Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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N 'U H1 fm ,gk is 3 -N 1 5 + Seellon runs interference for Stevens. 1 2 'A W1 f ,Q f 1.3 An f K, 4 '- 'kf .Q-fu r X U Pongborn punts. 4 3 . 1 ? 8 i These athletes ore receiving their locker keys. lv ,,,......f 'gs The Oracle newspaper :tel leevee for the printers. I -, F34 ,eff 9159 H5 7 if 'Q A ZD- ...arf Girls givo a swimming domonstration. -qi: Q Tho ballots aro counted for tho oloction ot assombly representatives. f lt. 'im .. tg X sw wtf figfu 'C' y 5 ff. V. . I L., A' v iz' 1' 'Q WU 1.-I .H g, Studont library assistants of Milvvaukoo moot at lay Viovv. W. ,af -Q , T Q1 , 5- tgf , , Sllirloy loamor and llixaboth lorovvski proparo a Unitod Nations display. 4:1 Students Ioavo for Stato Studont Govornmonl Convention. S.G.A. loaders aro lnauguratod. , fi - ta y .qt , - ' . f -4 QTL. J L. V5 i Laglonnairos saluto tho war dead on Armiltieo Day. 2 MMM J,- ,i if ' -v W , 1 i gl Daw flu S xxx 1 ,JK s I p f, -f ,L , , Q l f 1 Ei L ' Y , 5' fi J 53' :?3',ii' 1 A r I l l i 1 viii Q' 'Vg - , , ' if f ? 5' , S ' ul ' 4 ' L- f75l:'l1 'f f M12 f -! HQ 1 1 . win f - Q 'Q-JJ' ,Q ,Z Qtflbgg -rf ,rg 'g . 9 Q Q r r. A .. E l apr?-9 5? fig? fi I 31 F W I 5' ,X w i 4 5wi?tffg'B5?l1iQQ emit? 'gflffvg if at , w fi' Q I x.: The stage is set le . : s:rms,,,.w ,, A ... 9 Mr. Dietrich directs the Girls' Glee Club in the slnglng at Christmas carols. ' i rf '.f.Q -12 N, S if psf'- Shlrley Reamer prepares the library scrap lseek., Group guidance committee plans future actlvltles. 'aiu Caslllers ring up the sales In the cafeteria. f.-one 1 . S W 1-,. , Hx. xiii' fi, A mu' 155 Tllese students typed for the Oracle Newspaper, Semester I. ' l'f H f- n 'K l-Il Tom Shaw displays lnls winning entry IQ, the Forll contest. f -'F -4 -0,2 . qw 4 I 5 Malin. U'Q 4'n 1 Q 3 , '42 , , 1 Q 1 W' W ' 2 I ccr ww L4 f A K ggi f il zfpw Z Cafeterla assistants gather In front of tlle lce cream har. llere ls the daily milk llne ln the cafeterla. K? Ya Z' X s l ,sew v b 'R 1 haw. :qw-. mi - , Kf- Q5 Thou ara tha honor students of the January graduating class. Mr. Oshrndol-f's January graduating clan auarnbla In Cho Ilall. H2 I luual Audi adjusts Daniel lckorfa tio on llool and 'lla Day. -ga , if rec r 6 xx 1' is , H' ,N X QQ X a?f f 1,nfs n M 1. 5 I X B va.-ew - ' Siudonh In Min Pruclla's roam display Inary an llool -r f in A 1 . . M, ,WW ,yin My 5 and 'lla Day. Members of fha class of 1928 hold their raunlon. .-1. 1 1 1 I 4412 5 ft we 4 2 2 f .....-L 5 .-H i Q Nrxmfan Q 4 .Bur Richter sends the bull to Dobs. 1 These ore the student hoods of tlle Corridor Committees, 1 Semester I. 2 Richter tops o rebound. Vgmggmlmx, Wi A ' ' W F ff , - :.!2?-Ziggvfg:-5 fm . i A.e,w.,.g,,g-k-WQLS'-5'!:e f ' -sin.- f X' - +1:.nnw..,,,,M . in - fa-4: I , ,wif I 2 . wavy XL x S i t ,A Mr. lllelunon gives instructions to the student prolectionists. in . K, 5 E . W 1 wa 'fzsza-155525 QQ N,. ,nu ,Q 1' of ML 1 EI' fii5'M ,- V- ...tl A, , .lohn liebenstein hits o sweet note et one nf Inv Vllufc alluulnx Students do the over-popular Bunny Hop. ' 4 Mrs. loeber 'gen 1 Y H K5 1. 1 , ' mx, Mr. Nuvl! Oxdogru tells of present-day eondlilonl and Min Cxolkovnlrl handle the mall orders for flue operefla. In .l,wk.y w 4'0' Mlm Slulrley lflllger fallu on Illo at Carroll Collogo. Mr. Marvin land tells of openings of the Telephone Company. Mr. Frlhehe announces beginning of ticket sales for Wllere's Charloy? 4 ,gd Mrs. Gladys Nlehols and Mr. Robert Thompson speak at o Wednesday guidance meeting on business opporhmiiles. larlaara lleslak palms scenery she designed for flue operetta. fffgi fi Uv Mr. Williams reluearses the operetta orchestra. lol: llelss, Miss Stats, and Mr. Williams plan the lay View TV program. Mary llernlons and Patricia Godymin are the Operetta leads inspect a 'l'V camoro at ladlo City. P,-,mpqgn fm- win,-.13 Cl...-lgy? 3' ' Q. 5 lolz llerkts plays background music for 'IV presentation ol scenes from Wllere's Charley? Richard Kraft works on program design for Whore's Cllarloy? L Qi! The Can Can girls ge through ihelr reuline. ,ma V 1 A ' ff -Z .,.', fy. .j-Q 1 . -tb, .. 1i6 2 performance at the Vocational School. 331,54 ,,,, S 6 nf J lf- N- r Q 1' 5 iii- , W , E LW' 5 51, P jx If L of J 3.2 :. X , 5 f f 1.. J lays of the stage crew help fa lead scenery for the gr Q, Him luv - e H.. V' ',fg ,pw' f x!'?'f. Yi, 4- YJ1, a A ,fr-fffgixnf .f 'ffl The costume cenllnlhee - I -I. T . N . dresses up in llnery af the leads. The cammillee gefs into the trunk la reach fer Iasfcosiulne. 5 Gerald Rlchler and 'led Drolshagen palni the shack for Pernanllwce. ,EW .. . 1 .... Sfudents turn In costumes lnllnedlaiely alter each scene. el' Q, 1 ,QAM li XX I, I w s Charley, impersonating hi :am 'G In , 1 SC lf' Ewa A I 1 aunt, trles te make an exit from the ladies' leunge. Diane Alexander and .lehn llansing appear In Sweetheart: awe Joyce Kline and ballet greup dance In Sprlngtlme. Charley and dancing chorus sing Once in leve With Amy. + .S NM fav: J-K ' n Aff- is V , . 5 -. F' 'Q f G' I 1 -n E -e in .5 4 :K gy 'si' 455, AhV V K fl '-:A 'hmn van D'I Y 'r malt lov. N Pictures are taken of CharIey's graduating class. Arlene Kirkish In the aarden. ,s-1 , if ,noun Bonn f Dopfw . x . J 'H ku-snruouu , Q ' WH, vnu 1954 You von, fa cnnos , isa .Z - M., 4 ' l 5 IQQTYES on AVRIL 90,1 LHILO5 xl'h'14 my Wvw- Z7 Q5 ful , I ww? 1 . ani. 4 4., ,H ff ,- , f'i , 1' Y ,fl 1 I , 1 ,! f,f' J ff! V, -gf J, - . f . f - I f' ' 1' X J If , ji XZ!! l ' ',, I, I xii' J.. fig' -4.1. ,JL if -f VJ f iJ I I I fV f, 'FJ V ' 1 , 61 f! I 1 C , fffff J 45 ff, X JW I ff! If f if ff f, I ff 1' J! 'x A 'ff' N? V fy! W' 4 of 1 1,1 J L I7 1 .55 - t. The SCHCOL , . x' - V my ' . i - XX -'i X ,I 3 x yr X X 1 , x X , , xx 3' J ,non an - -Q . ,,,..,..,-4 flaw J512 B925 . - K , +449 ?UN 'PLHWJUG . t 1 wx TH qov - U26-Lo ' - 105' 1 Q' J 'Mi V if irlsl ll l ' f v VLC lf I fl' H' 't lr rl ' .l, , N 1 I ,. f i fi ' i ' f 'ff 661' H,09fHm2 720191 f I if flu- C , lf ' C619 im cs fawf 1Jf6H1 fi ' ' f 7 fl f I s.- ! l, L , of . I ' TV4. 0 lj l'f A f fl ' K Y LlIK7CLf .NV f... f ff,-Q1 fwfr. if- f r . - X , X .f' Z fl ,7 n r y , Our Oblectlves i' 'jf fl ' y , I A L A school is a community providing educating experiences for K' ft 1 students and for those who teach them. For students, the experiences 4 H VL KM are not only those of the classroom under the guidance of the in- , structor, but they include all the related activities in which students ' work with their contemporaries, often without the presence of any , adult. ln the give and take of that world of young people, absorbed f I in some proiect of their own choosing, the truth of Emerson's words pf pf is illustrated year after year, for personal force never goes out of i V- . po' W, fashion. . N M X And to a large degree, the experience of the teacher, too, must be JQ ' ja a dual one. He must bring to the classroom the knowledge he pos- 'O sesses-he should be continually adding to that knowledge-and by his enthusiasm he must be able to convince students of the value KJ and importance of the subject they are studying. He must sell his sub- P ject, and sell it often to a group with widely varying mentality and r - J cultural background. He must study the members of his group if he is If I' if 1 to help them to acquire the best in the American tradition-minds S Q4 , V p A open to the new, but never accepting it uncritically iust because it is 'jx fi U 1 J . n respect for the individual, and especially that intangible feeling , Q I Q. P ights are less important than responsibilities. ogg , , ' S . . x K, bl , o p them all to develop to capacity physically, mentally, so- FR S J ' y tx - lly is a task worthy of a modern Hercules, but it is this task to which 4' , , Il teachers should be dedicated. li 1 if Q x l CJ li XR RQ r , .' Q Qi ' , f .f X fl h VHF 4 ' df4f'f'.cf'f.4' Xi? w-1176.011 ff' f Jifffvrlfi fdbbifit' fl7 7i AUVV7 ' r f' r W ' 7' I fi ff J? V' JM XM H -,rf . A s , I ' f l A l Qfywafialf ffm' 'ff' 44 'Q ' K2 iff- f ft bf - cf, WIMQU A-ffl' c ww f J L ,a.f,,.2! Mfyej gud D. 's'i4'rMW f 4 J - V ff 541,044 K7 3105 ff kifff. i ' ' i ,muff ,fl ' fffffd N XSS? 1 1 Q ,Af , 1 n 1 Y K K , X A955 X Q33 xx W fi Q SESS x XXX: X X.,- + 3 x X X DR. BERNHARD C. KORN, Principal ADMINISTRATION 'avi- MR. DONDLINGER, Vice-Principal After students are enrolled at Bay View they are entrusted to the direction of homeroom teachers. With these teach- ers, students begin every school day, and to them they return every night. All through the four years, their programs, their troubles, and their successes are the primary concern of the homeroom teacher. This year there has been an extensive vocational program at Bay View, com- munity wide in scope. Many who came to help in the program included gradu- ates now in the professions, parents of Bay View students, parents who are in business in the community, as well as people who came from outside the city, such as a master plumber from Beloit and the auto service supervisor for the entire state. There were some sixty guest speak- ers who came for the Wednesday after- noon programs and spoke to all inter- ested upperclassmen. Many of them, too, stayed long after the close of school to answer the questions of their audience. Page Twenty-eight Most of the students who enrolled as high school freshmen in January or Sep- tember, I950, were not newcomers en- tirely unfamiliar with Bay View. Many of them had seen copies of the Oracle newspaper and had made a trip as visi- tors to their chosen high school. And they had had, too, a more direct contact with the school. They had met the counselor who was to be their guide through the next four years and had planned with that counselor, with their eighth grade teacher and often with their parents, all meeting together, the course they were to follow through high school. The plans of eighth graders would naturally be sub- iect to many changes, but always those changes were considered with reference to the entire course the student chose to follow and always approved by parents and counselors. 1 l t 3 .-'X MR. WILEY, Counselor Chairman Almost weekly there have been invita- tions extended to students to visit col- leges, hospitals, and industry. These field trips are open to juniors and seniors. On Institute Day, May 6, approximately fifty Bay View seniors, in visits arranged by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, cov- ered the entire field of iob opportunities in business and industry. Some fifty girls, interested in nursing as a profession, made visits to the hospitals of their choice. Other field trips were arranged by the Service League for all freshmen and sophomores who were taken to see the Milwaukee Stadium, the Washington Park Zoo, the Municipal Airport, and the Botanical Gardens. MISS STATZ, Dean of Girls Mr. May, Miss Steel, Miss Lane, Mr. Suttle. Page Twenty-nine STUDENT GOVERNMENT f X f 127 THE BOARD Judy Walsh, Dion Fonteine Donald Tuler Thomas Galligon, William Schcuer Arlene Holiz Karen Frifsclle ASSEMBLY MEETING l Page Thlrfy STUDENT GOVERNMENT i' at T '12, OFFICERS Standing: Donald Baker, Sergeant-of-Armsg Denis Sobieszczyk, Treasurerf William Schauer, President Siiling: Olivia Widmeyer, Firsf Vice-presidenh Carol lngrilli, Second Vice-presfclenig Kay Priebe, Hisforiany Pufricia Elilertz, Secretary NEW BOARD MEMBERS INTER-HI John Liebensfein, John Ebersol, Judy Walsh, Iris Douglas. Lorna Pupke, Thomas Basfing Page Thirly-one STUDENT GOVERNMENT Eight years ago the Student Government As- sociation emerged from what the war years had organized as the Victory Corps. Much has been accomplished since that time. The spirit of co- operation among students has been growing, the aim being to develop good citizenship and to show definite disapproval of and take action against what is harmful to both the individual and the group. Much of the work is clone in com- mittees, such as social, corridor, dance, automo- bile registration, study hall, building hosts, and court assistants. The assembly meetings are of greatest interest when a committee is able to present a complete report ancl suggest possibilities for action. Re- search on problems, interviews with the adminis- trative staff and with members of the school and civic community are part of each committee's daily work and result in real maturity of iudg- ment on the part of those having the experience. Quite apart from the serious procedures in 1953-'54 were the Homecoming Dance, which broke all attendance records, and the May Dance, Star Dreams, listed as one of the gayest events of the school year. Sponsors: Miss Steel, Chairman, Miss Lane, Mrs. Lynch. THE COURT S, Paul Kohlbeck, Olivia Widmeyer, Georgette Markussen Russell Audie, Lorna Papke Tiff' 10 Standing: Paul Kohlbeck, Richard Rutzen, Gary Ranlinger, Thomas Basting Sealed: Suzanne Long, Beth Briclrhouse, Beverly Diedrich, Barbara Frahm Page Thirty-two STUDENT GOVERNMENT Rear: Mary Gross, Robert Meyer, Muriel Yoke, Carole Wueihrich Fronf: Arline Glazewski, Barbara Beecher, Donald Harvey DANCE COMMITTEE CORRIDOR COMMITTEE 5 1 E5 ?- Standing: Norman Rambo, Richard Duval, John Liebenstein Kenneth Braun, Jean Speigel, Sue Maglio, Kennelh Gardner Sealed: Palricia Eflerll, Alice Schoeller Page Thirly-three 333 W 13-'lb MR. MATTHEI Front Row: Darlene Goetzke, Barbara Cousins, Judith Greves, Mary-Ann Evans, NINTH GRADE W 'I3-'I6 414 ,nal X . Sh eer m f ,. X Beverly Binlrowski, Marilyn Arnet, Geraldine Germanson, Sarah Bowater, Judy lsermann, Gwen Dallmann Second Row: June Gielow, Sharon Blake, Dolores Zarzynski, Barbara De Long, Judith Bachmann, Mr. Matthei, Ronnica-Joy Fletcher, Curtis Gozdziewski, Richard Clark, David Gittins Third Row: Betty Burritt, Robin Gratke, David Guse, Thomas Zizic, Terry Herder, Kathleen Brower, Marcia Gorzalslci, Bonnie Dick, Beverly Gnader, Lynn Brower Buck Row: Clyde Gallun, Barbara Giesenschlag, Charles Cupertino, Jerome Gaudynski, Donald Groholl, Guido Francolucci, Jack Behling 414 MR. OSTERNDORF Front Row: Diane Klapkowski, Donna Labecki, Joan Mary Michalowski, Judith Kupinski, Susan McGrath, Carol Jahn, Karen Ann Knaak, Leon Hintz, Ronald Moraza, Byron Huebschen Second Row: Mary Ann Krueger, Judy Misiewicz, Barbara Klupp, Carol Housfcld, Louise Krey, Mr. Osterndorf, Helen Milz, Joy Hein- ickle, Barbara Krohn, David Karklus Third Row: Randy Keltner, Janice Johnson, Richard Jacob, Nancy LaFond, Robert Mattias, Michael Lake, Karen Hansen, Patricia Hull, Barbara Janto, Kenny Miller Back Row: John Lieske, Kenneth Kowalkowski, James Lund, Thomas Kube, John Allen Ludwig, Robert Higgins, Thomas Larson Page Thirtyefour 333 MISS PRUCHA Front Row: Bennie Rageth, Judy Prochnow, Kathleen Stadler, Betty Napierala, Barbara Wagner, Hanna Paetzke, Nancy Purdy, Donna Reitz, Marian Spataro, Nancy Nimoth Second Row: Bonnie Palmbach, Gladys Smith, Jacqueline Schumann, Tom Waldoch, Miss Prucha, Beverly Rossa, Judy Schultz, Tom White, Eugene Mauer Third Row: Patricia Sokolowicz, Beverly Worman, Curtis Sobye, Eugene Sylvester, Gail Reynolds, Sara Stark, Dolores Ruka, Darrell Welke, Sharon Unger Back Row: Paul Wucak, Judy Payne, Sandra Welter, Gerald Navone, Allan Perry, Gerald Paprocki, Thomas Petrovic, Norman Thays NINTH GRADE 404 325 E 7-9F 404 MR. DIETZMAN Front Row: Jean Hinckle, Robert Haschka, Dennis Hesiak, Adele Harris, Karen Haroldson, Richard Haernke, Virginia Heiderich, Sherry Ronback, Joanne Hanson, James Haas Second Row: Melvin Zynda, Joe Hlavacek, Kenneth Kenney, Anthony Lobue, Mr. Dietzman, Dorothy Haehle, Kathleen Jankowski, Jacqueline Hermans, Sandra Haase, Eileen Hennig Third Row: Patricia Weaver, Patricia Anderson, David Zawada, James Kolp, Frank Zielinslci, Dave Harenda, Randall Henk, Kenneth Harenda, Carol Hermann Back Row: Robert Zielinski, Donald Kroll, Earl Hammel, James Hanlxe, Bill Honeywell, Sandra Ziegenhagen, Bill Zanola, James Zarek 325 MISS DURHAM Front Row: Kathleen Klein, Tom Konetsky, Charles Kesting, Vivian Konetz, Sandra Knott, Thomas Fugina, Judith Kersten, Dorothy lrick, Marcia Hill Second Row: Robert Kimber, Elizabeth Kabacinski, Jean Kapke, Beverly Kondor, Miss Durham, Ruth Kraus, Judy Koepke, Marilynne Kennelly Third Row: Matthew Kroll, Paddy Kirkpatrick, Robert Kolb, Robert Kutz, Dennis Kelly, Robert Kornfehl, Thomas lmray, Brian Kasabuske Back Row: Larry Kuzela, James Kutz, Wayne Kitzerow, James Kozicki, Ronnie Kubinski, Tam Kiehl, Ronald Kasprzyk E 7-9F MR. HURST Front Row: Thomas Thomas, Dianne Tekayer, Lorraine Torner, Joyce Voves, Jean Utpatel, Barbara Verhein, Dick De Sautel, Kathy Walkowiak, Joan Wichrowski Second Row: Karen Vivian, Karen With, Fairlee Walecki, Jacklyn Vida, Mr. Hurst, Jean Thomas, Betty Woicieski, Lynn Wood, Barbara Vallee Third Row: Bonnie Vanbeck, Roxilee Wolfe, Richard Trudeau, Tom Taylor, Myra Hangnes, Bonnie Trudeau, Harry Wozniak, Eddie Thomas, Christine Wargin Back Pow: Judith Weidemann, Lois Theys, Kathleen Wood, David Van Ells, Duane Waldock, Fred Wittlifi, Robert Walentowicz, Charles Wilson, John Valent Page Thirty-tive NINTH GRADE E 4-6R 302 MR. KOCH Front Row: Judy Nelson, Carole Ronkowski, Virginia Radomslxi, Patricia Regan, Gerald Ritzow, James Randazzo, Donald Raatz, Janet Rueth, Gerald Noet, Richard Ribbens Second Row: Donald Nichols, Ken Nigel, Barbara Nelson, Carole Niehoff, Mr. Koch, Mary Rogalla, Caroline Rieth, Michael Rupcic, Carmen Niemi Back Row: Janice Rambo, Dolores Rambo, Nancy Rybenski, James Nelson, Virgil Nelson, James Romel, John Rehorst, Jack Rosenberg, Gunars Rosenberg, Gordon Nimmer 302 407 E 4-6R MRS. LOOSE Front Raw: Robert Moczynski, Victor Markin, Rosalie Mohorlxo, Mary McCormack, Carolyn Metz, Demetrla Michalek, Patricia Meyer, Virgie Majors, James McCue Second Row: Pat Michalski, Betty Marshall, Kathy Mclntaggart, Ronald Morbeclc, Mrs. Loose, Dennis Gagliano, Hope Meyer Donna Muska Third Row: Janice Matulis, Suzanne Maier, Glen Miller, Mary Maager, Lawrence Miller, Kathryn Manke, Rita Musha, Robert Mathias Back Row: Michael Mitchell, Willis Molinelx, Esther Murray, Tad Milewslxi, Charles Mischke, Ronald Manthey, Ronald 407 MR. MAUTON Front Row: Marcia Gorske, Judith Geske, John Gardner, Robert Ganzke, Karen Geschrei, Wann Gays, Bonnie Genereau, Marcia Kosmoski, Nancy Falconero Second Row: Sandra Evans, Marie Furgason, Walter Erskine, Barbara Galaszewski, Mr. Mauton, Diane Feller, Eleanor Franceschetti, Phyllis Galaszewski, Rosalie Michalski Third Row: Theresa Gonzalez, Monica Gliszinski, Margaret McCormick, Augustine Favero, Ronald Fucile, Tom Fryioff, Kenneth Goglio, Henry Grams Back Row: Richard Engelmann, Robert Glazewski, Rob-Roy Fletcher, David Evans, Fred Grunert, Curtis Marsolelc, Lewis Fink Page Thirty-six Mattke NINTH GRADE 419 E 'I-3R 232 419 MISS OELHAFEN Front Row: David Arieft, Bernice Chlebowski, Jerome Dziedzic, James Colburn, Carol Ann Czerwinski, Carol Czlapinski, Donn-Ann Doberstein, Iris Douglas, Marilyn Duwe, Christine Albertano Second Row: Jerry Czerwinski, Nancy Ann Adams, Jacqueline Ciminski, LaVerne Daniels, Barbara Cieslik, Miss Oelhafen, Jacqueline Conrad, Dorothy Dyksinski, Dolores Cetnarowski, Frank Cicerelli Third Row: Sharon Akers, Amalia Ciner, Mary Doome, Diane Ankerson, Ann Cieszynski, Roberta Dettlult, Patricia Adams, Michael Czaikowski, James Dettmann Back Row: Patrick Collins, Dave Koss, James Anderson, Kenneth Duschinski, Deanna Czynszak, Darleen Christiansen, Richard Chybowski, Don Christenson, Thomas Cesarz, Earl Awve E 1-3R MR. TOMKIEWICZ Front Row: Bob Borkowski, Bob Bingham, Diane Balcerowski, Frederick Bethke, Ralph Black, Reiny Pinneker, Elmer Biedrzycki, James Bertram, Eileen Bieszk Second Row: Donna Mae Barnes, Carol Butters, Judith Brady, Mr. Tomkiewicz, Beverly Barbian, Judy Buhl, Penny Brandt, Arlene Brock Third Row: Shirley Brzek, Stanley Brendal, Barbara Brickhouse, Pat Bothwell, Barbara Buth, Kathryn Bruss, Herbert Barbian Back Row: David Block, Thomas Bell, James Bartz, Gary Bird, Anthony Burazin, Ken Brandt 232 MRS. WECKMUELLER Front Row: Barbara Piotrowiak, Darlene Poe, Kathleen Brown, Mary Pare, Carol Sopinski, David Philleo, Gerald Pockrandt, Henry Potrykus Second Row: Marlene Pocian, Arlene Pruski, Diane Pritchard, Nancy Panfil, Mrs. Weckmueller, Barbara Prahl, Nancy Plonka, Olga Wagner Third Row: Shirley Pesch, Keith Pawluk, Milton Peterson, Ronald Paprocki, Lillian Pedrotti, .loe Patterson, James Putney, Tom Posig Back Row: Dianne Paczkowski, Angast Behne, John Peterson, Donald Beauchamp, Howard Ranney, Donald Peter, Thomas Malloy Page Thirty-seven 313 NINTH AND TENTH GRADE 418 ,, M 126 if il 313 MR. WELLER Front Row: Barbara Striefl, Jo Ann Schlinke, Claudette Schoenrock, Barbara Sette, Kathleen Salmon, Florence Steeves, Ausma Sneiders, Barbara Smith, Diane Schmidt, Augusta Schmitz, Christine Slaboszewski Second Row: Gail Schneidewind, Maxine Sosnowski, Arlene Schenzel, Sally Smith, Gwen Stone, Mr. Weller, Nancy Schulz, Antoinette Sapinski, Nancy Seidel, Michael Sadowski, Dave Szymczak Third Row: Walter Steffen, Norah Fry, James Schroeder, Rosemary Szyszko, Beverly Setum, Charlene Schaller, Arlene Sas, Valerie Hanson, James Sobonski, William Saunders, Joseph Soltis Back Row: Robert Schoen, William Sommer, Ronald Schloemer, Gerald Sikora, Russell Struck, Richard Smith, Thomas Schuppe, James Schauer, Charles Schroeder, Bob Senkowski 418 MISS WELLER Front Row: Judy Jastrow, Janice La Bre, Joyce Lando, Lois Luepke, Gayle Johnson, Rosalie Lobraco, Joyce Ladwig, Diane Jenkins Second Row: Kathy Lonergan, Rita Lange, Joan Ottenbacher, Elaine Lentz, Miss Weller, Anita Lopez, Diane La Marre, Cora Jackering Third Row: Diana Jagodzinski, Joan Lentz, Ronald Osantowski, David Lawrence, Marion Lutchen, Karen Otis, Carol Jesko, Jud La Violette Back Row: Clifford Lindstrom, Charles Ludwigson, Judy Jarz, Thomas Jendusa, Dennis Lannewehr, Joe Jakubowski, Carson Lunde 126 MR. APLIN Front Row: Marilyn Forecki, Ann Choinacki, Joan Freuden, Barbara Bronstod, Diane Basterash, Kay Brusewitz, Richard Diesch, Susan Glander, Darlene Becker Second Row: Sandra Bergmann, Delores Cierniak, Debra Gabrielson, Carmel Batt, Mr. Aplin, Karen Bartz, Barbara Grzegorczyk, Rose Brzek, Carol Gorski Third Row: Dorothy Butler, Barbara Buske, Rosalie Emmons, Elaine Bouillion, Kenneth Bloom, Byron Becker, Keith Bohlman, Gerald Bozich, Tom Archie Back Row: Fred Boulton, Tom Gerhardt, Clarence Choinacki, James Conley, Jim Bednarczyk, Gary Grunau, Bernard Boretsky, Don Galligan Page Thirty-eig ht TENTH GRADE WI-4 415 233 af -Q W 'I-4 MRS. CORNWELI. Front Row: Daniel Widmeyer, Barbara Powers, Vivian Pawlucyek, Patricia Thor, Pattie Thomas, Nancy Prah, Nancy Stewart, Janet Zauattaro, Carol Zeisse Second Row: Thomas Tollefsen, Dave Poblitz, Gerhard Paetzlce, Donald Sierpinski, Mrs. Cornwell, Beverly Piskula, Sharon Payne, Joyce Swiderski, Paul Picchiottino Third Row: Ernest Wilcox, Gerald Seidenkranz, Thomas Polenz, Bert Reamer, Art Palleon, Peter Schneider, Gary TeKampe, Bob Witon, Jack Tadych Back Row: Tom Woiack, Donald Rymarz, Gary Olson, Robert Pihl, Gerald Oleniczak, Edmund Weninger, Wayne Youngquist, Donald Theys, Bob Wittlifl 415 MRS. CUTTER Front Row: Alvina Fenger, Mary Ignowslci, Sandra Hettinger, Marlene Wedward, Arline Hensel, Janice Heder, Elaine Huebschen, Glenna Wolfe, Stella Hartmann Second Row: Patrick House, William Reiss, Leah Hall, Jerome Hanley, Mrs. Cutter, Melvin Helminski, Beverly Hoyer, Virginia Hipsch, Gilbert Holtz Third Row: William Pare, William Frankovic, Geraldine Hull, Sharon Heyden, Barbara Hayden, Harleen Halvorsen, Lee Heidemann, John Holtz Back Row: Thomas Hesiak, Robert Wiesinger, Thomas Haefner, Richard Schuster, James Heise, Jeanette Hein, Carol Hansen, Keith Hensel 233 MISS LEA Front Row: Alice Smith, Gail LaCourt, Loretta Lund, Ruthann lcke, Josephine Jasso, Virginia Hartshorn, Beatrice Kleinschmidt, Barbara Konszal, Laurelle Haakma Second Row: Sandra Michener, Richard Janczak, George Kokemueller, Alice Hodson, Miss Lea, Carol Joers, Bessie Keeling, Marilyn Melms, Gloria Van Lanen Third Row: Judy Kuiawa, Richard Lund, Allan Hobbs, Donald Mottke, Lanny Hutchison, Carl Jourdain, Louis Maggi, John Neumeier, Judith Jelinek Back Row: Lois Kaminslci, Joan Krueger, David Holclx, Norman Martin, Kurt Hansen, Darryl Henk, Louis Marino, Donald Johnson, Ronald Hryniewicki Page Thirty-nine Back Row: Allan Krueger, Raymond Koenig, Lee Krause, Raymond Kwiatkowski, Robert Kitzrow, Glen Kepner, Patrick Kuhagan, E 7-9R 425 TENTH GRADE ,Q J C 226 Front Row: Gerald Milczarski, Carolyn Marsh, Patricia Mellinger, Caroline Marker, Carol Mixdorf, Mar- Manzeck, Darlene Myers, Marian Mark E 7-9R MR. DIETRICH cello Marchewka, Joan Second Row: Nancy Nimmer, Judith Mertin, Ann Middleton, Bonnie Mutl, Mr. Dietrich, Audrey Narlock, Elaine Millar, Nancy Miller, Antonia Magestro Third Row: Alexander March, Dave Budisch, Howard Miller, Robert Mintner, James Amundson, Kenneth Maduscha, Martin Gloiek, James Machan Back Row: Alex Nesta, Robert Madden, Ronald Neisner, Patrick McCormick, Ronald Matty, Ronald Czaplewski, Richard Nicholson 425 MR. HICKMAN Front Row: Mary Koszuth, Albert Korthals, Barbara Kloc, Barbara Krause, Nancy Kitzrow, Mary Ann Kress, Robert Labre, Sylvia Kuka, Kay Kettulu Second Row: Barbara Kolp, James Lowry, Don LaViolette, Louise Kearns, Mr. Hickman, Doris Klosky, Mary Lange, Darlene Lewitz, Kay Kirkpatrick Third Row: Marilyn Klein, Virginia Lutchen, Joan Lueders, Priscilla Lieber, Bonnie Lannewehr, Kenneth Kempka, Judy Kolvenbach, Susan Kotlowski, Karen Kuhn Norbert Luedtke, Lee LaFevre 226 MR. KNUSEL Front Row: Dorothy Brandt, Sherry Ames, Joyce Birner, Deanna Barker, Charlotte Bowman, Joyce Budnik, Mar- lene Bechtel, Ruth Brunsch, Ellen Amport Second Row: Beverly Behling, Frances Hudson, Lionel Brylow, James Lol-nrke, Mr. Knusel, Wayne Blake, Fred Schlosser, Tom Bitters, Marsha Ambrogio Third Row: Sherry Barr, Judith Anderson, Marlene Anderson, Lori-Ann Bertrand, Marcia Brzeskiewicz, Karen Brooks, Herman Bednarz, Donald Ance, Terence Barlow Back Row: Douglas Ryan, David Bartelt, Norman Audi, Peter Bigelow, Joseph Brezovar, Joseph Baldwin, Tom Boucher, James Gurch Page Forty TENTH GRADE E 4-6F 318 MRS. KNUTSON Front Row: Barbara Westwood, Arlene Tylke, Mildred Williamson, Sharlene Talotzko, Joyce Weed, Kay Tourigny, Barbara Wesenberg, Barbara Tomczak, Karen Waltemath Second Row: Eileen Tuchel, Esthermae Todero, Sheron Thomas, Mrs. Knutson, Judy Wamser, Jean Marie Weir, Laurel Woitasik, Bar- bara Touscheck Third Row: Nancy Ann Tuska, Christine Tomkowiak, Leona Tylock, Dorothy Tengel, Mary Thomas, Shirley Tolzman, LeRoy Wnukowski, Joseph Wesolowski Back Row: Joyce Tretow, Robert Walsh, Jim Wilson, Jon Woiciechowski, Richard Wehmeyer, Donald Whitford, Don Wienke, Frank Thomsen 427 MR. KYPER Front Row: Grace Graziano, Nancy Germanson, Judith Geiger, Joyce Goltz, Connie Goderski, Charlene Gaulke, Barbara Fecteau, Betty Gonia, Barbara Goltz Second Raw: Edward Gorichs, Nancy Gardetto, Vickie Forsell, Carol Goetz, Mr. Kyper, Patricia Gertz, Karen Fritsche, Suzanne Frank Third Row: Fred Gratke, Judith Shananaquet, Gail Gullikson, Darlene Grunau, Dorothy Fronczak, Mary Lou Davis, Bob Gawlitta, Edward Golla Back Row: Neil Frischmann, John Guss, Neal Grunert, Ralph Fabian, Louis Fons, James Gorney, Lance Giese E 4-6F MRS. SICKERT Front Row: Caroline Czernieiewski, Lorelie Cortese, Judy Conklin, Phyllis Chartier, Frederick Cieslak, Coreen Choinacki, Margaret Christl, Deanna Christiansen 318 427 Colburn, Joyce Second Row: Pat Dunne, Judy Dahlke, Virginia Craig, Yvonne Deschaine, Pat Czerwinski, Mrs. Sickert, Diane Doering, Judy Diedrich, Mary Didier, Janice Cradler Third Row: Marilyn Coftin, Michelle Czarnecki, Colin Dick, John Braddy, John Kubisiak, Michael Curish, Ken Cherek, John Crivello, Pat Constant Back Row: David Clemence, James Diesch, Leroy Dobs, Gary Sette, Thomas Kamedulski, Nick Contorno, Robert Cordelli Page Forty-one 204 304 TENTH GRADE 422 204 MR. H. E. SMITH Front Row: Robert Schaefer, Barbara Schultz, Virginia Schoenrock, Susan Skorch, Nancy Shutta, Barbara Skeft, Gerald Scheer, Sandra Sedenquist, Judy Szmborski Second Row: Ann Sali, Carol Siuda, Marlene Scherkenbach, Alan Susek, Joann Spohn, Mr. Smith, James Stark, Geraldine Stanley, Alice Schoeller, Nancy Stelter Third Row: Germaine Schell, Margaret Schuda, Arlene Steiner, Shirley Schulenburg, Florence Smith, Doris Sipiorski, Arlene Szymczak, James Smith, James Seaman, Noel Schuster Back Row: Ernst Stunek, Jack Schaubel, Roger Senger, Pete Schimp, Tom Sobanski, Frank Scicero, Martin Stoelzel, Earl Scherkenbach, Elliott Schnackenberg, Gil Schwulst 422 MR. SPRUNGER Front Row: Virginia Rittel, Susan Malson, Judith Peterson, Dennis Paluszcyk, Donna Petroski, Carol Rogowski, Claryce Peterson, Sharon Rohach, Joan Radtke Second Row: Doreen Duncan, Thomas Paszkiewicz, Loretta Rymaszewski, Rosalie Rozman, Mr. Sprunger, Sandra Ruck, Claudia Robarge, Lawrence Ringwall Third Row: Bruce Purdy, James Richter, Richard l.eHouillier, Ronald Pallen, Kenneth Proeber, Donald Perket, John Poksheva, Jeanne Rolft Back Row: Gordon Putney, Norman Vangsness, Errol Vangsness, Thomas Pendergast, Roger Redmerski, Dale Rentmeester, Fred Richter, Allan Prusak Page Forty-two 304 MISS STICKNEY Front Row: Nancy Zieroth, Dolores Laufenberg, Arlene Zynda, Barbara Smith, Janet Zess, Cynthia Wencka, Pat Krug, Beverly Ann Block Second Row: Michalene Labreche, Carol Zastrow, Kathleen Wesolowski, Miss Stickney, Ruth Ann Leu, Joanne Jeffrey, Mary Ann Zanchetti, Judy Ann Williams Third Row: Pat Kearns, Patricia Zielinski, Reba Kammer, Karen Winger, James Kern, Charles Zickuhr, Ruth Zens, Joanne Schumacher Back Row: Kenneth Zippel, Daniel Zwicki, Stuart Luedtke, Ronald Zess, Ronald Zak, Daniel Zarzynski, Gregory Kienzle, Jack Zimmerman TENTH AND ELEVENTH GRADE I 129 E 1-3 F. MISS STOCK Front Row: Joanne Eigenberger, Kathleen Jeske, Lorna Johnston, Arlene Janus, Nancy Olson, Lee Erdmann, Jo Ann Jenson, Ramona Johnson, Darlene Witter Second Row: Sandra Enright, Karen Johnson, Barbara Januchowski, Geraldine Jagodzinski, Miss Stock, Audrey Eisch, Lucy Joslyn, Margaret Yankee, Richard Janz Third Row: John Ebersol, Russell Osantowski, Charles Elgas, David Jacobs, Janice Johnson, Jack Esaman, Charlotte Reimer, Dorothy Jones, Gene Johansen Back Row: Henry Erenz, Dale Owens, Marvin Obarski, Robert Jaeschke, William Jacob, Thomas Troyer, Douglas Janke E1-3F 119 129 MISS THORNBURG Front Row: Sarah Ratayczak, Nancy Prasser, Jackie