West Milwaukee High School - Wemihi Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1938
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I ,,1:1 www, I www DEDICATION w P a g e 5 I 0 Z F O R E VV O R D E P a g e 6 -1, 1 0 Z I I N 1 N M E M 0 R I A M Q Ilb' f N' I P an g e 8 Q .1 it .,.'i :gf 9 THE SCI-IOOL P a g e 9 0 ADDIINISTRATION P a g e 1 3 0 F A C U L T Y P a g e 1 4 Q S E N I O R S P a g e 1 8 05 UNDEROLASSINIEN P a g e 3 3 D ORGANIZATIONS P a g e 44 2 QE A T I-I L E T I C S P a g e 5 8 Q F E A T U R E S P a g e 7 0 Q P A T R O N S P a g e 7 5 .. 11f .:gQP , ,If''gt::rnfqwifaffii-'iT5i2R'2I '-'--- S .4 ,ms T lu VAOi,TPI. ,,:,,I.,P. -. :..4V '-' x R. .- '64 ..NA,,,-. , Q . f . . f .,.,, HL 4, f, IIP ' 'P1 ,L I DEDICATIUN Q I 'U i 1 5 s ,'- ' it 1 Q XV 'fl 'U Z 3 - 1 I THE SENIOR CLASS of YVest Milwaukee High School lm dedicates this tenth volume of the XVEMIHI to the fl! . CD Spirit of Progress, that ever present guardian of the ambitious. The Senior Class sincerely hopes that this book may always be a word, a page, a chapter in the lives of all those assembled in these pages, and that the achievements of the past may always be a goal but never a limit to the work of the classes that will follow. C Tennyson in his Ulysses', describes a spirit ever restless, ever striving, seeking, conquering. Let this then be your star. How dull it is to pause, to frzzavke an end, To rest 1l'I7fZ7'll7'71.iSlLCd, not to shine in use! As though to breathe 'were lifefn A f' fe- f ,-E71 ? kS': -vit'-. m:'1 'f '- N.--N . N. we sf Vw ,-sq -X 125-12L4'1Jf ,4'fs,f:,1 101, . N n ews fm A L. , L ,:-' wQ.,,,:,,A,..,,:,M,i e-'- ' f ' sw sisi:i?'4' if T 'iitt '-A-' L , 1f-i - 41.4. ..,,.. -,, ifj ...., ij. ,,ii , 1 .... -' RE F0 is-351, 3 A: f 1. A.:-f 2 Q, Q, .gf2ig4iLE.,,X Ilia: - il 5 ij H51 c ff- 3 5 was i if tgggfwt-, i I gidix. 5' ? 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It is merely a thin outline, the memories that it represents lie within us. God Created all men equal , what we do to better our- selves is entirely up to us. At our Alma Mater We may have Lived to Learn but more so we may also have Learned to Live. V Q VVe must add, here, that Without the financial aid of our subscribers and generous merchants this book would not have been possible. And so we extend our most sincere thanks and appreciation to them. N V Z I'l'l Z 'IEP-i 51 .... ff! --1- Eli-gl.: 'ill ,,,, 'i ' -.L - i jg,j5 m!..'. F1 i 9-J, '15 Q Iggfwu V 'K-161, A - ... ff .. uni..- .,., -. X '19fl,-Q:-2f::'EgAfQi,,L',,, Q ' W : :::f ff 5 fu .2 - -'A' ---f-M-fi-LM:46i:Z : , Mm:--,. Y fag, 'x W WW, , M, URII-l i HARULD HULZ BORN November 23, 1922 I DIED November 24, 1937 Hi.9 little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of l07J6.,,-VVORDSWVORTI-I 9 We raise here, a memorial to the thoughts, the lovely memories of our deceased companion. This page will ever be one bit of plumage to remind us of the beautiful bird that has flown, too early, to that glorious Isle of Paradise. Each word, each tear is laden with regrets and yet no earthly love could hold him half so tenderly as the graces God has shown him. 9' If we but pause, we realize how frail this memorial is, for though we build with stone and steel there is no memorial to compare with the tears of fellowi humans. ,... .,-. f::1fI rT'N- dm- 1..,.,-.N Z,.T.lNfi! Vi Y.,,.Mm ,, TN, V mm 5.4: M-NX .s.-..,fs,-f' ,--,, V -M ..,. W , '-,- . M '2 f f,-F N fn ., ..,, .,,...,.-,s,,T?- Af' Ages' f mmf - Y ENGR' Xi JM Nw meamfaev Nw asv y mmm im was :gyms W we WW Wfffm .W ,... ,... W , as ,Wm , sw f - ,,,3m...1 ,, ,wwf W , 'T ,ag If U, ,in TIijg,,,t' .,., L11 ,A ,,,, . ---,.,:wms-,Max-1 fimwmmrmmvn ,.', ,Aww-aifacjiaizi e feesese sets if s fi 'L ff, t. -- l 14? ---H -W--W 'QQ tl -+-f,,- . f A V' '-W '-' ' ,, A+ ,,, - M ----- W . X . 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RUUM SCENES GLASS r - ,,, .. ,.... . f -,',,,.' 4, ZLA..,N.w1 -A !l,...Ifri rx yy., ,ff-w r H A-N , 'z.'i3'?'-2 'ix ip. mmm M mf. n 'gm'm'TKr'l5 .'--4 - ,--4.-A , -1' . w f f ' '41 4 1 ' . ' fff' ..,. ' , T '-19' 5 'ffitili - ' 1f',.-ffjiigaxfzpz.-. .xg -- ...,,. M .. Z , -'JIS ' r ap ' ff:-'F-H - ggfi ' ,f,g.- :ffm- ' 'f':glT ' -'M' . ,,.,, . . f't q.w,Qf' if f- gf, XX- ls, .,., ' g ' Qwliz-,Ii ---' . -t A- ---- ,E -z 'MQW ' f J '11 I, X , X . .wigxm .L :N ? .. Aff , .arrnemwwfwff- mm L Q tr -SJWN' A , - w UUV08 JU 3003 1V P L. 99 EF E. O C7 I 55 N 14 O FH '11 1 O 'I P.. E1 : on U7 E. '35 2. CD : FY' S7 :s fa. on O O Q. CU .Q E -5 B CD :1 5' 95 -cs '1 O rc FD V1 ff' FU 97 2 5. ua EDMOND LEMAY G. L. NIEDERSTADT Director Clerk VVM. STUTZMAN Treasurer Q To YOU, the members of the Graduating Classes of 1938 who have adopted as your WEMIHI theme Progress , we wish continued growing success. WVe feel staH', and conditions under which progress can be made, we have contributed some- thing of a materialistic nature to your four years in the West Milwaukee High School. He who is silent is forgotteng he who abstains is taken at his wordg he who does not advance falls backg he who stops is overwhelmed, dis- tanced, crushedg he who ceases to grow becomes smallerg he -who leaves off, gives upg the station- ery condition is the beginning of the end. --AIVIIEL is XY ff--. .s,. , e-- .. f Qg,i1ge'f j'iii id f-iris--Iwji' igfgffz E. le- 1 E-:I t 1-','Q'i3i H:s.,s ' , 1rL'--'.-- ' 1' , 4'k.G.t- ' I I ',, .1-ss: X,- sf ,fs .... , .. Jn' s,. f'. xxs.,. .... ... WX - f X .,., --. h ,., ---- ,1 ,Mil .r r -ff ' -' 1 Q' SCENES RO0M SS LA N G ,--.-L ,-x.-Hip' :---A ,A Q Y 1 jf: NQTX -X F I 45 -W I . 1 in ,X X ,qgiv T fax ,.- ,W ., , . ' Y 45.-df, 1-.LP .. 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Your ideals for the future of our country should be aptly expressed in the following rugged lines from Emerson's Bos- ton Hymnu: BIATI-IEW' BARKLEY, Principal My angel, his name is Freedom, Choose him to be your king: He shall cut pathways east and west, And fend you with his wing. PAULA BRUGGER, Miss NIORGAN Secretary VVe grant no dukedoms to the few, We hold like rights and shall, Equal on Sunday in the pew, On Monday in the mall, For what avail or plow or sail, Or land or life, if freedom fail! TNIATI-IEXV BARKLEY, Principal Do right in your own way, Other things will take care of themselves. S 5 ,-NN! ,.,f 'IF. ,--sv5'F7:!7::9yF -X M,.5-'5fr 'iffZ'?i': 41:3 ,---X gy?--1:-f ,.fff,-, 4- - . ., . le- if X F1 ' 'H' ..,, 7 .-.,. , Q, ,.,, f '- .,,, - :ff . Q . it R A-Q ll! tl .hm Tp- ID! X f1'll'l1'l'B'al mix 1mftxa-vs'.....--g'- ' '25 HN i ' ' :L N?:rLf, wif.: Jstivf- -': F'--W , t :- , , ti le ? H If H, U ,. ,.., v .... ,,,, N - A H NOI.I.VEl.lSINIWIlV ULF! NORMA ANTON-Dlathevnatics Tr'ut7L is within om'soZv1:s. as Ll- JANE GYEERELINGS A Marian P'ructic'e is fhynlios of all inst1'uoLors. gy, , SYLVIA BECIiERTE7ZgZiSh It 'is not enough to do good. one must do it fn the 'right way. EDNA GRAR'I1C07Il77LCTCidl :'Langh, mul the 'worlcl laughs with you, Weep, rznfl you 'weep alone. EVTALTE 12 C12 o W LE FITS czence Don compos mentzs. .-eirt iixr : -f -V ' '-.aff 1 . ,, ESTELLE HABERIi0RN -Physzcal Edncatzon Life is an cw'row-thofrcfo'ro you mnst know TVIHLL 'IILCLFIG to amz al, how to use the bow 4 V Then clmw it to tho head, and let it go. ' DORO1'I-IX' DIEI-IL'Al't A mafcfmmn effect with an mEn,imunz of eyfortf' EDXVIN KENDZIORSliITB1d7LZLdl Arts Happiness is a perfzmno that cannot be spr'inl.:locl on someone 'without getting nz few drops on yourselff' 1,4 of f Emi r N 'fm N 37, H A' M f' swwwf ' ' -v 9 Q -.-.-mx. . 4 ,,,3.-p.,w3-Wk, WA ,. ., . .,,. Al1HOVd TI-IEA IKNUTSON-IIODZU Ecmzmnics 'Illz111,1zm's are only tim surface izlcfculiolz of real c7za1'acte:'. ' w-5 V - ---,.j ' .55-.Q Dono'r1-Iv LIESSTBfIl.9fC Nothing I1e1zZ'm'eeZ, vzotlzing gained. Y Q SAA N X5 3 N , 3 ,ff , X A X E, n. X X X X ' gg 4 34: E Q .. . :. M., 'N ,,.,,,g:5:e..-.F w . , ,gig IXLBERT IQRAMER'-CII'7'77Ill'll. Hold fast to that which lhofn hast and let 110 man lake Ihy crown. HAROLD LEMAHIEU-Social, Sciwzr-r No mnltm' what dw 'IOZL lmzvrz. 10:1 nrff b .1 , .1 poor if you Icwk fl it?'I1ClS.D JACK KUI-IS-SOCi0Z Science ':Nc'Uer put off mztil Z0m01'1'0'zcv That 'zwhicll can be done tracing. HENRY PANDUEo-Blusic Pru0tice makes perfect. I LESTER LEAI-IX'1SCi87LCC A f4Qf. . MMKA . 3 1 ,,.. , .M 41.5, Qwwwi N7 . .,W,,a, pm Q . If 55 E- 2 s gg 2 4 Q 5 'Y 2 1 f.-Xe Q F' N 3 Q V -. .z N A 2, fg FU Q MWWH ZE 5 S -1 si, X A A' 3 E 2542 7' W' f ET . wx . N Q , 11,53 55 H.: E 3 EIQQ' 'B 2 .1 gfrw? wx Q -1- 5 Z1 3 .Iii ,' f.. . 4 if. Q -:hw 31 I N- N -i 5--ff fwfr ' NX X I-4' -2 A - X awww. A .ling 2 Wwww -f.. bard 5 I IRQ. : -Akiv- W? 5 1-ig!! DZ CD CD O CD Y LJ 3 -I-9 ill! W o -5 :s o L- Q.. U c 4 l oo oo 93. 2 o ERWIN SCIiUBERTTE7I-gllSh Y I If you lzave nothing to say, say nothing. -I Z LD NIARY SYR1oPoULos-English There is .the some cliffefrence between one A LL learneol anal one 'll71lGILl'710Cl,D said Aristotle, as between, the living anfl the dead. ' JOSEPH SCHWVEI1S0Cldl Science The pessifmist sees the clonglmutj the op- timist sees the hole. HOMER TANGNEY'SOCldl Science Know thyself. CLARENCE SOWLE-Conzmercial fl roocl wav o im'1ro11'in the monotone .I . J l I 9 J of any job 'is to thfznle np ways of inzprovirzg it, LYLE TI-IORIPS0NLMHN.1ldl Arts Plan your 'work and work your plan. I EDGAR S'1'oKK,E-Physical Education The strength of any team is clepenclenl on the strength of your 'rese'r'oe. 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Moosmmuccnn CLIFFORD HELBERT .P7'66'Idtf'llt P7-egfdgfnt NIICHAEL A. DURANTE EUGENE SMALL Vzce-Preszdenl 17ice-P,-esidem Vxmnmrrz M. HOI.BIES BIQTTY GEBIIARD S007'0iCU'?! Secretary Dono'rHY L. Scunosmm MARIA'-N KIENZLE T'reasu1'eo' TWU-9'U7'97' . V 0-X- --,f.-3x?,..1..,1L I, ,JN ,fliiiuxffxl M' ' ' 2' X 5 . ,,A,, ,,mgf,4-ff mm A fi wg .wif gf, ...,j ,, f w7',f fi ' ' if Fi f :fir Z Fi ll 1. 'ff ITTCZQZSI--l---i f ---l-- '-.wan-M'-1W4'4'mE- MmW'W-WWii ,W --'-A -M N WT ' ' 5 ANDERSON, RU1'I'I E. .f1ml1itio11.' Dental Technician Help comes to those who help the'm.selves. Home Economics Club 1, Girls' Art Club 3g Camera Club Axnmcws, MILDIZITID L. A Hlbuillllf Stenograpber The 'FILHKZB-9t ma1m1e'rs and the gentlesl heart. G.A.A. l, 25 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2 3 4- 5 5 ' Bama, DIKNIEI. B. All great men are fleml cmd Pm 'not feeling well. , , - Student Senate 4-g Lettermens Club QPresidentj 4-g Boys' Club 4-g Intramural Board CSeere- taryj fl-g Varsity Football 3, 4-g Track CCap- tainj 3, +4 NVrestling 3, 4-4 Intramural Base- ball, Volleyball 3. BERGIJM, PAUL E., Afmbition: E11.gi11.ee-r All that Pve learnecl Vve forgotten, and all that I know 1,716 y1zessefl. Camera Club 4-. , Boluclcxrmcmx, ELAINE I. i r1'77'I?llll-i071 .' Music f'C'u-te, sweet, actizve, mul friemllyf' Band fPresidentj 3, 4-4 Mixer Orchestra 3, fl-g Hi-Lights fEditorj 3, 4-5 Annual.Staf'f fAssiSt- ant Eclitorj 4-. COLEMAN, Arvrnun G. Quiet but ready and waiting, Varsity Basketball 34 Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball 2, 3, 4-. DURANTE, MICI'IikEI, A. Every great man- is qzvliquef' Student Senate CSergeant-at-Armsj 3, 4-g Letter Mens' Club CSecretaryj 4-5 Boys' Club 4-g Sfuflent Court CChief Justicej 4-g Varsity Football, Basketball 3, 45 Track 4, Intramural Basketball, Baseball 1. ' FREDRICKS, GER1kI,DINIC Ambition: Stennpgrapher Quiet, clevnure and friemls assu-reel. G.A.A. 1, 2, Girls' Club 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council 4-. GIBSON, Ennu I. Ambition.: Beauty Culturist Srimrerity is one of her 'oiVt1.zes. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4-4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Ger- man Club QViee-Presidentj 4. Glzom-mav, Doms L. Ambition: Stenographer Books are ever buruivz-g lamps of accumu- lated wisdom. Social Club 3. .f' f -e--N ,,,,,...-. ' .,.4-----, -Tr . . - MlVIlU83:I D2 f 1 ff X WWWM f amwee' 'X I ti N w I if 555' 35 5 41' wdew' ,IQXQGK egg ,Ahh ..v....,.- ..... ,W,,,.,,...,.tc, li ? lainie . ..... fm, .N M - . , t 3 www WT f wi '-liz. Mag? xl ' I 'll 1: Y F 1 f r 5 We - N 72 1 jf ffe2,, .,a-ae.-f C - - - - - 'NP - YwgM 7 fm-,,Q M5 ,,.,..,,-,., , . Q , , , 1 ,lik ya? yi, ...ep Ylwffw-f wtf 1 .....,,..,.m ,, , FEBRUARY GOESSLYER, DOROTHY T. Ambition: Clerking Reserved and dignified, yet friendly. G.A.A. 14 German Club QPresidentj 4g Girls, Club QSC-cretary and Treasurerj 3, 4. HOLDIES, VERDENE M. Ambition: Stenographer Love and conversation makes a woman. Student Senate QTreasurerj 3, 4g Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls, Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 4g Senior Class Secretary 4g Social Club 3. JUST, XVILI-'RED C. Ambition: Diesel Engineer 'fllfe wanted to know yon better. Vifings 4, Archery Club 45 Intramural Volley ball 4, Track lg Boys' Club 3, 4. INICGEE, JoHN A. Ambition: World Champion Boxer Your 'work speaks more convincingly than your tongue. Boxing and Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4-g Track 1, 34 Intramural Baseball, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHEL, Roisu. O. Ambition: Stenographer A rose with all it's sweetest leaves yet folded. Social Club 3. MOOSBRUGGER, ROBERT C. His memory lingers on. Intramural Board fPresidentj 3, 4g Senior Class President 4g Lettermens' Club 2, 3, 44 Varsity Football, Basketball 2, 3, 4-5 Track 3, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball 2. Nnnsox, LORAIXE R. .Ambition : Medicine .-1ll those who know her, love her. Debate Club CSQ-:cretaryj 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Mixer Orchestra 3, 4. SCHROEDER, Dono'rHY Ambition: Nurse ,She's cute, sweet. loveable and kind. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4.9 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fVice- Presidentj 3, fPresidentj 43 Senior Class Treasurer 4g Dramatic Club 4, Class Play 3. SDIILEY, ROGER Ambition: Machinest Our own self made man. Intramural Football, Basketball fCaptainj 3. 0' ,, ,M - wfx r-A nr -'K 5 gan- 13-4 -f-'Q A-'nn ' i il N Ncf' Min!! li 'W ,,, :vw A-'GQ ak - in 5555-1 f..,u,n f 94,1 , ,I . 3-.N F-.Q lg-frx f .- .--fr f- if H , f ' 1 4 -x .f '1f'77ggl.i,4.Q,.,-.5 , za- ' :'-M fs dim v . , :lg 't T...:. At -r Ji. . ..