Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1960
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Activities ........... 56 Advertisers . . . Index .... ..... 2 00 'n 92 H2 124 'I69 a nu nn nun nnuu :onnnu unonun nunonuug unnnqnunn onnncuunuu uunununnnqn qnunnanonnnnn aunaunonusoonnn ansunnunnnnnnnno oooonaunnnnnnnun annonenunsouunnnnu nnnunnuonuuounnn nunonnununnonnuu annanononunnnqnnu o gunnauonunnnaunn cannonsounnaununn namannonunnnun ounuuuunnqnuuu nounnunnnnnnuu uuonnnnnnunn enpnoanunuuunu aunonnnnnqnnn nnnuuoonuanna Q unonuunnnn uuonuunnnua as nonunnunn Q nunuqunnan no nnunnnun nnaunnugnu n nnouunpnn anggouosossssons nunnnnnn nnnunnnn. uunnnnu unnnqnnn nunqns nnnun nun.. nuns un' ,M -' kg vi, - - :lk 'wigs J, F 1915 'rv 'D 1960 o Dr. Bernhard C. Korn we dedicate the 1960 Oracle Annual to express our appreciation for his forty-five years of devoted service to the Bay View High School- our teacher, principal, and friend. DR. BERNHARD C. KORN, Principal Vice-Principal Korn confers with a teacher at the vice- principal's desk in a corner of the outer office. Hail fo Our Chief readily lead to destruction in these days when man so desperately looks for peace for all the world? Man must be concerned for the welfare of others! Such concern has led to the development of an outstanding student-government organization, in which the student officers are not errand boys of the administration but Bay View citizens tak- ing responsibility in as many school situations as they show them- selves capable of handling. This organization is an outgrowth of the war years, during which Bay View led the nation's schools On September 6, 1940, when Dr. Bernhard C. Korn took over the duties of the principalship of the Bay View High School, he said: l appreciate the honor which has been conferred upon me and realize the solemn duty with which l am entrusted. The granting of the principal- ship to me is a challenge to carry onthe work in the same manner as Gustav A. Fritsche, and l shall do all in my power to live up to the high standards which he has set. In June of 1960 we look back not only upon those twenty years of principalship, but also upon the complete forty-five years of lifetime which Dr. Korn has given to the Bay View High School, for he joined its faculty in 1915 and served as its Vice-Principal from 1922 to 1940. Certainly, he has kept his promise. His assignment has been a challenge to him, for has he not faced the prob- lems of two world wars, economic depressions, increased high school enrollments, and maintained always the great American principle of education, namely education for every boy and girl, the slow performer, the rapid learner, and the one with special aptitude in various fields? And best of all, has he not maintained throughout the years that faith without works is dead, that concern only for the intellect and not for the character of the intellectual can make of man only a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal , in fact, that intellect without character can Page Ten From this desk of the vicevprincipal, in Room 225, Dr. Korn moved to the principal's office in 1939 and to the acting principalship of Bay View High School. in war-bond drives, paper salvage, and, best of all, in active gratitude for their democratic heritage. Such an incident as collecting 93,000 tons of paper on one Saturday afternoon speaks convincingly of how Bay View faced the problems of the times. Said Dr. Korn, War demands great sacrifices from youth, it offers equally great opportunities. lt is the func- tion of education to prepare youth for both. The school of today aims to develop young men and young women who are well-trained in the fundamentals and who have a clear concept of the duties and the privileges of a citizen in a democracy. It is true that energies of youth must be diverted into constructive channels, or areas of negative values will take over, for it needs must be that energy will be expended. Because of his ability to channel youth's energy for the good of their country, Dr. Korn was made a state representative for the War Production Board and was sent to Washington as a consultant in connection with salvage drives and war-bond campaigns. But peace hath its victories no less renowned than war, and after the war years Bay View was never permitted to forget that youth can be trusted, that youth can make sacrifices, that youth can solve problems if adults will encourage them first and condemn them later, and condemn only when condemnation is deserved. Presently, Bay View students are establishing honor class-rooms, class-rooms in which all pledge themselves to be honest and speak up against dishonesty. Suffice it to say some adults are sceptics in this matter, but, true to form, Dr. Korn says, Let them try it. This faith in youth has led to the establishment of an Inter-High Council in which Dr. Korn has been a tireless consultant, sharing his interest in youth not only with his own school but with the high schools of the entire city. Nor are Dr. Korn's interests largely academic. As a one-time coach in football, he has continued to follow all athletic contests ln the presence of Ben Barkin, of Milwaukee County Finance Committee, and of Dr. Korn former Superintendent of Schools Milton Potter hands to a student the bond which carried the purchases of the school over the million-dollar mark. Dr. Korn leaves for Washington in 1944 to tell of Bay View's part in the war effort and to help plan the Fifth War Loan Drive. with interest. His coaching staffs have frequently declared he has that keenly analytical mind which has the happy faculty of evaluating weak- nesses and strengths of various plays and is invaluable in plotting strategy for difficult en- counters. And as for the fine arts, though he will say he has no real ear for music, he can discuss good music with the best of them, has a prize collection of record albums, and delights in every Bay View concert and stage show. Of course, Christmas carols are his first love. That's easy to under- stand, for they deal with man in his moments of doing for others and in his moments of apprecia- tion for all that has been done for him. The art of brush and palette sometimes disturbs him, but he does not hesitate to include modern art in the fine collection of art treasures that hang in the school corridors, treasures declared by authorities to be the best in the city. Having had the privilege this year to sit for his portrait in the studio of Joseph Cummings Chase, world-famous Page Eleven Dr. Korn installs an S.G.A, president, in September, 1960, Lance Siian. With two boys of the 1956 team, Coach Mierzwa and Dr. Korn admire the Gillo believed the students' opportunities for good experience must never be curtailed. Creative Writing was introduced into Bay View for English credit over twenty-five years ago, cmd as recently as 1956 Dr. Korn introduced a Seminar in English, the first to be established in the Mid-West. All of these exhibit his courage to accept the results of educational research and his willingness to experiment. Special classes for the rapid learner did not wait for the Russian Sputnik to launch an interest. Special classes in English, history, science, and a double-track in mathematics are only a few of the special classes that came into being over a decade ago, all of these attest to that vision, that alertness to the abilities of youth, which have dominated Dr. Korn's years as a teacher and principal. Nor ma we for et his develo ment of a uidance s stem at Ba 9 View, which gives each student not only a homeroom teacher and several classroom teachers, but also a four- year counselor who is available at all times for s ecial counselin and service. 9 And lest you think that Dr. Korn's day must be heavily serious, let us hasten to admit that he has an infectious sense of humor and that happy laughter is every bit as much a part of office atmosphere as is thoughtful admonition. Perhaps that is why stage pro- ductions give him such pleasure. He thor- oughly enioys school-play and operetta time, and infrequently takes over the come- dians and polishes them off into laugh- Trophy, in Bay View's possession as a result of victory over South. portrait painter, Dr. Korn fairly glows. An ex- perience which many might declare trying, Dr. Korn declares a liberal education. Why? Be- cause he appreciates the artist and his scholarly background, but even more he appreciates his stature not only as an artist but also as a man. Dr. Korn's interest in written communication led to the Oracle Annual's taking first place in the nation as early as i927 and to a continuous sequence of annuals and newspapers, with no discontinuance even during the war years, for he Page Twelve Dr. Korn talks with English Seminar students about their semester proiects, clown-laugh characters. Nor does he spare expenses in production. lf it's worth doing, it's worth doing well and paying for, he says. Royalties are gladly paid, and so it is that Broadway hits are frequently produced on the Bay View stage even before the legitimate stage bills them. But, best of all, is Dr. Korn's genuine interest in the community in which he has lived and worked. All but the first four years of his life have been spent in Bay View. Here he served not only as a teacher and principal but as a Bay View Advancement Association secretary, an editor of the Bay View Advance, and an historian of old Bay View, taking his doctorate at Marquette University on the history of the Bay View community. The committees on which he has served are legion, but most interesting to us who compile this biography in the year of his retirement, 1960, is how deep are his roots. Not only did he work in Bay View, he also lived here, here he brought his bride, the lovely Peggy Korn, dear to the hearts of all of us, here he built his home, here he educated the community's children, grand- children and great grandchildren, and here he challenges all of us to keep faith not only with yesterday but also with tomorrow. May each of us say as he did on September 6, 1940, and keep our word as ably as he has - I shall do all in my power to live up to the high standards which have been set. On Commencement night, January 28, 1960, Mrs, Loeber, Dr. Korn's secretary, enter- tains Mrs, Korn, often a guest at Bay View public functions. lfi F'! -cmnmzx ,, gt! Following the program in the auditorium, Dr. Korn and the artist, Mr. Wag- ner, stop at one of the murals on dedication night, March 25, 1957. Page Thirteen V' J . . as Viewites begin a new school year. Siian meets Senator Wiley in Dr. Korn's otlice before the S.G.A. inauguration. In high spirits lay VIew's champion cross-country' L athletes return from a practice run. The Oracle campaign as underway, es Jim Rutkewskn and The Girls Club is treated to o Barbershop Quartet ' Larry record the lates t homeroom percentages Mr. Suttle talks at Open House for the parents of incoming freshmen Xi A giant red feather launches the Community Chest drive.. lolfen Kaun and his Lincoln counterpart announce the football game. Slashing through the line, the Redcats pick up added yardage a A Lincoln ball-carrier is stopped by determined Redcat tacklers. UGG' o'::r::r2o'::: zindglis on u . A tense moment draws the attention of tho entire bench. A Bay'View offensive drive runs into a Lincoln block. Fighting Redcats do 'battle on a field of rnud. Q . Coach Miorzwa and the players discuss strategy. l.et's have a locomotive for the room! shouts 'led Hanleek. 1 J Athletes receive letters and congratulations ot the Football Banquet. . ff K. A -5, , ,W D 5 1 : ne. Q i no F , ve-JN nl' SYMIWI of 750 RGUCUVS' '59 506590 ' A had 59M Redcats' sparkling defense brings down an opponent. - all the way. - -...B - -. iv , ., ,, , ' RWM. W2 A gy f le Students and alumni honor Football Royalty at the tlornecorningllianee. A, A , ' , , x K 'ff m. ,f L ' 'Uv . V 44 Pep ,Coinmilfee goes' all out forlspecfacular rallies The Rebels bring down the house. Beetniks perform an apache dance. ki , ...ix Derby-hailed musicians liven up a rally with iuzz interpretations. 5'-v J? Rey Rebel l'l'lCk.S-d0WIl'fllQ Cearniml Kid. C'mon and dance wiill mel 4 A lively march is part of Ille faculty rally. . , gk Q vii Lg. 7 M wiv if' ,T ,wt W5 I 'Vit W ' ff ,. Sw Q., X in December: From class play to Christmas preparation i ' W Are they done? Household Arts girls prepare Christmas cookies. What am l doing here? questions Dennis Fellows Z . -F 'This is the most potent witehing mask in all of Mexico, j. - , , ' -- explains Wayne Carter. Us if 15: 5 'Y Edie Pages and Bill Czaikowskl paint the class play scenery. allll J I ll' app strokes Pyewaeket. ' ' A Trimming the Christmas tree is a lay View tradition. A . . . and Christmas includes everyenel Clever hands in Survey Class eoncoc! lable and wall deeoralions. -111.17-.1 Wooden soldiers embellish ihe living Christmas free. :yr- :' M 2 Beautiful carols echo through 'the halls. Bonita Pacala, Karen Owens, and Louise Tesmer, of The Oracle, prepare ihe Chrisimas issue. . V Gay deeorafions brighien the oljice. Q - ,J nee land plays for Evergreen lnferludel' 2 - 1-- 1 Ht,-F -.xxn XY? 1 fi 4 , g ., fQ,y,g,.gLg,f A V - S.G.A. Inauguration brings recognition to student leaders. enms Fellows Inter-Ili speolzer loins other rudents in e discussion of lnaior school issues. itudents receive newly-purchased cless rings promptly, with the aid ot ring conunittee. Dr Korn and the newly-elected 5.6 A. president Carol Salmon meet with Senator Proxmlre Newly elected otlicers of S.G.A. the Student loonli A and the Student Court receive recognition. , uis Stork, Ned White, lolz Zllllnen and Carol Salmon broadcast compoign speeches. The Studentlssembly pledges support to S.G.A. and the school f 'L Q V 1, ,ff I . - A -W Tiai f' 1, ff g' l Q -Q jwf we as 5 5 gnu Y 5 'N v 'V-lfqw' M1 - 3 J . - . s. x, A K x? in X H if: i , z Q ,inn . 2 A -. . ,f 1 f ' ln I SYS! gm -1 C g,u:-., 5 1 I L 3. WA , . , . N in-usual M1 . A 1 new ,wav '43 Jw 1 x4 xi, in s 'I'-IJE SC-IJCDCDL Z- '-xx,- v i n The check of absences and absentees daily from Mr. Dondlinger's ofiice and control of problem behavior helped keep Bay View at peak performance all year. The school has had the best attendance record in the city for ten years. Mr. Dondlinger also assists in the orientation of new teachers. MR. DONDLINGER, Vice-Principal Mr. Wiley, chairman of the counselors, was a busy man all year. He was in charge ofthe many tests given to the school and was the counselor for members of the senior classes when they became candidates for graduation. In addition, he made the original contacts with MV the grade schools and administered ability tests. MR. WILEY, Counselor Chairman COUNSELORS Guide and H elp l 1 if Sv Miss Statz, sophomore counselor this year, helped the second-year students, who might have become a little over-confident, settle down to get the most of their high school ca- reers. As dean of girls, she assisted girls with their own specific problems, either personal or 1 0 , social. y MISS STATZ, Dean of Girls Page Twenty-eight ,353 7. it I ii . -F .s ,fl if 445.1 s a Student if ill Levels .Wi ' f s jjy v, 1 1 f lbfikdvising the seniors in planning for the future was the major work of Miss Steel, senior-class counselor this year. She said, I help them to change from students to adults and enter an adult world where they must assume adult responsibilities. Her duties included assisting with the commencement exercises, visiting the grade schools, meeting incoming fresh- men, and conducting interviews with parents. MISS STEEL, Class Counselor Helping the freshmen adjust to their new surround- ings at Bay View was the responsibility of Mr. Suttle, freshman counselor this year. Mr. Suttle said, We aimed to help them achieve a feeling of belonging, adapt themselves to a large group, and become part of the school as a whole. N23 MR. KOCH, Class Counselor MR. WILLIAMS, Vocational Counselor MR. SUTTLE, Class Counselor Helping the juniors to become more aware of their capabilities, solidify their interests, and plan more specifically for their future was the task of Mr. Koch, counselor of the juniors. His purpose was to give necessary personal guidance aimed at the develop- ment of a more mature individual who soon will be taking his place as a citizen of the community. Mr. Williams, vocational guidance counselor, or- ganized the group guidance materials used in the school and distributed these to the homeroom teach- ers. He is in charge of job placement and of making contacts with business concerns. ln addition, he arranges for speakers to come to Bay View for vo- cational guidance meetings. Page Twenty nine -v if With Privilege Comes ii W? if sbt, 4 , ,W me f ff ,M Jw l. ASSEMBLY OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE X 1 il if s Q, i. em: g5',-,wr W f N Clarence Mason, Sergeant at Arms, Lani Smith, Treasurer, Wilhelm Doos, Second Vice-President, Edith Pages Historian, David Muschinske, First Vice-President, Lance Siian, President, Kathleen Retzlaff, Secretary STUDENT BOARD SEMESTER ONE y... Amalie Weiss, Senior Representative, James , Bahanon, Freshman Representative, Lance : Siian, President, Robert Willms, Delegate .h , ot Large, Carol Salmon, Junior Represen-- tative, Diane Polzin, Delegate at Large, 1 John Hancock, Sophomore Representative A t Page Thir The year 1959-'60 marks another year of progress for the Bay View Student Gov- ernment Association. Among the commit- tees that played important roles are the Central Study-Hall Committee, the Public Relations Committee, and the Honor Com- mittee, all ot which ioined in a campaign to encourage students to meet the chal- lenge of honor, particularly in the study halls and the senior classes. Some S. G. A. firsts for this year de- serve special emphasis: both inaugurals were addressed by United States Senators, namely Senators Wiley and Proxmire, an all-school election was held in December to fill the vacated positions of President and First Vice-President, the Auto-Registration Committee joined the Milwaukee Police Department in conducting a safety check, and a service organization for senior girls outstanding in leadership, scholarship, and integrity was introduced. NEW OFFICERS AND COURT MEMBERS Roger Robbins, Bonita Becker, Glenn Unger, Louis Stark, Vice-President, Carol Salmon, President fr ,,Ne.es. ,Mm Responsibility . . . S. G. A. S. G. A. also provided growth in social development. The Dance Com- mittee presented the homecoming dance, Red Cat Holiday, the Christ- mas dance, Evergreen Interlude, the Valentine turn-about, Mardi Grasp and in May the semi-formal dance. New in this year's dance ex- perience was the Record Hop, Side One, in November and Record Hop, Side Two, in April, the latter of which contributed its profits to as- sist in the purchase of American flags for the class rooms. Nor would the year be complete without S. A. G.'s word of gratitude to Principal Dr. B. C. Korn for the opportunities he has given to students to assume responsibility for as many school activities as they show them- selves capable of handling. FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Steel, Chairman Mr. Blonien Mr. Bullard Mrs. Filipiak Miss McGarty Mr. Orlowski Mr. Osterndort Mr. Stanly Mr. Wilkinson STUDENT COURT SEMESTER ONE Seated: Marianna Egle, Peter Constant, Kathleen Wollert, Wayne Obarski Standing: Wilhelm Docs, Kathleen Lynch, Edward White STUDENT BOARD SEMESTER TWO Barbara Hancock, James Hartwig, Don DiDio, Carol Salmon, Diane Polzin, Robert Willms, Ann Jarvella Page Thirty-one S. G. A. Works fo Meef 1 qr Y -we M... y CENTRAL STUDY HALL Ronald Lichle, Choirmang Louis Siark, Kathy Lynch, Donald Sundeen, Edward While ,,,, fir-nf... INTER-HIGH REPRESENTATIVES Loren Kaun, Ellen Anderson Page Thirlyhfwo 'Hr ,ff , 1 'J' 5 F , f V L 9-.Qi x to HONOR COMMITTEE Joyce Mielke, Marianna Egle, Clifford Steiner, Chairman: Kathleen Wollerf, John Crawford, Ann Jarve Secreforyg Joyce Boeiicher fhe Challenge of Honor ,- SENIOR GIRLS' HONOR SOCIETY Joyce Boeffcher, Susan Sprong, Mary Jo Rice, Kathleen Reizlaff, Joyce Mielke, Betty Neeld, Marianna Egle, Secrefary, Karen Owens, Beverly Scheer, Louise Tesmer, Carol Salmon, Chairman, Diane Polzin 000 AUTO REGISTRATION COMMITTEE BUILDING CONTROL Allen Somers, James Thompson, Chairman, Richard Salmon, Nancy Biesen, Fronf Row: Dwight Bales, Gary McTrusIy, Leonard Knitter, Chairman Thomas Dovi, David Bellrichard, James Ciechanowski Second Row: Allen Ribbeck, Douglas Eafon Third Row: John Crawford, Dennis Pelzek, Robert Schaefer Back Row: Dennis Fellows, Clarence Mason, Jack Remus Page Thirfy-fhree .. - - Q K h-gg, f, ' I ., V A ,, Qty L I V 303 MR, LALASZ I 4 1' .. 3, , v 'UQ 'Q' ' , ,, 2 'N as 5. F E sv-3 Z . J 1 - ' ' Y A 'ii as ,,,:z..fg::-fzzvfsiai ,.22: f'Z-- ' ' .. . a - -w f as ,- -- 2 is ' r ' ' 1 A F g ' J 3 1 9 M4- :,,'.'Qzf,., . . 15 K K V if , 7 9, sr, , , T 4 J- 'ii , i H QQ 3 , 2, f y 3 se 4 X X . or , S I I uf l .4 4 9B Back Row: Danny Clayton, Russell Doerr, Jeffery Gonzalez, Michael Airoldi, James Brandt, James Haidulc Third Row: Robert Hodson, Karen Fredrickson, Mary Jo Crawford, Diane Guckenberger, Susan Fricker, Thomas Czynzak, Karen Frank Second Row: Jeffery Buchli, Phillip Beyer, Lyn Gorski, Gary Hauboldt, Gloria Gimla, Charles Cain Front Row: Ann De Santis, Randall Christensen, Sandra Brown, Sharon Follett, Cathy Evans, Sherry Gump, Brian Berzowski sr,,,gi ,ri T in W , Q 'Sk fi I A 5 Q 3 l is J .. N a V L 1 A E M 1 J H, 132 ' ' MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT 9B Back Row: Pamela Patterson, Sharon Nitz, Dennis Kriese, Edwin Janowiak, William Lemlce, James Kennelly Third Row: Thomas Reske, Douglas Price, Tom Melms, Constance Randula, Sandra Michalzili, Charmaine Popelier, Diana Lauritzen Second Row: Jack Petri, Frederick Priefer, Walter Perry, Donald Kummers, Scott Kaczorek, Arthur Maes, James Palleon Front Row: George Martin, Diana Marlin, Gregory Reilly, Barbara Mountcastle, Merry Mitchell, Richard Kettner, Lois Marzofka 'W' C7 204 MR. SCHLINDWEIN in I 9B Back Row: Kathleen Strube, Barbara Telabe, Sandra Sierpinski, John Smith, Ronald Tratnik, James Stanger Third Row: Mary Jane Sobczak, Dianne Wallen, Francine Shokatz, Suzanne Schroeder, Diane Zeretzke, Lawrence Turner Second Row: Thomas Sett, Gail Wamser, Carol Wucak, Katherine Synowicz, Kathy Skelding, Sharon Schneider, Karen Simon Front Row: David H. Sunderson, Nancy Stachurski, Darlene Strange, Maureen Swanson, Pamela Violo, Paul Troglia, Russell Swosinski Grade Page Thirty-four ,off 1- E' J L ' h 'ggi' I A '25, ., N. 127 Mn. wsus rj 95 Back Row: Richard Leffel, David H 5 , 1, ff ze 2- s. 3 I so .S T T V K f . f- '?'1Ff' g dl if ,, ' ' 5 IQ -rf: ,la -We ig , 1 Herman, John Freeman, Richard R, Hanson, Joyce Baker, Ray Odya Second Row: Dennis Haskin, Frank Kreft, Charles Gielow, William Janos, Janet Loehrke, June Frahm, Robert Neumeier Front Row: Gerald Mountcastle, Kenneth Nowacki, Herman Trudeau, Barbara Auriemma, Bonnie Bales, Sigrid Kriese, Bonnie 'ZF' 129 MISS BADER 9A Piorkowski J' , if 1 9 5 I - V Nil: X Q, ' 'Y 1 1 Jr Back Row: Linda Ciachorowski, Barbara Arnold, Larry Christianson, John Campion, Thomas Cianciolo, Richard Ciardo, Robert Ciardo Third Row: Michael Czoikowski, Thomas Corriveau, Robert Cialdini, James Cradler, Keith Amundson, Sharon Chybowski, Kathleen Conklin, Sherry Cerwin Second Row: Cleo Christenson, Larae Chellevold, Pamela Cline, Beverly Anderson, Nancy Andrus, James Anschutz, David Bergeson, Charles Chandek Front Row: Dianna Crivello, Bonnie Cromos, Julianne Czechorski, Acker, Eileen Czubakowski Mary Constant, Karen Bergeson, Lorna Jones, Janet Axtell, Kathleen Aa WEST 7-9 F MR. BRANDT Back Row: Ruth Lange, Gary Nelson, Larry Nelson, Thomas Lemanczyk, Edward Lambert, David Niechlonski, David Niemuth, Claude Nelson, William Lundh Third Row: Sharon Reek, Georgiann Labinski, Joyce Hughes, Judith Lackey, Susan Grocki, Josephine Niedzielski, Arlene Novak, Valerie Lukascewicz, Donna Niemann Second Row: Norman Lindstrom, Peter Lundh, Michael Landgraf, Jack Lesky, Diane Neuman, Judith Newbury, Marilyn Lisiecki, Jean Lang, Nancy Guyer Front Row: Judith La Dow, Kristine Neitz, Judith Landreman, Carol Piechocki, Sharon Nowak, Barbara Lowe, Rosemary Lunn, Carol Lange, James Miscichoski Page Thirty-five -.. .-'15-In ri S fa I . uv. fx,-f , 215' its 'ii 'ii Ea E1 . .9 315 MRS. CASE -f I 'i , f , ', ,, 9A Back Row: Steven Boettcher, David Borucki, Dean Bauman, Kenneth Baewer, Wayne Bogust, Gerald Behling, Daniel Karczewski, David Boucher Third Row: Ronald Bode, Lee Borland, Nancy Behling, David Borcyczkowski, Billy Borchardt, Richard Baker, Carol Bosetti, Charlene Borkovich, Dale Young Second Row: Betty Bonini, Carol Baudino, Sandra Bell, Elayne Bednar, Margaret Lynn, Cathy Bolewski, Donna Babotan, Susan Berhing, Beverly Boretsky Front Row: Michele Vinci, Joan Bailey, Rosita Carlson, Nancy Bak, Lawrence Bernier, Gary Behling, Virginia Karshna, Barbara Becker, Patricia Birner X sf , - J s ' J llle J is Q 1122 , - F gimp, , Q v K W' f . fa' h w aa. E if W L ya L Q, , new '13 ' 1' if T ' 9 W ,E wifi K 2.3! K - 1 , 55,3 e 'J W, if sg- ' V ,,l' ig . 1 Qi sy. . L ' T L V,.- l , ' .W Y i 4' V 'D I A. 1 V T . . E ,- a .1 . 1' Y ' J ' you f is 331 , f S 319 MR. CRAWFORD , V if . 1 3 i ' x Q' ' 9A Back Row: David Dyer, Raymond Duchnowski, Thomas Demaree, Richard Fellows, Paul Fryioff, Warren Decker, William Duwe, Gordon Deadmond Third Row: Marie Destrampe, Rene Farrar, Robert Doriot, Raymond Fabry, Philip DeMarinis, Thomas Dziedzic, Susan Froehlich, James Frentz F01 ICQ I f E -. J if-'m ' EAST 7-9 R MRS, HOWELL 9A Ninth Grade l Page Thirty-six Second Row: Arlene Dlobik, Roberta Drezdzon, Patricia Emery, Susan De Groot, Sharon Eickhofi, Beverly Danielson, Carol Ewig, Jacquelyn Jackowski Front Row: Joann Imilkowski, Susan Fedder, Dorothy Jozefiak, Carol Feuersthaler, Patricia Fecteau, Susan Linda DiDio, Darlene Dederich Farris, Sandra Eggner, , Kenneth Odya, Thomas Grudowski, Alois Geiger, Alan Otzelberger, Roger Goetzke Third Row: Douglas Greenmeier, Daryl Greenmeier, Judith Obarski, Joelen Obermann, Ronald Olson, Richard Goldie, Charla Gauger Second Row: Susanne Oelstrom, Patricia Gascon, Ann Gonser, Susan Gilster, Kathleen O'Brien, Sandra Gliszinslci, Janice Olive, Back Row: Spencer Gore, Richard Gonia Patricia Gorske Fronl Row: Glenn Oleson, Ronald Aurand, James Grady, Theodora Gould, Noelle Gehlaart, Janice Gau, Susan Gasse, Sharon Gaidosh A 'T EAST 'I-3 R MR. KELLER lv--. . 5-4 9A Back Row: James Hartwig, John Hickman, Robert Haight, David Haug, John Heling, Richard W, Hanson, Third Row: Gail Halosku, Susan Hennings, Joylynn Heinan, Kathryn Heise, Pamela Holmes, Sharon Hickey Leroy Heel ke Second Row: Shirley Heilman, Janice Hansen, Kathleen Herrick, Carol Hertel, Jeanette Hinckle, Kathleen Heinen, Christine Hendrickson Front Row: Jay Hegerty, Susan Herriges, Karen Helmke, Carol Hastings, Katrina Hoffman, Nani Hale, Jo Anne Hallman, Arthur Hankwitz 434 9A Back Row: Raymond Thompson, Dennis Juds, James Jablonowski, Robert Schuda, Kenneth Van Handel, Gunnar Voltz Third Row: Sandra Jaworski, Sandra Voigt, Darlene Janiszewski, Linda Johnson, Hedwig Janiszewski, Lance Johnson, Heide lltesberger, Larry Jopke Second Row: Patricia Janonis, Mary Jagodzinski, Dimitry Ignatievs, James Jaeger, Barbara Johnson, Joan Jenny, Jo Ann Joy, Patricia Iverson Front Raw: Barbara Johnson, Sharon Jupp, Faye Jan Roosenbeck, Jacqueline Vaughn, Susan Jirikowic, Diane Johnston, Elaine Vogenitz, Jeri Juracka 426 9A Back Row: Edward Kleczka, Kendall Kimber, Thomas Kotowski, Thadeous Kasper, Timothy Kmiecik, Alan Klismet, Judith Kabacinski, Randall Kramer Third Row: Grace Kopischke, Jo Ann Loeher, Helen Kern, Karen Kesting, Marilyn Karnes, Pamela Krause, Donna Killey, Erika Kriese Second Row: Regina Kolodziei, Judy Kimber, Arlene Karpinski, Carol Kocent, Sharon Kieker, Richard Kovnesky, David Yarnot, Roger King Front Row: Robin Kresinske, Kathleen Kanak, Bonnie Kruse, Jennifer Kubisiak, Susan Kasprzak, Gwendolyn Kloehn, Monty Kocourek, Nancy Kornreich MR MIERZWA sg., z 'i',j Q4 -if vig.. ' ,wt ,X , mg a ,weft L vs MR. O'HEARN Ninth Grade Page Thirty-seven ay ,,rr 5, Zn? 330 MISS RILEY 9A Back Row: Severyn Matusiak, Milton Mueller, Ronald Mielke, John Moody, Daniel Manz, James MacFall, Robert Maoger Third Row: Jeanne Memmel, Lynn Morgan, Dennis McNulty, Michael Markowski, James Maslo, John Menzel, Andrene Mason Second Row: Mary Jo Meinolf, Diane Maier, Susan Marten, Rose Miller, Mary Marsolek, Mariorie Madunich, Patricia Matuszewski, Margo Mischke Front Row: Bonnie Manz, Jacqueline Monson, Kathleen Mack, James Mackay, Maryann Mieszkowski, Susan Mueller, Janice Munson 335 MRS. SCHOOFS 9A Back Row: Leonard Pozarski, Gerald Ronowslci, Robert Russell, Gerald Ragowslxi, John Ceranowski, Ronald Rutkowski Third Row: Georgia Pontow, Alan Rusk, Kay Ruck, Darrell Rasch, James Reamer, Harold Roth, Robert Pelzek Second Row: Gail Peterson, Mary Ann Paetzke, Joyce Pocian, Marilyn Pislcula, Diane Rife, Shari Rither, Marylyn Peck Front Row: Sandra Rouse, Kenneth Pientlla, James Ruediger, Sandra Reftig, Mariorie Petrovic, Janice Peters, Mary Radoszewski 415 MR. J. J, SMITH 9A Back Row: Marilyn Shimetz, Nancy Sousha, Suzanne Schweitzer, Richard Seidenkranz, DeWayne Glazewski, Ronald Sowinski, Sasich Vaso, Thomas Schattschneider Third Row: James Skudlarczyk, Thomas A. Schmidt, Marcia Smith, Neal Sobanski, Karl Schlueter, Marcia Schuh, Janice Saewert, , Eileen Skorlinski Second Row: Mary Jo Schwartz, Judith Sedmak, Jean Schoeller, Lois Schneidewind, Russell Schneider, David Selky, Gayl Sonna Front Row: Melodee Somers, Sylvia Haberski, Louise Savaglia, Donna Janczak, James Schranlc, Harold Mittelstoedt, Roger Schultz, Karen Springborn Page Thirty-eight A 'ii tif ii '11 '5 fs s ,X I ,. 1 X , H g c N lg yd M y Ni' f mi' 'ji 1 n Jw Q M f 5' L . ' X - ' , 4. we 1 tw c' f A L i ts L K , v Easily: 3, ,ff Q A , , .li H -.f ly A P 'ig ,, ,. ii5 f'3 'L A V Tl ii r . r 419 MR. STUERMER 41 it L 5 A 1 f.1L .ft m: .1A , ,,. 5 4 . 5, 9A Back Row: Phillip Thelen, James Williamson, Peter Weissenfluh, Gary Unold, John Tilley, James Trad, Wayne Wisniewski, Alun Wroblewski Third Row: Paul Turney, Arley Weige, Diana Schwab, Lynnet Utzat, Janis Wall, Bonnie Weissenfiuh, Cheryl Trapp, Dionne Wentland, Carol Wenzel Second Row: Janet Tucker, Regina Tamse, Janice Timm, Joel Woiciechowski, Marvin Wartner, Dennis Wilding, Richard Wacholz, Wayne Wegner Front Row: Charlotte Weinhoft, Joanne Wintheiser, Mary Tumidaiewicz, Sandra Walimaki, Amber Treichel, Jilayne Unger, Gene Thompson, Jacqueline Wanserski, Cheryl Wood he , 'iii A k, .V :TIT 'gn ,. ,W A sf, A . - J or c , C V V ,L . D A . nn - A L , - ' .4 ' w Q ., , 1- n Q I ' L ,A 'i 4 . X if T4 T rf if.: E i Q Q, Q N. K VL is 425 MR. WILKINSON J l ',': xzglj ' Q 1 'i Y-'ec , . A W ' A 155igg'i as - ui ,,,i . is ni i 9A Back Row: Robert Stemberger, Ardath Kwiecinski, Richard Stemberger, Judith Zych, llga Zvigzne, Marlene Zagorski, Cheryle Ziehme, Joyce Ziemann, Herbert Steingraeber, Robert Bronecki Third Row: Richard Thurber, Constance Stone, Judith Swosinski, Ann Struck, Helen Steiins, Janet Stranak, Irene Stankowski, Dianne Buhrow, Mary Stollenwerk, Patricia Brozoski Second Row: Karen Zimmerman, Laura Sweeney, Judith Stachewicz, Noelle Brockman, Amy Rodda, Charles Brunelli, Ivan Marak, Dieter Zapf, Thomas Buday Front Row: Gregory Steagall, Richard Zaleski, Colleen Brewer, Patricia Brennan, Eileen Ullenberg, Concetta Bruno, Sharon Ullenberg, Jean Zittman, JoAnne Brooks, Donna Nicholson 3 ., .,kk ,K- WEST 4-6 R MR. BULLARD 'IOB Back Row: Randall Zinda, Richard Conti, Eugene Schweitzer, David Bartoshevich, Robert Schreihart, Paul Marki, Steve Thompson, Glen Diver, Daniel Sylvester Third Row: Susan Draieske, Kathleen Curley, Liene Holanders, Douglas Severson, Joseph Spinnato, James Rosetti, Glenn Struck, Kurt Frank Ninth Grade Second Row: Sharon Dulde, Carolee Senkowski, Darlene Wojciechowski, Lynne Anderson, Lynn Suelflow, Karen Bialk, Barbara Bergman, Beverly Fleury, Kathleen Curish Front Row: Lydia Ceyncwa, Patricia Solazo, Diane Santi, Judith Dunne, Audrey Kazubowski, Marciam Lewandowski, Shirley Liberacki, Arleen Swanson, Janice Scholl Page Thirty-nine WEST 1-3 R MR, ELICH Back Row: Kenneth Wagand, Lawrence Horbinski, Jack Grundmann, Robert De Grace, Greg Vogt, Theodore Jarzyna, Gary Voigt, John Hein Third Row: Darlene Hotzel, Darlene Highsmith, William Leichtnam, John Homac, William Hammel, George Rakowski, Norlene Giencke, Norman Gratke Second Row: Therese Goral, Sally Holtz, Susan Tuchel, Patrick Looney, Kenneth Housteld, Dennis Bronk, John Cochran, Robert Johnson 10B Front Row: Nancy Hagen, Barbara Lampe, Susan Lund, Carolyn Gossard, Kersten Reinelt, Susan Rostankowski, Pamela Riesen, Linda Hartmann, Cheryl lsermann ,aqpkf 334 MISS FREUND 'IDB Back Row: Richard Knitter, John St. Louis, Steven Olshesky, Robert Knox, William Otzelberger, Ronald Palmbach Third Row: Katherine Reeve, Carol Warth, Betty Williamson, Judith Osterburg, Donna Wuethrich, Dwight Wendt, William Keast Second Row: Margreth Wichmann, Laura Kuptz, Roberta Paczkawski, James Nelson, Frank Meyer, Bonita Witkowski, Marsha Nawroclci Front Row: Mary Martin, Barbara Misiewicz, Kathleen Zawada, Karla Knutsen, Norma Krey, Marcia Mattert, Charlotte McClintic ,ii Q I wt ,, i K' 4 , ES my 1, 3 , E 4 K- L ,sy , ., ,T 6 - 1 1 QQ L , ' ' - ' J. , , , Y . 'i ' ,fini 1 ., '- I ' ' 'W rr, T, T 5 i C N Q T , pa ' i f I ' 'K if f- ' 'FP' - 1 K 3 K V KS if ' 'f . . ' Riff' ' , scrss ' 4 402 MISS BATZ M , 'IDA Back Row: Russell Clayton, Eugene Cupertino, Daniel Czerniakowski, Paul Eggers Third Row: Patricia Erbe, Audrey Eidler, Gary Cavender, Anthony Czeszynski, John Conrad, John Cesarz, Robert Erste Second Row: Patricia Cook, Sharon Christsinsen, Kathleen Cebulski, Sharon Champlin, Lenore Chirafisi, Suzanne Cinquemani Tenth Grade Front Row: Darlyn Ciechanowski, Sandra Cline, Lincla Cornwell, Sharon Capella, Daniel Crivello, William Ciminski, Dennis Cieslak Page Forty i A as 15 T-qi 4 Q5 E 4.1 ' il' 1 ' w 1' -. y K- I - K K N? 'S I T ' cg ' I ei .f T fi fi? rg l 3 i J s Q I , ' . ww A ,Qi 3,5 'K N X .3 Em V Qi. ix is c N fs G 5 91 - W' , 5, T S , 326 Mas. snzmme X 1 fi' 1 P 10A Back Row: Emil Bronecki, Scott Brockman, Robert Power, Carl Bruce, Wayne Bernhagen, Thomas Baugher, Kenneth Becker, Thomas Bauer Third Row: Sharon Bebo, Raymond Brasted, Dennis Broderick, Ronald Beckstrom, David Biorklund, James Burkhalter, Terry Bronstad, James Bohanon, Maryann Beck Second Row: Susan Barkowski, Joan Bialk, Joyce Jacobson, Carol Behnke, Carolyn Bauer, Diane Burns, Jo Ann Barlow, Kathleen Bortmess, Dan Bolan Front Row: Carol Boucher, Peggy Hunley, Audrey Anschutz, Eileen Bednarczyk, Pamela Buehring, Jacqueline Borowski, Jeannine Briese, Patricia Bechtel, Barbara Abler lu.. V 'r' v - . - 126 MR. CIESLIK Q' sp -4. ar Q W ws i 3' 'Ln we ,lu s J -. A ,cr x of se '1 -.3 Q f atc, 1- f ., ga P 2, A? .J 9 1 K .1 3.1 5 1 1 J ' is i 'IOA Back Row: Michael Gurch, David Piasecki, James Malczewski, Jerome Kwiatkowski, Eugene Miller, Dennis Rygiewicz Third Row: Donald Walkowiak, Raymond Mittelstaedt, James Lobraco, Keith Dreyer, Thomas Jones, Michael Gray, Nikola Kostich Second Row: Maryellen Sytkowski, Arthur Lampe, Sandra Cox, Ronald Greeb, Thomas Petri, Michael Wisniewski, Frederick Jeske Front Row: Suzanne Pommerich, Elaine Mittelstaedt, Patricia Parks, Tehrrena Miller, Mary Paloma, Patricia Murphy, Julene Jeltrey, Eneida Kuiawa t 411 MRS. HOERNEL t ' Tenfh Grade I fa 'IDA Back Row: Gary Hawk, David Hehn, Richard Rosiak, Glenn Henderson, James Hartmann, Thomas Jankowski, William Jopke, Kenneth Hoinacki, Robert Halser Third Row: Charles Hansen, June Johnson, Carol Hintz, Sharon Rohde, Casimira Janiszewski, Russell Jacobus, Robert Jarvella, David Hahn Second Row: Gerald Jendusa, Sharon Rouiller, Leone Haiducki, Maureen Higgins, Myra Hoffman, Jane Jozwiak, Dorene Janke, Judith Holt Front Row: Carol Heyden, Carol Hunter, Nancy Jaretz, Nancy Stolz, Ruby Johnstone, Karen Huber, Barbara Hancock, Sally Christian- son, Betty Nowicki Page Forty-one W , 333 MISS KRAUSE 10A Back Row: Dennis Fredrickson, Arthur Olson, Jerome Fabry, Raymond Osinski, Roger Otto, Michael Butler, Terrence Falque, John Anderson, Larry Allen Third Row: Judith O'Brien, Jean Neumann, Christine Yarnot, Richarl Voelz, Richard Fare, Charles Hintz, Karen Nelson, Gary Fritz, Judith Fuerbringer, Georgiane Arndt Second Row: Mary Jo Voelker, Carolyn Nimmer, Barbara Farnsworth, Emylou Oleyniczak, Carolina Steiins, Janis Boinski, Frances Eliopoulos, Sandra Nelson, Barbara Olecik, Richard Achatz Front Row: Janet Varga, Mary Anne Fitch, Carol Fischer, Dianne Richards, Rose Mary Zak, Sherry Zeretzke, Barbara Finley, Kathleen Yaeger, Adrienne Alt, Suzanne Zoltak 209 MR. LAESSIG 10A Back Row: Leroy Gittins, David Dubinski, James Diedrich, Kenneth Kazmerski, William Galinsky, Norman Gawrych, Michael Giles Third Row: Wayne Dons, Joel Ginster, Diane Duffy, James Gardner, Roy Gawlitta, Thomas Dertus, Paul Gatton, Douglas Dropp Second Row: Linda Gename, Barbara Dedynski, Janice Glazer, Carol Glisch, George Derdziak, Michael Dominski, Walter Ceynowa Front Row: Marlene Draws, Marilyn Draws, Darlene Ganzke, Barry Dimoft, Kathleen Delap, Carol Gant, Kathleen Gascon, Jacqueline Gardetto 314 'J U--AA if MRS. LYNCH 10A Back Row: John Knee, William Kopke, Leonard Kressin, Robert Kroening, David Konwinski, Jeffrey Keltner, James Kleinschmidt, George Konkel, Sylvester Kielpinski Third Row: Randall Klein, Donald Baren, Michael Knoll, Roberta Koster, Janice Knoblauch, Karen Klevenow, Sandra Koprowski, Ruth Klatt, Donna Kiel Second Row: Jean Krueger, Geraldine Wisniewski, Louise Kotowski, Gloria Kwiatkowski, Jane Koep, Virginia Kreft, Shirley Kukowski, Sallyann Kabacinski, Karen Koceia, Janice Keef Front Row: Katherine Kokemueller, John Kjol, Karen Kazik, Kathleen Kokali, Rosalie Choinacki, Jacqueline Kotarski, Clara Kolodziei, Carol Kreznar, Susan Koss, Honore Kuta Page Forty-two J f,, A W .K '1 'i w ' V QQ? 1 f f J fre' ' or - E i f S . . S. - C T, C i get . 