Arlington High School - Heights Yearbook (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Class of 1957
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Cover
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bafic ingredientf for all yearbook: are the Janie-pie
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fit. fl goal mint be decided itpong. and their a method
of combining ingredient! which will beft achieve this
end mart be devifed. The goal of the '57 HEIGHTS if
informality-to preyent xtzrdent life fait af it wax lived,
To achieve rbif objective ive decided to prexent the
year chronologically-Jeafon by Jeaion, fmt to have
ingredients and a method for combining them, hon'-
ever, 1vaJn't enough to make the yearbook complete.
We added eye-catching pictiiref to ivhet the appetite.
then Jeafoned ivith hamor and jitft a tonch of Jadnefs.
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ax it if raid, "The proof of the padding if in the eating,"
the proof of a yearbook it in the reading .........
THE EDITORS
Hutumn
Freshman Class
Administration
Sports
Winter . .
Sophomore Class
Faculty
Sports
Spring . .
Junior Class
Sports
Senior Class
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FRCSH WELCU ED
Eight hundred strong. the class of '60 inarched into
Arlington High. Septelnher el. Maps in hand. they scur-
ried through the halls. getting hooked on various wires,
stepping into plaster and paint buckets. and discovering
to their horror that the workmen had set up equipment
in front of their lockers.
They soon heczune acquainted with the social life of
the school at the freshman party. given bv the Student
Council the first weekend. Games. dancing. and refresh-
tnents highlighted the evening.
'l'wo weeks after school startedi the class elected from
their homerootns a class hoard. Next in line came the
first high school election for the freshmen, in which they
chose as their class officers Richard Johnston. president:
Carol Kasl. vice president: Nancy XICCOlIllJ: secretary: and
.lane Hertel, treasurer.
Ainicl the sea of coats. boots. hats, and tnittens at the
coat-checking concessions. the freshman class again were
working hard to serve the school during all home basket-
ball games.
As the freshmen look hack over the activities of the
year. they may be asking themselves. "Did I really do
that?,' or saving. "l sure acted like a typical freshman!"
Third Row: Lynn Weber, Jeannie Gutru.
Carol Kusl, Richard Johnston. Sk-cond Row:
Judie Kuehn, Linda Hanson, Linda Close. Ronald Barnes, Dawn
Davis. First Row: Linda Fonfarzi. Robert XVolf, Nancy MeCoinh.
Frnn Bruseatn. Janie Hertel,
Freshman Board
Ifrosh officers Nzint-3' Mt-Cotnb. trezisuri-r: .Janie Ilerlel. seen-tar5
Rick Johnston. lirt-sith-nt: :ind Carol Kasl, vet-p. enjoy a full Klilj
"How :lu you spell lilvisZ"' inquires Sharon Lloyd of her eon1pzmilm5
us she signs Z1 petition for a freshmzm class uffiver during luneh.
XYailing: Lu appear in the 'Fzllent Show. frosh Viz-ky Lester, Rzllph
The pause that refreshes the frosh 00:11 el10c'lu-rs is enjoyed bx
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Cla A v '60
First Row: Jim Addy. Mary Allison, Bob Anderson.
Dick Anderson. Earle Anderson. Jack Anderson, Joan An-
derson, Karen Anderson. Nancy Anderson.
Second Row: Ronald Anderson. Richard Anderson, San-
drasue Anderson, Bill Andrew. Don Averill. Jim Austin.
Don Ballou. Janet Banach, Ricky Bardach.
Third Row: Ron Barnes, Rosemary Barry, Vince Bartle.
Jerry Baumann, Darlene Baumet, Carol Bayne, John Beck-
man. Fred Bedford, Ronnie Beeks.
Fourth Row: Joanne Behning, Keith Behrendt, Marcy
Beigel, Sue Bell, Alan Benevich, Bill Bennett, Mike Ber.
Andy Berg, Elinor Berg.
Fifth Row: Louise Berge. Ron Bergner, Tom Bergstrom,
Glenn Bernard. Doug Berngen. Carol Berthold. Steve Ber-
tok, Phil Bertsch, Karen Best.
Sixth Row: Mary Best, Carla Betts, Harry Bierma, Melanie
Bill. Allen Billy, Phyllis Bischof. Jim Blake, Jeannie Blue-
berg, Alan Blum.
Seventh Row: Mary Boeckhoff, Pat Boekhotf. Bob Boll-
mann. Laurene Borg. George Bork, Carol Boscanip. Clinton
Bowman, Bonnie Bracken. Barb Bradle.
Eighth Row: Lee Bradle, Carl Brandon, Larry Broeske.
Robert Brohn. Donna Brond, Diane Brown. Mary Brown,
Glynn Brownell, Jerry Browning.
Ninth Row: Bob Breeken, Jim Brunberg. Joyce Brunner,
Fran Bruscato. Robert Bryant. Mary Ellen Bryngelson.
Rich Buckley, Gerilyn Bugielski, Laura Bunn.
Tenth Row: Russell Bunn, Pat Burditt. Doug Burgess,
Jim Burgin, Judy Burke. Ginger Bernett, Jay Busse.
Gloria Busse. Karen Busse.
Eleventh Row: Pat Busse, Sandra Busse. Bob Byers. Donna
Camm, Jerry Campbell, Joe Cangelosi. Fred Carlson. Carole
Carrozza, Diane Cary.
Twelfth Row: Tom Cashin, Tod Ceruenku, Bill Chalmers,
Robert Choporis. Ronald Christ, Harry Christiansen, Neil
Christiansen. Lynn Christopherson, Carol Clancy.
Thirteenth Row: JefL Clark, Tom Clark, Michael Clements.
Beverly Clemmons. Linda Close, Lois Coert, Ann Coey, Jay
Coffey, Lynne Coleman.
Fourteenth Row: Connie Collignon. Terry Collins, Loretta
Comes, Merrily Cominski. Nancy Cook, Kathleen Cooper.
Jean Corbeth. Jan Costa. Jackie Coursey.
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First Row: Jackie Crane, Diane Creamer. Betsy Creviston,
Robert Cunningham. Tom Curtin, Barbara Dacus, Eugene
Dahlquist. Sue Dally, Kathie Damerow.
Second Row: Dawn Davis, Michele Davis, Walker Davis,
Roberta Dawson, Yvonne De Bussman, Pat Dettmenn.
Daniel De Wilde, Robert Diens, Roger Dierking.
Third Row: Barb Dixon, Lucky Dodge, Jim Dormann,
Dotty Dotts, Ken Dougan, Ken Draganski, Karen Drewes.
Donna Dubs, Richard Duenn.
Fourth Row: John Duff, Mike Dundy. Beverly Dungan.
Jim Dunsmore, Darlene Dvoracek, Frank Eaton, Bob Ebel.
Karen Eberhardt, John Eichelberg.
Fifth Row: Jlm Emmons, Audrefy Engelking, Barbara
Erickson. John Erzander, Terry Ernst, Newell Esmond,
Ralph Evans, Joyce Faulstich.
Sixth Row: Jim Fedak, Allen Feige, David Ferrara,
Sharon Ferris, Bruce Fichte, Joy Fiedler, Robert Finger,
Frank Fitzgerald, Terry Fitzpatrick.
Seventh Row: Bill Flood. Carol Follett, Linda Fonfara.
Larry Fors. Glenn Forster, Grant Freeding, Diane Free-
man, Allen Freitag, Carol Friel. ,
Eighth Row: Ronald Friend, George Fromm, Judy Frueh-
ling, Bill Gabriel, Doren Galandak, Kathleen Gallee, Gay
Gardner, Sharon Garlisch, Dennis Garofolo,
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Ninth Row: Dave Gates. Bob Gay, George Geane, Leonard
Geller. Tom Geocaris, Don Getts, Toni Gewecke, Donna
Gieselce. Ed Glaeser.
Tenth Row: Richard Glass, Chuck Glassle, Linda Glassle,
Bonnie Glover, Robert Glover, Dale Goble, Richard Goeltz,
Carl Graf, Edith Graham. .
Eleventh Row: Ken Grandt. Marie Grandt, Judy Greenacre.
Patrick Griffiths, Richard Grimm. Doreen Gromek, Alan
Grote-fend, Nikki Guarriello. Adoline Gust.
.Twelfth Row: Phil Gustafson, Jean Gutru, Bill .Haberich-
ter, Sandra Hachmeister, Bob Hacker, Roggr Haenggi,
Larry Hagan, Melodee Hagenbring. Dennis Hahn.
Thirteenth Row: Ronald Hahn. Laurie Haizman, Patti
Halfhill, Bob Hall, Patricia Hall, Bob Halliman, Jackie
Halwax, Mike Hampton, Barbara Hanigan. 1
Fourteenth Row: Doug Hansen, Katherine Hansen, Linda
Hanson. Leslie Harrington, Jane Harris, Richard Harris,
Terry Harris, Dennis Hartmann, Mary Ann Hassil.
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Martyilnlaivkcs. Roberta Hawley. Dale Hedberg. Jack Hen' ' .X ,X .V ' . YQ Y' LL
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Judy Hibner. Ray Hill, Sandy Hill. David Hinze. Jerry . ' .. Nfif , - ' XY
Hirons, Jay Hoban. . K L W :..':i Z- 4 .
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Third Row: Jerry Hodlmair. George Hoke. Lynn Hollen- V ' 4- i ' - ' i 2 'LS . Q
beck. Lorie Holm. Karen Holmblad, Delores Horcher. Ron .1 A 1 ,W f -' ' '. B' V .
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Fourth Row: Julie Housekneeht, Russell Hullison. Dennis A f 'V .Q 'V' Y Q 4- '-
Hunt. Becky Hunter. Ralph Ibbotson. Judy Ingebrigsten. I ' ' -' L .33
Bob Inman, Gerald Israel. Judi Jackisch. "mn f I , 1 . . Q , . i 5'
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Sixth Raw: Karen Johnson. Robert Johnson. Sherlyn John- Y ,
son. Richard Johnston. Ricky Johnston. Jan Jorden. Marcia ' A A lg . Q N 1
Joswick, Valerie Juhl. Bobbie Kalows. B , Lf 1 1 ' tiff? -if
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man, Judy Keith. Dave Keller. Ken Keller. Arline Kelley. '- K
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Ninth Row: Sharon Koeneman, John Koester. Jim Koons. CTT' 'v K K X 4 Q 8- X
Lawrence Kottke. Paula Kottke. Kathie Kovacs. Caroline V
Kozowicz. Janet Kramer. Donald Kranz. ,
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Lacina. Barry Landers, Lois Landmeier, Bonnie Lange. ' "H 1 11-' 'NA '
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Vicky Lester, Lorna Lide. John Lind, Bob Lindberg, Karen -.L ,I I 'F cl 1,4 ' ., .v - h A .af U... nf M f :gt .24 .
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Pat Locy. Pat Loechl. Carol Loeding, Charles Logie, Karen A - K ' . ',-, Y' 1 L t
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Lorenz. Janet Lovejoy. Pat Lowe. Rod Luebcke, Tracy
Luster. Donald MacCallum, Phil Machut.
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First Row: Beverly Macda. Rudolph Maierhofer, Marie
Martin. Carl Massa, Doreen Matara, Janice May, Nancy
McComb. Bruce McConnell.
Sei-ond Row: Tom McCord. Sandra McDonald. Bonnie Mc-
Dougall, Bob McDowell, Pat McGrath, Roger McKnight,
Shirley McLean. Judy McReynolds, Terry McRoberts.
Third Row: Terry Medal, Fay Meehan, Mike Meehan,
Joanne Metz, Bob Metzler, Wayne Meyer, Eric Meyers.
Rick Meyers, James Michgelson.
Fourth Row: John Miller, Molly Miller. Sue Miller, San-
dra Lee Moehling, Dennis Moeller, Jan Mollenkamp, Susan
Morrison, Fred Mosiman, Peter Motisi.
Fifth Row: Ken Moudry, Jeanette Mueller, Paul Mueller,
Pat Mukahirn, Peggy Murray, Mike Nash, Dave Naylor,
Karen Nelson, Marilyn Nelson.
Sixth Row: Mike Nelson, Pat Nelson, Suzanne Nelson,
Herb Neubaum, Russ Newman, Bill Nichols, Dave Nims,
John Noble. Robert Novacek.
Seventh Row: Beverly Nowak. Art Nyblin. Bill 0'Brien.
John O'Grady, Laverne Ohrem, Carol Oja, Adrienne Olson,
Janet Omer, Carole Oscarson.
Eighth Row: Jean Osterberg, June Ostrom. Charles Otto,
Nancy Palermo, Dave Palmer, Florence Palmer, Ken
Panza, Lyle Parnell, Dick Parson.
Ninth Row: Judy Pauls. Gammon Payne, Richard Peekc,
Sharon Peery, Eddie Peifer, Ralph Perricone, Lois Pcrz.
Fred Peterson, Roy Peterson.
Tenth Row: Chuck Phelan. Alan Phillips. Lynn Phillips,
Ricky Pinkas, Phil Pinckney, Lloyd Pohlman, Georgia
Poteracki, John Poznan. Sara Precilio.
Eleventh Row: Mary Prenner, Georgia Pulley, Eusebio
Quiroz, Linda Raasch, MaryLou Radtke, Melanie Reck-
werdt, Diane Reel, Trilla Anne Reeves, Karen Reis.
'Twelfth Row: Fred Retzke, Tom Rezner, Ronnie Richard-
son. Janet Rightmire, Jill Robertson, Bonnie Robinson,
Carol Rocco, Judi Rolfs, Ralph Roller. '
Thirteenth Row: Curtis Roney, Bob Roosen, Marilyn Rose,
Victor Rose, Ed Rosenblatt. Carol Rowe, Kathleen Row-
land. Glenys Rudd, Bob Russell.
Fourteenth Row: Suzanna Russell, Bob Russow. Rosemary
Ruzicka, Pat Sandford, Lorelei Sandvig, Margaret Sandy,
Bob Sannwald, Kay Savio, Bob Sawyer.
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ler. Janet Schindler, Lois Schmidt. Shirley Schmidt. Dennis if I ' , - .-tx . , Q KT ' 34' ' " 'gi
Schneek. Lee Schramm. Diana Schroeder. 1' ?' f:1'g"17?' f i 0656? ?+f'm5' lf' I ' 'bfi
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N-cond Row: Judy Sehuler, Nancy Schultz. Bob Schulze. ' , K-,A A ',--H f
Richard Schulze. Ann Schumacher. Bill Schumann. Karen an K. K I J ..,5g+, my My ' li' . F'
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man. Fred Sender. Judy Senne. Sherry Seward, Pat Sher- Y ' xp ' H-5,
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bara Slazas. Richard Slonaker, Larry Smith. Bob Smits. 'LQ' 'Z ft- f 3 "ffl W lf , - Q2
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Jim Spencer, Phil Spitler. William Spomer, Anthony Stav- I . In ,L Q 8 f 4 A' .
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Swanson. Sharon Swarthout. Herbert Tallitsch, Joyce Tap- ,Y n
per. Jim Taylor. Ray Teborek. Bill Terbcll. . g ,Q . .Q 5
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Thomas, Lynn Thomas. Starene Thomas, Dottie Thompson, I '
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Ninth Row: Clark Thorp. Carole Tock, Lorraine Tonn. V Sv'
Beverly Trader. Ron Treabess. Carol Trendel, Jim Trice. J L " I K' ir' 'ft M' M' " "7"'r 1 Q
Joan Trude. Sandy Tynis, K W
rr. ' 1 . V H 1 T ' Tenth Row: Allen Ullriek. Tom Van Bladel. Vicky Van rw ' A: 53 Ati-, ,W in D: ' i A My ,
Nt-ss. Karl Vittinghoff. Judy vivimo. Joe vleek. Jan Wag- A V - '43,-Ygfff-' 9 .4 - ff, :A Q
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Diane Waterman, Mary XVatkin:a. Bob NK'eax'er, Lynn 'fx V xwffl Aruvfflf ' ' . 5,
Weber. Sherre Weckerley. Barb Wehner, ' A 'K 1 .Q mf' Q .Sf .
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Twelfth Row: Anna Weidner. Harold Weidner. Marvin . W . .5 V A fn 5' 1
Weidner, Robert Wells. Dennis Werner. Carole Weseman. 'f ' . iw 9' ba., A A :ws I tif: Jiri Q . . 5 1
Bruce Westcott. Alan Westergaard. Wanda Wheaton, 's t-E 1 N713 fl:
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Thirteenth Row: Sue Whiteley, Judie Whittaker. Judy 2955: f, . J A ,
Vl'ille, Candy XYillner. Rae XYilson. Barb XViltgen, Juanita 6 ' swf fx' 5
wist, Bob Wolf. Joan wolf. V - S 1 N 7-If 5? S .L
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Sharon wright. Vi'illlam VVuestenfeld. Anne Wy-an, Jim 9 , 2, A' gh- 'Rx .
ZHDD. Greg Zehner, Kurt Zimmerman. 9- A . T ' 5 . 3
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First Row: John Allen, Don Alongi, Wes Anson, Bruce
Bachar, Terry Berndt, Robert Bialo, Don Blomquist, Kath-
leen Bodor, Penny Boeche.
Second Row: Carol Bott, Joanne Brinke. Pat Cairns, Tom
Callans, Betsy Castle. Linda Christy. Judy Conroy, John
Crellin. David DeVVilde.
Third Row: Bonnie Fisher, Pat Galowitch, Walter Gates,
Fred Gerlaeh, Tom Grahrn. Ed Grapes, Deanne Gromek,
Charlene Halama, John Hanor.
Fourth Row: William Harrington, Dan Harris, Kathie
Haynsworth. Iris Hirsch, Roland Jacobson, Michael Jen-
sen, Judy Johnson, Bill Klouthis, Gerald Kmiecik.
Fifth Row: Kenton Knoppel, Dennis Knutson, Sharon Kol-
berg. Roger Krambeer, Mary Clair Kratt, Karen Kreft.
Judie Kuehn, Bernie Kulik, Dan Kurtz.
Sixth Row: Bruce LaVeau, Fred Learman, Karen Lille-
berg. John Link, Sharon Lloyd. Valerie Lundquist, Barb
Lutz, Ken Lytle. Yvonne MacAllister.
Seventh Row: Bruce MacCallum. Kathy MaCCarthy, James
Magnuson. Annette Malone, Susan McDonald, Karen Mc-
Lean, Paul McNurlen, Andrea Medal, Kathleen Milazzo.
Eighth Row: Carol Mobus, Merigail Moreland, Charles Nin-
neman. Sandy Orgler, Alan Ostos, Ronna Panek, Rich Pass-
more, Lynda Peak. Joyce Powell.
Ninth Row: Robert Prouty, Manuel Ramirez, Dale Rask,
Robert Reckamp, Roger Runirey. Nancy Rydberg, Pat
Scamehorn, Kathleen Scherrer, Alan Schilling.
Tenth ltow: Carol Schroeder, Diana Schroeder. Dave
Shaughnessy, Tom Simmons, Jim Slinkard, Sharon Smith,
Andy Steiehmann, Edward Stephens. Michael Stoffel.
Eleventh Row: Judy Strobel, Sue VanOosten. Thomas
Vidriek, Melvin Von Bergen, Carol Wall. Ron Weber, Bette
Wessies. Vernon Weidner. Carroll Westfall.
Twelfth Row: Pat White, Ralph Winkelhake, Leon Wintz,
Joyce Woods, James Zapp, Dennis Bolliger.
DMINISTR T10 LE S HELPI G H
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Corning to high school on thc first day was not its
strangc and bewildering to thc freshmen as sonic upper-
classinen would lilac to bclicvc, XVhy not? liccausc thc
'glrcshicsu had bccn givcn all the facts and figures about
high school during thc suunncr through an cxtcnsivc pro-
grzun callcd "Frcslnnz1n Oricntation." I
The Student Council orientation COIIlIi1illl'C. ht-uclt-tl
by -lanc Holloway, plzmncd prt--school get-togcthcrs for thc
last two weeks of August. Advised by studcnt counselors,
thc frcslnncn had opportunities to ask questions and learn
about Arlington High's social and acadcmic lifc,
On Frcshinan Orientation Day the class of '60 bcczunc
furthcr acquaintcd with the tcachcrs and students through
spat-chcs involving AH scliolarsliip. athletics and activities.
Helping to make the frosh foul ue-lcumo at Arlington. Superintendent
H. L. Slichenmyt-r tukos time out to chat with freshman Bob Eht-1.
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Providing lt-aclcrsliip for thc cntirc staff and niaking
the best possible cducation program for thc studcnts was
the main rcsponsibility of Superintendent Harold Lvc
Sliclicnmycr, M.S., also the official representative of thc
Board of Education.
Administrative assistant Eugcnc Oliver, M.S., di-
rected guidance activities and took chargc of studcnt vn-
rollrncnt, student records, and thc extra-curricular pro-
gram. As co-sponsor of Student Council, lie worlwd witlt
thc: Student Council Exccutivc Board.
Dean Nelson Lowry, M.S., supcrvisccl student problems
such as attendance and orientation of new studt-nts.
All business conccrncd with finances was supcrvisvcl
by john Schaff, M.A., who checked on maintenance and
made provisions for transportation and night school.
In the shadv of thc old maple trcc- Mr, Lowry and Mr. Schaff chez-k
the last minute building details for tho new high school addition
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It's a long tirnt- from September to June.
but Mr. Slicht-nmycr and Mr. Oliver face
thc new year with cheerful anticipation.
So you think you had a problem this year getting
through crowded hallways and finding' out-of-tlie-way
rooms! ltlayhe it's reconciling to know that there wertz
seven people who had even bigger problems connected
with the school, This all-important group, to whom fell
the difficult task of running Arlington High smoothly and
efficiently, was the Board of Education.
President of the Board. Nlr. George Sheppard. and
the other six members met monthly to diseuss the fune-
tions of the Board. Some of their duties were budgeting,
providing the best equipment and staff possible, and shap-
ing the general educational program of the school. This
year members were particularly concerned with the future
expansion of the AH district and the increasing population.
This IBM machine. inspected by Mr. Oliver and Mr. Lowry. may not
produce 864.000, but it aecounts for almost 64,000 grades a year.
BO RD, DMINISTR
Mr. Daryl Oltlztker. Dr. .Joseph Brant, Mrs. Robert Fontaine, Mr.
George Sheppard, Mr, Kenneth Dougan, Mr. William Spomer. Mr.
John Kappa,
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Offlce Guldes Streucr. Rosemary Gage, Julie Bunn. Joan
Potkus, Rogvr Lomko. Sf-4-and Row: Hazel Ricks-rt, Sandy Svhwall-
ur, Jackie Tumplin, Yvonne Hinriclis. Gloria Sonnc, Julie Marwcdol.
Barbara Winiarski. First Row: Carol Loading, Jane Holloway,
Carol Finch, Judy Erikson, Judy P:-mek, Bcrnadinc Shumakor.
ANDLE BUSINESS
' Stamliiig: Nancy Brascl, Janvt Kmlavk. Evelyn
Secreltarles Panok. Jean Hanaucr. Seam-dz Germaine Borg,
Grace Erikson, Beverly Hering. Lydia Griessur, Elsie May, Helena
Guenther. Luc-ilu Gillon, Barbara Raupp.
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CuS+odIanS Fund. Ray Frivsc. Irv Grotofund. Donald Broluu.
XValler Fic-nv. Don Murphy. First Row: Arthur lic-yor. Ed Illisn-luke,
Emily Sc-lof, Earl Johnson. Alex Slum-fix-lll.
FROM M KI G SOUP TO R KI G LEAV S
Svcoml Row: Sophie Kramllevr, Roxio Slonocker. Mah:-l
Cutlcr. Jcannulu- Duylv, Elhcl Bn-hrn-ns, Marin- Sass, Olga
Pratchen. Ella Kastning, Ada Koch. First Row: Els-anor Br-hrvns.
Luch DiValL-rio, Sylvia Chiles. Lillian Mun-llur. Mary Hancllin, Hatllm-
Bohrons. Betty Bycrofl. lXIargarQL Rush. Ella Garms.
Cooks
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Ranging from aeronautics to foreign languages,
full schedule of clubs has once again been offered to Ar-
lington students and has included many different and in-
teresting fields. In addition to working on projects and ac-
quiring a better understanding of a specific field, students
having the same interests had an opportunity to become
better acquainted with each other.
One of the activities in which all the science clubs
participated was the Junior Academy of Science. Students
from grades seven through twelve were eligible to enter
projects in the Academy, which was affiliated with the
Illinois Academy of Science. In the spring students com-
pleted projects which consisted of collections, experi-
ments, and original interpretations. Participants in the
Junior Academy of Science first competed in district con-
tests, the winners of these then competed for state honors.
' Standing: Judy Schuler. Judy John-
B'0I09Y son, Judy Slgwart. George Sampson.
Robert Brohm, Richard Goeltz, Lee Schramm. Richard
Slonaker, John Hanor, Charles Nlnnemann, John Noble,
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HI feel a flight coming on!" might have been a student's
feeling had he been a member of the Aeronautics Club.
The thirty-six members, sponsored by Mr, Roberts, had as
their high flying officers .lim Knollmuller, president: Ray
Vesillus, vice-president, and Sandy Baker, secretary.
Seeing stars? Astronomy Club members did when
they made night observations using the telescope made by
some of the members. Under the direction of Mr. Dowell
and Mr. Pumphrey, the chief star gazers were jeff Hanor,
presidentg Glenn Forster, vice-president, and Shirley Stad-
nick, secretary-treasurer.
Sponsored by Mr, Kcmman, Mr. Kellogg, and Mr.
Goins, the Biology Club under the leadership of George
Sampson, Tip Yager, Bonnie Lippke, and George Sawyer
spent much time and effort in preparation for the junior
Academy of Science, which met this year at Elmwood Park.
Donn
Betsy Creviston. Judy Fruehling, Candy Willner, Teresa
Ryan, John Poznan. Leslie Harrington, Tip Yager, Dale
Hedberg.
Carstens, George Sawyer, Mr. Kemman. Sitting:
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Aeronau+lCS Phillips. Mr, Nichol fNIL'k'hili'liI'J, lfromni. Don Rolhenhzivh. Kiwi-Iim.g': Jim Knullmuz-ller.
Ed XYahl. Pzim Butufnnh. Sandy Bziki-r. N4-il Hzxnsvn. L2lI'I'j'HUf.Zilll.
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AS+ronomy Pumphrey. Kcilh Sims, Shirluy
Slzidnivk, Glenn Forster, Jeff Hzinor. Gary Young. Leo Wul-
snn, Candy Willni-r. Mr. Ilmwll. Knox-ling: Clinton Rugrvrs.
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You eun keep 'em down on the farm with modern devices like thisf
lnspeelecl by Carl Klehm, Denny Engelking. :xml Wendell Sehoenbeek.
' Second Row: Mr. Shuirer.
Fulure Farmers of America Cm Kklhmv Dennis Emm-
klng. Art Moldenhouer. Marko Franc-iskovich. Dale Johnson. Bill Gu-
hrlel, Tom Sullivan, Carl Heinz, Alan Van Dyke, John Henning.
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Competition in various state and regional contests
gave the members of the Future Farmers of America tro-
phies, ribbons, and individual awards. Livestock, grains.
and other phases of farming were focal points of the judg-
ing at these contests. Recognition was also given to the
boys at the Parent-Son Banquet in November, when those
who had clone outstanding work in the organization were
given honorary degrees.
Even though a small percentage of FFA members did
not live on farms, all were given opportunities to work on
farms and enjoy rural life on weekends and during the
summer. During school, vocational agriculture classes, in
which learning the operation of farm equipment and
studying soil types, conservation, and dairying were
stressed. offered the boys experience in farm management.
First Row: Jim Sherwood. Lloyd Pohlman, Sherman Bucher, Robert
Kraus, Bruce Oehlerking. Wendell Sehoenbeek, Roy Klehm, Gordon
Von Bergen. Stanley Boeline.
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man. Mary Lou Ghc-ra, Peg Terry. Judi Van Note. Judi Rolher.
Joyce Mueller. Carol Volkinann. Dorothy Panzer. Myrna Scharring-
hziusc-n, Janet Linncinunn. Dotty Petersen. Janet Cosman, Sec-mul
Fulure Homemakers of America
COUKI G WITH GAS
"'l'hc ll0IIl0S of tomorrow arf- in the hands of youth
todayf, syinholizcd on the emblem of thc Fnturc Hoinc-
niakcrs of .AIllCI'lC'21: denote-s thc purposc in sponsoring this
organization at Arlington. The lnotto "l'oward New
Horizonsu I'l'IJl'PSt'I1lL'Ll thc- goal toward which FHA 1110111-
hcrs workvd.
Coinposcd ol' girls froin 1-ach of tht- four classes who
had IJI'L'X'lOllSlf' taken or wcrc taking a homo t'C0l'101llil'S
conrsc, the Futura- H0lIltLl112lkl'1'S of ,AIJICIJCZI ceiitcrccl this
y0ar's activitivs around child guidance- in the hoinv. In
addition to enjoying' a fnll schedule of field trips. ontsidt-
spcakcrs, charity work.Vand social get-togetht-rs based on
this theme, the girls also took Charge of one baslwthall
ganu' concussion to raise- IHOHCY for Various projects.
One project which the club sponsored was sc-nding
one lI1L'l'1ll3t'l'. who was judge-d on ln-r ability and intcrf-st
in the group to Future HOIllC'IIl21lii'l'S ol' :5xlllf.'l'lL'8 Camp,
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Row: Faye Tagtnioic-r. Bt-rniuo Pfluger. Carol Lot-ding. Lois Lami-
nu-ier. Ibotty Svliulzv. Jam-t Martini, Pnl Finnvgzin. Kathy Bodor.
Judy Moehling. Bonnie 3IcGowcan. First Row: Roberta Wzilkor,
Joan Anderson. Kathleen Bodur. Sandy Hacliim-isii-r, Bonnie Borin-
son, Jnrly Gri-enz11-rv.
A stitult in iinw is lakt-n by Pc.: 'TL-rry. supliniiiorv. :is sho hnrrics
to 1-oiiiplt-to stlvt-ral lust lninutv dt-tails on l1ur ulolliing p1'o,i11cl,
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D'Ve'5'i'ed Occupahons Robert Broczito. T on y Johnson, Ronald Schaefer, Chzirlos Gilmore. Gvrnld Thon,
Ni-unteufi-1. Hurry Dodd, Jim Blzirk. Rivhzxrd ML'Nurl0n. Bill Grosvher, Gordon Govbburl.
Diversified Occupaiions Sfc"'fd,R""'f QM' Wir'
lcnbLrp.,, lloyd lXollu
Rod McKay. .luck Russ, Jim Halvorsnn, Donald Pendleton
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Bill Gloss. Mr. Roovos. First Row: Genv Straus. Ronald
Cruz-n. Davo Collignon. Rnbcrt Sass. Bob Cline, Dick
VVinl0rs.
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Dlsivrlbuhve Educahon lc-r. Phillip Gzirstkicwicz, Jim Slade, Carol Hodgson, Rlggio Nygnrd. Gerry Kilo, Hank Neumann, Ron
Ikon ,Xrint-ntrrstit, Hon Martin. Don Lt-Vim-, Regt-r Crvziinor. Etim-nv Holxnzigvl, Ronald Hevkt-r. Dzix'irlMz1s1'li0ff. Km-tiling: Dir-li Sf-hnvltlt-r.
Thc llistrilnitiw Hcliicutioii work pt'ngt'ain was pro-
vidm-cl fm' tippc-tvlzissiiivii intt-rcstvcl in CZlI'tlCl'S in tht- fitrlds
of buying. aclvcrtising, retailing, and displaying, D.E. stu-
clt-nts took two l'l'g'lli2ll' classes in tht- niorning, attending
spvcizil DE. vlzisses in tht- ztftcrnooii. After tlivse clzissvs
tht-y had Z1 Chance to apply tht- int-whzinclising tvchniqucs
lt-arnccl thrnnglt petit-tinic jobs at local stnrvs.
Tha- Dim-1'siliiccl Occiipatiniis 1Jl'0Q'lTllIl clilvfcim-cl lioni
tht- IIE. progrznn in that it was avziilzthlt- to juniors and
st-niors tlvsiring spvcial training in LeCl1nicail ncctipzttions.
Besides their two it-gulzn' stibjt-cts. D.O. studvnts took ti
spvcial class in tnarhinc work, im'olx'ing such things as
clt-ctiicity. radios. and printing. Aftc-1' this vlass each stu-
clc-nt gziinvtl i.llI'lill'l' instt'nc'tion wcmrkiiig ut an otitsidc job.
"This is tnnrt- fun than il barrel of glrl-asc nionkt-ysZ" says Ron
Holxnzigcl its he giI'U1lSL'S at front zixle 01' ai Fill' :it his afternoon job.
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Jsic HAS CHA y
-nces who saw "No, No, Nanetten definitely knew
'illiain Congreve nic-ant when he said that nmusic
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ann. The dntctois Miss Lelclt and M1 VVoli
and crew of the show, and the student orchestra
:cl efforts in producing this humorous opcretta.
e student orchestra furnished the instrumental mu-
UNO, No, Nanettef' and the A Cappella Clioir
is both the Chorus and the fifteen supporting char-
Dances, scattered throughout the show, were done
nesis.
the talent and charm department Lola Hamm,
Rudolph, Charlene Curatti, Linda Clemens, Linda
Gail Streich: and Judi Clahaugh portrayed the
feminine characters. On the male side Dave Cur-
Ce Burgess, and Eugene Freeman sang and joked
ay through three acts of amusing complications.
Things are "buzzing" backstage as Lola Hamm
and Buzz Burgess discuss their scripts at a rc-
hearsal for the opera-tta, "No, No. Nanettef'
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Patrick. portray saucy Freneh dolls. combining agil-
ity with graeeful modern dance to lighten the show.
Heel and toe. a do-sl-do. grab your hats, and
away we go with Sandy Powell. Judy Peterson.
and Sallee Hirst as they rio a straw hat dance.
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wiih thc music clc'pzu't1i1c11t. Orchvsis. L1 moclcrri clzmcc
group. was sci-11 pcrlorlniug at hull time at basketball
games. pop zisscmhlics. the OIJtxIkLxlI8. and thc Christmas
Asscnihly, Thu- group. imclcr the clirvrlion of Miss Bond,
was composonl of twc-my-ciglit girls. Choscu lzxsl spring
through tryouts. from thi- sophomore. junior. and senior
classes. 'lllic-3' had tht' opporumiiy to study various rou-
Lincs :incl moclz-rn clzmrc lvcliiiiqrics.
The 1-ight lNK'lI4ll'l'S. unclvr thi- dircciion of Mr. Srliiiioyu-r.
Clitcilziim-cl at football and husk:-iluall guuics by demon-
strating ihvir skill in twirliug. Blarrhiug with ilu- bziml.
thcy also hucl thc- c'l12111c'v to pnriicipalc in High School
Band Day and Homvcorxiiiig at No1'tl1wc-sin-in Unix crsiij'
PRECISIO PLU
' lfourth Run: Lziuriv Rilvy. Jzlm' llrzllil. Judith Clai-
Orchesls bziugh. Pzilrim-in Crossin. Judiih Laughlin. Kay Christ-
mam. Jill Brozxdwr-ll. Third Row: Brenda Rudolph. Judy Pwlvrson.
Num-5' Wilkinson. Judy Wm-isa-nbzrvli. Lynni- Lziwrly. Marty Gzlils.
Szxllou Hirst. Nm-oml Rmr: Ilzlrhzxrzi Guy. Ginny Munn. Saimly Poxvr-ll.
Iwo Pzldclur-k. Karr-ri Brodahl. Carrol Lunsmzinn. Susi Carrier. First
Row: Shvrrvll Hood. Judy Down. Judic Flll-l,lllIll1'l'i, Carrol Dv
Blic-hcln-. Carrol H51-rofl. Lindzx Colle. Simone Blzilvliow.
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Su-mul Row: James Knopp. Rogvr McKnight. Alan
D noe Band Binuivh. Ron Fonmrl. Davc- Brunner, First Ruw:
L irlu F11 mispn Slfllilflfl Tcrhell. Bill Lippkc, Bill RL-ad. Ray
Fflyouk Xllcn Fiibi M irgvf Sandford.
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Fifth Rnw: Mr. Schmoycr, Don Carl-
son, Tum Von Booz-kmann. Phil Lamb-
Concer+ Band
clin. David Price. Bill Rivdlvr. Fnurth Row: Vl'illiam Lipp
ko. Janvl Lunsmann. Kari-n Flack. Judy Liobcnow. Bar
bara llc-an. Dmiglas Yatos. Raymond Burfcind, John Duff.
Darlf-no Knllc. Ruth Kon-stvr, Sandy Kason. Third Run'
Jim 1ff'lUlll1lLlL'1if'I' Ray Tvbnrelc, Bobbin- Bradley. Joan
Sullivan. Allen Fuigv. Karon Gilmore. Curry Sin-hun. Bil
Road, Tom Ri-insma. S4-cond Row: Gvorgu Crawfurrl Caro
Cook, 'Fhurston Brown, Barbara l-'romm. Fri-d Mum-llvr
Judy Leaf, RohcrL Evkardl. Joff Inkloy. First Row: Karvr
Bakur. Cfmnic Raasvh. Sylvia Pfc-ffer, Phyllis Ruichard
Donna Sir-mm.
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German Band Ray T1-hfwrl-k. mn ifiamlrivlm-
lor. Jvff Inklcy. Roger lVlc-Kniglll. Sc-camel Row:
Lois Lippuld. Allen FL-igo. Carol Maisa-l, Jim
Knopp. BL-Lsy Zimmerman. L00 Svhullz. First
Row: NVarrL-n Smilll, Gerry Sinbcn. Bill Flood.
Margo Sandford.
Fifth Row: .Iulm Lim-lwnmv. Carl l-'ri- Row: Sarajanl- Ti-rhcll. Charll-s 'l'lmmson. Ralph Wvst-
Conce'-+ Band ln-rg, Ln-v S:-hullx. Bill llal10rin'l1tvr. be-rg, Gi-orgv Luc-dkc, Jim Erivkson. Jerry VN'roh0l. Warn-n
Alivliacl Ticrnvy. Mr. llahlhurg. Ifnurth Raw: llawn Cnr- Smith, John Anderson. S4-cond Row: Miko La RUC. Dave
-nlry. XVilliam W4-llman, Ann lirmvn, Jim Travur. Bull Brunner. XYilliam Evans. Alan Bunovirli, Run Conrad.
Sclirlwclur. Miko l,JL1nd5'. Spem-vt Johnson. Diana l-1-rrvll. Margv Sandford. First Row: Marilyn Swanson. Janot
Roger All-Klliglil. Carol Main-l, Jamus Knapp. Third Oms-r. Linda Pyan. Patrivialllills.