Thurber, Barbara Rosolek, Loretta Domagalski, Maryrose Von Gonten, Barbara Tessler, Harvey Piechocki, Richard Budnik Second Row: Annette Provencher, Beverly Rowe, Pat Tamel, Judy Saunders, Miss Thornburg, Jill Budzein, Carol Priebe, Tom Melms Third Row: Janet Mrochinski, MaryAnn Mrowinski, Lorkate Milesvich, Judy Teshnow, Joan Duvall, Madeline Prusko, Robert Dutkiewicz, Dave Dew, Robert Slaboszewski Back Row: Jerry Adsen, Alan Dick, Naomi Price, Doris Ralland, Wayne Migacz, Kip Buth, Arnold Noet, Tom Watke 119 MR. FREDRICH Front Row: Betty Bird, Barbara Gielow, Sophie Brendal, Carolyn Falconero, Diana Cima, Carol Engebregtsen, Barbara Dudek, Judith Faehrmann, Loretta Bychinski Second Row: Suzette Bowater, Barbara Frahm, DeEtta Stoltz, Donnaiean Daniels, Barbara Brown, Mr. Fredrich, Jacqueline Burss, Georgene Grudnowski, Phil Kurczewski Third Row: Conrad Richardi, Sondra Burbank, Beth Brickhouse, John Blackwood, Carl Bohr, Michael Grey, Ronald Baitinger, Gary Robinson, William Brisk Back Row: William Dickinson, David Gibbs, Ronald Konieczka, James Goedland, Richard Wagner, David Buchert, Robert Fons, Roger Cobb Page Forty-three ELEVENTH GRADE 315 127 132 kan 315 MRS. CASE Froni Row: Joan Sosalla, Joan Eisold, Rose Lenz, Diane Schneider, Marilyn Schroeder, Barbara Schuppe, Nancy Swan, Susan Schier, Maria Sandoval Second Row: Carole Schultz, Sharon Rode, Susan Koschnick, Helen Kulpa, Mrs. Case, Judy Sandretto, Beverly Schroeder, David Smukowski, Fred Schenk Third Row: Ronnie Eisch, Holly Schindle, Judith Vaughn, Sally Schier, Barbara Schubert, Richard Harper, Jack Remington, Alan Stenicka Back Row: Kent Schanning, Gerald Sobczyk, JoAnn Swirkowski, Carol Schildt, Eberhardt Schreiber, James Sommers, Gerald Stra- mowski, Anthony La Breche 127 MR. OWEN Front Row: Lorelei Muzia, Rose Marie Lucero, Joanne Jagodzinski, Alexandra Lewandowski, Marilyn Klein- schmidf, Carole Long, Lois Mattke, Yvonne Herro, Beverly Hanson Second Row: Lucia Kopoian, Barbara Koss, Norma Lovisa, Maryann Jablonowski, Mr. Owen, Sherry Heederik, Arlene Jacob, Barbara Lake Third Row: James Zeller, Larry Holzmiller, Nancy Norlock, Donald Johnson, Glenn Larsen, Ronald Jambretz, Robert Savaglia, Dennis Nowak, Dale Jerome Back Row: Robert Kent, Roy Hundt, George Holck, John Jupp, Duane Misiewicz, Warren Hahn, William Nimmer 132 MISS SCHAARSCHMID1' Front Row: Karen Paulsen, Judy Brinkman, Pat Verhein, Nancy Hendrychowski, June Zeller, Nancy Thays, Nancy Scheunemann, Beverly St. Germain Second Row: Barbara Schilz, Marianne Sorenson, Leo Struck, Gregory Worman, Miss Schaarschmidt, Frank Trummer, Gerald Wag- ner, James Zmudzinski Third Row: Ronald Richordi, Karen Schneidewind, Marlyn Resler, Jane Olson, Donald Schilling, Kenneth Timm, Tom Van Lanen, Fred Struck Back Row: Richard Niemczyk, William Trush, Dale Pforr, Robert Rudolf, Richard Schlund, Milton Schneck, John Russell, Gerald Richter Page Forfy-four ELEVENTH GRADE 319 426 432 Q 319 MR. CRAWFORD Front Row: Valerie Laube, Carol Clemens, Anita Janczak, Bernadine Lezala, Nina Schiller, Bonnie Olson, Mary Litza, Barbara Lisiecki, Maribeth Jacob Second Row: Dorine Welker, Sandra Schauer, Judith Lannewehr, Mr. Crawford, Mary Lenning, Leonore Oettmeier, Russell Janz, Jim Lonergan Third Row: Virginia Lewicki, Richard Leu, Arnette Jens, Richard O'Connell, Duane Langen, Richard Liberski, Gerald Jaworski, Ronald Back Row: Olson Ken Krug, John Jones, James Jankowski, Sanford Olson, David l.etzring, Thomas Schmidt 426 MR. DENNIS Front Row: Diane Cordes, Barbara Cleary, Rochelle Conti, Carter, Marie Choinacki, Rosemarie Crivello, Gail Cromos, Joanne Tolzman, Barbara Richard Cherti Second Row: Mariorie Chiaverotti, Patricia Turban, Barbara Troian, Mr. Dennis, Ruth Taft, Suzanne Taylor, Daniel Jozwiak Third Row: Ronald Des Jardin, Gerald Kloppenburg, Donald Labinski, Robert Chase, Fred Cradler, Frank Ceranowski, Tom Mikich Back Row: Albert Tratnik, John Thomsini, John Troglia, John Collins, Bill Burch, Gordon Christoliersen, Ronald Multhauf 432 MR. FRITSCHE Front Row: Gloria Saylor, Geraldine Gleason, Joyce Geske, MaryAnn Nichols, Barbara Hesiak, Janis Diane Gariglieiti, Betty Nowacki Gasse, Second Row: John Grabowsky, James Brylow, Sheilah Germanson, Mr. Fritsche, Jane Gonser, Anita Nelson, Dianne Goral Third Row: Helen Woods, Cariann Foss, Carl Gorslxi, Norman Gould, Peter Graziano, Glenn Gruenewald, Carter Nason Back Row. Clifford Nelson, Donald Goetz, Robert Nolan, Kenneth Geshrick, Allan Macak, Ronald Neitzel Page Forty-five ELEVENTH GRADE 433 W9-12 Us 207 433 MR. MIERZWA Front Row: Barbara Freda, Evelyn Hudson, Margaret Fisler, Judith Manthy, Diane Drews, Gloria Dom- browski, Patricia Siebert, Patricia Milczarski, Sandra Diedrich Second Row: Dolores Gawronski, Susan Moglio, Judith Dzierzgowski, Arlene Manke, Mr. Mierzwa, Diane Durka, Josephine Miller, Shirley Muska Third Row: Mary Weaver, Shirley Muszynski, Gary Bartels, Sharon Ebert, Gerald Driscoll, Elaine Maichrzak, Joan Marino, Patsy Milczarek Back Row: Frank Schultz, Thomas Madden, Robert Meyer, Leroy Manthey, Charles Murray, William Mathias, Clarence Drichta, Theodore Yokolich W 9-'I2 MRS. MILLER Front Row: Virginia Barrett, Beti Butters, Janet Burow, Jean Beecher, Maryalice Tanger, Barbara Arcuri, Nancy Brozek, Rosalie Woinicz Second Row: Dione Banach, Mary Bialk, Pat Brzenk, Mrs. Miller, Rose Mary Brandl, Marilyn Bolan, Carol Barbian Third Row: Marlene Adams, Arlene Bessler, Anita Brechtel, Pat Andrus, James Burow, James Braun, Ronald Blankenberg, John Axtell Back Row: David Brauch, Francis Barrett, Ronald Andryk, Wayne Buettner, Donald Caughey, Kenneth Wendt, Gerald Adrian, Rus- sel Bunchkowski 207 MR. NELSON Front Row: Theresa Brodaczynski, Pearl Ramos, Evelyn Wink, Mary Prusinski, Virginia Reagan, Sandra Rawski, Nancy Ross, Bruce Protzmann Second Row: Neil Feest, Marlene Rankin, Marshall Reckard, Mr. Nelson, Richard Regalado, Donald Pradarelli, William Chomo Third Row: Donald Paetzke, Arlene Papelbon, Michael Philleo, Jean Reynolds, Madeleine Putz, Patsy Ruka, Gordon Rettmann Back Row: Russell Paluszcyk, Frank Prevetti, Arvin Prebelski, Joseph Prodoehl, Daniel Price, Kenneth Bolinski Page Forty-six ELEVENTH GRADE 213 335 303 Y 213 MISS RILEY Front Row: Florence Kuzminski, Nancy Kram, Janice Koch, Joann Knaak, Marlene Kondor, Jacqueline Konetsky, Geraldine Kolter, Caroline Kraczek Second Row: Karen Kearns, Christine Kubek, Diane Kromrai, Marlene Raduechel, Miss Riley, Gretchen Konetz, Berdyne Peterson, Jane Koch Third Row: Donna Kerbel, Joan Kokemueller, Tom Kuszak, Donna Berg, Mary Knutson, Dennis Knight, Robert Katcha, James Koch Back Row: Betty Janowski, Gerald Kleczka, Kenneth Klump, Glenn Klein, Thomas Kotlowski, Thaddeus Kominowski, Nils Holme 335 MRS. SCHOOFS Front Row: Judith Walsh, Geraldine Durand, Judy Weiss, Mauree Mitchell, Judy Fritz, Miriam Weidemann, Hilda Wiesinger, Dian Figved Second Row: Barbara Frankowiak, Eileen Wruk, Gerald Wanlxe, Mrs. Schoofs, Roland Furgason, Marlyn Feige, Virginia Westphal Third Row: Victor Taylor, Fred Walloch, Robert Freuden, Roy Weason, Dave Frelke, Charles Fritsch, Thomas Woiciechowski Back Row: Glenn Winger, Mike Posig, Thomas Weiss, John Wargin, Dennis Filkins, Michael Florian, Roger Willms 303 MR. J. J. SMITH Front Row: Donald Holler, Ronald Trudeau, Dorothy Herold, Barbara Herod, Beverly Hittle, Donna Hulsopple, Thomas Ziese, Daniel Housfeld Second Row: John Zera, Diann Hobbs, Donna Mae Haschka, Mr. Smith, Susan Hensel, Robert Fabry, Lorely Hahlbeck Third Row: Jeannette Zbichorski, Rose Haissig, Larry Zaborsky, Elsie Hill, Dorothy Hagen, Mona Hayman, Robert Hesiak Back Row: Dave Halvorsen, Brian Harton, Carl Hansen, Allan Halvorsen, Jerome Hensiak, David Holliday, William Hannah Page Forty-seven 334 114 TWELFTH GRADE W 5-8 334 MISS FREUND Front Row: Louise Albertano, Lois Fox, Nellie Putter, Vera Ann Schultz, Kay Anderson, Patricia Oleniczak, Frieda Lowry, Rosemary Zilch Second Row: Betty Jahnke, Mary Czernieiewski, Betty Jane Weed, Beverly Richter, Miss Freund, Ethel Reader, Judith Arnet, Christine Murphy Third Row: Diane Will, Marilyn Susek, Barbara Klosiewski, Karl Melms, Robert Kolbeck, Robert Williamson, Jim Becker Back Row: Jerome Brylow, Donald McConnell, Thomas Basting, Dennis Boals, Wayne Baxter, Ernest Panovich, Warren Olson 'l'I4 MR, OERLLINE Front Row: Louis Dominguez, Joseph Ceretto, Lois Gould, Jean Spiegel, Marilyn Esaman, Edith Draieske, Pat Platek, Olivia Widmeyer, Harriet Hobus Second Row: Neil Hutchinson, Richard Pihl, Richard Duval,,wJames Cross, Mr. Oerlline, James Mitchell, Kenneth Bulin, Sharon Hellmich, Ronald Czarnecki Third Row: Thomas Nolan, Ken Stewart, Dolores Groth, Louis Carlson, Howard Host, Richard Fischer, James DeNoyer, Ronald Ceszyn- ski, Gary Ticknor Back Row: Roger Piorier, Bill Damro, David Bartlett, James Janza, Tom Galligan, Robert Hendrychowski, DeWitt Pangborn, Ken Hunkel, Ronald Gawlitta W 5-8 MR. TIBBETTS Front Row: Joyce Joslyn, Marilyn Look, Jacquelyn Raschko, Gail Kitzrow, Lillian White, Carol Schanning, Leona Krawczyk, Frieda Karen, Nancy Smith Second Raw: Janice Nelson, Gene Wilber, Carol Jones, Mr. Tibbetts, Marylee Jopke, Leon Nelson, Ellis LaCourt, Reinhold Mueller, Harry Thelen Third Row: Diane Schultz, Bob Opgenorth, Leon Morbeck, Tom Kitzrow, Juanita Misiewicz, Charlotte McCart, Denis Sobieszczyk, Elmer Nettie, George Richter Back Row: James Mettelmann, Gerold Landry, Nick Milesvich, Barry Mills, Bill Cowden, Jerry Laskowski, Paul Kohlbeck, John Liebenstein Page Forty-eight V 8 I M I 4!XfLf '. 93+ , .4-I 1 I 1 - b MJ ,Leahy fn, 1 J , lf, ' 1 AL,-f',. Q f J'f7b!A . - , 1 V ,f I . ff N ACTIVITIES ,,,f-vim F Qin. 11 X1 Robert Lesniewski, Editor-in-Chief FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman . . . Ex-Officio . . . Organizations Seniors ..... Art ........ Subscriptions Advertising . . . . . Page Fifty-two . .Miss Roberts . . . .Dr. Korn . . .... Miss La ne . . .Mr. Koch ....Mr. Hurst .Mrs. Hoernel .Mr. .l. J. Smith THE ANNUAL The production of the T954 Annual began early last September with the appointment of a statt, composed in large part of students who had worked on the T953 Oracle. The subscrip- tion manager, trained for the iob, handled the business side of the selling campaign, and as usual there were speeches by members of the staff and skits written and produced by stu- dents in the English classes. After the layouts were submitted by the art editors, the editorial staFf took over the ever present task ot taking pictures. The senior edi- tors collected the biographical information for the section devoted to the January graduates, and the Activities editor obtained the pictures of all midyear graduates in extracurricular positions. Always the pages had to be planned by the art editors and the pictures cut to scale by the editor and the school life editor. The preparation of the copy for the entire book was no small task and involved countless checkings of registration files in an effort to achieve accuracy of spelling. Thanks are due to the many typists who helped with the Oracle, and especially to the students in Mr. Wiley's third hour typing class. Barbara Palicke, Organization Editor, Ann Singleton, Assistant Organization Editor THE ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor .... Organization Editor . . Assistant Organization Editor ........... Senior Editor ....... Assistant Senior Editor Art Editor .......... Assistant Art Editor . . Advertising Manager . . . . Circulation Manager Robert Lesniewski . . .John Picchiottino .Barbara Palicke . .Ann Singleton .Beverly Diedrich . . .Janet Behling . . .Frank Prevetti . .Donald Harvey .Margaret Pesch ..Pat Szymanski Business Manager ........... Anne Ga rdetto Assistant Business Manager ..... John Wargin THE ANNUAL Janet Behling, Assistant Senior Editorg Beverly Diedrich, Senior Editor John Picchiottino, Assistant Editorp 'Frank Prevetti, Art Editorf Donald Harvey, Assistant Art Editor Page Fifty-three ,. , THE NEWSPAPER '-:gn Lam-f...,... Carla Engel, Donald Tuler To write for the school paper and become a star reporter or even an editor is the goal of many ambitious freshmen when they enter Bay View. Some of the ambitious new-comers to the staff have developed a taste for newsprint in their experiences on grade school publications. Some develop a nose for news and the skills in writ- ing by attending weekly beginner classes after school, and others discover their writing talents in English or special writing classes. When these students have mastered the tech- niques of writing, they take small news or feature assignments, getting their first big thrill when they have had ten inches published and they are listed in the masthead as cub reporter. After the first hurdle is past, the students find themselves getting more and bigger assignments. They are thrilled again when their name appears in a by- line after they have written their first lead story. Another promotion follows. Now it's star re- porter, with fifty printed inches to their credit. From this time on their names may come up any time for an editor's job, provided they have served faithfully and productively. Editors at last, they have reached their goal. Now they begin to take more responsibilities, aim- ing to keep Bay View interested in its school life and directing the editorial policy which strength- ens the moral fiber and intellectual curiosity of the many readers. V 5 Huw EHN, my wggg i, I my FQEW ,MMV 4 ge . If ' . .Xp 'Q . is 1 -lx' .K 35 R ,, .,,,,, K i f f. ' Janet Fredriclmson, Barbara Seidel, Georgette Markussen Donald Thelen, Shirley EdWOfdS, Carol lngrilli Page Fifty four THE NEWSPAPER QUILL AND SCROLL Shirley Edwards, Robert Lesniewslxi, John Picchiottino, Margaret Pesch, Anne Gardelto, Doris Neitzel, Carol lngrilli, Donald Tuler, Donald Thelen STAFF - SEMESTER I Editor-in-Chief ............ Carla Engel Associate Editor. . .Georgette Markussen Co-literary Editors .... Janet Fredrickson Barbara Seidel News Editor .. ..... Donald Tuler Club Editor .... Shirley Edwards Feature Editor .. . .... Carol lngrilli Sports Editor .... Donald Thelen STAFF - SEMESTER II Editor-in-Chief ........... Donald Tuler Associate Editor ....... Shirley Edwards Co-literary Editors ...,.... Carol lngrilli Barbara Seidel News Editor ......... Olivia Widmeyer Sports Editor .......... Donald Thelen Assistant Sports Editor. . .Michael Philleo SPORT AND STAR REPORTERS Rear: Robert Kotlowski, Ronald Gawlitta, Wayne Youngquist, Elliot Schnackenberg, Michael Philleo Front: Sheilah Germanson, Karen Fritsche, Beverly Behling, Jill Budzien, Sonya Rudzinski, Leonore Oettmeier, Diane Schneider, Judy Walsh, Olivia Widmeyer Page Fifty-five THE NEWSPAPER Page Fifty-six Carol Buchholz, Margaret Pesch, Doris Neitzel, Anne Gnrdetfo, John Wargin, Patricia Szymanski, Carole Wuethrich MAILING CLERKS 3? 4' r,., X . ,,f ' Barbara Schubert, Arlene Manke, Margaret Wilson, Betty Wesolowski, Catherine Witkowski, Betty Weed THE NEWSPAPER THE NEWSPAPER BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .................. Anne Gardetto Assistant Business Manager .. . .... John Wargin Ottice Manager ......... ..... C arol Buchholz Assistant Office Manager ......... Betty Lou Schreiber Circulation Manager Semester I ......,... Doris Neitzel Circulation Manager Semester ll .... Patricia Szymanski Assistant Circulation Manager Semester ll ............. .. .Barbara Schubert Mailing Clerks . . . ...... Betty Wesolowski Catherine Witkowski Assistant Mailing Clerk .. .... Margaret Wilson Advertising Cashiers . . . . . .Carole Wuethrich Betty Weed Boolclceepers and Billing Clerks ...., Bookkeeping Class THE NEWSPAPER FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman .............4............. Miss Zarling Ex-Officio . . .......,....... Dr. Korn News .... .... M rs. Loose, Mr. Shumaker Circulation . . . ........,... Mrs. Hoernel Advertising .. . . .Mr. J. J. Smith Back: Glen Koepner, Beverly Richter, Christine Murphy, Margaret Pesch Front: Scyndra Bentley, Bessie Keeling, Donald Holler, Wayne Youngquist TYPISTS 'Q NZB Helen Snow, Louise Albertano, Betty Schreiber, Anita Nelson, Janice Koch, Beverly Richter, Jerry Kassel, Carol Buchholz, John Wargin Page Fifty-seven BOYS' CLUB Page Fifty-elglrf OFFICERS SEMESTER I Al Keeling, Presidenfg Donald Baker, Vice-Presidenig Michael Florian, Secretaryj Richard Rutzen, Sergeanf-al-Arms Donald Cinkosky, Treasurerg Larry Nord, S,G.A. Representafive FLAG CREW BASKETBALL CUP BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS SEMESTER II Thomas Joers, Treasurer, Thomas Galligan, S.G.A. Representative, Richard Czeszynski, President, Frank Prevetti, Secretary, When boys meet without feminine distraction, they get things done! Boys' Club, when minus social obligations and the fair sex, really believes in service. This year the Civil Defense Crew subdivided into First Aid Crew, Air Raid Wardens, and Disaster Crew, preparing fully for possible air raids The Fire Wardens took over supervi- sion of all fire drills, and the Flag Crew for Flag Staff as they prefer to be calledl saw to it that Old Glory was displayed and retired daily with fitting military etiquette. Aside from special all-school serv- ices, Boys' Club promoted publicity for all athletic activities, trained cheer leaders for public athletic contests, and sponsored intra-mural basketball for all those on the Varsity Team. Sponsors: Messrs. Crawford, Knusel, Koch, Nader, Osterndorf, Schoeller, Sitzberger, May IChairmanl Michael Philleo, Sergeant-at-Arms, Carter Nason, Vice-President CIVIL DEFENSE John Ebersol, Marshall Reckard, William Jacob, Donna Kraft, Sandra Bentley, Kyp Buth, Donald Tuler Page Fifty-nine GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS SEMESTER I Sfanding: Carla Engel, Vice-Presiclenlg Nancy Tesnow, S.G.A. Represenlaliveg Marian Martin, Secreiary Carole Budney, Presidenl, Sealed: Dorofhy Reader, Sergeanf-at-Armsg Edith Re1zlaH, Treasurer STYLE SHOW Margaref Zanardi, Yvonne Herro, Ellen Amporl, Vicky Forsell, Sharlene Talazlco, Deanna Christiansen, Pearl Ramos, Sandra Ziegenhagen Page Sixly This year Girls' Club included nine hun- dred members. This large membership pre- sented a real challenge, namely that of try- ing to give each girl some voice and repre- sentation in her club. To meet this problem the members organized a Girls' Club Board, which consisted of the officers and a repre- sentative from each homeroom. lt was the duty of the Board to act as an intermediary, to take the discussion problems from the Board to the homeroom, and to return with the various opinions. This procedure brought good results and made nominees for office and for committees aware of their duties before they were elected. During the year many girls took part in the various activities: seventy-tive on the Board, sixty on active committees, and one hundred twenty in auditorium programs. Sponsors: Mrs. Backus, Miss Batz, Mrs. Breitling, Mrs. Case, Miss Durham, Mrs. Knutson, Miss Schaarschmidt, Mrs. Weck- mueller fChairmanI Marlene Mielcarek, Secretary, Nancy Tesnow S GA Representative Carole Wuethrich Treasurer Mavis Mlelcarek Sergeant at Arms: Margaret Zanardi, President, Diane Frederick Vice President FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS SEMESTER I Donna Haschka, Secretary, Anthony Paluso, Treasurer: Jane Gonser, Sergeant-at-Armsg Christine Kubek, S.G.A. Representative, Barbara Lisiecki, Sergeant-at-Arms, Thomas Basting, Vice-President, Arlene Guckenberger, President SPANISH PIN WINNERS Page Sixty-two Dian Fonteine, Miss Miller, Jean Abbott Good will and understanding! These are the by-words around which Foreign Language Club centered its wheel of activity which never once ceased revolving in either sectional or general meetings. The avid interest of some three-hundred members assured both the popu- larity and success of the club. The added pres- ence of Nils Holme, an exchange student from Norway, definitely increased club interest and gave the members a better understanding of life in a foreign land. The Foreign Language Club sponsored two all-school color films and lectures: Argentina by Nicol Smith, and Spain by Clifford Kamen. Both provided a good idea of these lands and their people. Each proved its popularity by a sell-out auditorium. The annual club banquet once more proved itself a success as one-hundred members en- ioyed a dinner together and listened attentive- ly to Fuad Iran, an exchange student from Jerusalem, who spoke on Christmas customs in his homeland. Sponsors: Miss Freund, Miss Prucha, Mrs. Schoofs, Miss Miller fChairman1 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS SEMESTER II Sfanding: Ronald Gawlitfa, Sergeanf-af-Armsg Mary Sandoval, S.G,A. Representafiveg Barbara Beecher, Vice Presidenfg Christine Kubek, Sergeanf-af-Armsg Sl1eiIal'1 Germanson, Secrefary Sealed: Kathleen Martin, Presidenfg Belly Wesolowski, Treasurer GERMAN PIN WINNER LATIN PIN WINNER . I Miss Freund, Janet Knufh Kathleen Marvin, Nancy Siemanowski, Mrs. Schoofs Page Sixfy-fhree ROUND TABLE 7 ---:w 1v 1FT ., i3,5,,. r Nzvx OFFICERS SEMESTER I Seated Shirley Edwards Secretary Suzanne Long, Treasurer, Georgette Marlwssen Standing Nancy Plhl President Noreen Adsen Vice-president 1 To emphasize international co- operation and understanding, Round Table continued financial help to Spyridoula Theodarow, a young Greek girl whom Round Table began sponsoring in 1953. The club included a CARE parcel at Christmas. Homecoming fans sow Round Table win first place honors with a float depicting a dragon and carry- ing the king and queen who por- trayed people of Medieval times. As a film attraction for the year, Round Table sponsored The Fortunes of Captain Blood on De- cember 'l'l, an all-school program enjoyed by several hundred stu- dents. Christmas brought the tradi- tional carols and a play, Reindeer on the Roof. In the spring two current-events panels were presented: Should eighteen-year-olds vote? and Mc- Carthyism, an Aid or a Threat? Music was also considered on the program for the year. One meeting concerned an appreciation of the music of Stephen Foster: another, America's Musical Heritage. Sponsors: Mr. Aplin, Miss Lea, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Owen, Mrs. Shutes, Mr. H. E. Smith fChairmanl OFFICERS SEMESTER II Seated OIIVIG Widmeyer Vice president Kay Priebe, Treasurer, Mary Lee Jopke, S.G.A. Representative, leonore Oettmeier, Secretary Standing John Llebenstein President Eugene Behne, Sergeant-at-Arms ROUND TABLE Ai, Q 4 I 1 ' Z Q E , 2 . i L ' , i 5 ,E , 5 - 1 , , :gg A , A rg A P ' 4 s f gc is 1' X A 4 5 1 Z Q - r 4 f g A i A ? . 5 j , K .i 5 ' l- . E E 5 5 r S ' 3 R Q 1 A 2 rr ge i E 'H 1 w .01-.., 5 YS Leland Engel, Richard Duval, Sally Schier, William Jacob, Vallory Lathrop, Arlene Kirkish, John Kraczek HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN Olivia Widmeyer, Gerald Goelz ROUND TABLE PROGRAM 1-- fr. Standing: Paul Kohlbeck, Barbara Seidel, Richard Basfing, Danny Nicholson Seafed: James Machan, Bruce Prolzmann Duval, Thomas Page Sixly-five SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS SEMESTER I Sheilah Germanson, Manager, Gerald Richter, Robert Meyer, Assistant Managerp Gary Olson, Thomas Troyer, Thomas Basting OFFICERS SEMESTER II Q Seated: Miriam Weidemann, Manager, Barbara Frahm, Assistant Manager, Nancy Garcletto, Jerome Hensiak Standing: James Janza, Richard Budnik, William Honeywell Page Sixty-six The Science Club, consisting of six sec- tions, met bi-weekly to gain skill in their field and solve unusual problems which had developed in class. The chemistry section worked on labora- tory organization and made laboratory equipment. They also made many products such as hand lotion and tooth paste. The general science section visited the Lakeside power plant. The proiection crew presented the noon-hour movies, travelogues, and class films, and instructed incoming proiec- tionists on the operation of the machines. The gardeners and naturalists furthered ex- periments and acquainted the students with laboratory apparatus. Animals at Home, an all-school movie and lecture, was sponsored by Science Club on April 15. ln this film small creatures were discussed, and Roy Ivor's Songbird Observa- tory was visited. Sponsors: Mr. Dennis, Mr. Fritsche, Mr. Hickman, Mr. Kyper, Mr. Mierzwa, Mr. Sprunger, Mr. Suttle fffhairmanl SCIENCE CLUB GENERAL SCIENCE dh BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY P g S xfy seven X CLUB 'ee Q' vw , , OFFICERS SEMESTER I Leonore Oettmeier, President, Louanne Strobush, Recorder, Yvonne Steven, S.G.A. Representative, Judy Arnet, Vice-president, Anita Nelson, Scribe It is the main function of X Club, whose members must have a ninety average in each subiect, to help prepare students properly and efficiently for their educa- tion in colleges and universities through- out the nation. For this reason, require- ments necessary for scholarships, such as high scholastic averages, extra-curricu- lar activities, personality, and financial need, were the primary topics for dis- cussion. A special group of seniors who have maintained an exceptionally high aver- age during their three and one-half years at high school obtained permanent mem- bership in the Honor Society. At com- mencement each newly-chosen member is awarded a certificate which states, The Bay View High School Honor So- ciety hereby admits fnamel, whose ex- cellent high school record gives evidence of that intellectual curiosity, steadfast purpose, and self discipline required for true learning. Sponsors: Miss Prucha, Miss Riley. PLAQUE CQMMI1'-I-55 NOMINATING COMMITTEE 'FET' ry , r ? Page Sixty-eight K ,xy Y X it -f , Q t ' l X CLUB OFFICERS SEMESTER II Diane Schneider, S.G.A. Representative, Beth Brickhouse, Vice-presidenl, Holly Schindle, Recorder, Judy Friiz, Scribeg Anita Nelson, Presldenf 9B HONOR HOMEROOM COMMITTEE Barbara Krause, James Machan, Carol Zasirow, Mary Ann Nichols, Carol Rogowski, Joanne Schumacher, Mary Ann Jablonowski Page Sixty-nine The main objective of the Library Guild is to be of immediate service to the school. Numbering well over seventy students, a large number for a club of this type, the members were busy daily. Among the activities of the Library Guild were field trips to the Milwaukee Journal, the new Marquette Memorial Library, and to the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Talks were given by the olticers to freshmen and transferred students concerning library procedure, and the annually observed book week, made festive by a circus theme, alert- ed students to new books and awarded prizes to those who knew the contents of the contest books. The Guild also helped to develop the Student Library Assistants of Milwaukee, an organization to which the public high schools each send two representatives. Sponsor: Miss Kahle LIBRARY GUILD .lane Gonser, S.G.A. Representative, Richard Pando, President, Norman Gould Treasurer Dianne Hobbs, Secretary, Joan Peplinski, Personnel Director NEW OFFICERS AND FOUR-YEAR MEMBERS CERTIFICATE WINNERS Page Seventy nv R 1 -mv 'Q' if '9 1 y LIBRARY GUILD ,Zin .. , ,af Sully Schier, Judy Conklin, Sondra Benfley, Janet Pokorny, Kyp Buih, Carol Kline, Patricia Turbun, Shirley Reamer SPECIAL AWARDS Wil? E SIU? 8 'Ni fs Page Sevenfy-one k f i-',.,,.,, 5 RADIO CREW AND ANNOUNCERS XXX FLAG' John Picchiottino, Richard Kraft RADIO CREW RADIO CREW The radio and proiection crews gave serv- ice ten hours of the day every day of the school year. Headed by Dave Knight, the radio crew saw to it that morning and after- noon broadcasts were heard in each home- room and that proper amplification was pro- vided for stage presentations and convoca- tions. Jim Janza, top man on the proiection crew, and his staff of over fifty provided the teaching staff with proiectors, proiectionists, and films, and also provided the lunch-hour movies and eighth-hour film entertainment. Working along with the radio crew were John Picchiottino and Dick Kraft, announcers who kept the school up-to-date on daily activities. The password around the booth was Chop chop - English translation, Hurry! Sponsors: Mr. Hickman, Mr. Lorentz Standing: Gilbert Holtz, Gary Ranzinger, Dennis Knight, Ronald Gawlitta, Nils Holme, Marshall Reckard, David Knight, Manager Page Seventy-two Seated: James Janxa, Robert Lesniewski, Gordon Koftke, John Blackwood STAGE CREW James Janza, Daniel Widmeyer, Thomas Basting, Gordon Kottke, David Knight James Koch The stage crew required extra com- petency as the boys went into action for performances that made unusual de- mands. The operetta Where's Charley? took the crew to the Vocational School to engineer the presentation of the Broad- way comedy to the secondary school principals of the nation in convention in Milwaukee in February. The prop crew did a wide range of research, namely securing items of Nor- wegian flavor for the class play and keeping alerted for articles that could help produce a Broadway hit. With carbon-arc spotlights and black light, the lighting crew brought all stage shows into focus. Sponsors: Mr. Oerlline, Mr. Tibbetts, Mr. Lorentz KChoirmanl Edith Draieske, Lanny Hutchison, Frances Hudson, Richard Leu, James Buraw Back Row: Milton Schneck, Clarence Choinacki, Anthony La Breche, David Harenda, Glen Busse, Roger Harris Second Row: Donald Mattke, larry Holzmiller, Harvey Hoernke, Manager Front Row: James Zarek, Reinhold Mueller, Richard Hoernke, Thomas Posig, Brian Kassabuske Page Seventy-three Throughout T953-'54 the turpentine-pungent air of Room T21 echoed with the sounds of hammers, shears, or saws. For it was here that almost all the scenery was constructed for the class play and operetta, that displays were created for bulletin boards, and that young Rembrandts and Renoirs enjoyed the pleasant tasks of wielding pencil and brush to design their own inspiration. Art Club also brought a full-length movie to the students, prepared publicity for everything from eighth-hour lectures to football games, de- signed this Annual, and with funds gathered from dues and other sources bought two famous orig- inals to grace the corridors of Bay View: Mil- waukee River Scene by Jerry Landt and Fourth Street Progress by Mel Kishner. Sponsors: Mr. Fredrich, Mr. Hurst fffhairmanl COPPER ENAMELING , 3 Thomas Canary, Mary Randazzo, Rita Rieckhoff Page Seventy-four ART CLUB ,,s,,, sss,,,,,,s g y Pt E Wifi . .M , ,,,.. ., Tig ' Q ' . s f 'wh K. -G J , 1. fr I Anita Brechtel, S.G.A. Representative, Mary