Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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It was hard to get used to the new schedule, but we all managed to survive, al- though the 8th hour activity period left us all a little baffled. Our school week evolved around the new period something like this: On MONDAY and Wednesday, we had a chance to show our abilities in the Senior high activities. We enjoyed the experiences and the variety of new clubs that were initiated. junior High students claimed TUESDAY and Thursday as club days. The student body met every other WEDNESDAY in the newly-painted auditorium for assemblies. We were enter- tained by speakers, singers, movies and other educational programs. When THURSDAY rolled around, it brought make-up night with it. Teachers allowed no excuses - they claimed it was for our own good to complete our assignments. After pep assemblies on FRIDAY afternoon, we went home at 3:00 in order to be back in time for the numerous sports events. Then, on weekends, we went to Rec Dances, plays, shows, the Attic, and other social events that played a big part in our SCHOOL LIFE. And so, we thought you'd like to remember this, the year of the new schedule, as seen by the Meg Staff. l5J QA ! Ere word n 5: 3' ' 1 E--efffiexfr-R'-1-M T f fill? .5 . .,-. 1 QJ. , U Jw h fag . I6 D klffxiv , V- ,Q Ax X 'J Iv mf 5 Muff lt, 'rflx ' 1 . K 7- 1 t f flf f'N 44, f ,, , f 1.,f C ONTENTS Hzr,'.'1 J, M. f 1 Z 'A' J I 1 7 gr V X' Q . 51141 -- u N 11 ffl C - 1' 'ff 'lf v ' 1 -. 7 I Y K. fi K. J JQ fw if ffqffjsii J ff Mi L 7 t My M We ll W W V L W' ' tl pf QM' 06, Lf2f' W JC? nghe scrape of saws in the girls' woodwork class . . . plan- L01 up ning another assembly for an over critical student body . . . M MT- general disorder and the rap of the gavel starting another Student W W Council meeting . . . one hundred and fifty-six F.F.A. boys plan- ning a dairy show or harmonizing in their-choir . . . all of these things combine to make our eighth hour activity period. But even eighth hour didn't give us enough time for all the activities we wanted to take part in. There were those ' work sessions and that final sigh of relief as another iss of the Cardinal Star went to the press . . . the breath taking beauty of the A Cappella Christmas concert . . . the slap of paint brushes on a new set as the stage crew gets prepared for another play . . . evenings when the fellows waited around the YWCA to take us home from Y-Teens . . . To us these so-called extra-curricular activities aren't extra N at all. They are the indefinable something that makes our school W x life complete. Cf644!6 - . I me WL WZ Z4 p gl Cifcbggf ,uf A , C l uf 40 in I 'M ' gi df , 1 U - I ,M f f we 4 'N' W 1' f ' n t l ffl e . WJ! l f - . iff- 1. F -- ISI QQ,w:Qx,, Rnfv-21 Www ,-,-uDt2,2L,dX Www MfM F f z2ffgQz,wL gf gg: K X1 W V W SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY -TOP ROW: Michalski, Hollister, Schalow, Hasselkus, Yatzeck, Otto, Southard, Eckberg. SECOND ROW: Miss Fardy, Burns, Kuenzi, Shaw, Hansen, Stier, Williams, Schaefer, McKinnon, Normington, Klier, BOTTOM RCJW: Giese, Harder, Grout, Stein, Erdmann, Canright, Collins, Frederickson, Werra, Mitchell. oo emtive Workers, A-1 Citizens, lwfl? Brains QUILL AND SCROLL - TOP ROW: Moore, Horwitz, McKinnon, Keyes, Hagen. FRONT ROW: Giese, Miller, Normington. H01 HONOR SOCIETY Reach a little higher . . . No, down a bit. Good! It's finished. There in the hall stood the gaily dec- orated Christmas tree, one of the things Honor Society members did besides homework. Doing work well is the first step up the stairway to Honor Society membership. Next is earning thirty honor points for activities. We climb the steps of leader- ship, character, and service to reach the top. We're given our pins by Miss Fardy and the officers, Dick Yatzeck, Barbara McKinnon, Carla Schaefer, and Pat Collins. Then there's a weekly bulletin board to decorate, and finally the Spring Banquet, the climax to a year of work and fun. QUILL AND SCROLL Copy written for the Cardinal Star, original ma- terial for Pen 'n' Ink, outstanding photographs or sparkling copy for the Meg, may be rewarded by membership in Quill and Scroll, the honor society for journalists. STUDENT COUNCIL Figuring out which is room 114 and which 113 isn't much of a trick these days, since our Student Council secured the long needed new room numbers. This is just one of the many projects sponsored by our government of the students, by the students and for the students . Thanks to the fifty legis- lators who make up the council, we enjoy such an- nual affairs as Twirp season, Dad's night during basketball and Homecoming. joining with other Suburban schools for promoting sportsmanship and better relationships in our league, Council members attended conferences and conventions. In the spring, hearings on the Student Activity budget brought officers Art Beringer, Dick jones, Mike Curran and Gen Davies along with Miss Nohelty adviser into long but worth while sessions. Even the problems the new schedule posed were eventually solved by cooperation with various fac- N! is 'Ox Dick Jones gives final plans for the WTMJ broadcast of High Time from WHS. ulty committees. fx 'fb in ,W kill, X I , ., I . j E , f ,, ,J . i.fk.f,x., be 'C-'IAS - K j.,,P'V 'VIL ' i ,f',' 1, ' J f V, i I I I twig ' Kit ' 1 ci' I i f t i Q .L X I L 5 I ' . - . , . A Z' , , 'H' gg L I nclucleai Are Vevy Like! To Succeed K K i--1 Sl. STUDENT COUNCIL - TOP ROW: Normington, Christoph, Gibson, Parson, Yatzeck, Soulen, Maxson, Imig, Wagner, Mathie, Lindholm. ROW III: D. Zamjahn, Anderson, Brown, Stier, M. Olson, Dick, Hickman, Cairns, Wendel, Saubert, Ross, Arreazola, B. Jester. ROW II: Miss Nohelty, jerry Grout, Johnson, M. J. Olson, Smith, Hastreiter, Kopplin, L. Frank, Lemmer, Gagan, Shaw, Korn, Bayless, Sawyer. BOTTOM ROW: Nettesheim, Noll, Martin, S. Beringer, Curran, A. Beringer, Davies, Jones, Weeks, Schell, Janet Grout, Tradewell. 1111 JII.-SR. ASSEMBLY COMMISSION - holm, Munger, Howe. ROW ll: Kirchoffer, Wiley, Korn. BOTTOM ROW: Hughes, Miss Magdanz, Saubert. 9fIl GRADE ASSEMBLY COMMISSION - TOP ROW: Miss Williams, Marzocco, Sawyer, Vredenbregt. BOTTOM ROW: Hickman, McCauley, Malone, Stocks. 1 l.. . L-Tim . Q C-4 COMMISSION - TOP ROW: Ferguson, Flanders. ROW ll: Pfeil, Guerino, Buechler. BOTTOM ROW: Stier, Arreazola, Collins. Ns... ASSEMBLY Hansen, Graset, Smith, Mrs. Fagerlantl. FRONT ROW. Hertzberg, Knutson. Anyone H7190 Likes to one - Sign Up Here COMMISSIONS Bright red skirts topped by sparkling white sweaters were proudly worn this year by the fem- inine cheerleaders. These new costumes were made possible by the Pep Commission who also planned the pep assemblies. On Saturday night you are certain to find the school ablaze with lights, and teenagers happily dancing. An ambitious group of about 100 stu- dents who belong to the Rec Dance Commission help to plan these dances. The C-4 Commission with the help of the Cour- tesy Cat reminds us to practice courtesy around the clock and especially at school functions, as Senior night, planned by the Guidance Commis- sion to aid students in finding a career. SCHOOL SERVICE COMMISSION -TOP ROW: Deikfuss, Evans, Kioseff, Miss Toms, Larsen, Meidenbauer, Gloe. ROW ll: Anderee, Werra, Hood, Schodtlet, Knight, Sayles. BOTTOM ROW: Borchers, Kuhlka, Dodich, Miller, Davies, Schessler. G9 I 5335, ' -uyr,an.a .mud ua f was -ss s or af v-H. uuggngspwm ,sr 4 vi--.s 1.51 'ir 3 ,ff A -11- MW X sa Q if .I ,. et.. 5 if - , Q C, ' PEP COMMISSION - TOP ROW: D. Brown, Lind holm, Howe, R. Brown. ROW II: Borchers. Drestlow, Schoenwalder, Vrakas, lhrig. BOTTOM ROW: Moore, N Imig, Cairns, Collins, Williams. GUIDANCE COMMISSION -STANDING: Imig, Chris toph, Guttman, Rahn, A. Beringer, Brown, Soulen Brockman. SEATED: Mr. Panella, Manley, S. Be-ringer REC DANCE COMMISSION - TOP ROW: Wagner, Michalski, Howe, Bunke, Mueller, Soulen, Brown, Lindholm. ROW IV: Gulla, Schimpf, Frank, Wendel, J. Muth, Rohloff, Larsen, McKenzie, Schodtler, Harder. ROW Ill: Carr, M. Muth, Lemmet, Kirkpatrick, Keeney, Sohr, Wood, Whitstone, Smith, Shaw, Miss Fardy. ROW II: Foyer, Conklin, Baltes, Betker, Mulkey, Kopplin, Davies, Venes, Hofmann, jepsen, Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Weller, Meidenbauer, Prom, Mittelstaedt, Gagan, Kilpatrick, Weeks, Abplanalp, Collins, Huebner, Arreazola, Gill. SOCIAL COMMISSION - TOP ROW: Rano, Nutter, Owens, Davies, Ihrig, Graf, Cairns, Collins, Bahr. SECOND ROW: Marsh, Peyton, Hood, Sriet, Mueller, Savage, Kuenzi, McFarlane, Rosenmerkel, Ftick. BOTTOM ROW: Hughes, Normington, McKinnon, Egan, Berish, Kioseff, Kuhlka, Hastreiter, Moore, Spaulding. I You Are ookmg For The Story Of Our School STAR EDITORIAL BOARD - TOP ROW: Kirchoffer, Vilmur, Keyes, Michalski, Vredenburg. BOTTOM ROW: Shaw, McKinnon, Bralick, Huebner. NOT PICTURFD: Pope. CARDINAL STAR Rushing here and there is the usual hustle bustle activity seen in the Cardinal Star office. From Friday and until the paper comes out, our lives are a Con- stant jumble of deadlines, copy writing, proof read- ing, and typing. Eagerly read features are Editor Barbara McKin- non's Barbed Bits and Charlie Mclntoslfs Column As I See lt on the sports page. Last spring the Star Staff was reorganized and page editors were eliminated. This new system already has proved its efficiency. Taking care of the make-up of the pages are jo Bralick and Shirley Huebner. News editors are joanie Normington and Pat Shaw. The sports page is covered by Wayne Kirchoffer and Rod Vilmur, editorials, Tom Michalski and features, Bob Keyes. Under the supervision of Mrs. Lee our adviser Qin- Cidentally, new this year at W.1-l.S.J we manage to survive the rigors of publishing a newspaper and before we know it, we are again checking assign- ments for the next issue. STAR BUSINESS MANAGERS - Hagen. Curry, Berish, Whitstone. 141 Ifs W'1'ifle11 H are MEG BOARD -STANDING: Michalski. Anderson, Ihrig, Flanders. SEATED: Miss Kline, Moore, Miller, Giese, Miss Conklin. MEGAPHONE Coke bottles, the litter of copy, and cries of Where's the dummy? depicts the natural state of affairs at Meg work sessions. There is always the taking of pictures CML Pettigrew's depart- menrj, writing copy and catchy headlines, proof- reading, identifying pictures, and aft work. Trying an offset book this year introduced us to the mys- teries of paste ups and black paper. Those haggard souls you saw coming out of the Meg office might have been the Meg board members up to Dorothy Giese, our editor. Jill Anderson, business manager, worked with Miss Conklin to map a super cam- paign for selling Megs. By the end of March, after endless hours of rewriting, headaches, and jokes, we watched with pride as the progress chart we had been ignoring was finally checked off by Miss Kline, our adviser. MEG STAFF - TOP ROW: Wendlandt, Schwoch, Bade, Dempsey, Wagner, Bilicki, Pope. ROW III: Buechler, Mueller, Hansen, Dick, Kuenzi, Hanson, Graf, Normington. ROW II: Kopplin, Davies, Collins, Bahr, Erdmann, Lemmer. ROW I: Jacoby, Imig, Weeks, Frederickson, Prom, Gagan, Beringer. IISI Sh! - Scratching Pens, Literary Minds At Work PEN 'N' INK IOARD - Lowry, Erd- mann, Mrs. Metznet, Michalski, McKinnon. PEN 'N' INK To be concluded next week - and in the meantime we'll fix up the plot, go over the gram- mar, and polish up the dialog. After all we're writing for a very critical audience who are would- be writers themselves, the members of the Pen 'n' Ink club, to be exact. And with the pointers that are offered in our weekly sessions, we learn to analyze our writing faults and to attain fluency in written expression. Anyone interested in creative writing and who has a little ability are welcome to join Pen 'n' Ink. Our chief responsibility is the publishing of our annual magazine. Stories submitted by English teachers and Pen 'n' Ink members are judged by Lois Erdmann, editor-in-chief and Tom Michalski, literary editor. Together with our adviser Mrs. Metzner they prepare our contribution to the literary life of our school. Il6l 11: :ri PEN 'N' INK - TOP ROW: Michalski, Wagner, Yatzeck, Keyes. ROW ll: Piper, Mulkey, Mrs. Metzner, McKinnon, HHLZEIJ- ROW l: Jacoby, Hogeboom Borchers, Erdmann, Evans. rews, Cas! Ana' Talent onzbifze For Success MASK AND WIG: TOP ROW: White, Brown, Lindholm, Hathway. ROW II: Rano, Kaufmann, Zuehlke. BOTTOM ROW: Tell, Whitstone. MASK AND WIG The pounding and hammering on the sets plus the odors of fresh paint, sets the scene backstage. Dress rehearsals, last minute changes, then the mo- ment everyones been waiting for - opening night. Now many people realize the work that goes into a play. Mask and Wig members are the kids who have worked night after night for weeks be- fore opening night to bring about perfection. Under the direction of Mr. Metzner, we have started our wardrobe department. After soliciting possible costumes from people in town, many girls spent their spare time sewing for our first costume play, Victoria Regina. With the co-operation of all the crews, make-up Cunder the guiding hand of Miss Lemanj, lighting, costume, props, and stage crew, we have gained experience in all phases of dramatics. i MAKE-UP CREW- STANDING: Fuller, Swan, Korn, STAGE CREW - TOP ROW: Spaulding, Smith, Christian- Baunlilafd- Mlffhell, 016500, Zietlow, Christoph, Davigsl son, Davies, Gronewald, Schwartz. BOTTOM ROW: 5EATED5 TCL- Broege, Dahms, Vertz, Ruedinger, Weiss, White, Ross. N71 iid A CAPPELLA - BACK ROVU: Yatzeck, john Parson, Beringer, Goerlce, Hatch, Christoph, Gibson, Munger, Ferguson, Krueger, Vilniur. RCDW IV: Montgomery, Schneider, Plehn, Hasselkus, Krugenhrink, Morey, Hollister, G. Miller, Howe, Shcvey, l.unge, jones, john Larsen, Schultz, Moulton. ROW lll: Bollogh, Savage, Korn, Wilson, Tratlewell, Pope, Grout, Willirtiiis, Mtlicnzic. ROW! ll: Martin, Foss, Lomlmrtli, Sticr, jutly Larsen, Pfeil, Davies, Zuehlke, Kosbah, Moore, l5O'l liOM ROXW: Kuppcr, liritzke, Tell, Kasiske, Harris, Wagner, Rosenmerkel, Marsh, Hunkins, Baht. Alto, S0f7l'fl7l0, YVEIIOV, Buss oizz To Sing MADRIGALS-TOP ROW: Brown Alvplanulp, Munger, Yatzetk, Bier- sack, ChoPP, Jones. ROW' Il: Wil- son, Moore, Kragenbrink, Shcvey, Arreazola, Willianis. BO'l l'OM ROW: Btlllf, Kilpatrick, Marsh, C'-ll'l'Y. Grout. SEATIED: Kuppcr, Tell. llfll A CAPPELLA -BACK ROW: Flanders, J. lmig, Vincent, Maile, Hagerstrand, Barkley, Arreazola, Atkinson, Anderson, Brown, Chopp, Biersack. ROW IV: Kanters, E. Schaefer, Klatt, Schoenwalder, Vrakas, Lathrop, Powell, Mueller, M. J. Collins, N. Krueger, Curry, Chase, Giese, Bowling, Pankratz. ROW Ill: Winkler, Glumm, Kilpatrick, Saubert, jane Parson, Diekfuss, N. Miller. ROW ll: Hoffman, Hansen, Muth, Hanke, Duncan, Moore, Cairns, B, Imig. Sohr. BOTTOM ROW: P. Collins, Normington, Borchers, Harder, Erdmann, Morey, Owens, Hughes, Boettcher, Schell. NATIVITY SCENE - White, Schwartz, Basse, Larson, C. Kaufmann, Fett, Sedgwick, D. Kaufmann. P1 I ine-Toilet! IliI1S1'C' I but Rates M Ill! y Ezzcores A CAPPELLA Being an A Cappella choir member is hard work and good training, but more than anything it's fun. lt was fun to don our black robes and present the annual Christmas program. It was fun to be ap- plauded loud and long at Carroll College Convo- cation and even those long hours of practice and more practice were fun. Well never forget the thrill of the annual Christ- mas concert. One hundred and twelve voices clear- ly singing Adeste Fidelesn as the procession moved toward the stage, the beautiful nativity tableaux and the reverent tones of the soloists made a mem- orable program. We may never sing for another symphony but there was the night when we sang with the Wau- kesha Symphony. Then came our formal spring concert and our last appearance at Baccalaureate. Miss Monlux turned over the direction to our president, Joe Arreazola, and we sang The Lord Bless You and Keep You. With this benediction, our musical year closed. The Madrigal's year has been an active one too. These twenty students represent the choir in rnusi- cal programs for clubs, assemblies and community groups. From their new arrangement of jingle Bells to their serious study on the history of music, the Madrigal ensemble has added much to the listening pleasure of many audiences, 91 fy, -.. BAND CLARINFTS Wlnkler Langer Mltchell Katzner Behlmg Conklm Flndlmg Radtke Wolfgang Carlson Wfcrmr Swanson A Buttcrfleltl Barndt Farchmne Peterson frelmund Hoffman Lnbmn Ftkbers. ILUTFS Schnel icr llootl Al INOCIARINIT Ihrllth AI FO SAX Polllrd Smith O BllII'Cl'flLlL1 lxolmkc Beatty btingel TINOR SAX lxnctzlxg lllcnson BARITONI' SAX Knlght Sthmotker CORNITS Sands Hathaway Marzouo Oravez Whoop dee doo, Wboop dee doo We rc laying Gt, Us f DRUM MAJORETTES - TOP RUXWZ Kleist, Tin, Jirik, Fritz, Gardner, Iihrlinh. BOTTOM ROVU: Kunz. Tctschlzlgl. IZOI Llanas, Floe, Rittler, Bingham, Hagersttand, H. Plehn. FRENCH HORNS: Mickler, Munger, Blaga, Brenner, Buck' holtz, Edmark. TROMBONES: Dettman, Hill, Olson, Schwartz. BARITONES: Wollenzien, Neumann. BASSES: Titze, Moore, Lyon. DRUMS: Ellenson, Mueller, J. Plehn, Swan, Martin, Warren, Echola, Guderyon. DIRECTOR: Mr. Dollinger. Music Am! Our Troubles Are Through SENIOR BAND I hear music, but there's no one there . . . V That's what all the students in Edison study hall think as they listen to the band practice diligently every afternoon in the room just above. But those blasts of trumpet, the mellow sounds of the wood- winds, and the clang of the cymbals are all in har- mony in time for the first football game of the season. ln the crisp fall air the rousing music matches the brisk mood, as the seventy members of the band lend a background for our energetic cheering. In the gay, braid trimmed uniforms the band goes through their sprightly-precision forma- tions the half-time, led by the pert and pretty drum majorettes. The Pep Band, a smaller fifteen mem- ber part of the Senior Band, capably takes over for the basketball season. Their exhuberant good spir- its are so contagious that they pep up everyone - the team and spectators alike. A flip of the wrist and a turn of the dial has brought us the band on several other different occasions, via the air waves. The Clarinet Quartet, another small band group, has also had several special spots on the radio this year. At other times, a short walk has given us a chance to hear the band, very ably led by the bandmaster, Mr. Carl Dollinger, for our as- semblies and concerts. One of the final public appearances of the band was the annual spring concert, held on April 4, in the auditorium. There we heard many of the rhythmic melodies and gay marches, so much a part of the band. From the sour notes to sweet notes, those long hours of practice have brought the band through on a high C, and so our band plays on! i211 I0lh GRADE ENSEMILE - TOP RONW: Knutson, Key, White, Taber, Hoffman, Beringet, Ferguson, Carlson C. Graf, Tremmel, Kruck, Herbst, Arreazola, Prom, Jarvis, Schwartz, Grout. