Pulaski High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1963
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Nothing could break through the Berlin Wall of discussion with the girls when they were drooling over Richard Chamberlain or watching The Beverly Hillbillies? To burn up energy, they would go through the antics of the Bossa Nova. Black raspberry custard at Leon's relieved the parched throats they had from singing Go Away Little Girl by the hour. Intellectuals were stimulated by To Kill a Mockingbird and confused by J. F. K.'s tax cut. Boys in ski pants, sweatshirts, and crew- cuts drove down Oklahoma Ave., listening to WRIT on eight-transistor radios. For the bouffant look, girls spent many wasteful hours in front of the girls' room mirror. They gossiped for hours on Princess phones and then dashed madly to Southgate to buy the latest in fashion fads - s-t-r-e-t-c-h pants. Years Pass, Memories Linger... Seniors enjoy casual lunch: R. Boberski, J. Bisch- off, M. Tarner, L. Miskinis, J. Bentzien, S. Pendley, L. Beatovic, S. Hoeth, K. Petri. One squad of cheerleaders is composed of Carol Kosinski, Merri Schroeter, Nancy Mijokovic, Janice Knueppel, and Darlene Drobac. Mr. Francke gets recovering encouragement from Pulaski students with a big card. Courtesy Milwaukee Sentinel. I '.V1l ,. V iv 1 11 1 'X .iwlkln ,T ill' 1 X yi! Nil W! I 1 11 1. V f,11, 1 - 1, 9 'Iwi iw 1 ' 'HX 1 1 1 Il 'I 1 , 1 I V 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 vi , 1,-' N 1 1 f ' A -- . ni IW ,Q V, 11 ,i 1 ' I W W 1 W 1 1 - , . 1 1,1 4 I 1. if 113 V i Lf ,. 11 1, 1 111 1 l 1 1 J 0,111 e 1 1 ., ,,f f , , , 1 'fi oneerieaaers Barbie Murph, Sally Pendiey, Linda Bjorklund, Ruth Malmarowski, and Natalie Se- meniak show off their numerals. This is a monitor Chair in the hall. Color it full of junky add a monitor, too. tnoon ivia, no nanasv' Keith Mee exclaims, as Jim Napieralski and Terry Mueller toss him. frwswfififi is Q 4 4-M --.M --...M yy ML, 'HMM The Cooks in the cafeteria prepare hot meals everyday for hungry students. P' gaqw ,. M -.:IQf:.., gsm 1 ' f 'W , W 4 X , ,QW I :WWW fx gaze, N www? 1 x f 5 i ,, S, V sig W , J l i 1 Contents Acfivifies 10-49 Seniors 51-101 Spor'rs 102-131 Faculfy 134 -149 Underclassmen 150 -182 lx ,XQJHM2 X f 5 V fy WK Nl Ai Q H X V ' N 01 'X X ' ' fl 17 w ' 'Y' -2 JT if E , AQ ' 55 lj ' N1 4 Q J 5 0 1:1 A W lx 0 0 f I xkpp .Tmlrnal Photo Qranh In Activities - We Do Big Things Pulaski's activities season begins with a splish and a splash from the members of the senior band on the practice field. The cheer- leaders take over from there and lead the school in a rousing cheer for the Jr. Red Cross and the F.T.A., followed by a Christmas concert that includes the Girls' Glee, the A Cappella Choir, and the Orchestra. This is followed by such activities as the junior prom, the senior dance, the spring concert, and the Orchesis show. Some of these functions are planned by the Student Council, the Junior Prom Planning Committee, or the Senior Planning Committee. All are made known through the P.A. announcers, and supported by the Booster Girls. Kathy Sternik, an unidentified West Milwaukee letterman, Kathy Van de Zande, and Merri Schroeter twist at a hop. Posing for a tableaux for the annual Christmas Pageant are, from left to right, Charles Turbin, Dennis Wysk, Joy Budzien and Robert Nennig. Kneeling are John Plichta and Priscilla Kmiecik. Council Portrays Democracy Buried under tons of left-over homecoming programs, Thanksgiving Day baskets, bills from dance supplies, and old warped records, you will probably find five tired Student Service Council officers and one exhausted counselor, Mr. Tiernan. The wrecking crew consists of one permanent and one alternate representative elected from each of the eighty- three homerooms. All these people working to- gether, comprise our Student Service Council. This helpful organization is the main back- bone of Pulaski's various activities through- out the school year. In addition to debating problems which arise during the school year, the council organizes the Thanksgiving basket drive, dances, noon movies, lost and found, pep rallies, and Vocational Day. Arranging Thanksgiving day baskets, left to right: Dennis Marin, Glen Burmeister, John Albright, and Bob White. Missing - one turkey. Row 5: G. Tomczyk, T. Koth, T. Schneider, B. Poeske, L. Hamann, K. Route. Row 4: S. Engbring, J. J astrzembowski, B. Hein, C. Adams, C. Loeffler, P. Rost. Row 3: N. Beyersdorf, M. Ingerman, S. Hansen, S. Seymer, K. Van De Zande, K. Wisniew- ski, M. Pederson. Row 2: K. Hoppe, S. Sands, K. Modlinski, R. White, C. Tyloch, N. Mijokovic, V. Owen. Row 1: G. Rutkowski, T. Szewczykowski, S. Seim, R. Koehn, M. Dombrowski. Student Council committee chairmen and the group they were in charge of, Back row: Dennis Marin, Thanksgiving baskets, Jerry Reid, Traffic Safetyg John Albright, Posters. Front row: Mary Block, Tickets, Karen Bartel, Dance, Pat Piorkowski, Movieg Kathy Renock, Homecoming. Row 5: I. Salewski, R. Kaehelmeyer, D. Filieki, J Lewandowski, A. McGaVer, M. Bell, P. Bell, J Sedlak, D. Sarnowski, B. Toepfer. Row 4: M. Thiel, M. Leister, S. Marin, A. Krantz, J. Cozens, N. Zlat- kovich, R. LaChance, S. Koegel, C. Ciezynski, J. Jender. Row 3: M. Nowak, S. Salverson, P. Gall, J. Orbik, N. Fritz, C. Lewandowski, C. Gordon, P. Vardin, S. Testdorf, K. Westley. Row 2: L. San doval, J. Branski, J. Haight, M. Brody, L. Des jardin, J. Andrzejewski, N. Niemczynski, E. Liban C. Brindowski, S. Brandle, D. Hodorowski. Row 1 L. Nelson, D. Mavis, M. Zink, P. Schermetzler, S Drew, S. Collura, D. Ditsworth, J. Johnson, J Wallerman, M. Kuske. Mr, Tiernan with the members of the Student Smith, Jeanne Bestul, Sharon Stearle, Janet Council Executive Committee. Left to right: Dan Jahrmann and President Bill Clark. F30 Row 5: J. Travis, C. Owen, J. Beck, K. Block, . Lowell, S. Seymer, J . Zalewski, H. Zakrzewski, Kwarcinski. Row 4: I. Salewski, J. Jahrmann Kirchen, J. McCabe, B. Osterland, K. Westley, List, P. Nowak. Row 3: K. Renock, S. Knop, Kotarak, G. Mirr, E. Molenda, J. Kammerer, WTUOPJ' 7U co Q. 0 o DJ 'I' Vi T o o U5 -I' cn 0 3' o 2 uw 'o EI -I On Wednesdays and Fridays during the 1962 victory football season, senior girls clad in red and blue pounced on friends and fellow Pulaskians to buy pennants, shake-a-roos, buttons, pins, badges, and . . . football tickets. The school spirited Booster Girls helped Mr. Max to arouse enthusiasm during the audi- torium-gym pep rallies and amused the student body with their hilarious homecoming skits. The group, now numbering over a hundred and led by Miss Vanderbeck, was started in 1955 by Mrs. Dougherty in charge of only fifteen girls. Pias, J. Schutter. Row 2: P. Cook, S. Roensch, R. Boberski, S. Gentilli, G, Jedrusiak, S. Jakusz, E. Foley, B. Wroblewski. Row 1: P. Piorkowski, G. Olsen, L. Teevan, J. Jastrzembowski, S. Seefeldt, M. Block, C. Sobczyk, G. Bonczkiewicz. Booster Girls Judy Kennedy and Sue McKegney are shown a Pulaski pennant by Miss Vanderbeck. 4 'Q 5.53. , nzgz Q : i , 3, E:,,3 4, 1 .SH f , 5 'R' 1 iiz- :, at 5 N5 x 'ix V A W .6 X 4? , V L ig. i X63 if , gy 3 H ,W- 11 f1f -ilff r iv- wx ?' A L v gs 5 iw f 4 A WT'g8Qf9'?S:Y v if ei, is 91 'wi' A ' 4 M A his A .X JE dm V, f 1 wtf . V Qi V I f. A ww' 1 af X wx if , 4 ...Q.,.:.:.:.: .J 1 , f xfg Ki W wx A iffy fa M :-11. , f W I f ex 'flsgkxffv 2' f , A f gf nmv f ' 1 f 1 : A 1 ' A 332 ' ' Q 4' .K s X ig, MX 5 x ,P 3 1' 1, 1 ,.,. f W 3 1 W we gi ,W Jw 2 f 3' ' is I? f Y . -,Q if , x . -gf if M 3 'A 1' , I- , , x K ' O W f . 4533 x iz, f 1 I Q , fb in W 35 . gf, M My ,N w 1 4 , 0 2 i A f W sigh. I el, rm, 1 , .7 X y Q 3 V f I , 4 , X as 1 if Q 5 if I N f in , M 4 L .mf 2 ' ? ' 5 E!! E ,wi f' B Janice Kneuppel, Merri Schroeter, and Nancy Mijokovic modestly show tense emotions. Gala Event October rolled around and brought with it the best Homecoming pep rally, game, and dance in Pulaski's history. The week end got underway Friday morn- ing with Mr. Max leading us in a pep rally. Mummed senior girls, cheerleaders, skits, booster girls, floats, and lunch room antics were some of the reasons for the high level of school spirit which prevailed throughout. That evening the Rams made it five straight with a Homecoming victory over Bay View before a sell out crowd. Ebba Wie- chowski's last minute, tie-breaking touchdown proved to be the deciding factor in one of the most exciting games of the whole year. The next evening, in a gym transformed by the Homecoming committee with crepe paper, and floats boasting Pulaski red and blue, King Jim Hutchison and his Queen Ruth Malmorowski reigned over the dance which capped off the two days of festivities. Miss Chwalek's homeroom gathers joyfully around their prize-winning float. Coach McGee voices his opinion to three Ramblers at a stirring portion of the game. Miracle Worker Is Ser On Stage While the curtain descends and the audi- ence applauds, the members of the Senior Class Play breathe a sigh of relief and accom- plishment. After about four months rehearsal, each June graduating class offers a full-length dramatic production as their final contribu- tion to the school. This year, under the di- rection of Mrs. Stanwitt, the June graduates proudly presented The Miracle Worker, the life story of Helen Keller. i Mary Keller and Gail Wilson rehearse a scene from The Miracle Worker. Varge Wannebo, Charles Turbin, Cecilia Weber look on. Charles Turbin, Laurie Krueger, Mary Harsh, Marcia Tisdale, Sandy Schwanberg and Sue Cling- enpeel listen to directions from Joanne Travis. Lights! Camera! Action! The Blue Mask Players, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Pauline Stanwitt, has been Pulaski's dramatic arts club for over fifteen years. Its purpose is to give its members experience in interpretation and a better understanding and appreciation for drama in all its phases. Membership is limited to l twenty and is determined by auditions. Among Th d t. t ff f th S , 1 1 the players activities were the presentation of e pro uc lon s a o e enlor c ass p ay , gather around Mrs. Stanwitt, the advisor. two Onewact plays' M0nkey,S Paw and Thurs' day Evening. Blue Mask. Row 4: V. McDermott, M. Karpinski, Jedrusiak, D. Wesolowski, B. Ureda, K. French J. Wendt, C. Dejewski, C. Kroll, C. Lowell, E. unknown, D. Kozlowski, J. Wallerman, C. Weberi Sroczynski, unknown. Row 3: J. Mathea, K. Row 1: H. Zakrzewski, J. Andreska, R. Wernsman, Renock, C. Krzyzan, M. Lees, J. Zube, M. Thiel, M. Pederson, C. Turbin, A. James, G. Bonczkiewicz. unknown, R. Kwarcinski. Row 2: B. Modell, G. Couples, left to right: D. Boyum, B. Kocjang J. Schlinder, C. Marciniakg J. Wypp, G. Ryderg T. Bertrandt, M. Leisterg G. Armstrong, B. Brand- stromg G. Hampton, B. Littnan. Around The World In Eighty Days The 1963 Junior Prom sponsored by the Junior Class was held on May 3 in the school gym. The theme Around The World In Eighty Days provided an international at- First Prince Tom Schneider First Princess Suzanne Radotich Second Prince Joe Blandino Second Princess Carol Brindowski mosphere. King Dennis Brulc and Queen Valetta Schullo reigned over the royalty of twenty-nine couples. King Dennis Brulc Queen Valetta Schullo Couples, left to right: K. Rachoner, S. Winklerg E. Greves, J. Ellenbergerg M. Sherman, L, Joersg D Siech, D. Balsorng M. Pochowski, J. Zielinskig L. Millar, D. Pagenkop. Couples, left to right: J. Lijewski, D. Kozlovvskig Higgens, J. Backusg B. Balthazor, P. Rostg G D. Hanna, B. Clarkg D. Classey, C. Tylochg T. Jakus, J. Edgeworth. Couples, left to right: R. Graef, Cnot pictured, C. Gallating D. Luell, C. Dicksong C. Gruenwald, K Coblewskilg C. Betlinski, B. Zakg B. White, C. Baker, B. Sande, L. Voitg W. Burbach, N. Ihling Crchesis Presents Literary Rhythms Since its inception in 1951 by Mrs. Dougherty, the Orchesis club has grown to approximately twenty-eight members and has changed sponsorship to Mrs. Newman. This year the club selected a theme of Literary Rhythms and interpreted such well-known books as Green Mansions, and South Pacific. Junior Orchesis members Chris Soltis, Barbara Littnan, and Gayle Ryder in action from South Pacific. UJust wear a smile and an Orchesis jacket, agree L. Teevan, R. Malmarowski, and L. Beatovic, Graceful ballerinas Barry Wichman, Dean Nimmer, and Dave Hudzinski help Tony Rosol in a spin. Laurie Teevan and Ruth Malmarowski caught in the act of playing Paddy-Cake. New members Janice Kneuppel, Nancy Roy, Pris- cilla Kmiecik, and Pam Manske in costume for Swing Low. mwasawhelzszfzsvxffaff Hwrawfafwww 'mf V-mf.iwsf4awi,1Zi Z'ff7w Green Mansions dancers Sandy Prushiek, Carol Ols, Mary Keller, Cecilia Weber, and Marilyn Leister rehearse in costume before the show. Orchesis officers Laurie Teevan, Darlene Drobac, and Barbara Muth are caught in a movement from Anna and the King of Siam. Row 3: S. Prushiek, G. Ryder, J. Knueppel, M. Manske, S. Seefeldt. Row 1: R. Malmarowski, S. Leister, C. Soltis, L. Stennis, D. Drobac, B. Muth, Roensch, D. Wesolowski, N. Semeniak, V. Booth, S. Bello, L. Teevan. Row 2: J. Kennedy, S. Mc- Kegney, B. Littnan, C. Ols, C. Weber, N. Roy, P. S. Pendley, P. Miecik, J. Gose. Senior members Jane McCabe, Sue McKegney, Faith Ricke and Gloria Olson happily rehearse for French Chefs in action. From top to bottom: Sandy Hansen, LaVonne Wilke, Judie Roensch. their Playground in the Park number. Suki, I'm not playing, now give me that ball. Natare Portrays Synchronized swimming began at Pulaski many years ago with compositions presented during girls swim meets. Eventually, Mrs. Hancock formed a group which was later named the Flamingos by Mrs. Dougherty. Miss Vanderbeck took over in 1957 and the name Natare, which is Latin for to swim, was adopted. The 30 members are identified by their white sweaters bearing the club's emblem. An award for Natare is given to Mr. Francke by Mr. Gundling, J. Bentzien, Miss Vanderbeck, and K. Engbring. Big City, U.S.A.'s clowns Meredith Zink and Pauline Szymczak rest between rehearsals. If I hear that music once more I'll scream! The Big Cily J, S X - 5 :,, ,,:::.,.,,V- 4 4,s ite: :V : ' Q, Qi:fiQfi:',f 'X :::'- --,,. Q If nj' --2 Egg . izlvz J Y i f J HR... Q.. ,- Q '., . ,KW x N. 'f A - '- 5 Qs i..,, f :'- ' , - I ,v', w I Z?-Qz,.. ':f .-'- ff 1. , 2 M' fi, 2. -' -,:. zzz, ' Ain'-ep J -::,:::.-:,' I . ' fi f . ' :..i--' 6 ' :: E zzzii f Ibl .,.-:-' 5 iziqin ,. Xxiifjlfi' 1.-,iiiij 5? li' Y , 54 v 3 iv : , :Xb C 5:55 K kgiki NM SX 5 ' . ,-'. . ii' . . J ' .. ...---' : ' . .:...,':, 5 , , A1 ': 2 zzzz '::'i A ' 'K ' iii' i,Q1 or li'r -J 1 X. iri:: 'zzllil -Va, . , . Chinese Natare members Ruth Jens, Carolyn Klip pel, Gloria Clsen and Sue Heins display with fans Row 3: Miss Vanderbeck, C. Groth, M. Zink, L Wilke, P. Rost, L. Dancker, M. Engbring, S. Feld man, S. Hansen, P. Szymczak, C. Soltis. Row 2: B. Szymczak, J. McCabe, S. McKegney, N. Klopf C. Cieszynski, F. Ricke, J. Terrill, C. Couzens, J J. Roensch. Row 1: P. Manske, S. Hineline, L Miskinis, J. Bentzien, K. Engbring, G. Brown, G Olsen, C. Klippel, NN. Roy, S. Heins. N P w Y 1 N i h Y I Linda Stennis and Monica Becherer in the badmin- ton tourney. Hey, you 50-mile hikers, Wait for me! Basketball playing girls go all hands up for the leather sphere they wish to possess. Vigor And Vitality Spark G. A. A. With the completion of seventh hour, the active members of Girls Athletic Association pounce down to the girls' locker room to don their sportswear and hobble on to the gym floor. The game of the afternoon gets under Way with a go-ahead signal, Okay girls, let's play ball, from Mrs. Dougherty. Amidst flying volleyballs and laughing girls, referees keep order. Physical fitness and good sportsmanship are promoted in the same manner as they were in earlier days when the organization was instituted. 'S 0' is my G.A.A. officers pose with Mrs. Dougherty. Left to right: Linda Stennis, presidentg Carol Kosinski, vice-presidentg Suzie Roensch, secretary. Faculty advisor of the Cavalier Annual, Mr. Robert Stieber, poses with Editor-in-Chief Janice Jastrzem- Annual Staff A new location means new ideas. Ever since the annual office had been moved from 27 to Room 328, bigger and better ideas have been springing up everywhere. Janice J astrzembowski, Editor -in - Chief, fosters these ideas by keeping everyone on their toes. She hands out assignments and Sports Cutline Editor Jess Franco with Chuck Matzek and photographer Dennis Teece. bowski and her assistant, Sheila Seefeldt, while working hard to meet a deadline. Sums Up 62-63 her efficient staff sees that they get them done promptly. Under the counseling of Mr. Robert Stieber, the staff works in unison taking pictures, writing articles, and doing a great amount of detail work. All the organization is started at the beginning of summer and is finished sometime in the early spring. Faculty Editor Sharon Stearle with Assistant Senior Editor Barb Kocjan. What am I holding? Mary Block receives advice from her cohort Janet Jahrmann. Which of the two is the real Senior Ed? Assistant Literary Editor Roger Printup and his boss, Mike Berg, smile at the picture held by Cut- line Editor Judie Roensch. What's so funny? Tina Dlugi, Karen Bartel, Rosemary Drezdon, and Jeanne Bestul comprise the Cavalier Business Staff. or ' ,N af 'H' W1 M051 -- H if ...,. . , L -Fi: ,A Q . G::l::vV 1 ,. :.:5:::g1,V. 5::.,.,, . . 'fffw' ' ll X' ,, Q' , , -2:.. v -- ,-W' --:::::::-:af . .,.,., .. A72-527 W .... na. idalw, f Q, H f V M 2-5' : fa 'WW V 1 ' ':g.,,f,,,::::, - N' 1, ,fu wff .. . - ..,,,,,, .. ...V,., M 2? , -ligin. 1:-:::: : W ag. 7: I -:V W W ' 'G f .. ,f .... K ' 2 , .,.,,,, 1 t 1-.::e.s.::.::M ff 1 ' f fgg '- V ...:.,.,.1,,, ,.,,,:,,t. ... 1 E ,E '5:. gr X 3 fee, 1. az.. '. 052 A ' ,.. . W ff W 4 r Q , gf ' , 2? Y x 9 ,zzzz E zqz ....., .. . 5 f W. Nga , Q9 A 0' .,... , ,ff , , 1 ,A . rf QQ? 'I ke - A -1 Q mi .. . . ' sa:-..::s::2:2:21 . ' 135, K 6 Ki .. . . ., 4 , I , ...... ' - ' 3 ' ' , ' ,, , ,,., . . .1.-- Q2 'Si X .,,. , ..,.,,, .,.,.. Q A S it f , ' A P A ,, - 2::-:-M ..,:::::,:., 1 A , i My 245, ..4::gE::5, ,., X7 1 In , . ry aww: J ,IQ V, VVVV V -' ' .2-li '3L22!Q2i521':fQQEQffE' lsiiili.iziiifiiiflv W' Q 2 Q 4 V Vg, .:s:5..:,,, ..,,, E A-,h,:.,gg:3 Ng, , ,A , A -IIE: , 5 5: :,:.:v,..:g,::'.::5: .,E:-::,55,V:v I S: PW . H: ,, ..a25:sfe, -1:1-at '- '-' -1 , VV ...., Spring recruits for the annual staff include sopho- mores John Slusar, Nancy Osterland, and Beverly Schulz. Cavalier News Staff members Jim Zamjahn, Diane Trzcinski, and Bob White. Back row: Carolyn Dickson, Barb Zak, Barb Krueger, Jane Vogel. Front row: Carol Ols, Ros- anne Kaletka, and Darlene Wesolowski. Zabkowicz. Row 2: R. Kaletka, K. Mahnke, J. Andrzejewski, J. Raddant, K. Pawlak, J. Roensch, N. Gsterland. Row 1: B. Krueger, V. Schutz, J. Slusar, D. Kachelmeier, M. Young, J. Voelz, K. Johnson. i Faculty advisor of the Cavalier Newspaper, Mr. Olszyk, assists Editor-in-Chief Kathy Burns with one of the many tasks that ,must be done to pro- duce the monthly publication. Cavalier Keeps News Current The Cavalier Newspaper Staff, under the direction of Mr. Olszyk, produces Pulaski's most frequent publication. Kathy Burns, Editor-in-Chief, aided by 25 staff members and Mr. Olszyk's journalism class, fills the pages of the Cavalier with interesting facts, editorials, and features. Three members of the Board of Editors: Karen Kirchen, Suzie Roensch, and Judy Kennedy. Headlines and make-up are a few of the tasks of the Board of Editors who cleverly label and place the staff's efforts. The result: a most pleasing and informa- tive publication about life at Pulaski. Literary Editor Carol Lowell, Feature Editor Jill Bentzien, and Associate Editor Sue Bello. Clubs Add To Cur School Life Chess Club. Row 2: P. Pelsik, F. Sandow, R. Ja- shinske. Row 1: C. Shave, J. Stroschin, J. Kuntner. For those interested in the intellectual rather than esthetic pursuits, Pulaski's Chess Club has been formed. Under the guidance of Mr. Tomasello, the members play within the group and practice for city and other tour- naments. Jr. P1'om Planning Committee. Row 5: S. Hansen, J. Jender, S. Kamke, V. McDermott, B. Krueger, J. Edgeworth. Row 4: S. Hintz, K. Dryja, D. Hafe- man, K. Hinz, K. Snartemo. Row 3: M. Falkowski, C. Chromey, E. Molenda, J. Backus, B. Littnan, C. Under the direction of Mr. Allman, Pulaski's projection crew goes about its duties in a business like manner. After a training course in film threading and splicing, they apply their recently acquired knowledge in practical situations. Each morning the clarion voices of the P. A announcers are heard at approximately 8:35. Each announcer is scheduled for a day of the week and is handed an announcement just about three minutes before air time. The 1962-1963 announcers were selected at the end of the last school year. Quill and Scroll is a national organization composed of members of annual and news- paper staffs. This year, 18 graduating seniors will receive awards on honor day for their service to the Cavalier Annual and Cavalier newspaper. The imaginative people of the junior class are put to work early in March to plan the Junior Prom. With one member representing each homeroom, many ideas are suggested for decorations, entertainment, and post-prom ac- tivities. The student advisors for this or- ganization are Mr. Romberg and Mrs. Horvath. Heiderich. Row 2: B. Jablonski, L. Boettcher, G. Malewicki, J. Zube, S. Kullinge, P. Vardin. Row 1: D. Kozlowski, J. Budzien, W. Watson, P. Hugo, M. Ingerman, M. Myszewski. gigi, Projectionists. Row 2: J. Hansen, M. Eberhardt J. Finger, S. Arnich. Row 1: D. Baumler, G. Mc P. A. Announcers. Row 2: C. Evans, C. Carollo, B. Kubacki, M. Zulka, C. Turbin. Row 1: S. Schwan- Quill and Scroll. Row 3: S. Seefeldt, M. Berg, R. Printup, D. Teece, J. Voelz. Row 2: C. Ols, J. Kennedy, S. Bello, D. Drobac, C. Lowell, J. Bent- Conkey, M. Young, G. Klahorst. berg, M. Schroeter, C. Dickson, N. Mijokovic, J Terrill, S. Seefeldt. zien, J. Jastrzembowski. Row 1: S. Roensch, D Wesolowski, M. Block, J. Jahrmann, K. Kirchen K. Burns. 36 Academic Clubs Provide Ne Senior Planning Committee. Row 5: P. Riley, L. Vazques, C. Lowell, K. Van de Zande, S. Seefeldt J. Jastrzembowski, M. Karpinski. Row 4: K. Engi bring, J. Bestul, H. Zakrzewski, R. Kwarcinski, J Mattila, S. Kaun, R. Printup. Row 3: J. Bentzien P. Kmiecik, L. Teevan, S. McKegney, M. Tamer, B Attendance Monitors. Row 5: J. Sedlak, L. Ozols M. Schroeter, D. Williams, G. Gratz, M. Karpinski G. Bonczkiewicz, J. Harris, J. Mattila. Row 4: J Schiller, K. Bartels, J. Wilkowski, J. Cozens, N Zlatkovich, M. Pilja, P. Hartung, C. Lowell, S Hansen, L. Krueger. Row 3: C. Owen, S. Mc- Kegney, N. Klopf, L. Teevan, C. Cieszynski, B Muth, J. Bischoff. Row 2: J. Kennedy, M. Burger- meister, L. Miskinis, S. Pendley, R. Boberski, E. Jirku, J. Schutter, N. Roy. Row 1: S. Gaffin, C. Matzek, R. Unger, J. Williams, N. Dombrowski, T. Frank, G. Rath. Osterland, K. Kirchen, L. Nowak, N. Rewinski. Row 2: B. Ganske, B. Ureda, S. Bordsen, R. Frem- berg, S. Carr, C. Krzyzan, C. List, P. Nowak. Row 1: B. Wroblewski, C. Hanna, C. Czerwinski, K. Nowak, S. Seymer, M. Harsh, J. Haugen, S. Zakr- zewski, L, Brueser. mbitions The Senior Planning Committee consisted of two representatives from each graduating homeroom. The group, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Frank and Mr. Simpson, was called upon to orient sophomores, to plan the dance, class gift, banquet, and baccalaureate services. Pulaski's attendance monitors can be found almost any hour of the day checking and fil- ing lists of absentees. Working in room 105 under the direction of Mrs. Troglia, they handle all tardiness and attendance duties. Members of the Stamp Club meet every Friday with their advisor, Mr. Shaw, to trade and purchase stamps and to complete their collections. The Stamp Club News and a book with listings of stamps are also at the students disposal. One of the most promising clubs at Pulaski is the Astronomy Club which was just formed this year. Under the direction of Mr. Allman, the star-bound members of this organization are looking forward to new horizons, which can satisfy their curiosity of the heavens. The list of equipment is growing rapidly with the purchase of a new reflecting telescope. Astronomy Club. Row 3: J. Voelz, J. Kroll, R. Eggers, G. Rath. Row 2: G. Rutkowski H. Garn, J. Albright, R. Jashinske. Row 1: R. Prince, J. Hansen, J. Ryczek, J. Kunicki. Stamp Club. Row 4: J. Van Groll, G. Rutkowski. Row 3: unknown, K. Kufahl, P. Riley. Row 2: M. Eberhardt, M. Tamer. Row 1: G. Rath, J. Voelz, C. Wegner. 'M' Service Clubs Enhance Pulask F. T. A. Row 5: M. Thiel, K. Holt, E. Jirku, B. Osterland, E. Molenda, B. Plese, L. Volt, C. Brown K. Johnson, C. Heiderich. Row 4: J. Kammerer, B Wroblewski, B. Pias, K. French, M. Disch, G Skozek, H. Rolirad, M. Holton, M. Blandino. Row 3: K. Renock, C. Jashek, C. Brindowski, N. Niemczyn- Row 5: K, Levandowski, E. Hirsch, S. Kaun, C Koehler, A. Dolney, K. Kelley, B. Krueger, K. John- son, C. Czerwinski, B. Edwards. Row 4: C. Kroll, J Haugen, M. Harsh, S, Seymer, C. Lowell, G. Gratz L. Stennis, M. Schroeter, J. VanGroll, J. Wilkowski Row 3: R. Kwarcinski, D. Bauer, K. Bartell, P Piorkowski, P. Hartung, V. McDermott, K. Sweeny 1 Ski, C. Bauer, B. Jablonski, S. Bartz, N. Fritz. Row 2: R. Kaletka, P. Cook, S. Bordsen, C. Kosinski, C. Wesolowski, D. Kozlowski, E. Seibel, S. Fritsch, B. Madell. Row 1: J. Wendt, L. Behling, S. Stearle, J. Roensch, K. Snartemo, S. Kamke, M. Leister, P. Bednarek. K. Van de Zande. Row 2: L. Sutton, C. Dickson, L. Teevan, S. Radotich, S. Wisniewski, B. Zak, S. Longo, E. Sroczynski, L. Bjorklund, J. Terrill. Row 1: K. Fichtner, G. Pohland, K. Hinz, B. Dallman, S. Seefeldt, C. Hanna, B. Kmiec, R. Fregin, B. Bartoszek. Activities The Future Teachers of America, more commonly known as the F. T. A., is under the guidance of Miss Asimont. Close to one hun- dred members do various things around the school to aid the students and the teachers. Any morning you can probably find some in- dustrious F. T. A. member tutoring a student or assisting some teacher. The club members, all juniors and seniors, raise money for their scholarship fund with an annual candy and holly sale. Pulaski's bookstore, under the direction of Mr. Nelson, keeps Pulaski's students supplied with their classroom necessities. Pulaski's Student Art League, under the leadership of Dean Nimmer, Sally Bannennan, and Rita Kwarcinski, is open to any student enrolled in an art course. Under the guidance of Mr. Boyajian, the club members try to better themselves as artists, to learn the tech- nical aspects of art, and to prepare themselves for college art. They are responsible for the art displays around the school. Kathie Sternik attempts to sell a Pulaski sweat- shirt to Laura Biedrzycki and Carol Boswein, two other bookstore clerks. Student Art League. Row 4: M. Pilja, S. Banner- man, K. Hoclgins, J. Vogel, A. Klinkert, S. Licau, C. Kroll. Row 3: P. Kmiecik, L. Teevan, M. Huck- storf, J. Dworczyk, S. Lindner, E. Molenda, B. Zych. Row 2: R. Rewolinski, D. Koslowski, K. Renock, S. Carr, I. Salewski, K. Honkavaara, E, Jirku. Row li: D. Nimmer, T. Schmidt, R. Jakubiak, J. Schilling, W. Rosinski, R. Reamer. Row 6: S. Schwanberg, J. Haugen, S. Perushek W. Pulkinen, B. Horn, M. Chu, S. Benedict, B. Ed Wards, A. Szymborski, R. Banholzer, R. Boyum, C Gallatin, J. Voelz. Row 5: M. Thiel, B. Plese, J Zielinski, D. Gminski, M. Meyer, D. Skory, L. Hop penrath, M. Robak, C. Dickson, J. Dolacin, C. Thiel, D. Edwards, D. Stachelski. Row 4: S. Waite, J Jepsen, K. Ott, J. Kammerer, C. Szyzlia, S. Eng- bring. Row 3: B. Osterland, G. Pohland, K. Homu- los, M. Decker, S. Koegel, C. Stoll. Row 2: S. Feld- mann, J. Klingbeil, S. Wendorf, M. Kullinger, E. Szymczak, S. Blankenship. Row 1: C. Heiderich, P. Vardin, C. Schuh, K. McNeil. Orchestra Is Mirth And Melody Accompanist for orchestra is Bob Hausner. The Senior Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Stepner, works diligently throughout the school year to bring to the students and their parents the high quality music that is played at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. In addition to these performances, the orchestra also plays at other concerts such as the annual Teachers' Convention, and Wood Veterans' Hospital. The 1962 Christmas Concert featured the orchestra playing the Pastoral Symphonyn from Handel's Messiah, 4'Christmas Festi- val, and the Hallelujah Chorusl' from Beethoven's Mount of Olivesf' The orchestra now consists of approxi- mately 87 members and is truly indicative of the high standards of Pulaski's musicians. 