3 . Q, ? 214 ivms, msrr ,,.. 10A , '.'1 1 by ' V X 4 4 ' . 'zz 3 X ,V , Back Row: Lawrence Mueller, Kenneth Miller, Gary Long, Robert Stoner, Floyd Manthey, Keith Mueller, Richard Luell Third Row: Joanne Lemanski, Larry Makal, Larry Miller, Roland Miller, Robert Marak, Orlando Lucchesi, Wayne Malinski, Michael McSweeney Second Row: Carol Mueller, Dianne Milewski, Beatrice Maggi, Diane Meyer, Patricia McSweeney, Mary McCormick, Eileen Migdal, Carol Lubinski Front Row: Barbara Mueller, Gloria Meinke, Sandra McTrusty, Joyce Miezin, Kathleen Kane, Carole Matty, Lois Holtmeister, Margaret Martincic, Kathleen Symko 'IDA 332 Back Row: Kenneth Sebert, David Sentkowski, Raymond Schulz, Brian Schneider, Ralph Schacherl, Michael Sawatzke, Antonia Sanchez, Robert Schorrak, Joseph Seiden, Thomas Sapinski Third Row: Thomas Schroeder, Edward Shackton, Donald Sikorski, Gary Schwebe, Michael Schneider, Richard Sonnenberg, Robert Schweitzer, Kathleen Shaffer, Thomas J. Schmidt, Daniel Sorensen Second Row: Sonia Skaugerud, Eunice Socha, Beverly Sowinski, Nancy Skurzewski, Sharon Schultz, Diane Schuster, Stuart Sherman, Paul Schneider, Patrick Schneider, Bruce Santner Front Row: Carol Scherbarth, Marlene Sefton, Mary Sedenquist, Kathleen Sawicki, Sandra Schmuhl, Donna Silvera, Diane Sniadach, MISS MILLER Patricia Slattery, Sheila Schueller, Joyce Scharp S , ' , ,ei i sr +-.f,-3:55-'.,g i R ku it l- -it '12 . Y 433 MR. RASMUSSEN 10A Tenth Grade Back Row: James Taylor, James Magestro, Kenneth Thomas, Conrad Wencka, Ronald Kulwicki, John Wilson, Erwin Wilkowski Third Row: Joann Wozniak, William Walkowiak, Jack Kulwicki, Helga Trifonovich, Fred Wartenberg, Keith Thomas, Judith Widemshek Second Row: Cynthia Wink, Carol Wetzel, Mary Taubenheim, James Wenner, Richard wqsielewski, Frederick Koss, Carole Woiciechowski Front Row: Peter Wolf, Nancy White, Sharon Welsh, Darlene Wilson, Barbara Wolski, Jayne Wargin, Gerald Weinzatl, Naomi Taylor Page Forty-three H g f. ,,,.. fi zLL. V at ,gf 2131 I :Ast 4-6 R i J 7 MR. STANLY 10A Back Row: Theodore Subel, Gerald Stollenwerk, Michael Moriwalci, Arthur Sytkowski, Craig LaMarre, David Molinek, William Gorski, Donald Stovall Third Row: James Springborn, Joan Swanlund, Patrica Glowczynski, William Standiforcl, Andrea Groblewski, Judith Guyer, Charles Steiner, Lynn Greppi Second Row: Edith Gordon, Joan Stusek, Susan Lau, Ruth Steuck, Myra Lese, Cheryl Landry, Eileen Grubb, George Stevenson Front Row: Dean Liberski, Mary Swierzynski, Nancy Guse, Marie Goniwicha, Juanita Carlson, Patricia Lanz, Sandra Lidwin, John Singleton it 328 MISS ZARLING 10A Back Row: Thomas Pinczkowski, Robert Parr, John Rippel, Joel Reimer, Kenneth Prott, Thomas Radoszewski, Ralph Primus Third Row: Kathleen Puerner, Phyllis Pyzik, Virginia Pesch, Janet Rehorst, Thomas Price, Jack Patterson, David Polacheck, Ronald Possell Second Row: Barbara Pung, John Robinson, Jean Pagliasotti, Dorothy Pihl, Judith Podolske, Mary Podalske, Margaret Pelczynski, Jean Roedel Front Row: Lorna Pages, Patricia Reiniak, Gerald Persike, Stephanie Czarnecki, Judith Imilkowski, Judith Petrie, Cheryl Polzin, Gretchen Rehfeld, Judith Phillips iisi 327 MISS KASTEN 11B Back Row: Joseph Wilson, Richard Wanke, Robert Solsrud, Garey Westness, William Stremke, Richard Tollefsen, James Warras Third Row: Lynne Sprotte, John Thomas Spirewka, Susan Schultz, Robert Wandtke, Dennis Schrank Second Row: Sandra Wenzel, Thomas Sericati, Karen Smith, Maryanne Sousha, Jean Thessin, Suzanne Schneider, LaVerne Schunk Grade Front Row: Judith Whitney, Eleanor Wallin, Ellen Werling, Judith Stanislawski, Jo Ellen Thesz, Patricia White, Camille Witkowski Page Forty-four nf NM , A 3 :. Y : WEST 7-9 R MR. MATTHEI 11B Back Row: Michael Dukes, James Comp, Thomas De Dobay, Thomas Beck, Lester Boretsky, Robert Gebhardt Third Raw: Janet Cozza, Alan Collins, Dennis Weidner, Walter Crawford, James Corroo, James Espenson Second Row: Julie Bethke, Karen Budnik, Jack Wolf, Byron Bednar, Nancy Davis, William Arnef, Thomas Gorzalski Front Row: Pamela Bergstrom, Marie Galle, Sheila Anderson, Judith Anderson, Diana Drew, Janet Anderson, Susan Czarapata ann- 4o3 Miss McGARTY 5 ' Y 1' 11B Back Row: Douglas Keno, Patrick Lowey, Gary Hughes, Edward Kondracki, Thomas Knaak, James Klump Third Row: Billy Hacker, Dennis Loppnow, Marvin Henrichs, Thomas Hansen, John Heederik, Lee Johnsen, Dennis Schoenrock Second Row: Sharon Heckendorf, Helen Hankwitz, Jane Koenig, John Hansen, Kathy Kapke, Diane Heise, Sandra Fenney Front Row: Sharon Hardy, Lee Fischer, Mary Frieclel, Kathleen lnda, Caroline Feiertag, Kathleen Kummers, Carole Watts N HG! we n '19 - 321 MRS. WEBER lg WS: as E35 fi if ' I I. E fe , 'J 32' ' 1 sb 3.7 11B Back Row: Edward Peak, Peter Nelson, Dennis Mattke, Roy Priebe, Don Yonts, Fredrick Ramlow, Harry Peterson Third Row: Silverio Rubio, Bonnie Piehl, Dale Phillips, Edward Meyer, David Lusardi, Clyde Duvall Second Row: Nadine Pabelick, Sharon Ricciardi, Sally Marshall, Carol Zirzow, Marsha Niechlanski, Penelope Marzofka Front Row: Marlene Mountcastle, Sharon Meyer, Neil Pepin, Sandra Mixdorf, Dennis Reilly, Elaine Miller, Theda Powers Page Forty-five Trifv if .. .sg mx is , 1 t I T' v 1' . 6.9 a 322 MISS BENNETT Back Row: Robert Parchim, Allan Pietruszynski, Charles Cordes, Charles Jackson, James Pech, Michael Pedriana, James Koster, Thomas Piech Third Row: David Peterson, Carol Just, Diane Parker, Delores Jablonowski, Joan Johnson, Daniel Peterson, Lee Popelier, Dennis Jans 'IIA Second Row: Beniomin Junk, Kathleen Januchowski, Kathleen Piotrowski, Corlien Jozwiak, Nancy Tomaszewski, Judith Janusz, Janice Serr Front Row: Mary Jane Thomas, Beverly Jablonowslci, Janice Turkiewicz, Karen Peterson, Susan Popp, Julie Putney, Earlean Tesch, Jacquelyn Jacob U . in I I A 404 MR. DIETZMAN 'IIA Back Row: Roger Gawlitta, Robert Anschutz, John Arcuri, Frank Giufire, Thomas Goetz, Gary Grambow, David Grudowski, Thaddeus Kroll, Gene Grundmann Third Row: Beatrice Tadych, Moriorie Gallus, Diane Grabowslii, Carl Gardner, Gary Glasford, Kathleen Pabich, Michael Gain, Orrin Greening, Timothy Girard Second Row: Ellen Anderson, Karen Hinkfuss, Moribel Heider, Kathleen Adamik, Ann Peppey, Jean Glazer, Gail Grimm, Sandra George Front Row: Barbara Gaus, Laura Gimla, Mary Gralewicz, Leonel Gonzalez, John Germonson, Andrea Gorski, Nancy Goldberg, Doreen Gozdziewski, Loa Gorski r ,- i V X I ,i,k' . I tiiii it I itii TT is s r ' ssiii 1 E ., B i fr yyx K 5,3 H Q K K K K gw if wiv, - f VA . X ,1 K 1 ' f, ' H.- ,A Q 1 ,V :L -q A , V . Q 15,2 ty O My ,,s B it . -k , 1 71 s T 1 C 'H I, I sos. ,- s,.- if ' w it -15:12, 2 is A ,WZ I A , ek- A I fl 'X , 0 401 ms. fu-P-AK P T S' E levenfh Grade Page Forty-six IIA Back Row: Luise Wonska, Bonnie Roepke, Daniel Spiegel, Bernard Zorczynski, Raymond Gau, Joseph Zmuda, Robert West, Edward Zembroski Third Row: Thomas Wagner, Dennis Stelter, Bonnie Rae, Rosemarie Ronowski, Robert Regan, Sharon Rusch, Catherine Zemlicka, Diane Zuber Second Row: Adeline Rewolinski, Shirley Rupich, Geraldine Reich, Judith Rentmeester, Meribeth Zielke, Barbara Scherrer, Bonita Tamel, Charlotte Rataiczyk Front Row: Michael Zaleski, Mary Rehorst, Kay Taylor, Elaine Ratzmann, Susan Robinson, Patricia Rogers, Susan Taylor, Karen Worgin ,N we W 3 .Q ' V' x My k K T-if A VzhL is fi. , K, W r 'bl I 7' rw 1' I , ,,. I f All X V ii ii 6 if Ti I Wi I I if A V 77 'L i' ' xa 4 'La jf .5 of Q . gin, 1' V I K ,Z I . yy y P A A I 'fl , I ' , ' m, X sa. ' i ff. 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I lg T I , :L-ul. w , J V , 418 MISS GEIGER si -.1 I ... . 4 1 1 l k' W Ch in ki, Allan Christensen, Daniel Dettwiler, Thomas Dovi, Ronald Back Row: Don Di Dio, Richard Deptula, Erwin Domaga s I, ayne o s Duschinski, William Hettwer Third Row: Karin Christensen, Jacque me e er, ary worc y Joan Steingraeber l' W lk M D z k, Barbara Hessler, Dennis Duchnowski, Robert Wegner, Danny Drew, Second Row: Charles Doudt, Thomas Domino, Adeline Diehl, Sharon Drosen, Sandra Dietzler, Patricia Dunneboil, Shirley Wanke, Mary Czarnecki Front Row: Jacqueline Cavender, Mary Wartman, Shirley Corriveau, Kathleen Conners, Diane Dahlke, Sharon Conklin, James Doonan, Robert DeGroot, Daniel Deavers T Av U17 410 MISS KOCH IIA Back Raw: Richard Moede, Dennis Verhein, Thomas Van DeLuyster, Richard Hyde, Dennis Wenzel, James Mclntaggart, Richard Madala Third Row: Robert Misiora, Richard Melms, Randolph Wernsman, David Manning, Lawrence Merkl, Harry Matty, James Miller, Robert Werderich Second Row: Jennie Marana, Jeanne Multhauf, Diana Mueller, Shirley Murphy, Christine Bagrowski, Mary-Jean Meyer, Joan Mielke, Lawrence Polak Front Row: Carol Meier, Rose Ann Ulma, Marilyn Miller, Sharon McTrusty, Lorraine Mroczkowski, Lynne Welleman, Suzann Marsolek, 'IIA Karen Van Roosenbeek ' ,TT , f 7 P A i . Q , ,, Y 1 -, F i ,, , lv ., S' , K 1.755 ' A - 'T ili' gl ' WW Back Row: William Bilkovich, Linda Berge, Jack Brody, Sandra Behlendarf, Thomas Behling, Mary Berdes, Gerald Broitzman Third Row: Dale Beutler, Thomas Berenson, Robert Meehan, David Bellrichard, Robert Hopper, Jonathan Bales, Terry Borland Second Row: Edith Bergmann, Kathleen Baudino, Nancy Biesen, Laurie Jeffrey, Judith Johnson, Bernice Broderick, Maria Brodowski, Neil Biondich Front Row: Patricia Brewer, Gary Barbian, Gerald Hedtke, Bonnie Bonini, Patricia Broich, Roxanne Taylor, Sharon Birdsell, Carol Bartelak MISS LINDQUIST Eleventh Grade Page Fo rty-seven 210 MR. SHERRY 11A Back Row: Michael Nimtz, Ronald Ewert, Jerry Ermi, Philip Filiatrault, Russell Hintz, Gary Niemann, Jack Erdmann, Gary Osborne Third Row: Glen Franz, Stanley Purol, Judith Neitzel, Jacklyn Nielsen, Joan Niehoft, Kathleen Nemeth, Meredith Friedl, Patricia Widemshek Second Row: Lucille Narrai, Judith Fryt, Harriet Fleury, Louise Foti, Lani Nelson, Ann Mundt, Warren Wiedower Front Row: Janet Fecteau, Barbara Birner, Juanita Wichmann, Janet Nelson, Andrew Evans, Robert Geiger, Carol Falkowski, Dale Norman 227 MR. TOMASELLO 11A Back Raw: Allen Wilber, Thaddeus Wilttarek, Ronald Barutha, Daniel O'Leary, Joseph Pohorslxy, Karl Reiske, Charles Williams, Roger Wilke Third Row: Michael Jakopovich, Jerome Sikora, Robert Wlodek, Diane Wittekind, Jacquelyn Swirth, Barbara Vasey, Jeannete Puls Second Row: Mary Williams, Bonita Vasas, Carol Wintersteen, Ilene Gilhuber, Darlene Nelson, Charles Phillips, John Rozwadowslri, Judith Adkins Front Row: Judith Baker, Joanne Sabish, Patricia Kane, Barbara Lehmann, Barbara Lampe, Charlotte Wagand, Barbara Nelson, Kathleen Wentland, Mary Boldt 115 MR. TOMKIEWICZ 11A Back Row: John Hancock, Jerry Hieb, Dean Peterson, Duane Harzke, James Winski, Robert Goelz Third Raw: Susan Hauboldt, David Hettinger, Timothy Thomas, Gerald Hansen, Kent Miller, Kathleen Heine, Gerhard Herriges Second Row: Jean Hogan, Karen Bauerschmidt, Sharon Hensel, Barbara Hennington, Mary Ann Hart, Kathleen Haessler, Diane Hoinacki Front Row: Joan Hinckle, Sharon Higgins, Grace Hemin, Sharon Heise, Antoinette Horn, Victoria Handley, Linda Heling, Barbara Hart Grade Page Forty-eight MISS UNDERBERG V, 1 , S' N.. 234 IIA Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Kathleen Lentz, Patricia O'Brien, Geraldine Oliva, Joyce Ols Latus Lawrence Kading, Richard Seelow, Allan Lach, Eric Oleson, James Yahnke, Allan Olson, Jackson Odya ' If William Long, Sharon Olsen, Sharon Loudon, SheyAnn Lederhaus, John Lutz, Wayne Obarslu, Gary Luedtke, Thomas Wo on, Susan Loeher, Carol Ludwigson, Judith Ladwig, Sharon ll L' ' k' P I Odwazn , Judith Lalie, Judith Lampe, Burnell Leffel, Mardell Front Row: Kathleen Wyskochil, Sharon Orzechowski, Sa y islec I, au a y Lieber, Kathryn Lenz , in e , . sp-. 11-f , W, ' .. I 7 ,ilk if 3. V' at I I A Q .' ' ' Ii. tl - i K+' , A . A 3 IIA Back Row: Allen Betts, Kenneth Kaia, John Kowalski, Dennis Kaczmarski, Leo Kieliszewski, David Kupser, Terrence Krzyston, David IIA Kopplin Third Row: Kenneth Marx, Bonita Toonen, JoAnn Kurczewski, Arwin Karow, Diane Szulczewski, Kenneth Krieser, Neil Knutsen, Kenneth Kitzke, Yvonne Kobow Second Row: Lynn Klevenow, Donna Koprowski, Bernadine Kubiak, Noreen McCormick, James Kieweg, Dian Krueger, Sandra Klein, Virginia Kazmierczak, Sharon Kaminski Front Row: Cynthia Krueger, Barbara Koenig, Cynthia Kucay, Marcia Klug, Patricia Kading, Suzanne Knoll, Sondra Pliska, Eileen Kasper, Barbara Killian 233 MRS. WECKMUELLER gf ' t- A fit. 1, + - Q - Z i 22? f 'N N 1 I ., ' Q5 , . , . J .iff . F Q, . af 1 A tg , 1. , . if . I Al iii' J, I I S Back Row: Mort Christensen, Helen Straszewski, Ronald Stanger, Rosemary Shaffer, Jerry Skorch, Louis Stark, Jerome Schultz, Robert Braun Third Row: Diane Schutte, Kathleen Sokolowski, Elaine Sipiorski, Gloria Skurzewski, Sharon Stier, Lee Smith, Richard Salmon, Wayne Stone, Diana Strehlow Second Row: Dorothy Schultz, Barbara Shutta, Allen Sommers, Lani Smith, James Spotaro, Kathleen Sweeney, Sharon Sierpinski, Karen Snow, Marilyn Schmitt Front Row: Carol Schmidt, Henry Schmidt, Karen Szczech, Pamela Stuart, Mary Fish, Dianne Stolte, Pamela Snopeck, Marquerite Schlosser, Karen Saewart 313 MR. WELLER Eleventh Grade Page Forty-nine 2. , W . 1 Y .Q 7 V 'MW Y . t ,, , 1 'F rw y V .bkrk . . W'-h A fi N .wt ,f I , 5 J 1 a ', ,Jil JI -' 2. 'li A0494 H W i 2 we A 4 . . 1' . ,,:' X . , vw, .. Yi 307 MR, ZANOTELLI 11A Back Row: Terrance Burke, Ronald Rusche, Thomas Mellema, Allen Ribbeck, Michael Kabacinski, Roger Robbins, Mark Smitka Third Row: Peter Toman, Theodore Tuchel, John Shrank, Allen Shutta, James Price, Edward Staacke, Larry Traxel Second Row: Barbara Bruder, Susan Burany, Fanny Buday, Janice Buetow, Sharon Szyszkiewicz, Elmer Schatz, Audrey Schulz Front Row: Frances Bruno, Darlene Schnepp, Sandra Brown, Dianne Straz, Barbara Sulkowski, Sandra Sorseck, Joyce Schultz ,4 ,Q EAST 7-9 F MISS ANDERSON 12B Back Row: Roger Perry, James Sikorski, Gerald Sikorski, Robert Sandretto, Larry Jansen, Frank Pum Third Row: Thomas Pientka, Harry Sentkowski, Douglas Schanning, Barbara Pearson, Louise Petri, Kathleen Ryan, Nancy Rolff Second Row: Kenneth Packer, Leandro Skurzewski, Christine Steeves, Suzanne Snamiska, Lorna Scheidewind, Charlotte Smith, Diane Polacheck Front Row: Gloria Stych, Virgina Spinnato, Sally Zirzow, Alice Provencher, Marlowe Reid, Diane Schneck, Robert Rutkowski, Joyce Schmidt .. 3 Aw 232 MISS ENNIS Twelffh Grade Page Fifty 'SEV . . R ff K' rrii W3 ,, I A, , 3.4 i A .-I -R., V A ,J ,,,,. , ,AV H .QV ' Ig - fr- af' J, is -Q 1, 1 if ,P W 24 12B Back Row: Marvin Labecki, Robert Maci, Sheridan Mattison, James Mucha, William Lieske, Robert livesey Third Row: John Munzinger, Howard O'Dell, Sharon Liebl, Raymond Luedke, Barbarann Menge, Norman Mombleau, Harvy Kahny Second Row: Judith Herrick, Martin Misiewicz, James Hartig, Julie Hensel, Kathleen Michalowski, Karen Lund, Mary Larson Front Row: Marie Heinz, Joseph Mariscal, Marianne Hien, Richard Lesniewski, Susan Litzow, Shirley Markussen, Julie Schneider ia iff? 49' sses J in 1, J ,1--l ' if '33 gt , E' NN M14 M 2 ,zjgfismigg ,. ' My , 1, V, C . X A i IV- 1, I 3 i Imw, . lugs. ' ' rf X I y 121 MR. GIFFORD 12B Back Row: Emil Kesich, Glenn Unger, Daniel Warfel, Dennis Wisniewski, Martin Krall, Kenneth Karasci Second Row: Diane Wink, Kathleen Weed, Eugene Ulrich, Eugene Vaughn, Martin Kalisnig, David Wesolowski Front Row: Janyce Koedinger, Judith Keno, Jeanne Valente, Marie Warner, Elaine Savaglia, Patricia Krueger, Kay Williamson rw 331 12B Back Row: Carl Dudey, Terry Eisenbach, Alan Eberhardt, Marvin Caughell, Lawrence Materi, Donald Ehmke Third Row: Emily DeLong, Ann Stott, Nancy Dedynski, Judith Williams, Terrence Constant, John Crawford Second Row: Barbara Danks, Gloria Drozewski, Bonita Domrois, Camille Ernst, Jurdis Dierauer, Paul Ewart, David Chanik Front Row: Maxine Yanko, Mercedes Chavez, Gloria Deavers, Judith Dierauer, Judith Dulak, Susan Eklund, Nancy Williams 226 MR. RHUELE QR wr QI' MISS POCZEKAJ 12B Back Row: John Jaszewski, Jerome Gdaniec, Roy Burritt, Herman Burback, Thomas Grundmann, Roger Jenrich, Thomas Balcerzak Richard Galligan Third Row: Thomas Bachmann, David Both, William Boos, Donna Bleise, David Bauman, Paul Gutsch, Richard Bachmann, Clyde Burgner Second Row: RoseMarie Greco, Karen Plennes, Ann Jarvella, Joy Grunau, Barbara Jacob, Sandra Goddard, Mary Fronkowskl James Gau Front Row: Jacquelyn Fredricks, Sharon Grochowski, Karla Buth, James Nimoth, Shirley Jambretz, Kathleen lynch, Bonita Becker Kathleen Jones Page Fifty-one .-- ,V ABSENTEES FROM HOMEROOM PICTURES Back Row: Robert Weinzatl, Richard Metzger, June Diamond, Judith Giencke, Diana Schaefer, Karen Haakma, Judith Bishop, Carol Wiza, Marion Walczak, Terrance Yahnke, William Thiele, Robert Tyler, Michael Morgan Third Row: Ronald Corso, Thomas Wastak, Kenneth Trester, Bernadette Adams, Gloria Brown, Marnae Kebbelcus, Harriet Katz, Patricia Riesen, Mary Vlasaty, James Foti, Clarence Gelinskey, Morris Brown, Dean Garstecki Second Row: Roberta Ludwig, Patricia Thomaschaske, Judith Bluhm, Jodell Dooley, Joanne Sanfilippo, Kathleen Hrymnak, Christine Bolin, Dora Stockman, Darlene Mudrak, John Madunich, Kenneth Slaski, Judith White, Sharon Trad Front Row: Barbara Rentmeester, Lynn Ervin, Marianne Conti, Jerry Erdmann, Jean Bohanon, Irma Fenger, Paul Gnas, Judith Abramovich, Diane Bronecki, Sandra Meyer, Cheryl Grontkowski, Judith Pilarski, Diana Korenkiewicz, Maxine Gawronski QB? --, , 4 X ,i ' wk t j , NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS Standing: Mr. Steele, Mr. Cerwin NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS Standing: Mr. Sinn, Mr. Osterndorf Q-..............a. Seated: Miss Cernahan, Mr. Danculovich, Mr. Nader, Miss Lane Seated: Mr. Andersen, Mr. Lorentz, Miss Sticlrney, Mr. Kaczmarek, Mr. Schoe OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Loeber, Miss Bothwell, Miss Behling, Mrs. Stenicka, Mrs. Morbeck Page Fifty-two WELFARE STAFF Mr. Wang, Mrs. Van Wagenen . was ,.., A FRENCH I ENGLISH I 95 is ihe UUSWEI' of these Students fo the Q'-'esllons on the boflfd- In the library freshmen find a wide selection for the-ir book reports. fx, CLOTHING 'I GRAPHIC ARTS Pinning the pattern is the first step in making a beautiful dress. Paint, talent, and silk screen produce posters for the class play. M ENGLISH 4 - NEWSWRITING Potential editors, reporters, and critics learn in this class. Freshman and Sophomore Classes Page Fifty-three UNITED STATES HISTORY I ALGEBRA 3 ln this study hall writing notes is encouraged- history notes, that is. Graphing helps algebra students visualize linear equations Junior Classes CLERICAL PRACTICE Some lucky boss will get well-trained receptionists from Bay View, W AL Q 'Q ENGLISH 5 ADVANCED MECHANICAL DRAWING Old papers give inspiration to juniors writing Christmas copy. An up-to-date drafting machine helps boys get skill through drawing Page Fifiy-four is ADVANCED SPANISH PHYSICS 'I Spain and its language come alive through books, pictures, and souvenirs. With complicated apparatus, seniors demonstrate the co-efficient of linear expansion Senior Classes SOCIOLOGY Seniors discuss mental health, a serious problem today. Av 'V 'QI' 'D XR Qu . ' I Q . SPEECH GEOMETRY tape turns and students rehearse until they can speak with confidence. Carefully constructed figures enable students to visualize difficult problems. 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ANNUAL STAFF Marianna Egle .Judith Ladwig . .Joyce Mielke . . . . .Kenneth Freitag Beverly Scheer Jack Krzewina . . . .Gerald Ziemnicki Kathleen Wollert Sharon Munson . . . . .Wilhelm Doos . . .Lawrence Brickler James Rutkowski Lorraine Mroczkowski Judith Giencke . . . .Janet Hartzheim Donna Christiansen FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman . . . . Ex-Officio .... Activities . . . Seniors . . . . Subscriptions . Advertising . . . Homerooms . . Zarling ....Dr. Korn . . . .Mr. Koch Mr. Wells . .Miss Bennett . .Mrs. Hoernel . . . .Mr. J. Smith Miss Geiger . . . . .Miss Koch Mrs. Weber ASSISTANTS Kathleen Schaeffer, John Menzel, James Yahnke, Joan Niehoft, Roger Gawlitta, Gretchen Rehfeld, Judith Phillips Page Fifty-eight STAFF EDITORS Gerald Ziemnicki, Sharon Munson, Kathleen Wollert the ORACLE ANNUAL With It 'ru-v all STAFF EDITORS Beverly Scheer, Jack Krzewina, Kenneth Freitag ASSISTANTS Ann Jarvella, Susan Marzofka, Joan Ullenberg Doos, Susan Rehfeld, Lois Zillman, Mary Ann Bova, Mary Meyer, STAFF EDITORS Joyce Mieike, Judith Ladwig ASSISTANTS Jeanne Grady, Diane Hartwig, Karen Sturomski, Candace Moffatt, Barbara Ebert, Janet Jaretz, Mary Ann Koch, Edward Jazdzewski Page Fifty-nine EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bonita Pacala EDITORIAL STAFF STAFF EDITORS Frank Giuflre, Bonita Becker, Wilhelm Doos, Susan Litzow, Barbara Danks Shirley Markussen, Karen Owens, Louise Tesmer Editor-in-Chief ............... Bonita Pacala Associate Editor . . . ..... Karen Owens News Editor .... ..... B arbara Danks X Literary Editor ............ Shirley Markussen . Associate Literary Editor ....... Louise Tesmer H Sports Editor ........... . . .Frank Giuffre Copy Editor . . . .... Susan Litzow Proof Editor . . . . . .Bonita Becker Photographer . . . . . .Wilhelm Doos Page Sixty Marianna Egle, Jack Krzewina, Bonita Pacala, H9- 'ww QUILL AND SCROLL Barbara Danks, Karen Owens, Kenneth Freitag, Lawrence Brickler, Shirley Markussen, Joyce Mielke, Janet Hartzheim A step through the doorway of the Oracle Office brings you into the busy world of the high school journalist. At any time, staff members can be seen working on one of the various stages of the bi-weekly cycle of writing, copyreading, proofreading, page lay- out, paste-up, and headline writing. Teamwork is evident as the editors and assistants create variety and interest in the Oracle pages with the material supplied by reporters. Publication costs are met through the efforts of the advertising and business stafts. Ads and sub- scriptions must be obtained to keep the presses rolling. The circulation stat? sees to it that every subscriber receives the paper. These combined efforts result in a newspaper which everyone can not only enjoy, but be proud of: The Oracle Newspaper-a concise, correct edition of all Bay View news and gossip. ASSISTANT EDITORS John Hancock, Diane Zuber, Philip Filiatrault, Julie Putney, Janice Serr, Susan Papp, John Menzel, Karin Christensen, Kathleen Haessler ASSISTANT EDITORS Assistant News Editors ...... Karin Christensen Diane Zuber, Kathleen Haessler Assistant Literar Editors ......... Susan Pa fhe ORACLE NEW5pApER Y i..i.P....,,t.....eS5fZ Assistant Sports Editors ........ John Hancock Philip Filiatrault Assistant Photographer . . . . . .John Menzel STAR REPORTERS Front Row: Lani Smith, Ann Jarvella, Kathy Kapke, Janet Anderson, Diane Hartwig, Theda Powers, Ellen Werling, Mary Ann Bova, Sandra Fenney, Lynne Sprotte, Carol Zirzow Back Row: Richard Tollefson, Robert Solsrud, Walter Crawford, Suzanne Schneider, David Bellrichard, Susan Schultz, Patricia White Page Sixty-one They Keep the Presses Rolling -.AV ADVERTISING MANAGERS BUSINESS MANAGERS Lawrence Brickler, James Rutkowski Lorraine Mroczkowski, Janet Hartzheim, Donna Christiansen, Judith Giencke iii ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Robert Rutkowski, James Hennell, Gary Grambow, .Jo Ann Imilkowski, Page Sixty-two Michael Hrenak, Susan Rostankowski BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Managers ..... Lawrence Brickler James Rutkowski Business Managers . . .... Janet Hartzheim Donna Christiansen Assistant Business Manager ...... John Lutz Circulation Managers. .Lorraine Mroczkowski Judith Giencke Assistant Circulation Manager. .Nancy Luther Circulation Clerks ......... Antoinette Horn Jacqueline Cavender Advertising Cashiers ....... Karen Threlkeld Judith Todhunter Mailing Clerks .,.. . . .Patricia Daniels Nancy Kruse the ORACLE Business Staff Q. :Q BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Nancy Kruse, Joan Falque, Karen Threlkelcl, Patricia Daniels, Judith Todhunter Nancy Luther, Antoinette Horn, John lutz, Jacqueline Cavender FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman . . . . . .Miss Kasten Ex-Officio . . . ....... Dr. Korn Editorial . . . Miss Chandler Photography . , . .... Mr. Steele Sports ....... .... M r. Sherry Circulation . . . . . .Mrs. Hoernel Advertising . . . . . .Mr. J. Smith Advertising . . . . . .Miss Geiger TYPISTS Front Row: Donna Bleise, Sharon Liebl, Janice Turkiewicz, Judith Herrick Second Row: Julie Hensel, Virginia Spinnato, Lorna Schneidewind, Rose Marie Greco Third Row: Sharon Drosen, Kathleen Michalowski, Gloria Stych, Shirley Jambretz Back Row: Barbara Menge, David Wesolowski, Susan Hauboldt, Joan Niehott Page Sixty-three OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Thomas Piorier, S.G.A. Represenfafivef Richard Polgar, Vice-Presidenfg Peier Berfoglio, Secrefaryg James Kwiecinski, Treasurer Pefer Narrai, Sergeanf crf Armsg Terence Kurzynski, Presideni Always on Call . . . CHEERLEADERS AERONAUTICS John Kiol, Theodore Hanleck, Wayne Carter, Gerald Baker, Stuart Sherman Edward White, DW39hf BUIGS, James Kwiecinski, Richard Page Sixfy-four OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Richard Polgar, President, Marcellino Lopez, Treasurer, Keith Klein, S.G.A. Representative, James Miller, Secretary, Edward Staacke, Sergeant at Arms, Leo Kieliszewski, Vice-President Our Active BOYS' CLUB Boys' Club helps the school in many general ways. Its main purpose is to provide organized service crews. The following are sections in which the boys may participate: Athletic Publicity, Cheerleaders, Civil Defense lincluding all crews at work for disaster and rescue workj, and the Flag Crew. Boys have their choice of any section they please in which to render their services. There are many groups within the club that encourage members to delve more deeply into various fields, among them are aviation, elec- tronics, and photography. In these areas boys often become greatly interested and find a career for the future. Two general meetings are held each semester, sectional meetings are held every two weeks. Officers are elected at the general meeting by the entire Boys' Club. Films are often shown to supplement the program. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Schoeller, Chairman Mr. Berndt Mr. Nader Mr. Brandt Mr. O'Hearn Mr. Crawford Mr. Weller FLAG CREW Dwight Wendt, Robert Schreihart Page Sixty-five People Unife Though Languages Differ FACU LTY ADVISORS Miss Miller, Chairman Miss Freund Miss Krause Mrs. Schools inf? F.L.C. PIN WINNERS Ellen Poczkowski, Betty Neeld, Alice Adamczyk, Joyce Mielke, Judith Todlwnter SCHOLARSHIP N Alice Adamczyk Page Sixty-six EIGHTH SEMESTER F.L.C. STUDENTS Astrid Hook, Dawn Harwood, Alice Adamczyk, Enrique Rubio, Jane Galbraith, Janet Galbraith, Betty Neeld, Marie Borck, Judith Todhunter, Carolyn Fuerbringer, Gary McTrusty, Carol Gapinski, Joyce Mielke FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB The Foreign Language Club ena- bles those who take a foreign lan- guage to learn more about their respective countries. The club strives to develop an understanding and appreciation of the countries whose languages are being studied. Every December, club members attend the annual banquet in the cafeteria. This year two foreign ex- change students were guest speak- ers. Fitnat Tansug, of Turkey, and Roley Carter, from South Africa, presented interesting talks relating to their experiences. A paid program was also spon- sored by the club. Mr. Neil Douglas spoke of his adventures in Turkey. Members study their respective countries at sectional meetings, while they receive an overall view of for- eign lands at the general meetings. Highlights of the general meetings were the club's version of This ls Your Life, a panel featuring Bay View students from foreign lands, and the showing of slides of foreign countries. As a fitting conclusion to the club's activities, scholarships and pins were awarded to outstanding senior mem- bers of the club. OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE John Hancock, Treasurer, Alice Adamczyk, Sergeant at Arms, Lois Zillman, S.G.A. Representative, Lani Smith, President, Lani Nelson, Sergeant at Arms, Raymond Gau, Vice-President, Glenn Unger, Secretary S E OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO s Mary Jo Rice, President, Ellen Paczkowski, Secretary, Frank Giuffre, Sergeant at Arms, Louis Stark, Sergeant at Arms, Thomas Dovi, Treasurer, Janice Turkiewicz, Vice-President, Paula Odwazny, Sergeant at Arms, Lois Zillman, S.G.A. Representative Page Sixty-seven CANNED FOOD EXHIBIT Kathy Kapke, Janet Anderson, Beverly Scheer, Lorel Morden, Penelope Marzofka, Karen Chandek, Jeananne Peters 9. , , K, A Sm , fr N x , ffl, ig, 1 v N 1,.Y,,, sr, l . ,,,. 5. ,sf Q 'ad' ' SX SCHOLARSHIPS Jeanne Peters, Judith Herbst Page Sixty-eight g 1 Fun and Friendly Service We sure were busy this year! That's the typical re- mark given by ci typical Girls' Club member when asked about our typical year. Showing both talent and enthusiasm were these original programs: a day in the life of a college girl, in- cluding fashions for school, parties, sports, and lounging, the story of music, up to the present day beat , the night before Christmas, which fea- tured Santa and Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, spring, a theme which included the perplexities of spring, the fashion show, featuring a comparison between old-fash- ioned and present-day styles, and the annual contest be- tween the grades. gg FRESHMAN PARTY ENTERTAINMENT . . Helpful GIRLS' CLUB A most enioyable program was pre- sented by a representative of Patricia Stevens. She spoke on posture, the use of cosmetics, good manners, and social know-how. Highlights of the year includ- 4-'N ed welcoming parties for the freshmen and a senior program put on for Girls' Club by seniors only. The seniors ended their school life with a lively senior fare- well party that also held a note of sacl- ness. The annual canned food drive for needy families at Thanksgiving was, once again, successful. Good sportsmanship, imagination, and the will to work all macle this a truly successful year for Girls' Club. MA? if y . OFFICERS SEMESTER ON E Karen Owens, S.G.A. Representative, Lois Zillman, Secretary, Amalie Weiss, President, Betty Neeld, Vice-President, Andrea Gunderson, Treasurer OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Kenna Lach, Vice-President, Mary Ann Bova, Sergeant at Arms, Sandra Jahnz, Sergeant at Arms fsemesfer onej, Diane Hartwig, Secretary, Judith Schaefer, Treasurer, Judith Herbst, President, Carolyn Schubring, S.G.A. Representative FACULTY ADVISORS Mrs. Weckmueller, Chairman Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Bader Batz Case Cutter Dwyer Ennis Howell Underberg Page Sixty-nine Books Build Backgrounds 410 'hir' ,alta is .Ai!'AJ' OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Bonnie Rae, Presidenlf Sandra Mixdorf, Secrefaryg Virginia Krefi, Treasurer Carole Just, S.G.A. Represenfafiveg Judiih Giencke, Vice-Presidenr Page Sevenfy S.L.A.M. REPRESENTATIVES Gloria Hosterman, Louise Fofi PIN WINNERS Darlene Heschke, Karen Owens LIBRARIAN Miss Cernahan fhe LIBRARY GUILD yer OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Diane Milewski, Secrefaryg Donna Bleise, Presidenfg Carole Just, S.G.A, Represenfafiveg ' Louise Foti, S.L.A.M. Representative, JoAnn Barlow, Announcerg Jean Haldner, S.L.A.M. Represenfofiveg Gloria Kwiafkawski, Secrefary MONITORS Jo Ann Barlow, Shirley Heilman, Gloria Kwiatkowski, Gwen Kloehn, Louise Foii Page Seveniy-one Opporfunifies for Varied lnferesfs E i'w..e4', OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Judifh Phillips, Make-upg Charlene Eggers, Foreign Correspondenceg Phillip Domitz, Chessg Karen Chundek, Secrefary-Treasurerg Lawrence Osterberg, S.G.A. Represeniarivep Marilyn Housfeld, Presidenfg John Homac, FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Krause, Chairman Page Sevenfy-iwo Mrs. Ingrelli Miss Lindquist Mrs. Mett Miss Poczekai Mr. Rasmussen Miss Stickney Mr. Tomasello Debafeg Dianne Milewski, Book-in-hand -5. A L 5-fm -vi X'--1-N.. OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO James Thompson, S.G.A. Represeniafiveg Phillip Damitz, Chessg Judith Phillips, Make-upg Robert Werderich Musicg Dianne Milewski, Book-in-handg Lawrence Horbinski, Debate: Charlene Eggers, Foreign Correspondence Alice Adamczyk, Secreiary-Treasurer: Gwen Kloehn, Book-in-handy Loren Kaun, President . . . ROUND TABLE X The varied activities of the Round Table Club 'T'TW 'mT ' T T are as appealing to students as the spectrum is to the eye. The colorful bulletin board in Room 214 displays intriguing greetings from abroad, for Bay View's foreign correspond- ' ents exchange letters, pictures, recipes, gifts, and ideas with pen pals from other countries. In another color the eye sees make-up tech- niques put to work, as members of the stage make-up section apply grease paint to the operetta dancers and chorus members. Book- in-hand, another color of our activity spectrum, is a drama group which provides an excellent proving ground for operetta and class-play aspirants. The challenge in Round Table's Chess Club , has carried members to city-wide competitions, while debate teaches its members to think and speak intelligently on current events. Members of the music section listen to records and discuss artists, from Benny Goodman to Beethoven. There is an appeal to everyone in the color- ful activity spectrum of Bay View's Round Ta- ble Club. Ziv your r 7 2 N it lisa 9,s'5k'!l! fx x K I 41.113, gk. iii U1 ftLM'm' mir! Afqyzufzzzf Q1 K4 'lr WN A511 Qqarifx .5 ISM aw Nfrilf mfr! swf! ,Mn 11107 wwf fgy FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE Gerald Weinzatl, Linda Berge STAGE MAKE-UP Sharon Dalde, Roberta Paczkowski, Judith Phillips, Kathleen Curley, Kathleen Bauclino BOOK-IN-HAND Kay Hoffman, Marsha Nawrocki, Karla Knutsen, Gwen Kloehn, Joel Woiciechowski, JoAnne Brooks Page Seventy-three Meeting Tomorrow's Challenge if -' X' ' ' gi 'W' OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Larry Makal, Gardening, Robert Solsrud, Biology, Wayne Wegner, General Science, David Hettinger, Audio-Visual, Richard Galligan, Chemistry, Philip Schneider, Camera, James Cradler, General Science Robert Schaefer, General Chairman, Roberta Koster, Biology, Cheryl lsermann, Linda Cornwell, Biology ai' CHEMISTRY Eric Oleson, Louis Stark, Ellen Anderson, David Hettinger Page Seventy-four General Science 1 BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award is presented at grad- uation to the student who, in the esti- mation 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 University of Rochester. AWARD WINNER Wilhelm Doos FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Blonien, Chairman Mr. Elich Mr. Rasmussen Mr. Hickman Mr. Sprunger Mr. Keller Mr. Stanly Mr. O'Hearn Mr. Steele Mr. Wilkinson ,......-u 1 5 . r - ' 5 x if . P H! -9 !'.l, 5 P- if Q, I . 