Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1956
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M 1,5 M ' ' -1 f X .Q f A Tiyfgfh., E: V kt .x -1,3 g. y A 1' 'S' ' , Q: av ...v . , wi Students lill the auditorium for the first football rally, Members ot a boys' gym class practice football plays on the on Friday afternoon before the Pulaski game. school field on o warm autumn day. . . I ' ' . ' , S 1 ' . , .E Q S V .fi ' 't if h 5 ,. T .s o i ' ff s as 9 V I V pe 7 K I in ,ia f xg? i sly Q y , Q .r , sw Ah ., W . if , y, Us Q! K .X . 1 .fi -V R4 1 'L K f V U , . . K .rfQ'l.i..Qic h . Q if PM ' Q 'fi I 1 4 L ' W v 3' g ff S S 1' 5' V il C ' . 'ff .. J . . 2 X W' 3 4 .. ' w ' A ' , e K, or 4 owl 1 IM M 'I n I ' if Fl s .4 Y -gf, an K J, ,P fr I I L 'jr T K 1 ,f J Q 1 gg 2? Q if 5 ' iigg V Tom Troyer, newly installed president of S.G.A., addresse Q ' Mmgyv' 'ww' W V the students at the inaugural ceremonies. i........-me .,,,, ,, . . . The first report card day brings out the graduates among us. Monitors Nancy l.aFond and Tom Polenz cheek out a hook for Ed Olezak at the new library counter. Gerald Richter, Ken hmm, John Stalzenau, and Fred Struck, seniors, ,display their linery on Heel and 'lie Day Sensors of Miss Schaarschmldfs homeroom enioy the new furnishings P in the home economies living room on Heel and Tie Day. 3Seniors Mary Ann lgnowski, Judy Diedrich, and Sandra Hettinger give the 9B plaque to Eileen Zelinski, Room 432. eclal ment winners of Homeroom 326 have their new report I cards stamped by Mrs. Breitling on the first mark day. Matt Magenheim, larry llingwall, and Earl Awve, winners in the Ford Industrial Arts Contest, show their prize-winning proiects. E , . . . Football comes but once a year, and when it comes, crjifl we bring the cheer. I2 I I I I I I I I Coaches and players ioin in a final huddle before the opening kickoff in the game with Pulaski. - gm A54 .23 Z . vtfh -' A Wa g, , v I if Players return to the bus after the 13-13 he with South Division. Candidates for the Varsity get into their practice uniforms on the first day of practice P img, iuu I I I l 3 I I I I I I I i I I I I I I ' I Q I I I . of 22 tv 4. 1225 The Varsity comes back 'with renewed spirit after the half-time I locker room conference in the game with North at North Stadiums I I I I I I imf Dave l-larenda 138i goes through the West Division line and Skip Witon goes around end in the West game and makes a nice 7595 file SCOPE, 1343- Jerry Richter, in the background, comes up to provide blockingp Q . . . The football team finally knotted its Hrst victory, 5 after a series of ties. n as it s 19? q . E The bunny hop, led by the cheerleaders, proves to be o i popular dance at the opening game with Pulaski. -fini? i s NU 'ff' 1' 1' ' . ' Viewites cheer the team on to a 7-7 tie with .Pulaski in the Ronald Blaszczyk, sophomore, comes in as the winner in the . 2 opening game of the season at Pulaski Stadium. annual marathon. I X I . -321. . W me 1 if 3, N4 1? K 'H Wivwf' 9 yi Dennis Rusche receives an autographed football from Captalns Tom Van Lanen ' and Dave Harenda at the football banquet. , Mr. Tony Ingrassia, sports reporter for the Milwaukee Sentinel, speaks at the V ' Ken Timm, Fred Struck, and Jerry Richter present a skit ' , j 1955 football banquet at the Bay View legion Post. - . announcing the first football game. -' and flee the thunderstorm -1-a ff wr ,gg g' F ,ft A - . f. 3' ,462 I. S . . . The graduates came home to view the parade, cheer the game, ,f X I xx . I ,J I-L f A. 3 1: ' .ff . s 1 :Ai JW if ,L j X S 5-ra fs? vl fy 5 5 4 11 'wi f .,'.,' K: 1 Tom Bitters and Sandra Steiner represent the Usher Corps as -Melvin Helminski and Arlene Steiner, Boys' Club candidates for king and queen candidates. king and queen, show their Homecoming slogan. A Barbara Westwood and Richard Goldbe are candidates for G.A.A. The king and queen of the 1955 Homecoming, Foreign language Club kung and que Tom Van Lanen and Nancy Gardetto, display their regal attire. didates, Martin Stoelzel and Lillian work on their tloat, which won thir d ,iw Gary 'l'eKamp, and Donna Behling, Art Club's candidates, add tinishing touches to their float. Science Club candidates, Art Palleon and Marian Spata pose with the club's tloat. ,f1,1,.,.f . ju as , 1 YO, .Vcc F . . . With the help of Girls' Club, Homecoming demonstrated again, S lt's a woman s world. J The Girls' Club float is first-place winner in the parade. ' Oracle candidates for Home 'n k' d i 41 Phil May, Mrs. Armand Weiss, and Mrs. 5 Ann Loeber are iudges ot the Boats. are Beverly Beh coma g mg an queen ling and Glenn Kepner. The Bay View marching band, one hundred twenty strong, leads the 1955 Homecoming Parade down Kinnickinnic Avenue ' NN .l N For the lirst time, the Burdick School band marches in the Bay View Homecoming Parade. U yi M. 4 .. ' y g ' 4 X .W of Jw- ,L .l 4 I. 'W Nw ELL I More than a thousand students and alumni filled both gyms for the Homecoming dance. ,7,,,,,,,,,77 74 ,,,,,,,,,,,, M... , , A, , , ,WY WN ii .... Sharlene Talatzko and Nancy 'I'hays put up a display on the bulletin board outside the oilice. 55 Childhood memories are brought to light by Linus and Sabrina in Sabrina Fair. Onward and upward to the arts and fo the fourth floor! .. 8 L keel Bay View American Legion Post Veterans in the firinq squad from the stand at attention at the ceremonies on Veterans' Day. 1 lx., The A Cappella Choir, faculty members who are veterans, 'ond Iegionnaires from Bay View Post take part in the Veterans' Day Program. The pretty parrot refuses to talk for its audience, much to Sabrina's distress. ,Q in With the help of machines and books, these boys are improving their reading ability in the Reading Center. iii' K 1 h . . . School life isn't always a bowl of cherriesffhey may come in a pie. Y J' I 1' Q f if M if u fi'-5 1 larbara Frahm, of the January graduating class, delivers class rings to seniors of the June class fy 'I'he stage lakes on an air ot desolation as the painters take over. Seniors Carole Long, John Stabenau, and larry Holzmiller look through some of the old annuals during the subscription campaign. l Susan Briese, winner fstanding at leftl, and other contestants in the c erry pre baking contest pose with one of their products K, any 1 A new coat of paint makes a great improvement In art class Deanna Christiansen and Margo up pictures for a poster. I ' in the auditorium. 1.94 . , W , W, , , mA-,..eAe...W7--A f H --,- -V H ff---H --- -- -V ret Ch ristl set 'E A x n I Christmas is divided into three separate stages-vacation, , 4 , Q35 celebration, and recuperation. a in eip , 4- - 4 p J' ' f 2 it . , V 9 X X was c . r' gf Tom Archie works an one of the Christmas decorations hung Mr, Dietrich, Mr. Mierzwa, Mrs. Weckmueller, and Miss Bat: , in the corridor on the first floor. are iudges for the cherry pie baking contest. Seniors of Room 425 enioy refreshments at last homeroom Christmas party The traditional huge Christmas tree 'Z' - gets the .spotlight in the corridor. .W M : K P-lg,g 'hpffi Qyeirl' , 5 -vw' X No.4 'vw' V, library cadets Judith Behnke, Judith Mertin, and ' :Christmas tree in the libra JoAnn Grey decorate the rv- , W Gerald Richter and John Stabenau put up decorations near the main entrance. 4 , f . . . Oh, yes, we do nice work when we're moved by the spirit of n Bay View at Christmas. :Mr. Dietrich leads Girls' Glee Club in singing Christmas carols 3 in the corridor outside the auditorium. Hundreds of Viewites dance at the annual Christmas dance 1 in the gymnasiums. E Sophomores of Homeroom 327 enloy the Christmas issue of the Oracle newspaper. 3 ec students Carol Dunne, Judy Melms, and Isabel uhnson are ready to serve at the Christmas tea. x 7 in Kohl: I Members of Girls' Glee Club sing Christmas carols in tho corridors on December 22. Q f 5 'e l 2 . RY v x At the Christmas tree, Clarice Peterson arranges the gifts to be sent L V , to the Waukesha Sehoolvtor gays. f H ' ff -'--iw -7-Y -'-YWW'-----f'f 'a - 'W - '- ' 'Y' 'Y ' 7 . . . The familiar words Good morning, Bay View were echoed i A by not so familiar words of outside speakers. ...WE -. Ky A I 'X 1 1 J ' 1 2 yi , I 4 i Mr. Julian Gramer, frequent lecturer at lay View, prepares to I ll show his tilm ' The Gulf Coast. January graduates who are now members of the lay View Society pose for their picture on their last day of classes. 1' 3 7 A G ow' in i'r5?i:g'+-A , 'W' ,-'r 1 ,Q f W do , i f-'ss r ,M v c xl if gn , , ,,, 4 , . J M' .x 4' 'gin 'Y ,fw :na V 1' as Q Q. 3 'fi ' V -351 it V iii' l,.sz 1 ,mfs K A x as if l i Mr. Charles Krueger, of Pelton Steel Company, speaks to boys Q Dick Schlund gets a permanent record of friends in his homeroi who are interested in becoming machinists or mechanics. J 1 132, on Cap and Gown Day, ul .MW mi, KL V XV J K - , A i J ' , L- ff ' - . .... H K if- 3 M A , ss g ' 'A W A 1 ffm Uv. A5 ' ' N ., a'MF1-. , v Q ,, , ' . I - az., K -J 1 n g, I - . 4 ' fi . 0 5 - f H 4 'o ff '? itV . M -ff 'E ' nf . 1 4 V4 4 ,,,,,,?' 'ii .- 'w ,L I Mr. Charles E. King, baritone, captivated the audience with his program of songs. -Representatives of various branches of the armed services talk to boys at a career guidance meeting. 1 Q Y x The murals are in sight for dedication night. Neal Grunert WM Q 0 Mr. Blonlen speak to some ot the parents who were guests in Room 425 on Parents' Night. ' Mr. Wagner one of the murals to a few interested students I . Pa rents 3' UM a snack after going through a shortened version ot a school day at Bay View. 5 , a 1 Girl A Li ' f gm' 'Qi iff: 9s?L1lVf 'L'fy ' William Pare and Donald Mattke put up frames tor posters , and school announcements-a proieet of S.G.A. ' 1.-1. , , Mr. Wiley's Typing IV class assist with typing V copy for the 1956 Annual. . 3 Y 5 1 Q u W 1 .54 l 4 h ii' 9- K f 1 ' V' Q xg- A s 1 Cllaperons get acquainted with Bay View students at the Valentine dance. J ' 1 l' . . . Activities don't cease as temperatures increase. 5 Y A new ieb for Mr. Elich is the supervision Q of wrestling. I fri i 1 1 5 i , ef F l i X . I fi 1 - V - 5. , 2f ',f,a41.214 '.,.. , 'QA ,,,, 1 V f' 358277: fm, I The art crew works on various scenes for Annie Get Your Gun. ! . rerr ..-esagsifi ,gs 3 mf uwjmr i Helpful hints on tennis are given to the boys lay Mr. Wilkinson. Honor Society members of the June graduating class pose for their picture. g The costume committee provides a variety ,of costumes for Annie Get Your Gun. L--I ee. - .......m Y -. .-e H Y.. .. , hs. . -,--.. ,,,, -,,. ,,--,-,,, . ..-,,-g ,,,,..A,,,.,, ,,,,A,,M,,,,7 ff' Less.- 'lhese live iuniors will represent Bay View at Badger Boys' and Girls' States in summer. ' 4 ' i on a cattle boat caused some concern for the leads. ffm Ji' . A resounding noise rang through Bay View with Annie Get Your Gun. Carol Haissig prepares a display for the - corridor bulletin hoard. A f y F Annie demonstrates There's No Business like Show Business. ff,,,,..w. W W.-an l 2 ,,A. The stage crew constructs scenery for 1 Annie Get Your Gun. Y The vision of the ideal girl is shown to Annie. Sitting Bull adopts Annie Oakley J! blfldsvshfvr-as , l. s The School 1 The 1956 Oracle Annual presents a record of life at Bay View during the school year 1955-1956, which is only one in the forty-two years since a few pioneer teachers and students answered the bell on opening day at the new barrack high school on Russell Avenue. The story of Bay View's past is one of growth and progress. Dur- ing the years 1918 to 1922, a new building arose to crown the hill on Lenox Street. Enrollments grew until the annual roster went well beyond two thousand in the numbers who came each year to use the various opportunities for learning. At times, important crises in the history of our country brought changes to our very classrooms, as well as to the life of every boy and girl. There were distress-filled days of nation-wide depression and years when war cast heavy shadows on the lives of all. The new in education, the new in methods and equipment, made their way into our classrooms and into the curriculum through the years. A film or slide proiector now aids a class in science, history, or art, tape recorders prepare programs, electric typewriters speed the work of prospective secretaries, a course in aeronautics leads our boys to challenging careers in aviation, and especially enriched courses in English, science, history, and mathematics prepare students for competency in meeting and understanding life. The years pass and Bay View goes on, continuing in its contribution to the march of progress, enduring in its loyalties and ideals, and constant as the unflinching gaze of the gargoyles that have surveyed the varying scenes below for some forty-two years now. BERNHARD C. KORN, Principal Administration The interest that Bay View has in its students begins while they are still enrolled as eighth graders in the public territorial schools from which they are soon to graduate. A high school counselor makes the first contact with these pupils when he visits each of the schools and administers a mathematics aptitude test to the prospective graduates. The results of this test are valuable later when the pupils are planning their high school courses. This initial visit is followed by another, at which the counselor, who will be responsible for these students the four years they are in high school, is accompanied by two graduates of the particular school who are still enrolled at Bay View. At this visit, the curricular and co-curricular offerings of Bay View are explained. Following this second visit, the eighth graders are invited to Bay View, where they are entertained in the auditorium and taken on a tour of the building. MR. WILEY, Counselor Chairman Page Twenty-eight MR. DONDLINGER, Vice-Principal Later, after the parents of these pupils have attended a meeting held for them at Bay View, the counselor again visits the elementary school. In consultation with the pupil, the eighth grade teacher, often the school principal, and usually the student's parents, the counselor helps the pupil plan the course he will follow all through high school. These plans are naturally subiect to change, but always these changes are considered with reference to the entire course the student has chosen. They are always approved by the parents and counselor. After students are enrolled at Bay View, they are assigned to homeroom teachers for the four years they are to remain in high school. To these teachers the students report twice daily, in the morning and again in the afternoon. To these teachers belongs the responsibility for the welfare of these pupils. In this they are assisted by the counselor, who brought the pupils into high school and will speed them on their way as graduates on their commencement night. It is in the homeroom that guidance-educa- tional, social, and vocational - both individual and group, centers. This year, group guidance has been especially concerned with the educational and social guidance that is possible through the use of films, and vocational guidance that is possible through the use of group conferences and visitation. Throughout this semester, iuniors and seniors have visited colleges, hospitals, and industry. Many students took advantage of the spring vacation and Institute Day to make these trips. These trips have covered the entire field of iob opportunities in busi- ness and industry. As always, college representa- tives have visited Bay View to explain the offerings of each school to interested seniors. Field trips were arranged on Saturdays, by the Service League, for freshmen and sophomores. They were taken on a tour of the Milwaukee Journal and the Milwaukee County Airport. MISS STATZ, Dean of Girls COUNSELORS Mr. Suttle, Miss Steel, Mr. Williams, Mr. Koch. Page Twenty-nine Student Government STUDENT BOARD SEMESTER ONE Norbert Mutschler, Thomas Penclergost, Gilbert Holtz, Thomas Troyer, Karen Fritsche, Sandra Sedenquist, Barbara Brickhouse. The establishment of honor study halls touched off action in Bay View's Student Government Association this year. Also, a new system of building control was established. The combining of corridor and host and hostess committees proved to be a very successful venture. Fun was had by all when the pep committee pre- sented the 1956 pep rallies. High, too, were the results of their efforts, for attendance at all the games rocketed sky high. Christmas brought with it a developing tradition as once again Bay View sent gifts to the Waukesha Home of Boys. The public relations committee, along with the 9B instruction committee, educated incoming freshmen and sophomores. Panels on S.G.A., individual home- room instruction, and, of late, a new freshman hand- book, constituted a sharp orientation program. A spirited and rollicking homecoming dance, enjoyed by over one thousand Viewites and ex-Viewites, gave the new year a grand and glorious start. ln turn, happily culminating the year, the spring semi-formal dance ushered out the final days with color, gaiety, and grandeur. The crowning of Bay View's first formal king and queen added the final touch to a full year. All in all, the student body enioyed a prosperous year, following and improving on standard activities, and laying the groundwork for even more activity in years to come. Sponsors: Miss Steel fffhoirmanj, Mr. Blonien, Miss Lane, Mrs. Lynch. Page Thirty STUDENT COURT Paul Picchiottino, John Ebersol, Marvin Obarski, Robert Plhl Geraldine Stanley, Judith Prochnow, Carmen Niemi. I I i F BUILDING CONTROL COMMITTEE Seated: Judith Haack, Carol Housfeld. ending: Arthur Pulleon, Judith Teshnow, Daniel Widmeyer, Virgil Nelson. Sfudenf Government CENTRAL STUDY HALL COMMITTEE Seated: Dorothy Jones, Gordon Putney. Standing: Charlotte Reimer, Henry Erenz, Marvin Oburski. I ,J ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Thomas Troyer, President, Kay Kirkpatrick, Historian, Gordon Putney, Sergeant at Arms, Suzanne Frank, Second Vice-President, Dorothy Jones, First Vice-President: Nancy Prasser, Secretary, Alice Schoeller, Treasurer Page Thiriy-one Q I 1 'ffE'Kf1 ' K ' 'ff ,- A , ? Q W 'mv M ,. .M S52 ig 1 L Q fm .,., W,fL ,, , 34 'lk W Q 1 Q N 5 6 V . g,,,s ,E ,.,. 'F LL L Q4 Am . A335 fx -5 .N , ,fy J.. e.feQ. ,ag Q -QM, P., x ag 46, L s .M K , :E w 1 i if ., ,M n 1 1 4 . Sfudenf Governmenf ASSEMBLY MEETING INTER-H' REPRESENTATIVES nELeGA1Es TO me s.e.A. CONVENTION, snonewoon Barbara Brickhouse, Thomas Troyer. Page Thirfy-ihree 'l'l9 -. A - A? Q, Sa y s .mfieai-tif, ,Mi 132 Ninth Grade 127 II9 MR. FREDRICH Front Row: Melvin Cope, Muriel Blackwood, Rosemary Baumgarten, Marilyn Housfeld, Lea Gorski, James 1 Dodge, Albert Basile, Kathleen Baker, Douglas Germanson, linda Cable, James Geisel Second Row: Judith Driggs, Gail Gaus, Gordon Cherti, John Fritsche, Richard Housfeld, Mr. Fredrich, Peter Bertoglio, Glenn Barbian, Karen Chandek, Kent Bellrichard, Richard Brown Back Row: Barbara Daniels, Andrea Gunderson, Nancy Dettlaii, Barbara Arndt, William Corroo, David Doern, Gerald Bitters, Bethke, Ronald Czynszak, Richard Gump, Harriet Allen 127 MR. LALASZ Front Row: Mark Mombleau, Karen Livieri, David Muschinske, Susan Massey, Barbara Nehring, Jerry Lilieblad, Ingrid Larsen, Charles Larson, Rudy Morbeck, Gloria Lichte Second Row: Martha Kryszewski, Judith Klein, Vivian Miller, Kenneth Luedtke, Mr. Lalasz, Mary Kalisnig, Patricia Knoblauch, Joyce Konlcel, Ronald Kerlin Back Row: Henry Krueger, James Lotz, Robert Mucha, Robert Morawetz, Peter Narrai, Arthur Nauiack, John lotz, Kathleen Napierala, Jon Ludwig 'I32 MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT Front Row: Norman Stefien, Betty Scaruta, Roman Tuler, Barbara Robinson, Harriet Savin, Ronald Watson, Elaine Schultz, Peter Senkowslci, Christopher Wilde, Nancy Wolfe Second Row: Stephen Wilde, Marilyn Reckard, Leroy Staszak, Katherine Sikorski, Carole Rumpel, Miss Schaarschmidt, Carolyn Skroback, Elsie Werner, Nancy Schneidewind, Amalie Weiss Back Row: Lance Siian, James Stockman, Edna Treder, Suzanne Thaiss, Shirley Weber, Terry Turner, Steven Wood, Judith Roberts, James Schweers Page Thirty-four Richard 202 ie , . X i . kA-L I human l'- 3'l5 319 Ninth Grade 202 MR. SCHLINDWEIN Front Row: Phillip Pawluczek, Earl Joslyn, Patricia Hobert, Jeananne Peters, Terry Haase, Susan Yarnot, Janice Hagerman, Donna Helfert, Janice Pepper, Sandra Hoss Second Row: Carol Pieper, David Johnson, Karen Oleson, Arthur Horch, Pamela Haessler, Mr. Schlindwein, Barbara Vogel, Celia Paniagua, Neil Engel, Joseph Halser Back Row: lawrence Osterburg, John Piech, Scott Olson, James Ewart, James Hellrung, Anthony Eliopoulos, Richard Quader, Dennis Paneitz, Melvin Paul, Robert Owen 315 MRS. CASE Front Row: Katherine Gibson, Patricia Gorichs, Judith Germanson, Bonnie Oswald, Sharon Genereau, Jacqueline Machak, Jeanine Gau, Nancy Gnas, Patricia Giencke, Patricia Gain, Jeanene Gardner, Laurette Osowski Second Row: Marie Groncke, Sharla Greenmeier, Constance Galaszewski, Janice Owen, Joanne Gray, Mrs. Case, Evelyn O'Brien, Jacquelyn Glaszewski, Patricia Grudnowski, Gerald Gorzalski, Loreen Ollmann Back Row: Susan Gollwitzer, Ruth Gebel, William Ouellette, Barbara Gilster, Gail Greppi, Kenneth Glisch, Gerald Stein, Harold Olson, Gerald Gregorek, James Owsianowski, William Gielow, John Glazer 319 MR. CRAWFORD Front Row: Della Harding, Judith Heinzel, Jean Hoernke, MaryAnn Heyer, Jean Heacox, Mildred Haehle, James Heinen, Robert Hornbeck, lucy Hoffman, Michael Hawkins, Kenneth Huber Second Row: Susan Hartmann, Virginia Herriges, Holly Hensel, Joanne Hansen, Shirley Horbinski, Mr. Crawford, Forrest Henderson, Nancy Hehn, Ronald Hoinowski, Mary Hoyer, Nancy Hales Back Row: Barbara Howser, Arthur Stych, Jacquelyn Hedke, Robert Herrenbruck, Alfred Hotzel, Carl Hankwitz, Susan Hook, Thomas Hughes, Robert Heup, Arthur Haberstroh, Thomas Hettwer Page Thirty-five 432 W7-9F w 'W4-6R i o N 1 n f h G r a d e W 7-9 F MRS. FORTNEY Front Row: Sandra Champion, Charlotte Cooper, Ellen Janczak, Dianna Jacobson, Joyce Copeland, Barbara Sosalla, Kathleen Johnson, Donna Chartier, Joann Ciepluch, Diana Czeszynski, Kathleen Jenny, Diane Corrao Second Row: Dianne Joy, Carol Cieszynski, David Colburn, Rodney Crouse, Richard Jahnke, Richard Jankowski, Mrs. Fortney, Carole Johnston, John Jeske, Dennis Cherek, Dennis Conklin, Lee Johnson W Back Row: Robert Jasinski, Roger Jacob, Robert Ceretto, Kenneth Jacobus, Richard Johnson, Marion Cramer, Kay Jackson, Joyce J Jablonski, Donald Jaworski, Richard Comp, Ronald Campion, Keith Cox, David Cornwell 432 MR. FRITSCHE Front Row: Eileen Zelinski, Judith Long, Joyce Liberski, Darlene Wige, Wayne Struck, James Vallee, Helen? Lasocki, Janice Litza, Elizabeth Villasenor, Carol Lisiecki i Second Row: Carol Liiewski, Elaine Lukaszewicz, Diane Letzring, Judith Letsos, Mr. Fritsche, Lolaiane Lawrence, Carolyn Lentz, .loanj lemanczyk, Robert Leannais, Joyce Lenz 1 Back Row: Michael Libecki, Shirley Lunde, Susan Lackey, Nancy Ladwig, Virginia Urbaniak, Robert Louis, Wayne Lese, Russell Leaman, Robert Luther W 4-6 R MISS LYNCH Front Row: Milan Nikolic, Frances Ziino, Caroline Ahlborn, Betty Nowakowslci, Betty Stommel, Leeann Zaleski, Esther Alvarez, Michael Zenlrer, Jean Achatz, Norman Ahlborn Second Row: Carmen Alvarado, Donna Zess, Donalda Augustowski, Diane Zaborsky, Mary Ann Appell, Miss Lynch, Dennis Zeier, Carol Kramer, Shannon Naumowicz, John Zawacki, Adrian Adamczyk Back Row: Joseph Niedzielski, Richard Narloch, Bruce Nelson, Diane Nowak, Barbara Nimmer, Greg Zautlce, Michael Ankerson, John Ahrens, William Adams, Ronald Neverman Page Thi rfy-six 433 207 426 Ninth Grade 433 MR. MIERZWA Front Row: Joan Wisniewski, Joan Wesolowski, Rita Wildes, Barbara Wanserski, Donald Weed, Robert Tobaka, Elaine Wick, Kathleen Wheeler, Lynn Walraff, Elaine Thomas, Patricia Timm Second Row: Judith Weidner, Laurel Thiele, Jacqueline Thate, Kenneth Thomas, James Troyer, Mr. Mierzwa, Geraldine Wodynski, Mary Wagner, William Temmler, Marilyn Wilke, Jeffrey Treichel Back Row: Beth Wylie, Richard Will, Howard Taben, Thomas Tuler, James Wendt, Daniel TeKampe, David Winiarski, Robert Wittekind, Allen Wulk, Edmund Trad, Leo Thelen 207 MR. NELSON Front Row: Elaine Komassa, Geraldine Kubicki, Janita Klosterhuber, Rosalie Kraczek, Kathleen Kokavnik, John Kinnaman, Marlene Kolter, Terrance Kanitz, Janice Klosky, Thomas Kitzrow, Sandra Karpinski, Richard Korshno Second Row: Virginia Krueger, Joyce Kuiawa, Norma Kokemueller, Carol Krueger, Juan Kuiawa, Mr. Nelson, Barbara Kowski, Ronald Kuta, John Knurr, Raymond Klump, Kenneth Kolb, Bernard Krueger Back Row: Victor Knutsen, Carolyn Kowalski, Rita Kieliszewski, Sharon Kempke, .John Kreznar, Robert Krieser, Andrew Karasci, Joseph Kotowski, Lance Kaufman, Richard Kiphart, Harry Kanczol 426 MR. O'HEARN Front Row: Lais Rusch, Carol Rewolinski, Domenico Rappa, Barbara Sonsthagen, Leslie Reimer, Richard Kazubowski, Francis Ruszkiewicz, Alfred Rehorst, Hattie Reamer, Beverly Rogalla, Nancy Roth, Judith Rieth Second Row: Melvin Rundhaug, Rosalind Reich, Kathleen Ruehle, Nancy Reise, Sandra Kowalski, Mr. O'Hearn, Dorothea Reinhardt, Patricia Ricciardi, Diane Retzlaff, Andrew Racenis, Dennis Arnold Back Row: Gordon Sokolowski, Dennis Rusche, Wendelyn Roth, Barbara Reber, Richard Raniewicz, Archie Reid, Robert Roepke, William Slezewski, Gerald Loudon, James Radke, Gerald Roruff Page Thirty-seven 213 303 335 4,5 Ninth Grade 213 MISS RILEY Front Row: Marvin Barchardt, John Bagrowski, Wayne Blodgett, Charlotte Butler, Judith Berhing, Betty Bukiewicz, Roberta Bracey, Leslie Bluhm, Sharon Brunner, JoAnn Brower Second Row: Judith Bozich, Sandra Becker, June Sommers, Deana Spirewka, Elaine Blankenheim, Miss Riley, Thomas Bruss, Ronald Brocca, Robert Snow, Jacqueline Borucki, Jean Buschenfeld Third Row: Carol Burkhalter, Mary Brinkman, Mariellen Smith, Beverly Bothe, Janice Bartelak, Gordon Burghardt, Catherine Bergner, Priscilla Buller, Robert Buckley, John Brauch Back Row: William Bruss, Smith Brickhouse, Alexandra Bonczkowski, Anthony Blarek, Michael Blum, James Barry, Raymond Block, Phillip Baewer, Donald Boretsky, Robert Beck 335 MRS. SCHOOFS Front Row: Gerald Stanecki, Judith Domino, Kathleen Derringer, Sharon Dzibinski, Geraldine Freda, Karen Doerr, Carol Dunneboil, Ruth Ann Fairchild, Susan Diedrich, John Didier Second Row: Kathleen Duffy, Jeanine Damitz, Joyce Falconero, Mary Ellen Fecteau, Sandra Fischer, Mrs. Schoofs, Judith Flegel, Joann Farrar, Eileen Dziubek, Patricia Dybul, Judith Fisher Back Row: Constance Feuersthaler, Shirley Draut, Kathryn Dobbert, Philip Dutch, Terrence Datka, Sundra Stephen, Robert Furgason, Eugene Fischer, Michael Dynek, Walter Froehlich Page Thirty-eight 303 MR. J. J. SMITH Front Row: Virginia Maslinski, Judith Marchi, Nancy Mika, Janet Mudler, Santa Martinez, Karen Michalzik, Dennis Maynard, John Meyer, Alex Calvey, Wayne Janke Second Row: Jere Mettelmann, Carol Morbeck, Gloria Markin, Karen Mooney, Alice Mutschler, Mr. Smith, Dean Marlowe, Jacqueline Menden, Marie Mrozek, Marceile Mueller, Dale Mason Back Row: Ronald Morrison, Robert Makal, Richard Massman, Clyde Manthey, Robert Czerwinski, Gordon Michaels, Thomas Miller, Thomas Marino, Robert Matulis, Harry Manlse . 17, we s ., 304 'I29 Ninth Grade 304 MR. STUERMER Front Row: Gary Nelson, Margarita Sandoval, Janice Sala, Joan Sommers, Sandra Schanning, Beverly Scher- barth, Mariorie Schulz, Carolyn Stolz, Ruth Stark, Alan Schroeder Second Row: Marlane Stanki, Margaret Shokatz, Gail Schulz, Shirley Steuck, Ellen Schubert, Mr. Stuermer, Beverly Smukowski, Darlene Scheifen, Madeline Schneider, Judith Steffen, James Sitek Third Row: Nancy Schmidt, Beverly Schorrak, David Schultz, James Schuster, Sharon Skudlarczyk, Bruce Spende, Aloha Smith, Sharon Soyck, Joanne Sonnenberg, Ronald Schram Back Row: Bernard Schmitt, Herbert Schauer, Louis Seefeld, Dennis Schoessow, Dennis Schreiber, Kenneth Simon, Edward Slotty, Roger Scott, Robert Seymer E7-9F 129 MISS THORNBURG Front Row: Michael Egle, Sandra Piotruszewicz, John Persak, Carol Pufier, Thomas Espenson, Gerald Pergande, Larry Piontek, Diane Pierce, Diane Potter, David Egerman, Mark Poniewax Second Row: Carol Porchim, Judith Pfenning, Shirley Pitcher, Dawn Petri, Kay Pepin, Miss Thornburg, Penelope Puccetti, Richard Presnal, Norbert Piotrowski, Raymond Pinczkowski, Russell Pries, Donovan Phillips Back Row: Charlene Peters, Judith Priebe, Carol Emery, John Parr, Alfred Erickson, Beverly Prokop, Barbara Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Robert Polgar, Richard Pellowski, Peter Prinz, James Paszkiewicz E 7-9 F MR. WIIKINSON Front Row: Thomas Putz, Ronald Frelke, Kathleen Koelsch, Sue Stealey, Mary Hart, Jean Hayles, Judith Wagner, Jean Wolf, Gloria Tominsek, Margaret Straszewski, Diane Zimmer, Mary Ann Cieslik Second Row: Susan Surfus, Joan Erickson, Shirley Wolf, Charlene Zimdars, Camille Szalelx, Robert Deavers, Mr. Wilkinson, Judith Stramowski, Donald Fare, Sylvester Florian, Roy Gibbs, Clarice Sutton Back Row: Warren Emery, James Duschinski, John Gaidosh, John Gibbs, James Hannon, Donald Kosper, James Fabry, Abel Gonzalez, Gerald Wagner, Todd Giese, Edwin Kunexh, Ralph Kubinski Page Thirty-nine 334 W'I-3R We 'l'I4 , . 