Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1958
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' lk . , - lx ,N I H A W V ' , ' V rj. yy, f . ff IN lj f, ll i , 4' .Xl P lyk M 5 f . ll Ei, W il r ,A , Nlnvlsl f all - an fv if I ,J ,X X ,X JJ, LW 4, M fly' 1 ry , ww .vw J: K J 'fi' .iff l K. e .F rxllx ,l glqlhx 1 ' xl ll' T7 'rl - ' 1 In this 1958 edition of the Oracle Annual, we present the record of another year in the history of Bay View High School, a record in which our classes, activities, athletics, and graduates are related through division- page design to the electronic world of channels, fre- quencies, and orbits. mf Vwlef if d fr! H 'l'l4 126 'I64 'I96 L awp , L f , fix -1,13 'BMJ ,AAWQJ X 2 V yr, Pm 'JU VL Pyflfm wuffhvxv it . .E T jfs gl sisjjifflflilill MVP! A I ,XRD s Ley -' Ll-1,6 W KMQHQM if 014- C Mk 1 ,VL X621 J , School Life ......... 10 Llnanuary Graduates . . . The School ......... 22 June Graduates Activities ...... . .... 56 Advertisers . . Athletics ..... f ..... 92 Index .... U i U ZW if MW an rf? HQ W1 1 Q ' ' ' rl! .il-ll' ffl Clif Pr V - A X ll' ,H llflll ffl UI, l 15 jf y .y I PM V , ., ' 4 1, . J' 1 V lb, V , x A, V4 1 X t , 4 , ' QyJlf1'lf,'l W7 'N M2 , f 05,1 ' 1 I EI IN' f X5 The Bay View High School dedicates the 1958 Oracle Annual to the widening horizons in education, which this year signifi- cantly include the opportunities made available by educational television in biology and United States history. Q A N M ff wg jj if Mg! QF QW W ?,x2'M ,f ,f 5 i , 'vb rm gigbw A I X 1 3' all M u A 11 h F. no-1'-. fm f X . N1 X i4,'4 ?wa', I. m XM 1 VX, ,,.., 1 f' L5 - I lil -, 3 Spirit and variety are emphasized in our school activities. K Club members present the plaque to Miss Underborg's 95 freshmen. J X ' ,- ,: 11 . .,,,, 'si' - l le Something new! Redcat sweatshirts are the style in Mrs. lfloernel's senior homeroom, 411. Pop Committee livens up in preparation for another roll al' Y A singing commercial Subscribe for The Oracle r ecorded an the booth by these seniors. p--1 A-' M 1- A, V . 1 V. ,,., ,, 1 V- ' ff'1'f, lryz I Vi Vvbew .1 in V' fl ' ,fill 5, Q ,ef-1 , 2. H jeg- iff 1,2 ' e e. .tx -,'if--W1 :sf J.. . -tg .-rf .- f- ,iam-sffll, , ' r nfs- - f Eli 1 f+, ' it . . WI , I f 'fskggtgr 5 we 'L-1' Wi' 3 . J . 1 J , -1 ,.v -.' 4 e a we ,.'4!i'f'f. I-wi'i.ff '.J'h ' m Ve'-want 100 per cent is the wish of these freshman meroom representatives in the newspaper campaign. K, In silent soliloquios, John Schmuhl, Jane Pickard, and Richard Kiphart, S.G.A. delegates to the Janesville convention, say, l.et's go. :Acneu GrUWUS Und llvely CIIBETS IIBIP OUI' CIIGHIPIOIISIIIP feam . . . xr? . .L , lt's a big night for the boys at the football awards dinner, no ' School spirit is kept high at football games sponsored by the American Legion. l by these cheerleaders and Reddy Redcat. The team answers the crowd's cry for Action, action, we want some action. ' 1 3 Iv' V 1 With power and determination, Allen Perry pushes ahead In the North Stadium locker room, the boys work out strategy for extra yardage. for the second half of the victorious game. ., Q.. . A . . . make football history with a city conference first. .3-rg. ' 1. ,- xl .nfl ljQplQ1'f'Q, -. I w ,inf f . I W . gl , ., L 'M l nf aiu ir F W, -, 'fx 'QM ' - 1 -Mil' . 1 I ' ,Pwr M9 rx H 4 tl WI., . x .Tk . 9.4- tli ,lf . l ' ' ' -T1-'am i al' I-- Tenslon mounts on the sidelines as team and coach watch a decisive play. Triumphant at the close of a victorious season, the boys carry Coach Miorxwa oi the tleld. 2lllUu1 H Maier letters and hearty congratulations from Dr, Korn for a victorious season go to Terry Kayser and others of the 1957 team. 1 usage . nh.:-A 1 V 1 ' I, mg jVgQ C?,S1.'fii Hg37,:,jH .S93i7Cb :f' ' L' you. V- Q X1 s W :f.W.,' ezine.-,X 5 ' Ai , We lost the battle with West, but we won the title. V, l Wg- y A l x G l Three 1936 champions and a Rlpon coach attend the 1951 championship banquet. Tom White, Allen Perry, and Tim 0'lrien admire the Pulaski-lay View wooden football they helped win. The scoreboard tells the story of the Homecoming game and lay Vlew's march to the champlonshlp. In solemn ceremonies we honor our country s veterans L Veterans of the wars hold the stage in the auditorium tor the observanc , 1 5,951 ,r , I Brian Golllgan presudent at Boys' Club of Allegiance. The school observes Veteran s Day wnth solemn attention and a tribute 2-. 9 Ri ww.-3,..-wwf gi 1-Mix 2 v- vu, ,N Q 5 ln Z' i y View with a 4 B Q .V I W K fr Q .RI ii. , l :ll WE E . e 'asm . qw lf! , ftl H1 X K -V . fp 1 Q I r.'f1'f-Q J-APM, giiw Q1-an W vu V V 'H 'e1'NI '4r+v. W , N A N 9 A h R V ' F ' ' MJ y ,ffl fa V y lay View s Color Guard stands at attention during the The Veteran s Day convocation brings serious thoughts outdoor ceremonies on November ll. to the minds of Viewites gn. we sg :Em ? ' 1 . 4 R 5 'W img ,J wh , , ylv 3 5 gixlw 'f In ,ii 4 in 'l ,www Q 'J -. fi. O 1 . ,--nl L..-.- m tg , un- Special evening plus carefree mood equals a Saturday night dance v For Cupid's Capers or Homecoming the dance band plays dreamy and ilttorbug numbers. ' n ,Q .f F1 -1' lnfefaf The spotlight focuses on pretty girls and football heroes at the Homecomin dance Carolyn Stolz and Norbert Mutschler hang the g . .,., 3 1 trellis tor the Christmas dance. M .ltlkx p Senlors of the football vanity and their girls make up the Homecoming royalty for this year's dance. ,V .f e 9, ff xii' ner at Another group ot Homecoming royalty lines up te step Make him tall, dark, and handsome, these girls right out on the dance tloor. ask ot Santa at the Christmas dance. The season of gaiety, beauty, and thoughtfulness-Christmas at Bay View. n . ',.. . 1 I' ' T, ' '.' 5 , - -, , '5 . 4 ' 'A ' -Y ', 1. A 1, -C Q, X yn Q 11. sg., -12 b e gf in if F ff f no-ez . f. ,, V. , , 5 if ' 'Q nf . f q 5 Q f ,. 2 l -W -1 , as---1.1. -est ' 4-' fd' 4 :- ' , 4 I ff' 5 1, -, ' ' 'A 414- 2 ' 'T-.1 , A xv , ' Tv. , W' ff? 1-'ni' ' f' C n 'F e 1 fi ' 5' is Sw? 'A ' W hf'f.a'tfiC'7 d ' -'X .1 Q1,,l- - '41 1 '.'.: ..f V ' Q 'f Q? I 4 +'5?'x o'-.51 1 ' Q57 'f faifqf A n 'fl ' 'ff X' 7M7s.' ' , ,5,V . i K, A , ': I-'LL tljl' 41,5 i ...vt ., ' Il ' ' .. ' A . 4. I: 'J V his 4 fs' .. 'R 1 . ., A -Q-:fa-:,..w ff A me . 1 ,,. , , ,. 'ref-vfaql. 5 , ,Q , . r-o,.-gqH.. , , fn A1 'Qv N -.xxxv -Q .NV f r' -- ' 1 X ,Inglis 1134 'NIR'-n .- , '15 ,. h C ' - ., A , ' P5 it 2 .f fiawz' Ev - ' V. 1 K A - . , ':-'asm' X A ,fffw 'im' 5 ' . -I ,: C. ' 'ml J . 1 if 'ff ffklli, A . ' g. 7 - .1 M 4 SWFQYIF '39 ' A vm 13: 1 'azari' .4 L .. :ffjt-F4i?Ql?5:'Q''X -is .?'?Q.,12s A ll d :?:6ifL'ffiix ' Fw .- 1' , Z , I , 1- . . ff' Sf 3 if-' ' ,,fv'F..-.z'2R4lf9-.. - - ' l l l I 5 Gifts for boys' and girls' homes V ,,,, ' z.. A -ul 'l..-- pile up under the tree. , t , mil! 'H W . ' ln- W-A Q.,-N , . E ' V- -f f --- I WF' f is Recording and rehearsing are part of a familiar cycle as the a cappella choir prepares for the Christmas program. ,JN ,,- Q-,- J nn., V W , '1 Ht X vu , H N-wwnmwr 13f'3'1 - as aww . ' 1 Silent Night, lloly Night the Girls' Glee Club sings for Christmas cookies. 'l'hey're the way to anyone's the third-hour broadcast of Christmas carols. heart these girls of Mrs. Fortney's class believe. '- A ,ln 5 -, I I 1 , A A, 4 ,MI 'QV n 5 W B -N-as .. ff 2 a 9--' l - 'Nh .- 4' 0 f C - ' li., if K 'M' vga' 4' -A ' K' Wulf A f. ' u r ' , M .. ,V ,M A 1 . 1 . vi., cp - ' ig' sq A A sgo.. -.,, A, H . new -C g . r V F I .. . ri I V , sy-ybcuxltiswmk 1,'-ff-mgi--dwg. .cf K M7 1 ,MAJ- fx Q Charlotte Cooper, of Miss Schaarschmidfs Home Problems class, Everyone gets into the act as the spirit of llnds decorations are fun and easy to construct. Christmas tllls llomeroom 413. Semester's end brings big days for graduating seniors. M! .wwffag x N Shlrley Weed hos her credits checked by Mr. Wiley, Cop ond Gown Doy is o one-ond-only doy for chief counselor. June grods. ix li 1 I ' M 1 n no Ss, i ,. , 13' , -if in , J, '2: U! i f,,.x-, . K1 ' 1 ri if 1 3 7 -'fiff A ,V.' W ' ' I f L w ,B 'Ti r .5 '5-f is W' . l,11ggAii,Q'f'f,? 4' A f Zi? Fifa If ' 1 ' iiwilftf if l 4 . V' ais i - ' 3 X I V, V - , Top students ot the .Ionuory class ore new members of the Miss Slot: ond the :loss speakers hood the loy View Honor Society. procession ot the January Commencement. ,,. A Q 1 .,, P gl f tu EJ -I may Q W um 'Tv , A .fgg V- , .,, -o , .11 . 'W 5 21. -in W fi ' 7 2fip'L:'-.Mi if 'M gf' -N31-hw , ' K- 1 -up - -,x .. - , A 1 .- -- ' , ' A :X ' , . 1 x , V'-1 - . ,425-was-X-.-V ' f s we '14 - -k .- !,...-.- 9'-1 - ' ' r - 1- .f -' Ihe ehemlse gets into the pleture on the Juno grads' Heel ond 'lie Doy moons recognition for the graduates lleel ond 'Ile Day. of Jonuory, 1958 Everyone has a chance to get into a picture. ffrwis ' 3. r 'a ' 2 mfr: I , gy x W 4 Y A snow storm and the flu kept these students at home when homeroom pictures At a Home lc tea Miss Thornburg pins Kathy were taken for the annual. Damitx, lay View's winner ln a homemaker contest. any .r an M fm m Q n - inf- e ffm ' 1 l .Q- I , is Y Q, J' '. ' I 1 . 4 ' 4 . ' ,Q-. ' f ' . gp, f 1 1 , .4 Parents of freshmen almost flll Miss Arndt's room, 327, on Parents' Night. 'sr . ,, I .0.A. ollcers for Semester ll pose with the inauguration day speaker, Mr. Gustafson, of New Trier High School. An Important part of Parents' Night ls the social hour ln the cafeteria. j' ,., 1 This group of Viewltes also missed the Important event of taking homeroom pictures for the annual. COINS f' 6 ffd lfl0IlU S6 1' 5 s Ft, S- If s Spring posses quickly as activities get finishing touches. 'Q 4 .. 561' ! 'lealth-conscious students have chest X-rays when the molslle unit visits lay View. Ami. 1 ,I P imma.. These salesman of Mr. Smlth's and Miss Geigor's classes brought in ads for the annual. Q-. A farewell message and an autograph must go In every triond's annual as school ends. 4. X for seniors. fut these on your car bumper, Karen Mooney tells these prospectlvo buyers. looks, notos, and note cards - lt's term-paper tlmo All one-way stairways go down when that last day comes in June. X ' x .X X X X .X XM Z f ..A. . My ,sm nw W I V X 7 7 .4 Sc 00 fffT?:' H Ld 2?wSXzi 4fff11zf:Qgm.,,,S ' f -A Hvf w 3 In this country, where educational opportunity for all the children of all the people has raised literacy to a higher standard than has been achieved in any other land, the schools need no apologist. Education here is evolutionary in nature, with new ideas, new concepts, new practices being introduced from year to year. There is nothing static about the American school. Better ways to bring learning to the young are always being sought and introduced. Symbolic of the ever-changing school scene is the televi- sion theme of this Oracle. Bay View is proud to have been selected as one of the schools participating in the nation- wide experiment sponsored by the Ford Foundation. But this experiment is only one of many being carried on in the school. There is no lock step in the curriculum here. Under a well- developed guidance system each student is placed according to his demonstrated ability, each is impressed with his own responsibility for learning. There is a broad curriculum-a curriculum designed to serve students of varying capacities and interests. Be it in the sciences, the humanities, the voca- tions, or the arts, there is something to interest and to chal- lenge the student. In each of these areas there are special classes which enable the student to develop his special skills to the extent of his capabilities. A dedicated faculty and a flexible curriculum make it possi- ble to serve effectively all of the children of all the people in the Bay View community. wf xv' DR. BERNHARD C. KORN, Principal Careful GUIDANCE Helps fhe Sfudenf When the Bay View High School senior has com- pleted his thirty-two credits for graduation and is ready for the next step, at work or in college, he has had the benefit of careful and continuous guidance during his four years of high school. A staff of counselors and his homeroom teacher were at all times ready to help him -to plan a logical pro- gram of studies to meet his needs, to give help if some scholastic or personal problem temporarily blocked his progress, to provide direction for his future, vocationally and academically. Even before the student left the elementary school, he prepared for his coming to high school with the assistance of members of the guidance staff. He met the counselor who was to be his special advisor during the next four years, he was given a mathematics ability test to determine his selection of high school math studies, and he planned with his counselors, and with his eighth grade teacher and parents, the course he would take in high school. MR. WILEY, Counselor Chairman Page Twenty six MR. DONDLINGER, Vice-Principal On that important day of his arrival at Bay View, he was not afraid or unsure, thanks to his pre-school coun- seling and the freshman handbook, Your First Day at Bay View High School, which he had received earlier. Instead, he was ready and happy to join the thirty or forty other freshmen who were to live and work to- gether in one homeroom during their high school years, supervised by one homeroom teacher, and guided by one class counselor. Throughout his career at Bay View he found his coun- selors and homeroom teacher a constant source of help - personally, scholastically, and vocationally. There were further tests at various times, for reading skills, aptitudes, and intelligence. There were group guidance sessions during the Wednesday life advisement periods, for discussion of acceptable school and social conduct, harmonious personal relationships, job opportunities, and other topics vital to the young person in the formative years of his life. Plan His Studies and Career Each semester this Bay View graduate-to-be had the opportunity to see films in auditorium meetings planned for various grade levels- such films as Benefits of Looking Ahead, Belonging to Groups, Aptitudes and Occu- pations, How to Keep a Job. From time to time he attended career meet- ings at which representatives of various occu- pations - generally experts in their fields - discussed job qualifications, preparation, and opportunities. lf his plan was to work immedi- ately after high school, he was given guidance as to where he might go to apply for a job and how to apply. If his interest was college, he took the Merit Scholarship Examination and later the College Board Examination to de- termine his fitness for college. He conferred with representatives of various schools and, if he qualified, applied for scholarships with the assistance of counselors, and he had an oppor- tunity to visit on the campus of the college in which he was interested, to get first hand information. MISS STATZ, Dean of Girls if COUNSELORS Q i l Mr. Koch, Mr. Williams, Miss Steel, Mr. Suttle l A 1 i l 1 l l i l Page Twenty-seven S. G. A. To Train for Adult Life . . . P1 1 STUDENT BOARD Carol Haissig, Richard Kiphart, James Miller, Thomas Zizic IPresidentJ, Theodore Olsen, Diane Polzin, John Schmuhl This year Bay View's Student Government Association and the Honor Committee estab- lished an honor system in the senior classes. As more students understand the responsibili- ties incumbent upon such a system, it is planned to extend it to other grade levels. Its primary aim is not the prevention of cheat- ing but the building of individual character. Stop! You're going up the down stairs was the new cry in '58. We mean, of course, the one-way traffic stairway plan, which was put into eftect at the beginning of the second semester to save time by avoiding congestion. Outstanding committees which have func- tioned this year include Central Study Hall, Building Control, Ring, Public Relations, and Dance, the last of which reached an all-time high in securing the attendance of over a thousand students for the Homecoming and Noel Nocturne dances, and over six hundred for Cupid's Capers. The iunior-senior semi- formal in May, Hawaiian Moonlight, was outstanding because of its tropical atmosphere and bold dashes of color. STUDENT COU RT E2 , I :K y. INTER-Hl REPRESENTATIVES Seated: Terrence Kayser, Sharon Unger, Sara Stork, Carol Housfeld We ClelYn Rolllf Rlclmid KlPl 0 Page Twenty-eight Standing: Terry McCall, Raymond Pinczkowslci, Michael Hawkins by Developing a Sense of Responsibility . . . ,,',,..f-fc t r-W-,f . kwin, W M .M-ff' '- M W gt -.4-fs A OATH OF OFFICE Thomas Zim' D Kon' ASSEMBLY OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Ralph Kubinski, Sergeant at Arms, Dennis Siehr, Historian, Norbert Mutschler, Treasurer, John Thirion, Second Vice-President, Brian Gclligan, First Vice-President, Sharon Unger, Secretory, Thomas Zizic, President Activities developed for and with the community included promoting the Red Feather campaign, sending Christmas gifts to boys and girls in corrective institutions, participating as hosts and guests in a city- wide student exchange program, assisting with the planning of the Fall 1958 Pigskin Preview and with the city-wide project of placing decals on cars. Special trips in- cluded the tour of the Milwaukee courts and government buildings during Crime Prevention Week and a iourney to Janes- ville for a State Student Council Con- vention. All in all, the first year of the second decade of student government, which be- gins with 1958, not only furthered already established good procedures, but added two all-school innovations, the senior class honor system and the one-way stairways, and hopefully looks forward to continuing broadening horizons. HONOR COMMITTEE Seated: James Miller, Judith Haack, Anne MacKay, Jack Hart Standing: Sandra Steiner, Terry McCall, Eugene Hughes, Judith Serr, Fred Seiden Page Twenty-nine Sfudenf SELF Page Thirfy CENTRAL STUDY HALL COMMITTEE Brian Galligan, John Ahrens, Kathleen Madala, Allen Smukowski, Jane Pickard Governmenf FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Steel, Chairman Mr. Blonien Mrs. Lynch Mrs. Smith STUDENT BOARD SEMESTER TWO Theodore Olsen, Michael Cradler, John Schmuhl, Carol Haissig, Kathleen Adamick, Carol Salmon, Richard Kiphart BUILDING CONTROL COMMITTEE Charles Larson, Jon Wienke, Neal Sfoclsamp, Fred Hanlcwitz, Wil- liam Hahlbeclc, Warren Emery, Ernest Simon, John Amundson, Ralph Kubinslmi, Michael Cradler AUTO REGISTRATION COMMITTEE Allan Kouchichg Joseph Kotowskig Norman Thaysg Lance Siian, Chairman DANCE COMMITTEE IWW Ano' Alan Gaulkep Carol Salmong Waller Froehlichg Sara Slarlxp Marlane Stankig Beverly Schorrakg Roger Sell, Chairman Page Thirfy-one x 414 MR. OSTERNDORF 9B Back Row: Wolf Kienast, Marvin Henrichs, Robert Swendrowski, Edward Kondracki, James Klump, Richard Schmidt Fourth Row: Thomas Knaak, Carl Hosterman, Sandra Jack- son, Jane Koenig, Sandra Fenney, Diane Heise Third Row: Peter Ladwig, John Heederik, Lee Johnsen, Dennis Loppnow, Robert Lohr, Patrick Lowey, Gary Hughes Second Row: Kathleen Kummers, Helen Hankwitz, Sharon Heckendorf, Kathy Kapke, Caroline Feiertag, Kathleen lnda Front Row: John Hansen, Lee Fischer, Robert Foran, Thomas E. Hansen, Sharon Hardy, Mary Jane Friedel, Elaine Fickle 333 MISS PRUCHA 95 Back Row: Harry Peterson, Roy Priebe, Lorel Morden, Fredrick Romlow, Marilyn Maes Fourth Row: Dennis Mattke, Edward Peak, Marsha Niechlan- ski, Ann Burnette, John Matheus, Nicholas Stathas Third Row: Peter Nelson, Carol Zirzow, Theda Powers, Pene- lope Marzofka, Silverio Rubio, Jean Ratayczak Second Row: Sharon Ricciardi, Dole Phillips, Neil Pepin, Elaine Miller, Sally Marshall Front Row: Marlene Mountcastle, Sharon Meyer, Nadine Pabelick, Sandro Mixdorf, Dennis Reilly, Edward Meyer -M., Mr. Osterndorf, Miss Pruclia, Mr. Matthei Page Thirty-two l 4 WEST 7-9R MR. MATTHEI 9B Back Row: George Anderson, Don Decker, Lester Boretsky, Thomas Beck, Robert Gebhardt Fourth Row: Thomas DeDobay, Dennis Weidner, James Comp, Glenn Ewig, Walter Crawford, James Perket Third Row: James Espenson, Sandra Barutha, Karen Budnik, Janet Cozza, Alan Collins, Nancy Davis. Second Row: Judith Anderson, William Arnet, Roberta Eckrich, Thomas Gorzalski, Susan Czarapata, Michael Dukes Front Row: Byron Bednar, Sheila Anderson, Pamela Berg- strom, Julie Bethke, Marie Galle, Diana Drew bds' f.. 1 . . , ,. N Freshmen 327 MISS ARNDT 9A Back Row: Dennis Jans, Den- nis Peters, Michael Pedriana, James Pech, Michael Jakapovich, Charles Cordes, Thomas Piech, Charles Jackson Fourth Row: Allan Pietruszynslzi, Robert Plusniclr, Delores Jablonowski, Carol Just, Robert Parchim, l.ee Popelier, Joan Johnson Third Row: Earlean Tesch, Anita Jachim, Nancy Tomas- zewslci, Sandra Peterson, Joseph Pohorsky, Judith Janusz, Diane Parker Second Row: Julie Putney, Jacquelyn Jacob, Susan Popp, Kathleen Januchowslci, Robert Janos, Carlien Jozwiak, Patricia Jankiewicz Front Row: Beverly Jablonowslci, Beniamin Junlc, Mary Jane Thomas, Janice Turkiewicz, David Peterson, Karen Peterson, Kathleen Piotrowski 410 MR. DANCULOVICH 9A Back Row: David Bell- richard, Sandra Behlendorf, William Billxovich, Kenneth Edwards, Donald Barwiclx, Thomas Behling, Dale Beutler, Jack Brody Third Row: Terry Borland, Maria Brodowski, Bernice Brode ericlx, Thomas Berenson, Robert Beyali, Linda Berge, Mary Berdes Second Row: Edith Bergmann, Sharon Birdsell, Kathleen Baudino, Charlene Breider, Carol Bartelalc, Melinda Baldwin, Neil Biondich Front Row: Gerald Hedtlce, Patricia Brewer, Gary Barbian, Gerald Beaudry, Patricia Broich, Bonnie Bonini, Nancy Biesen WEST 4-6R MISS ZEWEN 9B Baclc Row: Richard Wan- ke, Garey Westness, Susan Schultz, Robert Wandtlxe, William Stremlxe, James Warras, Robert Solsrud Third Row: William Savin, Richard Tollefsen, Suzanne Schneid- er, Ervin Schloemer, Karen Smith, Joseph Wilson, Maryanne Sousha Second Row: Camille Witkowski, Corol Schiek, Thomas Spirewka, Ellen Werling, Lynne Sprotte, Dennis Schrank, Jean Thessin Front Row: Judith Whitney, Sandra Wenzel, Patricia White, Eleanor Wallin, Donna Sadorf, John Thomas, Thomas Sericati b . li ,Ti ,, i 44, so N7 Y? Miss Arndt, Miss Zewen, Mr. Danculovich t , ft-- F r e s h m e n Page Thirty-three 404 MR. DIETZMAN 9A Back Row: John Arcuri, Gary Grambow, Roger Gowlitta, James Girard, Thomas Goetz, Gene Grundmann, Frank Giuffre Fourth Row: Judy Giencke, Bonnie Agne, Diane Grabawski, Michael Gain, Joseph Gnader, Robert Anschutz, David Grudnowski Third Row: Sandra George, Doreen Gozdziewski, Nancy Gold- berg, Mariorie Gallus, Gail Grimm, Jean Glazer, Kathleen Adamick Second Row: Ellen Anderson, Leonel Gonzalez, Timothy Girard, Carl Gardner, Orrin Greening, Loa Gorski, Gary Glasford Front Row: John Germanson, Laura Gimla, Barbara Gaus, Mary Gralewicz, Andrea Gorski, Dianne Genereau, Patricia Appell 330 MR. FISCHER 9A Back Row: Terrence Krzyston, John Dziedzic, William Kutz, Russell Hintz, Frederick Rose, Marcella Bergner, James Koster Third Row: Sharon Glazewski, Robert Braun, John Duersteler, Alan Betts, William Hettwer, Mort Christensen, Henry Powell Second Row: Sandra Pliska, Ann Peppey, Bonita Taonen, Bonita Nowakowski, Darlene Nelson, Kathleen Pabich Front Row: Dale Norman, Mary Ann Burak, Thomas Richer, Kenneth Krieser, Julie Janos, Sherry Snyder, Mary Jane Boldt G 'Q Freshmen Page Thirty-tour T7 ' ix 418 MISS GEIGER 9A Back Row: Duane Cherek, Michael Clark, Raymond Chavez, Daniel Dettwiler, Donald Di Dio, Erwin Domagalski, Richard Deptula Fourth Row: Karen Christensen, Sharon Conklin, Mary Dworczyk, Victor Choinski, Robert De Groot, Willard Dent, James Dick Third Row: Charles Doudt, Allan Christensen, Thomas Dovi, Ronald Duschinski, Danny Drew, Karin Christen- sen, Thomas Domino Second Row: Diane Dahlke, Patricia Dunneboil, Mary Czarnecki, Sharon Drosen, James Doonan, Dennis Duchnowski Front Row: Daniel Deavers, Kathleen Conners, Shirley Corriveau, Jacqueline Covender, Sandra Dietzler, Adeline Diehl :Ove an Mr. Fischer, Miss Geiger, Mr. Dietzman --f 1 l I 407 MR. MAUTON 9A Back Row: Lawrence Merkl, Dennis Verhein, Richard Madala, James Mclntaggart, Richard Moede, James C, Miller Fourth Row: David Manning, Mary Jean Meyer, Kathleen Moline, Diane Matykowski, Joan Mielke, Harry Matty Third Row: Suzann Marsolelt, Christine Bagrowslti, Marcia Michalski, Jeanne Multhauf, Diane Szulczewski, Robert Misiora Second Row: Shirley Murphy, Arlene Mueller, Karen Van Roosenbeek, Mary Vlasaty, Diana Mueller, Jennie Morana, Richard Melms Front Row: Carol Meier, Marilyn Miller, Rose Ann Ulma, Jacqueline Van Roosenbeeli, Sharon McTrusty, Lorraine Mroczkowski 413 MR. SCI-IULD 9A Back Row: Daniel Zepecki, Charles Zahn, James Zamber, Nancy Roemer, Bonnie Roeplie, Edward Zembroski Fourth Row: Bonnie Rae, Diane Zuber, Anna Rhodes, Catherine Zemliclca, Bernard Zarczynski, Gaven Rouse Third Row: Charlotte Rataiczyk, Judith Rentmeester, Sharon Rusch, Carol Mae Rewolinslxi, Clara-Bell Reamer, Meribeth Ziellce Second Row: Adeline Rewolinslci, Susan Taylor, Shirley Rupich, Patricia Riesen, Robert Regan, Geraldine Reich Front Row: Michael Zaleski, Mary Rehorst, Kay Taylor, Susan Robinson, Patricia Rogers, Elaine Ratzmann Mr. Schuld, Miss Grochowski, Mr. Mauton 302 MISS GROCHOWSKI 9A Bock Row: Roger Gretzon, Richard Felde, Glen Franz, Jack Erdmann, Ronald Ewert, Philip Filiatrault, Patrick Filiatrault Third Row: Carol Fallcowski, Meredith Friedl, Judith Neit- zel, Joan Niehoff, Jaclclyn Nielsen, Gary Niemann Second Row: Louise Foti, Dee Ann Nelson, Lucille Narrai, Harriet Fleury, Lani Nelson, Judith Fryt, James Foti Front Row: Ronald Fisher, Thaddeus Maiewski, Andrew Evans, Irma Fenger, Janet Fecteau, Janet Nelson F r e s h m e n Page rhmyme 115 MR. TOMKIEWICZ 9A Back Row: Mary Ann Hart, Gerhard Herriges, Susan Hauboldt, Kathleen Heine, Sharon Hinkle, Jerry Hieb, Duane Harzke Third Row: Barbara Hart, Paula Husty, Barbara Henning- ton, Evonne Hielmberg, David Hettinger, Gail Hawk, Kathleen Haessler Second Row: Dianne Hoinacki, Linda Heling, Karen Bauer- schmidt, Jean Hogan, Pamela Harder, Antoinette Horn, Gerald P. Hansen Front Row: Paul Heinz, Richard Hodack, Joan Hinckle, Sharon Higgins, Sharon Heise, Victoria Handley EAST 4-bl MISS UNDERBERG 9A Back Row: Gary Luedtke, Eric Oleson, Wayne Obarski, Sharon Loudon, Sharon Olsen, Allan Lach Fourth Row: Michael Los, Orene Olson, Burnell Leflel, Carol Ludwigson, John Lutz, Jackson Odya Third Raw: Allan Olson, Mardell Lieber, Patricia O'Brien, Susan Loeher, Sharon Latus, Shey Ann Lederhaus Second Row: Geraldine Oliva, Judith Ladwig, Joyce Olson, William Long, Barbara Laufenberg, Mabel Linski Front Row: Kathryn Lenz, Sharon Orzechowski, Sally Li- siecki, Paula Odwazny, Judith Lalie, Judith Lampe Mrs. Smith, Mr. Tomkiewicz, Miss Underberg Page Thirty-six 202 MRS. SMITH 9A Back Row: Michael West, James Yahnke, Thaddeus Wiktorek, Charles Williams, Roger Wilke Fourth Row: Robert Wlodek, Beatrice Tadych, Jacqueline Welker, Luise Wanska, Patricia Widemshek Third Row: Carol Wintersteen, Mary Williams, Thomas Wolf, Robert Wegner, Kathleen Wyskochil, Allen Wilber Second Row: Bonita Tamel, Lynne Welleman, Thomas Wagner, Randolph Wernsman, Warren Wiedower, Karen Wargin Front Row: Robert Werderich, Juanita Wichmann, Mary Wartman, Diane Wittekind, Mary Winkler, Juanita Wencka x is T551 il -.. - -...4 his 1 I 2 1 , Freshmen 232 MRS. WECKMUELLER 9A Back Raw: Joyce Kucharski, John Kowalski, David Kopplin, Mark Kintop, David Kupser, Kenneth Kaia, Dennis Kaczmarski Fourth Row: Yvonne Kobow, Dian Krueger, Sandra Klein, Donna Koprowski, Diane Kirkman, Kenneth Kitzke Third Row: Barbara Killian, Lynn Klevenow, Patricia Knitter, Victoria Kosmowski, Bernardine Kubiak, Jo- Ann Kurczewski, Leo Kieliszewski Second Row: Frederick Koss, Sharon Kaminski, Marcia Klug, Barbara Koenig, Cynthia Kucay, Patricia Kading, Virginia Kazmierczak Front Row: Cynthia Krueger, James Kieweg, Susan Kirk- patrick, Suzanne Knoll, Arwin Karow, Neil Knutsen, Eileen Kasper 313 MR. WELLER 9A Back Row: Louis Stark, Jerome Schultz, Helen Straszewski, Rosemary Shaffer, Diana Schaefer, Wayne Stone, Jerry Skorch, Ronald Stanger Fourth Row: Sharon Stier, Sharon Sierpinski, Marilyn Schmitt, Dorothy Schultz, Diane Schuette, Roger Schroeder, Kathleen Sweeney Third Row: David Slusar, Karen Sommers, Pamela Snopek, Waodham Smith, Diana Strehlow, Gloria Skurzewski, Barbara Shutta, Lani Smith Second Row: James Spataro, Karen Saewert, Marguerite Schlosser, Allen Somers, Richard Salmon, Elaine Sipior- ski, Kathleen Sokolowski Front Row: Carol Schmidt, Henry Schmidt, Karen Szczech, Susan Stabner, Ruth Stibbe, Pamela Stuart, Dianne Stolte Freshmen M,-v. -. Q 1 is 3 , 'sf' J 0- -9 W.- , 1 S no- ,. - Q I 1. in 419 MR. ZANOTELLI 9A Back Row: Terrance Yahnke, Michael Kabacinski, Robert Wiczynski, Harold Schaefer, Charles Sanders, James Sadowski Fourth Row: Sharon Szyszkiewicz, Ronald Rusche, Theodore Tuchel, Mark Smitka, Robert Tyczynski, Allen Ribbeck, Roger Robbins Third Row: Allen Shutta, Edward Staacke, Janice Buetow, John Schrank, Larry Traxel, Terrance Burke, Richard Seelow Second Row: Joyce Schultz, Frances Bruno, Audrey Schulz, Fanny Buday, Peter Toman, Dennis Trepanier, James Price Front Row: Dara Stockman, Dianne Straz, Sandra Brown, Barbara Sulkowski, Susan Burany, Elmer Schatz, Thomas Wastak Mr. Weller, Mrs. Weckmueller, Mr. Zanotelli Page Thirty-seven Freshman Classes ALGEBRA 2 Two equations with two unknowns are solved by means of graphing. CLOTHING 'I Full skirts are the spring fashion projects of these girls. 