Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1969
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Activities . . . . Art .. Copy , I fw Faye Behner , . . Faculty Ellen Reader . . . . Index joan Meyer ...... . Scnior Theodore Moder ,...., Sports Ruth Airoldi . . . Undcrclassmcn Photographer Peteris Siltumens Adviser Miss Dennee X' ' , If 14 l x l A -' X i'kl lr X A 1 ll, 1. the ' .x xx. , '. . E .C IA Y ' V J l V 'l Y N 7.O,',3Q fx ' l Q, . ww-K X v ,Jjffx A x ' Y , N . 'CU' r, 2 I, r , .N i yi A .ffl me 459 .Hifi wx Q W W Www As sophomores we came to Bay View determined to succeed to meet the challenges we would en- counter to find our il place among the assured upper-elassmen. Soon we, too, were encompassed in the whirl of school life. ,. 1' , ,Vx ,, , E sy r ,K 5 ,- X3 ,X k -. V' la, A4- W M X 7 ,X -.nj N I r X N UL oq L, e 4 3 rr HM N ,ff W Nh? f' X ' ' 'I N' x n K if Af 1, 6 L X 3 r Up, A K.. 1 1 r r V 6 fx kN haf? -K k, L M fl--1 1 1: 'QW 5 -K-K .,. 1 lair- ' hw I u 2 wif- 'lfT.j. ' ' ' ' wr l '2-' ' ' 5 st 'Qs I! - f at L' Q: . Q' ,X ff: ..-1 if iii. ' nn an j - . is N . L 'X , i KL . M . ,f i N ' . as T! fs .4-al! 1 .. YWWQ' tau, NE With pride and determination in the hearts ofthe Bay View athletes 7 f '4 ':l .-. .. ffylm 'filth .,f' A fy:-K-'xr' X-iw' ..: --l ' sul -,I f .. 1 -f' -' t',1r,'3,f.f i. fyy, 4 fix g X' ,. gi 'A S,eeqffg.rS?yi,k1m 39.',fJf1:2:tx,fig'fq,u.ti'rg,.+,. ,fy Hx on -.g -'.' 'if :Lvcr'4'- 'Mx' ,' 7 fo. Xue' . . -.'i-43'-. v. 'At -r. fy gy! -gg.-. Iy 'teak A all ,ff s,,,3y,.J5 1, 'J 3. ,ir they set out for successful seasons. Some succeededg some failedg but spirit by the fans and athletes always ran high. A 'F Ulf. s , N,u 1' '4' A' 91-gAn,?2'Q'P3f1fl.'?',vQ!i'i35ai-YFS 'iff . ff melt. I 'i 1' ,nu New acquaintances were made as time pro- gressed. We learned the importance of a friend . . . the need of someone with whom we knew we could speak freely. Each helped us to find ourself as an individual in a complex society. New perspectives were open to us. Soon col- lege conferences took up much of our time. The final signing of that important application . . . the waiting forthe scores of the achieve- ment tests . . . and, most important of all, the receiving of an acceptance slip made all of our struggles worthwhile. 2 -, Human enlightenment was found by discovery and experimentation. We were burdened with re- search papers, themes, and special assignments. We realized the meaning of frustration and despondence. We asked the unanswerable, we questioned the facts. We felt complete happiness found from success. R f f avril N , W nl YN ' gn L XM From our experiences, we learned to hope .. . to laugh .. . to cry .. . to understand . . . to wonder . . . to live . . . to remember. .L , -4 ,,-f Mx M....................-.Q--.p-4n.--+-- . ,ua -,. 'ffm ,.. as - .1 Anya- . 3' L NF Q 'iw' 1 'bg' ,, ,T . M W, me 5 :-- 4, ' iw f 'Wi 5 1 :MSA 1 ,mia H1 -f ,A fx F 'af -- ', , E- f? 5 'Li A A '-, M ,L . Tr! VJ? ' .LW , fx? 1' .1 g YA Eiga? X . .N . ' 6 3 'Q pj-jfgfxg Ms 'lb-rv..-f As graduation approaches, reflections of the past three years stand out clearly in our mind . . . Homecoming . , . Pep rallies ... Lunch hours ... Study halls ... Cramming for final exams .. . Heel and Tie Day ... Prom ... Senior Dinner Dance. These will be fond rememberances for the rest of our lives. Ak MR. ARTHUR L. SHOWERS, Principal Mr Wxlhams Vlce Prmcxpal Mr. Kaczmarek, Assistant to the Principal Mr. Koch Miss Gicger guided that he cannot stray. - Walter Scott XT JW? H-LQ 1 AD 4 fff 6 725 3 fr Y lf 3 I 7, CQ? IQ To He who c cwll nsels, aids, - Plautus A?Qz eff QUE' AUUDEEV Ag? 51567-V F f U6 20 Gui 'That man may safely venture on his way, who is so HCC Counsel and convcrsutiun ure a sccuncl cclucution, which improve all thc virtue, and corrcct all the vice of thc first, and of nature itself. Clarendon Mr. Nader Very fcw mcn arc U'lSl'llf'llll'lI'1lXYllCUllIlS0l.U - llcn jonsuu Mr. Wells Mr Sinn i Mrs Beckman Mrs Breitling Miss Ehrgott l Mr Kaye Mrs Mett Mrs Modlin Mr. Newman English The English Department provides opportuni- ties for students to learn to read intellegently, write accurately, listen critically, and speak effectively. Faculty members strive to instill in their pupils a desire to find out more about languages and lit- erature. Textbooks, dictionaries, magazines, newspaper, novels, television and other audio- visual equipment are valued aids. The classroom extents make their way to the public library to do research, to various Milwaukee colleges and uni- versities to attend lectures, and to theaters to see what is going on in the field of drama. These ac- tivities are encouraged, for they inspire creativity as well as enthusiasm. 22 Mrs. Fellows Mr. Heiss Miss O'Brien Miss Oiivieri Mrs. Pepoon Mr. Pritzlaff Miss Riley I , f :j1x.,1'f f X 5 f Mr. Stark Miss Stickney M iss Underberg Mrs. Verick . siiss - pr-P .-44 1 Mrs. Weckmucllcr M iss Wcnncchc , ,- , 5 fu 'ce 'nf .Nd 'pm 'sm 'su 'ca an 'Dv 'Ho ds. tins ln, it., fi' C Th Po U N53 lpn Am Cm NBR QQQ Q, .E I J 4? .1 ,' mcanrnag scrcuvarsc CUMPANV Mr. Elich Mr. Cross Mr. Hosler Mr. Klabunde Mr. Mierzwa Mr. Solsrud Science Science is changing at an accelerating rate, but its relation in society has been significantly slown in its adjustment. Each of the sciences taught at Bay View is geared to include the basic and most recent inovation to help the student understand the complex interrelationship between sci- ence and society. Mr. Krueger fo it H. ' I Mr. Stanly 24 'fist xjv 'RW' Mrs. Austin Mr. O'Hearn Mr. Ruehle 1 -1,.,,,.t,..wv-wmv: K' ' O ,H vb - '- Mr. Stinson 5542 ' Miss Shebelski Miss Stiec athernatics Through the patterns of scientific investigation, similar procedured and methods are invariably em- ployed in diverse areas of inquiryg but perhaps the greatest benefit in procedure is derived from the ap- plication of one singular tool, mathematics. Through mathematics man has found the potential to explicate untold mysteries and to equate solutions for diversi- fied problems with a scientific language that is universal. ,ai In no other manner are we able to express relation- ship or formulate laws of nature as we are through the logic of numbers. In creation on infinite number of patterns exist, and only with a knowledge of mathe- matics will we be able to comprehend them and em- ploy them for mutual benefit. , .W H g Mrs. Vokoun M r. Zanotclli Miss Conlin Mr. Friedl Social Studies The study of manls past, with his triumphs and defeats, hopes and despairs, is history. It reconciles man with his past and provides guidelines for his future. It sustains and instructs, admonishes and encourages. It links all men together, man to man, nation to nation, in the web of human experienceg for history belongs to all men and encompasses all knowledge. Through history the experiences of the philosopher, the statesman, and general are united with oursg and they become our own. It forms the foundation on which we visualize the patterns of the future through those ofthe past. , fm 'Wk fl' '1 Mr. Ciove Mr. Laessig Mr. Rasmussen Mr. Reinhart Mr. Salaja Mr. Schmidt Mr. Schultz Miss Pingel Mr. Clifford Miss Connelly Miss Melchiorre it Q - .... 'V-ne iggelzfg-I l L ilgtilfiif- W' 1 5iE5gi:5:5-'5:3:E:f:l. ' ai' 'P ' '?'i-1753.fly--iiiffiit-' ' Q- U vflffi ft ' viz- f arf, . -:,-Saas -- S 'tif K 1 Q - '?.:5ff5'ff M .-lh.l s f lxlazfaziaa Miss Miller Miss Schilling Mrs. Pleister Foreign Language Foreign Language Study is an essential study in the high school curriculum. The reasons may vary according to the studentls aim now, or after high school. Nevertheless, basically, it contrib- utes to his cultural background, his understand- ing of other peoples' philosophy and customs. Furthermore, it enables him to see relationships to his own native tongue. All in all, it is a valu- able asset to the contribution in the continuity of the educational process. 27 'lean Music Music has long been regarded with an esthetic interest and appreciation throughout the world. The patterns in music-rhythm, mood and the pleasing arrangement of sounds, have long car- ried with them distinct cultures and traditions. Music includes the rich heritage of sounds shared by all the world . . . the brilliance of a Beethoven or a Bach. Music, in a sense, is beauty, an inspirational outlet for manis spiritual nature, Y Mr. Dietrich Mr. Hepner truly, it has added enjoyment and enrichment to lives of all men. l Mr. Gifford Mr. Ilorner .4 Art Man has been engaged in artistic expression of some sort as far back as history can record. Through art man has found a worthy outlet for liis feelings and ideas. He has created monumental and .lbeautiful edifices to en- shrine his deepest emotions and religious convictions. He has painted his passions on glowing canvases, using various patterns of shades and colors, and has carved marble into flawless forms that have survived for centu- ries. Certainly, art is expressive of culture in its many patterns. -.44 Mr. Czarapata Miss Fishbeck Physical Education Through a wide program of physical activities lies three main objectives. To develop sound bodies: to luring out and improve hidden physical talents and ahiliticsg and to teach and create an interest in activities which the student can carry with him into his adult life and which will provide an interesting and valuable addition to his way of life in the form of recreation and the proper use of leisure time. C? Miss Fleming Mr. Hcsiak Mr. Koerncr Mr. Matthci Miss Nelson Home Econom1cs Home Economlcs IS concerned w1th lmprovmg the development of lIldlVldl13lS and f3I'l'llll6S for effectlve lrvlng The whole Home Economlcs program therefore becomes a blueprmt for l1v1ng The goals of the Home Economlcs Department mclude enrlchmg personal llfe creatlve use of lelsure and the establlshment of good home relatlonshlps for present and future famllles whlch rn turn provlde an environment where character can be molded and posl tive soclal values can develop Young men and women recognlze the need for successful roels 1n the famlly and they partlclpate accord lngly ln home planmng famlly lrvmg chlld development textlle arts foods and nutrxtlon and clothlng and textlles classes Mrs. Lupe? Miss Schlondrop M My Mrs. Skupski Mr. Andersen M r. Bullard Jr ' . W.. ' .v .l' .,f' t s T '--1 - ,W Industrial Arts In our Industrial Education program we hope to provide students with a continued sampling in several major occupa- tional areas as well as extensive and intensive training and experiences in chosen fields of work. The purpose of our cours- es is to provide students with some marketable skills and experiences which form the bases for occupational employ- ment. Talent and imagination in this area are in constant demand and are readily assimilated into many growing and prospering fields: architecture, construction, mechanics, pro- duction, electronics and engineering. Mr. Disch Mr. Schlindwein Mr. Tibbetts r, 'WJ' if - ' mums: S 4 ' J, 1, t is Q, r A Y sf -kk 1 . .. ' 5 it Q w 5 ' fa 4 S 2 'ik S, 1 Ci E NV Ga Y, X '62 if , 3 K4 f ,russia X LJJXS5 2 he , : as 5 Mrs Cutter Miss Dennee Mr. Danculovich L,,Al ,VLV ,HVI . , , g in I .gi f e r - 1 f X Mrs. COClSCl'l Mrs. Hoernel Business Education The forces of the modern economic system have become an influen- tial element in society today. In many ways the progression of our na- tion is dependent on commercial and economic prosperity. Our stand- ard of living is largely dependent upon what the business world can do for the individualg and, in moving in this direction, industry and services need ready hands skilled in office and clerical procedures. An advancing civilization demands moreland more from its people in the field of business, and the world can progress only at a pace deter- mined by efficient administrative patterns in commercial enterprises. Q? QQ M lf vi 2'-.5 .if fi Mr. Schoeller Mr Thurber 32 Mrs. Murra Mr Rnbbeck M6 s nv. .. cv tiit av- ff' I K ' I 'H ., r. I Q ,fx Office Workers To promote efficiency in a complex educational institution, re- sponsibility must at times be delegated to others. In our educational system various levels of authority and responsibility exist, each en- circling and facilitating the work of the others. Out of necessity the functions of the administration, faculty, and student body must be co-ordinated to fulfill the objectives of education. To satisfy this need for co-operation in education today, an office staff is maintained whose task it is to unite and efficiently aid the efforts of all concerned. 5 Mr. Riemann, accountant, Mrs. Weiss, Welfare Mrs, VanWagenen, Counselor Psychologist Miss Lisiecki Mrs. Mattias Mrs. Morbeck Miss Price Miss Sheets Mrs. Sunfelippo ,f' IN X umjflm H .F.S. Club A.F.S. Officers: Rudy Rodriguez, William Hoover, Darlene Leban, Zydowicz. Foreign Exchange Students: Mohamed Tadili, Genevieve Vieilledent. 36 3 Kristie Laurie, Dana Karwacki, Norma Niemeyer, Aileen Foreign Language IX Students und Teachers: SEATED: Mrs. Plc-ister, Miss Miller, Miss Melchiorre. STANDING: Laurie Gruenwuld, Mary Hainer, joe Sandrin, Darlene Lcliau, Sue Sanheim, Aileen Zydowicz, Elaine Kobow, Kristie Laurie, Robert Kowalski, Dunn Kurwucki, Wil- liam Hoover. .ai iii f Girls, Club TH ANS AN D0 IT E RED BARON Cannerama 5 AN D0 KTQ QU' i Officers: SEATED: Linda Bialoszynski, Cindy Hart, STANDING: Beth johanscn, Karen Baxter, Carol Osborn. 37 Christmas Party Librarians QM... xB 2 QTSN' s., .1 fi-W SEATED: Carol Henry, Linda Cissing, Kathy Larkowski, Nancy Friske, LaVerne Corby, Nellie Yallarata, FIRST ROW: Susan Rutke, Joyce Reszczynslci, Cheryl Kadclatz, Kathy MeCee, Su- san Calonski, Diane Calonki, Denise Hogan, Debbie Hewitt, Susan Sanheim, jane Riggazzi. BACK ROWV: Lynn Krause, Arlene VVolfe, Linda Zimmermann, Pat johnson, Cloria Phinney Pat Niekolas, Grace Naujoek, Pam jasniewski, Carol Retteratli, Laurie Cutteter, Mary Kulasz- ewiez, Margene Musial, Cathy Sylvester. Chess Club Secretary: Linda Parr. Librarians: Mrs. Verick. Mrs. Modlin and 7. 'UN qv-. ROW l: joe Aguayo, jay Szalanslci, Phil Bolda, Robert Caeth. ROW 2: George Czerwinski, Robert Lempke, Michael Glish, Thomas Craan. ROW 3: Terry Lietzlie, Timothy llansen, Brian Kawczynski, Michael Stahl, Frank Kosiclowslii. . as 1 . -3 X v-5 ,, f x THA .3. Thinking Fast F-,inf 1 So ihafs where il' isln Who Knows Team: Lee Trad, Darlene Leban, jim Aclamczak. ' pg, mg V, fvi , lr-:f.,j,f5. .V .X yy Ei .wx Debate Team Chris Pindel, Cary Exner, Darlene Leban, Michael Rynku, Ernst-Ulrich Franzcn Sandra Hollis, Elaine Kohow, Kathy Kaniu 39 Kathy Creenmeier junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Marybeth Tiegs, Judy Rychwalski, Cathy Buretta, Beth Tammi, Sue Schuster, Linda Osgard, Nancy Urban Sue Beier Patty Brown 40 Dana Karwacki Spirit janv Sinms 1 M1 QMQ fi- ,w'f3!f' if fzwb! if Ziff L' V V va 1- M wfcliifwj 'fab I 'A if M 'Q L Ajjpwgi '71 7 5 f J jf .4 Lvl' -if 1, 41 . , J in if uf ,610 f 6 f-fwf'fW7 i M l!f4fH' X nd Soul diff' ,W ' ,MW W r f- fl ' W7 12141-'fp EM QMVXL ,X -L! I V g,1f0'1,7i NL i 63-X , 0 Jlff' 041 in X ,WALL .f fin 'LH 1 ,, POKWA i ' w H, 1'k A,L 1 Kristie Lawrie Diane Lewandowski 41 jo Ellen Wittman l Officers: Marikay Falque, Claudia Derringer Pep Club 42 Pep Club Spirit Future Teachers ll! llllll R 4-I Q Y in-if Linda Wollering, Mary Beth Ward, Susan Ticgs, Wanda Kicpczynslci, Kathy Werkowski, Cheryl Thomas, Foreign Correspondence Club DOXVN 'TJ- ' 4 duff: X If-2'5 'AF,T.A. at Work 127 ,J- 6 Officers: Suv Schwietzer, Kathy Rutkowski, Judy Ke-xnpkc, Marlene Kloss 43 Aviation Club NY? f L FRONT ROVV: Bill Reifcnbcrg, Mike Crecnmeier. Dave Chirafisi, BACK ROW: Dave Rc- Working on the uirplum- szcl,Scottl,u11ritZ011,juck Miller. Robert Michalowski, Cary Ushakow, john Urban, Glen Bajorek, Larry Nowak N 4 44 CO-OPERATIVE WORKERS Red Cross Club . Y X' x if ,VNQ .x ici. in r' f fmir ...M , .-4 V. .. ve Vg.. .W KH .,-,. X, ' A ,.-,..,,.':.' a':i:-fs'N 'l W Q-vw' X' .Q is . .- V wi, it , -Q, x Q , ' as ' That's who we-'re helping. Officers: Janice Hermann, Sharon Murczcwski, Betty Ccrull. Cluurl Davis, Ellen Hoenig. X Club .5.,. : I 5 Y , wqli -f f Aileen Zyclnwicz, Susan Ticgs, Darlene Lehan, jean Mezwinski, Irenc Pulkowski A se fi 1 1:1 .-. f- P 3 'NA . I i..,v Jhxa K gr 'rf A M 'N , ., History Club TNQ vw 1! ,QQ-5 4, IM , 'lk SEATED: George Cerwin, Debbie Pavlik, Darlene Leban, jean Mezwinski, Nancy Frislce. STANDING: Ted Mncler, Aileen Zydowicz, Stephen Miller, Charles Causier, Ernst lfranzen 46 Who's winning? ll Y of Science Clubs Biology Officers: Gwynne Shaw, Bryan Cure Student works on an cxpcrimcntf' Q x - C ..- 'L cm., P5 'H s , -' --A Chemistry Club: Greg Schwcitzcr, john Mulktm-ski, Daw- Kjt-Il, Illxfty' Cluutlcll. Cl Ushuknw, Mike Koludrllbctz, jurncs Musttm ik, Mark lilllt-lltnclclt, Bill Ifrctlric Y Sllllfyl Komun. Calc HCIIII. 47 I Ramos Tickle-Tickle X -I fi- E.-. Ski Club: FRONT ROVV: VVilliam Rvifcnlmerg, Roxanne Rcnnncl, Dclrorali XVilliclrn, RONV: Patricia Larson, Lynn lleacl, Mary Kokott, joan Mczwinski, Darlene Lohan. 48 Physics Club Officers: David Schncidewind, Susan Schwictzcr, Paul Kolodrulmctz, Carol Karon Kraus, Margie Cook, joan Ccinlw. BACK ROW 1: ROW 3: ROW 5: Bowling Club J Nancy Malek, Allan Schweda, Haig Derderian. ROW 2: Byron Will, Lee Peters, Mike Glish, Terry Lietzke. George Raabe, Mark johnson, Lynn Kochanski, Peter Raclike. ROW 4: Chris Rahn, Cindy Keef, Al johnson. Kevin Reidy, Debra Surma, Carolyn Mattes, jim jarosek . Dramatics Club Cindy Riersgord, Candace Cervin, Debra Surma, JoAnn Madsen, Mary Saclowski, Colette Flanigan, Mark Luetzow 49 C. A. A. E li f E C.A.A. Council: Linda Dennauer, Kim Holmes, Denise Hogan, Gymnast practices on the trampoline, 50 Swim Club Archery Club BOTTOM ROW - Diane Baliick, Claudia Derringer, janicc Pawclkc. TOP ROW - Deb- lmic Donnell. Kathy Moser, Sliaryl Kulakowskig Brenda Corecki, Mary Pluskota, Sherry --Buns-vw, Nclsun. ' ' ' Modern Dance BOTTOM ROW - joycc Brukardt, Cindy Obarski, Barbara Vanselow, Debbie Duyser. TOP ROW - Dawn Zwicr, Tvrri Bia- las, Norma Kimber, Eileen Bcrningcr, judy Barczak. 51 E 53 Cross Countr FRONT ROW: Scott Romanski, Carl Karwacki, Wayne Kalwitz, Kurt Brey, Daniel Carguilo, Anthony Schaefer, David Coeb. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Humphrey, Thomas Ewert, James Donaldson, Jerry Landowski, Ernst Franzen, Thomas Haddican, Leif Peterson, Carlos Perez-Pena. BACK ROW: Neal Janssen, Robert Petrovich, Andrew Campagnola, Robert Jozwiak, joseph Alvarado, Coach Matthei, Stephen Dalrymplc, James Jalmes, Jeffery Tappendorf, Michael Van Alstine. Dual Meets B.V. 27 Pulaski 31 B.V. 25 South 37 B.V. 24 Juneau 35 B.V. 29 Hamilton 28 3rd. South Side Championships 7th, City Meet 3rd. State Regionals 5th. State Sectionals Bay View runner near the finish and near victory. 54 Football ROW l: Dave Breisch, john Valdes, Dennis Kraeblen, Gary Comp, jeff Stoflet, Robert Wilker, Michael Greenmeier, Thomas Zdrojewski, john Miller, Rich- ard Osborn, Richard Spredeman, David Chirafisi, Gary Kadow. ROW 2: Lee Koning CManageri, james Koning, Michael Crawford, john Zeppos, Richard Fuhrman, William Dedynski, Kenneth Koprowski, Greg Roling, Walter Wilinski, Robert Paul, Michael Barnum, Francis Mahas, Lee Shaw, Robert Koney, Mark Manske, Kenneth Nowak CManagerl. ROW 3: Coach Elich, Christopher Nelson, Glen Kozicki, William Raash, james wick, Robert Wszalek, Dennis Winter, Scot Lauritzen, Dale Thanig, john Krueger, jim Adamczyk, Steve Lazewski, Tom Haight, Dave Reszel, Glen Sheridan, Don Borkoski, Coach Zano- telli, Coach O'Hearn. ROW 4: john Trad, Dave jaeger, james Memmel, jerry Chars, Tom Bartelak, Randy Bach, Dan Christensen, Lawrence Gruszecki, Tom Kiepczynski, Dave Waldum, Richard Hepp, Ed Travis, Cary jarozewski, Dave Martinez. The 68-69 Bay View Redcats did much better than in previous years. Bay View compiled a six and two record. The redcats first two outings were easy as they trampled South and then juneau. In the third game Bay View hand- ed Marshall their only defeat of the season. The fourth game was disaster for Bay View met defeat by the hands of rival Pulaski. The redcats ran over their next three oppo- Bay View South nents winning all three of their next games. The season Bay View juneau closed on a sad note as the redcats bowed to Boy's Tech, Bay View Marshall who Bay View tied for second place in the final city stand- Bay View Pulaski b ings. Bay View had three ,boys on all city selection, they Bayview Washington were Dick Fuhrman, jim Wick, and Scot Lauritzen. Scott Bay View East Lauritzen also ending up in Third place in the city scoring Bay View King face- Bay View Tech v lt Ml v X xr Qt V I ....,r,,, 'lQf.g...lW i Redcat defense holds strongly against their competitors. L! Coach Elich calls out orders. iw fp.. . x.i,,,-use Foo R gl .I i .,,.-.-'-elf X gf-' 'QP if 'PE K ...nav up-une ,,,,g,9.,,.,,, W V., .-My .Ming and adsl 3 -, QQ,-3,5 vusmwmwz-We ,-aww-M-,.-ti.. ,W. .qs .- ,Bin-anus-ouqnnuuug - t . - 1 . 'N' Q 'F tw -Q f t Q V' H- , li iffzpg-I ggi, QQifsElj5j'TTfy:5?QiTs5l 3 .I .lim i -tf,,1k ..,Vk m- , S X ff 'ZS . . N, ., , .,.,. K fs . Mwguewffze S , at L . s 5' , Q R J' . t , 4-A X, .T y X . . A C Y wwf 55 14.1, 1- , 5.5, 3 K3' ' , L t , , l w y. .3 1,5 ,Vi l Wg. n- gif, ,pigs 5,,.,Z.75x Lf. i xxx NM fkggi fag, 5 .igwgggi xl, i I t H R f. ,fix 5,515 ,-Y b,f9f'2,E'xt ffif. , ' ,wt , j'1u.i . Q. 'fi'wwffff--i.ss1'e ,.f'l' ?f-1 WP: Ri 'K .t ,Q :M .,.:'-. '23 ffr t u r fi ' A . , at ,ja by .11 151--is g,'j,-te,-, -M 'X N- Q ' ' , ' ,Q ry is, if 1 . an I t ,M a ffwfiiiievii3f5112.?.?Eivsta n 'F' tif if . I fifviifii. All-City selection Scott Lauritizen runs for another touchdown. Pass successfully completed for a big gain. H ......4.... . ' - , Q, . K. - - 1. . .- A ..-.. ' l 3 1 Grin?g'iiEfETg.?f:-Q-I-.-.'.r.r. .. ..1...iE'..-..i':'.11f. gf i..i'1f3. ..'IJ!A'.2'.. .2L'S'..'2.1'L'l. ..1. . .LZ.f1 RT. 71? gfiiiiiiiiiiiri 4- N 5 if .,-W ' f '4 R ' .. L'. MgiYYF '57'Nf3 ' 'f J bij , W tx A at cctc . ffl ' Ji fffllxf ' Pass protection holds as Redcat quarterback unloads the bomb. We A . Q lf: lt's up and good. junior Varsity KNEELING: Pat Koszuta, Robert Ramhartcr, Michael Krcmar, Pat Metrie, Robert Morden. ROW 2: Coach Thurber, john Fabry, john Urban, Harold Czerinski, Robert Comp, Ted Purpero, Coach Pritzlaff. ROW 3: Dave Breisch, jeff Remsik, john Kolodzieg, Dave Fare, Ken Rose, ROW 4: joe Aguyao, jeff Schnor, jeff Millard, Randy Wachowiak, Erv Crohall, Don Polinski, joe Zuniga. ROW 5: Roger Klemz, William Vorpahl, john Meier. ROW 6: Pvtcr Ruud, Noel Niemann, Kim Peters, Mark Krueger, jessie Ostrowski, Carl Steinberg. ROW 7: Randy Koscicsza, Robert Helf, Richard Esser, Ray jablonski, William jasinski, Rex Mang. ROW 8: Cary Paul, Keith Smukowski, William Michels, Evan Zeppos, Mark Ogrizovich. ROW 9: Michael Koszuta, Dennis Scrdynski. Kenneth Kantor, Cary Lusz, john Lempke, Bruce Halmo. 57 QR ., 'Xqgs' Homecoming FRONT ROW: Susan Krzyzanowski, William Dedynski, Diane Lewandowski tchairmanj, jackie Rigazzi, Thomas Zdrojewski. SECOND ROW: Kathy Creenmeier, Kenneth Koprowski, Renee Forbes, jeff Stoflet, Queen joEllen Wittman, King Scott Lauritzcn, Candace Cru- chalski, john Miller, Naomi Staszewski, Richard Fuhrman. BACK ROW: Deanna Alaniva, Daniel Christiansen, Barbara Manti, David Chiafisi . Bay View's homecoming,6'Touchdown Triumphl, began with an exciting pep rally announcing the king and queen. The spirit carried over to the parade on Saturday winding its way to South Stadium. The gridmen reached their height of the season by trampling East 35-20. The home- coming court was presented at the half-time ceremonies. The Soul Revue entertained the couples at the dance. The crowning ofthe king and queen was the denouement of the weekend. The dance was the final touch for a wonderful weekend which will be remembered for a long time. Mr. Zanotelli crowns Queen joEllen and King Scott, Basketball ROW 1: john Schacherl fMgr.J, Thomas Haight, John Semanko, Robert Schwichtenberg, Daniel Christiansen, Lee Trad, Robert Paul, james Burctta ROW 2: Philip Vitrano, john Trad, David Martinez, jack Lempke, Fred joy, Christopher Nelson. Walter Wilinski, john Miller, Coach Corzck. ROW I C oich Klabunde, jeff Clauer QMgr. J, Cary Jarjewski, John Zeppos. The fighting Redcats strived to improve so that at the end of the season, they had an even 500 record with seven wins and seven losses. This was quite a good record consid- ering Bay View lost three great players by january gradua- tion. Christenson, Trad and Paul all left half way through the season. After those boys left, the team got together and really worked to end in fifth place. Tom Haight ended up second in the city scoring race with 376 points. Because of his fine showing he was selected on the first string All-City Basketball team. Haight has a 26.6 game average for the 14 conference games played. Bay View went on to win their last three games to bring their record to an even 500 per- centage. In tournament play Bay View won their first game noseing out South. The season then ended for the Redcats as they bowed to West Milwaukee. Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Sheboygen Falls Don Bosco Kenosha Bradford South Pulaski West East Madison Marshall Lincoln King Oconomowoc Juneau North B0y's Tech Custer Hamilton Washington South West Milwaukee Baske V Haight up for two points. H X t Q w a s Schwichtenberg sets and fires for a basket. Fred joy tips rebound to fellow Redcat. 60 Redcats fight for rebound. A.. El - ski ?X:Q 193 9 ' ,J if 7.9, X . if s.,?'g ! ww -Wim N- .. Q .W If in Redcat fights for rebound. Haight SCOFCS 31-lllill' Sophomore Squad KNEELINC: Dave Furs, Michael Bcthkc, john Kolodzicg, Rolmcrt Komanskc, Keith Smukowski, Gary Lucz. BACK RONV: ja-H Rc-msik, liiulmrd Sundrlu-l to, Dennis Scrdynski, Cary jackson, joel Tuppcro. 61 kd UTD ,ji Swimming V -wrgi, . N , Varsity ROW Jalding Shcpeard, Thomas Kondracki, john Hagen, Ted Modcr, Daniel Krieger, james jcske. ROW 2: Dave Lind. Michael Trofi- noff, Rant y V eyers, uve Lenz, Steve Gaza. ROW 3: Coach Czarapata, Kyle Brunk, Andy Hudig. Bay View's swim team really outdid itself this year in comparison with previous years. Final tallies showed Bay View won six meets and lost three. Also won was a tri meet with first place. The finmen placed seventh in both the city relays and city meet, Three records were broken this year: Dan Krieger swam the 400 yard freestyle in 4:38.2g Dave Lind swam the sixty yard freestyle in 30.64 and Kyle Brunk, Dave Lenz, Ted Moder, and Dave Lind combined their talents setting a 400 yard freestyle relay mark of 4:02. Dual Meets Bay View Madison Bay View Pulaski Bay View Hamilton Bay View South Bay View East Bay View West Bay View Lincoln 10 Washington Bay View New Berlin Bay View Saint Francis Bay View West 20 Marshall Bay View Rufus King X . 1 ' . X f , ?' ' 1 ' - ' -scifi-W 5 ' - fi ' 'Ng V' - 4 - I' 0 3353 f'f s sv. - '.f,. i SP0 Z' .Ju N 'ft -my ,,, Q . - -E ls-1 , sw -P-af . f - Jggagg , . ati-gt k L. . A J .f k wt V .saga .Af AWK- t 'TS'-wif it 4- J 'T - t ' to it if 3meaai 'iWr Q:-5.,rt'??.x . 5 - ina' s't-' -4-, e'-f. :hw-A i . f.f',Q,- -f I iii se.-gr Hf-w,g3m- 'iw' ' V, .. -. .f f' ...Y ' ff' t x',..f .- i if-W,g.'v,QsQf :vim . 'Q awe 1 'Kf,',9.a55i' T ' -'L N' ' 1 0 V X if 'iaf' 3f ':,4f fxf...a-eg 4' .mm 4 . . . ,Q , ts, V 4 'U . 1 - V. Q,-- F f f. -,5 . was A Steve Caza becomes highest point achiever for the Rcdcut finmen. F .-.rage W Ted Mocler shooting off thc lmloeks. john Hagen demonstrating great form inthe butterfly, ,,5. .Ji gs ffl' junior Varsity ROWV 1: John Repech, Michael Lcmanchcc, William Godfrey, Steve Huepschen, Greg Zielinski, Thomas Komaske, Robert Miehalowski. ROW 2: Duviml junssen, Carl Moe, Steve Harwood, Daryll Cettelmcn, Michael Blomquist, Robert Ramliarter, ROW 3: Coach Sclimiclt, lid llintz, llolmin Bender. 63 Gymnastics ROW 1: William jasinski, Doug Tyler, Michael Weigert. ROW 2: William Grodevant, Bruce Bugalski, Gerald Landowski, Steve Falkowski Robert Ratllff ROW 3: Robert Barr, Chris Grainger, Dave jager, Kevin Steinmetz, Rudy Rodriguez, Michael Gengler . After the great performance of Bay View's gymnasts last year, our team once again proved its skillfulness. They won three of their dual meets and lost two. They then placed fourth in the city meet. After this tough meet, the boys took first in the state sectional. At the state finals, the boys really met some stiff competition and placed fifth. The out- standing performers were Bruce Bugalski, who placed first on the side horse, and Russ Franken, who placed second on the still rings. Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Dual Meets 135 135 ' 134 120 . 124 Bay View Hamilton Boyls Tech South East Washington Fourth in City Meet First in State Sectional Fifth in State Meet fi Q 'v , Working on lldiSl1l0llllt, A difficult inverted cross. Practicing form on the side horse. i Bringing thc- legs high in un L. Wrestling BACK ROVV: Noel Niemann, Dave Breisch, Todd Herman, Mike VanAlstine, Steve Hsperes, Douglas Thompson, Kurt Brey, Mr. Stinson. FRONT ROW Rohr-rt Petrovicli, Randy Michalzik, Steve Dalryinple, William Raasch, john Krueger, Kurt Rohit-ld. The past year was a building year for the Redcats. Al- though the Redcats had only one victory, it was an im- provement over last years team which was without a victo- ry. The Pmedcats lone victory was a trunching over Lincoln 30 to 18. William Raasch who was one of the leading scorers for the Redeats graduated in january. Other high scores for the Redeats were Steve Dalrymple, Randy Michalzik, and Thomas Patnode. The team showed great improvement over the last years and next year's team should he a city contender, Washington East juneau West Custer Lincoln Tech Madison Hamilton Pulaski South King Marshall Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Coach Krueger checks on injury. 