaka program, but for all the week's activities in the cafeteria. Lois Nelson sings two Christmas songs as her part of the Faculty Tea program. -Tri-Alpha's weekly noon penny dance. Two of the many who attend are Marjorie Peters and Ruben Schafer. r I DECEMBER: Revenge on Horlick -Park's basketball team humbles Horlick 23-19. Saucke and Iohnson lead scoring in a rough and hard game. B caqemen lose to Horlick 27-19. Horlick cagers make a frantic but futile effort to take the ball on the rebound as it swishes through the basket for another two points for Park. Bob Fisher, Bruce Larsen, Bob Orwig, and Gene Saucke are turning back down court to resume play. Bob Orwig goes into the air on the tip-off, with Art Iohnson, Gordon Taylor, and Ray Mertins maneuvering to cover their men or to receive the ball. In an attempt to promote more school spirit, the Student Council advances the idea of form- ing a Pep club. The suggestion is received with enthusiasm and the club is formed under Mr. Gach's direction. At the Park-Horlick game the Pep club demon- strates its first letter formations. Notice our band in action Ion the opposite page! as it swings into the victory song during an intermission. -Members of the Student Council decorate the halls with boughs of holly. Precariously perched on top the ladder is Dale Wiefenbach. Richard Hadwill, and Marylee Leach lend helping hands. Mr. Walter, popular English teacher, gets leave of absence beginning with the Christmas holidays, to continue his studies at Ohio State. He plans to return in September of next year. :- Page 34 DECEMBER: 16 School Until Christmas Eve! -Not often do you find the Forum club sitting quietly around a table discussing social prob- lems, but this seems to be one of the excep- tions. Pictured are Mary Gilday, Mary Clair Lahr, Carol Burlcert, Howard Leslie, Reif Hus- sell, and Helen Whiting. 19-Our basketeers beat Beloit for the first time in the Fairbanks-Morse Gym, 14-12, in a close- guarding game. The B squad loses its third straight encoun- ter to the Beloit B team. Grapplers open the season by Whipping West Milwaukee ZSVZ-115. Kovar, Brann, Kanelos, Csipkes, Baker, and Kimpel all win their matches. 21-Obviously posed, but nevertheless a good pic- ture, we show a few of Miss Hemmers gym assistants: K. Reschlce, S. Czajlcowslri, S. Grove, R. Leskowicz, M. Andersen, and B. Gil- bertson. 23-After the Christmas musical, Tri-Alpha holds open house at its annual Alumni Tea. Pictured are a few of the alumni, teachers, and their friends. Page 3 5 V l JANUARY: School Officers Are Elected -School again. The semester's close draws near and we begin to get really excited about school work not yet completed. All-school election campaigners begin to get busy. The senior B's feel confident as usual of victory. If Steve Henlces is elected, it will be the third victory for the class of Iune 1942. Rosemary H ulett, Ruth Larsen, Dolores Lojeske, Bill Gittings, Leone Kava, Mary Bandouveris, and LaVerne Larsen work on propaganda. The seniors' chief plan of attack is a public address system over which they play popular music in front of school and announce the cor- rect time at intervals each morning for the benefit of late arrivals. 7 -A new idea in campaign assemblies is tried with real success. Each party is allowed only 5 minutes. Each group of candidates gives a short and concise section of its party platform. At the upper right of the V is Bill Miller, Iunior A. Iust opposite him is Bruce Larsen, Iunior B. All candidates are surprisingly well equipped to handle the job of president. Who Wins?? 12-Here are the winners. The class of Iune 1942 wins again, but fails to elect its complete slate: Steve Henlces, president, Senior B: Wally loy- ner, vice-president, Iunior B: Sally Grove, sec- retary, Senior B1 and Sue Trauger, treasurer, Iunior B. Page 36 IANUARY: Working on the Line -20 below zero. Slacks become a familiar sight around the halls of Park. -Kenneth Kovar and Ray Christensen play out a tournament game of chess, with Thomas Anderson, Boy Alcorn, Guilbert F orsman and LeRoy Fett as spectators. -Cage game between Park and Madison West has both spectators and players in an uproar with a last minute decision relative to the rules pertaining to a double foul. The loss is first of the season for Orange and Blue. Final score, West 25-Park 24. Kenosha Vocats trip our B Cagemen for their fourth loss, 31-17. Milwaukee Washington's state champ wrest- lers win a close match from Park. Both teams forfeit in two weight classifications. Kanelos is the only Park winner by virtue ot his pin fall over his Washington opponent. -One of the sewing classes tries mass produc- tion methods in the making of aprons for the cooking classes. lean Iordan models the items that go into the new aprons to be sure they will tit when fin- ished. Frances Guldan, Lilliam Vium, Elaine Aksland, Gladys Nelson, Iune Erickson, and Margaret Mickelsen inspect their work. Mr. Phillip Lee and his wife entertain the stu- dents at an assembly with various curios from China. He sings many native songs and compares American customs with those of China. Although both Mr. and Mrs. Lee speak with almost perfect English, Mrs. Lee still retains part of the sing-song tone which is characteristic of the Chinese language. IANUARY: Honors to the Few Deep in plans for the Wichaka Senior Fare- well, which is to feature a skit titled Ten Years Hence: Our Seniors in Defense, are Bonnie Hoffert, Elsie Brooks, Shirley Mantle, Helen Quimby, Marion Frank, and Norma Jensen. Bob Fisher receives the American Legion award as the outstanding graduating athlete. Bob earned 774 points. Other awards are pre- sented to Frances Skinner, highest class schol- arship: Stanley Zupek, higest boys' scholar- ship: Carol Quimby, creative writing award: Mary Gliatas, Tri-Alpha service pin: lack Evans, D. A. B. American history award: Ieanne Rhodes, Commercial Honor spelling trophy: Delores Erickson, typing trophy: and Sally Grove, lean Roeschen, and losephine Gaudio, G.A.A. three-year pins. Twenty-three students are initiated into the National Honor Society. Included in this group are: First row: F. Skinner, B. Proost, Mr. Harris Russell, who presided over the ceremony: I. Stockham, I. F elske, M. Leach. Back row: G. Kemp, B. Haas, R. Ianecky, B. Christensen, and M. Schneller. Park regains lead in the conference race by virtue of its 33-25 win over Ianesville. Orwig leads in the scoring for Park. The B Squad goes down in defeat at the hands of the Janesville B cagers. Mr. Chamberlain cuts up for senior banquet. Page 38 IANUARY: Semester's End - Graduation -Matmen close the first half of the season with an impressive 31-8 win over South Division of Milwaukee. Kanelos and Csipkes climax their wrestling careers by pinning their men. Each semester the Beacon rewards its workers with a party. This year it was held in the cafeteria. -Senior Ban uet the last rou art of the Q - 9 P P Y departing seniors before graduation. Mr. Giese is the principal speaker. -Students begin to collect tin cans for National Defense . . . and two tons of metal are piled up at school. -Graduation night. The end of a happy three years at Park. Dr. Harold W. Ruopp gives the address. Report Cards. 'Nuff said?? -Park continues on the victory path by defeat- ing Kenosha 30-23. Saucke and Fisher play their last game for the Orange and Blue. Our fame spreads. The Pep club now exe- cutes the more difficult formations with ease, and has a regular routine outlined for each intermission of the evening. Page 39 FEBRUARY: Clean Slates Again -Another semester. We renew promises to study and to get better marks. A new group of wide-eyed but definitely sophisticated soph- mores enroll at Park. -Big Bob Orwig leads basketball team to a 34-21 victory over lowly Madison East. New lineup clicks smoothly. The play does get a bit rough. B squaders gain thrilling last minute win over Sons of American Legion cage team 22-18. Moe leads scorers. -Miss Barta leaves for Colorado in the service of her country as an army nurse. Good luclc! -We receive a new school nurse. Introducing Miss Mary Seater who will take over the duties of Miss Barta. -Wrestling team defeats West Milwaukee for the second time. Collins, Brann, Kovar, Soren- son, Miller, and Kimpel are victorious in their respective weights. They float through the air with the greatest of ease, these daring young men on the tram- poline. The act is received with such great enthusiasm that several clubs consider the proposition of collecting enough money to buy a trampoline for school use. At the invitation of the performers several boys from the audience join the acrobats in entertaining the students. Basketeers thrash Horlick 22-10. Larson makes 7 points to lead in scoring. Pep Club outcheers Horlick rooters in the latter's own gym. Improved B cagers outscore Horlick's B team to win. Page 40 S L Q-055 FEBRUARY: The Milkman Has a Lantem -War time starts. Students grope their way to school in the darkness of early morn. 3 J 64 C In I --Irene Bialecki, student school treasurer, and Iane Orvis complete a money transaction. Mr. Hawker, the faculty adviser, gives it his offi- cial approval. 11-Grace Pfeiffer and Don Olle shyly hold hands for the benefit of the Kipi photographer at the Senior Valentine party. George Olson and Tom Nelson entertain their senior classmates with an exhibition of black- out dueling. Amused spectators are lack Pal:- ter, Bill Sayles, Richard Schulz, Rosemary Hulett, Mary Kirby, Hugh Burns, and Virgil Cagle. -Miss Haase, in her capacity as student coun- selor gathers data on various training schools beyond high school levels, and advises stu- dents in preparing for and in selecting their colleges. -Park encounters Beloit for second time and gains fifth straight victory. Orwig bottles up Herd while scoring 17 points himself. Final score reads 31-18. The B team also gains victory by winning from the Beloit reserves 26-20. Page 41 - FEBRUARY: Time Marches On - Roses are red, violets are blue, Sugar is sweet and so are you. Wichaka-Tawasi Valentine dance at the Y. W. -First call for volunteers. All students who can sing, jig, stand on their heads or do almost anything at all are asked to report to the Student Talent Committee. -Adolph Wagner, print shop assistant since 1935, receives notice to report to Fort Sheridan. We present proof of what the army does to a man. In keeping with the war demands there was an increasingly large enrollment in the shop classes last semester, so much so that Satur- day and noon classes were introduced. Working with lathes is an important part of the machine shop training. Busily engaged in this occupation are Benny Ziolkowski, Bob Pul- ford, Elwin Veto, Dick Sieracki, Charles Tyllo, Harold Seberg, and George Pappas. Checking up on the accuracy of the electric shop equipment are Frank Vena, Deane Iver- son, and Gordon Linblad. Bill Hubbard sets up the drill press in preparation for use. Page 42 Page 43 membership in the junior tied Cross. titty cents enrolls the whole room. Mr. Berven gives his group of photo-fiends, Charles Bingen, Carl Bullmore, and Warren Ranscht, a few pointers on the intricacies of a camera. The gym has been used by intramural athletes during the Winter months, but the Badminton Club now reorganizes and resumes its activi- ties. Ianet Iames and Kenneth Thiesen are partners on the defensive. 20-Catching up on a little back art work Agnes Pushkor, Betty Oleson, and Bette Thompson obligingly pose for the Kipi photographer. This year each art student is doing several tasks as service to the school, such as keeping the trophy case in order, decorating for the school musical, or making signs for the school clubs. At the beginning of the new semester the stu- dents are greeted with a rearranged cafeteria. For once the seniors feel like sophmores as they get their food for the first time under this new and simplified system. Everyone is pleased with the resulting orderliness. Our basketeers put a strangle hold on the championship by vanquishing Madison West 29-25. We await the game with Kenosha on Saturday night. FEBRUQQ Y: . R991-then tation . . in the Cdfeteg-ja x'H5E wig. FEBRUARY: The Fleet's In -Disaster' Keno's Red Devils s oil Park's chances for a clear title. A desperdle last min- ute rally fails and we suffer a 23-19 defeat, there. B Team also loses to Red Devils. 23 24 -was-3,3 -Some big time play goes on in the girls' gym too. At the toss up Katie Hansen and an uniden- tified classmate jump to put the ball in the hands of waiting teammates. Doris Stolen and Betty Bush are among the players. The referee is Helen Kweksus. Soundly defeated in early games, the '42 B squad under Coach Krause, won consistently in late season. Squad members are: Sitting: M. Ianikian, R. Dykstra, P. Mandli, I. Moe, Bill Iohnson, Iens Poulsen, N. Cluster, Mgr. D. Hill- man. Standing: L. Sittig, S. Bobeck, B. Ierstad, Dick Iohnson, I. Wood, N. Grant, W. Sander- hoff, D. Black, and H. Silver. -Franlc Dederich and Norman Madsen, mem- bers ot the Iune class, are home on a short vacation before being called into action with the navy. Frank and Norman are two of the fifteen boys who leave school before gradua- tion for the services. A play entitled Bargains in Cathay , is given by the dramatics class as a laboratory experi- ment: director, Shirley Hansen: characters pic- tured, Harry Kintzler, loyce Hinsman, Roger Kusche, and Nancy George. Page 44 FEBRUARY: Big Eight Co-Champions -Ridin down Park's famous fourth floor esca g . lator are Russell Skow, Mary Schulte, Scherle Ierstad, Dorothy Nelson, Rose Ayers, Eunice Iander, and Ioyce Bax on their way to the third floor elevator. What fun! -F lash! Park students turned into the streets- I as tin can collectorsl. Loretta Risenauer, Con- nie Oertel, I une Nielsen, and Shirley Davy, are a few of the Park girls who are not above lending the boys a hand in the bi-weekly tin can drives. 27-Gu Green not onl tells the life of Lincoln Y Y I but portrays his character in speech and dress. For the second season in a row, Park gains a Big Eight co-championship in basketball as the boys drub Ianesville 33-20. Madison Cen- tral, not scheduled this year by Park, ties for top honors with a 10 won, 2 lost rating. Members of the squad are: Front row: Ien- nings Thompson, Ray Mertins, Art Iohnson, Wally Ioyner, Chuck Schoenherr, Lloyd Niel- sen, Gordon Taylor, Leonard Forkner, Carl Nisen. Back Row: Mgr. Bill Sayles, Dick Akin, Bruce Larson, Bob Orwiq, Ward Vilmann, Don Brown, Bob Fisher, Bob Inqroville, Gene Sauke, and Walter Doperalski. B squad trounces Blue lays in its final game of the season. Our matmen's journey to South Division proves successful as they trounce their oppo- nents in all weights but three, one of which is forfeit. Collins, Brcmn, Sorenson, Pugh, Gibi- lian, and Kimpel win their matches. -Hi-Y and Co-Rec clubs hold a reception and dance at the Y. M. C. A. Page 4 5 Winter Club Activities Audubon Winter months and war time interfere with the usual early morning schedule, so the 7 o'clock hikes are discontinued until late in March. The tradi- tional pilgrimage to the Milwaukee Public Museum is made on a North Shore Streamliner on Decem- ber 26. A restaurant meal and a theater party are included in the round of activities. A bird feeding station is maintained throughout the winter, the cost being borne by voluntary con- tributions of members. First semester officers continue to serve. Ad- viser of the group is Mr. Sanders. Badminton The forty members suspend activities during the winter months because the intramural basketball program prevents their getting the gymnasiums for use during the noon hour. There is no change in officers or adviser for the second semester. Beacon The staff continues to put out a grand newspaper and receives special congratulations on its fine Christmas edition. In January the staff has its an- nual party, and in February a farewell party is held for Adolph Wagner, printing shop assistant, who is called into the anned forces. Staff member- ship continues at about 45. The new semester brings new editorial heads: Editor ................................ Mary Bandouveris Associate Editors .................. Richard Schulz Iames Bowman Assistant Editors .,.......................... Pat Felske Harold Goder News Editor .................................... lim Haight Assistant News Editor,.He1en Bandouveris Sports Editor ...................... Bradford Sebstad Assistant Sports Editor ................ Burt Belzer Feature Editor ....,...,..,................ Pat Kearney Photographer .................... Iohn Schroeder Advertising Manager ........ Margaret Friday Business Manager .................,.... Ioyce Keller Faculty Adviser ,......... ......... M r. Iohnson Kipikawi Materials to be used in the yearbook are gathered and arranged by a staff membership of 25. Seniors have their individual pictures taken, and the first panels are mounted up. A Christmas party is planned and then dropped because of the pressure of work. Helen Quimby decides to work for Iune graduation, so the fall editor is lost. The photography staff counts its negatives and decides it's time to get to work. Student Business Manager Bob Morgan begins his sales campaign. Chess The club loses a few members but continues its weekly meetings. A Christmas party is a special feature. Miss Perham continues as adviser. Offi- cers for the second semester are: President .................................. Phyllis Alcorn Secretary-treasurer ...................... Roy Alcorn Commercial Honor Several movies showing the operations in busi- ness offices are shown at regular meetings of the group. Officers for the second semester are: President .................................. Carl Bullmore Vice President ....... ........ I ean Johnson Secretary .................................... Phyllis Kelly Treasurer .................................. Phyllis Reiche Advisers ........ Misses Baker and McDonald Forum The club continues its efforts to stimulate student interest in current social, economic and political problems. Before the assembled Park students, Elizabeth Fox, Carol Burkert, and Dorothy Nelson debate with Bob Morgan, Guy Zaricor, and Bill Zinnen the issue: Resolved, that inter-school athletics should be abolished. In February the group brings Ensign Custer from Great Lakes to tell students about the work there. He speaks in a general student assembly. The group has a Christmas program, a quiz game, and continues its supper meetings. Average membership throughout the year is 30. Officers for the second semester are: President ...................................... Guy Zaricor Vice President ............................ Bob Morgan Secretary ............. ....... D orothy Nelson Treasurer .......... ........ D orothy Zinnen Adviser .......................................... W. I. Iselin Girls' Athletic Association Skating comes into its own as a winter sport. However, they do ft, whether on ice or on boards at their December roller skating party, many of the girls insist that an essential phase of the fun is picking yourself up after you've fallen down. Volleyball is played in December and Ianuary, and basketball in February. The annual Christ- mas party is held. For the first time awards are made to members of the all star teams selected at the end of tourna- ment play. Some 90 girls are paid-up members. Officers for the second semester are: Pfesfdenf ----------------............ .Betty Gilbertson V-ice PI'eSlde1'1t ...,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burqn Secretary-Treasurer ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lane O1-vis Adviser ---------------.--............ .... M iss Dougherty Page 46 Winter Club Activities Library Club members have an active winter season. Besides performing their usual school services, these students have a Christmas party in Decem- ber, a senior farewell party late in Ianuary, and a Valentine party in February. Officers elected for the spring semester include: President ........,................. Rosella McConnell Vice President ...................... Warren Koehler Secretary .,,,................................ Patty Felske Advisers ...... Misses Vold and Christiansen Pep A brand new organization makes its appearance at Park during the winter months. As the out- growth of Student Council discussions, a club to promote school spirit is launched. Over 100 stu- dents meet each Tuesday and Thursday noons to work out organized cheers and stunts. White gloves, beanies, and flash cards are used effec- tively. Eventually a program is worked out under which there is a stunt or a cheer scheduled for each intermission. So much interest do the activi- ties of the group arouse that a Milwaukee Iournal photographer takes pictures at two home games and then gives them a page display in the Sunday roto section of that paper. Promoter and sponsor of the group is Mr. Iohn Gach. Photography Instead of merely discussing processes, the club members try actually doing the work. Tabletop pictures of miniature objects and enlarging are two projects that get special attention. Spring semester officers are: President .,.............................,...... Dale Larson Secretary-treasurer .............. Margrete Allyn Adviser ......................... .............. M r. Berven Prop Twisters Model airplane flyers suspend activities during December and Ianuary because the gym is not available. In February indoor flying is resumed. New officers are: President ..............................,... George Schulz A Vice President ......... ......., W arren Ranscht Secretazy ................ ........,. D on Botsford Adviser ......... ....... M r. Sanders Science Members investigate the uses made of the photo- electric cell. New officers take charge: President ...............,.......... Norman Friedman Secretary-treasurer ................., Betty ,Becker Assistant ............................ George Friedman Adviser .....,,..,...,....... ....,...,.,......,, M r. Close Page 47 Rifle Because of the war situation, the government sends notice that free ammunition will no longer be supplied. Club members begin a campaign to collect old magazines to finance shell purchases. Four series of national bi-weekly matches are held. Mr. LaBonde has 85 boys shooting under his super- vision. Two changes in officers are made: Secretary ............. .,........................ D on Bohm Assistant Secretary .................. Fred Schulte Student Council The 60 student representatives continue to pro- mote student interests, being responsible for a par- ticularly successful school party and the organiza- tion of the Pep club. Officers are: President .................................... Steve Henkes Vice President ........................ Walter Ioyner Secretary .............. .......... S ally Grove Treasurer ...... ......... S ue Trauger Adviser ....... ........... M r. Gach Table Tennis Weekly tournaments are continued. Candy sales are held to raise money. New officers are chosen: President ....................,................. Ed Graham Vice President ........ ......... W alter Seatter Secretary.. ..,......... ............... P hyllis Kelly Treasurer ........... .................... R ief Russell Adviser ...... ........ M iss Pennefeather Tri Alpha A roller skating party, a party for Taylor Or- phanage children, a reception and tea for alumni after the Christmas school musical program, and reception and Big Sister assignments for new stu- dents are the winter high lights for this group. Second semester officers chosen are: President .....................,.....,,.,.,,,, Mary Gildqy Vice President ..,...... .,,,,,,.., L ois Weqsemqn Secretary ................................ Betty Sorenson Treasurer .................................... Naja Roslak Advisers ............ Misses Haase and Walker Wichaka General Wichaka gives a faculty tea in Decem- ber and a Senior Farewell in Ianuary. 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O ann, cmd ugm I en, B IS Ande 2 P age 50 , .4 , , - wi hw if LED 'E Fil? ,S x ,fel tif, w q'-f EW Digi gig, g,g4 r2,' 'Wi www A , E91-ig H53 'Fir-- My UW . lil? ,,.- fl- 3 Q Q ,,,, I , 'Vb,, S X , lm mf L' SW W! mf 'M 3-Ei, L, m i V K sw! i his , X V, W Iii! ww 9:2 , Q HL ,Elf gg3r,H , U W' wit were is: mf V i 3 xt x 1 A 231 an 1 fwVf.' ffm M 44 f.l,fw: 1 it sw' 11 I K M -413 V 9 'ng iw ,J 0 ,.... Q if mi? :,,- A,A-, 1-A - ,M . ,, .. D.. ,f Af' 5' E lc V', S l t ,Ag A M Patricia Marie Bayer Gerald Bethke Ioseph Bobeck Alice A. Boness Evelyn Iune Brauer Marian Lucille Bourke Iames Brunnelsen Milton Charles Burdick Rose Brozovich February Frances Martha Skinner Class Secretary Ioe Iohn Csipkes Class President Thomas Acklam Helen Alusic Lois Alcott Elaine Andress Robert B. Baker Iohn Louis Bandelin Page 5 2 Graduates Donald Holmes Snyder Class Vice-president lack Harvey Nielsen Class Treasurer George Peter Caynak Evert Carlson Marie Checkvala William R. Christensen Elizabeth Ann Christensen Augie C. Christensen Gordon Christensen Robert E. Christensen Milton Iohn Curcio Page 5 3 I M .A if EV. if V g A g E A C, 5 5 fir wb V .H ,... , ww K1 Y- K far, Q ? 4 Y f A' ,L-. ww' 7' 1 dm , , if ,,iQ' W, 5252541 , r' fg L , ,A I Athletics was an around the calendar attraction for class president Ioe Csipkes. Football co-cap- tain in the fall, member of the wrestling team in the winter, and member of the track team in the spring months, Ioe also participated in Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council and Rifle club. Class vice president Donald Snyder took an ac- tive part in cross country and intramural basket- ball. He also held an office in the Audubon club. Versatile Frances Skinner worked on the Beacon, as an editor, was president of junior Wichaka, active in orchestra, Choristers, band and was a member of Quill and Scroll. She also ranked highest in her graduation class in scholarship, besides being secretary of her senior class. Iack Nielsen, known as Ieep to many of his friends, was elected treasurer of the senior class and was before graduation the staff artist of the Kipikawi. V t V 'JP' N-r-qty i' 1 if Dolores Evelyn Erickson Lorraine Ioyce Fergus Iune Elizabeth Felske Ioyce Fick Robert Iohn Fisher Elaine Fisher Dorothy Friday Robert L. Fuller Iune Galbraith February Rose Christensen Violet Christensen Thomas Devine Catherine Erb Reynold Dykstra Robert Davy Robert Earl Eisenhauer Robert Ernst Norma Erickson 'sf A. -Sf A rv J L Page '54 L Graduates Mary Gliatas Ianice Cleone Gill Iosephine V. Gaudio lean Granger Emmett Greene Ioseph Grno William Ralph Haas Iack Hansen Dorothy Louise Heath Robert Harcus Kenneth Louis Hein Sigurd T. Hegland Page '55 . v-- X-K N A i' , -... Vs-1' 'I! ' S 'Z' Although Robert Eisenhauer is by rights an artist with the violin, he was also prominent in other school student activities, Choristers, orchestra, and French and German clubs. Dramatics was the chief extra curricular activity of ace Marion Bourke. She participated in the senior class play, W'hat A Life, and also in Our Town . She did excellent work as an artist and was interested in Wichaka and Badminton clubs. Puchard Ianecky Robert F. Iohnson Robert Louis Iohnson Raymond H. Iohnson 1 Kenneth Clarence Iones Robert W. Iohnson Richard Iames Iohnston William R. Jones Beverly Rose Kadlecik Ethel Kacvin Graduates Ioyce Kammerer Nick Kanelos Walter Dewane Keller Gladys Kemp Robert LeRoy Kirkendoll Iohn Frank Kirkendoll lack Willard Krogh Betty lane Kitt Betty Klinkhammer Doris May Larsen William LaBlanc Dorothy Iane Kuhlman Page 57 . X H ,gy fs.: --M is -uni-'gk . ' K s 1. Y ' Carol Quimby, an all around student, belonged to Wichaka, Commercial Honor, and French clubs. She placed second in scholarship in her class and won the A. A. U. W. award for the best creative writing in the senior class. William Proost by no means let his interest in chemistry overrule all other activities. He earned an B in Rifle club, was a member of Einsteimtes Student Council and Forum club. He belonged to the Bowling club and was S. C. A. cashier in his home room. L ff , 9 sing , 555 i Virginia Mogensen Iames Molbeck Hubert Andrew Moody Marshall Moore Rosemary Iacqueli Iocille M. Moran Elsie Nasticky F. Corinne Nelson Bruce Neil Mutz ne Moore February Marylee Leach Maxine Larson Robert I. Leichty Ioe Longo Glenn Lockwood Betty lane Madsen Lois lane Matson Laurette Mailandt David K. Meltzer ,gp-fp ,yyl ' IQZ V gg 5 is-lei A Xp-nf A Page 5 8 '3'3Lf7-'kr l ., N Graduates Lois lean Nelson Richard I. Neubert LaVerne Beatrice Nelson Martha Agnes O'Connor Arlene Norstrom Marjorie D. Neumann Arthur Oleson Betty Iane C. Pearson Marion Odders Ioan R. Pfeiffer Ieanette Pedersen Carl Oluf Pedersen y ns? E.. ff. 'U 2? f'-' 'K V A. .. ,A , . :A Page 59 Q sl Q 3' 1 ' 0 wif' p an iw 'wr ii at -,.. A 435' 1 'N' Q Hub Moody, runner up for the athletic award, was a bulwork of strength in the line on the foot- ball team and participated in track events. He was elected vice-president of the Student Council and president of the Hi-Y. Friendly little Elaine Stewart was president of sophomore Wichaka, belonged to the Riding club. and served her home room for three years as S. C. A. cashier. Gr. ., 3. ti, . gg R ' N A , y A I tx vii A., A .N Gene L. Saucke Otto Schieman lay Rees Schatz Raymond Edward Schoening Mardelle P. Schneller Alan C. Schneider lens I. Scott AL February Arnold Pias - IJJLQQM- Cv-vw-sono - George Thomas Pottinger Frank R. Petersen Marylou Powers William C. Proost Carol Rogers Quimby Margaret Sandor Dorothy May Rogstad Shirley L. Robinson 905 M N-4, as y fs., Donald W. seqholm gg Q Q M S Bette Catherine Smith A di ' in Page 60 Graduates Olive Gwendolyn Smith Alvin George Sommer Roger G. Simonsen Ierry Spear Robert B. Sommerfeld Elaine Stewart Clifford Skovsted Lorraine Thoemke Iohn D. Stocl-:ham Virginia Mae Thompson Vernon L. Thompson Olaw Thomsen Page 61 i V is 4' N. A t E vis I ff-EIR l as-. G lllll F1 . K' QY' 1 X x F X , mari, Iohn Stockham earned his title as cr senior ace by being a Beacon sports editor, member of the R club, active in intramurals, cross-country, Stu- dent Council, and Quill and Scroll. Ace Mardelle Schneller served on the Kipi in various positions for three years. She was inter- estid in Wichaka, Quill and Scroll and the Forum clu . 2 al s - 4 in-rf I f 3' if A Norman Winther Ruth Louise Wilsorr Carolyn lean Zold Russell lack Zunke Stanley F. Zupek James MacDonald Tulloch Ralph Walter Uebel Peter Tishuk Thurman Wesley Wade William Louis Warner Helen Louise VanDooze'r Robert Frederick White Ralph S. Webber Donald K. Weeks Page 62 Page 63 National Honor Society Midyear Elections Lois Alcott Marian Bourke Evelyn Brauer Robert Eisenhauer Iune E. F elske Lorraine Fergus William Haas Dorothy Heath Richard Ianecky Robert F. Iohnson Gladys Kemp Mary Lee Leach Ioe Longo Laurette Mailandt Corinne Nelson William Proost Carol Quimby Mardelle Schneller Frances Skinner Elaine Stewart Iohn Stockham Iames Tulloch Stanley Zupek February graduates not pictured Evelyn L. Andersen Andrew Bodnar Alice Chordegian Gerald Clickner Carmella De Luca Ector Falbo Robert Fredrickson Darrol Gehrig Honoraries QUILL AND SCROLL lim Haight, president Mary Bandouveris, vice-president Dorothy Nelson, secretary 'Ioan Gere Iames Glidden Arlene Helding David Lowe Edward Miller Victor Morris Mary Peck Edith Petersen Graduating members: Mardelle Schneller Iohn Stockham Active members: George Nield Richard Schulz New initiates: lim Bowman Richard Evans Pat Felske Iune F elske Margaret Friday Harold Goder Marie Harveland Leonard Hulbert Bob Morgan Helen Quimby Frances Skinner Helen Putra 'Iacqueline Robin Ioseph Schram 'Bette Wenscott Mike Wesley Mildred Zajac 'Portraits in 1941 Kipi Honoraries National Honor Society Iune Class Elections Mary Bandouveris Irene Bialecki Donald Botsford Donald Brown Bonnie Calkins Gloria Chesnut Dorothy Close Charles Constantine Marie Fachko Katherine Farmer Leonard Forkner Richard Fox Mary Gilday William Gittings Iohn Gliates Harold Goder lim Haight Shirley Hansen Rosemary Hulett Shirley Hunter Elaine Ianssen Allan Iohnson Helen Kwecksus Don Lambert Paul Lange Mary Lewis Rosella McConnell Robert Morgan Dorothy Nelson George Nield Donald Olle George Olsen Dick Pease Steve Polcin Helen Quimby Phyllis Raguse Phyllis Reiche Morris Rood Iohn Schroeder Richard Schulz Dolores Simon Shyla Slobodkin Rahela Smolarek Ieanne Sorauf Valentino Valente Dale Weifenbach In this time of national crisis, special respects must be paid those in- dividuals who offer their country their services, even their lives if need be, that this nation and its ways of life may live. How many Park students and graduates have been called into service, how many more will be called, or what sacrifices they will or already have made, we have no way of knowing. For them we can merely say, Done like a true son of Park. To fifteen boys who this year have withdrawn from school to go into the various services, and to one member of the staff who has volunteered, we can be a little more explicit. Our 1942 honor list includes: Army: Marvin Pater Air Corps: Patrick Dwyer Marines: Hugh Burns Darrel Langman lack Meekma Glenn R. Peterson Robert Stauss Navy: Army nursing: Earl Christiansen Frank Dederich Don Grabher Victor Hansen Richard Ludwig Norman Madsen Floyd Miller Elmer Sorensen Miss Caroline Barta Page 64 XW X X U x X ? swf? A j N xdt 1' 1 a Wy Y X S '53 - X MARCH: New Wolfing Season Opens -Several hundred Park students march bravely l?l to the nurse's office for tuberculin tests. -Orange and Blue crushes South Milwaukee in first game of Regional Tournament. Orwi is 9 key man in 28-19 victory. lack Lindstroth and Evelyn Marvin make their contributions to the Victory Book Campaign for soldiers and sailors. Too early for golf so we swing into action be- hind the Red Cross drive. -Ensign Custer reviews the in's and out's of a sailor's life at Great Lakes, telling the technique of balancing one's torso in a hammock, for if you don't balance yourself so, you fall out so. Shorewood eliminates Park from regional tour- nament, 2l-l9, stalling beautifully for five min- utes. Pep club cheers fail to bring victory for Big Eight champs. Wrestlers lose last dual match of season to Washington High of Milwaukee. Sorenson, Mil- ler, and Kimpel win matches. Training for state meet begins. In order to meet the Kipi deadline, Mr. Nem- acheck shows Ioyce Larsen and Virginia Nel- son just how indexing is done. -Waukesha noses Park out of third place in the regional, 16-14. Coach awards fifteen R's for 1942 season. Twelve letter men are expected to return next season. For service employees it's cr six day school. Staff workers include: Curtis Hall, W. B. Lovell, Raymond Beecher, Fred Hanson, Hilmer Iohn- son, Harry Anderson, and Iohn I. Nelson. Page 67 9.. 10 f f-fx -t.C'Ur C tit? MARCH: whats Q white Elephant? Charades, games, bingo, fun, and food. Having chained Mr. Hood to the mast, Messrs. Yanlcow and Culver display their masculinity while Mesdames Walker, Holt, Gach, and Van Galder add to the charm ot the scene as the rest ot the faculty ponder over the solution ot this Charade titled Ulysses. What's this? Faculty women going in for bingo! But you should see the white ele- phant prizes won. Did Miss Teucher, Neitzel, Case, or Mohr win that 1939 calendar? - Button, button, who's got the button? Red Cross buttons are distributed to all students pledging them members of the lunior Red Cross. Park is proud of its super-duper intramural basketball champions of room 107. Molinaro, Kusche, Larsen, Pattersen, Miller, and Nelson take time oft long enough for the Kipi photog to take advantage. 11-Biology students give the lab flowers a drink of water. -Calling all banks! Calling all banks! Proceed to Miss Thompson's room to have contents counted. You are needed in the Red Cross Drive, so please be present. + e 5 ' . 515:12 'I .1v.a2i-,haw . , . Illiilgw fl ' X CH1391' 5 X ,Phfg 1.51 f ,- 41' Nl K J 13 MARCH: A Truly Big Social Day Parksapoppin like corn this morning in the Student Talent Assembly. Talent galore! The band, led by Dean Hansen, swings into a little jive which makes the committee give out with a little Gym-jam. George Friedman, in paging Mr. Walter, starts out with a tiny plant and when last seen ends up a tree Cmisprint, should read-up with a treel. Students participating in the program include Betty Tripple, Melvin Iohnson, Bill Mahdik, Dolores Seitz, Pat Rastall, Ioyce Nelson, Helen Kweksus, Ioyce Riekotf, Marion Giltillan, George Friedman, Elliot Belland, Frank Ric- chio, and many others. Dr. Culver, behind piano, directs the production. In the afternoon the Senior Choristers go to Mitchell Iunior high to sing. Shamrock Shindig draws a large crowd. Herb Kimpel, Rosemary Baker, and Bonnie Calkins guzzle colces While Ozzie Iensen just gazes on. Ianet Iames, Patty Felske, Calvin Dugas, and Iune Matson drink up the profits. M530 .ngf 656 5179 9:91 nw, Svflnq' B H: -Members of the rather successful '42 wrestling squad include: Back row: Miller, R. Baker, Gibilian, Veto, R. Iensen, Kimpel, Bomier, An- derson, Bell, D. Baker. Second row: Sorenson, Pugh, Poulson, Koch, Stroemer, Lonergan, Kanelos. Front row: Mgr. Batikis, Brann, Kovar, Collins, K. Iensen, G. Nelsen, and R. Francois. Room 107 challenges the male faculty to a game of basketball, and what a game. The teachers win handily 30-20. There would be no excuse on the faculty's part for losing with Bulls-Eye Culver, Little-Pepshot Gach, Never- Miss Van Galder, Push-Em-ln Krause, and Sure-Shot Yanlcow garnering all those points. -It's a wonderful evening and all the girls of Tri Alpha are gathered in the libary for a Pot Luck supper. Miss Haase finds her finger caught in the jar amidst the olives fcaught with the goodsl. -All's well, or is it? -Evelyn Marvin and Elaine Ranger cooperate in the Iunior A program to save waste paper and raise money for the Iunior Red Cross program. -Herb Sorenson wins 135 pound championship at state wrestling meet. Kimpel places second in 180 pound class. Collins, Brann, Sorenson, Pugh, Baker, Miller, Kimpel, Kanelos, and Batikis receive R's. Three lettermen and some good prospects make Coach Krause look for a successful golf season in 1942. Hi1ker,. Belland, and Mertins are backbone of team. Page 69 MARCH: TB or not TB, That Is the Question 21- Spring is come, The grass is riz, I wonder where The flowers is. 23-First Monday of spring and already spring fever is evident in many a face of Park's blooming little blossoms. 25-Coach Van Galder calls for track men. First meet scheduled for April 18. Ingroville, Akin, Turkowski, Kovar, Don and Allan Iohnson, Myrup, and Wyman form nucleus of track team for 1942 season. Two major meets are to be held at the Park track this year. TB or not TB, that is the question. Photo- graphic examinations for tuberculosis are given to students. The unidentified person shown in the state health trailer unit is being given the works. 26-Luedtke, Nelson, and Personette zip through the process of making ditty-bags for soldiers. The service these girls are rendering is volun- tary. Items in the bags, which are contributed by individuals and roll calls, include envelopes, notebook, pencil, postcards, playing cards, toothpaste, comb, and pocket-knife. The value of these articles is approximately Sl.OU The boys, too, are doing their part to help win the war. Funk, Bower, Akgulian, and Beck are among the many who are building model air- planes to fill Wisconsin's 50,000 quota.l Page 70 MARCH: But He Has No Cupid's Bow 27-Ah! Track men. Sam Bobeck flies over a 30 Page 71 hurdle with Kenneth Kovar close on his heels. Lookers-on include Ralph Gianonni, Bill Fitz- gerald, Iim Sorenson and Keith Swinford. Chuck Constantine calls the Hi-Y meeting to order. Pat Rastall reads the minutes of the previous meeting. Roll is taken: Zinnen, L. Nielsen, Ioyner, Schoenherr, Pugh, Schaffer, Wiefenback, Dugas, B. Larson, Radwill, Lund, Kimpel, Akin, Olk, S. Henkes, D. Birdsall, Has- tall, W. Iohnson, Constantine, Brown are pres- ent. The meeting proceeds in good order. - I shot an arrow into the air. It fell to the ground, but I know not where. Betty Gilbert- son assists archer Russell Hoogerhyde as he goes through his routine of showing us how he won the National Archer's Contest. Ioan of Arc is Park's forgotten lady. A hint of spring weather gets our young man's fancy turning to-well, you're entitled to see what our photographer found down in the wind tunnel. And that settles the question of where Ioan of Arc has been in recent months. APRIL: We Lose Our Principal l-Have you been aware of the pounding in the attic lately? Explanation: the tourth floor is being remodeled for a girls' dormitory. Direc- tions: get your reservations in early to avoid the rush. If you would like to inspect it, the guide will meet you at the top of the escalator and show you around a bit. 3-Tennis squad reports for practice. Bill Miller, only returning letter man, is laid up with an arm injury incurred during the wrestling sea- son. Ned Lund and Dan Miller appear to be best prospects for coming season. 9-The Soph A's that arrive early for their party play cards. Later Honeymoon Relay is played by both boys and girls. Spectators get a big bang out of the mad efforts of boys to don girls' Clothes, and the girls to dress as boys. Prospective discus throwers gaze in awe as Steve Henlces demonstrates the technique of throwing a discus. 13-News of Mr. Hood's death comes as a deep shock to us. 14-School is dismissed after the fourth period in order to give both students and faculty oppor- tunity to attend the funeral services for Mr. Hood. 'Hu -...Ns 1 K I 'rrl If A .l t if if ' so-A it-as 5 .rf fm tty i - ff A V ,fj v-'P' -1 g i g ,: Li 5 N' z it N Y 5 . y 13,53- , I- . v M N .::- Q Page 72 ' JZ ,X uhm R . X' F E 4 ' Hz X iii of it fx QQ- V. I M 5 l l a w MQ! ff' W lu'-53 K f f f ff ' I 'K' vw , 'V N ' , lf, , ,B , 4 I , fb .M Q. I ' F, w mm 1 ff ' If , 554 K I Vk,,i, N K h. 5' WS ff, 'R . 