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The SPY 1946
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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 1945 to 1946 school year.
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ENGRAVINGS BY THE PONTIAC ENGRA\'1 'G CO.
MARY D . BRADFORD
SENIOR HIGH
CHOOL
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
the importance
Mary D. Bradford High'· own "Big Three," Mr. John, Dr. Conner, an<l Mr Stocker
discuss weighty ,cholastic problem· at a conference 111 the high ·chool office With
the cooperation of the faculty and student body, they brought our school unscathed
through the War Having overcome the many difficulties of running ,t chool <luring
wartime, they arc now makmg plan and programs for a peacetime ~chool which will
graduate student well prepared to face the challenge of competitive life.
Marian Dieter
(4)
Hazel Herley
Helen Rastocny
Mary Sawicki
Azalea Terry
our high dchoo/ .
D. T. JOH , M.A .
Prinopal
WI IFRED FARLEY, M.A.
Counselor of girh
• •
F. E. CO
ER. Ph D.
Sapenntendent ·J Schools
I. F
TOCKER,
1A
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tn !raining
one macor
hool
rd Re • K• L e •r
to
th ir ie r , 1 b
c 1l<l 1t 11e
Mike B11ck
the ~"U C that rcf•e8hc
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Ralph Ruffalo, Jack Golen, Jean
rim, and D 1
Ka el grin v.1tb antic1patton ,, our football team
t.irt a tou.:hJov. '1 march.
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a
t,lJd•d v.n! Pt y'I Lir t: 4uc I v. 111 Jll\
tic ReJ Dn1 gnJ ron qL J <h I ur 6 rr
1rt
"Clear the road, roy , th old "uggy
al four to'l·~rt'"' Da\C Tarpa
1914 •oa•cd through tie trect
P1ght, a ting a c ort t the
rnJ 0 ic n.
the
hen
Farle 1ump with J y
cmor Gene Johr n reports ht- \\at
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hond 'ale
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tun f d c 'P tal• Uc ~ tel!' V mon (; 1fli 1 lei urch
to o' ro n
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Mr H1r .1 J r1tth rreparc lor or c h.ird work J l th Jr
\I t r) gird 1
\ \ c hope the \\Ced
aren t p rt of tt o
irdcr
h Larry Maur r hrcak1'1g hts h k 1n
,rn,1.11 ' ror'
your h•
Ht pla'lt
irr gruw 'iv ti r u r o• ,h 'Ill '
high ,hllc •rccrhou c
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t' t• tcchn1qi..c v.hich br ught
'\Ill t lC honor of t p
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ale '1\,\n
"1th a ale re,ord of 63
Charlene J 1ch1m
.rn int. h ~ .ut her turn \\l'l'lr Be\Crh Tu,h l' i.,11) he
T'"i.. popcorn tund the r' .:e tor getting
he
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B rb ra C..erhn .. nd Gerr) • nhorr
a11J
Prep•m'1g
little fnm fr.irr
u e v.1th the o
chi ta •a c n the ide, arc the e ,n1h111ou •lokir
A.•r \Ill!; for ,in <:\Cll rg v.h1 h they
.11 '1C er
t,.?uecn P.1t Richter .. rd Pre rn l\rni; 1'.1111 R.ch ird r
their d 1r c pro"• rr from ( .uo.yn
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.irt
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rol111
off ti
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the "'heel f h•
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the .re ~nm r < f tl-c \juccr at t'ie homc.omir"
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p 1t101 111 .1 (, el Ra fin
cfeJt we orgef • • •
CHOOL 1s a strange place.
S
i
If I put my head down on my de k it
easier to think about thi .
name , and place .
I memorized poem and famou , line .
I did thi , but I have forgotten.
who wrote them.
I memonzed formulae, dates,
I know
I have forgotten the poem , and
But a fnendly feeling come over me when
I hear a familiar name or word or phra e.
I have forgotten
formulae and date , but 1t makes me feel good to know that
there i
clear-cut logic and a time for everything in a
world that eem to be thrown into chao . Word , colors,
face , names, numbers -
each alone a part of a mo aic,
together a picture beautiful and complete.
Foot teps,
and laughter, and chalk on my hands, everyday
happening
have a meaning and are beautiful.
Our clas e are all in impres ions.
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DEPARTMENT
M1 s Bangsherg conduct' a cla ' in
English Her pupils. mm "'phomore,,
will he introduced to grammar and all
types of literature before their gradu •
at10n.
The English cour e aims to give tudents a vanety
Myrtle Bang berg M.A. • Eunice mith Bacher
M.A. • Nora Belle Binnie B.A. • Florence Bisbee M.A. • Karen Elizabeth Boe M.A. • Ruth
Breiscth M.A.
Ruth Brown M.A. • Edith
Gene Daniel M.A. • Margaret Densmore M.A. •
Helen Kel h M.A. • Elberta Llewellyn M.A.
Carlena Michaeli M.A. · Charlotte Moody M.A. •
Mary Elizabeth Murphy M.A. • Florence Barr
Ncl on B.A. • Genevie ·e Paul M.A. • Laura
E. Steffen M.A.
Bang herg
Llewellyn
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Bacher
M1.:haelis
Binnie
Moody
of experiences planned to improve their
pcakmg
and writing for the daily need of bu ine · and of
lei ure; to teach them reading as a tool for learnmg
and for recreation; and to enrich their under tanding of human nature and their enioyment of life
through the interpretation of man' deeds, thought ,
and dreams as recorded in literature.
B1shee
Murphy
Bre1<eth
• 'elson
Densmore
Paul
Kel h
Steffen
Merrick
Schue lcr
'V.'11 on
Alma M. Merrick M.A. • Margaret Densmore
M.A. • Juliana Blank M.A. • Virginia W1l ·on
M.A. • Leone M. Schuessler M.A.
• Ruth
Brown M.A.
FOREIGN
The language department offers cour e in Latin,
French, German, and Spam h.
In the study of
Latin, tudent learn words which throw light on
meaning of English word ; grammar, which is
needed in all language work; and the character
and accomplishments of the Roman from whom
much m modern life i denved.
In the modern
language , tudent learn to know the language,
literature, and people of nations other than their
own, the meaning of many foreign phra$e in the
English language, and the JOY of speaking a
foreign tongue.
Clu,tcrcd around a map of
Fran•c attentive l'ren•h 'tu·
dents lt'tcn to Mt" \\' 11,on
a' she e pla111s a little French
geography.
Science
For all we knov. they
might he brewing atomic
homhs or hathtuh gin,
hut our science experts
in form us that these a, pirmg young scientists arc
distilling water.
Doherty
Boys
Mary Doherty M.A. • Elizabeth Boy M.S. •
Donald Buck M.A.
C. L. Mason M.A.
Lydia Goerz Ph.M • Prudence Schaefer M.A . •
Charles Walter M.A. • Philip Whitaker M.A.
Buck
Goerz
oence is taught with the idea of meeting the
needs and interest
of the students.
It i the
purpo e of the department to help the student
Mason
Schaefer
to think critically, to ob erve accurately, to
develop an inquiring mind, and to learn to eek
truth rather than to gue
clusions.
or to jump at con'
Science gives the tudent a better un'
derstanding of the world in which he lives and
Walter
Whitaker
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helps him to build a better one.
Socia/
SCIENCE
Han en
Paddock
Duncan
Peck
Ha tmg
Raf hot
Matilda Han en M.A. • Mabel Duncan M.A. •
Hope Ha ting M.A ·Ethel Mae Jone M.A. •
W. W. Martelle M.A. • Howland H. Paddock MA ·Katherine . Peck B.A. • Martm
Rafshol M.A. - Glenn Smith M.A.
The cour
in ocial cience aim to give tudent an appreciation of their American herit-
Jones
Smith
age, a knowle<lge of the background of
American in titution , and an under tanding
of current American and world problem , as
well as to de~elop kill in interpreting map
and graph , in reading for information, in
thinking and commumcatmg thought effectively, and in evaluating propaganda intelligently.
Em ope 1 the topic
}..f1 '
Duncan'< m•
dustnal
cla~s
geography
a
Gerda
Lemke explain< \'ar·
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alhemalico
Florence Baar M.A. • Ona Andrew M.A. • C. E.
Bayler Ph.B • Florence Ca well M.A. • Tella Griffin M.A. • W. C. Kruse M.A. • Catherine Novack
M.A. • Richard Nye Ph.B. • Ru ell Cosner M.~.
To fit the tudent for an atomic age the mathematic·
department aim to give a much training in mathematic , beyond the required two year , a he desire·.
Gour e in general mathematic , algebra, solid geometry, and trigonometry are planned to give backgrounJ
for advanced collegiate work and information for the
need of every day life.
Mi<S Caswell's cla'< in
geometry
Sine<, co<111es. and tangents
whirl through the brains of
the
amb1t1ous
students
of
Miss Andrew< class a< they
demon tratc a problem
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HOME
f:conomicJ
The man who catchc, one of the'e culinary expert< as ht•
hndc will be a Ju ky guy! The feminine chef making
me.it pre are L11l1an Hornrckd, h1rlcy hedcnck , Ro c·
n•ary Anderson, Jean Barth, and Angeline Thomas.
Florence '" kolik M.A. • Marjorie Corbin M.
Tere a McDonough Ph.M. • Harriet F. mith
/\ndrc\lt<
Baylcr
er
Gnflin
Co
'ovack
, ye
The most important job in the world and the job
at which mo t student- will pend much of their
live: i homemaking. Home economics courses are
planned to help the student with their pre ent
problem· of every day living and to provide them
\Vith the .;kill of homemaking and an under~tand
ing of their future problem· of family life.
okolik
Corbin
McD nough
m1th
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Commercial
aryl Lucille Oates M.A. • Elsie Cumro Bald·
wm M.A. • Mildred Berger M.A. • Loi Jean
Campbell M.A. - 0. H. Gaulke M.A. • Av1
John on M.A. • Evelyn Kronenwetter M.A. •
Howard leeter M.A. • Carroll Whalen M.A
0.1tes
Campbell
Kronenwetter
Baldwin
Gaulke
Berger
John on
Sleeter
The commercial department pre ent a back
ground of factual information and skill upon
which con cientiou student may build bu me
career .
omc ubject give kill training and
at the ame time furni h exerci e in the u e of
bu in es \ ocabulary: other present neces ary
economic and bu mess foundation . In the day
of Praxiteles, all educated Greek had a knowl,
edge of fine art : in the age of the world' great,
est indu triali m educated American should have
a knowledge of bu mess.
Mi
Campbell's cla
pound
out 50 word
a minute and
hatter the quiet of the we t 1dc of the hu1ldrng v.1th rnce sant
clicking.
Twcnty·nrne hoy' and Betty Drago make a
·1tuation rn thi- da'·' which, under the direction
of Mr. \'ala,ke, j, acqumng the fundamental
ot arch1tectural drawrng. machrne drJftrng,
and de,rgn.
DUSTRIAL
A. E. Freeberg B.. • H.A. Lmk M.A .• B D.
Reppert B.
• Harvard C.
m1th B.
• Edward
l
ht
cngm m rhaul,
.um w
a1..4u mt tu<lent with the tool , nMchm , anJ
kill u d m the \,m >u field of mdu try. Thl
demand for killed l<1bor i in1..rea mg, and tr.1111mg m th 1.: '-nurse will t.>nable the tuJent to
<lt.>trrmme m whi h fi >kl he want to enl.u gc h1
kill through .ipprent1cc hip or m traJt· houl .
rr
r
I
11 the
nen·1
u
Link
I l
I I d th y .It! l k
dcnn ar Lr k
ork
r
I
Bob 1\ndrcolt. Carolyn 'cwman. Ru,crrary Plutchak. Janet How,ud dt5ph
the f ric:c "Indu,try tn Kcno,h,1" to an mtcrc-tcd da' . The arll t wh
<<>llaroratcd to pa111t the mur,11 were Rud> H,\\ r.mck al'd Lco'l.1•J hirtc
Ph. B Speech • HowARD Du.''
]oHN
DAVIES
HAM
B .. Band - CATIIERI
Music • ELIZABETH KRusJ: M
E HARGRAVL
'
M.A.
Art • DOROTHY
SLATER Ph.B. Library - MARGARET CnATILOWICZ
Library • Esn1n G1 \Rl!AR'I Library • G1 RAT,
Ll r ry.
A c nc 111 "Heart Trouhle" Bet y Gallo•
way voices her d1 dpprnval of Kenny Suren•
on, caught hefore he ha achieved h1 usual
artonal pcrfect10n.
Row on row, the
A Cappella Chou lowly de cend the tau ,
while Chn tma
mu 1 flow
from their
lip . . . . Mr. Dunham wave, ht baton, the
hand •tnkes up, and football mu 1c fill the
air at Lake Front tad1um
done hy her -tudcnt
The
.ind every wrrk a cnt1c1 m
To fo:-.ter appreciation of the fine art : mu 'IC,
art, drama, literature; to provide book
and
magazines suitec.I to the teen-age for reference
work and for browsing; to give opportunity for
creati\"e expres ·ion; to discover arti tic ability in
g1ftec.I tudents and to give them vocational training m the art -
the ,e are the aim
partment c.levoted to e 'thetic,.
Davie
Slater
Dunham
Cl at1luw1c:
Hargra\e
G.arl.art
of the de-
PHYSICAL
GJucalion
"hade of the torture rack! Coach Peel uses his version of
that medieval instrument to te't the muscular ability of
Dick Flecker.
Charlene Rose, Jo:ephine Surdo, Kay wentesky, and Edith
Hoffman watch Delores
elson as she totals up strikes and
spare, in bowling class
Our editors are boys and therefore make no comment about
the graceful girt in the gym picture
• 'ext to the peaceful shot of the girls' gym we find Mr.
Trebbin supervising his class as they attempt a form of ma 'S
, Uicide which we call exerci ,e.
These girls battle for the ball without
benefit of screeching crowd , blaring
hands, or cheerleaders.
RO\\ I M1
Vandcrh I, Kip Stm n, Peggy Swtl, M ui )n Guz' !T, 001 res Eichman,
\\ vn Ir d Dul n
RO\\ 2 M1 Jam n, CarJlyn Rocdtr J an Tr m r, Kathleen \\ iru.
J y \\ If, Frances L , B:-tty Cra1g, M t \\ atts. ROI\' 3 (,Jona \\ tren, E'ame (open,
Judy ( h mer "', he B..rbee Ann Alexander, ha nee \\ ood Bet v ll x n, Bttty Ann M or•
r n
I In PtetuT< J an Barth (Pre . • nd cm.) J •anne Cost n, M 'Ill• fuller Elaine
Hrup a, J an ll Oblen, line
undcrball
Roger Vincent, Chuck Andreoli. and D on Bl zav1cr line up
before the gym office window. • o nylon at the end of this
I ne Coa h J im T rebhin I ' d1 pen mg towel,
TRIDENT CL B
L E. Engle B.A .• Capt. Frank Harvell R.O .T .C. •
';h1rley Jameson B. . • J. A . Peel M . . • Andy
mith B.S. • Jame · Trebbin B.A. • Mildred
V ,mderhoof M .A.
Barnet W.1tts M
Byron Davey M.A .
Engle
Peel
Vanderhoof
To build health and to provide activity for every
student i · the aim of the physical education department. It · courses are planned to develop
. ; kill · that will carry mer to leisure time: to
promote physical vigor ::-o that the individual
may live at the highest pos ible level; to develop
wholesome mental attitude
Mermaids of K.H.S . - members of Trident Club
cut a mean troke through the aqua . The girl
practtee form swimming and diving - and . : wim
for their own pleasure. Eligibility in the club i-.
based on the passing of life saving and speed test
and
good
-,ocial
habits such a fair play, sportsman hip, .rnd social
cooperat10n .
The girls' physical education department not only
off er the active sports, ·uch as wimming, tennis,
game:, bowlmg, and life . aving, but ,1lso give:i
course · in hygiene, health-reading, first .ud, and
recreational leader ·hip .
Besides the regular extra-curricular activitie ,
basketball, football, swimming, and track, the
boys' phy ical education department offers ·wimmmg, cali themes, volley ball, games, boxing, and
wrestling
a program of supervised exercise for
e"·cry boy m school.
H arvell
Sm 1th
\\' att
Jame on
T r bbin
Da\ ey
ophomore B class rulers vice-president Joe Bur:ynsk1, president Harry Dawson, and ~ecretary
Ja'k Rudolph are intere ted readers of the 1945
py.
Relaxing on the . teps, vice-president Harold Johnson, secretary treasurer Jean Fitch, and
pre,1dent Bill Engel d1,cuss problem' of the Sopt omore A clas,
The governing body of the Annex i m charge of notic~~ of concern to all -ophomores. On
ovem•
ber 12, they sponsored a <lance for the "Cla · of '48 ." They wt:rc ,tlso in ch,trge of suhscnpt1on~
to the Junior Red Cross and to the clothing drive.
AN EX
STUDE 1
COU CIL
ROW I Harry Daw·
on, David
Lar en,
Tom
Johannes,
Ed
mith, Mary Edquist.
ROW 2 Janice
elson,
Lorraine Ebner, Radwl
Covelli, Rae
cgal,
(Sec'y) Mac Kloct.
ROW 3 Sam Barosko,
Eugene Dubaniewicz,
Alan Mink, David
Martell, Albert
Boehme. "Not rn pie•
ture
Tom I·ulton,
(Chairman), Miss
Farley
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RO\V I
Beverly Sockncss, Bernice Bartow1tz,
Joyce Helman, Dorothy Ricker, Pat Echlor,
Mary Lou Houl(hton, Katherine Vandenberg
ROW 2 Charle Kovaoc, Doreen • el on,
Dorothy Rel\:hcrt,, Dolorc Reichert , Virg1ma
Gratz, Shirley Richter, Grace Cho1nack1, Rohert
Lan-mg.
ROW 3 Carol Monroe, Marg.1rct
lrvrng, Pat Hoffman, Ruth Engle, Lot Chap·
man, B.1rhara Haun, Betty Bonn, Anne Arlov.
ROW 4 Donna \Vadc, Harriet Sienkow,k1,
Martha Hawkrn , Lynn Engdahl, Helen \Veisncr,
Theresa Torca,o, Francis Zalewski, Andrey
Zahn
RO\V 5 Mary Mavrov1ch, Louise
Bonc>s, Kathleen Jackson, Mary Jane Davi ,
Eugene Wal11g, Leonard Ziesemer, Leonard
Gn k, IM1Vernc Sha kmuth, Irene Ro,ko .
•
RO\V I
Peta Ddaat, Robert Krauser, Da,·1d
Kerr, Owen Hawley, Albert Boehme Harry
phcth.
Daw,un Vernon Kreu>ehcr, Robert
RU\V 2 Don Dory, Bill hazer, P1errt P1as,
Bill Fen-kc, Eugene Da'"• Francis Bone", Paul
,o\ntaram1an, Harold Le1ting
RO\V 3 Don
Ander on, Gene Kanmn, Ervrn Mann, D1'k
Schlater, Roger Chr1'tenscn, Jack Alfano, Jean
Ha enberg, Ruth Em.:k on. RO\V ~ Don D1hhlc,
Don
eubauer, Joe John on, Milton
task us,
Henry Kaneck1, Don Gaydos, Charle, chnuch,
Anthony alvatore, Vernon W 1ckman .
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RO\V I Carol Hain, Bertha Ruhle, Lo" Engl,··
hart, Corinne Englund. Eleanor Follak, Mana
S clandt, Lurrarnc Bauschclt, Alice Kreger.
RO\V 2 Mildred • 'evehcr, Evelyn Maiurku,
B.1rbara Clough, Carmelrna Cairo, Dona Beck·
man, Rita Aceto. Helen Webher, Mary Ann
Z.1hon, Pat M,·Dermott
ROW 3 Jo Lichter,
K.1thleen Nelson, Eve Barbee, Lydia Hrupk.
Dolores Modory, Glady Kirschbaum, Barbara
Johnson, Beatrice Sorenson Manon Machcras.
RO\V 4 Hattie Schdky, Shirley Kubik Rohert.i
DcRose, Gretchen Olson, Evelyn Sorensen,
Lenorc SdwnJ, Pat Y ah
">ar th\ Sk .rak1
Phyl11 Re1te1
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enler _}(
JJ. S. wifh
ROW I Alvin
elson, Phylli · !'ram, Doris
Gahart, Kcnncth Dttthardt, Don Gia er, Cynl
Kalmka. Kenneth Stem, Bud
ewman, Allen
Mcl';eil RO\V 2 Jean Fisher, ancy John on,
Richard Mctten. Marianne Jantzen. Lolita Grno,
Constance Kahler, Manon Julius, John W1ta·
myer, Dolores Heuft. Vincent Ruffalo ROW 3
Margaret Podbcr.
ancy Ech, Elaine Kersten,
Mary Callahan, Shirley Andrews, Adea DeM1c•
chi. Arline fmpatnck, Cecil Htll, Rita Trotta,
Betty Mackey, Lucille Couture.
ROW 4
Eugene Duhaniewicz, Jerome Engelman, Ronnie
Anness1, Gertrude Klern, Barbara Engdahl,
Geraldine Hawley, Dorothy Gahart, Marilyn
Meredith. Margery Kerr, Mary Jane Hoda!,
Marilyn Congdon.
ROW 5 Gene Barrett,
John Meier. David Martell, Junmy C red, Eileen
Rub1erg, Victor Ruffalo, Jerry Herzog, Dick
Hunkeler, Jun Morn,on, James orensen, Bar•
hara W crve, Ray Prostko, Paul Leach .
•
ROW I Boh Keller, Ralph Leonard, Don John·
son, Larry Wern ·tem
Roger
mtth, Bob
Gunderson, Bob Schwab. ROW 2 Una White,
Colleen Wernberger, Vivian
el on, Ahce
Lapidus, Donna Boy en, Joan Burn ,
am
Barosko, Jame. Jone.. ROW 3 Bob Bmmnger,
Edward Zemezonak, Anthony Pmnola, Bill Hill,
Ervm Klapproth. Frank Marshall, Jean Bush,
orma Keckler ROW 4 Richard Becker, Jack
Rudolph, Roger James, Clark Hamkm , Dick
Gulbranson, Gerald Burrow, Henry Johnson,
Alvie Schlecht. ROW 'i Kenneth Robinson,
Don Sterns, Roscoe Walton, Don • ugent,
Archie Burns, Florence Widen, Ralph Jensen,
Bob Koldenberg.
•
ROW I Thomasia Chudada, Carol Deloria,
Roger Matt10l1.
Charles Maletta
Walter
Chnstensen, Roberta Soule. ROW 2 Eleanor
Schellmger Bernice Edquist Theresa Villani,
Robert Bain Reed Pfanm1ller Polly Chachula,
Dorothy Schwartz,
ancy Sherer
ROW 3
Angeline
Chiappetta, Jeanette
Pana ewicz,
Betty Aderman, Betty Anderson, Joan Gandt,
fntz Potthast, Mary Hunt, Alice Rasmussen .
ROW 4 Erwin Fitz, Jane Petersen, Dorothy
Stump, Pat Strangberg, Margaret Wei bcrt,
Chan 1e Tenuta Dolores Ruthe, Roherta
eau.
ROW 'i Janice el.on, Barbara Aaron, 'hirley
Wiedman, Lavon Gntftn, Donna Schultz, Mary
S1rocchi, Im Barca, Lois Nunke .
•
ROW 1
Doris Schwartz, Arlene Heinz,
Angeline Brandalise, Carol York. Lola Mae
Whitman
Jay Ander on, Bob Andreson.
ROW 2 Jim Edwards, Richard mithback. John
chneider. George Stolp, Richard Ley , Loretta
Halprn, Audrey
ickolai, Anna Belle Keller.
ROW 3 Robert Blice, Colette Dyberg. Marion
Edquist, Alberta Boehme, Marjorie fuller, Rose
Perri, Pearl Blmton, John Hansen
ROW 4
Robert Wasunch, Robert
iel en, Drake
Douglas, Don Puder, Eddie Arndt, Richard
tiles, Art Ruffalo, Wayne Woodard . ROW )
Robert Kreth, Rollo Greenwood, Alfred Gentile,
Richard Hawes. John Gambenne, Gloria chons·
check, Elsie Weigle, Betty Wolgemuth, Alberta
Morgan.
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awe /or
/he new
ROW I Alhcrt Chmtcnsen, Simley Borrng.ird,
Boh Knutter, Arthur Martell. Boh Barn, Bill
Martrn, Joe Mavrovich. ROW 2 Barbara Mar•
quardt, Gene Mahoney, June Krngsley, Jeanette
Zolla, Vivian Potter, Eugene O'Connor, Boh
Enck on, Betty Sertz . ROW 3 Betty Hop•
kins, Bernice Lesczewskt, Lorraine Salerno,
K.ithleen Kratz, Vernon Jen en, Lrly Rumachik,
Helen Polhemus, Mary Jane Davi . RO\V 4
Rtchard Moe, Bill Carol. Bob Orth, Ernest
Tahbert, Rachel Covelli, Jean Orlrn, Joan
Bundie , Joan Larson ROW 5 Richard Salva•
tore. Jim Ru ch, Andrew Pynaker, Joe Brrttclh,
Don Zeitler. Seno Lupi, Allan Mielke, Gerald
O' etll, Ronald Ruffalo, Frank Celebre
•
ROW I Alan Mrnk, Albert
cheller, Tom
Johanne , Paul Stern, John Ryall, Wilfred Hoff,
August Wetzel. ROW 2 Dorothy Machara,
Connte Co entrno, Julienne Rasch, Fred Merg,
Jame Sieter, Boh Hornby, Darrel Godfrey,
Rudy Zarlett1. ROW 3 Lorrarne Fallak, Betty
Becker, Paulrne Grrman, Irma Pierangeli, Jean
Hicks, Mary Jane Buratti, Ro amary Hoppe.
ROW 4 Jim La t, Marilyn Robert , • 'ancy
Weeks, Betty Frazer, Josephrne Gumbar. J an
Tremper, Damita Reel, Inez V10la. ROW 5
Oliver Christensen, Jack McMullen. Stanley
McCormick, Jame
Keuffer, Eddie Koltng,
Gilbert Grams, Bob Brankow, Eugene Ci mo ky,
Jim John on,
•
ROW I Ronald McCorm1c , Franci
trupp,
Richard Cross,
orman Cohn, Don Brenner,
Dolores Han en, Vernon chultz, LeRoy Ander
son, Jack Oglesby. ROW 2 Ann Mayer, Joyce
Gourley, Shirley Gitzlaff. Jane Karrmann, Joyce
Dolan, Ethel Isen, Shirley Jones, Helen Hrupka,
Joyce Demski. adrne Paschke. ROW 3 Grace
Kre,al. Boh Stockdale. Beverlee Giortz. Audrey
D\orak, Dorothy Machara, Boh tocbe, Della
Groth, Elda Monticelli, Virgima Magrnn, Clance
Houston. ROW 4 Dolores Graglta. Don Everett.
Ed Smith, Frank Michail. Don La Jeunes e, Rae
Segal. Margaret Eggert, Manon Kremi , Judith
Holland. Lois Cohn. RO\V 5 John Kozak,
Selmar Jacohsen. Henry Bomng. Boh Preston.
Don Schnecherger. Rae )ohm.on, Jerome pehar.
John Smith, Vernon Hotf
•
RO'W
Dorothy Miller,
ancy Turkelson,
Joyce Neff June Havranek, Betty Decker, Frank
Engels, Jean Plankey. ROW 2 Laurene parks,
Mary Jane Buratti, Beatnce Hart, Jo ephrne
Salerno, Josephrne Cinelli, Bonnte Grngerelli,
Lillian Kurklts, Luanne Arneson.
ROW 3
Vernice Farley, Katherine Hoettu, Muriel
Burmer. Jamee Pofahl. Domrnica .'\ndrca,
Dorothy Leskcw1cz. Pat Algiers, Ruth Pcllegrrno.
ROW 4 Lo1' DiAntom. Lavrnea Fairbanks,
Lorr ainc C::rcchrni, Mary Lou Bedore, Genevieve
Gmk. Wayne Voight. Brll Ecbtrom. Ted
Brrnaccht. ROW 5 Elizahcth Andreoli. Gene
l'alkenstern. Lois s,hneider. Shirley Kulik. May
1'.loet. Ted Baumann, Ciro! Leff, Phyllis \Volf,
Lois Schccklcr.
