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Most By MARY ANN HOPKINS Among; High school graduates who will attend colleges and' universities outside of Madison are: Barbara Eliza beth Bcrgor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Borgcr; 3630 Lake Mendota enter Swarthmore 1 la Swarth more. as, a history major. Lynne' Merle.

Black: will start her college lite at Drake University. Des Moines, Iowa. Lynno is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Saul B. 4013 Nahcda Trail.

The son of Mr. and.Mrs.. Bailey Bourne, 112 Lathrop will at tend Wisconsin State' College and Institute of Technology aL Platlc ville. Also entering the. Wisconsin Slate College at Platleville will be Ronnie Gordon Brandt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilburn Brandt, 2802 Regent St. To study medlcai technology, Susan Mary Brandt, daughter of Mr, and C. Brandt, 284 Kensington has chosen Center Maealcster College, St. Paul, Minn.

Taking up' a trade in machine shop work, Stanley R. Bar elmarin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 4260 Beverly has chosen to study at Madison Vocational and Adult School. ELLICE HARRIET Becker daughter of and Mrs Joseph Becker, 4406 Wakefield will depart Sept.

12 with her parents Tor South Hadley, where she will enter College on Sept. 22. P.ipon College, Ripon. is the choice of Elizabeth Ann Butcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Butcher, 8 Baysida Dr. Bruce Beck, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.

Beck, 4161 Hiawatha has chosen to continue his education at Gi'acelahd College, Lamoni," iowa. The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, is the chosen school by Philip Chidestcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Chidestcr, 4157' Hiawatha Dr. He plans to study Wisconsin 'Stale College at Oshkosh is the of Joanne Dorothy.

Curreri, "for her education. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Curreri, 3636 Lake Mendota Dr.

Margaret Bertha Ehrenspcrger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehrensper ger, 5722 Cedar will enter Oberlin College, Obe'rlin, Ohi6. The daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

John H. 1507 Sumac will enroll in Vassar College, Poughkeepsio, N. as a chemistry major. Planning to go into a field of home economics is LeAlyce Dawn Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Bishop, 1656 Capital Ave. She will enter Stout State College at Menomonie. THE UNIVERSITY of Wisconsin has drawn the largest number of the West High School graduates.

Those who have completed their University plans, arc: Elizabeth Lynn Biddick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Biddick, 5726 Thrush Lane; Margaret Ann Bolger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Bolger, 3906 Birch the son of Mrs. Pauline B. Adams, 2634 Park1 PL, who is William Ray Adams; and Patrick Rowland Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bennett, 2234 Fox Ave.

Occupational Therapy will the study of Virginia Alien, daughter of Mrs. Mildred W. Allen, Route 2, when she begins her college life this lall at the 'University. Also attending the University will be Marian Amlle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas R. Am lie, 1726 Hoyt Douglas James Baker, son of Mrs. June R. Baker, 4942 Lake Mendota and Louis Barbash, son of Prof, and Mrs. Jack Barbash, 1836 Keyes Ave.

FRESHMEN at the University of Wisconsin will also include: Colin McCamy, son of Prof, and Mrs. James L. Mc Camy. 161(1 Adams in the I.L.S. Frank Vincent, Milton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vin cent Milton, 4401 Somerset Lane, stud forestry: Nan c'yj, ltathleen daughter Mi'. Mrs. Hugh Moore, Ridge: who will major home economics; Bonnie Annette Myrah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norton Myrali', "4253 Beverly Karen.

Ottilia Nelson, daughter of Mi and Mrs. Alan Nelson, 1 S. Owen' studying, elementary education; R. Dan Nelson, son; of i Mr. and Mrs.

Russell 7,02 Ballzell St; Timothy D'; Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald 0. Nelson, 1101 Amherst' Dri; Made leine Mrs. Jack Netboy, 4230 Mandah ''Stephen Walker New hall, son 'of Mi1, and Mrs. Jariics W.