-4 . - ,, - -revert - . X...n..f' N - fm... ..-za f f fa -V' -f ,- ,., V.. V ...Vw -- V 0,1 V '- - tL1A Q g..:::sng1 Iu 1' 1 .-r .- 1' 1' L , A J ,TQ A .... Q5 - U ., ...Skill I, TZ'-'E.g..:..-ov,e We GX ,ya ,e ra ii N ,Q ITL! lf 'A :11i?A ..'.' frrx ANIJACHT, .Taxis Ambitioozy: Medicine A merry herw't maketh a cheefrful coun- temz1z,ec. Annual Staff ,Lg Dramatic Club 4-. EINHI' 1 IXNDIIIKSICN, MARION Ambition.: Stenographer For they conqfuer who belficvue they cfm. Home Economics Club 2g Social Club 3, 41. Aximnsirx, Rui-1-I J. Ambitio1z: Stenographer fl pair of good ears will drain dry a hun- dred Long-ues. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 41, Home Economics Club 3, Social Club 3, 44. BAAS, Mimrm. RUTH A'l'l1.blfl07if.' Pianist That which I am, I am. Girls, Glee Club 3, Social Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3. BAKSHTA, Sorrum Ambition : Stenographer Crm we ever have too much of ca good thing? Girls' Glee Club 3g Social Club 4-. Biurrox, JOHN A-znbitioaz: Mechanic 'Tis co'u1'ta.s'y 'makes IL 7771111.11 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 413 Band 1, 2, 3, 44 Band Council Qliresidentj 4-4 Boys' Quartet 1, 2, 3, 44, Football 2, 3g Intramural Basketball, Base- ball 3, 4-, German Club 3, Social Club 2, 3. Buren, I-IHLEX Ambition : Commercial Artist The great are Simple and .S'l ll'C01'H.'l. Social Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 4-g Home Eco- nomics Club 2g G.A.A. 1. Biamcir, MARY Ambition: Dietician Triad and t-rue. G.A.A. 1, Girls, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. BELL, RICIIARID B. Ambition: Railroad Engineer You cmft always jfuflye people by their size. Lettermens Club fTreasurerj 4-g Football 3, 41, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 3, 4-g Social Club 3. BLUHM, OIWILLE zlmbitfion: Music Satisfaction gicairarzteecl or money re- f'Il7ZCl6d.n Varsity Football 2, 3, 4-g Intramural Basket- ball, Volleyball 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 445 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 15 Social Club 2, 35 Annual Staff, 4g German Club 3, Student Senate QSergeant-at- Armsj 41. f- - ,,, f' 7 f.-.,. ,...,,g ff .-: 'w,'y,F.-- .v MQ-:- --r 4,-if, ,-V3.1 fd 1 r firff-- ' ., . ,. 'Y a , 'Ni , ,f , ,KN - ,,. ., ,. JW... .f zxiif 'il 4 .xiii 'f y y .3512 '.-- V -- 'L' -:Muff F Bnfxnsuaw, HOT1'AIlD Ambition: Draftsman A qnitter never ruins, a winner never quits. Varsity Football 2, 3, 4-g Track 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball 3, 45 Lettermenls Club 3, LL, Bnrsicr, EST1-IER Ambition: Social Worlrer' 'Her talents were of the more silent class. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 fTreasurerj 4-g Forensics 2, 33 German Club 3, Volleyball Champs 3g Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 45: BRU1-IN, GUINEVERE Ambition : Musician Nothing great was ever achievecl without enIlz.nsiasm. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 CPoint Sec- retary 3jg Dramatic Club 3, 4, Hi-Lights 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Debate 1, 25 Mixer Orches- tra 3, 4-g Student Senate 1, 25 Social Club 2, 39 Speedball, Basketball champs 45 Volleyball Champs 35 German Club 3. Archery Club 41. BURTON, :PIIYLLIS Ambition: Stenographer She has tried to be correct. Girls, Glee Club 2. ' Bram-:, IVIARGARET Ambition .' Stenographer It's the song ye sing and the smile ye wear, that's making the sun shine e've1'ywlLe1'e. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 German Club 3. CLARK, SAJIUEL Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Pm a self-made man. Lettermens' Club 3, 444 Hi-Y 3, Varsity Foot- ball 4g Swimming 2, 3, 415 Intramural Foot- ball 3. Dmmnusn, JACK Ambition: Electrical Engineer Time ripens all things, no 'man was born wise. V Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 2, 35 Wings 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Intramural Baseball 3. DRosEN, JCI-IN Ambition: Civil Engineer Patience, let it never pass you by. Mixer Orchestra 3, 414 Band Council fig Social Club 33 Band 3, 4g Swimming 3g Hi-Lights 1. ELLNER, Emox' Ambition: Mechanic Don't 'waste truth on everyone. Intramural Baseball, Basketball 2, 3. FAGAN, GEORGE Ambition: Machinist A smile is better than gold. Basketball 1, Social Club 2, 35 Intramural Baseball, basketball 1, 3, Hi-Lights 45. ,- fx--x.. V - ' ,...,,,,,,., 1135? . . , ',..TIif?s1 fl ---.. ------ rw ,ff I 555 -1 12 V- --..- ..,. 'X 4 ibm '-- -- u as . ' ' . i . ,ff .- ,- , . ,, 3 , --wtf' .. .. ..,. -f' fi ' N 'I' - . 2'-'fare - ., Flsnim, Ixus Ambition.: Dress Designer fl smile is better than gold. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Social Club 2, 3, Hi-Lights 1, 2, Cheerleader 4, Foren- sics 3, 4, Student Senate 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. FI.E1'ER, hArYAL'1'Elt H. Ambition .' Salesman Hold tho fort! I am coming. Hi-Lights 1, Hi-Y 1, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Coun- cil 3, Social Club 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Athletic Manager fChiefj 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager lChiefj 3, 4. Fll'1'TlX, IJETER. Ambition: Medicine Thero's daggcrs in 'l71,67L,S smiles. Boxing 1, Wrestling 1, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Letter1nen's Club 3, 4. GOFF, Joi-IN T. Ambition: Lawyer Away with books, lot's have some fmzfi Hi-Lights 4, Intramural Football 3, -1-, Bas- ketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff -lf. GEBI'I1KRD, Barry J. Ambition : Hair Stylist All that sho does she does well, and sho does everything. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 4j, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 QSecretary 3, 4j, Student Senate 3, 4, QSocial Secretary 3J, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Archery Club 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, An- nual Stait 4, Class Secretary 4. GERLIKCI-I, LEE F. Ambition: Olympic Swimmer I am 11-ot in the common roll of common mon. Camera Club CPresidentj 4, Student Senate 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, Debate 3, Hi-Lights 2, Social Club 3, Wings 3, Annual Staff 4, Boys, Club 3. GIMLA, HELEN Ambition: Stenographer We often wonder what she thinks about. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. Gonrnmr, BETTY Ambition: Actress QStagej Beauty is t1 uth, truth beauty. Hi-Lights 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Annual Stal? 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Art Club 2, Social Club 2, 3. GODSELL, MERl.IN Ambition: Patterrlmaker Little but mighty. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Football 3, Wrestl- ing 2, 3, Social Club 3. GOELZER, HATTIE Ambition : Private Secretary Quiet, but still shots 11.ot'icetl. Girls, Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Social Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. f N-1 'l C 1 ' 7 . . - ' 'T 4 aa- X A .gg--- - N' . H... .... X , ff ' . fmt, ....-.. --f---e.m- 1-H nl Bi 'K HI' it 1 Sheik, A 7 ,4'?Ps: '1111i21gLf i' is S Q V i:l':71ilif1 I X' J i' - i ' Q is -rr Wi iifll., 9 f Kgfg-f'is:QkL'FifS'r EINHI' 13 .. 7 3, ' 5' .5 . if lg Q 'x N ,, - , - 4 fr N l. JUNE Q 1 5.1 S 1 L x X- . 4 ff 6742 ,sei ,W 7'-T? fffj fe'Ze,Mf Affgwfzff ,ev ef , X ZZ GRODIACKI, AL Ambition : Business Man For satan finds some mischief still for iclle lzmzvcls to do. Hi-Lights 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 1, 2, 3, -1: Annual Staff 45 Social Club 2, 3, 45 German Club 35 lteserve Basketball 35 Wrestliiig and Boxing 1, 2, 3, 45 Lntramural Basketball 1, 2, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. I'IAL'1'ER, E1'I-IEL Ambition .' Stenograpller Small, fair, pretty, bright. The thivzys she flees are always right. Girls' Club 1, 25 Home Economics Club 1. HrX'1'CII, LA Vnnxxs Ambition: Stenographer We often 'wonder what she th-inks czboutf' HAYDUK, J01-IN Ambition: Professional Baseball Player A gentleman and an athlete too. Intramural Baseball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Board QPres- identj 45 Lettermenis Club 3, 45 Social Club 2, 35 Student Senate 3, 4, QVice President 4-j. H1sLm'R'r, CLIFFORD Ambition: Journalist Speech is silver. Band 1, 2, 3-, 45 Social Club fPresidentj 2, 35 Annual Editor 45 Student Senate 2, 3, 4, CPresident 455 Student Court Justice 3, 45 Forensics 2, 35 Debate 1, 35 Class President 3, 4. Hrxz, Esa-HER Ambition: Accountant Your work speaks more eon'vi1zcingly than your tongue. 5 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Art Club 2. VHOLSTON, CLIFFORD R. Ambition: Veterinarian - s The man 'who floes the little things well is better suited to do the big things. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Hi- Lights 45 Student Senate 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Foot- ball 25 Social Club 2, 3. HOL1lP'ER, EDDIE Ambition: Multi-millionaire Happy am I, from care Fm free-l Why aren't they all contentecl like me? Social Club CVice Presidentj 25 German Club 35 Cheerleader 4. HORN, JUNE A. A'mbit:l0n.' Stenographer Her modesty is a candle to her mer-itf' Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Girls, Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Stu- dent Senate 3. HORN, WWVILLIABE Ambition : Business Manager Ile knew the precise, psychological 'moment to say notlzingf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ,,., ,,,. 1 .,..,.,,,,,,.,,, ,.,,., ' ',TIIfffa?1'l',fl --e-- .:., .,... . ff' 'i ' i i? - ': Q4--1 ',l K ,' Yes 1 ' 'A .1':JTf'fif f .'itm ll M 5'- ' .... Q. C J 1 R' R 1' 1- -ig .. ,,,i - - ee-' ,,Qg1i11T 7,g J HoI.zmsnc1m, FRANK P. Ambition: Tool Maker He is only a 'well-made man. Intramural Basketball 35 Intramural Baseball 3.5 Intramural Football 4-. JALKOS, CECELIA Ambition: Practical Nurse A closed mouth catches no flies. Girls' Glee Club 2, 34 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. KllCNZLIi, MARIAN R. Ambition: Movie Actress A merry heart goes all the way. Hi-Lights 2, 34 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Qljresident 404 Social Club CSecretary-Treasurerj 2, 34 German Club fSecretaryj 3g Forensics 2, 34 Student Senate 44 Student Court 3, 44 Girls' Trio 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 2, 34 Class Treasurer 41. KILPS, Dorus A. Ambition: Stenographer A perfect shiriing mark is she for school- room, fun, and jollityf' Knuecuc, MIKE G. Ambition: Champion Bowler Young boys will be young fellows. Intramural Baseball 2, 4-4 Basketball 2g Foot- ball 3, 4-. KN,xcK1f:n'r, Mrumrcn Ambition: Stenogrpaher I chatter, chatter as I go, and I go on for- ever. Social Club 2, 3g Home Economics Club 2. KOOPDIEINERS, V1v1AN Ambition: Manicurist She'll dance and sing and study some, A1111 all her dogs with joy will hum. Dramatic Club 3, 4-. IHXVIN, JANE T. Ambitiori: Nurse And still my delight is in young men. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Hi-Lights 1, 2g Annual Staff 44 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 49 G.A.A. 1, 24 Social Club 2, 3, 44 Forensics 2. LECIIBIAIER, IIITA M. Ambition .' Concert Pianist One who will walk a mile with me along life's merry way. Glee Club 1, 24 Band 1, 2, 3. MADRINOVICH, DAN Ambitiovz: Engineering Great characters make small places great. Hi-Y 1, 2g Boys' Club 34 Boys' Glee Club 1, 24 Swimming 1, 2, 34 Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3g Track 14 Camera Club 34 Annual Staff 44. ,,,...7? .- HNIII' lf P' , r gr ll f ga- V ha CI Qi Xl Q Lxfba- D Q l, a x ia : it Q illlkfzl' , JUNE Q i ffl . 1 K Ks iff ,l QQ? i tilt .Jul U by l U . ,if gg, ,f .1 U rf 1 l fy If Q' 1 ij I ,f Xyf' . up MAHNKH, HIKROLD Ambition: Mechanic On their ozcn merits modest men are dumb. MAYER, Dsvni Ambition: Tractor Salesman None so blind as those who will not see speed limit signs. Social Club 35 Wrestling 2, 3. MAYER, MARION Ambition: Private Secretary Keep silent and you will be counted a phil- osopherf' Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 3. MARTIN, IONE Ambition: Private Secretary The1'e's a whole day ct coming t0'l7Z0'I l'0ZU that liasnft been touched yet. Dramatic Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 35 Social Club 3. MARTIN, Moxrcix Ambition: Phy. Ed. Teacher Kindneses is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Dramatic Club 2, 35 Social Club 2, 35 Home Economics Club 45 Speedball Champs 45 Vol- leyball Champs 35 Basketball Champs 4. MCGOWAN, MARGARET Ambition: Teacher A quiet manner wins many friends. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Junior Volleyball Champs 35 Archery Club 4. MU1aL1.13n., RONALD Ambition: Gov't VVorker What my heart thinketlz, the tongue speak- eth. - Intramural Football 4. ' NELSON, WERNER Ambition: Musician Variety is the spice of life that gives it all its foam. Mixer Orchestra 3, 45 Band Council CSecre- taryj 3, 45 Hi-Lights 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Band 3, 45 Social Club 3, 4. NOLTE, ELLEN LUCILLE Ambition: Teacher Leisure is my time for doing something useful. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 3, 45 Forensics 25 Hi-Lights 2, 35 So- cial Club 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, Cheerleader 3. Norxrn, ETIIEL LOUISE Ambition: Journalist Strive for merit and achieve success. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Qpresident 4-J5 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Lights 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Social Club 2, 35 Forensics 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Cheerleader 3. . ,-V-X.-Cfgg'- 'wf . , ,fT2f1T i1 r. -fs -- ,-., 1-X y. rr- 1 sur- . V .X . ,,, if---N,x f , . , new '1?l'.-- fi?QM?e A -5--. 'i5f'1 ' if 'za :.ge' A lam- Def 'N T ,iw 'sa... ml fjgbi mmmmuf mfg .f f 'in--M 'eff J .. -5--Qsi- f1..gf-Q-W - 111 --.. . .