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worfJ be/ore !hem
RO\V I
orman Jeske, Joe Burzyn kt, lrvm
Berman, W1ll1am Hcidersdorf, John B.1rdcn,
Richard De<morrie, Wayne Richter, J.1me
Ipsen. RO\\' 2 Marion Grecnw.1ld, \'1rgm1a
Andrea, Arlene Anderson, Sally Ferris, Grace
Stefani, Gerald Buchman, Marion W1dm,101ch,
alatro, Violet Tafforo.
RO\V 3
Yolanda
Josephine Surdo. Joan Lmdcr, Gertrude Becker,
Chet Kunde. Bertha Cahle, Shirley Schroeder,
Yvonne Loew, Lots Barber, Jerry Stumpf
RO\V 4 Kathleen Wirtz, Conmc Reeves, Mary
Sauer, Pat Cename. Roger m1th, Irene Varnt
·ancy Datulo, Pat Scott. Ida Mac Shelby,
Genevieve Stulga1tts. RO\V 5 Lloyd Og1lv1e,
Harold Keating, Bob Han on, Eugene 01 on,
Richard !\ndcrsen. Walter •ewman, Al,m Dale,
Harold chultz. David Larson
•
RO\V 1 Robert Kohnke, George Schwa1ko,
Don Sc1demann, Wilbur Uphill, Mary Lou
Johnson. Lots Lcmewchcr,
ancy Shannon.
RO\V 2 Elamc Hosea, Joyce McDowell, Joanne
McHenry.
Betty Ann
Mormon,
Hamel
Molzahn, Dorothy Lia, Mary Junk. Mary Mar
ronc ROW 3 Anne M1ghano. Thelma Jensen,
Emily Top1lavic, Mane Sc1herhch. Pat Stum·
mer. Edith H1tchlcr, Betty Halvarsen, Don
Kaclbcr
ROW 4 Erna Mlynarek, Beverly
Larson, Carolme Molinaro. Betty Jone.-, Phyllis
Lajeunesse. Chester Sheard. Billy Hughes, Carol
Jean Johnson. ROW 5 Gilbert Krumm, Leland
McDonald. Don Nelson, Jack Ladousa, Don
Zaph. Joan Trottier, Tom
avoich1ck, Alan
Hubbard, Douglas Kloct
•
ROW I Beverly Vandereld, Raenelda \\'esner,
Helen chantek, Mary Jo Yantorni, Helen Yule,
Phylh · Sherwood. Rita \'1te. ROW 2 Don
Leonard, Marvin Warter, Vmcent Ruffalo,
Delores Tenuta, Madelmc Watring. Jean
Kernen, Barbara Knapp. Beverly Snyder. ROW
J Delore Trait. Angelme Thoma , Margaret
Skau, Ro<e Kun. Connne Waldow, Audrey
Vick, Edna Wyman. Claudette Watkm .
ROW 4 }.iancy Waller, Rosemary Krau c,
Arlene \\'c1 , Peggy V.'engcr, Dorothy Kamm,
Shirley Klein chm1dt. Jean 'V.'1llems, Sally Knapp.
ROW 5 Virginia Schultz. Marion Wight, Joan
Wenman. Alice Terpstra, Velma Sherman,
Shirley Keefner, Marjonc Land, Joyce V.'olfe,
Elsie Zager.
•
ROW 1 Robert Tudjan, Bill Jensen, Dan Ved·
der, Henry Robmson, Harold Johnson, Bill
Johnson, Don Lewis. ROW 2 Robert Lar on,
Richard Will, Fred Lind trom, Btll Mau er,
Larry McKinley, Evelyn Jen en, Manon Kahn.
ROW 3 Jean Carole Janda, Jean Scov11le,
George Vanchena, Tom Taube, Bob Maegaard,
Allen Martell, Edith Hoffman, Dick Ka<per.
ROW 4 Leonard Ripp, Frank \\'oodman,
Bernte Shaeffer, Frank Widmar, Bob Huntoon,
Rogers Thornherg, Lawrence Nelson, Dick Rugg.
ROW 5 Ralph Moehrke, Fred T1lsncr, orbcrt
Maurer, Ray Sieberlich, Ray Mitchell, Gene
Kocol, Dick Thoma<.
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bu! on e '!ear faler
RO\V I
Bruce 1\ndcr on, Jame
Bennett,
Bernice Eichler, Boh Radykow,kt. Tom B1 ctgha,
I r.tnk Rinaldi, W1lhert Belleau.
RO\V 2
I..1\'crne Belanger. Belly Lou Ante, Jennie
Brandalise, Grace Bern, Bill Pocan, Gene Cov•
ington. Jo Perri, Ro e Santapoalo, Joanne
Costen
ROW 3 June Buh1en, Dora Graziola,
orma B1anch1, Pauline Chase, Ann Alexander,
}dnl't Andl'r on, Beverly Beyer, Elaine Copen.
RO\V 4 Diana Bennett, Carol Chn ten en,
Manon Cox, Delore, Cicchrni, Gene Reich,
Kathleen Becker, Gene Pfeiffer, Edward
ic•
ol•1. Darlene Augu tine .
•
RO\V 1 Carmine Man.tho, Rohert Larsen, Jim
I.01 , \\'e Icy Et enhaucr, Don Greening, Bill
ROW 2 Bob Hemple,
Engle, Don Forbes.
Kenneth Germaine, C',oncetta Richio, Mary
Rohert on, Dorothy Ripp, Jenny Pica, Allena
Doggett, Eltzaheth Dogot. ROW 3 Donna
Fae • 'mak, • 'ancy Gemmell, Arnold Henkel,
Bert Haun. Martin Gyurina, Pat Griffin, Eloise
Reidenbach, Ard1the Otto. ROW 4 Dominic
Gregory, \\'alter Green. George Gulhford,
Eugene Dorff, Elywn Ellison, Jean Forrest,
Gertrude Rackowskt, Dorothy Gia. s. RO\V ~
Alfred Turco, Robert Vidas, Don Smith, George
Vanchena. Lawrence Landeau, Gilbert Wiegert,
Richard \\'rohlew ki, Dan Vedder, Rupert
\V1mmer.
•
ROW I Jean Dodge, Emma Pacetti, Gladis
Picken, Dorothy Granger, Angie De Chiara,
Margery Dzumk. Elaine • 'emila. ROW 2 Olga
Ghczz1, Ann Giordano, Av1 Dnssel, Carol Eick•
man. Laura Gagliardia. Jean Fitch, Vita Fried·
man, Josephine Antonio. ROW 3 Joyce Dille,
Shirley Gall, Dons Gordon, Janet Epstein,
Be\Crly Peterson. Geraldine Foreman, Roselyn
Erickson, Ida Farraca. ROW 4 Don Firchow,
James Englert, Hcrh Hansen, Dolores Dulak,
B~rmcc Eichler. H~len Draguncew1zc, Dolores
. 'clson, Donna Raymond .
..
•
ROW I Jue Benko, Don
cwport, \Vaync
Bartell, Tom Devtne, Raymond Blank, Eugene
Amhro"·· Pat Bowman. ROW 2 Jack Corrcz,
Jue Caputo, Isadore Borg1. Roger Brennan,
Mike Cholak, Yolanda Covcllt, Betty Brankow,
Sylvia Ce<ano. ROW 3 Fred Bcltoya, John
Aulozzt, Gene R adtke, James Coates. Gene
Ashmus, Barbara Clausen, August R idolfi,
Gahriel DeRango
RO\V 4 Howard Norns,
Richard 'ichols, M erle Bennett, Jerry Papanek,
Alan Brc ker, D on Desns, M elvin Behr, Arvid
Di.on.
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are juniorj
Caught m an inact1Ye moment, hard
working Ju111or B pres1<lent Alhcrt
Aceto .tn<l -ccrctary· trcasurcr Dick
Ander-.;on relax on the teps. Vicc·presi
<lent \vede trangberg departed for the
c( 1ast Guard L:trly in the year
Alv.;ay a gentleman, Paul R1c.hardc;,
Junior A pres1<lent, holds the door,
while Lout"e Junkcl, :ecretary·treasurer,
and Mary Kuyawa, vice · preg1dent, leave
'chool after another hard day.
•
untord
ROW I Jerry Petrrsen, Jack Btttorf, Paul
Barosko. Eugene Pa cucc1. Betty Lou Ra mu«en,
Ed Scalzo, Bruce Patton
ROW 2 Ro emary
Plutchak. Cathenne Packman, Reha
eesam ,
Bob Parr. Manlyn R1ch1e , Shirley Paa h , Mary
Jane Pellegnno ROW 3 Joan Proulx, Mildred
Paash, Manon Ratshmsk1, LaVerne Reid
Leonore Perkowsky. Doris Rademacher, Lo15
Reuter. ROW 4 Tom Poltrock, Robert Peteren. Berger Rasmu"en. Lois Reuter, Betty
O'Hare. Ruth Panzlau, Lorna Prell , Melbourne
Rabedeau . ROW 5 KennC'th Ostlund, Carl
Bruch, FrE'd Girsch. Jerry Pfarr. Gene Parenti,
Richard Gregory, Ken Jar"is, Harry Klee< .
•
ROW I Robert Bauer, Eugene Alfano, Ro alyn
Boresch, Lots Bush, Helen Anderson, Mary
Lee Bedore, Betty Amo.
ROW 2 Grace
Hinda!. Lila Buns, Janice Barter, Dorothy
Albafonte, Alice Bast1anell1, Jeanette Baum,
Ruth Barosko, Dons BadtkC'
ROW 3 Alice
Arnold. Eleano1 Arnold mt, Judy Chemerov.,
Rose Anderson. Dorothy Tennessen, V1rgm1a
Chiodo. Thereq Andrea, Rita Ball. RO\~,/ 4
Shirley Anderson. B1llte Mane Barbour, Eleanor
Breiling. JultC' Brick. Irene Boudreau, Bernice
Chiappetta, Rita B1tautis. Mary Brunet. ROW
5 Laura Boudreau. Floyd Berne, John Borg1,
Fntz Bernshausen, Bob Carroll, Donald Caldart,
Michael BrJCk, Donald Brandt, James Andreuco.
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/{( J\\
\1ar10
Colleen
cau, !•red Ludwig, 1\lfrcd
I •anccs 'c1 c , 'W aync Koc I, Mehm
Km~gcr
L.11Nrencc Sl.1ter
ROW 2 M.mlyn
Kollm.m, Phyllis Lagenhad1, M.iqonc Koehl
Phyll I t:c, Loretta Lcon,1rd, Lorrame Lan mg,
Betty Lmdro c, Sophie ''a1d1cz.
RO\V 3
Fr.Hi cs Less Barhar.1 Knapp, Ard
l.arsoP,
I lurer tc Mur.1 k1, Drno L.1u1cn:1, Betty Landre
M.mlyn L111dcrman, Simley Klei t
ROW 4
lkrrn.t'l Lcw.1ndow<k1, Rl(hard Kr.iuse, Buh
Lar on, MarJonc
L.. t, Joanne Mkhcl, Lm
Myer , Edna Mac Krieger, Joan KIC\K ·rs
RO\\' S' Jack B1ttorf, Ted Lindeiutst, D1ek
KreJ I-er, Dolores Lcszkew1g:, Emil Kreger
Don K•eu chcr, Jcss.1 Ll'.ich Gerald Koc er
Kenneth Ohlgart.
L
•
ROW I Bill Soho!, Don . onncnherg \V a'tcr
Ef-. ncr. Tom Sch1l1111g, Dale Schneeberger,
l{alph \\'ilcox. ROW 2 \\'alter Clark. Bob
Kuehn, John Seg.mo, Boh
chuch. Augu t
chcrker, Ronald Eni::ermann, RIChard L1<
neck
RO\\' 3 Phyll1 Cayo. Richard Del
corr , W1lhur Scholcy, Richard Ca cy, Bob
Elli on, B.. h Curncs. Jack Ehlen, Eddie DuBay
RO\\' 4 John Diehl, Arvid • "1l<en. Barbara
Sm1th, Dr nc choley. Lorrame Ture,kJ, \\'ell•
Denyes, Paul Lippert ROW 5 Charle Lamh
Gene Thom.t , Rohert Nackcr, Gerald Sr:uth,
!'rank Kortum, Bruce Sorensen, f"rank 'kov.•
ronsk1
•
RO\\/
Kenneth Han<cn, Delmar Maye,,
Kenneth Munson, R1d1.ird
tct,on, Le,!te
C.unthcr, D<n1d Hay, \\'arrcn Spauldrng RO\V
2 Shirl y Hams. Lill1,1n Holland, Betty Lo\'er•
111c. C.1rol May, Dolores Marocch1, I.uc1llc Garn•
fierim, Rosemary Van Zylc, Joyce Haubrich
RO\\' 3 \V11l1am M ruca, Donald Metten, Jim
. 1.iycr, Joyce \Vohlgcrnuth, Jacquclmc Haley
Dom Glaser, Helen H11I,, Fern Hansen
RO\\' 4 Boh Straight, Franch Torca-o, Joan
::uifa,
\'ern.t
Gregory. M.1hcl
GI.1 man
Elea11or Gl.iss, R"hard Marcus, Jim Meyer<
RO\V ) Charles Stroik, Lee Hunkclcr, Lloyd
Swce~1cy. Jack Henderso!'. Roger Van , urto'l,
l'l 11l1p !\11llcr, Jerry Mc 'unara, Jay ..\1 C'arthy
•
/{()\\/ I Manm Gnfftn, June Jen-en, Eleanor
B.1k.11t1s L\nnc Juno k1 , Je.tnn<' Fuhrer, . 1.iry
\nn Bmrnan, Doltir,•s E1chm,rn
RO\\' 2 \ 1r
"lll1.1 Jorgenson Ro'e Friedeck. Dolorc JuJtu,,
I 01 Tornero Dorothy Fcdcrrneycr, .-\rlene Ed·
y111st V1rgrn1a l'onk, Joyce Joh1i-01• RO\\' 3
l\lanon Keller, Jean ha1d. Dchor,1h Ehener, Eha
Kilrnury, Janrcc F1egc, Lucila Jorgenson. Lurctt,1
K:.1,·yn<k1, Dolores Johnson. RO\\' 4 Helen Flies"
Jerry G1ane,cll1, Natalie E\'crs. !\11ldred Fred
r ck on. Gene\"Ja K.trchauski-. Betty Cazel!
D lore' Jar\'cy, Mund Huhhard.
RO\\' S'
Donald Fo1t1k. Donald BlaZ.l\"ler, J,1mcs Ger·
l.1Lh, \\'alter Everett, Tom Jackson. Henry Bur•
l.inJ John Kaiser, Tom Kiffe!. Harold Brink
[33 J
.
lheir place in
RO\\ I Al Aceto, Bob Benning. Don Greve
now Ronald Johnson, Louis Bo man . Lawrence
Keckler, Leroy Remstad . RO\\' 2 Jc.in • "1coll,
Dorothy Kiger. Jeanette Ohlen, Carolyn 'ew·
man, Mary Pollock, Jane Pre terl. C:hristinc
Juga , Lucille Perron1. ROW 3 Lorraine Peck ,
Joanne Pfe11Ter, Doris Plaisted. Ann Po•thumu .
Jennie Paskiewicz. Dewayne Ricker, \V1l11aM
Schacht. Rose P1ccolo. ROW 4 Kenneth John·
son, Merle Burman, Bill Robert on, Tom Burt ,
Bob Fifer, Dick Flocker, Frank Gcrolmo, Mary
Ann Oye. ROW 5 Don Pitch, Frank Babu ch ,
Dick
Anderson,
Bill
Birkholz,
D \Vayne
Reidenbach . Fred Forbes, Roger Kmg, C;iJy111
Kirsten , Carl Bere1ter.
•
RO\V I
Richard Matson , Gloria \\'udcll,
Lucille \),,' 1dm u, Lenore Sutherland , Joyce
Watts, Pat Thompson, Dolores Voves . ROW 2
hirley Vanderveldt. Dolores Madison. Frances
Wood. Hilda D1smark1s, Bonnie Wagner, Alice
Yunk, Mayabelle Majeske, Dolores Wiren. RO\V
3 Rosella Mackey. Ruth White. Manon \),,'erh1e
Betty Wade, Tom Tabilt, Delores Sczepansk1,
ROW 4
Carolyn \)..'erner, Pat Vanderveld
Lynnette Uhlenberg. Margaret Thomas, Albert;1
Vig, Patricia Toth, Lloyd Wiegert, Hilda Vis·
nausk1 ·. Rosemary Tyrnn, Helen Wall, Georg1,1
Tures. ROW 5 Don Winters, Keith \),,'erner,
Ralph Wilcox. Galerd Wood. Ronald Tucholl ,
Donald Webb, Jack Woodard , Louis V,111
Dermoon.
•
ROW 1 Charles Schultz, Harvey Schervak ,
Nancy Corradini, Sally Duffy. Frances Shultz.
Eleanore Cosentino, Beverly Schmitz . ROW 2
Patricia Cogell. Frances Shtlka. Audrey Soren ·
sen, Wanda Ruge, Peggy Scott, Mary Sp1zz1rn,
Rita Rondeau. Dolores Savaglio, Genevieve
Romanowski.
ROW 3
Lorramc
chm1dt,
Rosemary DeVroy, Charlene Schulte, Lorrame
Lauer. Jeanette Saf1eko, Mary Smith, Rose•
mary Shore, Joyce Dyutka. Josephine DeCesaro.
ROW 4 Lillian Simo. Marilyn Covington,
Marilyn Corey, Lois Sellers, Eugenia Scalfn ,
Lorraine Bingley. Frances Ryan, Dorothy Snow•
tala, Virginia R1tacca
ROW 5 \),,'yncfred
Dolan, Mary DeLaat, Phyllis Christiansen, Julie
Oosemagen. Helen Sobol. Grace Sonderhall,
Richard Schneider Dick Shober.
•
ROW 1 Laurel Haney, L1ll1an Horn1ckel,
Ethel Haugaard, Isabella Garns, Elga Gottlieb
seo, Shirley Hamelink, Jean Lewis. ROVv 2
Dolores Gapanow1cz, Loretta Mantuano
ancy
Maleski, Arlene Garofalo, Annabel Gotta Mary
Alice Gemmell, Dolores Hill, Clarabelle Gotta
ROW 3 Marilyn Lemanski, Mary Mat1c1k, P.llll
Herrmann, John Hold1:rried, Richard Holm,
Carol Nehlung, Pauline Mertz. Vera Cronin
ROW 4
ona Krohn. Joan McCarthy. Phyll1
McCue. Lucille Gam\mone. June Glacken
Shirley Grubel. Marion Kohls, Ruth Mittman,
Dora Levick. ROW 5 Kenneth Huxhold, Rich
ard Holm, Charles Harlmond. Ray Herrmann,
Charles He. sefort. Grace. Hindal, Helen Gordon ,
Paul Monroe, Walter Clark, Rohert Kuehn.
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RU\V I I raP.:1 Cro.1k, Lorrarnc Ander on, Lor•
r.1111
rent , 'orcnc Ander on, Sally Backlund,
A 1drc
Be.iudreau, Harriet Cro1.1.
RO\V 2
J' eph1'lc Lulack, Jean Deschneau, Dolore
( ro l'tto, Elena Aceto, Betty Ludwig. Emma
I .ira~a. :\nnahcllr Alh~rt , Ro•e Tenuta. RO\V
' Co1thennc Chcrnohor,k1, Lorrarnc Bokdan kc,
B ttr Cunningham, Irene Elsik, Maqonc Ader·
inan, l\Lmlyn Bonofiglw, Dorothy Cundan,
P.lraP ir I up1 RO\V 4 Lenore Lar rn. Marti> a
D.1v1d O'l
Victoria Chudad.1, Phyllis Clark,
B<tty Moddl'r, Edwina Ryan, Nathalie Kray,
le< e Scha~ht RO\V i Marilyn Bel •ngcr, Joyce
Bolt.in Joa•1 Bund1es, Reinhardt Schneider,
Alv" C.hn t n en, Dorothy Bu,k1rk. Dorothy
Sk1lheck, Joy c Barth .
•
RO\\ I Roh rt Spc.ikcr, h,111k Lcr. Keith
Hes D1flo Ianni, Dick Holten, Ralph Rutfalo,
jol' Klotz, Mildred Gn,kav1ch. ROW 2 Don
\\l.irner Lou ,'\nn Johnson, Dorothy Coleman,
L1ia JeJn H n en. Emily R1:zo. Leo Kreu er,
Lolli
Junket Lydia Hrupka. ROW 3 Mary
Ann Loungan, Jean Graser. Charlene Joachim,
Glona K lier Jean Klopstein, E\'elyn Giacom111,
Betty S cor, Slurlcy Kreiger, Barhara Te tard.
RO\V 4 Ed Reagan, Rohert \\lendnck, \\'alter
Stripe, Don Mielke, Archer Timm, Jame
McGill. Donald Manshner, La\'crne Chri,tensen,
Harry Orth. RO\\' 5' Glyn Rohcrt,, James
DunP, James Ander on, rrank Bennett, David
::elf, Rngcr Miller, Tom Bong, Beryl \'ogclman
RO\\' J George Alfano, Bill Cunn111gham,
Rni;n Kr.iusc, Vm ent Loeffler, Richard Eng•
udnl, Rohert Bockelon, Rowland Ander,en.
RO\\' 2 M ry Lou Faulhaber, Dorothy Hoff .
.\1ary K 1y,1\u, Marjorie Fulton, Ro,e Mane
.\1a care, .'\rlene Knoedler.
aretta Holman,
lean Putrow RO\V J Eugene .'\ntnm, • 'orman
Hughe , C'latre Her,tedt, Phyllis Lent:, LaRayne
Fuller, Betty h1x, !\-1.lrgaret Lahnwsky. Kenneth
lr\'111g. RO\V 4 Rohcrt Br ,h. Rohert Eidsor,
cnnc1der, Charles
I a mes Schnuck. Ronald
Crasser, Jame Fraher. Elsinor Brcgin:er. Mario
1
('.1 1cch10, Boh Eastman. RO\\ I' Jne Makarc•
w1ct. Ch.tries L1'ncck, Stanley Gregory, Charles
An<lre< Ii, Bill Hirt, Edw111 Setter, \\lillis
Schacfpr James Kanchl
•
RO\\
Raymond Plutch~k Robert S~ 're,
Glenn Rce\'e, Dick \\'agrcr Grace Middle·
camp, Elsie Reynolds, Carolyn Smith. RO\V 2
Velma Podclla, Helen Stancato, Mane Mueller,
Patnc1a O'Connor, L1l11an Tonch1lls, Carmella
Trott.1, M.u garct \\' cndncks, Viola Tenuta.
RO\V J Pat Taylor, \\'inifred Mitchell. Janice
Petersen, Dorothy Peter-en, Margaret Urhan.
Pnlmc • 'agclk1rk, Grace . 'clson. Irene zclon·
ROW 4 Jack Tully. Manuel Pacetti.
ski.
Paul Richard , Rohcrt Simmonds, Joyce \\lagner,
nelnres Meyer. Ruth Pctcr>cn. Ellen Matt1azzi.
RO\V 5 J\:orman Oechlcr, Ray Rosko, Richard
Tallale. Bill Stanley, \'1ck Sherman. Jnhn Rean
court, \\',1lter Paskew1c:. Al\'ln Pnce.
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[ ·''
orgel • • •
A
TEAM 1s an individual.
Each part depends upon the whole, but
the \vhole is of no u--e without each part.
to the te,un, ttnd the team gives to each player.
it · body, its mmd, it::. heart.
Each player gives
The team fights with
It fights through its parts, and they
in turn give themst:h es to 1t because they are of it.
the team fights -
running, dodging, tackling.
down; it bounce:, back.
It
1s
lt iumps and twists ,rnd pivots.
In the \vater the team fight::.
fight · with cool long
beautiful symmdnc mm•ements of the body.
\Vhen each gives all he has to his team, it is more than
a team with a heart, a body, and a mind.
\ ictoriou · team \vi th a soul.
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pU5hed
On the gym floor the team fights -
blucking, dribbling, pa ... sing.
~tnikcs
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It i · a
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SIDELIGHTS 0
Hippy be1.:a1. e a red clad backfield tar lia c ro sed the 1;
exuberant fell'tnrne fan give ..>1~e to their enthu ta
l
for a'lotli r t-..ichd wn th e
Big Tom reJ hes up
t ke
trr rebou'ld . . . hcot
rnJ 1t
t\\o 'T!orr pc n
"Arr y 1 h p brot 1er~" We'I 01, ,!) er e.. d~r rr' P t HE." rv Don K
tart tn.. km
'1 Juwr, dur I g d C ~ C
Cc • 111, loctb. IJ g1mt'
I,
fur
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r J 'r~r Or 1 1
SP RTS
1
h~r pl 1 h, heavy pad . and h Jd
u haH tr.10 f.:i·mcd Be', Do\\r1'le 1Ho
J frr c.101. g1 nt '15 h re t cn the bencr. C '.! h T•ebbm a id ormg ace,
Jo M.lk.irew1cz, watch the g m , \\h1le the si..b tu cs \ gh their hance<
of gcttlrg mto the truggle
Bill Gutt •m n
fu play.
Pl'l
11
r 1.nJ r tr li k t
t•
to t mir
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CaLght the· in t nt he
ikc t'1e w.itcr, l;:rr) m1th rc~t:m le .i F nke 1 tem
mu hi:- e th.i'l 'ie d e l har p1 !1 b, k tr Kl'T
REDS
BIG
"\\'il<l
Bill"
Dt·rno
aroun<l
left
en<l
l.oumos an<l Bill Soho!
p11rsu1t.
gr< un<l
trcak
with
Tom
Ill
garner
of the
onfn·
,., cc, till' Bt•lo1t hoy wa
.1 thorn
m the s1tk of th,· Big Red
"Is thi trip necessary?" Lloyd Peters ( 6 5) and Bruce Patton ( 8 5) convtnce Bill Demos
that he doe n't want to cros the line mto pay dirt. Coming up to be of a i t.incc arc J,1 k
McMullen (95"), Henry Borland (5"8), Tom Poltrock (H). anJ Dick K1\1 (4)
f 40]
hot
Om· of the lca<ltn,r
<111
SNARE
8 - - CROWN!
F(
)R the first time 111 eleven years the re<l and hl.t k dad
football \\,trnor' brought home ctn und1 putcd ch,11np1011
!up. ( )nl' Df th• fir,t teams 1n the t.itl\ the hig R d
pn>cnte<l <l hl.',IV)', aggre.· ·iw line an<l a Jight spcc<ly back·
field
( .oach Trehh111 111 hi fir,t '''ason ;it Kcno<ha proJul·ed th.:
I 1gge t, toughest 1111e 111 the <tate. The men of the forw.trJ
w.dl v.crc 1mpffgn,1hlc
T.tll, rangy Don Sdw.:artz and
Tom B enemann, bo~h ddcn i\·e m.tn·ds who Wl rL on the re
ce1\·111g cn<l uf numerous pa·"e·, hcl<l <lown the cnJ po ·1tinns.
The hlonJ gt.lilt , Chuck Tc1,111g ;in<l Ken HuxholJ, 'PL'nt
their Fri<l,1y vc11111g 111 the opposition\ hackficlJ. Hol<l111g
dm\ 11 the guarJ po,1tHllb were John L:Rose an<l LloyJ
Pctcfo J>1.,,nt 111;1n Roh Dowmng prc,cntcJ an 11111110\ .1hle
h.1rncr ,1t c1.:ntcr
The
h.1111 for the Red \Vere Larry Ha tmg and '"(;arpy" Kivi.
"( ,1rpy," .ilthough mmute in t,1ture, wa ,1 <le.t<lly sharp·
hooter, .ind h1 p.1 mg nnneJ many an c.,;cn1ng for Big
coaches. At nght ha!( ::.wtft Frank Loren:o \\,ts a 'Ure
hlo.:ker and a ·lever runner. "Jako" Mabrew1cz, high prnnt
m,111 111 the conference a11J le.1J111g ground >.!ainer, wa, the
otfe11'ive thrcat. Gt\ mg prom1:e of !!re.it thmgs, Bruce
Patton filleJ Ill tow;1rJ, the cnJ of the 'e;v,on. At full
hack a tno prev,111 J. Sw1.:Jc Strangherrr opcncJ the .;ea::.on
hut early an-wcrcd the call to colors; Tom Lciumo-. after
yeoman service, was s1dcl111cJ with lllJUrt '; final Joh holder
\\a ophomore Jalk McMullen.
