Wauwatosa High School - Cardinal Pennant Yearbook (Wauwatosa, WI)
- Class of 1952
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d se from pager idors, mms, I will fo be- min- lpass, as A Cappella Present An School's Enrollmenf Shows an Increase Tosa High has a total enrollment of 1313 students this year. The Enumber represents an increase of 49 over the 1264 of last year. According to Mr. Martin there ire 58 senior A's, 365 senior B's, 88 junior A's, 374 junior B's, 83 knphcmore A.'s and 345 sophomore 'Qs 54 1' the-J: 'rm regflsterlnz ln lf. x , . - - ,L-,Z ' '.n-' ,' .U'.'v'wx ' '.M.lil::-is l suhjzfts mu, ,,, YL- Y V Choir and Urchestra to nual Christmas Concert By Barbra. Zuege Music echoing the joyous Yuletide spirit will once again ring out in the auditorium when the orchestra and A Cappella choir present the annual Christmas Concert directed by Mis: Gladys Garness. The program Cupid's Reign Ends Af ValenfineDance Once again Cupid attended the annual Valentine Dance held on Saturday, Feb. 9 from szao to 12. Sonny Muorrs band of the nation played for the occasion. Ir! the cen- ter of the gym a huge revolving 'V-2 rt' -vu mvpended from the ceil- ixg .-if' lvc contrasting red and :L.u-J 11- ghcsouth wall and f:'l .-mll-Tlng' the bal- E 'aft ...lr were made will be given for parents and c. 18, at eight o'clock, and will morning, Dec. 20, for students. To oven the nmm-nm nm my-has. Are You One of Tosa's Snobs LIQUES, CLANS, GANGS - wh at do these words mean tr you for them or against them or, better said, do you belor are you on the outside looking i n? It is recognized that yc dominated by these groups, but what is to be done about it? T: enough. It is all very well to agree that these groups should nr but open to everyone regardless of the wealth and clothes he may comers especially feel the presence Advice to Newcomers To those of you who are new- comers to Tosa or are not satisfied with your friendships and school re- ,,. .. . ,. .ew sug- D mber of Homecoming Parade anced. them I ke new of these unfair distinctions. Suggestions to Clil If you are a member and really want to becom4 ocratic in your friendship: to you to try to make 'I friendly place. We realiz of you don't mean to exclu - You just aren't aware of 1 there are those not in yo1 circles who have as much Are Damp, But Successful lgffigqf Whuwatosa's homecoming parade may have day long rain, but the old Tosa spirit was higher t N N f' which took place last Thursday, started behind t Band In present its way down Wauwatosa Ave. and State St. to Assernbly Concert the Izglon steps, a short program was arranged. Ge al cminnm Georg, Gmvkopfy Mean t On January 17 the Wauvvatosa Classes in Ge Give Original Mysterlously garbed l ' 15.3 yg..mg,on4 ner .un pre, were seen roaming abo V..-L-1 53 'he Park .III r+ ,nceru near room 35 recently w . 35. g.. Chun' T G d M A A do al vanced German classesn ...xt Q hm OSB ra erl S Wal' I Supervision or Mm- MW f 'ng- Piclures Seen in 1 :- Many 'aspiring Tosa artists are J qu.-.ing toward the library this ' ' week to ,-4. 'ur guur nirtnrg, I'Hi5K QUII IU tht BRQ sun mm fur 'llinsa igh. ' ' ' 1 1 -ith j svn: gl ,Hail-,' 'V ' ? 1- ,, I 1-Zuni, 'V -, fw- Hv., Carol Cl 1'-7v.zu. Fer- ,fivnrge Frazer, w fi' .-ve, Nancy 4. '1:r:mr, Charleen -,j...: 1 '.Iupke, 5ldy Hoff- -fssls Hooper, Judy Hunt, . :sie Tatu!-rsmn, Nancy Jensen, V '.:i.4rL.u:: Fodimnn, Joan Killen- - V 'ly'-,vfur-:mv Nam-v rm-N Ruth 1,01-13, - N- v armn, Mu-y speech blass Gives gnome Pm, Cgmedy on DSC. 14 lue scnmmr, 'The Rwmsx, B comedy by Rich, u., Sue Thor. ard snet-mm, is being Prepared by Tyler' Ellen Mm. Gibson's second hour SPC? Mrs, Gibson chose The RW! because this year is the 20001 nlversazy of Shex-idan's birth. T comedy ages place in Bath, E Plans for a New have materialized aid of the Rev. ' . 47 ' H '7'erry. ' might A! ',f':-Azlnff, 'rosa center, who had Holly- been held tu fave free tosses, cele- vatosals brated his retum to the lineup with 'le West a long one-hander to knot. the score C, 7, on with s. few seconds to go. 1 played TOSA 41 - BAY 38 not able The basket starved Red Raiders 1ght de- of Wauwatosa. won their second mm ,,,,.e,.,. ,. , ..., ..., - -, -,.,- son. associate pt land in 1775. It concerns the l watosa Congrega affairs of Captain Absolute, pls Awards Aid Students Educational Benefills ly Shirley Rudmomh chievement and financial ,need are the s for scholarship awards and aid grants d univelsities. Harvard University, Mil- .l, eral Wauwatosa Q ized a program Nancy Godfrey, Barry Nelsen are The Wauwatosa be the scene of tl and the dance w 1:00 mm. Tick ..n.v. f.. .. by Dave Inthrop and Lydia L guun. Pllyed by Shirley Weel Mn. mmprop, portrayed by I bu-a Blmn, is one of the most 1 un: characters in dramatic ll um. Her -fmuapwpismsf much to the humor of the p other actors BIC! Steve Dre 1 , 'nm 'Wllisconsin Ajrscapes and Land- w'i-es'f mt collection. This collec- 1' -'-zpwsents various impressions wrsixfs fields and cities as -12 from the air by the tal- A-ich was displayed at eu' list summer and wlll clus, Tosans will see it on Dec. Church To SPOFISOI' at an all-school assembly. New Yearls Dance view the 38 paintings ln Rhider der to several L. of Wisconsin The ex- ifjl- 'University of Wiscon- -, Sw fourth of a series 'Fi'-ru planned by Glm f'. 1ue rnllerflnn ,uname lives Honors -fffiraduafes as ol Wauwatosa emfrqtly received hon- backs b the Raid Many formerly puzzled sopho- Uleflt Ill Library by Pupils fu be Raider Room Board Attempts Improvement After being upbraided for its vari- ous sins of neglect last year, the Room Board has put its shoul- the wheel and has carried out S.,m,,..+:.-..... c-.. :..-..-...-., A The new bakke, staged a numli act plays' during clal Qnanlrinfte nnl1.f'gvIv1hn 1 Language Shl To Presenf Fil Plans for the Fo Fair, which is bei through the combined ef foreign language teachs musical assistance of Garness, are well under da-te for the umm-n.m,. em-the Many Organizations Parl'ic stead of attempt In Orientation for New Sl'u1 gmores were relieved of their num- 1- emus fears and doubts in the orien- right dh muon assembly held durlng alxm V Next nour on Thursday, Sept. 20. This -1 rs'ty of Wisconsin. Alun. sophomore hon- -'efg of Englneerlng ,ef 11750-51. poll wil semi-annual meeting of new stu- I dents was planned by the orienta- reaction tion committee of the Student f Sensus wCouncil. The committee consisted J 5' , d . . LQ .ace Meyer I-n mittee lot A1 Ba.uma.nn, Carol Clayton, Bill : naw been elected Dewe 1 , . y, Tom Godfrey, Willy Jen- 1'-J -7'1'W ltY of WU' taken an sen, Bill Manly, ma A1 Temuf. .mraee student board lf YOU hi. Maxam: um' Pete, md them cm The assembly took the funn ot .-..-- -I nm-1 .....,1, ... . . n :kit lnahxrlnt two confused sonho- .vil-udahy. Blue D ukes Fall Vlchms . ' 0 0 lb Our Slashmg Tosa 21 - Bay 6 Wauwatosa's Red Raiders, on the strength of their powerful ground game, racked up a.n easy, 21-6, tri- umph over the overrated Blue Dukes of Whitefish Bay, Sept. 21, on the victor's field The visitors didn't Runnmg Attack scoring for the evening. Individual standouts were Spicuz- za, guard Fred Leavens, and back Ron Davey of Tosa, and end Jerry Geyso' and quarterback Tom Mc- Sha.ne of Cudahy. 49l'h State Formed af Girls' and Boys' S'I'a'I'e: Six School continued for six Wauwa- tosa students durlng a week in J une when they attended sessions of Badger Boys' and Girls' States. Bill Baumann, Bernie Bitter, Bill Dewey, Tom Gibson, and Wally Jensen went to Boys' State on the CBJHPUS of Ripon College in Ripon Pandre Stauff at- from June 16-23. f M 'Nite from June 19- 'sity of Wisconsin nn. s and 270 girls Purgolders. Cen And Eau Claire By my wom TOSA 45 - EAU CLAIRE 41 On Dec. 1, Wauwatosan basket- ball fans were treated to one of the most thrilling contests ever seen- in their gym as the Tosa stalwarts rallied to defeat Eau Claire 4541. The Old Abes showed throuzhout Tosans Attend newspaper, The Badger Bugle- Citizen, was issued every momlng. Also a camera club was organized with a prize contest, Boys inter- ested in athletics entered those con- tests. On the last evening a stunt night was held in which almost everyone participated. At Badger Girls' state e. part of the program wus based on voca- tions with movles at the Wisconsin General Hospital. A tour of the state capitol was conducted and +rali+es. Huskies. Lose 'lo Raiders ten points in arrears throughout most of the game. Dave Leichtiuss, Dan Eckoldt, and John Spicuzza showed the way as they scored 14, 13, and 12 count- ers respectively. Mal Monson and Billy Townsend headed Centra1's point-making with 15 and 11 points. Tosa Sets Re In Student F After the money vu and counted, it was I record number of stud1 vantage of student. year. Over 1000 studer money the first day 100 more are 'expected vantage of thin bl Band March Red Feather One of the cholcu positions in the annul Chest Parade held 0 given to the Waui School band. The p tended from N.