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"Practice makes perfeeti' was the motto of Arlington
musicians, always seen participating in thc musical pro-
cluelions. The Operetta. the Christmas Assembly, the
Spring Concert, and the presentation of "The lX1essiah"
were on this year's program lor the orchestra and the con-
cert band. Under the leadership ol' Frederick Sehmoycr,
the orchestra was composed of ten students playing
stringed instruments. although extra instruments from the
concert hand were acldecl once a week lo make a full or-
chestra. In atlclition to playing lor presentations, the con-
cert hand marched during half-times at football games.
lfnurth Row: Michael Stoffel. Kenn Frieker. John
Cadel Band Heppner. Donald Krzinz, Jefl' lfreier. Rieliarcl
Andi-rsen. Tliird Rnw: Kurt Zimmermzm. Jack Zan-hler, Larry Fors.
George lfrumm. Dun Averill, Ron Anderson. S4-cunrl Huw: Bnh Szinns
Third Row: Dave Brunner, Bill Evans,
Orcheslra Rod Conrad. Jerry Campbell, Ann
Brown, Boll Wellman. Jim Knopp. Betsy Zimmer-
man. Jim Murphy, Second Row: Charles Ninne-
mann, Mark Withey. Andrea Berg, Joyce Tapper,
Connie Rauseh. Donna Siemro. Put Mills, Janet
Lunsmann, Carol Cook. Gary Young. First Ruw:
Alec Catherwood, Sue Hzine. Deanna Zielnell, Marge
Sandford. Judy Sehmoyer.
T0 MUSICAL SUCCESS
To the thirty-six members of the Cadet Band. the
meaning of the word practice became all too familiar.
This intermediate training band, as well as the newly-
formecl German Band, was also led by Frederick Sehmoyer.
The German Band was formed to stimulate interest in ia
foreign country by playing German music' and wearing
German costumes.
Performing this year uncler the swinging halon of B411
Niartin Dahlberg. the dance band, which was composed of
a rhythm section, five saxes, three trumpets. and three
trombones, accompanied the acts in the 1957 talent show.
Wald. Art Beyer, Dave Sliaughnessy, .lim Webster, Hub Hollmann.
Leslie Harrington. First Row: Suzann Russell. Larry Smith,
Karen Johnson. Sharon Knlberg. Jay Busse. Jeff Lelyson, Janice
Clausing, Pat Schneider. Ruth Haneock.
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Autumn ol' 1956 was tht- lwginning ol' a new athletic'
season. First to app:-ar on tht- Arlington sports scene was
football and cross-country Football, with its split-sccond
action, plus Cross-Country. with its brczithtziking suspcnsc.
trcldcd up to IIIOIIICIIIS that will livc fort-vcr' in tht- invin-
orit-s ol' Cardinal fans. Goal lint- stands, last sn-cond sprints,
vartli-shaking tackles, and touchdown runs wort- enough
to thrill nnyonv.
This ytfarls football and Cross-Country squads wurc
lcd by frosh Coaches "Tc-go" Lztrscn. Mzuirict' Kvllogg. :ind
Russell Dowcllg soph Coafhcs XVilliz11n lic-Ckrnan and Rich-
ard MllClgl'I varsity rncntors "l3us', Orrnsbve. Art St-rlling.
and Bob Scottg and cross-Country lvadcr Russ Attis.
Behind tlic st't'nc-s was tht' backbone' of the ICZUII, Ar-
lington's 1Il21I'l2lgl'1'S and scrubs. who with thc li2lCllll5' and
cntirc studcnt body combined to bring many thrilling Con-
ICSISTSOIIIC saddened by dcfcatg sonic lightened by victory.
F LL 1956 - FOGTB LL, CROSS COUNTRY
Flagler to ht-gzin przictiut- for this coming football season, Jim Hofflnztnn
ind Ray Horchcr check uniforms from varsity nlanager Jeff Hzinor.
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In addition to finishing third in the WSC meet, and
fourth in the district meet, Arlington's '56 cross-country
squad had an overall season record of eight wins and four
losses -- the most successful cross-country record in the
history of sports at Arlington.
Coach Russ Attis' hopes looked dim with Dick Koop-
man and Alan Hutchinson as the only point-getters at the
season opener, hut six new hoysfKen Courtcr. Ron Marks,
Bob Taggart, John Andcrson, Les Vaughan, and Ted Geo-
earisfbolstered the squad into a well balanced team.
Taking time out from cross-country, one could glance
at the football field and see Fred C. Schmoycr's marching
hand as they practiced for their part in half-time loot-
hall entertainment. Also seen perfecting their drills were
the Color Guard, who presented the Colors during half-time
at games and marched with the band in several parades.
Fifth Row: Ric-hartl Hoke. Manuel Rodriguez,
Cross Coun+rY Michael Tierney, Bill Koopman. Fourth Row:
.lorry Kouzmanuff. Ronald Sc-lirot-der, 'Pom Reinsma. Robert John-
son. Bob Inman. Thirml Row: Robert Wt-lls, Fred Fischer, William
Dodge. Richard Plambcck. Jim Travcr, Michael Seef. S4-cond Row:
George Luvdke, Bob Lockwood, John Anderson. Kenneth Courtcr.
Bob Taggart, Ron Marks. Coach Attis, First Row: David Palmer. Les
Vaughan. Ted Gt-oraris. Alan Hutchinson, Tom Gc-ocaris. Hal Lux.
Lt-it: Soph Ron Marks sprints around the practice tracks in prepara-
tion for a meet, Right: Junior John Anderson anxiously awaits the
official's gun which will start him on a cross country practice run.
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Color Guard Kay Christmzm. Pill Crnssin,
Judy Woiscnbach. Karon Brudzxhl.
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A "V" for vim-tory is symbolized as 1-lmviv
Burp: guins nn-L-ded yzxrclzuzc for the Cards,
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Starting tht' 1956 fall sports season hy stimulating
school spiriti thc- twt-lvu Arlington clivc-1'ltfaclci's lt-cl yt-lls
at tht- hour-long pt-p assi-nihly ht-lcl in the football blvavli-
vrs hcforv tho first football giilillx Sc-ptcnihvr l-i. Chost-n
for their ability to lvucl clit-ers and proinotc school spirit.
tht- thrct- fri-shinzin clit-t-1'lt-acls-1's wc-rc sole-Ctc-cl thc first
wot-k of school. whilt- this otht-r positions on thc squads
wc-rt' fillt-cl last spring.
Early in the full tha- six varsity t'lit't-r'lt'aclt'1's. hi-ziclt-tl
hy 'Iutly Pt-tt-rson. :incl tho six frosh-soph CllCCl'lCilClC'l'S. led
hy Linda Gollv. wt-rc Q,llt'SIS of honor at the annual sports
hnnquvt.
'l'hc' aclvcnt of tht' haskvthall svason founcl thc varsity
chcctrlt-aclcrs cheering in hrancl new red nniforins, Through-
out this sports season. as in tht' football scnson. :ill
twclw' of tht- girls Could ht- founcl doing their utmost to
vnconrugc thc tcmn and proinotv spirit zunong tht- students.
' t'I'op to Bottom! Judi Clzihziugh, .Iutiv
Va'5'+Y Cheerleaders Johnston. Marty liults. Nainvy Wil-
kinson. Judy Pt-lt-rson. Vivki Mogrt-n.
in snritdix ohstrxts ht t trims LLIQIOH it L onittotnint, footbili init
' Fourth Row: Hill Fisvhor tMzin:1-
Va'5'+Y Foollhball gc-rt. Boh Ritzmzi. Jim Gran-s. Lev
Askt-lof. Grt-pr Rost-. Bob Mors. Chuck Pvtt-rscn. Bob Crm'-
iston. Dean Schm-vk, Jack Hoffman, Curl Kit-hm. Brion
Robb. Third Row: Ed Ki-Ilt-y tiklzinzigvri. Divk Niokelst-n
KMunup.:orl. John Liohunow fhlilflflgvfl. Roger Fzirloigh.
Dave Burt-n, Don Gerkcn. Bob Cagainn. Jim Poery, Larry
Smith. Ed Schuiiiuciier. Tom Kt-nnit-oil. Ralph VVHIQ. Bob
Simmons. Hob Andurson. S4-fund Row: Kent Kurtz. fhflilli'
zigt-rr. Cozit-h St-rfling. Tom Grey. Dennis Tliill. Tom
Tiizickory. Don Plank. Wayne Rydborg. Mui Friend,
Gt-orgv Stoll. Farr Ji-ht-ns. Dick Xilirfsntzin. Jack XV0b0r,
Frank Embrey tMzinzi::t-ri. First Row: .It-ff Hnnor tMz1n-
agzurr. Coat-h Orlnsbvo. Dun Vittum. Dean Skacibu1'g. Ray
Horn-her. Donny Zapp. Jim Hoffmann. Ashley Hziiist-. Howie
Rt-rg, Ed Moinki-n. Ron Shot-nizikv. Four-h Svoii.
Fourth Row: Coach Mudge. John Lus-
Frosh-Soph Foolliban sow, Davc Soenkscn. Jim Sayre-. liill
Oldak,-r. Al XXV.-str-rggaarcl. 'l'ony llcnkcl, Jim Morris, Charlvs Ncu-
man. Guy Stophlcl. Leigh Moorc. Coarh Rockman. Third Row:
Dan Strcigel. Jeff I-lcintx. Al Sanders. Fred HL-de-mark, John Tor-
rcns. Bob O'NL-il. Bob Barbour, Richard Bader, Clydc Hertlcin. John
Wciscnbach. Frank Nlkvodruff. Charles Elsle. S4-cuud Row: Brucc
Richmond, Ken Hadland. Dale Rntlionhcrgcr. Paul Pc-ters. Wally
Mm-ycrs. Roy Kli-hm. Pat Buick. John Bot-hner. Dwight Za-man. Bill
Nlors. Dari- Sn'li1'c-ibcr, VVklI'I'L'I1 Phillips 1Managcrb, First Huw: Ecl
Wliitclaw, Jessi' Nchf, Larry Leu-por. Roy Garr. Joo Bonn, Bob
Curatti, Jack lipley. James Meehan. Don Ahmcr. Dave Ebert. Sher-
man Bus.-liur. Richard Miller tlvlanagerr. JL-l'f Pratt iManagerl.
Fourth Row: Fred Shipman. Carl Graf. Art
Frosh Foo-'bball Nvblin. Richard Got-ltz. Eugene Dahlquist.
Gcorgo Bork. Kurt Zimmurman, Ronald Christ, Bruce Fichtv, Bud
Terhull. John Miller. John Hose-k, Eddie Pfiffvr. Chuck Spaans.
Third Row: Dennis Schncck. Peter Motisi. Ed Glam-ser. Carl Massa.
Rickiu Johnston. Dave Sclman, John Lopala, Mike Dandy, Bill Schu-
mann. Tony Smvros. Bill Andrcw. Bob Hack:-r, Conch Larson. Sov-
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und Row: Hi-rbort 'l'allitsch, John Beckman, llick L1-man, Jim Slink-
arcl. Richard Duenn, Alli-n Ullrick. Phillip Gustafson, Ronald Books,
Ronald Schacffcr. Frederick Mosiman, Victor Rosc, Philip Shaw.
Goorgc Goanc. First Row: Coach Dowoll, Bill Lips, Dale HL-dbergz.
William Spomur, Ti-rry Harris. Bob LL-uklcy. Ron Troabrss, Terry
Fitzpatrick. Ji-ffroy Layson, Paul McNurl0n, Dennis Knutson, Coach
Kellogg.
Flying through the ziir with tho gm-:its-st ol' t-:iso
:irv yzirsily gritlrlurs .lini Hoffmzinn and lmn Viltum,
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lioh Frvyiston, I-Irl Sliunisikvr, :intl Donny Zapp.
The 1956 Cclition of the Arlington varsity coinpilccl :1
st-zxson rt-rorcl of tlirvv yic'torit's and five clcfcftts, good for
at fifth plztcc finish. The varsity clrycii. Coztcllcd by Hliusu
Ormsbcc. Bob Scott. and Art St-rfling, kiclu-cl off their scu-
son with a 12-12 clcacllock with Lcyclcn, listed as an Ar-
lington yictory hocaiisc' of a forfeit,
Thc first confcrcncc tilt rtfsultccl in ri 1-1'-7 triuinph
for 'glSus" Ornisl'Jc-t-'s boys. Aftt-r two consecutive- lossvs to
Hinsclalc and Maint---tho Hoint-roining contest- -the yur-
sity Cards cclgccl Downs-rs Grow- for tht-ir last victory of
the year, LaGrange, Gln-nharcl. and Rivvrsidc-liroolxfirlcl
took thc' following thrve gznnes.
An oyvrull rt'c'orcl of two x'it'torit-s. fiyv clvfvats. and
onc tic was uchicyt-cl by Arlingtonis frosh-soph gridclt-rs.
By thc- c-ncl of tht- yt-ar, Couch Bill lieclmizlii and as-
sistant couch Dick Nluclgc haul the squad worked into Ll
httrcl-Chargt-cl unit, which attztins-cl tht- conference rccorcl
of 2-4-1. good for ll fifth plan- tic.
Arlington's frm-shinnn football tvznn lvtl hy ht-ual conrli
"logon Lztrscn and assistant IIICIIIOFS "Rusty" Dowcll anal
lVIutn'irc Kellogg Conipili-cl tht- rvcorcl of fiya- yictorics and
two clcfmtts in play this yt-ar.
Wlztlloping Hinsclzilc by LI 31 to 1-1 tally lnarliccl tht'
first tiinc- an AH frvslnnan tm-um clc'l's-atvcl the Rrcl l-Jvyils.
Still peppy alter vigorous football przwticc.
the frosh-sonhs 4-lizirgv for the lovkvr room.
With the hrisk October breezes blowing and the leaves
taking on their autumn Colors, there arrivt-cl 21 buzzing stir
among the students at Arlington High School, an excite-
ment which could nit-an only one thing-Homecoming!
'fliese exciting Clays started with the important de-
cision of rt slogan for at first prize float, Then, after nights
of hurriecl preparation, the long awaited hour came. when
the decorated floats, the marching band, and the royal
Court started on their parade through town.
To climax Homecoming clay, the winning floats were
paraded on the field during half-time at the game. S'lVheel
run 'em through thc mill" was the slogan of the first prize
float, constructed by three senior homerooms. The second
place, a freshman float, depicted a broken clock and pro-
claimt-cl, K'Wc-'ll pop their main spring!" while juniors took
third prize with a politicianis train, featuring Doug Stein-
gralwr campaigning for Arlington's forthcoming victory.
"Forty million napkins can't be wrong," says Connie Raasch to Sandy
Powell as they put the finishing touches on their Homecoming float.
HOMECGMI G PIRIT T KE HGLD GF
Flvoryont- loves a parade. especially wht-n Homecoming spirit fills
the air. Here the anxious crowd makes way for the murvhing band.
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hrt-0 l'I'L'Slllll1lIl lwnicmoms wlwn lhoy "Feist your hzxllutx fur 'A' vivtrmryf' shouts Doug: Stn-ingrzlbt-r as
in-coming pzxrzicltf. taking si-vond plzlwo. this junior float tztktfs third priztf in tht- llollit-uniting pzirzxclu.
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ln-forv thu pn-sl-nlutiun as thi-y sprum- up for lhu big.: moment.
Thuso Homecoming que-cn candiclates are all clvvkecl out in "buttons
ziml bows" as ilu-y put on finishing.: touches for the presentation.
Third Row: Dan Vittum. Chuck Pmor-
son, Ed Rube, Bill Palmer, Don Plank.
S1-cond Row: Nancy Wilkinson, Steph Empkie. Judy Johnston. First
Row: Judy PL-ti-rson. .Ianv Holloway.
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HOMECOMI G 1956, STORY OF M ORIES
Homecoming 1956 was a story of memories, different
to each and every person involved.
September 14 was to most students at Arlington High
School an average school day, but to ten members of the
senior class it was the beginning of what was to be a deeply
treasured memory. On that day Jane Holloway, Stephanie
Empkie, Judy Jolmston, Judy Peterson. Nancy Wilkinson,
Bill Palmer, Chuck Petersen, Don Plank, Ed Rabe, and
Dan Vittum were given the honor of being chosen the 1956
Homecoming king and queen candidates.
Most students at Arlington were familiar with the
candidates, but to acquaint everyone with their person-
alities, the CARDINAL ran a special feature with profiles
on the royalty. All the candidates agreed that the spirit of
Homecoming-the floats, parade, mums, game, and dance
Scombined to make an event they would long remember.
A further look at the nominees was given September
28 in a special assembly, in which Marty Gatts and Alan
Hutchinson introduced the candidates for king and queen.
Students returned to their homerooms after the presenta-
tion assembly to cast their votes.
From that day forth, rumors were circulated, bets
were placed, and hot arguments raged on the topic of in-
terest to all-the 1956 king and queen. Even the candi-
dates themselves were uninformed, and the tension mount-
ed steadily until Thursday, October 4, the day of the
coronation.
An atmosphere of mystery and suspense prevailed
over the assembly as lights were dimmed and spotlights
were placed on the candidates, who stood two by two,
solemnly awaiting the students' decision.
All was ready. Everyone became still, pages Janie
Hertel and Bob Wolf handed the scroll to Bob Lenz. Bob
announced that Judy Peterson and Chuck Petersen would
reign over the Homecoming festivities at Arlington! The
applause was deafening as Judy and Chuck were crowned,
and circling the gym, they proudly greeted their subjects.
Although little was seen of the king, the queen and
her court Inade their appearance at the Homecoming foot-
ball game where they again received cheers and ovations
from all.
The Homecoming Dance dramatically climaxed fes-
tivities for the present time, but Homecoming 1956 will
forever be alive in the hearts and minds of those concerned.
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ZND TIME 'ROUN
The winter wind blew, along with flurries ol' snow. a
whirlwind of activity to the sophomore Class. Led by Holm
Barbour. president: John Lussow. vice president: Judy
Keppen, secretary: Judy Johnson. treasurerg and Mike
Shannon, traffic court judge: the elass worked under the
guidance of Miss Martha Craig and Mr. Harold Husa.
Following the excitement of Homecoming, the sopho-
mores began work on the turnabout, the Harvest Moon
Hop, The girls enthusiastically endorsed the dance, and a
great number of Couples danced under a huge harvest
moon.
Next in line for the upper-underelassmen was their
part in the talent show, the "Million Dollar Follies." The
sophomores were well represented in individual acts by
twirlers Bonnie Benson, Judy Schnioyer. and Sandy Peter-
son with their twirling routine, and acrobatic dancer
Marilyn Hagberg. An airport waiting room set the scene
for singing and dancing in the class skit. which revolved
around the theme i'Big D" and won for them a seeond
place in the judging.
Many a hearty cheer was led by cheerleaders Simone
Malchow, Lynn Stadell. Linda Golle. and. later. Judy Kep-
pen, while urging their teams to victory. Right on the beam
at the games were the soph concessionaires as they sold
popcorn and eokes to raise money for next yearis Prom.
St-emitl Row: Roy Carr. Candle Esqulval.
Sophomore Board Jim Sherman, Jean Sullivan. Simone Mal-
elww. Leigh Moore, Jeff Heintz. Mike Shannon. Diane Ainslie. Ann
Carlisle, Bonnie Benson. Carol Conroy. Al Sander. First Row: Naney
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Mess. Carole Hagzemann. Betty Klrelthuff. Tina O'Day. Bob Barbour.
John Lussow. Judy Keppen. Judy Johnson, Gail lsselhardt. Carole
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First Row: Judy Ackerlund. Joyce Addy. Don Ahiner,
Diane Ainslie. Carol Anderson, Paul Anderson, Al Angel-
lotti. Myron Appleyarcl. Eleanor Averill.
Second Row: Richard Bader. Nancy Baker. Howard Bakke.
Dave Balling. Carlotta Banach. Bob Barbour, Pat Barker,
Barb Barrett. Bill Barzano.
Third Row: Donna Basler. Richard Batts. Graycc Beckway.
Elaine Beier, Ed Bellmore. Judie Bengson, Bob Bennett,
Jean Bennett. Jon Benrud.
Fuurth Row: Bonnie Benson, Jack Berg. Kathy Berg.
Bruce Bersted. Bonnie Bertok, Art Beyer. Bill Bielinski.
James Bjorgo. Tom Black.
Fifth Row: Bob Blanchard, John Bleile. Kathy Bodor.
Stanley Boehnc. John Boehner. Randall Bolsinger. Jerry
Bonn. Wally Borinan, Marcia Born,
Sixth Row: Nancy Bouer. Ann Bradshaw, Al Bratkovie.
George Breust, Jill Broaclwell. Karen Brodahl, Tom Bro-
derick, Diann Brown. Sue Brown.
Seventh Row: Betty Brumit. Sherman Bucher. Charles
Buckeridge. Jane Buckle, Pat Buick. Fred Bunnel. Dave
Buren. Kathy Burkwest, Virginia Bussert,
Eighth Row: Pam Buttenob. Keith Butterfield. Carol
Bycroft. Karen Campbell, Sally Carl. Ann Carlisle. Joan
Carlsen. Tom Cassidy. Sherry Chimis,
Ninth Row: Claudia Cieciwa. Paul Cirricione. Paul Clark,
Jackie Clarke. Janice Clausing, Robert Clausing. Janet
Cloud. John Cochran. Caren Coken.
Tenth Row: Loren Coleman, Carol Cominsky. Barbara
Conklin, Ron Conrad. Carol Conroy, Jean Conroy. Jim
Conroy. Pat Corteen. Tom Coryell,
l-Ileventh Row: Dave Cosman, Janet Cosman. Kenneth
Courter, Robert Curatti, Kent Danes, Denny Dassonville.
Kathy Day, Barbara Dean. Dolores Dembinski.
Twelfth Row: Nancy Deming. Judy Dempewolf. June Deu.
Jack Deubel, Ken Dieball. Florence Dietrick. Bill Dodge.
Bob Docrr. John Double. '
Thirteenth Row: Ronald Drake. Lorenzo Duran. Ken
Durben, Dave Ebert. Chuck Elste. Cynthia Elterman, Kurt
Engle. Lance Engle. Jack Eplcy.
Fourteenth Row: Rick Erber. Carol Erickson. Jim' Erick-
son, Lois Erickson, Candelarlo Esquivel, William Evans.
Bob Evenson, Jean Ewert, Diana Ferrell.
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First Row: Pat Finnegan. Fred Fischer, Karen Fischer.
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Franciskovich. Carol Freise, Kon Fricker,
si-eoiul Row: Bill Frost. Carlos Galarza. Jan Galilz, Karl
Gallee. Roy Garr, Jackie Gassway, Bob Gehl, Donald Ger-
ken, Edward Gerrard.
Third Row: Clifford Gerschefske. Mary Lou Ghera. Barb
Gillham. Meg Gillon. Karen Gilmore, Pat Girvin. Jill Giul-
iani, Barbara Glade, Marian Glade.
Fourth Row: Larry Glass. Roger Goebbert. Linda Colle.
Ralph Gould. Patricia Graef. Ken Graham, Pete Gregory,
Kathy Grundhoefer. Marvin Haas.
1-'ifth Row: Ken Hadland, Joan Hadxirna, Carol Haegele,
Gerald Haenggi, Marilyn Hagberg. Carole Hageinann, Don-
ella Hager, George Hahn, June Hall.
Sixth Row: Sharon Hall. Diane Hamm, Ruth Hancock.
Bill llankley. Neil Hansen. Pal Harman, Cary Harling.
Bernie Harvel. Carol Hartwig.
Si-ventli Row: Pam Haslam, Dolores Haubenehild. Richard
Haworth. Andrew Hayden. Dinah Haynes. Fred Hedemark.
Sandy Hedslrom. Cathy Holley. Alan Heimsoth.
I-ligfhtli Row: Rosemary Hein. Bill Hein, Jeff Heinlz, Ruth
Hellwig. Toni Henkel, John Henning, Gay Henriksen. John
Heppner. Fred Herdl.
Ninth Row: Clyde Herllein. Nancy Hoppe. Steve Hoist.
Ginny Holmes. Ruth Hoehn. Sallee Hirst. Peggy Hirons.
Yvonne I-Iinriehs. Sue Hihbert.
'l'i-nth Row: Pain Huntley, Chuck Hurst, Mary Ihbotson,
Angie Iminordini. Jeff Inkiey, Gail Isselhardi.. Bill Jansen.
Sally Jansen. Diane Janssen. .
Eli-ventli Row: Harold Jebens. Bruce Johnson, Fay John-
son. Jan Johnson. Jeanne Johnson. Judy Johnson, Mary
Lou Johnson. Mickey Johnson. Ruth Ann Johnson,
'Twelfth Row: Penny Kacena, Mike Kauffman. Evelyn Kay.
Roland Kehe, Mildred Kelley, Ray Kemman, Judy Kep-
pen. Roy Kim, Betsy King.
'l'hirt4-enth Row: Jerry King, Bcity KiI'Chh0ff, Richard
Klages. Jacob Klamer. Debby Knight, Gail Knobloch.
Don Knoepfle. Nancy Knox. Diane Koeeja.
lfouriei-nth Row: Judi Koelling, Joy Koenig, David
Koepke. Fred Koeppen. Fred Kolslad. Bill Koopman. Egon
Kosel. Jerry Kouxnuinoff, Charles Kransberger.
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First Row: Mary Kraus. Richard Krejsa. Carol Kroencke.
John Kruk. Phillip Kunz. Dave Kussow, Raymond LaCroix.
Zeno Ladas. Mike Lambert.
Second Row: Tum Landmeier, Gayle Mary Lang, Pat Lan-
gerock. Evelyn Langguth. Larry Larson, Mike LaRue. Eva
Lasch, Chris Lasehok. Delores Laz.
Third Row: Larry Leeper, Sandra Lcmke. Barbara Lilje-
quist, Janet Linnemann, Tony Lochinger, Tim Lonergan,
Sherrie Long. Bonnie Loy, Walter Loy.
Fourth Row: Lillian Luba, George Luedke. Jan Lueth. Pat
Lundstedt. Janet Lunsmann, John Lussow, Hal Lux, Mike
Lyons, Judy Lysien.
Fifth Row: Sandra MacDonald. Lee Magnuson. Pat Mahler.
Carol Maisel. Judy Maitland. Simone Malehow, Odell Ma-
lone, Ginny Mann, Carol Manta.
Sixth ltnw: Ron Marks, Jeff Marsh, Janet Martini, Julie
Marwedel, Judy Mayer. Gary MeConnell, Tom McCord.
John McDonald, Willard McDowell.
Seventh Row: Bonnie McGowean. Jeanne Medal, Jim
Meehan. Nancy Mees, Dave Meller. Bill Menefee, Shirley
Mewbourn. Frank Meyer. Helen Meyer.
Eighth Row: Karen Meyer. Tony Meyer, Judy Michaels.
Judy Michelson. Martin Mielke, Judy Mihalek, Jaekic
Miller, Leroy Miller. Nancy Miller.
Ninth Row: Richard Miller, Pat Mills. Ralph Milman,
Tony Minetti, Kathie Mitehell. John Mokenhaupt, Jeanne
Mojeske. Arthur Moldenhauer, Diane Moon.
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Gary Moreland. Art Morgan. Elizabeth Moritz, Chuck
Morris. Jim Morris. Bill Mors.
Eleventh Row: Barbara Muhley, Sara Muran. Walter
Myers. Catherine Myk, Wayne Myk, Dolores Nearhood.
Jesse Nehf. Ellen Nelson. Jay Nelson.
'Twelfth Row: Gregg Neubauer. Charles Neumann. Gordon
Newcomb, Dennis Niemann. Tom Ninow. Don Nordtvedt.
Audrey Oakley, Jean Ocasek. Mary O'Connell.
Thirteenth Row: Tina O'Day, Bruce Oehlerklng, Pat
O'Gorman. Bill Oldaker. Jerry Olson, Bob O'Neil, George
Opsahl, Maria Ortiz, Jim Pacelli.
Fourteenth Row: Bernadine Page. Jim Page. Janice Pal-
mer, Pat Parke. Joan Parlcin, Nancy Parson, Pat Pastor,
Dwight Pate, Jerry Pate.
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First Row: Yvonne Patterson, Joan Pauly, Joan Peder-
sen, Lee Pennington, Paula Peters, Dotty Petersen, John
Peterson, Lynda Peterson, Sandra Peterson.
Second Row: Stanley Peterson. Joan Petkus. Roy Petter-
son, Sylvia Pfeffer, Bernice Pfluger, Warren Phillips, Anne
Pietrolonardo, Penny Pipkin, Richard Plambeck.
Third Row: Robin Posselt, Caren Potts, Karen Prahl, Jeff
Pratt, Alan Purvis, Joe Putz, Richard Rascher, Babs Ras-
mussen. Daniel Raupp.
Fourth Row: Bill Read. Phyliss Reichart, Sandy Reilly,
Tom Reinsma, Bruce Richmond, Allen Richter. Bill Rich-
ter, Frances Richter, Emily Riemer.
Fifth Row: Ann Ritchie, Tom Roberts, Lynn Rodewald,
Fred Roeck, Barbara Roeske, Carole Roeske, Rodman
Roeske, Leonard Roesler, Jan Rogozinski.
Sixth Row: Roger Rosene, Dale Rnthenberger. Jim Rozek.
Joy Robertson. Judy Rosa. Susan Rosa, Charles Rush.
Teresa Ryan, Tom Sande.
Seventh Row: Perry Sandecn. Al Sander. Sharon Sass. Al-
win Sasse. George Sawyer. Jim Sayre, Bob Sbarbaro, Diane
Schaefer. Donna Sehanmier.
Eighth Row: Carl Seharringhausen. Larry Seharringhau-
sen. Myrna Scharringhausen. Skip Schiel, Dan Schmeichcl.
Judy Schmoyer, June Schneider, Pat Schneider, Maryann
Schobert.
Ninth Row: Tom Schoen, Jay Schoenbeck, Carol Schoen-
feld, Bob Schoepke, Dave Schreiber, Ronald Schroeder.
Jean Schuette. Terry Schuetz, Bob P. Schultz.
Tenth Row: Bob W. Schultz. Denny Schumacher, Rita
Schumacher. Lynnae Sehummer, Ron Schwantz, Kathy
Schwarz. Ken Schwarz, Betty Schweigerdt, Steve Sedlak.
Eleventh Row: Grace Seffens, Wayne Serbin, John Setxer.
Eleanor Shanley, Mike Shannon, Stephanie Sheets, Larry
Shell. Jim Sherman, Jim Sherwood.
Twelfth Row: Suzanne Shogren, Barbara Siech. Lynn
Simpson, Cliff Skarr. Tim Slansky, Don Slonecker, Carol
Smith, Judy Smith, Mary Smith.
'Thirteenth Row: Melissa Smith, Sandy Smith, Dave Soenk-
sen. Tom Sowinski, Virginia Sowinski, Kay Spicer, John
Spiczak, Virginia Stach. Lynn Stadell.
Fourteenth Row: Shirley Stadnick, Luke Stephan. Judy
Sternal. Sue Stevens, 'Pom Stewart, Betty Stiefbold, Fred
Sticrle, Juanita Stolley, Guy Stophlet.
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First Row: Jim Straus. Kathy Stromberg. Judy Darlene
Stump. George Suchomski. Jean Sullivan. Trudy Summers,
Bob Sunko, Joyce Swanson, Frank Szafran.
Sec-unti Row: Sue Tahcieik. Bob Taggart. Faye Tagtmeier.
Dick Talbot. Roberta Taylor. Peg Terry. Art T4-ws, Lois
Thoma. Patrick Thoms.
Third Raw: Michael Tierney. John Torrens. Gerry Trank-
er. Jim Traver. Gary Trimble. Bob Trinka. Betty Truel-
sen, Roger Uhlhorn, Ken Ulbrich.
Fourth Row: George Vanalek. Alan Van Dyke, Judi Van
Note, Dave Varnado. Claire Vandervort, Bob Voigt, Carol
Volkmann. Lew VonAlmen. Thomas VonBoeekmann,
Fifth Row: Karen Vork, Bob Wagner. Edward Wahl.
Robert VVake. Bill VValden, Debbie VValker. Dennis XVal-
ters. Sherry Warfsman. Mike Warne-cke.
Sixth Row: Ruth Webster, Lorie Weidner, Norb Weidner.
Jon Weisenbaeh. Tom Weller. Ralph Westberg, Suzanne
Westerlund. Ed Whitelaw, Don Wilkes.
Seventh Row: Karen Wille. Judy Willer, Carol Willie.
Barbara C. Wilson. Barb R, Wilson, Roy Winkelman. Mark
XVithe5'. Kay Witter. Barbara W'olI.
Eighth Row: Ellen Wolf. Frank Woodruff. Jerry Wrobel.
Pat Wuestenfeld. Rick Yager. Tip Yager. Douglas Yates.
Bob Zadravetz. Jack Zaehler.
Ninth Row: Marilyn Zbilski. Dwight Zeman. Dave Zim-
merman, Julianne Zimmerman. Gloria Zorn.
'Shine on, shine on. harvest moon," hums sophomore
Carol Maisel. dreaming oi the forthcoming turnabout
:lance as she paints the final stroke on her poster.
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Jain Rogozinski.
PE KERS - THE T LK GF THE TO
ullezir ye! Hear ye!" might have been the cry of stu-
dents in the National Forensic League who read the daily
ztnnounccinents over the newly installed loud-speaker sys-
tem this past year. Entrance into N.F.L,, a national orga-
izzttion honoring students participating in debate, public
speaking, and contest speaking, was gained through an ac-
cumulation of points earned through work in speech. As
inc-rnhers of the league, students had opportunities to ob-
tain highcr degrces by gaining additional N.F.L. points.
Many N.F.L. members also participated in debate, a
branch of the National Forensic League. The debate
teams, consisting of three squads-varsity, sub-varsity, and
frosh-soph-debated in many tournaments, round robins,
and contests throughout the year. Mr. Floyd Dougherty
coached the varsity and sub-varsity teams, while Mr.
Clarence Feiereisel coached the frosh-soph. The Arlington
debate teams were new members of the Metropolitan de-
bate League-league of high schools in the area-this year.
Varsity Debate
den Kreider. Mr, Dougherty. First Row: M:-r
nan Jzinsen, Mimi Mc-Donald,
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Third Ruw: Linda C'l0I11L-115, John Livbvnmv. Lzirrv iiuxvnizin, Mzlrjoriv Mzirfzirrrin,
Thesplans S1-coml Row: Mr. Murphy. Caryl 'IR-riirwils. Juhhn PL-lorsi-n. PL-nm' Puarnv. Joy'
Vitoux. First Row: Priscillzi Uurgm-Ss. Smit Achim, Jun Dzivunpurl, Dcmnu Rzlffzly. Mary Ju UIL,
P1111 McGill.
' ' Fifth Row: John Peterson. Sylvia Pivffer, Carol 1-'oige
Na+IonaI Forenslcs League Eldon Krm-idx-r. l"0llI'1ll Row: Jun Dziw-1iiJm1l'l. Murymin Jain-
sen. Jun Rognzinski. Third liow: Szlily Flux-nt. Jam I-iollmi'z15'. Erika Stn-uor. Sn-1-oncl Ruu-
Carul XX'illiv. Lzuxrio Hill-52 Mimi Mi-Dmmalfl. First Row: Marky Gzltts,
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In this seene from "Bontehe Sehweigm zi humble peasant QGZIFY More-
landb is shown to a seat in heaven by 1-'either Abraham tTom Behmr.
The eraftly inkeeper tPat Harrisb outwits his good friend. the
Melamed Uohn Spiezaky in this one act play "The Tale of Chelmf'
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Flapper Amy f.Ioy Vitouxb greets her mother ttlan Davenportl in
ax scene from "The Show-off," a play set in the Roaring Twenties.
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'gPlaces everyone. . . Act I."
'Footlights on, houselights dim."
"Curtain going up!"
Before these final words were spoken. however, a grea
many hours had been put in. Under the direction of Mr.
Douglas Murphy, head of the dramatic department, there
were sets to be built, costumes and props to be borrowed.
bought, or made. and above all, weeks of hard work and
rehearsal. A
The fall production was a collection of three one-act
plays: "Bears, Goats. and Angels." Niid-winter saw the
Cast of Wllhe Show-offi' play to a full house in the newly
completed Little Theater. The Contest play and a spring
play were also presented by the drama department.
Through participation in the cast and crew of these
produetions, many students gained membership in the Nu-
tional Thespian Soeiety. Following a fall initiation. Tom
Farrand. Marge MacCarron, and Sharon Sellers were cho-
sen as offieers. Another initiation was held in the spring.
T YOUR SER ICE
Ailing students and those needing first aid in the way
of supplies found help in two of Arlington Highis service
organizations-the Nurst-'s Aids and the school supply
store.
Students in need of first aid came to the health serv-
ices office. which was located in a new, larger room this
year, Twenty Nursels Aids assisted the school nurse Nfrs.
Hufnagel in administering minor first aid to students.
doing clerical work, and helping with the eve and ear
tests and the chest X-rav program.
School supplies ranging from locks to notebooks could
be purchased before school and during lunch periods at
the student supply store. Behind the counter were students
from the office practice or business education departments
chosen for this capacity bv hlrs, Faulkner, the sponsor and
senior clerk, who supervised the ordering and sale of sup-
plies. The five students who served as clerks had opportu-
nity to gain experience in saleswork, as well as in giving
service to the student bodv. An important event for these
clerks was attending the office nlarlline show in Chicago.
Second Row: Georgia Barnes, Lynn Rode-
wuld, Judy Hansen. Carol Volkman. First
Row: Barb Siech, Rosemary Barry, JoAnne Hadzima.
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' Fourth Row: Carol Erickson. Mary Ann
A Cappella Choir Fabian, Suzanne Stevens, Gail VViltshire.
Susan Hall, Margaret Halvorsen, Danny Borgen. Jim Hall. Harry
Dodds, Brian Robb, Bob Hammcrl, Steve Scott., Bill Roosen, Chuek
Petersen, Larry Bowman, Carol Koske. Marynan Jansen, Gloria Hoy-
land. Frances Gemmill. Judi Clabaugh, Celia Close. Kathleen Christ-
man, Gail Knobloeh. Third Row: Dee Dee Erickson, Beth Gassen. Pat.
Orglcr, Kathleen Orescan. Ruth Ruhnow, Linda Hackbarth, Mike
XVaI'neeke, Paul Syoen, John Double, Kenn Paulson, Jim Mott, Jim
Perry, Buzz Burgess, Carl Colmar. Bob Berg, Fred Heclemark. Bill
Elkjer, Alvin Popp, Ginny Uhlhorn, Sharon Murphy, June Richard-
son, Rosemarie Meyer. Second Row: Mary Townsend, Judy Bown.
Gloria Schanine. Penny Mitchell, Marty Gatts. Beverly Swanson, Gor-
don Larson, Nick Rees. Dick Nickelson. Tony Thomas, John Nimmer.
Bob Taggart.. Jerry Honemann, John Petersen. Bob Fernstrom.
XVayne Rydbergz. Pat Harris, Judi Laughlin, Gail Streich, Barbara
Gay, Dec Hager, Sally van Oostcn. First Row: Carol Wcdc, Dawn
Leth. Sandra. Bjorgo, Priscilla Burgess, Gail Smith. Jill Broadwell.
Linda Spratt, Lola Hamm, Brenda Rudolph, Barbara Stehman.