'Q '2 433 3215 if 4 ' . E I 5 ? . I 2 f . i -I 8,13 1 ' lf, ,Wy 'g,:'i ' Y ' QW 9 ,rife f ' GARDENING Larry Makal, Mr. Mierzwa, Katherine Kakemueller, Honore Kuta SCIENCE CLUB I, qv ln-: 'nr' 'Q' OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Front Row: Jerry Hieb, Audio Visual, James Ciechanowski, Camera A Second Row: Nancy Jaretz, Gardening, Linda Ciachorowski, General Science, Michael Dominski, Biology Third Row: Ronald Bode, General Science, Richard Fare, Biol0QYi Suzanne Cinquemani, Biology Standing: Don DiDio, Chemistry, Robert Russell, General Science, Robert Schaefer, General Chairman, Science Club reaches into all grade levels of Bay View High School. It is composed of eleven sections: three general science sections, three biology sections, one chemistry section, one gardening section, one audio-visual section, one camera section and one hi-fi section. Hi-fi is a new section iust added this year. The club meets during the eighth hour on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Each section meets in its respective science room and is under the direction of teachers and a chair- man. During the first semester some very interest- ing experiments were performed. The general science sections conducted experiments on aluminum in forming amalgam, air pressure, the atmosphere, and light. Biology sections conducted experiments on photosynthesis and pithing a frog, and they dissected frogs, grass- hoppers, and even cows' eyes. Camera section developed and printed pictures and, at Christ- mas time, made Christmas cards. These projects are just a few of the many in which Science Club students participated. This club is designed to kindle the interest of the student in scientific knowledge and its application. Kenneth Fritz, Hi-Fi CHEMISTRY Daniel Dettwiler, William Bilkovich Page Seventy-five The USHER CORPS Leads Us Well if Q 1159 my ' ,E M. . .6 1- CUPERTlNO'S CREW Back Row: Harley Erbe, Joseph Mariscal, Alan Eberhardt, John Jacob, Leroy Wicht, Wayne Bernhagen, David Dyer Second Row: Roger Strube, Patrick Looney, Robert Parchim, Robert Solsrud, Richard Wanke, Jackson Odya, Antonio Sanchez, Orrin Greening Front Row: Mort Christensen, George Stevenson, Donald Stovall, Robert Parr, Gary Cavender, Ronald Beckstrom, Thomas Cupertino SZAJNOWSKI'S CREW Back Row: Dennis Szainowski, Erwin Wilkowski, Robert Maci, Robert Anschutz, William Otzelberger, James Seiden, James Schuett, Ronald Palmbach Front Row: Richard Fare, John Kiol, David Lusardi, Theodore Hanleck, Arthur Lampe, Charles Hintz, William Walkowiak, James Foti, Thomas Gorzalski FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Dietzman, Chairman Mr. Lalasz Mr. Zanotelli Page Seventy-six OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Theodore Hanleck, President, Raymond Ropel, S.G.A. Represen- Harley Erbe, President, James Schuett, Treasurer tativef John Jacob, Secretary, Dennis Szainowski, Supervisor, Dennis Weidner, Secretary, Orrin Greening, S.G.A Anthony Bahrlre, Treasurer, Ronald Czynzak, Supervisor, Thomas RSPFESGMGHVGI Rfibeff Af1SCl1Uf1, Vive-Pfeildeflf Cuperino, Vice-President Explorations into Beauty . . . ART CLUB OFFICERS James Pradarelli, Sergeant at Arms, Maryanne Sousha, S,G.A. Representative, Patrick Ward, President, Dean Peterson, Treasurer, Karen Rust, Treasurer, David Wesolowski, Vice-President To most of us at Bay View, Rooms l2'l and 126 are just ordinary classrooms, but to Art Club members they are studios, where all sorts of exciting things happen. The members are busy the year round painting scenery for class productions, designing unusual dance decorations, and producing eye-catching displays that en- liven our halls. Creating art is not an easy iob, but the process and the results are enjoyable and rewarding. The movie sponsored by the Club this year was cleverly advertised by posters put around school, mysteriously emblaz- oned with the letters STIP. This helped hold the interest of the student body until the movie, So This ls Paris, was shown. Art Club members did themselves proud in their Spring Art Show. Encour- aged by the interest shown by the stu- dents, they would like to make this an annual event at Bay View. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Cieslik Mr. Gittord PRINTING Thomas Sericati, Maryanne Sousha, Terrence Krzyston CLAY MODELING Allan Posselt, Suzanne Snamiska, John Jaszewski, Allan Olson Page Seventy-seven 1 rf' it OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO XCLUB... X Club members strive to live up to their motto Youth is the Time to Learn. The purpose of this or- ganization is twofold: to encourage higher academic achievement among Bay View High School students and to circulate information concerning college scholarships. The Speakers' Bureau is one of the many active committees. The members speak to freshman home- rooms during life advisement periods to instill in students a desire for schol- astic advancement and to emphasize the importance of a well-rounded education. Diane Zuber, Recorderg Kathleen Retzlaff, Presidentg Don DiDio, Vice-President: Beverly Scheer, Scribe Miss Riley ,aq- SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE PLAQUE COMMITTEE Allan Migdal, Carol Schultz, Silverio Rubio, Philip Filiatrault Helen Hankwitz, Loa Gorski, -lCH'tlC6 TUflll9WlCl Page Seventy-eight Marks the Way The Scholarship Committee keeps a careful check on all grants avail- able and makes regular reports to X Club members and other inter- ested students. The unifying theme used this year was art, music, and literature. Most of the meetings re- volved about this idea. Through studying the classics and contem- poraries in all three fields, participants became more aware of the world about them. One ofthe highlights of the year was a visit to the Memorial Center Art Institute. Through this program X Club members have lived up to their motto Youth is the Time to Learn. Toward Excellence at 11,-gy OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE Don DiDio, Vice-President, Kathleen Retzlaff, President, Beverly Scheer, Recorder, Ellen Anderson, Scribe, Marianna Egle, S.G.A. Representative Et? wt SPEAKERS' BUREAU Marie Goniwicha, Thomas Pinczkowski, Robert Sanderson, Karen Szczech, John McCormack, Ronald Rusche, Dianne Stolte, William Bilkovich, Diane Zuber Page Seventy-nine -- -Yf , S. we F-T-A- TUTORING INTER-HI REPRESENTATIVES Diane ZUI9-ef Mary Ann Koch, Mary Jo Rice Tomorrow's Leaders of Youth . . . F. T. A. OFFICERS Joyce Boettcher, Treasurer, Candace Moffatt, S.G.A. Representative, Diane Zuber, Vice-President, Page Eighty Judith Ricciardi, Secretary, Carl Sonnenberg, President FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Nader Future Teachers of America is a service club that encourages an increased interest in the teaching profession. Members of F.T.A. give up their free time to help students who have fallen behind in their studies because of illness or some other reason. An F.T.A. member also gives assistance to teachers by correcting papers, recording grades, and doing other tasks. At general meetings, movies are shown, panel discussions are held, and pamphlets pertaining to teaching are distributed. Members also attend gatherings at local grade schools and colleges. Here they see people following the career of teaching. Through their activities, F.T.A. members get an idea of what teaching is really like. They have the opportunity to decide, while in high school, whether or not teaching is the type of work they would like to follow. By observation and first hand experience, students are preparing themselves for their own future and at the same time rendering valuable service in time of need. OFFICERS SEMESTER ONE 'P . M 4 , ,rx g -Q . get R , in , g . . K, ,, X NIS? ' A Q Q I . we - 5' 5 3 4 I ss ses . gf 5 'Masons ' p K ,SS A-57 'Q 2 CALENDAR CAMPAIGN ward Jazdzewski, President, Carl Sonnenberg, Vice-President, Catherine Mil- Judith Ladwig, John McCormack, Sharon Munson, Judith Ricciardi, Susan Melms r Treasurer, Joyce Mielke, Secretary, Susan Marzofka, S.G.A. Representative Mary Meyer Past . . . Present . . . Future . . . U. S. HISTORY CLUB The United States History Club has been recog- nized because of its activities at Bay View High School for enriching members with a greater knowledge of history. This year was no exception. In addition to the panels, movies, discussions, and debates put on by the members themselves, the club undertook an entirely new assignment to serve both the club and the school. The major part ot the business of the tirst semester was concerned with this new proiect: the sale of Wisconsin State Historical Society cal- endars. Through this ettort, members learned to work as a team toward two goals: developing a deeper sense ot historical knowledge and provid- ing tinancial aid to the club. Because ot this ac- tivity, the Wisconsin State Historical Society sent one ot its outstanding speakers to address the group on the topic Wisconsin in the Revolutionary War. In Semester II, the vice-president and secretary resigned because of other commitments. Jack Krzewina took over as vice-president ancl Sharon Munson as secretary. WM 'W F'7'f7T' if nun H OFFICERS SEMESTER TWO Joyce Mielke, Presiclentg Kenneth Freitag, Treasurer, Mary Jo Rice, Secretary, Kenna Lach, Vice-President, Sue Marzofka, S.G.A. Representative FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Laessig Mr. Lalasz Page Eighty-one SCENERY CONSTRUCTION CREW Robert Sobczyk, Ronald Kerlin, Roman Berdes, John Drout .4 ,M ANNouNcERs Loren Kaun, Don DiDio, Carl Dudey l l Frosh-Soph PROJEC Back Row: Wayne Bernhagen, Fred Jeske, Kenneth Hoinacki, Arthur Lampe Sixth Row: John Heling, Dennis Wilding, James Williamson Fifth Row: Larry Nelson, Gary Nelson, Richard Tollefsen, William Arnet Fourth Row: Claude Nelson, .Jack Leslcy, Byron Bednar, Russell .lacobus Third Row: John Kiol, Peter Lunclh, Silverio Rubio, Glenn Gratke Second Row: Beverly Scheer, Jean Krueger, Diane Rusch, Judith Hott Front Row: Harriet Katz, Sandra Koprowski, Shirley Kukowski, Bonita Pacala, Suzann Marsolek Page Eighty-two TION CREWS Junior-Senior Back Row: Mr. Hickman, Harley Erbe, John Dobogai, Jerry Hieb Sixth Row: Wayne Peterson, Gerald Drefahl, Jock Krzewina, Arthur Horch Fifth Row: Wayne Stone, Loren Kaun, Duane Harzke Fourth Row: Carl Dudey, Neil Engel, Wilhelm Doos, Dwight Bales Third Row: Eric Oleson, Mort Christensen, Glenn Unger, Lawrence Westphal Second Row: Richard Salmon, David Hettinger, Danny Drew, Don DiDio, William Bilkovich Front Row: Karen Oleson, Harriet Savin, Janice Hagerman, Barbara Vogel, Terry Haase SERVICE CREWS Supporf Plays and Programs STAGE CREW Wayne Grockig Lawrence Wesiphalg Floyd Manfheyg Roy Gawliitag Edward Goeriz, Manager PROPERTY CREW Arrhur Naujock, Managerg Kathleen Kokaljg Allen Shuita, Assisiani Managerg Gary Hawky Marsha Niechlanski wr? xg i RADIO CREW Russell Jacobus, Frank Pum, Carl Dudey, Robert Rutkowski, William Sfremke, William Czaikowski, Gerald Bifiers Back Row: Richard Tollefsen, James Springborn, Second Row: John Arnef, William Boos, Carl Dudey, Front Row: Richard Housfeld, Gerald Bitters LIGHTING AND SPOT CREW ,f Page Eighfy-ihree M ysiery and Wifchcraff 1 an 'ly THE CAST John McCormack, Dennis Fellows, Susan Papp, Wayne Car1er, Karla Bulh Page Eighfy-four MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYBODY Susan Papp, John McCormack, Karla Buth l'M ONLY HUMAN! Susan Papp, Dennis Fellows BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE THAT SPELL . . . IF YOU COULD JUST FLIP IT OFF .... Wayne Carter, Susan Papp THE CHARACTERS Gillian Holroyd ................. Susan Popp Pyewacket .......... ......... M yoshi Shepherd Henderson ..,. Dennis Fellows Miss Holroyd ....... ........ K arla Buth Nicky Holroyd .... John McCormack Sidney Redlitch . . . ..... Wayne Carter FACULTY ADVISORS Director .. ......... Mrs. Caroline K. Breitling Costumes ......... Miss Walfraut Schaarschmidt Art .................... Mr. Roger H. Gifford Production Chairman ..... Miss Theresa M. Starz WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY BOOK WITCHCRAFT AROUND US? Wayne Carter, Karla Buih RETERREM, SALIBAT, CROTARES, HISASTER John McCormack, Susan Papp, Karla Bufh Page Eighfy-five 1 , ' 1 Y .Qi W JSE ..,, ff.. lg fu ,Ll f,-- , .4.,siBSv4 , ,, - , , , CAST H's Tops BON VOYAGE 3 I LOVE YOU, BlLLY Carl Sonnenberg, Norman Mombleau, Judifh Janusz WHERE ARE THE MEN? Page Eighly-six srl ,M,,..f-f D O O A GLIMPSE OF STOCKING . . . ANYTHING GOES CAST OF CHARACTERS Sir Evelyn Oakleigh Hope Harcourt ............. Mrs. Wadsworth T. Harcourt .... Bishop Dobson .... Elisha J. Whitney. . Billy Crocker .... Reno Sweeney . . . Reverend Dr. Moon Bonnie Le Tour ... Steward ....... Captain .,...... Mrs. Wentworth . . Mrs. Frick ..... Lord Oakleigh . . . Ching ......... Ling .... Junior . . . Butch .... . . . .Wayne Carter . . . .Judith Janusz . . . . .Sharon Trad . . . . .John Homac ... .Dennis Fellows Norman Mombleau . . . ...Susan Papp . .Carl Sonnenberg . . . . .Delia Lynch . ...Eugene Ulrich . . . . .Michael Gain . .Charlene Eggers ... ...Lani Smith . . .Dennis Loppnow . . . . .Richard Fare . . . .James Taylor . . .Richard Zaleski . . . .George Martin DIRECTORS Miss Statz Mrs. Breitling Mr. Dietrich I'LL GET YOU A BEARD, BILLY Carl Sonnenberg, Charlene Eggers, Norman Momlaleau, Susan Papp Page Eighty-seven l ANYTHING GOES Carol Manske, Ronald Lichle, Judilh Todhunler, David Wesolowski, Alice Provencher, Ralph Schacherl Page Eighiyeighl BLOW GABRIEL BLOW i RENO AND THE BOYS Anlhony Buhrke, Thomas Van Deluysfer, Thomas Drefclhl, David Peterson, Susan Pa James Taylor, Peter Eggers, Harry Olszewski, Kenneth Roggeman ,x' F LADY FAIR l A CAPPELLA CHOIR Large CHORUSES Sing for Bay View Y M I ' 1 13: . J LIE. I . Q' , 9 L 1 . L ., .L , j x H 5 '43 ,A , K .I -I V I :M V Q3 if ik X M 'I' E, - I , , A , - 'K Yam Z ,, X . -f I s T I In f A KA 1,5 I.. ., . , 1 Z7 , 4 0 I N, If 5 1, , I K I Af, ' --.' I I A V '?i'I I ' ' If ' 5 I f ' I 'LV ' . , , 'G ' L. Q' ' 11 I ' I 5 ' ,6 kr: V ,t , :kk 1 I ,ik V Mk gr, ,K , ZW V 4 s I 9 ..b, 3 2 Q . 3 , 5 :ig 4 5 fig, Q V . ' Y 7 ' v 1 7 ' m'...:. ,. ' y . V -fu BEGINNING GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ' - ' , ' ,, .1 5 3 ' I I ' . 1 I IGII I . . . ,, I .. I Q L 'Q IT ,,:I , ,t x 1 A W '1 'I N I' V 6 I 1 IIII I? GFI p BOYS' GLEE CLUB P g Eglfyn MUSIC . . . MUSIC . . . Page Ninefy BAND BAND SOLOISTS Roberi Werderich, Philip Schneider, Joyce Boettcher, Ronald Muci, Edith Pages, Donna Bell Scot! Brockmcn, Alice Adamczyk, Arthur Sytkowski ORCHESTRA AND VOCAL SOLOISTS Janice Serr, Diane Polzin, Raymond Ropel, Pamela Riesen, Wayne Carter, Sharon Trad, Patricia Burkhalter MUSIC . . . ORCHESTRA Page Nineiy-on Z ATMLETICS Q Q r r r v VARSITY Front Row: Labecki, Schmidt, Sonnenberg, Wartman, Gain, Krall, Dovi, Obarski Giultre, Vaughn Second Row: Bartz, Perry, Bertoglio, O'Dell, Ashton, Helminski, Zepecki, Roedel, Bales, Staacke, Ciecharowski, Gump, Deptula Third Row: Coach Elich, Coach Nader, Thomas, Schweers, L. Larson, Goetz, Kieliszewski, Polgar, Narrai, Miller, Kwiecinski, Steiner, Demarinis, Remus, Crawford, C. Larson, Piorier, Coach Mierzwa Back Row: Panovich, Burback, Housfeld, Yahnke, Haehle, Sapinski, Kaczmarski, Stark, Zembrowski, Bitters, Holanders, Strulae, Siian, Kurzynski, Pedriana Thrills . . .Action . . . Excitement MINOR LETTERS FROSH-SOPH Jack Brody Herman Burback James Ciechanowski Thomas Dovi Michael Gain Frank GiuFFre Richard Haehle Martin Krall Marvin Labecki Wayne Obarski Roger Perry John Roedel Thomas Sapinski Thomas Schmidt Edward Staacke Timothy Thomas Eugene Vaughn Robert Wegner Edward White Terrance Yahnke Kenneth Becker Steven Boettcher Lester Boretsky Carl Bruce James Burkhalter Dennis Christianson Alan Collins Michael Giles DeWayne Glazewski Douglas Greenmeir Jerry Jendusa Douglas Keno LETTERS Patrick Lowey Orlando Lucchesi Richard Luell Edward Peak Robert Pelzek Harry Peterson David Polacheck Fredrick Ramlow Joseph Seiden Robert Solsrud William Stremke Conrad Wencka John Wilson 'El 'W i ii .fri COACH MIERZWA Jack Remus Thomas Piorier Egils Holanders Dominic Demo Page Ninety-four Bay View has turned out some terrific athletes and we hope they can keep doing the same. They can if the players just get the backing from their school. It will make them play harder and rougher to please the cheering fans. FOOTBALL! David Ashton Dwight Bales Edward Bartz fco-captainj Peter Bertoglio Gerald Bitters John Crawford Dominic Demarinis Richard Deptula Thomas Goetz Richard Gump MAJOR LETTERS James Helminski Egils Holanders Richard Housfeld Dennis Kaczmorski Leo Kieliszewski Terrance Kurzynski Charles Larson James Miller Peter Narrai James Panovich Michael Ped ria na READY FOR PRACTICE Thomas Piorier Richard Polgar fco-captain! John Remus Lance Siian fco-captainj Carl Sonnenberg Louis Stark Roger Strube Edward Zembrowski Silverio Rubio IManagers embleml Mierzwa Elich O'Hearn Nader Zanotelli T is 1 -.. L , fl , fi, , F. I .ul C P' ' it ' ln gl f Q i . N.. ance Siian Richard Polgar Terrance Kurzynski Peter Narrai Peter Bertoglio Carl Sonnenberg Page Ninety five w - . ,ix EXCITEMENT IN THE STANDS coAcl-les ZANOTELLI, EucH, o'HEARN In Aufumn . , O In autumn all Viewites' fancies turn to football, and for a very good reason. Confetti, cheers, streamers, music, excite- ment and thrills are never lacking from a Bay View football season. So it was this year. ln addition, the 1959 season was unique in its muddy fields, numerous iniuries, long runs, and outstanding players. In the All-City Preview early in September, the Redcats made an impressive showing in their brief skirmish against East, running up 65 yards. Despite this, the North-Siders won the game. The regular season opened against South as Bay View trounced the Cardinals, 19-0. The game was high-lighted by long runs of 39 and 98 yards, the 98-yarcler being an in- terception return by Tom Goetz. More than 3,000 fans saw the Redcats edged out by the Lincoln Comets the following week by a score of 6-0. One touchdown provided the margin again in the next game as the Blue Devils from North scored all their points in the final period to win, 13-6. Next, Juneau proved its power, beat- ing the Redcats to the tune of 18-6. The West game was another heartbreaker, for a safety in the second quarter shaded Bay View, 14-12. Terry Kurzynski brought the fans cheering to their feet in that game with a thrilling 37-yard touchdown run. A night all will remember for a long time was Friday night, October 30. The field was one of fog and mud, yet the Red- cats managed a thrilling upset over the otherwise unbeaten, untied City champs from Tech and tied the game 13-13. Mist fell constantly during the game, giving the already soggy gridiron a slippery finish on which none of the backs could retain accurate footing except Polgar. Dick made both Bay View touchdowns on plays of 53 yards and 41 yards into the end zone, the latter being an interception play. Along with this thrilling offense went the terrific work of the defense, headed by Kurzynski, Piorier, Siian, and Strube. Their fine work threw back one Trojan assault after another. The Redcats surprised Tech by using a spread formation instead of their usual T and thus gained many valuable yards. This was the Redcats' finest hour. The following week, a hard-charging King line, combined with a good offense, gave the Generals a lopsided 22-0 win, the only such one-sided loss encountered by Bay View in the entire season. Playing on a snow-covered field, the Redcats completed the season on November 14 as they bumped arch- rival Pulaski by a score of 13-7, thus once again bringing home the treasured Wooden Football where it belongs. i W. . . , 1' V 3 Q, vi I . 'i 'P s .. 'Mig . , if ,. ii . Charles Larson Gerald Bifters Roger Strube Dwight Bales David Ashton James Helmir Page Ninety-six I FROSH-SOPH TEAM Front Row: Hintz, Greenmeier, Hanson, Robert Ciardo, Polacheck, Garski, Ronowski, Hummel, Robinson, Schwebe, Long, Robert Stemberger Second Row: Richard Ciardo, Weidner, Kotowski, Johnson, Richard Stemberger, Cialdini, Campion, Christianson, McNulty, Burkhalter, Hansen, Henderson, Crawford, Bode, Rubio, Coach Zanotelli Third Row: Coach O'Hearn, Jenclusa, Cianciolo, Baettcher, Lucchesi, Bruce, Glazewski, Luell, Seiden, Boretsky, Lowey, Giles, Becker, Solsrud, Collins, Dyer, Peak Back Row: Rosetti, Grundmann, Keno, Van Handel, Ratzmann, Kleinschmidt, Moriwaki, Sawatzke, Wandtke, MacFall, Stremke, Wilson, Mueller, Wilkowski, Peterson, Ramlow ls King! Post-season activities saw Dick Polgar and Lance Siian named to the Milwaukee Journal All-City team, with Dick also voted to a berth on the Sentinel team. Polgar was second in conference scoring, with 50 points to his credit. This season was filled with thrills and ex- citement, from the opening whistle in Septem- ber to the final gun on November 14. The team fought valiantly through snow, mud, and rain, and against tough opponents. While they did not always emerge victors, they proved themselves to be one of the most highly-spirited teams in the Conference, as typified in the Tech game. Hats off to the 'I959 Bay View football team! AFTER THE GAME l E U 'li S James Panovich Richard Housfeld Richard Gump Edward Bartz Page Ninety-seven HARRIERS Make Headlines . . CROSS COUNTRY AND MARATHON Front Row: Grady, Boreyczkowski, P. Lundh, Kovnesky, Walcholtz, Amundson, Tilley, Christianson Second Row: Williamson, Deadmond, Demaree, Schacherl, Wendt, Marki, Brunelli, Odya, Stollenwerk Third Row: Klump, Kostich, Hancock, Naviock, Plusnick, Ribbeck, Gardner, Derdziak, Bohanon, Czerniakowski, Jarvella Back Row: Bellrichard, Wiedower, Wolf, DiDio, Wilgren, Meehan, McTrusty, Schroeder, Gawlitta, Eaton, Coach Matthei The 1959 Cross Country Team was again extremely suc- cessful. They continued the run of undefeated dual-meet seasons by defeating North, 21-42, South, 19-42, Pulaski, 15-46, and Washington, 26-29. The latter meet constituted Bay View's 150th victory since Cross Country was organ- ized in 1930. The composite record from 1931 through 1959 of 150 wins and only 17 losses, is truly remarkable. ln the large championship meets, the Redcats won the State Class A Championship for the sixth time, a new record of consistency for a Class A team. The City Cham- pionship, run in a downpour of rain, saw Bay View and Washington tie for first place. The Midwest Championship slipped out of Bay View's grasp as they placed second to Madison West by just a few points. Revenge came soon, though, as the Redcats trounced the same team by over 75 points in the state meet. Three very impressive trophies have now been added to the trophy case. Bob Meehan placed first and set new records in all the dual meets. He also won the City Championship and set a record there. In the state meet, he also took first place and set a new Class A record of 10.59 minutes on the 2.2 mile course at Hartford. John Wilgren Robert Meehan Douglas Eaton Thomas Schroeder I Gary McTrusl Page Nlnefy'eighf Gain State Championship CROSS COUNTRY TROPHY WINNERS Thomas Schroeder, Gary McTrusty, Robert Meehan, Don DiDio, Warren Wiedower, John Wilgren, Douglas Eaton MAJOR LETTERS MINOR LETTERS David Bellrichard Robert Meehan James Bohanon Nikola Kostich Don DiDio Thomas Schroeder Roger Gawlitta Arthur Nauioch Douglas Eaton Warren Wiedower James Klump Robert Plusnick Gary McTrusty KCaptainj John Wilgren Alan Ribbeck Peter Wolf Wiedowe, Don We HARRuERs PRAcncE IN PARK Page Ninety-nine HOOPSTERS Have Sfrong Season . . . VARSITY Front Row: Pries, McTrusfy, Lopez, Czaikowski, Pelzek, Smifka Back Row: Coach Nader, Perry, Warras, Goelz, Anderson, Gonia, Sfeiner Gary McTrusty ACTION UNDER THE BASKET William Czaikowski John Anderson Mark Smitlca James Warras Page One Hundred MAJOR LETTER WINNER John Anderson William Czaikowski Robert Goelz Gary McTrus1y Gerald Pries Mark Smitka Thomas Tuchel James Warras MINOR LETTER WINNERS Ronald Barutha Allen Ribbeck Philip Filiatrault Allen Somers Dennis Pelzek Terrance Yahnke Revive BASKETBALL Interest The 1960 basketball season provid- ed optimism for victory-starved basket- ball enthusiasts at Bay View. The team moved up considerably in the confer- ence standings and came up with sev- eral outstanding players. A conference record of five wins and eleven losses coupled with an over-all record of eight and twelve showed much prog- ress over last year's disappointing sea- son. The highlight of the season came when the Redcats came within two points of beating last year's state champs from Lincoln. The heartbreak- ing score was 68-67. On a more cheer- ful note, however, was the fact that the team had won five of its last eight games-a sure sign of better things to come. Jim Warras and Gary McTrusty key- noted the season's play, together scor- ing 683 points. Warras' scoring mark placed him third in the city scoring race. Jack Anderson was also impres- sive, scoring 150 total points. Both Warras and Anderson will return next season to bolster the improved outlook for 1961. Interest in basketball is in- creasing at Bay View due primarily to the fine assistance of Coaches Nader and Sherry. FROSH-SOPH LETTER WINNERS Donald Baren Kenneth Becker James Comp David Dyer Michael Giles Douglas Greenmeier Sylvester Kielpinski Nikola Kostich Gary Long James Magestro Thomas Sapinski JUNIOR VARSITY Front' Row: Somers, Barutha, Filiatrault, Ribbeck, Yahnke Back Row: Weidner, Cordes, Krall, Koster, Williams, Coach Sherry 5 4 3 FROSH-SOPH Front Row: Beckstrom, Dyer, Greenmeier, Magestro, Buren, Stemberger, Pelzek Back Row: Weidner, Becker, Sonnenberg, Long, Kostich, Comp, Giles, Otto, Stemberger, Wroblewski Page One Hundred One MINOR LETTER WINNERS Marvin Labecki Robert Solsrud MANAGERS Loren Kaun Marvin Labecki Robert Willms Roger Strube TEAM Front Row: Doos, W. Bethke, Strube, J. Crawford, Baugher, Broderick, Mueller, Polacheck Second Row: Gawlitta, Collins, Dubinski, Solsrud, Willms, Dovi, Bales, Piech Back Row: Labecki, Hancock, Misiewicz, Coach Crawford, Shackton, Schneider, W. Crawford Kaun FINMEN Again Successful MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Dwight Bales Thomas Baugher Richard Bethke William Bethke Dennis Broderick John Crawford Walter Crawford Wilhelm Doos Thomas Dovi Douglas Eaton Martin Misiewicz Lawrence Mueller Thomas Piech David Polacheck Lance Siian Roger Strube Robert Willms MISIEWICZ SHOWS FORM Wilhelm Doos Dwight Bales Richard Bethke Douglas Eaton Page One Hundred Two ,f IQ' Polgar, Kieliszewski, Warras Eickhoff, Tuchel, Koster, Pedriana 1959 MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Edward Bartz Terrance Constant Richard Eickoff Phillip Filiatrault Leo Kieliszewski John Knurr Wayne Lese Wayne Obarski Michael Pedriana Richard Polgar Bernard Schmitt Thomas Tuchel James Warras Richard Will BASEBALL Team Has High Hopes 'I 960 TEAM First Row: Anderson, Filiatrauli, Constant, Eickhoff, Tuchel, Pedriana, Kieliszewski, Warras, Polgar Second Row: Cordes, Perry, Miller, Klien, Rankin, Geshrick, Barren, Franz, Douglas Greenmeier, Hintz Third Row: Coach Sherry, Jarzyna, Schneider, Ramlow, Ermi, Wegner, Koster, Krall, Patterson, Brasted, Daryl Greenmeier, Brunelli, Kielpinski, Sobczyk, Bruce, Weidner, Manager Page One Hundred Three Spikes wiih Spirif . . . 1960 TEAM Firsf Row: Lowey, Diefzler, Peak, Gurch, Schmidf, Sapinski, Wolf, Unger, Bohanon, Schwebe, Strube Second Row: Kurzynski, Holanders, Crawford, Plusnick, Meehan, Staacke, DiDio, Dovi, Ribbeck, Jenrich Third Row: Coach Mierzwa, Eaton, Schneider, Bellrichard, Bauman, Gawlitta, Ashion, Wencka, Campion, Schroeder, Labecki, Robbins, Wolf, Coach Mahhei Page One Hundred Four 3,5 STAACKE MAKES APPROACH FOR POLE VAULT 'I959 MINOR LETTER WINNERS David Baumann Richard Befhke William Bethke Don DiDio Roger Gawlitta Douglas Germanson Marvin Labecki Alan Ribbeck Edward Staacke Conrad Wencka the TRACK Team Gary McTrusty John Wilgren if , XL ,, ' A 'I959 MAJOR LETTER WINNERS Robert Beck David Bellrichard Peter Bertoglio James Comp Douglas Eaton Gerald Gorzalski Robert Heup Charles Hayes Gary McTrusty Robert Meehan Norman Piotrowski Robert Roepke Dennis Rusche Philip Schneider Alan Schroeder Lance Siian Kenneth Thomas John Wilgren CRAWFORD HEAVES SHOT PUT RELAY Standing: Bellrichard, Labecki, Jenrich, Schneider Kneeling: Eaton, Meehan, DiDio, Wolf Page One Hundred Five any: 2, 'QQ .5-16, -'-s. O'Dell, Sfremke V. , , GOLF TEAM Kneeling: Luedtke, Jendusa, Housfeld, Greeb, Doonan, Jarvella, Pelzek, Rasch, Stremke, Trzcinski, Thompson, Go Sfanding: Coach Zonoielli, Spafaro, Long, Rygiewicz, Schuliz, Magesfro, Sonnenberg, Radoszewski, Chrisfensen, Dubinski, Somers, Solsrud, Knoll, Schorrak, Sytowski, O'Dell, Schneider Spring Brings GOLF and TENNIS K . K y . N . ,, . . ' Smifka,Nawrocki TENNIS TEAM Kneeling: Czerniakowski, Knitfer, Menzel, Frank, Duwe Sfanding: Coach O'Hec1rn, Sonnenberg, Smiika, Luedfke, Czaikowski, Nowrocki, Kowalski, Pohorsky, Hancock Page Ono Hundred Six l S H 4 .4 5 a E WRESTLING TEAM Fronf Row: Gardner, Luell, Staacke, Gau, Spataro, Gain, Chandek, Grady Back Row: Greeb, Kieliszewski, Stark, Kurzynski, Zembroski, Stanger, Parr, Rubio, Coach Elich MAJOR LETTERS Michael Gain Carl Gardner Raymond Gau Richard Gump Leo Kieliszewski Terence Kurzynski Richard Luell Silverio Rubio James Spataro Edward Staacke Louis Stark Peter Wolf Edward Zembrowski James Spaiaro, Edward Siaacke Louis Sfarlt, Terence Kurzynski MINOR LETTERS Gary Cavender Robert Parr Kurt Frank Ronald Stanger Michael Moriwaki Jerry Stollenwerk Page One Hundred Seven Active Sports with the COUNCIL Seated: Mary Czerwinski, Senior Representative, Patricia White, Sophomore Representative, Barbara Hancock, Secretary-Treasurer Standing: Suzann Marsolek, President, Susan Sprong, Member at Large, Charlene Eggers, Sergeant at Arms, Lorna Pages, S.G.A. Representative, Mary Vlasaty, Junior Representative LIFE GUARDS Front Row: Sandra Rygiewicz, Patricia Konieczka Second Row: Kay Williamson, Diane Polacheck, Joan Winkler, Louise Tesmer, Mary Czerwinski Third Row: Kathleen Wollert, Sharon Trad, Elaine Smokowicz, Carolyn Schubring, Marilyn Hanke Fourth Row: Joyce Jeffrey, Elaine Schultz, Sharon Spoerl, Carole Derwin, Carole Piotrowiak Back Raw: Diane Polzin, Lois Zillman, Betty Neeld, Susan Litzow, Karen Livieri Page One Hundred Eight With the falling of September leaves, the G.A.A. Council decided on the schedule for one of its busiest years. The events of the first semester started with the Freshman Party, welcoming all freshmen to a view of G.A.A. activities in o nutshell. Re- freshments were served and demon- strations were given by members of the various groups including bowling, basketball, tumbling, and apparatus. As the semester commenced, tryouts were held and new members for Nereids' were chosen. Immediately they started their diligent prepara- tion for the annual swim show, this year entitled States in the Swim. One memorable highlight of the year was December 15, the faculty- student volleyball game. Tickets were sold for the exciting ploy-off game between a select team of women teachers and the G.A.A. volleyball champions. As soon as spring and a new semester peeked around the corner, G.A.A. moved eagerly out of doors to the softball diamond and the ten- nis courts. Then the night of May 26 arrived, and the G.A.A. year ended. This was the night of the annual ban- quet, honoring all outstanding girls in the various sports and awarding the G.A.A. trophy to the most promi- nent senior girl in sports. Feminine Touch . . . G.A.A. SPEEDBALL Jeannine Briese, Suzann Marsolek, Susan Oels1rom, Lorna Pages, Valerie Lukaszewicz, Shirley Murphy TUMBLING Kay Williamson, Mary Vlcsafy, Diane Polacheck, Lorna Pages, Barbara Hancock I I Page One Hundred Nine iii voLuaYsAu. FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Raksany, Chairman Miss Schuetz Miss Anderson Miss Statz Nani Hale, Julene Jeffrey, Joyce Jefirey, Patricia Konieczka, Laurie .leHrey, Mary Vlasaiy, Sandra Rygiewicz SPORT HEADS Barbara Hancock, Badminfong Suzann Marsolek, Baskeiballg Lorna Pages, Volleyball, Barbara Hancock, Tennisp Mary Viasafy, Volleyball, Kathleen Gascon, Speeclboll, Judith Phillips, Tumblingg Jeanne Grady, Bowling, Mary Friedel, Badminiong Sandra Fenney, Bowling Page One Hundred Ten NEREIDS' OFFICERS Sandra Rygiewicz, Secrelary-Treasurer, Carolyn Schubring, Presidenl, Pafricia Konieczka, Vice-Presidenf . BOWLING Sandra Wenzel, Suzann Marsolek, Susan Sprong, Jeanne Grady, Barbara Lehmann, Jean Poludnianyk ,Q-we 11,1 wi! 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Greetings . . . Violin Solo .... Class Memorial . . . Address . . . January 28, 1960 Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra ... .Class of January, 1960 . . . .Jeananne L. Peters .....AndreaM.Gunderson Piano Accompanist- Lani A. Nelson Superintendent of Schools Saxophone Duet ..................... ......Lance P. Siian . . . .Mr. Harold S. Vincent David J. Muschinske Lawrence F. Osterburg Honor Society . . . Reading of the Class Roll Presentation of Diplomas Recessional .... Page One Hundred Fourteen Accompanied by the Orchestra Vice-Principal Senior Class Counselor Pomp and Chivalry - Roberts Bay View High School Orchestra .. . .Mr. R. N. Dondlinger .....Mr. H. M. Suttle .....Dr. B. C. Korn . . . .The Graduates , Class Notes Equipped with bubbler and elevator passes, a year's supply of notebook paper, enthusiasm, and apprehensiveness, we marched up the hill on that orange-red autumn day, filed into the auditorium, and officially became the class of 1960. Newness mothered questions: Would we be lost? Would we make mistakes? Would we fail everything in the first week? Would we hear taunts of freshie ? For the first weeks, we moved slowly, awed by the ease of upperclassmen, and, almost without realiza- tion, we tit smoothly into the Bay View pattern. White cards, pink cards, detained slips, library slips, they were all familiar. Forgetting our individual egos, we looked at the school as a whole when we saw our first operetta, Annie Get Your Gun. . With the sophomore year came professional confidence. S.G.A. celebrated its tenth anniversary with a This Is Your Life program. Three new sports arrived on the scene: golf, tennis, and wrestling. The auditorium walls proudly posed the fresh Wagner murals. By now, we were fully used to the Star-Spangled Monday mornings, the rush for a still-wet copy of the Oracle, P.A. announcements, and Calvalcade of Cans campaigns. There were flustered moments too-the some enchanted evening we stood in the wings waiting for our walk-on cue in South Pacific, the time we forgot to do the all-important geometry assignment, the disastrous day we spilled a bottle of ink on our locker floor. Memories, but such fleeting ones! All too soon it was the half-way point, iunior year. We brandished class rings as we trudged to the latest Bay View innovation, television classes. A few still cherish a withered, once-red, rosebud corsage from the Valentine dance, but we all remember and love the gaiety provoked by the poem-reciting senator of The Solid Gold Cadillac, and the cheers, confetti, and color when we became football champs. Too soon the time was graduation. That was preceded by the last fifty cent collection for locker keys, the last pep rally, the last Music Festival, the last time to hear a teacher say, Have a nice week-end, and for Monday read and outline pages 503 to 6'l6, the last Nereicls' show, the last fond look at the lake from the Band Room. We left behind many things, some of them intangible. No longer are we the giddy girls and bois- terous boys of our school days. We are graduates. CLASS COMMISSION Charles Larson, Karen Chandek, Andrea Gunderson, lance Siian, David Muschinske Page One Hundred Fifteen Barbara Arndt Jerry Baker Kathleen Baker Gordon Bellrichard Peter Bertoglio BARBARA A. ARNDT Stenographic Course 303 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JERRY T. BAKER Elective Course 303 Athletics: Cheerleader fMinor Emblems 2, Captainl. Clubs: Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus i2l. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee fSupervisorJ. KATHLEEN M. BAKER English Course 303 Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. GORDON K. BELLRICHARD Science Course 303 Athletics: Cross Country CMedalJ, Football, Gym Team, Track, iTrophyl. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First Aid Crewl, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee CChairmanD, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, Special Committee. PETER J. BERTOGLIO Elective Course 303 Athletics: Baseball CMaior Emblemi, Basketball, Cross Country iMaior and Minor Emblemsl, Football iMaior Embleml, Track iMaior Emblems 2, Ribbons 4, Medals 35. Clubs: Boys' CSecretaryl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. RICHARD J. BETHKE Science Course 303 Athletics: Football CMinor Embleml, Swimming CMaior Emblems 2, Medal, Ribbons 27, Tennis iMinor Emblem, Ribbonl, Track CMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra 123, Class-Play Orchestra. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crewi, Fire Warden iCaptainD. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee iSupervisorJ, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Honors: Edward B. Schultz Award. GERALD L. BlTTERS Science Course 303 Athletics: Basketball, Football fMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblemt, Gym Team, Tennis CMaior Emblems 3, Minor Emblem, Ribbon, Captainl. Clubs: Booster, Boys' fS.G.A. Representativel, Foreign Language, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crewl, Fire Warden, Radio Crew, Spot Crew CManagerJ. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee CChairmanl, Corridor Committee fSupervisorJ, 9B Instruction, Special Committee CChairmanJ, Student Court. Honors: Gold Medal. RONALD M. CAMPION Elective Course 303 Athletics: Football fMinor Embleml, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Warclen, Disaster Crewl, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. KAREN J. CHANDEK English Course 303 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis, G.A.A. Announcer, Volley- ball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table iSecre- tary-Treasurert, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper. S,G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee. RONALD E. CZYNSZAK Science Course 303 Athletics: Life-Saving Corps. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Auditorium Usher iSupervisor, Pinl, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hcurly Study-Hall Committee. 