7 1 Rodent Randy Mielmlzik victorious again. I junior Varsity Wrestling Squad FRONT ROVV: Ted Purpero, Roger Croffy, Ted Morden, Crunk Beurdsley, Todd Grainger, Michael Ceis. SECOND ROVV: llolmert Young, john Mnlkows ki, Carlos Perez-Pena, Lee Konings, lllCll21I'll Hepp, james Dulrymple, Greg Reanner. BACK ROVV: Noel Niernunn, Byron Pyzili, Lee Slnnv, Mark Ogrizov- ieli. Rnynioncl julxlonski, jznnes Nleminel, Put Koszutu, Chris Nelson, Michael R0lllt ,Tll0l1l1lS lfsser, liznnly Wuellowiak. Mr. Krueger. 67 Track 1969 Truck Team. Van Alstinc practices baton exchange. 68 Comp practicing form on hurdlcs Go i ROW ONE: Mike Friske, Bob Roedcr, Robert Lempke, Martin Kicly, Roger Klcmz, Dan Wcjcrski, Ducnc Struck. ROW TWO f in Ush ikou M ichacl Peska, Chris Orlinski, Phil Vitrano, Rondcll Smith, Bob Lackmund, james Burctta, Bill Pautzkc, Tom Roszak, kl0tlL'llZ1lIlUiLlil As with the wrestling team, this year's golf team had a building season. Coach Zanotelli didnlt even wait for the grass to turn green before practice began. Returning letter- mcn Tom Crecnthal, Bill Pautzke, and jim Buretta proved exceedingly valuable to the team. Senior Tom Creenthal dislocated his knee in gym, and was out for a month. De- spite this unfortunate loss, the team was expected to do a good job this season, and it surpassed many expectations. Washington South West Custer Tech juneau King Marshall Madison Pulaski North Lincoln Hamilton East 6 1 X 2 Bay View 0 Bay View O Bay View 7 Bay View 3 Bay View 5 1 f 2 Bay View 1 Bay View 5 Bay View 4 Bay View 9 Bay View 0 Bay View 0 Bay View 3 Bay View 2 Bay View 6th place City Tournament lst place State Regionals 21f2 9 9 2 6 31f2 8 4 5 0 9 9 6 7 69 'Q . x, .5 .f 'Wi -:gig Redcats study Burcttafs swing Tennis l i l i FRONT ROW: William Reifenherg, Richard Osborne, Darrel Elliott, Fred Strader, jay Szalanski, Coach O'Hearn. BACK ROW: Bruce Meyer, Thomas Krueger, Steve Harwood, Robert Danowski, joe Aguayo, Greg Schweitzer, Robert Ramharter, Timothy Shore. This striving Redeat shows his skill with a hack-hand shot. Mike Sova's forceful serve once again proves his value to the team. 70 Baseball rg Ill KNEELINC: Dave l.az0wski, john Yuldvs, Doug Tholupsou, Tum Kzuuoskc, Miko Crvcrlluvivr, jauucs sllPI'idllll, STANDING: fiU2l1'll Km-ruvr, Milt -lu! cubs. Doug Brcisch fhlzulugcrb, Bob Barnum, Bob llelf, jack Miller, Duvc Pu-sm-I, Clvvu Slll'I'idA1Il. Slvvc Cum, Dvuuisv XViuivr, Sent! I.1llll'illl'll. 'l'mu Haight, Rudy Hodriglu-z, Al johnson. l,Cl'CILlI'i11ll lluig. XM 'x - , X l,. g . , 1 N - ' my , High il11lil'tllC2lt4'llll lim-driw. Diauuondmvn practice hard. 71 7 f I 'f KZ X! The Gathering of the Clans. The Marriage of jean and Charlie. Brigadoon Y Fiona and Tonnnx The Tommy Albright . jeff Douglas ..... Archie Beaton . . . Harry Beaton .... Andrew MaeI,aren Fiona MaeLaren . jean MaeLaren . . Meg Brockie ..... Angus Maelluffie Charlie Dalrymple Mr. Lundie ...... Frank ...... jan Ashton ...... Bagpipe Soloist . . st . . Patrick NVagiicr , Thoiiias Modcr . . lfrnst Franlcn . . XVilliam liuovcr Daniel llarclwoocl . ChristinePii1dcl . Barbara Knippvl Marlvnc Maciuiiir.-ii , . Patrick Koszuta . . . Robert Cactii . . . . jcffry Chase . . Donald Shrank . . . 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X 1 .. . x.. .....l,. ...L N4 yr- '11 , f...1 .g..- -Mm ,.,'N1' + Operetta Crews Crews - Amplification, Props and Prompters, Spotlight, Stage and Light Crews - Costume, Make-up, Art. 78 Bay View Prom Hlf Ever I Would Leave Youw Bruce Bngalski Patrick Vtfagner jane Rigazzi joan Murphy I,- X ' .L-fjff N! , fimlx Prom Planning ROWV l: Arlene likluntl, judi Korclus, Deanna Alaniva, Beth Tammi, Kristie Laurie, Mary Padriznik, Kathy Greenmeier, Donna Kierzele, Barh Nintz, Ken Betley. ROW 2: Sue Nie- mann, Donna KlllliLlCZyli, Robin Struhe, Abbe Marlofka, Sue Sanclx, Chris Trifiliioviell, -Ianis Petersclorff, Denise Orlowslii, Marty Nacllmoralslii. Prom Court '69 Ken Kopmwski Stew' czilltl 'llminas lclimjexi ski ' jlicly Rycliwalslii Patricia Dulclv ,lll1'l'iil'RlfllllXl if N. Post Prom Planning ROW' l Cfrontl: jean lfrciinlith, Mary l,c-mlifsina. juycc 'l'helc-ii, jam' Simms, jurly Rewolinski, Irene Pulkowski, Dali Claulitz. ROVV 2 lliackl: Slim-ila Nimitguim-ry, Sally Shut-nrock, Patti Dulcle, Dave Lind, jurly llansen, l,iiv4'riietIui'I1y. 79 Quill nd Scroll SEATED: joan Meyer, jo Ellen Wittman, Ruth Verhein. ROW 1: jeri Koss, Sue Schuster, Denise Orlowski, Sue Krzyzanowski Ellen Reader, Judy Wernisch, Linda Wastak. ROW 2: Bill Reifenbcrg, Ernst'Ulrich Franzen, Dave Reszel. Not pictured: Ceor gin Windrow. Publication Advisors SEATED: Mrs. Hoernel. STANDING: Miss Dennee, Mr. Heiss. 80 il Business staff Q -:A Q .3 SEATED: Marlene Kloss, Cheryl Wegner, Carol Ramos, Georgia Windrow, Diane Gajeski, Judy Wi-rniscli. ROW I: Lori Slut- tcry, jcri Koss, Denise Marks, Sharon Murczowski, Gail Kantzik, joan Czarzlputa, Donna Kulriuczyk, Mary Kokott. RON' 2: Cliarlcs Lcycr, Denise Orlowslii, Kutliy Rulowski, Marlene VVisnicwslii. Business Staff at VVorli 81 ' 'Fil g Muslim Reporters SEATED: Peggy Pharris. ROW 1: Peggy MeClean, judy Rychwalski, Donna Rogowski, jackie Lisiecki, Rosemary Potter, jamie Kordus, jill Flyehalski, Donald Schrank, Francis Kremkau. ROW 2: Patti Brown, Diane Lewandowski, Genevieve Vieillident, Darlene Leban, Ernest Franzen, Bill Bell, Tom Modor. ROW 3: judy Kordus, Barb Knippel, Dana Karwacki, Sue Krzyzanows- ki, Penny Morden, Linda Wastak, jeff Stoflet. Oracle Typists SEATED: janis Petersdorff. ROW 1: Lynn Frank, Gail Simerl, Pat Schwartz, Deanna Alaniva, jill Borcharclt. ROW 2: Pat No- let, Sue Sanek, Peggy MeClean, Corrinne Stawicki, Francis Kremkau, Bonnie Philips, Cindy Purpero. 82 ewspaper staff 'ia Editor-in-Chief: jo Ellen Wittman Editors SEATED: Sue Schuster, jo Ellen Wittman, janis Petersdorff. STANDING: William Reifenberg, Patricia Dulde, joe Alvarado, Linda Wastak, David Reszel, Sue Krzyzanowski. 83 ' nnual staff 51 Editor-in-Chief: Ruth Verhein Division Editors SEATED: Faye Behner, Ruth Airoldi, joan Meyer, Linda Wastak. ROW l: james Pucchner, Ellen Reader, Kevin Kossow, Pc ter Siltumens. ROW 2: Lee Trad, Ted Moder. 84 'W-I eff-.ex 'iw L Assistant Editors Debbie Ullenberg, Ernest Franzen, Stephen Miller, Diane Kubueki Ellen Reader working on the Index 85 Senior Honor Girls BACK ROW: Beth Johansen, Darlene Lchan, Ruth Verhein, Aileen Zyclowicz. 3rd. ROW: Lynette Parchim, Mary Karshna. Dana Karwacki, Patricia Brown, Susan Krzyzanowski. 2nd ROW: Susan Sanheim, Patricia Breithach, Genevieve Vieilledent, jo Ellen Wittman, Elaine Koluow. FRONT ROW: Cyn- thia Hart, Judy Wcrnisch, Diana Davids, judy Rychwalski. Up Tight 1 1 86 Emblem Club XXI -X 4 gf-' And get this one! FRONT RONV: Rzuulv Michulzik Kyle Brunk, Bruce Bugulski, jeff Stofflct. VIQIIUIIIQIS Zmlrujuwski, jack Nlillur. :Ind RONV: Nliclmul Ym1.Xlsh-ilu. junu-5 Nlurtiu- ic, Tllcodoru Mmlcr, Sh-vc Gaza, 'Holucrt NVilkur, Dennis Kurwick. 3rd ROW: Ch-nn Sllcrulun, llulwrt joxumlx, jose-pll lxurqlum-wr, Mlvlmvl Sum, Walt Wal lx VV ll D I K. Dunivl Clllristiunscn, liulmcrt Schwlchtvnlwcrg, Sc-ull I,1llll'lll1'll. Rlull- inski, Robcrt Bilzmsky. Kun Kopmwski. BACK ROYV: jumcs Wie ', i iam cc yns '1 ard Fuhrman, james jubcs. as . K A R. no Q, 49 ' .,. v Y 1? gy . ,ga 9 ? , N X . mf m , 1 . 1 V c 87 S.C.A. President Steve Dalrymple S.G.A. Board Student S.C.A. Officers LEFT T0 RIGHT: Robert Wilker, sgt. at armsg Glenn Sheridan, 2nd vice-presidenlg joseph Alvarado, lst vice-presidentg Steve Dalrymple, presidentg Darlene Lehan, secrctaryg Arlene Eklund, treasurerg Lynne Frank, historian. V STANDING: Robert Ratliff, Steve Dalrymple, Darrell Eliott, Keith Spruce. SEATED: Dana Karwacki, jackie Lisiecki, Judy Rychwalski. Mr. Ciove qi, t .1 I- i i . Government Association , . 'ik U , K Q LLAL ' g 5 E 4 Q Q ,gi Gb The Student Government Association is a vital organiza- tion representing all students. ln its twenty-second year, the S,G.A. provided many services to the students, school, and community. Included in the S.G.A. structure are the Assembly, seven officers, a Student Board, Student Court, and a number of committees. Among the special activities conducted lay this dynamic organization during the 68-69 school year were a clothing drive, a talent show, the distrilmution ot' Christmas gifts to students at Wales and Oregon and a canned food drive. Other activities included planning a numher of dances including Homecoming, Prom, and a special XVinter Sportsn dance, operation of study halls and huilding con- trol, smoothing the l0B's into the normal school life, and selling pennants and rings. Cars of all students and faculty were registered, and building ushers were provided for spe- cial programs. The Student Court tried a large numher of cases and the Student Board acted as a coordinating lmody for the S.C.A. lt also met with the administration several times during the year. Inter-high representatives Darrell lfliott and Rosemary Potter. S.G.A. Assembly ikxmb- ' ks 0 .mf V , ,x a - sgfgarrap 7 . ,. W I, ,, f Student Court STANDING: Robert Schultz, Charles Causicr, William Reifenberg. SEATED: Aileen Zydowicz, Debra Rose, Roxanne Remmel Patrlua Duldt Ring Committee BACK ROW: Bonita Phillips, Peggy Krueger, janice Pagini, Allison Piech, Penelope Morden. FRONT ROW: Mary Mulvaney, Deanna Alane- va, Linda Karnes, Deborah Koepke. Central Study Hall STANDING: Jeanne Walter, Thomas Zdrojewski David Reszel Glenn Sheridan, William Raasch. SEATED: Marlene Kloss Donna Rogowski Susan Beier. - Q . i 5 . .1 '- git , ' .. 3 - . QW Committee Heads STANDING: Glenn Sheridan, Carl Dittloff, Roman Pscheidt, Carol Rainns. SEATED: Lynnette Parchim, Diane Lewandowski, Nancy Friske, Linda Karnes. Pennant Committee BACK ROW: Susan Niemann, Lynnette Parchim. 4th ROW: Laura Smith, Kathryn Leas. 3rd ROW: joan Czara- pata, Barbara Cagliano. 2nd ROW: jackie Rigazzi, Cynthia Purpero. lst ROW: jane Rigazzi, Karen Baxter. L .MS 49- Dance Committee BACK ROW: Linda Aberle, Sharon Spraitz, Kenneth Feilen, Diane Lewandowski, john Miller. 3rd ROW: Judith Kempke, Patricia Brown, juditll Kordus, Barbara Aiello. 2nd ROW: Susan Schuster, Kathy Morey, jill Borchardt, Rosemary Potter. lst ROW: Susan Sanheim, Cathy Buretta, Judith Barczalx, Linda Krajewski. I! dir:-. 3-. -15.08 A Public Relations Committee STANDING: Patricia Nolet, Daniel Carginlo, jill Rychalwslii, Laurel ltichardi, Sharon Wclter. Patricia Brcithach, SEATED: Mary Ward, Nan- cy Friske. We it iii? Q 10B Instructiors FIRST ROW: Lynne Frank, Nancy Friske, Susan Schuster, Marlene Kloss. SECOND ROW: jacqueline Lisiecki, judy Rychwalski, Patricia Nolet, Linda Budzien. THIRD ROW: jill Borchardt, Diane Lewandows- ki, Patti Dnlde, Arlene Eldund. FOURTH ROW: Donna Rogowski, Dana Karwacki, Darlene Leban, Thomas Zdrojewski. FIFTH ROW: William Reifenberg, Aileen Zydowicz, Thomas Roszalc. SIXTH ROW: William Hoover, Carl Dittloff, Robert Ratliff, Patricia Brown, john Miller. SEV- ENTH ROW: Charles Causier, joseph Alvarado, Darrell Eliott, Glenn Sheridan, David Reszel. EICHTH ROW: Dennis Sweeney, William Raasch, james Wick, Richard Fnhrman, Kenneth Koprowski, Robert Wilker. 1 s Honor Committee Mary Bjork, Christine Pindel, Linda Saisa, Curtis Leiscr, jndy Wernisch, Ronald Allen, Linda Budzein, Carol Ramos, fi? 2 AA xy L FORECROUND: Roman Pscheiclt, Kathy Lcwko, Doris Wolf, Stanford Anderson. STANDING: Duvicl Kjell, Michael Schneider, james jzilmes, Roller! Pelrovieh. Building Control Supervisors FORECROUND: Ken Koprowski, Phillip Yilrnno, 'Ilimnus llnml cliexin, William Hoover. BACKGROUND: jnlnes All. 'I'lunn1is Roszuk, Steve Guzzi, Curl Dittlofli, Dennis Sweeney. Barricade Crew Music Department Color Guard Concert Band 4 Soloists jcffery Chase, Aileen Zydowicz, Cindy Purpcro, Lori Slnttvry, C1-urgn Cerwin 94 Chief Twirlcrs Twirlcrs Symphonic Urchcstra 95 A Cappella Choir Singing Viewites Advanced Girl's Glee 96 empfnp, imend ff Cirl's Glee 9,00 I Boy's Clee C51 Choir Soloists Thomas Feucrstahler, Faye Behncr, Barbara Knippel, Betty Didlcy, Marion Lim-luv, Robert Cuctlu 97 Announce-rs I Dcluoruh Ullenhcrg, Allan johnson, Mary Schneider. Flag Crew lfclwarrl Swcssvl. Gregory Strzclczyk. Radio Crew STANDING: joseph Aguulo, jim Virgili, Daniel Camps, Thomas Sobczyk, Larry lloffer. SEATED: Michael Korolka Photography Crew FRONT: jcffrvy Cluucr. BACKGROUND: Martin Peters, Robert Cucth, IR-tcris Siltunic-ns. Iifcguurdg Christine Wit-rzlm, Mary Kzirshnu, Ruth Vt-rhcin, Mary Nuujock, Susan Schuster, joan Czuruputn, Kurt-n Poitx, joan Mvyur, Cynthia Clrodovzmt, Sheryl Responcivk, Kfhristinv juriczzik, Sandra Caisuiioxxi, Diana' Schiimivr, Sheryl NVognt-r, Linda Dinnhaut-r. lla-th johainscn, Cynthia Purpt-ro. 1 TQ' Audio-Visual Crew john Urban, Robert Caeth Annu, the whulv wonderful fair right here in St, Louis. Q, WA 1 . SEATED: Patrick Wagner, Barbara Knippcl, Linclu Buclzion, jcunnv Wul- tcr, Lynne Frank. ROVV 1: Jacqueline Lisivcki, jcffry Chusc, Michael Schnciclcr, Constancc Dre-yer, Roman Pschcidt, Roberta Kenyon, Prun- Meet Me Mr. Smith ..,. lion ,...... Tootii -.,.. Klrnmlpu . . . Katia -... Rosv .,..... , lfsthvr .4...,.. Mrs. Wuugliop . . . Mrs. Smith .... lrlu lluuthby . . . Frvci Circ-gory . . A g nvs ...,,... Why donvt you put him out? 100 john Shvphurri ..... Luciilv Punlurcl .... Conductor ...... Mr. Dodge . . . Mr. Duffy . . .. E is ' it 5. Q15 C,'XS'l'H gf, ' re, G 1 if if lf as v ' Spahn. ROW' 2: NViiliuiii Hoover, Donald Schramk, Thomas Moder, Diane Cujcski, Timothy Shore, in St. Louis . . , Roman l'sL'ii0idt , . . Patrick Wugiicr . . . . . . l.yniiv Friiiik . , Micliucl Sciiiividcr . . . Roberta Kc-iiyon . . . Bairimrzi Kiiippt-I . . Liiidzi Biicizivii . . . . . Dium' Cujvski . . . . Cloiistuiiuv Drcycr . . , . j1lClIllCliIllS I.isivcki . . . . DoiiiilclSL'lir1iiik . . JURHIIR' Wliltcr . . . . Tlioiiuis Moda-r , . . Proc Spuhii . . Timothy Shore , , , , . . jcffry Chaise . . . VVillium Hoover Now whufs wrong with you, Duffy? Oucli Y H 'Q r Service Crews Aid Cl 1 3 , 4 Stage Crew FRONT: Lawrence Pictrzak, Randall Scholz. BACK: Peter VVawrzyniak, jeffrey Haertlein, Dennis Polinske, Paul Koloclrnlmctz, Richarcl Beecher. TOP Randall Quinlan, fm. Light Crew Daniel Kamps, james Puechner, Properties Crew Sherry Nelson, Lynn Kamps, Pamela Libcrski, Michael Veach, jeffrey Haertlein. 102 s In Productions f1 ......,, 1 Amplification Crew Tliolnus Sobezuli, Daniel Kumps, Larry lloffer, Cerarcl Luczuli, joscpb Aquuyo, Mielluel KUI'0lli1t,jLllIlCS Virgili. S Scott Cerus, N Art Crew FRONT: Carol Abati, Lincla Stengcl, Barbara Vunsclow, Debbie Leow, Mary Keenan, Nancy VVozniuli. MIDDLE: Punieln Udvure, Debbie Weiscnfleuh, Peggy Pluirris, Lilull Peplinski, Aletu Gilbert, Nancy Malek. BACK: Patrick Kolinke, Alice Berg- man, Allison Pieell, Evelyn Krujewski, Darlene Leban, Kutby Kuniu. 103 lv pot Crew lurlx lsfilllli. Byron Xl Costume Crew SEATED: Nancy Friskc, Patricia Breitbach, Glenda Pneck, janet Breitbaeh. STANDING: Susan Ticgs, Mary Kurlinski, Norma Niemeyer, Debbie Friske, joycc Linzmeier, Debbie Rose. Make-up SEATED: Linda Kieliszewski, Peggy Krueger, jamie Kordus. STANDING: Kathy Ziperski, Barbara Hintz, Barbara Virgili, Sherri Kulczynski, Debbie Amroek, jean Freimutb. 104 Home Economics Home Economics Officers FRONT: Nancy lfriske, Glenda: Pneck. BACK: Patricia Breithuck, Mary Kurlinski, Christine Nowncki. Future Nurses ROW l: Luanne Boehm, Irene Pnlkowski, Cindy Venuti, Sully Rumharter, Christine Schneider, Parnelu Liherski. ROVV 2: Kim liewolinski, Patricia Murkuiewicz, Lynn XVesthill, Denise Hoffman, Christine Iuncluk. ROW 3: Karen Hemp, Mona Stan- ezyk, june jurves, Cuil HOHIHRIIIII. ROVV 4: Dehhic Pzivlik, Evelyn Krujewski, june Rothwell, jmtnne Krupp, Denisejohnson. 105 llostesses Kuithy Sylvester, Denise Orluwski, juan Zulmludmvski ict Uttar, Lzirisai Pnwluk, Patricia Mueller, june ,l'Lll1lSh 1 QJNX Heli Class Commission Richard Fuhrman, Lee Trad, Steven Zeige, Naomi Staszewski, Cynthia Hart. Class Speakers Lee Trad, Ruth Airoldi. 108 MIDYEAR COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional .................... Class ofjanuary 1969 Pomp and Circumstancei' - Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings .... ..................... R uth M. Airoldi Honor Society ................... Mr. R. I. Kaczmarek Assistant to the Principal Class Memorial . . ....... Lee J. Trad Attendance Honors ................ Mr, M, D. Williams Vice-Principal Selection ........................... A Cappella Choir Mr. R. H. Dietrich, Director Address ........................... Dr. Robert Steuck Coordinator of Special Projects 'I ' , Wisconsin State University - LaCrosse Introduction of Advisors ............,.. Mr. M. j. Nader Senior Class Counselor Reading of the Class Roll . . . . . Homeroom Advisors Presentation of Diplomas ..........,........ ' Mr. A. L. Showers, Principal Mr. M. D. Williams, Vice-Principal Recessional ...........,............... The Graduates March from Athalia - Mendelssohn- Isaac Bay View High School Orchestra 1 JAMES L. ADAMCZYK Science Course 321 Athletics: Football fMinor Emblem, 21 Honors: Who Knows Team. RUTH M. AIROLDI English Course 321 Clubs: Art, Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, X. Commencement: Class Speaker. Mu- sic: Music Festival 131. Publications: Annual tUnderclassmen Editorj, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Honors: Commencement. ROSE M. ARCAUTE History Course 321 Clubs: Girls, Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Make-up Crew CClass Playl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Study Hall hourly, MARY j. BAGROWSKI Elective Course 404 ROBERT D. BAKER English Course 321 Athletics: Wrestling CMajor Embleml. Clubs: Rod and Gun tVice-Presi- dentl. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Study Hall Hourly Committee. MICHAEL E. BARTOSCHEVICH Elective Course 321 Athletics: Football, Track, Wrestling tMajor Embleml. S.G.A.: Building Control. FAYE W. BEHNER English Course 321 Clubs: Fishin -is-Fun. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publica- tions: Annual CFaculty Editor, Index Editorj. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess. ARLEN E G. BEHREN DT Elective Course 321 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics. Publications: Homeroom Representa- tive. S.G.A.: Hostess. DANIEL I. BERANICH Elective Course 321 Athletics: Cross Country CMinor Emblem, Ribbonj. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. Charles Berg Linda Bialoszynski Dennis Block Suzanne Bohlman Karen Brodnicki Pamela Brookshire 5 T james Adamczyk Ruth Airoldi Rosa Arcaute Mary Bagrowski Robert Baker Mike Bartoslievich Faye Behner Arlene Behrendt Daniel Beranich I CHARLES C. BERG Math Course 321 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Math, Rod and Gun. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. St-ldy Hall Hourly. LINDA C. BIALOSZYNSKI Clerical Course 321 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, G.A.A. Official, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls CHistorianJ, Pep, Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building -Usher. DENNIS F. BLOCK Elective Course 321 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. SUZANNE L. BOHLMAN English Course 115 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. KAREN A. BRODNICKI Elective Course ' 404 Clubs: Dramatics, F.T.A., Girls, Pep, Theater Goers. Music: Music Festi- val. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. MICHAEL D. BRONSTAD English Course Il5 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics, Life Saving Corps, Volleyball. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. PAMELA A. BROOKSHIRE English Course 321 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. Stage: Make-up Crew, lClass Play, Operettai. S.G.A,: Building Control, Prom Planning Committee. SANDRA 1. BUCHHOLZ Elective Course 321 Athletics: Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Stage: Sce- nery Crew CClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall At- tendance Monitor. DOUGLAS H. DANIELSON Elective Course 321 SANDRA L. CASANOVA Science Course 321 Athletics: Archery, Basketball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C., Girls, Nereids, Pep, X. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Or- chestra, Music Festival. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Prompter CClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Hourly. CATHERINE A. CHISHOLM Math Course 321 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Build- ing Usher, Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. DANIEL CHRISTENSEN English C0ul'Se 321 Athletics: Baseball tMinor Ernbleml, Basketball CMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml, Football tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Fishin'-is- Fun. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Emblem. S.G.A.: Auto Registra- tion, Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. WENDY L. CROUSE Science Course 321 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls X. Stage: Make-up Crew tClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Ush- cr, Hostess. WILLIAM M. DEDYNSKI English Course 321 Athletics: Baseball QMinor Emblem, 21, Football tMajor Emblem, 2, Mi- nor Embleml, Track CMajor Embleml. Clubs: Booster, Bowling, Fishin'- is-Fun, Sales. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew, Em- blem. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Studv Hall Hourly. KATHLEEN M. DOMANEK English Course 321 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. Music: Music Festi- val. Service Groups: Banquet. Stage: Make-up Crew CClass Play, Operet- tal. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Ring Committee. Honors: Commencement. DEBORAH L. DONNELL Stenographic Course 321 Athletics: Archery, Basketball, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: Girls, Ner- eids, Pep, X. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Annual CTypistD. S.G.A.: Building Control. , jane Dorszynski Constance Dreyer Sandra Durovy Barbara Duszynski Sherry Eberhardt Cindy Eickstaedt ll t F ,S+ F -Q A . ,A . .f 4. W ' NIJ - .-. . X tg, 13. we . sw , : rf 124 :E ' . - . gjlii 1 . 11. + 1: f ,f 1 mb -ii 0 ,. Q Sandra Buchholz Sandra Casanova Katherine Chisholm Daniel Christensen Wendy Crouse William Dedynski Kathleen Domanek joan Dondero Deborah Donnell IANE E. DORSZYNSKI Elective Course 204 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Home Economics, Pep, Ski. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control. CONSTANCE DREYER Elective Course 321 Clubs: Chemistry, Chess, Girls. Stage: Speaking Part tClass Playl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. SANDRA R. DUROVY English Course 204 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, X. BARBARA A. DUSZYNSKI Clerical Course 321 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. SHERRY A. EBERHARDT Clerical Course 321 CYNTHIA S. EICKSTAEDT Elective Course 321 Clubs: Girls, Horsemanship. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control. fs' . Charles Ellman Donald Ernst Richard Fuhrman Barbara Gagliano joan Glisczinslci Thomas Griger Cynthia Grodevant Daniel Guzleclci Jeffrey Haertlein MARILYN A. HALL Stenographic Course 330 Clubs: Girls. Service Groups: Banquet, Property Crew, S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Honors: Commencement. LEE E. HANRIHAN English Course ' 115 TIMOTHY P. HANSEN Math Course 330 Athletics: Football CMinor Emblemi. Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Camera, Chess, Photography. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. NANCY A. HANSON History Course 321 Clubs: Girls, Library Guild. Honors: Peace Essay Contest. CYNTHIA L. HART English Course 330 Clubs: F.C.C., F.T.S., Girls iTreasurerJ, Nereids. Commencement: Class Commission. Stage: Make-up Crew iClass Play, 2, Operetta, 21. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. GAIL E. HELSINGER English Course 115 S.G.A.: Attendance Monitor COfficeJ. DONALD F. ERNST Elective Course 321 RICHARD A. FUHRMAN English Course 321 Athletics: Football tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblemj, Track tMinor Embleml Clubs: Booster, Fishin'-is-Fun. Commencement: Class Commis- sion. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Emblem. Stage: Speaking Part CClass Playb. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly, 10-B Instructor. BARBARA E. GAGLIANO Elective Course 404 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Pennant Committee. JOAN M. GLISCZINSKI Elective Course 115 Clubs: Girls, Red Cross. THOMAS A. GRIGER English Course 321 Athletics: Football, Wrestling CMajor Emblemb. Service Groups: Barricade Grew. S.G.A.: Auto Registration. CYNTHIA K. GRODEVANT English Course 321 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics, Life Saving Corps, Tumbling, Volley- ball Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, Girlsf Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. DANIEL K. GUZLECKI Math Course 330 Athletics: Football, Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Camera, Photography. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Host. JEFFREY B. HAERTLEIN Industrial Arts Course 330 Clubs: Camera, Photography. Service Groups: Property Crew, Stage Crew. Marilyn Hall Lee Hanrihan Timothy Hansen Nancy Hanson Cynthia Hart Gail Helsinger i NANCY C. HETTWER Science Course 330 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Art, Booster, Dramatics, Girls, Pep, Red Cross. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Make-up-Crew QClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Monitor. Honor: Booster Club Emblem. ELLEN L. I-IOENIG Math Course 330 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L,C., F.T.A., Red Cross fSecretaryj JOSEPH M. JANKOWSKI Elective Course 330 Clubs: Booster, Red Cross. Music: All-City Chorus, Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher Study Hall Hourly. JAMES R. JAROSEK Math Course 330 Athletics: Bowling, Football. Clubs: Bowling, Camera, Photography. S.G.A.: Building Usher. BETH A. JOHANSEN English Course 330 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Dramatics. F.C.C., Girls CSergeant-at-Armsl, Pep. Music: All-City Band, Music Festival. Pub- lications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Hostess. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. KAREN G. KAMINSKI Elective Course 115 Music: Operatta Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Keith Karninski Gary Karas Kreg Karhut Mary Karshna Brian Kellogg Joseph Kirchmeier Sandra Koehler Paul Kolodrubetz Michael Korotka Nancy Hettwer Ellen Hoenig Joseph Jankowski James Jarosek Beth Johansen Karen Kaminski KEITH A. KAMINSKI English Course 330 GARY A. KARAS Science Course 330 Clubs: A.F.S,-F.L.C., Camera, Photography. Publications: Newspaper CPhotographerJ. KREG A. KARHUT English Course 404 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew, Homeroom Monitor, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. MARY E. KARSHNA English Course 330 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics, F.C.C., Girls fTreasurerJ, Pep. Music: Music Festival, Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G,A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. BRIAN L. KELLOGG Science Course 330 JOSEPH 0. KIRCHMEIER English Course 330 Athletics: Gymnastics QMajor Emblemj. Service Groups: Auditorium Ush- er, Emblem Club, Stage: Scenery Crew fOperettal. S.G.A.: Host, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. FREDERICK L. KOC Math Course 115 SANDRA M. KOEHLER English Course 330 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls CS.ecretaryQ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. a PAUL C. KOLODRUBETZ Science Course 330 Clubs: Camera fPresidentJ, Chemistry QPresidentJ, Photography fPresi- dentj Physics CVice-Presidentl. Publications: Newspaper CPhotographerl, Annual QPhotography Editorl. Service Groups: Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control, Public Relations Committee. MICHAEL S. KQROTKA Elective Course 321 Service Groups: Radio Crew CCaptainJ. 1, 15 is-F 3 ., ,W , iiffuiflfii -If :3if'P'?.!:RQ?f9i'v.s.1 1. .JF-' .:.:1'!?? f:.. sg. :. az-.. A- ...- .:.-Q--f..::f-me '...r.::,e: :E il: I -... -Qhi' '-fu tile i:,'5 : -wr-' '- 3 -Q, : 2: 1 A Q-.2'12i.-pf'Q. A 'ivstgffr ts..f1fv- ei ' ,X .6 s . Nathan Kraucunas Frances Kremkau Daniel Krieger janis Kummers Bruce Lange Curtis Lciser SHARON L. LINZMEIER Elective Course 404 Clubs: Girls. Music: Music Festival. SHARON A. LISIECKI Elective Course 115 ,IOHN C. LOPPNOW Science Course 404 Athletics: Basketball, Golf CMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess, Fishin'-is-Fun. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Study Hall Hourly. NICHOLAS F. MANRIQUEZ Elective Course 330 WILLIAM R. MARX Modern Language Course 404 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. HARRIS E. MATKE Elective Course 404 Athletics: Football CMinor Embleml. SHARLYNN L. MCCARTHY Art Course 404 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Dramatics, Publications: Homefoom Representative. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. SANDRA A. MEYERS Science Course ' 404 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Library Guild. Publi- cations: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Scenery Crew COperettal. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. NATHAN E. KRAUCUNAS Science Course 330 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Camera, Photography. Publications: Newspaper tPhotographerJ. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. FRANCES I. KREMKAU Elective Course 204 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Pep. Publications: Newspaper tCub Report- erl. S.G.A.: Building Control. DANIEL J. KRIEGER English Course 330 Athletics: Swimming tMajor Emblem, 3, Medal, Ribbonl. Clubs: Fishin'- is-Fun, Swim. KATHLEEN J. KUCHTA Elective Course 330 Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. JANICE B. KUMMERS Elective Course 321 Music: All-City Chorus. BRUCE L. LANCE Industrial Arts Course 404 Athletics: Cross Country, Service Groups: Stage Crew. CURTIS E. LEISER Elective Course 404 Clubs: F.T.A. Music: All-City Chorus, Opcretta Chorus. Service Groups: Audio-Visual Crew, Barricade Crew. Stage: Dancing Chorus t0perettaJ. S.G.A.: Honor Committee, Study Hall Hourly. MARION R. LIEBE Elective Course 404 Clubs: Girls. Music: Class Play Orchestra. KRISTINE E. LINDBERG Stenographic Course 404 Clubs: Girls. Ann Marie Liberman Marion Liebe Kristine Lindberg Sharon Linzmeier john Loppnow William Marx Harris Matke Sharlynn McCarthy Sandra Meyers 9 I . . ani? X . I. . ip! nt! ini I Carol Milonezyk Anna Marie Morana Roland Moss Brian Napieralski Mary Naujock Sherry Nelson TIMOTHY F. OBLEWSKI Elective Course 404 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. Homeroom Monitor, Projection Crew. Radio Crew. S.G,A,: Building Control. CAROL L. OSBURN English Course 404 Clubs: F.C.C. tSecretary, Vice-Presidentj, F.T.A., Girls CVice-Presidentj Music: Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Representative, Annual QBusiness Staff, Circulation Clerkj. Service Groups: Banquet, Property Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Prom Planning Commit- tee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: F.C.C., Honor Pins CGold, 2, Silver, U. LINDA M. PADDOCK Elective Course 404 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Dramatics, Library Guild. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ROBERT T. PAUL Science Course 404 Athletics: Basketball tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblemj, Football CMajor Emblem 2, Minor Emblemj, Track. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C, Service Groups: Emblem. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. SI-IEILA M. PAWLOWSKI Clerical Course 404 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. HELEN E. PEPPEY Clerical Course 404 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control, Student Board, Study Hall Attend- ance Monitor. JAMES D. PLANT Elective Course 404 Music: Music Festival. GENE R. PLENNES Elective Course 404 Athletics: Football. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. 4 ROBERT J. MILLARD Elective Course 119 CAROL A. MILONCZYK Clerical Course 404 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C:C., Girls. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control. ANNA MARIE MORANA English Course 115 Clubs: Dramatics, Girls. S.G.A.: Assembly, Election Committee ROLAND I. MOSS Elective Course 115 BRIAN W. NAPIERALSKI Elective Course 404 MARY P. NAUIOCK Modern Language Course 404 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls, Library Guild. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Scenery Crew QClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. Honors: Art Award. SI-IERRY L. NELSON English Course 404 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Swimming, Tumbling, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F,C.C., Girls, Nereids, Red Cross. Music: Operetta Chorus. Service Groups: Property Crew QSecretaryl. S.G.A.: Building Con- trol, Hostess. KATHRYN L. NETZEL Elective Course 321 Clubs: F.C.C., Home Economics, Pep., Theater Goers. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. Service Groups: Cafeteria Committee. KENNETH H. NOWAK Elective Course 404 Athletics: Football CManagerD. Service Groups: Property Crew. Kathryn Netzel Kenneth Nowak Timothy Oblewski Carol Osburn Linda Paddock Robert Paul Sheila Pawlowski Helen Peppey Gene Plennes Q' 3' YYWEY YW., Y. . 77. . . -,,,....m.,-.-Y -Y- - - LINDA M. POWELL General Business Course 115 S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. SANDRA M. PRAH Elective Course 404 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Girls. Stage: Malte-up Crew. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control. WILLIAM N. RAASCH Math Course 115 Athletics: Football CMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 22, Wrestling CMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publications: Home- room Representative. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control CSupervisorJ, Building Usher tChairmanJ, Central Study Hall Committee, Public Rela- tions Committee, Study Hall Hourly. SALLY M. RADOMSKI Elective Course 404 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. KURT T. REHFELDT English Course 115 Athletics: Wrestling tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C. Fishin'-is' Fun. Publications: Annual tAssistant Sports Editorj, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee. LARRY J. REIDY English Course 321 SHERYL L. RESPONDEK Elective Course 404 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Girls. I CAROL E. RETZLAFF Elective Course 115 Athletics: Apparatus, Tumbling. Clubs: Booster, F.T,A., Library Guild CTreasurerD, Pep. Music: Music Festival. RODNEY R. RISCH Science Course 115 Athletics: Bowling, Clubs: Fishin'-is' Fun. Carol Retzlaff Evonne Rouse Lee Schauer v , 4 'M 'tw' gag, . .wi-fy,-.. -: 'fslqf R wi' W' 7 :Q , .f 'wy- S New I ,vs ., 'iw i x' - -.-,audi .wif .33 WN wa. Rodney Risch Gary Ryan Lynn Schauer Mary Roch Yolando Salazar Diane Schlinder iii. Linda Powell William Raasch Sally Radomslti Kurt Rehfeld Lawrence Reidy Sheryl Respondek MARY A. ROCH English Course 204 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Pep, Red Cross. Publica- tions: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Projection Crew. Stage: Scenery Crew tClass Play, Operettaj. S.G.A.: Building Control. EVONNE M. ROUSE Elective Course . . 115 Clubs: Home Economics, Red Cross. GARY E. RYAN Elective Course 115 Athletics: Football fMinor Emblemb, Track. Clubs: Camera, Fishin'-is- Fun. Music: Music Festival. LEE E. SCHAUER Science Course 204 Athletics: Football. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is' Fun, Ski. S.G.A.: Building Control. LYNN A. SCHAUER Elective Course 115 Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. , DIANE C. SCHLINDER English Course 204 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, F.C.C., F.T.A., Girls, Pep, S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Special Committee. Honors: Commencement, F.T.A. Awards tRcd and Silver Applesl. :Beamer Randall Scholz Dennis Seignemartin Richard Sericati Shirley Shelton Roy Sibili Karen Spinn Gregory Stabbe Naomi Staszewski janet Stokhaug LINDA 1. SZWEDA Elective Course 115 Athletics: Apparatus, Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Gymnastics, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. S.G.A.: Building Control. LINDA S. TANDECKI Elective Course 204 CHERYL A. TARR Elective Course 204 S.G.A.: Building Control. DONALD G. THOMAS Industrial Arts Course 204 LEE I. TRAD Math Course 204 Athletics: Baseball fMinor Embleml, Basketball iMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Medall, Football CMinor Embleml. Commencement: Class Commission CChairmanl Class Speaker. Publications: Annual QAssociate Editor, Sports Editorj. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Emblem. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Host, Public Relations Committee, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: Who Knows Team. PAMELA I. UDVARE Elective Course 204 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Ski. Music: Class Play Orchestra. Publica- tions: Homeroom Representative fAssistantl. Stage: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly. RANDALL A. SCHOLZ English Course 204 Athletics: Baseball, Football. Service Groups: Stage Crew, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. GEORGE L. SCHULZ Elective Course 115 DENNIS C. SEIGNEMARTIN Elective Course 321 Athletics: Apparatus, Life Saving Corps, Swimming CMinor Emblcml. Service Groups: Projection Crew. RICHARD L. SERICATI Elective Course 330 SHIRLEY J. SHELTON English Course 404 ROY T. SIBILA English Course 204 KAREN E. SPINN Elective Course ll5 GREGORY D. STABBE Elective Course 204 Service Groups: Barricade Crew. NAOMI STASZEWSKI Stenographic Course 204 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics, Pep. Commencement: Class Commission. Music: All-City Majorette, Music Festival 121. S.G.A.: Building Control Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. ,IANET E. STOKHAUG Clerical Course 204 MARY L. STRASZEWSKI Clerical Course 204 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics, Red Cross. Service Groups: Banquet. Mary Straszewski Linda Szweda Cheryl Tarr Donald Thomas Lee Trad Pamela Udvare D X 'tr-'-xr' .Q-4 DEBORAH I... ULLENBURG English Course 204 Clubs: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Girls, Pep, Ski, Theater Goers. Music: Class Play Orchestra CSD, Operetta Orchestra 435, Music Festival. Publica- tions: Newspaper tCub Reporterl, Annual tHomero0m Assistant Editorj, Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Announcer, Stage: Scenery Crew lClass Play, 2, Operetta, 2J. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Ush- er, Hostess. JOANNE E. URBANIAK Stenographic Course 204 Clubs: F.C.C., Girls. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Usher. JOHN VITAS Science Course 204 Athletics: Football fMinor Emblemj. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art. Stage: Scenery Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Honors: Art Service Pin, Second Place journal Art Contest. RICHARD H. VOELTZ Drafting Course 204 JANICE A. VORPAHL Elective Course 330 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess. MARGARET E. WALDUM English Course 204 Athletics: Apparatus, G.A.A. Council, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Pep. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. DEBRA A. WASECHEK Elective Course 404 Club: Art, F.T.A., Girls, History, X. Publications: Newspaper 1Star Reporterl. CHRISTINE A. WENDLING English Course 204 Clubs: Chemistry, Girls. I SIRENA WHITEDOC Elective Course 204 Clubs: Art, Girls, Theatre Goers. Music: Music Festival. JAMES F. WICK Math Course 204 Athletics: Baseball QMinor Embleml, Basketball fMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, Medall, Football tMajor Emblem, 3, Co-Captainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Emblem. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Con- trol Supervisor, Building Usher, Host, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: Badger Boys, Harvard Book Award. KATHLEEN WIELEBSKI Stenographic Course 204 Athletics: Apparatus, G.A.A. Council, Tumbling. Clubs: Girls. Publica- tions: Newspaper QBusinessl, Annual fBusinessl. Kathleen Wielebski Byron Wiemann Christine Wierzba Georgia Windrow Harry Wirth Steven Ziege 117 UN? L- 3 ij Q . f . X sf, , l as - A Deborah Ullenberg Joanne Urbaniak john Vitas Richard Voeltz Margaret Waldum Debra Wasechek Christine Wendlillg Sirena Whitedog james Wick CHRISTINE C. WIERZBA Science Course II5 Athletics: G.A.A. Council, Life Saving Corps, Volleyball, Clubs: Nereids, Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Make-up Crew lClass Play, Operettal, Scenery Crew fOperettal. S.G.A.: Assembly, Build- ing Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. BYRON A. WIEMANN English Course 204 Clubs: Dramatics, Theatre Goers, Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Cho- rus, Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Speaking Part lOperetta SJ, Dancing Chorus 1Operetta 2l. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. GEORGIA M. WINDROW English Course 404 Clubs: Booster, F.C.C., F.T.A., Girls. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Newspaper CManagerD. HARRY I. WIRTH Science Course II5 Athletics: Football lMinor Embleml, Wrestling CMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art. Stage: Scenery Crew tOperettaJ. S.G.A.: Building Control. Honors: Art lFirst Place, 2, Capitol Court Art Awards l. STEVEN A. ZEIGE English Course 330 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Booster, Commencement: Class Commission. Service Groups: Banquet. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. 4 LYNNE M. ZIELOSKI Stenographic Course 115 Cluhs: Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Banquet, S.C.A.: Hostess, Honors: Commencement. SHARON R. ZIMMERMAN English Course 204 Clubs: A.1 .S.-F.L.C. SCOTT R. ZUNKER English Course 115 .r Cir XYYK K 1 1. Q21 ,F N ' Qt 1, . Lynne Zieloski. Sharon Zimmerman A '14 Nw ,.. 'Q 1 K it june Graduates E 4 t 2 E SEATED: Susan Sanelc, Lynn Frank. STANDING Stew C Ill ltd Xlodtr VVill1 un Ruft nburg The june graduating class of 1969 elected a capable and efficient Class Commission composed of Steve Gaza as chairman, Lynne Frank, Ted Modcr, Bill Rei- fenberg, and Sue Sanek. Mr. Koch is the acting advisor. The Commission represents the entire graduating class, and have various duties to perform. Among these tasks were choosing the color of the caps and gowns, deter- mining the amount for class dues, planning the senior dinner dance, and deciding upon the class gift. The Commission met several times during the se- mester in order to make their decisions. After some de- liberation,-the color of the gowns was decided, but since Bay View was the last school to make their re- quest, only their second choice was available, which was metallic blue. The amount collected from each 12A for class dues went toward the payment for caps and gowns, the din- ner, the graduation programs for the seniors, and the class gift tothe school. The june 1969 Class Commission did an excellent job representing the graduating seniors with the oppor- tunities and ideas which were available. 6' CAROL A. ABATI Elective Course 121 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics, Girls, Home Economics, Pep, Red Cross, Ski. Music: Music Festival. Stage: Scenery Crew CClass Play, Oper- ettal. S.C.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. DEANNA M. ALANIVA Clerical Course 121 Clubs: Girls, Pep. Publications: Annual QTypistD, Homeroom Representa- tive. Stage: Dancing Chorus fOperettaJ, Make-up Crew CClass Play, Oper- ettaJ. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Ring Commit- tee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study'Hall Hourly. RONALD L. ALLEN Science Course 121 Clubs: Bowling, Math, X. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher CCaptainJ. S.G.A.: Honor Committee. JAMES T. ALT Math Course 121 Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control CSu- pervisori, Student Court CAlternate justicej. Honors: Badger Boys State tAlternatel. JOSEPH I. ALVARADO Modern Language Course 121 Athletics: Cross Country tMajor Emblem, 3, Captainj, Track fMajor Em- blem, CSD, Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publications: Newspaper CStar Reporterl. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Assembly CSergeant-at-Arms, 2nd Vice-Presidentj, Building Control, Building Usher, Election Committee. Honors: Badger Boys State. STANFORD W. ANDERSEN Science Course 221 Athletics: Swimming fMinor Emblem, 21. Clubs: Chemistry. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Usher. CAIL J. ANDERSON Stenographic Course 422 Clubs: Girls. Pep. Music: All-City Chorus. BARBARA H. ANTOSIEWICZ English Course 121 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess, F.T.C., Girls. Service Groups: Banquet. S.C.A.: Building Usher. DIANA L. APPS Stenographic Course 121 Clubs: Girls, X. Music: Music Festival. Urlel Arenas Randall Arndorfer Carolyn Auriemma Rosemarie Balistreri Mary Baran Barbara Baraniak 3 9 O in a Carol Abati Deanna Alaniva Ronald Allen james Alt joseph Alvarado Stanford Andersen Gail Anderson Barbara Antosieweicz Diana Apps URIEL ARENAS Elective Course 209 Athletics: Apparatus. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.C.A.: Building Control. RANDALL L. ARNDORFER Science Course 121 Athletics: Track fMinor Emblemsj. Clubs: Bowling. CAROLYN S. AURIEMMA Elective Course 121 Music: Music Festival. TADEUSZ A. BACZEK General Course 119 ROSEMARIE BALISTRERI English Course 426 Clubs: Art, History, Theater Goers. Stage: Scenery Crew CClass Playl. MARY A. BARAN Science Course 426 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Chemistry, Girls, Home Economics. Stage: Costume Crew tClass Play, 29. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. BARBARA A. BARANIAK English Course 426 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Girls, Ski. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. L ,,. X 5, 1, - i t Q a K Faith Baum Judith Baum Karen Baxter Paul Behmke William Bell Germaine Belter Michael Bennett Elizabeth Berg David Bernardi ELIZABETH M. BERG Elective Course Clubs: A.F.S.-F.LC., F.C.C., Girls, Red Cross. DAVID A. BERNARDI Industrial Arts Course MICHAEL H. BERNDT Accounting Course KENNETH R. BETLEY English Course TERRI M. BIALAS Elective Course Clubs: Art, Red Cross.Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Mak Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. KATHY M. BIEDRZYCKI Elective Course Clubs: Girls. JAMES BIEGANOWSKI Math Course YVONNE B. BIEGANSKI Home Economics Course Clubs: Girls, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control. SHIRLEY A. BARUTHA English Course 426 S.G.A.: Building Control. FAITH A. BAUM Elective Course 202 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics, Sales. Music: All-City Chorus. Scrvicc Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Make-up Crew. S.G.A.: Study Hull Hourly. IUDITH K. BAUM English Course 426 Clubs: Girls, Horsemanship, Red Cross. KAREN G. BAXTER Elective Course 426 Clubs: A.F,S.-F.L..C., Girls tPresidentJ, Pep, Ski fSecretaryJ, Scrvicc Groups: Auditorium Deputy, Banquet. S.G.A.: Building Control, llostcss, Pennant Committee. PAUL J. BEHMKE Industrial Arts Course 426 WILLIAM S. BELL Math Course 426 Athletics: Track fMajor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l.,C. Publications: Newspaper CStar Reporterl. S.G.A.: Building Control. CERMAINE BELTER English Course 426 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus. Stage: Scenery Crew QClass Playj. MICHAEL A. BENNETT English COUISC 228-D Athletics: Golf, Michael Berndt Kenneth Betley Terri Bialas Kathy Biedrzycki james Bieganowski Yvonne Bieganski . .Xl ,ag 5 P... , ROBERT A. BILANSKY Elective Course 415 Athletics: Football QMinor Emblemj, Track CMajor Emblem, Minor Em- blem, Medals, 21. Service Groups: Emblem Crew. S.G.A.: Study Hall At- tendance Monitor. RONALD D. BLANCHARD English Course 428 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: All-City Choir, Music Festival. KAREN G. BLOMDAHL Elective Course 415 Clubs: F.T.A. THOMAS P. BLUM Elective Course 428 Athletics: Football. Life Saving Corps, Track, Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, S.G,A.: Building Control. PATRICIA E. BODDEN Elective Course 428 Clubs: Pep. Music: Music Festival. MICHAEL W. BOEHME Elective Course 428 JACK D. BOHL Science Course 428 JILL A. BORCHARDT English Course 428 Clubs: Art, Girls. Commencement: Ensemble 122. Music: Class Play Or- chestra CSD, Operetta Orchestra K2J. Publications: Homeroom Representa- tive: Service Grouos: Banquet, Stage: Scenery Crew lOperettaJ, Talent Show. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Dance Committee, Hostess. JANET I. BORCK Elective Course 428 Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Repre- sentative. S.G.A.: Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Jill Borchardt Janet Borck Kathleen Boschke Can Bova Patricia Breitbach Rodger Brower Patricia Brown Kyle Brunk Linda Budzien ,,g.- - krrk K, XR eg 8' iz ev Robert Bilansky Ronald Blanchard Karen Blomdahl Thomas Blum Patricia Bodden Jack Bohl KATHLEEN M. BOSCHKE Elective Course 428 Clubs: Girls, Nereids, Pep, Ski. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control. GARY A. BOVA Science Course 428 PATRICIA M. BREITBACH Math Course 428 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Debate, F.T.A. Qlnter-Highl, Girls, Home Economics QChairman, Treasurerl. Stage: Costume Crew CClass Play, Operettaj. S.G.A.: Building Control, Pennant Committee, Public Relations Committee. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. THOMAS BRONSTAD Elective Course 428 S.G.A.: Building Control. PATRICIA BROWN Math Course 428 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls, Home Economics QSecretaryJ, Ner- eids, X. Publications: Newspaper QStar Reporterj, Homeroom Representa- tive. Service Groups: Cheerleaders. Stage: Costume Crew fClass Play, Operettaj. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. MELODY J. BRUMER Elective Course 428 Clubs: Girls KYLE S. BRUNK Math Course 428 Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming CMajor Emblem, 2 Minor Em- blem: Ribbons, 22. Clubs: Chemistry, Math Physics. Service Groups: Emblem Club. ' LINDA I. BUDZIEN English Course 428 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology, Fishin-is- Fun, F.T.A., QTreasurerl, Girls, History, Home Econimics, Nereids. Mu- sic: All-City Chorus. Publications: Newspaper CStar Reporterl. Stage: Speaking Part: KClass Playl, Costume Crew QClass Play, 22. S.G.A.: Build- ing Usher, Honor Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Honors: Trees For Tomorrow. i E 9- Bruce Bugalski Annamarie Busalacehi .1 . :. .::..:f-c Q.-wfwsv. 1.32: 5.3,.v?- sv-S5-: A . , fff5si.HS 3, -IV Q5 ID X Karl Burgner Charles Causier James Buretta Carol Casey GEORGE F. CERWIN Elective Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Debate, History Q'I'reasurerj. Music: All-City Or- chestra, Class Play Orchestra, Dance Band Member, Operetta Orchestra, Music Festival. Stage: Talent Show. JEFFREY W. CHASE English Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: All-City Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra, Music Festival. Stage: Speaking Part CClass Play, Operettal. DAVE A. CHIRAFISI English Course 226 Athletics: Football tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Building Control. NANCY j. CHRISTENSEN Accountant Course 209 Clubs: Girls, Pep. S.G.A.: Building Control. DARREL R. CIECHANOWSKI Elective Course 334 LEROY 1. CISKE Elective Course 209 BARRY W. CISZEWSKI English Course 202 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. DENNIS D. CLARK English Course 211 Athletics: Baseball fMinor Embleml, Football tMinor Embleml. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. PATRICIA A. CONTARDI Stenographic Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control. LAVERNE R. CORBY English Course 209 Clubs: Art, F.T.A. Clnter-Highl, Girls, Home Economics, Library Guild CVice-Presidentl, Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G,A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Honors: F.'l'.A. fRed and Gold Applel. ' BRUCE I. BUCALSKI Science Course 428 Athletics: Gymnastics fMajor Emblem, 3: Medals, 12: Captainl. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. MARYANN BURAZIN Elective Course l2l JAMES A. BURETTA English Course 428 Athletics: Baseball CMajor Embleml, Golf CMajor Emblem, 2, Tropliy, Captainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C. Service Groups: Emblem Club. KARL E. BURGNER Elective Course 428 S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. ANNAMARIE R. BUSALACCHI English Course 428 Athletics: Tumbling. Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival 437. S.G.A.: Assembly. CAROL A. CASEY Elective Course 209 Clubs: Dramatics, F.C.C., Girls, Red Cross tSergeaut-at-Armsj, Theatre Goers. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. CHARLES W. CAUSIER Science Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chemistry, History, Physics, Science. Music: Dance Band Member. Publications: Newspaper CStar Reportcrl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, I0-B Instruction. Honors: V.F.W. Freedoms Challenge Speech Contest. jeffrey Chase Leroy Ciske Patricia Contardi George Cerwin Nancy Christensen Dennis Clark ss-s galil Dave Cliiratlsi Barry Cisvt u ski l.aVerucC orbx f et. cg.. 1'-f as ' 1 ' X Patricia Culver David Cutty joan Czarapata George Czerwinski Susan Dachs Steve Dalrymple DANIEL R. DANIELSON English Course 226 Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Ush- er, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. DIANA L. DAVID Science Course 121 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chemistry 1Chairman1. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Operetta, Music Festival. Honors: Senior Girls Hon- or Society. BARRY A. DAWSON English Course 211 KENNETH E. DAY General Course 119 MABIANNE V. DENOYER English Course 121 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Fishin-is-Fun, F.C.C., Girls, Pep, Red Cross. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control. CARL G. DITTLOFF Math Course 121 Athletics: Baseball 1Manager1. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dhemistry, X. Mu- sic: All-City Chorus, Music Festival 121, Operetta Chorus 121. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Con- trol, 10-B Instruction. DEBORAH L. DOBSON English Course 121 Clubs: Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control. KATHLEEN A. DODGE English Course 121 Clubs: Girls. Music: Music Festival 131. S.G.A.: Building Control. KATHLEEN L. DOLCE Elective Course 121 Clubs: Girls. Publications: 1Business Staff1. JOSEPH P. DONAHUE Elective Course 411 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control. MAUREEN DONDEBO Clerical Course 121 Music: Music Festival 131. . 4 v PATRICIA A. CULVEB Elective Course 209 Music: All-City Chorus 131, Music Festival 131. DAVID M. CUTTY Elective Course 209 Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. JOAN M. CZARAPATA English Course 326 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Nereids, Pep, X. Publications: Annual 1Business Staff1, Newspaper 1Business Staff1. S.G.A.: Pennant Committee. GEORGE M. CZERWINSKI History Course 209 Athletics: Football 1Manager1. Clubs: Chess, Swim, Tropical Fish. S.G.A.: Host, Study Hall Hourly. SUSAN D. DACHS English Course 226 Music: Music Festival. STEVE H. DALRYMPLE Science Course 121 Athletics: Cross Country 1Major Emblem1, Football 1Minor Emblem, 21, Track 1Major Emblem, 31, Wrestling 1Major Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Captain1. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Assembly 1President1, Building Usher 1Chairman1, Election Committee, Handbook and Consti- tution Committee, Student Board 1Chairman, Delegate-At-Large, Sopho- more Representative.1 Honors: Badger Boys State, Elks Club Leadership Award. Diana David Barry Dawson Marianne DeNoyer Carl Dittloff Deborah Dobson Kathleen Dodge Kathleen Dolge joseph Donahue Maureen Dondero l RICHARD E. DREW Science Course 121 Athletics: Football tMinor Emblem1, Tennis CMinor Emblem1. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology, Chemistry, Physics. PATRICIA K. DULDE Elective Course 121 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Girls CPresident1, Pep, X. Music: All-City Cho- rus, Operetta Chorus 121. Publications: Newspaper tArt Editor1, Home- room Representative. Service Groups: Banquet, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Dancing Chorus t0peretta1, Scenery Crew tOperetta, 21. S.G.A.: Building Control, Election Committee tDelegate-At-Large1, Hostess, Pennant Committee, Student Court, 10-B Instruction. MICHAEL J. DUTKIEWICZ English Course 121 Athletics: Baseball, Football. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Building Con- trol, Study Hall Hourly. MARY M. EBERLING English C0ll1'Se 209 Clubs: Girls. Music: Music Festival. THOMAS A. EBERT English Course 209 SUSAN E. EHRMAN Stenographic Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. DARRELL ELLIOT IR. Math Course 209 Athletics: Gymnastics tMinor Emblem, 21, Swimming QMajor Emblem1, Tennis tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem1. Clubs: Chemistry, Fishin-is- Fun, Math. Music: Class Play COrchestra1, Operetta t0rchestra1. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CSupervisor1. S.G.A.: Public Relations Com- mittee, Student Board, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: Badger Boys State. june Ellman Carol Enright William Evans CaroliEwald Baibara Ewart Linda Fagan Thomas Feuersthaler Michael Fisher Lynn Frank Richard Drew Patricia Dulde Michael D1l1h16N1C7 Mary Eberling Susan Ehrman Darrell Elliot JUNE M. ELLMAN Elective Course 209 Clubs: Booster, Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Make-up Crew. CAROL S. ENRIGHT Stenographic Course 209 WILLIAM D. EVANS Math Course 209 Athletics: Swimming tMinor Emblem1, Track tMinor Emlmlem1. CAROL L. EWALD Elective Course 209 S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. BARBARA S. EWART Elective Course 209 Clubs: Art CTreasurer1. Stage: Scenery Crew tClass Play, Operetta, 21. LINDA A. FAGAN Elective Course 211 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: Bowling, Dramatics. Music: Music Festival t21. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. THOMAS G. FEUERSTHALER Elective Course 121 Athletics: Baseball tMajor Emblem, Medals, 21, Cross Country tMajor Emblem1, Football CMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem1, Track tMajor Emblem, 2, Medals, 51. Music: All-City Chorus. MICHAEL A. FISHER Math Course 211 Clubs: History. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CCaptain, Supcrvisor1. LYNNE R. FRANK English Course 211 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, History. Music: Music Festival 431. Publica- tions: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Speaking Part tClass Play, Opcr- etta1. S.G.A.: Assembly tHistorian1. -...Q w., , Susan Frank Russell Franken Ernst-Ulrich Franzen janet Freiburger john Friedl Nancy Friski Robert Gaeth Diane Gajeski Adolph Galonski DANIEL R. GARGUILO Math Course 415 Athletics: Cross Country, Gymnastics. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CCaptainJ. Stage: Speaking Part CClass Playi. S.G.A,: Auto Registration, Public Relations Committee. DALE 1. GARSTECKI English Course 415 Athletics: Life Saving Corps., Swimming tMajor Emblem, Minor Em- bleml, Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. Service Groups: Stage Crew, Stage: Dancing Chorus lOperettal, Scenery Crew tClass Playl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. MICHAEL GAU Elective Course 415 Athletics: Golf. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C, S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. LEONARD GAUER En lish Course 415 g Athletics: Golf. Clubs: Bowling, Fishin'-is-Fun, STEVE A. GAZA Science Course 415 Athletics: Baseball tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, 1, Medals, 21, Life-Saving Corps, Swimming tMajor Emblem, 3, Medals, 2, Ribbons, 3, Co-Captainl Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun. Publications: Newspa- per tCub Reporteri, Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Emblem Club tSecretaryD. S.G.A.: Building Control lSupervisorJ. SUSAN L. FRANK Elective Course 415 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. S.G.A.: Building Control. RUSSELL G. FRANKEN English Course 211 Athletics: Apparatus, Gymnastics fMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Medals, 6, Ribbon, Trophy, Co-Captainj. ERNST-ULRICH FRANZEN Elective Course 328 Athletics: Cross Country tMinor Embleml. Clubs: Debate tPresidentJ, History, Ski, X tChairmanJ. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival C21 Publications: Annual lAssistant Activity Editori, Newspaper tStar Report- erj, Stage: Speaking Part tOperettaJ, S.G.A.: Building Control. Honors: Debate Club CPinJ. JANET M. FREIBURGER Stenographic Course 211 Clubs: Home Economics, Library Guild, Red Cross. Service Groups: Banquet. JOHN C. FRIEDL Elective Course 211 NANCY E. FRISKE English Course 211 Clubs: Art CSecretaryJ, Camera, Fishin-is-Fun, F.C.C., History, Home Economics, Library Guild, Pep. Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporteri. Stage: Costume Crew tClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Public Relations Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Honors: Library Guild CPinl. ROBERT E. CAETH English Course 415 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Camera, Chess, Photography. Music: Alle City Chorus. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Projection Crew tCo- Chairmanj. Stage: Speaking Part tOperettaJ. Honors: Audio Visual Pin, Chess Club Pin. DIANE I. CAJESKI Modern Language Course 415 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls. Publications: Newspaper tCircula- tion Managerj. Stage: Speaking Part CClass Playj. S.G.A.: Study Hall At- tendance Monitor. ADOLPH E. GALONSKI English Course 426 Athletics: Wrestling tMinor Emblemj. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CCaptainD. SUSAN F. CALONSKI Elective Course 415 Clubs: Biology, Bowling, Girls, Home Economics lSecretaryJ, Library. Music: Music Festival. Service Groups: Banquet. S.G.A,: Building Usher, Hostess. Susan Galonski Daniel Garguilo Dale Garstecki Michael Gau Leonard Gauer Steve Gaza FR MICHAEL 1. GENGLER English Course 415 Athletics: Gymnastics tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 25. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. ELIZABETH A. GERULL Modern Language Course 415 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Red Gross tPresidentJ, X. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. GALE I. GIENCKE Science Course 415 Clubs: Art, Bowling, Dramatics, Girls, Math. Stage: Scenery Crew tClass Play, Operettal. LINDA S. GISSING Elective Course 415 Clubs: Booster, Girls, Library Guild tSergeant-At-Armsl. Music: Music Festival. Stage: Scenery Crew tGlass Play J. S.G.A.: Hostess. Honors: Gold Library Pin. WILLIAM E. GLOWACKI English Course 415 Athletics: Baseball tMinor Embleml, Football CMinor Embleml, Track, tMinor Embleml. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew, Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control tSupervisor7. FELIPE GOMEZ Elective Course 422 Athletics: Basketball, Gymnastics, Tumbling. MARY C. GOODWILL Elective Course 428 Music: Music Festival. THOMAS J. GORECKI Math Course 415 Athletics: Cross Country tMajor Emblemj, Track tMinor Emblem, 2, Rib- bonl, Wrestling tMinor Emblem, 22. Clubs: Chess, Science. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher, Study Hall Hourly. BRIAN R. GOSTOMSKI Science Course 415 Thomas Graan Michal Grabowski Marcia Grazyk Chris Grainger Steven Greening Kathleen Greenmeier -qg-s-of . Michael Gengler Elizabeth Gernll Gale Giencke Linda Gissing Willian Glowacki Felipe Gomez Mary Goodwill Thomas Gorccki Brian Gostolnski THOMAS W. GRAAN English Course 315 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l,.C., Chess. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. MICHAEL J. GRABOWSICI Science Course 202 Athletics: Wrestling tMajor Emblem, 21. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l,.C. MARCIA C. GRACZYK Elective Course 213 Clubs: Bowling, Girls. Music: Music Festival 127. CHRIS GRAINGER English Course 418 Athletics: Gymnastics tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, Medalj. IEANEEN M. GRAY Clerical Course 415 Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess. STEVEN I. GREENING English Course 415 Athletics: Wrestling tMinor Emblem J. KATHLEEN R. GREENMEIER Elective Course 415 Clubs: Girls, Nercids. Service Groups: Cheerleader. J GAIL P. GRUSZCYNSKI Elective Course 426 Clubs: Ski. Publications: Annual CBusiness Staff1, Newspaper CBusincss Staff1. S.G.A.: Building Usher. CATHRYN L. GUST Math Course 428 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., F.C.C. tVice-Presidcnt1, F.T.A., Girls, Ski, X. Mu- sic: All-City Orchestra 421, Class Play Orchestra 131, Operetta Orchestra 121. CHARLES M. HAAKMA English Course 326 Clubs: Chess, F.T.A. Service Groups: Light Crew, Projection Crew, Stage Crew. JOHN C. HAGEN English Course 326 Athletics: Swimming iMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem 1, Tennis tMinor Emblem 1. Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. THOMAS K. IIAIGHT English Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus tMajor Emblem1, Baseball fMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Medals, 21, Baseball iMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Cap- tain1, Football tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem1. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall At- tendance Monitor, Study llall Hourly. MARY L. HAINER Science Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., History. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. DOUGLAS A. HANKE English Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: Class Play Orchestra, Dance Band Members, Operetta Orchestra, Music Festival, 1231. S.G.A.: Building Control, Build- ing Usher. MICHAEL A. GREENMEIER Industrial Arts Course 426 Athletics: Baseball iMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem1, Basketball tMinor Emblem1, Football fMajor Emblem1, Basketball tMinor Emblem1, Foot- ball tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 21, Wrestling tMajor Emblem1. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. THOMAS R. GREENTHAL English Course 415 Athletics: Golf iMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Bibbon1. Clubs: A.F.S.AF.l..C. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Building Control. JANE GRODZINSKI Science Course 426 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., X. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study llall Attendance Monitor. Mary Hainer Douglas Hanke Dawn Hansen judith Hansen Daniel Harwood Dawn Harzke Q tkik Nh 't'. ,..k ,Q .,., I .. : .. :..:: gig -- - . ag, -gp 5 ,E 128 Michael Greenmeier Thomas Greenthal jane Crodzinski james Grover Laurie Gruenwald Gail Gruszcynski Cathryn Gust Charles Haakma Thomas Haight JAMES F. GROVER Elective Course 202 Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun. Music: All-City Band, Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control. LAURIE E. GRUENWALD English Course 426 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L..C., Booster, Dramatics, F.C.C., Girls, Theater Goers, X. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Homeroom Representative. DAWN M. HANSEN Science Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Library Guild. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. IUDITH A. HANSEN English Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Girls, Pep. Stage: Scenery Crew iClass Play1. S.G.A.: Building Control. DANIEL R. HARWOOD Math Course 326 Clubs: Bowling. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus, Music Festi- val. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Dancing Chorus iOperctta, 21, Speaking Part tOperetta1, Talent Show. DAWN M. HARZKE Elective Course ' 326 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Assembly, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. :'L' 'K ',',:.:' ss. , ag . if W 5 xg Carol Hawk Lynn Head Hope Henderson Mark Henn Rebecca Henry Todd Herman janice Herman Steven Herriges Ellen Hinrichs PATRICIA I. HODSON Clerical Course 326 Clubs: Booster, Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, Pep, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control. SANDRA I. HOEDEL Elective Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A., Library Guild. THOMAS 1. HOLLAND Elective Course 326 Athletics: Gymnastics. Clubs: Swim. S.G.A.: Building Control. WILLIAM B. HOOVER Science Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. tCo-Chairmanl, Chemistry, History, Math, X. Mu- sic: All-City Chorus, Music Festival 131. Publications: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Speaking Part tClass Paly, Operettai. S.G.A.: Building Control tSupervisorJ, Building Usher, 10B Instruction. MARK A. I-IORGAN English Course 213 GREGORY 1.6 HORZEWSKI Elective Course 326 CAROL 1. HANK Clerical Course 326 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics, Library Guild. S.G.A.: Building Usher. LYNN M. HEAD Elective Course 326 Clubs: Girls tVice Presidentj. Music: Music Festival CSD. S.G.A.: Building Control. HOPE L. HENDERSON Elective Course 326 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Nereids. Music: Music Festival. MARK A. HENN Elective Course 326 REBECCA A. HENRY Eletive Course 326 Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival 137. TODD M. HERMAN English Course 326 Athletics: Baseball fMajor Emblem, Minor Embleml, Wrestling tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 2, Medall. JANICE R. I-IERMANN Stenographic Course 226 Clubs: F.T.A., Girls, Pep, Red Cross QTreasurerJ. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Stage: Make-up Cres tClass Playl. STEVEN R. HERRIGES Elective Course 202 ROGER D. HEWITT Elective Course 428 ELLEN G. HINRICHS English Course 326 Clubs: Bowling, Debate, Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival 133. S.G.A.: Hostess. Patricia Hodson Sandra Hoedel Thomas Holland Mark Horgan William Hoover Gregory Horzewskl K 1 X 3 i MARSHA A. HUNT Elective Course 326 SUSAN M. IGNASIAK Science Course 202 Clubs: A.F.S.'F.L.C., Chess, Girls. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festi- val LSJ. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. KAREN L. IWEN Elective Course 202 JOHN P. JACOBS English Course 211 Music: All-City Chorus. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. MILTON C. JACOBS Science Course 211 Athletics: Baseball. S.G.A.: Building Control. CHRISTINE B. JANCZAK Science Course 428 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: Chemistry, Girls, Home Economics. Publications: Homeroom Representative, Honors: Honor Days Award. CARY J. JAROZEWSKI Industrial Arts Course 211 Athletics: Baseball, Football QMajor Emblem, Minor Embleml, Swim' ming, Track QMajor Emblem, 2, Ribbons, 4, lst Place Pentahalonj. Clubs: Booster. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Emblem Club. - Pamela Jasniewski Robert Jazwiecki Marvin Jensen James Jeske Steven Joers Allan Johnson Mark Johnson Mark Johnson Michael Jones 'fi' O .X Susan Ignasiak Karen Iwen John Jacobs Milton Jacobs Christine Janczalt Cary Jarozewski PAMELA M. JASNIEWSKI Stenographic Course 211 Clubs: Library Guild. S.C.A.: Hostess ROBERT J. JAZWIECKI Elective Course 211 Athletics: Wrestling. MARVIN J. JENSNE English Course 211 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Commencement: Orchestra. Music: All-City Or- chestra, Class Play Orchestra, Dance Band Member, Operetta Orchestra, Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control fSupervisorJ. JAMES W. JESKE Elective Course 211 Athletics: Cross Country, Swimming CMajor Emblem, SJ, Track. STEVEN M. JOERS Science Course 211 Athletics: Football fMinor Emblemi. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin-is Fun, Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. ALLAN M. JOHNSON English Course 226 Athletics: Baseball tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Medals, 2J. Gym- nastics fMinor Emblemi, Swimming tMinor Embleml. Clubs: Bowling. Service Groups: Announcers, Auditorium Usher, Baracade Crew, Emblem Club, Radio Crew. MARK O. JOHNSON Elective Course 326 Athletics: Swimming CMinor Embleml. Clubs: Biology, Bowling lPresi- denti, Fishin-is-Fun, S.G.A.: Building Control. J MARK R. JOHNSON Math Course 211 Music: All-City Band Mssistant Directorj. MICHAEL S. JONES Elective Course 226 its , Bonnie Jost Fred Joy Joann Kaczmarek Dale Kadlec Robert Kahl Bruce Kaltenbrun DANIEL F. KAMPS English Course 213 DEBORAH M. KANIEWSKI Stenographic Course 213 Clubs: F.C.C., Girls, Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. Service Groups: Banquet. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. GEORGE P. KARIZS Industrial Arts Course 213 Clubs: Bowling, Chemistry. LINDA A. KARNES English Course 213 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus, Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control. Ring Committee tChairmanD. DANA M. KARWACKI Modern Language Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F,L.C. CChairmanJ, Girls, Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper tStar Reporteri, Service Groups: Cheer- leader QMajor Emblemj. Stage: Operetta tDancing Chorusj S.G.A.: As- sembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Student Board CDelegate-At- Largel, Study Hall Hourly, Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. DENNIS G. KARWEIK English Course 213 Athletics: Track tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblemj. Service Groups: Emblem Club. SUSAN A. KASTEN Elective Course 213 JAMES A. KASTERN Elective Course 213 Athletics: Track. JAN C. KATCHA Math Course 213 BONNIE R. JOST Clerical Course 211 FRED P. JOY Science Course 211 Athletics: Basketball tMajor Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.- F.L.C. S.G.A.: Building Control JOANN H. KACZMARKE Clerical Course 213 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: Future Nurses. DALE R. KADLEC Science Course 213 ROBERT A. KAHL Elective Course 226 BRUCE E. KALTENBRUN Science Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: Music Festival. Daniel Kamps Deborah Kaniewski George Karm Linda Karnes Dana Karwacki Dennis Karnelk Susan Kastern James Kasten Jan Katcha A . igyg . Kathleen Katzenmiller Robert Kebschull Carol Kessenich Gail Kearney -ludith Kempkc Wanda Kiepczynslci DONNA R KIERZEK Steno ra hic Course 213 - g P Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Building Control. CINDRA L. KLEIN Elective Course 213 Clubs: Bowling, Girls, Red Cross. Music: Music Festival 131. THOMAS G. KLEMAN Industrial Arts Course 213 CHARLES A. KLOC English Course 213 Athletics: Baseball, Basketball. Clubs: Fishin'-is Fun. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. Service Groups: Barrricade Crew. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control. LYNNE E. KLOPOTIC Clerical Course 213 S.G.A.: Building Control. MARLENE A. KLOSS English Course ' 213 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., tljresidentj, F.T.A., Girls. Mu- sic: Music Festival. Publications: CBusiness Staffl. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: F.C.C. tGold and Silver Pinl. NADINE M. KLUGE Elective Course 213 KAREN A KLUTH Elective Course 426 Clubs: Girls BARBARA A. KNIPPEL English Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology, Chemistry, Dramatics, F.C.C., Girls. Mu- sic: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. Publications: Newspaper fStar Re- porterl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Speaking Part tClass Play, Operetta, 23, Dancing Chorus tOperettaJ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Prom-Planning Committee. Honors: Dramatics Award tPinl. KATHLEEN KATZENMILLER Elective Course 213 Clubs: F.C.C. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival C31 GAIL K. KEARNEY Elective Course 213 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: F.C.C., Girls. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Honors: Honor Days Award. ROBERT L. KEBSCHULL Science Course 213 Athletics: Basketball CMinor Embleml, Football. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l,.C., Biology, Fishin-is-Fun, F.C.C., Horsemanship, Math. Service Groups: Baracade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. IUDITH M. KEMPKE Science Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. Wice-President, Treasurerl, Girls, Home Economics, Publications: Newspaper tCub Reporterl. Stage: Costume Crew QOperettaD. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee, Study Hall Hourlv. CAROL L. KESSENICH Elective Course 328 Music: Music Festival 431. WANDA M. KIEPCZYNSKI English Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.T.A. tVice-Presidentl, X. Publications: Home- room Representative. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. Honors: F.T.A. Award, F.C.C. Award. Donna Kierzelt Cindra Klein Thomas Kleman Charles Kloc Lynne Klopotic Marlene Kloss Nadine Kluge Karen Kluth Barbara Knippel ELAINE M. KOBOW Foreign Language Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Debate, F.C.C., Theater Goers, X. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. Honors: Debate Club tCertificate, Medallionl, Senior Girls Honor Society tPresidentJ. GARY D. KOHLER Math Course 213 Clubs: Booster, Chess. Stage: Speaking Part CClass Playl. DEAN M. KOHNKE Industrial Arts Course 226 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. SANDRA L. KOLSTAD Elective Course 426 S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess. ROBERT 1. KONEY English Course 226 Athletics: Football CMajor Emblem, Minor Emblemj. Clubs: Bowling, Fishin'-is-Fun. Service Groups: Baricade Crew, Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Building Control. CHARLES T. KOPLING Elective Course 226 KENNETH W. KOPROWSKI Math Course 226 Athletics: BaseballCMinor Embleml, Football QMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Barricade Crew, Emblem Club tPresidentJ. S.G.A.: Building Control tSupervisorJ, Study Hall Hour- ly, 10B Instruction. STEVEN A. KORDUCKI Science Course 226 Athletics: Basketball tMinor Emblemj, Golf tMajor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Physics. Music: All-City Band, Class Play Orchestra, Dance Band Member, Operetta Orchestra, Music Festival. Service Groups: An- nouncers. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. kenneth Koprowski Sandra Kosinski Robert Kowalski Steven Korducki jeri Koss Dale Kroll Judith Kordus Douglas Koszuta Christine Krueger s e F Ctrl. bei? 'ix wa ,fix wqfvbf we X . Elaine Kobow Gary Kohler Dean Kohnlte Sandra Kolstad Robert Koney Charles Koplmg JUDITH A. KORDUS English Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Red Cross. Publications: Newspaper tStar Report- erl, Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Swimmers Time Club. Stage: Make-up Crew tClass Play, 2, Operettal. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. SANDRA L. KOSINSKI Elective Course 213 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Bowling, F.C.C., Red Cross. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher. JERRI L. KOSS Elective Course 226 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Bowling, Girls, Home Economics, Red Cross, Ski, Publications: Newspaper fBusiness Staff, Circulation Clerkl, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Study Hall-Attendance Monitor. DOUGLAS P. KOSZUTA English Course 226 Athletics: Baseball tMinor Embleml. ROBERT E. KOWALSKI English Course 226 Athletics: Baseball CMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 21, Football tlxlinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barri- cade Crew, Radio Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. DALE A. KROLL English Course 411 Athletics: Football tMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control. GERALD KROLL English Course 121 Athletics: Baseball Uvlajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem J, Football tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml, Gymnastics tMinor Embleml, Wrestling tMajor Emblem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: Debate, Fishin'-is-Fun, Theater Goers. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. CHRISTINE C. KRUEGER Stenographic Course 213 Clubs: Pep Thomas Krueger Judith Krysiak jacquelyn Krystowiak Susan Krzyzanowski Judith Kubacki Donna Kubiaczyk Diana Kucharski Kathy Kunert Mary Kurlinski CAROL A. KWIATKOWSKI Elective Course 209 Clubs: Red Cross. ROBERT LACHMUND Math Course 315 Athletics: Bowling, Golf. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Bowling. Music: All-City Band, Class Play Orchestra, Dance Band Member, Operetta Orchestra, Music Festival 121 S.G.A.: Building Control. NANCY LANDOWSKI English Course 315 Athletics: G.A.A. Clubs: Girls, Pep, Red Cross, Ski. Music: Class Play Orchestra 121, Music Festival Q31 Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporter, Typistl, Homeroom Representative. DOUGLAS LANG Elective Course NANCY A. LANZA Elective Course 315 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. KATHLEEN I. LARKOWSKI Elective Course 315 Clubs: Booster, Library Guild iTreasurerJ. Music: Music Festival Q31 4 THOMAS R. KRUEGER English Course 411 Athletics: Swimming QMinor Emblem, SJ, Tennis CMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, Sl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun. Service Groups: Audi- torium Usher. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. IUDITH A. KRYSIAK Stenographic Course 411 Music: Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Representative. JACQUELYN A. KRYSTOWIAK Stenographic Course 411 SUSAN F. KRZYZANOWSKI English Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publications: Newspaper CNews Editor, Proof Edi- torj, Homeroom Representative. Stage: Make-up Crew fClass Play, Oper- ettal. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Hostess, Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. IUDITH A. KUBACKI English Course 411 Service Groups: Stage Crew. Stage: Make-up Crew fClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. DONNA M. KUBIACZYK Stenographic Course 411 Clubs: Booster, Girls, Pep. Publications: Newspaper CBusiness Staffj, Annual CBusiness Staffl. DIANA L. KUCHARSK1 Elective Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Music: Music Festival. Publications: Newspa- per CCub Reporter, Circulation Clerk, Business Staffl. Stage: Scenery Crew COperettaD. KATHY A. KUNERT Elective Course 411 Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Repre- sentative. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. MARY A. KURLINSKI Math Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, F.T.A., Home Economics CVice-Presidentl. Stage: Costume Crew CClass Play, 2, Operetta, 25. KENNETH W. KUTZ Elective Course 209 Kenneth Kutz Carol Kwiatkowski Robert L21CllmunCl Nancy Landowski Nancy Lanza Kathleen Larkowski f!i PAMELA M. LARSEN Elective Course 315 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C,, Girls. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Assembly. KARI E. LARSON Stenographic Course 315 Clubs: Girls, Pep, Ski. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Usher. PATRICIA C. LARSON English Course 422 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep, Ski CPresi- dentj. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Scenery Crew tOperettaJ. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. GREGORY S. LAUFENBERG Industrial Arts Course 121 Clubs: Bowling. PATRICIA M. LAURIA English Course 315 Athletics: G.A.A. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep, Red Cross. Publica- tions: Newspaper tCub Reporterj. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Make-up Crew COperettaJ. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher. DAIIRYL S. LAURITZEN 315 Athletics: Baseball tMajor Emblem, 3 Medals, 2 All-Cityj, Football CMajor Emblem, 2 All-City, Captainj. Service Groups: Banquet, Emblem Club, Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Speaking Part QClass Playl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. KRISTIE A. LAWRIE Modern Language Course 315 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. tChairmanJ, Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Cheerleader fMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem J. KATHRYN A. LEAS Clerical Course 315 Clubs: Art, Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Pennant Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor Study Hall Hourly. DARLENE M. LEBAN Science Course 315 Athletics: Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. tChairmanD, Debate, F.C.C., Fishin-is-Fun, Girls, History QPresidentJ, Ski, X QVice Presidentl. Publica- tions: Newspaper tStar Reporterj. Stage: Scenery Crew CClass Play, Oper- ettal. S.G.A.: Assembly CSecretaryJ, Building Control, Building Usher, Constitution Revision Committee, 10B Instruction. Honors: Debate Club CCertificate, Medall, Senior Girls Honor Society fSecretaryD. MARY T. LEDESMA Elective Course 226 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology, Dramatics, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. David Lemanczyk Paul Lemanczyk Michael Lemke Bradley Lenz Gary Lepine Alan Lese 'F !n fy: f - : f ,A b, ' 5 5 -3 t A f 4 ' .. A a t . .fy A . . Q as ,. , Pamela Larsen Kari Larson Panicia l arson Patricia Lauria Darryl Lauritzcn Kristie 1 .ni it Kathryn Leas Darlene Leban Mary LL Desma DAVID R. LEMANCZYK English Course 315 Athletics: Football QMinor Emblemi, Wrestling tMinor Embleml. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. PAUL A. LEMANCZYK English Course 121 Athletics: Volleyball. S.G.A.: Building Usher, MICHAEL A. LEMKE Math Course 315 Clubs: Fishin-is-Fun, Math. Service Groups: Light Crew. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control, Study Hall Hourly. BRADLEY C. LENZ History Course 315 Clubs: History, Ski. GARY 1. LEPINE Science Course 315 Clubs: Biology. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. ALAN j. LESE Elective Course 315 S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. XE?- K Q I il if If, ,H Y, lt COLETTE LETENDRE Elective Course 315 CHRISTOPHER LEVANDOWSKI Industrial Arts Course 315 Athletics: Football CManagerD Track tManagerJ, Clubs: Biology, Camera, Fishin'-is-Fun. Publications: Flag Crew, Projection Crew, Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. DIANE M. LEWANDOWSKI Foreign Lanuage Course 315 Clubs: A.F.S,-F.L.C., Art, Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus. Publica- tions: Newspaper tCub Reporterl. Service Groups: Cheerleader CMajor Emblem, Minor Embleml. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee CChairmanl. IANICE D. LEWITZKE Math Course 315 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Girls, X. Music: All-City Chorus, TIMM A. LIETZKE English Course 315 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Biology. Music: Class Play Orchestra, Music Festi- val 135. DAVID A. LIND Industrial Arts Course 315 Athletics: Apparatus, Swimming tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, Rib- boni, Track. Clubs: Biology, Chemistry. S.G.A.: Building Control. GARY C. LINDSTRUM Industrial Arts Course 315 JOHN LOBUE Science Course 315 DARLENE L. LONGSTAFF Elective Course 315 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Bowling, Girls, Home Economics, Red Cross, Ski. Publications: Newspaper tBusiness Staffj. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attend- ance Monitor. JAMES A. LUND Elective Course 315 Athletics: Baseball CMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblems, Medals, 2, Man- ageri, Publications: Newspaper fBusiness Managerj. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. GREGORY G. LUSZ Industrial Arts Course 121 Edward Machalk Susan Mageski Shirley Manriquez Mark Manske Lynda March Sharon Marczewski 136 tg K 'f G . . 1 :-.:'.:S5v. :- . B 'EERQCE - is 1 K 1 if : PT:-'fzi xiaiftz Christopher Levandowski Diane Lewandowski janice Lewitzke Timm Lietzke David Lind Gary Lindstrum Darlene Longstaff james Lund Gregory Lusz GREGORY T. LYBEK Science Course A 121 EDWARD MACHALK Elective Course 428 Clubs: Theater Goers. SUSAN A. MAGESKI Elective Course 422 Athletics: G.A.A. Official, Tumbling, Volleyball. JOHN A. MALKOWSKI Math Course 121 SHIRLEY A. MANRIQUEZ Elective Course 415 MARK S. MANSKE Science Course 209 Athletics: Baseball, Football CMajor Emblem, Minor EmblemJ.vM'usic: All-City Chorus. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, LYNDA M. MARCH Elective Course 228D Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. SHARON R. MARCZEWSKI Science Course ' 228D Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls, Home Economics, Library Guild, Pep, Red Cross tSecretaryJ. Publications: Annual tBusiness Staffj, News- paper CB-usiness Staffl. Patricia Markison Mary Marsh Robert Mastalir Darrell Marks james Martinich Victoria Mattias Denise Marks Abbe Marzofka Joanne Mayer MARLENE A. MAYER Elective Course 228D Clubs: Girls. PEGGY A. McLEAN English Course 228D Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Publications: Homeroom Representative, Newspaper lCub Reporter, Typistl. Stage: Make-up Crew COperettaJ. S.G.A.: Building Control. MICHAEL D. MEEHAN English Course 228D Athletics: Basketball, Cross Country. Clubs: Booster. S.G.A.: Building Control. CARY A. MERMAL Science Course 228D Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Ush- er, Central Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Hourly. WAYNE F. METZ Elective Course 228D Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Camera, Ski. Music: Music Festival. Service Groups: Projection Crew tCo-chairmanl, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. Honors: Audio-Visual Pin and Certificate. CHERYL L. MEYER' English Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Music: All-City Band, Operetta Orchestra. Publica- tions: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control. PATRICIA E. MARKISON Elective Course 228D Clubs: Girls, Pep. S.G.A.: Building Control. DARRELL A. MARKS Elective Course 202 DENISE A. MARKS English Course 228D Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls, Home Economics, Pep, Red Cross. Publications: Annual CBusiness Staffl, Newspaper tBusiness Staffl. MARY H. MARSH Elective Course 411 Clubs: Girls. JAMES M. MARTINICH Elective Course 2l3 Athletics: Cross Country, Track QMajor Emblem, 25. Clubs: Ski. Service Groups: Barricade Crew, Emblem Club. ABBE L. MARZOFKA Clerical Practice Course 228D Clubs: Girls, Pep. Stage: Prompter tClass Playl, Scenery Crew tClass Play J. S.G.A.: Dance Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ROBERT I. MASTALIR Science Course 228D VICTORIA A. MATTIAS English Course 228D Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival 123. S.G.A.: Building Control. IOANNE R. MAYER Stenographic Course 228D Clubs: Girls. Music: Music Festival. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Marlene Mayer Peggy McLean Michael Muhan Cary Mermal Wayne Metz Cheryl Meyer DAVID M. MEYER English Course 428 JANICE M. MEYER Stenographic Course 211 Clubs: Girls, Pep, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control, JOAN P. MEYER Foreign Language Course 228D Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Publications: Annual tSenior Editori. S.G.A.: Building Control. JEAN M. MEZWINSKI English Course 228D Athletics: G.A.A. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Bowling, Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, History tSecretaryJ, Horsemanship, Ski CSecretaryD, X tTreasurerD. Music: All-City Band, Music Festival 133. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. Honors: Trees for Tomorrow. RANDY A. MICHALZIK Science Course 228D Athletics: Wrestling CMajor Emblem, 2, Captainl. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L,C., Bowling, Fishin'-is-Fun, F,T.A. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Em- blem Club. S.G.A.: Host, Study Hall Hourly. KATHLEEN M. MICHELS Home Economics Course 228D Clubs: Girls, Pep. Stage: Scenery Crew CClass Playj. Wendy Milanowski John Miller Lynn Miller Jane Mintner Theodore Moder Patrick Moenkhaug Shelia Montgomery Penelope Morden Karen Moser fifff. ' ' H J ie::fsf?f9:if2Tf f- if:if:S332ffi5'- -, : :w - jc. .. if ru-'Y X gun. Q.. i f A A ' Q K4 . ,Y g X- David Meyer Janice Meyer Joan Meyer Jean Mezwinski Randy Michalzik Kathleen Michels WENDY M. MILANOWSKI Elective Course 228D Clubs: Girls. Music: All-City Majorette, Music Festival CSU. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control. JOHN M. MILLER Science Course 209 Athletics: Apparatus, Basketball, Football, Track. Clubs: A.F.S,-F,l,,C., X. Service Groups: Emblem. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Dance Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. LYNN P. MILLER Science Course 228D JANE G. MINTNER Elective Course 422 Publications: Homeroom Representative. THEODORE J. MODER English Course 228D Athletics: Life Saving Corps, Swimming CMajor Emblem, Ribbons, 3, Captainj, Track QMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Medals, 2, Ribbons, 43. Clubs: A,F.S.-F,L,C., Bowling, History, Math, X. Publications: News- paper CStar Reporterl, Annual CSports Editorj. Service Groups: Audito- rium Usher, Emblem Club, Spot Crew. Stage: Talent Show Judge. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: Badger Boys Alternate. PATRICK R. MOENKHAUS Math Course 228D Athletics: Football Qivlinor Embleml, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Chess. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. SHELIA Y. MONTGOMERY Elective Course 228D Clubs: Girls, Pep, Red Cross, Sales. S.G.A.: Building Control. PENELOPE L. MORDEN Math Course 228D Clubs: Booster. Publications: Newspaper tStar Reporteri. Stage: Make-up Crew CClass Play, 2, Operetta, 21. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Ush- er, Ring Committee. KARENAK. MOSER Elective Course 228D S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. 'if' -fv- Barbara Mueller Kathryn Mueller Mary Mueller Patricia Mueller Steven Mueller joan Murphy SHARON M. MURROCK Elective Course 228D Clubs: Girls. MARGENE K. MUSIL Science Course 228D Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Library Guild, Pep, Red Cross. Music: Class Play Orchestra QSJ, Music Festival 131. S.G.A.: Building Control, Hostess. CATHY MUSSATTI General Course 119 MARTIN 1. NADBORALSKI English Course 202 Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Dance Band Member, Music Festival, Operetta Orchestra. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. NORMA V. NIEMEYER Science Course 202 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. tCo-Chairmanl, Booster, Girls, Home Economics, Pep, Red Cross, Theatre Goers. Service Groups: Banquet, Homeroom Monitor, Projection Crew, Property Crew. CLARENCE B. NITZ Science Course 202 Athletics: Baseball tMinor Emblemj, Football CMinor Embleml. Clubs: Chemistry. Stage: Class Play. S.G.A.: Building Control. THOMAS W. OELSTROM Science Course 202 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C., Swim. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. GLORIA C. OGRODZINSKI Elective Course 202 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls, Horsemanship, Pep. Pub- lications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. MARILYN B. OLIVA Clerical Course 202 Clubs: Booster, Girls. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Ush- er, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. 139 BARBARA A. MUELLER English Course 228D Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Home- room Representative. Service Groups: Announcer. Stage: Make-up Crew tClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Building Control. MARY T. MUELLER Science Course 202 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, Girls, X. Publications: Newspaper Klub Report- erl, Homeroom Representative. KATHRYN L. MUELLER English Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. Music: All-City Band, Class Play Orchestra, Music Festival, Operetta Orchestra. S.G.A.: Building Control. PATRICIA A. MUELLER Elective Course 211 Clubs: Home Economics. Service Groups: Banquet. S.G.A.: Hostess. STEVEN J. MUELLER English Course 422 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Bowling. IOAN M. MURPHY English Course 228D Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. Sharon Murroek Margene Musil Cathy Mussatti Martin Nadboralski Norma Niemeyer Clarence Nitz Thomas Oelstrom Gloria Ogrodzinski Marilyn Oliva I, S if ...-N 1 L, Q ' ea Nr Elizabeth Oliver Sharon Olm Patrica O'Neil Denise Orlowslci Susan Ottmann janice Pagini LYNETTE K. PARCHIM English Course 226 Clubs: Pep. Music: Class Play Orchestra KSD, Operetta Orchestra CSD. Pub- lications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Pennant Committee fChairmanl. DEBORAH L. PAVLIK Science Course 226 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Chemistry, History Nice-Presidentl, Home Economics, X. Music: Music Festival. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. Stage: Costume Crew CClass Play, Operettaj. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Usher. Honors: Home Economics CGold and Silver Pinsj, Voice of Democracy 12nd Placej. JANIS R. PETERSDORFF Stenographic Course 226 Clubs: Booster, Fishin'-is-Fun. Publications: Newspaper fTyping Editorl. Stage: Make-Up Crew QClass Play, Operettal. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. WILLIAM F. PETERSON Elective Course 422 LAWRENCE PIETRZAK Elective Course 422 Athletics: Golf. Service Groups: Stage Crew. DOUGLAS M. PINTER Elective Course 202 Athletics: Track CMajor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. S.G.A.: Assembly. LARRY J. PLACHINSKI Industrial Arts Course 226 Clubs: Radio Hams. LINDA A. PLENNES Clerical Course 226 Clubs: Pep, Red Cross. MARY T. PLUSKOTA Clerical Course 422 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. FRANCES S. PODOLSKE Stenographic Course 226 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. ELIZABETH M. OLIVER Clerical Course 202 Clubs: Booster, Girls, Home Economics, Pep, Red Cross. Stage: Costume Crew fClass Play, Operettaj, Make-up Crew QClass Play, 2, Operettal. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. SHARON L. OLM Elective Course 428 Clubs: Girls, Pep, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control. PATRICIA A. 0'NEIL Math Course 202 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Pep, X. DENISE D. ORLOWSKI Elective Course 209 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls, Home Economics, Red Cross, Sales CPresidentl. Publications: Newspaper CBusiness staff, Advertising Manager, Circulationl, Annual CBusiness Staff, Advertising Managerl, Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Banquet, Cafeteria Commit- tee. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. SUSAN L. OTTMANN Elective Course 428 Clubs: Girls, Pep. IANICE R. PAGINI Elective Course 226 Athletics: Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publications: Homeroom Rep- resentative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Ring Committee. LARRY I. PLACHINSKI Industrial Arts Course 226 Clubs: Radio Hams. LINDA A. PLENNES Clerical Course 226 Clubs: Pep, Red Cross. MARY T. PLUSKOTA Clerical Course 422 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. FRANCES S. PODOLSKE Stenographic Course 226 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. Lynette Parchim Deborah Pavlik janis Petersclorff Larry Pietrzak Douglas Pinter Larry Plachinski Linda Plennes Mary Pluskota Frances Podolske ,tx . K 9 . , , . S 1 140 . : 9- g . . ' . ev + . , Q .V . 4 , e A . 5 .. I. , if ,Q V ii.. . . 5 s f MICHAEL PODRAZA Elective Course 428 S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. KAREN L. POITZ English Course 226 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Nereids, Red Cross, Ski, X. Publications: Newspaper QBusiness Staffl. CINTHIA L. POLINSKE English Course 226 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Girls, Pep, Red Cross, Ski. VICKI L. POMAHAC Stenographic Course 226 Clubs: Girls, Red Cross. JOHN D. PREMETZ English Course 226 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Bowling, Chemistry, Fishin'-is-Fun, Swimming Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew QCO-Captainl. Stage: Class Play, S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. ROMAN W. PSCHEIDT English Course 226 Athletics: Football QMinor Emblemj. Publications Homeroom Represent! ative. Stage: Speaking Part CClass Play, Operettai. S.G.A.: Assembly, Auto Registration CChairmanD, Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. IRENE PULKOWSKI Elective Course 428 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.I..C., Biology, Chemistry, Girls, Home Economics, Pep, Red Cross, Ski, X. Music: Music Festival. Stage: Prompter tClass Playj. S.G.A.: Building Control. Honors: Tth Armored Division Theme Award, Future Nurses tPinJ, Senior Girls Honor Society, X Club CPinJ. DENNIS C. PUMPLUM English Course 415 lrene Pulkowski Cynthia Purpero Dean Racinowski Donna Rackowski Carol Ramos Robert Ratliff Ellen Reader Kevin Reidy William Reifenberg 141 K Y . A Mat. . . . Y . 4 , Q., .f ' '. i ION . iz-D Michael Podraza Karen Poitz Cinthia Polinskf. Vicki Pomahac john Premetz Roman Pscht ldt CYNTHIA B. PURPERO English Course 226 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Girls, Ner- eids. Commencement: Orchestra. Music: All-City Band, Class Play Or- chestra, Music Festival, Operetta Orechestra. Publication: Homeroom Representative, Newspaper t'I'ypistD. S.G.A.: Pennant Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. DEAN M. RACINOWSKI English Course , 3l4 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Ski. S.G.A.: Building Control. DONNA M. RACKOWSKI Elective Course lil-1 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. CAROL L. RAMOS Science Course 314 Clubs: A.F,S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. CSecretaryD, F.'l'.A., Girls, Physics tSecre- taryj. Publications: Newspaper CBusiness Staffi. Annual tBusincss Staffi, Circulation Clerk, Homeroom Representative tChairmanJ. S.C.A.: Build- ing Control, Building Usher, Honor Committee tChairmanD, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: F.C.C. CGold Pini, Trees for Tomorrow. ROBERT H. RATLIFF Math Course 415 Athletics: Gymnastics QMajor Emblem, Minor EITll7lClIli. Track Major Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F,L.C., Math. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Con- trol, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Host, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Student Board QDelegate-at-Largej, Study Hall Hourly. ELLEN M. READER English Course 314 Clubs: A. F.S.-F.L.C., Booster. Publications: Annual tlndex Editorl. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. KEVIN J. REIDY Elective Course 422 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: Bowling. WILLIAM B. REIFENBERG Math Course 314 Athletics: Football tMinor Emblemb, Tennis tMajor Emblem, 23. Clubs: Chess CPresidentJ, Debate, Ski. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus. Publications: Newspaper tAssociate Editorl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. Stage: Talent Show. S.G.A.: Student Court tfihief justieei, I0-B Instructor. Ronald Reiter Joyce Reszcynski David Reszel Judith Rewolinski Linda Rewolinski Richard Reynolds Robert Richardi Debra Rick Jacqueline Rigazzi f JANE C. RIGAZZI English Course 314 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls, Library Guild, Pep. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Pennant Committee. JOHN M. RILEY English Course 314 Athletics: Football CMinor Embleml, Track tMinor Embleml. Clubs: Camera, Chemistry. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Hourly. FAYE G. ROBINSON Clerical Course 314 Music: Music Festival. RUDOLPH FODRIQUEZ Science Course 314 Athletics: Apparatus, Baseball tMajor Embleml, Football tMinor Em- bleml, Gymnastics tMajor Emblem, 2l. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. tCo-Chair- manl. JOANN A. RODZICZAK Elective Course 314 Clubs: Girls. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. GLORIA J. ROGERS English Course 314 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, F.T.A., Girls. S.G.A.: Building Ush- er, Study Hall Hourly. RONALD R. REITER English Course 314 JOYCE A. RESZCYNSKI Clerical Course 314 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Ligrary Guild, Pep. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control. DAVID D. RESZEL Math Course 314 Athletics: Baseball CMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblem, Medal, Ql, Foot- ball fMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 2l. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. Publica- tions: Newspaper CSports Editorj, Quill and Scroll Award, Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Assembly, Auto Registration, Building Control, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Election Committee, Study Hall Hourly, 10-B Instruction. Honors: lst Place CMCHST, Dis- trict Sports Story. JUDITH L. REWOLINSKI English Course 314 Clubs: Girls, Pep. S.G.A.: Building Usher. LINDA M. REWOLINSKI Foreign Language Course 209 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Girls. S.G.A.: Hostess. RICHARD W. REYNOLDS Elective Course 314 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chess. S.G.A.: Building Control. ROBERT RICHARDI Science Course 314 DEBRA A. RICK Elective Course 314 Athletics: Archery, Basketball, Volleyball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C. JACQUELINE M. RIGAZZI English Course 426 Clubs: Girls, Pep. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Pennant Committee. Jane Rigazzi John Riley Faye Robinson Rudolph Rodriquez Joann Rodziczak Gloria Rogers ti .lr DONNA M. ROGOWSKI English Course 314 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Dramatics, F.T.A., Girls. Publications: Newspaper tStar Reporterl. S.G.A.: Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall At- tendance Monitor, Study Hall Hourly. RICHARD W. ROSE History Course 314 Athletics: Cross Country, Football. S.G.A.: Building Control. THOMAS E. ROSZAK Science Course 314 Athletics: Golf tMinor Embleml, Swimming CMinor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, Math. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control tSupervisorl, Building Usher, Host, 10-B Instruction. Honors: Badger Boys State QAlternateJ. KATHLEEN M. RUTOWSKI English Course 314 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., F.C.C. tljresidentl, Girls. Music: Class Play Orches- tra t3D, Operetta Orchestra t2J. Publications: Newspaper CBusiness Staffj, Annual fBusiness Staffl. JUDITH RYCHWALSKI English Course 314 Clubs: Girls, Nereids lVice-Presidentj, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus. Pub- lications: Newspaper CStar Reporterj, Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Cheerleader. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Central Study Hall Committee, Hostess, Special Committee, Student Board tDelegate-at-Largej, Study Hall Hourly, 10-B Instruction. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. MARY B. SAMOLINSKI General Course 119 JOSEPH A. SANDRIN Math Course 328 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Chemistry, Math, Physics, X. Music: Class Play Orchestra, 125, Music Festival, t2J. S.G.A.: Building Control. Honors: Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. SUSAN N. SANEK Stenographic Course 328 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.1..C., Booster, F.C.C., Girls, Red Cross. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Ring Committee, Study Hall Attendance Moni- tor. SUSAN L. SANHEIM Math Course 328 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art, F.C.C., Girls, Library Guild, X. Publications: Newspaper tCub Reporterl, S,G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. JOHN A. SCHACHERL Science Course 328 Athletics: Basketball tManagerl, Bowling, Golf. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Bi- ology tPresident, Vice Presidentj, Fishin,-is-Fun tSecretary-Treasurerl, Radio Hams. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control. Anthony Schaefer William Schenzel Daniel Schermeister Gail Schmidt John Schmidt Rebecca Schmidt W XT! Donna Rogowski Richard Rose Thomas Rovalt Kathleen Rutowski Judy Rychwalslti joseph Silllllflll Susan Sanek Susan Sanheim John Schatht rl ANTHONY M. SCHAEFER Elective Course 328 Athletics: Cross Country. Clubs: Bowling. WILLIAM D. SCI-IENZEL Science Course 328 Athletics: Baseball. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l..C., Math, X. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Special Committee. DANIEL P. SCHERMEISTER Elective Course 328 Athletics: Football. Music: Music Festival. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. GAIL M. SCHMIDT English Course 328 Clubs: Dramatics, Nereids. Music: Class Play tOrchcstru, Sl. Opcrctta Orchestra, CSD, Music Festival, CSD. JOHN H. SCHMIDT Elective Course 422 REBECCA E. SCHMIDT Elective Course 211 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.l,.C., Art, X. S.G.A.: Hourly Study llall Committee, Study Hall Attendance Monitor, Study Hull Hourly. MICHAEL SCHNEIDER Math Course 328 Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Camera, History tTreasurerJ, Photography, Physics. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play COrchestraJ, Operetta Orchestra, 432, Music Festival, t3J. S.G.A.: Auto Registration, Building Control, Building Usher. DAVID P. SCHOETTEL English Course 328 Athletics: Football CMinor Emblemj. Service Groups: Homeroom Moni- tor. S.G.A.: Special Committee. RAYMOND L. SCHULTZ Elective Course 422 Athletics: Wrestling tMinor Emblemh. Music: All-City Band, Music Festival, PATRICIA A. SCHOOFS Elective Course 328 Clubs: Pep, X. ROBERT L. SCHULTZ Math Course 328 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CCaptainJ, Homeroom Monitor, S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Student Court, Study Hall Monitor. SUSAN C. SCHUSTER English Course 328 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Art. Girls, Nereids tSecretaryJ. Publications: Newspaper: tEditorial and Feature Editorj, Quill and Scroll Award. Service Groups: Cheerleaders. Stage: Scenery Crew COperetta, 2, Class Playl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Dance Committee, Ring Committee, Study Hall Hourly, 10-B Instructor. PATRICIA A. SCHWARTZ Elective Course 328 Clubs: Booster, Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival CZD. Pub- lications: Newspaper tTypistJ. Stage: Make-up Crew tClass Play, Operet- tal. S.G.A.: Building Control. ROBERT I. SCHWICHTENBERG English Course 328 Athletics: Basketball tMajor Emblem 125, Minor Emblemi. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Building Control, Study Hall Hourly. SUSAN M. SCHWIETZER Science Course 328 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Booster, F.C.C., F.T.A., Girls, Physics, Ski. Stage: Make-up Crew tOperettaD. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Charlene Scott Sandra Seibel Christine Servin Scott Sharpe Glenn Sheridan Gail Simerl 144 B-v -T Y s ak 'QW A Michael Schneider David Schoettel Patricia Schoofs Raymond Schultz Robert Schultz Susan Schuster Patricia Schwartz Robert Schwichtenberg Susan Schwietzer CHARLENE I. SCOTT Elective Course 328 Clubs: Girls. Music: Music Festival. SANDRA L. SEIBEL Stenographic Course 328 CHRISTINE D. SERVIN Stenographic Course 328 Music: Music Festival Q31 SCOTT A. SHARPE English Course 328 GLEN M. SHERIDAN Math Course 328 Athletics: Baseball CMajor Emblem, 3, Medals, 33, Football tMajor Em- blem, Minor Embleml. Clubs: A.F.S.-F.L.C., Bowling. Music: All-City Band, Class Play Orchestra t2D, Music Festival 131, Operetta Orchestra 421. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Assembly tlst Vice-Presidentl, Central Study Hall Committee, Student Court. Honors: Badger Boys State, 1968 Democratic Convention. GAIL A. SIMERL Elective Course 328 Athletics: G.A.A. Clubs: Bowling, Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival CSD. Publications: Newspaper tTypistD, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. FSA . lil L jane Simos Edwin Slominski George Slominslci Robert Smit Claudia Smith Elizabeth Smith Laura Smith Heddy Soltysiak Michael Sova CEORGEANN SPRINGER Elective Course 202 Music: All-City Band, All-City Majorette. DAVID 1. SPRUCE Science Course 422 Athletics: Swimming 1Major Emblem, Minor Emblem, Manager1. Music: Music Festival 131. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, IUANITA K. STADE Elective Course 328 Clubs: F.T.A. Music: All-City Orchestra 131, Class Play Orchestra 121, Operetta Orchestra 131, Music Festival. Service Groups: Projection Crew. CORRINNE A. STAWICKI Stenographic Course 422 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Bowling, Girls, Pep, Sales. Publications: Newspa- per 1Typist1, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Usher.. CHRISTINE A. STEIN English Course 422 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls. Music: Music Festival. KEVIN D. STEINMETZ Science Course 422 Athletics: Gymnastics 1Major Emblem, Minor Emblem1. 145 JANE E. SIMOS Science Course 328 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls. Music: Music Festival 121. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Cheerleaders. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control, Study Hall Hourly. EDWIN P. SLOMINSKI Elective Course 328 GEORGE D. SLOMINSKI Industrial Arts Course 422 Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. ROBERT A. SMIT Math Course 422 Athletics: Football 1Minor Emblem1, Swimming. Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Biology, Bowling. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. CLAUDIA J. SMITH Clerical Course 422 Clubs: Booster, Girls, Home Economics, Pep. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Costume Crew 1Class Play, Operetta1. S.G.A.: As- sembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ELIZABETH I. SMITH Science Course 328 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Booster, Debate 1Secretary-Treasurer1, F.T.A., Girls, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Operetta Chorus, Publications: Home- room Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control. LAURA 1. SMITH Stenographic Course 211 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics. Publications: Newspaper 1Cub Reporter1, Homeroom Representative. Stage: Costume Crew 1Class Play, Operetta1. S.G.A.: Building Control, Pennant Committee. HEDDY M. SOLTYSIAK English Course 422 Clubs: Art, Girls, Pep, MICHAEL D. SOVA Science Course 422 Athletics: Basketball 1Minor Emblem1, Tennis 1Major Emblem, 3, Medals, 3, Trophies, 21. Clubs: Biology. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher 1Cap- tain1, Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Hourly. Honors: Honor Days Award. Juanita Stade Kevin Steinmetz Georgeann Springer David Spruce Corrinne Stawicki Christine Stein JEFFREY M. STOFLET Science Course 426 Athletics: Football QMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Embleml, Gymnastics 1Mi- nor Emblemi, Track fMinor Emblemj. Publications: Newspaper fCub Reporterj. Service Groups: Emblem Club QScrgeant-At-Armsl. S.G.A.: Building Control. Study Hall Hourly. ROBIN L. STRUBE English Course 422 Athletics: Archery. Clubs: F.C.C., F.T.A., Red Cross. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. S.G.A.: Hostess. DIANNE L. SUPRNA General Course 119 DENNIS W. SWEENEY Science Course 422 Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Stage Crew. Stage: Scenery Crew tClass Playi. S.G.A.: Building Control, I0-B Instruction. EDWARD F. SWESSEL General Course 226 Service Groups: Flag Crew, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. CATHERINE A. SYLVESTER Science Course 422 Clubs: Girls, Home Economics, Library Guild. Service Groups: Banquet. KAREN M. TABAKA Elective Course 211 -Clubs: Bowling, Girls, Pep. Beth Tammi Christopher Tappero Rosemarie Tarasek Richard Teat joyce Thelen Kelley Thompson Esther Thoreson Lee Tiedemann Rosalyne Tiedt L l x jeffrey Stoflet Robin Strube Dennis Sweeney Edward Swessel Catherine Sylvester Karen Tabaka BETH A. TAMMI Science Course 211 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls. Music: Music Festival 121. Service Groups: Cheerleader CCaptain junior Varsityi. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control. CHRISTOPHER J. TAPPERO Elective Course 415 Service Groups: Projection Crew. ROSEMARIE H. TARASEK English Course 228D Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls. S.G.A.: Building Control. RICHARD E. TEAT Math Course 121 Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Homeroom Monitor. S.G.A.: Building Control. IOYCE THELEN Elective Course 202 Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival CSD. KELLEY M. THOMPSON Elective Course 202 Clubs: Girls, X. Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ESTHER A. THORESON Stenographic Course 202 Clubs: Girls. Music: Music Festival. LEE E. TIEDEMANN Math Course E 202 Clubs: Aviation, Radio Hams. Service Groups: Spot Crew. ROSALYNE 1. TIEDT Elective Course 202 Susan Tiegs Barbara Todorovich Linda Trad Kathleen Tremaine Terry Trisco Michael Trofimoff COLLEEN G. TUTAJ Science Course 422 Clubs: Girls, Sales, X. Publications: Newspaper tTypistD. JAMES H. VALENTINO Science Course 314 Athletics: Basketball, Gymnastics, Track. Clubs: Booster. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher CCaptainD. TINA I. VANDERSPOEL English Course 314 Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Oper- etta Orchestra. CYNTHIA M. VANIDESTINE English Course 314 Clubs: F.C.C., Girls, Home Economics. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. BARBARA E. VANSELOW Stenographic Course 314 Clubs: Art, Horsemanship. MARGARET A. VARGO Elective Course 326 Athletics: Bowling. Clubs: Bowling, Girls, Pep. Music: Music Festival. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. ' TODD A. VASAS Science Course 314 Publications: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Barricade Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control. CONSTANCE M. VAUGHN Elective Course 228-D Athletics: Ski. Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls. EDWARD L. VERBUNKER English Course 314 Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control. 147 SUSAN E. TIEGS English Course 202 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., QTreasurerJ, F.T.A. tlnter High Represcntativcl, X. Music: Music Festival. Publications: Homeroom Representative. Stage: Costume Crew tClass Playl. S.G.A.: Building Control, Public Relations Committee. BARBARA TODOROVICH Clerical Course 202 Clubs: Girls, History, Home Economics, Nereids, Pep. LINDA C. TRAD Elective Course 202 Clubs: Booster, Girls. Music: Music Festival Q31 KATHLEEN M. TREMAINE Elective Course 426 Clubs: Nereids. S.G.A.: Building Control. TERRY L. TRISCO English Course 422 MICHAEL G. TROFIMOFF Industrial Arts Course 315 Athletics: Swimming CMajor Embleml. Clubs: Ski, Swim. S.G.A.: Build- ing Control, Study Hall Hourly. Colleen Tutaj james Valentino Tina Vande-rspoel Cynthia V21niCl6Stirl6 Barbara Vanselow Margaret Vargo Todd Vasas Constance Vaughn Edward Verbunker M, TZ 2-523' Ruth Verhein Phillip Vitrano Elizabeth Vojuodich Geraldine Wagner Patrick Wanger Linda Walberts DIANE D. WALCZAK Elective COUl'S6 411 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Band, Music Festival CSD. Stage: Scenery Crew tOperettal. S.G.A.: Building Control. IOANNE M. WALKOWIAK Elective Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S. -- F.L.C., F.C.C., X. Music: Class Play Orchestra. Publica- tions: Newspaper CBusiness Staffi, Annual tBusiness Staffl. LINDA I. WASTAK English Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls. Publications: Newspaper CNews- Editor, Proof Editori, Annual tCopy Editori. Make-up Crew tClass Play, Operet- taj. S.G.A.: Building Control. VICTORIA A. WEBER Stenographic Course 411 Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls, Pep. Publications: Annual tBusiness Staffl, Newspaper tBusiness Staffl. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher, Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. CHERYL J. WEGNER Clerical Course 411 Athletics: G.A.A. Council, Life Saving Corps. Clubs: F.C.C., Girls. Publi- cations: Circulation Manager. S.G.A.: Building Usher. LINDA L. WEINZATL Elective Course 411 Clubs: F.T.A., Girls, Pep. S.G.A.: Study Hall Attendance Monitor. JUDITH M. WERNISCH Modern Language Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Girls, Ski, X. Publications: tBusiness Staff, Circu- lation Clerkl. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Honor Committee, Hostess, Study Hall Attendance Monitor. Honors: Senior Girls Honor So- ciety tHistorianJ. ROBERT V. WILKER English Course 411 Athletics: Football tMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 21, Track CMajor Emblem, 3: Medals, 8, Ribbons, 51 Music: Music Festival. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Assembly CSergeant-at-Armsl, Building Control, Building Usher, Host, Study Hall Hourly, 10B instructor. DENNIS L. WINTER English Course 411 Athletics: Baseball tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblemi, Football CMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 21 Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. RUTH A. VERHEIN Science Course 314 Athletics: Life Saving Corps. Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Girls. Music: Class Play Orchestra. Publications: Annual fAssociate Editor, Editor-in-Chiefl, Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Assembly, Building Control, Building Usher, Public Relations Committee. Honors: Senior Girls Honor Society. PHILLIP VITRANO Math Course 314 Athletics: Basketball CMinor Emblem, 25, Cross Country CMinor Emblemj, Golf CMajor Emblem, Minor Emblemi. Clubs: Fishin'-is-Fun. Publica- tions: Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Spot Crew. S.G.A.: Building Control tSupervisorl. ELIZABETH R. VOIVODICH Elective Course 314 GERALDINE B. WAGNER Elective Course 411 PATRICK A. WAGNER English Course 426 Music: All-City Chorus, Music Festival. Stage: Speaking Part tClass Play, Operettai. LINDA S. WALBERTS Elective Course 411 Clubs: Girls, Pep. Music: All-City Majorette. S.G.A.: Building Control. Diana Walczak joAnne Walkowiak Linda Wastak Vickie Weber Cheryl Wegner Linda Weinzatl Judith Wernisch Robert Winker Dennis Winter i . ' lt 953-.La . MARLENE M. WISNIEWSKI Elective Course 411 Clubs: Girls, Ski. Publications: CCirculation Clerkj. IOELLEN WITTMAN Math Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S. - F,L.C., Fishin'-is-Fun, Math. Publications: Newspaper CEditor-in-Chief, Business Staffj, Homeroom Representative. Service Groups: Cheerleader CCaptain, Major Emblem, Minor Emblemj. S.G.A.: Building Control, Dance Committee. Honors: Badger Girls State fAIter- natei, Quota Club Award, Senior Girls Honor Society. SUSAN M. WIZA Elective Course 411 Clubs: Girls. Publications: Homeroom Representative. S.G.A.: Building Control, Building Usher. LOIS M. WOICIENOWICZ English Course 411 ROBERT J. WOICIENOWSKI Industrial Arts Course 411 S.G.A.: Study Hall Hourly. WILLIAM C. WOLF Elective Course 411 Clubs: Biology, Bowling, Fishin'-is-Fun, Horsemanship, Photography. Music: Music Festival 131. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. GARY A. WORM English Course 411 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Biology, Bowling, Chess, Horsemanship, Photog- raphy. Service Groups: Auditorium Usher, Projection Crew, Stage Crew. S.G.A.: Building Usher. Christine Wroblewski Robert Wszalek Michelle Yost Ronald Yunk Mary Zastrow Thomas Zdrojewski jonathan Zeppos Stephen Zera Linda Zimmerman , XE xx 5 fi .Za ..,. - r 1 149 Marlene Wisniewski IoEllen Wittman Susan Wiza Robert Wojciechowski William Wolf Gary Worm CHRISTINE M. WROBLEWSKI Math Course 314 Athletics: G.A.A. Council. ROBERT C. WSZALEK English Course 411 Athletics: Football QMajor Emblem, Minor Emblem, 21. WILLIAM A. WYSS English Course 432 PETER P. YANKE Industrial Arts Course 228D MICHELLE M. YOST Elective Course 422 Clubs: Girls. Service Groups: Projection Crew. S.G.A.: Hostess. RONALD J. YUNK Elective Course 228D Athletics: Gymnastics, Track, Wrestling. S.G.A.: Building Control. MARY 1. ZASTROW Science Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Debate, Girls, Math, X. Publications: Newspaper CCub Reporterj. THOMAS J. ZDROJEWSKI Science Course 326 Athletics: Football tMajor Emblem, 2, Minor Emblemi, Gymnastics iMa- jor Emblem, Minor Emblemj. Service Groups: Emblem Club. S.G.A.: Central Study Hall Committee, Hourly Study Hall Committee, Study Hall Hourly. JONATHAN S. ZEPPOS Science Course 326 Athletics: Apparatus, Football tMinor Embleml. STEPHEN R. ZERA English Course 326 Athletics: Wrestling fMinor Embleml. S.G.A.: Building Control. LINDA A. ZIMMERMAN English Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S. - F.L.C., Library Guild. Publications: Homeroom Representative. DEBRA S. ZUNKER Clerical Course 326 Clubs: Art, Girls, Pep. Service Groups: Stage Crew. Stage: Scenery Crew tOperettaJ. S.G.A.: Building Control. AILEEN C. ZYDOWICZ Science Course 326 Clubs: A.F.S. - F. L.C. tCo-Chairmanl, F.C.C,, History, Nereids, Pep, X tPresident, Treasurerl. Music: All-City Orchestra, Class Play Orchestra, Music Festival, Operetta Orchestra. Publications: Homcroom Representa- tive. S.G.A.: Building Control, Student Court CSccretaryD, Study Hall Hourly, 10B Instructor. Honors: Mortar Board Award, Senior Girls Honor Society. Debra Zunker Aileen Zydowicz Genevieve Vieilledent Mohamed Tadili Each year Bay View invites students from different countries to join the rest of the student body in learn- ing, through the American Field Service. This year two students from foreign countries, attended classes at Bay View. They were Genevieve Viellendent, nick-named Vicky, and Mohamed Tadili, nick-named Tod. Genevieve Wickyl Vielledent was the foreign exchange student from a well-known.country, France. Like other viewites, Vicky attended football games, pep rallies, and homecoming. Vicky, like other students, at- tended regular classes whichconsisted of English, Speech, Spanish, and History. But unlike other students, Vicky will leave late in june, 1969, to return to her native country. Her interests were: going to Marquette for dances, cheering at games with the pep club, conversing with Tod in French and the operation of Bay View,s S.C.A. Student Court. She also enjoyed her stay with the Bjork's, her American family. This French girl will be remembered for her warm personality along with her unforgettable bright smile. Mohamed CTodD Tadili, our second foreign exchange student, came from Morocco, and like Vicky, was quite interested in school affairs and contributed a great deal to Bay Viewis activities. Among his likes were: meeting new friends at Bay View, discussing public affairs in Mr. Laessig's Economics class, playing his gui- tar, seeing the snow for the first time and talking about his country. Tod described his stay at Bay View as a good experience, which he considered worthwhile and education- al in many ways. Of America, Tod said America is great, especially in the fields of industrial power, public welfare, and the fact that so many people are very educatedf, Unfortunately, Tod was unable to complete his senior year here at Bay View. He left to go to a warmer climate in Arizona for health reasons. He enjoyed his brief stay at Bay View, and was very unhappy about leaving so many of his friends and his American family, the Schultz's. These and other foreign exchange students have started a wonderful tradition at Bay View. With hard efforts, we may be able to have another two students at Bay View in September. 150 Heel and Tie Day 51 1 . N 2,2 .. -'-. . KA , K. ., 151 .nhl-f. M ,M - . .aw r .E ' ' 1 L 1 A . .-falffgll'-LQ . , ,.,, , 'inf' WEE' 6 r Mr , 8.A1,gYw45r!,.r e A 51 . ,W fi ,Q J 'vuaiqlil J r on Kia gf., 'je Aa .R q-,, wfzsge .1 . 1 N52 -sur' c ,5 N . ,. X A ,K .V 12 . r .gf-M fe ig 33 il W.,-gh V 2, 'A '15 mf,,,f .,,j,ek'19' Mya 5 f - ff- 3 'Q' isi s q.n3TYi::,+,.,1w'k-1?fH-. s 51,35 1' .iw 6 k y ,nz-6,5-T'i..2' ,snr qi-. 1 , ' l 42' A T N-re,-fn 0, Q- -limi?-1 .1 ' .I 5- M v ig'- ,rg N. me is V i ' .- 4 -P23 me Z, 'XY , v - ' - - gif 15.55, ,wi4'i,,,.g?' Sophomore year seems so remote, and now we will again be entering u world as ,5 4 - Q' , -,fx ,:.'- ,, J f- ,, ,, i Ik, in X, , 'K' img '4E2..f?'4+'i-' unknowns . in Q' eg. ' 43 -ix 1f f X ':w, f 'Wiki -'wi gm, Q:- fa 4' 1- .. 'Y J. .. KVM' Our rings were the symbol of the pride we have for our school. oments We ill Remember. Homecoming is remembered as one of our most unforgetable high school experiences. 152 I,-if When the next yeur's cheerleaders were chosen, we knew that the reign of the 1969 senior class was nearing its end, Cap and Cown Day was the last step before we reach graduation day. 1 i if ed I The measuring for caps and gowns was another reniinclnr how little time remained. ib- 3 fi 'Rs Stairway to the Catwalk X 'V 4'--w........ - ,. fm. ,.,., , 7 - i T,..,x,w A f., iw.: Places You Might 7 The Roof ,, ' ,, The Boiler 154 1,5- M 4 W0 NVQ Ni . , i . ave Never Seen .... , ,M v V V V is gf If Q -.ssh .4 Sw, H 1' f M MN.-,,,uf-w ' 1 3 Equipment for Stage Productions -null . ....4 Wow,-',.,,.,--- . 1 The Attic F A The Ropes and Pulleys for thc Stage' -N- Miss Miller introduces the new foreign exchange students. Mr. Koch advises students before graduation 1 fl L ,L X t l ll P kg , 2 WWW!-h. 1 Hxwun-gg, we Singing by the A Cappella Choir was included in the Veterans Day Program. 156 S Y 4 fwif ?i4fLJ'2f4LW li n On Student Government Day, new mvinbcrs of the Association were sworn into thc-ir new offices. Officvrs from the various services camo to Buy View to speak on Arinc-tl lforcvs Daly. . W E 7 .Q Charles Causicr, Dcbbiv Puvlik, and jim jzilmvs were uwzlrtlvtl tropilivs for their win- ning entries in the V. FW, essay cnntvst. 157 -.rl 4 Q A Tw-V z.. V- 'Q if lusty i ,qw-.-nun-wwf S is i tl' l 'D T k', , . J 5 '13 I 2 . e it :S - i y 1 it if l it 2' of XXX l I s tiii s ,gags . i w x- - .,,,,.............---a .fa .gg X ir., s I fl I ' I -- F. . Day Promotes International Friendship ' s .f-- J i ,M if j, E . i ,B , i i T In , Wim.. Representing their native lands, a group of girls visited Bay View on American Field Service Day. The students of Bay View were entertained by these charming girls during a program filled with songs and dances. The eleven girls who per- formed in the program came from various parts of the world, including places as dis- tant as Australia, Thailand, and Malaysia. The foreign exchange students spent the day going to classes with their escorts and giving talks on their homelands. The escorts were the eleven students who had sold the most shares. The day proved suc- cessful not only in earning money for next year's exchange students, but also as a day of learning about lands which are foreign to most of us. Miss Miller tells the students of school lifc. K 'V' . 158 Bay View Students Display Talent ll An hour of showmanship and talent was displayed in Bay Viewls Second Annual Talent Show, which was held on April 3. A committee composed of William Hoover, Lynne Frank, Peggy Pharris, judy Rychwalski, and George Cer- win, chose the acts and the emcees for the show after many busy auditions. The co-emcees picked for the show were Linda Budzien and Thomas Moder. The participants were chosen on the basis of their ability and poise. Singing acts, piano playing, baton twirling, and comedies were on the agenda. The Talent Show gives students the chance to show their talents by performing in front of the student bodv. SC - 531: 4. ei. xy Q' .A - .ks v 4 X a 1 H . A5 - x ,,..,...-Q---, ' ' X +B 5 3- S M x . f was - K wx S K xg- k Mx X Q v : N 8 A 5-Q' ' Q , ' '. s.' -K S0 this is what being il svniur is ull nlmllt. Nucllc ss lu mx Good N1 mncrs XVuk xx.19r1tpr.1LtlLLdbx all Uhfl the 51111111 imwmw CUNY i5n'f SPH!-5h1'm 2.5, w l , , l i You'rc just lucky it's not mistletoe. I -Q School Life in Action Let's see, that will be Iucly for Friday night, Wendy for Saturday, and Liuclu foi Saturday night. N 'ASurcly you jest I I 'll Quit tickling me. 55a-Qzgiami Hmmm, what could this mean? Coach, Ijust can't make it , , . not again. They call this the joke of the year , Dean of Girls locked out by stucie-nts??? 'af' -.af Mr. Stanley's at it again. I knew I should have rcmcmhvrvd to use the Right Guard. C ould this be lovvl ,91O M Sn that's what P. F. Flyers can do. S.C.A. hard at work. as normal. X l A ny special reason why y0u're wearing ear muffs, M r. Hcpncr? I '1 ll' in 'vi .nn3 .... 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THIRD ROW: Laura Lueclke, Gretha Loberg, Kebra Kolar, Sue Miller, William Scale, joe Siecinski, jeff Krainz, Sandra Kucharski, 321 - Mr. Kaye - BOTTOM ROW: Peter Kirchmeier, Thomas Effertz, Daniel Bannier, Bruce Bandoszeski, Frank Chandek, Richard Fenny, David Hull, Connie Shelancler. SECOND ROW: Laura Guenther, Sharon Colsteyn, David Domanski, jacqueline Hurling, Diane Geiger, Sharlene Cenkc, Donna Calonski, Linda Bernot, Theresa Crosskreuz. THIRD ROW: Thomas Hein, Duane Burkman, Evelyn Hull, Phyllis Burritt, Nancy Broske, Dennis Beatovic, Margaret Bales, james Chadck, james Haug, Gail Brower. TOP ROW: joanne Corroo, Mary Freiburger, Deborah Feller, Gregory Kandziora, Frank Hagen, Dean Kah, jeffery Etringer, Donald Fabian, Eugene johnson. Monday morning begins with the Pledge of Allegiance. 166 204 - Mr. Tibbetts - BOTTOM ROW: Mark Henry, Wayne Williams, Peter Walherts, Michael Walczalx, james Smith. Steven Silvernail, Richard Still- man, Randy Stapenelc. SECOND ROW: Debra Wojciechowski, Shirley Young, Anna Zweek, Gwen xvlklll, Debra Unite, Patricia ZiIIllll0I'lllLlll, Mary Thompson, Gloria Strahota, Sandy Smigelski. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Todbrovicli, Mike Studzinski, Brian Rieek, jeffry Stoltman, Ronald Raaseli, Kevin Wandtke, Dennis Tichy, David Kuchn. YM? 4'-. 234 - 10A - Mrs. Beckmann - BOTTOM ROW: Mary Sadowski, Kenneth Rose, john Schachtschneider, Richard Sandretto, Michael Route, john Schoet- tel, jon Rieclzhoff, jeff Sehnor. SECOND ROW: Diana Saternus, Carl Schrade, Thomas Rupcic, Glenn Rieder, Nancy Ricciardi, Barbara Schmidt, Linda Sa- lama, Karin Reszezynski, Linda Riva. TOP ROW: Gerard Rewolinski, Karen Rogowski, Valerie Rossa, Carol Scharnoski, Yvonne Raekowski. june Rothwell, Diane Schwictzer, Laura Schuessler, Denise Enriquez, Deborah Rogan. ,f Homeroom period gives the student time to prepare for the dayls work, and also to prepare for the fun. Tod says farewell to his homeroom. 309B - 10A - Mr. Czarapata - BOTTOM ROW: Lee Peters, Michael Koszuta, john Lange, Dennis Kotowicz, Michael Kozelski, Cary Krolicki, Linda Kwiatkowski, john Kolodziej, Randall Kosciesza. SECOND ROW: Donald Polinske, Elizabeth Kovcic, jeanne Hanrihar, Patricia Plennes, Sharon Kulczynski, jan Konings, Toni Krawczak, Cheryl Kowalski, james Koney, Laurence Nowak, Mary Ann Laabs. THIRD ROW: john Randall, Marcia Korducki, Pamela Kolman, Diane Kubacki, Evelyn Krajewski, Linda Krueger, Elizabeth Krachtt, Debbie Surma, Nancy Kubiaczyk, Robert Kamoske, Randy jungkuntz. TOP ROW: jeffrey Kleist, Sharon Kulakowski, Particia johnson, Anthony Kowakski, Edward Kresinske, Richard Libertine, Stanley Kordasiewicz, Michael Krcmar, jerry Labinski, Mark Koster. 413 - 10A - Miss Denne - BOTTOM ROW: Peter Werkowski, james Sheridan, Thomas Perry, Robert Young, Robert Yatso, Reva Rcinelt, Randy Tietz, Cynthia Riersgord. SECOND ROW: Peter Ruud, Christina Wehrli, Ernestine Wurzinger, Sharon Yost, Barbara Wutke, Paul Wroblewski, Fonda Sespan- iak, Lynn Watkins. THIRD ROW: josephine Zawada, Karla Wagner, Scott Verhein, Cary Zimmermann, Earl Wagner, Susan Pirog, Kathleen Wilson, San- dra Schultz. TOP ROW: Mary Magestro, Noel Niemann, Kathleen Moser, Susan Miethke, Marjorie Timian, Donna Miller, joAnn Schneider, joan Zablodowski. 322 - 10A - Mrs. Fellows - BOTTOM ROW: Cary Paul, Daniel Nowak, Mary Pautz, Grace Naujock, Linda Mrozinski, judith Olecki, Darlene Meyer, Cynthia Olecik. SECOND ROW: james Mostowik, john Mullins, Patricia Nickolas, Susan Miller, Monica Zurowski, Nancy Neumann, Terry Ottesen. THIRD ROW: David Noll, Dona Morrison, Kathleen Miller, Mary Ann Pelczynski, jan Pawelke, Christine Nelson, Mary Pakulski, judith Ottmann. TOP ROW: Rebecca Pawlowski, Charmaine Wrecza, Beth Pavlik, Larisa Pawlak, jesse Ostrowski, Merle Patnode, David Monte, Theodore Morden, Mary Murtha. 168 iw' i 434 - 10A - Mr. Flamme - BOTTOM ROW: john Westphal, Robert Wobick, Carl Wolf, Penny Walczak, Daniel Wagner, Marilyn Witkowski, Robert Wild. SECOND ROVV: Kay Wajerski, judy Wasechek, joan Ward, Peter Wawrzyniak, jill Wrobcl, Karin Walendowski, Beverly Siinonis. TIIIR D ROW: Lynn VVestfall, Cynthia Wherli, Karen Shawvcr, Karen Wagner, Debbie XVinkler, Nada Vuckovich, Randy Wachowiak. TOP ROW: Katherine Wilson, 'Deh- bie Wagner, Susan Walker, Clarice Weyer, Arlene Wolfe, Candi Walker, jim Wittliff. 407 -- IOA - Mrs. Green - BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Serdynski, Randell Smith, joseph Smolen, Keith Smukowski, Randol Stark, jeffrey Stenun, Scott Stauffer, Carl Steinberg. SECOND ROW: Ethel Miller, Suzanne Schmidt, Cynthia Simos, Nancy Strothenkc, Randolph Schrade, Debora Anderson, Cheri Sobush, Candace Servin, judy Libertine. THIRD ROW: Darlene Stanislawski, Mona Stanczyk, Mary Stack, Robin Spraitz, Mary Strzok, David Sericati, Keith Spruce, Allen Scholl, TOP ROW: Barry Steinhoff, Fritz Spinn, james Strzyzewski, Allen Stasiewski, Susan Steinhauer, Paul jesion, Darrell Staszak, Ron Shady. 410 - 10A - Mrs. Lilly - BOTTOM ROW: Edward Sztapka, Thomas L. Smith, Karl Berger, Phillip Tzszko, Michael Veaeh, james Virgili, Ronald Kessen- ich, Barbara Trapp. SECOND ROW: Susan Tomkiewicz, Barbara Vickers, Vincent Stadler: jay Szalanski, Douglas Thompson, Christi-l Syprakos, Douglas Tyler. THIRD ROW: Consuelo Valdes, Mary Szabo, Diane Swan, jeanne Tammi, Anita Tobolski, jane Trojan, joan Wolfgang, Lynn Trzccinski. TOP ROW: Victoria Vega, Cary Trokan, joel Tappcro, Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Tyborski, jane Talaska, Deborah Suminski, Trenace Uttkc, Lori Uhna. 169 553:52 flf-af'-SP 210 - 10A - Mrs. Murra - BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Fritchey, Robert Falbe, james Flower, Tom Ewert, john Fabry, Richard Esser, Karen Delgado, Gwen Decker. SECOND ROW: Nazccha jaher, Naheda Eid, Diane Franken, Catherine Foley, joann Early, Mary Fueile, joan Franceschetti, Deborah Emmerich. THIRD ROW: Susan Flegel, Kay Eisenmann, Cynthia Galha, Lyn Fleury, Dawn Feller, Colette Flanigan, Sandra Forbes, Charlotte Emard. TOP ROW: David Fare, Mark Ehlenfeldt, jim Dzierdzie, Kurt Schneider, Richard Dworczyk, jerold Friedl, Gail Duchac, Claudia Fairchaild. 325 - IOA - Miss O'Brien -- BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Piontek, Kim Peters, Neal Plennes, Charles Pctroske, Robert Ramharter, Mark Psicholis joseph Pellegrino, Paul Pleczynski. SECOND ROW: Pat Proehnow, julie Punches, Pamela Perse, Michele Poja, Gail Polene, Cynthia Polzin, Therese Barwick Ran dy Quinlan. THIRD ROW: james Priest, Warren Raasch, Peter Radike, Debra Peterson, Robert Pederson, Dennis Polinskc, Cynthia Ramsey, Dennis Rack owski. TOP ROW: Mary Radanke, Elizaheth Pollishuke, Christin Rahn, Darlene Ratzlaff, Mary Pieprzyea, Maria Piekarski, jeff Remsik, Ted Purpero l lllild Prisuda. i 313 - 10A - Mr. O'Hearn - BOTTOM ROW: Gary Lusz, Pat Koszuta, Neil Machajewski, Ricky Zingsheim, Richard johnson, Dennis Lach, Ronald Ziar- nik, Gerald Luczak. SECOND ROW: Mathew Levandoski, Nancy Salvo, jean LaVesser, Susan Krzykalski, Mary Zielinski, joAnn Cialdini, Randa Lanaghan, Helen Lewandowski, janet Linzmeier, Mary Lacey, Karen Sielaff. THIRD ROW: Kurt Hyneman, Susan Porter, Michael Lemanczyk, Mary Luetzow, Dehra Learman, Nancy Malek, Audrey Lewko, Sandra Loskot, Debra Lindstrum, Nancy Lundberg, .Carol Lidwin, Mary Lenz. TOP ROW: Cliff Madsen, Scott Lee, Carol Lewitzke, Charles McKeown, Sandra Lenski, Louis Orlando, David Snyder, Thomas Lemke, Charles Vargo, Ray Le Boeuf, Greg Zielinski, Michael Lund, Evan Zeppos, Mark Krueger. 170 t E i P t 2 -sz K K Hr, s iii at at 227 - 10A - Miss Pingel - BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Miller, Carl Moe, William Michels, Carolyn Mattes, john Meier, Patrick Metrie, jr., Thomas Milano. SECOND ROW: Sandra Mielke, Roger Meyers, George Mlinar, David Zoulek, Anita McKay, Susan Millard, Kathryn Moha, THIRD ROW: Susan Matke, Kathline McClothlin, Kathryn Mattias, Barbara Metzke, jacqueline McClinn, Patricia Miller, james Mayerl. TOP ROW: jolillen Mt-Donald, Therese Mine- jewski, Peggy Mattson, Linda Matter, Holly McGrath, Bruce Meyer, Bonita Migacz, Nancy Lemanczylc, 207 10A - Mr. Salaja - BOTTOM ROW: Robert Matzat, james Dalrymple, Ronald Bloom, Daniel Decker, Dennis Day, james De Witt, joel Cottreau Robert Comp. SECOND ROW: Rosemary De Marinis, Cathy Curzon, Yvonne Christianson, Susan Anderson, Barbara Doss, Sandra Crocker, Mary Diekert Stephen Dombeck, Haig Derderian. THIRD ROW: Donna Donaldson, Debbie Deldin, Pamela Dragan, Susan De Groot, Candance Craig, Patriea Cortinaz Wendy Donnell, Cindy Clasen, TOP ROW: Maureen Dowling, Margaret Diedrich, joe Dipetro, james Chisholm, Willard Coopman, Robert Donalme, jef- fery Lokker, Andrew Daca, Susan Drews. l 132 - l0A - Miss Schlondrop - BOTTOM ROW: Willis Brand, Stanley Chelstowski, Steve Brunner, john Chisholm, Tom Carr, Leonard Anschatz, Linda Buczek, Maryann Bychinski. SECOND ROW: Kurt Brey, Dave Burba, Phill Bolda, Tom Carloni, Lynne Burke, Debbie Ambroch, Linda Braam, Pat Brown- ing. TOP ROW: Linda Boyajian, joyce Brukardt, janis Carter, Connie Buehring, Shirley Chlebowski, janice Bloom, Elaine Cardenas, Larry C havez. 171 309C - 10A - Miss Shebelski - BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Halmo, Ken Kantor, Robert Helf, john Urban, Michael Stuempfl, Donald Baral jr., Norbert Si- wek, Wilbur Lee Anderson. SECOND ROW: Sue Turner, Rita Samuelson, Sharon Cheeseman, Roberta Kenyon, Linda Berger, Diane Cherone, Debra Som- mers, Laura Dentice, Patricia Amszej, THIRD ROW: Mary Sobush, Gary johnson, Michael Keene, Todd Grainger, Stephen Baraniak, Ricky Fahrenkrug, Bryan Gore, Michael Graff, Cathy Brantman, Carole Garacci. TOP ROW: Donald LaPine, Deborah Friske, Debra Beese, Kathleen Bruss, Catherine Komcs, Linda janczak, Karen Basterasli, Ardith Rome, Patti Tobin, Diane Sever, Sharon Swan, Vicki Lamb, 129 - l0A - Mrs. Skupski - BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Baewer, David Barker, Mark Beine, David Alswager, Ralph Babcock, Michael Bethke, julene Beyer, Mary Bartlett. SECOND ROW: Richard Beecher, Christine Ambroch, Rosalie Bladzik, Cheryl Bliesner, Elizabeth Blanchard, Lois Bilansky, Patricia Amdahl. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Beier, Debra Amrock, Sue Antosiewicz, Deborah Anschutz, Cynthia Benn, Susan Beres, Kathy Balistreri, Lenore Adrian. TOP ROW: Douglas Breisch, Linda Adamick, joseph Aguayo, Brian Anderson, Robin Bender, Peter Alt, Kathleen Beck, Bonita Benton. 232 - 10A - Miss Underberg - BOTTOM ROW: David Goeb, Gary jackson, William Godfrey, Linda Gray, judith Greve, Laurie Gutteter, Margaret Gramza, Linda Goryl. SECOND ROW: Susan Hanek, Leah Gaulita, judith Early, Holly Hacker, Mary Gau, Michael Geis, ' anita Gomez. THIRD ROW: Patricia Gniotczynski, Lynn Grunke, Kathy Guslek, Nancy Hall, Gail Gettelman, Yvonn Geldon, Rose Goetz, Rodney Rudolf. TUP ROW: Roger Groffy, Car- ol Ganong, Patti Genske, Pat Gapinski, Holli Hansen, Aleta Gilbert, Dawn Garguilo, Thomas Haight, Michael Gaza. I 172 233 - IOA - Mrs. Weclcmueller - BOTTOM ROW: David Herwig, Anthony Cibart, Mike Kennelly, David janssen, Raymond jablonski, james jaeobs, Edward Hint, Charles Rehorst. SECOND ROW: Steven Huebsehen, Luanne Boehm, Carolyn Henry, Linda lloyer, joann Madsen. Pamela jnrasinsik, jane jarves, josephine DeMarinis, Sally Kaszuba, Gail Homae, Susan janowski. TIIIRD RONV: Sharon jonas, Margaret jozefaeki, jane lleartlein. Gail lloflinann. Diane jensen, Carol janiszewski, Cary Hayes, William jasinski, Cary Dobbe, jeffrey jozwiak. TOP RONV: john Derr, jolni llerrera, Dennis lloffer, Karen Hemb, Betty Busateri, Deborah Hewitt, Rita jeziorski, Denise Hull, Edward Heinritz, Edward Drenski, Cary jeske. -Q7-m1nmm. le- mm- b - - 307 - 10A - Mr. Zanotelli - BOTTOM ROW: Conrad Wojculus, Thomas Klusmann, Daniel Kanieski, Gerard Lombardo, Ray Kaezkowski, Randall Koep, Mark Kolsicwski, Linda Keidle. SECOND ROW: james Kleczka, Darlene Kaezmarsik, joyee Kazybowski, Gail Kantak, Steve Kalnibaeher, Lynne Kamps, Donna janssen, Deborah Klotz. THIRD ROW: Kathy Mosetter, Norma Kimber, Linda Knowles, Kathy Meyer, Lyn jozwiak, Naney Kasprzyk, Lyle Koenig, Frank Kesselring. TOP ROW: Clifford Kogelmann, Mary Kiley, Timothy Kloss, Mark jaeobs, Barbara Kiely, joyee Kerr, llildegard Karizs, Sandra Hollis, Robert jorgensen. 327 - IIB - Mr. Heiss - 0-,TTOM ROW: William Fredericks, john Fuhrman, David Klingenmeyer, james Cielow, Christine lloffer, William Keil, Ray Clisch, Mark Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Paula Kluth, Renee Forbes, Pamela Greske, Georgene Cabelbauer, Cecilia Kogelman. Kathy Kopling, Susan Hanson, Nancy Helsinger, jeannine Hirth, THIRD ROW: Sandra Kasprysak, Karen Groves, Pamela Helberg, Diane lnianski, Daniel Hurley, jerry jenner- john, Mary Hunt, jeff Crandstaff, Deborah Halonen. TOP ROW: Steve Gaiclo, Roger Klemz, Dennis Hirtlie, William Boettelier, Richard llepp, Mieliael Pat- terson, Dennis Hegman, Martin Kiely, Steven Harwood. 173 433 - 11B - Mr. Hosler - BOTTOM ROW: Andy Campagnola, Harold Czerwinski, Michael Davis, Carl Anderson, Marty Chojnacki, Frank Butterfield, Mike Blomquist, Tom Esscr. SECOND ROW: Dennis Erno, Chris Alswager, Lois Fabry, Karen Ashby, Terry Amick, Meryl Busateri, Holly Biernacki. TOP ROW: Claudine Davis, Diane Babich, Renee Brockway, Susan Budzien, Mary Dombrowski, Joy Duffy Sue Cook, Dave Evans, Steve Esperes. 134 - 11B - Mrs. Lupetti - BOTTOM ROW: Jack Lemke, Keith Melzer, Neil Moffatt, David Lenz, Todd Lustig, Rex Mang, Robert Morden. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lockctt, Karen Lester, Donna Marciniak, Cynthia Morgan, Charlene Muehe, Sandra Koss, Jeffrey Lehrke. THIRD ROW: Diana Longstaff, Judy Moran, Kathlccn McGee, Patricia Miethke, Anne Martin, Pat Krueger. TOP ROW: Judy Lamirande, Roy Manriquez, Dean Kroll, Pat Kulinski, Cary Kulinski, Ceorgine Nowakowski, Greg Luedke, Sandra Meh. 303 llB - Mr. Schmidt - BOTTOM ROW: Donald Retzlaff, William Stuempfl, Jeffery Exner, Mark Ogrizovich, Chris Orlinski, Gloria Phinney, Rose Haubert. SECOND ROW: Martha Arcaute, Cynthia Obarski, Cheryn Schiller, Christine Pelletier, Robert Roeder, Patricia Barutha, Sherry Flood. THIRD ROW: Linda Polgar, Mary Kubacki, Cecelia Pisacreta, Susan Schimp, Danial Niechlanski, Kevin LaShell, Robin Riekkoff. TOP ROW: Dale Schubert, Linda Nemo, Jeffrey Schaubel, Neanne Nimmer, Vern Rostankowski, Michael Peksa. - 174 319 - IIB - Miss Stiec - BOTTOM ROW: Kurt Wilke, Michael Lorenz, Richard Schuetz, Joseph Todorovich, Cindy Zehel, Michael Teseliendorf, Tlioin as Sobczyk, Michael Straszewski. SECOND ROW: Janice Smith, Michael Weigert, Debby Walz, Lois Skibinski, Susan Switalski, Sally Udvare, Jody Viduski THIRD ROW: Dawn Wilburth, William Vorpahl, Jocelyn Staszewski, Nancie Shawver, Patricia Stein, Barbara Toman. TOP ROW: Craig Seigneinartin Mark Szymanski, Dennis Thanig, Scott Collins, Anna Stroinski, Steven Toth, James Tomrell. 418 - IIA - Miss Conlin - BOTTOM ROW: Mike Sommerfelt, Bob Petrovich, Randy Bach, Carlos Perez-Pena, Neal Raasch, Wayne Ploszay, Cary Pope- lier, George Rasb. SECOND ROW: Sandy Phillips, Daria Price, Lori Pedersen, Dawn Cheeseman, Pat Jungkuntz, Sally Ramharter, Cheri Peters, Rosemary Potter. THIRD ROW: Linda Chesak, Rochelle Pruitt, Lilak Peplinski, Allison Piech, Nancy Petrovich, Christine Pindel, Nancy Ptaszynski, Margaret Pharris. TOP ROW: Jeanine Wallace, Ken Nowak, Jim Puechner, Patrick Rafalski, Dave Plennes, Leif Peterson, Gary Mussman, Lee Pepin, Chris Powell, 332 - IIA - Miss Ehrgott - BOTTOM ROW: Tom Lavelette, Robert Lempke, Kenneth Kutcher, James Lucas, Kevin Lindstruni, Terry Lietzke, Peggy Krueger, James LaVesser. SECOND ROW: Christine Wagner, Deborah Leow, Sue Lattin, Wendy Lec, Christine Kuncrt, Jacqueline Lisieeki, Karen Lind- berg, Kathleene Lewko, Karen LaDow, Ellen Lasek, Sandra Krueger, THIRD ROW: Barbara Pelzek, Cheryl LaBrcchc, Patricia Lamson, Susan Lidwin, Mar- lene Laudon, Joyce Jarman, Gail Litkowski, Marlene Lange, Susan Lehrke, Joan Kurszewski. TOP ROW: Diane Leslie, Barbara Laczniak, Marylou Kulasz- ewicz, Laura Ksicinski, Anthony Lawdanski, Andrew Lamirande, David Lazewski, Joyce Linzmeier, Virginia Wiatrowski, Cynthia Lichte. 228B - llA - Miss Fishbeck - BOTTOM ROW: jeffrey Clauer, Douglas Dorszynski, Michael Comp, Michael Craig, Donald Borkoski, Gary Czarnecki, Michael Crawford, james Donaldson. SECOND ROW: Candice Burkman, Deborah Dickert, Pamela Dix, Sue Breier, jacqueline Davids, Claudia Derringer, Annette Cope, Ginny Bugler, Deborah Brock, Karen Bosetti. THIRD ROW: judith Davidson, Pamela Badawka, Sherry Duecker, Dorothy Schlieve, Patricia Brodnicki, Christine Dorow, jay Brcitbach, Penny Carlson, june Boudreau, Marlene Capitonoff. TOP ROW: Patricia Collins, joseph Corrao, Ronald Borth, Jerome Chars, Roger Dragon, Bernard Brannon, Beatrice Tranberg, Donna Brower, Christine Christensen, Teresa Cuira. 