15 4 1 , 2 ....: 5:-. Q . ... . sl o 3502 HE 5 M 1, 5 ' f , 2 5 Aw W 1 R fi U 1 mf K F 1 I , 2 YD i zizzk ,.,. 1 .,.,., .,.,.,.,.,,. :::::g::,:::::,:. A Wm- , gg? 1 :dr ,w i f Q :.,,,,f jfff ,, I .gg 1 fax wi . , W f 2 ., J me Q.: Y 152 3 I x 5 ,fx w ff 5' . f if Z 1' I M ,h , .lzz 5 9 X 1 2, Q 79? ' 'WY -A MQ 1.3: .W X' Q f Q Z Q W. 1:-5. ,. X X W Q, r ,,,, ,X W vmx 'Ax X fm JK as ::- s -2- 2- qmail-2 '---: s 9 -:sasa f v ti mai 4514 - My i. ig A-ff' QW x A- r 14? xpll . f ' A .fy , ,a Sa is saga! ,nw jf? ff' 1 E ' fi. gg: W, , xfl, W M K K !mq WWW K , Lf' jf ' ' ,Q ,,,,,,M,,,, ,ff Q. . ' ' j 1 EMM? ' N. ' 2. 3 E WOWM Iv ug. G., . W, cv, vi. . 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X , V . wg? .,kxgzm,g x my N Tx 955 5 :,, giw, ,W ' - ,gi ,amy , , QV-f - k .. 5 AWA! 4 f,.,.KS , ::::,::-:-:, 1 gqf v Zh ' A - f Q F . . ff 4+ W ' '-v,W- ,fix v x ,, M. f Q ' X --I . 1. -1 X' ' 'M' i A Ah 'P A A2 A . ' 'if V R . , f '72 .. V . - M .M A5 as -' is . W f ' 'Y ' ' f. . ' ,. ' Af .T .1 . Y , :2-2 ' 3 N! ' , ' 1 U, was ' f . -'v - .gm A 'agar ik ' AA Q my X , M ' 4 X V f1 9' ,lg-f W iw? , Af Q M ' j ' A YE Q ' AEI gy , 5 , ' gf I J, 5 1 I 1 - 4, ' x ..,.,... 1 JA,-- uf' x 5 , f .4 ' '. , K fa ' f M J 5 . ig f if if ' Lf ' A' AJ 3 1, 'S 5 A .uf , , 4 4. Vlvt W 3 M AN A, Q Q 5 i X A' A .. 4 .I 5 . t i www 4 mv, fx T K K. J. 1 Q . , 5 i . x 1 2 , A A ' , , mm , . .. ..., iw N ff 5 ? Af 5 43? 3 gif gk A .. :.:,,.:,:,,,, mwr ...V Qpgzwwiwxg? 1 5 5 5 ,. ,, 14 MMA .X,x N ,A - f JZ, Q i g I t A A Row 4: R. Rian, T. Huebner, R. Stenber, H. Uthe- mann, D. Kachelmeier, R. Skoglund, D. Kohn, W. Clark, M. Ellis. Row 3: S. Kolpack, E. Hirsch, J. Slusar, K. Mee, M. Bell, T. Bertrandt, L. Plopper, R. Sacharski, T. Jurkowski, E. Dallman, J. Koehler. Zande, P. Reissback, C. Fryjoff, S. Marin, C. Loeff ler, M. Zink, L. Wilke, S. Lindner, M. Myszewski Row 1: L. Sutton, L. Behling, K. Engbring, M Leister, E. Stavvski, J. Jank, D. Grobel, L. David B. Osterland, B. Strovv, B. Schultz, B. Kocjan. Row 2: S. Peterson, F. Ricke, K. Novak, K. Van de A Cappella Choir Left to right: Mr. Niefer, and A Cappella Choir lyf'?'?J await their turn to perform at the annual members June Koehler and Meredith Zink eager- Christmas Concert. Row 4: L. Dlrmeier, A. Donay, D. Matt, R. Printup, M. Nowak, J. Brunkella, T. Otto, K. Grover, M. Szukalski, S. Seymer, K. Johnson. Row 3: S. Woy- dal, W. Watson, R. Sunn, R. Boyum. D. Nimmer, T. Olson, G. Koch, T. Krukar, G. Barrett, B. Muth. dcls Harmony The Pulaski A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Niefer, meets for rehearsals daily in Room 101. The group, composed of about 90 voices, sings for many different oc- casions, including the Christmas and Spring concerts, and graduation. Each year selected members also perform at the Elks Club and County Home during the Christmas season. The choir sings many varied types of songs, from gentle religious numbers to those with lively syncopation. This year's Christmas per- formance featured such numbers as To Us Is Born Emmanuelf, In Bethlehem, and, for a grand finale, The Hallelujah Chorus from the oratorio Mount of Olivesv by Beethoven, with the orchestra. For the Spring Concert, the choir sang such numbers as Sing We J oyfully Unto God, O Vos Omnesj' a 16th century motet in four parts by da Vittoria, Still as the Night, Good News, a Negro spiritual, and, with the band, Onward Christian Soldiers. Row 2: E. Harrell, G. Ryder, S. Kaun, M. Tisdale, L. Ehrlichman, S. Uttke, S. McKegney, J. Waller- rnann, N. Mijokovic. Row 1: E. Seibel, N. Tullbane, R. Malmarowski, D. Mrozinski, M. Danielewski, M. Christiansen, N. Ranus, M. Disch. Q .V Sandy Seymer follows Mr. Niefer with her eyes as she accompanies the A Cappella Choir. Row 5 M Knox C Luc1a S Krueger S Bobber A Rutkowskl J Stark D Mlller C Lewandowskl Row 4 T Gmgrasso K Johnson J Wendt S W1nkler M Mlller C L1S16Ck1 B Llttnan Row 3 K French unknown C Mervosh D Grosz J P1r1ot C P1otrowsk1 K Kufahl C Gordon R0w2 N Tumldajewlcz B Glatczak C Lalorskl A Bal1s trerl L Graff E Blgalke unknown H Wojtczak Row 1 C Platschore T Eufmger P KOWalSk1 J Harter C W1showsk1 K Knops Glrls Glee Rings No're Cf Cheer The Glrls Glee Club IS a compos1te of 280 VOICGS from the classes of Messrs, Nlefer, Raccoh, and Stepner The gurls part1c1pated 1n the Chr1stmas program and 1n the Sprmg Concert, at Wh1Ch formals were worn For the Chrlstmas program, the chorus ng The Spruce Tree Carol Slng Noel, and for a hlghhght Llttle Drummer Boy Row 1 S Traver D Waslelewskl S Krueger P1etr7ak C Tomm V Herek L Schuh L Luk J Schelvan R Holhngsworth S Mayo R0w4 Golher S Galxan J Makoutz B Larson D Kro S L1l1ewsk1 P Nowak J Rewollnskx J Sarge S Reed C Z1el1nks1 Row 3 J Olson S Wroblew sk1 C Baken V Burgard E Peterson B Brandls K Platschore S Lutz B Husslem K Lutz Clchy R0w2 K Kruger J Mehalovlch L Glov S Davls J Fehr K Hoppe I Hurley J Wolf D1V6lb1SS S Newmann M Cull Row 1 D Pr1 S Kuhrt D Pallen D Krlzan J Kaszynsk1 H1ed M Kamke D Damels B Kramer 1C ,: .I ,. ,. ', ,. ,. ,. . : . . ,I I, . , . ,. A fl ' f' 1' .' .: 'fr' ,.' n- 1'. ' A ' V a- 7' 1 . v- I ' V :.. ,'. ,. ,. X 0 f I ' ., . . Sa 66 ,774C' H ' ' 66' H , . ,.. ,. ,. as .. ,.. ,. . :D ..,.. ,. ,.. .,. hn .. p ,. ,. nt 7' Y' TV' 'Y' . ,. ,. ,. ,S '. :. ,. ',. er :.,. . :..-1 Q , E112 5, I PM , ,.,., ,, Y . wmwvmr .,,1.:Ww,,W,n,.W,.mn,W .WM ,V MM,-,, , , , , , Sfuclenfs Devofe Time To Dance Band. Row 3: R. Banholzer, J. Bain. Row 2: R. Boyum, R. Price, C. Thiel, D. Edwards. Row Boys' Glee. Row 5: J. Pankowski, J. Blawat, M. Flayter, T. LaSota, R. Kuhrt, G. Klisanac. Row 4: K. Kovnesky, D. Mitschke, T. Jazwinski, Mr. Step- ner, J. Funk, D. Speier, K. Rachoner. Row 3: R. Fink, J. Becker, W. Bansemer, T. Lazaris, J. Snyder, 1: R. Woodrow, S. Lambrecht, D. Luell, P. Johnson. A. Rabidoux. Row 2: T. Plecha. R. Zawacki, W. Lazaris, R. Fritsch, P. Fitzgerald, D. Gorzalski, P. Buckett. Row 1: G. DeGroot, R. Jacques, K. Belton, V. Collelo, T. Geib, F. Kritter. Activities Pulaski's dance band, the Swiffs is mainly made up of boys from Pulaski. These boys play not only for the school's record hops, but also for many outside musical activities. Under the direction of Dave Luell, the group practices frequently at one of the mem- bers homes. The thirty-four members of the Boys' Glee sing daily and are under the direction of Mr. Bernard Stepner. Their repertoire includes songs of devotion, folk songs, and patriotic songs. One of their duties is to perform at the annual Teachers' Christmas Party. The Pulaski stage crew, under the super- vision of Mr. Rieck, is in charge of equip- ment used for any of the various programs. The P. A. Crew is in charge of all equip- ment used in keeping the students informed. Mr. Schmitz is the faculty advisor. Stage Crew. Row 2: N. Thias, J. Swensson. Row 1: C. Shave, M. Adams, J. Schlei. Public Address Crew. Row 2: M. Young, G. Kla- horst, J. Finger. Row 1: R. LaChance, J. Jens, G. McConkey, S. Amich. 49 1 zxfv ww ww QSQV s 'W I. 2 2 s 5 2 5 z g . 5 R 3 If .,:.,,,.... ............ 3 M ...wW.... 4 .M 5 3 v ,sb if w?w QVK .......... . f .. .. w e is , .,,,. ,,... . ..,.,.,.,., . A , 'sm Q .W W .,.,., ,. x . ...... V' ,V 1 X .::S:: :5 ,, Wy , . ..:.:,. gff.,f x ?.xg,45S.Zn,x V 45 3 J A Q, A x ?.,,3.:,.E :555::5,-t Qwwwwwww QWQ2 Q A awww V v+f A ff, x 1, .1 ' 1 is 4, im: KW ' fix -5 Q -I -v '- :5:::2a52a,. N1 , wiv . :iff- W As Seniors We Do Big Things If you have seen a nattily dressed person walking down the hall with a copy of Gulliver's Travels, cutting a class to have two lunch hours, wearing a chipped class ring, displaying an expression of an inflated egotist, and whim- pering slightly over high school memories, then you have had the opportunity of gazing on a member of that select group of Pulaski seniors. Of course, this position was not easily attained, as evidenced by the battle wounds recorded on report cards. But after removing the obstacles of exams, term papers, projects, activities, and homework, the final battle ci- tation, the diploma, was given to all Worthy candidates. Valedictorian Carol Niwa gives her speech before the graduating student body. Mr. Tiernan and the guest speaker look on, Acting principal Edward DeBriae confers a diploma to Wayne Kostka, class president. Valedictorians Marcia Chybovvski and Carol Niwa sit nearby. Valeclicforians Marcia Chybowski Carol Niwa Back row: Richard Flower, Gil Brickler, Mary Wagner, Sue Tomlinson, Front row: Carol Bosvvein, Charmaine Gocha, Gloria Blankemeier. The Senior Planning Committee poses before leaving. Class Sponsors A g Sammi? ..,, I vi, ..,. , .,,., .. -2'2- .f Q as B . 1 ,ff 1 ,, . .. ?E2,,,l, QQ 5 ,.gggafEz':..:.: ww 4 Jessi- 3 ' l ' .253 P T , , fi -: Miss Chwalek Mr. Dcxvenporl' Top: Mr. Bergland, Senior Guidance Counselor, bids good-bye to January grads While officers look on. Bottom: Carol Niwa addresses the graduation body at commencement exercises. Past Student Council members are recognized at Honor Day program. January Crew Ships Out That day in January, 1963, dawned bleak and cold as 132 of Pulaski's finest left and went into the world midst a shower of parent- shed tears and sweeping tassels. Leading up to the graduation ceremony itself, which featured Prof. Topetzes of Mar- quette as the main speaker, the senior plan- ning committee, under the direction of the class sponsors, Miss Chwalek and Mr. Daven- Wayne Kosilw Robert Yersin President Vice-President port, formulated an itinerary consisting of a banquet, breakfast, and B a c c a la u r e a t e services. During its stay at Pulaski, the class com- piled an enviable record both scholastically Ctwo valedictoriansl and athletically. Not only was this the last four-year class to enter, but it was one of the largest mid-term classes to graduate. Diane Leverenz Jerry Pegoraro Secretory Treasurer Seniors '63 Backinger, John Backie Football, Basketball, Track Badciong, Fred Stage Crew, Hall Monitor, Track, Sr. Class Play Bak, Nancy Little One Hall Monitor, Guidance Monitor, Sr. Plan- ning Committee Barstow, William Bill Stamp Club Behling, Dean Sports Skills, Hall Monitor. Betzhold, Clarene Clarence Girls' Glee Biedrzycki, Laura Theresa G.A.A., Bookstore Blankemeier, Gloria Glori-Be Girls' Club, Library Monitor, G.A.A., Sr. Planning Committee, Library Club, Attend- ance Monitor, Central Youth Council Bohlman, David Dave Sports Skills, Hall Monitor, Sr. Planning Committee, Intramurals Boswein, Carol Blondie Girls' Club, Hall Monitor, Captain, Office Monitor, Sr. Planning Committee, Girls' Glee, Bookstore Briokler, Gilbert Gil Football, Track, Sports Skills, Hall Moni- tor, Projectionist, Sr. Planning Commit- tee, Prom Court, Homecoming Court Bukiewicz, Joanne Jeanie Girls' Glee, Booster Girls, International Club, G.A.A. Cartwright, Charles Charlie Gymnastics Chojnacki, Robert Bob Hall Monitor, Baseball Chybowski, Marcia Mamie Valedictorian, Sr. Orchestra, O r c h e s i s, Cavalier Newspaper Staff, Blue Mask, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, F.T.A., Inter- national Club, Booster Girls, Girls Glee, Gym Monitor, P.A. Announcer Cyrus, Gloria Dago Girls' Glee Dehmlow, Sally Fae Dryja, John Jack Dunn, Kathleen Honah Sr. Orchestra, F.T.A. Booster Girls, Jr. Planning Committee, G.A.A., Student Council Feige, Gary Swimming Flower, Bonnie Flower, Richard Twitter Bug Swimming, Wrestling, Jr. Prom Court, Sr. Planning Committee, Student Council, Hall Monitor Captain Friedl, James Jim Fryjoff, Sharon Sherry A Cappella Choir, Booster Girls, Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Fula, Darlene Dar Gigante, Donald Don Football, Wrestling, Gymnastics, Track Gjurich, Michele Shelly Student Council, Hall Monitor, Girls' Club, Infirmary Monitor Gocha, Charmaine Charley Girls' Club, Girls' Glee, Drill Team, Student Council, International Club, Hall Monitor, A Cappella Choir, Sr. Planning Committee, G.A.A., Booster Girls Gorski, Judith Judy G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Newspaper Staff, F.T.A., Hall Monitor, Paramedical Club Sr. Lifesaving Graczyk, Sharon Sherry Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor, Paramedical Club Wayne Kostka diligently studies Physics with his partner, Sue Hoeth. Grohall, Harold Harry I-Iafeman, Ronald Ron Aerodynamics Club, Student Council Hauke, Mary Ann Booster Girls, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor Hein, Jolm Drum Major, Sr. Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, International Club, Advanced Math Club, Swimming Helsinger, Kyle Knot picturedl Rock Football, Wrestling, Track, Sports Skills, Intramurals, Hall Monitor Henneman, Norbert Knot pictured? Hess, Patricia Pat Girls' Glee Hetzel, Kathleen Katie Student Art League, Girls' Club, Swim- ming Monitor Hintz, Frank Hintzie Wrestling, Track Hrymnak, Frances Fran Student Council, Girls' Glee, Girls' Club, International Club, Swimming Monitor, Hall Monitor, Gym Monitor I-Iueneke, Ronald Knot picturedl Ron I-Iutto, David Davey Football, Track, Sports Skills, Boys' Glee, Hall Monitor Jackson, Jr., Kenneth Tiny Football, Wrestling, Track, Golf, Student Council Jensen, Bonnie Bon-Bon Projectionist, Hall Monitor, Booster Girls, Drill Team, Girls' Glee Kallmann, Alan Al Student Council, Basketball, Hall Monitor, Sports Skills Kay, William Football, Wrestling, Track, Sports Skills, Sr. Orchestra Kehoe, Kathleen Kathy Girls' Club, Gym Monitor, Jr. Planning Committee, Swim Monitor, Office Monitor Kester, Robert Vince Jr. Band, Hall Monitor iehl, James J im rack, Wrestling, Student Council, Ad- anced Math Club, Astronomy Club, Sr. lanning Committee lingsporn, Milton Milty-Wilty r. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Student Council, rojectionist, Track, P.A. Announcer oc, Maxine Chee-Chee irls' Glee, Blue Mask ostka, Wayne Cow r. Class President, Baseball, Track, Wres- ing, Football, Student Council, Jr. Prom ourt, Sr. Planning Committee owalski. James Killer ross-Country, Apparatus rah, Richard Beanie restling, Swimming, Stage Crew, Pro- ctionist, A r c h e r y Club, Conservation lub, Hall Monitor Captain, Library Club, Lbrary Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Sports ills ucharski, Linda Cnot picturedb Jinxie 'aM0nt, Richard Dick ootball, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Stu- ent Council angowski, Ruth Roof ternational Club, Jr. Orchestra, Hall onitor, Swimming Monitor, Girls' Glee, ffice Monitor empicke, Susan Knot pict1u'edJ Sue wimming Monitor, Girls' Club, Girls' Glee, .A.A., Paramedical Club everenz, Diane Di ooster Girls, Class Secretary, Student ouncil, Office Monitor, Lost and Found onitor, Girls' Glee, G.A.A. everenz, Sharyn Sheri avalier Newspaper Staff, Hall Monitor ibecki, Patricia Pat tudent Council, Booster Girls, Girls' Glee, ost and Found Monitor, Office Monitor, wimming Monitor, Drill Team oomis, Patrick Studi0us ootball, Intramurals, Weightlifting, Hall onitor artens, Karen Jo ooster Girls, Girls' Glee edrow, Robert Bob ootball, Basketball, Baseball iller, Carol irls' Glee, Hall Monitor A pin up pose of Wrestlers Roger Koehn, Gary Mrotek and Wayne Kostka. Millward, Daniel Dan Wrestling, Gym Monitor Mlot, Patricia Ann Pat Attendance Monitor, Lost and Fou n d Monitor Moriwaki, Michael Lee Swimming Mrotek, Gary Baseball, Football, Golf, Sports Skills, Body Building Club, Projectionist, Ad- vanced Math Club, Wrestling Mulhollon, James Jim Sports Skills, Football, A Cappella Choir, Hall Monitor, Projectionist Neitzel, Karen Sassy Gym Monitor, Jr. Prom Court, Girls' Club, Swimming Monitor, International Club, Hall Monitor, Student Council Niwa, Carol Valedictorian, Girls' Glee, Sr. Planning Committee Noben, Carol Girls' Glee, Paramedical Club, Hall Monitor 0'Claire, Barbara Lee Barbie Girls' Glee, Projectionist Oesterreich, John Oseland, Arthur Artie Projectionist, P.A. Crew, Wrestling Otto, Diane Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Office Monitor Pahl, Shyela Trace Conservation Club, Hall Monitor, Infirm- ary Monitor Palkovic, Judy G.A.A., F.T.A., Gym Monitor, Hall Monitor Paluszcyk, Gary Peanuts Pegoraro, Jerry Peg Wrestling, Golf, Baseball, Body Building, Hall Monitor Captain, Sr. Class Treasurer Penkalski, Jim Pinhead Football, Baseball, Hall Monitor Phillips, John Red Pilak, Gary Gar Baseball, Track, Sports Skills, Aerody- namic Club, Student Council Plant, Terry Sports Skills, Body Building Club, Con- servation Club, Advanced Math Club, Golf, Gymnastics, Hall Monitor Captain, As- tronomy Club Poeske, Linda Blondey G.A.A., Girls' Club, Library Club, Library Monitor, Guidance Monitor, Hall Monitor, Sr. Planning Committee Protasiewicz, Elaine E Attendance Monitor Ptaszynski, Sharon Sherri Student Co u n cil, G.A.A., F.T.A., Hall Monitor Reichert, Roger Rog Body Building Club, Sports Skills, Hall Monitor Captain, Wrestling, Gymnastics Reinke, Fred Rin0 Student Council, Advanced Math Club, Golf, Hall Monitor, Astronomy Club Remsko, Sharon Remsko Guidance Monitor Ritter, Ronald Ron Sr. Band, Intermediate Band Roelke, Barbara, Barb Girls' Glee, Girls' Club, Gym Monitor, Hall Monitor, Projectionist, Infirmary Monitor Ropiak, Andrea Andrea Ropiak, Joseph Knot pict1u'edJ Schuele, Joanne Joan Girls' Glee, Infirmary Monitor, Hall Moni- tor, Girls' Club Swimmers Russ Waszak, Chet Slawinski, and Barry Wichmann Walk to the start. Slattery, Patricia Red Sr. Planning Committee Slicker, Janice Jan G,A.A. Smerlinski, Donald Smers Football, Wrestling, Track, Sports Skills, Hall Monitor, Aerodynamics Club Speich, William Spike Track, Library Club, Projectionist, Aero- dynamics Club Stellman, Suzanne Susie Student Council, Booster Girls, Hall Moni- tor, Girls' Glee, Jr. Prom Court, Girls' Club, Office Monitor Steuernagel, Raymond Ray Golf, Sports Skills, Body Building Club, Intramurals, Astronomy Club, Hall Moni- tor Sumiejski, Roger Knot pict1u'edJ Swiertz, Thomas Tom Szeklinski, Alexsandra Sandi Student Council, P.A. Announcer, Swim- ming Monitor, Girls' Glee, Gym Monitor, Infirmary Monitor, Hall Monitor Captain, Drill Team, Girls' Club, G.A.A. Szydel, Judith 'tJudy Attendance Monitor, Hall Monitor, Quill and Scroll Szymborski, Cynthia Cyndie Student Council, Projectionist, Blue Mask, Attendance Monitor, Hall Monitor, F.T.A., G.A.A. Tamse, William Cnot fvicturedy Willie Teichmann, Mary Teichy Student Council, Sr. Band, Library Moni- tor, G.A.A., Guidance Monitor, Library Club, Sr. Planning Committee Teske, James Duke Aerodynamics Club, Baseball, Basketball, Hall Monitor Toetz, Paul Sports Skills, Intramurals, Hall Monitor, Aviation Club Tomlinson, Susan Wiggles Infirmary Monitor Truby, Joyce International Club, Girls' Club, Lost and Found Monitor, Student Council Warren Buck Gymnastics, Track, S p o r t s Aerodynamics Club Hall Monitor Diane , Mary Louise M8l'l'ly' Glee, Drill Team, Projeetionist, Jr. Planning Committee, Infirmary , Booster Girls, Sr. Planning Com- John ootball, Sports Skills, Aviation Club Anton El-Clod Clarence Ebba ootball Basketball, Golf, Hall Monitor Sr. Planning Committee, Body Club Karen Willie Hall Monitor, Usher, Sr. Planning Mary Lou Ronald Ron Monitor Jo-Ellen Jo Glee , Suzanne Susy Sr. Band, Girls' Glee, Paramedical Club arnot, Thaddeas Ted Yersin, Robert Bob Sr. Class Vice-President, Wrestling, Foot- ball, Golf, Body Building Club, Sports Skills, Student Council, Advanced Math Club, Hall Monitor Zarse, Barbara Barb Swimming Monitor Zilke, James Zilke Football, Wrestling Ebba Wiechowski, 31, and Al Tomaszew- ski, 14, Watch the path of the ball. Zunker, Alla Lee Alley-0op Girls' Club, Drill Team, Girls' Glee, Jr. Prom Planning Committee End Ebba Wiechowski Catches a touchdown pass near the goalg surprised opponents Watch. Gary Mrotek maneuvers his opposition. Y G. Mrotek and W. Kostka hold up J. Pegoraro Sheila Seefeldt, industrious senior at Work. Lower: Judy Beck selling needed supplies. Pam Manske found busily holding up the school. Hall Monitor Lorrie Beatovic dreaming of Who? Mr. Francke speaks at commencement exercises. Mr. Boyajian, Mr. DeBriae, and Mrs. Stanwitt, look on. June Grads Ready For Future Pulaski's graduating seniors began their activities with an Honor Day recognizing those who made outstanding contributions to the school. The Saturday before commencement, there was a banquet followed by a dance. The next day, the Protestants Went to Ascen- sion Lutheran Church for a breakfast followed by a baccalaureate service. The Roman Catholics had their breakfast and service at Richard Wargin Dean Nimmer St. Gregory the Great on graduation day. Gn June 13, the day of release came for the 491 graduates. The program began With remarks by Mr. DeBriae. After the presenta- tion of a class gift by the class president, the main speaker addressed the seniors. The program ended with remarks by the valedic- torian. Class Officers Janice Schuifer Ray Unger President Vice-President Secretory Treasurer Valedictorians Sr. Honor Roll Richard Patzfahl Nancy Klopf Valediciorian Valedictorian Class Sponsors Mr. Simpson Mrs. Frank Y Mr. DeBriae confers diplomas to graduating of- f1CGTS James Voelz Katherine Burns Mary Schroeter David Drought Carolann Lowell Gregg Rutkowski Kathleen Block Laurel Teevan John Albright Jane Kammerer Gregory Rath Susan Bello Karen Bartell Charles Matzek Stanley Pruski Karin Fichtner Carol Fryioff Gerald Frey Susan Clingenpeel Susan Jakusz Linda Vazquez Helen Zakrzewski Kathleen Sternik Steven Maciolek Larry Maloney Sandra Lambrecht Carol Bachmann Laverne Werner Judith Kennedy Barbara Muth Herbert Garn William Clark James Brunkella Janice Jastrzembowskl Jean Bevsek Susan Heins Sandra Seymer Glen Burmeister Barbara Osterland Carol Ols Ann Dolney Ricky Jashinske Roger Printup Albrecht, Aline Lena Booster Girls, G.A.A. Albright, John Student Council, A Cappella Choir, As- tronomy Club, Jr. Prom Court, Guidance Monitor, Football, Basketball, Track Amich, Steve Knot picturedj Projection Crew Captain, P.A. Crew, Bas- ketball Andersen, David Dave Hall Monitor Andersen, Sandra Sammy Girls' Glee Anderson, Kathleen Kathy G.A.A., Infirmary Monitor Anderson, Sandra Andy Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Andreska, James Andy Blue Mask, Baseball Bachmann, Carol Booster Girls, F.T.A., Paramedical Club, .f,t:5.L.r' G.A.A., Guidance Monitor, Infirmary Mon- itor Balthazor, Leon Lee Bandlow, Ruth Ruthie Hall Monitor Bangust, Patricia Pat G.A.A. Bannerman, Sally Student Art League V.P., Office Monitor Bansemer, Wayne Wiener Boys, Glee Barbian, Kathryn Kathy Sr. Band Barcz, Richard Dick Seniors congreate at a lunch table during the second half of fourth hour. Go away, junior! Bartell, Karen F.T.A., Student Council Treasurer, Cava- lier Annual Business Staff, Booster Girls, Guidance Monitor, G.A.A. Bashell, Robert Bob Hall Monitor Bauer, Barbara Beaver Infirmary Monitor, Hall Monitor, Girls' Glee, Guidance Mo nito r, Paramedical Club, Student Council, Jr. Prom Court Bamnler, John Dave Projection Crew Captain Beatovic, Lourdene Doone G.A.A., Jr. Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Hall Monitor, Gym Monitor, Or- chesis, Cavalier Newspaper Staff Becherer, Monica Mon G.A.A., Booster Girls Beck, Judith Judy G.A.A., F.T.A., Booster Girls, Office Mon- itor, Girls' Glee Beffa, Robert Knot pioturedj Bob Beles, John Knot picturedj Projection Crew Bello, Susan Sue Cavalier Newspaper Associate Editor, Or- chesis, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Booster Girls, A Cappella Choir, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Sr. Class Play Belot, Thomas Knot picturedb Billy Joe Basketball, Track, Hall Monitor Captain Bentley, Sharon Bents Attendance Monitor, Guidance Monitor, Girls' Glee Bentzien, Jill Cavalier Newspaper Executive E d i t o r, Quill and Scroll, Natare Vice President, Student Council, Sr. Planning Committee, Booster Girls, G.A.A. Berg, Michael Cavalier Annual Literary Editor, Cavalier Newspaper Photographer, Quill and Scroll Bergeler, Robert Bob Bernhardt, Kim Berni Bestul, Jeanne Jeannie Hall Monitor, Gym Monitor, Girls, Glee, G.A.A., Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Sr. Planning Co.mmittee, Student C o u n c i l Asst. Secretary, Booster Girls, Cavalier Annual Business Staff Bevsek, Jean Jeanie Student Council, Gym Monitor, G.A.A., In- firmary Monitor, Paramedical Club, Guid- ance Monitor Biedrzycki, Ronald Wrestling Bilicki, Dennis tnot picturedb Binger, Melvin Binge Football, Track, Hall Monitor Captain Bischoff, Joan JOIli Cavalier Newspaper Staff, Blue Mask, G.A.A., Student Council, Sr. Planning Committee Bishop, William Bill Track, Football, Cross-Country, Jr. Prom Court, Body Building Club Blawat, James Curly Boys' Glee, Wrestling, Track Blochowiak, Paul Rock Football, Wrestling, Track, Body Building Club, Homecoming Court, Hall Monitor Captain Block, Kathleen Kathy Girls' Glee, Booster Girls, G.A.A., Office, Monitor, F.T.A., Gym Monitor Block, Mary Student Council, Booster Girls, Cavalie Annual Sr. Editor, Girls' Glee, Cavalieil Newspaper Staff, Quill and Scroll, G.A.A., Boberski, Ruth Ann Ruffie G.A.A., Homecoming Court, Student Coun-I cil, Sr. Planning Committee, Booster Girls, Swim Monitor, Hall Monitor Bonczkiewicz, Gloria Gloria-BW Office Monitor, Attendance Monitor, Blu Mask, Booster Girls Bonifield, James Jim Jr. Prom Court Bonvicini, Thomas Tom' Booth, Vernelle Dearums' A Cappella Choir, Sr. Band Majorette, Jr. Prom Court, Bookstore Monitor, Guidance Monitor, Orchesis Bordsen, Susan Knot pictured? Susie' Blue Mask, Paramedical Club, Hall Moni tor, Girls' Glee, F.T.A., Guidance Monito Borkowski, William Bill' Boyajian, Christine Chris' Office Monitor V Brandt, Darlene Dolly Library Monitor, Hall Monitor, G.A.A., Guidance Monitor Brooks, James tnot pieturedl Jim Brown, Virginia Ginny N a t a r e Secretary-Treasurer, Orchestra, Booster Girls, G.A.A., Paramedical Club, Swim Monitor, Gym Monitor, Infirmary Monitor Brozovich, Donna Girls' Glee, Cavalier Newspaper Staff, In- firmary Monitor Brlunm, Barbara Ann Barb Brunkella, James Van Bunny Swimming, Golf, Intramurals, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Astronomy Club, Chess Club, Sports Skills Club Buehler, Joann Angel Student Council, Attendance Monitor, Hall Monitor, Paramedical Club, G.A.A., In- firmary Monitor Burgermeister, Mary Ann Little Mary Student Council, Sr. Planning Committee, Paramedical Club, Lost and Found Moni- tor, G.A.A., Booster Girls, Hall Monitor, F.T.A. Burke, Thomas Burkie Burmeister, Glen Baseball, Sr, Orchestra, Jr. Prom Court, Math Club, Boys' Glee Burns, Katherine Burns Cavalier Newspaper Editor-in-Chief, Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Color Guard Captain, Paramedical Club, Booster Girls, G.A.A. Buss, Ronald Buss Boys' Glee Carr, Suzanne Suzi Gym Monitor, Swim Monitor, Office Moni- tor, Booster Girls, Student Art League, Student Council, Girls, Glee Cesar, James Swimming, Baseball, Jr. Prom Court, Gym Monitor, Hall Monitor Charno, Milton Buzzard Football, Wrestling, Track, Gymnastics, Hall Monitor Captain Chart, Linda Lin G.A.A., Girls' Glee Christenson, Sandra Tex G.A.A., Paramedical Club, Hall Monitor Cieszynski, Candance Candy Natare, Sr. Band, Office Monitor, Student Council, G.A.A., Booster Girls Ciganek, Ellen Ellie Clark, William Duck Student C o u n c il President, Inter-High Representative, A Cappella Choir, Sports Training, Gym Monitor, Hall Monitor Cap- tain, Football, Basketball, Track Clingenpeel, Susan Hawaii F.T.A., Sr. Class Play, Office Monitor Coggins, Frank Giant Kille1 ' Cook, Patricia Kelly Girls' Glee, F.T.A., Booster Girls Couzens, Cathleen Cathy Natare, Cavalier Newspaper Staff, Jr. Red Cross, G.A.A., Paramedical Club, F.T.A., Gym Monitor Cozens, Joan Student Council, Attendance Monitor Czerwinski, Cynthia Sunny Paramedical Club, Office Monitor, Girls' Glee, F.T.A., Student Council, B o os t e r Girls, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Hall Monitor Czerwinski, Diane Booster Girls, G.A.A., Guidance Monitor, Girls' Glee Dallman, Elizabeth Liz F.T.A. President, Booster Girls, A Cap- pella Choir, Swim Monitor, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Damman, Randle Randy Daniels, Diann Di-Di Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Darby, Kenneth Little Darb Intramurals, Track, Body Building, Foot- ball, Gym Monitor, Swim Monitor, Gym- nastics Jill Bentzien and Dean Nimmer ad-lib at Orchesis show. I 'Wir :WF if Deal, Ralph Spike Deja, Wayne Butch Dejewski, Carol Blue Mask, Booster Girls, Paramedical Club, Guidance Monitor Dirmeier, Laurence Larry Hall Monitor Captain, Projection Crew, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Disch, Melody Ann Mel Red Cross, A Cappella Choir, S t u d e n t Council, G.A.A., F.T.A., Paramedical Club, Office Monitor, Infirmary Monitor Dolney, Ann Marie Bunny Booster Girls, F.T.A., Paramedical Club, G.A.A., Infirmary Monitor Dombrowski, Norman D0mb0 Hall Monitor, Jr. Prom Planning Com- mittee, Sr. Planning Committee Donals, Wanda Attendance Monitor Drezdzon, Roberta Bobbie Booster Girls, Hall Monitor Drobac, Darlene D0die Cheerleader Co-Captain, Orchesis Presi- dent, Red Cross Secretary, Booster Girls, F.T.A., Cavalier Newspaper Literary Edi- tor, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Class Play, Home- coming Court, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Stu- dent Council Drougllt, David Dave Library Monitor Dudek, Sandra Cnot picturedl Sandi Eberl, Sharron Shari Cavalier Newspaper, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Paramedical Club Edl, Ernestine Ernie Booster Girls, G.A.A. Edwards, Beverly Bev Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, F.T.A., Booster Girls, G.A.A. Eggers, Richard Dick Tennis, Astronomy Club, Science Club Ehrlichman, Lynn Peanuts Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Gym Monitor Engbring, Kathleen Egg A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Sr. Planning Committee, Booster Girls, Na- tare President Enk, Kathleen Kathy Student Council, Hall Monitor Federman, Karen Infirmary Monitor, Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Feldhausen, Suzanne Suzie Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor 1 Feldmann, Judith Judy Felski, Richard Shorty i Football, Track N Ferber, Irene X Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Fichtner, Karin Kari Booster Girls, F.T.A., G.A.A. ' Flann, Jerilyn Jeri Foley, Emily Dolly Booster Girls Forbes, Eloise Ellie I Girls' Glee Ford, David T-Bird P.A. Announcer, Football, Wrestling Foti, John Wrestling, Cross-Country Frank, Roger . Dick Wargin is triumphantly carried off the floor after setting a city conference scoring record. Frank, Tex Sr. Planning Committee, Football, Basket- ball, Track, Hall Monitor Frederick, David Dave Fremberg, Rochelle Rikki ' Blue Mask, Hall Monitor, Attendance Mon- itor, G.A.A., Jr. Prom Planning Com- mittee Frey, Gerald Jerry Hall Monitor, Cross-Country, Track Fritsch, Raymond Ray Frontczak, Fred Freddie Hall Monitor Frontczak, James Jimmy Fryjoff, Carol G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, Swim Monitor Funk, James Jim Boys, Glee, Gymnastics Gaffin, Stanley Stan Cross-Country Captain, Track, Basketball, Sr. Planning Committee, Hall Monitor Captain, P.A. Announcer alian, Charles Chuck ' Track, Hall Monitor, Cross-Country anske, Barbara Barbie aramedical Club, Girls' Glee, Office onitor arcia, Michael Pedro ardner, Kenneth Knot picturedj Golden Boyn arn, Herbert Yahoo-Herb ross-Country, Track, Hall Monitor, As- ronomy Club ebel, Jane Janer aramedical Club, Infirmary Monitor, A appella Choir, Blue Mask, Jr. Prom Plan- ing Committee Genet, William Willie Baseball, Football, Hall Monitor Captain, Jr. Prom Court Gentilli, Sharon Jinx G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Booster Girls, Li- brary Club, Cafeteria Monitor, P.A, An- nouncer Gillis, Gary Dobie Gladowski, Constance Connie Infirmary Monitor Gniot, Douglas Farmer Baseball, Projection Crew Gorski, Kathleen G0rski Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Swim Mon- itor, Office Monitor, Paramedical Club, F.T.A. Gorzalski, Leonard Dink A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Wrestling, Track Grasch, Patrick Pat Track, Wrestling, Tennis, Hall Monitor Gratz, Gail Gratzie Booster Club, Guidance Monitor, F.T.A., Paramedical Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Greve, Mary Hall Monitor Grice, Ellen Little-0nee Girls' Glee, Drill Team, Library Monitor Gritz, Judith Tracy Sr. Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Hall Monitor, Sr. Class Play, Usher Grosz, Diane Peanuts Girls' Glee, Library Monitor Gultch, Sharon G.A.A., Hall Monitor Captain Haggarty, John Coach Dufek prepares a Workout for the seated track men. Free haircuts in the team room. Let's go! Haglund, Sandra Sandy Hall Monitor, Infirmary Monitor, Girls' Glee Hagner, Dennis Knot Picturedb Den Hainline, Dan fnot picturedb Hamann, Walter Wally Baseball, Swimming, Student Council Hanna, Carol F.T.A., G.A.A., Sr. Band, Sr, Orchestra, Booster Girls, Guidance Monitor Hansen, James Jim Jr. and Sr. Band, Football, Wrestling, Track, Student Council, Astronomy Club, Projection Crew, Hall Monitor Hansen, Kathleen Rookie Attendance Monitor, Hall Monitor Harris, Joanne Jo G.A.A., Guidance Monitor, Girls, Glee Harsh, Mary M A Cappella Choir, Sr. Orchestra, Student Council, Jr. Prom Court, Sr. Class Play, Booster Girls Secretary, G.A.A., F.T.A., Guidance Monitor, Lost and Found Moni- tor Hart, Rosalie Rosy G.A.A., Guidance Monitor Hartimg, Pamela Pam Cavalier Newspaper Staff, G.A.A., F.T.A., Swim Monitor, Guidance Monitor, Hall Monitor, Girls' Glee Haugen, Janette Sr. Orchestra, Office Monitor, B o o s t e r Girls, F.T.A. Vice President Hausner, Robert Bob Sr. Orchestra, Math Club, Student Art League Heins, Susan Suzy Booster Girls, Natare, Swim Monitor, G.A.A. Hineline, Sue Susie Sr. Band, Jr. Prom Court, Natare, Color Guard, G.A.A. Hirsch, Ellen Ellie G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, F.T.A., Hall Monitor, Sr. Planning Com- mittee, Jr. Prom Planning Committee Hoeth, Suzanne Susie Booster Girls, Paramedical Club, Student Council, Lost and Found Monitor, Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Jr. Prom Planning Commit- tee, Gym Monitor, Swim Monitor I-loneck, Michael Tuff-Roach Swimming, Track, Hall Monitor, Library Monitor, Office Monitor N Honkavaara, Kay Huber, James Moose Wrestling, Gymnastics, Track, Apparatusj Jr. Prom Court, Hall Monitor l Huckstorf, Marlene Micki R Girls' Glee, Student Art League Hudzinski, David Hud i Swimming, Jr. Prom Court, Track, Ap-' paratus, Projection Crew, Intramurals Huebner, Richard Rich , Huebner, Thomas Tom A Cappella Choir Huseas, Patricia Pat i Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor Husslein, Barbara Barb Girls' Glee, G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Ca- valier Newspaper Hutchison, James Calabash Football, Basketball, Track, cavalie ' Newspaper, 1962 Homecoming King, 1963 grom King, Hall Monitor Captain, Stamp lub . Q Ingerman, Douglas Ingo l Hall Monitor, Gym Monitor, Football, Bas' ketball, Baseball ' Jacques, Mary Jahrmann, Janet Yarms'1 Student Council Secretary, Cavalier Ani nual Senior Editor, Booster Girls, Jr. Prom Court, Quill and Scroll, G.A.A. Jakubiak, Thomas T.J.'T Projection Crew, Library Monitor, F.T.A, Jakubicz, Sophie Infirmary Monitor Seniors rejoice at the end of their four' year term at P. H. S. Jakusz, Susan Sue Booster Girls, G.A.A., Paramedical Club Janicki, Kathleen Janowiak, Patricia Patches Booster Girls, G.A.A. Jarozewski, Wayne Jaris Track, Basketball, Baseball Jashinske, Ricky Rick Chess Club, Astronomy Club Jastrzembowski, Janice J.J. Cavalier Annual Editor-in-Chief, Para- medical Club, Student Council, Booster Girls, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Sr. Planning Committee, Quill and Scroll Jedrusiak, Genevieve Jenny G.A.A., Hall Monitor, German Club, Blue Mask, Cafeteria Monitor, Booster Girls Jens, John Lil John Jens, Ruth Ruthie Natare, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, F.T.A., Swim Monitor, Gym Monitor, Hall Monitor Jepsen, Jim Jimmy Hall Monitor, Football, Track, Sr. Or- chestra Jirku, Emily Ann Emmy F.T.A., Student Art League, Gym Monitor, Paramedical Club, Swim Monitor, Sr. Plan- ning Committee, G.A.A., Student Council Kabacinski, Judith Judy Girls' Club Kah, Carroll Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor Kammerer, Jane, Library Club, G.A.A., Sr. Band, Sr. Or- chestra, F.T.A., Booster Girls Kapitanski, Eugene Knot picturedj Cappi Hall Monitor Karolewicz, David Karpinski, Mary Ann Karpy Office Monitor, Booster Girls, G.A.A., Blue Mask, Sr. Planning Committee Kasprzak, Susan Susie Booster Girls, Guidance Monitor, G.A.A. Kastel, Carl Sonny Wrestling Kaszynski, Joyce Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor Kaun, Sandra Sandy A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, F.T.A., Para- medical Club, G.A.A., Booster Girls, Sr. Planning Committee, Hall Monitor, Jr. Prom Planning Committee Kazmierski, Jane Jamey Girls' Glee Keca, David Cnot picturedb Kennedy, Judy Sr. Band, Majorette, Booster Girls Presi- dent, Cavalier Newspaper Co-Activities Editor, Quill and Scroll, Orchesis, Student Council, Sr. Planning Committee Kermendy, Jerry Knot picturedj Skinhead King, Warren Beaver Track, Wrestling, Gymnastics, Hall Mon- itor, Astronomy Club, Jr. Prom Court Kirchen, Karen Kirch F.T.A., Booster Girls, Guidance Monitor, Cavalier Newspaper Activities E dit o r, Quill and Scroll, Jr. Prom Court, Student Council, G.A.A. Kitkowski, Rita Girls' Glee, Guidance Monitor Klamra, Marilyn Shorty Girls' Glee Kleinschmidt, David Dave Football, Track, Hall Monitor, Sports Skills Klingbeil, Joan Joanie Sr. Orchestra, G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Gym Monitor Klinkert, Arlene Snookie Girls' Glee, Student Art League Klinsanac, Gerald Jerry Boys' Glee Warren King puts up a fight in overtime preventing a Tech opponent from switch- ing. ,M J I-'3'W'm'tMB1l1'f3l' ml ,, Klopf, Nancy Nance Hall Monitor Captain, F.T.A., Paramedical Club, Natare, G.A.A., Valedictorian, Swim Monitor, Office Monitor Kmiecik, Priscilla Pert Blue Mask, Student Art League, Sr. Band Majorette, Orchesis, Cavalier Annual Art Editor and Business Manager, Sr. Plan- ning Committee, Student Council, Jr. Prom Court, Sr. Class Play, G.A.A., Cavalier Newspaper Staff Knight, Eleanor Nelly Hall Monitor, Infirmary Monitor Knop, Sharon Girls' Glee, Booster Club, Lost and Found Monitor Koceja, Michael Koch, Roger Knot picturedj Rog Hall Monitor, Projection Crew, Astronomy Club Koehler, Carolyn Koo Jr. Red Cross, Hall Monitor Captain, Girls' Glee, Paramedical Club, G.A.A., Infirmary Monitor, Booster Girls, F.T.A., Gym Moni- tor . Koehn, Roger Wimp Football, Wrestling, Track, Student Coun- cil, Hall Monitor Captain, Jr. Prom Plan- ning C o m m i t t e e, Homecoming Court, Weight Training Club Kolpack, Richard Dick Football, Wrestling, T r a c k, Basketball, Gym Monitor Kosinski, Carol Cheerleader, G.A.A. Vice President, Para- medical Club, F.T.A., Girls' Glee, Infirm- ary Monitor, Hall Monitor Kotarak, Patricia Patches G.A.A., Booster Girls, Paramedical Club Kotvis, Susan Sarge Girls' Glee Kowalski, Sandra Sandie G.A.A. Kracht, John Sr. Band Kramer, Barbara Texas Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Kratowicz, Gerald Jerry Football, Track, Wrestling, Weight Train- ing Club, Hall Monitor, Apparatus Krawozyk, Diana Di Kreckler, Willard Willy Track Kroll, Cynthia Cindy G.A.A., Booster Girls, F.T.A., Student Art League, Red Cross, Blue Mask, Paramedi- cal Club, Infirmary Monitor, Hall Monitor, Library Monitor Krueger, Sharon Sherry', Girls' Glee Krutz, David Da-Ve Sr. Band Krzyzan, Carol Blue Mask, Paramedical Club, Guidance Monitor, Hall Monitor Kunicki, Jerome tNot Picturedj Astronomy Club, Radio Club Kuntner, James Joe Chess Club, Track, Hall Monitor Klmze, Paul Hall Monitor Kuray, Suzanne Suki Booster Girls, Gym Monitor Kuzma, Nellie Nell Library Monitor, Library Club Secretary- Treasurer, G.A.A. Kwarcinski, Rita G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Student Council, F.T.A., Sr. Planning Committee, Para- medical Club Treasurer, Blue Mask, Booster Girls, Hall Monitor Laik, Edward River Football, Basketball, Track, Hall Monitor Lando, Robert Bob Football, Wrestling, T r a c k, Projection Crew, Hall Monitor, Gym Monitor Langness, Bernadette Lapointe, Michael 1-Iey You ! Football, Wrestling, T r a c k, Elecronics Club 1 Senior Orchesis members Nancy Roy, Ruth Malmarowski, and Suzie Roensch, browse through their library. 1 I 1 wwwwy , Corky pretends she's on the shores of Gitchee Gumi saluting Hiawatha. Lawrence, Donna Monitor David Dave Band, A Cappella Choir Michael Mike , Nancy William Bill Council, Guidance Monitor, Track Lonora Lumpy . Announcer, Student Council, Hall , G.A.A. Karen Karney A., Guidance Monitor 1, Sandra Sandi Glee, G.A.A. HAI!! Council, Projection Crew, Hall Chess Club Carol Monitor, Office Monitor, G.A.A., Announcer, Booster Girls Marlene Marlena Glee David Dave Basketball, Golf, Gym Monitor, Manager, Hall Monitor Sharon Hawaii .T Karen Carolann Newspaper Feature Editor, Sr. Committee, Booster Girls, F.T.A., Mask, Sr. Class Play, Guidance Mon- Office Monitor, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Lutz, Karen Girls' Glee Lutz, Mardell Mardy Hall Monitor Lutz, Sharen Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Spanish Club MacDonald, Gloria Jeannie G.A .A. Maciolek, Steven Stieff Wrestling, Gymnastics, Cavalier News- paper Staff, Monitor Captain, Jr. Prom Court Maier, Keldon Kel Makinen, Richard Mak Football, Baseball, Basketball, Hall Moni- tor Malmarowski, Ruth Corky Hall Monitor, Student Council, Orchesis, Sr. Planning Committee, Cheerleader, 1962 Homecoming Queen, Gym Monitor, F.T.A., Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, G.A.A. Maloney, Larry Bones Basketball, Cross Country, Track Malsack, Robert Bob Manske, Pamela Pam Natare, Orchesis, Booster Girls, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Swim Monitor Maramonte, Eugene Gene A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Baseball Marin, Dennis Den Swimming, Golf, Football, Cross-Country, Hall Monitor Captain, Projection Crew, Student Council Martinez, Rosemary Rosie G.A.A., Girls' Glee Marynik, Anthony Tony Male domination prevails as Mary Block begs for mercy from Mike Berg. Maslo, James Rosie Track Mattila, Jeanette Jeanie Sr. Planning Committee, Office Monitor, Attendance Monitor, Booster Girls, Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Matzek, Charles Chuck Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Drum Major, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Planning Committee, Cavalier Annual Staff McCabe, Jane Janie Natare, Office Monitor, Swim Monitor, G.A.A., Booster Girls, Paramedical Club, Jr. Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, F.T.A. McConkey, Gene Gene Football, Track, Swimming, Projection Crew, P. A. Crew McConkey, Karen McCormick, Sheila uSlll'fb03.I'dn Mcliegney, Susan Suki Natare, Orchesis, Booster Girls Vice-Presi- dent, Paramedical Club Vice-President, Of- fice Monitor, Jr. Prorn Court, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Sr. Planning Com- mittee, Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor Mee, Keith Me Wrestling, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, Hall Monitor, Tennis Mellantine, Richard Rick Metz, Jeffrey Jeff Track, Basketball Michalak, David Dave Office Monitor, Swimming, Baseball, Hall Monitor, Blue Mask Millar, David, Dave Miller, Doreen Do Do Sr. Band, Girls' Glee, G.A,A., Projection Crew Mirek, Florian Whitey Cross Country, Baseball Mirr, Geraldine Geri-i j Booster Girls, Paramedical Club, Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Miscichoski, James Mitch Football, Baseball, Boys' Club, Hall Mon- itor N Miskinis, Lynda Skin N Natare, Student Council, G.A.A., F.T.A., Sr. Planning Committee, Gym and Swim Monitor, Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Jr. Prom Planning Committee Molenda, Elizabeth Betty Booster Girls, Paramedical Club Molus, Richard Dick Bookstore Monitor Mooney, Patrick Pat Wrestling Mroz, Thomas Tom Sr. Orchestra, Sr. Band, Tennis, Wrestling Mueller, Keith Hip Sr. Orchestra Mueller, Terry Bloak Football, Wrestling, Track, Hall Monitor Captain, Sports Skills Morrell, Robert Bob Golf, Hall Monitor Mote, Candace Candy Girls' Glee, Hall Monitor Mozach, Ralph Football, Track, Wrestling 64M0z!Y Murack, Donna Nubby G.A.A., Girls' Glee Muth, Barbara Barbie Cheerleader, O r C h e sis Secretary-Treas- urer, A Cappella Choir, G.A.A., Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Sr. Planning Com- mittee, Student Council, Hall Monitor, Gym Monitor, Lost and Found Monitor, Booster Girls Myszkowski, Michael Mytch Basketball, Baseball, Chess Club, Stamp Club Suzanne Hoeth operates on Sally Pendley's hair in Mrs. NeWman's health class. 1 Nalpieralski, James Nap gootball, Wrestling, Track, Hall Monitor a ptain, Body Building Nelson, Gerald Jerry Hall Monitor, Track, Jr. Band Nennig, Robert fnot picturedj Bob Cavalier Newspaper Staff Nimmer, Dean Pepe Tennis, Golf, Wrestling, Swimming, A Cappella Choir, Student Art League Presi- dent, Hall Monitor, Chess Club, Sr. Class Vice-President Nilmmer, Kenneth Ken Cross Country Novak, Lucille Lulu nlfirmary Monitor, Attendance Monitor Nowak, Karen A Cappella Choir, Paramedical Club, Of- ficr Monitor, Booster Girls, G.A.A., Girls' Gl .e, Student Council Nowak, Patricia 'fPat Atlendance Monitor, Hall Monitor, Girls' Gl.e, Booster Girls, G.A.A. owak, William Knot picturedl Bill Football, Wrestling, Baseball owicki, Kenneth Kenny Golf, Hall Monitor Ochs, Patrick alxer N e w s p a p e r Staff, Orchesis, 0 ster Girls, Girls' Glee, Jr. Prom Court, uidance Monitor, Quill and Scroll ls, Carol av ' o lsen, Gloria Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, Natare, aramedical Club, Gym and Swim Moni- or, Guidance Monitor, Office Monitor, ooster Girls, G.A.A. lson, Kathy tnot picturedj all Monitor, G.A.A. rlizco, Anita Knot picturedl Ann . .A. swerland, Barbara B.0. .A.A., Sr. Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, , avalier Newspaper Staff, F.T.A., Booster l irls, Gym Monitor, Guidance Monitor strowski, Sharon tlzo, Thomas Toto Cappella Choir, Baseball wen, Carole Obie tudent Council, Booster Girls, G.A.A., uidance Monitor it Ozols, Liga Lee Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Jr. Prom Court, Student Council, Paramedical Club, G.A.A., Office Monitor Palus, Edward Ed Track, Cross Country, Hall Monitor, As' tronomy Club Paprocki, George tnot picturedb 'tWild Swimming, Track Patzfahl, Richard Patz Golf, Hall Monitor, Advanced Math Club, Stamp Club, Valedictorian Patzke, Sandra Sandie Girls' Glee Peffer, John Big John Pendley, Sally Sal Cheerleader, Orchesis, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Sr. Planning Committee, Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Cavalier Newspaper Staff, A Cappella Choir, Hall Monitor Perszyk, Daniel Danny Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Jr. Prom Court Peterson, Carol Petey Library Monitor, Office Monitor, Para- medical Club, Library Club Vice-President Pias,Bonnee F.T.A., Booster Girls, Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Piek, Lesley Les Track, Baseball, A Cappella Choir Pientka, Sue Ellen Cavalier Newspaper Staff, A Cappella Choir Pietraszewski, Geraldine Gerry Girls' Glee Pietri, Catherine Pike, Kathleen Kathy G.A.A. Pilja, Maria Mary Guidance Monitor, Paramedical Club, Stu- dent Art League, G.A.A., Booster Girls Mr. Pauly, Roger Koehn, and Rick Graef call for help at a wrestling meet. V .WM 1-. A. -'M MW -wwf ew W Piorkowski, Patricia Pat G.A.A., F.T.A., Paramedical Club, Lost and Found Monitor, Booster Girls, Jr. Prom Court, Student Council, Girls' Glee Pirog, Jerome Knot picturedj Primo Plichta, John Poopsie Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Track, Hall Monitor Powalisz, Eileen Girls' Glee, Library Monitor, G.A.A. Prawdzik, Allan Al Printup, Roger A Cappella Choir, Quill and Scroll, Cava- lier Annual Staff, Sr. Planning Committee Pruski, Stanley Barty Football, Basketball, Golf, Hall Monitor, Body Building, Homecoming Court, Bad- ger Boys State Quinn, William Wilhelm Football, Track, Sr. Orchestra, Hall Moni- tor Captain, Student Council Rasmussen, Beverly Butch Knot pictured? Rath, Gregory Greg Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Astronomy Club, Stamp Club, Student Council, Sr. Plan- ning Committee, Advanced Math Club Reese, David Dave Student Art League Reitz, Robert Hammy Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Hall Mon- itor Renock, Kathleen Kathy Student Council, F.T.A. Secretary, Lost and Found Monitor, Jr. Prom Court, Sr. Class Play, Student Art League, Cavalier Newspaper Staff, Booster Girls, Guidance Monitor, Blue Mask Rewinski, Nancy Office Monitor, Infirmary Monitor, Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Rewolinski, Rita Marie Doc Student Art League, Projection Crew, Paramedical Club, Guidance Monitor, P. A. Announcer Richards, Orville Knot pictureldl Ricke, Faith Rick Natare, A Cappella Choir, Projection Crew, Infirmary M o n i t o r, Paramedical Club, G.A.A. Ried, Gerald Jerry Student Council, Advanced Math Club, Track, Guidance Monitor, Lost and Found Monitor, Hall Monitor Riessbeck, Phyllis Phyll Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir Riley, Patricia Riley Sr. Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Cavalieri Newspaper Staff, Jr. 'Prom Planning Com- mittee, Jr. Prom Court, Student Council, G.A.A., Stamp Club, Gym Monitor, F.T.A., Paramedical Club, Booster Girls Risch, Elizabeth Lizzy Paramedical Club, G.A.A., Infirmary Mon- itor, Jr. Red Cross Council Robinson, Shirley Student Council, Hall Monitor Roblek, John Judo John Track, Hall Monitor, Intramurals Roensch, Susan Suzie Orchesis, Booster Girls, Cavalier News- paper Executive Editor, Quill and Scroll, G.A.A., Recording Secretary, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Office Monitor, Gym Monitor Rolirad, Harriet Toni Hall Monitor, Infirmary Monitor, F.T.A. Rombca, Richard Rich Football, Golf, Basketball, Hall Monitor Rosiewski, Judith Rosol, Anthony Totum Swimming, Track, Tennis, Football, Body Building, Chess Club, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Jr. Prom Court, Hall Monitor Roth, Eva Knot picturedj Kitten Guidance Monitor, Girls' Glee Roy, Nancy Roy Natare, Orchesis, G.A.A., Swim and Gym Monitor, Student Council, F.T.A., Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Sr. Planning Com- mittee, Girls' Glee, Sr. Orchestra Rutkowski, Gregg Rut Student C o u n c i l, Advanced Math Club, Stamp Club, Hall M o n i t o r, Astronomy Club, Golf Ryback, Sandra Sandy Ryczek, Jeffrey Jeff Track, Projection Crew Salaja, Jerome Naj Football, B a s k e t b all, Track, Jr. Prom Court, Hall Monitor, Sr. Planning Com- mittee, Gym Monitor Salewski, Irene Izzy Student Council, G u i d a n c e Monitor, Booster Girls, Lost and Found Monitor, Student Art League, Paramedical Club Salo, Susan Suzy Sandow, Forrest Trees Chess Club Sass, Phillip Hopper Swimming, Track, Golf, Jr. Prom Plan- ning Committee, Jr. Prom Court, Chess Club Scheder, Robert Alax Scheller, Janice 'tSchneller G.A.A., Office Monitor, I.B.M. Monitor Scherer, James Joe Basketball, Golf, Jr. Prom Court, Hall Monitor, Cavalier Newspaper Staff Scherrer, Douglas Big Doug Sr. Class Play Schilling, Jill Bug Booster Girls, Infirmary Monitor, Student Art League, Paramedical Club Schlaack, Ronald Blunt Swimming, Track, Jr. Prom Court, Hall Monitor Schreine1', Sharon Sherry Schroeder, Steven Sheik Schroeter, Merri Sch1'oetie Cheerleader, Paramedical Club, F.T.A., Swim Monitor, Hall Monitor Captain, Girls' Glee, Gym Monitor, P. A. Announcer, Booster Girls, Guidance Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, G.A.A., Lost and Found Monitor Schuh, Carlyn Shoe Sr. Orchestra, G.A.A., F.T.A., S t u d e n t Council Schultz, Allan Schultzie Stage Crew Laurie Teevan portrays agony in Dante's Inferno for the Orchesis show. Shultz, Linda Attendance Monitor, Hall Monitor, Infirm- ary Monitor, G.A.A. Schultz, Patricia Pat Paramedical Club, Infirmary Monitor Schultz, Warren Sonny Schutter, Janice Jan Booster Girls, Girls' Glee, Guidance Moni- tor, Gym Monitor, Sr. Planning Commit- tee, Jr. Prom Court Schwanberg, Sandra Duck Sr. Orchestra, Cavalier Newspaper Staff, Booster Girls, Sr. Class Play, Blue Mask, P.A. Announcer, Infirmary Monitor, Gym Monitor, G.A.A. Schwechel, Marcia Girls' Glee Sebunia, Gloria Sam Girls' Glee, Infirmary Monitor Seefeldt, Sheila Cavalier Annual Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Orchesis, F.T.A., P.A. Announcer, Quill and Scroll, Booster Girls, Jr. Prom Plan- ning Committee, Sr. Planning Committee, Student Council, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Jr. Prom Court Seidler, David Dave Semrau, Rosalie Rosie Seymer, Sandra Sandy A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Booster Girls, F.T.A., Jr. Prom Court, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, G.A.A., Guidance Monitor, Lost and Found Monitor, Office Monitor Seymour, Gloria Shoemaker, Kathleen Kathy Cnot picturedl Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Advanced Math Club Shorey, Frederick Shorty Boys' Glee Sima, Dorothy Guidance Monitor, Booster Girls Simek, Tom Sim Football, Basketball, Baseball, Body Build- ing Club, Monitor Captain, Gym Monitor Coaches give last-minute instructions to the boys before beginning play. Sirna, Dennis Skroback, Susan Susie Attendance Monitor, Gym Monitor, Hall Monitor, G.A.A. Slawinski, Chester Chet Swimming, Hall Monitor Smith, Danny Smith Cross-Country, Wrestling, Track, Student Council Vice-President, Sr. Planning Com- mittee, Guidance Monitor, Sr, Band, Sr. Orchestra, Cavalier Newspaper Staff Smukowski, Diane Smokey G.A.A., Paramedical Club, Hall Monitor, Blue Mask, Infirmary Monitor Smul, Sandy Snyder, John Beatnik Boys' Glee, Projection Crew Sobczak, Dennis Sobczyk, Cynthia Cindy Booster Girls, Girls' Glee, F.T.A., Student Art League Sokol, Kathleen Kathie Girls' Glee, Lost and Found Monitor Sorce, David Sorce Baseball Sowa, Shirley S0wa G.A.A., Orchesis, Student Council, Ma- jorette, Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Hall Monitor, Office Monitor Sowinski, Stephanie Stevie Student Council, Lost and Found Monitor, G.A.A. Stachelski, Darell Teddy Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Wrestling, Track Stanczyk, Barbara Barb Paramedical Club, G.A.A. Orchesis has three new dance students: D. Hudzinski, W. Wichmann, and D, Nimmer. Stenber, Robert Bob A Cappella Choir, Sr, Orchestra, Boys' Glee Stennis, Linda Lyn Booster Girls, F.T.A., G.A.A. President, Gym Monitor, Swim Monitor, Orchesis, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Sr. Class Play Sternik, Kathleen Cathie G.A.A., F.T.A., Paramedical Club, Booster Girls, Girls' Glee, Bookstore Monitor, Of- fice Monitor Sternik, Michelle Mickey Booster Girls, Paramedical Club, G.A.A., Guidance Monitor Storm, Pauline Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Stroschin, Michael Strosch Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Track Sunn, Russell Russ Sr. Orchestra, Boys' Glee, A Cappella Choir Sutyla, Roger Useless Svitak, Curt Sweeney, Kathleen Kathy G.A.A., F.T.A., Gym Monitor, Sr. Class Play, Paramedical Club Szalacinski, Joan Joanie Girls' Glee, G.A.A. Szewczykowski, Thomas Tom Student Council, Hall Monitor Szukalski, Michael Mike Football, Track, Basketball, Sr. Class Play, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Szulczewski, Nancy Guidance Monitor, G.A.A. Szydel, Robert uCllllbbS', Hall Monitor, Baseball, Football, Guidance Monitor, Projection Crew, Wrestling Szymczak, Patrick Cnot picturedj Pat Tadych, Sandra Red Girls' Glee, Lost and Found Monitor Tamer, Merry Ellen Cookie Student Council, Jr. Prom Planning Com- mittee, Gym Monitor, Office Monitor, G.A.A., Stamp Club, Hall Monitor, F.T.A., Swim M o n i t o r, Paramedical Club, Sr. Planning Co.mmittee Taugher, Susan Suzie Welfare Monitor, G.A.A. Teece, Dennis Denny Football, Wrestling, Track, Cavalier News- paper Staff, Ca va l i e r Annual Photo- grapher, Quill and Scroll Teevan, Laurel Laurie Student Council, Orchesis Vice-President, Gym Monitor, Guidance Monitor, Lost and Found Monitor, F.T.A., Student Art League Treasurer, Blue Mask, Booster Girls, Sr. Class Play, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Sr. Planning Committee Tefelske, Joyce Hall Monitor, Library Monitor, G.A.A., Jr. Prom Planning Committee Theide, Joanne Joanie Monitor Captain, Infirmary Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council Thiel, Clifford Pear Football, Track, Sr. Band, Dance Band, Sr. Orchestra, Intramurals, Body