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

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Nl UQ I . 7 - -' 5 Ed Jazdxewski finds padlock: are a necessary evil until lockers are re-numbered. A '. ' if , f ,- , Q. w 1' Freshman girls meet the Girls' Club at their first party in the cafeteria. .wg -...s-' Senior Ray Pinczkowslci escorts freshman brother Tom to school on the first day. and school life fills the school R record of over 1000 books is subscribed on the first day of the 1959 annual campaign. 9 i in h.. The new double line speeds up service in tlle cafeteria. ,xg 43, ,x M -r , ' U, :T j 4 The race is on -to get to the homeroom before 8:30. Students back a colorful campaign to push Oracle newspaper sales lt' Fhe new freight elevator eases movement of equipment from lloor to floor. The bookstore stays open long after school during the opening week of the semester. Color, confetti, and strong school spirit . . . W1 as A Qi fi 3 A locomotive for the teamlf' thunders out at a football rally. I A skit ot a rolly shows the .luneau locker room. s H ,. no s e n T E T T i 4 if si ' HQ , t 5 get 65 -fha Q The bench concentrates upon o tense moment that may bring u touchdown. S i ,, vi 'L 'if Reddy Redcot and Pep Club plon Friday afternoon rallies. T-,S 2 e 'ff 'W 2122 M' W Hr IWWSQY 'twin-. .,,. 511: The cheer leaders: Dennis Szainowski, Ted Hanleck, Jerry Baker, Dominic Kappa, Wayne Carter, and Mike Libecki. Dave Wesolowski, Sherry Drosen, and Kay Taylor help brighten the gyms for the Homecoming donce. :T fwfr? seem fo make the boys fight .foward hard-earned victory. Good blocking onablos Wuothrleh Io got in tho eloar l.oanlan gots his man nn tho Pulaski ganlo. A-Lt' ' frwfiib. i , , 3, ,.., ,hymn I - ' KW ,uf 1 Iho frolh-soph foam oats up yardago fo bring in a victory ovor Pulaski. 2 'W' ap, - f Hawkins pushos through Cho last yards for a lay touchdown. .5 if cz, I- --if Tho lay Viow-Custor ganlo BOCOIIIOS a Iunlo in tho ahornoon. H5- lgqtuifyq H- 5'mui3af.-lu A.W ' , - A ' Donnis Waldoeh opons tho gamo against Pulaski. School and community pause in remembrance of veterans of all wars X.- X Taps is echoed by the trumpeter, Garth Robbins. Walter ll. Rose, past Department Commander, American Legion at the convocation. XP, Z L.. 'IQ Q L ,Q 0 -5, jg17f?'xfm ' .Ls Boys' Club advisor, Mr. Nader, discusses the Veteran's Day program with louis Seefeld, president. School and community observe the raising of the flag at eleven o'clock. The Bay View twirlers and color guard assist the ' outdoor portion of the program. The Bay View American Legion Post 'IBO tires a salute in honor of the war dead. The stage tire does not stop production of a top ranking class play. ,Q- tw .L ex fl Ni' . The art crew produces a iungle set in spite of Cast as 'ra I 'th ' I st as I o t not ces are osted. ' pn n s look on wa an ere. ry u n p cramped qu-non. ' 3 6,1 Q - H L h l 4 f y,,ni 'A --t t' 93 -ai fa, fiom 4 ' if ' 1 , f . 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Q 'h f-I 1' ,,nm..... v yn-nm, mmm... 1 anus Q., Midyear graduation . . . and memories. 7s 5' 1 -ff V, E b by .ng -sm, u -if ' few Daily activities are looked upon with nostalgia. Programs for the January grads' dinner-dance are lnada in the Graphic Arts class. Heel and tie day distinguishes these as candidates for graduation .1 W' V 1 . 'A i I 1 ' 'Al' ,, ,,, Q! , 3: ,f Q A KA ,wffglk 'fx ' Lowd- wx ,X 5 ...A A - .i im .R Ninety per cent plus, overall average-the January Honor Society. xifs? ii Robert Krull, Sandy 0'DeII, and Barbara Brezovar talk about graduation. Memories are preserved in pictures as a 12A class meets lor the last time. v 4. ,, vig! 51' i .,M.k, gf as-swf Q: ,. s ff: C SV, R, f ...M J Mr. Don I.onl fasclnates a lay View audience with his popularity talk. Mr. Akbar N kiwi' I ' I We take ' time out ' for new ideas. . ' -.ah wi iI,1'f fa: f in x . V ' Y ,tg HP if ww ,M Mr. lorxykowski, teacher in training from U.W.M., meets an English 1 class. l . ,Q A student from Pakistan, talks to foreign'corresponclents from Round Table. nf-. . , wx I ,uf ' sms , -K, Enya 11. P A m A The pep committee plans a sports announcement, K 'J 9' Mr. Glenn Cunningham, champion miler, congratulates marathon winners lol: Mohan and Tom Schroeder. Our convocation speaker, Mr. Arbuckle, recounts fascinating American folk stories. . K A Operetta and graduation climax the year at Bay View. Round Toblo looms tho socrots of moko-up. All tho :onion drou up for tho big day. I IL . ll, ,1., 1' VZ' ibgffgijg, .n , 1 3 . v 1r1.v,.. f.A.4 In lr in ,fy .tri 1 .4.rg 'W' if' f!:'J .' J 1. -1' aff!! Entiroly now sets of sconory must bo constructed for Oklahoma. lucy noodlos work to lond color to tho blg show. HQ Il Flat convos bocomos o 3-d building through tho magic of point. Y Hool ond tio day - o provlow of groduotlon. e Y 1:34 vffff ix W I ,QI A Al ff!! we W, . , ' A , V X A Xggmgvif va I f ,3Qfs1Nf?1 mi m fW,ft'5 K - W . ' Q Wffuifw :A . h m:a3,.f5f.,fw ,WSQM ' 2, , 2sE54i25sTw4f,Qfs13f ,Av-Sffiiwfi' fy ,124 if -, W e in 4 ' V X iw' f A f Y Qwsgfi.-1 ?' A, M? 4, - x - Giifwfeflfy --fifiwq K - , Qfaf-Q5- f - fmt xTS,ifXlWE'Wf+f',f.'2 ww K . -' M - n f V H 1 2 9-iigfm fiufw W ziiiwqewixi x Q71 ' M21 , M 'WF xv - - Nbwfffi' f V vkws as-efmxxywmff FL: N PW M . f,viw,,f.5f Y . w 115.11-Nw 4-'VY'--L y yfg'4.,M,g ,gyms ,5,:f,N H .QW Q fa yvfgg5g,5,5f5,, Wgzif 4 gg vliziii, x 1 A Zkiikilfa' iwef' M M K lit 1 f 13 35, 332,55 14 wqasggqj u fg,32,??m1-wail f - 53513:-e My x - Q pw ,gg N rf. 1 I-'f2,g: if 2?'?1xS5S:N51':J. :- Q 'w,7w1f3's-'arg N 1 ww:-L ,ffm,w.,aa f,14-my gw,Y,,1. ffQ,,q,,-.Aga 1, P ly V 1. My N i K 1 Wfsff iv mm-,Q X3 -iff asv! L A Aff. I,: 'Wf?531xdff Pqf ,S , ' w f' . :'f'413EQ1nQe .5 wg A N2 K'-'-vm,,'i4Ep I V ' 'Lf W-Y - ' ix 'f' ' f 1:3 f -. ' w V X 'A xy? , I ,k,Z5 -. lf ' 'V ' fy' 1 ln L., . x fffff fW2:gfisu,5jjy Y , L ' ' 2 DVD? v X -QQ V li f 'f'Sf',TTf Q4 M1121 ' QRS? 5 Q uf ,J Neither fire nor disorder of remodeling was allowed to obstruct the usual run of classes during this school year or curtail the full program of activities and school events planned for Bay View. Fire destroyed the stage early in October, but the play went on, construction work continued after the opening of school in September, but classes and study groups shifted to new quarters and carried on their work without interruption. With a little ingenuity and considerable effort, adminstra- tion, teachers, engineers, and students overcame each diffi- culty as it caime up. While desks and flooring and the finishing touches of paint were being added to West Study Hall, the cafeteria became headquarters for six homeroom groups and served as study hall for a number of periods during the day. When lockers seemed useless without keys and the completed numbering system, padlocks came into fashion to guard wraps and books. And when Bay View's own stage was not ready for the school play or the music festival, art crew, stage crew, performers, and directors traveled to Pulaski High School to paint scenery, place stage settings, and present first rate dramatic and musical productions. Co-operation and extra effort on the part of faculty, stu- dents, and engineering staff turned seemingly difficult tasks to high accomplishment. The year 1958-'59 will count among the many great years in the history of Bay View High School. DR. BERNHARD C. KORN, Principal COUNSELORS Guide Students' Personal Development, MR. DONDLINGER, Vice-Principal John Jones to see his counselor, please. That call, this year, proved more exciting than usual, for most often it meant a trip to one of the new counselors' offices on Floor 2, in space released for additional rooms when West Study Hall was moved to the third floor. There, in Room B, C, D, or E, in friendly conference, a student at times resolved a program conflict, planned for college or a seemingly remote career, or iust received advice from his class counselor. Such opportunities for help and counseling are features among the many benefits available to students from the guidance staFf at Bay View. That staff, including counselors for grade groups, a dean of girls, a vocational counselor, and the counselor chairman, provides for careful and continuous guidance at all levels. Even before a student leaves the elementary school, he has help in preparation for the eventful years of high school. His counselor visits the grade school and, in consultation with the student, parents, and the eighth grade teacher, plans the course of study the student will follow. When he reaches high school, the new freshman is received by his counselor and entrusted to a homeroom teacher who, too, will watch his progress and assist him with his problems. MR. WILEY, Counselor Chairman Page Twenty-six K -ws wi' fa s X41 QW' MISS STATZ, Dean of Girls Scholastic Achievement, Preparation for the Future. The first year of high school guidance includes a number of tests - reading tests, aptitude tests, IQ tests, and others - the results of which enable the counselors to plan a student's future scholastic program and prepare the foundation for his later occupation or career. For the junior and senior, special emphasis is placed on future employment and voca- tions, on preparation for college, and, when a student qualifies, on applications for scholarships. This year the preparation for college became of greater concern in guidance for seniors, as larger numbers of students prepared to take the Merit Scholarship Examination and the College Entrance Board Examina- tions, to determine their fitness for college. There is now almost no school in the areas near Milwaukee, except the University of Wisconsin, that does not require all applicants to take the College Board Examination. In vocational guidance various films appropriate for grade groups at different levels were shown in auditorium guidance programs and became the topic for discussion at Wednesday Life Advisement meetings in the homerooms. Among the films were Finding Your Life Work, Benefits of Looking Ahead, Aptitudes and Occupations, How to Keep a Job, and Teacher of Tomorrow. In a special group meeting, a physician from the Bay View community spoke to students interested in medicine, nursing, X-ray and health specialties, and physical therapy. MR. KOCH, Class Counselor MR. WILLIAMS, Vocational Counselor MISS STEEL, Class Counselor MR. SUTTLE, Class Counselor Page Twenlyvseven The Recognition of the Opportunities and Duties 2 ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Ralph Kubinski, President, Louis Seefeld, First Vice-President, Michael Egle, Historian, Karen Mooney, Sec- retary, Lance Siian, Second Vice-President, Diane Polzin, Treasurer, Jeffrey Treichel, Sergeant of Arms it Page Twenty-eight Bay View's Student Government Association consists of the Assembly, the Student Board, and the Student Court. These three main bodies are responsible for working out the needs and interests of the entire school. They function largely through numerous committees which are developed when- ever a special interest arises. The traditional standing committees include Central Study Hall, Building Control, Auto Registration, 9-B Instruction, Ring, and Dance. To these, during the pres- ent year, were added the new Pin and Stationery committees. The Pin Committee introduced a plan by which S.G.A. members are privi- leged to retain their pins once having served, and the Stationery Committee inaugurated the use of distinctively styled school stationery to take care of such correspondence as invitations, thank you's, and friendly notes. S5 STUDENT BOARD SEMESTER ONE Carol Salman, Ruth Stark, Richard Kiphart, Michael Cradler, Wendelyn Roth, Kathleen Adamick, Ralph Kubin- ski, President Inherent in STUDENT SELF GOVERNMENT . . . Key developments this year include the strengthening of the Auto Registration program by having the committee handle complaints not only in the school but also by meeting with the neighbors in the community. Added re- sponsibility was given to Building Control be- cause of the installation of an elevator. ln addition to the regular assembly and com- mittee meetings, opportunities were provided members to participate in the city-wide student exchange program and the Red Feather cam- paign, to attend the State Student Council Con- vention at Shorewood and the Minnesota Workshop at St. Olaf's College. Social activities were by no means neglected as is evidenced by Kickoff Kapers - the home- coming dance, at Christmas - Snowfall Sere- nade, Sweetheart Swing - the annual turn- about, and Apple Blossom Time - the iunior- senior semi-formal which concluded the social calendar for the year. INTER-HIGH REPRESENTATIVES Loren Kaun, Wendelyn Roth STUDENT COURT SEMESTER TWO Michael Hawkins, Chief Justice, Marianna Egle, Wendelyn Roth, Wilhelm Doos, Raymond Pinczkowski, Gerald Bittersg Kathleen Wheeler w URT SEMESTER ONE STUDENT CO Walter Froehlich, Sandra Steiner, Michael Hawkin James Kettner s, Raymond Pinczlcowslli, Kathleen Wheeler, Patricia Wruk Page Twentymine . . . To fhe End Thai Faculfy and Sfudenfs AUTO REGISTRATION COMMITTEE . Lawrence Osterbergg Clarence Masong James Wendfy Dennis Ruscheg Joseph Kotowslci, Chairmang Charles Larsong David Muschinske 777 STUDENT BOARD SEMESTER TWO Ruth Siarkg Amalie Weissp James Bohanong Jahn Hancockg Ralph Kubinski, Presidenig Carol Salmong Richard Kiphari Page Thirfy STATIONERY COMMITTEE Karen Mooneyg Lucille Narroip Lani Smith Carol Salmon: Bonita Pacala, Chairman FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Steel, Chairman Mr. Blonien Mr. Danculovich Miss Datza Mrs. Lynch Miss McGarty Mr. Osterndorf M ay Work Togefher BUILDING CONTROL JeHrey Treichel, David Kroll, Jack Hart, Frederick Petri, John Crawford, Dennis Schreiber, Richard Pellowski, Charles Larson, Alan Schroeder, Michael Cradler STUDENT ASSEMBLY IN ACTION CENTRAL STUDY HALL John Giove, Louis Seefeld, Kathleen Jenny, David Cornwell, James Radke, John Ahrens Page Thirty-one Freshman and Sophomore Classes X GEOGRAPHY I Faraway places are near at hand on this globe. ' i 5 E.. 47534 x I IX 14 V ' 4 BIOLOGY I Internal parts ofa frog interest these amateur scientists. Him-il MECHANICAL DRAWING 2 Drawing students work under the patient supervision of their teacher. .was sft, X Q X FOODS I Meringue is the perfect topping for this Iemon pie. Page Thirty-two LATIN 2 There is no place for Iaggards in this Latin class. W Y Q- 7 T , t J ,L. li e ,,.A. WEST 4-6 R 9B Back Row: Daniel Sylvester, Glen Diver, Robert Schreihart, Richard Conti, David Bartoshevich, Kurt Frank, Glenn Struck Third Row: Eugene Schweitzer, Kathleen Corley, Carmen Chavez, Susan Draieske, Joseph Spinnato, Kathleen Curish, Douglas Severson Second Row: Sharon Dulde, Janice Scholl, Beverly Fleury, Lynn Sueltlow, Karen Bialk, Carolee Senkowski, Glenn Budzien Front Row: Lynne Anderson, Judith Dunne, Arleen Swanson, Diane Santi, Patricia Solazo, Lydia Ceynowa, Barbara Fisher R ' at 3,25 'K F N f ca. .. 2 if - . so K A T ,C . , 1 its T i I wssr 1-3 R Mn. zucu 7 ' 9B K iv nh' 'T' uf' MR. BULLARD ra - p x ns' ,- -r G1 :P -'- n 0 Q X fi y - fx, , -. -T xl ' Back Row: Theodore Jarzyna, Lawrence Horbinski, Jack Grundmann, Gregory Vogt, William Leichtnam, John Homac, John Hein Third Row: William Hammel, Darlene Hotzel, Darlene Highsmith, Susan Tuchel, Therese Goral, Norlene Giencke, Norman Gratke Second Row: Kersten Reinelt, Kathleen Hrymnak, Sally Holtz, Carolyn Gossard, Susan Rostonkowski, Cheryl Isermann, Susan Lund Front Row: Robert Johnson, Patrick Looney, Pamela Riesen, Linda Hartmann, Kenneth Housfeld, Barbara Larnpe, Nancy Hagen 1,'?'+ ' 3 -44 U ,kdntfgif K1 , Q J' 'Ili ' .4 3 ' gistxltw if ' ,vi,j:f'lf . , I :vii-,ii , f J-il, tx' '-3. C.. i 1 f.,,i L RQ., , ' 1:15. 51 J-nv- ' -i -iff-. V- F , 3 . 2 W 1' 'L ' I :. 0 . 'T -. ,r N, no '- . ' rf Hx ' M' ,f - S 1 LY S f' 0 . x 1 N t .. 5 'ar .- S' 0- Q. ' 7 ' ,- 'V ' + 'fl . Y , gn' M ,El it i C y 'ff f ' J T 334 Miss rnsuuo T ' 3 ' v 9B Back Row: Ronald Palmbach, William Otzelberger, Robert Knox, John St. Louis, Dwight Wendt, Richard Knitter, Steven Olshesky Third Row: Carol Warth, Bonita Witkowski, Judith Osterburg, Donna Wuethrich, Roberta Paczkowski, Laura Kuptz, Betty Williamson Second Row: Charlotte McClintic, Marsha Nawrocki, Marcia Mattert, Barbara Misiewicz, William Keast, James Nelson, Franklin Meyer Front Row: Katharine Reeve, Kathleen Zawada, Norma Krey, Judith Pilarski, Karla Knutsen, Margreth Wichmann, Mary Ann Martin, Dianna Korenkiewicz Ninth Grade Page Thirty-three . 402 MISS BATZ 9A Back Row: Paul Eggers, Daniel Czerniakowski, John Cesarz, Robert Erste, Gary Cavender, Eugene Cupertino Third Row: John Conrath, Russell Clayton, Dennis Christianson, Anthony Czeszynski, Suzanne Cinquemani, Lenore Chirafisi Second Row: Sharon Champlin, Sharon Christensen, Audrey Eidler, Patricia Erbe, Sharon Copello, Patricia Cook Front Row: Kathleen WY -Qi I 326 MRS. BREITLING 9A 'W 7 3? , Cebulski, Daniel Crivello, William Ciminski, Dennis Cieslak, Linda Cornwell, Sandra Cline, Darlyn Ciechanowski U at .J 2 r , i 2 Nha ,gk K ' I ,- 1... Q in 4, 'vw-sg -lk K .Q ' 9. ri A 9 'r dk 5 7 6, Y A f 'S T 1 s-1 Bock Row: Thomas Bauer, Wayne Bernhagen, Kenneth Becker, Thomas Baugher, Carl Bruce, Jon Olson, Maryann Beck, Judith Bishop, Terry Bronstad Third Row: Dan Bolan, David Olson, Emil Bronecki, James Bohanon, Scott Brockman, Robert Briggs, Kathleen Bortmess, David Biorklund, Sharon Bebo Second Row: Dennis Broderick, Carol Behnke, Jo Ann Barlow, Susan Barkowski, Carolyn Bauer, Barbara Abler, Patricia Bechtel, Eileen Bednarczyk, Ronald Beckstrom Front Row: Richard Paradowski, Diane Burns, Jean Bohanon, Judith Bluhm, Raymond Brastecl, Pamela Buehring, Jeannine Briese, Carol Boucher, Jacqueline Borowski, Joan Bialk t .9 ,A A n y .5 t 4 1 C C slt Q l .. ,,, , ,C M tya, t,,,, 1 4- 5 W. -S f ,,.rl H -f T' Q ,ffl ! rf' 411 MRS. HOERNEL 9A Ninth Grade Page Thirty-four f riies is ltt ,. N' '33 3 or T, ' . ' ii - i'-1l J iii li ,,f ffl? 5 it K Z X F an Back Row: Thomas Jankcwski, David Hehn, James Hartmann, Riley Harper, Charles Hansen, Robert Halser, Kenneth Hojnacki, William Jopke, Robert Jarvella Third Row: Gary Hawk, Glenn Henderson, David Hahn, Russell Jacobus, Carol Hintz, June Johnson, Sharon Rohde, Casimira Joniszewski Second Row: Richard Rosiak, Carol Heyden, Myra Hoffman, Jane Jozwialc, Dorene Janke, Judith Hoff, Maureen Higgins, Kathleen Johnson, Leone Haiducki Front Row: Barbara Hancock, Cheryl Roth, Sharon Rouiller, Karen Huber, Ruby Johnstone, Nancy Jaretz, Deloris Hanson, Carol Hunter 9A it i i A g U A ,: V . . 3 A , V g i N 6 1 , y 1 ii F s'i 'er ff ' A J f A Sr 1 qv 5 Wi' 'E gf t gf F E 'LW f 'i 6 Y X Y fn .. :fl in in J 1 vs .1'. ... vi J r LKA P 6 in V A i ,J x , NHj52g,,,:Qig, jaz--L. ' 321 MISS KRAUSE l' Y 1 5 Y 1 l 9A Back Row: Larry Allen, John Anderson, Terrence Falque, Roger Otto, Raymond Osinski, Jerome Fobry, Willia Georgiane Arndt m Flower, Arthur Olson Third Row: Judith Fuerbringer, Barbara Olecik, Jean Neumann, Christine Yarnot, Karen Nelson, Carolyn Nimmer, Sandra Nelson Dennis Fredrlckson, Emylou Oleyniczak Second Row: Barbara Farnsworth, Charles Fritz, Kathleen Yaeger, Adrienne Alt, Sherry Zeretzlxe, Sandra Zick, Mary Voelker, Suzanne Zoltak, Rose Mary Zak Front Row: Charles Hintz, Richard Achatz, Barbara Finley, Richard Fare, Richard Voelz, Elvira Alvarez, Janet Varga, Mary Anne Fitch Carol Fischer 2 Y or 9A Back Row: Dean Garstecki, Robert Gilster, Michael Giles, Kenneth Kazmerski, David Dubinski, Paul Gatton, Leroy Gittins, Douglas Dropp, Thomas Dertus Third Row: William Galinski, Norman Gawrych, Diane Duffy, June Diamond, James Diedrich, Walter Ceynowa, Joel Ginster, Michael Dominslu Second Row: James Gardner, Roy Gawlitta, Janice Glazer, Carol Glisch, George Derdziak, Wayne Dons, Linda Genome, Barbara Dedynski, Jacqueline Gardetto Front Row: Jodell Dooley, Kathleen Gascon, Carol Gant, Kathleen Delap, Barry Dimoft, Darlene Ganzke, Marilyn Draws, Marlene Draws Q q,.,-0 1-.e . i F 209 MR. LAESSIG 31 Back Row: Sylvester Kielpinski, James Kleinschmidt, George Konkel, Robert Kroening, Leonard Kressin, David Konwinski, William Kopke, Randall Klein, John Knee Third Row: Michael Knoll, Jean Krueger, Janice Keefe, Donna Kiel, Roberta Koster, Harriet Katz, Karen Koceia, Janice Knoblauch, RUTl1 Kltlft Second Row: Louise Kotowslxi, Sandra Koprowslxi, Karen Klevenow, Sallyann Kabacinslci, Katherine Kokemueller, Shirley Kulcowski, Susan Koss, Gloria Kwiatlxowslci, Virginia Kreft Front Row: Carol Kreznar, Clara Kolod ziei, Jane Koep, Donna Kaiser, Jacqueline Kotarslci, Honore Kuta, Kathleen Kolcali, John Kiol, Karen Kazik 4 MRS. LYNCH Ninth Grade Page Thirty-five r 3 214 MRS. METT L 9A Back Row: Lucas Burkhard, Richard Luell, Kenneth Miller, Floyd Manthey, Carol Lubinski, Mary McCormick, Eileen Migdal, Roland Miller, Orlando Lucchesi Third Row: Joanne Lemanski, Robert Stoner, Wayne Malinski, Michael McSweeney, Lawrence Mueller, John Muras, Larry Miller, Gloria Maglio, James Magestro Second Row: Keith Mueller, Gary Long, Donald May, Larry Makal, Sandra McTrusty, Gloria Meinke, Barbara Mueller, Carol Mueller, Dianne Milewski, Patricia McSweeney Front Row: Clyde Lewin, Diane Meyer, Beatrice Maggi, Charlotte Michaletz, Joyce Miezen, Margaret Martincic, Maxine Macieiewski, Lois Hoftmeister, Carole Matty '- f iii! . - ,. X A . L. .5.,, 5 it 'FFF 1 src if et.. V 3 ,fs.,, ft ' tg? 1 i iiilz' ' f 2-iitfi g, 1 .. el- K. K , 332 MISS MILLER 9A Back Row: Thomas Sapinski, Robert Schorralc, Robert Schweitzer, Michael Sawatzke, Joseph Seiden, David Sentkowski, Gary Schwebe, Richard Sonnenberg, Ralph Schacherl Third Row: Daniel Sorensen, Kenneth Sebert, Michael Schneider, Edward Shackton, Brian Schneider, Raymond Schulz, Bruce Santner, Beverly Sowinslri, Sharon Schultz Second Row: Joyce Scharp, Diane Schuster, Diane Sniadach, Sonia Skaugerud, Nancy Skurzewski, Sheila Schueller, Thomas Schroeder, Patricia Slattery, Eunice Socha Front Row: Donna Silvera, Paul Schneider, Stuart Sherman, Patrick Schneider, Kathleen Sawicki, Sandra Schmuhl, Mary Sedenquist, Marlene Sefton, Carol Scherbarth 7' .iw V R J 4 I' 1 Q EAST 1-3 R MR. RASMUSSEN 9A Back Row: Robert Tyler, John Wilson, Ronald Kulwicki, Kenneth Thomas, Conrad Wencka, JoAnn Wozniak, Erwin Wilkowski Third Row: Judith Widemshek, Carole Woiciechowski, Jack Kulwicki, David Walczak, William Walkowiak, Keith Thomas, Fred Wartenberg N 0 Second Row: Mary Taubenheim, Carol Wetzel, Cynthia Wink, James Taylor, James Wenner, Helga Trifunovich, Edward Huber Front Row: Richard Wasielewski, Naomi Taylor, Jayne Wargin, Darlene Wilson, Sharon Welsh, Gerald Weinzatl, Nancy White, d pete, wolf G ra e Page Thirty-six ,' 'lg' EAST 4-6 R MR. STANLY 9A Back Row: Arthur Sytkowski, Robert Sutherland, Gerald Stollenwerk, Theodore Subel, Charles Steiner, William Gorski, Craig La Marre Third Row: Michael Moriwaki, William Standiford, James Springborn, Susan Lau, Joan Stusell, Joan Swanlund, Myra Lese, Judith Guyer Second Row: Patricia Glowczynski, Lynn Greppi, Eileen Grubb, Andrea Groblewski, Edith Gordon, Ruth Steuck, Cheryl Landry, Nancy Sparpana, George Stevenson Front Row: Sandra Lidwin, Patricia Lenz, Nancy Ullstrup, Nancy Guse, Judith Stanlcewicz, Mary Swierzynslci, Marie Goniwicha, Dean Liberski 328 MISS ZARLING 9A ri S 'I Back Row: Ralph Primus, Bruce Ratzmann, Kenneth Prott, Thomas Radoszewslci, John Rippel, Robert Parr, Jael Reimer, David Polacheclc Third Row: Jack Patterson, Phyllis Pyzik, Kathleen Puerner, Virginia Pesch, Jean Pagliasotti, Mary Podolske, Judith Podolske, Ronald Possell Second Row: Janet Rehorst, Dorothy Pihl, Jean Roedel, Margaret Pelczynski, Thomas Pinczlxowski, John Robinson, Thomas Price, Gretchen Rehfeld Front Row: Judith Philli 322 MISS KASTEN ps, Cheryl Polzin, Judith Petrie, Janet Codere, Patricia Reiniak, Judith Imilkowski, Gerald Persilxe, Lorna Pages Q 1 'IOB Back Row: James Warras, Robert Solsrud, Garey Westness, William Stremke, Joseph Wilson, Richard Wanlce, Robert Wandtlce Third Row: Susan Schultz, Richard Tollefsen, William Savin, Maryanne Sousha, Karen Pulkownik, Suzanne Schneider, Jean Thessin U Second Row: Karen Smith, Thomas Spirewka, Dennis Schrank, Ervin Schloemer, John Thomas, Thomas Sericati, Lynne Sprotte G d Front Row: Camille Witlcowski, Ellen Werling, Patricia White, Laverne Schunk, Jo Ellen Thesz, Judith Stanislawski, Eleanor Wallin, ra e Sandra Wenzel Page Thirty-seven MR. MATTHEI 'IOB Back Row: Robert Gebhardt, Lester Boretsky, Thomas Beck, James Comp, Don Decker, Thomas DeDobay, James Perket Third Row: Walter Crawford, Glenn Ewig, James Espenson, James Corroo, Dennis Weidner, Alan Collins, Michael Dukes Second Row: Nancy Davis, Thomas Gorzalski, William Arnet, Karen Budnik, Janet Cozza, Susan Czarapata, Janet Anderson Front Row: Roberto Eckrich, Judith Anderson, Diana Drew, Marie Galle, Julie Bethke, Pamela Bergstrom, Sheila Anderson, Byron Bednar 'IDB Back Row: James Klump, Edward Kondracki, Thomas Knaak, Gary Hughes, Douglas Keno, Patrick Lowey, Marvin Henrichs Third Row: Lee Johnsen, Peter Ladwig, Sandra Fenney, Diane Heise, Dennis Schoenrock, Dennis Davis, Dennis Loppnow Second Row: John Heederik, Thomas Hansen, Kathleen Kummers, Kathy Kapke, Jane Koenig, Sharon Heckendorf Front Row: Kathleen lnda, Caroline Feiertag, Mary Friedel, Helen Hankwitz, John Hansen, Lee Fischer, Sharon Hardy A Wa 333 MISS PRUCHA 105 Back Row: Thomas Gatton, Fredrick Ramlow, Harry Peterson, Roy Priebe, Don Yonts, Dennis Mottke, Thomas Petri Third Row: Peter Nelson, Edward Peak, Lorel Morden, Bonnie Piehl, Marsha Niechlanski, Carol Zirzow, Penny Marzofka Second Row: Theda Powers, Dale Phillips, Sharon Ricciardi, Sally Marshall, Nadine Pabelick, Silverio Rubio, Edward Meyer Front Row: Elaine Miller, David Lusardi, Dennis Reilly, Sandra Mixdorf, Neil Pepin, Sharon Meyer, Marlene Mountcastle Page Thirty-eight Grade If ,J-1 , X 1 lfulf fad ,Z 327 MISS ARNDT ' .. .. . f' . -J ,, e. 'IOA Back Row: Thomas Piech, James Koster, Charles Cordes, Charles Jackson, James Pech, Michael Pedriana, Allan Pietruszynski, Michael Jakopovich, Dennis Jans, Robert Parchim Third Row: Joan Johnson, Daniel Peterson, Gary O Nelson, Diane Parker, Judith Janusz, Lee Popelier Second Row: Robert Plusnick, Nancy Tomaszewski, Jozwiak, DeeAnn Nelson, Jacquelyn Jacob, Janice Front Row: Kathleen Piotrowski, Susan Popp, Julie sborne, Joseph Pohorsky, Robert Janos, Delores Jablonowski, Carole Just, Darlene Earlean Tesch, Kathleen Januchowski, Mary Boldt, Bonita Nowakowski, Carlien Serr Putney, Patricia Wheatley, Karen Peterson, Judith Baker, Janice Turkiewicz, Mary Jane Thomas, Beniamin Junk, Beverly Jablonowski, David Peterson it 3 lf -iv . - if - 'F , K w - -Q 4' , V t - ' , :If lg' 0 fi 'E V V K ui A 3 .- T su i 'l i ui Q ,A fur 5 xr v 1 410 MISS DATZA 'IOA Third Row: Edward Zembroski, Gregory Knitter, James Zamber, Daniel Zepecki, Gaven Rouse, Bernard Zarczynski, Robert Regan, Raymond Gau, Patricia Riesen Second Row: Catherine Zemlicka, Diane Zuber, Bonnie Rae, Sharon Rusch, Rosemarie Ronowski, Maribeth Zielke, Judith Rentmeester, Carol Rewolinski, Charlotte Rataiczyk, Bonnie Roepke Front Row: Shirley Rupich, Adeline Rewolinski, Geraldine Reich, Patricia Rogers, Susan Robinson, Elaine Ratzmann, Kay Taylor, Susan Taylor, Mary Rehorst, Michael Zaleski 404 MR. DIETZMAN lldlie 'IDA Back Row: Gene Grundmann, Thomas Goetz, Gary Grambow, Frank Giufire, John Arcuri, Roger Gawlitta, David Grudowski Third Row: Robert Anschutz, Orrin Greening, Michael Gain, Judith Giencke, Kathleen Pabich, Diane Grabowski, Mariorie Gallus Maribel Heider Second Row: Leonel Gonzalez, Sandra George, Gary Glasford, Timothy Girard, Carl Gardner, Kathleen Adamick, Loa Gorski, Jean Glazer, Doreen Gozdziewski Front Row: Ann Peppey, Nancy Goldberg, Ellen Anderson, Andrea Gorski, Mary Ann Grolewicz, John Germanson, Barbara Gaus Laura Gimla Page Thirty-nine W, X if if A , ,P 1 he X M K M I l -e 4 1: , 7? , 44 2 I V x tk Se 07' - 'C V I ,W . J T L , J.. L L y L K 1 -- Y F . A, fn fi ' , 5 1 . , 1 r. ., V: 5 ' :1 ' I I f' . ,f 11 r. I Q w 418 MISS GEIGER I X J 'IDA Back Row: William Hettwer, Richard Deptula, Raymond Chavez, Erwin Domagalski, Daniel Dettwiler, Don Di Dio, Wayne Choinski, Robert DeGroot, Allan Christensen Third Row: Duane Cherek, Charles Doudt, Ronald Duschinski, Thomas Dovi, James Doonan, Thomas Domino, Dennis Duchnowski, Danny Drew Second Row: Barbara Hessler, Mary Dworczyk, Karin Christensen, Barbara Schutte, Shirley Wanke, Sharon Drosen, Kathleen Conners, Joan Steingraeber, Sandra Dietzler Front Row: Patricia Dunneboil, Diane Dahlke, Sharon Conklin, Mary Czornecki, Adeline Diehl, Daniel Deavers, Shirley Corriveau, Jacqueline Covender IDA Back Row: Robert Meehan, Dale Beutler, Gerald Broitzman, Jack Brody, Thomas Behling, David Bellrichard Third Row: Linda Berge, William Bilkovich, Sandra Behlendorf, Mary Berdes, Thomas Berenson, Jonathan Bales, Nancy Biesen, Maria Brodowski Second Raw: Neil Biondich, Terry Borland, Sharon Birdsell, Judith Johnson, Bernice Broderick, Charlene Breider, Carol Bartelak Front Row: Kathleen Baudino, Edith Bergmann, Bonnie Banini, Roxanne Taylor, Gerald Hedtke, Patricia Broich, Patricia Brewer, Gary Barbian 407 MR. MAUTON 'IDA Back Row: James Mclntaggort, Thomas Van Deluyster, Richard Hyde, Richard Moede, Richard Madala, Harry Matty, James Miller Third Row: Kathleen Moline, Frederick Rose, Lawrence Merkl, David Manning, Richard Melms, Robert Misiora, Lawrence Polak T f en h Second Row: Shirley Murphy, Joan Mielke, Mary Jean Meyer, Diana Mueller, Jeanne Multhauf, Karen Van Rosenbeek, Christine Bagrowski, Mary Vlasaty Front Row: Jennie Marana, Suzann Marsolek, Rose Ann Ulma, Marilyn Miller, Lorraine Mroczkowski Arlene Mueller, Sharon McTrusty, Carol Meier Page Forty 5 nr., -1,22 F A 6' I W 2 2' . we2 0 ftvf 210 MR. SHERRY Back Row: Patrick Filiatrault, Russell Hintz, Gary Niemann, Michael Nimtz, Thaddeus Maiewski, Richard Felde, Jerry Ermi, Jack Erdmann 10A Third Row: Philip Filiatrault, Ronald Ewert, Glen Franz, James Foti, Judith Neitzel, Jacklyn Nielsen, Joan Niehofl, Robert Geiger Second Row: Marnae Kebbekus, Meredith Friedl, Lani Nelson, Ronald Fisher, Dale Norman, Caroline Falkowski, Harriet Fleury, Julie Janos Front Row: Judith Fryt, Louise Foti, Andrew Evans, Barbara Birner, Lucille Narrai, Janet Fecteau, Janet Nelson, Irma Fenger K 4. 9 L 1 1 J, A1 W , ?Y,. .-, 3:5554 '- -- 115 MR, TOMKIEWICZ 10A Back Row: Robert Goelz, Duane Harzke, Dean Peterson, John Hancock, Jerry Hieb, Gerhard Herriges Third Row: James Winski, Timothy Thomas, Gerald Hansen, Kent Miller, David Hefttinger, Barbara Hennington, Gail Hawk Second Row: Kathleen Heine, Susan Hauboldt, Kathleen Haessler, Sharon Hensel, Mary Ann Hart, Barbara Hart, Linda Heling Front Row: Dianne Hoinacki, Victoria Handley, Karen Bauerschmidt, Jean Hogan, Grace Hemin, Sharon Heise, Sharon Higgins 234 MISS UNDERBERG 4 10A Back Row: Jackson Odya, Eric Oleson, Gary Luedtke, Allan Lach, Larry Kading, Wayne Olaarski, William Lang . . . e Third Row: SheyAnn Lederhaus, Sharon Laudon, Sharon Latus, Susan Loeher, Mardell Lieber, Phyllis H rmanson, Kathleen Lentz, Sharon Olsen Tenth Grade Second Row: John Lutz, Geraldine Oliva, Patricia O'Brien, Burnell Leflel, Joyce Olson, Judith Ladwig, Kathryn Lenz First Row: Orene Olson, Mabel Linski, Judith Lalie, Barbara Laufenberg, Paula Odwazny, Sally Lisiecki, Judith Lampe, Sharon Orzechowski Page Forly-one 233 MRS. WECKMUELLER 'IOA Back Row: William Kutz, Terrence Krzyston, David Kopplin, Kenneth Kaia, David Kupser, Dennis Kaczmarski, Leo Kieliszewski, John Kowalski, Richard Brower, Kenneth Marx Third Row: Kenneth Kitzke, Michael Hull, Frederick Koss, Marcella Bergner, Yvonne Kobaw, Jo Ann Kurczewski, Dian Krueger, Virginia Kazmierczak, Diane Szulczewski, Bonita Toonen Second Row: Arwin Karow, Neil Knutsen, Noreen McCormick, Donna Koprowski, Sharon Kaminski, Victoria Kosmowski, Patricia Kading, Lynn Klevenow, Barbara Killian, Eileen Kasper Front Row: James Kieweg, Sandra Klein, Barbara Koenig, Marcia Klug, Cynthia Kucay, Bernardine Kubiak, Sandra Pliska, Suzanne Knoll, Susan Kirkpatrick, Cynthia Krueger W 0 I 8 313 MR. WELLER 'IOA Back Row: Jerome Schultz, Louis Stark, Robert Braun, Jerry Skorch, Wayne Stone, Lee Smith, Ronald Stanger, Roger Schroeder, David Slusar, Mort Christensen Third Row: Helen Straszewski, Diana Schaefer, Sharon Stier, Diane Schuette, Kathleen Sweeney, Richard Salmon, Sharon Glazewski, Gloria Skurzewski, Karen Snow, Sharon Sierpinski, Rosemary Shatter Second Row: Dorothy Schultz, Marguerite Schlosser, Pamela Snopek, Kathleen Sokolowski, Elaine Sipiorski, Marilyn Schmitt, Barbara Shutto, Allen Sommers, Lani Smith, James Spataro Front Row: Karen Sommers, Diana Strehlow, Pamela Stuart, Karen Saewert, Mary Fish, Dianne Stolte, Ruth Stibbe, Karen Szczech, Carol Schmidt, Henry Schmidt 127 MR. WELLS lf. 'IOA Back Row: Roger Wilke, Charles Williams, Michael West, Dennis Wenzel, Alan Betts, Thaddeus Wiktorek, James Yahnke Third Row: Robert Wlodek, Luise Wanska, Patricia Widemshek, Jacqueline Welker, Robert Wegner, Beatrice Tadych, Allen Wilber, Randolph Wernsman Second Raw: Thomas Wolf, Warren Wiedower, Thomas Wagner, Diane Wittekind, Mary Winkler, Mary Williams, Lynne Welleman d Front Row: Bonita Tamel, Carol Wintersteen, Kathleen Wyskochil, Robert Werderich, Karen Wargin, Juanita Wencka, Juanita e Wichmann, Mary Wartman Page Forty-two if 4 307 MR. ZANOTELLI it Q' S '-sf' S if 'IOA Back Row: Edward Staacke, Terrance Yahnlce, Michael Kabacinski, Allen Ribbeck, Roger Robbins, Mark Smitka, Terrance Burke, Thomas Mellema, Donald Baker Third Row: Larry Traxel, Ronald Rusche, John Schrank, James Price, Allen Shutta, Sharon Szyszkiewicz, Peter Toman, Theodore Tuchel Second Row: Dennis Trepanier, Richard Seelow, Thomas Wastak, Elmer Schatz, Beverly Buehring, Barbara Bruder, Fanny Buday, Dora Stockman, Susan Burany Front Row: Janice Buetow, Joyce Schultz, Audrey Schulz, Barbara Sulkowski, Sandra Sorseck, Sandra Brown, Darlene Schnepp, Dianne Straz, Frances Bruno Q Sw EAST 7-9 F MISS ANDERSON Back Row: Frank Pum, Douglas Schanning, Gerald Sikorski, Robert Sandretto, Theodor Slowinski, James Sikorski Third Row: Roger Perry, Harry Sentkowski, Kenneth Packer, Nancy Rolff, Kathleen Ryan, Diane Polacheck, Louise Petri Second Row: Barbara Pearson, Suzanne Snamiska, Leandra Skurzewski, Lorna Schneidewind, Charlotte Smith, Christine Steeves Joyce Schmidt Front Row: Diane Schneck, Robert Rutkowski, Thomas Pientka, Virginia Spinnato, Gloria Stych, Sally Zirzow, Alice Provencher Margaret Stanislowski 'IIB . 