5 Q V , gm . W, a A E gi, 'V ng Q .,. Qs. YL' QW R. y 'I? 4 ' f 53 , K 'I . ir? 41 ' . L dx K' 'lem P-Q I lv 4. bl 'ls 5 '- Av? 3 . I 4g , x WV tl' . . W? B-it APRIL: No Showers - No Flowers -I unior Choristers give out in their daily vocal exercises. Ben Miller, Ianet Goodland, Betty Iensen, and Warren Nelson form a quartet and sing Pledge To The F1ag composed by Annabel Sanders Wallace, daughter of Mr. Sanders, teacher at Park. On the starting line are Roy Sheriff, Tom Schneller, Sam Bobeck, Carl Nisen, lim Fisher, Noel Diffate, Robert Harris, Bob Iohn- son, Bill Fitzgerald, Stan Turkowslci, Don Iohn- son, Chuck Wyman, and Iim Sorenson. These boys are getting ready to zip around the track several times for a warm-up. Iean Clauson demonstrates to Marie Harve- land how to get the best results in golfing. -The Commercial Honor club sponsors a Get a Iob conference tonight in the boys' gym. lust think, exactly one month ago today was the first day of spring. Has spring fever struck you yet? Page 74 4- ffYl:4 kfzfgllg 'I 0 I Q.,7f70r 4 ,, '-1 W 11,11 glbft 'Q as I.: ' Page 75 APRIL: Rehearsals, Red Cross, and Re-writes -Backgammon cmd checker boards, ditty bags and pop-corn sales! Mr. La Bonde cuts seventy two dozen checkers from broom sticks today ditty bags are being filled by Miss Thompson s workers: and model airplanes are being com pleted by student defense workers and Mr Beach. 22-Office Practice students learn how to operate calculators and dictaphones. Phyllis Reiche and Carol Larson are getting to be experts due to their constant practice. These girls, among many others, also learn how to file, mimeo graph, and run the ditto machine. Kipi staff works late after school and goes home to cold beans, cold chocolate, and cold everything. After supper the staff is back in the Kipi room slaving away into wee hours of ,the night in order to meet the deadline two days ago. Music hath charm, but that charm is the result of intense effort. It is the work done in the privacy of the orchestra rehearsal room that makes possible splendid public perform ances. ' APRIL: li's Fun To Be Out . . . oi Doors B de adviser oi the Rifle club, poses -'ML La on , ' f embers. Those pictured in with a group o m clude: Guy Purdy, Bob Wisby, Carl Nisen, Keith Swiniord, Francis Wruk, Don Botstord, Al Exner, Fred Schulte, A1 Rognsvoog, Don Bohm, Orville Langdon, Reii Russell, and Fred Hansche. The track team, in order to keep as tit as a fiddle, has its daily calisthenics. Strike two, r calls Phyllis Heiche as Betty Gil- bertson misses the second ball. fWhose side is Phyllis on, anyway? Do those two fingers mean V for Victory or just two strikes?l lt's obvious whose side Elaine Fryer is on. lust look at her expression. Among other spring sports the girls look lor- ward to are tennis, goli, and archery, with an occasional glance at and a deep longing lor the pool. ,fx Page 76 Page APRIL: To Repeat 'Ballad for Americans' X i 23-Mr. Schulte rehearses with the soprano and alto sections of the Senior Choristers. Some of the selections learned by the Choris- ters this semester are: a concert version of the grand opera, Faust Lord's Prayer by Annabel Sanders Wallace of Racine: and the Ballad for Americans. When the Ballad is presented publically, Edgar Davies will again sing the role of the stranger who signifies America, as he did with the group two years ago. Typical of the spring fever victims at Parlr are Alice Kral and Bob Christensen. Another group of the Choristers gather at one of the noon rehearsals which are necessary because of the nearness of the May Festival. The chorus has approximately 120 pages of music to be sung at that time. rf Y- ' i k r E .. Af - .6 gsm t ii mlb 33-1 r fb X X APRIL: Forecast: A Good Season: A Bad One 24-Most of the members of the 1942 golf team are not standing around because of the war re- strictions on golf balls-not that that problem isn't bothering them. Edward Hilker is merely demonstrating the correct stance for some of the younger mem- bers of the squad. Watching him are Coach Krause, Bob Metcalf, Heif Russell, Norman Grant, George Drysdale, Dick Hillman, Wayne Sanderhoif, Dexter Black, Bob Silver, Iens Poul- son, Hay Mertins, Perry Mastous, and Bob Broker. Tomorrow the team engages in its first official match of the season at Wauwatosa. A good season is looked for. Tennis Coach Guy Weaver has an inexperi- enced group with which to work and will be surprised if any particular honors are won by his boys on the courts this season. Candidates for the tennis team include Ierry Kate, Dan Miller, Howard Mann, Ned Lund, Leonard Hulbert, Charles Davies, Normann Stougaard, Bernard Henkes, Ioe Kanetsky, Fred Schulte, Dick Poulsen, and Hay Burczyk. Iunior A's plan their fourth class party of the year, and schedule it for May 1, hoping thus to take advantage of the all-school dance dec- orations. They have elected a king and queen and propose to crown them at the party. Page 78 APRIL: Final Report -Cast of 1942 Senior class play is announced. Students rehearsing for Pride and Prejudice under direction of T. D. Rowe are: Back row: Guy Zaricor, Rosemary H ulett, Nancy George, Eleanor Jorgensen, Agnes Pushlcor, Iean lohn- son, Betty Gilbertson, Ruth Taylor, Gloria Chesnut, Diclc Pease. Second row: Mary Claire Lahr, Shirley Hanson, Eva Mae Sorenson, Bar- bara Billings, Bette Thompson, Eleanor Genich, Mary Bandouveris. First row: Clarence Ham- mond, Harry Kintzler, Morris Hood, Leonard Forlcner, Arnold Solomon, Robert Morgan, and Herb Koppel. Missing: Steve Polcin, Pat Geyer, Mary Gilday, and Iohn Schroeder. Pride and Prejudice goes into production with lean Iohnson as Lady Lucas, Mary Bandou- veris as Charlotte, Shirley Hanson as lane, and Agnes Pushlfor as Mrs. Bennet read scripts as the play is blocked out for the first time. -Park takes pride in its champs. Charles Kaut- zer is the winner of the District Latin Contest. Phyllis Haguse takes first place in the state stenographic contest, and sets a new record for typing speed, typing 76 words per minute for a 15 minute period. lean Rhodes wins second place, and Lois Iepsen wins filth place in the state stenographic contest. Quadrangular track meet with Kenosha, South Milwaukee, and Bayview. -Final Kipi copy goes to press. Now you join the staff and complete page 81 -- May and Iune activities - yourself. Spring Club Activities Audubon The search for birds begins again. Thursday mornings before school are the times chosen by Audubon members as best for successful bird hunt- ing. Climax of the semester is the annual May breakfast. Badminton The gyms are again taken over each noon by the 40 players of the Badminton club. Tourna- ments are scheduled and played, finishing the year's activities of the organization. Beacon Loss of his printing assistant forces Mr. Iohnson to give up his position of editorial adviser. Mr. Nemecheck is chosen to supervise work for the rest of the semester. Chess Chess club activities conclude with the party in May. Commercial Honor Highlight of the year's activities is the Get a Job conference which gives students a chance to discuss their problems about getting and keeping jobs with former Park students now engaged in commercial work. The Spring Banquet is the final activity of the season. College Discussion Group Under the sponsorship of Miss Haase, seniors in this group discuss their problems pertaining to col- lege admission and freshman orientation. Well- informed speakers are invited to meetings to lead the conferences. Forum Two supper meetings, a trip to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, and a picnic complete the spring calendar of the Forum. Pin maps and charts showing the progress of the war are projects of the club to arouse greater interest in current events. Girls' Athletic Association Baseball practice becomes popular, and hikes are held frequently as the weather permits more outside activity. Awards of letters and pins are made at the close of the season. Music Department Concerts in assemblies, at Mitchell school, at Atonement church, and at the Women's club are presented by the Junior and Senior Choristers, and the highlight of the year, the May Festival, is given by the entire department. Pep As a final activity of the semester the club is cooperating with city groups to promote another send-off ceremony for additional groups of depart- ing soldiers. Photography Enlarging and tinting are emphasized at the spring meetings of the Photography club. Mem- bers also try portrait picture taking and making of camera accessories. Rifle If there is any improvement in the scores of the shooters, lay it to the fact that when the boys lay their sights on the target they're letting go at a lap. Science Iulius Marfy lectures on The Effects of X-Rays on Genetics : the group makes a trip to the Chicago Museum: they have a May banquet: and some groups go in for astrology. Student Council Remember the Council sponsored Shamrock Shindig and the Fiesta Frolics ? Parksapoppin wasn't bad either. Maybe the Council-requested faculty talent show can be staged next year. Table Tennis With a winter of practice behind them, the mem- bers are really ready to take on Horlick chal- lengers. Tri Alpha Pop corn sales to finance their Easter hospital favors, teacher May baskets, and Mother's Day tea are held each Friday. Bowling, a St. Patrick's pot luck supper, and swimming are social aspects of the spring season. Wichaka Their Lenten Breakfast after which they attend church as a group: an old fashioned basket sup- per with the new girls bidding for the decorated boxes with artificial money: the annual Mother's Day tea: and the Spring formal are bright spots in the spring program of this girl group. Page 80 1 Your Kipi Assignment hpm IQ! zo 22 3 24 25 Ty Lck ,meefi Bxyvmw 5, .MA Milw wk I Pax 4 Ken oskd ' 2. Festa mac ' 'I Track tIpYi 24 Mby I :Tim Hssflmblyt Jun'o? H J:':.jjz:::z:i mtv ',i,:,f'?:w'q Bgloii Relays Hau -X., 'I ay 6 S 8 T 1 . Eiikmed H5210 pesllva IVI ay H H I 3 I S i5:.irl-flow-yhnrgnl Wmhakat- f'hys1'caIH'l.'ness Thwasi Fovlmhx Dv.CuIvev I f I6 May , 20 Cbwpawqh Pfssembhf EIKB 5.L.,Im-sI1ip Exam eaves or , SAK! PauI.,8razaI Field Day 23 Nay 27 I 28 ZCI Semov Clas pil . ,, 'True JNL Yu-elllrllcc. Menu-IaI DW RSSQWBIY 30 3 Hwavis Hsscvn Us .4 5 .Sen mv- Exams 6 June '7 8 'I u IO Schlov Bbvxdglft II I2 Report Cxvds Cv-xc1uAjl'fIln Exevctscs I3 SCI'1oo VS D'-It ' Page 81 June Class Er rf Audrey Adrianson Marjorie Anderson A my fs.-'Q Robert N. Andersen Warren Carl Anderson Royce Aiello Violet Anderson lack Boesel Dick Bayer Lucille Armaganian Gladyce Bankenbush fr William Bach Mary Bandouveris Audrey Anderson LeRoy Anderson Dean Asquith Robert Banks in k . , A. f er i axe. '.r I Q I, 4 , Phyllis Alcorn Margrete Allyn Betty Iean Ayers Alex S. Batilcis Page 82 June Class Q' 1 ,V., ,. -- EEF- ' 21. , fi - QQ: i ' ' aegi s - - sk? ,Wi X ,fl l Shirley Baker Harold Beck Joanne Belden Edmund Braun Donald N. Botsford Alice Bock Don Brazdzons Hugh C. Burns Betty Bush Iulia Bendian Ida Bethge Barbara Anna Billings Irene Bialecki Don Brown Carol Burkert Gloria Chesnut has been social chairman and president of General and president of Iunior Wich- aka. She was an organizer of the Pep club, a member of the Riding club, Forum, and G.A.A. She has worked on the Student Council for three years and has served twice as assembly committee chair- man. She also has a part in the senior class play. Donald Lambert is an active member of the Student Council where being co-chairman for the assembly committee was one of his duties. He has beer. vice president of the German club, secretary of Einsteinites, candidate for vice president of the Council, a member of the band, and active in the Hi-Y. He also went out for intramural football. Page 83 June Class rs Q Bonneviere Calkins Virgil L. Cagle Raymond Carls Lois Christensen Sophie B. Grenski Gloria Estelle Chesnut Pat Cain Richard W. Cape lack Chapman Richard I. Christensen Dorothy Close lean Clausen Virginia Connolly LaVerne Crusky Geraldine Christiansen lean Connell Earl Christenson Stella Czajkowski Charles M. Constantine Robert Dahl Page 84 ,TW- ! 2 June Class Max Dajnowsk1 Frank Dedench IOhI1 Demdni Marjorie Dederich Barbara Duckworth Russell Ferwerda Donald I. Frost Q54-1 I fs 3 i 1: H'-A June Class Marjorie Garret Don Geoghan Iohn Gliatas Iames T. Haight t s 1. M l 473' 5, E. 'X kiln 6? X 4 , ,, W' Arthur Funk Katherine Geretz Ioseph Glad Bernice E. Guth , ,R T -.-Y -Y 7-y -..., mlm l ,,. 52.9. 12 Nancy lane George I it I A Mary Gaspar Pat I. Geyer , Betty Iune Gilbertson 1 tWilliam D. Gittings Mary Gilday Sally A. Grove Frederick Hansche Betty A. Granger A A Harold Goder Rosemarie Hansen Clarence Atwood Hammond Eg, Q- gs Page 86 . Qz. , 53 B ' AN . S. JW -- - lu- Y ,- 4, -np.--if X Y-Q June Class vir- 1? Eunice Hartig Betty Lou Heinen Dorothy Hintz Betty Hinze Dorothy Hostad Rosemary Lou Hulett Steve Henl-:es pl, 'Z H SV Marie Harveland Celester Holt Lorraine Hanson Florence E. Hogan Shirley Ann Hansen Helen Hilgers Ruth Herrman Barbara Hoaglin .lg-4.4, 4 ga J. - ,JA Mary Bandouveris frequently attained a 4. aver- age. Her ability and popularity made her a Park L . 3, , ll.. representative to Badger Girls' State. She has been ' Beacon editor, Einsteinites' secretary, French club 5 president and treasurer, and Quill and Scroll vice .Q , l l president. She also belonged to Wichaka, Forum, I and was publicity chairman of the Student Council. Public speaking is one of the many accomplish- ments of Bob Morgan. He showed dramatic ability by holding roles in Our Town and Pride and Prejudice. He was a member of West Lane, Quill and Scroll, and Rifle and French clubs. He has been both Council and senior class president, Forum vice president, and Kipi business manager. ., .... T Page R7 ...i-.1 -if -V1--nv -rr' June Class T L may 62. William Hudson Betty Ince Beatrice V. Iensen Donald Iohnson lug li uf Alice Howarth Deane M. Iverson Elaine Ianssen Albert Iohnson Shirley Lorraine Hunter LaVerne A. Hendricks Ellen Iacky Carolyn Iensen Lois E. Iepson 1, i Bernice Ittner Elinor Iacobsen Eleanor R. lander Alan Iohnson Ierclme Iackson Oscar Iensen Iames Ierstad ,la A, yycoyc .ifj J azz, Y W y 1 fr 4 nz W, Q y Azlyi 4 A, y B B A A ADH is as Page 88 W Q r. fl ' K .9555-Iirifif 15' Lang? F' ,Wi ' or .f:11f5e..li5 :-, Gloria Ifohnson Iola Kaiser Ralph Iensen Kathlyne Klein ft Q i June Class ANN ffl-f ' 1 Eunice Johnson Glenn H. Iohnson lack Kammer Willard Iohnson lean Iohnson Allan I. Iohnson Melvin Iohnson Lois Iohnson Lyle R. Kanetzke Herbert E. Kappel Leone M. Kava Merry Kirby Violet Kauth Kenneth Kovar Karl Karlson Bronhilda Kennedy Page 89 .al June Class av' 'I-u-r' William Kowalsky S 'A ' Fw' lo '49Donald LaBlanc Marion Kral Robert D. Larrabee lean Kuenzl Donald Lambert Alice G. Kral Christine Rosalie Kruck Mary Claire Lahr Helen Kweksus Doris Ledger Ellyn Larsen Carol Larsen Rose Marie Leskowicz Paul Lange Dolores Lojeski Kenneth Letsch Belva Laymon Ken Larsen Laverne M. Larsen Page 90 rl une Class fl! E 3 4, Howard William Leslie Eugene Faye Lewis NOIYHCII1 Madsen Sarah Mananian Bill Mahdik Hewfrrd Owen Manchester George I. Maranger Mary Matson IOYCG MCECtChern Gilbert Lindgren Mary lean Lewis Robert Mahdik Marion Mainland Ioan Marry Rosella McConnell Dorothy Nelson has been in turn page editor, assistant editor, and 1942 co-editor of the Kipikawi. She is Quill and Scroll secretary, French club pres- ident, Forum secretary, and is active in Student Council, serving as assembly committee co-chair- man. She also has been a member of Badminton club, Riding club, and Wichaka. With journalism as his chief interest, lim Haight proved his ability by attaining the editor-in-chief post of the Park Beacon staff as a Senior B. He was president of Quill and Scroll, senior class vice president, and broke records by being the first Iunior B to be Council president. He has also been a Beacon linotype operator. Page 91 June Class 6' Twgmmv W fl, ay. .f Q9 3 1, 'qw Q -- +1 .f1 E Edna Nelson Mary lane Miller lean McGraw Dorothy H. Nelson Mervyn Loretta Neitzel Thomas Nelson Richard N. Myrup Genevieve Milner Robert Taylor Morgan Iames McLaren Vera E. Nielsen Arlene Neubauer Geraldine Nissen Donald M. Oldham Ioyce Nelson Virginia L. Nelson George Nield Donald Olle Richard Oertel Alice M. Nielsen . A 'W 2' L. : it YZ-:. , , . if V 4-Ew j J A Page 92 June Class if xl Harlowe LeRoy Olson Lois Ove Richard Pease Edna lean Phelps George Olsen Kenneth Pearce Doris Peshek Grace Pfeifer Pigs 93 Sim. fl LaVerne Olson Gloria Patriarca Donald Peters Norbert Pfeiffer Marjorie Orr Charles Owen Marion Peters Ruth Peterson Annette Olson lack Pakter Marjorie Peters Muriel Petersen June Class Yolanda Rago Beverly Poulsen Kenneth Poulson Phyllis Raguse Lois Pietsch Iohn Rango Phyllis Rieche Mary Reimann Frank Ricchio Eugene Roszkowski Martha Rapaelian Agnes Pushkor Patric Rastall Ieanne Rhodes Rose Lenore Recupero lean Lois Roeschen Lucille Ann Rexilius Effie Roady Katherine Reschke Morris Hood 1. Page 94 June Class 'avi yd is is , 5. M .af Dx Virginia M. Sabatino Dorothy Schafer HGHY Schroeder Iohn Schroeder Richard Schulz Richard Sczepanski Kathleen Shalbmck Roy Sheriff Delores Simon Bill Sayles David Schlender Irene Estella Schuknecht Harry Seline s Marian Ioy Senstad Imcln Sh0Ve1'S Charles Constantine's genius has been the envy of more than a few Parkites. Time and again he has attained the perfect average of 4. Chuck has been president of Hi-Y and of Einsteinites, and was active in the Council and the Badminton club. He had the reputation of being one of the most feared tackles in the Big Eight last fall. Mary Gilday has been an efficient secretary of the Council and the senior class. Aside from this, she has been president of Tri Alpha, a member of Forum, and active on the Beacon. She had the lead in Our Town and has been active in class dramatics. She received the D.A.R. award as the outstanding girl citizen of Park High. Page 95 June Class rf-.1 Shyla Z. Slobodkin Wallace Small Ellen Smith William Smithancr Glenn Spencer Eva Mae Sorenson Charles Slovachek Betty lean Smith Rahela Smolarek Jeanne E. Sorauf Margaret Stauss Ianice Studey Ken Thiesen Bernard Thompson Dorothy Steibel Frank Stearns Delores Swenki Iean E. Thompson Bette Thompson Ruth Mary Taylor ili- A1-qi IJ age 96 J une Class if :fl new-S51 fbba Betty Tripple Irene Thuriot lennings Thompson Valentino Valente Albert Volpintesta F rank Valenti Robert Thompson Norbert Thorson Ray Urban Edward Uminski Carol VandeBunt Iames Vasilion Glenn Wacht Dale Weifenbach Viola VandenBranden Charles Weiss Iames Varley Gwendolyn Ward Louise Vavrin Helen Vlnka V inf' .. ,t , , its L in ,,1, ,... if Sv X., , f Page 97 W Q5, -nm- I rf! ,J fm 1 1 gm--41. ,i , FS. .L 'Vw' June Class , 11' Zig Q .:., Y .Vw 3' 5 -'Q .M-K G1 A fig 2 1 'im Lois Weaseman Celia Wyman Guy Zaricor Bill Zinnen I 4911 'Spf' , , , LaVerne Westrich 'W Adrian Wilson Josephine Wolk Verleen Whiteley Margaret Yankie Dorothy Zinn.en Emma Iayne Yannish James Iensen ,,, JQ ...,,a,.4- Rodney VVhiteaker Helen Whiting Audrey White Seymour Wolfman Charles Wyman Bill Hall Iohn Zebel Steve Polcin ,A , ig: ' E-Q K I .lil - fi , rm' 3' Pa ge Not Pictured: Robert Baldwin lack Brunette Harvey Buttenhoff Willie DePelecyn Allen Dillionaire Richard Finn Oscar Friedrich Grace Geisner Anne Hebblethwaite Ralph Larson Warren Lehman Paul Leigh Dolores Lukoski Richard Peterson Warren Peterson Santo Recupero Pearl Seehafer Edward Skraboly Edward Spiglanin Robert Spinsky Robert Thorkelsen Stanley Turkowski June Class Mesag Vidian Betty Wysocki Iames Yoghourtjian Leonard Zaroski Helen Quimby Sally Grove and Betty Gilbertson are two lovely lasses who have set the pace for sports and leadership at Park. Both have been active in GJ-LA. Betty has been president of G.A.A. and Sally president and vice president. Betty has been secretary of Badminton club, member of Wichaka, active in Pep club, and has worked for the Kipi staff on the girls' sports ac- tivities. Sally is a member of the Badminton club and of Wichaka: is active in Pep club, and secretary of Student Council. Besides these various activities, she is treasurer of her senior class. Steve Henkes has gained school-wide popularity by his co-operation and willingness to help at all times. His good citizenship qualities brought him the positions of vice president and president of Student Council. His duties haven't kept him from developing an interest in sports. He was co-captain of the football team: a member of the track team, the Student Council, and the Hi-Y. Morris Rood busily attaches shamrocks adver- tising the Shamrock Shindig, the school dance for which he is chairman, on the door of each room. He has taken part in many school activities in- cluding Student Council, Spanish club, band, de- bate, and Hi-Y. He was president of Audubon and had a part in Pride and Prejudice, the class play. Page 99 -div 39 an at xl 'ri hm, R V . -in wfx' fi' if T fl wr li lla, 'lf -31' -, 4 'RB' , ' t in r t new The Park Beacon Our Weekly All American School Paper lim Haight ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,., ...,,..,,... F all Editor-in-Chief Mary Bandouveris .................... Spring Editor-in-Chief Mr, Iohnson ,,,,,,,,,,A,4,, ,.......,.,.. F aculfy Adviser Iames Bowman ................................., Associate Editor Frances Skinner ........ Fall Assistant Asosciate Editor Richard Schulz .......... Sports Editor, Associate Editor Pat Felske .................. .,,...,... A ssistant Editor Bradford Sebstad ........ ............ S ports Editor Pat Kearney .......... ......... F eature Editor Richard Evans .........,,......... Fall Advertising Manager Iohn Schroeder ...........................,............ Photographer Harold Goder ...... Circulation Manager, Ass't. Editor Margaret Friday ,..... ..,Spring Advertising Manager Helen Bandouveris .................. Assistant News Editor Iune Felske .,.,........................ F all Exchange Manager Lois Hurley, Rosemary Draeger, Helen Whiting, Betty Curtis, and Sue Kastler work on the adver- tising end of the Beacon. Betty Maxon, Betty Iane Fassie, Carol Christen- sen, Willard Siewert, Ronald Gordon-Ross, Lois Dierstein, and Burt Belzer are looking over their assignments for the next issue of the Beacon. 'Q Page 100 The Kipikawi Bob Morgan ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.. S tudent Business Manager Dorothy Nelson .............v...........,................ ---. C 0-Editor, in charge of copy and layouts George Nield .... Co-Editor, in charge of photography Mr. Nemacheck .......,.,.. .............. F aculty Adviser Mcrrdelle Schneller ,................... Winter Section Editor Mr. Hotchkiss .................... Faculty Business Manager Ioyce Larson ............. .........,.... C opy Editor Marie Harvelcmd ......... ....... I une Class Editor Helen Quimby .......... ..................... A utumn Section Lois Diedrich ,,,,,.,,, .,,,.,.. C o-Editor ot Spring Section Bill Paton ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,.....,,,.,.....,...... P hotographer Virginia Nelson ,,,........,,.,. Co-Editor of Spring SeCfiO1'1 Shirley La Bonde ........ ......... C lub Section Dean Baker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,.,,....,......i......... Photographer Lois Iensen ..,.,,,,,,,, Mitchell and Publication Sections Peter Valente, and Scherle Ierstad are sketching pictures while lean Thompson, Lindley Pugh, and Ioyce Hinsman watch them. Betty Gilbertson, Dorothy Mcrndernack, Ethel Greene, Mildred Vidakovic, and Betty Brozovich are checking layouts for the Kipi. if.. V K E -ST an x A X k.,,, Wes-M if S f ir r 1 w r Q- ',iW3' A- ' 1 'ff , .,. 5 5 SX ll Q if U ' '. i s AL :, l gig ,wily r,,, 3 in iklg? 3 5 ' ' 'S ,Q to g. ,, it , M E' fm 42-1. E-si 'fl gk , or Ei U Ng Q fr 1 'fuel . ,, A Q , to H ui Nfl NM M 1 it, 9-i y We L I Q ro y S A . v lf- rf ts, ,E M i Q3 .5 M qc Q 'iii wh' , , x 9 I 'Rss ...ae ,MW it f5,.w' 4 W E , Wk r , , L i L Page 101 Him- f .ee-uoili' A-- .esntw i .L YW? Jfiylaiyl S Mitchell init, , 1: Faculty Helen McDonald, Commercial, Minnesota. Dorothy Iones, Art, American University. Ruth Colt, Latin, Wisconsin, Marquette. Mildred Greene, Sewing, Cornell University, Iowa State. R. Muriel Millar, World History, Oshkosh, Columbia. Viola I. Mertins, Music, Milwaukee State Teachers. Dorothy Root, Mathematics, Minnesota. W. H. Schubert, Industrial Arts, Oshkosh, Stout Institute. Lois Williamson, Physical Education, La Crosse. F. Don Gebhardt, Physical Education, Lawrence, Michigan. Hugh I. Moore, Science, Wisconsin. Roger R. Tasker, Industrial Arts, Stout Institute. Ioyce Ioslyn, Spanish, Wisconsin. Audrey Bealer, English, Coe, Chicago. G. L. Bitter lpictured on page 1047, Principal ot Mitchell School, Oshkosh, Minnesota. X i 3 5 1 s 2 5 i i 5 Page 102 S Ie 1110 ell Sopho .-C2 U 2 Page 103 Back row: Thompson, R. Miller, R. Schroeder, Sondergaard, Corrigan, Krueger, Riggo, St. Mary, L. Iensen, Kis, Bayuk, V. Weber, Egtvedt, Weitkum, E. Pfeiffer, Neal, and Macemon. Krause, Beere, Lorenzen, D. Iohnson, Gibilian, Eraham, Urbush, Sficos, W. Smith, Linstroth, Frith mwg Hqvorke, Q. Adams' Webber, Schmqhl, Steibel, Breidiflgeff P- ISHSSIL L- L. Christophersonl and Bodil DeGarmo,-Krepelan, Niss, Iaconetti, B. Anderson, Lergen, Bertelson, Cole, McManners, and Ninth row: Sadowski, Schwengel, B. Rounds, Rider, M. Thompson, Sherwood, Tommerup, Muchlmskl Bergesonl Dykstra' Schweitzer' Spcmskel Thoemke, RI Hansen. Geshayl Lamexe' Williams, Fourth row: Schoetfler, B. Rounds, Wilcox, Demant, R. Poulson, Feil, Wruk, Butman, D' Sanders, cmd Running. Petersen, Konetzkez Odders, Creuziger, Evans, Iensen, Hackman, Sawisky, and D, Miller, Eighth row: Graboske, Pollesen, E. Olson, I. Rasmussen, Diiiatte, Harlow, Caskey, Beck, -Third row: Tulncl' Smith- Vachon' R- Sorensen' Zilkef Bfozovichf LUYTHOU- Wi11iGH1SOD. T. Adams, Iames, Derks, Zaroski, Sczcpanski, M. Steibel, Fisher, Mogensen, H. Andersen, Chnstoffersen' R' Baker- PUYHS- Almond' Sorensen- PiUS. HCIITIHIGS. Hancock, and Iensen. Bobeckl and Letschl Second row: Curt-is, Lukowske, Solberg, N. Iensen, Henningfield, G. Grenski, N. Nielsen, Seventh row: Nield, Siefert, Drefahl, Schmidt, Stearns, Zellen, A. Anderson, 'I. Riekoit, Kafzung' Webers' Wllson' King' BYUUU- TQHHGSSGIL P- AIIGSISOII, Holz, D. Creuziger, and I. Bertelson, Wensing, Gifford, Matavka, N. Cluster, Strom, M. Iohnson, Gardner, E. Nelsen- Spldle' and Lange' .Front row: Mortensen, Allen, Weiss, Moore, Salerno, Valente, Zimmerman, R. Ignarski, Sixth row: N. Iensen, P. Schaefer, D. Rasmussen, Perlberg, Dykhuis, Kallis. Mazzulla, Smsleluk' Hawes' Diem' Olson- M' AfmC19U1'1iCU1f SChem9l. Aqllirli, Gnd P. Spidle. 'Q WR fi w Page 104 Mitchell S0PhOmoreS Many of the junior high graduates are kept at Mitchell for the tenth grade because of the over- crowded conditions at Park. The Mitchell sopho- mores have much the same opportunities as other sophomores. They have clubs of their own and many of the clubs and all inter-school athletics at Park are open to Mitchell students. Mitchell sopho- mores send representatives to our Student Council, they are encouraged to join S.C.A., and they also are invited to many of the Park assemblies. Evelyn Driver is office clerk at Mitchell and she is also secretary to Mr. Ritter. Dorothy Mazzulla and Dorothy Perlberg, Mitchell art students, use the paper cutter. A friend and also a counsellor to many Mitchell students is G. L. Ritter, principal of Mitchell School. Fern Hawes, Margaret Bergstrom, Francis Wruk, Margaret Gifford, Beverly Anderson, and Shirley Niss, Mitchell's Student Council representatives to Park, are discussing plans for the all-school party with Sally Grove and Steve Henkes. Wonder what is so interesting about this model that holds the attention of Mary Virginia Fisher and Richard Miller. Every year the Mitchell sophomores have some kind of a party. This year they held it in the form of a Christmas party. They all seem to be having fun doing the Virginia reel. Miss Root, a former Park teacher, now teaches mathematics to Mitchell students. Singing as a quartette to their chorus class are Robert Williams, Norman Cluster, Henning Ander- son, and Lyle Thompson. Page 105 F' t KEY T0 ABBREVIATIONS The number before the name de- anking for the second notes the r semester: 1. - 10B 2. - 10A 3 - 11B 4. - 11A 5. - 12B 6. - 12A Letters denote people other than students in Park. A. - Administration tg. - February Graduate M. :- Mitchell Sophomore ss. - Service Staff T. - Teachers MT. - Mitchell Teacher All other numbers after the hyphen indicate the pages on which the individual is pictured. Extra-curricular activities are pictured only for graduates and graduating seniors. .H 1 INDEX 6-Anderson, Leroy ....... ................. 8 2 Prop Twisters 6-Anderson, Marjorie .......... 23, 35, 82 G.A.A., Commercial Honor 4-Anderson, Ralph ....,....................... 50 2-Anderson, Shirley M ..,..,........,,..... 28 3-Anderson, Shirlylee ,.... ..,..,.. 3 0, 43 4-Anderson, Victor ............................ 50 6-Anderson, Violet ...........,......,....... 82 Choristers, G.A.A., Kipi M-Anderson, Pat ,..............,........,..... 103 3-Andress, Dolores .............. ........ 3 O Fg-Andress, Elaine ....,,. ....... 5 2 Choristers 1-Andress, Victor ..... , .....,. 48 1-Appel, Henry .,...,.... ......, 4 8 4-Applegate, Doris ....... ....,.,, 5 0 3-Aguini, Louise .,...... ,,,... ..,,.,.. 3 0 M-Aquini, Theresa ......,................... 103 4-Arents, Ioyce .,......,....,......,..... ,...... 5 0 6-Armaganian, Lucille ,...,,....... 82 Choristers M-Armaganian, Mary ....,,..........,... 103 1-Armaganian, Mary .... .............. 4 8 6-Asquith, Dean , ..,....... ................. 8 2 Intramurals 3-Astrup, Patricia .....,..........,. 18, 30, 43 2-Auman, Iohn . ........,,..,,......,,..,,,..... 28 6-Ayers, Betty lean ....,..,..., ,,........,.,. 8 2 Ping-pong, Wichaka 2-Ayers, Rose Marie .,.,..., ...,.... 2 8, 45 A 4-Abrahamson, Mary ........ ,...... 3 3,50 1-Acha, Walter ..,.,....,........ ....,.. 4 8, 67 Fg-Acklam, Thomas .,..., ............. 5 2 M-Adams, Gloria ....... ..,... 1 03, 105 M-Adams, Trulan ..,...........,,............ 103 4-Addleman, Paula ...,..,..........,........ 50 6-Adrianson, Audrey ......,..,.....,...... 82 Wichaka, Beacon, 53.A.A. 3-Ager, Gilbert . A A 6-Aiello, Royce lil ....,, ,...,82 Intramural toot all, basketball, and volleyball 4-Akgulian, Mike .......,............,... 50, 70 2-Akgulian, Sarkis .,... ...............,.... 2 8 4-Akin, Dick .,......,..... ...,.., 4 5, 50, 71 3-Aksland, Elaine , .... .......... 3 0,37 2-Alcorn, LeRoy ................,.......,,...... 28 6-Alcorn, ' Phyllis .........,....,........,,...,.,. 82 Library club, Chess club secretary Fg-Alcott, Lois . ,......,........., . .,....,......... 52 Wichaka, Gym assistant, Bowling 4-Alfano, Sam .......,............................ 50 M-Allen, Beverly .......................,.,.. 103 3-Allen, Verna ...,. , ...... , 2.1. .. ..... 30,39 4-Aller, Elaine f,411.Xi.,'.f5Zr.Q .,... so 6-Allyn, Margrete ......... ' ..............,..,, 82 Photography club M-Almond, Earnest ..............., 103, 105 2-Alstad, Marilyn ........,................,.... 28 Pg-Alusic, Helen . ....................,..,....... 52 Choristers, Forum, Photography B 6-Bach, William .,......... ........ 8 2 Intramurals, Rifle 2-Baever, Donald ..,.......... ........ 2 8, 70 1-Bahneman, Lorraine ........ ,.......... 4 8 2-Baker, Arlene ....,............ ....,.,...,... 2 8 4-Baker, Betty ...,..,....,........................ 50 Fg-Baker, Bob ...,..,,..,,,,,..,.,... .19, 52, 68 Council, Hi-Y, wrestling, football 4-Baker, Deane i,,,,,,, 21, 50, 69, 101, 72 2-Baker, Ioyce T-Baker, Olivia ..,.................., ll, 24, 39 M-Baker, Rita ....... .......,.......,...........,. 1 03 3-Baker, Rosemary .,.... ....,..,. 1 8, 30, 68 6-Baker, Shirley ..,.........,....,............., 83 G,A,A., Audubon, French 1-Baker, Veryl .,......,.....,..,....,.,...., ....., 4 8 3-Baldukas, Iohn 6-Baldwin, Bob Fg-Bandelin, Iohn ,...,,. ...,,...,.,...,....,... 5 2 Hi-Y, Student Council 1-Benz, Barbara ..,,.... 3-Berdinner, Iames ....... 3-Beres, Warren ..,,....... M-Bergeson, Charles ...... 3-Bergman, Bob .....,....... 4-Bergman, Dorothy .,...... M-Bergstrom, Margaret 3-Alusic, Milan .,..............,...........,..... 30 4-Ambrose, Edward ....i.........,..,,....... 50 3-Anatasio, Ada ...........,...............,,... 30 6-Anderson, Audre .... ..,, ....,.82 Choristers 4-Andersen, Betty .. ,.' ..,.... 50 5-Andersen, Carroll .......,.....,..,... 25, 51 4-Andersen, Eddie ........... ...... ........... 5 0 l-Andersen, Esther ...,....... ,...... 4 8 Fg-Andersen, Evelyn Choristers 4-Andersen, Iames .,...... ,.... ....... 5 0 4-Andersen, Marian L ..................,.... 50 5-Andersen, Marian R, 3-Andersen, Mary .............,.............. 30 5-Andersen, Maynard ....,..... 21, 51, 69 3-Andersen, Phyllis 6-Andersen Robert N ....,....,..... ........ 8 2 . Track manager, Commercial Honor, band .......,48 ,.......30 ........30 103 ........30 .....,..50 104 3-Andersen, Robert K .......,......... 30, 73 4-Andersen, Ruth ..,.,....... 16, 18, 50, 73 1-Andersen, Thomas ...,,............. 37, 48 6-Andersen, Warren .........,............,... 82 Beacon, Prop Twisters M-Anderson, Anita .,....................., 103 M-Anderson, Beverly ........,..,.. 103, 104 4-Anderson, Beverly M ..,,...........,..,.. 50 3-Anderson, Clinton ......... ........., 3 0 4-Anderson, Darleen ....... ..,..,. 5 0 M-Anderson, Donald 4-Anderson, Evelyn I .,...... ........,,,... 5 0 4-Anderson, Harry ......,, .,....,,... 1 8, 50 M-Anderson, Henning ,,..,....... 103, 105 3-Anderson, Ioyce ........ .............. 3 0 1-Anderson, Iune ,.,..., ........., 4 8 3-Bandouveris, Helen , ...,,.. 30, 39, 100 6-Bondouveris, Mary .,.....,,.,,........,, 36, 39, 82, 87, 100, 79 Beacon Editor, Council, Einsteinites 1-Banke, Elmer ...,...... ,...,.... ...,....,. 4 8 2-Bankenbush, Bernice ..,............,..., 28 6'Bankenbush, Gladyce ,,....,.,.... .37, 82 4-Banker, Bob ..........,,,,,....... ,......,,,, 2 l 6-Banks, Robert ..,............., ......., 8 2 2-Barber, Dorothy ,.,. ....,... 2 8 4-Barks, Iohn ............,..., , ..,....... 30 1'Barst, Frank ......,....,....... ,,,,,.....,.,, 4 8 A-Barta, Miss Caroline ..,...,..,.,.. 12, 40 4-Bartels, Carol .............,.,. ,.....i.... 5 0 4-Barton, Bob . ,,............. .,...... 4 9 2-Bartsch, Ferne ..... ,.,..,. 2 9 3-Barwich, Esther ...... ......, 3 0 1-Barwich, Pearl ....................i..,,,,...., 48 6-Batikis, Alex .,.......... f ...........,,.,....... 82 Wrestling manager, cashier, Choristers 2-Bax, Ioyce ..................,.....,......... 28, 45 2-Bay, Norma .....,..........,.............,...,, 20 6-Bayer, Dick .....,..,.... ....,.,...,.....,. 1 4, 82 Football, track, intramurals Fg-Bayer, Pat ....,.........,............... 39, 52 Wichaka 3-Bayer, Priscilla .,.........., ........... 3 0 M-Bayuck, Helen ,....,.,..........,.......,. 103 2-Bazylewicz, Edward T-Beach, Theodore ...,...,..,. 8, 17, 38, 39 Mt-Bealer, Audrey ..,...,..............,.,.. 102 5-Beck, Anna May M-Beck, Frits .............,....... .,....... 1 03 6-Beck, Harold ...,,,..,..,.......,........,. 70, 83 Basketball, volleyball 5-Becker, Betty ...,,.,..,.....,.,,. ,,,.... 5 1 5-Becker, Lois .,.,,.......,,,.,,. ..,,,..,,,, 5 1 M-Beere, Ierome ......,.,..........,........,. 103 4-Behl, Ruth ,.... .......,......,.,.,..,,..... 5 0, 73 6-Belden, Joanne ...........,........,.,... 83, 73 Wichaka, band, orchestra 3-Bell, Allen .... ..,.........,............,...,..... 6 9 5-Belland, Elliot ..,. ,....... ,...... 2 l , 51, 68 2-Belzer, Burton . ...... ......... 2 8, 100 6-Bendian, Iulia Choristers 3-Benwell, Shirley ...,... ,,..,., 3 0 M-Bertelson, Beverly ...... .,........... 1 03 M-Bertelson, Ioyce ....... ,............... 1 03 4-Bertram, Elton ....,,,. ....,..,............, 5 0 T-Berven, L. G ..,....,...., ......... l 2, 32 43 4-Berwald, Lloyd .,,.. .......,...,...... 5 0 3-Beth, Donald .,.... ............... 3 0 6-Bethqe, Ida .....,.,..... ......,. 8 3 Choristers Fg-Bethge, Gerald .....,. ......,. 5 2 Beacon, Hi-Y 2-Beyer, Patricia ....... ..,.,.,...,. 7 2 6-Bialecki, Irene ..,........ ,....,,. 4 1 83 Commercial Honor 2-Bicktord, Raymond ...... ,.,..... 2 8 4-Bidwell, Doris ........... ........... 5 0 1-Bieleteldt Bob ...,.,............................ 48 6-Billings, Barbara ....,..............,,, 83 79 Wichaka, Riding, French 5-Bingen, Charles ......,,..,..,.......... 43 51 4-Binstock, Dorothy ,,,. ........,........,.,. 5 0 2-Birdsall, Richard .,..... ............ 2 8 71 2+Birdsall, William ,,,... ..,....,.....,,....... 2 8 3-Black, Dexter ....,.......,.,.....,. 30, 44 78 4-Blankenship, Dorothy ..........,,,.,.., 50 2-Blom, Wesley ..... ........,...............,. 2 8 Fg-Bobeck, Ioe .......,...... 14,19 52 Football, basketball, Hi-Y M+Bobeck, Sam .............,...... 44, 103 74 6-Bock, Alyce ,.... .............. ................... 8 3 Commercial Honor M-Bodi, Iohn .................... ......... 1 03 5-Bodi, Lewis ....,,..... . ,....,.. 21, 51 6-Boesel, lack ..... ........... 8 2 Intramurals 5-Bohm, Donald .,,.,, .........,.,... 5 l 1-Bomier, Ierry .....,.... .,...... 4 8 67 Fg-Boness, Alice ....... ........... 5 2 Choristers 2-Bonini, Gloria ...... ..,,,... 2 8 l-Bonke, Elmer 8-Botsford, Donald .,........ ...,.... 8 3 Riile, Prop Twisters 1-Botsford, Marjorie .....,,. ...,......,,... 4 8 Fg-Bourke, Marian ,......... .....,.. 2 5 52 Wichaka, dramatics 3-Bowers, Roman 4-Bowman, James .,............ 50, 100, 73 2-Brack, Gilbert ........ ,....., ...,. 2 8 68 5-Bradley, Doris ......,. ......,........ 5 1 2-Bradley, Warren ....... ............. 2 8 l-Bradley, Wilbur ....... ..........,. 4 8 67 3-Brann, lean ..........,.....,.,................... 30 5-Brann, William ................,. 13, 51 69 Fg-Brauer, Evelyn ....,,,...,........... 39 52 Cafeteria cashier, pianist 6-Braun, Edmund .....,.....,............,... 83 Intramurals M-Braun, Evelyn ............... ...... 1 03 6-Brazdzons, Donald ....,,,.,... ......., 8 3 Choristers, intramurals M-Brizedinger, Ioyce .,..............,...., 103 4-Broberg, George ..,,.......,....,,........,. 50 3-Broker, Bob ....,..,,......... 18, 30, 73 78 l-Bromley, William ......................,,., 48 4-Brooks, Elsie ...,..,......... 38, 39, 50 68 S-Browman, Iune .....,.....,................,, 51 6-Brown, Donald ..........,,........ 45, 83 73 Band, basketball, I-Ii-Y 3-Brown, Dorothy I. .........,,.,....... ,.... 3 0 3-Brown, Dorothy K .,............, 30,32 73 2-Brown, Ioyce ............. ...,....,,.,...... 2 8 4-Brown, Dick .,.......... .,,..... 5 0 71 3-Brown, Walter ........ ......... 3 0 5-Brozovich, Betty ....... ....,, 5 1, 01 2-Brozovich, Bob ..... ,..... ........... 2 8 Fg-Brozovich, Rose .......... ........ 5 2 Wichaka M-Brozovich, Virginia ....,.. ....., l 03 4-Brugmann, Audrey ...,.. .....,.. 5 0 T-Bruins, Rose .,.,.....,..,.. ........ 1 3 6-Brunette, lack Fg-Brunnelson, Iames ,,..... ..,..... 5 2 Band, Kipi, tennis 1-Bryant, Quincy ........,...... .,.,.....i. 4 8 4-Budzinske, Lorraine ........,.....,,...,.. 50 1-Buesing, Robert ...,........ , ....... 48, 67 2-Bueze, Fredric 3-Buending, Shirley ,.,, . . ,......... 30 4-Buhler, Marjorie ....,.. ..,.,..,... .50 3-Bullmore, Carl .........., ........ 4 3, 50 5-Bullmore, Robert ....... ,.., ...... ,..., 5 1 4-Buran, Mildred ..,.....,.,..................... 50 4-Burczyk, Raymond ............ 21, 50, 78 2-Burdick, Leroy ........... ....,,...,........ 2 8 Fg-Burdick, Milton ,....,. ,...,....,..... 5 2 Rifle, track 6-Burkert, Carol .....................,.... 83 Secretary of Counc Fo rum 2-Burkhardt, Ruth ..,.. 5-Burmeister, Gerald ..... 4-Burns, Donald ..,....... 6-Burns, Hugh ...... ,..,...,.. . .. Rifle club, Council 35, il, Wichaka, 28 41 83 1-Busby, Betty ...............,. ............ 4 B 2-Busch, Betty ....,,,.......... ............ .... 2 8 1-Buse, Lucille ,.......... ,.., .....i..i............ 4 8 6-Bush, Betty .....,.................... 25, 44, 83 Wichaka, West Lane 2-Buth, Albert . ..,,............... . ........ ...28 M-Butman, Raymond . ..., ....... 1 03 6-Buttenhotf, Harvey C 5-Cagle, Virgil .............,.., .... ,........ 4 1 , 84 Band, S.C.A. cashier, track 2-Cahoon, Sue ..........,,,.,........,....,. 28, 72 6-Cain, Pat ........,............,,...,......... 19, 84 Football 4-Caligiuri, Tom ,.................. ....... ,...., 5 0 6-Calkins, Bonneviere ........ 65, 68, 84 Riding, Wichaka, Pep club 2-Calkins, Willard ...........,............ 6, 5-Campbell, Ie 25 5-Cameron, Donald .... 2-Capasso, Ma 28 an .,...........,.......... , '51 51 28 ry .......... 6-Cape, Richard .,...,. ...... ,..,... . . .84 Hi-Y 6-Carls, Ray .,..,.,.........,....................... 84 Choristers, print assistant, intra- murals 3-Carlson, Debby ..,............,............,. 30 4-Carlson, Dorothy ...... ......... 5 0, 75 Fg-Carlson, Evert ........ .,...,...... 5 3 4-Carlson, Robert ,.... ......... 1 9, 50 4-Carlson, Willard ...... ,... . . ,..... 50 4-Carrier, Lorraine ...... ...,........ 5 0 1-Carroll, Shirley ..... ...,...,........ 4 8 T-Case, Lillian .............. . ..,..... 10, 67 M-Caskey, Wilbur ...... 4-Catley, Iames ............... Fg-Caynak, George ....... 3-Chaffee, Catherine ...., 2-Chaffee, Ray ,.,......... 6-Chapman, lack ...,. Spanish club 4-Charlton, Betty ..,.,,....103 53 84 Z-Chaussee, Charles ...... .,....... 1 9, 28 Fg-Checkvala, Mary .....,.. ............ 5 3 l-Checkvala, William ................,.,... 48 6-Chesnut, Gloria .,.... iI?I .,.......,......., 18 , 2, 77, 79, 83,84 Pres. Wichaka, Student Council, Forum 5-Chiappetti, Albert .........,,,,,....,,...... 51 3-Chiappetti, Gilda ......... .......,, 3 0 4-Chiples, Ianice .....,......... ,,,,,..,, 5 0 Fg-Chordegian, Alice Choristers 2-Chordegian, Edward .............,..,... 28 Fg-Christensen, Augie .................... 53 Wrestling, Council, intramurals 4-Christensen, Betty ........,.....,.....,..... 50 1-Christensen, Dick ,..,. ......... , . .....,.... 48 Fg-Christensen, Elizabeth .... 39, 48, 53 Wichaka, Choristers 3-Christensen, Ervin .......... 5-Christensen, George Fg-Christensen, Gordon ,. Band, intramurals . ...,..,,. 51 4-Christensen, Harold ....... ......... 5 0 1-Christensen, Herman ..... ....,.... 2 9 l-Christensen, Iean ......,..., ,.,,,,,,, 4 8 3-Christensen, Ioyce ..,..,,,.,,,...,,.,..,., 30 3-Christensen, Ken 2-Christensen Kenneth L. , ......, 28, 30 6-Christensen, Lois .,........,.,,.,.,.,,,,, ,,,. 8 4 Choristers 4-Christensen, Mary Iane ..............., 50 4-Christensen, Raymond .... ....,.... 3 7 6-Christensen, Richard ........ ......... 