The e were the stars 111 our fir<t taste of \'tetury, but much
credit goc to the h.1rJ 1Norking <uh-. \Ve <ay '"F.1re\\dl. ..
to a great team, and to next ye,ir\ quad we enJ our he•t
w1.;Jie, for cont111u111!! the champion htp tr,1d1t1011.
RO\V I Jm J\n<lnson, Frc<l T1lsncr, Tom B1cncmann, Don chw.utz Ken Rd<lcnhach, Boh Downing. Ken H,1x'1ol<l, l.loy<l Pdcr,, Jack
McMullen, 01110 lanm, .-\lhcrt Aceto, Paul , '1elson RO\V 2 Co.1ch Ju" Trchh1ri Fran Croak Hca<l Ylgr. Lowe'! Rccct. D1,·k l'lo,kcr. Di,k
\Vagricr, DKk Gucrrucc1. Tnm K1tfcl, John Ka1,cr, John Post, Swc<ll' Stranghcrg Dick K1,1, C'o..i<h L E Engk. RO\V .1 Ken . fon,ol', Don ,\nd,•r
•on Jcrr y 1-rahn, h,111k Lorenzo, Joe .\1.ik.1rcw1,·z, Larry Ha<ltng', Tom Poltrock, Chi..·k Gra 'er Keith \\'erPcr Frazer Yoe, Henry Borland, • !el
I\ ncger. RO\\' 4 Roh P.,1,tm,1n Mgr., Bernie M.1rtrn, D1dr Andcr,on, Chuck Tei ng Don . onnrnhcrg Bil' Sobol, Jori Le Re c, J) k ]l>hn,on,
Drlm ir Mayl' , Brn,·c Patton, Tom Lournos, Jun Meyer, Dick Burn Mgr.
(·HJ
REDS
BUT
C',o·captarns Bob
Downrng and DJCk K1v1 receive
their "K','' and a hearty hand•hake from Harry
nivers1ty of \V1sconrn1 mentor
The "Beaver"
as-embly and cast covetot1' look, ,1t our stars.
KENOSHA 19
WAUKEGAN 13
, eptcmber 21.
Keno-ha opened its 1945 season \I.1th an upset over
a •pecdy \Vaukegan s4uaJ
~1akarewicz
The Reds drew first blood when
sprinted 13 yards around end to score.
Waukegan
came hack fightrng. with Tony Gurdon hullmg over from the 2·yard
l,ne to deadlock the game.
Kenosha, led by Makarewicz, punched
Q\er touchdo\\.J's 111 ea,h of the st:cond and third 4uJrters
the third period ended. \\'aukegan was hack
touchdown and conversion by Gordon.
111
Before
the game on a
This ended the scoring.
and the remainder of the game was spent 111 futile battling near
m1d6cld.
Kenosha\ forw.ird v.all
tt•e'f a credit to Mr. Trebhrn.
hy its fine perfurm,111ce
proved
The coPtc•t detirntely established
the Reds as a Big Eight title contender
KENOSHA 25
October 5
kcr o ha secured 1ts first place rat111g 111 the B1' Ett, t
hy trimmmg Bcl01t, 25·6, before 4000 homecommg fans. In the
hrst period, after a whirlwind drive, Makarewicz stormed over
from the 9: his conversion was good. The second 4uarter saw two
touchdown thrust· by the Red Dcvils. Dick K1v1, a mighty midget
among football giants, rifled a 21 ·yard pass to Bienemann Ill thl'
end zone
Shortly hefore the half ended, Makurcw1c: romped o\CI
for his second touchdown, makmg the score 19 to 0 111 favor ol thl'
Reds. The Red added more pomts in the third period when
Makarewicz took K1vi's pass and galloped over the goal line
This
play made the count 25·0. Kenosha's huge ltnc held Belcllt and
"Wild Bill" Demo' 111 check for over three periods, hut, 111 the
wan111g mmutes of the game, ag.i1n't a line compo cd of uhst1tutc ,
Beloit pushed over their only score
This g,uoc firmly estahltshcd
Kenosha a one of the football power' 111 the state
KENOSHA 13
KENOSHA 27
RACINE HORLICK 7
September 29.
Keno,ha rnvaded R aetne and unveiled its power
to the Big Eight with a 27 to 7 victory over W1ll1am H urltck H igh
School.
Kenosha, wasting no time, scored 111 the first 4uarter when
Chuck Tei<ing blocked a punt. and Don Schw_rtz caught the ball
111 the end zone; Makarewicz converted.
Sw1tch111g to the aerial
attack in the second quarter, Kivi unfurled a long pa. s to Loren:o
v.ho ran 55 yard
for a touchdown.
The hdlf ended with Kenosha
Makarewicz ag11n converted.
porting a 14 pomt lead
"Swede"
Strangherg accounted for Kenosha's fina l scores as he bolted over
from the 6 in the third period and from the 11 in the final quarter.
• 'umerous penalties on the over·aggreS'ive R ed line set up H orl ick\
only score late 111 the third quarter.
team had proved themselve
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A hard chargmg Kenosha
worthy of the title "Big Reds."
BELOIT 6
MADISON EAST 7
Oc:uber 12
-\ ccond half co111ehac!< cn<ihlcd the pm ·erful Red
team to beat the highly reg<irdcd Madison £1st Purgolds. 11' thl'
first half a scrappy East eleven outfought the massive Red Devils
Twice the Kenoshans were forced to punt from the end :one
Late in the second quarter, Potter unleashed .t fourth down
desperation heave whtch H <inson caught 111 the end zone
Thl'
Purgolds kicked the extra pomt, <ind the half ended with E;"t 111
the lead 7·0
The second half was a d1tf rent story
The Big
Reds completely revitalized. pounded savagely at the Madison ltnc
with telling effect.
With their hacks to the w II, East twice
stopped R ed Devil drives on the 5·yard lrne.
With only six
minutes left, Makarewicz shook loose for two long gains.
He
passed to Schwartz. who was stopped on the 1·yard 111;uker. On
the next play, Kivi scored on a 4uarterback sneak. Patton maJc
the kick from placement. Less than two m111utes before the final
gun, Makarewicz powered his way over from the I, prov1d111g the
margin of victory. The game left Raone Park .tnd Kenosha 111 .i
dead lock for fir<t place 111 the Big Eight
CRUSH
0
LL
E
MADISON CENTRAL 0
lENOSHA 7
Kenosl a·, Redmen rod<' roughshod over a weak
M.1J1son Central tc,un.
H" regular scormg with ca c, Coach
Engle suhstitutcJ freely. KuHl'ha added po111ts in all four 411Mter
M.1k,1re\\ 1cz made the 1111t1,1! core when he printed I 5 yards over
rigbt tackle to lut pay dirt
Makarewicz. seemmgly unstoppable ,
t,11!1ed .ig,un m ,, romp of 42 y.i.rd , .i dazzling cxh1b1t1on of
1-<rokcn field runnmg . Bdore the end of the half, two pectarnlar
pa' c by K1v1 hrought .ibout another touchdown . Schwartz narcd
tht< first with a one handed c1n.us catch. With five seconds re·
10.w11ng K1v1 faded hack to p ts ag<un. Rushed hy three C:cntral
pl.iyns, he leaped high mto the .tir and rifled a 4 5 yard pa '· which
B1c11emann dove for and caught 111 the end zone. The half ended
with Kenosha ahe;;d 18 to 0. In the third 4uarter, Central had a
hricf re p1tc wher Keno ha made only 2 pomts on a safety. In the
fou1 th 411arter Kivi .tgarn opened the heavy scoring on a 4uarter·
hack sneak from the 2 On a thrust from the 4, Makarew1c;: com ·
plctcd the point makrng. ~o convcr-tons were made
The Big
Red triumphed with case .is they prepared for next week' terrific
<trnggk with Park.
October 26.
KENOSHA 32
Otto her 19
RACINE P ARI 13
PARK
JI nX
The giant Red !111e .nises to meet the foe ,111d after a spmted struggle. cut' him down
" ot so fast, my fine-feathered friend·· hank Loren;:o ( 2) pub ,1n ,1hrupt end to the jaunt
of a R a..-inc Park hack field 'tar (31 ), Park\ ( 35) come' up to give hd.ttcd assistanc
[ ·DJ
, howtng the championship turm which placed him on the Coache,' :\11 tate Team h1g Boh Downing prepare' to 'Ptn the hall 111to the armot a varsity halfback. Dependable on defense, Boh was a demon at offense and one of the hcst line breakers 111 the state.
. . "J,1ko"
Mak.1rewicz exh1h1ts the drivtn,. legs and swivel l11ps which helped him leave scores of would·hc tacklers scattered ahout the Big Eight gndm11iJoc was named on eYery All late Team
Big Tom B1ennem ann, rangy end, takes a pa ' and 1s goal hound
Tom's sp.1rkltng dt'·
fensiYe play and his uncannv pa" catch111g ability made him \Vi<consm's premier end and placed him on c\'cry .A.ll St;1te T(',1111
KENOSHA 1
JANESVILLE 0
N0t•ember 2.
In a rough. tough contest with Janesv1llc's hattl1ng
KENOSHA 12
N01·ember 9
Bluehtrds. the Red Devils emerged victorious. Patton till111g 111 well
for the tnjured Makarewicz.
hoard
in
Xo points were chalked on the score·
the fir<t ljUarter, hut 1111dw.1y 111 the second penod, Bill
Soho! pitched a flat pass to Larry Hastings. for the score.
converted.
Patton
Janesv11le fluhhcd a scoring opportunity tn the last half
1.1;hen Clatworthy, after hrcaking lno<c, stumhlcd and fell
th!'
r<"
mamder of the game v.as a hruts111g .. dog cat dog" atfatr with no
further scoring.
When the final gun harked. the >core hoard n:ad
Keno-ha 7, J•mc ville 0.
I n the line. the work of Boh Down111g,
Ken Huxhold, and Tom BienemJnn w,1, most cred1tahle.
The Rcd-
werc unahle to cope with penaltt~s which nullified many large ga111s
The low score failed to show the Redmen 's actual
uprriority.
By
virtue of Park's loss to Beloit, Keno-ha aga111 rul.-d the conference
with an undisputed hc,Jd on fir•t
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MADISON WEST 1
Kenosh.t H1i.:h School cl.urned tts hrst lit dt putl'd
Big Eight Champ1onsh1p stnCl' 19 .14 hy def..ating M.1d1w11 \V e•t I Z
to 7. The fir,t half wa .tn exchangL· of threats from hoth tean
neither scoring, with the h1ggcst thrill hl' ng pro\'tded hy Kl'llo·
sha's Bill Soho! whrn he hullied Boh M.1rsficld of M,1d1,011 out
of hounds, inches short of ,1 marker. )list ,,, the gun sounded l'nd
tng the half
The second half saw fireworks. B1c11ernan scored
the first touchdown when he c.1ught a pa" from MakarewK~ ,ind
ran 17 yards for the pay otf. P.itton ·, kick w.1 low
Madi on
-napped h.1ck with Mansfield 'conng from the '.! y.1rd !me. M.rns
field faked the kick and orclcd right rnd for the extra point. Th,•
game sec-awed h.u:k and forth dunng the rest of the g,1rn1· w 111
Kenosha secmtngly doomed lo a 7 6 dcf,,n
Howl'vcr, 111 the la t
mrnute the team took fire, and Bruce Patton. hch1nd the sa' age
hlockrng of the Reds' front wall, arried the ptg k•n .tLros the
goal ltne for the championship touchdown. Pl,1y1ng together fo·
the last tune, twenty c\'l'n we.try h11t proud Red Dl'v1ls c.1pt11rcd
for themselves and for the school th.it thrill of a l1frt11nc, tl•c
Big Eight Championship
• • •
LAKE SHORE TITLE
T HE
championship fever was catchmg this
year for Red football squad .
Peel's Soph gridiron charge
Coach Jack
eked out a do e
wept aside all opposit10n except Park with
whom they settled for a , plit.
Opponent
in-
cluded Cudahy, South Milwaukee, West Mil-
victory in the Lake Shore "B" Conference. The
waukee, and Racme Park and Horlick.
Suphs with their tricky version of the "T" forma-
Providing a ray of hope for next year' varsity
tion ga\'e promise that next year as var ity mem-
were the performances of Tommy Johannes at
ber· they will carry on the champion hip tradi-
quarter, Jim Pucci at center, and Eugene Dobra-
tmn.
zynski at fullback. Tommy Bisciglia ga\'e promise
Featuring a double re\'erse which wa their most
of following in the footsteps of Bernie Moehrke
effecti\'e touchdown maker, the future star·
and Joe Makarewicz.
RO\V 1 Boh kcllcr, Sam Jacohson. H.nold kcating. Carmine Marano. Eugene Dohr,1:ynsk1. Ken Rohm,on. Henry \Vemherger. RO\\' 2
Paul Herrm,11111, Mgr .. Jun Mayer, Milo hchncr David Larson, Joe Mavrov1ch. Jun Pucci, Roger Baum. Coach Jack Peel RO\\' J John
Ry.ill. Tom hilto11. Jack Rudolf, Fred Beltoya. Tom Johannes. Tom B1sc1glia, Sam Barnsko, Gene kannin. RO\\' 4 ktdorc Borg1. J,1ck
Ogkshy. Bill Hrll. Bill Zicvers, Ronald Ruffalo. Pat Griffin. Eugene Ambrose, RKhard Gulhranscn. Bill Johnson. Boh Schwah
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REDS
Two of the hcst·likcd fellows m school. hy
Bill Guttormscn and not 'o shy Tom B1ene·
mann. were elected co-captains of the hasket•
hall team. Bill's defensive and Tom's of·
fen ive pl.1y were the highlight of the season .
The 194 'i • I <J4<i h,lskethall edition w,1s l'vrr
changmg. From g,1me to gam_ noth111g, except
hig Tom Biencmann, \\;ts ccrt,1;n, not even the
coaches. Mr. Trewyn left early in the season,
hut his loss was cu•h1oned hy his succe<<or Andy
m1th, who promi~e' to he one of the best e<MChes
111 our h1 tory.
Offensive champ10n of the conference was Tom B1encmann, '..vhosc deed need
no recounting. Before graduating, the trio of
Don ch\'..art::, " arpy" K1\·1, and Tom Loumos
were depcndahlc shot makers.
The guards,
Jim McGill and Bill Guttormscn, ·parklcd on
defcn,e
Bruce Patton and Frank Bennett were
dependable 111 every game. Workhorse Bob SLholey
performed at both guard and fon.,;,lfd . Reserws
who gave firemen sen·iee were Jack McMullen,
Al De Cc aro, Fran Croak, Tom Bong, and
Tom Taube.
ROW I Dick KIVI, Bill Guttormsen, Don Schwartz, Tom Bienemann, Boh Scholey, Bruce Patton. ROW 2
Coach Ben Trewyn, Albert DeCesaro. Jim McGill, Jack Smith, Bill Sobol, Tom Loumos, Coach Andy
Smith. ROW 3 Tom Taube, Tom Bong, Fran Croak, Frank Bennett, Larry Hinz, Joe Gorecki, Mgr.
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ON THE
REBOUND
KENOSHA 37
RUFUS KING 26
]\o'L·ember 23. Kenosha opened the c.1ge campaign with a win
over Rufti Krng of Milw.ltlkec
A ts u ual at the tart of the
<ca on, the qu tltty of play was uneven, \arying from good to had
throughout the game. Using tt< height to good advantage, Kenosha
pulled a-..ay to a suhstant1al lead at the h.1lf. Tom B1eneman11 led
the coring with 14 potnts.
KENOSHA 24
'"b
.. 7.
SOUTH MILWAUKEE 22
1n tts
ccond game, K<r
1 r 111.1ged to eke out
a win. In the o;cramhlcd play, neither team had a chance to
demonstrate much skill
After trailrng throughout the game, the
Reds won with an 8 point rally in the la t quarter
B1enernann'
play at center was out tanding. K1v1 and B1enem,11•n lead the
'coring with 9 points ap:cce.
KENOSHA 61
Tom B1cnemann puts his a1:gre--1vene" to ood use m the
c uc1al Beloit game as he leaps over the finger tips of
Beloit's guard Ralph Parker to retne~e the ball. Frank
Bennett and Bruce P.1tton anx1ou,]y a\\att for po c s10n
of the ball.
BELOIT 34
)'I, t ·mbe .10. Kenosha opened the Big Eight race hy trouncing
Beloit
Lcad1l'g at the half. 26 17. Kenosha rnn .1-..ay from
Be 101t 111 the econd half. \\'h1lc Be1ott ould do no hcttcr than
s111k 13 Ill 7'0 tries from the floor, Kenesh.1 hit 24 out of 'iO.
Tom B1encmann had a field 111ght. nettrng 11 haskets and 2 free
throws for scoring honors.
KENOSHA 37
MADISON EAST 47
~
Kenosha went down to dde.it he c•rc a •st <mfot 1
East team kd hy de,1d·eyc Dick Lampe. In a fast, furious first
half. E.;st ran up a I 0 p01nt lead on Kenosha. The Madison team
m.itchcd points \\'tth Kenosha throughout the second half. Lampe
D <
h
took 'co1111g hone s w1tr
heh1nd with 23.
KENOSHA 30
24 potrt'
-..h1le l31cncrnal'n was d<»e
RACINE PARK 34
D tembe
14
In a hard fought game \\tth Racine Park the Reds
came out on the short end of the •core
Park held a s!11n 2 point
lead at th\.' half. In the third period Park gamed a decis1\·e 9
potnt lead. Eddie Olsen. Park\ hook·shot specialist. took scoring
honors wtth 17 po111ts. Tom Biencmann with 13 po111ts kept his
flt<: E ght <coring lead.
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WEST ALLIS HALE 42
KENOSHA 37
De,emher 29
The mght .iftn the
trcnuou
h.1ttle w1ti) J.inesvtl'o.:
,1 tired Kenu,ha tc.un d1dn"t ha\ q 11t1: cnoui;h on the b.111 to beat
H.tlc
Hale piled up the w111mng point tn the ccond qL irter
J.i -en, Hale center, w,1, the h1ghe t scorer with 17 pmnh
J\.cp
sh.1", f1ont cot.rt men ' orcd almo t e\cnly 1\.1\1 Patton .1•1d
B1cnclll 11111 getting 1 ~. 11, .ind 10 pollll
re pect1\cly.
KENOSHA 42
RACINE HORLICK 24
J
1'L
ha h.td .1 fairly ca y lt'
dL •t 1 g Horh .. k
Sparked h} kl\1°s 8 p01nts, Keno,h.i Jlllllpcd rnto ~4 8 le.id .it
the 4u.irter and steadily increa-cd 1t throughout the g;urn:
B1enc
111.tnn ,1g.11n w "' high with 1 ! po111t' while S.-hw.11 tz had 5' field
goak Keno-ha, w tth a 3 .ind 3 record now held f Jurth pl.1
111
the conference.
MADISON WEST 37
KENOSHA 33
Tom B1cncmann
gets off a quKk pu'h shot
amtd't ,1 pair of Horlick arms.
h.1nk Bennett and H<11l1ck 's Snuth trade
dhuw' tn the kmni-h.
Ju 1wr
II
;\ defeat .it the hands of Mad 0'1 \\ c t dropped
Kcno-h.1 into fifth place in the Big Eight
\\' c<t had a h It time
lead of ! pmnts
Playmg then final game hcfore gr.1duat1on
Schw.irtz .ind Kin hit for 7 p<1111t each, .ind Loumo got 2 B1ene
lllann and Z11111ne1m.in of \\'et were the high -corer. with 15'
polllt' apiece.
KENOSHA 36
MADISON CENTRAL 31
Keno-ha 11npro\'ed Its Big E1h.1t st.tnUll" by heat
tng a clevrr Madi-on Ccntr,tl team. 1\fter a slow, ragged first half.
Kenosha held .t 12 to 6 le.id. In the la-t period Dttk Kt\'t p.nkcd
the teal\1 hy twice ste,tllllg the h.111 .ind d11v111g 111 for a h,1skct.
B1cncmann ,1ga1n led Kenosha', -co11ng with 1 ! potnts.
D«ernber 21
KENOSHA 37
BELOIT 35
}a i..
I:)
It a tight hall game, Kcno-h.1 -4uec:ed I'•' t Bel 11t
After .1 fast first half, Keno<ha trailed hy 3 pcnnt<. I n the -ecnl'd
half. the Reds fought pa<t Belcnt and held a light lead 1.1te 111 tre
g,1111e
Bill Ho1 ne tied the game with ·Vi •rcond left
fltcne
mann. the h1ghe-t
orcr with 13 point , ,111k ,1 long ct shot th.it
decided the game.
JANESVILLE 47
KENOSHA 46
Dtcemb~r 28.
Kcn!J,ha lo<t a tc1 •c thriller to J.1ncsv1llc the out·
come of which was uncerta111 ,mtil the final seconds. The two
teams were tied at the h 1lf 25 all
\\'1th le" than " mmute to
gn Clatworthy hrokc loose from Jancs\tlle"s stall for the w11111111g
ha-ket
Kt\t's la-t mrnute free throw attempt f,ulcd and with 1t
the chance for a win. Tom B1cncm.inn. leading point m 1kcr of
the Big Etght, topped the scoring \I.1th 19 po1'1t
Rusl,mg it the camera (and the
hasket) is Tom Btencmann ready
to smk a layup. "Flymg'" up to
lend ,, hand is Bruce Patton
The King hoy 1 hew1ldercd hy
the pcedy Keno ham.
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MADISON EAST 46
KENOSHA 31
}a 111<1
25
Kcno,ha <uccurnhcd to Madison East for the second
time
The game w a' do e urlll hortly hefore the e'1d of the fir t
h,1lf. M.1di on iced the dcosion in the ccnnd half. L.1mpe of
Ea t t 1ok scoring honor' with 19 point
B1enemanP :cd Kenn
•h,1 with 12 point>. Keno,ha "'' now 111 sixth pl,JCc 111 the B1 •
Eight
ENOSHA 26
I ehruarv I
RACINE PARK 42
Keno ha, on It
()\\ n floor' took a druhh1
f TIJI 1
Racrne Park . Park had a hot night, and 1t was apparent alm<ht
from the tart that they would w111. Ed QJ,en, lanky Park center,
w .. , top man with 13 po111ts. Tom B1enemann. although •corelcs
f1om thr. /1001, dropped 111 9 free throw'.
al o had 9 po111t•.
KENOSHA 34
I·ebnwry 2.
I·rank Bennett, center,
HIGHLAND PARK 28
Kcno,ha won handily from Highland Park .
The nut
come w.1s app.irent hy the end of the third quarter when Keno ha
tackrd up ,, 1 ~ point lead
E\'ery player played at least a part
of the game-. Torn B1enemann -ank 14 po111ts to lead the sconni.:
Highland Park's fourth quarter rally lacked the punch to over·
take Kmo<ha
KENOSHA 27
MADISON CENTRAL 49
February 8
Madi on Central, pre\'tously heater h> Keno<ha,
de-alt the Rc-d a t111g111g defeat. The playrng on hoth side was
not too sharp. Kenosha wa
handicapped hy Central\ srn:tll
Pat McCann's 16 po111ts were the highest total
cramp1·d court
B1enemann, with 14 po111t , "•' the high scorer for Keno ha
Kenosha contrnued to occupy 1xth place.
KENOSHA 35
JANESVILLE 48
I ehrnary If
Keno h.1 wa defeated hy a Janes\ 1Ile teaP
shoot
111g with uncanny accur.1cy. Kenosha was heh111d at the half
27·20, and nc-ver had a chance to w111 . Although they con·
trolled the hall mo t of the time, they imply could not match
the shooung prowess of the Blueh1rds, An oddity occurred when
a Janesnllc pa.s v.as deflected 111to the hasket for a field goal. Tum
B1enem.inn w;1s high m n for the game with 17 po111ts.
KENOSHA 49
MADISON WEST 36
Playing excellent "all, Kenosl 1 de e~ted M.1d1s n
\\'est. \Vest led at the half ~6 18
In the third qu;1rtcr Kenosh,1
rallied and scored 14 po111ts while hold111g \\'est to 3. Kenosha
got en•n hotter 111 the last period and went on to w111 hr 13 po111ts
In this game B1enemann set a record for the eason hy scoring
2'i po111ts
februarv I ft
KENOSHA 34
RACINE HORLICK 32
fehrnaT\' 2 2
In ,1 1our:h tough h.tll g.unc. Keno,ha had to extend
itself hcfore edg111g out Horl1ck 111 a douhlc o\'ert1me
Bill Cut·
torm,en played a fine game at i.:uard and spun 111 some cnKi.tl
porn ts . In the 'econd overt11ne. Patton 'PU!l in the "111n111g ha,kct.
Before foul111g out. B1cnemann put 111 1; po111t' to cl111ch scom•g
honors for the season. Excitement r,rn unu,uallr high 111 the
stands throughout the game
KENOSHA 33
RACINE HORLICK 26
February 27.
Kenosha eltm111ated Horltck from the regional
tournament w1th it third w111 of the sc 1son O\'er the Rac111e team
The game was fought hard throughout. Hor'1ck led at the half
1).14. In the 'econd half Kenosha .1--crted itself and pulled
slowly away
B1enemann and Cuttorm en had 14 and 7 po111ts
respectively.
Tom Tauhe. Frank Bennett. Jack McMullen and
Bruce Patton pro\'lde Just a little too much
height and bra\\ n as they take posse,s1on of .i
rchound 111 the Horl1ck game.
"You h1g hrute!"
KENOSHA 24
RACINE PARK 29
Marclt I
The haskethall season ended for Kenosha when Raone
Park defeated them 111 the Regional Tournament . Thnll111g the
crowd. Kcno<ha outplayed Park's team and held an 1 to 11 le ld
at the h;11f
An u111dent1fied Rulus K11,.,
player huddles helov. Tom B1ene•1 nn wt
leaps high for a Jump hall
Hiding hchmd
referee Joe Conway is Fran Croak and ready
to recet\e the t.1p ts LllT}' H111:.
Kcno,ha. unable to match Park\ <conng. was slowly
O\'erhauled and then pa"ed 111 the fourth quarter. And "" with
a lo. s to our tradittonal enemy. Park. we write Frn1s to a fair season
and a fighting, courageous Red team which can well he proud of
their splendid record of aggressive play, good sportsman. hip. and
tram spint.
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LITTLE
Rf OS
Things are up in the air as Jack Smith and a Horl1ck boy
battle for a jump ball Referee Moskopf keeps an eagle eye
on the action as Richard Wroblewski waits to give a s1stance
LAYING in the hadow of the "big boys",
coach Jim Trebbin's "B" ba ket ball players
received little of the praise which they de erved.
Carvmg out a record of eight victories and ten de,
feat , the Pink Devils gained a fund of experience
for next year' play with the varsity.
Stepping out of their class, the little Reds lo t to
the Zion,Benton and the Wilmot var itie . Defeat'
ing Horlick twice and splitting with Park gave
them the advantage over our Racine foe . Travel,
P
ROW 1 Richard Wroblewski Eugene Dobrazinsk1.
Fred Tilsner, Ted W1lltamson, Bob Sonnenberg.
ROW 2 Mr. Trebbin. Don Shelley. Rudy Ferraro,
Harold Keating, Leo Valentine, Pat Griffen. (Mgr.)
ROW 3 Andy Stipanuk, Frank M1"urelli, George
Vanchena, Cyril Katinka, Wilfred Hoff, George
Scbwaiko John Hinz.
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ing to Madi on they defeated Central handily.
While our varsity wa humbled by a narrow
margin, they edged out the Janesville "B's." A
defeat of a Vocat team compo ed of ervice veteran wa a highlight of the year.
Jack mith was a consi tent point getter, and hi
work improved steadily as uring him a place on
next year' var ity. Others who will be counted
on next year are Richard Wroblew ki, Fred Til ner,
Don helley, Harold Keating, and George chwaiko.
minoR SPORTS
•
RO\V 1
Mano Pacetti, Allen Martell.
Gerl;1ch, Bill Hart, Mr . Davey
RO\V 2 Harold Borc1ko, Frank Gcrolmo ,
Don hrchow, \Varren Spauld111g .
Jim
•
RO\V
John Schneider, Will Schmidt,
Alex
He111gartner ,
Richard
Metten .
ROW 2
Earl Dicks, Alfred Marco.
John Ryal!, Julian Newman, Richard
Le1ting. Burton Lepp.