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Nor mington, Books, Dietmeiet, Eckert, Soulen, Rutenber, Maxson, J. Graf, Mrs. Dahm. GIRLS' CHOIR - TOP ROXW: Blaga, Hagenkord, Baron, Peitersen, Johnson, C. Kosbab, Langlas, Hitchcock Hollenheck, Ludke, Taber. BOTTOM ROW: Erdmann, Brandt, Buchs, Romanofsky, Ross, Huebner, West lund, Jester, Phillips, Hausch, Fuller, I. Kosbab, Shane, Foyer, Crouse, Mihlbauer, Miss lirickson. MUSIC GROUPS The added something that makes our cheering section complete - the sparkle and the zest and zep produced by the Pep Band. These have helped to bring about many a victory for the Mighty Men of Waukeslia High. Playing at all our spectator sports, these fellows and gals have what it takes to boost our spirits when the going gets tough. In direct opposition to the Pep Band we have the Tenth Grade Ensemble and the Eleventh Grade Triple Trio. Musical groups with a soft, mellow touch, designed for those who have the time, in- terest and ability to devote to entertaining various service and womens clubs, church groups and themselves. E221 ORCHESTRA - STANDING: Ellarson, Books, Puhl, Graf, Ellenson, Mr. Tilly. SEATED: R. Jester, Huff, Olsson, Frey, Miller, Koloske, Douglas, Ehrlich, Shevey, Katzner, K. Jester, Meier, Findling, Wollenzien, Swanson, Conklin, Munger, Butterfield, Blaga, Schneider, Cole, Koelsch, Hill, J. Jester, Zimmerman, Vrakas, Phillips, Sands, C. Nuss, Shuff, Bingham, Marzocco, Halama, Hoffmann, Wengerter, J. Nuss. OurMelodiesA1zc!PleasingHcz1'm0niesFill Tbeflir ORCHESTRA Fifty of Waukesha High's best musicians meet three times a week in our Carnegie Hall - Edison band room to you people who are hard to convince. Anyone who has musical talent and is willing to practice is allowed in the group, and under the able direction of Mr. Tilly, our local longhairs delve into the secrets of fine music, and it should be stated, with a high degree of success. Many of PEP BAND - TOP ROW. Oravez Ellenson, Pollard, Eckberg, Mitch ell, Wollenzien, Koloske, Peter- son. BOTTOM ROW: Schwartz, Schneider, Katzner, Findling Barndt, Mueller. the members go on to play in the Waukesha Sym- phony Orchestra which has gained nationwide recognition. The orchestra favors us with several assembly programs each year, and the greater public is allowed to hear their accomplishments at the an- nual concert. A few of the students in the orchestra belong to local dance bands, and find the instruction which they have received helps them greatly in this medium. XE 'can f25l I l ,M I3 1 u-fy gig-uk , sul. Q ggtto. blk K' 'gs : DEBATE - L. to R. Lindholm, Mr. Schroeder, Frick, Mac Farlane, Spaulding, Petaian, Lemmer, Gantz. So 111 C071L'lllSf0ll, lV01'ihy ppofzwzis - T7 FORENSICS - TOP ROW: Wolf, Griffith, Gantz. THIRD ROW: An- dringa, Roth. SECOND ROW: McKinnon, Evans, Moore. FIRST RCDW: Knight, Spaulding. H.. ---' '1 Jr . X' , , . . T X Xi XT..-ft' X If ,ifwi-'Tix X1 X ,.w M 1 If Vt.: ww.: DEBATE AND FORENSICS Wanted: A boy or girl who likes to talkg to join debate or forensics . This ad never appeared in print, but that's what Mr. Schroeder and Miss johnson want. Debating is more than just talking. At school and on our own we delve into facts and do research on the questiong this year on the Welfare State . Because the question mirrors current problems, reasoning out our cases is a challenge. The logic of an argument is the key to a debater's success, but we also learn to acquire speaking ability and poise. The out of town trips for practice debates were high spots of the season. Although Waukesha didn't place in the N.F.L. tour- nament, other fields of forensics fared better. In serious and humorous declamations and ex- temporaneous speaking, Wztukeslia students re- ceived A ratings at the tournament, but extem- poraneous reading and oratory didn't make top grades. These contests are held on an elimination basisg district, regional and state. F. B. L. A. - TOP ROW: Badciong, Stilwell, Gomez, Schnoebelen, Chopp, Austin, Pollard, Juresh, Forehand Mr. Peip- enberg. ROW IV: Jimenez, Destefano, Belget, Peter, Woelfel, Weiss, Fletcher, P. Moore, Olson, Just, Partridge, Dresdow, ROW lll: Schmoker, Boettcher. Pitzka, P. Martin, Giese, Baht, Hedtke, Rawsson, Steinbock, Voss, Kasiske, Tyler, Neidinget, Kadtich, Stein. ROW ll: Butnell, Schnitzler, Smith, Fredetickson, Follett, Hazzard, Kopfhammet, Hagen, Hamp, Bartholomay, Rekowski, Sauer, Griffith, Adams. BOTTOM ROW: G. Moore, Barndt, M. Martin, Leistiko Diattick, Bralick, Kuhlka, Jepsen, Weibye, Ktainik, G. Knetzke, Mitchell, L. Knetzke. lVe Practice Lerzderslazf For Later LW F. B. I.. A. Some people set their goal at a chicken in every pot. Others set their goal at a car in every garage . But the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica set their goal at a better business employee in every office. With this purpose in mind, we chose as our officers, Bob Chopp, president, Shirley Frederick- son, vice-president, Ellen Sauer, secretary, and Eliz- abeth Jimenez, treasurer. Under the supervision of Mr. Piepenburg, a program committee co-operating with the officers planned weekly meetings. These meetings consisted of lectures by local businessmen, movies pertaining to business practices, or general discussion. There is no work without play. That old adage was not entirely ignored. For we entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, which won honorable mention, sold programs at the football games, and sponsored a mid-season dance which was called the Queenette . But, above all, our proudest ac- complishment of the F. B. L. A. is our list of 162 members. With Mt. Hastreiter are newly installed FBLA officersg FfCdCf1CkS0H, Sauer, Chopp, Jimenez, Tyler and Herman. V 1-. mn -Q 1 .-P' 'T' ww.. .X f 251 We Plan Projects Tim! Win Blue Ribbons Am! F. H. A. -TOP ROW: Olson, Egan, Riewe, Kroseberg, Friend, McCoy, Brach, Anderson, Graf, Theine. ROW IV: Bernd, Mueller, Mitchell, Werning, Celley, Ruege, A. Payne, J. Payne, Klier, Schnitzler, Burnell. ROW III: Klier, Kainz, Gross, Kalczynski, Wapp, Krebs, Moll, Riewe, Wrensch, Waldburger, Petris, Becker. ROW ll: Neidinger, Gramling, jenkins, Damitz, Christianson, Oberley, Stemper, McDowell, Stewart, Smith, Kirkpatrick, Schnitzler, Miss Buckler. BOTTOM ROW: Greenwald, Honeyager, Duranceau, Blank, Ausonio, Carlson, White, Hardiman, Evans, Ahplanalp, Bingenheimer, Pettis, Brodjeske. F. H. A. Camping trip at Utica Lake, Pancake Flip, ban- quets, State Convention, No Gripe Week , Do All Work Week , Surprise For Mothers Day, National F. H. A. Week, etc. All of these events well could be included in the memories of any F. H. A. girl. For the Future Homemakers of America believe in taking active measures in improving themselves and yet help- ing others. The annual Christmas party is an event that no member would want to miss. Each year we donate gifts to the Milwaukee County Children's Home, where we help to make it a very Merry Christmas for the children who are present. Also during the Christmas season, the F. H. A. sends articles to needy boys and girls in other countries. Through this medium many pen pals' are acquired, and also a certain warm feeling from knowing that we have done something for someone else. A new face among the faculty this year, Miss Buckler, advised the officers, Doris Becker, presi- dent, Ella Petris, vice-president, Arlene Klier, sec- retary, and jean Kirkpatrick, treasurer, in planning the club activities. .s. J . 1 . ., aa..v ffL ' -'e ' ,.-4 C, fffif , ri .1 1' K , pg, 4 ,..ww,,'- . .... J,..l 6- h ,N +1 A -,. . , LL,-.44 ,pn ,fr -, gt - , -M wx - f e ' ' , .. we - .mv . . , , w. H , , ,,,.w' tw , ' sy., -- '-V' w I.,-J' - 'M k , 1 .X we W' .-av 'iY4,,w, A - 1 -4 5. -I .--H -.X XX , . f.v..,N- -wt. P' ... ,I Q., V -.W NI I - J. N... . ,,,. I -., -5 ' J A .-.M pw... tx . ,., 4, .-- ,wg fill, XX .X K X W,,,,...f v .aff-I Q, . . I ,w -H ,' , -x ,..J ,vu ei.. . . Q ,I N . . .- M, ,e L' wl '-Q., I in Vw PM fe' ..tf iiw wtf V- - i X 5' v. . f - ..,,-vf - wt 3 w - - ' ' - 'lf if l 26 l olden M emories F. F. A. Everything from testing milk to harmonizing, this is the Future Farmers of America. Our local chapter is one of the best and most active groups in the state. The boys take great pride in this fact and are constantly striving to live up to the rep- utation they have made for themselves. All Ag students are required to belong to the F. F. A. The boys don't consider this an impo- sition, however, and they really put their hearts into their work. The 156 members under the di- rection of Mr. Born and Mr. Kelly sponsor and take pflft in the annual F. F. A.-Faculty basketball game and a 25 voice choir. In order to keep up with the happenings in the agricultural world, the boys attend several conven- tions every year. The officers: jim Wendt, presi- dent: jerry Kurth, vice-president: Bob Abrahamson, secretary, and Lloyd Salentine, treasurer, attended the National F. F. A. convention in Kansas City, and representatives were also sent to the Chicago Livestock Exposition and Indianapolis Dairy Ex- position, where Al Basse won top honors for his prize heifer, Cinnamon . F. F. A. ill -- TOP ROW: Christiansen, G. Dempsey, Kind, Kipp, Murray, Stein, C. Manke, Basse, Buth, Hembrook ROW III: R. Dempsey, Litschauer, Poloum, Baumgartner, P. Schmocker, Hoover, Chronis, Hasselkus, Apperman, junior Mr. Born. ROW Il: Chatfield, Hengen, Bingenheimer, Burnell, F. Schmocker, A. Kunz, Guderyon, j. Eldredge, Michaud Pfeil, Leonard, F. Smart. BOTTOM ROW: Condon, Ritt, Grauer, Abrahamson, Wendt, Kurth, Duranceau, Weisen burger, Evans, Cawley, Olson. F. F. A. UID - TOP ROW: Zamjahn, Giese, Klein, Drajesk, Fryda,B. Curtis, Butterfield, Pfeifflejohnson, Uithoven ROW III: Plehn, Adams, Billings, Miokovich, Salentine, Coman, Berger, Griswold, Schwoch, Gronewald. ROW ll: Badinger, Hoffman, Noll, Hardy, Bira, Dietmeier, Hill, Zuelsdorf, Woelfel, Bloom. BOTTOM ROW: Roeglin, Vogel Greenwald, Schroeder, Engrath, Miller, Sweetland, Booth, Kowalski, Mehringer. F. F. A. Ulll - TOP ROW: Tessman, Miedenbauer, Jorgensen, Warren, Riemer, Berg, Zuhlke, Gerke, Kroseberg Wollman. ROW III: Mr. Kelly, L. Eldredge, D. Curtis, R. Manke, La Ven, Golemgeske, Trapp, Wappenschmidt Nettesheim, Savatski. ROW II: Kling, De Back, Erdmann, Martin, Burrie, Weston, R. Kunz, Babcock, Willey, Schicki BOTTOM ROW: Keller, J. Smart, Schaeffel, Zick, Green, Eichstaedt, Edmark, Ferrick, Flood, Thiesenhusen, Reinhard l 37 l a Q0 'fi'- 10 GERMAN CLUB - TOP RCJW: Beringer, Miss Lemke, Graf, Bunke, Ebeling, Slavsky, W. Zimmerman. ROV! lll: Sthimpt, Ciimnm-lly, Ailaslick, Pappas, Ovcrman, Michclscn. ROW ll: Hausth, Kohls, Bctlxcr, Scliwnrzc, Shane, Roz- lQ.lll1S, C.. Zimmurmiin. B1 7'l l'OM RUXV: Olson, Nuss, Rulwinson, Guthcil, Stcinlmtlx, Dilvics. Brnntlt, Shcphertl. eu' Urgmzizczfiozzs, eu' Ex Jwfiefzces, eu' - The Handicraft Club has fun while making something useful. Mr. Pettigrew explains thc lAllIlslilH1L'I1ILllS of lem Llllxl shutters to the Junior Photography Flub. R llfil 8th HOUR ACTIVITIES Variety is the spice of life. This year, with the addition of eighth hour, new clubs were organized to give us an even greater variety of activities. Those students wanting to broaden their cul- tural background joined the German Club. Others set their goal on becoming future Einsteins and became members of the junior Science Club. We showed an increasing interest in travel with the introduction of Highways and Biways. Those with an artistic skill made ceramics and wood carvings in Handicrafts Club, while girls looking for some- thing different signed up for Girls' Woodwork Group. All of these clubs are just a sampling of various activities offered in school. We participate in everything from art to science, language to manual labor. Yes, variety is the spice of life. Learning about our home state with maps and reports occupies these members of the Highways and Biways Club. Faces Siam' ew mdilions For Many Of Us Jr. Science Club proves to be handy with chemicals, animals and scientific tests. A new field is opened to the girls through eighth hour activity period. Learning how to handle a hammer and saw is their goal. l29l ki, .gR.'.v, IN SR. SCA CASHIERS - TOP ROW: McCauley, Schaeffel, Guerino, Abrahamson, Lathrop, Luke, Stocks. ROW III: Kioseff, Pfeil, M. Muth, Graf, Ferguson, J. Muth, Taber, Weiss. ROW ll: Schimpf, Wood, MacMurtrie, Puhl, Moore, liurtholomay, Poll. BOTTOM ROW: Schneider, Dunne, Remo, Jamieson, Gadberry, Spaulding, Kluth, Vanliirk. Lezzclizz I A Hedbing Hama' In School Routine SERVICE GROUPS Setting up the movie projector in the classroom: checking out books in the library, working buck- stiige with the P.A. system and the lights: running the switchboard in the main office: collecting uttemlaince records or operating the Lost and Foundg we are trained to help both faculty and students. Some of us served our homerooms as S.C.A. cashiers, rind diligently collected money and delivered tickets: Our groups may be little known, but we do big things. l30l SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS: TOP ROW: Diehl, Krninik, Ehrlich, Sprecher, Baum- gartl. BOTTOM RQTWZ Scopp, Hallett Evkicli. MOVIE PROJECTOR OPERATORS - STANDINGQ Maile. lltgerstrztnd. Nr. Wheeler, Dettman, Austin. SlZATliD: Follett. Stheerer, Sands, Davis, llolmlverg. X LIBRARY ROUND TABLE - TOP ROW: Wendtlandt, Litschauer, Southarcl, Oleson, Masset, Rowell, Scherf, Michaud,K.f Napier, Babcock. ROW Ill: Leibsle, Daane, B. Moll, Brach, M. Moll, Arreazola, jenkins, Huebner. ROW Il: Green- wald, Clukey, Keeney, juresh, Beauchamp, Lemmer, Becker, Mittelstaedt, Miss Hoffman. BOTTOM ROWi Garlhciry, Roth, Treffinger, Welver, Baltes, Bingenheimer, McDowell, Magerlanz, Whitstone, Davis. ' 1 ' Y. . . X ee 5 5 Wforking In Pwpetzzfzl Motion 3 X., 4 Y N v xx- .Y Qvcfk, ly V Xb Q N 7 X.. r1,Jf'lj ,, f'! f N lfl NX 4-.1 ' Xi l - 1 99-1 X 1 r F A MX xx 'I ' lx J' 'Y - fag, N. P. A. CREW - STANDING: Mr. Wheeler, jaske, Clark, Howe. KNEEL- lNG: Marzocco, Brown. LIGHT CREW - STANDING: Lind- holm, White, Brockman. KNEELINGL Christianson, Winkler. lill X N Z v I J ter School - Wba!'ll We 0? Y-TEEN PRESIDENTS - BACK ROW: Connelly, An- dringa, McKinnon, Hollman. FRONT ROW: Morris, Martin. SR. GIRL SCOUT OFFICERS - Waltlhurger, Wilson, Sauer, Prom. HI-Y PRESIDENTS - BACK RKDW: Lawrence, .Lom- hurtli, Hutch, FRONT ROW: Rasmussen, Gilliam, Rulm. ATTIC BOARD - Luke, Arreazolu. Pickering, Nettes- hcim, Mrs. Brisk, Gugnn, Kuhllta, Kramer. ATTIC, GIRL SCOUTS, Y-TEENS AND HI-Y See you at the Attic! Located nt the YMCA, the Cardinal Attic provides cokes, companionship and songs for those who attend. A boat trip across Luke Michigan, at chili supper and camping in the summer are some of the ac- tivities of the Senior Girl Scouts. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Normington, the Girl Scouts perform many service projects also. Both the Hi-Y and Y-Teens are made up of students from the 7th through 12th grades. These students sponsor many of the school dances. iw in 'r 32 Wai junior Activities Are Like a Reci e- -1- .. 4 . , ... .1 .- - -V -V -- ,...7..- ... . .-..... 48 5-0.49 Q ,A 1 , Aww ' , H l ,if . .. t' .. MC., ...- gd ,, f ,-, ,.,,.- ...a..,. , . 1. ,ff Il. STUDENT CQUNCIL - TOP ROW: Rahn, Larson, Ferree, Schroeder, Anderson. ROW II: D'Amato, Beringer, Munoz, Witz, Miss Hanson. BOTTOM ROW: Huddleston, Hicken, Williams, McKinnon, Martin, Kerr. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES Election time at junior High is a scene of gen- eral confusion - balloons floating through the air and campaign promises flying thick and fast. The privilege of choosing their council representatives is fully appreciated and enjoyed by the 7th and 8th graders. After the confusion dies down and the members and officers have been chosen, the Council, under the direction of Miss Hanson, swings into action. Final returns showed that Ray Anderson would preside over meetings, assisted by Pat McKinnon and Sally Laing. This year, the council has done an excellent job of governing the Lincoln Building. But Student Council isn't the only activity open to 7th and 8th graders who wish to further develop their interests and abilities during activity period. Such groups as Star Reporters, junior Pen 'n' Ink, Arts and Crafts, Home Nursing, Camera Club, Girls' Shop, Boys Home Ec., Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Cv.A.A., Boys Sports, and Young Scientists Club have also been organized. Members of the Assembly Commission, SCA Cashiers, and Patrol Boys, like the Council mem- bers, are of great service to their school and also their friends. For anyone who survives all these activities and still maintains a high scholastic average, there is, waiting at the end of the semester, a membership in the Junior Honor Society. Those who stay on the ball for three semesters become members of the National Junior Honor Society. i331 A Dash of GOL'6l'lIlll6l1f -l- zz Full Cup of 1 Nm k li 6 ji , -12 L 1 . , T , N l 5 , .17 rl ,. ,W .? 'Al' - 1 J 'lf -365 ' 'll . 41 4 .f M wi emo: c.A.A. noun - Toll ROXV: Wiirren, g 1' ' ' 'JI ' 1 Taylor, Kramer, Schwarze. BOTTOM ROXV: Chris- llv ' . 'A toph, Davies, Powell, Heinzelmann. , L . .,,,, .I VW J If 'f 'i 'Eg - iv . w w J.- ' J 1, ' - -fl . .. 3 , 5 fit' mi AND ani Gunn: s.A.A. sono - ..,, M lloeppner, Dunne, liuhr, Lawrennc. 4 ' up lv 2' 4' - a J .ia . J 'T , -.1 JR. HONOR SOCIETY - TOP ROXV: Bliemeister, janlaa, Schiller, Landers, Olson, Normington, Willizxnis, Victoria, Schwiinrcs, Kri1mer,Chrisroph. ROXW IV: J. Martin, Crouch, McKinnon, Willizinis, Hicken, Brach, -Iuresh, Evans, nl. Lowry, Christopherson, S. Martin, ROW! Ill: Eckert, Freymiller, Nichols, Thomas, lleintz, Trzulewell, llempton, Hiliessler, Wliite, Mallon, Miss Humphreys. ROW II: Gilhnm. Ileilert, Kircholfer, Knutson, McCornlwe, Nason, Zill- nicr, Oliver, llulf, Schaefer, Prowli, Keuper. BOTTOM ROXW: Winkler, Mooers, Lowry, M. Williilnis, Mueller, Antler- son, Miiirer, llmlerluerg, Luke, Waischow, Foat. Service, M ix Well - Makes Two Years Of Fun Till AND Bill GRADE ASSEMBLY COMM. - TOP ROW: Carson, Mickler, Bahr. ROW II: Jester, Klug. BOTTOM ROW: Davies, Carlson, Schley. f WK 4 'GY I Q-0 -SAFETY PATROL - TOP ROW: James, Car son, Monyelle, Jester. BOTTOM ROW: Ros In -K - enberg, Dick, Kueper. 1 .4 JUNIOR S.C.A. CASHIERS - TOP ROW: Rutenber, Bahr, Gulla, Winkler, Schley. ROW II: Miller, Klug, Davies, Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Weast, Merryfield, Lange, Fagetland, Hanke. DQ' .f,'fi 'vw 'lf ve' 0 T351 1 I I The buses pull up to the high school . . . students jump out . . . lockers bang - symbols of the hustle and bustle of another day beginning at our high school .... Cries of got your history book? . . . What's the assignment in English? are heard throughout the crowded halls. Lines form at the book store for supplies, bubblers for the pause that re- freshes, and advisers' offices for absence passes. Gradually the halls empty, the tardy bells ring and we settle down in our classes. Although our school is big and there are many students in each class, we have a reputation for friendliness. Students and teachers greet each other with a friendly hi and new students are pleasantly surprised at our welcome. Don't pay any attention to our gripes about how hard we work, for we really do enjoy school - the people, the classes, and the activities. We have typical outfits that we like to wear - the boys in levis and the girls in long skirts with sweaters. We may go to extremes in our dressy we may sound silly, noisy and always giggling, but we do have some serious thoughts in our heads, and when given the oppor- tunity we prove that we can take responsibilities, for we young Americans are passing through that phase in life known as growing up. fy' ' meh.: , -fren--159' 'i ' af? . I' Svf4 ' V A' -av.-Us I QQWVN , ,nn- 6 i i I H .- 'Mn A - '1 E: '41 Tift ,Q ' - .wa ' 'iz ' A-,m,'xd!M:!'3W' -V - . ,, , -' . dl. , f T mann. M ,N m i ijfq 1, ' hswaw ,.F '-' -st : g -: -g.- 2- ' '-Q: 1: ' '.1'.5Wi'7.'h ' '-'W' ,:-A'll .1Ia5'. 'E Q ' a ' 1 1- . '-- -r . , - fy 3 ' ' z - ' I! f .. .. Q. ..-.ggcqgwztgr at, -:sw-ag, l36l I .- ,W -- - - f-mizda.. ggni .