4' it Richard Bethke Gerald Bitters Ronald Campion Karen Chandek Ronald Czynszak Page One Hundred Sixteen ,445 Barbara Daniels Nancy Dettlaff James Dodge David Doern Judith Driggs BARBARA A. DANIELS English Course 303 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: GirIs'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. NANCY L. DETTLAFF Elective Course 132 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Pep, Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor. JAMES DODGE Manual Arts Course 132 Athletics: Cross Country, Track lMajor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. DAVID W. DOERN Science Course 132 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JUDITH E. DRIGGS Elective Course 132 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Supervisor. NEIL H. ENGEL Science Course 204 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil De- fense CAir-Raid Warden1, Fire Warden, Proiection Crew lCertificate1. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JAMES F. EWART Manual Arts Course 204 Athletics: Gym Team. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Auto Registration. KENNETH S. FELLER English Course 132 Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus l2l. S.G.A.: Assembly. SUSAN C. FISHER Elective Course 132 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Library Guild. Publications: Newspaper lTypist1. RONALD F. FRELKE Elective Course 132 JOHN G. FRITSCHE Elective Course 132 Athletics: Cross Country, Football fMinor Emblems 21, Track, Wrestling lMaior Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. Service Groups: Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee fSupervisor1, Hourly Study-Hall, 9B Instruction. Neil Engel Kenneth Feller Ronald Frelke James Ewart Susan Fisher John Fritsche Page One Hundred Seventeen MW' 'S I . s 1 Douglas Germanson Lea Gorski Richard Gump Terry Haase Page One Hundred Eighteen Virginia Gordon Genevieve Grabske Andrea Gunderson Pamela Haessler DOUGLAS J. GERMANSON Science Course 'I32 Athletics: Baseball, Cross Country 1Minor Emblems 2, Medal5, Gym Team, Wrestling 1Minor EmbIem5, Swimming, Track 1Minor Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Air-Raid Warden5, Fire Warden, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. VIRGINIA E. GORDON English Course I32 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra 135, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. LEA J. GORSKI Stenographic Course 204 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. Publications: Newspaper 1Typist5. GENEVIEVE M. GRABSKE Elective Course I32 Athletics: Bowling 1Captain5, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Stage: Operetta 1Costumes 25, Class Play 1Costumes 25. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Superviscr. RICHARD E. GUMP Science Course 204 Athletics: Football 1Minor Emblem5, Wrestling 1Maior Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. ANDREA M. GUNDERSON Elective Course 204 Athletics: Volleyball 1Maior Emblem5. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' 1Treas- urer5, Round Table, X. Commencement: Class Commission, Solo. Music: All- City Orchestra 135, Class-Play Orchestra 135, Operetta Orchestra 135. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction. TERRY L. HAASE Science Course 204 Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee, Proiection Crew 1Certificate5. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. PAMELA J. HAESSLER Elective Course 204 Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. JANICE L. HAGERMAN Science Course 204 Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Proiection Crew 1Certificate5. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JAMES A. HELLRUNG Elective Course 204 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher 1Supervisor5, Civil Defense 1Air-Raid Warden5, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. WJ. Janice Hagerman James Hellrung PATRICIA HOBERT Science Course 204 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper lCub Re- porterl. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. SANDRA R. HOSS Stenographic Course 204 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. MARILYN J. HOUSFELD English Course 204 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Emblem, Softball, Tennis ICaptain, Medall, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table IPresiclentJ, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee. Patricia Hobert Sandra Hoss Marilyn Housfeld Richard Housfeld Earl Joslyn Ronald Kerlin RICHARD A. HOUSFELD Science Course 204 Table, Pep ISecretaryD. Publications: Newspaper IStar Reporterl. Athletics: Football IMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 25, Swimming, Tennis IMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 2l, Wrestling. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden, Spot Crew IManagerl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study- Hall Committee ISupervisorl, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Supervisor. EARL V. JOSLYN Elective Course 204 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Homeroom Mon- itor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RONALD E. KERLIN Elective Course 303 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Construction Crew IManagerD. JUDITH L. KLEIN English Course 303 Athletics: Badminton ICaptainl, Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Swim- ming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. PATRICIA A. KNOBLAUCH Elective Course 303 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Publications: Newspaper ITypistl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. EVA J. KNUTSON English Course 204 Clubs: Girls', History, X. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JOAN E. KRIEGER Elective Course 303 Clubs: Girls'. JON G. LADWIG Music Course 303 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Usher. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band 425, All-City Chorus, Dance Band. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. W: Judith Klein Patricia Knoblauch Eva Knutson Joan Krieger Jon ladwig Page One Hundred Nineteen as ii .is .fi .1 V. Charles Larson Karen Livieri James Lotz Kenneth Luedtke Sue Mattox -13' :A Rudolf Morbeck David Muschinske Richard Narloch Page .One Hundred Twenty CHARLES G. LARSON Science Course 303 Athletics: Football CMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science lChairmanJ. Service Groups Auditorium Usher CPresidentD, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee CChairman7, Auto Registration. Commencement: Class Commission. Honors: Bronze Medal. KAREN C. LIVIERI Modern Language Course 303 Athletics: Apparatus, Bowling, Life-Saving, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science CSecretaryi. Music: Operetta Orchestra. Stage: Operetta 125. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee. JAMES H. LOTZ Mathematics Course 303 Athletics: Life-Saving Corps, Swimming iMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Ribbonl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee iSupervisorD, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. KENNETH R. LUEDTKE English Course 303 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball iMinor Emblemt, Tennis fMaior Emblems 3, Minor Emblem, Medal, Ribbon, Captaini. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus KZJ, Operetta Chorus, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crew Supervisorl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SUE A. MATTOX Elective Course 204 Athletics: Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RUDOLF W. MORBECK Manual Arts Course 303 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleader, Football. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher iCaptainJ. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Auto Registration. ROBERT D. MUCHA Science Course 303 Athletics: Baseball, Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Assembly. Robert Mucha Daniel Mydy Peter Narrai Arthur Nauiock Barbara T' Karen Oleson Lawrence Osterburg Dennis Paneitz Jeananne Peters John Piech DAVID J. MUSCHINSKE Science Course 303 Athletics: Basketball, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table 1S.G.A. Representativel, Science, History 1PresidentD, X. Commence- ment: Class Commission, Ensemble. Music: All City Band, Dance Band 135. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense 1Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Assembly 1First Vice-Presidentl, Building Usher, Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee, Building Control, Special Committee. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Bronze Medal. DANIEL C. MYDY Science Course 204 Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra. Honors: Honor Society. RICHARD J. NARLOCK English Course 204 Athletics: Gym Team, Track. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil De- fense 1Air-Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. PETER A. NARRAI English Course 303 Athletics: Baseball 1Maior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Basketball 1Minor Emblems 23, Cross Country 1Maior Embleml, Football 1Maior Emblem, Minor Emblems 23, Track 1Maior Embleml. Clubs: Boys' 1Sergeant at Armsl, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Air-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study- Hall Committee. ARTHUR A. NAUJOCK Science Course 303 Athletics: Cross Country, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense 1Air-Raid Warden, Disaster Crewl, Fire Warden, Property Crew 1Managerl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. BARBARA A. NEHRING English Course 303 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. KAREN E. OLESON History Course 204 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Art, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Band 121, Class-Play Orchestra. Publica- tions: Newspaper 1Star Reporterl. Service Groups: Proiection Crew 1Certificate7. Stage: Operetta 1Costumes 25, Class Play 1Costumesl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Honor Society. LAWRENCE F. OSTERBURG Elective Course 204 Athletics: Basketball, Tennis 1Maior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 2, Meclall. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Commencement: En- semble. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra 127, Dance Band 14l, Music Festival Solo. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee 1Chairmanl, Auto Registration. Honors: Bronze Medal. DENNIS F. PANEITZ Elective Course 204 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. JEANANNE L. PETERS Science Course 204 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science, X. Commencement Speaker. Publications: Newspaper 1Star Reporterl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Commit- tee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Honors: Honor Society, Girls' Club Scholarship. JOHN M. PIECH Manual Arts Course 204 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups :Civil Defense 1Air-Raid Wardenl. LARRY L. PIONTEK Elective Course 204 Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Flag Crew, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. MARILYN J. RECKARD English Course 132 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper 1Typistl. Stage: Operetta 1Costumes 33, Class Play 1Costumes 21. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. PATRICIA M. RICCIARDI Elective Course 'I32 Athletics: Apparatus 1Minor Embleml, Badminton, Basketball, G.A.A. Council, Gym Team, Hockey, Softball 1CaptainJ, Tennis, Tumbling 1Captainl, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor HARRIET E. SAVIN Stenographic Course l32 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Projection Crew 1Certificatel. Stage: Operetta 1Cos- tumes 23, Class Play 1Costumes 27. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Larry Piontelr Marilyn Reckard Patricia Ricciardi Harriet Savin Page One Hundred Twenty-one 'I NANCY E. SCHNEIDEWIND Elective Course 132 tumesl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess, Study- Hall Monitor. ELAINE R. SCHULTZ Home Economics Course 132 Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Science. Stage: Operetta iCostumesJ, Class Play CCostumesl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. JAMES W. SCHWEERS Science1Course 132 Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. Nancy Schneidewind Elaine Schultz James Schweers Peter Senkowski Lance Siian Katherine Sikorski PETER C. SENKOWSKI Science Course 132 PETER T. SOTTILE Elective Course 303 Athletics: Baseball, Wrestling. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Civil Defense, CFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee CSupervisorl, Study-Hall Monitor. LERQY G. STASZAK Science Course 132 LANCE P. SIJAN Science Course 132 Athletics: Basketball, Football CAII City, Major Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 2, Captainl, Swimming CMaior Emblems 2, Medal, Ribbonl, Track iMaior Embleml. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language iPresidentl, Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crewl, Fire Warden, Art Crew. Stage: Operetta, Class Play. S.G.A.: Assembly CSecond Vice- President, Presidentl, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Special Committee, Student Board iChairmanD. Commencement: Class Com- mission, Speaker. Honors: Gold Medal. KATHERINE H. SIKORSKI Elective Course 132 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Publications: Newspaper iTypist7. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta CCos- tumes 25, Class Play KCostumes 23. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. Athletics: Baseball, Football. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iFirst-Aid Crewl, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. NORMAN L. STEFFEN Elective Course 132 Athletics: Wrestling iMinor Embleml. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science, Foreign Language. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher iSupervisorD, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenl, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SANDRA L. TIMM College Commerce Course 303 Athletics: Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Property Crew. TERRY M. TURNER Elective Course 132 Athletics: Baseball, Cross Country iMedalD, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. A if vi!! We the : : ttts Peter Sottile LeRoy Staszak Norman Steffen Page One Hundred Twenty-two Sandra Timm Terry Turner Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. Stage: Operetta iCos- BARBARA A. VOGEL English Course 204 Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', F.T.A., Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Proiection Crew iCertificateD. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study- Hall Monitor. RONALD K. WATSON English Course 132 Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iDisaster Crewi, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. AMALIA WEISS Modern Language Course 132 Athletics: Badminton, G.A.A. Council, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls' iPresidentD, Science CSecretaryi, X. Music: All-City Orchestra C3J, Class-Play Orchestra C3i, Operetta Orchestra 621. Publi- cations: Newspaper iStar Reporteri. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction, Student Board iSenior Representativei. Honors: Bronze Medal. STEPHEN B. WILDE Science Course 132 Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. MARILYN J. WILKE Elective Course 132 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewi, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. NANCY L. WOLFE Elective Course 132 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. STEPHEN F. WOOD Elective Course 132 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. SUSAN T. YARNOT History Course 204 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Monitor. Barbara Vogel Amalia Weiss Marilyn Wilke Stephen Wood ,,.. I l iz' ' 21- axle'- Ronald Watson Stephen Wilde Nancy Wolfe Susan Yarnot Page One Hundred Twenty-thre I, 2 VY 7 Y Ts FN -fu, Tl XL, QA C. I .H 0 f A I u Q, f ff a 4 I M, . x. ' 'V -..- U .1 C L f X . I , xx' qv A 7. : B. O u P' r zv xx ' . . . ' , 14 1 ' ' J ns A K N if B 5 w. e. -, - I I d 1 . , - ' A If , .B K Y 3 v . xv V V . p , x Q E 1 5 ke I 'D v x M 4 . , ' - s I . w Q ' ' - , i - K ' 4 'f ' ' 'Q' ' 'u'o'o'c'o'c'o'o'a'o'o'o n.u o 0 u o o ' ' . . . 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Adamczyk X Club Scholarship Kathleen Retzlall Louis Travis Amvets Post Scholarship Loren A. Kaun Page One Hundred Twenty-six Osterburg e L. Peters SENIOR HONORS for the SCHOOLYEAR 1959-1960 Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals Gerald L. Bitters Bonita M. Pacala Marianna Egle Carol J. Salmon Lance P. Siian Seated: Louise Tesmer, Karen Owens Standing: Loren Kaun, Diane Polzin, Wilhelm Doos HONOR DAY AWARDS American Legion Award Edward W. White American Legion Auxiliary Award Kathleen Retzlalt W Club Award Gary A. McTrusty Edward B. Schultz Award Richard J. Bethke Guy D. Kyper Award Edward L. Bartz Civic Music Association Award Donna R. Bell Italian-American Civic Association Award Kenneth H. Freitag Veterans of Foreign Wars Award Shirley A. Markussen Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizenship Award David Muschinske, Lawrence Osterburg, Amalia Weiss, Joyce Mielke HONOR SOCIETY Alice J. Adamczyk William J. Bethke Lawrence R. Brickler Willy W. Doos Barbara P. Ebert Marianna Egle Joanne F. Halaska Judith L. Herbst Edward R. Jazdzewski Loren A. Kaun Gerald L. Laatsch Shirley A. Markussen Mary L. Meyer Joyce M. Mielke Betty B. Neeld Bonita M. Pacala Ellen J. Paczkowski Jean Poludnianyk Kathleen Retzlaff James A. Rutkowski Sandra L. Rygiewicz Carol J. Salmon Judith G. Schaefer Robert J. Schaefer Beverly A. Scheer Susan A. Sprong Sharon B. Stein Edward M. Goertz Dow Edward Bartz, Edward Goertz, Kenneth Freitag, Kathleen Retzlaff, Richard Bethke, Shirley Markussen, Edward White, Donna Bell, Gary McTrusty Page One Hundred Twenty-seven COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Carol Salmon, Loren Kaun Comme Entrance Procession .... , . . . . CLASS COMMISSION Marianna Egle, Gary McTrusty, Joyce Mielke, Judith Todhunter, Wilhelm Doss ncemeni Program June 16, 1960 ....ClassofJune,1960 Pomp cmd Circumstance - Elgar Greetings .... Clarinet Trio .... Bay View School Band ....... Carol Salmon .......,...........................AccompaniedbyBand Alice Adamczyk, Joyce Boettcher, Edith Pages Class Memorial . . . Honor Society .... Announcement of Class Honors . . . Vocal Ensemble ..... Reading of Class Roll . . . Presentation of Diplomas .... . Exit Procession .... .... Loren Kaun Mr. R. N. Dondlinger Vice-Principal V ......Mr. H. B. Wiley Counselor Chairman A Cappella Graduates . . . . .Miss Helen Steel Senior Class Counselor ....Dr. B. C. Korn ....TheGraduates Proud Heritage - Latham HOMEROOM TEACHERS i g as Mr. Berndt Mr. Blonien Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Miss Chandler Mrs. Cutter Mr. Dietrich Mrs. Dwyex Class Nofes On Commencement night, smiling faces of parents and friends sur- round Bay View graduates as they march into the auditorium. How different from the first meeting of the class four years earlier, when empty seats and other insecure people greet the group of new freshmen on their arrival at high school. With such sense of strangeness we of the class of June, 1960, began our four-year stay at Bay View. Like all freshmen, we blundered through our first year, searching for x's in algebra, hitting sour notes in freshman chorus, and being the only ones out of step in a band maneuver. We soon left the carefree days of freshman year and attempted to become sophisticated sophomores. While the girls, clad in stylish blue gym suits, leaped hurdles and practiced broad iumps, the boys' white figures tripped lightly around the lagoon. We laughed at ourselves when Mr. Don Lonie mimicked us so well. Homeroom was filled with shouts of Get that frog skin out of my purse! and Did you memorize your twenty geometry theorems for today? We became upper classmen and began facing problems in sociology and economics. We realized that we were seeing the firsts and lasts of many Bay View traditions. We were the last class to see a home- coming parade and one of the first to institute the honor system. We saw the disappearance of high-ceiling study halls and watched the cafe- teria become efficient with two lunch lines. We remember such spectacu- lar events as The King and I and such everyday happenings as hunting for chairs in the cafeteria. Now, four years after we first stood before Bay View's doorway, we must pass through it into an adult world. We will be heading for new, unknown doorways, but we will be able to smile and pass through them prepared and confident. Mr. Hickman Mrs. lngrelli Mr. Orlowski Miss Raksany Miss Schuetz Mr. H. E. Smith Mr. Sprunger Mr. Tibbetts Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Alice Adamczyk David Ashton Marlene Bachmann Anthony Bahrke Sherry Baier ALICE J. ADAMCZYK English Course 211 Clubs: Foreign Language ISergeant at Arms, Pini, Girls', Round Table ISecretary-Treasurerl, X. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Honors: Honor Society, Foreign Language Club Scholarship. DAVID L. ASHTON Science Course 211 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football fMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science IPresident7. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. MARLENE C. BACHMANN Science Course 318 Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. ANTHONY K. BAHRKE Elective Course 318 Clubs: Booster, Boys'. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher iTreasurerl, Civil Defense IAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. Stage: Operetta. SHERRY E. BAIER English Course 318 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', F.T.A. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. DWIGHT N. BALES Science Course 318 Athletics: Football CMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Swimming lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Ribbonl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardeni, Homeroom Monitor, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee fSupervisorJ. .IUDITH A. BARANOWSKI Elective Course 432 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Softball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Pep. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. DENNIS J. BART Science Course 318 Athletics: Basketball IMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Captaini. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. EDWARD L. BARTZ Manual Arts Course 318 Athletics: Baseball CMaior Emblems 35, Football IMaior Emblems 3, Co-Captaini. Clubs: Boys', Science. Honors: Guy D. Kyper Award. CORRINE J. BATT College Commercial Course 318 Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Commit- tee, Study-Hall Monitor. Dwight Bales Judith Baranowski Dennis Bart Edward Bartz Corrine Batt Page One Hundred Thirty Marilyn Behl Lorraine Behmke Diane Beier MARILYN J. BEHL Elective Course 318 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumesl. LORRAINE BEHMKE English Course 318 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, U. S. History. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. DlANE J. BEIER Elective Course 318 Clubs: Girls', Science. BARBARA D. BELL Elective Course 211 Clubs: Girls'. DONNA R. BELL English Course 318 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Foreign Language, Library Guild, Round Table, Science lSecretaryJ. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra l2l, Operetta Orches- tra 435. Honors: Civic Music Association Award. CHARLENE A. BELTER Science Course 318 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus 2, Operetta Chorus. ROMAN W. BERDES Elective Course 318 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Construction Crew. GLORIA A. BERNlER English Course 318 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. WlLLlAM J. BETHKE Science Course 318 Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml, Swimming lMaior Emblems 25, Track lMinor Embleml, Golf lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Honors: Honor Society. SUSAN C. BIALK Stenographic Course 318 Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Round Table. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. SANDRA L. BIESZK Elective Course 318 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Barbara Bell Donna Bell 4, Charlene Belter Roman Berdes Gloria Bernier William Bethlle Susan Bialk Sandra Bieszk Page One Hundred Thirty-one I I r t E I Joan Bindas Joyce Boettcher Diana Bonk Marie Borck Brian Borkowski Donna Botsford Janet Bova Mary Bova Page One Hundred Thirty-Iwo JOAN M. BINDAS Elective Course 318 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Hostess. JOYCE S. BOETTCHER English Course 318 Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. CTreasurerl, Girls', Round Table, Science, U. S. History, X. Music: All-City Band, Class Play Orchestra l2l, Operetta Orchestra 131, Maiorette 121. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee, Senior Girls' Honor Society. DIANA M. BONK Elective Course 318 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. MARIE C. BORCK Elective Course 318 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. BRIAN C. BORKOWSKI Science Course 318 Clubs: Boys'. DONNA L. BOTSFORD College Commercial Course 318 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JANET E. BOVA Elective Course 114 Clubs: Girls'. MARY A. BOVA Science Course 432 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' lSergeant at Armsi, Round Table, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewi, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. GAYLE M. BREIDER English Course 211 Athletics: Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Stage: Operetta lCostumesi. S.G.A.: Hostess. LAWRENCE R. BRICKLER Mathematics Course 114 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, U. S. History, X. Publications: Newspaper CAd- vertising Manager, Quill and Scrollb. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Honors: Honor Society. Gayle Breider Lawrence Brickler f.. l ,,,.....,,.,.e -.. . ..,.,. . -- .Y.- ., KATHLEEN M. BROOKS Elective Course 409 Clubs: Girls', Science. BARBARA A. BROWN Stenographic Course 114 Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet I Server. S.G.A.: Hostess. PATRICIA D. BRUNELLI Science Course 211 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Swim- ming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, GirIs', Round Table, Science. Publications: Newspaper lTypistJ. Service Groups: Homeroom Mon- itor. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorus 2, Costumes 23. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Hostess. ., Ms..- . I I I I I Kathleen Brooks Barbara Brown Patricia Brunelli Joanne Bruss Patricia Bucchi Maryann Burditt JOANNE V. BRUSS Stenographic Course 427 tising Staffl. Newspaper CAdvertising StaI'1l. Service Groups: Home- Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Building Usher. PATRICIA A. BUCCHI Home Economics Course 427 Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumesl. MARYANN P. BURDITT Stenographic Course 211 Athletics: Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. PATRICIA D. BURKHALTER Elective Course 432 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Life-Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Camera CSecretaryl, Foreign ,Language, GirIs', Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta. room Monitor. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorus 27. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. KATHLEEN A. CAMPION English Course 414 Athletics: Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JOAN K. CARLEY Elective Course 114 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, GirIs', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Hcmeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. WAYNE S. CARTER English Course 128 Athletics: Cheerleader CMaior Embleml. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus i3l. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Part, Dancing Chorus 31, Class Play t2l. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. wiv' . 5 -Q :SHARON J. BUTLER Elective Course 128 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Pep. Publications: Annual CAdver- , .. I g I . K l 4 ' I 'ti s 'N if-9' latricia Burkhalter Sharon Butler Kathleen Campion Joan Corley Wayne Carter Page One Hundred Thirty-three David Ceranowski Mary Chamberlain QI Karen Cieslak Gregory Cielinski Carolyn Clary Carlene Combs Deo Mae Conrath Peter Constant Page One Hundred Thirty-four Joan Chirot'f Donna Christiansen James Ciechanowsk DAVID A. CERANOWSKI P Elective Course 427 Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Oper- etta fDancing Chorusl. MARY D. CHAMBERLAIN Elective Course 128 Athletics: Life-Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. JOAN B. CHIROFF Elective Course 414 Clubs: Girls'. DONNA M. CHRISTIANSEN Stenographic Course 128 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Pep, Round Table, X. Publications: Annual iBusiness Managerl, Newspaper lBusiness Man- ageri. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewl. Stage: Operetta lCostumesJ, Class Play CCostumesD. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JAMES L. CIECHANOWSKI Science Course 427 Athletics: Baseball, Football lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Camera CPresidentl, Science. Service Groups: ltomeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee, Auto Registration. KAREN L. CIESLAK Stenographic Course 414 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling. Clubs: Giris', Round Table, X. GREGORY L. CIELINSKI Elective Course East 4-6 F CAROLYN J. CLARY - Stenographic Course 114 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. CARLENE J. COMBS Elective Course 114 Clubs: Art, Girls'. Sally Corriveau Thomas Cupertino Nilliam Czaikowski Mary Czerwinski Raymond Czerwinski Phillip Damitz Patricia Daniels DEA MAE CONRATH Science Course 409 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Nereids', Round Table. PETER J. CONSTANT Science Course 302 Clubs: Boys', Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Student Court. SALLY A. CORRIVEAU Elective Course 128 Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. THOMAS CUPERTINO Elective Course II4 Clubs: Boys', Camera. Publications: Annual CSolicitorJ, Newspaper iSolicitori. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lSupervisor, Vice-Presi- denti, Homeroom Monitor. WILLIAM CZAJKOWSKI Elective Course IIA Athletics: Basketball lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblems 25, Football lMinor Emblems 23, Tennis lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 25, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewi, Pep Committee, Radio Crew lAssistant Manageri. Stage: Operetta KDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Cor- ridor Committee, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Moni- tor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. MARY L. CZERWINSKI English Course I28 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball lEmbIemJ, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Emblems, Life-Saving Corps, Softball lEm- blem, Captaini, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball lEmblemi, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Pep. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Oper- etta lCostumes 25, Class Play lCostumes 23. S.G.A.: Corridor Commit- tee, Study-Hall Monitor. - L V , V 7: e -. 1 :.-iz . 1 , m y 1 5 . i M , My ' L . 1 ,I Q 9 ' ' ..,.. . I .' 1 5 ' , ti A gjf' Bonita Davis RAYMOND T. CZERWINSKI Science Course 207 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crewi, Fire Warden lCaptainl. PHILLIP E. DAMITZ Science Course 432 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: 9B Instruction. PATRICIA M. DANIELS English Course 432 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Softball. Clubs: Girls'. Publications: Annual lMailing Clerki, Newspaper lMailing Clerki. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. BONITA L. DAVIS College Commercial Course 432 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. KARIN E. DEISS English Course 'IIA Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil De- fense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study-Hall Commit- tee, Study-Hall Monitor. DARLENE A. DEJA Elective Course 409 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. DOMINIC DE MARINIS Manual Arts Course 432 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblemi. Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committee, Study- Hall Monitor. Karin Deiss Darlene Deia Dominic De Marinis Page One Hundred Thirty-live CAROLE L. DERWIN Elective Course 432 Athletics: Baseball, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Synchronized Swim. Music: All-City Chorus 121. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Athletics Swimming Club Boys Camera Foreign JOHN E. DOBOGAI Accounting Course 432 , . D . . Language, Round Table. Service Groups. Auditorium Usher, Cafeteria Committee iChairmanD, Proiection Crew iManager, Certificate, Pin1. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. STANLEY G. DOLATA Manual Arts Course 211 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense KFirst-Aid Lrewi. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. JEROME W. DOMINSKI Science Course 432 Clubs: Boys', Science. Carole Derwln John Dobogai Stanley Dolata Jerome Dominski Michael Donovan Wilhelm Doos MICHAEL J. DONOVAN Science Course 432 RUTH I. DORIOT English COUYSG 427 Athletics: Baseball, Football iMinor Emblems 2, Manager 21, Golf. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. WILHELM DOOS Science Course 432 Athletics: Swimming iMaior Emblem, Medali. Clubs: Camera CPresi- denti, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Commencement: Class Commission. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Cafeteria Com- mittee iChairmanJ, Proiection Crew. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Assem- bly iSecond Vice-Presidenti, Building Usher, Student Court. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Honor Society, Silver Medal, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship. TIMOTHY F. DORAU History Course 432 Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. I Athletics: Badminton, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', U. S. History. Stage: Operetta iCostumes1. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. GERALD W. DREFAHL Elective Course 318 Athletics: Swimming, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. THOMAS J. DREFAHL Elective Course 432 Athletics: Football, Swimming. Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus KQJ, Operetta Chorus QD. ANGELINE DRLJACA Elective Course 432 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls', Science. Timothy Dorau lRuthl Doriot Gerald Drefohl Thomas Drefahl Angeline Drliaco Page One Hundred Thirty-six JOHN P. DROUT Manual Arts Course 432 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Construction Crew. JOY E. DUNDAY Stenographic Course 432 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Nereids'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 4l. RALPH F. DURAY Science Course 'l'I4 Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Auto Registration. DOUGLAS A. EATON Mathematics Course 2ll Athletics: Cross Country lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Trophy, Medals 23, Life Saving Corps, Swimming lMaior Emblems 3, Medals 3, Ribbons 27, Track lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Medall. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee lSupervisorJ, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. BARBARA P. EBERT College Commercial Course 432 Athletics: Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Science, U. S. History, X. Publica- tions: Annual lSenior Assistantl. Honors: Honor Society. CHARLENE K. EGGERS English Course 432 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table lSection Chairmanl, X. Stage: Operetta lMake-upl. S.G.A.: Building Usher lSupervisorJ, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. PETER J. EGGERS Science Course 432 Music: All-City Band 123, All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. MARIANNA EGLE Science Course 432 Athletics: Badminton, G.A.A. Official, Softball lEmbleml, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science lSectional Chairmanl, X QRe- corder, S.G.A. Representativeb. Commencement: Class Commission. Publications: Annual lEditor-in-Chief, Quill and Scrolll. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Student Court, Honor Committee, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Honor Society, Gold Medal. RICHARD R. EICKHOFF Science Course 432 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Embleml, Cross Country, Gym Team, Wrestling. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JULIANNE M. EIGENBERGER Elective Course 432 Clubs: Art, Girls'. John Drout Joy Dunday Ralph DuRay Barbara Ebert Peter Eggers Richard Eickhoft Douglas Eaton Charlene Eggers Marianna Egle Julianne Eigenberger Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Harley Erbe Lucille Evans Sharon Ewert Audrey Ewig Joan Falque HARLEY G. ERBE Science Course 432 Clubs: Camera, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCap- tain, Presidenti, Projection Crew lManager, Pin, Certificatei. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. LUCILLE A. EVANS English Course 432 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', X. SHARON L. EWERT Elective Course 'l'l4 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 23, Class Play lCostumes 25. AUDREY A. EWlG Elective Course 432 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JOAN K. FALQUE College Commercial Course 422 Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Publications: Annual lBill Collect- ingi, Newspaper lStenographerJ. Service Groups: Banquet Serv- er, Cafeteria Committee. JOANNE M. FARNESS Stenographic Course 422 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs:Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X. DENNIS R. FELLOWS Elective Course 211 Athletics: Swimming lMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Stage: Operetta fSpeaking Parti, Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee lSupervisori, 9B Instruction, lnter-High Panel. ELAINE A. FONS Elective Course 422 Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Library Guild. Service Groups: Banquet Server. MARK M. FRANK Science Course 422 Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Science. Music: All-City Chorus 123. KENNETH H. FREITAG College Commercial Course 422 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science, X, U. S. History lTreasurerJ. Music: Class-Play Orchestra l2i, Dance Band, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Annual lAthletics Editor, Quill and Scrolli. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Honors: Italian-American Civic Association Award. Joanne Farness Dennis Fellows Elaine Fons Mark Frank Kenneth Freitag Page Ono Hundred Thirty-eight Kenneth Fritz Carolyn Fuerbringer Jane Galbraith Janet Galbraith Carol Gapinski KENNETH E. FRITZ Science Course 422 Clubs: Foreign Language, Science CSectional Chairmanl. CAROLYN A. FUERBRINGER College Commercial Course 422 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. JANE D. GALBRAITH Modern Language Course 422 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Maiorette. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Commit- tee, 9B Instruction. JANET M. GALBRAITH Modern Language Course 422 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Maiorette. S.G.A.: Building Usher, 9B Instruction, Study-Hall Monitor. CAROL J. GAPINSKI College Commercial Course 422 Athletics: Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. ROBERT A. GESHRICK Science Course 422 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DONALD A. GESINSKI Elective Course 128 JOHN A. GIOVE Science Course 422 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Publications: Newspaper lAdvertis- ing Staffl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Building Usher CSupervisorJ Central Study-Hall Committee lChairmanl, Hourly Study-Hall Committee fChairmanJ, Special Committee. GEORGE T. GITTINS Science Course 422 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. PATRICIA A. GNAS Elective Course 422 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. EDWARD M. GOERTZ Science Course 422 Athletics: Football CEquipment Managerl. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Stage Crew lManager, Awardl. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizenship Award. .f l Q 4 i l 1 l Robert Geshrick Donald Gesinski John Giove George Gittins Patricia Gnas Edward Goertz Page One Hundred Thirtyenine GENE A. GOHLKE Science Course 422 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class- Play Orchestra, Dance Band, Operetta Orchestra. SHARON V. GOLLA General Clerical Course 422 Clubs: Art, Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. MICHAEL P. GONIA Science Course 422 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball CMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemi, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science lSectional Chairmani, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardeni. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Auto Registration. ADELINE J. GONIWICHA College Commercial Course 422 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language iSergeant at Armsi, Girls', X. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. JEANNE M. GRADY English Course 414 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling iCaptainJ, G.A.A. Council lSecretaryi, G.A.A. Emblem lMinorJ, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball iCaptainD, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction. RAYMOND W. GRAMS Science Course 422 Clubs: Boys'. WAYNE H. GREENING Accounting Course 114 Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. KATHLEEN A. GRIMM Elective Course 422 A Clubs: Girls'. CATHERINE M. GROCHAN General Clerical Course 422 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Stage: Operetta iCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. i WAYNE D. GROCKI Science Course 422 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table lChess Awardi, Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew. Gene Gohlke Sharon Golla Michael Gonia Adeline Goniwicha i Jeanne Grady Raymond Grams A Wayne Greening Kathleen Grimm Catherine Grochan Wayne Grocki Page One Hundred Forty DORALIN J. GROSSMANN English Course 422 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, X. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ASTRID V. HAAK College Commercial Course 114 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. RICHARD C. HAEHLE English Course 414 Athletics: Football iMinor Emblemi. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, F.T.A. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crewi, Fire Warden, Proiection Crew. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. Doralin Grossmann Joanne Halaska JOANNE F. HALASKA Stenographic Course 414 Athletics: Badminton, Baseball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. JEAN M. HALDNER Stenographic Course 414 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild CS.L.A.M. Representativeb, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Com- mittee CChairmanJ. Stage: Operetta lCostumesi. JOSEPH G. HALSER Science Course 207 Athletics: Football, Gym Team, Track, Wrestling. Clubs: Boys', Science CSecticnal Chairmanl. PATRICIA L. HAMMEL Elective Course 414 Athletics: Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, X. MARlLYN S. HANKE Science Course 414 Athletics: Lite-Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Band C31, Class- Astrid Haak Richard Haehle Jean Haldner Joseph Halser Play Orchestra C3J, Operetta Orchestra l3J, Solo for Annual Concert. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee. THEODORE P. HANLECK Science Course 414 Athletics: Cheerleader iMaior Emblemi. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science CSectional Chairmanb. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, CPresident, Pini, Civil Defense fFirst-Aid Crewi. DIANE J. HARTWIG Elective Course 414 Athletics: Badminton, Life-Saving Corps, Tennis, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' fSecretary7, Pep, Round Table iPresidentD, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus i2J. Publications: Annual fLiterary Assistanti, Newspaper iStar Reporteri. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee, 9B Instruction, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor, Special Committee iChairmanD. JANET A. HARTZHEIM Stenographic Course 414 Clubs: Art, Girls', X. Music: Operetta Chorus. Publications: Annual CBusiness Manager, Quill and Scrolli, Newspaper fBusiness Manageri. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Patricia Hammel Marilyn Hanke Theodore Hanleck Diane Hartwig Janet Hartzheim Page One Hundred Forty-one Dawn Harwood Lawrence Harzke Terrie Head Robert Hehn Matthew Heinen 52 . s ei 1, 2 my as ,iw if 1 2 L., . f :T 1 1 . .. K 5 Jim Helminski David Helt James Hennell .f.g1 f.-'M 'f X. , A .: .f- f I. www- f Judith Helstowski Deanna Henderson Judith Herbst Page One Hundred Forty-two DAWN D. HARWOOD Science Course 414 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual lBusiness Stafifl, Newspaper lBusiness Staffl. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee. LAWRENCE L. HARZKE Science Course 414 Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. TERRIE A. HEAD Elective Course 414 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta fCostumesi. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. ROBERT E. HEHN Science Course 414 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewi, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. MATTHEW G. HEINEN Science Course 414 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Fire Warden. JIM W. HELMINSKI Manual Arts Course 414 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblems 2, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Warden, Captoinl, Fire Warden lCaptainl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. JUDITH A. HELSTOWSKI Science Course 414 Athletics: Bowling, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Nereids'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta iCostumesl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Darlene Heschke Egils Holanders Gloria Hosterman Kathleen Hoyer Michael Hrenok Nancy Hughes John Jacob DAVID C. HELT Manual Arts Course 414 Clubs: Boys'. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewi, Fire Warden iAssistant Captainl. DEANNA K. HENDERSON Elective Course 414 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridcr Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. JAMES E. HENNELL College Commercial Course 414 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Publications: Annual CSolicitorl, News- paper iSolicitorl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JUDITH L. HERBST English Course 211 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language CSecretaryi, F.T.A. CSergeant at Armsl, Girls' CPresidentJ, Round Table, U. S. History, X. Publications: Newspaper lTypistl. Service Groups: Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Assembly. Honors: Honor Society, Girls' Club Scholarship. DARLENE F. HESCHKE Elective Course 414 Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Girls', Library Guild. EGILS HOLANDERS Science Course 211 Athletics: Football CMaior Emblems 23, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. GLORIA D. HOSTERMAN Science Course 211 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild fS.L.A.M. Represen- tativei. KATHLEEN F. HOYER Elective Course 211 Athletics: Softball, Tennis. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. MICHAEL R. HRENAK Science Course 422 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science, U. S. History, X. Publications: Newspaper CAdvertising Solicitori. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. NANCY A. HUGHES Elective Course 211 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. S.G.A.: Assembly. JOHN K. JACOB Science Course East 1-3F Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher fSecretaryi, Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl. LlLA M. JAEGER English Course East 1-3F Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, U. S. History. Publications: Annual iLiterary Assistantl. KENNETH D. JAGMIN Science Course East 1-3F Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. SANDRA JAHNZ College Commercial Course East 1-3F Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling, Softball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls' lSergeant at Armsl, Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta fDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA J. JANOWSKI Elective Course East 1-3F Clubs: Girls'. Lila Jaeger Kenneth Jagmin Sandra Jahnz Barbara Janowski Page One Hundred Forty-three JANET R. JARETZ English Course East 'I-3F Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Girls', X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. EDWARD R. JAZDZEWSKI English Course East 'I-3F, Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, F.T.A., Round Table,t Science, U. S. History lPresident7, X. Publications:l Annual lAssistantJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Honor Society. PATRICIA L. JAZDZEWSKI English Course East 'l-3F Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Janet Jaretz Edward Jazdzewski Patricia Jazdzewski L Joyce JeHrey Darlene Jeka Barbara Johnson DARLENE JEKA Stenographic Course East l-3F THOMAS R. KANDZIORA Science Course 207 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA M. JOHNSON Elective Course East 'I-3F Clubs: Art, Girls'. THOMAS A. JOPKE Manual Arts Course East 'I-3F Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. MARIANNE P. JURKOWSKl Elective Course East 'l-3F Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Nereicls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 25, Class Play CCostumes7. Thomas Jopke Marianne Jurkowski Page One Hundred Forty-four Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense lFirst- Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. KATHLEEN Y. KARRAS English Course 414 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. LOREN A. KAUN Science Course 318 Athletics: Baseball, Life Saving Corps, Swimming lManager, Minor Emblemi. Clubs: Boys', Camera Nice-Presidentl, Foreign Language, Round Table lPresidentD, Science, X. Commencement: Speaker. Service Groups: Projection Crew lManageri. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Special Committee, Inter-High School Council Nice-Presidenti. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Harvard Book, Honor Society, Silver Medal, Louis Travis Amvets Post Scholarship. Thomas Kandziora Kathleen Karras Loren Kaun DARLENE J. KEEF Science Course 414 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. KATHLYN L. KENNELLY Stenographic Course 422 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. EDMUND K. KIELPINSKI Science Course 128 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblem, Managerl. Clubs: Boys', Camera. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. DONNA M. KIMBALL Elective Course 211 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. THOMAS E. KIMBER Elective Course 213 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. JACQUELYN M. KIRKISH Elective Course 414 Athletics: Bowling, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: Oper- etta Chorus. KEITH W. KLEIN History Course 213 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Boys' lS.G.A. Representativel, Camera. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Auto Registration, Study- Hall Monitor. JUDITH M. KLENKE English Course 213 Athletics: Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: F.T.A., Girls', Library Guild, Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. BARBARA KLOTH Elective Course 213 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Pep, Round Table. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 35, Class Play lCostumes 37. S.G.A.: Assembly. BONITA KLOTH College Commercial Course 213 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volley- ball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Barbara Kloth Bonita Kloth Darlene Keef Kathlyn Kennelly Edmund Kielpinski Donna Kimball Thomas Kimber Jacquelyn Kirkish Keith Klein Judith Klenke Page One Hundred Forty-five Leonard Knitter Mary Koch Kenneth Kokali James Konieczka Patricia Konieczkt LEONARD G. KNlTTER Science Course 213 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee lChairmanJ. MARY A. KOCH Science Course 213 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, G.A.A. Official, Mod- ern Dance, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, F.T.A. llnter-High Representative, Pinl, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual lSenior Assistantl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. KENNETH C. KOKALJ Science Course 213 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. JAMES J. KONIECZKA English Course 213 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Music: All- City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee, Auto Registration. PATRICIA A. KONIECZKA Science Course 213 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball fEmbleml, G.A.A. Council llnter-High Representativel, G.A.A. Emblems lMaior, Minorl, G.A.A. Official, Life Saving Corps, Modern Dance, Soft- ball CEmblemD, Swimming lMedall, Tumbling, Volleyball lEm- blems 2l. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' lVice-Presi- dentl, Pep, Science, Synchronized Swim. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee, Study-Hall Monitor. ROSE M. KONlECZNY Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. S.G.A.: Assembly, Stenographic Course 213 Study-Hall Monitor. LYDIA K. KONKOLY Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', English Course 213 Science, U. S. History. Music: All-City Chorus C27, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl. SALLY L. KOSS Elective Course 213 Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. ARLINE A. KOWALSKI English Course 213 Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. SHELBY L. KRAHMER English Course 213 Athletics: Apparatus, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis, Tum- bling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorusl, Class Play lMake-upD. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. Rose Konieczny Lydia Konkoly Sally Koss Arline Kowalski Shelby Krahmer Page One Hundred Forty-six James Kraiewski Elective Course 213 JAMES H. KRAJEWSKI Athletics: Gym Team. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. PATRICIA A. KRASS College Commercial Course 213 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: F.T.A. Girls', Library Guild. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. JANET S. KRAUSE English Course 213 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Foreign Language, Science, U. S. History. KURT K. KRAUSE Science Course 213 Athletics: Gym Team, Golf lMaior Embleml, Wrestling. Clubs: Boys', Science lSecretaryJ. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. HERBERT KRIESE Science Course 302 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Flag Crew lChair- manl. S.G.A.: Assembly. Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor, Special Committees. JUDITH A. KROHN Elective Course East 4-6F Athletics: Apparatus, Modern Dance, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Pep, Round Table. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. SHARON K. KROPUSEK Stenographic Course 213 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. DAVID R. KRUSCHKE Science Course 213 Clubs: Amateur Radio, Camera. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. NANCY L. KRUSE Elective Course 213 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Hockey, Softball, Tumbling, Volley- ball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra l2l. Publications: Newspaper lMailing ClerlO. JACK A. KRZEWINA Science Course 213 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, U. S. History. Publications: Annual CSchool Life Editor, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher, Cafeteria Committee, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ARLENE R. KUENSTLER Elective Course 213 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Maiorette. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Patricia Krass Janet Krause Kurt Krause Herbert Kriese ff, Y I if I ' I ' 32 3 It tl f y . L 5 ' . J Judith Krohn Sharon Kropusek David Kruschke Nancy Kruse .lack Krzewina Arlene Kuenstler Page One Hundred Forty-seven 1 , Y F U Page Terence Kurzynski James Kwiecinski Kenna Lach Joseph Lando One Hundred Forty-eight ne Henry Kwiatkowski Gerald Laatsch Carol Ladwig Roy Lange TERENCE A. KURZYNSKI Science Course 213 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblems 21. Clubs: Boys' lPresidentJ. HENRY C. KWIATKOWSKI Science Course 213 Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JAMES R. KWIECINSKI Science Course 213 Athletics: Baseball, Football lMinor Emblemi, Track. Clubs: Boys' lTreasurer1. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. GERALD L. LAATSCH Science Course 318 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class Play Orchestra l31, Dance Band 441, Operetta Orchestra 421. Honors: Honor Society. KENNA M. LACH Science Course 211 Athletics: Badminton, Softball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' lVice- Presidentl, U. S. History lVice-Presidentl, Round Table lSectional Chairmanl, Science, X. Music: All-City Band. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CAROL M. LADWIG Elective Course 114 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl. JOSEPH R. LANDO Science Course 207 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. ROY E. LANGE Science Course 422 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Usher Club. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. LOWELL T. LARSON Science Course 427 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Camera. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Lowell Larson VIRGINIA S. LAVANN Science Course 211 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. S.G.A.: Special Committee. BARBARA J. LENZ Elective Course 114 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls'. Publications: lNewspaper Distributorl. Service Groups: Art Crew, Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew. Stage: Oper- etta lCostumes1. RONALD G. LICHTE Science Course 422 Athletics: Life-Saving Corps, Swimming CMinor Em- bleml. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. Music: All-City Orchestra, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher, Pep Committee. Stage: Operetta lDanc- ing Chorus 21. S.G.A.: Central Study-Hall Committee lChairman1, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Virginia Lavann Barbara Ronald Lichte Marcellino Lopez Sandra Luedtke John Lukszys MARCELLINO LOPEZ Science Course 422 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball CMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Foot- ball. Clubs: Art, Boys' lTreasurer1, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SANDRA L. LUEDTKE English Course 318 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball lMedalJ, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem CMinor1, G.A.A. Official, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: F.T.A., Girls', Pep lPresident1. Music: All-City Chorus 621. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOHN W. LUKSZYS Science Course 114 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense CFirst-Aid Crewi. SHERRY L. LUNDBERG Elective Course 414 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Emblem lMinor1, Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, F.T.A., Girls', Nereids'. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusi. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. McRAE C. LUNDQUIST Elective Course 414 Athletics: Softball, Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Stage: Operetta lCos- tumes 31, Class Play lCostumesD. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. NANCY A. LUTHER Stenographic Course East 1-3F. Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', X. Publications: Newspaper CAs- sistant Circulation Managerl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. RUTH M. LUTZ Elective Course 427 Athletics: Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. KATHLEEN A. LYTGE Stenographic Course East 4-6F. Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Sherry Lundberg McRae Lundquist C Nancy Luther Ruth Lutz Kathleen Lytge Page One Hundred Forty-nine Ronald Maci Karen Mahnke Nancy Maichrzak Linda Makowski Carole Manske .lsh Shirley Markussen Dale Marlowe John Marsha Judith Marquardt Michael Marquardt Susan Marzofka Page One Hundred Fifty RONALD A. MACI Science Course 207 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Commencement: Ensem- ble. Music: All-City Fan-Fare i2J, Dance Band 14, Leaderi, Solo for Annual Concert l2D. KAREN L. MAHNKE Elective Course 207 Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. NANCY J. MAJCHRZAK Elective Course 207 Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. LINDA M. MAKOWSKl Elective Course 207 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. CAROLE A. MANSKE Elective Course 207 Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids'. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SHIRLEY A. MARKUSSEN History Course 409 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language KSergeant at Armsi, Girls', Pep, Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. Publica- tions: Newspaper iLiterary Editor, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee, Special Committee. Honors: Honor Society, Veterans of For- eign Wars Award. DALE L. MARLOWE Stenographic Course 207 Clubs: Art, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee, Hostess, Study-Hall Monitor. JOHN T. MARSHO Science Course 207 Athletics: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JUDITH M. MARQUARDT Elective Course 207 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MICHAEL H. MARQUARDT Elective Course 432 SUSAN M. MARZOFKA History Course 207 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, U. S. History lS.G.A. Representativei. Publications: Annual iHomeroom Assistant? Newspaper iReporterJ. Stage: Operetta iPrompteri. S.G.A.: Assem- bly, Building Usher, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Clarence Mason John McCormack Michael McDermott Gary McTrusty Sandra Mehring CLARENCE J. MASON Science Course 207 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, U. S. History. S.G.A.: Assembly lSergeant at Armsl, Corridor Committee CSupervisor 27, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Auto Registration, Special Com- mittee. JOHN L. McCORMACK English Course 207 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, U. S. History, X. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl. Stage: Operetta f2D, Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Usher. MICHAEL J. MCDERMOTT Elective Course 207 Athletics: Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. GARY A. McTRUSTY Mathematics Course 207 Athletics: Basketball fMaior Emblems 2, CaptainJ, Cross Country fMaior Emblems 3, Trophy, Ribbons 2, Medals 2, Captainl, Track tMaior Emblems 3, Ribbonl. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage. Commencement: Class Commission. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee lSupervisorl, Special Committee. Honors: W Club Award. SANDRA L. MEHRING College Commercial Course 207 Athletics: Badminton, Hockey. Clubs: F.T.A., Girls', Round Table. SUSAN J. MELMS History Course 207 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, U. S. History. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. FERN R. METZ Elective Course 207 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. MARY L. MEYER Science Course 207 Athletics: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, F.T.A. lPinJ, Girls', Round Table, Science, U. S. His- tory, X. Publications: Newspaper CReporterl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Honors: Honor Society. RICHARD A. MlCHALSKl Science Course 207 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. JOYCE M. MlELKE English Course 207 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language CPresident, Pini, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table, Science, U. S. History lPresident, Secretary, S.G.A. Representa- tivel. Commencement: Class Commission. Publications: Annual lActivities Editor, Quill and Scrolll, Newspaper, lTypist, Star Re- porteri. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Honor Society, Bronze Medal. Susan Melms Fern Metz Mary Meyer Richard Michalski Joyce Mielke Page One Hundred Fifty one ALLAN E. MIGDAL Science Course 207 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science, X. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. CATHERINE A. MILLER Science Course 207 Athletics: Badminton, Softball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, U. S. History Allan Migdul Catherine Miller Timothy Mokelke Edward Mueller TlMOTHY A. MOKELKE English Course 207 EDWARD W. MUELLER Elective Course 207 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. GLENWOOD A. MUELLER English Course 207 SHARON L. MUNSON English Course 207 Athletics: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, U. S. History tSecretaryl. Publications: Annual llndex Editorl. Stage: Oper- etta CCostumesl, Class Play lCostumes 23. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Moni- tor, Supervisor. LEO L. MUTCHLER English Course l'l4 Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense lDisaster Crewl, Proiection Crew, Spot Crew. lTreasurerD. Music: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Build- ing Usher. CANDACE L. MOFFATT English Course 207 Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. iS.G.A. Representa- tive, Pint, Girls', Library Guild, Round Table, U. S. History. Publications: Annual CAssistantD. Stage: Class Play CPrompterJ. S.G.A.: Assembly. Candace Moffatt Glenwood Mueller THOMAS D. NAWROCKI Elective Course 409 Athletics: Football, Tennis lMaior Emblems 37, Wrestling. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Building Usher. BETTY B. NEELD Modern Language Course 409 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Official, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language iSer- geant at Arms, Pint, F.T.A., Girls' Nice-Presidentl, Pep, Round Table, X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Honor Society. SALLY J. NEITZ College Commercial Course 409 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' CSecretary-Treasurerl, Synchronized Swim. Music: All-City Chorus. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. Sharon Munson Leo Mutchler Thomas Nawrocki Betty Neeld Sally Neitz Page One Hundred Fifty-two HOWARD E. NELSON English Course 409 Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense IAir-Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. CLAIRE E. NIMMER General Clerical Course 409 Clubs: Girls', U. S. History. Publications: Newspaper ISolicitorl. SANDRA L. NIMMER Science Course 409 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. KAREN A. OBARSKI Science Course 409 Athletics: Bowling, Tennis. Clubs: Girls', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: Class Play Orchestra. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Cor- ridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. SHEILA J. O'BRIEN Elective Course 409 Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs'. KATHLEEN T. OLESINSKI Elective Course East 'I-3F Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. WILLIAM J. OLIVO English Course 2ll Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. VIRGINIA A. OLLMAN Elective Course 409 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls'. Stage: Operetta ICostumesl, Class Play ICostumesl. RICHARD E. OLM Elective Course 409 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Warden, Captainl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. GEORGE I. OLSON Science Course 2'll Clubs: Boys'. Howard Nelson Claire Nimmer H. X2 'I . . 2 Sandra Nimmer Sheila O'Brien William Olivo Richard Olm 'kv A I. . fig Karen Obarski Kathleen Olesinski Virginia Ollman George Olson Page One Hundred Fifty-three 7 IU W? ii Shirley Olson Harry Olszewski SHIRLEY l. OLSON Elective Course 409 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Cafeteria Committee. HARRY D. OLSZEWSKI Elective Course 409 Athletics: Baseball, Football, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper tStar Reporterl. Service Groups: Civil Defense IAir- Raid Warden, Disaster Crew, First-Aid Crewl, Fire Warden. Stage: Class Play iSpeaking Part, Prompterl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. KATHERINE F. OUELLETTE Elective Course 409 Athletics: Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Supervisor. KAREN E. OWENS Science Course 409 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Announcer, Hockey, Modern Dance, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language CSergeant at Arms, Sectional Chair- manl, Girls' iS.G.A. Representativel, Library Guild iPinI, Pep, Round Table, Science iSecretaryI, X. Music: Class-Play Orches- tra. Publications: Newspaper iAssociate Editor, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Pep Committee. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow, Silver Medal. BONITA M. PACALA Science Course 427 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language Katherine A Ouellette Karen Owens Bonita Pacala iTreasurerl, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra 123, Operetta Orchestra 423. Publications: Newspaper Editor-in-Chief, Quill and Scrolll. Service Groups: Proiection Crew iCertificateI. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee fChair- manl. Honors: Honor Society, Gold Medal. ELLEN J. PACZKOWSKI Modern Language Course 427 Clubs: Foreign Language tSecretary, Pinl, Girls', X. Publications: Newspaper iCopyreaderI. Honors: Honor Society. EDITH A. PAGES English Course 427 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, G.A.A. Emblem iMinorI, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Pep, Round Table iSecretary-Treasurerl, Synchronized Swim. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra 121, Color Guard. Service Groups: Art Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly iHistorian7, Building Usher, Dance Committee. JAMES J. PANOVICH Elective Course 427 Athletics: Football CMajor Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. MARY J. PEDRIANA History Course 302 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. DENNIS M. PELZEK College Commercial Course 427 Athletics: Basketball iMinor Emblemb, Football, Golf. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardenl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee tSupervisorI, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction. Ellen Paczkowski Edith Pages Page One Hundred Fifty-four W 91 James Panovich Mary Pedriana Dennis Pelzek - 1 if i ,.. y ii it . Brian Pepin Sarah Peters Wayne Peterson Sandra Piontek Carole Piotrowiak BRIAN E. PEPIN Elective Course 427 Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. SARAH J. PETERS English Course 427 Athletics: Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, F.T.A. iPinl, GirIs', Pep, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewi. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Parti. WAYNE M. PETERSON Elective Course 318 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Proiection Crew CCertificatel. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. SANDRA J. PIONTEK Stenographic Course 427 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Ban- quet Server, Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CAROLE J. PIOTROWIAK Service Course 427 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, G.A.A. Emblem lMinorD, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids', Pep, Synchronized Swim. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. DENNIS R. PISZCZEK Elective Course 427 Clubs: Boys'. MARGARET M. PODOLSKE Elective Course 128 Athletics: Basketball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Round Ta- ble, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Honors: National Latin Award Certificate. ERNEST W. POFF Science Course 427 Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. RICHARD W. POLGAR Science Course 427 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblems 3, All-City, Captaini, Football lMaior Emblems 2, All-City, Captainl. Clubs: Art, Boys' lVice-Presi- dent, Presidenti, Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. JEAN POLUDNIANYK Stenographic Course 427 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honors: Honor Society. DlANE F. POLZIN Science Course 427 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Music: All-City Orchestra l4i, Solo for Annual Concert, Operetta Or- chestra l4i, Class-Play Orchestra 145. S.G.A.: Assembly lTreasureri, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Student Board, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Badger Girls' State, Delegate to State Convention of Student Councils, Silver Medal. Dennis Piszczelt Margaret Poclolske Ernest Poff Richard Polgar Jean Poludniclnyk Diane Polzin if Page One Hundred Fifty-five , 4' . ' Q Gerald Popp ' Thomas Possing Lawrence Pozarski Gerald Pfries Page One Hundred Fifty-six K 1 Alan Posselt Virginia Poster James Pradarelli Kathleen Primus GERALD G. POPP Elective Course 427 Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. ALAN J. POSSELT Elective Course 427 Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir-Raid Wardenl, Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. THOMAS E. POSSING Science Course 427 Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. VIRGINIA C. POSTER English Course 427 Athletics: Badminton, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. LAWRENCE E. POZARSKI Elective Course 427 Clubs: Boys'. JAMES J. PRADARELLI Elective Course East 'l-3F Clubs: Art CSergeant at Armsl, Boys'. S.G.A.: Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. GERALD E. PRIES Science Course East 'l-3F Athletics: Basketball CMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemi, Track. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. KATHLEEN J. PRIMUS Elective Course East 'I-3F Clubs: Girls', Library Guild. ROSANNE PRUDLOW Elective Course East 'l-3F Athletics: Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus i2D. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Rosanne a CAROL A. PRUSAK History Course East l-3F Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. ,. JY ' J F, 1? L. W AN. V- 1- ,.. +. . MARCIA J. PURDY Elective Course East 'I-3F Athletics: Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. MARGARET C. PYZIK Stenographic Course East 1-Bagx Clubs: Girls', U. S. History. ,I Carol Prusak Marcia Purdy Margaret Pyzik Diann Raetter Kathleen Randazzo Thomas Rawling DlANN C. RAETTER Science Course 'l28 JOHN A. REMUS Science Course 128 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Chorus 123, All-City Orchestra, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. KATHLEEN RANDAZZO Elective Course 'l28 Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta lCostumes 23, Class Play CCostumes3. S.G.A.: Hostess. THOMAS J. RAWLlNG Science Course 'l28 Athletics: Basketball, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor iPresident3. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. SUSAN K. REHFELD English Course 'l28 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming, Ten- nis, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Pep. Publications: Annual CArt Assistant3. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. Stage: Operetta fArt Crew 23, Class Play fArt Crew 23. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, 9B Instruction. Athletics: Basketball, Football lMaior Emblem, Trophies 23, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee iSupervisor3, Study-Hall Supervisor. JUDITH B. RESCHENBERG College Commercial Course 'I28 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. JOY A. RESKE English Course 'l28 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, Swimming, Tennis, Tum- bling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Prop- erty Crew. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Assembly, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. JOANNE RESZKA Stenographic Course l28 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Susan Rehfeld John Remus Judith Reschenberg Joy Reske Joanne Reszka Page One Hundred Fifty-seven Sharon Rettmann Kathleen Retzlali Judith Ricciardi Mary Jo Rice Linda Rich IFE' -, x? vw E ' 'wowivfef at John Ritzow Barbara Robinson John Roedel Raymond Ropel James Rosiak Judith Rowe Page One Hundred Fifty-eight sf . Q hs I 3 H 5: Z SHARON RETTMANN Stenographic Course 128 Athletics: Badminton, Swimming. Clubs: GirIs'. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. KATHLEEN RETZLAFF English Course 128 Athletics: Badminton, Modern Dance, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: For- eign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science, X CPresi- dent5. Music: Class-Play Orchestra 145, Operetta Orchestra C45. Publications: Annual lSoIicitor5, Newspaper CSolicitor5. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly CSecre- tary5, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Honor Society, X Club Scholarship, American Legion Auxiliary Award. JUDITH E. RICCIARDI English Course 128 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A. iSecretary5, GirIs', Round Table, U. S. History. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. MARY JO RICE English Course 128 Clubs: Foreign Language CPresident5, F.T.A. Clnter-High Representa- tive5, Girls', Round Table, U. S. History. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Senior Girls' Honor Society. LINDA E. RICH Elective Course 211 Clubs: GirIs'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. JOHN E. RITZOW Manual Arts Course 128 Clubs: Boys'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. BARBARA J. ROBINSON Elective Course 318 Clubs: Foreign Language, GirIs'. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorus 3, Costumes 45, Class Play CCostumes 4, Prompter5. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Special Committee. JOHN L. ROEDEL Elective Course 318 Athletics: Football CMinor Emblem5. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. RAYMOND ROPEL Science Course 128 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science CSecretary5. Music: All- City Chorus, Class-Play Orchestra C25, Dance Band 425, Operetta Chorus, Operetta Orchestra, Solo for Annual Concert. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CSecretary, S.G.A. Representative5, Pep Committee. Stage: Operetta. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. JAMES A. ROSIAK Science Course 128 Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JUDITH A. ROWE History Course 414 Clubs: GirIs'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. Honors: Semi-finalist, Na- tional Merit Competition. '9 -1' in ,,.. ' K f , 1 'fa 1 :5 He- - x- A W? 1 . . L .4 im Enrique Rubio Diane Rusch ENRIQUE P. RUBIO Modern Language Course 427 Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. DIANE L. RUSCH Elective Course 128 Athletics: Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. KAREN J. RUST Science Course 128 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Art iSecretary7, Foreign Language, Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Art Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. JAMES A. RUTKOWSKI History Course 128 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X, U. S. History. Pub- lications: Annual CCo-Advertising Manageri, Newspaper CCo- Advertising Managerl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. Honors: Honor Society. SANDRA L. RYGlEWlCZ English Course 128 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball lEmblems 27, G.A.A. Council CPresiclenti, G.A.A. Emblem lMaior, Minori, Hockey, Life-Saving Corps lCaptaini, Softball lEmblems 31, Swimming fMedalD, Tumbling, Volleyball CEmblems 25, Modern Dance. Clubs: Foreign Language, G'rls', Ner ids' CSecretaryi, Science, iv N Karen Rust James Rutkowski Sandra Rygiewicz Synchronized Swim, Pep, F.T.A. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play fCostumesi. Honors: Honor Society. NANCY L. SABER Science Course 302 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. CAROL J. SALMON Science Course 302 Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language lSergeant at Armsi, F.T.A., Girls', Pep, Round Table, Science CSectional Chairmani, X. Commencement: Speaker. Serv- ice Groups: Proiection Crew. CCertificateD. S.G.A.: Assembly lPresidenti, Dance Committee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Student Board CSecretaryD, Study-Hall Monitor, Senior Girls' Honor Society CChairman7. Honors: Honor Society, Gold Medal. ROBERT K. SANDERSON Science Course 213 Clubs: Art, Boys', X. Publications: Publicity. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. F LEROY C. SANTI Elective Course ND 213 Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Service Groups: Civil Defense fAir- Raid Wardeni. V l l' RlTA P. SARNOWSKI Steno rluphic urse 302 Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Sup rvisor. wi i l l l l 4 Nancy Saber Carol Salmon Robert Sanderson Leroy Santi Rita Scnrnowski Page One Hundred Fifty nme .ludlth Schaefer Robert Schaefer Marilyn Schlockat Barbara Schmidt MARILYN R. SCHLOCKAT English Course 302 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., GirIs', Round Table. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. BARBARA A. SCHMIDT Elective Course 302 Clubs: Girls', U. S. History. Publications: Newspaper lSolicitori. FRED R. SCHNEIDER Elective Course 302 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. KAREN T. SCHNEIDER Stenographic Course 302 Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, GirIs'. S.G.A.: Corridor Commit- tee, Study-Hall Monitor. PHILIP W. SCHNEIDER Science Course 302 Athletics: Apparatus, Gym Team, Track lMaior Emblems 23. Clubs: Boys', Camera residenti, Foreign Language, Round Table lSectionaI .IUDlTHG.SCHAEFER CollegeCommercialCourse 302 Athletics: Softball. Clubs: F.T.A., Girls' lTreasurerl, Round Table, X. Honors: Honor Society. ROBERT J. SCHAEFER Science Course 302 bleml. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language lVice-Presi- dentl, Round Table, Science lGeneraI Chairmani, Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Com- D. Honors: Honor Society. Science Course 302 Modern Dance, Tumbling. Language, Girls', Round Table, X lScribe and Recorderl. Publications: An- .rf Q! nual lSenior Editorl. Service Groups: Proiection Crew lCertil'icatel. Stage: Operetta lMake-upl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Honor Society. Beverly Scheer Fred Schneider 1 'Ulm-I Chairmanl, Science. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra, Dance Band, Operetta Orchestra. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Home- room Monitor, Pep Committee. DIANNE R. SCHREIBER General Clerical Course 302 Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. Stage: Operetta lCostumes3. CAROLYN R. SCHUBRING General Clerical Course 302 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling CMedaI7, G.A.A. Emblem lMaior, Minorl, G.A.A. Official, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball lMedalI. Clubs: Art, Girls' lS.G.A. Rep- resentativel, Nereids' lPresidentJ, Pep lVice-Presidentl, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCos- tumesl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hostess. SANDRA M. SCHUESSLER Stenographic Course 302 Athletics: Badminton, Tennis. Clubs: GirIs'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. 2 , .J - fl- I A if .sf L vi Karen Schneider Philip Schneider Dianne Schreiber Carol n ubring Sandra Schuessl4 iw , f Q Page One Hundred Sixty 'X QL! Athletics: Baseball lManagerJ, Swimming lMinor Em- JAMES C. SCHUETT English Course 302 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain, lTreasurerD. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee. CAROL A. SCHULTZ Science Course 2'l'l Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. JOAN E. SCHULTZ Science Course 302 Athletics: Badminton, Modern Dance, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science lPresidentJ, X. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. JAMES L. SEIDEN Mathematics Course 302 Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lTreasurer, Captaini, Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study- Hall Committee. JOSEPH P. SETUM Science Course 302 Athletics: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. JOYCE R. SHAFFER Elective Course 302 Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JUDITH A. SHOOP Elective Course 207 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. ELAlNE M. SMOKOWICZ Science Course 302 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Bowling, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Emblem fMinorD, Hockey, Life Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Vol- leyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' lVice-Presidenti, Pep, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Hostess, Public Relations, Study-Hall Monitor. ROBERT R. SOBECKI Manual Arts Course 302 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil De- fense fAir-Raid Wardenl. MARILKIQAM. SOCHA Stenographic Course 30 j Clubs: Qirls', Science. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. 51 Ii ft - 5. , Q r cs., i , 1: i 41. ' James Schuett Carol Schultz Jaan Schultz James Seiden Joseph Setum Joyce Shaffer Judith Shoop Elaine Smokowicz Robert Sobecki Marilyn Socha Page One Hundred Sixty-one L,4,l4.4fl5Z1f cue! Keith Sommers Carl Sonnenberg KEITH N. SOMMERS Science Course 211 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. CARL H. SONNENBERG History Course 302 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblemi, Tennis. Clubs: Boys', F.T.A. lPresidentJ, Round Table lSectional Chairmanl, Science, U. S. History lVice-Presidenti. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspa- per lTypisti. Service Groups: Civil Defense. Stage: Operetta iSpeaking Part 27. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Host, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. CAROL M. SOPOLINSKI Science Course 302 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. KENNETH J. SPARA Manual Arts Course 302 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. SHARON A. SPOERL Science Course l'l4 Athletics: Apparatus, Badminton, Basketball, Life-Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls', Foreign Language. Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. .20 if it L i Corol Sopolinski Kenneth Spara Sharon Spoerl ROBERT K. SPONHOLZ Science Course 302 Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Music: Class- Play Orchestra. SUSAN A. SPRONG English Course 114 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling lCaptaini, G.A.A. Council, G.A.A. Emblem lMinori, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table lPresi- dentl, Science, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Honor Society. JUDITH M. STACHOWSKI College Commerce Course 2ll Athletics: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', F.T.A. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor l3i. SHARON B. STEIN English Course 2'l'l Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Science, F.T.A. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly. Honors: Honor Society. CLIFFORD STEINER Science Course 2'll Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Honor Committee lChairmanl, Study-Hall Monitor. My Robert Sponholz Susan Sprong Judith Stachowski Sharon Stein Clifford Steiner Page One Hundred Sixty two lAthletics: Apparatus, Hockey, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Modern pdith Stollenwerk Andris Strazdins Roger Strube Karen Sturomski Donald Sundeen JUDITH A. STOLLENWERK Elective Course East 4-6F Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Class Play ICostumesJ. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. ANDRIS STRAZDINS Science Course 211 Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. ROGER H. STRUBE Science Course 211 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems 21, Swimming, lMa- ior Emblems 2, Minor Emblem, Medals 3, Ribbons 25. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher lCaptainD, Homeroom Monitor. KAREN P. STUROMSKI Science Course 211 Dance. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Library Guild, Nereids', Round Table, Science lSecretaryl, X. Music: Class-Play Or- chestra l2l. Publications: Newspaper IStar Reporteri, Annual IAS- sistantl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Pep Committee. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 37. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Hostess, 9B Instruction lChairmani. DONALD G. SUNDEEN Science Course 114 Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. S.G.A.: Central Study- Hall Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. PRISCILLA M. SWEDOSKI Stenographic Course 211 Athletics: Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus, Costumesl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. DENNIS A. SZAJNOWSKI Manual Arts Course 211 Athletics: Cheerleader lCaptain, Maior Emblem, Minor Emblems 25. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptainl. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. PAMELA A. TAUBENHEIM Elective Course 128 Athletics: Bowling, Modern Dance. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Service Groups: Fire Warden. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. DAVID R. TAYLOR Science Course 128 Clubs: Art. JAMES L. TAYLOR Elective Course 128 Athletics: Cross Country. Clubs: Boys', Camera. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. Priscilla Swedoski Lynne Szablewski Dennis Szainowski Pamela Taubenheim David Taylor James Taylor Page One Hundred Sixty-three . 4 fc . 1 I James Teska Louise Tesmer Carol Tetzlaff Kaaren Thiele James Thompson Karen Threlkeld Irene Tiedemann Judith Todhunter Page One Hundred Sixty-four JAMES E. TESKA English Course 'II4 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense CAir-Raid Wardeni, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. LOUISE M. TESMER English Course 'II4 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Life-Saving Corps, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table iSectional Chairman, Secretaryb, X. Music: Class-Play Orchestra. Publi- cations: Newspaper CAssociate Literary Editori. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Property Crew. Stage: Class-Play. S.G.A.: Assembly, Dance Commit- tee, 9B Instruction i2J, Special Committee, Study-Hall Monitor, Senior Girls' Honor Society. Honors: Silver Medal. CAROL J. TETZLAFF Stenographic Course 'II4 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. KAAREN S. THIELE English Course 'II4 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta iDancing Chorusi. JAMES C. THOMPSON College Commercial Course 'l'l4 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming iMinor Emblemi, Golf. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language CS.G.A. Representativei, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Auto Registration. KAREN E. THRELKELD College Commercial Course 'II4 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Publica- tions: Annual KBookkeeperJ, Newspaper iBookkeeperD. S.G.A.: Assembly. IRENE E. TIEDEMANN College Commercial Course 'I'l4 Clubs: Girls'. JUDITH D. TODHUNTER College Commercial Course 'II4 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Bowling, Modern Dance, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language CPresident, Pini, Girls', Round Table, X. Commence- ment: Class Commission. Publications: Annual iBookkeeper7, Newspaper iBook- keeperl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew. Stage: Operetta CDancing Chorus 23. S.G.A.: Assembly, 9B Instruction. DOROTHY B. TOPOLOVICH Stenographic Course 114 Athletics: Badminton, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Pep, Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. ROMAN D. TRZCINSKI Science Course II4 Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language Nice-Presidentl, Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. Dorothy Topolovich Roman Trzcinski HOMAS R. TUCHEL Elective Course 114 'Athletics: Baseball CMaior Emblems 27, Basketball lMaior Emblems 23. Clubs: Boys'. DAVID A. ULATOWSKI Elective Course East 4-6F Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense. JOAN A. ULLENBERG Science Course East 4-6F Athletics: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', U. S. His- tory, Round Table, Science, X. Publications: Annual ilndex Assistant, Solicitorl, Newspaper lSolicitorl. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. S.G.A.: Assem- I Wbly, Building Usher, Study-Hall Monitor. Thomas Tuchel David Ulatowski Joan Ullenberg Kathleen Urbaniak Victor Vargo Albert Villasenor KATHLEEN A. URBANIAK English Course East 4-6F CARL F. VOELZ, JR. Science Course East 'l-3F Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls'. Commencement: Ensemble. Music: All-City Band, All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. VICTOR VARGO Science Course East l-3F Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir- Raid Wardenl. ALBERT J. VILLASENOR Science Course East l-3F Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Corridor Committee. PAULETTE D. VINCI English Course East 'I-3F Athletics: Badminton, Modern Dance, Softball, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, F.T.A., Girls', Round Table. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Athletics: Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense lFirst-Aid Crewl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. EVONNE VOGEL Elective Course East l-3F Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. S.G.A.: Hostess. SANDRA K. WACHOLZ Elective Course East 4-6F Athletics: Softball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Stage: Operetta CCos- tumesl. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee. JUDITH M. WAGNER Stenographic Course East 4-6F Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hostess. Paulette Vinci Carl Voelz Evonne Vogel Sandra Wacholz Judith Wagner Page One Hundred Sixty-live was. Faith Wallace Patrick Ward Gerald Wartman Richard Washkuhn Audrey Wdowick Robert Weed Gwenith Weir Kay Welch Stephen Wernsman Lawrence Westphal Edward White Page One Hundred Sixty-six FAITH L. WALLACE English Course East 4-6F Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Music: Class-Play Orchestra. Publications: Newspaper IReporterD. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study-Hall Monitor. PATRICK W. WARD Elective Course East 4-6F Athletics: Football, Swimming IMinor Embleml. Clubs: Art IPresidentI, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table lVice-Presidenti, Science. Service Groups: Art Crew, Civil Defense lAir-Raid Wardeni, Fire Warden, Pep Committee. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Corridor Committee, Dance Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B In- struction, Auto Registration, Special Committee, Study-Hall Supervisor. Honors: Badger Boys' State. GERALD J. WARTMAN Manual Arts Course East 4-6F Athletics: Baseball, Football CMinor Embleml. Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense IFirst-Aid Crewi. S.G.A.: Corridor Com- mittee. RICHARD J. WASHKUHN Science Course East 4-6F Clubs: Boys', Science, Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Building Usher. AUDREY A. WDOWICKI Elective Course East 4-6F Athletics: Badminton, Life-Saving Corps. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Round Table. ROBERT T. WEED Science Course East 4-6F Athletics: Football, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Study-Hall Monitor. GWENITH M. WEIR Stenographic Course 427 Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. KAY M. WELCH Elective Course East 4-6F Clubs: Girls'. STEPHEN J. WERNSMAN Accounting Course East 4-6F Athletics: Football. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. LAWRENCE A. WESTPHAL Manual Arts Course East 4-6F Clubs: Booster, Boys'. Service Groups: Proiection Crew ICertificatei, Stage Crew IAssistant Managerl. EDWARD W. WHITE Science Course East 4-6F Athletics: Football IMinor Emblemi, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', For- eign Language, Science, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Central Study-Hall Committee, Corridor Committee ISupervisori, Hourly Study-Hall Com- mittee, 9B Instruction, Special Committee, Student Court. Honors: American Legion Award. - '- .7.,f- if . .' , . ,,.. y 1' . 'i i ' ' ,S K . 4 1 fi- 5 Judith White Carole Wichgers LeRoy Wicht Douglas Wilding John Wilgren JUDITH J. WHITE Elective Course l2l Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. CAROLE T. WICHGERS Elective Course East 4-6F Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming, Softball, Tennis, Tumbling. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class-Play fCostumesJ. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. LEROY H. WICHT Mathematics Course 409 Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain7. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. DOUGLAS M. WILDING Science Course East 4-6F Clubs: Boys', Camera, Science. Service Groups: Civil Defense iAir-Raid Warden, First-Aid Crewl. JOHN E. WlLGREN Elective Course East 4-6F Athletics: Cross Country fMaior Emblems 3, Medals 2, Trophy, Captaini. Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee, Hourly Study-Hall Committee. ROBERT L. WILLMS Athletics: Swimming fMaior Emblems 35. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Science Course East 4-6F Language, Science. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorus 25. S.G.A.: Corridor Committee lAssistant Supervisorl, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Student Board. JOAN E. WINKLER Elective Course East 4-6F Athletics: Life-Saving Corps. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. MICHAEL L. WIRTH Science Course East 4-6F Clubs: Boys', Science. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Com- mittee. JOANNE M. WISNIEWSKI Science Course East 4-6F Athletics: Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Music: All-City Band, Class-Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. MARYANN R. WITEK Elective Course 427 Athletics: Softball, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Monitor. Robert Willms Joan Winkler Michael Wirth Joanne Wisniewski MaryAnn Witek i Page One Hundred Sixty seven F.-,....: '1' 3311.0 A gr F ,P , 'RN ifiwis GARY L. WOBICK English Course East 4-6F Clubs: Boys'. JUDITH A. WOJCIECHOWSKI Stenographic Course East 4-6F Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study-Hall Supervisor, Monitor. JEAN R. WOLFGRAM Elective Course 432 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Girls'. S.G.A.: Study- Hall Monitor. 1' Gary Wobick Judith Woiciechowski Jean Wolfgram Kathleen Wollert Jeffery Wrobel Kenneth Zapall KATHLEEN WOLLERT Science Course East 4-6F LOIS L. ZILLMAN Elective Course 409 Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Lite-Saving Corps CSecretaryD, Swim- ming. Clubs: Camera CSecretary-TreasurerJ, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science lSecretaryJ, X lScribe7. Publications: Annual lHomeroom Co-Editorl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study-Hall Committee, Stu- dent Court, Honor Committee. JEFFERY D. WROBEL Science Course East 4-6F Clubs: Boys', Science. Service Groups: Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. KENNETH A. ZAPALL Manual Arts Course 409 Clubs: Boys', Service Groups: Civil Defense lAir-Raid Warden, First- Aid Crewl, Fire Warden, Homeroom Monitor. GERALD M. ZlEMNICKl Science Course 409 Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera Nice-Presidentl, Foreign Language, Science, X. Publications: Annual lHomeroom Co-Editorl. Service Groups: Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. l as Gerald Ziemnicki Lois Zillman Page One Hundred Sixty-eight Athletics: Badminton, Bowling, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language iS.G.A. Representativel, F.T.A., Girls' lSecretary7, Pep, Round Table, X. Publications: Annual lHome- room Assistanti. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Operetta lCostumesD. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hourly Study-Hall Committee, 9B instruction, Special Committee. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. ROBERT A. ZIMMERMANN Science Course 409 Clubs: Boys'. Service Groups: Civil Defense. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Corridor Committee. GERALD L. ZIOLKOWSKI Science Course East l-3F Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. S.G.A.: Cor- ridor Committee. Robert Zimmermann Gerald Ziolkowski UML 'f 4Lii!Yj . .for a growing world ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN Page One Hundred Sixfy-nine MAGAZINES Phone HU. 3-3044 BAY VIEW HOBBY SHOP Southside Headquarters for PLANES - BOATS - CARS - TRAINS - CRAFTS 2633 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVE. MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TAMMS FLORAL SHOP ELEANOR GRIMM, Proprietor SHeridon 4-3960 3674 So. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. PORTABLE EQUIPMENT HELI-ARC WELDING BROWITT WELDING CO. STEEL FABRICATING 2150 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridon 4-4747 Compliments of JEROME B. MEYER 81 SONS INC. PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, SECRETARY AND TREASURER All former Boy View High School Students 2339 So. Austin Street Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Hude dS fy ROBERT T. McCOY fpfiofog m y INDUSTRIAL I 0 COMMERCIAL A Service fo lndusfry savings and loan association Current Rate 0 PLUS Up fo ICM: bonus for planned savings 2701 W. NATIONAL AVE. MILWAUKEE 15, WISCONSIN ACCOUNTS INSURED TO 510,000 ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10th earn from the 1st DIVIDENDS PAID TWICE YEARLY SAVE BY MAIL ALBERT TRATNIK Exec. Vice-President and Treasurer PageO H d dS fy Besf of Luck '60 Grads FBUS'IY'S Famous for Burgers 2565 So. Howell Ave. Carry Out Service 0461261 Baffanz QYOWQIS and Qin? F.T.D. FLORIST 'Ei 2550 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Telephone SHeridan 4-1071 SEMON nExAl.l. onus Community Health Center 3567 South Howell Avenue HUmboldt I-6700 P6 Open Sundays and Holidays PgO HddSentyl I If ii I I I T. A. GUTOWSKI SUNDRIES 3974 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. HUmboIdt 'I-5222 Compliments of Watkins Quality Products 2979 SOUTH 13th ST. Phone EV 4-4175 for free delivery service ma' Beauty 'Shop Florence Leppin 'IO5 E. BOLIVAR AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN Tel: HUmboldt I-1330 SHeridan 4-3640 F. HARTMANN 8: SON Compliments of ST. FRANCIS Upholstering 8. Furniture Co. 3128 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. . I I LAUNDRY - CLEANER SHericlan 4-I 520 OLA'S CARDINAL STORE 4020 SOUTH PACKARD AVENUE Quality Meat and Groceries Eggers Plumbing Inc. New Homes Our Specialty HUmboIdt 3-7297 STEWART SERVICE STATION lCIark Super I00l Phone HUmboIdt I-9777 3850 S. Howell Ave. ix MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. , ' '--I DR. EDWARD S. DRUMINSKI D E N T I S T 4035 South Howell Ave. SHeridan 4-3351 Roland J. Ohm, Pharmacist 2721 S. Howell Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wis. I I Page One Hundred Seventy-three J. W. ANN S N S, lne. e Funeral Home 1:4 V 2' nk 7 ,972 , . Q- -. MMM, . e QQ M I ,Lge meqww -pd f 2 ,-f jfff ,l....f-V L W 'J '-JU' E'L?f7 f,?1 ei- i 1, il ,, SHeridan 4-5156 2486 South Kinnickinnic Avenue GOLDBERG'S MEN'S o WOMEN'S AND CHlLDREN'S WEAR 2261 S. Howell Ave. HUmboldt 3-4880 BADGER DIE CASTING CORPORATION Manufacturers of Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone SHcrirlan 4-6643 201 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN CATERPILLAR is people working together 3333 So. Chose Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin New Cars Used Cars JIM KING CHEVROLET CO. 5043 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHcridan 4-6700 Parts Service PgOHdd5f Y d BOB'S SPORT SHOP Sporting Goods and Bicycles HUmboldt 3-8680 3680 South Howell Avenue Call SHeridan 4-0844 Bay View Printing Company Madera Cypagraphy 2702 South Howell Avenue From the time the copy is photographed with true fidelity, through the stages of capturing the photographic image on metal, to proofing on actual publication stock, Premier master photo' engraving craftsmen perform with a great respect for excellence and each other's skills. They have been encouraged to think and act creatively. These attitudes are reflected in a final result of quality photo engravings. P R E M I E R engraving company eta w. WINNEBAGO st. MILWAUKEE 5, wiscomsnsi BROADWAY 1-3337 f :ass f3339 Page One Hundred Seventy-seven l Gordon R. Rush 8. Associates 2573 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wis. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS In Bay View, lf's GENE'S BARBER SHOP 2349 South Kinnickinnic Ave. HUmboldf 3-7417 Call for Appoinfmenfs l , l 1 1 FLEMING'S DRUG STORE Ambrose Fleming, R.PH. 2601 So. Delaware Ave. Phone SH 4-4610 - Y - .Y ual - SMITH STANDARD STATION 2699 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Always Better Service Complimenfs of AVALON THEATRE A. M. LaPor1e, Manager Siudenfs Over 12, 5091 All Times A. W. HUSS CO. 344 E. Florida St. Milwaukee, Wis BRoadway 1-2627 LIBBY FROZEN FOODS V- . --- . - . - - -- - ga OL-'agile Qeauty Csvzop Best Wishes Specializing in Class of PERMANENT WAVING HAIR TINTING - scALP TREATMENTS 7 9 6 0 H SYLVIA PRUSKO' Pwp' l THE DUTCHLAND DAIRY STORES SHeridan 4-7300 321 W. Howard Ave. le --.sr S rg A-, e fe- e 2 e- - L , Badger Lumber 8. Supply Corp. south Shore Pharmacy 2040 E. SI. Francis Ave. Sf. Francis 7, Wisconsin . 2532 E. OKLAHOMA AVE. l SH. 4-1928 - 4-1929 1, Lumber - Mmwo,-k - Buifdgng guppnes Phone SHeridan 4-2759 Milwaukee, Wis Page One Hundred Sevenfy-eighf C .Y A Cr., I E 7 I GENERAL INSURANCE BAY WEW PHARMACY INCOME TAX SERVICE I. MORTGAGE LOANS F- C- PECHI R- PH- J. AIELLO, R. PH. P. L. AIELLO, R. PH. ALBERT TRATNIK . A I ' Cosmetics, Prescriphons, Sundries NOTARY PUBLIC 2737 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 3600 South Howell Avenue Smridm 4-3365 ll P Phone Humboldn-5916 OFFICE PHONE RES. PHONE SHeridan 4--3728 SHeridan 4--9361 2430 S. Sn. Clair Sn. M. ZANCHETTI Inc. I MASON - CONCRETE AND CARPENTER CONTRACTORS A Complete Building and Remodeling Service PLASTERING - KITCHEN REMODELING EXCAVATING - LICENSED SIDEWALK LAYER - CHIMNEY WORK 2359 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. . S-E, , . A A .- , - H BATTERY SERVICE TOWING l H Sm H SUPER SERVICE 2915 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. HU. 'I-9516 Milwaukee 7, Wis. TUNE UP WRECKING SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE I Page One Hundred Sevenfy-nin The FINE I. I96O CRACLE by ET ING X Ace Motors Sales WHOLESALE 0 RETAIL We sell satisfaction 5817 S. Packard Ave. RON CZERWINSKI ACE WELDING 81 SAFETY SUPPLY INC. Welding Equipment o Safety Products LESLIE CBUDJ BLUHM HUmboIdt 'I-4430 4325 So. Howell Ave. You're Always Welcome At KIIINICKIIIIIIC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LoAN ASSOCIATION 2301 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 4-3323 Where You Save Makes a Difference JOHNS - MANVILLE Rooflng and Home Improvements Contractors LAUFENBERG BROS. CO. 2229 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. SH. 4-7739 Insulation Sheet Metal PgOHddEgy Sentry Markets 4130 SOUTH HOWELL AVE. 3045 SOUTH 13TH STREET 5200 WEST OKLAHOMA AVE. BAY VIEW'S SHOE CENTER Season 's Latest Styles In Men,s, Womenls and Children,s Footwear The House That Value Builf' Open Daily 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. -- FRITZ GAWLITTA'S SHOE STORE AND SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 3216 South Howell Avenue SHeridan 4-6979 d d Egfllyf Except Monday and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. AL'S BARBER SHOP Appointments if wanted SHeridan 4-3370 2232 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. l Phone HU. 1-9762 G . G R O P P I Groceries and Meats IMPORTED ITALIAN Foons Home Made Italian Sausage f 1441 E. Russell Ave. Milwaukee 7, was. CLUB BLUE JAY B O W L 4177 So. Howell Ave. HU 1-0323 I Compliments of a Friendly Downtown Store Phone SHeridan 4-7370 HOUSE PHARMACY Milwaukee's Finest J. W. House, R. Ph. S. Kinnickinnic Ave. at Potter Milwaukee, Wis. We Deliver Congratulations! Graduates of 1960 PARRI COMPANY 3149 South Howell Avenue HUmboldt 3-8000 Best of Luck '60 Grads BEST EVER Chick-N-Fish Fries CARRY OUT SERVICE 4022 SOUTH HOWELL AVE. Alumni - Helen Snow Karen Snow P.F.C. Snow l X For Appointments Phone HUmboldt 3-4429 ' l Open 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Daily DELAWARE BARBER SHOP Carnice E. Forward, Proprietor N 3052 S. Delaware Milwaukee 7, Wis. I Tastee Freez Drive-in 7lf18 2899 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee 7, Wis. 