'QW Page Thirty-eight 5 s ENGLISH 2 What's new in good books? freshmen ask, preparing for a reading assignment, SPANISH 2 Using a foreign language fascinates and challenges many at Bay View. GEOMETRY 2 The conclusion in this homework problem proves to BIOLOGY 2 T g be true. Sophomore Classes METAL WORK 2 A special interest- insects- produces ci special biology project. With a shaping machine, the boys cut a horizontal surface in metal. BOOKKEEPING 2 Sophomore bookkeepers are figuratively on their toes. Page Thirty-nine 126 MR. BRANDT 10B Back Row: Marvin Caughell, Dale Erdmann, John Armentrout, Alan Eberhardt, John Crawford Fourth Row: Terrence Constant, Sandra Comn, Terry Eisen- bach, Nancy Dedynski, Carl Dudey, Donald Ehmke Third Row: Edna Dent, Barbara Tyborski, Karin Deiss, Barbara Danks, Joan Corley, Emily DeLong Second Row: Jurdis Dierauer, Judith Dulak, Susan Eklund, Gloria Drozewski, Camille Ernst, Bonita Damrois Front Row: Judith Dierauer, Ronald Corso, David Chanik, Gloria Deavers, Mercedes Chavez, Paul Ewart 121 MR. HURST 'IOB Back Row: Donald Wilson, Kenneth Karasci, Kenneth Kline, Frederick Weninger, Wayne Trinkle, Martin Krall Fourth Row: Roger Young, Eugene Vaughn, Daniel Warfel, Michael Krelnar, David Wesolowski, Glenn Unger Third Row: Dennis Wisniewski, Sharon Trad, Sharon Knob- lauch, Kathleen Weed, Elizabeth Neuman, Martin Kalisnig, Harry Wittlieft Second Row: Diane Wink, Carol Wolski, Patricia Krue- ger, Judith White, Eugene Ulrich, Emil Kesich, Kay Williamson Front Row: Janyce Koedinger, Jeanne Valente, Nancy Nilsson, Judith Keno, Marie Warner, Michael Wosika l .Q SLN Sophomores M 'Q 'El Y . it tl lil 1 pkg - kv. D it if HL... ra WEST 1-SF MISS LESIKIEWICZ 'IDB Back Row: Ken- neth Packer, Robert Sandretto, Roger Perry, Gerald Sikarski, Frank Pum Fourth Row: Nancy RolH, Douglas Schanning, Theodore Slowinski, Harry Sentkowski, James Sikorski, Richard Krueger Third Row: Lorna Schneidewind, Suzanne Snamiska, Bar- bara Pearson, Louise Petri, Leandra Skurzewski, Diane Polacheck, Kathleen Ryan Second Row: Alice Provencher, Margaret Stanislowski, Gloria Stych, Marlowe Reid, Diane Schneck, Christine Steeves, Charlotte Smith Front Row: Thomas Pientka, Michael Stima, Robert Rut- kowski, Virginia Spinnato, Dorian Seidenkranz, Carol Paulsen, Sally Zirzow Mr, Hurst, Miss Leszkiewicz, Mr. Brandt ,4' I 4 w K 233 MISS NEUMANN 10B Back Row: Marvin La- becki, Howard O'Dell, James Hagen, Wayne Hudzinski, William Lieske, James Mucha Fourth Row: James Hartig, Mary Larson, Nancy Hawkins, Barbarann Menge, Robert Livesey, Robert Maci Third Row: Kathleen Michalowski, Mariorie Los, Julie Hen- sel, Sharon Liebl, Raymond Luedke, Martin Misiewicz Second Row: Norman Mombleau, Judith Herrick, Joseph Mariscal, Shirley Markussen, Karen Lund Front Row: John Munzinger, Beverly LaBine, Richard Les- niewski, James Makowski, Marianne Hien, Susan Litzow 207 MR. RUEHLE 'IUB Back Row: Jerald O'Conner, John Jaszewski, Thomas Grundmann, Herman Burback, Roy Burrith, Richard Galligan, Roger Jenrich Fourth Row: Kathleen Brooks, Richard Bachmann, Donna Bleise, Paul Gutsch, David Bauman, Clyde Burgner Third Row: Ann Jarvella, Barbara Jacob, Sandra Goddard, Joy Grunou, Karen Plennes, Thomas Bachmann Second Row: Gary Geske, James Gau, David Both, Kath- ' leen Jones, William Boas, Rose Marie Greco Front Row: Karla Buth, Jacquelyn Fredricks, Shirley Jam- bretz, Sharon Grochowski, Bonita Becker, Kathy Lynch Sophomores :QU IS 318 MR. BERNDT 'IOA Back Row: Roman Berdes, Rob- ert Balcerowski, Thomas Balcerzak, Brian Borkowski, Ken- neth Bialoszynski, Anthony Bahrke Fourth Row: Ronald Bartelmehs, Gerald Drefahl, Nick Baier, Terrence Elgas, William Bethke, Edward Bartz, Dennis Bart Third Row: Susan Bialk, Marilyn Behl, Joan Bindas, David Domagalski, Marlene Bachmann, Dwight Bales, Donna Bell Second Row: Marie Borck, Sandra Bieszk, Kathleen Bal- cerowski, Gudrun Berndt, Donna Botsford, Charleen Belter, Corrine Batt Front Row: Gloria Bernier, Lorraine Behmke, Diane Beier, Joyce Boettcher, Sherry Baier, Diana Bonk, Audrey Barbian Mr. Berndt, Miss Neumann, Mr, Ruehle Page Forty-one 409 MRS. CUTTER 'IDA Back Row: Robert Zanola, Richard Nielsen, Gerald Ziemnicki, David Zess, Robert Zimmermann, Daniel Olszewslci, Richard Olm Third Row: Karen Obarski, Lois Zillman, Patricia Nowacki, Howard Nelson, Kenneth Zapall, Thomas Nawroclxi, Leroy Wicht Second Row: Katherine Ouellette, Carol Niedzielski, Sally Neit1, Sheila O'Brien, Jean Grabslce, Kathryn Forkes, Darlene Deja Front Row: Phyllis Zahn, Sandra Nimmer, Karen Owens, Betty Neeld, Claire Nimmer, Shirley Olson, Mary Niesen 128A MR, DIETRICH IDA Back Row: Jack Remus, Harold Rankin, Thomas Rowling, Myron Tabbert, Ken- neth Roggeman, David Rupcic, James Rosialc Third Row: Raymond Ropel, James Taylor, Judith Ricciardi, Pamela Taubenheim, Judith Reschenberg, Sandra Rygiewicz Second Row: Mary Jo Rice, Karen Rust, Diann Raetter, Sharon Rettmann, Joanne Reszlxa, David Taylor, John Ritzaw Front Row: Kathleen Randazzo, Joy Reske, Diane Rusch, Kathleen Retzlaff, Susan Rehfeld, James Rutkowski Mr. Dietrich, Mrs. Cutter, Mr. Blonien Page Forty-two 432 MR. BLONIEN ICA Back Row: Jerome Domin- ski, Michael Donovan, John Erenz, Thomas Drefahl, Harley Erbe, John Drout, Peter Eggers Third Row: Robert Dietzler, John Dobogai, Wilhelm Doos, Timothy Dorau, Phillip Damitz, Dominic Demarinis Second Row: Mary Ann Egle, Patricia Burlshalter, Barbara Ebert, Mary Ann Bova, Angeline Drliaca, Audrey Ewig, Patricia Daniels Front Row: Julianne Eigenberger, Joy Dunday, Judith Diesch, Carole Derwin, Lucille Evans, Bonita Davis , k 1,-Q V eg f xx, 5' Sophomores 403 MRS. DWYER 'IOA Back Row: James Helminslci, Richard Haehle, Lee Hart, Lawrence Harzlce, James Hennell Fourth Row: Deanna Henderson, Joanne Halaska, Patricia Hammel, Matthew Heinen, David Helt, Marilyn Hanke Third Row: Sandra Karras, Jeanne Grady, Robert Hehn, Edward Heisler, Janet Hartzheim, Bonnie Heckel Second Row: Theodore Hanleclc, Darlene Heschke, Karen Heinrichs, Judith Rewolinski, Terrie Head, Judith Helstowslci Front Row: Diane Hartwig, Marie Heinz, Charles lmmelcus, Jean Haldner, Dawn Harwood, Sandra Herrmann Sophomores v' v i 1 .B C. EAST 4-6F MRS. ELLIS 'IOA Back Row: John Wilgren, Michael Wirth, Gary Wobiclc, Douglas Wilding, Lawrence Westphal, Jan Wienke Fourth Row: David Ulotowski, Hartwell Weidemann, Curtiss Witzel, Robert Weed, Edward White, Robert Willms Third Row: Joan Ullenberg, Richard Washlwhn, Paul Johnson, Jeffrey Wrobel, Stephen Wernsman, Patrick Ward Second Row: Kathleen Wollert, Judith Stallenwerll, Kathleen Urbaniak, Judith Williams, Carole Wichgers, Gerald Wart- man, Judith Krohn Front Row: Judith Woiciechowski, Nancy Williams, Joan Winkler, Faith Wallace, Judith May Wagner, Sandra Wacholz, Joanne Wisniewslci 427 MR. HICKMAN 'IOA Back Row: Dennis Piszczek, Thomas Passing, Alan Posselt, Richard Polgar, Gerald Popp, Thomas Piorier, James Panovich Third Row: Dennis Pelzelc, Diane Polzin, Jean Poludnianyk, Ruth Lutz, Mark Papenfus, Gerald Pallen, Lawrence Pozarski Second Row: Ernest Poli, Gwenith Weir, Bonita Pacala, Ellen Paczkowski, Mary Ann Mussatti, Brian Pepin Front Row: Sandra Piontek, Edith Pages, Ruth Doriot, Karen Pommerich, Sarah Peters, Carole Piotrowialm, Mary Palleon Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Dwyer, Mr, Hickman Page Forty-three C1 ... 5 5 nm L... LYNN Mgt 227 MR. ORLOWSKI 10A Back Row: Lee Sadowske, Robert Sobecki, Robert Sobczyk, Philip Schneider, Robert Schaefer, Joseph Setum, James Seiden Fourth Row: Fred Schneider, Julie Schneider, Geraldine Sopinski, James Schuett, Joan Schultz, Carl Sonnenberg, Joyce Shatter Third Row: Marilyn Sacha, Robert Sponholz, Herbert Kriese, Kenneth Spara, Beverly Scheer, Mary Pedriana, Jack Schlinke Second Row: LeRoy Santi, Barbara Schmidt, Carol Sopolinski, Karen Schneider, Judith Schaefer, Rita Sarnowski, Joanne Schmuhl Front Row: Sondra Schuessler, Elaine Savaglia, Carolyn Schubring, Elaine Smokawicz, Carol Salmon, Nancy Saber, Marilyn Schlockat Miss Moersen, Mrs. lngrelli, Mr. Orlowski Page Forty-Four wi' EAST 7-9R MRS. INGRELLI 10A Back Row: Andris Strazdins, Roger Strube, George Olson, Egils Holanders, Robert Hughes Fourth Row: David Stibbe, William Olivo, Stanley Dolata, Douglas Eaton, James Hurley, Clifford Steiner Third Row: Edgar Stockman, Ronald Swosinski, Anthony Symicek, Keith Sommers, Dennis Szainowski, David Ashton Second Row: Karen Sturomski, Sharon Stein, Anne Stott, Lynda Rich, Alice Adamczyk, Gerald Zorneke Front Row: Priscilla Swedoski, Judith Stachawski, Gloria Hosterman, Karen Appell, Kathleen Sltukowski, Joan Hoinowski, Nancy Hughes 415 MISS MOERSON 'IOA Back Raw: James Kwie- cinski, David Kruschke, Leonard Knitter, James Kraiew- ski, Terrance Kurzynski, Jack Krzewino Fourth Row: James Konieczka, Keith Klein, Patricia Konieczka, Judith Klenke, Thomas Kimber Third Row: Arlene Kowalski, Judith Kohls, Donald Radom- ski, Mary Ann Koch, Barbara Kloth, Arlene Kuenstler Second Row: Kenneth Kakali, Rose Marie Konieczny, Doris Kubicki, Patricia Krass, Lydia Konkoly Front Row: Sharon Kropusek, Nancy Kruse, Shelby Krohmer, Kurt Krause, Janet Krause, Bonnie Kloth a-A Sophomores 1288 MR. SORENSEN 'IOA Back Row: Donald Sun- deen, Richard Spangenberger, Bruce Guckenberger, Wayne Greening, James Teska, Thomas Tuchel Third Row: Ralph DuRay, Sharon Spoerl, Carol Tetzlafl, Irene Tiedemann, Kaaren Thiele Second Row: Sharon Ewert, Astrid Haalc, John Fedor, Roman Trzcinski, Sandra Timm, James Thompson Front Row: Janet Bova, Louise Tesmer, Susan Sprong, Judith Todhunter, Karen Threlkelcl, Dorothy Topolovich 'i Yigfgl . Rr ff. :IJ 1'. , S rt:-3 . A. .mr '1tl+.'1M:'r1' J- '.'AQ.-1 Mr. Rasmussen, Mr. H. E. Smith, Mr. Sorensen EAST 7-9F MR. RASMUSSEN 10A Back Row: William Czaikowski, James Ciechanowski, Wayne Carter, Raymond Czerwinski, David Ceranowski Fourth Row: Thomas Cupertino, James Chiratisi, Peter Con- stant, Gregory Cielinski, Allen Campbell Third Row: Carolyn Clary, Loretta Burnette, Patricia Bucchi, Barbara Brown, Patricia Brunelli, Lawrence Brickler Second Row: Mary Chamberlain, Maryann Burditt, DeaMae Conrath, Joanne Bruss, Donna Christiansen, Karen Cieslak Front Row: Wilma Chomo, Carlene Combs, Mary Clerwinski, Kathleen Campion, Beverly Choinacki, Joan Chiroft 204 MR. H. E. SMITH 'IOA Back Row: Douglas Los, Clarence Mason, Gary McTrusty, William Mintner, Gerald Manning, Edward Mueller, Tim Mokelke Fourth Row: Sue Marzofka, Catherine Miller, Joyce Mielke, John Marsho, John McCormack, Ronald Maci, Lawrence Materi Third Row: Richard Semrow, Linda Makowski, Carol Manslce, Sandra Mehring, Judith Shoop, Sharon Munson, Sharon Dax, Allen Migdal Second Row: Judith Marquardt, Angela Machaiewski, Fern Metz, Mary Leone Meyer, Glen Mueller, Michael McDer- mott, Joseph Lando Front Row: Candace Moffatt, Nancy Marlcowski, Nancy Maichrzalc, Sue Mattox, Dale Marlowe, Margaret Mecha, Karen Mahnke Sophomores p: 1, 325 MR. TOMASELLO 'IDA Back Row: Roy Lange, Nancy Luther, Kathleen Lytge, Fred Lytge, l.oren Kaun, Gerald Laatsch Fourth Row: John Lukszys, Judith Novotny, Virginia Lavann, Barbara Lenz, Ronald Lichte Third Row: Sandra Luecltke, Gordon Long, Darlene Keef, Marcellino Lopez, Roger Mattert, Daryl Karklus Second Row: Thomas Kandziora, Dale Kaufman, Judith Herbst, Donna Kimball, Kenna Loch Front Row: Barbara LaCourt, Sherry Lundberg, Carol Lad- wig, McRae Lundquist, Kathlyn Kennelly, Kathleen Olesinslli EAST 'I-3F MRS. WILCOX 'IDA Back Row: Thomas Jopke, Patrick Johnson, James Pradarelli, Arthur Czar- necki, Albert Villasenor Fourth Row: Marianne Jurlxowski, Carl Voelz, John Jacob, James Bruttig, Dennis Jagmin, Judith Pulvermacher Third Row: Rosann Prudlow, Marcia Purdy, Lila Jaeger, Margaret Pyzik, Gerald Pries, Carol Prusak Second Row: Sandra Jahnz, Gerald Ziolkowski, Patricia Jazdlewski, Joyce Jeffrey, Darlene Jeka, Evonne Vogel Front Row: Janet Jaretz, Paulette Vinci, Kathleen Primus, Victor Vargo, Jack Jurkiewicz, Edward Jazdzewski Mr. Sprunger, Mrs. Wilcox, Mr. Tomasello Page Forty-six f' tc: 422 MR. SPRUNGER 'IOA Back Row: Robert Gesh- riclc, George Gittins, Michael Gonia, Sherman Fickle, Gerald Faber, Gene Gohlke Fourth Row: Edward Goertz, Douglas Geslle, Marlc Frank, Raymond Grams, Virginia Gordon Third Row: Joan Falque, Janis Ferrel, Carolyn Fuerbringer, John Giove, Catherine Grochan, Doralin Grossmann Second Row: Carol Gapinski, Sharon Golla, Michael Hrenak, Wayne Graclxi, Joanne Farness, Kenneth Freitag Front Row: Kenneth Feller, Elaine Fons, Adeline Goniwicha, Kay Fischer, Jane Galbraith, Janet Galbraith ww l ' J li Q' - ' 4 -C .4 Sophomores 119 MR. FREDRICH 115 Back Row: Richard Hous- feld, Richard Brown, Richard Gump, Gerald Bitters, Richard Bethlce, David Doern, Ronald CIYTISIQK Third Row: Douglas Germanson, Peter Bertoglio, John Fritsche, James Dodge, Barbara Arndt, Harriet Allen, Kent Bellrichard Second Row: Gail Gaus, Nancy Dettlaft, Albert Basile, Barbara Daniels, Andrea Gunderson, Gordon Cherti, Glenn Barbian Front Row: Muriel Blackwood, Marilyn Housfeld, Rose- mary Baumgarten, Lea Gorslli, Kathleen Baker, Karen Chandek, Judith Driggs 127 MR. LALASZ 11B Back Row: John Lotz, Peter Narrai, Kenneth Luedtlre, Robert Mucha, Jon Ladwig Third Row: Rudy Morbeclm, Arthur Nauioclc, John Andre, James Lotz, Charles Larson, Ronald Kerlin Second Row: Judith Klein, Darlene Joyce Kunkel, Darlene Ann Konlcel, David Muschinske, Patricia Knoblauch, Mary Kalisnig Front Row: Joan Krieger, Karen Livieri, Barbara Nehring, Peter Sottile, Ingrid Larson, Martha Kryszewslri, Mark Mombleau Juniors I 'ni 132 MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT 11B Back Row: James Stockman, James Schweers, Christopher Wilde, Steven Wood, Peter Senkowslri, Lance Siian Third Row: Stephen Wilde, Roman Tuler, Nancy Schneide- wind, Judith Roberts, Edna Treder, Terry Turner Second Row: Shirley Weber, Carole Rumpel, Katherine Silxorski, Susan Thaiss, Amalie Weiss, Ronald Watson Front Row: Norman Steffen, Barbara Robinson, Harriet Savin, Marilyn Reckard, Elaine Schultz, Nancy Wolfe Mr. Lalasz, Miss Schaarschmidt, Mr. Fredrich Page Forty-seven 104 MR. SCHLINDWEIN 'ITB Baci! Row: John Piech, Lawrence Osterburg, Neil Engel, Dennis Paneitz, Joseph Halser, Melvin Paul Third Row: Pamela Haessler, Arthur Horch, Richard Quader, James Ewart, Anthony Eliopoulos, James Hellrung Second Row: Susan Yarnot, Karen Oleson, Barbara Vogel, Celia Paniagua, Earl Joslyn, Sandra Hass Front Row: Terry Haase, Patricia Hobert, Jeananne Peters, Danna Heltert, Janet Pepper, Janice Hagerman 307 MRS. BUDZYNSKI 'ITA Back Row: Richard Kip- hart, Joseph Kotowslci, Juan Kuiawa, Andrew Karasci, Harry Konczal, Bernard Krueger Fourth Row: John Knurr, Daniel Kubinski, Thomas Horaitis, John Kreznar, John Kinnaman, Raymond Klump, Richard Narloch Third Row: Virginia Krueger, Rita Kieliszewski, Carolyn Kowalski, Robert Phillips, Ronald Kuta, Joseph Walberts, Victor Knutsen Second Row: Norma Kokemueller, Geraldine Kubicki, Janice Kloslxy, Sharon Kempke, Doris Broemser, Kathleen Kokovnik Front Row: Carol Krueger, Barbara Kowski, Joyce Kuiawa, Rosalie Kroczek, Marlene Kolter, Elaine Komassa, Donna Zippel J u n i o r s Page Fofiyeighi D ,z I X 315 MRS. CASE 'ITA Back Row: Kenneth Glisch, Bruce Nelson, John Ahrens, Gerald Stein, William Gie- low, Charles Hayes Fourth Row: William Ouellette, Susan Gollwitzer, Patricia Gienclxe, Barbara Gilster, Gerald Gregorek, Gail Greppi, Karen Anderson Third Row: Joanne Gray, Carmen Alvarado, Evelyn O'Brien, Jacquelyn Glazewski, Patricia Grudnowski, Loreen Ollmann, Gerald Gorzalski Second Row: Laurette Osowski, Nancy Gnas, Constance Galaszewski, Jeanene Gardner, Margaret Smith, Janice Owen Front Row: Judith Germanson, Katherine Gibson, Jacque- line Machak, Sharon Genereau, Sharla Greenmeier, Jeanine Gau, Patricia Gain Mrs. Case, Mrs. Budzynslci, Mr. Schlindwein 319 MR. CRAWFORD TTA Back Row: Robert Her- renbruck, Thomas Hughes, Raymond Burger, Arthur Bednar, Arthur Haberstroh, Thomas Hettwer, Robert Heup Fourth Row: Susan Hook, Russell Hinz, Robert Hornbeck, Ronald Hoinowski, Forrest Henderson, Richard Head Third Row: Arthur Stych, Kenneth Huber, Jacquelyn Hedke, James Heinen, Holly Hensel, Barbara Nimmer, Alfred Hotzel Second Row: Jean Heacox, Antoinette Balcerzak, Nancy Hehn, Mary Hoyer, Shirley Horbinski, Adele Beaver, Michael Hawkins Front Row: Jean Hoernke, Della Harding, Mildred Haehle, Judith Heinlel, Lucy Hottman, Marie Fedder, Susan Hartmann WEST 7-9F MRS. FORTNEY IIA Back Row: Donald Jaworski, Ronald Campion, Dennis Conklin, Dennis Cherek, Richard Comp, David Cornwell, Robert Jasinski Fourth Row: Elbert Lundberg, Richard Johnson, John Jeske, Kenneth Jacobus, Roger Jacob, Terrance Wilson Third Row: Joyce Jablonski, Kathleen Jenny, Robert Ceretto, David Colburn, Richard Jahnke, Richard Jan- kowski, Rodney Crouse Second Row: Diane Corrao, Barbara Horngren, Carole Johnston, Marion Cramer, Gail Ginster, Diana Czeszynski Front Row: Sandra Champion, Charlotte Cooper, Dianna Jacobson, Donna Chartier, Joann Ciepluch, Barbara Sosalla, Joyce Copeland I if 2 ,. ,L 's ls. NN! t liz... -' ' .luniors C Y 'Y I , Z5 433A MR. FRITSCHE 'IIA Back Row: Russell Leal man, Wayne Lese, Ronald Zake, Robert Louis, Carl Mantey Fourth Row: Wayne Struck, William Kelly, James Vallee, Lyle Cottrill, Michael Libecki Third Row: Carol Lisiecki, Nancy Ladwig, Susan Lackey, Diane Letzring, Virginia Urbaniak, Robert Leannais Second Row: Elizabeth Villasenor, Carmen Heidak, Carol Liiewski, Joyce Lenz, Lolaiane Lawrence Front Row: Helen Lasocki, Eileen Zelinski, Judith Long, Elaine Lukaszewicl, Joanne Kubisiak, Joan Lemanczyk Mr, Crawford, Mrs. Fortney, Mr. Fritsche Page Forty-nine 433 MR. MIERZWA 'IIA Back Row: JeHrey Treichel, Allen Wulls, Robert Wittekind, Thomas Rocque, Thomas Peter, Edmund Trad Fourth Row: Kenneth Thomas, Robert Tabalca, William Temmler, Kenneth Hluchnik, David Winiarslsi, Richard Will Third Row: Jacqueline Thate, Ardith McClure, Patricia Wend- land, Mary Wagner, Beth Wylie, James Troyer Second Row: Geraldine Wodynski, Patricia Timm, Judith Weidner, Laurel Thiele, Marilyn Wilke, Elaine Thomas Front Row: Rita Wildes, Joan Wesolowski, Barbara Wanserski, Joan Wisniewslxi, Kathleen Wheeler, Lynn Walrafl l'-'F an Juniors Page Fifty 426 MR. 0'HEARN TTA Back Row: Adolph Kreft, Robert Roeplce, William Slezewski, Gerald Loudon, James Radlce, Andreis Racenis Fourth Row: Barbara Reber, Nancy Reise, Wendelyn Roth, Richard Raniewicz, Archie Reid, Gerald Maichrzak Third Row: Richard Kazubowslti, Francis Ruszkiewicz, Gor- don Sokolowslci, Leslie Reimer, Domenic Rappa, Alfred Rehorst, Dennis Rusche Second Row: Sharon Roelke, Judith Rieth, Dorothea Rein- hardt, Diane Retzlafl, Patricia Ricciardi, Sandra Berg Front Row: Carol Ann Rewolinslci, Lois Rusch, Hattie Reamer, Rosalind Reich, Beverly Rogalla, Nancy Roth, Kathleen Ruehle 213 MISS RILEY 'ITA Back Row: Thomas Bruss, Smith Briclchouse, William Bruss, Dennis Zeier, Phillip Baewer, David Betts, Raymond Bloclc, James Barry Fourth Row: Janice Bartelalc, Shannon Naumawicz, Pris- cilla Buller, Sandra Bonczkowski, Thomas Kros, Michael Zenker, Robert Beck Third Row: Sandra Liebeck, Catherine Bergner, Carol Kramer, John Bagrowski, Leslie Bluhm, Mariellen Smith, Wayne Blodgett, Gordon Burghardt Second Row: Judith Bozich, Jacqueline Borucki, Diana Spirewka, Diane Zaborsky, Jean Buschenfeld, Carol Burkhalter, Mary Jane Brinkman, Charles Baitinger Front Row: Betty Nowakowski, Judith Berhing, Betty Stommel, Roberta Bracey, LeeAnn Zaleslii, Charlotte Butler, Betty Bukiewicz, Sandra Becker Mr. O'l'learn, Miss Riley, Mr. Mierzwa W7 I if i J ,A ' A 303 MR. J. J. SMITH 1'lA Back Row: Harry Manlne, Thomas Miszewslxi, Lee Johnson, Thomas Marino, Thomas Miller Fourth Row: Ronald Morrison, Dale Mason, Thomas Hieb, Dean Marlowe, Clyde Manthey Third Row: Jacqueline Menclen, Marie Mrozek, Marceile Mueller, Robert Matulis, Dennis Maynard, Kenneth Rice Second Row: Karen Mooney, Carol Morbeclc, Wayne Janke, John Meyer, Carol Winter, Alice Mutschler Front Row: Virginia Maslinski, Judith Marchi, Karen Micholzili, Gloria Marlcin, James Menteclci, Jerelee Mettelmann 304 MR. STUERMER IIA Back Row: Dennis Schrei- ber, David Schultz, Robert Marunowski, Bernard Schmitt, Robert Seymer, Thomas Schumacher, Herbert Schauer, Edward Slotty. Fourth Row: Marlane Stanki, Aloha Smith, Sharon Skud- larczylc, Ronald Schram, Louis Seeteld, James Schuster, Dennis Schoessow Third Row: Joanne Sonnenberg, Roger Scott, Shirley Steuck, Beverly Smukowski, John Zawacki, Dorthy Peltzer, James Sitelc, Beverly Schorralc Second Row: Gail Schulz, Judith Steften, Ellen Schubert, Ruth Stark, Madeline Schneider, Sharon Soyclc, Alan Schroeder, Nancy Schmidt Front Row: Margarita Sandoval, Sandra Schanning, Janice Sala, Mariorie Schulz, Beverly Scherbarth, Margaret Sholsatz, Barbara Biedrzyclci, Carolyn Stolz Juniors 335 MRS. SCHOOFS 'IIA Back Row: John Didier, Jerome Otzelberger, Eugene Fisher, Terrence Dotka, Walter Froehlich. Fourth Row: Gerald Stanecki, Patricia Dybul, Shirley Drout, Sundra Stephen, Philip Dutch, Robert Furgason Third Row: Sharon Dzibinski, Mary Fecteau, Sandra Fischer, Eileen Dziubelc, Susan Diedrich, Judith Fisher Second Row: Ruth Fairchild, Jeanne Damitz, Patricia Podriznik, Constance Feuersthaler, Judith Flegel, JoAnn Farrar Front Row: Kathleen Dufty, Kathleen Derringer, Judith Domino, Karen Daerr, Joyce Falconero, Carol Dunneboil QQ 0 l . N 1 v ' 14 ,r 1 V Q I' T7 Mr. Stuermer, Mrs, Schoofs, Mr. J. J. Smith Page Fifty-one I29 MISS THORNBURG IIA Back Row: Robert Polgar, James Paszkiewicz, Richard Pellowski, Raymond Pinczkowski, Peter Prinz, Donavon Phillips, Mark Poniewal Fourth Row: Barbara Peterson, John Parr, Richard Presnal, Russell Pries, David Egerman, Thomas Espenson, Norbert Piotrowski Third Row: Carol Parchim, Charlene Peters, Beverly Prokop, Carol Emery, Judith Priebe, Dianne Potter, Kay Pepin Second Row: Dawn Petri, Diane Pierce, Larry Piontek, Gerald Pergande, John Persak, Sandra Piotruszewicz, Judith Pfenning Front Row: Frances Ziino, Carol Puffer, Donna Zess, Diane Pliska, Shirley Pitcher, Penelope Puccetti, Michael Egle 425 MR. WILKINSON IIA Back Row: Warren Emery, Alvis Strazdins, Kenneth Gaidosh, Adrian Adamczyk, James Hannon, Michael Ankerson, Greg Zautke, Ronald Neverman Fourth Row: Robert Deovers, Fred Schmidt, Gerald Kraczek, Donald Kasper, Diane Nowak, Abel Gonzalez, Sylvester Florian, Ralph Kubinski Third Row: Thomas Putz, Dennis Nimmer, Ronald Frelke, Camille Szalek, Milan Nikolic, James Duschinski, James Fabry, Donald Fare Second Row: Sue Stealey, Shirley Wolf, Jean Wolf, Mary Ann Cieslik, Charlene Zimdars, Donalda Augustowski, Judith Stramowski, MaryAnn Appell Front Row: Jean Achatz, Kathleen Koelsch, Jeannie Hayles, Joan Erickson, Mary Hart, Margaret Straszewski, Judith Gail Wagner, Gloria Taminsek Juniors WEST I-3R MR. ELICH 12B Back Row: Ralph Lar- sen, Gregory Burditt, Thomas Mintner, William Tengel, Dennis Waldoch Fourth Row: Daniel Lesczynski, Ronald Luepke, Robert Eickhoff, James Byrnes, Anthony Zabinski Third Row: Ellen Tollefsen, Donalyn Tratnik, Sally Mertin, Richard Stuempn, Patrick La Breche, Carl Templin Second Row: Rosemary Manashian, Evelyn Lutchen, Thomas Wuethrich, Lucy Lewandowski, Janice Misiewicz, Sally Ehlers Front Raw: Nancy Zmudzinski, Karen Liberacki, Gloria Wesolowski, Joanne Wesolowski, Judith Moczynski, Patricia Luedke Mr, Wilkinson, Miss Thornburg, Mr. Elich 334 MISS FREUND 12B Back Row: David Chia- verotti, Charles Foster, Thomas Potter, Charles Gerlach, Ronald Bosch Fourth Row: Melvin Goddard, Harold Christensen, Paul Dierauer, Gerald Bukowski, Michael Gradler Third Row: Barbara Brezovar, Joyce Breutzmann, Rose Keeling, Edith Bjorklund, Dorothy Corrigan Second Row: Sharon Champion, Susan Biesen, Mary Cope, Rosaria Corona, Marilyn Mattert, Janet Brown Front Row: Joyce Boinski, Diane DiDio, Jane Burke, Merry Konetsky, Barbara Magnuson, Janet Dick 114 MR. OERLLINE 12B Back Row: Roger Radonski, David Kroll, David Fowle, Ralph Michaels, William Hahlbeck, Donald Wattawa Fourth Row: Harold Karow, James Koebert, Lee Johansen, Stanley Kraczek, Larry Kepner, Robert Krull Third Row: Donald Galloway, Kathleen Kump, Jill Jarzyna, Robert Hedtke, Jack Hart, James Kettner Second Row: Donald Hotzel, Mary Hughes, Edward Jeschke, Ronald Hotzel, Janice Geschrei, Judith Kleman, Sandra Jensen Front Row: Janet Prott, Kareen Gunderson, Eloise Kopoian, Carolyn Hunkel, Jane Klitzke, Carole Joslyn, Lawrence Fecteau Rt . , ! if lu X Seniors A4 lf. . A ' X 'f M'-1 WEST 4-bf MR. TIBBETTS 12B Buck Row: Dennis Prit- chard, Stanley Rosiak, Margaret Pofahl, Ronald Reszka, Ronald Patterson, Thomas Peter, Michael Olshesky Fourth Row: James Kane, Ronald Stevens, Donald Rowland, Frederick Petri, Dole Anderson, William Baumgarten, Henry Skibinski Third Row: Richard Sponholz, Alfred Strzyzewski, Carol Olsen, Donna Paneitz, Patricia Wruk, Donald Richardi, Roger Olson Second Row: Sandra Steiner, Ellen Scholl, Sandra Siebauer, Virginia Nason, Judith Piotrowski, Alfred Laube, Fred Passcw Front Row: Joyce Raatz, Mary Lynn Wostak, Patricia Scott, Sandra O'Dell, Patricia Sanders, Marilynn Schiller, Joyce Otis an-Q J i',!.?:1il 5 Mr Oerlline Miss Freund Mr Tibbetts Q ,thy S B is ptgt Junior Classes TYPING 2 Speed and accuracy in typing are the goals of these iuniors. I-I 1 CHEMISTRY 2 UNITED STATES HISTORY 2 These students are engaged in individual research in a special chemistry class. Educational television becomes a tool for studying history. ENGLISH 6 A pictorial map stimulates interest in American literature. Page Fifty-four i-X X' NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mr. Cerwin, Mr, Nader, Mr. Schoeller, Mr. Sinn, Mr. Andersen Non-Homeroom Teachers Office Sfaff NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS Sfonding: Mr. Del Rosso, Mr. Kcczmurek, Mr. Sieele, Mr. Loreniz Seared: Miss Lane, Miss Siickney, Miss Cernahun, Mr. Sherry i s I . , WELFARE STAFF Mr. Wong, Mrs. Von Wagenen OFFICE STAFF Miss Rambo, Mrs. Loeber, Miss Paeizke, Miss Behling, Miss Cousins Page Fifiy-five li-f M lim W V A zfl on vnfms NK' STAFF EDITORS Eugene Nouioclc, Scltool Lifef Judith Houck, Activities Co-Editorg John Schmuhl, Activities Co-Editor Del MccFull, Photographer: Audre Gonske, Index Editor, Marlene Slonlci, Art Editor, John Thirion, Homeroom Edilor SENIOR EDITORS lucy Formello, Mary Calhoun, Judith Field Page Fiftyveight ,,....Qw,9 unn- S, Q Qs, ' 5---. 44: - g A Big Year ' Nw Editor-in-Chief . . . ANNUAL STAFF Activities Co-Editor ................. Senior Co-Editor. . School Life Editor. Art Editor ........ Homeroom Editor . Index Editor ..... Advertising Manager .... .... Circulation Manager .... . . . Business Manager ..... FACULTY ADVISORS .Jean Buschenfeld . . . .Robert Buettner . . . Carol Haissig ...John Schmuhl Judith Haack . .Mary Calhoun Judith Field Lucy Formello .Eugene Nauiock .Marlane Stanki . ...John Thirion . .Audre Ganske . . . .Robert Graf Chairman . . . ......................... Miss Zarling Ex-Officio . . . ................... ...... D r. Korn Activities .... ....... M r. Koch Art ....... ....... M r. Hurst Seniors ..... .... M iss Neumann Homerooms . . . ...... Mr. Brandt Subscriptions .... .... M rs. Hoernel Advertising . . . ..... Mr. Smith and a Busy One . . . THE ORACLE Xa EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ill Q., ASSISTANTS Michael Libecki, Judith Gossler, Barbara Eggers, ASSISTANTS Kenneth Jacobus Walter Froehlich, Michael Egle, Jean Wolf, Ervin Staaclce, Caroline Kotowicz Page Fifty-nine STAR REPORTERS Picfures, Pasfe-ups, Prinfer, Paper-Newspaper At the conclusion of this afternoon's broadcast, will all newspaper reporters please report to the Oracle office. With this announcement another two-week period of writing, proofreading, pasting, and headlining is underway. Reporters receive their assignments from editors who have met with their advisor to determine the issues, pictures, lead stories, and features. The business and advertis- ing staffs work together to get advertisements to help pay for the paper and to get subscriptions. After two weeks of work, the results can be viewed by all the students as the Oracles are dis- tributed to all the homerooms for everyone's en- ioyment. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Sara Stark, Carol Housfeld STAFF EDITORS James Miller, Raymond Pinczkow ski, Nancy Ascherin, Susan Baum gart, Sharon Unger, Thomas Zizic Front Row: Karen Landgraf, Shannon Naumowicz, Char- lene Peters, Susan Diedrich, Karen Chandek,Sandra Boncz- llowski, Walter Froehlich. Sec- ond Row: Ruth Stark, Judith Klein, Amalie Weiss, Anne MacKay, Carol Martino, Su- san litxow, Carol Emery, Back Row: Jean Wolf, Diane DiDio Page Sixty THE ORACLE QUILL AND SCROLL Robert Graf, Del MacFall, Judith Haack, Carol Haissig, Barbara Krawczyk, John Schmuhl, Carol Housfeld, EDITORIAL S Editors-in-Chief .... Associate Editor . . . Literary Editor ....... Assistant Literary Editor ...... Assistant News Editors .... Sports Editor ....,... Assistant Sports Editors ...... Copy Editor .... . . Susan Baumgart, Anne MacKay, Robert Buettner, Nancy Ascherin, James Miller TAFF . . . . .Sara Stark Carol Housfeld . . . .James Miller . .Susan Baumgart .Nancy Ascherin ...Lynn Walraft Beth Wylie . .Ray Pinczkowski .Richard Kiphart James Troyer . . . .Anne MacKay 1 ,- ff? 1 , L iff.- fn .toy - g C if AssisrANr emrons , 'Q 'I' .-1 f 9 Q7 ,t 51,1 WQIZKL mfr' V Lkwfl J E Beth Wylie, Lynn Walraft, Richard Kiphart, James Troyer, Susan Hook rr' 'mfr-PA' -CZ' - s C 7 Q C32 2 J Xi , It-QQ? YJ --X 'QrI7C...f H 323111 ,fcfie .Q7 , V, JL .. ov, -rpg., , 1,4 2 if ,Cb L. cy? I S-1147? jf 5-15,1 Gig K4 9 x gr, W-if A K-Y . -1'1',,.'f f 4, X-kk - f ffl- ' ' - ff' ,, ' ' '- ' CQUAQ eggs 2,1 Rf. ?1 fvjfvsjx Mei? X7 ? Kb h ff rs 2-1? Qc ccsssk ' uf . f1f,..6J tfb CA -AAYI Page Sixty one 4 . ff? N ,LT - f 4 - CQ Lf- FLWFQA. to if 24, L4 FACULTY ADVISORS The Newspaper Goes fo Press Chairman ..................... Miss Arndt Ex-Officio . . . ........ Dr. Korn Ecliforial . . . .... Mrs. Budzynski Editorial . , . .... Miss Moersen BUSINESS MANAGERS , , n A 'S , BUSINESS STAFF Charles Gerlach, Diane Czeszynski, Donna Christiansen, Carol Gillich, Gerald Hansen Robert Bueffner, Barbara Krawczylc, Jean Buschenfeld Page Sixfy-iwo TYPISTS Audre Ganske, Joyce Allen, Judith Houck, Carol Martino, Joyce Gilhuber, Karen Stancliford, Gloria Erickson with the Latest Bay View Scoop sl FACULTY ADVISORS Photography .,...................... Mr. Schulcl ADVERTISING SOLICITORS :in Galligan, John Giove, Shannon Naurnowicz, Thomas Cupertino, Janice Owen Sports ...... . . .Mr. Sherry Circulation . . . . , .Mrs. Hoernel Advertising .... ..,, M r, J, Smith IE! Busmess STAFF aria Corona, Jacqueline Hedtke, Carol Liiewslti, Laurel Thiele, Patricia G iencke ADVERTISING MANAGERS Juan Kuiawa, Robert Graf, Thomas Miszewski BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager ................... Robert Graf Assistant Advertising Manager .......... Juan Kuiawa Business Manager ..,.........,...., Robert Buettner Assistant Business Manager .....,.. Thomas Miszewski Circulation Manager ......... .... J ecln Buschenfeld Associate Circulation Manager ...... Barbara Krawczek Circulation Clerks ............... Donna Christiansen Patricia Giencke Jacqueline Hedke Diane Czeszynski . . . .Rosaria Corona Patricia Sanders Advertising Cashiers .... Photographer . . . Bookkeeper ....... Statement Clerk . . . Mailing Clerks . . . Office Manager ..... ,..... ..... Co-Homeroom Representatives .... .. ...Del MacFaIl .. . .Laurel Thiele . . . . . .Carol Liiewski . . . . . . .Carol Gillich Shannon Naumowicz . . . . . . .Joyce Allen . . . .Charles Gerlach Gerald Hansen Page Sixty-three OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE James Kerpestien, Secretary, Jack Hart, Treasurer, William Hahlbeclz, S.G.A. Representative, Brian Galli- gan, President, Timothy O'Brien, Vice-Presidentg Ralph Kubinslmi, Ser- geant at Arms BOYS' CLUB Offers Spirit, LETTERMEN'S SECTION Dennis Waldach, Russell leaman, Abel Gonzales, Jack Hart, Michael Stanlci Page Sixty-tour The purpose of Boys' Club is to service the school, with special emphasis on important tasks rather than on social meetings. The club has two general meetings each semester. The boys then sign up for any of the following sections: Athletic Publicity, Cheer- leaders, Civil Defense Cincluding Air Raid War- dens, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crew, Rescue Crew, and Fire Wardensl, and Flag Crew. Other sections oftered to the boys are Elec- tronics, Photography, Aviation, Conservation, or Athletics. There is also a Lettermen's section ot the club. Sectional meetings are called whenever need- ed, and officers are elected at a general meet- ing. When the business part of the meeting is finished, the boys are shown sport movies. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Schoeller, Chairman Mr. O'Hearn Mr. Berndt Mr. Schuld Mr. Crawford Mr. Sinn Mr. Danculovich Mr. Wilkinson Mr. Nader 1 CIVIL DEFENSE Q h Kubinslci, William Ouellette, Charles Carr, Terrence Shay, Brian Galligan ATHl.ETlC PUBLICITY Dennis Waldoch, Jack Hart, David Kroll, Stephen Wilde Sportsmanship, and Service l OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Timothy O'Brien, Presidenlg John Chavez, Secretaryg Richard Czubek, Sergeant at Armsf William Hahlbeck, S,G.A. Representative: James Kerpeslien, Vice-President, Jack Hart, Treasurer Page Sixty-five FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Miller, Chairman Miss Freund Miss Prucha Mrs. Schoofs Patricia Gain, S.G.A. Represenfafiveg Mari Magenheim, Sergeant af Armsg Allan Kouchich, Vice-Presidenlg Charlene Zimdars, Sergeanf aI Armsp Carol Housfeld, Presidenlg Fred Seiden, Treasurer 'H Page Sixfy-six SCHOLARSHIP Audre Gonslce, Carol Housfeld xg I if SJ in OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Sealed: Carol Emery, PaIricia Gain, Mary Calhoun, Jean Buschenfeld Sianding: Shirley Steuck, Robert Lewis, Lance Siian, Richard Brown Cultures Meet on Common Ground Foreign Language Club began the year with a general meeting in East Study Hall. Such general 'leetings are held throughout the year and provide 'ducational and entertaining programs for the club members. In addition to these assemblies, each language proup holds sectional meetings wherein students gain i better understanding of other nations by studying 1eir language, customs, and literature. Each semester the club sponsors a paid program 1 the auditorium. This year two outstanding speak- rs, Robert Davis and Neil Douglas, presented their lm lectures on Sicily and Mexico, respectively. The club had its annual banquet in December, at 'hich Berit Lotherington, of Norway, and Francisco Gonzales, of Spain, two foreign exchange students, 'ere invited to speak. To complete these activities, the club awarded five ins and two scholarships to outstanding students of ne languages. FLC PIN WINNERS . M...