Prusinski, Secretary, Patrick Kline, Presi- dent, Frank Prevetti, Vice-president THE GlRLS Rose Lucero, Joan Sosalla, Ellen Amport, Mary Thomas, Barbara Rosolek, Sharlene Talazko USHER CORPS KONING'S CREW Once again the Usher Corps has provided the class play, music festival, operetta, convocations, guidance programs, and commencement with colorful and dignified seating service. The school was greatly impressed at all times by the co-ordination and rhythm with which each and every usher performed. All ushers were trained under the supervision of the experienced officers, who taught them the proper procedure for ushering and emphasized the importance of co-operation, co-ordination, and courtesy. In January the Usher Corps sponsored the popular talent show, a complete sellout, and from the proceeds contributed fifty dollars to the Student-Aid Fund, a fund established and supported by the Usher Corps. Sponsors: Mr. Aplin, Mr. Dietzman, Mr. Osterndorf IChairman1 BANACH'S CREW Page Seventy-five I REMEMBER MAMA .,, f . KATRIN AND HER FRIENDS Dolores Stachurski, Janet Pokorny, Patricia Effertz, Carol Ingrilli THE T RKEL N UNCLE CHRIS'S DEATH 0 so S Page Seventy-six X f ?f Irene Tury, John Kraczek, Yvonne Staven 1 'V' Thomas Basting, Gwen Janz Katrin .. Mama .... Papa . . . Dagmar . . . Christine . .. Mr. Hyde .. Nels ...... Aunt Trina ... Aunt Sigrid . . . Aunt Jenny .. . Uncle Chris ..... A Woman Uessiej Mr. Torkelson . .. Dr. Johnson ..... Arne ...... A Nurse ....... Another Nurse . . Soda Clerk .... Madeline ...... Dorothy Schiller . CAST .. . .Janet Pokorny ....Yvonne Staven ......Nils Holme . . . . ...Marian Martin Dolores Stachurski . . . . .James Van Deluyster .......John Hall ......Gwen Janz . . .Olivia Widmeyer ....Joan Peplinski .. .John Kraczek ....Irene Tury . . . .Thomas Basting ...James Hoftman . .Robert Haschka Louanne Strobusch June Oelschlaeger ... .Roger Koenen , . .Patricia Effertz . . . . .Carol lngrilli Florence Dana Moorehead. . .Helen Bieclrzycki Bell Boy ................. Robert Dutkiewicz I REMEMBER MAMA MR. HYDE TELLS A STORY James Van Deluyster, John Hall, Gwen Janz, Yvonne Staven, Nils Holme, Dolores Stachurski Front: Marian Martin, Janet Pokorny Applause stamped Success! on Bay View's Senior Class Play, l Remember Mama. Along with the many thrills of this production was the thrill of having our Norwegian exchange student Nils Holme help the cast develop a Norwegian accent and perform personally in the part ot Papa Hanson, the hard-working, pink-cheeked head ot the tamily. The play, based on the best seller Mama's Bank Account, ottered many lively and touching scenes. Katrin narrated the story and took her audience through the years of her youth, and through the stirring incidents of Uncle Chris's death and Uncle Elizabeth's sickness. The Humorous side was portrayed by the three aunts and Mr. Torkel- son, the hilarious little man wearing an ill-fitting 1910 suit. And, of course, there was Mama, who, with love and understanding, made us all appreciate the value ot a gen- erous family spirit. Coach: Mrs. Breitling. THE CAST Page Seventy-seven WHERE'S CHARLEY? THE CAST Where's Charley? He's deep in the hearts ol all Milwaukeeans who were fortunate enough to get tickets tor this Broad- way smash hit, never before presented on a school stage. When's Charley Coming Home? sounded through the corri- dors from November to February 26 and 27, and the building is still trembling with the applause and spirit of the show. Never has a cast worked harder. Never has a cast achieved greater success, tor they also performed for the National Convention of Secondary School Principals at the Milwaukee Vocational School. The principals' unanimous reaction was Terriflcl Highlights included the Ashmolean Band in black-light, a can-can whirl of colorful effects, the romantic song Secret Love, a Brazilian dance, and audience participation in Once ln Love With Amy. Terrific! All of it! Sponsors: Miss Statz KDance Coach and General Chairmanl, Mr. Hurst fArtJ, Miss Lea fDramatic Coachl, Mrs. Shutes Kffostumesl, Mr. Williams KMusic2, Stage and light effects by Messrs. Lorentz, Oerlline, and Tibbetts. WE'D BETTER GET OUT OF HERE James Van Deluyster, Richard Czeszynski, Barbara Seidel, Arlene Kirkish Page Seventy-eight WHERE'S CHARLEY? THE TEA PARTY Paul Kohlbeck, Joanne Swirkowski, John Kraczek, Richard Czeszynski, James Van Deluyster, Arlene Kirkish, Thomas Basting, Barbara Seidel CAST Jack Chesney ... .... Brassett ........... Charley Wykehem .... Kitty Verdun ...... Amy Spettigue ....,. Professor Wilkinson . . . Sir Francis Chesney Stephen Spettigue ..... Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez Photographer Lane .... James Van Deluyster . . . . . . .John Kraczek . . . .Richard Czeszynski . . . . .Arlene Kirkish . . . .Barbara Seidel . . .Errol Vangsness ...Paul Kohlbeck . . . .Thomas Basting . . . . .JoAnn Swirkowski . . .Roger Koenen LOVElIER THAN EVER 'I W 1 l l l ' 1 Lf? 1 o '4 JoAnn Swirkowski, Paul Kohlback Page Seventy-nine WHERE'S CHARLEY? CHARLEY'S ROOM AT OXFORD PERNAMBUCO Je Eighfy ASHMOLEAN MARCHING SOCIETY LEE CLUBS GIRLS' GLEE CLUB A CAPPELLA BOYS' GLEE CLUB P g Eghfy BAND THE DANCE BAND The band members in their red and black uniforms with a trim of gold braid performed as proudly as ever at each foot- ball game and rally, under the direction of Mr. Merl Williams. Game half-times were animated by many unusual drills. Students will remember with a chuckle the time the bond, wearing little white tails, did the bunny hop. The Music Festival in May gave the band a wide range of opportunities. The trombone trio, John Liebenstein, Tom Haefner, and James Hanke, presented the novel Two Pair of Slippers. An unusual classical bassoon solo, Allegro Spirituoso, by Vincent Pizzi, was played by Arline Franza. Highlighting the classical program was the soothing yet rousing Symphony in E Flat, by Camille Saint-Saens. ln a Latin American mood, Rumbalita was played, followed by Men of Music, which concluded the band presentations. Bay View is very proud of its precision band, which has straightened both shoulders and spirit of many a sagging Viewite. THE BAND Page Eighty-two ORCHESTRA THE ORCHESTRA SOLOISTS John Liebenstein, June Oelschlaeger, James Hanke, Thomas Haefner, Arlene Franza Conductor Mr. Ray Dietrich so eftectively developed Bay View's string players that many of them were chosen to play in groups and as soloists for conven- tions and clubs in the city. This year Milwaukee's all- city organizations claimed fourteen orchestra members to play in a city-wide symphonic orchestra which per- formed at the convention of the state teachers and the national secondary principals. Haydn's Seventh Smyphony in C Major headed the classical numbers presented at the spring Music Festival. Komm Slisser Tod, by Bach, provided a slow moving, serious number, and June Oelschlaeger's rendition ot Mozart's Piano Concerto in D Minor climaxed the classical group. The Comedian's Gallo was a new ex erience for P Bay View audiences, since it is a number by Kabalesky, one of the world's eccentric contemporary composers. The colorful number Street Scene concluded the or- chestral selections. ln the 1954 operetta Where's Charley? the orches- tra did the tremendous iob of playing all the music with such success that manv in the auditorium wondered whether a professional orchestra had been hired. Greig's Song of Norway and The Last Spring pro- vided the Norwegian atmosphere for l Remember Mama, and March Carnivalesque and Blue Moon were between-act numbers. Such a repertoire of music has given Bay View's or- chestra high musical acclaim for '53-'54. Page Eighty-three ATHLETICS E -new H, , , , Z, W. -'. M - -K AM..- , - ,, M' fijjf Q1--iw 1 , - H 1 . . y ,wav i 15'-A f A Q nwggt I .., Q 'nn ' Q mf Q. .4 we .May- 9 1 Ma ,,. , 'iii 31 K f su, gg H . A 'W FOOTBALL Many football fans, whether they be stu- dents, teachers, or outsiders, have been too quick in saying that the 1953 Redcat football season was iust another season. It wasn't! The Cats under their second year of head coach Mr. Mierzwa, and assistants Mr. Callahan and Mr. Nader, displayed a combination of foot- ball savvy, fortitude, and an abundance of winning spirit. Although outweighed by every opponent, the Mierzwa-men chalked up the second best-winning season in the history of the game here at Bay View. By compiling a six-win, two-loss record, the Cats tied with Boys' Tech for third place in the conference, only one game behind co-champions Pulaski and Washington. The Redcats began their winning ways by defeating a speedy Lincoln team, 13-0. The running combination of Tuler and Van Lanen was too much for the Comets. An early T4-O half-time lead over a much-improved Juneau eleven enabled the Cats to coast through the second half and into another victory. The next Redcat victory came in the North game with a score 34-6. Don Tuler, leading scorer on the team, displayed a fine versatility by scoring three touchdowns. Page Eighty-six THE VARSITY THE COACHES Coaches: Kaczmarek, Mierzwa, Callahan, Nader A strong and also undefeated Tech squad was next to take the field against the Redcats. A long touchdown-pass led the Tech-men to a 7-O victory. Bouncing back from defeat at the hands of Tech, the Mierzwa-men swamped a favored West eleven, 26-6. Pulaski, Bay View's traditional rival, displayed a well-balanced attack as they handed the Redcats their second and last defeat of the season, T2-O. As in the West game, it was Roger Pogo Harris's passing and receiving which led the Cats to victory. This time Rufus King was the victim as Bay View's gridmen pounded out a T9-'I3 victory. Many fans will remember the exciting South game, for South was only two yards and one play from beating our Redcats as the final gun sounded. It was Harris's touchdown-pass to Keeling and Ranzinger's extra point which provided Bay View with a 7-6 win. Two Cats, tackle Gary Ranzinger and guard Harry Tann, were selected to the Milwaukee Journal all- city team. And so the curtain descended on a iob well done by our own Redcat Gridmen, their motto being A fighter never quits, a quitter never fights. FOOTBALL VETERANS Harvey Hoernke, Gary Ranzinger Page Eighty-seven MAJOR LETTERMEN Don Baker Harvey Hoernke Roger Harris Tom Joers Al Keeling Gerry Kloppenburg Tom May Ted Palleon Russell Palusczyk De Witt Pangborn Roger Piorier Gary Ra nzinger Gerry Richter Jim Scallon Bill Schauer John Stevens Harry Tann John Thompson Al Tratnik Don Tuler George Van Ells Dan Van Lanen Bob Williamson MINOR LETTERMEN Joe Baldwin Tom Boucher Mike Curish George Holck Jim Jankowski Gerry Kleczka Tom Madden Carter Nason Warren Olson Don Perkett Jim Richter Bob Savaglia Tom Shaw Robert Meyer, Manager Tony La Brecht, Assistant Manager Clarence Choinacki, Assistant Manager FOOTBALL BAY VIEW - TECH Don Baker, Al Keeling, Dan Van lane Page Eighfy-eight FOOTBALL Roger Harris, Donald Tuler THE FROSH-SOPH SQUAD qef CROSS COUNTRY THE TEAM The cross country team of 1953 completed the sea- son with a record which added another string of victories to Coach Matthei's cumulative file. After decisive vic- tories over Lincoln, 23-33, in a dual meet, and Pulaski and Juneau in a triangular meet, the harriers repeated their 1952 victory over Hartford, 17-40, thus extending their dual meet record to 33 consecutive wins since 1946. The Mattheimen easily retained the South Side Championship by out-classing runner-up South Division, 35-41. Richard Rutzen took the individual title, running the 2.2 mile course in 11:O4.5. Led by Co-Captains Dale Wiegert and Richard Rutzen, the thinclads succeeded in winning the Midwest Championship for the fourth time, by placing five runners within the first 22. They placed as follows: Dale Weigert, 3rd, Richard Rutzen, 7th, Rolf Christiansen, 15th, Robert Heule, 17th, and Gary Rickard, 22nd, Bay View, although showing great improvement over last year's performance, had to be satisfied again with second place in the City Meet which was won by a Page Ninety powerful Washington squad. The B-team, led by Robert Fons, also had a successful season topping it off by taking a third in the Midwest Meet and an easy second in the City Meet. Robert Fons was the individual winner in both these meets, finishing far ahead of his com- petition. EMBLEM WINNERS VARSITY David Bartlett Rolf Christiansen Jerry Driscol Robert Heule EMBLEM Gerald Adrian Ken Braun Robert Fons John Kraczek Gary Rickard Richard Rutzen Dale Weigert WINNERS B-TEAM Carl Gorski John Gra bowsky CROSS COUNTRY THE VARSITY Richard Ruizen, Dale Weigeri eN fyoe BASKETBALL MAJOR LETTERMEN Robert Dobs Mike Florian George Van Ells Ed Gorski Don Thelen MINOR LETTERMEN Tom Galligan John Thomsen MANAGER Frank Thomsen Page Ninety-two THE VARSITY Bay View's varsity Redcat basketball squad ended its 1953-'54 season with a 2-9 record, falling to tenth place in the circuit standings. The varsity cagers displayed aggressive- ness in all conference games as well as in non-league games, but locked the scoring punch to come out from behind, playing two sophomores, three juniors, and but one senior as Coach Nader's regulars. Boys' Tech defeated the Cats in the open- ing game of the season, but the Red and Black hoopsters punched out wins over Cus- ter and King before losing to Washington. The Redcats hit a losing streak and dropped their remaining seven games, but in four of these tilts the decisions could have been different if their shooting had been better. The trosh-soph under Coach Dietzman displayed real skill and gained second place in their division, with sixteen wins, three losses. THE FROSH-SOPH SQUAD Tom Madden Marvin Obarski Carter Bartlett Dave Clemence George Richter SWIMMING THE TEAM This year the Redcats splashed their way to a surprisingly strong finish, ending the season with a 9-3 won- lost record. The Cats conquered Wash- ington, 50-33, North, 49-34, South, 50-33, East, 57-26, and Lincoln, 54-29, losing only to Pulaski and Tech, 35-48 and 32-51 respectively. ln non-conference meets, the rec- ord was 4-1, with defeats for West Milwaukee, 52-31 and 44-39, and Cudahy, 57-26 and 62-21, and a one- point heartbreaker-loss to Kenosha, 41-42. Besides the strong finish, a third was taken in the City Relays and a sixth in the annual City Meet, placing Bob Kotlowski fifth in the 200-yard free style and second in the 200-yard tree-style relay. The team was weak- ened in mid-year by the graduation of three major letter winners. The team is expected to do just as well next year with the returning strength of twelve maior letter winners. MAJOR LETTER WINNERS 1953-1954 Donald Ance Duane Misiewicz James Becker Richard O'Connell Daniel Binkowski Norman Rambo Dennis Boals Lawrence Ringwall Fredric Cradler Gerald Stramowski James Cross Glenn Winger Lee Heidemann Allen Ensinger Robert Kotlowski Thomas Kayser Thomas Kotlowski Robert Paneitz MINOR LETTERMEN Robert Pihl Fred Richter Gordon Putney MANAGER Robert Bingham Al Ensinger, Coach Crawford, Tom Kayser, Robert Paneitz Page Ninety-three TRACK THE TEAM MAJOR EMBLEM WINNERS Page Ninety-four Rolf Christiansen, Gary Rickard, Richard Ruizen, Dale Weigeri, Roberi Hendrychowski In May of 1953, too late for publication, the track team won its twenty-first consecutive dual meet against Lincoln, 77- 36, beat South Division, 7'l -42, won the South Side Track Championship with 78 points against Tech, South, and Pulaski, and for the ninth time in eleven years won the South Side Sectional Relay Championship beating Tech, Pulaski, South, Juneau, and Lincoln, scoring 86 points and receiving a beautiful emblematic trophy. The half- mile relay team set a new record of l:33.3, which remained the best high-school time in the state until the state meet was held. Other highlights of the season included Tom Laude winning the City Championship in the high hurdles, Don Cinkosky tying the track record of 10.3 in the 'IOO-yard dash and placing third in the city 200-yard dash, Al Keeling and Ken Cox taking fourth and fifth in the city 440-yard dash, and the relay team of Harry Tann, Don Tuler, Robert Hen- drykowski, and Don Cinkosky, placing third in the city championship. MAJOR EMBLEMS Rolf Christiansen Robert Hendrykowski Don Cinkosky Alfred Keeling James Clemence Tom Laude Kenneth Cox Charles Petri Richard Rutzen Dale Weigert Harry Tann Gerald Weir Don Tuler James Zeise Ron Weber Wayne Wallis MINOR EMBLEMS Jerry Driscoll Carl O'Brien Roger Harris Gordon Rettmann Robert Madecky James Ton TRACK FIELD EVENTS Warren Olson, Dale Weigert, William Honeywell, Robert Rudolf, Gary Ranzinger, Donald Baker Page Ninety-five GIRLS' ATHLETICS THE COUNCIL APPARATUS GIRLS' ATHLETICS In the fall, girls of all grade levels were in- vited to participate in the annual tennis tourna- ment. The singles tournament was won by Janet Knuthp and the doubles tournament, by Ingrid Koebernik and Janet Knuth. As the days grew shorter, hockey became the favorite sport. Teams were chosen for the enjoyment of competition, but no tournament was held. With the arrival of winter, the rings, horses, and parallel bars had good workouts during tum- bling and apparatus sessions. Badminton and basketball took over in mid-winter and bowling was popular during both semesters. The basket- ball champs included captain Barbara Hayden and her Scintillating Six. The pool was in con- stant use as Swim Clubs practiced for the Western water ballet, Water-Roundup. A rollicking swim meet was scheduled for semester two, and the pool was frequently open to the tadpoles and recreational swimmers. The G.A.A. Council assisted in the development of all extra-curricular activities, and also spon- sored ping pong and shuffle board in the gym as noon-hour activities. Coaches: Miss Statz, Chair- man, Mrs. Sickert, Miss Stock. BASKETBALL CHAMPS Janet Knuth, Ingrid Koebernik Page Ninely-seven GIRLS' ATHLETICS Rear: Befh Brickhouse, Joyce Brzek, Karen Friische Fronf: Anita Brechtel, Barbara Palicke, Lou Ann Buczwinski, Ingrid Koebernik LIFE SAVING Page Ninefy-eight GIRLS' ATHLETICS SWIM DEMONSTRATION G.A.A. ANNOUNCERS -J A ...J f Jane! Pokorny, Nancy Pihl Geraldine Stanley, Joan Peplinski, Beih Brickhouse, Jean Abbott Page N fy JANUARY GRADUATES we gf ? 1 -xi sl! '1 .v fv fe s 3' I 1, J. E4 fl 8 '1 'yi if Q , X 1 p U N1i,g,,,3Qy A Nancy Pihl, Robert Pum. Mr. Osterndorf, Miss Prucha, Mr, Matthei. MIDYEAR COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM January 28, 1954 Processional .... .................................. . . . Class of January 1954 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings . . . ..... Nancy A. Pihl Piano Solo . . . . . . Danny P. Nicholson Class Memorial . . . ..... Robert J. Pum Address .... ........................... . .. Dr. Robert D. Steele President, Carroll College Vocal Sextette . . . .... Patricia A. Eftertz, Joyce B. Harrison, Rita A. Holzmiller, Dorothy L. Reader, Lorraine A. Rumpel, Nancy J. Bachmann Accompanist - June A. Oelschlaeger Honor Society ... ... .. ... ... Mr. R. N. Dondlinger Reading ofthe Class Roll ... ......,................. . .. Mr. Phill T. May Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas . .. ....,.............. . . . . Dr. B. C. Korn Recessional . . . ............................ . . . The Graduates Pomp and Chivalry -- Roberts Boy View High School Orchestra Page One Hundred Two CLASS NOTES The 1950 Oracle shows row on row of wide-eyed faces above fresh, starched blouses and unfamiliar . . 'U bow-ties. Those earnest young people were to produce much fine work in the four years to follow. Some of those hands clenched nervously at the decisive moment when the photographer's flash flared were to cut through the water in the swimming pool with knife-like speed, pen pieces of excellent writing, run nimbly over the keys of the concert Knabe, and wield a paintbrush in the busy room of the art department. As the years skipped by with the exuberant speed of the beating of youthful hearts, the youngsters of 1950 changed, growing in height, size, and mind. And as they left behind them the gaiety and the problems of their Freshman days, they began to take their place in Bay View, becoming prominent in a wide variety of activities from athletics to theatrical productions, both on stage and backstage. The qualities that make for leadership became evident, and these combined with popularity in the eyes of their fellow students, brought five students the honor of membership in the class commission. This group, aided by the suggestions of their friends and the faculty advisors, collected class dues, and chose the color of caps and gowns, and planned the exciting details of the proud occasion, their gradua- tion from Bay View High School. Robert Pum, Gerald Goelz, Nancy Pihl, Noreen Adsen, Wayne Wallis. Page One Hu dred Th ee MR. MATTHEI W-13-16 TERRY J. DIMOIQ- English Course. Athletics: Cheerleader fMinor Emblemj, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. RUTH A. GROSS-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Publi- cations: Annual fBookkeeperJ, Newspaper CChief Accountantj. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. EDWARD A. JURKIEWICZ-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language CTreasurerD, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. Ruth Gross, Marian Martin, Marion Welleman, Shirley Knutson. Page One Hundred Four Edward Jurlxiewicz, Robert Pum, Terry Dimoff. SHIRLEY J. KNUTSON - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Nereids', Science. S.G.A.: Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. MARIAN MARTIN-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lSecretaryJ, Round Table. Stage: Class Play. ROBERT J. PUM-Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Publications: Annual fArt Editori. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil De- fense fFirst Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Special Com- mittees. Honors: Honor Society. MARION W. WELLEMAN-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Music: Operetta Chorus. Gerald Ciesielski, James Ton, Fredrick King. NANCY A. PIHL - Elective Course. Athletics: Appa- ratus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Coun- cil CChairmanJ, G.A.A. Maior Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Hockey fCaptainJ, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Tum- bling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table QPresidentJ, Synchronized Swimming CCaptainJ, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All-City Chorus. Publications: Newspaper fSports Reporterj. S.G.A.: Hourly Committee CChair- mani, 9B Instruction QChairmanJ, Lunch-Hour Commit- tee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. JANET O. POKORNY-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball QCap- tainl, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Maior Emblem, G.A.A. Ofticial, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley Ball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Library Guild fPresiclent of Library Court, Head Typist, Certificatei, Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swim- ming, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play, Operettas fDancing Chorus 31. S.G.A.: Special Committees. JAMES W. TON-Elective Course. Athletics: Track QMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden. GERALD CIESIELSKI-Manual Arts Course. FREDRICK W. KING-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. ROY J. LEDA - Elective Course. Athletics: Gym Team. Clubs: Boys', Library Guild, Round Table. Music: Operetta fChorus 21. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Committee. ROBERT A. PANEITZ-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Football, Gym Team, Swimming fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host, 9B Instruction. Roy Leda, Janet Pokorny, Nancy Pihl, Robert Paneitz. Page One Hundred Five JOSEPH N. CONLEY - Elective Course. DONALD W. KRUMREE-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. S.G.A.: Host. HANS C. MARKUSSEN, JR.-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Sci- ence. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. RICHARD PANDO-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild QPres- identj, R'ound Table, Science. Music: All-City ,, Orchestra 141, Class-Play Orchestra 131, Oper- etta Orchestra CSD. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Thomas Parker, Kenneth Pantil, Hans Marlcussen, Jr., Joseph Conley. KENNETH R. PANFIL -Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. ' Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Host. THOMAS J. PARKER - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Building Usher, Projec- tion Crew CCertificatel. S.G.A.: Host. DAVID A. PATRlCK-Science Course. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Camera, Science. Music: Dance-Band Member. Service Groups: Audi- torium Deputy fCaptainJ, Auditorium Usher CCaptainJ. S.G.A.: Host, Special Committees. KEITH L. TAYLOR-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host. Richard Pando, Keith Taylor, Donald Krumree, David Patrick. Page One Hundred Six :'f'77'ffi .il William Caughey, Gordon Chartier, Theodore Polleon. LARRY M. NORD-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football 1Minor Emblem, Manager5. Clubs: Boys' 1S.G.A. Representative5, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: AII- City Chorus 135, Operetta Chorus 125. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Proiection Crew. Stage: Operettas 125. S.G.A.: Host. THEODORE S. PALLEON-Science Course. Athletics: Football 1Maior Emblem, Minor Em- blem5. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science 1Chairman5. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Air Raid Warden5, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee 1Chctir- man5, Host, 9B Instruction 1Chairman5. RICHARD H. TE KAMPE-English Course. Clubs: Camera, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Oper- etta Chorus 125. Service Groups: Building Usher, Projection Crew, Radio Crew, Spot Crew. WILLIAM A. CAUGHEY-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. GORDON L. CHARTIER - English Course. Ath- Ietics: Football. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. GORDON R. .IANUS-Science Course. Ath- letics: Cross Country 1Minor EmbIem5, Track 1Minor EmbIem5. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Band, Dance-Band Member, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Host. Richard Te Kampe, Gordon Janus, Larry Nord. Page One Hundred Seven MR. OSTERNDORF 414 JOAN M. FRANKOWIAK-Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball lCaptaini, Hockey, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Honors: Honor Society. JEANETT E. KAMMER-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. CAROL A. KONKEL - Home Economics Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Ta- ble. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumesi, Class Play lCostumesi. S.G.A.: Hostess, Special Committees. CHARLOTTE R. ROSS-English Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly. Eileen Rozich, Donna Schimelfenyg, Joann Schloemer, Lorraine Rumpel, Charlotte Ross. Page One Hundred Eight Jeanett Kammer, .loan Frankowiak, Carol Kunkel. EILEEN N. ROZICH-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, G.A.A. Offi- cial, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. LORRAINE A. RUMPEL-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus KZD. Stage: Operettas C27. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Supervisor. DONNA M. SCHIMELFENYG-College Com- merce Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. Publica- tions: Newspaper fTypisti. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play ICOS- tumes 25, Operettas lCostumes 31. S.G.A.: Assembly. JOANN A. SCHLOEMER - English Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Thomas Kayser, Robert Wamser, Keith Wiken. KEITH B. WIKEN -Elective Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleader, Football, Life Saving Corps fRibbons 3l, Swimming QCap- tain, Major Emblems 4, Medal, Ribbons 21. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Round Table, Sci- ence. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense iDisaster Crewl, Fire Warden, Home- room Monitor, Proiection Crew, Stage Crew. Stage: Operettas CPrompter 23, Class Play fPrompterl. EMMA L. WITZEL - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. KAREN B. ZIMMERMANN - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Annual CAssistant Cir- culation Managerl, Newspaper CAssistant Circu- lation Managerj. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. THOMAS A. KAYSER-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Swimming fCaptain, Maior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Boys', Library Guild. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense fDisaster Crewl. S.G.A.: Host, Study- Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. EDITH M. RETZLAFF - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' fTreasurerD, Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. SANDRA A. SCHUETZ - Mathematics Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, Round Table. ROBERT J. WAMSER-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Life Saving Corps fMinor Embleml, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Projec- tion Crew, Stage Crew. Emma Lou Witzel, Karen Zimmermann, Sandra Schuetz, Edith Retzlaff. Page One Hundred Nr e Dolores Stachurslci, Dorothy Reader, Geraldine Wachholz, Helen Biedrzycki, Joanne Sobanslci. KENNETH SMITH - Elective Course. Athletics: Cross Country fMinor Emblems 21, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. JOANNE E. SOBANSKI - Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Sci- ence. Stage: Class Play lCostumes1, Operettas lCostumes 21. DOLORES M. STACHURSKI-Science Course. Athletics: Bowling CCaptain1. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Class Play, Operetta fDancing Chorus1. S.G.A.: Hostess lSupervisor1. GERALDINE A. WACHHOLZ- Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. HELEN M. BIEDRZYCKI - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild CVice-President1, Nereids', Science, Synchro- nized Swimming. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Hostess. STANLEY D. KEPNER - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. RICHARD R. KINAS - Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country fMinor Emblems 31, Track fMinor Emblems 2, Ribbon1. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: Class- Play Orchestra 131, Dance-Band Member 141, Operetta Orchestra C31. S.G.A.: Host. DOROTHY L. READER-English Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', fSergeant at Arms1, Round Table, X. Stage: Class Play CCostumes 21, Operettas fCostumes, Dancing Chorus 21, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Richard Kinas, Kenneth Smith, Stanley Kepner. Page One Hundred Ten John Schubert, Richard Steinegger, John Koch, Jerome Karshna, Jr. JOHN C. SCHUBERT-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, X. Honors: Honor Society. ALLEN W. SMITH-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Special Committees, Study-Hall Supervisor. RICHARD J. STEINEGGER-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Cross Country, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Host. WAYNE W. WALLIS-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball CMinor Emblem, Trophyj, Foot- ball CMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track CMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 4l. Clubs: Boys. Commencement: Class Commission. Service Groups: Civil Defense CDisaster Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Committee, 9B Instruction. WILLIAM C. HAGERTY - Accounting Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. JEROME R. KARSHNA, JR.-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. JOHN W. KOCH-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Library Guild, Press, Science. Publications: Annual lAclvertisingJ, Newspaper lAdvertisingJ. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Building Usher, Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host. DELBERT L. RANKIN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host. Delbert Rankin, William Hagerty, Allen Smith, Wayne Wallis. Page One Hundred Eleven l i Nancy Dodge, Joan La Porte, Arline Henk, Jean Pink, Carole Budney. Gordon Kottke, Georgette Markussen, Edward Banaszak. Page One Hundred Twelve MISS PRUCHA 3 3 3 EDMUND R. BANASZAK-Elective Course. Athletics: Gym Team, Swimming fMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Boys', Library Guild, Science. Music: All-City Band. S.G.A.: Host, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. CAROLE J. BUDNEY-Elective Course. Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' CPresidentj, Round Ta- ble. Music: All-City Maiorette. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: As- sembly. NANCY L. DODGE-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. ARLINE J. HENK - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Bowling, Softball, Vol- leyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. GORDON V. KOTTKE-Science Course. Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Cho- rus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Projection Crew CManager, Certificate, Pint, Radio Crew lCertiticateJ, Spot Crew lManagerJ. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusi. JOAN S. LA PORTE- Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'. GEORGETTE V. MARKUSSEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table fS.G.A. Representa- tivej. Publications: Newspaper CAssociate Editori. Service Groups: Building Usher fSupervisorJ. S.G.A.: Central Committee fChairmani, Study-Hall Monitor fChair- manj, Study-Hall Supervisor fChairmanJ. JEAN F. PINK-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Fire Warden fGirls' Captainj. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. NOREEN R. ADSEN-English Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table fVice-Presidentj, Science, X. Commence- ment: Class Commission. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hourly Commit- tee fChairmanJ, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. RUSSELL J. AUDI-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Guidance Board. S.G.A.: Central Com- mittee, Hourly Committee, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees. ORRIN H. BENTZ - Science Course. Ath- letics: Football, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDisaster Crewj. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host. DANIEL L. ECKERT-Science Course. Ath- letics: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Study- Hall Supervisor. CARLA M. ENGEL - English Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Bowling lCaptainl. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls' CVice-Presidentl. Press, Round Table, Sci- ence, X lScribeJ. Music: All-Citv Orches- tra. Publications: Newspaper lEditor-ln- Chietl. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assemblv, Spe- cial Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. ALLEN R. ENSINGER-Science Course. Athletics: Gvm Team, Swimmino lCap- tain, Maior Emblems 2, Ribbons 21. Clubs: Science lPresidentJ. Music: All-Citv Band, Dance-Band Member C21 Operetta Or- chestra l3l. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. GERALD J. FRITSCH-Science Course. Athletics: Football lMinor Emblems 25. Clubs: Booster, Bovs', Science. Music: Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee lChairmanD. Host, Lunch-Hour Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study- Hall Supervisor. Russell Audi, Allen Ensinger, Gerald Fritsch. Daniel Eckert, Orrin Bentz, Noreen Adsen, Carla Engel. Page One Hundred Thirtee NANCY J. BACHMANN - Science Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Cam- era, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterj. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher, Fire War- den, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess, 9B Instruc- tion, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. LAWRENCE E. BRYLOW-English Course. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. BARBARA J. GLASFORD-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Lunch-Hour Committee. ALICE F. KONIECZKA-English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language fSecretaryJ, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper lFeature Editorl. Service Groups: Fire Warden. Honors: Honor Society. Janice Lovdal, Nancy Bachmann, Alice Konieczka, Kathleen Nelson. Page One Hundred Fourteen Gerald Musha, Robert Mark, Barbara Glasford, Lawrence Brylow. JANICE J. LOVDAL - English Course. Athletics: Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta fCostumesD, Class Play fCostumesD. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Supervisor. ROBERT MARK - Elective Course. Clubs: X. GERALD MUSHA-Elective Course. Athletics: Gym Team. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Building Usher, Fire Warden. KATHLEEN J. NELSON - Science Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Press, Round Table, Science CPresident, Vice-Presidentj, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher, Fire Warden. Stage: Operettas CCostumes 41, Class Play fCostumes, Chairman, 45. S.G.A.: Assembly, Lunch-Hour Committee. Honors: Honor Society. Erwin Krolnik, Donald Bunchkowski, Carl Hammond, Gordon Bortels. GERALD G. GOELZ-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Commission. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JOHN P. HALL- Science Course. Clubs: Boost- er, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDis- aster Crewl. Stage: Class Play. CARL L. HAMMOND-Science Course. Ath- letics: Football, Track. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hourly Committee, Host. Honors: Honor Society. ERWIN P. KROLNIK-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. DORIS A. NEITZEL-Stenographic Course. Ath- Ietics: Apparatus, Bowling, Hockey, Softball. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Annual lCircuIa- tion Managerl, Newspaper CCircuIation Man- agerl. Service Groups: Building Usher. Honors: Honor Society. GORDON C. BARTELS-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Camera. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Projection Crew. WILLIAM M. BOALS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DONALD G. BUNCHKOWSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. JANET I. FREDRICKSON-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table lS.G.A. Representative, Silver Pint, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra 125, Class-Play Or- chestra f2J, Operetta Orchestra QI. Publica- tions: Newspaper lLiterary Editorj. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor CAt- tendance Supervisorl. Honors: Honor Society. Gerald Goelz, Jonet Fredrickson, William Boals, Doris Neitzel, John Hall. Page One Hundred Fifteen W? JUNE GRADUATES ft ' mg x f I s 1 J ,,,,,.., af i if 1 he fzzlgggfw' . ,,,E.:a,Q 1 .'.,' I - . -Q . :- img: f f7 1 111' r.- .AH W' fi 'iiiffk lr-5. Lg. ,ew if Wuwwfwwlfkgi S ':' fA. is H -44 ,,- ,E -:. .. ,g I aw ,Eg A .V -' - gwfggrfg .::-.uf-:'f,f-,i..,,,., . Em .sa ,gm Q7 W .qw A L. !2f f.:,, ' W ' n , :gf wif 555. Q-.5 1. - - . I -Q 215351 ffjfiaf Ji -. A. 5-tv ful: W X -1-E Q f5,b3fg.., 1,-,Sig , .MQW W WS. Q Robert G. Lesniewski William R. Schauer Donald T. Tuler if ji, W If ' ' 1 IJ' f Aja -I l 4 'J . - .L '- MJ H ,.1.. AW, . 1 I- ' ' n F 1-ff , . I .fV'f'x' J, ful. N , V 91.-ffl' J: JJ-' ' VY, I 4. 1 ' ,-Jr L1 ' SENIOR HONORS for the SCHOOLYEAR 1953-1954 Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals Dian Fonteine, David Knight, Lorna Papke, Arlene Holtz. Page One Hundred Eighteen William Schauer, Robert Lesniewski, Donald Tuler. Bay View High School Silver Medals Carla M. Engel Arlene H. Holtz Dian E. Fonteine David H. Knight Lorna J. Papke Bay View High School Bronze Medals Patricia R. Effertz Suzanne M. Long ' Anne D. Gardetto June A. Oelschlaeger Carol C. Ingrilli Margaret E. Pesch G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Robert G. Lesniewski .'. , , .I ,.:-. ,A Q ci, ., ' .- HONOR DAY AWARDS l American Legion Medal N Richard J. Rutzen American Legion Auxiliary Award Joan L. Peplinski W Club Award Gary G. Ranzinger Edward B. Schultz Award Allen R. Ensinger Italian-American Civic Association Award John B. Picchiottino Civic Music Association Award Barbara A. Seidel Patricia Eftertz, Carol lngrilli, Margaret Pesch, June Oelschlaeger, Suzanne Long, Anne Gardetto. HONOR SOCIETY Jean M. Abbott Diane C. Alexander Mary B. Amundson Janet E. Behling Margaret A. Bertoglio Carol J. Buchholz Lou A. Buczwinski Angeline M. Comina Beverly R. Diedrich Terry J. Dimoff Shirley A. Edwards Patricia R. Effertz Carla M. Engel Dian E. Fonteine Joan M. Frankowiak Janet l. Fredrickson Anne D. Gardetto Carl L. Hammond Alice F. Konieczka Donna L. Kraft Robert G. Lesniewski Suzanne M. Long Kathleen L. Martin Doris A. Neitzel Kathleen J. Nelson Marianne E. Obermann Marie K. Paasch Lorna J. Papke Joan L. Peplinski Nancy A. Pihl Robert J. Pum Lucille Rewolinski John C. Schubert Shirley R. Sikorski Yvonne S. Staven Louanne M. Strobusch Annette P. Wasielewski Patricia H. Zera Karen B. Zimmermann T7 I . J f.f 1 '. I : - V Robert Lesniewski, Joan Peplinski, Barbara Seidel, Gary Ranlinger, Richard Rutzen, John Picchiottino. Page One Hundred Nineteen 5 Q 3 'IFC' E Dian Fonteine, Richard Czeszynski. CLASS Ingrid Koebernik, Richard Rutzen, Joyce Kline, Donald Tuler, Richard Czeszynski COMMENCEME NT PROGRAM Entrance Procession Greetings .... Clarinet Solo . . . Class Memorial . . Honor Society .... Announcement of C Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Band Ba nd Accompaniment Vice-Principal lass Honors ... ........ ....... . ... Counselor Chairman Class of June 1954 . . . . Dian E. Fonteine . Rolf E. Christiansen Richard G. Czeszynski Mr. R. N. Dondlinger Mr. H. B. Wiley Vocal Ensemble .................... ................................ Nancy L. Momblow James K. Hoffmann Margaret E. Papp Gary G. Ranzinger Barbara A. Seidel Harry O. Tesch Yvonne S. Staven James W. Van Deluyster Band Accompaniment Reading of the Class Roll .... ........................ . . . Miss T. M. Statz Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas . . . .................. . . . . . . Dr. B. C. Korn Exit Procession ....... .............................. . .. The Graduates Page One Hundred Twenty Graduation March - Skornicka CLASS NCTES ln the breath of autumn breezes in the memorable September of 1950, they first entered the auditorium of Bay View with mingled anticipation and just a hint of apprehension. With grim determination they faced a semester of proffered bubbler passes and algebra shoes and the taunting cries of Freshie, which greeted them almost daily in the halls. But the weeks and months sped by with astonishing speed and soon they'd left behind them that hated label and bore the prouder title of Freshmen. As they slipped into various niches of achievement, Bay View became aware of her promising new writers, gifted artists, and talented singers and dancers endowed with a flair for the dramatic. At last those same youngsters who had filed into the auditorium just four short years ago clutching fresh notebooks and pencil cases stood on the stage. As the last strains of the stirring Pomp and Circumstance march died away, memories of everything from homecoming parades to Bay View's first semi-formal dance, Stardreams, filled their minds and hearts. It was with both joy and sadness that they accepted their diplomas, and warm handshakes, from Dr. Korn on commencement night. HOMEROOM TEACHERS Qseatedi, Mrs. Breitling, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Hoernel, Miss Zarling, Miss Miller, Mrs. Shutes. lStandingJ, Mr. Shumaker, Mrs. Backus, Miss Lane, Miss Butz. 'L V Page One Hundred Twenty-one MRS. BACKUS 307 JEAN M. ABBOTT-Modern Language Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, G.A.A. Announcer. Clubs: Foreign Language CPini, Girls', Press, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Com- mittees. Honors: Honor Society. JOSEPHINE J. ADAMCZYK-Elective Course. Athlet- ics: Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Press, Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. EDYTH E. AWVE-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. ALTON A. ERGESON-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Foreign Language. JOSEPH L. JANCZAK, JR. - College Commerce Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Press, Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. ROSEMARIE JANKIEWICZ-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Alton Ergeson, Ronald Kemnitz, Rosemarie Jankiewicz, Joseph Janczak, Jr., Edyth Awve. Page One Hundred Twenty-two Muriel Yake, Joyce Vodnik, Josephine Adamczyk, Jean Abbott, Gwendolyn Janz. GWENDOLYN V. JANZ-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction, Special Com- mittees fSupervisorD, Study-Hall Monitor. RONALD G. KEMNITZ-Elective Course. Athletics: Cheerleader lCaptainJ, Cross Country CMedaIj, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CCaptain, Secretaryi. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operetta fDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Host, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOYCE A. VODNIK-Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, Swim- ming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. MURIEL J. YAKE - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Donna Albrecht, Ralph Julien, Delores Ullstrup, Raquel Valdovinos, Beverly Jacobson. RAQUEL VALDOVINOS - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. GEORGE W. VAN ELLS-Science Course. Athlet- ics: Basketball CMaior Emblems 21, Football fMaior Emblemj. Clubs: Boys' fS.G.A. Repre- sentativej, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewj, Fire Warden. DANIEL J. VAN LANEN-Science Course. Athlet- tics: Football lMaior Emblems 21, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. MARGARET M. ZANARDI-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, GirIs', fPresidentJ, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Band. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Mon- itor, Study-Hall Supervisor. PATRICIA H. ZERA-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball fSecretaryJ, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Hockey, Life Saving Corps lCaptainJ, Softball, Swim- ming fCaptainJ, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming, X. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Honors: Honor Society. DONNA J. ALBRECHT - College Commerce Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. BEVERLY A. JACOBSON - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. JOAN A. JELINEK - History Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swim- ming, X. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. RALPH B. JULIEN-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas CDancing Chorusb. DELORES A. ULLSTRUP - Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operettas CCostumes 2b. Patricia Zero, Margaret Zanardi, Daniel Van Lanen, George Van Ells, Joan Jelinek. Page One Hundred Twenty-three Leland Engel, Robert Hirschmann, Thomas Joers, Diane Alexander, Patricia Eltertz. JAMES J. HEINE-Mathematics Course. Athletics: Base- ball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups Fire Warden. ROBERT H. HIRSCHMANN-Manual Arts Course. Clubs Boys'. Service Groups: Building Usher. THOMAS S. JOERS-English Course. Athletics: Basketball Football CMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemj, Swimming Track. Clubs: Boys' lTreasurerJ, Foreign Language. Serv ice Groups: Civil Defense IAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A. Assembly, Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Com mittee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Spe cial Committees, Study-Hall Supervisor. WILLIAM R. SCHMITZ-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys' Library Guild, Science. DONALD L. STASZEWSKI-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Music: Operetta Chorus. MAX VANDENBERG-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys' Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl S.G.A.: Host. ROBERT P. ZAREK-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys' Science. Page One Hundred Twenty-four DIANE C. ALEXANDER-Science Course. Athletics: Bowling, Modern Dance. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher lChairmani, Dance Committee. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas IDanc- ing Chorus 32, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Hostess fChair- manj, 9B Instruction, Special Committees. Honors: Honor Society. PATRICIA R. EFFERTZ-English Course. Athletics: Ap- paratus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling fSecretaryJ, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Major Emblem, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming, X. Com- mencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Oper- etta Chorus QD. Service Groups: Building Usher, Dance Committee IChairmanJ. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly CSecretaryD, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committees. Hon- ors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. LELAND E. ENGEL - English Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Building Usher, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee. I William Schmitz, James Heine, Robert Zarek, Max Vandenberg, Donald Staszewski. MISS BATZ 403 BETTY L. SCHREIBER-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper fTypistJ. Service Groups: Building Usher, Dance Committee. RICHARD B. SCHULTZ-Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country CMinor Emblems 21, Football, Track fMaior Emblem, Ribbons 2l. Clubs: Boys', Camera. KENNETH J. SIKORSKI-Science Course. Athlet- ics: Basketball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. SHIRLEY R. SlKORSKl-Science Course. Clubs: Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess, Spe- cial Committees, Study-Hall Monitor, Stucly-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. Helen Snow, Arlene Simerson, Richard Schultz. Betty Schreiber, Kenneth Sikorski, Donna Swessel, Shirley Sikorski. ARLENE A. SIMERSON-Elective Course. Clubs: Cam- era, Girls', Round Table. HELEN J. SNOW-Science Course. Athletics: Appa- ratus, Hockey, Softball fCaptainJ, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. paper fTypistD. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee fAssistant Supervisorj. Stage: Operettas CDancing Chorus 31, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. DONNA M. SWESSEL-Stenographic Course. Athlet- ics: Bowling, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Page One Hundred Twenty-five Music: Dance-Band Member. Publications: News- Maryann Szelmeczka, Patricia Szymanslci, Patricia Barrington, Genevieve Szyszko. JOHN R. STEVENS-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Football CCO-Captain, Major Emblems 3, Minor Em- blemj. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenj. MARYANN T. SZELMECZKA-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. PATRICIA M. SZYMANSKI - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual CCirculation Managerb, News- paper fCirculation Manageri. Service Groups: Ban- quet Server, Building Usher. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. GENEVIEVE S. SZYSZKO-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. Page One Hundred Twenty-six PATRICIA E. BARRINGTON - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee CSuper- visori, Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewj. DIANNE C. SCHMUHL-Elective Course. Athlet- ics: Apparatus, Badminton, Hockey, Swimming. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusj. BERTRAM T. SMITH - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. KENNETH W. STEINGRAEBER-Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. Bertram Smith, Kenneth Steingraeber, Dianne Schmuhl, John Stevens. Nancy Siemanowski, Diane Suemnicht, Barbara Seidel. BARBARA H. SPANA-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. PATRICIA J. STUBBE - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. THOMAS A. STYS-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. DIANE J. SUEMNICHT-English Course. Athletics: Badmin- ton, Bowling, Hockey, Sottball, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Special Committees. RICHARD J. SZYMKOWlAK- Elective Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. JULEEN R. SCHUBERT - Elective Course. Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. S.G.A. Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA A. SEIDEL-English Course. Athletics: Ap- paratus, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Official, Tum- bling. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Press, Round Table, Science. Commence- ment: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Dance-Band Member, Operetta Chorus, Solo for Annual Concert. Publications: Newspaper iLiterary Editorl. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas i3l. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Civic Music Association Award. NANCY M. SIEMANOWSKI-Latin Course. Clubs: Foreign Language iPinl, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper iStar Reporterj. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Su- pervisor. Barbara Spana, Juleen Schubert, Richard Szymkowiak, Thomas Stys, Patricia Stubbe. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven WILLIAM R. SCHAUER - Science Course. Athletics: Football lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys' CPresidentJ, Camera, Round Table, Science lPresidentJ, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Dance Committee, Fire Warden, Stage Crew lProperty Managerl. S.G.A.: Assembly lPresidentI, Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committees, Student Board lPresidentl. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Gold Medal. KENNETH R. SCHULZ - Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball lMinor Embleml, Football lMinor Embleml, Gym Team, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, X. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas lDancing Chorus 21. ANN M. SINGLETON-English Course. Athletics: Ap- paratus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Maior Emblem, Hockey lSecretaryl, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming fSecretaryl. Service Groups: Building Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B ln- struction, Study-Hall Monitor. JOAN R. SLABOSZEWSKI-Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: GirIs', Press. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Ann Singleton, Yvonne Staven, William Schauer, Louanne Strobusch. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Kenneth Schulz, Robert Slawny, Joann Sylvester, Joan Slaboszewski. ROBERT E. SLAWNY-Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball lMinor Emblemj, Football lMinor Embleml, Gym Team, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. YVONNE S. STAVEN-Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Official, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster lEmbleml, Girls', Round Table, Science lSecretaryl, X CPres- ident, S.G.A. Representativel. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Dance-Band Member, Operetta Chorus l3l, Operetta Orches- tra. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil De- fense lFirst-Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assem- bly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. LOUANNE M. STROBUSCH-English Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X lRecorderJ. Serv- ice Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl, Dance Committee. Stage: Class Play, Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Spe- cial Committees, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. JOANN H. SYLVESTER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. MRS. BREITLING 326 JOAN M. HAISSIG-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', DOROTHY J. HALPIN-Science Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operetta lDancing Chorusj, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ROGER A. HARRIS-Science Course. Athletics: Basket- ball, Football lMaior Embleml, Swimming, Track lRibbonJ. Clubs: Boys' lSergeant at Armsj, Foreign Language, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Stage Crew CAssistant Manager, Pinj. JOYCE B. HARRISON-Elective Course. Athletics: Ap- paratus, Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis, Tum- bling. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus f2J, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee, Civil Defense CDisaster Crewj. Stage: Oper- ettas CCostumesD. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host- ess, Study-Hall Monitor. Marilyn Hinz, Joyce Harrison, Joan Haissig, Marlene Pfeifer, Dorothy Halpin. Roger Harris, Meredyth Heinzel, Harvey Hoernke. MEREDYTH J. HEINZEL-Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas QDanc- ing Chorusj. MARILYN M. HINZ-Elective Course. Athletics: Ap- paratus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher, Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewj. HARVEY F. HOERNKE-History Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football fMaior Emblem, Minor Em- blemb, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Stage Crew lManager, Pinj. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction. MARLENE T. PFEIFER-Elective Course. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Paul Hartwig, Henry House, Frederick Obodcl, Richard Heiderich, John Hansing. HENRY W. HOUSE-English Course. Athletics: Gym Team lTrophyJ, Swimming QMinor Embleml, Tumbling fTrophyJ. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. CAROL C. INGRILLI -English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Life Sav- ing Corps fSecretaryJ, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming. Publications: Newspaper CLiterary Editorl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Dance Committee. S.G.A.: As- sembly l2d Vice-Presidentl, 9B instruction, Study- Hall Monitor. Honors: Bronze Medal. FREDERICK OBODAL-Manual Arts Course. Ath- letics: Gym Team. Clubs: Boys'. JUNE A. OELSCHLAEGER-English Course. Ath- letics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X Nice-Presidentl. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Orchestra l2l, Class- Play Orchestra MD, Operetta Orchestra Ml, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Dance Com- mittee, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Hostess, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Com- mittee, Special Committees, Study-Hall Super- visor. Honors: Bronze Medal. Page One Hundred Thirty ANN D. HANNEMAN - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Basketball, Tennis, Tum- bling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Dance Committee, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas fDancing Chorus 2l. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee CChairmanl, Special Committees. JOHN M. HANSING - English Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: Class-Play Orchestra, Dance-Band Mem- ber. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas CDancing Chorus 43, Talent Show. PAUL D. HARTWIG-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. RICHARD S. HEIDERICH-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. ARLENE H. HOLTZ-English Course. Athlet- ics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Council, Hockey, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual CAssistant Advertising Managerl, News- paper fAssistant Advertising Managerj. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl, Proiection Crew. SG.A.: Assem- bly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee fChair- manj, Special Committees, Student Board, Student Court, Study-Hall Monitor, Study- Hall Supervisor. Honors: Silver Medal. June Oelschlaeger, Ann Hanneman, Carol Ingrilli, Arlene Holtz. Arlene Lewarski, Patricia Wildes, Marianne Obermann, Margaret Rageth. MARIANNE E. OBERMANN - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Stage: Operetta lCostumest. Honors: Honor Society. ROBERT A. QUALLS - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CTreasurerD, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host fChairmanl. MARGARET A. RAGETH-Science Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. PATRICIA M. WILDES-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. NANCY J. HEINAN - English Course. Athletics: Bad- minton, G.A.A. OFlicial, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Press, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Publications: News- paper lCub Reporterj. Stage: All-City Pageant. ROBERT J. HEULE - English Course. Athletics: Basket- ball, Cross Country lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemi, Track lTrophyJ. Clubs: Boys', Camera. MARLEANE H. HlCKEY - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. GILBERT E. HITTMAN - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. ARLENE B. LEWARSKI - English Course. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Ut! . .lilltioibiiz Robert Heule, Gilbert Hittman, Robert Qualls, Marleane Hickey, Nancy Heinan. Page One Hundred Thirty-one DONALD L. HARVEY-Science Course. Clubs: Art iS.G.A. Representativej, Boys', Round Table. Publi- cations: Annual fAssistant Art Editorl. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Host. MARY P. HERMANS-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operettas fPrompterJ. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. SHIRLIANN C. HIEGEL-English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Modern Dance, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild CCertificate, Jury Member, Pint, Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewt, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas fDancing Chorus 21. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess. JAMES K. HOFFMANN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Commencement: En- semble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus f2J. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: Class Play. Mary Hermans, James Hoffmann, Donald Harvey, Rita Holzmiller, David Hurlbutt. Page One Hundred Thirty-two Joanne Howell, Betty Hora, Carol Olson, Shirlicnn Hiegel. RITA A. HOLZMILLER-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus Mt. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operetta fPrompterD. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Su- pervisor. BETTY J. HORA-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Dance Committee. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JOANNE M. HOWELL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra MJ. DAVID W. HURLBUTT - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science, X. SG.A.: As- sembly, Host. CAROL A. OLSON-Science Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta QPrompterJ, Class Play fPrompter 21. S.G.A.: Hostess, Lunch- Hour Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Myron Williamson, Max Dzierzgowski, Russell Witon. MAVIS M. MIELCAREK-Science Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling fCaptainD, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' fSergeant-at-Armsj, Press, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra C3J. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas fDancing Chorus 21. MYRON M. WILLIAMSON - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas fDancing Chorus 22, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RUSSELL F. WITON - Elective Course. Athletics: Gym Team, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl. Stage: All- City Pageant, Operettas fDancing Chorus 23. CAROLE R. WUETHRICH - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Bowling, Hockey. Clubs: Girls' fTreasurerD, Round Table, Science, X. Publica- tions: Annual fCashier-Accountantj, Newspaper fCashier-Accountanti. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher, Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. MRS. HOERNEL 411 MAX E. DZIERZGOWSKI - Elective Course. Athletics: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense tDisaster Crewi. KATHLEEN L. MARTIN-English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language fPresident, Pini, Girls', Press, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: All- City Pageant, Operetta fDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee fChairmani, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor So- ciety. MARLENE A. MIELCAREK - English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' fSecretaryi, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra f3J, Class-Play Orchestra Qi, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper fCub Reporteri. Service Groups: Guidance Board. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. Mavis Mielcarek, Carole Wuethrich, Kathleen Martin, Marlene Mielcarell. Page One Hundred Thirty-three Harry Tann, Thomas May, Roger Bartnill, Violet Barbian, Nancy Momblow. HARRY E. TANN-Science Course. Athletics: Football KCaptain, Major Emblems 21, Track fMaior Emblem, Ribbonj. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenj. BETTY J. WESOLOWSKI - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage CS.G.A. Representativel, Girls', Press, Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper CMail- ing Clerkl. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. MARGARET A. WILSON - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper fMailing Clerkl. CATHERINE M. WITKOWSKI -Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publications: News- paper KMailing Clarkl. S.G.A: Study-Hall Moni- tor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Page One Hundred Thirty-four VlOLET E. BARBIAN-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Press, Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study- Hall Monitor. ROGER F. BARTNIK- English Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming fManager, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Host. THOMAS W. MAY-Science Course. Athletics: Football fMaior Embleml, Gym Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild. NANCY L. MOMBLOW-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus Qi, Operetta Chorus C3J. Stage: All-City Pageant. Catherine Witkowslci, Margaret Wilson, Betty Wesolowslci. MAUREEN L. MANZ- Home Economics Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server. PATRICIA E. STOLTZ - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. PATRICIA M. TOEPFER-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. CAROLYN J. WALL-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Langauge, Girls', Nereids'. S.G.A.: Hostess. Rita Wilcox, Carolyn Wall, Patricia Toepfer, Patricia Stoltz. Arlene White, Dale Weigert, Maureen Manz, Sylvester Welker. DALE V. WEIGERT - Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country fMaior Emblems 3, Medal, Ribbons 3, Cap- tainl, Track fMaior Emblems 3, Minor Emblem, Rib- bons 7J. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Guid- ance Board, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. SYLVESTER WELKER -Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Op- eretta Chorus. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Host. ARLENE G. WHITE-Elective Course. Clubs: Art lSecretaryJ, Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. Page One Hundred Thirty-five KRlSTlN M. KLINTMAN - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. LYLE E. KLUMB-Accounting Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. GEORGE J. MILLER - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. JANET A. MURAWSKI-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Press, Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. CAROL J. RINGWALL-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Building Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Samuel Wergechilc, George Miller, Carol Wozniak, Annette Wasielewski. Page One Hundred Thirty-six Lyle Klumb, Carol Ringwall, Kristin Klintman, Janet Murawski. ANNETTE P. WASIELEWSKI -Elective Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, Vol- leyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. SAMUEL WERGECHIK-Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Study-Hall Su- pervisor. CAROL A. WOZNIAK-Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Press, Round Table. S.G.A.: Assembly. Miss LANE 321 A I ff ' 'J was 74- -J1,, - ff . fl . fs ffm' A RAYMOND M. BANACH-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys' Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher CPresident, Secretary, Supervisor, Vice- Presidentb, Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. EUGENE E. BEHNE-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Press, Round Table fSergeant-at-Armsl, Science. Music: Class-Play Orchestra QD, Dance-Band Member QD, Operetta Orchestra Mi. Service Groups: Civil Defense lDisas- ter Crewj, Flag Crew, Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corri- dor Committee, Special Committees. GEORGE J. BESSLER-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. SUZANNE D. BIRD-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. KENNETH J. BRAUN - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden, Flag Crew. S.G.A.: Assem- bly, COI'I'lCl0I' Committee fCl'tCIlI'mCll1J. Kenneth Braun, Eugene Behne, Raymond Banach, James Bychinski. JOYCE A. BRZEK-Mathematics Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Maior Emblem, Life Saving Corps fCaptainl, Softball, Swimming CPresidentD, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' fPresidentl, Science, Synchronized Swimming. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee fSupervisorJ. S.G.A.: 9B Instruc- tion, Study-Hall Monitor. CAROL J. BUCHHOLZ-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper fOFfice Managerl. Service Groups: Building Usher. Honors: Honor Society. GERALD J. BURNS-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. JAMES W. BYCHINSKI-Accounting Course. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual CAd Solicitorj, Newspaper fAd Solicitorl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher fCaptainJ. S.G.A.: Special Committees. Suzanne Bird, George Bessler, Carol Buchholz, Gerald Burns, Joyce Brzelc. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven DONALD J. BAKER-Science Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football fMaior Emblem 2, Minor Embleml, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys' lVice-Presidentb, Science lPresidentJ. Serv- ice Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Assembly lSergeant-at-Armsj, 9B ln- struction, Special Committees, Study-Hall Mon- itor. BARBARA J. BEECHER-English Course, Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Softball, Tennis, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Guidance Board, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly. MARGARET A. BERTOGLIO- English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Guidance Board. Honors: Honor Society. DANIEL G. BINKOWSKI - Science Course. Ath- letics: Cross Country, Swimming fMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Press, Science. Music: All-City Band QD. S.G.A.: Central Donald Baker, Joseph Block, Barbara Beecher, Margaret Bertoglio, Daniel Binkowski. SlUdY'HUll Commilieef Host' Sh-'dY'H0ll Super' visor. JOSEPH H. BLOCK-Manual Arts Course. Ath- letics: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Building Usher. ELIZABETH J. BOROWSKI - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lCertiticate, Pint, Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. MARYLYN F. BRUNO - Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LOU ANN BUCZWINSKI - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball lCap- tainj, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' Nice- Presidentj, Round Table, Synchronized Swimming lSecretaryJ, X. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. SYLVIA D. TRUMMER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. CAROL A. WENDT - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Lou Ann Buczwinski, Sylvia Trummer, Elizabeth Borowski, Carol Wendt, Marylyn Bruno. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight x,,, ,v yi:-4. ::.l Deon Buck, Alfred Keeling, Florence Slxwarek, Gordon Deutscher, Robert Bodden. DEON R. BUCK-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee CChairman, Supervisorj. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas fDancing Chorus 35. S.G.A.: Hostess, Spe- cial Committees. GORDON M. DEUTSCHER -Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. MARLENE J. GIELOW - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science fPresi- dentj. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas lDancing Chorus 25. ALFRED D. KEELING- Mathematics Course. Athletics: Basketball fMinor Emblems 21, Cross Country fMedal, Minor Emblemj, Football fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Embleml, Track iMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Ribbons 81. Clubs: Boys' CPresidentJ, Foreign Lan- guage. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden fCaptainJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction. FLORENCE G. SKWAREK-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. BEVERLY J. BAKER-Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling CSecretaryJ, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas CDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. NANCY A. BAUMGARDT-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'. Music: All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. JANET E. BEHLING - Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Annual LAS- sistant Senior Editorj. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. BARBARA BIALOSZYNSKI-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Hockey, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. ROBERT H. BODDEN- Science Course. Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. Nancy Baumgardt, Barbara Bialoszynski, Marlene Gielow, Beverly Baker, Janet Behling. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Mary Gross, Lorraine Burke, Arlene Glazewski, Barbara Gardetto. MARY J. GROSS-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowl- ing. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOYCE M. GLEASON-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling CTreasurerl, Modern Dance, Soft- ball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operettas lDanc- ing Chorus 2i. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA T. GRUDNOWSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. JOANNE E. MOSER - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. Page One Hundred Forty MRS. LYNCH 314 LORRAINE I. BURKE-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowl- ing lCaptainJ. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. DOROTHY L. FRANCESCHETTI - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA J. GARDETTO - English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: All-City Pageant. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Com- mittees, Study-Hall Monitor. ARLENE M. GLAZEWSKI - Science Course. Athletics: G.A.A. Olilicial, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Building Usher fSupervisorD. Stage: Class Play lCostumes 21, Operettas KCostumes 25. S.G.A: Assembly, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Dorothy Franceschetti, Joyce Gleason, Barbara Grudnowski, Joanne Moser. . . uf 1 1' ii --'ii 1511515 ,. - . , -. ' , ., ,. .. ,, ....:1:.::: 1. 3 :ww Anne Gardetto, Diane Frederick, Thomas Galbraith, Ann Goetz, Arline Franza THOMAS C. GALBRAITH-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: Dance-Band Member, Operetta Orchestra. JOANN L. GALLAGHER - Science Course. Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ANNE D. GARDETTO-Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Annual 1Business Manager5, Newspaper 1Business Manager5, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Hostess 1Supervisor5. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. ANN I. GOETZ -Science Course. Athletics: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Supervisor. DELORES A. HESS-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. MARY B. AMUNDSON - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', X. Honors: Honor Society. JUDITH M. FESSLER-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ARLlNE K. FRANZA - Mathematics Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball, Hockey 1Captain5, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Band, All-City Orchestra 125, Class Play Orchestra 135, Operetta Orchestra 145, Solo for Annual Concert, S.G.A.: Hostess 1Su- pervisor5. DIANE F. FREDERICK - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls' 1Vice-President5, Round Table. Music: All-City Band, All-City Chorus 125, Class- Play Orchestra 145, Dance-Band Member, Op- eretta Chorus 125, Operetta Orchestra 125, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess. 1 Joann Gallagher, Judith Fessler, Delores Hess, Mary Amundson. Page One Hundred Forty-one Frederick Goedland, David Filkins, James Field, Robert Freda. FREDERICK C. GOEDLAND - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Building Usher, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host lCo-Chairmanj, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. ARLENE M. GUCKENBERGER - Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball CCo-Cap- taint, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Hockey, Soft- ball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language lPresidentD, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Guidance Board. S.G.A: Hostess, Special Committees. JAMES W. VAN DELUYSTER - Science Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Commence- ment: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus 121, Operetta Chorus, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Fire Warden lCo-Captainj. Stage: Operettas MJ, Class Play 131, All-City Pageant. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee lChairmanJ, Hourly Study-Hall Committee lChairmanJ, Special Committees. Page One Hundred Forty-two JAMES W. FIELD-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Gym Team. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. DAVID A. FILKINS-Science Course. Athletics: Baseball, Cheerleader, Football, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Host. DIAN E. FONTEINE- English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball fCaptainD, G.A.A. Coun- cil lSecretaryJ, G.A.A. Ofticial, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language CPinJ, Girls', Press, Round Table, X. Commencement: Speaker. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Assembly, Central Study-Hall Committee lChairmanJ, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee fChairmanJ, 9B Instruction, Special Com- mittees, Student Board, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Silver Medal, Honor Society. ROBERT S. FREDA - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. James Van Deluyster, Dian Fonteine, Arlene Guckenberger. John Malson, Dennis Harton, John Gregorski. EDWARD M. GORSKI-Elective Course. Athletics Basketball fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 23 Life Saving Corps lMaior Emblemj. Clubs: Boys' JOHN S. GREGORSKI -English Course. Clubs: Boys', Press. S.G.A.: Host. DENNIS HARTON-Science Course. Clubs: Boys' Foreign Language. JOHN S. MALSON-History Course. Clubs: Boys' KENNETH F. GARDNER-English Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Gym Team, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Cam- era, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenj, Dance Committee, Stage Crew. Stage: Operettas lDancing Chorus, Prompter 31. S.G.A.: Host. PATRICIA Y. GEDYMIN - English Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, G.A.A. Olticial, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Press, Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: Operetta lPrompt- erj. S.G.A.: Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Commit- tee, Student Board, Study Hall Monitor. NANCY A. GERTZ-Science Course. Athletics: Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Op- erettas lDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Hostess. Kenneth Gardner, Patricia Gedymin, Nancy Gertz, Edward Gorski. Page One Hundred Forty-three MISS MILLER 3 32 Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JOAN J. CHRISTENSEN - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Dance Committee. ANGELINE M. COMINA - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. BERNICE J. COURIER - Home Economics Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, GirIs', Science. Kathleen Cox, Anita Cupertino, Bernice Courier, Joan Christensen, Linda Chizek. KATHLEEN M. COX-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ANITA M. CUPERTINO-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls'. BETTY J. DANIELEWICZ-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. LOUIS G. DE GRACE - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher iS.G.A. Representativej, Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardenl. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Host iSupervisorJ. WALTER J. DREZEK-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Page One Hundred Forty-four Gloria Ceranowslci, Walter Drezek, Betty Danielewicz, Angeline Comina, Louis De Grace. GLORIA A, CERANOWSKI - English Course. Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: LINDA L. CHIZEK-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ROLF E. CHRISTIANSEN - Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country lMajor Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Medals 21, Track fMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Rib- bons 21. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Solo. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, 9B Instruction. DONALD F. CINKOSKY- Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball CMinor Embleml, Track fCaptain, Maior Emblems 3, Medals 5, Ribbons 25, Trophyb. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys' fTreasurerJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Stage Crew. RICHARD G. CZESZYNSKI-Science Course. Ath- letics: Track. Clubs: Boys' fPresidentJ, Foreign Lan- guage CSergeant-at-Armsj, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Commission, Speaker. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir- Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas 125. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. BEVERLY R. DIEDRICH-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Modern Dance, Softball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: An- nual fSenior Editorl, Newspaper CTypistJ. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committees, Student Court CRecorderI. Honors: Honor Society. Robert Dabs, Paul Fons, Gloria Dziedzic, Shirley Edwards, Rolf Christiansen. Richard Czeszynski, Curtis Gustafson, Beverly Diedrich, Donald Cinkosky. ROBERT H. DOBS - Science Course. Athletics: Basketball fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host. GLORIA M. DZIEDZIC - English Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art lSecretaryD, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Press, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewl, Dance Committee. SHIRLEY A. EDWARDS-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language lS.G.A. Representativej, Girls', Round Table lSec- retaryl, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper fAs- sociate Editorj, Quill and Scroll. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. PAUL H. FONS - English Course. Athletics: Bas- ketball CMinor Embleml, Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language fVice-Presidentl, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardeni, Flag Crew fChair- manl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committees. CURTIS S. GUSTAFSON - Science Course. Ath- letics: Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Host, Special Com- mittees. Page One Hundred Forty-five Josephine De Andre, Theodore Drolshagen, Thomas Canary, Donna Dobra, Joan Douglas. DONNA L. DOBRA-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. JOAN P. DOUGLAS - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. THEODORE C. DROLSHAGEN - Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. CAROL M. DUNDAS - Science Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst- Aid Crewl. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A: Study- Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Page One Hundred Forty-six CAROLE J. BIRNER-Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus QD, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta lCostumes, Prompterl. THOMAS J. CANARY- Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. DONALD W. COLBO-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. ROBERT J. CZUBEK - English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. JOSEPHINE J. DE ANDRE - Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball lCap- tainl, Hockey, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball lCap- tainj. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. Carole Birner, Carol Dundas, Donald Colbo, Robert Czubek. Karl Kokemueller, Scot Konings, Glen Busse. SCOT K. KONINGS-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain, President, Secretary, Supervisor, Treas- urer, Vice-Presidentl, Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden, Proiection Crew, Radio Crew. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee. ROBERT J. KOTLOWSKI -Science Course. Ath- letics: Football, Swimming lCaptain, Major Em- blems 2D, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper CStar Reporterl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain, Sergeant-at-Armsj. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee, Host. EDWARD TUCHEL-Elective Course. Athletics: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys'. MR. SHUMAKER 227 GLEN C. BUSSE - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew iPin.t JERELYN M. KASSEL - English Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper fStar Reporter, Typistj. Service Groups: Dance Committee. Stage: Class Play, S.G.A.: Hostess. CAROL A. KLINE - Science Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. KARL R. KOKEMUELLER - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee. Caral Kline, Robert Kotlawski, Edward Tuchel, Jerelyn Kassel. Page One Hundred Forty-seven MARY A. CIESLIK-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Talent Show. JOAN E. KIRCHEN-Science Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. ARLENE M. KLEIN - College Commerce Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. CAROL J. KOPROWSKI - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Dance-Band Member. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Mary Cieslik, Joan Kirchen, Arlene Klein. Page One Hundred Forty-eight Carol Koprowski, Darlene Kruske, Eileen Wallace, Judith Kuczynski. DARLENE M. KRUSKE - Science Course. Ath- letics: Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Hostess. JUDITH M. KUCZYNSKI - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fFirst-Aid Crewj. 5.G.A.: Hostess, Spe- cial Committees. EILEEN J. WALLACE - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewj. Sandra Bendel, Constance O'TooIe, David Knight. JANET L. KNUTH - College Commerce Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Tennis lTrophyl, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language Nice-President, Pint, Girls', Press, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Building Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. INGRID C. KOEBERNIK-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball CCaptainl, Bowl- ing fCaptainl, G.A.A. Council CPresidentJ, G.A.A. Major Emblem, G.A.A. Olilicial, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball CCaptainJ, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball lCaptainD. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' CSecretaryJ, Round Table, Synchronized Swimming fPresidentD, X. Commencement: Class Com- mission. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee CChairmanJ, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Com- mittees. ROBERT C. KOEPER - Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptainl, Civil Defense fAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CONSTANCE M. O'TOOLE-Elective Course. Ath- Ietics: Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball fCaptainD. Clubs: Booster QEmbIemJ, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil De- fense CFirst-Aid Crewl. SANDRA J. BENDEL - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. JOYCE L. KLINE - Elective Course. Athletics: Volley- ball. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Commission. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas fDancing Chorus 21, Talent Show. PATRICK T. KLINE - Elective Course. Athletics: Base- ball, Basketball IMinor Emblemj, Track. Clubs: Art fPresidentJ, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense IDisaster Crewl, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. DAVID H. KNIGHT - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Projection Crew lManager, Pint, Radio Crew IMan- ager, Pint, Spot Crew lManagerl. Stage: Class Play IZJ. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee fChairmanl. Honors: Silver Medal. Joyce Kline, Robert Koeper, Janet Knuth, Patrick Kline, Ingrid Koebernik. Page One Hundred Forty-nine Ronald Kaluzny, Gerald Kaczanowslri, George Van Weelden, Robert Kowalski. JOHN P. KRACZEK -Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country lMajor Emblem, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra l3l, Class-Play Orchestra f2D, Operetta Chorus. Serv- ice Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenj. Stage: Class Play, Operettas CD. DONNA L. KRAFT-Elective Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press fSecretary, S.G.A. Rep- resentativej, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewb. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, 9B Instruction CChairmanJ, Special Com- mittees fChairmanJ, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. RICHARD R. KRAFT - Science Course. Clubs: Art fPresidentl, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operetta fDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Lunch-Hour Committee. GEORGE J. VAN WEELDEN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Page One Hundred Fifty SANDRA L. BENTLEY - College Commerce Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild fCertificate, Pin, Publicity Manager, Typistj, Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper fCub Reporterj. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDisaster Crew, First-Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Hostess lSupervisorJ, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committees, Study-Hall Monitor. GERALD J. KACZANOWSKI-Science Course. Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. RONALD E. KALUZNY-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl. ROBERT J. KOWALSKI-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenj. 'G' em ,A . . ........ fl Richard Kraft, Sandra Bentley, Donna Kraft, John Kraczelx. Barbara Palicke, Corinne Patti, Lorna Papke. BARBARA M. PALICKE-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Hockey lCaptainJ, Lite Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming fPresidentJ, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Press, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual fOr- ganization Editorl. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Commit- tees fChairmanJ, Study-Hall Monitor. LORNA J. PAPKE-Science Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Press, Round.Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Central Study-Hall Committee lChairmanJ, 9B Instruction lChairmanJ, Special Committees, Student Board, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Badger Girls' State, Sil- ver Medal, Honor Society. CORINNE PATTI- Stenographic Course. Clubs: For- eign Language lSecretaryJ, Girls', Round Table. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operettas lDancing Chorus 31. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JOANNE C. POESCHL - Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Stage: MRS. SHUTES 214 JANICE E. LAMON - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Class Play lCostumesJ, Operetta fCostumesJ. DONNA M. LENZ - Elective Course. Athletics: Basket- ball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Press, Round Table, Science lSecretaryJ. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. DANNY P. NICHOLSON-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Soloist. Music: Dance-Band Member 145, Operetta Orchestra MJ, Solo for An- nual Concert. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: All-City Pageant, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. NANCY S. NOWAK - Elective Course. Athletics: Lite Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Class lC05lUme5l, Operenc icoslumesi- Janice Lamon, Joanne Poeschl, Donna Lenz, Danny Nicholson, Nancy Nowak. Page One Hundred Fifty-one GERARD J. LE PINE-Science Course, Athletics: Bas- ketball, Football, Gym Team, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First- Aid Crew5, Fire Warden. ROBERT G. LESNIEWSKI-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual lEditor-in-Chief5, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Radio Crew CPin5. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Gold Medal, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Award, Honor Society. JAMES F. LIEBHAUSER-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football fMinor Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Warden5, Fire Warden. MARGARET E. PESCH - Elective Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Publications: Annual fAclvertising Man- ager5, Newspaper fAdvertising Manager5, Quill and Scroll. Stage: All-City Pageant, Class Play fCostumes 35, Operettas fCostumes 45. Honors: Bronze Medal. Robert Lesniewski, John Picchiottino, Gerard Le Pine, James Liebhauser. Page One Hundred Fifty-two Joan Prahl, Margaret Pesch, Joyce Proeber, Carol Petroski. CAROL A. PETROSKI - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Class Play fCostumes 35, Operettas CCostumes 35. JOHN B. PICCHIOTTINO-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science lChairman5. Pub- lications: Annual lAssistant Editor5, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir- Raid Warden5, Fire Warden, Radio Crew lAnnouncer5. Honors: ltalian-American Civic Association Award. JOAN A. PRAHL-Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Class Play fCostumes 35, Operettas lCostumes 35. JOYCE E. PROEBER-Science Course. Ath- letics: Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Stage: Class Play lCostumes 25, Operettas fCos- tumes 35. Marlene Lipinski, Vallory Lathrop, Gail Larson. MARIE K. PAASCH - College Commerce Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language CSecretaryD, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra. Stage: All-City Pageant, Class Play CCostumes 23, Operettas CCostumes 21. Honors: Honor So- ciety. ANTHONY W. PALUSO- Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language fTreasurerJ, Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Serv- ice Groups: Projection Crew. ROBERT L. PRESNAL- English Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All- City Chorus 121, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenj, Projection Crew. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusj, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. VICTOR W. ROHACH-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Football fMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. JACQUELYN A. BOGARDUS-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Class Play lCostumes 21, Operetta lCostumesJ. GAIL J. LARSON- Modern Language Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. VALLORY G. LATHROP-English Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball lCaptainD, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewj. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MARLENE A. LIPINSKI - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Science. Q' 5 , Anthony Paluso, Jacquelyn Bogardus, Marie Paasch, Victor Rohach, Robert Presnal. Page One Hundred Fifty-three ROSEMARY J. LAUFENBERG - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess. SUZANNE M. LONG - Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, G.A.A. Ofificial, Softball. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table fTreas- urerl, Science fManager, S.G.A. Representativej, X fPresidentl. Music: Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corri- dor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee fChairmanJ, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committees, Student Court, Study-Hall Monitor fChairmanJ, Study-Hall Super- visor fChairmanJ. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. LOIS l. MATTICE-Elective Course. Clubs: Art iSecretaryJ, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. JOANNE l. NIEMANN-Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Science. Serv- ice Groups: Stage Crew. MARGARET E. PAPP-Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus f2l, Operetta Chorus CD. Stage: All-City Pageant, Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly. A ., . 7 gl Q ..-W 25351233 2 J , -.::: - 'i ' gt i Vi ,,., loan L , 8 Hwy Kay Priebe, Suzanne Long, Joan Peplinski, Margaret Papp. Page One Hundred Fifty-four Lois Mattice, Rosemary Laufenberg, Joanne Niemann, Joyce Przybylski. JOAN L. PEPLINSKI - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton, G.A.A. Announcer, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language fPresidentJ, Girls', Library Guild fPersonnel Manager, Secretary, Vice-President, Pint, Round Table, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: Class Play: Operetta. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee fChairmanl, Study-Hall Monitor, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: American Legion Auxiliary Award, Honor Society. KAY L. PRIEBE -Modern Language Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council fPresident, Secre- taryl, G.A.A. Major Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball fCaptainJ. Clubs: Booster fEmbleml, Foreign Language fPresi- dentb, Girls', Nereids', Round Table fTreas- urerl, Synchronized Swimming, X. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra, Oper- etta Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper fCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: All-City Pageant. SG.A.: As- sembly fHistorianI, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOYCE J. PRZYBYLSKI - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. MISS ZARLING 322 ARLENE M. KIRKISH - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Stage: Operetta, Talent Show QQJ. ROGER G. KOENEN - English Course. Athletics: Foot- ball fEquipment Managerj. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Au- ditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl. Stage: Operetta, Class Play. MARY ELLEN RANDAZZO - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Hockey, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. LUCILLE REWOLINSKI - Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Swim- ming, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Serv- ice Groups: Banquet Server. Honors: Honor Society. GARY C. RICKARD- Science Course. Athletics: Bas- ketball, Cross Country fMaior Emblem, Medals 2, Trophyl, Football fMinor Embleml, Gym Team CCap- tainj, Swimming, Track CMaior Emblem, Ribbons 51. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fDisaster Crew, First-Aid Crewj, Stage Crew lM0nUQefl- S-G-A-I A55emblY- Arlene Kirkish, Janice Theisen, Lucille Rewalinski, Roger Koenen Rita Rieckhoff, Richard Rutzen, Mary Ellen Randazzo, Nancy Tesnow, Gary Rickard. RITA E. RIECKHOFF - Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. RlCHARD J. RUTZEN - Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country fCaptain, Major Emblems 3, Med- als 3, Ribbons 23, Track CMaior Emblems 4, Rib- bons 33. Clubs: Boys' lSergeant-at-Armsl, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Commis- sion. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid- Wardenj. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction, Student Court fChairmanl, Honors: American Legion Medal. NANCY J. TESNOW - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, Swimming, Ten- nis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' fS.G.A. Representativej, Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Supervisor. JANICE B. THEISEN - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Page One Hundred Fifty-five RONALD A. RAKOWSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Press, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. MARYELLA RIESEN - Stenagraphic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. SONYA Z. RUDZINSKI - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper fStar Reporterj. HARRY O. TESCH-Science Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Camera, For- eign Language, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Mayrella Riesen, Beverly Thur, Sonya Rudzinslxi, Darlene Thays. DARLENE E. THAYS-Elective Course. Athletics: Bowl- ing, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Build- ing Usher. DOROTHY A. THEISEN - Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Bowling, Tumbling, Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. BEVERLY B. THUR-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Building Usher. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. FREDERICK H. TITTELFITZ - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera. MARLENE A. UTTKE-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operettas fCostumes 31, Class Play fCostumes l 41. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess. Dorothy Theisen, Ronald Rakowski, Frederick Tittelfitz, Marlene Uttke, Harry Tesch. Page One Hundred Fifty-six Beverly Thesz, Arlene Rueth, Irene Tury, Shirley Reamer, Marilyn Turner. ROBERT V. SCHMIDT-English Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, S.G.A.: Host. DONALD K. THELEN - Science Course. Athletics: Bas- ketball lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper fSports Editorl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Civil Defense KAir-Raid Wardenl. BEVERLY A. THESZ- English Course. Athletics: Bad- minton, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild CPresident, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-Presidentl, Nereids', Round Table, Science, Syn- chronized Swimming. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. DONALD T. TULER - English Course. Athletics: Base- ball, Basketball lMaior Embleml, Football fMaior Emblems 21, Track CMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 61. Clubs: Boys' fSecretaryJ, Round Table. Commence- ment: Class Commission. Publications: Newspaper fEditor-in-Chiefl, Quill and Scroll. Service Groups: Building Usher, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction, Student Board. Hon- ors: Gold Medal. MARILYN J. TURNER -Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. IRENE E. TURY- Stenographic Course. Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Orchestra CSD, Class- Play Orchestra Ml, Operetta Orchestra CSD. Stage: All-City Pageant, Class Play. THOMAS W. DEVINE-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense QAir-Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Host tSupervisorJ. NORMAN J. RAMBO - Science Course. Athletics: Swimming fMaior Emblems 25, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl, Dance Com- mittee, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction, Special Committees. GARY G. RANZINGER-Science Course, Athletics: Bas- ketball fMinor Emblems 2l, Football CCaptain, Major Emblems 2l, Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: Operetta Chorus 127. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Proiection Crew fCertificate, Medall, Radio Crew fCertificate, Pinl. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee QChairmanl, Student Court. Honors: W Club Award. SHIRLEY A. REAMER-English Course. Athletics: Bad- minton, Bowling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Library Guild. Service Groups: Building Usher, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch- Hour Committee. ARLENE M. RUETH-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls, Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Hostess. Gary Ranzinger, Donald Thelen, Donald Tuler, Thomas Devine, Norman Rambo, Robert Schmidt. Page One Hundred Fifty-seven I 1 1, J. . EM NN S NS, Inc. Funeral Home wi? SHeridan 4-5156 2486 South Kinnickinnic Avenue dred Fiffy-eighf CHAS. J. PETRI and SON COMPLETE LINE OF FOODS if ar wl- Telephone SHeridan 4-1537 2635 South Kinnickinnic Avenue A LONG RECORD OF SERVICE Over a period of more than sixty years, Nordberg has be- come one of the outstanding builders of heavy machinery and the leading industry of Bay View. From our long record we take pride in the many contributions Nordberg has made in the fields in which our products are used. NORDBERG MFG. CO. The Lmfcliext Home: Have Furniture by Furniture ' ' Appliances H. FITZGERALD E. A. KREITZFR PULLMAN, ARTBUILT, KENMAR FRIGIDAIRE O RCA O MOTOROLA O MAYTAG AND MANY OTHER NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS 2255 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-0185 Page One Hun dred at u Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1954 f P R A S S E R FUNERAL HOME 3970 South Whitnall Avenue Q ,..,,.- . ,,v- ,.,,,-, I ,Ee .Y J IN BAY VIEW, IT'S W I GENE'S BARBER SHOP I 0 2349 South Kinnickinnic Avenue ' HUmboldt 3-7417 V VAN'S SWEET SHOPPE 81 l E. Potter Avenue Bay Vieu s Newer! Complete Sweet Shop ICE CREAM SUNDAES SODAS MALTS and CARRYOUTS , The Littleone'J Paradise Complimenfs of 1 SIllEllIl'S 58 T0 1.00 STURES 3857 S. Howell Avenue I and y 3042 S. 13th Street l, ,I WA, I I I I I A SMITH STUDIO WEDDINGS 1 STUDIO AND CANDIIIS GRADUATION PHOTOGRAPHS SPECIAL STUDENT RATES GRACE SMITH JEROME SMITH Sll. 4 6131 KERN Illl BU., INC. Distributor of SKELLY PREMIUM GASOLINE AND FUEL OIL SHeridan 4-1443 QQAI-ITYAZ ' 9 'Qc- l 'I Kinnickinnic and Herman 4045 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 4th and Chase 5840 S. Packard Avenue fCudahyJ Grebe Bakery 61 Delicatessen Open All Day Sunday FOUR STORES: 215 E. Bolivar Ave. 114 W. Howard Ave. 1499 N. Farwell Ave. 3523 E. Barnard Ave. Page One Hundred Sixty INTEGRITY OFFICE SUPPLY CO. omc: suvvuss - omcz rouummv - omc: mncmues rvnwnmns A Aoomc mncnmss umnrn ms s xmmcxmmc Av: sn um KITCHEN CABINETS, STAIRS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, WINDOW FRAMES URBAN MlllWORK C0., INC Formica Cabinet Tops Completely Installed 4010 SOUTH PINE AVENUE l'lUmboldt 3-6650 Open Tuesday Evening SI-IERIDAN 4--0324 Rucli's Buy View Sausage Shop I 6'The Best of the Wursf, I RUDY GILSTER 2652 S. KINNICKINNIC AVE. MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN ' ' ' 7 TOWN AND COUNTRY . PAINT AND WALLPAPER BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS 3929 So. Howell Ave. SHeridan 4-8988 ' FLEMING'S DRUG STORE AMBROSE FLEMING, R.PH. 2601 S. Delaware Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. l'h0ns': Sl'lvri1lan fl-1610 CUIIIIIIIIIIHILIS of AIRWAY TV SERVICE HU. 3-1590 4002 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. I. GOLDBERG'S DEPT. STORE I 2261 sou1H HOWELL AVENUE HUmboldt 3-4880 V 1 I A I Page One Hundred Sixty-o New Cars Used Cars JIM KING CHEVROLET CO. 3043 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-6700 Parts Service Gongratufalions Qracfualesf Compliments FLISS CONSTRUCTION CO. 3360 S. 15th Street OR. 2-8841 - HU. 3-0772 PAY LESS AT TONY'S HY-WAY REXALL PHARMACY YOUR FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION DRUG AND COSMETICS CENTER PERSONALLY MONOGRAMMED GREETING CARDS AND GIFTS 3863 South Howell Avenue Qjust Off Howard Avenuej HUmboldt 5 6650 4022 So Ho ll Ave Phone HU. 3-8382 BEST EVER CHICK-N-FISH-FRIES EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY PHONE IN YOUR ORDER- PICK IT UP HOT S fy! ' e 111' . ro rnsspnur At YO , I Set for WIT' P f '- . . For S m , s3VingS ' ' ' . fHRlFf ' 177 I1 f fh Q ' ' ein cons an - increase x WILLIAM L. PIEPLOW OF HAY VIEW Ich grasps Ihe o por um Iies offered m Savings and lnveslmenfs for Persona! and Co munlfy Welfare, Q 215 51? IS Ilre manage enI of one's affofrs rn such o Inan ner I a e value of one's W possessions IS b g I I ly d UR W N SAVINGSSLLOQIE w NATIONALA ' 270' ' I ., 'F ' C mplimellts of 0 MPA Y UIL C0 TANN Regular Hi-Grade 22.9 4-9649 . Phone EV' kee Wisc0nSln Milwau ' Home th 16th at Forest sou ' 1 O e Hundred SLX y Page H l Gqfma 1-Djalfanz 9 C97OWQI'S UNC! QMS F. D. T. FLORIST 2330 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Telephone SHeridan 4-1071 ofloclzinmoor Qeauty Studio 2120 E. Rusk Avenue FRANCES SWEET, Owner SHeridan 4-47ll HUB SUPER I.G.A. 2273 S. HOWELL Choice Meats and Groceries TOWNE HARDWARE 4252 South Howell Avenue PRATT It LAMBERT PAINT Humboldt 3-0543 Good Work at Moderate Prices Est. 1923 ELMER R. FRITZ PAINTING AND m:f:onA'l'lNm: Phone SHeridan 4-5648 3201 S. Lenox St. BOEHME SAUSAGE CO. lfcsl by Test 905 SO. FIFTH STREET Mitchell 5-2677 Mltchell 5-5251 meoUoUlETll15LoWElR lsfioP in the Avalon Theater Building 2469 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Flower Arrangements For GIFTS All Occasions POTTED PLANTS WE WIRE FLOWERS Phone HUmholdt 3-2980 Crosley Appliances Electrical Supplies F. L. Schouz Electric Co. Electrical Contractors and Appliance Dealers 2657 S. Howell Avenue Phone SHeridan 4-2122 AWE AWNING CO. We're Never Too Busy to Say '6Hello', Telephone SHeridan 4-4220 2510 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin a e O H nd ed Sixty-four fine engravings, Too, masfer touch.. need The gown PRUCES rqvin9 9,1 AND Am? STUDXO- C0- GQ ST. 5. l Bnoadway 1-8433 Slleridan 4-3503 ELROY W. BUCHHOLZ INVESTMENTS Reprvsenliug LEE HICOINSON CORPORATION 231 South LaSalle Street Chicago 4, Illinois MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN l For Flowvrs For Em-ry Om-asian ROOFING - SIDINC WEDDINGS HAROVFI ALI. M A mon lmolf' WNERALS CORSACES CENTERPIECES LAUFENBERG l BROS. CO. l R 'f ' ' ' ' 2229 QQ. KINNICKINNIC AVR. HUMBOLDT FLORIST SH' 4.7739 FLOWERS 8: GIFTS 122 W. Howard Ave. Hlf. 3-01406 l lnsularion Floor Tile Shvm Metal l ' l TELEGR APH 81 DELIVERY SERVICE ANYWHERE STREHLOW'S HARDWARE MAUTZ PAINT 2675 SO. Kinnickinnic Avenuf' Phone SHeridan fl--41960 ge One Hundred Sixfy-six CONGRATULATIONS GRADU arming ofacfy Qea 616 W. LINCOLN Every Lady Charming When Sh and When She Leaves ATES ty flop e Comes Compliments of PICKARD V MOTOR SER 555 EAST LINCOLN AVENU COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR ICE E SERVICE PgOHddSy Congratulations 1954 Grads ALTO INC. PAVING CONTRACTOR OTTO POESCHL, President 2637 South Shore Drive Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin HUmboldt 3-2277 810,000 insurance-injury to per- sons or damage to property of others. 3510.00 per year-325.00 for three years. Insurance against claims brought against you for ownership of prop- erty or personal acts of yourself or any member of your household. Do you own property? Do you play golf? Do you have an outboard motor? Do your children have tri- cyles or bicycles? For coverage for your home and all personal liability See MARTIN H. DU MEZ 2363 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. All Lines of Insurance excepting Lifev BUSSE BROS. SERVICE TUNE-UP Sz ACCESSORIES 11400-l South Kinnickinnif' Avenue Hlvmbolmlt 3-2533 Aquarists!! CUPPIES Black Veil Tail Superba Veil Tail Leapor Sword Tail Red Trinidad English Lace Iridescent Guppy American Flag Veil Tail Sunset Veil Tail OZARK AQUARIUM 1821-A S. 15th Street EV. 3-8253 OPEN DAILY 4 TO 9 SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, 9 TO 9 One Hun dred Sixty-eight T. A. GUTOWSKI PHAnMAclsr 3974 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. l'lUmboldf 1-9474 NEAL P. DUNN 'W Attorney-at - Law A 4229 So. Howell Ave. HUmboldt 3-8340 A l:i,VY , ,,, ,,, MAYFAIR FURNITURE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF CHROME DINETTE FACTORY-T0-YOI' 2680 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. 1 ORcharfl 2-1202 Quality Meals and Poultry ' HOFFY'S MEATS AND l POULTRY Servicing Institutions 1 Hotels and Restaurants Q 608 W. Lincoln Ave. Milwaukee 15, Wis. 1 Compliments of EDWARD S. DRUMINSKI D E NTI S T 394-0 S. Howell SH. 4-3351 It A L C I LLEL.l Mc's Barber Shop LYNDON MCFAUI., Prop. For Appointment call HU. I-9829 l 2232 E. St. Fran 's Avo. St. Francis, Wisconsin t Phone SHerialan 4-3306 M. KRAKOW 8: SONS MARSHALL KRAKOW JEWELERS 81 OPTOMETRISTS 2257 S. Howell Avenue Milwaukee, Wis. A LUETTGEN'S CURTAIN and DRAPERY SHOP 2223 s. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee, was. sueridan 4-9674 IRENE LUETTGEN, Interior of cofu tor Ace Iron 8. Steel Bn., Inc. We Manufacture IRON RAILINGS, STEEL STAIRS, FIRE ESCAPES, ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, WROUGHT IRON, BEAMS, COLUMNS, ANGLES SUUTH SIDE SAUSAGE Cll. The Best in Home-Made Sausage TWO GREAT STORES 1023 W. Mitchell Street 2731 South Gladstone Place 1 1711 Mitchell Street suefsdan 4-5760 Humboldt 3-2335 N, Since 1917 Page One Hundred S OFFICE PHONE RES PHONE SI'I cl 49361 SH d 43728 2430 S S9 CI Sl M. ZANCHETTI CO. MASON - CONCRETE AND CARPENTER CONTRACTS A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE CHIMNEY WORK - FIRE BRICK WORK - EXCAVATING BRICK - CAULKING - LICENSED SIDEWALK LAYER - PLASTERING 2359 S In K k nnic Avenue I Milwaukee 7, Wi Compliments of CAMPBELL LAUNDRY CO 3009 N. Humboldt Ave. FR. 2-9200 Bay View Linoleum Company o o Carpetlng ' ormlca PLASTIC WALL TILE Inlaid Linoleum - Vinyl - Rubber and Asphalt Tile 2227 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 0 SHeridan 4-9181 and SHeridan 4-9182 rgo Haas fy We 'd like to see YOU at Frosty's QM xo My CARRY OUTS Fried Chicken - Shrimp Sandwiches - Fountain Frosty's Grill 2565 S. Howell Ave. HELKOWSKPS I. G. A. l QUALITY FOODS l 3457 So. Clement Ave. Phone HU. 3-5441 074 41 ,Qi Gompfim ents of Z Cgliend WWW Y Z1 x P Call SHeridan 4-0844 Bay View Printing Company Madera Zfypagraphy 2308 South Howell Avenue ROBERT T. MCCOY WAUWATOSA, WISIIONSIN PHOTOGRAPHY INDUSTRIAL AERIAL COMMERCIAL '24 Service to Industryv d PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS 'A' 'A' 'k All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations 2697 South Kinnickinnic Avenue t t t Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin SHeridan 4-1400 Allen-Bradley Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin Open Sundays COTTAGE DELICATESSEN WE MAKE SALADS AND HOT HAM FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone Sheridan 4-0539 2857 South Howell Avenue Savings Accounts Mortgage Loans Christmas Club Loans to- Money Orders Improve Vacation Club Repair Remodel TraveIer's Checks Kinnickinnic Federal Savings 81 loan Assn. South Kinnickinnic Avenue at Lincoln Avenue SHeridan 4-3323 Page One Hundred Seventy-fhree I954 ORACLE BOUND FOR PERMANENCE AND BEAUTY hm Bound by Bgiyodw 66 U95 B6 1 lit, S Bound to COVERS AND BINDING BY BOEHM BINDERY COMPANY 104 E. Mason Slrevl Milwaukee 2, Wisronsin E PRINTI ..-..- ,.,. F I N L E T T E R P R E S S N G P O H cf cl 5 f FOR THE BEST IN T. V. SEE B. S. WISNIEWSKI, INC. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL AUTO PARTS TELEVISION HOME APPLIANCES America,s Complete Supply Housen 2131-33 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Slleridan 4-2707 A BAY VIEW'S SHOE CENTER Season ,s Latest Styles In Melfsa -1-- . 4 Women'S and Ay ' R Children's XXX -'. ' Footwear I' . A . . ..', 5 The House That Value Builf' Open Daily 8:00 u.m. to 6:00 p.m. -- Except Monday and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. FRITZ GAWLITTA'S SHOE STORE AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 3216 South Howell Avenue Slleridan 4-6979 SHeridan 4-122 1 Gillis 81 Pottinger Co. Real Estate - Loans - Insurance 2250 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One Hundred Seven! Y guneau Cgweef cslzop Popcorn - Ice Cream - Candy CUSTOM AND UNIVERSAL SEAT COVERS WEDGE PILLOWS AND HASSOCKS Milk Jax Seat Cover Mfg. Co. 605 W. Mitchell Street SHerida-1 4-1907 2222 S. Mound Street OR' 2-9982 WALT SUELFLOW Milwaukee 7, Wis. lf 7 'Y Y' on 'Y Tin A SCHWALBACH'S FOOD MARKET 838 E. Linus Street Telephone HU. 5-2424 Meats, Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables Erffmeyer 8: Son Co. Inc. Manufacturing Jewelers 246-250 PLANKINTON BUILDING MILWAUKEE 3, WISCONSIN HENRY J. OBERST JEWELER, INC. 811 South Fifth Street WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Congratulations Graduates C omplimenls of VERIFIN E ICE CREAM 1500 W. North Avenue SUPER SEAL CO. 1825 W. North Ave. FRanklin 4-1611 ALUMAROLL AWNINGS SUELFLOW'S HOME BAKERY 2693 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE SHERIDAN 4-8532 L1 E- 1 - 4 ,A - JENESS STUDIO RICES Q. . . Q . LINDEN TERRACE -r rstmctwe ortrarture 4664- S. Packard Ave., Cudahy, Wisconsin SHeridan 4-7350 BOOTH LAKE RESORT PICNIC GROUNDS BOAT SWIMMING REFRESHMENT S S Page One Hundred Seventy-six Go South Young Man Go South TO FRITZ,S BIKE AND HOBBY SHOP 10,000 BIKE PARTS KEYS MADE ALSO 2248 E. St. Francis Avenue BUD LONG'S SODEN SUPER MARKET AGENCY 2739 South Kinnickinnic Avenue OPEN 8-9 DAILY OPEN 9-6 SUNDAYS Milwaukee's busiest Little Drug Store TOWNE DRUG SHOP 4262 South Howell Avenue HUmboldt 3-6898 Congratulations Class of 54,' HU. 3-2310 From the J S I RANGATANGS TED of 433 CHUCK MIKE LEROY CLARENCE CARY BAY VIEW Ae YY A FUEL 0IL LAKE VIEW LANES 8 - Lanes - 8 ' Prompt Bay View's Newest Bowling Center Service HUmboldl 3-9873 . Cleaner A31i45 S. Kininickinnic Avenue Burning C Congratulations June 1954 Grads CALL ORCHARD 2-9868 from the WALLY KOCEJA, JR. AVALON THEATER PgOHddS ty Compliments of MILWAUKEE CRANE AND SERVICE COMPANY Cudahy, Wisconsin WILL C. GOBEL ATTORNEY AT LAW 7054 Plankinton Building Milwaukee, Wie. J. E. SMELTS, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 212 to 224 Butter Building Jaeger Oldsmobile, Inc. 1310-1329 W. National Ave. Phone Mitchell 5-2280 Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin CALL SHERIDAN 4-2528 For Low Prices and Quality Meat, Poultry, Groceries and Fruit Art's Super Market 2992-94 South Clement Avenue WE DELIVER PgOneHddS ly VW UFFICIAI, BAY VIICW RINGS MADE BY L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturers of Class Rings. Pins and Other Insignia Engraved Commencement Invitations and Personal Cards 2160 Rusk Street RAY WII.DEMAN, Representative Madison 4, Wisconsin FK' Ynfgnfmr 'gn ,, g,,,, ,,' ,, 4, , A BELL'S SUPER ER V ICE Tires - Batteries - Accessories See Cinkosky or Gustafson for M Expert Service N 1 L , 1 w 3600 S. Clement Ave. SH. 4-3120 HAROLD BELL, Jr. and Sr.. Proprietors NATIONAL ICE Gm COAL CO. MASTER KRAFT-OIL BURNERS FINE HEATING OILS CORNER SO. 3rd AND W. OKLAHOMA AVE. Hundred Eighty Henz Super Drugs Where you meet your friends v 2898 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE SH d 4 9752 7 77 7 7 - 7 7 777 7 77 77777-77,777 7 WHUlESAlE MERCHANDISE UISIRIBUIUR 7 HOUSE OF 5001 ITEMS Including Jewelry 1 Nylon-s - Fishing and Picnic Supplies We invite you to come in HY SCHUMACHER, Mgr. EV. 3-9957 3927 W. National Ave. .J 7 Z snmzrmj sm.. 2-1406 , M-is..-X e 4-1520 :RF-'S X I' Q22 ggi? uxllins LAUN9 lffl QQ rw Cl- ERS 5' 4 om! 8 9 ' r., my nonrnsmz sum. X sum. unvuuxez emu, :emu Daily Our order department phoneivzre answered Night and Day 7 7 777 7 77 77777 77 7 r uality Used Cars . . . 2007 W. NATIONAL AVENUE 4-4 YEARS IN MILWAUKEE WE BUY 'H P 9 o H d d E HOUSE PHARMACY R U S S E LL' S POTTER AT K.K. C U STAR D Pharmacists W LOIS G. HOUSE-CHAS. COGLAN JERRY HOUSE 7 SUNDAES SHAKES T L A T MALTS FRENCH FRIES T TTT T T i T T TT Ti A PINTS SANDWICHES MATZEN FUEL C0- 2332 SO. Kinnicklrmlc Ave. i Carry-Outs - Curb Service 2826 South Kinnickinnic Avenue HUmboldt 1-9663 Compliments of Howie's 81 Augie's Sinclair Service Washing - Greasing - Accessorzes Complete Automobile Repairing Corner of Howell and Russell Phone HUmboldt 3-9562 SH. 4-3346 Quality Coals and Fuel Oil Since 1901 PATTI BROS. FRUIT MARKETS WHOLESALE - RETAIL SHeridan 4-9259 ORchard 2-8779 2719 S. K.K. Avenue 1202 W. Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsi LIFSBHULTZ FAST FREIGHT 1980 S. MOUND STREET SHeridon 4-2800 The Store With Everything For Less BAY VIEW FOOD CENTER 2305 S. Howell HU. 3-0686 We Deliver Hundred Eighfy-lwo ? I Ir uer? IIUIIII orlds to W IIBW the H : Q .: eu cu .: 3 -: : 1.1 I . I 3 E bb Cl .v-4 Q-7 --4 U N Q2 VJ --1 -C i-3 U1 F-4 Q3 E v-4 N -C: Q U2 -v-1 v-4 P-4 4 'C-7 4 5 4-I I-4 CD 4-7 .