'N Phone HU. 3-1420 Featuring 151 Hamburgers 7 for 51.00 ResIer's Food Market Quality Foods I 2533 E. Oklahoma Ave. SH. 4-4177 If WE DELIVER Page One Hundred Eighty-three Covers and Binding 1969 CDRACLE BOUND FOR PERMANENCE AND BEAUTY l, BOEHM BINDERY COMPANY 104 East Mason Street Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin lf lf's Bound bv Boehm, It's Bound to Be Good 1904 -YQ if 545 1960 B S wisniewski Inc f rwo sneaks NO wAmNc O I I I Marty's Barber Shop Life is like a piece of white Everything, Electrical and Automotive paper, for each who passes by WHOLESALE PRICES writes G little on lf. ' Member of United Barbers of Wisconsin, Inc. 1811 South 2nd Street I , 3lI0 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. rr MITCHELL 5-5454 I HUmboldt I-1743 ...r l Y' M I E 'Nl SI'Ieridan 4-1221 Gillis 81 Pottinger Co. Real Estate - Loans - Insurance 2250 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue ,ll E 'E Til Printing that Satisfies ANYTHING FROM A CALLING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER THE MILWAUKEE TIMES SOUTH SIDERS' HOME PAPER 851 South Sth Street Mltchell 5-8100 Page One Hundred Eig HUmboIdt 'I-9305 Carry outs - Truck Stop HI-FLITE DRIVE IN QUARTS 0 SUNDAES 0 MALTS o PINTS 0 SODAS SHAKES o FRENCH FRIES 0 SANDWICHES 0 BEVERAGES i i i RDBERG MANUFACTURING C0 . . . Machinery builders for the worId's major industries since 1886 NORDBERG MANUFACTURING COMPANY MiLwAuKEE 1, wisconsin-sv. Louis, Missouni g d d Eghfy The G NON RNSXNGS QSEQAQEL ,v.v. Q ,Ea,,,QAlilS.E 2997 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE PHONE HUmboIdt 1-5730 We Q-Zach Tap, Toe and Acrobafics, foo, And fhe finesf in Ballroom jusf for youg There's Baller' and Bafon and many things newf So sfop in please, we would like fo see you. THE DANCING HANSINGS Hddfg C -ISLAND MARINE Rock's Barber Shop Our Specialty - Flat Tops LADIES' HAIR CUTTING ALSO 3668 S. Howell Avenue 3007 S. Delaware HUmboldt 1-0222 l Scott Motor o Boats o Accessories I HuMBoLDT FLORISTS .ly l Flowers for all Occasions Glyn and Marilyn Carden Q 122 W. Howard Avenue HU. 3-0 406 URBAN MILLWORK 8. LUMBER CO., INC. 4010 S. Pine Ave. HU. 3-66 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Kitchen Cabinets - Stairs - Doors - Windows - Thermopane - Mouldings 50 JANI-SERV Commercial Cleaning Service Office Buildings, our Specialty ' DARRELL BATT l 2224 E. Holt Ave. SH 4-3 376 Congratulations to Dr. Korn for 45 years of service to Bay View High School and the Bay View Community DR. LAWRENCE C. KAUFMAN GORDON LARK Distinctive Men's Wear 2268 South Kinnickinnic Ave. HUmboldt 3-0922 PLOUS FURNITURE Open Monday and Friday Evenings NORMAN PLOUS 2265 South Howell Ave. Milwaukee, Wiscon STEVE OTT'S MOBILE SERVICE S. Kinnickinnic 81 E. Oklahoma Ave Congratulations to Dr. B. C. Korn for 45 years of public service. DR. JAMES K. BILLER 4, wc, .2 Page One Hundred Eighty-eight sin Compliments of MILWAUKEE CRANE Division of Industrial Enterprises, Inc. KZ Cudahy, Wisconsin E' esttilm W W I TS STREHLOW PAINT AND HARDWARE .-. , 2675 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Sfleridan 4-4960 But er Printing I ompun y 2979 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE HUMBOLDT 3-5653 We Specialize in fhe Following: BROCHURES 0 PROMOTIONAL SALES FLYERS 0 CATALOG SHEETS OFFICE FORMS 0 PRODUCTION INSERTS INSTRUCTION INSERT SHEETS Also: LETTERHEADS 0 STATEMENTS ' PROGRAMS WEDDING INVITATIONS lf II ls Priniable We'll Prim' lf OFFSET and LETTERPRESS If you need o quofotion on on iob, stop in and see Tomy or if you cc1n'I come in, cc1II. Congratulations, Gracls PgOHddNfy Besf Wishes JOE FRANECKI APPLIANCE I and TELEVISION 2929 South 13th SI. EVergreen 3-3990 I PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS i' i' 'A' All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations 2697 South Kinnickinnic Avenue t t i Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin HUmboldt 1-5400 ,Y Y Y' Y W 'vs , , Y, Y ,Y 715 HOBBIES B.P.S. PAINTS Advance Painting Service I WES WOBICK, Proprietor SHeridan 4-8522 129 East Bolivar A- 1 ' ' H gif' II ,-- f Y I f, L I IUIIIIIIII IIIIIIIE : I I 3275 S. HOWELL AVE. 0 MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. 0 HUmboIdI 3-2322 I Page One Hundred Nineiy-one HINT Z FOOD STORE 2898 Souih Delaware Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Complete Food Store FROZEN FOODS GREBE'S BAKERY FRESH VEGETABLES TOP U.S. CHOICE BEEF Sfore Hours 7 A.M. fo 9 P.M. Mon. fhru Sat. Sundays 8 A.M. Io 6 P.M. with Ho! Ham and Rolls Glzarming lady Beauty Solon Where Fashion is fasfidiously followed and Good Design is creafed 618 W. LINCOLN AVE. EVergreen 4-2919 PgOHddN fyf ' that Z a for service rises above the ordinary, BAN 0' 'he FIRST WISCONSIN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' O ddN BATTERIES LUBRICATION T O M K O C H SERVICE srATloN 1127 E. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. TUNE-UP TIRES - TUBES Scheuerell 81 Son FUNERAL HOME 2433 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4-2429 HEINZ'S BARBER SHUP 108 West Howard Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. HUmboldt 3-2261 Call for appointments Hi-Fi Stereo For Your Favorite Tune Visit South Town Record Shop 2569 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE JIM AND ANNE BRAUN I V Phone SHeridan 4-2274 PgO HddNtyf PATTI BROS. FRUIT MARKET WHCLESALE - RETAIL SHeridan 4-9239 2719 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Thank You Bay View For Your Pafronage AIDS CUS ARD STAND 524 EAST LAYTON AVENUE HUMBOLDT 1-9641 BOUUUET FLUWER SHOP in the Avalon Theater Building 2469 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Flower Arrangements For All Occasions GIFTS o POTTED PLANTS o CORSAGES We Wire Flowers Phone HUmlJ0lclt 3-2980 1 W, ,W ,H Y,A,,,, ,w.,n,vHx ,,,,,, , YNVWY, Y Y, I PgO HddN fyf' I I I PATRICK'S LAKE VIEW LANES I I Bowl Often! lt's great for a date. I OPEN sowuNG I I Saturday and Sunday 3145 S. Kinnickinnic HU. 'I-6886 Marilyn Beauty Salon specialized Hair Styling and Permanent Waving fi! AILEEN BROWITT, Mgr. 3469 So. Kinnickinnic Phone SHeridan A-8241 I Harmony Music School Professional Lessons given on: I ACCORDION - SAXOPHONE - ORGAN - CLARINET - GUITAR - PIANO - INCLUDING HARMONY - THEORY AND ARRANGING Trumpet Rentals - Repairs - Sales Complete Line of all Accessories and Sheet Music I I See us about easy credit terms 2910 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. HU. 3-2716 E. R. BEYER CO. Steel Rule Dies 364 East Rosedale SHeridan 4-5884 Pg O H rl dNinety 11 1 J , Q JN if 1J0'PWi PM A 1 l K f' 4 hhf fin it fx My EVM p of ff J I ,yy WW Ki GPM ii 1 p Aw ,, My 1 11 bi , px sf W,, fry-7 ,W Cijrjiff Wi y ff 1 , EL fini J . 1 SD V C' f JL 1 Q 1 ja P Af C. Q 1'V,Q NW Up yi jf! , NV If QV in MU J U Up, i gf '1 nj' JM1 V shi V F N yi, 5 Mu Uff X L, cj L J A A -P' iff if 4, ' 29 f,fW'i Mfcq Lms srumos I v W ,J 1 1 1 11 . IV My jg Dc Lcblzotograplzers 7 nf, fX Jw X5 P, ii' Senior Pic1'ures - 1960 Oracle I 701 Wesf Wisconsin A BR d y 3 5181 BOATS on LAY AWAY I Everything for Boating o LYMAN o WIZARD o ALUMACRAFT 0 GATOR N I o SWITZER o JOHNSTON B U O Y M A R I N E in Cuclahy HUmbolclt 3-'I200 Open evenings - Sundays, I 4918 S. Packard Ave. I Buy View Linoleum Co. F o R M I c A Linoleum, Rubber and Vinyl Tile Counter Tops Residential and Commercial Office - SHeridan 4-9181-82 2227 S. KINNICKINNIC AVE. MILWAUKEE, WIS. ,T , , ,V I M Xyvd LM' L L f Ifxlkixflv N Rf ff INDUSTRIAL METAL SPINNING CU. I I 4 3311 SOUTH CLEMENT AVENUE ' I 7 MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN I Nil il Phone: Humboldf 3-2052 M EXPERIMENTAL 8. PRODUCTION SPINNING P g O H d d Ninety-eight , ' C V .Q-1 L re L A 1 -I KERN fuel co , ' C' f' ' 1 1 , ' it iDistributorS ot, PREMIUM FUEL OILS 2729 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridom 4-'I443 BAY VIEW AUTO BODY Finest Workmanship FRONT END ALIGNMENT 412 East Smith Street SHeridan 4-2918 Sfarf cr Savings Account of ST. FRANCIS BLDG. 8. LOAN ASSN. 3545 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. Compliments of Howie 81 Augie's Sinclair Service ' Washing - Greasing - Accessories l Complete Automobile Repairing MILWAUKEE C75 Wig. I Corner of Howell and Russell Phone HUmboldt 1-9562 Pgo HddNly Allen, Larry ..... A Abler, Barbara . .... Abramovich, Judith Achatz, Richard .... Acker, Kathleen .... Adamczyk, Alice . .66, Adamick, Kathleen Adams, Bernadette ......41 .......52 ......42 ......35 72130 1 Adkins, Judith ...... Bertoglio, Peter ...... 94, 116 Airoldi, Michael .. Alt, Adrienne ............ Amundson, Keith ...... 35, Andersen, Mr. .......... . Anderson, Beverly ........ Anderson Ellen ...32, 46, Anderson, Janet ...... 45 Anderson, Anderson Judith ......... Anderson, Lynne . ......... Anderson, Miss . . . . . .. Anderson Sheila . . . . . . . Andrus, Nancy . . . Anschutz, Audrey Anschutz, James . . Anschutz, Robert Arcuri, John ..... Berge, Linda ..... Bergeson, David .. Bergeson, Karen .. Bergmann, Barbara Bergmann, Edith . Bergstrom, Pamela ....47, 73 35 35 . . . . . . .39 47 45 36 Berhing, Susan ........... Berndt, Mr. Bernhagen, ayne. W ..... . ...... 128 .41, 76, 82 Bernier, Gloria .......... 131 Bernier, Lawrence ........36 Berzowski, Brian . ........ 34 Bethke, Julie ............. 45 Bethke, Richard ..... 116, 127 Bethke, William ..... 102, 131 Betts, Alan ...... Beutler, Dale .... Beyer, Phillip Bialk, Joan . . . Bialk, Karen . . . Bialk, Susan .. Biesen, Nancy .. ........49 ......47 ....34 ....41 ....,.39 .......131 ....33, 47 Bieszk, Sandra .... . ..... 131 Index B Brunelli, Patricia . . ..... 133 Bruno, Concetta . . . . . . .39 Bruno, Frances . . ..... .50 Bruss, Joanne .. . .... .133 Bucchi, Patricia .... ..... 3 3 Buchli, Jetiery . . . .. .134 Buday, Fanny . . . . . . .50 Buday, Thomas .... .... 3 9 Budnik, Karen ..... .... 4 5 Buehring, Pamela . . . .. . .41 Buetow, Janice .... . . . .50 Buhrow, Dianne . . . . . . .39 Bullard, Mr. .... ...... 3 9 Burany, Susan ............ 50 Burback, Herman .. Burditt, Maryann .. ..51, 94 ......133 ........51 Burkhalter, James . . . Burgner, Clyde Burkhalter, Patricia ..41, 97 . ..... 133 ..46 I 46 52 48 42 34 42 98 52 35 79 , 61 John ..42, 100, 103 45 39 50 45 35 41 35 76 46 116 Arndt, Barbara . . . Arndt, Georgiane ........ Arnet, William ....... 45, Arnold, Barbara Ashton, David . , .94 Aurand, Ronald Au nemma, Barbara Axtell, Janet ...... Babotan, Donna . . , Bachmann, Marlene Bachmann, Richard Bachmann, Thomas Bader, Miss .,..... I H104 ' 1 .42 B2 .35 130 .36 .35 .35 .36 130 .51 .51 .35 Eidler, Baewer, Kenneth ......... 36 Bagrowski, Christine . . . . . .47 Bahrke, Anthony ..... 76, Baier, Sherry ............ Bailey, Joan .... ...... 3 6 Bak, Nancy . . . . . . .36 Baker, Jerry . . . . . .116 Baker, Joyce .,.. .... 3 5 Baker, Judith ... . . . .48 Baker, Kathleen . . .... 116 Boker, Richard ..... .... 3 6 Bilkovich, William .......... 75, 79, 82 Bindas, Joan ............ 132 Biondich, Neil ............ 47 Birdsell, Sharon . . .... 47 Birner, Barbara ........... 48 Birner, Patricia ........... 36 Bishop, Judith ., .......... 52 Bitters, Gerald 83, 94, 116, 1 Blorklund, David ......... B eise, Donna ...... 51, 63, 71 Blonien, Mr. ............ 128 Bluhm, Judith ............ 52 Bode, Ronald ......... 36, 97 Boettcher, Joyce ............ ............32, 33, 80,132 Boettcher, Steven ...... 36, 97 Bogust, Wayne ........... 36 Bohanon, James ,........... 26 41 ...........30,41,98,104 Bohanon, Jean . . . , ...... .52 Boinski, Janis ............ 42 Bolan, Dan ..... .... 4 1 Boldt, Mary ...... .... 4 8 Bolewski, Cathy .. .... 36 Boliw, Christine , . .... 52 Bonini, Betty .,.. .... 3 6 Bonini, Bonnie ,. . .... . .47 Bonk, Diana .... ....... 1 32 Boas, William ........ 51, 83 Boretsky, Beverly ......... 36 Balcerzak, Thomas ........ 51 Bales, Bonnie ............. 35 Bales, Dwight ..... ....33, 64, sz, 94,H102H130 Borchardt, Billy ........... 36 Borck, Marie ......... 66, 132 Borcyczkowski, David ..36, 98 Boretsky, Lester ....... 45, 97 Borkovich, Charlene ....... 36 Borkowski, Brian . ...132 36 Borland, Lee ....... .... Borland, Terry ............ Burns, Diane ............. 41 Buritt, Roy ............... 51 Buth, Karla . ..,... 51, 84, 85 Butler, Michael ........... 42 Butler, Sharon . . . ..... .133 C Cain, Charles ........... Campion, John . . .35, Campion, Kathleen ...... Campion, Ronald ........ .34 97, 104 133 116 Capello, Sharon . . . .. . .40 Carley, Joan .... ..... 1 33 Carley, Kathleen ...... 39, 73 Carlson, Juanita , ......... 44 Carlson, Rosita ........... 36 Carter, Wayne . . .84, B5, 133 Case, Mrs. .........,..... 36 Caughell, Marvin ......... 51 Cavender, Gary ..... Cavender, Jacqueline . .40, 76 . .47, 63 Cebulski, Kathleen ........ 40 Ceranowski, David ...... 134 Ceranowski, John . . . , . . .38 Cernahan, Miss .. . . . . .52 Cerwin, Mr. .. . . . . .52 Cerwin, Sherry .. .... 35 Cesarz, John .... .... 4 0 Ceynowa, Lydia . . . . . . .39 Ceynowa, Walter . . . . . . .42 Chamberlain, Mary ...... 134 Champlin, Sharon ......... 40 Chandek, Charles .... 35, 107 Chandek, Karen ..... 115, 116 Chandler, Miss . . ...... 128 Chanik, David Bales, Jonathan .......... 47 Baranowski, Judith ...... 130 Barbian, Gary ............ 47 Buren, Donald . . .42, 101, 103 Barkowski, Susan ........ 41 Barlow, JoAnn ....... 41, 71 Bart, Dennis ............ 130 Bartelak, Carol ........... 21 Bartoshevich, David ...... Bartz, Edward . ..94, 127, Barutha, Ronald ..... 48, Batt, Corrine ............ Batz, Miss ...... . .39 130 101 130 ......40 47 Borowski, Jacqueline ...... 41 Bortmess, Kathleen ........ 41 Borucki, David ..... .... 3 6 Bosetti, Carol .... .... 3 6 Bath, David ...... .... 5 1 Bothwell, Miss . . . . . . .52 Botsford, Donna .. 132 Boucher, Carol . . . 111.41 Boucher, David ........... 36 Bova, Janet ..........,.. 132 Bova, Mary Ann ............. 61, 69,132 Brandt, James . ........... 34 Brandt, Mr. .............. 35 Brasted, Raymond .... 41, 103 Braun, Robert ............ 49 Breider, Gayle .. . .... .132 Breitling, Mrs, .... .... 4 1 ....39 Brennan, Patricia Brewer, Colleen .......... 39 Baudino, Carol ........... 36 Baudino, Kathleen .... 47, 73 Bauer, Carolyn ........... 41 Bauer, Thomas ........... 41 Bauerschmidt, Karen ..... .48 Bauger, Thomas . .... 41, 102 Bauman, David ...... 51, 104 Bauman, Dean ........... 36 Bebo, Sharon .... ...... 4 1 Bechtel, Patricia , . .... 41 Beck, Maryann .. ........ 41 Beck, Thomas ............ 45 Becker, Barbara .......... 36 Becker, Bonita .... 30, 51, 60 Becker, Kenneth . . .41, 97, 101 Beckstrom, Ronald. .41, 76, 101 Bednar, Byron ........ 45, 82 Bednar, Elayne ........... 36 Bednarczyk, Eileen ........ 41 Behl, Marilyn ...... .. .131 Behlendorf, Sandra . ...... 47 Behling, Gary ...... .... 3 6 Behling, Gerald .. .... 36 Behling, Nancy , . . .....36 .47, 52 Behlinq, Thomas ..... Behmke, Lorraine . .,... 131 Behnke, Carol . . . .... . .41 Beier, Diane .... ....... 1 31 Bell, Barbara . ........... 131 Bell, Donna ........ 127, 131 Bell, Sandra ............. 36 Bellrichard, David ,,.. . ,.,., 47, 61,98,104 Bellrichard, Kent ......... 116 Belter, Chorleen ......... 131 Bennett, Miss Brewer, Patricia .......... 47 Brickler, Lawrence 60, 62, 132 Briese, Jeannine ..... 41, 109 Brockman, Noelle ,........ 39 Brockman, Scott .......... 41 Broderick, Bernice ........ 47 Broderick, Dennis .... 41, 102 Brodowski, Maria ........ 47 Brody, Jack .............. 47 Broich, Patricia ........... Bronecki, Diane 47 Broitzmaw, Gerald ....... 47 52 41 Bronecki, Emil . Bronecki, Robert .. .... 39 Bronk, Dennis . . .... 40 Bronstad, Terry . ,. ..... .41 Brooks, Jo Anne ..,... 39, 73 Brooks, Kathleen .. ..... 133 Brown, Barbara .. . . .133 Brown, Gloria .. ., . .52 Brown, Morris . . . . . . .52 Brown, Sandra ..,........ 50 Brown, Sandra ........... 34 Brozoski, Patricia Bruce, Carl ..... Berdes, Mary ............. 47 Berdes, Roman ,...,.. 82, 131 Berenson, Thomas ,.... .... 4 7 Page Two Hundred .4197103 1 1 Bruder, Barbara .......... 50 Brunelli, Charles ..39, 98, 103 . .... 51 Chavez, Mercedes . . , . . . .51 Chellevold, Larae .. .... 35 Chiratisi, Lenore . . . .. . .40 Chiroff, Joan ............ 134 Choinski, 'Wayne ......... 47 Choinacki, Rosalie ........ 42 Christensen, Allan .... 47, 106 Christensen, Karin .... 47, 60 Christensen, Mort ..49, 76, 82 Christensen, Randall ...... 34 Christensen, Sharon ....... 40 Christensen, Cleo ......... 35 Christiansen, Donna ..62, 134 Christianson, Dennis ...... 97 Christianson, Larry .... 35, 98 Christianson, Sally ........ 41 Chybowski, Sharon . .... 35 Ciachorowski, Linda ...... 35 Cialdini, Robert ....., 35, 97 Cianciolo, Thomas ..... 35, 97 Ciardo, Richard ....... 35, 97 Ciardo, Robert ........ 35, 97 Ciechanowski, Darlyn ..... 40 Ciechanowski, James . ...... 94 134 Cielinski, Gregory . . Cieslak, Dennis ..... , . . . . Cieslak, Karen ..... Cieslik. Mr. ....... . 1 .....134 .40 134 ....41 Ciminski, William ........ 40 Cinquemani. Suzanne Clary, Carolyn ..... Clayton, Danny .... Clayton, Russell Cline, Pamela Cline, Sandra ...... Cochran, John ...... Collins, Alan ..... 45, .40 ..134 34 40 35 ......40 ......40 97, 102 Combs, Carlene ......... 134 101 Comp, James ....... .45, Conklin, Kathleen ........ 35 Conklin, Sharon ......... Conners, Kathleen ....... Conrath, DeaMae ........ .47 .47 134 Conrath, John ............ 40 Constant, Mary .......... Constant, Peter ..... Constant, Terrence .. .35 .31, 134 .51, 103 Conti, Marianne .......... 52 Conti, Richard ............ 39 Cook, Patricia ............ 40 Cordes, Charles..46, 101, 103 Cornwell, Linda ......... 40 C Corriveau, Sally . . . . , . .134 Corriveau, Shirley . . . . . , .47 Corriveau, Thomas ....... Corroo, James ....... . . . . Corso, Ronald ..... Cox, Sandra .. . Cozza, Janet .. . Cradler, James ........... Crawford John . 35 45 . . . .52 41 45 35 D Dovi, Thomas ............... 102 104 .......33,47,94, , Draieske, Susan Draws, Marilyn Draws, Marlene Drefahl, Gerald Drefahl, Thomas Drew, Danny ..... Drew, Diana ..... ...B2, 136 .........136 ...47,B2 .....45 32, 33,'51, 94, 102. '1'd4,'i65 Crawford, Mary Jo ....... 34 Crawford, Mr. , ...... 36, 102 Crawford, Walter ..,.... ...,.......45, 61, 97, Crivello, Daniel ,........ .40 Crivello, Dianna ......,... 35 Cromos, Bonnie . Cupertino, Eugene ....... Cupertino, Thomas . , .76, Curish, Kathleen ......... Cutter, Mrs. .......,.... . Claikowski, Michael Claikowski, William 100, , Czarapata, Susan ......... Czarnecki, Mary .......... Czarnecki, Stephanie ...... Czechorski, Julianne ..... . Czerniakowski, Daniel . . . 98, Czerwinski, Mary .... 108, Czerwinski, Raymond .... Czeszynski, Anthony ...... 40 Czubakawski, Eileen ..... Czynszak, Ronald Czynzak, Thomas 162 .......35 .40 134 .39 128 . . . . . .35 106 135 45 47 44 35 i66 135 135 .35 ....76,116 Dahlke, Diane ........... .47 Damitz, Phillip ....,.. 72, 135 Dreyer, Keith , .....,. .... 4 1 Drezdzon, Roberta ........ 36 Driggs, Judith ..... Drliaca, Angeline .. Dropp, Douglas .......... 42 Drosen, Sharon ..... . . .47, 63 Drout, John ......... B2, 137 Drozewski, Gloria ......., 51 102 106 47 ....117 ....136 Dubinski, David. . .42, Duchnowski, Dennis ....... Duchnowski, Raymond .... 36 Dudey, Carl ....... 51, B2, B3 Duffy, Diane ..,.......... 42 Dukes, Michael ........... 45 Dulak, Judith . . . ..... . .51 Dulde, Sharon .. ...,. 39, 73 Dunday, Joy ..... ...... 1 37 Dunne, Judith ..... ..... 3 9 Dunneboil, Patricia DuRay, Ralph ........... . Duschinski, Ronald Duvall, Clyde ........... Duwe, William ....... 36, Dworczyk, Mary ......... Dwyer, Mrs. . . . . . Dyer, David . . .36, . . . . .47 137 . ....... 47 .45 106 .47 . . . . . . .128 76, 97,101 Dziedzic, Thomas ......... 36 E Eaton, Douglas . .. ..,.......33, 98,104, Eberhordt, Alan ,...... 51, Danculovich, Mr. .... ....., 5 2 Daniels, Barbara ........ 117 Daniels, Patricia . .... 63, 135 Danielson, Beverly ........ 36 Danks, Barbara ....... 51, 60 Davis, Bonita ...,135 45 Davis, Nancy . ..... Deadmond, Gordon .... 36, Deavers, Daniel . . . Deavers, Gloria . . . Decker, Warren . . . Ebert, Barbara ...... 59, Eggers, Charlene. .72, 108, Eggers, Paul ........... Eggers, Peter ........... Eggner, Sandra ......... Egle, Marianna ........ 31, 32, 33, 58, 60, 79, 126 Ehmke, Donald . ........ Eickhotf, Richard .... 103, Eickhotf, Sharon ........ Audrey ......... 1 Dederich, Darlene DeDobay, Thomas Dedynski, Barbara Dedynski, Nancy . . . DeGrace, Robert .. . DeGroot, Robert DeGroot, Susan . . . . Deiss, Karin ..... 98 47 51 36 36 . . . . . . .45 42 51 40 47 36 35 ....1 Deia, Darlene . . . . . . .135 Delap, Kathleen . . . . . . . .42 DeLong, Emily ............ 51 DeMaree, Thomas 36 98 Demerznzs, Dominici 34, '135 DeMarinis, Philio .. Deptula. Richard Derdziak, George ,. Derfus, Thomas .... Derwin, Carole .... DeSantis, Ann ..... Destrampe, Marie Dettlatf, Nancy .. .......36 ..47, 94 . .42, 98 .......42 .108,136 .......34 ..,....36 ....117 Eigenberger, Julianne .,.. 137 Eisenbach, Terry .......... 51 Eklund, Susan .... ....... ' 94, Eliopoulos, Frances ....... 42 .51 Elnch, Mr. ........ 40, 107 Emery, Patricia ........... 36 Engel, Neil .....,.... 82, 117 Ennis, Miss . . . ....... . . .50 Erbe, Harley ...... 76, 82, 138 Erbe, Patricia ............ 40 Erdmann, Jack ............ 48 Erdmann, Jerry ........... 52 Ermi, Jerry .......... 48, 103 Ernst, Camille .... ....... 5 1 Erste, Robert ..... ..... 40 Ervin, Lynn ....... . . .52 Espensan, James . . , . .45 Evans, Andrew ... . . .4B Evans, Cathv ..... ..... 3 4 Evans, Lucille .... ,... 1 38 Ewart, James .. .... 117 Ewart, Paul . . . . . . . .51 Ewart, Sharon .... ., . .138 Ewert, Ronald .... ..... 4 8 Ewig, Audrey .. .... 138 Ewig, Carol .. . .. .36 Dettwiler, Daniel ,..... 47, 75 Diamond, June . .......... 52 DiDio, Don ............,.... . . . .47, 78, 79, 82 98, 104 DiDio. Linda ............. 36 Diedrich, James , ......... 42 Diehl, Adeline , . . .. . . . .47 Dierauer, Judith .. . .. . .51 Dierauer, Jurdis . ...., 51 Dietrich, Mr. ...... .... 1 28 Dietzler, Sandra . . , . . . .47 Dietzman. Mr, . .. .. . .46 Dimofli, Barry ... , . , , .42 Diver, Glen .,.. ....... 3 9 Dlobik. Arlene ........ . . .36 Doboqai, John ....... B2, 136 Dodge, James .. ...... 117 Daern, David ....117 Doerr, Russell ... . . . .34 Dolata, Stanley .. .... 136 Damagalski, Erwin . . . . . ,47 Domino, Thomas .. . . . . . .47 Dominski. Jerome ........ 136 Dominski, Michael ... ....4'Z Domrois, Bonita ....51 Dondlinger. Mr. .......... 28 Donovan, Michael , ...... 136 Dons. Wayne ............ 42 Dooley, Jnclell ....,...... Doonan. James ...... 47, Doos. Wilhelm ,........... 30, 31. 59, 60,82,102,126.1ft6 Dorau, Timothy .,......., 136 .52 106 F Fabry, Jerome .... Fabry, Raymond .. Falkowski, Caroline Falque, Joan . . . . . . Falque, Terrence .. Fare, Richard , .... Farness, Joanne .. .,......42 ........36 .......48 ...63,138 .......,42 ....42, 76 .......138 42 Farnsworth, Barbara . ..... Farrar, Rene ...... Farris, Suzanne . . . Fecteau, Janet .... Fecteau, Patricia . Fedder, Susan .. ., Feiertag, Caroline Feller, Kenneth Fellows, Dennis 33, 3 Fenger, Irma ..... Fenney, Sandra . . .45, 61, Feuersthaler, Carol Filiatrault, Philia . ...........48,60,101, Filioiak, Mrs. . . . . Finley, Barbara .. . Fischer, Carol .. Doriot, Robert ....... 36, 136 Doubt, Charles ., .......47 Fischer. Lee Fish, Mary , . .. ...36 . ...36 '...48 . . .... 36 . ...36 .......117 6,84,138 ........52 110 ........36 103 ........46 ........42 .....42 .....45 .....49 Kielpinski, Edmond F Fisher, Susan ...117 Fitch, Mary Ann . . .... 42 Fleury, Harriet .... .... 4 8 Fleury, Beverly ... . . . .39 Follett, Sharon .. . .... . .34 Fans, Elaine ..... ..... . .138 Foti, James . . . . .... 52, 76 Foti, Louise .... .... 4 8, 71 Frohm, June . . . .... . .35 Frank, Karen . . ........ 34 Frank, Kurt .......... 39, 106 Frank, Mark ...,........ 138 Frankowski, Mary ......... 51 Franz, Glen .......... 48, 103 Fredericks, Jacquelyn ...... 51 Frederickson, Dennis ...... 42 Frederickson, Karen ....... 34 Freeman, John ........... 35 Freitag, Kenneth ........... .......59, 60, 81,127,138 Frelke, Ronald .......... 117 Frentz, James .... ...... 3 6 Freund, Miss , . . . . .40 Fricker, Susan . . . .... . .34 Friedel, Mary . . . ...... . .45 Friedl, Meredith ..... 48, 110 Fritsche, John . . . ...... .117 Fritz, Gary .... ...... 4 2 Fritz, Kenneth . . . . . .139 Froehlich, Susan .. . . . . . .36 Fryioff, Paul ...........,. 36 Fryt, Judith ..,........... 48 Fuerbringer, Carolyn. .66, 139 Fuerbringer, Judith ........ 42 G Gaidosh, Sharon ......... Gain, Michael .... 46, 94, Galbraith, Jane ...... 66, Galbraith, Janet Galinsky, William ........ Galle, Marie ............. .36 107 139 . . . . .66, 139 42 45 Galligon, Richard . . . . . . .51 Gallus, Mariorie . . . . . . .46 Gant, Carol ..... ...... 4 2 Ganzke, Darlene ..,....... 42 Ga inski Carol .66, 139 p , ..... Gardetto, Jacqueline ..... Gardner, Carl .... 46, 98, Gardner, James ........... 42 Gorstecki, Dean ......... Gascon, Kathleen .... 42, Gascon, Patricia .......... 36 .42 107 .52 110 Gasse, Susan .... ...... 3 6 Gau, James ..... ....... 5 1 Gau, Janice . . . ........... 36 107 Gau, Raymond Gauger, Charla ........... 36 Gaus, Barbara Gawlitta, Roger. . .46, 58, Gawlitta, Roy. .42, 83, 98, Gawronski, Maxine ....... Gawrych, Norman . ....... 42 Gdaniec, Jerome .. 51 Gebhardt, Robert . .. . . . .45 Gehlhaart, Noelle .. .... 36 Geiger, Alois ....... .... 3 6 47 48 52 42 46 . 46 104 102 52 Geiger, Miss . .,.... Geiger, Robert ........... Gelinskey, Clarence Genome, Linda ........... George, Sandra .......... Germanson, Douglas ..... 118 Germanson, John ......... 46 Geshrick, Robert .... 103, 139 Gesinski, Donald ........ 139 G Golla, Sharon ...... Gonia, Michael ..... Gonia, Richard . . . Goniwicha, Adeline . . . . . .140 Goniwicha, Marie ..... 44, 79 Gonser, Ann ..... Gonzalez, Jeffery . Gonzalez, Leonel . Goral, Therese . . . . Gordon, Edith .. . . Gordon, Virginia . Gore, Spencer .... Gorske, Patricia .. Gorski, Andrea . . . Gorski, Lea ...... Gorski, Loa ..... Gorski, Lyn ...... Gorski, William ..... Gorzalski, Thomas Gossara, Carolyn . .. . . .140 100, 140 . ..... 36 ......36 ....34 ....46 ....40 ......44 .....118 ....36 ......36 ......46 .46,118 ......78 ......34 . .44, 97 . .4s, 76 ........40 Hopper, Robert ..... . , . . . . Gielow, Charles .......... 35 Giencke, Judith ....... 52, 62 Giencke, Norlene .. Gifford, Mr. ...... . .......40 . . . . . . .51 Giles, Michael ..... 42, 97, 101 Gilhuber, llene .......48 Gilster, Susan .... . ....... 36 Gimla, Gloria . . . . . . .34 Gimla, Laura .... .... 4 6 Ginster, Joel .... .... 4 2 Giove, John ....... . . .139 Girard, Timothy .......... 46 Gittins, George .......... 139 Gittins, Leroy . ........... 42 Giuffre, Frank ..... 46, 60, 94 Glasford, Gary ....... . . .46 Gould, lheodora .......... 36 Gozdzlewski, Doreen ...... 46 Grabowski, Diane ........ 46 Grabske, Jean ........... 118 Grady, James .... 36, 98, 101 Grady, Jeanne .......... ..........59,110,111,440 Gralewicz, Mary ..... .....46 Grambow, Gary .... . .46, 62 Grams, Raymond .. Gratke, Norman . . . Gray, Michael ..... Greco, RoseMorie .. Greeb, Ronald .. .41, 106, 107 Greening, Orrin ....... 46, 76 Greening, Wayne ........ 140 Greenmeier, Daryl 36, 101, 103 Greenmeier, Douglas ......140 ...40, 82 ......41 ...51, 63 97,103 Greppi, Lynn ............. 44 Grimm, Gail ............. 46 Grimm, Kathleen ......... 140 Groblewski, Andrea ...... Grochan, Catherine ...... Grochowski, Sharon Grocki, Susan ........... Grocki, Wayne ..... Grontkowski, Cheryl Grossmann, Doralin Grubb, Eileen . ........... Grudowski, David . ...... . Grudowski, Thomas ...... .44 140 .. .. . . .51 .35 ..83, 140 . . .. . .52 .. .... 141 44 46 36 Grunau, Jay ..... . ....... 51 Grundmann, Gene ........ 46 Grundmann, Jack ..... 40, 97 Grundmann, Thomas ...... 51 Guckenberger, Diane ...... 34 Gump, Richard ....... 94, 118 Gump, Sherry ........... Gunderson, Andrea . .115, Gurch, Michael .,.... 41, Guse, Nancy ............. 44 .34 118 104 Gutsch, Paul .... ..... 5 1 Guyer, Judith . . . . . . .44 Guyer, Nancy . . . . . . .35 Haak, Astrid ........ 66, 141 Haakma, Karen ........... 52 Haase, Terry ......... 82, 118 Haberski, Sylvia ...... , . . .38 Hacker, Billy ............. 45 Haehle, Richard ...... 94, 141 Haessler, Kathleen .... 48, 60 Haessler, Pamela ........ 118 Hagen, Nancy ........... Hagerman, Janice .... 82, Hahn, David .... .40 118 .......41 Haight, Robert . . ..... 37 Haiduck, James . .. . . . .34 Haiducki, Leone ... . . . .41 Gail Halaska, ...... 37 Halaska, Joanne ......... 141 Haldner, 141 110 Jean ....... 71, Hale, Nani . .. ....... 37, Hallman, Jo-Anne ........ Halser, Joseph .... Halser, .41 Hammel, Patricia ........ 141 Hammel, William .,... 40, 97 .37 ....141 Robert .......... Index H Hart, Mary Ann . .. . . . .48 Hartig, James ..... .... 50 Hartmann, James Hartmann, Linda Hartwig, Dianne ............59, Hartwig, James Hartzheim, Janet . .... .41 .........4o '6i'bb1'iii .ao,s2,141 Harwood, Dawn ..... 66, 142 Harzke, Duane .. ...... 48, 82 Harzke, Lawrence . Haskin, Dennis Hastings, Carol . . Hauoolat Gar Hauboldt: Susan ...... 48, Haug, David ..... .......142 . .... 35 ....37 34 63 . ..... 37 83 Hawk, Gary .......... 41 , Head, lerrie ..... Heckendorf, Sharon Hedke, Leroy ..... Hedtke, Gerald Heederik, John ,. Hegerty, Jay . .. Henn, David ..... Hehn, Robert .... . Heiaer, Maribel .. .......142 .......45 ....37 . .... 47 ....45 ....37 .....41 . .... 142 H Hughes, Nancy . . . . . . . 143 Hunley, Peggy . . . . . ,41 Hunter, Carol .... . . .41 Hyde, Richard .... . . .47 lgnatievs, Dimitry ........ 37 lltesberger, Heide ......... 37 lmilkowski, Joann ..... 36, 62 lmilkowski, Judith ........ 44 lnda, Kathleen .... 45 Jablonowski, De Lores .... Jablonowski, James Jackowski, Jacqueiyn Jackson, Charles Jacob, Barbara Jacob, Jacquelyn . Jacobson, Joyce Jacobus, Russell .. Jaeger, James .... Jaeger, Lila ...... Jagmin, Kenneth .. Jagodzinski, Mary Jahnz, Sandra ....... 69, Jakopovich, Michael ...... Jambretz, Shirley ..... 51, Janczak, Donna .. 'gi' T75 U' 239 E 322 2 .535 rr F' 3 :' 51227 ,, 2.0. Q 0- D-2' 4 ... Q . . 1 fi' '4 Lili -are Liu o-si 2:2 I- a O o P' L a :- : li io ... .41 B2, 83 1 ........37 ., ..... 143 . .... 143 .37 143 48 63 Janiszewski, Casimira . .... Janiszewski, Darlene Janiszewski, Hedwig Janke, Dorene .... Jankowski, Thomas Janonis, Patricia . Janos, William . . . Janowiak, Edwin . Janowski, Barbara Heilman, Shirley ...... 37, 71 Hein, John ...... ..... 4 0 Heinan, Joylynn . ..,. 37 Heine, Kathleen . . . . . . .48 Heinen, Kathleen . . . . . . .37 Heinz, Marie .... .... 50 Heise, Diane . . . . . . .45 Heise, Kathryn . . .... 37 Heise, Sharon .. ....... 48 Heling, John ..... . . .37, 82 Heling, Linda ............. 48 Hellrung, James ......... 118 Helminski, James .... 94, 142 Helmke, Karen ........... 37 Helstowski, Judith ....... 142 Helt, David ....... .... 1 42 Hemin, Grace ...,......., 48 Henderson, Deanna , ..... 142 Henderson, Glenn ..... 41, 97 Hendrickson, Christine .... 37 Hennell, James ....... 62, 142 Hennings, Susan ......... 37 Hennin ton Barbara ..... 48 9 , , - Henrichs, Marvin ..... .....45 63 Hensel, Julie ......... 50, Hensel, Sharon ........... 48 Herbst, Judith ....... 69, 142 Herman, David ........... 35 Herrick, Judith ........ 50, 63 Herrick, Kathleen Herriges, Gerhard ......... 48 Herriges, Susan ..... , ..... 37 Hertel, Carol .....,....... 37 Heschke, Darlene ..... 70, 142 Hessler, Barbara .......... 47 Hettinger, David ...... 48, 82 Hettwer, William ......... 47 Heyden, Carol . . . . . . . . .41 Hickey, Sharon . . . . . . . .37 Hickman, John . . . ..... . .37 Hickman, Mr. ..., 82, 129 Hieb, Jerry ...,. ..... 4 8, 82 Hien, Marianne . .......... 50 Higgins, Maureen ......... Highsmith, Darlene ....... 41 Higgins, Sharon .......... 48 40 37 Hinckle, Jeanette .... . . . Hinckle, Joan ............ 48 Hinktuss, Karen .......... 46 Hintz, Carol ............. 41 Hintz, Charles. .42, 76, 97, 103 Hintz, Russell .... ......... 4 8 38 41 37 37 .. . . . . . .41 41 37 35 32 1f.fIfIi4:s Jans, Dennis . . . . ......... 46 Jansen, Larry ............ 50 Januchowski, Kathleen .... 46 Janusz, Judith ......... . . .46 Jaretz, Janet ..... 41, 59, 144 Jarvella, Ann . .32, 51, 59, 61 Jarvella, Robert ,.41, 98, 106 Jarzyna, Theodore . . .40, Jaszewski, John ...... 51, Jaworski, Sandra ..... . . . .37 Jazdzewski, Edward 59, 81, 144 103 77 Jazdzewski, Patricia ..... 144 Jetfrey, Joyce ....... 108, 110 Jeitrey, Julene ....... 41, 110 Jeffrey, Laurie ...... 47, 110 Jecka, Darlene ........,. 144 Jendusa, Gerald ,.41, 97, 106 Jenny, Joan .............. 37 Jenrich, Roger ....... 51, 104 Jeske, Fredrick ....... 41, 82 Jirikowic, Susan K Kaia, Kenneth .... Kalisni , Martin .. Kaminsii, Sharon . Kanak, Kathleen .. Kandziora, Thomas Kane, Kathleen Kane, Patricia .... Kapke, Kathy ...... Karasci, Kenneth . Karczewski, Daniel Karnes, Marilyn .. Karow, Arwin .... Karpinski, Arlene . Karras, Kathleen . Karshna, Virginia . Kasper, Eileen Kasper, Thaddeus Kasprzak, Susan .. Kasten, Miss ..... Katz, Harriet ..... Koun, Loren ..... . ...a2, 72, sz, wif Kazik, Karen . . . . . Kazmerski, Kenneth Kazubowski, Auczey Keast, William . . . 49 .. ..... 51 .. ..... 49 ........37 ......144 ........43 ...45, 48 61 51 ......36 .....37 .....49 .....37 ....144 .....36 ......49 ......37 ......37 52,82 126,144 42 42 Kazmierczak, Vir inia ..... 49 39 40 52 Kebbekus, Marnae Keef, Darlene .... Keef, Janice ...... Keller, Mr. .... . Keltner, Jeffrey . . . Kennelly, James .. Kennelly, Kathlyn Keno, Douglas .... Keno, Judith . . . Kerlin, Ronald .. Kern, Helen . . . Kesich, Emil . . . Kesting, Karen Kettner, Richard .. Kieker, Sharon .. Kiel, Donna ...... Kieliszewski, Lea . .......49, 65, 94, ...,145 .....42 .....37 .....42 ......32 .....145 ..45, 97 ......51 .82,l19 37 51 . . . . .37 32 37 42 ioa, id? ......145 103 Kielpinski, Sylvester ..42, Kiewig, James ........... 49 Killey, Donna ............ 37 Killian, Barbara . . ..... 49 Kimball, Donna . . . . . . . 145 Kimber, Judy .... ..... 3 7 Kimber, Kendall . . .---- 37 Kimber, Thomas .... . . .145 King, Roger .............. 37 Kirkish, Jacquelyn ,...... 145 Kitzke, Kenneth .......... 49 Kiol, John ........ 42, 75. 82 Klatt, Ruth ............... 42 Kleczka, Edward .......... 37 Klein, Judith ............ 119 103, 145 Klein, Keith .... 65, Klein, Randall ............ 42 Klein, Sandra ...... ...... 4 9 Kleinschmidt, James ...42, 97 Klenke, Judith ......... .145 Klevenow, Karen .. . Klevenow, Lynn .......... 49 gisraet, alan d.i .......... 37 n, wen ovn ......... 0' 1 72, 73 .....42 .............37,7 . Kloth, Barbara ,......... 145 Kloth, Bonita . ........... 145 Klug, Marcia . . . ...... . .49 Klump, James ........ 45. 98 Kmiecik, Timothy . ..... . . .37 Hobert, Patricia .,....... 119 34 Hodson, Robert . . . Hoernel, Mrs. .. Hott, Judith ...... q -. ..iI.'. Hoffman, Katrina ..... 37, Hoffman M ra , y Hotfmeister, Lois... Hogan, Jean ....... .... Hoinacki, Kenneth ..... 41 Holanders, Egils. .94, 104, 'i Holanders, Liene . . . . . . . . . Holmes, Pamela ..... , . . .. Holtz, Sally . . . . . Homac, John ..... 41 82 73 41 43 48 Hoinacki, Dianne ......... 48 82 42 39 37 40 40 47 Johnsen, Lee ............. 45 Johnson, Barbara L. ...... 37 Johnson, Barbara M. ..... 144 Johnson, Barbara ......... 37 Johnson, Joan . ..... ..... 4 6 Johnson, Judith .. ..... 47 Johnson, June .... . .... 41 Johnson, Lance . . . .... . .37 Johnson, Linda ........... 37 Johnson, Robert ....... 40, 97 Johnston, Diane .......... 37 Johnstone, Ruby . . . . .... .41 Jones, Kathleen . . ..... 51 Jones, Lorna . . . . . . . .35 Jones, Thomas .... ..... 4 1 Jopke, Lawrence .... ..... 3 7 Jopke, Thomas . . . . . . .144 Jopke, William . .. . . . . .41 Joslyn, Earl .... . . . .119 Joy, JoAnn ........ ..... 3 7 Jozefiak, Dorothy , . . . . . . .36 Jozwiak, Carlien . . , . . . Jozwiak, Jane .... ..... Juds, Dennis . . . . . . . . Jupp, Sharon ....... ..... Knoak, Kathleen .......... 37 Knoak, Thomas .......... 45 Knee, John ............... 42 Knitter, Leonard . . .33, 146 Knitter, Richard ...... 40, 106 Knoblauch, Janice -.--.- 42 Knohlauch, Patricia ..... 119 Knoll, Michael ..... ..42, 106 Knoll, Suzanne . . . .... . .49 Knox, Robert Knutsen, Eva .... ..... 1 19 Knutsen, Karla . . . . .40, 73 Knutsen, Neil .... Kabow, Yvonne .. Koceia, Karen .... ......49 ......49 ......42 Glazer, Janice ............ Glazer, Jean ............. Glazewski, DeWayne. . .38, Glisch, Carol ............. Gliszinski, Sandra ........ Glowczynski, Patricia , . . . . Gnas, Patricia ........... 139 Gnas, Paul ............... 52 Goddard, Sandra ......... 51 Goelz, Robert ...48, 100, 106 Goertz, Edward . .83, 127, 139 Goetz, Thomas ........ 46, 94 Goetzke, Roger ........... 36 Gohlke, Gene ...... ...140 Goldber , Nancy . . . . . . .46 Goldie, Richard . . . . . . .36 42 46 97 42 36 44 Hancock, Barbara ........... .........41,108, 109,110 Hancock, John .............. ........30, 48, ao, 98,102 Handley, Victoria ......... 48 Hanke, Marilyn ..... 108, 141 Hankwitz, Arthur .,....... 37 Hankwitz, Helen ...... 45, 78 Hanleck, Theodore .... 76, 141 Hansen, Charles ,..... 41, 97 Hansen, Gerald ... . . . . . .48 Hansen, Janice . . . . . . . .37 Hansen, John ............. 45 Hansen, Thomas ........,. 45 Hanson, Richard W. .. .37, 97 Hanson, Richard R. ..... ,.35 Hardy, Sharon ...... .... 4 5 Hart, Barbara ..... .... 4 8 Horbinski, Lawrence . . .40, Horch, Arthur ............ Hass, Sandra ........... 72 82 Horn, Antoinette .,.... 48, 63 1 19 143 Hosterman, Gloria ....... Hotzel, Darlene ......... Housfeld, Kenneth Housfeld Maril n , y ...... Housfeld, Richard. .83, 94, ....40, .40 106 .119 119 Howell, Mrs. ............. 36 Hoyer, Kathleen ......... 143 Hrenak, Michael ..... 62, 143 Hrymnak, Kathleen ....... 52 Huber, Karen ..... Hughes, Gary . .. Hughes, Joyce . . . ,....41 ....45 ....35 Juracka, Jeri ..... 46 41 37 Junk, Beniamin . ..... 46 37 37 144 Jurkowski, Marianne ..... Just, Carole .......... 46, 71 K Kabacinski, Judith Kabacinski, Michael ........37 50 Kabacinski, Sallyann ...... Kaczmarek, Mr. .. Kaczorek, Scott . . . Kaczmarski, Dennis Kading, Lawrence Kading, Patricia .. Kahny, Harvey 42 52 32 ....49, 94 49 49 Kocent. Carol ............ 37 Koch, Mary Ann. . .59, 80, 146 Koch, Miss ....... ...... 4 7 Koch, Mr. ................ 29 Kocourek, Monty . . . . . . . .37 Koedinger, Janyce . . ...... 51 Koeniq, Barbara .... ..... 4 9 Koenig, Jane ..... . .... 45 Koep. Jane ......42 Kokali, Kathleen ., ..... 42, B3 Kokali, Kenneth ......... 146 Kokernueller, Katherine .... 42 Kolodziei, Clara .......... 42 Kolodziei, Reaina ......... 37 Kondracki, Edward ....... 45 Konieczka, James ........ 146 Konieczka, Patricia ...... . .,......108,110.111,146 Konieczny, Rose Marie ...146 Page Two Hundred One K Konkel, George . .. Konkoly, Lydia . . . Konwinski, David . . Kopischke, Grace . . Kopke, William . . . Kopplin, David ........... Koprowski, Donna ........ Koprowski, Sandra .... 42, Korenkiewicz, Dianna ..... 11, 12, Kornreich, Nancy ......... Koss, Frederick ........... Korn, Dr. .... 9, 10, Koss, Sally ......... Koster, James . . .46, ...42 ....146 ....42 37 42 49 49 82 52 13 37 43 .42, 146 101, 103 Koster, Robe rta .........,. 42 Kostich, Nikola . . .41, va, 101 Kotarski, Jaqueline ....... 42 Kotowski, Louise .....,... 42 Kotowski, Thomas .... 37, 97 Kovnesky, Richard . . . . .37, 98 146 Kowalski, Arline ......... Kowalski, John ..... Krahmer, Shelby ......... .49, 106 146 Kraiewski, James ....,... 147 103 Krall, Martin. ,51, 94, 101, Kramer, Randall .. . ..... . Krass, Patricia ........... ......32 Krause, Janet Krause, Kurt . Krause, Miss . Krause, Pamela Kreft, Frank . . Kreft, Virginia Kresinske, Robin . Kressin, Leonard .. Krey, Norma . Kreznar, Carol Krieger, Joan . Kriese, Dennis Kriese, Erika . Kriese, Herbert Kriese, Sigrid Krieser, Kenneth Kroening, Robert .. Krohn, Judith .. Krall, Thaddeus . Kropusek, Sharon .. Krueger, Cynthia .. Krueger, Dian Peck, Marylyn ..,. ....... Perry, Walter .. .......... 32 Nowak, Sharon ..... Krueger, Jean .... . Krueger, Patricia . . Kruschke, David .37 147 ....147 ....147 ....42 ....37 35 42 37 ....42 ....40 ....42 .,..119 ....32 ...,.37 ....147 ....35 ....49 .....42 ....147 .....46 ....147 .....49 .49 . .42, 82 .....51 ....147 Kruse, Bonnie ............ 37 ruse Nanc 63, 147 K , y ........ Krzewina, Jack 59, 60, 82, 147 Krzyston, Terrence ..... 49, 77 Kubiak, Bernardine ....... 49 Kubisiok, Jennifer . . . . . . .37 Kucay, Cynthia .... Kuenstler, Arlene .. .....49 ....147 41 Kuiawa, Eneicla .......... Kukowski, Shirley ..... 42, Kulwicki, Jack ..... Kulwicki, Ronald .... .... Kummers, Kathleen Kupser, David ..... Kuptz, Laura ........ .,.. 82 43 43 Kummers, Donald .... .... 3 2 45 49 40 49 Kurczewski, Jo Ann ....... Kurzynski, Terrance ...... ..........94,104,107,148 Kuta, Honore ............. 42 Kwiatkowski, Gloria ..42, 71 Kwiatkowski, Henry .....148 Kwiatkowski, Jerome ..... 41 Kwiecinski, Ardath ...... 94 Kwiecinski, James 64, l. .39 , 148 Laatsch, Gerald ......... 148 Labecki, Marvin ....,.... 94, 102, 104 Labinski, Georgiann . ,... .35 Lach, Allan ............. Lach, Kenna ...... 69, 81, .49 148 Lackey, Judith ........... 35 LaDow, Judith ........... 35 Lodwig, Carol ........... 148 Ladwig, Jon ............ 119 Ladwig, Judith .... 49, 59, 81 Laessig, Mr. ........,..... 42 Lalasz, Mr. . ......... 34, 114 Lalie, Judith ,........,.,. 49 LaMarre, Craig ........... 44 Lambert, Edward ........ .35 Lampe, Arthur .... 41, 76, 82 Lampe, Barbara .......... 48 Lampe, Barbara .......... 40 Lampe, Judith ....... .... 4 9 Londgraf, Michael ........ 35 Londo, Joseph . ..... Landreman, Judith . . Landry, Cheryl .... Lane, Miss ...... Lang, Jean . .. Lange, Carol .. . Lange, Roy .. Lange, Ruth .... Page Two Hundred .....148 . .... 35 ....44 ....52 ....35 ....35 ....148 ....35 Two L Larson, Charles ..... ..........94,115,120, 121 Larson, Lowell ....... 94, 148 Larson, Mary ............. 51J Lotus, Sharon . , ..... 49 Lou, Susan ....... . . .44 Loudon Sharon .... . . .49 Lauritzen, Diana . . . , , . . .32 LaVann, Virginia ........ 149 Lederhaus, Sney Ann .,.,.. 49 Lettel, Burnell ............ 49 Lettel, Richard ............ 35 Lehmann, Barbara .... 48, 111 Leichtnam, William ....... 40 Lemanczyk, Thomas ....... 35 Lemonski, Joanne . . Lemke, Wiiliam .. . Lentz, Kathleen Lenz, Barbara .... Lenz, Kathryn .. Lenz, Patricia .. Lese, Myra .......... 43 32 49 . . . . 149 49 44 44 82 Lesky, Jack ........... 35, Lesn1ewski, Richard .. 50 Lewanaawski, Marciann .. .39 39 Liberacki, Shirley .... Liberski, Dean ............ 44 Lichte, Ronald .,..... 32, 149 Liawin, Sondra .. . ..... . .44 Lieber, Mardell ........... 49 Liebl, Sharon . . . ..... 50, 63 Lieske, William . .. .... . . .50 Lindquist, Miss .... ..,.. 4 7 Lindstrom, Norman . . . . .35 Lisiecki, Marilyn . . . . . . . .35 Lisiecki, Sally ............ 49 Litzow, Susan . . .50, 60, 108 Livesey, Robert ........... 50 Livieri, Karen . ...... 108, 120 Lobraco, James . ........ 41 Loeber, Mrs. . ....... 52 Loeher, JoAnn ..........,. 37 Loeher, Susan .........,.. 49 Loehrke, Janet ........... 35 Long, Gary . .43, 97, 101, Iuo Long, William ..........., 49 Looney, Patrick ....... 40, 76 Lopez, Marcellino 65, 100, 149 Loppnow, Dennis ........, 45 Lorentz, Mr. .............. 52 Lotz, James ..., ....... 1 20 Lowe, Barbara ....,...... 35 Lowey, Patrick ..,. 45, 97, 104 Lubinski, Carol ..,........ 43 Lucchesi, Orlando . ....... 43 Ludwig, Roberta . . . . . . . .52 Ludwigson, Carol ......... 49 Luedke, Raymond .,.. 50, 106 lvedtke, Gary .... . . .49, 106 Luedtke, Kenneth ....,.., 120 Luedtke, Sandra . .,..,... 149 Luell, Richard .... 43, 97, 107 Lukaszewicz, Valerie . .35, 109 Lukszys, John ........,.. 149 lvnd. Karen ..... ...50 Lund, Susan .............. 40 Lundberg, Sherry ,..,,,,, 149 Lundh, Peter ...... 35, 82, 98 Lundh, William .........., 35 Lundquist, McRae ,....., 149 Lunn, Rosemary . .,......, 35 Lusardi, David ....,... 45, 76 Luther, Nancy . . .... 63, 149 Lutz, John ...,. ..... 4 9, 63 Lutz, Ruth .......... .... 1 49 Lynch, Kathleen ..., 31, 32, 51 Lynch, Mrs. .............. 42 Lynn, Margaret ,,,,,,, 36 Lytge, Kathleen i i i'.1 Maager, Robert ...... Macfall, James ....149 .....38 .38, 97 Maci, Robert .. . ..... 50, 76 Maci, Ronald . . . .... . .150 Mack, Kathleen . . . .. . . .38 Mackay, James . . . . . .38 Madala, Richard . . . .. .47 Madunich, John . . ...... 52 Madunich, Mariorie ....... 38 Moes, Arthur ,..... ..... . .32 Mogestro, James. .43, 101, 106 Maggi, Beatrice . ......... 43 Mohnke, Karen .......... 150 Maier, Diane .......,..... 38 Maichrzak, Nancy ....... 150 Makal, Larry . ..... ..,.. 4 3 Makowski, Lindo . . .... 150 Malczewski, James ,. . . . .41 Malinski, Wayne .. . . .43 Manning, David . . . . . . . .47 Manske, Carol .... ...... 1 50 Manthey, Floyd ....... 43, 83 Manz, Bonnie .. . ..... .38 Manz, Daniel .....38 Marak, Ivan .....39 Marak, Robert .... ....... 4 3 Mariscal, Joseph ...... 50, 76 Index lvl ' Marki, Paul ........... 39, 98 Markowski, Michael ...... 38 Markussen, Shirley ......... ...........50, 60,127,150 Marlowe, Dale .......... 150 Marquardt, Judith ....... 150 Morquardt, Michael ...,.. 150 Marshall, Sally ..... ..... 4 S Marsha, John ............ 15 Marsolek, Mary ...... .... 3 8 Marsolek Suzann ..47, 62, 108, 109,H1'1.0,.111 Morten, Susan .......... . . 38 Martin, Diana ............ 32 Martin, George . . . .... .32 Martin, Mary ....... ..... 4 0 Martincic, Margaret ....... 43 Marx, Kenneth ..... ..... 4 9 Marzofka, Lois .,......... 32 Marzofka, Penelope ....... 45 Marzolka, Susan . .59, 81, 150 Maslo, James ............ 38 Mason, Andrene .......... 38 Mason, Clarence . .30, 33, 151 51 Materi, Lawrence .. ..... .. Mattert, Marcia ...... .... Matthei, Mr. ........ . .45, Mattison, Sheridan ........ Mattke, Dennis . . . Mattox, Sue . . . Matty, Carole .. Matty, Harry . ,... ...... . . Matusiak, Severyn . . . Matuszewski, Patricia McClintic, Charlotte .......79, 81, 84, McCormack, John . . . l 85, 40 98 50 45 . . . . 120 43 47 38 38 40 151 McCormick, Mary ...,..... 43 McCormick, Noreen ...... McGarty, Miss ............ .49 McDermot, Michael ...... 151 45 47 Mclntaggart, James ....... McNulty, Dennis .. ..., 38, 97 McSweeney, Michael .,.... 43 McSweeney, Patricia ...... 43 McTrusty, Gary ......... . ..33, 66, 98, 100, 127, McTrusty, Sa nd ra ......... 43 McTrusty, Sharon 151 Meehan, Robert .. .47, 98, 104 Mehring, Sandra ........, 151 Meier, Carol ............. 47 Meinke, Gloria . . . .. . . .43 Meinolf, Mary Jo . . . . . . . .38 Mellema, Thomas ......... 50 Melms, Richard ........... 47 Melms, Susan ........ 81, 151 Melms, Thomas ........... 32 Memmel, Jeanne .......... 38 Menge, Barbara ...... Menzel, John . .38, 58, .50, 63 so, 106 Merkl, Lawrence .......... 47 Mett, Mrs. . ,......... , . . .43 M Molinek, David . . . . . Mombleau, Norman .... . . . Monson, Jacqueline . Marana, Jennie . . . Morbeck, Mrs. . . . . Morbeck, Rudy . . . Morgan, Michael ..,...... Moriwaki, Michael .... 44, Mountcastle, Barbara Mountcastle, Gerald Mountcastle, Marlene Mroczkowski, Lorraine. .47, 44 50 38 47 52 120 Morgan, Lynn ..........., 38 52 97 32 35 45 62 50 Mucha, James ....... Mucha, Robert ....... fIIIi20 Mudrak, Darlene .. . . . . . .52 Mueller, Barbara , .. . . . . .43 Mueller, Carol .... . . . . .43 Mueller, Diana ... . . . . .47 Mueller, Edward ......... 152 Mueller, Glen ........... 152 Mueller, Keith ........ 43, 97 Mueller, Lawrence ...43, 102 Mueller, Milton . ........ 38 Mueller, Susan . . .,... 38 Multhouf, Jeanne ... ., . . .47 Mundt, Ann .............. 48 Munson, Janice ........... 38 Munson, Sharon...58, 81, 152 Munzinger, John ......... 50 Murphy, Patricia ......... 41 Murphy, Shirley ...... 47, 109 Muschinske, David ......... ..........30, 115, 120,127 Mutchler, Leo ............ 152 Mydy, Daniel ........... 120 N Nader, Mr. ...... 52, 94, 100 Narloch, Richard ......... 120 Narrai, Lucille ........... 48 Narrai, Peter . ....... 94, 120 Nouiock, Arthur. . .83, 98, 120 Nowrocki, Marsha .... 40, 73 Nawrocki, Thomas. . .106, 152 Neeld, Betty. .33, 66, 108, 152 Nehring, Barbara ........ 120 Neitz, Kristine ..... . ...... 35 Neitz, Sally ...... .... 1 52 Neitzel, Judith .. . . . . . .48 Nelson Barbara Nelson, 82 Claude ....... 35, Nelson, Darlene ...... 48 Nelson, Gary ......... 35, 82 Nelson, Howard ......... 153 Nelson, James . . . .. . . .40 Nelson, Janet .. , . , ., Nelson, Karen . ..... . Nelson, Lani . .. .... . . .. Nelson, Larry .. .... 35, Nelson Peter .. .... , . Metz, Fern-Rase . . . .. . .151 Metzger, Richard 52 Meyer, Diane .... ..... 4 3 Meyer, Edward . . , .... .45 Meyer, Frank .......,..... 40 Meyer, Mary-Jean ........ 47 Meyer, Mary ..... 59, 81, 151 Meyer, Sandra ......,..., 52 Meyer, Sharon .. Michalowski, Kathleen. .50, 63 Michalski, Richard .. ..... 151 Michalzik, Sandra ........32 Mielke, Joan ............. 47 Mielke, Joyce .............. 32, 33, 59, 60.66, 81,127,151 Mielke, Ronald ........... 38 Mierzwa, Mr. .... 37, 94, 104 Mieszkowski, Maryann .,.. 38 Miezin, Joyce ............ 43 Migdal, Allan ........... 152 Miqdal, Eileen ........... 43 Milewski, Diane ...43, 71, 72 Miller, Catherine ..... 81, 152 Miller, Elaine. ...... . .....45 Nelson, Sandra . . . Nemeth, Kathleen Neumann, Jean .. Neumeier, Robert . .. Newbury, Judith Newman, Diane .. Nicholson, Donna Niechlanski, Davi d ........ Niechlanski, Marsha . . .45, Niedzielski, Josephine Niehoff, Joan ..... 48 , , 58, Nielsen, Jacklyn . ........ Niemann, Donna ......... Niemann, Gary . . . Niemuth, David .. Nimmer, Carolyn . Nimmer, Claire .,.. Nimmer, Sondra . . . . Nimoth, James Nimtz. Michael Nitz, Sharon Norman, Dale .... Novak, Arlene . .... 48 42 48 82 45 42 48 42 35 35 .....35 39 35 83 35 63 48 35 .....48 .....35 .....42 ....153 ....153 .....51 Nowacki, Kenneth . ..... .. Nowicki, Betty Miller, Eugene ............ 41 Miller, James. .47, 65, 94, 103 Miller, Kenneth .......... 43 48 Miller, Kent .... . ..... .. Miller, Larry Miller, Marilyn . Miller, Miss .... Miller, Roland .... Miller, Rose ........ Miller, TehrRena . .. Mischke, Margo .. . Miscichoski, James ........ Misiewicz, Barbara ....... Misiewicz, Martin . . . .50, 102 Misiora, Robert . .. .... . .47 43 47 43 43 . . . 38 41 38 35 40 Mitchell, Merry ..... ..... 3 2 Mittelstaedt, Elaine . ...... 41 Mittelstaedt, Harold ...... 38 Mittelstaedt, Raymond .... 41 Mixdorf, Sandra .... ..... 4 5 Moede, Richard ........... 47 Moffatt, Candace. .59, 80, 152 Makelke, Tim ........... 152 O 48 32 48 .....35 35 ,....35 41 Obarski, Judith .......... 36 Obarski, Karen .......... 153 Obarski, Wayne .. .31, 49, 94 Obermann, Joelen ........ 36 O'Brien, Judith ........... 42 O'Brien, Kathleen ......... 36 O'Brien, Patricia .... . .... 49 O'Brien, Saeila .......... 153 O'Dell, Howard . . .50, 94, 106 Odwazwy, Paula ......... 49 OdYa, Jackson ..... Odya, Kenneth ..... Odva, Ray ......... Oelstrom, Susanne .. O'Hearn, Mr. ...... . O'Leary, Daniel .. Olecik, Barbara . . . .49, 76 . .36, 98 ......35 .36.109 ..37, 97 ......4B . ..., 42 0 Olesinski, Kathleen Oleson, Eric .... Oleson, Glenn ...,..,... Oleson, Karen ....... 82, Oleyniczak, EmyLou ..... .42 Oliva, Geraldine ......... 49 Olive, Janice ..... .36 Olivo, William ..... ...153 153 153 .....153 ....49,82 .36 121 Ollmann, Virginia . . . . . Olm, Richard ..... Olsen, Sharon .... Olshesky, Steven ......... 40 77 .....,49 Olson, Allan ......... 49, Olson, Arthur . .. .... . .42 Olson, George . . . . .153 Olson, Joyce ,. .... 49 Olson, Ronald . . . .. . .36 Olson, Shirley .... . . .154 Olszewski, Harry .. . ...154 Orlowski, Mr. ........... 129 Orzechowski, Sharon .... .49 Osborne, Gary ........... 48 Osinski, Raymond ........ 42 Osterburg, Judith . ........ 40 Osterburg, Lawrence. . 121, 127 Osterndorf, Mr. ........... 52 Otto, Roger ......... 42, 101 Otzelberge, Alan . . . Otzelberge, William Ouellette, Kathy .... Owens, Karen ...... . ...... 33, 60, 70, P Pabelick, Nadine . Pabich, Kathleen . Pacala, Bonita .... , . ..........60, 82, Packer, Kenneth .... Paczkowski, Ellen .. Paczkowski, Roberta Paetzke, MaryAnn .. Pages, Edith ..... .. . Pages, Lorna 44, 108, Pagligsotti, Jean . .. Paloma, Mary ...... Palleon, James ..... ......36 76 ..4o, .....154 '1ib.'154 ....45 ......46 1526154 1 ......so , .66,154 1 ..40, 73 ......3s .3o, 154 109,110 . ..... 44 ......41 Polmbach, Ronald ..... 40, 76 Paneitz, Dennis .......... 121 Panovich, James ..... 94, 154 Popp, Susan . . .46, 60, 84, 85 Parchim, Robert ....... 46, 76 Parker, Diane ............ 46 Parks, Patricia ........... 41 Parr, Robert ...... 44, 76, 107 Patterson, Jack ....... 44, 103 Patterson, Pamela ........ 32 Peak, Edward .... 45, 97 104 Pearson, Barbara .... . . .'. .50 Pech, James ........ . ..... 46 Pedriana, Mary ..... .38 .....154 103 Pedriana, Michael. .46, 94, Pelczynski, Margaret Pelzek, Dennis . . .33, Pelzek, Robert . . .38, Pepin, Brian . .. ...... 45, Peppey, Ann .... . . . Perry, Roger. .50, 94, Persike, Gerald Pesch, Virginia ......44 100,154 101,106 155 ......46 100,103 ......44 ......44 Peters, Janice ............ 38 Peters, Jeananne . . 114, 121 Peters, Sarah ........... 155 Peterson, Daniel ...... 46 Peterson, David .......... 46 Peterson, Dean .. .... 48, 77 Peterson, Gail ............ 38 Peterson, Harry .... 45, 97 Peterson, Karen .......... 46 Peterson, Wayne .. .82, 155 Petri, Jack .... ........ 3 2 Petri, Louise .. ..,,.. 50 Petri, Thomas . . . .. . .41 Petrie, Judith . .. . . . .44 Petrovic, Mariorie .... 38 Phillips, Charles . .... 48 Phillips, Dale . ........... 45 Phillips, Judith .......... . . . ........44, 58, 72, 73,110 Piasecki, David ........ . . .41 Piech, John ..... 46, 102, 121 Piechocki, Carol .......... 35 Piehl, Bonnie ............. Pientka, Kenneth .. . .. .. Pientka, Thomas .... .... Pietruszynski, Allan Pihl, Dorothy ...... Pilarski, Judith ........... Pinczkowski, Thomas ..44, Piontek, Sandia ..... 121, 155 Piorier, Thomas .......... 94 Piorkowski, Bonnie ....... 35 Piotrowiak, Carole. . .108, 155 Piotrowski, Kathleen ...... 46 Piskula, Marilyn . . . .... . .38 Piszczek, Dennis . . . .... .155 45 38 50 . .... 46 . . . . . .44 52 79 Roepke, Bonnie ,.... ...... 166 S innato Jose h . pi? Santl, Diane . . . . . .39 Stein, Sharon ............ 162 100 162 Straszewski, Helen . .. Plennes, Karen . . . Pliska, Sandro .. ........ Plusnick, Robert ..... Pocian, Joyce .... Poczekoi, Miss ...... Podolske, Judith .... Podolske, Margaret . Podolske, Mary ..,.. Pott, Ernest .....,.. Pohorsk Jose h Y. P ---- Polacheck, David. .44, Polacheck, Diane. .50, Polak, Lawrence .... Polgar, Richard ..... ........64,65, 94, Poludnianyk, Jean . .. Polzin, Cheryl ...... Polzin, Diane ...... . . .... 30, 33, 108, Pommerich, Suzanne . ......51 .49 .98,104 ......38 .....51 ...,.44 .....155 .....44 .....155 .48,106 97,102 108 109 1 . ..... 47 '1'6i.'iss 111, 155 ......-14 1567155 ......41 Pontow, Georgia ,........ 38 Popelier, Charmaine .....32 Popelier, lee ...4. ..... 46 Popp, Gerald .. .,.. 156 Possell, Ronald , . . ..,... 44 Posselt, Alan ........ 77, 156 Passing, Thomas . ..... , . .156 Poster, Virginia ... .. . .156 Power, Robert .. ...... 41 Powers, Theda ........ 45, 61 Pozarski, lawrence ,..... 156 Pozarski. Leonard . ....... 38 Pradarelli, James . .77, 156 Price, Douglas .... ...... 3 2 Price, James .... ..... 50 Price, Thomas .. ...... 44 Priebe, Roy ..,........... 45 Priefer, Fredrick .,........ 32 Pries, Gerald ....... 100, 156 Primus, Kathleen ........ 156 Primus, Ralph .. ...... 44 Prott, Kenneth .... ..... 4 4 Provencher, Alice .. . .. . . .50 Prudlow, Rosann , .... 156 Prusak, Carol .... .... 1 57 Puemer, Kathleen ... .. . . .44 Puls, Jeannete .... ...... 4 8 Pum, Frank .... .... 5 0, 83 Puna, Barbara Purdv, Marcia .. .44 157 Purol, Stanley .. .......... 48 60 Putney, Julie ....... Pyzik, Margaret .... Pyzik, Phyllis ..... Radoszewski, Mary , ..... Radoszewski, Thomas. .44, Rae, Bonnie ........ Raetter, Diann ...... Rakowski, George .. Raksany, Miss ...... Romlow, Fredrick. .45, Randazzo, Kathleen . Randula, Constance . Rasch, Darrell ....... 38, . .46, .....157 ...,.44 .38 106 .46 157 .40 129 , 103 157 .32 106 Rasmussen, Mr. ........... 43 Rataiczyk, Charlotte Ratzmann,,, Bruce Ratzmano, Elaine Rowling, Thomas Reamer. James Reckard, Marilyn . Reek, Sharon .. . Reeve, Katharine . Regan, Robert ........... Rehfeld, Gretchen ..... 44, Rehfeld, Susan ..... , .59, Rehorst, Janet .. Rehorst, Mary .... Reich, Geraldine .... Reid, Marlowe .,.. Reilly, Dennis .. Reilly, Gregory .. . Reimer, Joel .... Reinelt, Kersten ..... Reiske, Karl ........ Reiniak, Patricia .... Remus, Jack ...... 33 Rentmeester, Barbara Rentmeester, Judith . Reschenberg, Judith . Reske, Joy ......... Reske, Thomas ..,, Reszka, Joanne . Rettig, Sandra .... Rettmann, Sharon .. . Retzlaff. Kathleen .. . . . .30, 33, 78, 79, Rewolinski, Adeline . Ribbeck, Allen ...... .. ,... .33. 50, 98, 101, Ricciardi, Judith ..80, 81, Ricciardi, Patricia . Ricciardi Sharon . ......46 .....97 .46 ....157 .38 ....121 .....35 ......40 .46 58 157 44 .. . . .46 . . . . .46 50 45 32 44 . . . . . .40 48 44 , 94, 157 .....52 ......46 .....157 157 fiI1.32 ....157 .....38 158 127,158 ......46 163 158 121 , ........ 45 Rice, Mary Jo. .33, 80, 81, 158 158 Rich, linda ..,... Richards, Dianne . i:i:i::.42 Riesen, Pamela . .. . . . .40 Riesen, Patricia . . .... 52 Rife, Diane .... .... 3 8 Riley, Miss .... .... 3 8 Rippel, John . . ......... 44 Rither, Shari ........... . .38 Ritzow, John ............ 158 Robbins, Roger .... 30, 50, 104 Robinson, Barbara ....... 158 Robinson, John .,..,.. 44, 97 Robinson, Susan .. Rodda, Amy ..... Roedel, Jean .. ..... .. Roedel, John ....... Rogers, Patricia . . .... . .... Rogowski, Gerald . . . Rohde, Sharon . .. . ..... 46 ......39 . 44 .94, 158 46 46 Rolft, Nancy ........,.... Ronowski, Gerald . .. Ronowski, Rosemarie . . . . . . Ropel, Raymond .... Rosetti, James ....., Rosiak, James Rosiak, Richard ..,.. Rostankowski, Susan. Roth, Harold ....... Rouiller, Sharon .. 38 ......4l 50 97 ..38, 46 .76, 158 ..39, 97 .....158 ....,.41 ..40, 62 ......38 ....41 Index S Schneider, Philip 102, 104, 160 Schneider, Russell ........ 38 Schneider, Sharon ......... 34 Schneider, Suzanne ...44, 61 Schneidewind, Lois Schneidewind Lorna .......38 ...50, 63 Schneidewind, Nancy ..... 122 Schnepp, Darlene ......... 50 Schoeller, Jean ..... . . . .38 Schoeller, Mr. ...... .... 5 2 Schoenrack, Dennis Scholl, Janice ............ 39 . . . . . . .45 Schoofs, Mrs. . .......... . Schorrak, Robert ..... 43, Schrank, Dennis . ....... 44 Schrank, James ...... 38 Schrank, John . .. .. . .50 Schreiber, Diane . .. .... .160 Schreihart, Robert ........ 39 Schroeder, Suzanne ...... .38 106 Schroeder, Schubring, ..........69, 108, 110, .34 Thomas. .43, 98 104 Carolyn ......... 160 Schuda, Robert ........... 37 Schueller, Sheila ......... Schuessler, .43 Sandra . ...... 160 161 Schuett, James ....... 76, Schuett, Diane .. .... .. S Smith, Mr. J. J. .... . Smitka, Mark .... 50, Smokowicz, Elaine .. Snamiska, Suzanne . . Sniadach, Diane Snopek, Pamela Snow, Karen ....... Sobanski, Neal ..... Sobczok, Mary Jane Sobczyk, Robert Sacha, Eunice ...... ..82, Socha, Marilyn .......... Sokolowski, Kathleen Solazo, Patricia Solsrud, Robert ..... ... .44, 61, 76, 97, Somers, Allen 33, Somers, Melodee Sommers, Keith .... Sonno, Goyl ....... Sonnenberg, Carl ........80,81, , Sonnenberg, Richard Sopolinski, Carol . . . Sorensen, Daniel . . , Sorseck, Sandra .. . Sottile, Peter , ...... 49, bl' Rouse, Sandra .... Rowe, Judith ....... . . . Rozwadowski, John Rubio, Enrique ........... 66 Rubio, Silverio .......... ....sa 158 .......4a 107,159 ...,...45, 82, 97, Ruck, Kay ........38 Schuetz, Miss . .. Schuh, Schultz, Marcia ..... Carol Ann Sousha, Maryanne .. Sousha, Nancy .... Sowinski, Beverly . . . Sowinski, Ronald .. Spara, Kenneth .... Spataro, James. . .49, Spiegel, Daniel . . .. Ruediger, James , ......... 38 Ruehle, Mr. ....... . ......51 Rupich, Shirley ........... 46 Rusch, Diane ........ .82, 159 Rusch, Sharon . . V - ' ' . ..... 46 Rusche, Ronald ..... . Rusk, Alan ......... Russell, Robert ..... Rust, Karen ........ Rutkowski, James . ..50, 79 ......38 .77, 159 62 159 Rutkowski, Robert . 62, 83 Rutkowski, Ronald .. Ryan, Kathleen ..... Rygiewicz, Dennis .... Rygiewicz, Sandra . .....108,109,110, ......3B S Saber, Nancy .... Sabish, Joanne Saewert, Janice .. Saewert, Karen .. 41, 106 '1'1'1',' 159 ...159 ..,.4s ........38 ........49 St. Louis, John ..... . ...., 40 3 126, 159 Salmon, Carol 30, 3 Salmon, Richard .. Sanchez, Antonia . Sanderson, David . Sanderson, Robert . Sandretto, Robert . Sanfili o, Joanne :33, 49, az ....43, 76 ........34 ...79,159 ........50 ......52 ....39 Santi, Leroy .. ........ 159 Santher, Martin .... Sapinski, Thomas . .43, ......43 94,104 Sarnowski, .Rita .......,. 159 Savaglia, Elaine .... . .... 51 Savaglia, Louise .......... 38 Savin, Harriet ........ Sowatzke, Michael .... Sawicki, Kathleen .. Schaarschmidt, Miss ..34, Schacherl Ralph .... Schaefer, Diana .... Schaefer, Judith ....., 69, Schaefer, Robert .... 82,121 .43, 97 ......43 114 ..43, 98 ......52 160 .33, 160 Schanning, Douglas ....... 50 Scharp, Joyce ...... ......43 Schattschneidea, Thomas ..38 Schatz, Elmer ...... Scheer, Beverly ......... . .... 33, 59, 78, 79, ......5o 112,166 Scherbarth, Carol . . ..,.... 43 Schultz, Dorothy ........ .49 Schultz, Elaine . .... 108, 122 Schultz, Jerome ...... 49, 106 Schultz, Joan ..,. ..... 1 61 Schultz, Joyce . ...... 50 Schultz, Roger . .... 38 Schultz, Sharon .. ...... 43 Schultz, Susan ........ 44, 61 Schulz, Audrey ........... 50 Schulz, Raymond .. . . . . .43 Schunk, Laverne . .. ... .44 Schuster, Diane .......... 43 Schwab, Diana ........... 39 Schwartz, Mary Jo . . ,..... 38 Schwebe, Gary . . .43, 97, 104 Schweers, James .......... 94 Schweitzer, Eugene . ...... 39 Schweitzer, Robert ,. .... 43 Schweitzer, Suzanne .... 38 Sebert, Kenneth .... .... 4 3 Sedenquist, Mary . . . . . . .43 Sedmak, Judith ..... .... 3 8 Seelaw, Richard . . . .... . .49 Sefton, Marlene .......... 43 Seiden, James ........ 76, 161 Seiden, Joseph . . .43, 97, 161 Seidenkranz, Richard ...... 38 Selky, David ............. 38 Senkowski, Carolee ...... Senkowski, Peter ........ Sentkowski, David ..... . . .43 Sentkowski, Harry ........ 50 Sericoti, Thomas ...... 44, 77 Serr, Janice .,... .... 4 6, 60 Sett, Thomas ... . . . .. .39 122 .34 161 Setum, Joseph .........,. Severson, Douglas ....... Shackton, Edward .... 43, Shaffer, Joyce ..,.,...... Shaffer, Kathleen , ,... 43, Shatter, Rosemary , . ..... .49 Sherman, Stuart ......... Sherry, Mr. .......... 48, Shimetz, Marilyn . ........ 38 Shokatz, Francine ...... 34 Shoop, Judith ..... .161 Shutta, Allen ......... 50, 83 Shutta, Barbara .......... 49 Sierpinski, Sandra ........ 34 Sierpinski, Sharon ........ 49 Siian, Lance ............ 122, .39 102 161 58 .43 101 1136 ..30, 94,114,115, Sikora, Jerome .. ......... 48 Sikorski, Donald ...... .... 4 3 Sikorski, Gerald ... . . . .50 Sikorski, James .... ...... 5 0 Sikorski, Katherine ...... 122 Silvera, Donna .... . . . .43 Simon, Karen .... .... 3 4 Singleton, John , . .... Sinn, Mr. ...... . Sipiorski, Elaine . .. Skaugerud, Sonia ,. . . . . . Skelding, Kathy Skorch, Jerry ...... Skorlinski, Eileen Skudlarczyk, James . ...... Skurzewski, Gloria .,...... Skurzewski, Leandro Skurzewski, Nancy . ..... . . Slaski, Kenneth ..... Slattery, Patricia P 1 P - - Spinnato, Virginia . . Spirewka. Thomas .. Spoerl, Sharon ...... Sponholz, Robert . .. Springborn, James . . . Springborn, Karen .. Sprong, Susan . . .33, Sprotte, Lynne ...... Sprunger, Mr. ..... . Staacke, Edward . . . 65, 94, Stachewicz, Judith .. Stachowski, Judith .. . . . . . .38 100, 106 108, 161 ..50, 77 43 ....49 ......49 ......3s ......a4 103,161 ......43 161 .....49 ......39 102, 101, 106 .38 ....162 ......38 106,162 101, 106 .....162 .....50 . .... 122 ..44, 77 .....38 . .... 43 .....38 . .... 162 106, 107 . ..... 46 .....39 ...50 63 ......44 108,162 .....162 .44, 83 ......38 108 162 242, 61 .....129 '1bl1i'16i ......39 .....162 Stachurski, Nancy .. . . . . .34 Standiford, William Stanger, James .... Stanger, Ronald ...... 49, Stanislawski, Judith . Stankowski, Irene . . Stanly, Mr. . .... . .. Stark, Louis ,.,..... . ....... 30, 32, 49, ......44 .34 107 . ..... 44 ......39 ......44 94. id? Staszak, LeRoy .......... 122 ' 28 Statz, Mlss .............. Steagall, Gregory .. . .. . .39 Steel, Miss ....... .... 2 9 Steele, Mr, .......... .... 5 2 Steeves, Christine ......... 50 Steffen, Norman . .. . . . .122 Steiins, Carolina ... . . . . .42 Steiins, Helen . . . . . . Steiner, Charles ...... 44, Steiner, Clifford . . .32 . 94, Steingroeber, Herbert ..... 39 Steingroeber, Joan ..... . . .47 Stelter, Dennis ............ 46 Stemberger, Richard 39, 97, 101 Stemberger, Robert 39, 97, 101 Stenicka, Mrs. ,.....,..... 52 Steuck, Ruth ............. 44 Stevenson, George ...., 44, 76 Stickney, Miss ..... ..... 5 2 Stier, Sharon ............. 49 Stockman, Dora .......... 52 Stollenwerk, Gerald . . .44, 98 Stollenwerk, Judith ...... 163 39 Stollenwerk, Mary Stolte, Dianne ........ 49, Stolz, Nancy .... Stone, Constance Stone, Wayne .. Stoner, Robert . . . Stott, Ann ...... Stovall, Donald ....... 44, Stranak, Janet . .. Strange, Darlene . . Straz, Dianne . . 79 41 39 82 43 .....51 76 .....39 ....34 ....49 50 , ....... 163 Strazdins, Andris Strehlaw, Diana Stremke, William ........... .44, 83, 97, 106 Scherrer, Barbara ......... 46 Schlindwein, Mr. ..... 34, 114 Schlockat, Marilyn ....... 160 Schlosser, Marguerite ...,. 49 Schlueter, Karl ........... 38 Schmidt, Barbara ... . . .160 Schmidt, Carol . .. .. . .49 Schmidt, Henry ..... .... 4 9 Schmidt, Joyce ........... 50 Schmidt, Thomas A. ,.,. . . .38 Schmidt, Thomas J. ....... 43 Schmitt, Marilyn .... .... 4 9 Schmuhl Joanne .. .... 43 Schneck, Diane .. . .... . .50 Schneider, Brian .......... 43 Schneider, Fred ..... 103, 160 Schneider, Julie .......... 50 Schneider, Karen . ........ 160 Schneider, Michael . . .43, 106 Schneider, Patrick ........ 43 Schneider, Paul .. . .... . .43 44 52 49 43 34 49 38 38 49 . . . . . .50 43 52 43 50 34 44 61 49 38 Smith, Charlotte ........ Smith, John ............ Smith, Karen ............. Smith, Lani ....... 30, 49, Smith, Lee ......,...... Smith, Marcia ............ Smith, Mr. H. E. .....129 Strube, Kathleen .......... 34 Strube, Roger ... ...... . . .. ......76, 94, 102, 104, 163 Struck, Ann .............. 39 Struck, Glenn ..........., 39 Stuart, Pamela .. ....... 49 Stuermer, Mr. .. ........ .39 Sturomski, Karen ..... 59, 163 Stusek, Joan .. . ..... . .44 Stych, Gloria ..... 50, 63 44 Subel, Theodore .. S Sueltiow, Lynn ........... 39 Sulkowski, Barbara ....... 50 Sundeen, Donald ..... 32, 163 Suttle, Mr. ...... . Swanlund, Joan .. .29 .44 Swanson, Ar.leen .... . . .39 Swanson, Maureen ..,.. .34 Swedoski, Priscilla ...... 163 Sweeney, Kathleen . . . . . .49 Sweeney, Laura .......... 39 Swierzynski, Mary ........ 44 Swirth, Jacquelyn . . ..... 48 Swosinski, Judith ......... 39 Swosinski, Russell ........ 34 Sylvester, Daniel .. ..... 39 Symko, Kathleen .......... 43 Synowicz, Katherine ...... 34 Sytkowski, Arthur .... 44, 106 Sytkowski, Maryellen ..... 41 Szainowski, Dennis ...76, 163 Szczech, Karen ........ 49, 79 Szulczewski, Diane . . . . . . . .49 Szyszkiewicz, Sharon 50 T Tadych, Beatrice .. .... .46 Tamel, Bonita .... .46 Tamse, Regina .... ,..,, 3 9 Taubenheim, Mary ,.,,.,,. 43 Taubenheim, Pamela ..43, 163 Taylor, David ........... 163 Taylor, James B. . . . .. . . .43 Taylor, James L. . . .... 163 Taylor, Kay ..... . ..... 46 TUYIOY. Naomi .. ..... 43 Taylor, Roxanne ...,. 47 Taylor, Susan .... . . .46 Tebbe, Barbara ..,........ 34 Tesche, Earlean .......... 46 Teska, James ............ 164 Tesmer, Louise 33, 60, 108, 164 Tetzlatt, Carol .,,.,.,,,,, 154 Thelen, Phillip ,.,,,,,,,,, 39 Thessin, Jean ... ...44 Thesz, JoEIIen ,,,,, 44 Thiele, Kaaren . ..., 164 Thiele, William . . . . . .52 Thomas, John , . . . .44 Thomas, Keith ,.,. ,,,,, 43 Thomas, Kenneth ,. .,,, ,43 Thomas Mary Jane ........ 46 Thomas, Timothy ......... 48 Thomaschaske, Patricia .... 52 39 Thompson, Gene .... . . . . . . Thompson, James .... .... 33, 72, 106, 163 Thompson, Raymond ...... 37 Thompson, Steve .......... 39 Threlkeld, Karen ..... 63, 164 Thurber, Richard .......... 39 Tibbetts, Mr. . .... .... I ..129 Tiedemann, Irene ....... 164 Tilley, John .. .... 39, 98 Timm, Janice . .. ...... . .39 Timm Sandra .... , . ...... 122 Todhunter, Judith. .63, 66, 164 Tolletsen, Richard .........., 61, 82, 83 Toman, Peter ............. 50 Tomasello, Mr. .... ..... . .48 Tomaszewski, Nancy ...... 46 Tomkiewicz, Mr. .......... 48 Toonen, Bonita ........ 49, 74 Topolovich, Dorothy ..... 164 Trad, James .............. 39 Trad, Sharon ....,... 52, 108 Trapp, Cheryl .... ....... 3 9 Tratnili, Ronald . . . ..... 34 Traxel, Larry ..... . . .50 Treichel, Amber ,,.. . . .39 Trester, Kenneth . . . . . .52 Trifunovich, Helga ........ 43 Troglia, Paul . ............ 34 Trudeau, Herman .....,,,, 35 Trzcinski, Roman 164 Tuchel, Susan .. Tuchel, Theodore Tuchel, Thomas .... ..103, Tucker, Janet ............. 39 Tumidaiewicz, Mary . ..... 39 Turkiewicz, Janice..46, 63, 78 Turner, Lawrence ....106, ........40 . ........ 50 165 Turner, Terry .... . .34 122 Turney, Paul .. . - . .39 Tyler, Robert . . . . . .52 . U Ulatowski, David ........ 165 Ullenberg, Eileen ......... 39 Ullenberg, Joan , ,,... 59, 165 Ullenberg, Sharon . ....... 39 Ulma, RoseAnn . . . .... .47 Ulrich, Eugene ............ 51 Underberg, Miss .. Unger, Glenn. .30, Unger, Jilayne . . . 511821. f .49 104 .39 Page Two Hundred Three b k, K Roosen ee dren Winski, James ......,.... 48 U Unold, Gary ..... . Urbaniak, Kathleen Utza Vale Van Van Van Van Van nte, Jeanne .. t, Lynnet .... V DeLuyster, Thomas Handel, Kenneth . . .37, Roosenbeek, Faye ..... W Wall, Janis ..... . ..... 39 Wallace, Faith .... ..... 1 66 Wallen, Dianne .... .... 3 4 Wallin, Eleanor .... ...... 44 Wamser, Gall ............ 34 Wandtke, Robert ...... 44, 97 Wang, Mr. ............... 52 76 47 39 46 Wanke, Richard Wanke, Shirley Wanserski, Jacque Wanska, Luise .......44, line Watts, Carole ..... 51 47 97 37 . . . .47 Wagenen, Mrs. ......, 52 42 165 Varga, Janet ............, Vargo, Victor . .. .. . Vasas, Bonita . .. . . . .48 Vasey, Barbara . . . . . . . .48 Vasa, Sasech ............. 38 Vaughn, Eugene . ...... 51, 94 Vaughn, Jacqueline .......37 Verhein, Dennis ..... .... 4 7 Villasenor, Albert , .. . . .165 Vinci, Michele . ........... 36 Vinci, Paulette .......... 165 Viola, Pamela ............ 34 Vlasaty, Mary .... 52, 108, 110 Voelker, Mary Jo ....,.... 42 Voelz, Carl ............. 165 Voelz, Richard ............ 42 Vogel, Barbara . .82, 123, 165 Vagenitz, Elaine . .....,... 37 Vogt, Greg .............. 40 Voigt, Gary . . . . . . .40 Voigt, Sandra ... . . . .37 Voltz, Gunnar . . . . . . .37 W Richard . .... 39, 98 Sandra ........ 165 Wachalz, Wacholz, Wagand, Charlotte .....,. 48 Wagand, Kenneth . . . .. . .40 Wagner, Judith . . . . . . 165 Wa?ner, Thomas . . . . . . .46 Wa czak, Marion ......... Walkowiak, Donald ...... 52 Wolimaki, Sandra ........ Walkowiak, William .43, 76 .MN Ward, Patrick ...,... 77, 166 Warfel, Daniel . . ....... 51 Wargin, Jayne .. ...... 43 War in Karen .........,. 46 9 1 Warner, Warras, James ..44, Marie . .... . .... .51 100, 103 Wartenberg, Fred ......... 43 Warth, Carol ............ Wartman, Gerald . . . Wartman, Mary ..... Wartner, Marvin ......... Washkuhn, Richard ...... Wasielewski, Richard Wastak, Thomas .... . . . . . Watson, Ronald ......... .40 .94, 166 . . . . .47 .37 166 . . . . .43 .52 123 Index W Weller, Mr. .... ..... 4 9 Wells, Mr. ...... ....... 3 5 Welsh, Sharon ........... 43 Wencka, Conrad ..... 43 104 Wendt, Dwight ....... 40, 98 Wenner, James . . .. . . .43 Wentland, Dionne . . .... 39 Wentland, Kathleen ..... 48 Wenzel, Carol . . . 39 Wenzel, Dennis ........... 47 Wenzel, Sandra ...... 44, 111 Werderich, Robert Werling, Ellen ........ 44, 61 Wernsman, Randolph ...... 47 Wernsman, Stephen ...... 166 Wesolowski, David. .51, 63, 77 West, Robert ............. 46 Westness, Garey .......... 44 Westphal, Lawrence ..... 83, . ....... 47 166 Wetzel, Carol ............ 43 White, Edward ............. ... . . . . .31, 32, 64,127,166 White, Judith ........ 52, 167 White, Nancy ............ 43 White, Patricia ...44, 61, 108 W Williams, Mr, ............ 29 Williamson, Betty ......... 40 Williamson, James. .39, 82, 98 Williamson, Kay 51, 108, 109 Willms, Robert . . .30, 102, 167 Wilson, Darlene .......... 43 Wilson, John ...,..... 43, 97 Wilson, Joseph ... ..... ..44 Wink, Cynthia ............ 43 Wink, Diane ............. 51 Winkler, Joan ...... 108, 167 Wintersteen, Carol ......., 48 Wintheiser, Joanne . . .39 Wirth, Michael .... .... 1 67 Wisniewski, Dennis . . . . .51 Wisniewski, Geraldine .... 42 Wisniewski, Joanne ...... 167 Michael ...... 41 Wisniewski, Wisniewski, Wayne ....... 39 Witek, MaryAnn . ........ 167 Witkowski, Bonita . .. . . .40 Witkowski, Camille .. . . .44 Y Yaeger, Kathleen ......... 42 Yahnke, James ........ 49, 58 Yahnke, Terrance ..52, 94, 101 Yanko, Maxine ........... 51 Yarnot, Christine ......... 42 Yarnot, David .... ..... 3 7 Yarnot, Susan .. .... 123 Z Yonts, Don ....... . . . . .45 Young, Dale ........ ..... 3 6 Zagorski, Marlene ,..... . .39 Zak, Rose Mary ........... 42 Zaleski, Michael ...... . . . .46 Zaleski, Richard .......... 39 Zanotelli, Mr. .... 50, 97, 106 Zapall, Kenneth ......... 168 Zapf, Dieter .............. 39 Zarczynski, Bernard ....... 46 Zarling, Miss ............. 44 Wdowicki, Audrey Weber, Mrs. ...... . Weckmueller, Mrs. Weed, Kathleen .45 .... 166 ....45 .. .... 49 .51 Weed, Robert ............ 166 Wegner, Robert .,47, 94, 103 Wegner, Wayne Weidner, Dennis . ......... .45, 'bi' '101' ' , 163 Weigel, Arley ............ 39 Weinhoft, Charlotte .... . . .39 Weinzatl, Gerald ...... 43, 73 Weinzatl, Robert ......... 52 Weir, Gwenith .......... 166 30 127 Weiss, Amalie . .. Weissenfluh, Banni Weissenfluh, Peter , 123, e ...... .39 .39 Welch, Kay .............. 166 Welker, Jacqueline . . .47, 111 elleman, Lynne .. ...... 47 was ll 'lp Whitney, Judith .......... 44 Wichgers, Carole ........ 167 Wichmann, Juanita ....... 48 Wichmann, Margreth ...... 40 Wicht, LeRoy ........ 76, 167 Widemshek, Judith ........ 43 Widemshek, Patricia ...... 48 Wiedower, Warren .... 48, 98 Wiktorek, Thaddeus ....... 48 Wilber, Allen ............ 48 Wilde, Steven ........... 123 Wilding, Dennis ..39, 82, 167 Wiley, Mr. ............... 28 98, 167 Wilke, Marilyn .. ...... 123 Wilke, Roger .. ........... 48 Wilgren, John ........ Wilkinson, Mr. ........... 39 Wilkowski, Erwin ..43, 76, 97 Williams, Charles ..... 48, 101 Williams, Judith .......... 51 Williams, Mary .. ..... 48 I . 1 Wittekind, Diane .. . . .48 Wiza, Carol ....... ...52 Wlodek, Robert ........... 48 Wobick, Gary ...... ..... 1 68 Woiciechowski, Carole ..... 43 Woiciechowski, Darlene . . .39 Woiciechowski, Joel . . ,39, 73 168 Woiciechowski, Judith .... Wolf, Jack .......... 45, 104 Wolf, Peter ...... 43, 98, 104 Wolf, Thomas . ......... . .49 Wolfe, Nancy ........... 123 168 Wolf ram Jean g , ......... Wollert, Kathleen . ....... .......31, 32, 58,108, Wolski, Barbara Wood, Cheryl . ....... . .. Wood, Stephen Wozniak, JoAnn Wrobel, JelTrey 168 .39 ....123 .. ....... 43 ..........168 101 Wroblewski, Alan .... 39, Wucak, Carol ............ 34 Wuethrich, Donna ........ 40 Wyskochil, Kathleen . . . .49 Zawada, Kathleen ..... . . .40 Zembroski, Edward 46, 94, 107 Zemlicka, Catherine ....... 46 Zepecki, Daniel ........... 94 Zeretzke, Diane .... ..... 3 4 Zeretzke, Sherry .... ..... 4 2 Ziehme, Cheryle .... . .... 39 Zielke, Meribeth ....,..... 46 Ziemann, Joyce ........... 39 Ziemnicki, Gerald .... 58, 168 Zillman, Lois .... 59, 108, 168 Zimmerman, Karen ........ 39 Zimmerman, Robert ...... 168 Zinda, Randall ........... 39 Ziolkowski, Gerald ,..... 168 Zirzow, Carol ........ 45, 61 Zirzow, Sally ..... ...... 50 Zittman, Jean .. Zmuda, Joseph Zoltak, Suzanne ...... Zuber, Diane 46, 60, 78, 79, Zvigzne, llga ..,..... Zych, Judith ,........ 39 46 . . . .42 80 ....39 39 o P' ' U ,f B 1 . 1 1 M , wf Q , f V 1 agp jg? ' ' ff' , fjl' ,' ' , J ' 4 1 f , 1 j . 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