- ' at' mc. -in -2 ,, . wa3fEf:i,Q gf 1 q u 'L mfg- f, ..,. I ,... .. xo X I .,.. ,, ...,, Y , I , ,JH Z EJ . awww fr ,,,,,i .. i Y .. k -x x Wg fii'A .4 My I .bfi M mm if 22 W fv .Q-:i f ig 'T' NZ s. :Q1X11:ixf,,.,,... PAI.M1cusHlcIM, MILDIHQD An1biLim1 : Comptomctrisl: Ile-r 'ways are ways of plr'rrsunL1m.v.s and all hm- paths are sweet. German Club 3. PANDUHO, JUNE LfllJ1Sl'I zlnrbil-irnz: Musician Good sense and goorl nature are 7llf'U6'l' sepa- 1'ntfefl. Social Club 2g Band 1, 2, 3, ft, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, fi-g Siudent Senate 3, 11-g P1.o1c'rz, JANM' 'il will sind!! and prvpnro myself, mul some clay 'my Chllllllll will mum. German Club 3, 'I' Q'l'rcasurerj -ig Dramatic Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 44, Social Club 2. Por-mmf, VVAL'1'1cn J. 1'l'l7IIJ'lLl0ll.' Machinist lTis my beliff that style pr0cla'ims the mail. Gorman Club 3, 4- fVice-Prcsiclcntj 4-g Boys' Glce Club 1, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, Basket- ball 2, Mixed Chorus 23 Social Club 2, Mixer Orchestra 1, Hi-Lights 1. Rmsscrr, CI-IESTER Ambitimz: Chef If I cannot be a lightlzouse I will be ce CCl'llfZIO.v ROEGLIX, ROGER flnlbition: Apprentice And still he stnbborlzly ylcrsisteth his bach- elnrdomf' Scmzcmmsn, Gonnox Ambition : Civil Service NVorlcer OIL what a. 'man 'lures thaw, my country- men. Band 1, 2, 3, 111, Social Club 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 3. . ' 3NllI' 5 530253 - W QC? 'U 'EEG 2 -.- 3--H -: 7' H: Cz' :Jie 9012-:H :Paw 5:0 '-l, ' ,fi five. :53f2 :n5 .YN avr.. 1. Ls. P1211 QQQ1 fn 5-' -H' 0,5112 Qgigin ,algal-4 wgr .. -. , - . Q, .. gms O fhqiw.. The gm ,Q-Q' .-1, gram cafe: 5 , .r N , H ,. Nnz' ::-' Wg, 1 cv Q5 m' 1, 7,1 5' if :' L GQ14 :+-N :QS exe i 51.1 a., :f SJ.:- .. x - AN. - -- ,1 if Emi 110 -2 , ., , 'RQ 253, Uzqg : -: '-:-S f+-ff' AN V lk RPL, img? 5 .1 fi Q, 'E 35 -U21 1 A5993 sid ggxz- 1,721 - '-3:7 ..:.:' 2 I V,-JPN I ....- A ' away A 3,35 VER eg -ect: 15 ess, 24 3-3 '1-x,,'-- gre- -- I- 7-Z f. 31.33 E' 52 wiv N3 ESQ .. , -Q -. wi- wflxwcq Q .. ,.l ... 'a-'F f-' 4 ' 'E- - f 1- Q :. ,,. , . - , . -3 C ..:2 .O - 5 we Q e N137 ... Z -1 I-: 5: :L :I .JN 5 -g, f -. if LT S u - ---- l-PL:-041 M ..,1.1...... fff- W. 'f:,,: ,,,. 11, 1,,,E.. -- 5 X , V W -- .A--Aff ff if Aggx A 3. ,..... . .... N V , ,,,,,,,A,. , -Jive MER l l 1 -H71 -- 'N ' QQ -- M 1 'T i f ' xx sxq Q' ii- ' . 11QQfQ....... -- --f 4- V.. T 1 1 - gf:::,, .. ff.: --l- lr - , ,, ,M--wnET'f wr1-.- 1'- ,--- ....,a, ,-1 -T J... ..., .:,1 5 .4 li In I if? .....,. ,,,, ,,,, mf ..- vm il 1 .1 N V , A . fi JUNE . 4 Scinun, BTEIHVIN J. A-nzbition.' 'Airplane Pilot 'flilesserl is he who cwpects nothing. Foo' he shall never be disappointed. Scirmmr, FLORENCE J. Ambition : Dress Designer It takes a lot of knowing to ma-ke' ru friend. G.A.A. 15 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Club 2, 3. SCI-IULTZ, GLADYS Ambition: Singer DIanneo's are like clothes. politeness inher- ent? Mixed Chorus 45 Girls, Glee Club 4. SIHEILER, HiKRRY Ambition: Mechanical Engineer What 'we all love is good, with a little evil in it. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Student Senate 2, 3, 4. SBIALL, EUGENE F. Ambition: Medicine StufZiousness brings its own a'e1oard. Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 3, 45 Stu- dent Court 3, 45 Social Club 2, 35 Annual Staff 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Hi-Lights 4. AUD R AUGU T C Ambition: Machinist J ,Q ,Q , I 5 5 .. , y if 'ITKM ani? have never met. fl Lejfbrmen' J ub 35 Wings 15 Intramural ,jp seball 2, 3, 45 QBC sketball 45 Volleyball 25 B Y estli C 2, 35 Tw? 25 Varsity Football 3. Rf I. , . . J X ' ar SE' mL, HELP, Ambition: Lawyer ' - , ' lThe d intend is great, but what, as lf if If- 5 if .W yet I no German lub 2 Archery Club 15 Dramatic Szyiy sicr, X7ERONlCA Ambition: Stenographer mooth runs the water where the brook is deepf' 'I'HnLEN, EVELYN Ambition: Model In her there is little to criticize. X7 fir A 5 . A I JF jjm ,Club .A.A. 2. f ifltfl Social Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 25 Glee Club 15 Home Economics Club 15 German Club 3. TIIELEN, LENORE Ambition: Teacher She can -if she 'willf' Girls' Club 45 German Club 35 Girls, Glee Club 15 Social Club 2, 35 Home Economics Club 1. N Al INK Mg .. 1 ,,,,, ,E ,-1113 X . f 's -'DJ-. .151 fsqffr-m -ffxff' - , -. W,-,. .2 'mega ' , ,, U ' X., 'x -4. av' s ZZ: , 1 ,' 5.5. Q: ,M , 7711: ' ,- '1 'k lf-1 -M-v.- --,ss-ff : 9: -Lel xfmf 5: li! uf ,M Limi t? J-..,,,,',, 'm -- .. .- ia, 'E :fW f:'.L?. ' ' 1 mi -V-+4 ' 'B Fa f'ff'i ' Sif iorwlf fo ffl. -4 i -T1 ' ' ':.'::7 A '-.......g .... K, - , 2 ' s mmm .. 'N 3 I , ij. ...., . lg , AJ N PM ,N V ! I I .... . ,. .. ..-g.,,,,.,,-, i ' fs - QR, YV .lzcijfffw 'G T1'IE!l', I4ORRAINE XIIERA Ambit'ion-: Private Secretary Laugh if yon are wise. Girls' Glcc Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Social Club 2, 35 For- ensics 4. Unulsrnxcicrzn, An'rHUn GEORGE Ambition: Electrical Engineer I have more zeal tlmnf wit. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 15 Mixer Or- chestra -L VORPAHL, PIAZEL :ELLA Anibition.' Teacher Oh, sleep! It is cz gentle thing, Belo-uerl from pole to pole. Home Economies Club 3, 45 Social Club 3. VV.xe1fu1oLz, EUNICE S. Ambition: Beauty Culturist Being good is an awufful lonesome job. German Club 3, 41. VVACI-11ro1.z, Lonrmrmc I. z1m.bition..' Stenographer Sweet is she, but very shy. German Club 3, 4. XVICISS, Joux L. 111l2lIltl07I.' Salesman May you live all the clays of your life. Intramural Basketball 15 Football 45 Social Club 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Hi-Lights Qlilditorj 45 Annual Staff 4. Wlrmrmm, JACK zlvnbition.: Chemical Engineer A ,lCllLdf'lll'0f good life is better than a bnshel of good learni'ng. Hi-Y 2, 35 Camera Club 3, 45 Lettermenls Club 4, Debate 35 Archery Club 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Tennis 4. MVLICK, ANNE 11'77LIJiIll0'l1.' Newspaper Reporter Silence is golden. G.A.A. 15 Girls, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Forensics 35 Social Club 35 Home Economics Club 25 Cheerleader 4. Wucifrisnnn, ANTOINET'fE Ambition: Home Economics Silence is a friend that 'will 'never betray. G.A.A. 25 Social Club 3, 4, YVOLLBIAN, HERMAN Ambition: Machinist Knowing what you clonft know is knowing a lot. Intramural Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Foot- ball 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. 7 .-IH -.f '4x-- If , ,.,- -X, ,,.,,. Dfw. we X . ,..N,..., , , X ,5-4--f ,f.- Il' , - ,f EINIII' f bn I 13, ' -ae. ies NXss.sZ's'fg3.5Xss xi ff'7'N'X 'X ,. ..,.,. -. . 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WVe wish them mentioned continued suceess FEBRUARY GRADUATES :EDVERETT SCI-IXVEDA JABIES O,BRIEN JU RAX'DIOND BRUCKBAUER JANE FARLEY DONALD JUST ANTHONY MAROLT ALBERT ZFRAPP VERNON 'IlUCKVVEI,L NE GRADUATES FRANCES PERRY GEORGE REINKE E1DVl'ARD SZYZNIANSKI CLARENCE XVRANGOF SKE .. , aff f 'xx m , f '7' :'3?!53Y4Z.Z5'lTlBe f ',ff,'1355ff1' X9-:Q ,vt ., .,.,, 1 J f 'f'fsifr'gi 1m 'r' Q'--sefimfii J ' ,gg f ,fi ,g , ',4'Qji1,,g?ll ..., Vml.,M,M,M.'.'g7:,w.m-mwmgynyfmwm Q, N H A --M4 ,,,4 --Q 1 I ' - -Q --1'- Y, P , I . ff' UN -EJ ,J . jf ,- V ,fa R- ji 'JJ' H X: 1 I J! ff . J if I .fy V! rd L, ,,, fn, r ll 'fi X' f gl Ni X .WL6 ggsadilatrgzggelass of 1S23Q,:f5i.vlzes to leave some of its rare and appealing . re . ' 1, ' 'if . . . . Qlijrfciits Land quallfzes 0 slgiidifnts that might be prwlleged to recerve them. HQ V4-h11,op9lJih.at.gLeGe peogile Qzfufill dilliy appreciate the great gifts conferred upon them. f illallelialzl-smil?iJtfJ Allan Evans ll lcz'1'iTrrfl, .f'l lIllUl'S6 I11Zlt iletic ability to Belly Shumaiker fizztiififl11flerse21-- twinliness tu A'lZll'gill'Ct Zeleznik illzlrrigl Bans-dimples and inannish wall: to Maxine Nelson Ill to Donald Meares Anubel lj Sophie Bukshta-confusion when Mr. ,Peters calls on hi John, Burrell-stezlcly girlfriend to Kenneth Sturm foh, NEIS EU,Ef'C'f5TlQfRlQEQ1k4b4MfaQEllimbfbwii .'.1'I'Qk4ElEk-Q1E'TIQEEEOZ',i'E -.QQQQHNSAZWRSRNNQQQQQQQQN X'4-'hE31QQNb'2::2q,-:e-Q- ?:2,322.5:gaQe1if2a5v:2' f-YZQQUZEE ihSgd:iEQQ:-hgggflef fiilegim'-1 'B-av25.a-'a-3-s'g-i51f5wsQSf:i- aww: fe' EEQN-iifseg l:2n,fQ.,:v1ff1,- N :FQ '-N .ang 4 -QQ -L 5.5 wmwqe Nfbgwewwenw -:iw--.-f PN - gm N N ...NO Q , 5 vw. 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' --J -v 1 vw - Elf V NV fp x.f li- 1 :Ji-Q? liQ,f'7l-Y 1- -.fE:2 Milclrecl Knaekerl-wistful male followers to Betty Vlolfgram Cyea, yea, Millyj I Vivian Koopmeiners-innocence to Ruth Mae Ratzmann Jane Lavin-wardrobe to the dreams of everyone, QHollywood, here I comej H Rita Lechmaier-sixth hour study hall to any studious student Dan Maclrinovich-nickname of homo to Roland Fischer Qoh, am I a manlj Harold Dlahn-ke-ability to think but not recite to George Habermayer W : Anthony Dlarolt-studious attitude to Doris Kelly Q Dave Mayer-ability to drive a car to Dorothea Hagner -I Marion Mayer-sincerity to Russel Weiss lone Jlartin-ability to sway Mr. Kuhs' opinion to Robert Nick z Blonica Dlartin--desire to become a gym teacher to Lucille Goessner I-IJ Margaret DIcG'owan-Rosy cheeks to Lillian Sentz fPaint?j 1 Ronald Dlneller-quietness to Eddie Nolan l'Verner Nelson- Cleopatra,' to some poor hitch-hiker fWimpy, it's dirt cheapj Ethel Nolte-dancing ability to Allan Torpy QI, 2, 3-I, 2, 3j Ellen Nolte-fondness for sports to Leah Lehrer Milelreel Palrriersheim-honey and cream complexion to a beauty culturist June Panclnro-appendix to Smithonian Institute Lonise Payne-vim, vigor, and vitality to Florence Bensene Colm, Miss Haberkornj Frances Perry-poetic ability to John Kaiser QOh, the trees and Bowers . . Blary Phillips-dramatic ability to Miss Becker's next Dramatic Club Ecld-ie Pipp-friendship with the teachers to John Fugger Qwhat a careerlj Janet Ploetz-high marks to John VVenzel Walter Poheim- Chevy to a used car dealer fbeware, Mr. Batesj Chester Raasch-quiet ways and manners to Elmer Flintrop Roger Roeglin-athletic ability to James Micale George Reinke-piano to Mary Cirfus Coh, if only I could hearj Gordon Schroezler-smart remarks to Edith Gaunt Dferwin Schmid-rides with Miss Diehl to Harold Budish Florence Schmidt-dimples to Janet Wentz Gladys Schultz-brilliant lipstick to Frances Englehart fis it Coral or Raspberry?j Frank Sehwel-drag with the teachers to Ralph Paradowski Harry Sherer-plaid trousers to Babe Gromacki En-gene Small-wrestling ability to Mr. Leahy fyeah, Yeahj Angnst Stander-ability to attract attention to Anne Fedenia fevery man has his wayj Helen Steckel-ear rings to Mr. Kuhs Eclwarcl Szymanslci-height to Eddie Mills Veronica Szymanslci-application to her studies to June Taddey Evelyn Thelen-unique hairdress to Audeene Borkenhagen Lenore Thelen-sleek shiny hair to Shirley Ringe Arthur Uebelacher-irresistable charm to Richard Reid fhere,s your chance, you bashful girlsj Lorraine There-golden soprano voice to Willie Schnepp Hazel Vorpahl-powder puff and lipstick to Audrey Neumann Eunice VVachholz-meekness to LaVerne Benda Loraine Waehholz-German books to Professor Kramer John Ufeiss-coiffure to Clarence Briski tiny, my, these permanent specials, or is it special permanents?j .Tack lVheeIer-swimming record to Don Andacht Anne lflfick-subdued personality to Marcella Waite for don,t you want it?j Herman lVollman-rule book on safe driving to Delbert Ladwig Clarence llfrangofske-promptness to Lloyd Eschenbach Antoinette H711cherer-story-telling to Chester Sorin fa rival windy j Frank l'Vncherer-newspaper route to Audrey Dewey Lalferne Zarling-personal appearance to Anna Jrolf V 7 'i 'Il' ' e--J 'o'f.-41 'f-- .er Lf, 'Q f' A. ' Kazaa .. 2 Z P I' -I -4 P Z S .LNVIIU A1 W3 U ,. ,. ....,..,AA , f , - ,-M.,4 ,vw r. V-Q zgaff ,f-----X X. Q- , .. , 1- , , --f ' V1 X 1 241 .-f- . .111 wwf- 'XHJ3 -w N Q 9 f .fi gif' W' -w: -L-1',.,.q,-M K fi:Q:::f!,aw ',T -'f15 jj'g - s'+4x f- Q, L jg, ,. L. 1- -' rm 1, ...,,., -W ,, J ,, ..... .-, 35 2 w 5233-7-N.Fb'i i : 'f 'f ' E1 ,HZ-'!,v7i.fl V-1 1- 4 H :QE :lu--M-PKQ21 1 '-- --1-mf-1-uf-.a,v-NW e:,:, 1,.., aa.: g,x.:.g 2, , ...:.:2'2ggq'Z- 4 QM JA , :5 L, .Iii U 'X ' Y: If? -,--k .44., L -.4 . . - , , 3- vw- Q .. x g5wf,3L4.s55g,,NmkQA:Am-UZ.. SM f A - ..,.,. - . ., . . iv, ,145 . . K lf Q aw w 1, , ,. Z R J' Wi fm? Egg E 7 5 'I .5 ef' .x -X ' P K ND X 0. Q X.. ff- JN v f 4' ,-' Q Wi. ' Q o 0 -1 , 'xx vi Q N-P if ,Q .v LN- Q ard Q H N 4, gil I E -,Q A VN ,gl as 0 xx XR Natl L, 4 5' f :T SJ EJ gi, '1-A 4 -a -Q? Syria cg. Li, Q rf J W S gl' wi ORS H or rf 3-' lu' ,p. I 'J y f JIHNI sky nd . xg gf, Vai, X. J X, K: kwikfu if LEDHR. E ,- MQ ZX we MSD fi, W K' ST GX HE, Q K- H, YQ W 3 ig-Q gf YE Q M wgix is ,- GX J . 'Q ' ig gf' . W, 1 X . 4 ,N-,. N .,,,. ' 77 5923 A 'f'T 5f: 'f!ffXvV--'N Q .. 4. ' ,. -:a1,:1m:z,v '--,, ,,.. -- ,.,,f a 2 ,.:,,. g .,,, , ,,.,,,, f 1 x 'DY v f Yi :Je X 4 ,-- ':, 'N-?:S-,Zi-1,1412 Y - 4.',- 1 ,- flf f e' AA'W gf1ff1f7'i7 f?'ff',. 'Q - xg 3 - 3 ixgx I ,, v,,, 1511 V 1. .... .,,,, A 5232-U V x Q Wm' 'S 3 e Q, N A S 3 - 3 4 XQ-9 N .N x ' Y' 9 5 5 I hw B M 3 .3 H 3, ,JK Mk 9 Tim JUNIOR CLASS of this year has shown great progress in everything they have undertaken. The students, as ai whole, have proven themselves worthy of the recognition they have received. They have ranked high in both scholastic and athletic activities. One of the precedents of the VVest Milwaukee High School is that the Junior Class sponscrs thc Junior Prom. Under the guidance of Mr. Tangney, committees are chosen, making it possible for all to pzirticipzite in making the Prom z1 success. YV:-3 can rest assured that lvest Milwaukee will have .1 fine group of seniors next full. 1J'l'l'HiflI4'Ilt ..... ........ A LAN EVANS Sm:relm',1f .... Jmm' S0lNIlXTERI IEI.D Vice-Prcsizlmib .. .... W11.1.1.mr Sci-Ixisvi' Trzfmwzrm' .... Douwrirv NVIQBI: 0 X, J Q 9 Finsu' Row:-K. Holmes, T. Mick, E. Vleigle, J. Odcgard, D. Grcis, H. Couhal, E. XVitt, A. Virgin, L. Leinlce, E. Gzirske. S1-:coxn Rows- A. F6'fl6'lllil, A. Neuman, H. Hogzllski, C. Helhnun, E. Nuidnl, D. Kelly, S. Vrzieh, V. NN'z1rzon, M. Nelson, J. Vun Gildcr, P. Dostu. VPTIIIID Row:-L. Sentz, H. Addis, M. NVucherer, Lz1V. Stzuxhen, A. M. VVntke, D. llagner, L. Goessner, G. Stir-gg, M. Trnhlic, D. Graf. ITOURTII Row:-M. Andcres, G. 0'Nm-il, A. Futtu, A. Keske, D. Zickuhr, A. Bzllcken, P. Petek, B. Neuwzxld, li. XViltSOll, E. Gzmunt. Q FIRST Row:-45. Ernst, J. Kneziuk, J. Johnston, L. Kustc-lic, J. VVuchcrcr, J. Sinsel, W. McManus, R. Reid, G. Garvin. Srzcoxn Row:-D. Brown, R. Parudowski, L. Froemming, R. Cesar, L. Kniclcelhein, R. VVug'c, R. Mosser, G. Meier, F. Str-nson, NV. Goff. '.l'Hnm Rowz- M. Brugger, R. Coleman, G. Leivlco, R. Miotke, M. Smiley, L. Duewcll, C. Link, P. Frye, R. Schzxuz, D. Markowitz. Founrri Row:-A. Kahl, XV. Thomas, E. Kaehehneier, R. Bonebreak, E. Baennnert, N. Fivehouse, A. Miller, M. Lemhueh, NV. Hubrich, D. Ludwig. Q FIRST Row:-F. Abel, F. Lewein, A. Torpy, A. Krafcheck, A. Evans, M. Nieholaus, F. Schwei, E. Mills. Srccoxn Row :- K. Schaefer, F. Engellmrdt, J. Bennett, A. Copoulos, LFIXT. Conrad, M. Solberg, G. Nelson, J. O'Leary, M. G. Schmitz. 