Sandra lfleiden, Sue Knoepfle.
MUSIC GROUPS - SIN AN "LEICK" IT
"'l'here'S at song in my hcarlfbut will it last?" wonders sophomore
l-Zola Taggert. as he tries to hold that high note a full twelve eou
At the top of Arlington's scale ol' musical success were
the Harmonettes, the A Cappella Choir, and the hlixed
Chorus. Under the direction of Miss .lune Leick, these
three vocal groups remained in the musical spotlight
throughout the year.
Identified hy their theme song, '5Hcllo Ex'e1'yboclyf'
the Harmonettes were a group of eleven girls from the
sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Their repertoire of
sacred, secular, classical, and popular music lent itself to
performances at local eluhs and gatherings, the Girls' Club
Banquet. and the traditional eoronation of Homecoming
King and Queen.
The Harmonettes also participated in the activities of
the A Cappella Choir. the summit of all Arlington vocal
groups. Composed ol' one hundred four voices, ranging
froin soprano to hass, the Choir sang in the operetta. i'No,
No. Nanettef' the 'l'hanksgix'ing and Christmas Assemblies.
the Christmas Concert, the XVest Suburban Mtisit' Festival,
and thc Spring Concert.
The eighty-two sophomores, juniors, and seniors in the
Mixed Chorus participated in all the department's concerts.
Third Row: Jane Brant, Don-
Harmone++eS na Lee Dobbins. Laurie Riley.
Norma Beisler, Second Row: Lynn Laverty. Peg-
gy Cargill, Jean Conroy. Karen Prahl. First Row:
Judy Miehaels. Dianne Koxyal. Linda Clemens.
u Caren Potts. Ellen Wolf, Mickey Johnsoni
Mixed .Cher S Fifth Row: Jayne Stumpf, Lynda Peterson
Raleigh Kiek. Mel Friend. Riehard Schwarz, Wayne Serbin. Georgm
Sawyer. Scott Adam. Alan Van Dyke, Bob Lockwood. Bill Sannwalcl,
lim Meehan. Margaret Swanson. Kathy Miller, Nadean Weinrieh,
lfaurth Iimv: Dolores Dembinski. Ann Ritchie. Judi Knelling. Nam-y
Bear. Sue Tabaeik. Sue H1-nnegan. Jill Giuliani. Barbara Liljequisl.
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Kay Witter. Third Row: Caren Coken. Rita Benecletti. Joanne Metz.
Diane Dailey. Judie Kohl. Karen Vork. Marcia Winkleman. Mary
Smith, Judy Laseke. Judy Tallitsch. Judy Mayer. Sherry Warfs-
man, Karen Brodahl. Dinah Haynes, Delores Miller, Second Row.
Rosemary Wciland. Mary Hutchinson, Sandra Baker. Kathy Jonas
Karen Johnson. Lorelei Byhring. Barbara Dill, Linda Learnian
Barbara XVilson. Marian Glade. Virginia Bussert. Meg Gillon, Betty
Kirehhoff. I-'irst Row: Sharon Hall. Joyce Parcell. Mary Kay Kunz,
Carol De-Michele. Judie Fitz-Patrick. Gloria Kruse, Elizabeth Moritz
Donna Schanmier, Pam Huntley, Barb Schwieger. Arlyne Grandi
Hani Beirlein.
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Eugcnc Freeman. Carol
Willic, Gordon Larson. Alan Hutchin-
son. Tom Farrand, George Bcasluy,
April Marn. Sitting: Gaylc Evanson,
Diane Janssen, Charlcnc Curatti. Myra
Clausing,
Choraliers
H MUSIC KERS ASTER ELODIES
Fifth Row: Ann Carlislc, Florence Dil-trick, Sue
Treble Cyr, Bonnic Poulc, Sara Muran, Bonnic Quigley.
Dcbbic VValkcr. Sharon Sass, Diana Blose. Dianc Ainslie. Judy Will-
cr, Lois Nelson, Judy Johnston, Pat Mahler. Maryann Schubert,
Janet Cloud. Nancy Bower, Lynn Rodewald. Elainc Beier, Pat Hart-
ing, Tcrry Ryan, Judy Carlson, Marilyn Kivi. Fourth Row: Lynn
Simpson, Carol I-Iaegclc. Jeanne Medal. Patricia Grae-I, Nancy Mocs.
Joyce Swanson, Gerry Tranker, Pat Lyons, Tina O'Day, Janet
Martini, Joyce Engelking, Mary Jane Shulsc, Bc-tty Schwcigcrclt,
Gay Henriksen, Judi Makinson, Sandra Peterson. Evelyn Langguth.
Kathleen Bodor, Penny Pipkin. Karen WVille. Third Row: Sherrie
Long, Shcrry Chimis. Carol Freisc, Karen Meyer. Steph Shccts.
Kathy Day, Lois Erickson, Judy Smith, Gloriann Allison. Gail Lang.
Rita Schumacher. Galc Powell, Sandy Lewis. Gracrc Bcckway. Linda
Gollc, Robin Fontaine, Lillian Luba, Linda Mann, Marilyn Tracy.
Pat Barkcr. Jean Ewcrt, Marylou Ghcra. Second Row: Judy John-
son. Juno Schneider. Barbara Wolf, Eleanor Averill, Kathy Berg.
Carol Hartwig, Delores Laz. Robin Possclt, Nancy Hoppc. Ginny
Holmes. Sandra Smith, Peg Terry, Janice Palmcr, Jackie Millcr.
Judy Dempeivolf, Joy Robertson, Toni Minetti, Jean Schucttc,
Jane Owcn. Mary Ann Stcnborg. Sandra Lemkc. First Row: Mar-
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garct Latta. Cathy Hcfly, June Dcu. Julianne Zimmerman,
Webster. Janice Galitz. Carol Schocnfeld. Jean Ocasek.
Stadell. Donna Scharringhausen, Sharon Danes, Cyndy Long. Judy
Lips. Vicki Mogrcn.
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I Second Row: Wayne Meyer. Ken- Row: Robert McDowell, Robert Wolf, Glenn Bernard Alan Lrott
Freshman Boys Chorus neth Dnugan. Clinton Bowman. fend. Ronald Friend. Lee Bradley. XVzirren Myers. Kurt Xloltnlsimp
Allen XYolvin. Herbert La'I'ztllitseh. XX'illis Hendrickson. Robert Hall. Jaek Eurke. Alfred Julzi. Boh Szmyer.
John Pnzan, James Zapp. Victor Rose. Ronald Richardson. First
Members of Choraliers. Treble Clef, and Freshman
Boys' Chorus have discovered the truth in the old adage-
'iSing and the world sings vith you." The Choraliers. a
vocal group under the direction of Mr, Robert YN'oll'. has
been in existence two years. These six boys and six girls.
Clad in appropriate outfits. performed at many school and
community functions, They represented Arlington at the
Conference Dance and provided entertainment for the
sophomore dance. in addition to taking part in the Oper-
etta and Talent Show.
Treble Clef. composed of sophomores. juniors. and
seniors. was one ol' the three all-girl choral groups. The
one hundred twenty-two girls combined their talents to
sing at the Christmas Concert. the Christmas and the
spring assemblies. and at several other recitals. Again this
year the Treble Clel' members. along with other vocal or-
ganizations. helped raise money for the Music Department
by selling fruit cakes. candy. and chocolate topping.
The Freshman Boys' Chorus. twenty-six strong, partic-
ipated in the Christmas Concert. the Christmas and spring
assemblies. and other school activities. under the direc-
tion of Miss june Leick. The boys also helped with back-
stage work during various music department productions.
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Freshman Glrls Ensemble Judith Fruehling. Dotty Dotts.
Nancy McComb, Diane Waterman, Janet Hasz. Glenys Rudd. Lorna
Lide. Second Row: Karen Anderson, Mary Ellen Bryngelson. Lynne
Hollenbeek, Sue Whiteley, Joan Trude, Ann Coey, Melanie Reck-
werdt. First Row: Marie Martin, Barbara Johnson, Linda Raasch.
How did the members ol' Freshman Girls' Chorus feel
about music? They "LeickedH it! Yes, freshman girls at
Arlington took their first step toward musical success in
the Freshman Girls' Chorus. The chorus, under the direc-
tion of Miss 'Iune Lcick, consisted ol two groups with a
combined membership of one hundred and forty girls.
The girls had opportunities to develop their singing talents
bv performing in such productions as 'The Messiah,"
both the Winter and Spring Concerts, and in several of
the assemblies.
Members of the Freshman Girls' Chorus had the addi-
tional opportunity to try out for the Freshman Ensemble,
a comparatively new group at Arlington. Miss Leick di-
rected the sixteen girls, who performed at several student
assemblies and at various other functions throughout the
school year.
With a good beginning the girls have an excellent
chance to achieve further success in
Arlington music.
FRESHMAN GIRLS SAY IT WITH USIC
' I Eighth Row: Carroll Westfall,
Freshman Glrls Chorus Joan Wolf. Charlene Halania,
Lorie Holm, Diane Creamer. Carole Toek, Sharon Palmer, Bette
lane Steil, Linda Fontara, Donna Gieseke, Karen Drewes, Judy
Burke. Kristin Loll, Sue Vilhiteley. Seventh Row: Dottie Thompson.
Lois Wolf. Karen Reis. Joyce Faulstich, Joanne Metz. Pat Mr-Grath.
Kay Savio. Karen Nelson. Phyllis Bisehof. Joyce Brunner, Carla
Betts. Betsy Castle, Linda Raaseh. Ann Cot-y. Sixth Row: Shari
Leaf. Judy Kessler. Bonnie McDougall. Karen Anderson. Lynne Hol-
lenheek. Janet Banach. Louise Berg, Jeannie Gutru. Barbara Erick-
son. Jane Swanson. LaVerne Ohrem. Marybeth Thomson, Roberta
Dawson. Fifth Row: Janet Kramer, Judy Greenaere. Judy Frueh-
ling, Melanie Reekxverdt, Lynda Peak, Gerry Bugielski, Ginger Bur-
nett. Diane Cary, Naneie Sutherland, Nancy Owen, Margaret Sandy,
Sue Miller. Becky Hunter, Carol Boseamp. Sandy Haehmeister. Bev-
erlee Krateh. Fourth Row: Roberta Hawley, Mary Ellen Bryngelson.
Nancy McComb. Dale Goble. Lorna Lide.
Hasz. Sharon Garliseh. Marcy Beigel. Gay
Marcia Joswiek, June Ostrom, Linda Close,
Row: Judy Kading. Jill Robertson, Nancy
Glynn Brownell, Janet
Gardner, Marie Martin,
Betsy Creviston. Third
Lips, Annabelle Herhst.
Nita Wish, Marilyn Nelson, Pat Loeehl. Sharon Smith. Florence Pal-
mer, Vicky Lester, Karla Hoshor, Diane Waterman. Elinor Berg.
Pat Kelley. Joan Trude. Roberta Walker. Second Row: Judy John-
son. Connie Collignon, Darlene Horcher. Sandra Ballou, Jane Harris,
Trila Reeves. Roberta Kalous, Carol Kasl. Jane Sr-haefer. Dawn
Davis. Sharon Peery, Donna Dubs. Judy Gramit, Jeanene Lorenz.
Barbara Johnson. First Row: Mary Wells, Sandy Orgler, Mary Ellen
Best, Glenys Rudd. Pat Hall. Pat Jahnke, Georgia Pulley. Marilyn
Klingenmaier, Loretta Comes, Lynne Tesar. Carol Clancy, Marilyn
Rose. Rosemary Ruzieka. Karen Lohr, Doreen Matara, Nancy
Palermo.
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A claim-ing muplt- puusvs to admire the silent beauty ofa winter scene Tom Jacohsvn csc-nrts Judy Johnston tliruugh tln- 1-imtrzim-v are-lm at
wliivh liigliliglilod the clt-vnrzitirins all the Christmas Snow Bull. tht' Senior Snow Bull, fullmxing hor cnrrmzition us Snow Quvun.
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before accompanying the choirs in the presentation of the "Messiah,"
MUSIC SGARS IN A WI TER W0 DERLAN
""l'is thc season to be jolly' as Diane Dailey, Kay Cliristman.
and Penny Mitchell join in singing' an ancient yuletidc carol.
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Christmas is a many splenclored thing. Its ingredients
include everything from the ridiculous to the sublime,
which, when combined, bring a feeling of warmth and
happiness to all. For students at Arlington, Christmas
Season 1956 began with the Inusie ClCP2tI'lIT1CI1l,S inspiring
presentation of Handells Messiah. All Arlington High
vocal and instrumental groups, plus eleven choirs, four
soloists, and additional instrulnentalists, participated in
the Christmas Conccrtithc largest program ever attempt-
ed by the music department.
Cliristnlas, of course, could not have been Cliristinas
without a banquet and a Santa Claus. The Girls' Club fur-
nished both of these necessary elements at its traditional
pot luck supper. The officers and the faculty sponsor, Nliss
Craig, supervised the party to which all girls, faculty
women, and cafeteria staff int-rnbcrs were invited, Santa
Claus, in the person of Celia Close, passed out gifts from
the giant grab bag. The Harinoncttes, Linda Clemens,
Lynn Stadcll, and Karen Brodahl provided the entertain-
ment.
The climax to AH holiday festivities came on the eve
of Deccnibcr nineteenth when the Senior Class presented
the Snow Ball. Highlighting the evening was the selection
of Snow Queen -Indy Johnston by bandlcader Del 'Baker
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winter sports enthusiasts as tht-5' rciux
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visions of ai lung tu-L-ki-ml ul' fun.
"Wu rlun't l'ZlI'K' if thi- sun d4m'l sliinv:
we iizivc nur fun in thu xxinli-i'lim0,"
sau st-niurs Gail Rust-nw and Huh Wik-
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ment," as she tries to grade exams . , . "etcetera, etcetera, etcetera."
EXAMS PUZZLE TEACHERS AN S UDE TS
Twice annually the strain of exams is evident on the
A .Lgqzz u AVVL 4 faces of the faculty as well as the students. The work
which is involved in preparing these immense tests is
lengthy and trying. Early in January of each year, the
faculty members prepare the mid-term examinations,
which cover all the material studied during the first four
months of the school year. For the semester courses that
carry one-half credit, the tests given at mid-term are
equivalent to the final examinations given in other subjects
at the end of the school year.
After the vast amount of work necessary in the prep-
aration of these examinations is completed. the work of
the faculty is far from complete. The exams completed
by the students must be marked and graded in time to be
recorded by the I.B.1N1. machine in the office. l'Vith over
one hundred examinations to grade, each teacher spends
many extra etirricular hours at this time-consuming task.
Jim Goodling: seems to be etnnpletely baffled hy this advanced algebra
problem. hut he can be sure that Mr. Spaeapan will make it look easy.
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Faith Samson. Judy Willvr.
Pam Win-kons. Bonnie Quigley, Nancy Wichmun, Donna Siomro,
Margaret Swanson. Second Row: Sylvia Pfeffur, Linda Hackburili,
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Fu+ure Nurses of Amerlca Diane Koci-ja. Cora Suv Gold-
nn. Jain Dunlap. Sally Hudson. Mario Grandi. Second Row: Diario
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Suzunn Russell, Audrey Gronert. Judy Lips. Judie Kohl, Linda
Mann. Mug Gillon, Nancy Knox.
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Karen Wille. Bonnie Lippke. First Row: Linda Lockwood,
Deanna Wzirejckax. Georgia Barnes, Num-y Mn-cs. Beth Gassen, Trilla
Ann Reeves.
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Mees. Linda Baltr. Pat Sc-lint-itler. Dorene Markus. Mary Katlirein.
Barbara l52lfit'l", Gay Iienrieksen. Linda Tininierinan. Sanrlra Mellon-
Interest in professional vocations this past year was
stimulated by three organizations. the F.'l'.A., the FN.,-X..
and the Library Club.
Presiding over Arlington's fountain of knowledge
were the sixty-five members of the Library Club. Serving
as student assistants, cluh menihers were required to work
in the lihrary two or more periods a week. In addition to
aiding the librarians, eluh nielnhers helped develop student
interest in library books. iinproye service in the lihrary.
and giye students the opportunity to learn library pro-
cedure. Chosen as officers were Greg Vlagner. Ann Car-
lisle. Nancy Met-s. Rohin Posselt. and Nancy Heiinsotli.
Future Nurses Association interested niany in nursing
and the allied medical fields through programs, field trips.
and projects. Elected as officers were lieth Gassen. Lydia
Schwartz. Karen W'ille, Barbara Siech. Sally Hodson. and
Lynn Rodewald.
lVhen the Future 'l'eaehers Association niet under the
sponsorship of Nfiss Frey. the officers Judy Kohl, Linda
Bfann, and Judy Lips conducted discussion groups in which
members, planning for their professional futures, investi-
gated fields of teaching and listened to guest speakers.
ald. Miss Bopp. Set-mul Row: Carol Byeroft. Pliyliss Reieliartl, Pat
Luntistetlt. Dinah Haynes. Naney Haskins. Nancy Heinisolh. Jan
May. Arlene Kelley. Naney Sehultz. l-'irst lion: Judie Hayrattek.
Arlyne Grancll, Robin Posselt. .Xnn tA:iI'li:,Ie. Melissa Sniitli, .loan
Pt-tierson. Rnnna Pant-lt,
"Il 'knowledge is uealtli' I should he a niillionairef' says senior
Mary Ann Fabian who spends extra hours working in the library.
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I Fourth Row: Mr. Gallager. Bruce McConnell.
Daubers Third Row: Grayee Beekway, Carol Manta. Lin-
da Haekbarth, Pam Wiekens. Carol Baumann, Gale Powell, Marcia
Winltelman, lvlilte Gilmore. Set-ond Row: Roberta Hatvley, Carol
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Mike Gilmore. Jim Petrie. Mike LaRue, Mr.
Camera Flthertun. Andrew Sim, .lt-rry Sinclair.
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Hartxvig, Lillian Luba. Ginny Sotvinski, Ginny Holmes, Beverly
Mat-da. Janice Palmer. First Row: Mickey Johnson. Mari lbbotson,
Karen Wille, Glynn Brownell, Ann Schumacher, Betty Christman.
Students who enjoy and appreciate art were given an
opportunity to join the Daubers' Club, which offered its
members information and demonstrations on various art
skills. During the year the Daubers sponsored several
classic movies, open to the entire student body, and an
all-school art show which gave students a chance to dis-
play their handiwork. Officers Linda Haekbarth, Betty
Christman, Pam YVickens, and Virginia Sowinski headed
the Club, which was sponsored by Mr. Fischer.
Dealing with pictures of a different type, but employ-
ing artistic principles, the Camera Club began its activity
in the early fall. photographing construction work in the
new unit. Aiming to teach members to develop, print.
and enlarge photographs and to give them opportunities to
use elaborate equipment. the Camera Club planned special
demonstrations for meetings and operated its own dark-
room. President Andrew Sim and sponsors Mr. Mueller
and Mr. Etherton led the club in carrying out the projects.
' Second Row: Jill Giuliani, Dee Hager, Jim
Chemistry Knopp. Bob Berg, Eldon Kreider. Bruce
Bolas. John Staples. Jeff Hanor, Keith Sims. Gary Young, Bob
Sehroeder, Mr. Mt-iller, Roy Kim, Don Henry. First Row: Kathleen
Oresean. Carol Kueharik. David Starnes, Lee Watson,
RCH 0F CHEMICA S CAMERAS COLOR
"Lights, camera. actionin As far as the Audio-Visual
Club was concerned, these three words meant learning to
operate and care for slide projectors, motion picture pro-
jectors, record players, and tape recorders. Leading the
club in service at school and classroom functions were
president Bob Eaton, Vice president Rod Roeske, secre-
tary Donald Brohm, and adviser Nlr. Nliller.
The minor explosions occasionally heard after school
could be attributed to the Chemistry Club. Unusual ex-
periments and demonstrations performed by club members
often provided the program for club meetings, in addition
to special events, such as guest speakers and field trips to
industries dealing with chemicals. The club was under the
direction of Mr. Meiller. adviser: Lee Watson, presidentg
Gary Young, veep: and jim Knopp, secretary-treasurer,
' ' Fourth Row: John Staples, Don Drum-
Aud'o'V'suaI Club tra. Third iam: Mr. Miner, Alan Pun-is,
Bill O'B1-len, Roger Uhlhorn. Clinton Bowman, Kenneth Dit-ball,
Second Row: Lee Bradley. Edward Wahl, John Kruk, Ed Rosen-
blatt, Gary McConnell, First Row: Ray Kemman, Rodman Roeske.
Donald Brohm, Alfred Jutzi.
Elechonics Third Row: Lynn Stolley, Alan Purvis.
Bruee LaVt-au, Richard Robinson. Bruee
Bolzis. Second Row: Alfred Jutzi. Roger Uhlhorn. John I-Iipp. Perry
Sundeen. Don Drumtra. First linw: Herb Grams, Wally Myers, John
Staples, Jim Sherwood. Mr. Griffith.
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Third Row: Mr. Shirley, 2Mr. McKillip. Second
Ma+h Row: James Magnuson. Keith Sims, John Staples.
.It-fl' 1-Izmnr, James Sehultz. Bill Deering. First Row: Bruce Bolas,
Sherrell Reed, Lee Watson, Gary Young.
PARKI G MI DS
HThe mathematician has reached the highest rung on
the ladder of human thought," said an unknown author.
For those students at Arlington striving to reach this high
peak in math and engineering, the Math Club gave op-
portunity lor higher learning. Sponsored hy Mr, Shirley
and Mr. McKillip, the Club was organized to cover un-
usual math problems and to study calculus, different num-
ber systems, and the history of mathematics. The ,56-'57
officers, Gary Young, Lee Watson, and Sherrell Reed,
were chosen early in the fall.
Mathematics proves helpful in many fields, one of
which is electronics. This year the Electronics Club
was reactivated after a lapse of five years. hlajor pur-
poses of the organization were working to obtain a nhamn
license to he an amateur radio operator and working with
electronic test instruments for radio and television. The
officers were John Staples, prrsidentg Wally Myers,
vice presidentg and .lim Sherwood, secretary-treasurer.
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THERE IS A SPORT
Including football, bowling, and basketball, the boys'
intramural program, under the direction of Mr, Donald
Fyfe, gave those students not involved in school sports a
chance to participate in some kind of organized activity.
Continuing from the second week of school until the
latter part of October, football intramurals were held on
the football practice fields every Tuesday and Thursday
after school.
The bowling and basketball intramural programs ran
concurrently from November to March. The keglcrs, about
thirty-five strong, bowled every Monday after school at
Beverly Lanes in Arlington Heights under the auspices of
Tom Cors. The six intramural basketball squads, each
composed of six boys, played two nights a week in the girls'
gym. The winning squads were recognized through awards.
Sore niuseles are often the result of G.R.A. modern danee eourses, yet t nmhoclx 1' ot to put tht dime n sus lunmr Susan B11 to
freshmen Dotty llolts and Phyllis Bisehol przic-liee with enthusiasm. Difim Blost who ls unfmlt to irnust har rtlurtint stud to iction
FUR E ERY DE IRE
An added interest for Arlington girls this year was
the Girls' Recreational Association. Sponsored by Miss
Rose and Klrs. lVissen. G.R.A. members chose Ann Brown.
president: Linda Huckbarth, vice president: Pain lViekens,
secretary: Ellen lVolf. treasurer: and Linda 'IilIIlIllCl'II'lZlIl,
intramural cliairnian.
The intraniural sports offered to the girls were di-
vided into five different Hsports seasons." The fall
season included field hockey and tennis, and the two
winter seasons offered modern dance, bowling, leaders'
class, basketball, stunts and tumbling, and recreational
games such as badminton. shuffle-board. and table tennis.
Volleyball, bowling. modern dance. softball, archery, and
golf were included in the two spring sports seasons.
G.R.A. officers. Ann Brown. Pam Wiekens istandingl, Linda Tim-
merman, Linda Haekbarth, Ellen Wolf tseatedl. headed girls' sports.
Ushers' Third Row: Doug Steirmralmer. Jerr5 Klemunt. Ed Gilmore. Bog Czlgann. Ray
liurfiend. Tom Kennieott. .lim Hoffmann. N1-emirl Row: Page Middleton. Mike
Shannon. Dick Haxxkley. Diek Nil-ki-lsun. Al Langos, Bob 'l'ag.:garL. 1-'rank Colle. First Row: Al
Johnson, Roger Rosen:-. Richard Schwarz. Ron Jonas. Don DeNapoli. Javk Palmer. John Taylor,
A Fifth Row: Richard Koopman. Bill Palmer. Bob Creviston. Jim Peery, Bob Lockwood.
Jack Weber. Tom Grey. Tom Kvnnicott, Denny Thill. Ralph Willa. Fourth Row:
Bruvi- Robb. Richard Fischer. Jeff Hanor, Ron Marks. Dick Nicks-lsen. Kent Kurtz. John An-
derson. Thurston Brown, Carl Klehrn, Third Row: Jerry Kouzmanoff. Howie Berg. Greg Rose.
Frank Embrey, Kenneth Courtcr. Bob Taggart, Pal Brownell. Tom Jacobsen. Stan Norman, Ed-
ward Meinken, Sc-cond Row: Jim Dresmal. Les Vaughan. Ralph Carlino. Edward Wilson. Robert
Cagann. Bob Mors, Donny Zapp. lid Schumacher, Dave Buren. Donald Gerken. James Kouzmanoff.
First Row: Patrick Harris. Jerry Bonn. Jim Mott, Ray Horcher. Dean Skadherg. Dan Vittum.
Jim Hoffmann. Ron Shoemake. Ted Geocaris. Alan Hutchinson. Roger Farleigh. Donald Stadelman.
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Providing the vim, vigor. and vitality which lead to
victory was the aim of three "spirited,' organizations -
Pep Club, A Club, and Ushers' Club.
The '57 Pep Club was behind the teams at every
game, helping the cheerleaders with organized cheers. An
organized card routine was a new twist added to pep see-
tion cheering by Pep Club officers Judi Laughlin, Judy
Fitz-Patrick, and Judy Keppen. One of the largest clubs
in the school, Pep Club had four sponsors: Nliss lVeisen-
berger, Miss Katsoulis, Miss Jensen, and Mr. Utnberger.
Also seen in the Cardinal cheering section were the
lettermen of the A Club. When not participating in a
sport, these major letter winners promoted spirit among
Cardinal fans. Dan Vittum, Jim Hoffmann. Dean Skad-
berg, and Ed Meinken directed the club. which was spon-
sored by Mr. Hughes.
Manning the ropes at all home football and basketball
games, Ushers' Club members admitted spectators, kept or-
der, and encouraged good sportsmanship. Officers Ron Jo-
nas, president, Don Dt-Napoli, veepg and Gene Straus. see-
retary-treasurer, led the club with the help of Mr. Waara.
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watching the Cards chalk up another gf
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Team spirit, plenty of height, powerful rebounding,
and good, fast play added up to Arlington's most success-
ful basketball season since entering WSC competition.
Led by Coach Lester, Arlington's varsity cagers com-
piled an ll-9 scason's record prior to the regionals and
were 7-7 in WSC play, the Cards also defeated Wheaton
und Niles to capture the Christmas Holiday Tourney
at Leyden.
The starting five for Coach Lester's court crew were
center Bill Palmer, forwards Captain Tom Jacobsen and
Bob Lockwood, guards .lack Weber and Bruce Bjorklund.
Coach Frank Bohac, in his first year as frosh-soph
basketball mentor, guided the young Cards to an impres-
sive 16-5 scason's record and a 10-4 showing in VVSC.
Spearheading the frosh-soph attack were the high
scoring guards Lee Magnuson and Dave Varnado, center
Ed Whitelaw, and forwards Don Gerken and Pat Cortcen.
ln an effort to allow more boys to participate, fresh-
man basketball was again divided into ','A" and HB"
squads, led by Coach Schaller and Coach Anderson.
the ball." "Gee. fellas, who stole the ball?" "Oh! I sec the balll'
ros Basketball Ron Hosck 'Wild hxsh D k Pissnioit Iod Chuck lghelun. Phll.Gustzx1'son. lfiirst Row: Don Averill, Dave Pal-
Ctrvtnkt Jim ktnntdi Dtnnis Hunt Anthom Stixros Pon Lhxlst .ut-r. Ken Dougzin, Frank Eztton, Alan Grotefencl. Bill Kalouttis.
llmd Ron Coith Sehilltr Rn ltbortk 3-Lrit-gel Ctrl Massa Bruce Flehte Ricky Johnston, Gene Dahlquist
l A Roger Hnentzgi. John Beekman, Bull Sponier, Bob Leekley, Bill Lips,
dtrson Nicond Run bob Inman Miki Dundi Ctorgc lurk Din Bruce Law, Paul MeNurlen.To1n Clark.
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Denny Thill. First Row: Jim Mull
Uilanagc-rl, John Anderson. Jerry Kle-
ment, Jack Weber, Bob Loc-kwood.
Tom Jacobsen, Bill Palmer. Bob Mors.
Frosh-Soph Baskemiball
Third Row: Roger Rosonc- lManu-
gerl, Don Gerken, Dave Soonkson,
Bob Barbour, Pat Corlccn. L00 Mug-
nuson. John Boehner fwlanagcrh.
Jerry Kouzmanoff. Coen-h Boheme. See-
nnd Row: Roy Garr. Ed NVhiLcImx'.
Mike VVarne-cke. Jon Benrud. Bob
Bennett, Mike Tiernew. First Row:
Keith Butterfield, AI Sander. Dave
Vnrnado, Dan Raupp. John Double.
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Trausch, James Clark. George Carlson,
Grey.: Rose, Dean Schneek. Tom Thaekery, Tom Kennieott, Warren
Phillips CManagerJ. Second Row: Charles Elsie fManay:erl, Ed
Schumacher, Ernesto Rodriguez, Richard Leekband, Denny Zapp,
Dave Buren, Lee Askelof, Don Plank, Scott Adam flilanagerr. First
lluw: John Amann, Les Vaughan. Dave Schreiber. Patriek Harris
Ralph Carlino. Jerry Bonn. George Steil.
Varsity Wrestling
PI OR BE PINNED
Arlingtonls 1956-57 varsity wrestlers won the sectional
tournament for the first time in the school,s history when
they defeated Elgin and fourteen other highly ranked
schools. The grapplers who delivered the winning blows
lor Coach Richard MllClgC,S squad were first place winners.
.Ierry Bonn, Captain Pat Harris, and Dean Schneckg run-
ners-up. Co-captain Ralph Carlino and Ed Schnmaeherg
third place winner. George Steilg and fourth. Phil Deming.
Fourth Row: John Lopata CMana-
gerl. Hal Lux. John 'Vorri-ns. Jim
Traver. Jeff Heintz. Gerry Stnphlel., Lew Von Almen. Frank Wood-
ruff. Larry Leeper, Richard Haworth. John Lussow. George Dpsahl
flVIanag.:erJ. Third Row: Ed Glaeser tManagerJ. Dwight Pate.
George Luedke. Wally Borman, Paul Clark. Charles Neumann. Efl
Gerrard. Bob Sbarbaro. John Link, George lireusl, Vinee Hartle.
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Crippling injuries and an extremely tough schedule
held Coach Nludgc's grapplers to a third place in WSC
standings and a 5-6 record in dual meets. But with five
of the six sectional winners returning next year, there
seems to be a hright outlook for wrestling at Arlington.
Bolstering this optimistic View was Coach hlaurice
Kelloggis frosh-soph squad. Despite losing several start-
ers to varsity positions. the squad compiled a 7-5 record.
Terry Harris. Jerry Olson Cvlanagerl. Second Row: Bill Andrew.
Sherman Bucher, Ralph Gould. Clyde Hertlein. Roy Klehm. Fred
Fischer. Richard lluenn. Bob Hacker. VVilliam Harrington. Mike
Kauffman. Dale Rothenberger. Ray Kemman, First Row: John
Cochran. Dave Ehert. Dale Hedberg. John Hawkins. Dennis St-hneek,
Manuel Ramirez. Allen Ullriek. Donald Getts. Leon VVintz. Richard
Peeke. John Crellin, Jim Sllnkard. Coach Kellogg.
ME , MA S, MEETS
After a successful 1955-1956 season in which they
finished second in the state to New Trier, thc 1956-57
varsity gymnastics team had to concentrate on building ri
winner. Only two letterlnen remained on the squad,
which had lost the hulk of its downstatc team,
Letternien liruce Robb and Tom Seward were the
key men in Coach Gay Hughes' hope of retaining the form
of the 195-1-55 State Champs and the 1956 runners-up.
During the year the varsity won two matches and
lost seven but were hampered by constant injury and sick-
ness. usually occurring to their key men.
While the varsity won just two meets, the newly-
formed frosh-soph gymnastics team started their first year
competition with an impressive 5-O record, Coached by Mr.
Righter Farris, the luture varsity showed promise of a prof-
itable future by beating four teams and squeaking by York
by one point to end their very successliul first season.
' ' Standing: Edward Schumacher tMana-
Varsliiy Gymnasiilcs germ, Bill Lippke. Marty Green. Coaeh
Hughes. Kneeling: Ed Wilson. Gary Moreland. Ed Kelley. On
Floor: Bruce Robb. Bob Carman, Ed Wolf, Thomas Seward.
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Frosihsoph Gymnashcs scott. Mike Lyons. Mike Lambert.
Fourth Row: Roland Kehe. John Laeina, Bob Sehoepke. Third Row:
Kon Moudry, Gary Harting, Terry Loveless. John Henning, Bob
Dot-rr. Nt-ctmd Row: Bill Hankley. Ralph Westberg. Don Sloneeker,
Art Tews. Coach Farris. First Row: Richard Anderson, Gordon
Newcomb, Tom Geocaris, Dc-nnis Niemzinn.
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President
Wayne Rydbe-rx:
Vice President
Steph Empkie
Recording Secretary
Joan Anderson
Treasurer
Judy Johnston
Corresponding Secretary
Jeff llanor
Traffic Court Judge
"The Council's work is never done," seems to be the
slogan of those who have served as members of this year's
Student Council. Along with the Talent Show and Home-
coming, some of the bigger projects of the Council have
been College Night, the Sock Hop, and Brotherhood Week.
Representatives from colleges in Illinois and sur-
rounding states were engaged by the Council for College
Night. From them juniors and seniors received advice and
information about advanced education.
The Student Council shouldcred another responsibility
this year in deciding to sponsor the annual Sock Hop.
Couples looked as if they were straight from the East
Coast as they sported Ivy League fashions.
One of the newest and most successful projects un-
dertaken was an exchange program with Dunbar Voca-
tional High School in Chicago. Dunbar, an all Negro
school, sent six representatives to visit Arlington during
Brotherhood Y'Veek. The following day six Arlington stu-
dents were guests of Dunbar High School. The Council
also sponsored an assembly during Brotherhood Week, in
which Mr. Ted Cobb, a Negro, spoke to the student body.
A year-long project for the Council was the operation
of the Traffic Court. Students who had violated one or
more of the rules in Arlington's traffic code were required
to appear before the Traffic Court eighth hour. Here,
Chief Justice Jeff Hanor, along with the four judges,
and the student clerks and attorneys, listened to the
eases being tried and decided upon the fine or sentence.
' Second Row: Mr. Beckman, Robert Siegel, Sher-
Traffic Court reli Reed. John Miller. First Row: Marynan
Jansen. Warren Smith, Jeff Hanor, Mike Shannon.
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liruco Fivlltc-, Jim Kennedy. I-'rn-ci Huh-murk, Bula Inmzm, Holm Curulli. CL-liz1L'lose, First Row: l2dXYl1lu-lzlxx, Tom .Izu-uhxQ11. Alun
'l'z1f.:gart. Third Row: Rivl1z1rdJulms1on. Hill Ilugxzm-, Ibn- Crm-gory. HlllL'llll1SIDll. .In-ff Hzmor. Juan Andl-rsrm, Don Plank. Slfdllhillllil
Donny Zapp. Dun Alum-r. Hub Dznrlmur, John Anrlvrson, Jim Furry. Elmlklv. NVzxyr1vRyf1lilfrg. Judy Jrxlmslon. Kris Millar.
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Sitting on top of the world. student direetor Boll Lenz Views talent
show rehearsal with eo-eliairmen Steph limpkit- :incl Ann Whitelex.
An net of J. R. Buckingham's lavish production closes "Million Dollar
Follies" with the proclamation "The best things in life are free."
ROLLI GI DOUGH
"Million Dollar Follies" took roughly a million hours
of work. for work began when the plot and theme were
selected in the summer of 1956. Following the trend start-
ed with the 1956 talent show, 'iNavy Bluesf' the directors
gave 'lMillion Dollar Follies" a definite plot corresponding
with and uniting the separate acts. The script was written
in the fall, and tryouts for speaking parts and acts were
held in early November.
Throughout the December and January rehearsals,
thc show gradually took shape under the supervision of
Bob Lenz, student director. Steph Empkie and Ann White-
ley, co-chairmen, and faculty advisors Mr. Chad Lindner
and Miss Martha Craig. In addition to numerous details
which had to be arranged, there were tasks of selecting
music. designing the set, painting scenery, and wo1'king out
audio and visual problems which had to be solved before
the directors could "get the show on the road."
When opening night came, the audience filled the
girls' gym to pass the verdict on the result of months of
effort. Chuck Peterson, a Broadway big shot R, Buck-
ingham and Linda Clemens as his efficient and surpris-
ing secretary, with the help of a large supporting cast,
played the character parts which helped to combine the
various song. dance, and instrumental numbers and the
four class skits into a unified, musical production. As the
cast assembled for the finale, proclaiming 'The best things
in life are free," all were assured that one of these 'ibest
things in life" was the memory of the 1957 Talent Show.
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' standing-: Mr, Nelson, John Peterson. Judie Fitz-
Junlor Board Patrick. Nancy NVichman, Karen Baker. Third
Row: Mrs. Belirencl, Brenda Rudolph. Sarajane Terbell. Carol Vi'ede.
Buzz Burgess. Doug Steingraber. Second Row: Nancy Heinisoth. Cyn-
:ly Long. Gerry Sieben. Barb Gay, Sandy Powell. Linda Clemens.
Diane Kelly, Tom Farrand. First Row: Betsy Zimmerman. Scott
Adam. Roger Meyer. Gloria Kruse. Norma Beisler.
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Suddenly it was spring--and the junior year was al-
inost over. The Prom. a long-awaited event. was just
around the corner. This night to rcnicniber cliinaxed the
year's activities for thc junior class.
'Vurning back the calendar to early fall. one could
find juniors busy planning thc first dance of the year --
the Kick-off Dance. During football season juniors hawked
popcorn and sold hotdogs in addition to operating booths
and selling candy. cocoa. coffee. and coke, The object of all
tlns: money for the pronil
An election theme urging yotcrs to cast their ballots
for "A" victory took third place among the Homecoming
floats. Three junior hoineroonis combined their talents to
produce this winning float.
Basketball season arrived, and sports followers again
saw juniors in the stands and behind the counter selling
popcorn. candy. and cokcs, while fellow classmates fol-
lowed the cheers of junior cheerleaders Marty Gatts and
Vicki Nlogren, The coke dance following the C-lenbard
game was another concession which added to the growing
junior treasury.
