Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1968
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Thiid Row: Steve Gaza, Dale Thonig, Art Herbst, Jim Wick, Frank Jager, Mark Miller, John Scholz, Scott Lauritzen. Fourth Row: Ron Winkler, Mike Kuhogen, Mike D'Amato, Denis Moenkhaus, Mike West, Jerry l.emanski, Ev Foster, Gary Bugalski. Top Row: Bob Wilker, Scott Szalanski, Jirn Wing, Ron Hibben, Ted Moder, Chuck Dziatkiewicz, Duncan Stewart, Steve Smitka, Ken Koprowski, Dick Fuhrrnan, Norman Rake, Frank Jager and Mike West sell Greg Roling o sports program. lO Paul Zini and Ev Foster escort future lOB's around Bay View Diane Souders receives an invitation to join Senior Girls' Honor Society. Donna Ringle ancl Linda Hart convince Steve Smitlca to buy a shalceroo. SENIOR GIRLS' HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR GIRLS' HONOR SOCIETY Botlom Row: Chris Mirzeiewski, Pietro Cefalu, Saovonit Osuwanna, Linda Hart. Second Row: Kerry Haight, Bonnie Brown, Diane Souders, Judy Walter. Third Row: Donna Ringle, Mary Hancock, Kathy Paulilc, Evonne Winston. Top Row: Carol Biork, Gretchen Stein, Linda Miellce, Paula Roge, Peggy Wilcox, Kathy Barthuli. Y 4 v se ,SE i E335 Q- pu fl fe ef if paid VARSITY First Row: Bruce Lese, Bob Beifenberg, Frank Jager, Jeff Stoflet, Ken Koprowski, Mark Miller, Darryl Lauritzen, Tom Haight, Gerald Lemanski, Tom Zdroiewski, David Chirafisi. Second Row: Coach Elich, Roman Pscheidt, Bob Wilker, Bob Rieman, Richard Johnson, Michael West, John Miller, Keith Simmons, Stan Bartkowski, Bruce Tammi, Mike D'Amato, Coach O'Hearn, Coach Zanotelli, Third Row: Duncan Stewart, Bill Dedynski, Tom Brannon, Glenn Sheridan, Terry Wobick, Bill Ransch, .lim Pedriana, Tom Junemann, Gary Ciminski, Craig Zingsheim. Fourth Row: Bob Koney, Dennis Winter, Jim Wick, Charles Dziatkiewicz, Daniel Christensen, Gary Ryan, Robert Wszalek, Steve Dalrymple, Dave Reszel. Fifth Row: Richard Fuhrman, John Roe, Michael Greenmeier, Jim Adamczyk, Bob Rcuth, Dan Guzlecki, Bob Paul, John Broske, Bill Hoyer, Carl Krause, Norman Rake. Anxious moment as Miller sports receiver. Chnl -Q! 48, 19 i:'1ea..,,..z W ,s x1i.3.gj-5. Desire Pays Off Football Coaches: Mr. Elich, Mr. Zanotelli, Mr. O'Hearn. Viewifes Witness Exciting Season The Bay View gridders, guided by an excellent coaching staff and encouraged by solid student backing, won four of eight games to insure themselves of a very respectable fourth place in the City Conference. The T967 season began on a sour note as North's Blue Devils defeated Bay View 26-O. This can be accounted for by the fact that the gridders were still adiusting to a new offensive system installed by Coach Elich. The following week the Redcats scored their first victory by completely overpowering the Juneau Pioneers 26-6. For the Homecoming game the Redcats were pitted against a strong rival in Hamilton. The squads spirit was soaring as the whole school was cheering them on. Early fumbles, due largely to nervous- ness, helped Hamilton to a 21-O lead which they never relinquished. ln the next two games, Coach Elich inspired his players to decisive victories over Lincoln, 63-0, and West, 26-0. ln these games, the Viewites, lead by Jerry Lemanski, Frank Jager, and Tom Junemann, displayed superb performances on both offense and defense. The following week the Redcats suffered a 7-6 setback at the hands of arch-rival Pulaski in a real heartbreaker that ended with the Redcats on the Pulaski one-yard line. The following Saturday the Viewites met the number one team in the State, Boys' Tech. Although defeated 40-6, the Redcats never gave up while playing a much better game than is indicated by the score. The season ended on a bright note as the team routed South Division T5-O, This game marked the third shut-out in eight games for the superior Bay View defense which ended the season number one in the city in total defense. Post-season activities saw Jerry Lemanski named to both Milwaukee All-City teams as well as being named to the second string All-State team. Frank Jager also received recognition as second string All-City fullback. This season was filled with thrills and excitement from the opening whistle in September to the final gun on November 4. The team fought valiantly through all types of weather as well as against tough opponents. While they didn't always emerge victorious, they proved to be one of the most highly spirited teams in the Conference. T3 X44 .uf up 3 Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay 1967 FOOTBALL SEASON . View View View View View View View View 0 ,,,.,,. ....... N orth 26 26 ,,,A,,. ..... J uneau 6 0 ,,,,,,, .... H amilfon 21 63 .... ,..,, L incoln O 26 ....... ..,. ' West O 6 .,..,. ..... P ulaski 7 6 ....,, ,.... B oys' Tech 40 l5 ....... ..,. S oufh 0 ' Redcar finally brought down. ALL-STATE SELECTION Gerald Lemanski 'Nl -va df! FROSH-SOPH Firsl Row: Kapinski, Comp, Palnode, Bilansky, Osborn, Kadow, Valdes, Spredeman, Waldum, Balisleri, Sweeney. Second Row: Mendini, Wagner Barlelak, Olson, Van Alsline, Dominick, Barnum, Richards, Kapchinski, Collins, Struck, Chapa, Mullcowslci, Mahas, Third Row: Coach Thurber, Fadness Anderson, Koning, Paulzke, Vandervender, Shaw, Crawford, Borlcowski, Chars, Kolodrubelz, Haase, Coach Prifzlaff. Fourth Row: Kozicki, Jaeger Nelson, Wilinski, Trad, Gilbert, Kraeblen, Martinez, Memmel, Barr, Krulcher. ,gi . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Boffom Row: Bonnie Brown, Judi Eickhoff, Janet Nelson. Top Row Pc1Hi Schmidi, Carol Zak Kerry Huighf CHEERLEADERS-SPIRIT AND SMILE Co-Captain Corol Zok Co-Captain Kerry Haight Jcmef Nelson 16 N Homecoming Happening lt all started Friday with a riotous pep rally staged by members of the faculty. Saturday, the excitement built up as the annual Homecoming car parade proceeded to South Stadium. Disappointment came next as the Redcats lost to Hamilton 21-O. Later that evening couples danced in a psychedelic atmosphere to the music ot The Sounds of Tymef' Homecoming Happening, September 30, l967, will be a day to remember for all Bay View Students. Homecoming spirit and pageantry. Jager churns through tour defenders. Q-W COURT Chuck Dzicifkiewicz, Penny Morden, Frank Jager, Linda Hart, Tom Junemcnn, Kerry Haight, Gerald Lemunski, Donna Gengler, Mark Miller, Sue Pccholczyk, Mike Remsik, Lucy Mrotek, John Roe, Chris Mirzeiewski. Spirit explodes or fcculfy pep rally. 9. American Field Service Exchange Students: Luis Espinosa, Sasvanit Osuwanna F Miss Miller teaches her E .- 3 1 -A-H 'n x advanced Spanish Class 1 LQ' -nm. Officers: Gary Weber, Sue Aiello, Dana Karwacki, Miss, Miller, Candy Cunz, Sandy Yokom, Judy Walter. ,, 'Q GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Patti Blunt, Diane Ditello, Debbie Wesiphal, Debbie Jeske, Sue Walczak. OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Sfanding: Mary Karshna, Mary Zahn, Seafed: Peggy Wilcox, Pam Remmel, Judy Walter. WITCH ES OF AMERICA STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION INTER-HIGH REPRESENTATIVES Evonne Winston, Darrell Elliott The Student Government Association is a vital organi- zation representing all students. ln its twenty-first year, the S.G.A. has provided many services to the students, the school, and the community. Included in the S.G.A. struc- ture are the Assembly, seven otticers, a Student Board, Student Court, and several committees. Among the special activities of this growing organiza- tion during the i967-l968 school year were an anti- vandalism campaign, the presentation ot a talent show, the distribution ot Christmas gifts to students at Oregon and Wales, and the planning of a local leadership workshop. Other activities of the S.G.A. included operation of honor study halls and building control, planning home- coming activities, sponsoring the prom, providing instruc- tion for the IO-B's and selling pennants and rings. Cars ot all students and faculty members were registered by the Auto Registration Committee, and building ushers were provided for evening programs held in the building. The Student Board acted as a coordinating body for the S.G.A. and met with the administration several times during the year. S.G.A. OFFICERS Front Row: Mary Verhein, Secretary, Keith Simmons, President, Sue Engledinger, Historian. Bock Row: Gary Bugalslci, 2nd Vice President, Joe Alvarado, Sgt.-at-arms, Mark Miller, lst Vice President. S.G.A. PRESIDENT Keith Simmons 43 STU DENT BOARD Front Row: Leslie Fortune, Mary Hancock, in , ns 1 - SK Bonnie Brown. Back Row: Steve Dalrymple, Keith Simmons, Darrell Elliott, Mike Stack. STUDENT BOARD II Front Rowi Jackie Liiecki, Keith Simmons, Bonnie Brown. Back Row: Mike Stack, Steve Dalrymple, Scott Szalanski, Darrell Elliott. GN NEW OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Front Row: Mary Hancock, Kathy Paulik, Janis Rasch. Back Row: Larry Neumann, Jim Wick. .W M' may W' was FU? ' ,Y K rw N. Q Wx , 5 fx. X . IW, . : ' W E .F ' W if if sir W 6 'iw W I , i, Sw? Pi Q. ' SNS - 322 1 ESQ 6. ,fi S 2 , 5 , 5 ve, .. 9Kie. Q ,M va U g . ' C C l Q Q , ,Q ' 0 a Q , 1 Q g 1 1 , 5 1 an Sb mf . -If ww rfis , ft Yi at 5 'I0 B INSTRUCTORS Front Row Carol Zak Sue Sorce Candy Cunz Chris Mlrzelewskt Second Row: Kaye Aldrich Marllyn Landry Sue Engledtnger Donna Rmgle Janus Rasch Thtrd Row: Leslie Fortune Jean Diehl Mary Verhetn Mary Hancock Lnnda Allen Fourth Row Steve Smitka, Anthony Oshtro Lora Gauer Scott Szalanskn Evonne Winston Fifth Row Tom Booker, Steve Dalryrnple Mark Muller Bob Esqueda Darrell Elllott Sixth Row Jlm Wlck, Glenn Sheridan Mlke West Joe Alvarado Ben Wuerzblckl Seventh Row Make Stack, Gary Bugalskt John Scholz :varnis- STUDENT COURT Seated: Pietro Cefalu, Kathy Paulik, Tony Oshiro, Judy Walter. Standing: Jim Alt, Russ Wszclek. 25 AUTO REGISTRATION W, Larry Neumann, Da le Reszel, Jim Smith, Denis Moenkhaus, Tom Booker, Tom Belter DANCE COMMITTEE Front Row: Linda Hart, Candy Seignemartin. Second Row: Jo EIIen Wittman, Lynn Miller. Third Row: Kay Nolet, Diane Lewandowski, Cheryl Smith. Fourth Row: Janis Rasch, Lori Gauer, Bob Unke. Top: Doug Hart. n.-ni RING COMMITTEE Sitting: Debbie Sekorky, Candy Cunz, Penny Morden. Standing: Janice Pagini, Linda Karnes, Kathy Domanek, Deanna Alaniva, Sue Schuster, Sue Sanek. 26 HONOR COMMITTEE Patricia Konkel, Patricia Blunt, Christine Mirzeiewski, Mark Miller. 'R S PENNANT COMMITTEE Foreground: Julie Alt, Kerry Haight, Background: Rhetta Stachowski, Patti Dulde, Patricia Breitbach, Marilyn Landry, Lynette Pafchim, Cheryl Gelroh, wx CENTRAL STUDY HALL COMMITTEE Front Row: Carol Zak, Diane Souders, Scott Szalanski. Top Row: Mark Miller, Glenn Sheridan, John Scholz, Thomas Schlemm. BARRICADE CREW BUILDING CONTROL SUPERVISORS Seated: Gary Bugolski, Bill Rucsch. Slonding: Mike Wesf, Scott Lustig, Jim Wick, Ron Rcilchol, Tom Roszck, Bob Riemann 28 BUILDING USHERS Steve Dolrymple, Bill Rcosch CROSS COUNTRY Third Row: Dan Beranich, Waller Donaldson, Ron Winkler, Tom Goreclci, Joe Alvarado, Mike Goelz, Ray Laloggia, Bill Will, Scott Szolanski, Coach Malthei. Second Row: Bob Schwichlenberg, Mike Meehan, Bob Pelrovich, Jim Jabes, Richard Rose, Paul Bruce, John Joszwiak, Fronl Row: Leif Peterson, Tom Haddican, Michael Jung, Neil Janssen. Captain Ron Winkler strides foward victory. 5 , - 5 C ,.-K as ffl 1 Coach Matthei Y FLYING HIGH WITH AVIATION CLUB PEP CLUB UNLEASHES SCHOOL SPIRIT OFFICERS Cheryl Lo Breche, Lindo Mielke, Elaine Moore, Sue Brzokcio, 3 A SERVICE CREWS AID BAY VIEW C. RADIO CREW Mike Korofk l. o, owrence Hoffer, Todd Sch It ANNOUNCING CREW Beverly Henzig, Ben Wierzbicki FLAG CREW Edward Swessel, Greg Strzelczyk BAY VlEW'S WORKING GIRLS RED CROSS CLUB b WW? N155 N ,ni Rn hm 1-few Gym M fx: OFFICERS . Foreground: Mary Ellen Jahnke, Judy Liberski, Diane Schmid Mrs, EFIQSYTOTTI SUDGYVISGS The annual holly sale. Background Christine Hankiewicz Elaine Moore LIBRARY GUILD LIBRARY GUILD MEMBERS Bottom Row: Nellie Vallarta, Karen Wenger, Kathleen Leculr, Nancy Friske, Diane Galonslri, Susan Galonslri, Susan Sanheim, Pietro Celalu Second Row: Linda Susa, Margene Musil, Sandra Meyers, Elizabeth Skibinski, LaVerne Corby, Kathleen Vallarta, Barbara Brown, Cheryl Rigden Top Row: Janet Hall , Kristine Thompson, Joyce Resczynski, Kathy Larkowski, Dawn Hansen, Linda Gissing, Bonnie Daily, Susan Walczak 5, 5' MRS. MODLIN Bay View Students make use of the library ARSENIC AN Mchael Stack, Michael Schne der Susan Walczak ng, Jetlry Chase, Bernd W bc Pa Ja e Thelen, Russell Wszalek, Jud th Echotf Dan Carl Behner Gary Heln CAST OF CHARACTERS Abby Brewster ,,.,,.. Mrs. Harper .,,,r..,. Teddy Brewster .,,,.. Officer Brophy ...,,.. Officer Klein ..,......, Martha Brewster ,,., Elaine Harper ,.....,,, Mortimer Brewster . Mr. Gibbs ....,....s..... Johnathan Brewster Dr. Einstein ......,,,,,,, Mr. Hoskins ...... Mr. Spenalzo ,...... Officer O'Hara ....,,. Lieutenant Rooney , Mr. Witherspoon Gentlemen Boarders OLD LACE Ascending the Stairs: Richard Fuhrman, Darryl Lauritzen, h obe ts, Robert Unke, Clarence Nitz, Robert Riemann, Edward Ames, Thomas Junemann, Jeffrey Haertlein, Glenn ons T mothy Shore, Jonnie Premetz, Michael West Patricia Konkel Susan Walczak Dale Thanig Carl Behner Gary Hehn Jane Thelen Judith Eickhoff Russell Wszalek Michael Schneider Berndt Wierzbiclci Jeffrey Chase Timothy Shore Glenn Fons ,. Anthony Oshiro Dan Garguilo Michael Stack Edward Ames Richard Fuhrman Jefferey Haertlein Thomas Junemann Scott Lauritzen Clarence Nitz Johnnie Premetz Keith Roberts Robert Unke Michael West l THINK HE S WANTED SOMEWHERE' f. ME 42 4'-4 if ' ik K f ZR- X Y x m f L W V , if Ii A gi Mid-term graduates face the future 5 VIEWITES ENJOY gh' M4 Foreign exchange sfudenf makes new friends ,,,,....4:-5 1 42 an 1 WINTER ACTIVITIES The latest in feminine cheerleaders I IF you think you con do it better yourself, do it yourself! Nice gym team! USHER CREW USHER CREW SUPERVISORS Scott Szalanski, Duncan Stewart, Wayne Hawk, Darrell Elliott Ushers await visitors RADIO HAMS Byron Will, Carlos PerezPena, Robert Michalowski K N ii H Seated: Edward Sewssel, Elizabeth Skibinski, Norma Niemeyer, Robert Retzlaff, Charles Haakma, Chris Tappero Standing: Ken Feilan, Thomas Gartelak, Jay Fadness, Glen Biork, Wayne Metz, Gary Worm, Robert Gaeth, Gregory Strzelczyk, James Moller, George Kominiak, Mr. Clifford. H-...,,,..N-i C-is I 13 f as Est' it ll 'wi Q Y 7 3 E ii 9 'L 1, C. 'g x ts 5. Visual aids help students in understanding 41 0 ,av- Girls learn secretarial skills. FUTURE SECRETARIES midi ..... ......u-1 OFFICERS Sealed: Sharon Jozwiak. Sfanding: Connie Clwampnois, Jane Kochnowicz, Donna Reszel, Sue Bilkovich FUTURE TEACHERS F.T.A. members gain experience correcting papers. OFFICERS Foregraund: l.cVerne Corby, Barbara Brown, Pat Breifbach Background: Linda Budzien, Linda Sanderson, Bevery Henzig FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE CLUB OFFICERS Carol Ramos Sue Tiegs, Marlene Kloss, Carol Osborn CAMERA CLUB nr' ' 1 'X K L . 1 .1 Gary Koriz, Nathan Krucunos, John Neidzicxlkowski, Pcnul Kolodrubefz 43 CHESS CLUB Sianding: Bili Reifenberg, Don O'DonneII Seated: Russ Wszalek, Tony Oshiro FUTURE NURSES Sealed: Brenda Gostomski, Debbie Pavlik, Pat Makarweciz, Kris Thompson, MariKay Falque Standing: Jeanne Baroshevich, Kathy Lisiecki, Andrea Titra, Pam Remmel, Pam Liberski, Chris Janczck Judy Barczak, JoAnn Kropp, Denise Johnson A BATTLE OF BRAINS ON WHO KNOWS? ESS? iliilillil The Who Knows? team Gary Kohler, Tony Oshiro, Evonne Winsfon 1555. 553313 Victory! DEBATE CLUB A A H+ Q -1' f:N'bi ':9L 1 ' 'W' Y' Seated: Ruth McCormack, Chris Pindel, Elaine Kobow, Mary Zastrow, Darlene Leban Standing: David Hurley, Wayne Hawk, James Moller, Gary Exner, Ernst Franzen. 45 Sri Q? if BAE at COLOR GUARD .ft Q Keep off the gross! BAND ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE A CAPPELLA SOLOISTS Sealed: Corene Jcnccek Sfonding: Sue Brzokcllo, Tony Oshiro GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association provides an oppor- tunity for each girl to enioy various sporting activities. Among these are liteguarding, swimming, archery, modern dance, basketball, and volleyball. Through these activities, the girls learn good sportsmanship while improving athletic skills. LIFEGUARDS Row I: Beth Johansen, Janis Rasch, Jane Rigazzi, Debbie Westphal, Chris Wierzba, Shareen Lybeck, Jane Thelen, Sandy Casanova Row 2: Bonnie Brown, Mary Hancock, Cheryl Meingast, Joan Meyer, Diane Sauclers Patti Blunt, Leslie Fortune, Evonne Winston G.A.A. COUNCIL Seated: Sherry Nelson Standing: Chris Wroblewski, Jordis Reinelt, Elaine Moore. Heads up! l P . J P' , 9 f , P l ,S J? 3' Q x , A, , A rs , ,A A - Q 'VU fi.-Ili , ,. ,W . A.. 'illllfl N ii'2xQA .-an , QS, .. ,E 1 Y ski xskh 125455 N.: SWIM CLUB Girls enioy Swimming- Foreground: Doris.Wolf, Janle Witlig, Lindo. Nelson, Jill Rychwalski, Linda Dinnauer Diane Schmidt, Susan Budzlen, Mary Beth Anderson Background: Julie Engeldinger, Aileen Zydowicz, Mary Hunt, Nancy Shawver, Joan Czarapaia 51 ARCHERY Diane Babich, Rene Brockway, Ellen Hoenig, Sherry Nelson, Linda Dinnauer, ' ' Pct Krueger, Debbie Donnell, Claudia Derringer, Marianne De Noyer, Ready - - - Ulm - - - llrel Marion Janiszewski, .lo Ann Kaczmarek, Judy Liberski, Sandy Kloss MODERN DANCE Foreground: Linda Allen, Judi Eiclchotf Background: Carol Zak, Susan Sorce, Susan Brzakla, Patti Schmidt, Carol Krall, Candy Cunz No arguments, The ref is always right! Girls learn volleyball skills. ss Sock if To me! 53 Club X CLUB OFFICERS Front Row: Donna Storm, Karen Reger, Diane Saunders Back Row: Gretchen Stein, Mary Verhein. History Club Sx HISTORY CLUB Seated: Sue Engledinger, Mike Schneider, Ben Wierzbicki, Tony Oshiro, Chris Mirzeiewski Standing: Mary Beth Anderson, Janice Feilen, Ann Wiese, Peggy Wilcox, Debbie Westphal, Charles Causier, Mike Stack, Sue Sorce, Donna Ringle 54 H lf!! Voting Viewites Girls Work On Pins and Needles HOME ECONOMICS OFFICERS Patti Brown, Sandy Beyer, Jane Wroblewski, Patricia Breitbach, Nancy Costume crew in action Friske Whistle while you work! Viewites take an interest in Science CHEMISTRY CLUB Paul Kolodrubetz, Karen Gadomski, Jackie Davids, Jean Johnson, Patti Nawrocki, Dave Lind, Mr. Gross, Kyle Brunk, John Niedzykowski Concerning itself with one of the most popular fields of interest in this age of discovery and rapid technological development, Science Club provides the student with a chance to come in contact with and investigate some of the more recent advances in the fascinating world of science. Since a wide range of fields is covered by the term science, the science club is divided into several sections: Fishin'-is-Fun Club, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Photography Club, and Amateur Radio Club. By permitting students to satisfy their quest for information through the use of school equipment and faculty counseling, the Science Club fulfills its stated goal-to help develop the minds of the future in the hope that they, in turn, will provide a better world in which to live. BIOLOGY CLUB Foreground: Pat Helm, Christine Steck, John Schacherl, Mary Verhein, Gwynne Shaw, Iris Turner, Laurel Adamczyk Background: Chris Lewandowski, Mr. Hosler, Mark Johnson 56 PHYSICS CLUB Front Row: Judy Liberski, Kay Aldrich, Susan Sorce, Ann Wiese, Jan Fielen Second Row: Bob Nelson, Mary Janke, Jane Harily, Tom Booker, Bob Esqueda, Paul Kolodrubetz, Paul Zini Third Row: Tim Gengler, Steve Halmo, Marybeth Anderson, Ev Foster, John Niedzialkowski FISHIN'-IS-FUN Sealed: JoAnn Mercurio, Prue Spahn, Mark Frank, Scolf Gore i Row 2: Peggy Early, Mary Beth Ward, Laurel Richardi, Debbie Brock, Pat Collins, Karen Gadomski, l Nancy Galdick, James Puechner, Tom Hacldican, Robert Kebschull, Len Gauer. Row 3: Peggy Krueger, Margaref Aranyos, Lynda Kieliszewski, Kathy Liberaclci, Susan Tiegs, L Gwen Shaw, Kathy Morey, Chris Levandowski, John Schacherl Abbra Cadabrah! Dramafics Club Expresses Emotions S DRAMATICS CLUB First Row: Jean Freimuth, Cindy Oliver, Laurel Richardi, Nancy Reynolds, Susan Hunclt, Laurie Gruenwald, Jane Hartley, Marybeth Ward, Carol Casey Second Row: Gary Hehm, Linda Dinnauer Third Row: Susan Lattin, JoAnn Mercurio, Theresa Ciura, Linda Harmon, Gail Helm, Christine Pindel Fourth Row: Gail Gliesner, Sandy Bates, Kim Holmes, Rosemary Potter, Sue Schilz, Karen Brodnecki, Jackie Lieseicki, Margie Kitkowski, Virginia Kresl. Bowling Club .. Mr. Hosler demonstrates the BOWLING CLUB proper lechmque- Row I: Laurel Richarcli, Kathy Liberacki, Susan Moore, Linda Kieliszewski, Peggy Krueger, David Szplett Paul Nedd, Janelle Levelette, Keith Henry Row 2: Cindy Keel, Lynn Kochanski, Debbie Kepke, John Repech, Rex Mang, Lee Walcheske, Mark Johnson, Dale Ziolkowski, Barb Brockway, Mary Lenski Row 3: Danny Gaulitz, Robert Neumann, Mike Davis, Roger Clems, Gary Kaiser, Dan Rowling, Dennis Rick, Dave Vogel JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: John Malkowski, Tom Gorecki, Steve Greening, Randy Michalski, Abe Galonski, Kurt Rehfeld, Steve Dalrymple, Joe Alvarado. Top Row: Coach, Tom Potnode, Gary Voivodich, Greg Reimer, Jim Adamczyk, Gary Bentzler, Harry Worth, Carlos Perez-Pena, Lee Konings, Greg Fritz, Bob Petravich WRESTLERS E PERIENCE REBUILDING YEAR Bay View's galant wrestling team's season wasn't as successful as was expected. The grapplers won only one meet in fourteen attempts. The main cause for these defeats was the ten points they spotted every team by forfeiting two weight classes. This ten point deficit was always too much to recover, and in many cases, was the margin of defeat. Mid-year graduation of three key men including last year's I65 pound City Champion, Frank Jager, forced hard working but inexperi- enced men into competition. The high note of the season came in the victory over Pius 25-I9. The Redcats were led by John Broske, Gary Weber, Tim Gengler and Frank Jager, who all won easily. This team is a very young one and with the experience gained this year, combined with the excellent coaching staff headed by Mr. Stinson, this team could go far in the City Conference next year. In tournament competition, the Redcats were lead by Tim Gengler and Dan Wallner. Gengler lost a heartbreaker 2-0 to the eventual City champ, while Wallner won two matches to finish a very respectable third place in the l54 pound class. VARSITY Redcat in compete control of Match Front Row: Tony Kariz, Keith Simmons, Greg Lind, John Broske, Frank Jaeger, Bill Raasch, Dan Wallner, Lance Orlinski Back Row: Jim Young, Mike Grabowski, Gary Haase, Bill Sprotte, Tim Gengler, Mike Smerlinski, Gary Weber, Jim Galger, Jim Wing, Coach Stinson .l1 Haight shows great effort on drive. BASKETBALL OUTLOOK IMPROVES The school cannot ask for more excitement than that which our cagers gave us the past season in the way of fast action, exceptional skill, and never give up attitude. Opening the '67-'68 season the cagers lost to the defending City and State champfon, Lincoln Comets. The score was 93-94. The following week the cagers lost to Boys' Tech 82-6l, but trounced an outclassed South Division team 72-56. The next two games were played against Marshall and Washington. Although beaten, the Redcats showed great signs of improved team- work. The Redcats then pounced on Hamilton as they won 74-59. The following night the cagers met Lincoln in a rematch of the first conference game. When the smoke cleared, after a hotly contested game, the Redcats came out victorious by a 93 - 90 score. The high-riding Redcats next opponent was North, the first ranked team in the state. Playing their hearts out, the cagers led by three points with two minutes left. A few bad breaks, though, turned the tide in the end, as the team was defeated by the powerful Blue Devils 79-70. After being beaten by West, the Redcals played another squeaker against Tech. Again the team lost in the last few minutes because of a powerful Troian rally. The cagers rolled over their next three opponents: Juneau 90-51, Pulaski 7l - 69, and South. The winning streak was finally snapped by a powerful King team T05 -77. In conference play, the Redcats ended up in eighth place with seven wins and nine losses. This was quite an admirable season because of the balance and overall strength of the '67 - '68 City Conference. The season ended on a sour note as Bay View lost its first game in tournament action. The cagers met Pulaski whom they had beaten once during conference play. Although the Redcats played well, shooting 501, from the floor on this occasion, they were no match for the hot-shooting Rams who hit well over 551, of their shots. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row: Mike Martincic, Lee Trad, Robert Paul, Dan Christensen, Gerald Lemanski, Mike Remsik, Jim Wick, Walter Donaldson Back Row: Coach Klcibunde, Phil Vitrcino, Tom Junemann, Tom Haight, Bob Schwichtenberg, Fred Joy, Bob Thompson, Jim Buretta, Coach Gorzek. kj' xox' S E x s SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front Row: Donaldson, Comp, Semanko, Jozwiak, Chars Second Row: Valdes, Kadow, Wilinski, Waldum, Olson, Nelson, Klauer - Manager Top Row: Coach Ribbeck, Martinez, Trad, Lemke, Lusfic, Kozicki Remsik spots Lemanski in the clear. Redcafs fight for rebound SWIM TEAM Bottom Row: Tom Krueger, Dennis Kraeblen, Dan Krueger, Tom Moder, Carl Zielke, Stan Anderson Second Row: Bruce Metrie, Mike Kuhagen, Denis Moenkhaus, Tom Roszak, Ron Borth, John Hagen, Darrel Elliot, David Spruce, Al Johnson, Tom Ebert Third Row: Coach Czarapata, Ted Moder, Kyle Brunk, Jim Jabes, Dave Lind, Jim Jeske, AI Dreher, Bruce Tammi, Steve Gaza, Ron Hibben, Tom Kondracki Steve Smitka Coach Koerner Redcat surges ahead on turn. FINMEN HAVE GREAT YEAR Bay View's i968 swim team proved to be the best that Bay View has had in years. Coach Czarapata worked his team hard and his efforts payed off. The swim team had one of the best dual meet records in the city, winning six and losing two. ln three triangular meets, Bay View finished first once and second twice. The season began on a sour note as the tinmen were defeated by City Champion Boys' Tech and were nosed out by Pulaski in a triangular meet. Bouncing back powerfully, the Redcats won their next four meets opposing East, Washington, Hamilton and St. Francis. After losing a close meet to Oak Creek, the Finmen came back to defeat North. The Redcats then placed sixth in the city relays, won a triangular meet against King and South, and thoroughly trounced Lincoln 78-6. The team concluded the season by placing seventh in the city meet. Every great team has its stars, and this one was no exception. Three new school records were set this year. These new records were set by Denis Moenkhaus in the 60 yd. freestyle and the 400 yd. freestyle relay team of Kyle Brunk, Ron Hibben, Mike Kuhagen and Denis Moenkhaus. 62 Krieger concentrates on start GYMNASTS CAPTURE STATE CROWN Topping last year's gymnastics season would be quite a feat, but the I967-68 team accomplished it. Under the direction of Coach Hesiak, the gymnasts were undefeated in dual meets. This year's team has all the speed, strength, skill, and coordination that one might expect of the state champion. The gymnasts opened the year by defeating Brown Deer and Milwaukee South. They placed first in a dual meet with East and Juneau. This meet served as a warm-up for their clash with the defending state champions from Marshall. The Eagles proved to be no match for the powerful Redcats as they won hardily. Again the gymnasts flexed their muscles, trouncing Menomonee Falls, Washington, Custer, and Boys' Tech. The Marshall Invitational meet proved to be the only blur on Bay View's otherwise perfect record. The gymnasts had an off day and were defeated by one-half point at the hands of Marshall. After defeating Whitnall, the Redcats, with revenge in their hearts, prepared to meet most of the top ranked teams in the Menomonee Falls Invitational. In this meet the Redcats avenged their earlier defeat by beating Marshall and all other competition to capture the Menomonee Falls Title. The season came to its peak in successive meets as the Redcats , I . showed balanced scoring to win both City and State meets. The strength and balance of this championship team is shown by the forty point margin of victory in the State Meet. This is the largest margin of victory ever in state gymnastics competition. This team is no doubt the best Bay View has ever had and probably one of the best ever assembled on the high school level. Gymnast performs difficult exercise on the still rings. 8 xv- ,A f . x rs . S . . N Jill' a ,fm 4: F7 ' 1 ' N ...X I F VARSITY GYMNASTICS Front Row: Les Hoffer, Rudy Rodriguez, Dave Schweitzer, Tom Zdrozewski, Bruce Bugulski, Stan Sowinski, Chris Grainger Back Row: Coach Hesiak, George Grainger, Don Signemartin, Dennis Wiegert, Paul Zini, Russ Franken, John Lecher 63 X KX Q! N 0,-,.f--n 52-f xfbx jx ,,f-' MT SL HOUR, Xkxifkix HU? Barricade Crew protects students. How about thot' She shrank Three Inches' Milwaukee infer-high visifs Boy View Deon of girls gets skirt length checked. I t You ought to be in pictures f-H5 You missed C1 spot. DIAMONDMEN .... 