8 4 Fg-Christensen, Robert E .,.,,.... ,, ..,,. .53 Intramurals 3-Christensen, Robert 1-I... Fg-Christensen, Rose ...... Choristers 2-Christensen, Roy .......... 3-Christensen, Ruth ......,... FgAChristensen, Violet ...... Choristers Fg-Christensen, William .. Prop Twisters intramu .....,....30, 77 ......,.,.39, 53 54 . ....... 539, 53 ls band . TG I 2-Christiansen, Carol .....,........ 28, 100 6-Christiansen, Geraldine ....,........, 84 Choristers, French T-Christiansen, Vyvyan ........,..... 8, 17 6-Christianson, Earl Intramurals, Wrong Font 2-Christiansen, Orin ...,.,................,. 28 4-Christiano, Mary .......... ..... ,...... .... 5 O I Page 106 M-Christofferson, Elaine .,,,,,,,..,,.,,, 103 5-Christopherson, Edna ...,...,. ..... . ..5l 4-Christopherson, George .,....,,......,. 50 M-Christopherson, Leslie .......,....., 103 ' 50 4-Clark, Lucille ,...........,,...,,,.,...,,,,,,,,, 2-Clausen, Helen 6-Clausen, lean ..,...,...........,. 21, 74, 84 Wichaka, Kipi, Riding 4-Clausen, Ray ...... . ................,..,. 28, 50 3-Clausen, Shirley .............. ..,.,,..., 3 0 4-Clemmensen, Ernest ................,...., 49 Fg-Clickner, Gerald 1-Cline, Richard ,...,,..,., ,..,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 T-Close, A. B .,.........,........... 2, 13, 33, 39 6-Close, Dorothy .....,.............,...,., 33, 84 Tri Alpha, Kipi, Wichaka 4'Cluster, Burton ,.,A,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 50 M-Cluster, Norman .......... 44, 103, 105 4-Coates, Allan ,....,,... ,......,,,,....,,,,,, 5 0 2-Coe, August .....,,.. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 2 8 4-Colbo, Gene ,,... ,,,,,,,, 5 0 2-Cole, Betty ............. ,.,... , .28 M-Cole, Maryann ...,.. ......,., 1 03 1-Coleman, Harris ....... ..,,...,.,, 4 8 4-Collins, lames ..,.,,.. ,,,,,,,, 5 0,69 3-Collins, Keith ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,, 30 4-Collova, Charlatte . .,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 6-Connell, lean ......................,,.....,.... 84 Wichaka, S.C.A. cashier, Riding club 6-Connolly, Virginia ....,...........,,,,..,. 84 G,A.A., Wichaka 2-Conrardy, Robert .,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 6-Constantine, Charles .... 19, 71, 84, 95 Hi-Y Pres., Council, football 5-Constantine, Gay ,....,.,..,,...,..,, 51, 77 3-Cook, Kenneth .................,,,.,.... 30, 48 1-Cook, Nathan Fg-Cooper, Harry ...... ........ 4 8 2-Corbett, Everett ...... .,...... 2 8 1-Cormack, Iack ...... ,.,...,... 4 8 M-Corrigan, Robert ,..,. , ..,..,,, 103 4-Cote, Exor .,.,.....,,,.,,,,,.,.. ,,,,,,,, 5 0 4-Creuziger, George I-Crew, Ioyce ........,,,,,....,..., ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 M-Crewniger, Donald ....,.. ...,.,.., 1 03 M-Crewzigere, Dorothy ,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, 103 3-Crouch, Milton .....,...........,,....,,. 20, 30 6-Crusky, LaVerne ....,..,..,.,,....,,.,,,,,,, 84 G.A.A., Tri Alpha Fg-Csipkes, loe .... 14, 15, 16, 19, 39, 52 Football, Student Council, Hi-Y T-Culver, John .,..........,...., 9, 14, 67, 68 FG-Curcio, Milton ....,.....,..,....,..,,,,,,,,, 53 Wrestling 6-Curda, Max 2-Curtis, Betty ,................ .........,. 2 B, 100 M-Curtis, Samm Lee .............,..,..... 103 4-Curto, Frankg ..,..........,,,..,,.,,.,...,,,, 49 3-Curto, Josephine ............,.... V ..,,.....,. 3 0 4-Cuthbertson, Betty lane 6-Czaikowski, Stella ..........., 23, 35, 84 Choristers, G.A.A. Commercial Honor , 2-Czosnelc, Ierome ...................,......,. 28 D 6-Dahl, Robert ..........,...... ........,..... 8 4 4-Dahlberg, Marilyn ............,,...,,...,. 49 6-Dainowski, Max ..,,.,..,.....,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 85 2-Dale, Ioce ................ ...,.... 1 6, 18, 28 M-Dall, Rosamune 1-Danek, 3-Danek, Ioyce .....,. Helen .,,....... .............. 5-Davies, Charles ..,... ,....... 4-Davies, Robert . ....... ..,..... l-Davies, Eileen ..... 4-Davis, Everett .,... 48 30 51 1-Davies, Owen ..... ..,,,,,, 4 8 50 48 50 50 4-Davies, Lorin ............. .............,... 3-Davis, Richard Pg-Davy, Bob ......................,......,,..... 52 Wrestling, Ping-pong, intramurals 2-Davy, Shirley .......................,....,.,. 45 5-Day, Bob 1-Deboer, Anthony .,..... ........ 4 8 4-Decker, Dorothy 6-DeCraene, Theophil .... ........ 8 5 Intramurals 6-Dederich, Frank ....,................... 44, 85 6-Dederich, Marjorie ..,..., I ,,..,... ..73, 85 Wichaka, band, G.A.A. 1-De Carmo, Cecil ........ , ................... 48 M-De Garmo, Lolita .,.....,,. ......... 1 03 2-De Lorenzo, Betty ........,.,,.. ........ 2 8 Fg-De Luca, Carmella M-Demant, George ....,...... , .,...... 103 6-Demant, Iohn .......... ' ...... ..85 Intramurals 4-De Mars, Calvin ........... ,,,,..,, 5 0 5-De Mars, Glenn ................ ,....... 5 1 2-Demopulos, Katherine ....... .... ,.., 2 8 6-De Pelecyn, Willie M-Derks, William ,,.....,..,.. .....,,,. l 03 2-Desotell, Elaine ....,. ,....... 2 8 2-Dettman, Robert .....,. ...,.,..20 Page 107 A INDEX CContinued1 Fg-Devine, Thomas .................... 39, 54 Hi-Y, Beacon, Council 1-Dibble, leanne .,.,........,................. 48 M-Diem, Ioan ............,..,........,. 103, 105 4-Diedrich, Lois' .,.. ,.......... 33, 49, 101 5-Dierstein, Lois ............ 14, 18, 51, 100 M-Dittatte, lvadene ...........,.......,.... 103 4-Diffatte, Noel .......... ....... , .50, 72, 73 1-Dobrinic, Helen ......... .................. 4 8 6-Dobrzynski, Lucille 6-Dillonaire, Allen ........,....,....... 68, 69 Wrestling, intramurals 4-Donahue, William ..........,..., ..,.,,.. 3-Donaldson, Wayne ,........ .....,.,... 3-Doperalski, Frances ........,..,........ 4-Doperalski, Walter ...... ......,, 4 5, 4-Dougard, Leonand ....,. T-Dougherty, Leone ..... 2-Douglas, Andrew ..... 2-Downs, Carlisle ..... 50 30 30 50 4-Dougard, lim ................ ............ 5 1 .......9, 23 ........28 28 2-Draeger, Rose .,.. ....... 2 8, 100 2eDraginis, Milton ..... ............ 5 0 2-Draves, Henry ....,.. .....,... 2 8 M-Drefall, lean ....,....... ...... l 03 Ma-Driver, Evelyn ..,.,..... ...,...... l 04 4-Drotos, Ethel ........l........................... 50 5-Drummond, Frances ..,....,, ..,.. 2 1, 51 3-Drysdale, George .....,.............. 30, 78 6-Duckworth, Barbara .................... 85 Wichaka, band, G.A.A. 2-Dutfrin, Cecelia ..........................,... 28 5-Dugas, Calvin .... .... l 9, 51, 68, 71,72 l-Dunkelow, Betty ..,......................... 48 M-Dunn, Pat 2-Durben, Louise ....... ,........ 5 3 3-Durtny, Dorothy ...... ..,..,., 4-Dwyer, Patricia 4-Dybvad, Paul .....,. , ........ 49 2-Dyer, loyce ......,.....................,....,.,,. 28 M'Dykhus, Gertrude ...................... 103 4-Dykstra, Elizabeth .......,..............,, 50 M-Dykstra, Reinhart .,...... 44, 103, 105 Fa-Dykstra, Reynold ...........,..,......,.. 54 Wfrong Font, Choristers, mach. assistant E 4-Eagan, Frances .,... 3-Ebehay, Evelyn ....... 3-Edelburg, Erwin ....... M-Egthedt, Marilyn ........ ......,.49 ..,,.,,,30 ....,..,30 ..........l03 49 4-Eick, Ernest .............,.,..,..... ......,.... Fg-Eisenhauer, Robert .............. 15, 54 Orchestra, Choristers 2-Eliason, Phillis ,.............. ............ 5 8 1-Elletson, Dick 3-Elliker, Harold .........,................ 30, 72 2-Ellsworth, Doris ............,......,.... 28, 48 4-Engholt, Edithe .,.............,.............. 50 2-Engstrom, Robert Arthur ........,..,.. 28 T-Enright, Frances .......,....,....,.......... 12 Fg-Erb, Catherine .....,..,............, 39, 54 S.C.A. cashier, Wichaka 4-Erdman, Edwin ...,..,..,.................... 49 2-Erhardt, Maxine Fg-Erickson, Dolores ...,.. ,........... 5 4 Choristers 4-Erickson, Harry .................,...... 21, 50 1-Eidckson, June ..,....,.....,,,,.,,..,.., 37, 48 Pg-Erickson, Norma ........................,. 54 Wichaka, G.A,A., Beacon 2-Erickson, Ruth .........,..,.,,................ 28 Fg-Ernst, Robert ....,.....,......... ........ 5 4 Hi-Y 2-Ertel, Harold .,....... ........ 2 8 2-Etteldorf, Virginia ..... ........ 2 8 M-Evans, Don .....,..... ....,, l 03 3-Evans, Ellen .............,, ........ 3 0 6-Evans, lohn Science club, track 4-Evans, Richard ..............,, 39, 50, 1231 5-Evans, lack W ...........,.......,...........,, 4-Exner, Albert Charles .......,....,. 50,76 F 6-Fachko, Marie . .....................,.....,... 85 Commercial Honor, Trl Alpha Pg-Falbo, 'Ector 4-Falck, Richard ..........,... ..,........ 4 9 g-lgalewgcz, Harriette ....... ....,,.. 4 9 - a , etty 2-Fallico, Louis ...... .....,............. 28 6-Fallico, Louise ..,.........,,........., 85 Forum, Tri Alpha, G.A.A. 2-Fancher, Beulah ....,,..,...,.............,. 29 6-Fancher, Howard .........,.... ........ 8 5 French club, track 6-Farmer, Katherine ...... ....,.,. 8 5 Beacon 4-Fassie, Betty lane ...,..., ....... 5 0,100 6-Fedders, Beatrice .....,,.... .........,,, 8 5 Orchestra. Tri Alpha 2-Fedders, Helen ......,...., ........ 2 8 M-Federkins, loe M-Feil, Frank ...............,..,..,..,........, 103 6-Felgenhauer, Herbert ,..........,..,... 85 Council, intramurals Fg-Felske, Iune ....,..,.... 38, 39, 54, 100 S.C.A. cashier, Beacon 5-Felske, Patricia ......,. 39, 51, 68, 100 T-Felten, Elizabeth .......... 4, 11, 17, 37 54 Fg-Fergus, Lorraine .....,.............,....,, 2-Fergus, Russell ,.....,, .................., 2 8 4-Fergus, William .....,...,.........,.....,.. 49 6-Ferwerda, Russell ,,..,. ,........,.....,. 8 5 Pep club, Student council 1-Fett, Leroy ..........,.,....,.............. 37, 48 Fg4Fick, Ioyce ........... ,,....,,.,..,,, ..,,,..,,, 5 4 Wichaka, Tri Alpha, Debate M-Finkbeiner, Dick 6-Finn, Richard 2-Fiore, loseph ......,......,......,.......,..... 28 4-Firehammer, William ..,..,...... 21, 50 1-Fishbain, Ruth .........,...................... 48 Fg-Fisher, Elaine ....l.,...,...........,....,.. 54 G.A.A., Wichaka, Bowling 2-Fisher, Katherine ..,,......,..,............ 28 M-Fisher, Mary ...................... 103, 104 6-Fisher, R. lames ..,.....,...,.,...,...., 74, 85 Badminton, Spanish, Forum Fg-Fisher, Robert .......... 34, 38, 45, 54 Basketball, Hi-Y, Football 6-Fisher, Warren .,............................ 85 Intramurals 2-Fisker, Harry ..............................,... 28 g-gitzgeralcg Vgilliam .... 21, 49, 72, - ogsgaar , g ..,..... ..., ............. l-Foley, Iames .......... .48 4-Foley, Louise ....,... ,, ..,.,., ...,...,.... . .50 6-Forkner, Leonard J2.Z.,j.45, 79, 85 Basketball, Student council 4-Forsman, Gilbert .....,....,........... 37, 56 4-Forsman, Roger .................,.......,.... 75 2-Fortier, Iune .......,..................,....,..,, 28 4-Fox, Elizabeth ..,.............,..,,........... 49 6-Fox, Richard ............l............... 19, 85 Football, Student council, S.C.A. cashier 2-Fox, Thomas .................................... 28 2-Fox, William ...,....... ....,..,. 2 8 4-Foxwell, David ..... .......,. 4 9 2-France, Leila ........, ...,.........., 2 8 M-Francois, Bob 4-Francois, Elmer ....,..,......... 21 4-Frank, Marion ,,,........,...... 38, 49, 75 4-Frederiksen, Betty .,...,.......,,........, 50 M-Fredrich, Harold 1-Fredrickson, Dorothy ........ .,....... 4 8 Fa-Fredrickson, Robert 4-French, Bill ...................,... ....,.... 4 9 2-Freres, LaVerne .,....,,. , l......, 28 1-Frey, Carol ........,..........................,.. 48 5-Frey, Donald ....,... ,....,..,.,......,,,,...., 5 l Fg-Friday, Dorothy ..............,........... 54 G.A.A., Beacon, Wichaka 5-Friday, Margaret ............ 15, 39, 123 4-Friedman, George ..........,,...... 39, 4-Friedman, Norman ................ 32, 49 6-Friedrich, Oscar 2-Frings, Bob ...,............ ............ 2 8 3-Froode, Eric .................................... 30 6-Frost, Donald ..,...........,.,.,.,. 19, 72, 65 Orchestra, S.C.A. cashier 6-Fryer, Elaine ..................,..,...,.. 76, 85 Wichaka, Student council, Forum Fg-Fuller, Robert ................., 19, 39, 54 Hi-Y, basketball, football 5-Fumo, Mary ......................,.....,. 15, 51 1-Fumo, Rose .......... ..,.................,,... 4 8 6-Funk, Arthur ...... .......,. 7 0, 86 Cartoon club 4-Furrenes, Olga ........ .......,. 5 0 2-Fyhrie, Mary Lou .... ,,,, ,......., 2 8 G T-Gach, Iohn ........ 12, 17 8, 21, 32, Fg-Galbraith, Iune .,.. .. .......,,..,... Wichaka, Co-rec, lib ary M-Gardener, Ruth .......,..............,.,. 103 5-Gardner, Betty ............,..... ......... 5 1 4-Gardner, lack ,...... ......... 4 9 1-Garrett, Ianet ...,..... ......... 4 8 6-Garrett, Marjorie ,.., ......... 8 6 6-Gasper, Mary .,...,........ , .,,...... 86 Commercial Honor 3-Gates, George l-Gaudio, loseph ................,............. 48 Fg-Gaudio, Iosephine ................ 23, 55 1-Gayegian, Elsie 2-Gebhard, Lois .......... ......... 2 8 MT-Gebhardt, Don ....,, ....... 1 02 4-Gedemer, Ioseph ...,...,....,............. 49 Fa-Gehrig, Darrol Cabinet making shop assistant 1-Geibel, Nancie 6-Geisner, Grace 5Genich, Eleanor ................,..... 17,79 6-Geoghan, Donald ...,.................,.,.. 86 6-George, Nancy ....,.,...., 32, 44, 79, 86 Wichaka, Ping pong, G.A.A. 2-Gere, Patricia .......... .... ........-.. . 2 9 2-Geretz, Benjamin ,l.0i.r..,i...,.28 6-Geretz, Katherine .....,........,..,........ 86 G.A.A., Choristers M-Geshay, Bob ........,,, 4------ 1 03 4-Geshay, lames . ...,....... ............. 4 9 6-Geyer, Pat ..,. .,......................... 86 Wichaka, Riding club, Alt. Stu- dent Council 4-Giannoni, Ralph .... ..... . r. ...r......... 49 M-Gibilian, George .................. 69, 103 4-Gieter, Harry ...............,....,...........,. 49 M-Gifford, Margaret .,... ,103, 104, 105 6-Gilbertson, Betty ....,.,...,...............,... 35, 38, 79, 86, 101, 99 G.A.A., Pep club, Wichaka 2-Gilbertson, Robert ,,.,,....... 28, 71, 76 p,e-ouday, Mary .,., ie, zs, 35, as, ae, 95 Student council, Forum, Tri Alplgcg 4-Giltillan Marion . ....,.,............,, 49, 4-Gill, Harold ...... .... ,.................. ....... 4 9 Fg4Gill, Ianice ..,.......,.....,..,.. 15, 18, 55 Orchestra, Band, Wichaka 2-Gill, lohn .,..,..................................... Z8 2-Gille, Lorraine ,.......... ,...,.. l..... , .l..... 2 8 6-Gittings, William .,............ 32, 36, 86 Band, Badminton, Movie operators 6-Glad, lose-ph .................................. 86 Badminton, Choristers, Track 6-Gliatas, Iohn ,... .............,................ 2 6 Spanish, Ping pong, Choristers Fg-Gliatas, Mary .........,...,..............., 55 Tri Alpha Fg-Glidden, Iames Track, Intramurals 3-Glines, Fritz .................................... 30 6-Goder, Harold .,...,........,. 39, 86, 100 Quill and Scroll, Beacon 5-Goff, Shirley 4-Golz, Eleanor ..... ..........,...,....,...... 5 0 4-Golz, Evelyn ............. .......,.. 4 9 4-Gonten, Shirley ....... ........,. 4 9 4-Goodland, lanet .... ............. ........... 7 4 5-Goodland, Ioyce ...l........................ 51 1-Goodman, Ruth .......... ........,......, 48 5-Gordon, Norman .Q.,J-...S..,..51,78 2-Gordon-Ross, Marilyn ..........,....,.. 28 2-Gordon-Ross, Ronald ............ 28, 100 4-Gotsche, Mary ..............................., 49 M-Grabowske, Alice .....,........ 103, 105 4-Graham, Edward .....,. ......i......... 4 9 2-Graham, Frances ...,.., ..... ........ 2 8 M-Graham, Harlan ....... ........ 1 03 5-Graham, Harold ........,...... . ......... 51 6-Granger, Betty .......................i...... 86 German club, Tri Alpha Fg-Granger, lean .......,..........,........... 55 1-Grant, Norman ..,,.......,....., 44, 48, 78 1-Grant, Willajane .,....... ................ 4 3 2-Gratz, loyce .....,..,........... ....,........ 2 8 2-Graves, Iessie 5-Gravely, Magdalene 1-Greco, Art ...,................,... A ......... 48 2-Green, Carolyn ....,....,. ......... 2 8 1-Green, George ...... ,..,...... 4 8 2-Green, Marilyn , ....,. .......... 2 8 1-Green, Robert ......... ..............,, 4 8 Fg-Greene, Emmett ....................,..... 55 5-Greene, Ethel .................. 51, 75, 101 4-Green, Shirley ...... .......,........... 4 9 M-Grenske, Gene ...... ,........ l.......... 1 . 1.03 6-Grenski, Sophie ......................... -H84 Tri Alpha, Ping pong, Choristers 2-Gretzinger, Marjorie ....,........, 16, 28 3-Grey, Bettie ........,,,,...,.................... 30 4-Griesmer, Beverly ..... ............. 5 0 4'Griftin, Bob ...,............ .........i...... 4 9 2-Griffith, Richard ............................ 29 Fa-Grno, loe .... ,..... ..,............. 1 9 . 39, 55 West Lane, Commercial Honor, Football Mgr. 3-Groenke, Kenneth ......,,..,,......,..,.... 30 4- 49 2-Grossman, Marilyn 6-Grove, Sally .... 23, 35, 36, 86, 104, 99 G.A.A., Student o ncil, Class Treasurer Groesbeck, lames .......................... 2-Gryczkowski, Sophie .................... 49 3-Guldan, Frances .................... 30, 37 6-Guth, Bernice .......................,...,.... 86 Commercial Honor, German, Riding 4-Gutowski, Iulia .,,......,.................... 49 H T-Haase, Faith ........................ 9, 14, 41 Fg-Haas, William ....,..,.............. 38,55 I-li-Y, Student Council 5-Habermas, Betty ........,...... ......... 5 1 M-Hackman, Mary Anne ,....... ........ 1 03 4-Hagemann, Eugene .,.,......,........... 49 2-Hahn, Paul ............,,.,...,,..,....,.,.,..... 28 6-Haight, Iames ............ 39, 86, 91, 100 Beacon Editor, Student Council, Quill and Scroll 5-Haines, Shirley .......... ..,................. 5 1 4-Haley, Marie .,,.,.,,.,,, , ,,,,,,, 49 3-Haliburton, Bill . ....... ,,,,,,,, 3 0 4-Hull, Betty ........,.................., .,,,,,,, 4 9 6-Hall, Bill .....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,. 9 5 Intramurals, Einsteinites 4-Hall, Tom ..........,.....,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.. 4 9 4-Halpin, Lorraine ,,,,,., , ,,,,,,.,..,,4,,,,.-- 49 5-Hammerstrom, Lorraine .............. 51 M-Hammes Ela' INDEX tContinuedl 6-1-Iilgers, Helen ,,.., .,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 87 4-Hilker, Beryle ..... ............. 4 9 4-Hilker, Edward ..A..,, ,,..,.,.,, 4 9, 78 6-Hillburg, Robert 2-Hillman, Richard ,,.,......,,.. 28, 44, . me ......,................... 103 6-Hammond, Clarence . .,..... 68, 79,86 Science, Rifle, Photography M-Hancock, Gerry ,...,,,,..,,,.,,,,,, , ,,,,, 103 2-Hancock, Russell 2-Hanlco, Mary Margaret ........ .. ...... 28 6-Hcmsche, Frederick ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 75, 85 2-Hinderholtz, Gerald ..,................... 2-lginsmagi, Icixyce . ...... l4?4A? 101 - intz, orot A I1 Dramatics, G. .A., green 'si 2-Hintz, Phyllis .........,,..........,,..,..,,,,.. 28 3-Hintzman, Phyllis .......................... 30 6-Hmze, Betty .............,...,,.,,,....,,, 25,87 Wichaka, Audubon, West Lane Fg-Hinze, Vic ...,......,,....,,.,..,,....,,,,,.,.,, 56 Rifle, Intramurals, track 4-Hansen, Audrey .,,..,,.,,,,,, 15, 49, 73 2-Hansen, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 3-Hansen, Catherine ,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, 3 0, 44 4-Hansen, Dean .......... ............ 4 9 4-Hansen, Helen . ,,., ,, ,,,,,,,, 49 M-Hansen, Dick 1-Hansen, Edith ,.,.,,. ,,,,,,.,.,,. 4 3 4-Hansen, Jack .,.......... ...........l,.. 4 9 5-Hansen, Ierome ...... ......... 1 8, 51 4-Hansen, Lillian 6-Hansen, Lorraine ...,,.. ,,.,,,,, 8 7 Choristers 4-Hansen, Melvin 3-Hansen, Norman 4-Hansen, Pearl ............. M-Hansen, Richard ....... 4-Hansen, Rita ....... ,.,...,.. 5-Hansen, Robertffmi... ........30 ......,.49 . ..... 103 51 6-Hansen, Rose .,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 7 Wichaka, S.C.A. cashier, French 6-Hansen, Shirley ...,.,..., 15, 18, 73, 87 Wichaka, Riding Club, Student Council 4-Hansen, Wallace ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Fg-Hanson, lack ,,.,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 55 Band 1-Hanson, Iohn ............ ,,,,,,,,, 4 8 4-Hanson, Kenneth 2-Hanson, Kenneth L .,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 3 4-Hanson, Leslie 1-Hanson, Maryalice ........ ..,.,.... 4 8 4-Hanson, Mary Allyn 4-Hanson, Phyllis .,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49 5-Hanson, Shirley ........,..,.... 15, 51, 79 3-Harcus, lean ,..,,,,.,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 Fg-Harcus, Robert ...,.. .....,..,..,,. 5 5 ' Band, Hi-Y M-Harlow, Dorian ,,.,...,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 3-Harris, Ieannette 2-Harris, Robert ...,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,,4,,, 28,74 2-Hartig, Dorothy ........,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 6-l-Iartig, Eunice ,,....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Choristers, G.A.A., Wichaka T-Harvey, Harriet ......,.... .....,.,..,,.,.,,,, 9 5-1-lavorka, Marie , .,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 M-Havorka, Marjorie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 6-Haweland, Marie ...... 18, 74, 87, 101 Kipi, Wichaka, Quill and Scroll T-Haumersen, Charles I ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5-Haumersen,'Louise .. T-Hawker, R. P ..,,......,.. M-Hawes, Fern 2-Hay, Warren ............... 2-Hayek, Fg-Heath, Dorothy .... Tri Alpha president, Student Council 4-Heather, lzora .......,..... 6-1-Iebblethwaite, Ann 2-Hedlund, Lewis ......,., 3-Heffel, 41 .........l03, 104 Carol ..,,...,......,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,4, 28 55 28 Reuben ...,..,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 A0 4-Healand, Helen ,...............,. 