- 15th Avenue down the M to the Northwestem I Mr. Brendel, band drum majors Eric I Dick McCoy are very the enthusiasm and shown thus far by bs Tanksfers Ac Vicfories to The Wauwatosa s w splashed to two victoril On Saturday, Dec. 8 VVest Rockford 52 to Thursday Dec. 13, through with s. 57 to Whitefish Bay. ' In winning from Wl Tosa took seven out o Bob Jones won the E style in 25.1, and thel to win the 100 yard fr- a time of 159. Other Coeducafion Feafured in In all gym classes a. co-educational progran under way, In the sop ical education group, I cing is the main activl ir' and semor classes lze in co-education which will not start u Q .P 'v M! QQSX YQ X JF fy N j 1 Oiardinal 195 19211119 Tltihz graft HI Mr. A. I. Drost w,.. 7.w.,, ....w,,..,. Chuck Luebke D1ckPov11c Q ,, fm' .. . fff .,.,, fffff QQ...,.....Q........ Bob Stevenson .,.....,., Assistant' Editor on Bcrrry Nelsen Pam Slockt d Dove Co pe Iudie Nelsen . Iock Iucobus Dove Leichtfuss Ron Sievert ......,,, Ann Marie Wetterdu... .Faculty Advisor .s,.o.,.....,,Co-Editor .......o,,,...Co-Editor Toso Lite Editor d ,,,,,,,,,,,,rr,Sports Editor ......,..,...,,Senior Editor Admmist tion Editor Girls' Sports Edt r ,.......Homeroom Editor ..,.....,,...,..,.Assist nt .,..,, .Assist nt Ass tont Zditzd bg tha Studznts uf aumatnsa Szniur igh 5 itltlautuatusa, itltlismnsin chnul ADMINISTRATION A teacher effects eternlty he can never tell Where his influence stops MR. I. L. SWANCUTT MR. N. F. MARTIN High School Principal Vice-Principal MR. H. I. POWELL Superintendent oi Schools CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ........ Page 2 I-IOMEROOMS ................ Page 31 TGSA LIFE ....,, ......... P age 39 SPORTS ........ ......i.. P age 55 SENIORS ...,.. ......... P age 81 l MR. I. D. DALEY MISEFM. R. IYIND Boys' Counselor I ITQCTOT OI Guidance and Girls Counselor SOCIAL SCIENCE Miss Wright I-lead of the Social Science Dept. Mr. Borgh nn.....,. A free, virtuous, and enlightened people must know Well the great principles and causes on which their happiness depends. - IAMES MONROE Mr. Drost Miss Lund Mr. Crowell D Mrs. Price Mr. Brendel NATIONAL HONOR Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service ROW 3 -lensen, Manly, Dewey, Godfrey. ROW 2 - Ornst, Godfrey, Ruedi, Zueqe, Van Schaack. ROW l-Miss Henninqer, Norqord, Karnopp, Winkle, Nicholaus. STUDENT COUNCIL Voice of the People ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Boysen, Reinhold, Albrecht, Biron, Vance, Worden, Coffin, Zueqe, Dumke, Miller, Dorr Ruedi, Kennedy, Lucht, Coerper, Kegel, Hersee. Zimmerman, Corteway, Be-rweiler, Hansen, Monroe, Barker, Butterfield, Lefferts, Roberts Buss, Morton, Godfrey, Cauqer, Dietrich, Wanqelin, Wilke, Kindwall. Yost, Ehm, Ware, Stoecker, Pillinq, Flueck, Stacy, Wetterau, Troyer, Garvens, Schroeder Keyes, Sommers, Potter, Lehnen, Warner, Groskopi, Manly. Dougherty, Sievert, Winkle, Elliott, Moskowitz, Lange, Clark, Winding, Quindt, Hunt Schoeckert, Reit, Reinhold, Godfrey, Strelow, l-Iartwig, Horton, Nelsen. Schowalter, Drescher, Hamilton, Clayton, Iensen, Miss Carpenter, Dewey, Tetzlaff Baumann, Thorstad, Lueloke, Rystrom. 1 STUDENT FINANCE Tosa's Tellers ROW ROW ROW ROW HOW HEAD CASHIERS Dehmel, R. Iones, Rothmeyer, Dyer, De Lisle, Clark, Shirza, I. Moe-rschei, Young, Madden, Weitermann, Corteway, Menck, Felix, H. Moerschel, Montag. Nelsen, Volodine, Schoeckert, Stephens, Schwarz, Dunlop, Brecke, Patek, Edwards, Parsons, Baehr, Dragotta, Lane, Brown, Grant, Newing. Brehm, Lovejoy, Py, Barrington, Kuhlman, Stoner, Davey, Feldhausen, Cladwell, Fayram, Wilson, Cheney, Spahr, Lamers, Lewis, B. Iones. Zuege, Osgood, Fodiman, Devine, Zuehlke, Meinecke, Enqerson, Remington, Spicuzza, Richter, Gillmann, Walters, Koldc, Heinrich, Anderson, Zitzke. Cias, Ianke, Seifert, Krause, Ricker, Fischer, Gray, Schultz, Reiningo, Berg, R. Brown, Ott, Bechthold, Money Bags WRX ROW 2 -- Monroe, Wongelin, Stauff, Ornst, Moll, Haberstroh, Bitter. BOW 1-Bond, Stark, Mr. Smith, Hirschel, Kindwall. 1 ' man! akefh 3 fun ,Reading H1 d man: cOHf9fenf:e a rezxgd man' E N I S H and Writing an .. BACON Miss Shepherd Mr. Pross Mrs. Gibson Head of the English Department Head of the Speech Department X A i Q , ix' Miss Kuehl Miss Berqlcrnd Miss Helier 6 Miss Lehrncrnn Miss Olson Miss Henninqer Miss Krebs Miss Bound CARDINAI. PENNANT Resume of Past Events ROW 2-Coerper, Nelsen, Sievert, Slackford, Leichtfuss, Iacobus, Wetterau. ROW l-Nelsen, Luebke, Mr, Drost, Pavlic, Stevenson. RED CROSS It is by giving, that one receives. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 5 41 3, 21 1... Wenta, Levin, Iacobus, Ripley, Rinqenoldus, Leavens, Baumann, Monroe, Kasper, Goelz, Besteman, Bilke, Matschull. Preston, Nordenqren, Harding, Frazer, Everist, Mayer, Erasmus, Brown, Kolbe, Steinbach, Schmitt, Rittenhouse, Moerschel, Schacht, Halvorsen, Paynter, Drenqenberq. Blair, Lees, Makous, Rickert, Bader, Thom, Weekes, Dowling, Eden, Corlett, York, Weast, Bechthold, Tyler. Schultz, Breimo, Reukema, Enqerson, Hentz, I-limmelstein, Scofield, Ramlow, Bocatzian, Wieninq, Anderson, Bark, Van Brunt, Paulmier, Meyer. Bond, Baehr, Wessies, Hunkel, Swanson, Stowe, Miss Lund, Roesler, Grant, Moerschel, Meyer, Kellenberqer, Harman. CARDINAL NEWS STAFF News Hounds ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Miller, Hughes, Dorr, Swanson, Hoffman, Wanqelin, Cias, Wehde, Stocum, Ware, Mielenz. Fitzsimoncls, Hein, Matteson, S. Grant, Wegener, Fausch, Labus, Matschke, Paulmier, Volk, I. Grant. Hereler, Unser, Avery, White, Schlytter, Wolfman, Schmitt, Van Epps, Galloway Rittenhouse. Cyrak, Kunz, Breimo, Ramelt, Weining, Tyler, Scofield, Boclden, Rice, Tyler. Zueqe, Merchant, Williams, l-lafemeister, Crump, Brehm, Ne-wing, Bowman, Troyer. CARDINAL NEWS EDITORIAL STAFF A Nose for News ROW 3 - Daniels, Hoppe, Payton. ROW 2 -Ruedi, Makous, Freund, Wolff. ROW l-Stauff, Zueqe, Mr. Pross, Norqord, Fonteine. MATHEMATIGS Mr. Knoell Mr. Mcxtzke Head of the Mathematics Depot rtment wt -hi V V ...Q V, Il Number s . rule the umverse .. THE PYTHAGOREAN5 5 Mr. Olson 'f' Miss Strieql Mr. Smith Mr Street Mr. McLean M...- Mr. Duiiy PARNASSUS IN PRINT Inspired by the Muses 'Q ROW 3 -6 Py, Fischer, Pickel, lohnson, Montgomery, Volk, Lamphier. ROW 2-Tyler, Kulhanek, Scofield, Bodden, Ramlow, Kriz. ROW le- Corlette, Weining, Grant, Miss Lehmann, Gillette, Stowe, Swanson. OFFICE PAGES Consultation Carriers ROW 4-Stockinqer, Oswald, Guzzeta, Gray, Van Epps, Clayton, Fitzsimonds, Retzlatf, Baumann, Dietrich, Freede. ROW 3-Wolfman, Schmitt, Olson, Sheafier, Rothmeyer, Garry, Arnold, Todd, Ouindt. ROW 2-Reisdorf, Oswald, Koch, Kunz, Schmidt, Chikalla, Robinson, Parsons, Fauch, Anderson. ROW l -Yost, Winkler, Crump, Barlek, Mrs. Rees, Dewey, Brehm, Seifert, Hoy. 12 FRENCH CLUB Cherchez Ia Femme ROW 4-Guzzelta, Hill, Bayles, Ward, Godfrey, Morton, Ott, Gottsleben. ROW 3 - Hase, Tanel, Wakeman, Nelsen, Peiersen, Garvens, Werner. ROW 2 - Kersten, Scofield, Osgood, Hooper, l-lapke, Nuiels, Winding. HOW l-Hoffman, Diloi, lessen, Robe-ris, Landgrave, De-Vins, Flueclc. LIBRARY PAGES Reference Workers Only ROW 3- Hebeler, Berg, Robinson, Matschke, Labus, Wiley. ROW 2 - Bandow, Lombard, Murray, Kempf, Spinti, Py. ROW l- Henry, Sanders, Miss Bound, Pritchard, Linqelbach. i SCIENCE s 1 xx is f -2 1 .X qjiififi' Q ? if MQ gsqg . E N if 'lgs 5 5 1 sw. sis., xc: f 2 ' f is Q ' f S Q gin x A 3 fx x ,fi J 3 g 3 s H 2 E arm za' 3 Mr H - Pe ecd of the Scieglcoclq Ce DSDQ rfmemi Men love to Won is the seed der, and that of our science. - EMERSON 5 Mr. Doepke 14 ' X sf ,. Q r lffewv., - aw-:2w:'Q2s1aX,eX , v w lferfijgsry' ' W- ' aifi w i g,:fQf9f ' L : W e .- I .gi W Q ie ! 