-CI BD 'FC he .D Q Q-4 O .32 E U .Cl 4-P bb Q 'E O LE W G 9-4 U2 'C E2 Q -CI UYOUI2 0509 HAIR STYLIST SOUTHGATE'S HAIRDRESSER CREATIVE HAIRSTYLING EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING :W Phone for Appoiniment 'Ry Home of Shear Arfisfry LUCK TO THE GR DS FROM THE 1953-54 BAY VIEW SW M TEA Manager Coach Captains ROBERT BINGHAM ROWAN F. CRAWFORD TOM KAYSER ' Gwlduates BOB KOTLOKSKI BOB KOTLOWSKI NORMAN RAMBO DAN BINKOWSKI Free Style Divers Back Stroke DICK O'CONNELL DUANE MISIEWICZ TOM KOTLOWSKI DON ANSE GLENN WINGER JIM CROSS GORDON PUTNEY TOM TROYER BOB KOTLOWSKI DAN BINKOWSKI LARRY RINGWALI. BOB PIHL BOB PENITZ NORMAN RAMBO JERRY STRAMOWSKI FRED CRADLER Page One Hundred Eighty-four WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS Greatest Buicks in 50 Great Years Bcrndt Buick Company 1516 West National Avenue Ollchard 2-3000 Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin ' For Homes ' Attractive Home Financing ' Insurance See FUNS GL CUMPANY 929 W. Mitchell Street Mlm-hell 5-6300 I T ' ' AT ' nl I Compliments Of The PROJECTION CREW Mr. Hickman, Advisor I! J. Janza, Man. G. Holtz, Asst. Man. I A. Behne A. Krueger E. Behne A. La Breche j. Blackwood J. La Violette D. Budnik C. Lindstrom C. Choinacki R. Mueller B. Dickinson R. Osantowski B. Glazewski G. Putney E. Grunert G. Ranzinger T. Haefner F. Schenk K. Haschka S. Schier X N. Holme D. Theys T. Imnay J. Van Deluyster lx, G. Kepner W. Youngquist Q R. Kimber R. Zak D. Knight F. Zielinski if NEW Friendly, Specialized Service SLIM BATTERY AND RAYS 81 AUTIIMIITIVE SERVICE 3310 S. Howell Avenue BOB'S SPORT SHOP EveryIhing for the Sporfsman TACKLE, GUNS, BIKE, HOBBIES HUmboldt 3-8680 3662 S. Howell Av enue HERB WILKE Qualify Meats Exclusively 730 SOUTH STH STREET ORCHARD 2-8050 MILWAUKEE 4, WISCONSIN 100 000 I 5 WASH MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER IRONS, MIXERS AND ROASTER REPAIRS MORELLA APPLIANCE CO. SH. 4-3210 2373 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. HUMBOLDT 3-1888 PROMPT SERVICE Central Metal and Heuting Co. General Sheet Metal 8. Furnace Work 2750 SOUTH GLADSTONE PLACE MILWAUKEE, WIS. S. STANLEY E. ARTHUR FRanklin 2-7603 EVergreen 4-7062 ROCKY'S PHARMACY Formerly McKinnon Drugs K.K. 81 Oklahoma Milwaukee 7, Wis. Hu. 3-9923 . HU- 3-9738 Page One Hundred Eighty-six V - - -77' ' ' -T '- 1? INTERNATIONAL CLEANERS QUICK sf COURTEOUS SERVICE . CAREFUL DRY CLEANING . :ow DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING l PICKUP sf DELIVERY l 545 W. Mitchell Street Milwaukee 4, Wis. Mltchell 5-1511 Phone SHeridan 4-2759 W SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY Eros. F. Heinrich 2532 East Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin PODANY 81 VOGEL coNsmuc'noN Masonry 81 Cement Work 8135 N. 58th St. ORchard 6-5230 BRILL'S FOOD MARKET Fancy Meats and Groceries 518 W. Arthur Avenue EVergreen 3-9950 'I SETCHELL CARLSON 90 DAY WARRANTY RADIOS-TV ON ALL REPAIRS ' RADIO s. rmvlslou I SALES s. ssnvlc: WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER LOCALLY 3383 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue , I HUmboldt 3-5135 RES. HU. 3-6818 CENTRAL READY- MIXED 1 CUNEREI E BU. 127 South Eleventh Street Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin sos srewART, R. c., Mgr. Stewart Qeauty Salon SERVICE THAT SATISFIESH Open Tues. and Fri. Eves. Call for Appointment ORCI'lGl'd 2-2242 1439 West Mitchell Street Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin Page One Hundred Eighty-seven hxhle Motor . the mark 0 an The familiar L. A. that identifies each motor built by The Louis Allis Co. is more than a mere trademark. These two distinctive strokes formed the signed initials of Louis Allis-out founder and Hrst president. He used them to signify approval on the many matters that crossed his desk each day. To us these initials on out product symbolize a challenge-a challenge to continue building outstanding motor our motors to thc high standards of quality and performance established by Louis Allis more than 50 years 21510, To you they mean sound design, rugged construction, and ample safety factor for long life and dependability-all the thin gs you want in electric motors. You can't go wrong when the motor for your job carries the famous L, A. Trade-mark. Always look for it. A Explosion-Prual Malo: Arbor Motor rs..-csslea Flange Mm. Splash-Proof Motor - r M Vertical Pump Moto 5 co. MILWAUKEE 1,WlSCONSIN Page One Hundred Erghfy erghl BADGER DIE CASTING CORPORATION Manufacturers of Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone Sllerillan 44-6643 201 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN BRINKMAN HEATI G CO. Complete Heating 81 Sheet Metal Service Prompt Repairs - Free Estimates Guaranteed Installations Call any tilne - Day or night 3803 S. Whitnall Ave. 3129 W. Burnham HU. 3-9I70 MI. 5-2991 4E' Phone: HIT. 3-0230 TIPPECANOE HARDWARE 3955 SOUTII HOWELL AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN DELTA WOODWORKINC MACHINERY PORTER l'II,I'IC'l'lilC HAND TOOLS Page One Hundred E Thank You Bay View For Your Pafronage AUS CUSTARD STAND 52.4 EAST LAYTON AVENUE SHERIDAN 4-9895 whatever you do . .. SAVE A snvs 'G For college or travel or other future I X' needs, save at any convenient office of the First Wisconsin National Bank. Whatever your plans or hopes or dreams may be . . . . . I - YN E' L ,L whatever you do . . . .. We ,519 fiixvj 7K f XX Rf--ILM? SAVE ai' 'l'I'le FIRST WISCONSIN First Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee MEMIEI FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION rgo HddNIy FRAN KAY SAUSAGE CO. onlelNAL HOME ivmn: sAusAo: BANASZAK CATERING CO. Complete Food Service for Every Occasion If beiter sausages are made Fran Kay will make lhem Blnquels L 'h '5 Weddings Dinners Our Specialty Fresh Home Made Polish Sausage PIPUU Bufffl FRANK KuLAKowsKl, Prop. 2400 s. ssh sire-.1 SHe'ld +0761 Okchard 2-7595 Milwaukee 7, Wis. 2451 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. -A-' C- ' ' - -' '- 'L--'1 11- -' -' - -1 -'- -' - 1 5- Y CARVEL IJARI FREEZE STURE 4125 S. Howell Avenue Featuring o GIANT CONES o FLYING SAUCERS o TASTY SUNDAES o THICK SHAKES o BANANA SPLITS AND VARIOUS TAKE HOME ITEMS ANTON GRABSKE COMPANY Excavating, Grading, Sand 8. Gravel Railroad Construction SHeridan 4-7520 2040 E. Norwich Street Milwaukee 7, Wis. Compliments of BAY VIEW HOBBY SHOP 2635 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin ggi 06-.ayne Beauty Csllzop Specializing in PERMANENT WAVING HAIR TINTING - SCALP TREATMENTS SYLVIA PRUSKO, Prop. SHeridan 4-7300 321 W. Howard Ave. BEST WISHES TO GRADUATES Compliments of Frank F. Frederick 3956 S. Howell Avenue , , Wi , MATHEWS DRUG COMPANY BAY VlEW'S TOY CENTER HALLMARK CREETINC CARDS 1200 East Oklahoma Avenue SHeridan 4-9779 SHeridan 4-7677 MCKAl.E'S MEAT MARKET Choice Meats and Sausage 2661 S. Howell Avenue Best Wishes To All January and June Graduates of 1954 LAKE TAlL0llS 81 CLEANERS 2890 S. Delaware Avenue EXPERTS IN ALTERATIONS Angela B. Prevetti, Prop. SH. 4-5540 ' - TE JE:-' ' - - ' ' ' - ' - -1 -2 - Page One Hu cl ed Nmely one I ILL A Jabvgfcfldvj . ' , J X ,f I E E A A A! 2,74 C W 5 Q- We ,fe f ' I 1 'Ni M b ,XXX U WA S, DRIVES, 8K FLOORS, Spec. ,few I X! I, SS CONSTRUCTION CO. f I w AX ji LICENSED - FREE ESTIMATES 3360 S. 15th Street OR. 2-8841 - HU. 3-0772 Evergreen 3-9559 ERNIE KIERZEK SERVICE WASHING - GREASING - ACCESSORIES TOWING SERVICE 2341 South Cha-se Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin MERCURY MOTORWAYS INC. Daily service to - Cleveland, Detroit, Elkhart, La Porte, Michigan City, South Beml, Toledo 6'Servicestability 1001-A WEST LAYTON AVE. HU. 3-8912 W Printing that Satisfies ANYTHING FROM A CALLING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER THE MILWAUKEE TIMES SOUTH SIDERS HOME PAPER 831 South Sth Street Mltchell 5-8100 Page One Hundred Nineiy-Iwo Index Il ll ll I: E Abbott, Jean ........ 62, 99, 122 Adamczyk, Josephine ........ 122 Adams, Marlene .... ......... 4 6 Adams, Nancy. ..... . ....37 Adams, Patricia ....... ....... 3 7 Adrian, Gerald .............. 46 Adsen, Noreen ...... 64, 103, 1 13 Akers, Sharon ............... 37 Albertano, Christine .......... 37 Albertano, Louise .... Albrecht, Donna .... ....48 ...123 Alexander, Diane. .......... 124 Ambrogio, Marsha. .... .... . .40 Ames, Sherry ................ 40 Amport, Ellen ....... . .40, 60, 74 Amundson, James ....... ..... 4 0 Amundson, Mary .... Ance, Donald ...... Andersen, Mr.. . . . Anderson, James .... Anderson, Judith .... Anderson, Kay. . . . . . Anderson, Marlene. . . Anderson, Patricia .... Andrus, Pat ........ Andryk, Ronald ..... Ankerson, Diane .... Aplin, Mr. ...... . Archie, Tom ...... Arcuri, Barbara ..... Arietf, Dave ..... Arnet, Judith ..... Arnet, Marilyn. . . . Audi, Norman .... Audi, Russell .... Awve, Earl ..... Awve, Edyth. . . Axtell, John. . . Bachmann, Judy ...... Bachmann, Nancy .... Backus, Mrs.. . . . . . . ffffiif .......141 40 49 37 40 48 40 35 46 .....46 .....37 ....3B ....3B .....46 ......37 ....48,68 34 .40 113 ......37 ...122 .....46 . .... 34 ...114 ...121 Bahr, Carl .... ....... . ......44 Baitinger, Ronald. . . . . . . . . . . Baker Beverly. . . . .44 ......139 8895138 Baker: Donald.31, , , Balcerowski, Diane. ..... . .... 37 Baldwin, Joseph ............. 40 Banach, Diane ...... ..... 4 6 Banach, Raymond .... . . . 137 Banaszak, Edward. . . . . .112 Barbian, Beverly .... ..... 3 7 Barbian, Carol ...... ..... 4 6 Barbian, Herbert ..... ..... 3 7 Barbian, Violet ..... . . . 134 Barke, Virginia ..... ..... 4 6 Barker, Deanna ..... ..... 4 O Barlow, Terence .... ..... 4 0 Barnes, Donna .... .... 3 7 Barr, Sherry ....... .... 4 0 Barrett, Francis ...... .... 4 6 Barrington, Patricia ..... . . .126 Bartels, Gary ....... ..... 4 6 Bartels, Gordon .... . . .1 15 Bartelt, David .... .... 4 0 Bartlett, David. . . . . . .48 Bartnik, Roger .... . . .134 Bartz, James. . . . . . . 37 Bartz, Karen ..... . . . .38 Basterash, Diane ............. 38 Basting, Thomas ................ 31, 32, 48, 62, 65, 66, 73, 76, 79 Batt, Carmel ................ 38 Batz, Miss ....... ...... .... 1 2 1 Baumgardt, Nancy. . . Baxter, Wayne ..... Beauchamp, Don .... Bechtel, Marlene .... Becker, Byron .... Becker, Darlene .... Becker, Jim ...... Bednarczyk, Jim .... ...139 .....48 37 40 38 . . . .38 48 38 40 Bednarz, Herman. . . . . . . . . . . . Beecher, Barbara. . . . 33, 63, 138 Beecher, Jean ............... 46 Behling, Beverly .... Behling, Jack ..... Behling, Janet .... Behling, Miss ..... Behne, Angast .... Behne, Eugene ....... Bell, Thomas ............... Bendel, Sandra ............. 7 59 Bentley, Sandra. . . 5 1 ....4O, 55 ........34 ...53,139 ......49 .37 ...64, 137 .37 149 ,71,150 113 Bentz,Orrin............... Ber Donna g .... . . Berginann, Sandra. . . . Bertoglio, Margaret. . . . ....38 ...138 Bertram, James ..... Bertrand, Lori-Ann. . . Bessler, Arlene ...... Bessler, George ..... Bethke, Frederick .... Bialk, Mary .......... Bialoszynski, Barbara. . . . . . . . Biedrzycki, Elmer. . . . . . Biedrzycki, Helen .... Bieszk, Eileen ..... Bigelow, Peter ..... Bingham, Bob ...... Binkowski, Beverly . . . . . Binkowski, Daniel .... Bird, Betty ........ Bird, Gary ...... Bird, Suzanne. . . Birner, Carole. . . Birner, Joyce .... Bitters, Tom ........ Blackwood, John .... Blake, Sharon ........ .37 .40 .46 137 .37 .46 139 .37 110 .37 .40 .37 .34 138 .44 .37 137 146 .40 ....44, Blake, Wayne .......... .... Blankenberg, Ronald .... . . . Black, Beverly. . . . . . . . Block, David ....... Block, Joseph .... Block, Ralph ..... Bloom, Kenneth .... Baals, Dennis .... Boals, William ...... Bodden, Robert .... ......... Bogardus, Jacquelyn. Bohlman, Keith ...... Bolan, Marilyn ...... Bolinski, Kenneth .... Boretsky, Bernard. . . Borkowski, Bob ..... Borowski, Elizabeth .... Bothwell, Pat ....... Boucher, Tom ...... Bouillion, Elaine .... Boulton, Fred .... Bowater, Sarah. . . Bowater, Suzette . . . . . . Bowman, Charlotte. . . . Bozich, Gerald ..... Braddy, John. . . . . . Brady, Judith. . . . . .. Brandi, Rose Mary. . . . Brandt, Dorothy ..... Brandt, Ken ....... Brandt, Penny ..... Brauch, David . .... Braun, James .... Braun, Kenneth .... 40 72 34 40 .46 .42 .37 138 .37 .38 .48 115 139 153 .38 .46 .46 .38 .37 138 .37 .40 .38 .38 34 44 40 38 41 . . . . 37 46 40 37 37 46 .46 ,137 Brechtel, Anita ........ 46, 74, 98 Breitling, Mrs. ..... . ....... 121 44 Brendal, Sophie ..... Brendal, Stanley ...... Brezovar, Joseph. . . . Brickhouse, Barbara. . . Brickhouse, Beth. . . . 32, lI'66' I Brinkman, Judy ........ . ..... Brisk, William ........ Brock, Arlene. . . . . . . . . Bradaczynski, Theresa. ..... . . . Bronstad, Barbara. . . Brooks, Karen ...... Brower, Kathleen .... Brower, Lynn ...... Brown, Barbara ..... Brown, Kathleen. . . . Brozelr, Nancy .... Bruno, Marilyn .... Brunsch, Ruth .... Brusewitz, Kay .... 37 40 37 99 44 44 37 46 38 . . . .40 34 34 44 37 46 138 40 38 Bruss, Kathryn ..... .... 3 7 Brylow, James. . . . . . .45 Brylow, Jerome ..... ..... 4 8 Brylow, Lawrence. . . ..... .114 Brylow, Lionel ..... ......... 4 0 Brzek, Joyce .... .... 9 8, 137 Brzek, Rose ..... ....... 3 8 Brzek, Shirley ...... ..... 3 7 Brzenk, Pat .......... .... 4 6 Brzeskiewicz, Marcia ......... 40 Buchert, David ............... 44 Buchholz, Carol .......... 56, 137 Buck, Deon ........ . ..... 139 Buczwinski, Lou Ann ...... 98, 138 Budisch, David .............. 40 Budney, Carole. . . .... 60, 112 Budnik, Joyce ..... ....... 4 0 Budnik, Richard .... .... 4 3, 66 Budzien, Jill ...... .... 4 3, 55 Buettner, Wayne .... ..... 4 6 Buhl, Judy, ....... .... 3 7 Bulin, Kenneth ...... .... 4 8 Bunch, Russel ......... .... 4 6 Bunchkowski, Donald ......... 1 15 Burazin, Anthony ...... .... 3 7 Burbank, Sondra ..... .... 4 4 Burch, Bill ........ Burke, Lorraine ..... Burns, Gerald .... Burow, James .... Burow, Janet ..... Burritt, Betty .... . Burss, Jacqueline .... Buske, Barbara ..... Busse, Glen ...... . . . Buth, Barbara ....... Buth, Kyp ........... Butler, Dorothy ...... Butters, Carol ....... Butters, Elizabeth .... Bychinski, James .... Bychinski, Loretta .... I: Callahan, Mr. ..... . Canary, Thomas .... Carlson, Louis .... Carter, Diane ...... Case, Mrs. ..... . . . . . Caughey, Donald .... Caughey, William .... Ceranowski, Frank .... Ceranowski, Gloria. . . Ceretto, Joseph ...... Cesarz, Thomas ...... Ceszynski, Ronald .... Cetnorowski, Dolores. . . . . . . . Chartier, Gordon. . . . Chartier, Phyllis. . . . . . Chase, Robert. . . . Cherek, Ken ...... Cherti, Richard ...... ....45 ...140 .....137 ...46,73 46 .....34 44 38 . .73, 147 37 Ik5'56'7i I 1 ........38 ........37 46 -:.:137 .....44 .....49,86 ..74,146 ......48 .....45 .....44 .....46 ...107 ....45 144 .....48 . ..... 37 ........48 .37 107 .....41 .....45 .....41 .....45 Chiaverotti, Margie. . . . . . . . .45 Chizek, Linda ....... ....144 37 Chlebowski, Bernice .... ..... Choinacki, Ann ...... Choinacki, Clarence. . Choinocki, Coreen .. . Choinacki, Marie ..... Chomo, William ..... Christensen, Joan .... Christenson, Don ..... .....38, 38 73 ......41 .....45 46 ffffi44 ........37 Christiansen, Darleen ......... 37 Christiansen, Deanna ...... 41, 60 Christiansen, Rolf .... Christi, Margaret .... ....94,145 ........41 Christoffersen, Gordon. . . . .... 45 Cicerelli, Frank ..... . .. ..... 37 Chybowski, Richard .... .... 3 7 Cierniak, Delores .... Ciesielski, Gerald .... Cieslak, Joye ...... Cieslik, Barbara .... Cieslik, Mary ....... Cieszynski, Annie .... Cima, Diana ........ Ciminski, Jacqueline. . Ciner, Amalia ....... Cinkosky, Don ...... Clark, Richard . . . . Cleary, Barbara. . . Clemens, Carol .... Clemence, David . . . Cobb, Roger ...... Coffin, Marilyn ..... Colbo, Donald ....... Colburn, Frederick. . . Colburn, James .... Collins, 'John ..... Collins, Patrick ..... Camino, Angeline .... Conklin, Judy ....... Conley, James ....... Conley, Joseph ...... Conrad, Jacqueline. . . Constant, Pat ....... Conti, Rochelle ..... Contorno, Nick ..... Cordelli, Robert .... Cordes, Barbara. . . Cornwell, Mrs.. . . . Cartese, Lorelei .... Courier, Bernice .... Cousins, Barbara .... Cowden, Bill. ..... Cox, Kathleen .... Cradler, Fred ..... Cradler, Janice .... Craig, Viginia. . . . Crawford, Mr. .... . Crivello, John ....... Crivello, Rosemarie. . . Cromos, Gail ........ Cross, James ....... Cupertino, Anita .... ....58, .....38 ....105 .....41 .....37 ....148 .....37 .....44 .. ..... 37 .37 145 34 .....45 .....45 .....41 .....43 .....41 ....146 .....41 .....37 .....45 .....37 .....144 .....4l,71 ......38 106 37 41 45 .....41 .....41 ....45 .....39 .....41 ....144 .....34 .....48 ...144 .....45 fffffisf 41 41 93 ......41 45 ....45 48 fffi44 Cupertino, Charles. . . Curish, Michael ..... Cutter, Mrs. ..... . Czaikowski, Michael ..... .... Czaikowski, Miss ...... Czaplewski, Ronald. . Czarnecki, Ronald. . . Czernieiews Czernieiewski, Caroline ........ ki, Mary Ann Czerwinski, Carol Ann. . Czerwinski, Jerry. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 41 39 37 49 40 Czarnecki, Michelle ...... .... 4 1 48 41 48 37 37 41 Czerwinski, Pat .............. Czeszynski, Richard .... 59, 78, 79, 95, , Czlapinski, Carol ............. 37 Czubek, Robert ............. 146 Czynszak, Deanna. . . Dahlke, Judy ...... Dallmann, Gwen .... Damro, Bill ........ Daniels, LaVerne .... Daniels, Donnaiean .... Danielewicz Bett , y .... Davis, Marylou. . . . . . . De Andre, Josephine . De Grace, Louis ...... De Long, Barbara. . . . . Dennis, Mr. ....... . De Noyer, James. . . . De Sautel, Dick ..... Deschaine, Yvonne .... Deslardin, Ronald. . . DettlaR, Roberta .... Dettmann, James .... Deutscher, Gordon .... Devine, Thomas ..... Dew, Dave. ...... Dick, Alan ........ Dick, Bonnie ....... Dick, Colin ..... . ..... Dickinson, William. . . Didier, Mary. . . . . . . . . Diedrich, Beverly. . . . .3 '1k5'ils ....37 ....41 ....34 ....48 ....37 ....44 ....144 ....41 .....146 ....144 ....34 45 48 ....35 ....41 ....45 ....37 ....37 ....139 ....157 ....43 ....43 ....34 .......41 .......44 2,53, Diedrich, Judy ........ Diedrich, Sandra ...... . . . . . . . Diesch, James ..... Diesch, Richard .... Dietrich, Mr.. . . . Dietzman, Mr.. . . Dimoff, Terry ...... Dobra, Donna ..... Dobs, LeRoy .... Dobs, Robert .... Dodge, Nancy ..... .41 145 .......41 46 ....41 ....38 ....40 ....35 ....104 ....146 ......41 ....145 ....112 41 Doering, Diane. ..... . Domagalski, Loretta . . . . . . . . Dombrowski, Gloria. . . . . . . . . Dominguez, Louis .... Dondlinger, Mr. .... . Doome, Mary. . . Douglas, Iris ...... Douglas, Jaan ..... Draieske, Edith .... Drews, Diane .... Drezek, Walter. . . Drichta, Clarence .... Driscoll, Gerald ..... 43 46 . . .... 48 28 37 37 ....31, ......146 ....4B, 73 .....46 ....144 ....46 .......46 146 Drolshagen, Theodore ........ Duberstein, Donna. . . Dudek, Barbara ...... Duncan, Doreen. . . . . Dundas, Carol. . . . . . Dunne, Pat .......... Durand, Geraldine. . . . Durham, Miss. ..... . Durka, Diane. . . .. .. . . Duschinski, Kenneth. . . . Dutkiewicz, Robert. . . Duvall, Joan ....... Duval, Richard .... Duwe, Marilyn ..... . .... 37 ....44 ....42 ....146 ....41 ....48, Dyksinski, Dorothy ..... Dziedzic, Gloria ...... Dziedzie, Jerry ....... Dzierzgawski, Judith .......... 46 Dzierzgowski, Max .... E Ebersol, John ....... 47 35 46 37 .....43 43 65 . . . . .37 37 .fffi4s . .... ar ....133 31,37,59 Ebert, Sharon ...... . ........ 46 Eckert, Daniel. . . . .......... 113 Edwards, Shirley. .54, 5 5, 64, 145 Etfertz, Patricia . . . . ......... . . . 76 1 19 124 31, 33, Eigenberger Joanne. .... . . . . . Eisch, Audrie ................ Eisch, Ronnie .... . . Eisold, Joan. . . . Elgas, Charles ..... Emmons, Rosalie. . . . . . 37 37 44 . . .44 37 38 44 Engebregtsen, Carol .......... Engel, Carla ........ 54, 60, 113 Engel, Leland ........... 65, 124 Englemann, Richard ........... 36 Enright, Sandra .............. 37 Ensinger, Allen ..... Erdmann, Lee .... Erenz, Henry ..... Ergeson, Alton .... Erskine, Walter ...... ....93,113 ......37 .....37 ....122 ...36 Esaman, Jack ......... . . .37 Esaman, Marilyn Ann .... . . .48 Evans, David ......... . . .34 34 36 Evans, Mary-Ann. . . . . Evans, Sandra. . . . . Fabian, Ralph ..... Fabry, Robert. . . . . Faehrmann, Judith. . . . Falconero, Carolyn. . . . . . . . Falconero, Nancy .... Farero, Augustine. . . . Fecteau, Barbara .... Feest, Neil ........ Feige, Marlyn .... Feller, Diane ..... Fenger, Alvina. . . Fessler, Judith .... Field, James. . . Figved, Dian. . . Filkins, David ..... Filkins, Dennis. . . . Fink, Lewis ........ Fischer, Richard .... Fisler, Margaret ..... Fletcher, Rob-Roy. . . . 41 47 44 44 36 ...36 ...41 ...46 ...47 ...36 .....39 ....141 ....142 ...47 ....142 ...47 Fletcher, Ronnica............. Florian, Michael. . . . Fons, Louis ....... Fons, Paul ..... .....47, 36 48 46 . . . . ..5l 34 58 41 'ffffi4s Fans, Robert. . . ...... ...... . 44 Fonteine Dian ..... ' ao,a2,ii6fib6fili Forecki, Marilyn ............. 38 Forsell, Vickie ...... . ..... 41, Foss, Cariann ..... Frahm, Barbara ....... 32, 44, 60 45 Fox, Lois ................... 48 66 73 Frances, Hudson. . . . . Franceschetti, Dorothy Franceschetti, Eleanor. . . . Francolucci, Guido. . . Frank, Suzanne. . . . . . Frankovic, Bill. . . . . . . . . Frankowiak, Barbara. Frankowiak, Joan .... Franza, Arlene ...... Freda, Barbara .... Freda, Robert ..... Fredrichs, Diane .... Mr. Fredrich ...... Fredrickson, Janet .... Frelke, David ..... Freuden, Joan .... Freuden, Robert. . . Miss Freund ........ .IIII'ffi4o ...36 ...34 ...41 ...39 ........47 .......1oa ....aa,141 .......46 .......142 ....a1,141 .....4a,44 ....s4,11s 47 Frischmann, Neil ............. Fritsch, Charles .............. Fritsch, Gerald ............. 1 13 Fritsche, Karen .... .3O, 41, 55, 98 Mr. Fritsche ................. Fritz, Judy.......... Fronczak, Dorothy .... Fry, Norah ........ Fryiotf, Tom ...... Fucile, Rcnald .... Fugina, Thomas .... Furgason, Marie ..... Furgason, Roland. . . . I5 38 47 . . .48, 63 41 47 .....47, 45 69 41 38 ...36 ...36 ...35 ...36 47 Gabrielson, Debra .... . . . Gagliano, Dennis. . . . Galaszewski, Barbara . . . . . . Galaszewski, Phyllis. . . . . . Galbraith, Thomas. . . 38 . ...36 36 36 .. .... 141 Page One Hundred Ninety-three Gallagher, Joann. . Galligan, Donald .... Gallig Gallun, Clyde ....... Ganzke, Robert ..... 1 lnde X G H H J K an, Thomas. . . . . Gardetto, Anne. .55, , , Gardetto, Barbara. . . Gardetto, Nancy .... . . . . Gardner, John ...... 141 ........38 .30,48,59 ........34 ........36 56119141 .......140 .41,66 ........36 Gardner, Kenneth ....... 33, 143 Gariglietti, Diane. . . ..... . .45 Gasse, Janis ....... ..... 4 5 Gaudynski, Jerome .... .... 3 4 Gaulke, Charlene ..... .... 4 1 Gowlitta, Robert ............. 41 Gawlitta, Ronald. . . . . Gawronski, Dolores. . . 48, 55, , 'Ish' 75,1 65 .......46 36 Gays, Wann ................ Gedymin, Patricia .... .... 1 43 Geiger, Judi ....... .... 4 1 Genereau, Bonnie ..... . . . .36 Gerhardt, Thomas ....... .... 3 8 Germanson, Geraldine ........ 34 Germanson, Nancy ........... 41 Germanson, Sheilah .......... Gibbs, David ..... 45, 55, 63, 66 Gerlz, Nancy .............. 143 Gertz, Patricia .............. 41 Geschrei, Karen .... .... 3 6 Geshrick, Kenneth. . . . . . .45 Geske, Judy ...... .... 3 6 Geske, Joyce. . . . . . .45 44 44 34 Gielow, Barbara .... Gielow, June .... . . Gielow, Marlene ...... .... Giese, Lance............... Giesenschlog, Barbara. .... . . Gittins, David .... ....... Glonder, Susan ....... .... Glasfard, Barbara .... .... Glazewski, Arlene ..... .... Glazewski, Robert ..... . . . Gleason, Geraldine. . . . . . . . Gleason, Joyce ..... Gliszinski, Monica . . . Gloiek, Martin ..... Gnader, Beverly .... Goderski, Connie ........... Goedl Goedl and, Frederick. . . ..... . and, James ........... Goelz, Gerald. . . . . .65, 103, Goetz Ann................ Goetz1 Carol. . . ..... ..... . . Geetz, Donald. . . . . . . Goetzke, Darlene . 139 .41 .34 .34 .38 114 140 .36 .45 140 .36 .40 .34 .41 142 .44 115 141 .41 Gaglio, Kenneth. . . . . . . . Golla, Goltz, Goltz, Edward.... Barbara.... Joyce ...... . ...... . Gonia, Betty ....... . ..... . . . Gonser, Jane ..... ....45, 62, Gonzalez, Theresa ........... Goral, Gorich s, Edward .... .... Garney, James .... .... Gorske, Marcia. . . Gorski, Carl ..... Gorski, Carol .... Gorza Gould, Norman. . . Gozdziewski, Curtis. . . . . . Grabowsky, John. . Gorski, Edward .... .... lski, Marcia . . . . . . . 45 34 36 41 41 41 41 70 36 Dianne ...... ....... 4 5 41 41 36 45 38 143 34 48 Gould,Lois....... . . ..... 45,70 ..34 Grams, Henry. . . . . . . . . Gratke, Fred .... Gratke, Robin .... . . . . Graziano, Grace. . . . . . . Graziano, Peter .... . . . Gre orski John g , . . . Greves, Judy .... Grey, Groha Gross, Gross, Groth, Grudn Grudn Michael ..... .... ll, Donald ............ Mary ...... . ..... 33, Ruth ................ Dolores ............. owski, Barbara ........ owski, Georgene ...... Grenewald, Glenn ...... . . . Gruna u, Darlene...... Grunou, Gary ..... . . . Grunert, Fred ...... . . . . . Grunert, Neal ...... ........ Grzeg Guken orczyk, Barbara. . .... . berger, Arlene ..... 62, Gulliksoh, Gail ............. Gu rch, Guse, James ...... . . . . David .... . . . Guss, John ......... .... Gustafson, Curtis. . . . . . . . 45 36 .41 .34 .41 .45 143 .34 .44 .34 140 104 .48 140 .44 .45 .41 .38 .36 .41 .38 142 .41 .40 .34 .41 145 Page One Hundred Ninety-four Haakma, Laurelle. . Haas, James ..... Hoase, Sandra .... Haefner, Thomas ......... 39, Haehle, Dorothy. . . Hagen, Dorothy ..... Hagerty, William .... Hahlbeck, Lorely. . . Hahn, Warren .... Haissig, Joan ..... Haissig, Rose ..... Hall, John ...... Hall, Leah. ...... Halpin, Dorothy .... Halvorsen, Allan. . . Halvorsen, Dave ..... 39 35 ......35 83 ......35 .....47 ....111 .....47 . .... 44 .....l29 ........47 77,115 ......39 ....l29 .....47 .....47 Halvorsen, Harleen ..... ..... 3 7 Hammel, Earl ....... Hammond, Carl .... Hanke, James .... Hanley, Jerry .... Hannah, William . . . Honnemon, Ann .... Hansen, Carl ..... Hansen, Carol .... Hansen, Karen .... Hansen, Kurt ..... Hanson, Beverly .... Hanson, Joanne .... Hanson , Valerie .... Hansing, John ...... .... ......35 .......115 .....35,83 ......39 .....47 ....130 .....47 39 34 .....39 44 35 ......38 ...13O Harenda, David .......... 35, 73 35 Horenda, Kenneth .... Harile, Donald ..... Haroldson, Karen .... Harper, Richard .... Harris, Adele .... . Harris, Roger ........ Harrison, Joyce ...... Hartmann, Stella. . . Horton, Brian ...... .....53 .....35 ......44 35 89, 129 .......129 ......39 47 Horton, Dennis .... . ........ 143 39 Hartshorn, Virginia ..... Hartwig, Paul ..... . ........ 130 Harvey, Donald. . . . . . 33, 53, 132 62 Haschka, Donna ......... Haschka, Robert. . . Hayden, Barbara .... Hayman, Mona .... Heder, Janice ..... Heederik, Sherry ..... Heidemann, lee ..... Heiderich, Richard .... Heiderich, Virginia. . . Hein, Jeanette ..... Heinan, Nancy. . . Heine, James ...... Heinickle, Joy ....... Heinzel, Meredyth. . . . Heise, James ....... Hellmich, Sharon ..... Helminski, Melvin. Hendrychowski, Nancy . 47, 35 39 .....47 39 44 .....39 ...13O .....35 .....39 ....131 ....124 .34 ...129 39 48 ....39 44 Hendrychowski, Robert. . . . .94, 48 Henk, Arline ........ Henk, Darryl ........ Henk, Randall .... Hennig, Eileen .... Hensel, Arlene .... Hensel, Keith ..... Hensel, Susan .... Hensiak, Jerome .... Herder, Terry ..... Hermann, Carol ..... Hermans, Jacqueline. . Hermans, Mary ...... Herod, Barbara .... Herald, Dorothy .... Herro, Yvonne ...... Hesiak, Barbara. . . Hesiak, Robert. . . Hesiak, Dennis .... Hesiak, Thomas .... Hess, Delores ...... Hettinger, Sandra .... Heule, Robert ...... Heyden, Sharon .... Hickey, Marleane .... Hickman, Mr. ..... . Hiegel, Shirliann. . . Higgins, Robert .... Hill, Carolyn ..... Hill, Marcia .... Hinckle, Jean .... Hintz, leon ..... Hinz, Marilyn ...... Hipsch, Virginia ...... Hirschmann, Robert. . . Hittle, Beverly ....... Hittman, Gilbert .... Hlavaceh, Joe .... Hobbs, Allan ..... Hobbs, Dianne. . . .......112 .....39 . 47, 35 35 39 39 . . . . . . . .47 66 34 35 .. ..... 35 ...132 47 .44, 47 60 45 .....47 35 39 ....141 .39 131 .39 131 .....40 ....132 .....34 .....47 .....35 .....35 .....34 ....129 .39 124 .47 131 ......35 ........39 .....47,70 Hobus, Harriet .... .... 4 8 Hodson, Alice ..... ......... 3 9 Hoernel, Mrs. .............. 121 Hoernke, Harvey ..... 73 87 129 Hoernke, Richard ....... 1. . 38, 73 Hotfmann, James. ...... .... 1 32 39 Holck, David ..... Holck, George ............ . . 44 Holler, Donald ........... 47, 57 47 77 Holliday, David. . .......... . 14 47 72 Holme, Nils ..... . . Hou., Arlene ....... sb, i'i e, 'i so Hon., Gilbert ............ 39, 72 Holtz, John ..... . Holzmiller, Larry .... .......73 Holzmiller, Rita ............. 132 Honeywell, William .... 35, 66, 95 Hora, Betty ..... .......... 1 32 Host, Howard .... House, Henry ..... House, Patrick .... Housfeld, Carol ..... Housfeld, Daniel .... Howell, Joanne .... 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Jacobson, Beverly. .......... 153 Jaeschke, Robert ..... Jagodzinski, Diana. . . Jogodzinski, Geraldine ........ Jagodzinski, Joanne .... .... John, Carol ......... Jahnkc, Betty ........ Jakubowski, Joseph. . . Jambretz, Ronald. . . Janowski, Betty. . . Janczak, Anita .... Janczak, Joseph .... Janczak, Richard ..... Janke, Douglas ...... Jankiewicz, Rosemarie. 38 37 44 34 48 ....38 ....44 ....47 ....44 .....122 .. .... 39 ........37 ......122 Jankowski, James .... . . .... 45 Jankowski, Kathleen. . . . . . . 35 Janto, Barbara. . . . . . Januchawski, Barbara. Janus, Arlene. . . . . . . .. .... 34 ........37 . 37 Janus, Gordon. . . . . . . ...... 107 Janz, Gwendolyn. . . . .76, 77, 122 Janz, Richard ............... 37 Janz, Russell ................ Jonza, James ..... 48, 66, 72, 45 73 Jarz, Judie ................. 38 Jasso, Josephine ............. 39 38 45 42 Jastrow, Judy ...... Jaworski, Gerald . . . Jeffrey, Joanne. .... Jelinek, Joan ..... Jelinek, Judith .... Jendusa, Thomas. . . . Jenkins, Diane .... Jens, Arnette .... Jenson, JoAnn .... Jerome, Dale ...... Jeske, Kathleen ..... 