-E5 .t . - I371 it t in .L l - I 'TWC I b 1 A familiar scene in the Guidance Office - Dr. Rothney helping a senior plan his vocation. Blzzeprizztiug be Future Senior Counsellors Are Here Today reads the sign on the door of 209. XY!on't you come in and meet them? Behind that desk is Dr. Rothney, Professor of Edu- cation from the University of Wfisconsin. His warm personal attention coupled with his many ability and interest tests have guided the vocational thinking of our class since 1948. ln 1949, when the class was divided into a control group and an experimental group, Mr. Danielson came to help him. Together they are carrying on a research project to determine the effectiveness of guidance. In ten years, they will compare the experimental group to the control group to see if intensive guidance made Mr. DHf1iClS0n, Dr- Rfrrhricy a difference in success. H81 ,f Slanding: Le Beau Imig. Sealed: Hansen, Abplanalp. CLASS ACTIVITIES Seeing college representatives, checking credits, taking entrance exams, ancl consulting with Dr. Rothney aclclecl io the excitement of our senior year. Eagerly we enterecl clubs ancl founcl ourselves executives insteacl of one-man cleanup committees. New schetlules createcl havoc in the first weeks of school with classes and activities. Ill see you after school, seeing that you have fourth hour lunch and I have fifth! Orcler began to reign about the time of the fall class elections. Ruling the senior class were Dick Abplanalp as presiclent with the wonclerful aclvice of Miss Xwulf- ing. class adviser, ancl his cabinet of three: jim lmig, vice presiclentg Nancy Hansen, scribeg and Don l.e Beau, treasurer. Sentimental graduation time comes and We all say gooclby. N91 P Class Aclviser: Miss Xwulling S 6111.013 1 fp fi' --f'-J - ' v A ' . i S--eds r V153 'D .gg 125 'i , ii 4-X Rn.: Lp, ,J V ffl i .zxvf We Had Om' Ups And Downs, Yet We Knew RICHARD ABPLANALP Sr. Class Officer, A Cap- pella, B.A.A., Basketball, Madrigals, Track. AL ANDERSON A Cappella, Basketball, Football, Prom Com., Boys' State. CLARENCE ANDERSON F.F.A., Football. JILL ANDERSON Assembly Comm., Cardinal Star, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Lost and Found, Megaphone Board. JOSEPH ARREA- ZOLA Soph. Class Officer, A Cappella, Boys' State, Basketball Mgr., Cross Country, Hi-Y, Madrigals, Student Council, Track. JOHN ATKINSON A Cappella, B.A.A., Boys' State, Basketball, Cardinal Attic Board, Ensemble, Football, Guidance Comm., Hi-Y, Prom Com., Track. AROL AUSTIN Bird Club, F.B.L.A., Movie Oper- ator, P.A. System, Slip Collector, Projector Crew. JOANNE BADCIONG F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir. ELAINE BAHR Jr. Honor Society, Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Li- brary Round Table. WAYNE BARKLEY A Cap- pella, Cross Country. DONNA BARNDT Band, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Pep Band, Rec. Dance, Social Comm. SHIRLEY BARTHOLOMAY F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Gym Leader, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., S.C.A. Cashier. ALVIN BASSE Jr. Class Officer, Prom King, B.A.A., F.F.A., Cross Country, Track, Student Coun- cil, Boys' State. DEAN BAUMGARTNER F.F.A. RONALD BEAVER B.A.A., Mask and Wig, Sketch Club, A Young Man's Fancy . DON BECK B. A.A., Hall Monitor. DORIS BECKER F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Commercial Workshop, Gym Leader, Hall Monitor, Jr. Choir. MARY JANE BELGER A Cappella, Madrigals, Commercial Workshop, F.B. L.A., Hall Monitor. ART BERINGER Jr. Honor Society, A Cappella, Cardinal Star, Boys' State, Assembly, Guidance, Pep Comm., Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Student Council President. You Can't Take it With You , Good News, Best Foot Forward, Victoria Regina. MARY BERISH Jr. Honor Society, Jr. Class Officer, Cardinal Star, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., G.A.A. Board, Gym Lead- Abplanalp Anderson Anderson Austin Badciong Bahr Basse Baumgartner Beaver i401 Anderson Arreazola Atkinson Barkley Barndt Bartholomay Beck Becker Belger These Days Were The Best er, jr. Choir, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Prom Queen, Student Council. BARBARA BERND Band, F.H.A., G.A.A. GERALDINE BETKER Cardinal Star, F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir, Rec. Dance, Social Comm. EDWARD BEVAN B.A.A. DAVE BOEHMKE B.A.A. ALICE BOETTCHER National Honor Society, A Cappella, Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A. MARILYN BOLLOGH Soph. Class Officer, A Cappella, G.A.A. President, Gym Leader, Rec. Dance Comm., Y-Teens. JOYCE BORCHERS A Cappella, Ensemble, G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Pool Leader, Prom Com., Pen 'n' Ink, Assembly, Pep, Rec. Dance Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, A Young Man's Fancy. CAROL BOSTON Car- dinal Star, Commercial Workshop, Gym Leader, jr. Choir, Student Council, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Sr. Girl Scouts, Good News. IRMA BOWLING A Cappella, G.A.A., Gym Leader. AGNES BRA- LICK F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir. Al Basse won the Ford trophy at the Indianapolis Livestock Show. CThanks to Cinnamon!j JO BRALICK F.B.L.A.,F.H.A.,Cardinal Star, Jr.Choir, Lost and Found, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance Comm., S.C.A. Cashier. MARY JOAN BRANDT F.B.L.A., F.H.A., German Club, jr. Choir. CONNIE BREHM F.B.L.A., Hall Monitor, Mask and Wig. ELLEN BRENDEMUEHL Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir. SHIRLEE BRENNER Band, G.A.A., Gym Leader, F.B.L.A. ARLISS BROD- ZESKE F.H.A., Library Round Table. Beringer Berish Bernd Boettcher Bollogh Borchers Bralick Brandt Brehm 5 K I ,M .,., , A Betker Bevan Boehmke Boston Bowling Bralick Brendemuehl Brenner BIOZCSICC l41l Tune in Saturday morning to hear Pat Collins and Carol Moore tell the latest news on Teen Town. THOMAS BRUNSVVICK F.F.A., German Club, As- sembly, Rec. Dance Comm., jr. Choir, Hall Monitor. ALAN BUNDY Football, Hi-Y. JOHN BUNKE German Club, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Library Round Table, Hall Monitor. MARLENE BURNELL F.B.L.A., F.H.A., jr. Choir. MARY ALICE BURNS National Honor Society, Band, G.A.A., Handicraft Har- ' 5 I - Ri ff ? A K ca Y ,lf 19 1 Q 1 J V L Brunswick Bundy Bunke Butterfield Canright Celley Christensen Christianson Christoph I42l We joked Am! Lczugloec! Club, Library Round Table, Mask and Wig. Stage Crew. LLOYD BUTH Cross Country, F.F.A., B.A,A., Track. ALYCE JANE BUTTERFIELD Band, G.A.A., F.B.L.A., Handicraft Club, Orchestra. MARILYN CANRIGHT National Honor Society, G.A.A., Megaphone Board, Pool Leader, Y-Teens. BETTY CELLEY F.B.L.A., F.H.A., G.A.A., jr. Choir. DOROTHY CESZYNSKI Cardinal Star, Pen 'n' Ink, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., A Young Man's Fancy , Victoria Regina . RONALD CHAT- FIELD F.F.A., Room Service . LARRY CHER- EK Jr. Choir, Hi-Y. RICHARD CHRISTENSEN. OTTO CHRIS- TIANSON B.A.A., Mask and Wig, Swimming, Stage Crew. DICK CHRISTOPH A Cappella, fha. 5-fi G Burnell Burns Buth Ceszynski Chatfield Cherek Chronis Ciano Clarke In American P1'0blems,'Cmmmed For Physics Tests B.A.A., Basketball, Hi-Y, Guidance Comm., Stu- dent Council, Tennis. WILLIAM CHRONIS B.A.A., Cross Country, F.F.A., Track. ALVERA CIANO G.A.A., Jr. Choir, Library Round Table, Prom Com. JIM CLARKE Transferred from La Mesa, California. ERMON CLOUGH B.A.A., Basketball. EVELYN COLE, Orchestra, Transferred from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. PATRICIA COLLINS National Honor Society, A Cappella, Assembly, C-4, Rec Dance Comm., G.A.A., Madrigals, Megaphone, Prom Com., Student Council, Y-Teens, You Can't Take It With You , Good News , Best Foot Forward , Victoria Regina . PAUL COLLINS B.A.A. FYRN COOK G.A.A. MARCELLA CORK F.I-LA., G.A.A., Gym Leader, F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir, Library Round Table. RUTH COTTER F.H.A., F.B.I..A., G.A.A., Prom Com. JAMES CRESCO. PAT CROWLEY Foot- ball Mgr. PAT CURRY A Cappella, Cardinal Star, G.A.A. Board and Leader, Gym Leader, Madrigals, Student Council, Triple Trio, Y-Teens. ANN DAVIES F.H.A., G.A.A., Handicraft Club, Lost and Found, Mask and Wig, Pen 'n' Ink, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Stage Crew. JOAN DAVIES F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Jr. Choir, Library Round Table. IDAMAE DEATRICK F.B.L.A., Y-Teens. DORIS DE LANO Bird, Travel Club, F.H.A. JOHN DE QUARDO Jr. Choir, Track. MARY ANN DE- STEFANO F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Jr. Choir, Library Round Table. MARLENE DIEDRICH Handicraft, Sketch Club. ANN DIEHL Switchboard Operator. Clough Cole Collins Collins Cork Cook Cotter Cresco Crowley Curry Davies Davies Deatrick De Lano De Quardo Destefano Diedrich Diehl I 43 l Dances Wd!! Always JEAN DIEKFUSS A Cappella, G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Y-Teens. JUNE DOUGLAS F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir, Orchestra. WIL- LIAM DOUGLAS. MARY DUNCAN A Cap- pella, G.A.A. Leader, Gym Leader, Rec. Dance Comm., S.C.A. Cashier, Y-Teens. EUGENE DUR- ANCEAU F.F.A. DARLENE DVORAK F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Pool Leader. TED ECKBERG Jr. Honor Society, Band, B.A.A. Board, Boys' Choir, Cross Country, Jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Orchestra, Pep Band, Track, Good News . MERLE EFFERDING B.A.A. Board. MAUREEN EGAN F.H.A,, G.A.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Prom Com., Social Comm. MARYLYN EHSTER F.B.L.A., G.A.A. JOHNNY ELDREDGE Band, F,F.A. TOM ELLENSON Band, Orchestra, Remember - School Daze, Pep Band. GAYNOR ERDMAN Jr. Honor Society, G.A.A. Board and Leader, Cheerleader, Jr. Choir, Student Council, Mask and Wig, Pool Leader, Rec. Dance Comm. HAL ERDMANN B.A.A. LOIS ERD- MANN National Honor Society, A Cappella, De- bate, Girls' State, Forensics, G.A.A., Library Round Table, Megaphone, Pen 'n' Ink, Pool Leader, Music Club, Student Council, A Murder Has Been Arranged , The Visitor , Victoria Regina . CLYDE EVANS B.A.A., Hi-Y. JOANNE EVANS Pen 'n' Ink. ANGIE EVKICH Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Switchboard Operator. SALLY FERRICK F.B.L.A., G.A.A. HERBERT FETT Band. DAVE FLANDERS Jr. Honor S0- ciety, A Cappella, C-4 Comm., Megaphone Board, Dickluss Douglas Douglas Eckberg Efferding Egan Erdman Erdmann Erdmann l44I Y , I of , irki. ff ,A SN gi ,Q Duncan Duranceau Dvorak Ehster Eldtedge Ellenson Evans Evans Evkich Twir DcznceAna'Queenette Hi-Y, Prom Com., Student Council, Good News . BARBARA FLETCHER Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Cardinal Star Typist, Jr. Choir, Megaphone. PAT FLYNN A Cappella, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Y-Teens. CHESTER A. FOAT. ROBERT C. FOHEY. RAY FOLEY B.A.A. DONNA FOREHAND F.B.L.A. VIC FRA- CARO B.A.A., Hi-Y. BARBARA FREDERICK- SON National Honor Society, G.A.A., Jr. Choir, Megaphone, Rec. Dance Comm., Y-Teens. JOHN FRIEDEL Sketch Club. BARBARA FRIEND G.A.A., Jr. Choir, F.H.A. WILLARD GAGAN B.A.A., Cardinal Star, Car- dinal Attic Board, Hi-Y, Jr. Choir, Prom Com., at ,gf -.1 v . . appearance when the senior girls were invited to the annual tea by the P.E.O. Victoria Regina . DON GALLES B Choir, Jr. Choir. JAMES GANTZ Debate, Forensics, Hi-Y, Mask and n .A.A, Board, Boys' Assembly Comm., Wig, Best Foot Forward , A Young Man's Fancy , Room Service . MARY ELLEN GERDES F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Commer- cial Workshop, Jr. Choir, Powder Club. RONALD GERLIN B.A.A. 'n' Paint, German Ferrick Fett Flanders Fletcher Flynn Foat Fohey Foley Forehand Fracaro Frederickson Friedel Friend Gagan Galles Gantz Gerdes Gerlin l45l Senior G.A.A. girls brave the storm to selllhot dogs at football games. One of their buyers is Mr. Shields. DOROTHY GIESE National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, A Cappella, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Commercial Workshop, Megaphone Editor, Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Rec Dance Comm., Good News . WYN GIL- HAM Jr. Choir, Hi-Y, Mask and Wig, Swimming, A Young Man's Fancy . JOHN GOETZ B.A.A. JOSEPH GOMEZ B.A.A., Basketball, F.B.L.A., Foot- ball, Track. BEVERLY GRAF Band, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., We Starred In Plays, Hall Monitor, Mask and Wig, Orchestra, Pep Band, Stage Crew, Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. JAMES GRAHAM Basketball, Transferred from Pewaukee, Wisctatisiri. ELEANOR GRAMLING F.H.A., G.A.A. FRANKLIN GREB B.A.A., Mask and Wig, Stage Crew. GERALD GRIFFITH Cross Coun- try, Debate, Forensics, Hi-Y, Light Crew, Track. NANCY GRIFFITH Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. MEL GRONEWALD B.A.A., Basketball, Football, Hi-Y, Jr. Choir, Handicraft Club, Mask and Wig, Rec Dance Comm., Stage Crew, Track, Volleyball. JANET GROUT National Honor Society, A Cappella, Ensemble, G.A.A. Board and Leader, Pep Comm., Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Pool Leader, Student Council, Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens, Good News . DAVID GUDERYON B.A.A., Band, Gym Lead- er, Jr. Choir, Pep Band. DON GUTTMAN Jr. Honor Society, Guidance Comm., Hi4Y, Mask and Wig, Student Council, Tennis, Volleyball, 'R- a S3 ' 'A 2 X- 1 gl, f ' WC' Giese Gilham Goetz Gomez Graf Graham Gramling Greb Griffith Griffith Gronewald Grout Guderyon Guttman Haase Hagen Hagerstrand Hall l46l Sang I n A Cappella, Ana' Wrote Copy For The Star Good News . GRETCHEN HAASE jr. Choir, Handicraft, Sketch Club, Mask and Wig, Rec Dance, Social Comm., Y-Teens. GERRIE HA- GEN Quill and Scroll, Cardinal Star, Debate, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Pen 'n' Ink, Switch- board Operator. MILTON HAGERSTRAND A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Hi-Y, Mask and Wig, Rec Dance Comm., P.A. System, Stage Crew, Track. DUANE HALL B.A.A., Hi-Y, Student Council, Swimming. ELAINE HAMP Cardinal Star, F.B.L.A., jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Y-Teens. NANCY LEE HANSEN National Honor Society, Sr. Class Officer, A Cappella, Ensemble, F.B.L.A., G.A.A. Leader, Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Mega- phone, Pool Leader, Student Council, Good News . NIOLETA JEAN HANSON jr. Honor Society, Commercial Workshop, G.A.A., Megaphone, Prom Com., Rec. Dance Comm., Y-Teens. KITTY HAR- DER jr. Honor Society, A Cappella, Cheerleader, Ensemble, G.A.A. Board, Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Pool Leader, Rec. Dance Comm., Y-Teens. ALBERT HARDY B.A.A. EDITH E. HARRIS A Cappella, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Cardinal Star, Prom Com., Rec Dance, Social Comm., Y-Teens. HOWARD HASSELKUS jr. Honor Society, F.F.A., Hi-Y. ROBERT HATHAWAY Band, F.B.L.A., jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Orchestra, Pep Band, Stage Crew. DELORES MARIE HAYES F.H.A,, Handicraft, Sketch Club. Transferred from Medford, Wis. CAROL HAZZARD jr. Honor Society, Com- mercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Rec. Dance Comm. ARLENE HECK F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Jr. Choir. MARLENE HECK F.B.L.A., G.A.A., jf. choir. SHIRLEY HEDTCKE F.B.L.A., F.H.A., jr. Choir. DALE HEMBROOK F.F.A. LOIS ANN HERBST Commercial Workshop, Gym Leader, Switchboard Operator, Prom Com. VIRGINIA MARIE HER- NANDEZ Orchestra, S.C.A. Cashier. RICHARD HILT Band, Handicraft, Sketch Club. MARIAN HOEFT Band, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Lost and Found, Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Rec. Dance Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, Woodwork Club, Y-Teens. Hamp Hansen Hanson Hasselkus Hathaway Hayes Hedtcke Hembrook Herbst Harder Harris Hardy Hazzard Heck Heck Hernandez Hilt Hoeft I47J Career Night Con erences Made Us Think More JUDIE HOFFMAN A Cappella, Band, G.A.A., Mask and Wig, S.C.A. Cashier, Rec Dance, Service Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, Triple Trio, Y-Teens, Best Foot Forward , Good News . ROSAMOND HOGIEBOOM Assembly Comm., Band, Gym Lead- er, Mask and Wig, Pen 'n' Ink, Prom Com., Orches- tra, Sr. Girl Scouts, Student Council, S.C.A. Cashier, Y-Teens. DON J. HOLLISTER A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Gym Leader, Hi-Y, Stage Crew, Transferred from Mukwonago, Wisconsin. AL HOLZLI Gym Leader, Handicraft, Sketch Club. RONALD E. I-IONEYAGER Mask and Wig. DAVID HORR B.A.A., Track, Volleyball. LAWRENCE HORR Football, Hall Monitor, Vol- leyball. LAWRENCE HORWITZ National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Band, Cardinal Star, As- sembly Comm., Hi-Y, Orchestra, Pen 'n' Ink, Pool Leader, S.C.A. Cashier, Swimming, Track, Boys' State. DOROTHY HUEBNER F.B.L.A., Library Round Table, Slip Collector. SHIRLEY HUEB- NER Cardinal Star, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Mask and Wig. ANN HUEGEL Cardinal Star, F.H.A., Lost and Found, Mask and Wig, Rec Dance Comm. JIM IMIG Sr. Class Officer, A Cappella, Assembly, Guidance Comm., Band, Pep Band, Stu- dent Council. NICK INZEO B.A.A., Football. MARGARET JAEKEL Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir. JAMES JEFFERY' B.A.A., Foot- ball. RUTH JEPSON Jr. Choir, F.B.I..A., Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Switchboard Op- erator. ROBERT JOHNSON B.A.A., F.F.A., Foot- ball, Hall Monitor. KENNETH JONES B.A.A. Board, Band, Hall Monitor. VIRGINIA JONES G.A.A., Gym Leader. CAR- OLE KADRICH F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir. CAROL KARLMAN Band, G.A.A., Pool Leader, A Young Man's Fancy. CAMILLE KAUFMANN F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Stage Crew. DUANE KAUFMANN Band, Golf, Hi-Y, Mask Hoffman Hogeboom Hollister Horr Horwitz Huebner Inzeo Jaekel Jeffery I-481 Holzli Honeyager Horr Huebner Huegel Imig Jepson Johnson Jones Track, Tumbling, Room Service. About OurFuturePlcms and Wig, Room Service. TOM KAZMIERZAK Hi-Y, Handicraft Club, Football, Mask and Wig, DONNA KEENEY jr. Honor Society, G.A.A., Debate, jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. BOB KEYES Quill and Scroll, Cardinal Star, Mask and Wig, Pen n Ink, Stage Crew. RONNIE KIMBALL Hi-Y, Swimming, Tennis. DONALD KIOSEFF Mask and Wig, Swimming, Tennis. ARLENE KLIER G.A.A., Gym Leader, F.H.A., Library Round Table, Mask and Wig, Prom Com. BEVERLY ANNE KLIER Jr. Honor Society, Ensemble, G.A.A., F.H.A., jr. Choir, Mask and Wig. GRANT KLUGE A Capella, B.A.A., Golf, Hi-Y, Swimming, A Young Man's Fancy. GERAL- DINE KNETZKE jr. Honor Society, Commer- cial Workshop, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., jr. Choir. LOIS KNETZKE jr. Honor Society, Band, Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Pep Band. JANET Pat Moore sells Rosemary Schodtler name cards. Exchanging them plays a big part in out senior year. KOPFHAMMER Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Gym Leader, Rec. Dance Comm., Hall Moni- tor. SUZANNE KORN A Cappella, Assembly Comm., Gym Leader, Mask and Wig, Stage Crew, Student Council, Sr. Girl Scouts, The Visitor, A Young Man's Fancy, Victoria Reginaf' DON KRAGENBRINK A Cappella, Band, Boys' Choir, En- semble, F.F.A., Hi-Y, Madrigals, Quartet. Jones Kadrich Karlman Keeney Keyes Kimball Kluge Knetzke Knetzke Kaufmann Kaufmann Kazmierzak Kioseff Klier Klier Kopfharnmer Korn Kragenbrink l49l Lucky fellows who attended the Boys State last summer re- memher their lessons in clean politics and government. ,IOAN KRAINIK E.B.l,.A., El-LA., Gym Leader, Prom Com., Switchboard Operator. JANET KROSE- liliRG lT.H.A., G.A.A., DlCK KRUEGER A Cap- pella, Band, Ensemble, Football, Volleyball. DONALD KRUIEGIZR B.A.A., I-li'Y, jr. Choir. LORNA KRllliGliR F.B.l..A., G.A.A., Commercial Workshop, Alr. Choir. NANCY KRUEGER A Cappella, F.B.l..A.. G.A.A., Gym