0 . Tenth Grade W I-3 R MR. ELICH Front Row: Nancy Zmudzinski, Karen liberacki, Thomas Wuethrich, Judith Moczynski, Lucy Lewanclowski, Patricia Luedke, Rosemary Manashian, Evelyn Lutchen, Virginia Muzia, Joanne Wesolowski Second Row: Janice Misiewicz, Colleen Eisler, Robert Eichoft, Donalyn Tratnik, Mr. Elich, Sally Ehlers, Ellen Tollefsen, Carl Templin, Sally Mertin, Jay Miller. Back Row: Patrick Labreche, Ralph Larsen, John Zabinski, Ronald Luepke, Daniel lesczynski, Patrick Wielepski, Thomas Mintner, James Tart, William Tengel, Edwin Mrotek 334 MISS FREUND Front Row: Diane Di Dio, Joyce Boinski, Jane Burke, Sharon Champion, Janet Dick, Ambrose Barutha, Gerald Bukowski, Dennis Brusewitz, Charles Foster Second Row: Merry Konetsky, Doris Dull, Janet Brown, Susan Biesen, Miss Freund, Rose Corona, Barbara Brezovar, Brigette Deiss, Joyce Breutzmann Back Row: Paul Dierauer, David Chiaverotti, Andrew Crivello, Dorothy Corrigan, Harold Christenson, Robert Barnes, Michael Cradler, John Tyczynski, Ronald Bosch H4 MR. OERLLINE: Front Row: Kareen Gunderson, Jane Klitzke, Eloise Kopoian, Judith Koss, Carolyn Hunkel, Janet Pratt, Judith Kleman, Carole Joslyn, Patrick Kohls, Ronald Hotzel, Daryl Schlicke Second Row: James Kettner, Donald Hotzel, Sandra Jensen, Harold Karow, Mr. Oerlline, Mary Hughes, Jack Hart, Janice Geschrei, Judyann Gielow. Third Row: Diane Schmidt, Sandra Konkel, Kathleen Kump, Kenneth Hluchnik, Sandra Konings, James Koebert, Kenneth Januchowski, Donald Galloway, Stanley Kraczek, Larry Kepner Back Row: Ernest Alvarez, Lee Johansen, David Kroll, Robert Krull, Gary Crowell, Raymond Koceia, David Fowle, William Hahlbeck, Brian Jaeclcel Page Forty JM, ,Y Y W4-6F E We 307 402 l Tenth Grade W 4-6 F MR. TIBBETTS Front Row: Joyce Raatz, Patricia Scott, Mary Lynn Wostak, Sandra O'Dell, Patricia Sanders, Joyce Otis, Sandra Steiner, Fred Passow, Edward Olczalc, Ronald Stevens Second Row: Roger Olson, Gloria Smith, Marilynne Schiller, Donald Richardi, Mr. Tibbetls, Alfred Strzyzewski, Ellen Scholl, William Baumgarten, Donald Rowland Third Row: Sandra Siebauer, Judith Piotrowski, Virginia Nason, Richard Sponholz, Dale Anderson, Carol Olson, Patricia Wruk, Donna Paneitz, Frederick Petri Back Row: Stanley Rosiak, Margaret Pofahl, Ronald Patterson, Henry Skibinski, Ronald Reszlta, Thomas Potter, Thomas McGregor, Dennis Pritchard, Michael Olsheslcy 307 MRS BACKUS Front Row: Darlene Batt, Marianne Ziino, Sandra Bernier, Shirley Abramovich, Judith Behnke, Joan Augustine, Judith Beyer, Darrell O'Kelly, Virginia Allaanese Second Row: Joan Bednarczyk, John Amundson, Nancy Ascherin, Patricia Anderson, Mrs. Backus, Sandra Belanger, Deanna Lambert, Patricia Sadowski, Robert Atkinson Third Row: Mary Calhoun, Susan Baumgart, Harold Baer, Susan Behling, Douglas Berner, Lawrence Bachmann, Anthony Bendel, Barbara Andrzeiczak Back Row: Neal Stockamp, Michael Alien, David Precour, Guy Baldwin, Jay Bates, Joyce Allen, James Bartsch, Herbert Bird, Thomas Smith 402 MISS BATZ Front Row: Nancy Derwin, Robert Chartier, Kenneth Cieslak, Julia Cook, Pearl Cope, Jacqueline Combs, Mary Ann Cozza, Barbara DeWitt, Teresa Cioldini, Judith Dittburner Second Row: Mary Ann Ciardo, Sandra Czarapata, Katherine Damitz, Kenneth Coffeen, Miss Butz, John Chavez, Michael Devine, Richard Czubek, Charles Carr, Francis Daniels Back Row: Frank Kulcowski, Lynette Czarapata, Minnie Cozza, Carol Dietz, Gerald Cotta, Gary Charbonneau, Ronald Hartig, Michael Coombs, James Degroot, Marlene Dohlke Page Forty-one 4 326 321 Tenth Grade 326 MRS. BREITLING Front Row: Judith Field, Judith Dodge, Sandra Doerr, Carol Dunne, Ellen Dobschuetz, Betty Nemeth, David Elgas, Sandra Eggers, David Faltz, James Fugiasco Second Row: Luther Sander, Dolores Franckowiak, Camille Ferrel, Barbara Duszynski, Lucy Formella, Mrs. Breitling, Cynthia Miller, Sharon Miller, Barbara Eggers, Terrence Matty - Third Row: lda Duford, Mary Foran, Todd Eggers, Gail Miller, Gloria Ericksen, Reginald Bishop, Jack Duvall, Sandra Doughty, Elaine Babotan, James Miller Back Row: Gary Bellrichard, Neil Doerr, Michael Berzowski, Robert Fisler, Kenneth Wencka, James Adrian, Carl Fischer, Ned Dorau, Donald Miller, James Frischmann 411 MRS. HOERNEL Front Row: Audre Ganske, Donna Grabowsky, Marilyn Gibbs, Janice Goderski, Joyce Gilhuber, Jo Ann Grocz, Diane Gitlewski, Margaret Hoczynski, Judith Gossler, Carol Gillich, Kathleen Grant Second Row: Marlene Golla, Mary Glowinski, Cynthia Gallun, Carol Haissig, Gary Goderski, Mrs. Hoernel, Bruce Stein, Peary Hansen, Judith Haack, James Hafemeister, Robert Gritzmacher, Lonnie Gruel Back Row: Frederick Hankwitz, Michael Grochan, Thomas Hansen, Robert Graf, Robert Hamann, John Hammel, Raymond Goertz, Brian Galligan, Charles Gerlach, Alan Gaulke, Ralph Michaels, Gerald Hansen 321 MISS KRAUSE Front Row: Rosalie Rucinski, Isabelle Johnson, Lillian Petty, Judith Melms, Mariory Manz, Carol Martino, Judith Meyer, Susan McKenzie, Thomas McKegney, Dennis Manzeck Second Row: Janet JetTrey, Sandra lhlenfeld, Bonnie Jacob, Anne Mackay, Miss Krause, Sharon McSweeney, Marion Jakubowslxi, Barbara May, Kathleen Roemer Third Row: Carol McLay, Rita Juskowski, Richard Stuemptl, Gerald Maichrzak, Thomas Jelinek, Matt Magenheim, Guy Gregory, Frederick Mecha, Jerome Michalek Back Row: Loren McKillip, Del MacFall, David Hewitt, Joseph McCormack, Kenneth Rake, Richard Jablonowski, Terry McCall, Dennis McCormick, Emanuele Rappa Page Forty-two 327 332 Tenth Grade 327 MR. LOEWUS Front Row: Barbara Bothe, Judith Kurczewski, Sharon Kinnoman, Rosalie Heinz, Jean Burns, Rose Heil, Judith Hastings, Judith Hart, Karen Zellmer, Sharon Hoyer Second Row: Carleen Bork, Gwendolyn Hartzer, Thomas Brennan, Allan Reeves, Lorraine Brunsch, Mr. Loewus, Violet Hreisa, Susan Burch, Richard Block, Karl Boos Third Row: Susan Briese, Susan Heinzel, Robert Burke, Elaine Hirschmann, Lynne Hensel, Stephen Horvath, Carl Piorkowski, Richard Hendrickson, Robert Buettner, Robert Brennan 314 Back Row: James Black, Bruce Hoppe, James Held, Kenneth Kasianowicz, Shirley Harris, Ronald Blaszczyk, Daryl Bzdawka Harvey, Karen Boehner, Frederick Woods, Gregory Burditt 314 MRS. LYNCH Front Row: Ralph Comp, Sandra Kruegel, Deanna Karshna, Eileen Mullen, Kathleen Lasso, Patricia Koss, Barbara Krawczyk, Shirley Kotecki, Patricia Komassa, Gloria Kowalczyk, Elaine Kellner, Joseph Imilkowski Second Row: Eileen Welsh, Arline Kwiecinski, June Lange, Joan Krenz, Mrs. Lynch, Doris Steffes, Barbara Ullenberg, Georgiano Schmitt, Caroline Kotowicz, Karen Landgraf Third Row: Kathleen Madala, Marguerite Pedriana, James Kucinski, Kenneth Kostrzewa, Allan Kouchich, Gail Landgraf, William Connors, Gerald Kieweg, James Kerpestein, Narleene Klug, Allen Smukowski Back Row: Raymond Ludwig, Irene Kreienbrink, Jacob Kettula, Robert Kovnesky, Dennis Kocent, Terrence Kayser, Harry Knoblauch, James Kane, William Kramer, Fred Howard 1 Richard 332 MISS MILLER Front Row: Craig Poindexter, Julianne Nell, Bunny Minor, Theresa Poole, Joyce Mostowik, Joanne Prosser, Audrey Phillips, Sandra Polak, Sharon Mueller, Jerald Pinneker Second Row: Barbara Olszowy, Valeria Ortmann, Janice Zamber, Jane Pickard, Linda Mrotek, Miss Miller, Barbara Prudlow, James Peterson, Joseph Paluso, Richard Paluso Third Row: Michael Parker, Arlene Poludnianyk, Gregg Mueller, Theodore Olsen, Thomas Plahmer, Kenneth Pawelski, William Picco, Joseph Przybylski, Eugene Nauiock, Richard Nilsson Back Row: Terrance Nelson, Kenneth Plath, Kenneth Niemann, Garold Popelka, Richard Musha, Norbert Mutschler, Thomas Mueller, Timothy O'Brien, Charles Palleon, Edward Mrotek Page Forty-three 214 227 1 322 Tenth Grade 214 MRS. SHUTES Front Row: Barbara Schreihart, Rose Staniak, Mary Schneider, Raymond Schenk, Norman Schulteis, Judith Serr, Barbara Scholz, Nancy Warner, Sandra Schultz, Carolyn Smith, Nancy Schimelfenyg Second Row: Shirley Stolte, Judith Sopinski, Karen Standiford, Sandra Stanley, Gerald Sieracki, Mrs. Shutes, Roger Shmauz, Roger Sell, Alan Sikorn, Dennis Siehr, Neil Swessel Third Row: Ervin Staacke, Diane Stefaniak, Judith Schuetz, Beverly Steeves, Susan Berge, June Smith, Kathleen Schmidt, John Schmuhl, Brent Schierts, Robert Scheunemann, John Schauer Back Row: Kenneth Setum, Juris Stepe, Thomas Scallon, Thomas Schlaikowski, Frederick Seiden, Thomas Sadowske, Barry Pescosta, Ernest Simon, Raymond Schmidt, Roger Southern, Michael Stanki 227 MR. SITZBERGER Front Row: Judith Vargo, Nancy Pease, Barbara Riemer, Joan Rentmeester, Janet Thur, Henry Topley, Robert Phillips, Joyce Nelkorn, Janice Nelkorn, Bonnie Ryall Second Row: Sandra Ricciordi, Joann Tombari, Maryann Rushton, Margaret Vrana, Sally Rutzen, Mr. Sitzberger, Doris Rapciewicz, Judith lehmann, Janet Uttke, Marlyn Thiede, Donovan Radlein Third Row: Robert Pages, Theresa Urbaniak, Barbara Thein, Patricia Treder, Darlene Verhein, Sandra Radlein, Dennis Piech, Jerrold Toman, Kenneth Luedtke, Kenneth Mielke Back Row: Daniel Reise, Patricia Reszka, Roger Radonski, John Rybka, John Thirion, Frederick Long, David Litzow, William Reimer, Donald Repka 322 MISS ZARLING Front Row: James Mueller, Marilyn White, Gilbert Pollen, Ruth Weissenberger, Robert Wandschneider, Kenneth Wartman, Jean Wlodek, Nancy Dane, Carol Zoltak, Shirley Weed Second Row: Shirley Sullivan, Janice Will, Rayetta Jonas, Rose Winski, Miss Zarling, Ellen Wamser, Deanna Zagorski, Caroline West- phal, Karen Welker Third Row: Larry Zbichorski, David Wilinski, Edwin Zimmer, Gerald Willms, James Zeier, Ronald Rehorst, Gary Pemberton, John William- son, Mary Ann Wick, James Zera Back Row: Eugene Welch, Donald Wattawa, Dennis Wroblewski, Roger Zemlicka, Frank Wellhausen Page Forty-four 44 333 J J Eleventh Grade W7-9R W 7-9 R MR. MATTHEI Front Row: Darlene Goetzke, Mary Ann Evans, Barbara Cousins, Beverly Binkowski, Sarah Bowater, Ger- aldine Germanson, Judith lsermann, June Gielow, Judith Greves, Judith Bachmann Second Row: Barbara DeLong, Marilyn Arnet, Bonnie Dick, Marcia Gorzalski, Beverly Gnader, Mr. Matthei, Mary Lynn Brower, Robin Gratke, Kathleen Brower, Curtis Gozdziewski Back Row: David Gittins, David Guse, Terryl Herder, Sandra Janowiak, Clyde Gallun, Thomas Zizic, Donald Grohall, Guido Francolucci, Jerome Gaudynski, Jack Behling 414 MR. OSTERNDORF Front Row: Robert Choinacki, Karen Knaak, Susan McGrath, Carol John, Sharon Blake, Byron Huebschen, Joan Michalowski, Louise Krey, Donna Labecki, Carol Housteld Second Row: Barbara Klupp, Helen Milz, Judith Misiewicz, Barbara Krohn, Nancy LaFond, Mr. Osterndorf, Mary Ann Krueger, Barbara Janto, Karen Hansen, Janice Lee Johnson, Patricia Hull Back Row: David Karklus, John Ludwig, Leon Hintz, Michael Pugal, Robert Higgins, Richard Jacob, Randy Keltner, Kenneth Kowalkowski, Thomas Larson, John Lieske, Kenneth Miller, James Lund 333 MISS PRUCHA Front Row: Barbara Wagner, Donna Reitz, Kathleen Stadler, Marian Spataro, Judith Prochnow, Betty Napierala, Gladys Smith, Phyllis Farano, Beverly Rossa, Nancy Nirnoth, Judith Schultz Second Row: Nancy Purdy, Hanna Paetzke, Sharon Unger, Judith Kordus, Gail Reynolds, Betty Burritt, Miss Prucha, Marlene Behnke, Patricia Sokolowicz, Norman Thays, Curtis Sobye, Dolores Ruka Back Row: Sara Stark, Kay Blanton, Sandra Welter, Beverly Worman, Judith Payne, Thomas Waldoch, Thomas White, Paul Wucok, Allan Perry, Gerald Paproclsi, Gerald Navone, Louis Wagner Page Forty-five 404 4'l9 'l2'l Eleventh Grade 404 MR. DIETZMAN Front Row: Adele Harris, Jean Hinckle, Karen Haroldson, Sandra Hoose, Joanne Ersson, Virginia Heiderich, Dorothy Haehle, Sherry Ronback, Jacqueline Hermans, Richard Hoernke, Patricia Anderson Second Row: Robert Haschka, James Haas, Anthony Lobue, Dennis Hesiak, Robert Siedlecki, Mr. Dietzman, Melvin Zynda, William Zanola, James Zarek, Patricia Weaver, Lorraine Luettgen Back Row: James Kolp, David Harendo, Randall Henk, Kenneth Harenda, Edward Anderson, Frank Zielinski, David Zawada, Robert Zielinski, Earl Hammel, James Hanke 'l2'l MR. HURST Front Row: Richard DeSautel, Joyce Voves, Mary Sabinash, Jean Utpatel, Barbara Verhein, Karen Vivian, Kathleen Walkowiak, Joan Wick, Thomas Thomas, Roxilee Wolfe, Karen With Second Row: Jacklyn Vida, Dianne Tekaver, lynn Wood, Jean Thomas, Bonnie VanBeck, Christine Wargin, Mr. Hurst, Kathleen Wood, Judith Weidemann, Barbara Vallee, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Quinlan Back Row: Lois Theys, Robert Walentowicz, Harry Wozniak, Aleksandar Nikolic, Edmund Thomas, John Welch, John Valent, Carl Woiciechowski, Charles Wilson, David VanElls, Frederick Wittlitt Page Forty-six 419 MRS. KESSENICI-I Front Row: Bernice Chlebowski, Donna Doberstein, Iris Douglas, Christine Albertano, Carole Czerwinski, Dolores Cetnarowski, Marilyn Duwe, LaVerne Daniels, James Colburn, Nancy Adams Second Row: Barbara Cieslik, Carol Czlapinski, Jacqueline Ciminski, Sharon Akers, Dorothy Dyksinski, Mrs. Kessenich, Mary Doome, Gerald Czerwinski, Patricia Adams, Diane Ankerson, Deanna Czynszak Back Row: Kenneth Duschinski, Roberta Dettlatt, Antoinette Cieszynski, James Anderson, David Koss, Frank Cicerelli, John Dziubek, Thomas Cesarz, James Dettmann, Patrick Collins, Earl Awve 407 302 325 Eleventh Grade 407 MR. MAUTON Front Row: Marcia Gorske, Karen Geschrei, Mary Pare, Marcia Kosmoski, Eleanor Franceschetti, Barbara Galaszewski, Nancy Falconero, Marlene Pigarelli, Rosemary Castle, Sandra Evans, Rosalie Michalski Second Row: Joan Miszewski, Augustine Fovero, Monica Gliszinski, John Gardner, Robert Ganzke, Mr. Mauton, Gerald Kukawski, Thomas Fryioff, Kenneth Goglio, Robert Glazewski, Jerome Kathrein Back Row: Walter Erskine, Frederick Grunert, Jerry Janicki, Thomas Marlega, Robert Sidello, Walter Steffen, David Evans, Thomas Banasiok, Curtis Marsolek, Lewis Fink, Richard Engelmann, Malcolm McConnell 302 MR. RHYNER Front Row: Geraldine Lucchesi, Carole Ronkowski, Virginia Radomski, Patricia Strzyzewski, Judith Nelson, Gwen Stone, Patricia Regan, Janet Rueth, Barbara Nelson, Mary Rogalla, Carole Niehotf Second Row: Michael Rupcic, Carla Rake, Carmen Niemi, Janice Rambo, Dolores Rambo, Mr. Rhyner, Donald Nichols, Gerald Noet, James Randazzo, James Labinski Back Row: James Schauer, Virgil Nelson, Gerald Ritzow, Richard Ribbens, James Romel, John Rehorst, John Rosenberg, Gordon Nimmer, Gunars Rosenberg, David Kutz 325 MISS SULLIVAN Front Row: Darla Harding, Vivian Konetz, Judith Kersten, Marilynne Kennelly, Jean Kapke, Beverly Kondor, Elizabeth Kabacinski, Jacquelyn Kilburg, Kathleen Klein, Thomas Fugina, Robert Kimber Second Row: Thomas lmray, John Winter, Thomas Konetsky, Charles Kesting, Joyce Radtke, Miss Sullivan, Paddy Kirkpatrick, Garry low, Robert Kornfehl, Wayne Kitzerow, James Kozicki Back Row: Vernon Matty, Matthew Kroll, Robert Kolb, Dennis Kelly, Thomas Kiehl, Brian Kasabuske, Myron Nelkorn, Robert Kutz, James Kutz, Ronald Kasprzyk Page Forty-seven East 4-6 R 232 East 1-3 R Eleventh Grade E I-3 R MR. TOMKIEWICZ Front Row: Donna Barnes, Sharon Becker, Joyce Ladwig, Eileen Biesek, Judith Brady, Arlene Brock, Shirley Brzek, Frederick Bethke, Reinhold Pinneker, Robert Gloudeman Second Row: Beatrice Derdzinski, Beverly Setum, Janice Kutz, Joy Schmidt, JoAnn Burns, Mr, Tomkiewicz, Elmer Biedrzycki, Judith Buhl, Penelope Brandt, Darlene Bevins Back Row: Stanley Brendal, Patricia Bothwell, Mary Lou Davis, Barbara Buth, Barbara Brickhouse, Kathryn Bruss, Thomas Bell, David Block, James Bartz, Anthony Burazin E 4-6 R MISS UNDERBERG Front Row: Carolyn Metz, Patricia Michalski, Mary McCormack, Naomi Miller, Kathleen Mclntaggart. Virgie Maiors, Robert Moczynski, Betty Marshall, Mary Maager, Suzanne Maier Second Row: Rita Musha, Kathryn Manke, Esther Murray, Demetria Michalek, Patricia Meyer, Victor Markin, Miss Underberg, Ronald Morbeck, Lawrence Miller, Donna Muska, Ronald Mattke Back Row: Edmund Lyons, Glen Miller, Ronald Manthey, David Purdy, Robert Mathias, Michael Mitchell, Willis Molinek, Tad Milewski, Charles Mischke, James McCue, Thomas Schuppe 232 MRS. WECKMUELLER Front Row: Katherine Brown, Barbara Piotrowiak, Diane Pritchard, Arlene Pruski, Nancy Pantil, Olga Wagner, Mary Konczal, David Philleo, Keith Pawluk, Tom Posig, Lillian Pedrotti Second Row: Fairlee Walecki, Martha Schroeder, Darlene Poe, Ellen Joy, Nancy Plonka, Mrs. Weckmueller, James Putney, Barbara Prahl, Shirley Pesch, Joe Patterson Back Row: William Saunders, Ronald Paprocki, John Pluta, Gerald Pockrandt, Angast Behne, Gerald Sikora, Donald Beauchamp, John Peterson, Donald Peter, Frank Proh Page Forty-eight 313 418 233 Eleventh and Twelfth Grade 313 MR. WELLER Front Row: Mary Ann Giardina, Barbara Strielt, Rosemary Szyszko, Nancy Seidel, Norah Fry, Diane Schmidt, Nancy Schulz, Claudette Schoenroclc, Barbara Selte, Kathleen Salmon, Ausma Sneiders, Arlene Rybakowicz Second Row: Claire Schoemaker, James Sobanslti, Arlene Schenzel, Gail Schneidewind, Maxine Sosnowslti, Mr. Weller, Charlene Schaller, Arlene Sas, Florence Sleeves, Sally Smith, Antoinette Sapinski Back Row: Ronald Schloemer, Charles Schroeder, William Sommer, Michael Sadowski, James Schroeder, David Szymczalx, Robert Schoen, Richard Smith, Russell Struck, Robert Senkowski, Joseph Soltis 418 MISS WELLER Front Row: Judith Grancki, Rosalie Lobraco, Joyce Londo, Lois Luepke, Kathleen lonergan, Anita Lopez, Gretchen Timm, Elaine Lenlz, Patricia LaPinslxe, Janet O'Conner, Barbara Kraczek Second Row: Robert Tominsek, Rita Lange, Karen Lien, Joan Ottenbacher, Joan Lenlz, Marie Furgason, Miss Weller, Diana Jagodzinski, Carol Jesko, Marion Lulchen, Karen Otis, Melvin Meyer Back Row: Ronald Osanlowslci, David lawrence, Clifford Lindstrom, Diana LaMarre, Charles Ludwigson, Jud LaViolelte, Dennis Lanne- wehr, James Matel, Judith Jarz, Thomas Jendusa, Carson Lunde 233 MISS BOROWIAK Front Row: Lorelei Cortese, Gail La Court, Phyllis Chartier, Marilyn Melms, Judith Joworski, Beatrice Klein- schmidt, Sandra Groth, Bessie Keeling, Laurelle Haalxma, Judith Kuiawa Second Row: Jeanne Jacob, Gerald Scheer, Lee Erdmann, Howard Miller, Lanny Hutchison, Miss Borowiak, Carl Jourdain, Gene Johan- sen, Donald Maltlce, William Fare, Judith .lelinek Third Row: Darryl Henk, Keilh Hensel, Herman Bednarz, George Kokemueller, Barbara Nowacki, Sandra Michener, Lois Kaminski, Richard Janczak,'Joan Krueger, John Neumeier Back Row: Louis Maggi, Norman Marlin, Jack Esaman, Gloria Van Lanen, Allan Hobbs, David Holck Page For-ty-nine Twelfth Grade WI-3F 5 if x 1 , i W 'I-3 F MRS. CORNWELI. Front Row: Janice Rusin, Patricia Thor, Vivian Pawluczek, Patricia Thomas, Beverly Piskulu, Carol Zeisse, Sharon Payne, Gerald Seidenkranz, Donald Sierpinski. Second Row: Thomas Polenz, Peter Schneider, Nancy Prah, Janet Zavattaro, Mrs. Cornwell, Joyce Swiderski, Robert Pihl, Arthur Palleon, Daniel Widmeyer, David Poblitz. Third Row: Donald Rymarz, Thomas Tollefsen, Earl Scherkenbach, Ernst Struck, Leroy Grochowski, Robert Witon, John Tadych, Thomas Woiack, Gerald Sidello. Back Row: Gary TeKampe, Paul Picchiottino, Gary Olson, Robert WittlifT, Edmund Weninger, Donald Theys, Wayne Youngquist, Gerhard Paetzke. 126 MR. HINZ Front Row: Ann Choinacki, Julia Crivello, Barbara Bronstad, Rosa Rappa, Joan Freuden, Darlene Becker, Susan Glander, Debra Gabrielson, Rosalie Emmons, Elaine Bouillion. Second Row: Carmel Batt, Sherry Ames, Delores Cierniok, Kay Brusewitz, Sandra Bergmann, Mr. Hinz, Rose Brzek, Karen Bartz, Barbara Buske, Carol Gorski. Third Row: Keith Bohlman, Richard Diesch, Thomas Archie, Byron Becker, Gerald Bozich, Clarence Choinacki, Robert Frederick, Neil Frischmann, Thomas Gerhordt, Frederick Boulton. Back Row: James Felton, James Tessmer, James Conley, Donald Galligan, Edward Golla, James Bednarczyk, Bernard Boretsky, Bruce Ullenberg. Page Fifty W 'I26 Non-Homeroom Teachers l HH' Standing: Mr. Cerwin, Mr. Kuczmurek, Mr. Zunotelli, Mr. Tomasello, Mr. Nader, Mr. Schoeller, Mr. Lorentz. Sealed: Miss Siickney, Mr. Anderson, Miss Kahle, Miss Lane. WELFARE STAFF Standing: Mrs. Van Wagenenp Sealed: Mrs. Payne. I-d OFFICE STAFF Miss Banach, Miss Czaichowski, Mrs. Loeber, Miss Behling. Page Fifiy-one ,sh 1 A .L- f' X , N X , , 5 -, 1 Y Acfivifies Page Fifty-four EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Patricia Gert: The Annual Early in September, a plan for the next volume of the yearbook was given to a group of interested, prospective annual workers by the newly designated editor-in-chief. From this enthusiastic group of students, the 1956 annual staff was chosen. Immediately thereafter, the editors began the big task of putting the yearbook into production. ln a series of dummies, the art editor designed layouts for every page and every picture in the book. From these dummies, as the layout plans of a book are called, the staff set up schedules for taking pictures, assigned copy, and planned the contents for each page. For the activities editor, one of the new features for the sport section was the individual pictures of the athletes. The photographer was constantly behind his camera in an effort to capture school life for the front pages of the book. The senior editor struggled through stacks of senior questionnaires, planned schedules for taking eighty-four pictures of the June graduation class, and compiled biographies for all members of the class. The big concern of the editor-in-chief was to work out something new on division pages and opening pages. This year the decision was to use a multiple-picture layout. Also, the theme of the gargoyles, chosen from the figures that border the walls of the building, had to be carried out through the book. The cooperation, hard work, and effort given during the year by all members of the stalt -the editors, a large number of assistants, and the typists - enabled all of them to add meaning and memory to this, their book and yours. ASSISTANTS Barbara Krause, Nancy Gardetto, Vickie Forsell, Sandra Enright, Jeannette Hein, Camille Kowalski, Mary Ellen Didier, Naomi Price, Geraldine Stanley, James Hanke. E Sv... ,ty , . so 'NH 'D Chairman ..... Ex Officio . Activities .. AH . .,... . Homerooms FACULTY ADVISORS . Miss Zarling .. Dr. Korn Mr. Koch . . . . Mr. Hurst . Mr. Wooden Subscriptions . Mrs. Hoernel Advertising . .. .. . Mr. J. J. Smith STAFF EDITORS Jack Schaubel, Activities Editori Reinhold Pinneker, Art Editor: Karen Fritsche, Senior Editorg Elliott Schnaclrenberg, Photographer and School Lite Editor. T h e A n n u Editor-in-Chief . Activities Editor Senior Editor . Art Editor .... THE ANNUAL S School Life Photographer ..... Advertising Manager .... Circulation Manager .. Business Manager . . TAFF . . . Patricia Gertz .. Jack Schaubel . . . . Karen Fritsche .. Reinhold Pinneker Elliott Schnackenberg .. . , . Glenn Kepner . . . Sheron Thomas . . . Karen Kuhn Page Fifty-five ASSISTANT EDITORS Judith Diedrich, Assistant Senior Editorf Charles Schroeder, Assistant Art Editorg Sherry Barr, index Editorp Beverly Hoyer, Assistant Senior Editor Nancy Kitzrow, Assistant Activities Editor. EDITORS SEMESTERS ONE AND TWO Gilaine Budzien, Barbara Frahm. STAFF SEMESTER ONE Editor-in-Chief .......... Gilaine Budzien Associate Editor ..... . . . Barbara Frahm Co-Literary Editors . . . . . . Beverly Behling Carol Rogowski News Editor .... . .. Sandra Sedenquist Sports Editor ............ Thomas Troyer STAFF SEMESTER TWO Editor-in-Chief .......... Gilaine Budzien News Editor ........ . Sandra Sedenquist Assistant News Editor . . Wayne Youngquist Literary Editors ......... Beverly Behling Carol Rogowski Feature Editors ....... Paddy Kirkpatrick Betty Gonia Club Editor ......... . . . Dianne Gordon Sports Editor ............ Thomas Troyer Assistant Sports Editor ...... Thomas Zizic Copy Editor .......... Geraldine Stanley FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman .................. Mr. Loewus Ex-Otticio . . . ..... Dr. Korn Sports ..... . . . Mr. Rhyner Circulation . . . . . Mrs. Hoernel Advertising .... .... M r. J. Smith Page Fifty-six Front Row: Carol Rogowski, Gilaine Budzien, Karen Kuhn, Sandra Sedenquist, Beverly Back Row: Thomas Troyer, Karen Fritsche, Patricia Gertz, Sheron Thomas, Glenn The Newspaper A visitor to the Oracle office on Tuesday or Wednesday paste- up nights would probably be a little startled at the array of newspapers, paste, and editors, working together to prepare the four pages of the Oracle newspaper for the press. Actually, pasting is only one of the many steps involved in producing a biweekly newspaper for the students of Bay View. From the assignment meeting to Oracle distribution, the staff is always busy with one or another phase of newspaper work. Stories are written by the reporters, typed by the typing staff, and checked by the editors and advisors. Pictures are taken, and the editors make frequent trips to the printers and the engravers. The business staff, too, works full time, collecting payments of subscrip- tions, sorting the finished papers, and mailing copies to other schools, advertisers, and out-of-school subscribers. The day of the Oracle staff member is a long one, often lasting until after five o'clock, but the satisfaction of assembling a top- notch school newspaper is amply rewarding to the many Viewites who work on The Oracle. QUILL AND SCROLL iii .xt in 3 E26 Q .4-.16 lll.llllllllQ fff' DEADLINE DAN: 01116 dm al S351 t'4'g 'F.LL7? BUSINESS STAFF MANAGERS Sheron Thomas, Karen Kuhn, Glenn Kepner, Sharon Heyden. The Newspaper BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager ....... Glenn Kepner Assistant Advertising Manager ...... Shirley Pesch Business Manager .......... . . . Karen Kuhn Assistant Business Manager . . . . . . Barbara Vallee Circulation Manager ............ Sheron Thomas Co-Assistant Circulation Managers ............. Barbara Galaszewski Diana Jagodzinski Advertising Cashier .... ...... S usan Malson Photographer ..... . . . Elliott Schnackenberg Mailing Clerks . . . . . . Janet Mrochinski Charlotte Bowman Oftice Manager .... . . . Sharon Heyden BUSINESS STAFF Susan Malson, Janet Mrochinski, Charlotte Bowman. Page Fifty-eight BUSINESS STAFF Shirley Pesch, Diana Jagoclzinski, Barbara Galaszewski. l l TYPISTS Seated: Jeanette Hein, Virginia Hipsch, Mary Ann Jablonowski, Joyce Tretow, Karen Paulsen. Standing: Barbara Hayden, Sandra Enright, Darlene Witter. The Newspaper ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Antonia Magestro, Ronald Morrison, Thomas McKegney, Robert Graf Penelope Brandt. gy ,Q :Q f ' xc , BUSINESS STAFF Joyce Goltz, Jean Buschenfeld, Claire Shoemaker, Robert Buettner. Page Fifty-nine OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE David Harenda, S.G.A. Represeniaiiveg Kenneth Harendu, Presidenlp David Clemence, Vice-Presidenfg James lohrke, Secrefaryg Ralph Fabian, Treasurer: Melvin Helminski, Sergeanf-af-Arms Boys' Club FLAG CREW James Kern, Gregory Kienzle, Wayne Kitzerow, .g, Q, I Robert Kimber. Page Sixfy CIVIL DEFENSE Daniel Widmeyer, John Ebersol, Wayne Youngquist Boys Club OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Fred Richter, Sergeant at Arms, Melvln Helmmslu President Paul Plcchlottlnn SGA Representative James Romel, Treasurer, Gary TeKampe Secretary Joseph Baldwin Vice President Boys' Club continued this year to meet in two sec- tions, one for the freshman and sophomore boys, and the other for the junior and senior boys. The organization is dedicated to the encouragement of school spirit and good sportsmanship and the de- velopment of leadership and industry. School services sponsored by the members includ- ed Athletic Publicity, Cheerleaders, Civil Defense Cincluding Air Raid Wardens, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crew, Rescue Crewl, Fire Wardens, and Flag Crew. Sections denoting special interests were organized in Aviation, Conservation, and an Em- blem Club. General meetings featured films on various sport subjects. The Boys' Club sponsored an auditorium program, Mr. Thorsen, in a iuggling act that succeeded in bringing out talent in his assistants chosen from the audience. Sponsors: Messrs. Berndt, Crawford, Koch, Nader, O'Hearn, Schoeller IChairmanI, Sitzberger, Wilkinson. Page Sixty one Foreign Language Club OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Thomas Polenz, Sergeant at Arms, Paddy Kirkpatrick, S.G.A. Representative, Sharon Becker, Treasurer, Coreen Choinacki, Sergeant ai Armsp Janice Cradler, Secretary, Dorothy Haehle, Vice-Presiden Page Sixty-two SPANISH PIN WINNERS Betty Gonia, Charlotte Bowman, Miss Miller. lg Martin Stoelzel,President. The Foreign Language Club carries on a very busy program throughout the year. Along with the regular meetings, election of officers, and guest speaker, the club sponsors a banquet, which fits in with the festive activities around Christmas- time. This event consists of a delicious dinner, fol- lowed by a distinguished guest speaker who is generally a person visiting the United States from a foreign country. The requirements for membership in the For- eign Language Club are exacting but not selec- tive. Any boy or girl who is a student of German, Spanish, Latin, or French is eligible. The election of officers is carried on in the respective sections, and two representatives are selected from each group. The members of each section vote among themselves for the offices they are to hold, and retain that position for a semester, with the excep- tion of the S.G.A. representative, who holds his office throughout the entire year. The main purposes of Foreign Language Club are to further understanding of the language and country involved and to extend to the students a more cultural and democratic background. Sponsors: Miss Miller fChairmanI, Miss Freund, Miss Prucha, Mrs. Schoofs. OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO John Neumeier, Vice-Presidenfg Sharon Unger, Presiclenf, Thomas Zizic, Sergeanf aI Arms, Don Wienke, Sergeunf ai Arms, Barbara Westwood, Secrefaryf Geraldine Stanley, S.G.A. Represenfafivef Iris Douglas, Sergeunf af Arms, Janice Johnson, Treasurer. Foreign Language Club FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB DINNER Page Sixly-Ihree ai 'air .L , ifzik i' 332 W , X1 'al f-2 :Q , W Mgwf, fi ., .1v,X,,.v, VM- fm. ,. A , 2 :ff 55 x37 , F sn: ' if. . J Sq- .