5, iig gixiu f 111' , ' llffiw A 5,3-1, 'Wi 2 5 5123? Tlllotson Miss Forsyth SC IENCE AND RA Mr. Ehn DIO CLUBS lt:-lad: Potter Matz, Neff, Haberstroh. ROW 3 - Stem, Lemmer, , S anson, Grue-tt, Feldhausen. ROW 2 - Makous, Cheney, Clark, W ROW 1- Miller, Newing, Mathias, Ste-inhardt, Ohm. Mr. Powers Mr, VOOS WORLD FEDERALISTS r A united world under law' STUDENT PATROL ROW 4 -- Kaufman, Matthias, I-lolzbog, Kindwall, Ehm. ROW 3 -Ruedi, 'W'alker, Cheney, Miller, Cheney. ROW 2 - Fisher, York, Thom, Scofield, Keeplais, Wheaton. ROW l-Fausch, Anderson, Mr. Matzke, Makous, Rittenhouse. ROW 4 ROW 3 - ROW 2 - ROW l Minster, Linqelbach, Torke, Rule, Smith, Kuckuck, Plunkett, Bott, lanke, Perry. Bobloruck, Stoltenberq, Weller, Frazer, Naulin, Roberts, Landqrave, Clayton, Ware Pe-trovski, Meyers. Breirno, Balas, Tyler, Wieninq, Severson, Lutz, Kolda, Stark, Kempf, Bloedorn. Payton, Kleinschmidt, Baumann, Wessies, Thorstensen, Brecke, Mounqey, Holzbog, Loth, Boysen. STUDENT PATROL ROW ROW ROW Row Y-TEENS Halt! Who goes there? 4--Rittenhouse, Schoenecxer, Steckler, Erasmus, Franke, Iohnson, Guenthes, Hastrich, Matschull, Gerrnanson, Chikalla, Carlson, - Kuiahl, Babcock, Weast, Balthsar, Neils, Van Epps, Hill, Berner, Flueck, Rickert, Siqhold. -Osgood, Kunz, Anderson, Wegener, Dumke, Hansen, Smelzer, Martin, Rauschenberqer, Vornberger, Goettinqer. --Krenz, Mayer, Kasper, Matz, Graves, Dean, Moen, Howard, Kelly, Peters. Earnest in Purpose ROW 4-Drescher, Iohnston, Matschull, Hall, Luft, Raqan, Allinson, Williams. ROW 3-Schacht, Hansen, Gehrt, Evans, Osterkamp, Holden, Niles, Fausch. ROW 2-Hentz, Shinners, Bocatzian, Nelsen, Baumbach, Bresina, Prill, Rittenhouse. ROW l-Funkinq, Sowinski, Paul, Moll, Arnold, Scofield, 17 1-l Head Xocmnis Miss de cmmerxi oi the Fine Piris Dep Miss Pioqrxebcxicice Miss Guiness Art Miss Miss Ccxrperx for an' s sake YN oiicei Miss Loy e Miss Andersen F ORENSICS Friends, Romans, Countrymen ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Firnhaber, Dougherty, Wehde, Graham, Tinkham, Manly, Hoffmann, Lathrop, Hafemeister Stark, Schmidt, Biron, Lamphier, Anderson, Dreher, White, Godfrey, Holland, Swanson. Thorstensen, Bardenwerper, Young, We-qner, Clark, Moerschel, Rinqler, Makous, Beckwith, Dorr. Ewert, Monroe, Preston, Scofield, Himrnelstein Glawe, Rammelt, Clark, Lefferts, Flueck. Moskowitz, Berg, Avery, Beffle, Koch, Dougherty, Viall, Van Brunt, Valodine, Weekes. L .ARTS PRACTICA. N f' EX Q , X .R ' 5 X sf Q 3 0? www fy Za 1 iam an W ' in ,Q 'I Q, f. ' Miss Hoffman HSCId of the P rQCfjCQ1 A l'fS Depmtm em 'Kw- . ugk .fs Q5 Us .gs Mr' WUI ters :X X 1 ff sf fm 5? 1 M 4 l B-7 f X X 4 X Ng 6 is X , M523 ...Xi . . 3 if 3? .. 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ROW 2-Wagner, Osgood, Fodimann, Lange, Wysocky, Hapke, Hooper, Glawe, Staska, Scofield ROW l-Ward, Brecke, lacobson, Tyler, Schmidt, Daul, Goecke, Guenther. STAGECRAF T All the world s a stage ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Scribner, Luke, Burqhardt, Caswell, New, Drescher, Lucht, De Lisle, Boysen, Baumann B. Nelsen, Hafemeister, Wittl. Ford, Smith, Butterfield, Vance, Van Schaack, Montgomery, Raqan, Allinson, Labus, King, Holden, Matschull, Schultz, Devins, Kohlhardt. Dyer, Smits, Dougherty, Scofield, N. Nelsen, Prill, Ramlow, Hansen, White, Iessen Shinners, Deffner, Elias, Netz. Miss Price, Barrington, Pryor, Sowinski, Hebeler, Gromoski, Le Mense, Van Roosenbeek Swetil, Bark, Van Brunt, Utech, Terry, Mr. Koch. Kocha, Wendel, R. Brown, Paynter, Dame, D. Brown, Markovich, Krause, Arnold Schuh, Witte. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mm, , QM .mmf ,., W WQFY3 3+ XM, X + wg K gf, 5 aww 'ilibiiiiifffbe xf W . , 'lwiixiym - Qixm, xy vw gtg + N vig E xggxgys 2 A ,X ' QQ Q .4 N fx 5 ,, X 3 ,X A M X X X 4 N AK fx xv? I M X . NME N X I X xyigg ., XA ,IW My , ,X?,,m,,Y,,,, A3533 , iz, rx ,rf wrzXms:fxz:a:'zQc' : X53 'irrsflxAN':MExi::xA:X'Q2iK'+5+ 1 wx ziraaizxxifsixwgmwy Y wg: , . N We A-vgwx WW :Q Head of ggi? 'fescolcmi Yslccxl Education m......, D r. ep MT- Pacetti To Iove the game beyond the prize - NEWBOLT. wi E MT- Shulfis 22 - H Mrs' WQ1feIg ln- Miss Skowhmd Mr- Mathias r- ym ' HI-Y It is better to build boys than to mend men ROW 4- Cias, Carroll, Zilliq, O'Harrow, Menck, Ware, Erdman, Hoffman, Manke, Brehm. ROW 3-Patzer, Allis, Kegel, Kurtz, Nail, Anger, Pries, Neff, Roesler, Keqal. ROW 2-Sorem, Keyes, Reimenschneider, Doolittle, Lilly, Balzer, Zavldil, Di-Torrice, Leese. ROW 1-Holzbog, Swanson, Schaefer, Foliz, Mr. Ehn, Burmaster, Hamilton, Coerper, Wehde. CHEERLEADERS Sound Off ROW 2 -Powell, Dawley, Grueti. ROW 1-Monroe, Schoeckert, Schilling. ORCHESTRA First Violins Smith Anderson Avery Bader Ball Battig Claflin Kriz Kullman Nelson N icolaus Page-1 Paulrneir Plater Preston Rodenberq Telier Ware Clarinets French Horns Bassoon Piano String Bass Achterberq Schroeder Levin Van Schaack Leichtfuss Marshall Kindwall FI Harding Goan Cozzine Dorr Utes I Rinqler Thull Swanson Wendel FOHUUQ Redell Sievert Miller Geflock Foxx Wheaton obo? Qlsen Director Zueqe Wllke Mmchant - Miss Garness Corlett Remington Neff Gillman Le Mense Second Violins Bruckman Abraham Bendler Davis De Swarte Everist Gregg Hansen Hartfield Hutter Kovich Krueger Lipma Loth McGir1r1es N ewing Pommerening Schmidt Selle Stark Cellos Trombones Saxophones Trumpets Violas Lorls Nagel Schaefer Matthras Himmilstein Baker Wheeler Wehde Groskopf Miller Coffm Schultz Kurtz Schrubbe ff H ' . - - , 5 , , ' viz? 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BOW l-fThorstad, Morton, Groskopf, Troyer, Kraerner, Miss Garness, Godfrey, Bruckrnan, Schwartz, Telfer, Dougherty, Bystrom. EBT ROW 5 - Hoffman, Anderson, Bayles, Butterfield, Van Schaack, Tyler, lacobson, Marchant, Bilbo, Burke, Miller, Gerlach, Lefferts, Buestrin. BOW 4 - Arnsler, Avery, Priebe, Graves, De Swarte, Tirnrn, Wright, Schantz, Dragotta, Smith, luds, 1 Orwin, Hoffman, Lathrop, , BOW 3 -Barkley, Clark, Ernch, Ford, Burke, Kullrnan, lacohson, Engstrom, Cheney, Nagel, Barry, f Coffin, Miller, Reinhold. ROW V2 - Schmitt, Ballard, Cyrak, Whelan, Plater, Anderson, Lewis, Winding, Wright, Van Brunt, t Boettcher. ROW l-Dilot, Gorham, Boyer, Coffin, Erdman, Norgord, Hoffman, B. Hoffman, Ball, Stornner, I Fonteine, Smith, jng is so good a thing, Since sing to sing I wish all men would 1eaf1BYRD ROW 5 -Reitmann, Williams, Mac Donald, Guentner, White, Gray, Price, Meyer, Dawley, Redell, Berend, Hey, Gurrath, Rodenberg, Bartels. ROW 4-Biron, Le Mense, Worden, Patek, Schmidt, Brown, Bardenwerper, B. Meisenheimer, Schwartz, Sievert, Hartfield, Lewis. ROW 3-Dougherty, Krohn, Bader, Everist, Schoekert, Morgan, Hase, Wakeman, Schroeder, Hundt, Gregg, Meyer, Paynter. ROW 2-Frantz, Pursche, Brooks, Engerson, Nelson, Beck, C. Meisenheimer, Preston, Niels, Glcrle, Damkoehler, Thom, Lane, Bechthold. ROW lgliauimcrnn, I. Moerschel, Lamers, Goan, Pagel, Hoye, Wilke, Fritch, H. Moerschel, Monroe, Wheeler, Besteman. i . ROW 5 -Heiferman, Hansen, Kirchoff, Caldwell, Ketelhohn, Goeke, Montgomery, Krueger, Baker, ROW 4 ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW I Bandler, Hunkel, Muenzberg. Devins, Hetzel, Richter, Stoecker, Thull, Hansen, McGinnis, MCC1urg, Lillie, Bowlby Joyce Pillina, lcmice Pilling, Albrecht, Loomis. Lanphier, Barrington, Garvens, Keyes, Pffetfer, Olson, Foxx, Erdmann, Kerler, Reimen schneider, Landis, Stark, Jensen. Mienecke, Peters, Remington, Canter, Cieschen, Spinti, Cliff, Lavin, Riemer, Wetterau Klister, Hernly. Ketelhohn, Huebner, Stark, Reininga, Egli, Cias, Pritchard, Schowalter, Belfanz, Kar- staedt, Definer, Rothmeyer. r 1 'lr ,j 5 NN i f, M 'X .,.. if 2 Qt, fs 2 Ni ij H gg i lin BAN D Student Director Clarinets Flutes Percussion - Kindwcxll Miller Wheolt'on Lefferts McCoy Feldhcxusen Webb ECIIHGY Baritone Eh? 4 Ma jorette 9111 A d U 915 -. Luft .siohgerkqerg Ioinig-EDU yielilse ic ue oc Swanson , Lathrop Gcrrdenier Eclannet Cords Sorum Prcisch Marshall Cozzine Bresincx The Horn Blows at Midnight French Horns Trumpets Saxophones Trombones Schroeder Matthias Corlett Doolittle Dorr Feldman Werner Dehrnel Wendel Bartell Alles Brown Perrine Schaefer Hamilton Director Kunz Levin Kegel Pfannenstiel Ward - Mr. Brendel Bassmd Tubas Queck Coffin nger Godfrey Lamphier BOYS' ENSEMBLE ROW 4-Barry, White, Thorstad, Hoffman, Buestrin, Hatheway, Godfrey, Erdman. ROW 3 -Engstrom, Koch, Schroeder, Nagel, Arnsler, Swanson, Price, Burnam, Rystrom. ROW 2-Clark, Emch, Krasse, Burke, Schwartz, Cheney, Sommers, Godfrey, Horton. ROW l-Dougherty, Cozzini, Hoffman, Kraemer, Lathrop, Graham, Karnopp, Manly, Dehmel. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Sweet Violets ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Fonteine, Neff, Ott, Wright, Shantz, Schlytter, Dragotta, Bilbe, Meyer, M. Smith, Iuds, Garvens, B. Van Schaack, Nicolaus, Bruckman, Telfer, Landis, Vance, Hoffman Butterfield. Norgord, P. Smith, Davis, Bayles, De Swarte, Priebe, Taylor, Winding, Van Brunt, Troyer, Van Hercke, Wright, Gray, Burke, Edwards, Orwin, Burke, Paulmeir, Cauger, B. Anderson. Williams, Stomner, Plater, C. Anderson, Graves, Ramrnelt, Barton, Schultz, We-ekes, York Walters, Boettcher, Timm, Avery, Pommerening, Bingler, Battig, Miller. Betty Zuege, Barbara Zuege, Dilot, Lange, Ballard, Pryor, Cyrak, Hooper, Beck, Whelan Niels, Ornst, Peetz, Himmelstein, Paqel, Markovich, Schmidt, Barker, Gerlach, Moungey Slackford, Godfrey, Morton, Beffel, Lefferts, B. Smith, Young, Coffin, Ball, lacobson S. Van Schaack, Tyler, Boyer, Gorham, Marchant, Claflin. 