'l'1111u1 Row:-J. I-Iardie, J. Chris- tianson, D. Burkey, L. Strader, A. Dewey, R. Strykowski, J. Sommcrlield, D. VVebb, K. Schenk. ITOURTII Row:-J. Poheim, XV. Madigan, LaV. Gunderson, M. lievelunt, M. Rutnr, A. Krawezyk, R. Kneusel, G. Guuger. Fnvrir Row:-H. Ott, NV. Kurtzhalts, J. Hardie, R. Markowske, F. Bensene, J. Hudy, A. Krizau, R. Schaefer, NV. 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N I ' Aj ii f A 1 l 51 f4J J ,617 fjfxfflf- 'VLA' X Q T1 s ij s SOPIAIOVMORE CLASS is composed of about one-hundred and ten students, 3 which are still unheard of in the social circles. However, they are a promising I' group and much will probably be heard from them in the future. Many have given 2 much of their time to extra curricular activities such as Student Senate, Hi-Light 3 Staff, Boy's and Girl's Glee club, Dramatic club, and Camera Club. Scholastically the Sophomores are average, holding their ground with such honor students as Q Joe Madrinovich, Walter Zarling, and Ella Bachman. They are represented by 'H many of the boys in athletics, some of which have managed to play with the varsity -L squads. The girls also have been active in their intra-school sports. However, not 1 as many as possible a' rticipating in these outside activities. Time will bring P out the cl acte of 's ss whi 1 will certainly be an asset to West Milwaukee 1 High. X Q , Q . an .WM M. M MM q , ,1 ,uw Q,1JAfwJ,wJl2,z,,1.f . -,.wf.aJw' ll .WJ if y . Fnzsr' Y:-J. Bernau, M. Cir us, L. h , Ma Kneser, J. Rubach . Keske, I. Stitch, D. K . Y 4, Halter, 7, C a rc ND Ul1d, E ohr, . Payne, E. F S 4 . . M 1 A. ' , . ra G. G ' , . . egg!-M. . V1 Row:-D. Erlichm Ll D. Schoesso . Arnie, I. Meyer, S. Wells, B. Wolfgr. , P. Plutschac S. Ring, M. Neulreich, M. Stetzenbach. Founfru Row:-V. Zehm, M. Strci . K iiann, .. f, G. Hochtritt, M. Weber, La V. Beathalter, M. Kyte, A. Horvath, La V. emmer, C. Watson, D. Torpy. FIFT1-I Row:-WV. Ward, B. Farley, A. Nolte, E. Bachmann, L. e r . Bennett, M. A. Cesar, V. Hoffmann, P. Krizan, G. Krumhus, L2 Mecikalski, H. I . N ifsapfi vJ1f44',4Nv'Q1 . Fmsr Roxyzflit Miclra 1flICl1CFbE5!lf6AI3.L-TAB.StiCll,DF. Cesar, W. Krieger, R. Nieland, Buss, C. Zim1if14hn?liTi'fBEcbiGi'i l1bKfEi4D'fgNea6,Y, E. l1,Iolan,f4 XV. Naker, C. Sawin, J. Madrin- ovich, R. Dropp, E. Grafwallner, L. Maney, J. Lembezeder. THIRD Row:-E. Mason, R. Obermayr, J. Friedrich, M. Sperry, L. Helm, M. Streicher, Michel, R. Fischer, L. Schultz, L. Bednarski. FOURTH Row:-W. Zarling, K. Feustel, W. Ewig, D. Meares, C. Erlichmann, G. Garity, P. Kulik, LeRoy Fries, R. Witterholt, J. Beinert. . FIRST Row:-A. Pusach, J. Collins, C. Briski, M. Kalosh, R. Crane, H. Poberezny. SECOND Row:-R. Shar , L. Peterson, B. Roehl, S. Grafenauer, L. Rosche, R. Kosmatka, D. Fueger. 1 ,Sci idt, A. Borkenhagen, C. Mader, D. Smith, F. Hanseder J B. Bruege , I. ' 'c 'ru Row:-M. Kneusel, P. Burgess, B. Rehberg, D. Kocha, . R. Adl A. Ar dt, t, . Elertson. A Mi i is fy Q 1 I if , f .. '- A 9 :, f4'--' ' -' 7.1, , .. W it f'1 'f ' fc' 2J'5'flXC:'1 ,1 X nfl., X Q ii ...1.-.. . ,. s-...:'-' 2 '...'.. L .sc .,.. ,. . .:- . .-.. ...... . - - . ' .. s -. -' -:-4 2' gf! 1 .W X. Y I ' -fr Al ' ivy. ssoixsm. 7'ADX C ' YA X I 5 ff -- - .. .. . 'c ' ' -N ' Via M rj! It , I 5 Il, ......... 1 ,. M ,f y' A , ,H-,,,-,.,.. ' , 5- ' f j S 'ami fi i.g....- lfmmuuuuawi xx n Y f n f 'io J 1 , rs- 1 .gzzgi 1' .mo . rr' f . il - - '15 lu? Q41 'iw V' I .... ...... 1, ..-s-. '67 ,7 J ....., .asf , E ' ' L , -S 47 ' - .. anew as .. Mix!! QW I FRESHMEN 1 W3 ffifbff w W -'N . Z.fM1xfSQ' 'VIA 2 '??3x,,, ,f vqfxf:::'xS'--ixT:Xx'3W,,., .... X Q x 21 , 5 V ,H .,,.AA, Q, 322 V '--X 3' izru mf . E V- ' , ..., 1 'H X 'i ' JFIM Q' ff f wg x,g4x, f5 Ls W. N: ,fimfffzv-2: ....,, ' 1 ..,.- 97 ' 'f -'ARK Y'-'W f:'fZ'f4!1f,fff2vf?W0fQ I 1 ' Www-W-.W ..,. f, Q TI1IS YEARS GROUP of freshmen has shown their desire to do right by their mar- velous achievements. Although they have only been at VVest Milwaukee High School for one short year, their progress denotes an enterprising and ambitious V10 class. The class as a whole has a fine scholastic standing and has shown its willing- Z ness to cooperate with the rest of the student body by taking an active interest in all 0, extra-curricular activities. They are sure to forge ahead rapidly and will be a credit 1 to lVest Milwaukee High School in future years. A 'I'I i CD -B i Q Fmsr Row:-D. Hudy, J. Madigan, E. Polzer, R. Rogalski, S. NVeber, K. Waite, B. Ogri- zovich, J. Monta, A. Trescmer, l. Gnat. Slicoxn Row:-H. Baniel, F. Hatch, B. Hoover, M. Paasch, D. Schaefer, A. Kanakaris, L. Schnell, J. VVentz, F.. Monoghan, M. Quinnes. THIRD Row:-D. Allen, T. Eft, A. Tesch, M. Barth, LaV. Binger, E. Pionkowski, D. Rudolph, A. Lemmer, B. XVilliams, V. Delano, R. Elder. Fmmrn Rmvz- J. Taddey, E. Becker, A. lievelant, M. Nicholas, S. Geckler, L. Benda, V. VVauer, A. Baranek, B. Hoffman, R. Blaskey. FIFTH Bow:-J. Clark, N. Reid, J. Schift, E. Bublitz, D. Ceel, M.. J. Vlfehb, D. Anderson, M. Rehberg, B. Boll, B. Shumaker. Q Fmsu' Row:-B. Goff, J. Bartoloth, J. Byrne, H. Ruehle, K. Manke, VV. Dayton, F. Roznik, F. Ciecka, A. Helling. Srzcoxn Row:-C. Bruhn, D. York, H. Lehrer, E. Janko, J. Grafwallner, J. Fugger, C. Godsell, P. Wajtysiak, VV. Dunnett, J. Smelnitsky, D. Hoffman. Trrrnn Row:-H. Gromacki, K. Schroeder, N. Fedenia, B. Johnston, P. Bakshta, G. Knickel- bein, W. Simon, H. Bruckbauer, P. Vl'ojtysiak. Foonrrr Row:-J. Steffek, W. Schmidt, E. Halter, VV. Collins, G. Stremke, D. Synch, L. W'eiss, M. Mattmiller, E. Koehn, R. Walker. FIFTI-r Row:-L. Fairchild, P. Brenner, B. Hohl, G. Meyer, R. Schroeder, T. Nordseth, J. Treuer, M. Hatch, R. Kachelmeier, C. Erickson, K. Lascelle. Q FIRST Row:-R. Kahl, C. Paulsen, L. Reischl, T. W'ertschnig, A. Finne, R. Schroeder, C. Engelhart, A. Nietzke. SECOND Row:-V. Eckel, B. Butzlatf, R. Shaikis, E. Sharpingz, L. Meier, L. Slaby, M. Sem, E. Peterson, A. Zeleznik. 'I'Hmn Row:-M. Zeleznik, J. Greis, M. W'ucherer, B. Kocs, M. VVaite, M. Proberezny, L. Pohlrnann, H. Rauscher, S. Stich, WV. Juhre. FOURTI'I Row:-S. Krueger, H. Guenther, J. Micale, E. Puzach, J. Small, L. Trapp, A. Bastian, J. Dewey, E. Meier, M. Raebel. -. A' 'l .,., ,,. . .... - t 'r' ' p 'i A . ' ezf X x E. 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A ' v , A , J.,..a.. f - 1 1 ,, Qwegfmimww-,:rM 1Q,M'f4 - ---M ffxLff-. .. + 1fQaaQ2kfz MJD 1 W W-1' V - H WV in jf':.:g-QQ .... Iii- Y Y J STUDENT SENATE O TITIS PROMINENT, active group under the able advisorship of Mr. Leahy, was organized four years ago with the purpose of creating a spirit of leadership among the students and to provide a medium between the faculty and the student body. One of the offices of tl1e social secretary of the Student Senate is the sending of flowers and cards of condolence to students or members of their families during times of illness or bereavement. The student performing these duties is Betty Gebhard. Secretary Lucille Goessner, Treasurer Jeanne Bennett, Vice-president John Hayduk, Filing Secretary ltlarion Kienzle, Sergeant-at-Arms Orville Bluhm all assist President Helbert. As a reward for their meritorious work, the senior members of this organization receive pins upon graduation. Gold pins are awarded to all ofhcers, and to members who have been in the senate for three years or more, silver pins are awarded to two year members and bronze pins to one year members. FIRST Row:-J. Hayduk QV.-Pres.j, L. Goessncr CSec'y.j, C. Helbert CPres.j, Mr. Leahy CAdvisorj, V, 'Holmes C'I'reas.j, M. Durante QSgt.-at-Armsj, D. Bacle QSocial Sec.j, SncoNn Row :-J. Madrinovich, E. Nolte, B. Mlilliams, E. Peterson, H. Rauscher, J. Bennett, l. Fischer, M. Kienzle. Tnnm Row :-E. Gaunt, S. Geckler, B. Neuwalcl, D. Burkey, A. Copou- los, L. Kienzlc, A. Gromacki. Foiuvrir Row :-A. Baleken, J. Sommerfield, D. Webb, B. Geb- hard, F. Benene, R. Fisher, E. Small, R. Moosbruggcr. Fnqrrr Row :- VV. Zarling, L. Bestcl, L. Gerlach, J. Panduro, O. Bluhm, L. Kastelie, J. NVuchcrer, F. Abel, C. Holston. CAMERA CLUB CAMERA FANS find this club 35 source of information and experience in the field of photography. Numerous phases are discussed and explained by hir. Tangney, who is quite a fan himself. The members develop and print their own pictures. Some of them go into more advanced Helds such as enlarging and finishing. Many members have their own printing and enlarging equipment. Competition is very keen for the cup which is presented to the member who has amassed the best collec- tion of artistic photography. FIRST Row:-F. McMahon, L. Gerlach, H. Ott, C. Nelson, E. Schaefer, J. Sinsel, Mr. Tangney. Sscoxn Row:--L. Fairchild, S. Clark, H. Bradshaw, G. Gauger, L. Brownell, A. Miller, J. Keuziak. LETTERMEN,S CLUB O THIS CLUB is open to any boy who has earned a major letter for any sport. This restriction makes it one of the select boys' clubs of the school. Its activities are usually connected with school sports. The club has determined the standard school sweater. Any boy receiving a varsity letter must have the O.K. of the Letterman's Club which determined Whether or not he has rightfully earned the award. Movies concerning sports are occasionally presented to the student body by the club as one of its outside activities. FIRST Row:-F. Lewein, J. Wlieeler, Mr. Stokke QAdvisorj, H. Sherer, VV. Fleter, VV. Schnepp. SrcoNn Row:-R. Fischer, R. Bell, S. Clark, R. Bonebreak, R. Schauz, H. Brad- shaw. THIRD Row:-J. Johnston, J. Ceel, L. Kastelic, A. Torpy, O. Bluhm, J. Hayduk, M. Durante. FOURTIT Row: P. Futta, D. Bade, F. Abel, WV. Madigan, T. Studzinski, C. Hol- ston, M. Elertson. . ..... .... W ,A ..f 6 C- '-e- . ,P-fqi... 'srgk -as ?!fffQ2?'x fi ---s, ' f ':1f 14511.23 -'AMN ........i':iZ.. :.. -'- -- 1 .-Z. .L. 555223. nm-14, .x '---'r 4 W 33? ,ll '-.sz --w--:y-'--A'uu...- ff-uwlgayw, in ---5-:ay L V, 1.--'F' . ,A -- 'avg rgrbn -VVYVV g A A 5 , Q -I V, N V I V 55.1, . ,-fs . , .34 ., f. Q Cb. 5 C ...1 .. -' .N ---' we 1-'rr H- J' . rf 1 - jg: fs- 'r rf 1' -e '.-rf - rf f-fr ..... NNN-me-W -'-- - i ....- , f TN ---A --' . ' . L, ..,, w-if , -F . Mn. LEA!-TY Advisor MR. TANGNEY Advisor Corxcn SCHWEI Advisor WINGS GERMAN GLUB HOME EGONUMIGS .... ffl?-.,.. T 'N Q ,. l.....-x 43.3-Xjg, fa YWXM .asv ,- 0 , X 'nrgxxxf-,f,x , ,, ,.,.,.g iw.-'- ma '-L--15.-1 RLQ-f' , .A f' .--,., 'r- ft 'f 57? ' . , ,-- , , ,. IJ- I --, .f-Jim' if 1- U .,... 9-2.1 7. ,,,, v w Pf-'- f.- .. - 'fm--' ' , gi ,,.,...-h . my '-- ... 4, .J.. ' ' -' '32--an -E+, , K. --V --iz, ' 'ff 1 ' 4- 'X -' Q- ' f WE? ff W W if f I 1, n. 1' Q5 f YW xl fx ,fy XX fins Q .fu-m1.,.Q fm? mmfmwm ,LA L' 7 f W h , I XY 1 MJ J A WINGS Q UNDER TI-IE LEADERSHIP of Mr. Tangney this club has become one of great in- interest to aviation minded students. Some very creditable work has been done by its members in the way of building model airplanes. Wllateifer help a member may need concerning construction problems is discussed at their meetings. Discussions of every phase of aviation give the members countless things to occupy their spare time. Fmsr Row:-L. Bestel, H. Ott, J. Hardy, Le R. Brownell, J. Sinsel. SECOND Row:-J. Faust, L. Fairchild, C. Nelson, E. Mason, Mr. Tangncy. GERMAN CLUB Q TIJE GERMAN CLUB of VVest Milwaukee High School comprises members of the German Classes. lVIr. Kramer is the adviser. During the year the club engaged in a number of activities: a buffet lunch, a tobaggan party, moving pictures of Germany and a Christmas prgoram. There were also programs dealing with the lives of great German authors and composers. The present oflicers are: President,-Francis Perryg Vice President,-VValter Pohcimg Secretary,-Dorothea Hagnerg Treasurer,-Janet Ploetz. This club is organized to promote cultural activities by the study of contri- butions which German men have given to civilization. Fmsr Row:-W. Poheim CV. Pres.p, B. Neuwald fStudcnt Senate Rcprcsentativej. Mr. Kramer fAclviSorj, F. Perry fPres.H, D. l-lagncr CSec'yb, J. Ploetz f'l'reas.j, VV. Fleter. Sncoxn Row:-- B. Shumaker, C. Hellman, M. VVucherer, L. Sentz, L. Goessner, M. Kienzle, M. Andcres. 'l'if1mn Row: E. VVitt, H. Kugler, E. Bachmann, L. Lemke, A. M. VVutke, D. Graf, D. Goessner. E. Gibson, A. Virgin. Founru Row:-E. Briski, L. Wachholz, E. Hinz, H. VVurccr, A. Pettit, E. Borkenhagen, J. Sommerfielcl, D. YVcbb. FIFTH Row:-E. NVachholz, H. Steekel, A. Keske, G. Keske, A. Miller, E. Holpfer, D. Laclwig, F. Bensene, B. Gebhard. HOME ECONOMICS O THE HOME ECONOMICS Club with lVIiss Knutson acting in an advisory capacity has had a varied and interesting program this year. Among other activities was a trip to Gas Company, where a cooking demonstration was held, a lecture on Scan- dinavian by Miss Knutson, followed by a Norwegian lunch, and a Bunco Party: the latter has become an annual affair. One of the aims of the organization is to form a closer contact between the home economics department and the home life of the girls. Dorothy Zickuhr is the president of the organization, Gladys Steig, treasurer, La Verne Conrad, vice-president, Maxine Nelson, secretary, Arleen -Balcken and Agathea Copoulos are Student Senate representatives. FIRST Row:-D. Greis, G. Stieg, D. Zickuhr QPres.j, Miss Knutson fAclvisorj, M. Nelson, La V.Conrad, A. Copoulos, A. Balcken. Srzcoxn Row:-H. Vorpahl, M. Payne, M. Martin, A. M. VVutke, M. Streicher, D. Schoessow, I-I. Addis, E. Polzer, L. Petterson, T. Mick, La V. Gunderson, S. Grafenauer. T1-mm Row :--L. Rosche, J. Christiansen, M. G. Schmitz, A. Kraw- acyzk, R. Kosmatka, R. Strykowski, M. Revelant, B. Krueger, F. Hanseder. - 'rf'f.Tlf-':- ,. .,,. ..,. .fit . ff-a- f- ,aqff - -. :fa-131351 .f----1 3' 4:11 ,GX ,gi Mmhwzrmm 'M WM Ja favigeaagefx 0'-ws' - , . ' 't 2Ei.i-W 511. 