- . v I 1 ,Y K ' ,,, 1 e V mf' - A, 2 '7 ,ff .. 5. A 1:19 . NX K - 1 1 UQ , 1: ff , .4 J! . .KL ' N' . Q- x - , as f'-S 71 QF' ' J 'ff ' ul? Q 'M aizfq. i wi- Q 5+ a . ,- -W , Nj . .. ,Aw 'fx-4 Q, -' 1 .x f ' ' ' If , J R ' X ' 13 1. Aga' This year the Girls' Club programs included the annual freshman and senior parties, the canned food drive, a talent show, a style show, and two good speakers. Receiving first prize for its float in the Homecoming Parade was the biggest thrill of the year, and Nancy Gar- detto, as Queen of Homecoming, was especial- ly lovely, This year Girls' Club added some new practices to its programs. For the first time sectional meetings were tried during the month of April. Groups interested in personality, charm, modelling, needlecraft, business ca- reers, and the giving of parties met in various groups. A Big and Little Sister movement was organized, whereby iunior and senior girls help to welcome the incoming freshman girl to Bay View. And finally Girls' Club is awarding to one of its outstanding graduates a one hun- dred dollar scholarship to be used to further her education at any accredited college. Sponsors: Mrs. Weckmueller fChairmanl, Mrs. Backus, Miss Batz, Mrs. Breitling, Mrs. Case, Miss Durham, Mrs. Dwyer, Miss Schaarschmidt, Miss Sullivan, Miss Weller. Girls' Club CANNED FOOD DRIVE Elaine Miller, Deanna Christiansen, Margaret Christl, Robert Witon. GlRlS' CLUB THROUGH THE YEARS Dallmann, Kathleen Stadler, Virginia Craig, Elaine Miller, Mary Thomas, Deanna Christiansen, Sharlene Talatzko, Louise Kearns Page Sixty-five 58 Gal 5? t xii' v V tsl' OFFICERS SEMESTERS ONE AND TWO Seated Judith Dlednch SLAM Representative Nancy LaFond, Treasurer, Nancy Ascherin, Personnel Director Susan Baumgart Secretary and Personnel Director, Sandra Hettinger, President. Standing Gary Sette Vice President Thomas Polenz Treasurer and Vice-Presidentp Kyp Buth, President, Judith Mertm Secretary Lucy Formella SG.A. Representative. Library Guild Teachers and students are in constant need of library materials, and the Library Guild members, under the direction of Miss Kahle, are always ready to aid them. The more than seventy guild members must be on their toes to keep up with the ever-growing book circulation. The average day this year sees over four hundred books checked out. During the past year the library has received a new checkout table which has resulted in more efficient service. Among the various activities of the guild, a field trip to the Milwaukee-Downer College library was generally considered to be the most educational. The guild has been strengthened by the adop- tion of a new rule requiring each student to maintain a B scholastic average in order to qualify for membership. Sponsor: Miss Kahle. 49' 5 5 f . im QQ ' r 1. as , 0 gigs' C0 N I-:DEV -lub I I w ,wi Sf G99 3 Round Table OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Standing: Patrick McCormick, Thomas Fendergast, Joanne Schumacher Seated: Daniel Widmeyer, Kay Kirkpatrick, Paddy Kirkpatrick. Page Sixty-eight OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Judith Diedrich, S.G.A. Representotiveg Gilbert Holtz, President: Nancy Kitzrow, Treasurerg Carole Niehoff, Secretaryg Wayne Youngquist, Sergeant at Armsi Diane Ankerson, Vice-President. DRAMATIC SECTION Seated: Kathleen Salmon, Carol Housfeld. Standing: Fred Gratke, Sora Hook, Michalene l.aBreche, Charles Elgas. During the 1955-1956 school year, Round Table was divided into sections. The sections are: book discussion, foreign correspondence, choral speaking, conversation, dramatic arts, and music. The book discussion group held discussions on well- known books, plays, and movies. The foreign correspond- ence section wrote letters to students in various countries and received letters in return. The choral speaking group recited in rhythm in high and low voices. The conversation section held general conversations of general interest to everyone participating. The dramatic arts group read and discussed great plays. The music section listened to records and discussed them. On March 16, Round Table sponsored a movie entitled Lost Horizons. General meetings were also held for the election of officers. Sponsors: Miss Krause fChairmanJ, Miss Borowiok, Mr. Cerwin, Miss M. Lynch, Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Shutes, Miss Stickney, Mr. Tomasello. Page Sixty-nine Round Table EXCHANGE STUDENT-AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Karen Fritsche DISCUSSION GROUP Marilyn Gostomski, Kyp Buth, Martin Stoelzel, Jeanne Rolff, James Machan, John Neumeier. '5s,!.T22', 3- Ffa 11 'H--jr, ijgjijii., get, f ' V .Q :fig is . -.ff,215fs1rl, A M .. l 'fl ss .pf . 3513- Y frpgf Y V it it'i.-'aiffwfr ' Science Club The Science Club, formed for those especially interested in the varied aspects of science, helps the students acquire useful experience and scientific knowledge over and beyond their own classroom work. The club is made up of seven sections: three general science sections, a biology section, a landscaping and home gardening section, and the chemistry section. These sections, meeting separately, acquaint students with laboratory techniques and procedures. Be- sides this, the separate sections often tour industrial plants and other points of scien- tific interest. The seventh section, the pro- jection crew, serves the schoolby providing noon-hour movies and classroom films. Two general meetings were held this year. On November 8 John Sloan brought to Bay View his interesting Liquid Air Pro- gram , and on April 'I6 Roger Blackmun gave his program on Astronomy. Sponsors: Messrs. Fritsche, Hickman, Mierzwa, O'Hearn, Sprunger, Suttle IChair- manj. CHEMISTRY Front Row: Keith Bohlman, Gloria Van Lanen, Thomas Polenz. Back Row: Donald Galligan, Thomas Tollefson, Bruce Ramlow, Gerhard Paetzke, Bernard Baretsky. Page Seventy OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Shirley Kotecki, Robert Glaszewski, Harry Konczal, Peter Schneider lManagerI, Thomas Tollefson, Virginia Nason, Fred Wittliff, Sharon Dzibinski. BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD The Bausch and Lomb Honor- ary Science Award is presented at graduation to the student who, in the estimation of the faculty, has achieved the best record in the study of science. Each winner is eligible to com- pete for one of several scholar- ships awarded annually at the University of Rochester. SEMESTER I Karen E. Schneidewind SEMESTER ll Thomas Troyer Science Club , is ' A l r , J I ' x 1 , J! , BIOLOGY Sealed: Geraldine Germanson, Karen Boehne. Standing: Alex Nesta, Robert Madden, Mary Ann Evans OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Fronf Row: James Troyer, Anne MacKay, Sharon Unger, Russell Osantowski, Howard Toben, Thomas lmray fManagerj. Back Row: Lee Johnson, James Hcnke, James Lund. Pnosecnon cnsw A Page Sevenly-one SCHLOEMER'S CREW Front Row: Earl Joslyn, Leslie Reimer, Arthur Horch, Terry Kanitz, Rudy Morbeck, Ken Luedtke, David Egerman, Ronald Kuta. Second Row: John Persalc, Robert Furgason, Victor Knutsen, Jim Lotz, John Kreznar, Philip Dutch, Charles Carr, Ronald Blaszczyk. Third Row: James Ewart, Andrew Karasci, Donald Rymarz, James Hafemeister, John Ladwig, Gerald Roralt, David Wilinski, David Zawada, Gordon Burghardt. Back Row: Tom Miller, Donald Galloway, Dennis Peterson, Ronald Schleemer, William Sommer, LeRoy Dobs, Andrew Racenis, Donald Theys. Usher Corps Among the unsung heroes of Bay View High School is the Usher Corps, composed of about sixty-five young men who take the responsibility of seating the 1500 people in our auditorium. They perform their duties at many programs for the public, including the class plays, the operetta, the music festival, and graduation. This year, they have been divided into two groups or crews. Each member is assigned to a particular section, taking care of the people who will be seated there. Among the highlights of this organization is the Usher Club Talent Show, in which hidden talent is discovered in our own student body. Also the club, this year, entered a king and queen for the homecoming parade and dance. This is one of the most valuable service groups in our school, and it will continue functioning as long as we invite the public to attend student performances. Sponsors: Mr. Dietzman IChairmanJ, Mr. Lalasz, Mr. Zonotelli. SOLTlS'S CREW Front Row: Wayne Blodgett, Dennis Manzeck, James Mueller, Michael Hawkins, Juan Kuiawa, John Didier, Gordon Sokolowski, Dennis Schoessow, Thomas Bruss. Second Row: Smith Briclxhouse, Richard Kiphart, Gerald Seidenkronz, Gerald Scheer, James Wendt, Ronald Morrison, Robert Krieser, Richard Hendrickson, Francis Daniels. Third Row: Larry Kepner, Robert Heup, Bernard Krueger, Jeffrey Treichel, Harry Konczol, Edward Golla, James Peterson, Raymond Block, James Troyer. Back Row: David Kroll, Tom Sobanski, Glen Kepner, Tom Soltis, Tom Bitters, Stuart luedtke, Terry Datka. Page Seventy-two OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Thomas Archie, President, Marilyn Melms, Secretary: Joyce Swiderski, S.G.A. Representative. Gerald Richter, President, Patricia Gertz, Secretaryg Joyce Swiderslci, S.G.A. Representative. The Art Club spent a busy year contributing to the school in many ways. These contributions in- cluded painting scenery for the school presentations, helping with the decorations for dances, and setting up seasonal displays in the corridors, plus preparing a multitude of posters for every coming event. The auditorium movies sponsored by Art Club this year were Sound Off and Ten Tall Men. An increased interest was shown in oil painting, with the result that many more students entered the local art shows and contests, such as the Milwaukee Art Institute Student Art Exhibit and the Milwaukee Journal Student Calendar Art Contest. The outstanding event for Art Club members, a field trip to the Art Institute in Chicago, came towards the end of the school year. This year's excursion was enhanced further by a trip to the Bauhaus in Chicago, which is a school of design. Those students who are planning on careers in pro- fessional art found this side trip to be particularly interesting. Sponsors: Mr. Fredrich, Mr. Hurst. Page Seventy-three ART SHOW ENTRANTS Thomas Archie, Jack Schaubel, Visvaldis Stepe, Martin Stoelzel, Barbara Kraczek, John Stabenau. X Club OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Sandro Hetlinger, S.G.A. Representative, Walter Erskine, Recorder, Judy Diedrich, President, Mary Ann Jablonowski, Vice-President, Margaret Yankee, Scribe. SENIORS WHO RECEIVED SUPERIOR FOR SPECIAL MERIT DURING 1955-'I956 Sherry Barr Beverly Behling Charlotte Bowman Gilaine Budzien Jacqueline Burss Janice Cradler Judith Diedrich Audrey Eisch Suzanne Frank Karen Fritsche Patricia Gertz Connie Goderski Elizabeth Gonia Fred Gratke Arline Hensel Sandra Hettinger Virginia Hipsch Mary Ann Jablonowski Lucia Kopoian Karen Kuhn Norma Lovisa Ann Middleton Carol Rogowski Jeanne Rolff Karen Schneidewind Alice Schoeller Joanne Schumacher Sandra Sedenquist Gary Sette Geraldine Stanley Judith Teshnow Sheron Thomas Ruth Zens Page Seventy-four Youth ls the Time to l.earn forms the foundation upon which X Club was founded and still functions today. ln the organiza- tion, we endeavor to instill in others the importance of utilizing our fine educational opportunities here at Bay View High School. Since many X Club students plan to ex- tend their schooling beyond high school, colleges, scholarships, and other educational advantages are general topics of interest and discussion. Various working groups within the club such as the scholarship and nominating committees plan future meetings, while Greeters and Guides, tutors, and various other groups perform services for the entire school. Through the extra-curricular activities of X Club, we seek to emphasize the impor- tance of academic learning. Sponsors: Miss Prucha, Miss Riley. OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Carol Housfeld, S.G.A. Representativeg Fred Gratke, President, Sherry Barr, Scribe Janice Matulis, Recorder, Fred Bethke, Vice-President. I bm. . A gawk iff ami 5 XA, Y . 1- Ae-Y 11 H ' -e N E2 D f S ' 6 Q 1 fa W Radio Crew and Announcers RADIO CREW Clifford Lindstrom, David Lawrence, Fred Grunert, Thomas Haefner, Donald Theys, Daniel Widmeyer, Gilbert Holtz, John Blackwood, Thomas lmray, Angast Behne, Gordon Putney, Thomas Polenz. Page Seventy-six ANNOUNCERS John Ebersol, Gilbert Holtz. Good morning, Bay View! These are familiar words to the 2000 pupils of our small community here at school. But these words mean even more to the boys who work in Room 223, or what is better known as the booth. Behind the closed door and the flashing red warning signal asking people not to enter is carried on a beehive of activity. The boys not only prepare the daily broadcasts but perform various services to indi- vidual classes that wish to make recordings. When operetta and class play time comes roll- ing around, the members of the radio crew stay long hours after 3:10, making certain that the amplification is properly set up. They also take care of the microphones during all school convo- cations and programs. The radio crew is only one of the elements that make up the smoothly co- ordinated network of Bay View's outstanding service groups. SPOT CREW Thomas lmray, Daniel Widmeyer, James Kettner. Stage Crew Behind the scenes of Bay View's stage production goes the hard work of many boys who are members of the stage crew. Their iob is to take care of the scenery and props, making sure that everything is in its proper place before each performance. They rehearse long and tedious hours with the members of the casts, and perform valuable service in making each production a hit, Along with setting the scenes, they do research work in making the background as authentic as possible. They find data con- cerning furniture, scenery, and lighting of the particular period in which the show is set. A club program gets the same careful attention that a maior production does. When, finally, the curtains part and the audience is hushed, the members of the stage crew are displaying the results of their work just as much as the characters on stage do. Auditorium Stage Sponsors: Messrs. Lorentz, Oerlline, Schlindwein, Tibbetts. . X. 0 PROPERTY CREW William Pure, David Fowle, Thomas Smith. STAGE CREW Back Row: Clarence Choinacki, Brian Kasabuske, Aleltsandar Nikolic, Thomas Marlega Raymond Gertz, Gary Bellrichard. Front Row: Matt Magenheim, Patrick LaBreche, Tom Posig, Richard Hoernke, Donald Mattke, Milton Schneck. Page Seventy-seven Class Play HELLO, I'M SABRINA Nancy Nimmer, Kay Blanton, Thomas Haefner, Barbara Frahm, Beth Brickhouse. SABRINA FAIR Splendid! A fine performance! Another hit well done! These are the praises which heralded the closing of Sabrina Fair, Bay View's 1955 class play. The play was given on Friday and Saturday, December 2 and 3, to an appreciative audience of parents, students, and friends. Beth Brickhouse, in the leading role of Sabrina Fairchild, was supported by ten other fine actors and actresses. The play centered around a shy young lady, the daughter of a chauffeur, who returned, after five years in Paris, quite a different person. The girl's difficulty in crossing the boundary line between a servant's daughter and a rich family was all part of the hilarious comedy. THE CAST Sharon Payne, Gary Seite, Dale Owens, Barbara Frahm, Beth Brickhouse, John Neumeier, Reba Kammer, Thomas Haefner, Nancy Nimmer, Donald Johnson, Kay Blanton. Page Seventy-eight GO AWAY, l.lNUS. Beth Brickhouse, John Neumeier. Class Play THE CAST OF SABRINA FAIR Prologue ...... . . . Barbara Frahm Maude Larrabee ..... ..... N ancy Nimmer Julia Ward McKinlock .... . . Elizabeth Kay Blanton Linus Larrabee, Jr. .... ..... J ohn Neumeier Linus Larrabee .... . . . Donald Nels Johnson Margaret .... .... S haron Payne David Larrabee .... Thomas Haefner Gretchen .,...... .... R eba Kammer Sabrina Fairchild ., . Beth Brickhouse Fairchild .,.... . . . Gary Sette Paul cl'Argenson ....DaleOwens Page Sevenfy-nine llill Ilill I'VE READ 6752 BOOKS! Beth Brickhouse, Gary Sette. HAVE YOU SEEN l.INUS? 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Stanley Kraczek . . ...... Gary Sette . . . .Laurel Woitasik . . . . .Ann Middleton . .John Neumeier .Thomas Haefner . . . . . .Susan Skorch . .Joyce Gilhuber Elizabeth Blanton . . . . .Craiq Poindexter . . . .Karen Livieri . . .Marilyn White Barbara Olszowy . . .William Jacob . Daniel Zarzynski . . . .Dennis Siehr ...Warren Hahn .Terrance Kayser . . . .Judith Haack . . .Carmen Niemi Page Eighty-one BIG TOP Annie Gef Your Gun WHO DO YOU LOVE I HOPE Ann Middleton, John Neumeier. ..I. DOING WHAT COMES NATURALl.Y Marilyn While, Craig Poindexier, Elizabeth Blanion, Gary Selle, Barbara Olszowy, Karen Livieri. Annie Gef Your Gun IT'S ALL RIGHT, DOLLY! YOU CAN ALWAYS WEAR A WlG Warren Hahn, Laurel Woitasik, Errol Vangsness. I GOT THE SUN IN THE MORNING .,.,....r 'f Page Eighiy-iwo Ulu' ' ANYTHING YOU CAN DO Thomas Haefner, Elizabeth Blanton. E HURRY, HURRY, HURRY - , A I ml-'KJ A www WES1 Glee Clubs f 4ef l .E S i GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'inni- A CAPPELLA BOYS' GLEE CLIIIB 3? l Page Eighly-fh THE BAND DANCE BAND Front Row: Richard Budnik, Dennis Kocent, Nicholas Contorno, Daniel Reise, Richard Jablonowski. Second Row: Judith Prochnow, James Machan, Angast Behne, Thomas Haefner, James Hanke, John Thirion. Back Row: Ronald Patterson, Alan Gaulke, Thomas Waldoch. Page Eighty-four Band All eyes are directed to the center of the football field as a team of 'I20 display their skill and coordination before a crowd of over one thousand. No, this is not an overcrowded football team, but it is the flashy Bay View High School band, which plays an important role in entertaining the spectators, many of whom come to see the band perform. However, the football field is not the only place or time that the band shows its colors. The band takes part in parades, plays at the pep rallies, and, together with other musical organizations, gives an annual concert during the school year. A few changes have been made this season. A new band director from Burdick School, Mr. Cerwin, has taken charge. Formerly it has been the custom to have both high school bands perform during the halves, but due to a decrease of time between halves, only the home band will present the show at the foot- ball games. The curtains swish open, and the music swells throughout the auditorium, creating a perfect atmosphere for the performance. Well, it might not be as dramatic as this, but the Bay View High School orchestra plays a sixty per cent part in making our operettas and class plays a success. Under the direction of Mr. Dietrich, the musicians traveled to Madison to put on an excellent concert. They also performed in the music festival in January, having as their finale a resume of Bay View's operetta songs from the past. Over the entire city, the Bay View musical organization has an admirable reputation, and with such fine response as has been displayed in the past, we can look forward to another season of success. DIRECTORS Band ...... .... M r. Cerwin Orchestra ................. Mr. Dietrich Glee Clubs and A Cappella ............ ... . . . . . . . .Mr. Dietrich and Mr. Williams THE ORCHESTRA w k,: xxx X . f X . .KK A ' Afhleiics VARSITY Front Row: J. Richter, Helminski, Kasabuslce, Hoernke, Blackwood, Posig, Pinneker, Lohrke, Erdmann, Holzmiller, Smith. Second Row: TeKampe, Zippel, Stonki, Fabian, Mitchell, Redmerski, Wienke, Olson, K. Harenda, Neisner, Perket, Van Lanen, D. Harenda, Witon, Obarski. Third Row: Coach Elich, LaBreche fEquipment Managerj, Kurczewski, Marsolek, Conley, Welch, J, Kutz, Paprocki, LaFevre, Curish, Romel, D. Holck, Picchiottino, Pihl, G. Holck, Thomas Mssistant Munagerj, Coach Mierzwa, Noet Mssistont Managerl. Back Row: Choinacki fTeam Managerj, G. Richter, Thomsen, Fons, Youngquist, Boretsky, D. Kutz, Bartz, Baldwin, Troyer. WITON CIRCLES END IN NORTH GAME Richter, Kurczewski, Page Eighty-eight Romel, Troyer. Football For the first time in the history of Bay View High School, our football team has gone through its season undefeated. Even though the team tied three games, which also equals a record, this was a superior sea- son, indeed. The team finished in third place, with a 696 won and IW lost record. Tech, who had gone un- beaten and untied until the last game of the season when the Redcats downed them 12-7, copped second place, with a 7 and 'I record. King, with whom we played one of our ties, ended in first place, with a 7M and V2 record. From these facts you can surmise how the fighting Redcats affected the top places in the city conference. -me 1 4 Q .v K+?-1 ffzp QA Q: a ' 1 L5k. L 1' Q i f AJS -3 3,.- V 32 Ss .Q -Q - M38 415- 0 0 h 41 ' ' S- is ' 5 gf Q-4 A A x i1L1 N 1 :ff 5 , .' 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Football MAJ OR LETTER WINNERS Joseph Baldwin John Blackwood Bernard Boretsky Michael Curish Ralph Fabian Robert Fons David Harenda Ken Harenda Melvin Helminski George Holck Philip Kurczewski James Kutz Lee LaFevre James Lohrke Ronald Neisner Marvin Obarski Gerald Paprocki Donald Perket Paul Picchiottino Robert Pihl Roger Redmerski Gerald Richter James Richter James Romel Jack Tadych Gary TeKampe Thomas Troyer Thomas Van Lanen Don Wienke Robert Witon Kenneth Zippel COACH ELICH DISCUSSES STRATEGY A N X V. A TENSE MOMENT CO-CAPTAINS Van Lanen, D. Harenda, Coach Mierzwc. Van Lanen, D. Hurencla, Fons, Page Ninety-one will ,J 5 Foofball MINOR LETTER James Bartz Ralph Comp James Conley David Holck Richard Hoernke David Kutz Michael Mitchell WINNERS Gary Olsen Reinhold Pinneker Thomas Posig Richard Smith Michael Stanki Frank Thomsen John Welch Wayne Youngquist Holck. Cross Country WORK-OUT IN HUMBOLDT PARK When we consider that we had only one letterman returning, our cross-country team did very well this season. New replacements were developed for those boys who were graduated, have left school, or did not come out for the team this season. The team had victories over Boys' Tech, Lincoln, Custer, and Juneau, and lost to Pulaski by a close score. Our team placed third in the Sectional, sixth in the Midwest, fifth in the City, and ninth in the Class A State meets. The heavy lead in all these meets was carried by John Poksheva H955 Captainl, Jim Schroeder, Gary Bellrichard, and Joe Brezovar. John Poksheva had a very fine record, scoring third in the Midwest, fourth in the City, and sixth in the State, he also earned four firsts in the dual meets. The B Team won all its dual meets, placed third in the Midwest, first in the City lntersectional, and second in the City Meets. Kenneth Kostrzewa won the Championship in the Midwest and City meets, while Byron Huebschen won the City lntersectional. Page Ninety-two Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Gary Bellrichard Keith Bohlman Joe Brezovar Ken Kostrzewa Ken Duschinski Walter Erskine James Fugiasco Byron Huebschen MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Fred Mecha Duane Misiewicz John Poksheva fCaptainJ James Schroeder MINOR LETTER WINNERS Glenn Kepner Thomas Konetsky Gerald Oleniczak Bruce Ramlow POINT SCORES OF DUAL MEETS View View View View View won from Lincoln ............... I5 won from Tech .... 24 won from Juneau ... 17 won from Custer .... . . . I5 lost to Pulaski . . . . . 23 Cross Counfry TEAM Fronf Row: Mischke, Konetsky, Huebschen, R. Olson, Mecha, Erskine, Fugiasco, Kosirzewa, Waldoch. Back Row: Poksheva fCapfain2, J. Schroeder, Bellrichard, Brezovar, G. Kepner, Duschinski, Bohlmnn, Coach Muithei. VARSITY Seated: Bellrichard, Bohlman, Duschinski. Standing: Pokshevu ICaplain2, J. Schroeder, Bellrichard, Brezovar, G. Kepner, Coach Matthai. Page Nin efy-three The fortunes of Bay View bas- ketball turned upward this year as the cagers jumped from last place in the conference T954-55 season to third place this year. The team was at its best against city teams, winning eight out of the eleven games played in the confer- ences. The overall record was 'IO wins over 7 losses. High spots in the season included the high shooting percentage against East, the defeat of Pulaski, 74 to 63, and the defeat by South, 58-57. After coming through the first semester undefeated, the team ex- perienced a lapse which lost two straight games, to Lincoln and to Juneau, at the beginning of the second semester. They then won two and lost a heartbreaker to South to conclude the regular sea- son. ln the tournament the Nader- men defeated only Racine Wash- ington Park High before losing to South Milwaukee, a big sixteen rated team, 57 to 43. However, this last game was not the walk- VARSITY away that the score suggests. The team stayed close or went ahead for three quarters before tiring and allowing the loss. Dave Clemence was the highest scorer on the team, with 260 points, which was fourth highest in the city. He also had the honor of being selected to the Milwaukee Sentinel All-City second team. Jim Hanke, the Redcats' left-handed center, was named on the Journal All-City second team. Next year, with regulars Dave Rosenberg, Duane Waldoch, and Jim Hanke returning, Bay View should be a rugged team to beat. Front Row: Obarski, Clemence, McCormick, Hanke, Rosenberg, Scicero. Back Row: Coach Nader, Nesta, Kurczewski, Wienke, Kutz, Mischke, Fons, Putney. Basketball McCormick Hanke Obarski Rosenberg Clemence Page Ninety-four THE BENCH CHEERS THE REDCATS MAJOR LETTER WINNERS David Clemence James Hanke Patrick McCormick Marvin Obarski Iffapiainj Dave Rosenberg Frank Scicero Duane Waldoch MINOR LETTER WINNERS Louis Fans David Kutz John Rosenberg MANAGERS Charles Ludwigson Frank Thomsen Baskefball ROSENBERG SHOOTS AT KING GAME FROSH-SOPH TEAM Fronf Row: Brusi, Galligan, Hansen, Wuldoch, Fisher, Wendt. Back Row: Couch Wilkinson, Raniewicz, Kerpestein, Wenka, Stanki, Perry, Kubinski, Groshant, Hoppe Page Nineiy-five THE TEAM Front Row: Heidemann, Melms, Sell, Fugina, Ringwall, Susek, Comp, Thomas, Bitters. Back Row: Coach Crawford, Richter ICaptain, Semester HJ, Wutke, Pihl, Schneider, Ance, Zera, Purdy, Dobs, Staacke, Kayser, Osantowski. The 1955-56 swimming team came through this sea- son with only one loss. This record of ten-one is the best that has been compiled in recent years, with the Troians of Tech handing the team its only defeat. Duane Misiewicz, first semester captain, did not lose any of the races he swam. He also set a record for the 60 yard free style, a new event for high school boys. On the diving squad of the team were Larry Ring- wall and Roger Sell. Ringwall was outstanding, helping the team all season, and as a final achievement, won a second place in the City Meet. The 150 yard relay team, consisting of Peter Schneider, Bob Pihl, and Duane Misiewicz, was a standout all season. The Bay View mermen climaxed the season by win- ning a tie for second place in the City Relays and fourth in the City meet. These two important events were held at Pulaski, against first class competition. Next year the team will be bolstered with six re- turning lettermen. The season record showed these victories: over South, 52-22, West Milwaukee, 47-36: North, 51-32g Kenosha, 44-39, Lincoln, 45-29, Pulaski, 45-38, Wash- ington, 50-337 East, 44-37, Cudahy, 58-25, South, 59-21. Our lone loss was to Tech, 28-55. Pihl Ringwall Swimming MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Donald Ance Thomas Bitters James Conley Thomas Fugina Lee Heidemann Thomas Melms Duane Misiewicz Robert Pihl Bruce Purdy Fred Richter Larry Ringwall Peter Schneider Roger Sell Alan Susek Thomas Wutke Thomas Zizic MANAGERS Ronald Osantowski Thomas Thomas An NX - H Q rs., z 5 .. M, Y W Patterson Nesta Borstslny Perry Bozich MAJOR LETTER WINNERS 1955 Gerald Bozich Frank Ceranowski John Chavez David Clemence Kenneth Geshrick Carl Gorski Gerald Kloppenburg Lee LaFevre Thomas Madden Marvin Obarski Gary Olson Al Perry Kenneth Plath James Romel Kent Schanning Frank Thomsen John Thomsen Wayne Youngquist Thomas Sobanski, Manager Baseball 1956 TEAM Front Row: Koeberl, Radtke, Brezovar, Perry, Bozizh, Diesch. Second Row: Kerpestien, Bartz, Waldoch, Yaungquist, Winters, Patterson. Buck Row: Coach Hinz, Stanki, Boretsky, Kutz, Obarski, Clemence, Nesta, Chavez, Sobanski. Page Ninety-seven Track 'I956 TEAM Froni Row: Marsolek, Zippel, Goderski, J. Schroeder, Hanke, Bellrichard, White, Blaszczyk, Mecha, Kovnesky, Huebschen, Konetsky, A. Schroeder. Second Row: Kepner, Bohlman, F. Hankwiiz, C. Hankwiiz. Back Row: Coach Malfhei, Fabian, Wilon, Romel, Guss, Poksheva, Wienke, Held, Koslreva, Sfanki, Kubinslci, Slark, Siian, Mulschler, Coach Mierzwa. Page Nineiy-eighf sf PICCHIOTTINO OVER THE POLE MAJOR LETTER WINNERS 1955 Gerald Adrian James Romel Gerald Driscoll Russell Paluszcyk Ralph Fabian Paul Picchiotfino John Guss John Poksheva James Lohrke Gordon Rehmann Curtis Marsolek Kent Schanning MINOR LETTER WINNERS 1955 James Braun William Honeywell John Grabowsky Richard Leu James Hanke Fred Waldoch Melvin Helminski Don Wienke HALF-MILE RELAY TEAM Wiion, Romel, Fabian, Guss, Couch Matthei. Track HURDLES Fabian, Zippel, Hanke, Sfcnki. Page Ninefy-nine Girls' Athletics G.A.A. COUNCIL Seated: Carmen Niemi, Judith Misiewicz fSecretary2, Carole Niehotf !President2 Virginia Nason Standing: Vivian Konetz, Beverly Behling, Shirley Kotecki Patricia Treder Beth Brlckhouse During the course of the school year, the Girls' Athletic Association offers a wide variety of activities for recreation. A tennis tournament, field hockey, and bowling were organized at the beginning of the fall semester, recreational swim and basketball followed later in the season. Members of the Nereids' Club spent many hours practicing for Jungle Drums, the water ballet pro- gram which proved to be a smashing success. The girls were especially busy at homecoming. The ef- forts of all the girls were amply rewarded when the King and Queen float won second place. With the winter months came apparatus, tumbling, and modern dance. Bowling and badminton teams began in the latter part of the winter season. Four- teen new members were admitted to the Life Sav- ing Corps. Beginning tennis, volleyball, and softball marked the coming of spring, while Nereids' Club practiced far the annual inter-class swim meet. Noon-hour activities were also offered by G.A.A. throughout the winter months. The G.A.A. sponsored Maurice and Minnette, Gymnasts, on May 16 for the student body. The big event of the year, the annual banquet, was held on May 28, to give recog- nition to those who had been active in girls' athletics. Page One Hundred Standing Janice Goderskl Todd Eggers Esther Murray Barbara Janto fh 44, Q 5 Q4 '55 i' ' E M T - ,,., - ' ' V, ,za fix ,, , ,,,a L . . - ,I ' 'vL'- ' 1 'B c 4 , 1 . xr' '-,' 5 , x V .W ' sv? '1 , ,, qv 4 g'. ,v,, ea- .