ROW 3 Mr.
Co,ner. James Mornson. Mart111 Vala. ke.
Alan Mink. Donald Ander'<>n , John
Thomas.
•
RO\V 1 Milo Fechner. Bill Guttormscn.
Tom Bong, Jim McGill, Jim Green, Dick
Stetson. ROW 2 Roger V111cent. Larry
H111z. Tom Taube. Ray Mazzarell1. Bill
mann . Jerry Mac amara
ROW J
Jake Warnholt, George Schwaiko. Lowell
Becker.
orman Ziesemer. Tom Biene·
Recd, Dick Wagner. Tom B1sciglia. Don
Blaza\'1er, ChtKk Sch111dler, Tom Roherts .
RO'W 4 Lury W e111stc111, Larry Hast111gs,
Richard Tudptn, Jack Woodard, James
Douglas, Roger Miller.
sw1rnrn1nG
RO\V I
Bill
Jerry Sn11th. Mr
Tow!
Eugene
Peel. P.iul Richard~,
Bene, ,
STA. 'DI •(;
Remhardt Schneider. Dick Reader. Bill , t.1nlcy,
Rudy Scuglik. Boh Kuehn, Wells Dcnyc • P.llll
Turner.
John
Kaiser.
Tom
Roberts,
John
Schneidci.
HI· yc.tr"s RcJti h wmpLtcd ,t SlKCC-'ful )T,tr m,trkcJ
hy a strom: rcl.1y team ,rnJ ~tron~ scc1,11J anJ th1rJ
place ability. They placcJ th•rJ 111 the annual
\\h J\Yatooa Relays, fourth 111 the tate Meet and splasheJ
to \ 1ctory 111 fi\·e c ut of eight Jual meet..;. In the Wauwa
to-a Relays the Red Mermen, comhming their power 111 the
freL <tylc e\·ent<, gamed th1rJ place on 24 point
Out·
stand111g for the ReJ were co·captains Alan Kueny anJ
Paul Richard<. Keno<ha rated fourth place 111 the St.th:
High chool Mut First,; for the Red< wen: Larry KcLklcr
in the 200 yd free style, and the 200 yd free style relay
team of Paul R1charJs, Bill trnley, Jerry Smith, anJ Larry
Keckler. The relay avenged Its only defeat f the 'ea-on
hy cJgin~ out B.ty View nf Milw.iukee 111 a thnlhnl.( race
Jerry Smith completed the scoring with a th·rd in the
100 yd free style
T
Sup
• h ' hand Coa h Jack Peel clock a member of the team aa co-cartams Alan
K ny d J Paul Richard u.at . . h crit1c<tlly . . . . Ltirry Kcckl r, Jerry Smith, Alan
K n},
d I' I R·th rd. aro po. cd on the hrmk ,,f the pool
The Red free 1tyle
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A one point edgeout m·cr the powerful Ba} \' ll w squ.i.d
started the splash season off with a dec1si\·c sucLcss. This
success was shortltved hy ethacks ,it Waukq~an and Mil·
waukee Pula•ki. The a\'cnging Red Mermen, showmg an
e\'er 111creasmg display of power, submerged Waukegan in
a re:urn meet. In their next contest the Red Mermen
ocored an upset over a wcll·halanced Highland P.trk squad.
The 'quaJ \\as further strengtheneJ hy the return of speed
<tar Larry Keckler Flush with success Kenosha ran up tts
h1ghe<t p01nt total again t a game, hut outclassed Milwaukee
\V,1°h111gton te;1m
C:ont111u111' their \\'111 streak the ReJ
Devils edgeJ past a speedy Boys' Tech team from M1lwau·
kee. In their last meet of the year, the Kenosha swim team
unexpecteJly howed hefore Bay Vie\\ Next year fi.\·e letter
men headeJ hy Larry Keckler, return to gi\·e prom1<e of
,rnother championship '\\·1mming tLw1
O:her returnin!.!;
lettermen will he \Veils Denyes, Bob Kuehn, Jerry Smith,
.tnJ B•ll t.rnley.
Mumcn comr<
th..: rd 'i tl.1m v.h1dl .:aptunJ the :io ) rJ
lri.:c styl m th e t.1tc meet.
rt lay
.u1J th
2 0 )
rd
TRACK
RO\V I Warren Spaulding, Bill H<t1t,
!'rank Gcrolmo, Bill Henry, Bill
Rom.inchck, h,111k Loren~'" H.1rry
Daw or , George Vanchcna, Don hr·
<.ho\<. . ROW 2 Dr. Davey, Delmar
Maye,, Jerry Pfarr, Bill Soho!, Bruce
Patton, Joe Makarewicz, • orman
llughe , Tom B1soglia, Mr. Engle.
RO\V 3 John LeRo-e, Chuck Te1sing,
Kenny R1·rdcnhach, Vernon Grifhn,
Don B1nn1ngn. Henry \\'c111hergn.
Lr Hunkdn, l .1rry Bc1 nacd11 DKk
B11rn.
O
H wa a beautiful <lay! Oh. what a l eautiful year!
Two champion-hip in three ll1ilJOr sporh! On May
I 1 with the bree:e gently blowing from off the lake an<l
the sun trr,1ming <lown, the Rl·<l Flier· ran their opponent'
into thr Lin<lcr~ at Like Front ta<lium an<l anncxc<l the
Big Eight crown. Some of the same fellows who <lrovc
the Big Rl·<l~ to the football title hclpr<l the Rc<l Flier'
capture the track title.
Sh •\\'lllg tremcn<lou.; strength.
Coach En!.!;le \ men garnerc<l four firsts in the fil'l<l cwnt.;
Ht.>nry Wt.>mhcrgcr rccapturt.'U the hrna<l .1ump title an<l
h,1ttt.'re<l the conference recor<l with a iump of 21 feet
7Yz mchc,. Don B1n111ngcr contrihute<l a th1r<l an<l Frank
Lorcn:o a fourth
Wee Ken Rci<lcnhach put the -hot
'iO feet 2 111chcs to easily out<l1,tancc all opponents. Hux·
hol<l' · thir<l an<l Lort.>n:o \ fourth a<l<lc<l to the prnnt total.
Thrlc n: fo th.di t.1ckks L ,ntnhute<l points to make the
<l1scus a Keno,ha event
Ken Huxhol<l was first, Chuck
T c1s111g w.1s thir<l, an<l R1c<lrnhach wa,; fourth. A ·c\"Cfl'
hattlc <lcvclopr<l 111 th<' high iump, an<l Jerry Pfarr •t.'ttlc<l
for first place tic with Warner of Jane.;\ ille. The boy•
mi ,rJ the conference n:cor<l hy ¥4 111che•. A plea ant sur
ix1se <levelope<l when Larry Bernacchi raccJ to fir<t phce in
the 200: tragL'dy marre<l the event whrn Joe M.1kar1.:wic:
.tumhle<l 111 a hole in the track. Jako had h~t.'n fa\·oreJ
to out<listance the field Bruce Patton pmhe<l up t\"\O thirds
in the hur<llc event . Bill Hart tratle<l Dean Corra<lo of
Janesville as a new record in the half mile w.1s e<tal>ltsheJ
, oph Bill Henry took fifth in the 100 y.1rJ <l.tsh. The re·
l.ty team of Lort.>n:o, Bcrn.1cch1, Makarcw1e:, ,111<l B1JI
Romanshek trailed We.;t hy 16 of a sect,n<l to garn ~econ<l
pl.ice. The <lark hor-c came in. Mayhc 1t was woman·
h.tt111g week, more likely it wa · gtx><l har<l work. rut, \\hat
c\·cr it was, it was hcaunful
In the early season prchms, the Reus took <lual mi: t · from
Park and Waukegan an<l two quadrangular mt.'ets. A- we go
t(J press, the state meet is yet to come, hut 111 VIC\\ of that
Big Eight title our RrJs will he just a' stul l om a Jue
St,t1111 "s hoy,.
Clearing a hurdle is Bruce Patton, unheatahlc in Lake Shore compe11t10n
Joe Makarew1c:. one of the fastest ~00 yard men m the
-t.1tc. cros,cs the finish lme
. . The ,hot 1s )t1't a marhlc to Kenny Rc1dcnhach, confncncc champ10n
Flymg though the .ur Js c !J•
f rcnc rcwrd holder, Hrnry \\'cmhergcr Jerry Pfarr. Big Eight d1amp. ckar, the bar as 6 leet.
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orgef • • •
L
A GHTER fill the hall , and I laugh with it becau e it is that
kind of laughter.
many of us together.
It is the kind that i heard when there are
At club meetings we laugh like that.
football games and ba ketball games we laugh like that.
We laugh
with pride in our bond sales, in the honors won by our chool
in journalism and in debating.
We laugh when we remem-
ber Hcmecoming, the noi e of S. C. A. dances.
There ts
a feeling that goe
with thi
laughter, a feeling that fills
me with happine
from my toes to the top of my head.
I look around and ee my friend .
I like them.
happiness.
I know them, and
We are one in our laughter and our
We all laugh, and the echo of our
laughter reflect
back and forth forever.
At
-4-cfivified
"Wh,1t's the matter with Father?
He's all right."
W 1th thousands of studen~s lu~tily smgmg this rcfram,
the Red Tnangle C'luh presented their first ,tnnual Dad's
mght at the Madison West game. Energetic young men,
they took an active part in the arrangements for the
Big Eight track meet, 111 the infra-red lamp campaign,
,1nd m py sales. Their homecommg dance was one ot
the social highlights of the year. At 1t the dub pre·
sented gift - to the queen and her attendants. Always
depend,1ble, the Red Triangle has no peer m ser\ tct: to
the ~Ch\XIJ.
K111tt111g needles flashed as members of the newly
organized K Teen ( !uh kmtted an afghan for the Red
Cross. The K Teen' - have plunged wholeheartedly mto
commu111ty work
They aided the cloth111g drive, the
Patriots' Fund, the Red Cross, and the March of Dimes.
K Teen· donated m< ney for the gold footballs .ind atdt'J
Miss Farley in diverse way ,
umdentdied s a i Io r
rcm111i,ces hcfore this bul·
lctin hoard where the
cluhs post important
notll'l>.
•
ROW 1 Arlc'le Kn
di
r [,.ea
2
Manon G lie t Sally B 'cKlund (Pre 2nd
Gay Ph hp l r T"eas." I t sem ) Ma•g•
( ~ec y I t em ) Lom e j..i'1kcl 1 V"e p,.
2'ld
sem 1 ROW 2 El 1, Reyr >Id , A'1 ab lit> Atbe•t
(Corre Secy 1st erti; ')h1rlcy Kr cg r (Vtu
Pres 1st sem ) , M r , Soren n, D1ar "ta•Pe ,
orcre Ar Cler on (Pre< I st sem 5ec y 2'ld sem ) ,
Mary K yawa f(.oTTes ~ec v 2n'1 sem )
t m
p1ct1<Te Sophie
11 1cz,
.in v Sh.inn n, M.m ll
Krl er M1 S h cfcr
•
_j(_:Jeen6
•
Thi~ wa
·v year for the Hi-Y. At homecom111g the
duh won fir t place with its amU'•111g float h;rnging
Hitler, Mussolini and
Beloit. Late in the year, they
triumphantly added the scalp of the Red Triangle to
their collection by dcfeatmg them in the annu;tl inter
dub b;1ske~hall game. D1stnhuting progr;1ms at athletic
ewnt , serving milk and doughnuts to the basketball
te~Lm<, contnbutmg for the 111fra red l.unp, pre ent1ng
these
gifts to the champ1onsh1p football coaches
varied a~tiv: ties make the H1 Y tops among duhs.
High on the west wall of the gym, <ome•hmg new ha.;
appeared . You gue sed it. A scoreb,x1r<l. Who put It
there? That's nght. The uh· Dchs
wtth the profit<
The duh al o helped the
of their October Janee
Patnot' Fund, the Red Cross, the dothing drive, and
were ho·tesses at a PT A tea
'),me duh mcmhl'r<,
these Suh· Dehs.
•
The proud father' of Fred
T1l-ner (4'!), Bill 'oho! (9).
D1 k K1v1 ( 4). and Joe
~akarew1c: ( 3) were pre
-cnted to the crowd between
haJH, at the \Ve,t game m
the Dad's Day program
• .JJ;_ y •
CLUB
CLOSE
UPS
s
A typical scene
o n a typical Tuesday
finds Dick Burns and Mr
Trcwyn settl111!( home room . C A .
accounts.
!DELIGHT views of club activ1t1cs pre<ent msH.k views of our
daily curriculum.
teppm<r high in prowess and vigor, the
High tepper· Jauntily pre ·ent a demonstrat10n of their tv.:1rling
ability. At football game they lead the band dov.:n the center of
the field and perform their feat for the cheering ~pectators. . . .
A large part of our act1vit1es revolve around the S.C.A. Tuesdays
are checking 111 day for Ben Trewyn, capable head of the orgam:ation for four years. In December of this year, Mr. Trewyn resigned
to enter busine s and his place as advisor of the successful .C.A
was taken by Martin Rafshol, recently returned from military
service. . . . Our diplomat , the Tn chool Council, cement
friendly relations between Rac111e schcxils and Kenosha High chcx)l
and act a our representative· in fnendly ·pmt. . . . To spread
the gay atmosphere and fe·tivities of Christmas, each year Senior
Girl Re"erve · decorate a Christma · tree at the main entrance a~
part of ,.;ervice to the chool, where duh activities arc our activities.
'Tm dream111g of a white Christmas" - seems to be the theme of
these en10r Girl Reserves as they add final holiday touche to
gay Christma decorations.
(5'8]
ROW 1 Shirley Victor, Laverne Gogola .
Annabel Gutta . RO\V 2 Clarabcl Gotta,
Natalie E\'crs, Ela111c Hrupka.
ROW 3
Betty Perlw1tz. Mr. Dunham, Pauline Mertz .
Diplomacy and tact are "musts" for the Tri School Council, our
school reprcscntat1\'es
Elsie Reynolds. Larry H111z, Carolyn
Smith, Burton Lepp. Pat O'Hare. Jack Myers, and orenc AndcNll' .
Stamp
ROW l Grace Joq:ensen, Ebic Reynolds. Ethel Haugaard.
Eleanor BJka1t1s, ,-\dea D1Micch1, Carol Chrntensen.
Robert Becker. Robert Larsen. RO\V 2 Manon Ratchm·
ski. Lily Rumachik. Betty Fox. Dorothy Bmkirk. Joanne
LKhtcr. Mary Ann Sorensen, Mana Seclandt. Joan Burns.
Ann Alexander. RO\V 3 Joan \\'enman. Mary Robert·
son, Dolores Eichman, Jerome Engleman. Elizabeth Dogot.
Ellen Mattiazz1. Dorothy Snowtala. Gertrude Becker. Lor·
rame Jensen RO\V 4 Gerda Lemke. Dorothy Glass, Ed·
ward Kolmg. 1'.orma Neward. Robert Speaker. Donald
Nelson, Jerry O' 'eil. James Breckenfeld. Beatrice Emry.
RO\V l Carolyn DeLuca. Inc: \',ol t. Phyllis Lent:,
Audrey Balk. Lot..1-c Boness. Alice Lapidus. Betty
O'Hare, Mane Crba~
RO\V 2 D"n' Kaelber. Donna
chult:. Ruth Pellegrino, Agnes Krebs. Lnretta Leonard,
ina Riva, Jeanne Seiberlich, Dol1,res \\'1rL
RO\V 3
Reba , 'usam, D .. l 'res Tenuta, Charlene . chu!tc . • fary
Jane Davis, Theresa Torcaso. Virginia Jorgenson. \'ernisc
Farley. Eleanor \\' einbrcnner. Pat Cogell. RO\\/ 4 Rita
B1taut1·. Phyllis Langenbach. Lois Lemcweber. Pauline
Mert:. Gloria tacker, Jean Englert. Claudette \\'atkm,
Audrce Beaudreau. Theresa Andrea.
Once a week Uncle am has called on Keno ha High to help finance the nation. In
the past year we replied to the tune of about 2 5,000. Mi·· Kronenwetter and Mi ·s
Baar, adviser of the stamp salesmen, report that several salesmen: Jerome Engleman
room 18, Adea DiMicchi room 19, Ruth PelL~gnno rcom 2 in the annex: and Jame Breck·
enfeld room 206, Jeanne eiberlich room 209, Louis Gallo room 212, Rita Bitautis room 310,
Marilyn Corey room 312, Ethel Haugaard room 316, Dolores Eichman room 322 in the
main building have commendable records.
s. c. -4.
• • •
E\'ay fifth perio<l fi.n<ls the SC A boar<l in act10n.
In a<l<l1tion to supen·1sing the election of the Home•
coming queen an<l ·ponsonn(! such as.semblies as the
(!la:s blower, an<l the hlack light <lemonstration, the
CA has charge of the tickets to the class play an<l
athletic e\'ents, and of the circulation of the Kenews.
It.; rapi<l (![()\\th to a membership of I mo IS a tnbute
to its eff1.::iency an<l .;er\'ice.
Senior
the Girl Reserve aims
Prou<l to he a Girl Reserve
to <le\'elop herself mentally, physically, ,tn<l spiritually
into a well roun<le<l personality. The General Girl
Reserves work together in scl1ool sen1ce an<l on pec1al projects. Thi~ year they honore<l their mothers
at a mother-<laughter hanquet, sent two of their members to camp, an<l presente<l a program on college
<lat a.
Tcnnc c . T reski, RP1h1rd1, \VoJnicz, H.1m link, \\ dm , J\cr, C.n~h:i, Chud:td:i
RO\\' 2 lf( >nnor Cos nflnc
M1lrr1 u11, l1h::h, KlffilO, RJ m r lll
CH:lalf, Simon, P.11cll1,
l\\,111.l.
ol rn (l1.'1ut
K \\ k•, l.dl\tlt.
k. s~hultt, H n (he, Sttrll, Ch\.:ffillO\\, \\ooJ
R<H\ ..f B rt \\,t:, HHtrn.1k, Ktll lh1rns, 1)1 Antom, J)1agorn "'IC!,
l.1chJ...r. K1lmur~. Podber, Ricco. \\ocd.tr<l. Shdliv, H1anch1.
RO\\' 5 ~11ttl, B.rtt:I, B1..rn. Jll'·tl, C1.,ltn, l Ro r. M.Hh~o~. Sehar
~I on,
.-\.nJtrson. L ch, ( ross
r in /HdUT
P.1hlmen, Sl1pc, V1Ja,.kc, H1.·nrv, Butt1.:n, Dr\•.>n H.,Jman, M .. D<>n.1IJ, Md)on.ilJ, Sk11m r \tn. S ( A.
BOt\RD M t I T n l ' t , H1.1nd1 , H ~Ju_,, Morr wn, Cro .
RO\\' I
K pc.:r, Bun
L n
Rntht,
ng,
KnL
Sz Ion k1, VanJ ndJ
t:,
dlcr, ~-\ .. to, Pollock,
R1
RO\\ I \\'a1 . ( unnmg. !11 )\;orJ~nn Sm11h. K1lhll), Thomn, M.1yrn, <.d1l, Sch• lcr. Corhdli.
RO\\' 2 Ei 1nhau r. Uh11n, ll1 hm \'JCl,
.Ian"• "i\\t:nt h, Crt'lbc. M yu, Hrupka, P1:-..:lu.:, .Ntmk0\.\:-k1 (Pres. Ist um.) Oas (\'14.t l'Tt.S 1st .s m J Ccmf, rti. RO\\ 3 Sch.dltL ( ·m ke\,
Lam. H ns .. hc, H fke, H, 11 nd, R~mm'ton, Englert, Albert:-., Dagcnbach. I> Luc
(Trtas. Ist stm)
Lar,1.:n f Prts . .?nd St:m.), Van Kcrhoordc
RO\\ 4 B kat111t iv,,( Pu. 2nd .um.), h1lkr, M.11n. h:l.'.hner, Conner, Li tz. K~mcr d, M. tthc" , Rolh1 d1, 0 H.1rc IS, L v Iu s m ). lt11n. Youni;t.
R(>\\ 5 Lut::. Simon,\\ ut, h.rgcn .. en, Lumpp, RuJgal, Emr~. Mvrg<1n, Pdftt:rst:n, C1tzl.ff. Simon, P.udl1. Nt\\'dld.
"or Ill (l11..rurc Kt>\\ kt, Lrl \tit,
Lore:, Mol tad, Miller.\\ lk mu. Henn:, Brui.:unmg, Ri.:ynolJ!i, PdLr .. on, H.i!man. BunJ1t: fTeo..s. 2nd stm.) S.1nll<1tn, Ku\a\\ , Knc dlu, Ph1lhpson,
.hn
, Hoff, Kuzmu:h. L1.ndsko", Fulton, Tc:-.t,lrJ, El 1k (Sc.i:.'y ~n~I um.) Ctac mm, Lomh. rJ, H1.:r tt:Jt, Lampos.
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Junior
• Sophomore
A hox '<Kial for the ,tthlctcs, the spring 'tylc -how,
anJ <l rnun<l t.thle <l1scuss10n with the hoys were the
hit potl1ght of the Senior Girl Reser\'c social c.den<lar. They al~o plan to sen<l an out~tan<lmg 'emor
memher to lcaJersh1p traming camp . . . . Dcvclopmg
a girl' per-<m;tl1ty has been the main theme of the
Junior Girl Rc-er\'e~. Programs m et14uette, courtesy,
person,tllly were gt\en ,1, well ,,,, part1c~ .11. ( .hn,tm.t
an<l on V.t!entme' D.ty
Sophomore Girl Re'crve' succcs fully condudc<l .t year of school ef\•tcc,
an<l all-roun<l fun. A wiener roast, a Chnstma"
party, a fuJge sale, ,mJ ,, Valcntmc· p.1rty were the
highlight· of their octal ,1ct1v1ties.
RO\\ 1 L1 '-• le t ... rr m
. Reth .'\mo L.1ura Beaudreau M.u1 n \\ rrbtc, Shirl y Kru i.::cr, ~ •, rcne An r ·n. J) bor h Eben r, P<rnlmc M rtz. . t<1l e
facrs. ROW 2 f.mm F raca, Mmlyn Kollmann. Lnr ti• L •nar . Lqu1 c Junke!, Maril;n Bono6glio. Doroth) C ndari. M.ry Jane Pdk~"no
Tr.-as ut ~em.) rP.,ci. a.nd .scm.) C'.1rmclL-1 Trotta, Joyce H.1uhri1..h, Anna he
Alh1 rt" RO\\' J Reha Nu en. RlltY L.andre, Rosemary Fncdcck. Jud)'
C'hrmcru\\, Fr.111cc.s \\ood, B ttc C11nnm.:h;1m (Vice Pus lu scrn) Jay Obi r.. Di)rothy Pttcr en, Mir~ rct Urhan fPrcs J.st .s: m.). Theresa Andr l
1
\'1ee Pre&. 2nd J m) RO\\' 4 Irene El 1k, Slurky Ander '"· Joan Kl v1(k1s, Ir ne Bcaudrc~u. H "'fl t (row Ann Ja aunu , Hilda V na h ,
llden II
llarhara Knar • S~ lq Kie t, Audrec Ik udr au. RO\\ 5 M. rv P !om, B tty O'Hare \\ vnefrcd Dolan, J. a Leach. Lenore Suth r•
land, I.kan• r ll1lo1t
I ycc \\ t • Phy'h (hr tcr>Sen. hanc Shuhi
'ot 111 p1 turt
Ruth De Ham r fScc y ~nd 1<m) J•>vclv<> Chechm. Lillian
Helland llrny P rlwui
RO\\' I 1'..rnty Shann n 1\'1et P•t< I t atm) Nanq Dattilo ( av lnd , m.) Marv J '.le D.1\1. Col ti Dv'1crg M na,.. Kahn, Iren V •ms.
11 1h Vick, P Im Ch hula. Virg ma Gr.tz. IJa Farac •
Kathi n !:rat: Ari ne Ii rn:. M r> Jo Yantorm (T<ta. I t stm) RO\\ 2
Dorothy R 1ch rt Dd~ r Rc11.:h rt. Vugm Andrea f P•c 1 l .scm nd 2 .scm ) ~hry Jane Hurut1 (Tr a 2nd ~cm / bor ( ar ~ 1 la, Pat E~re.
RO\\' 1 ·y homas ( h dada 1>1 ri K. elOcr, I la me H'> ca Franc !iO Zaic k1 l 01 ( hap~
(\'ice Prc5. 2'1d
m.) P J.!i:a \\ c gcr J<rnc K 1mcr, Rut'1
l'ellcgrmn /St y l<t stm ). JJ.>lor
Dih rg. ROI\' 4 M.ri Rob n n, En>'Tla Paccu. Santhy .'kar.k .• Sh rl<y Kulik. Conn c Re.- cs. N cy \\'eeks.
Ddorc Craglta, M
Kloet JcJn Jhsenhrrg, Dor(>th~· (;Li , C....1ro1 Janda
M.,
l (l I J
:french
ROii I Hollo S,hoepke. David Tappa, Roth M kopf. Joyce \\'olfc, Nancy \\'eek , France R,ccardo, Fran Croak. RO\\' 2 Kathryn Vandenhorg.
M 1one Koch:. Mary Ellen Kmdt, Mary Aloce Craham. Elame Hrupka Dolor MY r V11a Fn dman. ROI\' 3 Loo \\ ott, he Barhee, Carol Jean
Juh!lS()n. Elvia Voll . C raldmc Sanborn, Marv Lou Hau~hton. Jan D chncou, (Voce-Pr<•.). Elaonc Call, Martha Ha\\ktn
RO\\' 4 Mar~ar t
St<ven,, Hdcn LapNb. M.iry Ann S•>uk. Dorothy Rolhtecki, Richard Marku<, Betty Fra er, Pat Ecklor, France \I ood. ROI\' 5 Ronald Johnson.
Stanley Gre~~>ry (PTrs.), Burton Lfpp. M.tlcolm Price, \Veil Drnyc", Robert bd!ior (Su'y~7'rca$.), Delores Le lr:cwtcz, Dorothy Gia s, \\'ynefred
Dolan. :\ot an fHClUTt
Muy J nc Da.\.t . Lav.rcnce Slat r.
RO\V I Ronald Engerman. Mo Schu ler. Helen Soho. Edith Hoffman, f.arol Chmtian en,
ancy Gemmell. Evelyn Goacomm, Cl a or H r tedt.
ROii' 2 Mary Jn Yantorm, Catherone Packman. Phylh Langcnhach. Joan Gandt. B<"tty Brankow, Santo Serpe, James Callahan, Carmella Trotta,
Carole Eoch, Annabelle Alhcrt (Voe< PT<• ) RO\\! 3 Anncli.,e Horn, Mary Robertson, Janet Anda•on, Barhara Cam, Barhar.1 Knapp, Claudette
\\.atkins, 81.ttc Cunnin~ham, M.1rgarct Urban, Theresa Andrea, Dons K;telbcr. ROW 4 David Zeff, Bettye Jo Cunningham. Nurcnc Andrson (Su'y
Trt'" ) . Diana Starnes. Jovi:C' Lutz;, Irene Mmko"""kr, Jean Oa"s, Jean Hult, Lorna Prell, M1ri:lm Kahn. RO\\.p 5 Elmer Un1i:cmach, John Thomas,
Lindo Amcche (Ptcl . ), Phillip M1Jlcr, Rn~ r Vmcent, Dominick Gregory, Roger King, Don Bl;u;avicr, George Alfano, B.11 Cunningham. ;\ot tn
pu.ture
Mar hall Kad\1.1t, Mary Kuya\\a, Jan t Howard, JohR Pietrich.
This year the annual pencil sale of the French Club
featured gray pencil- inscribed "Etudiez Bien Vos
Lecon ," "Study well your lesson." The Club endeavors through French plays and games to help it
member understand French life and lore. A talk
on modern French art by Kenneth Brown was one
of thi- year's better programs.
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If, perchance, a non-linguist, passing Room 109 about
3 :45 some afternoon, hears strange sounds, he may
think that bobby-soxers arc giving out with iivc talk.
The truth is, he' probably listen mg m on one of the
monthly meetings of the Spanish Club. This group
presents Spanish programs and gives an annual
Chri tma party.
_J(_C!ut
• • •
Student Senate
RO\\ 1 Fr n C'roak, Kennet!> Hu h Id. Llo)d Ander on, Lloyd Peter , C'.oach En le, Coach Trebb1,, Bob Do,.ning Chuck Tc 1m:. Larry Bernacchi.