16, 18, Fg-Hegla Chorist nd, Sigurd .,... 9l'S May ............ 3-Heide, 3-1-Iein, Hattie .........,.... Fg-Hein, Kenneth ..,..... Choristers, Bowling 6-Heinen, Betty .,.,,,,,,,,, Orchestra 2-Heinrich, Shirley .... Fa-Helding, Arlene 4-Hellman, Donald l-Helvick, Alice .......... .............. H48 17 T-Hemmer, Iosephine ............ 9, 14, 6-Hendricks, LaVerne Wichaka, band 4-Henkes, Bernard .... 6-1-Ienkes, Steve .,..,..... ........14, 16, 19, ss, 71,'7i,'ki5Q i6l1' 99 Student Council, Tra'ck 4-Henningfield, Richard , Football M-Henningfield, Valieta .............. 103 AQ 4-Herchen, lean ,,,.,.,,,,,,, 6-Herman, Ruth ..........,.. Snanish club ORG Glenn ,..,. K nud .....,. arol ..... .........48 ,....T...37, S' Fg-lacobsen, Marion G.A.A. 1-Iacobson, Art ,,,,..,..,.... ,,.,,,, 4 8 5-lacobson, Elaine ,,,.,.,,.,,. ,,,,,,, 5 1 4-Iacobson, Romayne 4-lacobson, Ruth ....,........ .,,t... 4 9 2-Iacques, Ioyce .....,..... ...,..,......, 2 8 2-Iagemann, lane ,.,..,. ...,.,,....,.,,,, 2 8 1-Iames, Dick ..........,. .........,..,...,.,,, 4 8 5-Iames, Ianet ...,... .....,.. 4 3, 51, 68 M-lames, Iohn ..,.,...,,...,, .....,,,...,,,, 1 O3 4-Iames, Robert ......,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 6-lander, Eleanor ..,.,....,.............. 33, 88 Wichaka, Choristers 2-lander, Eunice , ...,..................., 28,45 Fg-Ianecky, Richard ..,.....,. 38, 39, 56 Band, orchestra, Commercial Honor M-Ianiak, Lawrence l-Ianikian, Helen .,....... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 3-Ianikian, Mike ....,. ........ 3 0, 44 2-Ianorizian, Mary 6-Janssen, Elaine .,1.., .......88 6-Iohnson, Lois .,,...,,..,...,,,.......,,..,,,.,, 89 Tri Alpha, Co-Rec, Photography Fg-Iohnson, Lyle .....,,,.,,.,,...,,.,,,....,., 56 Football, Band 4-Iohnson, Marie .,..,.., ,.,,,,,, .,,, 4 9 M-lohnson, Marion ,,.... ,...,.....,.. 1 03 6-Iohnson, Melvin ,,..,. ......... 6 8, 89 Intramurals 2-Iohnson, Nancy Fg-Iohnson, Ray .,.,.,..,. ..,,..,...., 5 6 Football, track M-lohnson, Richard ,...,,,..,..,,.. 44,103 Fg-Iohnson, Robert F. ....,.. ............ 5 5 Hi-Y Fq-Iohnson, Robert L .,.,...... ............ 5 6 Rifle, bowling Fg-Iohnson, Robert W ............... 38, 4-Iohnson, Ruth .......,......... ............ 4-Iohnson, Warren ......... ............ 56 49 3-Iohnson, Selmer .......,... ........ 3 O 49 89 Pg-lohnson, Willard ..... ............... 2-Iohnson, William .....,..........,... 28,71 Fg-Iohnston, Richard ................ 39, 56 Tennis, Choristers Mt-Iones, Dorothy .............. ,..... ..,,,.., l 02 Beacon, West Lane, Football 2-Hinze, Ward ............,................,....,, 28 2-Hisey, lohn ..............................,..,.,,. 28 4-Hlavac, Margaret ,.,. ,. , ....,.,. .49 6-Hoaglin, Barbara .. . .... .............. . 87 Wichaka Fgel-lodges, Alice ........................,...,. 56 Tri Alpha, Gym assistant 4-Hoffert, Bonnie ..... .....,,....... 3 8,49 6-Hogan, Florence .....,,..,..,, 39, 87 Beacon, Forum 4-Hogbin, Faye .....,...................... 18, 49 4-Hohenberger, Frank ....... ..,....... 4 9 2-Hohenberger, Pauline ........ , ......... 29 4-Holden, Dean .,,.,.........,,.. .,...,, l 4, 49 4-Holler, Lorraine .,........ ......... 4 9 2fl-lolm, Ioy ............. ,,,. ....,. 2 8 1-Holston, Iohn ....... ......,... 4 8 6-Holt, Celester ....... ....,...., 8 7 T-Holt, Fghel ....,... .....,. l 0, 67 M-Holz, orothy .,.,. .........,,...,. ..... l 0 3 3-Hood, Cynthia ,.....,.......................,. 30 A-Hood, W. F .........,..... 3, 14, 35, 39, 67 4-Horak, Helen ......,...,.........,.........,... 50 6-Hostad Dorothy ...................... 77, 87 Choristers T-Hotchkiss, H. C,. ...... 6-Howarth, Alice .,..... 5-Howarth, Harriet T-Howe, Ida ,.... .,............. 3-Hubbard, William .,.. 1-Hudson, Betty ............ 6-Hudson, Bill .,........... French, Science 4-Hudson, Richard l-Huefiner, William 4-Hughes, Thomas ........ 2-Hughes, William ........ 4-Hulbert, Leonard .......9, 101 ...,,..2l, 51 13 .......30, 42 48 49 ffilfififlfilfza 39 49 'Ia 6- ulett, Rosemary 79: 87 ,Wichaka, Ridingg S udent Council 4-Hull, Bernard .,......... . 50 2-Hunn, Carol ..,..,.....,.... T-Hunter, Gertrude ..,... 6-Hunter, Shirley ....... flfflflffffffffffffze ..........88 Wichaka 1-Hupperts, Violet ..... ...............,. 4 8 2-Hurley, Lois ....,.,..., , 1...,.. 28,180 2-Hurley, Patricia ..... ............. 7 8 4-Hush, Bob ..,........., .......... 4 9 4-Hush, Helen ....,.... .......... 4 9 I M-Iaconetti, Rose .......... ...,,.......... l 03 4-lannello, Ioe ......,,...... .103 105 M-Ignarski, Raymond .,.,,,,..,, , 6-lnce, Betty ..................., Choristers, Wichaka 4-Inenfeldt, Ioyce 5-Ingroville, Robert . ..,, 19, 45, 51, Fg-lnjasoulian, Eva ...... Choristers 4-lselin, Roger ..........,...,............,,.,,,, 49 T-Iselin, Willard ........................., 9,17 6-lttner, Bernice ..... ,..,..,...,..............., 8 8 G.A.A., Wichaka, German 4-lttner, Harry .........,.......,.......... 21, 49 4-Ivanoski, Clarence ..............,.......,, 49 4-lvanoski, Lee .............................,,.. F19 6-Iverson, Deane ....,......,,..,....,,,, 42, 88 Student Council, Intramurals I 5-lacob, Don M-Iacobsen, Sam l-lackland, Thomas ...... , ..,.....,, 48 4-Iackson, lane ...,.,,.,,...,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,i, 49 6-lackson, lerry ..........,.,...,.....,,...,.... 88 Vice Pres. and sec. of Proptwisters, Ba inton, 6-Iacky, Ellen ....,. Rifle Commercial Honor Club 4-Iacobs, Betty 4-lacobs, Gordon ,.... . ,... AQ 4-Iacobsen, Arthur ,,..,.,,,....,.....,....,i,, 6-Iacobsen, Elinor .....,.. Tri Alpha, French, Pep 5-Iacobsen, George K. 2-Iacobsen, George M... 2-lacobsen, Harry ........ 3-Iacobsen, leanette .... Club O.chestra 4-Ianowski, Bernice ......... , ..,,. ,.,,,,, 4 9 3-Iasgar, Ralph Dry .S. 1-Ielinek, Donald ,.....,.,.,,.,,. ..,,,,, 4 8 6-Iensen, Beatrice .......1.,. ....,.. 8 8 Wichaka 4-Iensen, Betty ..,,....,, ,,,,,,,, 4 9 74 5-Iensen, Caroline Badminton Club 3-lensen, Clarence ..., ,. ......, 30 Fg-Jensen, Clifford .....,..... ,.....,,,,, 5 6 Choristers, Wrestling M-Iensen, Dale ..............,.......,. 103, 105 3-lensen, Dean ........,..,,.... ..,....,..,.., 3 O 3-Jensen, Donald ......... ...,,.,. 3 0 5-Iensen, Doris .......... .....,. 5 1 M-Iensen, Elsworth 4-lensen, Ellen .....,,... .,,,,.,,,,,,,, 4 9 5-Iensen, Ethel ...... ...,.............. 5 1 5-Iensen, Evelyn ..,.., ......... 1 6,18 51 2-Iensen, George ..... ,..,.......,..,.,. 2 8 M-lensen, Gloria ...... ....... 1 03, 105 4-Iensen, Harry ........ ..,,,..,,,,,,, 5 0 2-Iensen, Harvey ..... . ........ 28 2-Iensen, lone ..,......... .........., 2 8 6-Iensen, Iames ....... ........,.,,,, 9 8 5-lensen, lean .... ,.,, ,,,,,,,, 1 8 , F-I 5-Iensen, Ioyce .,,..,.. ..,.,,,, ,,,,,, 5 1 M-Iensen, Lenore ,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 U3 2-lensen, Lois ,.,..,..,. ., ,...,,,,, 28, 101 2-Iensen, Lowell ..,.,.,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8 4-lensen, Margrette .,... ........... 4 9 3-Iensen, Marion ....,,., ,,,,,,, 3 0 4-Iensen, Maxine ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 9 M-lensen, Mary C. M-Iensen, MaryLou M-Iensen, Nancy C .,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, l 03 M-Iensen, Nancy L .....,....,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, 103 4-Iensen, Norma ..................,..,.....,,,,, 38 6-lensen, Oscar ....,.,,......,,.... 65, 68, 86 Hi-Y, Intramurals 6-Iensen, Ralph ....... ,......,..., 8 9 Wrestling, Band, 4-Iensen, Victor ................,,.. .,,,,,, 4 9 5-Iensen, Willard .........,.. ,....,,,,,, 5 1 M-lenson, Phyllis' ..,....,.... ,..,........ 1 03 6-lepson, Lois ............................,. 88, 99 Wichaka, German 6-lerstad, Iim ...... ALZQQT. ........,.,,,.,. 88 2-lerstad, Ruth ,..... .,..,,,...,,.,.,....,,. 2 8 5-Ierstad, Scherle ,..... ,,,.,,,,, 4 5, 51, lf' 2-Ierstad, William ,.... 28, 32, 44, 71 5-lohns, Violet ............................,...,, Sl 6-Iohnson, Alan .........,...,.,...,,,,,....,,,, 88 Choristers 6-Iohnson, Albert ,,......,.,,....,,,,,,,, 25, 88 Council, Iunior Red Cross, Forum 6-Iohnson, Allan ...,..,......................... B9 Track, Orchestra, Dramatics 3-Iohnson, Arleen .,..,,.,,..,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 30 5-Iohnson, Arline ............,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 51 4-lohnson, Arthur ...,...... 34, 40, 45, 48 4-Iohnson, Betty ,.....,.....,...... ....,.,,,,, 4 9 5-Iohnson, Clarence ..,,,,... 19 1-Iohnson, Donald ..,.,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 6-Iohnson, Don .,.......... 19, 71, 72, 74, 88 Track, R Club 1-lohnson, Doris ............................,... 48 4-Iohnson, Dorothy ...... ...........,..... 4 9 3-Iohnson, Dorris 6-Iohnson, Eunice ....,.........,......,......,. 89 Co-Rec, 4-Iohnson, Photography, German Everett ............................ Selohnson, Glenn ,,...,..........,,............ Wrestling, Prop-Twisters 6-Iohnson, Gloria ....,..,,...,,,..,,.....,,.,., Wichaka, S.C.A. cashier 49 89 89 fl't T-lohnson, Harold ,......... 8, 17, 39 'l 6-Iohnson, lean ,.....,,..... 18, 25, 79, 89 Wichaka, Commercial Honor, Dramatics Fg-Iohnson, Ioyce ......,.....,........,,,,.,, 56 Choristers Fq-lohnson, Lillian ..,.. ,.. ..,, 56 Choristers 2-Iones, Florence ..... ,.,. ............... 18, 28 1-Iones, Hugh-...?...J.e.,.j'.,, .......... ,.48 Fg-Iones, Kennet .,............ 39, 56 Band, Cross Countr , Audubon l-lones, Raymond ,,.,,.,.,.,,..............,. 48 Pg-Iones, William ....,......,..............., 56 Hi-Y, band, intramurals l-Iordan, Elaine .......,...,....,............... 48 4-Iordan, lean .................................... 37 2-Iorgensen, Eleanor .,..,, ..,,..,.. 5 1, 79 3-Iorgensen, Howard ....., ....,..,....... 3 0 2-Iorgensen, Violet .................... 28, 37 2-Iorgensen, Dick ..,................,.......... 28 4-Ioyner, Walter ........................,........,.. 33, 36, 45, 49, 71, 72 4-ludd Alan ....,..,,,...... ,.,..,..,.....,..,,, 2-Iurasiewicz, Alois ........,......,.......,,. 4-lurasiewicz, Constantine .,.,..,,.,.. 6-Iurkosha, LeRoy , 49 4-Iung,' cigude .c5.t.r.5., .......,,,,..,,,, 53 49 K Fg-Kacvin, Ethel ,.......,..,..,..,..,,,,..,,,,,, 56 G.A.A., Choristers, Student Council 5-Kadamian, Onar ...,...,..,.,...,..,....,... 51 Fg-Kadlecik, Beverly .......,..,...,. 23,56 G.A.A. 6-Kaiser, Iola ................ ...,.....,., 8 9 Wichaka Fg-Kaiser, William M-Kallis, Mary .....,.,............,.., 103, 105 6-Kammer, lack ..........,.,,.....,,..,.. 68, 89 Choristers, intramurals Fg-Kammerer, Ioyce .............,.... 39, 57 Choristers, Wichaka, bowling 2'Kanelos, Anne .,...............,,..,...,.,.,., 28 Fg-Kanelos, Nick .............,...........,.... 57 Wrestling M-Kanetske, Clifford ........,,., 103,105 6-Kanetzke, Lyle ..,.,,.,..,,,..,..,..,,i.,,,,, 89 Rifle, Einsteinites, Student Council 2-Kanevsky, Ioe .,..................,...,..,.,,, 28 6-Koppel, Herbert ................ 25, 79, 89 Debate, dramatics 1-Kardos, Ioanne ......... ....,..., 3 7, 48 2-Karkow, Donald ...... ......,.. 2 8 6-Karlsen, Karl ......... .....,,.,..,,., 8 9 Rifle club .28, 100 2-Kastler, Sue ....,... 4-Kate. lerome ..... 2-Katibian, Helen ,.,.. .,,...,,.,, 2 8 M-Katzuna, Helen ........ .....,.,,..., 1 03 2-Kauth, Agnes ......... ......... 2 8, 72 6-Kauth, Violet . ,.,......,, .,,,.....,, 8 9 Badminton, Chess 4-Kautzer, Charles .....,. ........ 4 9, 79 6-Kava. Leone ..,,..... ........, 3 6,89 G.A.A. 3-Kearney, Patricia .,.......... 30, 39, 100 49 4-Keller, Ioyce ........... 2-Keller, Martha ...., 5-Keller, Richard Fa'Keller, Walter ..... Rifle club 2-Kelley, Phyllis .,..... '11IfffQfQfQQie .....,.,57 48 l-Kellner, William ...... ........ 5-Kelly, Phyllis ..,..,...... ........ 5 1 4-Kelly, Robert ...... ....,.. . 50 3-Kelm, Harold ,..,.. ....... 3 U 2-Kelm, Ruth .....,.....,..,............,.....,.... 28 2-Kemen, Donald ............1..,.......,...... 28 Fg-Kemp, Gladys ......................., 38, 57 Commercial Honor, Wichaka, Beacon 2-Kemper, lohn ,,,.............. . ................ 28 44Kemps, Kenneth 6-Kennedy, Bronhilda ......,.......,....... 89 Tri Aloha, Choristers, G.A.A. 4-Kern, Helen .,.....................,...........,.. 49 Page 108 4-Kesser, Charles 4-Kidder, Bill ..,...,.,... ..,,,,,,, 5-Killips, Eugene 3-Kime, Shirley ............,...,,,,,.,,.... ,,.,,, 3 0 4-liimpel, George 49 INDEX tContinued1 01 5-Kimpel, Herb .... ,... 1 5, 19, 68, 69, 71 3-Kind, Marion ...........,..........,.........,, 30 3'King, Charles ............,.......... . ..,..,..,. 30 1-King, Dolores ........ ....,.................. 4 8 M-King, Hope .,................................ 103 5-Kintzler, Harry ........,,.. 31, 44, 51, I9 6-Kirby, Merry .,.......................... 41, 89 Wichaka, G.A.A., Beacon 1-Kirk, Dale .........,..........,.,.,.... ,.......... 4 8 4-Kirkegard, Robert ...,.A.....,.. Pg-Kirkendoll, John ............ Fg-Kirkendoll, Robert .,.... Wrong Font Club 2-Kirsh, Raymond ..... ....50, 109 ......39, 57 57 .......,28 M-Kis, Josephine ....,......................... 103 1-Kitt, Marlorie ....... .............,............. 4 8 Pg-Kitt, Betty ......,.....,....,..,...........,..... 57 Wicnaka, G.A.A., S.C.A. cashier l-Kitto, Iohn ..,,....................,..............1 43 6-Klein, Kathlyne ...........,............ 77, 89 Choristers, Tri Alpha l-Klimek, Daniel .............. .....Y... 4-Klimek, George . ..... ...... Fg-Klinkhammer, Betty Choristers, Tri Alpha 4-Klinkhammer, Norbert .,... M-Knepp, Lucille 4-Knors, Rosemary ...... 48 T-Knudsen, Margert .... ..........,..... 1 1 4-Koch, George .....1...... ....... 2 1, 49, 69 2-Kochanske, Rose ..... ........-....--, 2 8 2-Koehler, Warren ..... .........,.., 2 8 2-Koettinq, Mary ....,.. ........, 2 8 6-Kohel, Don 3-Kopecky, Eleanor .....1.Y..1.............. 30 3-Koska, Gloria 6-Kovar, Kenneth .......... 19, 37, 69, 89 Chess, football, wrestling e.1c0wq1Sky, William . ....,................ 90 Intramurals 1-Kozel, Doris ................ ...,.,....... 4 8 . 1-Kraft, Audrey . .....................,.,.1 48 6-Kral, Alice ..... .. ...................... 77. 90 Wichaka, Chor' ers 6-ifral, Marion . ...4 ................... 23, 90 G.A.A., gym assistant 3-Kramer, Bill ' 2-Kramer, Fred ...,..,........................... 28 T-Krause, Philip ............ 12, 17, 24, 78 3-Krause, Richard .........,....., ..... . ...... 3 0 M-Krauts, Richard ..,.. ...........1...... 1 03 3-Kremin, Bruno ...... ................ 3 0 24Kremzar, Nancy M-Krepelan, Sylvia ................ 103, lgg 4-K rewal , Steve ....,.... 5-Kring, Cyrus ........... 4-Kristopeit, Dick ....... 3-Krogh, Elizabeth 51 57 5-Larrabee, Ethelmae ..,......,..,,,,.,,,,, 51 6-Larrabee, Robert ..,...........,.,. ,,.,,,, 9 0 Choristers, intramurals 3-Larsen, Beatrice ...,..,,.,.,.,..,,...,,,,,,, 30 6-Larsen, Carol .................... 75, 67, 90 5-Larsen, Donald .............,..,.....,. 51,67 Fg-Larsen, Doris .................,.,.....,.... 57 Tri Alpha, Choristers 6-Larsen, Ellyn ...........,...,.,.. .....,. 9 0 2-Larsen, Helen ............... ....... 2 9 6-Larsen, Kenneth ............................ 90 Intramurals 6-Larsen, LaVerne ,,.,........,,.....,,, 36, 90 Wichaka, Ping pong, Beacon l-Larsen, Mary Louise ............,....,..., 48 l-Larsen, Owian 2-Larsen, Virginia .....,....,....,.,.......... 29 1-Larsen, Vivian ......................,....,,. 48 4-Larson, Bruce .................,,. 19, 20, 33, 36, 40, 45, 71, 72 2'Larson, Dale .,....................,.,,...,.,,... 29 2-Larson, Frederick ..,,,,...,.....,..,.,,,,,, 29 4-Larson, Ioyce ............ 33, 49, 66, 101 Fg-Larson, Maxine ..,..,......,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, 58 6-Larson, Ralph ..........,....,....,..,...,,,,, 90 2-Laska, Dorothy ............. ...,,., 2 9 4-Laskowsky, Frank 5-Lassen, Elsie ............. ...,.., 5-Lasso, Marion ........ T-Laub, 4-Lawrence, Burton ...... M-Lamere, Donald ....... Alta ,.......... 51 .......51 13 ........l03 6-Laymon, Belva ..,,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 0 M-Laymon, Dora lean ...,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, 103 4-Layton, Wesley ,.,....,.,.......,.,,...,.,,,. 50 Fg-Leach, Marylee ........ 34, 38, 39, 58 Student Council, Beacon, Wichaka 6-Ledger, Doris .,......l..,...,,,........,. 14, 90 Riding, Wichaka 3-Lee, Ejner 1-Lee, Harvey 4-Le e Patricia QQ , 6-Lehman, Warren W1 6-McLaren, Iames ....... Fg-Krogh, lack ..,..,.. ,,..,.... Choristers 4-Krohn, Shirley ..,,., ......... 4 9 4-Kroll, Allen ............ ......... 5 0 4-Kropp, Edward .............................. 49 6-Kruck, Christine . ...l................l...... 90 Beacon, G.A.A., Commercial Honor MKrue er Edward ........................ 103 ' Q , M-Krugan, Edward 6-Kucinske, Loretta 6-Kuenzl, lean ...............,, Sec. ot Wichaka Fg-Kuhlman, Dorothy ...... Choristers, S.C.A. ..........l8, 90 3-Kuhnwald, Irene ...........l........,....,.. 30 4-Kurhajec, Iohn ....,......................... 49 5-Kusche, Roger .,......,......... 44, 51, 67 6-Kweksus, Helen .... 25, 43, 44, 68, 90 Wichaka, G.A.A., Riding 2-Kyle, Bruce ...................................... 28 I. 6-La Blanc, Don Library, Iunior Choristers Fg-La Blanc, William .............,...... 57 Intramurals T-La Bonde, Iacob .. .,.. 2-La Bonde, Shirley ..... ..,..... 2 8,135 2 Ladwi loria ......,.8, 76 - 'g, G ' ................,............. 6-Lahr, Mary Clair .......,...,., 35, 79, 90 Band, Wichaka, Forum 6-Lambert, Don ..,. ,,.. I 8, 32, 73, 83, Student Council, Einsteinites, 90 band 5-Lamparek, Robert .............. ,....,.. , ...50 2-Lang, Kenneth .........................,..,... 28 M-Lang, Keith ..,.........,,,.,...,,.,..,..,.... 103 6-Lange, Paul ,,..............,, 18, 68, 73, 90 Student Council, Hi-Y, band 4-Langdon, Orville ............................ 50 2-Langlois, Irene . .......................,.,... 29 5-Langner, 4-Lannoye Page , 2S3ra9 :zyfLLE2Q5t4i4Qi 109 Band Fg-Leichty, Robert ,.......... Track, Radio 6-Leigh, Paul 6-Mainland, Marion ....,.,.,................. 91 4-Malko, Glenn ,..,.......,.... , .,....., 21, 49 6-Mananian, Sarah ..,..... ,........,. 9 l S.C.A, cashier 6-Manchester, Howard ..... ,.,.........,.. 9 1 Ping pong club, intramurals 1-Manchester, Owen .........,,............. 48 4-Mandernach, Dorothy .......... 49, 101 2-Mandli, Peter ................., 29, 44 2-Mann, Howard ................,....... 29, 78 5-Mantle, Shirley .....,......,..... 38, 51, 77 6-Maranger, George ..,....,..........,...,. 91 4-Maritch, Helen .,...... ........,...... 5 0 2-Marks, Frederich ..., . .....,. 29 5-Marquardt, Iames ...,.. ......., 5 1 3-Marra, Pauline .....,.. ........... 3 0 6-Marry, Ioan ............... ......... 2 3, 91 G.A.A., Choristers 1-Marshall, lim ,.l.......... ........ 4 8 3-Martin, Richard ...... .........,. 3 0 2-Marvin, Evelyn ,,..,.... ........ 2 9, 69 6-Mascari, Michael ........ ..........l 1 9 2-Maske, Elaine .......,., ........ 2 9 4-Mastous, Mary ..... ......,. 5 0 5-Mastous, Perry ..,..,. ........ 7 8 .......58 5-Lemesh, La Verne ,...,. .,.,... 18,51 1-Lentz, lack ...........,...... ......,.,, 4 8 3-Lenz, Kenny ,.,,.,....., ..,.,,,.,.,,,, 3 0 2-Lenz, Richard ............,..............,..,, 29 M-Lerqen, lane ...,,.,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 103 6-Leskowicz, Rose ........,......, 23, 35, 9U G.A.A., Choristers, Gym assistant 6-Leslie, Howard .........,.,,...,.,,..,, 35, 91 Basketball, Forum, Student Council M-Letsch, Bill ....,..........,....,.......,..... 103 6-Letsch, Ken ....,..,,........,.,,.....,...,, 73, 90 Band, intramural, Hi-Y 2-Leudtke, Lois , ,....,,.....,......,,.. ,,.,,,, 2 9 6-Levin, Ralph Choristers, intramurals 3-Levin, Selma ........,......,.... ....... 3 0 3-Lewane, Roy ...... ........... ...,... 3 0 6-Lewis, Eugenia ,.,.,.,.....,,.. .,,,,,, 9 l Wichaka, Choristers, Student Council 6-Lewis, Mary .........................,.... 79, 91 Tri Alpha, German, Einsteinites 1-Lincoln, Doris ..,.,.....,.........,..,..,,,,,, 48 6-Lindgren, Gilbert D-,f.1..-S., ..l... 91 Choristers, Wrong Font, Badminton 2-Lindhard, Gordon ......,.....,....... 29, 42 M-Linstroth, Bill .....,.. 4-Linstroth, lack ..... 3-Linton, Patricia ,..... 3-Linton, Wayne ....,. 4-Lipor, Ierry .........,..103 .,.....50, 66 72 .,..,..3O, 4-Lochowitz, Charles ..... ....... 49 3-Lockwood, George ........... .........,.,... 2 2 Fg-Lockwood, Glenn Rifle, Chess, Movie Operators 2-Logan. Dolores ,.,..........,... .......,l.... 2 8 6-Lojeske, Dolores ........,,....,.,,..,. 36, 90 Co-Rec., Tri Alpha 2-Lojeske, Peggy ,..,..,.. ....... 2 9 3-Longo, Angeline ............,. .......,.. 3 0 Fg-Longo, Ioe ....,...............,......... 25,58 Rifle, Commercial Honor 2-Lorentsen, George ...,.................... 29 M-Lorenzen, Dick ......,.... .... ......,. 1 0 3 3-Lorenzen, Helen ...... ....... 3 0 5-Losch, Elva ,..,..... ....,.. 5 1 2-Losch, Gloria ..,,.., .,...,. 2 9 2-Losch, Robert ....... ,..,.., 2 9 Fa-Lowe, David 3-Lucas, Ieanne ............ ......,... 6-Ludwig, Richard ....,... 4-Luedtke, Virginia ....,.,.. 3-Luka, Olga ,..,..,................. M-Lukowski, Katherine ...... 6-Lukowski, Dolores 4-Lund, Helen .......,.....,,. 5-Lund, Ned ................ 5-Lutkus, Stanley ...... 