Nevhall 4'818 Woodburn who willV lake up pre commerce; Ronald E. Nuehvlng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elery Ntiehring, 610 Gil more James Olson', soiv'c Mrs. Julia Olson, 5709 Taychopera who will study, commerce; and Richard Douglas son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Porter, 3907 Fern Ct. varsity will be: Donald Ralph Punswick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Magnus Punswick, 3530 Cross who will major. in Civil Engineering; William Lewis Pursell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul C. Pursell, 3602 Odana who will study mechanical engineering; Janice Risley, daughter ot Mr. and Marion Risley, '60S Pickfo'rd who will major in sociology; Dennis Rdidt', Mr. and Mrs: R.

L. Roidt, 630 York who will study art; Elizabeth Rutherford, daughter of Capt and Mrs. Reginald Rutherford; 28 Lathrop Dale Sargent, son ot Fred Sargent'. 318 E. Sunset Ct who will major chemical' engineer ing; Robert Rex Schaedla, of Mrs.

William. Soli a ed.l.a, Chamberlain who. will study commerce; 1 Ralph F. Sehllcht, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Sehllcht, 4500 Old i Middleton who wili study pre commercer.Mary, Lee Sedg wick, daughter of. lytiv and Mrs. Halsey Sedgwick, 113 Cambridge who will major in Joseph' A. Schmitz, son of Mr, and Mrs. A.

J. Schmitz, 42 S. Meadow Lane; Sandra Ellen Sinn, daughter of Mr. W. Sinn, 3405 Blackhawk John K.

Seybold, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Seybold. 5109 Coney Weston PL; and Thomas H. Schwartz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Schwartz, 3217 Tallyho Lane, who will study medicine. OTHER WEST graduates to be Badgers include: William Henry Bird, son of Prof, and Mrs. Herbert Bird, 5006 Hammersley who will study mclalurgical engineering; Tom Cheryl Delii Quadri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred DclliQuadri, 3802 Mahitou Way. who will major in international relations. Mr, and Mrs. Del liQuadri will leave the latter part ot the month to make their new home in New York City. BADGERS, too, will be Stephen J.

Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Drake, 416 Hilton Robert Harry Ellison, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas H. Ellison, 410 Virginia who will study in the geology field; Olive Elizabeth Glasser. daughter of Mr. and s. Martin G.

Glasser, 2B18 Ridge Judy Marie Housholo' cr, daughter of Mr. and s. Hal Hoimholtler, 5600 Russett who will study elementary education: Donnis Lavln' Hughes, son of Mrs. Virginia Hughes, 2148 West Lawn Arthur Lloyd Jorgenson son of Lt.Col. and Mrs.

Arthur L. Jorgenson, 409 Berwyn who plans to study medicine; Carolyn Kinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Kir ney, 2537 Kendall who will study elementary education Dawn Lea Kreft, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Arthur L. Kreft. 5505 Hammersley who will be studying art education; Murray MacNicoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. David A.

MacNicoll, 3805 Meyer Norma Jean Madding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 219 King St. AL 5 823 Auwt Safe ajtL.f' rria West Grads Choose Aluminum chaises as low as $24.75 in our Store Wide Clearance 18 THE CAPITAL TLMES, Madding, 2515 Van Hise Kathleen Ellon lor of Judge and Mrs.

Norris Moloney, 2728 Chamberlain Ave, who' Is enrolled in the home economics school; Jonet Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'H. Miller, 517 Togstad Gleiv, who will Studf clemontary arid Nancy Ann Mitckenhirn, daughter of. Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Mu'ckeiiliirti, 1811 Summit Ave. ALSO.

ENTERING tile University' will be: Frederick Ray Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nelson, 3918 N.akoma in agricultural engineering; a Kathcrine Postwejlei daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Postweiler, 1219 Weilesley Meal Louis Rosinky, "son of Mr. and Mrs, Neal Rosinsjcy, 5517 Dahlen Who will study accounting; Shrciber, daughter of Mrs.j Edith Shreiber, 818 Burbank' who will pursue social studies; Michael William Smith, son' of. Mr, and Mrs, Lorert Smith, 1420 Vilas who will major in English; Thomas Stockton, son of Mrs.

Rhea Stockton, 865 Terry social studies; Barbara Mae Swanson, of Rev.and Mrs. Franklin Swahson, 2737 Lynn educalon; Kay Frances Tay lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor, 2914 McKinloy ele mentary education; J.