ROW 2 .fl< b E tman, Dick \\'agncr, ~1 h n Kr cg r. D•>n Firch• -., M, cl Pacetti, Fr nk Cer Im
John Po•t, Paul R1charJ, Dick Kin (Sec'y 2nd
em J RO\\ l r..11 Schol. ll 11 Ii t. L rr> H tmg (TtcJ5 2nd S<m). Tom Loumo, lldmar Mn • Tom Poltrock, Harold Borciko. Hrnrv
IJ, rlanJ, Jerry Fraher
RO\\ 4 J rri Pfarr, P•ul NH Len. Dom me Meo, J1m Cerlach, 111!1 Si.nlcy. Frank Loren:<>. Joe Makar°""' (Vice Pres. end
.cm). R• nald flag. J.. hn LcR c
ROI\ < Alic, Kueny, L1rn· Kc<klcr, J rr, Smuh, J ck McMull n, Dick Burn, Bru<c Paiton, Dick Anda on,
Don Sunn L,crg ( huck Cra er
ot m plCtUFC:
H1.:nry \\ unhcrgcr Tum H1cncman ..... Don Sdi\\art.t { Prc.s. 2nd .s~m.) Jo C rcckt, Swed.: Strangh('(~.
ROii' 1 Man n Lar rn S. !Iv Backlund, ?-;,,. nc Ander.on. Carolyn Smith Mmlvn G1t:laff El<1e Reynold•, (,nJa Lcmk . Pat 0 Hare, Natalie Evers,
Sh rl , ... nd r n
RO\\ 2 Larrv Ha tmg, Jack M'", Jnhn K, er, P JI Richard< B:ll Blagg, \\ 1lhs Schaefer, B11rton Lepp, Harn· Daw.on, Larry
M,11 r
RO\\' 3 Fr.in Croak, T m Bien mann, Larrv Hinz. JcJC Makarcv.1cz, Roh rt Randall. Gene 1'.1. tel, Al .'\ccto, Jack c;, ?en, Ball Guttorm n.
:\ot in f>lc..turr Ball Engh:, V1rg n1a AnJrn, C:h ryl Huglu:", R.alph Ruffalo.
"C''mon, shove Jown an<l give the.;e ki<l · o:;ome room."
With these persuasive wor<l · an<l, 1f necessary, a little
muscular action, "K" Club member.:;, acting as u·hers
at the basketball games, squee::.c<l 111 two fair where
one ha<l heen before. The Club take· financial respow
siht!ity for all athletic mjuries nnt covere<l hy the
W l.A.A
We<lne,Jay night
the lihrary - Jemocracy in
action. At bi·\\'eekly meeting these senators, presi·
Jents of school orga111::.at1on', plan the annual social
calen<lar an<l mainta111 fnen<lly relation with R acine
schools through exchange asscmhlic and the appoint·
mcnt of Tri-school Conference delegates. T his year
their outstan<lmg accomplishment was hacking the
Junior Ach1e\·ement.
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A d1ller, a dollar, an honorary scholar ... Le<tdersh1p,
ser\'ice, scholarship, and character ,tre the qualities
con 1dcred for memhersh1p in the
,tttonal Honor
ooety, which proudly hoasb the largest mcmbcr-.;hip
of any school orga111;:ation. The aim of the society
arc to create an enthusiasm for cholarsh1p, to promote
\vorthy leadership, to encourage development of
character, ,md to render erv1ce to school and puhlic.
Its various services include puhlishing the honor roll,
aiding the clothing dn\'e, an<l encouraging students to
attend college. Honor oc1ety scmors are g1\·en the
opp0rtunity to compete for scholarships. Besides the
buc111e~s mee•ings, the duh has entertain111g programs
cons1st111g of movies, skits, ,ind all round fun
RO\\ 1 Rachd Cunfort1 C.trol Nrhlun~. Ro_.;cll Mackt•y, VKtor·:f. ChuJ:td.t (Su',. .Zn.I um.), Annalic"l' Horn f\. h:e Pr~s 1st .scm ), Sallv Holm,
An1ta Anda .. n. RO\\' 2 M rv Elkn Kindt, Man· Altcc c;r ham, Emma Faraca. f"ranCl· .. Sh1lka, Kathkrn V d rs ,. Ju scrn.), Marv J•tnc Pelle·
~rino, Sara<·tta. H ·lm<tn fTTc:a.!i. ~nJ sem.J
Jane Pr tt:rl, Ann.ilx-lle Albert:, (Trtas Ju um) RO\\ .~ S,into s~rr•. Kc-1mtth Irvin~. Rt·ttv Han!'iche
t\'1ce P1c(, ~nJ .sc:m.) _k,vce Lut: Do1oth\ Pctrr-.cn, Margaret Urh:rn, Ramon.t Hill. Ro .. c Fn.:JnKk. Dori .. (;rich(
RO\\ 4 Rita B1tautt!I, Frances
\\.>OJ. Ju<ltth Chem ro""·· L rra ne Peck, M<tri n \\ crh1c. P tric1a Thomr"on, M.uac Urhan, Ruth Ann St 11tzkt:, Lil, J1.:an H111 en. :\cir in p1ctu.Tc.
C.1rl Bcrcitcr. Phy Iii!' Ln.
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RO\\' I Emil .:n~cr. Earl 11 ,k,, H.;111 S,ho rk•. R
rt E1J,or
Ror IJ S,hn 1dcr. \\'1lhur Schokv l.cor~c S,Jlolf. RO\\' 2 Angeline Von Kerk·
'\OC•rdc. Dick S,:hnc1<lrr, R \UI\' Bucchnn, Caroht' Si 1t~ Phvlhs Len:. Sl>1rlt'\' (;rube!, Bctt~ O"Harc, Lo
\\'1tt. RO\\' ·' M.irilyn G1t::Ltff. Verna
Cr ~orJ. Doi ire EKhman Cdthumc ( .onnrr A1 Ir•.,. B 1k. Pat ()" H 1 JaJ\' B. k tis, H,-f, r Flu . Ela ne Z1t.:ncr
RO\\- .$
Richard Hauhrrch,
Burton L1.:rp 'Prt.s 1.H tm) D.l\1J Z ff. (;rai.: H111 I. Mahd Cb m ''• Ethe! H.m~ .• arJ, Ele.rnor B.1ka1t1 .. , Lt.: 111.: (;tmtlr, Elg.1 Gottl1ch en
RO\V
:\Tu.. 1'.-1ub, (;,_;nt.: M.nel, ( 1rl B<Te1tc, Joh Th m , Bvb Randall (Prls • .!nd ~ctn) g, h .Speaker, Lcror Ju"t. Jerry Smuh, Hoh Bockcloh.
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Cinemalic
• • •
This year a new .-;tar appc.tre<l 1n the constcll.1t1on
of Kenosha High ..:hool duhs. Mcmher · of this
grnup, the Cmcmat1c Cluh, have been hchm<l the
projectors for every classroom movie shown 111 the
•dmol They have .tlso heen the sponsors of noon·
hour film for the entertainment of those tu<lents
who hnng their lunch '·
RO\\
R•hd
R• t
S eminar
Sc1u1cc cnn,c1ous ,rnJ e\er cxpcrunent111g, the
' mrnar (.!uh ho!J, a top 'rot on our Ii t At their
l;tf ir.ttory meeting they study qual1tat1\·e analys1 · ,rnJ
a<lvanceJ lahoratory techrnquc, local <loctors <tnJ
chemists .trc invitcJ to speak at their 1usine s mectllH!'· One of their non· cient1fic venture' this ye,tr
wa< a cupcake ale.
M y Arn l.o ri~an 1p,,) 11111 B. ~~ ' "~)
Mr Lmk, V1~ccnt l dTI r J·ugcnc An11m Ilic Sm1th
lhrvq Shcvroc, fun Br
~. R c-nary l urigan Ari n (,ar 1f lo, M.rv Jane l'dk~r no.
RO\\ J flmc
I' tcr n, R1>t M' kopf, !lob L• t, Lu<11 ll.,hay. RO\\ 4 fr nl< KmtJm (\ 1 p,.,) J.imc• llunr, Af\1d • ·, \,
• • •
RO\\ 1 M:try Lou Hunt. M.uy M rrorc, Lcrr int L
mg Ro cmary Shore
Jo.,·cc D m kc
Lor tt.t Lctnetrd, S}·lv a ('c ario, R atr cc Hut,
L1llia"l Tonch11l
RO\\' 2 J " S ~'''"'"· Bctt> Lou r.r s, ) an Small, Ro em !Y Hoppe, Muriel Beaumier, M1
H rgra>e, lkr •lhy Stump I an
RO\\ l Jani Pcter<on Yolanda Co,el11, Betty O'Hare, Lyn~ Engdahl
Pal.''"' Cl r :n 11,, rh llcuchnc,
\\"1lhams, lkHrly S<lin. Jean H ck
Joyce ~ell, Rita Trotta, Clarie Howton, Anita Ceneny. RO\\ 4 Ir" Barca, f) ' " ' ' Modory, H kn Polhem , Rc,berta l>cR c, Mar,- Rl'>L rt n,
ll<t, Deeter, (,!adys Kirchba•Jm, L1lhan Couture, Joseph.~ Surdo, Bever!
G Ort•, Ire
R• ko. RO\\ < Cicoria \\'uddcl, Santhy .·lark
Pt
Yahs, Lot R1 .. r, J a Mac Leach, fl 1ren"' \\ 1Jcn, Evelyn .·ur~n en Betty Andreoli, Lenore S . . hc d, June H.lV('fnali., Mari lyn Congdon, M argi }(err,
Alice Kriger.
RO\\ , Dick '1ek I , Jim C rlach, Ale> Bruni, \\'alter P.,kiew1n (Sec'y) Di<k ll ard, Charles Andree-I, Diane S ~ole> (Vice Pr<S ) RO\\' 2 M 1 Kr e,
Ed.th L1ehter, loan Linder Glor a Dat11lo, Arlene Gar ,falo, Je•" P1 chke Bf!ty Lat-a, Helen Stancato.
RO\\ l J1in M ayer, Joyce Simon, B tty
DragG. Mar lyn Belanger, Ruth Prtcr n (Tr<«.), B -c-rly M cfaddin, Sb rky Ander on (Pres ). B tty Han che
'ot •n picture
Janet H""ard,
Gay Pl11ll1p of'
Typical of the music group which practice once
weekly under the lca<lcrsh1p of Mis Hargrave, not
only m preparation for actual performances hut al o
for the love and appreciation of music, is the Girl's
Glee Cluh with 45' mcmher . Similar groups are the
Junior A Cappella Choir with 62 memher , the
Thursday Chorus with 100 memhers, and the Boys
Ensemhle with 12 memhers.
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With palette and paint hrush, memhers of Arti. ts
Alley sketch their way thru chool. Here a dah,
there a splash of color, and another snappy po ter is
turned out to a<lverti e a school or a duh function .
Oils, water colors, linoleum, and clay are all u eful
materials in bringing out the individual artistic talents
of the memhers.
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ROI\ I Phvll l intz, Kay Pip r, M s C'ampbell, M1 B,rgcr, M1. \'anderhoof, M
Hargra' , Rita Trotta. El c Rqnold. ('T<tas) Pat ()'Har<
RO\\ 1 M ry '1lh!Jy. R ma•y Fried d
Florence Remm n, M.mon Lir on (\ tec·Pres ). Phvl11 Lac nbacb, Ro, 1.-n Eric •e>n, Joyce
Mrll<" 11. A\J Drwcl, Jo> Ann< McHenry, S. lh Ferr"
ROI\ 3 Mary Lee Bedore Betty Ma.n, Loi Lumpp, Be1ty ()'Hare (.'ec'v). Joan Klh1chs,
Franc Shultz. Paulie ('..Ji e, H.rbar.i Tc tard, Dana . tarn . Mary Jan D.-1s.
ROI\' 4 Ann Ak.ond<r, C'.arolyn Deluca. Pc y Thomey, Ethel
H1ugaarJ, . •"he fa r , Franc
• Jean Hunt, Ph,[li Len:, Ruth \\'bite, C'.arol1'11 Smith, A'1cc . 1mon. ROI\' i Marv Morgan, Anclla Rudgal,
Ilea ~mrv, Bet y <»llo"a'. r-< ncv \\ rck , D l r
C.raha, Kay Conn r, Pat Thomr n, Phvlh• Chrnt aru n, Jean Ha cnJ.crg
I Pr')
"Be prepared! On land, m the air, an<l on the sea"
Rangas, M.tnners, an<l the newly on~anize<l W111g
cout · follow this motto in their daily curriculum.
Each group phm' it.; 01,:n act11·1ties, hut it is the
objective of every girl to hecome a . enior service
<cout, the highest rank 111 the organization. Their
er\'ice include working as hospital aide', rolling
bandage , an<l making necessity kits
plash partie,,
skating parties, and fun nights help to round out their
year acti\'it1es, and every scout looks forward to at•
tending the Girl cout formal, the highlight of their
,ocial calendar.
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Courteous and capable crowd handler ,
the members of the Ushers Club are
familiar figures at every assembly, lecture,
and variety show held at the auditorium.
These tuxedo clad young men perform a
necessary and valuable school ervice, and
should be commended for a job well done.
Pulitzer prize winners of tomorrow
Members of the Quill and croll are
scholastic journali ts whose acceptance
mto the international club 1s based on their
skill in writing and on the quality and
quantity of their articles. The objective
of the club is to honor students outstand,
ing in high chool journalism.
Esquire mcmher Burton Lepp JOtns the
crowd in a coke. The duh furnished
candy bars and cokes at the basket·
hall games . E\'eryhody looks pretty
happy about the arrangement, espe·
ctally Joe Andrea .
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k1 (,le
Ho! c
C i.irlc
Str k
l ' 'Ilacl , Bo\> \1c bo>
H I ts Shocr kc
, ot m p1d e
D• K
Flockcr Do
Btr
D >r
1\..1 cl ~ ton
He
D.i 1 \Ii iov , R i ph Moduk,
Dot 81 .. z, " ,
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C.crd.i !..cr:h
Kurr y (Pre )
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W oJ, C n.ulcs l lnc~
Larry Hd t'rg
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Yea , , , , , Team! When thi· pintc<l
cry echoes through the air, fan know
that the Pep Club is living up to its
name, and showmg the team· that the
stu<lent body is behmd them 100°/o.
The Pep Club, with the help of other
clubs, presented gold football· to our
Big Eight Championship football team.
"Let's have a coke," fan <lemande<l at
basketball game Esquire Club men,
having cornere<l the coke market, refreshe<l the parched throats. The group
gave bracelets to the Homecoming
Queen and her attendant and aided in
the purchase of the mfra-red lamp an<l
gold football for the Champ . In
March they presented the hilariou:Esquire E ·capadc ·.
On a cold Lill evcmni::. with a cham
p10n-h1p tc~m to excite the crowd, Pep
Cluh mcmher Ralph Ruffalo found 1t
c.1 y to :cad tlic cheering which def1·
mtel} pmted our team to ultimate
\ !Ctof}
RO\\' 1 Larolrn Nm '.llan,
Yolanda ( OH I , M a r )
Alice
(,rham,
fln:1ce
Rt mirgturi S1 yman Stern.
J m Eng'ert, EJ" rd Ntc
cola1. Hill Extrom
Did
Hrnbi ch, :\l ' RLSk , Jean
Hill. ( hcri I H•m1lt n,
Arlnc
Kno,Jl<r, Jean
Puchh.
D1 le ·rt:-
Crnsctm.
RO\\' 2 Lorraine Bordan,ke,
Crcraldme Sanborn, He\erh
Mcl·adJm, Shorki Kie''·
Jo . . t rhinc Surdo, M .s.s Har·
Pett:rson.
•
RO\\' I
gr.1vc •.h:rry Pt:t(l"'•Ofl, Bob H.m.son, Don Blaz;a·
vit-, Rl)b Pdlmehn, Hdtn Jurasev. cz Eb.uic Hrupka. Phvll .s
Lenz. flon.::n~c s.._. . . m .. k , ~hnan Zahn, Harbara Tt tarJ. RO\\' 3 P.i.t Cant,
well, Loi .. Lar~cn, Alice Lap1di-., Ph)lh Lintz, Jovcc S1mon. (,Jona Forte, Arv1J Dixon,
Burton Lepp, Bob L1r!i1.:n, [)ck Luk;b, Au~u~t Scht·ph·r, Rtith Mo . . kopf, Charknc Juachun, Diana Bennett,
Annc11e::-.c Horn, Bct~v (;allou-ay, Cerda Lemke, Marie Urhan. RO\\' 4 turn nc J;:-n .. cn. Sh1rle) Keefnt:r, Audre Balk,
c~th rinl' Conner, Dl)nna F:ie J\',)\ k, Jean Forrr~t. Dun Grt!\COO\\', Stanl~y Gr gor\', DKk Mever:.-. Bob Spealu~r. !ltd Fennema,
Earl Bcd1.m:in, Chdrluttc Smolik, Dori . . Pecan, Joan Zuffa. Jean Rus::-mu.:: c·n, Lauri Jean Ldl\clr, (,lor
\\ udt:.1 1. Donna Kamerad, PJt
\or 1n p1cturt Euw1..ne Alf.mo, Marv Kuyawa, Mayabelle Majl';,ki.
Choir
•
•
John Stein, Beverly Block, M>rgaret We1Sbert, Anthony Pcnnoll, Eli:abcth Gehl, Elga Gottl:eb>en, Jane Pre tcrl. Jerome Engel·
mann, Lynnette Uhlenberg, \\'ilh~ Schaefer (Pres
2nd lem.J. Milwn He~~ Allan Becker, De\\ ayne Reidenbach.
RO\V : Audrey
Arthur, Kenneth Ohlgart, Fred L nstrom, Julian Newman, Donald Andcr~on, Robert Randall, (Bus. Mgr, 1st Hm.). FranclS Torca o
(Librarian 2nd sem.). Lorraine Arents, Grace Sondi.:rball, Jean Fischer, M.irv Morgan, Robert Binninger. Tom Dt:vme, RKh.1rd Babic,
George Alfano. RO\V 3 Marilyn Meredith, L·\Urine Spades, Made )yn Kn:ssin, R ·chard Salvatore, June Glacken, Ron<llJ Tucholl, James
nunn. lviarlin Bii;:-hn, R<,~cr Baum, Hollis Schoepke. Robert Hornbr. Donald \\'incer--.. EJ\.\.·arJ N1ccolai, R chard Stem, (Pres. ht .s,m,J,
Bur:on Andrew>, Loi' Lumpp, Eugene Bure<, Jue John>on, Richard K1cmer, Robat Tram, R1charJ \\'.1dc, Jack Tully. RO\\' 4 Bttt\
Palwitz, P:mlinc Ml.'rt:, Annahd Gotta, Shirley Richter, Laverne Gogola, Clar:1bel Gotta, Ard1" Lar . . ,·n, ].me Karrmann, Lydia Hrupk •
Jean Orlin, N:1ol e E"er:-., Mr. Dunham 'Director), Elmer Burrington, Morio Cali.:ch10,. Roy Curo, j.1mes B oJgett. n~m S-.;iJcmtJnn, Cl:ure
H..:r~tcJt (Se1.:.Trea.s. l.H·2nd ,)'m) Sam Baro~ko.
;\or 1" picture Jvhn Mei r, \\'ill1am ~1c0u . . cr, \\'avne !\'1 'C"', Robert FrieJman.
Robert Orth, R.1bert Durbin, lnmg Bur'llan, Frank Caru-o (L1b1a•1an), Jvhn Ricc1v (L1bra11an).
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p. tt r
vat r .
Joh
\\ I :JI
Schacfcr,
Richard B>bic,
Jo.:: Johnson, Hrnrv R hin
1
Ln,. Irv 11g Hurman, fr.rnk
P\rr1, ~i.:\m n Stern, Ro
mane M
earn, R11y Zic c
mn, I~ r
Sb( u1 ly
•
Swing
•
•
ROW I R.chard BearJ, G .b rt Krumm, Annd1 e tf.,rn f:cc 1). Jo
\\ ynefr.d I) I n RO\\' 2 H Jen Yule, Carol Jean Johruon, M
Hargr v
Stem, Henry Rol-uuon A drcy Arthur Marihn Mercd11h, Lauren
M.>rc < !'iJutr, ( arC>hn Ne,.man. ROW 1 Ed11h Licht«, Clarl Hamlm
Hill S<hoepk , Runald Tucholl (MgT) Muy Murgan. RichorJ Stem
J, hn Morn.so"", (,corg1,.; Alfano, l>onalJ ~' ubaucr. ST A DI G Dona am r
ot m p1ct11.1t
PJul ..o\rt uam1an, Rob Fru.:Jman
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SPY GOES
TO PRESS
Spy Ed1tnr,, Roger \'1ncent and Larry Hm: collaborat<'
wnh the .1dv1Sor, M1" Sl<1tn to
ompktc one of thl'
classy layouts for the I Q46 Spy
F1 .rnk C.ro.1k, Ethel Haugaard and Sally Duffy crmcally
appraise till' work of Spy .nt1sts Chuck Andnoli and
Tom Milk
One of the toughest )Ohs 111 ed1trng the Spy 1s 1dcnt1fyrng
the myriads of pictures.
arc Ann
Engaged lfl this vital occupat10n
:\rlof. Beverlee G10rtz,
Dorothy Tcnnesscn,
Salh frascr, Joanne Trempa, Torn Fulton, ,rnd • 'ancy
Shannon
RO\V 1 David Larsen, H.1rry Daw on, David
Martell, Rogn Vmccnt, Jack Gehring, Lmdo
Amcd1c, Carl Bruch, AI.111 Mmk, 01110 Ianni
RO\V 2 Ja111cc • clson, Lorraine Ebner,
Manon Ed4u1st, Paulic Chase, Dons Kaelber;
LaVcrne Bdangcr, Irene Els1k
Soph1l'
aid1c:. ROW 3 Sam Barosko. Tom · av01c•
hick, Ed Smith. Betty Amo. Ruth White,
Carolyn Smith, Dorothy Snowtala Mary
Rohcrt. on, Mary Jo Yantorn1, '.rncy Shan•
non
ROW 4 Pat O'Hare, Peggy Thomcy,
hanccs Tennc>Scn, M.1ry Kuyawa, Rachel
Covelli. Rae Segal. Lois Witt, Betty O'Hare,
Joanne Klevickis. Eugene Duhaniew1cz. RO\V
5 Albert Boehm, \Veils Deny , Frank
Gcr,,lmo, Jean Forrest, Catherine Conner,
Joan Conner, Joan Bund1cs, Joyce S11non,
Shirley Keefner, Elsie Reynolds, Dorothy Roi•
h1cck1, C.1rolyn DcLuc.1, Arwlla Rudgal.
.---spy STAFF- ·
Etll !ClR<: L
L.trry Hin;:
Cliff I
Ro~er Vrnccnt
Bt SIN! SS MA ' -\CIR
,
Ce11e Mate!
M.try Krlkclly
FAc 1•1 1 Y 1\nvrsoR
Miss
C< >PY EDITOR
Fra11ci- Croak
Dorothy Slater
Roger Van Norton
S1 :\!<>RS
B,•ttc Jo C:unningham
Marilyn C1t;:btf
Rnna!J John,on
lJ. 'Ill R<'l.AS . Ml N
N.tnLy Shannon
Jun McGill
Tom Fulton
Ann Arlov
Sally Fraser
Bc\'crkc G 1urt;:
.f1 ian Tremper
L1 { B'
Ethl'l Hau[!.iarJ
Sally Duffy
Marilyn Gitzlaff
ATJ!UT!C
John Thoma'
Don '3d1w.1rt:;
Bnh Listm.rn
Prnno<,Ro\PHI R
D,1\1J Z.tf
( :.irnl} n Sm 1th
Scyman Stnn
Anv1RnSIN<. ST-\II
D'i'<' Reynolds
Rxh.irJ Kasper
Bob C:arroll
Tom B1cncmann
Pon Schwa rt:;
ART! lS
TYPI
rs
( h11,k AnJrl•oh
Tom Mrlls
Dnn thy TL·nnr 'l'Il
Mar,lyn Git;:latf
Copy
Kcnndh Johnson
Marilyn G1t;:l.lff
M.try Ellen KinJt
Ot R T11.o\;-..; Ks w PumH..R.o\Plll Rs
( hc,tcr Zeff
H;tr\'arJ Sm1th
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SENIORS
ON
STAGE
"HEART TROl BLE"
January 9, 194(1
MRS. GRACE MORRISON
JLNIOR MORRISON
PATRICIA MORRISON
LAURA
MoRR1so.
CONRAD TYLER
FRED MoRRiso. •
LE
ORE APPLEBY
TOMMY CALER
JETHRO APPLEBY
BEATRICE TYLER
Pfl\'ll1s Lintz
Kenneth orenson
Manon Gellert
Betsy Gallou ay
John Riccio
Richard tein
Mary Morgan
Keith Lovald
Alan Kmny
Dorothy Rolbiec~1
Hubba . . . Hubba'!
A drama after our own heart .. Heart Trouble ..
wept us into a world of hilarity and romance a
we ca t a ide our care to observe a piece of uperb
acting. A juvenile romance and a temporary m'
fatuation blended the activitie of the Morri on
home into a concoction of topsy turvy comedy and
typical teen-age life that made this play one to
remember.
Future Alfred Lunt'· and Lynn Fontanne's
cluster together after the last performance of
"Heart Trouble," the mid-year clas, play
ROW l Mary Morgan, BeLy Galloway,
Phyllis Lintz, Manon Gellert, Dorothy Roi ·
biecki . ROW 2 Keith Lovald, Kenneth
Sorenson, Alan Kueny, Mr. Davies, Dick
Stein, John Riccio.
Nir. Davies adds half a century to
Phyllis Lintz"s age as he puts grey in
her hair and lines on her face before
the beginning of the cla" play
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"• 'o draft for us," ay memher of the negative dchatc team, Fran Croak. Rtchard Marku and i\lan .:vfi.1k, a
they n·gard their note hcfure atta(ktng .in aflirrnativc argument . . . Burton Lepp .md Larry Ha ting c•Jn•
fidently <ho" Mr. John Davies that the:r will convince the Judge' of the icce' tty of po-t war m1ltt.iry rnn-~nptior
FORENSICS
''McH fe.1red .tnd respected peaker 111 the 'tate" wa the
title retamed by the forensic squac.l again this year.
Debatmg wa - the first of the peech a..:tiv1t1es, lasting from
O\cmber through February. Although no ·tate titles were
won, the \'etcran affirmative team of Larry Hastings anc.l
Burton Lepp won 19 of 22 c.lehates, 14 in a row. Despite
1t much Juggled line·up the negative team won more than
h.df )f their mental contest:. Jerome tumpf, Franci:-. Croak,
Alan Mink and Richard Markus all worked to develop a
trnng team.
With spring came compet1t10n in the solo events of oratory,
ongmal oratory, dramatic and humorous declamation,
cxtemp m.: speaking and r~·aJ111r:, and .,,·ic~ory ,peakrng.
Thirteen ,peaker- repre entc<l Kenosha in the -rate qualify
ing tournament at Port Washmgton. A new 'tate recor<l
wa · >Ct as 11 -<upenor ratmgs ""' re earne<l. Four gol<l me<lab.
«1x silver me<lals, an<l one bron::e mec.lal were the rewarcJ,
of the MacJ1,on med.
Two more rec.l banners were ac.lc.lec.l to the alrea<ly over
flowmg supply in Mr. D,1v1es' office when Marg,1ret l!rb.m
took first pla..:e 111 c.lramatic c.lcdamat10n .tnc.l Burton Lepp a
se..:onc.l 111 extempore speakmg at Carroll College.
Ken ,ha now leacJ, the nation 111 11;1t1onal tournament com
petition cre<lit anc.l may this year or next wm the highest
honor possible in foren-1..: work. a g0lc.l trophy denoting .di
roun<l ex..:elkn..:e 111 'pccch activity an<l ability to a<l\ arKC
conte-tant to an<l through national ..:ompet1t1on.
RO\\' J Richard Marku,, Burton Lepp. Loi- Maye\\., L1ura Jean Leh\ cit
RO\V 2 .-\Ian Mink, Jerome Stumpf, Larry H;i-ting,, Lloyd Og1lv1<:. Betty
Lipman, Cerda Lemke.