1-aff.. is V f -fl f 2 N ' '- C, W-fa -'af - --93' X ...Ja ,..........: .. ..,. V . s -' .. ' ,, ,- , ' - -vv-A-- -M H A Q, , , V3-M ' ', H '--' : -' ..,.m..- - ., V 1. -, '. Q FT A ' :Q 715 it 4 r. ,,31.sa5m-' Esau -. J-k M534 M- - ix. 2' 314. .K ,A K fl: .. . 'X X - f-s .Q.'9fNx:rg-5 f -----v ---1 ,,,.. nn-51255: .,M..vzf 'M - ' - df I 'wif g Q D .. .. .. .- ..... e. ...., e. ..,... -. ,, fl.. . , U ..,. , , 'MK-W.?m'W K, L . . f elif , EM Nxxsxgx. AMX if 5 E x an d I . n4 , MR. VITANGNEY Advisor Mn. KRABIER Advisor Miss KN U'rsoN Advisor - HLLIGHTS DRAMA CLUB ANNUAL STAFF -,-: -x., , .4.,, fjff X 'X K - x f Q 'xf4f . JAN ,A ww-Xfl' 7' K 1 :: ---xg Q N 13 N 1 A 1 f , A 'f Qvf'--M rn. sg, 4, ,A MSW B A ,ffiy 1 XA E Q X 4.a.4.4.a,444f' ..L. ....,, N -H ,,.x.,. 95,-Ziff- l ' 1SE? ..,., .,, -f--', 'H V1 'f ' f- E.-A ,f-N. S..-:J-----' ,,,::, :... L 9 Vlvlqzi llll, ,Z I .JEL ,..Qi-,LJf..,-T7f::.::,f. ,, via , f - .' - ,L-, D 5.5.2. bv l hi --H W J ---'-gL1',,g...1.Lfa,. ,' :-- 1j ' if 4:5 f,:'f iftA'JTJ'71EIfT ,E,m1.A'fTff'l'ffff-'i K-Mvf55'5Hf, :' -'-.. , A ,,,' -' A' f-'f-1 ff Iinjfff --A- gg lm mK m. HI-LIGHTS STAFF QB AL'1'I-IOUGI-I this newspaper staff has a decreased membership in comparison to that of previous years, the paper has been rated as one of the best in the state, and also has won a National Honor rating. The paper saw two editors in the terminating' year, namely, Elaine Borkenhagen and John Weiss, who were very eapably advised by Mr. Schubert, a member of the faculty. Fnxsr Row:-M. Kneusel, F. Benscnc, Mr. Schubert CAdvisorj, E. Borkenhagen Qliditorj, Fagan. C. Holston. Sncoxo Row:-A. M. Vkfutke, M. Kyte, E. Peterson, F. Perry, J. Ben- nett, B. Godfrey, Lu V. Benda. Tnnm Row:--R. Nieland, D. Burlcey, B. Krueger, J. XVeiss, A. Gromacki, XV. Nelson, B. Roehl. DRAMATIC CLUB O TIIIS YEAR the Dramatic Club, under the guidance of Miss Becker, dissolved into a more or less feminine organization. Groups were formed and the members concen trated on the dramatization of Workshop plays. The club alms to create an interest in acting and to formulate better habits of speech. The Christmas play, Christmas at Casey's , achieved real success due to the excellent cooperation of its members. There was no necessity to elect oflicers this year, due to the small membership, never- theless it is believed that far more can be aecomplishd by a smaller group in this type of organization. Fmsr Row:-J. Panduro, D. Zuckuhr, J. Andacht, Miss Becker fAdvisorj, F. Bensene. V. Koopmeiers, J. Lavin. Sncoxn Row:-D. Kelly, V. Vkiarzon, M. Nelson, B. Shumalcer, l. Meyer, L. Thew. M. Phillips, J. Ploetz. 'l'num Row:-G. Bruhn, M. Mayer, E. Vkleigle, J. Odegrard, R. XX'atson, J. Bennett, B. Godfrey, A. Copoulos. ANNUAL STAFF 9 THE GRADUATING Senior class of 1938 has chosen as their representatives this staff to publish the VVe Mi Hi. FIRs'r Row:-'La V. Zarline, O. Bluhm, B. lVloosbruD:p3cr. C. Helbert Cliditorj, Mr. Sowle CAdvisorj, E. Borlcenhaxreu Cllsst. Editorl, L. Gerlach fliusiness Meri. Sncoxn Row:- L. Nelson, J. Ploetz, I. Fisher. J. Lavin, M. Kienzle. B. Godfrev. G. Bruhn. J. Goff. T1-Imn Row 1-A. Gromaelci, D. Madrinori'-h, J. iWeiss, E. Small, J. Panduro, B. Gebhard, W. Nelson, J. Andacht. Editor, .......... ....... C liitord Helhert ivere Bruhn, Loraine Nelson, Orville flxsixtrzzzt Editov' ...... Elaine B01'liCl'll1Z15l'Pl'1 Blubm. B'zcsi11rf.ws ilil'fUIll,UHI' ............ Lee Gerlach Aclz'e1'tisi1m Eflitors Senior Class Editors ................ June Panduro, Elaine Borkenhagen, La. Verne Zarling, Janis Andacht. Janet Loraine Nelson, Lee Gerlach. Ploetz, June Panduro, John Vklciss. Urrlevzclao- Editor .......... Vllerner Nelson O7'gCl1IlZCll'l07I Editors ................ Unrler Class Editor ..,. Al Grcmzicki Betty Godfrey, Dan Madrinovich, Guin- Snapshot Editor ..... ..... I .ee Gcrlaeh . J .r.--'r if Q:-ff'-'--v. 2:2 ff- .. t . ,ff Q M y LIQA hu ,,... ,jr :.-- W .I LN, ...,... L .. - :A....n.er.u--anew' jlv gg 551: 5, ', -. ir' ,pf , - ....,,,... .4-.i -- -l H '7'!lfj A, -- - g,..'- , ,,A, '57 Y., --' ..mf. e4 f qr M -' ' ' A -e J' Mn. SCIIUBEIKT Advisor Miss Blccicran Advisor Mn. Sow1.13 Advisor GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ' BOYS' CUUKING ' CLUB MQ 5? mymiig nLs 2 Q55 ff sf W .ADJ AJQQQJ V E Q 5 L s5'vL5vil?fWsfv55g 7f,l11..f.,y ro- 3 1 10.45,-rx-rs! G . J X . u I 3 BOY'S COOKING CLASS Q THE Boys COOKING CLASS is one of the most popular classes in the school. Due to its limited size it is usually reserved for the Seniors. From the successful outcome of their many pie and cake sales, we can safely say that this women's occupation holds no mysteries for the boys. The boys are. sure to benefit from this class. FIRST Row:-S. Ernst, J. Wheeler, Miss Knutson, C. Raasch, O. Bluhm, F. Schwei. SECOND Row: R. Bell, G. Meier, C. Wrangofske, E. Pipp, M. Krniecik, M. Schmid, R. Roeglin. THIRD Row:-W. Poheim, R. Mueller, P. Futta, W. Wrangofskc, A. Trapp, M. Durante, D. Bade. GIRLS, GLEE CLUB I GREATER STRESS this year was laid on individual work than ever before in the Girl's Glee Club. This was due to a great extent to the decrease in membership which was brought about by the formation and development of the mixed chorus. Under the capable direction of Miss Liess, the members learn the correct principles of singing, and, if these tenets are conscientiously applied they will develop better posture and acquire more poise. FIRST Row:-K. Waite, E. Hinz, M. Waite, Miss Lciss, B. Krueger, M. Kneusel. Srzcoxn Row: J. Clark, M. Kyte, L. Thew, A. Virgin, M. Phillips, E. Witt. GIRL,S CLUB Q To PRoMoTE social feeling among the girls, to develop a spirit of cooperation and a tolerant attitude towards members of other clubs, and to stimulate an interest in etiquette comprise the purpose of this all-girl social organization. Under Miss Anton's supervision the Girls' Club has achieved success in all of its undertakings. A noteworthy achievement was the Christmas charity work, at which time toys were collected and remade, and then presented to one hundred and twenty-five needy children. A capable group of otlicers, Marian Kienzle, President, Florence Ben- sene, Vice-president, Betty Gebhard, Secretary, Lucille Goessner, Treasurer, and Clara Hellman, Student Senate Representative, headed the group. FIRST Row:-E. Gibson, B. Gebhard QSecly.j, D. Goessner fTreas.j, F. Bensene QV.- Pres.j, Miss Anton QAdvisorj, M. Kienzle QPres.j, V. Holmes QStudent Senate Representa- tivej, M. Waite, L. Rosche, B. Krueger, P. Burgess, M. Kncusel. SECOND Row:-H. Baniel, J. Wentz, La V. Mund, C. Hellman, D. Kelly, V. Warzon, M. Nelson, D. Rudolph, E. Becker, M. Neulrich, V. Wauer, D. Schoessow. 'FIIIRD Row:-M. Zuinnies, S. Wever, B. VVilliams, J. Taddy, L. Thelen, H. Goelzer, E. Nolte, E. Nolte, D. Graf, D. Hagner, L. Goessner, I. Fisher. FOURTH Row: J. Lavin, V. Eckel, M. Kyte, D. Anderson, J. Odegard, M. J. Webb, E. Polzer, E. Sharping, S. Geckler, E. Peterson, B. Ogrizovich, J. Madigan. IPIFTII Row:- La V. Benda, T. Mick, B. Neuxvald, P. Petek, E. VVeigle, A. Keske, M. McGowan, E. Gaunt, A. Balcken, B. Boll, E. Thelen. SIXTII Row:-A. Zeleznik, D. Schroeder, R. Vlatson, J. Bennett, K. Holmes, F. Schmidt, J. Horn, A. Mann, R. Strykowski, S. Grafenauer, D. Kujawa, A. Nolte. SEVENTI-I Row z-M. Zeleznik, H. Rauscher, K. Waite, D. Greis, A. Copou- los, La V. Conrad, J. Sommerfield, D. W'ebb, R. Keske, L. Slaby, S. Krueger. . . ,,,. . ..,. F 'vflli-, ,... I M. !:f1'.1...f iif. 1i fz 'T.ffiQ'..f :?.. '- Z. Z f , ' . '- ...... '- -l..'.'::'...-r H s -I . qi, 421 f , N ....,, ...-.. ,, ,. if we 1 .,,. .L ....... - . - 2 , . .TW V -'-e -'---- , . -A '- '- , 1 M ISS Kxursox Advisor M ISS Lniss Advisor Miss ANTON Advisor ' BOYS'GLEE CLUB G.A.A. LUB G RGHERY M M' ..,, .. ,.,, W fj:-x, X1 X , y M., ,.-N,-N149 NM' -wx ff- --wwf. ,A -X 1 ,..x. 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W ' .1 i 'A' 1 ',Jz,.1f,--Z,:'2' ,'T'w,,ff - - -M -AA ?7 2x 9V ,' iC f , , ., , , ,..f4.1::g1....1...1L...--77'?f2.:::.....,... --Zimim. f.,.11W....,uUf ,QV f' 5, '- ffjffx QT' ,eflfy j If , J -J 1 ji JL yu., . fin J ,1 A . 'JI Qffixl :fp 'd3,.q:l.!!l ll 1' .f1Qf?f1'Lfk' 'T 'LAQM I fflmvi-7 xg-4:-V31 ,,QM,1P4f.,- W -v.g . -1 I' K iu..ff?3 lx LAX, 5.1, HfC,1m,3, :N f' K! fr' fgyywfxj OL, f W f? fvfv M ,.Q..Q, UL 14 'VA B' v fowl, ,ia Q--,f-Lfwm. U ,AiZlff.f?4fKjf.:Q'f, BOYS' GLEE C UNDER THE CAPABLE tutelage of Miss Liess, tl1e boys of this club have the op- portunity to further 'their interests in the field of music. The club provides both en- joyment and education. .lt is here that the boys finer music. The wide variety of songs is always sure to keep their interest alive. The highlight of the year is the Suburban Music Festival in which keen competition is given by other schools. C L U B receive a greater understanding of F1Es'r Row:-J. Dewey, R. Dilger, C. Bruhn, R. Judd, Miss Licss. Sucoxn Row:-C. Holston, A. Miller, O. Bluhm, NV. Hubrich, Mr. Kaye. G. A. A. Q TIJE ATHLETIC activities for the girls of the high school are under the sponsor- ship of the G.A.A. This active organization, led by Miss Haberkorn, has had dur- ing the past year several hikes, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and St. Patrick's Day parties, besides the initiations and the climax of the year, the annual Kiddie,' or Boy and Girl party. One of the institutions of the G.A.A. is its point system, whereby girls are rewarded for the athletic activities by receiving a number of points. At the end of the school year, the club presents a felt emblem to each girl with 800 points, a chenille to each girl with 1500 points, and a gold pin and guard to each girl with 2000 points. The girls consider it a great honor to receive an award. For the first semester, Dorothy Schroeder was presidentg upon her grad- nation, Ethel Nolte was elected. Assisting these two were Dorothy Zickhur, Vice- president, Betty Gebhard, Secretaryg Esther Briski, Treasurer, Jean Sommer-- Iield, Student Senate Representative, and Dorothy Wvebb, Point Secretary. Frnsr Row:-E. Briski Q'l'reas.j, D. Zickuhr QV.-Pres.j, B. Gebhard, QSec.j, Miss Haber- korn fAdvisorj, D. Schroeder QPres.j, D. Webb QPoint Sec'yj, J. Summerfield QStudent Sen- ate Representativej. SECQND Row:-H. Baniel, M. Paasch, L. Schnell, E. Lohr, M. Payne, L. Payne, E. Felske, La V. Binger, J. VV'entz, M. Nelson, B. Shurnaker. Tnmn Row:-T. Eft, V. Delano, M. YVuCherer, I. Gnat, M. Stetzcnbach, R. Ratzmann, D. Graf, E. Nolte, E.. Nolte, R. Andersen, M. Barth. FlUUR'I I-I Row:-G. Bruhn, D. Anderson, L. Benda, J. Greis, L. Pet- terson, G. Krumhus, M. Kyte, A. Nolte, E. NVeigle, M. McCowvan, E. Gauut. FrErH Row:- J. Bernau, M. Cirfus, E. Peterson, M. Sem, E. Polzer, M. Rehberg, B. Kocs, J. Panduro, J. Clark, H. Coubal. SIXTH Row:-La V. Conrad, J. Rubach, M. Knescr, E. Hintz, A. Vlfucherer, M. W'ueherer, A. Bastian, M. Kneuscl, A. Balcken, H. Guenther, ARCHERY CLUB 0 THE ARCHERY CLUB which was formerly only open to boys was, last September, opened to the girls as well. The club met after school hours for the purpose of practicing and perfecting the technique of the sport. In the formal meetings the members were instructed in the making and using of the different articles of equip- ment necessary to the sport such as the bow, arrows, and wrist guards. The club hopes to be able to have practice during the winter months as well as in nice weather. During the last year the club was headed by Joseph Palmersheim, who was assisted by June Odegard, Vice-president, Florence Bensene, Secretaryg and En- gene Mason, Treasurer. Mr. Kendziorski is the advisor. Fmsfr Row:-K. Kraft, E. Mason, F. Bensenc, J. Odegard, Mr. Kendziorski QAdvisor'j, J. Palmersheim, F. Schwei. Srcoxn Row:-R. Vtleiss, C. Sowin, R. Paradowski, J. Rubach, L. Fairchild, M. Anderes. L. Benda, D. Zickuhr. '1'nnm Row:-M. Sem, J. Greis, A. Wilch, J. Bennett, J. Sommerfreld, D. Vxlebb, M. Kneser, D. Greis. Founrrr Row:-D. Andacht, T. Nordseth, R. Neiland, K. Schank, E. Meier, J. Schmidt, A. Miller, L. Bestel. -sa, f M7115 ' F1551 ww Lf'-4 0 in 'Q S f-fa Z5 mi .gin ,, .ref-.M-. W Jfaisam N, ,C ...W- 5 1: I ,,-- f '7:' -sw 1 ff' 1 -ff' '--. ..,,. . ' ' 5 Nr-, .A i.:: 'E'A?Lv- ' ..-'f'f'ilB. L ,.fva,.v1 v1l.f-,e:-.gr-- . 3' 11.-,.-.-f-si-e,..'. flf f 3 G.-MX TWT! ' rfwv-assfw's.'f::'zf147 f a., .-fa -.1-.s-, 113 ,...v..y., . - ?4fl'Q..,57 . ' s . . e .. ... . , , M J A- ' - ' A . ' ' ' ,, --V W' , Mr- . .ww A a - -1 1 ll .1 A ,, ,.. ,, ,M . 'W ..,.. , K... -.. 1 .. 3732, E, .3 -K - , , N 4 -- , r ,Q ' - f. . - .s l Qwrs V - fi le' K one 'M' ' is... Ia,- 4. X- - :. .1,',1.s,5.sss', I f -4---- I .5--i ---' -:vias l. ,N V .- ' ' , I M Iss Lrsrss Advisor Miss I-IABERKORN MR. KENDZIORSKI Advisor ' MIXED GHDRUS 12-B SENIURS 9-B FRDSH I f'1iff'F1 'N Mm, ,, f--'-X f-:wax-'-xi'f3: '?N:g,,, is Ci X ' N rm- T nrxxznanzlijg. x 'iw'-Yfh. .ffif3 f55.,,,N in i -. . -- , 'f' 'xbil - ...... .. ., 'A' jg 1 f X f 5 J.:: f23 +V-fi W' xii, ,,Y,, I . '42, -x.,--Z 7-':i 5 121 .4 I fix,-re-f. .1 - , ,,. :41i::.,g5.x ...Jw ,- - Q M ref-I1 , rg' ,. 'i , ' if - ' , 'E ,.,. ,. -,. ., ...,, w, 1 , h - .. ,- 1 , . W' . 1 ,ru ' ' 7:37 fi Q5 L1-4-L. ,,....-, .. ' Q: H ' 223-F! '-,, V Y, Y, , Mfiifirvfp, ' .LQLWYI Y,!.f X ffm? JQ, q fi ff Mwdi rt' .PW WCM ...wh :raw MIXED CHORUS I THE MIXED CHORUS is under the direction of Miss Liess who is assisted by Miss Woujtowvicz. This organization is one of the most recently formed clubs in the school, as well as one of the largest. lt is open to everyone regardless of his status as a singer for here one is taught how to sing. Proper methods of breath control, the acquisition of better tone quality, and other valuable prerequisites of singing are studied. There are no oflicers other than Student Senate representative, Orville Bluhm. Fmsr Row:-F. Schwei, F. Bensene, M. Kneusel, J. Barton, Miss Liess cDlTCCttJTD, Mr. Kaye fAssistant Directory, W. Hubrich, O. Bluhm, C. Holston. Sucoxu Row:-C. Bruhn, J. Wentz, M. VVucherer, I. Meyer, D. Anderson, A. Wilch, A. Virgin, E. Bublitz, E. Hinz, M. Nikolaus. TIfIIIz.D Row:-L. Fairchild, M. Waite, M. J. Webb, L. Thew, M. Phillips, E. Witt, B. Godfrey, R. Watson, A. Revelant, J. Clark, A. Keske. FKOURTII Row:-M. Rehberg, D. Burkey, La V. Benda, V. Holmes, M. Cesar, K. VVaite, E. Briski, M. McGowan, S. Grafen- auer, A. Dewey, M. Poberezny. FIr'rI-I Row :-S. Kreuger, J. Panduro, B. Gebhard, D. Webb, J. VVeiss, R. Dilger, J. Dewey, G. Garity, A. Miller, R. Judd, W. Poheim. 