Rees Thomas, sort Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thomas, 1219 Sweetbriar who will begin his freshman year in pre commerce; Patricia Ann To daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Tobin; 131 Kensington Ellen Faith Vettcr, daughter of Mr; and Mrs, Earl L. Vetter, 4714 Harhmerseley who will study home economics; Patrick T. Ward, son of Mr.

'and Mrs. Glenn W. Ward, 2942 Stevens who will major in physical education; Gerald B. Wasscnaar, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George. A. Wasscnaar, 205 Stone who'will'major in engineering: Jeanne Woath erly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weatherly, 222 Princeton an English major; Bruce Frederick Weriger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Wenger, 845 Bur, bank PL; Timothy John Wyn gaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wyngaard, 5202 Hammersley Maxine Julie Lippblt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harland Lippoll, 4259 Mohawk who is presently attending the summer session Margo Bergstrom, a of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bergstrom, 3412 Blackhawk William Lee Dresen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Dresen, 2 S. Blackhawk Amy Jean Dudley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dudley, 2811 Hidge majoring in English; Thomas Kincaid.san of Dr.

and Mrs. C. JK; Klncaid, 2122 Vilas Kathcrine Sonju, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Sonju, 720 Baltzell Con rad Gerald Siein, son of Mr.

and. Mrs. Emil Schmalc, 6505 Lake Mendota enrolling in commerce; Elizabeth M. liams, daughter of Mrs. Donald Williams, 3618 Nakoma Rd.

education; and Virginia Crownhart, daughter of. Crownhart, 2115 Bascam St. fTlHE CALIFORNIA' Institute of "as a ena un. is i For security and peace of mind, with a worthwhile return, invest in an insured savings account at Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1960 will be the destination 61 Donald son of Mil Mrs, Donald Dick.

514! ackhawk when September Also traveling West will be''! Holly daughter of Mr, and Fl'ed Harrington, 2807 Ridge who will enter the University of Colorado, Boulder, With a sociology1 major. Janet Louise HiMestad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hillestad; 4130 Wlnnemac 'Av Will attend, Wisconsin Statj Col lege at Whitewater; add pavwHor Jon Kundert, son of Mr. ah(! Mrs. Herbert G.

Kundert, 4509 Tokay1 will enroll in Luthel' Col' lege, Decorah, Iowa, Kay; Amanda Knlck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knlck, 182 Monroe and Kathleen Maple daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Gerald A.

Druckenbrbd, 5121 Mlnoeqda wilt be eivi i in mlrsi "training at St. Mary's Hospital. 1 'Jeanne Lorlmer, of Mrs, Bruce Lorimer, 1802 Rowley i will study dental hygiene at Marquete University, Milwau kee, and a classmate, Sarah Lou i ise Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miles, 1101 Lincoln will attend Grinnell College, Grinneli, Iowa.

ter of Mr, and Mrs. Donald! 314 E. Sunset and Sandra E. Vanderhoef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl, Vanderhoef 49171 Tokay will pursue secretarial courses at Madison Business College. Attending Wisconsin. Stale Col ges will be': Patricia Parent, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Robert Parent, 225 N. Hillside who will study physical education LaCrosse; and William John son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Piltz, 2905 Barlow who wil! tnroll at Platleville. Stephens College, Columbia, Mo the choice of Roxanne Louise Riemen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Riemen, 1015 Columbia Rd. Roxanne plans to go inio medical Barbara Stolen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Stolen, 1504 Edgehill Dr will travel to Corvallis, where she will study marine bi ology at Oregon State College. Barbara Wedell, daughter ol Mr. Cari Wedell, 4306 Cherokee will study elementary education Carroll College. Karen WoinOw sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert W'olnowsky, 657 Sheldon will study at Luther College Decorah, Iowa, and Ronald Alvin Zweifel will study electronics at Madison Vocatfonal and Adult OHMH STEVENS' SPECIALS I Reit; 59c Hblsum Plain QUEEN OLIVES 5 In bMutiful decorated rumbleri, Holium PURE JELLIES 3 lZ Pure Apple Blackberry, Pure' Apple Crap's, Pure ApplelRaSr be. ry. Pure Apple Strawberry. Mix or rnalcr them.t More reasons why more and mora people shop at Stevens every day. STEVENS Koch, son of Mr.

and Philiol'6! i iai'riet MftrB.irom, duagntcr 3423 Vjburn r. Philip Jans: to study chemical in gineermg, ATTENDING THE university of Wisconsin will be: daughter, of Mr. and.Jtfrs.' Robert A. 4508 'Merrick Cal'01 Louise Brlgham, daughter Of Robert F. Jrigham, 621 dall St.