Gerda L,·m kc. 1\ lan Kueny. M 1" Pau l, Jack Myer'.
Charle< l ln•h. E 01,e Blarchard, Barbar,1 C.a1'1
. 'ona D11tfy. Dorothy L111J ,tran1.L Barbara C.un.
Dmo l anm. Alan Km·ny, Bill C11nnmgh,1m
KENEWS
blanketed
though the taff has grown weary of fighting dead-
the Bible of everyone of
lines and writing copy, we can count on them for
Every other Friday, the entire chool
with the Kenews.
It'
the kid
on topic
concerning
and
all that'
new m
go sip.
On days of publication, the teachers can
journalist
were Editor
chool new
no longer hold a firm gnp on their students.
RO\\ l Phil B!ea<her, Chart<
Ulrn.:.h, A' f' Ku ny. M iss Paul
Rcb ll "'nmg, P•ul nc Cha
M rga ret L ir e
RO\\' 2 M;r)
K'-ya\.\a, Barbari T tarJ, L•'
J an H in en • ', na ll 1ff), B r
b ra
(am.
Jt ~
En •lert,
K1y
Turh 1~011, I rry H l.rngs, B1 l
( ~nangh,om, lk>~ l 1J!K>r, Jack
My r, (, rJa l mk
IJ, rothv
Lndtr d
l>1k Brn, IJ.no
I nni
1
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Al-
chool.
Leading the young
Jack Meyers and Gerda
Lemke with M1 ·s Paul as advisor.
R. 0. T. C.
111fo1 med and overflowing with military "trategy,
the ROTC u111t of Mary D. Bradford High
School proudly boasts a two year record of
cflic1cnt trainmg m leadership and phy-.;ic.tl ordcrline s. Each day, from dawn till du ·k, Capt.
Prank Harvell can be cen drillmg military tactte ·
into his potential future "Generals."
This
course, which may be taken fur three ye<w, is
gl\·en under army regulation "upen:ised by the
ROTC Branch of the Sixth Service Command,
A.S.P., Chicago. There arc nmv 75 -.tudents
who ha\·e cc mplctcd two full year-; ot ROTC
trainmg and 60 additional boys who fi111..,hcd one
>car under C:1pt. Har\'ell. Their traming here
will g~vc them an opportunity to reach the senior
college divi-.1on of the ROTC and a Cl,mmis ;ion
in th-.. Otficc1< Corp", l .S. A1 my.
Throu h a cloud of -mokc we 'ee P;llll R1ccm,
C..1pt.lln Harvell, .ind Jun K.tnehl .tftcr firing
the s,tl11tc hdon· .t foothall g,unc
D1111ng the
game omc opponent- thought they had been
·hot hr a cannon
Mayhc •o, mayhc •o.
RO\V 1
RO\V 2
Harold Boncko. Laurel Hane} Tom Davi•, Richard Lc1tmi:
Ted Lindqu1•t. Rich,trd K1cmcr, Pct'• DcLtat, Ray Scrm1tt.
/{()\V .>
J.im.:s \\',dlig, Arnol<l Henkel, H.trold Ko,Jo,k1. R1d1ar<l D.:kcrp•.
Donald \\'ebb
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HOfTIECOrn In 6
Beauty, Color, Victory
the ingredients of
the 1945' homecoming. The queen, her
attendants, and the gay festivities contributed beauty: the parade wa a procecsion
of ric tous color: and our championship football team conquered Beloit to add the final
clement of victory. Larry Hinz and John
K,user were the chief collaborator m
mclking thi_ first po twar homecoming a
smashing uccess.
Queen Carolyn Deluca an<l her succc'-1111 c.un pargn manager, Ralph Ruffalo, trip the light
fantastic at the '1omecoming <l.mce.
Queen hy order of the tudent ho<ly. C.rrolyn
DcL 1ca and her .ittcndants, M.1r10n Gellert and
Bet v Gallo\1-ay, nde tn ,pJcndor 1t1 the home·
coming parade.
Student an<l
teacher. 'ol<licr an<l ci' il1an,
p;1rcnt an<l alumnus, all eagerly w.1tch a
tense moment in the homcconung game with Beloit
Grunly dctcrmrned to t.1ckle Beloit, a yu1ntct of foothall rnn·
l'IOUs girls, arr,tycd 1tl full g11d1ron Costume, ren:h at<lp the
Scmrnar flo t
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•
•
1untor
Prom with I
..·or <l!.!e',
he forgotten
v nt.
Tl11
JtS tu T ' Jt<; form.tis, 1 · ol nC\Tr to
ye.tr'
Prom \\".t JUSt that.
Paul
Hxh.trd' and h1" petite 4uecn, Patty Richter, reigned O\"Cr
our fir t po t-\\ar Prom.
Mis
The de or,ltor-, with the help of
teffcn ,md Mt'' Kruse, took us out of th1, workl
Addmg an art1st1c
effect to the Prom, Mt"
)tcffcn and Prom Queer. Pat
R1(htcr put 1magmarv cloud' m the -ky
111to ,m atmo phere of fluffy white clouds, .t::.ure skie,,
p.trklin!,!
tar , .lll<l chubby d1crub<.
,1n<l !us b.m<l
With
orhy Grey
oftly playm!,! "Goo<ln1!_!ht Sweetheart" the
I 9·H Prom became a Lhen-hc<l memory
Guzzlrni..: I.kc Ray Milland 11 "The Lo t
\\'eek end," J.i .. k Golen, Shirley Hamclmk,
Dick Smith, and Lois Reith indulge m
trt tly non·alcoholtc punch
I ntere tcd only m each other, Paul
Ellcf on ,md Irene Mmkow kl glide
O\'cr the polished dance floor of the
gymna tum.
Don Burg 1,n "t 11-:nmg a\\ ay hh life or h1
personal prt perty, he· reg1stenng for the
Prom. The pretty colleen on his nght 1
h1- "date," hirley Kollman.
orgel • • •
we
T
HOUGHT
,1re the fifth dimen.;ion.
place in them.
Maybe it wa
Time and space have no
a thou~ and years ago or maybe
only yesterday that I started high ~ chool.
But today there ts a
blue ky OYer the yellow brick of the inner court -
a bell rings.
\\' e crowd around the glao;;s case at the top of the o;;tair .
homecoming queen mu t be chosen.
This one?
That one?
\Vho do you think
7
I slide down in my seat.
"If two sides and the included
angle of one triangle. . .
I rare my head.
'-'OlCC
changes.
The sun is warm on my back:
The ·ky changes.
Emily
Dickinson
the Prom . . a chemistry exam
ba ketball
Virgil . . bond sales . . gradu<t·
The sun is shining again, but
else i-: .:;ittmg at my deo;;k.
The
Ram slants down
m long lme·, beating agam~ t the v,mdow.
tion.
The
omconc
Senioro
FEBRUARY CLASS
JA
ARY, 194<1
HONOR STUDI:. TS
orm,t Lee Elld~on
President of the m1d•ycar cla s for three years. Glenn
:\nder"m poses with his fellow officers. vice· pre ·1dent
Ronnie Johnson. secretary Bette Jo Cunningham. and
treasurer Jean Oa::;>.
Alex M1tka
Dons Gre1he
George
RKharJ Hauhnch
Eleanor Smith
e<lloff
Anneliese Horn
Carmella Tenut,t
Joyce Lut:
Rohert Westman
•
ntord
HONl1R STlJ nE TS FOR jlJ E I 1J4ri
,1ncy AnJcr,on
Cheryle Hugh·
t\udrl:y B.tlk
Lcniy Ju tJ
BL \crly 13uu:hncr
Mary f:llen KmJt
R.td1.tcl Conforti
M.1J lyn Krc 111
Burton Lepp
Eugene Mate!
Pat ( YH.ire
Rohert RanJ;dl
Hollh Schoepke
C.ith n111.: ( ,cmncr
E.trl nick
J.1m
Dunn
Ro ·c FrcJl.'rick
M.1nlyn Cnzlatf
M.try Alice (;r;ih,11n
( h.1rll' Cuy
lh t y H.111' he
I .trry Hmz
S.dl} Holm
Ruth Stut:kc
Angelyn VanKcrhoordc
Kathleen Vick
Loh Ann \Vilt
Ebmc Z1gncr
Lined up on the court hou-e ,tep- are t•ea-urer Jack
Myer', ccretary Pat O'Hare, pr -1dcnt Larry Ha t·
1rg', .ind \1ce·pre 1dcnt Larry Hinz, offi,ers of the
June graduatmg cfa--.
Ore of the mo-t bnllunt tudent- in Ke1 o,ha High , ~hool h1
tory, :\lex Mitka " corgratulatcd 1:-y ~1r. John for -cholastlc
achie\'emcnt. Alex rccel\ed the Bau-ch and Lamb -c1cnce
award. . . After tv.cl\'e long year of heme wntm•, lormda
'oh mg and -tudymg. Don- Ka--el i- happy to rece1\e her
diploma from Dr Conner. . . . Getting their race captured
on film for future memonc' arc . 1anon <;urcn en Diana Sornc ,
~1arion Gellert, and Joanne Dagenba,'1
The face behind the
camera belong to Bet-y Gall "'ay.
Only one man h ' held
the office of Pre,1dcnt ot thc United State, for '"'.lore than t"'o
terms. Here in Keno<ha High chool we ha\e had tv.o "third
termer
-\fter
ar a- the head of '11 ,• "• Glenn
,-\ndcr-on turn< t ~ er. •r A cla,, pre-1dcncy O\ er to Larry
Hastmgs, who duphLated 11' record
, 1x fe:nmme f111anc1 I
c perts, Ramona Hall, R -c Frcden,k Betty Han,che, • 1.ir}
Ali.:e Graham, Florence Remington, and Sheil.i • 1yron tally
up the \,iluc of the hond, 'old h)• the -emor cla,
n • 'mcm
her 29, 1945
. From cap and gown to kha 1 Thc-c e
'''mor' po-e at the 'tat1on on the morning ol their rnd..ictwn.
Ldt to nght (RO\\' 1)
Elia Gome:, Jerome Hunt, Glen
Anderson, Paul Ellefson, Anthom• Prybh,k1
f RO\\
:? J
Don Schwart~. M~rle Pndd1,, Ronald John on. Robrrt Gunder•
~on, h.1nk Hujik.
the :Jelruar'I
Sf nlORS
Alhcrt'
Bella
Burrington
Cunnmgham
DORI
Deh, Girl Re~erve.
ul
A.
Pre~.
Hi-Y,
. ophomore,
Ju111or,
ROBERT
A. DREOLI
McKinley,
Pre·iJent
GEM!>.!A A. 'CELI( I
\\' ashmf{ton
Cashier
Lmculn
emor
Cl.1
Sports
Kenews,
•
Pre
C:mcn1.1uc C:lul , Latin Club,
L.1t1I1
Cashier • FRANK CARl'SO
C:l uh, M rr
Washington
t•1J1?nt , ~1ute,
Es·111 I· R C1· SARIO
, wmg Band
Sports;
Washington;
AURELIA CROSS
B1. 11 YI. Jo C:l' • ·1 "< llA. 1
Washmgton,
Lmculn, PrcS. Ctr!
BERC
W ashingtun;
emtc,
Spy, A Cappell,1 Choir, Girls Glee Cluh, Youth C' nt.:r
0
enate, V1ce·Pres. Stu<lent Council,
ale man, Spy Sale;·man, Stat
BRUD. ·y - McKinle),
Sport·
mgton · Art1 t
•
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Decker
HELE.· BELLA
w1mmmg Team, Mgr. Football Team, Stamp
Alley
DcCc,aro
Re$erve, Sec'y Lalln Club, Spa111sh Club, Stu<lent
Ro. ·Aw
port'
tu<lent
C!ro
D.tg~nhach
Sport
port·
Sec'y anJ Pre . ReJ Triangle, Latin Club, Semmar Cluh,
"K .. Cluh,
VIL
Andreoli
Brudny
( .e ar10
BanJ, '3. C A
C
Mariners,
Lmcoln;
Lmcoln
ALBERT.
jE-\
Angclici
Brum
Ander-on
B ·rg
C.tru o
'3tu<lent Counetl • EDWIN
ALEX BRuNI
ELMl.R BURRI. GTON
WashLmrnln·
BoarJ •
)O:\NNr. DAGENBACH
W ashmgtun; Trea
Deh, Girl Reserve, Se.:°y Per Cluh,
tu<lent Council, Tn
School Council, Ch.::erlea<ler, Stu<lrnt Senate
.).-\NI
DI BR! I.
Lincoln;
Lrncoln; (,anw
Spy Sal.::sman
M( Kmlev, Sport .
Suh
B1~ r rY
• FRA. '( 1 s D1 C'1.s.-\RO
CttARLm TI
Du KI:R
De Luca
Engelmann
Gre1he
Hughe
Di Cast rt
Fechner
Hafk
J.:ncl
Doerfler
fried man
Hauhmh
, '. Johnson
Dr gonccw1,z
l·ullc•
Holden
R . Johnson
Durhin
Galloway
Ho'land
Jorgc'lscn
• '. L Ellcf,on
Gellert
Horn
Kahn
P Ellef,on
Glerum
Hu ct ten
Kamerad
Lincoln: Latin Cluh, Vice-Pres Suh
Deli, Treas. Girl Rc-t.:nc, Girl LOUb, tudent C ·unol,
St.unp Salc<man, Sp\'
alesman
PrTER D1CASTRI
McKinley; Sports • DoLORLS DmRFLER
\\1 ashington,
Thur-d;1y C::hor 1s. Girl,; Gh:e Cluh
1 .\ DRAGO.·
Cl-\\ I< z
Lmcoln S C'. A. Cashier • RoBI:.RT DuRBil'
McKinley · '1\vmg Band, Rrnd •
ORM ..\ Ln; ELursor--;
\Vasi• m tc 1 Sp lrts • P ..\l L ELLEF ·o. ·
Lincoln- Treas.
H1 Y, Student Council
BhTTY ENCELMANN
Lincoln:
Sports
Auc1 ]h\ · F1:CH!\ER
Wasl mt,tun Girl
Re,cr\'e
RoBLRT Lu! FRWDMA ·
McKinley, Rhythm
Cluh, Swing Band, Orchestra, Band • CHARLOTTE FLLLFR
.\ftKmle:_,,·. Girl Re,Lr\e, Bowlmg, Te111w • BETS\ G A.LLO
\\'A't
Lmcoln: Pres. A C'<qrlla Ch01r, Girl couts, tudent
Sen.tte, Homecoming Attendant
MARIO
Gt LLERT
HAI l.:E
McKmle::-: Girl Reserve,
r• rts
RICHARD
HAUBRICH
Lmcoln, Horn r S11c1ety, A Cappella Choir •
AILSA HoLDL ·
\\1 ashmgtc:m, Girl Re,;ervc, Manners •
HIRUY HOLLA.. I
Lmco n, Trident, M:mncr~, Girl
Reserve, G. A A., Sp) alcsman • Al'<NELIESE H ORl'< \\ c.shmgton, Trea,. a11d V1cvPres H1•n•lr 11C1et). ec'v
Trea,. Orche,,tra. Stnng Qu.trtet, Life a\ mg, A Cappella •
GLORIA HUETTEN
McKmle,y; Game·
DONALD
Hu;HE ·
Lrncolw Franklm Pnntas Guild.
\\imming
T cam • FRA. TES ]E. EL
Washington, French Club •
.\THA • ]OHl\'SOX
Lmcoln Latin Cluh, tudent Coun
ul • Ro. "ALD JoH. · ·o. ·
'vfcKmley Pres., Trea · R ed
Triangle, Treas. Lattn C'luh, tudent enate, French Club,
B.rnd, Football, Sp,
C A Ca:h1er, Vice Pres
emor
I nt0ln, Litin C. luh, K-Tcens, V1Le-Prc,. Girl SLout C::ahinet,
Manners, Treas. Trident Cluh, H omecomrng 1~,tten<lant •
Washmgton. S C' A. Cashier, Pre<.
PAl I.I,· ..\ GI.FRUM
DoRI.· GRUB!
Ml·Kmley; Honor
C1rl Ckc Club
C:l;i,s • GRA< I 1'.ATHRI · E JoRGF. ·s1
RcservL, Stamp Salesman • B1:.v1:.RLY K .\H
Semmar
De . A K o\\.fER.\D
L l n,
Latm C::luh, Orchc-tra, A Cappdla Chrnr.
oc1ety, Girl Re,;ervc. Lttm Cluh, Bm.\ lmg • IRE. 'E M .\RIE
Lmc oln, Girl
\\ ' ashington,
Girl Re~erw.
[ 7J
Ka ,eJ
Klabunde
Loumo<
Meo
'1el,en
K1v1
Lorenz
Mattioli
• Tavoi,h1ck
Lmt:
Matthew
Morgan
Kosik
Lovald
Mcrntt
Oas
Kemper Hall. P.:p Cluh, Lann Cluh,
A Cappdla Chem, Accompanist 811ys' Octet - Din. KI\I -
DORIS Lro. 1· KA ·.·u
ec'y "K" Cluh, Spy, Foothall T.:am, Bask.:t·
Lmcoln; Hi·Y.
hall
Team,
Bowlmg,
Pr"s.
Youth
Cent.:r
Bl.TTY
Kuau. 'DE
Lmcoln, Sp<irts - DoRoTHY Kos11':
Wasli·
n ,t m; ports - DoROTH Y KR LG ER
F riede11s Lutheran;
S mm.tr - JoY<'I KRL !'.IPOS
Lmcoln, Latin Club. Girl
RLs rve, Mixed Chorus, t tmp Salesman, Girls Choru~ ALA.· Kt L. Y
Lincoln, .. K .. Cluh, Spa111sh Cluh, Quill
anJ croll, Order of Arro\\, Co· Capt.tin w1mmmg Te;tm,
Sports Editor Kenews, StuJu1t Senate - HELE.· LAPOT1'A
Kueny
M.1J1,on
Mol t.1d
P. Petersen
Krum po
Kreger
Lutz
Macarra
?\-11tka
Pauloni
~11nkow-kt
P.1dula
ScL \ S< 11homorc C-1.tss - Rnu•. ·n MACARR:\
W ashrngton;
Sports - RAY!'-10. I> MA1>1so:--:
Lmcoln- Sporb - At nRL\'
MATTHL\\'S
\Vashinhton, G 1r1 Rc~crve, ports - C' Al' SER
M HTIOl I
:\1< Kmlev· Sports
DoMI. 'I< i... M1·0
McKmley· "K" Club, Tra..:k Manager - HAZI I M1111R1.n
MI RRITT
\Vashington Pep Cluh, pa111sh Club - lRJ,NJ·
LAt RA MI!'-. i...owsi...1
MtKmley, Pres. Sen10r Girl Reserve,
Trident, Suh Deh, Spanish Cluh, Spy Salesman, Bowlin~ Ar.ex MITkA
\\' ashington; Honor Sooety
C \ROL
Jt A MOLSTAD
Waslm1;ton, Girl RLsen:e, L.ttin ( .luh,
St,tmp Salesman - MARY MoRC.\N
Lmculn; Girl Reserve,
Latm Cl uh, Girl Scouts, Band, SC' .A. Cashier, Or..:hestra,
L•ncoln; French Club, G;um:s - PHYLLIS LI "TZ
Chicago;
Girl Re'>erve, Girl cout<, A Cappclla Chmr, G.tmes, Mixed
Thursday Choru~
C:horus. Gkc Cluh, s~amp alesman - NoFMA LORENZ
Lmwln; Latin Clul\ Girl Re ervc, M1xcJ Choru,, Thur Jay
Student Council, Stamp Salesman - PAl L !ELSEN"
Lm
coin, "K" Cluh, TraLk Team, Foothtll Team, Cross Country
Tt:am - Jt·A~ 0Ass
McKmlev, TnJent, Studu1t Scmte,
Chorus, t.tmp
ToM LmrMos
alcsman, '. C. A Cashier, Girl Scoub MtKmley; Corres Sec'y Hi·Y, "K" Cluh,
Student ( .ounLII, Footh;dl Team, Ihskethall Team
K1:ITI! LoVALD
Champaign, Ill. Sports - Jover. L TZ
\~/,1 ltmgton, Girl Reserve, Honor S<JLtety, Student Coun..:il,
[ 88 J
-
FLORI NCI.
A\'OIC'HICK -
L111coln;
Vice· Pres. Girl Reserve, Treas. Junior Class, SeL 'y Senior
Class - B1 TfY J >\NI PA!lllLA
McKmley, G.tmL - M \R)
PAllLO, ·1
Wa.1hington; Games - PATRI< Lo\ PETE.RSI.·
Lincoln- Trident, Girl Rt> erws, A Capl'lla (;hoir.
SEnlORS
[) Pctcr,on
J>o,t
R1ccm
Sdrnartz
Dn. · PFTF.Rso, •
l.mtVln,
l.incolll
ports
Placcnti
Proulx
Rolh1cck1
Sedloff
•
Lincoln;
McKmley,
L:itin
Cluh
Bowling,
Student
Staff, St,tmp Sak<man • Jou:-; D. PosT
Lincoln
tage C'rew
]!:.ANL
PROULX
]oHr-.
R1cuo
•
~fcKmley; Game
• DOROTHY RoLBIECRI
uh Deh, Girl Reserve, Trident, Girl
C-\ROL
]EA
tuJ<:nt
Council,
Spy
pella Choir • HARRIFT RL ~CE
El~horn,
Wis ;
Triangle,
GLORIA A:N.
tudent
RASML'SSEN -
'py
Washington,
SEDLOH
wmg
FRA.
Lmcoln, Pres
cout,;, French Club,
Jm RL H :\LO - \Vashmgton, A Cap-
Lincoln; Game' • Do.·
Lmcoln; Pres. "K" Cluh, V1cc·Pre'. ReJ
ec 'y·Treas.
Jumor
Rt.t,lf),
tudent
Cou11c11.
enate, Foothall Team, Basketball Team. Baseball.
• PE:\RL
port·,
R.u1d, StuJent Senate, BanJ L1hrarian • MARION Rmm.H
enatt:
H\\':\RTZ
• MYRLE
Lmcoln, Girl Resu°\.·L, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club,
Stamp S;tlesman
,m11h
MARCARLT
TraLk Team, Basketball Team, Foothall Team
D.-\ \ m PRm1>1s
Polich
Ra,mus . . en
Rutfalo
HF.R fA · PIEHL
Basketball Team, Track Team
PLA< 1. 'TI
Pour.H
Piehl
Pmldi·
R1dolh
Scwrra
.!ARRA
V.' ashm ton Game, • G1'0RGE
Lmcoln; Honor Society, , cmmar, R O.T.C
ERPE
- Lincoln
ports
ELF-\. 'OR
•
!\!ITH
\Vashington · Games.
[ 9J
Srmth
K
J. , tCl'l
R
tem
Turcott
\\'1llcr
Tropm
\\'e tman
wARfl
UTH
- Lmcoln
r'lrb - KE ... TfH SnRI. "S( •
Lincoln, E-quire Cluh, Stu<lent Council,
MARIO."
Lmcoln
ORI'.' 'E
Latin Cluh, Girl
Cluh,
•
LllUt Cahmct - l'ATSV
DIA. 'A B... I. •
T
tage Cr1ew
S, 'L 'y Girl Scouts, K Teens,
mgton; Games - ELLA BARB.-\RA Sr A. 'CAT<>
Artists Alley
M Sorcn,rn
trang
hrm
\\'1ren
S(JfCP-.CP-
TAR. ·1~s
<>l LL
\\'ash-
W ashmgton;
Lmcoln, Latin
p.1111sh Cl uh, K-Tecn;., TnJ ·nt, Mariners, Kenews,
Soule
Su k1ewlC'~
Ulrrch
\\'olkomir
Starnes
T nut.1
\\',1dr
::1e lcr
• tancato
Tenne en
lJ h r
::apf
\\,',1slm1gtvn,
.
C.
A.
CAR~H.LIA
BoarJ,
t,tmp
McKmle)', Latm Cluh,
Honor Souety - FRA. ·i.: TROPI.
v.,r aslnngton; Sporh -
-
Eu..\. ·oR
TuRnrrr
UHRI.'
W ashmgton;
Lmcvln,
Sec'y
C.A.A., Rangers, Latin C'lul
Sports
A·,.
TnJent,
Girl
-
ARLIN!· lJSHLR
. C. A. C.t hi er
-
R1u !ARD W .,DI
Band, Or..:hestra, Swmg Band - RIC'HARI> STtIN
Lmcoln;
Wasl11ngtun; BanJ - ROBERT WI~STM \N
Pres. Orchestra, Band.
TINE
t.1mp
Lincoln· R O.T.C.
al ·,man - JoHN CttARU.S
DoRIS
IRA. c
Latm Club, Spy Salesman, Sport - FRANCL · Susi.:11·\\ H'Z
Lincoln, Stamp
ale·man - FRA. ·Ku. THOMAS SWAR·rz
Fnedens Lutheran;
[ 90]
port
FRA ·c1.s TENNh ·s1 •
I.RICH
Lincoln; Kenews, St.imp Sale. man
Linculn; Kenews,
OrJer of the Arrow, Stu<lent C'·1uncil, L.1ttn Cluh, Vice'
ELLI,·
Reserve,
Tcnni - C11ARl.l 'i
L1moln;
wut (' 1hi11et - Jott, • Hi. 'RY
Girl
Ti::-: T.-\
Reserve
TEI.·
t:c 'y Girl
ale'nMn,
AOMI
Lincoln;
W!LUR
, t.tmp
Lmculn Sports -
Salesman,
Sports
SHIRLEY W!Rf..•
Lmculn · L.1t111 C'luh, Rangers,
C.tshier,
St.imp
C;1mes,
Sak man
loA Wou.:oMIR
Lincoln; Girl Reserve, Sports - C1.ARIC'L Z.\l'f
Latm Cluh, Sporb
Cluh, Game .
Jove 1· ZIFcr 1 R
. C A.
MtKmlev,
MtKinli:v, L.1tin
the June
SEnlORS
Allen
D
nder,on
Andrea
Antuk
RoGEll ALLE •
\Vashmgto1
LI ·uo
Spanish Cluh • Do
:\LD ANI>ERSo,
Washmgtun;
Lmcoln
Lmculn. Semmar,
,\NNL
AMECHr.
pani~h Cl uh, Writer· Guil<l, Ban<l,
Coun.:il, Kenews •
C'lub, Tra.:k Team
LLoYn A
•
•\'Ilcche
• Ander on
Ante
~Arentz
ports • FRA. ·c.E · ALnRI
\Vaslimgtun; Game:.
Horn 1r ..uet},
Alteri
L. Ander on
ng-elo
Arentz
OER:o. •
ANCY
tu<lent
Washington "K
ANI>r.R'iON
-
McKinlev,
pi irt ·
RK H:\RD A. ·(,f Lo
•
A 'Il
AftKmle:y. Gameo.
McKmley; G.tme
5tamp
ale-man •
DnuiRr:
•
ALI< r Al\ I l'J..:
ARr. 'TZ
DORIS ARE. ·r::
\Vaslmigto
.C' A.
Cashier.
[ 91 ]
the June
SEnlORS
Arthur
Balcatis
Barrows
Becker
Washington ; Banc.I, Orchestra • KARL
AL DREY ARTHUR
BAAR
Lincoln.
Spanish
Washington ; Games
•
Club
PHYLLIS
MARJORIE B..\I~
BAHRKE ~
Lincoln, Girl
Bahrke
Banks
Bashmsky
Bernacchi
Baar
Balk
Barth
Beckman
GLORIA AN
BARTH -
BARROWS
Bain
Barrett
Beard
Biehn
W asliington, Carnes •
Washington ; Pres. Tri<lcnt, Stu<lent Senate
)<>HK BASHINSKY -
Washington Sports • R1ctt.\RD B1 ARO
Lincoln; Artists Alley, Orche tra, R.O T.C. • WILLI..\M
Reserve, Rangers, S.C.A. Cashier • )UDITH BALC ..TIS-
-
McKinley ; Honor Souety,
ec.'y V1ce·Pres. Girl Re erve •
BECKER
Honor Society, A
Cappella
A Cappella Choir
CA IMIR BA KS
Lincoln;
"K" Club, Track Team, Football Team • MARL!
Sports
W ash;ngton, Band.
AUDREY BALK -
Lincoln,
Choir,
Stamp Salesman
port·
ED\\'ARD
[ 92]
BARRETT
Washington ,
Jnw:r.