It was the talent show. however. in which the juniors
really shone, The class skit. a take-off on the Chez Parce,
won first place-the third consecutive year that the class
of '58 accomplished this feat.
Piloting the class through a soiuetiines hectic yet
always eycntful year were the junior class officers: presi-
dent. john Petersong rice president. -Iudic Fitz-Patricia:
secretary. Karen liakerg and treasurer. Nancy Wichnian.
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Nightvluh CI'IlL'I'lZ1il'!Il'lOY1I is cnzwtcd by
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mctt, Susanne Cyr.
Second Row: Diane Dailey, Don Deeke.
Carol DeMichele, Richard Dierking,
Sue Ann Dietrick, Eileen DiValerio,
Judy DiVito. Bill Doering.
Third Row: Jeanne Donirose, Maryann
Doyle. Don Drumtra, Jim Dudek, Berta
Eaton. Karen Edberg, Bill Elkjer,
Howie Elliott.
Fourth Row: Jeannette Eltz. Frank
Embrey, Joyce Engelking, Deanna
Erickson, Judy Erikson, Gayle Evan-
son, Spence Ewing, Roger Farleigh.
Fifth Row: Tom Farrand, Pat FL-dak.
Cynthia Fclleisen, Carol Fellingham,
Robert Fernstrom, Bill Fischer, Judie
1-'itz-Patrick, Joyce Forsbcrg.
Sixth Row: Mel Friend, B a r ba ra
Fromm, Rosemary Gage. Barbara Gall,
Kathy Gates, Marty Gatts. Barbara
Gay, Jean Gerscliefskc.
Seventh Row: Judy Glaser, Bill Gloss.
Janice Goode. Cora Sue Golden. Jim
Goodling. Herb Grams, Kenny Grams,
Arlync Grandt.
Eighth Row: Dennis Grant. Jim
Graves, Juanita Graves, R i r ha r d
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den Gregory, Bill Gresher.
Ninth Row: Tom Grey, Ronald Gruen,
Linda Hackbarth. Richard Hahn. Jim
Hall. Sandy Halvorsen. Darlene Har-
rington. Pat Harting.
Tenth Row: Nancy Haskins. Patricia
Havey. Sue Hawk. Barbara Hayden,
Susan Haynes, Dean Hedberg, Richard
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First Rnw: Nancy Heimsoth, Carl
Heinz. Susan Hennegan, Richard Hill.
Richard Hinriehs. John Hipp, Milt
Hirsch. Carol Hodgson.
Second Row: Jill Hoffman. Richard
Hoke. Nan Holm. Norbert Holmblad.
Maeve Hopp. Ilene Hoppe. Bob Hu-
berty. Jim Hughes.
Third Row: Alan Hutchlnsnn, Mary
Hutchinson. Carole Ibboison. Joyce
lgoe, Barb Jahnke. Farr Jebens, Alvin
Johnson. Chuck Johnson,
Fourth Row: Tommy Johnson. Dale
Johnston. Sue Johnston, Barry Kahn.
Pat Kane. Ron Karge. Sandy Kasen.
Lisle Kauffman.
Fifth Row: Kenneth Kenley, Ed Kel-
ley, Diana Kelly. Tom Kennicoti. Kathy
Kenyon, Nancy Kieck. Carol Kindhart,
Pat Klndler.
Sixth Row: Ruth Kindler, Jim Kings-
ley. Marilyn Kivi, Fred Klamer. l-'red
Knaack. VVayne Knight. Sue Knoepfle.
James Knollmueller.
Seventh Row: James Knopp, Herbert
Knoppel. Jim Kohy, David Koceja.
Ronald Koeppen. Ruth Koester, lid
Kolk. Phyllis Komondoros.
Eighth Row: Pat Kopriva, Ray Kranz.
Eldon Kreider. Gloria Kruse, Kent
Kurtz, Manfred Kwiran. Bernard Lalor.
Phil Lambdin.
Ninth Row: Sandra Landmeier, Gor-
don Larson. Dotty La'I'our. Marge Lat-
ta. Pete Laubenheimer, Rich Leckband.
Hermine Leiher, Roger Lemke.
Tenth Row: Dawn Leth. Bonnie Lc-
vine. Ruth Levine. Sandy Lewis, Pa-
tricia Liggett. Rick Lindstrom. Ken-
neth Linnemann, William Lippke.
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Tom Longzwell.
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Maas, Kitty Machut, Judi Makinson,
April Marn, Judy Marsala. Carol May-
hew, Sue McCoy.
Third Row: Patt McGill, Rich McNur-
len, Sharon Meehan, Marvin Meyer,
Roger Meyer, Delores Miller, Kathy
Miller, Kris Miller.
Fourth Row: Andy Mitchell, Bonnie
Mitchell, Ed Moehling, Judy Moehling,
Vicki Mogren, Sharon Monjeau, Bar-
bara Morehouse, Bob Mors.
Fifth Row: Dwayne Mueller, Joyce
Mueller, Sharon Mueller, Sharon Mur-
phy. John Murray, Judy Murray, Walt
Myers, Kenny Nau.
Sixth Row: Lois Nelson, Diek Nirkei-
sen, John Nimmer, Floyd Nolte, Barry
North, Larry North, Riggie Nygard,
John Oberg.
Seventh Row: Joyce Olson. Joanne
Oplt. Randi Opsahl, Jane Owen, Doro-
thy Panzer, Sally Pasvugel, Ken Paul-
son, Penny Pearne.
Eighth Row: Janet Pearson. Jim Peery.
Don Pendleton, Diane Petersen, John
Petersen. Jim Petrie, Carolyn Pitt.
Bonnie Poole.
Ninth Row: Alvin Popp, Carl Popp.
Jerry Potter, Gale Powell, Sandy Pow-
ell. Diane Price, Pam Prigge, Helga
Pyuik.
Tenth Row: - Bonnie Quigley, Mark
Quiroz, Connie Raasch, Herb Randell.
Don Rasmussen, Betty Rawlings, Gun-
ther Reinke, June Richardson.
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First Row: Penny Riesing, Dan Riley.
Laurie Riley, Robert Ritzma, Bruce
Robb, Richard Robinson, Ted Robin-
son. Ernie Rodriquez.
Second Row: William Roosen, Greg
Rose. Judy Rother. Judith Ruckoldt.
Brenda Rudolph, Linda Ryan. Wayne
Rydberg, Jim Sachtschale,
Third Raw: Virray Sandberg. Marge
Sandford, Bill Sannwald, G e o r g i a
Schack, Charles Schall. Gloria Schamne.
Donna Scharringhauscn, Judy Schmidt.
Fourth Row: Wayne Schmidt, Dean
S c h n e c k, Barbara Schroeder, Bob
Schroeder, Jim Schroeder, James
Schultz, Dotty Schulze, Ed Schumacher.
Fifth Row: Lydia Schwarz, Richard
Schwarz. Barb Schwieger, Lynda Scott.
Gloria Senne, Ken Shaw, Marshia
Shelffo, Bob Shriver.
Sixth Row: Mary Jane Shulse, Edward
Shumaker, Gerry Sicben, Donna Siemro,
Bob Simmons, Jay Singclmann, Judy
Skahill, Gail Smith.
Seventh Row: Larry Smith. Roger
Smith, Sean Smythe, Jim Slade, John
Staples, David Starncs, Claudia Steffes.
Barbara Stehman.
Eighth Row: George Steil. Douglas
Steingraber, Don Steinmetz, Erika
Streuer, Jayne Slumpf, Eileen Sund-
quist, Beth Sutherland. Margaret Swan-
son.
Ninth Row: Sarajane Terbell. Caryl
Ternovits. Denny Thill, Tony Thomas.
Pat Thompson. Ron Thompson, John
Thorne, Jim Timmermann.
Tenth Row: Marilyn Tracy, Joan Tra-
der, Clarence Trausch, Mary Jo Ult.
Dennis Van Jacobs. Ronald Van Raallc,
Les Vaughan, John Vetter.
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Gail Wiltshire. Marcia Winkelman,
Dirk Winters. Sharon Wischstadt, Ger-
riu XViszowal.y. Barbara VVnlrl0n.
Finn Inav: Ed Wulf. James vvomi. Ron
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Elaine BL-iur. Sandy HL-dslruln. Gail Knublovli. Betty Scliweigercll.
Diane Poirrscn. Marty Calls. Gale Powell. Fourth Row: Judy Carl'
mn. Bunniv Miivlu-ll. Arlyno Grandi. lwlrmrvs Miller, Lois I.ippuIcl.
lam- Owl-n. Jullu lNI:1x'xy4-nlvl, Karvn Willi-. liarb Siovh. Janil-v Palnivr.
Sharon llanrs. Judy Lasvkv, Ann llapp, Ilolnrus Nvarhuml, llarhara
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Vicki Mogrun. Sandy Poucll. Cyndy Lung. Pm-L: Terry, Lois Nr-lson.
llluria Krusn-. Patricia Ilan-5. lim' Dm- Er'ivksun. Diana Kvlly, Kari-n
llakcr, Priscilla Hurgoss. First lluw: Mary Ann Fabian, Aurlrvy
'Irunl-rt. Carul Wi-flu. Gail Stn-ivli. l"1'anws Klvnnnill, Mimi lXlm-l9un-
alll. llnnna Rafiay, Faill1Sanisnn.
GGODWILL MBASSADORS GF THE SCHOGL
Fifth Row: Barbara Dvan. Ann Brown.
Nanry Bm-nr. Jani' Owl-n. Cyncly Lung.
Sandy Pmyr-ll. Vin-ki Mugzn-ri. Judy Lips. Kris Millar. Suu Knom-pflv.
Social Science Club
Fourth How: Linda l-larkharih. Lois l.ippold, Gail Sniilli, Rosvniary
Gam-. Linda Crumnn-il. Susan Hi-nm-gan. Pat llaunict, Gloria Krusc-.
Lois Ni-lson, Dm-c Doc Iirivlisnn. Durnlliy Panm-r. 'l'hir1l limv: Cun-
niu Raasvh. Di-anna Ware-juka. Pain Wir-kvns. Mary Jann Sliulsc.
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Carlson. Pal Lunzlslucll. Ca1'ol Williu, Pug 'IR-rry. llvily Srliwvigr-i'rl1.
Judy Glasor, Gals- l"fm'oll. Sally Mmm-, Susan 3lm'Co3'. First limy:
Nanvy Wir-linian. Carol Blayln-xl. Auclu-5 firuni-rl. I.infla Sprail.
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Siemro. Yvonne Craig, Erika Streuer. Andrew Sim, Loren Coleman,
Fraulein Hudson. Second Row: Warren Smith, Garry Gappert. John
Kruk, Lee Watson. First Row: Joan Pederson. Bonnie Quigley,
Dorothee Wopp. Carol Byeroft.
' Fourth Row: Sharon Wisehstadt. Kathy Miller,
Spanish Diana Kelly. Sue Knoepfle, Marge Latta, Judy
Lips, Nancy Wichman, Gail Smith, Connie Raaseh, Janet Lunsmann.
.lean Ewert, Peg Terry. Third Row: Carol June Anderson. Judy
ldrikson, Nancy Heimsoth, Faith Samson, Linda Spratt, Gloriann
Allison. Nancy Deming, Kathy Berg, Suzann Russell, Janet Mellen-
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"VVhen in the Spanish Club do as the Spaniards do"
seemed to he the motto of "Los Hidalgos," who practiced
many Spanish customs. Spanish Club officers Sandy
Bjorgo, pre-sidentg Bill Sannwald, vice president: Arlene
Schweigerdt, secretaryg Toni Minetti, treasurerg and Miss
Carol Duthic and Mr. James Curry, faculty advisors,
planned club programs, which included games such as
Spanish bingo, slides taken in Spain, a Spanish Carnival,
and a Christmas fiesta. complete with traditional pinata.
The German Club, on the other hand, enjoyed doing
things the German way, One of the main features of the
year was a Christmas dinner composed of German food.
Al meetings slides were shown, and exchange student
Dorothea- Wopp gave first-hand information on Germany.
In addition to these projects, sponsor Miss Delores
Hudson and officers Lee Wfatson, presidentg Bonnie
Quigley, vcepg Dorothee Wopp, secretaryg and Helga
Pytlik, treasurer, were behind an exchange of letters
between students of Germany and Arlington High School.
kamp, Barbara Dacus. Sn-cond Row: BZIFDZITEI Liljequist, Judie Kohl,
Janet Haenggi. Linda Mann, Judy Meyer, Carol Feige, Sue Hane,
Yvonne Hinrichs, Delores Laz, Babs Rasmussen, Dolores Nearhood.
Judy Johnson. First Row: Susi Carter. Senorita Duthie, Sandra
Bjorgo. Arlene Sehweigerclt, Toni Minetti, Bill Sannwald, Betsy
Creviston, Linda Raaseh, Carol Kasl. Judy Panek.
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A vkh to a French reuaurant,rnovks about Pads
hors cl'ocuyrcs a la Francaise. and a French fashion show
were enjoyed by thc French Club. Lcs Circlcs clc Francais,
CHuh acdxiuesxveu-iuuhn'the duecuon and guidance of
Mr. Archambault, sponsor: Lorelei Byhring. prcsiclcntq
John Mrol. yicc-president: and Mimi NIcDonalcl. SCC1'i'lL1l'y.
Those whose taste ran inorc toward slaycs. togas.
consuls. anal the likc. joint-cl the Latin Club. Wfith the as-
sistancc of Nliss Volx and Mr. Niclson thc two consuls.
Grcg iVagncr and Audrey Gronertg thc scriha, Diannc K0-
yvah and the quacmcn janc Chvcn.conducu1lthe Ladn
Club IllCL'liligS in a typical Roman manner, At thc early
fall initiations and thc Pan Language llanquct. new incin-
bcrs served as slaycs as part of the initiation procccclings.
' Ninth Row: Pain Haslzun. Cyntly Long. Dick Plam-
Lalm beck. Jane Ouen. Lisle Kauffman. Eiglitli Row:
Betsy King. Eleanor Averill. Greg Wagner. Kay Rauf. Sen-ntii Row:
Joan Edmonds. llorothee NX'opp. Lynn Rodc-Wald. Steph Shcets.
Sixth Row: Georgia Barnes. Judy Lysicn. Pat McGill. Ann Carlisle.
Nancie Sutherland. Fifth Row: Judy XYillcr, Janet Cloud. Jill
Giuliani. l-' 0 n r t h It ii u' : Maryann Schobert. Betty Schwci-
gerdt, Barb NYolticn. Pcslgy' Hirons. Third Row: Debbie XYalker.
Florence Dietrich, Cora Sue Golden. Set-uinl Ruw: Kathlt-cn Ores-
can. Dianne Kowal, Carol Chloupek, Nancy Bear, Sandy Powell.
Mr. Nielson. First Row: Sherrcll Recd. Audrcy Gronert, Gerry
Siohen. Vicki Mogren, Barbara Stehman.
Fourth Row: Kathy Burkwest, Betty Truelson.
French Marilyn Tracy. Gwen Warfield. Caryl Tcrnoviis.
Ginny Holmcs. Barb Morehouse, Dinah Haynes. Barbara XVolf. Judy
Johnson. Third Row: Janet Pearson. Barbara Dean. Sally Jansen.
Carol Cook, Lois Nclson, Sylvia Pfeffor. Joan Petkus. Claudia
Ciuciwa, Sue McCoy. Pam Wickens. Karen Prahl. Jan Galitz. Mon-
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Carol Manta, Pat Crossin. Bill Rcad. Jerry Sinclair. Ed Wilson.
Nancy Miller. Graycc Bt-ckxxay. Lore-lie Hyhring. Carol Kucharik
Jeanne Medal. First Row: Roscmary Ruzicka. Karen Vork, Judi
Laughlin. Gloria Boyland, Mimi McDonald. John Mroz. Gary Young.
Frances Gcmmill. Priscilla Burgess. Kathlccn Orcscan. Tina O'D.iy.
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P Mimi McDonald, Pat Frossin. Linda
Haekhartli, Mary Jani- lirine. Judi Ilzttiglilin, Carol Ft-ige. .Ioan
Pt-tkus. .Jerry Sinclair, t'onnie Raaseh. .loiin Mroz. Somnnl Row:
Newspaper business managers Linda Mann and Carol Lunsmann, Mr.
filartin. sponsor. and Judy Meyer, copy and exeliange editor. discuss
preparations for arrival ol' Arlington's Stork Club Junior tlanre,
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ley. Ann Brown. Diane Dailey, Marilyn Tracy. First' Row: Dwight
Pate. Sheila Robertson. Larry Webber, Franees Gemmill, Bill God-
man. Dale lletiht-rg. Randy Virgil. Virginia liussert.
Being up on the times is important! Arlington High's
newspaper, the CARDINAL, kept AH students informed
of timely events by publishing and distributing an edition
every two weeks.
Seconds counted as the thirty staff members scurried
about to collect news items, write copy. solicit ads, pro-
vide "heacls,' and captions, design the layout, revise copy,
and take pictures. All these actions were tied together
by editor-in-chief Gloria Boyland, news editor Susi Car-
ter. business editors Carol Lunsmann and Linda Mann,
feature editor Bob Siegel, sports editor Bill Hogate, and
copy and exchange editor Judy Nleyer. After the news-
paper was printed at Paddock Publications, staff members
distributed their product to seventh hour classes, where
students received news of past, present, and fixture life at
AH.
The winding and oiling of this clock-like organization
was the job of faculty advisor. Mr. Ma1'tin, who conduct-
ed a journalism class, partially devoted to work on the
CARDINAL.
ln addition to publishing the paper, staff members de-
voted time and energy to work on the Stork Club -lr., held
in the spring, and sent four delegates down to the campus
of the University of Illinois in Champaign last October
to attend the Illinois State High School Press Conference.
Evan ai tour-li of spring fovvr vuulfl not
prevent the Cardinal editors Bob Siegel,
Gloria Boyland, Bill Hugulu. :xml Susi
Curtor from planning mniing vrlilionx.
CARDINAL KEEPS AH UP O THE 'LQIMES
Niury .Ju Lfll :ind Ji-rrg Sinclair li-urn
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Trudy Sununcrs soon finds limi ii's im-
possible to i-onipi-te with ilu- Czirdinzil. Fziiiwroii. Mike LaRue discuss photos.
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Producing a 'yearbook is indeed not an easy job. The
'57 HEIGHTS began to take shape in the spring and
summer of 1956! A theme was chosen and developed by
editor-in-chief .lean Edgcumbe, assistant editor Sheila
Kutchera, copy editors Nancy Wfilkinson and Carol Feige.
and art editor Bob Lenz. Assisted by designer Joyce Mit-
chell, the editorial staff chose a cover for the forthcoming
publication. Under the guidance of HEIGHTS sponsor
Mr, Boesel, the business end of the project got under way
as engraving, printing. and cover contracts were signed.
New members of the staff were informed of the year-
book theme early in the fall, Following this, they were
launched in their new jobs, which included everything
from typing to picture taking. giRC1l1L'IllllCl' the budget,"
was a constant phrase as staff members took part in sell-
ing campaigns and basketball concessions to raise funds.
Meanwhile, editors worked hard to meet the ever-
present deadlines. Many nights after school found staff
members and editors working under the watchful eyes of
Mr. lioesel, Miss -Iensen, Miss Katsoulis, or Mr. Curry
to finish the writing of captions and headlines, or mount-
What is so rare as a clay in June, xx hen Heiglits editors Sheila Kuteh- ing pictures.
era and .lean lntlgctiinbe 4-an leave school with no vearhook worries?
When the final deadline came on the first of April,
the HEIGHTS staff thought "it was all over but the shout-
ing," but they were wrong because next ye-ar's editors had
been chosen and work had begun on the 1958 HEIGHTS!
DE DLI ES DICTATE THE YE RBUOK LIFE
Standing: Peggy Hirons. Carole Roeske, Donna McCoy, Kathy Berg. Ginny Smvinski, Balls Rasmussen, Sylvia
Raffay, Caren Potts. Jean Conroy. Pam But- Pfeffer. Judy Meyer.
tenob. Naney Wiehman. Pat Girvin. Sitting: Barb Morehouse, Sue
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nnd limi .lim Bmnt Pob S1cl.,1l Steph Fmpkm Judy Johnston, Audrey Gronort. First Row:
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Boyland, Jean Edgcumbe, Bob Siegel,
Bill Hogule. Sitting: Nanny Wilkinson,
Carol F1-igv. Judy Moyer, Carol Luns-
'11z1nn. Susi Carter, Sheila Kutchera,
SPRI : ASEB LL, TRACK, TENN S, GULF
XVat'tn. balmy air, frcsh grccn grass. soft. punc-
trating sunshine--what do those clcntcnts turn a young
II12lIl,S fancy towards? Arlingtonls hup and at lt-rn" ath-
lctcs lookcd forward to thc spring sports-haschall. track.
golf. and tcnnis.
The solid whack of a hard hit ground hall. thc soft
plop of an outficldcr shagging a long fly ball-Arlingtonls
sluggcrs were ready to "play ball." Coachcs of the-sc
thrcc tcatns wcrc Howard Lcstcr. varsity: l'Bus,' Urinshcc.
frosh-soph: and Frank Bohac. frosh,
Laps. laps. and more laps hclpcd to condition Arling-
tonls track squad for spring int-cts. Sccing that all the un-
dermen wcrc in top shapc wc-rc coacltcs Russ Attis. yar-
sity: Bob Scott. frosh-soph: and YYilliatn licckinan. frosh.
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Never has the-rv bcc-n closcr vo-operation ht-twvon
tt-atninatcs as thtfrt- is ht-twvt-n Tom Tltztttkt-ry and
Tom Thackcry. often confusing: opposing.: tttzuns.
"Forcl', was thc cry of varsity and frosh-soph golf
coaches "'l'cgo', Larson and "Rusty" llowcll, as thvy
haulvd thc hopcful duffcrs to Old Orchard Country Club
for anothcr practice round.
Also taking advantage of the warm. spring wcathct'
wcrc thc nctrncn, who wcrc now known throughout the
school as hard-hitting tcnnis enthusiasts. ntuch to thc joy
of varsity and frosh-soph tcnnis coachcs Kcn Schalltfr and
Rightcr Farris.
'l'hc I957 spring sports season tnarkcd thc t-nd of two
coaclting cart-crs at AHS. Varsity bascball coach Howartl
Lcstt-1' lcd tht' Cztrdinal ninc for thc last tinic. for hc
has acct-ptt'd a nt-w counst-ling position. Also st-cn in tht-
final coaching ycar was varsity golf tncntor "'l'cgo" Larson.
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tensen. Lynn Sehaller, Ron Jonas. Guenther Iliive Price, Tom Thaekery. Dan Borgen. Lars Andersen, Xlklynv
Reinke, Dan Greco. Dave Brunner, Bob Miller, Third Row: Dir-lc Knight. First Row: Dennis Thill. John Oherg, Pat Brownell. Larry
Warfsman. Dick Niekelsen. Ed Paschke, Bill Fischer, Don Gm-rken. Webber. Alan Hutchinson, Ed Meinken. Seott Adam tManai.:vri.
DI M0 D CUTTER - V LU BLE H GEMS
- Fourth Row: Jim Meehan, Dan Rauma, Rirh Allen. Don Wilkes. Mike Warneke. Gary Moreland. George
Frosh Baseball Fred Hn-rdt. Dave Zimmerman. Don Sion- Bork, Tom Brndrick, John Parkin. George Breust. First Row: Ralph
evkur. Jon Benrud, Dave Kussow, Jeff Pratt.. Third Row: Tom Gould. Tom Hinkel, Bill Frost, Don Moses. Gene Dahlquist, Bob
Landmeior. Roland Kehv. Jake Klamer, Pat Corteen. Dave Varnado. Luc-kly. Al Sander, Art Tews.
Bob Bennett, Bob Dnerr, Stove Hoist. Second Rnw: Bob Voigt.
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Over thirty diamond hopefuls greeted Coach Howard
Lester at the initial baseball practice mid-way in March.
Among these baseball aspirants were five returning letter-
men, around which Arlingtoxfs 1957 varsity nine was built.
Senior pitcher Bob Miller, author of several no-hit games
in past seasonsg senior third baseman and outfielder Pat
Brownellg senior catcher Dan Vittum, one of Arlington,s
all-conference members last seasong and junior shortstop
Denny Thill formed Coach Lester's diamond nucleus.
Promising juniors up from last year's frosh-soph team
were outfielders Ralph Wille, Ed Schumacher, and
Guenther Reinkeg shortstop Alan Hutchinson: pitcher john
Obergg and catcher Dick Nickelsen. Several transfer stu-
dents and senior reserves from last vcaris squad also boost-
ed the Cardinal hopes of improving on last season's third
place WSC finish.
Frosh-soph baseball mentor nBus" Ormsbee looked
forward to a rebuilding season with the young Cards.
XVeakened by the loss of last vearls starters-pitchers
Dave Soenksen and Don Gerken, and outfielder Lee
lklagnuson-who were moved up to the varsity, little
was known of the thirty-two hopefuls, and all positions
were open.
The frosh-soph schedule included ten games, the first
three being against Niles. Downers Grove. and La Grange.
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great spurt to first base, tthen second, then third. and then hnme'.'J
"He's got that go power." Slugger Pat Brownell. like friend dashing
Dan, has ever-drivinf.: determination to make "first base or bust."
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Ed Gerrard, Bob Inman, Ronny Barnos. Bruce Law. Bob Wakv
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ter fManagur7. Tom
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Fresh-Soph Track Paul Peters. Frank XVoodruff. Ralph Roll-
er, Bob Curatti. Dan Strit-gel, John Lussow. Ed Whitelaw, Dave
Buren. Bob Barhour. John Boehner. Jeff Marsh. Ron Schroeder.
Fourth Row: Dave Naylor, Jim Traver, Fred Fischer. Fred Hede-
mark, Don Ahmer. Tony Stavros. Al Westergaartl, Bud Terhell,
Mike Dundy. Coach Beekman. Third Row: Coaeh Seott, Bill Hank-
ley, Rick Baits, Bill Oldaker. Bob Taggart, Mike Kauffman, Dale
Arlingtonis growing interest in tennis during the past
few years indicated at top flight team this season for
varsity and frosh-soph coaches Kenneth Schaller and
Rightcr Farris.
Good cause for an optimistic view of the oncoming
season were three returning lettermen-jim Mott and
Don Stadelman, seniors, and Thurston lirown, junior. An-
other promising junior candidate was Tom Lonewell. a
regular on last season's squad.
The 1957 tennis schedule included over fourteen dual
meets plus the conference. district. and state tournaments.
' Third Row: Stan Norman. Bill Lippke. Bob
Varsdy Track Fernstrom. Dave Butts. Ed Kelley. Tom Kenni-
eott. Jim Schultz, Bill Doering. Vl'ayne Rydberg. Second Row: Coach
Beekman. Rich Koopman. Kent Kurtz. Pete Laubenheimer. Jim Hoff-
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Art Beyer. Clyde
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Selman, Frank Sullivan. Ed Peifer, Second Row:
Hortlein. Dick Plambeck. Bob Wolf. Jon Hawkins.
Peterson. Bill Dodge, Jim Conroy, Rich Bader tManagerJ, Rich
Klages tManagerJ. First Row: Bill Read, Tip Yager, Russell De-
long. Franke Eaton, Ken Courter. Don Knoepfle. Dave Palmer, Fred
Kloman. Ron Friend, Bob Roosen. Dave Shaughnessy, Jeff Lay-
son tManagerJ.
Eight lettermen returned to bolster the hopes of Ar-
lingtonis 1957 track squads. led by varsity coaches Rus-
sell Attis and William Beckman and sophomore mentor
Robert Scott. Included in the returning lettermen were
two high jumpers, seniors Bill Palmer and Stan Norman,
both of whom had already cleared six feet.
Seniors Carl Klehtn and -lim Hoffmann were in their
second varsity season throwing the discus and shot. Juniors
Bob Mors. distance runnerg Ed YVilson, pole vaulterg Bob
Lockwood. sprinter and broad jumpcrg jack l'Veber, weights
and hurdles. completed the Cardinal list of competitors.
mann. Jim Hall. John Petersen. Bob Lockwood. Bob Mors. Jim Kouz-
manoff talanageri. Coach Attis, First Row: Jeff Hanor tMaangerJ.
Jerry Sinclair. Les Vaughan. Ted Geoearis, Jim Saehtsehale. Ed
Wilson. Marty Green. Pete Anderson. Ray Horr-her. Bob Creviston.
CARDINALS TEE DFF
Approximately fifty golf squad hopefuls were wel-
comed hy varsity coach "Tego" Larsen and frosh-soph
mentor "Rusty" Dowell, At the opening of golf practice in
March. each squad was pared down to about 17 when
qualifying scores determined the actual playing teams.
The team's chances seemed to be limited because of
the return from last year's state champs of only one letter-
man, Tom Jacobsen, but the situation was eased somewhat
by the promotion of ten linksmen from the frosh-soph
conference champs of 1956.
Coach Dowell,s frosh-soph linksmen played approxi-
mately the same schedule as the varsity boys, except the
underclassmen were not entered in the district or state
meets. They also participated in the Waukegan Tourney.
In addition to winning the state crown in 1956, Ar-
lington golfers eopped first place titles at the district
and conference meets. They also set a national record of
281 in regular conference competition against La Grange,
and their overall 20-I set a record in Cardinal history.
Sc-ennd Row: Coach Larsen, Robert Hammerl,
Tom Jacobsen, John Murray, Jim Goodling. First
Row: Ken Shaw, Rick Lindstrom. Ed Moe-filing.
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a long line of traditions. There were eertain l't'Clllll'ClI1l5Ill.S
in this will. that they seniors had to meet.
The first big project of the year was the organization
of the cafeteria board. Wlitli Sheila Kutcliera at the head,
the board soon took charge of their duties as monitors.
helping to keep the cafeteria in order.
Soon the thrill of Homecoming descended upon the
seniors, After three years it was their turn to rule over the
festivities, and their own classmates. King Chuck and
Queen Judy, were chosen to reign over Homecoming. A
senior float outshone all others, taking a first place.
Starting off the winter social season, the seniors pre-
sented the Snowball. Anxiety. work, and fun were the
ingredients for a successful Christmas dance.
After qualifying exams came a flurry of excitement.
There were too many things to think of at one timefsen-
ior pictures. graduation announcements, final examinations.
the Prom Queen. college. Baccalaureate, and finally, after
four long years crammed with work and fun-graduation.
Sem-und Kmv: Larry Webber. Edward Halle.
Barbara Lind. Jan Steil, De Gregory. Tom
Senior Board
Clarke. Jerry Honemann, Riehard Miller, First Row: Nancy XVil-
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after eonipleting a hard night of work on her English research paper.
kinson. Judy Peterson. Joan Anderson, Audrey Gronert, Sally
Fluent. Donna Raffay.
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Beverly Ann Allison Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble
Clef 2: Latin Club 2: G.A.A. 1: Four Semester llonor
Pin: Talent Show 1: Intramural Volleyball.
Sandra Lee Allison Transferred as a senior from St.
Mary's Academy. Nauvoo, Illinois,
Donald Altergott
Gloria Amundson Four Semester Honor Pin: G.A.A
1,2, Board 1: CARDINAL Staff 4: Art Club 1.2: Nurses'
Aid 4: Student Council 1: Cheerleading 1: Transferred
as a sophomore from Foreman High Suhool. Chicago.
Illinois.
Joan Anderson Student Council Treasurer 4: Class
Board 3.4: Cafeteria Monitor 4: Office Guide 3: Pep
Club 3: Talent Show 1.3: Chorus 1.2.
Marian Anderson A Cappella Choir 3: Treble Clef 2:
Freshman Girls' Chorus: Pep Club 2: Sophomore Board:
Spanish Club 2: G.A.A. 1: Talent Show 1.
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Joyce Aug'slmrger National Honor Society 3.-lg History
llonors 3: Stageeralters' Club 3: French Club 1.2: Dra-
mal.ii's Club 1.2: Stunt Show 2: Debate Club 2: Trans-
ferred as a senior from Maine Township High School,
Des Plaines. Illinois.
llarbarn Bader Supply Store 4: College Night commit-
tee -l: Pep Club 1.2: Library Club 4: Girls' Intramurals
1.3: Bowling 3.
Lucille liallr Mixed Chorus 3: Treble Clef 2: Talent
Show 1: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Freshman Board:
Freshman Girls' Ensemble: Spanish Club 23 Future
Homemakers ol' America 1.
Sandra Lee Baker Hall guard secretary and monitor
1.2: Phorex member and representative: G.A.A. 1.2:
Talent Show 2: Aeronautics Club 4. Secretary: Trans-
ferred as a senior from Fenger High School. Chicago,
illinois.
Georgia Louise Barnes Frshman Girls' Chorus: Treble
Clef 2: Pep Club 1: Future Homemakers oi' America
2: Latin Club 2.3.4: Nurses' Aid 3.4: Future Nurses
of America 4.
Carol linumiuin Seven Semester Honor Pin: Art Club 4:
Paint and Wig 1.2: Talent Show 1: Social Seienee Club
2: Treble Clef 2: Freshman Girls' Chorus: G,A.A. 1.
Jane Bedingfield Homeroom Secretary 1: Homeroom
Vice President 2.4: Junior Board: Pep Club 1,2.3: Tal-
ent Show 1.2.3: CARDINAL Staff 3: G.A,A. 1: Spanish
Club 3.
John Bell Cross Country 1.2: Wrestling 2.
Rita Benedetti G.A.A. 1.2: Intramurals 1,2,4: Fresh-
man Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2: Mixed Chorus 4:
Paint and Wig 2.
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Bobbie Bradley Band 1.2.3.-11 G.A.A. 1.
Mary Jane Bradley Pep Club 1.
Catlmrine Jane Brant Freshman Class Seeretary: Or-
ehesis 12.3.41 Harmonettes 3.4: A Cappella Choir 3,-1,
Senior Music Pin: National Honor Society 3.41: Four
Semester Honor Pin: Talent Show 1,2.3.4: Minstrel
Show 1.2.3.
Patricia Brewer Junior Board: A Cappella Choir 3.-l:
Fencing 3: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club 1.2: Transferred
as a junior from Evanston Township High School, Ev-
anston. Illinois.
Robert J. Brom-nto Student Council 1.2: Freshman
Boys' Chorus 1: Diversified Occupations Club 3.4. Presi-
dent 4: Latin Club 1: Parking lot monitor rl: Begin-
ning Strinirs 2.
Donald John lirohm Audio-Visual Club 2.3.-1. Scorc-
taryel
John Patton Brownell Cross Country 1: Football 12:
Biiskctball 1.2.3.-l: Baseball 1.2.3.4: A Club 3.-l: Student
Connell 1: Four Semester Honor Pin: Band 1.2.3.
Louella lirnmit Library Club 1.2.3: G,A.A, 2: Trans-
ferred as a senior from Proviso Township High School.
Maywood. Illinois.
Lorelei Ilyliring French Club 2,-1. President: Pan
Language Council 2.-1: Paint and Wig 2.3: Triple S
Club 4: Pep Club 2.4: Treble Clef 2.3: Mixed Chorus
4: Cafeteria monitor -1.
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N'ill iam Benson.
IC. 'l'h4-odors Biek Four Semester Honor Pin: Cross
County 2: Intramural Basketball 2.
Sandra Bjorgo Spanish Club 2.4. President -1: Pan
Language Council -l: A Cappella Choir 4: Treble Clef
2.3: Freshman Girls' Chorus: "NO, No, Nanettcn 45
Talent Show 2.3.4.
Ronne Blaselilu- Homeroom President 2: Student Coun-
cil 2: Band 1.2.3.4: Gymnastics 1.2: Fencing 4: Tennis
2: Audio-Visual 1.2.
Larry lkowman Choir 2.3.-1: CARDINAL Staff 1.3: Na-
tional Thespian Society 4: "Murder is Fun" 3: State
Music Contest 3: Freshman Counselor 4: "Bears, Goats,
and Angels" 4: Talent Show 4.
Gloria Boyland CARDINAL Staff 1.2.3.4. Edit0r-ln-
chief 4: Quill and Scroll 3.-1. Vice President -l: Choir
1.2.3.4: Dunbar exchange student 4: French Club 2.4:
Pep Club 1.2.3.-l. Board 2: Talent Show 1.2.3.4: G.A.A.
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Bob Cagann Football 2.3.41 National l-'orensie League
4: Track 1.2,3: Wrestling 2: Choir 2.3: Boys' Oetet 3:
Ushers' Club 4: A Club 4.
Barbara Curl Future Homemakers of America 1.2:
German Club 2.
Susi Carter Quill and Scroll 3.4, President 4: CARD-
INAL Staff 3.4, News Editor 4: Spanish Club -1: Pan
Language Council 4, Secretary: Junior Board: Orehesis
4: Seven Semester Honor Ping Homeroom President Ll.
Vice President 2.
Alec Catherwood.
Carol Chluupek Latin Club 4: Triple S Club 4: Dra-
maties Club 1, Treasurer: Transferred as a sophomore
from Neshaming High School, Langhorne, Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Bryan Christmnn Orchesis 1.2.3.4: Color
Guard 1,2,3,4: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1.2.41
Choraliers 3: Choir 1,2.3,4: Talent Show 1.2.3,-i: Min-
strel Show 1.2.31 "No, No. Nariettif' -1.
Judith Ann Clubaugh Cheerleader 1.2.3,4: National
Honor Society 3,43 Orehesis 2.3,-1: National Forensie
League 3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Talent Show 1.2.3,-1.
Choreographer 43 Sophomore Class Secretary: Seven
Semester Honor Pin.
Buh Clnney Homeroom Secretary 2: Basketball 2: Golf
2.3.43 Intramurals 3.4.
Thomas B. Clarke Basketball 1.2.31 Cross Country 1:
Intramurals 4: Class Board 2.3.4: Freshman Boys' Cho-
rus: Cafeteria monitor 4: Hall monitor 3,
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Myra Lee Clausing' W'onien's Club Music Scholarship
3: Maclrigals 2: Choraliers 3.4: A Cappella Choir 2.34:
Distric-t Music Contest 2.3: State Music Contest 2.3:
CARDINAL Staff 3: Freshman Girls' Chorus.
Carolyn Clesen Future Homemakers of Ameriea 1.2:
Spanish Club 2: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef
2.3: Girls' Gymnasties 2.3: G.A.A. 2.
David Albert ColIi1.:nnn Diversified Oeeupations Club 4.
Anthony YY. Consoer Intramural Baseball 1.
Dawn Coventry G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 1: Concert Band
3.4: Marching Band 3.4: Music' Festival -l.
.llnrshall J. Crane Wrestling 1: Audio-Visual 1: Cam-
era Club 1: Offiee Guide 2.
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Jan Davenport "Our Town" 3: "The lit-ar" 4. "'l'he
Showoff" -l: Debate 1.2.31 National Forensie League
Secretary 1.2.3. President -1: Paint and Wig 1Z.3.4: Latin
Club 1.12: Speerh Contest 3.-1: Four Semester Honor Pin,
Diane Deeke Four Semester Honor Pin: Freshman
Homeroom Seeretary: Future Homt-makers of America
1.2: G.A,A. 1,21 Girls' Club Representative I: Student
Supply Store 4: Intramurals 2.