Building Club, Wrestling Thornton, Cheryl Sheri Timmler, Judith Judy G.A.A., Paramedical Club, Student Council Tisdale, Marcia A Cappella Choir, Sr. Class Play, G.A.A., Swim Monitor, Girls' Glee Tomaszewski, Allen Tomahawk Football, Basketball, Baseball, M o n i t o r Captain, Gym Monitor, Student Council, Office Monitor, Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Jr. Prom Court Tomter, Thomas Tom Projection Crew Travis, Joanne Joanie S t u d e nt Council, G.A.A., Paramedical Club, Hall Monitor, Office Monitor, Lost nd Found Monitor, Sr. Class Play, Booster Girls, Swim Monitor Tumidajewicz, Nancy Nan Projection Crew, Paramedical Club, Chess Club Turbin, Charles Chuck Hall Monitor, P.A. Announcer, Blue Mask, Projection Crew, Sr. Class Play Unger, Raymond Raymie Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Student Council, Student Art League, Hall Moni- tgirif Sr. Planning Committee, Football, o Ureda, Beverly Bev G.A.A., Blue Mask, Paramedical Club, At- tendance Monitor, Infirmary M o n i t o r, F.T.A. Uthemann, Herbert Tiger Jr. Red Cross Council President, Hall Mon- itor, A Cappella Choir Uttke, Susan Susie G.A.A., Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir Vance, Drema Drema-Belle Girls' Glee, Projection Crew, Office Moni- tor Van De Zande, Kathleen Vandy Student Council, Jr. Prom Planning Com- mittee, Sr. Planning Committee, F.T.A., G.A.A., Sr. Class Play, Booster Girls, Lost and Found Monitor, Girls' Glee, A Cap- pella Choir Vazquez, Linda Hot Cuban Sr. Planning Committee, Student Council, G.A.A., Booster Girls, Office Monitor, Gym Monitor, Jr. Prom Court Voelz, James Jim Tennis, Astronomy Club, Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Basketball, Stamp Club, Ad- vanced Math Club, Student Council, Cava- lier Newspaper Staff, Quill and Scroll Wargin, Richard Warge Basketball, Baseball, Hall Monitor Captain Wasielewski, Deanna Dee Booster Girls, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, Attend- ance Monitor Waszak, Russell Fireman Swimming, Track, Golf, Tennis, Boys' Glee, Intramurals, Jr. Prom Plannin g Committee, Sports Skills Weber, Cecilia CiCi Projection Crew, Blue Mask, Orchesis, Sr. Class Play, G.A.A., Guidance Monitor, Gym Monitor, Infirmary Monitor Wegner, Carol G.A.A., Attendance Monitor Weidner, Diane Booster Girls, F.T.A., G.A.A., Girls' Glee Weinman, Gregory Wine-0 Wrestling, Track Weiss, Herbert Knot pictured! Herb Football, Track, Hall Monitor Werner, Gordon Gordy Boys' Glee Werner, LaVerne Sr. Orchestra, Paramedical Club, Guidance Monitor, Student Council, F.T.A., Cavalier Newspaper Staff, Booster Girls Werwinski, Susan Susie Attendance Monitor Wesolowski, Darlene Dar Cavalier Newspaper Staff, Orchesis, Hall Monitor, G.A.A., F.T.A., Quill and Scroll, Paramedical Club, Blue Mask, Sr. Class Play Westley, Karen Student Council, Infirmary Monitor, Hall Monitor, G.A.A., Booster Girls Wichmann, Barry Bare Track, Swimming, Hall Monitor, Sports Skills Wicinski, James Winnie Swimming, Track, Tennis, Hall Monitor Captain Wilkowski, Judith Ju-Ju Hall Monitor, Office Monitor, F.T.A., Girls' Glee Williams, Bernard Bernie Swimming, Track, Office Monitor, Hall Monitor Captain Williams, Darlene Girls' Glee, Booster Girls, Guidance Mon- itor, G.A.A. Williams, James J im Sr. Planning Committee, Hall Monitor, Swimming, Golf, Student Council Wilson, Gail English Student Council, Advanced Science Club, Girls' Glee, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, Natare, Sr. Class Play, A Cappella Choir Wisinski, Frank Bud Sr. Band, Monitor Captain Witt, Sandra Sandy Infirmary Monitor, Gym Monitor, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Wojszko, Susan Susie Hall Monitor, Guidance Monitor Wroblewski, Bonita Bonnie Booster Girls, Paramedical Club, F.T.A., Guidance Monitor, G.A.A. Wroblewski, Susan Lynn Girls' Glee Yaeger, Kenneth Joseph Yapundich, John Yupi Football, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Hall Monitor, Intramurals, Chess Club Young, Michael Mike' Golf, Cavalier Newspaper Photographer ! Student Council, P.A. Crew, Projection Crew Captain, Astronomy Club Zakrzewski, Helen Hel' G.A.A. Booster Girls, Sr. Planning Com mittee, Blue Mask, Hall Monitor Captain Student Council Zawicki, Louann Lou' Booster Girls, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Guid ance Monitor, Office Monitor Zeczycki, Richard Rick' Wrestling 7 1 ! ! Zielinski, Anthony Knot picturedj Tony Swimming, Hall Monitor Zimmerman, Wayne Zimmy tnot pictured! Zimmermann, Wolfram Wolf Zimny, James Jim Swimming, Hall Monitor Zuber, Carol Library Monitor, Student Council, Cavalie Newspaper Staff, Booster Girls, Offic Monitor, Jr. Prom Planning Committee, I.B.M. Monitor Office Monitor, Hall Monitor, Guidanc Zwolinski, Leandra Leann Monitor, Usher, G.A.A., I.B.M. Monito Zych, Bernadine Berni' Student Art League, Booster Girls, Girls Glee, G.A.A. Lambrecht, Sandra Sam Paramedical Club, G.A.A., Jr. Prom Cour i,,.0' ,,-. Q. Nw-w-.,. ' vi . '- Weekend Hops Animate Students Ray Unger and Vernell Booth have a tug of War. J. Napieralski begs R. Patzfahl to change averages. Kathy Sternik learns signs of the geets, fe-nt! J. McCabe, and B. Quinn rock out, beach style. D. Drobac and G. Brickler think of eggs and tea. This is a paste-up: J. Jastrzembowski, R. Printup. Bill Bishop and Jeff Metz eat cafeteria lunches, while portraying their hungry motto. Milt Charno changes classes on a Slalom ski. Sue Roensch shakes the hand of the Puloskian Roger Koehn pins Wayne Kostka and Gary Mrotek as Wayne states, The itsy, bitsy spider . . .' D. Marin, R. Waszak, C. Slawinski pause and pose. Students hurry to their next classes, or lunch 1 Wayne Kostka progresses with the ball as Roger Koehn moves out with an Orchesis leap. Sandy Seymer practices piano in her spare time. Terry Mueller puts out a fire between classes git: . 1 HOME gg so nail 355 , 0 W 59 M 5 9, .4 e Sentinel Photograph 5' NX fl QXFE-W In Sports -wnl We Do Big Things If President Kennedy thinks he has a monopoly on physical fitness, he should just hop one of his jets, fly to Milwaukee, Wis- consin, and take a look at the boys partici- pating in sports at Pulaski High School. Fifty-mile hikes may be just the ticket for the sedentary bureaucrats of Washington, D. C., but calisthenics are all the rage at Pulaski. Although they may seem to be a bit old fashioned in this age of mechanical muscle building, calisthenics serve the purpose just as well in reducing injuries and building sta- mina. The coaches' reliance on this type of exercise is fully justified when the city stand- ings are looked over, and Pulaski is found at or near the top in every sport. A referee checks to see if the opponent of a Pulaski wrestler is pinned or not. Please hurry, you're hurting me. Fullback Wayne Kostka rams through Lincoln players on his way to another Pulaski touchdown. i From the starting blocks members of the swim team, Barry Wichman and Tony Rosol, practice racing dives. Other swimmers look on. A Pulaski gymnast, Dennis Bartz, strains his muscles through a horse exercise. Pulaski Athletes Coaches McGee and Dufek stoop and stand during a game. Bill Quinn, 22, stands in background. 'Q . is fi, fwW4 1'-L-uhh s I Varsity. Row 2: Terry Mueller, Mel Binger, Bill Mozach, Gene Siech, Ken Kovnesky, Bill Quinn, Bishop. Row 1: Gerry Richter, Jay Anosov, Ralph Ed Laik, Jim Napieralski. Ram Griclders Thunder To Varsity. Row 3: Jim Hutchison, Roger Koehn, Rornbca, Paul Blochovviak, Briane Coulter, Stan Wayne Kostka. Row 2: Gil Brickler. Row 1: Rich Pruski, Jirn Zilke, Ray Unger, Ebba Wiechowski. Stan Pruski and Ralph Mozach halt Redcats Undisputecl City Championship The 1962 football season saw the Pulaski Rams under the superb leadership of Coach John McGee and assistant coaches Greg Dufek, Neil Hoepfner, and Chuck Levandow- ski, sweep the city conference with an unde- feated record to win the city championship. The Rams more than upset their oppo- nents. The offensive unit subsisted on a steady diet of an average of 28 points per game. The defense savagely held their oppo- nents to an average of 8 points per game. homecoming 14 7 Juneau Lincoln and Washington also went down under the on slaught of the Rams by scores of 20 13 33 19 and 14-7, respectively. Pulaski turned on the power and crushed Custer 47-0, finishing the season by smothering East 51-6. Jim Hutchison was the only Pulaski player to be selected unanimously by both news- papers on the All-City squads. Here are some boys who Won a Championship. With the likes of Jim Hutchison, Wayne Kostka, Roger Koehn, and Gil Brickler, Pulaski had the most devastating backfield in the city. Outstanding performances by lines- men such as Paul Blochowiak, Ebba Wiechow- ski, Buck Coulter, and Dennis Bartz resulted in one of the best lines in the conference. Pulaski had a powerful team and victory was sweet. Tech, whom Pulaski hadn't beaten in eight years, was blitzed 40-14. The Rams blanked South 9-0 and whipped Bay View for Varsity. Row 4: Peter Barksdale, Dave Klein- schmidt, Jerry Armstrong, Carl Gruenwald, Alan Elfner, Greg Straehl, Bob Seeger, Jerry Swiatalski, Mark Dombrowski, Robert Behling. Row 3: Ken Jackson, Mgr. Wayne Burbach, Don Classey, Tim Kinjerski, Ralph Mozach, Gene Siech, Dennis Teece, Dennis Kohn, Ron Wardinski, Bill Wolf- gram. Row 2: Scott Wallus, Jay Anosov, Paul Bockhorst, Bill Bishop, Bill Kay, Terry Mueller, Jim Napieralski, Mel Binger, Roger Bauer, Ebba Wiechowski. Row 1: Ken Kovnesky, Ken Darby, Ed Laik, Stan Pruski, Bill Quinn, Wayne Kostka, Gil Brickler. '62 Foofball Champions Coaches of the 1962 Champs were John McGee, Clarence Levandovvski, Neil Hoepfner, and Greg Dufek 'QQ' '73 562. SS! hx xx .Ja-.N Valslty Row 2 Roger ICZkOWSk1 Mgr Gerry Dlck Boyum D1ck Straharsky Larry Maloney Frey Dennls Mann Dan Smlth Stan Gaffln Jun John Pllchta Schrnldt Whltey Mlrek Row 1 Jeff Dejewskl HRTFIQYS keep 1n shape by JOgg1Hg around the campus 1n back of school px .ng H. rf ,gg f , ., 4. 9 ,I 3 E A gal . ,A ,N K , XM, 1 'if 3 f A gi 1 i x X A , Q 4 a ' ' fy A f Q A LA 5 wsu F' L X ,Q 'gg' KE I yn . 5 K K 3 Q A E , nw K 3 21 if Q 1 1. ,. . ' . : . :. - ., .,. . ' . X y l I T y. I i y. 7 a Y . I y - 3 y Harriers Tread With Spirit Sweat and stamina are the ingredients needed to develop a winning cross-country team. In order to mold the '62 Pulaski squad, Coach Perez paced the boys on an average of 3 miles every other day. Led by Captains Stan Gaffin and Dan Smith, our only returning lettermen, the Har- riers compiled a record of two wins and two defeats. During the course of the season, Stan Gaffin set a new record of 11:08 on Pulaski's 2.2 mile course. In the city meet at Washington Park, Dan Smith led the Pulaski Harriers by plac- ing fifth. Although the team failed to qualify at Janesville, Gaffin and Smith qualified as in- dividuals for the state meet at Hartford the following week by placing second and third, respectively. The HB team wound up the season with a 2-2 record. Harriers J. Dejewski, S. Gaffin, J. Schmidt, L. Maloney, and D. Straharsky practice for one of their meets. Row 3: Roger Iczkowski, Pete Gauthier, Ken Miller, John Greve, Dennis Marin, Gerry Frey, Whitey Mirek, Mike Sherman, Jim Schmidt, Dick Boyum. Row 2: Bruce Mantei, Mark Voelz, Bob Waszak, Greg Toyek, Dennis Malnar, Dick Stra- harsky, Larry Maloney. Row 1: Dan Smith, Ben Sande, Tom Kenney, Bob White, Jeff Dejewski, Stan Gaffin, John Plichta. rapplers Take City Title Upper: Warren King shows his opponent Who's on top. Lower: Jerry Pegararo begins to pull his man into scoring position. Junior Varsity. Row 2: Dennis Malnar, Ralph Bertling, Robert Seeger, Tom Adams, Kurt Christi, Joe Blandino, Jim Hansen. Row 1: Randy Ander- Pulaski's 1962-63 wrestling team won its fourth straight city championship under the coaching of Anthony Pauly. Pulaski sent seven mat-men into the semi-finals, out of which Jim Huber, at 138 pounds, and Rick Graef, at 103 pounds, became city champions. Pulaski had a perfect record in the city con- ference by winning 12 consecutive matches. Jim Huber went on to Win the state champ- ionship in his weight division. Pulaski . . . . . . Marshall 8 Pulaski . . . ..... Lincoln 12 Pulaski Washington 4 Pulaski . . . ...... North 19 Pulaski . . . East 14 Pulaski . . . Tech 11 Pulaski West 6 Pulaski . . . King 18 Pulaski . . . .... Custer 6 Pulaski . . . .... Juneau 14 Pulaski . . . ,.... South 10 Pulaski . . . . . . Bay View 6 son, Mark Rysticken, Mike Forkes,.Dick Boyum, Jess Franco, Pete Gauthier, Dave Zielinski. www .4 Mermen Provide Splash Of Year Once again, Coach Scherr has brought Pulaski another City Championship. After Winning all but one of their dual meets, Pulaski's tankers tied Custer for the City Swimming championship. After a slow start, the Ram swimmers finished strong, Winning the last event, the 200 yard free style relay, to give them the tie for the championship. In the City Relays, Pulaski finished fourth in a field of nine to surprise Winner Boy's Tech. At the Greenfield Invitational meet Pulaski finished second in a field of eight. The Rams were paced by Barry Wichmann who placed first in the 100 yard breast stroke. The 200 yard medley and free style relay teams each finished second to guarantee second place for Pulaski. Backstrokers glide along through the Water near the awaited finish. Varsity. Row 3: Coach Scherr, M. Honeck, C. Sla- winski, B. Wichmann, R. Waszak, J. Nace. Row 2: D. Hudzinski, G. Burmeister, T. Kent, T. Rosol, G. Paprocki, J. Wicinski. Row 1: T. Schneider, W. Unrath, J. Brunkella, P. Sass, F. Helt, G. Barrett, D. Kachelmeyer. 1 1 ! 1 I A diver shows his point-scoring arch and pointed toes. B Team Swimmers Eager Pulaskiis B-Team swimmers Won all their dual meets this year. If they can keep it up, Mr. Scherr and Mr. Stram will again have a City Championship team. Pulaski tankers prepare to hit the blue depths so.me Wishing to have a slight head start! B-Team. Row 3: G. Paulin, J. Albright, J. Groth, S. Perushek, J. Neiman, T. Hertzel, J. Nowakowski, L. Mills, J. Zimny, W. Jozwowski, C. Evans. Row 2: Coach Stram, J. Seizer, VV. Beckmann, M. Cieslik, R. Patterson, D. Hanna, J. Markworth, K. Rothen- berg, R. Waszak, Coach Sherr. Row 1: R. Ebbens, J. Rzepecki, T. Flowers, S. Isenbeck, R. Woodrow, F. Weise, T. Thompson, R. LeClaire, B. Kuczewski. 1 Top: Dick Wargin, 13, jumps a shot while Bob Reitz watches. Bottom: Al Tornaszewski, 14, care- fully follows the path of Ebba Wiechowski's jump ball. Cagers Spring To Victories Under the superb coaching of Mr. Norman Gradecki, Pulaskiis basketball squad compiled a twelve win and four loss record in the 1962- 63 City Conference, and a fourteen win and six loss record in State competition. With the aid of Assistant Coach Romberg, the shooting skill of Dick Wargin, and un- usually enthusiastic student support, the team bounced its way to a third place tie in the city standings. The squad this year was dominated main- ly by the class of ,63 with such seniors as Al Tomaszewski, Tom Simek, Ebba Wiechow- ski, Jim Scherer, and Bob Reitz comprising the first string. Dick Wargin gained All-City recognition this year by compiling an amazing record of 418 points for the season to lead the city scoring race, averaging 25 points per game. Pulaski West Milwaukee 63 Pulaski ..... Marquette 61 Pulaski . . . Boyis Tech 82 Pulaski .... Lincoln 67 Pulaski ...... South 56 Pulaski .... Bay View 61 Pulaski .... Juneau 63 Pulaski . . . Custer 82 Pulaski . . . King 77 Pulaski . . . West 78 Pulaski ......... East 43 Pulaski .... Washington 67 Pulaski ...... North 93 Pulaski . . . Boy's Tech 63 Pulaski .... Lincoln 77 Pulaski .,.. South 64 Pulaski . . . Bay View 42 Pulaski . . . Juneau 69 Varsity. Row 2: Torn Belot, Paul Bockhorst, Pat Hugo, Gary Kruse, Ralph Bureta, Bob Damske, Jim Scherer, Ebba Wiechowski, Randy Gascoigne. All right now, I Want you to go out and show that other team We play basketball with 'VIGAHV' Row 1: Jerry Salaja, Allen Tomaszevvski, Tom Sirnek, Dick Wargin, Mike Myszkowski, Bob Reitz, Wayne Jarozewski, Dan Conta. Al Tomaszewski outjumps an opponent for two points as teammate Dick Wargin looks on. l I ' Ebba auditions for a part in Son of Flubberu in trying to regain the ball from an opponent. B Team Row 2 Lynn Plopper Dave Oblack Jerry Al Michels, Jim Leclaire, Jim Bores, Jim Schmidt, Belot Greg Peot Pete Anderson Norm Pakulski Reece Nowakowski, Bill Duelge, Daryl Flemion, Jim Dombrowski Dlck Kous Tom Winter Row 1 Tony Adam, Glen Lewinski. When the crowd yells for action the Rams Willing- ly oblige. Randy Bureta shoots for the basket as South cagemen Watch in astonishment. Gary Kruse struggles to retrieve a lost rebound during the West game. Basketball coaches in order of descending height, Darwin Romberg, Head coach Norman Gradecki, and Wallace Chute. Ebba Wiechowski and a West player jump for possession of the ball. inl- Row 2: R. Torgerson, J. Rivera, Coach Ronald Stram, D. Bartz, F. Skurulsky, R. Andrews. Row Ram Gymnasts Are Revived In its first full year of competition, Coach Stram's Pulaski gymnastics squad placed fifth in the City Standings. In Junior- Senior competition, Warren King placed fourthg Dan Galecki, eighthg James Huber, fourteenthg Harlan Westover twenty-thirdg While James Terrill captured tenth place in the Sophomore division. A recent addition to the scene has been a Gymnastics Club to promote interest. v,-MZ 1: D. Galecki, W. King, H. Westover, J. Huber, R. Kressin. At left: Warren King Working on the parallel bars. Above: Jim Huber with his formful arch. Dave Hanna and Jim Voelz Wait for the small, round tennis ball. Pulaski Netmen Snare Victories By the end of last spring Pulaski had one of the finest tennis seasons in the history of the school. While finishing fourth in the City Conference, Coach Wielgosz lost most of his lettermen through graduation. The 1963 team was centered around Jim Voelz, with help from those who played last year. CiEQQQf5iCC0ach Matt Wielgosz, M. Ciesiik, J. Moore, bowski, G. Diedrich, R. Kaiser, T. Grassi, R. G. Frey, G. Burmeister, J, Yapundich, D. Hanna, Werner, T. Schneider, J. Plichta, T. Mroz. C. Byers, J. Voelz. Row 1: A. Bouffiou, R. Scha- Warren King and Jim Huber are ready for the vault. Do you think this spear will penetrate him?', Paul Blochowiak Works out for track. Ready, 1-2 cha, cha, cha. Fred Astaire, beware. Top: Dennis Teece, Yes, Uncle Sam needs YOUV' Bottom: Bob Darnske, Out of my Way, pole. Ram Cindermen Sparkle Season After taking over from Coach Stern, Coach Dufek hoped to repeat the success of last year's team. Last year, the cindermen Won the state sectional by qualifying athletes in three in- dividual events, and a relay team. This year, Coach Dufek and Assistant Coaches Goodrich, Christiansen, and Perez built the team around a nucleus of eleven returning lettermen. This number was later reduced to ten when Dan Smith was lost for the season due to a knee injury. At Baker Field House on April 10 and 11, 1963, Pulaski finished sixth in the City Indoor Track Meet, 12 points behind champion King. At this meet, Jim Huber pole vaulted 12 feet 3 inches, smashing the old record of 12 feet 2Mg inches, set in 1960 by another Pulaskian. Jim Hutchison gets set for the 100-yard dash Row 4: B. Pechanach, Mgr., R. Iczkovvski, Mgr., S. Wallus, Mgr., J, Dejewski, R. Straharsky, R. Pieske, G. Siech, T. Karlovich, Coach Perez, Coach Christ, Coach Goodrich, Head Coach Dufek. Row 3: P. Blochowiak, D. Classey, B. Coulter, R. War- dinski, D. Boyum, H. Westover, G. Czaplewski, P. Hugo, D. Kohn, J. Zamjahn, K. Ratz, D. Losey. Row 2: D. Teece, G. Jakus, P. Bockhorst, Grasch, W. King, W. Burbach, T. Mueller, Hutchison, L. Gorzalski, T. Higgins, T. Rosol, Damske, G. Schultz. Row 1: J. Napieralski, Maloney, B. Bishop, S. Gaffin, M. Charno, Binger, D. Kleinschrnidt, R. Bauer, G. Richter, Wichman, T. Kinjerski, G. Toyek, B. Wolfgra Ewirmwu Sit-ups help to Condition track members. 'tHey, Bill Bishop runs to Catch Stan Gaffin, Who straighten your knees! promised to type his term paper. Mel Binger takes the baton from Greg Jakus. Milt offer constructive criticism to help to better their Charno and Jim Napieralski watch their form and mile relay team. y x , , ' 1 , -' i - , f . ,Q , E l. Nao i LAAAAJ 'vi-.,uu1c11uA dllll LxEI'I' ..e... I l 5 . y Rlcnter go up and over the hurdles on their Way to the finish-.M BCFLFU -. ,.. ..,,,., U- L., u. vviom , . WSIS, lj. Zolinski, C. Ols, T. tRussell, L. Newsom, T. Adam, D. Kay, D. Oblack, N. Pakulski, B. Carlson, K. Hotson, C. Brozozwy, K. Christi, D. Mattes L. Plopper. Row 4: M. Bell, Mgr., R. MacKenzie, J Bitenc, John Bitenc, J. Armstrong, S. Faytis J Gerke, D. Flemion, B. Duelge, P. Anderson R Wie: land, D. Baike, D. zieiinski, Dave Zieiihski M Patches, P. Tribberr, J. Meyer. Row 3: J Porte? Rf Nowakowski, A. Bonifieid, D. Pendiey, E. Love, R. Schuerman, B. Bergant, B. Bauer, W. Brzezinski, D. Risiey, L. Tischer, R. Geib, J. Jacklin, M. Kremski R. Seeger, B. Coulter, M. Braun. Row 2: J. Dom brovvski, D. Stopczynski, A. Elfnea, J. Kangas, D Miehalowski, T. Winter, T. Brockman, L. Obremski G. Molenda, A. Kasianowicz, J. Schoner, D. Lowell J. Finger, R. Behling, F. Ornelias. Row 1: J Havvkinson, G. Peot, J. Schmidt, P. Anderson, D Ubick, B. White, M. Voelz, C. Gruenwald B. Sande P. Krah, B. Mamei, K. oison, J. Kroif, D. sion, J. Rivera. Baseball Runs Spring-Summer The 1962 Baseball team, again under the coaching of Mr. Calabresa, captured fifth place in the city conference with a 12 win and 10 loss record. Of the ten losses last season, seven were by one run. Gerry Grocholski, a Ram outfielder, was chosen for the Milwaukee Journal All-City Team. John Ruffing captained the squad of boys who showed great improvement throughout the season. Coach Calabresa has high hopes for the 1963 team because of many returning letter- men and help from the B team. Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski King . . . . . . Tech Washington . . . . . West . . . Lincoln . . . . East . . . Juneau . . . . Custer . Bay View . . . . South . . North King . . . . . Tech Washington ........West . . . Lincoln . . . . . . East . . . Juneau . . . . Custer Bay View . . . . South . . North l Baseballqmanagers Bob Doepke, Gene Maramonte, with this, 1've got a lot or equipment to get and Ed Nitka pose for the camera. Hurry up and boys to get in shape. B Team Row 3: Jack Milbrath, Randy Gasciogne, Robert Holmquist, David Sorce, Coach Kanitz, Jack Tevich, Glen Hampton, James Nowakowski, Ross Stein, Charles Kallas, Lesley Piek, Steve Amich. Row 2: Robert Millar, Larry Greves, Tim J ustman, Robert Gisch, Tom Gould, Ken Miller, John Greve, Jack Cannady, Douglas Gniot, Tom Giguere, Joe Blandino, Skip Isenbeck. Row 1: Jim Dix, Jim Bain, Dan Conta, Jerry Dobogai, Tom Otto, Bill Genet, Robert Janoske, Tom Helm, Richard Stauder, Wayne J arozewski, Greg Neumann. Row 3: M. Young, R. Morrell, R. Patzfahl, K. No- wicki, D. Marin, D. Nimmer, P, Sass, J, Williams, Coach Harry Max. Row 2: T. Adams, J. Scherer, R. Ro.mbca, S. Pruski, R. Unger, J. Brunkella, R. Golf Passed Last spring the men of Pulaski's golf squad lengthened their hold on the City Golf Championship to twelve straight years. This year the Maxmen have again put their title on the block by trying for a Bakers, Dozen by retaining it for the thir- teenth consecutive year. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Max, who was named Coach of the Year, and Asst. Coach Gradecki, who skippers the B team, 47 boys will take to the city links in search of yet another victory. The nucleus of this group is comprised mostly of major letter winners from the '62 squad. They are Ray Unger, Jim Scherer, Dick Rombca, and Stan Pruski. Klopfer, J. Jasiorkowski. Row 1: B. Feige, R Milosch, G. Kruse, T. Wagner, M. Sherman, D Block, M. Rysticken, W. Watson, R. Husk. The Even Dozen Match Play Finals Pulaski . . ................. 84 15 Custer ...... . . . 77 22 Washington . . . . . . 71 28 Bay View 62 36 Juneau . . . . . 60 39 King , . . . . 59 40 South . . . . . . 57 42 East... ...42 48 Tech . . . . . 27 62 West . . . . . 25 74 North . . . . 8 91 Lincoln . . . 3 78 L From left to right: Bob Morrell keeps his eye on motiong Stan Pruski smiles approvingly after a the ball as he hits the grassg Rich Rombca in shotg Ray Unger ready for a 300 yard drive. Royy xiiernnicki, J. Malek, T. Andrzejczak, J. D. Edwards, G. Stubbs, O. Allen. Row 1: A. Peksa Diehl, R. LeClaire, C. Couzens, T. Olson, Coach D. Abramczyk, K. Grover, M. Puhl, D, Callies, T Norman Gradecki. Row 2: K. Kumelski, D. Krukar, W. Baldewicz. Wiegan, R. Niedziela, T. Boguszewski, R. Friedrich, ffo sg Ja. 555415 0 YE? I IX l l Q ASFHCUHY We Do Big Things The usual conception of a teacher is a short, slight, spectacled, tweedy scholar who is completely introverted. After just a cursary glance We can definitely say that this state- ment in no Way, shape, manner, or form ap- plies to the teachers at Pulaski. One teacher on our staff gets his kicks from parachuting, While another gets enjoy- ment from driving his VW. Others capitalize on their spare time by selling insurance, hot-dogs, or real estate. Some find satisfaction in horseracing. One of our faculty members heads the Library Board, While another is a lobbyist for the Teachers Union, and yet another is a part time preacher. 'Nuff said? Mr. Francke presents a cake to retiring custodian Mr. Albert Gerke. Thank you for all the cleaning up you've done after us, Hectic I.B.M. machines mean a shot in the head to Mr. Franckeg a true puzzlement to Miss Jean Haldner, secretary, and a plain Pow to Mr. DeBriae. Faculty Promotes Education Mr. Clayton R. Francke Principal Mr. Edward C. DeBriae Vice-Principal l34 1 S . x Pulaski's administration outdid itself try- ing to keep 2,850 students from falling asleep. But, with 115 teachers armed with an equal number of red marking pencils, day-dreaming was kept to a surprisingly low level. The faculty also had to contend with the onslaught of 1,110 new sophomores, causing teachers to swell their ranks to a record peace-time high of 115 members. Aiding the teachers behind the main lines were eight secretaries Who courageously tried to eliminate confusion by using an IBM machine. The main assult came from the English department composed of 22 teachers armed With verbal spears and reading record cards. The second Wave came from the 16 business education teachers, equally Well- armed with a fleet of typewriters and steno- pads. All in all, 630 seniors managed to graduation. Mr. William F. Tiernan Assistant to the Principal Mrs Katherlne M Adamskl PhB Soclal Sclence Un1v of Wlsconsln State Unlv of Iowa Mllwaukee M1 Joseph Adamus Pl1B MA Hlstory Marquette Umv Umv of VV1scons1n M1ss Mlldred H Anderson PhB , MA EHgl1Sh Department Chalrman Umv of Wlscon s1nMad1son Columbla UHIV Umv of North Da kota Northwestern Un1v M155 Vlolet Aslmont B E EHg11Sh FTA AdV1sor Marquette UNIV MA Un1v of VVIS Mad M11 MISS Regma Batz BE MA BUSINESS Educatlon Whltewater State College Northweste1 n Un1v MISS Dorothea M Baumann B S Mathematlcs Marquette Umv Mrs MRIIOH G AldrlCll, Ph B MA SOCIHI Sclence Department Chalrman Marquette Un1v Un1v of VVlSCOHS1HMadlSOH Mr Duane Allman, B S Mathemaucs SCIQUCS ProJeCt1on Crew Un1v of Wlsconsm Mad1SOH M1lwaukee ,pw 'mf' WM 'Bs Mrs Rosa H Aylwald AB MA Fo1e1gn Language Department Chauman chffe College Harvard Umv MISS Calolyn Bateman B S Enghsh Bucknell Umv Rad MIS Janet Bellew, B A Busmess Educat1on Un1v of VVlSCOl'lSlIl1VLB.dlSOI'1 M1 Petel C Belgland, BA MA SOCIHI Sclence Sen1or Counselor North Central College Northwestern Un1v . . , . . . ' - . .' - . . : . - , , 5 . ., . ' h . l , U . ., U . . ' . . . . 1 b I 7 'Y ' 7 Y ! ' L' A 1 A Till . ' 7 Q 2,3 21' ' 231 ' 'W-if LQ 7 , Q 15 7 S 5- ... . A X . . , . - . . ' -I ' r ' '1 ' ' I , ' 5 . - . 1 ' 1 ' ' , . ., . ' 1 ' v 'x ' I ' I , . . fl ',- - ., .I . . ' I ' , . . . , . .' .' . '. ' .' ' I ' 'I . ' ' . . . . 1 1 1 - ' .I .1 . . . ., . . 1 . . ' X . . , . , . , . , . Teachers enjoy themselves at their annual Christmas party after school. Hey! No students allowed! we-Q.-W Mr. Peter Boyajian, B.S. Art Department Chairman, Art Students' League Advisor, Univ. Wisconsin-Milwaukee Mr. Raymond Brussock, B.A., M.A. Science, Department Chairman, Research Club Ad- visorg Carroll College, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison ' . .i 'if ' . l A Q-rff whngff 7, f 5 fs . 