30 .......49, 70 ..,....,103 ...,..,15, 49 .......51, 71 xx' M M-Macemon, Louise I-Macko, Steve Fg-Madsen, Betty .,.... .........l03 ........58 48 44Miller, Elaine ...,.... . ......... 50 1-Miller, Iohn .,........,...i...................,, 48 4'Mi11er, Marie ............................ 14, 50 6-Miller, Mary lane ..... , ..i........,....., 92 Wichaka, Pep club, Student Council M-Miller, Richard .901-:,..f,..103, 104 5-Miller, William 69 5-Mills, Shirley .................................. 2-Milne, Margery ..,...l9, 36, 67, 68, 1-Madsen, Don .,........,..,.. ........... 4-Madsen, Lorraine 6-Madsen, Norman ,,...,, ,..,,,,,, 4 4, 91 4-Magdeck, Anne ............ ....,....,. 4 9 4-Mahaffy, Kenneth 6'Mahdik, Bill ......,.........,.................., 91 Cheerleader 2-Mahdik, Patricia .... .,...... 1 6, 18, 29 6-Muhdik, Robert ,..., ,......,,. 7 5, 91 Orchestra, German 3-Maher, Alice .................,.........,,..... 30 5-Maier, Rose ......,...,........,........., 37, 51 Pg-Mailandt, Laurette .....,..............., 58 S.C.A. cashier, Cartoon, Badminton 6-Milner, Charles ......,.... 6-Milner, Genevieve ..... Band, orchestra, G.A.A. 2-Milner, Virginia ..,... 2-Minor, Marie ........,... 2-Miskinis, Delores ..,. 2-Moe, lohn, ..,............... 1-Moebius, Leland ...... 4-Moebius, William .... M-Mogenson, Robert , 51 29 92 29 28 . .,............. 29 .......,.29, 44 ..,.....,103,105 58 Pg-Mogenson, Virginiaul T-Mohr, Nellie ............................ 10, Fg-Molbeck, Iames .... Rifle club 5-Molinaro, Albert ........ 15, 51, 67, l-Molinaro, Eugene ,...... Pg-Moody, Hubert .,.... ...... l 4, 19, Hi-Y, football 3-Mooney, Irene ...... 1-Moore, Dick .,......,. 4-Moore, Donovan ...... M-Moore, Dorothy ...., MT-Moore, Hugh ............. Fa-Moore, Marshall .,...,.. 24, 30, 39, 58 Debate, Student Council, band 3-Moore, Martha ............. Fg-Moore, Rosemary ..... 2-Moran, David .....,......, Fa-Moran, Iocille .,,.,.,.... Wichaka, Choristers 3-Morelli, Phillip ........... 1-Morelli, Ruth ...,.........,. 6-Morgan, Robert 69 58 , ........ 50 .........29 ........ .ss . ,..... ........, 3 0 20, 23, 25, 79, 92, l M-Matavka, Ed ...,............,............... 103 50 4-Mathiesen, Marion 15-Matson, Iune ........., .... 2 4, 25, 68, 77 Fg-Matson, Lois ., .......i................ 58 Band, Wichaka, ommercial Honor 1-Matson, Marie . ........i......i......i........ 48 6-Matson, Mary ....... .,....., 7 7, 91 Choristers 1-Matson, Oswald ,... ., ,....... ..... , .48 5-Matson, Robert 1-Maxon, Betty 11.5 ..... ....,,..., 4 8,100 2-Maxon, Louise .....,..... ............... 2 9 4-Mayer, Carole ........,..........,............ 50 M-Mazzulla, Dorothy . 4-McClellan, Grace 5-McConnell, Grace . i..,...... 103, 104 51 6-McConnell, Rosella .....,.,.......... 25, 91 Wichaka, Pep club, Audubon MT-McDonald, Helen .................i.,.. 102 T-McDonald, Mamie .,.........,........ 9, 17 6-McEachern, Ioyce ..................,....... 91 Wichaka, Council, S.C.A. cashier 3-McGaughey, Ronald , ............. 30, 73 6-McGraw, lean ....,..................... 37, 92 Wichaka 4-McGraw, Marian .,..... 4-McLach1in, Margaret Badminton, Choristers, M-McManners, Beverly intramurals 30 3-McNichol, Geraldyne .......,.......... 4-McTrusty, Lois .......,... 4-Meininger, Inez 4-Melander, Violet ....... 1-Melnik, Florence ,...,.. ........50 58 Fg-Meltzer, David ....,..............,.. 39, Golf, intramurals, Bowling 4-Mentch, Betty lane .......................... 50 2-Mertens, Frances .......,.......,,......... 29 4-Mertins, lean ......,,..................,....... 49 4-Mertins, Raymond 19, 34, 45, 50, 78 MT-Mertins, Viola ..,......,..,,.............. 102 4-Metcalf, Robert ................,. 21, 49, 78 4-Metzner, Robert .,... ...............,.. 4 9 3-Meyer, Marilyn 34Meyer, Shirley .............. ............., 3 0 4-Michalak, Dolores ....Y,..,,,.,..... 49, 37 3-Mickelsen, Margaret ....,,........ 30, 36 3-Mickelson, Norris ........ ........... 3 0 1-Miliano, Emily ...,...,... ...,..,.4B 2-Millar, Morris ......,....... .........,.... 2 9 MT'Mil1ar, R. Muriel ........................ 102 4-Miller, Art ....,..............,.............. 21, 50 4-Miller, Benjamin ....,........... 25, 50, 74 2-Miller, Betty .........., ............,..... 2 9 M-Miller, Betty 5-Miller, Bill .......,.. ............... 5 1,69 2-Miller, Dan .............. .,,...... 2 9, 75, 78 4-Miller, Doris ................................,... 50 M-Miller, Dorothy .................. 103,105 Fg-Miller, Edward Wrestling, Wrong Po nt Student Council, Kipi, Quill and Scroll V 4-Moritsch, Fred .....,........,.., ,. .......... 50 1-Morris, Edward .......,... .......,, 4 8 2-Morris, Tom .................... ......... 2 9 Pg-Morris, Victor Bowling, intramurals M-Mortensen, Mary .......... ....... 1 03 l-Mounaey, Audrey ....... ......... 4 8 M-Mucklinski,'Ethe1 ....... ....... 1 03 3-Mueller, Herbert ...... ......... 3 0 5-Mullikin, Iuanita ...... ............ 5 1 1-Muoio, Erland .......... ..,............ 4 8 4-Murphy, Patrick ....................,. 21, 50 2-Mutz, Beth ...................................... 29 Fa-Mutz, Niel ........,........................... 58 Public address system operator 2-Myrmel, Mary ................................ 29 6-Myrup. Richard ..........,..... 19, 72, 92 Rifle. football manager, track 1-Myschka, Iacqueline .....i.............. 48 ......21, 50, 72 30 58 Student .14 10 18, 45. and Scroll, 91, 92, 101 1-Rigby, Hope ..........,. r n ' WY' 1 t i j r 1 -i I, 6-Nelson, Tom ...............,.. 16, 18, 41, 92 Cheerleader, track, Rifle 6-Nelson, Virginia ......,...,.,, 66, 92, 101 Tri Alpha, Kipi, Iunior Choristers 4-Nelson, Warren ........ .......,. 2 l, 50, 74 T-Nemecheck, F. B. 17, 39, 66, 69, 101 4-Nemeth, john ............. . ...............,. 50 6-Neubauer, Arlene , .,...,.,..,,, 37,92 French, Student Cou cil INDEX fContinued1 P 3-Pakter, Edna .......,,................,,....,,, 30 6'Pakter, lack ...... . .,...... . .............. 41, 93 Student Council, intramurals M-Pallesen, Ianice 2-Pappas, George ,, .,....,.., ...,.... 1 03 42 6-Polcin, Steve ............. ...,... l 8, 25, 98 Dramatics 4-Polzin, Raymond ........... ............. 5 0 4-Poplawski, Eugene ....... ............, 5 0 4-Porter, Raymond .............,.............. 50 T-Potter, Mary ,...,..,,, .,.,. ...................., 1 3 Pg-Pottinger, George ...,....,.., 19, 39, 60 1 3-Richmond, Charles .,.... ........... 3 0 4-Richter, lames M-Rider, Bob ....,...,..... ......,,, 5 0. 103 4-Rider, William 4-Riekoif, Ioyce ...., 2-Rigby, Iune . ....,. , Fg-Neubert, Richard ....................,.., 59 Hi-Y Fg-Neuman, Marjorie ....,... .,,.,.... 5 9 Choristers 4-Neumann, Norbert .,.., ,..,,.... 4 9 44Newton, Faythe .,,... ....,.... 5 0 4-Niebeer, Burton ..,....,,...,,....,,,,,,.,,,,, 50 M-Nield, Alice ..............,.......,....,,,,.,, 103 6-Nield, George.. ......,.. ......,....... 9 2,101 Editor of Kipi, Ouill and Scroll 6-Nielsen, Alice , .......................,.....,, 92 Library, Bowling - 4-Nielsen, Carl ......... ......... 5 0 3-Nielsen, Frank ,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 6 8 1-Nielsen, George .,.... ,,.,.,,,, 4 8 3-Nielsen, Harriet ..... ....,,..,... 3 0 4-Nielsen, Harry ,....,..,................. 50, 68 Fg-Nielsen, jack ...........,..........,.,..,,,,, 53 Senior class secretary, Kipi artist 2-Nielsen, Iune ...................,........ 29,45 3-Nielsen, Lloyd .......,....,. 30, 45, 71, 72 4-Nielsen, Margaret ...........,.....,........ 50 2-Nielsen, Nanna ,..., .......,.,,,,,,,, H29 M-Nielsen, Norma .,.... ......,,,,.... 1 O3 .2-Nielsen, Pauline ....,,.,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 5-Nielsen, Russell .............,.. 24, 51, 69 6-Nielsen, Vera ..,,....,.,....,..,.,,.,.,,, 77, 92 G.A.A., Bowling, Choristers 2-Nielson, Alfred M-Nielson, Carl 1-Nielson, Margretta 3-Pappas, Gregory 4-Parsons, Wallace .... .. ,.....,., 49 4-Pater, Marvin 4-Pater, Ralph ........., .,,,.,,.........,.. 3 0 4-Paton, Bill , ,,.............,.....,.....,. 49, 100 6-Patriarca, Gloria .... 16, 18, 77, 93 Choristers, Wichaka, cheerleader 28 2-Patrick, Marion ..,................ ..., 1 6, 5-Patterson, Robert .,...,.. 51, 67, 68, 73 3-Patzke, Donald .....,....,......,,.. ,,21, 30 4-Patzke, Wallace .,.... ,......,,.,., 2 1,49 4-Paulson, Doris .....,... , ,....... 50 4-Paulson, Thomas ...,... ..,.., 5 0 2-Payne, lack ....,........ ,,,,,, 2 9 M-Payne, Myra ......,........... ,,,,,,, 1 03 6-Pearce, Ken .,....,.,.......,.,,,,, 1,,,,, 9 3 Intramurals, Pep club Fg-Pearson, Betty .,,.,...,................... 59 Wichaka 6-Pease, Dick ......., .,..,.. 2 5, 32, 78, 93 Dramatics 3-Pease, Marion ....,, .....,.,,.,,, 2 4, 30 Fg-Peck, Mary 3-Pedersen, Anna . Fg-Pedersen, Carl Wrestling, Chess, French 5-Pedersen, Harold ...., ......,,, . . ,,,.,,, 51 Fg-Pedersen, Ieanette ........... ,..,,, 5 9 1-Pedersen, Nancy .......,...., ....,..... 4 8 T-Pennefeather, Florence ........,. ll, 24 T-Perham, Dorothy E ...,............,.......... 8 M-Perlberg, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103, 104 2-Personette, Donna ,,.........,.,,... 29, 70 6-Peshek, Doris ...........,....,,.,.. 18, 72, 93 Wichaka, Riding club 2-Peshek, leanne .............................. 29 6-Peters, Don ..,..,....,,.... 93 S.C.A, cashier, Student Council 6-Peters, Marion Wichaka, Riding, 6-Peters, Marjorie ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wichaka, Riding, orchestra 1-Petersen, Arleen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 48 Fg-Petersen, Edith 4-Petersen, Evelyn 93 Student Council ,33, 75, 93 4-Petersen, Laura ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, 5 O 6-Petersen, Murieix ..,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 9 3 Wichaka, Tri Alpha 6fPetersen, Richard Intramurals M-Petersen, Richard .......,......,,,,,,,,,, 103 6-Petersen, Ruth ..,...,...,.................,, 93 French, Wichaka, Student Council 4-Peterson, Carleton 3-Peterson, Clarence .,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Badminton, band, football 5-Pottinger, Majel ...... 5-Pottinger, Wesley .,.. 6-Poulsen, Beverly .,.... 23 94 .. .... ,, M-Riqqo, Bernard .... 3-Riley, Fletcher ........ 4-Ritchey, lames .....,.. MA-Ritter, G. L .....,.. 6-Roady, Effie ............ Choristers Fg-Robin, Iacqueline 3-Robinson, lean ....,....,. Fg-Robinson, Shirley ..... .......,.68, 103 ......103 ........30 .........l04 , ....... 94 60 Choristers, Tri Alpha, Ping porici A-Niesen, Geraldine ....,.....,......... ,..... B 6fNisen, Carl ............,....... 45, 49, 74, 76 M-Niss, Shirley ..,...... ...,,....... 1 03, 104 1-Nissen, George ....,... ...,.,..,.......... 4 8 6-Nissen, Geraldine ..... ......,,.,.. 9 2 Fg-Nordstrom, Arlene ....,, ,,,.,,,,, 5 9 4-Nourse, Donald .......,.,. .....,... 5 0 4-Novine, Bruce ' O 2-O'Brien, Patricia ...,,... .,,,,,,,, 2 9 4-Ochs, Robert ............ ..,,....,.,, 5 0 2-O'Connell, Patricia ,.... ......... 2 9, 72 Fg-O'Connor, Martha ....,, ,..........,. 5 9 3-Odell, Charles ,.,,.. .,...., ...,..,., 3 0 M-Odders, Charles ,...,,,,......,,..,,,,,, 103 Fg-Odders, Marion ...,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Wichaka, Choristers, Bowling 2-Oertel, Constance ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 29, 45 6-Oertel, Richard ...,.,,.....,......,,..,....,, 92 6-Oldham, Don ......,.....,..... ,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Fg-Olesen, Art ,,,.,.....,.,,.,..,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Wrestling, Ping pong 44Olesen, Betty . .,..,.,....... ...,...,.... . 43, 50 2-Oliver, Arthur ........,.,,. ..,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 4-Oliver, Dorothy ..... ........,.,, 5 0 2-Olk, Walter ......,.........,...........,. 29, 71 6-Olle, Don ...,,....,.....,...,,........, 19, 41, 92 Cross-country, track, intramurals 6-Olsen, Annette .....,.,,.............,......... 93 2-Olsen, Donald 6-Olsen, George ...,..,...,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,41, 93 Einsteinites, Student Council, S.C.A. cashier l-Olsen, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 3-Olson, Alice ....,.. .,....... 3 0 4.-Olson, Ardell ,,,,, ,,,,,1,,,,,, 5 0 3-Olson, Carol .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 O 4-Olson, Carolyn ..,.. ...... ....,. 5 0 ,75 M-Olson, Elise ....,... ...,,..., 1 03, 105 l-Olson, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 6-Olson, Harlowe ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Student Council, intramurals 4-Olson, Ieane ,,....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 O 6-Olson, LaVerne ,...,,., . .,.,,,,,, 93 2-Olson, Mary ,,,.....,,.... ,.,,..... 2 9 M-Olson, Marjorie ,,..,, ,,,,.,, 1 03 2-Olson, Shirley ,,..... ,.,,.,,,, 2 8 3-Olstinske, Carl 3-Oravetz, jack ..., 37 4-Orlowski, Ann ..,.,,. 3-Orr, Iames I 5-Orr, Marjorie ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M93 4-Orvis, jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,41, 50 4-Orwiq, Bob ....,. ...... 1 9, 34, 40, 45, 50 5-Osborne, Carolyn ..,,...,..,..,,,,..,,.r,,r 51 4-Ostergaard, Lloyd .,...........,,...,..... 50 'NQergard, Evelyn ..... .,..,,,,. 5 1 Nrliolt, Shirley ....,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Vary Lou ....,,.,.,,,.r....,,..,,,, 30, 75 His .....................,,.,.........,. ,,... 9 3 '. Beacon, Choristers 'ean 1 s .,....,,..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 et ..... ....,,,,, 2 9 FQ 'if-Y-A' 2-Peterson, Esther ,...... Eg-Peterson, Frank Rifle, band, intramurals 30 2-Peterson, George ,,.. ..,.,..,,.... ,4,,,,, 2 9 2-Peterson, Gilbert 1-Peterson, Gladys .......48 4-Peterson, Glenn 4-Peterson, Harold .... ....,.. 5 0 4-Peterson, Helen ....... ......, 5 0 4-Peterson jean ..,,...,, ,,,,,,, 5 0 4-Peterson Iune ........ ,..,. .50 1-Peterson Lois 4-Peterson Margaret 4-Peterson Nona Lee .....,.. ...... 3 0 2-Peterson Pete ........ ,,... ..72 2-Peterson Ray 1-Peterson Richard ., ......48 4-Peterson, Robert 3-Peterson, Shirley .,,. ,..,., 3 0 1-Peterson Viola .,.,.. ,..,,. 4 8 5-Peterson Warren 3-Petzold, Donald .,.,,., 5-Petzold, Gordon ..... 6-Pfeifer, Grace Wichaka Riding Co-rec. Fg-Pfeiffer, joan ......... 5-Pfeiffer, Norbert 4-Pfeiffer, Rita ,,,,,,..,, M-Pheiffer, Elaine ...., 6-Phelps, lean ,,..,,..,,,,. Commercial Honor 2-Phelps, Ruth Fa-Pias, Arnold ....., Commercial Honor, intramurals 93 50 , ,,.,, 103 ,.,,,,93 Ping pong, 5-Pias, Richard .,,, ,,.,.5l M-Pias, Ruth .... .,,.. , ,, ,,,..,, .,.,, 1 03 3-Picard, Mildred .,,... ,. ..,.., 30 4-Picken, Barbara ....,,50 6-Pietsch, Lois ......, ,,,.... 94 Wichaka, Pep club 2-Pithes, Esther ...... ..., . . ..,.., ,29 2-Plante, lean ..,.,,.,,....,...... ..., . ,29, 35 T-Plummer, Rosemary .,Y, .,,,,,, 1 1, 14 4-Poetschke, Ewvin .,,,..., ,, ,,,.,..50 G.A.A., Choristers 3-Poulsen, Helen .....,,... ,...,...,. 3 0, 33 2'Poulsen, lens .....,.....,. ....... 2 9, 44, 78 6-Poulsen, Kenneth ..,. .. ...,.......... 94 Hi-Y, intramurals 2-Poulsen, Richard ...... .,.,,..,... 2 9, 72 M-Poulson, Dick ,...,................... 19, 103 Fg-Powers, Marylou ..,,...,.,,,..........,. 60 Choristers, Wichaka 3-Prentice, Margaret .....,. ....... 3 0 2-Preuss, Marjorie ........ ....... 2 9 6APriaulx, Iohn 5-Prochazka, Charles ....................., 51 4-Proost, Gerald .......................... 19, Fg-Proost, William ......,.........., ,,.. 3 8, Rifle, Einsteinites, Student Council 4-Pugh, Lindley,.21, 33, so, 69, 71, 101 T-Pugh, Mary E ........,.,................,.,..... 9 4-Puliord, Bob ,............. ............,. 4 2 3-Pulford, Marylu ....,............,...... 30, 33 4-Purdy, Guy ............... ............, 5 0, 76 6-Pushkor, Agnes ....., . .,..,,.. 43, 79, 94 Wichaka, Pep club, senior class play Fa-Putra, Helen Choristers, Badminton Q 4-Qualler, LaVerne .......,............,...,. 49 Fa-Quimby, Carol ........................ 25, 60 French, Wichaka, Commercial Honor 6-Quimby, Helen 18, 38, 51, 68, 99, 101 Student Council, Wichaka, Kipi R 5-Radwill Richard ,... 19, 34, 51, 71,72 6-Rago, Yolanda ............,...........,,...... 94 6-Raquse, Phyllis .,,., ...,.......... 7 9, 94 Commercial Honor, ichaka, Spanish 5-Ranger, Elaine ,.....,,. .,..........., 5 0, 69 6-Rango, john ..,.,,..,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Track manager 5-Ranscht, Warren ,.......,.. ,...... 4 3, 51 5-Rapaelian, George ....,.. .......,,. 5 0 6-Rapaelian, Martha ....... ,....., 9 4 Wichaka M-Rasmussen, Doris ,..... ........ 103 4-Rasmussen, Fae .,..,...., ,,..... 5 0 4-Rasmussen, lda ,...... ...,.., 5 0 M-Rasussen, Ianet ,,....., ..,,,,,, 1 03 4-Rasmussen, june 3-Rasmussen, Marion ...,............,..... 30 5-Rasmussen, Ruth ,,.,........,,.....,..,,,, 51 6-Rastall, Patric ........ 18, 68, 71, 73,94 Hi-Y, band, dramatics 4-Rattle, Art ,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 2-Reagan, Audrey .,..,...,.. ,...... 2 9 3-Reaney, Daniel ,...... ........ ..30 2-Reaney, jean .,.................,.,.. ,......., 2 9 6-Recupero, Rose ........................ 77, 94 Home economics ass't. 6-Recupero, Santo Rifle club 6-Reiche, Phyllis ..........,.,l.... ,75, 76, 94 Wichaka, Commer ' 1 Honor Student Council 1-Reider, Marie ..,.,.,.... ...,..,..,..... ...,. 4 8 5-Reiher, Doreen .,.,.,. ...,,,, 5 1 2-Reilly, Arlette ............ ....,...., 2 9 6-Reimann, Mary ..,.....,. ,, ,.....,...,.,, 94 2-Reisenauer, Loretta ......, ....,. 2 9, 45 1-Rendall, Elizabeth .,..,., ............,. 4 8 4-Rendall, jean ....,,..,,.... .,,,,,, 1 4, 50 3-Rentz, Ieannette 2-Reschke, Ellen ,,,.,,,,,,,, 1,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 9 6-Reschke, Katherine ..... , ,,,. 35, 94 G.A.A., gym ass't. 4-Resong, Gerald ..,,,,, ., ,,..,. 25, 50 5-Ress, Christine .... ,. .,..,, 51 6-Rexilius, Lucille ,,.., ,,.,,.. 9 4 Co-rec. l-Rexilius, Betty ..,., , ,, , ...,. M48 4-Rhodes, Ianis ,.,. ,. .. ,....,,.,...,, 50 6-Rhodes, leanne ....,. .....,,, , ...... 7 9, 94 G.A.A., dramatics, Tri Alpha 6-Ricchio, Frank ..,,...,.,.,,.......,,.... 68, 94 Orchestra, Choristers 2-Richards, Rose ,, ,.., , 29 5-Richards, Shirley 5ARichardson, Barbara ,,,, , .,,,,,. 51 3-Richardson, Norma ,..., ......, 3 0 T-Rodefer. Helen ........,.......,......,....,. 2-Rodgers, Elinore ...,..........,............. 29 6-Roeschen, lean ........................ 23, 24 Wichaka, G.A.A., Pep club - 5-Rogers, Lois ................,....,.....,.. 25. 51 T-Rogers, F. F .........,....,.........,............ 12 4-Rognsvoog, Albert .,.......... 32, 50, 76 1-Rognsvooq, Ianice , .........,....,........ 48 Pg-Rogstad, Dorothy .............,.......... 60 Wichaka, Choristers 2'Ro1fes, David , .,....................,,,........ 29 6-Rood, Morris ,......,.....,.. 73, 79, 94, 99 Student Council, Audubon, Hi-Y MT-Root, Dorothy ...,,.............,. 102, 105 3-Roslak, Naja ............................ 30, 38 2-Roszkowski, Alexander . ..,.,..,..... 29 6-Roszkowski, Eugene .....,...........,.. 94 Intramurals, shop assistant 2-Roszkowski, Hank M-Rounds, Betty Iane ..,..,... ..., ......... 1 0 3 M-Rounds, Burton .......................... 103 T-Rowe, T. D .,,,...,,,,........ ....... 8 , 15, 17 2-Rowe, Don .......... 5-Rudat, George ...., T-Ruggles, Ruth ..... 4-Rusch, Robert 51 3-Rush, Audrey ....... . ,.......Y..... 30, 73 M-Running, Gene ....,,...................... 103 4-Russell, Reif .,,.,,............ 35, 49, 76, 78 2-Ruszczyk, Henry ............................ 29 4-Ryback, Doris ...,.,...........,............,, 50 3-Ryder, Dorothy ........Y....... ........ 3 O 4-Rygasewicz, Arthur ........ ........ 5 0 S 2-Sabatino, Antoinette 6-Sabatino, Virginia ...... ........ 9 5 4-Sabin, Iohn ..............,.. .,...... 5 0 2-Sadlon, Mildred ...,..... ......,,... 2 9 M-Sadowski, jerry ....... T-Saetveit, E. T. ....... . 3-Salerno, Gloria ...... M-Salerno, Hilda ...... 4-Salerno, Sara .....,. 2-Salvo, Lyle ...,......,,,. 1-Samalon, Eugene ..... 2-Sanderhoff, Wayne , ........ 103 ....,,..13 ,,.....,,...l03 50 .,..29, 44, 78 2-Sanders, Bill ....,.....,.... ...........,...,, 2 9 T-Sanders, Edwin . .........,...,,.,,,..,. 13, 39 M-Sanders, Donald ................,.....,. 103 Pg-Sandor, Margaret ..,,.,.....,....,. 24, 60 G.A.A., Choristers, Bowling 4-Sanford, Iean ..........,............,,,....,... 50 Pg-Saucke, Gene ....,....... 34, 39, 45, 60 Basketball, cross country M-Sawisky, Delores ...................... 103 T-Sawyer, Helen . .............,.............,. 12 6-Sayles, William .... , ................ 41, 45 Basketball manager, Forum, Photography 4-Schaefer, Donald ........ 18, 50, 71, 95 2-Schaefer, janet ...,,,..,............... 29,72 M-Schaefer, Patricia .........,,,.... ...... 1 03 6-Schafer, Dorothy ..,, ...,....... 9 5 4-Schafer, Rubin .. .. ........ 33, 49 2-Schaff, Anton ...,....., ....,..,... 2 9 2-Schaff, Pauline ...... ......,.... 2 9 2ASchaffer, Laura Fg-Schatz, jay ,,...............,...,..,,..., 39, 60 Riding, Rifle, band 2-Scheller, Lloyd D-I' 5. 1-Scheller, Roy .....,....,....... . ...........,.., 48 4-Sehemmel, Herbert ,...,..,..,....,,,....., 50 M-Schemmel, lean ........ .....,. l 03, 105 1-Schiele, George .,..,, Fg-Schiemann, Otto ...... German club 6-Schlender, Dave .....,.... ........73, 95 Band 4-Schlichting, Betty Ann ....,.,...,..... 50 2-Schlichtina, Henry M-Schmal, Gloria ,... , .,..,, ,... .........., 1 0 3 M-Schmidt, Violet ,....,,,,...,,...... 103, 105 Fg-Schneider, Alan ....,,...............,.... 