7 , , . 'Hy - is i rree 1 ' si' J S . A iff sq., . :is J -ii , , , as gi-:frat J-.11 ' Q i WV? .id , 2' J ' is wi tw ' ' A aff' W' 'fi' , - -Q: - ' , N A , ' ' S A , ,, lei ' K' l'i , il by J i 5 A K Q' . 232 MRS. DOUBEK 'l'IB Back Row: Robert Livesey, William lieske, James Mucha, Henry Hobach, Wayne Hudzinski, Sheridan Mattison h Third Row: Marvin Labecki, Howard O'Dell, Norman Mombleau, James Hartig, Martin Misiewicz, Harvey Kahny Second Row: Barbara Menge, Julie Hensel, Sharon Liebl, Karen Lund, Kathleen Michalowski, Raymond Luedke, John Munzinger d Front Row: Richard Lesniewski, James Makowski, Judith Herrick, Shirley Markussen, Susan Litzow, Virginia Poster, Diane Genereau e Page Forty-three s T K ii- 542511: , cv 121 MR. HURST 'IIB Back Row: Kenneth Korasci, Wayne Trinkle, Frederick Weninger, Kenneth Kline, Glenn Unger, Daniel Warfel Third Row: Emil Kesich, Dennis Wisniewski, David Wesolowski, Martin Krall, Elizabeth Neuman, Eugene Vaughn Second Row: Martin Kolisnig, Roger Young, Eugene Ulrich, Michael Wosika, Sharon Knoblouch, Sharon Trad Front Row: Kay Williamson, Judith White, Patricia Krueger, Jeanne Valente, Marie Warner, Janyce Koedinger, Judith Keno . -, 226 MR RUEHLE 'l1B Back Row: Richard Galligan, Roger Jenrich, Herman Burback, Thomas Grundmann, Roy Burritt, John Jaszewski, Clyde Burgner Third Row: Raymond Konetz, David Bauman, Paul Gutsch, Richard Bachmann, Thomas Bachmann, Donna Bleise, Kathleen Brooks Barbara Jacob Second Row: Joy Grunau, Karen Plennes, Ann Jarvella, Sondra Goddard, John Narewski, William Boos, David Both, James Gau Front Row: Kathleen Jones, Rosemarie Greco, Bonita Becker, Kathy Lynch, Sharon Grochowski, Shirley Jombretz, Karla Buth Jocquelyn Fredricks xiii ri? 'ir' it 'F 119 mn. slNN TJ at Q ,, 'IIB Bock Row: John Crawford, Donald Ehmke, Alan Eberhardt, Marvin Caughell, John Armentrout, George Alt, Terry Eisenbach Third Row: Terrence Constant, Carl Dudey, Darlene Buchs, Nancy Dedynski, Emily Delong, Sandra Coffin, Camille Ernst Second Row: Bonita Domrois, Gloria Drozewski, Karin Deiss, Barbara Danks, Susan Eklund, Jurdis Dierauer Ronald Corso Front Row: Paul Ewart, David Chanik, Judith Dulak, Gloria Deavers, Mercedes Chavez, Judith Dierauer, Maxine Yanko Grade Page Forty-four l I PQX Ov-ll' ...- 1 'K X 5 318 MR. BERNDT 'IIA Back Row: Thomas Balcerzall, Gerald Drefahl, Roman Berdes, Dennis Bart, Anthony Bahrlce, Kenneth Bialoszynski, Brian Borkowslxi Third Row: William Bethke, Dwight Bales, John Roedel, Wayne Peterson, Edward Bartz, Marlene Bachmann Second Row: Donna Bell, Sue Biallt, Donna Botsford, Nick Baier, Sandra Bieszk, Marilyn Behl, Joan Bindas Front Raw: Diana Bonk, Lorraine Behmke, Sherry Baier, Diane Beier, Charleen Belter, Gloria Bernier, Marie Borck, Joyce Boettcher it - 5' 1 za if . Q gi . 135' Y 4 A A 'I' Q 21' fd A t., i 'iii iii. ' s . . A ' Q J 4 f .J We 432 MR. BLONIEN C , x i , .J 1' ' 0 1 . - 'Z , ' r 'f 11A Back Row: Peter Eggers, John Drout, Michael Donovan, Harley Erbe, John Dobogai, Richard Eickhofi, Thomas Drefahl, Jerome Dominski Third Row: Phillip Damitz, Wilhelm Doos, Timothy Dorau, Robert Dietzler, Dominic Demarinis, Marianna Egle, Patricia Daniels Second Row: Charlene Eggers, Audrey Ewig, Barbara Ebert, Angeline Drliaca, Patricia Burkhalter, Judith Baranowski, Patricia Daley Fronf Row: Mary Ann Bova, Bonita Davis, Lucille Evans, Julianne Eigenberger, Judith Diesch, Joy Dunday, Betty Emmons ,nv X .1 I A NA it M, fl? 4 409 MRS. CUTTER 11A Back Row: Richard Olm, Robert Zimmermann, Gerald Ziemnicki, Daniel Olszewski, Leroy Wicht, Robert Zanola, Thomas Nawrocki Third Row: Kenneth Zapall, Howard Nelson, Patricia Nowacki, Darlene Deia, Barbara Hutchinson, Jean Grabske, Karen Obarski Second Row: Lois Zillman, Dea Mae Conrath, Sheila O'Brien, Virginia Ollmann, Sally Neitz, Mary Niesen, Shirley Olson Front Row: Kathy Ouellette, Doris Crandall, James Nimoth, Sandra Nimmer, Betty Neeld, Karen Owens, Claire Nimmer Grade Page Forfyefive T sf' '89 X as , JS 'Y of Q 1 128 MR. DIETRICH 'I'IA Back Row: James Rosiak, Kenneth Roggeman, Myron Tobbert, Edmund Kielpinski, Thomas Rowling, Harold Rankin, Jock Remus, James Taylor Third Row: Sharon Butler, John Ritzow, Judith Reschenberg, Judith Ricciardi, Raymond Ropel, Margaret Podolske, Sandra Rygiewicz, Joanne Reszka Second Row: Pamela Taubenheim, Diann Raetter, Mary Jo Rice, Karen Rust, Sharon Rettmann, David Taylor, Pearl Roth, James Rutkowski, Susan Rehfeld Front Row: Mary Dee Chamberlain, Mary Czerwinski, Kathleen Retzlaft, Beverly Choinacki, Diane Rusch, Kathleen Randazzo, Sally Corriveau, Joy Reslie, Donna Christiansen 3' S A EAST 1-3 F MRS. DOUGHERTY 'I'lA Back Row: Gerald Pries, Albert Villasenor, Arthur Czarnecki, James Pradarelli, Kenneth Jagmin, Carl Voelz, James Bruttig Third Row: Lila Jaeger, Thomas Jopke, Larry Venturi, John Jacob, Gerald Ziolkowski, Jack Jurkiewicz, Marianne Jurkowski Darlene Jeka Second Raw: Patricia Jazdzewski, Evonne Vogel, Carol Prusak, Barbara Johnson, Rosann Prudlow, Marcia Purdy, Edward Jazdzewski Victor Vargo Front Row: Margaret Pyzik, Donald Tumidaiewicz, Joyce Jeffrey, James Jendusa, Sandra Jahnz, Kathleen Primus, Janet Jaretz Paulette Vinci 'bl 44 1 tg E f 414 MRS. DWYER ,. 7 44 , 'I'IA Back Row: James Helminski, Matthew Heinen, Edward Heisler, David Helt, Richard Haehle, Lee Hart, James Hennell, Lawrence Harzke Third Row: Bonnie Heckel, Theodore Hanleck, Deanna Henderson, Joanne Halaska, Patricia Hammel, Jeanne Grady, Marilyn Hanke, Robert Hehn Second Row: Judith Rewolinski, Darlene Heschke, Karen Heinrichs, Jean Haldner, Judith Helstawski, Karen Cieslak, Charles Immekus, Janet Hartzheim Front Row: Marie Heinz, Dianne Hartwig, Joan Chirott, Kathleen Campion, Sandra Herrmann, Dawn Harwood, Jacquelyn Kirkish, Terrie Head Page Forty-six 1 1 1 W L 427 MR. HICKMAN E rf' 47 4 5 Fl . 1 , N? . ff, 'la ft Q iii at 3 n G -t S 1 4 X 8 uv xx! ITA Back Row: Dennis Piszczek, Thomas Piorier, James Panovich, Richard Polgar, Gerald Popp, Thomas Possing, Dennis Pellek Third Row: Ruth Lutz, David Ceranowslci, Mark Papenfus, Alan Posselt, Lawrence Pozarslci, Brian Pepin, James Ciechanowslci, Mary Ann Witek Second Row: Patricia Bucchi, Jean Poludnianyli, Barbara Prusak, Diane Polzin, Ernest Poft, Joanne Bruss, Ellen Paczlcowski, Bonita Pacala Front Row: Mary Palleon, Gwenith Weir, Sarah Peters, Ruth Doriot, Carole Piotrowiak, Karen Pommerich, Sandra Piontek, Edith Pages yi. .lu V va L L bifi- wi' ij' 7 ,T 4, X Q3 ' 4 b b .1 l J' 1 t 11A 2'l'I Back Row: George Olson, Gil Holanders, Roger Strube, Andris Strazdins, Douglas Eaton, David Ashton, Keith Sommers James Hull Linda Rich Front Row: Carol Schultz, Gayle Breider, Mary Ann Burditt, Kathleen Sztukowski, Judith Stachowski, Kathleen Hoyer, Gloria Hosterman, Priscilla Swedoski Third Row: Clifford Steiner, Dennis Fellows, Dennis Szainowski, Stanley Dolata, David Stibbe, William Olivo, Second Row: Edgar Stockman, Alice Adamczyk, Patricia Brunelli, Sharon Stein, Karen Sturomski, Anne Stott, . 'H IIA 'Neff Back Row: James Kraiewslci, Terrance Kurzynslxi, James Kwiecinski, Keith Klein, Jack Krzewina, Judith Klenke, David Kruschke, Leonard Knitter, James Konieczka Third Row: Thomas Kimber, Patricia Konieczka, Carol Kraus, Arlene Kuenstler, Robert Sanderson, Henry Kwiatkowski, Jack Schlinke, Kenneth Kokali Second Row: Leroy Santi, Kurt Krause, Arline Kowalski, Mary Ann Koch, Lydia Konkoly, Julie Schneider, Barbara Kloth, Sally Koss Front Row: Patricia Kross, Doris Kubicki, Elaine Savaglia, Rosemarie Konieczny, Bonnie Kloth, Janet Krause, Nancy Kruse, Sharon Kropusek l ce ,E is . , J. H Lv .f MRS. INGRELLI 213 MISS MOERSEN E levenfh Grade Page Forty-seven 302 MR. ORLOWSKI 'I1A Back Row: Joseph Setum, Fred Schneider, Robert Schaefer, Philip Schneider, Robert Sobczyk, James Schuett, Herbert Kriese Third Row: Robert Sobecki, James Seiden, Carl Sonnenberg, Kenneth Spara, Robert Sponholz, Beverly Scheer, Joan Schultz Second Row: Mary Pedriana, Marilyn Socha, Joanne Schmuhl, Judith Schaefer, Karen Schneider, Barbara Schmidt, Dianne Schreiber Front Row: Rita Sarnowski, Carol Salmon, Elaine Smokowicz, Carolyn Schubring, Carol Sopolinski, Sandra Schuessler, Nancy Saber, Marilyn Schlockat EAST 4-6 F 1 Miss RAKSANY 'l'IA Back Row: Lawrence Westphal, Robert Weed, Douglas Wilding, John Wilgren, Gary Wobik, Edward White, Patrick Ward, Michael Wirth Third Row: Stephen Wernsman, David Ulatowski, Jetirey Wrobel, Richard Washkuhn, Gregory Cielinski, Robert Willms, Dennis Dougherty, Joan Ullenberg Second Row: Judith Krohn, Carole Wichgers, Judith Stollenwerk, Kathleen Urbaniak, Gerald Wartman, Sandra Wacholz, Loretta Jakopovich, Kathleen Wollert Front Row: Joanne Wisniewski, Judith Wagner, Audrey Wdowicki, Faith Wallace, Nancy Williams, Joan Winkler, Judith Wojciechowski, Kay Welch '7 fs it ,. :Q ,4 -. -, soei r l 5, 'J 0: 2 :I to lil X i l , . i i John Marsha it 207 MR. H. E. SMITH 'IIA Back Row: Gerald Manning, Tim Mokelke, Edward Mueller, Lawrence Materi, Richard Michalski, John McCormack, Allan Migdal, Third Row: Ronald Maci, Clarence Mason, Michael McDermott, Glen Mueller, Joseph Lando, Catherine Miller, Sue Marzofka, Gary McTrusty Second Row: Sharon Munson, Sandra Mehring, Judith Shoop, Carol Manske, Linda Makowski, Daniel Mydy, Joyce Mielke, Angela Machaiewski Front Row: Judith Marquardt, Mary Meyer, Fern Metz, Nancy Maichrzak, Karen Mahnke, Dale Marlowe, Candace Moffatt, Susan Melms, Nancy Markowski Page Forty-eight I' 1 lv ,Q 422 MR. SPRUNGER 3 ur R L r tr .K 'IIA Back Row: Gene Gohlke, George Gittins, Michael Gonia, Robert Geshrick, Douglas Geske, Raymond Grams, Edward Goertz Third Row: Kenneth Fritz, Kenneth Freitag, Doralin Grossmann, Virginia Gordon, Carolyn Fuerbringer, Catherine Grochan, Wayne Grocki Second Row: Mark Frank, Michael Hrenak, John Giove, Janis Ferrel, Joan Falque, Joanne Farness, Sharon Golla Front Row: Carol Gapinski, Janet Galbraith, Jane Galbraith, Patricia Gnos, Ruth McCredden, Adeline Goniwicha, Elaine Fons, Kathleen Grimm .' A 1 ?A :,. .11-x' mu' xx ,.,.,, A 114 MR. TIBBETTS 227 MR. TOMASELLO 'IIA Back Row: Thomas Tuchel, James Teska, Leo Mutchler, Wayne Greening, William Czaikowski, Bruce Guclrenberger Third Row: Thomas Cupertino, Irene Tiedemann, Kaaren Thiele, Donald Sundeen, Ralph DuRay, Lawrence Briclxler, Roman Trzcinski Second Row: James Thompson, Sharon Ewert, Carol Tetzlaff, Carolyn Clary, Barbara Brown, Astrid Haak, Sharon Spoerl Front Row: Sandra Timm, Karen Threlkeld, Susan Sprong, Dorothy Topolovich, Judith Todhunter, Carlene Combs, Janet Bova 'IIA Back Raw: Loren Kaun, Raymond Czerwinski, Peter Constant, Kathleen Lytge, Wayne Carter, Nancy Luther, Roy Lange Third Row: Gerald Laatsch, John Lukszys, Ronald Licl-ite, Barbara Lenz, Marcellino Lopez, Darlene Keef, Roger Mattert E, Second Row: Thomas Kandziara, Judith Novotny, Kenna Lach, Virginia Lavann, Donna Kimball, Sandra Luedtke, Judith Herbst, Dale Kaufman Grade Front Row: Barbara LaCourt, Sherry Lundberg, Kathleen Karras, Carol Ladwig, McRae Lundquist, Enid Olson, Kathlyn Kennelly Page Forty-nine Jus' .-JK CHEMISTRY 2 GERMAN 6 These boys test for the degree of conductivity of solutions. Juniors develop their skill in German composition. Junior Classes ,,! : gf, . ENGLISH 5 Spelling, punctuation, English - all must be correct on these themes. Noll . ALGEBRA 3 UNITED STATES HISTORY 2 The slide rule gives a quick answer to a hard problem. A special project map Iocalizes historical and current events. Page Fifty 'sling Adding, duplicaling, typing - the machine does the work. TRIGONOMETRY Solving problems of dislonce challenges students. f I Q C vs., .2 f- ,W . u ENGLISH 8 A panel discusses a play chosen for a special class report. Senior Classes l INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Operefiu scenery fakes shape in miniature as an ar? proiecl. A homemade receiver sef gives lislening pleasure during class time. Page Fiffy-one timer 7 126 MR. FREDRICH 4 12B Back Row: Ronald Czynszak, Kent Bellrichard, Gerald Bitters, Richard Bethke, James Dodge, Richard Brown Third Row: Richard Gump, David Doern, Glenn Barbian, Peter Bertoglio, John Fritsche, Douglas Germanson, Richard Housfeld Second Row: Gordon Cherti, Melvin Cope, Barbara Daniels, Nancy Dettlalt, Albert Basile, Andrea Gunderson Front Row: Barbara Arndt, Karen Chondelx, Judith Driggs, Kathleen Baker, Gail Gaus, Lea Gorski, Marilyn Housfeld A , :sos mn, LALASZ 12B Back Row: Jon Ladwig, John Lotz, Arthur Nauiock, Charles Larson, James Lotz, Ronald Kerlin Third Row: Robert Mucha, Jerry Baker, Rudolph Morbeclc, Peter Narrai, David Muschinslce, Patricia Knoblauch Second Row: Kenneth Luedtke, Judith Klein, Darlene Joyce Konkel, Darlene Ann Konkel, Mark Mombleau, Peter Sottile Front Row: Mary Kalisnig, Martha Kryszewski, lngrid Larsen, Gloria Lichte, Barbara Nehring, Karen Livieri, Joan Krieger 132 MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT Twelfth Grade ,a- C? WP 12B Back Row: Lance Siian, James Stockman, Stephen Wood, Christopher Wilde, James Schweers, Stephen Wilde, Peter Senkowski Second Row: Edna Treder, Shirley Weber, LeRoy Staszak, Ronald Watson, Susan Fisher, Nancy Schneidewind, Katherine Silcorski Front Row: Elaine Schultz, Amalie Weiss, Marilyn Reckard, Norman Steffen, Nancy Wolfe, Barbara Robinson, Harriet Savin :J ii ' ,S V A Stihl T T v eg, 4 , Q ,F .9 T y i , 1 4 H I. J 'l2B Back Row: Joseph Halser, Melvin Paul, Robert Owen, Neil Engel, Lawrence Osterburg, Dennis Paneitz Third Row: Arthur Horch, John Piech, Anthony Eliopoulos, James Ewart, James Hellrung, Earl Joslyn Second Row: Richard Quacler, Eva Knutson, Pamela Haessler, Janice Hagerman, Celia Paniagua, Sandra Hoss, Barbara Vogel Front Row: Janice Pepper, Karen Oleson, Susan Yarnot, Donna Helfert, Patricia Hobert, Jeunanne Peters, Terry Haase gg '.. . '1 in , 204 MR. SCHLINDWEIN Twelffh Grade 'K Java.. Q, NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS Standing: Mr. Kaczmarek, Mr. Schoeller Standing: Mr. Steele, Mr. Nader, Mr. Lorentz Sealed: Miss Lane, Miss Stickney, Mr. Andersen, Miss Cernahan Seated, Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Danculovich Z' WELFARE STAFF OFFICE STAFF MVS- VON Wugenen, Mr- Wdrlg Miss Cousins, Miss Behling, Miss Rambo, Miss Kleman, Mrs. Loeber Page Fifty-ihree x 1 Www 56 As I Wg, ,f.. I WWW 1? i , 'Y aqfllx 5? 4 ,J M ig ?, V ' , , A 1 . rg .g V113 'SPP -:sv 'fx ' Q- b J - M 5 1 , , 'FQ A ',a,1 ' f fl? ? I , 5 Q I A Q I 3 X , T . if I ' kjv . ,Q f f . Ip Step by Step . . . Day by Day 1'-Q. ' 1 .qt f' SN- Sfl-L,Q1'ri J l Kenneth Freitag, Jack Krzewina, Edward Jazdzewski, Page Fifty-six Patricia Podriznik, Marianna Egle, Joyce Mielke Editor-in-Chief . . Activities Editor . Senior Editor . . . School Life Editor Art Editor ....... Homeroom Editor Index Editor ..... Photographer .... ANNUAL STAFF . . ..................... Marlane Stanki . . . .fSemester Onel Walter Froehlich ISemester Twol Michael Egle Advertising Manager . Circulation Manager . . . . . . . Business Manager Chairman .. Ex-Officio .... Activities . . . Art ...... Seniors .... Subscriptions . Advertising . . . FACULTY ADVISORS .Karen Anderson . . .David Schultz . . .Judith Ladwig . . . . .Jean Wolf . . .Shirley Steuck ...Wilhelm Doos . . . .Juan Kuiawa . . . .Laurel Thiele Thomas Miszewski . . . .Miss Zarling .....Dr. Korn ....Mr. Koch .....Mr. Hurst . . . . .Mrs. Doubek . . . . .Mrs. Hoernel ....Mr. J. Smith ASSISTANTS Beverly Scherbarth, Sharon Roelke, Sue Stealey, Priscilla Buller, Joanne Gray fhe i959 ORACLE Grows STAFF EDITORS Walter Froehlich, Acfivify Edifor Se- mesfer One, Michael Egle, Acfivify Edifor Semesfer Twog Jean Wolf, Home- room Edifor Judith Ludwig, Ari Ediforg Wilhelm Docs, Phofogrcpherg Shirley Sieuck, Index Edifor 'K David Schultz, School Life Ediforp Karen Anderson, Senior Edifor Page Fiffy-seven Headlines . . . Deadlines . . . Ink . . . STAFF EDITORS Beth Wylie, Robert Matulis, Susan Hook, Susan Diedrich, James Troyer, Bonita Pacala, Lynn Walraff, Glenn Unger, Wilhelm Doos ASSISTANT EDITORS Front Row: Karen Owens, Carol Emery, Ellen Paczkowski, Alice Provencher, Ruth Stark Back Row: Susan Litzow, Barbara Danks, Louise Tessmer, Shirley Markussen, Richard Kiphart Page Fifty-eight EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Raymond Pinczkowslxi EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ........ Raymond Pinczkowski Associate Editor . . . . . . . News Editor .......... Associate News Editor . .. Literary Editor ...... Sports Editor . . . Copy Editors . . . Photographer . . . . . . .Beth Wylie . .Susan Diedrich . .Bonita Pacala . . . .Susan Hook . . .James Troyer . .Robert Matulis Lynn Walraff . .Wilhelm Doos ASSISTANT EDITORS Assistant Literary Editors . . Karen Owens ........... Assistant News Editors . . . Susan Litzow ....... Assistant Sports Editor ...... Assistant Photographer .. Assistant Copy Readers .. Ellen Paczkowski ..... 7,,,f5Fgazf1i K? .Shirley Markussen . .Louise Tessmer .Barbara Danks Alice Provencher .Richard Kiphart ...Glenn Unger . . .Carol Emery . . .Ruth Stark ORACLE NEWSPAPER To tell the complete Bay View Story to the entire student body is the iob of the Oracle newspaper. Through its bi-weekly cycle ot reporting, writing, proofreading, layout, paste-up and headlining, the busy staff prepares a concise edition of all news, club activities, athletic events, popular chatter and other interesting happenings of the school for the enioyment of all. The editorial staff works hard with its assist- ants and reporters to produce the paper, and the business and advertising staffs co-ordinate their efforts to obtain the necessary subscriptions and advertisements to pay for its publication. But when all the work is done and the results are viewed by all the students, the Viewites who contribute to the Oracle feel amply rewarded. STAR REPORTERS vs.5 Front Row: Lani Smith, Karen Chandelc, Jeananne Peters, Judith Klein, Karen Oleson, Diane Zuber, Maryann Bova, Sandra Bonczkowski, William Temmler Back Row: Susan Marzofka, Joyce Mielke, Charlene Peters, Amalie Weiss, Frank Giuffre, John Hancock, Philip Filiatrault 'J' QUILL AND SCROLL Patricia Giencke, Susan Hook, Beth Wylie, James Troyer, Jean Wolf, Michael Egle, Juan Kuiawa, Marlane Stanki, Raymond Pinczkowslxi Page Fifty-nine BUSINESS STAFF Judith Lalie, Barbara Nimmer, Marie Fedder, Joanne Sonnenberg, Shey Ann Lederhaus, Judith Todhunfer, Karen Janet Hartzheim, Danna Mae Christian- sen, Jacqueline Hedke, Diana Czeszynski, Judith Gienclte, Lorraine Mroczkowski, John Lutz Threlkeld FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman ..................... Miss Arndt Ex-Officio . . . .... Dr. Korn Editorial ..... . . .Miss Kasten Photography . . . . . .Mr. Steele Sports ....... .... M r. Sherry Circulation . . . . .Mrs. Hoernel Advertising . . . . . Advertising . . . . . Page Sixty .Mr. J. Smith .Miss Geiger Busy Minds and Deft Hands . . . TYPISTS Seated: Sundra Stephen, Charlene Peters, Marceile Mueller, Susan Marzofka, Joyce Mielke. Joan Erickson Standing: Judith Steffen, Sandra Schanning, Susan Yarnot, Doris Broemser, Nancy Ludwig, Betty Bukiewicz, Carol Rewolinski, Patricia Podriznik, Jean Wolf BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager ........ Assistant Advertising Managers Kathleen Retzlaff .......... Business Manager ......... Assistant Business Manager .. Circulation Manager ....... Circulation Clerks .... Donna Christiansen . . . Diana Czeszynski . . . Judith Giencke . . . . . Janet Hartzheim . . Advertising Cashiers . . . Rosaria Corona . . . Bookkeeper .......... Assistant Bookkeeper: . . . Mailing Clerks ......... Homeroom Representative . . . ..........JuanKuiawa . . . . .Lawrence Brickler . . . .James Rutkowski . . .Jean Buschenfeld . . . .Carol Liiewski . . . .Patricia Giencke .'.'.'J5'cL-pgiahg' Heals ..........John Lutz Lorraine Mroczkowski .Joanne Sonnenberg .. . . .Karen Threlkeld . . . .Patricia Sanders . . .Judith Todhunter . .. .. ...Judith Lalie Shey Ann Lederhaus . . . . . .Marie Fedder Barbara Nimmer . . . .Charles Gerlach ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Seated: Sharon Butler, Jeanine Gau, Dawn Harwood, Karen Pammerich Standing: Thomas Miszewski, Thomas Cupertino, Joan Ullenberg, Barbara Schmidt, Claire Nimmer, Michael Hrenak, David Hahn, James Rutkowski Behind the ORACLE Scene ADVERTISING MANAGERS Kathleen Retzlaff, Juan Kuiawa, Lawrence Brickler BUSINESS MANAGERS Jean Buschenfeld, Patricia Giencke, Carol Liiewski, Laurel Thiele, Thomas Miszewski Page Sixty-one BOYS' CLUB Promotes OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Thomas Wuethrich, S.G.A. Representativeg Louis Seefeld, President, Jack Hart, Vice-President, Smith Brickhouse, Secretary, William Hahlbeck, Sergeant at Arms, Dennis Waldoch, Treasurer The main purpose of Boys' Club is to provide the school with highly organized service crews. Two general meetings are held each semester. The following are sections in which the boys can participate: Athletic Publicity, Cheerleaders, Civil Defense iincluding Air-Raid Wardens, Dis- aster Crew, First Aid Crew, Rescue Crew, and Fire Wardensl, and the Flag Crew. Those boys interested in electronics, photog- raphy, aviation, conservation, or athletics can take part in special groups within the club. Boys who have won major emblems have the privi- lege of ioining the Lettermen's Club. Sectional meetings are called whenever needed, and officers are elected at a general meeting. Sports films are usually shown at the conclusion of the business meeting. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Schoeller, Chairman Mr. Berndt Mr. O'Hearn Mr. Crawford Mr. Sinn Mr. Nader Mr. Wilkinson Page Sixty-two AVIATION Dennis Nimmer, Ned White, Richard Housfeld, John Knurr, James Kwiecinski Special lnferesfs ELECTRONICS Carl Dudey, Frank Pum FLAG CREW Raymond Burger, Arthur Haberslroh, Larry Piontek, Arthur Stych OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO James Duschinske, Presidenff Robert Polgar, Treasurerf Gerald Bitiers, S.G.A. Represenfafiveg Abel Gonzalez, Secrefaryf Richard Polgar, Sergeanf af Armsf Russell Leaman, Vice-Presideni Page Sixfy-fhree FLC PIN WINNERS Guten Tag! Bon Jour! Salusl Buenos Tardes! Many friendly voices can be heard trying out new languages at the general meeting of the Foreign Language Club. The purpose ot the club is to enable the students ot each language to learn and enioy the culture, literature, and customs of that particular country. To provide for this, the club is divided into various sec- tions so that the members may learn more about their selected language. The entire club, however, gets together for the banquet in December. Nicolette McKenzie, ot New Zealand, and Pedro Dornhiem, of Argentina, were the guest speakers at this event. The club also presented two excellent paid pro- grams. Mr. Dewey and Mr. Douglas brought faraway Africa and Russia to the Bay View Auditorium. By promoting the understanding of the languages and cultures of other countries, the Foreign Language Club is making better citizens of the United States and of the world. Shirley Steuck, Latin, Margarita Sandoval, Spanish, Carol Emery, German, Absent: Shannon Naumowicz, Spanish, January Graduate FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB . . . l Page Sixty-four SCHOLARSHIP Coral Emery OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Betty Neeld, Treasurer, Carol Salmon, Sergeant at Arms, Judith Herbst, Secretary, James Thompson S.G.A. Representative, Robert Schaefer, Vice-President, Adeline Goniwicha, Sergeant at Arms Judith Todhunter, President i 9 Q 'gems FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB BANQUET Appreciafion Through Knowledge OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO nita Pacala, Treasurer, Roman Trzcinski, Vice-Presidenf, Joyce Mielke, Presidenf, Shirley arkussen, Sergeanf at Arms, Judith Fisher, Secrefaryf Kenneth Jacobus, Sergeant of Arms, James Thompson, S.G.A. Represenfufiveg Karen Owens, Sergeanf af Arms Q. .mx G X FACULTY Aovlsoks iss Miller, Chairman Miss Freund Miss Prucho Mrs. Schoofs roi? E33 E S Page Sixiy-five Parties, Service, Talent SCHOLARSHIP Patricia Wruk r-wf . W' , OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Front Raw: Madeline Schneider, Vice-President, Sandra Schanning, Sergeant at Arms Back Row: Jean Buschenfeld, Secretary, Carolyn Stolz, Treasurerg Lucy Hoffman, President, Judith Marchi, S.G.A. Representative Page Sixty-six m A. OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Front Row: Patricia Gain, Secretary, Camille Szalek, Sergeant at Arms Back Row: Patricia Scott, President, Judith Marchi, S.G.A. Representative, Barbara Gilster, Treasurer, Sharla Greenmeier, Vice-President What a year this has been for Girls' Club! The program planned for October was presented the following May. A few hours after an October dress rehearsal, the stage was enveloped in smoke - and there ended the October plans. Thereafter programs were presented in the pit or on the apron of the stage, with a charred asbestos curtain as backdrop. In place of scenery, girls tried to substitute enthusiasm, but it wasn't always easy. Not until April, iust in time for the annual spring fashion show, did Girls' Club again use the entire stage. Besides the style show, the girls presented a radio play and a series of television varieties with dances, panto- mimes, songs, and skits, and suggestions on manners and dress. The freshmen had their welcome partyp the seniors, their farewell party. The Thanksgiving canned food drive again collected over a thousand cans - a true success. Then, to show its appreciation for being allowed to use the auditorium and the stage for so many of its meetings, Girls' Club presented the school with a gift for the renovated stage. a Successful FACULTY ADVISORS Mrs. Weckmueller, Chairman Miss Bader Mrs. Miss Bctz Mrs. Mrs. Breitling Miss Mrs. Case Miss GIRLS' CLUB Cutter Dwyer Schcarschmidt Underberg ENTERTAINING THE FRESHMEN CANNED FOOD DRIVE if, ,z Page Sixty-seven .iw H's Easy fo Find ci Book . 1?-Sik, Sr' wi 5 V m ART COMMITTEE F ' Sharla Greenmeier, Sandra Schanning, Joanne Gray -.A Page Sixfy-eight ANNOUNCERS Gail Schulz, Charlene Peters OFFICERS SEMESTER ON E Sundra Siephen, Secrefaryg Patricia Giencke, S.G.A. Represenfafive, Joanne Gray, Presidenfg Jean Heacox, Treasurerg Gloria Hoslerman, S.l..A.M. Represeniafiveg Sandra Schanning, Vice-Presidenf Ask fhe LIBRARY GUILD ct LIBRARY PIN WINNERS Sundra Stephen, Constance Galaszewski, Virginia Maslinski, Patricia Giencke, Jean Heacox, Joanne Gray, Robert Matulis HIUUIII 3 OFFICERS SEMESTER Two Seated: Doris Broemser, Treasurerg Jean Heacox, Vice-Presidentg Sundra Stephen, President Standing: Patricia Giencke, S.G.A. Representativeg Sharla Greenmeier, Secretaryf Gloria Hosterman, S.L.A.M, Representativeg Robert Matulis, S.L.A.M. Representative Page Sixty-ninl OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE David Muschinske, S.G.A. Representative, Susan Sprong, President, Carol Morbeck, Secretary-Treasurer ROUND TABLE Provides Expression OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Diane Hartwig, President, Edith Pages, Secretary-Treasurer, David Muschinske, S.G.A, Representative Page Seventy Round Table, as its name implies, is composed of numerous sections designed to offer students a vast selection of activities. The club's features comprising the agenda are all in the field of Fine Arts. As with the original Round Table of the Court of King Arthur, our Round Table is designed to get an over-all representation of the students. Such varied activities as music, debate, and dramatic arts offer an opportunity to all Viewites to become acquainted with the club according to their own interests. The Foreign Correspondence section is perhaps the largest in membership. With two capable advisors, this section does its share in promoting world friendships. The Chess section, by sending its teams to com- pete in city-wide competition, provides activity on the local scene. Activities are brought within the realm of school life by the Make-up section in which stu- dents learn the techniques necessary to give our operettas and plays a more thorough air of authenticity. A large membership, pertinent topics for dis- cussion, and numerous services make Round Table an important factor in school life. MUSIC DISCUSSION FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Krause, Chairman Mr. Rasmussen Mr. Cerwin Mr. Sianly O C C I l A A Miss Lindquist Miss Stickney In Mrs. Mett Mr. Tomasello Mr. Orlowski Mr. Wells GROUP CHAIRMEN Barbara Peierson, Foreign Correspondence 2, Milan Nikolic, Chess 2, Karla Buih, Make-up I and 25 Wilhelm Doos, Chess Ig Lois Zillman, Discussion 2: Carl Sonnenberg, Debafe 2, Linda Cornwell, Dramafics 7, Philip Schneider, Music 2, Kathy Lynch, Dromafics If Priscilla Buller, Dramafics Ig Judiih Klein, Discussion Ig Kenna Lach, Book-in-hand 2, Judith Ladwig, Debafe Ig Diane Harfwig, Foreign Correspondence I Page Seveniy-one H SCIENCE CLUB Keeps in Step 3 in OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Standing: Robert Louis, General Chairman Front Row: William Boos, Biology, Don DiDio, Biology, William Jopke, General Science Second Row: Robert Schaefer, Chemistry, Linda Cornwell, General Science, Judith Rieth, Physics Back Row: Thomas Schumacher, Photography, Charles Larson, Chemistry, James Coroo, General Science The eyes of the world are on science. Scientific dreams of just a few years ago are now realities. Atomic energy is being har- nessed - man-made satellites are whirling through space - who can say what the future holds? Science Club's main obiective is to satisfy the scientific interests of its members through a program of extra-curricular activities, and thereby stimulate new and higher incentives within the minds of its youth to consider the field of science as a career. Service is also rendered to the school through educational entertainment and in- formation. During the first semester, a pro- gram entitled Dial F for Future was pre- sented under the auspices of the Wisconsin Bell Telephone Company, in which recent operational wonders of the electronic age were demonstrated to an enthusiastic audi- ence. During this semester, Chemistry Prog- ress was presented, in which chemical wonders were presented to a crowded auditorium. The Science Club of Bay View is organized into sections for closer individual contact. Under the direction of science instructors and their respective chairmen, the following areas have been made available to the students: Specimen preparation, home gardening, electro-plating, scientific vocations, gas measurement, etching glass, bacterial foods, field trips to medical institutions, and elec- tronics proiects. l l Page Seventy-two OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO John Crawford, Biology, David Olson, General Science, Thomas Sapinski, General Science, Kathleen Hrymnak, General Science, Joan Schultz, Chemistry, Kenneth Jacobus, Physics, William Stremke, Biology, Wilhelm Doos, Photography, Scott Brockman, General Science, David Ashton, Chemistry With the Present 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 eligible to compete for one of several scholarships awarded annually at the GENERAL SCIENCE University of Rochester. SEMESTER ONE Mary Hughes SEMESTER TWO Beth Wylie FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Fritsche, Chairman Mr. Blonien Mr. Elich Mr. Hickman Mr. Mierzwa Mr. O'Hearn Mr. Rasmussen Mr. Sprunger Mr. Stanly Mr. Steele Mr. Wilkinson QF' CHEMISTRY John Fritsche, Lawrence Osterburg, Jeanne Hayles, Patrick Ward, Richard Brown Thomas DeDobay, Diane Heise, Robert Solsrud, Michael Dukes BIOLOGY Roger Jenrich, Nancy Dedynslii, William Boos, Judith Dierauer Page Seventy-three The USHER CORPS Sears the Public OFFICERS Front Row: Raymond Ropel, Vice-President lg Dennis Szainowski, Supervisor, Theodore Hanleck, Treasurer 2, James Seiden, Treasurer lg Thomas Cupertino, Vice- President 2j Phillip Dutch, Secretary 2 Back Row: Arthur Horch, 5.G.A. Representative Fi Charles Larson, President if Anthony Bahrke, Secretary l, S.G.A. Representative 2, Ronald Czynszak, Supervisory Gordon Burghardt, President 2 FACULTY ADVISORS Messrs. Dietzman, Chairman, Lalasz, Zanotelli SZAJNOWSKVS CREW Front Row: Jack Patterson, David Hahn, Leonel Gonzalez, Charles Hintz, Richard Fare, Richard Voelz Second Row: Robert Anschutz, Riley Harper, Richard Luell, Robert Stoner, Rudy Morbeck, Jerome Fabry Back Row: Phillip Dutch, James Seiden, Anthony Bahrke, James Schuett, Theodore Hanleck, Larry Allen, Robert Sutherland CZYNSZAK'S CREW Front Row: Orrin Greening, Lawrence Mueller, Gary Hawk, Carl Gardner, Robert Werderich, Clyde Lewin, Henry Schmidt Second Row: Gary Grambo, Alan Eberhardt, Robert Parchim, Roy Lange, John Cesarz, Thomas Kandziora, Anthony Czeszynski, Gary Cavender Third Row: David Hehn, Thomas Bauer, James Pech, Roger Strube, Charles Larson, James Hartmann, Mort Christensen Back Row: Andreis Racenis, Thomas Cupertino, Ronald Czynszak, Leroy Wicht, Roy Ropel, Gordon Burghardt Page Seventy-four SIGNS of TALENT ..... ART CLUB l MR. EARL GESSERT ILLUSTRATES A LECTURE WITH X CLUB MEMBERS A dab of paint or a line of India ink is applied with deft hands, and the members of Art Club have finished another poster to inform Bay View of coming events, or to make our school more beautiful. The members of this club are responsible for decorating the school appropriately for each holiday, fixing the office bulletin boards, and designing and painting the scenery for the class play and operetta. This group is also in charge of designing programs for all school events. This year several Art Club students entered the Scholastic Art Competition. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Hurst Mr. Fredrich Y.. Ai f, N ,fa ls '1 .5 'V f -- t 'x AS GUESTS OFFICERS SEMESTERS ONE AND TWO Richard Comp, S.G.A. Representativeg Lynn Walraff, Preside f Gerald Gregorek, Vice-President, Judith Fisher, Secretary ni l , pw-4 fs iuzfiim, ,.,, . is R5 is. ART CLUB SHOW Joanne Gray, Lynn Walraff, Joseph Kotows Page Seveniy-five X CLUB PLAQUE COMMITTEE Marianna Egle, Ellen Schubert Helen Hankwitz, Gail Schulz GREETERS AND GUIDES Front Row: Marilyn Housfeld, Sandra Mixdorf, Carol Zirzow, Ann Jorvella Second Row: Lani Smith, Lorraine Mroczkowski, Helen Hanlxwitz Third Row: David Muschinslre, Priscilla Buller, Ellen Schubert, Beverly Scheer, Roger Jenrich Back Row: Gordon Burghardt, Richard Salmon, Stanley Kraczek, Peter Nelson, Donald Yonts Duane DiDlo Edith Blorlcluncl Scholarship . . . a Necessity for Leadership X-Club members use their talents in a 'i'ii 5 Vtmi' T ' program of service to the school which V forms a perfect complement to their il 'if'g..'