4 , 'is ,,. N ,Q 1. Mr. Wallace Chute, B.S. Business Education, Soph. Football and Basketball Coachg St. Cloud State College, Minnesota Miss Henryka Chwalek, B.S., M.S. Social Science, Univ. of Wisconsin -Milwaukee, Montana Univ., Marquette Univ. X....f WI' ,fe Gb! Mrs. Mary Birtzer, B.E. Business Education, Whitewater State College Mrs. Margaret Boone, B.S., MS. Scienceg Marquette Univ. ., 315, 'J' . x Y gif? x K 'vii Z A5 f H 42-gi A Mr. Dominick Calabresa, B.S., M.S. Science, Junior Counselor, Baseball Coach, Social Center Director, Michigan State Univ. Miss Jane Cannon, B.A. Social Science, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison NW'- Mrs. Adele Cichocki, B.E. Mathematics, Junior Counselor, Dean of Girlsg Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Mrs. Dorothy Ciric, Ph.B. Scienceg Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Mr. James Coady, B.S. Mathematicsg Central Michigan Univ. Mr. Eugene Cole, B.S., M.S. Mathematics, Rockhurst College, Central Missouri State College, Univ. of Notre Dame ,,,,.,...iW, ., 3 sw E? W? 5' 2 Vin 59' ' Q i is Y V 'Sf If ta if Q fa P' 5 9? Mr. Howard B. Davenport, B.S., M.A. Industrial Artsg Missouri and Colorado State Col. Miss Elmice D01-ing, B.A., M.A. Englishg Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Middlebury College, Universities of London, Chicago, Colorado, Minnesota, Yale, Harvard, Univ. de Caen, Yeats International Summer School-Ireland Miss Esther F. Ethier, B.A., M.A. Social Science, Sophomore Counselor, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison - Milwaukee, Universities of Chicago and Colorado, Marquette Univ. Miss Virginia Filaseta, B.A., B.E., M.Pl1. Social Science, Carroll College, Univ. of Wisconsin. Mrs. Judith Craine, B.A. Mathematicsg Alverno College Mr. John Dale, B.S. Business Educationg Indiana State College Mrs. LaVerne Dougherty, B.S. Physical Education, G.A.A. Advisorg LaCrosse State College Mr. Greg Du.fek, B.S. Science, Hall Monitors, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Montana State College ow time 3 zf.g21m'-i:- K . f' ' SSM.-Sliw M3310 ' . I . gh 'Q C ' 'ffzfiil .-. 5 1: , f 'fdiigir-Q- . -iiizwfri 1 , , :lv 52 1315: v' A 1 .. . - :V -M?--' : :'I'SI1E?E-12-'V' i 'HT ---' z - J Miss Annette Flynn, B.S., M.A. Foreign Language, Spanish Club Advisor, Univ. of Wis.-Mil., Mexico and Marquette, Colorado and Rosary Colleges, Villa Schifanoia, Italy. Mrs. Marjorie Frank, B.S. Home Economics, 1963 Class Sponsorg Milwaukee- Downer College . .. ,,M,,,,i.,6.H ,.v..,.. ,- ' ' ' , its -'3 1 I ' isigifi i ifziiiiii ,wi-.4:.Q,, vi ' .- -,rfeafff 'M Q ',,':ag1 3 ,.',.f-, M wits, 113.533 -f,,fZff': fi'f,'Lgg, , 1' 4 A, 1 W s 'V A it QW M , . 5 X- .isf L H A Z 53.3 . an-fra A 5,431 175: vw, . .J m'q 7'r Q 1 Ajit' J ' -6557? A .Qitsgfzf , .- , 1 .... ..-1 - ,4..'+.s....,....' iEf2:.z2:z1E::2a? , .4-2-iz-:f'f 1::::m-, Mr. Gordon Goodrich, B.S. Art, Englishg Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison M1'. Norman Gradecki, Pl1.B. English, Basketball Coachg Marquette Univ. S' -I WW- ja' ,J . i ' 5 f,gi,f't .4,.,Ii.'.Wi,' ' QQif:wf5f'?f2l ii Q , sw lk., 'B i-.A -,rg L., NRM. sf Mrs. June Hartenthaler, Ph. B. English, Special Education: Marquette Univ. Miss Ruth Heinemann, B.S. Scienceg Marquette Univ. Mr. Max consoles two arents at the Parent Visita- I9 tion Night. Mrs. Viola Hancock, B.S. Health, Physical Education, Paramedical Club Ad- visorg Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Miss Helen M. Hansen, A.B. Business Education, Department Chairrnang Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison 1 if -1 i HS? iifkfrif . 5-A 'zffffiis Mrs. Bernice I-Ielterhoff, B.Ed. Business Education, Whitewater State College Mr. Neil G. Hoepfner, B.S. Industrial Arts, Assistant Football Coach, Assist- ant Track Coachg Stout State College QL, Mrs. Patricia Horvath, B.S. Science, Marquette Univ. Miss Ellen Isely, B.A., M.A. Englishg Univ. of Dubuque, Univ. of Iowa .W X W ' Mr Ha10ldM Jankowskl BEd MEd Buslnesg Educatlon Inter Hxgh Counul Advlsol Sen1or Counselor Actmg V1cePr1nc1pal Whlte Water State College Marquette Un1v Mr Albert Jelmek, B S Sc1ence Umv of W1scons1nM1lwaukee M1 Stanley Kezele BS Mlad Engllsh Marquette Un1v Mm Lucille Koss, BA MA Engllsh Marquette Umv Northweetern UNIV Un1v of W1sconsmMad1son Trim MMV' 'E Ng 'N AF Wil Lon Loebel BS Industr1al Alts Drlver Educatlon Stout State College Marquette Unlv Mrs Challotte B Mahoney BM Engllsh UNIV of Wlsconsln Mr Glenn Kanntz, B S Sclence B Team Baseball Coach Sen1or Coun selor Plattevllle State College MISS Babel M Kellev, BEd MEd SOCIHI SCIENCE Marquette UNIV xl.. 'Vhss Doxothy Langenkamp, BS Engllsh UHIV of W1scone1n Mxlwaukee Mlss Della Lindsay, B Ed , M Ed Buemees Educatlon Wlntewater State College Marquette Un1v M1 Edna! d Dldlkllllds, BS Sclence Mathematws Umv of WISCONSIN M11 waukee M15 Flonente Maxkwardt BS Home Economlcs Umv of WISCONSIN .I . I , , : ., . It I I I II II I I 1 ' I 1 1 I 1 1 ' I ' 1 ' ' t , . I . , . ., I . . . ' . . S - 1 ' ' Q., 3 , .v, S, fee, ww' SVS . V 1 1 1 . 4 1 4 . I - , . ., . . 1 .I 1 I I I 1 . 1 - 1 - ' 1. '. . . -, 1 . 'ff .' I ' .4 - - . 1 -1 - -1 P - I 1 1 ,I .I Eh 1 w 1 - - , F ' fi,- Y ' - ' ft 2 Q mia' '?if f-Af , 'R 4 1 A, M. . I. QI Sill lam-1, I -- tt. .ts-we nv.. -.fe im 1:11121 1-e ',. '315'3Jw1'f::ffs 1 ary ,. -W r 115' .w Q az. .1?3mrtf.e A ww sin. Qzfznsjsll fgzumiw esmtp v . A '. , . . '. ' ' ' ' ' . . . 1 1 ' 1 I - - ' ' , . , . 5 . . Mr. Francke and friends look happy after conclud- ing the deal for the Pulaski campus for 3524 in beads. ..s Mr. John McGee, B.S., M.Ed. English, Football Coach, Regis College, Marquette Univ. Miss Loretta I. Mohr, B.S. Home Economics, Department Chairman 5 Milwau- kee-Downer College l i Miss Irma Newman, B.A., M.S. Mathematics, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Miss Marjorie Nickel, B.A., M.E. Mr. Harry D. Max, B.E., M.E. Mathematics, Sophomore Counselor, Dean of Boys, Golf Coach, Univ. of Wis.-Mil., Marquette Mr. William McGa1'ty, B.A., M.S. Mathematics, Indigent Books, Notary Public, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Marquette Univ. 'K .sfsifgwfs f :fi A 535355 55.35545 's:?f:2, ' 'fit' f:awas:5Q ' ssl fwfr: W-f at,g,,5s X. , gg iff? QV ef ,, v Q . ', Q fffvsffw-43? Q3i'f ',, -' , 13:53,-52 ' ml 4 -:: f:?i ' fawifeifgw S 522525: Ei-5' 2 1 .3E1:E21E:7s-,v5f.::- 1.1 Y :.Zf'bF'5-5 E'::-' . mi . ' ' M ,.,., ,B . .,.,, ,,,.,.. ..,. I , .Q W , y..g:5.,, .1 . A, A, ,.,. to asgillaggg , wsxawgm an Sam 5 Qs aww? 5 if Y , - 0 . .tmffir JN Qi M 1,-7 'iid'--5- -.i', My wsifrfy' , if g 11. iw! Kffifiiisl ::.5-5I'.'f5:Zf'33I' . :Q .., -f-- 2 .:. .,,fm,1m.4,g3 k -, .... - x... Miss Margaret N eis, Ph.B., M.A. English, Marquette Univ. Mrs. Angeline Newman, B.S. Physical Education, Orchesis Advisor, Cheerleader Advisor, LaCrosse State College Mr. Alfred M. Niefer, B.M.E., Music, Department Chairman, C h o i r Director, Girls' Glee Club, Northwestern Univ. Reading, Lawrence College, Univ. of Wisconsin- Mr, Otto Northquest, B.Ed., M.S. Madison Industrial Arts, Department Chairman, Oshkosh State College, Iowa State College Mr. Ralph Nowicki, B.S. Science, Assistant Wrestling Coachg Univ. of Wis- consin-Milwaukee Mr. Edmund G. Olszyk, A.B., M.A. English, Cavalier Newspaper Advisor, School Pub- licityg Marquette Univ. I Mrs. Genevieve Pederson, B.A. Business Education, Lawrence College, American Institute of Business, Spencerian College Mr. Jerome Pelkowski, B.S., M.E. Social Science, English, Marquette Univ. i Mrs. Luella Pope, B.E. English, Northern Illinois Univ. Miss Marie E. Poundstone, B.S. Home Economics, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, St. Mary's Notre Dame Miss Mary Panenka, A.B. English, Marquette Univ. Mr. Anthony Pauly, B.S., M.E. Science, Guidance Director, Wrestling Coachg Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Marquette Univ. Mrs. Arla L. Peters, B.S. Home Economics, Milwaukee-Downer College Miss Josephine Philipkowski, B.S. Social Science, Foreign Language, Univ. of Minne- sota A L , P153 'ii , V-W. .. 3g2gja.'.:,,g '- ff ,.y,a-,,,..-,- f 'fi Mr. Thomas Pyzyk, B.A. Social Science, Soph. Wrestling Coach, Michigan State Univ. Mr. Arthur Raccoli, B.E., M.A. Music, Social Science, Band Director, Girls' Glee Club, Dance Band, Univ. of Wis.-Madison-Mil. Mr. James Rieck, B.S., Assoc. of Arts Industrial Arts, Stage Manager, Northern Illinois Univ., Wright Junior College Miss Marguerite Riedl, B.A., M.A. Foreign Language, Marquette Univ. Mr. Alvin E. Rutenbeck, A.B., A.M. Social Science, Beloit College, Harvard Univ., Columbia Univ., Marquette Univ., Univ. of Wis- consin-Madison, Northwestern Univ. Miss Grace Schaefer, B.S., M.A. Foreign Language, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Northwestern Univ. Mr. Leonard Schmidt, B.Ed. Industrial Arts, Oshkosh State College Mr, Joseph Schmitz, B.S., M.A. Science, Public Address Crew, Usher Corps, Loyola Univ.-Chicago Mr. Darwin Romberg, B.A. Social Science, Foreign Language, Valparaiso Univ. Mr. A. Kenneth Royal, B.A. Physical Education, Department Chairman, Ath- letic Director, Stadium Manager, La Crosse State College, Southwestern Univ. Miss Susan Schaefer, B.S. English, Speech, Oshkosh State College Mr. Clarence Scherr, B.S. Physical Education, Swimming Coach, Intramural Swimming, LaCrosse State College, Univ. of Wis- consin-Milwaukee Miss Mildred Schwaab, B.A., M.A. English, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Mr. Raymond C. Shaw, B.A. Business Education, Cavalier Newspaper Business Office, Ripon College Mr. George H. Simpson, A.B., M.A. English, Speechg Central State College-Michigan, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Northwestern Univ. Mr. Carlyle R. Sivesind, B.S. Industrial Arts, Kansas State College :ii me ,E 2. fexgawf 1 . te :. 3 6. ' ww 3-vvi ft if 1-iii ws-yy , ,. :lun eg- ' ' V ff an 2 .3 !..,1 :-fn Q ,- ' 5'a t H-51,5 Mrs. Pauline E. Stanwitt, B.S., M.S. Speech, Blue Mask Drama Club Advisor, Soph. Counselor, Senior Class Play Directorg Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Marquette Univ. Mr. Kenneth F. Steffen, M.E., M.A. Mathematicsg Univ. of Wis.-Mil.-Madison sv N-:away t Www Mr. Robert G. Stieber, B.Ed. Business Education, Cavalier Annual Advisor, Whitewater Col,. Univ. of Col., Wis.-Mil. Mr. Ronald Stram, B.S. Physical Education, Gymnastics and Assistant Coachg LaCrosse State College Miss Ruth E. Smith, B.A., M.A. English, Marquette Univ., National School of Social Services Mr. Donald L. Soucie, B.A. Social Scienceg Whitewater State College al. Mr. Leonard Stekiel, B.Etl., M.Ed. Business Educationg Whitewater State College, Marquette Univ. Mr. Bernard Stepner, M.Mus., B.Mus., B.A. Music, Orchestra Director, Girls! and Boys' Glee Club, Northwestern Univ., Univ. Wis.-Madison NMa Cichocki finds her hands full on Parent Visita- tion Night. Mr Ieslle M Suha, BS MAT B1ology Mllwaukee State Teachers College M1ch1 gan State Un1v Miss Abble Sullivan B S MS Mathematlcs Lawrence College UNIV of Wlscon S11'11VI3.d1SOIl Un1v of Chlcago M1 Emanuel Tomasello PhB M Ed Fore gn Language Chess Club ACIVISOI' Maxquette Un1v Ml Bous Tlboyevuh BA BS Fore1gn Language Soclal Studles UNIV of Mmn esota Un1v of Chlcago 'HP Mrs Anna, A Wllke MA Socxal Science Dr of Soclal Scxences Royal Un1v of Torlno Italy Marquette Un1v Mr Danlel WlSHlCWSkl, PhB M A Engllsh Marquette Un1v Mlss Mal le M Theoret AB MS Enghsh Dept Chalrman Red Cross Advxsor Mlch State Col Unlv of WIS M11 Col Marquette Nllss Margaret Timbers BA ME Buslness Educat1on UNIV of W1scons1nMad1son Whltewater State College Mlss Edna Vandelbeck BA Phvsxcal Educatxon Natale Sponsor Booster Glrls Sponsor St te College of Iowa Ml Matthew J Wlelgosz BS MA Physxcal Educauon Tennls Coach Un1v of VVIS consxn MadlSOH Marquette UNIV M1 George E WlHkl6l BE Industrlal Arts Radxo Club Sponsor Oshkosh State College Wir Eugene X Wozny Ph B ME Busmess Educat1on Cavaher Annual Sales Mar quette Un1v Un1v of W1scons1nM1lwaukee ' . 4 . . . ., . . . 0 I I . . , , W , . . 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Miss Jean Haldner Office Secretary Miss Elizabeth Kagel Office Secretary Mrs. Geraldine Nelson Mrs. Evelyn Troglia Office Secretary Office Secretary Mr. Edward J. Zielinski, B.E., M.S. Mathematics, Department Chairman, Advanced Math Club Advisor 5 Univ, of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Marquette Univ. Miss Marian Ericksen Secretary to Principal Miss Diane Kazmierczak Mr. Gable Nelson Office Secretary Accountant Miss Carla Vidmar Office Secretary Lee Ozols to Jane Sedlak, Janie please, I'd rather do it myself! Biology students cut apart a frog, naturally, to see what composes a frog. 1 fwi 5 Indians visit a Pulaski history class. How! Each Da Everyday of our school life we add more and more to our store of knowledge. Our ex- periences become greater through what hap- pens to us in each of the classes we attend. A broad liberal education is offered to anyone Mr. Rieck explains a Wood saw to boys in his class. Be sure not to cut yourself. Ouch! The art of artificial respiration is taught in Girls' Health by Mrs. Hancock. Karen Westley, and Adds Knowledge who wants it. A student can concentrate on college requirements or he can go into the field of some trade. No matter what our choice is, we are given every opportunity to advance in our modern high schools. Richard Kuegel and Mr. Sivesind contend with a problem of Mechanical Drawing. Sandra Gwitt are seen practicing on the life-like dummy, Resuscitation Annie. Sally Pendley, Sue Hoeth, and Pam Manske prac- tice the art of making a bed in Health class. Miss Anderson, doing what she knows how to best. Mrs. Alyward observes as foreign language stu- dents hear the true sounds of the tongue. ' Pert Kmiecik and Dave Hudzinski 'tplunking outfl Jane Sedlak steadily pours Liga Ozols a cup of tea. Sharon Lutz asks if the contents of the The A Cappella Choir practices before their concert. wi EE Jeanette Haugen puts the finishing touches on an art project. Mr. Cole prepares to construct a circle with a compass. Let's hope it turns out better than the square. J R I 9'9- ur i ,:-' 'ff' ...fn , Ax, 1 ' s X J I 1 '1 gl 5 K X x 5? Nga Q Q is 5 S333 Do Big Things Pulaski's 89 homerooms valiantly, though hesitantly, faced up to their challenges this year. While trying to forget about Form I's, 315's, 303's, one pink card, and four blue cards, homeroom members attempted to re- member to print neatly and firmly while plac- ing the correct code number in the specified area of the I. B. M. cards. Upon completion of these trying experiences, the homerooms collected food, money, soap, and various other items to assist a great number of worthy organizations. Accomplishing these feats with flying colors, the homerooms pushed forward to win honors in subscriptions for the news- paper and the annual. The grand award, how- ever, goes to the homeroom advisors who managed to see that all this work was com- pleted in the 12 minute allotted each morning. Senior Planning Committee members Jim Williams and Greg Rath help Mr. Schmidt with the orienta- tion of new sophomores. The booksb0re's business swells as the new se- mester begins. Used books are held up in the foyer for instant sales. Please, stop pushing! School Calendar Sept. 4-A group of confused sophomores is given a tour through the school by omnis- cient seniors. 4-Mr. Boyajian-12B Row 4: M. Spalthoiz, G. Kassulke, R. Miller, K. Fiedler, R. Jazdewski, F. Kratz, S. Seim. Row 3: D. Erickson, B. Coulter, K. Kovnesky, D. Skaradzin- ski, L. Krueger, S. Reas. Row 2: K. Zsembery, C. Weiss, D. Wronski, K. Jacobus, B. Moerke, K. Hodgins, M. Templin. Row 1: R. Bauer, T. Jur- kowski, S. Zakrzewski, R. Rostan, D. Nowak, R. Sadowski. 312D-Mr. Chute-12B Row 4: J. Woiman, K. Belton, M. Jurkowski, T. Benson, L. Davis, W. Lazarski, K. Stupek. Row 3: T. Selin, M. Biankowski, E. Stirnac, M. Lund, G. Pokorny, K. Reas, L. Bruesser. Row 2: A. Balis- triri, M. Bencz, K. Haizel, J. Zalewski, L. Aienius, K. Sauer, J. Mingesz. Row 1: G. Schultz, G. Richter, J. Pankowski, J. Morgenroth, P. Braun, M. Raszeja. -I f .... 412 ' Mrs. ederson - 12B Row 5: V. Wannebo, T. Ritter, W. Wolfgram, T. Asti, R. Doro, J. Markworth. Row 4: M. Voelz, J. Strzelecki, K. Klockow, D. Skaradzinski, T. Schmidt, T. Lochowicz. Row 3: D. Matysik, D. Zielinski, R. Schultz, J. Sedlak, K. Brelsford, J. Bliesener, R. Thurber. Row 2: J. Weiss, B. Szablewski, V. Heyder, C. Liesiecki, B. Zimmerman, J. Weber. Row 1: C. Kallas, L. Hmielewski, M. Kupsik, fun- knownj, D. Plautz, H. Koscielniak. 325 - Miss Batz - 11A Row 5: K. Kelley, D. Stezala, M. Trzebiatowski, T. Flowers, R. Millar, J. Koch, G. Paulin. Row 4: J. Chartier, J. Kroll, J. Price, C. Tyloch, K. Flayter, D. Pagenkop. Row 3: S. Jacques, J. Lemke, K. Williams, C. Wright, D. Hammond, T. Koscielniak, J. Sadowski. Row 2: M. Dettinger, S. Fritsch, L. Trapp, N. Bieszk, G. Skoczek, J. Zube. Row 1: M. Hall, R. Cannady, W. Beckmann, R. Jakubiak, R. Yahnke, D. Wysk, D. Schumacher. Sept. 5-Opening Day-Sophomore: You mean I don't really need to buy a bubbler pass? Sept. 11- Sophomores and juniors are given I. Q. tests. 412 - Mrs. Birtzer - 11A Row 5: J. Zamjahn, T. Bertrandt, S. Wallus, I-I. Albert, D. Swiatek, T. Jazwinski. Row 4: S. Pru- shiek, D. Sarnovvski, P. Bird, M. Myszewski, C. Papp, H. Phillipi. Row 3: R. Doepke, V. Anis- kiewicz, S. DeZur, M. Jankowski, S. Schneider, J. Franco, M. Wise. Row 2: D. Krueger, D. Kirch- gassner, S. Coffey, N, Chojnacki, A. Vogel, J. Linder. Row 1: B. Stollenwerk, P. Chromey, R. Mittag, J. Roslawski, E. Kuczynski, R. Vallery. 34 - Mrs. Boone - 11A Row 4: P. Ratzlaff, A. Boerner, D. Modlinski, D. Edwards, T. Stachowski, G. Sierchulski, D. Traver, K. Kulibert. Row 3: L. Joers, M. Meyer, A. Szyin- borski, D. Block, B. Pietrowiak, V. Herek, H. Dunaj- ski. Row 2: B. Madell, N. Niemczynski, K. Knops, R. Cook, B. Bantin, G. Wasechek, S. Wolf, P. Hoff- mann. Row 1: G. Armstrong, R. Sacharski, D. Mattes, R. Gascoigne, S. Warych, M. Hensiak, J. Niemczynski. Sept. 14- First split pep rally- Exhausted cheer leader collapses in hall While oscillating be- tween the gym and the auditorium. Sept. 14-Pulaski beats Juneau, 20-13. Sept. 21-South overthrown, 9-0. Oct. 1-5-Miss Theoret supervises enrollment of all Pulaski students in the Junior Red Cross. Oct. 5 - Pulaski makes it four in a row by blitzing Custer 47-0. 222 - Miss Cannon - 11A Row 4: G. Wolford, R. Tevich, D. Bazinski, R Husk, S. Kamke, C. Evans, R. Scheible, J. Lijewski Row 3: J. St. John, J. Pirlot, S. Sehubarth, J. Hrovat, D. Bauer, B. Toepfer, K. Reszka. Row 2: J. Zwitter, R. Stanislawski, J. Ziebarth, D. Kozlow- ski, S. Stearle, P. Evers, E. Mallow, K. Rossman Row 1 J Czechorski P Haase S L ' - : . , . , . ane,T.K1n jerski, F. Ornelas, R. Michalski, J. Goskowicz. 322 - Miss Hansen - 11A Row 4: K. Patrick, B. Tuttle, S. Hart, K. Moser funknownl, N. Zlatkovich, J. Wypp. Row 3: D Pollock, E. Benjamin, R. Andrews, P. Fitzgerald T. Hart, P. Tremmel, G. Ryder. Row 2: C. Carollo D. Lemanczyk, K. Stephan, P. DePetro, funknownl, C. Paepke, S. Prekop, B. Kriel. Row 1: R. Schuer- man, M. Baumann, P. Milewski, R. Fregin, D Parkinson, T. Gieb, W. Dembinski. 1 : r Oct. 12 - Individual students became portable pep rallies as the words Beat Bay View rever- berated through the Halls. Later we DID, 13-7. Oct. 13-The Weekend was capped off with a dance made more enjoyable by the sweet fruits of victory. 319 - Mrs. Helterhoff - 11A Row 4: G. Jakus, S. Kresl, K. Ott, D. Novobielski, M. Guss, D. Wolff, E. Milan. Row 3: S. Stelske, A. Rutkowski, N. Serwatke, T. Keenan, M. Ingerman, L. Matakovic, S. Burke. Row 2: P. Zielinski, J. Hagner, K. Gonia, N. Wilke, E. Tuchalski, C. Praefke, P. Lejk, S. Besler. Row 1: D. Bartz, P. Anderson, J. Finger, W. Schnell, C. Tondryk, D. Burns, R. Dudek. 33 -Mrs. Horvath - 11A Row 4: K. Farley, M, Phillips, J. Rahlf, B. Kmiec, T. Henneman, T. Mather, R. Ard, D. Galecki. Row 3: P. Szymanowski, R. Drezdzon, J. Jender, B. Clark, C. Soltis, C. Lutz, D. Warwick. Row 2: H. Wojtczak, A. Schiebel, M. Mertz, B. Glatczak, M. Blandino, C. Anstutz, K. Kufahl. Row 1: D. Conta, M. Kruszka, J. Blandino, J. Nieman, R. Szabelski, R. Warner, L. Plopper. 232 - Miss Kelley - 11A Row 5: T. Schmidt, D. Orz, B. Feige, R. Burger- meister, J. Budzien, T. Karlovich. Row 4: S. Hutto, K. Kasperski, N. Krahn, J. Zielinski, J. Miezin, J. Skonieczny, D. Grochowski. Row 3: C. Wilke, M Polczinski, P. Steliga, M. Markowski, J. Lavora L. Behling. Row 2: K. Abelt, D. Gore, A. Roth, J Orbik, R. Graef, H. Isenbeck, G. Timm. Row 1: R Klopfer, R. Stauder, C. Falk, M. Treibel, D. Lowell P. Barksdale. 108 -Mrs. Koss - 11A Row 5: J. Fischer, V. Cwiklinski, R. Smentek, R LaChance, R. Boyum, R. Sanders, R. Gisch. Row 4: J. Schmidt, R. Nowakovvski, S. Wesolowski, R Kvvarcinski, A. Spoehr, R. Nowak. Row 3: C Chromey, J. Rewolinski, J. Kallio, J. Terrill, K Miles, P. Holada, K. Johnson. Row 2: A. Zabok licka, S. Bortmess, A. Koceja, J. Grabovvski, K Bostrom, C. Piotrowski, K. Malde. Row 1: T Ratajczak, R. Werner, J. Spranger, J. Raduiovich K. Keeler, R. Szymcak, W. Hoefer. Oct. 154Art Student League elects Dean Nim mer president. Oct. 18-20-Jim Voelz goes to U. N. Oct. 19-Washington falls 14-7. v r 6 - Mr. Northquest - 11A Row 5: P. Schaeffer, G. Groth, T. Lazaris, D. Stenson, D. Gallagher, D. Zielinski, C. Wishowski. Row 4: P. Gebhardt, C. Synder, W. Duce, L. Maslo, C. Betlinski, G. Swofford. Row 3: M. Miller, D. Linski, J. Switalski, J. Putzi, A. Haberski, M. Szupica. Row 2: J. Chryzonovvski, P. Balistreri, A. Kyzesinski, V, Walczak, B. Peffer, C. Dlugi. Row 1: J. Murrary, G. Clemens, P, Pietrczak, P. Hempel, W. Anderson, J. Johnson. 9 - Mr. Pelkowski - 11A Row 5: S. Drew, J. Pociecha, D. Jones, G. Siech, R. Maternowski, D. Synowicz. Row 4: W. Comer, T. Plewa, S. Socher, N. Merkel, D. Nemec, L. Lukas, S. Cichocki. Row 3: K. Zielinski, D. Balsorn, T. Gingrasso, C. Heiderich, J. Szopinski, M. Rysticken. Row 2: M. Jaworski, M. Gagliano, K. Schanz, C. Klippel, M. Phillips, K. Kulinski, M, Radnovvski. Row 1: J. Bitenc, R. Wardinski, B. Coffey, G. Narlock, G. Kruse, K. Wilson. Oct. 24-G.A.A. basketball season launched. Oct. 25 - John Plichta to Miss Anderson, Be sure to Watch Critique on Channel ten at 7:00 tonight. Oct. 28-Automation comes to Pulaski with the arrival of the I.B.M. machines. Oct. 30-Blue Mask begins rehearsals. Oct. 31S Mr. Gehrke retires after seventeen years of service at Pulaski. Good Luck, Al! 130 - Miss Philipkowski - 11A Row 5: J. Balcerak, D. Horn, D. Korklewski, N. Malkowski, R. Reamer, T. Kent, W. Schaffer. Us 1,5525 '1,.f'- ,-fd Eg?-ge wiiegf 5g1O:uQm O. E253 K1'E+5m5 - UJOQCL svglifff M5555 S qw' r--F11 fp 99- ' v-19' ,. - DT' 059363 2354. E. gating -I 'g'D5gb-' r-g' 97 wmplff 'EU KSU Sage? N 325 sn f.Eg?95'T'?-' Lffdwviii 5 E ff 3 O E W O 2 'I' FU Q O 5 ua 6. '-s O E w E Q. I S C U1 77 fn P' VE Ph 5 rn I1 F 5 U1 4-9 o 4 ro F Q P-5 o L4 ro F NIP Czaplewski, N. Nowakowski. 129 - Mr, Romberg - 11A Row 5: D. Malnar, R. Wernsman, S. Larnbrecht, . Smith, M. Mesich. Row 4: J. Edgeworth, . Homulos, B. Bartoszek, J. Tetzlaff, J. Nowakovvski C. Rauls. Row 3: J. Roensch, K. Schmitz, S. Colf lura, B. Kocjan, C, Kwiatowski, S. Sroka, B. White. Row 2: L. Piskula, K. Nuesse, M. Halrucker, S Zagrodnik, C. Midurski, J. Jozefczyk. Row 1: C Czaplewski, B. Balthazor, J. Gniotczynski, T. Ken- ney, K. Hepp, J. Eisbrenner, B. Scharowski. Nov. 2-Pulaski makes a clean sweep of the conference by brushing off East, 51-6. Nov. 5 - Coach McGee accepts City Football Championship trophy at a victory pep rally held in honor of the team. Nov. 7-Thanksgiving basket plans begin. 312C - Mr. Rutenbeck - 11A Row 5: D. Spines, G. Nowicki, E. Lesinski, T. Buehler, W. Tess. Row 4: Y. Miller, J. Korlewski, S. Wirsbinski, J. Staskunas, R. Malkowski, C. Zawada, T. Gorski. Row 3: W. Kilps, M. Landow- ski, C. Oleniczak, J. Schoewe, R. White, B. Plese. Row 2: R. Kaletka, J. Roskocha, C. Brindowski D. Engelhardt, M. Lockwood, S. Hartzaeim, C Bauer. Row 1: C. Last, K. Reinoos, J. Bain, P. Hugo, M. Ellis, W. Schears. 8 - Mr. Steffen - 11A Row 5: H. Kroll, D. Zielinski, R. Maternovvski, J Dysland, T. Andrzejczak, J. Raymond. Row 4: S Radotich, N. Witter, P. Wiza, P. Kleinschmidt, J Balough, B. Kubacki, S. Mentkowski. Row 3: G Heider, S. Doll, B. Littnan, L. Bjorklund, M. Sher- man, P. Brillowski. Row 2: T. Plecka, S. Gibson C. Jashek, M. Warczylowa, M. Cook, D. Disterhaft J. Wallerrnan. Row 1: J. Bilansky, M. Rutkowski T. Sytka, R. Patterson, G. Henderson, R. Colle. 1 1 1 1 329-Mr. Stekiel-11A Row 5: B. Willms, C. Krueger, J. VanGro1l, J. Makinen, G. Hampton, R. Seeger. Row 4: B. Kiefer, V. McDermott, G. Straehl, B. Jakubowski, D. Pallen, K. Hansen. Row 3: M. Forkes, W. Beidatsch, M. Zulka, R. Pelkowski, M. Mrozak, E. Sroczynski, W. Kniprath. Row 2: K. Stong, N. Fritz, S. Sadow- ski, K. Prill, P. Buckett, W. Rosinski. Row 1: R. Milosch, J. Dix, D. Kohn, R. Janicki, J. Vorder- bruggen, F. Chovanec. 116 - Mr. Wielgosz - 11A Row 4: K. Verberg, J. Stroschin, R. Kosrnatka, R. Bertling, T. Wagner, D. Mitschke, M. Seelovv. Row 3: S. Srnith, P. Nolan, J. Zamecnik, J. Roslawski, K. McNeil, B. Krueger. Row 2: M. Prondzinski, C. Gdaniec, J. Gagliono, M. Muehl, C. Chojnacki, V. Strode, G. Bilton. Row 1: R. Malkowski, J. Jasior- kowski, T. Adams, K. Christle, D. Hanna, J. Dobogai. Nov. 10-Sadie Hawkins Dance-Male absentee rates have shown a sharp increase lately. Nov. 11-17 Y National Education Week. We honor our teachers Without Whoms' learning We wouldn't know nothing. 224 - Mrs. Wilke - ILA Row 4: R. Graf, G. Gozdowiak, R. Iczkowski, R Wanda, T. Damro, E. Schultz, G. Klahorst. Row 3 L. Ploszay, D. Kozlowski, P. Bednarek, L. Schuh' C. Tomm, M. Farmer, T. Ruggles. Row 2: J Steinke, C. Mladucky, R. Larsen, C. Brownkovvski C. Marciniak, J. Napieralski, K. Miller, A. Hart Row 1: H. Thiede, G. Drutowski, P. Rost, L Dancker, R. Rian, R. Bureta, J. Schlinder. 35-Mr. Winkler-11A Row 5: T. Hertel, D. McGaver, J. Bisciglia, K Rachoner, T. Szulczewski, M. Ehlenfeldt, M Kasprzak. Row 4: J. Wroblewski, D. Webb, D Kassel, C. Baranczyk, D. Pietruszka, P. Novak, P Gauthier. Row 3: N. Mijokovic, J. Knueppel, M Liederbach, G. Schilling, C. Szyszka, S. Hintz, K Coffin. Row 2: M. Kullinger, D. Balcerzak H Magerowski, L. Sonnenberg, S, Reed, T. Dunne, J. Gose. Row 1: C. Sager, D. Simon, J. Nitka, J Ford, R. Kugel, P. Bockhorst, J. Balko. Nov. 13-F.T.A. butters up teachers with apples. Can mark day be far away? Nov. 15-Parent Visitation Night. Nov. 20-Thanksgiving baskets distributed. Dec. 4-12-The Junior Red Cross soap drive. Dec. 5 - College Day. Teece to Prof., How many credits do you get for football? Dec. 13-Fall Athletic Banquet is held for the survivors of cross-country, baseball, and foot- ball. 3-Mr. Wisniewski-11A Row 5: K. Wisniewski, K. Krug, C. Rostan, E. Przybyla, funknownl, D. Mohr, D. Dolski. Row 4: C. Dickson, K. Snartemo, R. Shea, R. Bruhns, B. Schaefer, P. Meier, J. Backus. Row 3: J. Jens, S. Lindner, E. Harrell, J. Vogel, L. Betker, H. Zajac, R. Anderson. Row 2: M. Christianson, M. Pasz- kiewicz, E. Jankovich, B. Bishop, S. Myszkowski, C. Gaudynski, L. Sutton. Row 1: D. Francke, F. Helt, G. Walsh, R. Marine, J. Brzycki, D. Classey, W. Kraajvanger. 318-Mr. Wozny-11A Row 5: G. Barrett, W. Vebelacker, G. Palechek, R. Filer, G. Wojciechowski, T. Schneider, J. Nowicki. Row 4: C. Martinac, J. Zielinski, M. Leister, L. Wilke, D. Hafeman, V. Ringe. Row 3: D. Modlin- ski, P. Schroeder, K. Krasonya, D. Trzcinski, J. Wojciechowski, K. DeLonge, B. Iczkowski. Row 2: L. Powers, E. Seibel, J. Osvatic, S. Davis, G. Fischer, A. Burkart. Row 1: J. Mihalovich, W. Burmeister, V. Lucas, R. Stein, R. Darnske, A. Haase, A. Toennies. l ,M sfxkrrmn M u Dec. 15-Pulaski swim team places second at the Greenfield Invitational Meet. Dec. 17- Mr. Francke enters the hospital and H2800 Pulaski hearts beat for him. Dec. 18-F.T.A. holds its annual Holiday Holly sale. 102 - M1'. Zielinski - 11A Row 5: R. Gerszevvski, J. Crosby, F. Skurulsky, T. Higgins, W. Kaun, M. Anderson. Row 4: C. John- son, D. Critchfield, K. Jendrzejczyk, N. Mikolaj- czak, M. Reinke, J. Barger. Row 3: K. Speigel, J. Dworczyk, S. Maier, P. Wysocki, S. Wendorf, E. Gotthardt, J. Szymczak. Row 2: J. Kaluzny, C. Koblewski, M. Nowak, K. Bolka, L. Bosetti, S. Kullinger, K. Holt. Row 1: J. Sanden, E. Nowak, D. Wehr, D. Rakowski, G. Ballering, R. Jacques. 