60 Forum, intramurals 4-Schneider, Hertha M 2-Schneider, Rosemary .,.. ,.... ,,.. ,,,., 2 9 4-Schneider, Sally , ,.,..,....,,............ U49 Fg-Schneller, Mardelle 33, 38, 60, 101 Quill and Scroll, Wichaka, Kipi Page 110 6-Small, Wallace ..... Einsteinites 5-Smith, Annabell Fg-Smith, Bette C. .. Wichaka, Choristers, Bowling M-Smith, Betty P. .... . 64Smith, Betty Iean.,. 2-Schneller, Tom ..........,.... ........ 2 9, 74 M-Schoeffler, Clara .....,..,.,...,....... 103 4-Schoenherr, Charles 20, 45, 50, 71, 72 4-Schoening, Louis ..........,.....,.,....... 50 1-Schoeninq, Ralph ,,,,.,,,,w,,,,, v.,,,.-, 4 8 Fgfschoening, Raymond .,... ........ 6 0 Basketball, German 2-Schroeder, Eloise ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 6-Schroeder, Harry ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 5 Intramural and Ir. squad football 6-Schroeder, Iohn ..........,... 39, 95, 100 Einsteinites, Beacon photographer INDEX fContinuedD .......,....32, 96 , .............,,....,..... 61 Badminton 2-Smith, Betty Ieanne ....... ..... , ,229 6-Smith, Ellen ..........,...... ......,.. 9 6 Choristers Fg-Smith, Olive ...... ,,..,..,. 6 1 Choristers 3-Smith, Robert ......,.. M-Smith, Wesley ...,.,.. ......,103 f -1 4-Stublaski, Charles ..,.. ....... , M50 4-Studey, Eugene U Fg-Uebel, Ralph ....... .....,.................. . 62 Machine shop assistant, Ping-pong 6-Uminski, Edward .,.......... ....... 9 7 5-Studey, Ianice ......... .....,. 2 3, 96 4-Summers, Iames ......... ,..,.... . .49 4'Swedenberg, Vivian 4-Sweeney, Patrick ..,.... ...,... 2 1, 49 2-Sweeti, George ....,.... .......... 2 9 5-Sweeti, Vincent ....... ...... 5 0 3-Sweetman, Iames 6-Swenki, Delores ..,...... ....... 2 3, 96 Choristers, G.A.A. 2-Swindell, 1-lalver 3-Swinford, Keith ,....... .... ..,... 3 0 , 68, 76 3-Swinford, Reginald Intramurals, Choristers 6-Undorf, Leone 6-Urban, Raymond ...... French M-Urbush, Clemins ...... v. M-Vachon, Lois ....... .......15, 97 ........103 ........l03 6-Thompson, Bernard ,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 6-Seehafer, Pearl M-Schroeder, Robert ,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 103 4-Schubert, Donald ........,..,,..,,,.,,,,,,, 49 MT-Schubert, W. H ............. ..,.,....,,. 1 O2 6-Schuknecht, Irene ,.......,..... 16, 18, 73 S.C.A. cashier, G,A.A., German 2-Schulte, Fred ...........,.,,.,..,,, 29, 75, 76 T-Schulte, Frederick 13, 18, 23, 73, 77 2-Schulte, Mary ,,1,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 29, 45 5-Schulz, George ..............,... 14, 32, 51 6-Schulz, Richard ................ 41, 95, 100 Beacon, Quill and Scroll 2-Schultz, Iames ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 1-Schultz, Ioyce .,...,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,1,, 4 8 3-gchxultz, gtfilligi-ri ....,.,......,..,,.,,,,,,,,, 30 - C umac er, sie ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , , 29 4-Schutten, Ralph ...... 49 5-Schwartz, Betty ,..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 2-Schwartz, Rita .......,.......,...,............ 29 2-Schwartz, Russell .............,....,. 29, 45 M-Schweitzer, Herbert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 4-Schweitzer, Iim ,.,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 73 M-Schwengel, Iames ...........,.....,., 103 Fg-Scott, lens ....,....,..,....,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,, 60 Hi-Y, intramurals, Badminton M-Sczepanski, Norbert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 6-Sczepanski, Richard ..,.,.,.,,,,.......... 95 Track 2-Sczupakiewicz, Celia ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 9 3-Sczupakiewicz, Ted ..,.,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 49 Fg-Seaholm, Donald .,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 39, 60 Student treasurer, Einsteinites, Badminton A-Seater, Mary ....,,...,..........,.,......,,,,, 4-Seatter, Dav-id .,.,,....,...,.,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 40 4-Seater, Walter ,,2..Z,..X ........., 19, 49 ' 49 48 1-Seberg, Harold ,.,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 42, 3-Sebstad, Bradford ..,......,...... 30,100 5-Smith, William .........,... .,,...... 5 1 6-Smithana, William .,... .... .......,. 9 6 Rifle, intramurals 6-Smolarek, Rahela ......,...,..........,,.. 96 Forum, Spanish, Choristers Fg-Snyder, Donald ........ 19, 21, 39, 53 Audubon, intramurals, cross country M-Solberg Muriel .... 5-Solomon, Arnold .................... 51,79 61 Fqlsilommer, xfilvin .,.....,.,,...,.,..,.,,,,,,, otograp y Fg-Sommerfeld, Robertm .........,.... 61 Intramurals M-Sondergard, Dick ........................ 103 6-Sorauf, Ieanne ,,..,.........,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 96 Commercial Honor, Wichaka, Council 5-Sorensen, Betty ..................,,...,,,,,,, 51 4-Sorensen, Donald ....,.. ....,.,.....,.. 4 9 5-Sorensen, Ellen ,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 4-Sorensen, Elmer 4-Sorensen, Iames ...,....,,,.,,,, 49, 72, 74 1-Sorensen, Mary ...,.... ................... 4 8 1-Sorensen, Richard ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 3-Sorensen, Walter ......, ...,......,, 3 0 4ASorenson, Alice ....,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 A-Sorenson, Beverly ............ 12, 32, 33 4-Sorenson, Delores ,,.,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 0 1-Sorenson, Earl 6-Sorenson, Eva ....,...........,......... 79, 96 Riding, Wichaka, French 5-Sorenson, Herbert 1-Sorenson, Marilyn 1-Sorenson, Mary M-Sorenson, Rhoda Wichaka, Bowling, German 2-Seitz, Dolores .............,.............. 29, 68 ' 95 69 2-Sorenson, Robert .....................,,,,,,, 29 M-Sorenson, Robert ..,...... . ...... 103, 105 5-Sorenson, Virginia ...., ................ 5 1 6-Sovic, Paul 5-Sovish, Anna M-Spanske, Donald ,..,,.. 4-Spanske, Frank .....,.. Fa-Spear, Ierry .....,.....,... Basketball, Cartoon ...,...103 3-Syslack, Astrid ,.,.,,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 4-Szczerba, Walter ...... ...... 5 0 3-Szondi, Mary .,............ ....., 3 0 5-Szymanski, Dolores ,..... .,.... 5 1 T 3-Tagatz, Betty , .............. ....... 3 0,75 M-Tajnai, Iulia .................. ....,... 1 03 3-Tangerstrom, Selen ........ ...... 3 0 4-Tarwid Genevieve ..,...50 2-Tarwid, Richard .,........ ....., 2 9 1-Tashoff, Lubin ....,.................. ,........ 4 8 MT-Tasker, Roger ...................,........ 102 2-Taylor, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 3-Taylor, Gordon .... 19, 30, 34, 45, 7'7 3-Taylor, Iean .....,....,.....,.....,...,.,.,..,.. 30 6-Taylor, Ruth ...................... 36, 79, 96 Choristers, Beacon, Forum M-Tempke, Eugene M-Tenneson, Gloria ........,...,.,......... 103 1-Tenneson, Kathleen ........ ....,. 4 8 4-Tentcher, George, ...,...................... 49 4-Tentcher, Mary ..Q .....,,....,...,......,.... 49 1-Tessneer, Marvin .,..,..,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 48 'I'-Teuscher, Margaret ..,. 10, 18, 39, 62 2-Thiele, Marilyn ...............,..... F ........ 29 1-Thiery, Lee .....,..............,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,, 48 6-Thiesen, Kenneth ...,.............,,, 43, 96 Choristers, Badminton intramurals M-Thoemke, Eugene .,...................,.. 103 2-Thoemke, lim ...........,............,..,..r,., 29 Fg-Thoemke, Lorraine Wichaka, Tri Alpha, Library club 6-Valente, Frank ......... .,.,.,. 9 7 Track, Cartoon M-Valente, Mary .....,,............,.......... 103 6-Valente, Valentino .....,.. ,..,.,,.,..,,,,. 9 7 4-Valente, Peter .... 50,101 1-Valenti, Iva .,..,,..,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 4 8 2'Valley, Ione ...,.,.,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 29 44VCmBasse1aere, Leonard ......,,...,,, 50 2-VanBasse1aere, Louis ........ ....... 2 9 5-VanBussum, Marjorie ,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 1 2-Vance, Charmond ......,., ,,,,,,, 2 9 2-Vance, Roland 3-Vance, Vir inia ,,,,.,.... .............. 1 8, 30 6-VandeBunt? Carol ....,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Wichaka, Ping-pong, Co-rec. S-VanDenBerg, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 51 5-VanDenBerg, Ursula ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 6-Vanden Branden, Viola ........ 77, 97 Choristers Fq-Van Doozer, Helene ........,.,.,.....,, 62 Wichaka, Bowling T-Van Galder, Clark ....., 9, 14, 18, 70 4-Vanko, Charles .,..,,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 0 54Varley, lames ....,... ....,.,,......... 5 1 6-Vasilion, Iames ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, 97 6-Vavrin, Louise ....,...,,....,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,1, 97 Wichaka, Choristers, Commercial Honor 3-Vena, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 30, 42 3-Venetos, Marie .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1,,,, , ,,,,,, 3 0 1-Verbugt, Hubert ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 4-Veto, Elwin .............,.. .,.. 4 2, 49, 64 4-Vidakovic, Mudred f,Z..33, 49, 101 Council, golf, intra urals 6-Thompson, Bette ............., 43, 96 Tri Alpha, Wichaka, Choristers 1-Thompson, David ..............,........... 48 2-Thompson, Iack 6-Thompson, lean .............. 16, 96, 101 Kipi 6-Thompson, Iennings ,.....,......... 45, 97 Hi-Y, basketball T-Thompson, Louise ..,.. .......... 1 0, 17 2-Vidian, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 9 6-Vidian, Mesag .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,1,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 19 Football, track, Forum 4-Vilmann, Ward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45, 49 2-Vium, Lillian , .....,..,.... .,,,.,, 29, 37 6-Vlenka, Helen ,,....,,. ,,,,,,1,1,,,,, 9 7 T-Vold, Anna May ....,... . .,.,.............. 8 6-Volpintesta, Albert .......... 21, 75 97 Band, orchestra 6-Seline, Harry ..................,.....,,,...,,,, Intramurals, Ping-pong 4-Selkurt, Bernard ,,..,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49 6-Senstad, Marian ............,.,....... 33, 95 Wichaka, Forum, Choristers 2-Senstad, Violet ....,,.,..,,.,,..,....,,,,,,,, 29 5-Sevagian, Alyce ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 51 M-Sficos, Bill .,.....,...,...,,,,.., . ,,,,,,,,,,, 103 6-Shalbrack, Kmhieen ..........., ,95 T-Shankland, Mary .....,..,..,,.,,.,,, ll, l7 M-Thompson, Lyle ................,. 103, 105 5-Shanks, lean 3-Shapiro, Mary ....,.. 4-Sheean, Emil ......... 5-Shelstad, Dick ......,. 6'Sheriff, Roy ........,........ M-Sherwood, Glenn ......,, 1-Shimkus, Frances ..... 2-Shimkus, Patricia ..... 5-Shimkunas, Ioe 19 ...,,....74, 95 ......,.,16, 48 6-Shovers, Iman ....,............... ........ 9 5 ra h Choristers, Phgtog p y 2-Shumaker, Genevieve 2-Shumaker, Geraldine 1-Siebert, Margaret ........... ..........,, 4 8 M-Siefert, Sylvia ....,,..,..,.. ,,.,,.,,,,,,, 1 03 5-Sieraki, Richard ....... ....,.,,.,., 4 2, 51 Z-Siewert, Willard .........,.......... 29, 100 2-Silver, Bob ........................ 29, 44, 78 T-Simmons, Gertrude .,........,............. 10 3-Simmons, Ruth 4-Simon, Bob ..,.......,.....,............... 21, 49 6-Simon, Delores ,.,,. .,.,.,,,. ,,,............, 9 5 Commercial Honor, S.C.A. cashier 5-Simons, Dorothy ........................,.., 51 Fg-Simonsen, Roaer .,........,.....,... 39, 61 Student Council 1-Simopulos, Minerva .................,,... 48 2-Sittig, Leonard ............,.....,. 19, 29, 44 3-Sittiq, Marion Fa-Skinner, Frances ...... 38, 39, 52, 100 Beacon, Wichaka, orchestra Fa-Skovsted Clifford ....,............. 39, 61 4-Skovsted, lean ,.,............... ........ 3 3, 49 5-Skow, Russell .,..,..,.,, ...,..... 4 5. 51 1-Skraboly, Arthur 6-Skraboly, Edward 2-Slaasted, Arthur ....,.. ....,.., 2 9 4-Slaasted, Ray ......... .............., 4 9 4-Slana, Bernice , .... ....,....,....,...,......,, 4 9 6-Slobodkin, Shyla .,..........,. 18, 73, 96 Sec. of Tri Alpha, band, Co-rec. 6-Slovachek, Charles ...................... 96 Intramurals, Badminton 3'S1ovachek, Robert ........,...... ........ 3 0 Page 111 4-Spear, Richard ,,.,....,.,,,.,. ..,..,,,, 2 9 4-Spear, William ..,...,............. ........, 4 9 6-Spencer, Glenn .....,1.........,............. 96 Hi-Y, Rifle, intramurals M-Spidle, Bette ......,.....,....,.... .,,,,,, l 03 M-Spidle, Pauline ..,.......,......, ,,.,,,, 1 03 6-Spiglanin, Edward 6-Spinsky, Bob Council, intramurals, German 2-Spinsky, Ioyce .........,......,............, 29 2-Stanislawski, Lorraine .......,........ 29 4-Stapleman, Roy .................. ......., 4 9 M-Stasielick, Roy .......,..,... .,,,,,, l 03 5-Stauss, Bob I- fwf- 6-Stauss, Maraaret .,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 96 Wichaka, G,A.A., Choristers M-Stearns, Evelyn .................,...,..,. 103 5-Stearns, Frank 2-Steger, 1-Iarolcl 4-Steaman. Gloria ,...,. ....,,,,,,,, 4 9 6-Steibel, Dorothy ......... .............,, 9 6 M-Steibel, Ianet ,..,..,.,..1,....,,...,,,,,,, 103 M-Steibel, Mary Ellen ............ 103, 105 6-Sleiner, Catherine 4-Stellman, Alice ........ ....,... . 49 2-Stelter, Ioyce ,...,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,1 2 8 M-Stenavich, Walter H 5-Steuer, Lorraine .,,.,. ..,,.. 3 2, 51 7' 2-Stevica, Mary ............ .,,..,..,...,,,,... 2 9 Fa-Stewart, Elaine ..,................... 39, 61 Wichaka, S.C.A. ca ier 4-Stewart. Winona ..,. , . ..,...,,.,......,. .49 2-Stilb. Marv Lou ...., .. ..,,..,,., ,15, '79 4-Stindle, Elroy .......................,....,,. M-St, Mary, Patricia 49 61 Fg-Stockham. Iohn ....,, 19, 38, 39, R club, Beacon 3-Stolen, Doris ....,.,....,., M-Storheim, Chris 44 4-Stouaaard. Norman ....... .....,,., 4 9 4-Strand, Winifred ......... ......... 4 9 4-Straubel, Bette ........ ...,..,,, 4 9 2-Strehlow, Lee ....... .,,,...,, 2 9 2-Stretti, Bess ..,.,...... 4-Striebel, H-erm an ...... 1-Stroemer, Richard .,.... ......... 4 8, 69 M-Stromm, Oliver ...... 4-Stroschine, Ioyce li, .+. ..........103 ' Ah ' -ri a M-Thompson, Merle ,..,,,.. ..,,...,,,., ,,,, l 0 3 29 2-Thompson, Norman 4-Thompson, Richard S-Thompson, Robert ............,.........,... 97 Choristers, Rifle club Fg-Thompson, Vernon , ....,..........,.,... 61 B basketball, shop assistant Fg-Thompson, Virginia .,,,1,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, A 61 Wichaka 3-Thomsen, Kamma ....... 33 Fa-Thomsen, Olaw ......... .,..... 3 9, 61 4-Thomson, lean ....,.... 49 6-Thorkelsen, Robert ..,...30, 6-Thorsen, Norbert .,,.,.,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,,, 9 7 Badminton, intramurals 3-Thrasher, Irene . ....,......................,. 30 2-Thrasher, Lucille .,,......,. ,.. .... ,.. ,... , .28 6-Thuriot, Irene ,... Lt ..'.... 9 .A...l4L..z1',.797 5-Tiles, Ellen ..,............................. 21,51 2-Tillert, Vivian .,....,,..,.......,.........,..... 29 Fa-Tishuk, Peter ,.....................,,..,.,,,, 62 Basketball, cross country, Student Council 2-Tofting, Betty ......, ,........,,..,....... 29 M-Tommerup, Dale ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 1 ,,,, 103 2-Toms, Glen ....,................. ....,......,, 2 9 3-Touros, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 44Trauger, Sue ........, :Lf ........ 33, 36, 49 4-Tredrea, Mary ............... ............. 4 9 2-Tripp, Robert 6-Tripple, Betty .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,, 68, 97 Wichaka, Choristers 4-Troestler, Iosephine ....., ......... 4 9 5-Trobaugh, Charline ,,.. .. , ....,..... ,.51 51 5-Truckey, Elaine .....,................,. 15, 2-Tryber, Donald Fa-Tullock, lim .......,...........,.............. 62 Tennis, cross country, Student Council . 4-Tully, Betty 1-Tully, Ioyce ................. ...,..... 4 8 6-Turkowski, Stanley ...... ......... 7 4 Track 2-Tyvand, Ii,m ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 9, 29 1-Tyllo, Charles ....,. ,......... 4 2, 48 5-Volz, Lorraine ...........,.., .......... 5 1 1-Volz, Norman .,....,,........,,..............,. 48 T-Von Haden, Herbert .,.. ....,.. 1 0,17 4-Vrooman, lames ........... ,,.....,.. 4 9 W 6-Wacht, Glenn .......................... 19, 97 Varsity football, track Fg-Wade, Thurman ,,,,..,,.. ,,,,, U62 Band S-Wagner, Adolf ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2 2-Wagner, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 ,29 T-Walker, Elizabeth ......,..,.. 13, 17,67 T4Wa11, Erwin ......,,..,,. ,....,. 1 O, 17, 24 2-Walley, Agnes ,,,,,, , ,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 29 4-Walley, Shirley ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 T-Walter, George ....,,. ....... 1 2, 17 4-Wandell, Shirley ........ ......,....., 5 0 6-Ward. Gwendolyn ,... ......, 5 1,97 2AWard, Howard ...,........ .....,.... 2 8 2-Warner, Francis 3-Warner, William D. Fa-Warner, William L. , .... ....,.. 6 2 5-Washburn, Bayard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 1 2-Washburn, Merilyn ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 9 4-Wayo, Julia ,...,.,,....,. ..... H49 1-Weaseman, lack 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 6-Weaseman, Lois ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98 Tri Alpha, West Lane, G.A.A. T-Weaver, Guy .,.............. ll, 24, 39, 78 M-Webber, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 Fa-Webber, Ralph ...........,,.,... ......, 6 2 Intramurals, Pep club 4-Weber, Dick .,..........,.... ,,...,.,..,....,... 4 9 M-Weber, Virginia .....................,.. 103 M-Webers, Rosemary ...., ....... 1 03, 105 2-Weeks, Betty Lou ......,..,..,....,,.,,,.,, 29 Fg-Weeks, Donald ....,... ,,................,. 6 2 6-Weifenback, Dale ...... 21, 34, 71, 97 Einsteinites, Student Council, football M-Weiss, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 6-Weiss, Charles .....,,,,.,,.,...........,,,., 97 German, Cartooning, intramurals 3-Weiss, Eric .,...,......,..,...................,.. 30 M-Weitkum, Lois ..,......... ..,..... 1 03 5-Welling, Iames ....... ..., . .51 44Wenner, Victor Pg-Wenscott, Bette ...... Wichaka M-Wensing, Doris ...... Pg-Wesley, Mike 5-Westrich, LaVerne .. ...... 103, 105 6-White, Audrey ...,,,. ,........,...,... ..... 9 8 Choristers, Forum, Wichaka Fq-White, Robert .... ...................,...,. 6 2 6-Whiteaker, Rodney ,....,.............,.. 98 4-Whiteley, Beverley ......,.,, 18, 49, 73 6-Whiteley, Verleen ............ Band, orchestra 18, 73, 98 s-whmnq, Heier, ..e, sa, as, ae, Qs, 100 Beacon, Forum, Wichaka 4-Wick, Richard T-Wiechers, Alma ............... 4-Wielgat, Lillian 5-Wilhelmsen, Carl M-Wilcox, Leo .....,............... M-Williamson, Ioyce .................,.,.. 103 M-Williams, Robert , ...,.........., 103, 105 103 102 Mt-Williamson, Lois .........,,..,.,........ 6-Wilsey, Riley 5, 6-Wilson, Adrian .,......,.,,.. 2-Wilson, Donald .,......... 1 INDEX iContinuedl M-Wilson, Ruth 1... ............,....,........ lg? Fg-Wilson, Ruth ..................,..........,.. Wichaka, Choristers, Student Council Fq-Wmther, Norman ..............,.......,. Cross counlry, track, science 1-Wisby, Robert .............................,.. 4-Wise, Norma .........,............... ..... .,.. 4-Wisecup, Gertrude 4-Wisecup, Lois ......... 3-Witkofski, Elaine 2-Wolfe, Glenn 6-Wolfman, Seymour ....,.....,........... 98 Student Council, Choristers 6-Wolfrum, Grace ..........i................. 98 B-Wolk, Iosephine ...,,.........,............. 98 G.A.A., Choristers 2-Wood, lack ..... ............, 1 9, 29, 44, 4-Wright, lean ......,.................,..,,...,. M-Wruk, Francis ...,.. 76, 103, 104, 105 6-Wyman, Celia ......,...............,,,. 75, 98 Co-rec., Wichaka, Ping pong 6-Wyman, Charles ,.., 19, 72, 74, 78, 98 Cross country, track, Hi-Y, band 8-Wysocki, Betty Y 6-Yankie, Margaret ..,... T-Yankow, Hen ...... 11 14 24 67 69 98 VY 1 I I 1 6-Yannish, Emma ......,..,. . .................. 6-Yerdan, George 6-Yoqhourtiian, Iames 1-Young, Marian ........., Z 5-Zacharias, Virginia Pg-Zajac, Mildred 2-Zamagne, Richard .... 3-Zamagne, Rose 2-Zanko, Alyce ...........,.. ..... ..48 .,... H29 .25 98 6-Zaricor, Guy ....,.. ......,,......,.. , ,, , Forum president, dra matics M-Zaroske, Ieanette .............. 103, 105 6-Zaroske, Leonard Forum, track 4-Zaroski, Zenon ..... 6-Zebell, Iohn .,.....,. Band, orchestra 4-Zekas, Virginia .....,. ..,....49 ..,....98 ......,49 M-Zillen, Gloria ........ .. 3-Zellman, Richard M-Zilke, Hertha ....,,.. 2-Ziemke, Shirley .,..,, 5-Zierld, George Y, J ,F .....,.103, 10x ..,....103, 105 ........29, 37 2-Zielke, Marjorie ..,,......... .......,,..... 2 9 2-Ziellce, Mildred M-Zimmerman, Harvey ........,.,....... 103 5-Zinke, Mary .........,.........,.... 18, 29, 51 6-Zinnen, Dorothy ..,...., 73, 77, 98 Choristers, orchestrd, Forum 2-Zinnen, Mary 6-Zinnen, William .,,...,.....,......... 71, 98 Hi-Y, Forum, intramurals 1-Ziolkowski, Benny .,,..,....,....... 45, 48 2-Zirkelback, Lawrence ......,........... 29 2-Zivotsky, Rudolph ........i... ........ 2 2 Fg-Zold, Carolyn ........,,... ....,... 6 2 G.A.A. 3-Zore, Antonia .....,...,.... ...,... 3 0 Fq-Zunke, Russell ...........,.. ........ 6 2 Choristers, Bowling Fq-Zupek, Stanley ,.,,..,..................... 62 Einsteinites, intramurals 4-Zwetsch, Nancy ............,....,. ...,.,, 4 9 Page 112 vuuusvez. 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