12B SENIORS O ALTI-IoUGH this is a small group, it is very active and progressive. Their nIIm- ber is due largely to the fact that several of their students have completed the high school work in three and one-half years. These eleven students have been very active during their high school years, in music, in athletics, and in social organizations. Anabel Wilch belongs to the mixed chorus, Arthur Uebelacher at- tends band and orchestra, and Audrey Mann is an able cheer leader and Girls Club member. FIRST Row:-D. Timper, H. VVurcer, C. Nelson, Mr. Peters fAdvisorj, H. Ott, R. Perko. SIIcoND Row:-F. VVais, A. Uebelacker, A. Mann, A. XVilch, A. Pettit, B. Biegel. 9B FRESHMEN O TVIID-YEAR GRADUATION from the Pershing School sent a line class of beginning students to the High School in February. Evelyn Dosta, James Garity, Shirley Hol- vey, Anna Jrolf, Shirley Lipcomb, Audrey Nelson, Richard Perko, Warren Soley, and Frank Stenson have brothers and sisters who either attend or are attending VVeMiHi. Several of these people will continue their Band work in High School and from all indications we will have people in this small group who will express them- selves by being willing workers in many other lines of activities. The WEMIHI staff takes this opportunity of welcoming these new students to West Milwaukee High School. FIRST Row:-W. Fredricks, F. Schwei, D. F. Rosenberger, Mr. Cesar, J. Lewko, B. Arnold, VV. Soley, R. Perko. Sncoxn Row:-A. Jrolf, P. Ogrizovich, J. Garity, A. Esters, S. Lipscomb, De O. Sherer, A. Nelson, J. Dobrotinsek, G. Gaieck. TIiIRD Row: S. Konga, E. Dosta, S. Holvey, F. Stenson, W. Anderson, R. Mueller, A. Yuvan, B. Lukomski, J. Hernes. ' X -- -: - -'W 1' r- 'l:l'. .-f---H ...--ff --1-f f- . . .- . . ...,.,. ....... .. . .. 4 SVG. M flfff. ---4 . Nlluifiir, 4,51 ri 'X F I ' Q . .. -'Nasa'-1,1 . , . jx-. II.. ,1f-.unn.....n.T1- -a.:- --1 me i 5 ff ff1 f.353, 5 fy - W E 15, ng., 'A ' ff- ssggQic,esg4. nixrsefi ,yr ., .,.. Q.. ..... I ,, . . warg, ,j. - A , f'-' 3- .. S' XE:15:t2s3Esx:x..Imx- ..,......... .. sa. h --,-,. Mk' lf' :X .... 1. ...,.. .. . . Q L .. .- -1, ..12'2I?'f'1 .:-.115 ,N . -1 Nagy fs- A ..... .,. .....,.. 'LT'::u-- Aff' - Miss LIIISS Advisor MR. PETERS Advisor INTRAMURAL BOARD I I I1 cn u.l : 2 Z 3 I : z 2 ,. A.,,AA. Aiivfi, Af ,,.-. H f ' - 4 - wi- --'- -- x iY.W 5f9f'?f,5'2JPfw ' M QA INTRAMURAL BOARD 0 TIAIIS BOARD consists of two representatives from each class under the guidance of Mr. Kuhs. Its work consists of preparing a program for various noon hour sports- They make out schedules, rules, and provide oflicials and equipment. Among the sports it includes are football, basketball, volleyball and baseball. Through the Work of this board it is possible for those boys who do not wish to go out for varsity competition to participate in athletics. Boys who work or are not able to go for sports after school, find the noon hour a convenient time to enter into school sports. Fnisr Row:-R. Fischer, A. Gromacki, E. Janko, K. Gunderson. Sneoxu Row:-D. Bade, L. Kastelic, J. Hayduk, M. Elertson. MIXER ORCHESTRA I THE MIXER ORCHESTRA, under the direction of Mr. Kramer, again swung into a new and interesting session. Although five members were lost through graduation, the orchestra has two accordianists, three trumpeters, four saxaphonists, two clari- netists, three violinists, a guitar player, and a pianist. These sixteen musicians, fifteen of them being students, represent Maestro Kramer and his Swingstersf' The or- chestra played after several basketball games, one of them being sponsored by the Letterman's Club, one by the Student Senate, and one by the orchestra itself. They also played for the Turkey Raffle Dance given by the 12A Seniors, and for the Stunt Night program, as well as the get-acquainted mixers. Mr. Kenneth Kaye accompanied the orchestra as pianist. Fmsfr Row:-K. Sturm, NV. Ewig, F. Bcusene, J. Drozen, J. 1 anduro, G. Bruhn, E. Bork- enhagen, VV. Nelson. SECOND Row: C. Owens, M. Zeleznik, A. Zeleznik, A. Uehelacker, J. Bennett Mr. Kramer, A. Neitzke, D. Burkey, F. Cesar, Mr. Kaye, NV. Flctcr. BAND O WITH A RAT-'rAT-TAT, and a boom-boom-boom, listen to the step of marching feet as the high school band proudly parades down the street. This group of young musicians is seen at all the football and basketball games, lending a peppy and mar- tial air to the spi1'it of fun. They proudly lead the civic and school parades during the year. Among the fifty-five Inembers under the direction of Mr. Panduro, there are about seventeen soloists who have entered competition at the district, state, and national contests each spring. Some of these soloists have been competing for three or more years. Among these old-timersi' are George Garity, June Panduro, Doris Anderson, Clifford Helbert, Guinevere Bruhn, Robert Boerke, and Jimmy Garity. Two years ago, an organization was begun by the mothers of the band members. This group has given Hnaneial and moral support to the band by its successful card parties, candy sales, and ralfles. Fnzsr Row:-R. Ciesco, O. Bluhm, A. Krafcheck, J. Wuclxerer, Mr. Panduro fDireetorj, J. Wentz, J. Barten, G. Schroeder, C. Raasch, W. Fleter. SECOND Row: C. M. Butt, L. Benzel, R. Krainz, W. Krofta, D. York, J. Janschitz, O. Payne, J. Garity, M. Madrinovich, R. Boerke. Timm Row:-F. Schwei, F. Stenson, B. Barkley, J. Schauz, B. Anderson, K. Watson, A. Uebelacher, J. Madrinovich, G. Bruhn, C. Krause, E. Mills. FOURTH Row:-D. Anderson, G. Fredricks, L. Goessner, K. Holmes, J. Bennett, M. J. Webb, J. Hernes, A. Copoulos, J. Sommerfield, E. Borkenhagen, Le R. Brownell. F1F1'1-I Row:-J. Drosen, J. Panduro, D. Burkey, WV. Ewig, C. Helbert, W. Nelson, R. Bonbreak, F. Bensene, K. Sturm, G. Garity, D. Ladwig. D J . . ., . .f'irG' r'-- CNW, .,.. 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Josnrn SCHWEI-Volleyball O Mr. Schwei has coached football under Mr. Stokke for four years. Volleyball and golf are also under his supervision. ALBERT KRAMER1T67L7LiS O Mr. Kramer is a new comer in the coaching of sports, his first experi- ment being tennis which looks very promising. WALTER CR0YVLEYTS'Z0i77L77li7'Lg O Mr. Crowley has been the swimming-fcoach for four years with splendid results. His other sport is freshman football. RICHARD BELL-JOHN HAYDUIQ-BdShTEfbdll C0-captains O As a reward for their brilliant performances on the cage court for the last three years, John and Dick were honored with the team captaincy. LEE GERLACH-Swimming Captain O Lee was honored for his successful efforts on the swimming team by being made honorary captain of the team by his team mates. PETER FUTTA-Football Captain 0 Futta's faithfulness to the team for three years was done justice when his mates unanimously elected him honorary football captain. FOOTBALL JAMES JOHNSTON-G'7,lCL'l'6l ' A Junior boy who likes to rough it, stops any playing coming at him and is erpected to be a stronghold in the forward wall nert year. 'FED STUDZINSICI-eHClIf I . Ted was the most able pass receiver on the team and will be back next year to be suagging them from all angles. SADI CLARIC-Quarter' . Sammy was a late ufindl' but he proved that he had what it takes in the Vlfauwatosa and South Milwaukee games. He will not be back next year and his speed and deadly tackling will be sorely missed. ORVILLE BI.UIIDIiGiU!l'I'Cl Q Ossie will finish his high school days an dwill be lost through commencement. Orville was handicapped by injuries this year, but he proved his value. FERD LEWEIN-Ta-clcle Q Ferd is a big junior and will be playing his usual game at tackle next year when he is expected to really go to town. PETE 1?UT'l'A-C9'I'LtG1' . For two years Peter Futta was a backfield man, very versatile and a good team mate. This year, when the gap at center seemed unable to be filled, they called on Pete and he provd to b a bulwark on defense and whiz on offense. ROIAKND FISCHER-.Half . A bright prospect for next year is our prediction for Fischer. Rollie is a fine punter, passer and can hit the line hard, besides being a good field general. MIKE DURANTE--Tackle Q Mike started out as a fullback but because of his size and alertness was found to be more valuable in the line. Mike was given honorable mention on the All-Conference team. He is lost to our next year's team because of graduation. JOHN KrXISERiIfCllf . Carried the ball 116 times for 299.5 yards. Average 2.56 yards. Completed 25 out of 59 passes for 876 yards. Percentage 4252, Punted 56 times for 1724- yards. Fumbled twice. Intercepted 4' passes. Recovered two fumbles and missed one point after touchdown. I-Iis e1Torts were 675.5 yards of the total 1918.5 yardS A-aims!! ku HV, 4-umm T-In -.mn 9:0-1 Ac uv. Nmmm- FO Ronnlvr SCIIAUZ Guard . Bob was one of few to make the varsity in his freshman year. He is a junior and has improved with age. He will he back to form a nucleus for next year's squad. RICHARD BELL Half . Carried the ball 90 times for 300 yeards. Average 3.33 yards. Completed 23 out of 4-1 passes for 198 yards. Percentage 56.117, Scored 3 touchdowns. Fumbled 6 times. Interceptcd 3 passes. His efforts were 4-98 yards of the total 1918.5 yards gained by the team. He was 261, of the offense. FRED ABEL Center . Abel will plug up the center position in the line next year and will do a good job as he already has shown his colors this year. MAYNARD ELERTSON Tackle . Riot was one of the fastest and roughest men on the team. He is a sophomore and will be back next year to plug up the line. Romzirr Moosnlmucslm End . Bob Moosbrugger, well known as Moose , proved himself very adept at detecting flames in the enemies lines. He was an expert at piling up the defense and was always known to be full of chatter. On offense, he was a fine man at snatching passes for which he used his height to a great advantage. Evmmvr SCHWVEIDA Tackle . The biggest boy on the team who was every inch his worth, was lost through grad- uation. Everett suffered a broken hand and was lost for the last two games. His spirit and size is going to be hard to fill next year. DAN BABE End ' Bade was West Milwaukee's contribution to the ranks of the All Suburban Dream Team. His deadly tackling and his speed on punts were known the conference over. JA1ui1:s NIICALE Full Q Carried the ball 55 times for 185.5 yards. Average 3.36 yards. Completed A2 out of 7 passes for 20 yards. Percentage 28.617, Punted 1 time for 25 yards. Average 25 yards. Scored 2 touchdowns. Recovered 1 fumble. His efforts were 205.5 yards of the total of 1918.5 yards gained by the team, he had no fumbles, and he was 11172, of the offense. Howluw Brmnsl-IAW Half . Bradshaw was a backfield man who never missed practice-he was used as a reserve half and showed his value with a good offense punch completing 2 for 41 passes for 50 yards. JOHN HAYnUK Quartei' Q Carried the ball 62 times for 200 yards. Average 3.22 yards. Completed 20 out of 418 passes for 2450 yards. Percentage 4+1.7fZ,. Scored 1 touchdown. Fumbled once. Recovered one fumble. Intercepted 4' passes. Scored 5 out of 8 placement for point after touchdown. His efforts were 41410 yards of the total 1918.5 yards gained by the -team. His part of offense, 2317. Louis KAs'rEL1c Guard Q Louis had tough luck this season sufering a broken collarbone. He will be back next year and with his experience should help to plough through the opposing lines. S I I N SAM CLARK Q Sammy is our crack 200 yard free styler and in practice trials has broken many records. Sam has been a member of the varsity squad 3 years. He was picked as an all sulmrbau team member by various news- papers. A favorite in the 200 yard free style in both the suburban and state races, unfortunately, he was disqualified. Hixmw SHE1u-:it Q Harry was converted from a free styler to a breast stroker and found to be a success. He placed fourth in the suburban swimming meet. Harrv will be lost to the rnermen due to graduation. ' DAN MADR.INOVICIi 9 Ma.drinck swam the 100 yard breast stroke and the relay. In his first year on the varsity he was a diver but recently he turned to the breast stroke. This year completes his high school swimming career. ROBERT CRANE Q An up and coming sophomore Cahn Crane will be back next year to fill in Sherer's and Dan's place at breast stroke. Great things are expected of the future star. JACK BEINERT Q Jack is a sophomore who expects to replace Clark in the free style events. He is very promising and hopes to live up to expectations. EDiN'IN STENSON Q Ed takes care of the antics of the spring board and does a very fine job of it. He is a junior and will be back to grind out points for WeMiHi next year. Romnvr BOXEBREAK Q A junior boy who will help to make up the free style events for the '39 team is Bob Bonebreak. Prob is well known for his tireless eforts and we are sure he will be rewarded next year. JACK HUDY 9 Jack, a junior, is one half of the backstroke team of whom much is expected next year. Hudy swam on the record breaking team in the medlay relay in the suburban meet justifying our statements. JACK NVIIEELER Q Wheels took a second in the individual medlay going below the olfl record. He was a consistent winner and hard worker. Jack is a senior and has completed an outstanding career of swimming at WeMiHi. MAR.SIIAI.L SPERRY 9 Marshall is the sophomore wl10 shows the most promise of the re- cruits. With this vears experience he is expected to really bear down next season and lead in his events. FRANKLIN CESAR Q Cowboy Cesar is a sonlaomore back stroker and the best in the squad. He took a third in the suburban swimming meet and is looking forward to a successful campaign next season. JACK DOR.N'BUSlI 9 Jack is one of the boys who has spent four years supporting West Milwaukee's mermen. He started as a diver but was found to be more valua.ble as a free styler, swimming in the 40 and 100 yard events. Grad- uating this June, his loyalty and earnestness will be sadly missed. LEE GERLACH 3 Lee was the outstanding performer on the team. In practice he broke all established records and took first on record time in the state but was disqualified. He swam on the record breaking relay team and took first on the 410 Vard free style in the suburban. His graduation will leave a gap hard to fill. CLIFFORD HOLSTON Q Cliff was always an earnest worker and faithful to his team. He swam as a backstroker justly filling his position. Cliffis ever present earnest yet jovial spirit will be found missing in next year's team. A1s'TIAlONY KRAFCIIECK Q Bud, a junior, will he a mainstay on next year's team. He was a con- sistent runner-up in the 440 and 100 yard free style events. VVILLIADI SCI-INEPP Q VVillie is the big threat of next year's team for all records in exist- ence. He is a junior and this was his first year on the team. Swimming breast stroke in both the state and suburban meets which is a real acliieve- ment. He also swam on the record breaking relay team. ASKE B of wa, X ff We VW-ff-1 f bU-Maze! f '4 XNILLIADI MADIGAX S Bill is probably better known as hard luckn Madigan. He is a big fellow who can play along with the best of them but was handicapped with a leg injury all season. He played guard and will return next year to prove his value to the squad. Joi-IN I'I.