5-Mr. Goodrich-11B Row 4: J. Kazubowski, G. Kuenstler, R. Harrnuth, J. Diehl, T. Kropfl, A. Ruger. Row 3: D. Babcock, P. Tribbett, R. Steinbach, G. Pohland, K. Hinz, K. Klemens, L. Schenk. Row 2: M. Wozniak, K. Slaski, J. Fehr, M. Jagodzinski, J. Manske, P. Vardin, J. Gumz, B. Marrs. Row 1: T. Breier, K. Jablonski, G. Jendrejewski, M. Winkler, M. Pochowski, J. Milbrath, E. Seefeldt. L 312A-Miss Panenka- 11B Row 5: B. Hein, D. Prah, R. Banholzer, T. Jedrze- jewski, J. Dudek, M. Himmelspach. Row 4: R. Dziondziakowski, D. Marlock, C. Brown, D. Kay, L. Kovnesky, D. Burdick. Row 3: N. Lichte, K. Wojciechowski, G. Hoppe, B. Sande, M. Girm- scheid, L. Urbanski. Row 2: N. Severn, L. Golem- biewski, A. Holloway, N. Ihling, S. Thompson, M. Falkowski, S. Winter. Row 1: T. Helm, B. Shevey, R. Janoske, L. Wendt, R. Januszewski, L. Macklin. 209 - Mr. Pyzyk - 11B Row 4: R. Kienast, K. Miller, G. Posanski, W. Swiatkowski, K. Held, J. Budner, C. Leroy. Row 3: C. Bartz, M. Gorski, K. Ryker, J. Golec, T. Winter, L. Arndt, B. Mantel. Row 2: K. Turbin, S. Costello, L. Boettcher, J. Ellenberger, M. Holton, R. Jaesch- ke, D. Cameron, T. Leben. Row 1: F. Kritter, J. Bodien, J. Seizer, K. Ruthenberg, W. Burbach, M. Dombrowski, R. VanOsch. Dec. 19-20 4 Christmas Concert. Dec. 21 - Jan. 2 - Christmas Vacation. Jan. 2 M Christmas vacation ends. CThe day after the night before? 312B - Ml'. Rieck - 11B Row 4: J. Behnke, J. Koehler, D. Shirk, G. Neu- mann, G. Stein, S. Schifano, D. Luell. Row 3: H Goulet, M. Wagner, J. Wendt, K. Dryia, C. Jozwiak K. Sztukowski. Row 2: N. Semeniak, J. Rabideau B. Savage, M. Hegler, C. Hoffman, W. Kloss, Ji Olson. Row 1: G. Nimmer, R. Rabidoux, C. Jorgen- sen, T. Elmer, P. Barrow, T. Gould. 234-Miss S. Schaefer-11B Row 4: R. Schroeder, B. Holmquist, L. Greves, J. Pollack, F. Strunsee, K. Matilla, C. Jankowski, T. Spanic. Row 3: M. Vallone, C. Boyajian, H. Roelke, D. Novitzke, K. Baker, J. Robb, L. Voit. Row 2: P. Zelinski, W, Rodriguez, G. Malewicki, K. French, D. Hodorowski, W. Kroll, J. White. Row 1: J. Norship, A. Cukurs, T. Justman, J. Arnold, T. Cody, R. Fink. Jan. 5-Pulaski Wrestlers Win the West Allis Hale Invitational Meet. Jan. 15 - Graduating Seniors participate in Honor Day program While Sophomores get a Student Council pep talk. 1 Feb. 3-City Wrestling finals held at Pulaski. Jim Huber at 138 and Rick Graef at 103 Win city championships in their respective weight divisions. 230 - Mr. Shaw - 11B Row 4: R. Behling, J. Schultz, W. Kosier, C. Schwe- chel, S. Wojtecki, N. Rembles, J. Hoefs. Row 3: C. Gruenwald, C. Haugen, K. Johnson, B. Dolinar, P. Merritt, S. Galian, W. Watson. Row 2: B. Geisler, G. Szablewski, M. Prawdzik, S. Brandle, L. Wehr, T. Nelson, R. Price, L. Bashell. Row 1: R. Smith, J. Greve, T. Maier, G. Hirschfeld, R. Grirnme, M. Sadowski, J. Cieciwa. 223 - Mr. Adamus - 10A Row 5: J. Schroeder, R. LeClaire, T. Czerniak, L. Newsom, T. Jelen, R. Stopczynski. Row 4: A. Renzaglia, S. Markley, S. Smul, T. Karnowski, S. Czerwinski, M. Engbring. Row 3: A. Rauch, E. Petersen, K. Wysocki, E. Szymczak, B. Grabowski, C. Zielinski. Row 2: L. Korenkiewicz, C. Schieffer, M. Wegner, J. Kode, L. Hluszko, J. Britton. Row 1: K. Ellington, G. Barg, J. Belot, D. Brost, M. Vander Heyden, D. Michalek. : mnswm me-umm 1,5 Feb. 8-F.T.A. builds up scholarship fund with their annual candy drive. Feb. 11-Rehearsals for class play begin. Pam McCarrell and Mary Keller hold leads. Feb. 15 - Dick Wargin sets record for most points in one game. 203 - Mrs. Aylward - 10A Row 5: R. Powell, J. Slinde, D. Gorzalski, L. Smith, J. Kangas, D. Doro. Row 4: M. Kubik, G. Dorn, C. Bogart, A. Heffner, C. Jancoski, C. Koebel. Row 3: H. Moczynski, C. Steffens, B. Timblin, J. Westcott, P. Voden, C. Wnukowski. Row 2: J. Lukas, N. Astley, M. Christ, N. Osterland, P. Gall, C. Freden- berg, C. Semrau. Row 1: L. Kubik, G. Amundson, D. Hess, J. Moore, K. Mahuta, D. Crooks. 317 - Ml'S. Bellew - 10A Row 5: S. Milbeck, D. Risley, K. Szalacinski, D. Budzien, R. Wachowiak, K. Howard. Row 4: F. Thom, D. Springer, S. Pikulik, K. Schroeder, S. Mausser, C. Robb. Row 3: S. Bruder, D. Derus, J. Lewandowski, L. Pawlowski, D. Novak, D. Felicke. Row 2: D. Benning, G. Bett, E. Lockett, R. Hansen, J. Schuelke, A. Gruetzmacher, L. Kazmierski. Row 1: J. Dejewski, W. Jozwowski, D. Flemion, J. Perencevic, G. McCormick, G. Kraemer. qmifwi 30 - Mrs. Ciric - 10A Row 5: R. Rudolph, J. Slusar, R. Glass, J. Molenda, M. Knox. Row 4: A. McGaver, M. Mierzwinski, M. Stawicki, J. Porter, R. Kryewina, M. Kohel, R. Wegehaupt. Row 3: D. Borck, L. Wisniewski, B. Oreskovich, S. Lowman, M. Pociecha, J. Dolacin. Row 2: N. Kruegel, J. Jackson, R. Kachelmeyer, J. Cannestra, C. Frenczak, S. Blankenship, K. Roney. Row 1: W. Spiekerman, iunknownl, W. Zeromski, G. Thelen, A. Carre, D. Doernback. 2120 - Mr. Cole - 10A Row 5: S. Glembin, E. Wright, D. Speier, G. Baker, G. Tomczyk, T. Martine. Row 4: T. Clementi, T. Grocholski, R. Dutch, J. Winkleski, G. Kirchner, J. Sargent, T. Pariza. Row 3: S. Wallner, D. Misko, P. Majewski, S. Jendraszak, D. Boyum, D. Baker, Cunknownl. Row 2: K. Silva, H. Cooper, C. Mosher, C. Proechel, S. Hense, V. Kulinski, M. Koller. Row 1: R. LaFever, S. Klafke, M. Braun, W. Jacobi, A. Schaefer, D, Hurley. Feb. 16-Barry Wichman qualifies for the State Swim Preliminaries in the 100 yd. breast stroke. Feb. 18-Information on the effects of smoking given to Sophomores in an auditorium pro- gram. 212B - Mrs. Craine - 10A Row 5: M. Winiarski, A. Soucek, N. Antoniewicz, K. Kumelski, D. Kingl, K. Durovy. Row 4: S. Shudy, P. Morrison, C. Gingrasso, S. Woydal, J. Paape, P. Kujawa, W. Toepfer. Row 3: K. Boschke, S. Traver, J. Collins, B. Dvoracek, T. Gassl, N. Hel- minski. Row 2: K. Mahnke, P. Prince, S. Sands, T. Puhek, S. Stewart, D. Koller, C. Baken. Row 1: E. Branske, K. Hotson, R. Murawski, M. Cieslik, N. Pakulski, S. Marshall. 225 - Miss During - 10A Row 4: S. Snyder, M. LaVine, L. Graf, M. Strarnpe, H. Bruch, G. Radomski, C. Reuter. Row 3: B. Weigmann, R. Hoaglan, D. Becker, C. Markowski, B. Schienebeck, L. Karwoski, A. Zauner. Row 2: M. Michalak, A. Peksa, P. Petersen, P. Nehs, C. Kossow, V. Zino, W. Schuenke. Row 1: M. Nickels, R. Guzniczak, S. Engbring, P. Brocki, J. Danielski, R, Kojis, M. Danielewski. Feb. 19 -Homeroorns 3 and 323 tie for first place with 100W Cavalier Annual subscriptions. Feb. 20- Graduating seniors are notified of their grade-point averages and class standing. Feb. 20-Mr. Pauly officiates at the first Senior Planning Committee meeting of the June Grads, Feb. 21-Dick Wargin selected unanimously for the Journal All-City Basketball team and set a new record for free throws. Feb. 23-ACT tests for college-bound Seniors. 21 - Mrs. Dougherty - 10A Row 5: L. Haubert, C. Budzien, L. Nylen, K. Lidwin, R. Waszak, J. Blazek. Row 4: L. Gardner, J. Zylka, D. Burzynski, A. Krantz, P. Williams, J. Bianchetto. Row 3: D. Standish, J. Mazur, G. Hagenkord, D. Pisarek, K. Ignaszak, C. Shave. Row 2: D. Klimt B. Schulz, D. Abramczyk, G. Miller, B. Deuter, Y. Tkachuk, G. Forbes. Row 1: G. Nowakowski, C. Jozefczyk, G. Robison, R. Oehlke, C. Love, M, Kremski. v 207 - Miss Filaseta - 10A Row 5: K. Moose, T. Wojciechowski, J. St. Charles R. Sockett, L. Tischer, R. Wieland. Row 4: T. Olson T. Bova, D. Muise, J. Gorski, B. Kuczewski, D. Hordyk, D. Price. Row 3: J. Gaudynski, G. Sheldon, S. Koegel, C. Wagner, E. Jaskolski, D. Marciniak. Row 2: G. Kuczynski, S. Stevens, S. Otto, B. Backinger, S. Cichy, B. Duchniak, S. Salverson. Row 1: T. Salo, T. Jurkowski, W. Drewa, G, Kawczynski, D. Andic, M. Schafrik. 1 v March 1 - Grades close. Student seen brown- nosing with great vigahf' March 2-SAT tests are given to prospective college applicants. March 9-Orchesis interprets book themes in Literary Rhythm. 231-Miss Flynn - 10A Row 5: G. Hakala, P. Darinski, M. Eberhardt, G. Stubbs, S. Masters, J. Newman. Row 4: A. Kaw- czynski, M. Tesch, M. Bell, R. Liethen, D. Pendley, J. Rivera, R. Orlowski. Row 3: A. Michels, L. Zivcic, K. Grosz, D. Werner, H. Solomko, M. Bembenik. Row 2: R. Rewolinski, G. Pietryga, M. Decker, K. Hoppe, M. Reyes, M. Lees, T. Finger. Row 1: V. Schutz, J. Ziemnicki, T. Eufinger, S. Lopacinski, C. Brzozowy. 217-Mr. Gradecki-10A Row 4: K. Gotthardt, G. Koch, D. Stoii, J. Leclaire, R. Peelan, J. Schoner, L. Neumann. Row 3: C. Rapiej, L. Czerwinski, S. Kordus, K. Hintz, C. Zasada, S. Petersen, S. Marin. Row 2: J. Wrasse, D. Nelson, J. Kapke, S. Ekelmann, G. Napieralski, B. Larson, R. Szymanowski. Row 1: G. Brooks, T. Vaiiery, J. Meyer, J. Czech, B. Reinoos, F. Barg. 19A - Mr. Hoepfner - 10A Row 5: A. Adam, funknownl, D. Buretta, W. Julga. Row 4: D. Ditsworth, M. Ignasiak, C. Melms, S. Lijewski, P. Robinson, D. Szydel. Row 3: M. Stan- islawski, K. Krause, P. Rockman, K. Haggarty, G. Boerner, R. Kressin. Row 2: C. Forkes, N. Tull- Ioane. C. Piskula, D. Kloc, D. Obst, G. Schultz, R. Ahrens. Row 1: S. Burzynski, D. Krythe, L. Mills, P. Garsombke, K. Lovejoy, T. Watschun. 226 - Miss Isely - 10A Row 4: M. Sokol, S. Kossow, W. Streicher, R. Koller, D. Kopp, S. Peterson, S. Marshall. Row 3: J. Becker, R. Nicolai, D. Michalowski, V. Priest, K. Zimmey, D, Bednarek, C. Gratz. Row 2: M. Brody, B. Skelton, G. Lewinski, R. Zawacki, D. Dahlgren, K. Walker, R. Hollingsworth. Row 1: E. Johnson, P. Grabowski, L. Nelson, K. Schmid, S. Kaszewski, R. Reuter, T. Peller. March 10f Little Einsteins Work feverishly to meet the Science Fair project deadline. March 11-The little journalists work feverishly to meet Cavalier Annual deadline. 212F - Mr, Jelinek - 10A Row 5: S. Young, J. Schlei, T. Napierala, A. Kloc- kow, D. Matt, D. Laskaskie. Row 4: B. Hillmer, K. Skovvronski, W. Banaszynski, P. Edl, R. Paulson, N. Craven. Row 3: N. Stuart, S. Makowski, P. Schermetzler, G, Golla, D. Mueckler, D. Parthun. Row 2: S. Dumond, J. Wasmer, R. Gubernot, J. Konieczny, W. Pulkinen, B. Brandis. Row 1: J. Jacklin, E. LaFlex, M. Radichel, D. Stelske, W. Traxel, L. Witter. 308 - Miss Lagenkamp - 10A Row 4: E, Thiess, D. Demski, B. Horn, J. Lilla, T. Deal, D. Clark. Row 3: D. Zolinski, E. Lenda, F. Mikolajewski, L. Pietrzykowski, J. Bertling, M. Kowal. Row 2: C. Schrieber, M. Robach, P. Fol- lansbee, L. Spender, L. Browne, J. Haslbeck. Row 1: B. Wachowiak, T. Richter, M. Flayter, J. Svens- son, T. Budny, G. Peot. March 18-Report cards are mailed home. This is carrying automation too far. March 19fSouthside mailman found brutally beaten. March 21- Science Fair. Teachers evacuate build- ing as science students Work on projectsC?J. March 28-Students take the day off as parents come for the Parent-Teacher Conference. April 5-6- The Big City is interpreted by the thirty mermaids of Natare at their annual show. 7 - Mr, Loebel - 10A Row 5: D. Skory, C. Ols, C. Loeffler, J. Tarczewski, R. Cardwell, H. Hedeen. Row 4: D. Merkel, J. Buss, N. Ollenburg, D. Krohn, L. Knitter, J. Lupton, G. Henneman. Row 3: R. Divelbiss, J. Stavvicki, S. Binkowski, S. Romanowski, I. Ivkovich, M. Polew- ski. Row 2: B. Ames, M. Haines, A. Zovvadzki, J. Weber, T. Boguszewski, C. Franko, C. Ujazdowski. Row 1: D. Kachelmeier, A. Krug, P. Wirth, G. George, P. Dittman, R. Mirenda. 19B - Mrs. Mahoney - 10A Row 5: P. Divelbiss, J. Tuszynski, K. Menzel, tun- knownl, P. O'Keefe, N. Rozca. Row 4: M. Adams, H. Mattes, D. Rost, J. Watson, S. Biltz, S. Albert. Row 3: K. Platschore, V. Burgard, D. Szydlowski, J. Denk, E. Lakaszewski, J. Hawkinson. Row 2: J. Haight, I. List, L. Stanny, D, Olbinski, L. Kloss, N. Wilson, P. Krippel. Row 1: A. Minotte, M. Polaski, G. Kroll, A. Campbell, R. Geib, R. Skoglund. April 5-6-7-Survivors of Pu1aski's Science Fair graduate to Marquette's Science Exhibition. April 10-Students clad in Sunday best learn of many and varied business opportunities during vocational day. April 12-Good Friday. Easter vacation begins. 227 -Mr. McGarty- 10A Row 5: R. Schulze, R. Rewolinski, R. Beekman, P. Johnson, J. Korich. Row 4: R. Niedziela, W. Breze- zinski, M. Zink, J. Marszalek, K. Pietruszynski, B. Koth, R. Strharsky. Row 3: C. Lazich, S. Erdmann, S. Gregor, S. Schimke, L. Brothen, H. Hoppe. Row 2: S. Resch, P. Sokol, C. Katorski, E. Deakin, N. Behr, N. Wendlick, L. Nelson. Row 1: W. Darby, W. Zielinski, R. Haizel, P. Pelzek, D. Michalski, D. Voight. 15 - Mr. McGee - 10A Row 5: T. Thompson, J. Bores, R. Mollner, J. Celinski, R. McKi1lop, J. Ramin. Row 4: B. Poeske, F. Gadovas, D. Carothers, S. Stawicki, T. Wegenke, G. Jozefjak, D. Allen. Row 3: J. Porter, H. Herek, P. Szymezak, J. Orlowski, M. Ruggles, J. Dolon. Row 2: C. Blavvat, N. Hartman, P. Wisnievvski, G. Jakus, K. Krueger, J. Knutowski, C. Lucia. Row 1: J. Uttke, F. Russell, J, Dombrowski, G. Smith, K. Kubevvik, K. Kaddatz. bw ks ' 22 -- Miss Mohr - 10A Row 5: F. Poos, D. Skrzybczak, G. George, J. Stark, L. Hamann, L. Wishman. Row 4: S. Michal- ski, C. Krowski, D. Blair, C. Iwinski, K. Knox, B. Andersen, M. McBrair. Row 3: N. Mohalski, K. Olson, R. Carlson, G. Schwartz, K. Lotze, J. Pluta. Row 2: D. Kachelmeyer, T. Krukar, C. Rolirad, C. Caldwell, A. Dobrzynski, N. Urbaniak, M. Orban. Row 1: T. Heike, D. Simons, J. Dobrzanski, G. Al- bright, T. Tarnowski, A. Bonifield. 205 - Miss Newman - 10A Row 5: D. Wiegan, W. Chase, W. Tinger, A. Sob- lewski. Row 4: P. Rux, E. Christie, M. Hohmann, D. Prell, D. Smokowicz, J. Gorski. Row 3: R. Otto, K. Modlinski, W. Gasior, J. Jaske, K. Luther, M. Wojciechowski. Row 2: F. Steinley, J. Wacker, S. Bolcerek, L. Auerite, C. Drew, S. Heiden, S. Sent- kowski. Row 1: A. Bouffiou, J. Malek, P. Anderson, G. Morawski, F. Kubinski, A. Kasianowicz. April 22 - After ten days of fasting from teachers and homework, students piously return to school. April 26-27g Spring is evidently here as Girls' Glee members don pastel formals for concert. 133-Mr. Nowicki-10A Row 5: R. Kaiser, M. Mooney, G. Smith, R. Kubiak, R. Powers, C. Wegner. Row 4: C. Pokorny, E. Schumacher, A. James, M. Bodien, J. Furka, A. Donay, R. MacKenzie. Row 3: G. Wnuk, K. Steele, S. Kubatzki, J. Haug, K. Mittelstedt, C. Luedtke, R. Herman. Row 2: M. Verbunker, J. Orozco, C. Galewski, J. Andrzejewski, J. Dombrowski, K. Cegielski, J. Kocent. Row 1: E. Gocha, T. Chapman, M. Thoms, D. Boucher, L. Amich, T. Russell. 307 - Mrs. Pope - 10A Row 5: P. Sommers, K. Kowal, J. Ricke, J. Leeser, M. Wezek, G. Schwartz. Row 4: C. Zydowicz, J. Kotojarvi, P. Bell, D. Gyrion, M. Pietrzak, G. Hal- vorsen. Row 3: S. Berndt, C. Groth, R. Roback, S. Kazinski, C. Teske, V. Davis. Row 2: L. Hoppen- rath, C. Ewaskowitz, D. McCrossen, C. Brown, S. Neumann, J. Mathea, P. Anderson. Row 1: A. Lockwood, R. Johnson, R. Nowakowski, M. Ligocki, J. Pendzick, D. Suminski. May 3-Junior Prom. May 4- Post Prom and picnic. May 5-Picnic still going strong. gq May 6-Monday morning after Prom weekend. Bleary-eyed Junior seen still Wearing tux. May 13- Friday the thirteenth comes on Monday this month. May 22-The Senior Band performs at the 1963 A11-City Music Festival. 216 - Miss Riedl - 10A Row 5: J. Edson, R. Leas, M. Nennig, R. Pechanach, M. Czaskos, T. Brookman, L. Hinkamp. Row 4: R. Woodrow, P. Swanson, A. Uniewski, J. Barczynski, M. Gorski, E. Meier. Row 3: K. Zabkowicz, G. Slavvinski, F. Maisack, S. Czaicki, D. Larek, S. Breckenridge, H. Eidenshink. Row 2: P. White, E. Schick, S. Kopydlowski, S. Kaczmarek, J. Raddant, K. Pawlak. Row 1: L. Rauls, L. Dudek, J. Sterk, J. Napientek, J. Knox, P. Gumsey, R. Schoemann. 215 - Miss Smith - 10A Row 4: D. Trever, T. Woida, D. Lawson, R. Bron- catti, N, Barbian, R. Czaplewski, C. Bartnitowski, Row 3: P. Pazkiewicz, P. Jurevvicz, L. Skrip, R. Matysik, J. Edson, J. Robbins, S. Hiltunen. Row 2: J. Branski, L. Waters, J. Schertzl, D. Goiiier, N. Quick, M. Mueller, M. Cuil. Row 1: G. Grundmanis, J, Schmidt, J. Malkowski, E. Zaborowski, D. Dar- ling, D. Nieman, R. Pawlak. lv min 'if S' V .,f'..s. JU 1:....uI. May 22 S Pulaski Orchestra and Choir perform at the aforementioned 1963 All-Ci ty M u s i c Festival. May 24-Spring Pep Rally held two months pre- vious to this date to arouse interest in sports activities. Late, aren't we? May 24 - Grades close. 212D - Mr. Soucie - 10A Row 5: R. Klapczynski, M. Schanz, G. Irekich, R. Maruszewski, M. Patsches, B. Coulter. Row 4: W. Baldewicz, D. Muth, R. Ebbens, J, Schelvan, R. Grosskreuz, R. Kallio. Row 3: H. Kupiecki, C. Hero, D. Brack, M. Maki, L. Lansinger, R. Torgerson. Row 2: C. Stoll, B. Skoczek, K. Cosson, S. Johann- sen, K. Dziatkiewicz, D. Mrozinski. Row 1: C. Pagenkopf, L. Yelich, L. Wargin, D. Prijic, B. Bansemar, S. Kolpack. 323 - Mr. stiebir - 10A Row 5: S. Perushek, J. Zore, T. Sczesny, J. Jorgen- sen, B. Buelow, K. Szemborski. Row 4: D. Mavis, M. Tiedjen, P. Kowalski, R. Betker, P. Krah, D Wiza, N. Roback. Row 3: M. Pilch, J. Gutowski, D Kesich, L. Nowak, J. Bucher, M. Fink. Row 2: D Schuhart, S. Berchem, S. Wilkowske, V. Destinon R. Depratt, S. Roberts, J. Hoyer. Row 1: D. Oblack E. Sprung, N. Lewandowski, A. Foeckler, T. Mil- czarek, K. Wagner. v 1 326 - Miss Timbers - 10A Row 5: N. Beyersdorf, P. Budnik, C. Robinson, D. Williams, J. Pinter, W. Wasechek. Row 4: T. Piesik, G. Hart, B. Teevan, S. Mayo, T. Guzlecki, P. Koz- biel, L. Flisowski. Row 3: J. Tiseher, M. Nowicki, K. Kingerske, R. Loos, K. Friedl, L. Obremski. Row 2: I. Hurley, C. Schultek, E. Liban, J. Dettlaff, S. Stabbe, M. Repinski, C. Fitas. Row 1: W. Burke, R. Biedrzycki, M. Josing, J. Milewski, R. Deptolla, R. Kramer. 212E - Mr. Tomasello - 10A Row 4: B. Strow, D. Makoutz, J. Winter, S. Lang- teau, S. Yelich, D. Muckerheide. Row 3: A. John- son, R. Grove, P. Kleiner, R. Stachowicz, B. Wasie- lewski, K. Courtney, B. Scherer. Row 2: T, Breber, R. Mather, M. Golembewski, L. Eckert, A. Przytula, T. Trainor, J. Papp. Row 1: R. Schill, C. Couzens, R. Bansemer, R, Lapointe, R. Balthazor, J, Paulsen, T. Schroeter. May 28 - Baseball season gains tempo with Coaches Calabresa and Kanitz at the helm of our team. May 31fThe 1963 Class Play, The Miracle Worker , opens With Pam McCarrel1 in the lead. 212A - Mr. Trboyevich - 10A Row 5: D. Sosinski, M. Anton, D. Murawski M Braasch, R. Cierkoski. Row 4: D. Helgemoe, P. Gill, V. Owen, S. Kuhrt, J. Morgenroth, S. Sher- wood. Row 3: M. Todryk, K. Bortman, R. Prince, A. Horwath, F. Maglio, F. Wiese. Row 2: J. Prince, L. Sandoval, C. Stewart, R. Badzinski, H. Walko- wiak, N. Duchrow, M. Jaurequi. Row 1: T. Goulde, B. Duelge, T. Kuczynski, T. Marquardt, M. Paasch, K. Kiel. 115 - Miss Chwalek - 10B Row 5: C. Adams, C. Swaner, J. Zuehlke, D. Davis, G. Tannheimer, D. Walker. Row 4: R. Cox, E. Erner, J. Janik, E. Stawski, G. Kren, T. Hybicki. Row 3: C. Bussert, B. Bertram, C. Winter, M. Puhl, B. Zaja, G. Casadonte. Row 2: F. Lesniewski, S. Ried, P. Pommer, D. Grobel, J. Mihalovich, G. Geiger, M. Rozga. Row 1: R, Anderson, K. Grover, J. Neulreich, M. Shaw, J. Schlessinger, R. Bergant. June 1iMary Keller takes the lead for the last performance of the Class Play. June 3-The Pulaski track team closes its first season under the charge of Coach Dufek. June 5-Honor Day comes and approximately 500 Seniors review their three year stay at Pulaski with a program in the gym. June 6- Tennis season comes to a close as Coach Wielgosz and his team vacate the K. K. courts until next year. 122 - Mr. Coady - 10B Row 5: D. Pinkowski, L. Genereau, L. Swayne, D. Drozewski. Row 4: J. Barengo, S. Hoffman, K. Knuth, L. Mathews, D. Cornell. Row 3: M. Zie- barth, J. Craig, C. Gordon, S. Benedict, J. Fischer, B. Schroeder. Row 2: L. Rampacek, K. Panasiuk, P. Sahar, T. Valerio, J. Roguszka, C. Bursack, D. Enriquez. Row 1: J. May, G. Kellner, S. Ziegler, M. Lazar, J. Burchfield, N. Thias. 1-Mr. Davenport- 10B Row 5: L. Leanna, B. Bauer, D. Moldenhauer, K. Parmann. Row 4: S. Krueger, C. Sloan, J. William- son, V. Grundmanis, S. Zuege, M. Seavert. Row 3: M. Melms, N. Ramus, R. Adams, M. Geach, V. Hoffman T. Za ar Row 2: L Graff L. David K , S - - , Y - Sturm, E. Busse, D. Callies, B. Berka. Row 1: R. Fruehwald, F. Szymczak, D. Sandberg, K. Route, G. Erickson, K. COX. June 7 85 103 Final Exams are held. June 8- Senior Banquet is held as Pulaski grad- ually became something of the past. June 9-Baccalaureate services are held for the seniors as that moment of graduation comes nearer. 36 - Mr. Markunas - 10B Row 5: T. Terrill, R. Wichowski, C. Skroback, M. Novak, D. Radonski, J. Schneider. Row 4: D. Gil- bert, L. DeBaker, T. Felkner, E. Moss, L. Tilley, S. Straehl. Row 3: L. Hansen, K. Bzdawka, D. Evvig, C. Lewandowski, C. Robles, A. Altstadt. Row 2: J. Saniter, L. Reeves, C. Premetz, B. Wood, J. Jenich, K. Lassa. Row 1: D. Losey, R. Kubicki, K. Jankowski, J. Bevirt, M. Cramey, C. Garcia. 103 - Mr. Schmidt - 10B Row 4: G. Findley, J. Domrzalski, R. Pieske, G. Brunner, M. Djilas, P. Kelley. Row 3: S. Untreff, J. Brunkella, B. Kerlin, T. Cisty, D. Bell, S. Stremke. Row 2: D. Stoltz, B. Conklin, D. Roeske, S. Schon- tube, C. Bartkowiak, R. Rabideau. Row 1: D. Won- delkovvski, D. Ubick, R. Gielow, G. Sachen, J. Ban- gust, M. Kuske. 37 - Mr. Sivesind - 10B Row 5: W. Schuele, G. Bitenc, R. Priser, G. Schiesl, B. Linski, S. Faytis. Row 4: L. Johnson, D. Balke, S. Hellmich, S. Barbian, E. Paradowski, J. Gerke. Row 3: P. Nelson, P. Strampe, M. Chu, D. Testa, G. Hart, L. Glover. Row 2: G. Wroblewski, S. Rodrigues, L. Desjardin, C. Stubing, R. Danielson, R. Luhm. Row 1: D. Chartier, O. Yentz, M. Kamke, M. Trepchek, T. Rinderle, R. Kufalk. 2-Mrs. Hartenthaler, Mr. Yesko-Special Ed. Row 5: M. Antczak, E. Reinke, J. Lassa, A. Grubb, J. Sommers, J. Bienewski. Row 4: W. Lazaris, K. Ard, A. Jacobs, S. Testdorf, C. Konczal, M. Knepler, D. Imler, J. Schendel. Row 3: C. Wrecza, K. Mervosh, C. Mervosh, D. Gawronski, T. Hirt, O. Ponko, J. Bremmer. Row 2: T. Mountcastle, R. Bissonnette, R. Himmelspach, M. Malkowski, D. Nelson, S. Uszler, D. Goedland, L. Hamilton. Row 1: H. Olson, D. Klink, T. Lasota, T. Ehleiter, V. Collelo, R. Wobszal, J. Fischer. June 11-13-Tension mounts as grades are com- piled. June 12 f Graduation June 14-Report cards mark the last day of school. Index A Abelt, Karen, 47, 157 Abramczyk, Dennis, 131, 171 Abshagen, Daniel, 183 Adam, Anton, 120, 127, 173 Adam, Rosemarie, 183 Adams, Cynthia, 12, 182 Adams, Mel, 175 Adams, Thomas, 112, 130, 161 Ahrens, Rosemary, 173 Albert, Henry, 154 Albert, Suzanne, 47, 175 Bartoszek, Barbara, 42, 159 Bartz, Carl, 165 Bartz, Dennis, 109, 122, 156 Bartz, Susan, 159 Barutha, Kenneth, 155 Bashell, Linda, 167 Bashell, Robert, 67 Bauer, Barbara, 67 Bauer, Bruce, 125, 127, 183 Bauer, Christine, 160 Bauer, Diane, 155 Bauer, Roger, 108, 152 Bodien, Jack, 165 Bodien, Marion, 178 Boerner, Anita, 154 Boerner, George, 173 Boettcher, Linda, 34, Bogart, Cheryl, 168 Boguszewski, Thomas, 131 Bohlman, David, 54 Bolcerek, Sandra, 177 Bolka, Kenneth, 164 Bonczkiewicz, Gloria, 14, 21, 68 Bonich, Sherry, 152 165 Albrecht, Aline, 66 Albright, Gerald, 177 Albright, John, 37, 66 Alenius, Laureen, 47, 152 Allen, Orrin, 131, 176 Alstadt, Avis, 184 Aems, Barbara, 175 Amich, Lawrence, 178 Amich, Steve, 35, 129 Amundson, Gary, 168 Andersen, Andersen, Andersen Bonnie, 177 David, 66 Sandra 66 Andersen: Warren', 158 Anderson, Anderson, Christine, 169 Kathleen, 66 Anderson, Michael, 164 Anderson, Patricia, 178 Anderson, Paul, 127, 156 Anderson, Peter, 120, 127, 177 Anderson, Randolph, 112 Anderson, Richard, 43, 163 Anderson, Roger, 182 Anderson, Sandra, 66 Andic, Dushan, 171 Andreska, James, 21, 66 Andrews, Richard, 122 Andrzeiczak, Thomas, 131, 160 Andrzejewski, Joan, 13, 32, 17 Aniskiewicz, Vicki, 154 Anstutz, Charlene, 156 8 Bauman, Mark, 155 Baumler, John, 67 Bazinski, David, 155 Beatovic, Lourdene, 18, 67 Becherer, Monica, 15, 67 Beck, Judith, 14, 67 Becker, Donna, 170 Becker, Joseph, 48, 173 Beckmann, William, 153 Bednarek, Darlene, 173 Bednarek, Pamela, 162 Beekman, Ronald, 176 Betta, Robert, 67 Behling, Dean, 44, 54 Behling, Linda, 157 Behling, Robert, 108, 127, Behnke, Judy, 42, 166 Behr, Nancy, 176 Beidatsch, William, 161 Beles, John, 67 Bell, Dawn, 47, 184 Bell, Michael, 13, 44, 127, 172 Bell, Patrick, 13, 44, 127, 178 Bello, Susan, 15, 25, 35, 67 Belot, Jerome, 120, 167 Belot, Thomas, 119 Belton, Kenneth, 48, 152 Bembenek, Marie, 172 Bencz, Michael, 152 Benedict, Melven, 174 Benedict, Suzanne, 40, 183 167 Bonifield, Allan, 127, 177 Bonitield, James, 68 Bonnie r, Patrick, 154 Bonvicini, Thomas, 68 Booth, Borck, Vernelle, 25, 42, 68 Donald, 169 Bordsen, Susan, 68 Bores, James, 120, 176 Borkowski, William, 68 Borowski, Bortman Rita, 174 Kathleen, 182 Bortnessf Susan, 157 Boschke, Bosetti, Bostrom, Karen, 170 Linda, 164 Karlin, 157 Boswein, Carol, 39, 54 Boucher, Bouffiou Donald, 178 Alan, 41, 123, 177 Bova, Theodore, 171 Boyajian, Christine, 68 Boyajian, Constance, 166 Boyum, Boyum, Diane, 47, 169 Richard, 40, 43, 45, 48, 110 111, 112,157 , Brace, Brack, Karen, 1 59 Doreen, 180 Bantin, B Bjorklu Anton, Myron, 182 Antoniew icz, Norman, 170 Ard, Richard, 156 Armstron g, Gerald, 108, 127, 154 Arndt, Lawrence, 165 Arnold, J ack, 166 Asti, Teri, 153 Astley, Nancy, 168 Atkinson, Robert, 129 Averite, Lynn, 177 Babcock, Bachman B Dorien, 164 n, Carol, 15, 66 Backinger, Bonnie, 171 Backinge r, John, 54 Backus, Jeanne, 23, 34 Badciong, Fred, 54 Badzinski, Roberta, 182 Bain, James, 41, 48, 129 Bajczyk, Bonnie, 153 Bak, Nancy, 54 Baken, C Baken, E Baker, Baker, Baker, oral, 46, 170 u ene 164 Q 1 Donna, 169 Gregory, 169 Kathryn, 23, 42, 166 Balcerzak, Darlene, 162 Balcerak, John, 159 Baldewicz, William, 131, 180 Balistrer, Balistrir, Pamela, 158 Antoinette, 46, 152 Balke, Daniel, 127, 185 Balko, John, 162 Ballering, Gregory, 164 Balogh, Jeannette, 160 Balsom, Diane, 23, 158 Balthazor, Leon, 66 Balthazor, Robert, 181 Balthazor, William, 23, 159 Banaszyn Bandlow, Bangust, Bangust, Banholzer, Richard, 40, 42, 4 ski, William, 174 Ruth, 66 John, 184 Patricia, 66 Bannerrnan, Sally, 39, 66 Bansemar, Barbara, 180 Bansemer, Renee, 47, 181 Bansemer, Wayne, 48, 66 onnie, 47, 154 8,165 Benjamin, Eugene, 155 Benning, Dean, 168 Benson, Thomas, 152 Bentley, Sharon, 67 Bentzien, Jill, 15, 27, 35, 36, 67 Berchem, Sandra, 180 Berg, Michael, 35, 67 Bergan t, Robert, 127, 182 Bergeler, Robert, 67 Berka, Beatrice, 183 Berndt, Sharon, 178 Bernha rdt, Kim, 67 Bertling, Julienne, 174 Bertling, Ralph, 112, 161 Bertram, Barbara, 182 Bertrandt, Timothy, 44, 154 Besler, Bestul, Betker, Betker, Susan, 156 Jeanne, 15, 36, 67 Leonard, 163 Ronald, 180 Betlinski, Carl, 23, 158 Bett, Georgette, 168 Bett, Linda, 180 Betzhold, Clarene, 54 Bevirt, Jeffrey, 184 Bevsek, Jean, 67 Be er Mar 155 Y 1 Y, Beyersdorf, Nancy, 12, 47, 181 Bianchetto, Biedrzycki, Biedrzycki, Biedrzycki, Janice, 171 Laura, 39, 54, 68 Raymond, 181 Ronald, 68 Bieniewski, John, 185 Bieszk, Nancy, 153 Bigalke, Eileen, 46, 161 Bilansky, John, 109, 160 Bilicki, Dennis, 68 Bilton, Geraldine, 161 Biltz, Susan, 175 Binger, Melvin, 68, 106, 108, 125 Binkow ski, Susan, 175 Bird, Patricia, 154 Bischot f, Joan, 36, 68 Bisciglia, Joseph, 162 Bishop, Bishop, Bishop, Bitenc, Bitenc, Barbara, 163 Sandra, 47, 158 William, 68, 106, 108, 125 Gerald, 37, 127, 185 John, 41, 109, 127, 158 Bittner, Stephen, 152 nd, Linda, 17, 160 Bramski, Judith, 179 Brandis, Bernadine, 46, 174 Brandle, Susan, 13, 167 Brandstrom, Elizabeth, 22, 159 Brandt, Darlene, 69 Branske, Edward, 170 Branski, Judith, 13 Braun, Michael, 127, 169 Braun, Paul, 152 Breber, Terrance, 181 Breckenridge, Susan, 179 Breier, Thomas, 164 Brelsford, Karen, 153 Breutzmann, Lois, 166 Brezezinski, W., 176 Brickler, Gilbert, 18, 54, 106, 108 Brillowski, Paul, 160 Brindowski, Carol, 13, 22, 160 Britton, Janet, 167 Brocki, Patricia, 170 Brody, Meredith, 12 173 Broncatti, Richard, 179, 215 Brookman, Bonnie, 152 Brookman, Terry, 127, 179 Brooks, Gerald, 172 Brooks, James, 69 Brost, David, 42, 167 Broth, Carol, 42 Brothen, Lana, 176 Brown, Cheryl, 178 Brown, Cheryl lir.1, 165 Brown, Linda, 47, 174 Sharon 185 Brown, , Brown, Timothy, 153 Brown, Virginia, 15, 27, 69 Brozovich, Donna, 69 Bruhns, Robert, 163 Brownkowski, Cheryl, 162 Bruch, Harry, 170 Bruder, Susan, 168 Brueser, Lynne, 152 Brulc, Dennis, 22, 130, 159 Brumm, Barbara, 69 Brunkella, James, 45, 69, 130 Brunkella, Jane, 184 Brunner, Gary, 184 Brezezinski, Wayne, 127, 175 Brzozowy, Carl, 127, 172 Brycki, James, 163 Bucher, Jean, 47, 180 Buckett, Patrick, 48, 161 Budner, Janice, 47, 165 Budnik, Patricia, 32, 47, 181 Budny, Theodore, 174 Baranczyk, Cynthia, 162 Barbian, Kathryn, 42, 66 Barbian, Nick, 179 Barbian, Sandra, 185 Barcz, Richard, 66 Blair, Margaret, 177 Blandino, Joseph, 22, 112, 129, 156 Blandino, Mary, 156 Blankemeier, Gloria, 54 Blankenship, Susan, 40, 169 Budzien, Carol, 171 Budzien, Dennis, 168 Budzien, Joy, 34, 157 Buehler, JoAnn, 69 Buehler, Terrance, 160 Buelow, Brian, 180 Barczynski, James, 179 Barengo, Ba rg, Fra John, 183 nk, 172 Barg, George, 167 Barger, Judith, 