-5 .gg-,, n. r fx, 9 nf -Q X-Q Pl' fi n jan ls-.fm f ' f A -ff ,uf ' SR - QS,-O: M., L ' gsm, 'r .,,:l..1j' V, at ,,g ' gbf,Q,,,.2,m 41:-fl 'E+ if 'ii ' - , ' ' ' Mi' ' . ' , ' '?g,,':5i'f'f4' bg' ' L wr-'iksmgl-'F - ,.- ,.,,g 45, 5-'-Q., N' A - -L -.K av QM v if iw L, ' an Q-' ,ffm 4 49' sf: J L ' -- ' -. ' 'N ' ' . 9 I L - .QR-ISHN, :nn :gnc A - ,Q X .4 H , -1 fl, . 'A 1 P 5 M I N: . . , JF 'T C? .M W K? , .Q x. 1--JL . if A K ix Q iii' -A . , .QA ,Y F, K' .. V .V Vfff' QA X3 N Girls' Afhlefics OHd HOCKEY LIFE SAVING ...v-. 2 x. fl 'V .,. N. V . sa , in j ' 4 . 1 5 T4 If S I I 1 g , x X 4 f f if m s fx -4 1 .1 K L Q NX X A gan' ' ' Wfgiag, 1 ff' if if MW 'W Q- sv '4 ' -ev 4 X- X F ff 'si I 5 2 ' as-N L rv-4 V 4 if -MJ f.-f-Q -. 5 xv! January Graduafes COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Beth Brickhouse, Donald Johnson HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mr. Fredrich, Miss Schaarschmidt, Mr. Lalasz Midyear Commencement Program January 26,1956 Processional . . . ..,................................ .... C lass of January 1956 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings .... . . .... . . . Beth Brickhouse Flute Solo . . . Lucia Kopoian Accompanist - Beverly J. Behling Class Memorial ....DonaldN.Johnson Address . . . ................................... .... D r. John B. Johnson, Jr. President, Milwaukee-Downer College Vocal Ensemble ...................................................... . . Barbara A. Brown Lois J. Mattke George A. Holck Richard Niemczyk Glenn W. Larsen William C. Nimmer Alexandra Lewandowski Jane C. Olson Accompanist - James J. Machan Honor Society ................... .... M r. R. N, Dondlinger Vice-Principal Reading ofthe Class Roll .... ........................... .... M r . H. M. Suttle Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas . .. .... Dr. B. C. Korn Recessional .... ............................ . .. The Graduates Pageantry - Chevette Bay View High School Orchestra Page One Hundred Six Class Notes Commencement exercises on the evening of January 26 brought to an end four busy and memorable years for the eighty-four members of the January class and sent them out into a world without the sheltering walls of school, familiar faces, and the guidance of teachers and counselors. As the new Bay View graduates looked back on those eventful years, there were memories of colorful operettas, exciting football games, lively school songs at rallies, campaigns for club offices, delightful dances, performances with the school band and orchestra, and late but happy hours in the Oracle office. Even the watchful eye of the homeroom teacher became a fond memory. It was not only extra-curricular activities that counted for the members of this class. They also slipped along into the grooves of scholastic achievement. Like sponges they soaked up facts and figures which may now be used as they continue their education, seek a iob, or become a homemaker. In the last years, as these young people grew and matured, they watched the changes that took place around them. They saw Bay View's walls transformed from drab and dingy colors to soft and modern pastels. They attended the first semi-formal dance and witnessed the blue iean days pass from Bay View. They used the new report cards, with A's and B's and C's where numbers once stood. All too soon the time came when these seniors were to take their final exams, ioin their classmates at the senior dinner dance, and walk across the stage to receive their passport to the outside world - a high school diploma. , . if Tv ,'A.3,f-aff, . . .gffiffii 'Mgr' CLASS COMMISSION Beverly St. Germain, Barbara Frahm, Donald Johnson, Gerald Richter, Beth Brickhouse. Page One Hundred Seven 'rt if Mr. Fredrich H9 DAVID A. BUCHERT - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Assembly. THOMAS A. CHRISTIANSEN - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. DIANA M. CIMA- Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. ROGER E. COBB- Elective Course. Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. ROBERT L. FONS - English Course. Athletics: Basketball lMaior Emblems 21, Cross Country lMinor Emblem, Medal, Trophyj, Football iMaior Emblems 2J, Track fMinor Emblem, Ribbons 21. Clubs: Boys' lSecretaryI, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Flag Crew. Philip Kurczewski, Diana Cima, DeEtta Stoltz, Robert Fons. Page One Hundred Eight Thomas Weiss, Thomas Christiansen, David Buchert, James Gurch, Roger Cobb. JAMES M. GURCH - Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. PHILIP N. KURCZEWSKI - Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball lMaior Embleml, Cross Country CMinor Emblemj, Football lMaior Em- bleml, Track CMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. DE ETTA K. STOLTZ - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta fCostumesI. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. THOMAS J. WEISS - Elective Course. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. BETTY T. BIRD - Stenographic Course: Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. BETH BRICKHOUSE - Science Course. Ath- Ietics: Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. iAn- nouncer, Council, Minor Embleml, Hockey, Modern Dance, Tennis, Volleyball. Com- mencement: Class Commission, Speaker. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' fSecretaryl, Round Table, Science, X Nice- Presidentl. Music: All-City Band K2j, Class- Play Orchestra K2l, Operetta Orchestra 131. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction IChairmanl, Special Committees, Student Court, Study-Hall Moni- tor. Honors: Silver Medal, Honor Society. WILLIAM L. BRISK - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Host, Special Committee. BARBARA A. BROWN - Elective Course. Ath- letics: G.A.A. Council, Life Saving Corps, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Ne- reids', Round Table, Synchronized Swim. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: As- sembly. William Dickinson, William Brisk, Carolyn Schraitle, Barbara Brown. Bird, Barbara Dudek, Barbara Gielow, Beth Brickhouse. WILLIAM J. DICKINSON - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Cor- ridor Committee, Special Committee. BARBARA H. DUDEK - Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. BARBARA A. FRAHM - Science Course. Ath- Ietics: Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Council fPresidentl, G.A.A. Emblem fMinorl, Hockey, Modern Dance, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science IManagerD, X ISecretaryJ. Commencement: Class Commission. Publica- tions: Newspaper IAssociate Editorl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hostess, 9B Instruction, Special Committees, Student Court, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Silver Medal, Honor Society. BARBARA H. GIELOW - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Modern Dance. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. Stage: Operetta IDancing Chorus 3l, Talent Show, All-City Pageant. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. CAROLYN L. SCHRAITLE - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Page One Hundred Nine John Blackwood, Ronald Baitinger, Loretta Bychinski, Jacqueline Burss. JUDITH M. FAEHRMANN - Stenographic Course Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee, Home- room Monitor. CAROLYN R. FALCONERO - Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A. Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. RONALD C. FRITSCH - Industrial Arts. Clubs Boys'. CONRAD S. RICHARDI - Manual Arts Course Clubs: Boys'. DANIEL W. SCHUSTER - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Page One Hundred Ten RONALD H. BAITINGER - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Flag Crew, Pro- iection Crew. S.G.A.: Host. JOHN S. BLACKWOOD - Science Course. Athletics: Football QMaior Embleml, Swimming fMinor Embleml. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Gorups: Fire Warden, Proiection Crew CCertificateJ, Radio Crew CManagerJ, Pin. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Lunch-Hour Com- mittee, Special Committee. JACQUELINE J. BURSS - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Service Groups: Attendance Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess fSupervisorJ, Study-Hall Monitor. LORETTA A. BYCHINSKI - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Ronald Fritsch, Daniel Schuster, Judith Faehrmann, Conrad Richardi, Carolyn Falcone James Zeller, Arlene Jacob, John Jupp, Stefan Mazur. ALEXANDRA M. LEWANDOWSKI - Music Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus CU, All-City Orchestra QU, Class-Play Orchestra CD, Operetta Chorus CU. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Attendance Monitor. NORMA D. LOVISA - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild fCertiticateJ, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. STEFAN W. MAZUR - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. JAMES L. ZELLER - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Joanne Jagodzinski, Roy Hundt, Alexandra Lewandowski Norma Lovisa, Robert Kent. Page One Hundred Eleven Mr. Lalasz 127 ROY E. HUNDT - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus QD, Operetta Chorus l2J. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Operetta ill. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Special Committee. ARLENE N. JACOB - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Attendance Monitor. JOANNE C. JAGODZINSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild lCertificatel, Round Table. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. JOHN W. JUPP - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. ROBERT H. KENT - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Host. if Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. SHERRY A. HEEDERIK - Elective Course. Clubs Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. YVONNE M. HERRO - Stenographic Course Athletics: Badminton, Tennis 1Minor Emblem1 Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All- City Orchestra 121, Class-Play Orchestra 121 Operetta Orchestra 121. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. Stage: Costumes. S.G.A.: As- sembly. MARY ANN JABLONOWSKI - Science Course Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X 1Vice-President1. Publications: News- paper 1Typist1. S.G.A.: Assembly. BEVERLY A. HANSON - Elective Course. Clubs- Sherry Heederik, Mary Ann Jablonowski, Rosalie Rozman, Beverly Hanson. DONALD N. JOHNSON - Science Course. Athletics: Football 1Minor Emblem1. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Commission, Speaker. Music: All-City Chorus 121, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Proiection Crew. Stage: Operetta 121, Class Play 121. S.G.A.: Assembly. V MARILYN C. KLEINSCHMIDT - Accounting Course. Clubs: Arts, Girls'. GLENN W. LARSEN - English Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All- City Chorus 121, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Projection Crew. Stage: Operetta 121. S.G.A.: Assembly. LOIS J. MATTKE - English Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Com- mencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus 111, Class-Play Orchestra 121, Operetta Chorus 111. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. ROSALIE H. ROZMAN - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. A Lois Mattke, Glenn Larsen, Marilyn Kleinschmidt, Donald Johnson, Yvonne Herro. Page Ons Hundred Twelve STELLA M. HARTMANN - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. GEORGE A. HOLCK - Science Course. Athletics: Foot- ball 1Maior Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys', Science, Com- mencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Fire Warden. Stage: Class Play, All-City Pageant. LARRY V. HOLZMILLER - Science Course. Athletics: Football 1Maior Emblem1, Life Saving Corps, Swimming 1Maior Emblem1. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Air-Raid Warden1, Fire Warden, Stage Crew. DALE K. JEROME - Science Course. LUCIA KOPOIAN - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Commence- ment: Soloist. Music: All-City Band 121, Class-Play Orchestra 121. Duane Misiewicz, Carol Zastrow, Stella Hartmann, William Nimmer. George Holck, Larry Halzmiller, Lucia Kopolan, Dale Jerome, Carole Long CAROLE K. LONG - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study- Hall Monitor. DUANE L. MISIEWICZ - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Cross Country 1Maior Emblem1, Swim- ming 1Captain, Major Emblems 2, Medals 4, Ribbons 4, Trophies 41. Clubs: Boys', Camera. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Edward B. Schultz Award. WILLIAM G. NIMMER - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus 1'l1, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Civil De- fense 1Air-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew1, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta 121. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host. CAROL B. ZASTROW - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tumbling, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper 1Cub Reporter1. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Special Committee. Page One Hundred Thirteen Jane Olson, Beverly Hittle, Karen Paulsen. KAREN I. PAULSEN - Science Course. Athletics: Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: News- paper fTypistJ. Stage: Operetta fPrompterJ. BARBARA J. SMITH - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta iCostumesD. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. NANCY A. THAYS -- Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. GERALD C. WAGNER- Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Mrss Schaarschmrdf I BEVERLY R. HITTLE - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Gym Team, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet-Server, Cafeteria Committee. DOLORES J. LAUFENBERG - Elective Course. Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta fCos- tumesi. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JANE C. OLSON - College Commerce Course. Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Publications: Newspaper iTypistJ. ,Q rf Barbara Smith, Dolores Laufenberg, Nancy Thays, Gerald Wagner. Page One Hundred Fourteen 'T' . Donald Schilling, Judy Brinkman, Dale Pforr, James Zmuclzinski. MARIANNE SORENSON - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOHN W. STABENAU - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. JAMES J. ZMUDZINSKI - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. .il JUDY A. BRINKMAN - Science Course. Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, S.G.A.: Hostess. DALE E. PFORR - Science Course. Clubs: Round Table, Science CSergeant at Armsi. Music: Class-Play Orchestra, Dance Band, Operetta Orchestra. S.G.A.: Assembly. NANCY J. SCHEUNEMANN - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. DONALD C. SCHILLING - English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host, Special Committee. e, ..t. 4-9 John Stabenau, Nancy Scheunemann, Marianne Sorenson. Page One Hundred Fifteen 4 RITA LAIMINS - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. MARLYN R. RESLER - Elective Course. Clubs: GirIs'. S.G.A.: Hostess. RONALD J. RICHARDI -Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host, Study-Hall Monitor. RICHARD C. SCHLUND- English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. 5.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Beverly St. Germain, Karen Schneidewind, Rita Laimins, Marlyn Resler. Page One Hundred Sixteen Ronald Richardi, Richard Schlund, Milton Schneclz. MILTON B. SCHNECK - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Pro- iection Crew, Stage Crew lManagerJ. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusj. S.G.A.: Building Usher. KAREN E. SCHNEIDEWIND - Science Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language iSergeant at Armsl, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Stage: Class Play fCostumes, Prompterl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. BEVERLY J. ST. GERMAIN - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Commencement: Class Com- mission. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. K1 -J RICHARD NIEMCZYK - Science Course. Ath- letics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Stage Crew. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusj. GERALD E. RICHTER-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football CMaior Emblems 31, Track. Clubs: Art lPresidentl, Boys', Round Table, Science fChairmanJ, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir- Raid Warden, Supervisorl, Guidance Board, Art Crew. S.G.A.: Special Committee. FRED .l. STRUCK - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Cross Country CMedall, Gym Team, Track fMedalI. Clubs: Art KPresi- dentl, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Gregory Wormon, William Trush, Franklin Trummer, Richard Niemczyk. Thomas Van Lanen, Kenneth Timm, Fred Struck, Gerald Richter. KENNETH J. TIMM - Science Course. Athletics: Foot- ball fMinor Embleml. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orches- tra C3l, Operetta Orchestra 131. Service Groups: Civil Defense QAir-Raid Wardenl, Radio Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee. FRANKLIN J. TRUMMER - English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. WILLIAM C. TRUSH - Elective Course. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. THOMAS VAN LANEN - Science Course. Athletics: Football lMaior Emblems 2, Co-Captainl, Track CMinor Emblem, Ribbonl. Clubs: Boys', fVice-Presi- dentl. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Warden, Captainl, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Guy D. Kyper Award. GREGORY K. WORMAN - English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Page One Hundred Seventeen gw L 2-1, . vfkx x X 4 1 at 3 xA, V. it June Graduafes SENIOR HONORS for the SCHOOLYEAR 1955-1956 Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals Gilaine A. Budzien Karen F. Fritsche Thomas G. Troyer Gilaine Budzien, Karen Fritsche, Thomas Troyer. Bay View High School Silver Medals Beth Brickhouse Judith L. Diedrich John C. Ebersol Barbara A. Frahm Gilbert G. Holtz Glenn W. Kepner Sandra R. Sedenquist Bay View High School Bronze Medals Beverly J. Behling Patricia K. Gertz Sandra L. Hettinger Karen A. Kuhn Nancy E. Prasser Geraldine D. Stanley G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Karen F. Fritsche Thomas G. Troyer Glenn Kepner, John Ebersol, Judith Diedrich, Sandra Sedenquist, Gilbert Holtz. Page One Hundred Twenty HONOR DAY AWARDS American Legion Medal Thomas N. Pendergast American Legion Auxiliary Award Kay L. Kirkpatrick W Club Award Marvin L. Obarski Edward B. Schultz Award Duane L. Misiewicz Guy D. Kyper Award Thomas Van Lanen Italian-American Civic Association Award Gordon A. Putney Civic Music Association Award James J. Machan Alice A. Schoeller Putney Thomas Pendergast, Kay Kirkpatrick, Alice Schoeller, James Machan, Marvin Obarski. Back Row: Beverly Behling, Karen Kuhn, Patricia Gertz, Front Row: Sandra Hettinger, Nancy Prasser, Geraldine Stanley. HONOR Sherry A. Barr Beverly J. Behling Charlotte A. Bowman Gilaine A. Budzien Patricia M. Constant Mary E. Didier Judith L. Diedrich Suzanne M. Frank Karen F. Fritsche Nancy A. Gardetto Patricia K. Gertz Constance Goderski Elizabeth A. Gonia Darlene J. Grunau Arline E. Hensel Sandra L. Hettinger SOCIETY Mary Ann Ignowski Glenn W. Kepner Nancy L. Kitzrow Karen A. Kuhn James J. Machan Ann L. Middleton Nancy E. Prasser Carol A. Priebe Alice A. Schoeller Joanne R. Schumacher Sandra R. Sedenquist Gary A. Sette Geraldine D. Stanley Visvaldis A. Stepe Mary R. Thomas Sheron J. Thomas Thomas G. Troyer Page One Hundred Twenty-one COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Geraldine Stanley, Glenn Kepner CLASS COMMISSION Patrick McCormick, Joanne Schumacher, Marvin Obarslmi, Suzanne Frank, Gilbert Holtz Commencement Program June 14,1956 Entrance Procession . . . .................. . ..... ..... ....... .... C I a ss of June 1956 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Band Greetings . . . .... . . . . . Geraldine D. Stanley Plano Duo .... ..........................,............... James J. Machan Alice A. Schoeller Class Memorial . . . ............... . . . Glenn W. Kepner Honor Society . . . .................. .. . Mr. R. N. Dondlinger Vice-Principal Announcement of Class Honors ..................... Mr. H. B. Wiley Counselor Chairman Brass Ensemble ................................................................. Joyce K. Budnik Janice M. Cradler Henry J. Erenz Thomas C. Haefner Marvin L. Obarski Thomas N. Pendergast Errol L. Vangsness Band Accompaniment Reading of the Class Roll ....................... Miss Helen Steel Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas .... .................... .... D r . B. C. Korn Exit Procession .... .............................. . .. The Graduates Graduation March - Skornicka Page One Hundred Twenty-two 15 Class Notes On a warm day in September, 1952, several hundred young people, with fifty cents in hand and a lunch bag in the lap, sat in the school auditorium and heard their counselor and Dr, Korn welcome them to Bay View High School as the new freshman class. That moment for each of them was the beginning of a happy and challenging high school career. During the first year, life for these students became filled with English themes, algebra problems, and science questions. They became familiar with crowded corridors, pink program cards, study halls, the singing of the Star Spangled Banner on Monday mornings, icy swimming pools, buzzers in each class- room, locker keys, and exams, and homework set the pattern for their week-day nights. Quickly the newness of high school life wore off, and these students found themselves sophomores. Then they struggled with more difficult work in English, geometry problems, and biology drawings, and many of the class showed signs of outstanding ability in the extra-curricular activities offered at Bay View. Soon they were upper classmen and held the name of iunior, and, in a short time, that of senior. At this point they reached the peak of their high school days and branched out into all phases of school life. They found themselves leading in student government activities, singing and dancing in the oper- ettas, demonstrating their dramatic talents in the class plays, making touchdowns on the football field, pounding a gavel at a club meeting, writing top news stories for the Oracle newspaper, and publishing a school yearbook. Along with the buzz of activity during the last year came the checking of credits, the decision on voca- tions, and the choice of colleges and universities- signs that graduation would soon be at hand. And soon, for the last time, these one-time freshmen were to gather in the auditorium for their graduation and hear the words of their counselors and principal -this time to say farewell and express best wishes for success in the future. HOMEROOM TEACHERS Back Row: Mrs. Cutter, Mrs. Dwyer, Mr. Hickman, Mr. Wooden, Mr. Blonien. Front Row: Mr. Berndt, Mr. H. E. Smith, Mr. Dietrich, Miss Klechowitz, Miss Stock, Mr. Sprunger. Page One Hundred Twenty three Mr. Berndf 318 GILAINE A. BUDZIEN-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra 131, Operetta Orchestra 141, Solo for Annual Concert 121. Publications: News- paper 1Editor-in-Chief, Quill and Scrollj. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction. Honors: Badger Girls' State, Gold Medal, Honor Society. JOAN M. DUVALL-English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Building Usher. SHERON J. THOMAS - College Commercial Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball 1CaptainD, Bowling, Hockey, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', X. Publications: Newspaper, Annual 1Circu- lation Manager, Quill and Scrolll. Honors: Honor Society. BARBARA A. TOMCZAK - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Kay Tourigny, Joyce Weed, Gilaine Budzien, Joan Duvall. Page One Hundred Twenty-four Barbara Tomczak, Joyce Tretow, Richard Wehmeyer, Sheron Thomas. KAY H. TOURIGNY- English Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Air Raid Warden, First Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Build- ing Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOYCE R. TRETOW - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper 1TypistJ. JOYCE E. WEED - Elective Course. Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild 1Certificatel. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess. RICHARD A. WEHMEYER-Science Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Jon Woiciechowski, Alan Staeger, Robert Walsh, Gerald Aclsen. JAMES F. WILSON-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. BARBARA A. WESENBERG-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Fire Ward- en. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorus, Costumesj. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Lunch-Hour Committee CSU- pervisorj. MILDRED J. WILLIAMSON - Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Girls'. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. JON W. WOJCIECHOWSKI - Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. GERALD A. ADSEN - English Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenl. KYP E. BUTH - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild iPresident, Awardl, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus, Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewl, Future Teachers, Projection Crew. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Special Committee. ALAN J. STAEGER-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. ROBERT J. WALSH-Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. Kyp Buth, Barbara Wesenberg, Mildred Williamson, James Wilson. Page One Hundred Twenty-tive Jean Weir, Barbara Westwood, Judith Wamser, Laurel Woitasik, JEAN M. WEIR-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. JOSEPH T. WESOLOWSKI - College Commerce Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus KQJ. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusj. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. BARBARA J. WESTWOOD - English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council lPres- identl, G.A.A. Emblem lMaiorj, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage fSecretaryJ, Girls', Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee lSupervisori, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. LAUREL L. WOJTASIK- Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Publi- cations: Newspaper fTypistJ. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Future Teachers. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Su- pervisor. Page One Hundred Twenty-six DOROTHY A. TENGEL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. CHRISTINE M. TOMKOWIAK-Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess. EILEEN TUCHEL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', KAREN M. WALTEMATH - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Emblems fMinorJ, Life Saving Corps, Bowling, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'. JUDITH WAMSER - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. Christine Tomkowiak, Eileen Tuchel, Karen Waltemath, Joseph Wesolowski, Dorothy Tengel Don Wienke, Nancy Tuska, Barbara Tauscheck, Donald Whitford. FRANK W. THOMSEN-English Course. Ath- letics: Baseball lMaior Emblems 21, Basketball lManagerJ, Football lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. ESTHERMAE TODERO-Science Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. NANCY TUSKA-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls' lSergeant at Armsi, Round Table. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Mon- itor. Stage: Dancing Chorus f2l. S.G.A.: Assem- bly, Building Usher. DONALD F. WHITFORD- Elective Course. Ath- letics: Cross Country. Clubs: Boys'. DON F. WIENKE-Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football lMaior, Minor Emblemj, Track CMaior Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language CSergeant at Armsl, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. DEANNA S. TALATZKO - English Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls' Nice-Presidentj, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Hourly Study- Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. BARBARA A. TAUSCHECK-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus fCaptainl, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblems lMinorJ, Softball, Tennis, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- gauge, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Mon- itor. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusi. MARY R. THOMAS - English Course. Ath- letics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lS.G.A. Representativei, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committee lChairmanl. Honors: Honor Society. Deanna Talatzka, Esthermae Todera, Mary Thomas, Frank Thomsen. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Mr. Blonien 425 VERGUAL L. FORSELL-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Girls' fPresidentD, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Annual Uypistl. Stage: Operetta fCostumesl. NANCY A. GARDETTO - English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton iCaptainl, Basket- ball, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls' iSecretaryJ, Round Table Ureasurerl, Science CChairmanl, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Publications: Annual fTypistl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction Committee, Special Committee. Honors: Honor Society. PATRICIA K. GERTZ - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tennis. Clubs: Art KSecretaryl, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science, X. Publications: Annual fEditor-in- Chief, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Art Crew. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. Patricia Gertz, Barbara Goltz, Nancy Gardetto, Vergual Forsell. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight V Judith Shananaquet, Mara Libants, Joyce Goltz. BARBARA A. GOLTZ - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table. JOYCE L. GOLTZ-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Tumbling, Volleyball. Publications: Newspaper CBookkeeperl. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study- Hall Committee. MARA LIBANTS - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JUDITH A. SHANANAQUET-Modern Lan- guage Course. Athletics: Badminton, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. SUZANNE M. FRANK - English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps CCaptainl, Tennis, Tum- bling. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: Class-Play Orchestra 141. S.G.A.: Assembly fSecond Vice-Presidentl, Building Usher, 9B Instruction, Special Committee. Honors: Honor Society. KAREN F. FRITSCHE-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Emblem CMinorJ, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Modern Dance, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language fTreasurerl, Girls', Nereids' CSecretaryl, Round Table iSecretaryl, Science, X. Publications: Annual CSenior Editorl, Newspaper iFeature Editor, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction fChairmanl, Special Committees, Student Board i2l, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: American Field Service Summer Exchange Student, Gold Medal, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship, Honor Society. CONSTANCE GODERSKI - History Course. Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild, Science, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Future Teachers. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. Carol Goetz, Constance Goderski, Beverly Rowe, Edward Gorichs. Karen Fritsche, Darlene Grunau, Suzanne Frank, Elizabeth Gonia. CAROL M. GOETZ-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls'. ELIZABETH A. GONIA - Modern Language Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowl- ing, G.A.A. Official, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language fPinl, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper fFeature Editorl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committee, Study- Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. EDWARD J. GORICHS-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball fMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Camera. DARLENE J. GRUNAU-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language CVice-Presi- dentl, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, 9B Instruction, Special Committee. Honor: Honor Society. BEVERLY J. ROWE - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Martin Stoelzel, Louis Fons, Ralph Fabian, John Guss. FRED E. GRATKE - History Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X CPresidentl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, 9B Instruction. Honors: Scholastic Achievement Award. GRACE M. GRAZIANO-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Lan- gauge, Girls', Library Guild, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Com- mittee. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Commit- tee. JOHN J. GUSS-Science Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Cross Country, Track fMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 21. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Host fSupervisorJ. MARTIN C. STOELZEL-Science Course. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art fSergeant at Arms, Awardl, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language QPresidentD, Round Table, Science lSergeant at Armsj. Service Groups: Art Crew, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host. Page One Hundred Thirty RALPH R. FABIAN - Science Course. Ath- letics: Football CMaior Embleml, Track KMaior Emblems 27. Clubs: Boys' iTreasur- erl, Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. LOUIS A. FONS- Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CHARLENE V. GAULKE-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Basketball, G.A.A. Otti- cial. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Com- mittee. S.G.A.: Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committee. RICHARD K. GOLDBERG-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: Dance Band, Operetta Orchestra 121, Solo for Annual Concert. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee. Grace Graziano, Fred Gratke, Richard Goldberg, Charlene Gaulke. LORETTA M. DOMAGALSKI - Elective Course. Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. ROBERT W. GAWLITTA - English Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta 121. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study- Hall Committee. LANCE R. GIESE-English Course. Ath- letics: Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra Mi, Operetta Orchestra 145, Soloist for Annual Concert. JAMES W. GORNEY - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Neal Grunert, Robert Slaboszewski, James Gurney, Robert Gawlitta. Loretta Domagalski, Elliott Schncckenberg, Gail Gullickson, Lance Giese. NEAL D. GRUNERT-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language iTreasurerJ, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. GAlL A. GULLIKSON-Science Course. Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. ELLIOTT F. SCHNACKENBERG - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science, X. Publications: An- nual iSchool Life Editor, Photographeri, Newspaper KPhotographeri, Quill and Scroll. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Super- visor. ROBERT SLABOSZEWSKI-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Football iMinor Em- blemi. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardeni. Page One Hundred Thirty-one Mrs. CuHer 415 THOMAS C. HAEFNER - Music Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band, All-City Chorus, Class- Play Orchestra f2J, Dance-Band Member MJ, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor, Projection Crew, Radio Crew. Stage: Operetta, Class Play. S.G.A.: 9B lnstruction. LEAH-GAIL D. HALL-English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. LEE HEIDEMANN - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Swimming fMaior Emblems 3, Medals, Ribbonsl. JEANETTE L. HEIN-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Publications: Newspaper Uypistj, An- nual CTypistJ. Arline Hensel, Lee Heidemann, Maryann Mrowinslci, James Heise. Page One Hundred Thirty-lwo Leah Hall, Thomas Haefnar, Jeanette Hein, Gilbert Holtz. JAMES P. HEISE-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Football CMaior Emblemj, Gym Team, Track KMaior Emblemj. Clubs: Booster, Boys'. Service Groups: Civil De- fense lFirst Aid Crewj. ARLINE E. HENSEL - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusj. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. GILBERT G. HOLTZ-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language CPresidentJ, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Service Groups: Pro- iection Crew fManagerJ, Radio Crew CManagerJ, School Announcer. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Dance Com- mittee, Lunch-Hour Committee, Student Board. Honors: Silver Medal. MARYANN E. MROWINSKI - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Richard Nicholson, Donna Bshling, Arnold Noet, Barbara Hayden. LORKATE P. MILESVICH - Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Assembly. RICHARD A. NICHOLSON-English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenl. ARNOLD H. NOET - Science Course. Athletics: Base- ball, Basketball, Cheerleader, Football. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus QD, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee. SARAH J. RATAYCZAK-Home Economics Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DONNA A. BEHLING - Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem fMinorJ, Life Saving Corps, Modern Dance, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' KPresidentD, Nereids' fPresi- dentj, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: News- paper iCub Reporterj. Stage: Operetta, Class Play fArt Crew 25. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. HARLEEN E. HALVORSEN -Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. BARBARA A. HAYDEN-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball fCap- tainj, G.A.A. fCouncil, Maior, Minor Emblem, Offi- cialj, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Modern Dance, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball iCaptainJ. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' fSergeant at Armsl, Nereids' iSecretaryJ, Science. Publications: Newspaper iTypistJ. Service Groups: Future Teachers. Stage: Operetta, Class Play iArt Crew 31. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. JANICE M. HEDER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Janice Heder, Harleen Halvorsen, Lorkate Milesvich, Sarah Ratayczak, Page One Hundred Thirty-three Sharon Heyden, Marlene Wedeward, Gerald Oleniczak, Donna Paul. JOHN R. HOLTZ - Elective Course. BEVERLY A. HOYER- Science Course. Ath- letics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Publications: Annual fAssist- ant Senior Editorl. Service Groups: Guidance Board. S.G.A.: Hostess. GERALD T. OLENICZAK-Elective Course. Athletics: Cross Country CMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. DONNA M. PAUL - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls'. Publications: Newspaper CTypistl. MARLENE K. WEDEWARD - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Future Teachers. Page One Hundred Thirty-four MELVIN T. HELMINSKI - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball lMinor Emblems 2l, Cross Country fMedalJ, Football lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 21, Track. Clubs: Boys' lPresi- dentl. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. SHARON F. HEYDEN-Science Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Official. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: Class-Play Or- chestra, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper lOfl'ice Managerl. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewl, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. VIRGINIA M. HIPSCH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper CTypistJ. Melvin Helminski, Virginia Hipsch, John Holtz, Beverly Hoyer. Elaine Huebschen, Geraldine Hull, Ruth Tumidaiewicz, Marilyn Rehorst. GERALDINE L. HULL- Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MARYANN IGNOWSKI-College Commerce Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild iCertificatel, Round Table, Science, X. Publi- cations: Newspaper fBookkeeperl. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst Aid Crewl. Honors: Honor Society. MARILYN A. REHORST - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Future Teachers. RUTH A. TUMIDAJEWICZ - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess. ROBERT W. WIESINGER -Elective Course. MANFRED A. BAHR -- Elective Course. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild. SANDRA L. HETTINGER - English Course. Ath- letics: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language fSergeant at Armsl, Girls', Library Guild iPresi- dent, Certificatel, Round Table, X fS.G.A. Representativel. Service Groups: Civil Defense iFirst Aid Crewl, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. ELAINE J. HUEBSCHEN - Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Tenn'is, Volleyball CCaptainD. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-city Chorus. Service Groups: Future Teachers, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Study-Hall Supervisor. Manfred Bahr, Sandra Hettinger, Robert Wiesinger, Mary Ann Ignowski. Page One Hundred Thirty-five Mr. Dietrich East 7-9 R JAMES E. AMUNDSON-Science Course. Ath- letics: Swimming, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Host. ANTONIA M. MAGESTRO - Accounting Course. Athletics: Bowling, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: GirIs'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. JOAN K. MANZECK - Stenographic Course. Athletics: G.A.A. Official, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. MARIAN L. MARK-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. RONALD J. MATTY - Manual Arts Course. Joan Manzeck, Patricia Mellinger, Patrick McCormick, Darlene Myers. Page One Hundred Thirty-six Ronald Matty, Marian Mark, James Amundson, Antonia Magestro. PATRICK J. McCORMlCK-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball CMaior Emblems 2, Minor Embleml, Track fMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table ISergeant at Armsj, Science. Commence- ment: Class Commission. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Ward- en. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Study- Hall Monitor. PATRICIA A. MELLINGER-Science Course. Clubs: Girls', Foreign Language, Press, Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DARLENE E. MYERS- History Course. Ath- Ietics: Bowling, G.A.A. Official, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. MARCELLA M. BUDZICH-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JAMES J. MACHAN -Music Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, X. Commencement: Soloist. Music: All-City Band, All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra 14D, Dance-Band Member 135, Operetta Orchestra 141. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. Honors: Civic Music Association Award, Honor Society. KENNETH J. MADUSCHA - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. ' CAROLYN K. MARSH - English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Emblem 1MinorD, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science. Service Groups: Future Teachers, Homeroom Monitor- S-G-A-5 sh-ldY'HUll M0nlf0l'- Thomas Wutke, Marcella Budzich, Dennis Nowak, Nancy Miller, Robert Mintner. ANN L. MIDDLETON-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, G.A.A. Announcer. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All- City Orchestra 135, Class-Play Orchestra 145, Operetta Orchestra 121. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction. Honors: Honor Society. NANCY A. MILLER - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Nereids', Science, X. ROBERT W. MINTNER - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Host. DENNIS A. NOWAK-English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. THOMAS R. WUTKE - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Swimming 1Maior Emblem, Ribbons 21. Ann Middleton, Kenneth Maduscha, James Machan, Carolyn Marsh. Page Ono Hundred Thirty-seven Judith Mertin, Alexander March, Elaine Millar, Judith Teshnow. ALEXANDER A. NESTA -Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball iMaior Emblemj. Clubs: Boys' Ureasureri, Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense CAir Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Hourly Study- Hall Committee. MADELINE M. PRUSKO-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. JUDITH A. TESHNOW-English Course. Ath- letics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenj. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee, Lunch-Hour Committee. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight ALEXANDER S. MARCH-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. MARCELLE MARCHEWKA - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Science. JUDITH A. MERTIN-History Course. Ath- letics: Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild fSecretaryJ, Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst Aid Crewi, Future Teach- ers. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. ELAINE A. MILLAR-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Hockey. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play iCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Marcelle Marchewka, Madeline Prusko, Alexander Nesta. DAVID E. BUDISCH--English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CAROLINE N. MARKER-Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls'. GERALD J. MILCZARSKI - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. BONNIE R. MUTZ-Elective Course. Athletics: Bad- minton, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. Zin illivnuuriam ROBERT JOSEPH MADDEN February 12, 1938-April 19, 1956 Manual Arts Course , . . BOYS Club lvlce-Presldenl, David Budisch, Caroline Marker, Bonnie Mutz, Robert Madden. Audrey Narlock, Ronald Neisner, Nancy Nimmer, Gerald Milczarski. V ? AUDREY M. NARLOCK - Elective Course. Athletics: Basketball, Hockey, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', S.G.A.: Assembly. RONALD H. NEISNER - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball, Football fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemsl. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense IAir Raid Warclenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. NANCY J. NIMMER - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta IDancing Chorusl. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine 55 Mrs. Dwyer 403 JOANNE C. JEFFREY-English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: News- paper fTypistJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hostess. PATRICK W. KEARNS - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. S.G.A.: Building Usher. DIANE D. SCHOENFELD - Home Economics Course. Clubs: GirIs'. JOANNE R. SCHUMACHER-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus fCaptainl, Badminton, Basketball lCaptainJ, G.A.A. Council iPresi- dentl, G.A.A. Emblem iMinorl, Hockey CCap- tainj, Life Saving Corps lPresidentl, Softball, Tennis iCaptainJ, Tumbling lCaptainJ, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lSecretaryJ, Nereids', Round Table QSecretaryJ, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committee. Joanne Jeffrey, Janet Zess, Ruth Zens, Joanne Schumacher. Page One Hundred Forty Daniel Zwicke, Diane Schoenfeld, Patrick Kearns, Kenneth Zippel. RUTH C. ZENS-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, Softball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Serv- ice Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Future Teachers, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Com- mittee. JANET M. ZESS-Elective Course. Athletics: Appa- ratus, Badminton, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operetta iCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Commit- tee, Dance Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Supervisor. KENNETH P. ZIPPEL - History Course. Athletics: Foot- ball iMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. DANIEL A. ZWICKE- Manual Arts Course. Gregory Kienzle, Daniel Zarzynski, Jack Zimmermann, Stuart luecltke. STUART L. LUEDTKE - Science Course. Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptainJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. DANIEL ZARZYNSKI - Science Course. Athletics: Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewj. S.G.A: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee. JACK F. ZIMMERMANN - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher. SHIRLEY F. CLARK - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. RUTH A. COOK - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. SARA E. HOOK - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GREGORY J. KIENZLE - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden, Flag Crew, Projection Crew. S.G.A: As- sembly, Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Mon- itor. Sara Hook, Shirley Clark, Ruth Cook. Page One Hundred Forty-one SHARON K. BROTHEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. MICHALENE R. LABRECHE-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Hostess. DIANE J. LOHRKE - English Course. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. LEO E. STRUCK-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Host. Diane Lohrke, Sharon Brothen, Michulene LaBreche. Page One Hundred Forty-two leo Struck, Judith Williams, Jacquelyn Thurber, Charles Zickuhr. JACQUELYN L. THURBER - English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus CQJ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. JUDITH A. WILLIAMS-English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball, Life Saving Corps, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Study-Hall Supervisor. CHARLES W. ZICKUHR - Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball, Cross Country. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden. l BEVERLY A. BLOCK - Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All- City Chorus 121, Operetta Chorus. DANIEL P. RITCHIE-History Course. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RICHARD J. WAGNER - Elective Course. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CYNTHIA M. WENCKA-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. KATHLEEN M. WESOLOWSKI - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Life Sav- ing Corps. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Mary Ann Zanchetti, Cynthia Wencku, Kathleen Wesolowski, Karen Winger. Daniel Ritchie, Richard Wagner, Arlene Zynda, Beverly Block. KAREN G. WINGER - Elective- Course. Ath- letics: Life Saving Corps, Tennis. Clubs: Camera, GirIs', Nereids', Science, Synchronized Swim. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. MARY A. ZANCHETTI-Stenographic Course. Clubs: GirIs', Round Table. ARLENE F. ZYNDA-English Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Page One Hundred Forty-three Mr. Hickman 427 DARLENE M. KIELISZEWSKI - Stenograpltic Course. Athletics: Baseball 1CaptainJ, Softball. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. KAY L. KIRKPATRICK - English Course. Athletics: Apparatus 1CaptainD, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. 1Council, Minor Emblem, Officialj, Life Saving Corps, Modern Dance, Tennis, Tumbling 1CaptainJ, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Nereids' 1Presidenti, Round Table 1S.G.A. Repre- sentativei, X. Music: All-City Band 121, Class-Play Orchestra 125, Operetta Orchestra 121, Ensemble for Annual Concert. S.G.A.: Assembly 1Historiani, Building Usher, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee. Honors: American Legion Auxiliary Award. NANCY L. KITZROW-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball 1CaptainJ. Clubs: Foreign Language 1S.G.A. Representativei, Girls', Round Table 1TreasurerJ, Science 1PresidentJ, X. Publi- cations: Annual 1Assistant Activities Editorj. Serv- ice Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Com- mittee, Special Committee. Honors: Honor Society. RAYMOND T. KOENIG - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Fire Warden. ALBERT W. KORTHALS-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Nancy Kitzrow, Kay Kirkpatrick, Barbara Krause, Darlene Kieliszewski, Don LoViolette. Page One Hundred Forty-four James Lowry, Raymond Koenig, Albert Korthals, Lee Krause, Allan Krueger. BARBARA A. KRAUSE-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table 1Secretaryi, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra 131, Operetta Or- chestra, Commencement Orchestra 133. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1First Aid Crewj. Publications: Annual 1AssistantJ. S.G.A.: Auto-Registration Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Spe- cial Committees. LEE E. KRAUSE-Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden. ALLAN D. KRUEGER-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil De- fense 1First Aid Crewi, Fire Warden, Pro- iection Crew. DON L. LAVIOLETTE - Science Course. Athletics: Baseball, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1First Aid Crewj. JAMES W. LOWRY - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JOHN H. HEMMER - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. REBA E. KAMMER- English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Hockey, Softball, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Class Play. GLENN W. KEPNER - Mathematics Course. Athletics: Cross Country CMinor Emblem 21, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table fSergeant at Armsl, Science, X. Commencement: Speaker. Publications: Newspaper and Annual fAdvertising Manager, Quill and Scrollj. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense CFirst Aid Crewl, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee iChairmanJ, Student Board. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Silver Medal, Honor Society. Glenn Kepner, Karen Kuhn, Suzanne Kotlowski, Reba Kammer, Barbara Kolp. James Kerns, Barbara Kloc, .lohn Hemmer, Kay Kettula. JAMES R. KERN - Science Course. Athletics: Cheer- leader lCaptainJ. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden, Disaster Crewl, Flag Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Host, Hourly Study- Hall Committee. KAY J. KETTULA-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Science, X. BARBARA C. KLOC - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA C. KOLP - Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls'. SUZANNE M. KOTLOWSKI-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fFirst Aid Crewl. KAREN A. KUHN - College Commerce Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Em- blem CMinorl, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper and Annual CBusiness Man- ager, Quill and Scrolll. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. Page One Hundred Forty-five Lee LaFevre, Raymond Kwiatkowski, Louise Kearns, Joseph Baldwin, Sylvia Kuka. LEE A. LAFEVRE-Science Course. Athletics: Baseball QMaior Emblemj, Football fMaior Em- blemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A Hourly Study-Hall Committee. MARY C. LANGE-Home Economics Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Stage: Operetta fCostumesJ. BONNIE L. LANNEWEHR - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor, Assistant Supervisor. DARLENE C. LEWITZ - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. JOANNE M. LUEDERS-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. VIRGINIA H. LUTCHEN- English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Serv- ice Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Page One Hundred Forty-six Mary Lange, Darlene Lewitz, Bonnie Lannewehr, Joanne Lueders, Virginia JOSEPH E. BALDWIN-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball fMinor Emblemj, Football fMaior Em- blem, Minor Emblems 21, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Boys' Nice-Presidenti, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. LOUISE E. KEARNS-English Course. Athletics: Bowling, G.A.A. OFlicial, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Girls', Library Guild fCertiticate, Pini, Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swimming. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Com- mittee. SYLVIA R. KUKA- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta CCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RAYMOND J. KWIATKOWSKI - English Course. Athletics: Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Proiection Crew. 1 Diedrich, Annette Provencher, Mary Ellen Didier, Joyce Cieslak, Coreen Choinacki. JUDITH L. DIEDRICH- English Course. Ath- letics: Modern Dance, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language lSecretaryJ, Girls', Library Guild Nice-President, Certificatej, Round Table lS.G.A. Representativei, X lPresidentl. Publi- cations: Annual CAssistant Senior Editorj. Service Groups: Future Teachers lSecretaryl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Build- ing Usher, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Silver Medal, Honor Society. ROBERT K. DUTKIEWICZ- Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. Stage: Class Play. CAMILLE C. KOWALSKI-English Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publications: Annual lTypistJ. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JOHN F. KUBISIAK-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Baseball, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. ANNETTE G. PROVENCHER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusj. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Miss Klechowifz Easf 4-6 F BARBARA A. BAUER-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. COREEN CHOJNACKI-Science Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language CSergeant at Armsl, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. JOYCE B. CIESLAK-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher. ROBERT C. CORDELLI-Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. MARY E. DIDIER-Science Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language fSergeant at Armsi, Girls', Science, Round Table, X. Publications: Annual CAssistantJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst Aid Crewl, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. John Kubisiak, Robert Cordelli, Camille Kowalski, Barbara Bauer, Robert Dutkiewicz Page One Hundred Forty-seven Colin Dick, David Clemence, Deanna Christiansen, Virginia Craig. JANICE M. CRADLER-Music Course. Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language fSecretaryl, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band, All-City Chorus, All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra Ml, Operetta Orchestra 131. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, 9B Instruc- tion, Special Committee. VIRGINIA A. CRAIG - Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Lite Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. COLIN J. DICK - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Host. GARY A. SETTE - English Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild Nice- Presidentl, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewj. Stage: Class Play, Operetta fDancing Chorusj. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Honors: Honor Society. Page One Hundred Forty-eight JOHN S. BRADDY- English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. DEANNA M. CHRISTIANSEN-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus fMaior Embleml, Tumbling KMaior Emblemi. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language Nice-Presidentj, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. MARGARET M. CHRISTL-English Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. DAVID B. CLEMENCE-Science Course. Ath- letics: Baseball fMaior Embleml, Basketball CMaior Emblems 3l, Football CMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Host. NICHOLAS J. CONTORNO - Music Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Music: Class-Play Orchestra CSI, Dance Band fLeaderl, Operetta Orchestra CSD, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Special Committee. Nicholas Contorno, Janice Cradler, Margaret Christl, Gary Sette, John Bradcly Diane Doering, Frederick Colburn, Caroline Czernieiewski, Doris Rolland. Standing: Michelle Czarneclci. CAROLINE CZERNIEJEWSKI - Elective Course. Athletics: Badminton, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. LEROY J. DOBS - Science Course. Athletics: Swimming 1Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher 1Vice-Presidentt, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. DIANE I. DOERING - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Library Guild 1SecretaryI, Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 12I. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1First Aid Crewl. JANET A. MROCHINSKI-College Com- merce Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Hostess. DORIS L. ROLLAND- Elective Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Bowling, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. RICHARD P. BUDNIK-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science 1ChairmanI. Music: All-City Band, Dance Band 141, Operetta Or- chestra 12J. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew, Radio Crew. Stage: Operetta 1Dancing Chorusj. S.G.A.: Host, Lunch-Hour Committee. MARILYN A. COFFIN-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Girls'. FREDERICK R. COLBURN - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. PATRICIA M. CONSTANT-Science Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Official, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X 1Re- corderb. Music: All-City Band 121, Class-Play Orchestra 135, Operetta Orchestra 121. Publica- tions: Newspaper 1Star Reporterj. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corri- dor Committee, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Committee. Honors: Honor Society. MICHELLE T. CZARNECKI - Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Patricia Constant, Janet Mrochinslri, Richard Budnik, Marilyn Coffin, Leroy Dobs. Page One Hundred Forty-nine Mr. H. E. Smith 204 GERMAINE SCHELL-Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. MARGARET J. SCHUDA-Science Course. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA J. SCHULTZ - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. SANDRA R. SEDENQUIST - Science Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball CCaptainD. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X CSecretaryj. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra 135, Operetta Orches- tra 441, Publications: Newspaper CAssociate Editor, Quill and Scrollj. Service Groups: Future Teachers. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Dance Com- mittee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 98 Instruction fChairmanJ, Lunch-Hour Commit- tee, Special Committee, Student Board. Honors: Silver Medal, Honor Society. fb, Judith Szymborski, Susan Skorch, Germaine Schell, Barbara Schultz. Page One Hundred Fifty 1 Margaret Schuda, Geraldine Stanley, Arlene Steiner, Sandra Sedenquist. SUSAN J. SKORCH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee. GERALDINE D. STANLEY-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. lAnnouncer, Council, Major Emblemj, Hockey KCaptainJ, Lite Saving Corps QSec- retaryj, Modern Dance, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language QS.G.A. Representativei, Girls', Nereids' CPresidentl, Round Table, Science, X CS.G.A. Repre- sentativel. Commencement: Speaker. Music: All-City Band. Publications: Annual CAssist- ant Activities Editori, Newspaper CCopy Editorl. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Lunch-Hour Committee, Spe- cial Committees, Student Court. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. ARLENE STEINER-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. S.G.A.: Build- ing Usher, Corridor Committee. JUDITH K. SZYMBORSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs'. James Sherman, Florence Smith, Peter Schimp, Virginia Schoenrock. NANCYLEE SHUTTA - Home Economics Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. CAROL A. SIUDA-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. FLORENCE D. SMITH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JOANN M. SPOHN - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Supervisor. MARLENE M. SCHERKENBACH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. PETER D. SCHIMP-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus CD. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewi, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. VlRGlNlA A. SCHOENROCK - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewl. JAMES Q. SHERMAN-English course. Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Mon- itor. Carol Siuda, Nancylee Shutta, Marlene Scherkenbach, Joann Spohn. Page One Hundred Fifty-one ALICE A. SCHOELLER-English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Commence- ment: Soloist. Music: All-City Orchestra iSoloistJ, Operetta Chorus, Operetta Orchestra QD, Solo tor Annual Concert. Service Groups: Future Teachers, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly QTreasurerJ, Dance Committee iChairmanl, 9B Instruction Committee. Honors: Civic Music As- sociation Award, Honor Society. SHIRLEY A. SCHULENBURG - English Course. Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All- City Band, Operetta Orchestra, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Future Teachers, Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee. DORIS M. SIPIORSKI - Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense CAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. ill? gps if A is A if , 5 A 5 , ' 11: QL . 33, -1- Alice Schoeller, Shirley Schulenburg, James Smith, Thomas Sobanski. Doris Sipiorski, Ann Soli, Barbara Slceff. Page One Hundred Fifty-two BARBARA A. SKEFF - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids'. JAMES L. SMITH- History Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. S.G.A.: Building Usher. THOMAS J. SOBANSKI - Science Course. Ath- letics: Baseball iMaior Emblemi. Clubs: Boys'. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher fPresidentj, Cafeteria Committee fSupervisorJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Building Usher, Dance Committee iChairmanJ, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Supervisor. ANN M. SOLI - Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Baseball, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Stucly- Hall Monitor. ROBERT C. SCHAEFER - History Course. Athletics: Basketball, Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Serv- ice Groups: Auditorium Usher. JACK D. SCHAUBEL-English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Publications: Annual fActivities Editorl. Service Groups: Radio Crew. NOEL L. SCHUSTER-Science Course. Ath- letics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Band. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee. FRANK D. SCICERO- History Course. Ath- Ietics: Baseball, Basketball lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense lAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. Roger Sanger, Jack Schaubel, Visvaldis Stepe, Noel Schuster. Alan Susek, James Stark, Robert Schaefer, James Seaman, Frank Scicero. JAMES D. SEAMAN -Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. ROGER A. SENGER - Accounting Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JAMES STARK-Elective Course. Athletics: Track. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Building Usher. VISVALDIS A. STEPE - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science CManageri. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Mon- itor. Honors: Honor Society. ALAN SUSEK - History Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming CMaior Emblem, Ribbonl. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Host. Page One Hundred Fifty-three Frederick Richter, Bruce Purdy, Thomas Melms, Lawrence Ringwall. FREDERICK A. RICHTER-Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country fMinor Emblemj, Life Saving Corps, Swimming fMaior Em- blems 2, Medal, Ribbons 31. Clubs: Boys' CSergeant at Armsl, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. LAWRENCE W. RINGWALL-Science Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming iMaior Emblems 3, Medals 4, Ribbons 3l. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. Honors: Indus- trial Arts Award. JEANNE K. ROLFF-English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language iSergeant at Armsj, Girls', Li- brary Guild fPinl, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. LORETTA D. RYMASZEWSKI - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Publications: Newspaper iTypistl. Page One Hundred Fifty-four Mr. Sprunger 42 THOMAS J. MELMS - Science Course. Athletics: Lite Saving Corps iMaior Em- bleml, Swimming iMaior Emblem, Rib- bonl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups. Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. DONNA M. PETROSKI - Stenogrophic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. BRUCE L. PURDY - Science Course. Ath- letics: Football, Life Saving Corps iMaior Emblems 21, Swimming iMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Ribbons 2l. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. JOAN F. RADTKE-Accounting Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Donna Petroski, Jeanne Roll'T, .loan Radtlce, Loretta Rymaszewslci. Judith Peterson, Susan Malson, Carol Rogawski, Dennis Paluszcyk. ALLAN E. PRUSAK-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. GORDON A. PUTNEY - Science Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardeni, Proiection Crew, Radio Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly lSer- geant at Armsi, Building Usher, Central Study-Hall Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Honors: Italian- American Civic Association Award. CAROL A. ROGOWSKI-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball lCaptainJ, Bowling, G.A.A. fMinor Embleml, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Press, Round Table, Science lChairmanJ, X lPresidentI. Music: All-City Band, All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra QD, Operetta Orchestra 121. Publi- cations: Newspaper lLiterary Editor, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. RICHARD W. LEHOUILLIER - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. SUSAN J. MALSON - College Commerce Course. Clubs: Girls'. Publications: Newspaper lAdvertising Cashierj. S.G.A.: Building Usher. DENNIS R. PALUSZCYK - College Commerce Course. Athletics: Cheerleader ICaptainJ. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. THOMAS J. PASZKIEWICZ - Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Host. JUDITH A. PETERSON-English Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 21. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess. KENNETH R. PROEBER-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Gordon Putney, Thomas Paszltiewicz, Kenneth Proeber, Allan Prusak. Page Ono Hundred Fifty-five Ronald Jambretz, James Richter, Roger Redmerslci, Robert Suvaglia. ROGER H. REDMERSKI - Accounting Course. Athletics: Football CMaior Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Host. JAMES W. RICHTER- Science Course. Athletics: Basketball lMinor Emblemj, Football fMaior Em- blems 2l. Clubs: Art, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JUDITH A. SAUNDERS-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. ROBERT S. SAVAGLIA-English Course. Ath- letics: Football lMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lDisaster Crewj. BARBARA A. TESSLER-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Future Teachers, Homeroom Monitor. Page One Hundred Fifty-six RONALD J. JAMBRETZ- English Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher, Civil Defense iAir Raid Ward- enl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. THOMAS N. PENDERGAST-Science Course. Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boys', Round Table fPresidentJ, Science, X. Com- mencement: Ensemble. Music: Class-Play Orchestra 132, Dance Band f3l, Operetta Orchestra CQJ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Commit- tee, Student Board, Student Court. Honors: Badger Boys' State, American Legion Award. NANCY E. PRASSER - Science Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Badminton, Hockey, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orches- tra f3J, Operetta Orchestra f2l. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assem- bly lSecretaryl, 9B Instruction, Student Board. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. Judith Saunders, Thomas Pendergast, Nancy Prasser, Barbara Tessler. RONALD F. PALLEN -Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Cheerleader, Track. Clubs: Boys', DONALD E. PERKET- Science Course. Ath- letics: Football iMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, All-City Second Teaml. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden iCaptainl. S.G.A.: Host, Study-Hall Monitor. CLARICE M. PETERSON-College Commerce Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper fCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Homeroom Mon- itor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Special Committee. JOHN G. POKSHEVA-Science Course. Athletics: Cross Country iMaior Emblems 2, Ribbon, Medals 2, Trophies 2, Captainl, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 25. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. Lee Rapp, Norman Vangsness, John Poksheva, Ronald Pollen. Donald Perltet, Clarice Peterson, Sharon Rohach, Errol Vangsness. LEE F. RAPP-Science Course. Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. SHARON L. ROHACH - Elective Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Art, Girls' Nice-Presidentl, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus i2l. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. ERROL L. VANGSNESS - Music Course. Ath- letics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Commence- ment: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band, All- City Chorus, Class-Play Orchestra CSD, Dance Band 121, Operetta Chorus 131, Solo for Annual Concert. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Host. NORMAN A. VANGSNESS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Audi- torium Deputy, Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenj, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Page One Hundred Fifty-seven Dorothy Jones, Charlotte Reimer, Dale Owens, John Ebersal. DOROTHY M. JONES-English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Assembly fFirst Vice-Presidentl, Building Usher CCo- Chairmanl, Central Study-Hall Committee KChair- manl, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Special Committee. NANCY M. OLSON- Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. DALE C. OWENS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language tPresidenti, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusl, Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee CChairmanJ, 9B Instruction, Special Com- mittees, Auto Registration, Homecoming Chairman. CHARLOTTE A. REIMER-English Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', .Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewj, Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Building Usher CSupervisorl, Central Study-Hall Com- mittee, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study- Miss Stock East I-3 F JOHN C. EBERSOL - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fChairman, Air Raid Warden, Disaster Crew Chairman, First Aid Crewl, Proiection Crew, Radio Crew, School Announcer. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee lChairmanJ, 9B Instruction, Special Committees, Student Board, Student Court. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Silver Medal. AUDREY A. EISCH-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. JANICE L. JOHNSON - Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Nereids', Round Table, XL S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. HCIll COmmlfl88, SlUClY-l'lGll SUpEI'VlSOY- Janice Johnson, Audrey Elsch, Nancy Olson. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight David Jacobs, Robert Jaeschke, Douglas Janke, Richard Janz. MARVIN L. OBARSKI - Science Course. Ath- letics: Baseball fMaior Emblemi, Basketball fMaior Emblems 21, Football CMaior Emblemi Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Commencement: Class Commission, Ensemble. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Wardenj, Future Teachers lPresidentJ. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study-Hall Committee, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Student Court, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: W Club Award. RUSSELL C. OSANTOWSKI - College Com- merce Course. Clubs: Boys', Booster, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Projection Crew lManagerI. Stage: Operetta lCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Special Com- mittee. THOMAS G. TROYER-Mathematics Course, Athletics: Football CMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemj, Lite Saving Corps lCertificateJ. Clubs: Boys', Round Table lS.G.A. Repre- sentativej, Science CChairmani. Publications: Annual fReporterJ, Newspaper lSports Edi- tor, Quill and Scrolli. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Guidance Board. SG.A.: fPresi- dentl, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Student Board. Honors: Gold Medal, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship, Honor Society. HENRY J. ERENZ- Science Course. Ath- letics: Football iMinor Embleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Com- mencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee. DAVID L. JACOBS - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardeni, Proiection Crew. ROBERT B. JAESCHKE-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Honors: Ford Industrial Contest Award. DOUGLAS A. JANKE-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys', Science. RICHARD A. JANZ--Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys', Science. Thomas Troyer, Henry Erenz, Russell Osontowski, Marvin Obarski. Page One Hundred Fifty-nine JOANNE M. EIGENBERGER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta fCostumesl. ALICE M. HODSON - Elective Course. Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense fAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. BARBARA A. JANUCHOWSKI - Elective Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Su- pervisor. ARLENE C. JANUS - Stenographic Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Life Sav- ing Corps, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Margaret Yankee, Carol Joers, Alice Hodson, Darlene Witter. Page One Hundred Sixty Arlene Janus, Barbara Januchowski, Lorna Johnston, Joanne Eigenberger. CAROL J. JOERS - History Course. Clubs: Boost- er, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Commit- tee, Study-Hall Monitor. LORNA R. JOHNSTON-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem fMinorJ, Lite Saving Corps, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', DARLENE S. WITTER-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Basketball, Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee. MARGARET M. YANKEE-Science Course. Ath- letics: Basketball, Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, X lScribel. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. Stage: Operetta CCostumesl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. THOMAS E. BOUCHER-English Course. Ath- letics: Football lMinor Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. CHARLES E. ELGAS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Cafe- teria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Host, Study-Hall Monitor. SANDRA J. ENRIGHT-Stenographic Course. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Publications: Annual and Newspaper iTypistJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir Raid Warden, First Aid Crewj. DIANNE F. GORDON-English Course. Ath- letics: Badminton, Basketball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publications: News- paper CClub Editorl. Stage: Operetta fMake-up Committeel. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Lunch-Hour Committee, Special Com- mmee' Frederick Schenk, Thomas Boucher, Charles Elgas, William Jacob. Sandra Enright, Marilyn Gostomski, Dianne Gordon. MARILYN M. GOSTOMSKI - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta CMcke-up Committeel. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. WILLIAM J. JACOB - History Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild Ureasurerl, Round Table iPresidentJ. Music: All-City Band. Service Groups: Civil Defense fHead Committeel, Home- room Monitor. Stage: Operetta fDoncing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Stucly-Hall Committee, Special Committee. FREDERICK R. SCHENK-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Projection Crew, Stage Crew. Page One Hundred Sixty-one Mr. Wooden 226 MARSHA M. AMBROGIO-Science Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls' iTreasurerJ, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper CCub Re- porterl. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewj. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. NORMAN M. AUDI - English Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. TERENCE D. BARLOW - Science Course. Athletics: Football. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Camera, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher, Civil Defense CAir Raid Ward- enj, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly. Standing: Marcia Brzeszkiewicz, Terence Barlow. Seated: Karen Brooks, Marsha Ambrogio. Page One Hundred Sixty-two Norman Audi, David Bartelt, Douglas Ryan, Peter Bigelow. DAVID F. BARTELT- Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. PETER M. BIGELOW - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher. S.G.A.: Host. KAREN M. BROOKS - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. MARCIA A. BRZESZKIEWICZ - Elective Course. Ath- letics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Future Teachers. THOMAS D. RYAN - Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Naomi Price, Joan Rechlitz, Mary Ann Labinski, Carol Priebe. ALAN R. DICK-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Serv- ice Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Host. MARY A. LABINSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. NAOMI R. PRICE-Mathematics Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. Publications: Annual lAssistant Index Editorl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Future Teach- ers. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 31. CAROL A. PRIEBE - Science Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study- Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. JOAN M. RECHLITZ - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CHARLOTTE A. BOWMAN - Modern Lan- guage Course. Athletics: Badminton, Base- ball, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language lPinl, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper lMailing Clerkj. Service Groups: Future Teachers. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Com- mittee. Honors: Honor Society. JOSEPH BREZOVAR-Manual Arts Course. Athletics: Cross Country lMaior Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys'. Service Groups: Projection Crew. JOYCE K. BUDNIK-English Course. Ath- letics: Apparatus, Basketball, Modern Dance, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band, All-City Maiorette, Class-Play Orchestra 121, Operetta Orches- tra QD. Service Groups: Future Teachers. Stage: Operetta lCostumesi. S.G.A.: Assem- bly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B ln- struction Committee, Special Committee. Joseph Brezovar, Joyce Budnik, Alan Dick, Charlotte Bowman. Page One Hundred Sixty-three Dorothy Brandt, Ellen Amport, Warren Hahn, Joyce Birner. DOROTHY L. BRANDT - Steno- ' graphic Course. Athletics: Badmin- ton, Basketball, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lTreasurerJ, Round Table. WARREN H. HAHN-History Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus 121, Operetta Chorus 131. Service Groups: Civil De- fense lAir Raid Wardeni, Fire Ward- en. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JAMES J. LOHRKE-Elective Course. Athletics: Football fMaior Embleml, Track iMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 31. Clubs: Boys' 1SecretaryJ. S.G.A.: Host. FREDERIC F. SCHLOSSER - Elective Course. Athletics: Football CMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- 1 guage, Round Table. Page One Hundred Sixty-four ELLEN A. AMPORT - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Cor- ridor Committee. DONALD P. ANCE - English Course. Athletics: Swim- ming CMinor Emblems 31. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Host. JOYCE M. BIRNER-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. TOM G. BITTERS-Science Course. Athletics: Life Saving Corps lMaior Embleml, Swimming CMaior Emblem, Ribbonl. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Auditorium Usher CCaptaini, Guidance Board. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Corridor Committee, Hour- ly Study-Hall Committee. Tom Bitters, Frederic Schlosser, Donald Ance, James Lohrke. JUDITH R. ANDERSON - English Course. Athletics: Bowl- ing, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language fSecretarYl, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly. MARLENE J. ANDERSON - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Property Crew fMonagerJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Hostess, Study-Hall Supervisor. SHERRY A. BARR- English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Official, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X lScribeJ. Publications: Annual Clndex Editorj. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Honors: Honor Society. MARLENE R. BECHTEL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. Marlene Bechtel, Marlene Anderson, Frances Hudson, Ruth Brunsch. Sherry Burr, Beverly Behling, Judith Anderson. BEVERLY J. BEHLING-English Course. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Coun- cil QSecretoryJ, G.A.A. Emblem KMinort, Tennis CTrophyJ, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Orchestra CSoloJ, Class-Play Orchestra. Service Groups: Future Teachers, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. RUTH D. BRUNSCH - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. FRANCES A. HUDSON - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Property Crew. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Su- pervisor. Page One Hundred Sixty-five jrlenes gasfiion enter 24-8'l SO. KlNNlCKlNNlC AVENUE Avalon Theatre Building SHeridan 4-'I434 MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. + i lTl6lS6I' urs Compliments of All ll P ll quality and distinction AVA L O N Cold Storage - Cleaning and Repairing T H E R E ix 2479 South Kinnickinnic Avenue A. M. 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WISNIEWSKI, INC. We Service What We Sell - Auto Parts o Television o Home Appliances America's Complete Supply House ALL MAKES OF SMALL RADIOS, PORTABLES, PHONOGRAPHS AND COMPLETE HI-FI SYSTEMS 2131-33 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Slleridan 4-2707 Allen-Bradley Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin W s BADGER DIE CASTING CORPORATION Manufacturers of Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone Slleridan 4-6643 201 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN ' sn 4-uno ll 2-nos wi I-7710 M lAllNDllYlClEANEll Page Ona Hundred Seventy-four Ya Ulla Motor the an The familiar Allis the mxnals of Lguxs Alll?-ODI founder prqsident. He used 'them 1:6 signify desk each day. ' u A 1 A A To us these initials on our product symbolize a chal1ene+a:chnllenge to continue building Exploxian-Proof Molnr Avbav Mom' L f MQ on the mgmy matters, that crossed his: Opm Drip-Proof Muiur Robert me Coy WAUWATOSA, WISCONSIN cgine .gblzotograpfgg INDUSTRIAL AERIAL COMMERCIAL A Service fo lndusiry . 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BALFOUR CUMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools or Colleges l MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS RINGS, PINS AND OTHER INSIGNIA ENGRAVED COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS AND PERSONAL CARDS 563 Toepfer Ave. RAY WILDEMAN, Representative Madison 4, Wisconsin ' , Page One Hundred Seventy-seven The I956 ORACLE by X Besi. of Luck H9 The Cottage Delicatessen '56 Grads FBUSTY'i3 Famous for Burgersi' 2565 So. Howell Ave. Carry Out Service Open All Day Sunday SHeridan 4-0539 2857 So. Howell Ave. Congratulations From GARDETTO'S BAKERY INC. 4330 s. Howm AVENUE Humbolde 1-969s DR. EDWARD S. DRUMINSKI D E N T I S T 3948 South Howell Ave. SHericlan 4-3351 Phone SHeridan 4-2759 SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY Bros. F. Heinrich 2532 East Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Congratulations to the CLASS of 1956 P R A S S E R FUNERAL HOME 3275 South Howell Avenue HUmlnoldt 3-2322 Page One Hu d d S fy V TOWNE HARDWARE CO. Inc. 44252 So. Howell Avenue Pratt and Lambert Paints and Varnishes HUmboldt 3-054-3 We Deliver Open Mon. mi Fri. Evenings Till 9 P.M. Compliments of PICKARD MOTOR SERVICE 355 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE JOHN .IAKUBOWSKI JEWELER - OPTOMETRIST Visit Us at Our New Address 541 W. MITCHELL STREET Mltchell 5-4861 0Rchard 2-734-4 Hundred Eighly Henz's Pharmacy Where you meet your friends 2898 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE Slleridan 4-9752 1, PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL .l. GRUNAU CO. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS 'k i' 'A' All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations 2697 South Kinnickinnic Avenue t i t Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin SHeridan 4-1400 77,7 f 'iw' Ye, 'Vi f- f ,Y l Savings Accounts Mortgage loans f Christmas Club Loans to- 'l Money Orders Improve Vacation Club Repair l Traveler's Checks Remodel K k Fd IS' Xl A llllllC llllllC E BNI UVIIIQS 0CllI SSII. South Kinnickinnic Avenue at Lincoln Avenue SHeridan 4-3323 ' ' Fl Quality Weld and Manufacturing Company 3770 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Page One Hundred Eighty-one Where Chicken is King , Country Garden Restaurant 9'l'l W. Layton Avenue HUmboldt 'I-9467 A Special Attention To Parties MIDLAND DANDY BOY ECONOMY GARDEN TRACTORS RIDING 'IRACTORS Rotary Tillers o Power Lawn Mowers HoIler's Service Station Phillips 66 Products R 5501 so. 13th se. HU I-9583 i Corner of 13th 81 Grange HOUSE PHARMACY POTTER AT K.K. Pharmacists A A LOIS G. HOUSE-CHAS. COGLAN JERRY HOUSE tl t AWE AWNING CO. 2510 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. Manufacturers and Erectors of CANVAS, ALUMINUM 81 FIBERCLASS AWNINGS Call SHeridan 4-4220 Chas. J. Petri and Son Complete Line of Foods Telephone SHeridan 4-1537 2633 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue ROOFING - SIDING ABOVE ALL - A GOOD ROOF LAUFENBERG BROS. CO. 2229 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. SH. 4-7739 Insulation Floor Tile Sheet Metal HU I-1688 Open 8 to 5- Sat. Until Noon E S T H E R' S cuRTAlN CLEANERS 2301 East St. Francis Ave. Pick-Up and Delivery Service 'IOM Discount Cash and Carry One Hundred Eighty-two 1956 CRACLE Q7 BOUND FOR PERMANENCE AND BEAUTY its BOEHM BINDERY COMPANY 104 East Mason Street Milwaukee I, Wisconsin lf lt's Bound by Boehm, lt's Bound to Be Good 1904 if ,gf if 1956 Hun d,e d E. fghrnour mm E-L-J 11 xc,e - om we we-N14 Once ogdxo Rx 'vos been o 9t'viAege 'so 'oe oo 'Roe Xeoqo Qtoboclxog 1001 'ime s60ooX p.mooX. 5Ne ReeX we exgoxiwoixood xxdxximg one e-mefxence Aeivleb-'01 Qoe qooog 9eo9Xe eogoged 'xo Qcfxs wleokote QNX Qtofle Kwok:- o'oXe, wlvokeqef 'New 'mme QNKSNSXXS 1004 be. a 'o C QI' BRO adwqY '-3 9 eo 331 III Pd 1 W E S T WIN N E B A G O S T R E E T w Au K E E 5 'w 's c o NSI N Compliments of INDUSTRIAL METAL SPINNING CO. 3311 SOUTH CLEMENT AVENUE SALES BROKERS CO. The House of Savings GENERAL MERCHANDISE HOUSEWARES REFRIGERATORS APPLIANCES TELEVISION LAUNDRYMAT RADIOS DRYERS GIFTS LEATHER GOODS JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS TOYS 2912 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. HUmboIdt 1-3020 PgOHd d E'gh ldsmobile' Inc Jaeger 0 Mltchel Ph0 e . l Ave' - n-Sin 10 1329 W. Natlonfitfilwaukee 4, WMO 13 ' O Y ur servlce 0 ro ms smelr or My wew At 1 Set for which grasps the opparluni- lies offered in Savings and F Home-ownerslrda for Personal . and Family well-being. u o o u is Eg, nr THRIFT is Ilze rnanagemenl of one's affairs in such o man- ner lbof llre value of one's possessions is being conslanl- bv increased N WILLIAM L. PIEPLOW AN SAVINGS 3' lo l gf NATIONAL AVE' 2701 W' K CO. ODWOR NTERIOR W0 0 R K I M I L L W LUMBER HARDWOOD Milwaukee' Wig Sl. Bruce 919 W' d Eighffsix Hv d'e TOWN AND COUNTRY Paint and Wallpaper 3929 South Howell Avenue SHeridan 4-8988 SUELFLOW'S HOME BAKERY 2695 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Sl-IERIDAN 4-8532 The Last Drug Store on Your Way to the Airport TOWNE DRUG SHOP Corner Bolivar 8: Howell A HUmboldt 3-6898 MILWAUKEE SPRING CO. Precision Mechanical Springs 3400 So. Nevada St. HU. 3-5220 1 STOMMEL BROS. GARAGE MOTOR TUNE-UP Maior and Minor Auto Repairs Phone HUmbolclt 1-9770 4230 South Howell Ave. Badger Lumber 8. Supply Corp. + 2040 East St. Francis Avenue 4 Lumber - Millwork Building Supplies SHeridan 4-1928 4 SCI-IEUERELL 81 SON FUNERAL HOME I 2433 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Slrleridan 4-2429 Relcl-rs HOUSE or COLOR O'Brien and Esser Paints WAll.PAPER AND SHADES Get Professional Advice on Your Paint Problems 2674 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. p C Fresh Meats and Groceries f GENE AND ALlcE's M A R K E T 344 E. BAY STREET Humboldt 3-4411 MATHEWS DRUG COMPANY BAY VIEW'S TOY CENTER I-IALLMARK GREETING CARDS 1200 East Oklahoma Avenue SHeridan 4-9779 Page One Hundred E KLAUSER OLDS CO. You Have Seen The Rest, Now Try The Best T SOuth Milwaukee 2-5300 l 823 Milwaukee Ave. South Milwaukee, Wis. A LONG RECORD OF SERVICE Over a period of more than sixty years, Nordberg has be- ll come one of the outstanding builders of heavy machinery and V the leading industry of Bay View. From our long record we take pride in the many contributions Nordberg has made in the p fields in which our products are used. NORDBERG MFG. CO. STREHLOW'S HARDWARE MAUTZ PAINT , 2675 So. Phone Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-4960 H d dfghly gh! wbeefezfer you do .... SAVE SAVE wg 45966 ' : snvz ' .L. 2 ei-ee? ' W f xi For college or travel or other future needs, save at any convenient ofice of the First Wisconsin National Bank. Whatever your plans or hopes or dreams may be whatever you do ..... J 1 - 1 - lj v 5236? I i 8 Q AEXV f Y lyme SAVE al' the FIRST WISCONSIN First Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee ' A J I Mr r J, 0 X 1 li, Q. 'iz N N. M E 5' lv 'f Yu ie ,V Sig 3, - five JN 14, F X Q4 2 new l M 1 A A X sg u V ' Agtqx v Q 7'-I r gl , 'J ' 7 V P O Hdd 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 RUDPS SAUSAGE SHOP The Best of the Wursf' Rudy Cilster 2652 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Southgate SHeridan 4--0324 EVergreen 3-4-471 Keep Neat and Trim with Folly Fm N A T I 0 N A L LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS 2117 W. National Ave. Mltchell 5-5300 24- Hour Phone Service Lakeside Auto Wreckers, Inc. Parts for All Makes of Cars and Trucks HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WRECKS HUmboIcIt 3-6280 4285 So. Whitnall, Cudahy, Wis. d Ninety New Residence 1 When You Care Enough To Get The Best' gnd y ROCKY'S PHARMACY Outside Theft Insurance 5666.00 Coverage 666 is our new, low cost, residence and outside theft insurance policy. It insures you up to S666 against theft of property belong- ing to you or members of your family- whether stolen from your home or from you or them outside your home. Covers money losses up to S100 and up to S500 on securi- ties and United States Savings Stamps losses. Cost for 1 year- S15.00. MARTIN H. DU MEZ Insurance and Bonds 2363 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin F. L. SCHAUZ ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND APPLIANCE DEALERS 2657 So. Howell Ave. SHeridan 4-2122 Prescriptions - Cosmetics Gifts and Cards Kinnickinnic at Oklahoma HUmboldt 1-9738 MATZEN FUEL CO. 2332 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. SH. 4-3346 Quality Coal: and Fuel Oil Since 1901 Compliments of KNEPPER BROS. SHELL SERVICE 2892 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Phone HU. 3-9719 31st and Greenfield Ave. Phone EV. 4-9604 Compliments of LIBERTY BAKING COMPANY 1728 West National Avenue Home of Snow-White Bread ALBERT TRATNIK GENERAL INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Income Tax Service SHeridan 4-8283 3600 So. Howell Ave Page One Hund ed N ty one House of Gifts 3064 South Delaware Avenue Gifts for Everyone Norcross Cards ' Children's Wear Ceramics ' Gift Wrappings ' Toys Hose ' Slips ' Aprons Invite Us To Your Next Blowout Scott Tire Co. RETREADING - LEE TIRES 1212 No. Water St. BRoadway 3-6072 'Y Y WV ,, , it Lu Sc Norlfs Foods FRESH MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FROZEN FOODS 2444- So. 7th Street EV. 3-2221 ACME A SERVICE TRUCKING Ashes and Rubbish Hauling Gust Magestro, Prop. 1541 E. Tripoli Ave. HUmboldt 3-6340 FREE ESTIMATES L L OY D 'S OF MILWAUKEE Good Food and Pleasant Service National Avenue at 35th EVergreen 4-9780 Tann Oil Company l'll-GRADE REGULAR 25.9 South 16th at Forest Home EVergreen 4-9649 E is -I ,L Compliments of T Hub Super IGA , ,,,,e,, , - -- BAY VIEW HARDWARE ANDREW CIESLIK HARDWARE - PATEK PAINTS HOUSEWARE li 2273 se. Howell Avenue Open Fridays Til Nine 'l 3001 S. Kinnickinnic 1-IU 3-4146 it-W - - U- f ,- ff - H, Eggers Plumbing Inc. New Homes Our Specialty l-IUmboIdt 3-7297 Compliments of Marilyn Beauty Salon AILEEN GIENCKE, MANAGER 34-69 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. Phone SHeridan 4-8241 Page One Hundred Ninety-Iwo SHeridan 4-1221 Gillis 81 Pottinger Co. Real Estate - Loans - Insurance 2250 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Compliments of CAMPBELL LAUNDRY CO 3009 N. Humboldt Ave. FR. 2-9200 New Cars Used Car JIM Kms CHEVROLET co. 3043 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-6700 P r S Le Moine's Food 2634 So. Superior Ave. CHOICE MEATS VEGETABLES GROCERIES FROZEN FOODS We Deliver HUmboIdt 3-3113 KITCHEN CABINETS, STAIRS, DOORS MOLDING5, WINDOW FRAMES FOIlMICA CABINET TOPS COMPLETELY INSTALLED URBAN MIllWORK C0., INC 4010 SOUTH PINE AVENUE HUmboIdt 3-6650 Open Tuesday Evenings Compliments of Plous Furniture The Small Store With The Large Selection Where Your Dollar Has More Buying Power 2265 South Howell Avenue HUmboldt 3-0922 R U S S E LL' S C U S TA R D QUARTS soDAs SUNDAES SHAKES MALTS FRENCH FRIES PINTS SANDWICHES BEVERAGES Carry-Outs - Curb Service 2826 South Kinnickinnic Avenue HUmboIdf I-4250 P g O H d dNinefy-four RECORDS All Types R. C. A. MERCURY M G M DOT CAPITAL CORAL DECCA LONDON And Many Others JOIN OUR RECORD CLUB W. J. KUHN SALES 8x SERVICE 3860 South Howell Avenue Milnoaukee'l Largest Firestone Store BAY VIEW AUTO BODY Finest Workmanshi p 412 East Smith Street SI1Ieridan 4-2918 RON 8. RICKEY'S DINETTE Home of Fine Food Made in Our Own Kitchen at 2678 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '56 FROM A FRIEND G U N D E R S 0 N CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors 2214 E. Vollmer Ave. HUmboldt 3-4159 P g One Hundr edN BELIJS SUPER SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Accessories 3600 S. Clement Ave. SH. 4--3120 HAROLD BELL, Jr. and Sr., Proprietors ACE WELDING 81 SAFETY SUPPLY CO. Welding Equipment Safety Products LESLIE CBUDQ BLUHM I'IUmboldt I-4-430 4325 So. Howell Ave. Compliments of WOODLAWN Your Neighborhood Cemetery CORNER OF PINE AND HOWARD Al Hundf Mo'ror Co. Qgtualeoaker -Sales and csjervlce AL. HUNDT, President 2797 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. DON HUNDT, Vice President SHeridan 4-6461 rgonddn y TREAT Yourself . . . ana! your DATE ! 1 ff 'f yrzf i'v',.+?f ---. 1ll' 49 +21-4!f+o x,,' ' wx XX Q? 'Qx' W ,M ata!! GOOD RESTAURANTS and SNACK BARS PURDYS STEAK COMPANY, INC PUTNEY'S SUPER DX SERVICE Electronic Analysis-Expert Repair TUNE Kenosene WASH UP JOBS 2509 E. Oklahoma Ave. GAS AND OIL HUmboIcII 1-9943 Parks Engineering Inc Manufacfurers of PRECISION CONNECTING RODS for SMALL GASOLINE ENGINES 347 E. Ward Sf. Phone SHeridan 4-8738 SHeridan 4-7900 NORTH AMERICAN Life and Casualty Company E. C. EBERSOL Divisional Agency Supervisor LIFE ' EDUCATION ' RETIREMENT MORTGAGE REDEMPTION ESTATE ANALYSIS ' ACCIDENT SICKNESS ' HOSPITAL ' SURGICAL MEDICAL ' GROUP AND PENSION PLANS BRoadway I-0137 744 No. 4th Street Lamps Made fo Order Remodel and Repair IDEAL LAMP 81 GIFT SHOP DOMESTIC 8. IMPORTED GIFTS MISSES' BLOUSES 8. ACCESSORIES GREETING CARDS 2676 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. HUmboIdi 3-3300 9 One Hundred Ninety-eighi' You, Education, and Industry... Partners in a Bright Tomorrow One of the greatest opportunities facing Amer- ica today is the preparation of qualified leaders for tomorrow . and there's every indication that the right combination for accomplishing this is rapidly taking shape. First, there's you - and the growing number of alert young people like you upon whom any successful venture in the future must be built. Then, there are our schools and teachers-an educational system that right now is doing such a fine job of adjusting itself to increasing en- rollments and constantly changing subject matter. Newest member of the team is industry, which is becoming ever more aware of its responsi- bility by providing grants, scholarships, on-the- job training, classroom aids and other educa- tional help. Allis-Chalmers is happy to be a part of this partnership in a better, brighter tomorrow. One of the latest visual aids to education prepared by Allis-Chalmers is this 12- page, illustrated booklet, The Story of Power Gen- eration. Al.us-cllAl.m:ns A Abramovich, Shirley. .. . . . .41 Achatz, Jean .... . . .... . . . .36 Adamczyk, Adrian. . . . . . . .36 Adams, Nancy ..... . . . .46 Adams, Patrlcia .... .... 46 Adams, William .... .... 3 6 Adrian, James .... . ..... 42 Adsen, Ahlborn, Caroline .... . . . . Ahlborn, Norman ..... .... 3 6 Ahrens, John ....... .... 3 6 41 46 Gerald ........... 125 36 Alien, Michael ....... .... Akers, Sharon ............. Albanese, Virginia ....... ..41 Albertano, Christine ....... 46 Aleksonder, Nikolic ........ 46 Allen, Harriet ........ ....34 Allen, Joyce ........ . .... 41 Alvarado, Carmen ......... 36 Alvarez, Ernest ........... 40 Alvarez, Esther ............ 36 Ambrogio, Marsha .... 64, 162 Ames, Sherry ............. 50 Amport, Ellen ............ 164 Amundson, James. ..... . .136 Amundson, John ........... 41 Ance, Donald ......... 96, 164 Anderson, Dale. ...... . . . . .41 Anderson, Edward. . . ...... 46 Anderson, James ..... ....46 Anderson, Judith ......... 165 Anderson, Marlene ....... 165 Anderson, Mr. ............ 51 Anderson, Patricia J. ...... 46 Anderson, Patricia M. .... . .41 Andrzeiczak, Barbara ...... 41 Ankerson, Diane .... 46, 68, 75 Ankerson, Michael ......... 36 Appell, Mary Ann ......... 36 Archie, Thomas ..... 32, 50, 73 Arndt, Barbara ............ 34 Arnet, Marilyn ............ 45 Arnold, Dennis ........... 37 Ascherln, Nancy 41, 57, 66, 67 Atkinson, Robert .......... 41 Audi, Norman ........... 162 Augustine, Joan ........... 41 Augustowski, Donalda ..... 36 Awve, Earl ............... 46 Babotan, Elaine.. .... .... 4 2 Bachmann, Judith ......... 45 Bachmann, Lawerence. ..... 41 Backus, Mrs .... . . ..... . . . .41 Boehner, Karen ....... .... 43 Baer, Harold ..... ..... 4 1 Baewer, Phillip ............ 38 Bagrowski, John ....... 38, 75 Bohr, Manfred. .......... 135 Baitinger, Ronald ......... 110 Baker, Kathleen ........... 34 Baldwin, Guy ............ 41 Baldwin, Joseph. . .61, 88, 146 Banach, Miss. .... ......... 5 1 Banasiak, Thomas ....... . .47 Borbian, Glenn ..... ...... 3 4 Barlow, Terence ..... . .... 162 Barnes, Donna ............ 48 Barnes, Robert ............ 40 Barr, Sherry ...... 55, 74, 165 Barry, James .............. 38 Bartelak, Janice ......... . .38 Bartelt, David .... ..... 1 62 Bartsch, James. . . ....... 41 Bartz, James. ............ 48 Bartz, Karen .............. 50 Bartz, William ...... 41, 88, 97 Barotha, Ambrose ......... 40 Bosile, Albert ............. 34 Bates, Jay .... ....41 Batt, Carmel .... . . . . . . .50 Batt, Darelene .... . ....... 41 Batz, Miss ................ 41 Bauer, Barbara ........... 147 Boumgart, Susan 41, 57, 66, 67 Baurngarten, Rosemary ..... 34 Baumglarten, William ...... 41 Beauc amp, Donald ....... 48 Bechtel, Marlene ...... . . .165 Beck, Robert ......... 38 Becker, Byron ...... 50 Becker, Darlene ........... 50 Becker, Sandra ............ 38 Becker, Sharon ........ 48, 62 Bednarczyk, James ..... . . .50 Bednarclyk, Joan .......... 41 Bednarz, Herman .......... 49 Behling, Beverly ............ 56. 57, 100, 121, 165 Behling, Donna .... 64, 65, 133 45 Behling, Jack ............. Behling, Miss ............. 51 Behling, Susan ............ 41 Behne, Angast ...... 48, 76, 84 Behnke, Judith ........ 41, 67 Behnke, Marlene .......... 45 Belonger, Sandra .......... 41 Bell, Thomas .............. 4B Bellrichard, Gary, 42, 77, 93, 98 Bellrichard, Kent ........ ..34 Bendel, Anthony .......... 41 Berge, Susan ......... .... 4 4 Bergmann, Sandra ......... 50 Bergner, Catherine ........ 38 Page Two Hundred Berhing, Judith ..... ..... 3 8 Berndt, Mr. ........ .... 1 23 Berner, Bernier, Douglas .... .... 4 1 Sandra ........... 41 Bertaglio, Peter ........... 34 Berzowski, Michael .... .42, 61 Bethke, Bethke, Frederick ...... 48, 74 Richard. . . . ...... .34 48 67 Bevins, Darlene ........... Beyer, Judith .......... 41, Biedrzycki, Elmer .......... 48 Biesen, Susan ..,.... ..... 40 Bieszk, Eileen ...... .... . 48 Bigelow, Peter. . . ...... . .162 Binkowski, Beverly ........ 45 Bird, Betty ........... .... 1 09 Bird, Herbert ............. 41 Birner, Joyce ..... . . .... 164 Bishop, Reginald. . . . ...... 42 Bitters, Gerald ............ 34 Bitters, Tom ....... 72, 96, 164 Blackwood, John. .76, 88, 150 45 Blackwood, Muriel ......... Blake, Sharon ........ Blankenheim, Elaine ....... 3B Blanton, Elizabeth. .45, 78, 79 Blnrek, Anthony ........... 38 98 Blaszczyk, Ronald..43, 72, Block, Beverly ............ 143 Block, David .............. 48 Block, James..... Block, Raymond. . .... .38 Block, Blodgett, Wayne ....... 38, 43 , 72 Richard ............ 43 72 Blonien, Mr ........ .... 1 23 38 Bluhm, Leslie ............. Blum, Michael ............. Bohlman, Keith 50, 70, 93, Banczkowski, Sandra ...... Boas, Karl ................ 38 9B Boinski, Joyce ............. 40 38 43 38 Borchardt, Marvin ......... Baretsky, Bernard ..... .... so, ro, aa, 6? Boretsky, Donald .......... Bork, Carleen ............. Borowiak, Miss .... .. Bosch, Ranald ........ . . . . Bothe, Barbara ..... .... Bothe, Beverly ..... .... 38 43 49 Borucki, Jacqueline ........ 38 40 43 38 48 Bathwell, Patricia .... ..... Boucher, Thomas. . . .... .161 Bouillion, Elaine. . . . . . . . .50 Boulton, Frederick ......... 50 Bowater, Sarah ........... 45 Bower JoAnn ..... , ........ 38 Bowman, Charlotte 58, 62, 163 ?E 'T5'??T? og'3eooo2,.S 3.25 3.2.-'lb WF a5'y':: -cZ4?'?' ra ,-' sggiufgo 2' o:.,a.ou.o.2 aZ:re9::r :Q :3?5'?? ?E E FZ . 1. . Q: . ,iii . . . ,. :::3a:::g: . . 29. . . , . 2125522528 I.:-fag. SNQSZSSQHQ 51 SSS' Q QQ-3 :-wr:-4 ofboon 5,555 0 I . p. 9 .6 qi..mar,, 3 one :3558-'2- :--Ig n. . I 4, Q no . - - uk' . ..- oo , o. . IJ ' 54 PN: 'G'- -le 7 -I 1 sro- as Brennan, Robert .... . . . . Brennan, Thomas .... . . . . . . Breutzmann, Joyce. . . . . . . . Brezovar, Barbara. ........ Briese, Susan ............. 43 Brinkman, Judy .... ..... 1 15 Brinkman, Mary. . . . ...... 38 109 Brisk, William ...... .... Brocca, Ronald. .... .... 3 8 Brock, Arlene ....... .... 48 Bronstad, Barbara ......... 50 Brooks, Karen...... .....162 Brothen, Sharon .......... 142 Brower, Kathleen ..... .... 45 Brower, Mary ...... ..... 45 Brown, Barbara .... .... 1 09 Brown, Janet ........ .... 40 Brown, Katherine ..... .... 4 8 Brown, Richard ..... .... Brunner, Sharon. . . . . .... Brunsch, Lorraine .... . . . . . . Brusewitz, Dennis .... .... Brusewltz, Kay. . . . . . . . . Bruss, Kathryn. . . . . . . . . 34 38 43 Brunsch, Ruth ........... .165 40 50 48 95 Bruss, Thomas ..... . . . . Bruss, William ....... . . . .38 Brxek, Rose .......... . .... 50 Brxek, Shirley ............. 48 Brzeskiewicz, Marcia ...... 162 Buchert, David ........... 108 Buckley, Robert .......... Budisch, David ........... .38 139 Budnik, Joyce ............ 163 Budnik, Richard ....... 84, 149 Budzien, Gilaine. .56, 120, 124 Budzish, Marcella ........ 137 Buettner, Robert .... 43, 59, 67 Buhl, Judith .............. 48 Bukiewicz, Betty ....... ....38 Bukowski, Gerald .... .... 4 0 Buller, Priscilla ....... .... 3 8 Burazin, Anthony ..... .... 48 Burch, Susan ....... .... 4 3 Index Burditt, Gregory . ......... Burghardt, Gordon ..... 38, Burke, Robert ...... ...... . Burkhalter, Carol. . . . . . . . . 43 72 Burke, Jane ........... . . . .40 43 38 43 Burns, Jean. . . .. .. . Burns, JoAnn... . . . . .....48 Burss, Jacqueline ......... 110 Burritt, Betty ............. .45 Buschenfeld, Jean ..... .38, 59 Buske, Barbara. ........... 50 Buth, Barbara ..... . .48, 57 Buth, Kyp ..... 66, , Butler, Charlotte .... Bychinski, loretta... Bzdawka, Daryl .... C Cable, Linda .... . Calhoun, Mary ..... Calvey, Alex ......... Campion, Ronald .... 69, 125 ......38 .....110 Carr, Charles. . . . ..... .41, Case. Mrs. ......... . Castle, Rosemary .... Cerette, Robert ..... Cerwin, Mr. ........ . Cesarz, Thomas. .... Cetnarowski, Dolores ...... Champion, Sandra. .. Champion, Sharon. . . Chanclek, Karen ..... Charbonneau, Gary. . Chartier, Donna ..... Chartier, Phyllis .... Chartier, Robert ..... Chavez, John. ..... . . TAXI., . Cherek, Dennis ............ Cherti, Gordon ........... Chiaverotti, David ........ Chlebowski, Bernice. . 34 41 38 36 72 35 47 36 51 46 46 . . . . . .36 40 34 41 36 49 41 97 36 34 40 46 50 Chainocki, Ann. . . ........ . Choinacki, Clarence 50, 77, Cholnacki, Robert ......... B8 Choinacki, Coreen ......... 62 ' 45 40 Christensan, Harold ........ Christiansen, Deanna..65, 148 Christiansen, Thomas ..... 108 Christl, Margaret ...... 65, 148 Cialdini, Teresa ..... Ciardo, Mary ...... ......41 ......41 Cicerelli, Frank ..... .... 46 Ciepluch, Joann... . . . . .36 Cierniak, Delores. ........ .50 Cieslak, Joyce ......... . . .147 Cieslak, Kenneth .... .... 4 1 Cieslik, Barbara ........... 46 Cieslik, Mary Ann ......... 39 Cieszynski, Antoinette ...... 46 Cieszynski, Carol .......... 36 Cima, Diana ....... .... . .108 Ciminski, Jacqueline ....... 46 Clark, Shirley ............ 141 Clemence, David ............ 60, 94, 97, 148 Cobb, Roger ........... . .108 Cotfeen, Kenneth. . . . . . . . . .41 Coffin, Marilyn ..... .... 1 49 Cofta, Gerald ...... .... 4 1 Colburn, David ............ 36 Colburn, Frederick ........ 149 46 46 Colburn, James .... Collins, Patrick ........... Combs, Jacqueline ......... Comp, Ral h .......... 