Phil Deming VVrestlin1: 2.3.4: Gymnastic-s I: Cafeteria
monitor 4: Spanish Club 2: Talent Show -l.
Donald C. DeNapoli Feneing 2: French Club LZ: Ush-
ers' Club 3.4, President -iz Cafeteria monitor Vt.
Diana DeWiIde Future Nurses ot' America 4: Latin
Club -1: G.R.A. 4: Transferred as a senior from Austin
High School, Chicago. Illinois.
Bobbie llietriek G.A.A. 1.2: G.R.A. 4. Basketball Sports
Head: Daubers' Club 1.2: Astronomy Club 2: Hall guide
-l: Band 1.2: Girls' Gymnasties LZ: Talent Show 4.
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George Crawford Camera Club 1: Cadet Band 1:
Marching Band 2.3.41 Pep Rand 1Z.3.4: Concert Band
2.3.-l.
Patricia Crossin National Honor Society 3.4: Seven
Semester Honor Pin: Orehesis 1.2.3.-1, Costume Director
4: Color Guard 2.3.-l: Pep Club 1.2.3.-4: I-Iomeroom
Treasurer 12.-1: Cafeteria monitor 4: Talent Show I,2,3.4.
Clmrlene Curatti Student Council 1.2.3.-1: Four Semes-
ter Honor Pin: Choraliers 3.-1: A Cappella Choir 3.4:
Talent Show 1.2.3.-l: Minstrel Show 2.3: Operetta 1,41
Paint and Wiz.: 1.2.4. Secretary-Treasurer 2.
Dive Curtis Football 1.2: A Cappella Choir 2.3.41 Cho-
raliers 3.4: "No, No. Nanettef' 4: Four Semester Honor
Pin: Student Count-il 1.2: Senior Board: Dunbar Ex-
ehange student.
Lynn Cutler Distributive Education 3,-1.
liatlileen II. llagres Mixed Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir
-l: "Messiah" 4: Cafeteria monitor 4: Transferred as a
junior from Carl St-hurz High Sehool, Chieago. Illinois.
Lee A. Daimler Freshman Boys' Chorus: A Cappella
Choir -l: "Messiah" 2: Musie Festival 2: Tennis 1.1Z.3.4:
Daubers' Club 2: Minstrel Show 2: Intramural Basket-
ball 2,
Sharon Lee Danes Pep Club 1.2: G,A.A. 1: Junior
Board: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2.34:
Triple S Club 2.-l: Parking lot monitor 4: Talent
Show 12.
Diane D'Arp:o Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2:
Intramural llasltetball 3: G.R.A. Modern Dance -1:
llaubers' Club 12.
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Robert Eaton Audio-Visual Club 1.2.3.4. President 4:
XVrestling 1.2: Cross Country 1.2: Talent Show sound
erew 4.
Jean lddgeumbf- HEIGI-ITS Staff 1.2.3.Al. Eclitor-in-
ehiet' 4: National Honor Soeiety 3.4: Seven Semester
Honor Pin: Quill and Scroll 3.4. Secretary-'l'reasurer 4:
Biology Club 1.2: .Junior Academy of Seienee 1.2: Latin
Club 1.2: Talent Show 1.2.3.
Joan Edmonds Four Semester Honor Pin: National
Thespian Society 3.-l: Latin Club 1.2.3.-1: Debate 1.2:
Choir 1.2.3.4: Talent Show 2.3.-1: Pep Club 1.2.3.4:
Spring Play 1.2.3.
Douglas Elliott Sophomore Board: "A Jubilee" 2:
Mixed Choir 2: Sophomore Quartet: A Cappella Choir 3.
Stephanie ltlmpkie Candidate for Homecoming Queen
4: Student Council 4. Reeording Seeretary: National
Honor Society 3.4: Talent Show 3.4. Co-Chairman -1:
CARIJINAI. Staff 3: Seven Semester Honor Pin: Cafe-
teria monitor 4: Transferred as a sophomore from
Kirkwood High School. Kirkwood. Missouri.
Mary Ann Fabian Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef
2: A Cappella Choir 3.4. Treasurer 4: Four Semester
Honor Pin: Triple S Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 3. President
4: Spanish Club 2: Talent Show 2: Homeroom Seere-
tary 1.
Ruth Faulstich Freshman Girls' Chorus: Coneert Band
2: Latin Club 2: G.A.A. 1: Talent Show 1: Seven Se-
mester Honor Pin: Intramurals 1.
Carol Feige HEIGHTS Staff 3.4. Co-eopy Editor 4:
National Honor Soeiety 3.4. Secretary 4: Quill and
Scroll 3.4: National Thespian Society 3.4: CARDINAL
Staff 3.4: Dramaties 1.2.3.4: National lforensie League
2.3.4: Seven Semester Honor Pin.
Maxine Fit-lite Spanish Club 2: Intramurals 1.2: Talent
Show 2: Talent Show crew 4: Cafeteria monitor 4: Pep
Club 2.3.41 Student guide 4: Transferred as a sopho-
more from Oak Park High Sehool, Oak Park. Illinois.
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lin:-lmra Dill Class Board 1.2: Intramurals 2: Girls'
Gymnasties 2: Chorus l.2.4: G.A.A. 1: 1-'rent-li Club 2:
Latin Club 1: Talent Show 4.
Donna Lee Dobbins Freshman Girls' Chorus: 'Preble
C'lef 2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Organ 1.2: l-Iarmonettes
3.-t: Talent Show 2.3: Minstrel Show 3: Homeroom See-
retary 2.
Marie Dow A Cappella Choir 3: Junior Board: Mixed
Chorus 2: Music: Festival 2: Music- Drama Club 2:
Transferred as a junior from Chicago Christian High
Sehool. Chirago. Illinois.
John Doyle "Uur Town" 3: Talent Show scene design-
er 4: Track 1.
Jim Dresmal Band 1.2.3.-4: Pep Band 3.4: Basketball
1.2.3: Baseball 2. Manager 3.4: Intramurals 1.2.4: A
Club 3.4.
-Ianiee Dunlap Spanish Club 2: Triple S Club 2: Li-
brary Club 2. Vice President: Office guide 3: Pep Club
2.3.-t: Talent Show 4: Future Nurses of Arneriea 4:
Cafeteria monitor 4.
Carole Jean Finch Homeroom Vice President 1: Spanish
Club 2: Triple S Club 2: Talent Show 2: Pep Club
1.2.3.-1: Office Guide 3.-l: Freshman Orientation -l: Cafe-
teria monitor 4.
Richard D. Fischer Track 1.2: Football 1,2.3: Wres-
tling 3: Basketball 1.2: Cafeteria monitor -l.
Sally Fluent Class Board 2.3.-1: Junior Class Secretary:
Debate 1.2341 National Forensic League 1.2.3,4. See-
retary 4: G.R.A. Sportshead -1: Orehestra 1.2.3: CARD-
INAL staff -l: Talent Show 1.2.3.-l.
Richard Fox Football 1: Track 2: Freshman Boys'
Chorus: Cafeteria monitor 4.
Eugene Freeman A Cappella Choir 2.3,-4: Choraliers
3,-1: Talent Show 2.3.-1: "No, No. Nanette" 4: Minstrel
Show 3: State Music Contest 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Trans-
ferred as a sophomore from Beloit Memorial High
Sehool. Beloit. Wisconsin.
Carl L. Friberg Convert Band 1.2.3.-1. President 4: Pep
Band 1.2.3.-1: Marehing Band 1.2.3.4: Talent Show -l:
District Music Contest 1.2: State Music Contest 1: Radio
Club 2. Vice President: Tennis 1.2.4.
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l.2: liiology Club 1: German Club -l: Explorers' Club -t.
Ronald Gene Garliseh Basketball 2.3: Baseball 2: Cross
Country 2: Transferred as a sophomore from York Com-
munity High Sehool. Elmhurst. Illinois.
lieth Gassen Future Nurses of America 4, President:
Cltoraliers 3: A Cappella Choir -1: Treble Clef 2: Fresh-
man Girls' Chorus: State Music Contest 3.
Gerry Gehrkc Future Homemakers of America 1.2:
Spanish Club 2.
l-'ranees Gemmill CARDINAL staff 1.-1: Pep Club
1.2.3.-1: French Club 2.3: Talent Show 1.2: Freshman
Girls' Chorus: Mixed Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir fl:
"No. No, Nanette' 4.
Ann Gr-rsehefske Future Homemakers of America 1.2.
ldilgar Gilinore National Honor Society 3.4: Ohio Boys'
State 3: Student Couneil 1: Key Club 2.3: Basketball
2.3,4: Football 2.3: Ushers' Club 4: Transferred as a
senior from Madeira High School, Madeira, Ohio.
Gerald II. Glass Freshman Boys' Chorus: Beginning
Band 1: Daubers' Club 1
Judith Goble CARDINAL staff 3: Pep Club 12.3,-1:
i'Murder is Fun" 3: "Our Town" 3: Treble Clef 2.3:
G.A.A. 1: French Club 2.3.4.
Margaret Ann Halvursen Pep Club 1.2.3.-1: Triple S
Club 2: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Mixed Chorus 2: Or-
gan 2: A Cappella Choir 2.3.-1: G.A.A. 1.
Lola Jeannie Hamm A Cappella Choir 4: G.R.A. -li
Mixed Chorus 1,2.3: Taft Dance Committee: Junior
Girls' Club: G,A.A. Intramurals Sports Winner: :'No.
No. Nanette-" 4: Transferred as a junior from Taft l'li:.:h
School. Chicago, Illinois.
Rohert llerhert llammerl Basketball 1.2: Golf 2.3.41
Freshman Boys' Chorus: A Cappella Choir 2.3.41 Intra-
murals 4,
Susan Hanc Four Semester Honor Pin: Homeroom
Vice President 1: Orchestra 1.2.4: Girls' Gymnastics 1.2:
Paint and Wig 2: Daubers' Club 2: Spanish Club -l:
Cafeteria monitor 4.
-In-ff l-Ianor Traffic Court Judge 2.3: Chief Justice 4:
Football Manager 1.2.3,4: Track Manager l.2.3.4: A
Club 2.3,-1: National Forensic League 3,-lg Astronomy
Club 1.2.4, Vice President 2, President 4: Chemistry
Club 2.4.
Judith Marie Hansen National Thespian Society -l: Fu-
ture Nurses of America Al: Nurses' Aid -1: 'Talent Show Al.
William C. Gudman CARDINAL Staff' 4: HEIGHTS
Staff -l: Basketball Manager 1: Freshman Boys' Chorus:
Mixed Chorus 2.
tim-mlm: Gnehlu-rt llomeroom President 1: Student
Council 1: Diversified Occupations 3.4.
James P. Golden Track 1: Cross Country 2.
Frank Galle -Ir. Football 1.2: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Ushers'
Club 4: Intramurals 2.4: Freshman Boys' Chorus: A
Cappella Choir 2.3: Hall guide 4,
De-Elton l'. Gregory Cross Country 1: Football 2:
Vlfrestling 1.2,3: Homeroom Vice President 2: Cafeteria
monitor 4: Student Council 4: Baseball 1: Senior Class
Vice President.
Audrey tirunert National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer
4: Seven Semester Honor Pin: Latin Club 1.2,3,4. Scriba
2, Consul Ai: Pan Language Council 4: A Cappella
Choir 2.3.-1. Senior Music Pin: Triple S Club 4, Vice
President: Senior Class Board: Student Council 1.
Nvillium Grove Wrestling 1: Audio-Visual Club 1.
Jann-t Haenggi Four Semester Honor Pin: Cafeteria
monitor 4: Triple S Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Pep Club
2.-ll Hall monitor 1.
Carol Joyce Hull Freshman Girls' Chorus: Pep Club
1.2: Girls' Club representative 1: G.A.A. 1: Office
guide 3,
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Ann llapp Spanish Cluh 2: Triple S Club 21: Parking
lot monitor -1.
Isabel Hurnish Latin Club 1.2.-l: Spanish Club al: Fu-
ture Nurses of America 3.-4: Four Semester Honor Pin:
Social Science Club 3.
John Harris Baseball 2: Intramural Football 1.
Patrick C. llurris Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.2.3.-i. Co-
captain 4: Wrestling Conference Champion -1. Sectional
Champion 4: A Club 3.4: Homeroom President 1: Stu-
dent Council 1: Freshman Boys' Chorus. Vice President:
A Cappella Choir 2.3.4.
Joyce Delores Hartwig Freshman Girls' Chorus: Fu-
ture Hnmemakers of America 1.2.
Lois Hasz Pep Club 1.2.3,-1: Tumbling 1: G.A,A. 1:
Treble Clef 2.3: Beginners' Band 1: Four Semester
Honor Pin.
Roland Heckenhaeh Audio-Visual Club 1: Gymnastics 1.
Anim Hi-imsuth Transferred as a junior from Maine
Township High School. Des Plaines, Illinois.
Pat Henning Freshman Girls' Chorus. President: Band
1.2: Spanish Club 2: Future Homemakers of America 2:
Social Science Club 4: Pep Club 2.-1: Office guide -l.
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Rosenun-y llerhst Freshman Girls' Chorus 1: Pep
Club 2.
Mairgie Herd! Student guide 2: Pep Club 2.3: Treble
Clcf 3: Nurses' Aid 4.
Patricia Hess CARDINAI.. Staff 4: Social Science Club
4: Student Council 3: Dance Club 2.3: Girls' Chorus
1.2.31 Homeroom Secretary 2: Transferred as a senior
from Northern High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Roberta Hill Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Cleb 2.3:
Spanish Club 2: Astronomy Club 1. Secretary 1: Social
Science Club -i: Office guide 4: Pep Club 1.2.3.-l.
John S. Hirst Track 1: Astronomy Club 1.2.
Sally Hodson Future Nurses of America 4: G,R.A. fl:
Bowling 3: Talent Show 4: Freshman Girls' Chorus:
Pep Club 2.4: Freshman Orientation 2.
Jim Ilofimzmn Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.-1: A Club
3.4. Vice President 4: Intramural Bowling 2.33 Intra-
mural Basketball 4: Cafeteria monitor 4: Weight
Lifting 4.
1Yilliam S. Hogate Football 1.2.31 Track 1.2: Junior
Class President: Student Council 3.4: National Honor
Society 3.4: Boys' State Delegate 2: Wrestling 2:
CARDINAL Staff 3.4. Sports Editor 4. '
Dunne Hngrove
Carol Holcomb Homeroom Vice President 1. Secretary
2: Cadet Band 1: Concert Band 2.3: State Music Con-
test 2: Girls' Gymnastics 1.2: Future Homt-makers of
America 1: Pep Club 1.2: Talent Show 1.4,
Jane Holloway Girls' State Delegate 3: Student Coun-
cil 1.2.3.4 Executive Board 3.4. Corresponding Secretary
3: Homecoming Queen Candidate 4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4:
Freshman Orientation Chairman 3.4: G.A.A. 1.2: Home-
ruom President 2: Office guide 4.
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3.4. Vice President 4: Basketball 2.4.
Gerald Gene I-ioncmann Student Council 2: Senior
Board: Cafeteria monitor 4: Talent Show 1.2.3.4. Ticket
Chairman 2: Four Semester Honor Pin: A Cappella
Choir 2.3.4: District and State Music Contests 2.3:
Triple S Club 2,
Dennis Horclu-r Library Club 1.2.3,4. President 3:
Sophomore Board: CARDINAL Staff 1: Intramural
Bowling 1.
Ray llorcher Football 2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4: A Club 4:
Intramural Basketball 2: Intramural Bowling 4: Audio-
Visual Club 1: Cafeteria monitor 4: Weight Lifting 4,
Tom Jacobsen Basketball 1.2:3.4: Golf 3.4: Football
1.2: Baseball 1.2: Cross Country 3: A Club 3.4. Four
Semester Honor Pin: Student Council 4.
Marynan Jansen Debate 2.3.4. State Debate Contest 3:
National Forensic League 2.3.4: Orchestra 1.2.3. District
Music Contest 3: Traffic Court Clerk 4: Cafeteria moni-
tor 4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4
Spencer Johnson Cadet Band 1.2: Concert Band 2.3:
Pep Band 2.3: Marching Band 2.3: Radio Club 1.3:
Christmas Concert 2: Conference Festival Band 4.
Judith K. Johnston Cheerleader 1.2.3.4: Student Coun-
eil 2.4. Corresponding Secretary 4: Candidate for Home-
coming Queen 4: National Honor Society 3.4: CARD4
INAL Staff 3: Talent Show 1.2.3.4: Sophomore Class
Treasurer.
Ronald J. Jonas Senior Board: Homeroom President
4: Ushers' Club 3.4. President 4: Student Council 1.4:
Baseball 1.2.3: Cross Country 3: Intramural Basketball
1.4: Cafeteria monitor 3.4.
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Gerry Kile Office guide 2.3: Supply Store 3: Distribu-
tive Education 4. Secretary: Freshman Board: Fresh-
man Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. 1.2.
William Kirk Jr. Cafeteria monitor 4.
Carl Klehm Football 1.2.3.-l: Track I.2.3.4: Wrestling
1.2.31 A Club 3.4: Freshman Board: Four Semester
Honor Pin: Future Farmers of America 2.3.4. President
4: Vlleight Lifting 3.4.
Jerry Klemen! Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Hall
monitor 4: Ushers' Club 4: Aeronautivs Club 1: Fresh-
man Boys' Chorus.
Judie Kohl Mixed Chorus 4: Treble Clef 1.2.31 Future
Teachers of America -l. President: Junior Board: Span-
ish Club 4: Newspaper Stall' 1: Transferred as a sopho-
more from Baraboo Senior High Sehool. Baraboo, NVis-
consin.
Darlene Kolle Beginning Band 1: Cadet Hand 1: Con-
cert Band 2.3.41 Future Homemakers of America 1.2.
Richard A. Koopman Cross Country 3.41 Traek 4: A
Club 3.4: Homernom Vice President 4: Talent Show 4:
Cafeteria monitor 4: Transferred as a freshman from
Maine Township High School. Des Plaines. Illinois.
Carol -lean Koske CARDINAL Staff 1.2: A Cappella
Choir 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Treble Clef 2: Seven Semester
Honor Pin: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Talent Show 1.2:
Chemistry Club 4.
James Kouzmannff A Club 3.4: Basketball Manager
2.3.43 Track Manager 12.3.43 Intramural Basketball 1.4:
Chorus 1.2: Hall monitor 4.
llau Bartlett Jordan Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.2: Ease-
ball 2.
David lieomze Kar-zniarvk Dance Committee 1.2: Sei-
enee Club 1: German Club 1.2: Library Club 3.4: Cafe-
teria monitor -1: 'I'ransferretl as a junior from Taft
High School. Chicago. Illinois.
Mary Kaiser CARDINAL Art Staff 2: Piano 1.2: Treb-
le Cla-1' 2: Supply Store 3,-l.
Ilomu- F. Karstens Biology Club 1: French Club 1.2:
Camera Club 2.
Mary Kathrein Future I-lomemakcrs of America 1:
Treble Clef 2: Dramatics 4: Cafeteria monitor 4: Li-
brary Club 4.
Dorothy Alberta Kibhie G.A.A. 1.2: Pep Club 1: Ger-
man Club 1: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2.
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Dianne Kownl Harmonettes 2.3.4: National Honor So-
ciety 3.4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Girls' Club Secretary
3, Vice President 4: Latin Club 1.2.3.-1. Board 2, Secre-
tary 4: Seven Semester Honor Pin: Homeroom Secre-
tary 1.4: Talent Show 2.3.
Veronica Catherine Krause Future llomemakers
Ameriea 1: Intramurals 1.2: Piano 1.2.
Elaine Kruse l-'reshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2.3:
Girls' Gymnastics 2: Future Homemakers of Ameriea
13 Talent Show 1.
Carol Lynn Kneharik National Honor Society 3.4:
G.A.A. 1.2.3. Council. 500 Club, Delegate: Papateers
Club 2.3: Sketch Club 1.2: Art Club 4: Chemistry Club
4: 1-'rench Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Transferred as a
senior from Carl Sehurz High School. Chicago. Illinois.
Mary Kay Kunz German Club 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: Paint
and Wig 2.3: Girls' Chorus 1: Treble Clef 2.3: Mixed
Chorus 4: Transferred as a sophomore from Lake View
High School. Chicago. Illinois.
Sheila Kutchera HEIGHTS Staff 3.4. Assistant Editor
4: National Honor Society 3.4: Quill and Seroll 3.4:
Student Council 3: Four Semester Honor Pin: Cafeteria
monitor 3.4, Chairman 4: Biology Club 1.2. Vice Presi-
dent 2: Talent Show 1.2.3.4
Jerry l.ag'ml Football 1: Freneb Club 2.
Alfred Langns Ushers' Club 3.4: Library Club 2:
Wrestling 2.
Barbara Lapinski Freshman Queen Candidate: G.A.A.
1.2: Art Club 2: Pliotography Club 2: Library Club 2.
Clerk: Transferred as a sophomore from Carl Sehurz
High School. Chicago. Illinois,
Judith Lnseke Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2:
Triple S Club 4: German Club 2. .
Judith Laughlin Pep Club 1.2,3.4, Secretary-treasurer 2.
Vice President 3, President 4: Bandfront 1,2,3.4: Color-
guard 1.2.3.4: Talent Show 1.2.3.4: Chorus 1.2.3.4:
CARDINAL STAFF 2.4: Four Semester Honor Pin:
l-lomeroom Viee President 2. Secretary 4.
Lynn Lnverty Talent Show 2.3.41 Minstrel Show 2.3:
"No. No. Nant-tte" 4: Harnionettes 3.4: Choir 3.4:
French Club 2: Homeronm Secretary 1, Treasurer 2:
Madrigals 2.
Linda Li-nrman Library Assistant 1: Girls' Chorus 2.3:
G.R.A, i.2.3: Future Homemakers of America 1: Li-
brary Club 2: Homeroom Secretary 1. Treasurer 2:
Madrigals 2: Mixed Chorus 4: Transferred as a junior
from Kelvyn Park High School, Chicago, Illinois,
Robert H. Lenz Talent Show 1.2.3.4 Director 3.4:
HEIGHTS Staff 3.4. Art Editor 4: CARDINAL Staff
2.3.4. Art Editor 3.4: Concert Band 1,2.3: Dance Band
1.2.3: National Thespian Society 3.4: Basketball 1.2:
Homeroom President 1.4.
Susi Lewis G.A.A. 1.2: Spanish Club 1: Talent Show
1.2.31 Travel Club 1.2: Chorus 1: Band 1: Student Coun-
eil 1: Transferred as a junior from Hartland High
School. Hartland. Wisconsin.
Mixed Chorus Ari: Future Homemakers of America 1:
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Micki Mc-Claskey G.A.A. 1.2: Student Council 1: Motl-
ern Dancing 2: Candidate for Sophomore class queen:
Transferred as a junior from J. Sterling Morton High
School, Cicero, Illinois.
Mimi McDonald Sophomore Board: Triple S Club
2.3,4: National Forensic League 2.3.43 Debate 3,41
French Club 2.3.4. Secretary 4: Pep Club 1.2.3,-13 Talent
Show 2,3,4: CARDINAL Staff 4.
Tom McGlynn Swimming 1.2: Basketball 2: Visual
Aid 1,23 Football 1: Ben Franklin Printing Club 3:
Science Club 1: Cadet Band 1: Transferred as a junior
from Carl Sehurz Township High School, Chicago.
Illinois.
Sandra Meidell Office guide 1: Spanish Club 1.2: Cafe-
teria monitor 4: Transferred as a sophomore from Kel-
vyn Park High School, Chicago. Illinois.
Roger A. Meier Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Track 2: ln-
tramural Basketball 4: Hall guide 4: Cafeteria monitor
4: Transferred as a sophomore from Mukwonago High
School, Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
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Board: llomeroom President 1: Piano 2: Ping Pong 1:
CARDINAL Staff 3.4: Transferred as a sophomore from
Steinmetz High School. Chicago. Illinois.
Sandy Lindahl Treble Clef 2.3: Talent Show 4,
Carol Luusmauu CARDINAL Staff 2.3.4. Business
Manager 3.4: Orchesis 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4. Secre-
tary 3: Seven Semester Honor Pin: Talent Show 1,2,3.4:
Quill and Scroll 3.4: "No, No, Nanette" 4: Freshman
Orientation 3,
Patricia D. Lyons Four Semester Honor Pin: Treble
Clef 2,3311 Freshman Girls' Chorus: Latin Club 2.3.4.
Tom Lytle Band 1.2: Talent Show 4: Cafeteria moni-
tor -l: Baseball 2,
Mai-,iorie Ann MacCarron National Thespian Society
3.4. Vice President 4: Spring Play 1.2.3.-1: Fall Play
1.2.3,4: "Murder is Fun" 3: Talent Show 4: G.A.A.
Tumbling.: 1.2: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2.
Linda Mann CARDINAL Staff 2,3.4. BuSin9Ss Mana-
ger 3.4: lfuturc Teachers of America 4. Vice President:
Spanish Club 2.3.4: Talent Show 1.2,3.4: Quill and
Scroll 3.4: Seven Semester Honor Pin: Freshman Orien-
tation 3: Treble Clef 4. accompanist.
Jacob Marino Gymnastics 1,2.3: Camera Club 2.
Iloreue Markus Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble Clet
2: Dramaties 4: Library Club 4: Hall guide 4.
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Harvey XV. Miller Pennsylvania Dutch Club: Newspa-
per Staff 1, Art Editor: Transferred as a sophomore
from Henry Houck High School. Lebanon. Pennsylvania.
Marlene M. Miller Four Semester Honor Pin: Fresh-
man Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 21 Christmas Coneert 1,2.
Richard C. Miller Senior Board: Football 2: Basket-
ball 2: Traek 2: Four Semester Honor Pin.
Robert Miller Baseball 2.3,-1: Transferred as a sopho-
more from Henry Houck High School, Lebanon. Penn-
Sylvania.
Joyce Marie Mitchell HEIGHTS Staff 3.4: Treble Clef
1,2,3: Daubers' Club 2: G.R.A. 4: Summer Art Scholar-
ship 3: Transferred as a freshman from Carl Sehurz
High Sehool. Chicago, Illinois.
Penny Mitchell A Cappella Choir 3,43 Freshman Girls'
Ensemble: Talent Show 1,2.3: Operetta 1,4.
Stuart J. Mogren Football 1.
Dennis Moore Football 2: Track 1: Transferred as a
junior from Tenafly High School. Tenafly. New Jersey.
Xvalter Moritz, German Club 2: Homeroom President
4: Cafeteria monitor 4.
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Iddu-ai-cl C. Mc-ink:-n Football 1,2,3.4: Basketball 1.3:
Baseball 2,3,-1: CARDINAL. Staff 3: A Club 3,4.
Joanne Mei-z Talent Show 4: Mixed Chorus Ll: Treble
Clef 2.3: Freshman Choir: G,R.A. 4: Pep Club 1.
Judith Meyer Quill and Scroll 3,41 Seven Semester
Honor Pin: CARDINAL Staff 3.4. Copy and Exchange
Editor -l: HEIGHTS Staff 2.4: Spanish Club 4: Talent
Show 2,3: Paint and Wig 1.2: Freshman Orientation 2.
Rosa-nmriu Meyer Four Semester Honor Pin: Fresh-
man Girls' Chorus: Treble Clef 2: Mixed Chorus 3: A
Cappella Choir 4: G.R.A. 1,4, Sports Head 4: Office
guide 1,2: "No, No. Nanette" 4.
Stuart C. Meyers Swimming 1: Baseball 3: Transferred
as a junior from Hammond High School: Hammond.
Indiana.
John Page Middleton Student Council 1: Gymnastics
1: Sophomore Board: Wrestling 2: Ushers' Club 2.3.42
Talent Show 2: Cafeteria monitor 4: Homeroom Vice
President 4.
Jim Mott Tennis 1.2.3.4 Captain 4: Varsity Basketball
manager 3.4: A Club 3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.-1: Ushers'
Club 3: Talent Show 2.4: Cafeteria monitor -1.
John W. Mruz French Club -1, Treasurer: CARDINAL
Staff 4: National Forensic League 4: Student Council
1.3: Transferred as a junior from Steinmetx l-Iitzh
School, Chicago. Illinois.
Fred Mueller Band 1.2.3.4.
James B. Murphy Intramural Basketball 2.4: Biology
Club 1.2: Daubers' Club 1: Concert Band 3.4: Talent
Show 4: Radio Club 1.3: Dance Band 4.
Henry B. Neumann Bowling Intramurals 2: Distribu-
tive Education 3.4.
Tony Nt-unteufel Diversified Occupations 3.4,
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1.2.3.4: Swimming 3.4: A Club 2.34: Homeroom Vice
President 2: Band 1.2: Talent Show 4.
Luis Odriozola C. H. Visiting student from Mexico.
Dennis Olson Basketball 1: Football 1.2: Track 1.2:
Hi-Y 1.12.31 Canteen 1.2.3: Cafeteria monitor 4: Trans-
ferred as a senior from St. Louis Park High School, St.
Louis Park. Minnesota.
Kathleen Orescan Latin Club 1.2.3.4: French Club 2.4:
Math Club 2.4: Seven Semester Honor Pin: Chemistry
Club 4: Bridge Club 3: Freshman Girls' Chorus: A Cap-
pella Choir 3.4.
Patricia Orirler G.A.A, 1: G.R.A, 4: German Club
2: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Mixed Chorus 2: A Cappella
Choir 3.4: Girls' Gymnastics 2.
Lee Pzuldoek Orchesis 2.3,4: Class Board 1.2.41 Home-
room President 4: Talent Show 1,2.3: Hall guide 4:
Cafeteria monitor 4: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble
Clcf 2,
Jack Palmer Football 1.2: Baseball 1.2: Ushers' Club
4: Cafeteria monitor 4: Intramurals 4.
Judy Pam-k Spanish Club 2.4: Office guide 3.4: Fresh-
man Girls' Chorus: Bridge Club 2: Girls' Club repre-
sentative 1.
loyce Ann Pareell Student guide 2: Girls' Gymnastics
1.2: Intramurals 1.12: Treble Clef 2.3: Mixed Chorus 4:
Talent Show 4: Modern Dance 2.
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Dave Price CARDINAL Stall 1.2.3.4: Camera Club all
Band 1.2.3.4: National Forensic League -1.
Don Pruyn Intramural Football 1.2.32 Baseball 1.2.31
Swimming 1.2: Basketball 1.23: Wrestling 1.2: Boxing
1.2: Transferred as a junior from Weber High School.
Chicago. Illinois.
Anthony Pununzio
Edward F. Rube Senior Class President: Student Coun-
cil 4: Football 1: Candidate for Homecoming King 4.
Catherine E. Raef Latin Club 1.2.3.4: French Club 4:
Math Club 1.2: Social Science Club 3: Four Semester
Honor Pin: Bridge Club 3: Freshman Girls' Chorus:
Treble Clef 2.
Donna Rafiay Senior Board: Cafeteria monitor 4:
Cheerleader 3: HEIGHTS Staff 4. CARDINAL Staff
2: National Thespian Society 3.4: Orehesis 3: Talent
Show 1.2.3.4
Ed Pztschke Football 1: Baseball 1: Beginning Banci
1: Track 3.
Chuck Petersen Freshman Class President: Football
1.2.41 Track 1.2: Choir 1.2.3.4: Homecoming King 4:
Wrestling 1: Talent Show 12.3.43 Minstrel Show 1.2.3.
Judith Peterson Cheerleading 1.2.3.4, Captain 4: Home-
coming Queen 4: Class Treasurer 1.4: Orchesis 2.3.41
Talent Show 1.3,4: Student Council 3: Cafeteria moni-
tor 4: D.A.R. Award 4.
Tom Peterson Marching Band 1.2,3: Concert Band
1.2.31 Honor Roll 1.2.33 Intramural Basketball 4: Spring
Concert 1.2.3: Transferred as a senior from Cathedral
High School. Indianapolis, Indiana.
Joanne R. Pfluger Future Homemakers of America 1:
Latin Club 2: Future Nurses of America 4: Nurses'
Aid 1.2.
Carol Marie Piepenbrink G.A.A. 1: Future Home-
makers of America 1: Beginning Band 1: Cadet Band
2: Girls' Gymnastics 2.
Judith Ann Pistnrius Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica l.
Michael R. Pityer Audio-Visual Club 1: Aeronautics
Club 1.2.3.
Dun Allen Plank Football 1.2.3.4: WVr0stling 1.2.3.4:
Baseball 1.2.3.4: Student Council 2,3.4: President 4:
Homecoming King Candidate 4: Honor Society 3.4:
Four Semester Honor Pin: Band 1.2.
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Show 3: Talent Show -l: Football 1: Basketball 1.2.
Richard Rapp
Philip Rasmussen Cross Country 2: Track 2: Camera
Club 4: Latin Club 1: Audio-Visual Club 1.
Sherrell Reed Seven Semester Honor Pin: Orchesis
2.3,-4: Traffic Court Clerk 4: Mathematics Club 4. See-
retary-Treasurer: Latin Club 2,3.4: Talent Show 2.3.-ii
Pan Language Council 4: "No, No, Nanette" 4.
Nick Rees Freshman Boys' Chorus: Mixed Chorus 2:
A Cappella Choir 3.4: Tennis 2.3: Fencing 2.
Ralph Richard Regnell German Club 1: Football 1:
Cafeteria monitor 4: Transferred as a sophomore from
Maine Township High School, Des Plaines, Illinois,
John L. Revers Student Council 1.2: Football 1: Base-
ball 1.2: Diversified Occupations 3.4, Vice President 4:
Homeroom President 1.2.
James K. Rickards Homeroom President -l: Student
Council 1: Intramural Basketball 1: Rifle Team 2: In-
tramural Football 1: Transferred as a junior from West
Senior High School. Rockford, Illinois.
Hazel Rickert Office guide 2,3.-l: Future Homemakers
of America 1.2: Homeroom Secretary'-'I'rf-asurer 1.2.
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Dramatics Club 1: Talent Show 4: 'Transferred as a
junior from Mallinckrodt High School, XVilmettc,
Illinois.
Gail Roselle Talent Show 2.3.-11 Spanish Club 2.3:
Freshman Girls' Chorus: Pep Club 1.2.3-,4: CARDINAL
Staff -l: Cafeteria monitor -l: Junior Board.
Sharon Ann Rothenbnch Beginning Mixed Chorus 1,21
G.A.A. 1.2: Transferred as a junior from Lake View
High School. Chicago. Illinois.
Art Rnffinn Intramural Football 1.2: Intramural
Track 1.2: Hall guide 4: 'Transferred as a senior from
Lane Technical High School. Chicago, Illinois.
Ruth Marie Rulinuw A Cappella Choir 4: Treble Clef
2.3: Future Homemakers of America 1: Pep Club 1.
George Sampson Biology Club 1.2.3.4. President 41
Homeroom Vice President 2.
Faith Samson Future Teachers of America 4: Triple
S Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3,4: Talent Show 12.3.41
Minstrel Show 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Freshman Girls'
Chorus: Cafeteria monitor 4.
Tom Santarelli Tennis 3: Fencing 2: Freshman Board.
Robert Sass Diversified Occupations -L: Fencing 2.
H. Lynn Schaller Football 1.2: Basketball 1.2.32 Base-
ball 1.2.3.4: Intramural Basketball -i: Cafeteria monitor
4: Transferred as a sophomore from Taft High School,
Chicago, Illinois.
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Wayne Lloyd Schiff:-lb:-in Spanish Club 2, Treasurer:
Yearbook Staff 3: Projection Club 1.2: Fire Marshall
2.3: Transferred as a senior from Lindblom High
School, Chicago, Illinois.
James R. Sehipper Football 1: Track 1: Sophomore
Board: Talent Show 1.3.42 Minstrel Show 2.3: Concert
Band 1.2: Intramural Basketball 2.3.42 Intramural
Bowling 2.3.4.
Daniel Seliock Gymnastics 1,2.3: Concert Band 1.2,3,4,
Wendell Selwenlwck Future Farmers of America 2.3.41
Track 1.
Rein Schumann Biology, Physics, Chemistry Club 2,
Vice President: Baseball 2: Ticket Sales Club 2, Presi-
dent: Hall monitor 2.4: Talent Show 4: Student guide
-1: Transferred as a junior from Round Lake Commu-
nity High School. Round Lake. Illinois.
Sandra Schwaller Future Homemakcrs of America 1,23
Office guide 3.4: Cafeteria monitor 4,
Bonnie Jean S4-hwantz Library Club 1: Spanish Club
2: Future Nurses of America 4.
Arlene Schweigrerdt Spanish Club 2.4. Secretary 4:
Four Semester Honor Ping Treble Clcf 2.3: Mixed
Chorus 4: Pep Club 1,2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2: Future Home-
makers of America 1.2: Social Science Club 2.3,
Nancy Len Scott Girls' Intramurals 1.2: Future Home-
makers of America 1.2: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble
Clcf 2.
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Betty Lon Shulse Talent Show 1.2: Library Club
1.2.3.-l. Seeretary 2.3: 1-IEICQIITS Staff 3: Junior Board:
Freshman Orientation 2: Student Council 2.3: Pep Club
1.2: Homeroom President 1.2.
Bn-rnadine Slmmaker Front-h Club 2.3: Girls' Gymnas-
ties 1: Talent Show 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2, Sports Head 2:
Pep Club 1.2: Offiee guide 3.4: Freshman Orientation
2: Bridge Club 2.
Robert Siegel Sophomore Class President: Student
Couneil 2.3: National Honor Society 3.4: Debate 1.2.3.-l:
CARDINAL Staff 3.-i. Feature Editor 4: Latin Club
1.2.3. Consul 2: Choir 1.2.33 Quill and Seroll 3.4.
Judith Sigwart Homeroom President 1: Pep Club 1:
G.A.A. 1.2: G.R.A. 4: Intramurals 1.2.3.fl: Freshman
Girls' Chorus 1: Treble Clef 2: Mixed Chorus 3: A
Cappella Choir 4.
Andrew Sim Jr. Com-ert Band 2.4: Pep Band 2.1:
Camera Club 1.2.4, President 4: Wrestling manager 2.3:
Cafeteria monitor -l: German Club 4: Offiee guide 3.
Keith Sims Astronomy Club 1.2.41 Chemistry Club 2.-l:
lVlath Club 2.4: Tennis 3.4: Intramural Football 2: In-
tramural Tennis 2: I-'our Semester llonor Pin,
Gerald Sinelair Traek 2.3.12 CARDINAL Staff Al:
I-'reneh Club 4: Pan Language Couneil -l: Camera Club
-1: Talent Show -l: Basketball 2.3: 'Transferred as a
senior from St. Edward High Sehool. Cleveland. Ohio.
Marilyn Skaeh Orehesis 1.2: Freshman Board: Tal-
ent Show 1.2.-1: Minstrel Show 2: Daubers' Club 2: See-
retary: Freneh Club 2: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble
Clel' 2.