164 Barksdale, Peter, 108, 157 Barndt, Donald, 170 Barrett, Glen, 45, 163 Barron, Patrick, 166 Barstow, William, 54 Bartell, Karen, 15, 31, 67 Bartkowiak, Carolyn, 47, 184 Bartnikowski, Cynthia, 179 186 Blawat, Cynthia, 176 Blawat, James, 48, 68 Blazek, John, 171 Bliesener, Jacqueline, 15, 153 Blochowiak, Paul, 18, 68, 106, 109, 125 Block, Donald, 130, 154 Block, Kathleen, 14, 68 Block, Mary, 14, 35, 68 Bremmer, James, 185 Bobber, Susan, 46 Boberski, Ruth, 14, 18, 36, 68 ' Bockhorst, Paul, 108, 119, 125, 162 Bukiewicz, Joanne, 54 Bukowiecki, Christine, 155 Burbach, Wayne, 23, 108, 125, 165 Burchfield, Jerry, 183 Burdick, Dennis, 165 Bureta, Ralph, 109, 119, 162 Buretta, Diane, 173 Burgard, Vivian, 46, 179 Burgermeister, Maryann, 36, 69 Burgermeister, Richard, 157 Burkart, Audrey, 47, 163 Burke, Susan, 156 Burke, Thomas, 69 Burke, William, 181 Burmeister, Glen, 69 Burmeister, W. Glen, 123, 163 Burns, Donald, 156 Burns, Katherine, 15, 33, 35, 41 43, 69 Bursack, Cheryl, 47, 183 Burzynski, David, 171 Burzynski, Stephen, 173 Buss, Janet, 175 Buss, Ronald, 69 Busse, Eileen, 47, 183 Bussert, Cathleen, 182 Byers, Craig, 42, 123, 155 Bzdawka, Kathleen, 184 C Caldwell, Candy, 47, 177 Callies, Douglas, 131, 183 Cameron, Dennis, 165 Campbell, Allen, 175 Cannaday, Reynold, 129, 153 Cannistra, Janis, 169 Cardwell, Richard, 175 Carlson, Robert, 127, 177 Carollo, Christine, 35, 155 Carothers, Debra, 41, 176 Carr, Suzanne, 69 Carre, Arthur, 169 Cartwright, Charles, 54 Casadonte, Gary, 182 Casey, Herbert, 184 Cegielski, Kristine, 178 Celinski, James, 176 Cesar, James, 69 Chapman, TJae, 178 Charno, Milton, 69, 109, 125 Chart, Linda, 69 Chartier, Dean, 185 Chartier, Jane, 153 Chase, William, 177 Chiesa, Lois, 161 Choinacki, Cynthia, 161 Chojnacki, Nancy, 154 Chojnacki, Robert, 54 Chovanec, Frederick, 161 Christ, Mary, 168 Christenson, Sandra, 70 Christiansen, Marilyn, 41, 45, 1 Christie, Eileen, 177 Christl, Gary, 171 Christl, Kurt, 112, 127, 161 Chromey, Carol, 34, 157 Chromey, Paul, 154 Chrzanowski, Jane, 158 Chu, Margaret, 40, 185 Chybowski, Marcia, 54 Cichacki, Sondra, 158 Cichy, Sandra, 46, 171 Cieciwa, John, 167 Cierkoski, Richard, 182 Cieslik, Michael, 123, 170 , 4 63 Cieszynski, Candace, 13, 27, 42, 70 Ciganek, Ellen, 70 Cisty, Terry, 184 Clark, Beverly, 23, 47, 156 Clark, Donna, 174 Clark, William, 44, 70, 109 Classey, Donald, 23, 41, 108, 125, 163 Clemens, Glenn, 158 Clementi, Thomas, 169 Clingenpeel, Susan, 23, 70 Cody, Thomas, 166 Coffey, Bruce, 158 Coffey, Sue, 154 Coffin, Kathleen, 162 Coggins, Frank, 70 Colle, Ronald, 160 Collelo, V., 48 Collins, JoAnn, 170 Collura, Susan, 13, 159 Comer, William, 158 Conklin, Bonnie, 184 Conta, Daniel, 109, 119, 129, 156 Cook, Mary, 160 Cook, Paricia, 14, 47, 70 Cook, Ruthann, 154 Cooper, Heidi, 169 Coopman, Nancy, 160 Cornell, Donald, 183 Cosson, Kathleen, 180 Costello, Sandra, 165 Coulter, Barry, 127, 180 Coulter, Briane, 106, 109, Courtney, Kathryn, 181 Couzens, Cathleen, 27, 70 Couzens, Charles, 131, 181 Cox, Kelvin, 183 Cox, Robert, 182 Cozens, Joan, 13, 70 Craig, Jacquelyn, 183 Cramey, Michael, 184 Craven, Noel, 32, 174 Critchfield, Dorothy, 102, 164 Crooks, David, 168 Crosby, John, 164 Cukurs, Andris, 166 Cull, Marge, 46, 179 Cull, Mary, 159 Cwiklinski, Vincent, 157 125,152 Cyrus, Gloria, 54 Czaicki, Susan, 179 Czaplewski, Charles, 159 Czaplewski, Gregory, 125, 159 Czaplewski, Leonard, 179 Czaskos, Michael, 179 Czech, James, 172 Czechorski, Jerome, 155 Czerniak, Thomas, 167 Czerwinski, Cynthia, 15, 70 Czerwinski, Diane, 15, 70 Czerwinski, Linda, 172 Czerwinski, Shirley, 167 D Dahlgren, Dale, 173 Dailey, Constance, 155 Dallman, Elizabeth, 15, 38, 44, 70, 97 Dalzin, Patricia, 166 Damman, Randle, 70 Damro, Terry, 42, 162 Damske, Robert, 43, 119, 125, 163 Dancker, Linda, 27, 162 D'Angelo, Thomas, 156 Danielewski, Mary, 45, 170 Daniels, DiAnn, 46, 70 Danielski, James, 170 Danielson, Ray, 185 Danoski, John, 165 Darby, Kenneth, 70, 108 Darby, William, 176 Darinski, Phillip, 172 Darling, Orla, 179 David, Linda, 44, 183 Davis, Donna, 182 Davis, Sandra, 46, 163 Davis, Vincent, 178 Deakin, Edith, 47, 176 Deal, Ralph, 71 Deal, Thomas, 174 DeBaker, Linda, 47, 184 Decker, Mary, 40, 172 DeGroot, Gary, 48 Dehmlow, Sally, 54 Deja, Wayne, 71 Deiewski, Carol, 21, 71 Dejewski, Jeff, 110 DeLonge, Kathleen ,111, 125,168 ,163 Dembinski, William, 155 Demski, Darlene, 174 DeMeulenaere, Barbara, 178 Denk, James, 175 DePetro, Pauline, 155 Depratt, Richard, 180 Deptolla, Ralph, 181 Dertz, Wayne, 161 Derus, Darlene, 168 Desjardin, 13, 185 Destinon, Vickie, 180 Dettinger, Michelle, 153 Dettlaff, Judith, 181 Deuter, Betty, 47, 171 DeWald, Patricia, 161 Dezur, Sharryl, 154 Dickson, Carolyn, 23, 32, 35, 40, 4 163 Diedrich, Glenn, 123, 171 Diehl, John, 131, 164 Diermeier, Philip, 173 Dirmeier, Laurence, 45, 71 Disch, Melody, 45, 71 Disterhaft, Delores, 160 Ditsworth, Diane, 13, 47, 173 Dittman, Paul, 175 Divelbiss, Paula, 175 Divelbiss, Rita, 46, 175 Dix, James, 129, 161 Djilas, Marcia, 184 Dlugi, Christine, 158 Dobogai, Jerry, 129, 161 Dobzanski, James, 177 Dobrzynski, Allene, 177 Doepke, Robert, 129, 154 Doernbfich, David, 169 Dolacin, JoAnne, 40, 43, 169 Dolan, Geraldine, 176 Dolinar, Barbara, 167 3. Doll, Sharon, 160 Dolney, AnnMarie, 15, 71 Dolski, Dea n, 163 Dombrowski, James, 120, 127, 176 Dombrowski Dombrowski Dombrowski Domrzalski , Jean, 177 ,Maril, 12, 108, 165 , Norman, 36, 71 Jose h 184 1 D . Donals, Wanda, 71 Danay, Alien, 32, 45, 178 Hanna, Dorn, Doro, Gloria, 168 Dennis, 168 Dora, Richard, 153 Drew, Carol, 177 Drew, Sharon, 13, 158 Hansen Drewa, Walter, 171 Drezdzon, Doberta, 71 Drezdzon, Rosemary, 156 Drglinac, Darlene, 15, 17, 18, 25, 35, Drought, David, 71 Drozewski, Richard, 183 Drutowski, Glenn, 162 Dryja, John, 54 Dryia, Kathleen, 34, 166 Duce, William, 158 Duchniak, Barbara, 171 Duchrow, Nancy, 182 Dudek, Jerome, 165 Dudek, Leslie, 179 Dudek, Richard, 156 Dudek, Sandra, 71 Duelge, William, 120, 127, 182 Dumond, Sandra, 174 Dunajski, Hattie, 154 Dunn, Kathleen, 54 Dunne, Theresa, 162 Durovy, Kenneth, 170 Dutch, Robert, 169 Dutkiewicz, Bernadette, 169 Dvoracek, Barbara, 170 Dworczyk, Jacqueline, 39, 164 Dysland, James, 160 Dziatkiewicz, Karen, 180 Dziondziakowski, Richard, 165 Ebbens, Richard, 180 Eberhardt, Marc, 37, 172 Eberl, Sharon, 71 Eckert, Lynn, 42, 181 Edgeworth, Jacqueline, 23, 34, 159 Edl, Ernestine, 71 Edl, Peter, 174 Edson, James, 179 Edson, John, 179 Edwards, Beverly, 15, 40, 42, 71 Edwards, Darryl, 40, 43, 48, 131, 154 Edwards, David, 172 Eggers, Richard, 37, 71 Ehleiter, Terry, 185 Ehlenfeldt, Michael, 162 Ehrlichman, Lynn, 45, 72 Eidenshink, Helen, 179 Eisbrenner, Jay, 159 Eisenberg, Eilene, 159 Ekelmann, Suzanne, 172 Elfner, Alan, 108, 127, 159 Ellenberger, Jean, 23, 165 Ellington, Keith, 167 Ellington, Mark, 170 Ellis, Michael, 44, 160 Elmer, Todd, 166 Engbring, Kathleen, 15, 27, 36, 44, 72 Engbring, Marilyn, 27, 47, 167 Engbring, Sharon, 12, 40, 43, 170 Engel, Cynthia, 173 Engelhardt, Donna, 160 Enk, Kathleen, 72 Enriquez, Donna, 47, 183 Erdmann, Sandra, 176 Erickson, Daniel, 152 Erickson, Jerry, 183 Erner, Edward, 182 Eufinger, Theresa, 46, 172 Evans, Craig, 35, 43, 155 Evers, Patricia, 47, 155 Evenson, Robert, 173 Ewaskowitz, Coralee, 178 Ewig, Donald, 184 F Falk, Carol, 47, 157 Falkowski, Mary, 34, 47, 165 Farley, Kathleen, 156 Farmer, Michael, 162 Faytis, Stephen, 127, 185 Federman, Karen, 72 Fehr, Jacqueline, 46, 164 Feige, Brain, 130, 157 Feige, Gary, 55 Feldhausen, Suzanne, 72 Feldmann, Judith, 72 Feldmann, Susan, 27, 40, 174 Felicke, Doreen, 13, 168 Felkner, Thomas, 184 Fellwock, Stanton, 175 Felski, Richard, 72 Ferber, Irene, 72 Fichtner, Karin, 15, 72 Ficker, Gail, 47 Fiedler, Kurt, 152 Filer, Richard, 43, 163 Findley, Gregory, 184 Finger, John, 35, 127, 156 Finger, Terry, 172 Fink, Mary, 41, 180 Fink, Rossell, 48, 166 Fischer, Gale, 163 Fischer, James, 157 Fischer, James, 185 Fischer, James, 183 Fitas, Christine, 181 Fitzgerald, Patrick, 48, 155 Flann, Jerilyn, 72 Flayter, Michael, 48, 174 Flayter, Kathleen, 153 Flemion, Daryl, 120, 127, 168 Flisowski, Lynda, 181 Flower, Bonnie, 55 Flower, Richard, 55 Flowers, Thomas, 153 Foeckler, Allan, 180 Foley, Emily, 14, 72 Follanshee, 174 Forbes, Eloise, 72 Forbes, Georgia, 171 Ford, David, 72 Ford, James, 162 Forkes, Cheryl, 173 Forkes, Michael, 112, 161 Foti, John, 72 Franco, Jess, 32, 112, 154 Frank, Roger, 72 Frank, Tex, 36, 73 Franke, David, 163 Franko, Cynthia, 175 Fredenberg, Cheryl, 168 Frederick, David, 73 Fregin, Audrey, 176 Fregin, Renice, 155 Fremberg, Rochelle, 73 French, Karen, 21, 46, 166 Frenczak, Christine, 47, 169 Frey, Gerald, 73, 110, 111, 123 Friedl, James, 55 Friedl, Kenneth, 181 Friedrich, Richard, 131, 158 Fritsch, Raymond, 48, 73 Fritsch, Sandra, 153 Fritz, Nancy, 13, 47, 161 Frontczak, Fred, 73 Frontczak, James, 73 Fruehwald, Russell, 42, 183 Fryjoff, Carol, 44, 73 Fryjoff, Sharon, 55 Fula, Darlene, 55 Funk, James, 48, 73 Furka, Joseph, 178 G Gadouas, Florence, 176 Gaeth, Susan, 174 Gatgg, Stanley, 36, 73, 110, 111 Gagliano, Janet, 161 Gagliano, Michael, 158 Gaizel, Katherine, 47 Galecki, Daniel, 122, 156 Galewski, Carolyn, 47, 178 Galian, Charles, 73 Galian, Sandra, 46, 167 Gall, Patricia, 13, 168 Gallagher, Derek, 158 Gallatin, Cathie, 23, 40, 43, 154 Ganske, Barbara, 73 Garcia, Charles, 184 Garcia, Michael, 73 Gardner, Kenneth, 104 Gardner, Larry, 171 Garn, Herbert, 37, 73 Garsombke, Paul, 173 Gascohgne, Randy, 154 Gasgoine, Randy, 119, 129 Gasior, Wanda, 177 Gaudynski, Cynthia, 163 Gaudynski, Judith, 171 Gauthier, Peter, 111, 112 Gawronski, Diane, 185 Gdaniec, Chester, 161 Geach, Mary, 47, 183 Gebel, Jane, 73 Gebhardt, Patricia, 158 Geib, Richard, 127, 175 Geib, Thomas, 48, 155 Geiger, Gloria, 47, 182 Geisler, Bonnie, 47, 167 Genereau, Lawrence, 183 Genet, William, 74, 129 Gentilli, Sharon, 14, 74 George, Gary, 175 George, Grant, 177 Gerke, James, 127, 185 Gerszewski, Robert, 102, 164 Geamscheid, Mark, 165 Gilson, Shirley, 160 Gielow, Richard, 184 Gigante, Donald, 111 Geguere, Thomas, 129, 164 Gilbert, Denise, 184 Gill, Patricia, 47, 182 Gillis, Gary, 74 Gingrasso, Carla, 170 Gingrasso, Theresa, 46, 158 Gisch, Robert, 129, 157 Giurich, Michele, 103 Gladowski, Constance, 74 Glass, Richard, 169 Glatczak, Barbara, 46, 156 Glembin, Susan, 169 Glover, Linda, 46, 185 Glowacki, Diane, 184 Glubka, Thomas, 176 Gminski, Diane, 40, 152 Gniot, Douglas, 74, 129 Gniotczynski, Jeffrey, 159 Gocha, Charmaine, 55 Gocha, Edward, 178 Goedland, Doris, 185 Golec, James, 165 Golembewski, Mary, 181 Index Golembiewski, Leslee, 165 Golla, Georgia, 174 Gollelo, Vince, 185 Gollier, Donna, 46, 179 Gonia, Kathleen, 156 Gonsiorowski, Raymond, 159 Gordon, Carole, 13, 46, 183 Gore, Donald, 179 Gorski James, 177 Gorski, Jonathan, 171 Gorski, Judith, 74 Gorski, Kathleen, 74 Gorski, Mariann, 165 Gorski, Maxeen, 179 Gorski, Thomas, 160 Gorzalski, Donald, 43, 168 Gorzalski, Leonard, 74, 125 Gose, Janet, 25 Gotthardt, Elizabeth, 47 Gotthardt, Kathleen, 172 Gould, Thomas, 129, 166 Goulde, Thomas, 182 Goulet, Hope, 166 Gozdowiak, Gerald, 162 Grabowski, Barbara, 167 Grabowski, Joan, 157 Grabowski, Peter, 173 Graczyk, Sharon, 55 Graet, Rick, 23, 113, 157 Graf, Laura, 170 Graf, Robert, 162 Graft, Lorene, 46, 183 Grasch, Patrick, 74, 125 Grassl, Thomas, 123, 170 Gratz, Cynthia, 173 Gratz, Gail, 15, 74 Graziano, Nick, 183 Gregor, Susan, 176 Greve, John, 111, 129, 167 Greve, Mary, 74 Greves, Larry, 23, 129, 166 Grice, Ellen, 47, 74 Grimme, Dick, 167 Gritz, Judith, 74 Grobel, Diana, 44, 182 Grochowski, Dennis, 157 Grocholski, Terry, 169 Grohall, Harold, 56 Grosskrewz, Robert, 180 Grosz, Diane, 46, 74 Grosz, Kathryn, 172 Groth, Carol, 27, 178 Groth, Gerald, 158 Grove, Robert, 181 Grover, Kenneth, 45, 131, 182 Grubb, Arthur, 185 Grudzielanek, Lynne, 174 Gruenwald, Carl, 23, 108, 127, 167 Gruetzmacher, Andrea, 168 Grundmanis, Gati, 179 Grundmanis, Varis, 183 Gruszkowski, Louise, 159 Gubernot, Russell, 174 Gultch, Sharon, 74 Gumm, Paul, 179 Gumsey, Paul, 179 Gumz, Janice, 47 Guss, Michael, 156 Guszkowski, Gregory, 172 Gutowski, Janet, 180 Gutowski, Virginia, 159 Guzlecki, Theresa, 47, 181 Guzniczak, Robert, 170 H Haase, Allen, 163 Haase, Patricia, 155 Haberski, Marie, 158 Hafeman, Diane, 34, 163 Hafeman, Ronald, 56 Hagenkord, Gloria, 47, 171 Haggarty, John, 74 Haggarty, Kathleen, 173 Haglund, Sandra, 75 Hagner, Judith, 156 Haight, Judith, 13, 47, 175 Haines, Mary, 175 Hainline, Daniel, 75 Haizel, Robert, 176 Hakala, Gordon, 172 Halbrucker, Marjorie, 159 Hall, Michael, 153 Halvorsen, Gary, 178 Hamann, Lois, 12, 177 Hamann, Walter, 75 Hamilton, Lois, 185 Hammond, Darlene, 153 Hampton, Glen, 129, 161 Hanna, carai, 15, 41, 42, 43, 75 David, 23, 42, 123, 161 Hansen James, 37, 75, 112 Hansen Karen, 161 Hansen Kathleen, 75 Hansen Linda, 184 Hansen, Richard, 168 Sandra 12 27 34 161 Harmuth, Richard, 164 Harrell, Ellen, 45, 163 Harris, Joanne, 75 Harsh, Mary, 15, 41, 75 Hart, Alois, 162 187 Index Hart, Gary, 185 Hart, Gregory, 181 Hart, Kathleen, 169 Hart, Rosalie, 75 Hart, Shirley, 155 Hart, Thomas, 155 Harter, Jeannine, 46, 166 Hartman, Nancy, 176 Hartung, Pamela, 75 Hartzheim, Susan, 160 Harvey, Barbara, 178 Hasil, Barbara, 158 Haslbeck, Jerome, 174 Haubert, Leonard, 171 Haug, Jeanne, 178 Haugen, Carol, 167 Haugen, Janette, 15, 40, 41, 75 Hauke, Mary, 56 Hausner, Robert, 75 Hawkinson, John, 127, 175 Hedeen, Hollis, 175 Heffner, April, 168 Hegler, Maryellen, 43, 166 Heiden, Steno, 177 Heider, Gail, 43, 160 Heiderieh, cami, 32, 34, 40, iss Heike, Thomas, 177 Hein, Barbara, 12, 165 Hein, John, 56 Heins, Susan, 27, 75 Held, Kathrine, 41, 165 Helgemoe, Diane, 47, 182 Hellmich, Sharon, 185 Helm, Thomas, 129, 165 Helminski, Nancy, 47, 170 Helsinger, Kyle, 56 Helt, Frank, 163 Hempel, Patric, 158 Henderson, Gregory, 160 Henneman, Gregory, 175 Henneman, Norbert, 56 Hennemon, Thomas, 156 Hudzinski, David, 76 Huebner, Richard, 76 Huebner, Thomas, 44, 76 Hueneke, Ronald, 56 Hugo, Patrick, 34, 119, 125, 160 Hurley, Dennis, 169 Hurley, Irene, 46, 181 Huseas, Patricia, 76 Husk, Roy, 130, 155 Husslein, Barbara, 46, 76 Hutchison, James, 18, 76, 106, 109, 125 Hutto, David, 56 Hutto, Susan, 157 Hybicki, Thomas, 43, 182 lczkowski, Bette Ann, 163 lczkowski, Roger, 110, 111, 125, 162 lgnasiak, Mary Ann, 173 lgnaszak, Kathleen, 171 lhling, Nancy, 23, 165 lmler, Donald, 185 Indo, Kathleen, 179 lngerman, Douglas, 76, 129 lngerman, Mary Ellen, 12, 34 lsenbeck, Herman, 129, 157 lvekich, George, 180 lvkovich, Ilona, 41, 43 lwinski, Christine, 177 J Jablonski, Bernadine, 34, 41, 155 Jablonski, Kenneth, 164 Jacklin, John, 109, 127, 174 Jackson, Julia, 169 Jackson, Kenneth, 108 Jacobi, Wayne, 169 Koepp, Cynthia, 177 Henning, Paul, 169 Hense, Sheila, 47, 169 Hensihk, Mathew, 154 Hepp, Kenneth, 159 Herek, Harold, 176 Herek, Vivian, 46, 154 Herman, Ronald, 178 Hero, Christine, 180 Herold, JoAnn, 184 Hertel, Theodore, 162 Hess, Dennis, 168 Hess, Patricia, 56 Hetzel, Kathleen, 56 Heyder, Virginia, 47, 153 Hied Kath 46 Jacobs, Ada, 185 Jacobus, Kathryn, 152 Jacques, Mary, 76 Jacques, Richard, 48, 164 Jacques Susan 153 1 Y, Hieronin, Lester, 166 Higgins, Donna, 181 Higgins, Thomas Hillmer, Bonnie, , 23, 109, 125, 174 Hiltunen, Sandy, 179 Himmelspach, Mary, 165 Himmelspach, Richard, 185 Hineline, Sue, 27, 42, 43, 75 Hinkamp, Linda, 179 Hintz, Frank, 56 Hintz, Sally, 34, 162 Hinz, Karen, 34, 164 Hinz, Karen, 172 Hirsch, Ellen, 44, 75 Hirschfeld, Gary, 167 Hirt, Thomas, 185 Hlushko, Luttie, 167 Hmielewski, Larry, 153 Hoaglan, Ronell, 47, 170 Hodgins, Kathleen, 39, 152 Hodorowski, Diane, 13, 166 Hoefer, William, 41, 157 Hoefs, Janice, 167 Hoeth, Suzanne, 75 Hoffman, Candy, 166 Hoffman, Susan, 183 Hoffman, Vicki, 183 Hoffmann, Michael, 177 Hoffmann, Patricia, 154 Holada, Patricia, 157 Hollingsworth, Rita, 46, 173 Holloway, Angela, 165 Holmquist, Robert, 129, 166 Holt, Kristine, 164 Holton, Marit, 42, 165 Homulos, Kathleen, 40, 159 Honeck, Michael, 76 Honkavaara, Kay, 15, 39, 76 Hoppe, Gregory, 165 Hoppe, Herald, 176 Hoppe, Kathleen, 12, 46, 172 Hoppenrath, Linda, 40, 42, 178 Hordyk, Douglas, 171 Horn, Barbara, 40, 174 Horn, Diane, 159 Horvath, Allen, 182 Hotson, Kent, 127, 170 Howard, Kathleen, 168 Hoyer, Jacquelyn, 180 Hranicka, Patricia, 160 Hrovot, Jane, 155 Hruska, James, 159 Hrymnak, Frances, 56 Huber, James, 76, 113, 122 Huckstorf, Marlene, 39, 76 188 Joe-schkk, Robert, 165 Jagodzinski, Maryela, 164 Jahrmann, Janet, 13, 14, 31, 35, 76 Jakob, Peter, 179 Jakubiak, Raymond, 39, 109, 153 Jakubicz, Sophie, 76 Jakubiak, Thomas, 76 Jakus, Gail, 176 Jakus, Gregory, 23, 109, 125, 156 Jakusz, Susan, 14, 77 James, Anne, 21, 178 James, Jane, 161 Jancoski, Cheryl, 168 Janicki, Kathleen, 77 Janicki, Robert, 161 Janik, Judith, 44, 182 Jankovich, Ellen, 47, 163 Jankowski, Carol, 166 Jankowski, Kenneth, 184 Jankowski, Mary Ann, 47, 154 Janoske, Robert, 129, 165 Janowiak, Patricia, 77 Januszak, Michael, 129 Januszewski, Raymond, 165 Jarozewski, Wayne, 77, 119, 129 Jashek, Colleen, 47, 160 Jashinske, Richy, 34, 37, 77 Jasiorkowski, John, 130, 161 Jaskie, Janice, 177 Jaskolski, Elain, 171 Jastrzemkowski, Janice, 12, 14, 30, 35, 36, 77, 98 Jaurgui, Maureen, 182 Jaworski, Margo, 158 Jazdzewski, Richard, 152 Jazwinski, Thomas, 48, 154 Jedrusiak, Genevieve, 21, 77 Jedrusiak, Jane, 14, 170 Jedrzepewski, Thomas, 165 Jelen, Thomas, 167 Jender, Jean, 13, 34, 156 Jendroszad, Sandra, 169 Jendrzeiewski, Karen 164 Jendrzeiewski, Gerald, 164 Jenich, Jacuelyn, 184 Jenkins, Robert, 170 Jens, James, 35, 113, 163 Jens, John, 77 Jens, Ruth, 77 Jensen, Bonnie, 56 Jepsen, James, 40, 77 Jirku, Emily Ann, 26, 36, 39, 77 Joer, Lynne, 23, 154 Johannsen, Sharon, 41, 42, 180 Johnson, Addrea, 181 Johnson Eric, 164 Johnson Eric, 173 Johnson Joy, 13 Johnson, James, 158 Johsson, Karen, 46, 167 Johsson, Karolyn, 32, 45, 157 Johnson Leland, 185 Johnson, Peter, 176 Johnson, Philip, 43, 48, 172 Johnson, Raymond, 160 Johnson, Richard, 178 Jones, Donald, 158 Jorgensin, Clifford, 166 Jorgensen, 180 Josing, Michael, 181 Jezefczyk, Charles, 171 Jezefczyk, Joan, 159 Jezefiak, George, 176 Jozwiak, Carmelo, 166 Jozwiak, Richard, 156 Jozwowski, William, 168 Julga, Wayne, 173 Jurewicz, Pamala, 179 Jurkowski, Michael, 152 Jurdowski, Tim, 171 Jurkowski, Timothy, 44, 152 Justman, Timmothy, 166 K Kabacinski, Judith, 77 Kachelmeyer, Dennis, 32, 44, 175 Kachelmeyer, Daniel, 177 Kachelmeyer, Karen, 159 Kachelmeyer, Richard, 13, 42, 169 Kaczmarek, Judith, 177 Kaczmarek, Sandra, 179 Kaczynski, Thomas, 154 Kaddatz, Kenneth, 43, 176 Kah, Carroll, 47, 77 Kaiser, Richard, 123, 178 Klatka, Rosanne, 32, 43, 160 Kallas, Charles, 129, 153 Kallio, Jacqueline, 157 Kallio, Robert, 180 Kallmann, Alan, 56 Kaluzny, Jane, 164 Kaminski, JoAnn, 165 Kamke, Marilyn, 46, 185 Kamke, Susan, 34, 155 Kammerer, Jane, 14, 40, 43, 77 Kangas, Jerry, 127, 168 Kapitanski, Eugene, 77 Kapke, Judith, 47, 172 Karlovich, Tom, 109, 125, 157 Karnowski, Theresa, 47, 167 Karolewicz, David, 77, 185 Karpinski, Mary, 15, 21, 36, 78 Karwoski, LuAnn, 170 Kasianowicz, Anthony, 127, 177 Kasperski, Karol-Lynn, 157 Kasprzak, Michael, 162 Kasprzak, Susan, 78 Kassel, Dennis, 162 Kassulke, Gary, 152 Kastel, Carl, 78 Kaszynski, Joyce, 46, 78 Kaszewski, Susan, 173 Katorski, Cherie, 46, 176 Kaun, Sandra, 15, 36, 45, 78 Kaun, William, 164 Kavadas, Kay, 163 Kawczynski, Andrea, 172 Kawczynski, Gary, 171 Kay, Donald, 109, 127, 165 Kay, William, 108 Kazinski, Susanne, 47, 178 Kazmerski, Carol, 174 Kazmierski, Jane, 78 Kazmierski, Linda, 168 Kazubowski, James, 164 Keca, David, 78 Keeler, Kenneth, 157 Keenan, Teresa, 156 Kehoe, Kathleen, 56 eller, Mary, 155 Kelley, Kathleen, 47, 153 Kelley, Phillip, 184 Kellner, Gregg, 183 Kennedy, Judy, 25, 35, 36, 42, 43, 78 Kenney, Thomas, ll 1, 159 Kent, Terry, 42, 159 Kerlin, Betty, 184 Kermendy, Jerry, 78 Kesich, Diana, 180 Kester, Robert, 56 Kiefer, Jo, 161 Kiehl, James, 57 Kiel, Kenneth, 182 Kienast, Ronald, 165 Kilps, Walter, 160 King, Warren, 78, 113, 122, 125 Kingl, Daniel, 170 Kinperske, Kathleen, 181 Kinierski, Timothy, 108, 125, 155 Kirchen, Karen, 14, 35, 78 Kirchgassner, Diane, 47, 154 Kirchner, Gary, 169 Kitkowski, Rita, 78 Kizewski, Annette, 181 Klafke, Diane, 158 Klafge, Steven, 169 Klaharst, Skip, 35 Klamra, Marilyn, 78 Klapczynski, Robert, 180 Kleiner, Paul, 181 Kleinschmidt, David, 78, 108, 125 Kleinschmidt, Patricia, 160 Klemens, Karen, 47, 164 Klimt, Darlene, 171 Klingbeil, Joan, 40, 78 Klingsporn, Milton, 57 Klink, Dennis, 185 Klinkert, Arlene, 39, 78 Klinkert, Neal, 183 Klippel, Carolyn, 27, 158 Klisanac, Gerald, 48, 78 Kloc, Donna, 173 Klockow, Alan, 174 Klockow, Kenneth, 153 Klopf, Nancy, 27, 79 Klopfer, Ronald, 130, 157 Kloss, Linda, 175 Kloss, William, 166 Kmiec, Beatrice, 156 Kmiecik, Priscilla, 25, 36, 39, 42, 79 Knepler, Margaret, 185 Knight, Eleanor, 79 Kniprath, Wayne, 161 Knitter, Linda, 175 Knop, Sharon, 14, 78 Knaps, Kristine, 46, 154 Knox, John, 179 Knox, Karen, 177 Knox, Mary, 46, 169 Knueppel, Janice, 17, 25, 162 Knurowski, Theresa, 159 Knuth, Karen, 183 Knutawski, Jacqueline, 47, 176 Koblewski, Carol, 164 Koc, Maxine, 57 Koceia, Alice, 157 Koceia, Michael, 79 Kocent, Judith, 178 Koch, George, 43, 45, 172 Koch, John, 153 Koch, Roger, 79 Kocian, Barbara, 30, 44, 159 Kode, James, 167 Koebel, Cheryl, 168 Koegel, Sharon, 13, 40, 171 Koehler, Carolyn, 15, 79 Koehler, June, 44, 166 Koehgi, Roger, 12, 18, 79, 106, 109, 1 Kohel, Michael, 169 Kohn, Dennis, 44, 108, 125, 161 Kohnke, Barbara, 182 Koiis, Richard, 120, 170 Koller, Diana, 170 Koller, Mary, 169 Koller, Robert, 173 Kolpack, Richard, 79 Kolpack, Sue, 41, 44, 79, 180 Konczal, Christin, 185 Kanieczny, Judith, 174 Kopaczewski, Marlene, 47, 164 Kopp, Dale, 173 Kopydlowski, Susan, 179 Kordus, Sharyne, 172 Korenkiewicz, Lynn, 47, 167 Korich, John, 176 Korklewski, Donna, 41, 42, 159 Korklewski, Joyce, 160 Koscielniak, Henry, 153 Koscielniak, Theresa, 153 Kosier, Warren, 167 Kosinski, Carol, 17, 79 Kosmatka, Robert, 161 Kossow, Carla, 170 Kossow, Shelby, 173 Kostka, Wayne, 106, 108, 113 Kotajarvi, James, 178 Kotarak, Patricia, 14, 79 Koth, Barbara, 176 Koth, Thomas, 12, 32, 41, 174 Kotvis, Susan, 79 Kovngsky, Kenneth, 4, 48, 106, 108, 15 Kovnesky, Lynda, 165 Kowal, Karen, 178 Kowal, Mirianna, 174 Kowalski, James, 79 Kowalski, Patricia, 46, 180 Kowalski, Sandra, 79 Kozbiel, Pamela, 181 Kofzlowski, Deidre, 21, 23, 32, 39, 55 Kozlowski, Diana, 34, 162 Kraayvanger, William, 163 Kracht, John, 79 Kraemer, Gregory, 42, 168 Krah, Peter, 127, 180 Krah, Richard, 57 Krahn, Nancy, 157 Kramer, Barbara, 46, 79 Kramer, Robert, 181 Krantz, Arlene, 13, 171 Krasonya, Katherine, 47, 163 Kratowicz, Gerald, 79 Kratz, Forrest, 152 Krause, Karen, 173 Krawczyk, Diana, 80 Kreckler, Willard, 80 Kremski, Myron, 127, 171 Kren, George, 182 Kresl, Sharon, 156 Kressin, Roy, 122, 173 Kriel, Barbara, 155 Krippel, Peggy, 175 Kritter, Frank, 48, 165 Krizan, Diane, 46 Malnar, Dennis, 111, 112, 159 Krohn, Diane, 46, 175 Lejk, Patricia, 156 Kroll, Cindy, 15, 21, 39 Kroll, Gerald, 127, 175 Kroll, Harry, 160 Kroll, James, 37, 80 Krall, JoAnn, 42, 153 Kroll, Wayne, 166 Kroptl, Thomas, 164 Krowski, Cheryl, 177 Kruegel, Nancy, 47, 169 Krueger, Barbara, 32, 34, 161 Krueger, Charlotte, 161 Krueger, Diane, 47, 154 Krueger, Kathleen, 46, 176 Krueger, Laurel, 152 Krueger, Sharon, 46, 80 Krueger, Susan, 46, 183 Krug, Andrew, 175 Krug, Kathleen, 163 Krukar, Thomas, 45, 131, 177 Kruse, Gary, 119, 130, 158 Kruszka, Mark, 156 Krythe, D Krutz, David, 80 Krythe, David, 173 Krzesinski, Alice, 158 Krzewina, Roman, 169 Krzyzan, Carol, 21, 80 Kubacki, Barbara, 35, 160 Kubatzki, Susan, 178 Kubenik, Kenneth, 176 Kubiak, Ronald, 178 Kubicki, Richard, 184 Kubik, Larry, 168 Kubik, Mary, 168 Kubinski, Frank, 177 Kucharski, Linda, 57 Kuche, Russell, 154 Kuczewski, Buddy, 171 Kuczynski, Edward, 154 Kuczynski, Gloria, 171 Kuczynski, Tom, 182 Kuenstler, Gerald, 164 Kufohl, Kay, 37, 46, 156 Kufalk, Reinhard, 185 Kugel, Richard, 162 Kuhrt, Russell, 48 Kuhrt, Susanna, 46, 182 Kujawa, Patricia, 170 Kulibert, Kay, 154 Kulinski, Kathleen, 47, 158 Kulinski, Veronica, 169 Kullinger, Marsha, 40, 162 Kullinger, Suzanne, 34, 164 Kumelski, Kenneth, 131, 170 Kunicki, Jerome, 37 Kuntner, James, 34, 80 Kunze, Paul, 80 Kupiecki, Helen, 180 Kupsik, Michael, 153 Kuray, Suzanne, 15, 80 Kuske, Michael, 13, 184 Kuzma, Nellie, 80 Kwarcinski, Rita, 14, 21, 36, 80 Kwarcinski, Rosalind, 157 Kwiatkowski, Carol, 159 Kwiatkowski, Diane, 159 L LoChonce, Ralph, 13, 35, 157 LaFever, Robert, 169 LaFlex, Ervin, 174 Laik, Edward, 106, 108 Lambrecht, Sandra, 96 Lambrecht, Steven, 42, 48, 159 LaMont, Richard, 57 Lando, Robert, 80 Landowski, Mary, 160 Lane, Sandra, 47, 155 Langness, Bernadette, 80 Langowski, Ruth, 57 Langteau, Sandra, 181 Lansinger, Lee, 180 LaPointe, Michael, 80 LaPointe, Robert, 181 Larek, Diane, 179 Larsen, Roberta, 47, 162 Larson, Bonnie, 46, 172 Laskoskie, Dennis, 174 Lasota, Tom, 48, 185 Lasso, James, 185 Lasso, Kathleen, 184 Last, Charles, 160 ' LaVine, Mary, 170 Lavora, Jean, 157 Lawrence, Donna, 81 Lawson, Donald, 179 Lazar, Mark, 183 Lazaris, Bill, 48, 185 Lazaris, Theodore, 48, 158 Lozarski, William, 152 Lazich, Carlene, 176 Leanna, Leonard, 183 Leas, Robert, 179 Leben, Thomas, 165 LeClaire, James, 120, 172 LeClaire, Robert, 131, 167 Lees, Marsha, 21, 172 Leeser, Jean, 178 Lehmann, David, 42, 81 Leister, Marilyn, 13, 25, 44, 163 Lemanczyk, Danna, 155 Lemke, Christine, 42, 155 Lemke, Joan, 47, 153 Lemke, Michael, 80 Lemmer, Nancy, 81 Lempicke, Susan, 57 Lenda, Eleanore, 174 Lenz, David, 159 Leroy, Carole, 165 Lesinski, Edward, 160 Lesinski, William, 81 Lesniewski, Florence, 47, 182 Lester, Lonora, 81 Levendaowski, Karen, 81 Leverenz, Diane, 53, 57 Leverenz, Sharyn, 57 l-ewendowski, Cheryl, 13, 46, 184 Lewendowski, Judith, 13. 47, 168 Lewandowski, Nancy, 180 Lewicki, David, 170 Lewinski. Glen, 120, 173 Liban. Ellen, 13, 42, 181 Libecki. Patricia, 57 Licau, Sandra, 39. 81 Lichte, Norbert, 165 Lidwin, Kathleen, 171 Liebl, Alan, 175 lieclerbach, Margaret, 162 Liethen, Robert, 172 Liqman, Judith, 161 LiClOcki, Michael. 178 Liiewski, John, 23, 155 Liiewski, Sandra, 46, 173 Lillo, James, 174 Linder, Janet, 154 Lindner, Susan, 39, 44, 163 Linn, Alton, 81 Linski, Betty, 185 Linski, Darlene, 158 Lisiecki, Christine, 46, 153 List, Carol, 14. 81 List, Irene, 175 List, Marlene, 81 Littnan, Barbara, 25, 34, 46, 160 Lachowicz, Thomas. 153 Lockett, Edward, 168 Lockwood, Marsha, 160 Lockwood. Rodnev. 178 Loeffler, Cheryl, 12, 44, 175 Maloney, Larry, 82, 110, 111, 125 Malsock, Florence, 179 Malsock, Robert, 82 Manske, Janice, 164 Manske, Pamela, 25, 27, 82 Mantei, Bruce, 111, 127, 165 Moramonte, Eugene, 82, 129 Marciniak, Christine, 162 Marciniak, Dove, 171 Marin, Dennis, 82, 110, 111, 130 Morin, Sandra, 13, 44, 172 Marine, Randall, 163 Markley, Suzanne, 167 Markowski, Claudia, 170 Markowski, Mary, 157 Markworth, John, 153 Morlock, Dennis, 165 Marquardt, Taylor, 182 Marrs, Barbara, 164 Marshall, Steven, 170 Marshall, Susan, 173 Marszolek, Joanne, 47, 176 Martens, Karen, 57 Martinac, Carole, 42, 163 Martine, Thomas, 169 Marinez, Rosemary, 82 Maruszewski, Robert, 180 Marynik, Anthony, 82 Maslo, James, 83 Maslo, Leroy, 158 Masters, Sheila, 172 Matokovic, Lauren, 156 Maternowski, Robert, 160 Maternowskl, Russell, 158 Mathea, Janice, 21, 178 Mathias, Timothy, 184 Mother, Richard, 181 Mather, Thomas, 156 Mathews, Lynn, 183 Matt, Dennis, 45, 174 Index Milczarek, Thomas, 180 Miles, Karen, 157 Milewski, James, 181 Milewski, Peter, 155 Millar, David, 23, 83 Millar, Robert, 109, 129, 153 Miller, Carol, 57, 83 Miller, Doreen, 46 Miller, Garry, 171 Miller, Kathryn, 162 Miller Kenneth 111 129, 165 Miller: Mourinef 46, '158 Miller, Miller Richard, 152 Yvonne 160 Mills, Leonard, 173 Millward, Daniel, 58 Milosh, Robert, 130, 161 Mingesz, Jeannette, 152 Minotte, Anthony, 175 Mirenda, Ronald, 175 Mirek, Florian, 83, 110, 111, 129 Mirr, Geraldine, 14, 84 Miscichoski, James, 84 Miskinis, Lynda, 27, 36, 41, 42, 84 Misko, Diane, 169 Mitschke, Dennis, 48, 161 Mitsche, Nanette, 155 Mittag, Raymond, 154 Mittelstedt, Kristine, 176 Mladucky, Cindy, 47, 162 Mlot, Patricia, 58 Moberly, Sharon, 157 Moczynski, Holly, 168 Modlinski, Darlene, 163 Modlinski, David, 154 Modlinski, Kathleen, 12, 177 Moerke, Barbara, 152 Mohalski, Neil, 177 Mohr, Dale, 163 Moldenhauer, Dennis, 183 Molenda, Elizabeth, 14, 34, 84 Molenda, Elyse, 39, 159 Mottes, David, 127, 154 Mottes, Howard, 175 Mattila, Jeanette, 15, 36, 83 Mattila, Kathleen, 166 Matysik, Diane, 153 Matysik, Russell, 179 Matzek, Charles, 36, 41 , 42, 43, 82 Mauske, April, 184 Lohr, David, 81 Lombardo, Frank, 161 Longo, Sharon, 81 Loomis, Patrick. 57 Loas, Ronald, 181 Lopacinski, Susan, 47, 172 Los, Karen, 81 Losey, David, 125, 184 Lotze, Kathleen. 