-KYDUK 9 Another star for three years will finish his career this June. John was a very fine player on both offense and defense. He could hoop the basket from all angles and proved himself an excellent floor general. His position is going to be hard to fill next year. MILO SMILBY 3 Milo is from Hales Corners and proved to be a dependable boy. He dEdn't see much action this year but is a Junior and will probably break into the lineup next year. His speed and ball handling will bear watching. Jour: Kixrsen 9 Kaiser, the mad dribbler , had four years experience and made fine progress. He was the only boy ever to make three teams in one year, this he did in his freshman year when he made the Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity teams. FRED Amar. Q In Fred we have one of the most serious minded fellows on the team. He was handed a difiicult assignment when he was asked to replace Durante in the back court. He proved to be a real player and will come back next year to complete a fine career. Gnonerz GARITY 9 George proved to be a most promising looking player for years to come, as he is only a sophomore. He is a dead eye for the hoop and has his eye always on the ball. He is hailed as the future star on. the court. Ronmvr Moosmmuoeen I 9 Bob was the blond threat with the ever-present Miss Fortune on his trail. An old knee injury was hurt in a fall below the basket depriving the school of a star. He graduated in February, leaving this season's work uncompleted. ALLAX Toney Q Allan is a first year man in basketball, but showed that he-has what it takes to play the game. He was always cool and a ball hawk. As he is a junior he will be back next year and again show his value to the squad. FOLAND Frscnrm iq This fellow has a very difiicult assignment cut out for him next year that being the position that being the position that was left vacant by Bell this year. Like Bell he is a small man and is worth his weight in gold, to the team. RICIIARD BELL Q Little Dickie was the most outstanding scorer on the squad and was our pick for all conference honors. Bell played every minute of each game at a forward position. In June he will be graduated and the school will miss his ever-alertness and versatality on the basketball court. EDWARD MILLS Q The tallest boy on the squad was Ed. He is a junior and has two more years to perform for WeMiI-li in which he hopes to prove himself as valuable as his brother Bill. NVe all are sure that he will show his true wares next year. Evenrrrr SCI1WVEDA Q The loss of West Milwaukee's Boy Giant in the January gradua- tion was felt keenly by the whole squad. Schwedais ability to get re- bounds and his all around back court work was very valuable to him and his team mates. llIICI-IAEL DURANTE - Q Mike, at guard position, played a wonderful game all season. Mikes coolness and defensive ability was invaluable to the team. He was always a hard worker and will be missed when the Ucagev season rolls around again. ALLEN EVANS Q Allen proved to be a versatile man, having played almost every posi- tion on the team. Every position he tackled showed that he could do jus- tice to each of them. Al will be back next year and deserves your at- tention. ' . f J If fff.gff T f j fp , ' f, L - X fw N' f Q gf 4 L BAE y if . X .X xx I-Ll -I gl 1 2 I I - Z 2 ll-I h VVEST MILWAUKEE SADDLE CLUB I THE WEST NIILVYAUKEE Saddle Club is the newest organization of the school. At its opening meeting, March 11, Lieutenant Allyn Tedbal, riding master at the Joy Farms, spoke. He accompanied his lecture with a moving picture. The club rides every Friday at the Joy Farms where riding instructions are given to the members. A jamboree was held in April. The following students are members of the club: Russel Weiss, Robert Crane, Robert Neiland, Jane Lavin, Audeen Borkenhagen, Grace Krumhus, Donald Graf, Doris Graf, Robert Knuessel, and Mr. Kramer is the club advisor. y., eoc. , i T E , -':- , .,,, - .... .4 E ---- N iw . s -L .,i.. VOLLEYBALL TEAM O THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM had a fairly successful season, winning against White- fish Bay and losing to South Milwaukee. The team played well in the Suburban meet. The team as a unit, was one of the best that has represented West Milwaukee in recent years. This gives strong proof that volleyball as a sport is gaining in popu- larity. As teamwork is the greatest factor in producing an outstanding team, the boys worked well as a unit and very consistently. Some outstanding individual play was turned in by Orville Bluhm and Edward Mills. Mfr. Schwei did an admirable job of coaching which was one reason for the tcam's success. Most of the boys have another year of competition left, so it can readily be seen that the 1939 team will be almost at full strength. FIRST Row:-J. Micale, C. Briski, H. Ehrich, O. Blulnn, L. Freeze, L. Bestal. SECOND Row: C. Draskovich, K. Larson, K. Schaefer, G. Lewko, E. King, VV. Frederieks. Truim Row: R. Sharping, K. Kraft, E. Mills, C. Holston, H. NVellman, D. Ladwig. TENNIS TEAM O THE OUTLOOK for the tennis team is very bright and a successful season is in view. Last year the team produced one of the best players in the conference, namely Harold Sovic. This year the team has as its ace, Captain John Hayduk, who will play the singles. Some of the other Don Budge's are George Garity, Al Gromacki, Billy Scale, Jack VVheeler, Fred Abel, Bob Nieland, Leonard Kienzle, Duane York, and Alvin Miller. Although the squad is handicapped by the lack of courts, the team makes the best of it and practices diligently under the supervision of Mr. Kramer. Meets have been arranged with Wauwatosa High, Waukesha High, Washington High, and Marquette High. F1ns'r Row:-L. Kienzle, VV. Scale, Mr. Kramer, A. Gromacki, R. Nieland. SECOND Row: J. Wheeler, G. Garity, A. Miller, F. Abel, H. Sherer, J. Hayduk. ,, .... l.- '1... fm Q : . r ,.,--- uf: .1--,J x,.,.I'i 'Kf1fF' as- 'f'fQ,'!f..531,-1L 3'x ,f--'-. - 'Nf ' --Mwfitagg, . :::'!l X K ifff ' ' ---- or A is 'T ' lf?2,,...,,fg1m,,,,,,Qha--...-,,,,,. -...- wMff.,geg . .nl-gmig --Af-ea 5 f gl, i 15, w ..- ,,., .s,W.. w,,,k -y . ,.. ,. ,, , , sw- K -3 K, man.. w. .l -, 1 i 11. . 1 1, -mffww ss :f N X ,U hllllx -H , mu, , .. . . ,.,.' .. f ,Rl N A. 1 sz M' 'A -'-' -- MQW INTRA FOUTBALL in egg? LI EST WR INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Q TI1IIS YEARS SEASON of Intra-mural basketball opened with eight teams entering the league, seven members being on each team. Even under the disadvantage of meeting at noon, this activity flourished with 56 members. A game of two fifteen minute halves was played each lunch hour starting at 12:15. The schedule was so arranged that each team met each other team twice. Many outstanding players were found among the ranks of the Intramural players. Below is a list of high rank- ing individuals and also the teams standings of the maj or teams. INDIVIDUAL STAXDIXGS 'rgigif QFSES o Q :U w tv -3555. 1 ' ' E O w w Q 25 E. 5 2 2 sa E if - 'f U 5 Fri I 5 : . ? - 1 . z xl' I . . . rig fi? ggogxga re .iss 00 W Q Q ,515-1 K3 oo cn ra is rj Q V 1--iii Efigx X 251:-fs -1-wifi' Q1 it s we 2 s s Osltfg Mg, fi :UQ H--1 3 ' 23.52 26 : . 3 : iii f : 2 l- Ni ' ,fs I 2 U 5- . I I 4 .WW .1 1' - w i '51,-' ,ff 'I' to to 'O ' ?J,,i,iS cn cn cn 1-1 . 1' , dig? hu f' R 3 2 S S Q i-f w N oo li TEAM STANDINGS B WITI1 A TOTAL of eighty students participating, the intramural football group proved to be an activity of increasing importance. Under the direction of Mr. Kuhs, there were eight teams participating, with ten members on each team. The Sauks, captained by Leonard Kienzle, were victorious in the fights for the championship. Other members on the team were Vernon Tuekwell, Kenneth Fuestle, George Lewko, Edward Nolan, Robert Wtite1'lIolt, and Robert Becker. The final standings of the four leading teams are as follows: INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS 9 FRONT How:-R. Sharping, G. Lewko, L. Kicuzle, E. Nolan, ll. Bicker, K. Fuestlc, E. lKZlCllCl1I1ZllC1'. BACIC Row:-R. W'ittcrholt, VV. Kurtzholz, V. Tuckwell. Teams Won Lost Tied Sauks .. . .. 10 2 2 Foxes .... . . . 11 3 O Mohicans . .. ... 10 3 1 Chickausaws . . . . 7 7 0 Q THE VVEST MILWAUKEE WRESTLING team under the able tutelage of Mr. Leahy concluded a fairly successful season, winning one meet and losing four. The largest squad since the introduction of the sport three years ago reported for practice. gAl- though many of the boys lack experience, they gave a good account of themselves in meets with Rufus King, Racine, and 'Washington High Schools. Among them are: Carl Paulsen, Peter Futta, Jerome Ceel, Fred Rocnik, Kenneth Shank, Gordon Hansen, and Ralph Paradowski. The hold-overs from the 1937 team, Gene Small, James Johnston, Biaynard Ellertson, Leroy Duewell, and Victor Kurer lived up to expectations and gave great exhibitions in the manly artf' James Johnston was undefeated throughout the season winning Eve matches without a setback. Gene Small, ace of the lightweights, scored the fastest fall in the phenomenal time of thirty seconds. The wrestlers who will graduate are Gene Small and Peter Futta. VVRESTLERS Q FIRST Row:-H. Poberezny, D. Bade, S. Ernst, Mr. Leahy, P. Futta, lVI, Ellertson, J. Sinsel, W. Kreuger. SECOND Row:-E. Nolan, D. Hoifman, R. Paraclowski, G. Meyer, V. Kurer, W. Schmidt, G. Lewko, F. Roznik. TIfIIIum Row:-A. Gromacki, VV. Nelson, E. Small, L. Duewcll, J. Ceel, J. Johnston, C. Paulson, A. Miller. J ,mm 54 W,f:fffg'LTff'jn ,fmL,f' ,X.',,'f 'xpfffgw' 4.Q.,-ffz j', '?i'p .f--X---,N ,..,... 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J -flf--niafhfk' A x fl' x x f 1 i ,ff-E SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHAM,PS I O TI-IE soPHoMonEs AND rnicsi-IMEN also showed their preference for basketball as evidenced by the large turn-out this sport received. Although the games were not of the same high quality as those in the Senior-Junior division, the tournament proved exciting and interesting throughout for all who participated. Competing with teams of their own standards helped to promote better games. Showing a skill, far beyond its experience, that promises much for the future, this team bears close watching, for next year it moves up into the Senior-Junior division. Each and every player a star in her own right comprises a team that will certainly go places. Paced by Audrey Nolte and Dorothy Kocha, high scorers, the team was able to build up a high score against all oponents. The games were capably handled by Bobby Cesar and Robert Mosser, referees, Louise Payne and Monica Martin acted as scorers. The Sophomore A team proved their superiority by defeating all their opponents to become undefeated champions. A. Nolte QCaptainj, H. Horvat, E. Weigle, E. Bachmann, M. Stetzcnbach, D. Kocha, L. Beathalter. SPEEDBALL CHAMPS 0 IN TI-IE FALL the girls' sport activities centers around speedball, which has re- placed soccer as a major sport. Speedball combines the essentials of basketball, football, and soccer, thus providing a faster-moving, exciting game. The girls received the game with great enthusiasm as evidenced by the number of teams com- peting for championship. All four classes competed in one tournament, competition between Juniors and Seniors being especially keen. The West Milwaukeans, a Senior team, proved themselves worthy of their title by emerging as undefeated champions. Outstanding in the team were Captain Ethel Nolte and the Anderson twins, who showed equal adeptness in both offensive and defensive play. L. Payne, C. Jalkos, E. Nolte, S. Bakshta, M. Martin, R. Anderson, E. Nolte, G. Bruhn, E. Briski, H. Steckel, B. Gebhard, D. Timper, Miss Haberkorn. SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAIVIPS I BASKETBALL, again reigning as favorite in the girls, sport program, was re- ceived with great enthusiasm according to the number of girls who participated in this thrilling game. The Senior-Junior tournament was marked by exciting, hard-fought games as all four teams demonstrated equal ability in technique and shooting when in action on the basketball, floor. There was a feeling of friendly rivalry between the teams which added life to the tournament. Proof that the teams were evenly matched is illustrated by the fact that the Junior team B was able to hold the Senior team A to a tie. However, the Senior team proved a little too strong and experienced, and, after engaging in three bitterly-fought contests, emerged undefeated champions. The team starred both offensively and defensively. Deserving special mention are Doris Geoffrey, who excelled at guard, Marion hlayer, a smooth all-around player, and Guinevere Bruhn, who wasthe spark-plug of the team. The officials were Bobby Cesar and Robert Mosser, referees, Monica Martin and Louise Payne, scoremarkers. H. Steckel, R. Michel, G. Bruhn, D. Timper, M. Martin, E. Hinz, M. Mayer fCaptainj, M. Anderson, D. Geoffrey. f' M.. - -- --f n'....' ' 'FMF' ' -. 