1 HB. 30 -Miss Strieql . . . 12B ROW 3- ROW Z- ROW l- Stocum, Boldon, Scheribel, Bech- told, Martin, Miller, Carroll. Sovereign, Kewley, Lodes, Schmitt. Barr, Gumz, Hultsch, Viall, Harmon. Corteway, Wehde, Neff, Anderson, Reinke, Stark, Echlund, Eserkaln. HOMEROOMS I-LR ROW ROW ROW ROW 21 4.- 31 21 11 -Mr.Matzke . . . 12B Fritsch, Heinrich, Drees, Coerper. Olson, Schrubbe, Bloedorn, Baehr, Vollcmann, Hein. Gribble, Thom, Kuhns, Zieile, Risser, Schmidt. Phillips, Ionas, Idinq, Stern, Wheel- er, Felix. ROW ROW ROW ROW I-I.R.35 Mrs. Roqnebakke . . . 12B Farley, Morgan, Germanson, Diet- rich, Hartzog, Matz. Meska, Makous, Paqel, Stark, Fitz- simonds, Halvorsen. Elliott, Andree, Neils, Herbert, Wolf- man, Lein. Cias, O'Harrow, Tausand, Rohn, Barthel, Sterle. HB. 25 Miss ROW 4- ROW 3- ROW Z- ROW l- O-arperiter . . . 11A Warner, Heckl, Wold, Freund, Muenzberq, Kuhl, Smith. Rutz, Schwabl, Davey, Battig, Bied- enbender, Grant, Kegel. Brooks, Felber, Rammelt, Wright, Lewis, Peterson. Gray, Kaufmann, Dearsley, Hoye, Theel, Prasch. HB. 34 -Miss Wright . . . llA ROW 4-White, Stephl, Iacobus, Obermayr, ROW 3- ROW 2- ROW l- 32 Retzlaff, Stivender, Kurtz. Kohloif, Monroe, Troyer, Maltby, Pritchard, Bermel. Gruber, Coon, Evans, Dirnbauer, Weqer, Nordenqren. Sander, Matheny, Bott, Saviqnac, Seifert, Friauf. i HB. 31 - Miss Henninqer . . . 11A ROW 4-Birner, Anthony, Prescher, Kull- mann, Gurrath, Newinq. ROW 3 -Corlette, Fischer, Stark, Drinkgiern, Lewis, Wenzel, Gallagher. ROW 2 -Kirsten, Weast, Graves, Thompson, Weqener, Boettcher, Rubesam. ROW l-Coffin, Hughes, Kelly, Iarchow, Monroe, Rystrom, Cheney. HB. 33 - Miss Walker . . . 11A ROW 4 -- Iacobson, Schaefer, I. Meid, Greene, Madlung, Black, Weesher. ROW 3-Ewert, Brown, Fimbauer, Koerner, Kearney, Steffen, Webb. ROW 2--Kurth, Scofield, Hentz, Chikalla, Colla, S. Meid, Gardenier. ROW 1-Kern, Berend, Niewoehner, Price, Dehmel, Thorstad. I-l.R. 202-Mr. Baker . . . llA ROW ROW ROW ROW Strelow, Radtke, Mueller, Dagen, Geitner, Gunderson, Bacon. Anderson, Priebe, Fotsch, Oster- kamp, Van Schaack, White. Mciuer, McGreevy, Lange, Schilling, Shaft, Gehrt. Willis, Wild, Burghardt, Iohnson, Wothe, Bostrom. l-l.R. 203--Mrs. Rees . . . llA ROW ROW ROW ROW Stoner, Bowman, Burnam, Williams. Winding, Gemke, Daley, Anderson, Chadwick, Slackford. Balas, Schroeder, Zuelke, Paqel, Liner, Kunz. Bettin, Henry, Reitman, Eaton, Sturdevant, Potos. l-l.R. ROW ROW ROW ROW 38-Miss Krebs . . . llA Brooks, Winzek, T. Osgood, Ean- neili, McCoy, Stockinqer, Hansen. Kriz, Kirkpatrick, Trojan, Landis, Tyler, Bossard, Moungey. M. Osgood, Kopplin, Koenes, Bab- cock, Garvens, Corlett, Matteson. Hey, Buetow, Brooks, Dougherty, Stevenson, Winkler, Besteman. ,Mr H.R ROW ROW ROW ROW .258-MissLur1d . . . llA Butterfield, Phannenstiel, Swanson, Franke, lessen, Dawley. Smelser. Buck, Belfanz, Roberts, Zuege, Danning. Pryor, Meisenheimer, Holmes, Hol- den, Young, Goecke. Melzer, Sheaffer, Dailey, Fanning, Bush, Stowe. HR. 337B - Mr. lackson . . . llA ROW 4 ROV! 3 ROW 2 ROW 1 Marten, Schroeder, Price, Fim- haber. Marchant, Pfeffer, Flanagan, Ricker, Fonteine, Bertram. Fodiman, Beier, Powell, Arnstadt, Bertram, Wakeman, Schultz. Bergmann, Hoy, Barkley, Mr. lack- son, Bauer, Becker, Barnstable. I-l.R. 347 -Mr. Shultis . . . llA ROW 4 ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW l 34 Luft, Stomner, F. Lingelbach, Blum, P. Linqelbach, Meisenheimer, Garry, Plunkett. Werner, Steiner, Meyer, Hathaway. Claflin, Rodenberq, Landgrave. Wysocky, Peters, De Swarte, Aes- chilmann, Rauschenberqer, Krause, Fausch. Iohnson, Schaefer, Besteman, I-lieqel, Iensen, Carlson, Ewert. H.R ROW ROW ROW ROW .260-Mr. Olson . . . l1A Hansen, Blackford, Rothmeyer, Chi- kalla, Rinqenolclus, Buss. Dammann, Naulin, Paulmier, Ball, Pickel, Salis. Pursche, Brandenburg, Zitzke, Mey- er, Iuds, Davidson. Yost, Zehren, Duqqan, Kruger, Schmatzhagen, Grant. I-l.R. ROW ROW ROW ROW 357 - Mr. Powers . . . HA Davis, Goqqins, Blomberg, Braun, Ripley, Rufe. Walters, Zelhoter, Bartl, Edman, Daul, Paynter. Smith, Hase, Kufahl, Grant, Spinti, Letourneau. Menck, Nell, Zimmerman, Iurgens, Ouitzow, Howard. I-LR. 21 - Miss de Ioannis . . . 11B ROW ROW ROW 3.- Z.. 1.. Barrington, McGreevy, Patzke, Iohn- son, Hernly, Knoblich. Taller, Kriel, Frank, Stacy, Hall, Dorrow. Richards, Cords, Corlett, Moss, Bilke, Williams. H.R. ROW ROW ROW ROW 5 -Mr. Hill . . . 10A 41 3... 2... 1... Fischer, Netz, Berweiller, Lanphier, Glaubitz, Mueller, McGinnis. Gregg. Gehrt, Morehart, Canter, Berg, Van Hercke, Lueck, Ford. Holland, Moskowitz, Stern, Hieqel, Schubert, Edwards, Coakley. Tews, Bunde, Baumann, Wilburth, Kagel, Robinson, Norman, Erdmann. 355 y 21 ' f W fx, , E '1,',, H.R.23-Miss Heller . . . 11B ROW ROW ROW ROW Weller, Douglas, Kunz, Fein, Hirth. Koch, Terry, Steckler, Shirzcr, Burke, Hansen. Young, Puerner, Echlund, Dambeck, Wagner, Dragotta, Wetterau, Meyer. Baumann, Lemmer, Blair, Grimm. Hofimeister, Kartes, Vtfhitman, Scho- walter. I-I.R. 343 - Mr. Tillotson . . . 11B ROW ROW ROW ROW Volk, Guentner, Deffner, Dumke, Szyba. Nelsen, Meyer, Kellenberger, Hel- mer, Rand, Bilbo. Clark, Schmidt, Spangenberg, Lew- nau, Lane, Keyes. Kolste, Feldhausen, Wilke, Eman- uelson, Semrau, Wahlforth. HR. 27 -. Mr. McLean . . . lOA ROW 4- Shinners, Robinson, Kirchotf, Sheri- dan, Prodoehl, Lathrop, Eiche. ROW 3-Frazer, Ragan, Lilly, Clark, Stutz- riem, Baehr, Bendler. ROW 2 -Schmit, Preston, Ware, Eichenberq- er, Hansen, Anderson, Krenz, Holtz. ROW l-Reininga, Arndt, Loth, Michael. Sommer, Wenta, Balzer, Hoffman. I-IB. 29-Mr.Pross . . . IOA ROW 4 ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW l Luke, Patzer, Becker, Gerlach, Matschke, Labus, Rounds, Walter, Caldwell. Avery, Spicuzza, Harding, Reusch, Reinhold, Schlytter, Dowling. Kristl, Klintman, Evans, Damkoehler, Martin, Hansen, Veitel. Alles, Ketchpaw, Sievert, Schu- mann, Feldman, Nagel. I-I.R.22-Miss Kuehl . . . 10A ROW 3--Geitner, Graves, Dame, Iohnston, Schwartz, Foxx. ROW Z - Belhumeur, Wiening, Plater, Kocha, Prill, Py. ROW 1 - Olson, Barker, Bader, Scribner, Cur- tis, Hoffman. I-LR. 32- Miss Shepherd . . . 10A ROW 4 Goan, Schacht, Schultz, Coakley, Lovejoy, Nagel, Emch. ROW 3 Wright, Richter, Hansen, Millar, ROW 2 ROW 1 Farchmin, Matschull. Barry, Heaviland, Longauer, Strack- ein, Stenberq, Smits. Werner, Martschinke, Gadberry, Moericke, Behling, Pfenning. H.R. 36 Miss Bergland . . . lOA ROW 4- ROW 3- ROW 2- ROW Hebert, Moerschel, Stoecker, Sulew- yi sky, Shantz, Montgomery, McC1urq. Wendel, Moen, Long, Felch, Stracke, Grainer, Bouck. Friebel, Bocatzian, Buchholz, Bates Ruedi, lack Garvens. Wenzler, Wilbert, Dahlquist, Herbst, Hartfield, Iim Garvens. I-LR. 349 - Mr. Peacock. . . 10A ROW ROW ROW ROW Gray, Rickert, Kehr, Gardiner, Cof- fin, Pierinq, Riemenschnieder, Crouse. Sanderson, Tank, Timm, Everist, White, Boyer, Keyes. Bandow, Nelson, Sowinski, Neven- kirch, Holzschuh, Kunkel, Bohrer. Sontag, Baumbach, Nail, Ward, Pierce, Buestrin, Wittle. Gregory. P' M m I-I.R. 201 - Miss Olson . . . 10A ROW 4-Funkinq, Smith, Fritz, Deglmann, Rittenhouse, Lefferts, Kainz. ROW 3-Kerler, Chudy, Ramlow, White, Ruedt, Koester, Schaeffer, Walker. ROW 2-Kuester, Ballard, Costiqan, Mus- bach, Collins, Borden, Auris. ROW l -- Sommer, Wiggins, Schmidt, Schultz, Lamers, Bartels. I-I.R.2l3-Mr.Knoell . . . llA ROW 4-lessen, Thull, Krueger, Abraham, Mayer, McGowan, Brueckner, Nort- man. ROW 3 -Heine, Pelletier, Lees, Bergen, Lutz, Erdmann, Hetzel. ROW 2-Fitzgerald, Anadell, Swetil, Volk- mann, Nelson, Oswald, Sanders. ROW l-Ketelhohn, Wilson, Merrill, Grauer, Sommers, Potter, Cozzini. lt ... A A - I-LR. ROW ROW ROW ROW 355 - Mr. Voos . . . 10A D'Andrea, Farber, Raasch, Noren Gorham, Hunkel, Standel, Duchow, Zavadil. Salek, Beck, Busick, Schmitt, Kempf Niles, Larsen, Rooney. Auger, Devine, Meinecke, Klauqe Smelzer, Tyler, Uteck, Haseltine. Kurtz, Olson, Bautz, Iulien, Pries Neu, Hoffmann. I-LR. 341 -Mr. Ehn . .f IOB ROW ROW ROW ROW Davis, Nesbitt, Gallatin, Stacy, Hafmeister, McEvoy. Brandt, Brier, Bechtold, Herro, Hawker, Kessenich. Koegel, Holub, Weidenkopi, Davis Sillers, Dahlke. Morrow, Corbett, Godfrey, Mr. Ehrl, Neidert, Smith, Pinqel. HB. 24-Miss Loye . . . 