Leader, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Mask and Wig, Sr. Girl Scouts, Woodwork Club, Y-Teens. Passing N ales Beizveelz GENE KUEHN. LYDIA KUENZI G.A.A., Megaphone, Rec. Dance, Social Comm. MAR- GARET KUHLKA F.B.L.A., Cardinal Star, En- semble, F.H.A., Gym Leader, -Ir. Choir, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Prom Com., Y-Teens. LOIS KUNZ Band, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, Woodwork Club, Y-Teens. CHUCK LANGE A Cappella, Band, Mask and Wig, Pep Band, Rec. Dance Comm. GALE LARSEN FB. L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Library Round Table. JUDY LARSEN A Cappella, Band, G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Service, Social Comm., Good News . LARRY LATHROP A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Mask and Wig, Stage Crew. GARY LAWRENCE B.A.A. Board, Cross Country, Bas- ketball, Football, Hi-Y, Student Council. DON LE BEAU B.A.A., Sr. Class Officer. LOIS LEIS- TIKO Commercial Workshop, FBLA.. Jr. Choir. ROBERT LINDHOLM Assembly, Pep, Rec. l Krainik Kroselwerjl Krueger Kuehn Kucnzi Kuhlka Larsen Lathrop Lawrence T501 Krueger Krueger Krueger Kunz Lange Larsen Le Beau Leistiko Lindholm Classes Were Sure Signs of Our Locker Romances Dance Comm., Debate, Jr. Choir, Lighting, Stage Crew, Lost and Found, Mask and Wig, Student Council. RUDY LITSCHAUER F.F.A., Library Round Ta- ble. ROSEMARY LITT F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir. PHYLLIS LOBUSHER F.B.L.A., F.H.A., G.A.A., jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance Comm. JOE LONG Gym Leader, jr. Choir. ED MAILE A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Projector Crew. CURTIS MANKE F.F.A. FRANK MARKLE B.A.A. Board, Gym Leader. DONALD MARTIN Gym Leader. MARY ALICE MARTIN F.B.L.A. PAT MARTIN A Cappella, Band, Assembly Comm., Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Library Round Table, Madrigals. EDDIE MASTROSTEFANO Soph. Class Officer, B.A.A., Football, Hi-Y, Student Council. DONNA R. MCCARTER F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Lost and Found, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance Comm. CHARLIE MCINTOSH Boys' State, A Cappella, B.A.A., Basketball, Cardinal Star, Football, Hi-Y, Track. LORAYNE MCKENZIE A Cappella, Cardi- nal Star, Cheerleader, Debate, G.A.A. Leader, Mask and Wig, Pen 'n Ink, Pep, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Woodwork Club, Y-Teens, Good News . BARBARA MCKINNON National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Cardinal Star Editor, Debate, G.A.A., Library Round Table, Mask and Wig, Pen 'n Ink, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Prom Com., Student Council, Y-Teens. FERN MEIDEN- BAUER F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Rec. Dance, Service, Social Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. TOM MICHALSKI Cardinal Star, Mega- phone Board, Pen 'n Ink, Rec. Dance, Social Comm. BEVERLY MILLER Cardinal Star Typist, Cardinal Attic Board, Commercial Workshop, Assembly, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, jr. Choir, Prom Com., Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. Litschauer Litt Lobusher Markle Martin Martin Mclntosh McKenzie McKinnon Long Maile Manke Martin Mastrostefano McCarter Meidenbauer Michalski Miller I51J Homework andFzm Were Combined at Tl9eLibmry GERALD MILLER A Cappella, Boys' Choir. NANCY MILLER Quill and Scroll, A Cappella, Debate, Ensemble, G.A.A., Gym Leader, Mega- phone Board, Rec Dance, Service, Social Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. BETTY MITCHELL Na- tional Honor Society, Band, F.H.A., Pep Band. CAROLYN MITCHELL Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir. CAROL MOORE Quill and Scroll, Jr. Honor Society, A Cappella, Cardinal Star, G.A.A. Leader, Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Rec Dance, Social Comm., Student Council, S.C.A. Cashier, Y-Teens. GERALDINE MOORE Jr. Honor Society, F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir. PATRICIA JEAN MOORE Band, Cardinal Star, F.B.L.A., Commercial Workshop, G.A.A., Rec Dance Comm., Mask and Wig, Stage Crew, S.C.A. Cashier. JANE MOREY A Cappella, Ensemble, Forensics, G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, Gym Leader. JERRY MOULTON A Cappella, Band, Double Quartet, Pep Band, Student Council. ANDY MUELLER Hall Monitor, Mask and Wig. GEORGE MUEL- LER JR. Hall Monitor, Jr. Choir, Rec. Dance Comm., Stage Crew, Triple Trio. PAT MUELLER G.A.A., F.H.A., Library Round Table, Mask and Wig, Music Club, Sr. Girl Scouts, Stage Crew. JOHN R. MUNGER A Cappella, Assembly Comm., Madrigals, Transferred from Shorewood, Wiscon- sin. LOIS ANN NEHS F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Handi- craft, Woodworking Club, S.C.A. Cashier. ELIZA- BETH NEIDINGER F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Jr. Choir, Rec. Dance Comm., Social Comm. JOAN NEMAN G.A.A., Jr. Choir. DELORES NEVLUD G.A.A., Jr. Choir. RICHARD NIELSEN Ensemble, Jr. Choir. WINKIE NOLTE A Cappella, B.A.A., Football, Hi-Y, Prom Com., Volleyball, Boys' State. DALE Miller Miller Mitchell Moore Morey Moulton Munger Nehs Neidinger l52l Mitchell Moore MOOIC Mueller Mueller Mueller Neman Nevlud Nielsen As We Wrote Term Papers NORCIA Gym Leader, Hall Monitor. JOAN NORMINGTON National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Soph. Class Officer, A Cappella, Car- dinal Star, G.A.A. Board, Pen 'n' Ink, Pool Lead- er, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., S.C.A. Cashier, Sr. Girl Scouts, Girls' State. EUGENE F. NO- VITZKE F.B.L.A., Football Mgr., Hall Monitor. BEVERLY NUTTER G.A.A., F.H.A., F.B.L.A., jr. Choir. RICHARD OBERLEY, F.F.A. HELEN OLSON F.B.L.A., F.H.A., jr. Choir, Rec. Dance Comm. PATRICK O'MALLEY. MAR- JORIE ORLOPP G.A.A., jr. Choir, Pool Leader, Rec. Dance Comm., Y-Teens. RON OTTO Jr. Honor Society, Cross Country, Track. CHARLES PALM Basketball, B.A.A., Football, Hi-Y, Jr. Choir, Student Council, Track. KATHRYN PANAWASH Commercial Workshop. Waukesha High's own All American swimmer, joan Nor- mington holds the National junior ZW mile record. JOHN PARSON A Cappella Band, Hi-Y, Student Council, Volleyball. HILDRED PARTRIDGE F.B. L.A., Music Club, Transferred from Northeast Har- bor, Maine. GEORGE PENDERGAST Band. ROL' AND E. PENTICO. CATHERINE PETER Com- mercial Workshop, F.B.L.A. LEROY PFEIL F.F.A. Nolte Norcia Normington Novitzke Nutter Oberley Olson O'Malley Orlopp Otto Palm Panawash Parson Partridge Pendergast Pentico Peter Pfeil E551 Dale Norcia uses the techniques he learns in Salesmanship class to sell shoes to Margie Sedgwick. LOIS PIEPER Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader. NANCY PIPER jr. Choir, Library Round Table, Pen 'n' Ink, JANICE PITZKA F.B.L.A., F.H.A. DICK PLEHN Hall Monitor. BETTY ANN POFF G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance Comm., S.C.A. Cashier, Sr. Girl Scouts. PATRICIA POPE A Cap- pella, Cheerleader, Cardinal Attic Board, G.A.A., Mask and Wig., Pep, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Y-Teens. Our Common Interests KEITH POPPIE Cross Country, jr. Choir, Track. MARY ELLEN PROCTOR F.B.L.A., F.H.A., G.A.A., jr. Choir, S.C.A. Cashier, Woodwork Club, Y-Teens. JOE PUCCI B.A.A., Cardinal Star, Football, jr. Choir, S.C.A. Cashier, Track. RONALD PUTZ B.A.A., Hall Monitor, Hi-Y, Rec Dance Comm. RUTH RAMAKER F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Commercial Workshop, Mask and Wig, Sr. Girl Scouts. MARJORIE RAWSON F.B.L.A., F.H.A. ARDOTH REINKE Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Rec Dance, Social Comm., Woodwork Club, Y-Teens, Stage Crew. LORRAINE REKOWSKI F.B.L.A., F.H.A., G.A.A., Stage Crew. BEA RIEWIE F.H.A., G.A.A., jr. Choir, Music Club. MAR- GARET ROBERTS Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Slip Collector. VERENE ROHLOFF G.A.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Pen Pieper Piper Pirzka Poppie Proctor Pucci Reinke Rekowski Riewie l54l Plehn Poff Pope Putz Ramaker Rawson Roberts Rohloff Roman The Opposite Sex, Athletics, ana' Winning Wis. 'n' Ink, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., S.C.A. Cashier, Sr. Girl Scouts. CHARLENE ROMAN Cardinal Star, G.A.A. DORIS RUMISEK G.A.A., Transferred from Thornton, Illinois. SUZANNE SAUBERT A Cap- pella, Assembly, Rec. Dance Comm., Ensemble, G.A.A., jr. Choir, Student Council, Mask and Wig, Pool Leader, Y-Teens, Good News . ELLEN SAUER F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens, Band. DORIS SAVATSKI jr. Honor Society, G.A.A. Leader, F.B.L.A., Assembly Comm., Hall Monitor, Library Round Table, Student Council, Gym Leader. LESLIE SAYLES. CARLA SCHAEF- ER National Honor Society, Cardinal Attic Board, G.A.A., Jr. Choir, Gym Leader, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Social Comm. LUCILLE SCHAEFFEL F.B.L.A., G.A.A., jr. Choir, Hall Monitor, Lost and Found, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance Comm. RUSSELL SCHALOW B.A.A., jr. Choir, Football, S.C.A. Cashier, Volleyball. BETTY SCHLEY Band, F.H.A., Hall Monitor, Mask and Wig, Orchestra, Y-Teens. JANET SCHMITZ Com- mercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Hall Comm. MARILYN SCHMOKER F.B.L.A., Highways and Biways Club, Jr. Choir. PHILIP SCHMOCKER F.F.A. ROSEMARY SCHNITZLER F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Hall Monitor. RICHARD SCHNOEBELEN F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Movie Operator. ROSEMARY SCHODTLER A Cappella, Rec. Dance, Social, Service Comm. Mask and Wig, Y-Teens. HARVEY SCHRAM B.A.A., Room Service . PHYLLIS SCHUMACHER. MARJORIE SCHWARTZ Com- mercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Stage Crew. Rumisek Saubert Sauer Schaeffel Schalow Schley Schnitzler Schnoebelen Schodtler Savatski 535465 Schaefer Schmitz Schmoker Schmocker SCh1'2m Schumacher Schwartz l55l When Senior Nzglot ana' Baccalaureate Came, We WILLIAM SCHWEDER B.A.A. MARGIE SEDG- WICK Gym Leader, jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Service Comm., Stage Crew, Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. HELEN SHAFER F.B.L.A., G.A,A., Gym Leader, Assembly, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Stage Crew, Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens, Woodwork Club. PATRICIA SHAW National Honor Society, Cardinal Star, Forensics, Prom Com., Student Council. JOAN SHESKEY jr. Choir. CAROL SIMMERT Transferred from St. Mary's, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. JOANNE SIMMONS F.H.A. DAWN SKAIFE Cheerleader, G.A.A. Board, Gym Leader, Mask and Wig, Pep, Rec. Dance Comm., Prom Com., Stage Crew, Y-Teens. PAT SLACK B.A.A., Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Jr. Choir, Pep Comm., Prom Com., Swimming, Tennis, Volley- ball, A Young Man's Fancy . ISLA SMITH F.H.A., G.A.A., Jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Pool Leader. R. BRUCE SOUTHARD Library Round Table, Rec. Dance Comm., Transferred from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. JERRY SPAULDING Boys' Choir, Jr. Choir, Slip Collector. SHIRLEY SPAULDING Assembly, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., Cardinal Star, Debate, Forensics, G.A.A., Gym Leader, Mask and Wig, S.C.A. Cashier, Stage Crew. DUANE SPRIDCO B.A.A. MARLENE SPRING- ER jr. Choir. Q? Schweder Sedgwick Shafer Shaw Sheskey Simmert Simmons Skaife Slack Smith Southard Spaulding Spaulding Sptidco Springer I56l Knew Graduation was Near JOHN STAUS B.A.A., Debate. DON STEIN F.F.A. KATHLEEN STEIN Commercial Work- shop, F.B.L.A. LORRAINE STEINBOCK FB. LA., F.H.A. MARILYN STERN F.H.A., G.A.A., Library Round Table. AUDREY STIER National Honor Society, A Cappella, C-4 Comm., Ensemble, G.A.A. Leader, Gym Leader, Mask and Wig, Prom Com., Stage Crew, Student Council. IMOGENE STILLWELL F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir, Library Round Table, Sr. Girl Scouts. LEE STUART Student Council. GLORIA ANN SWANSON Band, F.H.A., Orchestra. JOYCE SWANSON. SUE SWEETLAND Commercial Workshop. Ideal husbands are turned our through the efforts of Home Ec. Here they demonstrate their cooking skill. MARY JO TELL A Cappella, Ensemble, Gym Leader, Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Quartet, Good News . JEAN TETSCHLAG Band. WOLFERD D. TEUTEBERG Sketch Club. JAMES W. TOLBERT F.F.A., Hall Monitor, Library Round Table, Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance, Social Comm. I I I I 5fflUS Stein Stein Steinbock Stern Siler Stillwell Stuart Swanson Swanson Sweetland Tell Tetschlag Teuterberg Tolbert I57l Mimeograph ink seems to like fingers better than paper as girls in clerical training know all too well. JUDY TRADEWELL A Cappella, Cardinal Star, Ensemble, G.A.A., Mask and Wig, Rec. Dance Comm., Student Council, Y-Teens, Good News . WILLIAM TREVORROW F.F.A., Football, Hall Monitor, Track. LOIS TYLER Commercial Workshop, Assembly Comm., F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir, Library Round Table, Pen 'n' Ink. ELAINE VERTZ Jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Stage Crew, Y-Teens. LORA The Book Closes, School VER VOOREN F.B.L.A., S.C.A. Cashier. MOR- LIN VINCENT A Cappella, B.A.A., Golf. BERNARD R. VOGT Handicraft Club. MARI- LYN J. VOSS F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir. BEVERLY WAGNER A Cappella, Assembly, Rec. Dance Comm., G.A.A., Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Pool Leader, Y-Teens. WAYNE WAGNER National Honor Society, Jr. Class Officer, Cardinal Star, Cross Country, Debate, Hall Monitor, Mega- phone, Pen 'n' Ink, Rec. Dance, Social Comm., S.C.A. Cashier, Track. NANCY WAHLEN F.B.L.A., G.A.A., F.H.A., Jr. Choir, Rec. Dance Comm. MARLYN WALDBURGER F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Library Round Table, Sr. Girl Scouts. LUCILLE WALLSCHLAEGER Commercial Workshop, F.H.A., Gym Leader, Jr. Choir. RICH- ARD WANDSNIDER Jr. Choir, Track. DON- NA JEAN WASHBURN Commercial Work- shop, F.B.L.A., F.H.A. ROBERTA WEIBYE Tradewell Trevorrow Tyler Vogt Voss Wagner Wallschlaeger Wandsnider Washburn l58l Vertz Ver Vooren Vincent Wagner Wahlen Waldburger Weibye Weisenburger Weiss Days End But These Memories Will Last Forever Band, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Hall Monitor, Mask and Wig, Pep Band, Prom Com., Rec. Dance, Social Comm. JOHN WEISENBURGER F.F.A., Pro- jector Crew. MARYLIN WEISS Cardinal Star Typist, Commercial Workshop, F.B.L.A., Gym Leader, S.C.A. Cashier. YVONNE WENDEL Jr. Honor Society, G.A.A., Jr. Choir, Pen 'n' Ink, Prom Com., Rec Dance, Social Comm. JAMES WENDT F.F.A. BARBARA WERRA Rec. Dance, Service Comm., Transferred from St. Mary's, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. JIM WHITE B.A.A., Basketball, Bird Club, Jr. Choir, Mask and Wig, Good News, Room Service, The Visitor. VIRGINIA WHITSTONE Car- dinal Star, F.B.L.A., Jr. Choir, Library Round Table, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens. MIKE WILBUR B.A.A., Jr. Choir, Student Council, You Can't Take It With You, Room Service . CAROL WILCOX Jr. Choir, Library Round Table, Pool Leader, Y-Teens. RICHARD WILCOX B.A.A., Handicraft Club. PAUL WILKE Hall Mon- itor, Handicraft Club, Track, Room Service . BARBARA WILLIAMS Jr. Honor Society, A Cap- pella, Ensemble, G.A.A., Guidance, Pep, Rec. Dance Comm., Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Quartet, Prom Com., Y-Teens, Good News, Girls' State. CLEO WILSON A Cappella, G.A.A. Board, Gym Leader, Madrigals, Mask and Wig, Stage Crew, Sr. Girl Scouts, Y-Teens. JIM WINKLER A Cappella, Band, Light Crew, Mask and Wig, Room Service . MARY WOELFEL F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Jr. Choir, Mask and Wig. FREDDIE WOHLGEMUTH. TOM WOLF B.A.A., Gym, Pool Leader, Hall Mon- itor, Rec. Dance, Social Comm. RICHARD YAT- ZECK National Honor Society, A Cappella, En- semble, Madrigals, Pen 'n' Ink, Student Council, Good News , You Can't Take It With You, Boys' State. DAVID JONES Handicraft Club. Wendel Wendt Werra Wilcox Wilcox Wilke Woelfel Wohlgemuth Wolf Class Of 1 951 White Whitstone Wilbur Williams Wilson Winkler Yatzeck Jones l59I Class Adviser: Miss Nehls. X x I J' y X Ng . ati : 7. S if- .' i .WJ my we rw' N I 1 l60l ,Q- 7 Vilmur, Goerke, Pfeil, Curran. CLASS ACTIVITIES Juniors are finally carrying the responsibilities of upperclassmen. Una Nehls has worked with her family these last two years. Never before has there been such a combination of guys and gals. Most of this combining is done at the Attic. In school life we held our own. We were prom- inent in sports, clubs, and activities. Officers we elected for this year were Fred Goerke, presidentg Mike Curran, vice-presidentg Nancy Pfeil, secretaryg and Rod Vilmur, treasurer. Required subjects were the now familiar English and U. S. history. Social life was climaxed by our Prom. Many hours were spent to make it an enchanted evening. Vice- zfesiclents, Assistcmts, The Folks Who TOP ROW: L. Anderson, Brown, Biersack, Butterfield, Blasing, Bingham, Ballard, Bilicki, J. Scrima. ROW IV: Blaga Chopp, Clark, Brockmann, Andrich, Christianson, Bieck, Beckman. ROW Ill: Cawley, Christenson, Bade, Christie, Buechler, Adashek, Burmeister, Campbell, Baht. ROW ll: Baclciong, Berish, Cherek, Coleman, Butchart, Chase, Baum- gard, Amidon, M. J. Collins, M. E. Collins, Andree. BOTTOM ROW: Clukey, Barth, Bingenheimer, Abplanalp Anthes, Baltes, Cirillo, Bohmann, Cairns, Carr, Andringa. iw.. ww-A A., Rx. YR TOP ROW: T. Dempsey, DeSantis, Feruson, Davidson, Drajesk, Dusterhoft, H. DeQuardo, Douglas, Dettman Floe. ROW IV: Davis, Cook, Condon, Curtis, Diekfuss, G. Dempsey, Tates, Gosa, Doyle. ROW III: Foley G. Davies, Conway, Fischer, Freitag, R. Schultz, C. Dresdow, Curran. ROW II: Echola, Duranceau, Damitz, Ellarson Frick, Dunne, Margie Dahlke, Dodich C. Davies, Dietz. BOTTOM ROW: Dick, Frederickson, Follett, Fritzke, Frank Ehlke, Mary Dahlke, Foss, Doane, DeQuardo, Ferree. . , ,.... -..W ,,... ,....,.. .....-....... , ,.., .. ..... . . .. .... ..-. ,--...e....s.....,, .. , x-.1 .N p UN, ui .5P s V .X E I 1 . , t L Q Q .154 P 5' I 5 C 4' f 1 .. ,............................ .M . , .W .,.,............ P- l61l 0 The Wbrk, Thai Describes 01lll'.l1llli0l' Class! TOP ROW: Hengen, Gallenberg, Hatch, Howe, Hickman, Hepp, DeCloux, Hoover, Fuller, Curtis. ROW IV: Guderyon, Krysak, Hahn, Gensicke, J. Dresdow, Hedtcke, Freitag, Giesegh, Harland. ROW Ill: Gerken, Hagerstrand, Goerke, Grauer, Fryda, Ritt, Griswald, Glumm, Hoffman, Gusho. ROW II: Hood, Hastreirer, L. Graf, Golner, C. Graf, Herman. Gastrow, Furrer, Grutzner, Hasselkus. BOTTOM ROW: Grams, Hardy, ger, Hitchcock, Hoeppner, Hanke, Hunkins, Greenwald, Gross, Hatzinger, Ivanka, Hilclebran. Fumall Gibson Hughes Honeya- :Wm wa 1 5,41- IK A i 1 I l i QQ? AXA 6 TOP ROW: Kipp, T. Johnson, Krauss, Katzner, L. Jones, R. Jones, A. Jamieson, Dannie Jones, Krueger, X cgi ROW lV. Kennedy, Kind, K. Jester, Kanters, Junior, Kirchoffer, Kunz, Kocher, Klart. ROW Ill: Jahnke, Donna Jones, Kohlhaas, Kosluiel, Kolstad, D. Johnson, Kruck, G. Jones. ROW ll: Jimenez, Kasten, Kirkpatrick, Kuhlka Kasiske, Koshah, Jacohy, Knight, Kuhly, Jackson. BOTTOM ROW1 Koenigs, L. Jamieson, lmig, Kilpatrick, Kneiske Kioseff, Jorgensen, Kalczynski, Jenkins, Kupper, L. Jester. w,.,,.n,,,, .,. U, .- N -'W F. .ip 1 E. . . ,.,,.,.,,,.. W. ..., .,.. ..--... -- -1-' - -f--i ' - -' '- --qv' rr ' 'W' M Q V - , , 11 xi Wi ,QW---en., ipfpml in 3 : V A 2 4 ,s . ,I 4 5' 4 .1 4' fp, 11 4' L F - c Q ,. . ...V ... . - , W',,,w,f.,,..K4ivs,,,,,,,,..,.--,,, ,,,. -, ,,.. .W W- wi . ....-.......Wf -- -.-1. 