'David Alan Bunch, sort of and Mrs, John Hj 254 Hlse who will ma Winifred Nell 'Char daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 Arthur B. Chapman, .1117. Riaser who will study education; Robert Curtis Chlclterlng, son' of Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Chick erlrtg 5034 Marathon Judith JoAnne Clayton, daughter1 of Mr. and Mrs, James Clayton, 2010 University Catherine Al'lene Cllnedaughter of and Mi's. Lewis 'M. Cllne, 818 Oneida who is presently attending summer school and will continue in pre medics in. the fall.

Xrfdrss Dambekaln, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dambekaln, 645 Pickford' will enter the school of commerce; Ronald Wayne Damp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell, W.

Damp; 1237 Seminole plans to Study nuclear physics; Victoria; Pawn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred S. Dawn, 576 Park Lana, will ma elementary education; Mi chael" Cart Effihger, son' of Mr. Mrs. Carl F.

Effinger, 2116 Madison Street, will study civil engineering; and James Pat Gold schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Goldsehmidt, 22t E. Sunset will also enroll, OTHER WEST graduates who plan to attend the university include: Craig Willard Hanson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence W. Hanson, 401 Berwyn Carole Lynn Hogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hogan, 22 Lakewood Blvd.

who plans to study pre pharmacy John Earl Holmgren, son of Dr. and Mrs. Luther E. Holmgren, 2908 Oxford James J. Holt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Holt, 2515 Chamberlain Kay Louise Kellicutt, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Keith Kellicutt, 21 Owen who plans to major in home economics; Jean Barbara Kelzenberg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs; E. W. Kelzenberg; 2725 Stevens Alice Klssane, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kis sane, 4613 Windigo Patricia Jane Klein, dallghter of Robert P.

Klein, 214 S. Mldvale who plans to major in education; Margaret Evans Ko 49c H.OQ SUPER MARKET Opcu Tonight 'til 10 47 CURRENT RATE MADISON 3, WISCONSIN ait FEDERAL. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WADISON 124 STATE STREET ALriNi School, He islhe son of. Mr; and Mrs, Alvln S. Sweifcl, 232 West morland Ali son Hill 6f Mr.

and jylrs. G'feprgei, M. 4153 Cherokeen.Dr'.Will be registering soon for the. fall term, at Carlcton 1 Gretchen a yn Klenitz, daughter of. Mr.

and Mrs, J. KienHz, 208 ljghlniiri will enter sity, Delaware, Ohio, to major in lEngltsli. Cornell I aca, N. the choice of Philip. John Scive by Mail We Pay Pojfaoa'' 'oth Ways up to $10,000 by The Federal Savings Loan Washington, D.C.

JWeCfjfesPr of Mr. and Mrg, Arthur W. Kowltz, 3718 Odana AngMfl Carol. La Bella, of, M'" and Mrs. Carl LaBella, 2834 Regent Suzanne LaCouit, daughter of Mr.

ijUld Mrs." H. A. iaunirt, .4163 Cherokee who will major.in social work; i Jeanne KrUegev, daughter 'of. and Mrs. W.

Krueger, W.aunona Way, who wijl semester in pre commerce Donna Joanne Lewis; daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. 31,23 S. Sunset Who will; Study home econom of Mi and Mrs. Steven Mai slrohv 317 Hillside Ttt.Y and Michael David Max, son of Mr.

and Mrs. 'OScar Max, 617 Sprague JYORfHWESTERN UNlVER I.T wilt have on Its rolmebt list lha.n'ahie of Richard S. Gallagher! Is the son ol Mr. and of, Mr. and Mrs.