Dean Skadberg: Football 1.2.3.-l: Baseball 1.2.,l: Bas-
ketball 2,3.4: A Club 3.4. Treasurer 4: Student Council
1.2.3.4. Homeeoming ehairman tt: Band 1.2.3.-4.
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Stephen Scott Traek 13 Homeroom Vice President 1.2:
"Our Town" 3: :Ring Round the Moon" 4: Latin Club
1: Spanish Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir 4
2.3.4.
Donald Si-ef
Donald Sem-gers Beginning Band: Freshman Boys'
Chorus: Organ 3.4: Junior Board: Cafeteria monitor 4.
Sharon Sellnrs National Thespian Society 3.4, Secre-
tary-Treasurer: Y-Teens 1.2.33 G.A.A. 1: Transferred
as a senior from Bosse High School, Evansville. Illinois.
Sharon Serine Future Hornemakers of America 13
G.A.A. 1: Treble Clef 2.3: Pep Club 1.
Ron Shoemake Football 1.2.3.4: Track 3: VVrestling 3:
A Club rl: Talent Show 4: Transferred as a junior from
Osborn High Sr-hool. Manassas, Virginia,
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Avery Smith Seven Semester Honor Pin: Baseball 2:
Football 2: Hall monitor 3,43 Intramural Basketball
2.4: Intramural Bowling 1: Parking lot monitor 3:
Transferred as a sophomore from Peoria Central High
School, Peoria, Illinois.
VVM-ren Irvin Smith Senior Class Traffic Court Judge:
Cadet Band 1: Concert Band 2.3.41 Biology Club 2,341
Football 2: Vlfrestling 1: Track 2: German Club 2.4.
Linda Ann Sprutt Freshman Girls' Chorus, President.:
Mixed Chorus 2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Vice President
4: Homeroom President 2, Vice President 1: Student
Couneil 2: Pep Club 12.3.41 Board fl: "No, No. Nan-
ette" 4: Minstrel Show 1.2.3.
Donald Stzidelman A Club 3.4: Tennis 2.3.4: Seven
Semester Honor Pin: Athletic Scholarship Trophy 3:
Explorers' Club 4: Class Board 2.3: Basketball 2, Mana-
ger 13 Hall guide 4.
Janet A. Steil Senior Board: Orehesis 1.2: Pep Club
1.2.3,4, Board 4: Triple S Club 4: Talent Show 1.24:
Cafeteria monitor 4: Homeroom Secretary 1: G.A.A. 1.2.
Mnry Ann Stenluorg Freshman Girls' Chorus: Spanish
Club 2: Treble Clef 2.4: Pep Club 1,2.3.4: Social Seienco
Club 4.
Lynn Stnlley Electronics Club 4.
Donald Struuwald Distributive Education 4.
Gail Veronica Streicli Choraliers 3.4: A Cappella Choir
3.4: Mixed Chorus 2: Homeroom Sec-retary-Treasurer fl:
Junior Board: Triple S Club 2,3,4: Latin Club 1.2: Pep
Club 2.3.4: Social Science Club -1.
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Charlotte Strener German Club 2.4: Future Home-
makers of America 1: Pep Club 2: Freshman Girls'
Chorus: Pan Language Council 4: Cafeteria monitor 4:
Four Semester Honor Pin,
Beverly Jean Swanson Freshman Girls' Chorus: Treble
Clef 2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Student guide 2: Future
Homemakers of America 1: District Music Contest 2:
Cafeteria monitor 4: "No. No. Nanette" 4,
Joseph Stephen Tnbucik Football 1: Ushers' Club 1.2:
Biology Club 4: Cafeteria monitor 4: Student guide 2:
Talent Show 4.
Jiulitli Ann Tnllitseh G.R.A. 4: Mixed Chorus 4.
Carole Ann Taschc G.R,A. Basketball Sports Manager
4: Four Semester Honor Pin: Intramurals 1,2.4.
John Taylor Audio-Visual 1: Ushers' Club 4.
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Virginia Anne l'hIhorn Freshman Girls' Chorus: Tre-
ble Clef 2: Mixed Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir el: Spanish
Club 4.
Marcia Yllrick Nurses' Aid 3.
Sally van Oosten A Cappella Choir 3.4: Treble Clef 2:
Freshman Girls' Chorus: Spanish Club 3: CARDINAL
Business Staff 3.-iz Talent Show 4: "No, No. Nam-tie"
4: Pep Club 1.2.
Dan vittlllll Football 1.2.3.4. All Conference Team -1:
Basketball 1.2.3.-l: Baseball 1.2.3.4, All Conference Team
3: A Club 2.3.4. President 4: National Honor Soviety
3.-1: Freshman Class President: Student Council 1.3.-l:
Seven Semester Honor Pin.
John R. Vouden Tennis 1.2: Band 1.2.3.
Robert !Vuddell Tennis 1.2: Intramural Basketball 2:
Basketball 1.
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Jarkie Ti-mplin Daubers' Club 2: Office guide 3.4:
Modern Ilanee 12: Intramurals 1.2.
Thoznas Tliaekery l-'ootball 1.2.3.-l: Baseball 1.2.31
Wresilim: 2.3.4: A Club -i: Junior Class Vice President:
Basketball 1: llonieroom President 4: Band 1.2.
Marilyn Kay Tholnn Transferred as a junior from
York Community High School. Elmhurst. Iliinois.
Charles YY. Thomsen Basketball 1.2: Track 1.2: March-
ing Band 2.3,-l: Dance Band 2.3,4: Concert Band 2.3.41
Music Festival Band 3.-1.
Gerald XY. Tlmn Junior tioardg Diversified Occupa-
tions 4.
Alba-rt Till Talent Show 3.1: Honierooni Vice Presi-
dent 2.4: Wrestling 1: Cafeteria monitor -i: Organ 2.3.4.
Linda 'I'imniei-innii Library Club 1.2.3,-i. Treasurer 3:
Paint and XX'ig 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: Chorus 1.2: Horseback
Riding Club 3: GR..-X. Intramural Chairman 4: Mod-
ern Danee 4.
llnthninry 'Fowniey Pep Club 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: G.R.A.
-l: Spanish Club 2: Triple S Club 4: Horsebaek Riding
Club 3.
Mary Townsend Freshman Girls' Chorus: Pep Club
1.2: Mixed Chorus 2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Cafeteria
monitor -l.
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Larry Webber Baseball 1.23.41 Football 1.2: Basket-
ball 1.3: Student Council 1,2.4: Senior Board: Sopho-
more Class Vice President: Four Semester Honor Pin:
HEIGHTS Staff 4.
Bernard I.. Weidner Gymnastics 1.2: Football 1.2: Fu-
ture Farmers of America 1.2.33 Wrestling 1.2.
Paula WVei:.:el Spanish Club 4: Art Club 4: Library
Club 4: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Girls' League repre-
sentative 1: Transferred as a sophomore from Proviso
High School. Nlaywood. Illinois.
Judith Weisenbnch Class Board 2.3: Orchesis 1.2.3.4:
Color Guard 2.3.4: Triple S Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3:
Pep Club 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.
Lorraine Lei- YYeiss Future Nurses of America 4:
Nurses' Aid 2.4: Latin Club 2.3.
Ann Elizabeth XVhitc-ley Junior Class Treasurer: Girls'
Club President 4: Talent Show 1.2.3.4 Co-chairman 4:
Student Council 1.4: G.A.A. 1.2. Secretary-Treasurer 2:
Spanish Club 2.3: Pep Club 1,2.3.4: Minstrel Show 3.
Robert N. Wikstrom Football 1.3: Wrestling 1: Hall
guide 4: Cafeteria monitor 4: Talent Show 3.4: Ushers'
Club 4: College Night Committee 4: Golf 1.2.
Nancy Wvilkinson HEIGHTS Staff 2.3.4. Co-copy Editor
41 Senior Class Secretary: Cheerleading 4: Orchesis
2.3.4: Color Guard 3: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Homecoming
Queen Candidate 4: Four Semester Honor Pin.
Robert J. Willa Intramural Bowling 1: Gymnastics 1.2:
Baseball 2: Football 1: Wrestling 1.
John Gregory Kvnyrner Latin Club 2.3.4. Board 3. Con-
sul -1: Library Club 1.2.3.4. President 4: Football 1.
Judi VYulpolo CARDINAL Staff 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: Pep
Club 1,2.3: French Club 3: Social Science Club 3: Cafe-
teria monitor 4.
Marilyn Wargra Library Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: Office
guide 4.
Glen Wnrteuberg Diversified Occupations 3.4. Vice
President.
Lynn Eve Wnsku National Forensic League 2: Library
Club 2: Immaculata Athletic Association 1.2: Trans-
ferred as a junior from Immaculata High School. Chi-
cago. Illinois.
Lee Watson National Honor Society 3.4. President 4:
Chemistry Club 2.4. President 4: Astronomy Club
1.2.34 President 2.3: Math Club 2.-1. Vice President:
German Club 4. President: Library Club 2.3: Track 1:
Tennis 3.4.
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liarhura NViniargki Future Homuniakurs of Ann-ric-:x
1.12: l"r1-nrh Club 2: Offic-Lf guirlr- -l.
Karnn NYoId4-n Spanish Club 3: SL-VL-n Solnvslur Ilnnor
Pin: 'I'ransl'1-rrocl as a junior frnm Ruynl 0511: High
School. Royal Oak. Michigan.
Duruthee Shing: German Club -I: Scvrotziry. Latin Club
4: G.R,A. -1: Visiting stuclvnt from Germany.
Gary Ynunp: National Honor Society 3.-1: Math Club 4.
President: Com-L-rt Band 1.2.31 Orc-hvstrn 12.3.41 S1-vm-n
Semester Honnr Pin: Chemistry Club 4, Vic-0 Prvsirls-nl:
Tennis 1.2: Fronch Club 4.
Deanna Ziebvll Orchestra 2.3-.4: Troblv Clef 2: "No.
Nu. Nam-tru" 4: Freshman Girls' Ensemble: Pl-p Club
1: G.A.A. 1: Tala-nt Show 1,3: Minstrvl Shmx' 1.
Al thru-v all is Charms. as illuslmtn-cl by Liu-so lulppy-go-lm-ky svniol'
vlmmclcrs, who clvli5.:h1. at Liu- inviu- to a real fahtabulous car party.
Seniors Noi' Piciu red
Donald Alh-rggnlf
Donald Armentruut
Dvnnis liallering
Jann-s 'I'. Calvy
Carol J. Cavallalllrll
lflll-anur Cnrlvr
Doris Denny
D1-nnis I-Illgollcillg
Jalan W. Fisr-lu-r
I-'lon-111-0 Gvisvn
Tc-d lin-ucaris
Janwea Halvn-rson
Richard Hartmann
Judith Ann Loaf
Allan lmvv-I4-ws
l'4-114-Inpv Jana U'Ne
liill l'alnu-r
Gem- Straus
June, and they're busting out all over! The seasons have
passed quickly for these seniors, who proeiaim. t'We made it!"
CLIMAX 1 JU
i'The seasons come, the seasons go, in colorful re-
view," and as spring slowly turned into summer, the school
year at Arlington drew to a close. The carefree mood of
june took hold of AH, and the class of '57 came to the
climax of four years of work and planning-graduation.
To the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, June
brought the termination of another year's work and more
time to do the things they somehow hadn't done in the
ast. For the seniors. this end was reall onl a beginning
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for thev were now re ared to 0 out on their own to ivv
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When they donned their caps and gowns, the seniors
bid farewell to school days at Arlington and took a final
look at the brick building in which they had spent many
of their happiest days. In reality they can never relive
those days, but as each goes his way in the world, the
memories of seasons past will remain, for these memories
have become 21 part of the students who have lived them,
With un air of joy and sadness. seniors Betty Shuise, Alan Ragland,
Gt-ne Freeman. Avery Smith, Carole Fineh sign their last HEIGHTS.
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A Cappella Choir .,....,
A Club ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Aeronautics Club ...... .
Astronomy Club ....,.
Audio-Visual Club ...... .
Baseball ..................
Basketball .,,....
Biology Club .,l,......,,..l
Board of Education ,.,,,,
Cadet Band .....,....,..
Camera Club ,,,........
CARDINAL Staff ..,....
Cheerleaders ....,.,...
Chemistry Club ...,..l
Christmas Concert .......
Choraliers ..........,...
Color Guard ...,..,
Cooks ..........,........
Concert Band ........
Cross Country ..... ,
Custoclians ...... .
Dance Band ...,.,.
Daubers' Club ,,.,. .
Debate ,.,,,...ii,,, ,,,,,,,,,,
Distributive Education ,,,,. .,
Dix' 1'1' sifiecl Occupations
Dramatics ,,,,......,..........
Electronics Club ,..,,
lraculty .....,,.....,,..
Football ,.,,..,,..,
French Club ..........,..
Freshman Boys' Chorus .,
Freshman Class .,.,,,.
Freshman Girls, Chorus ,,.... ,
Freshman Girls' Ensemble ...,. .
Future Farmers of America ,.,,.....,.
F11ture Homemakcrs of America
Future Nurses of America .,.........
Future Teachers of America .....
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Nativity
58
80
231
23
110,111
82,83
22
19
32
74
104,105
36,37
75
64
60
21
30,31
34
21
30
74
54
27
26
55
76
66-71
36-39
103
61
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Index
German Band ...,,..
German Club ..,,.
Golf ,,,,....,,,,,,,,
G.R.A. .,... .
Gymnastics .
Harmonettes ......
Health Services .... .
HEIGHTS Staff .......
Homecoming .....
Intramurals .....,,.
Junior Class
Latin Club ,.,.,...
Library Club ...,...
Math Club ........
Mixed Chorus .......,..........
National Forensic League ..,....
National Honor Society ..
National Thespian Society
Operetta .,.,...,.,........,..
Orchesis ......,
Orchestra .....,,.
Pep Club ..............,
Quill and Scroll ...,..
Secretaries ,,,,...,.....
Senior Class ,.,,.......,
Social Science Club .......
Sophomore Class ,...
Spanish Club ,,,,.. .
Stuclent Council ......
Supply Store
Talent Show ..
Tennis .,....
l rack ,,.........,.,,,..
Traffic Court .......
Treble Clcf ..,1..,.
Triple S Club .......
Twirlers .,,..,.,,,
Ushers' Club ......
Wrestling .....
31
102
114
79
85
59
106, 107
.. 40.43
78
93-100
103
73
76
59
55
108
55
28
29
32
81
108
20
116-139
101
.. 47-53
102
87
57
33, 89
112
113
86
60
101
29
80
84
Black. James 133 .....,..,
Ackerlund, Judy 123 ...., .49
A
Adam. Scott 133 .,., 55.59.84.93.95.110
Addy, James 113 ,.....,,,,,, .,..,....,.... 1 1.73
Addy,
Joyce 123 .,.......... ,,..,,...,.. ..,., 4 9
Ahnier, Don 123 ....,,,,,...., 38.49.87.113
Ainslie. Diane 123 ,.,,.,
Allen,
John 113 .....,.,..
Allison, Beverly 143.,
Allison, Gloriann 133...
Allison.
Allison.
Alongi,
Mary 113 ..,,,,,,
Sandy 143 .,....
Donald 113 ........
Altergott. Dennls 113
...,...,..47,49.60
, A,,,,........,,,, ,.118
.,..,.,..60,95.102
.,,,..,.118
,..., .,16
Altergott. Donald 143, ....... .118
Altvatter. Sheila 133 ,,,,,,, ...,...... 9 5
Aniann. John 133 .......,...
Amberg. Tom 133
,....,,,84.95
Amundson, Gloria 143 ,,,.,... .,....., 1 18
Student index
Barry. Rosemary 113 .......
Bartle. Vincent 113...
Barzano. Bill 123 .,,.,.,
Basler. Donna 123 ....,,.,
Batts. Richard 123 .,.,...
Bauer, Eugene 133 ....,,,,,
,..,.,..11.5l
,.,.,...11,813
, ,,49
...,,,,..49.113
.,......27,95
Bauer, Joy 133 .....,,,,.....,......... 59.95.1131
Baumann, Carol 143 ..........,.,,..,. 7-1.118
Baumann. Jerry
Baumet, Darlene
113 ......,.
113 ,,,,,
..,...11
Bjorgo. Sandra 143, ,....,... 58,102,119
Bjorklund, Bruce 133 ,.,.,.,
,,,82.87.95
..,.......26,95
Baumet. Pat 133 ......,....,,,,,,, ,...95.101
Bayne, Carol 113 ,,,,...,.,.......... ....,,..,.. 1 1
Bear. Nancy 133, ......... 59.95.101.103
Beasley, George 133 .,,.,............... 60,95
Beaurline. Mary 133 ,,,,........,...,,,,,,,, 95
Becker, Ronald 133 ....., ,..,...,.,... 2 7.95
Beckman. John 113 ,,,,............ 11.38.82
Beckway. Grayce 123 ...,,, 49.60.74,103
Bedingfield. Jane 143 .,,,..,.. ....., , 1118
Black, Thomas 123 ......... . ......,,. 49
Blake. Jim 113 ..........,.
Blanchard. Bob 123 .......
Blaschke. Ronne 143 .......,,
Blecke. Juanita 123
.......119
Bleile, John 123 .,,,.....,...,... ,,.,,,,. ......, 4 9
Blomquist, Donald 113 .,.............. ,,,16
Blose. Diana 133.. ,..........,, 60.72.7995
Blueberg. Jeannie 113 .,,............. 10.11
Blum, Alan 113 ,,..,.....,.... ,...,..,.... 1 1
Boden. Kathleen 113
Bodor. Kathleen 123 .,,,.......... 16.49.60
Boeche, Penny Ann 113 ,.,,. ..,.......... 1 6
Boehne, Stanley 123 ......,........,,,, 24.49
Boehner. John 123 .......... 38.49.83,113
Brumit, Ellen 133 .........
..,...,.95
Brumit. Louella 143, .... ....... ...,,,, 1 1 9
Brunberg, James 113, ,,,..,............., 11
Brunner, Dave 133 .... 30.31.32,95.110
Brunner. Joyce 113 ....,,,.,,,,...,.... 11,62
Bruseato. Fran 113 ............. , .,.,... 9,11
Bruscato, Jim 133 ...,...., ........ 9 5
Bruser, Susan 113
Bryant. Rob 113, ....,....,.......,.,....,,, 11.91
Bryngelson, Mary Ellen 113 .... 11.62
Bucher. Sherman 123 .,..,. 24.38.4980
Buekeridge. Charles 123 .,.,.......,...... 49
Buckle, Jane 123 ..............
Buckley. Rich 113 ......,.,,,.
........49
Bugielski, Gerilyn 113 ,..,.,,....,.... 11.62
Bedford, Fred 113 ............. ,,.,, . ,, ,,.. ..11
Beeks. Ronald 113 ..,....... ,.,...,. 11,38
Behning. Joanne 113 ...,.... ,,.,.,.,., 1 1
Behm, Tom 133 ,.....,.....,.
Behrendt. Keith 113 ..,.,,.,,.
Behrens. Erwin 133 ........,,
Behrens, Janet 133 ,....,,,
Beigel. David 133,....,
Beigel. Marcy 113 ..,...
Beier, Elaine 123 ....,...
Beisler. Norma 133 ........,,, ,.
Bell. Fred 113
Bell, John 143 .....,,...
Bell, Sue 113 ......,.,,.....
,..........11.62
49.60.101
.,59,93,95
...... .118
Boekhoff, Mary 113 ,,................,,..,.,. 11
Boettger. Edward 123
Bohaty. Pat 113 .............., ,....., ,,., 1 1
Bohnert, Kay 133
Bolas, Bruce 133 .........,.,,,,,.... 75.76.95
Bolliger. Dennis 113 ,........, ,, ,.,. ....16
Bollmann. Bob 113 .......,...,,......,,, 11,32
Bolsinger. Randall 123 .....,,,.,,. 49.103
Bonn, Jerry 123 .........,..,,,,.. 38.49.8084
Borg. Laurene 113 ........... ,.,,...........,, 1 1
Borgen, Danny 133, ...,,,
Bork, George 113 ......... .....
..,...58,95.110
11.158.82.110
Borman. VVally 123 ....,., ,......... .,.. 4 9 .80
Born, Marcia 123 ..,...., ......... ,.,, ...... 4 9
Boscamp, Carol 113 .....,,
Bostian, Sharon 133 .,..,..
Bothwell. Jim 113
...,.,,11.62.
, ........ 95
Bott, Carol Anne 113, .,.... ......., , ,.16
Bower, Nancy 123 ,,.,,.,,..
...,.,,,,,49.60
Buick. Pat 123 .......... ,... . . ......... 38,49
Bunn. Julie 133 ......... ...., , 220.95
Bunn, Laurie 113 .,.,,.... .......,,.. 1 1
Bunn, Russell 113 .....,.,. .,....., 1 1
Bunnel. Fred 123 .................. ........... 4 9
Burditt, Pal 113 ......,........ , ,.A,.....,.,.-. 11
Buren, Dave 123 .,,,...... 36.-19,80,84.113
Burfeind. Raymon
d 133.,23.30,80.95
Burgess, Buzz 133 ....,.......,. 28.85.9395
Burgess, Douglas
Burgess, Priscilla
113 ,...,, ............... 1 1
133
....55,58,95,105,103
Burgin. Jim 113 ..,.................,. .--.- ,,,.-- 1 1
Burkart, Dick 133
Burke, Jack 113 .,..., ,....
Burke, Judy 113 ......,.,,.----
,........11.62
Burkwcst, Kathy 123, .,.,.....,..,.. 49,103
Burnett. Ginger 113 ...,...
Brodahl. Karen
Andersen. Carol 123.. ,,,,,, ...,49
Andersen. John 133 ,.,. ,,,.,,.. 34,95
Andersen. Lars 133 ,,,,,,,,,, ,.....,.., 9 5
Anderson. Bob J, 133 ....,......,,... 36.95
Anderson. Bob W, 113 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,...,,, 1 1
Anderson, Carol June 133 ........ 95,102
Anderson, Earle 113 ,....,.,,. .,.,,,,,,, 1 1
Anderson Jack 113 ........,..,,..,.,,.,,,,,, 11
Anderson Joan A, 113 ,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,., 11
Anderson Joan E. 143 ...... 87.116.118
Anderson. John 133..31.3-1.8O.82,87,95
Anderson, Karen 113 ,....,.,,......... 11,62
Anderson Marian 143., ,.....,,......... 118
Anderson Nancy Kay 113 ............ 11
Anderson Paul 123,. .........,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 49
Anderson Pete 133 ..,,...., .,,.,,.... 9 5,113
Anderson Phyllis 1331, ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,..95
Anderson, Richard A, 113
Anderson. Richard C. 113 .... 11.32.85
Anderson, Ron 113 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11,32
Anderson. Sandra Sue 113 ,,,.,., ,.,,, 1 1
Andrew. Bill 113 ,,,, ,,,,
Angellotti, Al 123
Angeloff, Pat 133... ,
,,........11.38,80
Anson, Wes 113 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 1 6
Appleyard, Myron 123. ,.,,.,..,... 49.112
Armentrout, Don 143 ,,,.,,, 4,,,,,,,A1,,,, 2 7
Askelof, Lee 133 .... ....,.
Augsburger. Joyce 143,
.,........36.84.95
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Austin, Bernard 113, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,11
Averill, Don 113 ...,.......,.......,., 11,3282
Averill, Eleanor 123 ,,.... 49,60,103,107
Bachar. Bruce 113 ,...., .
Bader, Barb 143,,, ,,,,
Bader, Richard 123 ,,,,,,
Bahr, Linda Rae 133..
, ..16
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, .,.. ,,,, 2 0,715.95
Bowman, Clinton 113 ......,,,,,. 11.61.75
Bowman. Larry 143 .....,...... ,.55.58,119
Bown. Judy 133 ..,.,,,,.,.. 28.29.58,94,95
.........11.62
Burns, Lorelei 133 ..-..,, --,-----,-- 9 5
Busse, Gloria 113 .....,,. -,-,,.----- 1 1
Busse. Jay 113 ........,.... ,---,---- 1 1,32
Busse, Karen 113 ......,,. .,,...--,.- 1 1
Busse, Pat 113,,, .....,.,,.., ...,,.,....,, . ,11
Busse, Sandra 113. ,.....,.,.........-..-,A,--, 11
Bussert, Virginia 123 .......,., 49.59.10-1
Bellmore, Ed 123 ....... .....,,,, , ,.49
Benedetti, Rita 143.,. .... ,,.59.118
Benevich. Alan 113 ,.......,,,,,,,. 11.30.31
Bengson. Judie 123,,, ,.,.,.,..,.....,,,,,, ,49
Bennett. Bill 113 ,...,....... ,.,,,,.......... 1 1
Bennett, Bob 123 .....,.. ,,,,,,, 4 83.83.110
Bennett. Jean 123 ,...... ,,,, ,...,....,. 4 9
Benrud, Jon 123 ......... .,.,,,, -1 9.83110
Benson. Bonnie 123 .........,,,,,., 29.47.49
Benson. VVilliam 143 .,,,......,.,...,,.,,, 119
Ber. Mike 113 ....., ,1.,.,.. ,,,,.,.,.,... 1 1
Berg. Ancly 113 ...,.,...
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Berg, Elinor 113 ....,, .. .....,,,. 11.36.62
Berg, Howie 133 ,.........,...,....,.. 36,813.95
Berg. Jack 123 ..,....,,,,,........,.,,,,,,, ,,,... 4 9
Berg. Kathy 123 ...,,,,,.,.. 49,60.11l2.106
Berg.
Robert 113
Berge, Louise 113 .,........,,,,...,., 11.26.62
Boyland. Gloria 143
,....,.,58,1133,105,108,116,110
Bozovsky. Larry 123
Bracken, Bonnie 113.., , ....,..... 113.11
Bahr, Lucille 1-13 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118
Baker, Jack 133 ......,......,.,.,,..,,,., ,,,,95
Baker, Karen 133 ,,,. ...,.,, 30 .93,95.101
Baker. Nancy 123.. ,.,,,.,.,,,,,..,,.......... 49
Baker. Sandra Lee 143..22.59.95,118
Bakke.
Howard 123 ,.,.,...
Bergmann, Barbara 133
Bergner, Ronald 113. ..,,,... .
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Bernard. Glenn 113 ,.,,.,,.. ..,, , 111.61
Berndt. Terry 113 .,..... ...,.,,
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Bersted. Bruce 123 ,,,,,,. .
Bertl1old, Carol 113 ..... ..,.
Bcrtok. Bonnie 123 ,.......
Bertok. Steve 113
Bertseh, Phil 113 .......
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Bradle. Barb 113 .,..,,.,..... .,,,,,......... 1 1
Bradley, Bobbie 143 ,,,......,,,, ,,.30.1l9
Bradley, Lee 113,,, ,,,,...,......., 11,151.75
Bradley. Mary Jane 143 .,....,,....,,,. 119
Bradshaw, B'Ann 123 ..,,,,. ..... ,....,... 4 9
Brandon. Carl 113 ...,,,...,...... ,,.,..,....,, 1 1
Brant, Jane 143 ,............, 29,59.108.119
Bratkovic, Albert 123 ...........,.......... 49
Breust, George 123 .......,,,,,,,,. 49,80,110
Brewer, Patricia 143 ........,,.,,.,, ,.... 1 19
Brice. Mary 133 ,....,......, ,
Brine, Mary Jane 133 ,....
Brinke. Joanne 113 ....,
Broadwell. Jill 123 ,,,...,
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....,...29n-19,58
Brocato, Robert 143 ....,,......,...., 26,119
Broderick. Tom
Broeske, Larry
Brohm. Donald
Brohm. Robert
Brond. Donna 113
Brooke, David 133 ..... ,
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Buttenob, Pam 123 ,........ ....22.49,105
Butterfield. Keith 123... ..,. 49-33-112
Butts, David 133 .,...,.,,.--- , ,-,---- 7951113
Bycroft, Carol 123 ,...,..., ,.29.49.73.102
gym-S. Bob 113 ......., ,....,.,,, A 1.... ....11
Byhring, Lorelei 143 .,,.,,.
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59,103,119
Cagann, Robert 1-13 ......... 156,80-120
Cagle, Carole 113
Cairns, Patricia 113 .,....,. -.---,-. 1 5
Caley. James 143
Callans, Tom 113 .,..,.,....,.. ., ,.,.. 16
Caltagirone, Sam 133 ..,..,,....,.... , ..... 95
Cameron. Larry 133 .,,,,....., 95.105
Camm, Donna 113 .,,...,..,,,
.,11
Campbell. Jerry 113 ..,.......... ...... 1 1,32
Campbell. Karen 123 ....... .,...... . A9
Cangelosi, Joseph 113 ,,.,
Cargill. Peggy 133 ,.,......
Carl, Barbara 143 ..,.,....
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Banach. Charlotta 123.
Ball. Susan 133 .......,.,....
Baller-ing. Dennis 143
Balling, Dave 123 .....,,,.
Ballou, Don 113 ....,,....,.,
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.......11
Ballou. Sandra 113 .,...,,.... ,....., 6 2
Banach. Janet 113. .,,.. .
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Barbour. Bob 123..38.47,49.83.87.113
Bardaeh. Richard 113 .,,,,.,.,.,., ,,.,..,. 1 1
Barker. Pat 123 .........,.....,..,,....,.,. 49.60
Barker, Roland 113
Barnes, Georgia 143.,..57,T2.103.118
Barnes. Ronald 113., ,,,,,,.,,.,., 9.11.1112
Barnhill, Janice 133 ,........ ,,,,, .....,.,. 9 5
Barrett,
Barron, Gail 133
Barb 123 ...,.....
Broseoe. Sue 133 ......,.,..., ......... 9 5
Brovant. Harley 113
Best, John 133 .......,...,, ....... 9 5
Best, Karen 113 ,,,,,...,.,... ...,,,,.., 1 1
Best. Mary Ellen 113 .....,. ,,,..,. . 11.62
Betts, Carla 113 .,,.,.....,.. ........... 1 1.62
Beyer. Art 123 .,....,..,.,. ,,,.,., 3 2.453.113
Bialo. Charles 113
Bialo. Robert 113 .,.,...... , ,..,, 16
Biek. Ted 143 ...,...,.. .......,., .....,., 1 1 9
Biederstadt. Julie 133 ...,,,, ....,.,.,. 9 5
Bielinski. Bill 123 ...,....,......., ...,, , 49
Bielinski, Mary Ann 133 ......., ..,,... 9 5
Bierleln. Hanni 133
Bierma, Harry 113 .,..,...
Bill. Melanie 113 .....,.....,,.,
Billy, Allen 113 .......,.............
Bisehof, Phyllis Gay 113
Bjorgo. Jim 123 ....,.,
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Brown.
Ann 133
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Brown, Diane 113 ,..., ,,,..,,.........,...,.,. 1 1
Brown. Di Ann 123 ...........,.,,,,..,...... 49
Brown, Douglas 133 ,,,..,,, ,......., 9 5
Brown. Mary 113 ..,........,. .,.,..... 1 1
Brown, Richard 113
Brown Sue 123 ,..,......,.,..,,,...,,,....,..... 49
Brown Thurston 133 .... 30,31,80,112
Brownell, Glynn 113 ,..,,,,, ,.,,., 1 1.62,74
Brownell. John 143 .,.. 80,110.111,119
Browning, Jerry 113 .,.. .,..,,....,.,...... 1 1
Bruhn, Robert 113 ..,....,.....,..,.........,. 11
Brumit. Betty 123 ...,.... ,,,..,... 4 9
Carl. Sally 123 ....,.......,.......,............,, 49
Carlino, Ralph 133 ,...,........... 80.84.95
Carlisle, Ann 123 ........ 47,49,60,73,103
Carlsen, Joan 123 .......................,..... 49
Carlson, Don 133 ..,..,.,.....,.,,. 30.95.112
Carlson, Fred 113 ..,,.... ,..,.............. 1 1
Carlson. George 133 ,.............,..... 84.95
Carlson. Judy 133 ..,,............ 60.95.101
Carlson, Judyann 133 ...................... 95
Carman, Bob 133 ....,.,,,..........,.,.,.. 85.95
Carrozza, Carole Ann 113 ,......,...... 11
Carstens, Donn 133 ,...,..........,.... 23.95
Carter, Carol 133 ........,.,.............,,,,.. 95
Carter, Susi 143 .,., 29,102,105.108.120
Cary. Diane 113 .,......,...,,..........,... 11,62
Cashin. Tom 113 ...,....,,....... ....,...... 1 1
Cassidy. Thomas 123 ....,...........,.,.,,.. 49
Castle. Betsy 113 ..,.........,.....,. 16.62.79
Catenazzo, Bob 133
I 43
Delong. Russell 111 ........
Cook, Nancy 111 ...,...,.,,.,....,........,...., 11
Catherwood. Alec 141 ,....
..........32,120
Cervenka. Tod 111 ...,,,,,....,,,,...,.,.. 11.82
Cetwinski. Georgean 121
Chalmers, Bill 111 .,...,..,,, .,.,,,,,,, . ....11
Chimis. Sherry 121 .........
Chloupek. Carol 141 .......
........,....49.60
.........103.120
Choporis. Robert 111 .,.,,.,...,....,,.,,.. 11
Christ, Ronald 111 ,.,,.............. 11.38.82
Christiansen, Harry 111 ................ll 11
Christensen. Neil 111 ,..,..,..,,,...,.,.,.,,, 11
Christensen. Richard 131 ,..,.,, 95.110
Christin. Robert 111
Christman. Betty 131 ........,.....,. 74.95
Christman, Kathleen 21,4
1
35.58 64,120
Christophersen, Ed 131 .........,........ 95
Ch ristophersen. Lynn 1
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Christy, Linda 111 .....,,,.....,,,...,,,,...,, 16
Cieciwa, Claudia 121 ,...,.,........, 49.103
Cirricione, Paul 121 ...,,.. .,.,,,,,, ,.,,,,... 4 9
Clabaugh. Judith 141
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Clancy. Carol 111 .,...,.,.,......,,,,,,.,,Y,,,, 62
Clancy. Robert 141 .,.,,,,, ,,,.,,.,... . .120
Clark. Don 131
Clark. James 131 ....,.,,, ,.,, ,,,.. 8 4 .95
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Clark. Paul 121...
Clark,
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Sue 111
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80
Clark, Tom 111 .....,.,,.,. ....,.,. 8 2
Clark. Tom C. 111 ,,,,,,,,,. .,.......... 1 1
Clarke. Jackie 121 .......,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49
Clarke. Thomas 141.. ,..,. ,,..... 1 16.120
Clausing. Janice 121 ...,.l.,............ 32.49
Clausing. Myra Lee 141.. ,.,,,,,,, 60.120
Clausing. Robert 121 ..........,.... ...,., 4 9
Clemens, Linda 131 .... 55.59.93 95,101
Clements, Michael 111 ..................,, 11
Clemmons. Bev 111 ......,.,.,.,.,,,,.,,..... 11
Clesen. Carolyn 141 ,......, ,,,,,..,,,.,, 1 21?
Cline, Bob 131 ....,.,,,,,,,, ..,............,.. 2 6
Close. Celia 131 .,,,,, ....,... 58.87.95
Close, Linda 111 ,.,.,,. ........ 9 .11.36.62
Cloud. Janet 121 ..........,............... 49.60
Cochran. John 121 ................ 49.80.112
Coert, Lois 111 .......,,
Coey, Ann 111 .........,,.....
Coffey. Jay' 111 .,...... ........
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Coken, Caren Lee 121 ...,............ 49.59
Coleman. Loren 121 ..... ..
Coleman. Lynne 111 ...,..,
.......49.102
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Collignon. Connie 111 ..,.....,,,,..,. 11,62
Collignon, Dave 141 ,......
Collins, Terry 111. ,,.....
Colmar, Carl 131 .,........
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Comes, Loretta 111 ....,...,,.,,,,,,,.,.. 11,62
Cominsky, Carol 121 .......,. ,.,..,..,., 4 9
Cominsky, Merrily 111 ,.,.,..,, ,.,..,.. 1 1
Condon. Carol 111
Conklin. Barbara 121 ,...................., 49
Conmd. Ron 121 ...,.... 30.31.32,49.112
Conroy, Carol 121 .....,....,.,........... 47.49
Conroy. Jean 121. .,.............. 49.59.106
Conroy, Jim 121 ...,..,. ,..,..,,,,, 4 9,113
Conroy, Judith 111 .......... ............ 1 6
Conroy, Tom 111
Consoer. Anthony 141 ........,.,,,,.... 120
Cook, Carol 131 .............. .30.32.95.103
Copper. Kathleen 111 ......, . ,....... 11
Corbett. Jean 111 ,,,,,.....,.
Cordaro. Ralph 131. ...... .
........11
Cordes, Sylvia 131 ...............,..,,,,,....... 95
Corteen. Patrick 121 ............ 49.83.110
Coryell. Tom 121 ........,..,.,......,........, 49
Cosman, Dave 121 .... .. ....
Cosman, Janet 121 ..........
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Costa. Jan 111 ...,.......,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 1
Costello. Pat 131 ...,..,,,,.,,,.....,....,,,,,,,, 96
Coursey. Jackie 111 .................,..,.,... 11
Courter. Kenneth 121 ,... 34.119.80.113
Covalsen. Lee 131 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96
Coventry. Dawn 141 ................ 31.120
Craig, Dave 131 ............... ............ 9 6
Craig. Yvonne 131 ....,,,,
Crane. Jackie 111 .... .......
Crane. Marshall 141 .......
.......96,102
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Crawford. George 141 .... ,,,...,. .... 3 0 ,121
Creamer, Diane 111 .......
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Creamer. Roger 131.. ............,... 27.96
Crellin. John 111... ........... .....16.8O
Creviston. Betsy 111... ..,, 12.23.62.102
Creviston. Bob 131 .... 36.
Crossin, Patricia 141
39.80,96.113
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Crummett. Linda 131 ,..,...,.,,,.,,, 96.101
Cucinotta. Phil 111
Cunningham. Robert 111. ..... .....,.. 1 2
Curatti, Bob 121 ....,,..,.........,. 38.49.113
Curatti. Charlene 141.. ...,,.. 60.87.121
Currin. Tom 111 ......,... ..... ....,,. ..... 1 2
Curtis. Dave 141 ..,....... ....... 6 0.121
Cutler. Lynn 141 ...... ....... 27.120
Cyr, Susanne 131. ..... .
Dacus. Barbara 111 ....,,, ..
Dagres. Kathleen 141 ....
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. .121
Dahlquist. Eugene 111..12.38.82.1111
Dailey, Diane 131...59.64.96,101.104
Dally. Sue 111 ............ . .,..,.,.......,,,,.,, 12
Damerow. Kathy 111. ..., ,,,,,..,., , .12
Damler. Lee 141 ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21
Danes. Kent 121. ,......,. . ........... 49.112
Danes. Sharon Lee 141.
Daniels. Dick 141
Dapello, Robert 131
D'Argo. Diane 141. ..,.