1. E621 be Climax 0 Om' Year Is The Prom - Tim! TOP ROW: McCarran, Powell, Roso, Potthast, Puhl, Putz, Rankin. ROW IV: Sands, Orgas, Pauer, Pollard, Runkel, Riedel, N. Olson, Ruege. ROW III: Rekowski, M. Olson, Pfeil, Owens, Pankratz, Parsons, Rittler, Prelozni, Rhine- smith. ROW II: J. Olson, J. Payne, A. Payne, Roth, Pitzka, Rosenmerkel, Orne, Phillips, Ross, Petris, L. Olson. BOT- TOM ROW: Panella, Riewe, Regner, Packard, Schaeffer, Pitsch, Peyton, Rano, O'Malley, Plehn, Rumisek. fs aa 13531 rx 'hw 3 W' ,z X figs s., . 3. if l ,,5...,.. fi Cx, wi, .i,.....3 l h-.- 4 TOP ROW: Mickler, D. Larson, Mischo, Mathie, Malone, Lederer, Schmidt, Lawson, Nelson. ROW IV: Novilla Masset, Michaud, Morey, Mills, B. Nettesheim, Shane, Lupone, Litr, Nesta. Row III: T. Oleson, Luedtke, Seidl, Mazza, P. Mueller, McCoy, J. Larsen, T. Larson, Oak, Murray. ROW II: R. Nettesheim, Mead, Muth, N. Miller, Moll McGavock, Langer, Meyers, Ladner, Muehleck, Leibsle, Montgomery. BOTTOM ROW: Marsh, Meidenbauer, Mulkey McQueen, Moore, McFarlane, Lewis, Knapwurst, Oberg, Mattiacci, McDonald, Lombardi, S. Mueller. .w,..,,,,..,, .., ,. V .4 X f, M, ,,,.,,., ,.,,nwV,,,..,, 0 .,,. ...,..,,,,,Y,,, .... .. D' ., A W iq A , nk in I, . Q E c j 5' .Q L 1 f . .W Mmm- .... 1 .. ' ' ,.,-,,....... N.-W - I- I63l 07166-iii-61-LWIWIZ6 lorill For Every unior TOP ROW: Stricker, Scherf, Swanson, Scheerer, Schmelter, Schoellig, Schwingel, Schibur. ROW III: Schoenwalder, Scanlan, Schiefelhein, Schaefer, Shevey, M. Schultz, Scichili, E. Schultz. ROW Il: Schmocker, Swartz, M. Scrima, Shirley Ann Smith, Stokes, Sprecher, Schell, Shirley Sue Smith, Shirley Ann Smith, D. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: I. Schneider, D. Schneider, Sohr, Schmidt, Savage, Scopp, M. Scrima, Schirmacher, Stevenson, Schrinner, Shuff. U . . L... : 1..,n . . 'i H- ,M ig: . 7ff J 'TB f:3 ' O ga! if 'fL:4:a1rr. - .. .gm 55, . a ,JW ,Mm ., -arg? Y' P7 1 4 4'5. 6 s.. TOP ROW: Wallich, Vetta, Yuds, S. Warren, Spaeth, Sweetland, Wollenzien, Vilmur, R. Zimmerman, Wendlandt. ROW Ill: Vrakas, D. Thompson, Waldburger, Winn, Wyman, L. Zimmerman, Wirz, Wagner, Waite, Ziebell. ROW II: Weeks, Williams, Trotz, A. Werner, Zick, Wolf, Treffinger, Whitsrone, Zweifel, Zuehlke, Wood, Vogt. BOTTOM ROW: V. Thompson, Wrensch, Theine, Weiss. I. Warren, Vredenburg, Werning, M. Werner, Weber, Wiley, Weller. '1ri' :: 'f': : - I A ' I Jr ,V -, ' . ,. I 1 'i 5 Kai. 2 . 5 3 3 Vj A .fi if , f .Q i W YL, f..,Qa:Wf:r f f A ,iw - . ' - f ', T641 Pickering, Arreazola, Behling, Petajan. CLASS ACTIVITIES Senior high opened its doors to anxious sopho- mores. Odanata and diptera initiated us into biology. Posters helped elect our class officers, Al Petajan, presidentg Bobbie Behling, vice presidentg Emily Arreazola, secretaryg Gene Pickering, treasurer. Highlighting the social aspect of our year Was the sophomore party. Out of school moments were divided between dances, sports and homework. Miss Fraser, our adviser, always had time for the slightest problem. Offers to participate in activities were eagerly accepted. Rushing through a short noon hour to get back on time kept us from loitering. Everyone gradually got used to the new schedule. Satisfied are we with our second year. i651 Sophomores CLASS ADVISIR: Miss Fraser. lk i ., 'A sfo, l'-'llxlil UWM he Ana' At 'Emu Soplos lVb0 Have TOP ROW: Bira, Bingenheimer, Buggs, Badciong, Books, Averill, D. Austin, Brojanac, Buege. ROW IV: Berg. Brown, R. Beatty, Brockman, E. Campbell, Black, Brenner, Bureta, G. Austin. ROW III: Burnell, Brost, Butluro, U. Baron, Biersack, Brach, Arenz, Adams, Butchart. ROW II: Beaster, Behling, Beauchamp, Carlson, Bradshaw, Blank Carlson, D. Beatty, Blaga, Bandtel, Beckrnanis, Biedenbender. BOTTOM ROW: Beringer, Arreazola, Becker, Brown, Ausonio, P. Campbell, Brallich, J. Baron, Bundy. W , , , , Y., , ,W-H - nf- W- fa -' - ------or r -'---'v 'r v Cohn, De Priest, Craigmile, Dempsey, Dietmeier, Follett. ROW III: Cook, Eichstaedt, D. Evans, De Lano, Egan Dibben, Christianson, Christison, Adashek, Christiansen, Eckert. ROW II: Farchione, Cumiskey, Dishneau, Fisher, Conklin, Diekfuss, Ehrlich, DeMelt, Deising, Davis, B. Evans, Eldredge. BOTTOM ROW: Erdmann, Connelly, Costin, Ferguson, Carpenter, D. Draeger, Elias, M. Evans, Dresclow, Clark, Celley. v ,,.qFs.:?,s,5!,-Shi, -M--1--Jxnw-1-mrgggwQ--w.-1q....-.-,A-...r-w,,,,-..4 - --- ---W--W k--1-I ', W. . .. , , V H 1 X t , , . 5if. h'.'llf: t iT' lla '1 ',',', 'iiil 'l'l '2li WA ' HS' Wi I Il... AK... ,W IR., ilu..- ..- 532 I' A I M- le- f66l 0 Dull Alomezzts - t Least 0 niet Ones TOP ROW: Israel, Jaeck, Sohr, Mooers, Schwartz, Lawrence, Kowalski, Kopshinsky, Mitchell, Krasno. ROW IV' J. Jarvis, Johnson, Jacobson, Jones, LeBeau, Love, J. Johnson, Krauss, Jester. ROW III: Leibsle, F. Johnson, Holm- berg, Jarowsky, Kummrow, Huehl, Lake, Key, Ivey, Juresh, Keever. ROW II: Kohls, Hurtado, Juanita Jones, Joyce Jones, Jirik, Krahn, Kennedy, Just, Knutson, Huebner, Krebs. BOTTOM ROW: Joers, Josephs, Jensen, Lapp, Kruck, Y. Johnson, Korslin, D. Jarvis, Keeney, Kirkpatrick, Larsen, Ludke, G. Johnson, LaPointe. V 'LUP ROW: Peterson, Gardinier, Gascoigne, Wussow, Jim Graf, Wilcox, Schweder, Green, Fritzke, W. Graser, Hofstetter, Gronewalcl. ROW IV: Oliver, Gigous, John Graf, Wagner, Merten, Normington, Markham, Frey, Hawley, Lombardi, Guerino, G. Gerke. ROW III: Gritton, Gonzales, Gibson, Halvorson, J. Gerl-ze, Trapp, Hoeppner, Frei- stedt, Leonard, Morkin, Giese, Grout. ROW II: Furrer, Hardiman, N. Graser, Griswold, Hertzberg, Hofman, Freyer, Heintz, Hansen, Friz, Frank, Frayer, Garcia, Harris. BOTTOM ROW: Hazel, Hausch, Hollenbeck, Gulla, Gagan, C. Graf, Gill, Foyer, Herbst, Griffith, Hagenkord, Fox. ,'.' ,... --.- 1+: .....,.,' 1 ,b'.V 'I 1 '-3 . . ... lv. P. -',. lt gmvm wh-O - gk 'N Ll .L .-W. mum-v 'fi ,QW M...,. . e M ,...... -f--.. I 67 I Solblaozzzores Neglect HOI116ll'0Vk To Cozzcwzfmfe TOP ROW: L. Litt, Larry Martner, Luthy, Madden, Marose, Meyers, Maxson, Pickering, Meitlenlwauer, R. Moore. ROW lll: Martin, R. Mueller, Mitchell, Mischo, McDowell, S. Litt, W. Llanas, Livingston, l. Llanas. D, Luthy, Lisko- witx, ROW ll: Mittclstcutlt, Mayer, Meyer, Meidcr, Magedanz, Lihecke, Mac Murtric, Lcmmcr, Mcnzc-l, B. Muc-llt'r. l.lISkl12lllCl', BOTTOM ROW: McDonnell, Manley, Manke, Lois Martner, McCoy, Mcnicli. Mithalsky, Moll. Lowry. Leipske, god. 'Dk ... . 'f 'X ing fx N l . A2 M ' ' 00. 'v-ii 'Q ' v , , . 5 v 1 ' Balm t.,ij,,- - ya. l W gd l 'W ,, - 4 4 .,. , NL S L, K X X N, ..,,. 3 , fa. ff, ga y 'L 5 'li I Vai' i TOP ROW: Rowell, A. Ross, Jim Rosenheim, Staab, T. Smith, Schmidt, Schickowski, Schreibel, Stair, Schick. ROW lll: Rutenl:-er, F. Rudolph, R. Rudolph, Simon, K. Smart, Stealey, Selchert, Slavsky, S. Smith, Soulen. ROW ll: Schmid, Schwartz, Scrima, Ziebell, Sayles, Schessler, Roberts, A. Smith, Schnitzler, Savatski. BOTTOM ROW: Scrima, Ruff, Schimpf, J. Ross, Jennie Rosenheim, H. Smart. Schneider, Steffen, Schilling. ith 'hgh-V, I ,q lm., ,. i681 On The Fascimzting Boy-Girl Subjects TOP ROW: Neary, Paddock, Nettesheim, Pentico, Rachwal, Orozco, Novak, Norum. ROW IV: Reick, Petrie, Petajan. J. Pope, Oppermann, M. Piltz, H. Olson, Putz, Peinlard. ROW III: Racluege, Mundschau, Ott, D. Olson, j. Olson, Rindt, Napier, Potthast, R. Pope, Portz. ROW II: Ramaker, Phillips, Puhl, Muth, Pappas, Overman, J. Piltz, Rezack. BOTTOM ROW: Pillat. Otto, Poff, Oberley, Olsson, Patsck, Pettis, Nuss, Prom, Pfeiffle. TOP ROW: Weston, Wengerter, P. Williams, Zimmerman, Vetta, Heinmann, Wappenschmidt, Vergolino, Stern, Wiesenthal. ROW III: Vogel, Treichel, Wagner, Stocks, R. Williams, Stingl, W. Zimmerman, Willey, Tewes, Van Kirk. ROW ll: Thew, Venes, Stewart, Tompkins, Tio, Susek, Wallschlaeger, Stemper, White, Steinbock, M. Welch, Whitmore. BOTTOM ROW: Wandsnider, Weber, J. Welch, Tremmel, Stock, Taber, White, Wendel, Wolfgang, Wann. Ynuna. t. . ,. A 'M Nm-qi . .. ., A ll rr, ' ' -. 'it , Wx. 1, ss , Q , TZ.. -V Q ' l69l First Hzlgla School Days Are mmmed UWM TOP RKJW: Blaetlow, Bayless, H. Carlson, Anderson, Billings, Chapin, Christianson, Ahrahamson, Clarey, Bloom. ROXXf IV: Bingham, Raymond Clark, Burrie, Bahr, Bloedow, Berger, Booth, Barfoth, Richard Clark. ROW! lll: Baas, Atwcll, Books, Batlingcr, j. Clark, T. Brown, Blaha, Church, Brouillet, Brandt. ROW Il: Baron, S. Campbell, Buth, Carpenter, G. Campbell, Boston, Christoph, Christopherson, Bliemeister, Christie, Bringe. BOTTOM ROXW: Baum- gartl, Bauer, Burnett, Brimmer, Arnold, N. Brown, Bach, Biedenbender, Bloor, 1. Carlson, Bilicki, Buchs. I-'TJEZ ff? 2K'Kif7V.l 4 'r,:iL f' ff... W ae? t nf fr' 'N -- '-. eiwuliw 1 f' -f 'xx 5 -- law' pw- fm fl 'au gg -,dmv Num L TOP ROW: Downie, Foat, Curtis, D. Erdmann, Ellis, Diedrich, Eichstaeclt, Fintel, DeBack, Ebert, B. Ellenson. ROW' IV: Follendorf, Conlin, L. Davis, Cavalluzzi, Ellsworth, T, Erdmann, Duston, Coutts, Flood, Eldredge, Coman, Eh- hardt. ROW Ill: jerry Dunn, Dix, Evans, Daymond, Engrath, Coleman, Dowty, Edmark, Ferrick, Fickau, jack Dunn. ROW II: Floe, Damkoehler, C. Ellenson, Davies, DeLancey, DuPuy, Damitz, Florence, Fagan, Ferks, Forehantl, Dodge. BOTTOM ROW: Coombs, Daane, Y. Davis, Fleischmann, Eales, Findling, Ferry, Edquist, Crouse, Dickson, Cramer. l70l ew Experiences For Wde-Eyed Freshman TOP ROW: Gyga, Hedtcke, Hepp, Greenwald, Furrer, Hagerstrancl, Hazzard, Hatch. ROW IV: Frederickson, Gamez, Harris, E. Freyer, Gloe, Golemgeske, W. Fritz, Hamp, Held. ROW III: Herman, Hartung, Green, Herig, J. Hill, R. Hill, Hardy, B. Harter, I-Iibbard, B. Freimund, Haines. ROW II: B. Fritz, Gtauer, Fuller, Heinzelmann, Hickman, S. Harter, Hamm, Hartley, Hauff, Gence, Graser, Garbe, Gardner, D. Friemund. BOTTOM ROW: Hausch, Handley, Hagen, S. Hill, C. Freyer, Freitag, Grainger, Fuller, Gutheil, Healy, Goodrich, Hargrave. Q-I gfasbgfg--.gl gf life' Y' 51 -minus.-1 45 , f,.....Q.uo MN... .,,,,s.....e....L M ....M....,5 Mm... Q, ......M. ,fda we 1 In '-grim 'H 2 s sm! aj' 'fi TOP ROW: Koepfle, Jester, LaVen, Koor, A. Landers, G. Landers, Kaufmann, J. Koloske. ROW IV: G. Larson, janda, Kranich, Krans, Jorgensen, Kunz, Kohl, Kroseberg, Klein. ROW III: Jensen, Kling, Hurtado, J. Larson, James, Keller, james Johnson, Lake, Hofstetter. ROW II: Kind, Z. jones, Kropetz, Kainz, Jackson, Katzner, Kramer, Janka, Imhoff, Ista, K. Koloske, Kuck, Holmes. BOTTOM ROW: Kosbab, Kern, Kleist, Langlas, Hoffman, I.anCelle, Kahl, R. Johnson, Kerr, Katzner, Kingston, Kluth, Kodrich. .. f--- ,, ..., , if' ' Eff ' ' x N I'-, ' ' - A ,-,,. ..., if '- -. -'T r i' V 'gi 5 li. E Q, X i if f 'M K' im. ' ' . f if ' - .vi -- 5. J. K, 5' - ' gf 9- 'wa . xr. it . ,. 5. r I .R F ii J' E W x- gm .cw . 41. 'r ' '- --' 1 .- ' ' vs ',... - ...V 'A .. fa- - .Q r 4,- l71l Beu'ifa'erec1' But Eager, We Seek Help l:l'0lll TOP ROW: Lewis, Mehringer, Manke, Mincliola, Munger, Mattiacci, Lugo, McGuire, Mageske, Miokowich. ROW IV: Lyon, Lyle, Malchow, Namen, Maile, Lombardi, Moody, McDonald, Mayer, Mulkey. ROW Ill: Mathison, Manley, Meatl, Nesta, Marl-cle, Mariet, Luke, Lederer, Marzocco, Miller, W. Nelson, Meredith. ROW ll: Leipski, Nettesheim, Noll, Luctltke, Maxwell, Mann, McCauley, Mallon, Martin, Merriam, Mihlbauer, Morey, F. Nelson, Michelsen, Meeks. BOTTOM ROW: j. Mitchell, Lerch, Marks, Lowitz, M. Mitchell, Lawrence, Lemke, Momsen, Montgomery, Mayr, Munoz, Ludke. lil lift 99:41 555 Q fd-.. ,,, N . ww. K . sn... - A 'T A. A 'SA' T . gi 'M Q as . 'tj'- ' W X... -- ,M 5-1 ll' , 'M VA- TOP ROW: Price, Nolan, Oimoien, Perkins, Persson, Riemer, Reichert, D. Nettesheim, R. Reisch, Olson. ROW IV: Noll, james Panawash, Parsons, J. Nuss, D. Plehn, H. Plehn, Peterson, Newgard, Rasmussen. ROW Ill: Romanofsky, A. Price, Oyer, C. Nuss, Pajaii, B. Oleson, Ports, A. Nuss. ROW ll: Pettis, Jacqueline Panuwash, Robinson, Peiter- sen, Norcia, Neverman, A. Oleson, Peterke, Payne, Rockett, N. Ross, Pagel. BOTTOM ROW: Ptopheter, Racltke, Radabaugh, E. Ross, Place, Pundsack, Reinke, Powell, Reed. PODD. Nielson, I. Reish. V X V if .- A WI, . as in ' 1' ' ' 4 ' 0-'T7... ' , x l I , . .. 9 .1 'f , : 1, -- ia l72l M rs. fl7'lll67lf87', 0111: Fresbnzazfz Adviser TOP ROW: Shultis, Ruble, Ossmann, J. Shane, R. Schultz, Seidl, E. Schultz, Schley, Schlei, Siverling, Salentine. ROW IV: Stangel, Shimkus, Neumann, Sharp, R. Shepherd, E. Sinner, Spafford, Smart, Scholovich, Schildt, Sayles, R. Schmidt. ROW III: Schweder, Sparks, Noble, K. Schultz, H. Schultz, Schaeffel, Schanke, Schroeder, Sohrweide, Skebba, Southcott, Schickowski, Sawyer. ROW II: Schulte, Sorger, Smith, B. Sinner, Sandicic, M. Sander, L. Sander, Schirmacher, Simpson, C. Schmidt, H. Schmidt, Schiller, Schwantes, Rowlands, Rankin, Small, J. Schultz, Rohrmayer, Rozkalens, A. Shane. Schwatze. 'far ilbil. TOP ROW: O. Taylor, Uithoven, D. Sweetland, I... Sweetland, Vitale, Victoria, Vredenberg, Williams, Stevenson. ROW IV: Weichert, Tobiason, Theos, Thorsen, Wollenzien, Stuit, Zamjahn, D. Zimmerman, Zuelsdorf, Zuhll-te. ROW Ill: Welch, Thiesenhusen, Theine, Stuempfig, R. Sweetland, Zick, Underberg, Zoborski, Waschow, Woelfel, Sussek, Sweeney. ROW II: Wallace, Wilke, Whitmore, Vredenburg, Westlund, Zickau, Zietlow, Swanson, Strehlow, Van Kirk, Stoves, Weiss. BOTTOM ROW: Wonoski, Stocks, Vander Veen, Tradewell, Swan, Tegge, Warren, Thurloff, Vogel, Van Valin, C. Zimmerman, I. Taylor. J All I73l There's a loud buzz at 8:10 and the late comers and hall- loiterers rush into the classroom to get in their places on time. After the clatter gradually subsides we can catch a glimpse of the incidents we know we'll always remember: the discovery of our occupational dream in civics class . . . that insect collection we hunted for in biology . . . seeing the film The River . . . the rotten egg smell in Chemistry . . . the struggle with quatrains and meters in poetry . . . verbs and vocabulary in Spanish or Latin . . filing income taxes in Problems . . . No well-equipped classroom is complete without the teacher. Certainly we'll remember: their patience during the weekly H Thursday night make-up sessions . . . their complete knowledge of the subject . . . the time they let their hair down in the teachers' assembly . . . their delight in seeing the graduates who came back to visit them . . . their understanding of our per- sonal problems . . The enjoyment we share along the road to wisdom enriches our high school years. A - ' 'A . . 1155,-1 .- .,::: ' - fr, 1 y ML. y vu-.un A -wiv ,. 5 A 5 l, , ' ' .nu- '5nIn-m- A 51 , f --vw , - f. ' 1 I .. '. :sl .A ' 7. , nz N '5- ' fl' - - ' ,. . f: .w.v.w.qwt .H,:? un1m,m? . .,.. t- .?4.,.u1-gq vmi1 'V .. - :I !31k,pd,3gmqgg1Q3s1- ,igtgzeeuelyg-q,1,gyq -1 ' 1' --if -. - 1'-?fL'x'gf, 1- ,- 'gfr:2 l74j Nur 'Wh-.N, mi -....- . Wx.--fn-.-...-. -I ii -' H9091-'A f fg1.,,..,. N A LJ ff-1-PH' .PP --2-I-via-. 'n-'.fsfs-.xv1:f':1'-'fam'-.-f--. 2-.-.-f,....wf .wr , -...-. . -.. V .. . . . . . . 1,h,.f- b Qijlrffw , .wwf-32!P,. ' - v -'1.5,.'5,q-M31-48-,fLQg,n ,ren-,v:,,,:xfvnm'f-'f1:f2'+-fff-1:-mrffa-'az-.s-'?Pavfz2sffffvg.-mf-2-vmfv.-f--W- - X- ,,mf,:.mf-'H -- ., 3.nsgz,u '1ff.5,:f.,. fgafu'-,'a.y: ggpasf ' ' A' ' ?f: 'F:iAItT' if new -'-Y 1.3. ns? 1 W . .. 1 .. v 5: I . 1 ,nfl .Xml x :gk-514.23 l751 0 D 1- , -fs. r,.f,,,3 . , -. sf-A ,.,... 4 3 f r3fi:i,5,,,,,p:.,.x,., X .. ,',J,:ra3 J- . .rfgqivxu 14 K I i. , ,L,. ,. 15 'N .I X .1 J . W, , l -- -7 . ww.. a-'.l,, ' , 4, 14 w an - wif: 7 . .saw-f .weft H . at . 'Q fl f'asfs,3- ge? 'Q ' Graf fi . ' ' I S 'liffif Fit' 'N S Warne J w ' Q49 Tr ,tr M. k S 'fy i i ' .i..ffqyfsg.,w ' JK? s sf f t i.. VY. . k,,, , .f asv.,- ,.g.'f ilu I - nh' N A ,V ...-ui. Superintendent Schools 3 for Dzreclzozz How would you like to be responsible for the education of almost 4,000 children? This is the task Waukeslia has delegated to the Board of Education and Mr. Hein, the super- intendent. To maintain 6 elementary schools the Board needs 200 teachers and other employees. While we are especially proud of the im- provements made at Haettel Field, we are also much interested in the new and very modern Wlxite Rock and Hadfield schools being built for our kid sisters and brothers. There's a bit of wishful thinking on out part, too, for a new high school someday. . .ik .Xi FT 4 1w-tv, IOAID OF IDUCATION - Mr. Morgan Butler, President. BACK ROW: Messrs. Gilham, Hey, Callow, Butler, Mrs. Soulen, Mr. Gustine. FRONT ROW: Mr. Hein, Mrs. Connell, Dr. Werra, Miss Rohleder, Mr. Cairns. 761 Noi For C0ll1llIfllldl'I1g Suppose all of the people in the 5th ward had to move from one house to another within 4 minutes every hour. There you have a picture of Waukesha High School students surging from one class to another seven times a day. Responsible not only for this mass migra- tion but also for all other items of student welfare is Mr. Shields, our principal. His chief concern is the smooth functioning of the school to guarantee the best education possible for us teen-agers. Mr. Goerke, vice principal is in charge of student behavior and discipline Chow I love that detentionlj while Miss Wolf, principal of the Lincoln building, mothers the junior high. MR. CLYDE M. SHIELDS Principal junior-Senior High School 'Nw MISS ESTELLE WOLF MR. CLIFFORD GOERKE Principal Lincoln Building Vice-Principal Junior-Senior High School l771 Their Experiences Make Classes Interesting MR. DUCKETT MISS FRASER MR. GAVRE MR. GRUENEISEN MISS JONES MISS KNIPFEI. MISS LOOMER MISS NOHELTY MR. PANELLA MR, SCHROEDER MRS. ANDERSON MISS BERTANE MISS GRAVES MISS HANSON MRS. HEGG ' - -, A ' -... . 1. , .. 1.. ,. VHF ,e .- -me s.. 'K '3' - 5 - - few f .Elia-' I is - lr . ., if Q , , A as .'r'.? Q lr-we . f- :.,t. .. N ., sn. MRS. LUDEMANN MISS POI-'ILMANN MISS ROELLIG I 78 ROBERT DUCKETT: B. of Ph. Ed., Carroll College, American Problems, Ass't. Football, Basketball Coach. Has everyhody seen my hahy? JANET FRASER: M. A. University of Wisconsin, U. S. History, Sopho- more Adviser. Tailor-made. VINCE GAVRE: M. S. University of Wisconsin, American Problems, Foot- ball Coach. The ahridged version of Gary Cooper. JESSE GRUENEISEN: B. A. Ripon College, Govern- ment Civics, G. A. A. Archery. Sock him with 4 tough question and he loves it! MARGARET JONES: M. A. University of Wisconsin, U. S. History, Ticket sales. That rotograzfnre look. MARIE KNIPFEL: B. A. Carroll College. Vocational Civics, Edison Finance. There's a feather in her hat. ZELLA LOOMER: M. A. University of Wisconsin, American Problems, High- ways 8c Biways of Wisconsin. A smile and a word for everyone, KATHRYN NOHELTY: Ph. B. Carroll College, U. S. History, Senior Student Council. Now where did I put .... 9 NICHOLAS PANELLA: M. A. Northwestern, American Problems, I-lead of Social Studies Department, Guidance Director. Smile for Grampal WESLEY SCHROEDER: M. A. University of Wisconsin, Civics, Debate. Resolved: That the de- haters get to the tournament on time. MRS. MARY ELLEN ANDERSON: B. A. St. Olaf College, Core Curriculum, Cardinal Star News. These enthusiastic 7th graders! MURIEL BERTANE: M. A. Northwest- ern, Core Curriculum, Junior Pen 'n' Ink. She dreams of writing a hest seller. RUTH GRAVES: B. E. Central State Teachers College, Core Curriculum. She's not grave, she's gay. MABEL HANSON: Ph. B. Carroll College, Core Curriculum, Junior Student Council. She's a student as well as a teacher. MRS. ANNA HEGG: B. A. Carroll College, Core Curriculum, Head of Special Help, Home Visitor. She has a green thumb. MRS. VAL LUDEMANN: Core Curriculum. You know these children don't HAVE to talk! MARGARET POHLMANN: M. A. University of Denver, Core Cur- riculum, Cardinal Star Reporters. Two-fold personality -bright colors, bright remarks. LUCILLE ROELLIG: B. S. LaCrosse State Teachers, Core Curriculum, Jr. Hi Assembly Commission. She spent a colorful sum- mer in colorful Mexico. From the manager plan in ninth grade to the Civil War in eleventh, to figuring income taxes in twelfth social studies offers 1 challenge for thinking. Students are encouraged to evaluate critically American government history and present social and economic CORE CURRICULUM just like the fruit of the ap- ple grows around the core, the school life of the seventh and eighth graders grows around the core curriculum. This course of combined Social Studies, English, and Art has the seeds of higher education - seeds that are already sprouting jun- ior high wisdom. r Th ENGLISH A, B, C, D - that was just the beginning. How far weve come since then! Now it's the dictionary, the grammar handbook, self-aids, the reading clinic, and the Reatlers' Digest. Milton and Dickens, Poe and Longfellow, only a hook could transport us the miles we've traveled. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS We learn to project our voices in Speech class and express our- selves clearly. Stage fright dis- appears in our effort to keep our audience interested. I801 Conzmunicating Ideas Of Yesterday Ana' Today MISS GARDNER MRS. GORMLEY ' . -15,-'-f' if is , .. -. t eeee J ' ' .i' :-- QQ1: v -, ff- ' ii lflffii' MISS MCKINNEY MRS. METZNER MR. ME'I'Z.NER X it age' YN? V , 5- .ef A , 'g ,.,- . i r ,,. E it . 1 f e e A -- A . H' I - Miss JOHNSON Mus. me Miss MAonANz Q, 1-y f -rf. -. .- ff ef Miss Muuw Mn. MUNGER Mns. Pnrnciuzw f.4M!llf ,I MISS TOMS MISS WILLIAMS MRS. BUSJAEGER MISS HOFFMAN MRS. PARMENTER MILDRED BRADY: M. A. University of Wisconsin, C4 Commission. Courtesy Plus. HOPE GARDNER: M. A. University of Wisconsin, Senior Night Skits. Room 200-37d hour, do Gardner'J Concentration Camp. MRS. ELLEN GORMLEY: B. A. Ripon College, 9th grade Book Club. The Joft-voiced teacher. SELMA JOHNSON: B. E. Eau Claire State Teachers' College, Declamation and For- ensics. Noug people . . . MRS. MARY LEE: B. E. Eau Claire State Teachers' College, Cardinal Star. Star Light. FRANCES MAGDANZ: M. A. Columbia University, jr. and Sr. Assembly Commission. That'J trite, hackneyed, and cliche. MARY ANN McKINNEY: B. E. White- water State Teachers' College, Mask and Wig. Ooh, that black hair! MRS. DOROTHY METZNERE B. S. Mil- waukee State Teachers' College, Pen 'n' Ink. Alu-'ayy a reatly arzzl witty reply. FRED METZNER: B. S. University of Wisconsin, Mask and Wig. Our play '-ful director. VERNA MULRY: M. A. Northwestern University, Accel- erated Reading, Social and Rec Dance Commission. Can you prove that Jtatement? ROBERT MUNGER: B. S. Milwaukee State Teachers' College, WAUX Radio Pro- grams. We now bring you A Day in the Life of Wauketha High School. MRS. MARIAN PETTIGREW: B. A. Ripon College. Fore! A hole in one? ADA TOMS: M. A. University of Wisconsin, Service Commission. Speak to the management. JEAN WILLIAMS: B. A. Carleton Col- lege, 9th grade Assembly Commission. Sweet and .rmartly Jtyled. MRS. OLIVE BUSJAEGER: University of Wis- consin, Textbook Library. Keep it down to a whisper, please. LEONE HOFFMAN: M. A. University of Michi- gan, Library Round Table. The Reaclerk Guide to High School Literature. MRS. FLORENCE PARMENTER: B. A. Carroll College. Quiet when the hell rings. l8lI Ana' A Bi! Of Czzltzzre 00 v. 'l d I 'n 2' P7 Q tr. ' . f NU' . f j ' . e MR. KRAINIK MR. SCHRUPP MRS. DAHM '-A 5- MR. DOLLINGER MISS ERICKSON MISS MONLUX -,I as , ,,, if l'l. Q '- ' as 'f I -i MR.. TILLY MISS FARDY MISS KLINE 1 Q ,. . A af Miss LEMKE ART Who are the students of E221 - Picassas and Van Goghs of tomorrow, or pet chance, an Al Capp or a Chic Young? This year the advanced class formed a corporation and sold their objects d'art to fi- nance a trip. JOHN KRAINIK: B. S. Milwaukee State Teachers' College. Jr. High Art Club, Sr. High B.A.A. Hif hoh- hier are: Home, wife, art, and more art. ROLAND SCHRUPP: M. A. University of Minnesota. Sketch Club, Handicraft Club. Gum chewerr - like hlirtful cowr. MRS. HELEN DAHM: B. M. University of Wisconsin. Jr. Choir, Ensembles. Swallow that gum! CARL DOLLINGER: B. M. Shurtleff College. Pep Band. The man with a horn! DOLORES ERICKSON: B. M. University of Wisconsin. Girls' Ensemble, 8th grade Glee Club. Here comer the Bride! ZELMA MONLUX: M. A. University of Wisconsin. A Cap- pella, Madrigals. Pull in your lumrnier and Jhow your teefier! EWALD TILLY: B. M. Lawrence College. Orchestra and Dance Orchestra, He play: the viola in the Waukerha Symphony. GRACE FARDY: M. A. University of Wisconsin. Rec Dance, Social Commis- sionsg Honor Society. Latin irn'l Greek lo her. CLARICE KLINE: M. A. Northwestern University. Megaphone. Now I can't memorize thir for you. RUTH LEMKE: M. A. University of Wisconsin. German Club. Guten Morgan. Would you care to climb a mountain? l32l I2 MUSIC Singing, tooting, fiddling, pounding - the students of Waukesha High pay their tribute to the god of music. From the junior high glee clubs to the senior band, the inspirations of this muse are revealed and practiced with gusto. LANGUAGE A linguist speaks many tongues but few people achieve mastery of one in high school. Latin is the mother tongue, but many students lack the maternal devotion to study it four years. Some of us study Spanish in a two year course, while German is offered whenever there is enough demand. l85l 'n , as - f liilifal ' Frm r. x rf W I Q a ef W' l ' I -LA -i Q 3 , COMMERCIAL Training in bookkeeping and sales- manship, as well as shorthand and typ- ing, lead commercial students to seek employment in our city. This year seniors spent six weeks in downtown offices becoming accustomed to the business world. HOME ECONOMICS The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, unless he has ulcers. These girls and boys really learn the ropes of home-making. Preparing scrump- tious meals and making their own clothes keep them busy. Wham knows what they'll turn out next - perhaps a new and different recipe or an ele- gant dress design. Anyway, we know they have lots of fun doing it. YF N---...QA H341 1... INDUSTRIAL ARTS Woodwork, machine shop and mechanical drawing mean blue printing, drafting, lathing, assem- bling, polishing and perfecting - manual skills which students in the industrial arts course can be proud of having developed. Pzzreb For Practical Par oses MARJORIE CONKLIN: B. A. MacMurray College, Megaphone. Sweet type. MRS. JUNE FRYATT: B. E. Whitewater State Teachers', Sophomore Party, Junior Prom, Senior Night Dance. Perfect poise. CARL PIEPENBURG: M. A. University of Iowa, E.B.L.A. My name it not Mr. Sontag. RAY RUPPLE: B. E. Whitewater State Teachersl F.B.L.A., Bills and hudgetr keep him huty. FLORENCE TRAKEL: M. A. North- western University, Workshop. Left have a moment of rilence. GRACE WESTON: B. E. Whitewater State Teachers' College, Cheerleaders, Pep Commission. An earring for every clay in the year. JOHN CHASE: M. S. Stout Institute, Sr. B.A.A. A fan of Groucho Marx. ARTHUR FRIESE: B.S. Illinois State Normal University, Tennis coach. From navy chore! to school iloorr.. ROBERT HELM: M. A. University of Minne- sota, B.A.A. A friend of all young people, in church and rchool. JOHN LEHOCKY: B. S. Stout Institute. Hazfe you :awed it? KARL LUDEMAN: M. E. Mar- quette University, Girls' Woodwork. Occupational dream - a one-man repair Jhop. C. R. SONTAG: B. E. Oshkosh State Teachers' College, Architectural Sketching. Ute that thing on top of your Jhoulclerr. GERTRUDE ANDEREGG: M. S. Stout Institute. The patient umlerttanding of a mother. MARY BUCKLER: B. S. University of Wisconsin. F.H.A. You've got to wake up anil live. MARGARET HUMPHREYS: M.S. University of Wisconsin, Jr. Honor Society, Home Nursing. She help: lay the pattern for hornemaherx. VIOLA RASMUSSEN: B. E. Central State Teachers' College. Have you tried mixing muffim and muxic? LAURETTA WIELAND: M. S. University of Wiscon- sin, Clothes Design Club, Social Committee. Whafr fair for one it fatr for all. . .gf , A -Is' 'I 1, .. .r A ' .- i I I 'is' ' Z - MISS CONKLIN MRS. FRYATT MR. PIEPENBURG ,yur MR. RUPPLE MISS TRAKEL WESTON MR. CHASE MR. FRIESE MR. HELM VX MR. LEHOCKY MR. LUDEMANN MR. SONTAG l85I 31 MISS BUCKLER MISS HUMPHREYS MISS RASMUSSEN MRS. WIELAND :QE BRAY MR. COLEY Mus. FAGERLAND rv- M155 MR. RICE YA 3 te :I 1 MR. SOI-IR MISS MISS WULFING YN. 'Qin it Mn. Honwnz mt. JACOBSON Mn. KEPPEL .. .4 Q. if ,. i A , il f in 6 . 7, ,.f I ... ivm. KOI-ILS Miss LEMAN Mn. MILLER M MISS NEI-ILS MISS PFEFFER MR. PETFIGREW I86J To Them We Are MILDRED BRAY: M. A. Northwestern. Ju:t add a y to Algebra. RUSSELL COLEY: B. S. Carroll College. Cross Country Coach, Ass't track coach. The tall guy with the smile. MAY FAGERLAND: B. E. Eau Claire State Teachers. A homemaker who can :oltfe for x. FANNIE HOPKINS: M. A. University of Wisconsin. Keep: her .rtudentr on their toe:. MYRTLE LAWLER: M. E. Marquette University. S. C. A. The accounts balance! EDWARD RICE: B. S. University of Wis- consin. Radio Club. He'd like to be a private tutor for the Quiz Kid:. 'ROGER SOHR: Ph. M. University of Wisconsin. Volleyball Coach. Dream: of a math laboratory. EVA TOMPITCH: Ph. B. Carroll College. 8th. Grade class adviser. Short in :tature - long in learning. CLARA WULFING: Ph. M. University of Wisconsin. Senior: - For advice :top at the North corner of the :econd floor. CHARLES HORWITZ: Ph. M. University of Wisconsin. The good humor man. SIDNEY JACOBSON: B. Ph. Northland College. Science Clubs. l-1e'd like to write :ome real book: on Jcience. JOHN KEPPEL: B. S. La Crosse State Teach- ers. Colorado A. 8c M. B. A. A. Hi: little :on i: hi: rpittin' image. CHARLES KOHLS: B. S. Central State Teachers College. Chemistry, Physics, Football, Track. He like: hi: rubber chalh. MARION LEMAN: B. S. Lawrence College. Bird Club. Makeup and costume crews for Mask and Wig. Catch tho:e ham:ter:! RUS- SELL MILLER: B. E. Whitewater State Teachers. Fresh- man football and basketball coach. Nevera dull mo- ment. UNA NEI-ILS: M. A. Columbia University. Ilth grade adviser. There': one and only one - Una. LOUISE PFEFFER: M. S. Marquette University. S.C.A. OK L. P. ROBERT PETTIGREW: B. A. Ripon Col- lege. Jr. and Sr. Camera Clubs, Megaphone. He': got hi: hook: out for tropical firh. DWIGHT SI-IANKS: M. S. University of Illinois. Football, track, Waukesha Letter Club. That military Jtride. JOSEPH SPATZ: B. S. University of Iowa: Young Scientists. Hobby: lnrurance. ROBERT WHEELER: M. E. Marquette University. Projector Crew Wirhful thinking: a round projector and T.V. :et in every cla::room. Ex erimeuis SCIENCE HQSO., E 1 IR, protozoa and algae, Venus and Mars! Wlirit are all these strange sounding terms? The explana- tions aren't all in the diction- ary, and your English text doesn't have the answersg so, if you have 11 knack for science, make your way to the nearest science room. There you will find the books, microscopes, and test tubes with which to probe and discover. 11 ff'- iiaiilii . it 21 7:11 All-3:51 t. Q V' ' . if-in ,. A if l37l I-. MATH Readin' and ritin' and 'rith- metic taught to the tune of a hickory stick! This old adage no longer holds true but even without the hickory stick math seems to be the Waterloo for many of us. Math can be fun, as further investigation proves. lsn't it true that we make pies in algebra and pictures in geom- etry? For Health And Strength Am! Ddibl Faoa' r 'v-I ' Q 4 MISS AMUNDSON MR. CAMPBELL ua' , 'fri A MISS DODGE MR. PICHOTTA -I f- 4.5 'X ' .k M , i . + . .gl MR. SAUBERT MISS SEARS MABIil. AMUNDSON: B. IZ. La Crosse State Teachers. 7th antl 8th G. A. A., 9th G. A. A. Pruture Perfect. CAMER- ON CQAMPBIELL: M. S. University of Iowa. Thar :fry Jeme of humor. DORO- THY DODGE: M. A. Columbia Uni- versity, G. A. A. A gum! .rpnrl all dflllllllll, FRANCIS PICHOTTA: B. S. University of Wisconsin, jr. B. A. A., Szilety Catlets, Sports Club, jr. High Basketball. Extra-curricular activity: rafting a family of fuur hnyr. LEE SAU- BERT: La Crosse State Teachers Col- lege, Director of Physical Education, Director of Athletics, Basketball. Bnyi, rlirf ynu lake a Jhntrer? MARY LOU SIEARS: B. A. De Pauw University, G. A. A. Smooth in the .fIl'i77Z and on lhe Jlreel, Inn. ORLAND BORNZ B.S. River Falls State Teachers, F. F. A., Country Life Club. The country gentle- man. ROBERT KELLY: B. S. Univer- sity of Wisctmnsin, F.F.A. OI Man McKelIy had a farm - PHYSICAL EDUCATION It's the timing in the swing of a baseball bat, the smoothness in swimming, the rhythm in dancing, and the thump of feet on the gravel track that are typical of the activities offered in this de- partment. AGRICULTURE Being an ag student involves more than milking cows. Analyzing soil, visiting neighboring farms, and learning the modern methods of scientific farming are all part of our program. i881 19' NURSES - Miss Normann, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Huebner- CAFETERIA Panawash, Gronewald, .,, an CREW - Moulton, Rumisek Baron, Mrs. Hansen, Barth, ,wg ,, .1 I i891 STAFF ST Mrss Mrs. Schnek, Miss Agrusa. SEATED Kohls. Do you remember - the rides to the out-of-town games . . . your prophecies before the games and your See, I told you we'd win, or Aw, we just had tough breaks . . . the stops at a custard stand or at the Attic after the games . . . the events' of a victorious homecoming and the smooth Hop . . . teasing the girls at a game or complaining to the boys about being teased . . . watching Old Glory rise . . . remarking About time when you saw the new scoreboard and dressing rooms . . . shoving to get in to see the swimming meets . . . the satisfaction of a game well played when a friend says Nice job . . . seeing students who were unable to participate in sports before, playing this year because of the new schedule . . . playing intramural games in B.A.A. or G.A.A .... training your underclassmen in a pool or gym class . . . seeing another championship volleyball squad and the honor-copping cross country team in action . . . cheering a game-clinching basket . . . These are the memories of an event- ful year of sports. Ir-Hn'--1:i2f ' lf' in .avant i , - ' , saw . 4 l .-1 4 if ' ,' , , --r -aol: , , - ' ' ' , .. fl'-w h ' .- 1 ,Ki , - ., 4 2 1: W1 '51 -, A, :iam .-:,wR ' Q f',,iQ,Nm ,..,...,.,,t.,, ke:--nazi .. .:.iwzm?:g wwammmipm ysymmaazmqtmvesq-aw.zwa.:+ss:yQeaemmr . - 1 .z - . . . is -'- - 1 g- ' ' Q' 4. . gg, ' ,,: ' ' .f5- A Q-' , l90l ,wg .ff P V v--4 - A 9 , 1 .il 0 1 COACHES - STANDING: Messrs. Kohls, Gavre, Shanks. KNIilil.lNG: Messrs. Miller, Duckett. Ritt tries to wriggle from a Husky's tackle as Scichili moves in to assist his team mate I9Zl Battlecz' A Season Of Bad Breaks lwtla Doggea'Slbirit FOOTBALL SQUAD - TOP ROW: Lawrence, DeSantis, D. Krueger, Dempsey, Seidl, Peterson, Norrnington, Davis, I-Iofstetter. ROW III: Coach Gavre, C. Lombardi, Scichili, Palm, Ferguson, Schalow, Adashek, Goerke, Trevorrow, Coach Kohls. ROW II: Coach Shanks, jones, B. Lombardi, Anderson, Ritt, B. Krueger, Schmidt, Dresdow, Crowley, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: Schickowski, Mgr., Mclntosh, Gronewald, Spelius, Atkinson, Wagner, Grauer, Schultz, Schwartz. Pickering. FOOTBALL 1950 By undertaking a major reconstruction job, Coach Vince Gavre molded an inexperienced Blackshirt squad into a smooth-functioning, if not impres- sive, football team. For seniors, Gavre was the fourth new mentor in an equal number of seasons, and one whose spirit and leadership won him the players' confidence from the first late-August prac- tice scrimmages. Analyzing the seasons record of these Battling Blackshirts of 1950 tallies five losses, two ties, and one win in conference struggles. In a hopeful first half of the opener at Cudahy, the hosts C and future Conference Championsl connected on a 45 yard hurl to score. The final decision of 52-7 found the losing Gavremen in possession inches short of pay dirt. FIELD IMPROVEMENTS At the inaugural game for the new scoreboard and bleachers, the invading Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes skimmed through the Cardinal line to score l95l in every quarter, and failed to be flustered at dart- ing quarterback Anderson's needed seven. The clock ticked off the score at 31-7. The usual block-busting tactics failed to func- tion - there just was no ground-gaining gadget to employ, and the lone score of the Shorewood game was the product of a McIntosh to Anderson cast. Due to costly fumbles in the most crucial moments of this 20-7 loss to the Greyhounds, Gavre drilled on alertness the following week - and the precautions paid off. A bucking Black- shirt batallion squirmed its way through the usually titanic Tosa line to stymie the Raider eleven, 19-19. Line-bucks and end-arounds, spirited by Rabble- rousing Ritt, drove the rejuvenated team across the Raider field once in the first half and again for good measure in the opening minutes of the sec- ond. Tosa reaffirmed its lead of 19-13, but were bowled over when pass-snatching Dresdow barely balanced the teerering pigskin to tie the score as the gun sounded. The highlight of the season was the 7-6 Home- coming Victory over Nathan Hale. Fresh from -1- , - -1. aus.. f ww at rl , ' , ,Z A 4' rl sci-iuuz END MclNTOSH END DRESDOW END SCHMIDT END Ferguson slips for another five in the blustery South Milwau kee game. all the traditional festivities, a roused and alert Spring City team, spearheaded by Lombardi and Ferguson, hustled down the field to rack up six. Spelius made good the extra game-deciding point. After a dismal invader score and ball fumbling on the point-after attempt, the spirited Hale-Nailers maintained their lead to win, while happy Home- comers went victory mad. MID-SEASON COMBAT Bad breaks in penalties and time accounted for the even-up game at West Milwaukee the follow- ing week. Scoring first, Wee-Me-Hi saw an equal- ly powerful Cardinal squad scamper to a 7-7 tie. Next the Northerners of Beaver Dam gave their not-so-hot southern brothers from Waukesha the cold shoulder to the degree of 14-7 in an off-week non-conference tussle. Largely through light hitting and poor blocking, an over-confident Cardinal Club was routed by a cellar West Allis Central team, 13-7. The blis- tering wind created dust bowl conditions on the Bulldog's turf and delayed the Centralites' scoring until the fatal fourth quarter, when they conquered the elements and the lone-touchdown Shirt squad. FRIGID FINALE The following week's final game of the '50 season was played on a snow-covered, slippery Haer- tel Field. A few hardy fans saw the South Milwaukee Rockets sizzle once 'midst the blizzard and hold their 6-0 lead to the end. At the post-season W-Club Banquet, letters were awarded to Dresdow, Ferguson, Chuck and Bob Lombardi, Ritt, Scichili, Spelius, Hofstetter, Schwartz, jones, Seidl, Davis, Pickering, Schmidt, Goerke, Managers Crowley, Anderson, and Schick- owski and guard Elmer Biersack who also placed on first team All-Suburban. Anderson, Atkinson, Gronewald, Mclutosh, Wag- ner, Schultz and Grauer received their football W's for their last season with the Cardinal and White Alma Mater. I9-ll SCHWARTZ FERGUSON FULL QUARTER ATKINSON CENTER WAGNER GUARD GOERKE A CENTER 31 ? ' N0 , sm..-Q V M i .sq R, 1 ,Q 'li LL HALF we - 'gi 'ln R sl. GUARD BIERSACK A 3k+s, ' ' W SPELIUS GUARD .RM . , , ,, GRONEWALD TACKLE 5' in 1 I-, . 