-.V .ss hgaxvm S Carol Martino, Latin, Bruno Lucht, German, Barbara Olszowy, Spanish, Carol Housfeld, Spanish, Audre Ganske, Latin 'Sex FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB BANQUET Page Sixty-seven R 147 GIRLS' CLUB . . . Service HAI.LOWE'EN PROGRAM 'w 2, k OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Sharon Unger, President, Nancy Purdy, Secretaryg Donna Labecki, Treasurer, Gwenn Dahlmann, Vice-President, Nancy Ascherin, Sergeant at Arms, Kathleen Stadler, S.G.A. Representative Page Sixty-eight SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT Sharon Unger Each year finds Girls' Club a little bigger than the year before A and each year finds the programs more original. For the past year all the skits presented have been writ- ten and directed by the girls themselves, and very active art committees have made interesting, attractive, though simple back- grounds for each performance. Nancy Purdy did an exceptional job the first semester, and Barbara DeWitt continued the second. Highlights for the year 1957 to 1958 have been skits presenting marriage customs throughout the world, Hallowe'en pranks, Christmas in various lands, Girls' Club talent, hillbilly life, spring styles, and the cleverness of the four classes challenging each other in contests. Cavalcade of Cans again went over the top, and the freshman and senior parties proved fun. The one hundred dollar scholarship award went to last year's secretary, Carole Niehoff. Marked with a Flair for Showmanship CANNED FOOD DRIVE FACULTY ADVISORS Mrs. Weckmueller, Miss Batz Mrs. Breitling Mrs. Case Mrs. Cutter Mrs. Dwyer Chairman Miss Gro chowski Miss Schaarschmidt Miss Underberg Mrs. Wheeler Miss Zewen T S25 R 1 OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Front Row: Barbara DeWitt, Sergeant at Armsg Diane Morawetz, 5.G.A. Representative Back Row: Nancy Dane, Vice-President: Theresa Cialdini, Treasurerg Barbara Olszowy, Secretary: Patricia Wruk, President Page Sixty-ni New Worlds Unfold LIBRARY PIN WINNERS Fronr Row: Judith Beyer, Audre Ganske, Nancy Pease Back Row: Susan Berge, Ellen Tollefsen, Susan Baumgart, Nancy Ascherin, Anne MacKay, Barbara Eggers OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Nancy Ascherin, Treasurer, Sandra Belanger, S.G.A. Represenfafivep Audre Ganske, Secrefaryg Donnalu Johnson, Presidenrg Ellen Tollefsen, Vice-Presidenfg Robert Mafulis, S.l..A.M. Represenfafiveg Susan Berge, 5.l..A.M. Represenfafive Page Seventy as GUILD Members Guide Readers l ART COMMITTEE Sandra Schanning, Joanne Gray ANNOUNCERS Susan Berge, Anne MacKay, Susan Baumgarl OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Sealed: Sandra Belanger, S.G.A. Represeniafiveg Susan Baumgart, Presidenl, Joyce Allen, Vice'Presidenl Slanding: Robert Malulis, S.L.A.M. Represenfafiveg Ellen Schubert, Treasurerg Nancy Ascherin, Secrefaryg Susan Berge, S.l..A.M. Represeniafive Page Seventy-one ROUND TABLE Gives Opporfunifies DEBATE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE Page Seventy-two OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Krause, Chairman Mrs. Mett Mr. Cerwin Mr. Orlowski Mr. Fischer Mr. Rasmussen Miss Geiger Miss Stickney Mr. Laessig Mr. Tomasello Seated: Edith Bjorklund, Political Discussion Chairman, Carol Martino, Secretarylreasurerg Sonia Thompson, Forensics Chairman, Richard Hashagen, S.G.A. Representative Standing: Daniel Mydy, Chess Chairman, James Hurley, Book-in-Hand Chairman, Kath- leen Jenny, Foreign Correspondence Chair- man, Alan Gaulke, Music Chairman, Raymond Pinczkowski, Debate Chairman, Dennis Kocent, General Chairman for a Well -rounded Viewite Variety is the spice of life. How well these words are proven as Round Table, one of the most versatile clubs at Bay View, swings headlong into action each year. Variety is had in Stage Make-Up, For- ensics, Book-in-Hand, Foreign Correspond- ence, Music Appreciation, Chess, and one of the newest stars on the Round Table horizon, Debate. Chess Club, a favorite among the dif- ferent groups, has induced those inter- ested to either learn the game or par- ticipate on the team. Those on the team would have acquired a city championship but for a fraction of a point. A speaker was sponsored by Round Table during the first semester, who pre- sented dramatic monologues, captivating and intriguing the audience. With the progress it has made and the incentive given students by its nine ad- visors, Round Table has proven itself one of the favored spots on Bay View's agenda of extra-curricular offering. OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Seated: Jane Burke, Secretary-Treasurer, Allan Kouchich, President, Richard Hashagen, S.G.A. Representative, Susan Sprung, Foreign Correspondence Section Standing: Kathleen Wheeler, Make-Up Section, James Paszkiewicz, Book-in-Hand Section, James Hurley, Book-in-Hand Section, Carol Martino, Forensics Section, Carol Morbeck, Music Section, Mary Ann Egle, Debate Section, Milan Nikolic, Chess Section CHESS SECTION Page Seventy-three gi OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE James Spataro, General Science Chairmang Theodore Hanleck, Biology Chairman, Michael Gonia, Biology Chairmang Emanuele Rappa, Electronics Chairman, Thomas Schumacher, Photography Chairman, Gordon Burghardt, Chemistry Chairman, Dennis Wroblewski, Radio Chairman, Larry Kepner, General Chairman, Richard Galligan, General Science Chairman, Daniel Mydy, Biology Chairman SCIENCE CLUB of Today Chock full of eleven different sections, Science Club functions as many organiza- tions within one. The purpose of the club is to help students acquire greater scientific knowledge through interest in science and its application. The club is made up ot eleven sections, which are: three general science sections, two biology sections, two chemistry sections, a physics section, a photography section, a home gardening section, and a ham radio section. The different sections carry on ex- periments leading to after-school study and laboratory work, plus library research. The club often takes sectional tours of industrial plants which give future scientists and engineers an inside view of the indus- trial lite. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Fritsche, Chairman Mr. Rasmussen Mr. Blonien Mr. Ruehle Mr. Del Rosso Mr. Schuld Mr. Elich Mr. Sinn Mr. Hickman Mr. Sprunger PHQTQGRAPHY Mr. Mierzwa Mr. Steele Patricia Burkhalter, Harold Olsen, Thomas Schumaker, Ronald Kuta MT- OIHSGTD MY- Wlllill1SOD Page Seventy-four GENERAL SCIENCE Richard Galligan, Edith Bergmann, William Boos PHYSICS Emanuele Rappa, James Lund, Michael Alien, Juris Stepe eeks lhe World of Tomorrow BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD The Bausch and Lomb Honorary 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 eligi- ble to compete for one of several scholar- ships awarded annually at the University of Rochester. SEMESTER ONE Thomas Zizic SEMESTER TWO James Miller OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Standing: Mary Ann Egle, Biology Chairman Front Row: Del MacFall, Camera Club Chairman, David Hettinger, General Science Chairman Gordon Burghardt, Chemislry Chairman, James Yahnke, General Science Chairman Second Row: Richard Galligan, Biology Chairman, David Ashton, Biology Chairman: Michael Aken Physics Chairman: Dennis Wroblewslii, General Chairman and Radio Club Chairman Back Row: Joseph Halser, Chemislry Chairman: Don DiDio, General Science Chairman Page Sevenfy-live This Way, Please . . . USHER CORPS CZYNCZAK'S CREW, Right Front Row: Ronald Czynszak fSUperviS0rJ, R0Ym0f1Cl Ropel, iCUPiUl'1i, James Hellrung, Charles Larson ICaptainJ, Arthur Horch fCaptainj Second Row: John Munzinger, Thomas Kandziora, Dennis Szoinowski, Daniel Peterson, Henry Schmidt Third Row: David Stibbe, Alan Eberhardt, Fred Lytge, Roy Lange, Harley Erbe Fourth Row: Robert Beyak, James Pech, Kenneth Edwards, William Lieske, Andrew Karasci Fifth Row: Dennis Peters, Roger Young, Dennis Wisniewski, Ronald Czarnota, James Yahnke Sixth Row: Morton Christensen, Robert Werderich, Raymond Luedke, Allen Wilber, Fred Rose Seventh Row: Charles Zahn, Gaven Rouse, Roger Strube, Robert Parchim, Richard Melms Back Row: James Zamber, Anthony Symicek, Arthur Czarnecki, Tom Cupertino FACULTY ADVISORS Messrs. Dietzman, Chairman, Lalasz, Zanotelli Page Seventy-six NlANZECK'S CREW, Left Front Row: Norman Stetten fCaptainJ, Loren McKillip fAssistant Supervisorj, Dennis Manzeck KSupervisor1, David Kroll Iffaptainj Second Row: Philip Dutch fCaptainI, James Peterson fCaptain1, Larry Kepner lCaptainJ Third Row: Jerry Schultz, Henry Powell, Terry Krzyston Fourth Row: Robert Sobecki, Rudy Morbeck, Roger Wilke, Edward Zambrowski Fifth Row: Edward Mueller, John Lukszys, Allen Somers Sixth Row: David Wilinski, John Dobogoi, David Kopplin, Carl Dudey Seventh Row: Michael Wosika, James Kieweg, Robert Braun Eighth Row: David Peterson, John Kowalski, James Schuett, Robert Kruschke Ninth Row: Louis Stark, Howard O'Dell, Gordon Long Back Row: Daniel Warfel, Dennis Wenzel, James Seiden, Ronald Lichte ART CLUB Sets the Scene for Talent Remember the enormous poster down on the first floor which advertised the music festival? Remember the signs in the cafeteria illustrating different kinds of lunchers? At Christmastime - when do you first notice the gaiety ofthe season? Where else but in the decorations in the halls and on bulletin boards throughout the school. This club has also worked out the scenery tor all our class plays and operettas, besides having interested members participate in various con- tests oftered for competitive art. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Hurst Mr. Fredrich ART COMPETITION :ren Rust, Sue Eklund, Eugene Nauiock, Carol Paulsen OFFICERS SEMESTERS ONE AND TWO Betty Stommel, Secretary, Thomas Kiehl, Presidentg Rosemary Manashian, Vice-President: LeeAnn Zaleski, S.G.A. Representative CHARM SCHOOL Seated: Enid Olson, Diane Becker, Joan Curley, Marlene Stanki, Sandra Ricciardi Standing: Betty Stommel, Judith Fischer Page Seventy-seven X CLUB SPEAKERS Front Raw: Jerald Pinnelcer, Janice Goderski, Robert Matulis, Karen Landgraf, Judith Serr, Anne MacKay Second Row: Shannon Naumowicz, Susan Berge, Diane DiDio, Susan Baumgart Back Row: Susan Hook, Rosemary Manashian, Beth Wylie, Edith Biorlclund Scholarship . . . Honor . . . Service . . . OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Robin Gratlme, S.G.A. Representativeg Karen Landgraf, Recorderg John Thirion, President, Mr. Michaels, Guest Spealrerp Susan Baumgart, Scribeg Robert Matulis, Vice-President Page Seventy-eight X club was organized with the purpose of increasing high scholar- ship and bringing information about college life. Regular meetings are held to carry out this important purpose. Commit- tees this year have introduced the members to various philosophies of life. Since many of the club members are going to college, they have joined together to discuss the merits of a number of colleges and uni- versities. Speakers' Bureau advises fresh- man and sophomore homerooms concerning the maze of activities and codes at high schoolp Plaque Committee awards plaques to those homerooms of different grade levels deserving of this honorg and Greet- ers and Guides present Bay View to those students entering school for the first time in the year or transfer- ring from a different high school. As one can see, X Club aims to serve the student body well, and, by functioning in an organized man- ner, fulfills its purpose. OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO ren Landgraf, Secretaryg David Schultz, Recarderg Beth Wylie, Vice-Presidentg Robert Matulis, President, Michael Egle, S.G.A. Representative FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Prucha, Chairman Miss Riley X CLUB PLAQUE COMMITTEE Ellen Schubert, Patricia Burkhalter Mary Ann Egle, Michael Egle GREETERS AND GUIDES Daniel Riese, Stanley Kraczek, Rose- mary Monashian, Karen Oleson, Frank Pum, Anne MacKay Page Seventy-nine Faculfy of fhe Fufure . . . F. T. A. OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE .' ' OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Judith Payne, President, Judith Serr, Secretary, Judith Lehmann, Karen Mooney, Vice-President, Judith Lehmann, President, Patricia Treder Vice-President, Karen Standiford, Treasurer Page Eighty INTER-HI REPRESENTATIVES Carol Olson, William Hahlbeck, Carol Konlcel Secretary, Sue Stealey, Treasurer The purpose of Future Teachers of America, usually known as F.T.A., is to interest students in the teach- ing profession and eventually to close the gap of teachers needed throughout the United States. F.T.A. members are called into classes to substitute when teachers are absent. It is an experience that they can hardly forget, as they teach their first class and see the faces of their own classmates looking up at them. This is the second year that the group functioned as an organization, previously having been called together during a life advisement period. The organi- zation is divided into two groups. In one, all the B or above-average iuniors and seniors do the active work, and in the other, all upperclassmen attend F.T.A. general meetings. In addition to actual teaching, activities of F.T.A. include tutoring students who have been sick and assisting weak students with their work. Helping to prepare library assignments and administering make- up assignments are other important F.T.A. duties. U. S. HISTORY CLUB . . . Search and Research The United States History Club, which is becoming increasingly popular every semester, is open to any junior or senior who is enrolled in a social science subject and has an average of B or above. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in history and to hold good, intelligent discussions. The Egg and I, the proceeds of which will enable the members to visit the Wisconsin State Historical Museum and the Capitol in Madison, was presented to the school in the second semester. An election between the Political Science group and the United States History Club was held, in which students contested for posi- tions on City Government Day. This is a club with a promising future, a future being partially fulfilled today. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Lalasz Mr. Laessig OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE LeeAnn Zaleslxi, Vice-President, Shannon Naumowicz, S.G.A. Representative, Susan Baumgart President, David litzow, Treasurer, Neil Doerr, Secretary HISTORY IN THE MAKING Joanne Gray, Muriel Blackwood, Rosemary Baumgarten, Daniel Riese 5- OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO David Litzow, Vice-President, Donnalu Johnson, Treasurer, Susan Berge President, Lynn Walraff, Secretary Page Eighty-one M in J PROJ ECTION CREW Front Row: Suzann Morsolek, Bonita Pacala, Carol Salmon, Karen Oleson, Suzanne Thaiss. Second Row: Richard Salmon, Fred Rose, Donald Baker, Don DiDio, Charles Pelzek. Third Row: George Alt, Gerald Dretahl, Wayne Peterson, Carl Dudey. Fourth Row: Art Horch, Wayne Stone, Richard Moede, Richard Galligan. Back Row: Eric Oleson, Norman Steffen, Loren Koun, Mort Christensen, Alan Betts. Right: Walter Froehlich, Norbert Piotrowski, Lance Kaufman, Kenneth Jacobus, William Czaikowski, James Schuster Page Eighty-two Front Row: Kathleen Jenny, Judith Pfenning, Sandra Stanley, Anne MacKay. Second Row: Joseph lmilkowski, Jerald Pinneker, Smith Brick- house, James Kettner. Third Row: Norbert Mutschler, Terry McCall, Patrick LaBreche, H. John Manke fAssistant Munageri. Fourth Row: Robert Roepke, Brian Galligan, Roger Zemlicka, Kenneth Jacobus fManagerJ. Fifth Row: Del MacFall, Thomas Miszewski, Robert Snow, Fred Schmidt. Back Row: Mr. Hickman fFaculty Advisori, Thomas Mcl Kegney, Robert Kovnesky, Warren Emery. The Show Goes On . . . RADIO CREW Lett: Smith Brickhouse, Jeffrey Treichel, Jerald Pinneker, Norbert Mutschler, James Kettner I i SPOT CREW lelow: James Keftner, Smith Brickhouse, John Fritsche STAGE CREW Raymond Goerfz, Thomas McKegney, Edward Goerlz, Warren Emery, Kent Bellrichard, Thomas Polfer, Clyde Gallun, Milan Nikolic, Pairiclc LaBreche wifh fhe Help of SERVICE CREWS ...,-4' PROPERTY CREW Sandra Siebauer, Patricia Sanders, Arihur Nauiock, Sandra O'Dell, Patricia Scolf, Harry WiHlieH, Robert Kovneslcy -nr 'LQ' ivfgn- ANNOUNCERS Theodore Olsen, Terry McColl Page Eighfy-Three L 4 0 -ef' .tg 31 x ' 15' If fl Q .. .fm ,amp v 4 1- .., 1 1679 gig , giznskw if i 5 'R 'Q ' 1 ' .A :scrutiny I ,M .,,,, 'f V kk E' r F h f .AXAV1 I 1 1 L A x . I 'jr 3 R Y . THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC THE CHARACTERS Narrator ......... T. John Blessington .... . . Alfred Metcalfe .... Warren Gillie ..... CIiFford Snell ........... Mrs. Laura Partridge ....... Sonia Thompson Amelia Shotgraven . Mark Jenkins ...... Miss L'Arriere ...... Edward L. McKeever. Miss Logan ...... The A. P. ..... . The U. P. ....... . I. N. S. .......... . A Little Old Lady .. Bill Parker ....... Dwight Brookfield . . Estelle Evans ...... FACULTY ADVISORS Director ........... Mrs. Caroline K. Breitling Costumes ...... Miss Waltraut Schaarschmidt Art ...................... Mr. Roy J. Hurst Production Chairman. . .Miss Theresa M. Statz . ..... Charles Carr . . .Gregg Mueller . .Theodore Olsen .. . .Guy Baldwin . .Thomas Hughes Richard Hashagen . . . . .Nancy Dane . . . . . .David Kroll Lolaiane Lawrence . . . . .Dennis Siehr . .Marlane Stanki .. . .Terry McCall . . Robert Buettner ...Judith Behnke . ...Gerald Cotta . . .Gary Goderski .. ...Judith Beyer Nancy Dane, David Kroll, Sonia Thompson, Dennis Siehr WlTH ALL THESE VOTES WE CAN TAKE CONTROL OF THE COMPANY PLEASE GO TO WASHINGTON, MRS. PARTRlDGE! Thomas Hughes, Guy Baldwin, Theodore Olsen, Richard Hashagen, Sonia Thompson Page Eighty-five Q I Y X714 WhisHe a Happy Tune for... f gb ll, M - ' 7, Cx C CAST Page Eig Wim '-F K. Q fl! ,. A 2 7, -A DOWN, DOWN, DOWN WE KISS IN A SHADOW Lance Siian, Judith Serr Harry Konczol, Sondra Belcnger, Gregg Mueller, Barbara Olszowy 1 THE KING AND I b--5,1W,7-. Sill I AM STRONG KING Jeftrey Treichel, Lance Siian, Barbara Olszowy, Charles Carr, ul HIM11 Brian Galligan, Ralph Kubinslxi, Norbert Mutschler Barbara Biedrzycki, William Fischer, Judith Serr, Michael Egle CAST OF CHARACTERS Captain Orton Louis Leonowens - Anna Leonowens The Interpreter The Kralahome The King - Lun Tha Tuptim - Lady Thiang - Prince Chululongkorn Sir Edward Ramsey Princess Ying Yaowlak Terry McCall Michael Egle Judith Serr - Charles Carr Richard Hashagen - Lance Siian Harry Konczal Barbara Olszowy Barbara Biedrzycki William Fischer - Guy Baldwin Katherine Gibson THE ROYAL PRINCESSES Marilyn Housfeld, Frances Bruno, Richard Hashagen, Lance Siian, Janine Siian, Judith Serr Page Eighiy-seven 4 Z A fu I ,, ,,-, - , W , A gg - , - W, 1 91 . s gig ,'az5Qgx :3 Af1f , ff, . -'ifL,, r W 55 3,--6 f Q41 5.21. Q M-jf . is M 1 I N m, :Q .K,. gg A z f LV . 'g - ' 5532, ff 5' QLQ L -'Ti ' LV i 7 In ,X , .r - Q g fs 5 1 M . L! gi w Vg 2, --4? ., V AL - . 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H il .45 tk mg E711 '32 CO-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Fronf Row: Bartz, Seefeld, Comp, Goddard, Jelinek, Kowalkowski, Kayser, Radke, Donovan Second Row: Mr, Sprunger, Galligan, Zizic, Hart, White, Kubinski, Sicmki, Perry, Paprocki, Waldoch, Goeriz, Schlinke Back Row: Coach Elich, Coach Nader, Precour, Gonzalez, Lecman, Doerr, O'Brien, Hahlbeck, Tengel, Hankwifz, Rake, Coach Mierzwa, Mr. Schoeller BACKING FOR THE TEAM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr. Schoeller EQUIPMENT MANAGER Page Nineiy-four Mr. Sprunger BAY VIEW CHAMPIONS COACHING STAFF Mr. Mierzwa Mr. Nader Mr. Elich Mr. O'Hearn Mr. Sorensen Mr. Zanotelli GALLIGAN RETURNS A PUNT f c JU' In drubbing Lincoln in the season finale, the 1957 Redcat football team captured a share of the coveted conference championship. One of the greatest teams in Bay View history accomplished the 6-2 standing in one of the strongest leagues the city has known. As well as tying Boys' Tech for first place, the Redcats also swept the conference scoring crown, and landed three players on the all-city teams, Ralph Kubinski, Mike Stanki, and Allan Perry receiving the honors. Hats Off fo Thee 4 COACHES NADER, MIERZWA, ELICH ALL-CITY PLAYERS Stanki, Kubinski, Perry a E Q '0NlhuqH V H -u All FOOTBALL BANQUET Coach Mierzwa, Dr. Korn, Lloyd Larson, Mr. Schoeller, Mr. Nuernberger THE CO-CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Page Ninety-five Courage, Sfamina, Spirif Front Row: Rybka, Comp, Hankwifz, Choinacki, Przybylski, Chavez, Precour, Jelinek, Gallun, Grochan Bock Row: C SENIOR VARSITY oach Nader, Coach Mierzwa, Zilic, Kowalkowski, Sianki, Perry, Paprocki, Daerr, Galligan, White, O'Brien, Kubinski, Kayser, Goerfz, Rake, Coach Elich THE WOODEN FOOTBALL ' . ,-uf. li J--'12-lv-1 ' A- FROSH-SOPH Fronf Row: Miller, Gain, Pohorsky, Fritsche, S1aacke, Dovi, Spataro, Gawlifta, Constant, Watson, Lopez, Wegner, Ciechanowski d Wh' B'H R B thk Gum , Erenz, Housfeld, Kaczmarski, Marek, Galligan, Coach Zanoielli Second Row: Larson, Wariman, Weed, Sirube, War , lie, I ers, . e e, p Back Row: Page Ninefy-six Coach Sorensen, Coach O'Hearn, labecki, Crawford, Holanders, W. Befhke, Willms, Remus, Jaworski, Obarski, Lofz, Nauiock, Konefz, Kielisewski, Goetz, Polgar, Possing, Depiula, Czaikowski, Haehle f'g1 A Winning Team MAJOR LETTERS Edward Bartz Ralph Comp Neil Doerr Brian Galligan Melvin Goddard Raymond Goertz Abel Gonzalez William Hahlbeck Fred Hankwitz Jack Hart Thomas Jelinek Terrance Kayser Ken Kowalkowski Ralph Kubinski Russell Leaman Timothy O'Brien Gerald Paprocki Allan Perry David Precour James Radke Kenneth Rake Louis Seefeld Michael Stanki William Tengel Dennis Waldoch Thomas White Thomas Zizic MINOR LETTERS Robert Beck Smith Brickhouse Ronald Campion John Chavez Robert Choinacki David Cornwell Warren Emery Clyde Gallun Michael Grochan Michael Hawkins Charles Hayes James Helminski Robert Heup Ronald Hoinowski Richard Kiphart James Koebert Peter Narrai Dennis Nlmme' PERRY Fouows HIS BLocKERs AROUND END Joseph Przybylski Andrew Racenis John Rybka Bernard Schmitt Lance Siian Jeffrey Treichel Jon Wienke THE GILLO TROPHY JU NIOR-SOPHOMORE VARSITY Front Row: Leaman, Hart, Goddard, Hoinowski, Helminski, Seefeld, Hawkins, Koebert, Schmitt, Siian, Narrai, Nimmer, Bartz, Gonzales Bock Row: Mgr. Donovan, Heup, Treichel, Campion, Tengel, Wuldoch, Hahlbeck, Radke, Kiphart, Racenis, Bruss, Cornwell, Hayes, Brickhouse, Emery, Wienke, Mgr. Schlinlte Page Ninety-seven QQ - A Ralph Comp Thomas While Terrence Kayser Page Nineiy-eig i 1 Boy View Bay View Bay View Boy View Boy View Boy View Boy View Bay View PERRY FINDS ROUGH GOING THROUGH THE MIDDLE UEfe35 T33 M19 32 I3 7 'IA I2 33 21 40 CTI Perry Kenneth Rake Russell Leomun ln Kubinski Dennis Wnldoch , . . . Juneau . . . . .Tech . . . .Wesi . . . .Pulaski . . .King . . . .South . . . .North . . . .Lincoln THE CHAMPS CAN TAKE IT! Skyrockef for fhe Team! WHITE AND PAPROCKI STOP A TECH BALL CARRIER W-CLUB TROPHY Jack Hari Michael Stonki Timothy O'Brien Gerald Poprocki Raymond Goerfz Thomas Zizic Kenneth Kowclkowski . YM ,V V . ' .' r ' uf .4 , W., R ,f 5, 54 Brion culligan X G wg Tfsswahm 19 A T' tgiy J M AGAL Mr'-'T Page Ninefy-nine Page One Hundred CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD The cross country team completed an- other successful season, having won all varsity dual meets. In addition they won the South Side championship. The flu epidemic hit the team heavily near the end ofthe season. Thus, without the services of many of our best runners, the Redcats took only a third in the Mid- west Championship, a fourth place in the City, and a sixth place in the Class A State Meet. Byron Huebschen, our cap- tain, set three new course records: Hum- boldt Park, East Division, and Pulaski. On East Division's course he set a new two-mile record of 9:57. The B team also had a perfect dual meet record, winning five and losing none. Steam and Stamina . .. TEAM Front Row: Piotrowski, Goderski, Brown, Thomas, Germanson Second Row: McTrusty, Kouchich, Bertoglio, Fickle, Panovich, Roepke, Eaton Third Row: Kovnesky, Schroeder, Huebschen, Wilgren, Prinz, Topley, Bellrichard, Coach Matthei MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Gary Bellrichard Peter Prinz Byron Huebschen Alan Schroeder Robert Kovnesky Henry Topley Gary McTrusty John Wilgren MINOR LETTER WINNERS Peter Bertoglio Robert Krull Richard Brown Robert Roepke Douglas Germanson Dennis Rusche Kenneth Thomas Captain '57 Byron Huebschen Captain '58 Alan Schroeder BAY VIEW WON BAY VIEW WON BAY VIEW WON BAY VIEW WON BAY VIEW WON BAY VIEW WON FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM SOUTH .... CUSTER .. . . JUNEAU . . . EAST .... PULASKI . . . KING . . . ...I4-47 ...21-38 . . .15-52 ...25-30 ...22-35 ...25-30 The HARRIERS Have If PRACTICE IN THE PARK Huebschen, Schroeder, McTrusty, Kovnesky, Topley, Bellrichard, Prinz, Wilgren Page One Hundred One if VNV l I ,UWM M fl ,y if X ,jf 13' r if ' W 1947! James Kerpestien Allan Perry Richard Raniewicz Thomas Rocque Louis Seefeld Enthusiasm Mounts FROSH-SOPH will return. Front Row: Brody, Pedriana, Czaikowski, Roggeman, Bart fCaptainj, Musha, McTrusty, Lopez Back Row: Coach Wilkinson, Smitka, Posig, Gonia, Olm, Cordes, White, Pelzelc, Pries, Constant Page One Hundred Two BASKETBALL TEAM Bay View's 57 58 basketball team, although having a tough season, enioyed several high mo ments. Despite a disappointing record of 2-'l3 and a last place city conference finish the Red cats had their moments of pride one when the squad upset the Mayville team another when they defeated Custer The lack of height in the first strung which played with four lumors in the lineup, was a mayor obstacle against the taller opponents However, the experience gained at the expense of this season will prove valuable in the year to come, when four 'first stnngers VARSITY BASKETBALL MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Robert Czerwinski James Kerpestien Richard Roniewicz Thomas Rocque Louis Seefeld Michael Stanki Dennis Waldoch MINOR LETTER WINNERS Melvin Goddard Michael Grochan Bernard Schmitt Thomas Wuethrich MANAGER Jon Wienke BASKETBALL TEAM Sitting: Czerwinski, Raniewicz, Grochan, Seefeld, Wuethrich, Goddard, Kerpestien, Bukowski Standing: Coach Nader, Schmitt, Frcncolucci, Stanki, Waldoch, Perry, Rocque, Tengel, Wienke as the Bays Seek Baskets SCRAMBLE UNDER THE BOARD AS TOM ROCQUE U31 GOES UP FOR THE REBOUND CZERWINSKI GOES IN FOR A LAY-UP Page One Hundred Three ,f'N-X MAJOR LETTER WINNERS John Ahrens Richard Bethke John Crawford Douglas Eaton Warren Emery Terrence Kayser Robert Willms Martin Misiewicz Ronald Patterson Dennis Schreiber Roger Sell William Taft Henry Topley FINMEN Swift and Sure Zizic MINOR LETTER Kam' L WINNERS TOPIGY Brian Galligan Emmy James Hurley Tai' ' - James Lotz Robert Schaefer Gordon Sokolowski Roger Strube ROGER SELL DIVING ln dual-meet competition the Redcat swimmers had Roger Sell completed his diving career unbeaten in one of the iqnesf records in the city 00-23. dual meets and finished second in the city meet. Warren Emery and Henry Topley placed third in the The two losses Cdme Offer Tom ZIZIC, the CUPIUIVW city meet and took fifth and sixth places respectively and an outstanding swimmer, graduated in mid-year. in the state meet. TEAM Sitting: Sokolowski, Libecki, Lotz, Hurley, Willms, Drefahl, Drefahl, Bethlce, Misiewicz, Ward, Strube, Eaton Second Row: Schumacher, Bethke, Crawford, Schaefer, Kuiawa, Ahrens, Emery, Schreiber Page Ona Hundred Four Third Row: Crawford, Labecki, Galligan, Sell, Zizic, Staacke, Kayser, Topley, Huebschen, Patterson, Taft, Temmler Spring Sees BASEBALL Team af Bai Melvin Goddard William Tengel Michael Grochan Kenneth Kostrzewa Randolph Keltner Gerald Paprocki James Kerpestien Allan Perry Gerald Kieweg Gerald Pockrandt James Koebert Bernard Schmitt Michael Stanki S' , We PITCHING STAFF 1958 TEAM Front Row: Stanki, Schmitt, Grochan, Kieweg, Kostrzewa, Tengel, Kerpestien, Goddard, Koebert Second Row: Scheunemann, Richard Polgar, Lese, Knurr, Narrai, Bartz, Robert Polgar, Larson Third Row: Coach Sherry, Obarski, Miller, Smitka, Materi, Cordes, Shay, Schroeder, Schaefer fManagerl, Setum, fManager1 COACH SHERRY INSTRUCTS INFIELDERS Page One Hundred Five 1958 TEAM Front Row: Eaton, Gorzalski, Gretzon, Pries, D. Bellrichard, Comp, Ribbeck, Rubio, Dovi, DiDio, Felde, Crawford, Gawlifta, Deptula, Kettner Second Row: Hankwitz, Wilgren, McTrusty, Rusche, Materi, Piotrowski, Los, Staacke, Giuftre, White, Hoinowski, Fritsche, Labecki, Mombieau, Beck Third Row: Grochan, Wienke, Germanson, Krull, Bertoglio, Tengel, Kovnesky, Roeplce, Prinz, Goderslxi, Kroll, G. Bellrichard, Held, Kayser, Kostrzewa, Thomas, Schoeder, Hahlbeck, Kouchich, Hart, Fickle, Topley, Coach Matthei Back Row: Rake, Hayes, Doerr, Heup dl ' Hur mg COACH MIERZWA GIVES POINTERS ON THE SHOT Page One Hundred Six and Hurrying . . . MAJOR LETTER WINNERS, 1957 Gary Bellrichard Gary Goderski James Hanke James Held Byron Huebschen Terrence Kayser Kenneth Kostrzewa David Kroll Ralph Kubinski David Kutz Curtis Marsolek Joseph Patterson James Romel James Schroeder Michael Stanki Thomas White HURDLERS Bellrichard, Hoinowski, Tengel, Hunlcwiiz, Goderski, Doerr The TRACK TEAM MINOR LETTER WINNERS, 1957 Robert Kovnesky Alan Schroeder Thomas Marlega Roger Shmauz Charles Mischke William Tengel Dennis Rusche KAYSER PRACTICES THE BROAD JUMP Page One Hundred Se Fronf Row: Unger, Grombeau, Thompson, Christensen, Duer- steler, O'Dell, Horch, Couch Zonotelii Second Row: Sfunecki, Kip- horf, Foster, Koeberf, Brody, Stremke Third Row: Marino, Wueth- rich, Bethke, Wendt, Pincz- kowski, Filiofrculf, Donovan GOLF TEAM GOLF and TENNIS for Coolness and Co-ordinaiion TENNIS TEAM Seafed: William Bruss, Housfeld, Beihke WENDT FORM Sfanding: Aken, Osterburg, Luedtke, Bitters, Thomas Bruss Coach Sorensen Page One Hundred Eight ROBERT CHOJNACKI, RALPH COMP MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Albert Basile William Bruss Robert Chclrtier Robert Choinacki Ralph Comp James Duschinski John Fritsche Clyde Gallun Richard Gump Ralph Kubinski Alan Schroeder MINOR LETTER WINNERS Michael Devine Jack Schlinke James Spataro Edward Staaclce Louis Stark Norman SteFIen BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY I VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW WRESTLING 22 . .. .... NORTH 22 I3.., ...SOUTH 25 I5... ...EAST 29 18... ..... TECH I9 22... .... CUSTER I8 O.. . . ...... KING 44 I8 .... LINCOLN I4 21 .... JUNEAU 'I7 8 . ,. ........ PULASKI 30 O . . . .... WASHINGTON 38 RALPH KUBINSKI, JAMES DUSCHINSKI d I Q . I TEAM if First Row: Comp, Kiphart, Kubinski, Fritsche, Choinacki, Spatcra, Chortier, Basile Second Row: SteHen, Dovi, Staacke, Schlinke, Schroeder, Janke, Devine Third Row: Sandretto, fManagerJ, Gump, Bruss, Stark, Roepke, Senkowski, Bellrichard, Gallun, Mr. Elich Page One Hundred Nine Girls of All Grades COUNCIL Seated: Marianne Ziino, Presidenfg Beverly Gnader, Vice-Presideni Sfanclingf Susan Diedrich, Carolyn Kowalski, S.G,A. Represenfafiveg Patricia Treder, Elaine Smokowicz, Palricia Konieczka, Charlene Zimdars 4.. -.i- , ANNOUNCERS Judilln Haack, Donalyn Tratnik, Susan Diedrich Page One Hundred Ten 4 l BASKETBALL Participate in G.A.A. as Seasons Pass In September, while colorful, crisp leaves found their way to the ground, two new teachers found their way to the girls' physical education department. The new advisors were Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Wilcox. With these new teachers came new ideas, as fresh as the cooling winds. The bleak greys and whites of winter, however, moved in quickly and the girls, clad in traditional blue, moved from the outdoor sports of tennis and field hockey to the warmer climates of the gym and pool. While the swish of a ball neatly moving through a basket was heard in the gym, the girls of the pool were sending out weird oriental sounds as Nereids' members practiced for their annual swim show entitled Around the World in 80 Minutes. The snows were over now, the wind was warming. G.A.A. turned to open their softball season by pre- senting a film reviewing the T957 World Series. Meanwhile, competitive softball teams fought like National Leaguers for the G.A.A. title of Softball Champs. The fresh lake breath upon the air brought swim- ming. And in what better way could a talented swimmer use her spare time than by practicing for the inter-class swim meet? lt is always an exciting event to see if the seniors will keep their titles as champions of the water. All that was left was the G.A.A. banquet-the final event of the year which honored all those girls who did well in the various sports. The year was ended. BOWLING SPORT HEADS Front Row: Susan Sprong, Bowling: Nancy Roemer, Tennisg Kathleen Derringer, Volleyballg Marianne Ziino, Badminton, Beverly Scherbarth, Bowling Back Row: Frances Bruno, Modern Dance, Loni Smith, Basketballg Patricia Treder, Basketballg Jean Grody, Basketballp Janice Goderski, Tumbling and Apparatus, Ruth Stark, Field Hockey Page One Hundred Eleven 'H ' .L --A, ' Q 3' ia V-if www. A gv . gg? ' :Chas w , f 2 V 45 ' .. D Q , 3- 4, 54. ' Y , . - . K, ' M me ho' 2-Uf'A1 f El 4-X'. X 3 b ' ' 95 X , ' ' ' 1' an f v g L' Q x'g'l t Q ,u1A.q..,. , . FIELD HOCKEY LIFE SAVING FACULTY Anvlsons y yy M ,. we ig w ew. Mrs. Ellis, Chairman 'l 'S11ww1fw1.:. Miss Siatz Mrs. Wilcox F NEREIDS' OFFICERS Q 43 o2ts:s:' , s,s v3'v2 O . 