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Dassonville. Denny 121 ,.,.,.. ,,,,,,.,.,., 4 9
Davenport. Jan 141 .... ........ ...... 5 5 .121
Davis. Dawn 111.. ..,..,
Davis, Michele 111 .......
Davis. VValker 111 ...........
.........9.12.62
.....12,22,103
Dawson. Roberta 111 .... ........ ...,, 1 2 .62
Dax. Darlene 111
Day. Kathy 121 ...............,,.........,. 49,60
Deahr. Ronald 131
Dean. Barbam 121 ........ 30.49.101.103
DeBusman, Yvonne 111 ,,.......,,,,,.,,. 12
Deeke. Diane 141 ........................ 57.121
Deeke. Don 131 ................ ........... 5 16
Dembinski. Dolores 121
DeMichele, Carol 131 ..,..
. 1.49.59
..,....29.59.96
Deming, Nancy 121 ..,...,.,........ 2.49.1112
Deming. Phil 141 ............
Dempewolf, Judy 121 ................., 49.60
DeNapoli. Donald 141 .............. 80.121
Denny, Doris 141
Dettmann, Pat 111 .......
Deu, June 121 .............
Deubel, Jack 121 .,.........
DeVitt. Patricia 121
.........49.611
DcWllde. Daniel 111 ........ ......... 1 2.54
DeWilde. David 111 ........
DeWilde, Diana 141 ........
.........121
Dieball. Kenneth 121 .................. 49.75
Diens. Robert 111 ............
Dierking, Richard 131 ....
Dierking. Roger 111. ..., ..
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Dietrlvk, Bobbie 141 ..............,,....,. 121
Dietrick. Florence 121 ........ 49.60.103
Dietriek, Sueann 131 ..................... 196
Dill. Barbara 141 .....................,., 59,122
DiValerio, Eileen 131 .,...,., ,, .... 96
DiVit0. Judy 131 ..... ............. ,,..,,,, 9 6
Dixon. Barbara 111 ............
Dobbins. Donna Lee 141
Dobranski. Bruce 121
Dodds, Harry 131 ...........
Dodge. Lucky 111 ............
.....12
..........59,122
.........26,58
Dodge. William 121 ............ 34.49.113
Deering. Bill 131 ..........
Doerr. Bob 121 ................
Domrose. Jean 131 ..........
Dormann. James 111 ....,,
Dornquast. Joann 121
Dotts. Dotty 111 ......,.......
Double. John 121 ,...........
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..12.62,78.79
49.555.83.114
Dougan. Ken Jr. 111 .... .. ........ 12.61.82
Dow, Marie 141 .............
Doyle, John 141 .......,.....
Doyle. Maryann
Draganski. Ken
Drake. Ronald 121 .......
Dresmal. Jim 141 ......,
131 ........
111 ........
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.......80.122
Dressler. Thomas 111
Drewes. Karen 111 ............,,........ 12,62
Drumtra. Don 131 .................. 75.76.96
Dryjanski. Dennis 111
Dubs, Donna 111 ...........,., ......... 1 2,62
Dudek, Jim 131 ........,.... .............. 9 6
Duenn. Richard 111 ................ 12.38.80
Duff. John 111 .............................. 12,30
Dundy, Mike 111 ........ 12.31.38.82.113
Dungan. Beverly 111...
Dunlap. Jan 141 .... .......
.......1O.12
.............72.122
Dunsmore, James 111 ,..................... 12
Duran, Lorenzo 121 .........
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.......49
Dvoracek, Darlene 111 .......... ....... 1 2
Dyer. David 131
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Eaton. Berta 131 ................................ 96
Eaton. Frank 111 ................ 12.82.113
Eaton. Robert 141 .......... ............... 1 22
Ebel, Bob 111. ......................,........ 12.17
Eberhardt. Karen 111 .................,.... 12
Ebert. Dave 121 ..............,......... 38.49.80
Eckardt. Robert 131 .......................... 30
Edberg. Karen 131 ..........,,.,.,.,.......... 96
Edgeumbe. Jean 141..106.108,122.152
Edmonds. Joan 141 .........,,......, 103,122
Eichelberg, John 111 ....... ,............. 1 2
Elkjer, Bill 131 ............. ..,..... 5 8.96
Elliott. Doug 141 .......... ..
Elliott, Howie 131 ..........
............122
Elste. Charles 121. ................... 38.49.84
Elterman. Cynthia 121
Eltz, Jeannette 131 ............................ 96
Elwess. David 131
Embrey. Frank 131 .......... 36.57.8096
Emmons, Jim 111 ........,,....,.............,, 12
Empkie. Stephanie 141
........42,87,88,108.122
Engelking. Audrey 111 .........,.,........ 12
Engelking, Dennis 141 ..........,,.....,.. 24
Engelking. Joyce 131 .........,........ 60.96
Fiedler. Joy 111 .....................,.,......,.., 12
Finch, Carole 141 ...........,.... 20,123,140
Finger. Robert 111 .................,.......... 12
Finnegan. Pat 121 ........................... 50
Fischer. Bill 131 .................... 36.96.110
Fischer, Fred 121 ........,... 34,50.80.113
Fischer.
John 141
Fischer, Richard 141 ,...... .,...... 8 0,123
Fisher.
Bonnie 111 ............ ,..,.......,, 1 6
Fitzgerald. Frank 111 ...................... 12
Fitz-Patrick. Judie 131
....28.29.59.81.93.96
Fitzpatrick. Terry 111 ........,., .... 1 2,38
Flack, Karen 121 ,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,, 30,50
Fletcher, Carolyn 121 ..,,.,........,..,,,., 50
Flood. Bill 111 ..........,................... 12.31
Fluent. Sally 141 .... 55,73,104.116,123
Follett, Carol 111 .............,.....,.,........ 12
Folwarski, Rosemary 111
Fonfara, Linda 111 ..,,,,.,,......... 9.12.62
Fontaine. Robin 121 ............ 50.60.103
Fors, Larry 111 ................ ........... 1 2.32
Forsberg. Joyce 131 ..,.... ............. 9 6
Forster, Glenn 111 ........,....,,.,.,,.,,, 12.23
Fox. Richard 141 .............................. 123
Franeiskovich, Mark 121 .......... 24.50
Frawley, Chantal 111
Freeding. Grant 111 ...................,...... 12
Freeman. Elaine 111 ........................ 12
Freeman. Eugene 141 .... 60.89.123,140
Freier, Jeff 111 ..........,........,.............. 32
Freise, Carol 121 ......... ....... 5 0.60
Freitag, Allen 111 ....... ................ 1 2
Friberg. Carl 141 ........ ......... 7 .30,123
Friel, Carol 111 ........ ................... 1 2
Friend, Mel 131 ........................ 36.59.96
Friend, Ronald 111 ......,. 10,12,61,113
Friker, Ken 121 ............................ 32.50
Fromm, Barbara 131 .................. 30.96
Fromm, George 111 ................ 12.22.32
Frost. Bill 121 .............................. 50.110
Fruehling. Judith 111 ............ 12.23.62
G
Gabriel. Bill 111 ............................ 12.24
Gage, Rosemary 131 .... 20,96.101.103
Gaides. Frank 121
Galandak. Doren 111 ........................ 12
Galarza. Carlos 121 .................... 50.112
Galitz. Janice 121 ........
Galivan, Nancy 111
Engle, Kurt 121 .,..,............ .,.,,,,,,, 4 9
Engle, Lance 121 .........., .....,.... 4 9
Epley. Jack 121 ............. ......... 38 .49
Erber, Richard 121 ............................ 49
Erickson, Barbara 111 ................ 12,62
Erickson. Carol 121 .........,............ 49.58
Erickson. Dee Dee 131..10.58,96.101
Erickson. Jim 121 .......................... 31,49
Erickson Lois 121 ........................ 49,60
Erikson. Judy 131 .......,.......... 20.96.102
Erlander. John 111 ....... ................. 1 2
Ernst. Terry 111 .................. .......... 1 2
Esmond. Newell 111 .......................... 12
Esquivel, Candelaris 121 ............ 47.49
Evans, Ralph 111 ................................ 12
Evans. William 121 ................ 31.2.49
Evanson. Gayle 131 .......
Evenson. Bob 121 .......,.
............60,96
Evenson. Ken 111 ...,.,........................ 12
Ewert, Jean 121 .........
Ewing. Spence 131 ..... ..
F
49.60.102
.......50.60. 103
Gall, Barb 131 ............... ......... 9 6
Gallee, Karl 121 .............. . ........ 50
Gallee, Kathleen 111 ........................ 12
Galowitch. Pat 111 ............................ 16
Gappert, Garry 141 ....,....... 74,102,123
Gardner. Gay 111 ........................ 12,62
Gardner. Marion 121
Garlisch, Ronald 141 ........ ........ 1 23
Garlisch, Sharon 111 .................... 12.62
Garofolo. Dennis 111 ......................., 12
Garr, Roy 121 ..,................... 38.47.5083
Garstkiewicz, Ph
ilip 131 .................. 27
Gassen, Beth 141 .................... 58.72.123
Gassway, Jackie
121 ,.,....,................ 50
Gates, Dave 111 ........... ......... 1 2
Gates, Kathy 131. ............................... 96
Gates. Walter 111 .............................. 16
Fabian,
Mary Ann 141
7.58.73.101,122
Farina. Beverly 131
Farleigh. Roger 131 .......,........ 36.80.96
Farrand. Tom 131 .............. 54.93.94,96
Faulstich. Joyce 111 ............ 12.62.122
Faulstich, Ruth 141 ,,..,,,,,..........,.,.. 122
Fedak. Jim 111 .............. . ....... 12
Fedak, Pat 131 ...,,,.,. .....,.,.,,,,, 9 6
Fegan, Tom 111
Feige, Allen 111 ..............,,.,.,,. 12.30.31
Feige. Carol 141 .... 55,102,107.108.122
Felleisen. Cynthia 131 ............... .....,. 96
Fellingham, Carol 131 ...................,.. 96
Fernstrom. Robert 131. ,.... 58.96.113
Ferrara, David 111 .....,,,,.........,......,.. 12
Ferrell, Diana 121 ........,,.,............ 31,49
Ferris. Sharon 111 .....,,.,................... 12
Fichte. Bruce 111 ........ 12.38.82.87,113
Fichte. Maxine 141 ..................,. ..... 1 22
Gatts, Marty 131 .... 29.37.55.58.96.101
Gay. Barbara 131... ....... 28,29.58,93.96
Gay. Bob 111 ......................... ..........,.. 1 2
Geane, George 111 ...... ....... 1 2.38
Gehl, Bob 121 ............... ......... 5 0
Gehrke, Gerry 141 ,........ ....... 1 23
Geh rke, Paul 111
Geisen, Florence 141 .....,.. ......... 2 7
Geller. Leonard 111, ......................... 12
Semmill, Frances 141
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Geocaris. Tom 111 ........................ 12,34
Gerken, Donald 121 .... 36,50.80,83,110
Gerlach. Fred 111 .............................. 16
Gerrard. Edward 121 ............ 50,80,112
Gerschefske, Ann 141 ...................... 123
Gersehefske. Clifford 121 .............. 50
Gerschefske. Jean 131 ...................... 96
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Gieseke, Donna 113..
Gieseke. Wayne 143
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Gillon, Meg 123 ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, 50.553.72.103
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Gilmore, Edgar 143 .....
Gilmore, Karen 123 ..,.
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Glade, Barbara 123 .................,.......... 50
Glade, Marian 123 ...........
Glaeser, Edward 113 .,,.
Glaser, Judy 133 ...,,........
Glass. Gerald 143 ,,.,......
Glass. Larry 123 .,.........,.
Glass. Richard 113 ,,,...,..
Glassie. Chuck 113 ,.,....,.
Glassie, Linda 113......
Gloden, Frances 123
Glover, Bonnie 113. .....
Glover, Robert 113 .........
Goble, Dale 113 .....,.......
Goble. Judith 143 ..,.l.,,,,.
Godman, William 143..
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Goede. Janice 133 .....,.,...
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Goettsehe, Dorothy 113
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Golden, James 143 ,........
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Haynsworth, Kathie 113 ,,., ......,....... 1 6
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Horeher, Dolores 113
Hacker. Bob 113 ..,,,,,,,l..,,,...,,,, 12.38.80
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Hadzima. JoAnne 123 ..,........,...... 50.57
Haegelc, Carol 123 ,............,........ 50.60
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Laurence 113.. .,,.,,...,.,.,....... 12
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Haizmann, Laurie 113 .,....,. .,,,.,.,... 1 2
Halama, Charlene 113
Halfhill. Patti 113
2.16.62
Heekenbaeh, Roland 143 .,,,.....,.,., 125
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Hedke, Richard 133 ..,.,..,..........,....... 96
Hedstrom. Sandy 123 ,..,............ 50.101
Hefley. Cathy 123 ............ ,...,,, . 50.60
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Heimsoth, Anita 143 ....,.,..,, .......... 1 25
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Hellwig. Ruth 123 .... .. ,,..... ,...,.. 5 0
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Hendrickson. Jack 113... ..... 1.13.61
Henkel, Tom 123 .................. 38.50.110
Heneberg. Werner 113 .......... ......... 1 3
Horcher. Ray 143 ......... 36.80.113,126
Hosek. Ron 113 ,....................... 13.38.82
Hoshor, Karla 113 ....... ....... 1 3,62
Hotton. Carol 113
House, Don 113 .................. ...... ,D .13
Houseknecht. Julie 113 ....... ......... 1 3
Huberty. Bob 133 ............ . --.-.--.- 97
Hughes, Jim 133 .,.......,.,....... ....,,,., 9 7
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Hunt, Dennis 113 ......
Hunter, Becky 113 ........
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Pam 123 ......
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Hurst, Chuck 123 ....
Hutchinson. Alan 133 F
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60
Golle. Linda 123 ...... .......,. 2 9.36.5060
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Graf. Carl 113 ............ ...... ....... 1 2 .38
Graham. Edith 113 ....... .... . ..12
Graham, Kennis 123 ......... ........ 5 13
Graham, Tom 113 ..,..... ......., 1 6
Gramit. Judy 113... .... ......... . 62
Grams, Herb 133 .................,.,...... 76.96
Grams, Kenny 133 ......,............... 96,1013
Grandt, Arlyne 133..59.73.96.101,102
Grandt. Ken 113 .............. .,...,.,.,,,,,,,, 1 2
Grandt, Marie 113 ........ ..... 1 2,72
Grant, Dennis 133 ...,.... ,,.,,,,, 9 6
Grapes. Ed 113 ........... ............... 1 6
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Graves, Juanita 133 ........ .........,., 9 6
Graves, Richard 133 .....,. ........ ...,.. 9 6
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Gregory, Arden 133 .....................,.,., 96
Gregory. De 143 .......... 87,116.117.124
Gregory, Pete 123 .........,..... .,............. 5 0
Gresher. William 133 .................. 26.96
Grey, Toni 133 .................... 36.80.8296
Griffiths. Patrick 113....
Grimes. Georgia 123
Grimm, Ernie 133
Grimm. Richard 113 ........
Groh, Sharon 123
Gromck. Dianne 113. ..... .
Gromek, Doreen 113 ........
Gronert, Audrey 14 3
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........16
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.......12.61.82
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Gruen. Ronald 133 ...........
Grundhoefer. Kathy 123
Guarriello, Nikki 113 ......
Gust. Adoline 113 ............
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Hall. Janice 113
Hall, Jim 133 ................,.......,. 58.96.113
Hall, June Elva 123 ...... .......... 2 9,50
Hall, Pat 113 .................. ......... 1 2.62
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Halverson, Jim 143... .................... U26
Halvorsen. Margaret 143... ....., 58,124
Halvorsen. Sandy 133 ....... ........ 9 6
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Hamm. Lola 143 ........ . .......... 28.58.124
Hammerl, Robert 143 ........ 58,114,124
Hampton, Michael Lee 113 .....,.,.... 12
Hancock. Ruth 123 ...................... 32.50
Hane. Susan 143 ........ ..32.59,102.124
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86.87,108.113.124
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Henning, Pat 143 .........
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Henr5'- Tom 123
Hepner. Fred 113
Heppner, John 123 ....
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Herdt, Margie 143 ...........
Herr, Kathleen 123
Hertlein. Clyde 123 .......
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Hanor. John 113 ........................., 16.23
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Hansen, Judith 143 .................... 57.124
Hansen, Katherine 113 .................... 12
Hansen, Neil 123 ,....,,.,................. 22,50
Hanson, Helen 113
Hanson. Linda 113 .......... ........... 1 2
Hapanovieh, Sonia 113
Happ, Ann 1-13 .....,.......,............ 101,125
Harman. Pat Ann 123 ...................... 50
Harnish, Isabel 143 .......................... 125
Harrington. Darlene 133 ................ 96
Harrington, Leslie 113 .......... 12.23.32
Harrington. VVilliam 113 .......... 16.80
Harris, Dan 113 ......................,..... 16,82
Harris, Jane 113 .......................... 12.62
Harris. John 143 .............................. 125
Harris. Patrick 143 ........ 58.808-1.125
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Harris, Terry 113 ......... ....... 1 2.38.80
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Harting, Pat 133 .................... 60.96.101
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Hartmann, Richard
143
Hartwig. Carol 123 ................ 50.60.74
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123 .............. 50
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Hayden. Barbara 133.
Haynes. Dinah 123 .......... 50.553.73.103
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Hill, Richard 133 ........ ..... . 97
Hill. Roberta 143 ......... ............ 1 25
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Hinrichs. Yvonne 123 .......... 20.50.102
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I-Iirons Peggy 123 .............. 50.103106
Hirsch, Iris 113 ...... ................. 1 6
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Hodlmair. Jerry 113 ....... ........... 1 3
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Hoffman. Jill 133 .............................. 97
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Hogreve. Duane 143
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Holcomb. Carol 143 .................... 89,126
Hollenbeck, Lynne 113 .............. 13,62
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Holmblad. Karen 113 ........ .......... 1 3
Holmblad. Norbert 133 .................... 97
Holmes. George 133
Holmes. Ginny 123 .......... 50.610.74.103
Hoist. Steven 123 ........................ 50.110
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Holznagel, Ron 143 .................... 27,126
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Hoppe. Ilene 133 ......... ........ 2 0,537,101
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Jackisch. Judith 113 ........ .......... 1 3
Jackson. Robert 113 .................. ....... 1 3
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Jahnke. Pat 113 ................ ........... 1 3.62
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Diane 123 ...................... 50.
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Laseke, Judy 141 .............,.. 59,101,128
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Pat 121 ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,, 51,73,101
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,,....,.89,128
MacDonald, Sandra 121 ..,...., ....... 5 1
Maehut. Kitty 131 ,,....,..,...... ..... . .98
Machut. Phil 111 ............ .......... 1 3
Maeda, Beverly 111 ......,... ........ 1 4,74
Magnuson, James 111 ,,.....,,,....,, 16.76
Magnuson, Lee 121 .............. 38,51,1lO
Mahler, Pat 121 ............... 1 .....,...... 51,60
Maierhofer, Bob 131
Maierhofer, Rudolph 111 ....,..... .,.. 1 4
Maisel, Carol 121 .........,................ 31.51
Maitland, Judy 121 ,,,,.l...,
Kibbie, Dorothy 141..
Kick, Raleigh 121, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 9
Kieck, Nancy 131 ,,,,,,,
Kile, Gerry 141 .........
,...,,,,,,127
,........27,127
Kim. Roy 121 .........., ...,,.. 5 0,75
Kinel, James 111
Kindhart, Carol 131 ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 7
Kindler, Pat 131 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 7
Kindler, Ruth 131 ,,,,,,,1,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 7
Kraus, Bob 111 .,,..,,.,.,.,.,..,. ,,,,,,,., 2 4
Kraus, Mary 121 ,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 5 1
Krause. Veronica 141 ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,., 128
Kreft, Karen 111 .,.,.,,.,,,,,,..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,, 16
Kreider, Eldon 131 ...... 54,55,75,87.97
Krejsa, Richard 121 ..,,.,,.,,....,,,..,.,,,., 51
Kroencke, Carole 121 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,. 51
Krueger, Will 111 .,.,.,.,.,,,,.,..,,..,....,... 13
Kruk, John 121 ................,,..,, 51,75,102
Kruse, Allan 111 .........,
Kruse, Elaine 141 ,.,,,,.,
Kruse, Gloria 131 ,..,,,,,
Kurharik, Carol 1411,
,,.,59,93.97.101
.75,103,108,128
King, Barbara 111 ,,,,,,.,.
King. Betsy 121 ...,..,,,,,
........50,103
Kms. Jerry 121 ..,...........,.., ,,,..,,,,,,, 5 0
Kingsley, James 131 ,,1,,, ,,,,,,, 74,97
Kingsley, John 111 ,,,,,,,,,
Kirchhoff, Betty 121
Kirk, VVillia1Tl-141 .,..,,,
......,....l..47,50,59
Kivi, Marilyn 131 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,1 6 11,97
Klages, Richard 121 ...........,..,.,. 50,113
Klamer, Fred 131 ..,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,i,,,,, 9 7
Klamer, Jacob 121 ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 350,110
Klamer. Richard 111 ,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,..,.,.., 13
Klehm, Carl 141 ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 24,36,811,127
Klehm. Roy 111 ..............., 1324.38.80
Klement, Jerry 141 ...,......,. 82,110,127
Klingemaier, Marilyn 111 ,,,,,.,, 13,63
Kloman, Fred 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13,113
Klouthis, Bill 111 ...,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,, 16,82
Kmiecik. Gerald 111 ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 6
Knaack, Fred 131 ........... ,....,,.. 9 7
Knight, Debby 121 ,.,..,,.. ,,,,,,,,. 5 0
Knight, Lynda 121
Knight, Wayne 131 ......,.,..,...,,,,, 97,110
Knobloch, Gail 121 ........ ,
.50,58,72,101
Kuehn, Judie 111 ,,.......,,..,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, 9,16
Kulik, Bernie 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,., 16
Kunz, Mary Kay 141 ,.,,.,,..,,,,,., 59,128
Kunz, Phillip 121 ,,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1
Kurth, Stephen 111 ....... ,,,,,,,,, 1 3
Kurtz, Dan 111 ......,.,,,, ,.,,..,.,,,,..,,,,, 1 6
Kurtz, Judy 121
Kurtz, Kent 131 ....,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 6,8O,97,113
Kussow, Dave 121 .,,.,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,, 51
Kutehera, Sheila 141
,.,,....106,108,128,152
Kwiran, Manfred 131 ..,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 97
L
Lacina, John 111 ..,., ,,,,,,. 13,85
LaCroix, Ray 121 ....,,.. ,,.,,,,,, 5 1
Ladas, Zeno 121 ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 1
Latzod, Jerry 141 ..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 28
Lalor, Bernard 131 ,........ ,,,,.,... 9 7
Lambdin, Phil 131 ......,
Lambert, Mike 121 .,,,,,,,,
,,,.,,.30,97
...,,,.51,85
Landers, Barry 111 .,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,. 1 3
Landmeier, Lois 111 ,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13
Landmeier, Sandra 131 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97
Landmeier, Tom 121 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 51,853,110
Lang, Gail 121 ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 1,60
Knoepfle. Donald 121 .,..,...,...,,,, 50,113
Knoepfle. Sue 131 .... 58,65,97,101,102
Knollmueller, James 131 ,,.,,, 22,30,97
Knopp, James 131..30.31,32,75,97.112
Knoppel, Herbert 131 ....,,....,,,,,,,,.... 97
Knoppel, Kenton 111 ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16
Knox, Nancy 121 ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, 5 0,72
Knutson, Dennis 111 ,,,,,,,,, ,.,.,,, 1 5,38
Koby, Jim 131 ,......,....,,,,, .,.,.,,,, 9 7
I46
Lange. Bonnie 111 .,.,,.
Langerock, Patricia 121 ,,...,,,,,,,.,..., 51
Langguth, Evelyn 121. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51,60
Langos, Alfred 141 ,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,, 80,128
Lide, Lorna 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ........ 1 0,131.62
Liebenow, John 131 .........,...... 31,315.55
Liebenow, Judy 111 .... ......, ..,.,,,....... 3 0
Liggett, Patricia 131 ..........,.,,.,,,,,,, ,97
Liljequist, Barbara 121 .,., 7,51,59,102
Lilleherg. Karen 111 .,1.................,V,Y 16
Lind, Barbara 141 .........,.......,,. 116,129
Lind, John 111 ......,.,...., ............... 1 3
Lindahl, Sandra 141 ,,,,,,., ,.,...... 1 29
Lindberg, Bob 111 .......... .....,..... 1 3
Lindstrom, Rick 131 .,............., 97,114
Linehan, Dennis 141
Linehan, Karen 111 ........ ...,,,.,... 1 3
Link, John 111 ,,,,..1.,,,................... 16,80
Linnemann, Janet 121 .................,.... 51
Linnemann. Kenneth 131 .,.,...,,, 24,97
Linnexveh, Bud 111 .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,...,, 13
Lippke, Bonnie 111 ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,... 13,72
Lippke, William 131 ,,,,,, 3o,s5,97,113
Lippold, Lois 131 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 31,518,101
Lips, Bill 111 .,..,,,..,..,.,,,.,,,,...,,, 13,3882
Lips, Judy 131 ...,,,,.,, s0,72,9s.101,102
Lips, Nancy 111 ............................ 13,62
Lloyd, Sharon 111 ........ ,,.,..... 1 0,16
LoCasclo, Mike 131 ,.,.,,... ,,,.,.,,. 2 6,98
Loc-hinger, Tony 121 ,,,..,.,.,,.,.,.,...,.,. 51
Lockwood, Bob 131
.,,,,...34,59,80,82.98,113
Lockwood, Linda 131 .......... 72,98,103
Loey, Patricia 111 ,...,.,...,.,.,,,,.,,,.,.,.,., 13
Loeehl, Pat 111 ..........,,.. .......... 1 3,62
Loeding, Carol 111 .,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,.... 1 3,20
Logie, Charles Jr. 111 ,,,..,, .,,,.,,.,., 1 3
Lohr, Jodee 131 ,,.,,,,,,.., ,.,,,.,,.,.,.., 9 8
,,.,.,,,.13,62
Lohr, Karen 111 .,,.,.,.
Loll, Kristin 111 ,.,.,,
13,62
Lonergan, Tim 121 ,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,,,.,,,. 51
Long, Cyndy 131
.....,.,60,93,98,101,103,104
Long, Sherrie 121 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 51,60
Longwell, Thomas 131 ,.,,,..,.,.,.. 98,112
Makinson, Judi 131 ...... 60
,98,l00,101
Malchow, Simone 121 ,..... 29,36.47,51
Malone, Annette 111 ,,,... ,...,.,........,... 1 6
Malone, Odell 121 ....,.,.,, .............. 5 1
Mann, Ginny 121 ,,,,,,,,,.,,.....,..,..... 29,51
Mann, Linda 141
....,,.,60,72,102,108,129
Manta, Carol Ann 121 ......,, 51,711,103
Mariasll, Marsha 111
Marino, Jacob 141 ..............V.,......Y.. 129
Marks, Ron 121 ,.,.,,,.,.,,,,., 34,51,80,113
Markus, Dorene 141 .................. 73,129
Marn, April 131 ,,.................. 60.98.101
Marsala, Judy 131 ,...,,,, ..,..........,,,. 9 8
Jeff 121 ,..,,....... ,,.,,... . 51,113
Bill 111
Marsh,
Martin,
Martin, Judith 121
Martin,
Marie 111.,,,. ,,........... 14,541.62
Martin, Ron 131 .,,......... ......,...,.,, 2 7
Martini, Janet 121 ......... ..,1........ 5 1,60
Marwedel, Julie 121 ,,,.-...-.., 20.51.101
Maschoff, David 141 ..,..................... 27
Massa, Carl 111 ,...,...... ....,..... 1 438,82
Mast, Carolyn 111
Matara, Doreen 111 ....,,.,
Matheson, Arlene 111
May. Janice 111 ...,..,,.,
Mayer, Judy 121 ....1,,
,....,,,14,62
.,...,,,14,73
....,.,.51,59
Mayhew, Carol 131 .,,...,..,,,..,,, ..,98,101
MeClaskey, MlCkl 141 .,,..,,.,.,,.,.,..,, 129
McClellan, Linda 111
McComb, Nancy 111 ..,..,,,...,,,., 9,1-4,62
McConnell, Bruce 111 ,.,,....,.,...,. 14,74
McConnell. Gary 121 .,...... ,,,...,, 5 1,75
McCord, Tom 111 ........................ 14.51
McCoy, Susan 131 .,.,.... 98,101,103,106
Langzos, Paul 111 ,.,. .,,, . ,, ,,.,.,.,,. ,,13
Look, Bonnie 111 ,,.,.,.,..,.
McDonald.
John 121 ......,.............,...,. 51
Lapinski, Barbara 141
Larkin, Lester 111 ,,,,,,
Larsen, Sue 111 ....,.......
.......128
., ...,.... ,.13
LZITSDD, GOI'dOl"l 131 ..,,,,, .,.,..... 5 8,60,97
X
Lopata, John 111 ,,,,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,,, 13.3880
Lorenz, Jeanene Ann 111 ...,...... 13,62
Love,1oy, Janet Lee 111. ,..,,...,,,.,,,.,,. 13
Loveless, Allan 141
McDonald. Mimi 141
,.,..,.,54,55,101,103,104,129
Sandra 111 ...,...,.,.. ,...14,73
McDonald.
McDonald, Susan 111. .,.... ....... 1 6
I
Opsahl. Randi 131 .,,,,, I
McDougall, Bonnie 111,,.. ...,.... 1-1.6.2
McDowell. Robert 111
,.........,,,1-1.61
McDowell, XVillard 121 ...., ,,,,. ..,. . . .51
lVICGill, Pall 131.. ,... .. ..,. 55.98.1113
McGlynn. Tom 1-ll ,,,, , .,.......,,,,,, 1.1251
MqGowean, Bonnie 121 .,........, 51.79
McGrath. Patti 111 ....... ,VV..,,.------ 1 4.52
McKay. Rod 131 v,v.,,,,..,.....,....Yvv YYYA . 26
McKnight. Roger 111 ,,,,,,,..... 14.30.31
Mc-Lean, Karen 111... ,,............vvv,,, H16
McLean. Shirley 111 ...,,,,,,.,.........., 1-1
MeNurlen. Paul 111.. ,.......,,. 16.38.82
Mc-Nurlen, Richard 131 ,.,., 26.98
MeReynolds, Judy 111 ....,,. ....,1-1
Mt-Roberts. Terry 111 .......,. ....... 1 4
Medal, Andrea 111 ...... , , .,,... , ,W16
Medal. Jeanne 121 ...... ,,.,. , 51.60.103
Medal, Terry 111 ....,..1............... , ..... 14
Meehan. Fay 111 .....,.,,,.,.,
214
Meehan. James 121 .......... 38.51,59,110
Meehan, Michael 111
Meehan, Sharon 131 .... ......... . ....... 9 S
Mees. Nancy 121 ....,,..,, 47,5l,611,72.'T3
Meidell. Sandra 141 , ......... ,,,.,.129
Meier, Roger 141 ..,,,,,,.., ..,. . .... 129
Meinken. Edward 1-11.,36.80.110,130
Meller. David 121 ...., ,
Nlenefee. Bill 121 .... .. , ......... 51.112
Mogren, Stuart 141 ...,...,....... ..,.,,.,. 1 30
Mogren. Vicki 131 ..., 37,60.98,101,103
Moldenhauer. Arthur 121. .... 24.51
Molenkz
imp, kurt 111 ,,,,,,,,, .,..,, .,61
Molitor, John 131
Moilenkamp. Jan 111.2 ........... 14.102
Monjeau. Sharon 131 .,.,....,
Moon. Diane 121 ,......,.,.,. ........ 5 1
Moore, Charlotte 111
Moore. Dennis 1-11 ...,..... .............. 1 30
Moore. Leigh 121 ..,..... ........ 3 8,47,51
Moore, Nancy 121 .,.,,... ..,................ 5 1
Moore, Sally 131 ...,.,...,........ 73,100,101
Morand. Richard 131
Moraycc. Ralph 121...
Morehouse. Barbara 131..98.103.106
Moreland, Gary 121 .,,,.,,,....., 51.85.110
Moreland, Merigail 111 .................... 16
Morgan, Art 121 ................. .. ......... 51
Moritz, Elizabeth 121 ........ ....... 5 1.59
Moritz, Walter 1-11 ......... .. ...13O
Morris. Chuck 121 ..,...... ....,,...... 5 1
Morris, Jim 121 ........... ....,.. 3 8.51
Morrison. Sue 111 .......,.......,............., 14
Mors, Bill 121 ..,.,.,.,,,.....,,,...,.......,, 38.51
Mors, Bob 131, ,,,.,,,,,, 36,80,82.98,113
Moses. Don 121 .....
Mosiman. Frederick 111 ............ 14.38
Motisi. Peter 111 ........................ .1-1.38
Mott, Jim 141 ............ 58.80.82.112.131
Moudry. Kenneth 111 ,......... 14.85.112
Mroz, John 141 ...,.,............ 103,104,131
Mueller. Dwayne 131 ........,,.,.,,,........ 98
Mueller, Fred 141 ............ ........ 3 0.131
Mueller. Jeanette 111 .... . ....,....... 1-1
Mueller, Joyce 131 ...........1 1........ 9 8
Mueller. Kenneth 111
Mueller. Sharon 131.. .,., ........ 9 8
Mueller. Paul 111., .. ..,11
Muhly. Barbara 121 ..,........ ,,.,, 5 1
Mukahirn. Patricia 111 .................... 14
Posselt. Robin 121 .,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 52,6O,73
Merz. Joanne 141 ......, ,....., 159.1311
Metz. Joanne 111 .,....,., , ..... 14.62
Metzler. Bob 111 .....,.,. ,..............,....,. 1 -1
Mewbourn. Shirley 121 .,......... ., ,..... 51
Meyer, Frank 121 ..,....,........,..,,, 51,112
Meyer. Helen 121.,.,.. ,, ,..... H51
Meyer. Judy 141,,102.104.106,1118.130
Meyer, Karen 121 ,.........., ,,.,..... , 51.60
Meyer. Marvin 131 ....... ..... 7 4.93
Meyer. Robert 111 ........ ...,..,., 3 2
Meyer. Roger 131 .............. .,,,.,,. 9 3.98
Meyer. Rosemarie 1-11 ..,......, 58,130
Meyer, Tony 121 .,..,. .. ........... ......51
Meyer, VVayne 111 .,.,,........,,, 14.61.112
Meyers, Eric 111 .....,......... ........., . 14
Meyers. Richard 111 ....... ...., . 14
Meyers. Stuart 141 ........,.. ...,.,-. 1 30
Michaels, Judith 121 ,,....,, ........ 5 1,59
Michelson. Judy 121 ..,..-. .1 ---- 51
Miehgelson, James 111 .........,.......... 14
Middleton. P1120 141 ...,...,... .,,,80.130
Muran. Sara 121 .,.......................,.. 51.60
Murphy, Jim 141 ,.,,. ,,.....,. 1.,,1 3 0 .32,131
Murphy, Sharon 131 ........,. ....,,..,. 5 8.98
Murray. John 131 .........,...... 98.114.115
Murray, Judy 131 .,....,
...........98,101
Nolte, Floyd 131. ....... .
..,.,..,.....26,98
Nordtvedt. Don 121 .... ,,,. ,.,,..,...,..,.. 5 1
Norman. Stan 141.. ...,..... 7,80.113.131
North, Barry 131 ......... ,,...,..... . . ........ 98
North. Larry 131 ....,.,.,.,,,., .,...,..... 9 8
Novacek. Robert 111 ....,,, . ........ 11
Nowak. Beverly 111
Nylvlin, Arthur 111 ,......... ............,,, 3 8
Nygard. Riggie 131 .......,, ,..., , 127.98
0
Oakley, Audrey 121 ...,. .. ........ 51
Oberg, John 131 ........,.,,, ....,... 9 8
O'Brien, Bill 111 ...,,,.... . ............... 75
Ocasek. Jeanne 121 .... ................. 5 1.611
O'Connell. Mary 121 ..,..................... 51
O'Day. Tina 121 ........,,,. ...47.51.60.103
Odriozola. Luis 141 ......
Oehlerking, Bruce 121
O'Gorman, Pat 121 .....
O'Grady. John 111
Ohrem, LaVerne 111,.
Oja. Carol 111 ........,..,..
, ., ,,,........, .131
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Oldaker. Bill 121 ........,...,., ,.,38.51,113
Olson, Adrienne 111
Olson. Dennis 141 .,......
Olson. Jerry 121...
Olson. Joyce 131 ,...,.,
Omer. Janet 111 .,.,.,,,..
, ,,,,,,,, .1...,.. 1 31
...51.80.112
. ........., ..,,,, 3 1
ONe1l, Bob 121 .,..................., 38.51.113
O'Neal, Penelope 1-11
Opalecky, Joe 141
Oplt, Joanne 131 .........,,,. .. 98.101
Opsahl, George 121 ......... ..,., 51.80
Orescan. Kathleen 141
Orgler, Pat 141 ..........,.,.
58.75.103,131
. . . 58.131
Orgler, Sandy 111... ......,, ............. 1 6.62
Ortiz, Maria 121 ..,.......
Oscarson. Carolee 111
Osterberg. Jean 111
Ostrom, June 111 ...,...,
Otto, Charles 111
., ,.... 62
Pedersen, Joan 121. .,........... 52,713,102
Peeke, Richard 111. .,.,,..,......,, . .,,..,, .80
Peery. Jim 131 ............,. 36.58.811,8T,98
Peery, Sharon 111 .,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, , , 1,62
P0lfL'I'. Eddie 111 ..,...,......,.,.,... ..38.113
Pendleton. Donald 131 J... ............ 2 6.98
Pennington, Lee 121 ..,..,,
Perricone. Ralph 111
Perz. Lois 111
Peters, Paul 121 ..............,.,.,.,. ,,.38,113
Petersen, Chuck 141,.36,42,58.89.132
Petersen. Diana 131 .,,,.,.........,.. 98,101
Petersen. Dotty 121 ....,...... ,,..,...,. . .52
Petersen, John 131
.,.,....-10.51.55.58.87.93.98.113
Peterson, Fred 111
Peterson, John 121., .52.103.113
Peterson, Judy 141
,,28.29.37.42.116,117,132
Peterson. Lynda 121 ,.,.,,,,,...,,,.,.,, 52,59
Peterson. Roy 111
Peterson. Sandra 121 .,.......... 29.5260
Peterson. Stanley 121 .,,,..,.,,,..,,,..,.., 52
Peterson, Tom 141 . ......,............... 132
Petkus. Joan 121 .... 20.52,101,103.10-1
Petrie. Jim 121 ...........,..,...........,. 74.98
Petterson. Roy 121 .,.,,...,....,.,...,....., 52
Pfeffer, Sylvia 121
.,.....,30.52.54.55.72.103,106,107
Pfluger, Bernice 121 ......,,,,.....,.......,., 52
Pfluger, Joanne 141 .,.,.,.., ........,... 1 32
Phelan. Chuck 111 .....,,., ,,,,,... 1 4,82
Phillips. Alan 111 ......... ........ 1 4,22
Phillips, Lynn, 111 ..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,., 14
Phillips, VVarren 121 ..........,... 38.52.84
Piepenbrink, Carol 141 .......,,.,, .132
Pietrolonardo, Anne 121 ......,. ,...... 5 2
Pinekney. Phil 111 .1.,. ,.,,, ,,,,
Pinkham. Jerry 111
Pinkos. Ricky 111 ....,,....