1 R F4 w 53 4 . Wil ' 5 GRAUER TACKLE l951 1353 i t X. . .1 4 in ' A , y A AL as ANDERSON QUARTER SCICHILI HALF LOMBAKDI HA LF HOFSTETTER HALF Ritt strikes a perfect pose in the Homecoming Game Tamkmen Stmin To Shatter Records Gilham touches - Horwitz takes off, as the State record holding 150 yard medley relay team breezes to another victory. SWIMMING 1951 Coach Campbells swimming team has had, without a doubt, its most successful season since 1942, and was the best in championship compe- tition that this school has ever had. The brightest stars in Waukesl1t1's swimming crown were Gilham, Suburban and State back- stroke champion, and Horwitz, one of the state's outstanding breast-strokers - both potential All-Americans. The mermen left in their wake five new school records, one Cardinal Relay record, and one State record. The school records were: Drae- ger's 2:12:8 in the 200 yd., Gilham's 1:04:3 in the backstroke, Horwitz's 1:05:1 in the breast- stroke, the 1:4412 of the 200 yard relay team, composed of Kresser, Petajan, Thompson, and Jones, and the 1:2411 of the 150 yard relay team, of Horwitz, Gilham, and Petajan. The Cardinal Relay record, and State Record were also set by the '150 medley relay team. SWIMMING TEAM - ROW I: Potthast, Powell, Gilham, Normington, Larsen, Olson, Zamjahn, Merten, Schwingl ROW Il: Rutenber, Vitale, Boeck, Dempsey, Petajan, Hatch, Christianson, Coach Campbell. ROW III: Maxson, Fer guson, Kresser, jones, Soulen, Horwitz, Draeger. ,,gi,.,.. Q ' ...,. 17 e s., s .,,... F by p ,1 1 N A 9. W sh, ,.,.. . E ,. K - ,,.M, A - . I: I 4 T X I 1 u :V at 7 w . SY V' ' 5 4 4 Q I , U - Y 7 I 1 I b , 1 I i, S S ' K fi I 7 f ,ff ,, KW f . ' rf ., ,ff .. 1 1 , 1 ., V Q 4 7' . .Ji , any ff . 's 1 I l961 Netmezz Spike Their Wa To Victory VOLLEYBALL 1950 A tie for the Suburban championship and runner- up for state honors was the 1950 record hung up by the Blackshirt netmen. Under the excellent coaching eye of Mr. Sohr, the local volleyball squad wound up a successful season with a total of 5 victories and 2 losses. The two games lost were dropped to Wauwatosa, thus creating a tie for Sub- urban honors. All the other Suburban teams bowed to the precision play of the Cards. The record now stands at 4 ties and 21 first places in the twenty five years of competition for the Sohr netmen. In the state tournament at Madison, the Waukesha lads made it a clean sweep until they lost to Madison Central who took the title. Senior spikers on the 1950 squad were Kadrich, Chase, and Mathie with Nettesheim, Krueger and Kluge completing the senior group as set up men. Graceful Rahn executes le grand jete in volleyball practice. VOLLEYBALL - STANDING: Coach Sohr, Schalow, Parson, Rahn, Schoellig, Goerke, Oliver, Orgas. SEATED: Horr, Mathie, Biersack, Krueger, Atkinson, I-lagerstrand, Frey, Sohr. f971 1'il.l'C' Plqyers. B111 0110 Sylirif 5y1f1rks 'I 'bv Cfzrrfs Nuts to you, says Mattiatti to a straining Janesvillite. BASKETBALL 1950-1951 Another thrill-packed basketball season began with the annual Janesville game - and a Cardinal victory. A willing but inexperienced Blackshirt crew proved that A little spirit can go a long way, as they trounced the favored invader five by widen- ing the margin in the first half to find themselves on the long end of the M135 score. BLACKSHIRTS IN SURPRISE BATTLE By excellent team play and surprising ball- handling the Shirts gave the title defenders of Vfauwatosa a thrilling battle in the conference opener. Sparked by Matthias' timely goals the def fenders shaded the Shirts 39-55. The team failed to hit its stride and suffered a second conference loss to Hale. The determined VARSITY - TOP ROW: Coach Saubert, Otto. Anderson, C. Dresdow, Schwartz, Lawrence, Mclntosh, Arreazola, Mar. BU'I'TOM RKJW: Lomh.trdi, Mattiacci, Ahplanalp, Litt, Jamieson, Christoph. I9f4l To S!J00ffllg T 111111111165 Aim' SOJQCIIS Dafa! B TEAM - TOP ROW: Grout, Mr. Duckett, Guerino, Israel, Mooers, Schultz, G. Seidl, Smith, Schultz, Brenner L, Davis, Vilmur, Hoffstetter, Crowley. BOTTOM ROW: Rasmussen, Frietag, Pickering, C. Davis, McCoy, kl. Scidl Schaefer, Reichert, Schweder. mid-game rallies were not enough for the Black- shirts in a lowscoring court battle that saw the Halers clinch the 39-27 game. The next week the West Milwaukee Mustangs invaded Waukesha to tally 52-52 in an easy win, finding little resistance in the local quintet. Frosh forward Mattiacci paced the Shirts in their long-awaited first conference victory with 22 points. The win famine was ended b tram lin I a disor- Y S ganized West Allis Central squad 4l-21. CARDINALS VISIT VALLEY TEAMS On a Christmas jaunt the XVaukeshans were knocked 57-35 by a revengeful Stevens Point Five who made up for our upsetting victory previous season. The Rapids Cagers, trying to out-do their northern neighbors, routed out Spring City squad 76-39. l99l 1 , , ,J , ,k i M f, fl., ',' , , AL 'H ' ., 1 ' ,fl 'I g .y I. , 4 iz, X, 7.5 f H f ' f 'ff , I. X' I 1' all 1 x 4, Y 1 , Y I I i. c L ' ' 1 4 first ,- fffe afR'..vLi fix' K K ll, 1 t fr' 4 -Ps ' j I jf.. V L V 4v'xW f ' an X X G ,ki Q , SLHWARTZ , DRESDOW' LAWRENCIE GUARD W' FCJRWARD FORXVARD . I 'J , ,, 'D L .- Q TSX If - no -fs y , - 4 , To 5- Q lv M. ja pl: i ,if cs i s .Q i 1 LOMBARDI UQIQER 1 IJ .I I ,I i GUARD i, 4 ,ug fy, If I and l I' 4 4,3 'gig V. V it T I f 2 'I I, I I .- ,, 'I . -r' K '. , A f ' lf al 4 'l I ' 0 .ki c,uRisToPH : .I A 1 - V 1 . GUARD g ' M .W 4 - A-vo v If - REGIONAL TOURNAMENT AT WHITEFISH BAY In the first tilt ,for sub-regional honors, the local quintet with their deadly-eye were noscd out in a see-saw battle by the C4 Champs . The Shirts sparked to lead in the final quarter only to see their efforts washed out by the Menomonee Falls five in the final seconds. The Cards led most of second half to edge Shore- wood in a bouncing defensive battle 38 to 40 in the consolation tilt. The Blackshirts wound up as consolation winners when they dropped the Port Wfashington Pirates scores- from the tourne-y's running 52-46. H001 The hapless Shirts, still licking their wounds, invaded Cudahy where Mattiacci led the scoring as W'aukesha blasted the Packers 42-29. After a nip and tuck first half, the doughty warriors of W'aukesha rolled up their second straight suburban triumph. An alert crew of Shorewood Greyhounds turned back the striving Shirts 58-25 even after our hope- ful but ill-fated, second half rally. The Vfaukesha High cagers threatened to upset heavily favored Wliitefisli Bay, but dropped an ll point lead at half time to go down in defeat 52-48. The dead eye of Bays cagers on the free toss line out-matched our half time lead. I.itt and Anderson paced the locals with 14 points each plus a steady monopoly of the rebounds in the South Milwaukee battle. The 'tall Rockets crushed the Blackshirts in the first half, then . mir coasted to a 59-50 win. - LOCALS DRAW REVENGE TILTS The Blackshirts secured revenge for their earlier defeat at the hands of Wlauwatosa when they upset the Raiders 36-54 on the home court. A stiff de- fense, along with Lawrence's long one-handed push- shots, highlighted the upset. The Shirts scored their second straight victory over the Hale five, 43-32, leading by no less than 10 points throughout the contest. The Cardinals lacked the drive in the next tussle with the West Milwaukee Challengers. They were smothered by the aggressive Mustangs, and the cheers of the loyal Wee-Mee-Hi Fans could mean one thing: the Mustangs had clinched the Suburban Title by this 66-52 victory over Waiti- kesha. Central's Bulldogs fought a 49-41 win over the Shirts in the last conference tilt which secured a place standing for Wfaukesha in the Suburban Conference. ll0l Spinning sphere in the South Milwaukee game - on whose fingertips? ,WL - 7 g at f W, ,MM M9- 0 04176 ii c ff. fic ycci ZLL:--lMi5lg?4,,Ig?,'.v? ngitll QLAIQA, .I-QQ . v -' ,S g . ,fe-f. Q. -A f ffm' I ff if .ff 4' L 72 -Z 051.5 I S r' 5 ia. .1 1. 1. A, X I Q. R .K ., r. v. - 'Tvs - 1 pi., 44. .iff-I: l :fl i ,: Kioseff, Gusho, Putz. GOLF 1950 WllLlkCShil'S par breakers led by Ernie Schaefer took to the fairways. With Soder, Fuchs, Vincent, and alternates Burmeister and Schulze, the Black- shirts copped 4th place in the eight team Suburban Meet held in May. The Blackshirts, working with- out an official coach, once again completed a fairly successful season. Ernie Schaefer again swinging his way to the top of the card, walked away with 2nd place honors in Suburban league competition. Schaefer also hit his mark in the State Amateur Golf Tournament in which he claimed runner-up position in the state. TENNIS 1950 An inexperienced Waukesha Tennis Team en- joyed a mediocre 1950 season, finishing fourth in conference standings. The team dropped four of rf' QL? . 'fir 1, s ay , , 5 - , xl if l ffl? . Yin Q' 1 1 all ,. it ' ,b , ft H 2 'X gipw their seven matches, even though the squad boasted Al Jamieson, top singles player in the conference. He was undefeated in conference play but the team lacked the power in other positions. Coach Friese's squad started out in fine shape, taking Hale and Central but dropping three in a row to Bay, South Milwaukee, and Shorewood. They found themselves again, taking Cudahy, but losing the finale to 'Tosa. Besides Jamieson, the team consisted of Kioseff and Potthast at singles, with Kimball and Gusho, Horr and Dresdow at doubles. Ji 'x a- f 1 .:::- ' i N we 'N'-so LJ 11021 . ,Srywijw s eM! ffil33,fV Str I CROSS COUNTRY - TOP ROW: K. Lederer, Wagner, Waschow, Gensicke, Williams, Krause, Christiansen, Hager- strand, Mickle, Israel, Mitchell, Ansorge, Meade. ROW II: Mr. Coley, Kipp, Kowalski, 1. Shane, Malone, Mischo, Otto, Peterson, D. Lederer, Chronis, H. Shane, Arreazola, Curran, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: Books, Nettesheim, Stocks, Austin, Buth, jaeck, Masset, Mooers, Bingenheimer, Ross, Ehr, janda. Or Sprinting We're In The Swing Of Things CROSS COUNTRY 'I950 Central. ln overwhelming Hartford 15-55, all eight Those who go out for Cross C0 mr m i t i of our hardy harriers finished ahead of their best u y a n a n . . . runner. Waukesha followed through by trouncmg h. h h ll' f . t it I is Sport is t 6 most gwe mg O all sports 'Tosa and Central, and Rufus King and Sheboygan. because it requires speed as well as excessive en- . . . in two successive triangular meets. durance. Henry Shane brought home fourth place honors Coach Russ Coleyis harriers dropped fhe first two from the Janesville Invitational, and the harriers meets of fhe Season to South Milwaukee and POW' copped third in the Suburban run at Merrill Hills. erful Bay View, but edged Kenosha 20-45, with Lederer turned in the season's most outstanding Chronis, fecofdbfeakmg 9504-0 Waukesha then performance by finishing sixth out of 107 in the ran a close second to Tosa but outraced Kenosha state meet, in which Waukesha High Placed fifth. agam m a triangular' Letters were awarded to Chronis, Kowalski, Led' Led by sophomore Kowalski, who finished first, erer, Malone C50 captainb, Mischo, Otto, Peterson, we won 21-51-78-100 from Shorewood, Bay, and H. Shane C51 captainb, and J. Shane. The Cross Country champs in an after-school workout show point winning form. Waukesha pmeman photo TRACK 1950 Witlm the loss of four lettermen, Coach Bob ig Campbell faced the problem of completely re- building the 1950 track team. Gene Kadrich, the 5 mainstay of the team, was one of the two men to . , s place in three events at the Suburban meet, and 1 I w , L. W , - I ,tg 1 , helped affirm our fourth place standing. In a dual meet, the local cindermen lost 61-52 to a tradi- tional rival Tosa, but swamped Central 78-25 in a later dual. South Division copped the lst place honors with 5556 points in a sectionalg Waukesha breezed in second with 44 points. Conference Champ Dick Schikowskfs ll'8 leap in the pole vault contest at the state meet was an outstanding one in its class. Sophomore sprinters Ritt, Scanlan, and Peterson were consistent throughout the season. Our thinclads racked up 77M points to Tosa's l 7392 and Central's 34M in a triangular but slumped ff' to 5th spot in the Big Suburban meet. The sub- urban relays, dominated by Whitefish Bay with Moss and Scanlan in a photo finish. 70M points netted a 44 point place for third place for Waukesha. Shirts Se! Their Mark 012 The Cinder Path TRACK TEAM - TOP ROW: Scanlan, Buth, Otto, Ritt, Dies. ROW ll: Coach Shanks, Shane, Gronewald, Arteazola Malone, Basse, Moss, Peterson, Evans. Taylor, Chronis, Coach Campbell. BOTTOM ROW: Scichili, Lombardi, Davis Lederer, llall, Katltith, Schickowski, Katzner, johnson. Mischo, Trevottow, Schultz. r 1011 1 G. A. A. BASKETBALL CHAMPS! Kneiske's team, alias Katie's Komets, enjoy the annual spread. Looks good Cspread and galsjl B.A.A. ana' G.A.A., Character Tlorouglo Play, The I ntrammfal Way an 'Win- W. ,. 1 gs aiegl ,L Don Beck tosses in the free throw. B.A.A. president Lawrence honors basketball Lhamps, I 105 l I. A. A. - TOP Tares. ROW! II: P. Lawrence, Sanders. Pichotta lilatt, Giles, Kirthoffer, Stone, Lemmer. B. A. A. The BAA provides a sports program for boys who are not able to engage in regular high school athletics but desire to compete with their fellow students. Under the leadership of Mr. Corrigan, the boys started off the touch football season with Ken jones as manager. The Freshman-Sophomore league ceded the championship to Lawrence-'s team, while Noltes team copped the championship in the junior-Senior League. The Cohn-Lawrence team tallied the champion- ship managed by Cox and Jones. Top honors for junior-Senior competition were shared by Tates' juniors and the F. F. A. In the spring, softball was played under the management of Lawrence. The fall golf tourney, guided by Schaefer, was won by Burmeister. In addition, free swimming was open for all BAA members. Officers were Gary Lawrence, president, Merle W if G. Lawrence, Swartz, ROW III: Brenner, Larson, Oak, jones, Holden, Gauerke. BOTTOM ROXV: Morris, Christiansen, Efferding, Ken jones, and Tom Larson. The junior hopefuls, from the 7th and 8th grades, were coached by Mr. Pichorta. Baseball, touch football, hand soccer, basketball, and soft- ball were played. Junior High swimming and track meets were held. Soph Browns play junior T's in the BAA champion- ship game. QP.S. The T's came out on top.J Teams, Slbrerzclv, Victories And IV Points SENIOR G. A. A. The echoes of Make that basket, Strike-out, One free throw, and other cheers of metriment are heard at the weekly sessions of the Girls' Ath- letic Association. Supervising things in general were Misses Dodge and Sears. The presidency was capably handled by Marilyn Bollogh, and her supporting officers were Nancy Pfeil, Mary Berish, and Joan Norming- ton. Nancy Millet had the honor of instructing archery. the first sport of the year. Cleo Wilson proved to be a well-liked volley-ball leader, while Mary Eileen Collins did het share by directing basketball. Ping-pong under Emily Arreazola and swimming under Gretchen Baht were handled as individual competition. Shirley Prom ably directed tennis while spring brought out baseball bats and balls with Nancy Andringa officiating. Something never to be forgotten was the candle- lit Christmas party. At the G.A.A. annual ban- quet, Dona Rae Jones was awarded the coveted cup for the outstanding team of the year. Also were presented to those girls who earned one thousand points by participating in various sports. Venes concentrates on that extra point as fellow players hope or fear. G. A, A. BOARD - TOP ROXV: Collins, Prom, Millet. ROW ll: Wilstnn, Andringa, Mcliarlane, Baht. BOTTOM ROXV: Bollogh, Berish, Pleil, Arreazola. G. A. A. LEADERS - TOP ROXV: Muth, Koenigs, Kneislee, McQueen. ROW! ll: Collins, Savatski, Foley, Schell. BOTTOM RONW: Davies, McKenzie, Mueller, Grout. fi.. ee? y QT it Wa f to iii! - -- Elllblwll Of AL'bf6l,'C'll1CJl1f For Senior llaleies W WINNERS -FROM LEFT REAR: Anderson. Mclntosh, Almplanulp, Kiosclf, Crowley, Christoph, Atkinson litlxlwerlu, Gilham, Arrcazola, Spaultling, Snvatslci, Normington, Curry, Grout, Berish, Nutter, Bullogh, Egan, Hansen 5lICI', Duntan, Sthaletcr, Wilstmtm, Moore, Pope, Williams, Mclienzie, Harder, Chronis, Krueger, Clmristinnson, Kluge Nolte, Bnssc, Horwitz, Otto, Gronewaltl. IIOSI iyfiwmeimgk 1?-'ihial-2ueb,,w,,,,.,e, lf, fa 4 .-vw. ..s -mall' 11 xflfa ' ll E L -5 A L ,f x I .Q Ia gre -Q it ,:.,,, fix -sf-ff -. l it 1 A if gg' we fwj Won B y Teamwork .1 ---- 1 ,, ef-5 Lost Wztlaout Grudge . 'x .,.,f 1' FOOTBALL l950 WHS OPP. Cuflahy - - - - 7 32 cnoss coumnv 1950 Slwfewoofl - ' 7 20 south Milwaukee . . . 32 25 Wauwatosa . . 19 19 Bay View G i ' 29 27 Nathan Hale ' 7 6 Kenosha . . 20 45 Wfsf Milwaukee 7 14 Wauwatosa . . . 31 24 Beaver DPU - 7 lil Whitefish Bay . . 17 50 West Allis Central . 7 15 Kenosha u Q G 18 46 South Milwaukee . 0 6 Shorewood . t . ' 19 45 BASKETBALL 1950-51 West Allis Central . . 15 55 WHS OPP- Hartford . . . 15 5 5 Janesville - - 41 25 Wauwatosa . . . . 26 30 WHUWHIOSH - - - 55 59 west Allis cemfai . . 15 55 Nathan Hale ' ' 27 59 Rufus King . . . . 26 35 West Milwaukee . . 92 52 Sheboygan Central 1 - 16 51 West Allis Central ' 41 21 Midwest . . . 121-4th out of 15 Stevens Point ' ' 35 57 Suburban ..... 82 5rd W3C0n5lU RaPl'l5 - ' State . .... 135 5th Cu ahy . . . . Shorewood . . . 25 38 TRACK 7950 Whitefish Bay . . 48 52 WHS OPP' South Milwaukee . . 50 59 Wauwatofa ' ' ' 52 6l Wnuwatosa I G G 56 34 West Allis Central . . . 78 . 25 Nathan Hale . . 45 32 P0lllf5 Place West MilWaukee - e 52 66 WHS-Tosa-Central . . . 77M lst West Allis Qemml l l 41 49 Big Eight Suburban . . 16 5th Shofewogd , , , Sllbufbilll Relays . . . 5I'd Port Washington . 52 46 Sectional Meet ..,. 44 2nd Suburban ..... 22M 4th swuvuvunc 1950-51 lENN'5 lllsllms OPP WHS OPP. ' Whitefish Bay . . 46 37 Qyhthallilati 'l ' ' 5 gl Pulaski I I . . 37 46 est I IS entra . 9 Kenosha 46 37 Whitefish Bay . . 2 3 Boys, Tech I e . 49 55 Eiuth M15W8UkCC . . 2 Z West Milwaukee . 57 26 C ilresvoo ' ' 5 0 Shorewood . . . 45 40 W? a Y ' ' 1 4 west Allis cemfai . . 52 31 auwatosa ' Wauwatosa . . . 33 50 VU'-I-EYBAI-l 1950 points place Games won: Cudahy, Whitefish Bay, Shorewood Waukesha 1 . 42 gud A. Hale, West Milwaukee, W. A. Central, S Suburban . . 59 2nd Mllwalllfee- State . . 33 2nd Lost to: Wauwatosa 2. ll09il .1 M in ,H ,,.-,4 ,J U!! -54 I, ,D ,714 ,- y . ,- 0 A M' 7 R A J l , 4 . . 7 'L M N 1 - f f . , s I t I I W v, , , Q A X .n- nk in J 1 1 .1 ' J 1 ,Q ' 'K -gd -c, -Q , g 1 1 1f1f-'r.,,f .t...1 L.. , , I-,J J ' 1 - Lasting memories are the everyday events. We'll never .5 K' - Ls A .,, forget how confused we were with the new schedule the first 'id few days of school. But then there was seeing our brand new ,'- . J I , C 1 ' ' scoreboard, the cheerleader's new outfits, and the new look gf, F v , , P A, pf the auditorium for the first time . . . cheering for all we 1' f i ' J were worth at Homecoming and Dad's night . . . the epidemic f -I J .4 1 M 4- 4 . 1 of fainting at the annual A Cappella Christmas Concert . . . y . -,. , cramming at the last minute for semester exams and then moan- Wy , ...f M- -fd 7 . .1 , ing over report cards . . . painting sets and working on cos- .', , Uk....,' if Lf - ' , , , gjy, I F uw., , f ' ' ' ' tumes for Victoria Regina . . . the fun we had at the Attic birthday party Kespecially the free sundaesj . . . being enter- tained by the faculty in a hilarious teachers' assembly . . . going to Saturday afternoon track meets . . . working at the i i last minute to finish Prom decorations . . . how everyone suddenly acquired acute cases of spring fever which disabled our fellow classmates . . . how fast june crept up bringing the humor of Sr. Night, the seriousness of Baccalaureate, and the thrill of graduation with it . . . In L And all too soon the year is over . . . deserted corridors and ,, .. f vacant lockers silently remind us of one of the best years , of our lives. V41 If h ' X I 'i .. 1 1 N .f fx A 4 ,' ,V .., - 1. Cf-I 490051 V'-1 -'-f c U 4' i' 'Mira'-'.:s:! x L A' fy' ll' l ' f I 1 ' J - .. .I I Iliad' I If I il L 4 um:-nnnluvsvyunngv--.. -:-. Y -f-----...t-uvnuvlvuumx. Y ' , , .HP M7543-' i' ,, gl'-N2 ,.: ' I 'I Ni' X .4 1. '- ,. ' - - ' 1 1 'Y' H ,, R :'Lw'E4ifq:t'- ' d'u '7'7'l W' f'i1 4'-'-stu: -V: 'gf 2-H :ei-f'vd'Nr gg' 'lgiii1'3 '1'11e4Sx '-'JV' ,rfglkq-gggq. .til li- 1 1.3 rw- f ,,f.,. ..', .