-McKinley,
ports • EARL BECKMA
McKmley ;
LAWRENC:F BERNACCHI - Lincoln ;
BII·H .
B1enemann
Boreiko
Broe ch
Callahm
Bilotti
Borggren
Brueckman
Campagna
ToM BIE~TMA. 'N
Blagg
Braun
Burg
Cerveny
W ashmgton Pres Re<l Triangle, Pres.
Jr. Rot.try, .. K"
Captam
Bmnmger
Brau
Buechner
Cant\\ ell
!uh, Stu<lent
Spy
RICHARD
Do 'ALO
B1...;. ·1. GER
Basketball Team,
port·
enate, Football Team, Co·
BILOTTI -
Lmcoln,
Blanchard
Breckenfcld
Burn'
Ch1anelh
DOLORES
Rl!OOLPH
BI.ODCFTT
mgton
Lincoln; Band
•
•
HAROLD BnREIKO
- Lmcoln,
Wah·
Cluh, Kenews
Rc~Lrvc.
BRoLSCH -
ELAI 'E BREVITZ -
\\,' ashmgton, Girl
Lincoln. Games
Lmcoln, Cinematic Cluh,
tamp
)UNF
'y Girls Glcc
e1n1nar,
Lmculn, Rc<l Tn.mdc,
Track
Ktnews
Team,
ports
CALLAHAN
- Lincoln
PAT CANT\\'ELL
A. 'GELi 'E CHIA?-. ELLI
DELORES BREHM
CL
BARBAR:\
pan1<h
- DePadua H1gli,
ports • ANGELI. 'E CA~IPAG. 'A- \Vashmgton, Game.; •
L.rm oln Girl Reserve • ]IM BREC!.:ENFELO
•
Mgr
]AME
Chem
t.tmp Salesman
BE\'ERLY
DnN B RG - Lincoln
\Vaslimgton
V1ouT BRAll- Washmgton, Games • ]ESSIE BRAU
Washington,
Games
Lincoln; Girls Glee Cluh, Girl Re.;cr.-c,
CAI.·
ports •
Team,
BUTTER!
)AME.
LL 'y Trea .. Crossed Rifles, "K" Cl uh, Track Team,
Capt. R.O.T.C. • HO\\ ARO BoRGGRE ·
Foothall
Cain
Chn-ten,en
cx1et),
Tnck Team • RICHARD BL R.. .,,
ELOISE BLA. '(~HARO
Lmcoln, Scmmar, Kenews
•
Blodgett
Brent~
Lmc0ln
\Vasl11ngtun; Hom r
Cl uh, Mixed Chorus
M.gr
P111ur BLI·ICHER -
BR ECK~i \. · -
BL'E( H. 'I·R
Sports • BILL BLAGG - Lmcoln, Sec'y Cmematic Cl uh •
Lincoln; Associate Editor Kenews •
Bleicher
Brehm
Buttcn
Chojnacki
EuGFNL
Girl
CER\'E~Y -
Reserve,
A
MtKmley. R OT.C.
\Vashm -ton. Girl Rcscr.:c
ELEA 'OR CHOJ 'ACK! - McKmley, Girl Rcscrvc
CHRISTEN EN -
Cappclla
•
Do.·
Eat Tro\, \Vis.: CnN'CU R1f1L<, RO.TC
alcsman
[ 9:.;]
Chn,tman
Cro"in
Downing
f1,cnhauer
Cm cl It
Cum1,key
Drago
Elli
C1terony
Cu no
Duffy
Emry
Conner
Dattilo
Dyherg
Englund
Conforti
Czarnecki
Dunn
Englert
Corhellt
DeCesaro
Eastman
Fennema
Croak
Dicks
E1lenherger
Fifer
DoREE. · CHRISTMA.
\Vashingtm1; Girl Re,cn·e
LEO. 'ARO CI.'ELLI
Wasl11ngton; Sports
LUCRLZIA
CITERO. ·y
McKinley; Games - Lorn CIZI AS Lincoln,
mmar - RACHAEL Co TORTI MtKinley, Honor Society,
panish Cluh, Girl Re<en·c, G.A.A - CArHERINL Co.·,
. ER
Hibbing Mmn.; Honor oudy, Spanish Cluh, Girl
Re<en·e, G1rl Scouts, G.A.A., SeL 'y A Cappella Choir FLORE. ·cE CORBELLI - Washington; Girl Re-erve, G.A.A.,
Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Cluh - FRA:-:CJ. CROAk
Lin
coln; Red Triangle, French Cluh, "K" Cluh, Dehate Team,
Honor
ooety, Mgr. Foothall Team, Ba,kcthall Team,
S.C' A. Cashier, Student Senate, (Spy) - WILLIAM CRos1. - Campton High School Sport - PATRl(IA C'L MISKI:Y
Lincoln; Vice Pre.s. Girl Rc.,c.n'l, Spani<h Cluh, Girl
Lincoln; ''K" !uh, C.L y Red Triangle, Co C.1pt;1in Foot•
Lmcoln, Art1<t Alley, uh
hall Team • BETfY DRAGO
Deh • o A DL FFY - Lincoln Keneu s - ]AMI s Dt
W asl11nptcm Cmematk Cluh, Crossed Rifles, R.O T.C ,
pv alcsman, Student Counul
BEVERLY DYBl.RC
McKmle_; Games
ROBERT EASTMA. ·
Washington
Red Triangle, "K" Cluh, Mgr Foothall Team • JEAN
EILE 'BLRGER
Lincoln, Girl Reserve
MARY Elsi·
HAUER - Lmcoln: Girl Reserve • ROBERT ELLI· -Lincoln,
SC' A. C:ashier • BEA.TRICE EMRY
Lincoln: Treas. Girl
Reser>e, Vice-Pres.
cmmar, Stamp Salesman • JE.\ •
ENC,LERT - Lincoln,
emmar, Vice-Pres. Spamsh Cluh,
Girl Reserve, Kenews,
tamp Salesman, Girl Scouts
AROYTHT ENGLL ND
Prentice, W1.~consrn. Girl RL ·crve,
cout - RoY CURIO
Lincoln, Band, Swing Band THOMA CZAR. 'ECK!
Washington Sport - GLORIA DAT'
TILO
Washington, Artists Alley - ALBERT F. D1'.CESARO
Lincoln. Hi-Y, Ba,kethall Team - EARL D1ci..:s
Lmcoln, E"<Juire C:luh, Honor Society - ROBERT DOWNING -
Girls Glee Cluh, M ixed Chorus, Treas. Girl Scout
Sm 'EY FE NEMA
Fnedens Lutheran, Pep Cluh, A Clp
pella Choir, R.O.T.C. • ANNI. F1FJ.R
McKinlev. Girl
[ 94 J
Re'<en:e.
the Jun e
SEnlORS
hlz
I onk
F1 (her
I ortc
Furno
Call
Gehrm
Gehl
E1 ~II. hLZ
FISCHi R
Fit ..hctt
Fraher
Gandt
Gentile
Pleasant Prame, Cir! (,kc Cl uh \Vasl11ngto11, G.tmc· -
l 1ncoln; S.C:.A. Ca h1cr,
Lincoln; Games ]<>ANNI FoNr.;:
PA
1 lltlcy
!'red mk
Carner
Gerlmg
LI. ·1
V!RJI'A. • FITC'HFTT
uh Dch - Do.·.· ... F1 ., I LL\
CHARLES Fu1·ss
McKinley; Sport< -
Wau~egan, Ill; G.um:s - GLORIA FoRTI~
T.mwln; Frcnd1 Cluh, A C'.ippdla Chmr, St.unp ak,m;tn PHILIP FRAHI R
Rosi
FRt:DI RI< r.;:
l.mcoln; Track Team, Fonthall Team \Va. lm1gto11, H onor S<x:Icty, St,unp
S.tlc-m.m - Hr LI · Ft . 10
man
-
HTI
GAR.TR
EI
1 "E G:\LL
I mcoln, GA A, Stamp , ale<:\fcKmle:-.; French Cluh.
TA .••
\V1lmot, G.A.A, B. nJ
DoRtrrttv
Lint 0111, G.tmcs - ELIZARETH G Hl L
\V aslt
GA. LY!
mgton Girl Rescr\'c, Girls Glee Cluh, M1xeJ Choru·, B.md -
J...<
G l'liRI. '(,
A:-..· CF "TILE
L111< 0111
LmcoJ,
AftKmley, Games • B \RRAR ... GERL!. "G
Seminar, Manner'.
the June
Sf nlORS
JOYCE GERO
-
Friedens Lutheran
Girl ReserYe, Stamp Sale,man
Fnedens Lutheran, Honor
•
cmmar, Latin
GoETLUCK -
Graham
Graziano
Gregor kt
!uh,
ouety,
LL
y Scmmar, Pre .
enate, Spy
Golen
Grhavac
Greco
G10
c.1angcr
Griffin
Glee Cluh, Mixe<l Chorus, String En«emhlc,
•
Lmcoln; Esyuire Cl uh • 81 Tl Y GRA. ·crn
Scouts • ]EA.' GRASER
ZIANO -
AL
mgton; Game
Was:imgton; Hi-Y, '"K" Cluh, Mgr. Basket·
}AMES GREE
Washington; Honor
oc1ety, Frenc.h Club, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, Pre .
Lmniln; C1rl
Lmcoln; Game- • FRA ·i.: CR.\·
McKinley, Sport' • LORRAINE GRBA\'AC:
.CA. Cashier, Cheer Leader •
hall Team • MARY ALICE GRAHAM -
[ 96]
Girl
Goctluck
Gram
compani<;t Boys Glee Cl uh, Boys Qu,trtet • DoN \Ln GRAMS
Lmcoin; Game' • ]cm · GOLEN
Lmcoln, Trea . Pep Cluh,
Joi:; GoREC!.:I -
Gitzlaff
Gorecki
Gra er
Green
MARILYN GtTZLAl'F -
Tndent, Girl Reserve, Latm Club, Student
M.\RIA.
Gerou
• WIILLl:\M GRu:o
-
\\/ash ·
McKmley, Sport
Lincoln, Sports • Ro~ALI) GREGORSl...I
Washington, Sports • VERNO
Sports • LILLIAN GROSS
GRIFF!
McKinley; Games.
Waslmigton,
Guttorrnsen
Heidersdorf
J. M Hill
S. Hughes
Guy
Henry
Hinz
Hui1k
Hall
Herr
Hoff
Je,1nne Hunt
WILLIAM GuTTORMSE
McKinley; H1 Y, Co·Capta111
Ba.,kcthall Team • C'HARLES Gt Y
McKmle). Hi Y •
RAMONA HALL
Waslmigton; Honor Sooety, Girl Reserve,
M1xcJ horu, ec'y Girls Glee Club • CHERIE HAMIL TO.·
McKinley, A Cappella Choir • BETTY HA". CHE
W ashmgton, Girl Re,er\'e, ec 'y Art1 ·ts Alley,
panio;h
Club, Honor oc1ety, SC A Ca hier, Girl couts • NELLIE
HARMSE
McKmlev Game • LA\\'RE. CE HA TING Lincoln, Treas. "'K" Club, Pres Red Triangle, Vice Pres.
Jr. Rotary, N.F L., Pres.
tudent enate, Pres. tudent
Council, Pres. Annex Council, Football Team, Debat111g
Team, Kenews, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore, Junior, emor
Clas_' President
]EA
HEIDERSOORF
W ashmgton;
Game • PATRICIA HI:NRY
I mcoln; Mariners, Pep Club,
Girl RcserYe, Cheerleader,
C' A Cashier • LORETTA
HrnR - Pleasant Prairie, Game - • DOROTHY HERRMA ·, ·
Hamilton
D. Herrmann
Holm
Jerome Hunt
Hansd1c
R Herrmann
Holmes
Ibsen
Harmsen
Heyden
Hrupka
Jame,
Ha,tmi::
J H Hill
C Hughe,
Jen,cn
- - \Vashington, Game· • Ros EM .\RY HERR~fA . ~
\Vash·
Lmcoh1
ports •
ington; Gamc.s • WILLIA\f HF YOE.·
JEAN H . HILL - Ml Kinley ; A Cappella Ch01r • ]EA •
HILL - Lincoln; Games
L\WRE. TE Hr.·:.
Lmcoln,
tudent Senate, Tn ch >DI Council, tudcnt C mnc1l, Anne.·
Council, V1ce·Pres emor Cla s, Edit •r p) • DOROTHY
HOFF
Lincoln,
uh Deb
ALLY Hou.r
Lmcoln,
Honor
1ety, A Cappella Ch 1r,
tamp
ale<man
GLE
Hou..rn
Linc l
perts • ELA!. 'L HRuP ....
McKinley; Trident, Girl ReserYe, Girl couts, A Cappella
Choir • CHERYLE HUGHE
Li olr> Pres. .CA. Board •
HIRLEY HUGHES
Lincoln, panish Club • FRA K HLJIK
Washington, ports • JEA. ·. 'E H . 'T Lincoln port' •
DOROTHY ]AMES
Lincoln; Girl Rcscn·c
DnROTHY
Jr:. ·sr ·
McKn1ley, Game-..
[ 9 }
tamp Salesman • DONALD ]ERA EK
0
CHARLENE JOACHIM -
Lincoln; A Cappella Chmr • BETTY
Lincoln · Student Council • KE1'NETH ]OHN '
Lincoln; Spam h Club, Honor Society, R.O.T.C.,
Stamp Sale man, Spy
Sport
- McKinley , Sports •
· Lincoln; Pres. Jr. Girl Re. crve • EUGENE
]ANE ]OHN ON
ON
Kan eh I
M. Kindt
Kowski
Lincoln, A Cappclla Choir, Mariners,
LORRAINE ]EN SEN -
]OH • o · -
B. John,on
Joachim
Ju ti
D. Kindt
Ko•lo•ki
Jeranek
Jura ew1c:
Kilkelly
Kollmann
L Jemen
Jo<hn
Keyes
Koehl
•
• LOU!
JOHNSON
McKinley ,
Washington, Games • HELEN
Washington, Spani h Cluh, Vice-Pres.
]EAN Jo LIN -
]URASEWICZ -
Scmmar Club •
LEROY Jt.,ST!
Lincoln, Honor Society,
Pep Club, Dehate Team, Sparnsh Cluh, S.C.A. Cashier •
]AME
KANEHL
Lincoln, R.O.T.C., Crossed Rifle
MARGARET MARY KAR E KATT -
Lincoln, Games
McKinley, Sec'y Red Triangle.
DOLORES KESSLER
Frazee, Mmn , Games • ELEANOR KEYE
[ 98]
EDWIN
Washing-
L. John,on
Ke •ler
Klo•ter
Kropp
K John on
Katt
Klei t
Kreu•cher
E. John,on
Karnes
Kirchner
Krc«in
ton, C111emat1c Club, S.C .A. Cashier .
MARY KILKELLY-
Lincoln. Girl Reserve, Latm Cluh, Annex
tudent Council,
Rangers, Student Council, Spy, Thursday Chorus, TriSchool Council
Stamp
•
alesman
DONALEE KINDT
•
Wauwatosa, Wis .;
MARY ELLEN KI DT
French Cluh, Honor Society
•
Lincoln, Sport
• DOLORES KLEIST
PAUL KLOSTER
Lincoln , Sport
Washington;
RICHARD KIRCHNER -
Washington, Games •
• RICHARD KOEHL -
Lincoln, Semmar, tudent Council • SHIRLEY KoLLMANN Lincoln,
ec'y Jr. Girl Reserve
Lincoln, Games
•
•
GRACE KowSKI
AL DREY KOSLOSKI -
South Milwau~ee,
Wis ., Girl Reserve, Stamp Salesman • MADELYN KRESSIN
Friedens Lutheran, Semmar, Band • KEITH KRUESCHER Lincoln, Sport
•
DOROTHY KROPP
Lincoln, Games.
lhe
SEnlORS
Kunde
Labowsky
Lar<en
Lemke
DELORES
Kuzmich
La Combe
Laur•en
Lenz
Kt. l\DE
ale man •
V.. ash111gton
OPHIE KLZMIC.H
Washington
LABA
McKmley,
port-
Girl Reserve
EL-\1
F
man,
ec'y
Laba
Lampo•
Lehman
Lepp
•
Sp,·
LELI\'ELT- Lincoln, A
appella
Lincoln, Sports • BETTY
Resen·e · GERDA LEMKE
Fnedens Lutheran; Trca<. A Cap
tudcnt
Artists Alley
McKinlev,
Council,
• ROBERT LABEDZ -
MARY LARO\\'Sk Y
• PALMYRE LACOMBE
LAMPOS -
St. Catherine's;
Lincoln,
tudent Council, Spv
• MARIO
MARGARET LAURSE
KI-1'.. 'ETH LEHMA:\" -
Wash·
-
Lincoln,
emor
cc 'y
cout
Kenews •
hoir, Latin Cluh, Girl
pella Choir, Girl Reserw, Thursday Chnru<, Hon r
Pres
ophomore Girls Glee Cluh,
LEOTA LE. ·z -Friedens Lutheran
ales·
Lincoln; Corrcs.
LAR. EN -
uh Deh, Girl Re erve, Rangers, V1ce·Pres.
Cahinet
port
ophomore Clas· • ROSEMARY LANDI
ington, Sport
Labedz
Landt
Lelivclt
LeRo,e
tamp
alcsman, K.enews •
ports • BL'RTO. LEPP-
Lincoln; Pres. E<qu1rc Cluh, Pre<. Honor
Club, Pres. N FL.,
tudent
•Ctety, French
enate, Debate Team, A Cap·
pella Choir, Boy_ Glee Cluh, Forensic
Council • ]OH:\" LEROSL
(X:tety,
quad, Tn
chool
\\' <Jslt111gton, "K" Cluh, Foot·
hall Team.
Lincoln, Sports • LAuRA JEA. ·. 'E
[ 99 J
lhe
SEnlORS
Lcsavich
Loren:o
Makarewicz
Maurer
Juu •c; LESAVICH
W ashmgton,
- Washington Art1 t Alley •
coin; Games
Re. erve
•
LORE. ·zo -
Lo 'ISE
HIRLI!Y LINDNFR
- Lm·
Foothall Team • jOSEl'lllNE MAsuus
W ashmgton;
Girl
EUGENE MATEL - ·McKinley, Pres., Vice Pres. Pep Cluh,
FRANK
Pre ., Vice Pre·. Esquire Cluh, Honor Society, Student
Lmcoln; Sports
•
BERNARD MARTI • -
Lincoln;
ball Team, Track Team
McKmlev, Game· •
McKmley; "K" Cl uh, Track Team, Foothall
Senate, Pre
.C.A. Board, Sp'V • LA\\'RENCE MAURER
L·nco!n; Cinematic Cluh •
Washington,
Treas.,
Team • ROSEMARY LOURIGAN
LOIS LUMPP-
iles High School; Girl Reserve,
couts, Band, Orche tra • BETTY MAIN
Girl Reserve, Wing
MAKAREWICZ -
[ 100}
Masuhs
May cw
ports • EDITH LICHTER
LOMBARDI
ROBERT LOPER
Lomhardt
Ma1t'
Mat cl
Mayfield
Lindner
Lumpp
Lichter
Loungan
Martin
Mayer
Girl
Lincoln; Trea .
couts, S.C.A. Cashier, Spy.
]OE
Washington, V1ce·Pre . "K" Cl uh, Foot·
Pre .
DONALD MAYER- Lincoln;
Catherine's, Girl Reserve,
man • ALFRED MAYFIELD -
cmmar,
tudent
ports
Lelis MAYEW
•
emmar, Rangers,
Senate
t.
tamp Sales·
Lincoln, Seminar, Orchestra.
Mazza rd It
McE\'uy
R Meyer
Mocrhkc
P. Murphy
K. Meyer
:\1lynarck
J. Murphy
R.w MAZZARELLI - \Vashmgton,
Mcfaddin
R Meyn
Mohr
:\1us1al
port· • RoBFRT McEvoy
\Vashmgton Pr..:<. Cro ·e<l Rifles, R () T.C
• BEVERLY
Salt La~e City, Artists' Alley, A Cappella
McFADDIN
Choir
\1.:Henry
M1ddle«1mp
:\fornsun
J. Myers
]AMES McHE. 'RY - Lmcoln
McQtJPSTION - MLKmley,
ports
Games
BRl'CJ
Lmcoln, Sports • EuZABLTH MERTZ
RIT.\
MINN -
- Fnedens Lutheran;
McQL:c,tion
\1iclke
:\foskopf
D Myers
MAR.J<'Rif MOHR
JvfcKmley, Ban<l,
Menn
:\11lll'r
Mudkr
Myron
\frrt:
:\f 11!,
:\furdnck
,
il.":-O
LmLoln, Sports • ]OH:\ MoRRISO. ·
\\1!1~ Ban<l • Rl'TH Mo KOPF
Fneden:
Lutheran; Girl Reserw, C1t1emat1c Cluh • DELORI~" Mt.:ELLFR
\Vashington
Shore High Schoo!,
p• rts • M ..\RILY. · MLR[)(X:K
ports
•
Tn<lcnt • PATRICIA MURPHY
JoYc I
Ml RPHY
u ath
Lmwln;
Lincoln , cn.mar. Manner.; •
Sports • KFNNETH MEYER
Washington, Football Team •
ED\\'ARD Mu~IAL- \Vashmgton; Artists' Alley • DOLORES
RICHARD MI YER
porh
MYER
Lincoln,
Sports
ports
Lincoln.
•
•
RoHERT MEH.R - -
WALTER MmDLLC AMP
. DON Mn·LKE
Washington
J NE MIL UR
L1mo!n,
Girl Re.;en:e,
Annex
Council
THOMAS
Student
Arti~ts' Alley
. Rosi.MARY MLY?\;.\Rt.K
lad>. Sports
. DOROTHY MOERlikE
- Washington;
ports . DOLOR!·
McKinley; French Club, Girl R..:s.:rw, Girls Glee
Club, Thursday Chorus • ]ACK MYERs
Lmwln, Esquirt'
!uh, Stu<lent Senate, Latm Cluh, Tra..:k Team, Editor
..:..:\· Ju1111r CJa~,, Treas.
.CA
Cashier,
Kenews. Tn chool Counol,
MILLS
Lmcoln;
emor Class, Vice· Pres. Ynuth Center • , IffIL.\ M' RO.· -
Academv of Our
Lmcoln, Sports .
Fnedens Lutheran; Girl R..:ser\'e
Ct1.\RLh
Lincoln Sport .
[ 101 J
el on
Oechler
Peter
Price
ROBERT
'cward
o·Harc
Petersen
Priddis
Lincoln,
ELSON
McKinley, Girl Re..;erve,
Sale man
•
WAYNE
IESE?-;
ROBERT
r•
Tc\.vman
ORMA
port· •
Pah t
Pi,chkc
Prunty
EWARD-
emmar, French Cluh, Stamp
EWMAN -
Washington, Sport· •
McKinley; Banc.I · PATRICIA
ORDGRE · -
Lincoln; Girl Re erve, French Club · Lois OBERLY -Lincoln,
Games
DOROTHY
O'CONNOR
NORMAN
OECHLER -
McKinley,
O'HARE
Lincoln; Honor Society,
Sec'y Senior Girl Reserve,
Rangers, Pres.
Lincoln;
Bowling
Game
PATRICIA
ec 'y Sophomore Clas-,
Pre . and
ordgrcn
Pa1elh
Pocan
Pulera
1c ... cn
Otto
Piper
Pritchard
Sec'y Suh Deb,
emor Girl Scout Cahinet, Student Senate,
ish duh, R O.T.C'
O'Connor
Parks
Poniatosky
Rasmussen
Oberly
Pans.:
Polan,ky
Randall
Sports • LLOYD PETPRS
McKinley, Track Team, Foot
St. Catherine's, Girl
hall Team, "K" Cluh • KAY PIPER
Reserve, Girl
Friedens Lutheran;
• GLE "N PARK
couts • ]EA
PrsCHKE
Lincoln, Art1 ts'
Alley, Girl Reserve, A Cappella Choir, Vice·Pres. Girl·
Glee Cluh, Kenews • DORIS P<X:AN
JOYCE POLANSKI
SKY
Washington; Games • JOYCE Po JATO·
McKinley, Games
M.-\LCOLM PRICE
French Club • Ju E PRIDDI
PRITCHARD
Lincoln; Game
Lincoln;
Lincoln, Games • RUTH
Washington, Games • WAYNE PRUNTY -
Student Council, Tn·School Council, Girls Glee Club,
Riverside, Ill.; Track Team • ROBERT RANDALL
Treas. Junior Class, Sec'y Senior Class • STANLEY 0KON-
Treas. Semmar, Pre·. Honor Society, Pres. Ushers, Stuc.lent
Washington, Sports • LORRAINE OTTO
]UNE PAB T -
ington; Games •
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Lincoln, Games •
McKinley, Sports • IDA PAIELLI
ANTHO~Y PARISE
Wash
- Washington, Span·
Senate, Banc.I, Orche tra, R O.T.
Washington, Av1at1on.
Lincoln;
• GLEN RASMUS EN -
fhe
Sf nlORS
Reader
Remington
Rose
E Ruffalo
EARL R
READER
Rc1dcnhach
Riske
Ro"
Sanborn
Reith
Riva
Rudgal
Santapoalo
Washington Swimming Team, Spy •
Washington: Games • KEN ·ETH REIDEN·
GILDA Rrno
BACH -
Redo
Riccardi
Rosko
R. Ruffalo
~'ashington;
Foothall Team
LOI
REITH
-
Washington
Girl
Choir, French Club, Rangers,
FRANCES RICCARDI
Rc~rve,
A
Cappella
ec'y Girls Glee Club
•
Washington, Sports • ALEX RISKE -
Lincoln, E quire Club, Vice Pres. A Cappella Choir, Boys
Glee Club • SINA RIVA
McKinley; Game·
•
.C.A. Ca ·hier • ZA. ·A Ros -
ARVELLA RLDGAL
Lincoln
ec'y
couts, GA A.,
py •
ELEA. OR Rt,FFALO-McKinley; Trea5. Girl Reserve,
tamp
Semmar,
Lincoln; Girl Re ·erve, Latin Club, cmmar, Spy • FLORENCE
REMINCTO
LILLIAN" Ro KO- Lincoln,
Salesman,
ec'y Girl Reserve, Girl
C.A. Ca hier • HELE"<
ton; Games • GERALDINE
ANBORN -
:\FIE KO -
\\'ashing·
McKinley,
emmar,
French Club, A Cappella Ch01r, Girl
Re erve • EVELYN
A'\'TAPOALO
Glee Club, Girl
Washington; Games.
McKinley, Stamp Salesman •
[ 103 ]
•
fhe
June
SEnlORS
S<tucr
Sdwcttlcr
Schwa1ger
%111:
PETER
SAt ER -
<:HALLER
LIKGER -
wa~hmgton
Antioch, Sports
Lincoln Stamp
Honor
Fnedens
Lutheran
Spor~s
BI.TTY
G rl Reserve • PETFR Sc HEL•
Rosn MARIE ScHFRRER
;de·man • HoLLIS ScHOI:PKE
Lincoln;
ociety, Pre:.. French Cluh, Stu<lent Semte, Ban<l,
Swing Ban<l, Stamp Salesman
LOIS
W ashingtun, Games
Sc HOLEY
ROBERT
CHOETTLER
McKinley;
S.:hallcr
S holey
Se1hcrlich
A Simon
man •
]OF
Sc:H\\'AIGI:R
SHrRM\N
\Vashingtcm S1 irh
W ashingtun
S1 IBl:RLICH
Schoepke
M. J. "chultz
Sherman
S1rocchi
Scherrer
]. S.:hult:
Shellinger
I. Simon
Spam h Cl uh
Lincoln, Spa111 ·h Club, W111g
JOYCE SIMOK
Lincoln, A
Cappella Choir, Girl· Glee
Club,
Thurs<l;ty
Chorus,
G.AA,
Artists
JE:\~ETTE
Lutheran,
Game .
