Dad's sister, Doris, graduating from High School,…
My uncle, Richard, about 1931
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Grossenbach Family, Doris, Rudolph, Richard, Anna…
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Carl, Ann and Doris Grossenbach, about 1918
Family Home on 58th St., Milwaukee, 1920s
Dad, with his Aunt Kate, Aunt Helen and Uncle Pete…
Dad (l), with his family: brother, Dick, in mother…
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Grandma Anna Olsen Grossenbach, with parents, Carl…
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Carl, Richard and Doris Grossenbach, about 1924
Richard, Doris and Carl Grossenbach, about 1924.
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Dad and brother, Dick, about 1924
My dad the fisherman, about 1926
My dad and his dog, about 1928
Not the Bambino. My dad with bat, 1929
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Dad, c. 1917, with war-time patriotic pride.
Dad, about three years old, 1919
Carl, about three years old, 1918
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Grandma and her sister Peg at the lake house, c.19…
My grandmother, left, and her sister, Margaret (Pe…
The Olsen sisters, Ann and Peg, c. 1938
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Young Carl Grossenbach at the University of Wiscon…
Dad, about 14.
Dad, Wauwatosa High Bandsman, 1933
Dad, high school, about 1932
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My Dad kneeling with his siblings and the family d…
High School bandsman, c. 1932
The fabulous Grossenbach boys
Dad with his parents, UW graduation.
Dad and his mother, about 1938
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Dad, 1940. Portrait for his acting career.
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Dad with his father, college days, about 1936
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Dad, college days, about 1936
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A day out on Lake Michigan about 1928.


My dad, always a clotheshorse, is the jauntily attired lad in the cap with his mother behind him. Based on the gentlemen with their lapel pins, this must have been part of some company or club event. These were pleasant days for the family just before the Great Depression hit and took the family business. Submitted for the SHIP OUT! theme in the VPTP.
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