- , - -y . . . 4 ....a1.---. ..- , .-.,-.. - t lll01 2 1 x 1-Qu. W-. Q. 1 -... FUEL -fain.-L it Iiflflfl X, Hx' M 9 i 1 ' 1 M Y.. by Kemzeth While ,ludith Cunningham ,... llud . . .loc Willartl lillen Wtmtxtl David Cunningham . lilimlaeth, the maid . Mat Burrell, the detective . Walter . Lois Erdmann Tom Larson . Dick jones Dawn Savage Dean O'Brien . Suzi Korn . Bob Adams Jack Keating IOOM SERVICE - Jones White, Andringa THE VISITQRH ROOM SERVICE lay john Murray and Allen Borelz Gordon Miller . Harry Binion . Faker Fnglund joe Gribble . Mr. Wagner . . Christine Marlowe Hilda Manning Leo Davis . Timothy Hogarth Senator Blake . Dr. Glass . . Messenger . . . -lim Winkler . jim Wlmite . -lim Gantz . Dick jones Duane Kaufmann . Kathy Costin Nancy Andringa Russ Brockmann Ronny Chatfield Tom Kazmierzak . Mike Willwur . Fritz Swartz Student Director ,.. hm White Student Director W Harvey Schramm TH! VISITOR - Adams, Savage, Jones, O'Brien, Keating, Erdmann, Larson, Korn. j :fy H X ,aw IW P7'0l16!b! Presezztecz' .... Typical of the variety of plays presented by Director Fred Metzner were: The Visitor - a suspense drama portraying a wealthy family whose runaway son QTommy Larsonj came home and was unfairly suspected of being an imposterg Room Service was a fast moving comedy made famous by the Marx Brothers - a story of a nimble-writer producer Cjim Winklerl searching for a backerg Victoria Regina was a biographical drama of the personal life of the great English Queen, Victoria, realistically portrayed by Lois Erdmann. 31 VICTORIA REGINA VICTORIA REGINA Queen Victoria . . Prince Albert . Lord Conygham . Archbishop . Queen Mother . Lord Melbourne . Prince Ernest . Mr. Anson . General Grey . Duchess . . Lady Jane . Lady Grace . . Lady Muriel . . . Ladies-in-Waiting . . Gentlemen . . Narrator .... . Princess . . . . . f1l31 by Laurence Hourman 2 Erdmann Taber, Erdmann, Beringer . Lois Erdmann . Art Beringer Russ Brockmann . Ned Howe Dorothy Ceszynski Richard Brown . Larry Rowell . Jim Winkler . jim White . joell Taber . Dawn Savage . Carol Moore Barbara Williams Barbara Imig, Sally Mueller, Suzanne La Pointe, Camille Kaufmann, Lynn Cairns, Barbara Mulkey Willard Gagan, Don Evans Marilyn Moore . Betsy Marsh Student Directors - Suzi Korn, Pat Collins I I N Wfb111'c'l'c'l' The Sflorf, We Go All-Oni 0 Back Om' Teams slightly wild and very vocal as Waukesha beats Hale jump higher if Waukesha is to get this up off in the gsm . Toss C Pep Commission suggested we second place in the contest for their efforts. and won H. R. 2l2's parade entry offers a warm W welcome to West Allis. 'Q H35 Sliiilll in--wi, FZ-1 J, if, 1 'film 1 is . if h lil L Waukesha Freeman Photo' Volleyball champs practice and practice and they show good results. Captain Wayne Grauer prom- ises the team's best efforts for the Homecoming game. ---1 Homecoming Queen Kitty Harder rides Dad and Al Anderson as an honor escort. South Milwaukee grabs the ball as Whitey waits and hopes for a chance to take over. It was a perfect day for a field assembly Ol!! Homecoming celebration to a climax. 44. in state with as we brought A royal smile from the royal couple - Mary Berish and A1 Basse. ff li, King John Atkinson and Queen Barbara Willianis re- : '-'qjtla ceive a gold football from manager joe Arreazola - H lx 5:5 climax of the 1950 Football Hop. Winners get all slitketl up to take their tlads to the annual banquet given by local service groups amitl the stars for stars, ftlecorations cour- tesy of the G.A.A.J Barbara Twist speaks for the seniors at graduation. Horeb Spring Park is the setting. 1 Q 4 XC j l 'H1lilll'v- Q '1 t 1 , ,raw . --A-E-i,c,,,. -,M . 1, . : - .,,k, ,if--751:-V g :M I ' .- '- The court of honor watches the crowning ceremony of the 1950 Prom. Orchids in the Moonlight provides a glamor- ous setting for a glamorous night. Swishes of taffeta, soft lights, original decorations - all for the honor of our football team. Commencement is really a serious beginning as seniors listen intently to Nancy Smith. Someone always has crutches - this time it's Tom Uithoven. S-,J c QE. - s. ' 't 'W lll71 Sn-0-0 R11sfJcfcf.' IV? 17115-Iver! From One flL'ffl'1.lij' T0 A Dozen Others Kathy gets the know-how on how to keep an audience laughing from Mr. Metzner during play rehearsal. Mary Eileen Collins announces the All-Stars at the annual G.A.A. basketball spread. and Dick pin up the stars that sparkled the of Prom. Gossiping girls enjoy the conversation as well as the spring weather. 11181 n.,,.,I ki... l Dave and Dick seem to be quite concerned about surveying. Their shadows look interested too. Waukesha Freeman Photo The C-4 Commission hangs up the washing for Courtesy Week. Hardly recognizable are these seniors in their Sunday best. Quite a transformation for the P.E.O. Tea! w'9 Tying tourniquets and using splints are just part of the Red Cross course taken by Y-Teens. l119l Abplanalp, Richard ........ 18 Abplanalp, Sally ..A.... ...... Abrahamson, Bob Abrahamson, John Adams, Annabelle ,,., .. Adams, John ,,.,....,. Adams, Roger R. ........ . Adashek, Arlene B. , .,.,, ,. . 39, 40, 98. 108 61 ......,,,,,,l3, 26, 3 0, 11133272.47 8, 27 70 25 70 66 66 93 89 61 88 85 Adashek, Dick ,,.1..Y....... .... ....VV 6 1 , Agrusa, Miss Elizabeth .... ....Y..VY.V Amidon, Carol ...YY1..11......... ..........,.VAV.A..-.. Amundson, Miss Mabel ...YY.Y,..Y.,.......V... A..... Anderegg, Miss Gertrude ......YYY,Y................Y Anderson, Al ......V,YV1111 V..1..... 1 9, 40, 93, 95 98, 100, 108 Anderson, Barbara ,r,,. .........,A.A.VV..--.f 2 6 Anderson, Clarence .... ,...... ........,. 4 0 Anderson, Edward ..1.... ......AA--.-ff 3 5 Anderson, Harold .............. 1..... 1 1, 70 Anderson, Jill .,.....,,.,........,.. .....,, 1 5. 40 Anderson, Lyle rrr.......... .YY...YYV. ........-- 6 1 Anderson, Mrs. Mary Ellen ..,,, ............. 7 8 Anderson, Ray ......,.,......,......,.......,.,,.... 33, 34 Andree, Ernabelle ,.......,......... ,............... 1 2, 61 Andrich. Richard r,........ ....,...,........A.....-..f, 6 1 Andringa, Nancy Lee .,., 24, 32, 61, 107, 112 Ansorge, Warne H. ............,,....,.....,. .A...... l 03 Anthes, Caro e ........,. ..............................- 6 1 Arenz, Dale Wesley ...,. .........,.,1..........,f 6 6 Arnold, Sharon ........ ..............,,....A....... 7 0 Arreazola, Emily ....... ........... 1 3, 22. 31, 32 65, 66, 103, 107 Arreazola, Joe .... Atkinson, John ,.... Atwell, Ned ,.,.........,.,.. Auso Austin, Austin, Austin, Averill, Baas, nio, Mary M. ...., , Arol ,,,,,,,...... Dean P. ,,,, Gary E. .... , Richard ..... Ronald ,,,,..... Babcock, John ..,,,.... Bac h , Mary Ann .,,,..,.. Badciong, Barbara ..,,,.. Badciong, Franklin ,.... Badciong. Joanne ..,.. Bade, James 1.......,. .. .1 Badinger, Donald ..... Bahr, August ....,.. Bahr, Elaine, ....,. Baht, Gretchen ...... Bahr, Harold ,......., Ballard, Lynn ......,... Baltes, Joyce ....,...... ...Y Barndt, Donna ..,.... Bandtol, Sally Anne Barfoth, Richard D. .........,.11, 18, 19, 40 98. 103, 104, los . .,,,,..1..... 19, 40, 93 95. 97, 108 ,.,,..,,,,,,26, 66 ......25. 30, 40 ,......66. 103 ...IIQQYQH 70 31 70 61 25, 40 .......15, 61 ......27, 70 40 .........l3. 15. 18 34, 61, 107 61 ......,.13, 31, Barkley, Wayne .,,..,. .....,.,,,,,,,,..,... 1 9, 20 23 25 Brouillet, Rita Baron. Eileen ..,.... Baron. Janet R. ..... . i i s 61 66 70 40 40 39 89 103 108 Baron, Una Ann .........,.A......,-,--.-. 22, 66, Barth, Janet ....,,...,,,.1,.,..........,, .,,,,,.... 6 1, Bartholomay. Shirley ........,-,, 25, 30, 40, Basse. Alvin .....,.......... 19, 27, 40, 104, Bauer, Audrey . ...,,11..,.,1....,...,,,A..,......... N-.70 Baumgard, Barbara ...................... .......... 1 7, 70 Baumgard, Diane .,....1.... ----,, 3 0, Bam-gartner, Dean .... -W ...., ..,....... . .- Bayless, Dick ..1..........., .--,--- 1 1, Beaster, Beverly L. .... . Beatty, Diane E. ..,...... Beatty, Richard K. ......... . Beauchamp, Anna R. ,,., . Beaver, Ronald ........... Beck. Donald .......,.. Becker, Doris ........ Becker, Judy Ann .,,.. Beckman, Jim .........,,. Behling, Bobbie Ann ...... 3 1 , ,.....28, 51, 61 27 70 66 66 66 66 40 ,.,....,........40 40 66 61 ,......20, , 66 40 66 70 66 Belger, Mary Jane ....... ...,,-...--.---- 2 5, Berg, Roger ............. ......-.--A.-,---- 2 7, Berger, Dick. ,................ ......--.-,-,-,,--,-,, . 27, Beringer, Anita A. ,..,....... ..15, 22, 23, Beringer, Art .,,............. 113 11. 13, 18, 41 33 Beringer, Dorothy .......................,. - ---------- - Index Compiled by Barbara Frederickron and Nioleu Huron Burnett, Marlene ........ 70 Burns, Mary Alice ,...........,. ,...... 1 0, 42 Burrie, Gordon ..,,....,,.. - ....... ,,,,,., 2 7, 70 Busjaeger, Mrs. Olive .........,. 81 Butchart, Malcom ,,,....,... ..........,,.............. 6 6 Butchart, Nancy .......... ......................... 6 1 Buth, Jo Ann ..... ......., ,,,..,,,,..........,.. ......... 7 0 Buth, Lloyd ,,,,..,.,,.,,.. 27, 42, 103, 104 Butler, Mr. Morgan ,,,,..... Butterfield, Alyce Jane Butterfield, Oliver ........... ......,.,..20, 23. 42 ........20, 27, 61 41 81 41 41 61 66 70 95 66 70 61 Beringer, Sylvia .1....... .............,,,.,.,,,,.... 1 1. 13 Berish, Mary ..,.,,,..,,,,,,,.. 13,14, 41,107,108 Berish, Theresa ........,..,.,,,..,,,..,,................, 61 Bernd, Barbara .............,................,,,. 26, Bertane, Miss Muriel .,..,,,. .........,.... Betker, Geraldine ............,... ,,,.... 1 3. Bevan, Edward Huntley ........ .........,, Bieck, Bruce .,,,,.,.,,,,..,,..,,,,.,,..,..,...,.,.......,, Biedenbender, Audrey Anne ........,.........,... Biedenbender, Sherry ......,.................,,,.,.., Biersack, Elmer ,.,,,,,..,.....,....,,,, 18, 19, 61, Biersack, Helen ..... .,,.......,......,..... Bilicki, Beverly ,,.,..,... ................,.,. Bilicki, Donald .............. ,,,,.,,,1..,, 1 5 Billings, James ,..,,,,,..,,,.,,.. ,,.,,.........,,. Bingenheimer, Donald ...,.. Bingenheimer, Joyce 1..... Bingham, Edward ..,.,... Bingham, Robert 1,..,. Bira, Karl .........,.. Black, Richard ..,. Blaedow, Arthur ,.,,, 26, 31 27, 70 27. 66, 103 61 70 fffffliiif 27, '25 Cairns, Lynn ..,..... ...... 1 1, 13, 19, Cairns, Mr. Roy ,,., Callow, Mr. Curt Campbell, Beverly Campbell, Mr. Bob ,,,.,, Ellwood 61 ....,.................,.76 . ..,........,. ...... ,.,. 6 1 .......88, 96. 104 Campbell, Campbell, Gloria .,.. Phyllis ...., 66 Campbell, Campbell, Sandra ..... Cannon, Mrs. Helen .... Canright, Marilyn ..,., 1:11:70 ......,.....89 ,.,,...10, 42 Blaha, Dawn ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, U-11112272 Blank, Barbara Alice ,,..,. .,..... 2 6, Qifffif' Blaga, John ,,.,..,....,.... Blaga, Victoria M. .,,,, , Blasmg, Clive .........,........ Bloedow, Frederick .....,,,,. Bloom, Dick ,.,...,.,......... Bloor, Suzanne ,.,. Boeck, Bob ............. Boehmke, David ,,,..,, Boettcher, Alice Bohmann, Joan 61 66 66 70 61 66 70 66 61 Bliemeister, Rose Marie ...... .,..... 3 4, 70 70 96 41 41 61 108 Bollogh, Marilyn ..,,.. Books, Maynard Books, Stanley .,,. Books, Wayne ..,,,. Booth, Peter ,,.,.,.., Borchers, Joyce ........,....,,. ..,..,.18, 41, 107, ..,.....,.....,22, 23, 66 ...,,....27, 70 19 11, 12, 16, , Born, Mr. Orland ,.,,,,,,.,..........,,..,,,,., 27, Boston, Carol ......... Boston, Marylou ,.... Bowling, Irma ,,,.. Boxhorn, Eugene ..... Brach, Carol A. .....,,.,, , Bradshaw, Joan ....,.,.... Brady, Miss Mildred Bralich, Juanita ..,. .....,,.. Bralick, Agnes .,,.,....1 Bralick, Josephine ,.,,, Brandt, Judy ,.1,..,..... Brandt. Mary Joan ,,.. Bray, Miss Mildred ..,. Brehm, Connie .,........ Brendemuehl. Ellen ,... Brenner, Shirlie .............. 4 1 88 ..,,.......,.....,..41 70 41 66 34, ,..,,,,26, 31, 25, ....,,...,.,.22, 66 81 41 ,.,.....14, 41 ,,.,,,,,,28, 70 41 .,,,,..,,.,86 41 41 Carlson, Carol ........ ............ 3 5 Carlson, Erva Ann ..... ....,,. 2 2. 66 Carlson, Henry ....... ............ Carlson, Jeanne .,,.... ...,,,.. 2 0, Carlson, Shirley M. ..,. ........ 2 6, Carpenter, Dianna P. ..... .......... . Carpenter, Joan ,...,..... Carr, Peggy ........,.... Carson, David ,,.,...,. Caucutt, Allen B. ..... . ,..IQfi51 Brenner, Thomas Scott ,..... Cavalluzzi, Joseph Cawley, Allan ......,... ....,,., 5 2. Celley, Elizabeth .... 70 70 66 66 70 61 35 66 70 61 , 42 66 42 70 85 61 42 61 42 61 Brimmer, Barbara ....,,,,,,., 20, 41 .,,..,.66, 98, 105 70 Bringe, Joyce ..,........,,,,...,,,, ........,. 1 3. Brisk, Mrs. Ruth ,,,,,...............,,..,,....,,,.,.,, Brockmann, David Donald ...,..,...,.........,,,, Brockmann, Russell ,.....,....... .- .... 13. 31, Brodzeske, Arliss ...,....,...,.. ....... - .26, Broege, James ,......... ..,,,,...,,... Broianac, Donald ....,, ,,.,,... Brost, Joe ,,,,......... ..,..,,.,... .............. Audree ..,... Danny Brown , Brown, Brow n , Nanc y Brown, Richard Brown, Thomas ...,...... Buckholtz, Alice ........... 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D55 Davis, Charlie Jr. .. ....... 66, 95, 98 Davis, Connie A. ..... ........ 2 8, 51, 66 Davis, George .... ........... 5 0. 61 Davis, Lester ......... ........ 7 0. 93 Davis, Yvonne ,,.,..... ............ 7 0 Daymond, Robert ..... ............-.. 7 0 Deatrick, Idamae ...,.. ........ 2 5, 45 DeBack, Donald ...... ........ 2 7, 70 DeCloux, Gregory ..... .. ....... ...61 Deising, Doris M. ..... ......... 6 6 DeLancey, Shirley ..... ...... 7 0 DeLano, Doris ...,........ ......... 4 5 DeLano, Ellen Barbara ..... ....,,.....,... 6 6 DeMelt, Lilliam B. ...... .................. 6 6 Dempsey, Gary ............. .............. 2 7, 61 Dempsey, Russell R. ...... ....... 2 7, 66. 96 Dempsey, Tom ,.......... ....... 1 5, 61, 95 DePriest, Ronnie ....... ...............,,. 6 6 DeQuardo, Carol ..,,...... ............... 6 1 DeQuardo, Harold ...... ............ 6 1 DeQuardo, John ....... ,,,..,.......-. 4 5 DeSantis, Chester ......... ........... 6 1, 95 Destefano, Mary Ann ...... .............. 2 5, 45 Dettman, Donn ............ ....... 2 1, 50. 61 Dibben, Marlene M. .... .................. 6 6 Dick, Anne . .............. ....... 1 1. 15, 61 Dickson, Margery ..... ...r.............. 7 0 Diedrich, Dean ............ ............... 7 0 Diedrich, Marlene ........... ............ 4 5 Diehl, Ann ......... .....- ........ ........ 5 0, 45 Diekfuss, Janice D. ...... ............ 6 6 Diekfuss, Jean .......... -,..,... 1 9. 44 Diekfuss. Robert ........ ........ 1 0. 61 Dietmeier, Lola Rae .... .,......,... 2 6 Dietmeier, Richard E. .... .. ...,.. 22, 66 Dietz, Jacqueline .......... ............ 6 1 Dishneau, Beverly A. ..... ......... 6 6 Dix, David .... ...........,.. ...Y . . 70 Dodge, Miss Dorothy ..,.. ...s.. . .788 Dodge, Marilyn ............... ............ 7 0 Dodich, Mary ............... ........ 1 0, 61 Dollinger, Mr. Carl ..... ........... 2 1, 82 Dombrowski, Gary ...... ..........,,.......,, 6 6 Douglas, Gerald ....... - ............ .... 6 1 Douglas, June .......... ........ 2 5, 44 Douglas, William ..,,. ....r........ 4 4 Downie, George .......... ,.....,A. 7 0 Dowty, Richard ............. ......... 7 0 Doyle, Robert .......... .. ........ ........,.., 6 1 Draeger, Doris A. ........ ..............,...... 6 6 Draeger, Franklin E. .........................,,, 66, 96 Draiesk, Wayne ........... . .......,.............. 27, 61 Dresdow, Charles ....,,,............. 61 95 94 . . . 99 Dresdow, James ..., .... 1 3, 62, 99, 100, 102 Dresdow, Nancy B. .... Duckett, Mr. Robert ,, Duncan, Mary ........ Dunn, Jack , ...,,,,,. , Dunn, Jerry ...,.,... Dunne, Maureen ,,..,.. DuPuy, Renee ,...,.. Duranceau, Belva .,,,.. Duranceau, Eugene .... Dusterhoft, Paul .,..., Duston, Richard .,,,, Dvorak, Darlene ...... Eales. Janice .......,,, .., Ebeling, Otto Carl .... Ebert, Richard ..,.,,,,., Ebhardt, Stuart ,,,,, Echola, Lois ,...... , Eckbery, Ted ,,.,,,..,., ...... Eckert, Jerry O. Eckert, Judy E. .,.. . Edmark, Leon .,,.,,,,,, Edquist, Marlene ,..,.. Efferding, Merle .... Egan, Joan M. ...... . Egan, Maureen ...... Ehlke, Audrey ......, Ehr,4 Gary ,..,,,..,, , Ehrlich, Darts A. ,.,,.....,, s Ehster, Marylyn ....,,.,. Eichstaedt, Elmer C. , Eichstaedt, Kenneth .. Eldredge, Johnny ..... Eldredge, Lee ...,.... Eldredge, Pat E. ..,,, , Elias, Marlene V. Ellarson, Carol .......... Ellenson, Charlotte Ellenson, Robert ,,,,,, Ellenson, Tom ....,... Ellis, Thomas .,..... Ellsworth, Jim ,,,,,,,,, En nath, Eugene .,,, . 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Fritz, Betty ....,...... Fritz, Wayne ,.,. Fritzke, Doris .,....., Fritzke, James C. Friz, Judith M. ...... . Fryatt, Mrs. June Fryda, Blaine ...,.... Fuller, Beverly .,.,.. Fuller, John ,.,....., Fuller, Patricia ..,,.... Fumall, Ronald ....... Furrer, Furrer, Janice ,..,..... Furrer, Suzanne J. . Gadberry, Caroline .. Gagan, Marion A. .. Gagan, Willard ,,.,,,.. .......85 , 102 ........,.......71 .......,.....71 ......1 8, 6 1 ................67 .................L67 ,...... .... ..85 2 7 62 - ...... ...... 1 7. ......,..ii... J ack ....... ........-.... ........ ...... . ... 7 1 62 7 1 7 1 62 67 Gallenberg, Roland ..... Galles, Don .,........... Gamez, Joseph ..... Gantz, Jimmy Garcia, Mary ......... Garbe. Judy ............ Gardinier, Donald 1 .,.... Gardner, Carolyn ..... Gardner, Miss Hope Gastrow, Lorraine M. Gavre, Mr. Vincent .. Gence, Shirley ....... Gensicke, David ,.... ..... Gerdes, Mary Ellen . Gerke, Glen ......,..... Gerke, Jean ...,......, Gerken, Wayne ,,,,. 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M. ..... ...........,,. 7 6 Gutheil, Roberta ...,..... ....... 2 8 71 Guttman. Donald .... ....... 1 3 46 Gygax, Lawrence ..,,. ........... 7 1 Haase, Gretchen ..... ........ 14 Hagen, Geraldine ...r........ Hagen Janet Hagenltord, Joliiillu ,.... ..... Hagerstrand, Don ....,. Hagerstrand, Milton ....... H erstrand, Robert 16, 25, ffffffffffffffffii ......20. 62 19. 30 H n, Charles ....... ii Haines, Harry ....... Halama, Jeanne ..... Hall, Duane .....,,..,. Halvorson, Marlene Hamm. Elnita ......... Hamp, Elaine ,....... 46 46 71 67 97 46 103 62 23 46 67 71 47 71 71 62 35 Hamlr, William .......... .,......... Han ley, Darlene ..,... .......,.,. Hanke, Arleene ...... ....... 1 9. Hanke, Robert .,YY.l.... ........ ..A........... Hansen Betty .......r,..... ................... 1 2. 67 Hansen, Mrs. Edna .....,, ,.Y................ 8 9 Hansen Nancy Lee ....... ........ 1 0, 15. 19. 39 47, 108 Hanson, Miss Mabel ..Y....................,.... 33. 78 Hanson, Nioleta ......,................. 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Hibbard, Joe ,,.,,...,.. Hicken, Roberta ,,,,, Hickman, Clair ....... Hickman, Myrna .... Hildebran, Carol .,... Hill, Jack ...,....,,,.,,.,,., Hill, John Edward ,... Hill, Roger ...,..,..,,,.. Hill, Sharon ........ Hilt, Richard ,,.,..,,,,, Hitchcock, Barbara ..,.. -- ---- - v -- ---- A 1 Hoeft, Marian ............. ,..... ..... Hoeppner, David ..,,,.,.. .., .,.,...... Hoeppner, Donna Mae ....... ............ ..... Hoegapner, Nancy ,........... .........,.......... Hof man, Judie ..,,,.,,, .... ,,,.,, l 9 , 32, Hoffman, Miss Leone ....... ......,... 3 1, Hoffman, Shirley .,,........ .............. Hoffmann, Eileen ...... .............. Hoffmann, Lawrence .... .,.... ...,... 2 0 , Hoffmann, Ronny ....,. .,...................,,... Hofmann, Annemie ...................,...,,,.. 13, Hofstetter, Jerry .,......, .,,,.,,, 6 7, 93, 95, Hofstetter, Robert ...... .......................... Ho eboom, Rosie ....... ..,,.. ....... 1 6 , Hollenbeck. Joanne ,..... 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