[ 104]
Stamp
Sales-
JMON
W au~egan; Tri<lent, Seminar, Girl Rescr.;e, Mariner·
Reserve, Spv Sale ·man • TH ERt:SA Smocc111
Fnedens
STAN I EY
couts • Au< I
St Catherine's, Games •
I TZ
Jr A.·. 'I
Washington, Sem111ar • MARYRITA SHLLZ
Sports • MARY JANE Sc.HULTZ
SC'H
•
Alley,
Girl
McKinlev;
p Smith
Spit'
St t kc
B. Sm 1th
'ioutL
Streck
Terrien
R. Smith
Squire<
Swcntc ky
Thomcy
T~omas
Smolik
Stern
S:elon ki
ToJ,tyga
Soho
Stocker
T,1ppa
Towle
Solberg
Stolp
Tci,mg
Tucholl
Bt\'ERL y S!>.tlTH
Lmcoln, Girl Re-.erve,
tuJent Council •
Lincoln, Games • RUTH A.·~
PATRic:IA
MITH -
Lincoln: Girl Re-ervc,
tuJent Council •
Society
Ric H .\l{D
MITH
L111col11, Pres. C111emat1c Club • CHAR-
LOTTI SMOLIK -
Washington,
Girl Reserve, Girls Glee
Club, A C'appella Choir, Thur-.Jay Churus, Ki:news
I'>OROTH Y
McKmley: Game~
OBO
Mt Kmlev; · Games
S.C' A
Cashier
French Club
MARY LnL
MARY
ANN
• ]OAN SPffS
Lois
ORE.. SO'\
SoL u:
OLBI'RC:
Lim oil!,
Washingtoll,
(' A."fHPRIJ\: I
Re,;erve, Girl
-· TZKE
\\ I:.:-.:1 E."KY
ct uts, Kenews
-
FLOYD T1· KAMPE
\,fcKmle).
RIE .
.A Cashier • ]OH"-: THOMAS
Lmcoln, S.
ports • Hnr. · MAE TER-
Club
M ..\RGARI. r T110?>.iEY
Lmcoln, Esquire Club, Kenews, Sp\ Phntograplwr, S.C' A
R.tngcrs,
p;. • Eo\\'ARn TOLSTYC:\
Cashier • GLORIA '3T<X'kER
\\.'ILLI:\M To\\'LF
Saksman
STRANCBERC
BI.TTY
STOLP
\\, ashrngton
HR •
Ind1anapol1s Semtnar, Stamp
Lint oln; Art
Eut.ENE
Sport' • AunRn STREn;:
C.A Ca ·h1er •
McKinley, .. K" Club, Football Team, Track Team
Honor Society,
I 'rMA'\
ZELO, •,Kl
Lincoln· French Club • CH .\RLES TEI ·1. · ,
p11rts •
McKmlev,
\Vashmgton: Girl
\Vashington; Forensics, Debating Team,
DAVID T\PP..\
Li11col11, Honor
fat .E
\\.'ashmgton · Orchestra •
FRUWRICk «Jl IRI·"
Soren,en
• tranghcrg
Tckarnpc
Tures
Lincoln,
p\, Spanish Club, Ushers Club, Trnni~
BI.\TRLY TucH<>LL
Lillcoln; Girl Reserw,
- Lmt oln; Mgr
\Va.\hington
port· •
Sw11nm111g Team
Lmcoln, G.1111.:s • EVEL Y. • Tc RE:
\Vasltington; Game .
[ 105 J
L. Turkelson
VanKerkvoorde
Villani
Wehner
Lincoln, Esquire Club, Kenews, Swim·
LYNN T RKEL ON -
Lincoln; Garnes •
ming Team • MARJORIE TuRKELSON
PAUL TURNER -
Turner
Vena
Volk
Wcttengel
M Turkelson
VanWie
Vincent
Weinbrenner
Lincoln; Seminar, Swimming Team
ELMER UNGEMACH -
Fnedens Lutheran , Spanish Cluh,
Lincoln, Latin
Vice-Pres. R.O .T.C . • MARTI • VALA KE Club
JOSEPH VANGASTEL -
McKinley; A
Choir, Stamp Salesman, Thur day Chorus
VANKERKVOORDE ]ACK
VA Wrn
VESCOVA
Glee Cluh, Mixed Chorus • ELVIA VILLA
French Cluh • ROGER VINCENT
Red Tnangle, Student Senate, Editor Spy
VOLK
Spy alesrnan • ]AMES WALLIG
ANCLEYN
Cluh, R O.T.C. • WILLIAM WALLIS -
WEINBRENNI~R -- Lincoln,
Washington, Garnes •
Washington , French
Cluh,
Band,
WETTENGEL
McKinley; Cros ed Rifle
Mitchell, Sports •
Washington; Sports
McKinley,
LOLA VLNA -
• DOROTHY
Lincoln, Garnes • BARBARA WALKOWSKI-Lincoln,
RICHARD WEHNER
Sports
McKinley,
l
Lincoln, Spanish Club,
Cappella
Seminar, Stamp Salesman, G.A.A. • KATHLEEN VICK
[ 106]
Washington, Sec'y Honor Society, Sec'y Girl Re.erve, Girl
Lincoln ; Honor Society, Girl Reserve •
Lincoln; Garnes • BERTHA VELVIK!S
VELMA
•
Van Castel
Vick
Wallis
Wtllem
Valaske
Vescova
\\' all1g
\Vick
Ungemach
Velvikis
Walkowski
\Vh1terock
Stamp Salesman
ELEANOR
•
DOROTHY
McKinley; Garnes • LuRLAH Wtt!TfROCK
McKinlev; Game
• LESTER WICK
Sports • PATRICIA WILLEMS -
Friedens Lutheran,
McKinlev, Garnes
fhe
June
SfnlORS
\\'ilson
Yoe
Zaleski
Ray Zic emer
BILL WILSON -
Witt
Yordi
Z1carelli
Z1gner
\\'ojnicz
Young
Zierk
Zuhlke
Wudell
Zeff
_ 'orman ...,..
~ic ... emcr
B. Andrews
Lincoln, U<hcrs Cluh - Lrns A. i-.. WITT
Lincoln; _Pres. Jr. Girl Re~erw, Honor Society, VICe Pres.
French Cl uh - WANDA Wo.1 NllZ
Cashier - GuoYs WGDFLL
FRAZER YOE
Uncoln,
ZALESKI
em111ar,
clwol; Foothall
Lincoln Sports - DORIS YOUNG
Ran~er,;,
Washington, Games •
Honor Souety,
.('.A
Lincoln. A Capella Chmr •
- Byron Community High
Team - ROBERT YoRDI -
-
W asl11ngton.
Girl
Resen:e
MARY
n . . \'(f) ZEFF
Lmcoln;
em111J.r, Or<ler of Arnm,
ec'y·Treas
ish Cluh,
py Photographer, ROT.C., A Cappella Choir,
M1xe<l Chorus - THERESA ZICARELLI
Washington.
McKinley Game -
WILLIAM
ZIERK -
ZIESEMER -
Washington;
\Vashington
Kenews - ELAI:-:E ZIGNF.R -
ports
ORMA.
T
ports - RAYMOND ZIE EMER -
\Va hington,
Honor
oc1ety, Girl Rc~erw - WARRE1' ZUHLKE -
\\'ash·
mgton.
port· - BURTON Al'.DRE\\'S -
Rhinelander
.C.A.
Cashier, Bernd.
pan
[ 107]
E. Barrett. C. Conner. S. Fennema, R . Frederick, J. Greene. RO\V 2 R. Gregor,k1, S. Kollman, L. J. Lclivclt,
RO\.\ \ L. Oberly, D. Rose, .-\ Rudg.il, A . S111 on, J. S11non . RO\V 4 K. S\\clltcsky,
C. Te1sing, R. \Vick . B. Z1~rk. Ziesemer.
RO\V 1
J Makarcw1c:, R. Moehrkc.
Here are some of your bowler grads
whom we ha\·e een become proficient
during
their
High
School
career .
ur be t w1 hes to them and their
fellow bowlers and grads.
GUTTORMSEN'S RECREATION
Kenosha Student Bowling Headquarters
Bowl
[ 108}
for
Health
and
Plcasttrc
THE HOME OF WISCONSIN'S FINEST CHEESE
Autographs ...
Phone 2-4569
[ 109]
L lt I
" ,.
'9
0
=
[ 110 J
Vincent-McCall Company
INNERSPRING
BOX SPRING
MATTRESS
s39so
b9 YIN CE NT - Mc CA LL
[ 111 ]
"OUR FREE ANERICA IS STILL THE HOPE OF THE WORLD
AND PRIVATE INDUSTRY IS ONE OF ITS MAINSPRINGS"
KENOSHA
MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION
HUGH J. RAFFERTY ........................... President
HAROLD E. LONG ........................ Vice President
JOHN C. STUMP ................. Executive Secretary
CONRAD SHEARER ........................... Secretary
GRACE HAVENS .............................. Treasurer
WILLIAM F. DOSCHER ............ Community Relations
FELIX 0 LKIVE S ..................... Field Representative
[ 112 ]
Kenosha
Trades and Labor Council
representing
A UNITED LABOR MOVEMENT
To the Members of the 1946 Graduating
Class Congratulations on Having Completed Their High School Training and
Them the Very Best of Success and
Happiness in the Future
*
*
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
*
*
[ 113 ]
ti ~e1-vice U1texcelle4 in Ke1tcJ~11
KENOSHA EVENING NEWS
''Kenosha's Newspaper''
A Complete Daily Review of
Kenosha and the World
Facts
.
.
.
Fun
.
.
.
Fiction
KENOSHA NEWS PRESS
"Kenosha's Best Printers"
A Complete and Dependable Service from
a Small Card to a Catalog
The Kenosha News Publishing Co.
713-717 FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET
[ 114 )
TELEPHONE 5121
[ 115 ]
Milk Producers
Association
''A Complete Milk Service"
+llf
'r'\
GOLDEN GUERNSEY
PRODUCERS
HOMOGENIZED
AND
TIP-TOP MILK
J;t1Cvtd
YITAM IN *D" MILK
Kenosha, Wis.
6813 - 29th Ave
LANDGREN'S DAIRY
(SINCE 1901)
Kenosha's Finest Dairy
Products
"Give Us A Trial"
PHONE 7142
5419 Sixteenth Avenue
[ 116 J
Kenosha, Wisconsin
When the Word is Portraits
The Name is
Keen Vision . . .
is Vital to a Nation at War
.
In the process of acquiring an education, on the war
production line, or in action at the front, faulty vision
is definitely out for the duration and forever after.
E. D. NEWMAN, OPT. D.
F. F BEHRMANN, OPT. D.
Doctors of Optometry
KENOSHA OPTICAL CO.
ORPHEUM BUILDING
«
«
«
WE SPECIALIZE IN EXAMINING EYES ,, ,, ,,
[ 117 J
AT PENNEY'S
~utlf11d dmfP }'tJu ~If need_/
•
•
SERVICE OUR KEYNOTE
USEFULNESS OUR AIM
Shop at
Kenosha, Wis.
Corner 7th Ave. & 58th St.
ANABdNoA
from mine to co~sumer
.
~
Compliments of
The American Brass
Company
KENOSHA BRANCH
[ 118]
DRY CLEANING ...
That Invites Compliments
Phone Number is Always Handy
ont he Front Cover of Your Phone Book
0 1 ,I P
.r i
y
l
KE . ~ OSHA
PECIALIZI GIN THE 1\1 , UFA T
ROPE SLI G ,
Mill DEPOTS:
IRCR FT
BLE,
RE OF WIRE
DWIRE ROPE, WIRE
' SEJ\lBLIE , TER~ll ALS A
D TIE ROD
NEW YORK. PITTSBURGH. CHICAGO. roRT WORTH. PORTLAND. SEATTLE. SAN FRA NCISCO
[ 11 9 ]
COMPLIMENTS OF . ..
SPECIALTY BRASS CO.
DAIRY E~UIPMEN_T
* *
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
1946
1907
SCHWARTZ
SCHWARTZ
SCHWARTZ
for
DRESSES
for
SU ITS
for
COATS
for
F U R S
f l9i1tJ A911i1t
~ "The Ideal Gift "
(c14
q1411qu11tic1t
C. S. HUBBARD
JEWELER AND
-
Schwartz
5 6 2 7 S i x t h Av e.
[ 120]
ENGRAVER
705-SSth St.
Compliments of ...
KENOSHA
LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY
2514 Fifty-Second Street
Phone 3144
Arneson
Foundry, Inc.
KILKELL Y'S REXALL
DRUG STORE
ELECTRIC STEEL
*
.
SEMI STEEL
*
GREY IRON
Phone 6108
Kenosha. Wis.
7505 heridan Road
Phone 8413
[ 121 ]
Style is what you want .
are style
VARSITY TOWN
CLOTHES
Swing to the treat that
just can't be beat ...
Fudge Sundae
•
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ISERMANN
BROTHERS
Established 1911
Varsity-Town Exclusive Distributor in Kenosha
Corner Twenty-fourth and Sixtieth Street
Phone 7732
For "HER"
Established 1880
Homemade Chocolates
FROM
Bernacchi's
Candies
~bomas Ti)ansen
anb ~ons
(!Companp
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Corner
Twenty-second Avenue and Sixty-third Street
Phone 6561
[ 122]
ALWIN T. HANSEN
PHILLIPS
GIFT
SHOPPE
Compliments
of
Dynamatic
Corporation
DINNERWARE - GLAS SW ARE - GIFTS
HOU SEWARES -
701-707 56th
LAMPS -
treet
PICTURES
Phone 7612
Sears, Roebuck
and Co.
•
SHOP AT SEARS
AND SAVE
•
McNeil Fuel Co.
The Best of Everything in Fuel
6337 Fourteenth Ave.
Phone 7171
5502 Sixth Avenue
Phone 7320
[ 123]
THE
The
Lindas Company
Sheet Metal
..
Furnaces
Air Conditioning
BROWN
NATIONAL
BANK
•
Member F. D. I. C.
•
•
2216 - 63rd Street
1704 Sixty-third St.
Phone 2-3524
WERNER'S
46 Year of atisfactory crvice
KENOSHA LAUNDRY
AND ODERLESS CLEANING
CHAS. T. WERNER. Prop
David Nelson
&Son
STORAGE WAREHOUSE AND
RETAIL FURNITURE
*
Phone 3175
[ 124]
6415 Twenty-eighth Ave.
•
1346 Fifty-fourth Street
Phone 7157
All
Commerc i al
Subjects
HEADQUARTERS FOR ...
Phonograph
Records
•
Alvah 0. Ca ll ow
Principal
Enrolled Any Monday
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES
Approved for G. I. Training
Musical
Instruments
Send for Bulletin
KENOSHA
COLLEGE of COMMERCE
MID-WEST
MUSIC: SHOP
Established 1893
Orpheum Building
5825 Sixth Ave.
Phone 2-2251- Residence 7812
2210 Sixtieth Street
Parmentier Building
LEONARD
AGENCY
A MODERN INSURANCE
•
SERVICE
*
D ependable Companies
SERVING
YOUNG
KENOSHANS
*
Phone 4523
SINCE 1889
628 Fifty-sixth St.
Dale Block
[ 12; ]
Compliments of
Ii.. E
0
~ II
T A '1~ 1 0
A
SULLIVAN-BECKER MACHINE Co.
.A . L
6705-14th Ave.
BA
-:-
Phone 2-3123
K
•
K ENOSHA ' S NE W PR OGR E SS IVE BAN K
crving Indu · try Since 1923
RICHTER & HEDWORTH
SHERIDAN ROAD GARAGE CO.
T u vmty-four Hour ,\'cr•l.'icc
•
HERIDAN ROAD AT 59th STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
CARBURETOR - ELECTRICAL - BRAKE &LIGHT SERVICE
CARTER &STROMBERG CARBURETORS &PARTS
BENDIX &HYDRAULIC BRAKE PARTS
*
•
720 FIFTY-SIXTH ST.
[ 126]
TEL. 2-1312
HAROLD C. JOH SO
Telephone 6181
Compliments of
The
•
American Legion
Kenosha Post No. 21
ROTHMOOR
COATS
SUITS
•
5709 SIXTH AVENUE
"Bell Dressed Men Are Well Dressed Men"
QUALITY CLOTHES
for Men and Boys
for Four Decades
Dutch Maid
Ice Cream
1904-1944
•
Complete Fountain Service
BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE, INC.
Sixth Avenue
Corner
Fifty-sixth Street
6134 - 22nd Avenue
627 • 56th Street
[ I :!7 J
"The
tore lVith The Friendly Atmosphl'l·c"
Compliments of .••
Kenosha Youth
~ n7'Jfa tu{a /ion :J
~1''r1 clrralr):J
Foundation
:>6:JO S IXTH A Y E .
•
HEADQUARTERS FOR
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Smart Sty led Apparel
for the Style Conscious Miss
Law
L.
c
J ewe
In ~
THE DIAMOND STORE OF KENOSHA
*
*
rATI .i.'"ALLY ADYEUTI ' ED
"\VATCHES
•
5828 Sixth Avenue
[ 128]
Phone 7814
Sixth
A venue Studio
Faulkner Epstein
STORE FOR MEN
"We Catch Your Smile"
•
5159 Sixth Avenue
Dial 9978
KENOSHA , WIS .
5625 Sixth Avenue
Flowers from
O B€RTID'S
Complete the Evenmg
fashion decrees a corsage to complf'le that
"all important event·
cJ<eumode
HOSIERY SHOP
Corsa8es individually dcslAncd
HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN
P. N. Oberlin's F. T. D. Flower Shop
AND CHILDREN
We te!efjraph f lowers .?verywhcrc
5913 6th AVE. A.
DIAL 3151
Our Cut Flowers & Blooming Plants are Fresh
From Our Greenhouses Every Day.
BILL'S
HAMBURGER
Hosiery Repair Service
606 F1fty-e1ghth Street
Phone 6332
COMPLIMENTS
Stern's Shoes
*
SANDWICHES AND
SOFT DRINKS
............
"" ...
......
...
*
OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL
5813 Sixth Avenue
Phone 4715
[ 1:::9 J
Compliments of
City Lumber and
Supply Co.
"Quality Service"
6908 - 29th Avenue
Phone 6166
Ron Cf l
Rf CRf AT IOn
AFTER SCHOOL
WHEN DOWNTOWN
HOPPil'\G
STOP IN AT
RUTH & FRITZ
Jl .1.\.. J) I() S
i~ II 0
... T 0 G 1 >
i >I I s
R 1.; ( ' () ll J) S
J. \._
RESTAURANT
HOME APPLIANCES
FOR A SNACK
5513 SIXTH AVE.
5615 Sixth Avenue
VANITY SHOPPE
•
LONG APPLIANCES
Permanent Waves Corrective Facials
Electrolysis
5905 SIXTH AVENUE " A"
•
60 -59th
[ 130]
treet
COMPLIMENTS OF
M. J. DUCZAK
Furniture Company
/.epp 11114 Cctnp111t~
5805-09 SIXTH AVE.
-:-
KENOSHA. WIS.
•
WHERE THE BEST COSTS LESS
TELEPHONE 4138-4139
•
4222-6 Sheridan Road
Kenosha. Wisconsin
Compliments of . . .
With Best Wishes and
Compliments o f
. ';Jhe
..
music
C-EnTf R
,. • n c.
Brenner
Electric Company
Jn,trument- -
Accesrnries --
Phonol:!'raph
Teachin~
5516 6th Ave.
If it's u Lydiu Hat, it's a Sm'lrt Hut
Lydia's feature nutionully famous huts
KNOX HATS EXCLUSIVELY
CAREER GIRL
Gorgeous Costume Jewelry
TEEN AGE
Smart Handbags
lYOIA ' S
Kc11os!ta's, martcst Jlillinc1:v
620-59th
trcct
heet Music
Instruct:on
Material
Telephone 9414
Fine English Dinnerware
SPODE - WEDGWOOD
R'.)YAL DOULTON-MINTON
LUNNING POTTERY AND CHINA
BONE CHINA EARTHENWARE
LOWESTOFT
Maud Siver
612-614 Fifty-ninth Street
Phone 8703
[ 131
"Everything for
BETTER HEATING"
SHERIDAN
FUEL CO.
BARR
Kenosha's Leading Furniture Store
MAKE BARR'S YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
LANE CEDAR CHEST
The Perfect Graduation Gift
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
5114 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 4189
5319 Sheridan Road
INDIVIDUALISM IN GOOD FURNITURE
Complim ents of
H
•
BOW
PELTIER
WHERE EATS CAN'T BE BEAT
FURNITURE STORE
·-·
•
CORNER 55th AT THE BRIDGE
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 2-4441
W. C. JORDAN
Phone 5133
6209 Twenty-second Avenue
FOR
MEN
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Sc to $1.00 Merchandise
FOR
WOMEN
•
Kenosha's "UPTOWN" Dime Store
•
PHIL BLEICHER'S
SHOE STORE
X-Ray Fitting
6136 Twenty-second Ave.
[ 132]
Kenosha , Wis.
2314 - 63rd St.
Westown Bldg.
MORRISON'S
Cohn's Shoe Store
The only exclusive
children's store in Kenosha
"Feet - First Footwear"
5713 Sixth Avenue
5703 SIXTH AVENUE
C,\RPETING
\'ENETI \
BLINDS
TELEPllO E 7315
NORTHWESTERN DRAPERY CO.
Manufacturers
Draperies - Curtains - Slip Covers
Compliments of
Kenosha
Prescription
Laboratory
728 58th Street
IR\'I. GS. K\ T
.
KE
·ostt \ ," rsco
SI"-
Compliments of
Schuler's Bakery
V. B. Hoover, P.H. C.
COMPLIMENTS
Leader Store
H. CHEMEROW
"28 years of good service"
*
Telephone 2-2924
620 · 58th Street
611 Fifty-Eighth
Street
[ 133]
Compliments of
Compliments of
RO DE'S
Photo Supply House
KORFS SIXTH AVEnUE' Inc.
•
Phone 2-1424
6326 Twenty-third Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Compliments
Josephson and
Thomey
J€IlS H.AUG.A.ARD
General Contractor
•
PLUMBING an•l HEATING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
HARDWARE AND PAINTS
6714 SHERIDAN ROAD
6i04 Twenty-second Avenue
Kenosha. Wis.
PHONE 7083
KENOSHA. WlSCONSIN
Oage Thomsen' s
Is the finest place in town
to give a dinner party.
The food is superb-service is perfect-and the atmosphere is that of a wellbred home. Prices are
most reasonable.
Phone 9314
[ 134 ]
2227 Sixtieth Street
jJrJ
VIOLA A
r_,,miJ111.if!l''I C~Rl~TENHN
fit.
(II"',,_ 'BEAUTY SALOJll
2116 SIXTY · THIRD ST
• DIAL 4415
Congratulations
Mayer Drug
from
HARRY F. MAYER
•
5537 Six.h Avenue
Phones 8124 - 8125
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Charles H. Pfennig
INCORPORATED
General Insurance
700 Fifty-seventh Street
Phone 8134
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
COMPLIMENTS OF
Ernst's Book Store
Sydney
Studio
*
619 FWy-eighth Street
The Newest Ideas in ..
DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE
at the
Phone 8441
Kenosha Theatre Building
5919 Sixth Ave
PHONE 5631
[ 13; J
CHOCOLATE
SHOP
THE
DUNNEBACKE CO.
BRIQUETTES .. COAL
WOOD .. FLOUR
AND FEED
DOCK OFFICE
Phone 8171
North of Sixth Avenue
Bridge
MAIN OFFICE
Phone 5167
1313 Fifty-sixth Street
HERRMANN
DRUG
JAKE J · HERRMANN . Proprietor
•
PEPSI-COLA
BOTTLING COMP ANY
4926 Seventh Avenue
K enos h a, Wisconsin
Phones 6013 and 8943
KAEL BER
PLUMBING
COMPANY
Greening's Clothes Shop
For Men and Boys
6304-22nd ve.
5716 SEVENTH AVENUE
K E N 0 S H A,
[ 136]
WISC0 NSIN
CON GRATULATION
GRA D UATES
The Home of Treasured Gifts
Established 1905
Styltog
Sportswear
Little Shop Around the Corner
L~
~HO
BROO
Jeweler and Optometrist
Kenosha, Wisconsin
•
*
Telephone 9133
604 Fifty-eighth Street
627 58th Street
THE PLACE TO BUY RECORDS
S. S. Kresge Co .
•
Friendly Service Stores
where you shop and save
for the Entire Family
•
5616 and 5704 Sixth Avenue
VICTOR . . COLUMBIA . . DECCA
BLUE BIRD . . OKEH
CAPITAL RECORDS
628 Fifty-sixth St.
Phone 4932
Compliments ...
Walter Sipf
Pharmacy
Block Bros.
KENOSHA'S OWN DEPARTMENT STORE
•
5834 Sixth Avenue
Phone 3171
[ 137]
-
Gifts of Lastin8 Quality -
BROSK
Printing and Office Supply
HEADQUARTERS FOR
THIE JE
ERS
School Supplies ... Greeting Cards
Personal Printed Stationery
Professional Watch Service
5804 Seventh Avenue
NUNN-BUSH SHOES
For men and young men
LADY NETTLETON SHOES
For ladies
FRED P. RUDY
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
CLOUGH SHOE STORE
For These Modern Times
A Store Where Quality
Style and Service
Meet Your Needs
Seventh Avenue corner Fiftieth Street
[ 138]
815 - 57th Street
Phone 3136
FRBDR'S
SBDDWICH SHOP
*
APPEALING TO STUDENTS
Compliments
Compliments of
idwest Cycle Shop
pecializing in
Betty Shoppe
\EW ASD REBuILT BIGYCLE
•
Genuine Ports and Accessories
General Repairing
LINCOLN PHARMACY
Maintenance Repairing
Sign Hanging
Ed. J. Wavro
Buy Direct From the Only _Yeo11
,,la11ufact11rer in Kenosha
6814-20 Fourteenth Ave.
Phone 8013
2219-63rd
treet
Phone 4tOO
[ 139]
HUNTOON BUICK CO.
BUICK SALES & SERVICE
<!Crossin
jfuneral T!)ome
PHONE 6414
1101 SIXTlETH STREET
PHONE 8457
Kuyawa ancl Sons, Inc.
Edward J. Crossin
James A. Crossin
COMPLIMENTS OF . . .
1215 63rd Street
TYSON CYCLE SHOP
Sporting and Athletic Goods
•
*
Complete Food Store
6201-03 Fourteenth Avenue
FUEL
CORNWELLS
616 FIFTY -EIGHTH STREET
Handled with care
and courtesy
BADGER
[ 140}
Slipcovers
Wallpaper
Drapery
Paints
Gifts
Toys
The work hahits of a lifetime arc estahlished during
the formative training years! peed, accur,tcy and con·
fidcncc m the use of hand tools can only h, developed
\.\; ith modern tool equipment . . . the type of tool· that
.tre u'cd in top mdustrial ptrnts for production ,rnd
maintenance opcr<tt10ns . . . the vnly ~ind ,t good
SNAP-ON
TOOLS
mechanic ""'ill con ider in making his own im·e tment .
nap·on tools arc speed tool , designed to help mechanic
turn out more work ,rn<l better work, with le·· effort and
greater safety.
Mechanic ."
CORPORATION
They arc truly the "Chmcc of Better
KENOSHA,
WISCONSIN
[ 141 J
-
Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Bowmg
Alfred C. Grosvenor
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schwartz
Dr. and Mrs. B. palding Hill
James G. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Val Dittmann
Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Richard
Mr. and Mr. A. 0. Callow
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Pacetti
Dr. C. P. Collins
Dr. and Mrs. Harry chwartz
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mittel taed
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. hannon
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Savage
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lepp
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Phillips
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Hasting
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Lapp
Mr. and Mrs. George Timm
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plous
Anonymous
Dr. H. H. Lane
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Carelli
Davies-McCall Agency
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lipman
Dr. S. W. Murphy
[ 142]
COURTESY OF -
A Friend
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kleinpell
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Graves
Dr. and Mr . A. F. Ruffalo
Dr. and Mrs. Leif H. Lokvam
Anonymous
Dr. and Mr . C. E. Pechous
Mr. and Mr . Jo cph Higgin
A Friend
Mr. and Mr . J. E. Kai er
Mr. and Mr . Walter W. Hammond
A Friend
Elk's Club
German-American Club
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Lutz
Fraternal Order of Eagles
A Friend
Joseph Funck Agency
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Rauen
Italian-American Club
Mr. and Mrs. Milton LaViolette
Mr. and Mrs. G. Adolph Strangberg
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schend
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Rasmussen
Dr. and Mrs. George C. Gabe
Mr. and Mr . Neil Johnson
Martin M. Petersen
a
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