.'. T2 ' high scholastic averages. Y -ivg gh , ' fi i Much of the work is done in the field uni' of furthering scholarship. The X-Club E ' 5 honor plaque serves to stimulate inter- A est in good marks and rewards those . i' -4 ? - who have achieved in this field. 4 sr- l ' Through the Speakers' Bureau and 4' similar committees, members not only give service, but receive much in return. Members of these committees talk to freshmen and sophomore homerooms on subiects pertinent to school life, during the weekly Life Advisement periods. X-Club members are also fond of recreation which is provided at regular club meetings and by various outside field trips. One of the club programs this year included a talk on snakes and reptiles in which the members had OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE The OnCe-ln-G-llfellme experience Of Michael Egle, President, Shannon Naumowicz, Secretary, Robert Matulis, S.G.A. Representativeg seeing a rattle snake Shed its skin. Susan Hook, Vice'PresicIentg Marianna Egle, Recorder FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Prucha, Chairman Miss Riley OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO David Schultz, Recorder, Edith Biorklund, Vice-President, Kathleen Wollert, Scribe: Robert Matulis, S.G.A. Representative, Susan Hook, President Page Seventy-seven Y OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Front Row: Jane Burke, Secretary, Camille Szalek, Inter-Hi Representative, Jean Buschenfeld, S.G.A. Representative, Carol Oleson, Inter-Hi Representative Back Row: Mary Ann Appell, Treasurer, Sue Stealey, Vice-President, Karen Mooney, President Future Teachers of America, more familiarly known as F.T.A., was organized three years ago for the purpose of better acquainting students who were interested in the field of teaching with their future profession. It was also begun with the prospective of bringing the supply and demand for teachers in the United States closer together. Today, members of F.T.A. who are upper classmen with at least a B average have the privilege of teaching a subject in which they have a major or minor, when a teacher is absent from school. They also tutor stu- dents in need of assistance and help with makeup work. All the members attend the general meetings at which time discussions are held, movies shown, or pamphlets read. ln this manner members of F.T.A. are preparing themselves, so they might better serve their community and country in future years. FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Nader First-Hand Experience in F.T.A. OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Karen Mooney, President, Jean Buschenfeld, S.G.A. Representativef Priscilla Buller, Secretary, Mary Ann Appell, Treasurerg Sue Stealey, Vice-President: Camille Szalek, Inter-Hi Representative Page Seventy-eig ht AN F.T.A. TAKES OVER A CLASS Bay View's United States History Club is not merely an extra-curricular activity whose main goal is providing entertainment for its mem- bers. The members of the United States History Club all ioin in constructive - and instructive - work to further these basic purposes: to know the events of the past better by study- ing and discussing them in the perspective of contemporary situations, to come to an under- standing of the events of today by examining them in the light of yesterday, and, above all, to prepare its members to take an active, permanent, and mature interest in the events which will make history tomorrow. The United States History Club feels that the matter ofthe world should be of vital interest to all young adults. And under the able guidance of its faculty advisors, club members enioy dis- cussing issues of yesterday, today, and to- morrow with complete democratic freedom of opinion. The results, while sometimes con- troversial, never fail to be both stimulating and thought provoking. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Lalasz Mr. Laessig l OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE David Muschinske, President, Joyce Mielke, S.G.A. Representative, William Temmler, Secretary- Treasurer, Lynn Walraff, Vice-President HISTORY CLUB Interests Roam the World OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO MAPS HELP PROVE A POINT Sue Marzofka, Lynn Walraff, David Muschinske, Joyce Mielke, Edward Heisler Joyce Miellxe, S.G.A. Representative: Robert Louis, President, Edith Biorklund, Secretary- Treasurerg William Temmler, Vice-President Page Seventy-nine Only Perfect Production . . . SPOT CREW Gerald Bitters, Richard Housfelcl, Smith Brickhouse, Carl Dudey STAGE CREWS James Springborn, Lawrence Westphal, Milan Nikolic, Edward Goertz, Warren Emery, Wayne Groclli, William Boos, Thomas Potter ANNOUNCERS PROPERTY CREW James Schuster, James Tf0Ye Robert Regan, Judith Todhunter, Kathleen Sztukowski, Sandra Timm, Arthur Nauiock, Joy Reske Page Eighty Safisfies the SERVICE CREWS PROJECTION CREW Front Row: Beverly Scheer, Harriet Savin, Judith Pfenning, Terry Haase, Barbara Vogel Second Row: Domenic Rappa, Karen Oleson, Sherry Snyder, Bonita Pacala, Carol Salmon Third Row: Robert Roepke, Wayne Peterson, Harley Erbe, Wilhelm Doos, Patrick LaBreche Fourth Row: Charles Pelzelc, Arthur Horch, Norman Steffen, Dwight Bales, Fred Schmidt Back Row: Mr. Hickman, John Dobogai, John Manke, Kenneth Jacobus, Loren Kaun Front Row: Richard Salmon, William Bilkovich, David Olson, Silverio Rubio, Kenneth Hoinacki Second Row: Eric Oleson, Danny Drew, John Hansen, William Arnet, Charles Hintz Third Row: David Hettinger, Donald Baker, Carl Dudey, George Alt, Wayne Stone Back Row: Jon Olson, Russell Jacobus, Michael Sawatzke, Wayne Bernhagen, Richard Tollefsen 'Y- Norbert Piotrowski, Jeffrey Treichel, Smith Brickhouse, Lance Kaufman, James Schuster, Kenneth Jacobus L. Carl Ducley, William Stremke, Robert Rutlxowski, William Czaikowski, Gerald Bitters RADIO CREW Page Eighty-one FACULTY ADVISORS Director . ........ Mrs. Caroline Breitling Costumes .... Miss Waltraut Schaarschmidt r ................. Mr. Roy Hurst Production Chairman .... Miss Theresa Statz ' si-IH! Susan Hook, Thomas Hughes, Michael Libecki THAT WILL BE TWO THOUSAND POUNDS BY .IOVE! HE MADE IT! Susan Diedrich, Lance Siian, Wilhelm Doos, David Kroll, Wayne Carter, Joanne Gray, Barbara Biedrzycki Comedy and Adventure THE CHARACTERS Mrs. Murchison ........... Barbara Biedrzycki Passepartout . . . Phileas Fogg , .. Stuart ....... Flanagan . . . Ralph .... Jenny .... Gertie ......, Emily ........... Tamara the Dancing Girl Blackstone . . . Franii ...... Bose ........... Judge Obadiah .... Bertha Brown .......... Angelica Brown ........ An Indian .......... Lance Siian, Thomas Schumacher, James Troyer, Stanley Kraczek, Michael Libecki Page Eighty-two First Newsboy ........... Second Newsboy ........ Myra ................,. Aouda ....,...... . . Native Policeman ....... Colonel Stamp Proctor .... . . .Michael Libecki . . . . .Lance Siian . . .Wayne Carter ...Wilhelm Doos . . . . .David Kroll . . . .Rosalie Kraczek . , . .Louise Tesmer . . . . .Joanne Gray . . ...William Fischer . . . . .Henry Schmidt Shannon Naumowicz Mr. Fix ..................... Thomas Hughes . , . , . . .Susan Hook . . . .Stanley Kraczek . . . .Kenneth Jacobus , . . . . . .Juan Kuiawa . . . . .Susan Diedrich .Thomas Schumacher . . . ...James Troyer . . .Mary Ann Appell Sally Norris ..... .. .Sandra Piotruszewicz . . . . . . .Lorna Pages . . .Daniel Olszewski . . . .Clyde Burgner THE CAST Fran! Row: Kenneth Jacaluus, Juan Kujawa, Barbara Bieclrzycki, David Kroll, Wilhelm Docs, Susan Diedrich, Lance Siian, Wayne Carrer, Joanne Gray, Thomas Schumacher, Stanley Kraczek, Susan Hook, James Troyer, Thomas Hughes, Daniel Olszewski, Clyde Burgner Back Row: Michael Libecki, Mary Ann Appell, Lorna Pages, Sandra Piolruszewiez, Henry Schmidt, Louise Tesmer, Shannon Naumowicz, Rosalie Kraczek, William Fischer . . .AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS BUY A FLOWER FOR THE LADY? Rosalie Kraczek, William Fischer, Louise Tesmer, Joanne Gray, Wayne Carter, Henry Schmidl lNDIANS! Clyde Burgner, Lance Siian, Daniel Olszewski, Lorna Pages, Sandra Piotruszewiez, Mary Ann Appell .yu - 5331! Page Eighfy-fhree OKLAHOMA! A Whirlwind OKLAHOMA! THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP Page Eighfy-four Hurry Konczul, Joan Erickson TRAPPED, TRICKED, HOODWINKEDH Susan Papp, Michael Libecki, David Ceranowski on Our New Sfage CAST OF CHARACTERS Aunt Eller .......................... Susan Hook Curly ..... .... H arry Konczal Laurey ...... ..... J oan Erickson Will Parker .... ..... J ohn McCormack Jud Fry .......... .... T homas Schumacher Ado Annie Carnes ..... ........ S usan Popp Ali Hakim ........ ..... M ichael Libecki Gertie Cummings .... .... P atricia Burkhalter Andrew Carnes. . . .... David Ceranowski Ike Skidmore .... ..... R aymond Ropel Cord Elam .... .... W ayne Carter Slim ........ .... J erry Baker PURE JUD IS DAID Harry Konczal, Thomas Schumacher . J , 'X 'ARRJ . kkigr ,N ereiievee V, H k: ', w , Am , 1 1 ' K K Q . , 1. V, K ,,,,,- W' WITH LACE AND RIBBONS RUNNING THROUGH Susan Hook, Joan Erickson, Michael Libecki. Susan Papp 'GOOSEBERRY TARTS? AS LIGHT AS MINE? Joan Erickson, Harry Konczal, Patricia Burkhalter Page Eighfy-five GOING! GOING!! GONE!!! LITTlE WONDER David Ceranowski, Wayne Car1er, Raymond Ropel, John McCormack, Jerry Baker All ER NOTHlN Susan Papp, Karen Sturomski, John McCormack, Barbara Robinson Page Eighly-six DREAM BALlET 2 I A! -L ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE clus BEGINNING GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 9943 V Q G YLNS ra emgafe , hir L'- fv! 1 Q ., 3' A ,if VV . ' sg, ' iN - L F 5 Q, G 1 Viewife Voices Rise in Song BOYS' GLEE CLUB A CAPPELLA P g E'gh9y BAND SOLOISTS Fronf Row: Clyde Manthey, Joyce Boettcher, Sandra Fischer, Alice Adamczyk, David Schultz, Beth Wylie Back Row: Roger Robbins, Gerald Laatsch, Donna Bell Page Eig hty-eight ORCHESTRA Recorded or Live SENIOR BAND Braves' Parade Braves' Network T-V Football Games Memorial Day Parade Music Festival g- , A CAPPELLA All City Music Festival Bay View Kiwanis Club Commencement Humboldt Park School Memorial Day Music Festival Pfister Hotel ORCHESTRA Class Play Commencement Music Festival Operetta Trowbridge School Our MUSIC ls Tops ul ' fr 'i ORCHESTRA AND VOCAI. SOLOISTS Harry Konczal, Nancy Reise, Joan Erickson BAND Page Eighty REDCATS! Win or Lose . . . VARSITY Front Row: Radke, Treichel, Brickhouse, Fritsche, Hawkins, Wuethrich, Nimmer, Wartmcm, Sonnenberg, Miller, Ciechanows Second Row: Coach Nader, Larson, Bitters, Emery, Bethke, Narrai, Seefeld, Ashton, Bales, Helminski, Haehle, Housfe Back Row: Coach Mierzwa, Coach Elich, Gump, Racenis, Koebert, Bednar, Beck, Heup, Waldoch, Hayes, Holanders, Krall, Materi, Cornwell, Siian, Teng In addition to increasing physical ability, football builds strength of character, the essentials of teamwork, a sense of fair play. In other words, football helps turn boys into men. HAWKINS RUNS AROUND END LOCKER ROOM PEP TALK Page Ninety-two We Supporf Our Team! 435 B .555 , 'V' -71' , .- ,JH 'eed, Popp, Kwiecinski, Demarinis, Kiphari, Remus, Kielpinslci, Manager 'hi1e, Polgar, Leaman art, Hahlbeck, Piorier, Mr. Mr. Mr. , Gonzalez, Belhke, Depfula, Bartz, Donovan, Manager Roggeman, Jendusa, Manager Panovich, Kurzynski COACHING STAFF Mierzwa Mr. Nader Elich Mr. Sorensen O'Hearn Mr. Zanotelli COACHES NADER, MIERZWA, ELICH FROSH-SOPH Fronf Row: Mgr. Fischer, Sfaacke, Labecki, Seiden, Solsrucl, Somers, Spalaro, Collins, Peak, Mueller, lowey, Peterson, Luedke, Polworslcy, Wegner, Krall Second Row: Gawlitta, Sfark, Mombleau, Maflneus, Keno, Wisniewski, Gain, Guisch, Rusche, Sonnenberg, Rubio, Burbaclx, Cavencler, Brody, Felde, Dovi, Duschinski Back Row: Coach Zanolelli, Galligan, Sapinski, Trinkle, Yahnlte, Pum, Crawford, Ribbeclc, Ramlow, Perry, Goelz, Kelly, Kaczmarski, Anderson, Konefz, O'DeIl, Becker, Warras, Goelz, Grundmann, Deptula, Obarski, Coach Sorenson, Coach O'Hearn Page Ninely-three F oofball Takes Courage M, Jack Hart James Radke Lance Siian Thomas Wuethrich Louis Seefeld James Koebert POLGAR FOILS A WASHINGTON TACKLE Abel Gonzalez Richard Kiphart Warren Emery Page Ninety-four MAJOR LETTERS Edward Bartz Robert Beck Gerald Bitters Smith Brickhouse David Cornwell William Emery Abel Gonzalez William Hahlbeck Jack Hart Michael Hawkins Charles Hayes James Helminski Robert Heup Egils Holanders Richard Kiphart James Koebert Terry Kurzynslci Russell Leaman Lawrence Materi Dennis Nimmer Richard Polgar Andrew Racenis James Radke Kenneth Roggeman Louis Seefeld Lance Siian William Tengel Jeffrey Treichel Dennis Waldoch Thomas Wuethrich MINOR LETTERS David Ashton Dwight Bales William Bethke James Duschinski John Fritsche Richard Gump Richard Housfeld David Kroll James Kwiecinski Charles Larson James Miller James Panovich Jack Remus Carl Sonnenberg Roger Strube the Besf Effort in Each Game An encouraging turnout of nearly fifty boys met Coach Mierzwa for the season's first football practice on the day before school opened, Wednesday, September 3. The team was built around nine returning lettermen who carried the heaviest line in the city conference. City-wide Pigskin Preview, held at North Stadium on September 13, saw Bay View matched against West. Our Redcats proved by far the more aggressive team in an offensive show that heightened enthusiasm for the opening game against Lincoln. A plague of fumbles ripped the Bay offense, however, and our co-champs were humbled by a 19-12 defeat before Comet power. Three one-point losses at the hands of Juneau, Tech, and Pulaski, along with a tie against Custer, lowered our city standing while we remained near the top statistically. Following a dis- heartening homecoming defeat by Washington's Purple, Bay View stood second in the city conference for yard- age gained and second for first downs. Passing effi- ciency had risen to 37 per cent while three pass inter- ceptions and seven recoveries put the Bay squad among the top teams. Fewer penalties than any other con- ference team also spoke well for Bay View. Defensively, however, the statistics offered a closer parallel to team standing. Over-all defensive records placed the Bavs last. the result of 873 yards allowed on the ground and 175 in the air. East and South faced the wrath of Redcat power at season's end and tumbled in order 21-13 and 12-0. Final marking gave Bay View a QM-5M win-loss record. A scant 7 points posed the diFference between second and tenth place. Thirty-one fumbles, along with numerous and decisive pass interceptions, plagued the Cats all season long, while a minority of four pass interceptions and only nine recovered fumbles bore out a weakness in the Bay game. An effective tighten- ing of the defensive effort improved that picture towards season's end. Our Redcats finished fifth for over-all defensive play, with a first place passing defense. la .M I tt, X Q is Q X s ' . W. ul ll t g t Z L i All X :Q Smith Brickhouse Michael Hawkins William Hahlbeck Russell leaman Dennis Nlmmer William Tengel BAY VIEW WON FROM TECH... BAY VIEW WON FROM CUSTER. BAY VIEW WON FROM JUNEAU. BAY VIEW WON FROM LINCOLN ..... BAY VIEW LOST TO KING ..... 15-54 16-43 15-55 23-31 31-24 MARATHON Front Row: Phillips, Rubio, Schacherl, Schroeder, Meehan, Wolf, Schwebe Back Row: Klump, Hancock, Filiatrault, Barwick, Anderson, Wilkowski, Edwards, Staacke, Hettinger Page Ninety-six CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD Front Row: Piotrowski, Stibbe, Bellrichard, Brown, Hettinger, Hieb, Bertoglio, Nauiock Back Row: Coach Matthei, Wiedower, Roepke, Di Dio, McTrusty, Eaton, Rusche, Wilgren Thomas, Schroeder The HARRIERS Run The Redcat Harriers enioyed another very successful season, winning four dual meets and losing one. They placed second in the Midwest Championship meet at Janesville, took third in the City meet, and fourth in the State Class A Championship. A beautiful trophy was won by the team at the Midwest meet, and Captain Alan Schroeder won medals in the Midwest and City B individual championships. The B team won two and lost two, placing fourth in the Midwest and second in the City meets. Captain Alan Schroeder was nominated for an athletic scholarship at the University of Wisconsin and during the season set new records for the Bay View 1.7 and 2.1 mile courses. Thomas Schroeder won the Frosh Marathon in 14.19, Robert Meehan won the Soph Marathon in 13.45. Alan Schroeder Douglas Eaton Kenneth Thomas Dennis Rusche Don Di Dio MAJOR LETTERS MINOR LETTERS Don Di Dio Alan Schroeder CCaptainJ David Bellrichard Jerry Hieb Douglas Eaion Kenneth Thomas Richard Brown David Hettinger Gary McTrus1y Warren Wiedower Roger Gawlitfa Robert Meehan Dennis Rusche John Wilgren Robert Roepke fo Break Records E Warren Wiedower Gary McTrusty OVER HILL AND THROUGH THE SHRUBS Page Ninefy-seven REDCATS Battle Gallanfly Page Ninety-eight REDCATS ATTEMPT TO BLOCK SHOT 7 A first game win over Whitewater C66-631 and a second in the Pulaski regional of the state tourna- ment were the only bright notes of an otherwise disappointing season for the 1958-1959 Bay cagers. Finishing with a 3-15 record, including eleven consecutive losses in conference play and a last place standing, the team dropped three games by a single point and a fourth by two. On the other hand, however, the season had several high spots, among which were the score given to Washington's city champions 161-491, the slaughter of Grafton's quintet 183-651, and the upset of Boys' Tech C61-581 in the state tournament. Dick Raniewicz paced the Bay View offensive, averaging 20.6 points per conference game, and was selected to the second squad on both the Journal and Sentinel all-city teams. Coach Nader will have excellent material for next year's squad with the experience gained by several of the non-graduating players, especially the outstanding sophomore center Jim Warras, guards Gary McTrusty and Bill Czaikowski, and forwards .lim Anderson and Dennis Bart. JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Lopez, Pries, Kieliszewski, Constant, Smitka Back Row: Steiner, Anderson, Pelzek, Perry, Warras, Gonia, Pedriana, Coach Sherry Against Odds VARSITY BASKETBALL MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Dennis Bart William Czaikowski Gary McTrusty Richard Raniewicz Thomas Rocque Bernard Schmitt Thomas Tuchel James Warras MINOR LETTER WINNERS Terrence Constant Michael Gonia Marcellino Lopez Michael Pedriana Dennis Pelzek Roger Perry Gerald Pries Mark Smitka MANAGERS Joseph Pohorsky Charles Steiner TT VARSITY Front Row: Lopez, Wuethrich, McTrusty, Raniewicz, Czailcowski, Goddard Back Row: Coach Nader, Bart, Roggeman, Schmitt, Mucha, Rocque, Tuchel, Pedriana, Smitka, Coach Sherrry Thomas Rocque Thomas Wuethrich Richard Raniewicz Dennis Bart FROSH-SOPH Front Row: Solsrud, Hansen, Peterson, Wegner, Comp Back Row: Coach Sherry, Ramlow, Ribbeck, Kabacinski, Goelz, Yahnke, Filiatrault, Pohorsky Page Ninety-nine Richard Bethke Warren Emery MERMEN Have Good Season Martin Misiewicz Tom Hieb MAJOR LETTER WINNERS John Ahrens Richard Bethke William Bethke John Crawford Walter Crawford Thomas Dovi Douglas Eaton John Ahrens Robert Willms Warren Emery Tom Hieb James Lotz Martin Misiewicz Ronald Patterson Lance Siian Roger Strube Page One Hundred TEAM First Row: Kettner, Ward, Bednar, Lichte, Felde, Hancock, Gunderson Second Row: W. Crawford, J. Crawford, Siian, Strube, Misiewicz, Eaton Back Row: W. Bethke, R. Bethke, Hieb, Emery, Ahrens, Temmler, Coach Weisto ROBERT WILLMS OFF THE BOARD MINOR LETTER WINNER Dwight Bales Arthur Bednar Dennis Fellows John Hancock James Kettner Ronald Lichte Lawrence Mueller Dennis Schreiber James Thompson Patrick Ward Randolph Wernsman MANAGERS Marvin Labecki William Temmler BASEBALL Shapes Up for Summer 1959 TEAM Front Row: Steiner, Brasted, Wegner, Oburski, Bartz, Krall, Constant, Miller, Jahnke, Kieliszewslxi Second Row: Kaun, Schneider, Polgar, Lese, Perry, Ramlow, Klein, Filiatrault, Smitka, Will Back Row: Coach Bullard, Yahnke, Koster, Anderson, Cordes, Schmitt, Panovich, Tuchel, Worras, Coach Sherry MAJOR LETTER WINNERS 1958 Edward Bartz Michael Grochan James Kerpestien Wayne Lese Peter Narrai Wayne Obarski Gerald Kiewig John Knurr Richard Polgar Robert Polgar Alan Schroeder James Koebert Kenneth Kostrzewa Ralph Larsen Robert Schaefer, William Tengel Thomas Wuethrich Manager G'V'NG P0'NTER5 ourrlsmek POLGAR Coach Bullarcl, Schmitt, Coach Sherry, lese Page One Hundred One Individual Abilify . . . i i HURDLES Philip Schneider, James Comp, John Wilgren, Robert Roepke 'I959 TEAM Fronf Row: Plusnick, Siaacke, Wiedower, Schneider, Dukes, Seiden, Jenrich, Schwebe, Marx, Gawliita Second Row: Schroeder, Comp, Nauiock, Marsho, Labecki, Meehan, Crawford, Peak, Ruszkiewicz, Hieb, Gorzulski, Wernsman, Shackion Back Raw: Coach Mahhei, Schneider, Germanson, Bellrichard, Berfoglio, Wilgren, Roepke, McTrusfy, Thomas, DiDio, Hayes, Kurzynski, Heup, Holanders Beck. Coach Mierzwa Page One Hundred Two I I 2 Team Skill . . . TRACK MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Gary Bellrichard Peter Bertoglio Neil Doerr Gary Goderski James Held Terry Kayser Kenneth Kostrzewa Robert Korenesky MINOR LETTER WINNERS Robert Beck Doug Eaton Douglas Germanson Mike Grochan Fred Hankwitz DISCUS Hayes, Heup, Crawford, Roepke, Holanders, Kurzynski, Beck J David Kroll Gary McTrusty Richard Raniewicz Robert Roepke Alan Schroeder William Tengel Henry Topley John Wilgren Robert Heup Russell Leaman Norbert Piotrowski Dennis Rusche John Wienke SHOTPUT Robert Beck Page One Hundred Three GOLF and TENNIS . . . Fufure Hobbies GOLF Fronf Row: Wendt, Stremke, Schultz, Christensen, Brody, Dovi Somers, Stcnger, Solsrud Schorrok, Long, Werderich Mcgestro, Jurvellu, Spaturo Back Row: Fare, Marino, Kiphorf, Pinczkowski, Hawkins, Kofowski Fritsche, Bethke, Bellrichnrd Hubersfroh, Schneider, O'Dell Luedke, Krause, Michalski Schneider, Coach Zanofelli 1 FOLLOW THROUGH' Z Lf t' Q ' ,Ev , ,V Brody, Spafaro, Dovi, Somers Schultv . L f W I 4?-3 V ,ia ,, ,ff , , W Page One Hundred Four TENNIS Fronf Row: Hancock, G. Luedike, Pohorsky Buck Row: Housfeld, Coach O'Heurn, Bitfers, T. Bruss, Nowrocki, W. Bruss, Kowalski, K. Luedtke, Osferberg, Oleson Front Row: Krause, Spataro, Basile, Sfaacke, Gardner, Schroeder, Kipharl, Leaman Second Row: Hayes, Gau, SIelTen, Frilsche, Rubio, Stark, Roepke, Maleri Baclc Row: Skorch, WitIIieH, Giuffre, Kurzynski, Gump, Bruss Alan Schroeder, Albert Basile MAJOR LETTERS Albert Basile William Bruss James Duschinski John Fritsche Richard Gump Richard Kiphart Kurt Krause Russell Leaman Alan Schroeder James Spataro Edward Staacke Louis Stark MINOR LETTERS Thomas Bruss Carl Gardner Charles Hayes Lawrence Maleri James Nimoih Robert Roepke Terrance Kurzynski Silverio Rubio Gerald Skorch TEAM BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW WRESTLING 32 .. LINCOLN 12 23... ...JUNEAU 19 20 .. ..... CUSTER 18 21 ... .., BOYS' TECH 21 12 .. .... RUFUS KING 24 14 .. .... PULASKI 20 11 .... NORTH 27 10 .. ......... SOUTH 31 5 .. .. . WASHINGTON 32 3 ... ......... EAST 33 William Bruss, Richard Kiphart Page One Hundred Five G.A.A .... Opportunity in Sports BASKETBALL Judith Whitney, Karen Anderson, Sandra Rygiewicz, Suzann Marsolek, Laurie Czerwinski, Bonnie Kloth, Jacqueline Welker, Joann Wozniok, Nancy Davis, Nancy Malewski, Lucy Lewandowski, Barbara Kloth, Patricia Ricciardi, Patricia White, Mary Wagner, Hattie Rearner, Dawn Harwood, Geraldine Kubicki, Joanne Sonnenberg, Frances Ziino, Kathleen Derringer September marked the beginning of G.A.A. activities for another year. The new advisors, Mrs. Dougherty and Miss Raksany, took hold of their new duties very well. With their help, the council was able to offer field hockey, modern dance, tumbling, apparatus, basket- ball, tennis, and bowling to G.A.A. members. Shortly after the beginning of the semester, Nereids' try-outs were held, and as soon as new members were chosen, the club began to work on its annual swim show. Many hours were put into rehearsing numbers to various movie themes and award-winning songs, which made the title of Aqua Oscars very appropriate. After the evening performance refreshments were served buffet style to the guests. The beginning of the second semes- ter brought great enthusiasm for spring sports: volleyball, badminton, and softball. For two months preceding May 15 swimmers were practicing speed, stunts, and diving for the inter-class swim meet. This was one of the biggest events of G.A.A., leading to the coveted champions of the water. May 25 was the big day set for the G.A.A. banquet. The purpose of the banquet was to honor those girls who had won awards during the year and to announce the recipients of the semester trophies. ANNOUNCERS Cynthia Krueger, Susan Diedrich, Karen Chandek, Karen Owens . SOFTBALL Kathleen Derringer, Patricia Ricciardi, Sandra Rygiewicz Page One Hundred Six and Sportsmanship for All Girls Front Row: Sandra Steiner, President, Patricia Ricciardig Lani Smith, Frances Ziino, Kathleen Derringer Back Row: Carolyn Kowalski, Earlean Tesch, Sandra Rygiewicz, Patricia Konieczkap Jeanne Grady COUNCIL NEREIDS' OFFICERS Kathleen Jenny, Kathleen Ruehle, Barbara Gilster, Sandra Piotrusze- wicz, Elaine Smokowicz, Patricia Konieczka TUMBLING AND APPARATUS Front Row: Diane Polacheclc, Dawn Harwood Second Row: Lorna Pages, Judith Bluhm, Sandra Wenzel, Judith Whitney, Mary Cope, Dora Stockman, Carol Behnke, Susan Papp, Sally Marshall, Laurie Czerwinski, Carol Zirzow, Patricia White, Kathleen Derringer, Jacqueline Cavender, Juanita Wichmann Back Row: Sandra Rygiewicz, Patricia Konieczlxa, lucy Lewandowski, Patricia Brunelli, Janice Serr, Jacqueline Welker, Charlotte Smith, Christine Steeves, Joan Mielke, Patricia Ricciardi, Earlean Tesche, Kay Williamson 1 vr1,41 MODERN DANCE Front Row: Amalie Weiss, Kathleen Derringer, Patricia Brunelli, Judith Krohn, Loretta Jakopovich, Joan Mielke, Carol Zirzaw, Mary Ann Koch, Barbara Hancock, Dawn Harwood Back Row: Diane Polacheck, Kathleen Wyskochil, Kay Williamson, Sandra Klein, Patricia Dunneboil, Earlean Tesch, Charlene Eggers, Janice Serr, Joan Ullenberg, Patricia Konieczka, Sandra Rygiewicz BOWLING Sandra Steiner Page One Hundred Eight SPORT HEADS Patricia Konieczka Volleyball- Irma Fenger Volleyball' Kathleen Derringer Basket ball, Patricia Ricciarcli, Tumblingg Charlene Eggers, Modern Danceg Sandra Piotrusze wicz, Nereids' LIFE SAVING Front Row: Eileen Zelinski, Muriel Blackwood, Sue Stealey, Louise Tessmer, Edith Pages, Lee Ann Zaleski Second Row: Kathleen Derringer, Rosalie Kraczek, Carolyn Schubring, Elaine Smokowicz, Donna Helfert, Joyce Jeffrey Third Row: Patricia Gain, Carol Liiewski, Carole Piotrowiak, Laurie Czerwinski, Penelope Puccetti, Kathleen Wollert Fourth Row: Sandra Piotruszewicz, Lolaiane Lawrence, Carole Winter, Judith Pfenning, Mary Ann Appell, Susan Diedrich ADVISORS Mrs. Dougherty, Chairman Miss Moersen Miss Raksany Miss Statz Fifth Row: Sandra Liebeck, Diane Polacheck, Patricia Konieczka, Carol Emery, Barbara Gilster Back Row: Patricia Wendland, Sandra Rygiewicz, Aloha Smith, Marlane Stanki TENNIS Carolyn Kowalski, Marilyn Housfeld, Carol Salmon, Carol Schubring Page One Hundred Nine E Q, Si January Graduates COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mary Tratnik, Michael Cradler Mr. Elich, Miss Freund, Mr. Bullard, Mr. Tibbetts Midyear Commencement Program January 27,1959 Processional .... ................................... .... C l ass of January, 1959 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings .................................. .... M ary D. Tratnik Piano Solo . .. .... Diane T. Di Dio Class Memorial . . . ..... Michael R. Cradler Address ...... ...................................... . . .Mr. John Bullock Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company Vocal Ensemble ........................................................ Barbara Biedrzycki Eloise Kopoicln Susan Biesen Stanley Kraczek Sally Ehlers David Kroll Kareen Gunderson Janet Prott Carolyn Hunkel Ronald Reszka Original Composition .... .......... S tanley Kraczek Accompanist ........ . . .Nancy Reise Honor Society ........ ............... . . . .Mr. R. N. Dondlinger Vice-Principal Reading of the Class Roll .... ...................... .... M i ss T. M. Statz Senior Class Counselor Presentation of Diplomas . . . ..................... .... D r. B. C. Korn Recessional ........... .............................. . . .The Graduates Pageantry March - Cheyette Bay View High School Orchestra Page One Hundred Twelve Class Notes The Commencement program of the January graduating class was unique in the history of Bay View. Members of the class, in cap and gown, were seated on the stage, along with speakers, homeroom teachers, and counselors. The stage was bare of furnishings except for rows of chairs for graduates and platform guests and the podium from which the parting message was given. There were no modern lights, no back drops, no velour draperies. All of these had been lost in the fire that destroyed the stage early in October. But this partly restored stage was Bay View's own, the graduates' stage, and the members of the class had chosen to hold their closing ceremonies there, before an audience of parents and high school classmates, who had been included in the invitation to the exercises. The extraordinary Commencement program was the final high moment in four eventful years for members of this class. They could, on that night, look back on the usual tricks played on them as freshmen, the Star Spangled Banner sung on Monday mornings, the frequent remonstrances of their homeroom teachers. They could recall the many school dances, basketball games, swimming meets, and wrestling matches, the exciting rallies, tense football games, and spectacular operettas. Through the years memories of some of the seemingly unforgettable experiences may fade, but members of the Class of January, l959, will never forget their graduation from the stage of S. G. A. inaugurations, the Solid Gold Cadillac, and The King and I. 4 CLASS COMMISSION James Koebert, Patricia Wruk, Michael Cradler, Ellen Tollefsen Page One Hundred Thirteen DALE L. ANDERSON Science Course West 4-6F Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language. BARBARA A. BIEDRZYCKI Elective Course West l-3R Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Commence- ment: Ensemble. Stage: Operetta, Class Play. Dale Anderson Barbara Biedrzycki Susan Biesen Joyce Boinski Joyce Breutzmann Barbara Brezovar SUSAN K. BIESEN Science Course 334 JANET L. BROWN Stenographic Course 334 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language iSecretaryD, Girls'. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. JOYCE A. BOINSKI Elective Course 334 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JOYCE A. BREUTZMANN Stenographic Course 334 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Attendance Monitor. BARBARA A. BREZOVAR Stenographic Course 334 Athletics: Badminton, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Athletics: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Attendance Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. GERALD W. BUKOWSKI Manual Arts Course 334 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball CMinor Emblems 23, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. JANE A. BURKE Science Course 334 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table iSecretary-Treasureri, Science, X, U.S. History. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operettas lCostumes, Prompteri. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. SHARON K. CHAMPION Science Course 334 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee, Study Hall Monitor and Supervisor. Janet Brown Gerald Bukowski Jane Burke Sharon Champion Page One Hundred Fourteen DAVID P. CHIAVEROTTI Manual Arts Course 334 Athletics: Apparatus, Gym Team. HAROLD J. CHRISTENSON Manual Arts Course 334 Athletics: Apparatus, Gym Team. MARY J. COPE Stenographic Course 334 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher. David Chiaverotti Harold Christensen Mary Cope Rosario Corona Dorothy Corrigan Michael Cradler ROSARIA A. CORONA Elective Course 334 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publications: Annual lAdvertising Cashierl, Newspaper fAdvertising Cashierl. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Honors: Honor Society. DOROTHY P. CORRIGAN Elective Course 334 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Library Guild, Science. MICHAEL R. CRADLER Science Course 334 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission, Speaker. Service Groups: Civil Defense IAir-Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee IChairmani, Host lChairmanJ, Special Committee, Student Board ISenior Representativei, Pin. JANET D. DICK English Course 334 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. DIANE T. DI DIO Music Course 334 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Commencement: Soloist, Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, All-City Orchestra, Class- Play Orchestra 137, Operetta Orchestra 625, Solo for Annual Concert. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporteri. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Honors: Honor Society. PAUL F. DIERAUER Science Course 334 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Host. DAVID K. EGERMAN Elective Course West 4-6F Clubs: Boys,' Foreign Language, Science. Music: Dance Band Mem- ber IZD. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. ASQ' W... N' 1 li 52 Janet Dick Diane Di Dio Paul Dierauer David Egerman Page One Hundred Fifteen Sally Ehlers Robert Eickhott Lawrence Fecteau Charles Foster SALLY A. EHLERS Elective Course West 'l-3R Athletics: Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball lEmblem and Pinl. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Com- mencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ROBERT W. ElCKHOFF Elective Course West I-3R Athletics: Golf. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. LAWRENCE A. FECTEAU Elective Course l'l4 Athletics: Apparatus, Cheerleader, Gym Team. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee. CHARLES A. FOSTER Science Course 334 Athletics: Basketball lMinor Embleml, Tennis lMinor Emblemi, Golf lMaior Emblems 2, Trophyi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study Hall Committee. DAVID F. FOWLE Science Course 114 Athletics: Football, Gym Team. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Flag Crew, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Super- visor. DONALD E. GALLAWAY Science Course 'l'l4 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblemi, Wrestling. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Band, All-City Chorus, Dance Band Member, Operetta Chorus, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. CHARLES H. GERLACH Science Course 334 Clubs: Boys'. Publications: Annual, Newspaper, lChairman of Home- room Representativesi. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Audi- torium Usher. .IANICE GESCHREI Elective Course 114 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. MELVIN J. GODDARD History Course 334 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball lMinor Emblemi, Foot- ball. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. KAREEN M. GUNDERSON Science Course 'll4 Athletics: Badminton, Gym Team, Softball lCaptaini, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. David Fowle Donald Gallaway Charles Gerlach Page One Hundred Sixteen Janice Geschrei Melvin Goddard Kureen Gunderson William Hahlbeck Jack Hart Carmine Heidak Mary Hughes WILLIAM R. HAHLBECK English Course II4 Athletics: Football iMaior Emblems 3, Minor Embleml, Track. Clubs: Boys' fS.G.A. Representative, Sergeant at Armsl, Round Table, Science, F.T.A. Clnter-High Representativel. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. JACK H. HART English Course II4 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 2, Gold Football, Captainl, Track. Clubs: Boys' IVice-President, Treasureri, Science, F.T.A. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewl, Fire Warden, Property Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Com- mittee, Honor Committee, Pep Committee. CARMINE HEJDAK Elective Course 334 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. MARY E. HUGHES Science Course 'II4 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language ITreasurerl, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, F.T.A. Music: All-City Band l2J. S.G.A.: Assembly. Honors: Honor Society. CAROLYN J. HUNKEL Elective Course IIA Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs'. Commence- ment: Ensemble. Music: Operetta Chorus. JILL A. JARZYNA History Course 'IIA Athletics: Badminton, Basketball IRibbon, Captaini, Bowling, Softball ICaptainJ, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball iCaptainJ. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. SANDRA J. JENSEN Stenographic Course II4 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. HAROLD E. KAROW Manual Arts Course IIA Clubs: Boy:'. Carolyn Hunkel Jill Jarzyna Sandra Jensen ROSE C. KEELING Elective Course 334 Clubs: GirIs'. JAMES H. KETTNER Science Course II4 Athletics: Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Proiec- tion Crew, Radio Crew fManagerl, Spot Crew IManagerI. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Cor- ridor Committee ISupervisorI, 9B Instruction, Student Board, Study Hall Monitor. Harold Karow Rose Keeling James Kettner Page One Hundred Seventeen Judith Kleman Jane Klitzke Merry Konetsky Eloise Kopoian JAMES W. KOEBERT Science Course 'l'l4 Athletics: Baseball CMaior Emblems 3, Co-Captaini, Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 23, Golf. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. Commencement: Class Commission. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Special Committee. MERRY C. KONETSKY Elective Course 334 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Round Table. Pub- lications: Newspaper lAdvertising Solicitorl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. ELOISE S. KOPOIAN Elective Course 'li4 Clubs: Girls', X. Commencement: Ensemble. Honors: Honor Society. JUDITH A. KOSS Stenographic Course 'li4 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. STANLEY J. KRACZEK Elective Course H4 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Ensemble, Original Song. Music: All-City Band l2l, Class-Play Orchestra, Dance JUDITH A. KLEMAN English Course 114 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. JANE M. KLITZKE English Course 114 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling lCaptainJ, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, F.T.A., Girls'. Music: All-City Band, All-City Orchestra. Honors: Clare Dreyfus Scholarship, Honor Society. James Koebert Judith Koss Band Member lLeaderJ, Operetta Chorus l3J. S.G.A.: Assembly. Stage: Class Play. Honors: Honor Society, Bronze Medal. DAVID A. KROLL Science Course 'l'l4 Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblemi, Football lMinor Emblemi, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 5, Medals 37. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CPresidentJ. Stage: Class Play l2J. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee fSupervisorJ. ROBERT L. KRULL Science Course 'l'l4 Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblems 25, Football lMinor Emblemi, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. KATHLEEN M. KUMP Science Course 'l'l4 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Stanley Kraczek David Kroll Robert Krull Kathleen Kump Page One Hundred Eighteen PATRICK T. LA BRECHE Science Course West 1-3R Clubs: Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Stage Crew iMan- ager, Honor Awardl. S.G.A.: Assembly. RALPH P. LARSEN Science Course West 1-3R Athletics: Baseball CMaior Emblemi, Cross Country. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. ALFRED J. LAUBE English Course West 4-6F Patrick La Breche Ralph Larson Alfred Laube Daniel Lesczynski Lucy Lewandowski Karen Liberacki DANIEL J. LESCZYNSKI History Course West 'I-3R RONALD J. LUEPKE Elective Course West 'I-3R Clubs: BOYSI- Clubs: Art, Boys'. LUCY M. LEWANDOWSKI English Course West I-3R ROSEMARY MANASHIAN English Course West I-3R Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball CMedal, Captainl, Bowl- ing, G.A.A. Emblem lMaior and Minori, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Soft- ball CMedal, Ribbon, Captainl, Volleyball lRibbon, Captaini, Modern Dance. Clubs: Art, F.T.A. Music: All-City Chorus. KAREN A. LIBERACKI Elective Course West I-3R Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. PATRICIA R. LUEDKE Elective Course West 'I-3R Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs', X, F.T.A. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Art Wice-Presidentl, Girls', Round Table, X, U.S. History, F.T.A. Service Groups: Guidance Board, Stage Crew lChairmani. Stage: Operetta iCostumesI, Class Play lCostumesJ. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. Honors: National Scholastic Art Award. SALLY M. MERTIN Elective Course West 'I-3R Athletics: Life Saving Corps lMedall, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta iCostumesI. Patricia luedlce Ronald Luepke Rosemary Manashian Sally Mertin Page One Hundred Nineteen Thomas Mintner Janice Misiewicz Judith Moczynslci Virginia Nason THOMAS O. MINTNER Science Course West 'I-3R Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JANICE A. MISIEWICZ Elective Course West l-3R Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Synchronized Swim. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess. JUDITH A. MOCZYNSKI Elective Course West I-3R Athletics: Apparatus. Clubs: Girls', S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. VIRGINIA R. NASON Elective Course West 4-6F Athletics: G.A.A. Council, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science iChairmanJ, X. SHANNON V. NAUMOWICZ History Course 334 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, X lSecretaryl, U.S. History iS.G.A. Representativel. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra 135, Solo for Annual Concert. Publica- tions: Newspaper iStar Reporter, Mailing Clerk, Advertising Solicitorl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 23, Class Play, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly. Honors: Honor Society. SANDRA J. O'DELL Science Course West 4'6F Athletics: Baseball, Lite Saving Corps, Swimming, Volleyball iCa- Captainl. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Stage Crew fProperty Crew.l S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. CAROL E. OLSEN English Course West 4-6F Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, F.T.A. ilnter-Hi Representative, Pinl, U.S. History, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operetta fCostumesD. Honors: Honor Society. Shannon Naumowicz Sandra O'Dell Carol Olsen Michael Olshesky Roger Olson Joyce Otis Page One Hundred Twenty MICHAEL J. OLSHESKY Manual Arts Course West 4-6F Clubs: Boys'. ROGER L. OLSON Science Course West 4-6F Athletics: Cross Country iMedaIJ, Track lMedaIl. Clubs: Art, Boys'. JOYCE A. OTIS Stenographic Course West 4-6F Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: GirIs'. I Donna Paneitz Frederick Passow Dawn Petri Frederick Petri Margaret Pofahl DONNA M. PANEITZ Science Course West 4-6F Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. FREDERICK W. PASSOW Science Course West 4-6F Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. DAWN K. PETRI Elective Course West T-3R Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. FREDERICK W. PETRI Science Course West 4-6F Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee iSupervisorJ. MARGARET E. POFAHL Stenographic Course West 4-6F Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. DIANE J. POTTER Elective Course West 'l-3R Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JANET M. PROTT Stenographic Course ll4 Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Com- mittee. S.G.A.: Building Usher. ROGER W. RADONSKI Elective Course ll4 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. RONALD C. RESZKA Elective Course West 4-6F Clubs: Booster, Boys'. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus l2J, Music Festival CSolol. Service Gioups: Auditorium Usher, First Aid Crew. DONALD P. RICHARDI Manual Arts Course West 4-6F Athletics: Gym Team. DONALD L. ROWLAND Science Course West 4-6F Clubs: Boys'. Diane Potter Janet Prott Ronald Reszlca Donald Richardi sq, v Roger Radonslri Donald Rowland Page One Hundred Twenty-one PATRICIA F. SANDERS West 4-6F College Commerce Course Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Publications: Annual and Newspaper fAssistant Ad- vertising Manager, Advertising Cashieri. Service Groups: Stage Crew iProperties, Pinl. S.G.A.: Hostess. Honors: Honor Society. MARILYNNE L. SCHILLER Elective Course West 4-6F Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. ELLEN K. SCHOLL Elective Course West 4-6F Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. I Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. Patricia Sanders Marilynne Schiller Ellen Scholl Patricia Scott Sandra Siebauer Henry Skibinski PATRICIA A. SCOTT English Course West 4-6F 9B Instruction, Student Court, Honor Committee lChairmanI. Honors: Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Tennis lMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' lPresidentJ, Round Table, F.T.A. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra 125. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew lPropertiesI. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Special Committee. SANDRA L. SIEBAUER Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew lProperties, Pinl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Dance Committee. Elective Course West 4-6F HENRY T. SKIBINSKI Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Auto Registration, Study Hall Monitor. Science Course West 4-6F SANDRA L. STEINER Elective Course West 4-6F Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Council lPresidentI, G.A.A. Emblem, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swim, X, F.T.A. Music: All-City Band. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Trees for Tomorrow. RONALD A. STEVENS Elective Course West 4-6F Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lDisaster Crewi, Fire Warden. CARL T. TEMPLIN Elective Course West 'I-3R Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardeni. ELLEN E. TOLLEFSEN Science Course West I-3R Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls' CVice-Presidentl, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. MARY D. TRATNIK College Commerce Course West 'I-3R Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball, Modern Dance, G.A.A. Announcer. Clubs: Booster, GirIs', Nereids', Round Table, Synchron- ized Swim, X. Commencement: Speaker. Music: All-City Chorus l2I, Operetta Chorus C2I. Service Groups: Guidance Board. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Sandra Steiner Ronald Stevens Carl Templin Ellen Tollefsen Mary Tratnik Page One Hundred Twenty-two ELIZABETH M. VILLASENOR Elective Course 334 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. DENNIS J. WALDOCH Science Course West l-3R Athletics: Basketball iMaior Emblems 2l, Football lMaior Emblems 35, Track. Clubs: Boys' lSecretaryl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. MARYLYNN WASTAK Elective Course West 4-6F Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Music: All- City Chorus. Elizabeth Villasenor Dennis Waldoch Marylynn Wastak Donald Wattawa Gloria Wesolowski Joanne Wesolowski DONALD F. WATTAWA English Course 'll4 PATRICIA P. WRUK English Course West 4-6F GLORIA J. WESOLOWSKI Elective Course Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Stage: Class Play lCostumesl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. West 'l-3R JOANNE M. WESOLOWSKI Elective Course West l-3R Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta iCostumes 27. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. JOAN WISNIEWSKI Elective Course West l-3R Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball iMinor Embleml, Life Saving Corps iSecretaryl, Softball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Science, Synchronized Swim. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' CPresidentl, F.T.A. Commencement: Class Commission. Stage: Class Play lPrompterl. S.G.A.: Student Court. Honors: Girls' Club Scholarship. THOMAS K. WUETHRICH Science Course West I-3R Athletics: Baseball lMaior Embleml, Basketball iMaior Emblems 2, Trophyl. Clubs: Boys' lS.G.A. Representativel. ANTHONY J. ZABINSKI Elective Course West I-3R Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden. NANCY A. ZMUDZINSKI Stenographic Course West 'I-3R Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. Joan Wisniewski Patricia Wruk Thomas Wuethrich Anthony Zabinski Nancy Zmudzinslri Page One Hundred Twenty-three une Graduates if f, I fwwffw. - ,lf Q I wsglg ' as ,,,.,,..--MM .- vfff M JE' Richard Kiphart, Wendelyn Roth, Raymond Pinczkowski Bay View High School Silver Medals Susan G. Diedrich Susan A. Hook Michael K. Hawkins Marlane K. Stanki Beth A. Wylie Bay View High School Bronze Medals Gordon M. Burghardt Kenneth P. .lacobus Jean L. Buschenfeld Stanley J. Kraczek Michael H. Egle Robert S. Matulis David A. Schultz G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Wendelyn M. Roth Girls' Club Scholarship Patricia P. Wruk X-Club Scholarship Susan A. Hook Foreign Language Club Scholarship Carol L. Emery Louis Travis Amvets Post Scholarship Richard P. Kiphart Page One Hundred Twenty-six SENIOR HONORS for the SCHOOLYEAR 1958-1959 Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals Richard P. Kiphart Raymond E. Pinczkowski Wendelyn M. Roth Beth Wylie, Susan Hook, Marlane Stanki, Susan Diedrich, Michael Hawkins HONOR DAY AWARDS American Legion Award James Troyer American Legion Auxiliary Award Kathleen L. Jenny W Club Award Ralph Kubinski Alan Schroeder Edward B. Schultz Award Ronald E. Patterson Guy D. Kyper Award Louis R. Seefeld Civic Music Association Award Nancy A. Reise Italian-American Civic Association Award Juan L. Kuiawa Back Row: Ronald Patterson, Alan Schroeder, Louis Seefeld, James Troyer Front Row: Ralph Kubinslxi, Juan Kuiawa, Kathleen Jenny, Nancy Reise 004' Gordon Burghart, Michael Egle, Jean Buschenfeld, David Schultz, Kenneth Jacobus, Robert Matulis HONOR SOCIETY Carmen I. Alvarado Karen L. Anderson Edith M. Bjorklund Virginia J. Maslinslci Robert S. Matulis Thomas J. Miszewski Alexandra M. Bonczkowski Raymond E. Pinczkowski Gordon M. Burghardt Carol A. Burkhalter Jean L. Buschenfeld Charlotte E. Cooper Michael H. Egle Carol L. Emery Patricia A. Giencke Joanne L. Gray Susan A. Hook Kenneth P. Jacobus Richard P. Kiphart Sandra A. Liebeck Carol M. Liiewski Robert M. Louis Nancy A. Reise Wendelyn M. Roth Dennis P. Rusche Francis Ruszkiewicz Margarita Sandoval David A. Schultz Joanne R. Sonnenberg Ruth M. Stark Sue E. Stealey Shirley Steuclc Laurel J. Thiele Shirley A. Weber Kathleen M. Wheeler Beth A. Wylie Page One Hundred Twenty-seven 1' :nj Q. l 4.2, y Y. i COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Ralph Kubinski, Wendelyn Roth Entrance Procession. . . Greetings ...... Vocal Ensemble .... Class Memorial. . . Honor Society .... Announcement of Class Honors. ....................... . Band Selection. . . CLASS COMMISSION Joseph Kotowski, Alan Schroeder, Carolyn Stolz, Richard Kiphart, Lucy HoHman Commencement Program June 16, 1959 ....ClassofJune1959 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Band ...........................................WendelynM.Roth . . . . .Graduate Members of the A Cappella Choir ...Ralph C. Kubinslci .....Mr.R.N.Dondlinger Vice-Principal ....Mr. H. B. Wiley Counselor Chairman All members of the Band are June 1959 Graduates Reading of the Class Roll ......... ........................ ..... M r . H. M. Suttle Presentation of Diploma Senior Class Counselor s.. . ..... ....... ..... D r . B. C. Korn . . . .The Graduates Exit Procession ........ ............................... Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Graduation March - Skornicka Class Notes In September, 1955, Bay View area grade school graduates entered their high school for the first time as Bay Viewites. They were awed by the length of the corridors, the depth of the auditorium, the height of the stairsp they were young and unfamiliar with high school life but eager to learn. These newcomers soon managed to slip into the groove and find a spot for themselves in the busy life at Bay View. Girls attended the Girls' Club freshman party, discovered the various facets of G.A.A., and sought new interests in Round Table. Boys duly ioined Boys' Club, Science Club, and Usher Corps. To- gether the members of this class applauded at plays and cheered at rallies, to add their voices to the echoes that greet all newcomers to the auditorium. The first year went by and these students became sophomores. Then the future leaders of the class began to appear. They excelled more and more, not only in school work but in activities as well. Some became officers in clubs, and others gained recognition on the athletic scene. Activities began to occupy all of their spare time, and the day no longer seemed long enough. New opportunities opened to these students as iuniors. Television took on new meaning as United States History was taught via this medium, and TV became ETV, a source of education. For some, special English classes offered deeper understanding of the subject, for others, chemistry became a special challenge. For many, there were letters in sports, roles in plays and operettas, responsibilities in S.G.A. For all, there were guidance on Wednesday afternoons, the thrill of the City Co-championship, the triumph of The King and I. In their last year these students, now seniors, found their building was changed, but not their feeling for it. For the first time, in rooms with movable desks, discussions could be held in a room-size circle or in smaller group arrangements for greater participation of more students. In the auditorium a reconstructed stage gave a lift to the spirits of everyone on nights when Oklahoma brought the unforgettable strains of Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, Surrey with the Fringe on Top, and People Will Say We're in Love. The new at Bay View would be the seniors' for only a short time, for the end of the year meant gradua- tion, when they would pass over the renovated stage to receive their diplomas and to leave high school for a new and exciting life. un tf.D HOMEROOM TEACHERS HOMEROOM TEACHERS Standing: Mr. Stuermer, Mr. Mierzwa, Mr. J. J. Smith Standing: Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Fritsche, Mr. Crawfo Seated: Mr. O'Hearn, Miss Bader, Miss Riley, Mrs. Case Seated: Mrs. Schoofs, Mrs. Fortney, Mr. Osterndorf Page One Hundred Twenty nme JEAN K. ACHATZ College Commercial Course 425 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Library Guild, F.T.A. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. ADRIAN E. ADAMCZYK Science Course 425 Clubs: Boys', F.T.A. Service Groups: First Aid Crew lCo-Captainl, Fire Warden. JOHN R. AHRENS Science Course 3'l5 Athletics: Swimming lMaior Emblems 3, Medals 4, Ribbons 6l. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher lSuper- visorl, Central Study-Hall Committee fChairmanl, Hourly Study-Hall Committee iChairmanl, 9B ln- struction. Jean Achatz Adrian Adamczyk John Ahrens Carmen Alvarado Karen Anderson Michael Ankerson CARMEN I. ALVARADO Science Course 315 DONALDA M. AUGUSTOWSKI Science Course 425 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra l4l, Operetta Orchestra 133. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. KAREN L. ANDERSON History Course 315 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Publications: Annual iSenior Editorl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Honor Society. MICHAEL J. ANKERSON Science Course 425 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Gym Team. Clubs: Boys', X. MARY A. APPELL English Course A25 Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, F,T.A. lTreasurerl. Music: All-City Band, All-City Chorus, Operetta, Solo for Annual Concert. Stage: Operetta. Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science Nice-Presidentl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor, Monitor. PHILLIP A. BAEWER Science Course 330 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Serv- ice Groups: First Aid Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. JOHN A. BAGROWSKI English Course 330 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. Service Groups: Air- Raid Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Special Committee. CHARLES F. BAITINGER Manual Arts Course 330 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. l l 1 l l Mary Appell Donalda Augustowski Phillip Baewer John Bagrowski Charles Baitinger Page One Hundred Thirty ANTOINETTE C. BALCERZAK Elective Course 319 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: Operetta Chorus. JAMES G. BARRY Manual Arts Course 330 Clubs: Boys', X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee iElevator Crewl, Special Committee. JANICE M. BARTELAK Stenographic Course 330 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. Antoinette Balcerzak James Barry Janice Bartelak Albert Basile Rosemary Baumgarten Robert Beck ALBERT A. BASILE Elective Course 426 ARTHUR D. BEDNAR Science Course 3'l9 Athletics: Cross Country, Gym Team, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Wrestling iMaior Emblems 33. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science, X. Service Groups: Air-Raid Warden lCo-Captaini, Disaster Crew lCo-Captainl, Fire Warden ICQ-Captaini. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ROSEMARY A. BAUMGARTEN English Course East 7-9R Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, U.S. History, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor and Monitor. ROBERT C. BECK Elective Course 330 Athletics: Football iMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 25, Track lMinor Emblems 2.5 Clubs: Boys', Science. SANDRA J. BECKER Elective Course 330 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Art Crew. Athletics: Swimming fMedal7. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Air-Raid Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. CATHERINE A. BERGNER English Course 330 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Library Guild, F.T.A. JUDITH L. BERHING Science Course 330 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra 647, Dance Band Member, Solo for Annual Concert. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B ln- struction lChairmanl, Special Committee. DAVID R. BETTS English Course 330 Service Groups: First-Aid Crew. Sandra Becker Arthur Bednar Catherine Bergner Judith Berhing David Betts Page One Hundred Thirty-one Edith Biorklund Muriel Blackwood EDITH M. BJORKLUND English Course 434 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X lVice-Presidentl, U.S. History iSecretary-Treasureri. Honors: National Merit Scholarship Finalist's Certificate, Honor Society. MURIEL G. BLACKWOOD Science Course East 7-9R Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Science, X, U.S. History. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ELAINE R. BLANKENHEIM Elective Course 330 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Hostess. RAYMOND F. BLOCK Manual Arts Course 330 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. i ls l 1 L Elaine Blankenheim Raymond Block Wayne Blodgett WAYNE L. BLODGETT Elective Course 330 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. LESLIE E. BLUHM Science Course 330 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus l3i. Service Groups: First-Aid Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ALEXANDRA M. BONCZKOWSKI Elective Course 330 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, X. Publications: News- paper lStar Reporteri. Stage: Class Play. Honors: Honor Society. JACQUELINE R. BORUCKI Science Course 330 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Dance Committee. JOANN J. BOWER Elective Course 330 Clubs: Art, Girls'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JUDITH E. BOZICH Science Course 330 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Commit- tee, Study-Hall Supervisor. ROBERTA P. BRACEY Stenographic Course 330 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. All Leslie Bluhm Alexandra Bonczkowski Jacqueline Borucki JoAnn Bower Judith Bozich Roberta Bracey Page One Hundred Thirty-two li? Smith Brickhouse Mary Brinkman Doris Broemser Richard Brown Thomas Bruss SMITH N. BRICKHOUSE Science Course 330 Athletics: Football fMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 23. Clubs: Boys' lSecretaryJ, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Air-Raid Warden, Proiection Crew, Radio Crew lManagerl, Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction. MARY J. BRINKMAN English Course 330 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild, Science, X. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusi. DORIS BROEMSER Elective Course 304 Clubs: F.T.A., Library Guild fTreasurerD, Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee. RICHARD A. BROWN Mathematics Course East 7-9R Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language lCo-Presidenti, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band, Dance-Band Member l2J. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Homeroom Monitor. THOMAS D. BRUSS English Course 330 Athletics: Basketball lMinor Embleml, Football, Life Saving Corps, Tennis lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 27. Clubs: Boys'. Service WILLIAM L. BRUSS Science Course 330 Athletics: Football CMinor Embleml, Tennis lMinor Emblems 3I, Wrestling lMaior Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys', Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. BETTY A. BUKIEWICZ Stenographic Course 330 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Publications: News- paper lTypistl. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. PRISCILLA D. BULLER English Course 330 Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, X. Music: All-City Band, Solo for Annual Concert. Publications: Annual lAssistcmt Homeroom Editorl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, 9B Instruction. RAYMOND J. BURGER Science Course 319 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewl, Flag Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. T GORDON M. BURGHARDT Science Course 330 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science lChairman7, X. Music: All-City Band, Dance Band Member l2l, Operetta Orchestra, All-City Drum Corps, Pep Band. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher fCaptain, Presidentl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, 9B Instruction. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. CAROL A. BURKHALTER Elective Course 330 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, F.T.A. Honors: Honor Society. ALICE M. BURNETTE Elective Course 335 Clubs: Girls', William Bruss Betty Bulciewicz Priscilla Buller Raymond Burger Gordon Burghardt Carol Burlchalter Page One Hundred Thirty-three Jean Buschenfeld Robert Ceretto Sandra Champion Donna Chartier Mary Cieslik JEAN L. BUSCHENFELD History Course 330 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling lHeadJ, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage lSecretaryJ, F.T.A., Girls' iSecretary1, Library Guild, Round Table, X, Pep lS.G.A. Representativei. Publications: Annual and News- paper lBusiness and Circulation Manageri. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, 9B Instruction, Special Committee. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society, Clare Dreyfus Scholarship. ROBERT A. CERETTO Manual Arts Course 129 Athletics: Track. Clubs: Boys'. SANDRA L. CHAMPION Science Course 129 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Supervisor. DONNA L. CHARTIER Elective Course 129 Clubs: Girls', Synchronized Swim, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. David Colburn Richard Comp Dennis Conklin MARY A. CIESLIK Elective Course 425 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Science, X. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DAVID M. COLBURN Science Course 129 Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus. RICHARD R. COMP Elective Course 129 Athletics: Football, Swimming. Clubs: Art lS.G.A. Representativei, Boys'. DENNIS R. CONKLIN Elective Course 129 Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden lCaptainl. CHARLOTTE E. COOPER English Course 129 Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. JOYCE A. COPELAND Science Course 129 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly. DAVID L. CORNWELL Science Course 129 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football lMaior Em- blem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Science, U.S. History. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warden, First Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee lChairmani, Special Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Bay View Post Veterans of Foreign Wars Trophy. Charlotte Cooper Joyce Copeland David Cornwell Page One Hundred Thirty-four DIANE S. CORRAO General Clerical Course 129 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. RODNEY N. CROUSE Science Course 129 Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Air-Raid Warden, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ROBERT W. CZERWINSKI Science Course 415 Athletics: Basketball lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Em- blemi. Clubs: Science. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. l Diane Corrao Rodney Crouse Robert Czerwinski Diana Czeszynski Jeanine Damitz Terrence Datka DlANA M. CZESZYNSKI Stenographic Course 129 Official, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball lMedal, Captaini, Swim- Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls' lHomeroom Representativei. Publications: Annual, Newspaper lCirculation Clerki. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study- Hall Supervisor. JEANINE L. DAMITZ Elective Course 335 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Nereids', Round Table lPresidentD, Science lSecretaryJ, Pep. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Cafeteria Committee, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta QCostumes, Prompterl, Class Play iPrompterJ. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. TERRENCE L. DATKA Elective Course 335 Athletics: Football, Wrestling. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. KATHLEEN J. DERRINGER English Course 335 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball iMedalJ, Bowling, G.A.A. Council iSecretary-Treasureri, G.A.A. Emblem lMaior, Minori, G.A.A. Kathleen Derringer .lohn Didier Susan Diedrich Karen Doerr ming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, F.T.A., Pep lSergeant at Armsi. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewi. JOHN F. DIDIER Science Course 335 Clubs: Boys'. SUSAN G. DIEDRICH English Course 335 Athletics: Announcer, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling lHeadJ, G.A.A. Council, Life Saving Corps lCaptainJ, Volleyball lCaptaini. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra 127. Publica- tions: Newspaper lNews Editori. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction lChairmanJ. Honors: Silver Medal. KAREN L. DOERR Elective Course 335 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. JUDITH A. DOMINO Elective Course 335 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Judith Domino Page One Hundred Thirty-five ,,,. iii! SHIRLEY A. DROUT Elective Course 335 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Hostess. KATHLEEN DUFFY Elective Course 335 Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, F.T.A. Service Groups: Guidance Board, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CAROL A. DUNNEBOIL Elective Course 335 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, Pep. Service Groups: First Aid Crew. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. E vs I Shirley Drout Kathleen Duffy Carol Dunneboil James Duschinski Phillip Dutch Patricia Dybul JAMES R. DUSCHINSKI Science Course 425 MICHAEL H. EGLE Science Course East 7-9R Athletics: Football IMinor Emblemi, Wrestling lMaior Emblem 2, Medall. Clubs: Boys' IPresidentJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense IAir- Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. PHILLIP M. DUTCH English Course 335 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain, Secretaryl. PATRICIA L. DYBUL Elective Course 335 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Stage: Operetta lCostumes 2l. S.G.A.: Hostess. SHARON A. DZIBINSKI Elective Course 335 Clubs: Girls', Science iChairmanl, X. Stage: Operetta lCostumesl. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. EILEEN M. DZlUBEK Elective Course 335 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Guidance Board, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X IPresident, S.G.A. Representativel. Music: Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta ISpeaking Part 2, Dancing Chorusl. Publications: Annual IActivities Editor, Quill and Scrolll. S.G.A.: Assembly fHistorianD. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. CAROL L. EMERY Science Course East 7-9R Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton IHeadD, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball fHeadD. Clubs: Foreign Language Nice-President, German Pinl, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper fCopy Readeri. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hostess ISupervisor?, 9B Instruction CChairmanl. Honors: Honor Society. WARREN W. EMERY Elective Course 425 Athletics: Football KMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Swimming fMaior Emblems 2, Medall. Clubs: Boys', Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Stage Crew IAssistant Managerl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee fSuper- visorl. v I ! I I i Sharon Dzibinslzi Eileen Dziubek Michael Egle Carol Emery Warren Emery Page One Hundred Thirty-six b Ruth Fairchild Donald Fare Joan Erickson Thomas Espenson James Fa ry JOAN C. ERICKSON Elective Course 425 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus JOANN M. FARRAR English Course 335 Athletics: Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Pep. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. l2l, Dance Band, Operetta Chorus l3t. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. THOMAS J. EsPENsoN Manual Arts course East 7-9R MARY, E' FECTFAU , S'e 9 'pl'lC Ccfme ,mf Clubs: Boysu Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls, Round Table. S.G.A.: Assembly. JAMES F. FABRY Science Course 425 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. RUTH A. FAIRCHILD Elective Course Athletics: Hockey, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Pep. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewi, Homeroom Monitor. DONALD S. FARE Manual Arts Course Athletics: Baseball, Golf. Clubs: Boys'. EUGENE C. FISCHER Elective Course 335 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SANDRA D. FISCHER Science Course 335 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Pep, F.T.A. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orches- tro l3l, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. MARIE S. FEDDER English Course lMoiling Clerkl. 335 CONSTANCE FEUERSTHALER History Course 319 Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Annual and Newspaper 335 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Pep lPresident 2, Student Advisorl, Pep Committee. Music: Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta lPrompteri, Class-Play. S.G.A.: Corridor 425 Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. . 1 'I . gi - .,-, ,sf JoAnn Farrar Mary Fecteau Marie Fedder 1' Constance Feuersthaler Eugene Fischer Sandra Fischer Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Judith Fisher Judith Flegel JUDITH C. FISHER English Course .ing .:.' .Qs 3 F5 '- 4 Sylvester Florian Robert Furgason Kenneth Gaidosh 335 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art CSecretaryl, Foreign Language CSec- retaryl, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Art Crew. S.G.A.: Special Committee. JUDITH C. FLEGEL English Course 335 Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta fCostumes 21. S.G.A.: Hostess. SYLVESTER T. FLORIAN Elective Course Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Track. ROBERT B. FURGASON, Jr. Science Course Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. KENNETH C. GAIDOSH Science Course Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense tDisaster Crew, Crewl. 425 335 425 First-Aid PATRICIA A. GAIN English Course 315 Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language lS.G.A. Representativel, Girls' lSecretaryI, Round Table, Pep lSecretary, Vice-Presidentl. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Assembly, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Stucly-Hall Monitor. CONSTANCE J. GALASZEWSKI Science Course 315 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science. JEANINE R. GAU Elective Course 315 Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Pep CTreasurer7. Publications: News- paper lSolicitor, Typistl. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. SHARON L. GENEREAU Elective Course 315 Clubs: Art, Girls', Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir- Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. JUDITH E. GERMANSON Stenographic Course 315 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus l2J. KATHERINE H. GIBSON Science Course 315 guage, Girls', Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. , Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewl. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. if 1 tssv A 'Y sttt r I . fig' 5 5 - 5 lsl me EYE' 9 :ff ig, .fax Patricia Gain Constance Golaszewski Jeanine Gau Sharon Genereau Judith Germanson Katherine Gibson Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Lan- William Gielow Patricia Giencke Barbara Gilster Gail Ginster Jacquelyn Glazewski WILLIAM E. GIELOW Science Course 315 Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml, Swimming lMinor Embleml, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl, Fire Warden, Flag Crew, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. PATRICIA A. GIENCKE English Course 315 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lS.G.A. Representativel, Round Table, X, Pep. Publications: Annual lCirculation Staffl, Newspaper lCirculation Co-Manager, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. BARBARA GILSTER Science Course 315 Athletics: Bowling, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Emblem lMinorl, G.A.A. Official, Life Saving Corps, Softball lMedalD, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls' lTreasurerl, Nereids' lPresidentl, Synchronized Swim, X, Pep. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. GAIL J. GINSTER Elective Course 129 Athletics: Badminton lMinor Embleml, Basketball lMinor Embleml, Volleyball lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Girls'. JACQUELYN GLAZEWSKI English Course 315 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Commit- tee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. KENNETH E. GLISCH Science Course 315 Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus. NANCY M. GNAS Science Course 315 Athletics: Apparatus, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Hostess. SUSAN M. GOLLWITZER Science Course 315 Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. ABEL D. GONZALES Elective Course 425 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Art, Boys' lSecretaryl. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. GERALD J. GORZALSKI Manual Arts Course 315 Clubs: Art, Boys', JOANNE L. GRAY Mathematics Course 315 Athletics: Apparatus. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild IPresident, Pinl, Round Table, Science, X, U.S. History, Pep. Publications: Newspaper CAssistant Art Editorl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. Stage: -all Class Play. Honors: Honor Society. Kenneth Glisch Nancy Gnas Susan Gollwitzer Abel Gonzales Gerald Gorzalski Joanne Gray Page One Hundred Thirty-nine SHARLA K. GREENMEIER Science Course 315 Athletics: Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls' Nice- Presidentt, Library Guild lSecretaryl, Pep, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. GERALD W. GREGOREK Elective Course 315 Athletics: Football, Track. Clubs: Art lVice-Presidentl, Boys', Foreign Language. GAlL L. GREPPI Elective Course 315 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. Sharla Greenmeier Gail Greppi Patricia Grudnowski Arthur Haberstroh Mildred Haehle Della Harding PATRICIA GRUDNOWSKI Elective Course 315 RONALD C, HARTIG Elective Course 434 Clubs: Girls'. All-City Chorus l2l. S.G.A.: Assembly. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardent, ARTHUR J. HABERSTROH Science Course 319 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense fFirst Aid Crewl, Flag Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee CSupervisorl, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. MILDRED M. HAEHLE English Course 319 Athletics: Apparatus, Softball lCo-Captainl, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, X, F.T.A. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewt. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. DELLA M. HARDING Elective Course 319 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MARY K. HART Elective Course 425 Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. Flag Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SUSAN L. HARTMANN Elective Course 319 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Serv- ice Groups: Banquet Server. MICHAEL K. HAWKINS Science Course 319 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 23, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain1. S.G.A.: Build- ing Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee lChairmanl, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Student Board, Student Court lChair- manl. Honors: Silver Medal. CHARLES A. HAYES Science Course 315 Athletics: Football fMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track lMGiOl Emblem, Minor Emblem, Ribbonl, Wrestling lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys' lChairmanl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. i l 1 Mary Hart Ronald Hartig Susan Hartmann Michael Hawkins Charles Hayes Page One Hundred Forty JEANNIE E. HAYLES Elective Course 425 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. JEAN M. HEACOX English Course 319 Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild iVice-President, Treasurer, Pini. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Jeannie Hayles Jean Heacox Jacquelyn Hedlre Nancy Hehn James Heinen Judith Heinzel JACQUELYN M. HEDKE Elective Course 319 Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', F.T.A., Science lVice-Presidentl, Clubs: Girls', X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra 125, Operetta Orchestra 121. Publications: Annual, Newspaper lCirculation Clerki. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. NANCY E. HEHN Stenographic Course 319 Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. JAMES P. HEINEN Elective Course 319 JUDITH A. HEINZEL Elective Course 319 Athletics: Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, GirIs'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DONNA D. HELFERT Elective Course 433 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling iCaptainJ, G.A.A. Emblem lMinor7, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Synchronized Swim, X, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 133. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta. FORREST J, HENDERSON Elective Course 319 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys'. HOLLY l. HENSEL Science Course 319 Athletics: Softball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Pep iSergeant at Armsl. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. ROBERT C. HERRENBRUCK Manual Arts Course 319 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense. THOMAS B. HETTWER Science Course 319 Clubs: Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. bW,,:1a5s:577 V ' 9' . fr ' N. Donna Helfert Forrest Henderson Holly Hensel Robert Herrenbruck Thomas Hettwer Page One Hundred Forty-one Robert Heup Tom Hieb Russell Hinz ROBERT E. HEUP Science Course 319 Athletics: Football 1Maior Emblem, Minor Emblem1, Track 1Minor Emblem1. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. TOM L. HIEB Science Course 415 Athletics: Cross Country 1Minor Emblem1, Life Saving Corps, Swimming 1Maior Emblem1, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera. Service Groups: Civil Defense. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committee. RUSSELL R. HINZ Elective Course 319 Clubs: Boys'. JEAN M. HOERNKE Stenographic Course 319 Athletics: Hockey, Softball 1Ribbon1, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra 121. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. LUCY J. HOFFMAN English Course 319 Athletics: Apparatus, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' 1President1, Round Table, Science, X, : ., . Y 1 1 'S met' ...B :rir l Alll . 11A7 Q Jean Hoernke Lucy Hoffman Pep 1Vice-President1. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All- City Orchestra 131, Class-Play Orchestra 141, Operetta Orchestra 121. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Com- mittee. SUSAN A. HOOK Mathematics Course 319 Athletics: Basketball, Softball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Press 1Literary Editor1, Round Table, Science, X 1Vice-President, President1. Music: All-City Orchestra 131, Class-Play Orchestra 121, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper 1Literary Editor, Quill and Scroll1. Stage: Operetta, Class Play. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruc- tion, Special Committee. Honors: Silver Medal, Honor Society, X Club Scholarship. THOMAS J. HORAITIS Science Course 304 S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host. ROBERT M. HORNBECK Science Course 319 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. X Susan Hook Thomas Horaitis Barbara Horngren Alfred Hotzel Page One Hundred Forty-two Robert Hornbeck Hall Monitor. mittee. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Kenneth Huber BARBARA J. HORNGREN English Course 129 Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Study- ALFRED W. HOTZEL, Jr. Elective Course 319 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- KENNETH A. HUBER Science Course 319 THOMAS D. HUGHES Science Course 319 Clubs: Science. Music: All-City Orchestra l31, Class- Play Orchestra. Service Groups: Cafeteria Commit- tee. Stage: Class Play 421, Operetta lDancing Chorus 21. JOYCE C. JABLONSKI Science Course 129 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, X. ROGER W. JACOB Manual Arts Course 129 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden. 4'- ' Thomas Hughes Joyce Jablonski Roger Jacob Kenneth Jacobus Richard Jahnke Richard Jankowski KENNETH P. JACOBUS Science Course 129 KATHLEEN L. JENNY Modern Language Course 129 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language lSergeant at Armsl, Round Table, Science lChairmanJ, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crewi, Fire Warden, Proiection Crew lManager1, Radio Crew, Spot Crew. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Host. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. RICHARD W. JAHNKE Science Course 129 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RICHARD D. JANKOWSKI Science Course 129 Athletics: Basketball CMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. ROBERT L. JASINSKI Manual Arts Course 129 Clubs: Boys'. DONALD D. JAWORSKI Manual Arts Course 129 Clubs: Boys', Service Groups: Fire Warden. Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem lMinorl, G.A.A. Official, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Nereids' lSecretaryD, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew lCertificate7. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher lSupervisor1, Central Study Hall Committee, Corridor Commit- tee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Special Committee, Study Hall Monitor, Supervisor. Honors: American Legion Auxiliary Award. JOHN M. JESKE Science Course 129 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Music: All-City Orchestra l3i, Class- Play Orchestra l27, Dance Band, Operetta Orchestra 427. KATHLEEN A. JOHNSON Stenographic Course I29 Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Monitor. Robert Jasinslci Donald Jaworslri Kathleen Jenny John Jeske Kathleen Johnson Page One Hundred Forty-three LEE W. JOHNSON Science Course 419 Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera 1Vice-President3, Foreign Language, Library Guild, Science, 1President3. Music: Operetta Chorus 123. Publications: Annual and News- paper 1Advertising3. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee, First Aid Crew. Stage: Operetta 1Dancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Commit- tee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. RICHARD J. JOHNSON Science Course 'I29 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All- City Chorus 123, Operetta Chorus 133. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Disaster Crew, First Aid Crew3, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta 1Dancing Chorus 33. CAROLE J. JOHNSTON Elective Course 129 Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Lee Johnson Richard Johnson Carole Johnston Andrew Karasci Lance Kaufman Sharon Kempke ANDREW J. KARASCI Accounting Course 304 Emblem3, Golf 1Maior Emblem3. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign lan- Clubs: X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host. LANCE R. KAUFMAN Science Course 304 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Radio Crew 1Manager3. S.G.A.: Building Usher. SHARON M. KEMPKE Elective Course 304 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', F.T.A. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. RITA V. KIELISZEWSKI Elective Course 304 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly. RICHARD P. KlPHART Science Course 304 Athletics: Football 1Maior Emblem, Minor Emblem3, Wrestling 1Maior guage, Round Table, Science 1Chairman3, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Publications: Newspaper 1Assistant Sports Editor3. Serv- ice Groups: Auditorium Usher 1Captain3. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Auto Registration, Student Board, Study Hall Monitor, lnter-High Representative. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Louis Travis Amvets Post Scholarship. JANICE P. KLOSKY Stenographic Course 304 Clubs: Art, Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. RAYMOND J. KLUMP Elective Course 304 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. JOHN G. KNURR Science Course 304 Athletics: Baseball 1Maior Emblem3. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Music: Pep Band. Rita Kieliszewski Richard Kiphart Janice Klosky Raymond Klump John Knurr Page One Hundred Forty-four VICTOR H. KNUTSEN Mathematics Course 304 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language. KATHLEEN M. KOELSCH Stenographic Course 425 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Hostess. NORMA A. KOKEMUELLER Stenographic Course 304 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. KATHLEEN KOKOVNIK Science Course 304 Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. E' Victor Knutsen Kathleen Koelsch Norma Kokemueller Kathleen Kokovnik Marlene Kolter Elaine Komassa MARLENE J. KOLTER Stenographic Course 304 CAROLYN F. KOWALSKI Science Course 304 Clubs: Girls', Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball lCaptainl, Bowling , CCaptainl, G.A.A. Council lPresident, Senior Representativel, G.A.A. ELAINE B. KOMASSA Elective Course 304 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Serv- ice Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 37, Class Play iCostumesJ. HARRY C. KONCZAL Elective Course 304 Clubs: Boys', Camera lPresidenti, Foreign Language, Science lPresi- denti. Music: All-City Chorus 623, Solo for Annual Concert l27. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Operetta 631. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee. JOSEPH E. KOTOWSKI Science Course 304 Athletics: Tennis, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Commence- ment: Class Commission. Music: All-City Band l2l. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Auto Registration. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. Emblem, Hockey, Softball CCaptaini, Swimming, Tennis lMedall, Tum- bling, Volleyball iCaptainD. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. BARBARA J. KOWSKI Elective Course 304 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. ROSALIE T. KRACZEK Science Course 304 Athletics: Life Saving Corps fCaptain7. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus l2J, Operetta Chorus l2J. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. Harry Konczal Joseph Kotowski Carolyn Kowalski Barbara Kowski Rosalie Kraczek Page One Hundred Forty-five Carol Kramer John Kreznar Thomas Kros Bernhard Krueger Carol Krueger CAROL J. KRAMER Elective Course 434 GERALDINE A. KUBICKI Elective Course 304 Clubs: Girls', Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. CMinor Server, Emblemi, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, I Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: JOHN S' KREZNAR Suence Course 304 Operetta fCostumes 27, Class Play CCostumes 25. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. DANIEL J. KUBINSKI Elective Course 304 THOMAS -l- KROS Science Course 330 Athletics: Basketball CMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Building Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi. Usher, Corridor Commmee- S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Special Committee. I RALPH C. KUBINSKI Science Course 425 BERNHARD P- KRUEGER 5ClenCe COUYSG 304 Athletics: Football KAll-American Honorable Mention, All-State, All- Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CAROL A. KRUEGER Science Course Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Monitor. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor, Supervisor. VIRGINIA E. KRUEGER Elective Course Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. 6.1: Virginia Krueger Geraldine Kubicki Ralph Kubinski Joanne Kubisiak Page One Hundred Forty-six City, UNICO National Trophy, Co-Captain, Gold and Silver Foot- ballsi, Track lMaior Emblem, Medal, Ribbonl, Wrestling CMaior Em- blem, Fourth Place in State, First Place City Heavy Weight, Captainl. Homerjgrg Clubs: Boys' lPresident, Sergeant at Armsi. Commencement: Speaker. Service Groups: Civil Defense CCaptain?, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assem- bly CPresident, Sergeant at Armsi, Corridor Committee CChairmanJ, 304 Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Student Board lChairmanJ. Honors Badger Boys' State, W Club Award. N 1... JOANNE M. KUBISIAK Elective Course 434 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, F.T.A. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorus 29. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. JOYCE M. KUJAWA Stenographic Course 303 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild, Science Nice-Presidenti, X. Stage: Operetta CCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Daniel Kubinski Joyce Kuiawa r '- f Juan Kuiawa Ronald Kuta Susan Lackey Nancy Ladwig Helen Lasocki JUAN L. KUJAWA Science Course 304 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science lManagerl. Publications: Annual, Newspaper KAdvertising Manager, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Cafeteria Com- mittee. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee, Host. Honors: ltalian-American Civic Association Award. RONALD S. KUTA Science Course 304 Athletics: Wrestling. Clubs: Boys', Camera iTreasurerl, Foreign Lan- guage, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Study-Hall Monitor. SUSAN A. LACKEY English Course 434 Clubs: Booster, Camera, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science. NANCY J. LADWIG Stenographic Course 434 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild CCertil'icatel, Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper iCub CAROLYN A. LENTZ Home Economics Course 434 Athletics: Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. JOYCE P. LENZ Elective Course 434 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. WAYNE S. LESE Science Course 434 Athletics: Baseball iMaior Embleml, Basketball. Clubs: Boys'. Reporter, Typistl. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. HELEN M. LASOCKI Elective Course 434 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. GERALD W. LAUDON Manual Arts Course 426 Clubs: Boys'. LOLAJANE LAWRENCE Science Course 434 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus 635. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta CZJ, Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. JOAN LEMANCZYK Stenographic Course 4 Athletics: Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Pep. l l g -Gerald Laudon Lolaiane Lawrence Joan Lemanczyk Ca rolyn Lentz Joyce Lenz Wayne Lese Page One Hundred Forty seven JUDITH M. LETSOS Elective Course 434 Clubs: Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DIANE R. LETZRING Elective Course 434 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MICHAEL G. LIBECKI English Course 434 Athletics: Cheerleader, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta, Class Play, Art Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly. Judith Letsos Diane Letzring Michael Libecki Sandra liebeck Carol Liiewski Carol Lisiecki SANDRA A. LIEBECK Elective Course 330 ROBERT M. LOUIS Science Course 434 Athletics: Lite Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Pep, X. Honors: Honor Society. CAROL M. LlJEWSKl English Course 434 Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual, Newspaper lAssistant Business Managerl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Honors: Honor Society. CAROL A. LISIECKI Science Course 434 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JUDITH H. LONG Elective Course 434 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language CSergeant at Armsi, Round Table, Science CGeneral Chairmani, U.S. History lPresidentJ, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Honors: Honor Society. ELAINE G. LUKASZEWICZ English Course 434 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Swim- ming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. ELBERT W. LUNDBERG English Course T29 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. ROBERT T. MAKAL Mathematics Course 4'l5 Athletics: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Music: Class- Play Orchestra f2D, Dance Band 125, Operetta Orchestra 135, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Judith Long Robert Louis Elaine Lukaszewicz Elbert Lundberg Robert Makal Page One Hundred Forty-eight l HARRY J. MANKE Science Course 415 3 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew 1Manager, Pinl. CARL W. MANTEY Science Course 434 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science X. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crew Super- visorl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. CLYDE F. MANTHEY Elective Course 415 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra, Dance Band, Operetta Orchestra, Solo for Annual Concert. Harry Manke Judith Marchi JUDITH A. MARCHI English Course 415 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball 1Captainl, Tennis. Clubs: Art, F.T.A., Girls' 1S.G.A. Representativel, Pep 1SecretaryJ, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band 121, Class-Play Orchestra 123, Operetta Orches- tra 131. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. THOMAS H. MARINO Science Course 415 Athletics: Football, Golf 1Maior Embleml, Wrestling. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science, U.S. History. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. GLORIA J. MARKIN History Course 415 Clubs: Art, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta 1Costumesl, Class Play 1Costumesl. DEAN S. MARLOWE Science Course 415 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. VIRGINIA J. MASLINSKI Elective Course 415 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Softball. Clubs: Foreign Carl Mantey Clyde Manthey Thomas Marino Gloria Markin Language, Girls', Library Guild, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. Honors: Honor Society. DALE D. MASON History Course 415 Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. ROBERT S. MATULIS Mathematics Course 415 Clubs: Boys', Library Guild 1S.L.A.M. Representative, Presidentl, Round Table, Science, X 1President, Vice-President, S.G.A. Representativel. Music: All-City Orchestra 121, Class-Play Orchestra 125, Operetta Orchestra 127. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense 1Air-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Commit- tee. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Bronze Medal, Honor Society. ARDITH R. McCLURE Elective Course 433 Clubs: Girls', Science. JUDITH E. MCCREDDEN Elective Course 426 fm , .. .1 lE?QT' ,.e'1ff r Dean Marlowe Virginia Maslinski Dale Mason Robert Matulis Ardith McClure Page One Hundred Forty-nine JACQUEUNE A. MENDEN Elective Course 415 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Hostess. JOHN L. MEYER Manual Arts Course 415 KAREN J. MICHALZIK Stenographic Course 415 Clubs: Girls', THOMAS J. MISZEWSKI Manual Arts Course 415 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual, Newspaper CBusiness Manager, Advertising Solicitorl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Pro- iection Crew. Honors: Honor Society. Jacqueline Menden John Meyer Karen Michalzik Thomas Miszewski Karen Mooney Carol Morbeck KAREN F. MOONEY English Course 415 MARCEILE A. MUELLER English Course 415 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. lPresident, Vice-Presidentl, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly lSecretaryJ, Building Usher, 9B Instruc- tion, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Bay View Post Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizenship Award. CAROL J. MORBECK Science Course 415 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table fSecretary, Treasurerl. Music: All-City Band 127. S.G.A.: Building Usher. RONALD E. MORRISON, Jr. Science Course 415 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science lVice-Presidentt. Publications: Annual, Newspaper fAdvertising Solicitorl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. MARIE A. MROZEK Stenographic Course 415 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. CMinor Embleml, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science. Pub- lications: Newspaper CTypistl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. ALICE B. MUTSCHLER Elective Course 415 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. BRUCE H. NELSON History Course 315 Athletics: Swimming fMinor Embleml, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. t l 6 W, 4'W-in Ronald Morrison Marie Mrozek Marceile Mueller Alice Mutschler Page One Hundred Fifty Bruce Nelson Ronald Neverman Milan Nikolic Barbara Nimmer Dennis Nimmer Diane Nowak RONALD G. NEVERMAN Manual Arts Course 425 DIANE A. NOWAK Elective Course 425 Clubs: Boys'. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewl, Homeroom MllAN D- NIKOLIC Science Course 425 Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Holl Monitor. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table iChess Club Awardsl. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. BARBARA J. NIMMER Elective Course 319 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publications: Annual and Newspaper lMailing Clerki. Service Groups: Civil Defense tFirst Aid Crewl. Stage: Operetta CCostumes 37, Class Play lCostumesl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DENNIS B. NIMMER Science Course 425 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. LAURETTE H. OSOWSKI English Course 315 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Civil De- fense CFirst Aid Crewi, Stage Crew. JEROME J. OTZELBERGER English Course 335 WILLIAM E. OUELLETTE Science Course 315 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Library Guild, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir- Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crew Captainl. Elizabeth Nowakowslxi Laurette Osowski ELIZABETH M. NOWAKOWSKI Elective Course 434 Athletics: Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. EVELYN M. O'BRlEN Mathematics Course 315 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. LOREEN L. OLLMANN Stenographic Course 315 Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Evelyn O'Brien loreen Ollmann Jerome Otzelberger William Ouellette Page One Hundred Fifty-one my Janice Owen Carol Parchim JANICE A. OWEN Elective Course 315 Athletics: Apparatus, Modern Dance. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Commencement Orchestra l2i. Music: All-City Orchestra l2i, Class-Play Orchestra l3i, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Annual and Newspaper lAdvertising Solicitori. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Art Crew. CAROL A. PARCHIM Science Course East 7-9R Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. JOHN P. PARR Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee fElevator Crewl. Science Course East 7-9R JAMES J. PASZKIEWICZ Elective Course Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl. East 7-9R Chorus l2l. John Parr James Paszkiewicz Ronald Patterson RONALD E. PATTERSON English Course 415 Athletics: Baseball, Football, Life Saving Corps, Swimming lMaior Emblems 3, Medals 3, Captainl, Track. Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus, All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra l2i, Dance Band Member l3i, Operetta Chorus 125, Operetta Orchestra l27, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Edward B. Schultz Award. RICHARD M. PELLOWSKI Elective Course East 7-9R Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir- Roid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee lSupervisori, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. DOROTHY M. PELTZER Elective Course 419 Clubs: Girls'. KAY A. PEPIN Elective Course East 7-9R GERALD W. PERGANDE Elective Course East 7-9R Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JOHN K. PERSAK Science Course East 7-9R S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. THOMAS W. PETER Elective Course 433 Richard Pellowslci Gerald Pergande John Persak Thomas Peter Page One Hundred Fifty-two Dorothy Peltzer Kay Pepin Charlene Peters Barbara Peterson Nancy Pezzi Judith Pfenning Donaven Phillips CHARLENE E. PETERS Science Course East 7-9R DONAVEN G. PHILLIPS Manual Arts Course East 7-9R Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Clubs: Boys'. F.T.A., Girls', Library Gulld, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City DIANE C' PIERCE Elective Course East 7-9R Band l2i, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra l2J. Publications: Newspaper lOffice Manager, Typisti. S.G.A.: Dance Usher, 9B ln- struction. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. BARBARA A. PETERSON Science Course East 7-9R Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Building Usher. NANCY M. PEZZI English Course 426 Clubs: Girls', JUDITH M. PFENNING Science Course East 7-9R Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Synchronized Swim, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee, Proiection Crew. Stage: Operetta 1Costumes 35, Class Play lCostumes 33. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi. RAYMOND E. PINCZKOWSKI, Jr. Mathematics Course East 7-9R Athletics: Basketball, Golf. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Usher. Publications: Newspaper fSports Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Quill and Scrolli. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warden, First Aid Crewi, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Student Court, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Gold Medal, Honor Society. NORBERT J. PIOTROWSKI Science Course East 7-9R Athletics: Cross Country, Track lMinor Emblem, Medals 3i. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Radio Crew. Duane Pierce Raymond Pinczlxowslti Norbert Piotrowslti Sandra Piotruszewicz Shirley Pitcher Diane Plislza SANDRA D. PIOTRUSZEWICZ East 7-9R Stenographic Course Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Nereids' lPresidentD, Pep, Science, Synchronized Swim, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play lCostumesi. S.G.A.: Building Usher. SHIRLEY I. PITCHER Stenographic Course East 7-9R Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Building Usher. DIANE P. PLISKA Elective Course East 7-9R Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Page Ons Hundred Fifty-three PATRICIA J. PODRIZNIK Elective Course 335 Clubs: F.T.A., Round Table, History. Publications: Newspaper lTypist5. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play, Operetta lPrompterJ. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. MARILYN F. POLAK Elective Course 434 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Nereids', Round Table. ROBERT J. POLGAR Elective Course East 7-9R Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblemi. Clubs: Boys' lTreasurer3. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warclenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Patricia Podriznik Marilyn Polak Robert Polgar Mark Poniewaz Thomas Potter Richard Presnal MARK A. PONIEWAZ Elective Course East 7-9R BEVERLY A. PROKOP Elective Course East 7-9R Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Music: All- City Orchestra l3J, Class-Play Orchestra l2J, Dance-Band Member, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Radio Crew. THOMAS L. POTTER Elective Course 335 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Stage Crew iManager5. RICHARD A. PRESNAL Elective Course East 7-9R Clubs: Round Table. JUDITH J. PRIEBE Science Course East 7-9R Athletics: Bowling, Softball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. PENELOPE A. PUCCETTI Science Course East 7-9R Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 33, Class Play iCostumes 35. CAROL A. PUFFER Stenographic Course East 7-9R Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. THOMAS S. PUTZ English Course 425 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Chorus i2J. Service Groups: Civil Defense. Judith Priebe Beverly Prolrop Penelope Puccetti Carol Puffer Thomas Putz Page One Hundred Fifty-four JOYCE M. RAATZ Elective Course 304 Clubs: Girls'. Music: All-City Orchestra 123, Class-Play Orchestra l2l. ANDREJS RACENIS Science Course 426 Athletics: Basketball, Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, U.S. History. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain, Pinl, Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl. JAMES RADKE Science Course 426 Athletics: Baseball, Football lMaior Emblem, Gold Footballl. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee lSuper- visorl, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Com- mittee. Joyce Raatz Andreis Racenis James Radke Richard Raniewicz Dominico Rappa Hattie Reamer RICHARD RANlEWlCZ English Course 426 Athletics: Bowling, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Stage: Class Athletics: Basketball lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Captainl, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 27. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fFirst Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. DOMINICO RAPPA Science Course 426 Athletics: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. HATTIE R. REAMER Elective Course 426 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. BARBARA E. REBER General Clerical Course 426 .Ada Play fCostumesJ. ROSALIND S. REICH English Course 426 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, X. Pub- lications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study- Hall Monitor. ARCHIE H. REID Manual Arts Course 426 LESLIE J. REIMER Science Course 426 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. DOROTHEA A. REINHARDT Stenographic Course 426 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Pep. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. Barbara Reber Rosalind Reich Archie Reid Leslie Reimer Dorothea Reinhardt Page One Hundred Fifty-five Nancy Reise Diane Retzlaff Carol Rewolinski NANCY A. RElSE Science Course 426 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra l3J, Girls' Dance Band, Operetta Chorus l3J, Operetta Orchestra, Solo for Annual Concert. Stage: Operetta lDanc- ing Chorus, Accompanisti. S.G.A.: Special Committee. Honors: Honor Society, Civic Music Association Award. DIANE L. RETZLAFF Science Course 426 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. CAROL A. REWOLINSKI Elective Course 426 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumesJ, Class Play lCostumes 25. JUDITH REITH Science Course 426 Athletics: Hockey, Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science lChairmanJ. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Hostess. Sharon Roelke Robert Roeplxe Beverly Rogalla Judith Reith Thomas Rocque THOMAS C. ROCQUE Science Course 433 Athletics: Basketball lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 23, Football. Clubs: Boys'. SHARON L. ROELKE Stenographic Course 426 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table, X. Publications: Annual lTypistJ. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. ROBERT W. ROEPKE Science Course 426 Athletics: Basketball, Cross Country lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemi, Football, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Ribbons 23, Wrestling. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera fPresidentJ, Foreign Lan- guage, Science lChairman7. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenb, Fire Warden lCaptainJ, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. BEVERLY M. ROGALLA Elective Course 426 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. NANCY C. ROTH Elective Course 426 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. WENDELYN M. ROTH Science Course 426 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science, X. Commencement: Speaker. Music: Class-Play Orchestra l3D, Operetta Orchestra l3J. S.G.A.: Assembly CSecretaryi, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Stu- dent Board lSecretaryJ, Student Court, Inter-High School Council lSecretary-Treasurerl. Honors: Badger Girls' State, Girls' Nation, Gold Medal, Honor Society, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship. KATHLEEN N. RUEHLE Elective Course 426 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming lMinor Emblemi, Tumbling, Modern Dance. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids' lVice- Presidentl, Round Table, Synchronized Swim. Music: tra. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Nancy Roth Wendelyn Roth Kathleen Ruehle Page One Hundred Fifty-six All-City Band, All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orches- Lois Rusch Dennis Rusche Francis Ruszkiewicz Janice Sala LOIS C. RUSCH Stenographic Course 426 Clubs: Girls'. Publications: Newspaper lTypistl. Service Groups: Ban- quet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 31, Class Play lCostumes 31. DENNIS F. RUSCHE Mathematics Course 426 Athletics: Basketball lMinor Embleml, Cross Country IMaior Embleml, Football lMinor Embleml, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Foreign Language. Honors: Honor Society. FRANCIS P. RUSZKIEWICZ Science Course 426 Clubs: Boys', Round Table IChess Pinl. Service Groups: Construction Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Honors: Honor Society. JANICE D. SALA Elective Course 419 Clubs: Booster, X. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Civil Defense IFirst Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. FRED G. SCHMIDT Manual Arts Course 425 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. BERNARD J. SCHMITT Elective Course 419 Athletics: Baseball IMaior Emblems 21, Basketball lMaior Embleml, Football, Track IMaior Embleml. Clubs: Boys'. MADELINE M. SCHNEIDER Science Course 419 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls' KVice-Presidentl, Pep, Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra ISD, Operetta Orchestra I2l. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruc- tion, Special Committee. Margarita Sandoval MARGARITA SANDOVAL Stenographic Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Hockey, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language lSpanish Pint, Pep, Round Table. Honors: Honor Society. SANDRA M. SCHANNING Elective Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball. Clubs: Girls' lSergeant at Armsi, Library Guild lVice-Presidentl. Music: Girls' Dance Band. HERBERT M. SCHAUER Science Course 419 Clubs: Boys'. BEVERLY I. SCHERBARTH Stenographic Course 419 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, X. Publica- tions: Annual lTypistJ. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study- Hall Monitor. I I Sandra Schanning Herbert Schauer Beverly Scherbarth Fred Schmidt Bernard Schmitt Madeline Schneider Page One Hundred Fifty-seven DENNIS L. SCHOESSOW English Course 419 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. BEVERLY L. SCHORRAK Science Course ' 419 Athletics: Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Future Nurses. Music: All-City Band 123, Girls' Dance Band, Color Guard lSergeantl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee. RONALD A. SCHRAM Elective Course 419 Dennis Schoessow Beverly Schorrak Ronald Schram Dennis Schreiber Alan Schroeder Ellen Schubert DENNIS M. SCHREIBER Science Course 419 DAVID A. SCHULTZ Science Course 419 Athletics: Football fMinor Emblemi, Swimming CMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Medall. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee CSupervisorJ. ALAN E. SCHROEDER Science Course 419 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Embleml, Cross Country iMaior Emblems 3, Medals 5, Ribbon, Captainl, Track 1Maior Emblem, Minor Emblems 2, Ribbons 33, Wrestling iMaior Emblems 3, Meclall. Clubs: Boys', Science. Commencement: Class Commission. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee CChairmanl. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, W Club Award. ELLEN M. SCHUBERT Stenographic Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild iTreasurer, Certiticatel, Round Table, X. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl. NICHOLAS SCHUBERT Elective Course 415 Athletics: Football lMaior Embleml. Music: Operetta Chorus 125. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Clubs: Round Table, Science, X lRecorderl. Publications: Annual lSchool-Lite Editorl, Newspaper iCopy Readerl. Stage: Class-Play. Honors: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. GAIL D. SCHULZ English Course 419 Athletics: Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee lSupervisorl. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. MARJORIE D. SCHULZ Elective Course 419 Clubs: Girls', S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. THOMAS A. SCHUMACHER Science Course 419 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Camera KPresidentl, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta C2l, Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Com- mittee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Nicholas Schubert David Schultz Gail Schulz Marjorie Schulz Thomas Schumacher Page One Hundred Fifty-eight James Schuster Roger Scott Louis Seefeld Robert Seymer JAMES E. SCHUSTER Science Course 419 Athletics: Wrestling. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table fTreasurer1, Science CManager1, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, School Announcer. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee. ROGER J. SCOTT Manual Arts Course 419 LOUIS R. SEEFELD Science Course 419 Athletics: Basketball CMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Football iMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Gold Footballi. Clubs: Boys' CPresident1, Foreign Language, Science, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly CFirst Vice-Presidentl, Central Study-Hall Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Honors: Guy D. Kyper Award. ROBERT G. SEYMER Science Course 419 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: All- gx23,'fii', EDWARD E. SLOTTY Science Course 419 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra i2J. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. ALOHA M. SMITH English course 419 Athletics: Basketball, Life Saving Corps, Softball s lCaptainJ, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Foreign Language, Nereids'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. MARY E. SMITH Elective Course 330 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Office Monitor. James Sitek Edward Slotty Margaret Shokatz City Band, Class-Play Orchestra i2J, Dance-Band Member 131. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusi. MARGARET SHOKATZ Science Course 419 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus 127. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. JAMES L. SITEK Elective Course 419 SHARON L. SKUDLARCZYK Home Economics Course 419 Athletics: Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Stage: Operetta iCostumes1, Class Play CCostumes1. WILLIAM E. SLEZEWSKI Science Course 426 Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusi. William Slezewski Sharon Skudlarczyk Aloha Smith Mary Smith Page One Hundred Fifty-nine BEVERLY A. SMUKOWSKI Stenographic Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. S.G.A: Build- ing Usher. JOANNE R. SONNENBERG History Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball fCaptain1. Clubs: Girls', F.T.A. Publications: Annual, Newspaper lCirculation Re- corder1. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Honors: Honor Society. BARBARA J. SOSALLA Elective Course 129 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SHARON B. SOYCK English Course 419 Clubs: F.T.A., Round Table, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Assembly. Beverly Smukowski Joanne Sonnenberg Barbara Sosalla Sharon Soyck Diana Spirewka Richard Sponholz DIANA A. SPIREWKA Science Course 330 RUTH M. STARK Elective Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus 121, Operetta Chorus 121. RICHARD R. SPONHOLZ Elective Course 419 Clubs: Boys'. GERALD C. STANECKI Science Course 335 Athletics: Tennis, Golf, Wrestling. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host. MARLANE K. STANKI English Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, G.A.A. Council lS.G.A. Representativei, G.A.A. Emblem lMinor1, Lite Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'. Publications: Annual lEditor-in-Chiefi. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee lCo-Chairmani, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Silver Medal. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council CSecretaryJ, G.A.A. Emblem CMinor1, Hockey, Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Newspaper lCopy Readeri. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Student Board, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Merit Scholarship Finalist, Honor Society, United Steelworkers' Scholarship. SUE E. STEALEY Mathematics Course 425 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council lSecretary1, G.A.A. Emblem lMinor1, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. lTreasurer, Vice-Presidentl, Girls', Science, X. Publications: Annual lAssistant Index Editori. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction lChairman1, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. JUDITH A. STEFFEN Elective Course 419 Athletics: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Publica- tions: Newspaper iTypistD. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Gerald Stanecki Marlane Stanki Ruth Stark Sue Stealey Judith Steffen Page One Hundred Sixty GERALD A. STEIN Elective Course 315 Athletics: Swimming, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science. SUNDRA L. STEPHEN Science Course 335 Athletics: Bowling, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild lSecretary, Presidentl, Pep, Round Table, Science lSecretaryl. Publications: Newspaper lTypist7. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, 9B instruction. SHIRLEY STEUCK English Course 419 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language lSergeant at Arms, Latin Pinl, F.T.A., Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. Honors: Trees for To- morrow, Honor Society. Gerald Stein Sundra Stephen Shirley Steuck Carolyn Stolz Betty Stommel Judith Stramowski CAROLYN M. STOLZ Science Course 419 ALFRED R. STRZYZEWSKI Elective Course 426 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' lTreasurerl, Round Table. ARTHUR R- STYCH Manual Arts Course 419 Commencement: Class Commission. Music: Class-Play Orchestra I2l, Clubs: BOYS' iFI09 Cfewl' Operetta Orchestra 637. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid l CAMILLE C. SZALEK English Course 425 Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee lCo-Chairmanl, 9B Instruction. BETTY A. STOMMEL Elective Course 330 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art isecretaryl, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Band, All-City Maiorette, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Art Crew CChairmanl. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. JUDITH A. STRAMOWSKI Stenographic Course 425 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. WAYNE L. STRUCK Science Course 434 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Athletics: Bowling, Modern Dance, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, F.T.A. ilnter-Hi Representativel, Girls' lSergeant at Armsl, Round Table. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 33. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Special Committees. ROBERT M. TABAKA English Course 433 Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. WILLIAM J. TEMMLER Modern Language Course 433 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming iManagerl. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, U.S. History Nice-President, Secretary, Treasurerl, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl. 5.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. Wayne Struck Arthur Stych Camille Szalek Robert Tabaka William Temmler Page One Hundred Sixty-one , , WILLIAM P. TENGEL Elective Course 426 Athletics: Baseball iMaior Emblems 2l, Football A, CMaior Emblems 27, Gym Team, Track iMaior Emblems '1 25. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. JACQUELINE E. THATE 433 Modern Language Course ? ,sf ...W s 4-3 t Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense iFirst Aid Crewl. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. LAUREL J. THIELE Elective Course 433 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem iMinorl, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, U.S. History, X. Publications: Annual iCircu- lation Managerl, Newspaper fCo-Circulation Man- ageri. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Honor Society. William Tengel Jacqueline Thate Laurel Thiele Elaine Thomas Kenneth Thomas Patricia Timm ELAINE R. THOMAS Stenographic Course 433 JEFFREY S. TREICHEL Science Course 433 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Synchronized Swim. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. KENNETH P. THOMAS Manual Arts Course 433 Athletics: Cross Country iMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track fMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Fire Warden, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Host. PATRICIA E. TIMM Stenographic Course 433 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. GLORIA TOMINSEK Elective Course 425 Athletics: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. EDNA C. TREDER Science Course 'I29 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Stage: Operetta iCostumes 45, Class Play iCostumes 4l. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Supervisor. Gloria Tominsek Page One Hundred Sixty-two Athletics: Baseball iMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Basketball, Foot- ball iMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Usher Club. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense iFirst Aid Crewi, Radio Crew. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly iSergeant at Armsl, Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee iSupervisorJ, Dance Committee, Ring Committee. JAMES F. TROYER English Course 433 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science CChairmanl, X. Publications: Newspaper iSports Editor, Quill and Scrolli. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Special Committee. Honors: American Legion Award. VIRGINIA L. URBANIAK Stenographic Course 434 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A: Study- Hall Monitor. I , Edna Treder Jeftrey Treichel James Troyer Virginia Urbaniak JAMES R. VALLEE Science Course 434 JUDITH G. WAGNER Elective Course 425 Athletics: Badminton, Softball iMinor Embleml, Swim- ming, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Science. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense iDisaster Crewi. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. MARY L. WAGNER Elective Course 433 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton iMedaIJ, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Girls'. LYNN E. WALRAFF English Course 433 Athletics: Hockey, Pep Club, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Art iPresidentJ, Booster, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, X, U.S. History iSecre- tary, Vice-Presidenti. Stage: Operetta iCostumes, Art Crewi. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. James Vallee Judith Wagner Mary Wagner Lynn Walraff Barbara Wanserski Shirley Weber BARBARA J. WANSERSKI Stenographic Course 433 JAMES R. WENDT Science Course 433 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta fCostumes7. SHIRLEY A. WEBER Science Course 129 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Honors: Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, Honor Society. JUDITH A. WEIDNER English Course 433 Athletics: Baseball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper iCub Reporteri. S.G.A.: Building Usher. PATRICIA J. WENDLAND English Course 433 Athletics: Badminton, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Pep, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee. Athletics: Basketball, Golf iMaior Emblems 4, Medals 3, City Cham- pionshipi. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher Club fSecretary, Treasureri. Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporteri. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Auto Registration. JOAN E. WESOLOWSKI Elective Course 433 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Supervisor. KATHLEEN M. WHEELER Science Course 433 Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table iChairmanJ, Science iPresidentJ, U.S. History, X. Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporterb. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, 9B Instruction, Student Court, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. Judith Weidner Patricia Wendland James Wendt Joan Wesolowski Kathleen Wheeler Page One Hundred Sixty-three Nb., . ,- Elaine Wick Rita Wildes Marilyn Wilke Richard Will Terrance Wilson ELAINE V. WICK Elective Course 433 TERRANCE M. WILSON Elective Course 129 Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RITA R- WILDES Science Course 433 DAVID J. WINIARSKI Elective Course 433 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 23, Class Play lCostumes 23. MARILYN J. WILKE Elective Course 433 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: First Aid Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. RICHARD E. WILL Elective Course 433 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys'. GERALDINE WODYNSKI Science Course 433 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. JEAN R. WOLF Mathematics Course 425 Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Band. Publica- tions: Annual lHomeroom Editor, Assistant Activity Editor, Quill and Scrolll, Newspaper lTypistJ. i SHIRLEY A. WOLF Elective Course 425 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. CAROL A. WINTER Elective Course 415 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swim- ming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Synchronized Swim. Service Groups: Art Crew. ROBERT L. WITTEKIND Elective Course 433 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys'. David Winiarski Carol Winter Robert Wittekind Page One Hundred Sixty-four Geraldine Wodynski Jean Wolf Shirley Wolf Allen Wulk Beth Wylie Diane Zaborsky Lee Ann Zaleski ALLEN C. WULK Elective Course 433 Clubs: Boys', Science. BETH A. WYLIE Science Course 433 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science lSecretaryi, X lVice- Presidentl. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra 135, Operetta Orchestra 637. Publications: Newspaper lAssociate Editor, Quill and Scrolll. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Special Committee. Honors: Badger Girls' State lAlternatei, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Silver Medal, Honor Society, A.A.U.W. Scholarship. DIANE M. ZABORSKY Stenographic Course 415 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', DH R, Round Table. S.G.A.: study-Hull Monitor' Greg Zautke Dennis Zeier Eileen Zelinski LEE ANN ZALESKI English Course 4l5 DONNA M. ZESS Stenographic Course East 7-9R Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Volleyball. Clubs: Art iS.G.A. Representativel, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, U.S. History Nice-Presidentl. Service FRANCES E- ZIINO SCIENCE Course ECS? 7-9R Groups: Art Crew iChairmanJ. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. GREG F. ZAUTKE Science Course 425 Athletics: Gym Team, Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. DENNIS W. ZEIER Science Course 415 Athletics: Basketball, Cross Country. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. EILEEN E. ZELINSKI Stenographic Course 434 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta. MICHAEL R. ZENKER Elective Course 434 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi, Art Crew. Athletics: Badminton, Basketball lRibbonJ, G.A.A. Council iS.G.A. Representativei, G.A.A. Emblem IMinorJ, Hockey, Softball IMedall, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. CHARLENE D. ZIMDARS Science Course 425 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Olticial, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tum- bling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language lSergeant at Armsl, Girls', Science CPresidentD. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study- Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. DONNA M. ZIPPEL Stenographic Course 304 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study- Hall Committee. Michael Zenker Donna Zess Frances Ziino Charlene Zimdars Donna Zippel Page One Hundred Sixty-five ,9- f I 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. You're just in time! Al.l.ls-cl-lAl.MERs Q HERE ENGINEERING ACT ON IS AT WORK ON YOUR FUTURE TOD Scheuerell 81 Son FUNERAL HOME 24-33 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Slleridan 4-2429 JOHNS - MANVILLE Rooflng and Home Improvements Contractors LAUFENBERG BROS. CO. 2229 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. SH. 4-7739 Insulation Sheet Metal You're Always Welcome Af KINNICKINNIC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LoAN ASSOCIATION 2301 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 4-3323 Where You Save Makes a Difference Gqfma Baffanz 97010213 GHC! QMS F. D. T. 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FORMICA Linoleum, Rubber, and Vinyl Tile Custom Built Sinks, Tops and Dinette Sets INSTITUTIONAL FABRICATING OFFICE - SHericlc1n 4-9181-82 2227 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. I W , I I I C omplimenls of THE PELTON STEEL CASTING CO. 148 W. Dewey Place Hundred Eig lily Compliments of INDUSTRIAL METAL SPINNING CC. 3311 SOUTH CLEMENT AVENUE Q eswaiuk W' W olors Paint STREHLOW PAINT AND HARDWARE ., 2675 S h K' ' k A SH d 44960 I 1. A. ourowsla PHARMACIST 3974 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. HUmboIdt 1-5222 LAWRENCE W. WIESNER GUARANTEED PLUMBING Repairing A Specialty 3246 S. Howell Ave. SHericIan 4-1676 Phone Hu. 1-9762 G . G R O P P I Groceries and Meats IMPORTED ITALIAN Foons Home Made Italian Sausage I 1141 E. Russell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. l SMITH STANDARD STATION 2699 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Always Better Service ALOIS BUCHER Ladies' and Men's Tailoring I DRY CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING l Phone sn. 4.6040 3118 s. Kinnickinnic Ave. , Open Mon. A Fri. Eve. Milwaukee 7, Wis. I l RICKY'S RESTAURANT 2678 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Congratulations to the Class of 1959 BALDI'S SMOKESHOP 604 West Lincoln Ave. I ,1 ,Wg ,Y ,, In Bay View, lt's GENE'S BARBER SHOP 2349 South Kinnickinnic Ave. HUmboIdt 3-7417 Call for Appointments I l lf Compliments of K.K. NIC NAC NOOK 3106 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Greeting Cards W l Fl'lendS Jewelfy Giffs Artificial Flowers la , Page One Hundred Eighty-Iwo nlsxnu. nnuesl ACEWHDING Community Health Center I 8 co. I 3567 Soufh Howell Avenue I Welding Equipment o Safety Products LESLIE mum BLUHM HUmboldt 1-6700 HUmbold1 'I-4430 X- 4325 So. Howell Ave. Open Sundays and Holidays I I Besi Wishes JOE FRANECKI APPLIANCE and TELEVISION 2929 South 'I3ih St. EVergreen 3-3990 BOUOUET FLOWER SHOP in the Avalon Theater Building 2469 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Flower Arrangements For All Occasions GIFTS 0 POTTED PLANTS 0 CORSAGES We Wire Flowers Phone HUml1oldt 3-2980 Pg One Hundred Eigil 1 Butler Printing Company 2979 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE HUMBOLDT 3-5653 - We Specialize in the Following: BROCHURES 0 PROMOTIONAL SALES FLYERS 0 CATALOG SHEETS OFFICE FORMS 0 PRODUCTION INSERTS INSTRUCTION INSERT SHEETS Also: LETTERHEADS 0 STATEMENTS 0 PROGRAMS WEDDING INVITATIONS lf H ls Printable We'll Print lt OFFSET and LETTERPRESS If you need a quotation on a iob, stop in and see Tomy or if you can't come in, caII. Congratulations, Grads HclclEg hty f SENTBY MARKET 4130 SOUTH HOWELL AVE. CATERPILLAR is people working together 3333 So. Chase Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin BADGER DIE CASTING CORPORATION Manufacturers of Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone SHeridan 4-6643 201 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN New Cars Used Cars JIM KING CHEVROLET CO. 5043 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-6700 Parts Service PgO H ddEg li BOB'S SPORT SHOP Sporting Goods and Bicycles HUmboIdt 3-8680 3680 South Howell Avenue Vx M ar J rw sQ3971SSi32'm' . . Machinery builders for the worId's major industries since 1886 NORDBERG MANUFACTURING COMPANY lvnLwAuKEE 1. wisconsin-s'r. Louis. mlssoum Mamie zvgimrsswfwwnwfzrwmwm sszsfrfwmwmxs-mwzfe iwvevffmmwwrmswxaezrmmz mmmmzxzs Page One Hundred Eighfy-six BERG MANUFACTURING COMPANY E. BARTKOWSKI dealer in FINE FOOTWEAR Shoes for the Entire Family ik' PHone EV 4-3820 3015 So. 'I3th Street Between Manitoba and Oklahoma on 'I3th Street KERN UIL BU., INC. Distributor of PREMIUM GASOLINE AND FUEL OIL SHericlan 4-1443 2729 South Kinnickinnie Ave. 4-045 South Kinnickinnic Ave. 2436 South Chase Ave. 3633 West Burnham AVENUE DRIVE-IN S.6tl1 and W. Oklahoma HAMBURGERS MALTS and SUNDAES Frozen Custard E. R. BEYER Steel Rule Dies 364 East Rosedale SHericlan 4-5884 P90 H dred Eig T BAY VIEW HARDWARE ANDREW CIESLIK 1 HARDWARE - PATEK PAINTS Badger Lumber 8. Supply Corp. Y 2040 E. St. Francis Ave. St. Francis 7, Wisconsi HOUSEWARE A SH. 4-1928 - 4-1929 Open Fridays Till Nine . . . . 