228C - IIA - Miss Fleming - BOTTOM ROW: jeff Fliss, Kathie Erwin, Gail Gleisner, Thomas Kowalski, Greg Roling, Scott Gore, Mike Friske, Andy Hudig. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Fuchs, Debra Duyser, Karen Gadomski, Pat Gierzycki, Peggy Early, Linda Evans, Diane Galonski, jean Galger, Debo- rah Dutkiewica, Nancy Galdick. THIRD ROW: jim Franceschetti, Mark Frank, Glenn Fons, Ken Feilen, Carl Karwacki, Scott Gerus, Phillip Duket, Duffy Goodell, Steve Falkowski. TOP ROW: Marikay Falque, Constance Fagan, joan Giencke, Iudy Gidson, Karen Fritchey, Michael Glish, Bill Blisczinski, Kar- en Evancy, Cathy Gabor. 304 - IIA - Mr. Friedl - BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Saloped, Gregory Warner, Byron Will, Walt Wilinski, Gary Wink, Gary Lokker, David Wasechek, Da- vid Wilding. SECOND ROW: Kathy Weldon, Kathy Wortz, Karen Wendger, Thomas Weber, Dawn Zwier, Cheryl Zielinski, Richard Weber, Pamela Zeng' ner, Randall Wyrobek, Robert Fechner. THIRD ROW: Doris Wolf, Nancy Wozniak, Theresa Yanke, Donna Hoaglan, Sharon Welter, Susan Wronka, Debbie Weissenfluh, Maryann Wegner, Kathy Ziperski, Yvonne Wold. TOP ROW: jane Wittig, Kathie Werkowski, Sandy Richman, Penny Wilke, Lorraine Kwiath- kowski, Carl Zilke, Edward Zieroth, Cathy Zbichorski, Denise Strohn, Michael Webb, Brian Busch. 176 429 - llA - Mr. Gross - BOTTOM ROW: Donald Suhm, Mark Pinter, Dale Wagner, jeffrey Tappendorf, Gregory Simon, Mike Stahl, james McDonald, Cy Survel. SECOND ROW: jo Anne Peterson, Mary Sylvester, Dianne Steinhoff, Sandra Stoltman, Linda Stengel, Cynthia Spraitx. THIRD ROW: Frederick Strader, Diane Staclick, Sara Sell, Kathy Sponder, Vicki Stollenwerk, Gail Staples, Lincla Susa, Christine Stahisz. TOP ROW: Gail Spangler, Prue Spahn, Greg Strzelczyk, james Stein, Richard Spredeman, Duane Struck, Christine Stee. 421 - 11A - Mr.fHepner - BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Pendzich, Ray Rose, Scott Romanski, Laurel Richardi, Mike Ratajski, john Repech, Stephen Roh- erts, Mary Schneider. SECOND ROW: Tim Schmidt, Larry Schuls, jill Rychwalski, Kim Rewolinski, Lori Slattery, Susan Rutke, Cathy Rasch. Cora Sander. THIRD ROW: Barbara Reed, Debbie Rose, Catherine Pipia, Wendy Pommerich, jackie Schuldt, Chris Sehnicler, Chris Repinski, Roxanne Russo, Don Schrank. TOP ROW: Nancy Reynolds, jane Schenzel, Wayne Paluch, Greg Reamer, Russ Ropel, Tim Alonso, Bonnie Phillips, Dehra Schultz, Linda Regan. 126 - IIA - Mr. Horner - BOTTOM ROW: Linda Dinnauer, George Fransway, john Malkowski, Larry Kiley, Dennis Loehner, Stephen Miller, Bryon Pyzik, Thomas Kamoske. SECOND ROW: Harvey Horzewski, jacqueline Purol, Cathy Buretta, Teri Gauer, Brenda Coreeki, Lin- da Kuehn, Penny Bragstad. THIRD ROW: Sheri Bittl, Roxanne Remmel, Doreen Effertz, Rose Ann Deal, Nellie Vallarta, Susan Hnndt, Di-horah Wilhelm, Susan Mundt, TOP ROW: Ruth McCormack, Michelynn Nowak, Kathy Vargo, Lola Soltysiak, Greg Schweitzer, Cary Lohrke, Holm Danowski. 177 N 425 - 1lA - Mr. Klabunde - BOTTOM ROW: Mark Churney, Edward Tombari, Bruce Ulbrick, Ted Wittliff, Mark Zuber, Daniel Wajerski, Gary Ushakow, Mike Van Alstine. SECOND ROW: Debbie Hansen, Janice Trzcinski, Jeanne Walter, Cynthia Venuti, Mary Lemke, John Valdes, Jineen Veitch. THIRD ROW: Edward Travis, Betty Dolata, Mary Jo Veselka, Rachel Stewart, Cheryl Turner, David Wagner, David XValdum, Larry Trinkner. TOP ROW: Nancie Urban, Chris Tully, Wendy Wippich, Theresa Tuler, Heidi Vasas, Kris Thompson, Sandra Reynolds. 427 - IIA - Mr. Koerner - BOTTOM ROW: John Semanko, Ken Sharbutt, Lee Schlund, Diane Sienko, Rick Schworck, Gordon Seiffert, Joan Schenzel, Steve Allen. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Jaciuk, Kathy Schuster, Dave Rreiseh, JoAnn Damieo, Chris Sougstad, Sharon Soldusky, Ken Sheetz. THIRD ROWV: Vickie Shriver, Al Smith, Bill Sefton, Naomi Smilko, Cheryl Thomas, Sandy Schamber, Nancy Schulz, Mary Ann Scibek. TOP ROW: Kathleen Schutte, Donald Slusar, Lee Shaw, Liz Skibinski, Charles Sielaff, Spalding Shepeard, Tom Patnode, George Flynn. 228A - l1A - Miss Nelson - BOTTOM ROW: Linda Aberle, Robert Barr, William Bluedorn, Glenn Bajorek, Edward Bartowski, Wilfred Borke, James Schneidewind, William Berthelsen. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Pelzek, Virginia Bagrowski, Cynthia Bartoshevich, Sandra Berka, Mary Bjork, Rosanne Babich, Christine Barwick, Judith Barczak, Sue Beier. THIRD ROW: Mary Keenan, Jan Antonicci, Barbara Aiello, Kather- ine Balcs, Adela Arteaga, Arden Biekelhaupt, Debe Abbett, Eilleen Berninger, Daniel Baker, Linda Kielas. TOP ROW: Margaret Aranyos, Chris Stroleny, James Balasz, Robert Barnum, William Lorenz, Roger Anderson, Richard Blum, Gene Aulinger, Gary Mueller, Tom Zingale. 329 - llA - Mrs. Pepoon - BOTTOM ROW: Mark Hammernik, john jozwiak, Neal janssen, Robert jozwiak, Cary Kadow, Gary Kaiser, Duane Kapczynski, james jaeger, SECOND ROW: joseph jung, Cynthia Katcha, janet janusz, Shirley johnson, Karen jonas, Clit-ryl Kamlclatz jean johnson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Kartes, Kathleen Kania, Charles Leyer, Verena Keast, Christine jaglowski, Grant lleartlslcy, Michael Kal- isz. TOP ROW: Brian Kawczynski, Calenejanacek, Cynthia Goclz, Barbara jaszkowski, Pamela Lake, juclith Kaczmarck, Davicl jagcr. 331 - llA - Miss Schilling - BOTTOM ROW: Dave Krolicki, Mike Kolodrubetz, Michael Kirsch, Mike Krajcwski, Tom Kroll. Lee Konings. Greg Kroli- kowski, Dave Kjell, SECOND ROW: Debbie Krawczyk, Patti Kesselring, Debbie Keene, Donna Kipp, Linda Krajcwski. jamie Korclus, Lynda Kit-lisxeuski. THIRD ROW: Mary Kokott, Carol llcttcrath, Debbie Koepke, jan Kotowicz, Virginia Kleist, Karen Kraus, Lynn Kochanski, Cincly Keel. TOP ROW: Elaine Koepflc, Daniel Korotka, Kevin Kossow, Bob Kozinski, Thomas Kiepczynski, james jung, Patrick Kohnke, Gary Wilburth. 403 - llA - Mr. Thurber - BOTTOM ROW: Christopher Nelson, Laurence Muzia, Bruce Miller, Michael Rynka, Alan Oberrnann, Brian Mrotek, Bob Neumann, Cary Odwazny. SECOND ROYV: Arlene Muehe, Barbara Mullins, Mary Pcch, Kathy Ostrt-nga, Chris Nowacki, Cathy Mueller, Marilyn Paulik, Mary Mulvaney, Mary Beth VVard. TOP ROW: jeanine Oneby, Linda Pawlowski, Patricia Nolet, jcri Nvitlvl, Cinmly Oliver, Lavonne O'Meara, Linda Osgaard, Sherry Oren, Cheral Osterrnan, Michael Moseler. 318 - llA - Mrs. Vokoun - BOTTOM ROW: Gary Comp, William Grodevant, james Hasse, Daryll Gettelman, William Gramoll, john Clark, Robert llrcn, james Gruehowski. SECOND ROSY:-Michelle Wright, Gail Brueckncr, Della Grosskreuy, lleclwig Hoszowski, Patricia lgnasiak, Karen Ilewitt, l,enartl Gozdzicwski, llrencla Gostoinski. THIRD ROYV: janet Hall, Gail llermann, Charlene Helgren, Denise llot'lniann, Kath leen Meyer, Yvonne Huehschen, janean Halkey, Sue llanson. FOURTH ROYV: Gale Helm, Kim Holmes, Gail Schlaikowski, l,intla llarinon Kenneth Hart, Donald Holling, Cheri Grams, Candace Gruchalski. v film ,BSS 335 - llA - Miss Wenneche --BOTTOM ROVV: Francis Mahas, Michael Morgan, Deborah Mazurek, Daniel Schultz, Bruce McClellan, Bryan Hanley Thomas Moclcr, james Mcmmel. SECOND ROYV: Barbara Manti, Sharon Millarcl, Kathleen Mierzwinski, Steven Majewski. Sallx' Mazurkiewicz Marx Mlinar, Patricia Makarewicz, Barhara Maverl. Patsy NicGlinn. TOP ROYV: Robert Miehalowski, Gale Morrison, Tim Mintncr, Susan Moore, Marion Mali- nowski, Grace Michaels, joanne Matke, Colleen Meehan, Marlene Madunich, Margaret Michalski. 114 - 12B - Mr. Bullard - BOTTOM ROVV: Tom Bartelak, Gerald Chapa, George Dominiak, Tom Krajewski, VVilliam Peterson, james An- derson, Eugene Capitonoff, Daren Daily. SECOND ROYV: Patty Baker, Kathi Deschaine, Sandie Kolstacl, Roberta VVise, Vicki XVilkowski, Ar- lene Ekluncl, Sue Barker, Laurel Aclainczyk, Margie Cook, TOP ROYV: Dehhie Dobson, Betty Diclley, Kathleen lfrste, Alice Bergman, Robert Bilansky, Nancy Beckwith, Ace Aclkins, Linda VVollering. 180 v 432 - 12B - Mr. Elich - BOTTOM ROW: Edward Sweeney, Mike Thomas, Michael Toman, john Trad, Peteris Silturnens. Charles Lipinski, Timothy Shore, Nancy Shelander, SECOND ROVV: Carol Spude, Rita Carroll. Ann Siecinslxi, Sally Schoenroclc, Christine II'roblcnski, Doris Schall. Betty Schultz. 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If you are not planning to attend college we invite you to visit our company and discuss your future with our trained Personnel staff. 1745 S.38tl1 St. Milwaukee, Wis. 645-3750 Lyris, .anne BADGER DIE CASTING COMPANY Manufacturers of ZINC AND ALUMINUM ALLOY DIE CASTINGS Telephone SHeridan 4-6643 201 West Oklahoma Ave. Milwauke 7, Wisconsin Teleview Electronics T.V. - Radio - Hi-Fi Service 3295 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53207 Phone: 481-7080 Authorized Dealer for Zenith 0 RCA 0 Motorola 0 Admiral Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Sal. 5 P.M. 1 Used Cars New Cqfg .lim King Chevrolet Company 0 3045 Soulh Kinnickinnic Avenue SH 4-6700 Service Parts 199 1. F .... -, X MR. ANDERSEN - 31 Industrial Arts MRS. AUSTIN - 25 Math ' MA Math Club MRS. BECKMAN - 22 English Cir s Club MRS. BREITLINC - 22 English Public Entertainment Operctta MR. BULLARD - 31 Industrial Arts Property Crew Scenery Construction Crew MR. 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ZANOTELLI - 25 Math , Varsity Football Golf Team nderclass Homeroom Index HOMEBOOM PAGE 114 180 115 182 119 182 126 177 129 172 132 171 134 174 204 167 207 171 210 170 227 171 228A 178 228B 176 228C 176 232 172 233 173 234 167 302 182 303 174 304 176 307 173 309A 181 309B 168 309C 172 313 170 318 180 319 175 321 182 322 168 325 170 327 173 329 179 331 179 332 175 334 181 335 180 403 179 404 182 407 169 410 169 413 168 418 175 421 177 425 178 427 178 429 177 432 181 433 174 434 169 A Abati, Carol Ann, 103, 120 Abbott, Debbie K., 178 Aberle, Linda M., 91, 178 Adamczyk. james L.. 39. 55. 109 Adamczyk, Laurel, 180 Adamick, Linda A., 172 Adkins, Ace E., 180 Adrian, Lenore A., 172 Aguyao, joseph R., 38, 57, 98, 103, 172 Aiello, Barbara j., 91, 178 Airoldi, Ruth M., 84, 108, 109 Alaniva, Deanna M., 82, 90, 120 Allen, Ronald L., 120 Allen, Steve G., 178 Alonso, Timothy L., 177 Alswager, Christine A., 174 Alswager, Danid R., 172 Alt, james T., 93, 120 Alt, Peter T., 172 Alvarado. joseph j., 54. 68, 83. 88. 120 Ambroch, Christine M., 172 Ambroch, Debra L., 171 Amdahl, Patricia M., 172 Amick, Te ' D., 174 Amrock, Drdbra A., 104, 172 Amszea, PatriciadT.ivj72 Amun son. Lin a ., Andersen, Stanford W., 93, 120 Andersen, Wilbur L.. Andersen, Brian C., 172 Andersen, Carl, 174 Anderson,Deborah L., 169 Anderson, Gail j., 120 Anderson, james T., 180 Anderson, Roger M., 178 Anderson, Susan A., 171 Anderson, Wilbur L., 172 Anschutz, Deborahj., 172 Anschutz, Leonardj., 171 Antczak, Wayne, 182 Antonicci. jan M., 178 Antosiewicz, Barbara H., 120 Antosicwicz. Susan M., 172 Apps, Diana L., 120 Aranyos, Marglaret, 178 Aracute, Mart a E., 174 Aracute,URose M., 109 Arenas, rie, 120 Arndorfer. Randall L., 120 Arteaga, Adela, 178 Ashby, Karen, 174 Aulinger, Gene T.. 178 Auriemma, Carolyn S., 120 B Babcock, Ralph E., 172 Babich, Diane R., 51. 174 Babich, Rosanne S., 178 Bach, Randall E.. 55, 175 Baczek, Tad Badawka, Pamela, 176 Baewcr. Gregory E., 172 Bagrowski, Maryj., 109 Bagrowski, Virginia L., 178 Ba'0rek, Glenn E., 44, 178 Balmer, Daniel L., 178 Baker, Patricia A., 180 Baker, Robert D., 109 Balasz, james R., 178 Bales, Katherine E., 178 Bales, Margaret, 166 Balistreri, Kathy A., 172 Balistreri, Rosemarie, 120 Bandoszeski, Bruce, 166 Bannier, Danie, 166 Baral, Donald L., 172 Baran, Mary A., 120 Baraniak, Barbara A., 120 Baraniak, Stephen j., 172 Barbe, Lawrence A. Barczak, judith A., 51, 91, 178 Barker, David M., 172 Barker, Susan C., 180 Barnum, Robert P., 55, 178 Barr, Robert G., 64, 178 Bartelak, Thomas j., 55, 68, 180 Bartkowski, Edward M., 178 Bartlett, Maryj., 172 Bartoshevich, Cynthia A., 178 Bartoshevich, Michael E., 109 Barutha, Patricia M., 174 Barutha, Shirley A. Barwick, Christine A., 178 Basterash, Karen M., 172 Barwick, Therese M., 170 Bates, Sandra L. Baum. Faith. 120 Baum, judith K., 120 Baum, Nancy A., 182 Baxter. Karen G., 37, 91, 120 Beardsley, Grant j., 67. 179 Beatovic, Dennis, 166 Beck, Kathy A., 172 Beckwith. Nancy L.. 180 Bednarz. Terry L. Beecher. Richard S., 102, 172 Beese, Debra L., 104, 172 Behmke, Paulj., 120 Behner, Faye W., 84, 97, 109 Behrendt, Arlene G., 109 Beier, Marilyn j., 172 Beier, Sue A., 40, 90, 178 Beine, Markj., 172 Bell, William S., 82,120 Belski, jeffrey M., 182 Belter, Germaine, 120 Bender, Robin N., 63, 172 Benn, Cynthia L., 172 Bennett, Mike A., 120 Benton, Bonita R., 172 Beranich. Daniel j.. 109 Beres, Susan M., 172 Berg, Charles C., 109 Berg, Elizabeth M., 120 Berger, Karl D., 169 Berger, Linda L., 172 Ber man, Alice j., 103, 180 BerEa, Sandra M., 178 Bernardi, David A., 120 Berndt, Michael H., 120 Beringer, Eileen j., 51, 178 Bernot, Linda, 166 Berthelsen, William L ., 178 Bethke, Michaelj., 62, 172 Betley, Keneth R., 120 Beuth, Donald P. Beyer, julene M., 172 Bialas. Terri M., 51, 120 Bialoszynski, Linda C., 37. 109 Bickelhaupt, Arden L., 178 Biedrzycke, Kathleen M.. 120 Bieganowski, james, 120 Bieganski, Ynonne B., 120 Biernacki, Holly B.. 174 Bilansky. Lois A., 172 Bilansky, Robert A., 68, 87. 122, 180 Bittl, Sherry L., 177 Bjork, Mary j., 178 Biadzik, Rosalie K.. 172 Blanchard, Elizabeth M., 172 Blanchard. Ronald D., 122 Bliesner, Cheryl j., 172 Blisczinski, William, 176 Block, Dennis F., 109 Block, Ruben J., 182 Blomdahl, Karen G.. 122 Blomquist, Michael A., 63, 174 Bloom, George. Bloom, janice C., 171 Bloom, Ronald, 171 Bluedorn, William G., 178 Blum, Thomas P., 122 Bodden, Patricia E., 122 Boehm, Luanne, 105, 173 Boehme, Michael W. Boetlcher, William C., 173 Bom, Jack D., 122 Bohlman, Suzanne L., 109 Bolda. Philli J., as, 171 Borchardt, Jlil, sz, 91, 122 Borck. janet -1., 122 Borke, Lynne D., 171 Borke, Wilfred E., 178 Borkoski, Donald L., 55, 176 v... -... vvw....r.fw-Y-fe-.,:--ww -- Index Borth. Ronaldj Boschke, Kath een M., 122 Bosetti, Karen M., 176 Bothom, Denise R. Boudreau, june K., 176 Bova, Gary A., 122 Boyajian, Linda S., 171 Braam, Linda L., 171 Bragstad, Penny A., 177 Brand, Willis A.,171 Brannon, Bernard M., 176 Brantman, Cathy A., 172 Breier. Susan R.. 176 Breisch, David j., 55. 57. 64, 178 Breisch, Douglas E., 172 Breitbach, janet F., 104, 176 Breitbach, Patricia M., 86, 104. las, 122 Breshnahn, Michael S. Brey, Kurt D., 54, 64,171 Brock, Debrah, 176 Brockway, Rennee M., 174 Brodnicki, Karen, 109 Brodnicki, Patricia, 176 Bronstad, Michael, 109 Brookshire, Pamela A., 109 Broske, Martha Broske, Nancy, 166 Brower, Donna E., 176 Brower, Gail, 166 Brower, Roger, 122 Brown, Patricia j., 40, 82, 86, 91, 122 Browning, Patricia A., 171 Bruce, Bonita L. Brueckner, Gail, 180 Brukardt, joyce M., 51, 171 Brumer, Gary Brumer, Melody j. Brunk, Kyle S., 62, 87, 122 Brunner, Steven, 68, 171 Bruss, Kathleen, 172 Brust, Karin B. Buchholz, Sandra j.. 110 Buezek, Linda K., 171 Budzein, Linda 1.. 100, 120 Budzein, Susan, 174 Buehring, Connie. 171 Bugalski, Bruce 64, 87, 123 Bugler, Ginny, 176 Burazin, Mary Ann Burazin, joseph, 182 Burba, Dave, 171 Buretta, Cathy A., 40, 91, 177 Buretta, james, 59, 69, 123 Bur ner, Karl, 123 Buriman, Candice. 176 Burkman, Duane, 166 Burnette, jackie K. Buritt. Phyllis, 166 Busalacchi, Anna Marie, 123 Busateri, Meryl 174 Busch, Brian Butterfield, Frank, 174 Bychinski, Mary, 171 Bzdawlca, Pamela H. C Cain, Michael j. Cqrrlllpagnola, Andrew P., 54, Capitndf, Eugene A., 180 Capitnoff, Marlene M., 176 Cardenas, Elaine K., 171 Carloni, Thomas j., 171 Carlson, Penny D., 176 Carr, Thomas R., 171 Carrol, Rita M., 181 Carter, janis A., 171 Casanova, Sandra L., 99, 110 Casey, Carol A., 123 Caigger, Charles W., 46, 90, 9-1, l Cerwin, George F., 46, 94, 123 C11adek,james, 166 Chandek, Frank, 166 Chapa, Gerald R., 180 Chars, Dave, 68 Chars, jerome U., 55, 176 Chase, jeffrey W., 94, 100, 123 Chavez, Larry S., 171 Cheeseman, Dawn, 175 Cheeseman, Sharon, 172 Chelstowski, Stanley, 171 Cherone, Diane M., 172 Chesak, Linda M., 175 Chirafisi, David A., 44, 55, 123 Chisholm, Catherine A., 110 Chisholm. james F., 171 Chisholm, john, 171 Chlebowski, Shirley A., 171 Chojnacki, Martin L., 174 Christensen, Christine j.. 176 63. Christensen. Daniel j., 55, 59, 87, 110 Christensen, Nancy .l-. 123 Christianson, Yvonne R., 171 Churney, Mark W., 178 Cialdini, joAnn, 170 Chiechanowski, Darrel R. Ciske, Leroy j., 123 Ciszweski, Barry W., 123 Ciura. Teresa M., 176 Clark, Dennis D., 123 Clark, john C., 180 Classen, Cindy, 171 Clauer, jeff,59, 99, 176 Clifton, Wanda M,, 181 Collins, Patricia A., 176 201 Collins, Scott T., 175 Comp, Gary, 55, 68, 180 Comp. Michael C., 176 Comp, Robert A.,57, 171 Contardi, Patricia A., 123 Cook, Margie A., 180 Cook, Susan M., 174 Coopman, Willard F., 171 Cope, Annette L., 176 Corby, LaVene R., 38, 123 Corrao, joseph j., 176 Corrao, Salvatore, 181 Corroo, joane, 166 Cortez, Sylvia C. Cortinaz, Patricia E., 171 Cottreau, joel P., 171 Craigi, Candy, 171 Craig, Michael C., 176 Crawford, Michae1A.,55,68, 176 Crocker, Sandy L., 171 Crouse, Wendy, 110 Culver, Patricia A., 124 Curzon, Cathy, 171 Cutty, David M., 124 Chychosz, Robin E. Czarapata,joan M., 81, 91, 99, 124 Czarnecki, Gary A., 176 Czerwinski, Geor e M., 38, 124 Czerwinski, Hamid, 57, 174 D Daca, Andrew T., 171 Dachs, Susan D., 124 Daily, Daren D., 180 Dalrymple, Stephen H., 54, 64, 67, 88, 124 Damico, joAnn, 178 Danielski, Dan Danielson, Douglas, 110 Danowski, Robert L., 177 David, Diana L., 86, 124 Davids, jacquel n, 176 Davidson, judith M., 176 Davis, Clauclinej., 45, 174 Davis, Michael L., 174 Dawson, Barry A., 124 Day, Dennis R., 171 Day. Kenneth E. . Deal. Rose, 177 DeBraska, Delayne DeBraska, je l Decker, Dani,fYL., 171 1 Decker, Gwen A., 170 Degybnski, William M., 55, 58, 87. Dc Groot, Susan C., 171 Deldln, Debbie, 171 Delgado, Karen A., 170 De Marinis, josephine, 173 De Marinis, Rose Mary. 171 Dembowski, Gregory M. De Noyer, Marianne V.. 124 Dentice, Laura A., 172 Derderian, Haig S., 49, 171 Derr. john A., 173 Derringer, Claudia M., 42, 51, 176 Deschaine, Kathleen M., 180 DeWitt, james, 171 Dickert, Debbiej., 176 Dickert. Mary L., 171 Dadley, Betty J., 97, iso Deidrich, Mar aret A., 171 Dinnauer. Linsa A., 50, 99, 177 Di Pietro, joseph, 171 Dittloff, Car1,91, 93, 124 Dix, Pamela j., 176 Dlembz, Roger, 69, 173 Dobbe, Gary A., 173 Dobson, Deborah L. 124, 180 Dodge, Kathleen A., 124 Dolata, Elizabeth A. Dolge, Kathleen L.. 124 Domamek, Kathleen M., 110 Domamski, David, 166 Dombcck, Stephen C., 171 Dombrowski, Mary jane, 174 Dominiak, Geor e M. 180 Donahue. josepli P., 124 Donahue, Robert P., 171 Donaldson, Donna 1., 171 Donaldson, james R., 54, 176 Dodero, joan M. Donnell, Deborah L.. 51, 110 Donnel. Wendy L., 171 Donovan, james A. Dorow, Christine A., 176 Dorszynski, Douglas R., 176 Dorszynski, jane, 110 Doss. Barbaraj., 171 Dowling, Maureen P., 171 Dragah, Pam C., 171 Dragan, Roger A., 176 Dragan. Scott Drenslci, Edward V., 173 Drew, Richard E., 125 Drews, Susan j., 171 Dreyer, Constance, 100, 110 Duchac, Gail K., 170 Dudgcon. Pat G. Duecker, Sherry C., 176 Duffy, joy R., 174 Ducket, Phillip E., 176 Dulkc. Patricia K., 83, 90, 125 Durovy, Sandra R., 110 Duszynski, Barbara A., 110 Dutkiewicz, Deborah A., 176 Dutkiewicz, Michael j., 125 Duyser, Dbra j., 51, 176 Dworczyk, Richard R., 170 Dziedzic, james P.. 170 E Early, joann. 170 Early, judy A., 172 Early, MargaretM., 176 Eberhardt, Sherry A., 110 Eberling. Mary M., 125 Ebert. Thomas A. Effertz, Doreen E., 177 Effertz, Thomas, 166 Ehlenfeldt, Mark K., 47, 170 Ehrman, Sue E., 125 Eickstaedt, Cynthia S., 110 Eid, Naheda S., 170 Eisenmann, Kay M.. 170 Eklund, Arlene K., 88, 180 Elliot, Darrell j., 88, 89, 125 Ellman, june M.,125 Emard, Charolottc A., 170 Emmrich, Deborah A., 170 Enright. Carol S., 125 Enriquez, Denise R., 167 Erno, Dennis L., 174 Ernst, Donald F., 111 Erste, Kathleen S., 180 Erwin, Kathie A., 176 Esperes, Steve P., 64, 17-1 Esser, Richard L., 57, 170 Esser, Tom j.. 67. 174 Etringer, jeffrey, 166 Evancy. Karen j.. 176 Evans, Dane R., 174 Evans, Linda C., 176 Evans, PatriciaA., 181 Evans, William D.. 125 Ewald. Darol L., 125 Ewart, Barbara S., 125 Ewert, Thomal, A., 54, 170 Exner, Gary A.. 182 Exner, jeffrey L., 39, 174 F Fabian, Donald, 166 Fabry, john T., 57. 170 Fabry, Lois A., 174 Fagan, Constance, 176 Fagan, Linda A., 125 Fa renkrug, Richard R., 172 Fairchild, Claudia M., 170 Falbe. Robert W., 170 Falkowski, Steven 64, 176 Falque, MariKay S., 42, 176 Fm-, David n., 57, 61, 170 Faulkner, jane M. Fechner. Robert M., 176 Feilen, Kendel D., 91, 176 Feller, Dawn L., 170 Feller. Deborah, 166 Fenny, Richard, 166 Feuerstahler, Gerald, 182 Feuerstahler, Thomas G., 87, 125 Pick. Robert H., 181 Fcine, Darrell A., 181 Fischer. Valerie A., 181 Flani an, Colette, 49, 170 Flegej, Susan D., 170 Fleury. Lynn A., 170 Fliss, jeffrey G., 176 Flood, Sherry R., 17-I Flower, james G., 62, 170 Flynn, George D.. 178 Foley, Catherine R., 170 Fons, Glenn R.. 176 Forbes, Renee M., 58, 173 Forbes, Sandy R., 170 Fox, Ronald W., 181 Franceschetti. james L., 176 Franceschetti, joan M., 170 Frank, Lynne R., 82, 88, 100, 152 Frank, Mark j., 103, 176 Frank, Susan L., 126 Franken. Diane 1... 170 Franken. Roxannej., 181 Frnken. Russell G., 126 Fransway, George F.. 177 Franzen, Ernst-Ulrich, 39, 46, 54, 82. 90, 126, 181 Fredricks, William A., 47, 173 Fredricksen, Karen M., 182 Freiburger, janet M., 126 Freibur er, Mary, 166 Freimusi, jean A., 104, 181 Friedl, jerry L., 170 Friedl,john, 126 Friske, Deborah A., 104. 172 Friske, Michael E.. 69, 176 Friske, Nancy E., 38, 46, 91, 104, 105, 126 Fritchey, Karen M., 176 Fritchey, Ronald R., 170 Fritz, Gregory j., 68, 182 Frymark, Steve j. Fuchs, Kathleen M.. 176 Fucile, Mary K., 170 Fucile. Roberta A., 181 Fuhrman,john C., 173 Fuhrman, Richard A., 55, 58, 87, G Gabelbauer, Georgene H., 173 Gabor, Cathy P., 176 Gadomski, Karen 1... 176 Gaeth, Robert E.. 38. 97, 99, 126 Gagliano, Barbara E., 91. 111 Gaido, Steve A., 173 Ga'eski, Diane 1., 81, 100, 126 Galba, Cynthia A., 170 108,111 H I r Galdick, Nancy D., 176 Galger, jean M., 176 Galunski, Adolph li., 126 Galonski, Diane M., 38, 176 Galonski, Donna, 166 Galonski, Peter A. Galonski, Susan F., 38, 126 Ganon , Carol F., 172 Gapinslki, Patricia A., 172 Geracci, Carole M., 172 Garguilo, Dan, 54, 126 Garguilo, Dawn M., 172 Garstecki, Dalej., 126 Gau, Mary A., 172 Gau, Michael, 126 Gauer, Leonard, 126 Gauer, Teri L., 177 Gaulitz, Danny Caulitz, Leah CI., 172 Gaza, Michael L., 172 Gaza, Stephen A., 62, 87, 93, 126 Geiger, Diane, 166 Geis, Michael E., 67, 172 Geldon. Yvonne R., 172 Gengler, Michael j., 64, 127 Gen e, Sharlene, 166 X Genske, Patti A., 172 Gerull, Elizabeth A., 45, 127 Gerus, Scott P., 103, 176 Gettelman, Daryll B., 63, 180 Gettelman, Gail L., 172 Gibart, Anthony G., 173 Gibson, judith M., 176 Gieluw, james F., 173 Giencke. Galej., 127 Giencke, joan 176 Gierzycki, Patricia A., 176 Ci1bert,A1eta M., 103, 172 Gilbert, Charles W., 181 Gissing, Linda S., 38, 127 Gleason, james L., 182 Gleisner, Gail R., 176 Glisch. Raymond H.,.173 Glisczinski, William Glisczinski, joan M., 111 Clish, Michael K., 38, 49, 176 Glowaeki, William E., 127 Gniotczynski, Patricia 1.., 172 Godfrey, William XV., 63, 172 Goeb, David j., 54, 172 Goelz, Cynthia A. Goetz, Rose M., 172 Gostevn. Sharon, 166 Gomez Felipa 121 GomeL uanlta 172 Gondek Larvj Gondek Mark S Goodell Duffx A -11 116 Goodwill MaryC 121 Gore Bryanj 41 112 Core SeottW 116 Curecki Brendaj ol 111 Gorecki Thomasj 127 Goryl LindaM 172 Gostomski Brendaj 180 Gostomski BrianR 127 Gozdziewski leonardj 180 Graan ThomasW 38 127 Graber Rosemary Grabowski Michaelj 127 Csraczvk MareiaC' 127 Graff MlchaelG 172 Grainger Chris 64 121 Grainger Toddj 6 1 2 Lramoll Patricia M 182 Gramoll William A 180 C rams Cheri M 182 Gramza MargaretA 112 Grandstaff jeffC 173 Grant Donna M 181 Gray jeaneen M C ray 1indaA 112 Gray Markj Greening Stevcnj 121 Greenmeier Kathy R 40 58 121 Greenthal Thom.LsR 128 Gregurevich Diannal Greske Pamelal Creve judithl 172 Gnger ThomasA 111 Grodevant Cynth1aK 99 111 Grodevant William 1' 64 Grodzmski jane 128 Groffy RogerO 61 112 Grohall ErvlnR DI Grosskreuz DellaM 180 C rosskreuz Therese 166 Grover james F 128 181 Groves KarenR 113 Gruchalskl C andau. A 58 1 Gruchowsk1jamesA 180 Gruenwald Laurie 1' 36 12 Grunke L nnR 112 Gruszcyns 1 Gail 128 Cruszecki lawreneel 05 I C.-uenthev laura 166 C uslek Kathleen A 172 Guss C herleC C ust Catherynl 128 Gutteter 1dl1I'll.A 38 112 C uzlecki Daniel K 111 Haakma C harles M Haase jamesA 180 Hacker Hollyj Haddican, Thomas j., 54, 68, 93, 181 Haertlein, jeffrey B., 102, 111 Hagen, john C., 62. 63, 68 Haight, Thomas james, 172 Haight, Thomas Kevin, 55, 59, 128 Hainer, Mary K., 36, 128 Halkey, jan G., 180 Hall, Debra K., 182 llall, janet K., 180 Hall, Marilyn A., 111 11all, Nancy S.,172 llalmo, Bruce V., 57, 172 Halonen, Deborah L., 173 Ilamernik, Theresa M. Hammerling, Glen L., 181 Hammernik,Markj.,179 Hamsing, john D., 181 llanek, Hanek, Hanke, Hanley, Steve, 182 Susanj., 172 Douglas A., 128 Bryan A., 180 Hanrihan. jeanne M., 168 Hanriham, Lee E., 111 Hansen, Dawn M., 128 Hansen, Deborahj., 178 Hansen, Holly L.,172 Hansen, judith A., 128 Hansen, Timothy P., 38, 111 Hanson, Gary L. Hanson. Nancy A., 111 Hanson, Susan Ilene, 180 Hanson, Susan Lorraine, 173 Harling ,jacqueline E., 166 Harmon, Linda j., 180 Harris, Donna L., 181 rim, Cynthia L.,37,86, 108, 111 Hart, Kenneth G.,180 Harwood, Daniel R., 128 Harwood, Steven R., 63, 173 Harzke, Dawn M., 128 Hasmuk, Patricia 182 Hauhert, Rose M., 174 Hau ,james, 68, 166 Hawi, Carol j., 129 Hayes. Gary, 173 Hayes, Lorraine L. 11ayes, Robert C., 181 Head, Lynn M., 129 Heartlein, jane C., 173 Heckert, Gregory G. Hegman, Dennis j., 173 Hegy, Martha, 182 Hegy Rosemary 182 Hein Ihomas 166 Heinritl hdward 173 Helberg Pamela 113 Helf RobertA 51 172 Hel ren C harlene 180 Hel rung jams K 181 Helm Galel- 41 180 Helm PatrluaA 181 Helsinger Cailb 111 Helsinger Nancy M 173 Henb KarenM 105 173 Henderson HopeL 129 Henn MarkA 129 169 Henry Carolynj 38 173 Henrv Kelthl- 181 Henry RebeccaA 129 llepp RlchardA 5a 67 68 Human 1oddM 64 129 Hermann C,.ulC 180 Hermann janiceR 45 129 Herrera john 173 Herrlges Clint T llerrlges StevenR 129 Herwlg Dav1dR 173 llerwlg Geraldl 181 Hettwer NancyC 112 Hewitt Barbara 182 Hewitt DebraK 38 113 Hewitt Karen 180 Hewitt Ro er D Hills Mars aj 182 Hlntz Barbaraj 104 Hlrth jcanlneD 113 1-lirthe Dennlsj 113 Hoaglan DonnaM 176 Hodson Patrlclal 129 Hoedel Sandraj 129 lloenlg 1'1lenL 45 112 Hoffcr C,hrlstineA 173 Hofler DennlsR 173 Hoffer 1awrenceL 98 103 181 Hoffmann DeniseC 105 180 Hoffman Gall 105 173 Ho an DeniseD 38 60 Ho and Thomasj 129 Holling DonaldR 180 Hollis Sandraj 39 113 Holmes KimM 50 180 Homac Ga1lK 113 Hoover B111B 36 93 100 Horgan Mark 129 Horzewski Gregory 129 Horzewskl Harvey 177 Hoslowski Hedw1gC 180 House Richard D Hoycr LlndaA 113 Hren Robert F 180 Hudig AndrewH 62 113 Huehsehen Steven 63 Huebschen Yvonne M 180 Hull David 166 Hull Denise 173 Hull 1'velyn 166 Humphrey Mark 54 173 Index -f'. , yger, Hundt, Susan A., 177 Hunt, Marsha A. Hunt, Mary A., 173 Hurley, Dan F., 173 Hurley, David R., 68, 182 Hyneman, Kurtiss, K., 170 I lgnasiak, Patricia L., 180 lgnasiak, Sue M., 130 lgnatiev, Nina, 182 lmanski, Diane M., 173 lwen, Karen L. J jaber, Nazeeha M., 170 jabes, janes L., 54, 87, 93 jablonski, Raymond A., 57, 67, 173 jaciuk, Stephanie, 178 jackson, Gary A., 61, 172 jacobs, james A., 173 jacobs, john P., 130 jacobs, Mark S., 173 jacobs, Milton C., 173 jaeger, james E., 179 jager, David, 55, 64, 179 jaglowski, Christine, 179 janacek, Calene j., 179 janczak, Christine B., 99, 105, 130 janczak, Linda A., 172 janiszewski, Carol j., 173 jankowski, joseph M., 112 janowski, Sue j., 173 janssen, David F., 63. 173 janssen, Donnaj., 173 janssen, Neal R., 54, 179 janusz, janet K., 179 jarman, joyce M. jarosek, james R., 49, 112 jaroszewski, Cary j., 55 68, 130 jarves,jane, 105, 173 jasinski, William A., 57, 61, 173 jasniewski, Pamela M., 38, 130 jaszkowski, Barbara j., 179 jazweicki, Robert j., 130 jennerjohn, Gerald C., 173 jennerjohn, Kenneth L., 182 jensen, Diane M., 173 jensen. Kathleen R., 181 jesion, Paul jeske, Gary P., 173 jeske, james W., 62, 130 je7iorski Rita A 173 joers Steven M 130 johansen Beth A 37 79 86 112 johnson Allan M 49 98 130 johnson Denise A 105 182 johnson jean 119 johnson Kim 182 johnson Mark O 130 johnson Mark R 130 johnson Pamela R johnson Patricia R 38 168 johnson Richard johnson Richard T 170 johnson Shirley M 179 johnson Wendyj johnson Ugene 166 jonas Karen L 179 jonas Sharon T 73 jones Michael S 130 jorgensen Robert L 173 jost Bonnie R 130 joy Fred P D9 130 jozefacki Margaret A 173 jozwlak jeffrey 173 jozwlak johnD 179 jozwiak Lynn M 173 jung jamesR 179 jung josephB 179 jungkuntz Patricia A 175 jungkuntz Randy 1 168 juraslnskx Pam A 173 Kaezkowski Ray 173 Kaczmarek jo Ann H 131 Kaczmarek judyA 119 lxaczmarek KarenM 182 Kaczmarskl DarleneM 173 Kaddatz CherylA 38 179 Kadlec DaleR 131 Kadow GaryN 55 179 Kahl Dean Kahl Robert 131 Kaiser GaryF 119 Kalnsz Michaelj 179 Kalmbacher SteveG 113 Kaltenbreun Bruce E Kaleitz Wayne L 54 68 182 Kamlnski KarenG 112 Kamlnskl KelthA 112 Kamoske RobertA 168 177 Kamoske Thomasj Kamps DanielF 98 102 103 Kam s LynneC, 102 173 Kan zira Gregory 166 Kama KathleenA 39 103 179 Kanieski DanielB 173 Kanlewski Deborah M 131 Kantak GailE 81 173 Kantor Kenj 57 172 Kapczynskl DyaneL 179 Karas GaryA 112 Karboski Dawn M Karhut KregA 112 Karlzs George P 131 O Karizs, Hildegard H., 173 Karnes, Linda A., 90, 91, 131 Karshna, Mary E., 86, 99, 112 Kartes, Barbara R., 179 Karwaeki, Carl j., 54, 176 Karwacki, Dana M., 36, 40, 82, as 131 Karweik, Dennis H., 87,131 Kasprzak, Sandra L., 173 Kasprzyk, Nancy, 173 Kasten, Sue A., 131 Kastern, james A., 131 Kaszuba, Sall M., 173 Katcha,Cynt1iiaj., 179 Katcha, jane, 131 Katzenmiller, Kathy, 132 Kawczynski, Brian E., 38, 179 Kazyhowski, joyce A., 173 Kearney, Gai K., 132 Keast, Verena, 179 Kebschull, Robert L., 132 Keef, Cynthia S., 49, 179 Keenan, Maryj.,103,178 Keene. Deborah A., 179 Keene, Michael j., 172 Keidle, Linda K., 173 Keil, William j., 173 Kellogg, Brian L., 112 Kempke, judith M., 43, 91,132 Kennelly, Michael G., 173 Kenyon, Roberta L., 72, 100 Kerr, joyce M., 173 Kesse ring, Frank C., 173 Kesselring, Patti L., 179 Kessinich, Ronald L., 169 Kielas, Linda A., 178 Kieliszewski, Lynda S., 104, 179 Kiely, Barbara j., 173 Kiely, Martin j., 69, 173 Kiepczynski, Thomas R., 55, 179 Kiepczynski, Wanda M., 43, 132 Kierzek, Donna R., 132 Kiley, Larryj., 177 Kiley, Mary M., 173 Kimber, Norma L., 51,173 KiPP. Donilynn M., 179 Kirchmeier, joseph O.. 87. 