Pipkin, Penny 121
Pistorius, Judy 141. .,.,.. ..
Pitt. Carolyn 131... ,,.,,
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52.60
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.......98
Pltyer, Mlehael 1414 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 132
Murray. Peggy 111 ................,, ,.,,.. 1 4
My-ers, VVally 131 .,...,.. ....,.,. 3 8.76.98
Myers, Walter 121 ............................ 51
Myers, Warren 111 .,.,........ 10.61.112
Myk. Catherine 121 ....,,,................... 51
Myk, NVayne 121 ...,...... ........... . V51
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Nash, Mike 111 ........,,,... ,.,....... 1 4.82
Nau. Kenneth 131 .......... ..,..... 9 8.112
Naylor, Dave 111 ...,...........,........ 14.113
Nearhoocl, Dolores 121 ...... 51,101,102
Pruyn, Don 131 .......,.,...
Nickelsen. Dick 131 .......... 3658.80.98
Nehf, Jesse 121 ,...,.,.,...,.,.....,......, 38.51
Nelson, David 141
Nelson. Ellen 121 ...... ......... 5 1
Nelson. Jay 121 ,....... ......... 5 1
Nelson, Karen 111 l..,,.,.,............... 14,62
Nelson. Lois 131 ....,,..,,,. 60.98.101,103
Nelson. Marilyn 111 ........... ,,..,... 1 4.62
Nelson. Mike 111
Nelson. Pat 111
Nelson, Suzanne 111
Neubauer. Gregg 121 ......... ......,,,.,. 5 1
Neubaum, Herb 111
Neumann, Charles 121 ,,....,.., 38.51.80
Neumann, Henry 141 ............... 27.131
Neunteufel. Tony 141 ......,....... 26,131
Neurauter, Bill 121
Newcomb, Gordy 121----"., .... ..,51.85
Newman, Russell 111
Nichols, Bill 111
Mielke. Martin 121 ........ ,,,,.......,,, 5 1
Mihalek. Judy 121 .....,,,...........,..,. 15.51
Milazzo, Kathleen 111 .,.,..... .......... 1 6
Milbratz. Bud 111
Miller, Bill 121
Miller, Delores 131 .....,,,. ...... 5 9.98.1111
Miller, Harvey 141 ..........,............-.- 130
Miller, Jackie 121 ,..,., .,..........,,,, 5 1.60
Miller, John 111 ......,. .14.38,82.86.87
Miller, Kathy 131
,,,...,.....59.98.100,101,102
Miller, Kris 131 .................... 87.93.101
Miller, Leroy 121 ..........,....l,.-.-----.---- 51
Miller, Marlene 141 ......... ,.-.------,- 1 30
Miller, Mollisue 111 .....,,...-.-----,,----- 14
Miller, Nancy 121 ...... .. .......... 51.103
Miller, Richard 141 ...,. , ....,., 116.1311
Miller, Richard 121 ....... .V1-,--- 38 -51
Miller, Robert 141 ......... ...,.,,. 1 10.130
Miller, Sue 111 ......,. ......l........ 1 4.613
Mills, Pat 121 ,.,,.,.,..,............. 31.32.51
Milnlan, Ralph 121 .............,,-.-1-------- 51
Minctti. Toni 121 ..... 51.60,87.101.102
Mitchell, Andy 131 ........... .............. 9 8
Mitchell, Bonnie 131 .................. 98.101
Mitchell, Joyce 141 .......... ...,.,.. 7 .130
Mitchell, Kathie 121 ........................ 51
Mitchell, Penny 141 ..........,. 58,6-1.130
Mitchell, Shari 111
Mitchell, Wallace 111 .............. ,...... 1 5
Mobus, Carol 111 ...................... ....,.. 1 6
Mockenhaupt. John 121 .................. 51
Modjeske, Jeanne 121 ,.,...,..........,.... 51
Moehling, Ed 131 .......,...,............ 98.11-1
Moehling, Judy 131 .,....... ,,.............. 9 8
Moehling. Sandra Lee 111 .,............ 14
Moeller, Denis 111 .................. ....... 1 4
Niemann, Dennis 121 ...........,...... 51,85
NilS0n.
Darlene 121
Nll1ll1lCf. John 131 .............. ....... 5 8.98
Nims, Dave 111
Ninnemann, Charles 111 ...... 1626.32
Ninow,
Tom 121 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,....,,...., 51
Noble. John 111 ........
.,.....,23
Plambeck. Richard 121
., ,,,. 34,52,103,113
Plank. Don 141 .......... .36.42.84,s7,132
Pohlnlan, Lloyd 111 ,,........ ,.,,..,.. 1 4.24
Pokuta. Wayne 111
Pollard. Jerry 121
Poole. Bonnie 131 ..,...,,. ........, 6 0.98
Popp. Alvin 131 ..,.. .... .,....... 5 8 .98
PODIJ. Carl 131 ..................,...,,........ 40.98
Poteraeki. Georgia 111 ..,,.,............., 14
Potter. Jerry 131 ...................,.,.....,.... 98
Potts. Caren 121 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52,57,59,106
P0Well. Gale 131 ..,.........,. 60,74,98.101
Ostos, Alan 111 .,,, ,.,......,................... 1 6
Owen. Jane 131... .......,.. 60,98,101.11'13
Owen, Nancy 111 .... ..... ..,.,...,............ 6 2
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Pacelli, Jim 121 ................ . .,,,,, .51
Paddock, Lee 141 ......................,. 29.131
Page, Bernadine 121 ,.,...,... ..,..,..... 5 1
Page, Jim 121 ........................ ...,.... 5 1
Pagnac. Kenneth 111
Palermo, Nancy 111 ..........., ..,, ..,. 6 2
Palmer. Bill 141 ,.,........... 42.80.82,115
Palmer, David 111 ,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,, 34.82,113
Palmer. Florence 111 ..,.,.,............... 62
Palmer, Jack 141 ........,..,............ 80.131
Palmer, Janice 121 .... 51,60,72,T-4.101
Palmer, Sharon 111 ..........,.......,..,, ..62
Panek. John 131
Panek, Judy 141 .....,.,..,.....,. 20,102,131
Panek, Ronna 111 ..................,...,. 16.73
Panza. Ken 111
Panzer.
Parcell, Joyce 141 ........
Parke, Pat 121 ...........
Parkin, John 121 .......
Parnell, Lyle 111
Parson, Dick 111
Parson, Nancy 121 .......
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Pasvogel. Sally 131 .,......,................... 98
Pate, Dwight 121 .......,.,........ 51,80,104
Pate, Jerry 121 ..................,,....,......... 51
Patterson, Yvonne 121 .,,..., ......., 5 2
Patzke, John 111
Pauls. Judie 111
Paulson. Kenn 131 ......... .. ...... 58,98
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Prahl, Karen 121 ........,..,.,,... 52.59.103
Pratt. Jeff 121 .,..,................... 38.52.110
Precilio. Sara 111
Prenner, Mary 111 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14
Prenzler. Robert 111
Price. Dave 141 ...... .... . 30.105.110,132
Price. Diane 131 .........................,...... 98
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Rafiay, Donna 143
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Ragland, Alan 143 ...,................ 133,140
Raichert. Ronald 133 ..,..................... 26
Ramirez, Manuel 113 ................ 16.80
Randell, Herb 133 ,.,,..,. ........ 9 8
Ranger. Pete 113
Rapp, Richard 143 .......... ,...Yv.... 1 33
Rascher, Richard 123 ...................... 52
Rask. Dale 113 ............,,Y, Y,................. 1 6
Rasmussen. Babs 123 ......,. 52,102,106
Rasmussen. Don 133 ...............,vY,vYY,V 98
Rasmussen, Philip 143 V,,Y ,V,,....----. 1 33
Raupp, Daniel 123 ....... .... ,.,. 5 2 .83.110
Rawlings. Bettjane 133 .,.... ..,...... v,.v 9 3
Read. Bill 123 ...............v 30.52.103.113
Reckamp. Robert 113 .....,..,VV,YYv-Y-YV,- 16
Reckwerdt, Melanie 113 ............ 14,62
Reed, Sherrell 143 .... 29.76.S6.103.133
Reel, Diane 113 Y..,.,.......................,.... 14
Rees. Nick 143 ..........................v... 58.133
Reeves. Trilla Ann 113 ........,. 14.62.72
Regnell, Ralph 143... ...,...Y,,,...,,,... .133
Rehm, Carol 123
Reichard, Phyliss 123
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Revers, Johnny 143 ..,....................... 133
Rezner, Tom 113 .,......,.,.,,.,................ 14
Richardson. June Marie 133 ...,.,,, 58
Richardson. Ronnie 113 ..,,......... 14.61
Richmond. Bruce 123 ..,.,. 38.52.98.114
Richter. Allen 123 ......................,.,,..., 52
Richter. Bill 123 ......,.,........... 52.73.112
Richter. Frances 123.. ,,,,,,.V,V,,,V.V.V... 52
Rickards. James 143 ....,.... Y..,...... 1 33
Rickards. Patrick 113
Rickert, Hazel 143 .......,.., ..,..... 2 0.133
Riemer, Emily 123 .....,... ...1..... 5 2
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Ripley, David 113
Ritchie. Ann 123 ,.,.,........,, ..,,,,..,. 5 2.59
Ritzma. Robert 133 ......... .....,.... 3 6.99
Roach, William 123
Robb. Brian 143 ...........,........ 36.58133
Robb, Bruce 133 ...,...., ........ 8 0.85.99
Roberts, Tom 123 ........... ............... 5 2
Robertson, Jill 113 ,,,,,,t .....,.... 1 4.62
Robertson, Joy 123 ......... .......... 5 2.60
Robertson. Sheila 143 .....1...... 104.133
Robinson. Bonnie 113 ...................... 14
Robinson, Richard 133 .......,., 73.76.99
Robinson. Ted 133 ,......................,.... 99
Rocco, Carol 113 ...............i,.,......,.,.... 14
Rodewald. Lynn 123..52,57,60.72,103
Rodriquez, Ernesto 133 ,,............ 84,99
Rodriquez. Manuel 113 .................,., 34
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Roeske, Barbara 123 ,,.,,,..,............... 52
Roeske. Carole 123 ..,.....,.,..... 47.52.106
Roeske, Rodman 123 ..,............... 52.75
Roesler. Leonard 123 .......,.............. 52
Rogozinski. Jan 123 ...,,.,,,,,,,.,. 52.54.55
Rohner, Horst 113
Rolfs. Judy 113 ................,,..,.....,....... 14
Roller, Ralph 113 ....,..,,,,,.,,,.. 10.14.113
Roney, Curtis 113 .........................,.,.. 14
Roosen, William 133 ......,,.,,,......,, 58,99
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Rosa, Judy 123 ......... ,..............,...... 5 2
Rosa, Susan 123 ....... ....................,. 5 2
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Rose, Marilyn 113 ............,..,.,,...,. 14,62
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Rossen, Vililliam 133
Rothcnbach, Don 123 ,,.,.,.......... ...,.... 2 2
Rothenbach. Sharon 143 .......,..,,.... 133
Rothenberger. Dale 123..38.52,8O,113
Rother. Judy 133 ,,,.,,....,..............,,.,,,, 99
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Rowland. Kathleen 113 .......,. ......., 1 4
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Ruckoldt, Judith 133 ,,,, ,...............,,, 9 9
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Rudler, Bill 143 .,..,l...,,,..,....,,...,. 31,133
Rudolph, Brenda 133 ....... 2958.93.99
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Russell, Suzann 113. ..... 14.32,72,102
Russoy, Bob 113 ,,,,..,,,......,,,,,,,,, ,..,... 1 4
Ruzicka. Rosemary 113 .,.,,. 14.62.103
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Samson. Faith 143 ....,, 72.101.102,134
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Schoenbeck. Wendell 143 .....,,, 24,134
Schoenfeld. Carol 123 ,,........,...,...,... 613
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Schramm. Lee 113 ........,... ,...... 1 5.23
Schreiber. Dave 123 ......,.....,.,...., 38.84
Schroeder. Barbara 133 .................. 99
Schroeder. Bob 133 ,.........,.,.,, 31.75.99
Schroeder. Carol 113 .,,,, .......,.,.....,,,. 1 6
Schroeder, Diana 113 .......,...,,,,, 15,16
Schroeder. Jim 133 ..,.,....,,,,, ....99
Schroeder. Mayrene 113
Schroeder, Ronald 123 .,,,.......... 34.113
Schuartz, Judy 113
Schuctte. Jean 123
Schuctz, Terry 113
Schuler. Judy 113.. ,....... ,...,., 1 5.23
Schultz, Bob P. 123 ,..,..,.. ,,,,,,..,,,,. 5 2
Schultz. Bob W, 123 .,,.,,,.....,... 52,114
Schultz, James 133 .,,,,.........,. 76.99.113
Schultz. Lee 123 ,.,... . ......,....,..,,, 31
Schultz. Nancy 113 ....,,, ,...,.,.,, 7 3.1013
Schultz, Tom 133
Schulze. Bob 113 ..,,,,,. ,..,,.. 1 5
Schulze, Dotty 133 .....,,, .,...,. 5 39
Schulze. Richard 113 .....,..,,,,............ 15
Schumacher. Ann 113 ,........, .,..,. 1 5.74
Schumacher, Denny 123
Shumaker, Bernadine 143 ...,,.,, 20.135
Shumaker. Edward 133 ............,, 39.99
Sieben, Gerry 133
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Siebert. Karen 113 ......,..,,...........,..... 15
Siech, Barb 123 ,...,......,...,, ...,.., . 57.101
Siegel, Robert 143 ,....... 86.105,108.135
Siemro. Donna 133
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Sigwart. Judy 143 ......,,,,,,,........, 23,135
Silver. Leslie 113 ,,,,..... ...,,..,,....,,,,,. 1 5
Sim. Andrew 143 ................ 74,102,135
Simmons, Bob 133 ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,..,.. 36 .99
Simmons, Tom 113.. ,..., l....,, , 16
Simpson, Lynn 123 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,..., 613
Simpson, Sharon 123
Sims, Keith 143 .,,.,,,,,,, ,,., 2 3.75,76.112
Sinclair. Gerald 143
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Skach. Marilyn 143 ,.,,,,,,,..,,,,...,, 89,135
Skadberg. Dean 143..36.80,87.11O,135
Skahill. Judy 133 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,......,,,.,....., 9 9
Skarr, Clifford 123
Skrysak, Mike 113
Slansky, Tim 123
Slazas. Barbara 113 ,,..,.. ,...........,.., 1 5
Slinkard. Jim 113 ,,.,,....,..,,,,.. ..16,38.80
Slonaker. Richard 113 ,..,,,,,.,,...,. 15,23
Slonecker. Don 123 ....,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,, 85.110
Sandberg, Virray 133. ,.,.....,,,,,...,..... 99
Sande. Tom 123 .,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 52
Sandeen. Perry 123 .,.,,,,,.,, .,,,,.,.,. 5 2,76
Sander, AI 123 ,......,.,.. 38.47.52,83,110
Sandford, Marge 133
Sandford. Pat 113 .,,,,,
Sandvig, Lorelei 113
Sandy. Margaret 113.,
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Sharbaro. Bob 123 ......,...,..... 52.80.114
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Schumann, Rein 143 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 134
Schumann, William 113 ,,.,...,.,., 15.38
Schummer. Lynnae 123
Schwaller, Karen 113 ...............,,,,,,. 15
Schwaller, Sandra 143 ..,...,.,,..,, 20,134
Schwantz. Bonnie 143 ...,...,.,...... 72,134
Schwantz. Ronnie 123
Schwarz, Kathy 123
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Schwarz, Richard 113 ....,............. 15.59
Schwarz. Richard 133 .,,...,,.,,.,.,..,.,.. 99
Schweigerdt. Arlene 143 ...... 102.134
Schweigerdt. Betty 123 .... 60,101,103
Schwieger, Barb 133 .,,,.........,,,.,., 59,99
Smith. Avery 143 .,,.... ,....., 1 36,140
Smith, Carol 123
Smith, Don 113
Smith, Elizabeth Mary 123 ,,.......... 59
Smith Gail 133..58.72.99,101.102,104
Scott. Joe 113.. ..,.........,,,,..,..,. 15.85.112
Scott, Lynda 133 ,,...,,. ,....,,..,...,... 9 9
Scott, Nancy 143 ,,.,..., ,,,.,,.,.,,, 1 34
Scott, Stephen 143., ,,,.,. ........,, 5 8.135
Searcy. Jinny 113
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Schanmier, Donna 123 ..,.,.,,.,,,.,,. 52.59
Scharringhausen, Carl 123 ,,,,..,,.,., 52
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Scharringhausen, Larry 123 ,...,..... 52
Scharringhausen, Myrna 123 ,.,,,.,, 52
Scheffer. Steve
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Scherrer. Kathleen 113 .,,.,,.,. ..,,.,,. 1 6
Schiel. Skip 123 ....,,,..,,,,...,,,, ,,,,,,,. 5 2
Sohiffelbcin. Wayne 143. .. ......... .134
Sedewarft. Jackie 113 ......... ,,.,,.,,.,,. 1 3
Sedlak. Steve 123
Seef, Michael 143 ....... ,, ,.,.,,.,,. 34,135
Seegers. Carol 113 ..,..,.,.,.., ,..,....., 1 5
Seegers, Ronald 143 ,.,,,.,,, .,,,.,., 1 35
Seffens, Grace 123 .....,,.,, ,,,,,,. 5 9
Sellers. Sharon 143 ...,,.., ..,,....,,,.,.. 1 35
Sellik. Bob 113
Selman. David 113 ..........,.,.,. 15.38.113
Sender, Fred 113 .,......,... .,,.......,... 1 5
Senne. Gloria 133 ..,.,,... .,.,,.., 2 0.99
Scnne. Judy 113 ...,,,,, .....,,... 1 5
Senne. Sharon 143 ..,,,.,, ,..,.... 1 35
Serbin. Wayne 123 ....... ....... 5 9
Setzer, John 123
Seward. Sherry 113 ...... .. ,.,.,..,,.,.,. 15
Smith, John 133
Smith, Judy 123... ,.,........... ...... .... . . 60
Smith. Larry A. 133 ......,.. ....... 3 6.99
Smith Larry E. 113 ......... ,.,..,, 1 5.32
Smith Melissa 123 ......... .,.....,. 7 3
Smith Roger 133 ......... .,.,,.... 9 9
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Smith. Warren Irvin 143
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Smythe, Sean 133 ,..,,...,., .....,....,.,,..,.. 9 9
Soenksen. Dave 123 .........,.,,, 38.83.1113
Sokolski. Alice 113 ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,..., 15,79
Somers. Michael L. 113 ,,,,,.,...,,.,,.,. 15
Sommer, Lore 113 ,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,, 15
Sowinski. Ginny 123 ,,.,,.,..... 52.74.106
Spaans, Chuck 113 .,.,,..,,,,,....,,.,........ 38
Sparks. Patricia 113 ,,....,..,,..,.....,.... 15
Specht. Bill 113 .....,,,.,,,,,, .,,.,.,., 1 5
Spencer. James 113 ....,., ,, ...... 15
Spiczak, John 123
Spitler, Phil 113 .....,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,....,.. 15
Spomer, William 113 ...... 15.353.82.112
Spratt, Linda 143 ,... 58,91.101.102.136
Staeh. Virginia 123
Seward. Thomas 133. ....,.,..,,,,,,,,., 77,85
Schiffer. Stephen 113
Schilling. Alan 113 .....,.,,,,,,, ...,..., 1 6
Schindelar. George 113 .,.,,,., . ..,..,.. 15
Schindler, Janet 113 ,.,,,...
Schipper. James 143 ........
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Schmidt. Judy 133 .......
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Schmidt, Wayne 133 ,.......
Schmoyer. Judy 123 .......
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Schncck, Dean 133 .....,...,.,...,.. 36.84.99
Schneck, Dennis 113 ,,,.,.,,,,,.,. 15.38.80
Schneider. Dick 143 .....
Shanley. Eleanor 123
Shannon, Mike 123 ....., 47,54.55.80,S6
Shaughnessy. Dave 113. .... 16.32.113
Shaughnessy. Lynn 113 .........,....,... 15
Shaw. Philip 123 ,.,..........., ,,..,..,.. 3 8
Shaw. Ken 133 ,..,,....... ,.,.,,,.,.,.,. 9 9
Sheets. Steph 123 ........... .,..,,..,. 6 0,103
Shelffo. Marshia 133 ...,... .,..,,.,., 9 9
Shell, Larry 123
Sherman. Jim 123 ,..,.,,,. ..,,...,. 4 7.54
Shervey, Pat 113 .........., .,.,.,...,.... 1 5
Sherwood. Jim 123 ....... .....,., 2 4.76
Shipman. Fred 113 .,,.,,. .,,.,,...... 1 5,38
Shoemake, Ron 143 ......,....... 36.80.135
Stadc. Jim 133 ,....,.....,........,,....,.., 27,99
Stadell. Lynn 123 .......................... 36,60
Stadelman. Donald 143
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Stadnick, Shirley 123 .......,.,,.,,....,,..,, 23
Staples, John 133 ......,.,.,, 75,76,99.102
Stark, Judy 113 ,,,..... ..,,...........,,. ,... T 3
Starnes. David 133 ,,.,,,. ,.,,.,...,.,,, 7 5,99
Stasuk, Michael 123
Stavros, Anthony 113 .,..,. 14.38.82.113
Stefanik, Charlene 113
Steffes. Claudia 133 .,.,...... ...,,.,,, 9 9
Steffes, Helen 113
Stehman, Barbara 133
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Steichmann, Andy 113 ......,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 16
Steiger, Lianne 123
Steiger, Peter 113 ............,..............,.. 15
Steil. Bette Jane 113 ...,,,,,,,,, 15.62.79
Steil. George 133 .................... 36.84.99
Steil. Janet 143 ......... ....,.,. 8 9.116.136
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Stenborg. Mary Ann 1-11. ,..,., 60.136
Stephan, Luke 121
Stephan. Robert 111.. ,,,,,, ,,,..,, 1 5.54
Stephens, Edward 111 .,..... ......... 1 6
Sterba. John M. 111. ...... .....,... 1 5
Sternal. Judy 121
Stevens. Barbara 111 ..,..,.. ......... 1 5
Stevens. Suzanne 121 .....,.. .,..,.... 5 8
Stewart. Jean 111 ..,,,,, ,.... . 115
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Stolley. Juanita 121
Stolley. Lynn 141 ....... 76.136
Stophlet. Guy 121 .....,. ....,.. 3 8.80
Straus, Gene 141 ...,..,,. ,...,... 2 G
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Strauwald. Don 141 ........,...,,,,....,,, 136
Streich. Gail 141 ....,....... 58.611.101.136
Streuer. Charlotte 141 .,,,.. ..,, ,.,..,, . 1 36
Streuer. Erika 131 .... 20.55.99.102.104
Striegel. Dan 111 ,..........,,, 15.318.82.113
Strobel, Judy 111 ...,......,...,.....,......... 16
Stromberg. Kathy 121 ..,.....,. ..,.. 4 7.53
Stuart, Karen 111 ........ ,.,. ,..,..,. 1 0 .15
Stump. Judy 121 ................ .........,,.. 5 3
Stumpf, Jayne 131 ..................,...,, 59.951
Suehomski. George 121.. .,,.. .,.,,..... 5 3
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Jean 121 .... ..,.......... 3 0.47.53
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Summers. Trudy 121 ..,.
Sundquist. Eileen 131 .......,.
Sunko, Bob 121 ..,.....,.....,... .,...,.,. 5 3
Sunstrum. Bill 111
Sutherland, Beth 131 ...,,...,, ,..,......... S 19
Sutherland. Naneie 111 ........ 15.62.103
Swanson. Barbara 111 ......,,.. ........... 1 5
Swanson. Beverly 141 ..v.v.....,,., 58.136
Swanson, Bill 131
Swanson. Jane 111 ,,.....,... .,,,.,, 1 5.62
Swanson. Joyee 121 .,.................... 53.60
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Swanson, Marilyn 111 ................ 15.31
Swanson. Robert 121
Swarthout, Sharon 111 ....... ...., .... 1 5
Syoen, Paul 121 .............., ......... 5 8
Szafran. Frank 121 ...... ..,...... 5 3
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Tabacik, Sue 121 .........,................ 53.59
Taggart, Bob 121..34,53,58.80.87.113
Tagtmeier. Faye 121 ...,............ ....53.65
Talbot. Dick 121 ............. .,...........,.... 5 3
Tallitseh. Herbert 111 ....... ..15.38.61
Tallitseh. Judith 141 ........,....... 59.136
Tapper. Joyce 111 ....... .,..,.. 1 5.32
Tarjoni, Eva 121
Tasche. Carole 141 ...i..... ,... . .136
Taylor. Jim 111 ........... .. ............. 15
Taylor. John 141.. ...... ....,....... 8 0.136
Taylor. Roberta 121 .......................... 53
Teborek. Ray 111 ................ 1530.31.82
Templin. Jackie 141 ..........,....... 20.137
Terbell. Bud 111 .................... 15.38.113
Terbell. Sarajane 131 ,,,... 30.31.9399
Ternovits, Caryl 131 ...... 55.78,99,103
Thomas, Tony 131 ...... , . ,..... , 58.99
Thompson. Dottie 111 ................ 15.62
Thompson. Judy 111 .,....,.. ......... . 15
Thompson. Pat 131 ...,... .. QQ ...,.. 99
Thompson. Ron 131 ........ . . .199
Thoms, Patrick 121 ........,..............,,. 53
Thomsen, Charles 141 ....... 30.31,13T
Thomson. Marybeth 111 .....,...... 15.62
Thon. Gerald 141 ...............,........ 26.137
Thorne. John 131 ........ .........,....... 9 9
Thorp. Clark 111 ................................ 15
Tierney. Michael 121 ...... 31.34.5383
Till. Al 141 ..........................,............. 137
Timmermann. Tim 131 ....,.,.,...,.,.,.,. 99
Timmerman. Linda 141 ...... 73.79.137
Tock. Carole 111 ............. ...,...... 1 5.62
Tonn, Lorraine 111 .................,.. 15.72
Tonsul. Ramiro 111
Torrens, John 121 ...... 38.53.74.80.113
Townley. Ruth Mary 141 .............. 137
Townsend, Mary 141 .... .......... 5 8.137
Tracy. Marilyn 131 ........ 611.99.103.104
Trader. Beverly 111 .......................... 15
Trader. Joan 131 ............ ............ 9 9
Trampf. Joseph 111
Tranker. Gerry 121 ...................... 53.60
Trausch. Clarence 131 .......,........ 84,99
Traver. Jim 121 .,........ 31,34.53,80.113
Treabess. Ron 111 ....................,.., 15.38
Trendel. Carol 111 ......... ........ 1 5
Trimble. Gary 121 ....,.... ......... 5 3
Trimble. Jeff 141
Trinka. Bob 121 ....... ................ . 53
Trude. Joan 111 .......... ........ 1 5.36.62
Truelsen. Betty 121 ............ 53.101.103
Tynis. Sandra 111 ...... . ..,..... .....15
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Uhlhorn. Virginia
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Ulbrieh. Ken 121 ...... ...... ......... . ..... 5 3
Ullrick, Allcn 111 ......... ........ 1 5.38.80
Ullrick, Marcia 141 ....,.
Ulrich. Carol 111
Ulrich. Gerald 131
Utt. Mary J0 131 .,.. 55.99,101.104.105
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Vanalek. George 121 ,.,.,.... ,.,.,,., 5 3
VanBladel. Tum 111 ......... ............ 1 5
Vande-rVort. Claire 121 .....,.............. 53
Van Dyke. Alan 121 .......,......., 24.53.59
Van Jacobs. Dennis 131 .....,.,....,.,... 99
VanNess. Vicki 111 ..... ..... . ......15
Van Note, Judi 121 ...... . ............ 53
VanOosten, Sally 141 ,............... 58.137
VanOosten. Sue 111 ........... ......,,.... 1 6
Van Raalte. Ronald 131 ...., ,,,.,,.,.... 9 9
Varnado. Dave 121 .............. 53.83.110
Vaughan. Les 131.. ..,., 3-i.80.84.99.113
Vesillus. Ray 131
Wagner, .lan 111 ................... ..... 1 5.62
Wagner. Jon Greg 141 ....,. 73.103138
11'ahl. Edward 121 ................ 22.53.75
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Walker. Bob 131 ..,......., .,.,.....,.,.,.. 1 011
Walker. Debbie 121 ............ 53.60.103
VValker. Roberta 111 ................. 15.62
Wall. Carol 111 ................ .........,.... 1 6
Walloeh. Edward 111 ........ ,...... 1 5
VVallor. Andrew 121
Walpole. Judi 141 .........
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Walsh. Barry 131 .,....... .,.,,.... 1 00
XR'alt. Pat 111 ..... .,...,..... . ....,.. ..,..... 1 5
Walters. Dennis 121 ,,......,.............,. .53
Warejcka. Deanna 131 ..,... 72.100.101
VVarl'ield. Gwen 131 .......... 79.100103
Warfsman. Richard 131 136,100,110
Warfsman. Sherry 121..29.53.59.103
Warga. Marilyn 141 ................,..,,, 138
Warnecke. Mike 121 ...... 53.553.83.110
Wartenberg. Glen 141.. ........... 26.138
VVasko. Karen 111 ..,.....,,.,.... . ,.,,,,,,. 15
Wasko, Lynn Eve 141 ........... ....... 1 38
Waterman. Diane 111 ................ 15.62
Watkins. Mary 111 .....,.....,.,......,,.... 15
Watson. Lee 141
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Watson. Luree 111
Weaver, Bob 111 ........
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XVebb, Bill 131 .................................. 100
Webber, Larry 141
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Weber, Lynn 111 .-----...............,.,..,. 9.15
XVeber. Jack 131..36.80,82.100,115,138
Weber. John 131
1Veber, Ron 111 ............. ..,.... 1 6
VVebster, Jim 111 ,.,...,,,..., ,.......... 3 2
Webster. Ruth 121 ....,.,............... 53.60
Weckerley. Sherre 111 ..................., 15
NVede. Carol 131 ....,....... 58.93,100,101
Wehner, Barb 111 ....................,,...... 15
Weidner. Anna 111 ....... ....,,. 1 5
VVeidner. Bernie 141 .,..... ......... 1 38
Weidner, Harold 111 ....... ,.......,.. 1 5
Weidner, James 131 ......... ......... 1 00
Weidner. Lorie 121 ........ ....... 5 3
Weidner. Marvin 111 ...... ............,. 1 5
Weidner. Norb 121 ...... .....,... 2 4.53
Weidner. Vernan 111 ,...,,. ..,........ 1 6
Weigel. Paula 141 ...................... 73.138
Weiland. Rosemary 131 ......... 59.100
Weinrich. Nadean 131 .............. 59.100
Weinrich, Pat 131 .....,. ...,.,........ 5 9.100
Weisenbaeh. Jon 121. ..,.............. 38.53
Weisenbaeh. Judy 141 ....... 29.35.138
Weiss. Lorraine 141 ....................,.,, 138
VVelle1'. Tom 121 ........,.,,....,. . ,.......... 53
Wellman. William 131 .....,. 31.32.100
Wells. Mary Jo 111 ............ . ........... 62
VVells. Robert 111 ......,... . ..... 15.34
Werner. Dennis 111 ....,.,...,....,.......... 15
Wertheimer. Dave 131 ...... ........... 1 00
Wesseman. Carole 111 ........
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Westberg. Ralph 121 ...,.,...... 31.53.85
Westcott, Robert 111 ......................,. 15
Westergaard. Alan 111 ,....... 15.38.113
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Westfall, Carroll 111 ...........,.,.... 16.62
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Terry, Pat 111 ..... ........... . . ................ 15
Terry, Peg 121 .......... 25,53.60,101.102
Tesar, Lynne 111 ......,..,................ 15.62
Tews, Art 121 ,,,,....., ,,... 5 3.85.110.11-4
Thaekery. Tom 141
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Themer, Allan 111 .............................. 15
Thill, Denny 131 ......,.......,. 3680.82.99
Thoma. Lois 121. ............ ................... 5 3
Thoma. Marilyn Kay 141 .............. 137
Thoman, William H. 111 ......,...,..... 15
Thomas. Lynne 111 .......... ....,.... 1 5
Thomas, Starene 111.. ..... ......... 1 5
Vetter. John 131 ..,.,...,,,.,,.,...,,,...,,, 74.99
Vidriek. 'lhomas 111 ........................ 16
Virgil, Randy 131 ...................... 100.104
Vitouy. Joy 131 ..,...,..,...........,.... 55,100
Vlttlnghoff, Karl 111 .......,,.,.,.,,...... 15
Vittum. Dan 141
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Vivrito. Judy 111 .,....,,........................ 15
Vleek. Joe 111 ......................... ......,, 1 5
Voaden. John 141 ........ .......... 1 37
Voigt, Bob 121 .........................,., 53,110
Volkmann. Carol 121 .,,,.......,...... 53.57
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Wctzel. David 131 ........... .,.,,,.. 1 00
Wheaton. Wanda 111 ........ ....... 1 5
White, Bill 131 ,.,,.............................. 27
White, Pat 111 ,................................,., 16
YVhitelaw, Ed 121 ...... 38.53.83.87.113
Whiteley. Ann 141. ,...,., 63,87,88.138
Whiteley. Sue 111 .........,.,...,.... 15.62.87
XVhittaker, Judie 111 ........................ 15
Wiehman. Nancy 131
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Wickens. Pam 131
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Wikstrom, Robert 141 .............. 65,138
Wilkes. Don 121... .,..,.,,,...,.,......,. .53
Wilkinson. Ronald 111
XVille. Chuck 131 ................... .......... 1 00
Willc. Judy 111 .................................. 15
Willc. Karen 121 ........ 53.60,72.74,101
Willc. Ralph 131 .,,,.,..,, ......... 36 .80.110
Willc. Robert 141 ,,...,.,...,,.,,.......,.... 138
Willie, Carol 121. ...... 53.55.60,87.101
Willer. Judy 121 ..,.,.,....... 53.130.72.103
Willner. Candy 111. ........,....,.,,... 15.23
Wilson. Annita 111
Wilson. Barbara C. 121 .............. 53.59
Wilson. Barb R. 121 .........,.......,...,,, 53
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VViltgen. Barb 111 ...,........................ 15
Wiltgen. Robert 141 .............,.,.,...,.. 139
XViltshire. Gail 131 ...,........ 58,100,101
Winiarski. Barbara 141 .........,.. 20.139
VVinkelhake. Ralph 111 .................... 16
VVinkelman. Roy 121 ........................ 53
Winkelman. Marcia 131 .,.. 59.74.100
VVinters. Dick 131 .,.................... 26.100
VVintz. Leon 111 .....,....,..,,..,....,..... 16.80
Wischstadt, Sharon 131 ........ 100.102
Wist. Nita 111 ............... ................ 1 5.62
Wistar. Richard 111
Wiszowaty. Geraldine 131. ........... 100
XVithey, Mark 121 ........................ 32.53
1Vitter, Kay 121 ............................ 53.59
Wolden. Barbara 131 .................... 103
Wolden, Karen 141 ........................ 139
Wolf. Barbara 121 ...... 53.60.63.87,103
Wolf, Edward 131 ...,.................. 85.100
VVolf, Ellen 121 .,.............,.. 4753.59.79
1,Volf. Joan 111 ......... .................. 1 5.62
XVolf, Lois 111 .............................. 15.62
Wolf, Robert 111 ........ 9.15,61.78,113
1.Volvin. Allen 111 ........................ 15.61
Wood. Beth 111 .......... ,............ L ......... 1 5
Wood, James 131 ......................,. 74.100
Woodruff. Frank 121 .... 38.53.80,113
Woods. Joyce 111 .............................. 16
Wopp. Dorothee 141 ..., 79,102,103,139
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Wrysinski. Judy 121
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Wuestenfeld, William 111 ........,..... 15
Wyatt. Anne 111 ................................ 15
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Yager. Rick 121 ........... ................ 5 3
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Zadrozny. Ronald 131 .................... 100
Zaehler, Jack 121 ,.................... ..... 3 2.53
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Zapp. James 111 ...................... 15.16.61
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Dwight 121 .............. 38.53.113
Ziebell, Deanna 141 .................... 32.139
Zimmer. Dieter 131
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end and this past year 1S no exception With it comes many
memories some sfood and some drscouraffinff. But now is a
good time to pause and thank the many persons who con-
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Loud cheers are in order for one of the most co-
operatrxe staffs anyonc has ever had to work with. They
spent hours and hours of valuable time in the unheraldcd
jobs of copy wrrtrnff, frhnv typrnlr etc We are especially
indebted to Carol Fewt and Nancy Wilkinson who worked
hard edrtrnff all the copy captions and headlines with a
fresh and original stvlr to meet the dreaded deadlines.
Another indispensable number of the staff was ar't editor
Bob Lenz who rn addition to crcatrnff the humorous
sketches gate us artistic advice rn picture composition
and layout design We wish to extend words of apprecia-
tion to oyce Mitchell for her art work. and especially for
creatmg a cover design that adds spice and strengthens
the theme of this book
A hearty thanks goes to our faithful advisor Mr.
Robert Boesel for his patience and helpfulness through-
out the year Without his knowledge and experience in
sible Assisting Mr Boesel were Mr ames Curry, Miss
Pat Jensen and Miss Krkr Katsouhs who spent several
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It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words.
Keeping this concept in mind, our photographer Mr. john
Zubek heartily undertook the task of shooting the multi-
tude of pictures. Thanks, too, to Mr, Zubekas employer,
Mr. Don Knapp of Community Camera, for his friendly
advice and helping hand.
WVorking behind the scenes were our printer, en-
graver, and cover producer. Compliments go to Paddock
Publications for the splendid job they have done in the
printing of this book, and especially to Mr, Lou Tanner
for his technical advice in the art of yearbook layout and
printing. Also rating high on our list of yearbook asso-
ciates is Mr. William GlConner of Jahn and Ollier Engrav-
ing Company. Mr. O'Conner was always ready with
friendly help and advice whenever needed. The printer,
the engraver, and the photographer, worked together to
create the body of this book, while the cover designer,
Mr. William Snell of S. K, Smith Company worked dili-
gently to make an attractive cover to carry out the theme.
VVe realize that all the ycar's events cannot be cap-
tured in these pages, but we hope that we have effectively
presented the highlights of the seasons.
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Patricia Girvin
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Peggy Hirons
Susan Mc:Coy
Judy Meyer
Barbara Morehouse
Sylvia Pfeffer
Helga Pytlik
Donna Raffay
Barbara Rasmussen
Carole Roeske
Virginia Sowinski
Larry VVebber
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