10B ROW ROW ROW ROW Schwarz, Polenz, Carlstein, Harder, Stein, Chapman. Hansen, Sorenson, Mekelburq, Kluq. Goelzer, Beckwith, Hauerwas. Kuenzli, MacArthur, Engel, Ernst, Anderson, Wehe, Schwarze. Dittel, Corlette, Tinkham, Hidde, Nieblinq, Miska. HR. 204 - Miss Andersen . . . 10B ROW ROW ROW ROW Fields, Bates, Burger, Prinslow, Cy- rak, Mueller. Lillquist, lglehart, Gainder, Gepter, Hansen, Smyth. Fodiman, Kraus, Schmah, Pahlow, Martin, Zabel. Herwiq, Nelson, Fitzgerald, Cassel, Watts, Schulteis, :estivities ot Homecoming Season Jpen wlth iederalists Debate Iver UN Problem Student Federallsts held a meet- g Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the home ' Shirley York. The highlight of '-Teens, H i-Y Plan Parade, End with Dance By Pandre Stauff As the football season reaches its climax, Tosa teema with plans for three days of Homecoming celebrations. The festivities will start with the parade on Oct. 18, include the football game on the nineteenth and cuglminatelwith the dance on tha twentieth. 5 ,A J, - 2. vs f' 'J 4' if ii! S 'J mate ,., , i . H ,,v17rt7 n-vw -.----- In Forensics T Thursday, Feb. 28, the school speech contests w here in Wauwatosa Hlgl Classes, Clubs Chrisfmas Part With Christmas just a corner and the happy sph' flooding the halls, part eign language departmend Tosa clubs are planning An old Spanish traditir I ' i ' followed in the parties of or Year s ACflVllY T5 Jo Walker when pmmj A-U exwwve schedule of ww H looking containers filled es for the year has been pls? fl X x . f the Y-Teens Club. It has ge' fgosen Pres, 0U9l 9 lY- Cf Room Elec F ll day, ballots were c . ,p students voted for Several prominent 'lose U e t t k h Q vn identities and mold their ,fi 'gnids eg a e c da' ting of the well-known dram fied as Syd Oiimtgn. nted Nov. 15-16 The nine mann 1, 'ij' en B Z giimh belrv ile direction of Mr. William Dwyer in 3:1626 'On' 0 rn a ef ,ed Cross Chooses lfficers for Year as a result of elections held on t. 17, Fred Roesler holds the po- ion of Junior Red Cross presi- nt. Adding him will be Ted Stowe, no was chosen vice president. dy Grant was elected secretary, d Dave Swanson will handle fi- ncial affairs. At this meeting meroom representatives also dis- ssed a Red Cross assembly to be esented Nov. 27 and the enroll- Student Council Will Sponsor Scholars To European Country lior Tosa Applic Raider Room Gets New Television Sei' Many improvements have been made in the Raider Room this sum- mer. Colorful murals were painted 'lineteen Students Are Elected 'o Enter National ll-lonor Ranks icience Club Adds Ael'hbiel'S 'l'0 organization, announced the lrown. Burmaster. Moll To Lead STAGE CREW New officers were elected at the pt. 26 meeting of the stage crew. we Brown was chosen president, ilt Smith, vice-president, and we Ford secretary. At the meeting of Oct. 19 plans are made tor an initiation Nineteen upperclassmen of Wauwatosa High School have recently been voted into the selective ranks of the Na- tional Honor Society. Miss Julia K. Henninger, adviser of the Because Wauwatosa High School, through th Council, has sponsored a foreign student, it in turd opportunity to send a representative to compete in wide summer scholarship to Europe. This scholarsh der the auspices of the American Field Service. Stud. have already applied for this trip to Europe are Sonny Mason Af Valentine Plans for the tradl tine Dance are well un dance, sponsored by efforts of the Hi-Y clubs, will be held in on Saturday, Februa Mason's band of the Heads of Tosa's Pulalica Stage Crew. Hi-Y. and Y-Teens Named for N6Xf 5617795 D I Next fall members of the fair sex will outn boys two to one in the editorial positions of T Tosa e ega+e.S publications. The staff advisers of The Cardinal Travel +0 nassus in Print, and The Cardinal Pennant have r FOI' COHVGHHOH Chuck and Dick Edif Pe E13 Student Council members Mixed Emotions T50 at 0 4,00 d age Blazing '50's Snowbound rormal The Rivalsn 'N Sing you sinners Q?W??M AUP mic ries de nw' B10 41 ? mag Munir Jkstiual -A s 11 blen1S f:'A ' sics PTO 1 1,1-,+m ' n A'2f ' 1 -f1 ' LYV, -. wx ., if G 5 A Um! n nn W ,,,..,.- A ihwwwllai mmgmmggbzlstjld 'f1'f ' 'W M M W, an 1 I- ' lm J if f 5 nn wif 4 ?A a n Ewa nnn , W N ni fVQ:1' i '-'- 4 . V .ff '-V , . iw., .-'i 2 'P .. 1 .gb 5 hm M V V K X 54 ff ,.,, x 1 H L5 .:-5 ,. Yrqf I 1 W ' 4 1 ,.A' 23255 K A ' ' A ' ' n ,N 3 Im- N Ag ' 5 1 I X ! we W , 1 ,,WA M W A M vv. , 1 ., ,, 1 N71 H I Vgf1f'j.:Z1i2.gE3l5i3'1? 1'-' v ,Z It's the talk ofthe town 5 X s, N I E2 X Big job for a little man King John cm TOM' bow' Szairwa y to Heaven Candid Camera Chicago mob 45 Nourislzmerzt 4? 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Female fever Food for thought Guys and Dolls' 45 QQ? Peace P ipes 47 T a Stick w ith Lou J6flS6l2,S .labdee Clzarflc ters Zh creation Proln propaganda Bauman 48 rz is Ban que: Arch Of trium ph Ulll Walter Jensen Peggy Ward 0 Q g Social climbers Unanimous request 011 th e 5011 S6 F ...i Black Spear vs. Red Arrow Wheel of Fortunes' M Uptown Poker Club eeze the bf S hootifn g ,.1 0 parlfillg! Rad birds 6'Bif, and his buddies 52 Cuplffs Noon whistla I Get Ideas Study, Al! Practice teachers e cheer Put Your Linl e Foot Right Ou 58 tv Fouf Queens A utobiographies Yi ':? go Sue guxtgf 1 S Three Aces' 1 Roy Wolff - ROCKETS 48 High School cagers of the greatest per- the history of the TOSA 54 lauwatosa led in one nances in :educational Gym afured in Classes all gym classes a well-balanced to Our Slash? Tosa 21 - Bay 6 Nauwatosals Red Raiders, L ength of their powerful .gg me, racked un an easg, 21.25 7n, Me. led Raide Dn Paclce -By Harriers TAre T ln State Meetil 'osa uintet Regains First Place ly Beating South Milwaukee Five By ' ' kshirts Next GREYHOUNDS 55 - TOSA 5 A fast-breaking Shorewood qui tet dronned Vvanwatnsn fmm f Records Are Proot Wauwatosa's cross counti closed its 1951 season with place showing in the State For Your Resurgent Red Raic 5-,V Wauwatosa's capable cagers made a successful Of Spffflf Gdfd' ' y beat south Muwauk. rf sfelafe H as 'r 1- is v- an Iudahy. Blue Ti Qmigwifi 2 parts Zia WOW x ,. ' lmhomore girls who ha ir. Hale Th .star Selecti Wolff .f ference champion. and .. CL , -,nl Sims ii-lacks Red Raider Th and Red A-1 L 'f 2 g'fil'I101'ed tl Win Opening Coach Duffy's cross cou' r Eleven Tacicies Cudahy r Field This Friday Nighl John Payton It will be Coach Nello Pacetti's intricate split T' mation and increased use se inois Meet e Tosa swimmers went do :feat against Evanston Town- High School, Saturday, Dec. 1. of a flanker against defending single wing this Friday evening eat to Tosa aspirations is thei Cage B Squads Cops Six Out ot Seven lrdinal Swimmers ootball season officially begins III WD 8.11 asthethirdtimeinasm 4 that the Illinois team has an the Raiders. Tosa could gar- H Y lnly three firsts with Bob Jones ng two of them and swimming e in the 50 yard free style with a Le relay team for the other. 1e of 24.9. In the 75 yard indi- Ll medley he came through with winning time of 45.3. Tos 's yard relay team, composed , Menck, Montag and Jones, in 1:42.4. Evanston captured Eirsts, winning the 100 yard auwatosa B Team Double Victory auwatosa's B team looks like 're on their way to anothel essful season. Coach Janicsek': of Wauwatosa's strong B team has continued its winning Ways in the last seven games. The Raiders have lost only one in their last sev- en contests and extended their sea- son record to twelve wins and one loss. Throughout the season thus far, coach J a.nicsek's men have con- tinually played excellent ballg the proof of this is their fine record. Here a.re the summaries of the last seven games played: On Jan. 4 the Tosa Bees staved off a determined rally by a. strong Shorewood team to trim the Gliilhhllflfig 46-37, On Harriers Are Third In Suburban Meet Wauwatosa and Whitefish Bay finished in a third place tie in the suburban conference cross country meet on Oct. 27 at the Grant Park 2.2 miles course. South Milwaukee took its first dual meet on season Friday. The Tosa, Tanksters Add Victories to Li The Wauwatosa s w i r splashed to two victories l On Saturday, Dec. 8, t West Rockford 52 to 23 Thursday Dec. 13, the through with a 57 to 26 Whitefish Bay. In winning from White- Wauwatosa ls Slated To Ha Regional Basketball Tournar Wauwatosa will be the site of an eight team WIAA regional basket- ball tournament Mareh 6-8. White- fish Bay will be host to a sectional meet the following' week. Last year Boys' Sports Boys' fall basketball intramurals are now in full swing with a total of eighteen teams entered in three divisions. These games are played Wittenburg-Merril. Sites of the Sectional will be held March 13-1 loit, Menasha, Menomine Tomah, Waupun, Whit! and Wisconsin Rapids. The state prep finals vl in the University of fieldhouse March 20-22. tosa will be defending l represent this section for the fifth straight ye g,2i5f'2Tosans Play at Waukesha Fri skin Attempt to Reqain First PI l t TRACK T we Thomas B. Greenwill Director of Athletics M if fn.. And tlwrv . . 