0244, 0 fflff CQ 0, ,ef Q ' 'n,'s r ' ff' dj? W '0 ' 5 V ' 'a 5 0 Q , ,: W sw 0:9s ' . , 'fi Sandra Ricciardi, Judith Schuefz, Beverly Gnader fs ff: ,ff A I Seafed: Doris Rapciewicz, Beverly Sieeves, Elaine Kellner, Barbara Krawczyk Cynthia Gallun, Joyce Allen, Barbara Eggers Sfanding: Juclifh Schueiz, Carol Housfeld, Beverly Gnader, Mrs. Wilcox fAclvlsor2 Sandra Ricciardi, Janice Goderski, Cynthia Miller, Sandra Janowiak Page One Hundred Thirteen G 'EN r 'i v 1 -Q4 , uv' 5'-AI 4 m 'W-7 V- Cl-ANU' ARY RAD v,- ' 1 .,3... :, 5 eg ' N . gl Q ff WM I xii' K! -.J ,,f 'Wf' hx ,. Sv! K Q kim ' - .. ax f A l Qu.. ,ll Sl. ' ,, . ' 3' 5 x.X I V 'EN ,, ,f fl - A - ffxl f . 7 A , 5 Si - 1 za- g , ,k 3, E A - ' ' l M X ,R . COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Thomas Zizic, Sharon Unger HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mr. Osterndorf, Miss Prucha, Mr. Matthei Mid-Year Commencement Program Processional . . Greetings . . . Piano Solo ... Class Memorial . .. Address .... Trumpet Solo . . . Honor Society ......... Reading of the Class Roll Presentation of Diplomas Recessional .. .. Page One Hundred Sixteen January 28, 1958 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra President, Ripon College Senior Class Counselor March from Athalia - Mendelssohn Bay View High School Orchestra ....Class of January, 1958 ... .Sharon L. Unger . . . .Judith A. Prochnow . . .Thomas M. Zizic . . . .Dr. Frederick O. Pinkham ....Thomas J. Waldoch ....Mr. R. N. Dondlinger . . .Mr. Earl C. Koch .....Dr. B. C. Korn . . . .The Graduates Class Nofes As we sat in the auditorium on graduation night, mortar boards set squarely on our heads and the full, straight gowns giving us a look of maturity and dignity, one could not believe that four short years before we had entered the same auditorium as freshmen setting out in a new and different world - high school. The strains of the orchestra, the sight of our homeroom teachers on the platform sent our minds back in memory over the past four years. As freshmen we took the usual junior business training, algebra, and health classes. But most of all we remember that first semi-formal dance, Stardreams, and the pleasure we had as one of the first classes to attend such dance at Bay View. In our second year there were innovations for Bay View-new and different report cards, with A's, B's and C's and possibly an occasional D or U. During that year our geometry, biology, and book- keeping classes were shifted from pillar to post because all of the classrooms were being painted and the desks refinished. Our third year held fun and laughter in addition to the harder tasks of advanced classes. We were delighted by Annie Get Your Gun and amused by the convicts in My Three Angels, the while we were engrossed in chemistry experiments, in higher math, and in American literature. Our last year was the best of all. The staff of the annual decided that our class of graduates would have individual pictures in the yearbook, the first time in many years, and this year was climaxed by a glorious triumph when our football team became co-champions in the city conference - a high moment in our high school years, all of which have been wonderful and never-to-be-forgotten. CLASS COMMISSION Randolph Keltner, Judith Prochnow, Judith Bachmann ffrontl, Gwenn Dallmann, Thomas Zizic Page One Hundred Seventeen MARILYN H. ARNET English Course West 7-9R Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, U. S. History, X lRecorderl. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 2l. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. EARL R. AWVE Elective Course 4'l4 Marilyn Arnet Earl Awve Judith Bachmann Jock Behling Marlene Behnke Beverly Binkowski JUDITH J. BACHMANN College Commerce Course West 7-9R SARAH J. BOWATER Elective Course West 7-SPR Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, Clubs: Ari, Girls'. 5-G-A-1 COl'I'ld0I' C0mmlll6e- X. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All-City Chorus. Publi- KATHLEEN BROWER Elective Course West 7-9R cations: Newspaper lAssistant Cashierl. Honors: Honor Society. JACK L. BEHLING Science Course West 7-9R Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml, Lite-Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee fChairmanl, Study-Hall Monitor. MARLENE BEHNKE Stenographic Course 333 Clubs: Girls'. Music: Class-Play Orchestra 123. BEVERLY A. BINKOWSKI Stenographic Course West 7-9R Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Library Guild. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, 9B Instruction. SUSAN J. BURCH Science Course 414 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, U. S. History. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. ROBERT C. CHOJNACKI Accounting Course 414 Athletics: Football, Wrestling lMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenl. Sarah Bowater Kathleen Brower Susan Burch Robert Choinacki Page One Hundred Eighteen PATRICK D. COLLINS Elective Course 414 I BARBARA A.COUSINS Stenographic Course West7-9R Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Modern Dance. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Stage: Operetta 1Dancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Moni- tor. Honors: Honor Society. 'X-:gig Patrick GWENN M. DALLMANN Stenographic Course West 7-9R Athletics: Apparatus, Hockey, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls' Nice-Presidenti, Round Table. Commencement: Class Commission. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusb. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA J. DE LONG English Course West 7-9R Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art fSecretaryJ, Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. BONNIE L. DICK Science Course West 7-9R Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Science, U.S. History. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. CAROL A. DUNNE Elective Course 414 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Collins Barbara Cousins Gwenn Dallmann Barbara De Long Bonnie Dick Carol Dunne MARY ANN EVANS Elective Course West 7-9R Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, U.S. History, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. PHYLLIS M. FARANO Elective Course 333 Clubs: Girls', GUIDO L. FRANCOLUCCI Manual Arts Course West 7-9R JOHN W. GARDNER History Course 414 Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardenl, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, i5upervisor1, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Mary Evans Phyllis Farano Guido Francolucci John Gardner Page One Hundred Nineteen JEROME T. GAUDYNSKI Science Course West 7-9R Athletics: Football 1Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. JUNE M. GIELOW Science Course West 7-9R Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' 1S.G.A. Rep- resentativel, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. :Nh Jerome Gaudynski June Gielow Beverly Gnader Darlene Goetzke Marcia Gorzalski Curtis Gozdziewski BEVERLY A. GNADER Stenographic Course West 7-9R CURTIS C. GODZIEWSKI Manual Arts Course West 7-9R Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council 1Secretary and Treasurerl, G.A.A. Maior Emblems, Hockey, Life- Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball, Mod- ern Dance. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Nereids' 1PresidentJ, Synchronized Swim. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Hostess, Auto Registration. DARLENE J. GOETZKE Athletics: Swimming, Tennis, Modern Dance. Clubs: Girls', Round Stenographic Course West 7-9R Table, X. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MARCIA A. GORZALSKI Elective Course West 7-9R Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. ROBIN GRATKE Mathematics Course West 7-9R Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X 1S.G.A. Representativel. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assem- bly. Honors: Honor Society. JUDITH R. GREVES Science Course West 7-9R Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Round Table. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. DONALD R. GROHALL Manual Arts Course West 7-9R DAVlD R. GUSE Science Course West 7-9R Music: All-City Orchestra 125, Class-Play Orchestra 137, Operetta Orchestra 125. Robin Gratke Judith Greves T Donald Grohall David Guse Page One Hundred Twenty - TERRYL A. HERDER Science Course West 7-9R Athletics: Life-Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. LEON C. HINTZ Manual Arts Course 414 BYRON C. HUEBSCHEN Science Course 414 Athletics: Baseball, Cross Country tMaior Emblems 2, Medal, Minor Emblem, Ribbon, Trophy, Co-Captainl, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming iMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track fMaior Emblem, Ribbont. Clubs: Boys', X. JUDITH A. ISERMANN Elective Course West 7-9R Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. CAROL A. JAHN Science Course 414 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling tCaptainl, G.A.A. Otticial, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- Terryl Herder Leon Hintz Byron Huebschen Judith lsermonn ball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. SANDRA R. JANOWIAK Stenographic Course West 7-9R Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Hockey, Life-Saving Corps, Tumbling. Clubs: F.T.A., Girls', Nereids'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA J. JANTO Stenographic Course 414 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Official, G.A.A. Emblem iMinorl, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball lCaptainl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. RANDOLPH K. KELTNER Science Course 414 Athletics: Baseball fCaptainD, Football fMinor Emblems, 25, Golf KMaior Emblems 2, Medalt. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. Com- mencement: Class Commission. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. KAREN A. KNAAK Stenographic Course 414 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. JUDITH A. KORDUS Elective Course 333 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCos- tume Committeel. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, At- tendance Monitor. Caral Jahn Sandra Janowialt Barbara Janto Randolph Keltner Karen Knauli Judith Kordus Page One Hundred Twenty-one KENNETH J. KOWALKOWSKI ManualArts Course 414 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys', Service Groups: Fire Warden. LOUISE J. KREY Stenographic Course 414 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Hostess. BARBARA L. KROHN Science Course 414 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. MARY ANN KRUEGER Elective Course 414 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. DONNA M. LABECKI Elective Course 414 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, Kenneth Kowalltowski Louise Krey Barbara Krohn Mary Ann Krueger G.A.A. Emblem iMaior and Minorl, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Life- Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language iSergeant at Armsl, F.T.A., Girls' iTreasurerl, Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swim. Stage: Operetta CCostumesl, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor and Supervisor. JOHN A. LADWIG Science Course 414 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta, iDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly. JAMES M. LUND Science Course 414 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science iManagerJ, X. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. SUSAN B. MCGRATH Stenographic Course 414 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. MARY ANN MESARICH Elective Course 414 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JOAN M. MICHALOWSKI Elective Course 414 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Page One Hundred Twenty-two Donna Labecki John Ladwig James Lund Susan McGrath Mary Ann Mesarich Joan Mlchalowslu Kenneth Miller Helen Milz Gerald Navone Nancy Nimoth KENNETH M. MILLER Science Course HELEN E. MILZ College Commerce Course Athletics: Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Science. Corridor Committee, Hostess. GERALD L. NAVONE Manual Arts Course Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. NANCY M. NIMOTH Elective Course 414 414 S.G.A.: 333 333 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. HANNA H. PAETZKE Stenographic Course 333 Athletics: Badminton, Hockey, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language lTreasurerD, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess. BONNIE L. PALMBACH Elective Course 333 Athletics: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. GERALD S. PAPROCKI History Course 333 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblems 25, Football IMaior Emblems 2, Gold Footballl. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. JUDITH A. PAYNE English Course 333 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language IS.G.A. Representativel, F.T.A. lVice-President, Presidentl, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science lChairmanl, X. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra l3D, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Civil Defense IAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committees. Honors: Bronze Medal. Hanna Paetzke Bonnie Palmbach Gerald Paprocki ALLAN G. PERRY Elective Course 333 Athletics: Baseball IMaior Emblems 3, All-City Second Team, Gold Footballi, Basketball CMaior Emblems 2, Medali, Football lMaior Emblems 2, Silver Footballl. ,L Clubs: Boys' lS.G.A. Representativei. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. JUDY A. PROCHNOW Elective Course 333 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Emblem, Life-Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table ITreasurerJ, Synchronized Swim, X. Commencement: Class Commission, Instrumental Solo. Music: All-City Orchestra l2I, Class-Play Orchestra l3J, Operetta Orchestra l2J, Solo for Annual Concert. S.G.A.: Assembly lSecretaryl, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Student Court. Honors: Honor Society. Judith Payne Allan Perry Judy Prochnow Page One Hundred Twenlyethree NANCY K. PURDY English Course 333 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Basket- ball, Bowling, Life-Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Art iSecretary, Vice-Presidentl, Foreign Language, Girls' iSecretary, Pint, Nereids', Round Table, Synchronized Swim Team, F.T.A. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Com- mittee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. DONNA M. REITZ Elective Course 333 Athletics: Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Nancy Purdy Donna Reitz Gail Reynolds Judith Schultz Curtis Sobye Marian Spataro GAIL M. REYNOLDS Elective Course 333 KATHLEEN M. STADLER Stenographic Course 333 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Science. JUDITH K. SCHULTZ Elective Course 333 Athletics: Apparatus, Hockey, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science iChairmanJ, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. CURTIS E. SOBYE Manual Arts Course 333 Athletics: Swimming lMinor Embleml. MARIAN SPATARO Elective Course 333 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball iRibbonl, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Booster, F.T.A., GirIs', Round Table iSecretaryl, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Class Play, Operetta lDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Assembly lHistorianl, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, 98 Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees tor Tomorrow. Kathleen Stadler Sara Stark Norman Thays Page One Hundred Twenty-four Athletics: Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls' iS.G.A. Repre- sentativel, Round Table, X. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusi, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. SARA J. STARK Science Course 333 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, iMaior and Minor Em- bleml, G.A.A. OFficial, Hockey, Lite-Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science, X. Publications: Newspaper iEditor-in-Chief, Quill and Scrolli. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Public Relations, Student Court, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society, Silver Medal. NORMAN A. THAYS Elective Course 333 Clubs: Boys', Science, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Host, Auto Registration, Corridor Committee. SHARON L. UNGER English Course 333 Athletics: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage CPresidentJ, F.T.A., Girls' iPresidentD, Round Table iSecretaryJ, Science iChairmanI, X iScribel. Commencement: Speaker. Music: All-City Band. Pub- lications: Newspaper iFeature Editor, Quill and Scrollt. S.G.A.: Assembly iSecretaryI, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Student Court. Honors: Honor Society, Girls' Club Scholarship, Silver Medal. BARBARA E. WAGNER Elective Course 333 Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Press. Publications: Newspaper iCopy Readerl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCos- tumes 23, Class Play CCostumes 25. Sharon Unger Barbara Wagner Louis Wagner Thomas Waldoch Sandra Welter Thomas White LOUIS W. WAGNER Manual Arts Course 333 BEVERLY A. WORMAN Elective Course 333 Clubs: BOYSU SCISUCG- Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. THOMAS J. WALDOCH Science Course 333 Athletics: Basketball, Cross Country. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Instrumental Solo. Music: All-City Band, Dance Band 137. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Auto Registration. SANDRA J. WELTER Elective Course 333 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Library Guild, Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Publica- tions: Newspaper iCopy Editorl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. THOMAS L. WHITE Elective Course 333 Athletics: Football iMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Gold Footballl. Clubs: Boys', Science fChairmanl. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Supervisor, Host. PAUL J. WUCAK Science Course 333 Clubs: Art. THOMAS M. ZIZIC Science Course West 7-9R Athletics: Football iMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Gold Footballt, Swimming iMaior Emblems 3, Ribbons 3, Medal, Captaint, Tennis iMaior Emblems 23. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language iSergeant at Arms7, Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commis- sion, Speaker. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper iSports Editor, Quill and Scrolll. S.G.A.: Assembly iSecond Vice-President, Presidentl. Host, 98 Instruction, Student Board, Senior Representative to Inter-Hi. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Honor Society, Edward B. Schultz Award, Gold Medal. Beverly Worman Paul Wucak Thomas Zizic Page One Hundred Twenty-five 1- L' l O 4 JUVE mms SENIOR HONORS for the SCHOOLYEAR 1957-1958 Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals Carol A. Haissig Theodore B. Olsen, Jr. Carol A. Housfeld Thomas M. Zizic James Miller, Judith Haack, John Schmuhl, Sara Stark, Anne MacKay Page One Hundred Twenty-eight 1 Carol Housfeld, Theodore Olsen, Carol Haissig Bay View High School Silver Medals Judith V. Haack John E. Schmuhl Anne D. Mac Kay Sara J. Stark James D. Miller Sharon L. Unger Bay View High School Bronze Medals Nancy L. Ascherin Terry A. McCall Susan E. Baumgart Judith A. Payne Terrence F. Kayser Jerald L. Pinneker Robert W. Kovnesky John C. Thirion G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Theodore B. Olsen, Jr. Louis Travis Amvets Post Scholarship Anne D. Mac Kay Girls' Club Scholarship Sharon L. Unger Foreign Language Club Scholarship Audre E. Ganske Carol A. Housfeld X Club Scholarship Daniel V. Reise HONOR DAY AWARDS American Legion Award Brian M. Galligan American Legion Auxiliary Award Sandra K. Stanley Veterans of Foreign Wars - Bay View Post Ralph B. Comp Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizenship Award Judith K. Behnke W Club Award Gary R. Bellrichord Edward B. Schultz Award Thomas M. Zizic Guy D. Kyper Award Michael D. Stanki Civic Music Association Award Carol A. Housfeld Alan G. Gaulke Italian-American Civic Association Award Norbert R. Mutschler Terrence Kayser, Jerald Pinneker, Robert Kovnesliy, Nancy Ascherin, Susan Baumgart, Terry McCall, John Thirion HONOR SOCIETY Katherine S. Damitz Sandra S. Doerr Audre E. Ganske Joyce M. Gilhuber Judith V. Haaclc Carol A. Haissig Carol A. Housfeld Thaddeus E. Hughes Shirley A. Kotecki Allen V. Kouchich Karen L. Landgraf Judith H. Lehmann David J. Litzow Anne D. Mac Kay Carol R. Martino James D. Miller Gregg E. Mueller Theodore B. Olsen, Jr. Jerald L. Pinneker Doris A. Rapciewicz Daniel V. Reise Bonita A. Ryall Judith J. Serr Allen R. Smukowski Karen H. Standiford Sandra K. Stanley Juris I. Stepe Shirley A. Stolte John C. Thirion Bock: Gary Bellrichard, Judith Behnke Front: Alan Goullxe, Sandra Stanley, Carol Housfeld, Ralph Comp, Michael Stonki, Brian Golligan Page One Hundred Twenty-nine COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS CLASS COMMISSION Theodore Olsen, Judith Haock Frederick Seiden, Elaine Kellner, James Miller, Audrey Phillips, John Schmuhl Commencement Program Entrance Procession . . . Greetings ..... Vocal Ensemble ... ... June 17, 1958 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View School Band Accompanist - Ned B. Dorau Original composition written by Judith J. Serr Class Memorial . . . Honor Society . . . Announcement of Class Honors Trumpet Solo . . . Reading of the Class Roll . . . Presentation of Diplomas . .. Exit Procession . . Page Ono Hundred Thirty Advanced Music Theory Class Vice-Principal Counselor Chairman Accompanied by the Band Original composition written by Alan G. Gaulke and Nancy A. Reise Advanced Music Theory Class Senior Class Counselor Graduation March -- Skornicka ...Class of June 1958 . . .Judith V. Haack Theodore B. Olsen, Jr. .Mr. R. N. Dondlinger ...Mr. H. B. Wiley . . ...Alan G. Gaulke ,... .Miss T. M. Statz .....Dr. B. C. Korn . . . .The Graduates l J Class Nofes Looking back over their four years of high school, the graduates recall with pleasure one clear and brilliant autumn day in September, 1954, when they took their first step toward becoming the Bay View class of June, 1958. They entered high school, they were freshmen, and they were afraid. ln that first year the halls were too long, the study halls too large, teachers too strict, and friends too scarce. These freshmen worked faithfull in homeroom ever ei hth hour and left school rom tl Y Y 9 P P Y at 3:10. That year school was iust school. The sophomore year found them more confident among their companions, most of them from home- room. They began to notice all the sport and club activities during eighth hour and after hours. A few adventurous souls got into the swing of big things while more cautious sophomores contented themselves with joining a club or two. For the most part school was still iust school. But what happened? The next year school was Bay View, they were juniors, and they knew their way around. S.G.A., the newspaper, the annual, dramatics, musical and athletic organizations claimed the leadership and talent of many of their ranks. Special history and science classes added to the educational challenge. Corridors seemed smaller and crowded, teachers became sources of information and guidance, and companions were now old friends. Only one more year of high school remained. Therein Bay View became Alma Mater. These students, now seniors, looked forward to entering the adult world, yet they noted each day's swift passing a little wistfully. There were new classes, new educational television, new honor systems, but these were to be a part of their lives for only a short time. The success of the new and responsibility for the traditional were left in the hands of future students who will carry on at Bay View. HOMEROOM TEACHERS HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Breitling, Mr. Laessig MlSS 5071, MVS- Men Miss Miller, Miss Krause Miss Zarling, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Hoernel Page One Hundred Thirty one I I SHIRLEY A. ABRAMOVICH Stenographic Course East I-3R Athletics: Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. MICHAEL B. AKEN Science Course East I-3R Athletics: Tennis lMaior, Minor Emblemsl. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, U.S. History, X. Service Groups: Civil De- fense lFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host, 9B Instruction. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. VIRGINIA M. ALBANESE Stenographic Course 3l4 Clubs: Girls', S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. Shirley Abramovich Michael Aken Virginia Albanese Joyce Allen John Amundson Patricia Anderson JOYCE R. ALLEN Science Course East I-3R NANCY L. ASCHERIN English Course East I-SR Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild Nice-President, Certificatel, Round Table, Science, U.S. His- tory. Publications: Newspaper lOFfice Managerl. Service Groups: Civil Defense, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee. JOHN L. AMUNDSON Science Course East l-3R Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. PATRICIA M. ANDERSON Elective Course East 'l-3R Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus 427. S.G.A.: Corri- dor Committee, Hostess. BARBARA A. ANDRZEJCZAK Stenographic Course East 'I-SR Athletics: Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess. :jf .fx Barbara Andrzeiczalc Page One Hundred Thirty-two Athletics: Badminton, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lSergeant at Armsl, Library Guild lVice-Presidentl, Round Table. Music: Class-Play Orchestra 127, Commencement Orchestra. Publica- tions: Newspaper lNews Editor, Quill and Scrolll. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, 9B Instruction, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Bronze Medal. JOAN B. AUGUSTINE Stenographic Course 314 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher lSupervisorl, Study Hall Monitor. ELAINE E. BABOTAN Science Course 326 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher. LAWERENCE W. BACHMANN Science Course East I-3R Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Nancy Ascherin .loan Augustine Elaine Baboton Lawerence Bachmann GUY A. BALDWIN English Course East 'I-3R Clubs: Art lPresidentl, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Art Crew lChairmanJ, Civil Defense. Stage: Class Play, Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Public Relations. JAMES A. BARTSCH English Course East 'I-3R Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. WILLIAM N. BARTZ Elective Course East l-3R Athletics: Baseball. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. DARLENE K. BATT Home Economic Course East I-3R Clubs: Girls'. Guy Baldwin James Bartsch William Bartz Darlene Batt Susan Baumgart Joan Bednarczylx SUSAN E. BAUMGART English Course East l-3R S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Com- Athletics: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lPresident, Vice-President, Pinl, Round Table, Science, X lSecretaryl, U. S. History lPresidentl. Publications: Annual CAssistantl, Newspaper lLiterary Editor, Typist, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Civil Defense. Guidance Board. Stage: Talent Show, Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Dance Committee. Honors: Bronze Medal. JOAN B. BEDNARCZYK English Course East l-3R Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, F.T.A. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. SUSAN A. BEHLING English Course East I-3R Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Ban- quet Server. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JUDITH K. BEHNKE History Course East I-3R Clubs: Foreign Language lSergeant at Armsl, Girls', Library Guild lCertificatel, Round Table, F.T.A. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee, Civil Defense lFire Wardenl. Stage: Class Play l2l, Prompter. mittee, Noon-Day Activities. Honors: Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizenship Award. SANDRA L. BELANGER English Course East 'I-3R Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild IS.G.A. Rep- resentativel, Round Table, Science, F.T.A. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Lunch Hour Committee. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. GARY R. BELLRICHARD Science Course 326 Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblems 3, Captainl, Football, Track lMinor Emblems 3, Ribbons ll, Medals IO, City Champion, Second in State, Trophies 27. Clubs: Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study Hall Committee. Honors: W Club Award. ANTHONY J. BENDEL Science Course East l-3R Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Susan Behling Judith Behnke Sandra Belanger Gary Bellrichard Anthony Bendel Page One Hundred Thirty-three .5173 .. Susan Berge Douglas Berner Sandra Bernier Michael Berzowski Judith Beyer SUSAN J. BERGE English Course 214 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lS.L.A.M. Representa- tivei, Pep, Round Table, Science, U. S. History iPresidentI, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Commit- tee. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. DOUGLAS L. BERNER Science Course East 1-SR SANDRA J. BERNIER Science Course East 1-3R Athletics: Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, U. S. History. S.G.A.: Hostess. MICHAEL M. BERZOWSKI English Course 326 Clubs: Boys', X. Herbert Bird James Block Karl Boas JUDITH M. BEYER English Course East 1-3R Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, U. S. History. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 23, Class Play. HERBERT B. BIRD Science Course East 1-3R Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JAMES H. BLOCK Manual Arts Course 321 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, X. KARL W. BOOS Manual Arts Course 226 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. CARLEEN A. BORK Elective Course 214 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: 8 Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, U. S. History, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. SUSAN M. BRIESE Science Course 226 Athletics: Bowling, Gym Team, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. LORRAINE I. BRUNSCH Stenographic Course 226 Clubs: Girls'. Carleen Bork Susan Briese Lorraine Brunsch Page One Hundred Thirty-four Robert Buettner Robert Burke Daryl Bzdawka Mary Calhoun Charles Carr ROBERT C. BUETTNER Science Course 322 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Library Guild iTreasurerl, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper iBusiness Manager, Quill and Scrolll. Stage: Class Play, Operetta CDancing Chorus 27. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Host, Auto Registration, Study Hall Monitor. ROBERT P. BURKE Science Course 411 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl. DARYL E. BZDAWKA Science Course 314 Clubs: Boys', Science lVice-Presidentl. MARY P. CALHOUN History Course East 1-3R Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language lSergeant at Armsl, F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild iTreasurer Certificatel, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual fSenior Editorl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense, Fire Warden, Home- room Monitor. Stage: Operetto fDancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Lunch Hour Committee. Earl- i'-2 .x ff- CHARLES J. CARR Science Course 402 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetto Chorus 137. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher lCaptainJ, Civil Defense iAir Raid Warden, Communica- tion Crew Captoinl. Stage: Operetta, Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Usher. GARY E. CHARBONNEAU Science Course 402 Clubs: Boys'. ROBERT L. CHARTIER Elective Course 402 Athletics: Wrestling lMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. JOHN CHAVEZ Elective Course 402 Athletics: Baseball iMaior Embleml, Basketball, Football iMinor Em- blems 2l. Clubs: Art, Boys' lSecretaryJ, Foreign Language. MARGARET E. CHRISTENSEN Elective Course 326 Clubs: Girls'. TERESA A. CIALDINI Stenographic Course 402 Clubs: Girls' CTreasurerl. S.G.A.: Assembly. MARY A. CIARDO Stenographic Course 402 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetto Chorus. Gary C harbonneau Robert Chartier .lohn Chavez Margaret Christensen Teresa Cialdini Mary Ciardo 7 'Q 3' +I'-1' :Mm Page One Hundred Thirty-five KENNETH S. CIESLAK History Course 402 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, F.T.A., Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Assembly. DONALD R. CLARK Manual Arts Course 402 Clubs: Boys'. KENNETH L. COFFEEN Mathematics Course 402 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Library Guild, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, 9B lnstruction. Honors: Finalist Merit Scholarship Competition. Kenneth Cieslalx Donald Clark Kenneth Cofteen Gerald Cotta Jacqueline Combs Ralph Comp GERALD R. COFTA Science Course 402 WILLIAM J. CONNERS English Course 314 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Science. Stage: Class Play. Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys'. JACQUELINE M. COMES Elective Course 402 LORETTA A. CONTARDI Elective Course 402 . Clubs: Art, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study Hull Monitor- MICHAEL L. cooMBs science course 402 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. RALPH B. COMP Science Course 314 PEARL A COPE EI . A Athletics: Football fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Silver and Gold ' echve Course O2 Clubs: Art, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Footballsi, Wrestling iMaior Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Building Usher, MARY A, COZZA Elective Course 402 Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Honors: Trees for To- morrow, Veterans of Foreign Wars-Bay View Post Award. Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls' lS.G.A. Representativei. Service Groups: Banquet Server. 5- 'C' -S' William Conners Loretta Contardi Michael Coombs Pearl Cope Mary Cozza Page One Hundred Thirty-six MINNIE A. COZZA Stenographic Course 402 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. KATHERINE S. DAMITZ Science Course 402 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper lAdvertis- ing Solicitorl. Honors: Betty Crocker Homemaker, Honor Society. NANCY C. DANE English Course 322 Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' lVice-Presidentl, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta, lDancing Chorus 2? Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess. Minnie Cozza Katherine Damitz Nancy Dane Francis Daniels James De Groot Catherine Deluca FRANCIS G. DANIELS Science Course 402 NANCY E. DERWIN Elective Course 402 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil De- fense lFirst Aid Crewl, Proiection Crew, Stage Crew, Property Crew. JAMES T. DE GROOT Science Course 402 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense lFire Wardenl, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CATHERINE C. DE LUCA Elective Course 326 Clubs: Foreign Language. Service Groups: Civil Defense. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JAMES M. DENK History Course 214 Clubs: Boys'. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. MICHAEL R. DEVINE Elective Course 402 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Wrestling. Clubs: Boys', Service Groups: Civil Defense IAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. BARBARA J. DEWITT Elective Course 402 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls' lSergeant at Armsl. Service Groups: Art Crew. CAROL J. DIETZ Mathematics Course 402 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Assembly. James Denk Nancy Derwin Michael Devine Barbara DeWitt Carol Dietz Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Ellen Dobschuetz Judy Dodge Neil Doerr Sandra Doerr Ned Dorau Ida Duford SANDRA S. DOERR Stenographic Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table iPresidenti, Science CSecretaryi, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction. Honors: Honor Society. NED E. DORAU Elective Course 326 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: All- City Chorus, Operetta Chorus, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporteri. IDA M. DUFORD Stenographic Course 326 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', DAVID D. DU RAY Elective Course 332 David Du Roy Page One Hundred Thirty-eight ELLEN C. DOBSCHUETZ Elective Course 326 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Synchronized Swim. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JUDY M. DODGE Stenographic Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. NEIL A. DOERR Science Course 326 Athletics: Football fMaior, Minor Emblems, Gold Footballi, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science, U. S. History iSecretaryJ. BARBARA A. DUSZYNSKI Stenographic Course 326 Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JACK C. DUVALL Manual Arts Course 326 BARBARA J. EGGERS Science Course 326 Athletics: Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Library Guild, CS.G.A. Representative, Certificate, Pini, Round Table, Science, U.S. History. Publications: Annual iAssistant Homeroom Editori. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Dance Com- mittee, Hostess, Special Committee. SANDRA L. EGGERS General Clerical Course 326 Athletics: Baseball, Bowling, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. Barbara Duszynslci Jack Duvall Barbara Eggers Sandra Eggers Todd Eggers David Elgas Gloria Ericksen Ruth Evanoff Karen Ewig TODD E. EGGERS Science Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Em- blem, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science. S.G.A.: Hostess. DAVID H. ELGAS Science Course 326 Athletics: Swimming iMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science iTreasurerl, X. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee. GLORIA J. ERICKSEN English Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem iMaior and Minori, Life Saving Corps iCaptainD, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper iTypisti. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. RUTH A. EVANOFF Science Course 332 Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee. KAREN L. EWIG English Course 322 Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. DAVID A. FALTZ Elective Course 326 Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus. CAMILLE M. FERREL Elective Course 326 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess. JO ANN FEUERSTHALER General Clerical Course 326 Clubs: Girls', S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Monitor. JUDITH M. FIELD Stenographic Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Publica- tions: Annual iSenior Editori. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee, Hostess. ROBERT R. FISLER Science Course 326 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. LUCILLE K. FORMELLA Stenographic Course 326 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Publica- tions: Annual lSenior Editorl. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly. David Faltz Camille Ferrel JoAnn Feuersthaler Judith Field Robert Fisler Lucille Formella Page One Hundred Thirty-nine ' Y -ww.-:tgmv DELORESA.FRANCKOWlAK StenographicCourse 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Nereids'. ' 1 SANDRA L. FRIEDL Elective Course 226 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JAMES A. FUGIASCO Manual Arts Course 326 Athletics: Cheerleader, Track lMinor Embleml. Delores Franckowiak Sandra Friedl James Fugiasco Brian Galligan Clyde Gallun Cynthia Gallun BRIAN M. GALLIGAN Science Course 411 JOHN W. GAU Science Course 214 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Football iMaior Emblem, Minor Clubs: B0y5', Fa,-eign Language, Raund Table, S,G,A,1 Assembly, Emblems 3, Gold Footballl. Clubs: Boys' fPresidentl, Science lPresi- dentl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lOfTicer in ALAN G. GAULKE Elective Course 411 Chargel, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly lFirst Vice-Presidentl, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Honors: American Legion Award. CLYDE F. GALLUN Elective Course 326 Athletics: Football fMinor Embleml, Wrestling iMaior Embleml, Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CYNTHIA M, GALLUN Elective Course 411 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server. AUDRE E. GANSKE Latin Course 411 Clubs: Foreign Language lPinl, Girls', Library Guild lSecretary, Pinl, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual llndex Editorl. Honors: Honor Society, Foreign Language Club Scholarship. Clubs: Round Table CS.G.A. Representativel, Science. Commencement: Solo. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra, Dance Band Leader, Operetta Orchestra, Concert Soloist. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, Dance Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Special Committees. Honors: Civic Music Association Award. JOYCE M. GILHUBER Stenographic Course 411 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus l3l. Publications: Newspaper CTypistJ. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. Honors: Honor Society. CAROL E. GILLICH Stenographic Course 411 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis, Clubs: Girls', Synchronized Swim. Publi- cations: Newspaper iMailing Clerkl. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Hostess. Audre Ganske John Gnu Alan Gaulke Joyce Gilhuber Page One Hundred Forty Q r Carol Gillich Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. MARY A. GLOWINSKI Elective Course 411 Athletics: Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. GARY G. GODERSKI Science Course 411 Athletics: Cross Country, Football, Swimming, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 4, Medall. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Cafe- teria Committee, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. la David Gittins Mary Glowinslzi Gary Goclerslti Janice Goderslxi Raymond Goertz Marlene Golla JANICE J. GODERSKI Science Course 411 Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operetta lDancing Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, G.A.A. Omcial, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swim- ming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Library Guild lCertificatel, Round Table, Science lPresidentJ. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. RAYMOND GOERTZ, JR. Science Course 411 Athletics: Football tMaior and Minor Emblem, Ribbon, Medal, Trophyl. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Stage Crew lManagerD. MARLENE A. GOLLA Stenographic Course 411 Clubs: Art, Girls'. JUDITH K. GOSSLER Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. English Course 411 Chorusl. DONNA M. GRABOWSKY Stenographic Course 411 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee. JOANN C. GRACZ Stenographic Course 411 Clubs: Girls'. ROBERT W. GRAF Mathematics Course 411 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Publications: An- nual and Newspaper lAdvertising Manager, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. KATHLEEN E. GRANT English Course 411 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Judith Gossler Danna Grabowsky JoAnn Gracz Robert Graf Kathleen Grant Page One Hundred Forty-one DAVID H. GITTINS Science Course 326 Robert Gritzmacher Michael Grochan Lonnie Gruel Judith Haack Margaret Haczynski ROBERT GRITZMACHER Science Course 411 MARGARET J. HACZYNSKI Elective Course 411 Athletics: Golf. Clubs: Boys'. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building MICHAEL R. GROCHAN Science Course 411 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblemi, Basketball iMaior Emblemi, Foot- ball lMinor Emblems 27, Track. Clubs: Foreign Language. LONNIE J. GRUEL Manual Arts Course 411 JUDITH V. HAACK English Course 411 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Announcer, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Commencement: Speaker. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Annual iCa- Editor Activity Section, Quill and Scrolll, Newspaper iTypist1. Stage: Operetta f2J. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Honor Committee. Honors: Badger Girls' State, Honor Society, Silver Medal. Usher, Corridor Committee. CAROL A. HAISSIG History Course 411 Athletics: Badminton, G.A.A. Announcer, Swimming. Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Annual lArt Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Quill and Scrollb. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Student Board. Honors: Honor Society, Gold Medal. KURT E. HALWAS College Commerce Course 411 ROBERT G. HAMANN Science Course 411 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 21. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JOHN T. HAMMEL Manual Arts Course 411 FREDERICK P. HANKWITZ Science Course 411 Athletics: Football lMaior and Minor Emblem, Gold Footballl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardeni, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. GERALD E. HANSEN Science Course 411 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Build- ing Usher, Host. 1 . Carol Haissig Kurt Halwas Robert Hamann John Hummel Frederick Hankwitz Gerald Hansen Page One Hundred Forty-two Thomas Hanson Shirley Harris THOMAS R. HANSON Science Course 4l'l Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. SHIRLEY M. HARRIS Stenographic Course 332 Clubs: Girls', U. S. History. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JUDY M. HART Stenographic Course 332 Athletics: Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Synchronized Swim, U. S. History. RICHARD H. HARVEY Science Course 332 Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. RICHARD D. HASHAGEN Science Course 322 Clubs: Boys', Round Table lS.G.A. Representativel. Publications: Newspaper ICub Reporterl. Stage: Operetta, Class Play 127. S.G.A.: JAMES C. HELD Science Course 332 Athletics: Football IMinor Emblems 27, Track CMaior Emblems 3, Medals i5l. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Study Hall Monitor. RICHARD A. HENDRICKSON Manual Arts Course All Athletics: Cross Country. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science CTreasurerl. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Usher, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Dance Committee. LYNNE E. HENSEL Elective Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Art Crew. Stage: Operetta iCostumes7. Judy Hart Richard Harvey Richard Hashagen Assembly, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor, Public Relations Committee lChairmanl, JUDITH A. HASTINGS Stenographic Course 226 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, GirIs', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Art Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. ROSE M. HEIL Home Economics Course 226 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Swim- ming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. ROSALIE W. HEINZ Science Course 226 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Judith Hastings Rose Heil Rosalie Heinz James Held Richard Hendrickson Lynne Hensel Page One Hundred Forty-three DAVID R. HEWITT Science Course 321 Clubs: Art, Boys'. S.G.A.: Assembly. ELAINE D. HIRSCHMANN Stenographic Course 214 Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. BRUCE H. HOPPE English Course 226 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Science, U. S. History. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SML ...iff David Hewitt Elaine Hirschmann Bruce Hoppe Carol Housfeld Sharon Hoyer Thaddeus Hughes CAROL A. HOUSFELD English Course 332 SANDRA R. IHLENFELD Elective Course 321 Athletics: Basketball, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language CPresident, Pinl, Girls', Nereids' lSecretaryl, Round Table, Science, X. lS.G.A. Representativel. Music: All-City Orchestra Ml, Class Play Orchestra l4l, Operetta Orchestra 647, Solo for Annual Concert. Publications: Newspaper CEclitor-in- Chief, Quill and Scrolll. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Student Board, Student Court. Honors: Honor Society, Gold Medal, Civic Music Association Award, Foreign Language Club Scholarship. SHARON L. HOYER Elective Course 226 Athletics: Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, Synchronized Swim. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. THADDEUS E. HUGHES Science Course 332 Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table CPinl, Science. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Honor Committee. Honors: Honor Society. Sandra lhlenfeld Joseph lmilkowski Richard Jablonowski Bonnie Jacobs Page One Hundred Forty-four Athletics: Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Science. Music: All- City Band, Class Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Civil Defense. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess. JOSEPH R. IMILKOWSKI Science Course 314 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. RICHARD A. .IABLONOWSKI Elective Course 321 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Band, Dance Band Member, Operetta Orchestra. BONNIE C. JACOB Science Course 321 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess. MARIAN C. JAKUBOWSKI Elective Course 321 Athletics: Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. uf Marian .lakubowski Janet Jeffrey Thomas Jelinek Dona Johnson William Jones Rita Juskowski JANET L. JEFFREY English Course 321 Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. THOMAS C. JELINEK Science Course 321 Athletics: Football KMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 21, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Science, S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee. DONA L. JOHNSON History Course 226 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild lPresident1, Pep, Round Table, U.S. History iTreasurer1. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. WILLIAM E. JONES Science Course East 1-3R S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Guides Committee. RITA E. JUSKOWSKI Elective Course 321 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Ccrridor Committee. STEVE F. KALMAN Mathematics Course 314 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign 1 ELAINE A. KELLNER Stenographic Course 314 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. X. Commencement: Class Commission, S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. JAMES W. KERPESTIEN Science Course 314 Athletics: Baseball iMaior Emblems 31, Basketball 1Maior Emblems 2, Medali. Clubs: Boys' iSecretary, Vice-Presidenti, Science. Service Groups: Air Raid Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Air Raid Wardeni, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. DEANNA D. KARSHNA English Course 314 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council lPresidentJ, G.A.A. Emblem lMaior, Minorl, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. KENNETH L. KASIANOWICZ Elective Course 332 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense, Air Raid Warden. TERRENCE F. KAYSER Science Course 314 Athletics: Football KMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem 2, Gold Footballi, Swimming CMaior Emblemi, Track KMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 25. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta 123. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction Committee, Student Court lChairmanl. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Bronze Medal. Steve Kalman Deanna Karshna Kenneth Kasianowicz Terrence Kayser Elaine Kellner James Korpestien Page One Hundred Forty-five JACOB A. KETTULA Science Course 314 Clubs: Boys'. THOMAS J. KIEHL Elective Course 314 Clubs: Art IPresidentl, Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Art Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee. GERALD G. KIEWEG Science Course 314 Athletics: Baseball IMaior Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. xy, A, will Jacob Kettula Thomas Kiehl Gerald Kieweg Sharon Kinnaman Narleene Klug Harry Knoblauch SHARON I. KINNAMAN English Course 332 PATRICIA A. KOMASSA Stenographic Course 314 Clubs: Girls', Library Guild. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Clubs: GirIs'. NARLEENE S. KLUG Stenographic Course 314 CAROL A. KONKEL History Course 314 cubs: Forelgn Language' GIrISl' X' Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language HARRY N. KNOBLAUCH English Course 314 F.T.A., Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Air Raid Warden. SANDRA M. KONKEL Stenographic Course 314 DENNIS D, KOCENT Science Course 314 Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table CPresidentl, Science. OPGYBTTU fC0stumes7. Talent 5I10W- Music: Dance Band Member, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Civil Defense, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta, Class Play, Talent PATRICIA A. KOSS Stenographic Course 314 Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Hourly Study Hall Committee. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: AIl'City Chorus. Dennis Kocent Patricia Komassa Carol Konkel Sandra Kunkel Patricia Koss Page One Hundred Forty-six I KENNETH E. KOSTRZEWA Science Course 314 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblem 21, Cross Country lMaior Emblems 2, Trophy1, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 2, Medal1. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee. SHIRLEY A. KOTECKI Elective Course 314 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Emblem lMinor1, Life Saving Corps, Tennis lMedal1, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', ' Round Table, Science lChairman1. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Usher lSupervisor1, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction. Honors: Honor Society. CAROLINE E. KOTOWICZ Stenographic Course 314 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Mu- sic: All-City Chorus. Publications: Annual lTypist1. Stage: Operetta Chorus. Kenneth Kostrzewa Shirley Kotecki Caroline Kotowicz Allan Kouchich Robert Kovnesky Gloria Kowalkowski ALLAN V. KOUCHICH Science Course 314 BARBARA M. KRAWCZYK Stenographic Course 314 Athletics: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language lVice-President1, Round Table lPresiclent1, Science, X. lPresident, Vice-President1. Publications: Newspaper CStar Reporter1. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Auto Registration, Study Hall Supervisor. Honors: Finalist in Merit Scholarship Competi- tion, Honor Society. ROBERT W. KOVNESKY Manual Arts Course 314 Athletics: Cross Country lMaior Emblems 2, Medal1, Football, Track lMinor Emblem, Ribbon1. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Projection Crew, lCertit1cate1, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Auto Regis- tration. Honors: Bronze Medal. GLORIA J. KOWALKOWSKI Stenographic Course 314 Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', Round Table. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 21. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. WILLIAM H. KRAMER Science Course 314 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: Class Play Or- chestra, Dance Band Member 131, Operetta Orchestra. S.G.A.: Building Usher. William Kramer Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' lVice-President1, Round Table. Publications: Annual, Newspaper lAssociate Circulation Man- ager, Quill and Scroll1. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess. IRENE E. KREIENBRINK Stenographic Course 314 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Com- mittee, Study Hall Monitor. JOAN M. KRENZ Stenographic Course 314 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: GirIs', Round Table. S.G.A.: Building Usher. SANDRA J. KRUEGEL Elective Course 314 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', Round Table. Music: All-City Maiorette l21. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Barbara Krawczyk Irene Kreienbrink Joan Krenz Sandra Kruegel Page One Hundred Forty-seven MICHAEL J. KRZYSTON Science Course 322 Clubs: Boys'. JAMES M. KUCINSKI Manual Arts Course 314 FRANK P. KUKOWSKI Elective Course 314 ik ARLENE M. KWIECINSKI Elective Course Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess. Michael Krzyston James Kucinski Frank Kukowski Arlene Kwiecinski Karen Landgraf June Lange KAREN L. LANDGRAF Science Course 314 Science, U. S. History lVice-Presidentl, X. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Study Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X iScribe, Recorderl. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl. Honors: Honor Society. JUNE A. LANGE Stenographic Course 314 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JUDITH H. LEHMANN Mathematics Course 226 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. lPresidentJ, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees for To- morrow, Honor Society. DAVID J. LITZOW Science Course 226 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. FREDERICK W. LONG Science Course 226 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, U.S, History lVice- Presidentl, X. Music: Operetta Orchestra, Dance Band Member. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. BRUNO F. LUCHT English Course 314 Clubs: Boys', F.T.A., Foreign Language lSecretaryJ, Political Science, Round Table. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee lSupervisorl, Dance Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Com- mittee, Study Hall Monitor. E KENN TH R. LUEDTKE Elective Course 226 Clubs: Boys'. Judith Lehmann David Litzow Frederick Long Bruno Lucht Kenneth Luedtke Page One Hundred Forty-eight PHILIP D. MAC FALL Elective Course 321 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera lPresidentJ, Round Ta- ble, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra l4t, Operetta Orchestra 137. Publications: Annual, Newspaper iPhotographer, Quill and Scrolli. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, 9B Instruction, Special Committees. ANNE D. MAC KAY Science Course 321 Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lSecretary, Certificate, Pinl, Round Table, Science iSecretaryl, U. S. History, X. Publica- tions: Newspaper lCopy Editor, Quill and Scrolli. Service Groups: Proiection Crew lCertiticateJ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host- ess, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Honor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society, Silver Medal, Louis Travis Amvets Post Scholarship. Philip MacFall Anne MacKay Kathleen Madala Matthias Magenheim Mariory Manz Dennis Monzeck KATHLEEN A. MADALA Stenographic Course 314 bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language lPinJ, Girls', Round Table Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Otticial, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. MATTHIAS MAGENHEIM Mathematics Course 321 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblemi, Wrestling 4Maior Embleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Stage Crew. MARJORY C. MANZ English Course 321 Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table. DENNIS J. MANZECK Manual Arts Course 321 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lPresident and Supervisori, Civil Defense, Fire Warden, Proiec- tion Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. CAROL R. MARTINO Science Course 321 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tum- .fy Carol Martino Marilyn Mottert lSecretary, Treasurert, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporter, Typisti. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, Dance Committee. Honors: Honor Society. MARILYN J. MATTERT Elective Course 321 Clubs: Foreign Language. TERRENCE V. MATTY Elective Course 326 Clubs: Boys'. TERRY A. MC CALL Science Course 321 Athletics: Swimming lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table iSergeant at Armsl, Science. Music: All- City Chorus. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Announcer. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Student Court, Honor Committee. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Bronze Medal. JOSEPH D. MC CORMACK Science Course 321 Clubs: Boys', F.T.A., S.G.A.: Building Usher. Terrence Matty Terry McCall Joseph McCormack Page One Hundred Forty-nine Dennis McCormick Thomas McKegney Susan McKenzie Loren McKillip Carol McLay DENNIS H. MCCORMICK Manual Arts Course 321 Clubs: Boys'. THOMAS J. MC KEGNEY Science Course 321 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual and Newspaper lAd Solicitorl. Service Groups: Projection Crew, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. Honors: Honorable Mention in Merit Scholarship Competition. SUSAN L. MC KENZIE Stenographic Course 321 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: All-City Band, All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Study Hall Supervisor. LOREN J. MC KlLLlP Science Course 321 Clubs: Boys', Library, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Audi- Sharon McSweeney Frederick Mecha Judith Melms torium Usher lCaptain, Assistant Supervisorl, Civil Defense lDisaster Crewl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. CAROL J. MC LAY Stenographic Course 321 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. SHARON M. MC SWEENEY Home Economics Course 321 Clubs: Girls', Library Guild. FREDERICK A. MECHA Manual Arts Course 321 Athletics: Cross Country lMaior Emblems 21, Track. JUDITH A. MELMS Elective Course 321 Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Girls'. JUDITH A. MEYER Stenographic Course 321 Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JEROME T. MICHALEK Manual Arts Course 321 ' 1 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Athletics: Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Volleyball etta Chorus. Judith Meyer Jerome Michalelx Cynthia Miller Page One Hundred Fifty Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs. CYNTHIA E. MILLER Elective Course 326 Clubs: Booster, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus, Oper- A 1 Y' Donald Miller James Miller Bunny Minor Charles Moffatt Diane Morawetz DONALD H. MILLER Elective Course 326 bling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' iS.G.A. Representativei, Pep, Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense, Fire Warden. Round Table, Science, X, MU5iC: All.Cify Band, 5010 for Annual Concert. Stage: Operetta Dancing Chorus, Dance Committee, Hostess, JAMES D. MILLER Science Course 326 QB Instruction. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language iSergeant at Armsl, Round Table, Science, X iRecorderi. Publications: Newspaper lAssociate Editor, Quill and Scrolli. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Student Board, Honor Committee. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Winner in Merit Scholarship Competition, Honor Society, Silver Medal. BUNNY B. MINOR Elective Course 332 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Softball. Clubs: Girls', S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. CHARLES A. MOFFATT History Course 322 DIANE A. MORAWETZ Elective Course 332 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Tum- JOYCE J. PAWLOWSKI Stenographic Course 332 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Talent Show. EDWARD N. MROTEK Science Course 332 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. GREGG E. MUELLER Mathematics Course 332 Athletics: Cheerleader lCaptainJ. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorus 2, Under- studyi. Class Play 625. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Host, 9B instruction, Special Committees. Honors: Honor Society. SHARON L. MUELLER Science Course 332 Athletics: Baseball, Softball. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. THOMAS R. MUELLER Science Course 332 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. EILEEN MULLEN Stenographic Course 314 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. V , Joyce Pawlowski Edward Mrotek Gregg Mueller Sharon Mueller Thomas Mueller Eileen Mullen Page One Hundred Fifty-one RICHARD J. MUSHA Manual Arts Course 332 NORBERT R. MUTSCHLER Elective Course 332 Athletics: Cheerleader, Football fMaior Embleml, Track, Wrestling 1Maior Embleml. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table Nice-President Pinl, Science iChairman7. Service Groups: Civil Defense, Air Raid Warden, Fire Warden, Proiection Crew iCertificatel, Radio Crew lManagerl. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly iTreasurerl, Building Usher, Cor- ridor Committee, Dance Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 98 Instruction, Auto Registration, Special Committee, Student Board, Study Hall Moni- tor, Public Relations. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, ltalian American Civic Association Award. Richard Mu Jani EUGENE H. NAUJOCK Science Course 332 Athletics: Cheerleader CEmbleml. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Pep, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual iAssistant Art Editor, School Life Editorl. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. Honors: Milwaukee Woman's Club Annual Art Award. JANICE C. NELKORN Elective Course 226 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JULIANNE M. NELL Accounting Course 332 Athletics: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Building Usher. TERRANCE D. NELSON Science Course 332 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly. sl-ia Norbert Mutschler Eugene Nauiock ce Nelkorn Julianne Nell Terrance Nelson BETTY A. NEMETH Elective Course 326 Clubs: Girls', Library Guild. KENNETH L. NIEMANN Science Course 332 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. RICHARD S. NILSSON Science Course 332 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. TIMOTHY J. O'BRlEN Science Course 332 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys' KPresidentl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. DARRELL L. O'KELLY Science Course East l-3R Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Special Committee. Betty Nemeth Kenneth Niemann Richard Nilsson Timothy O'Brien Darrell O'Kelly Page One Hundred Fifty-twa EDWARD J. OLCZAK Science Course 321 Clubs: Boys', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. THEODORE B. OLSEN, JR. Mathematics Course 332 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language CPresidentJ, Round Table, X. Commencement: Speaker. Music: Class Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Radio Crew CAnnouncerJ. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly lPresidentl, Student Board. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Honor Society, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship, Gold Medal. Edward Olczak Theodore Olsen Barbara Olszowy Valerie Ortmann Gilbert Fallen Charles Palleon BARBARA M. OLSZOWY Elective Course 332 JOSEPH T. PALUSO Science Course 332 Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lSecretaryl, Round Table, Science, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta i27. VALERIE R. ORTMANN Elective Course 332 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language lVice-Presidentl, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. GILBERT T. PALLEN Mathematics Course 322 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. CHARLES P. PALLEON Science Course 332 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Publications: Annual iAdvertisingl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. RICHARD PALUSO Science Course 332 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science, U. S. History. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. NANCY M. PEASE Science Course 226 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lPinl, Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. MARGUERITE S. PEDRlANA Elective Course 314 Clubs: Girls'. JAMES L. PETERSON Elective Course 332 Athletics: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl. Joseph Paluso Richard Puluso Nancy Pease Marguerite Pedriana James Peterson Page One Hundred Fifty-three AUDREY A. PHILLIPS Elective Course 332 Athletics: Apparatus, Hockey, Life Saving Corps iSecretaryJ, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, GirIs', Round Table. Commencement: Class Commission. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Monitor. I :y WILLIAM K. PICCO Science Course 332 Athletics: Golf. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee. :Os I Audrey Phillips William Picco Jane Pickard Jerald Pinnelxer Thomas Plahmer Kenneth Plath JANE E. PICKARD Stenographic Course 332 SANDRA A. POLAK Stenographic Course 332 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', Round Table. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study Hall Committee. JERALD L. PINNEKER Science Course 332 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Proiection Crew KCertificatel, Radio Crew CManagerl. S.G.A.: Special Committee. Honors: Honor Society, Bronze Medal. THOMAS G. PLAHMER Science Course 332 Athletics: Baseball, Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Library Guild, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. KENNETH C. PLATH Science Course 332 Athletics: Baseball tMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. Sandra Polak Patricia Poludnianylc Joanne Prosser Page One Hundred Fifty-four Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Talent Show. PATRICIA POLUDNIANYK Elective Course 332 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JOANNE PRASSER Elective Course 332 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense iFirst Aid Crewi, S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. DAVID L. PRECOUR Elective Course East 'I-3R Athletics: Football CMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Medall. Clubs: Boys', Science, U. S. History. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. BARBARA J. PRUDLOW Stenographic Course 332 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. I I David Precour Barbara Prudlow :ml Joseph Przybylski Sandra Radlein Kenneth Rake Doris Rapciewicz Emanuele Rappa JOSEPH J. PRZYBYLSKI, JR. Elective Course 226 EMANUELE F. RAPPA Science Course 321 Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Athletics: Track lMedali. Clubs: Science. Round Table, Science lTreasurerJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. JOHN R. REAMER Elective Course East 'I-3R SANDRA J. RADLEIN Elective Course 226 ALLAN F. REEVES English Course 226 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Stage: Class Play lCostumesJ. Clubs: Boys', KENNETH A. RAKE Science Course 321 RONALD J. REHORST Mathematics Course 322 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense. S.G.A.: 9B lnstruction. DORIS A. RAPCIEWICZ Science Course 226 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem IMinorJ, Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild, Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess, Dance Committee. Honors: Honor Society. JOAN M. RENTMEESTER Elective Course 226 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. PATRICIA P. RESZKA Elective Course 226 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. John Reamer Allan Reeves gat Daniel Reise Joan Rentmeester Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee lChairmanl, Study Hall Monitor. DANIEL V. REISE Science Course 226 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X lVice-Presidentl. Music: All- City Band l23, Class Play Orchestra l3l, Dance Band Member l4l, Operetta Orchestra l3l, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Fire Warden. Stage: Talent Show. Honors: Honor Society, X Club Scholarship. s T Ronald Rehorst Patricia Reszlca Page One Hundred Fifty-five SANDRA M. RICCIARDI Elective Course 226 Athletics: Apparatus lMinor EmblemJ, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Emblem CMinorl, Gym Team, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids'. BARBARA A. RIEMER Stenographic Course 226 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. Sandra Ricciardi Barbara Riemer Kathleen Roemer Sally Rutzen Bonita Ryall John Rybka KATHLEEN C. ROEMER Stenographic Course 226 THOMAS A. SADOWSKE English Course 214 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S'G'A': BU d '9 Um PATRICIA M. sADowsKl Elective course East 1-:sn SALLY A. RU1-ZEN Sienogmphic Course 226 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Service Groups: Art Crew. LUTHER G. SANDER Elective Course 326 5-G-A-2 Building Usher' Clubs: Art, Foreign Language. BONITA A. RYALL Science Course 226 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table lS.G.A. Representativel, THOMAS M, SCALLON Science Course 332 Science KSecretaryl, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Clubgg An, Science, Defense lFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor S ' . 'may JOHN G. scHAusR science course 214 JOHN R. RYBKA Elective Course 226 Athletics: Football lMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Thomas Sadowske Patricia Saclowski Page One Hundred Fifty-six Athletics: Football, Golf. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee, 9B Instruction, Study Hall Monitor. Luther Sander Thomas Scallon John Schauer Raymond Schenk Robert Scheunemunn Brent Schierts Kenneth Schilling Nancy Schimelfenyg Thoma KENNETH E. SCHILLING English Course 322 Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. NANCY P. SCHIMELFENYG English Course 214 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta, Class Play iCostumes1. S.G.A.: Hostess, 9B Instruction, Study Hall Monitor. THOMAS W. SCHLAIKOWSKI Science Course 214 Clubs: Boys', Science. KATHLEEN H. SCHMIDT Stenographic Course 214 Athletics: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Stage: Operetta, Class Play lCostumes1. JOHN Clubs: Table, E. SCHMUHL Science Course 214 Booster, Boys', Foreign Language lSergeant at Armsl, Round Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Publications: I, s Sc RAYMOND M. SCHENK Science Course 214 Athletics: Golf. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew. ROBERT E. SCHEUNEMANN Manual Arts Course 214 - Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Central Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. BRENT R. SCHIERTS Science Course 214 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. I hlailxowslci Annual iCo-Editor Activities Section, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Student Board, Student Court. Honors: Silver Medal. MARY C. SCHNEIDER Science Course 214 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Orchestra 421, Class Play Orchestra. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta KDancing Chorus 21. BARBARA A. SCHOLZ English Course 214 Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. JUDITH E. SCHUETZ Elective Course 214 Athletics: Bowling lMedal1, G.A.A. Emblem iMaior, Minorl, Life Sav- ing Corps, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Nereids' lSecretary, Vice-Presidentl. Round Table, X. Publications: Annual, Newspaper iAssistant Circulation Managerl. Stage: Operetta, Class Play lCostumes1. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Kathleen Schmidt John Schmuhl Mary Schneider Barbara Scholz Judith Schuetz Page One Hundred Fifty-seven 'C' NORMAN F. SCHULTEIS Accounting Course 214 Clubs: Science. SANDRA L. SCHULTZ Stenographic Course 214 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 23, Class Play lCostumes 21. S.G.A.: Build- ing Usher. FREDERICK J. SEIDEN Science Course 214 Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language lSecretary and Treasurerl, Science. Commencement: Class Commission. S.G.A.: Honor Committee. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. Norman Schulteis Sandra Schultz Frederick Seiden Roger Sell Judith Serr Terrence Shay ROGER L. SELL Science Course 214 ROGER J. SHMAUZ Manual Arts Course 214 Afhleficsi Swimming LMgi0r Emblems 3, Medals 2, Ribbons 3, Cqpigin Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblemi, Track CMinor Embleml. 27. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, DENNIS P. SIEHR Elective Course 214 Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B lnstruction, Special Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. JUDITH J. SERR Music Course 214 Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T,A. l5ecretaryJ Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Class Play Orchestra, Operetta Chorus, Trio for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Honor Committee. Honors: Honor Society. TERRENCE L. SHAY Elective Course 402 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense, lDisaster Crew Captainl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Clubs: Art, Boys', Pep, Round Table. Music: All-City Orchestra, Dance Band Member 133, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Art Crew. Stage: Operetta l2l, Class Play 127, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly lHistorianl, 9B Instruction, Ring Committee. GERALD G. SIERACKI Elective Course 214 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. ALAN J. SIKORA Manual Arts Course 214 ERNEST H. SIMON Science Course 214 Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee lSupervisorl, Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. C-'mf 1:1 1 4 f Roger Shmauz Dennis Siehr Gerald Sieracki Alan Sikora Ernest Simon Page One Hundred Fifty-eight CAROLYN A. SMITH Stenographic Course 214 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta, Class Play ICostumesl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. GLADYS W. SMITH Elective Course 321 Athletics: Badminton, G.A.A. Official, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Study Hall Monitor. JUNE M. SMITH Science Course 214 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science. Carolyn Smith Gladys Smith June Smith Allen Smukowski Roger Southern Ervin Staacke ALLEN R. SMUKOWSKI Mathematics Course 214 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language lSergeant at Armsl. S.G.A.: Central Study Hall Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. Honors: Honor Society. ROGER W. SOUTHERN Manual Arts Course 214 ERVIN E. STAACKE Elective Course 214 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming CMinor Embleml, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, 9B Instruction. KAREN H. STANDIFORD English Course 214 Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem, Lite Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. lTreasurerI Girls', Nereids' IPresidentl, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper ITypistl. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. ROSE A. STANIAK Stenographic Course 214 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Otticial, Softball, Karen Standiford Rose Staniak Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. GirIs'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. MICHAEL D. STANKI Science Course 214 Athletics: Baseball fMaior Emblems 25, Basketball lMaior Emblems 2, Medall, Football CMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Medals 2, Co- Captainl, Track IMaior Emblems 3, Ribbons 43. Clubs: Boys', CS.G.A. Representativel, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee. Honors: Guy D. Kyper Award. SANDRA K. STANLEY Science Course 214 Athletics: Bowling, G.A.A. Minor Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Nereids', Round Ta- ble, X. ISecretaryD. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, 9B Instruc- tion, Special Committee, Study Hall Monitor and Supervisor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Honor Society, American Legion Auxiliary Award. BEVERLY M. STEEVES College Commercial Course 214 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Synchronized Swim. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Michael Stanki Sandra Stanley Beverly Steeves Page One Hundred Fifty-nine Diane Stefaniak Juris Stepe George Stockamp Shirley Stolte DIANE R. STEFANIAK Stenographic Course 214 Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. JURIS I. STEPE Science Course 214 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science CManager1. Service Groups: Civil Defense IDisaster Crew1. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Honors: Honor Society. GEORGE N. STOCKAMP Elective Course East I-3R Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. SHIRLEY A. STOLTE College Commercial Course 214 Athletics: Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: Class Play Orchestra 121. Service Groups: Homeroom Nell Swessel William Taft John Thirion Sonia Thompson Page One Hundred Sixty Marlyn Thiede Shirley Sullivan Monitor. Stage: Operetta ICostumes 21, Class Play ICostumes 21. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Honors: Honor Society. SHIRLEY J. SULLIVAN Stenographic Course 322 Athletics: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', NEIL D. SWESSEL Accounting Course 214 Clubs: Boys', Science ITreasurer1. Service Groups: Civil Defense CDisaster Crew1. WILLIAM W. TAFT Science Course 226 Athletics: Swimming IMaior and Minor Emblems1. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. MARLYN J. THIEDE Stenographic Course 226 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JOHN C. THIRION Science Course 226 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, X, IPresident, S.G.A. Representative1, U. S. History. Mu- sic: AII-City Band, Class Play Orchestra I31, Dance Band Member 431, Operetta Orchestra 131, Solo for Annual Concert I21. Publications: Annual IHomeroom Editor1. S.G.A.: Assembly ISeconcl Vice-President1, Dance Committee, Host, 9B Instruction, Special Com- mittee, Auto Registration. Honors: Honor Society, Bronze Medal. SONIA A. THOMPSON Elective Course 322 Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Stage: Class Play. JANET M. THUR Home Economics Course 226 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, Hockey, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: GirIs'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta, Class Play ICos- tumes 31. S.G.A.: Hostess. new Joanne Tombari Henry Topley Patricia Treder Barbara Ullenberg Dianne Ullmer JOANNE TOMBARI Stenographic Course 226 BARBARA A. ULLENBERG Stenographic Course 314 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. DIANNE L. ULLMER Elective Course 321 HENRY w. TOPLEY science come 226 Clubs: Girls'- Athletics: Cross Country lMaior Embleml, Lite Saving Corps, Swim- . ming, lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 3, Bronze Medalsl, Track f:T 2RO':1M69ffMER Elective Course 32l CMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Book- U S' r ' Irs' 5'0'e- 5-G-A-I HW- THERESA B. URBANIAK sfenogmphic course 226 PATRICIA A. TREDER English Course 226 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem lMinorl, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JANET J. UTTKE Elective Course 226 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. JUDITH B, VARGO Science Course 226 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor, Supervisor. DARLENE H. VERHEIN General Clerical Course 226 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling. Clubs: Girls'. i MARGARET M. VRANA Stenographic Course 226 Athletics: Badminton, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor, Supervisor. Sharon Ullmer Theresa Urbaniak Janet Uttke Judith Vargo Darlene Verhein Margaret Vrana Page One Hundred Sixty-one ELLEN A. WAMSER Stenographic Course 322 Clubs: Girls'. ROBERTD.WANDSCHNEIDER MonualArtsCourse 322 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher. NANCY P. WARNER Elective Course 214 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. KENNETH R. WARTMAN Science Course 322 Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Karen Welker Eileen Welsh Page One Hundred Sixtyetwo Ellen Wamser Robert Wandschneider Nancy Warner Kenneth Wartman Shirley Weed Eugene Welch SHIRLEY R. WEED Stenographic Course 322 CAROLINE WESTPHAL Elective Course 322 Clubs: Booster, Girls'. Publications: Annual lTypistl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. EUGENE R. WELCH English Course 322 Clubs: Boys'. KAREN L. WELKER Elective Course 322 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusl. EILEEN T. WELSH History Course 314 Athletics: Badminton, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, F.T.A., Girls'. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Caroline Westphal Marilyn White Clubs: Art, Girls'. MARILYN WHITE English Course 322 Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Ta- ble. Service Groups: Proiection Crew lCertificatel. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Su- pervisor. DAVID L. WILINSKI Elective Course 322 Athletics: Cheerleader. Clubs: Art, Bays', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. JANICE S. WILL Elective Course 322 Clubs: Booster, Girls'. David Wilinslri Janice Will m?i7.TCl':': Gerald Willms Rose Winski GERALD H. WILLMS Elective Course 322 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language iSecretaryJ, Round Table, Science, U.S. History, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host, Study Hall Monitor. ROSE D. WINSKI Elective Course 322 Clubs: Booster, Girls'. JUDITH C. WINTER Elective Course 4l'l Athletics: Baseball, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, X. JEAN A. WLODEK Stenographic Course 322 Clubs: Girls'. Judith Winter Jean Wlodek Dennis Wroblewski Larry Zbichorski DENNIS J. WROBLEWSKI Science Course 322 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science Presidentl, X. Music: Class Play Orchestra, Dance Sand Member, Operetta Orchestra, Commencement Orchestra. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly. Groups: Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenl, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee. JAMES S. ZERA English Course 322 Athletics: Cheerleader, Life Saving Corps, Swimming CMaior Embleml. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Carol Zoltak .ARRY D. ZBICHORSKI General Clerical Course 322 Clubs: Boys'. IAMES L. ZEIER Science Course 322 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iFirst Aid Crewl. KAREN J. ZELLMER Stenographic Course 214 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Art, 3irls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Vlonitor. QOGER H. ZEMLICKA Mathematics Course 322 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service S .4 Hourly Study Hall Committee. MARIANNE A. ZIINO Science Course 314 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. CAROL M. ZOLTAK Stenographic Course 322 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. James Zeier Karen Zellmer Roger Zemlicku James Zera Marianne Ziino Page One Hundred Sixty-three if ,sf I f war- ,aff 2 Coming are dramatic new ad- vances in science and industry that will crowd centuries of prog- ress into decades . . . bringing new challenges, new opportuni- ties, new rewards. Y0u're just in time! ALLIS-CHALMERS Q WHERE ENGINEERING IN ACTION IS AT WORK ON YOUR FUTURE TODAY Page One Hundred Sixfy-four BUTLER PRINTING co. 2979 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. HUml1oldt 3-5653 Milwaukee 7, Wie. Union Shop Complimenls ol S E R V I C E Tool 8. Engineering Co. 1811 soueh 66th sneer wen Allis I Mltchell 5-1610 FOR SHOPPING IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE ...VISIT THE... DOWNTOWN WOOLWORTH STORE 301 W. WISCONSIN AVE. 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BILLER, M.D. In Bay View, lt's GENE'S BARBER SHOP 2349 South Kinnickinnic Ave. HUmboldt 3-7417 Call for Appointments 4. .W . ,se - s, LAWRENCE W. WIESNER GUARANTEED PLUMBING Repairing A Specialty 3246 S. Howell Ave. SHeridan 4-'I676 1. BUSSE BROS. SERVICE Tune-up, Brake Works, Minor Repairs 4004 South Kinnickinnic Ave. ATTENTION HOMEOWNERSI You can save up to 25 per cent of the premium on your dwelling, household contents, theft and family liability insurance by combining them into one policy. X ,fir ,. , , For Full Particulars Call or See: MARTIN H. DUMEZ 2363 South Kinnickinnic Ave. SH. 4-1585 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Page One Hundred Seventy PATTI BROS. FRUIT MARKET WHOLESALE - RETAIL SHeridan 4-9239 2719 South Kinnickinnic Avenue BOB'S SPORT SHOP Sporting Goods and Bicycles HUmboldf 3-8680 3680 South Howell Avenue Wisconsin Bookkeeping Service 2521 South Howell Avenue HUmh0ldI 1-6050 BADGER DIE CASTING CORPORATION Manufacturers of Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone SHeridan 4.6643 201 WEST oKI.AHoMA AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN Thank You Bay View For Your Pafronage A 'S CUSTARD STAND 524 EAST LAYTON AVENUE HUMBOLDT 1-9641 MAGAZINES Phone HU. 3-3044 BAY VIEW HOBBY SHOP Southside Headqucrfers for PLANES - BOATS - CARS - TRAINS -- CRAFTS STORE HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, I0 A. M. TO 9 P. M. SATURDAYS I0 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 2633 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVE. MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. Pg O H d dSvenIy-I J. W. NIEMANN S NS, Inc. ' Funeral Home ik' L SHer1dan 45156 2486 South KlHnlCklHlllC Avenue iyf Allen-Bradley Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin BAY VIEW'S SHOE CENTER Season 's Latest Styles 0 ,A'- A I44. .A.':: .'VA, . . , 6 tit eeil , In Mews, ., Women's and 'I Children's '5:':':'f f':' '-5Li: ,:,Q Uuhl I Footwear is hw. M Vu um A: . Id V! The House That Value Built Open Daily 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Except Monday and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p FRITZ GAWLITTA'S SHOE STORE AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 3216 S uth Howell Avenue SHerida 4 6979 PgOHddS iyl img? Q Alix on aff c0l- is s l 1 PLUS SERVICE AND DEPENDABILITY Again this year . . . it's engravings by Premier in this, your annual publication. Why? Not only does Premier emphasize quality always, it is because Premier combines co-operation with experienced craftsmanship-to interpret new viewpoints, in the modern manner. O C THE remler engraving co 818 w. WINNEBAGO STREET - MILWAUKEE O 5, WISCONSIN Page One Hundred S fyf' 4 I I I I 1 'I How ,fl ,, ss , fly-guy? If If Xx xxx I, ' X I -.Ns If I Space, Lu X , I ace! ,' Y I NK I 1 I . We whereve HddS fy-' r you live, whatever you do, SAVE ut the FIRST WISCONSIN FIIIST WISCONSIN NATIONAL BANK of Milwaukee Established I853 I3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Compliments of MILWAUKEE CRANE Division of Industrial Enterprises, Inc. TQ Cudahy, Wisconsin fig! Representing . . . I MES A HYPRESSURE yew, STEAM CLEANER CLEANER for lndustry and Transportation ALLEN B. DU MONT LABORATORIES ELECTRONIC EngineScope ELECTRO PRODUCTS COMPANY Automotive Testing Instruments R. J. PENNY PINNEKER FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE 3834 South Brust Av SHeridan 4-9515 Besf of Luck '58 Grads FBDSTWS Famous for Burgersv 2565 So. Howell Ave. Carry Out Service R GENERAL INSURANCE 9 INCOME TAX senvlce MORTGAGE LOANS ALBERT TRATNIK NOTARY PUBLIC 3600 South Howell Avenue SHeridan 4-8283 I I E, Y, 7-,ent , If IN TEBN ATIIIN AL CLEANERS i Quick and Courteous Service CAREFUL DRY CLEANING 10927 Discount on Dry Cleaning PICKUP and DELIVERY 545 W. Mitchell Street MITCHELL 5-1511 My-sigh! FLEMING'S DRUG STORE Ambrose Fleming, R.PH. 2601 So. Delaware Ave. Phone SH 4-4610 Roland J. Ohm, Pharmacist I 2721 S. Howell Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wis. Phone HU. 1-9762 G . G R O P P I Groceries and Meats IMPORTED ITALIAN FOODS Home Made italian Sausage I 1441 E. Russell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. EVergreen 3-9598 MONEY ORDERS l TOPITZES GROCERY Foreign Foods a Specialty 423 West National Ave. Milwaukee 4, Wis. I DAL MUSIC STUDIOS '6We teach all instrumentsv THOMAS ORGANS SALES - SERVICE - RENTAL 2327 S. Kinniekinnic Ave.-SHeridan 4-0330 K A Y K A Y Link Laundromat SELF-SERVICE - OR WE DO IT Expert Shirt Finishing Dry Cleaning 2315 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. HU 1-9729 , MA'S TASTY LUNCH Home COOKING A Good Place to Eat Fred W. Schmitz, Proprietor 2205 South Kinnickinnic Avenue HU. 1-9834 l l ga Jayne Qeauty Shop I Specializing in PERMANENT WAVING HAIR TINTING - SCALP TREATMENTS SYLVlA PRUSKO, Prop. SHeridan 4-7300 321 W. Howard Ave. I' I TOWNE HARDWARE CO. Inc. l 4252 So. Howell Avenue Pratt and Lambert Paints aml Varnishcs I Hllmbolrlt 3-0543 We Deliver Open Mon. 42 Fri. Evenings Till 9 P.M. Compliments of .1 Hlll'S Department Store 908 West Mitchell Street Page One Hundred Seventy-nine AVENUE DRIVE-IN S. 6th and W. Oklahoma HAMBURGERS MALTS and SUNDAES Frozen Custard BAY VIEW PHARMACY F. C. PECH, R. PH. J. AIELLO, R. PH. P. L. AIELLO, R. PH. 2737 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone HUmbold1 1-5916 A Tyborski Funeral Home ALVIN J. TYBORSKI Morfician 3801 So. Howell Ave. SHericlan 4-7039 E. R. BEYER Steel Rule Dies 364 East Rosedale SHeridan 4-5884 Hundred Eighfy The I958 ORACLE by X X 44 . 4-08 can snevdan Y Pril-lt11'1g 1 V'eW hy BaY mfvfffm' ,M 04 6' ' '1 ll Avenue Howe 2308 South Y Y , V , Y Z-Y Y Building up your savings will: N Y ,.-1' 5 V Y -f 7 Y us, Ilre insured way, leads lo L Y ,, baclflo f il l flrof is i Y j Wg gepandabsle in cigsnf waysx -I, ' ? marriage, emergencies, home I 'if yzzzi own, eiiucahorz for 'I',l:-, 5 i re , sarf i u i- U R I an M ne:-,cexfra neagnings aim' rg- flrelnenl. 'X G -l You can SE NUE NAl AVE sr NANO 2701 WE At For Security at open an account will: o canvenienl amounl, saving regularly, or of aplional filnes. ALBERT TRATNIK Execulive Vice-Presidenf and Treasurer C 6 . . Your Servlc A VE Security , , o Hundred 5'9 'W On' PGS' BAY VIEW AUTO BODY Finest Workmanship 412 East Smith Street Slleridan 4-2918 HENRl'S Aawnnlve-IN Root Beer - Sandwiches - Malts 5564 SOUTH PACKARD AVE. CUDAHY, WIS. ACE WELDING 8. SAFETY SUPPLY CO. Welding Equipment o Safety Products LESLIE IBUDJ BLUHM HUmboldt 'I-4430 4325 So. Howell Ave. You're Always Welcome At I KINNICKINNIC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2301 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 4-3323 Where You Save Makes a Difference Page One Hund d Eghty th on t , HY Y.. , f.,T-N , ---- . f 7 Food for the Discriminating . . . U. S. Choice Meats ' P. X. 3104 South Kinnickinnic Avenue WE DELIVER Corner of Kinnickinnic and Oklahoma A 3950 South Howell Ave. SH. 4-8891 TED KLOSS, Proprietor If , , , , , N FAMOUS FOR T, A, GUTQWSKI COUNTRY sms CHICKEN DINNERS PHARMACIST SMORGASBORD Served Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nite: 3974 S. Howell Ave. 5 ,O 9 KM- Mllwaukee 7, Win. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, mm coumnv GARDENS 911 W. Layton Ave. HU 1-9467 Phone SHeridan 4-2759 SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY ' Eros. F. Heinrich 2532 East Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin STEWART SERVICE STATION lCIark Super 1001 Phone HUmboldt 1-9777 3850 S. Howell Ave. MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. The Last Drug Store on Your Way to the Airport TOWNE DRUG SHOP Corner Bolivar 8: Howell HUmholdt 3-6898 LAKE VIEW LANES Home Lanes of the G.A.A. 3145 SO. Kinnickinnic Ave. HUmboldt 1-9873 V. I, , t You Can Get It At . .. Zl.MNY'S Appliance 8. Hardware 1 Our low Overhead Saves You Money Paint - Patelx's - Zumrnach's - Kemtone li Proiects Glass - TV and Radio Tubes ' 4475 S. 13th St., Milwaukee Phone AT. 1-8025 STOMMEL BROS. GARAGE MOTOR TUNE-UP Major and Minor Auto Repairs Phone HUmboIdt 1-9770 4230 South Howell Ave. L-. e e Page One Hundred Eighty-four INTERIOR WOODWORIQ CO. M I L L W 0 R K HARDWOOD LUMBER 919 W. Bruce Sl. Milwaukee, Wis. JOHN JAKUBOWSKI J EWELER - OPTOMETRIST Visit Us at Our New Address 541 W. MITCHELL STREET Mltchell 5-4861 0Rchard 2-7344 mobert mcg Oil WAUWATOSA, WISCONSIN Cgzne -mlzotograplzy INDUSTRIAL AERIAL COMMERCIAL A Service fo lndusiry P g One Hun dred Eig ge One Hundred Eighty-six -5 NOT A 10B-BUT A CAREER! OUR story at Louis Allis is one of steady growth. Continued research and development and outstanding customer service have made us one of the largest manufacturers of electric motors and drives in the country. As a result, our company today is four times as large as it was only a generation ago, and we are still growing. Louis Allis motors, gearmotors, and adjustable-speed drives find application in almost every in- dustry - paper making and con- verting, chemical, food, metal working, textile, petroleum, just to name a few. There's ample opportunity for young people to advance in our many depart- ments. Why don't you consider a career at Louis Allis? THE LOUIS ALLIS 00. 427 E. STEWART STREET ' MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN dim at Baffmz 3ZOWefS and QMS F. D. T. FLORIST 'W 2530 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Telephone SHeridan 4-1071 Invite Us to Your Next Blowout SCOTT TIRE CO. 1212 NO. WATER ST. MILWAUKEE, WIS. BATTERIES ' RECAPPING ' ACCESSORIES GEORGE J. SCOTT, JR. Phone: BR 3-6072 Browitt Welding Co. Acetylene and Electric Welding WE WELD All. METALS Prompt Attention Given large or Small Jobs SHeridon 4-4747 2150 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. cL2e.j?nn3 BEAUTY sALoN 2644 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. Telephone HU. 1-9910 Expert permanent waving, tinting and hair styling DOLORES BEHLING, Mgr. Page One Hundred Eighty-seven n New Cars Used Cars JIM KING CHEVROLET CO 3043 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-6700 l Parts Service WYYYY, I SI-Ieridan 4-1221 Gillis 81 Pottinger Co. Real Estate - Loans - Insurance 2250 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS 'k 'k 'k All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations HUmboldt I 5100 SIL4-1520 BR.2-1406 WE. 3-7720 ' Lnuuuuv 1 cuznmzn LA w 2697 South Kinnickinnic Avenue t t t Milwaukee 7 Wisconsin yi--v -f - - - Y - V127 --V Q Y, , V , Y g Y ' , , H, ' - , 1 ' l Hundred Eighly-eighf Compliments of CAMPBELL LAUNDRY CO 3009 N. Humboldt Ave. FR. 2-9200 Compliments of PICKARD MOTOR SERVICE 355 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE BOUOUET FLOWER SHOP in the Avalon Theater Building 2469 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Flower Arrangements For All Occasions GIFTS o POTTED PLANTS o CORSAGES We Wire Flowers Phone HUmboldt 3-2980 HUmboldr I-4250 Carry-Outs - Curb Service RUSSELUS C USTARD 2826 South Kinnickinnic Avenue QUARTS SUNDAES MALTS PINTS SODAS SHAKES FRENCH FRIES SANDWICHES BEVERACES :EZ Eif Q i :fff 5 Iziffi ffii' ' :11fFf 2f2f2f2f1f2ffP1:1:': ' ' PAINT AND HARDWARE Theliueswaxnt mm www -5 ff5f15:f 3 55535 Iizfif :EI 5 2675 South Kinnickinnic Ave. in America's ::-V mosisliflred fF1ff :sasgsgfsgsgiigisgagfegaf Sllerirlan 4-4960 Pumf ' P90 HddNne1y BALDI'S SMOKESHOP 604 West Lincoln Ave. BAY VIEW HARDWARE ANDREW CIESLIK HARDWARE 1 PATEK PAINTS HOUSEWARE Open Fridays Till Nine 3001 S. Kinnickinnic HU 3-4146 I Eggers Plumbing Inc. New Homes Our Specialty HUmboIdf 3-7297 DR. EDWARD s. DRUMINSKI l D E N T 1 S T 3948 South Howell Ave. Slleridan 4-3351 Paper Hanging and Inferior Decorating Jim HurIey's Color Studio Esser's Paint and Wallpaper II37 East Idaho Avenue Phone: HUmboIdI 3-2112 Corner of South Clemeni Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin NITE OWL DRIVE-IN 830 E. layion Ave. HUmboldI 3-2524 0 FROZEN CUSTARD FOOD - CHICKEN - FISH SHRIMP SANDWICHES Take-Out Orders RUSSOVE'S FOOD MARKET FRESH rkuirs AND vsssuslss MATHEWS DRUG COMPANY Q BAY VIEW'S TOY CENTER MEMS HALLMARK GREETING CARDS WE DENVER 1200 East Oklahoma Avenue 4 4277 South Fourth Street HU. 3-7667 SI-Ieridan 4-9779 X For prompf reliable service . . . FAUST MUSIC HOUSE MlLwAuKEE's DRUM CENTER P I E R C E I S Sales - Lessons - Rentals - Repairs R TELEVISION 'nd RADIO SERVICE e Slingerland, Gretsch, and Ludwig Drums e Strings and Band lnslrumenfs CCH and Accessories 3258 S. Illinois Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. 2201 S- Kinnickinnic Ave- SH- 44112 I Page One Hundred Ninely-one ' HEATING AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK OIL. GAS AND COAL FURNACES Poia Heating Co. 3630-A S. Howell Avenue Good Homes Deserve The Best Phone: SHeridan 4-7820 l A Ll. 1-sooo u. I-3828 Pizza R O C K Y ' S B A R - B - Q South 60th ond Forest Home Avenue l crucxsu smumv msn cAknY ours mas HOUSE PHARMACY POTTER AT K.K. Pharmacists Lois G. HOUSE-CHAS. COGLAN JERRY HOUSE MILWAUKEE SPRING CO. Precision Mechanical Springs 3400 So. Nevada St. HU. 3-5220 2 ' noasenrs PATE SERVICE 2580 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. at Dover I Motor Tune-up, Lubrication, R Tires, Accessories HUmboIdt I-9763 COMMONWEALTH SERVICE Small Engine Specialists 4080 South Howell Ave. 4 f-- W -f , -Y -, A- ,- ...- , Compliments of l Marilyn Beauty Salon AILEEN GIENCKE, MANAGER 3469 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. L Phone SHeridan 4.3241 l Page One Hundred Ninety-two HOBBIES B.P.S. PAINTS Advance Painting Service WES WOBICK, Proprietor SHericIan 4-8522 129 East Bolivar WLM ,MV , ,,, L, , LL, n OFFICIAL BAY VIEW RING MADE BY L. G. BALI-'OUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools or Colleges S MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS RINGS, PINS AND OTHER INSIGNIA 'N ENGRAVED COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS AND PERSONAL CARDS N 563 Toopfor Avo. RAY WILDEMAN, Representative Madison 4, Wisconsin POISE CHARM MODELING n Dorothy Waulters Studio of Tnocleling 9. . , 5 XISCOIISHL C-2fyZOljUlS ggbllffqlll LICENSED 725 North Broadway BRoadway 3-6688 w Booths or Take-Out Dinners Pizza for One . . . SI BEST EVER Chick-N-Fish Fries 9 Inch Pizza . . . 51.00 12 Inch Pizza . . . 51.50 'I5 Inch Pizza . . . 52.25 FRENCH FRIED DINNERS 4022 South Howell Avenue Phone HUmboldt 3-8382 Page One Hundred Ninety-th NORTH AMERICAN Life and Casualty Company LIFE ' EDUCATION ' RETIREMENT MORTGAGE REDEMPTION ESTATE ANALYSIS ' ACCIDENT ICKNESS ' HOSPITAL ' SURGICAL MEDICAL ' GROUP AND PENSION PLANS EDgewood 2-9580 East Capitol Drive and Wilson EXALI. DRU Co G mmunity Health Center 3567 South Howell Avenue HUmboldl I -6700 X- Open Sundays and Holidays Complimenfs of: Howard M. Klupt, M.D. Kenneth M. Smigielski, M.ll. Alexander J. Maefiillis, M.D. . M iff5?..f4f 1- '. M flgzqb ivf - ,., I il isxiiw 5 1 X .',..- ,,..- X nnfnn noni 32 75 South Howell Avenue Pg O H d dN afy-four COLLINS STUDIOS Sblzotograpliers Senior Pictures - 1958 Oracle 701 West Wisconsin Avenue BRocldwc:y 3-5181 PgOHddN lyf' Burger, Raymond . . . . . . . . . A Abramovlch, Shirley ...... 132 Achatz, Jean .............. 52 Adamczyk, Adrian ....... , .52 Adamczyk, Alice ....... . . .44 Adamick, Kathleen ..... 30, 34 Agne, Bonnie ............. 34 Ahrens, John ...... 30, 48, 104 Aken, Michael ........ 75, 132 Albanese, Virginia ....... 132 Dulak, Judith ..... Allen, Harriet ............. 47 Allen, Joyce . . .62, 71,113,132 Alt, George .............. 82 Alvarado, Carmen .... ..... 48 Amundson, John ...... 31, 132 Andersen, Mr. . ..,.,..,.. .55 Anderson, Dale . . . .... . . .53 Anderson, Ellen .... ..... 3 4 Anderson, George ......... 32 A der on Anderson, Judith .,........ 32 48 n s Anderson Anderson ndr , Karen . .. , Patricia ,hSheila . ........ia2 A e, Jo n ............. Andrzeiczak, Barbara ..... Ankerson, Michael ........ Anschutz, Robert ......... Appell, Karen ..,......... Appell, MaryAnn .... . .52, Appell, Patricia .... Arcuri, John ...... ...... Armentrout, John .. Arndt, Barbara . . . Arndt, Miss ...... Arnet, Marilyn .... Arnet, William ........... Ascherin, Nancy .......,.. 71, Ashton, David ........... 61, 68, 70, Augustine, Joan .... Augustowski, Donalda. Awve, Earl .............. Babotan, Elaine .......... Bachmann, Judith .... 117 Bachmann, Lawrence Bachmann, Marlene ...... Bachmann, Richard ....... Bachmann, Thomas ......, Boewer, Phillip ........... Bagrowski, Christine Bagrowski, John .. . . Bahrke, Anthony .... Boier, Nick ....... Baier, Sherry ...... Baitinger, Charles . . , . Baker, Donald ...... Baker, Kathleen ..... Balcerowski, Kathleen' Balcerowski, Robert ....... Balcerzak, Thomas ...... . . Balcerzak, Antoinette Baldwin Gu ......49 84,85133 . 47 132 52 34 44 90 34 34 40 47 33 118 .32 132 .44 132 .52 118 132 118 132 41 41 41 50 35 50 41 41 41 50 82 47 41 41 41 Bell, Donna .. ..4.....---- 41 Bellrichard, David. . ...33, 106 Bellrichard, Gary ............ 106, 107, 109, 133 Bellrichard, Kent Belter, Charleen Bendel, Anthony Berdes, Mary .... ......47, 83 ....133 33 Berdes, Roman ..... . . .41 Berenson, Thomas . . . . .33 Berg, Sandra ............. 50 Berge, Linda .............. 33 Berge, Susan ................ 70, 71, 78, 81, 134 Bergmann, Edith ..... . .... 33 Bergner, Catherine ........ 50 Bergner, Marcella . . . . . . , . . Bergstrom, Pamela Berhing, Judith Berndt, Gudrun . . Berndt, Mr. ........ . . . . . 34 32 90 .. . . .41 41 134 Berner, Douglas . . .. .. . . Bernier, Gloria Bernier, Sandra Bertaglio, Peter . ......... 134 106 134 . . . . . . .47, Berzowski,'Michael Bethke, Julie ...,........ . Bethke, Richard .... .32 47, 96, 104 Bethke, William .... 41, 96, 104 Betts, Alan ............ 34, B2 Betts, David . . . , ...... . , .50 Beutler, Dale .......... . . .33 Beyak, Robert ...... Beyer, Judith ...... Bialk, Susan ............ , . Bialoszynski, Kennet Biedrzycki, Barbara Biesen, Nancy , . . . Biesen, Susan . . , . Bieszk, Sandra .,... Bilkowich, William ....33, 76 70, 84, 134 41 h . . .... 41 51 33 . . .53 41 33 41 Bindas, Joan .............. Binkowski, Beverly Biondich, Neil ...... .......118 .....33 Bird, Herbert ............. 134 Birdsell, Sharon ........... 33 Bitters, Gerald ......... 47, 96 Biorklund, Edith .... 53, 72, 78 Blackwood, Muriel . .....47,81 Blelse, Donna .....,....... 41 Block, James ....... .... 1 34 Block, Raymond .... ..... 50 Blodgett, Wayne . . . Blonien, Mr. . . . . . Bluhm Leslie ...... Boettcher, Joyce ........... Boldt, Marv Jane ......... Bonczkowski, Alexandra.50, Bonini, Bonnie ...... 50 42 50 41 Boinski, Joyce ............. 53 34 60 33 41 Bonk, Diana .............. Boos, Karl .... . ..... Boas, William ...... Borck, Marie ........ .....134 ...41,75 ......41 Index Buettner, Robert ............. 61, 62, 84, 135 Bukiewicz, Betty .......... 50 Bukowski, Gerald ......... 53 Buller, Priscilla ....... 50, ge Burak, Mary Ann Burany, Susan ..... . ..... 37 41 Burback, Herman Burch, Susan ....... .... 1 18 52 Burditt, Gregory Burditt, Maryann 45 49 Burghardt, Gordon. .50, 74, 75 Burener, Clyde ............ 41 Bur e J . . 73 , ane . . . Burke, Robert .... .....53, ......135 37 Burke, Terrance . . . . ...... . C Corrao, Diane ...... .... Corrigan, Dorothy .. . . . . . Carriveau, Shirley Corso, Ronald ........... . . 49 53 40 49 Cottrill, Lyle .............. Cousins, Barbara 119 Cozza, Janet ............., 32 Cozza, Mary ............ 136 Cozza, Minnie ........... 137 Cradler, Michael .... 30, 31, 53 Cramer, Marion ........... 49 Crawford, John ............. 96 104 106 40, , , Crawford, Mr. ........ 49, 104 Crawford, Walter Crouse, Rodney ........... 49 Cupertino, Thomas . .45, 63, 76 Cutter, Mrs. .............. 42 Czaikowski, William ........ 45, 82, 96, 102 Czarapata, Susan ...... . . .32 Czarnecki, Arthur Burkhalter, Carol .......... 50 Burkhalter, Patricia. .42, 74, 79 Burnette, Ann . ............ 32 Burnette, Loretta .......... 45 Burritt, Roy ............... 41 Buschenfeld, Jean. . .50, 62, 66 Buth, Karla ............... 41 Butler, Charlotte .......... 50 Byrnes, James ............ 52 Bzdawka, Daryl .... .... 1 35 C Calhoun Mary .... 58, 66, 135 cempbelu, Anim ........... 45 Campion, Kathleen ........ 45 Campion, Ronald ...... 49, 97 Carley, Joan .......... 40, 77 Carr, Charles ...... 65, 84, 135 Carter, Wayne ............ 45 Case, Mrs. ..........,... . 48 Caughell, Marvin ......... 40 Cavender, Jacqueline ...... 34 Ceranowski David ........ 45 Ceretto, Robert ..... . .... 49 Cernahan, Miss .... .... 5 5 Cerwin, Mr. ......... .... 5 5 45 49 Chamberlain, Mary . Champion, Sandra ........ Champion, Sharon ......... 53 Chandek, Karen ....... 47, 60 Chanik, David ............ 40 Charbonneau, Gary ...... 135 Chartier, Donna ....... 49, 109 Chartier, Robert .... Chavez, John ...... 65 .....135 ,96,135 Baldwin, Mehnda ......... 33 Bales, Dwight ............ 41 Barbian, Audrey .... ..... 4 1 Barbian, Gary .... 33 Barbian, Glenn . 47 Barry, James ..... .. .50 Bart, Dennis . ........ 41, 102 Bartelak, Carol ........... 33 50 41 Bartelak, Janice .......... Bartelmehs, Ronald ....... Chavez, Mercedes ......... 40 Chavez, Raymond ......... 34 Cherek, Dennis .... .... 4 9 Cherek, Duane . . . .. . .34 Cherti, Gordon ..... .... 4 7 Chiaverotti, David . . . . . . .53 Chirafisi, James . . . . . . . .45 Chirotf, Joan ..... .... 4 5 Choinski, Victor ......,.... 34 Choinacki, Beverly ..... . . . .45 Choinacki, Robert. .96, 109, 118 Chomo, Wilma ............ 45 Christensen Allan ......... 34 Christensen, Karen . ..,.... 34 Christensen Karin ......... 34 Christensen, Margaret .... 135 Christensen, Morton . .34, 76, 82 Christenson, Harold ....... 53 Christiansen, Donna Cialdini, Teresa .... .......45 ...69,135 Ciardo, Mary ............ 135 Ciechanowski, James . . .45, 96 Bartsch, James ........... 133 Bartz, Edward ...... 41, 94, 97 Bartz, William ........... 133 Barutha, Sandra .......... 32 Berwick, Donald ........., 33 Basile, Albert ........ 47, 109 Batt, Corrine ..... Batt, Darelene ..... ......41 ....133 Batz, Miss .....,......... 131 Baudino, Kathleen ......... 33 Bauerschmidt, Karen ....... 36 Bauman, David ........... 41 Baumaart, Susan ............ 81 133 60, 61, 70, 71, 78, Baumgarten, Rosemary. .47, 81 Baumfarten, William ...... 53 33 Beau ry, Gerald ....... , . . Beaver, Adele ............ 49 50 106 Beck, Robert .... Beck, Thomas ..... Becker, Bonita .... ......32 .. ...... 41 Becker, Sand ra ........ 50, 77 Bednar, Arthur .... Bednar, B ron ..., ......49 Domagalski, David ..... .32 Bednarczyk, Joan . . . . . . .133 Behl, Marilyn .........,... 41 Behlendorf, Sandra ....... 33 Behling, Jack ...... .... 1 18 Behling, Miss ..... ..... 5 5 Behling, Susan .... . .... 133 Behling, Thomas .......... 33 Behmke, Lorraine . ..... . . .41 Behnke, Judith . . . . .84, 133 Behnke, Marlene ...,..... 118 Beier, Diane ...... ..... . Belanger, Sandra ..70, 71, .41 133 Page One Hundred Ninety-six Boretsky, Lester .... ..... 3 2 Bork, Carleen ...... .... 1 34 Borkowski, Brian .. ..... 41 Borland, Terry ............ 33 Borucki, Jacqueline .. . , . . . .50 Bosch, Ronald ....., ..... 53 Both. David ....... ..... 4 1 Botsford, Donna .... ..... 4 1 Bova, Janet ..... . .... 45 Bova, Maryann .. ..... 42 Bowater, Sarah . .. . . . .118 Bozlch, Judith ...... . .... 50 Bracey, Roberta Brandt, Mr. ............... 40 Braun, Robert ......... 34, 76 Breider, Charlene .......... 33 Breitling, Mrs. . . . .. Breutzman n, Joyce Brewer, Patricia . . . I I Brezovar, Barbara . . . Brickhouse, Smith .. . Brickler, Lawrence ....131 ......53 . .... 33 . ...53 ,.....50 ......45 Briese, Susan ..... Broderick, Bernice . . . . . . , .134 Brinkman, Mary Jane ...... 50 33 33 Brodowski Maria Brodv, Jack ........ Broich, Patricia . .. Broemser, Doris .... Brooks, Kathleen Brower, Kathleen Brown, Barbara . . . . Brown, Janet .... Brown, Richard . . . .....33 .....33 .....41 ....118 .....45 .......53 ...47,66 Brown Sandra ..... ..37 Brunelli, Patricia 37112 Bruno, Frances ..,... . . Brunsch, Lorraine 1 ........134 Bruss, Joanne ..,.......... 45 Bruss, Thomas ............ 50 Bruss, William ...,.... 50 109 Bruttig, James . . . Bucchi, Patricia .. Budav, Fanny . . . Budnik, Karen .. Budzynski, Mrs. .. Buetow, Janice . . . 46 45 .....37 32 48 ....37 Cielinski, Gregory ....... . .45 Ciepluch, Joann .... Cieslak, Karen ..... Cieslak, Kenneth Cieslik, Mary Ann . . . . . . Clark, Donald ..... . Clark, Michael . . . Clary, Carolyn .... Cotfeen, Kenneth ....... . . Coliin, Sandra .... , ...... Cofta, Gerald ........ 84, Colburn, David ........... 49 Collins, Alan ...... Collins, Patrick .... Combs, Carlene .... Combs, Jacqueline ....... Comp, James ............, 32 Comp, Ralph ...... ....49 ....136 .52 ,...136 ....34 .45 136 .40 136 .....32 .119 .45 136 Czarnecki, Mary ........... Czarnota Ronald Czerwinski, Mary Czerwinski, Rayman-l ...... Czeszynski, Diana ...... 49, Czubek, Richard 76 34 76 .........45 45 62 65 76 Czynszak, Ronald D ......47, Dahlke, Diane ............ 34 Daley, Patricia ........... ..6B 117 Dallmann, Gwenn Damitz, Katherine .51 , ,119 137 Damitz, Phillip ............ 42 Danculovich, Mr. .. Dane, Nancy ...... bb' 'iii' .33 , ,137 Daniels, Barbara ........ . Daniels, Patricia . . , . . . . .47 Daniels, Francis .......... 137 42 40 Dank s, Barbara .... .... Datka, Terrence .... .... Davis, Bonita .... Davis, Nancy .... Dax, Sharon ....... .... Deavers, Daniel . . . . . . . Deavers, Gloria .... .... 51 42 . . . .32 45 34 40 Deavers, Robert . . . . . . .52 Decker, Don ........ .... 3 2 Dedynski, Nancy .......... 40 De Dobay, Thomas ......., 32 DeGroot, James .......... 137 DeGroot, Robert . . . . . . .34 Deiss, Karin ..... .... 4 0 Deia, Darlene ...... . ..... 42 DeLong, Barbara . . . ,... ,119 Delong, Emily ...,, .... 4 0 Del Rosso, Mr. ............ 55 Deluca, Catherine ........ 137 Demarinis, Dominic ...,.... 42 Denk, James ............ 137 Dent, Edna ......,........ 40 Dent Willard .... Deptlala, Richard . 'si 564 .34 , ,106 Derringer. Kathleen ....... 51 Derwin, Carole ........... 42 Derwin, Nancy . . . 137 Dettlaff, Nancy ...f.ffIII.47 Dettwiler, Daniel .... ,... Devine, Michael . . DeWitt, Barbara .. Dick, Bonnie ..... Dick, James ...... Dick, Janet ....... Didier, John ...... DiDio, Diane . . .53, ...109, ....69, .34 137 137 .......119 ........34 .......,sa ........51 6075.78 name, Donald .... 34, 112. we Diedrich, Susan ..,. 51,60, 110 34 Diehl, Adeline ............ Dierauer, Judith .......... 40 Dierauer, Jurdis . . . . . . .40 Dierauer, Paul .. . . . . .33 Diesch, Judith .... .... 4 2 Dietrich, Mr. .... ...... 4 2 Dietz, Carol ...... ..... 1 37 Dietzler, Robert . . . . . . . .42 Dietzler, Sandra .... ...... 3 4 Dietzman, Mr. .......34 .4276 Dobogai, John ........ Dobschuetz, Ellen . . .......'1aa 94, 96, 98, 109, 136 Comp, Richard ............ 49 Conklin, Dennis ........... 49 Conklin, Sharon .... . . . .34 Conners, Kathleen ........34 186 Conners, William ......... Conrath, DeaMae Constant, Peter .......... Constant, Terrence. . 40, 96, .45 102 Contardi, Loretta ......... 136 Coombs, Michael ......... 136 Cooper, Charlotte ....49 Cope, Mary ....... .... Cope, Pearl ..... Copeland. Joyce ,... ...,. Cordes, Charles ....... 33 .53 ......136 .49 102 Cornwell. David ....... 49, 97 Corona, Rosario ....... 53, 63 Dodge, James ..... ...... 4 7 Dodge, Judith ,... ..... 1 38 Doern, David , .,....... . . .47 Doerr, Karen ............. 51 Doerr, Neil ...........,..... 94, 96, 106, 107, 138 Doerr Sandra . . Dolata, Stanley . ..138 44 Domagalski, Erwin ...... . . Domino, Judith ..... .... Domino, Thomas Dominski, Jerome Domrois, Bonita Dondlinger, Mr. Donovan, Michael . .42, 94, Doonan, James ........... 41 34 51 34 . .,., . , . .42 40 26 97 34 42 Doos, Wilhelm . . . Dorau, Ned ....... Dorau, Timothy . . . Doriot, Ruth ...... Doudt, Charles ........ 96 1 Davi, Thomas . .34, Drefahl, Gerald . . . ...138 ........42 ....34 , 06,109 41 78 Drefahl, Thomas .....l..42,'104 34 Drew, Danny ..... Drew, Diana ...... Driggs, Judith .... Drliaca, Angeline . Drosen, Sharon Drout, John ....... Drout, Shirley .... Drozewski, Gloria . Duchnowski, Dennis Dudey, Carl ...... Duersteler, John .. Duffy, Kathleen . . . Duford Ida Dukes, 'Michelin' . Dunday, Joy ..... Dunne, Carol ..... Dunneboil, Carol . . Dunneboil, Patricia DuRay, David ..... DuRay, Ralph ..... Duschinski, James . Duschinski, Ronald Duszynski, Barbara 32 47 42 ....34 ....42 ........51 . ....... 40 34 .Adj 'rdf B2 34 51 .......138 ....32 ....40 ....42 .. ...119 ........51 .......34 .. .... 138 .. .... 45 .. ...... 34 .......13B Dutch, Philip .......,.. 51, 76 Duvall, Charles . .. Dworczyk, Mary .. Dwyer, Mrs. ..... . Dybul, Patricia Dzibinski, Sharon . Dziedzic, John .... Dziubek, Eileen .. . .......13B .. .... 34 ....43 .. .... 51 .. .... 51 ....34 51 Eaton, Douglas . . .44, 104, 106 Eberhardt, Alan . . . Ebert, Barbara .... Eckrich, Roberta .. Edwards, Kenneth . Egerman, David .. Eggers, Barbara . . . ....40,76 ........42 ........32 ....33, 76 ........52 59, 76, 'l'1':i,'i:i6 Eggers, Peter ..... Eggers, Sandra .. . Eg ers, Todd ..... E le, Michael ..... Ehlers, Sally ...... Ehmke. Donald .... Eickhoi'T Robert . . Eigenbeiger, Julianne L Eisenbach, Terry . . . Ehlund, Susan ......... 40, Elgas, David ..... Elgas, Terrence . . . Elich, Mr. ..... 52, Eliopoulos, Anthony Ellis, Mrs. ....... . Emery, Carol ..... Emery, Warren . . . 31, 52, 82, Engel, Neil ....... Erbe, Harley ...... Erdmann, Dale .... Erdmann, Jack .... Erenz, John ..... ........42 .......138 .......139 8' ,fro I o -I P J 3 ini 34. 3:5 asus: aiu gf H853 L. u ro ........41 94,96,109 ........43 .52,60,66 83.97,104 .....42,76 ........35 .,42 96 Erickson, Gloria ,'.'...'...62, 139 Erickson, Joan .... Ernst, Camille .... Espenson, James .. Espenson, Thomas . Evanolf, Ruth ..... Evans, Andrew .... Evans, Lucille .... Mary Ann , . Evan s, Ewart, James ..... Ewart, Paul .... Ewert, Ronald .. Ewert, Sharon . . Ewig, Audrey . . . Ewig, Glenn . . . Ewig, Karen .... F Faber, Gerald ..... Fairchild, Ruth .... Fabry, James ..... Falconero, Joyce .. Falkowski, Caroline Falque, Joan ..... Faltz, David .... Farano, Phyllis .... Fare, Donald .. . Furness, Joanne . . . Farrar, JoAnn ..... Fecteau, Janet .... Fecteau, Lawrence Fecteau, Mary ,... Fedder, Marie ..... Fedor, John ........40 .. ,...32 ...139 ....35 ....42 .. ...119 40 35 ....45 ....42 ....32 39 ...1 46 51 52 .. .... 51 . .... 35 ...139 ...119 46 51 35 51 49 ....45 28,60,6l,66.67,90f , Fisher, Judith .......... 51, 77 35 F Feiertag, Caroline ......... 32 Felde, Richard ...... ..... 3 5 Feller, Kenneth .... ..... 4 6 Fenger, Irma . . . 35 Fenney, Sandra ... . . . . .32 Ferrel, Camille ........... 139 Ferrel, Janls .............. 46 Feuersthaler, Constance .... 51 Feuersthaler, JoAnn ...... 139 Flckle, Elaine ............. 32 Pickle, Sherman ....... 46, 106 Fleld, Judith ......... 58, 139 Filiatrault, Patrick ........ 35 Filiatrault, Philip . .. ..... 35 Fischer, Eugene . .. .. . . .51 Fischer, Kay .... ..... 46 Fischer, Lee . . . .. . . .32 Fischer, Mr. .... ..... 3 4 Fischer, Sandra .. . .... . .51 Fisher, Ronald .... Fisler, Robert . .. .. . .139 Flegel, Judith ... ... . .51 Fleury, Harriet ..., ,.... 3 5 Florian, Sylvester . .. .. . . .52 Fans, Elaine .... . . ..... 46 Foran, Robert . . . . . . . .32 Forkes, Kathryn Formella, Lucille ..... Fortney, Mrs. .... . ......42 .58139 1 ......49 Foster, Charles . . . . . . . . .53 Foti, James ..... ..... 3 5 Fotl, Louise ......... ,.... 3 5 Fowle, David ............. 53 Franckowiak, Dolores ..... 140 Francolucci Guido ........ 119 Frank, Mark ........ ..... 46 Franz, Glen ....... . ..,. 35 Fredrich, Mr. ....... ..... 4 7 Fredricks, Jacquelyn ....... 41 Freitag, Kenneth .......... 46 Frelke, Ronald ...,.. ..... 52 Freund, Miss ...... ..... 53 Friedel, Mary ..... ..... 3 2 Friedl, Meredith ..,. ..... 3 5 Friedl, Sandra . ,....,, . . .140 Fritsche, John ............... 47, 83, 96. 106, 109 Fritsche, Mr. .............. 49 Froehlich Walter ......... ' m,n,n,wjh ' ss Fryt, Judith .............. C5 Giove, John ........... 46, 63 Girard, James .... ......34 Girard, Timothy .... ..... 3 4 Gittins, David .... Gittins, George .....l41 Giulfre, Frank .,...... 34, 106 Glasford, Gary Glazer Jean .. .......34 .34 Glazewski, .48 Glazewski, Sharon . Glisch, Kenneth .... Glowinski, Mary . . . .......34 . . . . . . 141 Gnader, Beverly. .110, 113, 120 Gneder, Joseph ........... 34 Gnas, Nancy ............. 48 Goddard, Melvin . . .53, 94, 97 Goddard, Sandra ......... 41 Goderski, Gary .............. 84, 106, 107, 141 Goderski, Janice . .78, 113, 141 Goertz, Edward . ...... 46, B3 Goertz, Raymond ........... 83, 94, 96, 99, 141 Goetz, Thomas ........ 34, 96 Goetzke, Darlene ........ 120 Gohlke, Gene ..... Goldberg, Nancy .... . .... 34 Golla, Marlene ..... .... 1 41 Golla, Sharon ............ 46 Gollwitzer, Susan ......... 48 Gonia, Michael . . .46, 74, 102 Goniwicha, Adeline ....... 46 Gonzalez, Abel . .52, Gonzalez, Leonel . . . Gordon, Virginia . . . Gorski, Andrea . . . Gorski, Lea ..... Gorski, Loa ...... Gorzalski, Gerald .,... 48, Gorzalski, Marcia . . Gorzalski, Thomas . . Gossler, Judith ....... 59, Gozdziewski, Curtis Gozdziewski, Doreen Grabowski, Diane .. Grabowsky, Donna . Grabske. Jean ..... Gracz, Jo Ann ..... Grady, Jeanne .... Graf, Robert ...... 6 Gralewicz, Mary . . . Grambow, Gary Grams, Raymond . . . Grant, Kathleen .... Gratke, Robin ........ 78. Gray, Joanne ...... 48, 71, i'XiA 64, 94, 97 .......34 .....34 .....47 .34 106 120 . . . . . . .32 141 120 ......34 .34 141 .42 141 .43 141 1 r .......34 .......34 Index ll Hanke, Marilyn Hankwitz, Fredrick ....... .. . 31, 94, 96, 107, 142 Hankwitz, Helen . Hanleck, Theodore Hannon, James . . . Hansen, Gerald E.. Hansen, Gerald P. Hansen, John .... Hansen, Thomas E. Hansen, Thomas R. Harder Pamela Harding, Della Hardy, Sharon . . . Harris, Shirley . . . Hart, Barbara .... .......,43 ........32 .....43, 74 ....62,142 .....36, 62 ........32 ........32 .......143 .. .... .36 .....49 . .... 32 .......143 ........36 Hart, Jack .................. 29, 53, 65, 94, 97, 99, 106 Hart, Judy ....... ....... 1 43 Hart, Lee ........ ........ 43 Hart, Mary Ann . . ..... 36 Hart, Mary ..... . .... 52 Hartig, James .... ..... 4 1 Hartmann, Susan .... . . . . .49 Hartwig, Diane . . . ... . .43 Hartzheim, Janet .... . . . . 43 Harvey, Richard .... .... 43 Harwood, Dawn . . . Harzke, Duane . . . . Harzke, lawrence Hashagen, Richard .....36 72, 73, 84, 85, 143 Hastings, Judith ......... 143 Haubo dt, Susan .......... 36 Hawk, Gail ............. .36 Hawkins, Michael . . .28, 49, 97 Hawkins, Nancy .......... 41 Hayes, Charles .... 48, 97, 106 Hayles, Jeannie ........... 52 Heacox, Jean . . . .... . . . . Head, Richard . . . Head, Terri ...... 49 . .... 49 .....43 43 Heckel, Bonnie ...... ..... Heckendorf, Sharon . . . . . . .32 Hedke, Jacquelyn ...... 49, 63 Hedtke, Gerald ........... gg Hedtke, Robert .... Heederik, John Hehn, Nancy .... Hehn, Robert Heil, Rose ...... Heine, Kathleen Heinen, James .... Heinrichs, Karen .. .....32 .....49 ....143 .....36 49 Heinen, Matthew .... . .... 43 43 43 Heinz M ri . ll Hoinowski, Joan ....... . . .44 Hoinowski, Ronald ........... 106 107 49, 97, Holanders, Egils ....... 44, 96 Hook, Susan ....... 49, 61, 78 Hoppe, Bruce ............ 144 Horoitis, Thomas .......... Horbinski, Shirley .. Horch, Arthur ...... fid'i6' 1 1 Harnbeck, Robert .......... Harngren, Barbara . Hoss, Sandra ....... 48 49 82 Horn, Antoinette .......... 36 49 49 48 32 Hosterman, Carl ..,, Hosterman, Gloria ........ Hotzel, Alfred ...... Hotzel, Donald .... 44 .....49 .....53 53 Hotzel, Ronald ........... Housfeld, Carol .... iii'iii Housfeld, Marilyn ......... 47 Housfeld, Richard Hoyer, Mary .... Hoyer, Sharon .... Hrenak, Michael .... ....47, 96 . .,.. 144 Huber, Kenneth ........... 49 Hudzinski, Wayne . . .......41 .104, 121 Huebschen, Byron .. Hughes, Gary ............. 32 Hughes, Mary ............ 53 Hughes, Nancy . . . .... . .44 Hughes, Robert ........... 44 Hughes, Thaddeus , ...... 144 Hughes, Thomas . . .49, 84, 85 Greco, Rosemarie ......... Greening, Orrin ........... Greening, Wayne . . Greenmeier, Sharlo . Gregorek, Gerald ......... Greppi, Gail ...... .46 141 120 81 41 34 45 .......48 48 , a e . . . . . . . Heinz, Paul ..... ..... 3 6 Heinz, Rosalie . . . , ... .143 Heinzel, Judith . . . . . . . .49 Heise, Diane ...... . .,.. 32 Heise, Sharon ........ . .... 36 Heisler, Edward .......... 43 Fuerbringer, Carolyn ....... 46 Fugiasco, James .......... 140 Furgason, Robert .... ..... 5 1 C5 Gaidash, Kenneth ......... 52 Gain, Michael ......... 34, 96 Gain, Patricia ......... 48, 66 Galaszewski, Constance . . .48 Galbraith, Jane ....,...... 46 Galbraith, Janet .......... 46 Galloway, Donald ........ 53 Galle, Marie .............. 32 Galligan, Brian. .29, 30. 63, 64, 65, 82, 94, 96, 99, 104, 140 Galligan, Richard ........ 41.14 1s.a2'66 Gallun, Clyde. .83, 96, 109, Gallun, Cynthia ..... 113, R40 140 Gallus, Mariorie .......... 34 Ganske, Audre .............. 58 62, 67. 70, 140 Gapinski, Carol ........... 46 Gardner, Carl ............ 34 Gardner, Jeanene . . . . . . . .48 Gardner, John .... ... 119 Gou, James ...... .. . .41 Gov. Jeanine ........... .48 Gau, John .............. 140 Gaudynski, Jerome ,,..... 120 Gaulke, Alan. . .31, 72, 90, 140 Gaus, Barbara ............ 34 Gaus, Gail ............... 47 Gawlitta, Roger . . .34, 96, 106 Gebhardt, Robert ......... 32 Geiger, Miss .............. 34 Genereau, Dianne . . . . . . .34 Genereau, Sharon ......... 48 George, Sandra ......... .34 Gerlach, Charles ..,... Germanson, John . . . .53. 62 Germanson, Douglas . . .47, lgg 48 Germanson, Judith .. Geschrel, Janice ..... Geshrick, Robert .... Geske, Douglas Geske, Gary ........ Gibson, Katherine . . . Gielow, June ..... , . Gielow, William ..., Giencke, Judy ...... .....53 .....46 .....41 ...,.48 ...,120 ......48 ......34 Giencke, Patricia ....... 48, 63 Gllhuber. Jovce ...... Gilllch, Carol ........ .6'2.1m .62, 140 Gilster, Barbara . . . .... . .48 Gimla, Laura ... .... .34 Ginster, Gall ... . . . . .49 Gretzon, Roger ..... Grimm, Gail ...... Gritzmacher Robert ...,.48 .35,106 .......34 1 ...... 142 Grochan, Catherine .... 46, 96 Grochan, Michael .... 106, 142 Grochowski, Sharon Grocki . Wayne ..... .......41 .46 Grohall, Donald ......... 120 Grossman, Doralin . Grudnowski, Patricia ...... 48 Grudnowski, David . Gruel, Lonnie ...... Grunau, Joy ....... Grochowski, Miss .. Grundmonn, Gene . . Grundmann, Thomas Guckenberger Bruce Gum . Richard . . .47,. Gundbrson, Andrea . Gunderson, Kareen . Guse. David ...... Gutsch, Paul . .. il Haack Judith ...... .34 142 . ..... 41 .......35 .. .... .34 ......4l .45 109 .......47 .53 .f..120 .....41 '29,5a,s1,a2,i1o,142 Hook, Astrid ....... Haase, Terry ....... Haberstroh, Arthur . Haczynski, Margaret Haehle, Mildred . .. .......45 .......48 .......49 ......142 .......49 Haehle, Richard ....... 43, 96 Haessler, Kathleen ........ 36 Haessler, Pamela .....48 41 Hagen, James ............. Haoerman, Janice 48 Hahlbeck, William .......... 31, 53, 64, 65, 80. 94. 97, 106 Haissig, Carol . .28, 30, 59, 142 Halaska, Joanne .......... 43 Haldner, Jean ............ 43 Halser, Joseph . ..... . . .48. 75 Halwas, Kurt ............ 142 Hamann, Robert .... .,.. 1 42 Hammel, John ...... .,.. 