43, Comp, Richard ..... Conklin, Dennis ........... Conley, James ......... 50, Conners, William .......... 41 96 . . . . .36 36 88 43 Constant, Patricia ........ 149 Contorno, Nicholas .... 84, 148 Cook, Julia ............... 41 Cook, Ruth .............. 141 Coombs, Michael ..... .... 4 1 Cooper, Charlotte .... .... 3 6 Cope, Melvin ...... .... 3 4 Cope, Pearl ...... .... 4 1 Copeland, Joyce .... ..... 3 6 Cordelli, Robert .... .... 1 47 Cornwell, David .... .... 3 6 Cornwell, Mrs .... . . . . . .50 Corona, Rosario .... . . . .40 Corrao, Diane ........ . . . .36 Corrigan, Dorothy .... . . . .40 Corroo, William .... .... 3 4 Cortese, Lorelei ...... .. ..49 Cousins, Barbara. . . . . . . . .45 Cox, Keith ................ 36 Cana, Mary .... . ......... 41 Cozza, Minnie ............. 41 Cradler, Janice .... 32, 62, 148 Cradler, Michael .......... 40 Craig, Virginia ........ 65, 148 Cramer, Marion ........... 36 Crawford, Mr .......... 35, 96 Crivello, Andrew .......... 40 Crivello, Julia ...... ..... 50 Crouse Rodney. . . . .... 36 Crowell, Gary ..... .... 40 Curish, Michael .... ..... 8 8 Cutter, Mrs. ........ .... 1 23 Czaichowski, Miss .... . . . .51 Cxarapata, Lynette. .. . . . .41 C Cxarapata, Sandra. . . . . . . .41 Czarnecki, Michelle ....... 149 Cxernieiewski, Caroline. . .149 Czerwinski, Carole ..... . . .46 Czerwinski, Gerald ........ 46 Czerwinski, Robert ........ 38 Czeszynski, Diane .... .... 3 6 Czlapinski, Carol ..... .... 46 Czubek, Richard ...... .... 4 1 Czynszak, Deanna .... .... 4 6 Czynszak, Ronald ..... . . .34 D Dahlke, Marlene ...... .... 4 1 Dallmann, Gwenn .... .... 6 5 Damitz, Jeanine .... .... 38 Damitz, Katherine. . . . . .41 Dane, Nancy .............. 44 Daniels, Barbara ........ ..34 Daniels, Francis ........ 41, 72 Daniels, laVerne .......... 46 Datka, Terrence ..... . . .38, 72 Davis, Mary Lau .......... 48 Deavers, Robert. . . . .... .39 DeGroot, James .... .... 4 1 Deiss, Briaitte ...... .... 40 Delong Barbara .45 oefdsinlka, eeeonlef If . I I1 .48 Derringer, Kathleen .... .... 3 8 Derwin, Nancy ............ 41 DeSauteI, Richard .... Dettlaff, Nancy ..... Dettlaff, Roberta .... Dettmann, James .... Devine, Michael. . . . . DeWitt, Barbara ..... . . . Dick, Alan ............... D' k B l ic , ann e ....... Dick, Colin ..... . . . Dick Janet ..... Dickinson, lWilllain: . Didie John ....34 ....41 .41 163 ....148 .40 109 r, .............. 72 Didier, Mary Ellen ........... B 54 75 147 3 , I 1 DiDio, Diane ........... . . .40 Diedrich, Judith .... . ....... . 55, 66, 67, 68, 74, 120, 147 Diedrich, Susan ........... 38 Dierouer, Paul ............ 40 Diesch Richard ......... 50, 97 Dietrich, Mr.. .... Dietz, Carol ...... Dietzman, Mr. ..... . Dittburner, Judith. . . .....123 41 111:46 ....41 as Dobbert, Kathryn ...... . . . . Dobersteln, Donna. . . Dobs, l.eRoy ...... 72 96 149 Dobschueu, Ellen .... '. . . f . .42 Dodge, James ............. 34 Dodae, Judith.... .......42 Doering, Diane ...... Doern . .67, 149 David .... ....... 3 4 Doerr, Karen ..... ..... 3 B Doerr, Neil .......... .... 4 2 Doerr, Sandro ............. 42 Doma Dornin Judith alski loretta ...... 131 38 9 1 Dondliiiger, 46 Doome, Mary .... Dorau, Ned ....... . Doughty, Sandra .......... Douglas, lris ........ Driggs, Judith .... ....... Drout, Shirley .... Dudelc. Barbara .... Duff, Doris. .... . . Dutfy, Kathleen .... Duford, Ida. ..... .. .....42 42 ..46, 63 34 .....38 40 Dunne. Carol ........ . . . . Dunneboil, Carol ..... .... Duschinski, Kenneth ........ Duszvnski. Barbara ........ Dutch, Philio .......... 38, 38 42 42 38 Duschinski, James ......... 39 46 42 72 147 Dutkiewicz, Robert. ..... . . Duvall, Jack ....... ..... 4 2 Duvall, Joan ..... ...... 1 24 Duwe, Marilyn ........ 46, 101 Dwyer, Mrs. ............. 123 Dybul, Patricia ............ 38 Dvksinski, Dorothy ........ 46 Dynek, Michael ............ 38 Dxibinski, Sharon ...... 38, 70 Dziubek, Eileen ............ 38 Dziubek, John .... ..... 4 6 E Ebersol, John ............... 30, 60, 76, 120, 158 Egerman, David ........ 39, 72 Eggers, Barbara ..... ..42, 67 Eggers, Sandra .......... . .42 Eggers, Todd ......... 42, 100 Egle, Michael ............. 39 Ehlers, Sally .............. 40 Eickhott, Robert .... . ...... 40 Eigenberger, Joanne .... . .160 Eisch, Audrey. ........... 158 Eisler, Colleen ............ 40 Elgas, Charles ........ 69, 161 Eloas David ......... 1 ..... 42 Elich, Mr. ...... 40, 88, 89, 90 Eliopoulos, Anthony. . .....35 Emery, Carol....... Emery, Warren............ Emmons, Rosalie .......... Engel, Neil ...... . ....... . Engelmann, Richard ........ 47 Enright, Sandra .... 54, 59, 161 Erdmann, Lee ..... ..... 4 9, 88 Erenz, Henry ......... 31, 12 Ericksen, Gloria ...... . . . 39 39 50 35 Erickson, Alfred ........... 39 Erickson, Joan ............ 39 Erskine, Walter ..... 47, 74 93 Ersson, Joanne ............ 46 Esaman, Jack ............. 49 Espenson, Thomas ......... 39 Evans, David ........ . .... 47 Evans, Mary Ann .... . .45, 71 Evans, Sandra ............ 47 Ewart, James ..... .... 3 5, 72 F Fabian, Ralph ............... 60, 88, 98, 99, 130 Fabry, James ............. 39 Faehrmann, Judith ...... . .110 Fairchild, Ruthann ......... 38 Falconero, Carolyn ....... 110 Falconero, Joyce ..... .... 3 8 Falconero, Nancy ..... .... 4 7 Foltz, David ....... . . . .42 Farana, Phyllis ..... .... 4 5 Fare, Donald ..... .... 39 Farrar, JoAnn ...... .... 3 8 Favero, Augustine .... .... 4 7 Fecteau, Mary Ellen ...... . .38 Felton, James ............. 50 Ferrel, Camille .......... .. Feuersthaler, Constance .... Field, Judith .............. Fink, lewis ............... Fischer, Carl .......... .42, Fischer, Eugene .... ..... Fischer, Sandra ..... Fisher, Judith .... Fisler, Robert ...... Flegel, Judith ............. Florian, Sylvester ..... . Fons, Louis .............. 1 Fans, Robert. . .88, 91, 94, 108 Foran, Mary .............. 42 Formella, Lucy ..... 42, 66, 67 Forsell, Vergual .... 54, 64, 128 Fartney, 'Mrs .............. 36 Foster, Charles .......... Fowle, David .......... 40, 77 Frahm, Barbara ............. 56, 78, 107, 109 Franceschetti, Eleanor ...... 47 Franckowiok, Dolores ..... 42 Francalucci, Guido ....... Frank, Suzanne. . .31, 122, Freda, Geraldine ......... Frederick, Robert ......... Fredrich, Mr. ......... 34, Frelke, Ronald ........... Freuden, Joan ...... Freund, Miss ......... Frischmann, Neil ..... . . . Frischmann, James ........ Fritsch, Ronald ........ Frltsche, John ..... ..... . . Fritsche Karen ..... ao, 52, ss, se, 69: '1'id,' Fritsche, Mr. . . . ...... . . . . Froehlich, Walter ......... Fry, Norah ........ Fryiati, Thomas .......... Fugiasco, James ........ 42 Fugina, Thomas ........ 47, Furgason, Marie. . . . . . . . . Furgason, Robert . ..... G 38, Gabrielson, Debra ......... Gaidash, John ............ Gain, Patricia ............. Galaszewski, Barbara. .47, Galaszewski, Constance .... Galloway, Donald ...... 40 Galligan, Brian ........ 42,' Galligan, Donald ...... 50, Gallun, Clyde ............. Gallun, Cynthia ........... Ganske, Audre ............ Ganzke, Robert ........... Gardetto, Nancy..54, 64, 128 Gardner, Jeanene. ........ 35 Gardner, John ............ Gau, Jeanine ...... . . . 42 38 42 47 95 38 38 38 42 38 39 30 40 45 129 38 . 50 106 39 50 40 50 42 1 10 34 129 36 38 49 47 93 96 49 72 50 39 35 58 35 72 95 70 45 42 42 47 47 35 Gaudynski Jerome ........ 45 cena., Alan .......... 42, 84 Gaulke, Charlene ......... 132 Gaus, Gail ........... Gawlitta, Robert ......... 131 35 Gebel, Ruth ........ Geisel, James ....... . . . . . Genereau, Sharon .... .... Gerhardt, Thomas .... Gerlach, Charles .......... Germanson, Douglas ....... Germanson, Geraldine. .45, Germanson, Judith. ..... .. Gertz, Patricia ............ 54, 56, 73,121,1 34 35 50 42 24 71 35 is ............47 Keltner, Randolph ..... . . . .45 G Geschrei. Janice. . . Geschrei, Karen. . . Giwrdine. MeryAnn2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Gibbs, John. . . , , , Gibbs, Marilyn. . . . Gibbs, Ray. . . . . . . 40 47 49 .. . . . . . .39 42 39 35 Gibson, Katherine . Girlvw. Barbara. . Gl0l0W. Judyann. . Gl'l0W, June ..... Gielow. William Grencke, Patricia. . .. .... 109 .. . .... 40 .....35 .. .... .35 La Fevre, Lee ..... 88, 89, 146 Giese, Lance .... . . . . . . 131 Glese Todd .... . . . . . .... .39 Gilhuber, Jo ce ..... ..... 4 2 emacs., cccci ....... ....42 Gilster, Barbara ..... ..... 3 5 Gitlewski, Diane .... . .,,, 42 Gittins, David. . . . ...... . .45 Glander, Susan. . . ....... , .50 Glazer, John ......... .... . 35 GIUIGWSH, Jacquelyn ...... 35 Gloxewski, Robert ..... .47 70 611525, Kenneth. . . . ...... I 35 Glisxtnski, Monica ........ .47 Gloudeman, Robert ...... . 248 Glvwinski. Marv. .... ..... 4 2 Gnvder. Beverly ..... 45 GBUS, Nancy ....... .... I 35 Goderski, Constance. . , , , ,129 Gvdwki. Gary ........ ,..42 Goderski, Janice .... ..42 100 Goertx, Raymond. . . ' Goetz Carol. .. . .. . 509510. Darlene. . . 600110. Kenneth .... G' dbva. Richard. . . . Gvllv. Edward. . ..... Gallo, Marlene. . . . . Gollwitzer, Sagem, 60111. Barbara .......... Geltx. Joyce .......... 59 ' sonic., cn1cbcm...57 62' Gem-lu. Assn. . . . . . I . . .av Gordon, Dionne ...... 57, 161 Gorlchs, Edward. .... 129 Gmlflti. Patricia. . . . . GOFMY, James .... Gorske, Marcia .... Gorski, Carol ..... . .. Gorski. Lea. ......... Gorxalski, Gerald.. . . . . . . Goufllilll. Marcia Ann . . . . Gassler, Judith .... . ...... .42 g3st:r?ski,kMaEilyn .... 69, 161 I z ews i, uri .... Grobewsk De 'S 45' M ...42,77 ......m ......45 .......41 ....no ..so,n .......42 .35 128 128 129 .....35 ....131 ....47 .....34 .35 45 Y, nna........ GNN. JoAnn. . . . . ....... Gfif. Robert. . . . . . .... 42, 59 Grant, Kathleen ......... , .42 Grotke. Fred. ..... 69, 74, 130 Grotke, Robin. . ...... . .,,, 45 GNY. Joanne ........ 35 Greenmeier 34 Knurr, John .... . .......... 37 72 40 Graziano, Grace ...... 2 I ' 2 130 35 . Sh I ...22I2 Gfravrek, Gerglbf... ' G or G '99 .Y. Uy .... . . . Greppi, Gail ..... Greves, Judith ....... Grey, Joanne. ....... l A A ' 2 Gritzmacher, Robert, . Grochan, Michael ..... Grochowski, LeRoy ....... 3 5 42 35 45 67 42 , 95 50 Grohall, Donald . ...... 45, 2 Groncki, Judith ..... Groncki, Marie ...... 679111. Sandra ...... Grudnowski, Patricia 61 49 . . . . . .35 49 35 42 Gruel, Lonnie ...... . Grunau, Darlene .... Gfllnifl. Frederick .... Grunert, Neal ....... Gullilmson Gail ,,,, Gum , Rlchord .,... . .....129 ..47, 76 .....131 . .... 131 G1 n Wl1. Andrea. . . Glmdlficft. Kareen. ....... 40 GUYUI. James ............ 108 Gun. David ........ Guss, John ........ 98, H ......45 99. 130 Houck, Judith ..... al, 42, 101 49 Haokmo, Lourelle .... Haas, James .... . . ....... .46 HUGH. Sandra .... . . . . .46 Haase, Terry ........ . .... 35 soberstrloh, Arthur ....... . .35 n I Ieuu . s 1 Hvvfllwi. '1h?E.'.iS'fl. . , . .. c 79, , Haehle, Dorothy. .'. . . . .R446,l:62 Haehle, Mildred ..... . . . . . .35 Hoessler, Pamela ...... Hafemelster, James .... Hagerman, Janice. . . . . 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Haschka, Robert .......... . Hastings. Judith . 2 .c 2 2 le' fel L uizif-retro 2.2 I 0 'K D. O P U D . U' ll F .,. I si :E one Hawkins, Michoelll 59. 64. . 235' 55' 1 a 1 Hayles, Jean .............. 39 Heocox, Jean. . . . . . ..... . Heder, Janice. . . .... Hedlre, Jocquelyn. . . . Heederik, Sherry .... ..... Hehn, Nancy ......... Heidemann, Lee ....... 96, Heiderich, Virginia ....... Heil, Rose ............ 43, Hein, Jeanette ..... 54, 59, Heinen, James ............ 35 Heinz, Rosalie. . . . . . . Heinze, Judith .... Heinxel, Susan. . . . Heise, James. . . . . . .35 . .. .133 . . .. .35 112 .35 132 .46 101 132 ......35 .....35 .....132 Held, James ........... 43, 98 Helfert, Donna ...... Hellrung, James ..... Helminski, Melvin... ......35 ......35 W'i:ii so, 61, asf , Hemmer, John ....... Henderson, Forrest. . . Hendrickson, Richard. Henk, Darryl .... . . . . Henk, Randall ...... Hensel, Arline ....... Hensel, Holly .... . . Hensel, Keith. . . .... . Hensel, Lynne ....... 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Hutchison, Lanny . . . .... .49 I lgnowski, Maryann 67, 75, 135 lhlenfeld Sandro .... ...... 4 2 lmilicowski, Joseph ........ 43 lmroy, Thomas 47, 71, 76, 77 lsermonn, Judith .......... 45 .I Jablonowskl, MaryAnn ..... . . 59, 74 112 Jcblcncwcki, Richard. . .4i, 84 Jablonski, Joyce... . . . . . . . .36 Jackson, Kay ..... . . ..... 36 Jacob, Arlene ..... .... 1 11 Jacob, Bonnie ..... ..... 42 Jacob, Jeanne .... . . . . . .49 Jacob, Richard .... . . . . .45 Jacob, Roger ...... . . . . .36 Jacob, Wi llam. . . . . . . .161 Jacobs, David ...... .... 1 59 Jacobson, Diana .... ..... 3 6 Jocobus, Kenneth. . . .. .. .36 Jaeckel, Brian ....... . ..... 40 Jaeschke, Robert ........ . .159 Jagodlinski, Diana. . . . .49, 58 Jogodzinski, Joanne. . .66, 111 John, Carol. ..... . . . . .45, 101 Johnke, Richard ........... 36 Jakubowski, Marian. . . . . . .42 Jombretz, Ronald ......... 156 Janczak, Ellen. ..... ..... 3 6 Janczak, Richard. . . ..... 49 Janicki, Jerry ...... ..... 4 7 Janke, Douglas ..... ..... 1 59 Jonke, Wayne ............ 38 Jankowski, Richard. . . ..... 36 Jonowlak, Sandra. . . . . .... 45 Janto Barbara ........ 45, 100 Januchowski, Barbara. . . . .160 Jonuchowski, Kenneth ...... 40 Janus, Arlene... .... . . . . .160 Janz, Richard. . . . . ....... 159 Jarx, Judith. . . ..... . . . . .49 Jasinski, Robert ..... ..... 3 6 Jaworski, Donald. . . . . . . .36 Jaworski, Judith ..... . . . . .49 Jeffrey, Janet ..... . . . . .42 Jefire , Joanne.... ....140 Jelinek, Judith ..... ..... 4 9 Jelinek, Thomas ..... ..... 4 2 Jendusa, Thomas .... . .. . .49 Jenny, Kathleen ..... ..... 3 6 Jenson, Sandra. . . . .... .40 Jerome, Dale .... .... 1 13 Jeske, John ..... ..... 36 Jesko, Carol ...... ..... 4 9 Joers, Carol. ...... .... 1 60 Johansen, Gene. . . . . .... .49 Johansen, Lee. ..... ..... 4 0 Johnson, David ............ 35 Johnson, Donald ...... 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Johnson, Janice Linnea 63, 158 Johnson, Kathleen. . . . . .36, 75 Johnson, Lee .......... 36, 71 Johnson, Richard .... . ..... 36 Johnston, Carole .......... 36 Johnston, Lorna. . . . . . . . .160 Jonas, Rayetto .... ........ 4 4 Jones, Dorothy ........ 31, 159 Joslyn, Carole . . . . . ........ 40 Joslyn, Earl ..... ..... 3 5, 72 Jourdain, Carl. . . . . . . . . . .49 Joy, Dianne. . . . .... . . .36 Jay, Ellen ..... ..... 48 , 75 Jupp, John ..... ...... 1 1 1 Juslrewski, Rita .... ..... 4 2 K Kabacinski, Elizabeth ........ 47, 57, 101 Kaczmarek, Mr ..... ..... . .51 Kahle, Miss. . . . . ........ 51 Kalisni , Mary. . . . . . . . .34 Kaminii, Lois. . . . ...... .49 Kammer, Reba ........ 78, 145 Kane, James ...... ....... 43 Kanitx, Terrance ...... .37, 72 Kapke, Jean ...... .... . . .47 Karasci, Andrew. . . . . . .37, 72 Karklus, David .... ....... 45 Karow, Harold ..... . .... 40 Karpinski, Sandro. . . ...... 37 Korshno, Deanna ........ . .43 K Korshno, Richard .......... 37 Kasabuske. Brian.. .47, 77, BB Kasianowicx, Kenneth ..... .43 Kasxrxyk, Ronald. . . ..... . .47 Kat rein, Jerome ....... .. .47 Kaufman Lance. . .... . . . . .37 Kayser, 'lerrence .... . . .43, 96 Kozubowski, Richard ....... 37 Kearns, Louise . .... 65, 66, 146 Kearns, Patrick. . . . . ...... 140 Keeling, Bessie ....... .49, 66 Kellner, Elaine ...... . .... .43 Kelly, Dennis. Kempke, Sharon. . ..... . . . .37 Kennelly, Marilynno ....... 47 Kent, Robert ......... ....111 Kepner, Glenn. ............ . . 56, 58, 72, 93, 98, 120, 122, 145 Kepner, Larry . ...... . .40, 72 Kerlin, Ronald ............. 34 Kern, James ............. 145 Kerpestien, James. .43, 95, 97 Kersten, Judith ...... . ..... 47 Kessenich, Mrs.. . ..... 46, 101 Kesting, Charles ......... . .47 Kettner, James ..... 32, 40, 77 Kettula, Jacob ............. 43 Kettula, Kay ....... . . 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Koss, Patricia .... Kostrzewo, Kenneth 43, 93, ....1 47 . .... 39 . .... 46 40 43 98 Kotecki, Shirley 43, 64, 70, 100 Kotlowslci, Suzanne. . . . . . .145 Kotowicz, Caroline ........ 43 Kotowski, Joseph .......... Kouchich, Allan ...... . .43, Kevnesky, Robert ....... 43, Kowallrowski, Gloria . Kowalkowski, Kenneth 37 75 98 Kowalski, Carolyn. . . . ..... Kowalski, Camille. .... 54, 147 37 37 Kowalski, Sandra ......... Kowski, Barbara ..... Kozicki, James. . . . . Kracxek, Barbara ..... Kraczek, Rosalie .... .....37 .....47 .....49 . .... 37 K Kraczek, Stanley .......... 40 Kramer, Carol ........... .36 Kramer, William .......... 43 Krause, Barbara ..... . .54, 144 Krause, Lee .............. 144 Krause, Miss .............. 42 Krawczyk, Barbara .... 43, 73 Krveienbrink, Irene. . . . . . . . .43 Krenz, Joan. . ..... ........ 4 3 Krey, Louise ........... . . .45 Krezner, John .... ...... Krieser, Robert ........ 37, 72 .37, 72 Krohn, Barbara ........ . . .45 Krall, David ........... 40, 72 Krall, Matthew ...... . ..... 47 Kruegel, Sandra ....... . . . .43 Krueger, Allan .... . ...... 144 Krueger, Bernard. . ..... 37, 72 Krueger, Carol .... ....... 3 7 Krueger, Henry ..... ..... 3 4 Krueger, Joan. . .......... . Krueger, MaryAnn ......... Krueger, Virginia .......... Krull, Robert .............. Kuhlcki Geraldine. Kubinclii, Ralph .... 55,' reenter., John ..... ...... 49 45 37 40 Kr szewski, Martha ........ 34 37 98 147 43 Kucinski, James........... Kuhn, Karen..56, 58, 121, 145 Kuiawa, Joyce .......... . .37 Kulawo, Juan .......... 37, 72 Kulawa, Judith ..... . ..... 49 Kuka, Sylvia ....... . . . .146 Kukawski, Frank ........... 41 Kukowski, Gerald. ..... . . .47 Kump Kathleen. .......... 40 Kunesh, Edwin ............ 39 Kurczewski, Judith. ...... .43 Kurcxewskl, Philip. .88, 94, 108 Kuta, Ronald .......... 37, 72 Kutz, David ........ 47, BB, 97 Kutx, James ..... ..47, 88, 94 Kutx, Janice .............. 48 Kutz, Robert. . ............ 47 Kwiatkowski, Raymond. . .146 Kwiecinski, Arline ......... 43 L labecki, Danna ....... 43. 100 Labinski, James ........... 47 Labinski, Mary Ann ....... 163 l.aBreche, Mlc alene. . .69, 142 LaBreche, Patrick. . .40, 77, 88 Lackey, Susan ............. 36 LaCourt, Gail. .. .......... 49 Ladwig, John ......... .45, 72 Ladwlg, Jon G .... .... . . . .34 Ladwig, Joyce ......... . . .48 Ladwlg, Nancy ........... 36 Lodwig, Raymond. .... .... 43 La Fond, Nancy ........ 45, 66 Laimins, Rita ...... Lalasz, Mr.. ...... . laMarre, Diane. . . . Lambert, Deanna... Londgraf, Gail ..... Landgraf, Karen. . . . Lando, Joyce. ..... Lane, Miss ...... Lange. June. ....... Lange, Mary ....... Lange, Rita. ..... . . lonnewehr, Bonnie. Lannewehr, Dennis. Laplnske, Patricia.. Larsen, Glenn ...... Larsen, lngrld ...... Larsen, Ralph ..... Larson, Charles. . . . Larson, Thomas .... Lasocki, Helen ..... ......116 ..34, 106 .......49 .......41 . .... 49 .....51 . .... 146 .......49 .......49 .......49 ......112 .....34 .....40 .....34 . ...... 36 .43,64 Lasso, Kathleen . ..... . Loudon, Gerald. . . . .......37 114 Laufenberg, Dolores ...... LaViolette, Don ...- ......144 l.aViolette, Jud .... . ....... 49 Lawrence, David ...... .49, 76 Lawrence, Lolaiane ........ 36 Leamon, Russel ........ .. .36 Leannals, Robert ........... 36 Lehmann, Judith ....... .... 4 4 LeHouillier, Richard. ...... 155 Lemanczyk, Joan .......... 36 Lentz, Carolyn. .... ..... 36 Lentx, Elalne ...... ..... 4 9 Lentz, Jean ....... . .... 49 Lenz, Jayce ........ ..... 3 6 Lesczynski, Daniel. ........ 40 Lese, Wayne. ...... ..... 3 6 Letsos, Judith. . ........... 36 Letzrina, Diane ............ 36 Lewondowski, Alexandra . .111 Lewondowski, Lucy. ...... .40 Lewitl, Darlene .......... 146 Libants, Mora ......... . . .128 Libeciri Michael. . . . ..... 36 Liberoclci, Karen .... ..... 4 0 Liberski, Joyce .... .... , 36 Lichte, Glona ..... .... g 34 Lien, Karen ..... .... Q 49 Lieske John .... ..... 4 5 uicwclca cefcl .... .....36 Lancblccl, Jerry ......... ...zu Page Two Hundred One Rehorst, Alfred .... Piotrowski, Judith ...... . . . L Lindstrom, Clifford ...., 49, 76 Lisiecki, Carol. . . . ....... . .36 Litza, Janice. . . . . . . Litzow, David .... Livieri, Karen. . . . Lobraco, Rosalie .... Lobue, Anthony .... Loeber, Mrs ...... 36 44 . ...34 49 46 . . ..51 Loewus, 43 Lohrke, Diane ............ 142 164 Lohrke, James 60, 88, 90, Lonergan, Kathleen. . ...... 49 Long, Carole .... . ..... . . .113 44 36 Long, Frederick. . . . . Long, Judith ..... Lopez, Anita ..... . . .... 49 Lorentz, Mr.. . . .... . . .51 Lotz, James .... ..... 3 4, 72 Lotz, John ..... ....... 3 4 Louis, Robert .............. 36 Lovisa, Norma ....... 66, 111 Low, Garry ............... 47 Lowry, James ..... .... . . . 144 lucchesi, Geraldine. . Ludwigson, Charles .... Lueders, Luedke, .47 .49 146 Jaan ............ Patricia ........... 40 Luedtke, Kenneth .......... 44 Luedtke, Luedtke, Stuart ...... Luepke, ' Luepke, Ronald. . . . . luettgen, Lorraine. . Kenneth ......... Lots .............. .34 .72, 141 49 40 Lukaszewicx, Elaine. Lund, James ......... Lunde, Carson .... Lunde, Shirley. . . . Lutchen, Evelyn .... Lutchen, Marion .... . .45, 46 36 71 . . . . . .49 36 40 47 I-Utchen. Virginia .... fi f l 1146 36 Luther, Robert. ..... M McGregor, Thomas. . . . . . . . .41 Mclntaggart, Kathleen ..... 48 McKegney, Thomas. .... 42, 59 McKenzie, Susan. . . . ...... .42 McKillip, Loren ..... .... 4 2 McLay, Carol .............. 42 McSweeney, Sharon. . ...... 42 Mecha, Frederick. . . .42, 93, 98 Mellinger, Patricia ........ 136 Index N Melms, Judith ....... .... . .42 Melms, Marilyn ........ 49, 73 Melms, Thomas ....... 96, 154 Menden, Jacqueline ....... 38 Mertin, Judith ..... 66, 67, 138 Mertin, Sally ...,.......... 40 Mettelmonn, .lerelee ..... . . Metz, Carolyn ...... Meyer, John ..... Meyer, Judith .... Meyer, Melvin .... Meyer, Patricia .... Michaels, Gordon .... Michaels, Ralph .... . Michalek, Demetria ........ Michalek, Jerome .... Michalowski, Joan. . . Michalski, Patricia ......... Michalski, Rosalie ......... Michalzik, Karen ........... 38 42 49 48 38 . . . .42 48 42 45 48 47 38 Michener, Sandra .......... 49 Middleton, Ann. ..... 101, 137 Mielke, Kenneth ...,....... 44 Mierzwa, Mr.. . .37, 88, 89, 91 Mika, Nancy ....... ....... 3 8 Milccarski, Gerald ........ 139 Milesvich, Lerkate ........ 133 Milewski, Tad ............. 48 Millar, Elaine ......... 65, 138 Miller, Cynthia ......... .. .42 Miller, Donald .... ...... 4 2 Miller, Gail ...... .... 4 2 Miller, Glen ........ .... 48 Miller, Howard ..... . .. .49 Miller, James .... .... 4 2 Miller, Jay ........ .... 4 0 Miller, Kenneth ..... . . . . . .45 Miller, Lawrence .......... 48 Miller, Miss. ..... .... 4 3, 62 Miller, Nancy .... ..... 1 37 Miller, Naomi .... .... . . .48 Miller, Sharon .... .... 4 2, 67 Miller, Thomas. . . .... 38, 72 Miller, Vivian.... ..34 Milz, Helen. ..... .... 4 5 Minor, Bunny ............. 43 Nelkorn, Myron. . . . . . .47 Nell, Julianne ..... ....43 Nelson, Barbara. . . . . .47 Nelson, Bruce .... .... 3 6 Nelson, Gary .... .... 3 9 Nelson, Judith .... ....47 Nelson, Mr. .... ,,.. ..... .37 Nelson, Terrance ...... 43, 61 Nelson, Virgil ........ 31, 47 Nemeth, Betty ............ 42 Nesto, Alexander ............ 71, 94, 97, 138 Neumeier, John .... . . . .... . . 49, 63, 69, 78, 79 Neverman, Ronald ......... 36 Nichols, Donald ......... . Nicholson, Richard ........ Niedzielski, Joseph ........ 36 Niehott, Carole .... 47, 68, 100 .47 133 Niemann, Kenneth ......... 43 Niemczyk, Richard .... . . . .117 Niemi, Carmen 30, 47, 100, 101 Nilcolic, Aleksander ........ 77 Nikolic, Milan ............. 36 Nilsson, Richard. . . . . . .43 Nimmer, Barbara ......... .36 Nimmer, Gordon ....... . . .47 Nimmer, Nancy 67, 78, 79, 139 Nimmer, 113 Nimoth, Noet, Amald. . .... ..... Noet, Gerald .......... 47, 88 Nowacki, Barbara ......... 49 Nowak, Dennis ........... 137 Nowak, Diane ...... .... 36 Nowakowski, Betty. ...... .36 William ......... Nancy ........... .45 133 O Obarski, Marvin .... 30, 31, 88, 90, 94, 97, 121, 122, 132 O'Brien, Evelyn ..... O'Brien, Timothy. . . O'Connor, Janet .... O'DeIl, Sandra ..... 111111143 .......49 .. .... .41 O'Donnell, Waldrop ....... Oerlline, Mr ........ O'Hearn, Mr. ...... . O'Kelly, Darrell .... Olczak, Edward .... 40 .......37 41 41 Oleniczak, Gerald ........ 134 Oleson, Karen ..... . ....... 35 Ollmann, Lareen. . . . Lyons, Edmund ..... .... 4 8 lynch, Miss ...... .... 3 6 Lynch, Mrs ....... .... 4 3 M M . M ...... . . . M23?Z11, 551 ............ Iii Machok, Jacqueline ........ 35 Machanr Jalltgs .............. r 84, 85, 12 , MacKay, Anne ...... 42, 67371 Madala, Kathleen ......... 43 Madden, Robert ....... 71, 139 Maduscha, Kenneth ..... 137 Magenheim, Matt ...... 42, 77 MUSGQUYO, Antonia ..... 59, 136 Maggr, Louis ........ ..... . 49 Maier, Suzanne .......... Ma'ors Vir ie Mvirhrwk, Gerald ........ :jg 48 as M..L..r,' R.i..t:2:::::::::: Mintner, Robert ........... 137 Mintner, Thomas .......... 40 Mischke, Charles .... 48. 93, 94 Misiewicz, Duane ......... 113 Misiewicz, Janice .......... 40 Misiewicz, Judith ..... 45, 100 Miszewski, Jaan .....,..... Mitchell, Michael ...... 48, Moczynski, Judith .......... Moczynski, Robert ......... Molinek, Willis ...... .... Mombleau, Mark .... .... Marawetz, Robert .... .... Morbeck, Carol ............ Morbeck, Ronald .......... Olsen, Theodore ........... Olshesky, Michael ......... Olson, Gary. ....... 32, 50, gB 5 35 Olsen, Carol ........ .... 4 1 43 41 Olson, Harold ............. Olson, Jane ...... 66, 67, 114 Olson, Nancy ............ 159 Olson, Roger .......... 41, 93 Olson, Scott. ............. 35 Olszowy, Barbara ...... . ..43 Ortmann, Valerie ......... .43 Osantowski, Ronald .... 49, 96 Osantewski, Russell. . .71, 159 Osowski, Laurette ......... 35 Osterburg, Lawrence ....... Osterndorf, Mr. .......... . Molson, Susan ....... .58 155 Manaihlan, Rosemary. . . .40 Munller Harry ............. 38 Monks. Kathryn. .... 48 Manthey, Clyde ..... . , ,138 M9 'fl19Y. Ronald .......... 48 Mvnr. Mofiory ............ 42 Mvnrwrk. Dennis ....... 42, 72 Mefweck, Joan ........... rss March, Alexander .....,, ,133 Mvffhewka. Murrells ..... taa Marchi, Judith ...... Marino, Thomas. .... Mark. Marian ....... Mufkffr Caroline .... Mufklflr Gloria ..... Morkin, Victor. .... . Mafleglir Thomas. .... 1 l Marlowe, Dean ...... Marsh, Carolyn ...... Marshall, Betty ...,,, Marsolek, Curtis 31, 4 Martin. Norman ..... Martinez, Santa. .... Martino., Carol ...... as ins i, Vir inia. . . M-wr-. n.r..? ...... MUSSEY. Susan ...... Massman, Richard. . . Motel, James .... . . . Mathias. Robert ..... Mallltel. Mr. ........ . Mattke, Donald ...... Mattke, Lois. . . Mattke, Ronald. Matty, Ronald ....... Matty, Terrence ...... Matty, Vernon. . MUTUHS. Janice. Matulis, Robert. . .... Mauton, Mr. ..... . May, Barbara ...... M0Ynord, Dennis .... Mulufr Stefan ..... . . McCall, Terry ....... McConnell, Malcolm, McCormack, Joseph, , McCormoc k, Mary. . . McCormick, Dennis. . . McCormick, Pagaick. . 9 r McCue Jam ' 4 . es ....... McGrath, Susan ..... 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Mucha, Robert ..... .... 3 4 Mudler, Janet ...... ...... 3 8 Mueller, Gregg ...... ..... 4 3 Mueller, James ........ 44, 72 Mueller, Marceile .......... 38 Mueller, Sharon .... .... 43 Mueller, Thomas ..,........ 43 Mullen, Eileen ............. 43 Murray, Esther .............. 48 57 100 101 r Muschinske, David. ...... 34 Musha, Richard ............ 43 Musha, Rita ............... 48 Muska, Donna ............. 48 38 Mutschler, Alice ........... .30 43, 98 Mutschler, Norbert. 1 Mutz, Bonnie ............. 139 Myers, Darlene ........... 136 N Nader, Mr. ........ 51, 89, 94 Napieralo, Betty .......... 45 Napierala, Kathleen ....... 34 Narloch, Richard .......... 36 Narlock, Audrey ......... 139 Narrai, Peter .............. 34 70 100 Nason, Virginia. . .41, Nauiock, Arthur ..... Noulock, Eugene .... r ......34 Naumowicz, Shannon ...... 36 Gerald .... . Barbara .... 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Pa len, Gilbert .... 75 Poetzke, Gerhard . ...... , 70 45 44 Pollen, Ronald ........... 157 Palleon, Arthur. . . . .... 31, 50 Palleon, Charles ........... 43 Paluso, Joseph. . . . . . . . .43 Paluso, Richard ........... 43 Paluszcyk, Dennis ......... 155 Poneitz, Dennis. . . . . . .35 Paneitz, Donna .... .... 4 1 Panfil, Nancy ....... . . . . . .48 Paniagua, Celia. . ......... 35 Paprocki, Gerald. . . . . . .45, 88 Paprocki, Ronald .......... 48 Parchim, Carol .... ...... 3 9 Pore, Mary. ..... ........ 4 7 Pare, William ...... .... 4 9, 77 Parker, Michael. . . . . . . . .43 Parr, John ......... .... 3 9 Possow, Fred ...... .... 4 1 Pasxkiewicz, James ..... . . .39 Paszkiewicz, Thomas .... . .155 Patterson, Joe ......... 48, 97 Patterson, Ronald ...... 41, 84 Paul, Danna ....... . . .134 Paul, Melvin. ............. 35 Paulsen, Karen. .59, 66, 67, 114 Powelski, Kenneth ......... 43 Powluczek, Phillip. . . . . .35 Pawluczelc, Vivian ......... 50 P Powluk, Keith. .. ...4B, 66, 67 Payne, Judith ........... ..45 Payne, Mrs. ..... . . ...... . .51 Payne, Sharon ..... 50, 66, 78 Pease, Nancy. . . . . .. 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