56 TRACK RESULTS tt ,S Wisconsin Rapids Invitational ...... 3rd place Madison West Relays ...................... 6th place Big 8 Suburban ..............,..,.,.,,...,....,.. 4th place Quadrangular ,.,,....,...... ..,..... l st p1CICe Sectionals ..,.. .......... 2 nd place State .,,,.....,. ...,...,,,..,, 7 th place Suburban ,,,t, ,,,..,..,...l,.., 2 nd place Tosa Opponents Marquette ,,,, ,....,,.. 8 2 31 Waukesha ...... H54 59 They go sw Hamilton, Co-Captain TRACK LETTERMEN ::':' X ? zll ,, .. .. 6 'z ...:-- :,.? W Couch Duffy Spicuzzcr, CofCcptc1in Little Qu? 34 mn vm J 5 S gf if if fiffx 5 ,,.,, V Foltz Tetzlcxfi Cheney Bond :' .e 1,, e K W Icmke Schowcrlter Baumann Kurth Pushed by Hauer 57 TENNIS TENNIS LETTERMEN I 50 Jensen, Captain Coach Peacock Dewey 5 3 .,.,.,.e.,.,.,, i H 'Q 1' ' .:..-1 1 I ....,,,. , Q - dw ' , .,.,. 5 .,,,1 v .'::.- I .:,,, Y :: z Q? 1? .zzzi :': A ' ::::: ' A-: W f 1,. 4 ' Schwartz Karst Burghduff Burmaster ' ,, ..,A.,, -. J V Q ,,.,... g g? Q .E ::..., , M x, 2, 5 X ' x 9 I ,,..:-- iffy' A ,,,. Q Lf ! xg Leichtfuss The kill 58 Garry Davidson .,,, Baumann 1f1 had ,, ballff' 1 W1 Q Colne tg Billy .ak uf Double dynamite I RESULTS 1 X Tosa Opponents K f Iuneau ,........ ...,.,.. l 1 U Madison West ..,....... 5 Z . Lincoln ............, ........ 9 U Racine Park .,.,..,,...... 8 O ,fij Washington ..,.......,.,. 6 2 Racine Horlick .,,,,.,,.. 8 l , Q . St. Iohn's .,,.. ,,,A,.., 9 U Milwaukee East ,,..,... 2 3 I ,H .I M. U. s. ,,.s,,. ,,,,.,,, 6 4 Cudqhy .......,,,,,,.,,t,.,,, 5 0 '- . Lincoln ,.,...A..,,,..,.,,,,,,,, 10 O West Allis Central .... 5 U Washington ,..,.....,.... 6 l St. Iohn's ..,,....,........... 7 Z l West Allis Hale .,.....,.. 5 O M. U. S. ................,...,. 2 3 --I '- Whitefish Bay .,.,........ 4 l South Milwaukee ...... 5 O Neenah .......,.,,.,,........ 2 7 Menasha ....,,,.,.,,.,.,,.,, 8 l Waukesha ...........,,,.... 3 2 Iuneau ,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 7 1 Sheboygan North ...... 4 5 Suburban - 151 Shorewood ,..,..........,. 4 l State M 3rd TENNIS TEAM ROW 1-Davidson, Baumann, Dewey, Daniels, Leichiuss, Iqlehart. ROW 2 -Garry, Schwartz, Burmaster, Burqdufi, Karst. GOLF LETTERMEN Coach Bedker Bacon GOLF CLUB Lucht T Bcxumqcxrtner Ringenoldus Shecxffer ROW 4- ROW 3- ROW 2- ROW 1- Shecffer, Ringenoldus, Gibson. Chikcdlcx, Dietrich, Lucht, Gray, Ware. Smelzer, Prinslow, Keyes, Merrill, Coerper, Black. Reinholdt, Gmuer, Zimmerman, Bfxumguriner, Reiningci, Menck. Steady boy lub Y 0 ' Now WY a C U Inzssedj RESULTS Tosa Opponents West Allis Central ........ ........ 7 64 837 West Milwaukee ....... ........ 3 60 402 Marquette ............... ........ 3 53 370 Racine Horlick ....... ........ 7 O9 671 Greendale ............ ........ 3 69 398 Shorewood ......,.,.... ........ 3 67 386 Whitefish Bay ........... ........ 3 77 387 Hartford - 6th place Suburban - 3rd place State - 11th place CROSS COUNTRY LETTERMEN Beier, Captain Coach Duffy Sheaffer, Captain-Elect Hamilton Franke Little Cheney CROSS COUNTRY time 01,011 Lecture f0l' action l a g gm' 'Q 17 R l .4 j , Posed CRGSS COUNTRY RESULTS Tosa Opponents Janesville Invitational .................. 8 17 Hartford ............................ ..,...... 1 8 46 Triangular ..,................. ...,..... 2 2 33 -- 76 Triangular ......,.,,.......,...., ......... 3 2 23 - 76 Suburban - 3rd place State - lOlh place 62 Symmetry If looks could kill Charge ww E WwK4 1 mwmswu mm S8f FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Leavens Lucht Darling Reusch Q Nortmun Holzboq I ensen Keyes Heriwiq Wessies Bachman Coach Pacetti Dewey 0 VU r,X :i.5EE,,, .:,, ti ..-'.-- v r 'E tx f ,S ff .551 xg I- D , . ,...., :::5se:: 155.-zaiiga ' Barnstable Dietrich Plunkett Spicuzza 4 ' , X l ei Ag Et Davey Becker D AA'AA D4 t1r--- Z , :: we E 'Q' Menck Gray Davidson Kelly 65 , ,..A . 5 My? 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RESULTS Tosa Opponents North Division ...... ........ 6 7 14 Evanston ,.........,. ....,... 3 6 47 West Rockford ...... ........ 5 2 23 Whitefish Bay ...... .,...... 5 7 26 Shorewood .,.......... ,....... 4 5 38 Pulaski ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..... ,...,.. 5 6 27 West Allis Central ....... ....... 6 7 15 Waukesha ....,,...... ....... 5 3 30 Shorewood ..,... ....... 3 8 45 Waukesha ........................,..,. ....... 5 7 26 Cardinal Relays - lst place Suburban - lst place State - 2nd place 68 Looks good on paper '7 - wo CO 11, 0180! X Potential power 2 9 4 E 1 1 3 fi if xl gl is Mi 5 , Q E E E E I r V BASKETBALL LETTERMEN I 5 ,,,. V.-. I iab A . 1 ,.,.,.,., Q nzzg ----:1 2 Q f . ,, - ' ' ...: . - b 1 ' n J u X222 zlz 1 .:., .. ' ::1 A 'ffl , ,, -- ---- ,Q ..,: ,.., . ,.,.: '1': z ' ., 'AA' 32 ..:.:1. 9 1 ' Q ii' '-, ' : ' U ,:, M , '::' I ki , in Eff' ': ' 5e:,f:55?1 ,.,.,.g 7 4 V 5, K f , . 5,15 fa 0 f H E f : ' gg, 1 aaaa n aaaa u a uuu uu ':: A 'zz' A V ' Q ' A J 'V'1:: ' ' .... 'W 2-2 1 ff- W yviwgg 'i 22222 :,, 'v--:f:f 2 A .. 11-1 , f .,.Vv A 4 jx? , ziv ,,1,.. , , V Spicuzza 7 M ..:. 1 .-,, ':2 ' V . Bond QQ ' - D an n -'-, 1: '1 1 I A .,,. . .. 4. .1 H We Bachmann .-....,-., . i f fi' A -I .. . .,,, - 'ir Leichtfuss Bauer Jensen W3 Tetzlaif - A11 Suburban Perry Eckoldt bw ,X Y .x xv xx, Z . N 33235 :A::-5.1 .-.-, ,Q Niki? Wi jp gf if X' Sz ,,, Xxffif. , W j ..,. -v 1 'vfkl ' , WY A' I 'Q Dietrich X X X in X 1 X 4' Q M X X' ',3,?fM 5:5552 r H 5: I Coach Walters Wessies ' .--:- Z.. zzzz. V--V if ': . 4 b , 3 :- ' : ' ' -1:-:::u..,, Loth - '::i:::'- - .... z ww Mqr. Coerper 71 RESULTS Washington ............ ..... La Crosse Central West Allis Hale ...,.... ..... Eau Claire ,.,...,....,,.,,., ..... West Allis Central ....... ..... Whitefish Bay .... Racine Park ......,. West Milwaukee Shorewood .......... South Milwaukee Cudahy ................ Waukesha ........... Greendale ........... West Allis Hale Beloit .........................,..,.. .... West Allis Central .,.,.., .... West Milwaukee Ianesville ........,,... Shorewood ........ .... Whitefish Bay ................w,. .... REGIONALS West Division .,.,...,........,............. Waukesha ...,,.., .... Greendale ..... ............... ,.,...... SECTIONALS Sheboygan ....,.,..,.,,.,,..,...,.,.,,...... Shorewood ,.,..,.. .................. STATE Tomah ..........,,,. Madison East Neenah ,,,, .,..... A2 VOLLEYBALL ROW 2-Hamilton, Dougherty, Kleinshmidf, Prosch, Rysfrom, Schaeffer. ROW f- Neff, Luchf, De Lisle, Du L qqcm, oeber, Schowcxlfer, Dorow, Burke, C oach Michaels r Ff f Q. Ham,S Slam ami!!! ww HQAZ BASEBALL 4- e egg, :K U ..., .... P . tk JH ' ' 37:5 IK s xx Q. 1, X, fill 3 rf' ROW 2 -Pacetti, Ott, Dietrich, Cini, Twet, Lucht, Wilbert, Duggan, Davidson, Tausand. ROW l- Schroeder, Bachmann, Cap, Benz, Kelly, Boldon, Piannerstiel. Cudahy ,,,,,.i,,,,,,,, Won Lost l Waukesha ..,..,....... ,.,,.,,,, 8 l We-st Allis Hale ,,.,,.,. ,......... 6 3 South Milwaukee ......... 5 4 Shorewood ...,..,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Vifesl Allis Cenlral .,,,. ..,,,,,.. 4 5 Greendale .........,.,,..,,, ,,,,.,,,, 3 6 Whiteiisli Bay ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,., 2 7 Wauwaiosa ...,... 7 West Milwaukee ....... ..l E5 75 , Qvsrtzi 'Q RED ARROW ROW 4-Margaret Stark, Zuege, Findley, Ott, Pagel, Fitzsimonds, Schoenecker, Bechthold, Hein- rich, Fritsch, Mann, Iacobson, Norgord. ROW 3-Halvorsen, Schmidt, Koehler, Godfrey, Bayles, Peggy Ward, Schroeder, Wegener. Clayton, Pilling, Tyler, Hoffman. ROW 2-Flueck, Brooks, Osgood, Kewley, Thom, Winding, Kolda, Wright, Gray, Van Epps, Moungey, Mary Ann Stark. ROW l -Thorstensen, Brown, Ann Ward, Miss Vescolani, Toepfer, Stauff, Hunt, Dilot, Miss Skow- lund, Foy, Brecke, Frazer. ROW ROW ROW ROW Clayton, Hoffman, Pilling, Young, Volkmann, Tyler. Ward, Spinti, Corlett, Weekes Iacobson, Hunt. Brooks, Schilling, Liner, Anderson, Valodine, Tanel. Brecke, Gurrath, Downs, Thorsten- sen, Albrecht, Frazer. ARCHERY-TRACK ROW ROW ROW ROW Reusch, Sioecker, Goan, Heizel, Pagel, Bechtold, Slackford. Erdmcmn, Slenberg, White, Hebeler. Pommerening, Garvens, Schroeder, Iacobson. Lange, Costigan, Brooks, Klauch, Schilling, Liner, Kunz, Spicuzza. Clailin, Tyler, Frazer, Baehr, Abra- ham, Gregg, Fonteine, Chadwick. VOLLEYBALL HOCKEY-SPEEDBALL VROW 3-Clayton, Buhlman, Hansen, Vare- brook, Pavlik. ROW 2-Schilling, Lipman, Spinti, Bodclen Morgan. ROW 1-Zuege, Wenta, Norgord, Van Epps HEAD SQUAD LEADERS ROW ROW ROW ROW Pommerening, Weast, Babcock, Graves, Garvens, Clark, Moerschel Meyer. Engerson, Smelser, Kunkel, Spicuz za, Erclmczn, Ruiz, Hetzel, Toepfer Barry, Meinecke, Liner, Meisen- heimer, Kunz, Echlund, Grcly. A. Word, Morgan, Schoeckert White, Netz. SOFTBALL OFFICIALS A 'Sh ,..,: f A :.:,- -: , J I A In A --:v, :V E- .. ..,. ,:.,...:1 E aa, ff: A A: . ,., ,.,',,,,,, A f :-::y::r i . , ,,,, i - if mm ' I K +3 1 ,,,,. . ., N f R 3 'W .. ...,.::.:, E 2 .9 KW , t pdgw A 5 5 A - A . YS , ,,,,, .