111123 ....39 38 38 ....45 37 44 ....37 Jesko, Carol ...... Joers, Carol. . . Joers, Thomas .... Johansen, Gene. . . Johnson, Donald. . . Johnson, Janice .... Johnson, Gayle .... Johnson, Karen ..... Johnson, Ramona. . . . Johnston, Lorna .... Jones, Carol ..... Jones, Dorothy .... Jones, John ..... Jopke, Marylee .... Joslyn, Joyce .... Joslyn, Lucy .... Jourdoin, Carl ..... Jozwiak, Daniel .... Julien, Ralph ....... Jupp, John ......... Jurkiewicz, Edward. . K .....38 .......39 ....59,124 .......37 ...39,44 ...34, 37 38 37 37 37 44 ....37 .....45 ...48,64 .....48 ....37 ....39 .....45 ....123 .. ..... 44 .. .... 104 Kabocinski, Elizabeth. . . . . . .35 Kaczanowski, Gerald .......150 Koczmarek, Mr. ........ . .49, 86 Kahle, Miss. . . . . . . . Kaluzny, Ronald .... . ..... 49 . .... 150 Kamedulski, Thomas. . . . . . . .41 Kammer, Jeanetl .... Kammer, Reba .... Kaminski, Lois .... Kapke, Jean .... Karklus, David .... Karshna, Jerome .... Kasprzyk, Ronald. . . Kassabuske, Brian. . . Kassel, Jerelyn .... Katcha, Robert .... Kayser, Tom ..... Kearns, Karen. . . Louise . . . . Kearns, Kearns, Pat. ...... . Keeling, Alfred. . . . . ....l08 ...42 ...39 ...35 ...34 ....11l ...35 .....73 ......l47 ........47 ...93,109 ........47 ........40 .58 88139 Keeling, Bessie ......... 1. .39, 57 Kelly, Dennis .... Keltner, Randy .... Kemnitz, Ronald. . . Kempka, Kenneth. . . ........35 ...34 ....122 . .... 40 Kennelly, Marilynne .... . . . Kenney, Kenneth .... Kent, Robert ...... Kepner, Glen ..... Kepner, Stanley. . . Kerbel, Donna. . . Kern, James ...... Kersten, Judith .... Kesting, Charles. . . Kettula, Kay .... Kiehl, Joseph ...... Kienzle, Gregory .... Kimber, Robert .... Kinas, Richard ...... King, Frederick ..... Kirchen, Jaan ...... Kirkish, Arlene .... 65 Kirkpatrick, Kay .... Kirkpatrick, Paddy. . Kitzerow, Wayne. . . Kitzrow, Bob ...... Kitzrow, Gail .... Kitzrow, Nancy .... Kitzrow, Tom ...... Klapkowski, Diane. . . Klecxko, Gerald. . . . Klein, Arlene ...... Klein, Glen ....... Klein, Kathleen ..... Klein, Marilyn ...... Kleinschmidt, Beatrice 35 35 44 40 ....110 ...47 ...42 ...35 ...35 ...40 ...38 ...42 .....35 . ...... 110 .......105 ........14B 78 79 , ,155 ........40 35 38 40 ...48 ...40 ...48 ...34 .....47 ....148 ...47 ...35 .. . .... 40 Kleinschmidt, Marilyn. . . . . .... 44 Kline, Carol ..... . ..... Kline, Joyce. . . ....... . Kline, Patrick .... Klintman, Kristin .... . Kloc, Barbara ...... .71,147 120,149 ....74, 149 ..136 ...40 Kloppenburg, Gerald . . . . . . .45 Klosiewski, Barbara .... . . .48 Klosky, Doris ....... Klumb, Lyle ....... Klump, Kenneth .... Klupp, Barbara .... Knaok, Joann ...... Knaok, Karen ...... Knight, David. ..72, i511 Kn ig ht .....40 ....136 ...47 ...34 ...... 47 .....34 118,149 Dennis ............ 37, 72 Knott, 1Sondro. . . ......... . . 35 Knusel, Mr.. . . . . 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Koniecska, Alice ...... 40 35 47 40 47 39 ....35 47 47 ....35 .....47 .....35 114 Konieczko, Ronald .... ..... 4 4 Konings, Scot ....... . . . 147 Konkel, Carol .... . . .108 Kopoian, Lucia ..... ..... 4 4 Koprawski, Carol ..... . . . 148 Karen, Frieda .... . . ..... 48 Korn, Dr. ........ ..... 2 7 Kornfehl, Robert .... ..... 3 5 Korthals, Albert .... .... 4 0 Koschnick, Susan ..... .... 4 4 Kosmaski, Marcia .... .... 3 6 Koss, Barbara ...... .... 4 4 Koss, David ........ ...... 3 7 Koszuth, Mary ....... ........ 4 0 Kotlowski, Robert ........ 55, 147 Kotlowski, Suzanne ........... 40 Kotlowski, Thomas. ........... 47 Kottke, Gordon ...... 72, 73, 1 12 Kowalkawski, Kenneth ....... Kowalski, Robert .... . .34 150 Kozicki, James .... . . .... ..... 3 5 Kraczek, Caroline ........ . . . 79 Kraczek, John .... 65, .47 76, , 150 150 Kraft, Donna ........ .... 5 9, Kraft, Richard. . . . ....... 72, 153 4 Kram, Nancy ..... Kraus, Ruth ...... Krause, Barbara .... Krause, Lee ...... Krawczyk, Leona. . . Kress, MaryAnn ..... Krey, Louise ...... Krohn, Barbara ..... Krall, Donald ..... Kroll, Matthew .... Krolnik, Erwin ...... Kromrai, Diane ..... Krueger, Allan .... Krueger, Joan ...... Krueger, Maryann .... Krug, Kenneth. . . . . Krug, Patricia .... Krumree, Donald .... Kruske, Darlene .... Kube, Thomas ....... Kubek, Christine ...... Kubinski, Ronnie ..... Kubisiak, John ...... Kuczynski, Judith .... Kuhagen, Patrick .... Kuhn, Karen ...... Kuiawa, Judy .... Kuka, Sylvia. . . Kulpa, Helen. . . Kupinski, Judy .... Kurczewski, Phil .... Kusabuske, Brian. . . Kuszak, Tom ..... Kutz, James ...... Kutz, Robert ........ Kuzela, Larry ....... Kuzminski, Florence. . . 35 69 40 48 .....40 .....34 .....34 .....35 .....35 ...115 .....47 .....40 .....39 .....34 .....45 ....42 ...106 148 1111111.34 .47 62 aa ........35 ........41 ...148 .....40 Kwiatkowski, Raymond ........ Kyper, Mr. ........ . L Labecki, Donna .... 40 39 40 44 34 44 . . . . . 35 47 35 35 35 47 46 41 .....34 .. ,gf Index L M M 0 p Labinski, Donald ..... . . . Labre ,Janice ..... Labre, Robert ....... ..... La Breche, Anthony ........ 44, La Breche, Michblene ........ . La Court, Ellis ........ . . . La Court, Gail ..... Ladwig, John ...... Ladwig, Joyce ..... Machan, James. . . Madden, Robert .... Madden, Thomas . . Maduscha, Kenneth. . Magestro, Antonia .... .... Maggi, Louis ....... Maglio, Susan ...... Maier, Suzanne ..... Maichrzak, Elaine. . . Rakowski, Ronald . . La Fevre, Lee ..... La Fond, Nancy .... Lake, Barbara ..... Lake, Michael ..... La Marre, Diane .... 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Le Pine, Gerard. . . . ........ .44 152 Lesniewski, Robert. . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 55, 72, 11s,119,1si Letzring, David .............. 45 Leu, Richard ............. 45, 73 Leu, Ruth Ann ............... 47 Lewandowski, Alexandra ...... 44 Lewarski, Arlene ............ 131 Lewick, Virginia ........ . . .45 Lewitz, Darlene. . . . . . . . . ...40 45 Lezaia, Bernadine ............ Liebenstein, John ............... 31, 33, 48, 64, 83 Liebhauser, James ........... 152 Lieber, Priscilla. ............. 40 Liberski, Richard. . . . . .45 Lieske, John ....... . . . 34 Lindstrom, Clittord .... . . . 38 Li inski Marlene .. .... 153 p , . . . 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Marsh, ....40 ...114 .36 112 ........40 ........36 Marsolek, Curtis ............. 36 Martin, Kathleen. ........ 63, 133 Martin, Marian ..... 60, 77, 104 Martin, Norman ............. 39 Matthei, Mr. ...... . . . . . 34, 102 Mattias, Robert ..... ...... 3 4 Mathias, Robert .... .... 3 6 Mathias, William .... .... 4 6 Mattice, Lois ..... ..... 1 54 Mattke, Donald .... .... 3 9, 73 Mattke, Lois ...... ...... 4 4 Mattke, Ronald . . . . . . . 36 Matty, Ronald .... .... 4 0 Matulis, Janice .... .... 3 6 Mauer, Eugene. . . . . . .34 Mauton,Mr..... ....36 May, Mr. ........ .... 2 9 May, Thomas ....... . . .134 McCart, Charlotte. . . . . . .48 McConnell, Donald . . . . . . . . McCormack, Mary. . . McCormick, Margaret McCormick, Patrick ..... .... McCue, James ...... McGrath, Susan ..... Mclntaggart, Kathy. . Mellinger, Patricia. . . Melms, Karl ........ Melms, Marilyn. . . Melms, Tom ...... Mertin, Judith ...... Mettelmann, James. . Metz, Carolyn ...... Meyer, Hope ....... Meyer, Patricia ..... Meyer, Robert ...... '.'.Ea':i,'i6,' Michalek, Demetria ........... Michalski, Pat .... . . Michalowski, Joan. . . Michalski, Rosalie .... .... Michener, Sandra ..... ...... Middleton, Ann. ............ . Mielcarek, Marlene ...... 61, 133 Mielcarek, Mavis ........ 61, 133 86 Mierzwa, Mr.. . . . . . Migacz, Wayne. . . . 48 36 36 40 36 34 36 40 48 39 43 . . . .40 48 36 36 36 66 36 36 34 36 39 40 ....46, Mikich, Tom .......... .... Milczarski, Gerald. . . . . . . . Milczarek, Patricia .... .... Milesvich, Lorkate ..... .... Milesvich, Nick . . . . . . 43 45 40 Milczarek, Patsy ...... .... 4 6 46 43 48 36 Milewski, Tad .... Millar, Elaine. . . Miller, Miss ..... Miller, George. . . Miller, Glen ...... Miller, Howard ..... Miller, Josephine. .,. . Miller, Kenny ....... Miller, Lawrence .... Miller, Nancy ..... Mills, Barry. . . . . Milz, Helen ...... Mintner, Robert ..... Mischke, Charles .... Misiewicz, Duane. . . Misiewicx, Juanita . . . Misiewicz, Judy ..... Mitchell, James ..... Mitchell, Mauree .... .ffffffun 62121 ..... , ......136 ....36 40 46 34 36 40 48 . . . . 34 40 36 44 48 34 48 . . . .47 Mitchell, Micheal ..... . . . Mixdarf, Carol ..... Mocz nski Robert. . . Y 1 Mohorko, Rosalie . . 36 40 . . .36 36 36 Molinek, Willis. .... . . . . . . Momblow, Nancy. . Moraza, Ronald. . . Morbeck, Leon .... Morbeck, Ronald .... Moser, Joanne. . . . Mrochinski, Janet .... Mrowinski, Maryann Mueller, Reinhold . . Multlsaut Ronald . . . Murawski, Janet. . . Murphy, Christine. . Murray, Charles. . . Murray, Esther ..... Musha, Gerald . . . . Musha, Rita ..... Muska, Donna ..... Muska, Shirley ..... Muszynski, Shirley. . Mutz, Bonnie ...... Muzia, Lorelei. . . Myers, Darlene. . N Nader, Mr. ...... . Napierala, Betty. . . Narlock, Audrey. . . Narlock, Nancy .... Nason, Carter. . . . . Navane, Gerald. . . ....134 ...34 ...48 .. ..35 ....140 .....43 . . .48, 73 .. ..... 45 ....l36 ...48,57 ......46 .....36 ....114 ...36 36 46 . . . . .46 40 44 40 ...49, .......4s, 86 35 40 . . . . . . .44 59 34 40 Neisner, Ronald . . . .......... . Neitzel, Doris ....... .55, 56,115 45 Neitzel,Ronald.............. Nelson, Mr.. . . . . Nelson, Anita ......... 45, 68, Nelson, Barbara ............. Nelson, Clifford .... Nelson, James. . . Nelson, Janice. . . . 46 69 36 . . . . . . .45 36 48 36 Nelson, Judy ........ ..... Nelson, Kathleen. . . . . Nelson, Leon. ..... Nelson, Virgil. . . . Nesta, Alex .... Nettie, Elmer .... Neumeier, John .... Nichols, Donald .... Nichols, Maryann .... Nicholson, Daniel ........ ....114 ...48 ...36 ...40 ...48 ...39 .....36 ...45,69 65,151 Nicholson, Richard .... ....... 4 0 Nieholf, Carole ...... ..... 3 6 Niemann, Joanne. .... .... 1 54 44 36 Niernczyk, Richard. . . Niemi, Carmen. . . . Nigel, Kenneth. . . . . . Nimmer, Gordon ..... . . . Nimmer, Nancy. . . . Nimmer, William. . . . . Nimoth, Nancy .... Noet, Arnold .... Noet, Gerald .... Nolan, Robert. . . Nolan, Thomas ..... Nord, Larry ...... Nowak, Dennis .... Nowak, Nancy. . . . Nowacki, Betty. . . . O Obadal, Frederick .... O'Barski, Marvin ...... . . . . Obermann, Marianne ........ 36 36 40 44 ...34 ...43 ...36 .....45 48 ....ss,io7 .......44 ....151 ...45 ....13O .37 131 O'Cannell, Richard. . . . . . . . . . .45 Oelhafen, Miss .............. 37 Oelschlager, June. . .83, 119, 13g 4 Oerlline, Mr.. ..... . . Oettmeier, Leonore. is' 55' 'di' 66 Oleniczak, Gerald. . . . . .'. . .'. Oleniczak, Pat ...... Olson, Bonnie ..... Olson, Carol .... Olson, Gary ..... Olson, Jane .... Olson, Nancy .... Olson, Ronald. . . Olson, Sanford. . . . Olson, Warren. . . . Opgenouth, Bob ..... 39 ........48 .....45 ......132 ...39,66 ...4a, Osantowski, Ronald .......... Osantowski, Russell ........... Osterndorf, Mr. . . . 44 37 45 . . . . .45 95 48 38 37 ......34,1o2 Otis, Karen ......... .... 3 8 O'Toole. Constance .... . . . 149 Ottenbacher, Joan .... .... 3 8 Owen, Mr. ........ .... 4 4 Owens, Dale .... .... 3 7 P Paasch, Marie ........ . . .153 Paczkowski, Dianne ..... .... 3 7 Paetzke, Donald ..... .... 4 6 Paetzke, Gerhard ............ 39 Paetzke, Hanna ............. 34 Falicke, Barbara ..... 98, 52, 151 Pollen, Ronald ............... 42 Palleon, Art ................. 39 Palleon, Theordore .......... 107 Palmbach, Bonnie ............ 34 Paluso, Anthony ......... 153 62, Paluszcyk, Dennis. . . . . . . . . .42 Paluszcyk, Russell. . . . . . . . . Pondo, Richard . . . .. .46 70 106 ..... , Paneitz, Robert ......... 93, 105 106 Pantil, Kenneth. . . Pantil, Nancy ...... ......37 Pangbarn, De Witt. . . . ....... 48 Panovich, Ernest ............. 48 Papelbon, Arlene ..... ...... Papke, Lorna. . .118, 31, 32, .46 151 PaPP. Margaret ............ 154 Paprocki, Gerald . . . . ........ 34 Paprocki, Ronald. . . . Pore, Mary ...... Pare, William .... . . Parker, Thomas ...... . Paszkiewicz, Thomas. . . . . . . Patrick, David ........ Patterson, Joe .... . Patti, Corinne .... Pattie, Thomas ...... Paulsen, Karen ...... Pawlucyek, Vivian. . Pawluk, Keith. .... Payne, Judy. .... Payne, Mrs.. . . . Payne, Sharon ..... Pedrotti, Lillian .... Pendergast Thomas Peplinski, J6an. .70, -1,1 ....37 ....57 ....39 ...106 .42 ...106 ....37 ...151 ....39 44 39 39 34 49 . . . . 39 37 .42 154 Perket, Donald. . . . . . . ...... .42 Perry, Allan. . .... . . . ..... . . . 34 Pesch, Margaret .......... . . 57 55 56 55, 1 19, 56, , , iii Pesch, Shirley .... . .......... Peter,Donald............... Petersen, Judith ..... Peterson, Berdyne .... Peterson, Claryce .... Peterson, John ...... Peterson, Milton .... Petroski, Carol ..... Petroski, Donna ..... Petrovic, Thomas .... Pfeifer, Marlene .... ...... Pforr, Dale ..... . 37 37 42 ....47 ....42 ....37 ....37 ...152 ....42 ....34 129 Philleo, Dave ..... . . . ........ 37 Philleo, Michael. . ..... Picchiottino, John. . . 46, 55, 59 53, 55, 72, 119, 152 Picchiottino, Paul .... . . Piechocki, Harvey ..... .. .... .39 . . . . . . .43 Pihl, Nancy.64, 99, 102, 103, 105 Pihl, Richard ......... Pihl, Robert ....... Pink, Jean ......... Pinneker, Reiny ..... Piorier, Roger ....... Piotrowiok, Barbara. . . Piskula, Beverly ...... Platek, Pat .... .... Plonka, Nancy. . . . Poblitz, Dave. . . . Pocian, Marlene .... Pockrandt, Gerald. . . . Poe, Darlene. . . .. . . . . .......48 .......39 ...112 ....37 48 37 39 48 . . . .37 39 37 37 37 Poeschl, Joanne ...... . . ..... 151 Pokorny,Janet.71, 76, Poksheva, John ....... Polenz, Thomas ....... Posig, Mike. . . . . . Posig, Thomas. . . . Potrykus, Henry ..... Powers, Barbara .... Pradarelli, Donald .... Prah, Nancy ........ Prahl, Barbara. . . Prahl, Joan. . . . . . Prasser, Nancy. .... Prebelski, Arvin .... . Presnal, Robert ..... 77, 99, los .......42 .'.'.'.'i:l,' 39 47 37 ......37 ....39 ....46 ....39 ....37 ...152 ....33 ....46 ...153 Prevetti, Frank. . . . .46, 53, 59, 74 Price, Daniel ...... Price, Naomi .... Priebe, Kay ...... Priebe, Carol ..... Pritchard, Diane. . . Prochnow, Judy. . . . Prodoehl, Joe ..... Proeber, Joyce .... Proeber, Kenneth. . Protzmann, Bruce. . Provencher, Annette Prucha, Miss ...... Prusak, Allan ...... Prusinski, Mary. . . . Pruski, Arlene ..... Prusko, Madeline. . Przybylski, Joyce. . Putfer, Nellie ..... ..31,64,154 ....34 .....46 .. .... 152 .....42 ..46,65 ......34,102 .......42 ....46,74 . ..... 37 .........154 .. ........ 48 103 104 rum, Rouen ....... 102, , Purdy, Bruce. . . . . . Purdy, Nancy .... Putney, Gordon. . . Putney, James ..... Putz, Madeleine. . . Q Qualls, Robert. . . . . Raatz, Donald. . . . . Radomski, Virginia . Radtke, Joan ...... Raduechel, Marlene Rageth, Bennie .... Rageth, Margaret. . . .... ..34 ....42 ....37 46 ....13l . .... 36 ....36 ....42 ....47 .. ..... 34 ....131 .. .... 156 Ralland, Doris. . . . . Rambo, Dolores. . . Rambo, Janice .... Rambo, Norman. . . Ramos, Pearl ...... ...43 ....36 ....36 ....157 ...46,60 Randazzo, James .... . . . . . . . 36 Randazzo, Mary ........ 74, 155 1 1 1 Rankin, Delbert. ..... . . Rankin, Marlene ............. 46 Ranney, Howard. . . . ........ . 37 Ranzinger, Gary ...... 32, 72, a7, 95, , fs? Raschko, Jacquelyn .... Ratayczak, Sarah. .... Rawski, Sandra .... .......48 .. ..... 43 .......46 Reader, Dorothy. . . . . . . .60, 110 Reader, Ethel ....... Reagan, Virginia. . . . Reamer, Bert ...... . . .......48 .....46 .......39 71157 Reamer, Shirley ......... Reckard, Marshall ..... Redmer ki Roger 46, sb, s , .... . ..... . . Regalado, Richard ........ . . . Regan, Patricia ..... Rehorst, John ...... Reimer, Charlotte .... Reiss, William ..... Reitz, Donnamae .... Remington, Jack ..... Rentmeister, Joseph. . . . 72 42 46 36 36 . . . .43 39 34 44 42 44 Resler, Marlyn ...... . . . .... Rettmann, Gordon . . . . ........ 46 Retzlatf, Edith .... . ...... 60, 109 Rewalinski, Lucille. . . . . . . . . .155 34 Reynolds, Gail. . . . Reynolds, Jean ..... .... 4 6 Ribbens, Richard .... .... 3 6 Richardi, Conrad .... .... 4 4 Richardi, Ronald .... ..... 4 4 Richter, Beverly .... .... 4 8, 57 Richter, Fred ...... ..... 4 2 Richter, George. . . ...... .48 Richter, Gerald. . . . .... 44, 66 Richter, James. . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Rickard, Gary ..... .... 9 4, 155 Rieckhotf, Rita ..... . . . ..74, 155 Riesen, Maryella .... ...... 1 56 Rieth, Caroline .... ..... 3 6 Riley, Miss ........ ..... 4 7 Ringwall, Carol ...... .... 1 36 Ringwall, Lawrence .... .... 4 2 Rittel, Virginia ....... .... 4 2 Ritzow, Gerald .... .... 3 6 Robarge, Claudia .... . . . .42 Roberts, Miss ...... .... 4 9 Robinson, Ray. . . . . . .44 Rode, Sharon ..... ..... 4 4 Rogalla, Mary ...... ....... 3 6 Rogowski, Carol ..... .... 4 2, 69 Page One Hundred Ninety-five Zawada,David...... ..... Rohach, Sharon .... ..... 4 2 Rohach, Victor ..... .... 1 53 Roltt, Jeanne' .... .... 4 2 Romel, James ..... .... 3 6 Ronback, Sherry .... .... 3 5 Ronkowski, Carole .... .... 3 6 Rosenberg, Gunars .... .... 3 6 Rosenberg, Jack .... ....... 3 6 Rosolek, Barbara .... .... 4 3, 74 Ross, Charlotte .... .... 1 08 Ross, Nancy ....... .... 4 6 Rossa, Beverly ..... .... 3 4 Rowe, Beverly ..... ..... 4 3 Rozich, Eileen ..... , . . . 108 Rozman, Rosalie .... .... 4 2 Ruck, Sandra ..... ..... 4 2 Rudolf, Bob ....... .... 4 4, 95 Rudzinski, Sonya. ......., 55, 156 Rueth, Arlene ...... . ...... 1 57 Rueth, Janet .... ..... 3 6 Ruka, Dolores ..... .... 3 4 Ruka, Patsy ........ ..... 4 6 Rumpel, Lorraine .... .... 1 O8 Rupcic, Micheal .............. 36 Russell, John ....... Rutzen, Richard ...... .......... 32, 58, 91, 94,1 19,120,155 40 Ryan, Douglas............... Rybenski, Nancy ............. Rymarz, Donald.-s . . Rymaszewski, Loretta . S Sadowski, Michael .... Salmon, Kathleen .... Sandoval, Maria. . . . Sandretto, Judy ..... Sapinski, Antoinette. . . Sas, Arlene ........ Saunders, Judy ....... Saunders, William .... Savaglia, Robert .... Saylor, Gloria ...... Schaarschmidt, Miss. . . Schaefer, Robert .... Schaller, Charlene .... Schanning, Carol .... Sdlanning, Kent ..... Schaubel, Jack ..... Schauer, James .............. Schauer, William.30, 31, 118, 128 Schauer, Sandra .... ......... 4 5 Scheer, Gerald . . Schell, Germaine . . . . Schenk, Fred ....... Schenezel, Arlene ..... Scherkenbach, Ea Scherkenbach, Ma Scheunemann, Nancy . . Schier, Sally .......... 44, 65, Schier, Susan ....... Schildt, Carol ..... Schiller, Nina ....... Schilling, Donald .... Schilz, Barbara ..... Schimelfenyg, Donna . Schimp, Pete ....... Schindle, Holly ...... 36 . . ..39 42 . . ffiif 38 38 63 44 38 38 43 38 . . . .44 45 44 41 38 48 44 41 38 rl...... rlene....... 41 41 44 38 41 41 . ...... 44 71 44 44 45 44 44 'fffffffioa ....44,s9 Schlinke, JoAnn .... ..... 3 8 Schloemer, Joann. . . . . . . 108 Schloemer, Ronald .... .... 3 8 Schlosser, Fred ..... .... 4 6 Schlund, Richard .... .... 4 4 Schimdt, Diane .... ..... 3 8 Schmidt, Robert ..... .... 1 57 Schmidt, Thomas .... .... 4 5 Schmitz, Augusta .... ..... 3 8 Schmitz, William .... .... 1 24 Schmuhl, Dianne .......... ..126 55 Schnackenberg, Elliott ..... 41, Schneck, Milton. . . . . Schneider, Diane. . . . ..-14, .....44,73 69 55, Schneider, Peter ...... ....... Schneidewind, Gail. . Schneidewind, Karen. Schoeller, Mr. .............. . Schoeller, Alice ...... Schoen, Robert. . ......... . . . Schoenrock, Claudette ..... . . . Schoenrock, Virginia .......... Schoofs, Mrs. ...... . 39 38 44 49 . ....33, 41 38 38 41 . . . . .47, 63 Schreiber, Betty ............ 1 25 Schreiber, Eberhardt .... .... 4 4 Schroeder, Beverly .... .... 4 4 Schroeder, Charles .... .... 3 8 Schroeder, James. . . . . . . 38 Schroeder, Marilyn . . . -....... 44 Schubert, Barbara. ....... 44, 56 Schubert, John ...... .... 1 1 1 Schubert, Juleen ...... .... 1 27 Schuda, Margaret .... .... .l4' 1 Schuetz, Sandra ...... .... 1 O9 Schulenburg, Shirley ..... .f. . .41 Schultz, Barbara . ..... .... 4 1 Schult1,'Carole. . . . . ....44 Page One Hundred Ninety-six 5 Schultz, Diane .... Schultz, Frank .... Schultz, Judy ..... Schultz, Richard .... Schultz, Vera ..... 'Schultz, Kenneth ..... Schulz, Nancy . ..... . . .....48 .....46 .....34 ....125 .....48 .....128 38 Schumacher, Joanne ..... . .42, Schumann, Jacqueline. . Schuppe, Barbara ..... Schuppe, Thomas .... Schuster, Noel ....... Schuster, Richard ..... Scicero, Frank ..... Seaman, James ...... Sedenquist, Sandra .... Schwulst, Gil ......... Seidel, Barbara ....... 69 34 44 38 ...41 39 41 41 41 41 'i'1b 1'ii 54, 65, 78, 79, , Seidel, Nancy ........ Seidenkranz, Gerald ......... Senger, Roger ........ Senliowski, Bob ...... Sette, Barbara .... Sette, Gary ....... Setum, Beverly ...... Shananaquet, Judith. . . Shumaker, Mr. ...... . Shutes, Mrs. ...... . Shutta, Nancy ..... Sickert, Mrs. ....... . Siebert, Patricia ...... Siemanowski, Nancy. . . 38 39 41 38 38 .....41 38 41 ....121 ....121 .....41 ......41 .46 127 Sierpinski, Donald .... ...... 3 9 Sikora, Gerald ...... ..... 3 8 Sikorski, Kenneth ..... .... 1 25 Sikorski, Shirley .... .... 1 25 Simerson, Arlene. . . .... .125 Singleton, Ann. . . .... 52, 128 Sipiorski, Doris . . ...... 41 Sitzherger, Mr. .... ..... 4 9 Siuda, Carol ...... ..... 4 1 Sketf, Barbara .... ..... 4 1 Skorch, Susan ....... ..... 4 1 Skwarek, Florence. . . . . . . 139 Sloboszewski, Chris .... Slaboszewski, Joan .... Slawny, Robert ........ .... . 38 1 28 Slaboszewski, Robert ........ 1 31 l ii Smith, Allen ....... . Smith, Alice ....... Smith, Barbara A. .... Smith, Barbara J.. . . . Smith, Bertram ..... Smith, Gladys ..... Smith, Florence .... Smith, Mr. H. E.. . .. Smith, Mr. J. J.. . . Smith, Smith, Kenneth. . . Smith, Nancy ..... Smith, Richard .... Smith, Sally ....... Smukawski, David .... Sneiders, Ausma . . . Snow, Helen ...... Sobanski, James ..... Sobanski, Joanne .... Sobanski, Tom ....... James. . . . . ...39 ...38 .....42 ....l26 .....34 .....41 .....41 .....47 .....41 ....1lO .....48 .....38 .....38 .....44 .....38 ....125 .38 ....11O 41 44 Sobcyzk, Gerald ............ Sobieszczyk, Denis ........ 31, Sobye, Curtis .... . . . Sokolowicz, Patricia. . . . . . . . . Soll, Ann ........... Soltis, Joseph ...... Sommer, William. . . . . Sommers, James ..... Sopinski, Carol ....... Sorenson, Marianne .......... Sosalla, Joan ....... . . . .44, Sosnowski, Maxine. . . Spana, Barbara. . . Spataro, Marian ..... Spiegel, Jean ...... Spohn, Joann ..... . Sprunger, Mr. ...... . Stachurski, Dolores .... Stadler, Kathleen ..... 5 48 34 34 41 38 . . . . .38 44 37 44 74 38 'ffffizr ......34 ...33,48 .......41 .......42 6 77110 .f...'..34 .41 99 Stanley, Geraldine. ...... , Stark, James .... . . . . Stark, Sara. ........ . ......41 .......34 Staszewski, Donald .......... 124 Statz, Miss ........... Staven, Yvonne. . .68, 7 Steel, Miss ........... Steeves, Florence ..... Steffen, Walter ...... Steinegger, Richard .... .... Steiner, Arlene. . . . . . . Steingraebelt, Kenneth ..... . . Stelter, Nancy ........ Stenicka, Alan ....... Stewart, Ken ...... Stewart, Nancy ...... ' 'Stevens, John ......... St. Germain, Beverly. . . Stickney, Miss ........ Stock, Miss ......... .......29 677128 ..l...'..29 .......3B ...38 111 .41 126 . ...41 ...44 ...48 .....39 126 .......44 . ..... 42 ...43 r Index S Stoelzel, Martin .... Stoltz, DeEtta .... Stoltz, Patricia ..... Stone, Gwen . ...... . . ....41 ....44 ...135 ....38 Stramawski, Gerald. ......... 44 Strielf, Barbara ...... . .... . Strobusch, Louanne ....... 68, Struck, Fred ........ Struck, Leo ....... Struck, Russell ..... Stubbs, Patricia .... Stunek, Ernst ..... Stys, Thomas ..... Suemnicht, Diane .... Susek, Alan ...... Susek, Marilyn .... Suttle, Mr. ..... . Swan, Nancy ..... Swessel, Donna ..... .38 128 .......44 ......44 ....38 ...127 ....41 ...127 ...127 ....41 ....48 ....29 ....44 .....125 Swiderski, Joyce .......... . . . 39 Swirkowski, Joanne. ....... 44, 79 Sylvester, Eugene ..... Sylvester, Joann ...... ......34 .....128 Szelmeczka, Maryann ....... 126 Szymanski, Patricia ....... 56, 126 Sz mborski Jud .......41 Y , Y. . 1 Szymczak, Arlene ..... ...... 4 1 Szymczak, Dave ...... .... 3 B Szymkowiak, Richard. . . . . .127 Szyszko, Genevieve. . . . . .126 Szyszko, Rosemary .... .... 3 8 T Tadych, John ..... ....... 3 9 Taft, Ruth ................... 45 Talatzko, Shorlene ..... 41, 60, 74 Tamel, Pat .................. 43 Tanger, Maryalice ........... 46 Tann, Harry ....... . . Tausheck, Barbara .... Taylon, Tom ....... Taylor, Keith ..... Taylor, Suzanne .... Taylor, Victor .... TeKampe, Gary .... TeKam e Richard .... P 1 Tekayer, Dianne .... Tengel, Dorothy ....... ..... Tesch, Harry ............. . . ...134 ....41 ....35 ...106 ....45 ....47 ....39 ...107 ....35 .41 156 Teshnow, Judy. . . . . . . .43 .60, 61, 155 Tessler, Barbara ............ Tesnow, Nancy. . . . . . Thays, Darlene .... ........ Thays, Nancy. . . .43 156 Thays, Norman .............. 34 Thelen, Donald ..... .54, 55, 157 Thelen, Harry ............... 48 Theisen, Dorothy ............ 156 1 55 1 5 Theisen, Janice ..... Thesz, Beverly .... Theys, Donald .... Theys, Lois ....... Thomas, Eddie .... Thomas, Jean . . . Thomas, Mary ..... Thomas, Sheron . . . Thomas, Thomas ..... Thomsen, Frank .... Thomsen, John .... Thor, Patricia .... Thornburg, Miss . Thur, Beverly .... Thurber, Jackie .... Tibbetts, Mr. .... . Ticknar, Gary ...... .' .' .' fi i ,' 7 39 35 35 35 74 ......41 ....35 ....41 ....45 ....39 ....43 ...156 ....43 ....48 ....48 Timm, Kenneth ........ .... 4 4 Titteltitz, Frederick .... . . . 156 Todero, Esthermae .... .... 4 1 Toepfer, Patricia .... . . .135 Tollefsen, Thomas. . . . . . .39 Tolzman, Joanne .... .... 4 5 Tolzman, Shirley .... .... 4 1 Tomczak, Barbara .... .... 4 1 Tomkiewicz, Mr. ....... . . . . 37 Tomkowiak, Christine .... .... 4 1 Ton, James ........... . . .105 Torner, Lorraine ..... .... 3 5 Tourigny, Kay .... .... 4 1 Tratnik, Albert .... .... 4 5 Tretow, Joyce .... .... 4 1 Troglia, John ..... .... 4 5 Trojan, Barbara .... ...... 4 5 Troyer, Thomas .... .... 3 7, 66 Trudeau, Bonnie .... ...... 3 5 Trudeau, Richard. . . . . . .35 Trudeau, Ronald .... .... 4 7 Trummer, Frank ..... .... 4 4 Trummer, Sylvia .... . . .138 Trush, William .... .... 4 4 Tuchel, Edward. . . . . . 147 Tuchel, Eileen. ............ . . 41 Tuler Donald ...... ao, 54, ss, 59, av, 1.18,.1.20,.1.57 Turban, Patricia .......... 45, 71 Y , ' T Turner, Marilyn. . . . Tur Irene y, .... Tuska, Nancy .... Tylke, Arleen .... Tylock, Leona .... U Ullstrup, Delores ..... Unger, Sharon ..... Utpatel, Jean .... Uttke, Marlene .... V Valdovinos Ra uel , q .... Valent, John ..... . . . Vallee, Barbara .... . ......157 .... 76,157 .......41 ....41 ....41 ....123 ....34 .....35 156 ....123 ....35 ...35 Van Beck, Bonnie. . ..... ..... 3 5 Van Deluyster, James ....... 77, 78, 79, Vandenberg, Max .......... 124 Van Ells, David ....... Van Ells, George. . . . Vangsness, Errol. . . . . . Vangsness, Norman. . . Van Lanen iii .......35 ....123 .......42 . . 42 Daniel .... 88, 95, 123 Van Lanen: Gloria ........ . .39 Van Lanen, Tom ...... Van Weelden, George. Vaughn, Judith ....... Verhein, Barbara ..... Verhein, Pat ...... Vida, Jacklyn. . Vivian, Karen. ..... . . Vodnik, Joyce .............. Von Gonten, Maryrose. .. .... 44 .....150 .. .... 44 ...35 ....44 ....35 .....35 122 .......43 Voves, Joyce. . ......... . . . 35 W Wachholz, Geraldine ........ 110 Wagner, Olga .............. 37 Wagner, Barbara .... Wagner, Richard ..... Wagner, Jerry ...... Waldoch, Duane .... Waldoch, Tom ....... Walecki, Fairlee ...... Walentowicz, Robert. . Walkowiak, Kathy .... Wall, Carolyn ....... Wallace, Eileen. . . . . . . . . . Wallis, Wayne ....... .......34 ...44, 121 44 35 34 35 35 ...35 135 148 .103,111 Walloch, Fred ............... 47 Walsh, Judy ...... 30, 31, 47, 55 Walsh, Robert ............... 41 Waltemath, Karen ........... 41 Wamser, Judy ...... ..... 4 1 Wamser, Robert ..... .... 1 O9 Wanke, Gerald. . . . . . . .47 Wargin, Christine .... ....... 3 5 Wargin, John . . ..... . . .47, 56 Wasielewski, Annette. . .... 136 Watke, Tom ........ .... 4 3 Weason, Roy ..... .... 4 7 Weaver, Mary .... .... 4 6 Weaver, Patricia .... .... 3 5 Weckmueller, Mrs. .... ..... 3 7 Wedward, Marlene .......... 39 Weed, Betty ........ . . .48, 56 Weed, Joyce ........ ..... 4 1 Wehmeyer, Richard . . . . . . .41 Weidmann, Miriam .... .... 6 6 Weidemann, Judith. . . ....... Weidemann, Miriam ......... . 94 95 135 Weigert, Dale .... 91, I 1 Weir, Jean ................. 41 Weiss, Judy ..... Weiss, Thomas .... Welke, Darrell .... Welker, Dorine ...... Welker, Sylvester .... Welleman, Marion. . . Weller, Miss ...... Weller, Mr.. . . . Welter, Sandra .... Wencka, Cynthia .... Wendt, Carol ..... Wendt, Kenneth ..... Weninger, Edmund .... Wergechik, Samuel. . . Wesenberg, Barbara. . Wesolowski, Betty .... 56, Q, Wesolowski, Joseph .......... Wesolawski, Kathleen. . Westphal, Virginia .... Westwood, Barbara. . . Weutherik, Carol ..... White, Arlene ...... . ....47 ....47 ....34 .....45 ....135 ....104 ....38 ....38 ....34 ....42 ....138 ...46 .......39 136 .......41 134 41 .......42 .....47 .. .... 41 ....33 ....135 Y--..,-,--- Niv' wwf W white, Lillian .... .. White, Tom ....... Wichrowski, Joan. . . 48 34 Whitford, Donald .... ...... 4 1 35 73 Widmeyer, Daniel. . ......39, Widmeyer, Olivia .............. 31, 32, 48, 55, 64, 65 Wienke, Don ................ Wiesinger, Hilda ............. Wiesinger, Robert .... Wilren, Keith ....... Wilber, Gene .... Wilcox, Rita .... Wilcox, Ernie .... Wildes, Patricia .... Wiley, Mr. ...... . Will, Diane ........ Williams, Mr. ...... . Williams, Judy ..... Williamson, Mildred . Williamson, Myron. . Williamson, Robert. . Willms, Roger ...... Wilson, Charles .... Wilson, Jim ........ Wilson, Margaret. . . Winger, Glenn ..... Winger, Karen ..... Wink, Evelyn ....... With, Karen ....... .....56, 41 47 ....39 ....109 .....48 ...135 .....39 ...131 .....28 .....48 49 .....42 .....41 . ...133 . ..... 48 .....47 .....35 ......41 134 . ..... 42 Witkowski, Catherine ..... 56, 134 Witon, Robert ...... Witon, Russell ...... Witter, Darlene .... Wittlitf, Fred ..... Wittliff, Robert .... Witzel, Emma ...... .39 133 .....37 .....35 Wnukowski, LeRoy. . . . . . . . Woiack, Tom ....... .39 ...109 41 39 Woiciechowski, Jon. . . ..... . . . Woiciechowski, Thomas ..... . . . Woicieski, Betty. . . . Woinicz, Rosalie. . . . . . . . . . . . Woitasik, Laurel .... Wolte, Glenna ..... Wolfe, Roxilee ..... Wood, Kathleen .... Wood, Lynn. . . . . Woods, Helen ..... Worman, Beverly. . . Worman, Gregory. . Wozniak, Carol .... 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