3001 S' Kinnickinnic HU 3-4146 1 Lumber - Millwork - Building Supplies COMMONWEALTH SERVICE Small Engine Specialists 4080 South Howell Ave. The Last Drug Store on Your Way to the Airport TOWNE DRUG SHOP Corner Bolivar Sr Howell HUmboldt 3-6898 1 O O O O LAUNDRY - CLEANER SHeridan 4-1520 y Weir's Grocery 8. Delicatessen 3673 S. Clement Regular Hours 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sat. 8- Sun. HUmboldt 1-5161 LAKESIDE BAKERY Quality - That's All OPEN SUNDAYS 1 1 1 1 1 1 MATHEWS DRUG COMPANY BAY VIEW'S TOY CENTER HALLMARK GREETING CARDS 1200 East Oklahoma Avenue X Phone HU 3-7168 1100 E. Oklahoma slieridan 4-9779 FAMOUS FOR COUNTRY STYLE CHICKEN DINNERS FLEMINGIS DRUG STORE ,, S M 0 R G A S B O R D Ambrose Fleming, R.PH. N Served Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nites 5 to 9 P.M. 2601 So. Delaware Ave. COUNTRY GARDENS Phone SH 4-4610 f 911 W. Layton Ave. HU 1-9467 W Page One Hundred Eighty-eight engraving company Sm, wil EXCELLENT PHOTO ENGRAVERSI We'll back that up with a closely-knit organization pledged to produce your work with an enthusiasm that meets your close schedules . . . and done with an expert touch that brings you the finest photo engraving. To augment this service and quality, we have installed new powderless etching equipment. This is in keeping with our policy to produce a superior product for our clients, with the most ejicient methods. PREMIER ENGRAVING COMPANY PHOTO ENGRAVERS 818 west winnebago street milwaukee 5, wisconsin snoaaway 1-3337 I aass I 3339 Page One Hundred Eighty-nina T BATTERY SERVICE TOWING H GT. H SUPER SERVICE i 2915 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. HU. 1-9516 Milwaukee 7, Wis. l TUNE UP BRAKE SERVICE X MAGAZINES Phone HU. 3-3044 BAY VIEW HOBBY SHOP Southside Headquarters for PLANES - BOATS 1 2633 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVE. CARS - TRAINS - CRAFTS MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. Compliments of Howie 81 Augie's Sinclair Service l Washing - Greasing - Accessories T Complete Automobile Repairing Corner of Howell ancl Russell Phone HUmbolclt 1-9562 . BAY VIEW PHARMACY F. C. PECH, R. PH. J. AIELLO, R. PH. P. L. AIELLO, R. PH. 2737 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone HUmboldt 1-5916 Page One Hu dred Nn fy Call SHeridan 4 0844 Bay View Printing Company Madera Zfypagraphy 2308 South Howell Avenue Compliments of PICKARD MOTOR SERVICE 355 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE Covers and Binding 19 9 OR CLE BOUND FOR PERMANENCE AND BEAUTY l, . BOEHM BINDERY COMPANY 104- East Mason Street Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin lf lt's Bound by Boehm, lf's Bound fo Be Good 1904 ig ig? ig 1959 PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS i' 'k 'A' All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations 2697 South Kinnickinnic Avenue lk t t Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin HUmb0ldt 1-5400 'HE E EI Compliments of JEROME B. MEYER 81 SONS INC. PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, SECRETARY AND TREASURER All former Bay View High School Students 2339 So. Austin Street Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin A L - Q , .7 - 5 We - 5 EJ. OFFICE PHONE RES. PHONE Sfleridan 4-3728 Slleridan 4-9361 2430 S. St. Clair Sl. . M. ZANCH ETTI Inc. MASON - CONCRETE AND CARPENTER CONTRACTORS A Complete Building and Remodeling Service PLASTERING - KITCHEN REMODELINC EXCAVATING - LICENSED SIDEWALK LAYER - CHIMNEY WORK 2359 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. --A A ee - Y A' ew: PORTABLE EQUIPMENT HELI-ARC WELDING i BROWITT WELDING CO. STEEL FABRICATING 2150 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridon 4-4747 ' Page One Hundred Ninety-three BAY VIEW'S SHUE CENTER Season 's Latest Styles In Men's, Women's and Children's Footwear The House That Value Built 0 en 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 th Howell Avenue SHerid 4 6979 Compliments of CAMPBELL LAUNDRY CO. 3009 N. Humboldt Ave. FR. 2-9200 COLLINS STUDIOS golzotograplzers Senior Pictures - 1959 Oracle 701 West Wisconsin Avenue BRocidway 3-5181 PgOHddN iyf' A Abler, Barbara . .. Achatz, Jean ....... .....34 ....130 Achatz, Richard ........... 35 Adamczyk, Adrian . .. Adamczyk, Alice .... Adamick, Kathleen . Ahrens, John .... 31 Allen, Larry ,...... Alt, Adrienne ..... Alt, George ....... Alvarado, Carmen Birner, Barbara ... .... . ....130 ..47, 90 . 28 39 ,100, 130 ....35,74 ........35 ....44, 81 .......130 Alvarez, Elvira .... ..... 3 5 Andersen, Mr. .... ..... 5 3 Anderson, Dale . .. .. . .114 Anderson, Ellen ........... 39 Anderson, George ......... 96 Anderson, Janet ,......... 38 Anderson, John .... 35, 93, 98 Anderson, Judith .......... 38 Anderson, Karen. .57, 106, 130 Anderson, Lynne .......... 33 Anderson, Sheila . ......... 38 Anderson, Michael ....... 130 Anderson, Miss ........... 43 Anschutz, Robert ....... 39, 74 Appell, Mary. .78, 83, 109, igg Arcuri, John .............. Armentrout, John . . Arndt, Barbara 44 52 Arndt, Geargiane .. ..... 35 Arndt, Miss .............. 39 Arnet, William ..... . . .38, Bernhagen, Wayne .... 34, 81 Bernier, Gloria ........... 45 Bertoglio, Peter ..., 52, 96, 102 Bethke, Julie .... . ........ 38 Bethke, Richard ....... 52, 93 Bethke, William .....,... lnde B Bukowski, Gerald X .......114 Bullard, Mr. ...,..... 33, 112 Buller, Priscilla . . . '?9 i55 .......56,71,76, , Burany, Susan Burback, Herman Burditt, MaryAnn . Burger, Raymond Burghardt, Gordon ..........74,7a, ........43 .44,93 ........47 63,133 'iii' 'iii Burgner, Clyde . ....... 44, 83 . .,........ 45, 92, 100, 104 Betts, Alan .............. 42 Betts, David ..........,.. 131 Beutler, Dale . . . . . . . .40 Bialk, Joan . . ........ 34 Bialk, Karen ............. 33 Bialk, Sue ............... 45 Bialoszynski, Kenneth ..... 45 Biedrzycki, Barbara ......... B2, 83,114 Biesen, Nancy ............ 40 Biesen, Susan ........... 114 Bieszk, Sandra ...... . .... 45 Bilkovich, William .... 40, B1 Bindas, Joan ............. Biondich, Neil .... ..... Burke, Jo ne .............. 78 Burke, Terrance .... ..... 43 Burkhalter, Carol . . .... 133 Burkhalter, Patricia ....... 45 Burkhard, Lucas . . . .... .36 Burns, Diane ..,.......... 34 Burritt, Roy ...... . ....... 44 Buschenfeld, Jean ........... . ..... .61, 66, 78, 127, 134 Buth, Karla ........... 44, 71 Butler, Sharon ........ 46, 61 45 40 Birdsell, Sharon .. ..... 40 41 34 Bishop, Judith .......... Bitters, Gerald ......... . .29, 52, 63, 80, 81, 92, Biorklund, David ........ Biorklund, Edith 76, 77, 79, Blackwood, Muriel ..109, Blankenheim, Elaine .... Bleise, Donna .......... 169 .34 132 132 132 C Campion, Kathleen Capello, Sharon . . Corley, Kathleen . Carter, Wayne .... Case, Mrs. ...... . Caughell, Marvin . Cavender, Gary . . .......46 ........34 ........33 .49,82,83 .......129 ........44 .34 74 93 C Crandall, Doris . .. ........45 Crawford, John ........,. . . . 31, 44, 72, 93, 100, 102, 103 Crawford, Mr. .......... 129 Crawford, Walter .... 38, 100 Crivello, Daniel ......,... 34 Crouse, Rodney .......... 1135 4 Cupertino, Eugene Cupertino, Thomas. Curish, Kathleen .. Cutter Mrs. ..... . cmikfiwski, William. 49, '81, Czarapata, Susan . Czarnecki, Arthur . I 49, 51, ' 74 .,......33 45 99 ........38 46 Czarnecki, Mary .......... 40 Czerniakowski, Daniel .., . .34 Czerwinski, Mary 46, 107, 109 Czerwinski, Raymond ..... 49 Czerwinski Robert , ....... 135 Czeszynski, Anthony ..34, 74 Czeszynski, Diana . . . .60, 135 Czynszok, Ronald ..... 52, 74 D Dohlke, Diane .... . .... 40 Daley, Patricia . . . . . . . .45 Damitz, Jeanine .. .... 135 Damitz, Phillip . . . . . . . .45 Danculovich, Mr. . Daniels, Barbara Ashton, David ...... 47, 72, Augustowski, Donalda .... 130 Bachmann, Marlene ....... Block Raymond Blodglett, Wayne l . .44 .132 132 Blonien, Mr. ..... ..... 4 5 Bluhm, Judith .... 34, 107 Bluhm, Leslie ..... .... 1 32 Boettcher, Joyce .. .45, 90 Bohanon, James . . Bohanon, Jean .... .....30,34 ...,.34 Baranowski, Judith 45 Bachmann, Richard ........ 44 Bachmann, Thomas ........ 44 Bader, Miss ..........,.. 129 Baewer, Phillip .... Bagrowski, Christine ......130 ......40 Bagrowski, John ......... 130 Bahrke, Anthony ...... 45, 74 Baier, Nick ...... .......45 Baier, Sherry ............. 45 Baitinger, Charles ....... 130 Baker, Donald ........ 43, 81 Baker, Jerry .............. 52 Baker, Judith ............. 39 Baker, Kathleen .......... 52 Balcerzak, Antoinette .... iig Balcerzak, Thomas Bales, Dwight ..... ..... , Bl, Bales, Jonathan ...... .... Boinski, Joyce ........... 114 Bolan, Dan ............... 34 Boldt, Mar .............. 39 Bonczkowski, Alexandra ..... 132 Bonini, Bonnie ............ 40 Bank, Diana ............. 45 Boos, William. .44, 72, 73, 80 Borck, Marie ............. 45 Boretsky, Lester .......... 38 Borkowski, Brian ......... 45 Borland, Terry .... ........ 4 0 Borowski, Jacqueline ..... 34 Bortmess, Kathleen ....... .34 Borucki, Jacqueline ...... 132 44 Cavender, Jacqueline. .40, 107 Cebulski, Kathleen ........ 34 Ceranowski, David ....... 47 Ceretto, Robert . . . . . . .134 Cernahan, Miss . .. .... . . .53 Cerwin, Mr. ............. 90 Cesarz, John ......... 34, 74 Ceynowa, Lydia .......... 33 Ceynowa, Walter ......... 35 Chamberlain, Mary Dee .... 46 Champion, Sandra ....... 134 Champion, Sharon ..... . .114 Cham lin, Sharon ....... Chandaek, Karen...52 59 Chanik, Chartier, Chavez, Carmen .......... Chavez, Mercedes ........ .34 , , 106 David ....... , . . .44 Donna ......... 134 33 44 53 . . ..... 52 45 D Driggs, Judith ..... Drliaca, Angeline .... . . . Dropp, Douglas .... Drosen, Sharon .. Drout, John ..... Drout, Shirley ..... Drozewski, Gloria 52 45 ...35 ..,40 45 Ilffiae Dubinski, David ......... .35 Duchnowski, Dennis ....... 40 Dudey, Carl .... 44, 63, 80, 81 Duity, Diane ............. 35 Duffy, Kathleen .......... 136 Dukes, Michael .. .38, 73, 102 Dulak, Judith ....... Dulde, Sharon ..,... Dundoy, Joy ..... Dunne, Judith .... . Dunneboil, Carol .... Dunneboil, Patricia . . DuRay, Ralph ...... Duschinski, James . . . ......44 ......33 .....45 ......33 .40,108 .....136 ......49 .63, 136 Duschinski, Ronald ..... 40, 93 Dutch, Phillip ........ 74, 136 Dworczyk, Mary .... Dwyer, Mrs. ...... . Dybul, Patricia .... Dzibinski, Sharon . . . Dziubek, Eileen Eaton, Douglas 47, 96, ......40 .46 ... . 136 136 136 97, 100 Eberhardt, Alan ....... 44, 74 Ebert, Barbara ..... Eckrich, Roberta .... ......45 ......38 Egerman, David ......... 115 Eggers, Charlene .... Eggers, Paul ....... .45, 108 ......34 Eggers, Peter ......... .... 4 5 Daniels, Patricia .......... Donks, Barbara , ...... 44, 58 Datka, Terrence ......... 135 Dotza, Miss .............. 39 Davis, Bonita .... ..... 4 5 Davis, Dennis ............ 38 Davis, Nancy . .... ...38, 106 Deavers, Daniel .......... 40 Deavers, Gloria .......... 44 Decker, Don .............. 38 De Dobay, Thomas .... 38, 73 Dedynski, Barbara ........ 35 Dedynski, Nancy ...... 44, 73 De Groot, Robert ......... 40 Deiss, Karin ...... ..... 44 Deia, Darlene ..... ..... De ap, Kathleen ...... .... Delong, Emily .... Demarinis Dominic Deptula, Richard . . ii. , Derdziak, George . Derfus, Thomas ........... Derringer, Kathleen ....106, 107, 10B,' 1119, Dettlatt, Nancy .. . Dettwiler Daniel . 45 35 ........44 45,93 40 93 ........35 35 135 ........52 .40 Egle, Mariana .............. .........29, 45, 56, 76, 77 Egle, Michael ........... ....2a, 57, 59, 77, 127, Ehlers, Sally ............ 116 Ehmke, Donald ........... 44 Eickhotf, Richard . . . Eickholt, Robert ......... Eidler, Audrey ........... 34 Eigenberger, Julianne ..... 45 Eisenbach, Terry .......... 44 Eklund, Susan ........... Elich, Mr. .... 33, 92, 93, Eliopoulos, Anthony ...... Emery, Carol. .58, 64, 109, Emery, Warren .......... 156 .45 116 .44 112 .53 136 ...........80,92,103,136 Diehl, Barbian, Glenn . .. . . . . . Barkowski, Susan . . . . . . .. 8arlow,JoAnn... Barry, James . . . ...... .131 Bart, Dennis .......... 45, 99 Bartelak, Carol ........... 40 Bartelak, Janice ......... 131 Bartoshevich, David ....... 33 Bartz, Edward ..... 45, 93, 95 92 40 45 Barbian, Gary ...... ..... 4 0 52 34 34 Both, David ........ ..... Botsford, Donna .... , .,.. 45 Boucher, Carol . . . .... . .34 Bova, Janet ...... ..... 4 9 Bova, Mary Ann ...... 45, 59 Bower, JoAnn .... .... 1 32 Bozich, Judith .... .... 1 32 Bracey, Roberta . . .... 132 Brosted, Raymond ..... 34 Braun, Robert .. . . .... .42 Breider, Charlene . ..... 40 Breider, Gayle . . . . . . . .47 Breitling, Mrs. . . . . . .. 34 Chavez, Raymond ........ 40 Cherek, Duane ..,. ..... 4 2 Cherti, Gordon .... ...... . 52 Chiaverotti, David ....... 115 Chiratisi, Lenore .. ..... 34 Chirolif, Joan ...... ..... 4 6 Choinski, Wayne ......... 40 Choinacki, Beverly ........ 46 Christensen, Allan .,.,.... 40 Christensen, Harold ...... 115 Christensen, Karin ........ 40 Christensen, Mort . .42, 74, 104 Christensen, Sharon ....... 34 Christiansen, Donna . . .46, 60 Christiansen, Dennis ...... Ciechanowski, Darlyn ..... Diamond, June .. . . . . . .35 Dick, Janet ............. 115 Didier, John ............. 135 Di Dio, Diane ............. . 115 102 ........72, 76, 96, 97, Di Dio, Don .,40, 96, 97, Diedrich, James Diedrich, Susan Ciechanowski, James. . .47, Cieslinski, Gregory ....... 169' i1'id'135 58, 82, B3, 106, Adeline . 1 1 Emmons, Betty ........... 45 53 Engel, Neil .............. Erbe, Harley ....,..... 45, 81 Erbe, Patricia ....... ..... 3 4 Erdmann, Jack ........... 41 Erickson, Joan .... 60, 91, 137 Ermi, Jerry ............... 41 Ernst, Camille ............ 44 Budav, Fanny .. Basile, Albert .... 52, 107, 131 Batz, Miss ............... 34 Baudino, Kathleen ........ Bauer, Carolyn ........... Bauer, Thomas ...... . .34, Bauerschmidt, Karen ...... Baugher, Thomas ......... Bauman, David ........... 40 34 74 41 34 44 Baumgarten, Rosemary . . .131 Bebo, Sharon ............ 34 Bechtel, Patricia .......... 34 Beck, Mary Ann .......... 34 Beck, Robert. .92, 102, 103, 131 Beck, Thomas ............ 38 Becker, Bonita ....... Becker, Kenneth ..... Becker, Sandro .... .....44 ..34, 93 ......131 Beckstrom, Ronald ........ 34 92 Bednar, Arthur . . . Bednar, B ron . . . . . Bednarczyk, Eileen . Behl, Marilyn ...... Behlendorf, Sandra Behling, Miss ...... Behling, Thomas . . . Behmke, Lorraine .. ,100,131 38 34 45 .......40 53 40 l.liiii45 .34107 Behnke, Carol ....... , Beier, Diane . . . . . . . .......45 .45 90 Bell, Donna . . . . ...... Bellrichard, David. .40, 96, '102 Bellrichard, Kent ..... 52, 104 Belter, Charleen .......... 45 Berdes, Mary .... Berdes Rom .. Berge, Linda ............. 40 , an . . 45 Berenson, Thomas ....... . .40 40 40 Bergmann, Edith . .. .. . . . Bergner, Catherine . ...... 131 Bergner, Marcella Bergstrom, Pamela .. . . . . . .38 Berhing, Judith ..... Berndt, Mr. ..... . ........42 ..90,131 .......45 Breutzmann, Joyce . . .... 114 Brewer, Patricia .......... 40 Brezovar, Barbara ....... 114 Brickhouse, Smith ..,,.....,. . . . . .62, 80, 81, 92, 95.133 Brickler, Lawrence . . . .49, 61 Briese, Jeannine .......... 34 Briggs, Robert ............ 34 Brinkman, Mary Jane Brockman, Scott ....... 34 .133 , 72 Broderick, Bernice . ....... 40 Broderick, Dennis ........ .34 Brodowski, Mario ......... 40 Brody, Jack ..... 40. 93, 104 Broemser, Doris .. .60, 69, 133 Broich, Patricia ......... .40 Broitzman, Gerald , ....... 40 Bronecki. Emil ...... ..... 3 4 Bronstad, Terry .... ..... 3 4 Brooks, Kathleen . . ..,.. 44 Brower, Richard .......... 42 Brown, Barbara ........ .49 Brown, Janet ......,.... 114 Brown, Richard 52, 73, 96, 133 Brown, Sandra ......... .43 Bruce, Carl ............. .34 Bruder, Barbara ........ .43 Brunelli, Patricia 47, 107, 108 Bruno, Frances ......... .43 Bruss, Joanne .......... .47 Bruss, Thomas.. .104, 107, 133 Bruss, William ...... 104, 133 Bruttig, James .........,.. 46 Bucchi, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . Buchs, Darlene Page One Hundred Ninety-six Budzien, Glenn . . . Buehrin Beverl 47 44 43 Budnik, Karen .... ..... 3 8 33 43 34 , 9. Y - Buehring, Pamela . Buetow, Janice Bukiewicz, Betty 60,133 Cieslak, Dennis , . . Cieslak, Karen Cieslik, Mary Ann Ciminski, William 34 34 92 48 . ..... 34 . ..... 46 . . . . . . .134 34 Cinquemani, Suzanne ..... Clary, Carolyn Clayton, Russell .. Cline, Sandra .... Codere, Janet .... Catlin, Sondra .... Colburn, David Collins, Alan ........ 34 49 ........34 .....a4 .....s7 .......44 .......134 .3s, 9:1 Combs, Carlene .......... 49 38 99 102 Comp, James .... Comp, Richard ..... .752 134 Conklin, Dennis .. Conklin, Sharon .. Conners, Kathleen Conrath, Dea Moe Conrath, John Constant, Peter .. Constant, Terrence Conti, Richard Cook, Patricia .... Cooper, Charlotte .......134 . ..... 40 40 45 34 49 .. . . .44, 98 as 34 134 1 15 Cope, Mary ........ 107, Cope, Melvin .... Copeland, Joyce .. ........52 .......134 Cordes, Charles ........., 39 .31, 92 Cornwell, David . Cornwell, Linda Corona, Rosario .. Corrao, Diane .... Corrigan, Dorothy Corriveau, Sally .. Corriveau, Shirley ,134 ....34, 71, 72 . ...... 115 .......135 .......115 ........46 Corroa, James ........ 38, Corso, Ronald .. . Cousins, Miss .... Cozza, Janet ..... Cradler, Michael .. 40 72 .......44 ........53 38 ..,...28, 31,112, 113,115 Dierauer, Judith Dierauer, Jurdis .. Dierauer, Paul .... Diesch, Judith .... Dietrich, Mr. .... . Dietzler, Robert .. Dietzler, Sandra .. Dietzman, Mr. . . .. Dimaff, Barry .. . Diver, Glen .... Dobogai, John Dodge, James .. Doern, David .. Doerr, Karen ..... Dolata, Stanley . . . Domagalski, Erwin Domino, Judith . . . Domino, Thomas .. Dominski, Jerome Dominski, Michael Domrois, Bonita .. Dondlinger, Mr. .. Donovan, Michael Dons, Wayne .... Dooley, Jodell Doonan, James .. . .....,.44, 73 .. ...... 44 ....115 .....45 ........45, 46 45 40 39 .......35 33 81 .......52 .....52 .,..135 . ..... 47 ........40 . .... 135 . ..... 40 .....45, 45 35 44 ........26 93 35 35 ........40 Doos, Wilhelm .... 29, 45. ......5B, 71, 72, Darau, Timothy .. Doubek, Mrs. .... . Doudt, Charles . . . Dougherty, Dennis si, sz, 57 , 83 45 Doriot, Ruth ............. 47 43 40 48 46 Dougherty, Mrs. ......... . Dovi, Thomas ..... 40, 93, 104 Draieski, Susan ........... 33 Draws, Marilyn .......... 35 Draws, Marlene .,.. ..... 3 5 Drefahl, Gerald .......... 45 Drefohl, Thomas .......... 45 Drew, Danny ......... 40, 81 Drew, Diana . .. , ..... .38 Erste, Robert ...,.. ..... 3 4 Espenson, James .......... 38 Espenson, Thomas ....... 137 Evans, Andrew .... ..... 4 1 Evans, Lucille .... ..... 4 5 Ewart, James . . .... .53 Ewort, Paul ...... ..... 44 Ewert, Ronald .... ..... 4 1 Ewert, Sharon .. . . . . . .49 Ewig, Audrey .... ..... 4 5 Ewig, Glenn ... . . . . .38 F Fabry, James , . .......... 137 Fabry, Jerome ........ 35, 74 Fairchild, Ruth . ......... 137 Falkowski, Caroline ....... 41 Falque, Joan ............. 49 Falque, Terrence .......... 35 Fare, Donald ....... 104, 137 Fare, Richard ....... . .35, 74 Farness, Joanne .......... 49 Farnsworth, Barbara Farrar, JoAnn ........... Fecteau, Janet ..... Fecteau, Mary Ellen .35 137 .41 Fecteau, Lawrence ....... 116 137 137 Fedder, Marie ........ 60, Feiertag, Caroline ........ 38 Felde, Richard .... 41 , 93, 100 Fellows, Dennis ...... . . . .47 Fenger, Irma ....,... 41, 108 Fenney, Sandra ..... .....38 Ferrel, Janis ............. 49 Feuersthaler, Constance ..137 Filiatrault, Patrick ........ 41 Filiatrault, Philip ........... .41 59 96 99 Finley, Barbara .......... 35 Fischer, Carol ....,....... 35 Fischer, Eugene .......... 137 Fischer, Lee ...... ....... 3 B Fischer, Sandra ...... 90, 137 Fuerbringer, Carolyn Fish, Mary ............... 42 Fisher, Barbara ........... 33 Fisher, Judith .... 65, 75, 138 Fisher, Ronald ............ 41 Fisher, Susan ,........... 52 Fitch, Mary Anne . . . . .35 Flegel, Judith .... .... 1 38 Fleury, Beverly . . . . . .33 Fleury, Harriet .... .... 4 1 Florian, Sylvester .. .... 138 Flower, William . .. . . .35 Fons, Elaine ..... E .... 49 Fortney, Mrs. ..... .... 1 29 Foster, Charles ....116 Foti, James .... . . .41 Foti, Louise .... ..,.. 4 1 Fowle, David . . .... 116 Frank, Kurt .... . . .33 Frank, Mark ...... . . .49 Franz, Glen .....,. . . .41 Fredrich, Mr. ........ ...52 Fredricks, Jacquelyn ...... 44 Fredrickson, Dennis ......, 35 Freitag, Kenneth ...... 49, 56 Friedel, Mary ..... ....... 3 8 Freidl, Meredith .......... 41 Freund, Miss ........ 33, 112 Fritsche, John . ........... .. .......52, 73, 92, 104, 107 Fritsche, Mr. ............ 129 35 Fritz, Charles ............. Fritz, Kenneth . .........., 49 57 Froehlich, Walter . . . ..29, rm, Judith . ........ .. 41 . . . . .49 Fuerbringer, Judith 35 Furgason, Robert . . 'fffiiaa G Gaidosh, Kenneth ........ 138 Goin, Michael ........ 39, 93 Gain, Patricia . . .66, 109, 138 Galaszewski, Constance ..... 138 Galbraith, Jane .......... 49 Galbraith, Janet . . . . . . . .49 Galinski, William ......... 35 Galloway, Donald ..... . .116 Galle, Marie ............. 38 Galligan, Richard ..... 44, Gallus, Mariorie ........., Gant, Carol ...... ..... Ganzke, Darlene .. Gapinski, Carol Gardetto, Jacqueline Gardner, Carl .... 39 Gardner, James .... Garstecki, Dean .... Gascon, Kathleen .. Gatton, Paul ...... Gatton, Thomas .... Gau, James ........ I 741' ' Gau, Jeanine ........ 61, Gau, Raymond ...... .39, Gaus, Barbo ra ..... 93 39 35 35 49 35 107 . . . . . .35 35 35 35 38 44 138 107 . . . . . .39 Gous, Gall ............... 52 Gawlitta, Roger. . .39, 93, 102 Gawlitta, Roy ............ 35 Gawrych, Norman ........ 35 Gebhardt, Robert . . . . .38 Geiger, Miss ..... ...40 Geiger, Robert . . . . . .41 Genome, Linda .... . . .35 Genereau, Dianne . . . . . .43 Genereou, Sharon ....... 138 George, Sandra . . . .39 Gerlach, Charles ......... 116 102 Germanson, Douglas Germanson, John ........ . .52, Germanson, Judith ...... Geschrei, Janice . . . Gesh ric Geske, k, Robert . . . . . Dou los ......... Gibson, Kaxlerine ...... Gielow, William ......... Giencke, Judith ...... 39, Giencke, Norlene ....... Giencke, Patricia ,..... . 61, 68, 69, Giles, Gilster, Michael ..,....... Barbara ......... ..66, 106, 107, 109, Gilster, Robert .......... Gimla, Laura ...,........ Ginster, Gail . .. ,... Ginster, Joel Giove, John . ......... 31, Girard, Timothy ......... Gittins, George .......... Gittins, LeRoy ........... Giulfre, Frank .... 39, 59, Glasford, Gary . ......... Glazer, Jean ............ Glazer Janice ...... . Glazewski, Jacquelyn i Glazewski, Sharon ....... Glisch, Glisch, Carol ............ Kenneth G Glowczynski, Patricia Gnas, Nancy ....... Gnas, Patricia ..... Goddard, Melvin .... Goddard, Sandra . .. Goelz, Robert .... .41, 93, Goertz, Edward ....... 49, Goetz, Thomas ....... 39, Gohlke, Gene ...... Goldberg, Nancy . . . Golla, Sharon ...... Gollwitzer, Susan . . . . . . . .139 Gonia, Michael ....... 49, 98 .....37 ...,.139 . ..... 49 .99, 116 44 99 80 93 49 . . . . .39 49 Goniwicha, Adeline .... 49, 64 Goniwicha Marie . . . , ...... 37 Gonzales, Abel 63, 93, 94, 139 Gonzalez, Leonel .,..,. 39, 74 Goral, Therese ............ 33 Gordon, Edith .... ..... 3 7 Gordon, Virginia . .. . . . . .49 Gorski, Andrea . . . . . . . .39 Gorski, Lea .... . .... 52 Gorski, Loa .... ...... 3 9 Gorski, William .......... 37 Gorzalski, Gerald . . .102, 139 Gorzalski, Thomas .. Gossard, Carolyn . . . Gozdziewski, Doreen Grabowski, Diane .. Grabske, Jean ...... Grady, Jeanne ...... Gralewicz, Mary Ann Grambow, Gary .... Grams, Raymond Gratke, Norman .... Gray, Joanne ...... ......38 ...,..33 .....39 ......39 . . .45 .46, 107 .. . . .39 ..39, 74 ......49 ......s3 'iisiib . .56, 68, 69, 75, 82, , Greco Rosemarie . . . Greening, Orrin ..... Greening, Wayne . . . Greenmeier, Sharla . 68, Gregorek, Gerald . . . Greppi, Gail ....... Greppi, Lynn ..... Grimm, Kathleen , . . Groblewski, Andrea . Grochan, Catherine . Grochowski, Sharon . ... .44 .39, 74 .,....-19 'bbuiid 1 . ..... 75 .....14O 37 Grocki, Wayne ........ 49, Grossmann, Doralin . Grubb, Eileen ...... Grudnowski, Patricia Grudowski, David .. Grunau, Joy ....... Grundmann, Gene .. Grundmann, Jack . .. Grundmann, Thomas Guckenberger, Bruce Gump, Richard . . .52 49 37 49 ......44 80 . ..... 49 ......37 .....140 ......39 ......44 ......39 ......33 ...44, 93 ......49 92107 Gunderson, Andrea ,'. . . .52 Gunderson, Kareen .. .....116 Guse, Nancy ............. 37 Gutsch, Paul .......,. 44, 93 Guyer, Judith . . . ......37 H r- Haok, Astrid ............. 49 Hoase, Terry .......... 53, 81 Haberstroh, Arthur 63, Haehle, Mildred .... 104, 140 .....140 Haehle, Richard ....... 46, 92 4 Haessler, Kathleen ., Haessler, Pamela Hagen, Nancy ...... Hagerman, Janice .. Hahlbeck, William .. ............62, ....33 53 93,' 95.1117 Hahn, David ...... 34, 61, Ha'ducki, Leone .... Halaska, Joanne .......... Haldner, Jeon .... Halser, Joseph . . . Halser, Robert . . . . Hammel, Patricia 74 ......34 46 46 53 ......34 Hammel, William . ........ 33 Hancock, Barbara .... 34, 108 Hancock, John ,.......... . . . . . . .41, 59, 96, 100, 104 Handley, Victoria ......... 41 Hanke, Maril n .......... 46 Hankwitz, Helen ....... 38, 76 Hanleck, Theodore ..... 46, 74 Hansen, Charles .......... 34 Hansen, Gerald . . ....., 41 Hansen, John ......... 38, 81 Hansen, Thomas ...... 38, 99 Hanson, Deloris .. ...... 34 Harding, Della . . . Hardy, Sharon . . . . . ......38 Harper, Riley . ........ 34, 74 Hart, Barbara ...... .....l40 ......41 94117 Hart, Jack. .31, 62, 93, , Hart, Lee .......... Hart, Mary Ann ..., Hart, Mary Katherine Hartig, James ...... Hartig, Ronald ...,. ......46 ......41 ....140 .43 ...140 Index Hartmann, James ..... 34, 74 H Huber, Edward . . . Huber, Karen ..... Huber, Kenneth .... ...36 ...34 ....142 Hudzinski, Wayne ........ 43 Hughes, Gary ........... Hughes, Mary ...... Hughes, Thomas . .82,. .38 117 143 Hull, James .. ............ 47 Kapke, Kath .,.. ..... 3 B Karasci, Anclirew . . . ... .144 Karasci, Kenneth .... ..... 44 Karow, Arwin .... ..... 4 2 Karow, Harold ..... .... 1 17 Karras, Kathleen . . . . . . . .49 Kasper, Eileen .... . .... 42 Kasten, Miss . . . ..... 37 Hartmann, Linda ......... 33 Hartmann, Susan ,....... 140 Hartwig, Diane ...46, 70, 71 Hartzheim, Janet . .... 46, 60 Harwood, Dawn ............ 61, 106, 107, 1os Harzke, Duane ........... 41 Harzke, Lawrence ..... .. ..46 Hauboldt, Susan . . . . . . . . . 41 Hawk, Gail . ............. 41 Hawk, Gary ......... 34, 74 Hawkins, Michael ........ ...29, 92, 95, 104, 126, Hayes, Charles .......... ..92, 95, 102, 103, 107, iid iid Hayles, Jeannie ...... 73, 141 Heacox, Jean ..... 68, 69, 141 Head, Terrie ............. 46 Heckel, Bonnie ........... 46 Heckendorf, Sharon ....... 38 Hedke, Jacquelyn .... 60, 141 Hedtke, Gerald ........... 40 Heederik, John .. .,.... 38 Hehn, David . . .. .34, 74 Hehn, Nancy . . ..... 141 Hehn, Robert .... ...... 4 6 Heicler, Maribel . .. .. . .39 Hein, John ...... .... 3 3 Heine, Kathleen ... . . . . . Heinen, James .......... Heinen, Matthew . . . . . . .46 Heinrichs, Karen Heinz, Marie .... ...... 4 6 Heinzel, Judith .. ...... 141 .41 141 . . . .46 Hull, Michael ........... Hunkel, Carolyn . .. Hunter, Carol ....... . .. .42 ....117 34 44 Hurst, Mr. . ............ . . . Hutchinson, Barbara ......45 40 Hyde, Richard ....... . . . lmilkowski, Judith ... .. .37 lmmekus, Charles .. .. .46 lnda, Kathleen , . . .. .38 Ingrelli, Mrs. ..... . . .47 lsermann, Cheryl . . . . .33 J Jablonowski, Beverly ...... 39 Jablonowski, Delores 39 Jablonski, Joyce ..... :143 Jackson, Charles ..... . . .39 Jacob, Barbara .... , . . .44 Jacob, Jacquelyn ,. .... 39 Jacob, John .............. 46 Jacob, Roger ............ 143 Katz, Harriet ............. 35 Kaufman Dale .......... Kaun, Loren ....... 29, 49, , .49 Kaufman, Lance ...... 81, 144 81 35 Kazlk, Karen ............. Kazmerski, Kenneth ....... Kazmierczak, Virginia ..... Kebbekus, Marnae ........ Keef, Darlene ...... 35 42 Keast, William ........... 33 41 49 35 Keef, Janice ..... Keeling, Rose ..... I1'Ii17 44 Kempke, Sharon ......... 1 Kennelly, Kathlyn ........ Keno, Douglas ........ 38, Keno, Judith ............. Kerlin, Ronald ............ 49 93 44 52 Kesich, Emil ............. 44 Kettner, James ..29, 100, 117 Kiel, Donna .............. 35 Kieliszewski, Leo ...... 42, 98 Kieliszewski, Rita ........ 144 Kielpinski, Edmund 46, 93, 96 Kielpinski, Sylvester ....... Kieweg, James ........... Killian, Barbara .... Kimball, Donna .......... Heise, Diane ..... Heise, Sharon ..... Heisler, Edward Heidak, Carmine Helfert, Donna. . . Heling, Linda ..... Hellrung, James ....38, 73 .......41 ..46 79 .... fm ss, 109 141 1 Helminski, James ..... 46, Helstowski, Judith . Helt, David ....... Hemin, Grace ..... Henderson, Decnna Henderson, Forrest . Henderson, Glenn .. Hennell, James .... Hennington, Barbara Henrichs, Marvin .. Hensel, Holly ..... Hensel, Julie ...... Hensel, Sharon .... Herbst, Judith ..... Hermanson, Phyllis. Herrenbruck, Robert Herrick, Judith .... Herriges, Gerhard . Herrmann, Sandra . Heschke, Darlene .. Hessler, Barbara Hettinger, David Hettwer, Thomas .. Hettwer William .. 41 53 92 .......46 ....46 . .... 41 .......46 ......141 .......34 .......46 ......41 ,......38 ......141 ......43 . ...,.. 41 ....49, 64 .......41 .. ...141 . .... 43 . .... 41 . .... 46 .......46 .......40 41, 81,96 .. .... 141 , ....... 40 Heup, Robert 92, 102, 103, 142 Heyden, Carol , . . . . .......34 Hickman, Mr. ......... 47, 81 Hieb, Jerry ........... 41, 96 Hieb, Tom .... ..l00, 102, 142 Higgins, Maureen .. Higgins, Sharon . . . Highsmith, Darlene Hintz, Carol ..... .......34 .......41 .......33 ... . . . . .34 Hintz, Charles ..... 35, 74, 81 Hintz, Russell .. .. Hinz, Russell .. Hoback, Henry .. Hobert, Patricia . . . Hoernel, Mrs. ,... .......41 ......142 ....43 ....34 Jacobus, Kenneth .... ....65, 72, 81, 83, Jacobus, Russell ..... Jaeger, Lila ......... Jogmin, Kenneth Jahnz, Sandra . ..... 1'2i,'ii:i ..34, si .....46 .....46 46 Jakopovich, Loretta . . 108 Jakopovich, Michael ...... 39 Jambretz, Shirley ......... Janiszewski Casmir , a . . . . . Janke, Doreen ............ Jankowski, Thomas .. Janos, Julie ......... Janos, Robert ....... Jans, Dennis . . . . ....... . . Jonuchowski, Kathleen Janusz, Judith ............ Jaretz, Janet ........ Jaretz, Nancy ....... 44 34 34 34 41 .. . . .39 39 39 39 . . . . .46 34 34 42 . . . . .42 49 47 Kimber, Thomas ...... . . . Jarvella, Jarvella, Ann ......... 44, 76 Robert ...... 34, 104 Jorzyna, Jill ............. 117 Jorzyna, Theodore ........ 33 Jasinski, Robert ....143 Jaszewski, John . .. . . . . .44 Jaworski, Donald ........ 143 Jazdzewski, Edward ...46,56 Jazdzewski, Patricia ...... 46 Jeffrey, Joyce ,...... 46, 109 Jeka, Darlene ............ 46 Jendusa, Jendusa, Jenny, Kathleen . .31, 109, Jenrich, Roger. .44, 73, 76, Jensen, Sandra .......... Jeske, John ............. Gerald ...,.... . .93 James ......... .46 143 102 117 143 38 Hoernke, Jean . ........ 142 Hoff, Judith .............. 34 Hofiman, Lucy ...66, 128, 142 Hoffman, Myra Hoffmeister, Lois ........i 36 Hogan, Jean ............. 41 Hoinacki, Diane .......... 41 Hoinacki, Kenneth .... 34, 81 Holanders, Gil 47, 92, 102,103 Holtz, Sally .............. 33 Homac, John . ............ 33 Hook, Susan ............... 58. 59, 77, 82, 83, 126, 142 Horaitis, Thomas ........ 142 Horbinski, Lawrence ...... 33 Horch, Arthur ..... 53, 74, 81 Hornbeck, Robert ........ 142 Horngren, Barbara ....... 142 Haas, Sandra . ........,... 53 Hosterman, Gloria. .47, 68, 69 Hotzel, Alfred .......... 142 Hotzel, Darlene ........... 33 Housfeld, Kenneth ........ 33 Hausfeld, Marilyn. .52, 76, 109 Housfeld, Richard ........... 62, 80, 92,104 Hoyer, Kathleen .......... 47 Hrenak, Michael ...... 49, 61 Hrymnak, Kathleen .... 33, 72 Johnsen, Lee ,..... .. . .. Johnson, Barbara .... . . .46 Johnson, Joan ....... .... 3 9 Johnson, Judith .......... 40 Johnson, June ............ 34 Johnson, Kathleen Alice. . .143 Johnson, Kathleen Ruth .... 34 Johnson, Lee ............ 144 Johnson, Richard ........ 144 Johnson, Robert . . . . . . .33 Johnston, Carole . . .... 144 Johnstone, Ruby ... . . .34 Jones, Kathleen . . . . . .44 Jopke, Thomas . . . .... . . .46 Jopke, William . . . .. .34, 72 Joslyn, Earl , ..... ..... 5 3 Jozwiak, Carlien . . . .39 Jozwiak, Jane .... . . .34 Junk, Beniamin . . , . . . .39 Jurkiewicz, Jack . . . . . . .46 Jurkowski, Marianre .... 46 Just, Carole ...... . . . .39 K Kabacinski, Michael . . .43, Kabacinski, Sallyann ..... Kaczmarek, Mr. .......... . Kaczmarski, Dennis Kading, Larry ..... Kading, Patricia . . . Kahny, Harvey .. Kaiser, Donna . . . Koia, Kenneth . .. Ka isnig, Martin . Kalisnig, Mary ,. ....42, Kaminski, Sharon .......... Kandziora, Thomas 99 35 53 93 41 42 . . . .43 35 42 44 52 42 74 ....49, Kiphart, Richard 28, 30, 58, 93, 94, 104, 107, 126, 128, 144 Kirkish, Jacquelyn ........ 46 Kirkpatrick, Susan ........ 42 Kiol, John ......... ..... 3 5 Kitzke, Kenneth .......... 42 Klatt, Ruth ............... 35 Klein, Judith ...... 52, 59, 71 Klein, Keith ............. 47 Klein, Randall ............ 35 Klein, Sandra ....... 42, 108 Kleinschmidt, James ...... 34 Klemon, Judith ,. ..... 53, 118 Klenke, Judith ............ 47 Klevenow, Karen . . . . . . . .35 Klevenow, Lynn .. ..... 42 Kline, Kenneth .... ..... 4 4 Klitzke, Jane ... .... .118 Klosky, Janice .......... 144 Kloth, Barbara ....... 47, 106 Kloth, Bonnie . .. . . .47, 106 Klug, Marcia ..... .42 Klump, James , ........ 38, 96 Klumg, Raymond ........ 144 Knaa , Thomas .....38 Knee, John . ...... . ..35 Knitter, Gregory .... ..... 3 9 Knitter, Leonard .... .... 4 7 Knitter, Richard .......... 33 Knoblauch, Janice ........ 35 Knoblouch, Patricia ....... 52 Knoblauch Sharon ........ 44 Knoll, Michael ...... ..... 3 5 Knoll, Suzanne . . . ...... 42 Knox, Robert ...... ..33 Knurr, John ..... .... 6 2, 144 Knutsen, Karla , . . ..... .33 Knutsen, Neil ..... 42 Knutsen, Victor . . . . . . . 145 Knutson, Eva . . . .. . . .53 Kobow, Yvonne . . . .. . . .42 Koceia, Karen .. ...... 35 Koch, Mary Ann ...... 47, 108 Koch, Mr. ............,... 27 Koebert, James 92, 94, 113, 118 Koedinger, Jonyce ...... . .44 Koelsch, Kathleen ....... 145 Koenig, Barbara .... ..... 4 2 Koenig, Jane ..... ..... 3 8 Koep, Jane ........... . .35 Kokali, Kathleen .......... 35 Kokali, Kenneth ......... .47 Kokemueller, Katherine .... 35 Kokemueller, Norma . .... 145 Kokovnik, Kathleen ...... 145 Kolodziei, Clara . . . , .... .35 Kolter, Marlene . . . .... .145 Komassa, Elaine ......... 145 Konczal, Harry ....... 91, 145 Kondracki, Edward ...... Konetsky, Merry ......... Konetz, Raymond ...... 44, 93 Konieczka, James ......... 47 Konieczko, Patricia ......... .....47, 106, 107, 108, 109 Konieczny, Rosemarie ..... 47 Konkel, Darlene Ann ...... 