- ,,,, E . , M, ., x i A F :':Li ,,'. 'L:': ,......, ' ' ' - , ' Mi ,,,, g ROW 4 Modlunq, Ketllehohn, Tyler, Frazer. ROW 3 - lcrcobson, S. Von Schocxck, Heinrich, Rode-nberg, Perrine. ROW 2 Meisenheimer, Shirzc, Gorvens, Sieckler, Ott. ROW 1-Buhlmonn, Gurroth, Fonieine, Newing, Doolittle. 78 if ll fl' ROW ROW ROW ROW Baehr, Clayton, A. Word, Munn, Thorstensen. P. Word, Koehler, Hunt, Sokert, Puqel. Stcruff, Von Bruni, Wright, Spinii, Corleii. Hoffman, Luiz, Fitzsirnonds, Zuege, Siork. TENNIS SKIING W ROW ROW ROW ROW 2 564 Bayles, Flueck, Galloway, Bechtholcl, Pagel, Tyler, Hal- ROW vorsen. Iacobson, Van Brunt, Altman, P. Ward, Clayton, Moungey, ROW Stark. Hempe, Winding, Liner, Grant, Iudy Anderson, Frazer. ROW Schroeder, Findley, Fritsch, A. Ward, Brown, Barbara ROW Anderson. HEAD SQUAD LEADERS .Lhuu-nhnu H.. Hoffman, Bayles, Fitzsimonds, Van Schaack, Bechthold, Luft. Janice, Pilling, Galloway, Ioyce Pilling, Flueck, Weqner, Thorstensen. Godfrey, Hempe, Van Epps, Hunt, Anderson, Osgood. Van Schaack, Schroeder, Findley, Moungey, Buss. ROW ROW ROW ROW Koehler, Claflin, Van Schaack Steiner, Van Schaack, Chadwick: Brown. Weekes, Krause, Stephens, Young Thill, lessen, Smith. Ruedt, Reinhold, Barker, Olson Foxx, Haunschild. Slackford, Cauger, Gorham, Abra ham, Roberts. BASKETBALL ROW 4 ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW l Sanderson, Marchant, Rutz, Spinti, Stoecker, Goan, Mayer, Sulewsky, Hansen, Matschke, Bilbe. Clatlin, Harding, Garvens, Pommer- ening, Reinhold, Van Epps, Netz, Prodoehl, Wegener, Pilling, Flueck, Nelsen. White, Meinecke, Bandow, Kewley, Kempi, Morehart, Timm, Stenberg, Lutz, Klautsch, Richter, Sheridan. Buss, Coakley, Abraham, Gregg, Zuege, Fonteine, Newing, Ander- son, Heinrich, Bechthold, Pagel. BOWLING ROW 4 ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW l BADMINTON Bayles, Hunt, Godfrey, Perrine, Brown, Hoffman, Thorstensen, Albrecht. Kolda, Jacobson, Schmidt, Tanel, Schoeckert, A. Ward, Toepfer, P. Ward. Brooks, Schilling, Anderson, Wright, Weekes, Rammelt, Thom, Gray. Mann, Bechthold, Fitzsimonds, Ty- ler, Frazer, Halvorsen, Margaret Stark, Mary Stark. ROW 4- ROW 3- ROW 2 ROW l 80 Slackiord, Lutz, Larsen, Harding Mayer, Stoecker, Matschke, Edman Pickel, Daul. Canter, Kunkel, Erdmann, Wright Unser, Gray, Schmidt, Timm, Chad- wick. Fonteine, Osgood, Barry, Smelser, Ramlow, Kunz, Swetil, Damkoehler, Grainer. Buck, Olson, Toepfer, Clark, Hetzel, Gerlach, Thull, Goan, Erasmus. SWIMMING ROW 4- ROW 3 - ROW 2 - ROW l Weger, Bettin, Meyer, Frank, Fritsch, Heinrich, Brown, Grainer, Richter, Hansen. York, Ouindt, Bowlby, Damicoehler, Reinhold, Ruedt, Waedekin, Koehl- er, Rauschenberger, Damrnann. Glawe, Lando, Smelser, Stautf, Echlund, Swetil, Winding, Babcock, Priebe, Wiley. Goan, Frank, Farchmin, Hansen, Olson, Madlung, Cook, Neff, King, Newing. eniors Choose Dambeclc, Tetzlatt 1 Election to l-lead Their Classes V. Gives Honors yTosa Graduates ten graduates of Wauwatosa By Barbara Zuege Last Tuesday and Wednesday members of both senior A and senior B classes Went to the polls to cast their ballots for the chief officers of their respective groups. The senior A class elected Ronnie Dambeck as its top executive and chose Bruce Evening Evi Climaxes Y For Feb. Se Plans for a dinner da: graduating seniors bega shape at a short meet class on Friday, Dec. 14 ner dance, which is spl 'School recently received hon- Barkhausen vice-nrssi-ieniz Larsen: ilerst wil? handle the com- the School Board' wma t the University of Wisconsin. bingd dutipgrg gg- f a ' Mhz'-:rijfff was Se, Wednesday, Jan' 30' lu lick Hunt, won sophomore hon: - Senior B cafeteria and new gym. DSBIS Grads To Fgfr ' if-Hitt' Miss Huldah Loye is in 'H t Gathering. as AH Awar- Tosa graduates will ' nories of their former Q 1 alumni reunion on V1 iion, sponsored by the .4 vs will be held from 'nell U. Offers 'rual Scholarships 1952 annual competitions for than 100 scholarships, rang- value up to S1500 per year, opened at Cornell University, ling to word just received. inty-five Cornell National trships, open to men and wo- entering any undergraduate rn, have minimum values of iition and run as high as free i plus S900 per year. re are five groups of scholar- eef Rudolf Ehm, the German uclenf Visiting feral months ago in Bamberg, iria, Rudolf Ehm, a seventeen old German boy, began taking 'ies of tests and examinations 'der to fulfill his ambition to to America. Now, having essfully completed the general 'ledge exams, and after a long, :njoyable transcontinental jour- he has reached his destination, watosa. He is living this year Eric Kindwall and his family. .dolf, who is known to his ds as Rudy, will study at Tosa . year. I-Ie is tall and dark and is remarkably good English. A f-mn-an Purilv nla.ns,,h-1 fake Erninrs H. . me greatest c --fi gi'2i11fS to various colleges , cdllversity, M11- waukee School of Enguieerlng, illinois Institute of Tech- fbrary by P our Scholarsl Dffered fo To Two commercial scholar been awarded by the Women's Club to Janu ates. Kay Jones recei year scholarship to Pro and Jane Jasin a one y ship to Miss Browrfs B January Graduates To Culminat l-ligh School Careers on Jan. 3 Climaxing three years of enjoyment as well as Tosa for a Year Tosa's Grads To Entertain Alumni At Gathering. Wed.. Dec. 26 Tosa graduates will be able to reminisce and trade memories of their former high school experiences at the an- nual alumni reunion on Wednesday evening, Dec. 26. The reunion, sponsored by the A Cappella Choir and the Cardinal News will be held from 7:2 , , cafeteria. Seniors Dance A special program will include a D. d dramatic reading by Jerry Wallace, a student at Carnegie Tech in Pitts- burghg selections by the Milwaukee d Downer Wauwatosa Quartet: a Di- F 0 G S everal Well-Known National Foundations 'tier Scholarships to Eligible Tosa Boys In 1919 Mr. Edward Rector of Chicago created one of ed-the College Of Arts and Sci- graduating seniors will receive their diplomas on ' night, Jan. 31. This long-awaited commencement begin with the processional march Pomp and Circu by Elgar. As usual, it will be played by the high Miss Gladys Garne Navy's Exami To Be Held On Dec. 8, 1951 senio have the opportunity to the Navy's sixth nation petitive examination for training program. Succ didates will be awarded college education at gove pense and will be comm officers of the Navy Corps upon graduation tions must be in Princet Nov. 17, 1951. They ar at high schools, colleges, recruiting stations. Those who are success ing the first aptitude t interviewed and given p aminations. The studen will then be assigned to W Naval Reserve Office IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Bruce Barkhausen Ronald Darnbeck Susan lane Ornst Vice-President President Secretary Raymond Achterberq Eileen Allen Nancy Altman Carole Angell Shirley Ann Allen Iane Albrecht Barbara Andersen Patsy Arnold 'DENOTES JANUARY GRADUATES Carol Awe Donald Baalz Kay E. Bachmann Ann Baker l UNE CLASS OFFICERS Dave Hafemeister Allan Tetzlaff Iudith Hunt Vice-President President Secretary lim Beier lon Baumqartner 'Grace Barteck ' ' ---- .V.. ....,,. g A ff Lois Bark , .:,,. it . Kathryn Bayles K M ..... : -:E it Karla Bardenweroer 'Q if Q . asgwv t at ' S M ' Robert Berrnel Bill Baumann if l':l V , . Mary Barton K .za :zg -Q I Iohn Barry ' DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES Carol Bertram ue Bette-l Sandra Brecke it it My X X if E f a 'Qt W , ,, gif Af Q , if Awyiqx fr if . as ..,. Robert Brainerd i l' lean A. Breirno .... A A ,.:,. ,.,. :,. . I 'WW 7 f Mgr . . Louan Bresina Lo1s Burlan ' Shirley Bunde Robert Burke ff' Nancy Brice ..,.l.. :2I:g,.: ..,.. A.: Brown t-ttl ii Richard Bufqhduff lames Buefow C Milton Burrnaster Arlene