5 Uirfs.-1Lr :' ,A--fx nfl?-rv .... -,..W..--..ww-.. . . -ff . at N f '11 -- H Aaemnfaf 1122!-41, s. sv-Pl f- 1, ,M 1 Wi I I r ,L A. , -A 1 www was Aff' si M WW TW? 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Throughout the campaign thcfre was a note of keen sportsmanship and flli7'?11f'Il'. 1 I RL I-L- ' If : A f!?TiQ'f 135, gif Q Qfmiw ff'. 2 fi 2 'z 5 : .xlxsjfx if 5 ,I . -.,-Sflf gi? ,Q I 5 'J' g i 5514 ' N I1 Lg, gi l f- ,-a, I .Q y EH 1 'g - ,A 5 H .f E 'wif' 5 ,XLA ' if an Y Q -.51 fl Z GEL gf! N ia. hz, Q Jhgg? 5f.' +1ma,-4 -:fa 1-Jugs' 9 W?Qywff+ ' Wgyfjf i 1 B ' ETTY Ko Cs 2 A . UDFF 'fN, E BORKENH AGEY S.I.l'l0 V1 SA 1-13541 1. JoHN DEWEY 2. GEORGE GARITY 3. 1'4'RED Aman LL. RIC1-IARD BELL ! M, A - ,f' xt ,, ,. . . , ' 1- 'w'2 v11effv:, ' ,fi-M'-F -'-- .Ui --gf - XX ':, -ju - fl v L- ' 1' , N ...ff .....p-.-a ' w ' 'P' f ' , ' , - NDAR LE CA September eh--Football practice started. 7-Freshmen enrollment. 8-Classes started. 17-First football game of the season was won. The score, VVest Milwau- kee-12, Lincoln-6. 21- The leaves of brown came tumbling down, remember P 244-South Division defeated West Milwaukee 18-7. The game was played at home. Introductions of cheerleaders. Rah! Rah! Freshie! 28-Monday, 5 ' 1 I 1-Shorewood's victory over West Milwaukee at Shorewood 12-6. MALL 8-First issue of the Hi-Lights. QWhat a scoop!? lj WeMiHi played at home and defeated Whitehsh Bay 12-6. 15-What a game!!! WeMiHi lost to VVauwautosa 30-0. 22-What again! We lost to South Milwaukee 14-7. 26-Hi-Lights was issued. QCovered by Weisslj 27-A very successful Stunt Night. Music was furnished by Prof. Kramer and his Swingsters QBlah !lSqueak!j 29-Character Day. Who's this guy called Mickey Mouse. In the depths of dispeair we lost our Homecoming game to West Allis 19-13. 31-The goblins will get you if you donit watch out! Boo! October N ovember 4-5-Teachers' Convention. Rah! Rah! Slept in the morning. 19-Senior Mixer with Turkey Rafiie. 23-Bingo! Poultry party. 25-Turkeys and spice and everything nice-Thanksgiving. C Be wise-Al- kalizefv December , LQ 1-First day in December. 7-18 more shopping days until Christmas. 23-The day after the twenty-second. 24-'Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even Al Gromacki. 25-CHRISTMAS ..,. 31-Bye-bye 1937. QWhoopeeeeeeee1-Toot tootlj January 1-New Year's Day. Qseltzer and ice-packsj. 1 3-Thursday, Me-Band rehearsal from 8:00-8:45. 26-Senior Day Ctsk! tsk! tsk!j How inpressive! 27-Seniors graduate. Farewell brave hearts, farewell. H300-Hooj. 31-Public works assembly. QW.P.A. Orchestra concertj. NR ,A .A ,.- ff-Nz' ..,.. ,,,,,,.N f7l:f r1j xx l w,,m-i Q s-it a2t,r..rQfA3.i.?? . ,..,.,ffD5w 2 fi ik , 'sz ' , vi u fp. 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Yea, Boner Shoe Shererl 8-Hi-Lights issued. fOr should we say handed 0ut?j 15-Beware the Ides of March. 17-St. Patrick's Day. CFor the wearin' a' the greenj 18-Be careful! Dr. Cochett spoke on safety. 21 l C7 P I I'l'I Z 3 P T -First day of Spring. CSIIIIHIICFD The days of flowers and romance are here. 22-It rained today. Report cards. QOuch, papa l lj April 1- April showers bring May fiowersf' What fools these mortals be. Juniors give their assembly. QOh, you kidslj. 4+-Blue Monday. QUse Oxydolj. 11-6 more days until Easter. 14-First day of vacation. Ovhat vacation?j 17-EASTER. 19-Back in harness. C011 yeah?l?j. 30-District Music Festival held at South Milwaukee. M a El , . 4-Open House Qall lights and fuses Hxed?j Oh--how perdyl Not bad, eh pa? 12-Mikado 9 A.M. Oh, for the life of an opera singer. 18-Thirty-nine people absent. QGood fishing out at Root Creek, boys?j 21-Junior Prom. QVVe pick Lucille Goessner as Queenfj 27-Memorial Day Assembly. 1- Oh, what is so rare as a day in June. Then, if ever, come perfect days. Then Heaven trys earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays. 10-Seniors give their farewell assembly. 16-Thursday, Seniors Graduate. The gardenia is their flower. Their motto: Your world is your mirror. 17-- no more teachers sassy looks. ScHooL's OUT. - i fff- L? -e-' --fav CWM ' '-'- ' - 4 'fir' M 7T1i'if:f:'l7 ' ii f-71 'F'i'! X H - -W' ..-- ,, . ..,.. e '- - A ' - f . ,'f Ki ' - - i'-' ,ff' . ,. lf -.aww ,T I JH '-ff B - l. 1. E,: ' ,,,.i.,i x,, ....., ,-,,..,-1--cg., . ..... Q52 fu 'L'f.:.f' I . , , , .,....... , ,,.. .. ,. ., ,.,., ,,,,, H , x ., Va .M .. .,.. ..V:W , L. T ..... -. ' Vg .mis Z.: ,jp ,E ..,.. ,... F :U V A , No more reading or 'riting, or 'rithmetic. No more pencils, no more books, fwfr'--mc , K .,., as C ff? -. , .aua re.. f . 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A I .X -1 - :J--,',.'.v,,-P, MI, X N WW MA' N Q nf dS MU fy . uf YFQWQ My Hgh 0' ' Q . fy W CD 559 N142-SQ-2.23 nuln 1InnuIllIlxnlunlnllulllnnlu llllIIIlllllllllllllllllllnlllll lllllllu Electrical Work in the New HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM installed by Herman Andrae Electrical Company Established 2110 W. Clybourn St. 1882 Milwaukee Phone WEst 6970 Memories live again when you say it with flowersn FROEMMING BROS. FLORISTS 1217-19 W. Mitchell St. Corner Forest Home Ave. Greenhouses at Hales Corners, Wis. lnlllllllllnlnnn llllnnll nnllllll ERMENC FUNERAL HOME CORNER W. Greenfield and So. 54th St. Funerals available to meet every financial requirement lllllll IllllllIllIllllllllnlllllllllIlllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll Qglllvlununul luunununllululnnnul nnnnllululuulu ulllunllllnlllulllnvlln:nun lunln Plumbing-Heating-Appliances FREEMAN sToKERs JOHN J. ZAWERSCI-INIK KOne of the oldest established firms in West Milwriukeej 2 Corner S. 47th and W. National Phone Ml 5481 Elm.....................................H.................,............. ................................... Em................................................................................. .............................................................. For Economical Transportation Phone GReenfield 6461 YUNKER-HANSEN CO. Direct Factory Dealer New and Used Cars : 7326 West Greenfield Avenue West Allis, Wisconsln lglvnnnnnluunnnnnnlnnunlnunnlnnuunllnll lun nnlnuuunnuunnu uununnunmlunnnnnnlunuunnunnn E1.......... ............................................................... ......... - Compliments to our Friends in WEST MILWAUKEE Wisconsin lce 8: Coal Co. Elvullunxnlll lunnnlunnuunnnnnlnnnnnnnnulununnnnullnnnunnunnunuununnnn nunnu fEmnnunnm llnulll West Milwaukee Parent Teachers Ass'n. We exist for the common interest of parents, teachers and children. Elvnlnlllll lllilllll Emmnmn COMPLIMENTS . TO THE STUDENTS OF THE WEST MILWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL AND GRADUATING SENIORS West Milwaukee Doctors and Dentists llllln U .........,. ....l...........,........................... ...... Ei Congratulations ANTON'S F O 0 D S T 0 R E 4600 W. Beloit Road. lj ....................ll.l............................-. .,,,......., U lun: A GOOD BANK WEST ALLIS STATE BANK LET US SERVE YOU MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Q lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllnlllulllllllllnlllllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnunnlln null Et E lllllllllll llllll U GREENFIELD PHARMACY S. Szczepanowski Proprietor q WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN 6320 W, Greeniield Ave. Phone GReenIield 9873 E llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll EQ ii' : CONGRATULATIONS ' TO THE CLASS OF 1938 jar Economical Tmnsparmrian ...J .- Il.-Q ..... Vi. lllllllll E KING-BRAEGER COMPANY . Milwau,kee's Oldest 2 W. Forest Home Ave., at S. 18th St. Elnnnnn nmnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnnlnunumunn 'Eunuln snnnnunn1inInIn1luununnnunnunnnunlnnnnnnuu 5 This Marvelous New 5-ft. 2-in. Masterpiece : BALDWIN GRAND, S960 This small Grand with the tone of a Concert Grand was placed on the market five years ago. It set the pace for all . . . just as two years ago, the Baldwin Acrosonic lefl and leads toclay. The last word in piano construction. They stand alone. the crowning achievement of Baldwins 75 years of lzuilclers of Hue pianos. lrlnllillEl1 ununlnllnllnllnlnnllulnllg 513 X Q I ' ff'-E il! ' g ZW E- W wvvf' Baldwin Acrosonic S395 to S550 COMPANION PIANOS-HOWARD-HAMILTON MONARCH-T. R. HUSTON They All Are Stamped with the Four Little Words in Gold That Insure Quality A Product of Baldwin : BALDWIN PIANO STORE I WHOLESALE 8: RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS T. P.. HUSTON. Prouriefor 714 N. 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National Ave., Phgne MI-1244 Compliments of Police Justice. Village of West Milwaukee JAMES J. ARNOLD ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 516-17 Mariner Tower Phone Marquette 0467 n unnnnnin1nnunnnlnunulnnnu null nunnu nuunnuinun1nnunlununlnnnl un Students! A portable typewriter will be of great yggaah ,. beneht to you in High School and College, in business life. Drop into our store and N see the latest models. Take one home for L. C. SMITH 81 CORONA i ' f L TYPEWRITERS, INC. Corona Standard 771 No. Water Street, Milwaukee, Wis. U lu nnnnnnluluuuunun:nunnunnluuuuuunnnnnnuluulnlu nn L-I Get the Most for Your Money BUY A THE MOST UNDERPRICED CAR IN AMERICA lVlertz-Knippel Co. So. 76 8a W. Greenfield E1 ,, mmuunmnmnummmmnmuummm llll U COMPLIMENTS O F T H E WEST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL ,B 0 A R D Edmond H. Lemay - - Director G. L. Niederstadt - - Clerk William H. Stutzman - - Treasurer Charles A. Thekan - - Attorney null MWWWM D A ' ' ' '51 ' ' , 7919 W. NATIONAL AVE., WEST ALLIS E HHHHHH W W PHONE ..... 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GreenHeld Avenue ORcha1'd 4256 E ........ ......... lnlunun:nun:ununnnulnnnnuuuuununnnunweMMMunxu nnLnnnununnunnunnnnunnuuu unnnnnm We shall pass through this C3 H 1'QL BEST 5 life but once- ,49 NALAAJLD-Q,-Q D WISHES 2 Therefore ' If there is any kindness 04-L: E Jbeuy FOR that we can do for our fellowmen 3 . YOUR - Let us do it nowg - SLM ,,v.A,e.4,.o Q For we shall not pass this A . v SUCCESS E way again' .AA-A-F5 JAH J-N... - Robert Wm. We tz PHONE E Q9,0A.f-5 3903 : MI 1612 PLUMBING HEATING CONTRACTOR W. Scott St. 5 E Illll lllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllIllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllg COMPLIMENTS E O F THOMAS KATTNIG - U I ' ' : 'Eu-mm-inmmm-num mm- .-mm.mmmmmm1In-ul-H--ln..-in-mEi E E Dewey F. Slocum Phone Orchard 4883 NATIONAL SERVICE STATION Complete Auto Service and Supplies I Storage and Repairing E 4831 W. National Ave. Cor. S. 49th St. El.H.mm.nm....1...-..................,...................... ...............................-lm... 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Plankinton Ave. ni unnunnnnxuunimnnuunmmnunnuuxmiuununznuannnnnnninmmnnn1innunnnn:smnunnnunnnnnnnnnmnun: GRADUATES OF WEST MILWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL 'HOW TO FIND YOUR OPPORTUNITY x ecicling which vocation you will follow. yuu will want to have The facts before you, I 1 cl The Opportunities in Accountancy, Business Aclmnistration, and Secretzirial positions are Open to you if you will p1'e11m'e yourselves fm' them. You arc cordially iuvitcfl lu visit the school :incl get zu free catalog giving clclziilerl information about the courses and Opprmrtiinilies in lrmsiucss. Summer School Term Opens June 20, 27, and July 5. zwzfdzmz FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 606 East Wisconsin Avenue,-Milwaukee, Wisconsin-Marquette 0880 El -- --.---K----.-----------f-------1----------.--------1-f----'---1-ff-f-f--f.-----.1-.-1-1:1KI-.II-....,....f.-i.--..f.-..-.-.---.---1-.----.f.--Kl-1--- lj 3 Ll W'E WISH THE GRADUATES AND THE STUDENTS OF THE WEST MILWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL CONTINUED SUCCESS O ADVANCE CHEMICAL CO. 'O , JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 530 S. Muskego Ave. Mlfchell 6720 El ... - EP ORCHESTRA SECOND Row: A. Miller, A. Bastian, M. Seleznik, A. Yavan, K. Waite, W- R3diSCh, M- Waite, A- Seleznik, E. Petersen, J. Wenzel, Mr. Kaye. FIRST Row: M. Barth, C. Owens, H. Wuchkoff, I. Schenke, L. Benzel, K. Unger, J. Taddy, J. Schauz, M. Stoese. The orchestra was organized at the beginning of the second semester. Since then they have been rehearsing twice a week, working to build a Hrm foundation for an orchestra which they hope will rank' with the best of the suburban high school orchestras in a few years. As some of them have never played an instrument before, this semester, they are playing music which is not very difficult. Some of the pieces Mr. Kaye has arranged for them are: Auld Lang Syne, Love's Greetings, and The Beautiful Blue Danube. Every orchestra needs good leaders, and Harold Schaefer is a good one, as he sits in the Hrst chair of the first violins, while Herbert Ehrich is the capable head man of the second violins. Several members of the group are from Pershing School. Kenneth Unger, principal third violinist, and Harvey Wyckoff, first chair cello player, while only in the seventh grade, show extraordinary talent. Elain Petersen and lVIarion Barth are the help- ful piano players who alternate in .accompanying the orchestra. The following were not present when the picture was taken: Herbert Ehrich, Harold Schaefer, Edward Schaefer, Raphail Schmidt, Arthur Silvers, Clara Mae Butt, and Audrey Yunker. , v,- -x..,.,.,,H ,f'f,'N X ,..x- fr rv- 15 if .3 SI --1 -,r 7' .... '. .g---4-- , 1 . 'I . ' , 1,791 --r-,4-,f?'- , W 2,........ , .. . . --'K .. f A ,ew c ,r , -, l-5 ! ,,...,. ..., W., it P. f . 491.1 ,.' Qi, -' f - E ,Iwi-f. f1 A 73.7-' ' -bday 2 Z5-H! 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