52 Konkel, Darlene Joyce .... .38 118 52 Konkel, George ........... 34 Konkoly, Lydia ........... 47 Konwinski, David ........ 35 Kopke, William .... ..... 3 5 Kopoion, Eloise . .. . . . .118 Kopplin, David . . . . . . . .42 Page One Hundred Ninety-seven Lopez, Marcellino.. Pech, James ,....... . 43, 93, 102 Labecki, Marvin . . . M K Koprowski, Donna Koprowski, Sandra Korenkiewicz, Dianna .... Korn, Dr. .......... Kosmows ki, Victoria Koss, Frederick ........ . . Koss, Judith ....... Koss, Sa lly .. Koss, Susan .. Koster, J Koster, R Kotarski, Kotowski Kotowski Kowalski ames ..... . . oberta ....,. . . Jacqueline ...... , Joseph ........ .30, 75, 104, 128, , Louise ...... . . , Arline ..... . . .. Kowalski, Carolyn . . . . . .. . ...,....... 107, 109, Kowalski, John ...... 42, Kowski, Barbara ........ Kraczek, Rosalie. .B3, 109, Kraczek, Stanley ......... ......7o, sz, sa. Kraiewski, James ....... Krall, Martin ...,..... 44, Kramer, Krass, Patricia Carol .... Kraus, Carol ............ Krause, Janet ........... Krause, Kurt .... 47, 104, Krause, Miss ............ Kreft, Virginia .,........ Kressin, Leonard . . . .. Krey, Norma ..... . . Kreznar, Carol .. . . . . . Kreznar, John .... .... Krieger, Joan .... .... Kriese, Herbert .......... Kroening, Robert ........ Krohn, Judith ...... . .48, Kroll, David 31, 82, 83, 92, 42 35 .33 .25 .42 .42 118 .47 .35 .39 .35 .35 145 .35 .47 145 104 145 145 118 .47 93 146 .47 .47 .47 107 .35 .35 .35 .33 .35 146 .52 .48 .34 108 118 Kropusek, Sharon ......... 47 Kros, Thomas ............ 146 Krueger, Bernard , ...,... 146 Krueger Carol .......... 146 Krueger, Cynthia .... 42, 106 Krueger Dian ..,. ....... 4 2 Krueger, Jean ..,. ..... 3 5 Krueger, Patricia . . . . .44 Krueger, Virginia . . . . . .146 Krull, Robert ..... .... 1 18 Kruschke, David . . . . . .47 Kruse, Nancy ....... ...., 4 7 Kryszewski, Martha .... , . .52 Krzewina, Jack ....... 47, 56 Krzyston, Terrence ........ 42 Kubiak, Bernardine ....... 42 Kubicki, Doris ............ 47 Kubicki, Geraldine. . .106, Kubinski, Daniel .. 146 .......146 Kubinski, Ralph .......... .28, 30, 127, 128, i46 Kubisiak, Joanne ........ 146 Kucay, Cynthia ........... 42 Kuenstler, Arlene . ...... . Kuiawa, Joyce .47 .......146 147 Kuiawa, Juan. .59, 61, 83, Kukowski, Shirley Kulwicki, Jack .... Kulwicki, Ronald .. Kummers, Kathleen Kump, Kathleen . . . .... .......35 .......36 ...36 .38 118 Kupser, David .... , . .42 Kuptz, Laura . . . . . . . .33 Kurczewski, JoAnn ....... 42 Kurzynski, Terrance ......... ......47, 93, 102, 103, 107 Kuta, Honore .... ....... 3 5 Kuta, Ronald ........... 147 Kutz, William .... ....... 4 2 Kwiatkowski, Gloria ...... 35 Kwiatkowski, Henry . . , . . . Kwiecinski, Armin Kwiecinski, James L 47 ....62, 93 .......,47 Laatsch, Gerald .,.... 49, 91 La Breche, Patrick ....81,119 Loch, Allan .........,.... 41 .49, 71 Loch, Kenna ......... Lackey, Susan .... . ...... 147 La Court, Barbara ........49 . .60, 147 38 Ladwig, Carol ............ 49 Ladwig, Jon . ............ 52 Ladwig, Judith .... 41, 57, 71 Ladwig, Nancy .... Ladwig, Peter ,...... ..... Loessig, Mr. ...... ...... . Mr. ..,.,........ . Lalie, Judith .......... 41 Lalasz, La Marre, Craig . Lampe, Lampe, Judith Lando, Joseph .. Landry, Lane, Miss ..... Lange, Roy ........... Larsen, Barbara Cheryl 49, 35 52 60 37 33 . . . .41 48 37 53 74 52 Ingrid .... .,..... L Larsen, Ralph ...... .....119 Larson, Charles ............ 72 74, 92 ......30, 31, 52, Lasocki, Helen .,,.. Lotus, Sharon ...... Lau, Susan ..... Laube, Alfred .... Loudon, Gerald .... Loudon, Sharon ,... Laufenberg, Barbara Lavann Vir inia .....147 ......41 ...,.37 ....119 ....147 ......41 ......41 Leaman, Russell .. .63, 93, , g ......... 49 Lawrence, Lolaiane ..109, 147 95 60 Lederhous, SheyAnn . . .41, Leltel, Burnell ...... Leichtnam, William . Lemanczyk, Joan . .. Lemanski, Joanne .. Carolyn . . . Kathleen .. Lentz, Lentz, Lenz, Barbara .. Lenz, Joyce ...... Lenz, Kathryn ...... Patricia ...... Lenz, Lesczynski, Daniel .. Lese, Myra ......... Lese, Wayne ....... Lesniewski, Richard Letsos, Judith ....,. Letzring, Diane ..... Lewandowski, Lucy . Libecki, Michael Liberacki, Karen ,.,. Liberski, Dean Lichte, Gloria . .,.. . Lichte, Ronald ....... Lidwin, Sandra ..... Liebeck, Sandra ..... Lieber, Mardell Liebl, Sharon ...... Lieske, William Liiewski, Carol. . ,61, Lindquist, Miss Linski, Mabel ...... Lisiecki, Carol .. Lisiecki, Sally .. Litzow, Susan .. .. Livesey, Robert Livieri, Karen .. Laeber, Loeher, Susan ...... Long, Gary ........ Long, Judith ....... Long, William ..,,. Mrs. .. -109 ' .,....41 .33 147 .36 147 ,....41 .49 147 ...,.41 .37 119 .37 147 .43 .....148 148 ii9 .,...........106,107, Lewin, Clyde ......... 36, 74 ..82, 83, 148 . .... 119 ......37 ......52 49, 100 109 .37 , 148 ......41 ......43 .43 , 148 ......45 ......41 ....1-is . ...,. 41 ..43,58 43 .,....52 53 ......41 .36, 104 .....148 Looney, Patrick ....... , . . . .49 98 Loppnow, Dennis Lorentz, Mr. ....... . Lotz, James . . . . . .. Lotz, John .... .... Louis, Robert ..... 7 , Lowey, Patrick ...,.... 41 33 , .99 ......38 ....,.53 ......52 ......52 2 79148 ah. 93 Lubinski, Carol ........... 36 Lucchesi, Orlando ......... 36 Luedke, Patricia .......,. 119 Luedke, Raymond. .43 93, 104 Luedtke, Gary ....... 41, 104 Luedtke, Kenneth ..... 52, 104 Luedtk Sandra .... 9, Luell, Richard ........ ......49 36,74 Luepke, Ronald ..,.....,. 119 Lukaszewicz, Elaine ,.... 148 Lukszys, John .........,.. 49 Lund, Karen ........ ..... 4 3 Lund. Susan ....... ..... 3 3 Lundberg, Elbert .. . . . . .148 Lundberg, Sherry ... . . . . .49 Lundquist. McRae , .. . . . . .49 Lusardi, David . . . .... . .38 Luther, Nancy .. ........ 49 Lutz, John .... ,... 4 1, 60 Lutz, Ruth .... ........ 4 7 Lynch, Kathy .. . .... 44, 71 Lynch, Mrs. ......35 Lytge, Kathleen .. ..... 49 Machaiewski, Angela Maci, Robert ....... Maci, Ronald ,..... Macieiewski, Maxine Madala, Richard .... Moggi, Beatrice .. Maglio, Gloria ..... Mahnke, Karen ..... Maichrzak, Nancy ,. Maiewski, Thaddeus 48 48 48 36 40 Magestro, James ..... 36, 104 36 36 48 48 41 36 Makal, Larry ....... Makal, Robert ..,.... Makowski, James .. Makowski, Linda '9b,'i4a ..,...43 ......4s Malinski, Wayne ...,,.... 36 Manashian, Rosemary , . . .119 Manke, Harry ..,..... 81, 149 Manning, David . . .. Page One Hundred Ninety-eight ......40 Index M Manning, Gerald ......... 48 Manske, Carol .,.......... 48 Mantey, Carl ........... 149 Manthey, Clyde ...... 90, 149 Manthey, Floyd .......... 36 Marchi, Judith ....... 66, 149 Marino, Thomas ..... 104, 149 Markin, Gloria .......... 149 Markowski, Nancy ........ 48 Markussen, Shirley. .43, 58, 65 Marlowe, Dale ,... ....... 4 8 Marlowe, Deon .......... 149 Marquardt, Judith ........ 48 Marshall, Sally ...... 38, 107 Marsho, John ....... 48, 102 Marsolek, Suzann .... 40, 106 Martin, Mary Ann ........ 33 M Morbeck, Rudolph ..... 52, 74 Morden, Lorel ............ 38 O Moriwaki, Michael . Morrison, Ronald .. Mountcastle, Marlene Mroczkowski, Lorraine ....,. . ....37 ......150 . .... 38 ...........40, 60,76 Martincic, Margaret .36 102 Marx, Kenneth ....... 42, Marzotka, Penny , ........ 38 Marzotka, Sue. .48, 59, 60, 79 Maslinski, Virginia . . .69, 149 Mason, Clarence ...... 30, 48 Mason, Dale ............ 149 Materi, Lawrence. .48, 92, 1 Mattert, Marcia .......... Mattert, Roger .......... Matthei, Mr. .......... 38, Mottison, Sheridan ....... Mattke, Dennis Matty, Carole ...... . . . . . 07 33 49 96 43 38 36 40 Matty, Harry . ...,....... Motulis, Robert ............ ., . . . . .58, 69, 77,127,149 Mauton, Mr. ....,......... 40 May, Donald ............. 56 McClintic, Charlotte ,..... 33 McClure, Ardith . . .. .149 McCormack, John . .... 48 McCormick, Mary . . .. 36 McCormick, Noreen .... 42 McCredden, Ruth . ...... 49 McDermott, Michael ...... 48 McGarty, Miss .... .... 3 8 Mclntaggart, James ....... 40 McSweeney, Michael ...... 36 McSweeney, Patricia ..,... 56 McTrusty, Gary ....,........ .,,.....48, 96, 97, 99,102 McTrusty, Sandra .,....... 36 McTrusty, Sharon . ........ 40 Meehan, Robert ..40 , 102 Mehring, Sandra ......... 48 Meier, Carol .....,....,. 40 Meinke, Gloria ..... .... 3 6 Mellema, Thomas .. . .. . ,43 Melms, Richard .. .... 40 Melms, Susan ...... .... 4 8 Menden, Jacqueline ..... 150 Menge, Barbara .... .... 4 3 Merkl, Lawrence .. .. .40 Mertin, Sally .... .. .119 Mett, Mrs. .... .... 3 6 Metz, Fern Rose . .... 48 Meyer, Diane . ., . . . .36 Meyer, Edward . . . . . .38 Meyer, Franklin . . . . .33 Meyer, John ...., . . .150 Meyer, Mary Jean .. .... 40 Meyer, Mary ....... , . .48 Meyer, Sharon ........... 38 Michaletz, Charlotte ...... 36 Michalowski, Kathleen ..., 43 Michalski, Richard .... 48, 104 Michalzik, Karen ........, 150 Mielke, Joan .... 40, 107, 108 Mielke, Joyce ....,.,....... ......48, 56, 59, 60, 65, 79 Mierzwo, Mr. ..... 92, 93, 12,9 6 Miezin, Jovce . . . . . Mrozek, Marie .......... 150 Mucha, James . . . .. .43, 99 Mucha, Robert ..... . ..... 52 Mueller, Arlene . .... .... 4 0 Mueller, Barbara . . . .. . .36 Mueller, Carol .... .'. . .36 Mueller, Diana .... .... 4 0 Mueller, Edward .......... 48 Mueller, Glen ............ 48 Mueller, Keith ............ 36 Mueller, Lawrence. .36, 74, 93 Mueller, Marceile ..... 60, 150 Multhauf, Jeanne ......... 40 Munson, Sharon . . . .. . . .48 Munzinger, John . .... 43 Muros, John ..... . . . .36 Murphy, Shirley .......... 40 Muschinske, David .......... ..........30, 52, 70, 76, 79 Mutchler, Leo ............ 49 Mutschler, Alice ...... . . .150 Mydy, Daniel .... .... 4 8 N Nader, Mr. .... 53, 92, 93, 99 Narewski, John .......... 44 Narrai, Lucille ........ 30, 41 Narrai, Peter .... . . .52, 92 Nason, Virginia ......... 120 Nauiock, Arthur ............ 80, 96,102 Naumowicz, Shannon 'def 126 Nawrocki, Marsha ........ 33 Nawrocki, Thomas Neeld, Betty . ....... . 45, 104 .45, 64 Nehring, Barbara , ........ 52 Olson, George .. ..... 47 Olson, Jon .... ,..34, 81 Olson, Joyce ... . . . . .41 Olson, Orene .,.. 41 Olson, Roger .... .... 1 20 Olson, Shirley ............ 45 Olszewski, Daniel ..... 43, 83 Orlowski, Mr. ............ 48 Orzechowski, Sharon ...... 41 Osborne, Gary ...... .... 3 9 Osinski, Raymond ...,.... 35 Osowski, Laurette ....... 151 Osterndorf, Mr. .... 129 Osterburg, Itldith . . .33 Osterburg, Lawrence . ........... 30, 53, 73, Otis, Joyce .............. 120 Otto, Roger .............. 35 Otzelberger, William ..... 33 Ouellette, Kathy ......... Ouellette, William .45 ......,151 152 Owen, Janice ...... . . . .. Owen, Robert .. .... . . . . . Owens, Karen 45, P Pabelick, Nadine Pabich, Kathleen .53 58, 65, 106 .. .... 38i Pacala, Bonita ..........30,47,58,65, ai Packer, Kenneth ......... .43 Paczkowski, Ellen . .... 47, 58 Paczkowski, Roberta ...... 33 Pegg, Edith ......... 47, 109 Pages, Lorna . . . . Pagliasotti, Jean .57,B3,107 Palleon, Mary ......,..,., 47 Palmbach, Ronald . . . .33 Paneitz, Dennis .... ..... 5 3 Paneitz, Donna .. Paniaguo, Celia ..... Panovich, James . ,...121 .....53 .47,93 Papenfus, Mark .......... 47 Popp, Susan .... 39 107 Paradowski, Richard. . .'. .34 Parchim, Carol . ......... 152 Parchim, Robert . ......39, 74 Parker, Diane . . . . . . . .39 Parr, John ...... ..., 1 52 Parr, Robert ....... ..... 3 7 Passow, Frederick ....... 121 Paszkiewicz, James ...... 152 Patterson, Jack ....... 37, 74 Patterson, Ronald ....... 152 Paul, Melvin ............. 53 Peak, Edward ..... 38, 93, 102 Neitz, Sally ....... .... 4 5 Neitzel, Judith . . ...,.. 41 Nelson, Bruce . . . .... .150 Nelson, Darlene , . . . . , .39 Nelson, Dee Ann . . . . . . .39 Nelson, Howard . . . . . . .45 Nelson, James . . . . . .33 Nelson, Janet . ., ... .41 Nelson, Karen . .... 35 Nelson, Lani .. ...... 41 Nelson, Peter . , ,. .... 38, 76 Nelson, Sondra ........... 35 Neuman, Elizabeth . ..... .44 Neumann, Jean .......,... 35 Neverman, Ronal . ..,., 151 Niechlanski, Marsha .,... 38 Niehoff, Jaan . ..,.. .... 4 1 Nielsen, Jacklyn .......... 41 Niemann, Gary ...,.....,. 41 Niesen, Mary ..,., Nikolic, Milan .... 71 .......A5 80.151 Nimmer, Barbara . . .,. .60, 151 Nimmer , Carolyn .. Nimmer, Claire ,. .. .,.....35 .45, 61 Nimmer, Dennis 62, 92, 95, 151 Nimmer, Sandra .......... 45 Nimoth, James .... Nimtz, Michael .. Norman, Dale . . . Novatny, Judith Nowacki, Patricia 45 ....41 ....41 .,..49 45 Nowak. Diane ........., 151 Nowakowski, Bettv ......151 Nowakowski, Bonita ...... 39 O Pearson, Barbara ' .39 74 Pearienu, Mary .... . ..,. 6.48 5 1 Pedriana, Michael ..a9, os, 99 Pelczynski, Margaret Q Pellowski, Richard . . . ......37 .31, 152. Peltzer, Dorothy ......... 152 ' Pelzek, Charles .. .......81, 47 98 Pelzek, Dennis . . . . . . Pepin, Brian .... Pepin, Kay Pepin, Neil .... Pepper, Janice .. Peppey, Ann . ..... Perqande, Gerald Perket, James ..... Perry. Roger ....., ...,.47, ....152 ...,ss ....53 ....39 ...,....152 .......3s 43, 93,98 Persak, John ,. ...,...... 152 Persike, Gerald ,... 1 Pesch, Virginia .... Peter, Thomas ..... Peters, Charlene .... .......37 .......37 . ,... 152 59, 60,68 Peters, Jeananne .... . .53, 59 l Peters, Sarah ............. 47 Peterson, Barbara .... 71, 153 9 Peterson, Daniel ..,.... . . . Peterson, David ........... 39 Peterson, Dean ........... 41 Peterson, Harry .... 38, 93, 99 ' Peterson, Karen , ......... 39 Peterson Wayne ..... 45, Petri, Dawn ..... Petri, Frederick . . . 81 ......121 ...,31, 121 Obarski, Karen ........... 45 Obarski, Wayne .... 41, 90, 93 O'Brien, Evelyn ......... 151 O'Brien, Patricia ......... 41 O'Brien, Sheila ....,...... 45 O'Dell, Howard . . .43, 93, 104 O'Dell, Sandra .......... 120 Odwazny, Paula Odva, Jackson . . . ..... . .. Petri, Louise . . . Petri, Thomas .. . Petrie, Judith ......... , . .37 . ..... 38 Migdal, Allan , ....,.,., 48 Miqdal, Eileen .. . ....36 Milewski, Dianne . .... 36 Miller, Catherine ... . . . .48 Miller, Elaine .... ...... 3 8 Miller, James . . . 40, 92 Miller, Kenneth .. . .... . .36 Miller, Kent ...., .... 4 1 Miller, Larrv .... .... 3 6 Miller, Marilyn .. .... 40 Miller, Miss ...... .... 3 6 Miller, Roland ...... .... 3 6 Mintner, Thomas ........ 120 Misiewicz, Barbara ....... 33 Misiewicz, Janice ........ 120 Misiewicz, Martin.. , 100 Misiora, Robert ....... ,... 4 0 Miszewski. Thomas , 150 Mixdorf. Sandra .. 8, 76 Moczvnski, Judith ..,,.... 120 Moede, Richard .. .... 40 Moersen, Miss ... .. . .47 MoFatt, Candace . .... 48 Mokelke, Tim .... .... 4 8 Moline, Kathleen .. .... 40 Mombleau, Mark .... ..... 5 2 Mombleau, Norman 43, 93 Mooney, Karen 28, 30, 78, 150 Morana, Jennie ........... 40 Morbeck, Carol ...... 70 150 , 0'Hearn, Mr. ....... . 93, Olecik, Barbara .. . ..... .35 .41 129 Oleson, Eric ..... 41. 81, 104 Oleson, Karen ..... 53, 59, 81 Oleyniczok, Emylu ........ 35 Oliva, Geraldine Oliva, William .. .. ...... 47 Ollmann, Lareen .... .151 Ollmann, Virqinia Olm, Richard ,...... Olsen, Carol ......... Olsen, Sharon ., Olshesky, Michael Olsheskv, Steven .....,..45 .. 45 78. 120 .,.....120 . ...... 46 Olson, Arthur ..... .. .35 Olson, David ,..... 34, 72, 81 Olson, Enid .... I Pezzi, Nancy Pfenning, Judith .. Phillips, Dale .... Phillips, Donavon 81,109.153i .....3B,96j .......153 Phillips, Judith .... ..... 3 7 ' Piech, John ..... .... 53 Piech, Thomas . . . . . . .39 Piehl, Bonnie .... .... 3 B Pientka, Thomas . . . . . . . .43 Pierce, Diane . 153 Pietruszynski, i . . i .39 Pihl, Dorothy . ............ 37 Pilarski, Judith ........... 33 Pinczkowski, Raymond ...... ...29, 58, 59, 104, 126,153 Pinczkowski, Thomas ...... 37 Piontek, Larry ............ 63 P Piontek, Sandra . . ...... 47 Piorier, Thomas .... . . .47, 93 Piotrowiak, Carole . . .47, 109 Piotrowski, Kathleen ...... 39 Piotrowski, Norbert 81, 96, 153 Reinelt, Kersten ..... Reinhart, Dorothea .......155 Reise, Nancy ........ 91, 156 Reiniak, Patricia .. ...,.33 .....37 Remus, Jack .......... 46, 93 Rentmeester, Judith Reschenberg, Judith Reske, Joy ........,. .......39 .46, ao Index S Schauer, Herbert ......... 157 Scheer, Beverly .... 48, 76, 81 Scherbarth, Beverly. . .56, 157 Scherborth, Carol ..,...... 36 Schiller, Marilyne ...,.... 122 , e y . . . - - -29, 29, 90, 126, Schuessler, Sandra Piotruszewicz, Sandra ....... .....83, 107, 108, 109, 153 Piszczek, Dennis .......... 47 Pitcher, Shirley .......... 153 Plennes, Karen . . . .... . .44 Pliska, Diane .... ....... 1 53 Pliska, Sandra ........... 42 Plusnick, Robert ...... 39, 102 Podolske, Judith .......... 37 Podclske, Margaret Podolske, Mary . . . . ...... 46 ........37 154 Podriznik, Patricia. .56, 60, Pofahl, Margaret . . . . . . . .121 Poft, Ernest ...... Ph k,J it ........ OOTSY DSGP '93 99 ........47 i64 Pole-Check, David . . ,C . . .37 Polacheck, Diane ........ ..........43,107,108, Polak, Lawrence ......... Polak, Marilyn ........... ibsi .40 154 Polgar, Richard. .47, 63, 93, 95 Polgar, Robert ....... 63, 154 Poludnianyk, Jean ........47 Polzin, Cheryl ............ 37 Polzin, Diane ......... 28, 47 Pommerich, Karen ...... 47, 61 Poniewaz, Mark .. Popelier, Lee .... .....154 ...,,...39 P , Ge, ld ......... 47, 93 rffln, Ronald ,....... 1..37 Posselt, Alan .... Possing, Thomas ,. Poster, Virginia .. Potter, Diane .. . ,.....47 ....47 ......43 ......121 154 Potter, Thomas ....... 80, Powers, Theda .....,..... 38 Poza rski, Lawrence Pradarelli, James ........ Presnal, Richard .. Price, James .... Price, Thomas Priebe, Judith . . . .......47 .46 ...154 ....37 .....154 Priebe, Roy .............. 38 Pries, Gerald ......... 46, 98 Primus, Kathleen . Primus, Ralph .... Prokop, Beverly .. Pratt, Janet ..... ........46 ....37 ...154 . .... 121 37 Pratt, Kenneth ............ Provencher, Alice Prucha, Miss ..... Prudlow, Rosann .,...43, ...........42, 93,104, Prusak, Barbara Prusak, Carol ............ Puccetti, Penelope Puerner, Kathleen Pufter, Carol ............ 154 Pulkownik. Karen Pum, Frank ,.... Purdy, Marcia ............ 46 58 38 ....46 .. ...... 47 46 ...109,'154 ..43,'63, 93 Putney, Julie .... ...,... 3 9 Putz, Thomas .,... . . .154 Pyzik, Maraoret . . .... 46 Pyzik, Phyllis .... .... 3 7 Q Quader, Richard . . . . . .53 R Raatz, Joyce .........,.. 155 Racenis, Andreis. . .74, 92, 155 Radke, James. .31, 92, 94, 155 Radonski, Roger .. ., ...... 121 Radoszewski, Thomas ..... 37 Rae, Bonnie .............. 39 Raetter, Diann ........... 46 Raksany, Miss .....,..... 48 Rambo, Miss ............. 53 Ramlow, Fredrick...38, 93, 99 Rondazzo, Kathleen .....,. 46 Raniewicz, Richard ...99, 155 Rankin, Harold .....,..... 46 Rappo, Dominic ,...., 81, 155 Rasmussen, Mr. ,..... ..... 3 6 Rataiczyk, Charlotte ...... 39 Ratzmann, Bruce Ratzmann, Elaine Rowling, Thomas .46 Reamer, Hattie ...... 106, 155 Reber, Barbara .......... 155 52 33 80 Reckard, Marilyn Reeve, Katharine Regan, Robert ........ 39, Rehfeld, Gretchen ......... ig Rehfeld, Susan . . . Rehbrst, Janet ... .... 37 Rehorst, Mary . . . . . . .39 Reich, Geraldine . .... 39 Reich, Rosalind . . . . . .155 Reid, Archie .... ...155 Reilly, Dennis . .. . . . .38 Reimer, Joel , .. ,. . .37 Reimer, Leslie . .. . . .155 Reszka, -Joanne . . . . . . . .46 Reszka, Ronald .... .... 1 21 Rettmann, Sharon . . .... 46 Retzlatli, Diane .... .... 1 56 Retzlai, Kathleen ..... 46 61 Rewolinski, Adeline ....... 39 Rewolinski, Carol Ann .... 156 Rewolinski, Carol Mae .... 39 Rewolinski, Judith ........ 46 Ribbeck, Allen ..... 43, 93, 99 Ricciardi, Judith .......... 46 Ricciardi, Patricia 106, 107, 108 Ricciardi, Sharon ......... 38 Rice, Mary Jo ............ 46 Rich, Linda ....... Richardi, Donald .. Riesen, Pamela .. 4 Riesen, Patricia .... Rieth, Judith .... Riley, Miss ..... Rippel, John . . . Ritzow, John .... Robbins, Roger ........ 43, 90 Robinson, Barbara ........ 52 .....47 ....121 ....33 .....39 ..,.156 ....129 ....37 . .... 46 Robinson, John .... ..... 3 7 Robinson, Susan .......... 39 Rocque, Thomas .,..., 99, 156 Roedel, Jean .... ....... 3 7 Roedel, John Roelke, Roepke, Bonnie ....... , . . .39 .45 156 Sharon ....... 56, Roepke, Robert ............. ..81, 96, 102, 103, 107, 156 Rogalla, Beverly ......... 156 Rogers, Patricia .......... 39 Roggeman, Kenneth..46, 93, 99 Rohde, Sharon ....,...... 34 Rolff, Nancy ............. 43 Ranowski, Rosemarie ...... 39 Ropel, Raymond ...... 46, 74 Rose, Frederick .... . ..,, 40 Rosiak, James ....... .... 4 6 Rasiak, Richard .,........ 34 Rostankowski, Susan ..... 33 Roth, Cheryl .............. 34 Roth, Nancy ........ .... 1 56 Roth, Pearl ......,....... 46 Rath Wend l n ...... isb 128, Rouiller, Sharon .......... 34 Rouse, Gaven .... ....... 3 8 Rowland, Donald ........ 121 Rubio, 'Silverio ............. ........38, 81, 93, 96,107 Ruehle, Kathleen ..... 107, 156 Ruehle, Mr. ,........ ..... 4 4 Rupich, Shirley . . ..... 39 Rusch, Diane ............. 46 Rusch, Lois .............. 157 Rusch, Sharon Rusche, Dennis , , , Rusche, Ronald ....... 43, 93 Rust, Karen .............. 46 Ruszkiewicz, Francis. .102, Rutkowski, James ..... 46, ..30 9697157 157 61 Rutkowski, Robert ..... 43, 81 Ryan, Kathleen ........... 43 Rygiewicz, Sandra .....,.... ......46,106,107,108, 109 S Saber, Nancy .. . . . . .48 Saewert, Karen . .... 42 St. Louis, John Sola, Janice ............ 157 Salmon, Carol ............. 30, 48, 64, 81,109 Salmon, Richard .. .42, 76, 81 Sanders, Patricia ........ 122 Sanderson, Robert ........ 47 Sandoval, Margaret. . .64, 157 Sandretta, Robert ......... 43 Santi, Diane ...... .... . .33 Santi, Leroy .... ....... 4 7 Santner, Bruce ........ . .36 Sapinski, Thomas ..36, 93 Sarnowski, Rita . ..,...... 48 Savaglia, Elaine .......... 47 Savin, Harriet ........ 52, 81 Savin, William ....... ..37 81 36 52 96 42 48 72 43 71,, Sawatzke, Michael .... 36, Sawicki, Kathleen ........ Schaarschmidt, Miss ....... Schacherl, Ralph ..... 36, Schaefer, Diana . ....... .. Schaefer, Judith .......... Schaefer, Robert ..48, 64, Schanning, Douglas ....... Schanning, Sandra .......... ............60, 66, 68,157 Scha rp, Joyce ............ 36 Schatz, Elmer ............ 43 Schlindwein, Mr. . . ...53 Schlinke, Jack ..... .. .47 Schlockat, Marilyn . . . .48 Schloemer, Ervin ....,..... 37 Schlosser, Marguerite ..... 42 Schmidt, Barbara ...... 48, 61 Schmidt, Carol ........... 42 Schmidt, Fred ....... 81, 157 Schmiot, Henry .... 42, 74, B3 Schmidt, Joyce ........... 43 Schmitt, Bernard ..... 71, 157 Schmitt, Marilyn . . ...42 Schmuhl, Joanne ... ...48 Schmuhl, Sandra . . .. .36 Schneck, Diane .... .. 43 Schneider, Brian .. . . 36 Schneider, Fred .. .... 48 Schneider, Julie . .. ..... 47 Schneider, Karen ........ 48 Schneider, Madeline. . ,66, 157 Schneider, Michael ..., 36, 104 Schneider, Patrick ........ Schneider, Paul . ..... 36, Schneider, Philip ......... 48 71 102 .36 102 i64 Schneid-e.r,.Suzanhe I ..... I . .37 Schneidewind, Lorna ...... 43 Schneidewind, Nancy ..... 52 Schnepp, Darlene . ..... . . Schoeller, Mr. ....... .. .43 .53 Schoenrock, Dennis ....... 38 Schoessow, Dennis ...... 158 Scholl, Ellen ....,. .... 1 22 Scholl, Janice .... .... . 33 Schoofs, Mrs. ........... 129 Schorrak, Beverly ........ 158 Schorrak, Robert .... .36, 104 Schram, Ronald ..... .158 Schrank, Dennis . ...... .. Schrank, John ........... Schreiber, Dennis .... 31, Schreiber, Dianne ........ Schreihart, Robert ....... Schroeder, Alan ..... 31, 96, 97, 107, 127, 12s, Schroeder, Roger . ..... .. .37 .43 158 .48 .33 ish .42 Schroeder, Thomas 36, 96, 102 Schubert, Ellen ...... 76, 158 Schubert, Nicholas ....... 158 Schubring, Carolyn ...48, 109 Schueller, Sheila ......... 36 .......48 74 Schuett, James ........ 48, Schuette, Diane .......... 42 Schultz, Carol ............ 47 Schultz, David ............ - . .. . . . . .57, 77, 90,127,158 Schultz, Dorothy ......... 42 Schultz, Elaine ........... 52 Schultz, Jerome ,... . .42, 104 Schultz, Joan ... ..... . .48 Schultz, Joyce .... ..... 43 Schultz, Sharon . .. .. .36 Schultz, Susan ............ 37 Schulz, Audrey ........... 43 Schulz, Gail .,... 68, 76, 158 Schulz, Mariorie .,....... 158 Schulz, Raymond ....... .36 Schumacher, Thomas ........ ...........72, 82, 83,158 Schunk, Laverne ..,., ...,. 3 7 Schuster, Diane ......... . .36 Schuster, James ..80, 81, 159 Schutte, Barbara ......... 40 Schwebe, Gary . . .36, 96, 102 Schweers, James .......... 52 Schweitzer, Eugene ....... 33 Schweitzer, Robert ........ 36 Scott, Roger ,...,........ 159 Scott, Patricia ...... .66, 122 Sebert, Kenneth .......... 36 Sedenauist, Mary . . . Seefeld, Louis ...... . .28, 31, 62, 92, 94, ......36 '1'i7,'i5s3 Seelow, Richard .......... 43 Sefton, Marlene ....... . . .36 Seiden, James ........ 48, 74 Seiden, Joseph . . .36, 93, 02 Senkowski, Carolee ...... 33 Senkowski, Peter ..... , . . 52 Sentkowski, David . . . . . . 36 Sentkowski, Harry ....... 43 Sericati, Thomas ......... 37 Serr, Janice ..... 39, 107, 108 Setum, Joseph ............ 48 Severson, Douglas ........ 33 Seymer, Robert ...... , . .159 Shackton, Edward . .36, 102 Shaffer, Rosemary . ...... 42 Sherman, Stuart .......... 36 Sherry, Mr. ........... 41, 99 Shokatz, Margaret ....... 159 Shoop, Judith ..... . . .48 Shutta, Allen .... . . .43 Shutta, Barbara . . . . . ,42 S Siebauer, Sandra ........ 122 Sierpinski, Sharon ........ 42 Siian, Lance ............ ..28, 52, 82, 83, 92, 94, Sikorski, Gerald .......... 43 Sikorski, James ........... 43 Sikorski, Katherine ..... 52 Silvera, Donna 36 Sinn, Mr. ...... ..... 4 4 42 159 i66 Sipiorski, Elaine ..... Sitek, James ..... Skaugerud, Sonia . ........ 36 Skiainski, Henry .......,, 122 107 159 Skarch, Jerry ........ 42, Skudlarczyk, Sharon Skurzewski, Gloria ....... 42 Skurzewski, Leandra Skurzewski, Nancy ........ 36 Slattery, Patricia .. . .36 Slezewski, William ....... 159 Slotty, Edward .......... 159 Slowinski, Theodor ....... 43 Slusar, David ............ 42 Smith, Aloha ....... 109, 159 Smith, Charlotte ...... 43, 107 Smith, Mr. H. E. .. ..... .48 Smith, Mr. J. J. ......... 129 Smith, Karen ,... ......... 3 7 Smith, Lani 30, 42, 59, 76, 107 Smith, Lee ............... 42 Smith, Mariellen ......... 159 Smitka, Mark ...... 43, 98, 99 Smokowicz, Elaine 48, 107, 109 Smukowski, Beverly ...... 160 Snamiska, Suzanne ....... 43 Sniadach, Diane . .. .. . . .36 Snopek, Pamela .. ..... 42 Snow, Karen ..... ..... 4 2 Sobczyk, Robert . . .... 48 Sobecki, Robert . . . . . . ,48 Socha, Eunice ...... .... 3 6 Socha, Marilyn ........... 48 Sokolowski, Kathleen , .... 42 Solazo, Patricia .......... 33 Solsrud, Robert ............. ........37, 73, 93, 99,104 Somers, Allen .... 42, 93, 104 Sommers, Karen .......... 42 Sommers, Keith .......... 47 Sonnenberg, Carl . . .48, 71, 92 Sonnenberg, Joanne ....... 106, 160 Sonnenberg, Richard . . ,36, 93 Sopolinski, Carol ......... 48 Sorensen, Daniel . .. ... . .36 Sorensen, Mr. .... ..... 9 3 Sorseck, Sandra .... .... 43 Sosalla, Barbara .... .... 1 60 Sottile, Peter ..... ..... 5 2 Sousho, Maryanne .. ..... 37 Sowinski, Beverly . . ..... 36 Soyck, Sharon .... ...160 Spara, Kenneth ... .. . . .48 Sparpana, Nancy Spataro, James ............. 107 Spinnato, Joseph ......... 33 Spinnato, Virginia .....,.. 43 Spirewka, Thomas ........ 37 Spoerl, Sharon ........... 49 Sponholz, Robert ......... 48 Springborn, James .... 37, B0 Sprong, Susan .... . .49, 70 Sprotte, Lynne ............ 37 Sprunger, Mr. ............ 49 Staacke, Edward ........... . . . . . . .43, 93, 96,102,107 Stochowski, Judith ....... 47 Standiford, William ....... 37 Stanecki, Gerald .......,. 160 Stanger, Ronald ...... 42, 104 Stanislawski, Judith ...... 37 Stanislowski, Marqaret .... 43 Stankewicz, Judith ....... 37 Stanki, Marlane . . .... . . . ...........56, 59,126,160 Stanley, Mrs. ............. 53 Stanly, Mr. ............... 37 Stark, Louis ..... 42, 93, 107 Stark, Ruth ...2B, 30, 58, 160 Staszak,- LeRoy ........... 52 Statz, Miss ............... 26 Stealey, Sue. .56, 78, 109, 160 Steel, Miss ............... 27 Steele, Mr. ....,......... 53 Steeves, Christine .... 43, 107 Steffen, Judith ....... 60, 160 Stelten. Norman.. .52, 81, 107 Stein, Gerald ............ 161 Stein, Sharon ......... .... 4 7 Steiner, Charles ...... 37, 98 Steiner, Clittord ........., 47 Steiner, Sandra ......... ..........29,107,108,122 Steingraeber, Joan ..... . . .40 Stephen, Sundra .,.......... ............60, 68, 69,161 Steuck, Ruth ............. 37 Steuck, Shirley ...57, 64, 161 Stevens, Ronald ......... 122 S Stevenson, George ........ 37 Stibbe, David ......... 47, 96 Stibbe, Ruth ...... ...... 4 2 Stickney, Miss . . . ..... . . .53 Stier, Sharon ............. 42 Stockman, Doro . .... 43, 107 Stockman, Edgar ......... 47 Stockman, James ......... 52 ......37 Stollenwerk, Gerald Stollenwerk, Judith ....... 4B Stolte, Dianne ............ 42 Stolz, Carolyn . . .66, 128, 161 Stommel, Betty .......... 161 Stone, Wayne .,...... 42, 81 Stoner, Robert .,.,..... 36, 74 Stott, Anne .............. 47 Stramowski, Judith ...... 161 Straszewski, Helen ....... 42 Straz, Dianne ............ 43 Strazdins, Andris ......... 47 Strehlow, Diana ..,....... 42 Stremke, William . . .37, 72, 81 Strube, Roger .... 47, 74, 100 Struck, Glenn ............ 33 Struck, Wayne .......... 161 Stuart, Pamela . . . . . . .42 Stuermer, Mr. . . . .. .129 Sturomski, Karen . ...... 47 Stusek, Joan ............. 37 Stych, Arthur ..... 63, 161 Stych, Gloria ............. 43 Subel, Theodore .......... 37 Sueltiow, Lynn ........... 33 Sulkowski, Barbara ....... 43 Sundeen, Donald ......... 49 Sutherland, Robert .... 37, 74 Suttle, Mr. .............. 27 Swanlund, Joan . . . ... .37 Swanson, Arleen . . . . . . .33 Swedoski, Priscilla 47 Sweeney, Kathleen 42 Swierzynski, Mary 37 Sylvester, Daniel ... . . . .33 Sytkowski, Arthur 37 Szainowski, Dennis .... 47, 74 Szalek, Camille. . .66, 78, 161 Szczech, Karen ........... 42 Sztukowski, Kathleen ..47, 80 Szulczewski, Diane T .......42 Tabaka, Robert . . . . . .161 Tabbert, Myron .. . . . .46 Tadych, Beatrice .. .... 42 Tamel, Bonita ...... .... 4 2 Taubenheim, Mary ........ 36 Taubenheim, Pamela ...... 46 Taylor, David ............ 46 Taylor, James Bruce ....... 36 Taylor, James LeRoy ....... 46 Taylor, Kay ......... . .... 39 Taylor, Naomi ............ 36 Taylor, Roxanne . .. .... . .40 Taylor, Susan ............ 39 Temmler, William .......... ..........59, 79, 100, 161 Templin, Carl .......,... 122 ranges, William ..92, 95, 162 Tesch, Earlean , . .39, 107, 108 Teska, James ............. 49 Tesmer, Louise .... 58, 83, 109 Tetzlafi, Carol ........... 49 Thate, Jacqueline ........ 162 Thessin, Jean .... .... 3 7 Thesz, Joellen . ...... 37 Thiele, Kaaren . . . ...... . .49 Thiele, Laurel ........ 61, 162 Thomas, Elaine .......... 162 Thomas, John ........... .37 Thomas, Keith ........ .... 36 Thomas, Kenneth Allan ..... 36 Thomas, Kenneth Paul ..,.... ...........96, 97,102,162 Thomas, Mary Jane ....... 39 Thomas Timothy ........ , .41 Thompson, James..49, 64, 65 Threlkeld, Karen ...... 49, 60 Tibbetts, Mr. ........ 49, 112 Tiedemann, Irene ., ....... 49 Timm, Patricia ........... 162 Timm, Sandra .......,. 49, 80 Todhunter, Judith ........... 60, 64, 80 Tollefsen, Ellen .... .l13, 122 Tollefsen, Richard ..... 37, 81 Toman, Peter ............. 43 Tomasello, Mr. ........... 49 Tomaszewski Nancy ...... 39 Tominsek, Gloria .... .... 1 62 Tomkiewicz, Mr. .......... 41 Toonen, Bonita ........... 42 Topolovich, Dorothy ...... 49 Trad, Sharon ........,.... 44 Tratnik, Mary . .,.... 112, 122 Traxel, Larry ............ 43 Treder, Edna ........ 52, 162 Treichel, Jeffrey ............ .........28,31, 81,92,162 Trepanier, Dennis ......... 43 Page One Hundred Ninety-nine T Trifunovich, Helga ........ 36 Trinkle, Wayne ....... 44, 93 Troyer, James .....,........ .....58, 59, BO, 82, 83,162 Trzcinski, Roman .,.... 49, 65 Tuchel, Susan , .........,. 33 Tuchel, Theodore ......... 43 Tuchel, Thomas ....... 49, 99 Tumidaiewicz, Donald 46 Turkiewicz, Janice .... Tyler, Robert ..... ....... , ....39 36 U 1. 1 Ulatowski, David ......... 48 Ullenberg, Joan ..,4B, 61, 108 Ullstrup, Nancy .. . .,. .... .37 Ulma, Rose Ann ..,....... 40 Ulrich, Eugene ............ Underber , Miss ..' ....... . Unger, Gslenn ......... 44, 58,5 Urbaniak,.. Kathleen ....... 48 ' Urbanioki Virginia ....... 162 , ll , Vawnte, Jeanne .,..... , . .44 Va ee,, James ........... 163 Van Deluyster, Thomas 40 Van'Roosenbeek, Karen . . .40 Van Wagenen, Mrs. ....... 53 W Wagner, Judith May ..... Wagner, Mary ..... 106, Wagner, Thomas ......... 42 Walczak, Daviu , ......... 36 Waldoch, Dennis ........ ............62, 92, 95, Walkowiak, William Wallace, Faith ........... 38 7 las .48 163 125 ......:la Wallin, Eleanor .......... Walraff, Lynn. .58, 75, 79, Wandtke, Robert ......... 37 Wanke, Richard .......... 37 Wanke,'Shirley ..,.. Wanserski, Barbara ...... Wonska, Luise Ward, Patrick , .Warfel, Daniel ........... Q14 6 ......40 163 ....48, 73 100 Wargin, Jayne ......... . . 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Wheatley, Patricia Wheeler, Kathleen. . White, Edward .... 48, 62, 93 White, Judith ............ 44 White, Nancy ........... White, Patricia ..37, 106, Whitney, Judith ..... 106, Wichgers, Carole ........ Wichmann, Juanita . . .42, Wichmann, Margareth ..... 33 Wicht, LeRoy ......... 45, 74 .......39 ...29, 163 .36 107 107 .48 107 -YW Williams, Mary Williarns, Nancy .......... 42 Williams, Mr. ............ 27 48 33 Williamson, Betty .. ...... Williamson, Kay. .44, Willms, 107, 108 Robert ..,..,. 48,, 100 Wilson, Darlene ..... . .... 36 Wilson, John ' ..... Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Terrance .. Winiarski, David .. Wink Cynthia Winkler, Joan .....36 .....37 ....164 ....164 .....36 .......48 Winkler, Mary ........... 42 Winsk', James Winte -Carole Winte teen, Carol ..109, 164 .....'..42 Wirth, Michael ........... 48 Wisniewski, Dennis ....44, 93 Wisniewski, Joan ....... .9123 48 Wisniewski, Joanne Witek, Mary Ann ..... .... Witkowski, Bonita Witkowski, Camille 47 ........33 37 42 Wittekind, Diane ..... .... Wittekind, Robert .......164 Wlodek, Robert .... Y' ...., 42 Wobick, Gary ............ 48 Wodynski, Geraldin e ....164 Wciciechowski, Carole .... 36 Woiciechowski, Judith .... 48 .- i Y Yaeger, Katkleen ..,... . . . Yahnke, Ja es . .... r ..... Yahnke, Terrance. . .43 1 'I . 35 42 , 99 Yanko, Maxine ........... 44 35 Yarnot, Christine Yarnot, Susan 1 ..... Yonts, Donald . ..... Yogng, Roger. . .. Z 93, ...38, 76 .......44 -t Zabinski, Anthony , ...... 123 Zaborsky, Dianer . ..... 165 Zak, Rose Mary .......... 35 Zaleski, Lee Ann .. . .109, 165 39 Zaleski, Michael ..... Q .... Zomber, James Zanola, Robert ...... . . . . . Zanotelli, Mr. . . . , .. Zapall, Kenneth .......... Zorczynski, Bernard ....... Zarling, Mi 'f ............ 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