112 Kirchmeier, Peter, 166 Kirsch, Michael R., 179 Kjell, David V., 47, 93, 179 Kleczka, jim F., 173 Klein, Cindra L., 132 Kleist. james R. Kleist jeffreyA 168 Kleist Virginia A 179 Kleman Tom G 132 Klemz Rogerj 57 69 Kllngemeyer David L 113 Kloc C'harlesA 132 lxlopotlc Lynne E 132 lxlosiewslu Markf' Kloss Marlene A 43 81 90 Kloss Sandra H 132 Kloss Timoth 113 Klotz Debora A 173 Kluge NadmeM 132 Klusmann '1 homas W 68 Kluth Karen A 132 Kluth Paulaj 173 Knippel Barbara A 82 97 100 Knowles LindaS 173 Kobow Elaine M 36 39 86 Koc FrednckL 112 Kochanski lynn R 49 119 Koehler Sandra M 112 Koenig L leF 173 Kep Ran R 173 Koepfle E ameT 179 Koepkc Deborahj 90 179 Kogelmann C'eeiliaD 173 Ko elmann Clifford R Ko ler GaryD 132 Kohnke Dean M 133 Kohnke Patnckj 104 1 Kolar Debra 166 Kolata Dennis E Kolman PamelaS 168 Kolodrubetz Mikej 41 179 lxolodrubetz Paulf 48 102 Kolodziej john 57 61 168 Kolstad SandraL 132 180 Kolsiewslo Mark 173 Koman Shary1A 47 61 63 182 Komanske Thomas Koney jamesA 55 168 Koney Robertj 132 Konings LeeB 55 67 179 Kopling CharlesT 133 Kopling KathyS 173 Koprowski KennethW 55 87 93 133 Kordash C'hristmeV 183 Kordaslewicz StanV 168 Korducki MarciaA 168 Korduclu StephenA 133 Kordus jamieH 82 104 179 Kordus judithA 82 91 133 Korotka Dan1elV 179 Korotka Debra 166 Korotka Mlchaelb 98 103 112 Kosclesza Randa11M 51 Kosidowski FrankA 38 68 182 Kosmski Ma 166 Kosmski San raL 133 Koss erlL 81 133 Koss SandraL 174 Kossow KevinG 84 179 Koster, Mark, 168 Koszuta, Douglas P., 133 Koszuta, Michael, 57, 168 Koszuta, Patrick, 57, 67, 170 Kotowicz, Dennis, 168 Kotowicz, jan A., 179 Koveie, Elizabeth, 168 Kowalski. Anthony, 168 Kowalski. Cheryl, 168 Kowalski, Robert E., 36, 133 Kowalski, Thomas E., 176 Kowler, Kerry L., 183 Kozelski, Mike L., 168 Kozicki, Glenn P., 55, 182 Kozinski, Robert, 179 Krachtt, Elizabeth j., 168 Krainz. jeff, 166 Kraeblen, Dennis W., 55, 68, 182 Krajewski, Evelyn M., 103, 105, 168 Krajewski. 1.indaj.,91, 179 Krajewski, Michael C., 180 Krajewski, Thomas A., 179 Kraucunas. Nathan E., 113 Kraus, Karen R., 179 Krause, Lynn S., 38, 183 Krause, Susan, 166 Krawczak, Toni, 168 Krawczyk, Deborah, 179 Kremar, Michaelj,, 168 Kremkau, Francis j., 82, 113 Kresinske, Edward, 168 Krcsl, Virginia, 182 Krieger, Daniel j., 62, 113 Krolicki, David D., 179 Krolicki, Gary j., 168 Krolikowski, Greg j., 179 Kroll, Dale A., 133 Kroll, Dean F. Kroll, Gerald A, 1 Kroll, Kathleen, 166 Kroll, Leroy, 166 Kroll, Thomas j., 179 Kromar, Michael, 57 Kropp, joanne L., 105, 182 Krueger, Cristine C., 133 Krueger, George R., 181 Krueger, john R. 55, 64, 182 Krueger, Linda L., 168 Krueger, Mark A., 57, 170 Krueger, Paul j., 182 Krueger, Peggy L., 90, 104. 175 Krueger, San ra L., 175 Krueger Thomas R 134 Krysiak judithA 134 Krystowiak lacquelyn A Krzykalski Chris A Krzykalski Susanl Krzyzanowski Susan F 58 82 83 86 134 ksicmsku laura A Kubacki MaryA 174 Kubackl judyA 134 Kuhaclu DianeM 90 168 Kubiaczyk DonnaM 81 Kubiaez k NancyA 168 Kuchars 1 D1anaL 134 Kucharski Richard Kucharski Sandra 166 Kucharslo Sharilynj Kuchta Kathyj Kuchta Robertj Kudronowicz Steven W Kuehn LindaL 177 lxuehn David 167 Kulakowskl Sharon M 51 168 Kulaszewxcz Marylouise 38 Kulbackl Mary F Kulezynski SharonA 104 168 Kulmski Gary 174 Kuhnski Patr1ckA 174 Kummers jams B 113 Kunert Christine 175 Kunert Kathleen A 134 lxurlinslu MaryA 104 IM 134 Kutcher KennethA 115 Kutz KennethW 134 lxuzmmski Victor 181 Kwiatkowski Carol 134 Kwiatkowski linda L 168 Kwiatkowski LorrameA 176 1 aabs Mary A 168 Labinski jerry 168 1 a Breche Cheryl A Lacey MaryK 170 Lach DennisA 170 lachmund Robertj 69 134 laczniak Barbaraj 175 La Dow Karen M 175 Lamb Davldj 182 Lamb Vlckil 172 I amirande Andrew L 175 1 amlrande judy L 174 Lamson Patriclaj 175 Lanaghan Randa jean K 170 1 anaghan Patricia L Landowski jerry 54 64 182 Landowski Nancy L landowski Tony 68 Lange BruceL 113 lange john F 168 Lange MarleneH 175 Langteau MldgeM 181 1 amer james E lanza Nancy A 134 La Pine Donald 172 . 'v , .N - 1 , 1 -- 1 - - , Q I, A ,134 ' Q. ,, , ' .. 'I V I I 11' .. Q ' . .134 j , .' '- f . ,173 - , 1- 132 ' ' ' ' ' j , ' . ' 1 .Q '. . 7 ' 4--.I I '- .1 A 1 . ,133 1 '. I - In ' h I V, 7' 7 . . i . - -y ' . .A ' -' by- V ' A 4' ' - r. ,fl .. .'. ' .l ' K -f ' .1'9 ' ' . . Greeumeier, MichaelA.,4-t,55, Hinfiehs, E1lcnG., 1291 I Kolrott, Mary K.,81, 179 Kurszewski,joan M., 175 128 ' ' . - - .. , 8 1 -, , , , ' , ,, - I ,' ' ' ' 1, I' ., ' A I I .11 Z ,112 i il .' ., .' ,Z 1' If 1180 4' 1 , ' 1 '. 1 . L ' '.','4. '.,' , ' .,, . ,175 1 : -5' HV 1' ,181 ' , 4' Q., .' '11, v , 2 ., , V 1 . .. 1 ' , .,131 i . ., ' . I , ,, . ' :A .. ,, , so '.: A .. ' I ' ' , .,' ,s9, I .' - .' ' '- :fl . 8 ' .1 ,' . l 1 A ' ' .. ' 1 ' ' .y ..' ,' .. ., ,129 , . .. .i . ., 5 1 Q ' -- , si . ' Q. 1 , 131 ' ' ' ' -'f V A . ' ' ' ..' 1 I f f ' .. i' ', ' 'Q ' ' I . 4' if ' 1,134 ' , ' . ,173 , .. . A '. -. . . - 1 -. E' 1 2 2 B Larkowski, Kathleen j., 38, 134 Larsen, Pamela M., 135 Larson, Kari E. Larson, Patricia G., 135 Lasek, Ellen S., 175 La Shell, Kevin T., 174 Lattin, Sue A., 175 Laudon, Marlene T., 175 Laufenberg, Gregory S. Lauria, Patricia M., 135 Laurich, Linda M., 182 Lauritzen, Darryl S., 44, 55, 58, 87 135 Lavelette, Thomas L., 175 La Vesser, james D., 175 La Vesser, jean M., 170 Lawdanslti, Anthony L., 175 Lawrie, Kristie A., 36, 41, 135 Lazewski, David C., 55, 175 Leahy, William j., 182 Learman, Debraj., 170 Leas, Kathy A., 91,135 Leban, Darlene M., 36, 39, 46, 82, 86, 88. 103, 135 Le Boeuf, Raymond j., 170 Ledesma, Mary T., 135 Lee, Scott B., 170 Lee, Wendy K., 175 Lehrke, jeffrey j., 174 Lehrke, Susan A., 175 Lcinweber, Sue, 166 Lciser, Curtis E., 113 Lemanczyk, David R., 135 Lemanczyk, Michael P., 63, 170 Lemanczyk, Nancy j., 171 Lemanczyk, Paul A., 135 Lemke, jack O., 57, 59, 174 Lemke, Mary C., 178 Lemke, Michael A., 135 Lemke, Thomas C. Lempke, Robert M., 38, 69, 170, 175 Lenski, Sandra A., 170 Lenz. Bradley C., 135 Lenz, David, 62, 174 Lenz. Mary A. Leow, Deborah A., 103, 175 Le Pine. Cary j., 135 Lese, Alanj., 135 Leslie, Diane L., 175 Lester, Karen G., 174 Le Tendre, Colette M. Levandoski, Christopjerj., 135 Lewandowski, Diane M., 41, 58, 82, 91, 136 Lewandowski, Helen D., 170 Lewitzke, Carolj., 170 Lewitzke, janice D., 136 Lewko, Audrey A., 170 Lewko, Kathleen M., 93, 175 Leyer, Charles S., 81, 179 Liberman, Ann Marie, 113 Liberski, Pamela M., 102, 105, 181 Libertine, judy L.. 169 Libertine, Richard A., 168 Lichte, Cynthia C., 175 Lidwin, Carol A. Lidwin, Susan j., 175 Liebe, Marion R., 97, 113 Lietzlce. Terry R., 38, 49, 175 Lietzke, Timm, 136 Lind, David A., 62, 136 Lindberg, Karen K., 175 Lindberg, Kristine E., 113 Lindsbtim. Cary C., 136 Lindstrum, Kevin j., 175 Linzmeier, janet F., 170 Linzmeier,joyce A., 104, 175 Linzmeier, Sharon L., 113 Lipinski, Charlesj., 181 Lisiecki, jacquelyn C., 82, 88, 100, 175 Lisiecki, Sharon A. Litkowski, Gail A., 175 ' Loberg, Gretha 166 Lobue, john Lockett, Nancy C., 174 Loehner, Dennis D., 177 Lohrke, Gary D., 177 Lokker, Gary A., 176 Lokker, jeffrey M., 171 Lombardo, Gerald M., 173 Longstaff, Darlene L., 136 Longstafl, Diana M., 174 Loppnow, john C., 113 Lorenz, Michael T., 175 Lorenz, William D., 178 Loskot, Sandraj., 170 Lozinski, David A. Lucas, james R., 175 Luczak, Gerald S., 98, 103, 170 Luedtke, Greg H., 174 Luedtke, Laura, 166 Luepke, William G. Luetzow, Mark E., 49, 170 Lund, james A., 136 Lund, Michael E., 170 Lundberg, Nancy C. Lunk, Maria, 182 Lustig, Todd j., 174 Lusz, Gary D., 57, 61,170 Lusz, Gregory, 136 Lybeck, Greg T. M Machajewski, Neil S., 170 Machalk, Ed, 136 Madland, jane E., 182 Madsen, Clifford H., 170 , , 'i5.L,Qtr'- . ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' . vi . .. to 1 . - M 1 W: 5,5-1,u,,migg,g,,.,..g.,w.e41?s8s-ie .1 Aggiqdfl mi , as... , .,,., .ag--. 1' ' ' ' - g- ' - . Madsen, joann,'4Q'173 Madunich, Marlene M., 180 Mageski, Susan A., 136 Ma estro, Mary T., 168 MaRas, Francis 55, 180 Mahnke, Dale A., 181 Ma ewski, Steven P., 180 Mafarewicz, Patricia A., 180 Malek, Nancy A., 49, 103, 170 Malinowski, Marion j., 180 Malkowski, john A., 47, 67, 177 Malkowski, john D. Mang, Rex G., 57, 174 Manriquez, Nicholas, 113 Manriquez, Roy j., 174 Manriquez, Shirley A., 136 Manske, Mark, 55, 136 Manti, Barbara D., 180 Maraijko, Paul E. March, Lynda M., 136 Marciniak, Donna M., 174 Marczewski, Sharon R., 45, 81, 136 Marki, Dale j. Marki, john, 166 Markison, Patricia E., 137 Marks, Darrell A., 137 Marsh, Mary H., 137 Martin, Alice M. Martin, Anne L., 174 Martin, Debra L. Martinez, David j., 55, 59, 182 Martinich, james M., 68, 87, 137 Marx, William R., 113 Marzofka, Abbe L., 137 Mastalir, Robert j., 137 Mastowik, james, 47 Matke. Harris Matke, jo Anne M.,180 Matke, Susan K., 171 Matter, Linda L.,171 Mattes, Carolyn S., 49, 171 Mattes, Scott W., 181 Mamas. Kathy L., 171 Mattias. Victoria A.. 137 Mattson, Melvin D., 181 Mattson, Peggy L., 171 Matzat, Richard L. Matzat, Robert C., 171 Mayer, joanne R., 137 Mayer. Marlene A., 137 Mayerl, Barbara A., 180 Mayerl, james R., 171 Mazurek, Debbie G., 180 Mazurkiewicz, Sally, 180 McCarthy, Sharlynn L., 113 McLean. Peggy, 82, 137 McClellan, Bruce, 180 McCormack, Ruth M., 177 McDonald, james E., 177 McDonald, jo Ellen M., 171 McGee, Kathleen A., 38, 174 McGlinn, jackie G., 171 McGlinn, Patsy L., 180 McGlothlin, Kathleen, 171 . McGrath, Holly A., 171 McKay. Anita T., 171 McKeown, Charles R., 170 Meehan, Colleen A., 180 Meehan, Michael S., 137 Meh, Sandra, 174 Meier, john j., 57, 171 Meingast, Suzanne, 181 Melzer, Keith S.,174 Memmel, james T., 55, 67, 180 Mendez, Eluid, 166 Mendini, Kip G., 181 Merkel, Richard j. Mernal, Donaldj., 181 Mermal, Gary A., 137 Metrie, Patrick W., 57, 171 Metten. Meri C., 182 Metz, Wayne, 137 Metzke, Barbara A., 171 Meyer, Bruce R., 171 Meyer, Cheryl L., 137 Meyer, Darlene L., 168 Meyer, David M., 138, 181 Meyer, janice M., 138 Meyer, joan P., 84, 99, 138 Meyer, Kathleen A., 180 Meyer, Kathleen M. U Meyers, Roger A., 168 Meyers, Sandra A., 113 Mezwinski, jean M., 46. 138 Micek, Diane H. Michaels, Grace A., 180 Michalowski, Robert T., 44, 63, 180 Michalski, Mar aret H., 180 Michalzik, Rangy A., 64, 87, 138 Michels, Kathleen M., 138 Michels, William, 57, 171 Mielke, Sandra L., 171 Mierzwinski, Kathleen, 180 Miethke, Patricia A., 174 Mi acz, Bonnie L.,171 Miiinowski, Wendy M., 138 Milazzo, Thomas j., 171 Millard, jeffrey A., 57, 182 Millard, Robertj. Millard, Sharon R., 180 Millard, Susan, 171 Miller, Susan K., 171 Miller, Bruce K., 179 Miller, Donna R., 168 Miller, Ethel T., 169 Miller, Gerald L., 171 Miller, john M., 44, 55, 58, 59, 87, ... 0 138 Miller, Lynn. 138 Miller, Kathleen M., 168 Miller, Patricia R., 171 Miller, Stephen D., 46, 85, 177 Miller, Susan M., 168 Miller, Sue, 166 Milonczyk, Carol A., 114 Mintmer, jane C., 138 Mintner, Timothy j., 180 Mirzejewski, Therese M., 171 Mlinar, George M., 171 Mlinar, Mary j., 180 Moder, Ted, 46, 62, 63, 68, 84, 87, 138 Moder, Thomas R., 82, 100, 180 Moe,Car1j..63,171 Moenkhaus. Patrick R., 138 Moffatt, Neil G., 174 Moha, Kathryn E., 171 Monte, David j., 168 Montgomery, Sheila Y., 138 Moore. Susan L., 180 Moran, judith A., 174 Morana, Anna Marie, 114 Morden, Penelope L., 82, 90, 138 Morden, Robert j., 57, 174 Moreen, Theodore H., 168 Morey, Kathy, 91, 181 Morgan, Cynthia S., 174 Morgan, Michael D., 180 Morrison, Dona L., 168 Morrison, Gale C., 180 Moseler, Michael D., 179 Moser, Karen K., 138 Moser, Kathleen M., 51,168 Mosetter, Kathleen j., 173 Moss, Rolandj., 114 f Mostowik, james S.,168 Mrotek, Brian j., 179 Mroziniki, Linda L., 168 Muehe, Arlefie A., 179 Muehe, Charlene A., 174 Mueller, Barbara A., 139 Mueller, Catherine A., 179 Mueller, Gary j., 178 Mueller, Kathryn L., 139 Mueller, Mary Therese, 139 Mueller, Patricia A., 105, 139 Mueller, Robert j., 181 Mueller, Stephenj., 139 Mullins, Barbara A., 179 Mullins, john S., 168 Mulroy, jackie M., 181 Mulvaney, Mary M., 90, 179 Mundt, Susan E.,177 Murphy, joan M.,139 Murrock, Sharon M., 139 Murtha, Mary B., 168 Musil, Margene K., 38, 139 Mussatti, Cathrine M., 139 Mussnann, Carl L., 181 Mussnamm, Gary S., 175 Muzia, Lawrence, 179 Myers, Randall L., 62, 181 N Nadboralski, Martinj., 139 Napieralski, Brian W. Napieralski, Bruce R., 114, 182 Naujock, Grace, 38, 168 ' Naujock, Mary P., 99, 114 Neitzel, jeri, 179 Nelson, Christine D., 168 Nelson, Christopher j., 55, 59, 67, 179 Nelson, Linda K. Nelson, Sherry L., 51, 114 Nemo, Linda l., 174 Netzel, Kathryn L., 114 Neumann, Nancy j., 168 Neumann, Robert, 179 Nickolas, Patricia A., 39, 168 g Niechlanski, Daniel D., 174 Nienamm, Noel R., 57, 64, 67, 168 Niemann, Sandraj.,181 Niemann, Susan K., 91, 183 Niemeyer, Norma V., 36, 104, 139 Nimmer, jeanne C., 174 Nitz, Clarence, 139 Nolet, Patricia A., 82, 179 Noll, David, 168 Nowack, Kenneth, 55, 166 Nowacki, Christine A., 105, 179 Nowak, Daniel E., 168 Nowak, Ken H., 175 Nowak, Ken W. Nowak, Laurence E., 44, 186 Nowak, Michelynn, 177 Nowak, Phil 166 Nowakowski, Ceorgine, 174 O Obarski, Cynthia j., 51, 174 Obermann, Alan R.. 179 Ohlewski, Timothy, 114 Odwazny, Gary j., 179 Oelstrom, Thomas N., 139 Ogrozovich, Mark, 57, 174 Ogrodzynski, Gloria C., 139 0 ecki, Cynthia L.,168 O1ecki,judy A., 168 Oliva. Marilyn B., 139 Oliver, C nthia A., 179 Oliver, Elizabeth M., 140 Olm, Sharon L., 140 Olson, Dale, 181 O'Meara, Lavonne A., 179 Oneby, jeanine B., 179 O'Neil, Patricia A., 140 Oren. Sherry L., 179 203 Orlando, Louis P., 170 Orllnslti, Chris A., 69, 174 Orlowski, Anna 166 Orlowski, Carl L. Orlowski, Denise, 81, 105, 140 Osborn, Richard, 55, 181 Osburn, Carol L., 37, 114 Osgard, Linda j., 40. 179 Osterman, Cheryl A., 179 Ostringa, Kathleen M., 179 Ostrowski, jesse W., 57, 168 Ottesen, Terry A., 168 Ottmann, judith A., 168 Ottmann, Susan L., 140,181 P Paddock, Linda M., 114 Pagini, janice R., 90, 140 Pa ulski, Mary E., 168 Paluch, Waynej., 177 Parchim, Lynette K., 86, 91, 140 Paremsky, Diane L., 181 Patnode, Merle A., 168 Patnode. Thomas A., 178 Patterson, Michael R., 173 Paul, Gary 57, 168 Paul, Robert, 55, 59, 113 Paulik, Marilyn 179 Pa'utz, Mary C., 168 Pautzke, William, 181 I Pavlik, Beth A., 168 Pavlik, Deborah, 46, 105, 140 Pawellte, janice M.. 51, 168 Pawelke, Richard, 181 Pawlalg, Larisa A., 105, 168 Pawlowski, Linda 1... 179 Pawlowski, Rebeccaj., 168 Pawlowski, Sheila, 114 Pech, Mary Ann E., 179 Pedersen, Lorraine M., 175 Pedersen, Robert L.. 170 Peksa, Michael C., 174 Pelczynski. Mary A., 168 Pelczynski, Paul E. Pellegrino, joseph F., 170 Pelletier, Christine L., 174 Pelzek, Barbara A., 175 Pelzek, Suzanne M., 178 Pendzich, Dennis P., 177 Pepin, Lee j., 175 Peplinski, Lilahj., 103, 175 Peppey, Helen E., 114 Perez-Pena, Carlos, 54, 67, 68, 175 Perry, Thomas R., 168 Perse, Pamela L., 170 Peter, joseph M. Peters, Cheryl, 175 Peters, Kim, 57, 170 Peters. Lee W., 49, 168 Petersdorlf, Alfred E. Peterst1orff,janis, 82, 83, 140 Peterson. Debra A., 170 Peterson, jo-Anne C., 177 Peterson, Leif, 54, 175 Peterson, William, 180 Petroski, Charles, 170 Petrovich, RolJerLG., 54, 64, 68, 93. 175 Petrovich, Nancy L., 175 Pharris, Margaret L., 82, 103, 175 Phillips. Bonnie, 83, 90. 177 Phillips, Sandra, 175 Phillips, Scott, 166 Phinney, Gloria, 38, 174 Piech, Allison H., 90, 103, 175 Piekarski, Maria R., 170 Pieprzuca, Mary B., 170 Pietrzak, Lawrence. 102, 140 Pindel. Christine M., 39, 175 Pinter, Markj., 177 Piontck, Thomas R., 170 Piorkowski, Max 166 Piotrowski, joAnn F., 181 Pipia, Catherine M., 177 Pirillo, Susan M., 168 Pisacrcta, Cecilia, 174 Plachinski, Larryj., 140 Plant, james D. Plennes, David L., 175 Plennes, Gene R., 114 Plennes, Linda A., 140 Plennes, Neil j., 170 Plennes, Patricia L., 169 Plevak, Darrtl M. Plorszay, Wayne P., 175 Pluskota, Mary 51, 140 Podolske, Frances, 140 Podraza, Michael 141 Podriznki, Mary R., 181 Poitz, Karen L., 99, 141 Poja, Michele L., 170 Polenc, Gail M., 170 Polgar. Linda M., 174 Polinske. Cindy, 141 Polinskc. Dennis. 102, 170 Polinske, Donald, 168 Pollishuke, Elizabeth A., 170 Polzin, Cynthia, 170 Pomahak, Viki, 141 Pommerich, Wendy j., 171 Popelier, Gary L., 175 Porter, Susan A., 170 Potter, Rosemary, 82, 89.91, 175 Powell, Christinej., 175 Powell, Linda M., 115 Prah, Sandra M. Premetz, johnnie Diamond, 141 Price, Daria, 175 Priest, james R., 170 flQx1ziczak,l1oaAnn, 142 Prisuda, Linda F., 170 Prochnow, Patriciaj., 170 Pruitt, Rocllcllc A., 175 Pscheidt. Roman W., 91, 93, 100, 140 Psichalis, Mark P., 170 Ptaslunski, Nancy A., 175 Pueehner, james D., 84, 103, 175 Puhek. Glenda l.., 104, 105. 181 Pulkki1a,Car1ccn M. Pulkkila, Sandy Pulkowski, Irene, 46, 105, 1-11, 181 Pumplin, Dennis C. Punches, julicj., 170 Purol,jacque1ine, 177 Purpero, Cynthia R., 82, 9-1, 99. 141 Purpero, Ted D., 57, 67, 68, 170 Pyzik, Byron A.. 67. 177 Quinlan, Randy A., 102, 170 R Raabc, Gcor vo W., -19 Raascli, Neal,W., 175 Raascli, Ronald, 167 Raasuli, Warren, 170 Raasch, William, 55. 64. 90, 115 Racinowski, Dean, 141 Rackowski, Dennisj., 170 Rackowski, Donna M., 1-11 Rackowski, Yvonne, 167 Radanke, Mary. 170 Radikc, Peter, 49, 170 Radomski, Sally M., 115 Rafalski, Patrick L., 175 llahll, Chris A., 49. 170 Ramhartcr, Robert, 57, 63, 170 Ramhartcr, Sally, 105, 175 Ramos, Carol, 48, 81, 91, 141 Ramsev. Cynthia K., 170 Randall,jolm1l., 168 Rasb, George, 175 Rasc1i,Cathvj., 177 Ratajski, Mike tr., 177 Ratliff. Robert ll., 64, 88, 141 Ratzlaff. Darlene, 170 Rawling, Danielj. Reader, Ellen M., 84, 85, 141 Reamer, Greg, 67, 177 Reed, Barbara A., 177 Reeve, Nancy L., 181 Re an, Linda M., 177 Relifeld, Kurt T., 64, 115 Rehorst, Charles L., 173 Rcidy, Kcvinj., 49, l-11,181 Reidy, Lawrence j., 115 Rcifcnherg, William G., 44, 83, 90 141 Reinelt, Reva R., 168 Reiter, Ronald, 142 Remnicl, Roxanne, 90, 177 Remsak. Jeffj., 57, el. 170 Repech, john, 63, 177 Repinski, Chris. 177 Respondek, Sheryl A., 177 Reczynski. joyce A.. 142 Reszynslti, Karin, 167 Reszel. David. -1-1, 55, 83, 90, 142 Rcttcrath, Carol A., 38, 179 Rctzlaff, Carol 115 Retzlaff, Donald M., 174 Ruum, Ronald F. Rewolinski, Gerard A.. 167 Rewolinski, judith L., 1-12 Rewolinski, Kim, 105, 177 Rewolinski, Linda M.. 1-12 Reynolds, Nancy j.. 177 Reynolds, Richard W., 1-12 Reynolds, Sandra 11., 178 Ricciardi, Nancy R., 167 Richardi, Robert j.. 142 Richardi, Laurel D., 177 Richards, Norman Richman, Sandra L., 176 Rick. Debra A., 142 Rieck, Brian, 167 Ricck. David F., 177 Rieck, Leslie, 166 4 Rieckhoff, john L., 167 Rieder, Glenn M.. 167 Rieckkoff, Robin G., 174 Riersgord. Cindy K., 49, 168 Riesepow, Luba Ricspow, Nadine Rigazzi, jane C., 91. 142 Rigazzi, jackie M., 38, 58, 142 Rieley, john 142 isch, Rodney. 115 iva. Linda E., 167 obcrts, Stephen, 177 xbinson, 1 ayeG., 142 och. Mary. 115 otlriguez, Rudolph, 36, 64, 142 Rocdcr, Ro xcrt. 69, 174 'M 'f .'Rogan, Debrloalij., 167 Rogers, Gloria, 142 Rogowski, Donna M., 82, 90, 143 Rogowslti, Karen L.. 167 Ro owski, Paul E. Roliloff, Patrick W., 182 Roling, Gregory A., 55, 68, 176 Romanski. Scott L., 54, 177 Rome. Ardith A.. 172 Ropel, Russell T., 177 Rose. Debra 1... 90, 177 Rose, Kenneth,57, 167 Lo -. - .-t- A M Rose, Raymond, 177 Rose, Richard W., 143 Rossa, Valerie, 167 Rostankowski, Vern 174 Roszak, 93, 143 Rollin ell, junc P., 105, 167 Rouse, Evonne M., 115 Route, Michael M., 67, 167 Rudolf, Rodney, 173 Rupeie. Thomas R., 167 Russo, Roxanne 1.., 177 Rlltke, Susan A., 38, 177 Rutowski, Kath1ecn,43, 81, 143 Ruud, Peter, 57, 168 Ryan, Cary, 115 Ryehwalski, jill, 82, 177 Rychwalski,judi1h,40, 82, 86, 88, 143 Rynka, Michael 1.., 39. 179 S Sadouski, Mary j., 49, 167 Salazar, Carol, 181 Salazar, Yolanda, 115 Sallwasser, William C. Salopek, Daniel F., 176 Salvo, Nancy A., 170 Samolonski, Mary Samuelson, Rita, 172 Sander. Cora R., 177 Sandretto, Richard M., 61, 167 Sandriu, joseph A., 36, 140 Sanek, Susan N., 82, 140, 143 Sanhcim, Susan 1... 36, 38, 86, 91, 140, 1-13 Saternus, Diana 1.., 167 Sazma,1.inda M., 167 Scale, William, 166 Scarpa, 1.ynn M., 167 Schaal, Doris A., 181 Schachcrl, john, 59 Schachtschneider, john E., 167 Schaefer, Anthony M., 54 Schalnber, Sandra 1.., 178 Scharnoski, Carol 1., 167 Schaubel, jeffrey 1.., 174 Schauer, Lee, 115 Schauer, Lynn, 115 Schenzcl, jane, 177 Schenzel, joan, 178 ' Sehenzel, William P Schermeister, Daniel P. Schermeister, Valerie, 182 Schermer, Rhonda M., 128 Schiller, Cherylyn, 174 Schim ,Susan 174 Schlaikhwski, Gail A. Schlieve, Dorothy A. 176 Schlindcr, Diane C., 99, 115 Schlund, Lee, 178 Schmalzriedt, Gary R. Schmidt, Barbara A., 167 Schmidt, Suzanne C., 196 Schmidt, Timothy, 170 Schneider, Christine M., 105, 177 Schneider, jo Ann E., 168 Schneider, Kurt, 170 Schneider, Mary 1.., 98, 177 Schneider, Michaelj., 93, 100, 144 Schneider, Rose Marie, 182 Schneidewind, jim -18, 187 Schnor, jeffcry, 57, 167 Schoenrock, Sally A., 181 Selioettel, David, 155 Schoettel, jolm, 167 Scholz, Randall A., 103, 116 Schools, Patricia, 14-1 Schrade, Carl ll., 167 Schrade, Randy A., 169 Schrank, Donald B., 82, 100, 177 Schubert, Dale M., 174 Schuessler, Laura A., 167 Schuetz, Richard R., 175 Schuldt, jackie M., 177 Schuls, Larryj., 177 Schultz, Betty A., 181 Schultz, Daniel A., 180 Schultz, Debra S., 177 Schultz,jamie, 181 Schultz, Raymond. 144 Schultz. Robert 1.., 90, 154 Schultz, Sandra M.. 168 Schulz, George 1.. Schulz, Nancy A., 178 Schuster, Kathleen A., 178 Schuster, Sue C., 40, 83, 91, 99, 144 Schutlc, Kathleen M. Schwar, Rohert, 166 Schwartz, Patricia, 82, 144 Schweda, Allan, 49, 183 Schweers, Mary jo, 181 Schweitzer, Gregory C., 47, 177 Schwichtenberg, Robert, 59, 87, 145 Sehwietzwe, Diane 1.., 167 Schweitzer, Susan M., 43, 48, 144 Schweitzer, Diane, 167 Schwork, Rick, 178 Scibek, Mary Ann, 178 Seolf, Allen R., 169 Scott, Charlene, 144 Seebantz, Francis W. Sefton, William A., 178 Seibel, Sandra L.. 144 Sietfert, Gordon D., 178 Seignemartin, Craig, 175 Seignemartin, Dennis C., 116 Sekorky, Bonita l.., 182 Sell, Sara A., 177 Semanko, john LC., 59, 178 Serdynski, Danny A., 181 Serdynski, Dennis C., 57, 61, 169 Sericati, David C., 169 Sericati, Richard 1.., 116 Servin, Candace M., 49, 169 Servin, Christine, 144 Sespaniak, Fonda L., 168 Sever, Diane E., 173 Shady, Ronald, 169 Sharbuth, Ken M., 187 Sharon, Terry, 181 Sharon, Timothy, 144 Sharpe, Scott A., 144 Shaw, Connie Shaw, Gynne G.,47,181 Shaw, Leroy, 55, 67, 178 Shawver, Nancy L., 175 Sheetz, Ken W., 178 Shelander, Connie, 166 Shelander, Nancy E., 81 Shelton, Shirley j., 116 Shepard, Spalding j., 62, 178 Sheridan, Glenn M., 55, 87, 88, 90, 91, 144 Sheridan, james A., 168 Shore, Timothy, 100, 181 Shriver, Vickie, 178 Sibi1a,Roy T., 116 Siecinski, Anna M., 181 Siccinski, joe, 166 Sielaff, Charles R., 178 Sielaff, Karen A., 170 Sienko, Diane L., 178 Siltumens, Peteris, 84, 99, 181 Silvernail, Steven, 167 Simerl, Gail, 83, 144 Simon, Gregory, 177 Simon, Mary Beth 181 Simonis, Beverly, 169 Simos, Cynthia, 169 Simos, jane E., 41,154 Siwek, Norbert, 172 Skibinski, Elizabeth, 178 Skibinski, Lois, 175 Slattery, jeffery, 145 Slattery, Lori. 81. 94, 177 Slominski, Edwin, 145 Slominski, George, 145 Slusar, Donald, 178 Snigelski, Sandy, 167 Smi ko, Naiomi, 178 Smit, Robert, 145 Smith, Smith Smith Allen, 178 ,clauaia1.,145 C lizabet h, 145 Smith, , james, 167 Smith, janice, 175 Smith, Laura, 91, 145 Smith, Randall, 69, 169 Smith, Thomas L., 169 Smolen, joseph, 169 Smukowski, Keith A., 57, 61, 169 Snamiska, Cynthia, 182 Snyder, David, 170 Snyder, Maryj. Snyder, Suzette M. Sovczyk, Thomas, 98, 103, 175 Sobush, Cheri L., 169 Sobush, MariC., 172 Soldusk , Sharon j., 178 S01tysiak,Heddy M., 145 Soltysiak, Lola V., 177 Sommerfelt, Michael L., 175 Summers, Debra, 172 Sougstad, Christine, 178 Sova, Michael, 87. 145 Sowinski, joe, 182 Spahn, Prue, 100, 177 Spangler, Gail, 177 Spinn, Fritz, 169 Spinn, Karen, 116 Sponder, Kathryn A., 177 Sparitz, Cynthia, 177 Sparitz, Bobbin, 169 Spraitz, Sharon L., 91, 181 Spredeman, Richard 1... 55. 68, 177 Springer, George Ann, 145 Spruce, David, 145 Spruce, Keith, 88, 169 Spude, Carol j., 181 Stabbe, Gregory, 116 Stabosz, Christine, 177 Stack, Mary A., 169 Stade, Mary, 169 Stade, juanita, 145 Stadick, Diane M., 177 Stadler, Vincent, 169 ' Stahl, Michael, 38, 177 Stanczyk, Mona L., 105, 169 Stanford, Lincgaj. Stanislawski, arlene P., 169 Stapenek, Randy Staples, Gail, 177 Stark, Randy, 169 Stasiewski, Allen, 169 Staszak, Darrell R., 169 Staszewski,joce1yn, 174 Staszewski, Naiomi, 58, 108, 116 Stauffer, Scott O., 169 Stawicki, Corrinne A., 82, 145 Stec, Christine, 177 Stein, Christine, 145 Stein, james B., 177 Stein, Patricia A., 175 Stein, Roy, 181 Steinberg, Carl, 57, 169 Steinhauer. Susanj., 169 Index Steinhoff, Barry, 169 Steinhoff, Dianne L., 177 Steinke, Susan R., 183 Steinmetz, Kevin, 64, 145 Stemm, jeff, 169 Stengel, Linda M., 103, 177 Stewart, Rachel A. Stillman, Richard, 167 Stoflet, jeffrey, 55, 58, 82, 87, 146 Stokhaug, janet E., 116 Stollenwerk, Victoria, 177 Stoltman, jeffe , 167 Strader, Fredrigk, 177 Strahota, Gloria, 167 Straszewski, Mary L., 116 Straszewski, Michael, 175 Strohn, Denise L., 176 Stroinski, Ann C., 175 Storleny, Chris A., 178 Strothenke, Nancy L., 169 Strube, Robin L., 146 Struck, Duane j., 69, 177 Strzelczyk, Greg, 98, 177 Strzok, Nary L., 169 Strzuzewski, Gary, 181 Strztzewski, james D., 169 Studzinski, Mike, 167 Stuemphl, William, 174 Suhm, Donald, 177 Suminski, Deborah j., 169 Suprna, Dianne L. Surma, Debbie, 168 Survel1,CCy, 177 Susa, Lin a D., 177 Swan, Diane M., 169 Swan, Sharon, 172 Sweeney, Dennis, 93, 146 Sweeney, Edward F., 181 Swessel, Edward, 98, 146, 182 Switalski, Susan, 175 Sylvester, Catherine A., 38, 105, 146 Sylvester, Mary M., 177 Syprakos, Christel A., 169 Szabee, Mary, 169 Szalanski, jay j., 38, 169 Sztapka, Edward S., 169 Szweda, Linda j., 116 Szymanski, Mark, 175 T Tabaka, Karen M., 146 Tadili, Mohamed, 36 Talaska, jane F., 105, 169 Talmadge, Margaret A. Tammi, Beth A., 40, 146 Tammi, jeanne E., 169 Tandecki, Linda S. Tank, Richard C. Tappendorf, jeffrey M., 54, 177 Tappero, Christopherj., 61, 146 Tappero, joel j.. 169 Tarasek. Rose-Marie H., 146 Tarr, Cheryl A., 116 Taylor, Robert j., 169 Teat, Richard E., 146 Teschendorf, Mike W., 175 Thanig, Dennis j., 175 . Thelen, joyce, 146 Thomas, Cheryl V., 43, 178 Thomas, Donald G. Thomas, Michael V., 181 Thompson, Douglas L., 64, 169 Thompson, Mary, 167 Thompson, Kelley M., 146 Thompson, Kristinej., 178 Thoreson, Esther A., 146 Tichy. Dennis, 167 Tiedemann, Lee E., 146 Tiedt, Rosal nej.,146 Tiegs, Marybeth L., 40, 181 Tiegs, Susan E., 43, 46, 104, 147 Tietz, Randy j., 168 Timian, Marjorie R., 168 Tobin, Patti A., 172 Tobolski, Anita M., 169 Todorovich, Barbaraj., 147 Todorovich, joe S.. 175 Todorovich, Marilyn, 167 Toman, Barbara A., 175 Toman, Michael E., 181 Tombari, Edward A., 178 Tomkiewicz, Susan M., 169 Tomrell, james G.. 175 Toth, Steven j., 175 Trad, john C., 55, 59. 68,181 Trad, Leelj, 39, 59, 84, 108, 116 Trad, Lin aC.,147 Tranberg, Beatricej., 176 Trap, Barbara A., 169 Travis, Edward L., 55, 178 Tremaine, Kathleen M., 147 Trifunovich, Christina, 181 Trinkner, Lawrence H.. 178 Trisco, Terry L., 147 Trofimof, Gene M., 147 Trofinoff, Michael, 62 Trojan, jane A., 169 Trokan, Gary S., 169 Trzcinski, janice L., 182 Trzecinslri, Lynn M., 169 Tuler, Theresa C., 178 Tully, Christine M.. 178 Turner, Carol A. Turner, Cheryl A., 178 Turner, Iris A., 181 Turner, Susan E., 172 Tutaj. Colleen, 147 Tyborski, Elizabeth A., 169 264 Tyler, Douglas C., 64, 169 Tyszko, Phi , 169 U Udvare, Sally E., 175 Ulbrich, Bruce D., 178 . Ullenberg, Deborah L., 85, 98, 117 Ulma, Lorelei, 169 Unke, Debra Urban, john M., 44, 57, 99, 172 Urban, Nancie A., 4, 178 Urbaniak, joanne E., 117 Ushakow, Gary L.. 44, 47, 69, 178 Uttke, Treance M.. 105, 169 V Valdes, Consuclo, 169 Valdes, john M., 55, 178 Valentino, james H., 147 Vallarta, Nellie L., 38, 177 Van Alstine, Mike T., 54, 64, 68, 87, 178 Vanden Busch, Sandra M. Vanderspoel, Tina l., 147 Vanidestine, Cynthia M., 147 Vanselow, Barbara E., 51, 103, 147 Vargo, Charles E., 170 Vargo, Kathleen M., 177 Vargo, Margaret A., 147 Vasas, Heidi E., 178 Vaughn, Constance M., 147 Veach, Michael L., 102, 169 Vega, Victoria, 169 Vcitch, jineen N., 178 Venuti, Cynthiaj., 105, 178 VerBunker, Edward L., 147 Verhein, Ruth A., 84, 86, 99, 148 Verhein, Scott T., 168 Veselka, Maryjo T., 178 Vickers, Barbaraj., 169 Viduski, jody L., 175 Vielledent, Genevieve, 36, 86 Virgili, Barbara A., 104, 181 Virgili, james R., 98, 103. 169 Vitas,johnj.,117 Vitrano, Phillipj., 59, 69, 93, 148 Voeltz, Richard H., 117 Vojvodich, Elizabeth R., 14 Vorpahl, janice A. 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Werkoski, Kathleen A., 43, 176 Werkowski, Peter R., 168 Wernixch, judith M., 81, 86, 148 Westfall, Lynn M., 105, 169 Westphal, john P., 169 Weyer, Clarice S., 169 Whitedog, Sirenaj., 117 Wiatrowski, Virginia R., 175 Wick, james F., 55, 87, 117 Wickert, john A. 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Wnjculis, Conrad j., 173 Wold, Yvonne E., 176 Wolf, Carl W., 168 Wulf, Doris R., 93, 176 Wolf, William C., 149 Wolfe, Arlene S., 38, 169 Wolfe, Paula j. Wolfgan, jane E., 169 Wollering, Linda S., 43, 180 Wood, Dean D. Wood, Gwen, 167 NVorm, Gary A., 149 Wurtz, Katherine I... 176 Wozniak, Nancy M., 103, 176 Wrecza, Charmaine A., 168 Wri ht, Michelle M., 180 Wrtiiel, Jillj., 169 Wroblewski, Christine H., 149, 181 Wroblewski, Christine M. Wroblewski, Paul A., 168 Wronka, Susan M., 176 Wszalck, Robert C., 55, 149 Wujcik, Kenneth R. Wurzinger, Ernestine B., 168 Wutke, Barbara A., 168 Wyrobek, Randall j., 176 Wyss, William A.,181 Y Yanke, Peter P. Yankc. 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