Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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l Chairmen of the Sophomore Party pause and smile for the birdie be- fore going on with preparations for the big event. Every Thursday during the past year sophomores flocked into the auditorium to enjoy the programs Miss Moran and her followers pro- vided. What could Doris Stuit be telling Sally Smelter? Miss Una Nehls, sophomore class adviser, wins many friends by her careful planning and guiding. Sophomore class officers are: Peg- gy Jo Harter treasurer, Killian Mor- kin president, Ernest Keppler vice- president, and John Davies secre- tary. Sophomores Are South American Go-getters de luxe-that's the Sophomore class. ln the Victory book campaign, the sophomores were the first ones to reach their quota. And that spirit was shown throughout all of the activities in which this class partici- pated. Sally Smelter, Bob Greenwaldt, Mary Helen Delmore, Bob Kostuck, Jane Venne, and Ed Zinda did a commendable job on the Sophomore Party committee. Sporty splashers from the class were Bob Winchell, John Burrie, and Ted Roberts, grid- iron greats included Joe Tenke, Ray Plehn, and George Vennes, while basketball stars were Burt Woyahn, John Davies, and Bob llling. Varied activities shared the interest of the sophomores. Peggy Jo Harter, for instance, proved her worth in dramatics, music, and leadership, Norm Fritz and Georgianna Mil- ler are dramatically inclined. For variety's sake, Darwin Dennis and Bill Staley turned to building model planes per government orders for experimental purposes. John Batha strut- ted his stuff with the band as drum major, and behind him came Paul Hardy, band mem- ber and magician. And these students didn't forget that grades and studies are important. Mary Lou Friberg, Betty Harker, Genevieve Nelson, Gareth Waffle, Elaine Schatow, and Phyllis Haessig held up the standard on that score. Page 29

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Bottom row, left to right: Montville, Murphy, Palmer, T. Miller, Panella, McGraw, Olson Neddersen, l. Miller. Second row: Meissner, McNett, Nelson, Oakes, Meola, Meyer, Muhasky Meyers. Third row: Miss Winters, Nowers, Nutter, Morrow, Momson, Nelson, McGuire, Moll Top row: Mierow, Montague, McNamara, Patrinos, Owens, Neiman. Bottom row, left to right: Rheingans, A. Sayles, Pischinger, Raddatz, Prowls, Puhl, Schmidt Pulos, Smith, Rupp. Second row: Mr. Lumb, Robling, Greene, Riley, Patrinos, Rohloff, Rice Plank, Hellmann, Sasso. Third row: Phillips, Rudolph, Rich, Petry, Pike, E. Sayles, Libby Magers. Top row: Rodgers, Richards, Reese, Herman, Pierson, Schickowski, Satterlund, Ritter Bottom row, left to right: J. Stacy, B. Stacy, Schmidt, Travis, Tennis, Sellers, Teplinsky, Sor- enson, Trushinske, Smart. Second row: Springman, Simon, Taylor, Thomas, E. Schultz, E. Siewert, Spielvogel, J. Siewert, D. Schultz. Top row: Mr. Lincoln, Trakel, Strauss, Stanisch, Towne, Thurwachter, Stewart, Stieglbauer, Smith, Schneider. Bottom row, left to right: Wrycza, Jean Williams, Walker, Wright, Zillmer, Psiones, Walra- benstein, I, Waschow, M. Waschow, Wendlandt, W. Weber. Second row: Vetta, Young, Vitale, C. Weber, Van Derhei, Wolfe, Van Alstine, Woltman, Wegner, Vrooman. Third row: Wiles, Juanita Williams, Wilhelm, J. Zimmerman, Wild, Lombardi, D. Williams, Weller, E. Williams, Miss Smith. Top row: Wendt, S. Zimmerman, Zeller, Zahnow, Wandersneider, Wolfgram, White, Volpano. Page 28 ,



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Upper left: Bottom row, left to right: Miss Nehls, Bureta, Burgett, Ciano, Armitage, Cherek, Colburn, Buttong, F. Cox. Second row: Milton Chapman, Michael Chapman, Catarozoli, Daebel, Bur- nell, Carroll, Capelle, Christoph, G. Cox. Top row: Batha, Capito, Cohn,,Cerroni, Coakley, R. Burke, Burrie, Crandall, Davies, Callow, Cain, Bundy, W. Burke, Buechler. Upper right: Bottom row, left to right: Brouillet, Bralick, Bciumgartner, Borgstrom, Blank, Adams, Boeck, Brown, James, Books, Berglund. Second row: Brojanac, Anders, Boettcher, Blando, Bartelmas, Baasler, Bostwick, Alexander, John Brown. Third row: Ardelt, Ade, Armitage, Budzien, Brownrigg, Backler, Beeheim, Adam. Top row: Bainbridge, G. Anderson, Bucholtz, D. Ander- son, Brechbuhl, Berg, Baseler. Lower left: Bottom row, left to right: Fairbanks, Frank, Davis, Duckey, Egly, Emling, Follendorf, Dibble Dunn, Eichsteadt. Second row: Emery, Evans, Delmore, Duckert, Finn, Dennis, Duddeck, Frei tag, Fink. Third row: Erickson, Fohey, Davis, Fredericks, Destefano, Dornbrak, Draeger, Fin ney, Farkas, Feldhusen. Top row: Foss, Flood, Foat, DeLellis, Dole, R. Fay, Estberg, Erke P., Fay. Lower right: Bottom row, left to right: J. Harris, George, Gauger, B. Green, Harker, M. Harris, Gabel Second raw: Gibbs, Gaffney, Hanke, Grossmann, Guerino, Gerbig, Miss Mulry. Third row Griffiths, M. Green, Hall, Gressle, Hamp, Giese, Hoessig, Gunther, Friberg. Top row: Fritz Hargrove, Grant, Harmon, K. Halvorson, Gonzalez, Goetzelman, E. Halvorson, Greenwaldt Hardy, Gigous. Page 30

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