1968 CITY CONTENDERS w--f Xe'-N XJ, Q My A I M BQ:-M ...vm t,.,,,u,,,,,,w MQ.-Q ,Q ffjjizew ,,1t.w5wfQQj ,w2s?igwr,'j'Q,tgL?s3gfQ' gory , I, ff., if A' I Zfflmggf-'hig Z jwg,.,2,w'wr?nngg4g'fS5',,l:4 wif, JUNIOR VARSITY ' I W i so I - g Front Row: Coach Friedl, Mark Manslce, Dave Lazeski, Bob Kozinski, John Valdez. Row 2: Milton Jacobs, Jim Donaldson, John Semanlco, Bob Barnum, Gary Kadow. Back Row: Robert Barr, Bob Kowalski, Rudy Rodriguez, Bob Morden, Harold Czerwinski, Todd Hermann, Jerry Kroll, Dale Olson. Redcat hurler baffles opponents. VARSITY Front Row: Gary Haase, Dennis Ward, Bob Esqueda, Todd Hermann, Bob Barnum Middle Row: John Semanko, Mark Manske, Alon Johnson, Dennis Winter, Scott Lnuritzen, Bob Thompson, Steve Gaza, Stan Bartkowski, Jim Lund, Manager. Back Row: Coach Koerner, Harry Hammerling, Tom Haight, Dave Reszel, Paul Bruce, Glenn Sheridan, Rudy Rodriguez, Tom Brannon, Bob Reifenberg, Coach Friedl. 68 i 5 ,,, 1 -,r 1.-, x TRACK Front Row: Coach Czarapata, Mike Kuhagen, Dale Thanig, Denis Moenkaus, Steve Dalrymple, Keith Simmons, Bob Wilker, Mike West, Bob Sefton, Jerry Lemanski, John Scholz, Terry Wagner, Ron Winkler, Bruce Tammi, Coach Matthei Row 2: Coach Mierzwa, Gary Comp, Scott Szalanski, Dennis Krablen, Tom Haddican, Walt Wilinski, Jim Donhauer, Ted Moder, Bob Bilanski, Bill Glowocki, Jim Martinic, Duncan Stewart, Mark Miller Row 3: Mike Stack, Randy Arndoerter, John Trad, Dave Lind, Tom Moder, Jack Lenz, Mark Humphrey, Greg Fritz, Mike Bloomquist, Greg Plennes, Dennis Karweik, Tom Gorecki, Jim Jabes, John Riley, Tony Landanski, John Crawford Back Row: Coach Coates, Carlos Perez Pena, Gary Lohrke, Lee Konig, Mike Kirsch, Mike Van Alstein, Ken Fielin, Frank Kosidowski, Neil Jaansen, Bob Petovich, Bob Joswiak, Cary Jarozewski CINDERMEN EARN MEDALS gl' '- mfcamm 0 f - -' Y Y ,W -AM. Sophomore Gary Comp strides over hurdle. QAM. V Simmons and Danhauer execute perfect baton pass. 69 Mike Mortincic displays powerful serve. Mike Sova smashes opponenf's serve NETMEN BURN UP COURT VARSITY Front Row: Coach O'Hearn, Mike Sova, Mike Marlincic, Richard Osborne, Bill Reifenbreg Middle Row: Dennis Rewolinski, Steve Harwood, Tim Shore, Jim Komes, Fred Stroder Back Row: Steve Hcxlmo, Perry McClellan, Greg Sweiizer, Tom Krieger, Darrell Elliot GOLFERS UP TO PAR Opponent EastO Washington Lincoln O Juneau l Tech 2 West V2 South O Pulaski 6-V2 Marshall O King l Custer 4 Hamilton 0 North O Front Row: Dave Wagner, Tom Esser, Leroy Ciske Marty Klely Chris Nelson John Schacherl Phil Vitrano Steve Korduckl Dave Walclum Middle Row: Coach Zanotelli, Duane Struck, Tom Kralewskl Larry Pletrzak Mike Gau Bob Lachmund To'n Roszak Tom Greenthal Tom Bork Back Row: Dan Waierski, Mike Peksa, John Loppnow, Fred Coch Terry Wobick Walter Donaldson Jim Burretta Tom Bronk Eb Foster Bill Paulzke Ron Hlbben 1967 GOLF RESULTS 12 Wins - l Loss Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Bay Course Grant Currie Whitnall Grant Grant Grant Grant Whitnall Grant Grant Grant Whitnall Lincoln Service Crews . . Behind The Scene STAGE CREW Larry Pietrzak, Wayne Metz, Mark Churney, Keith Crary, Paul Kolodrubetz, Jeff Haertlein, Darrell Scholz, Mark Chasco, Randy Scholz ART CREW Seated: Pat Konkel, Jordis Reinelt, Denise Hoffmann, Linda Sanderson, Jeanne Walter, Ann Pharris Row 2: Kathy Kana, Allis Bergman, Carol Abati, Vicki Shriver, Barbara Ewart, Nid Osuwana, Evonne Winston, Janis Rasch Row 3: Nancy Wozniak, Lilah Peplinski, Darlene Leban, Debbie Weissenfluh, John Vitas, Mike Glesch, Cary Gondek, Katie Bales, Patrick Kohnke, Mary Nauiock 72 Quit splashing paint, Evonne! LIGHT CREW Jim Puechner, Chuck Hookmo, Don Kcmps 3 ' . J. MW N ,..x, xx 0 5 Q .. , O ...N I 1 SPOT CREW Pete Schurrer, Scoff Lustig, Larry Hoffmann, Tom Krclewski .. L3 .Qs AMPLIFICATION CREW Seated: Larry Hoffmann Slondingf Randy Hcrmilfon, Todd Schultz, Mike Korofko Make-up crew frrcs thczr lgczr. 73 THE SOUND OF MUSIC -.,.wm community. Maria and Capt. Von Trapp T A, may .Ms .- ggxgbu The Cast Each spring at Bay View the most talented students II1 the field of music take part in the operetta The Sound of Music was chosen for this years musical production Under the direction of Mrs. Breitling the entire cast gave a mag nificent performance The dancers supervised by Miss Nelson, moved about with grace and ease The musical efforts of Mr. Dietrich and his orchestra were to be com mended. Lastly, Mr. Gifford s art and scenery crews com bined precision and skill to produce striking scenery These organizations and many others helped to further the operetta as a Bay View tradition eagerly anticipated by the entire The Wedding Q .1 So Long - Farewell Q0 Elsa cmd Max 'teefk On the Terrace wel fr A commission in Navy ofthe Third Reich 55' wr? Q wif: 'fa .-.. 1 .4 w fs L X :X . X15 l wig Q ' 'K V QMS' K 5 'af ffli Loy-dee-odl lee-o-lay! Liesl Gnd Rolf Climb Every Mountain Quill and Scroll awards QUILL AND SCROLL AWARD WINNERS Sealed: Jean Diehl, Christine Mirzeiewski, Susan Sorce We VJ Standing: Michael West, Evonne Winston, Robert Esqueda, Gary Weber Missing from picture: Kristine Bergman, JoAnn Dickhut, Diane Ditello, Anthony Oshiro The Oracle Annual and the Oracle newspaper were the efforts of Bay View students. Mrs. Hoernel and her efficient business staff took complete charge of payment and dis- tribution of both publications. Under the guidance of Mr. Heiss, our newspaper was issued biweekly. The longest sustained publication was the yearbook. However, Mrs. Pieper was always on hand to aid and assist the staff when in need of help. Each year, the Quill and Scroll awards are presented to students showing outstanding workmanship in the field of journalism. Each recipient of the award becomes a member of the international Quill and Scroll society. 78- PUBLICATIONS ADVISO RS Mr. Heiss, Mrs. Hoernel, Mrs. Pieper ORACLE BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Judy Savorias, Kathy Wielsbski 1 Standing: Darlene Longstaff, Jeri Koss, Linda Loppnow, JoEllen Wittman, Georgia Windrow, Joanne Walkowiak, Cheryl Wegner, Donna Storm var 'T Kathy Ihlenfield, Deniese Orlowski, James Lund, JoAnn Dickhut, Kristine Bergman ,il wwf' ORACLE Editor-in-Chief .,.... Activities Editors ..... Art Editor .......... Copy Editors .A.,..... G.A.A. Editor ......, Index Editors ......,. School Life Editor ....... Sports Editor ......., Senior Editor .,.. Typist ...,......,.....,.... Underclass Editor EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Susan Sorce ANNUAL STAFF Susan Sorce Kaye Aldrich, Gary Weber Steve Smitka Donna Ringle, Bernd Wierzloicki Paula Roge Faye Behner, William Rappold Beverly Sollozo Lee Trad Jean Diehl Doris Moreno Ruth Airoldi 'F 'ac X Xxx ff Oracle Annual Staff Hard At Work. I hx 1 X if 54- N ,,, rw J ORACLE ANNUAL EDITORS Sfanding: Lee Trad, Paul Kolodrubelz, Bernd Wierzbicki, Bill Rcippold, Donna Ringle, Gary Weber, Steve Smitkc Rack Row: Paula Roge, Doris Ann Moreno, Bev Sollozo, Kay Aldrich, Faye Behner, Jean Diehl, Rulh Airoldi S -ww X ix? -f eg N. : - .riqi - tis:-x R I',::E::- : -E: E WQ NI J- ,s XV! fi ri - L-xi-:kQ:y.x A. N z, : rw E I A Agnus-an .-+5 0 s ORACLE ANNUAL ASSISTANT EDITORS From Row: John Niedziakowski, Diane Dilello, Jim Puechner, Ellen Reader Bock Row: Joan Meyer, Debbie Weslphol, Ruth Verhein, Larry Neumann, Dave Sommers, Paul Zini ! its y V' F i K vf f, 4 , 1 yy x Q 1,15-3-6, . A NEWSPAPER EDITOR Christine Mirzeiewski ORACLE NEWSPAPER STAFF Editor-in-Chief ........ .,... C hristine Mirzeiewski Associate Editor ,.......,.............. ........ A nthony Oshiro Editorial and Feature Editor ..........................., Evonne Winston Sports Co-Editors ...........,........ Robert Esqueda, Michael West News ancl Proof Editor ....,.. ...........,,,..,..,...... K athleen Paulik Photography Editor ...,... ..... P aul Kolodrubetz Typing Editor .......,, .....,.. D onna Gengler S.G.A. Columnist .,..... ........ C arol Biork NEWSPAPER EDITORS Standing: Mike West, Kathy Paulik, Paul Kolodrubetz, Evonne Winston, Donna Gengler, Carol Biork, 82 Bob Esqueda. Sitting: Tony Oshiro. NEWSPAPER STAFF NEWSPAPER REPORTERS Standing: Back Row: Bill Reifenberg, Ted Moder, Dave Reszel, Steve Dalrymple, Mike Stack Middle Row: Paul Zini, Donna Rogowski, Patti Brown, Debbie Wasechek Jo Ellen Whitman, Sue Brzakala, Diane Lewandowslci Front Row: Linda Budzien, Judy Rychwalski, Pat Lauria, Sue Krzyzanowski, Barbara Knippel Sitting. Mary Verhein, Karen Reger, Sandy Yokom, Carol Zak, Jane Palmer The publications staff is divided into three branches: the newspaper staff, the annual staff, and the business staff. The newspaper staff has worked hard throughout the school year in keeping Bay View well informed on the school's current affairs. The student body has benefitted through interesting reporting and increased editorial material. The annual staff has worked toward the publication of a single book summarizing the highlights of the school year. Reflecting the mood of Bay View's youth, the theme Changing Times was chosen for this years annual. The business stdff has been concerned with the adver- tising and monetary transactions for both the newspaper and the annual. QQ? TYPISTS Standing: Donna Gengler, Bonnie Lukasik, Debra Schultz, Sue Sorcc Sitting: Jennifer Eggers, Sue Jorgensen, Janis Petersdorf 83 'i l 'U-I MW vw 'F WV' I' P' P P I-9 WWI- Faculfy I' 'HIP qv J .FN- QP lo P' Seniors Page 86 Page 102 U ndercl assmen Page 160 F- -QR. ll 'A Q4Q 24 ,NY ,K Af S. 1 RT' my A B, . -X1-1 as 3 sawn ' fl! X Vs' an .fI'I A411 ai, Q wx, -. .:- ,,g. 2 1 ,QW f' 5 .3 4, Dari W ,:5.' - R1 U43 ff ' A X f ff Qtriiii. ' X-,xwwqq , 5f'lHg,1:Qq A ite MR. SHOWERS, Principal MR. WlLLlAMS, Vice-Principal The task of the administration is to prepare youth for the adult world. The administration, knowing that the youth of today is the key to the future, is dedicated to opening up that future. The administrative duties are carried out by Mr. Showers, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Kaczmarek. Mr. Showers, as principal, is responsible for the functions of the entire school. Mr. Williams, vice-principal, is responsible for all attendance records. Another one of his duties is organizing extra- curricular activities and events and enforcing discipline in the school. Assistant to the principal, Mr. Kaczmorek, is the coordinator of all guidance activities. He prepares student classes and is in charge of financial aid to colleges. MR KACZMAREK, Assistant to the Principal The Administration of Bay View. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT MR. SINN Even before the student enters the Day View High School, he and his parents have meta guidance counselor who has helped him plan his three years at senior high. This counselor together with his homeroom teacher assist him with his problems and his future plans. While the student is here, he receives knowledge of Milwaukee's job opportunities, the qualifications needed to fulfill a iob, and the training available to prepare for specific iobs. lf interests are more academic, the student is advised about colleges, about requirements to enter college, about expenses involved, about scholarships available. He meets representatives from universities and colleges throughout the country. It is the counselors who make all these ar- rangements and give as much individual help as possible. Guidance Counselors in Action ENGLISH MRS. BECKMANN MRS. BREITLING MR. COATES R00 MISS EHRGOTT MRS. FELLOWS MR. HEISS MR. KAYE We MRS. METT MRS. MODLIN MR. NEWMAN MISS 0'BRlEN MRS. PEPOON MRS. PIEPER DEPARTMENT MR. PRITZLAFF MISS RILEY MISS STICKNEY MISS UNDERBERG MRS WECKMUELLER To achieve a true understanding and an appreciation ot people, both near and tar, requires communication. How else does communication occur but through lan- guage? Through speeches and discussions, oral communi- cation is improved and good listening habits become established. Through composition, written communication becomes more precise, more thought provoking, more creative. Through literature the reader gains an appre- ciation ot the beauty ot his language, an understanding of himself, and a comprehension and sensitiveness to other people, both of his own country and foreign lands. The knowledge and ideas of the world, the aspirations and culture ot others become alive. MRS. VERICK MISS WENNECKE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR ELICH MR GROSS MR HOSLER MR. KLABUNDE MR. KRUEGER Because science brings man into immedi- ate touch with the universe, because biology, chemistry, physics form so large a part of human endeavor, because they are funda- mental for so many fields of knowledge, science is a requirement in a students life. Science prepares the way tor man to explain and adopt the laws ot this universe until he acquires mastery+intellectual and practical -over events. Continually looking to the future, promising opportunities without end, science intrigues and challenges the world of today. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Q 2,4 , 4 MRS. AUSTIN MISS GARDNER ima mu 'Ll 'im x 'EE 4 P+ MRS. MESTRE MR. O'HEARN MRS. POTTS MR. RUEHLE MISS STELC MR. ZANOTELLI SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR. SCHMIDT MR. SCHULTZ ln toalay's world with its problems and conflicts, the goal of social science classes is to analyze these problems. ln history classes, students relate the causes and results of historical events to situations of today. Sociology students study the interaction of man in his en- vironment. Economics students learn about the means and activities by which man earns a living. ln contemporary world affairs classes, students strive to solve current problems on a local and national level. Everyone is concerned with both the present and the future problems. Social science classes help students to under- stand the causes of past events and form principles to change the future through application of this knowledge to the present. ln history classes, stu- dents analyze events of the past, in sociology, the interaction of man in his environment is studied, economics stu- dents learn of the means and activities by which man earns a living. Contem- porary world affairs classes solve cur- rent problems through knowledge and compresension gained in other classes. Awareness of present day difficulties is a key note of the social science de- partment. MR. BRANDT MR. FRIEDEL MISS CONLIN MRS. ENGSTROM MR. GIOVE MRS. FORBECK MR. LAESSIG MR. RASMUSSEN 1 5 in 1, il' 'K fi MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MR. CLIFFORD MR. FERRELL QA VITY' MISS MELCHIORRE MISS MILLER sw I X., M I 'S , . ,M X ,lu ,V I '. r. MRS. PLEISTER MISS SCHILLING ? ffl' I, In a world that is becoming more and more aware of the importance ot every tiny country and municipality, the study ot foreign languages is more essential than ever before to the understanding of the cultures and customs of other people and other lands. The foreign languages offered- French, German, Latin, and Spanish-are among the most important ot our world, and through the study of any one, an appreciation of another people, a neighbor, is gained. MUSIC DEPARTMENT MR. DIETRICH MR. HEPNER The Music Department at Bay View High School has gained much recognition and great prestige for its fine per- formances. The a cappella choir and the orchestra are ranked among the first in the state. All glee clubs, begin- ning and advanced, boys' and girls', have won awards. The band is asked to play at many community functions, its musical excellence being accepted. The annual music festival was especially outstanding this year as was this year's operetta-The Sound of Music. ART DEPARTMENT The Art Department, while teaching students the principles of color and design, provides a channel for creative expression. Many proiects done in art classes, which range from Art l to Advanced art, ceramics, and industrial design, are entered in state and local competition. Several Bay View artists have been awarded prizes for their entries. There are two groups that offer service to Bay View when- ever there are projects that require artistic ability. The scenery crew works diligently for weeks preparing settings for the class play and operetta. The Art Club produces signs and posters publicizing events throughout the school year. MR. Glrronn MR. HOERNER 96 BUSINESS EDUCATION It is the purpose of the business education department to give a back- ground and understanding of busi- ness procedure and management. Typing, shorthand, stenography, and clerical practice aid a student in securing a clerical or secretarial po- sition. A iob in accounting requires a student to take sales, bookkeeping, and business law. The department also offers a cooperative training program in which business students receive on the job training for a career. This opportunity gives the stu- dent a chance to gain valuable ex- perience in the vast field of business education. Y!! MRS. CLARK MR. FLAMME MRS. LILLY XM.. ,aww 1 ,ff - tip?- MRS. CUTTER MR. DANCULOVICH MISS DITZLER MRS. GOETSCH MRS. GREEN MRS. HOERNEL fi. MR. RIBBECK MR. SCHOELLER MR. THURBER HOME ECONOMICS M 1 c . Y 1 .,.-- si 3 www:-i Y- MRS. LUPETTI MISS SCHLONDROP MRS. SKUPSKI Teaching the future homemakers of Bay View the art ot managing a home is the iob ot the Home Economics Department. Besides the practical experience of cooking or sewing, a home ec maior learns the intricacies ot home management. The economics of buying, the budgeting ot funds, the esthetics of home planning are all included, along with human relations and child psychology. Home economics is an important course in the curriculum at Bay View, since it involves skills necessary for the wite and mother ot tomorrow. INDUSTRIAL ARTS me Y .. Y is W i A MR. ANDERSON MR. BULLARD MR. sw 'Q ,f f , - ms -: :.e2'r 1 if . is , , -W: - 4 if lndustrial Education is an integral and contributing part of the total educational program ot the student today. By participating in courses of lndustrial Education, the student receives a sampling of several maior occupational areas as well as extensive and intensive training and experience in chosen fields of work. Through these courses the student is provided with some marketable skills and experience which form a basis of occupational employment. Interest in lndustry, appreciation ot good design, self-discipline, cooperative attitudes, and health and safety are the major obiectives ot the Industrial Education Department. To further extend its opportunities to the student, the Industrial Education Department has added a course in Aircraft Construction. This class has already built one aircraft and is in the process of constructing a second. DISCH 'inimi- 99 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical education plays a special role in the character development ot. all high school stu- dents. The mental alertness necessary in academic courses depends on the physical soundness ot the students. Bay View prides itself with having a complete and varied course in physical education. Students participate, according to their abilities, in be- ginners and advanced gym or swim. Classes in lifesaving, modern dance, and rhythmics are also offered, giving students an opportunity to choose activities which interest them. The physical training which students receive in high school provides a better appreciation ot the importance ot both body and mind. MR. CZARAPATA MISS FISHBECK MISS FLEMING MR. HESIAK MR. KOERNER MR. MATTHEI MISS NELSON OFFICE STAFF MRS. GABROVIC MRS. MATTIAS One of the most important elements in the efficient operation of a school as large as Bay View is its office staff. The staff members per- form dozens of invaluable services for both the student body and the faculty. Some of their many duties are checking absences, sending messages, typing transcripts, and keeping records. IA MRS. MORBECK MISS PRICE I 5531? A MISS SHEETS MRS. STENICKA MR. RIEMANN MRS. WEISS MRS. VAN WAGNER Accountant Welfare Counselor Psychologist IOI 2 QIIVUY JANUARY COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM MIDYEAR COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional .......................................................,.. Class of January 1968 Pomp and Circumstancen -- Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings ........ ........ ....... ....... J o A nn E. Dickhut Honor Society ...........,.....,.,....,...,.........................,... Mr. R. J. Kaczmarek Assistant to the Principal Class Memorial ........ .....,... B ernd H. Wierzbicki Attendance Honors .......................................,.......,.... Mr. M. D. Williams Vice-Principal Flute Solo ....... .....................................t........,.. K ay L. Nolet Address ....................,................................. Honorable Robert C, Cannon Judge, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Introduction of Advisors .............,.......................,.,.... Miss H, H. Geiger Senior Class Counselor Reading of the Class Roll ......... .............. H omeroom Advisors Presentation of Diplomas .......,.,.........,...... Mr. A. L. Showers, Principal Mr. M. D. Williams, Vice-Principal Recesslonal ........................................................................ The Graduates Pageantry - Cheyette Bay View High School Orchestra CLASS SPEAKERS .lo Ann Dickhut, Bernd Wierzbicki SENIOR CLASS COMMISSION Lori Gauer, Kathleen Barthuli, William Rappold, Bernd Wierzbicki, Linda Hart WILLIS K. ALDRICH Science Course 'I34 Athletics: Basketball, G.A.A. Council, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lllepresentotivel, F.C.C. Commencement: Ensemble Band Ill, Orches- tra l2l. Music: All-City Band lil, All-City Orchestra l2l, Class Play Orchestra l2l, Music Festival l3l, Solo lCommencementl, WSMA State and District Contest l2l. Publications: Annual lActivities Editorl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly Hostess, Study Hall Monitor, 'l0-B Instruction. Honors: Honor Society. KATHLEEN A. BARTHULI Science Course 134 Clubs: F.C.C., Foreign Language, Girls'. Commencement: Commission. Pub- lications: Newspaper lArt Workl. Service Groups: Scenery Crew lChairmanl. S.G.A.: Hostess, Prom-Planning Committee. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. GALE E. BEDNARZ Elective Course 134 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics. Music: Concert l2l, Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess. CARL W. BEHNER Science Course 433 Athletics: Basketball lMinor Embleml, Cross Country lMinor Embleml, Track. Clubs: Booster Representative, Chemistry. Commencement: Bank, Orchestra. Music. All-City Band ill, Class Play Orchestra Ill, Operetta Orchestra l3l, Music Festival l3l. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Homeroom Representative, Prom-Planning Committee. THOMAS BELTER Math Course 'I34 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Math. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control, Study Hall Monitor, Barricade Crew. Honors: Physical Fitness 67 . KRISTINE A. BERGMAN Accounting Course I34 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: F.C.C., Home Economics. Publications: Annual lBusiness Manogerl, Newspaper lBusiness Managerl. Stage: Class Play l3 Costumesl, Operettas I3 Customesl, S.G.A.: Post-Prom Planning Com- mittee. Honors: Costume lPinl. ,ii WE Fha Thomas Booker Sandra Boretsky Gary Bugalski David Choinacki Sandra Cole Mark Cradler V --Y - ,f- ft X . Willis Aldrich Kathleen Barthuli Gale Bednarz Carl Behner Thomas Belter Kristine Bergman THOMAS W. BOOKER Math Course 433 Athletics: Swimming lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chemistry lVice Chairmanl, Physics, Rod 8. Gun, Swim, X. S.G.A.: Assembly, Auto Registration lChairmonl, Building Control lAssistant Supervisorl, Building Usher, lO-B lnstruction. SANDRA I.. BORETSKY Clerical Course 34 Athletics: Archery, Bowling, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster lllepresenta tivel, Red Cross. Music: All-City Orchestra ill, Class Play Orchestra l2l Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Banquet Server S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher. Honors: Honor Day Award lRed Cross Clubl. THALIA M. BROWER Elective Course 34 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. GARY G. BUGALSKI Science Course 4 Athletics: Track lMoior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Medall. Clubs: Biology lPresidentl, Chemistry lPresidentl, Emblem, Fishin'-is-Fun, Math Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lSupervisorl. S.G.A.: Assembly lSecond Vice-Presidentl, Building Control lSupervisor, Chairmanl, Election Com mittee lChairmanl, IO-B Instruction, Structure Committee lChairmanl DAVE M. CHOJNACKI Elective Course 34 Athletics: Football, Gymnastics. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee Study Hall Monitor. SANDRA J. COLE English Course 327 MARK C. CRADLER ' Science Course 433 Clubs: Chemistry. S.G.A.: Building Control. Duane Dehn Jo Ann Dickhut Kenneth Dykas Mary Ann Edwards Melody Flanigan Kathleen Flower LORI M. GAUER English Course 327 Athletics: Tumbling, Volleyball lCaptainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A. Commencement: Commission. Music: All-City Band IQI, Class Play Orchestra III, Color Guard I3I, Concert l3l, Operetta Orchestra l2l. Stage: Class Play IPrompterI. S.G.A.: Dance Committee IChairmanI, Study Hall Monitor, I0-B Instruction. Honors: Music Pin. ' DAVID L. GIERLINSKI Elective Course 433 Clubs: Biology. MARK D. GORECKI Elective Course 134 Athletics: Bowling, Gymnastics. Clubs: Booster II-lomeroom Representativei. Music: All-City Orchestra. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Prompter. CHRISTINE HANKIEWICZ Elective Course 134 Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, Red Cross lTreasurer, Sgt.-at-Armsl. Music: Concert i3l. LENARD G. HARRIS Elective Course 134 LINDA A. HART History Course 327 Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls. Commence- ment: Commission. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Dance Committee, Special Committee IChristmas Giftl, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: County Government Day, Senior Girls' Honor Society. ARTHUR G. HERBST Science Course 134 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming I2 Maior Emblems, 5 Ribbonsl. Clubs: Emblem, History. Publications: Homeroom Representative. 106 DUANE H. DEHN Elective Course 134 Athletics: Bowling. Service Groups: Barricades, Spot Crew. JO ANN E. DICKHUT English Course 134 Athletics: Lite Saving Corps. Clubs: F.T.A., X. Music: A Cappella Choir, Advanced Girls Glee, Concert I2l. Publications: Newspaper IBusiness Manager, Circulation Clerkl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. KENNETH J. DYKAS Elective Course 228 MARY ANN EDWARDS Elective Course 134 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. Music: All-City Orchestra I2I, Class Play Orchestra l2I, Operetta Orchestra l3I. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. MELODY M. FLANIGAN English Course 134 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C.. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Usher. KATHLEEN M. FLOWER English Course 134 Athletics: Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, Home Economics. I sc, - ' my - ,'::: 'i ,,f. '.. Lori Gauer Mark Gorecki Christine Hankiewicz Lenard Harris Linda Hart Arthur Herbst DARRYL J. HICKMAN Industrial Arts Course Clubs: Camera. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. LARRY L. HOFFMAN Math Course Clubs: Chemistry lPresidentl, Physics lPresidentl. Service Groups: lManagerJ. S.G.A.: Host. MARY K. HOLLAND Home Economics Course LINDA M. HORBINSKI Elective Course KATHLEEN IHLENFELD Clubs: F.S.A. Publications: Building Control. Stenography Course FRANK L. JAGER English Course 327 433 Spot Crew 327 134 327 Newspaper IAdvertising Cashierl. S.G.A.: 327 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Football I2 Maior Emblems, I Minor Embleml, Tennis, Wrestling l3 Major Emblems, 2 Medalsl. Clubs: Emblem iSgt.-at-Armsl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. 1 'ISS' gn? :SQ Q. Dale Karnes Karen Katzenmiller Robert Kendzierski Dorene Koening Robert Keil Karen Krueger Darryl Hickman Larry Hoffman Mary Holland Linda Horbinski Kathleen Ihlenfeld Frank Jager DALE W. KARNES Elective Course 327 Athletics: Bowling lPresident, lst Placel. Music: Concert. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S,G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. KAREN KATZENMILLER General Clerical Course 327 Athletics: Nereids, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls. Publications: Newspaper lFea- ture Staffl. Stage: Class Play ll Speaking Partl, S.G.A.: Building Control, Prom-Planning 1967, Study Hall Monitor. ROBERT C. KEIL English Course 327 Clubs: Camera, Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. ROBERT E. KENDZIERSKI Industrial Course 327 DORENE B. KOENING Elective Course 'I34 Clubs: A.F.S. Publications: Homeroom Representative. KAREN D. KRUEGER Math Course 134 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Stage Make-up C2 Operettas, 2 Class Playsl. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. 107 Holly Lange Jenna Larson Lynn Lepak Gregory Lind Linda Loppnow James Lozier JEROME M. LUBINSKI Science Course 'l34 Music: All-City Chorus ill. SCOTT J. LUSTIG Science Course 433 Athletics: Wrestling ll Minor Embleml. Clubs: Fishin' is Fun. Service Groups: Spot Crew lAssistant Managerl. S.G.A.: Building Control lSuper- visorl, Host. NANCY M. MAIER Accounting Course 433 BRUCE W. MANLY Elective Course 433 Athletics: Baseball, Football. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. JAMES L. MANTZ Industrial Arts Course 327 Athletics: Cross Country. Clubs: Camera. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. ANNA M. MARAK English Course 327 Music: Concert i3l. Girls Glee l3l. DENNIS L. MASLOWSKI Industrial Course 134 ROBERT T. McCALVY Elective Course 433 108 HOLLY A. LANGE English Course 'I34 Athletics: Apparatus. Clubs: Art, Fishin'-is-Fun, A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep, Publications: Newspaper lFeaturel. S.G.A.: Building Control. JENNA L. LARSEN English Course 327 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics. Music: Music Festival Ml. LYNNE D. LEPAK Stenogrophic Course 327 Clubs: Girls. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A. Hostess. GREGORY L. LIND English Course 327 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Football lMinor Embleml, Wrestling I2 Major Emblemsl. Clubs: Emblem. S.G.A.: Buiding Usher, Study Hall Monitor. LINDA C. LOPPNOW Science Course 433 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin' is Fun, Girls, Home Economics, Nereids. Publi- cations: Circulation Clerk lManagerl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess, Noon Hour Movie Committee, Study Hall Monitor. JAMES C. LOZIER Science Course 327 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: F.C.C., A.F.S.-F.L.C., Swim. S.G.A.: Building Control lAssistant Supervisorl. Scott Lustig Nancy Maier Bruce Manly James Mantz Anna Morok Robert McCalvy THOMAS E. MEDROW Elective Course 433 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Camera. SUSAN A. MEH Clerical Course 433 Athletics: Apparatus, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Red Cross. Music: Concert l2l. Publications: Annual lCirculation Clerkl, Newspaper. S.G.A.: Building Control. JAYNE S. MIKOLAJEK Elective Course 'I34 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: Concert l2l. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess. MARCHETTE H. MOSELER Elective Course 327 Clubs: Dramatics. Music: Girls Glee Ill. KATHERINE L. MUNZINGER Elective Course 433 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Nereids, Red Cross, X. Music: All-City Chorus l2l, Concert l3l. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Buiding Control. KAY L. NOLET Elective Course 'I34 Clubs: Booster lRepresentativel, A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls 'lRepresentativel. Music: All-City Orchestra Ill, Class Play Orchestra l2l, Operetta Orchestra lil, Concert l3l, WSMA-District Contest l2l. S.G.A.: Assembly iHomeroom Representativel, Dance Committee, Public Relations. :divx X' L 'PY if five Lance Orlinski Michael Patti Linda Pelletier Rosalie Piorkowski Kenneth Quest Norman Rake rig M has X Qld Kin Thomas Medrow Susan Meh Jayne Mikolaiek Marchette Moseler Katherine Munzinger Kay Nolet LANCE R. ORLINSKI Science Course 433 Athletics: Wrestling lMoior Emblems, ll. MICHAEL S. PATTI Elective Course 327 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Rod 8: Gun. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. LINDA R. PELLETIER Elective Course 433 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls. Commencement: Ensemble l2 Band 2 Orchestral. Music: All-City Band l2l, Concert l3l, Solo lil. Publications Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ROSALIE PIORKOWSKI English Course 433 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, Fishin'-is-Fun, F.T.A., Girls. Music: Concert. Publications Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. SGA Building Control, Noon Hour Movie Committee, Study Hall Monitor LINDA S. PROCHNIAK Elective Course 327 KENNETH W. QUAST Elective Course 4 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Booster lHomeroom Representotivel. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A. Building Control, Study Hall Monitor NORMAN T. RAKE Elective Course 433 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Monogerl, Track, Wrestling. Clubs Emblem. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control Building Usher. 5 X. X, Ps WILLIAM C. RAPPOLD Moth Course 'I34 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Math. Commencement: Commission. Publications: An- nual llndex Editorl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly. Honors: Honor Society. KAREN J. REGER English Course 433 Clubs: A.F.S., F.C.C., A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X lPresidentl. Commence- ment: Band lil, Orchestra lll. Music: All-City Band, Class Play Orchestra, Concert l3l. Publications: Newspaper lHomeroom Representotivel. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee. RUTH E. RETZLAFF Elective Course 'I34 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Commencement: Ensemble l2 Band, 2 Orches- tral. Music: All-City Bond l2l, Class Play Orchestra lil, Concert lBond, Orchestral. Publications: Cub Reporter, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A., Ring Committee. CLARENCE F. ROHDE English Course FRANCES M. ROHDE History Course 433 327 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control, Prom Planning Committee. LINDA M. RUIZ Art Course Clubs: Art, F.S.A., Girls. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. 327 William Rappold Karen Reger Ruth Retzlatf Clarence Rohde Frances Rohde Linda Ruiz JACQUELINE M. SANTO Elective Course 433 Clubs Pep. Service Groups: Stage Make-Up. JUDY L. SAVORIAS English Course 433 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin' is Fun, Girls. Publications: Circulation Clerk, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Noon Hour Movie Committee, Study Hall Monitor. PETER E. SCHURRER Science Course 433 Athletics: Bowling lPresident, l trophyl. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. CANDACE M. SEIGNEMARTIN English Course 327 Clubs: A.F.S., Booster lliepresentativel, Theatre Goers. Publications: Home- room Representative. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee. I GINA A. SERVIN Elective Course 134 MICHAEL J. SHARON Elective Course 134 STANLEY M. SOWINSKI Elective Course 327 Athletics: Apparatus, Gynmastics ll Medall. Clubs: Rod and Gun. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. JOSEPH G. SPAHN Science Course 'I34 Athletics: Sophomore Football. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy, S.G.A.: Assembly. ll0 Ms. S tl ..,. Jacqueline Santo Judy Savorios Peter Schurrer Candace Seignemartin Stanley Sowinski Joseph Spahn ROBERT S. STEINHOFF Elective Course 327 DONNA M. STORM Science Course 433 Athletics: Tennis, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, Home Economics lSecretcryl, X lRecorderl. Music: Concert l2l. Publications: Assistant Circulation Manager, Newspaper lHomeroom Representativel. Stage: Class Play I2 Costumesl, Operettas I2 Costumesl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Noon Hour Movie Committee. MICHAEL M. SYKES Elective Course 327 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Booster lliepresentativel. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study Hall, Hourly Study Hall Committee. JEFFERY A. SZEJNA Elective Course 327 Music: Concert l2, Solol. SALLY L. SZYMANSKI Clubs: Home Economics. BONNIE J. TALATZKE Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Bu GAYLE E. THOMAS Elective Course 327 Music: Music Festival. Science Course 433 ilding Control. Clerical Course 327 Clubs: Red Cross. Honors: Red Cross Award. Music: All-City, Maiorette l3l, Music Festival lil. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. Q -qw-W-nr if A. -H... s Dale Timm Dorothy Valentino fi A Kathleen Trokan Linda Turner Kathleen Vukobrat Carol Wagner Robert Steinoff Jeffery Szeina A in , I lk A K' '01, - . Donna Storm Michael Sykes Sally Szymanski Gayle Thomas DALE E. TIMM English Course 327 KATHLEEN A. TROKAN Elective Course 433 Clubs: Girls. Service Groups: Stage Make:up. LINDA D. TURNER Stenographic Course 433 Clubs: Art, Aviation, Girls. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. DOROTHY A. VALENTINO English Course 327 Athletics: Archery, Life Saving. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Science, X, Commence- ment: Ensemble lBand 8. Orchestral. Honors: Honor Society. Music: Class Play Orchestra l2l, Concert lil, Music Festival l2l. S.G.A.: Study Hall lSupervisorl. KATHLEEN J. VUKOBRAT Elective Course 327 Music: Girls Glee. S.G.A.: Building Control. CAROL A. WAGNER English Course 134 Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Attendance Office, Building Control. lll Patricia Wagner Susan Wagner g Karen Werling Bernd Wierzbicki William Will ' Norma Wishowski ALLEN F. WISNIEWSKI English Course 'I34 Athletics: Swimming. :Clubs: Swim. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. ROGER A. WUTESKA Elective Course 433 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblem, ll, Football lMinor Emblem, ll. S.G.A.: Building Control. JUDY E. ZBICHORSKI Elective Course 'I34 Clubs: Girls. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hostess. SHIRLEY M. ZERETZKE English Course 433 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ALLEN J. WOJCIECHOWSKI Elective Course 327 S.G.A., Building Control. CHRIS P. KRAEBLEN Elective Course 327 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee. 'll2 PATRICIA L. WAGNER Elective Course 327 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls, Nereids. Publications: Newspaper lHomeroom Representativel. S.G.A.: Hostess. SUSAN C. WAGNER Elective Course 327 Clubs: F.T.A., Girls, History lTreasurerl, Nereids lPresidentl. Publications: Newspaper iHomeroom Representativel. Stage: Operatta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Hostess, Hourly Study Hall Committee. KAREN A. WERLING Science Course 433 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chemistry, Fishin' is Fun, Girls, Publications: News- paper lStor Reporterl. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. BERND H. WIERZBICKI English Course 327 Awards: Perfect Attendance Pin. Clubs: History lPresidentl. Commence- ment: Class Commission, Class Speaker. Honors: County Government Day, Honor Society. Publications: Oracle Annual lCopy Editorl. Service Groups: Radio Crew lAnnouncerl, Auditorium Usher, S.G.A.: Homeroom Representa- tive, Talent Show Committee. Stage: Class Play IQ, Leadl, Operetta Ill. WILLIAM R. WILL Elective Course 433 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball I2 Minor Emblemsl, Cross Country lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track lMinor Embleml. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee. NORMA J. WISHOWSKI Elective Course 327 Clubs: Girls. .dr .... . . nv 1 . . I :V . Q: Sv X s N .... ..,, -. rf i'Qi:'1:. .P 1157 -122' . f gs ' , , .sys-5. V55 . I i. ,.,,. W .5 ,Allen Wisniewski Roger Wuteska Judy Zbichorski Shirley Zeretzke Allen Woiciechowski Chris Kraeblen fm QA as M 145 x ,Q Q 9 x 'ig Q figgr-in HONOR DAY AWARDS W Club Award Gerald S. Lemanski Civic Music Association Award Mary K. Hancock Edward B. Schultz Award Michael E. Kuhagen Guy D. Kyper Award Frank L. Jager Ted Jarzyna Award Robert P. Riemann American Legion Award Gary F. Weber American Legion Auxiliary Award Jean L. Diehl Bausch 8g Lomb Science Awards Gary G. Bugalski Janice A. Feilen Veterans at Foreign Wars Achievement Award Peggy J. Wilcox Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizenship Award John J. Scholz Rotary Club Award Judith I. Walter Kiwanis Club Scholarships Barbara A. Brown Deborah M. Jeske James A. Moller Louis Travis Amvets Post Scholarship Mary K. Hancock Foreign Language Club Scholarship Pietra Cefalu Home Economics Scholarship Janis L. Rasch i BRONZE MEDALS Front Row: Sue Brzakala, Judy Eickhoff, Janice Rasch, Pietra Cefalu Back Row: Bob Esqueda, Ben Wierzbicki, Leslie Fortune, Linda Mielke H4 I SENIOR GOLD MEDALS Seated: Bonnie Brown, Evonne Winston Standing: Scott Szalanski, Keith Simmons, Christine Mirzeiewski SCHOLARSHIPS G. A. Fritsche Scholarship Peggy Wilcox Jo Ann Dickhut B. C. Korn Scholarship Tony Oshiro l. Helen Steel Scholarship Bonnie Brown Lorentz Scholarship Larry Hoffman Christine Mirzejewski Diane Souders Donna Ringle Evonne Winston S. A. Tomkowiak Scholarship Mark Miller Gary Bugalski Kiwanis Club Scholarship Deborah Jeske Barbara Brown James Moller Travis Amvets Scholarship Mary Hancock Foreign Language Scholarship Pietra Cefalu Home Economics Scholarship Janis Rasch HONORS SILVER MEDALS Seated: Mary Hancock, Mike Stack, Donna Ringle, Kathy Paulik Standing: Gary Bugalski, Tony Oshiro, Mark Miller Cheryl L. Meningast Willis K. Aldrich Gary G. Bugalski Jo Ann E. Dickhut Mary Ann Edwards Janice A. Feilen Mary K. Hancock Larry L. Hoffman Linda R. Mlelke Mark J. Miller Susan J. Mintner Christine M. Mirzeiewski John W. Moha James A. Moller Paul W. Nedd Jane E. Palmer Janis L. Rasch William C. Rappolol Donna L. Ringle Keith R. Simmons Scott E. Szalanski Dale J. Thanig Dorothy A. Valentino Judith I. Walter Deborah L. Westphal Peggy J. Wilcox Evonne M. Winston Jane E. Wroblewski Sandra -L. Yokom Gail R' Kennedy Kathleen M. Paulik Carol C. Zak Martha A. Krawczak Karen D. Krueger 'fA 'l'y J' L 'fJ'Y. HoNoR DAY AWARDS Mlchcel A' Mgrilnclc Front Row: Janice Feilen, Judy Walter, Mary Hancock, Jean Diehl Vera M0llCh Back Row: Frank Jager, Gary Bugalski, Gerald Lemanski Not Pictured: Robert Reimann, Michael Kuhagen, Gary Weber, Peggy Wilcox, John Scholz JUNE GRADUATES 3 it ' COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 1 ' 3 i Entrance Procession ......................,....,...,.......... Class of June 1968 I I i Pomp and Circumstanceu -Elgar I Bay View High School Band Greetings ...................... ....... ....,.. E v onne M. Winston Saxophone Solo ..,... ....... D ennis W. Rewolinski Class Memorial ........ ...........,. M ark J. Miller Honor Society ..,... ..............................,......... M r. M. D. Williams - Vice-Principal Class Honors ............................................................ Mr. E. C. Koch Counselor-Chairman Attendance Honors .......................................... Mr. M. D. Williams Vice-Principal Scholarships ...........................,.,,..................... Mr. R, J. Kaczmarek Assistant to the Principal Introduction of Advisors ...................................... Mr. M. J. Nader I J J 'iq . we Senior Class Counselor I Reading of the Class Roll ............................ Homeroom Advisors Presentation of Diplomas .................. Mr. A. L. Showers, Principal Mr. M. D. Williams, Vice-Principal Recessional ..........,............................,........................ The Graduates University Grand March - Goldman Bay View High School Band CLASS SPEAKERS Mark Miller, Evonne Winston CLASS COMMISSION Foreground: Suzanne Aiello, Susan Pacholczyk, Sheryl Lewandowski Background: John Scholz, Robert Reifenberg II6 RICHARD A. ADAMCZEWSKI English Course 413 Athletics: Wrestling lMinor Emblem, Ribbon, Managerl, Music: Concert 131. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. SUZANNE AIELLO English Course 413 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. lChairmanl, Girls lHomeroom Representativel. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy ,Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. LINDA C. ALLEN English Course 413 Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, Nereids. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Makeeup Crew. S.G.A.: Hostess, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Public Relations, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, 10-B instruction. RICHARD R. ALLEN Elective Course 413 JULIENNE M. ALT Science Course 413 Athletics: Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Pep. Publications: News- paper lStarl. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Pennant Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. EDWARD A. AMES Modern Language 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., History, Science, Ski lPresidentl. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part, 2l. S.G.A.: Building Control. Marybeth Anderson Timothy Anderson Michael Antonicci Roselee Artka Judith Ashby Jeffrey Baraniak M ei. iw., l 'wsiff' KJ Richard Adamczewski Susan Aiello Linda Allen Richard Allen .lulienne Alt Edward Ames MARYBETH M. ANDERSON Science Course 413 Athletics: Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Pep. Music: Concert. TIMOTHY ANDERSON Science Course 413 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee. MICHAEL V. ANTONICCI English Course 413 Athletics: Bowling, Football lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Home- room Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Usher. ROSELEE E. ARTKA Stenographic Course 413 Clubs: Girls, Ski. Publications: Newspaper lBusiness Staffl, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Study Hall Supervisor, Attendance Monitor. JUDITH L. ASHBY Clerical Course 413 Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor lAttendancel, Office Help. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JEFFREY J. BARANIAK Elective Course 207 117 Michael Barna Pameley Bartkowski Daylin Baum Christine Bautista Susan Behling Robert Beine MICHAEL A. BELL Math Course 207 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess. S.G.A.: Building Control lAssistant Supervisorl. LYNN M. BELLA Elective Course 207 Music: All-City Chorus i2l. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Operetta Chorus. LINDA S. BELOT Elective Course 207 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. GERRY R. BENTZLER Industrial Arts Course 207 Athletics: Wrestling iMinor Emblemt. Service Groups: Proiection Crew tCaptainl. WILLIAM J. BERES Math Course 207 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chemistry, Physics. Music: Class Play Orchestra lil, Concert lil, Operetta Orchestra lil. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Honor: Na- tional Merit Scholarship Test iHonorable Mentionl. DIANE N. BERG English Course 207 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Aviation, Dramatics, Girls, Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. DENISE M. BERNARDY English Course 207 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, Nereids, Pep, Red Cross. Music: Conf cert l2l. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Con- trol, Building Usher. MARY E. BEYER English Course 207 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Debate, Science. Service Groups: Home- room Monitor, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Assembly. ll8 MICHAEL BARNA Science Course 207 PAMELEY J. BARTKOWSKI Elective Course 207 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. DUANE R. BAUER Science Course 207 Clubs: Camera. Publications: Newspaper lPhotogropherl, Annual lPhotog- rapherl. DAYLIN BAUM Elective Course 309-B Clubs: Girls, Synchronized Swim. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. CHRISTINE BAUTISTA Clerical Course 207 SUSAN A. BEHLING Elective Course 207 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls lHomeroom Representativel. Music: All-City Chorus lil, Operetta Chorus i2l. Service Groups: Stage Crew. ROBERT H. BEINE English Course 207 Clubs: A.F.S.:F.L.C. Music: Concert l2l. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta tSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control. X i . . l Lynn Bella Linda Belot William Beres Diane Berg Denise Bernardy Mary Beyer SANDRA J. BEYER Science Course 207 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, F.C.C., Girls, Home Economics lVice-President, Sgt. at Armsl, Library Guild. Music: All-City Band lil, All-City Maiorette Ill, Con- cert l3l. Stage: Class Play lCostumes, 31, Operettas ICostumes, 3l. WILLIAM 5. BILANSKY, JR. English Course 207 Athletics: Cross Country ltropllylt Wrestling. S.G.A.: Building Control, Barricade Crew. SUSAN M. BILKOVICH Elective Course 207 Athletics: Apparatus, Softball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: F.S.A. lVice- Presidentl, Girls. CAROL A. BJORK English Course 207 Athetics: GAA Council. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Debate, Girls, Home Economics, X. Music: Class Play Orchestra l2l, Operettas Orchestra l3l, Concert l3l. Publications: Newspaper lS.G.A. Copy Editorl, Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Public Relations, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Talent Show Committee. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society, Trees for Tomorrow. BRADLEY J. BLOCK Math Course 207 Athletics: Wrestling lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S,-F.L.C., Chess, Chemis- try, Physics, S.G.A.: Building Control. EUNICE N. BLOOM General Course 119 Clubs: Girls, Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. PATRICIA I.. BLUNT English Course 207 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. lVice-President, Presidentl, F,T.A., Girls lVice-Presidentl. Music: Concert l2l. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Class Play lil. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Honor Commit- tee IChairrnanl, Hourly Study Hall Committee. Honors: F.C.C. lgold pin, 2, silver pin, ll. Mark Balin Thomas Borck Jean Brandenburg Thomas Brannon Ronald Bratkowski Jean Brennan Sandra Beyer William Bilanslcy Susan Bilkovich Carol Biork Bradley Block Patricia Blunt MARK H. BOLIN Science Course 207 Athletics: Track. THOMAS W. BORCK Elective Course 207 JEAN L. BRANDENBURG Stenographic Course 207 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Girls. THOMAS L. BRANNON English Course 322 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Basketball lMinor Embleml, Cross Country lMaior Embleml, Football lMaior Embleml, Track lMaior Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess, Debate, History. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Con- trol, Study Hall Monitor. RONALD R. BRATKOWSKI Elective Course 207 JEAN A. BRENNAN Clubs: Girls. Stage: Make-up. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Elective Course 207 l l9 Frances Brinkman Barbara Brockway Thomas Bronk Barbara Brown Bonnie Brown Paul Bruce SUSAN A. BRZAKALA English Course 233 Athletics: Cheerleading lMaior Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics, Girls, Library Guild, Pep ICO-Chairmanl. Music: All-City Chorus Ill, Con- cert lSolol. Publications: Newspaper ICubl. Stage: Operatta lSpeaking Part, 2, Dancing Chorus, 21. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Public Relations lCo-Chairmanl, Talent Show Committee. ALICE M. BUCHHOLZ Elective Course 313 Clubs: Red Cross. Service Groups: Red Cross. JAMES BUDZIEN Industrial Arts Course 233 Clubs: Science. S.G.A.: Building Control, LARRY S. BUDZIEN Science Course 307 Clubs: Theatre Goers. Music: All-City Band l2l, Concert l3l. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. SUSAN L. BUGLER Accounting Course 233 Clubs: Girls, Library Guild. S.G.A.: Hostess, SHERRY BURR Stenographic Course 313 120 FRANCES A. BRINKMAN Science Course 207 Athletics: Modern Dance, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S,-F.L.C., Aviation, Dramatics, F.T.A., History, Pep. S.G.A,: Assembly, Building Control. BARBARA K. BROCKWAY English Course 232 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: F.T.A. S.G.A.: Hostess. THOMAS J. BRONK English Course 330 Athletics: Golf. BARBARA A. BROWN English Course 407 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A. lSecretary, Presi- dentl, Girls IHomeroom Representativel, Home Economics, Library Guild. Stage: Costumes lClass Play, I, Operettas, 3l. S.G.A.: Building Control, Honor Committee lSecretaryl, Study Hall Supervisor, Public Relations Committee. BONNIE R. BROWN Science Course 232 Athletics: Cheerleading IMaior Emblem, 2l. Life Saving Corps. Clubs: F.T.A. lVice-Presidentl, Ski. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Structure Committee, Student Board lDelegate-at-Large, 21, Study Hall Supervisor, 10-B Instruction. Honors: Badger Girls State, Honor Day Awards, Senior Girls Honor Society. PAUL B. BRUCE Industrial Arts 233 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Embleml, Football. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Susan Brzakala Alice Buchholz James Budzien Larry Budzieni Susan Bugler Sherry Burr CARL BUSATERI Science Course 307 Athletics: Gymnastics, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess, Debate, Math. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lSupervisorl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control. PRUDY M. BUSS English Course 410 Athletics: Archery, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster lHomeroom Repre- sentativel, Dramatics, F.C.C., F.T.A., Nereids, Ski. Music: Concert lil. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Con- trol, Study Hall Monitor. JOHN R. CAVANAUGH English Course 129 Clubs: Chess. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. PIETRA CEFALU Math Course 413 Clubs: F.T.A. llnter-high Representativel, Treasurer, Library Guild lSecre- tary, Vice-President, Presidentl, X IPresidentl. Music: All-City Chorus. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Hostess, Student Court Uusticel, Honor Committee. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. CONNIE A. CHAMPNOISE Elective Course 413 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: F.S.A. lSergeant-at-Armsl, Girls, Home Eco- nomics lPresident, Secretaryl, Pep. Publications: Newspaper lClerkl. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Honor: Home Economics. AMY M. CHANDRE Elective Course 404 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls. Music: Concert Solo l3l. S.G.A.: Building Control. Mark Chasco Barbara Chiesa Pamela Ciardo Susan Cichy Marsha Cieslik Gary Ciminski '31 'sibss' - - , ,. it ki . N ........ . ' - sc l. .Q Carl Busateri Prudy Buss John Cavanaugh Pietro Cefalu Connie Champnoise Amy Chandre MARK D. CHASCO Science Course 413 Athletics: Bowling, Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. BARBARA A. CHIESA Foreign Language Course 413 Athletics: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. Publications: Newspaper lAssistant Mail- ing Clerkl, Annual lAssistant Mailing Clerkl, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. PAMELA CIARDO Elective Course 413 Music: Concert l3l. SUSAN L. CICHY English Course 413 Athletics: Cheerleader, G.A.A. Council, Modern Dance, Volleyball. Clubs: Dramatics, Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Band. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Supervisor. MARSHA M. CIESLIK Stenographic Course 413 Clubs: Girls. GARY M. CIMINSKI Elective Course 413 Athletics: Apparatus, Baseball, Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem. Music: All-City Chorus lil, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Part, ll. 121 1, f Lynn Clark .lack Cline Keith Crary Candice Cunz Carol Dahl Bonnie Daily MICHAEL A. D'AMATO Elective Course 232 Athletics: Football lMaior Embleml, Track, Wrestling. Clubs: Emblem lSergeant-at-Armsl. S.G.A.: Building Control lAssistant Supervisorl. JAMES P. DANHAUER Science Course 233 Athletics: Track. S.G.A.: Building Control. ALLEN A. DANIELS LYNN DAVIS Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Pep, DWIGHT A. DECKER S.G.A.: Building Control. GLORIA J. DETTLAFF Red Cross, X. Industrial Arts Course 233 English Course 313 Elective Course 413 English Course 313 Athletics: Bowling lCaptainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Library Guild, Pep. S,G.A.: Building Control. STEPHEN M. DICKERT Elective Course 319 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: Concert l2l. Service Groups: Audio-Visual. 122 WAYNE M. CISKE Industrial Arts 413 S.G.A.: Building Control. LYNN L. CLARK Elective Course 413 Clubs: Girls. Music: Concert Solo l3l. JACK T. CLINE Science Course 413 Music: Class Play Orchestra lil, Operetta Orchestra lil. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. KEITH D. CRARY English Course 413 Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Stage Crew. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part, ll. S.G.A.: Building Usher. CANDICE S. CUNZ Science Course 413 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. lChairmanl, Girls. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor l3l, Stage: Make-up Crew, Operetta lDancing Chorus, ll. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Ring Committee lChairmanl, 10B instruction, Noon Hour Movie Committee. CAROL A. DAHL Elective Course 313 Athletics: Bowling. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. BONNIE L. DAILY English Course 233 Clubs: Library Guild. Music: Concert l3l. S.G.A.: Hostess. Michael D'Amaio James Danhauer Allen Daniels Lynn Davis Gloria Dettlaff Stephen Dickert Jean Diehl Diane Ditello Walter Donaldson Richard Doudt Alair Dreher James Drehfal MICHAEL J. DREYER Science Course 330 Athletics: Football. Clubs: Chemistry. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. RAYMOND J. DUNBECK Elective Course 330 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. JOHN H. EBERHARDY English Course 330 Music: All-City Chorus lll, Concert l3l, Operetta Chorus lil. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptainl. Stage: Operetta lChorus, ll. PETER M. EBERHARDY Elective Course 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Building Control. JENNIFER W. EGGERS English Course 330 Clubs: Debate lSecretary-Treasurerl, A.F.S.-F.L.C., Folk Music, X. Music: All-City Chorus l2l. Publications: Newspaper lTypistl, Homeroom Repre- sentative. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. JUDITH A. EICKHOFF English Course 330 Athletics: Cheerleader lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Booster lHomeroom Representativel, A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls lHomeroom Repre- sentativel, Home Economics, Library Guild, Nereicls, Rod and Gun lSecre- taryl. Music: All-City Chrus, Annual Concert l3l. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Partl, Operetta lCostume, 2, Dancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. LUIS S. ESPINOSA Foreign Exchange Student 313 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Red Cross. Music: Concert lil. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Greenlalre Assembly Committee. JEAN L. DIEHL English Course 319 Clubs: Girls, X. Publications: Annual lSenior Section Editorl, Homeroom Representative. Stage: Make-up l3l. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, 10-B Instruction, Noon:Hour Movie Committee. Honors: X lpinl. DIANE M. DITELLO English Course 322 Athletics: Modern Dance. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls lTreasurerl. Publica- tions: Annual lSenior Section Assistant Editorl. Service Groups: Projection Crew. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess, Attendance Monitor. WALTER W. DONALDSON, JR. Science Course 322 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Basketball lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Football lMinor Emblem, 2l. Music: Operetta Chorus lil, Music Festival l2l. RICHARD W. DOUDT English Course 325 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. , ALAIR W. DREHER Science Course 325 Athletics: Swimming lMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, 1, Medal, l, Ribbon, ll. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem. Music: Concert l2l. S.G.A.: Building Control, Host. JAMES R. DREHFAL Elective Course 325 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Michael Dreyer John Eberhardy Peter Eberhardy Jennifer Eggers Judith Eickhoff Luis Espinosa Robert Esqueda Janet Falconero Judith Fecteau Janice Feilen Jerry Ferraro Frank Fialkowski ARLYN W. FIENE Elective Course 319 JUDITH E. FISHER Elective Course 319 Clubs: Red Cross. Music: All-City Chorus l3l. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. CYNTHIA C. FLISS Elective Course 319 Athletics: Archery, G.A.A., Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, History, Library Guild, Pep, Red Cross lSecretaryl, Ski. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Ring Committee. ANDREA M. FORBES English Course 319 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Girls, Pep, X. Music: Concert. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. DEAN J. FORCHETTE Science Course 319 Athletics: Gymnastics lMedall. LESLIE A. FORTUNE English Course 319 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Dramatics, Girls, Nereids. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part, ll. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control lSupervisorl, Building Usher, Student Board lSenior Representativel, Student Court, 10-B Instruction. 124 ROBERT A. ESQUEDA Science Course 330 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblem, 2, Trophy, l, Ribbon ll, Football lMinor Emblem, ll, Wrestling lMaior Emblem, 2l. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem, Science. Music: All-City Chorus lll, Concert l2l. Publications: Newspaper lSports Co4Editorl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Civil Defense. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee, Special Committee, Study Hall Supervisor, I0-B Instruction. JANET K. FALCONERO English Course 319 Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control. JUDITH L. FECTEAU Elective Course 319 Clubs: Girls, Pep, Red Cross. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Hostess. ' JANICE A. FEILEN Science Course 319 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, History, Home Economics, Science, X. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. JERRY J. FERRARO Elective Course 309-B FRANK M. FIALKOWSKI Math Course 319 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Chess, X. l Arlyn Fiene Judith Fisher Cynthia Fliss Andrea Forbes Dean Forchette Leslie Fortune EVERETT H. FOSTER Athletics: Golf lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Emblem, S.G.A.: Building Control. Science Course RICHARD A. FRANCISCHETTI Elective Course JAMES M. GALGER Athletics: Wrestling lMaior Embleml. Elective Course PAULA R. GALLAGHER Elective Course Music: All-City Chorus lil. Stage: Operetta lShorusl. S.G.A. Hall Monitor. GREGORY L. GARSTECKI Industrial Arts Course MICHAEL R. GAULITZ Elective Course Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. 319 Science. 319 332 322 : Study 322 330 ' f g9'i if Cheryl Gefroh Donna Gengler Timothy Gengler David Glodaski Bonita Goetz Michael Goetz 'Q' Everett Foster Richard Francischetti James Galger Paula Gallagher Gregory Garstecki Michael Gaulitz CHERYL M. GEFROH Stenographic Course 322 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: Advanced Girls' Glee l2l. Publications: Home room Representative. S.G.A.: Pennant Committee. DONNA J. GENGLER Stenographic Course 322 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: AllACity Chorus lll Pub lications: Homeroom Representative, Newspaper lTyping Editorl. Stage Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher. TIMOTHY P. GENGLER Science Course 307 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblem, ll, Wrestling lMaior Emblem, 3 Cap tainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem, Science. Publications: Newspaper lStarl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Banquet Service, Barricade Crew, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Honor Committee. DAVID L. GLODOSKI Elective Course 330 Clubs: History. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. BONITA M. GOETZ Elective Course 322 Athletics: G.A.A. Council. Music: All-City Twirler lsolol, Music Festival lSolo twirler, 3l. S.G.A.: Prom Planning Committee, Study Hall Monitor MICHAEL J. GOETZ Elective Course 307 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblem, ll, Cross Country lMaior Emblem ll Football lMinor Emblem, il. Music: All-City Band l2l, Music Festival l4l Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. PAUL R. GORECKI Science Course 307 Athletics: Football, Life Saving Corps, Track. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: Music Festival lll. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. RONALD A. GORYL Elective Course 322 , CHARLES A. GORZALSKI Elective Course 322 GEORGE T. GRAINGER English Course 322 i Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics lMaior Emblems, 2, Minor Emblem, l, Medals, 2, Trophyl. Clubs: Emblem. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. ANDREW T. GRATKE Elective Course 322 Clubs: Art, Camera, Chess. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Stage Crew. JON S. GRUBICH Science Course 322 DAVID V. GRUBICH English Course 413 Clubs: Camera, History. Music: Class Play Orchestra l2l. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. Paul Gorecki Ronald Goryl George Gainger Andrew Gratke Jon Grubich David Gruchalski SHARON M. GUST Elective Course 322 GARY F. HAASE Science Course 407 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblem, 21, Wrestling lMinor Emblem, QI. Clubs: A.F.S,-F.L.C., Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. KATHLEEN S. HAGEN English Course 407 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls, Library Guild. Publications: Homeroom Representative. 5'4':xi 1,524 KERRY M. HAIGHT English Course 407 Athletics: Cheerleading lMaior Emblems, 2, Co-Captainl. Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C., Girls, Home Economics. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Election Committee, Hostess, Junior Dance Committee, Pennant Committee, Public Relations Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. iw. ha ' RICHARD A. HAJDUCKI Elective Course 407 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblem, ll. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Attendance Monitor. STEVEN S. HALMO Science Course 407 Clubs: Chess, Debate, Physics lPresidentl. Publications: Homeroom Repre- sentative. Sharon Gust Gary Haase Kathleen Hagan Kerry Haight Richard Haiducki Steven Halma l26 ..-ew. ..5 ,- HARRY K. HAMMERLING Science Course 407 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblems, 2l, Football. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C. Publications: Oracle Distribution. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lAisle Captainl, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Com- mittee. MARY K. HANCOCK Elective Course 330 Athletics: Basketball, Life Saving Carps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, iHomeroom Representativel, History. Music: All-City Orchestra IQI, Class Play Orchestra I2l, Operetta Orchestra l2l, Concert lSolo, 3l, U.W.M. All-State Band. S.G.A.: Assembly l2nd Vice-Presidentl, Building Control, Building Usher, Hand Book Revision, Hostess, Student Board, Study Hall Supervisor, Talent Show, I0-B Instruction. Honors: Mortar Board Award, Senior Girls' Honor Society lTreasurerl. MARIA HANKIEWICZ Elective Course 407 Clubs: Girls, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control. SUSAN M. HANSEN Science Course , 413 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, Girls, Home Economics, Red Cross lTreasurerl. Music: All-City Chorus Ill, Operetta Chorus Ill, Publications: Newspaper lCirculationl, Annual lCircuIationl. Stage: Operetta lChorus, Speaking Partl. S.G.A.: Attendance Monitor. BARBARA J. HANSON Elective Course 313 Athletics: Volleyball. Music: Concert Ill. PHILIP D. HANSON Science Course 407 Clubs: Science l2l. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. Harry Hammerling Mary Hancock Maria Hankiewicz Susan Hansen Barbara Hanson Philip Hanson DOUGLAS D. HART Science Course 407 Athletics: Golf lMaior Emblem, I, Minor Emblem, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Physics. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee. JANE A. HARTLEY Science Course 407 Clubs: A.F.S.:F.L.C., Dramatics lPresidentl, F.C.C., Science, Theatre Goers. S.G.A.: Building Usher. WAYNE L. HAWK English Course 407 . Clubs: Debate lVice-Presidentl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lSuper- visorl. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. GARY T. HEHN English Course 4D7 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C,, Debate, Dramatics. Music: All-City Band Ill, Con- cert l2l, All-State Band Ill, WSMA Solo Ill. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew, Proiection Crew. Stage: Class Play lSpeaIring Partl. PATRICIA L. HEIDEN English Course 407 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Banquet Server. JEAN T. HEINZEL Elective Course 407 Music: Concert l3l. Publications: Homeroom Representative. m Douglas Hart Jane Hartley Wayne Hawk Gary Hehn Patricia Heiden Jean Heinzel 127 Susan Heidak Elizabeth Henke Beverly Henzig William Hepp Thomas Herro Patrick Hewitt RONALD M. HIBBEN English Course 407 Athletics: Footbaall, Life Saving, Swimming tMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, I, Ribbon, 2, Captainl, Golf tMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C., Emblem. Music: All-City Band t2l, Operetta Chorus ill. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Part, ll. S.G.A.: Building Control. PATRICIA I. HIGGINS Clerical Course 407 Athletics: G.A.A. Council, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Pep. Publications: Home oom Representative. Service Groups: Banquet Server, S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Dance Committee, Homeroom Representative, Study Hall Monitor. MICHAEL G. HILLE English Course 407 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A. Stage: Operetta tDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. LIONEL L. HOFFER Elective Course 313 Athletics: Gymnastics tMaior Emblem, 3l, Track tMaior Embleml. DONALD L. HOLSTEN Elective Course 407 Clubs: Biology tPresidentl. SUSAN M. HORBINSKI English Course 407 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology, Girls. Music: All-City Chorus, Concert t2l. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. T28 SUSAN L. HEJDAK Elective Course 313 Athletics: G.A.A. Council, Volleyball. Clubs: F.S.A. Music: All-City Chorus lll, Music Festival ttl. ELIZABETH C. HENKE Elective Course 407 Athletics: Tumbling, G.A.A. Clubs: F.C.C., Girls, Home Economics. S.G.A.: Building Control, BEVERLY J. HENZIG English Course 407 Clubs: F.S.A., F.T.A. lSecretaryl. Music: Music Festival t2l. Service Groups: Radio Crew lChief Anncuncerl. Stage: Class Play lil. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. WILLIAM A. HEPP Science Course 407 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics tMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. THOMAS S. HERRO Industrial Arts Course 407 Service Groups: Stage Crew, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. PATRICK A. HEWITT Art Course 407 Athletics: Swimming tMinor Embleml. Clubs: Art. Service: Groups: Audi torium Usher, Barricade Crew, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. u A , Ronald Hibben Patricia Higgins Michael Hille Lionel Hoffer Donald Holsten Susan Horbinski WILLIAM P. HOYER Elective Course 207 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblem, 11, Football lMaior Emblem, 11, Track IMinor Emblem, 11, Wrestling. Clubs: Emblem, History. Publications: Newspaper lCub1. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Banquet Server, Barricade Crew lCaptain1. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, 10-B Instruction. CAROL A. HUGHES Science Course 307 Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City, Class Play Orchestra 121, Operetta Orchestra 111. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Stage Make-up. S.G.A.: Building Control. JOYCE M. HURULA English Course 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. JOHN A. HUSTY Elective Course 307 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblem, 11, Track lMinor Emblem, 11. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster IHomeroom Representativel, Service Groups: Audio- visual, Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew lCaptain1. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. NANCY HYBICKI Science Course 307 Athletics: Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Pep, Science. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Supervisor. JANICE IGNASIAK English Course 410 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroam Representative1, Girls. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control, X Marion Janiszewski Mariellen Janke Judith Janowski Annette Janusz Deborah Jeske Suzanne Jorgensen William Hoyer Carol Hughes Joyce Hurula John Husty Nancy Hybicki Janice lgnasiak MARION L. JANISZEWSKI Science Course 410 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Home Economics, Physics, Red Cross. Stage: Costume Crew 121. MARIELLEN R. JANKE Elective Course 410 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, Home Economics, Nereids, Physics, Red Cross lVice-President1. Music: Concert 121. Service Groups: Red Cross lVice-President1, S.G.A.: Ring Committee. JUDITH A. JANOWSKI . Foreign Language Course 410 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, Library Guild, Rod and Gun. S.G.A.: Attendance Monitor, Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: F.T.A. Pin. ANNETTE JANUSZ Elective Course 410 Clubs: F.S.A. DEBORAH M. JESKE English Course 410 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Debate lSecretary1, Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls. Music: All- City Chorus ill, Operetta Chorus 131, Choir Soloist 111, Choir Ensemble 111. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Part, 21, Costumes l11. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. SUZANNE JORGENSEN Elective Course 410 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep, X. Publication: Newspaper lTypist1. Stage: Make-up Crew. 129 Poul Jost Sharon .lozwiak Thomas Junemann John Jung Susan Jurasinski Anton Karizs WILLIAM J. KARR Science Course 309-B RICHARD K. KARTES English Course 413 S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Supervisor. LYNN B. KATCHA English Course 309-B Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Library Guild. PAMELA E. KEARNEY Stenogrophic Course 233 Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Hostess. GAIL R. KENNEDY Elective Course 309-B Clubs: F.S.A., Pep, X. GORDON C. KENO Science Course 309-B Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. 130 PAUL F. JOST English Course 113 Clubs: Chess. SHARON L. JOZWIAK Elective Course 410 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, F.S.A. iPresiclentl, Girls, Pep, X. S.G.A.: Building Control. THOMAS R. JUNEMANN English Course 410 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball lMaior Emblem, Minor Embiem, 21, Football lMoior Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml, Track IMaior Embleml. Clubs: Emblem tTreasurerl. Music: Music Festival 121. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Control. JOHN M. JUNG Science Course 410 Athletics: Cross Country, Gymnastics. Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun. SUSAN JURASINSKI English Course 410 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Monitor. ANTON G. KARIZS Math Course 309-B Athletics: Wrestling. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. William Karr 'Richard Kartes Lynn Kcrtcha Pamela Kearney Gail Kennedy Gordon Keno' ROBERT F. KESTING Science Course 309-B Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun. S.G.A.: Building Control. JAMES M. KOMES Math Course 309-B Athletics: Tennis, Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Math. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control. JANE E. KOCHNOWICZ Elective Course 309-B Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: F.S.A. lTreasurerl, Nereids. Music: All-City Chorus lll, Concert l2l. Stage: Class Play lCostumes, ll. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. PATRICIA J. KONKEL English Course 309-B Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls lHomeroom Representativel, X. Music: Class Play Orchestra lll, Operetta Orchestra lll. Stage: Class Play lSpeoking Part, ll, Scenery lll. S.G.A.: Honor Committee lSecretaryl. NANCY J. KONTOWICZ English Course 309-B Clubs: Booster lHomeroom Representativel. Music: All-City Band lll, All- City Orchestra lll. Publications: Homeroom Representative. NANCY A. KOSANKE English Course 309-B Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Ski. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Carl Krause Martha Krawczak Kenneth Kraych Cherie Kresinske Carol Kroll Diane Krueger s . , Robert Kestling Jane Kochnowicz James Komes Patricia Konkel Nancy Kosanke Nancy Kontowicz CARL H. KRAUSE A Science Course 309 B Athletics: Football lMinor Emblem, Il, Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S.FLC S.G.A.: Building Control. Math Course 330 Clubs: A.F.S.'F.L.C., Girls, Home Economics. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl, Homeroom Representative. Stage: Costumes lOperetta MARTHA A. KRAWCZAK 2, Class Play, ll. KENNETH W. KRAYCH Industrial Course 309 B CHERIE B. KRESINSKE Business Education Course 309 B Music: Concert l3l. CAROL A. KROLL English Course 330 Clubs: A,F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, Nereids Pep Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Part Dancing Chorus, ll. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher Election Committee, Hostess, Public Relations Committee, Study Hall Monitor. DIANE L. KRUEGER English Course 309 B Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Pennant Committee. Carol Krysiak Cathleen Kuches Michael Kuhagen Sandra Kupser Michael Kuptz Thomas Kwasniewski LYNNETTE G. LA FORREST Elective Course 325 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: All-City Maiorette. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. ANTHONY P. LALOOGGIA Industrial Arts Course 325 Athletics: Basketball lMinor Embleml, Cross Country lMaior Emblems, 2, Minor Emblem, Trophylr Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Emblem. MARILYN J. LANDRY Math Course 325 Athletics: Cheerleading lMinor Embleml, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Music: Concert l2i. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lChorusl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Noon Hour Movie Com- CAROL F. KRYSIAK Clerical Course 309-B CATHLEEN A. KUCKES Elective Course 309-B Clubs: Booster IHomeroom Representativel, Girls. Music: Concert lil. Publications: Homeroom Representative, Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor, Attendance. Stage: Stage Crew, Make-up. S.G.A.: Building Control. MICHAEL E. KUHAGEN English Course 309-B Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming lMaior Emblem, 3, Ribbon, 5, Medal, 21, Track. Clubs: Emblem. S.G.A.: Building Control lAssis'ant Supervisorl, Hourly Study Hall Committee. SANDRA L. KUPSER English Course 309-B Clubs: E.C.C., Girls, Library Guild. MICHAEL H. KUPTZ Science Course 309-B Athletics: Gymnastics. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. ' THOMAS H. KWASNIEWSKI English Course 307 Clubs: Art, Camera, History, Science. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. mittee, Pennant Committee, 10-B Instruction. DENNIS L. LANGE Industrial Arts Course 325 ROBERT W. LATTIN Science Course 325 Clubs: Science, Swim. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. JANELLE A. LAVELETTE English Course 307 Athletics: Bowling, G.A.A. lEmbleml. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. DIANE M. LA VESSER Elective Course 325 Publications: Newspaper lMailing Clerkl. 'l32 Lynnette La Forrest Marilyn Landry Dennis Lange Robert Lattin Janelle Lavelette Diane La Vesser L , J, , ,rc SCOTT C. LAWRIE Industrial Arts Course 325 Athletics: Track. JOHN E. LECHER Science Course 325 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics lMaior Emblem, l, Minor Emblem, 'l, Trophies, 2, Medals, 3, Co-Captainl. Clubs: Emblem, Publications: Home- room Representative, S.G.A.: Building Control. MARDELL L. LEFFEL Elective Course 325 LINDA M. LEMANCZYK English Course 325 Athletics: Volleyball, Clubs: A.F.S.:F.L.C,, Girls, Ski. Music: All-City Chorus, Concert Ml. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. GERALD S. LEMANSKI English Course 325 Athletics: Baseball IMinor Embleml, Basketball lMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Medal, Captainl, Football lMaior Emblem, 3, Captainl, Track. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology. Music: All-City Chorus, Concert. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: All-City Football ilst Teaml, All-State Football l2nd Teaml. JEAN C. LEMKE Stenogrophic Course 325 Athletics: Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Home Eco- nomics, Pep. S.G.A.: Building Control, Banquet Server, Hostess. R. Gilbert Lenski Mary Lenski Maureen Lesky Sheryl Lewandowski Katherine Liberacki Judith Liberski Scott Lawrie John Lecher Mardell Leftel Lincla Lemanczyk Gerald Lemanski Jean Lemlre GILBERT D. LENSKI Science Course 325 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Fishin'-is-Fun. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control. MARY A. LENSKI English Course 325 Athletics: Bowling lSecretaryl. Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. BRUCE A. LESE Elective Course 325 Athletics: Football lMaior Embleml. MAUREEN LESKY English Course 325 SHERYL A. LEWANDOWSKI English Course 325 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Girls, History. Music: Concert l3l. Publications: Homeroom Representative l2l. S.G.A.: Assembly, Auto Registration, Build- ing Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee. KATHERINE M. LIBERACKI English Course 325 Athletics: Bowling lTreasurerl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F,L.C., F.T.A., Girls, Library Guild, X. Music: All-City Band t2l. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. JUDITH A. LIBERSKI Science Course 410 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, Home Eco- nomics, Physics. Service Groups: Red Cross lTreasurerl. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control, Building Usher. l33 gi: Peggy Lichte Kathleen Lisiecki Jerome Lorch Susan Lorenz Laurel Lowey Steven Luedtke BONITA L. LUKASIK Stenographic Course 325 Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Prom Planning Com- mittee. MARY E. LUTZKE Stenographic Course 325 Clubs: Pep. Service Groups: Red Cross lSecretaryl. SHAREEN K. LYBEK English Course 322 Athletics: Swimming, Volleyball, Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, Nereids. Music: All-City Chorus lll, Concert l2l. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Portl, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. PRISCILLA A. LYNCH English Course 325 Clubs: Girls, X. Service Groups: Office Monitor. MARY MAHNKE Elective Course 313 WARREN J. MALAK Elective Course 313 Athletics: Basketball, Football. Music: Concert lll. S.G.A.: Building Controll Study Hall Monitor. T34 PEGGY LICHTE Elective Course 325 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., History. Music: All-City Band. KATHLEEN M. LISIECKI Science Course 207 Clubs: History, Home Economics, Red Cross, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. JEROME A. LORCH Elective Course 325 SUSAN D. LORENZ Elective Course 325 LAUREL J. LOWEY English Course 325 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls. Publications: Newspaper lCub Re- porterl. Service Groups: Auditorium Deputy. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. STEVEN E. LUEDTKE Science Course 233 Athletics: Bowling, Football lMinor Embleml, Swimming lMinor Embleml. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher l2l. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. Bonita Lukasik Mary Lutzke Shareen Lybek Priscilla Lynch Mary Mahnke Warren Malak ARNOLD MARKI General Course 119 SUSAN A. MARKIEWICZ Elective Course 313 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Pep. Music: All-City Band lil, Concert l4l. ROBERTA A. MARSELLS English Course 410 Service Groups: Scenery Crew, Red Cross. MICHAEL A. MARTINCIC Science Course 313 Athletics: Basketball, I2 Maiorl, Tennis, l2 Maiorl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem. VERA MATICH Science Course 313 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. Music: All-City Chorus lil. Publications: Newspaper lStarl. Service Groups: Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control. Honors: National Merit Corp. Commendation, Red Cross Service Award. THOMAS J. MATTHEWS Industrial Arts Course 313 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. S.G.A.: Building Usher. DAVID A. MATTSON Art Course 313 PERRY P. MC CLELLAN Math Course 313 Athletics: Tennis. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Science. Music: Concert l2l. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor, Projection Crew. SHARON L. MEEHAN Elective Course 313 Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City Chorus. Cheryl Meingast Bruce Metrie Christine Meyer John Meyer Linda Mielke Lynne Miller 'Qfffv Q., K 1 Susan Markiewicz Michael Martincic Vero Matich David Mattson Perry McClellan Sharon Meehan CHERYL L. MEINGAST Foreign Language Course 313 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Folk Music, F.C.C., Synchronized Swim, Theatre Goers. Stage: Stage Make-up. BRUCE J. METRIE English Course 313 Athletics: Swimming lMoior Manager Emblem, Minor Manager Embleml. Music: All-City Band l2l, Class Play Orchestra l2l, Dance Band Member, Operetta Orchestra l2l, Concert lSolol. Service Clubs: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control. CHRISTINE A. MEYER English Course 313 Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City Chorus l2l, Concert. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Control. JOHN E. MEYER Science Course 319 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Football lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., History, Meth. Music: All-City Chorus, Operelta Chorus, Concert l3l. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptainl. Stage: Operetta, lSpeaking Part, 2, Dancing Chorus, 21. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Host. LINDA R. MIELKE English Course 313 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Pep lCo-Chairmanl, X. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part, ll, lPrompter, ll. S.G.A.: Study Hall Supervisor, Public Relations Committee lCo-Chairmanl. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. LYNN K. MILLER English Course 322 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Modern Dance, Pep. Stage: Make-up. S.G.A.: Dance Committee. 135 Mark Miller Susan Mintner Christine Mirzeiewski Josephine Misiewicz Mary Moczydolowski Barbara Moe DENIS W. MOENKHAUS Science Course 313 Athletics: Apparatus, Football lMinor Embleml, Swimming lMaior Emblem, 3, Captainl, Track lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Emblem. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control. JOHN W. MOHA Moth Course 313 Clubs: Math. Music: All-City Orchestra, Concert. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher. JAMES A. MOLLER Science Course 313 Athletics: Track. Clubs: Chess, Debate, F.T.A. Service Groups: Projection Crew. ELAINE A. MOORE English Course 313 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, G.A.A. Council lSecretaryl, Volleyball lCaptainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Debate, Folk Music, Pep lCo-Chairman, Treasurerl, Red Cross lPresident, Vice-Presidentl. Music: All-City Chorus l4l. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor, Student Teacher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Com- mittee, Study Hall Monitor. Stage: Class Play lPrompterl, Make-up Crew lChairmanl. SUSAN R. MORASKI Elective Course 330 DORIS ANN MORENO Stenographic Course 313 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publications: Annual lTyping Editorl, Newspaper l lCub Reporter, Typistl, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Con- trol, Ring Committee. 136 MARK J. MILLER Science Course 313 Athletics: Basketball lMinor Embleml, Football lMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Captainl, Track lMaior Emblem, 2, Medall. Clubs: Emblem. Publications: Oracle lStar Reporterl. S.G.A.: Assembly lFirst Vice-Presi- dentl, Auto Registration Committee, Central Study Hall Committee lChair- manl, Honor Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, I0-B Instruction. SUSAN M. MILLER English Course 319 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Library Guild. Stage: Costume Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. SUSAN J. MINTNER English Course 313 Athletics: Lite Saving Corps, Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publications: Typist. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Prom Planning Committee, Study Hall Supervisor. CHRISTINE M. MIRZEJEWSKI English Course 313 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Debate, Girls, History lHistorianl, Pep, X. Publica- tions: Copyreader, Newspaper lEditor-in-Chiefl, Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly lHistorianl, Building Control, Building Usher, Christmas Gift Committee lChairmanl, Honor Committee, Hostess, Used Bookstore Committee. Honors: Badger Girls State lAlternatel, Delegate to W.A.S.C. District IV Conference, Journalism Summer Workshop, Senior Girls' Honor Society. JOSEPHINE M. MISIEWICZ Science Course 313 Clubs: Booster, Ski. Publications: Newspaper tAssistant Editorl. Service Groups: Scenery Crew lAssistant Chairmanl. S.G.A.: Building Usher. MARY MOCZYDOLOWSKI Stenographic Course 313 S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee. BARBARA A. MOE Elective Course 307 Athletics: Baseball, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.S.A. lTreasurerl, Girls lHomeroom Representativel. Music: Concert l3l. Publications: Newspaper lCashierl, Annual lCashierl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Noon Hour Movie Committee. My ...sf Denis Moenkhaus John Moha James Moller Elaine Moore Sue Moraski Doris Moreno PAMELA l. MORTON Elective Course 313 Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. LUCY J. MROTEK Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. English Course 313 NEIL MROTEK Industrial Arts Course 319 CATHERINE A. MUEHE Elective Course 313 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: F.T.A., Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Red Cross. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor, Study Hall Supervisor. PAUL MUELLER Math Course 313 Athetics: Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Building Control. FRANK S. MUSIOL English Course 309-B Athletics: Wrestling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. ... Paul Nedd Janet Nelson Nadine Nelson Robert Nelson Lawrence Neumann Margaret' Neumann K ,Qs L s . t QQQV J . ss gt , .. we . . ,.. . lx . X it A .- ..a. :M .. wx x . A Q Ei .x y 5. i A . ... I N .s sy Pamela Morton Lucy Mrotek Neil Mrotek Catherine Muehe Paul Mueller Frank Musiol PAUL W. NEDD Math Course 210 Athletics: Bowling lTrophies, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology, Chess. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JANET M. NELSON Foreign Language Course 210 Athletics: Cheerleading lMaior Embleml, Tumbling, Volleyball lCaptainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., G.A.A., Girls. Music: All-City Chorus, All-City Maiorette. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl. Stage: Operetta lChorus, Understudyl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Noon Hour Movie Com- mittee, Hourly Study Hall Committee. NADINE M. NELSON Elective Course 319 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ROBERT C. NELSON English Course 410 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Science. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Prom Planning Committee. LAWRENCE J. NEUMANN Science Course 210 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Cross Country lSophomore Marathon Run, Traphyl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chemistry, Swim, X. Publications: An- nual lActivities Section Assistant Editorl, Homeroom Representative. Serv- ice Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Auto Registration lChair- manl, Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Study Hall Monitor. MARGARET A. NEUMANN English Course 319 Clubs: Girls. 137 JOHN NIEDZIALKOWSKI Science Course 210 Clubs: Chemistry lPresidentl, Physics lVice'Presidentl. Publications: Annual lAssistant Photographerl, Newspaper lAssistant Photogropherl. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. JACQUELYN A. NOWAK Stenogrophic Course 210 Clubs: Girls, Library Guild, Pep. JOYCE I. NOWAK Elective Course 322 Clubs: F.S.A., Girls, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Concert l2l. Service Groups: Red Cross. JUDITH A. NOWAK Elective Course 410 Clubs: F.S.A. SUELLYN J. NUCK General Course 119 Clubs: Girls. Publications: Homeroom Representative. PATRICIA OAKS Elective Course 210 Music: All-City Chorus. John Niedzialkowski Jacquelyn Nowak Joyce Nowak Judith Nowak Suellyn Nuck Patricia Oaks KATHLEEN A. O'BRIEN Elective Course 210 Clubs: F.S.A. FRANK E. OETLINGER Elective Course 210 S.G.A.: Building Control. OLIVIA OLIVIERO Elective Course 210 KATHLEEN M. O'NElL English Course 210 KAREN A. ORLOWSKI English Course 210 Athletics: Volleyball, Clubs: F.T.A., Girls. Publications: Homeroom Representative, Newspaper lAssistant Advertising Manager. S.G.A,: Study Hall Monitor. Honors: F.T.A. lPin, 2l. ANTHONY J. OSHIRO English Course 210 Athletics: Basketball, Cross Country lMinor Embleml, Football, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Chess, Debate, History lVice-Presidentl. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus, Solo. Publications: Newspaper lAsso- ciate Editorl. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part, 21, Operetta lSpeclking Part, 2l. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Student Court lChief Justicel, Talent Show Committee lChairmanl, 10-B Instruction. Honors: Badger Boys State. SAOVANIT OSUWANNA Foreign Exchange Student 232 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, X, S.G.A.: Prom Planning Committee. Service Groups: Red Cross. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. 138 Kathleen O'Brien Frank Oetlinger Kathleen O'Niel Karen Orlowski Anthony Oshiro Saovanit Osuwanna i I 1 3 PATRICIA OTTAWAY Science Course 307 Athletics: Basketball, G.A.A., Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Chemistry, Girls. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Study Hall Monitor. SANDRA A. OTTO Stenographic Course 129 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. lSecretaryl, Girls, Home Economics. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Control. SUSAN E. PACHOLCZYK English Course 132 Athletics: Cheerleader, Life Saving Corps, Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Operetta lChorusl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. ALICE C. PALLEON Elective Course 132 Athletics: Bowling, Volleyball. Clubs: Pep. Service Groups: Banquet Server, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. JANE E. PALMER English Course 132 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Home Economics, Music: All-City Chorus Ill. Service Groups: Banquet Server. Publications: Newspaper IStar Reporterl. Stage: Class Play Ill, Operetta lChorusl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. MARY H. PAPROCKI English Course 132 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun iSecretaryl, Home Economics. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Costumes iClass Play, 3, Operetta, 2l. Janice Patterson Kathleen Paulik Michael Pautz Suzette Pelczynski Gary Pellegrino Michael Pelzek N s Patricia Ottaway Sandra Otto Susan Pacholczyk Alice C. Palleon Jane Palmer Mary Paprocki JANICE A. PATTERSON Math Course 132 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics. Service Groups: Audio Visual lSecretaryl S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. KATHLEEN M. PAULIK Science Course Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Girls, History, X. Music: All-City Ban Class Play Orchestra l2l, Operetta Orchestra l2l, Solo for Annual Concert lil. Publications: Homeroom Representative, Newspaper iNews and Proof Eclitorl. S.G.A.: Assembly iTreasurerl, Building Control, Student Court lSecretaryl, 10-B Instruction. Honors: F.C.C. IPinl, Senior Girls Honor Society. MICHAEL A. PAUTZ Science Course Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Rod and Gun, S.G.A.: Build ing Control iAssistant Supervisorl. SUZETTE E. PELCZYNSK1 English Course 413 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Study Hall Mani or GARY L. PELLEGRINO English Course Athletics: Cross Country lMinar Emblem, Trophyl, Wrestling IMinor Em blem, Ribbonl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. MICHAEL A. PELZEK English Course 2 Athletics: Cross Country, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Gale Pemberton Robert Perich Dorothy Peters Rudi Petrcvich Ann Pharris Susan Picciolo MARGARET J. PICKENS Elective Course 330 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Nereids. Music: Concert. Publications: Home- room Representative. S.G.A.: Prom Planning Committee. DOUGLAS R. PIERCE Science Course 132 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: Swim. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. JERALD L. PLANT Accounting Course 132 Clubs: Booster lHomeroom Representativel. Music: Concert l3l. S.G,A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. HENRY F. PLISKA Industrial Arts Course 319 Clubs: Chess. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control. LINDA A. POLITOWSKI Stenographic Course 132 Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus. CHRISTINE M. POLZIN Science Course 132 Athletics: Basketball, G.A.A. Council. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Pep, Science. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. 140 GALE A. PEMBERTON English Course 132 Athletics: Archery, Modern Dance. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics, Pep. S.G.A.: Assembly, Auto Registration, Building Control. ROBERT A. PERICH English Course 132 Clubs: Fishin'-is'Fun, Music: Concert l2l. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. DOROTHY E. PETERS English Course 132 Athletics: Basketball. Clubs: Dramatics, Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Banquet Server. Stage: Make-up. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee, Prom Planning Committee. GEORGE A. PETERS Elective Course 307 RUDI R. PETROVICH Math Course 132 Service Groups: Proiection Crew. ANN M. PHARRIS Science Course 132 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, F.C.C., F.T.A. llnter-Highl, Math. Service Groups: Scenery Crew lAssistant Chairman, Chairmanl. SUSAN M. PICCIOLO Art Course 132 Clubs: Art. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Control. Margaret Pickens Douglas Pierce Jerald Plant Henry Pliska Linda Politowski Christine Polzin DALE W. PRAH Elective Course 132 Athletics: Track. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Rod and Gun. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. MICHAEL .l. PRICE Science Course 132 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Rod and Gun. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part1. RICHARD A. PROCHNOW Science Course 132 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., History, Rod and Gun. DOLORES M. PYZIK English Course 132 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls. Publications: Newspaper lAssistant Circulation Manager1, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Attendance Monitor. MICHAEL G. RADANKE English Course 129 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. BARBARA J. RADTKE Clerical Course 129 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. SUSAN M. RAHN Math Course 129 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representative1, Girls, Home Economics lPresident1. Music: Class Play Orchestra ll1. Stage: Costumes lOperetto, 2, Class Play, 21, Operetta lDancing Chorus1. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Public Relations Committee, Study Hall Monitor, Ronald Raichel Ugi Ramats Janis Rasch Robert Rauth Robert Reed Robert Reifenberg ., W5 . 4 1 . Michael Price Richard Prochnow Dolores Pyzik Michael Radanke Barbara Radtke Susan Rahn RONALD L. RAJCHEL Science Course 129 Athletics: Baseball, Swimming lMinor Emblem, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C. S.G.A.: Building Control. UGI J. RAMATS Science Course 129 JANIS L. RASCH Science Course 129 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Home Economics. Publications: Newspaper lArt Editor1. Service Groups: Scenery Crew lChair- man, 2, Assistant Chairman, 11. Stage: Costumes lOperetta, 2, Class Play, 21. S.G.A.: Dance Committee lChairman1, Hourly Study Hall Com- mittee, 10-B Instruction. ROBERT F. RAUTH English Course 129 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblem1, Swimming lMinor Emblem1, Golf lMinor Emblem, 21. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Monitor. ROBERT L. REED Science Course 129 S.G.A.: Building Control. ROBERT J. REIFENBERG Science Course 129 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, 21, Football lMaior Embleml. Clubs: Emblem. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. 141 i Jordis Reinelt Pamela Remmel Michael Remsik Robert Reske Donna Reszel Robert Retzlaff DENNIS W. REWOLINSKI Science Course 129 Athletics: Swimming lMinor Emblem, 21, Tennis. Clubs: Science. Music: All-City Band l2l, Class Play Orchestra l3l, Dance Band lil, Operetta Orchestra Ill, Music Festival. Service Groups: Spot Crew, CATHERINE M. RIBBENS Elective Course 'I29 Clubs: F.C.C., Girls lHomeroom Representativel. DAVID P. RICE Math Course 129 Athletics: Football. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. l2l. S.G.A.: Assembly l2l, Building Control, DENNIS A. RICK English Course 233 Clubs: Chess, Bowling. ROBERT P. RIEMAN English Course 232 Athletics: Football lMaior Embleml, Stage: Class Play lSpeal:ing Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control lSupervisorl. 4 LAWRENCE H. RIGDEN Science Course 129 Clubs: A.F.S,-F.L.C. 142 JORDIS L. REINELT English Course 'I29 Athletics: G.A.A. Council lSenior Representativel, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S,-F.L.C., Art, F.C.C., F.S.A., F.T.A., Girls. Publications: Homeroam Representative. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. PAMELA J. REMMEL Science Course 233 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls lVice-Presiclentl, Home Economics, X. Publications: Homeroam Representative. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Red Cross l2l, Scenery Crew l3l. S.G.A,: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. MICHAEL J. REMSIK English Course 322 Athletics: Basketball lMaior Emblem, 3, Trophy, 2l, Football lMaior Em- blem, 2l. Clubs: Emblem. Publications: Newspaper lCubl. S.G.A.: Dance Committee. ROBERT J. RESKE Science Course 129 S.G.A.: Building Control. DONNA M. RESZEL Elective Course 'I29 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.S.A. lSecretar7'l, Girls, Home Economics lSecretaryl. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Hostess. Honors: Home Economics. ROBERT C. RETZLAFF Science Course 129 Athletics: Baseball, Life Saving Corps, Swimming, Track. Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C. Service Groups: Proiection Crew lCaptainl. S.G.A.: Building Con- trol, Study Hall Supervisor. Dennis Rewolinski Catherine Ribbens David Rice Dennis Rick Robert Riemann Lawrence Rigden CYNTHIA M. RILEY Elective Course 129 Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.S.A., Girls, Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative, Newspaper iTyping Managerl. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control. DONNA L. RINGLE English Course 129 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. iPresidentl, F.T.A., Girls lHomeroom Repre- sentativel, History. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporterl, Annual iCopy Editorl. Service Groups: Building Usher. Stage: Class Play iSpeaking Part, ll, Operetta lPrompterl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Public Relations, 10-B Instruction. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society, F.C.C. Pin iGold, Silverl, Hazel I. Roberts English Award. KEITH P. ROBBERTS Science Course 129 Stage: Class Play Chorus ill. S.G.A.: Building Control. ZAGIA D. ROBERTS English Course 319 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. Nice-Presidentl, Girls, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor, Study Hall Supervisor. JOHN M. ROE English Course 129 Athletics: Football iMaiar Emblem, 21, Track lMaior Emblem, ll. Clubs: Aviation, Emblem. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. PAULA S. ROGE English Course 129 Athletics: Basketball, G.A.A. Council iSoph. Representativel, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls. Publications: Newspaper lAssistant Advertising Managerl, Annual iG.A.A. Editorl. Stage: Make-up iPresi- dentl. Stage: Operetta lDancing Chorusl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Noon Hour Movie. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. . Cynthia Riley Donna Ringle Keith Roberts Zagia Roberts John Roe Paula Rage GAYLE A. ROSSA Elective Course Clubs: Girls iHomeroom Representativel. Service Groups: Office Mon THOMAS M. RUKA Moth Course YVONNE A. RUPCICH Stenographic Course Clubs: Art, Girls. Stage: Make-up Crew. CORALIE J. RUTKE English Course Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics, F.C.C., F.T.A., Girls. Music: All-City Orchestra ill, Class Play Orchestra i2l, Operetta Orchestra l3l. i 129 itor. 129 319 129 Gayle Rossa Thomas Ruka Yvonne Rupich Coralie Rutke Bridget Ryan Linda Sanderson BRIDGET M. RYAN Elective Course 129 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A.: Hostess. LINDA R. SANDERSON English Course 210 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, F.T.A, lVice-President, Inter-High Representativel, Girls. Stage: Art Crew lOperetta, 2, Class Play, 21. S.G.A.: Study Hall Supervisor. Honors: F.T.A. Pin. 143 SUSAN M. SANTI Home Economics Course 309-B Clubs: Girls, Home Economics. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. SANDRA R. SARNOWSKI Science Course 232 S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. CHRISTINE M. SCHAAL Elective Course 330 Clubs: Girls, Library Guild. Music: All-City Chorus llll. Publications: Annual lTypistI. THOMAS W. SCHLEMM Math Course 232 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Central Study Hall Committee. DIANNE M. SCHMIDT English Course 210 Athletics: Apparatus, Archery, Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, Girls, Library Guild, Nereids, Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess. Service Groups: Red Cross lSecretary, Treasurerl. Stage: Make-up Crew. PATTI L. SCHMIDT English Course 232 Athletics: Cheerleader lMajor Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus l2l. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Supervisor. STEVEN P. SCHMIDT Science Course 319 Athletics: Gymnastics IMinor Embleml, Track IMinor En'bleml. Music: Dance Band. Susan Santi Christine Schaal Thomas Schlemm Dianne Schmidt Patti Schmidt Steven Schmidt VALERIE J. SCHMITT Elective Course 232 Athletics: Cheerleader lMinor Embleml, Tumbling. Clubs: F.S.A., Girls. S.G.A.: Pennant Committee. ' 'E DIANE E. SCHNEIDER Elective Course 319 Clubs: Chess, Dramatics, Girls. DARRELL A. SCHOLZ Elective Course 319 ' Athletics: Bowling, Football. Clubs: Science. Service Groups: Stage Crew . .R lManagerl. . s. X- .2 f JOHN J. SCHOLZ Math Course 232 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track lMaior Emblem, Minor Emblem, Medall. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem. S.G.A.: Assembly, Central Study Hall Committee, 10-B Instruction. KRISTINE A. SCHOOFS English Course 319 me Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Girls, Pep. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. CINDY R. SCHULTZ English Course 319 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., X. Music: All-City Band l2l, Class Play Orchestra l2l. Valerie Schmitt Diane Schneider Darrell Scholz John Scholz Kristine Schoofs Cindy Schultz 144 KEITH E. SCHULTZ Elective Course 232 TODD M. SCHULTZ English Course 322 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Ski. Music: All-City Chorus i2l, Concert 131. Service Groups: Radio Crew iManagerl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. DAVID R. SCHWEITZER Elective Course 407 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics IMaior Emblem, 1, Minor Emblem, ll. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. ROBERT E. SEFTON Science Course 407 Athletics: Football iMinor Emblem, 2l, Track iMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Emblem. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher, Barricade Crew ICaptainl. S.G.A,: Building Control, Building Usher. DONALD R. SEIGNEMARTIN Science Course 410 Athletics: Gymnastics. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C. DEBORAH J. SEKORKY Elective Course 322 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Archery, Girls, Pep. Music: Concert l2l. Stage: Make-up. S.G.A.: Ring Committee. 4- i s n Lynne Senkowski Cynthia Serdynski Lynne Schultis Gale Sielicki Keith Simmons Joseph Sinicki t., N J, Keith Schultz Todd Schultz David Schweitzer Robert Sefton Donald Seignemartin Deborah Sekorlcy LYNNE L. SENKOWSKI Science Course 322 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Library Guild. Music: All-City Or- chestra i2l, Class Play Orchestra i3l, Operetta Orchestra i3l. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. ' CYNTHIA J. SERDYNSKI Elective Course 322 Clubs: Girls. Music: Concert 121. S.G.A.: Hostess. LYNNE J. SHULTIS English Course 322 Clubs: A.F.S.'F.L.C., Art, Girls, Red Cross. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Supervisor. GALE A. SIELICKI English Course 410 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Library Guild. Publications: Homeroom Repre- sentative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Operetta lCostumesl. KEITH R. SIMMONS Math Course 413 Athletics: Football iMinor Emblem, ll, Swimming iMinor Emblem, ll, Track IMaior Emblem, l, Minor Emblem, 2, Ribbon, ll, Westling iMinor Emblem, ll. Clubs: Aviation iPresidenti, Emblem. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S.G.A.: Assembly iPresidentl, Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Student Board lDelegote-at- Large, Sophomore Representative, Chairmanl, 10-B Instruction, Honor Com- mittee. Honors: Badger Boys State. JOSEPH M. slNicKl English course 413 145 Michael Smerlinski Cheryl Smith James Smith Lawrence Smith Susan Smith Stephen Smitka BEVERLY A. SOLLAZO Science Course 232 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, Physics. Publications: Annual lSchool Life Editorl, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control. DAVID W. SOMMERS Science Course 232 Athletics: Apparatus. Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, Physics. Publications: Annual lAssistant Editorl. S.G.A.: Building Control. SUSAN C. SORCE English Course 232 Athletics Modern Dance. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, History, Science, Folk Music, X. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporter, Typistl, Annual lEditor-in-chiefl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, 10-B Instruction. Honors: Journalism Workshop. DIANE B. SOUDERS Science Course 232 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, F.T.A., Girls, Home Economics, X lScribel. Music: All- City Orchestra l2l, Class Play Orchestra l3l, Operetta Orchestra l2l. Pub- lications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Operetta lChorus, Speaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Com- mittee lSecretaryl, Hourly Study Hall Committee. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. WILLIAM E. SPROTTE Math Course 319 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Emblem, il, Wrestling lMinar Emblem, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Math, X. S.G.A.: Building Control, Host. RHETTA J. STACHOWSKI English Course 319 Athletics: Cheerleading lMascotl, G.A.A. Council. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, F.T.A., Pep. Music: Concert l2l. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Pennant Com- mittee, Study Hall Monitor. MICHAEL P. STACK English Course 319 Athletics: Football lMinor Emblem, il, Track lMinor Emblem, 1l. Clubs: Aviation, History, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publica- tions: Newspaper lCub Reporterli. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Partl, Class Play lSpeaking Part, 21. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control lSupervisorl, Building Usher lSupervisorl, Host, Student Board, 10-B Instruction. Honors: Badger Boys State. 146 JAMES E. SKORLINSKI English Course 413 MICHAEL A. SMERLINSKI Industrial Arts Course 325 Athletics: Wrestling lMinor Embleml. Clubs: Bowling. CHERYL J. SMITH Science Course 232 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, Girls, Home Economics. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Dance Committee, Study Hall Super- visor. JAMES F. SMITH Elective Course 319 Athletics: Football, Tennis lMinor Embleml, Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Swim. Music: Concert ill. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Usher. LAWRENCE L. SMITH Industrial Arts Course 322 Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. SUSAN D. SMITH Elective Course 410 STEPHEN J. SMITKA English Course 232 Athletics: Cross Country lMinor Emblem, 1, Marathonl, Swimming lMaior Emblem, 3, Medal, ll. Clubs: Art, Emblem, A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publications: Annual iArt Editorl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Stage Crew, Scenery Crew. Stage: Operetta lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A. Eiuilding Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Host, 10-B Instruction. David Sommers Susan Sorce Diane Souders William Sprotte Rhetta Stachowski Michael Stack DONNA M. STASZAK Clerical Course 322 GRETCHEN M. STEIN English Course 322 Clubs A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Girls, Theatre Goers, X lTreasurerl. Music: Con- cert l2l. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Con- trol, Building Usher, Honor Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. TERRY S. STEPHENS Art Course 410 DUNCAN M. STEWART Science Course 410 Athletics: Football lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem, X. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lSuper- visorl. JOHN M. STOLOWSKI English Course 232 CATHY A. STOLTMAN Elective Course 410 ' Q s .r f it rf' Lg 3, cette K -is Y t -1 , W X 1. -M, K . ., of . X -fin 'T ' . be Sue Strozok Doris Studzinski Helen Subel Bernice Surdyk Lois Szablewski David Szabo x . QW? 6+ e -ag e, r ' kgs 1- ' ' 2, iid- .... --Q -151, an G . se: H Yi s ri? ,L A 3 , x V9 3 ii fi X551 T .Q . RS O : - r X: Donna Staszak Gretchen Stein Terry Stephens Duncan Stewart John Stolowslri Cathy Stoltman INESE STRAZDINS English Course 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. SUE A. STRZOK Science Course 410 DORIS A. STUDZINSKI Stenographic Course 410 Clubs: F.S.A., Pep, Red Cross. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. GLORIA C. STURMA Elective Course 410 Clubs: Red Cross. Stage: Make-up. SUSAN T. STYS Elective Course 119 HELEN L. SUBEL Elective Course 410 Clubs: F.C.C. Music: All-City Chorus I2l, Concert 131. Publications: News- paper lMailing Staffl. Stage: Operetta Chorus. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. BERNICE SURDYK Stenographic Course 410 Publications: Newspaper lTypistl. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Supervisor. STEPHEN W. SYKES Science Course 307 LOIS l. SZABLEWSKI Elective Course 410 Clubs: F.S.A. DAVID J. SZABO English Course 410 Athletics: Track. Clubs: Chess. Service Groups: Barricade Crew lCoptainl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. 147 Scot Szalanski Sandra Szcech Judith Szofer David Szplett Carol Szyszkiewicz Bruce Tammi SANDRA M. TARR 1 General Course 119 Clubs: Girls. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Red Cross. S.G.A.: Hostess. DALE J. THANIG Science Course 232 Athletics: Football, Track lMaior Emblem, 21. Clubs: Emblem, F.T.A., Math. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part, 11. S.G.A.: Public Relations Committee. JANE R. THELEN English Course 232 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster tHomeroom Representative1. Music: All-City Orchestra 121, Class Play Orchestra 121, Operetta Orchestra 1113 Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Part, 11. S.G.A.: Building Control. TERRENCE N. THIMS English Course 232 S.G.A.: Building Control. RAYMOND C. THOMAS Elective Course 232 Service Groups: Barricade Crew tCaptain1. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. ROBERT E. THOMPSON English Course 210 Athletics: Baseball lMaior Emblem, 2 Minor Emblem, 11, Basketball lMaior Emblem, 2, Medal, 2, Captain1, Cross Country lMaior Emblem, 1, Minor Emblem, 11. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem. Publications: Newspaper lStor Reporter1. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. 148 SCOT E. SZALANSKI Science Course 210 Athletics: Basketball lMinor Emblem1, Cross Country lMinor Emblem, 21, Football lMinor Emblem, 21, Track lMaior Emblem1, Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess, Emblem, History. Music: AIl:City Orchestra 121, Clcss Play Orches- tra, Dance Band, Concert 141. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lSuper- visor1. S.G.A.: Assembly, Central Study Hall Committee, Student Board ISenior Representative1, Student Court lJustice1, 10-B Instructor. Honors: Badger Boys State. SANDRA J. SZCZECH English Course 210 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Banquet Committee. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Monitor. JUDITH A. SZOFER Elective Course 210 Athletics: Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs Girls, Library Guild. Service Groups: Stage Crew. DAVID B. SZPLETT Science Course 210 Athetics: Bowling. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher lCaptain1. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. CAROLE SZYSZKIEWICZ Elective Course 210 Clubs: F.S.A., Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. BRUCE A. TAMMI Science Course 232 Athletics: Football tMinor Emblem, 31, Life Saving Corps, Swimming lMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Ribbons, 21, Track lMinor Emblems, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Emblem. Sandra Tarr Dale Thanig Jane Thelen Terrence Thims Raymond Thomas Robert Thompson ANDREA D. TITRA Elective Course 330 Clubs: Booster ll-lomeroom Representativel, Dramatics, Girls, Home Eco- nomics, Pep, Theatre Goers. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Banquet Server lHostessl. MARGARET A. TOBOLSKI English Course 232 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Booster. Service Groups: Proiection Crew, Scenery Crew. ANNMARIE H. TOMKIEWICZ Home Economics Course 232 NANCY A. TOPORCH Stenographic Course 232 Music: Concert. BARBARA J. TRACZEK English Course 232 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls. Music: All-City Drum Corps, Class Play Orchestra l2l, Operetta Orchestra. S.G.A.: Building Usher. DIANE E. TREMEL Elective Course 232 Clubs: F.S.A. Music: Concert. Donald Trojan Sherry Troyes Karen Tuttle Robert Unke Sonia Uyhely Vivian Valdez e Qi... Mgwqi. 1: . Andrea Titra Margaret Tobolski Annmarie Tomlciewicz Nancy Toporch Barbara Traczek Diane Tremel DONALD L. TROJAN Industrial Arts Course 232 SHERRY L. TROYES Elective Course 232 Music: Concert l2l. KAREN l. TUTLE English Course 322 ROBERT W. UNKE Science Course 210 Athletics: Swimming lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Theatre Goers. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee. Honors: Letters of Com- mendation for National Merit Scholarship. SONIA J. UYHELY English Course 210 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. VIVIAN M. VALDEZ English Course 'I32 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology, Girls. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. 149 KATHLEEN M. VALLARTA Modern Language Course 232 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Home Economics, Library Guild lSergeant-At- Armsl, X. Publications: Homeroom Representative. LINDA M. VASEY Elective Course 210 Clubs: F.S.A. MARIE I. VELLA English Course 210 Clubs: Chess, Girls. sreve E. VENUTI srieme course 309-B MARY J. VERHEIN Science Course 233 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F,S.-F.L.C., Biology, Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, X lVice-Presidentl. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra l3l, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Costumes lOperettal. S.G.A.: Assembly lSecretaryl, Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Public Relations Committee, 10-B Instruction l2l. Honors: Trees For Tomorrow. DAVID L. VOGEL Science Course 233 Athletics: Bowling. GARY L. VOJVODICH Elective Course 330 Athletics: Wrestling lMinor Emblem, ll. Clubs: Camera, F.C.C. Music: Concert l3l, Service Group: Auditorium Usher. TERRY L. WAGNER English Course 210 Athletics: Cross Country lMaior Emblem, Minor Embleml, Fcotball IMinor Embleml. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control. Kathleen Vallarta Linda Vasey Marie Vella Mary Verhein David Vogel Gary Voivodich LEE G. WALCHESKE Science Course 233 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. SUSAN L. WALCZAK English Course 233 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Booster lHomeroom Representativel, Dra- matics, Future Nurses, Girls lSer:retarYl: Library Guild lTreasurer, Vice- President, Presidentl. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play lSpealring Part, 2l, Operetta lPrompterl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Prom Planning Committee. DANIEL E. WALLNER Science Course 233 Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml, Wrestling lMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, 1, Ribbon, Captainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem, Science. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee. JUDITH I. WALTER Math Course 233 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel. F.T.A., Girls lPresidentl, Home Economics, Math, X. Music: All-City Chorus l2l, All-City Maiorettes, Operetta Chorus 121. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Red Cross. Stage: Costumes l2l, Operetta lChorus, Speaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Student Court lSecretaryl, Study Hall Supervisor. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society. DANIEL R. WALZ Industrial Arts Course 233 DENIS 0. WARD English Course 233 Athletics: Basketball IMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control lAssistant Supervisorl, Building Usher, 10-B Instruction. SANDRA E. WARD Math Course 210 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster lHomeroom Representativel, Pep. S.G.A.: Study Hall Monitor. JANE WARTCHOW Elective Course 330 Clubs: F.S.A., Pep. Music: Concert. 150 Lee Walcheske Susan Walczak Daniel Wallner Judith Walter Sandra Ward Jane Wortchow GARY F. WEBER Science Course 233 Athletics: Apparatus, Cross Country, Wrestling lMaior Emblem, l, Minor Emblem, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. lCo-Chairmanl. Publications: Annual lActivities Editorl. MICHAEL H. WEGNER English Course 233 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art lVice-Presidentj, Fishin'-is-Fun. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. DENNIS J. WEIGERT English Course 233 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics lMaior Emblems, 2, Medols, Sl. Clubs: Emblem. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Hourly Study Hall Committee. LAWRENCE F. WERNISCH Science Course 233 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Barricade Crew iCo-Captainl. S.G.A.: Building Control. MICHAEL T. WEST English Course 330 Athletics: Baseball lMinor Embleml, Basketball lMinor Emblem, 2l, Foot- ball lMaior Emblem, l, Minor Emblem, ll, Track lMaior Emblem, 2l. Clubs: Biology, Emblem lVice-Presidentl. Publications: Newspaper lSports Editort. Service Groups: Air Raid Crew, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Class Play, Talent Show lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control lSupervisorl, Building Usher lChairmanl, Dance Committee, Host lChair- manl, 10-B Instruction. DEBORAH L. WESTPHAL English Course 233 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics, Girls, History. Music: Concert i3l. Publications: Annual lAssistant Copy Edilorl, Home- room Representative. Stage: Class Play lSpeaking Partl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Noon Hour Movie Committee, Pennant Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Thomas Wicinski Anna Wiese Pamela Wilbrandt Peggy Wilcox Charlotte Winchell James Wing M 'NP' Q1-ff Gary Weber Michael Wegner Dennis Weigert Lawrence Wernisch Michael West Deborah Westphol THOMAS WICINSKI Elective Course 233 ANNA M. WIESE Science Course 233 Athletics: G.A.A. Council, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, History, Home Eco- nomics, Science. S.G.A,: Building Control, Building Usher. PAMELA WILBRANDT Elective Course 233 Clubs: Dramatics, Girls. Service Groups: Banquet Server. S.G.A.: Buil Control. ding PEGGY J. WILCOX English Course 233 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls lSecretaryl, History, Theatre Goers, X lVice- Presidentl. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor, Scenery Crew. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society lHistorianl. CHARLOTTE A. WINCHELL Elective Course 309-B Clubs: F.S.A., Library Guild. JAMES L. WING English Course 233 Athletics: Wrestling lMaior Emblem, 2, Trophy, Ribbonl, Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C., Emblem. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Building Control, Building Usher. l5l IW 'tfifriwn-? 45.94 1 S5351 N 4' I ...sin Skool' ' :': 5 .S M f fl' .2' I . l Ronald Winiarski Ronald Winkler Evonne Winston Susan Witter Terry Wobick Keith Woythal ! 'lf I f JANE E. WROBLEWSKI Latin Course 330 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Home Economics lPresidentl, X. Service Groups: Banquet Sewer I-Ftage: Costumes lClass Play, 2, Operetta, 2, Chairmanl. 1 , V ANN M. WRONSKI Science Course 233 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Girls, Home. Economics, Theatre Goers, X. Service Groups: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Ring Committee. RUSSEL R. WSZALEK Science Course 233 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. lOtficerl, Chess lVice-Presidentl. Music: All-City Chorus l2l. Stage: Class Play lLead, ll, Operetta lLead, ll. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Student Court Uusticel, Study Hall Monitor. PATRICIA A. WUCAK Stenographic Course 233 Clubs: Pep. S.G.A.: Building Control. Stage: Make-up. BRUCE W. YANKO Elective Course 307 Clubs: Science lPresident1. Music: Concert Ml, All-City Band l2l. JOHN N. YATSO English Course 307 152 RONALD E. WINIARSKI Elective Course 307 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming. RONALD E. WINKLER Science Course . 233 Athletics: Cross Country lMoior Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, l, Trophy, Captainl, Track lMaior Emblem, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem. S.G.A.: Building Control. EVONNE M. WINSTON Science Course 233 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X tProgram Cam- mitteel. Publications: Newspaper lFeature Editcrl. Service Groups: Ssenery Crew lChairmanl, Food Service Committee. S.G.A.5'l5QBuilding Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee, 10:8 Instruction, Inter-High' Repre- sentative, lSecretoryl. Honors: Senior Girls' Honor Society, Quota Club, Elks Club Leadership Award, Milwaukee Music Teacher's Youth in Music Award. Y, i SUSAN K. WITTER Elective Course 233 Clubs: Girls. TERRY L. WOBICK :. Science Course 233 Athletics: Baseball lMinor -Embleml, Football lMaior Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml, Golf. Clubs: Emblem. KEITH R. WOYTHAL Elective Course 330 X.. .NX Rx -tim .ag D li S' Jane Wroblewski Ann Wronski Russel Wszalek Patricia Wucak Bruce Yanko John Yatsc SANDRA YOKOM English Course 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. lChairman1, Girls, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper lStar Reporter1. Stage: Make-up, Operet- ta lSpeaking Part, 31. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee. PEGGY A. YOST Elective Course 307 Athletics: Archery, Bowling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.S.A., Girls, Red Cross. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess. Stage: Make-up. MARY F. ZAHN English Course 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls lSergeant-at-Arms1, Home Economics, Red Cross. Music: All-City Band 121, Class Play Orchestra i21, Operetta Orchestra 121. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control. CAROL C. ZAK Math Course 307 Athletics: Cheerleader iCo-Captain, Maier Emblem, Minor Emblem1. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Home Economics, Nereids. Publications: Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Supervisor, l0-B Instruction. Stage: Costumes iOperetta, 11. CHRISTINE ZASTROW Elective Course 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.S.A., Girls, Home Economics. Service Groups: Banquet Server. RUTH A. ZBIKOWSKI English Course 307 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Girls. Publications: Newspaper lCub Re- porter1. Service Groups: Proiection Crew. S.G.A,: Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Supervisor. Barbara Zeck Craig Zingsheim Paul Zini Dole Ziolkowski :sms Nts, c .. K hh Sandra Yokom Peggy Yost Mary Zahln Carol Zak Christine Zastrow Ruth Zbikowslci BARBARA ZECK Elective Course 307 Service Groups: Banquet Server. Stage: Make-up. S.G,A.: Hostess, Study Hall Monitor. CRAIG M. ZINGSHEIM English Course 307 Athletics: Football iMaior Emblem, Minor Emblems, 21, Track lMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster iHomeroom Representativel. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. Stage: Class Play lSpealcing Part1. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Supervisor. PAUL .l. ZINI Science Course 307 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics iMaior, 2, Minor, l, Ribbons, 'l, Medals, l4, Most Valuable Player1, Track. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Emblem iSecretary1, Physics. Publications: Annual iAssistant Sports Editor1, Newspaper lCub Reporterl. S,G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Special Committee. DALE S. ZIOLKOWSKI Science Course 307 Athletics: Bowling iPresident, Trophyl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess. S.G.A.: Building Control. l53 SCHOOL ATMOSPHERE JA H. X ,, D' V3 ,Q im gg 5 kaiixif MEMORIES is p., 0- af. ve ' Q umm QD:-6 ii gt , ES ,, 5, 1, si, 6 I u 3 ' E fe E. 3 we I' '? f gf' if CHAMPIONS on I f 5 MENOMONEE FALLS INVITATIONAL , WISCONSIN OPEN fs , CITY DUAI MEETS L f CITY MEET S STATE SECTIONAL 5 , STATE , G G ef f R ix Ami 1 . Rx K if 5 In ii I 353519 . , Q I R. X RWE I I I .Aa f I Bruce Bugulski, Russ Franken, Q Rudy Rodriguez, Dove Chris Grainger, George N T: ii Schweitzer, Don Sefgnemortin Grainger, Les Hoffer, L I 'I X, Denis Weigerf, Tom John Lecher I Q Eu zdfowiewska, Paul zani ' .- I .L 5:1 W e STATE CHAMPIONS 157 Class B Runner up, Evonne Winston 'XF Master ot Ceremonies, Tony Oshiro Class B Winners, Bill Reifenberg and Dan Harwood BAY VIEW TALENT ABOUNDS On March l0, l968, Bay View held it's first S.G.A. sponsored talent show, Bay View showed its talent in many ditterent ways ranging from bands to modern dancers. Because of the fine quality of the show and the sell-out crowd, the talent show will surely become an annual event at Bay View. Class A. Winner, The Lenox Street Entrance Class A Runner-up, Mary Ann Scibek ii a-is Q O ff si 5 if fiiltfg Q fig , Q 5,5 x we it 5 5 x, I'T1G s t teapot, hort ond stout! Here is my hclndle, here is my spout! A.F.S. Co-chairman Gary Weber , ,.,, , . South Americans form duet Foreign Exchange students end day ot Boy View 'S ,ff I ----vi.'f',l '-si-v-' 'lin-rqutsbnn-ll 'ln-E, ,P -5 Udreslsnsl-19' Ss..... A l S ,ig 1 s .1 1,31 -5' M 41 s w ,- 4 ef' sn is Klingenmeyer, James Gielow, Raymond Glisch, Steven Harwood, Dennis a Kogelmann, Susan Hanson, Kathleen Kopling, Nancy l-lelsinger, Ben Hurley, Richard Turner. Third Row: Steven Gaido, Roger Klemz, Pamela Helberg, Cinda Olson, Jeannine Hirth, Diane lmanski, Mary Ann Hunt, Karen Groves, Nanci Frost. Top Row: Sandra Kasprzak, Deanna Gregurevich, Jerry Jennerjohn, Dennis Hirthe, Martin Kiely, Debra Halonen, Mark Humphrey, William Keil, 327 - 'IGB - MR. HEISS - Bottom Row: William Fredricks, John Fuhrman, David Hegman, Richard Heap. Second Row: Renee Forbs, Paula Kluth, Pam Greske, Cecili Jeffrey Grandstaff. .4lll' 433 - 'IOB - MR. HOSLER - Bottom Row: Michael Blomquist, Frank Butterfield, David Evans, Thomas Esser, Martin Choinacki, Michael Davis Andrew Champagnola, Harold Czcrwinski, Second Row: Terry Amick, Diane Babich, Linda Amundson, Dennis Erno, Lois Fabry, Christine Alswager, Denise Bohne Julie Engeldinger, Renee Brockway. Top Row: Susan Cook, Mary Jane Dombrowski, Meryl Busateri, Joy Duffy, Claudine Davis, Holly Biernacki Susan Budzien, Donald Beuth, Carl Anderson. 'I34 - 10B - MRS. LUPETTI - Bottom Row: Jack Lemke, Neil Motfet, Keith Nelzer, Jeffrey Lehrke, David Lenz, Todd Lustig, Rex Mang, Robert Morden. Second Row: Nancy Lockett, Karen Lester, Charlene Nuehe, Donna Marciniak, Cynthia Morgan, Judith Lamirande, Diana Longstatt. Third Row: Judith Moran, Greg Luedtke, Patricia Miethke, Anne Martin, Kathleen McGee, Patricia Krueger, Sandra Meh, Patrick Kulinski. Top Row: Dean Kroll, Gary Kulinski, Roy Manriquez, Geargine Nowakowski, James Lanier. l62 ,L 2 l l 2 l lt f R t Q f l 3 303 - 10B - MR. SCHMIDT - Bottom Row: Donald Relzlaff, James Pierce, Jeffrey Schaubel, Mark Ogrizovich, Michael Schaefer, Michael Peksa, Dan Miechlanski, Jeffery Exner. Second Row: Martha Arcautc, Cherylyn Schiller, Robert Roeder, Cynthia Obarski, Christine Pelletier, Sherry Flood, Patricia Barutha. Top Row: Cecelia Pisacreta, Linda Rolgar, Susan Schimp, Robin Riekkoff, Mary Peters, Dale Schubert, Linda Nemo, Jeanne Nimmer. es 227 - 'l0B - MISS STEIC - Bottom Row: Cindy Zehel, Michael Lorenz, Joseph Todorovich, Thomas Vega, Thomas Sobczyk, Kurt Wilke, Michael Teschen dorf, Michael Straszewski. Second Row. Mark Szymanski, Jody Viduski, Cindy Snamiska, Jan Smith, Michael Weigerf, Alice Kita, Lois Skibinski, Susan Switalski Sally Udvare, Thomas Ricciardi, Barbara Toman. Top Row: Steven Troth, Dennis Champnoise, Dawn Wilburth, Jocelyn Staszewski, Nancy Shawer, Pat Stein Dennis Thanig, Anna Stroinski, Richard Schuetz, Craig Seignernarfin. slaisvlf 418 - 10A - MISS CONLIN - Bottom Row: Wayne Poloszay, Gary Popelier, Lee Pepin, Martin Peter, Randall Back, Robert Petrovich, Michael Sommer- felt, Patrick Rafalski, Second Row: Sandra Phillips, Lorraine Pedersen, Daria Price, Cheryl Peters, Rosemary Potter, Sally Ramharter, Lilah Pcplinski, Allison Piech, Linda Chesak. Top Row: Rochell Pruitt, Margret Pharris, Nancy Petrovich, Christine Pindel, James Puechner, Nancy Ptaszynski, Christine Powell, Edmund Wendzel, Jean-Pierre Roslan, Leif Peterson. l63 Q wr 332 - 10A - MISS EI-IRGOTT - Bottom Row: Randall Krueger, Kenneth Kutcher, Kevin Lindstrum, James Lucas, Terry Lietzke, Virginia Wiatrowski, Peggy Krueger, Diane Leslie. Second Row: Kathleen Lewko, Christine Wagner, Chris Kunert, Susan Lattin, Karen Lindberg, Deborah Leow, Wendy Lee, Patricia Lanaghan, Karen La Dow, Gail Litkowski, Jackie Lisiecki. Third Row: Joyce Linzmeier, Barbara Pelzek, Laura Ksicinski, Ellen Lasek, Marlene Laudon, Susan Lidwin, Cheryl La Breche, Patricia Lamson, Sandra Krueger, Marylouise Kulaszewicz. Top Row: Joan Kurszewski, Barbara Laczniak, Andrew Lumirande, Tony Lawdanski, David Lazewski, James La Vesser, Robert Lempke, Marlene Lange, Susan Lehrke, Kathryn Gay, Cynthia Lichte. 2288 - 'IOA - MISS FISHBECK - Bottom Row: Jeffrey Clauer, Douglas Dorszynski, Michael Comp, Michael Crawford, Michael Craig, Donald Barkoski, Beatrice Tranberg, James Donaldson. Second Row: Susan Breier, Pamela Dix, Claudia Derringer, Jackie Davids, Debra Dickert, Karen Bosetti, Debra Brock, Ginny Bugler, Candice Burkman, Marlene Capitanoff. Third Row: Sherry Duecker, Jerald Chars, Ronald Borth, Randi Dudgeon, Judith Davidson, Christine Draw, Annette Cope, Jay Breitbach, Pamela Bvzdawka, Martha,,Broske. Top Row: Patricia Brodnicki, Dorothy Schlieve, Joseph Corrao, Roger Dragon, Penny Carlson, June Boudreau, Teresa Ciurce, Patricia Collins, Donna Brower. 1 .-of 228C - 'IOA - MISS FLEMING - Bottom Row: Kathie Erwin, Thomas Kowalski, Jeffery Fliss, Gregory Fritz, William Glisczinski, Cary Gondek, Jay Fadncssa, Michael Friske. Second Row: Kathleen Fuchs, Karen Gadomski, Debra Duyser, Patricia Gierzycki, Phillip Duket, James Franceschetti, Mark Frank, Scott Gerus, Kenneth Feilen, Linda Evans. Third Row: Steven Falkowski, Margaret Early, Diane Galonski, Jean Galger, Deborah Dutkiewicz, Nancy Galdick, Glenn Fons, Jane Faulkner, Constance Fagan, Karen Evancy. Top Row: Robert Erdmann, Judy Gibson, Joan Giencke, Gail Gleisner, Karen Fritchey, Cathy Gabor, Duffy Goodell, Mari Kay Falque, Scott Gore, Michael Glish. 164 1-J 304 - 10A - MR, FRIDEL - Bottom Row: David Wilding, David Wasechek, Walter Wilinski, Gregory Warner, Denise Strohn, Mark Wrecza, Byron Will, Gary Wink. Second Row:.Donna Hoaglan, Doris Wolf, Kathryn Weldon, Cheryl Zielinski, Katherine Worlz, Dawn Zwier, Tom Weber, Richard Weber, Edwin Zieroth, Karen Wenger, Third Row: Nancy Wozniak, Jane Wittig, Pamela Zeugner, Theresa Yanke, Debbie Weissenfluh, Sharon Welter, Kathleen Ziperski, Maryann Wegner, Yvonne Wold. Top Row: Susan Wronka, Cathey Zbichorski, Randall Wyrobeck, Michael Webb, Carl Zilke, Dan Salopek, Penny Wilkc, Kathleen Werkowski, Susan Wojcik. Wiki 00101 429 - 10A - MR. GROSS - Bottom Row: Donald Suhm, Dale Wagner, Jeffrey Tappendorf, Gregory Simonf Gregory Stizelczyk, James McDonald, James Stein, Richard Spredeman. Second Row: Christine Stec, Fredrick Stader, Jo Ann Peterson, Diane Steinhotf, Mary Sylvester, Linda Stengel, Cynthia Spraitz, Susan Steinke, Sandra Stoltman, Kathryn Sponder, Sara Sell. Top Row: Sandra Jacquot, Diane Stadick, Gail Staples, Linda Susa, Christine Stabisz, Gail Spangler, Susan Schill, Prudence Spahn, Cy Survell, Duane Struck. on 421 - 'IOA - MR. HEPNER - Bottom Row: Scott Romanski, Jane Schenzel, Mary Schneider, Nancy Reynolds, Laurel Richardi, Michael Rataiski, Raymond Rose, Dennis Pendzich. Second Row: Timothy Schmidt, Larry Schuls, Jill Rychwalski, Susan Schilz, Kim Rewolinski, Lori Slattery, William Sallwasscr, Linda Richter, Cora Sander. Third Row: Susan Rutke, Barbara Reed, Linda Regan, Jackie Schuldt, Christine Schneider, Paul Schoofs, Chris Pepinski, Catherine Pipia. Top Row: Bonnie Phillips, Donald Schrank, Daniel Rowling, Gregory Reamer, Russel Ropel, John Repech, Stephen Roberts, Wayne Paluch, Debra Schultz, Rox Anne Russo. l65 126 - 10A - MR. HORNER - Bottom Row: Stephen Miller, John Malkowski, Kathleen Vargo, Lola Sollysiak, Linda Dinnauer, Richard Merkel, Dennis Loehner, Edward Vanderventer. Second Row: Cathleen Buretta, Teri Gauer, Linda Kuehn, Barbara Netzel, Penny Bragstad, Sheri Bittl, Roxanne Remm-al, Doreen Effertz, Nelli Vallonta, Susan Hundt. Top Row: Ruth McCormack Susan Mundt, Deborah Wilhelm, Gary Lohrke, Marybeth Hopper, Byron Pyzik, Gregory Schweitzer, Michellyn Nowak, Larry Kiley. 2 . 1 D A A 4. z 425 - 'l0A - MR. KLABUNDE - Bottom Row: Edward Tombar, Bruce Ulbrich, Mark Churney, Mark Zuber, Kristine Thompson, Heidi Vasas, Naricie Urban Christine Tully. Second Row: Janice Trzcinski, Cynthia Venut, Jeanne Walter, John Valdes, Rachel Stewart, Mary Veselka, Jineen Veitch, Colleen Bittle Theresa Tuler, Cheryl Turner. Top Row: Gary Ushakow, Dave Woldum, Wendy Wippich, Dan Waierski, Edward Travis, Sandra Reynolds, Larry Trinkner Mike Van Alstine, David Wagner, Ted Wittliff. 1 i 1 i 1 i 4 l 427 - 'l0A - MR. KOERNER - Bottom Row: John Semanko, Dennis Lasky, Richard Schworck, Diane Sienko, Gordon Seeffert, Joan Schenzel, Charles Sielaff, Elizabeth Sicibinski. Second Row: Vicki Schriver, Sharon Soldusky, Kathleen Schuster, Cheryl Thomas, Bonita Sekorky, Sandra Schamber, JoAnn Damia, Cynthia Anklam, Kathleen Schutte, Mary Ann Scibek. Top Row: Michael Podziemski, Nancy Schulz, Naomi Smilko, Kenneth Sheetz, Christine Sougstad, Allen Smith, Donald Slusar, Le Roy Shaw, William Sefton, Thomas Patmode, George Flynn, Spalding Shepeord. l66 i T 3 It S3 R h 3 M xx ll i- 2 i 1 i , S 228A - 10A - MISS NELSON - Bottom Row: William Bluedorn, Robert Barr, Edward Bartkawski, Glenn Bajorek, William Berthelsen, William Lorenz, Gary Mueller, Wilfred Borke. Second Row: Suzanne Pelzek, Virginia Bagrowski, Cathy Berg, Sandra Berka, Cynthia Bartoshevich, Christine Barwick, Arden Bickelhaupt, Susan Beier, Rosanne Babich, Third Row: Mary Biork, Jan Antonicci, Barbara Aiello, Judith Barczak, Adela Arteaga, Dcbe Abbett, Linda Kielas, Eileen Berninger, Katherine Bales, James Balasz. Top Row: Ronald Riemer, Margaret Aranyos, Mary Keenan, Linda Aberle, Richard Blum, Roger Anderson, Gene Aulinger, Robert Barnum, Chris Strolens, Jeff Belski. fi 329 - 'IOA - MRS. PEPOON - Bottom Row: James Jaeger, Robert Jozwiak, James Jabes, Gary Kaclow, John Joswiak, Brian Kawczynski, Mark Ham- mernick, David Jager. Second Row: Joseph Jung, Cheryl Kaddatz, Karen Jones, Jean Johnson, Cynthia Katcha, Calene Janacck, Kathleen Kania, Mary Kane, Verena Keast. Top Row: Christine Jaglowski, Barbara Kartes, Shirley Johnson, Janet Janusz, Gary Kaiser, Barbara Janzkowski, Pamela Lake, Charles Leyer, Michael Kalisz, Judith Kaczmarek. ai xi- -. 