Butcher W ----z:a::::::::.:,.,. :ee -I Hj,:,,,, I v, ..... QW, , aw Zig ,Q if mi 55E:E.:.,... :zr 4 ' V 3 ' 'fl X :z.. ' l H441 , , ,v.:::15151g,:.. gg-,:f,g:,.,:, A ' -' :2:5:2-' : 531, xv. f Ioan Catherine Bodden Barbra Biron Thomas L. Brehm Bernard Bitter Walter N. Boysen Mary Bowlby Y M MX 2 4 X A f rv ' Mary Brown Harriet Bruckman Iames Casey 'Iirn Casper Cynthia Cauqer 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES Theodore Cheney, Ir. Carol Clayton Thomas Corletl 'Louise Cyrak llldllli Crump ..::I E bbbb ' j :IIA ly .,,,,,, y' ,,,,. Sally Cook 1 '-11 uul' Ierorne Daniels Clarence Derksen Mary Devlin Carolee Devins Gene A. DeLisle Richard Darling Dorothea Dornanelc 'Thomas Donahue lanice Doolittle Iohn Devlin Ronald Deusier Bill Dewey Yvonne DiTorrice Steve Dreher Susan Downs Mona Dilot Barbara Dougherty lb .1 .,.,, M Ezzzzzlzlilz .........:,., if .J ,ff if 5 Slim Q N5 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES i V-V-Y-Y - Iames Eugene Dyer Rudolf Ehm 'Halvor C. Erickson Iohn M. Ethier lim Ewart :':: . ' IAE 1'-- ' IOM DYST eeee i eeee A i ee ee Laurie Elias lane-t Erickson Iames Eahres Rita Eckert Adele Ellenbecker Patricia Evenson Ronald Felch ':' .:::: ' ' ' cw' i A tt V' :,r Barbara Dunlop Le Roy Du Thorn Dan Eckoldt Barbara D. Edwards Carolyn Eggleston Iune Erigerson ' Richard Erb Russell Erbes Barbara Ferris Robert E. Fields Betty Flueck ' DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES A ..:.:.:.:.:. . if :-: ' .: . l m 2 J ,A lean Ann Frantz ML Rodger Foltz I im Forester Barbara Franke ' -I izii fd , A. I, ,..,, , Q? If WM rf, ,,. WW is Billie Frank A Iudith Foy Allan Freedy Sharon Gillette Sally Freisleben Sally lean Glawe Harry Goelz Nancy Godfrey Georqe Groskopf M7 vf f Anne Gieschen .::,.,... A Thomas Gibson .il .fini . .:.:::,gE,E:E,. fest ..:.,::.. ,AS , Gloria Gepfer Ioyce Galloway Ervin Gottinqer Allton Gottsleben Iohn Graham Rosemary Gillmann A, Carol Gromowski Thomas Godfrey Martha L. Gray x. S, I 1? V N .sr '- WA, Ji ::::z. , .V .:a::.::. I I' 3.55555 ,g A A .i,,r ' auf? WX 1 ji- .::-- . E ...... 2 fi fits 'DENOTES JANUARY GRADUATES Y fzf 11' ICfmeSG11GQ1iGfC1O gig. Q,-1: Q 'ff 6 lf , , Q f ss 26 t ': I ' M '1 A it , ' 1 :' Mcmlyn Guenther A......,, A,.,: X7 Y gt 3 S A tt we :: : ,, , Rae-leen Gutzrnann Fred. Grotj an Iames C. Gruett lim Hamilton Bonnie Lucille Haas lean Grunwald Karen Hapke . if X ....,, 5 Lenore A. Hassett 'Edgar Hams 'Io Ann Hastrich EE C Frederick C. Heaviland 5 ,V,., 1 'Q M if ' lack Harris Diane Haunschild Ed. Hauser Betty Hebeler Corinne Heckl Sue Harrison Richard Hasselstrom fif ijij-j , , x 5 'DENOTES JANUARY GRADUATES Art Hartwiq Genevieve Helmrich Walter Heine Kathleen Heffernan i A941 1 W-S .:, I -514 is it MJ! Alice Hempe Roger Henke lean Hintz Dorothy Hundt Sue Hempe Heather Hill Barbara Herzog it M . Thomas Herttinq lohn Hersee 'hr Iudith Hoffmann Elaine Huiter Frank Hilt Harland Hofmeister Stuart Hoffmann Iessie Hooper 'Fred Coral Hoppe 'lane Iasin Walter Iensen Tom lanke wi ,.., 'DENOTES JANUARY GRADUATES Stephen Holland Torn Holzboq Ralph Hornbsch Barbara Howe Marilyn Iohnson Jn. l' W wi William Klandrud M, Richard Kennedy ':: 2 Charles Klatt '4Q. 'Margaret' Knaalc Ronald Iones loan Kalrs Dean Karnopp .,. , My yin Curtis Iones Robert F. Iones ,l ' A' :-:l :jim Arr' 1 Roland Kasper V:,: E E ::,,, A .:,r. 2 2 Arv- --2 :' P Wally Karst 'Kay Iones Clinton Karstaedt W4 WW Betty Ketelhohn Ralph Kerler 'Don Kleln Charles Klernschrnldt Dick Klintrnan 'Nancy Koehler lames Keyes , A --t-- R, 5 Z fu.: 'Eric P. Kindwall 4 Carol Kohlhardt Carol Kolbe Marilyn Kolda 5 or 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES K .tat Vzyf 'VV' ,1-, 4? sffigtfm Air Q I K f Warren Kueterneyer ' Donna Krohn Ronald M. Kraase Dick Kraemer Thomas Kroeger Barbara L rrrrr rr r L in aaara Phyllis Kulhanek Fred Leavens Ianet Krause Donna Leack Nancy Lando Donna LeMense George Little Patricia Lavin David Lathrop Robert Leichtiuss Harry F. Lenartz 'Carl M. Lewis Lois Lipman Chas. Lehnen Karl Knrth Paul Letourneau lack Allan Levin lean Lewis ' DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES Bonnie Lombard Mary Ann Lutz Iim Manke William Manly Nancy Mason 3 .V 'f :.,- , az.. ,.,..:-- 2 l-MS1 :l-,3 Y tr : ..: f :,, :,..: . -t ' . .rii g y-be zi: .,,, 5 : :,.': ., ,f ::':E '.,: E nr ,:.l.l ,K as l lll l , zli ,,.:.,,-l , .,., , 'Sag :::,.,.l, Q - 'Ruth Lor1s Sharon Lombard 0 Thomas Loeber Ianet Loose Douglas Loth Melvin Lucht lim Ludwig Charles Luebke Robert MacMillan 'Fred Madden 'Barbara Mann luliann Markovich 'Iarnes Matthias Barbara Mclfllvain Gerry Maier Elizabeth Malvick zz. ': f ff ,sf'wmwf' U Q ' W Kenneth Mehlos Bruce Merchant Paula Methenltis 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES Nancy Morgan Henry Moerschel Karen Meyer Martha Meyer Patrick Minster 'Douglas W. Mielenz Lee Meyers Barry Nelsen Margaret Murray Mary Morton 'Nancy Morrissette M 1 Ms ,Z 3 Shirley N eils Mary Nrcolaus Nancy N orgord fh-fi Robert Montag Marlys Neff Grace Nichols Iarnes Nortman Florence Mae Ott Iames Oswald Thomas Oswald Beverly Olson Barbara Orwin Helen Oswald by ...uu H: HEAA W .:.E:.,.,. i .. :EE V :.: , Z., . A N 'f 5:55 . M r f 5 95? 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES Virginia Patek 'Ioyce Pfeiffer Art Py Iohn Payton Francis Powell Dick Pavlic Lois A. Prieqel Iohn Owens Priscilla Pavlik Roberta Perrine Charles Perry Carl Petrovski Thomas Prahl Charles Ray ' Ianice Peters vu 4 fl X 'il' Q Q ,Vg ,give ff? lanice Pillinq S is Ziff fs x df A f loyce Pillinq Kenneth Prenqel Dionne Pleisdori Edwin Porter A ,:,A Q quuznzn f ' gm? mmf' wie r Q ..... Patricia Quindt Bruce Reinhold Max Reinnoldt 'Paul Reinhold ' DENOTES JANUARY GRADUATES 1 .X Kr 555' Iohn Rierner Geraldine Rhody Wally Retzlaft Gretchen Reitrnan Mary Rice 4' fli N W W Se 6 Six Duane Reusch Marianne Reukerna Barbara Ptohles Fred Roesler Qs ,gr .,:, .E,E ,uw Q wt ww-My Robert E. Rhody Grace Rowe Don Ruedi Richard Schmidt Ioan Schmidt Pete Riese Marlene Riemer lim Savage larnes Scales lohn Schindler Mary Ann Rickert Marie Rolott Paul Hondeau Helen Saketos Kathryn Schmidt 'HW 'R Q -:t, V b ..,, n :': A 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES 96 Eugene Schoenecker Lois Schoeckert it if 2: AAA: ,:,: nnll ,1,:1:.,,V, 'Marillyn Schuh 2, r 5 5 my 1 ' HY ' ll I f -'-' ' Suzanne Schmidt Douglas Schroeder Paul Schmitter Iohn F. Schreiber Arthur Schwartz Richard Schultz JUY Schuster 'Kenneth Schultz Shirley Smith Sylvia Rose Schuster Howard Schuppner Dean E. Sirkowski 'William Shewell Elaine Simerlem Werner Sieghold 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES zmmzm Arlene Schwarz Ianice Sharkey Patricia Smith 22 M , A fig Holly Schultz Ioan Severson Barbara Smith 'William Spillman Iohn Spicuzza 'Carl I. Spinti Iudith Steinbach Mary Esther Todd Marit Stanley Iarnes R. Spranq Roger Spahr aiif 4-Lf 'zxz E Qlnl nnznl ' Ioan Tanel bv K Patricia Ann Siaska , Q 4 V r 4 Mary Stark Barbara Taylor Torn Torke M 1i:n: i Mary Ann Tinschert Ann Unser 'Nancy Swan Gary Stoltenberq Iohn Thiesen Sue Thorstensen Edward Tray lack Twet Marian Steinhaqen Suzanne Toepfer Marnie Tews vm 'DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES r E 2 97 Barbera Van Epps. 'P,,,,, x A V,..: 2 X 42 M W ,,wv,,.. ,,1. . Karen Van Brunt All Barbara Van Roosenbeek Robert Vieth P W d Dorothy Vornberqer eq Q Y ar Robert Ware 'Iucly Weiskopt Patricia Varebrook Patricia Von Eschen t xwuf A 4j3,tw'4 4, ' N if X X f X I 7 :W 2:: A . ...:-: : -area.. A' xv? 'll- 136' S 5 sv t i QW l W . if I X ,' .X li ' Q f if A Barbara Valodine 'Betty Van Schaack Lenore Waedekin if --zr f if ':EE:: t 1 'f2:e:r-,', 1 ..,.f:--.f---f R l Vlvliil A gig rzzr iz- 1 mam Walter rr r iiiiii i iir rrriri arr A W lohn Weickelt Allen Weiterman :f355ii' :zzzzgi EEEEEEE :,, :EZ Q xhir QW Stella Wenta Shirley Werch AAAE ,- ,wt .- 1 rr.: Q -if 98 Russell Vogt 410' , N 5 lx? 5 A f '2 sa, M2 . .....,. ., . .. .,., I Iohn Ward 'Larry Werner Wayne Wessies Don Wheat , 255 . ...., ,, 5 VVV: P ' rvr AAAA .,...'--. 5 A ::::g :WA rt ni ry lr i ' . zi' . ' , .rr:' 'Lrg 'DENOTES JANUARY GRADUATES Richard Wieqand MGIIOH Witte lane Whelan Phyllis Whiting Robert G. Wirth Sally Wiley lohn Will Roy Wolff My Erika Wolters Iim Worden 9 ff, . 5 Wfdfx xc , ,. , -- -- , W, - W iff' Shirley York Thomas Winkel Terry Zumach Iudy Zeeman Chris Zilliq 'Betty Zueqe Bruce Zipter ' DENOTES IANUARY GRADUATES 1952 SENIOR PURTRAITS duced in Multitone by Mandel ow, MASTER of PHOTOGRAPHY 7425 HARXVOOD AVE GLENVIEW 5-xsoo
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