1 42 Hammel, Patricia Handley, Victoria .....43 .....36 Heidak. Carmen He d, James ....... .106143 3 Helfert, Donna ..... Heling, Linda ...... L: 0- 11:11 00000 33355 m:.33h. 9.o5 :. .1-Qzn :c5 5T D 23353 -49 3' -132: 3:5--9 mo., ..1-- ..n-o. flfff I ft-A - -PP ....- . .QQ SS3GSS8G8aa Hellrung, James ....... Helminski, James ...... Helstowski, Judith . . Helt, David ............... Henderson, Deanna . Henderson, Forrest ........ Hensel, Julie ..... .....41 Hensel, Lynne ...... .... 1 43 Herbst, Judith ............ 46 Herder, Terryl ............ 121 49 Herrenbruck . Robert Herrick, Judith ............ Herrmann, Sandra . ..... .. 41 Herriges, Gerhard ......... 36 43 43 Heschke, Darlene .......... Hettinger. David ....... 36, 75 Hettwer, Thomas ........., 49 Hettwer, William ......... 34 9 97 106 Heup, Robert ...... 4 1 1 Hewitt, David ........... 144 Hickman, Mr. . . . ....43, 82 Hieb, Jerry ....... 36 Hieb, Thomas ....... ..... 5 1 Hien, Marrianne .... ..... 4 1 36 36 36 Higgins, Sharon .. Hinckle, Joan ..... Hintle. Sharon . .. Hin z, Leon .....,. Hintz, Russell ...... Hinz. Russell ...... Hirschmann, Elaine . Hielmberg, Evonne . ....121 . ..... 34 .......49 ......144 .......36 Hluchnik, Kenneth ........ 50 Hobert, Patricia .... Hodach, Richard .. . Hoernel, Mrs. .... . Hoernke, Jean .... Hoffman. Lucy .... Hogan, Jean ...... . ..... 48 . ..... 36 ....131 .....49 . .... 49 .....36 Hoinacki, Dianne ..,. ..... 3 6 Hunkel, Carolyn ....... Hurley, James . .44, 72 Hur t s , Mr. ....,... . Husty, Paula ..... , . I lhlenfeld. Sandra . . . ....53 ,73,l04 .......40 ......36 .....144 144 Imilkowski, Joseph .... 82, lmmekus, Charles . . . lnda, Kathleen .... . ..... 32 lngrelli, Mrs. .....44 lsermann, Judith .... .... 1 21 J Jablonowski, Beverly ...... 33 Jablonowski, Delores ...... 33 Jablonowski, Richard .,... 144 Joblonski, Joyce .......... 49 Jachim, Anita ....... ..... 3 3 Jackson, Charles .... ..... 3 3 Jackson, Sandra .... .,... 3 2 Jacob, Barbara . .. .....41 Jacob, Bonnie ,... .... 1 44 Jacob, Jacquelyn . . ..... 33 Jacob, John ....... ....... 4 6 Jacob, Roger .........,... 49 Jacobson. Dianna ......... 49 Jocobus, Kenneth . . .39, 49, 82 Jaeger, Lila .............. 46 Jaqmin, Kenneth .... John. Carol .. .... ... Jahnke, Richard . . . . . Jahnz, Sandra ...... Jakooovich, Michael . Jakubowski. Marian . Jambretz, Shirley . . Janke, Wayne ...... Jankiewicz, Patricia . Jankowski, Richard .. Janos, Julie .....,., Janos, Robert ....... Janowiak, Sandra . . . Jans, Dennis ........ Janto. Barbara ..... Januchowski, Kathleen Janusz, Judith ...... Jaretz. Janet ....... Jarvella, Ann . . . Jarzyna, Jill ..... Jasinski, Robert ..... Jaszewski, John ..., Jaworski, Donald . . . Jaworski. Gordon . . . Jazdzev. ', Edward . Jazdzewski, Patricia . .....121 .49 .4o,112 .aa 144 .41 .s1,1oo ......33 .,....49 .....,34 .33 .113, 121 .33 . . . . .121 33 33 46 41 53 49 . . . . .41 49 96 46 46 J Jones, Kathleen . . . . . . . .41 Jones, William .. . . . . .145 Jopke, Thomas .... ..... 4 6 Joslyn, Carole .... ..... 53 Joslyn, Earl ...... ..... 48 Jolwiak, Carlien .... ..... 3 3 Junk, Beniamin ..... ..... 3 3 Jurkiewicz, Jack .......... 46 Jurkowski, Marianne Juskowski, Rita .......... Just, Carol ......... ..... 3 3 ll 145 Kabacinski, Michael ....... 37 Kaczmarek, Mr. ........... 55 Kaczmarski, Dennis ..... 37, 96 Kading, Patricia .......... 37 Kaia, Kenneth ..... ..... 3 7 Kalisnig, Martin .... ..... 4 0 Kalisnig, Mary .... ..... 4 7 Kalman, Steve .... .... 1 45 Kaminski, Sharon ......... 37 Kandziora, Thomas , .... 46, 76 Kane, James ............. 53 Kapke, Kath ..... ...... 3 2 Karasci, Andrew ...... 48, Karasci, Kenneth .......... Karklus, Daryl .... Karow, Arwin .... Karow, Harold . . . Karras, Sandra ..... ..... Karshna, Deanna ......... 145 Kasianowicz, Kenneth . .... 145 Kasper, Eileen ............ 37 Kaufman, Dale ..... ..... 46 Kaufman, Lance ........... 82 .46 82 76 40 . . . . .46 37 53 43 Kaun, Loren .......... , Kayser, Terrence .... 28, 94, 96, 98, 104, 106, 107, 145 Kazmierczak, Virginia ..... 37 Kazubowski, Richard ....... 50 Keef, Darlene ............. 46 Keeling, Rose . . ........... 53 Kellner, Eloine...l13, 130, 145 Kelly, William ............ 49 Keltner, Randolph .. .117, 121 Kempke, Sharon .......... 48 Kennelly, Kathlyn ......... 46 Keno, Judith ............. 40 Kepner, Larr ...... 53, 74, 76 Kerlin, Ronalid ............ 47 Kerpestien, James ........... 64, 65, 99, 145 Keslch, Emil .............. 40 Kettner, James. .53, 82, 83, 106 Kettula, Jacob ...... Kiehl, Thomas ...... .77, 146 Kieliszewski, Leo ...... 37, 96 Kieliszewski, Rita ......... 48 Kienast, Wolf ..... ..... 3 2 Jeffrey, Janet .......,.,.. 145 Jetfrey, Joyce ............. 46 Jeka, Darlene ....... Jenny, Kathleen . . . .49, 72, Jelinek, Thomas . . .94. 96. lag 41 Jenrich, Roger . . Jensen, Sandra . Jeschke. Edward Jeske, John .... Johansen, Lee .. Johnsen, Lee . .. Johnson, Donnalu . Johnson, Joan . . Johnson, Lee . . . Johnson, Patrick Johnson, Paul . . . Johnson, Richard Johnston, Carole 53 53 32 Ujoefi I f 45 ........33 51 46 43 . . ..... 49 . . ..... 49 Kieweg, Gerald .......... 146 Kieweg, James ........ 37, 76 Killian, Barbara Kimball, Donna ..... Kimber, Thomas Kinnaman, John Kinnaman, Sharon ........ 146 Kintop, Mark ............. 37 Kiphart, Richard .....46 .....44 28, 30, 48, 61, 97, 109 Kirkman, Diane ........... 37 Kirkpatrick, Susan ......... 37 Kitzke, Kenneth ........... 37 Klein, Judith .... ..... 4 7, 60 Klein, Keith .... ...... 4 4 Klein, Sandra ..... . .... 37 Kleman, Judith .. . . . . . .53 Klenke, Judith ,... ..... Klevenow, Lynn ... .. . .. Kline, Kenneth .... ..... Klitzke, Jane . . . Klosky, Janice .... ,.... Kloth, Barbara .... ..... Kloth, Bonnie , . . Klug, Marcia ..... ..... Klug, Marleene . .. ....146 Klump, James ...... ..... 3 2 Klum , Raymond Knaok, Karen ..... .... 1 21 Knaok, Thomas ..... ..... 3 2 Knitter, Leonard Knitter, Patricia ..... ..... 3 7 Knoblauch, Harry 46 Knoblauch, Patricia ....... 47 Knoblauch, Sharon ........ 40 Knoll, Suzanne 37 Knurr, John ....... ..... 4 8 37 48 37 44 37 40 . . . . .53 48 44 44 37 .....48 .....44 Knutsen, Neil ..... ..... Knutsen, Victor Kobow, Yvonne Kocent, Dennis Koch,MaryAnn . ...... 72, 146 44 Koch, Mr. ................ 27 Koebert, James ....... 53, 97 Koedinger, Janyce ......... 40 Koelsch, Kathleen . . . . . . . .52 Koenig, Barbara .... ..... 3 7 Koenig, Jane ..... ..... 3 2 Kohls, Judith . . . . . . . .44 Page One Hundred Ninety-seven Koss, Frederick .... O'K9llY, Darrell K Kokali, Kenneth ........... Kokemueller, Norma ....... Kokovnik, Kathleen .. Kolter, Marlene . . . . 44 48 48 48 Komassa, Elaine .. . ...... Komassa, Patricia ........ 146 Konczal, Harry .,...... Kondracki, Edward 48, 90 ........32 Konetsky, Merry ......,... 53 Konetx, Raymond ......... 96 Konieczka, James ......... 44 .44, 110 Konieczny, Rose Marie .... 44 Konkel, Carol .....,.. 80, 146 Kankel, Darlene A. ........ 47 Konkel, Darlene J. ........ 47 Koekel, Sandra .... ..... 1 46 Konkoly, L dia .... ...... 44 Kopoian, Eloise ........... 53 Kopplin, David ........ 37, 76 Koprowski, Donna ....... .37 Kordus. Judith ........ Korn, Dr. .......... 25, 29, 95 Kosmowski, Victoria .,..... 37 Kasper, Donald ........... 52 Konieczka, Patricia . . . ...121 L Laatsch, Gerald .......... Labecki, Donna ....... 68, .46 122 Labecki, Marvin ............ 41, 96, 104, 106 Labine, Beverly ........... 41 La Breche, Patrick. .52, 82, 83 Lach, Allan ........,...... 36 Loch, Kenna ..... ....... 4 6 Lackey, Susan ..... La Court, Barbara Ladwig, Carol .... Ladwig, John .... Ladwig, Jon ...... Ladwig, Judith . . . Ladwig, Nancy . .. Ladwig, Peter . .. Laessig Mr. . . . Lalasz, 'Mr. . . . . ....49 ....46 ....46 .....122 ....47 ....36 ....49 .32 131 . . . .47 Lalie, Judith .............. 36 Lam e, Judith ........,... 36 Landgraf, Karen .......... Lando, Joseph Larson, ......37 146 Koss, Patricia .....,...... Koster, James ........... Kostrzewa, Kenneth . .106, Kotecki, Shirley .......... Kotowicz, Caroline .... 59, Kotowski, Joseph ...... 31, Kouchich,Allan. .31, 66, 73, 147 Kovnesky, Robert . ....... 82, 83, 106, Kowalkowski, Gloria ..... 147 Kowalkowski, Kenneth .... 94, 96, 99, Kowalski, Arlene ......... Kowalski, Carolyn .... 48. .34 147 147 147 48 iii iii .44 no iid 60,78,79, Lane, Miss ..............., 55 Lange, June ...... .148 Lange, Roy ........... 46, 76 Larsen, Ingrid ............ 47 Larsen, Ra ph ............. Larson, Charles. .31, 47, 76, Larson, Lloyd ...... Mary ...... Kowalski, John ........ 37, 76 Kowski, Barbara .. , . , . . . .48 Kraczek, Gerald . . . .. . .52 Kraczek, Rosalie . . . ...... 48 Kraczek, Stanley ....... 53, 79 Krahmer, Shelby .. . .... . .44 Kraiewski, James . . . . . . .44 Krall, Martin ...... ,... 40 Kramer, Carol .. . . . . .50 Kramer, William , . . ..... 147 Krass, Patricia . . . . . . .44 Krause, Janet .... .... 44 Krause, Kurt ....... .... 4 4 Krause, Miss ............. 131 Krowczyk, Barbara ........ . 61, 62, 113, 147 Kreft, Adolph ............ 50 Kreienbrink, Irene ........ 147 Krenz, Joan ....... .,... 1 47 Krey, Louise ..... ..... 1 22 Kreznar, John . . . . . . .48 Kreznar, Michael . . . . . . .40 Krieger, Joan .... .... 4 7 Kriese, Herbert .... .... 44 Krieser, Kenneth . . . . . . .34 Krahn, Barbara .... ..... 1 22 Krahn, Judith ............. 43 Kroll, David ................ 53. 65, 76, 84, 85, 106 Kropusek, Sharon .. . Kros, Thomas ....... Kruegel, Sandra .... . .... 50 .....147 Krueger, Bernard . . . . , . .48 Krueger, Carol .... .... 48 Krueger, Cynthia . . . . . . .37 Krueger, Dian ..... .... 3 7 Krueger, Mary Ann ....... 122 Krueger, Patricia . . . .... 40 Krueger, Richard .. . .... . .40 Krueger, Virginia ......... 48 Krull, Robert .......,. 53, 106 Kruschke, David .......... 44 Kruschke, Robert . . . Kruse, Nancy ....... Kryszewski, Martha . Krzewina, Jack ..... Krzyston, Michael . . . 76 ....44 47 44 i 48 76 Krzyston, Terrence . . Kubiak, Bernardino . Kubicki, Doris ....... Kubicki, Geraldine .. Kubinskl ni ......37 ......48 Lotus, Sharon .... Laube, Alfred Laudon, Gerald ..... Laudon, Sharon ........... Laufenberg, Barbara .,.... Lavann, Virginia .......,.. Lawrence, Lolaiane . . . . .49, Leaman, Russell. .64, 94, 97, Leannais, Robert .......... Lederhaus, Shey Ann . . . . . . Leffel, Burnell ............ 52 96 .......95 41 36 53 50 36 36 46 84 98 49 36 36 Lehmann, Judith. . .49, 80, 148 Lemanczyk, Joan ......... 49 Lenz, Barbara ............. Lenz, Joyce ............... Lenz, Kathryn ......... 36, Lesczynski, Daniel . . . Lese, Wayne ........ Leszkiewicz, Miss Lesniewski, Richard . . Letzring, Diane ..... Lewandowski, Lucy , Libecki, Michael . . .49 Liberacki, Karen .... Liebeck, Sandra Lieber, Mardell Liebl, Sharon .... Lieske, William Liiewski, Carol Linski, Mabel .... Lisiecki, Coral .. . Lisiecki, Sally ... . . . . . . . Litzow, David ........ ........49, 46 49 90 52 . . . .49 40 41 49 52 ,'5'i,'io4 . . . . . .52 Lichte, Ronald ....... . .46, 76 50 36 41 76 63 36 49 36 81 , 1 48 60 Litzow, Susan . . . ....41, Livesey, Robert Livieri, Karen .... Loeber, Mrs. . . . Loeher, Susan .. . Lohr, Robert ..... 41 ....47 ....55 ....36 32 Long, Frederick ..,. ..... 1 48 Long, Gordon . . . . .. .46, 76 Long, Judith .............. 49 Long, William ............ 36 Lopez, Marcellino. .46, Loppnow, Dennis 96, 102 Lorentz, Mr. .............. 55 Los, Douglas .... ......45 41 Los, Mariorie .... ........ Los, Michael . . . Lotz, James . . Lotz, John ..... Louis, Robert .. . U .' 36, 106 47, 104 .47, 96 .49, 66 Lowey, Patrick . .......... 32 Ma ry ..... ', Da el .......... 48 Kubinski, Ralph .... 29, 31, 52, 64, 65, 94, 96, 98, 109 Kubisiok, Joanne ......... 49 Kucoy, Cynthia ........... 37 Kucharski, Joyce . . . Kucinski, James .... Kuenstler, Arlene ......... 44 Kuiawa, Joyce ........... Kuiawa Juan .... 48, 63, Kukowski, Frank ..,...... ......37 148 .48 104 148 Kummers, Kathleen ........ 32 Kump, Kathleen ..... .... 53 Kupser, David .........,.. 37 Kurczewski, Jo Ann ........ 37 Kurzynski, Terrance .,..... 44 Kuta, Ronald ........ , .48, 74 Kutz, William ............ 34 Kwiecinski, Arline ....,... 148 Kwiecinski, James . . .... 44 Lucht, Bruno ......... 67, 148 Ludwigson, Carol ......... 36 Luedke, Patricia .......... 52 Luedke, Raymond .... .41, 76 Luedtke, Gary .... ..... 3 6 Luedtke, Kenneth ......... 47 Luedtke, Kenneth .,... .... 1 48 luedtke, Sandra .... .,.. 4 6 Luepke, Ronald ........... 52 Lukaszewicz, Elaine ....... 49 Lukszys, Lund, James ........ John ......... 45, 76 .75, 122 41 Lund, Karen .............. Lundberg, Elbert .......... 49 Lundberg, Sherry . . . . . . .46 Lundquist, McRae .. . .. . .46 Lutchen, Evelyn .. . . . . . .52 Luther, Nancy . . . , . . .46 Lutz, John ..... .... 3 6 Lutz, Ruth ....... .... 43 Lynch, Kathy ..,. ...... 4 1 Lynch, Mrs. ..... ...... -1 31 Lytge, Fred ........... 46, 76 Lytge, Kathleen .... ...... 4 6 Page One Hundred Ninety-eight Ind ex M MacFall, Philip ....... 58, 61, 75, 82, 149 Machaiewski, Angela ...... 45 Machak, Jacqueline ....... 48 Maci, Robert .............. 41 Maci, Ronald ............. 45 MacKay, Anne ....... 29, 60, 61, 71, 78, 79, 82, Madala, Kathlene .... 30, 149 Madala, Richard .......... 35 Maes, Marilyn ........... Magenheim, Matt ..... 66, Magnuson, Barbara Mahnke, Karen ............ Maichrzak, Gerald Maichrzak, Nancy . .. . 32 149 53 45 Maiewski, Thaddeus ....... Makal, Robert ..... . Makowski, James ......... Makowski, Linda .......... Manashian, Rosemary 50 45 35 ....90 41 45 52, 77,751,179 Manke, Harry ......... 51, 82 Manning, David .......... 35 Manning, Gerald .... .... 4 5 Manske, Carol .... .... 4 5 Mantey, Carl ..... ...... 4 9 Manthey, Clyde ........... 51 Manz, Mariory ........... 149 Manzeck, Dennis ..... 76, 149 Marchi, Judith ............ 51 Marino, Thomas .......... 51 Mariscal, Joseph .... .... 4 1 Markin, Gloria ...... , . . .51 Markowski, Nancy ........ 45 Markussen, Shirley ........ 41 Marlowe, Dale ...... .... 4 5 Marlowe, Dean . .... .... 5 1 Marquardt, Judith . . , . . . .45 Marshall, Sally .... ...... 3 2 Marsha, John ............. 45 Marsolek, Suzann ...... 35, 82 Martino, Carol . .... . 62, 67, 72, '75, ' H9 Marunowski, Robert . ..... . Morzofka, Penelope .... . . . Marzofka, Sue ...... Maslinski, Virginia ....... . Mason, Clarence . ....... .. Mason, Dale ....,...,..... Materi, Lawrence ..45, Matheus, John Mattert, Marilyn .,.... Mattert, Roger 51 32 . . . .45 51 45 51 96, 106 53, 149 ...... ..46 Matthei, Mr. .. . ..... 32, 116 Mattke, Dennis ........ 32 Mattox, Sue ......45 Matty, Harry . . . . ....35 Matty, Terrence ....,..... 149 Matulis, Robert ............. 51, 70, 71, 78, 79 Matykowski, Diane ........35 Mauton, Mr. .............. 35 Maynard, Dennis ........ . .51 Mc Call, Terry .............. 28, 29, 82, 83, 84, 149 Mc Clure, Ardith ....... . . .50 McCormack, John .... McCormack, Joseph McCormick, Dennis McDermott, Michael Mc Grath, Susan ......... .45 .......149 .......150 .45 122 Mc lntaggart, James ....... 35 83 150 McKegney, Thomas. .82 McKenzie, Susan ...... McKillip, Loren ...... 1 76, 150 150 McLay, Carol ...,........ 150 150 106 McSweeney, Sharon Mc Trusty, Gary ....... 45, Mc Trusty, Sharon . ....... Mecha, Frederick ......... Mecha, Margaret .35 150 ....45 Mehring, Sandra .... .... 4 5 Meier, Carol ...... .... 3 5 Melms, Judith .... ..... 1 50 Melms, Richard ..... .... 7 6 Menden, Jacqueline ....... 1 5 Menge, Barbarann . ........ 41 51 Mentecki, James .... Merkl, Lawrence . . Mertin, Sally ....... flffas 52 Mesarich, Mary Ann .,..... 122 Mett, Mrs. ............... 131 Mettelmann, Jerelee .......5l Metz, Fern ......... . , . ,45 Meyer, Edward . . . .. . .32 Moyer, John ...... ...... 5 1 Meyer, Judith ........... 150 Meyer, Mary Jean .. . .. . .35 Meyer, Mary ..... .... 4 5 Meyer Sharon .... .... 3 2 Michaels, Ralph ........... 53 Michalek, Jerome ..,...... 150 Michalski, Marcia ......... 35 Michalowski, Joan ....... 122 41 51 Michalowski, Kathleen Michalzik, Karen .......... Mielke, Joan ............. Mierzwa, Mr. .... 50, 94, 95, 35 Mielke, Joyce ............. 45 96 45 Migdal, Allan ............ M Miller, Catherine . Miller, Cynthia ...., Miller, Donald . .. .. Miller, Elaine ....... Miller, James C. .... . Miller, James D. , . . . 28, 60, 61, 96, Miller, Kenneth ..... Miller, Marilyn ..... Miller, Miss ....... Miller, Thomas . . . Milz, Helen ....... Minor, Beatrice ..... Mintner, Thomas .... Mintner, William .... ,, ....... 45 .113 150 ...,151 ,....32 ..29, 35 '1':i6'i5i I .....123 .35 ...131 ....51 ...123 ...151 ......45 Misiewicz, Janice ......... 52 Misiewicz, Martin ..... 41, 104 Misiora, Robert . .......... 35 Miszewski, Thomas . .51, 63, 82 Mixdorf, Sandra ........., 32 Moczynski, Judith . ...,. 52 Moede, Richard ....... 35, 82 Moffatt, Candace .....,... 45 Moffatt, Charles . . . . . . 151 Mokelke, Tim ..... ...... 4 5 Moline, Kathleen .......... 35 Mombleau, Mark .... Mombleau, Norman . . ......47 .41 106 Mooney, Karen ........ 51 , 80 Marana, Jennie . .... ......35 Morawetz, Diane . .69, 90, 151 Morbeck, Carol ........ 51, 73 Morbeck, Rudy ....... .47, 76 Morden, Lorel .... Moersen, Miss . ..... Morrison, Ronald .... Mostowik, Joyce .,.. Mountcastle, Marlene Mroczkowski, Lorraine ......32 ....51 .....151 ......32 .....35 Mrotek, Edward ..... . . .151 Mrozek, Marie .... .... 5 1 Mucha, James .... .... 4 1 Mucha, Robert . . . .. . .47 Mueller, Arlene . . . .... . .35 Mueller, Diana ........... 35 Mueller, Edward ...... 45, 76 Mueller, Glen ......... 45, 84 Mueller, Gregg . . . ..... 151 Mueller, Marceile .... .... 5 1 Mueller, Sharon . .. . . .151 Mueller, Thomas .... . . .151 Mullen, Eileen .... . . .151 Multhauf, Jeanne . . . Munson, Sharon .... Munzinger, John ....... 41, 76 Murphy, Shirley .... . Muschin Musha, ske, David .. Richard ..... ......35 ......45 ,.....35 ......47 .102,152 Mussatti, Mary Ann . Mutschler, Alice .......... 51 Mutschler, Norbert. .29, 82, 152 Mydy, Daniel ......... 72, 74 N Nader, Mr. .,..,... 55, 94, 96 Narlock, Richard ........ , .48 Narrai, Lucille ............ 35 Narrai, Peter .... .,.. 4 7, 97 Nason, Virginia ........... 53 Nauiock, Arthur .... 47, 83, 96 Nauiock, Eugene . . .58, 77, 152 Naumowicz, Shannon ........ 50, 60, 63, 78, 81, 90 Navone, Gerald ..... Nawrocki, Thomas .. Neeld, Betty ........ Nehrin Barbar . . gf U . Neitz, Sally .....,.. Neitzel, Judith ...... Nelkorn, Janice ..... Nell, Julianne ...... Nelson, Bruce .. Nelson, Darlene . . . . Nelson, Dee Ann .... Nelson, Howard .... Nelson, Janet ..... Nelson, Lani ..... Nelson, Peter ....... Nelson, Terrance .... Nemeth, Betty , .... . Neuman, Elizabeth .. Neumann, Miss ..... Neverman, Ronald . . , Niechlanski, Marsha . Niedzielski, Carol . .. Niehoft, . . . . . Nielsen, .... Nielson, Richard .... Niemannf Gary ..... Niemonn, Kenneth . . . Niesen, Joan Jacklyn .....123 ......42 ....42 ......47 ......42 .Y.. .35 .. . . .152 152 48 34 35 42 35 35 32 152 . . . . .152 40 41 52 32 42 35 35 42 ......35 ..,..152 N Norman, Dale ...... Novotny, Judith .... Nowacki, Patricia . . . Nowak, Diane ...... Nowakowski, Betty . ..... . Nowakowski, Bonita Nuernberger, Mr. O Obarski, Karen ..... Obarski, Wayne ...... O'Brien, Evelyn ..... O'Brien, Patricia .... O'Brien, Sheila ..... O'Brien, Timothy . . . . 55, 94, 96 ' i5i O'Conner, Jerald .... O'Dell, Howard ..... O'Dell, Sandra Odwazny, Paula .... Odya, Jackson , .. Oerlline, Mr. . .. . . O'Hearn, Mr. ........ . Olczak, Edward ..... Olesinski, Kathleen .. Oleson, Eric .......... Oleson, Karen ..... 48, Oliva, Geraldine . .. Olivo, William ..... Ollmann Loreen .... Olm, Richard ........ Olsen, Olsen, Carol ......,. Sharon ,..... Olsen, Theo ore ..... 28d30 83 84 ........42 Milan ..... 52, 73, 83 Nikolic, Nilsson, Nancy ....... .... 4 0 Nilsson, Richard ......... 152 Nimmer, Barbara ......... 49 Nimmer, Claire ........... 42 Nimmer, Dennis ....... 52, 97 Nimmer, Sandra ,......... 42 Nimoth, Noncy . . . . . . 123 34 46 . . . .42 52 50 34 fIffff95 ,....42 .36,96 .....48 .....36 ..,..42 .....41 .41, 76 .....83 .....36 .....36 .50,96 ...,152 ....153 .36, 82 79, 82 . ..... 36 ... . .44 . ..... 48 .42, 102 ..53, 80 .....36 I'a'5'i5ia 1 om-esky, Michael' .. .... .53 Olson, Allan .......... . . .36 Olson, Enid ....... ..... 7 7 Olson, George .... ..... 44 Olson, Joyce ... .., . .36 Olson, Orene . .. . , . . .36 Olson, Roger ....... ..... 5 3 Olson, Shirley . . .......... 42 Olszewski, Daniel ...... , . .42 Olszowy, Barbara. .67, 69, Orlowski, Mr. ............ 44 Ortmann, Valerie . . . .. . .153 Orzechowski, Sharon ...... 36 Osowski, Laurette ......... 48 Osterburg, Lawrence ...48, 90 Osterndorf, Mr.. ....... 32, 116 Otzelberger, Jerome . ..... 51 Otis, Joyce ............... 53 Ouellette, Katherine ....... 42 Ouellette, William . . . .48, 65 Owen, Janice ....... .48, 63 Owens, Karen .... ..... 4 2 - P Pabelick, Nadine ........ . .,32 Pabich, Kathleen ,.... . .... 34 Pacala, Bonita ..... . . . .43, 82 Packer, Kenneth, ........... 40 Poczkowski, Ellen ......... 43 Paetzke, Hanna ...... 55, 123 Pa es, Edith . .e. .... ..... 4 3 Panen, Gerald ei .... ..... 4 3 Pollen, Gilbers. ... ...153 Palleon, Charles .. .. .153 Palleon, Mary ...... ..... 43 Palmbach, Bonnie . . . ... .123 Paluso, Joseph .... . . . 153 Paluso, Richard . .. . . . .153 Paneitz, Dennis . . . . . . . .48 Paneitz, Donna ..... ..... 53 Paniagua, Celia .... ..... 4 8 Panovich, 3anjes .... ..... 43 Papenfus, Mark ..... ..... 43 Papp,' Susan ....... ' ..... 33 Raprochi, Gerald .... ' 94, 96, Parchim, Carol ...... 'bb' 'iii 1 Parchim, Robert ........ 33, 76 Parker, Diane .' .... Parr, John .... ' ..... Passow, Fred ....... Paszkiewicz, James Patterson, Ronald .... Paul, Melvin .... . Paulsen, Coral ...... i. Pdyne, Judith ..... Peak, Edward .... . . Pearson, Barbara .... Pease, Nancy ......... Pech, James .......... Pedriana, Marguerite Pedriana, Mary ..... Pedriana, Michael .... ' . Pellowski, Richard .. Peltzer, Dorothy .,.. Pelzek Charles ..... Pelzek: Dennis ....... U. Pepin, Brian .... Pepin, Kay .... Pepin, Neil ..... Pepper, Janet .. .....33 , .... 52 .52,73 .90,104 .40,77 ....123 .....32 .... 40 70,153 .33,76 ....153 33,102 ......51 . .... 82 43,102 ......43 .....52 ....32 ....48 Pwpey, P Ann Pergande, Gerald Perket, James . . . Perry, Allen .... 94, 96 Perry, Roger .... Persok, John . . . 34 ....52 32 , 98, 102, 123 40 iffflfifisz 52 Peter, Thomas . . . . . . . .. Peters, Charlene ....... 52, 60 Peters, Dennis ......... 33, 76 Peters, Jeananne .......... 48 Peters, Sarah ..... ..., 4 3 Peterson, Barbara . . . . . . .52 Peterson, Daniel .......... 76 Peterson, David ....,.. 33, 76 Peterson, Harry ..... ...... 3 2 Peterson, James ...... 76, 153 Peterson, Karen ....,,,.... 33 Peterson, Sandra ......... .33 Peterson, Wayne .... .... 8 2 Petri, Dawn ...... .... 5 2 Petri, Frederick .... . . '. .53 Petri, Louise .... ...... 4 0 Pfenning, Judith . Phillips, Audrey . Phillips, Dale . . . Phil ips, Danavon Phillips, Robert . Piero, William .. Pickard, Jane . . . Piech, John ..... Piech, Thomas . . Pientka, Thomas Pierc I n ......52,82 ....130,.154 ,... ..... 52 .. .... 48 ..g.... .,..30,154 48 33 40 52 33 e, D'a e . ., ......... .. Pietruszynski,r'Alla fl ....... Pinczkowski, Raymond ...... 28, 52, 60, 72 Pinneker, Jerold .,s.,7B, 82, 15? Piontek, Larry ........ ws . . 2 Piontek, Sandra 5 Piarier, Thomas ..... ' :. ..... 43 Piotrowiak, Carole ........ Raatz, Joyce .............. 53 Racenis, Andreis ...... .50, 97 Radke, James ...... 50, 94, 97 Radlein, Sandra .... ...... 1 55 Radomski, Donald ......... 44 Radonski, Roger Rae, Bonnie .............. 35 Raetter, Diann ............ 42 Rake, Kenneth ,.......,. .... 94, 96, 98, 106, 155 Rambo, Miss ............. 55 Ramlow, Fredrick ......... 32 .. ....53 Randazzo, Kathleen ....,.. 42 Raniewicz, Richard .... 50, 102 Rankin, Harold ...,....... 42 Rapciewicz, Doris . . .113, 155 Roppa, Domenic ..,...,... 50 Roppa, Emanuele. .74, 75, 155 Rasmussen, Mr. ........... 45 Rataiczyk, Charlotte ..,.... 35 Ratoyczak, Jean .... .... 3 2 Rotzmann, Elaine . . . .. . .35 Rowling, Thomas .... .... 4 2 Reamer, Clara .... ..,. 3 5 Reamer, Hattie .... .... 50 Reamer, John ..... . . .155 Reber, Barbara ..... .... 5 0 Reckard, Marilyn .... .... 50 Reeves, Allan ..... . . .155 Regan, Robert ..... .... 3 5 Rehfield, Susan . . . . . . .42 Rehorst, Alfred . . . . . . .50 Rehorst, Mary .... . . . .35 Reharst, Ronald ...,. . . .155 Reich, Geraldine , . .. . . . .35 Reich, Rosalind . .. . . . .50 Reid, Archie ...... .... 50 Reid, Marlowe .. . ....40 Reilly, Dennis ....... .... 3 2 Reimer, Leslie ............. 50 Reinhardt, Dorothea ....,.. 50 Reise, Daniel. . .79, 81, 90, 155 Index R Rutkowski, James Rutkowski, Robert .40 Rutzen, Sally . .... . . .156 Ryall, Bonita . .. 156 Ryan, Kathleen .. Rybka, John ..... Rygiewicz, Sandra ....42 ...QIfII.-so ....96,156 ........42 S Saber, Nancy ............. 44 Sadorli, Donna ........ 33, 53 Sadowske, Lee ............ 44 Sadowske, Thomas .....,. 156 Sadowski, James .......... 37 Sadawski, Patricia Saewert, Karen ........... 37 Sala, Janice .............. 51 Salmon, Carol. . .30, 31, 44, 82 Salmon, Richard ....... 37, B2 Sander, Luther ....... .... 1 56 Sanders, Charles .....,.... 37 Sanders, Patricia .......... 83 Sandoval, Margarita ...... 51 Sandretto, Robert ..... 40, 109 Santi, Leroy .............. 44 Sarnowski, Rita ..... Savaglia, Elaine ., . Savin, Harriet .... Savin, William ..... Scallon, Thomas ......... 156 Schaarschmidt, Miss ....,.. 47 Schaefer, Diana ..... Schaefer, Harold .......... 37 Schaefer, Judith .... Schaefer, Robert .... Schanning, Douglas ........ 40 Schonning, Sandra ..... 51, 71 Schatz, Elmer ..........,.. 37 ....44 ....44 ....47 33 ....37 ......44 ..44,104 S Schumacher, Thomas 51, 74, 104 Schuster, James ....... 51, 82 Schweers, James .......... 47 Scott, Patricia ......... 53, 83 Scott, Roger .............. 51 Seefeld, Louis . .51, 94, 97, 102 Seelow, Richard ........... 37 Seiden, Frederick ........... 29, 66, 130, 158 Seiden, James ......... 44, 76 Seidenkranz, Dorian ....... 40 Sell, Roger ...... 31, 104, 158 Semrow, Richard .......... 45 Senkowski, Peter ..... 47, 109 Sentkowski, Harry ......... 40 Sericoti, Thomas .......... 33 Serr, Judith. .29, 44, 78, 90, 158 Setum, Joseph ............ 44 Seymer, Robert ........... 51 Shaffer, Joyce ............ 44 Shaffer, Rosemary ......... 37 Shay, Terrence ....... 65, 158 Sherry, Mr. ........... .... 5 5 Shmauz, Roger ........... 158 Shokatz, Margaret . ........ 51 Shoop, Judith ...... .... 4 5 Shutta, Allen ............. 37 Shutta, Barbara ..... . ..... 37 Siebauer, Sandra ...... 53, 83 Siehr, Dennis . .29, 84, 85, 158 Sieracki, Gerald .......... 158 Sierpinski, Sharon ........ 37 Siion, Lance .... 31, 47, 66, 97 Sikora, Alan ............. 158 Sikorski, Gerald .......... 40 Sikorski, James ........... 40 Sikorski, Katherine . . . Simon, Ernest ...,... , Sinn, Mr. ............. . . . Sipiorski, Elaine .......,,. Sitek, James ....... .... .hi 'i S Stanecki, Gerald ....,..... 51 Stonger, Ronald ........... 37 Staniak, Rose ............ 159 Stanislawski, Margaret .... 40 Stanki, Morlane ............. 31, 51, 58, 77,84 Stanki, Michael ............. 64, 94, 96, 99, 159 Stanley, Sandra ...... 82, 159 Stark, Louis . ...... 37, 76, 109 Stark, Ruth ........... 51, 60 Stark, Sarah . . .28, 31, 60, 124 Stathas, Nicholas ......... 32 Stotz, Miss ........... ,... 2 7 Stealey, Sue .... 52, 80 Steel, Miss ..... ........ 2 7 Steele, Mr. ............... 55 Steeves, Beverly ..... 113, 159 Steeves, Christine ......... 40 Stefaniak, Diane ......... 160 Steffen, Judith ........,... 51 Steffen, Norman ............ 47, 76, 82, 109 Stein, Gerald ............. 48 Stein, Sharon ............. 44 Steiner, Clifford . . . . Steiner, Sandra ..... Stepe, Juris .......,.. 75, 160 Stephen, Sundra .......... 51 Steuck, Shirle ........ 51, Stevens, Ronald . . . Stibbe, David .... Stibbe, Ruth .... Stickney, Miss .. Stier, Sharon ..... Stima, Michael ..... Stockamp, George . . . Stockman, Dora ..... Stockman, Edgar .... ......44 ...29,53 fili Stockman, James .......... Stollenwerk, Judith .... ......42 Ricciardi, Judith ..,. Piotrowski, Judith . ....... Piotrowski, Kathleen . . f. . .33 Piotrowski, Norbert. .52, 82, 106 Piotruszewicz, Sandra ..... 52 Pis cz k De ni ...... 43 3 e , n s .... Pitcher, Shirley .......... Plohmer, Thomas .. . Plath, Kenneth ...... Plennes, Karen .... Pliska, Diane ..... Pliska, Sandra ...... Plusnick Robert .......... Podriznik, Patricia ........ Pofahl, Margaret ......... ig Pofi, Ernest ........ Pohorsky, Joseph .... , Polacheck, Diane ........., Polak, Sandra ........ Polgar,' Richard ...... .52 154 154 ....41 52 34 33 51 aa 96 40 . . .154 .4a, va Polgar, Robert ..... . . . .... 52 Poludnianyk, Jean .... . . Paludnianyk, Patricia .... .12 'ia vo Polzin,'Diane ....... 28, , Pommerich, Karen ......... Poniewaz, Mark .......... Pobelier, Lee ..... Popp, Gerald . Posselt, Alan ........... Passing, Thomas 43 52 ....33 43 43 96 .......43, Potter, Diane ............. 52 Potter, Thomasg, ....... 53, B3 Powell, Henry .' ........ 34, 76 Powers, Theda .f .......... 32 Pozarski, Lawrence ........ 43 Pradarelli, James ......... 46 Prasser,, Joanne .......... 154 Precour, David .... 94, 96 154 Presnal, Richard ......... I. .52 Price, James .............. 37 Priebe, Judith . ........... 52 Priebe, Roy .... , . . '. .. . Pries, Gerald ..... 46, 1 di, Fries, Russell ............. 52 Primus, Kathleen ......... 46 Prinz, Peter .......... 52, 106 Pritchardi Dennis .......... 53 Prochnow, Judith .... 117, 123 Prakop, Beverly' ........... 52 Prott, Janet .... . ..... .. . .53 Provencher, Alice Prucha, Miss .......... Prudlow, Barbara Prudlow, Rosonn Prusak, Carol . ........... Przybylski, Joseph .... .40 32,1116 ' 154 .Q.ffffIfQ.4o .46 96, 155 Puccetti, Penelope ......... 52 Putter, Carol ............. 58 Pulvermacher, Judith . .... .46 Pum, Frank .......... ,.40, 79 Purdy, Marcia ............ 46 Purdy, Nancy ........ 68, 124 Putney, Julie . . . ...... . .33 Put: Thomas ..... ..... . 52 Pyzlk, Margaret ... ....46 Q Quader, Richard .... .48 Reise, Nancy ....... Reitz, Donna ......50 .....124 Remus, Jack ........... 42, 96 Rentmeester, Joan ....... 155 Rentmeester, gudith ....... 35 Reschenberg, udith ....... 42 Reske, Joy .......... .... 4 2 Reszka, Joanne . . . . . . .42 Reszka, Patricia . . . . .155 Reszka, Ronald ..... .... 5 3 Rettmann, Sharon . . . . . . .42 Retzlatf, Diane ...... .... 5 0 Retzlatf, Kathleen ......... 42 Rewolinski, Adeline ....... 35 Rewolinski, Carol Ann ...... 50 Rewolinski, Carol Mae ...... 35 Rewolinski, Judith ........ 43 Reynolds, Gail .......... 124 Rhodes, Anna ...... Ribbeck, Allen ....... 37, .35 106 Schouer, Herbert .... .... 5 1 Schouer, John ..... . . .156 Scheer, Beverly ..... .... 4 4 Schenk, Raymond ...,.... 157 Scherbarth, Beverly ........ 51 Scheunemann, Robert ..... 15 Schiek, Carol ............. 33 Schierts, Brent ...... . . .157 Schiller, Marilynne ........ 53 Schilling, Kenneth ........ 157 Schimelfenyg, Nancy 157 Schloikowski, Thomas .... 157 Schlindwein Mr. . . . . Schlockat, Marilyn , ..... .. , ...... 48 Schlinke, Jack. . .44, 94, 97, 109 44 33 Schloemer, Ervin ......... Skorch, Jerry ...... Skudla rczyk, Sharon Skurzewski, Gloria . Skurzewski, Leandro Slezewski William . 47 58 55 37 51 Skibinski, Henry .... .... 5 3 37 51 37 40 50 51 Slotty, Edward .... Slowinski, Theodore .,,.... 40 Slusar, David ..... .... 3 7 Smith, Aloha ..... .... 5 1 Smith, Carolyn ... ...159 Smith, Charlotte . . . . . . .40 Smith, Gladys .... . . .159 Smith, June .... ...159 Smith, Karen ..... .... 3 3 Smith, Lani ........ .... 3 7 Smith, Margaret . . . . . . .48 Smith, Mariellen . . . . . .50 Smith, Mr. H. E.. .. . . . .45 Smith, Mr. J. J. .... .... 5 1 Smith, Mrs. ....... . ..... 36 Smith, Woodham ......... 37 Ricciardi, Patricia . ..... . . Ricciardi, Sandra. .77, 113, Ricciardi, Sharon .......... Rice, Kenneth ..... . ..... . . Rice, MaryJo ..... .... 4 2 Rich, Lynda ........ .... 4 4 53 34 .50 156 32 51 Richardi, Donald .... .... Richer, Thomas . 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Scholz, Barbara . . ......51 .....157 Schoofs Mrs. ............. 51 Schorrak, Beverly ...... 31, 51 Schram, Ronald ... ......51 ....33 Schrank, Dennis .... Schrank, John ....... 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