318 - 10A - MRS. POTTS - Bottom Row: Karen Hewitt, Yvonne Huebschen, Bill Grammoll, Gary Hansen, Cheri Grams, Don Holling, James Grudowski, Robert Hren. Second Row: Patsy Ignasiak, Michelle Wright, Gail Brueckner, Della Grosskreuz, Heddy Hoszawski, Brenda Gostomski, Susan Hanson, Denise Hoffman, Janet Hall, Lenard Gozdziewski, Mark Gray, Gail Schlarskowski. Top Row: Kenneth Hart, Gary Comp, Randal Hamilton, Jan Halkey, Candy Gruchalski, Charlene l-lelgren, John Clark, Kim Holmes, Linda Harmon, William Grodevant, Gale Helm, Daryl Gettelman. l67 s i 2 331 - 'IOA - MISS SCHILLING - Bottom Row: Thomas Kroll, Michael Krajewski, David Krolicki, Michael Kolodrubetz, Michael Kusch, Gregery Krcli- kowski, Lee Konings, David Kjell. Second Row: Debra Krawczyk, Patti Kesselring, Debra Keene, Daniel Korotka, Dennis Kolota, Donna Kipp, James Jurg, Margret Kitkowski. Third Row: Robert Kozinski, Linda Kraiewski, Jan Kotowicz, Debra Koepke, Mary Kokott, Thomas Kiepczynski, Kevin Kossow. Top Row: Lynn Kochanski, Patrick Kohnke, Gary Wilburth, Virginia Kleist, Karen Kraus, Elaine Koepfle, Cindy Keef, Lynda Kieliszewski. 403 - 10A - MR. THURBER - Bottom Row: Christopher Nelson, Laurence Muzia, Bruce Miller, Alan Obermann, Gary Odwazny, Cheryl Osterman Sherry Oren, Linda Osgaard. Second Row: Arlene Muehe, Barbara Mullins, Mary Ann Peck, Mary Mulvaney, Mary Snyder, Jeanine Oneby, Patricia Nolet Catherine Mueller. Top Row: Jeri Neitzel, Cindy Oliver, Mary Ward, Linda Nelson, Linda Pawlowski, Brian Mrotek, Robert Neumann, Michael Moselcr Lavonne O'Meara. 1 we 335 - 10A - MISS WENNECHE - Bottom Row: Jane Madland, Deborah Mazurck, Michael Morgan, Daniel Schultz, Thomas Moder, Bruce McClellan, Francis Mahas, James Memmel. Second Row: Barbara Manti, Barbara Mayerl, Sharon Millard, Meri Metten, Patsy McGlinn, Steven Majewski, Mary Mlinar, Patricia Makarcwicz, Kathleen Mierzwinski, Sally Mazurkiewicz. Top Row: Robert Michalowski, Marlene Madunich, Susan Moore, Marion Malinowski, Gale Morrison, JoAnne Matke, Colleen Meehan, JoAnn Mercurio, Grace Michaels, Timothy Mintner. l68 x D , fi 11 114 - 118 - MR. BULLARD - Bottom Row: Brian Bush, Eugene Caoitonoff, William Peterson, James Anderson, Linda Wollering, Ace Adkins, Dominiak, Gerald Chapa. Second Row: Bernard Wawrzyniak, Sandra Kolstad, Kathleen Deschaine, Patricia Baker, Roberta Wise, Vicki Witkawsk S. 5 i -uv George i, Arlene Eklund, Laurel Adamczyk, Margie Cook, Terry Bednarz. Top Row: Mary Ann Burazin, Deborah Dobson, Kathleen Erste, Robert Bilansky, Alice Bergman, Sylvia Cortez, Cherie Guss, Thomas Bartelak, Patricia Yurchich, Susan Barker. c . as . Q 1 i V l if 1. E 432 - 'IIB - MR. ELICH -4 Bottom Row: Edward Sweeney, Michael Thomas, John Trad, Peteris Siltumens, Michael Toman, Thomas Dragon, Danny Ser- C . dynski, Timothy Shore, Second Row: Nona Vikobrat, Carol Spude, Rita Carro'I, Anna Siecinski, Doris Schaall, Christine Wroblewski, B beth Tiegs, Terry Sharon. Top Row: Barbara Virgili, Iris Turner, Christine Trifunovich, Mary Jo Schwccrs, Mary Beth Simon, Jamie Sch Nancy Shelandcr. g -s 9 rs . tty Schultz, Mary ultz, Gwynne Shaw 302 - 'IIB - MRS. FORBECK - Bottom Row: Glenn Kozicki, David Martinez, Thomas Kondraki, David Lamb, Dennis Kraeblen, Katherine Johnson, Maria Lunk, Linda Laurich. Second Row: Sharyl Koman, Karen Kaczmarek, Virginia Kresl, William Leahy, Kerry Kowler, Nina lgnatiev, Michelle Yost, Christine Janczak, Christine Kordash, Michael Kryszewski. Top Row: Susan Niemann, Patricia l-lasmuk, Frank Kosidowski, Paul Krueger, Kenneth Jennerjohn, Wendy Johnson, John Krueger, Jerry Landowski, Denise Johnson, David Hurleyf 169 ' 309A -- IIB - MR. HESIAK - Bottom Row: Charles Gilbert, Ernst-Ulrich Franzen, Gary Exner, Matthew Lee Szuta, David Schwartz, George Krueger, Ronald Fox, Donna Harris. Second Row: Patricia Evans, Donna Grant, Keith Henry, Roberta Fucile, Victoria Frymark, Patricia Helm, Marsha Hills, Denise Hogan, Debra Hall. Third Row: Jean Freimuth, Roxanne Franken, Robert Hayes, Thomas Haddican, Valerie Fischer, Janis Hellrung, Robert Fick, Robert Weed. Top Row: Gerald Herwig, Lawrence Hoffer, James Grover, Lawrence Gruszecki, Darrell Fiene, Glen Hammerling, Barbara Hintz. 334 - IIB - MRS. PLEISTER - Bottom Row: Bob Mueller, Joe Bielinski, Kevin Reidy, Melvin Mattson, Scott Mattes, Dale Olson, Randell Meyers, Donald Mermal. Second Row: Rene Palkowski, Glenda Puhek, Nancy Reeve, Kathleen Jensen, Kathy Morey, Jacqueline Mulroy, Sharon Olm, Pamela Liberski, JoAnn Piotrowski. Top Row: Diane Paremisky, Sandra Niemann, Mary Podriznik, Suzanne Meingast, Richard Osborn, Kep Mendini, Kathleen Tremaine, David Meyer, William Pautzke. s l 315 - IIA - MRS. AUSTIN - Bottom Row: David Lemanczyk, Timm Lietzki, Robert Lachmund, Scott Lauritzen, Dennis Lampe, Alan Lese, Gary LePine, David Lozinski, Second Row: Nancy Landowski, Pat Lauria, Bradley Lenz, Darlene Longstaff, Kristie Lawrie, Collette LeTendre, Pamela Larsen, Diane Lewandowski, Mary Roch, Kathy Leas, Darlene Leban, Gary Lindstrum. Top Row: Michael Lemke, Janice Lewitzke, Kathleen Larkowski, Christopher Levan- dowski, Robert Laufenberg, Thomas Graan, John Lobue, David Lind, James Lund, Dennis Lea, Michael Trofimoff. 170 326- 'IIA-MRS. BREITLING- Bottom Row: John Hagen, Thomas Holland, Thomas Haight, Thomas Zdrojewski, Douglas Hanke, Charles Haakma, George Ziperski, Daniel Harwood, Second Row: Lorraine Hayes, Theresa Hamernik, Marsha Hunt, Sandra Hoedel, Joan Czarapata, Mary Zastrow, Mary Haincr, Ellen Hinrichs, Patricia Hodson. Third Row: Steven Zera, Dawn Harzke, Hope Henderson, Carol Hawk, Debra Zunker, Mariorie Hegman, Lynn Head, Rebecca Henry, Mark Henn, Gregory Horzewski, Top Row: Darryl Zielinski, Linda Zimmerman, Dawn Hansen, Aileen Zydowicz, William Hoover, John Hamsing, Todd Herman, Jonathan Zeppos, Mark Johnson. 226 - 'l1A - MR. DISCH - Bottom Row: Darryl Plevak, Doug Koszuta, Larry Plachinski, Jim Bieganawski, Bob Koney, Michael Jones, Bob Kahl, Dan Danielski. Second Row: Suzi Dachs, Linda Plennes, Cindy Polinske, Jerri Koss, Sandra Kloss, Cynthia Purpero, Carleen Pulkkila, John Premetz, Michael Korotka. Third Row: Stanford Anderson, Vicki Pomahac, Frances Podolski, Janis Petersdorf, Karen Poitz, Debbie Pavlik, Lynette Parchim, Janice Pagini. Top Row: Janice Hermann, Roman Pscheidt, Dean Kohnke, David Chirafisi, Steve Korducki, Robert Kowalski, Ken Koprowski, Charles Kopling. 426 - 'l'lA - Stoflet, Micha Mary Baran, i l ---gan-- ' an--...-. -.t.,.... xx., MR. FRITSCHE - Bottom Row: Kenneth Betley, Adolph Galonski, Paul Behmke, David Bernardi, William Bell, Rosemarie Balistreri, Jeffrey el Greenmeier. Second Row: Karen Kluth, Karen Baxter, Jacqueline Rigazzi, Gail Gruszcynski, Sandra Bates, Arlene Behrendt, Geri Beltcr, Kathleen Biedrzycki. Top Row: Patrick Wagner, Cynthia Grodevant, Laurie Gruenwald, Yvonne Bieganski, Jane Grodzinski, Elizabeth Berg, Barbara Baraniak, Shirley Barutha, Judith Baum, Michael Berndt. hw- 121 - 11A --MR. GIFFORD - Bottom Row: Gregory Lusz, Ronald Allen, Stephen Dalrymple, Joseph Alvarado, James Alt, Randall Arndorfer, Riclfard Johnson Thomas Feuersthaler. Second Row: Carl Dittloff, Paul Lemanczyk, Diana David, Kathleen Dodge, Barbara Antosiewicz, Connie Dreyer, Marianne DeNoyer. Third Row: Carolyn Auriemma, Deanna Alaniva, Kathryn Netzel, Carol Abati, Diana Appo, Sandra Duravy, Delayne DeBraska, Gerald Kroll, Top Row: Maureen Dondero, Jane Dorszynski, Richard Teat, Gregory Laufenberg, Gregory Lybeck, Richard Drew, Michael Dutkiewicz. 'lun 202 - 'IIA - MR. GIOVE - Bottom Row: Lee Tiedemann, Martin Nadboralski, Thomas Oelstrom, Clarence Nitz, Douglas Pinter, Barry Ciszcwski, Carl Orlowski Darrell Marks. Second Row: Joyce Thelen, Marilyn Oliva, Rosalyne Tiedt, Linda Trad, Faith Baum, Karen lwen, Elizabeth Oliver, Norma Niemeyer, George Ann Springer. Top Row: Mary Mueller, Patricia O'Neal, Susan Tiegs, Pamela Udvare, Gloria Ogrodzinski, Susan lgnasiak, Esther Thoreson, Kelly Thompson, Barbara Todorovich. 411 - 11A - MRS. HOERNEL - Bottom Row: Robert Wszalek, Dennis Winter, Robert Wilker, Robert Wozciechowski, Joseph Donahue, Thomas Krueger, Roland Moss, Gary Worm. Second Row: Joanne Walkowiak, Georgia Windrow, Mary Marsh, Lois Woicienowicz, Paula Wolfe, Judith Kubacki, Linda Wastak, Susan Krzyzonowski, Cheryl Wegner. Third Row: Judith Wernisch, Vicky Weber, Linda Walberts, Linda Weinzatl, Jacquelyn Krystowiak, Diana Kucharslai, ' ' ' ' W' ' k' D b W sechck Dale Kroll, Diane Susan Wiza, JoEIlen Wittman. Top Row: Kathleen Kunert, Geraldine Wagner, Donna Kubiaczyk, Marlene isniews I, e ra a , Walczak, William Wolfe, Judith Krysiok, Mary Kurlinski. 172 i 3 1- 2 422 - 1'lA - MR. KRUGER - Bottom Row: Dennis Sweeney, David Spruce, Michael Soya, Richard Pawelke, Terry Trisco, Robin Strobe, Robert Smit, Jeff Slattery. Second Row: Linda Stanford, Jane Minter, Cathy Sylvester, Claudia Smith, Nancy Szplett, Mary Pluskota, Colleen Tutai. Third Row: Joe Sawinski, John Schmidt, Helen Steinhotf, Karen Spinn, Linda Szweda, l-leddy Saltysiak, Kevin Steinmetz, Ray Schultz. Top Row: Corrine Stawicki, Christine Stein, Susan Mageski, George Slominski, Patricia Larson, Lawrence Pieterzak, Steven Mueller. ,-.mln 209 - 1'lA - MR. LAESSIG - Bottom Row: Darrel Ciechanowski, William Evans, Ricky Wysocki, George Cerwin, Charles Causier, Jack Miller, Darrel Elliot, Thomas Ebert, Second Row: Kathryn Mueller, June Ellman, Mary Eberling, Carol Kwiatkowski, Patricia Contardi, Linda Revolinski, Carol Enright, La Verne Corby, Carol Casey, Susan Engeldinger, Cheryl Meyer. Top Row: Leroy Ciske, Mark Manske, Patricia Culver, Denise Orlowski, Uriel Arenas, Salvatore Corrao, Nancy Christensen, Jeftry Chase, David Cutty, George Czerwinski. - i l 328 - IIA - MISS MELCHIORRE - Bottom Row: Robert Schwichtenberg, Glenn Sheridan, Michael Schneider, William Schnzel, David Schoettel, Robert Schultz, Tony Schaefer, Dennis Seignemartin. Second Row: Christine Servin, Elizabeth Smith, Susan Sanheim, John Schocherl, Susan Schwietler, Gail Simerl, Jane Simos, Patricia Schwartz, Connie Shaw, Susan Schuster. Top Row: Susan Sanek, Carol Kessenich, Sandra Seibel, Edwin Slominski, Gail Schmidt, Linda Shockley, Charlene Scott, Scott Sharpe, Daniel Schermeister, Patricia Schoofs. l73 E , i 314 - 11A - MRS. MESTRE - Bottom Row: James Valentino, Dean Racinowski, Richard Rose, Richard Reynolds, Dave Reszel, Rudy Rodriauez, Dale Windsor, John Riley. Second Row: Barbara Vanselow, Faye Robinson, Judy Rewolinski, Judy Rychwalski, Sally Radomski, Tina Vanderspoel, Cindy Validestine, Ellen Reader, Donna Rogowski. Third Row: Jo Ann Rodziczak, Donna Rackowski, Joyce Reszczynski, Ed Verbunker, Christine Wroblewski, Sheryl Rospomek, Elizabeth Vojvopich, Gloria Rogers. Top Row: Kathey Rutowski, Ru ' ' ' ' ' Tom Roszak, Debbie Rick. th Verhein, Sharon Richter, Bill Reifenberg, Robert Richardi, Todd Vasas, Phillip Vitrano, 214 - 11A - MRS. METT - Bottom Row: Tam Kleman, Daniel Kampo, James Kastern, George Karizo, Robert Kebschull, Dal Kadlec, Chuck Kloc, Jim M t'nick. Second Row: Elaine Kobow Gail Kearney, Marcia Graczyk, Cindera Klein, Kathleen Katzemiller, Karen Kaminski, Barbara Knippel, Judy Hansen, ar I , Ja Ann Kaczmarek. Third Row: Linda Karnes, Marlene Kloss, Judi Kordus, Susan Kasten, Sandy Kosinski, Nadine Kluge, Lynne Klopotic, Vvanda Kiep- K k D n K rwacki, Donna Kierzek, Cris Krueger, Gary Kohler, Dennis Karweik, Bruce Kaltenbrum, Jan Katcha, Mark l-lorgon. czynski. Top Row: Judy emp e, a a a i i 211 - 11A - MR. NEWMAN -- Bottom Row: John Jacobs, Michael Fisher, Fredrick Joy, Dennis Clark, Milton Jacobs, Mark Johnson, Steven Joers, James Jeskc. Second Row: Marvin Jensen, Nancy Friske, Karen Tabaka, Betty Griffen, Beth Tammi, Pamela Jasniewski, Linda Fagan, Janice Meyer, Russell Franken, Lynne Frank. Top Row: James Jankowski, Margret Talmadge, Rebecca Schmidt, Terri Bialas, Bonnie Jost, Laura Smith, Patricia Mueller, Janet Freiburger, Dale Mahanke, Robert Jazwiecki, 174 213 - 'IIA - MRS. PIEPER - Bottom Row: Ted Moder, Gary Mermal, Michael Meehan, Peter Yanke, Robert Maslalir, Randy Michalzek, Ronald Yunk, Carl Mussmann, Second Row: Dale Marki, Wendy Milanowski, Joanne Mayer, Joan Murphy, Rose Tarasek, Victoria Mattias, Peggy McLean, Marlene Mayer, Lynn Miller. Third Row: Sharon Murrock, Kathleen Michels, Constance Vaughn, Karen Moser, Anna Morana, Margene Musil, Denise Marks, Sharon Mar- czewski. Top Row: Joan Meyer, Abbe Marzofka, Patricia Markison, Lynda March, Jerold Hinz, Tim Sharon, Wayne Matz, Barbara Mueller, Penelope Morden Jean Werwinski. i 1 at as.- E t Z, S S 5 415 - IIA - MR. RIBBECK - Bottom Row: Lawrence Barbc, Dale Garstecki, Stephen Gaza, Joan Glisczinski, Daniel Garguilo, William Glowacki, Gale Gienke, Thomas Gorecki. Second Row: Jeaneen Gray, Shirly Manriquez, Karen Blomdahl, Daniel Gaulitz, Barbara Gagliana, Susan Galonski, Lynn Gardner, Kathleen Greenmcicr, Third Row: Rosemary Graber, Gary Schomalrziedt, Thomas Greenthal, Robert Ratliff, Michael Gcngler, Chris Granger, Susan Frank. Top Row: Diane Gajeski, Lindo Gissing, Steven Greening, Christopher Tappero, Leonard Gauer, Betty Gerull, Brian Gostomski, Mark Gonaek, Robert Gacth. 428 - 'l1A - MR. STANLY - Bottom Row: Michael Boehme, Karl Burgner, Ronald Reum, Thomas Blum, Charles Lipinski, Thomas Johnson, Melody Brumer, Gary Bova. Second Row: Anna Marie Busalacchi, Laura Berg, Linda Budzien, Frances Krernkau, Karen Brodnicki, Sharon Zimmerman, Kathleen Boschke, Patricia Brown, Patricia Breitbach. Top Row: Patricia Bodden, Janet Borck, Michael Podraza, Ronald Blanchaid, Thomas Bronstad, Jack Bohl, James Buretta, Kyle Brunk, Bruce Bugalski. l75 Q s K i 1 S Q 234 - 128 - MR. COATES - Bottom Row: Daniel Guzlecki, Brian Kellogg, Timothy Hanson, James Jorasek, Richard Sericati, Steven Zeige, Josc-ph Kuchmeier, John Malkowski. Second Row: Janice Vorpahl, Sandra Koehler, Marilyn Hall, Ellen Hoening, Gary Karas. Top Row: Cindy Hart, Sharon Stuske, Jeffrey Haertlein, Thomas Shawver, Robert Grecle, Daniel Krieger, Nanvy Hettwer, Nathan Kroucunas. 404 - 12B - MRS. GOETSCH - Bottom Row: Gene Plennes, Tim Oblenski, Robert Paul, James Plant, Kenneth Nowak, Michael Gorgas, Bruce Lange, Brian Napieralski. Second Row: Patricia Nawrocki, Nancy Neitzel, Sheila Pawlowski, Sandra Prah, Kristine Lindberg, Marion Liebe, Helen Peppcy, Sharon Linz- meicr, Sandra Meyers. Top Row: Harris Matkc, Carol Milonczyk, Mary Bagrowski, Sherry Nelson, Sharlynn McCarthy, Mary Naryock, John Loppriow, William Marx, Curt Leiser, Daniel Quast. 327-12B-MR. KAYE-Bottom Row: Daniel Christensen, Dennis Block, Larry Reidy, Richard Fuhrman, William Dedynski, Charles Berg, James Adamczyk, Don Ernst. Second Row: Rose Arcaute, Nancy Hanson, Jennifer Geiger, Cathy Chisholm, Kathy Doris, Kathy Domanek, Sandra Buchholz. Third Row: Wendy Crouse, Susan Bialoszynski, Joan Dondero, Cindy Eickstaedt, Sherry Eberhardt, Barbara Duszynski, Faye Behner, Sandra Casanova, Rodger Brower. Top Row: Michael Bartoshevich, Debra Donnell, Pom Brookshire, Pat Bognoll, Ruth Airoldi, Robert Baker, Thomas Griger, Daniel Beranich, Janis Kummers. 176 i , r,,.,, '45 1'I5-'I2B-MR. SCHLINDWEIN-Bottom Row: . gi 7 George Schulz, William Raasch, Frederick Koc, Harold Wirth, Rodney Risch, Gary Ryan, Scott Zunkcr Carol Retzlaff. Second Row: Cathleen Surdyk, Cheryl Rigden, Evonne Rouse, Christine Wierzba. Top Row: Michael Bronstacl, Loc Hanrihar, Kurt Rchfcld, Lloyd Clough, Lynne Zieloski, Linda Powell, Susan Bohlman, Gail Helsinger. l i Q! L Q, 204 - 'IZB - MR. TIBBETS - Bottom -.-.sf Row: John Vitas, Lee Trad, Jim Wick, Joseph Szuta, Byron Wieman, Randall Scholz, Donald Thomas, Richard Kuchar ski. Second Row: Gregory Stabbe, Christine Wendling, Janet Stokhaug, Serena Whitedog, Cheryl Tarr, Roy Sibila, Lee Schauer, Top Row: Debbie Ullcnbcrg Joanne Urbaniak, Naomi Staszewski, D ll 119 --10B-'IZA - MR. PRITZLAFF - Bottom Row: Baczek, Arthur Wink, Second Row: Mary Samolinski, NOT PICTURED: Wayne Antczak, Eunice Bloom, Geo iane Schlinder, Margaret Waldum, Kathy Wielebski, Luci Ledski, Linda Tandecki. Q , ' Q 3 . xl Gerald Fcuerstahler, Wayne Kalwitz, Lynn Drause, Martha Hcgy, Nancy Sacha, Robert Millard, Tod Dianne Suprna, Rose Marie Schneider, Catherine Mussatti. rge Bloom, Kenneth Day, Arnold Marki, Suellyn Nuck, Edward Swessel, Susan Stys, Sandra Tarr. ABSENTEES-Bottom Row: George Raabe, Joseph Sandrin, Keith Kaminski, Barbara Ewart, Carol Ramos, Madeline Langteau, Gloria Phinney, Richard Voltz, Cary Jarozewski. Second Row: Priscilla Ziebart, Paul Kolodrubetz, Judith Barczak, Brenda Gorecki, Shirley Shelton, Jane Rigazzi, Christine Nowacki, Henry Horzewski, Grant Beardsley, Karen Ashby, Debbie Walczak, Daniel Baker, William Wyss. Third Row:' Neal Raasch, Neal Janssen, Jamie Kordus, Carol Osburn, Jill Borcharat, Mary Karshna, Marilyn Paulik, Gail Herman, Susan Ottmann, Sally Schoenrock, Cathy Raasch, Debbie Rose, Vern Rostankowski. Top Row: Bary Dawson, Daren Daily, Joann Kropp, Kathleen Jozwiak, Patricia Dulde, Christine Christensen, Nancy Beckwith, Sharon Spraitz, Beth Johansen, Gary Stryzewski, Duane Kapczynski, Edward Machalk, Allan Johnson, Gregory Roling. HOMEROOM HAPPENINGS You should have seen il! It was this big! Mrs. Gabrovic at work with IBM cards. 178 Monday morning Pledge of Allegiance. Girl content ot work. , 5 Student takes mental ability tests Girls help in the IBM office. 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Fons, Glenn R., 34, 164 Forbes, Andrea M., 124 Forbes, Renee M., 162 Forchette, Dean J., 124 Fortune, Leslie A., 23, 25, 50, 1 14, 124 Foster, Everett H., Jr., 10, 57, 125 Fox, Ronald W., 170 Fronceschetti, James L., 164 Fragceschetti, Richard A., 1 4 Frandburg, Beatrice, 164 Frank, Lynne R., 174 Frank, Mark J., 57, 164 Frank, Susan L., 175 Franken, Roxanne J., 170 Frcinken, Russell G., 63, 157, 74 Franzen, Ernst-Ulrich, 45 170 Fredericks, William A., 162 Freibunger, Janet M., 174 Freimuth, JJean A., 58, 170 Friske, Michael E., 164 Friske, Nancy E., 33, 55, 174 Fritchey, Karen M., 164 Fritz, Gregory J., 59, 69, 164 Frost, Nanci, 'I 62 Frymark, Victoria A., 170 Fuchs, Kathy M., 164 Fucile, Roberta A., 170 Fuhrman, John C., 162 Fuhrman, Richard A., 10, 12, 34, 176 G Gabor, Cathy P., 164 Gadomski, Karen L., 56, 57, 164 Gaeth, Robert E., 41, 175 Gagliano, Barbara E., 41, 175 Gaido, Steve A., 162 Gajeski, Diane l., 175 Galdick, Nancy D., 57, 164 Galger, Jean M., 164 Galger, James M., 59, 125 Gallagher, Paula R., 125 Galonski, Adolph E., 171 , Galonki, Diane M., 33, 164 Galonski, Susan F., 33, 175 Gardner, Lynn L., 175 Garguib, Dan R., 34, 175 Gauer, Teri L., 166 Garstecki, Dale J., 175 Garstecki, Gregory E., 125 Gau, Michael, 71 Gauer, Leonard M., 57, 175 Gauer, Lori M., 25, 26, 104, 106 Gaulitz, Danny A., 58, 175 Gaulitz, Michael R., 125 Gay, Kathryn D., 164 Gaza, Stephen A., 10, 62, 68, 75 Gefroh, Cheryl M., 27, 125 Geiger, Jennifer, '176 Gengler, Donna J., 19, 82, 83, 125 Gengler, Michael J., 175 Gengler, Timothy P., 10, 25, 57, 59 Gerull, Elizabeth A., 175 Gerus, Scott P., 164 Gettelmon, Darvll B., 167 Gibson, Judith M., 164 Gielow, James F., 162 Giencke, Gale S., 175 Giencke, Joan EI., 164 Gierlinski, Davicl L., 106 Gierzycki, Pat A., 164 Gilbert, Charles W., 15, 170 Gissing, Linda S., 33, 175 Gleisner, Gail R., 58, 164 Glisch, Raymond J., 162 Glisczinski, Bill, 1.64 Glisczinski, Joan M., 175 Glish, Michael K., 72, 164 Glodoski, David L., 125 Glowacki, William E., 69, 175 Goetz, Bonita L., 125 Goetz, Michael .l., 29, 125 Gondek, Cary J., 72, 164 Gondek, Mark S., 175 Goodell, Duffy A., 164 Gore, Scott W., 57, 164 Gorecki, Brenda J., 178 Gorecki, Mark D., 106 Gorecki, Paul R., 126 Gorecki, Thomas J., 29, 59, 69, 175 Gorgas, Michael S., 176 Goryl, Ronald A., 126 Gosgamski, Brenda J., 167, 5 Gozdziewski, Lecnard J., 167 Groon, Thomas W., 170 Graber, Rosemary, 175 Graczyk, Marcia C., 174 Grainger, Chris, 63, 157 Grainger, George T., 10, 63, 126, 157 Gramoll, William A., 167 Grams, Cheri M., 167 Grandstaff, Jeff C., 162 Granger, Chris, 175 Grant, Donna M., 170 Gratke, Andrew T., 126 Gray, Jeaneen M., 175 Gray, Mark J., 167 Grede, Robert E., 17.6 Greening, Steven J., 59, 175 Grecanmeier, Kathy R., 17, 5 . l.. ., Greenmeier, Michael A., 12, 171 Griffen, Betty, 174 Greenthal, Thomas R., 175 Gryurevich, Dianna L., 162 Greske, Pamela L., 162 Griger, Thomas A., 176 Grodevant, Cynthia K., 171 Grodevant, William E., 167 Hopper, Grodzinski, Jane, 171 Grosskreuz, Della M., 167 Grover, James F., 170 Groves, Karen R., 162 Grubich, Jon S., 126 Gruchalski, Candace A., 167 Gruchalski, David V., 126 Grudowski, James A., 1.67 Gruszcynski, Gail P., 171 Gruszecki, Lawrence L., 170 Guss, Cherie L., 169 Gust, Sharon M., 126 Guzlecki, Daniel K., 12, 176 H Haalcfna, Charles M., 41, 73, 1 Haase, Gary F., 59, 68, 126 Hibgen, Ronald M., 10, 62, 8 Hickman, Darryl J., 107 Higgins, Patricia l., 128 Hille, Michael G., 128 Hinrichs, Ellen G., 171 Hintz, Barbara J., 170 Hinz, Jerold E., 175 Hirth, Jeannine D., 162 Hirth, Dennis J., 162 Hoaglan, Donna M., 165 Hodson, Patricia I., 171 Hoedel, Sandra J., 171 Hoening, Ellen L., 52, 176 Hoffer, Lawrence L., 31, 170 Hoffer, Lionel L., 63, 128, 157 Hoffman, Larry L., 73, 107 Hoffman, Denise C., 72, 167 Hogan, Denise D., 170 Holland, Mary K., 107 Holland, Thomas J., 171 Holling, Donald R., 167 Holmes, Kim M., 58, 167 Holsten, Donald L., 128 Hoover, William B., 171 Marybeth, 166 Hartley, Haase, James A., 15 Haddican, Thomas J., 29, 57, 69, 170 Haertlein, Jeffrey B., 34, 72, 176 Hagen, John C., 62, 171 Hagen, Kathleen S., 126 Haight, Kerry M., 11, 16, 19, 27, 126 Haight, Thomas K., 12, 60, 68, 171 Hainer, Mary K., 171 Hajolucki, Richard A., 126 Halkey, Janean G., 167 Hall, Debra K., 170 Hall, Janet K., 33, 167 Hall, Marilyn A., 176 Halmo, Steven, 57, 70, 126 Halonen, Deborah L., 162 Hamernik, Theresa M., 171 Hamilton, Randy M., 73, 167 Halrrimerling, Glen L., 170 Hammerling, Harry K., 68, Hamsing, John D., 171 Hancock, Mary K., 11, 23, 25, 46, 50, 115, 127 Hanke, Douglas A., 171 Halnkiewicz, Christine, 32, O6 Hankiewicz, Maria J., 32, 127 Hanrihar, Lee E., 177 Hansen, Dawn M., 33, 171 Hansen, Judith A., 174 Hansen, Susan M., 127 Hansen, Timithy P., 176 Hanson, Barbara J., 127 Hanson, Gary L., 167 Hanson, Nancy A., 176 Hanson, Philip D., 127 Hanson, Susan l., 167 Hanson, Susan L., 162 Harmon LindaJ 58 167 Harris, Donna L., 170 Harris, Lennard G., 106 Hart, Cynthia L., 176 Hart, Douglas D., 26, 127 Hart, Linda, 11, 18, 19, 26, 104, 106 Jane A., 57, 58, 127 Horbinski, Linda M., 107 Horbinski, Susan M., 128 Horgan, Mark A., 174 Horzewski, Gregory J., 171 Hoszowski, Hedwig C., 167 Hoyer, William P., 12, 129 Hren, Robert F., 167 Huebschen, Yvonne M., 167 Hughes, Carol A., 129 Humphrey Mark W., 69, 162 Hundt, Susan A., 58, 166 Hunt, Marsha A., 171 Hunt, Mary A., 51, 162 Hurley, Ban F., 162 Hurley, David R., 45, 169 Hurula, Joyce M., 129 Husty, John A., 129 Hybicki, Nancy K., 129 I lgnasiak, James, 129 lgnasiak, Patsy L., 167 lgnasiak, Sue M., 172 lgnatiev, Nina, 169 lhlenfeld, Kathleen, 79, 107 lmanski, Diane M.,.162 Iwen, Karen L., 172 J Jabes, James L., 29, 62, 69 Jacobs, John P., 174 Jacobs, Milton C., 68,174 Jacquot, Sandra K., 165 Jaeger, James E., 15 Jager, Frank L., 10, 12, 13, 18,19, 59,107,115 Jaglowski, Christine T., 167 Janacek, Calene J., 49 Jancgak, Christine B., 44, 6 Jaiiigsewski, Marion L., 52, Janke, Mariellen R., 32, 57, 129 Jankowski, James L., 174 Janowski, Judith A., 129 Janssen, Neal R., 69, 178 Janusz, Annette M., 29, 32, 129 Janusz, Janet K., 167 Jarozewski, Cary J., 69, 178 Harwood, Daniel R., 70, 171, 188 Harwood, Steven R., 162 Harzke, Dawn M., 171 Hasmuk, Patricia E., 169 Hawk, Carol J., 171 Hawk, Wayne L., 40, 45, 127 Hayes, Lorraine L., 171 Hayes, Robert C., 170 Head, Lynn M., 171 Hegman, Dennis J., 162 Hegman, Marjorie J., 171 Hehn, Gary T., 34, 58, 127 Heiden, Patricia M., 127 Heinzel, Jean T., 127 Heidak, Susan L., 32, 128 Helberg, Pamela M., 162 Helgren, Charlene J., 167 Hellrung, Janis K., 170 Helm, Gale E., 167 Helrgwd Patricia A., 56, 58, Helsinger, Gail E., 177 Helsinger, Nancy M., 162 Henderson, Hope L., 171 Henke, Elizabeth S., 128 Henn, Mark A., 177 Henry, Keith E., 58, 170 Henry, Rebecca A., 171 Heitzzgg, Beverly J., 31, 42, Hepp, Richard A., 162 Hepp, William A., 128 Herbst, Arthur G., 10, 106 178 Hermann, Gail C., Herman, Todd M., 68, 171 Herro, Thomas S., 128 Herwig, Gerald L., 170 Hettwar, Nancy C., 176 Hewitt, Karen M., 167 Hewitt, Patrick A., 128 Jasniewski, Pamela M., 174 Janskowski, Barbara E., 167 Jaszwiecki, Robert J., 174 Jenneriohn, Gerald C., 162 Jennerjohn, Kenneth L., 169 Jensen, Jensen, Kathleen R., 170 Marvin J., 174 Jeske, Deborah M., 21, 129 Jeske, J ames W., 62, 174 Joers, Steven M., 174 Johanse n, Beth A., 50, 178 68, Johnson, Allan M., 62, 178 Johnson, Denise A., 44, 169 Johnson, Jean, 56 Johnson, Mark O., 171 Johnson, Mark R., 56, 58, Johnson, Richard, 12, 72 Johnson, Shirley M., 167 Johnson, Thomas A., 175 Johnson Wendy J., 164 Jones, Michael S., 171 Jorasek, James, 17.6 Jorgensen, Suzanne M., 83, 129 Jost, Bonnie R., 174 Jost, Paul F., 130 Joy, Fred P., 60, 174 Joswiak, Bob J., 69 Joswiak, Kathleen, 178 Joivgguk, Sharon L., 32, 42, Junemann, Thomas R., 10, 933 60 12, 13, 1 , , , 130 Jung, James R., 168 Jung, John M., 29, 130 Juranski, Susan, 130 K Kaczmarek, Joann H., 52, 174 Student Index Kacgmarek, Karen M., 167, 9 Kaddatz, Cheryl A., 167 Kadlec, Dale R., 174 Kadow, Gary N., 15, 68 Kahl, Robert G., 171 Kaiser, Gary F., 58, 167 Kalisz, Michael J., 167 Kaltendrun, Bruce E., 174 Kalwitz, Wayne L., 177 Kaminski, Karen G., 174 Kaminski, Keith A., 171, 178 Kamps, Daniel F., 73, 174 Kane, Mary E., 167 Kania, Kathleen A., 72, 167 Kapczynski, Duane L., 15, 178 Karas, Gary A., 176 Kariz, Gary, 43, 59 Karizs, Anton G., 130 Karizs, George P., 174 Karnes, Dale W., 107 Karnes, Linda A., 26, 174 Karr, William J., 130 Karshna, Mary E., 21, 178 Kartes, Barbara R., 167 Kartes, Richard K., 130 Karwacki, Dana M., 20, 174 Karweik, Dennis G., 69, 174 Kasprzak, Sandra L., 162 Kasten, Sue A., 174 Kastern, James A., 174 Katcha, Cynthia J., 167 Katcha, Jan C., 174 Katcha, Lynn B., 130 Katzenmiller, Karen, 107 Katzenmiller, Kathy, 174 Kawczynski, Brian E., 167 Kearney, Gail K., 174 Kearney, Pamela E., 130 Keast, Verena, 1.67 Kebschull, Robert L., 57, 174 Keef, Cynthia S., 58, 168 Keenan, Mary J., 167 Keene, Deborah A., 168 Keil, Robert C., 107 Keil, William J., 162 Kellogg, Brian L., 176 Kempke, Judith M., 174 Kendzierski, Robert E., 107 Kennedy, Gail R., 32, 130 Keno, Gordon C., 130 Kesselring, Patti L., 168, 173 Kesting, Robert F., 131 Kieliszewski, Lynda S., 57, 58, 168 Kiely, Marvin J., 71, 162 Kiepczynski, Thomas R., 168 Kiepczynski, Wanda M., 174 Kierzek, Donna R., 174 Kiley, Larry, 166 Kipp, Donilynn M., 168 Kirsch, Michael R., 69 Kita, Alice C., 165 Kitkowski, Margaret A., 58, 168 Kiell, David V., 168 Klien, Cindra L., 174 Klemz, Roger J., 162 Kleist, Virginia A., 168 Kleman, Tom G., 174 Klingenmeyer, David L., 162 Kloc, Charles A., 174 Klopotic, Lynne E., 174 Kloss, Marlene N., 43, 174 Kloss, Sandra H., 52, 171 Kluge, Nadine M., 174 Kluth, Karen A., 171 Kluth, Paula J., 162 Knippel, Barbara A., 174 Kobow, Elaine M., 45, 174 Koc, Frederick L., 177 Kochanski, Lynn R., 58, 168 Kofgnowicz, Jane E., 32, 42, Koehler, Sandra M., 176 Koening, Dorene B., 167 Koepfle, Elaine T., 168 Koepke, Debbie J., 168 Kogelmann, Cecilia D., 162 Kohler, Gary D., 45, 174 Kohnke, Patrick J., 72, 168 Kokott, Mary K., 168 Kolata, Dennis E., 168 Kolodrubetz, Michael J., 15, 3 . 