.1. W. S. and plans to enter law schno). Jane Martha Gear liart, 'daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Gearhart, 1115 Amherst will enter Macalester College to begin her college study. David Gern'on, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gernon, 814 Prospect, will enter Milton College to begin his.

studies. The Wisconsin State Colleges have drawn many graduates from West. Amtmg therri ate Claire Harms, daughter of Mrs, Wayne G. Harms, 560 Glfen who will ebter the state college at Platte ille for an education in art. Janet Lotiise Hiltestadj daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hillestad, 4130 Winnemac will enter the state college at Whitewater 111 Patricia Ann Lichty, who plans to study for a future in ele mentary education. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Lichty, 2445 Fox Ave. Margery L. Gill Will also attend the slate col lege at Whitewater under the major ot, elementary education, Sht Is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs, Gordon Gill; 3614 Spring Trail. CAREERS at Carroll College will' be Barbara Leslie; daughter of and Mrs. E.

A. Leslie, 470 Midvale who plans study sociology and psychology Roger Byrn Mason, son of and Mrs. Harry J. Mason, 1033 Waban Hill; Mary Susan Ver hulst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Verhulsl, 328 Lakewood will major in home economics; and John Mason Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Drake, 1902 Madison St. Lawrence College has on its enrolment list; Luke Groser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Groser, 1126 Pauline Marcia Lee Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Miller, 2910 Waunona Way, Who will study drama; and Richard An a Bread With a New Twist it.

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Olaf College. Her major will be sociology. Milton College be the destination Of Theodore Sanstadt, son' of and Mrs, Howard Sanstadt, 4SB W. Dayton St. He plans to major music.

Already in school is Russell Meyer, son of Mrs. Earl E. Meyer, 108 N. is attending Madison Busi ness College. THE LIST OF future freshmen at the University of Wisconsin in cludes Joseph Germono, grand son of Mrs.

Rcse Barbato, 320 S. Mills who will major in Mr. and Airs. Archie Chandler, speech. Bernard Harlman, son otjleaves next month.

She will at drew Reiorson, son ot Mr. ahd Mrs. Richard Reierson, 1900 Ar lington Place. BARBARA FARLEY WHITE is looking forward to studies in ele monlary education at Lindenwood College, St. Charles Mo.

She is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White, 3644 Lake Mendota Pr. Judith Ross Lang, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Raymond H. Lang, 1110 Shorewood and Mar. ct Ruth 'Thompson, daughter ot and Mrs. John G. Thomp 1811 Jefferson will both enter Macalester College, St.

Paul, where they will study medical technology. JOHN TAYLOR CURTIS, son of Mrs. Taylor Curtis, 3211 Top ping and Dr, John S. Curtis, will enter the University ot Notre Dame. Joleen Janice Haffner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Owen W. Haffner, 4409 Sonimerset Lane, is presently attending Madison Busi ness College and she will con tinue there in the fall, taking a medical secretarial course. David Yourd Hill has chosen to study mathematics at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. He Is the son of Prof, and Mrs.

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New. Badgers will also include Frederic McCoy It, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic McCoy, 2458 ric Circle; Robert Wing, son ol Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Wing, 944 B. Mifflin and John Zerwick, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Zerwick, 212 Mills St. History will be major for Oritv BOebol, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Bocbel, )r3 Farrol St. Dee na Slafcr, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. David Slafer, 436. W.

Dayton will also register at the University. WHITEWATER WILL be the destination of Rebecca Caldwell, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Werner, 1218 Colby when sha tend Wisconsin State College at Whitewater and will major in ele mentary education. Wisconsin State College and In stitute ol Technology, at Platle will have among its indus trial arts majors Kenneth Grau ogl, son of Mrs.

Marie Stapel man, 11!) N. Lake and Rich ard Milward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Milward, 1010 Gilson St. Gervasi, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Gervasi, 210 State Thomas Ollum, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ejorgo I. Ollum, 61.T S.

Dickinson St, also plan to attend the Platteville school. The enrollment lists of Wiscon State College at LaCrosse will include the name ot Edward Cor coran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil am G. Corcoran, 402 Shcpard Ter.

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