57, 82, 16 Kolodrubetz, Paul C., 24, 43, 56, 72, 81, 82, 178 Kolstad, Sandra L., 169 Koman, Sharyl A., 169 Komes, James M., 70, 131 Kondracki, Thomas E., 62, 169 Koney, Robert J., 12, 171 Konings, Lee B., 15, 59, 69, 168 Konkel, Patricia J., 27, 34, 72, 131 Kontowicz, Nancy J., 131 Kopling, Kathy S., 162 Koprowski, Kenneth W., 10, 12, 169 Kordash, Christine V., 169 Korducki, Stephen A., 71 Kordus, Judi A., 174 Korotka, Daniel V., 168 Kontlka, Michael S., 30, 73, Kosanke, Nancy A., 131 Kosidowski, Frank A., 69, 169 Kosinski, Sandy L., 174 Koss, Jeri L., 79, 171 Kossow, Kevin G., 168 Koszuta, Douglas P., 171 Kotowicz, Janice A., 168 Kowalski, Robert E., 68 Kowalski, Thomas E., 164 Kawler, Kerry L., 169 Kofiscgci, Glenn P., 15, 61, Kozinski, Robert A., 68, 168 Kraeblen Christine P., 112 Kraeblen, Dennis W., 15, 62, 69, 169' Kragewski, Michael C., 168 Krajewski, Linda J., 168 Krcggwski, Thomas A., 71, Kraucunas, Nathan E., 43, 176 Kraus, Karen R., 168 Krause, Carl H., 12, 131 Krawczyk, Deborah A., 168 Krawczak, Martha A., 131 Kremkav, Frances J., 175 Kresl, Virginia A., 58, 169 Krieger, Daniel J., 62, 176 Krolicki, David D., 168 Krolikowski, Greg J., 168 Kroll, Carol A., 24, 52 Kroll, Dale A., 172 Kroll, Dean F., 162 Kroll, Gerald A., 68, 172 Krall, Thomas J., 168 Krapp, Joanne L., 44, 178 Krueger, Christine C., 174 Krueger, Diane L., 131 Krueger, George P., 170 Krueger, John R., 169 Krueger, Karen D., 107 Krueger, Patricia A., 52, 162 Krueger, Paul J., 169 Krtiiiger, Peggy L., 57, 58, 4 Krueger, Randall K., 164 Krueger, Sandra L., 164 Krueger, Thomas R., 62, 70, 2 Krysiak, Carol F., 132 Krysiak, Judith A., 172 Krystgwiak, Jacquelyn A., 7 Kryszewski, Michael F., 169 Krzyaanowski, Susan F., 83, 17 Ksicinski, Laura A., 164 Kubacki, Judy A., 172 Kubiaczyk, Donna M., 172 Kucharski, Diana L., 172 Kucharski, Richard J., 177 Kuchmier, Joseph, 176 Kuckes, Cathleen A., 132 Kuehn, Linda L., 166 Kuhagen, Michael E., 10, 62, 69, 115, 132 Kulaszewicz, Mary Louise, 164 Kulinski, Gary P., 162 Kulinski, Patrick A., 162 Kummers, Janis B., 176 Kunert, Christine M., 164 Kunert, Kathleen A., 172 Kupser, Sandra L., 132 Kuptz, Michael H., 132 Kurlinski, Mary A., 172 Kurszewski, Jaan M., 1.64 Kusch, Michael, 168 Kutcher, Kenneth A., 164 Kwfasniewski, Thomas H., 2 Kwiatkowski, Carol A., 173 L LaBreche, Cheryl A., 30, 164 Lachmund, Robert J., 71, 170 Laczniak, Barbara J., 164 LaDow, Karen M., 164 - LaForest, Lynnette G., 132 Lake, Pamela M., 167 Laloggia, Ray A., 29 Lamb, David J., 169 Lamirande, Andrew L., 164 Lamirande, Judy L., 162 Lampe, Dennis R., 170 Lamson, Patricia J., 164 Lanaghan, Pat L., 164 Landowski, Jerome, 169 Landowski, Nancy L., 170 Landry, Marilyn J., 17, 25, 27, 132 Lange, Bruce L., 176 Lange, Dennis L., 132 Lange, Holly Ann, 108 Lange, Marlene H., 164 Langteau, Madeline, 178 Lanier, James E., 162 Larkowski, Kathleen J., 33, 170 Larsen, Jenna L., 108 Larsen, Pamela M., 170 Larson, Patricia G., 173 Lasek, Ellen S., 164 Lasky, Dennis F., 168 Lattin, Robert W., 132 Lattin, Sue A., 58, 164 Laudon, Marlene T., 164 Laufenberg, Gregory S., 172 Laufenberg, Robert J., 170 Lauria, Patricia M., 83, 170 Laurich, Linda M., 169 Lauritzen, Darryl S., 10, 12, 34, .68, 170 Lavelette, Janelle A., 58, 132 LaVesser, Diane M., 132 LaVesser, James D., 164 Lawgilunski, Anthony L., 69, Lawrie, Kristie Ann, 17, 170 Lawrie, Scott C., 133 Lazewski, David C., 68, 164 Lea, Dennis R., 170 Leahy, William J., 169 Leas, Kathryn A., 170 Leban, Darlene M., 45, 72, 170 Lecher, John E., 10, 63, 133, 157 Ledzki, Luci H., 177 Lee, Wendy K., 164 Leffel, Mardell L., 133 Lehrke, Jeffery, 162 Lehrke, Susan A., 164 Leiser, Curtis E., 176 Lemanczyk, David R., 170 Lemanczyk, Linda M., 133 Lemanczyk, Paul A., 172 Lemanski, Gerald S., 10, 12, 13, 15, 19, 60, 61, 69, 1 15, 133 Lemke, Jack O., 162 Lemke, Jean C., 133 Lemke, Michael A., 170 Lempke, Robert M., 61, 164 Lenski, Gilbert D., 133 Lenski, Mary, 58, 133 Lenz, Bradley C., 170 Lenz, David L., 162 Lenz, Jack, 69 Leow, Deborah L., 164 Lepak, Lynne D., 108 Lepine, Gary J., 170 Lese, Alan J., 170 Lese, Bruce A., 12 Lesky, Maureen, 133 Leslie, Diane L., 164 Lester, Karen F., 162 Lettendre, Collette M., 170 Levandoski, Christopher J., 56, 57, 170 Lewandowski, Diane M., 17, 26, 83, 170 Lewandowski, Sheryl A., 133 Lewitzke, Janice D., 170 Lewko. Kathleen M., 164 Leyer, Charles S., 167 Liberacki, Katherine M., 57, 58, 133 Liberski, Judith A., 32, 52, 57, 133 Liberski, Pamela M., 44, 170 Lichte, Cynthia C., 164 Lichte, Peggy M., 134 Lidwin, Susan J., 164 Liebe, Marion R., 176 Lietzke, Terry R., 164 Lietzke, Timm A., 170 Lind, David A., 56, 62, 170 Lind, Gregory L., 59, 69, 108 Lindberg, Karen K., 164 Lindberg, Kristine E., 176 Lindstrum, Gary C., 170 Lindstrum, Kevin J., 164 Linzmeier, Joyce A., 164 Linzmeier, Sharon L., 176 Lipinski, Charles J., 175 Lisiecki, Jacqueline G., 23, 58. 164 Lisiecki, Kathleen M., 44, 134 Litkowski, Gail A., 164 Lobue, John, 170 Lockett, Nancy C., 162 Loehner, Dennis D., 166 Lohrke, Gary D., 69, 166 Longstaff, Darlene L., 79, 170 Longstaff, Diana M., 162 Loppnow, John C., 176 Loppnow, Linda C., 79, 108 Lorch, Jerome A., 134 Lorenz, Michael T., 165 Lorenz, Susan D., 134 Lorenz, William D., 167 Lowey, Laurel J., 134 Lozier, James C., 108 Lozinski, David A., 170 Lubinski, Jerome M., 108 Lucas, James R., 164 Luedtke, Greg H., 162 Luedtke, Steven E., 134 Lukasik, Bonita L., 83, 134 Lumirande, Andrew, 164 Lund, James A., 68, 79, 170 Lunk, Maria, 169 Lustig, Scott J., 28, 73, 108 Lustig, Todd J., 162 Lusz, Gregory G., 172 Lutzke, Mary E., 134 Lybek, Gregory T., 172 Lybek, Shareen K., 50, 134 Lynch, Priscilla A., 134 M Machalk, Edward J., 178 Madland, Jane E., 168 Madunich, Marlene M., 168 Mageski, Susan A., 173 Mahas, Frank, 15, 168 203 Mulvan 144 Mahnke, Dale A., 174 Mahnke, Mary L., 134 Maier, Nancy M., 108 Majewski, Steven P., 168 Mcalzcgrewicz, Patricia A., 44, Malak, Warren J., 134 Malinowski, Marion J., 168 Mcilkgwski, John D., 59, 166, Mang, Rex G., 58, 162 Manly, Bruce W., 108 Manriquiz, Roy J., 162 Manriquez, Shirley A., 175 Manske, Mark S., 68, 173 Manti, Barbara D., 168 Mantz, James L., 108 March, Lynda M., 175 Marciniak, Donna M., 162 ' Marczewski, Sharon R., 175 Marki, Arnold R., 177 Marki, Dale J., 175 Markiewicz, Susan A., 135 Markison, Patricia E., 175 Marks, Darrell A., 172 Marks, Denise A., 175 Marsh, Mary H., 172 Martin, Anne L., 162 Martincic, Michael A., 60, 70, 135 Martinez, David J., 15, 169 Martinich, James M., 69, 174 Marx, William R., 176 Marzafka, Abbe L., 175 Maslowski, Dennis L., 108 Mastalir, Robert J., 175 Matich, Vera, 135 Matke, Harris E., 176 Matke, Joanne M., 168 Mattes, Scott W., 170 Mattias, Victoria A., 175 Mattson, David A., 135 Mattson, Melvin D., 170 Matz, Wayne, 175 Mayer, Joanne R., 175 Mayer, Marlene A., 175 Mayerl, Barbara A., 168 Mazurek, Debbie G., 168 Mazurkiewicz, Sally A., 168 McCalvy, Robert T., 108 McCarthy, Sharlynn L., 176 McClellan, Perry P., 70, 135 McDonald, James, ,165 McLean, Peggy A., 175 McClellan, Bruce R., 168 McCormack, Ruth M., 45, 1.66 McGee, Kathleen A., 162 Moder, 1 68 Thomas R., 62, 69, Moe, Barbara A., 136 Moenkhaus, Denis W., 10, 26, 62, 69, 136 Moffatt, Neil G., 1.62 Moha, John W., 30, 136 Moller, James A., 41, 45,136 Mchgg, Elaine A., 30, 32, 50, Moore, Sue L., 58, 168 Moran, Judith A., 162 Marana, Anna Marie, 175 Morask i, Susan R., 136 Morden, Penelope L., 26, 175 Morden, Robert J., 68, 162 Moreno, Doris Ann, 80, 81, 136 Morey, Kathy L., 57, 170 Morgan, Cynthia S., 162 Morgan, Michael D., 168 Morrison, Gale C., 168 Morton, Pamela I., 19, 137 Moseler, Marchette H., 109 Moseler, Michael D., 168 Moser, Karen K., 175 Moss, Roland J., 172 Mrotek, Brian J., 168 Mrotek, Lucy J., 19, 137 Mrotek, Neil B., 137 Muehe, Muehe, Arlene A., 168 Catherine A., 137 Mueller, Barbara A., 175 Mueller Catherine A., 168 Mueller, Gary, 167 Mueller, Kathryn L., 173 Mueller, Mary T., 172 Mueller, Patricia A., 174 Mueller, Paul, 137 Mueller, Robert J., 170 Mueller, Steven J., 173 Mullins, Barbara A., 168 Mulroy, Jacqueline M., 170 ey, Mary M., 168 144 McGlinn, Patsy L., 168 Medrow, Thomas E., 109 Meehan, Colleen A., 168 Meehan, Michael D., 29, 175 Mundt, Susan E., 1.66 Munzinger, Katherine L., 109 Murphy, Joan M., 175 Murrock, Sharon M., 175 Musil, Margene K., 33, 175 Musiol, Frank S., 136 Mussatti, Catherine M., 177 Mussmann, Carl L., 175 Muzia, Lawrence, 168 N Nadboralski, Martin J., 172 Napieralski, Brian W., 176 Nauiock, Mary P., 72, 176 Nalwgrgcki, Patricia P., 56, Nedd, Paul W., 58, 137 Neitzel, Jeri A., 168 Neitzel, Nancy L., 176 54, 80, 81,115,143 Meehan, Sharon L., 135 Meh, Sandra J., 162 Meh, Susan A., 109 Meingast, Cheryl L., 50, 135 Meingast, Suzanne, 170 Memmel, James T., 15, 168 Mendini, Kep G., 15, 170 Meirggirio, Joann C., 57, 58, Merkel, Richard J., 166 Mermal, Donald J., 170, 175 Mermal, Gary A., 175 Metrie, Bruce J., 62, 135 Metten, Meri C., 168 Metz, Wayne F., 41, 72, 175 Meyer, Cheryl L., 173 Meyer, Christine A., 135 Meyer, David M., 170 Meyer Janice M., 174 J P. 50 80,175 Meyer, oan , , Meyer, John E., 135 Meyer, Randell, 170 Meyers, Sandra A., 33, 176 Mezwinski, Jean M., 175 Michaels, Grace A., 168 Miclgglowski, Robert T., 41, Michalzik, Randy A., 59, 175 Michels, Kathleen M., 175 Miechlonski, Danny, 165 - Mielke, Linda R., 11, 24, 114, 130, 135 Mierzwinski, Kathy M., 168 Miethke, Patricia A., 162 Mikolajek, Jayne A., 109 Milanowski, Wendy M., 175 Millard, Robert J., 177 Millard, Sharon R., 168 Miller, Bruce K., 168 Miller, Jack, 173 Miller, John M., 10, 12 Miller, Lynn K., 135 Miller, Lynn P., 26, 175 Miller, Mark J., 10, 12, 19, 22, 25, 27, 69, 115, 13.6 Miller, Stephen D., 166 Milonczyk, Carol A., 176 Mintner, Susan J., 136 Minter, Tim J., 168 Mirzeiewski, Christine M., 11, 19, 25, 27, 54, 78, 82, 114, 136 Misiewicz, Josephine M., 136 Mlinar, Mary J., 168 Moczydlowski, Mary, 136 Moder, Ted J., 10, 62, 69, 83, 175 204 Nelson, 71, 1 Christopher J., 61 , 68 Nelson, Janet M., 137 Nelson, Linda K., 168 Nelson Nadine M., 137 NeEo7n, Robert C., 15, 57, Nelson, Sherry L., 50, 52, 176 g Nemo, Linda l., 165 Netzel, Barbara A., 166 Netzel, Kathryn L., 172 Neumann, Lawrence J., 23, 26, 80, 137 Neumann, Margaret A., 137 Neumann, Robert W., 58, 168 Niedzia lkowski, John, 43, 55, 56, 57, 80, 138 Niemann, Sandra J., 170 Niemann, Susan K., 1.69 Niemey er, Norma V., 41, 172 Nimmer, Jeane C., 165 Nitz, C larence, 34, 35, 172 Nolet, Kay L., 26, 109 Nolet, Patricia A., 168 Nowak, Jacquelyn A., 138 Nowak, Joyce I., 32, 138 Nowak, Judith A., 32, 138 Nowak, Ken W., 176 Nowak Michelynn, 166 Nowakowski, Georgine M., 162 Nowacki, Chris A., 178 Nuck, Suellyn J., 137, 177 Nuehe, Charlene, 162 0 Oaks, Patricia M., 138 Obarski, Cynthia Obermann, Alan J., 165 R., 168 Oblewski, Timothy F., 176 O'Brien, Judy, 32 O'Brien, Kathleen A., 138 O'Donnell, Donald M., 44 Odwazny, Gary J., 168 Oelstrom, Tom, 172 Oeistrom, Tom, 172 Oetlinger, Frank E., 138 Ogrizovich, Mark, 165 Ogrodzinski, Gloria C., 172 Oliva, Marilyn B., 172 Oliver, Cynthia A., 58, 168 Oliver, Elizabeth M., 172 Olm, Sharon L., 170 Olson, Cinda L., 162 050516 Dale A., 15, 61, 68, Student Index O'Meara, Lavonne A., 168 Oneby, Jeanine B., 168 O'Neil, Kathleen M., 138 O'Neil, Patricia A., 172 Oren, Sherry L., 168 Orlinski, Lance R., 59, 109 Orlowski, Carl L., 172 Orlowski, Denise D., 79, 173 Orlowski, Karen A., 138 Osborn, Rich H., 15, 70, 170 Osburn, Carol L., 43, 178 Osgaard, Linda J., 1.68 Oshiro, Anthony J., 25, 34, 35, 44, 45, 49, 54, 82, 115, 138, 158 Osterman, Cheryl A., 168 Osuwanna, Saovanit, 11, 20, 72, 138 Ottaway, Patricia L., 139 Ottmann, Susan L., 178 Otto, Sandra A., 139 P Pacholczyk, Susan E., 17, 19, 139 Pagini, Janice R., 26 Palkowski, Rene, 170 Palleon, Alice C., 139 Palmer, Jane E., 83, 139 Paluch, Wayne J., 165 Paprocki, Mary J., 139 Parchim, Lynette K., 27 Paremsky, Diane L., 170 Patnode, Thomas A., 15, 59, 168 Patterson, Janice A., 139 Patti, Michael S., 109 Paul, Robert T., 12, 60, 176 Paulik, Kathleen, 11, 23, 25, 82, 115, 139 Paulik, Marilyn, 178 Pautz, Michael A., 139 Pautzke, William H., 15, 71, 170 Pavlik, Deborah L., 44 Pawelke, Richard C., 173 Pawlowski, Linda L., 168 Pawlowski, Sheila M., 176 Peck, Mary Ann E., 168 Pedersen, Lorraine M., 165 Pedriana, Jim T., 12 Peksa, Michael, 165 Pelczynski, Suzette E., 139 Pellegeino, Gary L., 139 Pelletier, Christine L., 165 Pelletier, Linda R., 46, 109 Pelzek, Barbara A., 164 Pelzek, Michael A., 139 Pelzek, Suzanne M., 167 Pemberton, Gale A., 140 Peppey, Helen E., 176 Pendzich, Dennis P., 165 Pepin, Lee J., 1.65 Peplinski, Chris, 72, 165 Peplinski, Lilah J., 165 Perez-pena, Carlos, 41, 59, 69 Perich, Robert A., 140 Peter, Martin, 175 Peters, Cheryl J., 165 Peters, Dorothy E., 140 Peters, Mary, 165 Petersdorff, Janis R., 83 Peterson, Leif H., 29, 30, 165 Peterson, William, 169 Petrovich, Nancy L., 165 Petrovich, Robert G., 29, 59, 69, 165 Petrovich, Rudi R., 140 Pharris, Ann M., 72, 140 Pharris, Margaret L., 165 Phillips, Bonnie L., 165 Phillips, Sandra M., 165 Phinney, Gloria D., 178 Picciolo, Susan M., 140 Pickens, Margaret J., 140 Piech, Allison J., 165 Pierce, Douglas, 140 Pierce, James L., 165 Pietrzak, Lawrence J., 71, 72 173 Pindel, Christine M., 45, 58, 165 Pinter, Doug M., 172 Piotrowski, Jo Ann F., 170 Pipia, Cathy M., 165 Pisacreta, Cecelia J., 165 Plachinski, Larry J., 171 Plant, James D., 176 Plant, Jerald L., 140 Plennes, Gene R., 176 Plennes, Greg, 69 Plennes, Linda A., 171 Plevak, Darryl M., 171 Pliska, Henry F., 140 Ploszay, Wayne P., 1.65 Pluskota, Mary T., 173 Podraza, Michael, 175 Posziemski, Mike A., 168 Podriznik, Mary R., 170 Polinske, Cindy L., 171 Politowski, Linda A., 140 Polzin, Christine M., 140 Popelier, Gary L., 165 Potter, Rosemary, 58, 165 Powell, Christine J., 165 Powell, Linda M., 177 Prah, Sandra M., 176 Prengiietz, Johnnie D., 34, 35, Price, Price, Daria K., 165 Michael J., 141 Prochniak, Linda S., 109 Prochnow, Richard A., 141 Pruitt, Rochelle A., 165 Pscheidt, Ramon W., 12 Ptaszynski, Nancy A., 165 Puechner, Jim D., 57, 73, 80, 165 Puhek, Glenda L., 170 Pulkki Purper Pyzik, Pyzik, Quast, Quast, la, Carleen M., 171 o, Cynthia B., 171 Byron A., 166 Dolores M., 141 Q Daniel M., 176 Kenneth W., 109 R Raabe, George W., 171, 178 Raasch, William N., 12, 28, 59, 177, 178 Racinowski, Dean M., 174 Rackowski, Donna M., 174 Radanke, Michael G., 141 Radomski, Sally M., 174 Radtke, Barbara J., 141 Rafalski, Patrick L., 165 Rahn, Susan M., 141 Ralchel, Ronald L., 28, 141 Rake, Norman T., 10, 12, 109 Ramats, Ugi J., 141 Ramharter, Sally A., 165 Ramos, Carol L., 43, 171, 8 Rappgld, William C., 80, 104, Rasch, Cathy J., 178 Rasch, Janis L., 23, 25, 26, 50, 72, 114, 141 Ratajski, Mike C., 165 Ratliff, Robert H., 175 Rauth, Robert F., 12, 141 Rowling, Daniel J., 58, 165 Reader, Ellen M., 80, 174 Reamer, Greg J., 165 Reed, Barbara A., 165 Reed, Robert L., 141 Reeve, Nancy L., 170 Regan, Linda M., 165 Reger, Karen J., 54, 83, 110 Rehfeld, Kurt T., 59, 177 Reidy, Kevin J., 170 Reidy, Lawrence J., 17.6 Reifenberg, Robert J., 44, 68, 70, 141 Reifenberg, William G., 83, 158, 174 Reimer, Greg., 59 Reinelt, Jordis L., 50, 72, 142 Relzlaff, Donald, 165 Remmel, Pamela J., 21, 44, 142 Remmel, Roxanne, 166 Remsik, Michael J., 19, 60, 61, 142 Repech, John J., 58, 165 Reske, Robert J., 142 Respondek, Sheryl L., 174 Reszczynski, Joyce A., 33, 174 Reszel, David D., 12, 26, 68, 83, 174 Reszel, Donna M., 32, 42, 142 Retzlaff, Carol E., 177 Retzlaff, Donald M., 177 Retzlaff, Robert C., 41, 142 Retzlaff, Ruth E., 110 Reum, Ronald F., 175 Remaiinski, Dennis W., 70, Rewolinski, Judith L., 174 Rewolinski, Kim A., 165 Rewolinski, Linda M., 173 Reynolds, Nancy J., 58, 165 Reynolds, Richard W., 174 Reynolds, Sandra, 166 Ribbens, Catherine M., 142 Ricciardi, Thomas M., 165 Riilgagdi, Laurel D., 57, 58, Richardi, Robert J., 174 Richards, Craig R., 15 Richter, Linda M., 165 Richter, Sharon L., 174 Rick, Debra A., 174 Rick, Dennis A., 58 Riekkoff, Robbin G., 165 Riemann, Robert P., 12, 28, 34, 35, 115 Riemer, Ronald R., 167 Rigazzi, Jackie M., 171 Rigazzi, Jane C., 50, 178 Rigden, Cheryl A., 33, 177 Rigden, Lawrence H., 142 Riley, Cynthia M., 32, 142 Riley, John M., 69, 174 Ringle, Donna L., 11, 24, 25, Risch, Rodney R., 177 Roberts, Keith P., 34, 35, 143 Roberts, Stephen A., 165 Roberts, Zagia D., 143 Robinson, Faye G., 174 Roch, Mary A., 170 Rodriguez, Rudy, .63, 68, 157, 174 i Ji Rodzicak, Joann, 174 Roe, John M., 12, 19, 143 Roeder, Robert S., 165 Ragga Paula S., 11, BO, 81, Rogers, Gloria J., 174 Rogowski, Donna M., 83, 174 Rohde, Clarence F., 110 Rohde, Frances M., 110 Rolgar, Linda, 165 Roling, Gregory A., 10, 178 Romanski, Scott L., 165 Ropel, Russ T., 165 Rose, Debra L., 178 Rose, Raymond G., 165 Rose, Richard W., 29, 174 Roslan, Jean P., 165 Rostankowski, Vern J., 178 Roszak, Thomas E., 28, 62, 71, 174 Rouse, Evonne M., 177 Russo, Roxanne L., 165 Rutke, Susan A., 110, 165 Rutkowski, Kathleen M., 174 Ryan, Gary E., 12, 177 Rychwalski, Jill R., 51, 165 Rychwalski, Judith, 83, 174 S Sallwasser, William C., 165 Salopek, Daniel F., 165 Samolinski, Mary, 177 Sander, Cora R., 165 Sanderson, Linda R., 42, 72 Sandrin, Joseph A., 171, 178 Salnek, Susan N., 26, 173 Sanheim, Susan L., 33, 173 Santi, Susan M., 144 Santo, Jacqueline M., 110 Savorias, Judy l.., 79, 110 Schaal, Christine M., 144 Scliavcgherl, John, 56, 57, 71, Schaefer, Anthony M., 173 Schaefer, Michael S., 165 Schamalrziedt, Gary, 175 Schamber, Sandra L., 168 Schaubel Schauer, , Jeffery L., 165 Lee E., 177 Schenzel, Jane M., 165 Schenzel, Joan A., 168 Schermeister, Dan P., 173 Schiller, Cherylyn J., 1.65 Schilz, Suzanne M., 58, 165 Schimp, 'Susan E., 165 Schill, Susan, 165 Schlarkowski, Gail A., 167 Schlemm, Thomas W., 27, Schlieve, Dorothy A., 164 Schlinder, Diane C., 177 Schmidt, Dianne M., 32, 51, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schneide Schneide Gail M., 173 John H., 173 Patti L., 17, 52, 144 Rebecca E., 174 Steven P., 144 Timothy M., 165 Valerie J., 32, 144 r, Christine M., 165 r, Diane E., 144 Schneider, Mary L., 165 Schneide 54, 17 Schneide Schnzel, 3, Michael J., 34, 35, r, Rose-Marie, 177 William , 173 Schoenrock, Sally A., 178 Schoette I, David P., 173 Scholz, Darrell A., 72, 144 Scholz, John J., 10, 25, 27, 69,11 5, 144 Scholz, Randy A., 72, 177 Schoofs, Schoofs, Schoofs, Schran k, Kristine A., 144 Patricia A., 173 Paul J., 165 Donald B., 165 Schubert, Dale M., 165 Schuetz, Richard R., 165 Schuls, Larry J., 165 Schuldt, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, 145 Jackie M., 165 Betty Ann, 169 Cindy R., 144 Danny A., 168 Debra S., 165 Janie K., 169 Keith E., 145 Raymond L., 173 Robert l.., 173 Todd M., 31, 73, Schulz, George L., 177 Schulz, Nancy A., 168 Schurrer, Peter E., 73, 110 Schuster, Kathleen A., 1.68 Schuster, Sue C., 26, 173 Schutle, Schriver, Kathleen M., 168 Vickie, 168 Schwartz, David A., 170 Schwartz, Patricia A., 173 Schweers, Mary Jo, 169 Schweitzer, Dave R., 63, 145, 157 Sctixggitzer, Gregory C., 70, Schwichtenberg, Robert J., 29, 60, 173 Schwietzer, Susan M., 173 Schworck, Richard, 168 Scibek, MaryAnn, 158, 168 Scott, Charlene lone, 173 Sefton, Robert E., 10, 145 Sefton, William A., 69, 168 Seibel, Sandra L., 173 Seiffert, Gordon D., 168 Seignemartin, Candace M., 26, 110 Seignemartin, Craig L., 165 Seignemartin, Dennis C., 173 Seignemartin, Donald R., 63, 145, 157 Sekorky, Bonita L., 168 Sekorky, Deborah J., 26, 145 Sell, Sora A., 165 Semanko, John C., 61, 68, 168 Senkowski, Lynne L., 145 Serdynski, Cynthia J., 145 Serdynski, Donny A., 169 Sericati, Richard L., 176 Seruin, Christine, 173 Seruin, Gina A., 110 Sharon Michael J., 110 1 Sharon, Terry T., 1 69 Sharon, Timothy P., 175 Sharpe, Scott A., 173 Shaw, Connie S., 173 Shaw, Gwynne G., 56, 57, 169 Shaw Lero , y K., 15, 168 Shawver, Nancy L., 51, 165 Shawver, Thomas, 176 Sheetz, Ken W., 168 Shelander, Nancy E., 169 Shelton, Shirley J., 178 Shepeard, Spalding J., 168 Sheridan, Glenn M., 12, 25, 27, 68, 173 Shockley, Linda L., 173 Shore, Timothy D., 34, 35, 70, 1 69 Schriver, Vickie L., 72 Schultis, Lynne J., 145 Sibila, Roy T., 177 Siecinski, Anna M., 169 Sielaff, Charles R., 168 Sielicki, Gale A., 145 Sienko, Diane L., 168 Siltumens, Peteris, 169 Simerl, Gail A., 173 Simmons, Keith R., 10, 12, 23, 30, 59, 69, 114, Simon, Gregory E., 165 Simon, Morybeth, 169 Simos, Jane E., 173 Sinicki, Joseph M., 145 Skibinski, Elizabeth M., 33, 41,168 Skibinski, Lois S., 165 Slattery, Jeffery W., 173 Slattery, Lori L., 165 Slominski, Edwin, 173 Slominski, George D., 173 Slusar, Donald M., 168 Smerlinski, Michael A., 59, 145 Smilko, Naomi M., 168 173 Smit, Robert A., Smith, Allen W., Smith, Cheryl J., Smith, Claudia J 168 26, 145 ., 173 Smith, Elizabeth J 173 Smith, James S. Smith, Janice L.', its, 145 165 Smith, Laura J., 174 Smith, Lawrence L., 145 Smith, Susan D., 145 Smitka, Stephen J., 10, 11, 25, 62, 80, 81, 145 Shamiska, Cynthia S., 165 Snyder, Mary J., 168 Sobczak, Thomas J., 165 Socha, Nancy, 177 Soldusky, Sharon J., 168 Sollazo, Beverly A., 80, 81 Soltysiak, Heddy M., 173 Soltysiak, Lola V., 166 Sommerfelt, Michael, 165 Sommers, David W., 80, 146 Sorce, Susan C., 25, 52, 54, 57, 78, 80, 83, 146 Souders, Diane B., 11, 27, 50, 54. 146 Sougstad, Christine M., 168 Sava, Michael D., 70, 173 Sowinski, Joe D., 173 Sowinski, Stanley M., 63, 110 Spahn, Joseph G., 110 Spahn, Prue K., 57, 165 Spangler, Gail K., 165 Spinn, Karen E., 173 Sponder, Kathryn A., 165 Spraitz, Cynthia L., 165 Spraitz, Sharon L., 178 Spredeman, Richard L., 15, 165 Springer, George Ann, 172 Sprotte, William E., 59, 146 Spruce, David J., 62, 173 Spude, Coral J., 169 Stabbe, Gregory D., 177 Stabisz, Christine V., 165 Stcacthgmwski, Rhetta J., 27, Stack, Michael P., 23, 25, 34, 35, 54, 69, 83, 115, 146 Stader, Fredrick, 165 Stadick, Diane M., 165 Stanford, Linda J., 173 Staples, Gail L., 165 Staszewski, Jocelyn, 165 Straszewski, Naomi, 177 Stawicki, Corrinne A., 173 Stec, Christine M., 56, 165 Stein, Christine A., 173 Stein, Gretchen M., 11, 54 Stein, James B., 165 Stein, Patricia A., 165 Steinhaff, Dianne L., 165 Steinhaff, Helen M., 173 Steinhaff, Robert S., 111 Steinke, Susan R., 165 Steinmetz, Kevin D., 173 Stengel, Linda M., 165 Stewart. Duncan M., 10, 12, 40, 69 Steward, Rachel, 166 Stcaflet, Jeffrey M., 10, 12, Stokhaug, Janet E., 177 Stoltman, Sandra J., 165 Storm, Danna M., 54, 79, 111 Strader, Fredrick M., 70 Strazewski, Michael J., 165 Strohn, Denise L., 165 Strolens, Chris, 167 Strube, Robin L., 173 Struck, Duane J., 15. 71,165 Strzelczvk, Gregory G., 31, 41, 165 Stroinski, Anna Clara, 165 Strzok, Sue A., 147 Strzyzewski, Gary L., 178 Studzinski, Doris Ann M., 141 Stuske, Sharon L., 176 Stys, Susan T., 177 Subel, Helen L., 147 Suhm, Donald M., 165 Suprna, Dianne L., 177 Surdyk, Bonnie, 147 Surdyk, Cathy M., 177 Survell, Cynthia A., 165 Susa, Linda D., 33, 165 Sweeney, Dennis W., 15. 173 Sweeney, Edward F., 169 Swessel, Edward F., 31, 177 Switalski, Susan M., 165 Sykes, Michael M., 111 Sylvester, Catherine A., 173 Sylvester, Mary M., 165 Szablewski, Lois I., 32, 147 Szabo, David J., 147 Szalanski, Scott E .,23, 25. 27, 29, 40, .69, 114, 148 Szezech, Sandra J., 148 Szeina, Jeffery A., 111 Szofer, Judith A., 148 Szplett, David B., 58, 148 Szplett, Nancy A., 173 Szuta, Matthew L., 170, 177 Szweeda, Linda J., 173 Szymanski, Mark A., 165 Szymanski, Sally L., 111 Szyzkiewicz, Caorle, 32, 148 T Tabaka, Karen M., 174 Talmadge, Margaret A., 174 Tommi, Beth A., 174 Tommi, Bruce A., 10, 12, 62, 69, 148 Tandecki, Linda S., 177 Tappendorf, Jeff M., 165 Tapoero, Christopher J., 41, 75 Tarosek, Rose Marie H., 175 Tarr, Sandra M., 148, 177 Teat, Richard, 172 Tesihendorf, Michael W., 5 Thanig, Dale J., 10, 24, 34, 35, 69, 148 Thanig, Dennis, 165 Thelen, Jane R., 34, 35, 50, 148 Thelen, Joyce H., 172 Thims, Terrence N., 148 Student Index Thomas, Cheryl, 168 Thomas, Donald G., 177 Thomas, Gayle E., 111 Thomas, Michael V., 169 Thomas, Raymond C., 148 Thompson, Kelley M., 172 Thompson, Kristine J., 33, 44, 166 Thoitgpsan, Robert E., 60, 68, Thoreson, Esther A., 172 Tiedemonn, Lee E., 172 Tiedt, Rosalyn J., 172 Tiegs, Mary Beth L., 169 Tiegs, Susan E., 43, 57, 172 Timm, Dale E., 111 Titra, Andrea D., 44, 149 Tobolski, Margaret A., 149 Todorovich, Barbara J., 172 Todorovich, Joseph S., 165 Toman, Barbara A., 165 Toman, Michael E., 169 Tambar, Edward A., 166 Toiinikgewicz, AnnMarie H., Toporsh, Nancy A., 149 Traczek, Barbara J.. 149 TracgbJohn C., 15, 60, 69, Trad, Lee J., 24, 61, so, si, 177 Trad, Linda C., 172 Travis, Edward L., 166 Tremaine, Kathleen. 170 Tremel, Diane E., 32, 149 Trifunovich, Christina, 169 Trinkner, Lawrence H., 166 Trisco, Terry l., 173 Trofimoff, Michael, 170 Troian, Don L., 149 Trokon, Kathleen A., 111 Troth, Steven, 165 Trayer, Sherry L., 149 Trzcinski, Janice L., 166 Tuler, Theresa C., 166 Tully, Christine M., 166 Turner, Cheryl A., 166 Turner, Iris A., 56, 169 Turner, Linda D., 111 Turner, Richard K., 162 Tutai, Colleen G., 173 Tuttle, Karen I., 149 U Udvare, Pamela J., 172 Udvare, Sally E., 1.65 Ulbrich, Bruce D., 166 Ullenberg, Deborah L., 177 Unlcfb Robert W., 26, 34, 35, Urban. Nancie A., 166 Urbaniak, Joann E., 177 Ushakow. Gary L., 166 Uyhely, Sonia J., 149 V Valdes, John M., 15, 61, 68, 166 Valdez, Vivian M., 149 Valentino, Dorothy A., 46, Valentino, James H., 174 Vallarta, Kathleen M., 150 Vallarta, Nellie L., 33, 166 Von Alstine, Michael T., 15, 69, 166 Vonderspoel, Tina l., 174 Vander Venter, Edward A., 15, 166 Vonidestine, Cynthia M., 174 Vanselow, Barbara E., 174 Vargo, Kathleen M., 166 Vasas, Heidi E., 166 1 Vasas, Todd A., 174 Vosey, Linda M., 32, 150 Vaughn, Constance M., 175 Vega, Thomas, 165 Veitch, Jineen N., 166 Vella, Marie I., 150 Venuti, Cynthia J., 166 Verbunker, Edward L., 174 Verhien, Mary J., 22, 24, 25, 54, 56, 83, 150 Verhein, Ruth A., 24, 80, 174 Veselka, Mary Jo T., 166 Viduski, Jody L., 165 Virgili, Barbara A., 169 Vitas, John J., 72, 177 Vitrano, Phillip J., 60, 71, 174 Voeltz, Richard H., 178 Vogel, David L., 58, 150 Voivodich, Elizabeth R., 174 Voivodich, Gary L., 59, 150 Vorpall, Janice A., 176 Vukograt, Kathleen J., 111, 16 W Wagner, Carol A., 111 Wagner, Dale E., 165 Wagner, David C., 71, 166 Wagner, Geraldine B., 172 Wagner Patrick A., 171 Wagner Patricia L., 112 Wagner, Susan C., 112 Wagner, Terry L., 69 Waierski, Daniel P., 71, 166 Walberts, Linda S., 172 Walcheske, Lee G., 58, 150 Walczak, Debbie, 178 Walczak, Diane D., 172 Walczak, Susan L., 21, 33, 1 34, 35, 150 Waldum, David C., 15, 61 71. 166 Waldum, Margaret E., 177 Wcalkgwiak, Joanne M., 79 Wallner, Daniel E., 59, 150 Walter, Jeanne A., 72, 166 Walter, Judith l., 11, 20, 21, 25, 115, 150 Ward, Denis O., 58, 68 - Ward, Mary E., 57, 58, 168 Ward, Sandra E., 150 Warner, Gregory J., 165 Wartchow, Jane, 32, 150 Wasechek, David C., 165 Wasechek, Debra A., 83, 172 Wastak, Linda J., 172 Wawrzyniak, Bernard J., 169 Webb, Michael J., 165 Weber, Gary F., 20, 59, 78, 81,115,151,159 Weber, Richard L., 165 Weber, Thomas W., 165 Weber, Victoria A., 172 Weed, Patrick M., 170 Wegner, Cheryl J., 79, 172 Wegner, Maryann, 165 Wegner, Michael H., 151 Weiaert, Dennis J., 10, 63, 151, 157 Weigert, Michael R., 165 Weinzatl, Linda L., 172 Wiigsenfluh, Debbie D., 72, 5 1 Weldon, Kathy J., 165 Welter, Sharon P., 165 Wendling, Christine A., 177 Wenger, Karen S., 33, 165 Wenzel, Edmund O., 165 Werkowski, Kathleen A., 165 Werling, Karen A., 112 Wernisch, Judy M., 172 Werniscki, Lawrence F., 151 Werwinski, Jean, 175 West, Michael T., 10, 12, 25, 28, 34, 35, 69, 78, 82. 151 Westphal, Deborah L., 21, 50, 54, 80, 151 Whitedog, Sirena J., 177 Wicinski, Tam J., 151 Wick, James F., 10, 12, 23, 25, 28, 60, 177 Wielabski, Kathleen, 177 Wiemann, Byron A., 177 Wieggba, Christine C., 50, Wierzbicki, Bernd H., 25, 31, 34, 35, 54, 80, 81, 104, 112, 114 Wiese, Anna M., 54, 57, 151 Wilbrandt, Pamela, 151 Wilburth, Dawn L., 165 Wilburth, Gary M., 168 Wilcox, Peggy J., 11, 21, 54, 115, 151 . Wilding, David N., 165 Wilhelm, Deborah M., 166 Wilinski, Walter F., 15, 61, 69, 165 Wilke, Kathleen, 165 Wilke, Kurt W., 165 Wilke, Penny L., 165 Wilker, Robert V., 12, 69, 172 Will, Byron J., 41, 165 Will, William R., 29, 112 Winchell, Charlotte A., 32, 15 Windrow, Georgia M., 79, 172 Windsor, Dale D., 174 Wing, James L., 10, 59, 151 Winiarski, Ronald E., 152 Wink, Arthur, 177 -. 5 1- Wink, Gary F., 1.65 Winkler, Ronald E., 10, 29, 69, 152 Winston, Evonne M., 11, 22, 25, 45, 50, 72, 78, 82, 114, 152, 158 Winter, Dennis L., 12, 68, 172 Wippich, Wendi J., 166 Wirth, Harvey J., 177 Wise, Roberta K., 169 Wishowski, Norma J., 112 Wisniewski, Allen F., 112 Wisniewski, Marlene M., 172 Witkowski, Victoria, 169 Witter, Susan K., 152 Wittig, Jane E., 51, 165 Wittliff, Theodore A., 166 Wittman, Jo Ellen, 17, 26, 79, 83, 172 Wiza, Susan M., 172 ' Wobick, Terry L., 12, 71, 152 Woicik, Susan M., 165 Wojciechowski, Allen J., 112 Woicienowicz, Lois M., 172 Wold, Yvonne E., 165 wolf, Doris R., 51, 165 Wolf, William C., 172 Wolfe, Paula J., 172 Wollering, Linda S., 169 Worm, Gary A., 41, 172 Worth, Harry, 59 Wortz, Katherine L., 165 Waythal, Keith R., 152 Wozniak, Nancy M., 72, 165 Wozciechowski, Robert, 172 Wrecza, Mark A., 165 Wright, Michelle M., 167 Wroblewski, Christine H., 174 Wrloebglewski, Christine M., 50, Wroblewski, Jane E., 55, 152 Wronka, Susan M., 165 Wronski, Ann M., 152 Wizgek, Robert C., 12, 44, Wszalek, Russell R., 25, 34, 35, 152 Wucak, Patricia A., 152 Wutesko, Roger A., 112 Wyrobek, Randy J., 165 Wysocki, Richard L., 173 Wyss, William A., 178 Y Yanke, Peter P., 175 Yanke, Theresa J., 165 Yanko, Bruce W., 152 Yotso, John N., 152 Yokom, Sandra L., 20, 83, 153 Young, Jim, 59 , Yost, Michelle M.,l169 Yost, Peggie A., 32, 153 Yunk, Ron J., 175 Yurchich, Patricia A., 169 Z Zahn, Mary F., 21, 153 Zak, Carol C., 25, 27, 52, 83, 153 Zastrow, Christine A., 32, 153 Zastrow, Mary J., 45, 171 Zbichorski, Cathey L., 165 Zbichorski, Judy E., 112 Zbikowski, Ruth A., 153 Zdroiewski, Thomas J., 12, 63, 157, 171 Zeck, Barbara J., 153 Zehel, Cynthia A., 165 Zeige, Steve A., 176 Zeppos, Jonathen S., 171 Zera, Steve R., 171 Zeretzke, Shirley M., 1 12 Zeugner, Pamela A., 165 Ziebart, Priscilla K., 178 , Zielinski, Cheryl M., 165 Zielinski, Darryl E., 171 Zieloski, Lynne M., 177 Zieroth, Edwin J., 165 Zilke, Carl G., 62, 165 Zimmerman, Linda A., 171 Zimmerman, Sharon R., 175 Zingsheim, Craig M., 12, 153 Zini, Paul J., 10, 57, 63, 80, 83, 153, 157 Ziolkowski, Dale S., 58, 153 Ziperski, George R., 170 Ziperski, Kathleen A., 165 Zuber, Mark J., 166 Zunker, Debra S., 171 Zunker, Scott R., 177 Zwier, Dawn L., 165 Zydowicz, Aileen C., 51, 171 205 N ,!.!- :i l , . i l g v ..-mmm-ff -- ' r l Another school year has drawn to a close. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.