177 Love, Clyde, 127, 171 Loveioy, Kenneth, 173 Lowell, Carolann, 14, 21, 35, 36, Lowell, Donald, 127, 157 Lowrnan. Sherry, 169 Lucas, Valentine, 163 l-ucia, Cheryl, 46, 176 Luedke, Janice, 153 Luedtke, Cynthia, 43, 178 Luell, David, 23, 41, 43, 48, 166 Luhm, Robert, 185 Lukas, Janet, 168 Lukas, Lynne, 46, 158 Lukaszewski, Earl, 175 Lund, Marcia, 47, 152 Luaton, Joseoh, 175 Luther. Kristine, 177 Lutz, Carol, 156 Lutz, Karen, 46, 82 Lutz, Mardell, 82 Lutz, Sharen, 46, 82 M Macdonald, Gloria, 82 Maciolek, Steven, 82 MacKenzie, Robert, 127, 178 Mackett, Jean, 47, 159 Macklin, Lester, 165 Madell, Bonnie, 154 Magerowski, Hope, 162 Maglio, Frances, 182 Mahnke, Kathleen, 32, 170 Mahuta, Kenneth, 168 Maier, Keldon, 82 Maier, Shirley, 164 Maier, Thomas, 167 Maiewski, Patricia, 169 Maki, Melissa, 180 Makinen, James, 161 Makinen, Richard, 82 Makoutz, Joanne, 46, 181 Makowski, Shirley, 174 Malde, Karen, 47, 157 Malek, James, 131, 177 Malewicki, Gregory, 34, 166 Malkowski, Joyce, 179 Malkowski, Nancy, 159 Malkowski, Robert, 161 Malkowski, Rosemary, 160 Mallow, Ellen, 155 Malinarawski, Ruth, 17, 18, 25, 45, 8 Mousser, Sharon, 168 Mavis, Dianne, 13, 180 May, James, 183 Mayne, Christine, 41, 155 Mayo, Susan, 46, 181 Mazur, Judith, 171 McBrair, Mickie, 177 McCabe, Jane, 14, 18, 27, 83 McCarty, Eileen, 153 McConkey, Gene, 35, 82 McConkey, Karen, 83 McCormick, Glenn, 168 McCormick, Sheila, 83 McCrossen, Donna, 178 McDermott, Virginia, 21, 34, 161 McGaver, Allen, 13, 169 McGaver, Douglas, 162 McKeaney, Susan, 25, 27, 36, 45, 83 McKiIlop, Robert, 176 McNeil, Kathleen, 40, 161 McSweeney, Kathleen, 154 Medrow, Robert, 57 Mee, Keith, 44, 83 Meier, Edward, 179 Meier, Patricia, 41, 163 Mellantine, Richard, 83 Melms, Cheryl, 173 Melms, Maureen, 183 Mentkowski, Suzann, 160 Menzel, Karin, 175 Merkel, Diane, 175 Merkel, Noreen, 158 Meritt, Pamela, 167 Mertz, Mary, 156 Mervosh, Cheryl, 46, 185 Mervosh, Karen, 185 Mesich, Michael, 159 Metz, Jeffrey, 83 Meyer, James, 127, 172 Meyer, Marlaine, 40, 154 Michalak, David, 83 Michalak, Jerome, 159 Michalak, Michael, 170 Michalek, Dale, 167 Michalowski, Dennis, 127, 173 Micholski, David, 176 Micholski, Ronald, 47, 155 Micholski, Sharon, 177 Michels, Alan, 120, 172 Midurski, Carlene, 159 Mierzwinski, Mary, 47, 169 Miezin, Jerome, 157 Mihalovich, John, 163 Mihalovich, Julieann, 46, 182 Mijokovic, Nancy, 12, 17, 35, 45, 162 Mikich, Kenneth, 178 Mikolajczak, Nancy, 164 Mikolajewski, Frederick, 174 Milan, Elroy, 156 Milbeck, John, 168 Milbroth, Jack, 129, 164 Molenda, Jerome, 127, 169 Mollner, Rudolph, 176 Molus, Richard, 84 Mooney, Michael, 178 Mooney, Patrick, 84 Moore, John, 123, 168 Moore, Yvonne, 156 Moose, Karen, 171 Morawski, Gerald, 58, 177 Morgenroth, James, 152 Morgenroth, Jeanne, 182 Moriwaki, Michael, 58 Morrell, Robert, 84, 130 Morrison, Patricia, 170 Moser, Karen, 155 Mosher, Christine, 169 Moss, Ellen, 184 Mote, Candace, 84 Mountcastle, Thomas, 185 Mozach, Ralph, 84, 106, 108, 133 Mrotek, Gary, 58, 1 13 Mroz, Thomas, 41, 42, 84, 123 Mrozak, Margaret, 161 Mrozinski, Diane, 45, 180 Mucherheide, Donna, 181 Mueckler, Donna, 174 Muehl, Marcella, 161 Mueller, Keith, 84 Mueller, Mary, 179 Mueller, Terry, 84, 106, 108, 125 Muise, Dennis, 171 Mulhollon, James, 58 Murack, Donna, 47, 84 Murawski, Dennis, 182 Murawski, Robert, 170 Murray, James, 158 Musolf, Robert, 169 Muth, Barbara, 15, 17, 25, 36, 45, 84 Muth, David, 180 Myszewski, Michele, 44, 154 Myszkowski, Michael, 34, 84, 119, 129 Myszkowski, Suzanne, 163 N Nace, John, 160 Nagel, James, 181 Napientek, Jane, 179 Napierala, Thomas, 174 Napieralski, Gail, 172 Napieralski, James, 85, 106, 108, 125 Napieralski, Joyce, 162 Narlock, Gerald, 158 Nehs, Patricia, 170 Neiman, Daniel, 179 Neitzel, Karen, 58 Nelson, Dianne, 185 Nelson, Donald, 172 Nelson, Gerald, 85 Nelson, Linda, 173 Nelson, Lois, 13, 176 Nelson, Patricia, 185 Nelson, Thomas, 167 Nemec, Doreen, 158 Nennig, Michael, 179 Nennig, Robert, 58 Neulrei Neuma ch, James, 182 nn, Gregory, 129, 166 189 Przybyla, Elaine, 163 Index I 1 fi 1, J 1 12' 1 Neumann, Lawrence, 17 Neumann, Sandro, 46, 1 Newsom, Larry, 127, 1 Neumann, Janice, 1 Nicgorski, Kothle ,QQ 6 Nichols, James, 1 Nickels, Michael, 0 Nicolai, Russell, 173 Niedziela, Ric 'ar , 131, Nieman, Jo, , 156 Niemczyns , ack, '154 UU 1 Niemczyns 1, Nancy, 13,5111 4 1361 130 Nimmer D an 39 45 1 Nim 1 1 Giibeif '66 ' Nim Kennet 5 Nliflgc? James, 1 N' Carol, 58 en, C rol, 5 P MQ ak, Potric , 85 Nolan, P rici 61 Norship, hn, 1 Nowak, , 152 Nowa ward, 1 Now aren, 1 , , 85 Nowglc, Lois, 180 N , Maryan ,Qi , 45 , Patrici 4 46 184 ak, Rober , 157 Q, NX ak, 1 , 85 A! No akow Gene, 171 No akow i, James, 12 59 Now kow i, Ned, 15 1 Now ko ski, Rebec 57 Now awski, Recc 20, 127, 178 N i ki, Gregory, U60 cki, Joseph 63 icki, Ken , 85, 1 owicki, M Jean, 1 ovak, D e, 168 Novak, Mi ael, 184 Novbk, Patricia, 162 Novit ke, Dennis, 1 gvgiiieiski, Ardifh, 177 bielski, ne, 156 Messe, Kthr , 159 , ylen, Liu ,171 0 Obla' David, 120, , iso Ob11l,si,Larr,1 ,181 gbgtj'-D wn, 1 chs, Patric , 8 , 185 O'Cloire, B ' alee, 58 O'Dell, Jer e, 182 Oehlke Robert, 171 Oehlmkuzanne, 47, 159 Oest, eich, Richard, 173 O' efe, Patrick, 175 1 nski, Denise, 175 MW! 1 eniczak, Christine, 160 I nieczak, Francine, 155 Ol enburg, Nancy, 43, 175 Ols, Carol, 15, 25, 35, 85 s, Creighton, 127, 175 Olsen, Cathleen, 162 Olsen, Gloria, 14, 27, 85 Olsen, Hans, 185 Olsen, JoAnn, 46, 166 Olson, Keith, 127, 177 Olson, Thomas, 45, 131, 171 Orban, Margaret, 177 Orbik, Jody, 13, 157 Oreskovich, Barbara, 47, 169 Oriowski, Judith, 176 Oriowski, Richard, 172 Ornelas, Frank, 127, 155 Orozco, Anita, 85 Orazco, Juanita, 47, 178 Orz, Dean, 157 Osterland, Barbara, 40, 44, 58, 85 Osgfggand, Nancy, 14, 32, 41, 43, Ostrowski, Sharon, 85 Osvatic, Jill, 163 Ott, Kathleen, 40, 43, 156 Otto, Diane, 58, 85 Otto, Rochelle, 177 Otto, Susan, 171 Otto, Thomas, 45, 85, 129 Owen, Carole, 14 Owen, Virginia, 12, 41, 182 Ozols, Liga, 85 P Paape, Jordith, 170 Paasch, Michael, 182 Paepke, Carole, 155 Pagenkop, Diane, 23, 41, 153 Pagenkopf, Cheryl, 180 Pohl, Shyela, 58 Pakulski, Norman, 120, 127, 170 Palechek, Gary, 21, 163 Palkovic, Judith, 58 Pollen, Dorothy, 46, 161 Palmisano, Theodore, 184 Palus, Edward, 86, 202 Paluszcyk, Gary, 58 Panasiuk Kath 18 , Y, 3 Pankowski, John, 48 Papp, Carol, 154 190 . 1 ' 11 fum, pp, Jacqueline, 1 procki, Ge, rife, 114 aradowski, und 185 Pariza, Th ore, 16 Parkinson avid, 155 Parm , aren, 18 Par h Diane, 7 Pa k icz, Mar , 3 1 wicz, Pau , 179 Pat ick, Kat 155 Pm ciies, M' , 127, iso f ,Patterson, rt, 160 a 1 Patzfahl, i rd, 86, 13 Patzke, Sa ra, 47, 86 Pauli G r , 42, Pauls ,1John, 18 I Pauls Rudy, 1 Pa 16 Paw , Kathlee , 179 , Russell , 179 P Iowski, e, 8 Jchonach rt, 125, 1 9 eelen, Ra all, 172 Petter, Barbara, 158 Petter, John, 86 Pego , Gerald, 59, 3 Pek , lan,131, 7 Pe o i, Roger Se odoreMV ek, aul, 6 endley, Davgj 155 endley, Sall , 17, 25, 36, 8 Pendzick, James, 178 Penka k', James, 59, 129 Peot gory, 120, 127, 1 Pereilcevic, John ies Pe hek, Stanl 40 P80 szyk, Daniel, 6 tersen, Ed th , 4 , 167 etersen, Pa , 170 Petersen, Ro , 161 Petersen, a o, 172 arol, 86 usan, 44, 173 15 1141 ederson, i a 2 Petersa Peters Philli s hn, 59 ' Phil s, orionne, 158 Phi s, Mary, ,. llippi, Harold, s, Bonnee, 1 Piek, Lesley 2 Pientka, S , 8 Pierzchal i, ath een, 185 Piesik, Thomas, 181 Pieske, Richard, 125, 184 Pietroszewski, Geraldine, 86 Pietri, Catherine, 86 Pietrowiak, Barbara, 154 Pietruszka, Diane, 162 Pietruszynski, Karen, 176 Pietryga, Gloria, 172 Pietrzak, Marilyn, 46, 178 Pietrzak, Patrick, 158 Pietrzykowski, Linda, 47, 174 Pike, Kathleen, 86 Pikulik, Shirley, 158 Pilak, Gary, 59 Pilch, Marigold, 180 Pilja, Maria, 39, 86 Pinette, Gregory, 163 Pinkowski, Dale, 183 Pinter, Jeannie, 181 Piorkowski, Patricia, 14, 87 Piotrowski, Carol, 46, 157 Pirlot, Judith, 46, 155 Pirog, Jerome, 87 Pisarek, Darlene, 171 Pisarek, Thaddeus, 160 Piskula, Cynthia, 42, 173 Piskulo, Laurel, 159 Plant, Terry, 59 Platschore, Carolyn, 46, 159 Platschore, Kathryn, 46, 175 Plautz, Dennis, 153 Plecha, Theodore, 48, 160 Plese, Bonnie, 40, 160 Plewa, Thomas, 158 Plichta, John, 87, 110, 111, 123 Plopper, Lynn, 44, 120, 156 Ploszay, Linda, 162 Pluto, Judith, 47, 177 Pochowski, Michael, 23, 164 Pociecho, JoAnn, 158 Pociecho, Mary, 169 Poeske, Bonnie, 12, 176 Poeske, Linda, 59 Pohland, Gail, 40, 164 Pokorny, Carol, 47, 133, 176 Pokorny, Glenn, 152 Polaski, Michael, 175 Polczinski, Maxine, 157 Polewski, Michael, 175 Pollack, Janet, 166 Pollak, David, 155 Pommer, Patricia, 182 Panko, Oliver, 185 Poos, Frank, 177 Porter, James, 169 Porter, John, 127, 176 Posanski, Gary, 165 Powell, Rosalie, 168 Powers, Linda, 47, 163 Powers, Richard, 178 1 . 1 Power Kbefchard Steven, 12 Pow 1272, Eileen, 47, 87 P' etijie, Cynthia, 156 P, , Dennis, 165 a , Glenn, 168 rawdzik, Allan, 87 rawdzik, Margaret, 167 Prekop, S aron, 155 Prell, las, 177 Preme , ynthia, 47,184 Price, on, 171 Price, oanne,153 , ice, Ronald, 43, 48, 167 st, Vicki, 42, 173 jic, Diane, 46, 180 rill, Kathryn, 161 Prince, Janice, 182 Prince, Patrice, 170 Prince, Ronald, 182 Printup, Roger, 35, 36, 45, Priser, Raeburn, 185 Pritzkow, William, 183 Proechel, Cheryl, 169 7, 152 87 Ringe, Vernon, 163 Risch, Elizabeth, 88 Risley, DeWayne, 127, 168 Ritter, Ronald, 59 Ritter, Terry, 153 Rivera, Julio, 122, 127, 172 Robac Norbert 180 K, , Robak, Mary, 40, 43, 174 Robinson, Cynthia, 181 Roeske, Diane, 184 Roback, Robert, 178 Robb, Cheryl, 168 Robb, Judith, 41, 43, 166 Robbins, James, 179 Roberts, Shirley, 180 Robison, Gary, 171 Robinson, Paul, 173 Robinson, Shirley, 88 Roblek, John, 88 Robles, Carole, 184 Rockefeller, Susan, 171 Rockman, Patricia, 154 Rockman, Paulette, 47, 173 Prondzinski, Maxine, 47, 161 Pronschiriske, Jerry, 179 Protasiewicz, Elaine, 59 Prushiek, Sandra, 25, 154 Prligki, Stanley, 18, 87, 106, 108 O Przytulo, Alice, 181 Ptoszrnski, Sharon, 59 Pudrowski, John, 154 Puhek, Thomas, 170 Puhl, Michael, 131, 182 Pulkinen, Wanda, 40, 174 Putzi, Judith, 158 Q Quick, Nora, 179 Quinn, William, 87, 106, 108 R Robb, Judy, 43 Robideou, Jean, 47, 166 Rabideau, Ruth, 184 Rabidoux, Alan, 48, 166 Rachoner, Keith, 23, 48, 162 Raddant, Judith, 32, 41, 42, 179 Radichel, Michael, 174 Radomski, George, 170 Radanski, David, 184 Radonski, Mary, 158 Radotich, Suzanne, 22, 160 Radulovich, John, 157 Rahlf, Judith, 32, 156 Rakowski, Daniel, 164 Ramin, James, 176 Rampacek, Ludmila, 183 Romus, Nancy, 45, 183 Rapiei, Cheryl, 47, 172 Rasmussen, Beverly, 87 Ratojczyk, Thomas, 157 Rath, Gregory, 36, 37, 41, Ratz, Kenneth, 125, 167 Rotzlaff, Paulette, 154 Rauch, Anita, 167 Rauch, Dennis, 184 Rauls, Charles, 159 Rauls, Lawrence, 179 Reamer, Randall, 39, 159 Reas, Kenneth, 152 43, 87 Reas, Sharon, 152 Reed, Sheila, 46, 162 Reese, David, 87 Reeves, Larry, 184 Reichardt, Judith, 170 Reichert, Roger, 59 Reinke, Eleanare, 185 Reinke, Frederick, 59 Reinke, Mary, 47, 164 Reinoos, Barry, 172 Reinoos, Kerry, 160 Reitz, Robert, 87, 119, 129 Rembles, Nancy, 167 Remsko, Sharon, 59 Renock, Kathleen, 14, 21, 39, 87 Renzaglia, Alex, 167 Repinski, Marilyn, 181 Resch, Sharon, 176 Reszka, Kenneth, 155 Reuter, Curtis, 170 Reuter, Richard, 173 Rewinski, Nancy, 87 Rewolinski, Janice, 46, 157 Rewolinski, Richard, 176 Rewolinski, Rita, 39, 87 Rewolinski, Robert, 172 Reyes, Maria, 172 Rian, Ronald, 44, 162 Richards, Orville, 87 Richlen, Glenn, 178 Richter, Gerald, 106, 109, 125, 152 Richter, Thomas, 174 Ricke, Faith, 27, 44, 87 Rodriguez, Sophia, 185 Rodriguez, Wayne, 166 Roelke, Barbara, 59 Roelke, Harold, 166 Roemer, Sharon, 47, 159 Roensch, Judith, 27, 31, 32, 38, 159 Roensch, Susan, 14, 25, 35, 88 Roguszka, Josephine, 183 Rolirad, Christine, 177 Rolirad, Harriet, 88 Romanowski, Jane, 159 Romanowski, Susan, 175 Rombca, Richard, 88, 106, 107, 109, 130 Roney, Kathleen, 169 Rosiewski, Judith, 88 Rosinski, Wayne, 39, 161 Roskocha, Judith, 160 Roslawski, James, 161 Roslawski, Jerry, 154 Rosol, Anthony, 18, 88, 125 Rossman, Karen, 155 Rost, Daniel, 175 Rost, Pamela, 12, 23, 27, 162 Rostan, Conrad, 163 Rostan, Russell, 152 Roth, Anna, 157 Roth, Eva, 88 Route, Kathleen, 12, 183 Roy, Nancy, 25, 27, 36, 88 Raza, Thomas, 175 Rozga, Mamuela, 182 Rozga, Nancy, 175 Rudolph, Robert, 169 Ruger, Alon, 164 Ruggles, Marilyn, 47, 176 Ruggles, Tom, 162 Russell, Frederick, 176 Russell, Thomas, 127, 178 Ruthenberg, Keith, 165 Rutkowski, Avis, 46, 156 Rutkowski, Gregg, 12, 37, 88 Rutkowski, Melvin, 160 Rux, Patricia, 177 Ryback, Sandra, 88 Ryczek, Jeffrey, 37, 88 Ryder, Gayle, 25, 45, 155 Ryker, Kathleen, 165 Rysticken, Mark, 112, 130, 158 Rzepecki, James, 156 S Sacharski, Robert, 44, 154 Sachen, Gregory, 184 Sadler, Jock, 167 Sadowski, Janice, 153 Sadowski, Michael, 167 Sadowski, Robert, 109, 152 Sadowski, Sharon, 161 Sager, Craig, 162 Sahar, David, 183 Salaja, Jerome, 88, 119 Salewski, Irene, 13, 14, 39, 89 Salo, Susan, 89 Solo, Thomas, 171 Salverson, Susan, 13, 171 Sandberg, David, 183 Sande, Bennett, 23, 111, 127, 165 Sanden, Jon, 164 Sanders, Russell, 157 Sandoval, Erlinda, 13, 182 Sandow, Forrest, 34, 89 Sands, Sharon, 12, 47, 170 Saniter, Judith, 184 Sargent, Janice, 47, 169 Sargent, Judith, 46, 156 Sarnowski, Diane, 13, 154 Sass, Phillip, 18, 89, 130 Sauer, Kathleen, 152 Savage, Barbara, 166 Schabowski, Robert, 123, 159 Schaefer, Alan, 169 Schaefer, Betty, 163 . Ricke, Jacqueline, 178 Ried, Gerald, B7 Ried, Sandra, 182 Riessbeck, Phyllis, 44, 88 Schaefer, Margaret, 158 Schaffer, Wallace, 159 Schafrik, Michael, 34, 43, 171 Riley, Patricia, 36, 37, 41, 88 Rinderle, Thomas, 185 Schanz, Kathleen, 47, 158 Schanz, Michael, 180 Schears, Michael, 180 Schaers, William, 160 Scheder, Robert, 89 Scheible, Ralph, 155 Scheller, Janice, 89 Schelvan, Janyce, 46, 180 Schendel, John, 185 Schenk, Linda, 41, 43, 164 Scherer, Barbara, 181 Scherer, James, 89, 119, 130 Schillin Jill 15 39 Schermetzler, Patricia, 13, 174 Scherrer, Douglas, 89 Schertzl, Jane, 179 Szhick, Ellen, 179 Schiebel, Anna, 156 Schiebel, Bonnie, 172 Schietfer, Christine, 47, 167 Schienebeck, Betty, 47, 170 Schiesl, Gloria, 185 Schifano, Sam, 166 Schill, Richard, 181 Schilling, Geraldine, 35, 162 89 Q, 1 , , Schimke, Sharon, 176 Schlaack, Ronald, 89 Schlei, Jerome, 174 Schlessinger, John, 182 Schlicht, Don, 172 Schlinder, James, 162 Karen, 159 Schmid, Karen, 173 Schmidt, James, 110, 111, 120, 127, 179 Schmidt, Judith, 157 Schmidt, Terry, 157 Schmidt, Thomas, 39, 153 Schmitz, Schneider, James, 184 Schneider, Sharon, 154 Schneider, Susan, 166 Schneider, Thomas, 12, 22, 163 Schnell, William, 156 Schoemann, Richard, 179 Schoewe, Jacquelyn, 160 Schoner, Joseph, 127, 172 Schontube, Sandra, 184 Schreiber, Collene, 174 Schreiner, Sharon, 89 Schubarth, Susan, 155 Schuele, Joanne, 59 Schuele, William, 185 43, 123, Serwatke, Nancy, 156 Severn, Nancy, 165 Seymer, Sandra, 12, 14, 29, 45, 90 Seymour, Gloria, 90 Shave, Charles, 34, 171 Shaw, Mike, 182 Shea, Richard, 163 Sheldon, Geraldine, 171 Sherman, Michael, 23, 111, 130, 160 Sherwood, Sharon, 47, 182 Shevey, Brian, 165 Shirk, Dennis, 166 Shoemaker, Kathleen, 90 Shorey, Frederich, 90 Shudy, Sandra, 170 Siech, Eugene, 23, 106, 108, 125, 158 Siedlewski, Henry, 156 Sierchulski, Gregory, 154 Silva, Kathleen, 169 Sima, Dorothy, 90 Simek, Thomas, 90, 119, 129 Simon, Dennis, 162 Simons, Douglas, 177 Sirna, Dennis, 91 Skaradzinski, Daniel, 153 Skaradzinski, 152 Skelton, Beverly, 47, 173 Skoczek, Bonnie, 180 Skoczek, Gail, 153 Skoglund, Ronald, 44, 175 Skoglund, Sandy, 181 Skonick, Charlynn, 156 Skonieczny, Joseph, 157 Skory, Dennis, 40, 175 Skowronski, Karen, 47, 174 Skroback, Carl, 184 Skroback, Susan, 91 Skrzypczak, Dennis, 177 Skrzypcznski, Linda, 179 Skurulsky, Frederick, 122, 164 Slaski, Kathleen, 164 Slattery, Patricia, 60 Slawinski, Chester, 91, 114, 115 Slawinski, Gale, 47, 179 Slicker, Janice, 60 Slinde, Jon, 168 Sloan, Carol, 183 Slusar, John, 31, 32, 44, 169 Smentek, Richard, 157 Stauder, Richard, 129, 157 Stawicki, Judith, 42, 175 Stawicki, Margaret, 169 Stawicki, Sandra, 176 Stawski, Ellen, 44, 182 St. Charles, James, 171 Stearle, Sharon, 13, 31, 38, Steele, Kiki, 176 Steffens, Carol, 168 Stein, Ross, 163 155 Index T Tadych, Sandra, 93 Talaga, Suzanne, 170 Tamel, Nancy, 47, 164 Tamer, Merry Ellen, 36, 37, 93 Tanse, 'William Tannheimer, Gregory, 182 Tarczewski, James, 175 Tarnowski, Timothy, 177 Taugher, Susan, 93 Steinbach, Roberta, 164 Steinke, Jodell, 162 Steinley, Faye, 47, 177 Steliga, Patricia, 157 Steller, Gail, 47 Stellman, Suzanne, 60 Stelske, David, 174 Stelske, Susan, 156 Stenber, Robert, 41, 44, 92 Stennis, Linda, 15, 25, 92 Stenson, Dennis, 158 Stephan, Karen, 155 Stepp, James, 179 Teece, Dennis, 12, 35, 45, 93, 108, 125 Teevan, Bruce, 181 Teevan, Laurel, 14, 25, 36, 93 Tefelske, Joyce, 93 Teichmann, Mary, 60 Sterk, Jack, 179 Sternik, Kathleen, 15, 39, 92 Sternik, Michelle, 15, 92 Steuernagel, Raymond, 60 Stevens, Sherry, 171 Stewart, Carol, 182 Templin, Marilyn, 152 Terrill, Judith, 27, 35, 157 Terrill, Timothy, 184 Tesch, Dennis, 159 Tesch, Mary, 172 Teske, Cheryl, 178 Teske, James, 60 Tess, William, 160 Testa, David, 185 Testdorf, Sandra, 13, 185 Teszlaff, Jessica, 159 Tevich, Richard, 129, 155 Schuelke, Judith, 168 Schuenke, William, 170 Schuerman, Richard, 127, 155 Schuh, Carlyn, 40, 89 Schuh, Lynda, 46, 162 Schuhart, Donna, 180 Schullo, Valetta, 22, 159 Schultek, Christine, 181 Tomczyk, George, 12, 42, 169 Schultz, Alan, 90 Schultz, Allen, 173 Schultz, Betty, 44, 159 Schultz, Emil, 162 Schultz, Geraldine, 173 Schultz, Gordon, 125, 152 Schultz, James, 167 Schultz, Linda, 90 Schultz, Patricia, 90 Schultz, Peter, 43, 184 Schultz, Roger, 90, 153 Schultz, Sheila, 181 Schultz Warren 90 sChuiz,'Beveriy,'3i, 44, 171 Smerlinski, Donald, 60, 109 Smith, Allan, 159 Smith, Danny, 91, 110, 111, 113 Smith, Gary, 176 Smith, Greg, 178 Smith, Lauritz, 168 Smith, Rickey, 167 Smith, Robert, 168 Smith, Sandra, 161 Smokowicz, Dave, 177 Smukowski, Diane, 91 Smul, Sandy, 91 Smul, Susan, 167 Snartemo, Karen, 34, 163 Snyder, Christine, 158 Snyder, John, 48, 91 Snyder, Sandra, 170 Sobczak, Dennis, 91, 185 Sobczak, Sharon, 160 Sobczyk, Cynthia, 14, 91 Soblewski, Anthony, 177 Socher, Sharon, 158 Stewart, Susan, 170 Stezala, Donald, 153 Stien, George, 166 Stimac, Elizabeth, 152 St. John, Judith, 155 Stoil, Daniel, 127, 172 Stoll, Carole, 40, 180 Stollenwerk, Bruce, 154 Stoltz, Aloysius, 184 Stong, Karen, 47, 161 Stopczynski, Richard, 127, 167 Storm, Pauline, 47, 92 Straehl, Sandra, 184 Staehl, William, 108, 161 Strinharsky, Richard, 110, 111, 125, 76 Strampe, Michael, 32, 170 Strampe, Patricia, 185 Streicher, William, 173 Stremke, Sandra, 184 Strharsky, Richard, 32, 175 Strode, Vickie, 161 Stroschin, James, 34, 161 Stroschin, Michael, 92 Strow, Barbara, 44. 181 Strunsee, Faye, 166 Strzelecki, James, 153 Stuart, Nancy, 174 Stubbs, Glenn, 131, 172 Stubing, Carol, 185 Stupek, Kenneth, 152 Sturm, Karen, 183 Sumieiski, Roger, 60 Suminski, Dennis, 178 Sunn, Russell, 45, 92 Sutton, Linda, 32, 44, 163 Sutyla, Cynthia, 47, 179 Sutyla, Roger, 92 Svensson, Jan, 174 Svitak, Curt, 92 Swaner, Connie, 182 Swanson, Patricia, 179 Swoyne, Jerome, 152 Swoyne, Leland, 183 Thelen, Gerald, 169 Thias, Neil, 183 Thiede, Henry, 162 Thiede, Joanne, 93 Thiel, Clifford, 43, 48, 93 Thiel, Marylee, 13, 21, 40, Thiess, Eva, 174 Thom, Faye, 168 Thompson, Susan, 165 Thompson, Terry, 176 Thoms, Michael, 178 Thornton, Cheryl, 93 Thurber, Richard, 153 Tiedien, Mary Ann, 180 Tilley, Linda, 184 Timblin, Bradley, 168 Timm, Gerald, 157 Timmler, Judith, 93 Tinger, William, 177 Tischer, Joan, 181 Tischer, Louis, 127, 171 159 Schulz, Kathleen, 179 Schulze, Richard, 176 Schumacher, Donald, 153 Schumacher, Elisabeth, 176 Schutter, Janice, 14, 36, 90 Sockett, Robert, 177 Sokol, Kathleen, 91 Sokol, Molly, 173 Sokol, Penny, 176 Solomko, Hildegarde, 172 Sweeney, Kathleen, 92 Swiatek, Dennis, 154 Swiatkowski, William, 165 Swiertz, Thomas, 61 Schutz, Schroeder, Barbara, 183 Schroeder, Jeffrey, 167 Schroeder Kathleen, 168 Schroederz Patricia, 163 Schroeder, Rickey, 166 Schroeder, Steven, 89 Schroeter, Merri, 17, 35, 89 Schroeter, Thomas, 181 Victor, 32, 44, 172 Soltis, Christine, 25, 27, 32, 41, 156 Sommers, Patricia, 178 Sonnenberg, Laurie, 162 Sorce, David, 91, 129 Sosinski, David, 182 Soucek, Arthur, 170 Sowa, Shirley, 42, 91 Sowinski, Stephanie, 91 Spaltholz, Mary, 152 Schwanberg, Sandra, 15, 35 ,41,90 Schwartz, Gloria, 177 Schwartz, Gregory, 178 Schweckel, Carol, 42, 167 S-chweckel, Marcia, 47, 90 Schwerin, Carol, 154 Sciecinski, Alan, 174 S-czesny, Timothy, 180 Seayert, Mark, 183 E-ebunia, Gloria, 47, 90 Sedlak, Jane, 13, 153 Seefeldt, Elmer, 164 S-eefeldt, Sheila, 14, 25, 30, 35, 36, 38, 63, 90 Seeger, Robert, 108, 112, 127, 161 Seelow, Michael, 161 Seibel, Edith, 45, 163 S-eidler, David, 90 Seim, Sharon, 12, 152 Seizer, John, 165 Selin, Theresa, 152 Semeniak, Natalie, 17, 25, 41, 166 Semrau, Carolyn, 168 Semrau, Rosalie, 90 Sentkowski, Sharon, 177 Spanic, Thomas, 166 Speich, William, 60 Speier, Dennis, 48, 169 Speigel, Karen, 42, 164 Spencer, Lynda, 174 Spiekerman, William, 169 Spines, Daniel, 160 Spoehr, Alice, 157 Spranger, Jeffrey, 157 Springer, Dawn, 168 Sprung, Ellen, 180 Sroczynski, Enid, 21 , 161 Sroka, Suzanne, 159 Stabbe, Sonda, 43, 181 Stachelski, Darell, 40, 43, 91 Stachowicz, Robert, 181 Stachowski, Timothy, 154 Stanczyk, Barbara, 91 Standish, Deborah, 171 Stanford, Diana, 157 Stanislawski, Mary, 173 Stanislawski, Robert, 155 Stanny, Lorayne, 175 Stark, Joan, 46, 177 Staskunas, Judy, 160 Switalski, Gerald, 108, 163 Switalski, Judy, 158 Swofford, Greg, 158 Sykta, Thomas, 160 Synowicz, Dwight, 158 Szabelski, Ronald, 156 Szablewski, Barbara, 153 Szablewski, Gloria, 167 Szalacinski, Joan, 47, 92 Tisdale, Marcia, 45, 93 Tkachuk, Yvonne, 171 Todryk, Michael, 182 Toennies, Alan, 163 Toepter, Bette, 13, 155 Toepfer, William, 170 Toetz, Paul, 60 Tom2a5zewski, Allen, 42, 93, 119, 1 Tomlinson, Susan, 60 Tomm, Cheryl, 46, 162 Tomter, Thomas, 93 Tondryk, Conrad, 156 Torgerson, Ronald, 122, 180 Toyek, Gregory, 111, 125, 159 Trainor, Thomas, 181 Trapp, Lynda, 153 Traver, Daniel, 154 Traver, Sherri Lee, 46, 170 Travis, JoAnne, 14, 93 Traxel, William, 174 Treibel, Marlene, 47, 157 Tremmel, Paul Trepchek, MaryAnn, 47, 185 Treuer, Dennis, 179 Tribbett, Paul, 109, 127 Truby, Joyce, 60 Trzcinski, Diane, 163 Trzebiatowski, Michael, 153 Tuchalski, Elona, 47, 156 Tullbane, Nancy, 45, 173 Tully, Colleen, 27, 173 Tumidajewicz, Nancy, 46, 93 Turbin, Charles, 21, 35, 94 Turbin, Kristine, 165 Tuszyski, Jean, 175 Szalacinski, Kenneth, 168 Szeklinski, Sandra, 60 Szemborski, Kenneth, 180 Szewczykowski, Tom, 12, 92 Szopinski, Janice, 158 Sztukowski, Karen, 166 Szukalski, Michael, 45, 92 Szulczewski, Nancy, 92 Szulczewski, Thomas, 162 Szupica, Mary, 158 Szydel, Dennis, 173 Szydel, Judith, 60, 92 Szydel, Robert, 60 Szydlowski, Donald, 175 Szymanowski, Phyllis, 156 Szymanowski, Rosalie, 172 Szymborski, Andrea, 40, 42, Szymborski, Cynthia, 60 Szymczak, Elizabeth, 27, 40, Szymczak, Frederick, 183 Szymczak, John, 164 Szymczak, Patrick, 92 154 167 Szymczak, Pauline, 27, 43, 176 Szymcak, Ronald, 157 Szyszka, Christine, 40, 43, 1 62 Tuttle, Bonnie, 155 Tyloch, Cheryl, 120 23, 153 Ubick, Douglas, 127, 184 Uebelacker, William, 163 Ujazdowski, Carol, 175 Unger, Raymond, 36, 94, 106, 109, 130 Uniewski, Anthony, 179 Unrath, Warren, 61 Untreff, Suzanne, 184 Urbaniak, Nancy, 177 Urbanski, Larry, 165 Ureda, Beverly, 21, 94 Uszler, Susan, 185 Uthemann, Herbert, 44, 94 Llttke, Janis, 176 Uttke, Susan, 45, 94 V Valentine, Diane, 61 Valerio, Tim, 183 Vallery, Robert, 154 Vallery, Thomas, 172 Vallone, Margaret, 166 Vance, Drema, 94 191 Index VanderHayden, Michael, 167 Van de Vande, Kathleen, 12, 36, 44, 94 Van Groll, Joanne, 37, 47, 161 Van Osch, Richard, 165 Van Veghel, Lawrence, 170 40, 164 Vardin, Patricia, 13, 34, Vazquez, Linda, 15, 36, 94 Veir, Robert, 173 Verberg, Kathleen, 47, 161 Verbunker, Mary, 47, 176 Voden, Pauline, 168 Voelz, James, 32, 35, 40, 43, 94, 123 Voelz, Mark, 127, 153 Vogel, Annette, 154 Vogel, Jane, 39, 163 Voiot, Daryl, 176 Voit, Linda, 23, 166 Vorderbruggen, John, 161 W Wegehaupt, Raymond, 169 Wegenke, Thomas, 176 Wegner, Carl, 37, 176 Wegner, Carol, 94 Wegner, Mary, 167 Wehr, Darrell, 102, 164 Wehr, Linda, 167 Weidner, Diane, 94 Weigmann, Barbara, 170 Weinman, Gregory, 95 Weiss, Carol, 152 Wabiszewski, Eugene, 165 Wachowiak, Brian, 174 Wachowiak, Ronald, 168 ThOrT1GS, 130, 161 Wojgzkg, Sugq Wacker, Joan, 177 Wagner, Connie, 171 Wagner, Kenneth, 180 Wagner, Mary, 61 Wagner, Michael, 166 Wagner, Weiss, Herbert, Weiss, Judith, 153 Welch, John, 61 Wencllic k, Nancy, 1 76 Wendorf, Susan, 40, 164 Wendt, Janice, 21, 46, 166 Wendt, Lois, 165 Werner, Darlene, 47, 172 Werner, Gordon, 95 Werner, LaVerne, 15, 41, 95 Werner, Richard, 123, 157 Wernsman, Richard, 21, 159 Werwinski, Susan, 95 Wesolowski, Darlene, 21, 25, 35, Westcott, Joe, 168 Wetley, Karen, 13, 14, 95 Westover, Harlan, 122, 125, 159 Wezek, Maryann, 178 White, Bonnie, 23, 159 White, James, 166 Waite, Stephen, 40, 183 Walczak, Veronica, 158 Walker, Delbert, 182 Walker, Karen, 173 Walkowiak, Christine, 158 Walkowiak, Harriet, 182 Wallermann, Judith, 13, 21, 45, Wallner, Susan, 169 Wallus, Scott, 108, 125, 154 Walsh, Gerald, 163 Wanda, Ronald, 162 Wannebo, Varge, 153 Warczyglowa, Michael, 160 Wardinski, Ronald, 108, 125, 158 Wargin, Linda, 47, 180 Wargin, Richard, 94, 119, 129 Warner, Dick, 42 160 White, John, 130, 159 White, Patricia, 179 White, Robert, 12, 111, 127, 160 Wichman, C., 183 103 Wichmann, Barry, 61, 95, 125 Wichowski, Roger, 184 Wicinski, James, 95 Widor, Thomas, 129 Wiechowski, Clarence, 61, 106, 1 Wichman, Anton, 119 Wiegan, David, 131, 177 Wieland, Ronald, 127, 171 Wiese, Frederick, 182 Wilke, Carol, 157 Wilke, Lavonne, 27, 31, 44, 163 Wilke, Nadine, 156 Warner, Robert, 156 Warwick, Doris, 156 Warych, Stanley, 154 Wasechek, Georgia, 154 Wasechek, Wayne, 181 Wasielewski, Barbara, 181 Wasielewski, Deanna, 46, 94 Wasmer, Janise, 174 Waszak, Robert, 111, 171 Waszak, Russell, 94 Waters, Luanna, 179 Watschun, Thomas, 173 Watson, Jimmie, 175 Watson, William, 34, 45, 130, Webb, David, 162 Weber, Cecilia, 21, 25, 94 Weber, Gerald, 175 Weber, Jill, 153 Weber, John, 176 Weber, Liana, 172 192 167 Wilke, Norman Wilkowske, Sandra, 180 Wilkowski, Judith, 47, 95 Wilkam, Colleem, 155 Williams, Bernard, 95 Williams, Darlene, 15, 95 Williams, Diane, 181 Williams, James, 36, 95, 130 Williams, Kathryn, 153 Williams, Patricia, 171 Williams, Julie, 47, 183 Wellmert, Karen, 61 Willms, Barbara, 161 Willms, Mary, 61 Wilson, Gail, 95 Wilson, Kenneth, 158 Wilson, Nancy, 175 Winiarski, Mark, 170 Winkler, Marc, 164 Winkler, Susan, 23, 46, 161 95 O8 X Winkleski, James, 169 Winter, Carlyn, 182 Winter, Douglas, 180 Winter, Jim, 181 Winter, Sharon, 165 Winter, Thomas, 120, 127, Winters, Richard, 162 Wirsbinski, Suzanne, 160 Wirth, Patricia, 175 Wise, Mary, 154 Wishman, Lucille, 177 Wishman, Ronald, 61 Wishowski, Christine, 46, Wisinski, Frank, 95 Wisniewski, Kathleen, 12, 163 Wisniewski, Linda, 47, 169 Wisniewski, Patricia, 176 Witt, Sandra, 95 Witter, Larry, 174 Witter, Nancy, 47, 160 Wiza, David, 180 Wiza, Patricia, 160 Wnuk, Gail, 175 Wnukawski, Carol, 168 Wobszal, Randall, 185 Woida, Timothy, 179 165 158 Wojciechowski Wojciechowski Wojciechowski Gerald 32 163 fJudim,' 33,' 163 Kenneth, 165 Wojciechowski, Wojciechowski, n, 96 Maureen, 177 Teresia, 171 Wojtczak, Helen, 46, 156 Woitecki, Sandra, 167 Wojtowski, Bob, 41, 183 Wolf, Judy, 46, 182 Wolf, Sally, 154 Wolff, Donald, 156 Wolfgram, William, 108, 125, Wollenhaup, Jo-Ellen, 61 Wolman, John, 152 Wondolkowski, Dale, 184 Wood, Bonnie, 184 Woodrow, Richard, 41, 43, 48, Woydal, Sally, 45, 170 ' Wozniak, Marianne, 164 Wozniak, Suzanne, 61 Wrasse, James, 127, 172 Wright, Cynthia, 153 Wright, Elovise, 43, 169 Wroblewski, Bonita, 14, 96 Wroblewski, Gary, 185 Wroblewski, Joyce, 162 Wroblewski, Susan, 46, 96 Wronski, Dolores, 47, 152 Wypp, John, 155 Wysk, Dennis, 153 Wysocki, Kenneth, 167 Wysocki, Patricia, 164 Y Yaeger, Kennith, 96, 185 Yahnke, Robert, 183 Yapunich, John, 96, 123 Yarnot, Thaddeus, 61 Yelich, Lorraine, 180 Yelich, Sandra, 47, 181 Yentz, Ottlie, 185 2 ,0 ll -J iii ,af C 1 53 Yersin, Robert, 61 Young, Michael, 32, 35, 96, 130 Young, Suzanne, 174 Z Zabkowicz, Karen, 32, 179 Zaboklicka, Alfred, 157 Zaborowski, Elaine, 179 Zagar, Ted, 183 Zagrodnik, Sandy, 159 Zaja, Bernard, 182 Zajac, Harry, 163 Zak, Barbara, 23, 32, 47, 159 Zakrzewski, Helen, 36, 96 Zakrzewski, Sharon, 14, 21, 152 Zalewski, June, 14, 152 Zamecnik, John, 43, 161 Zamjahn, James, 32, 125, 154 Zarse, Barbara, 61 Zasada, Christine, 172 Zauner, Alan, 170 Zawacki, Ridney, 48, 173 Zawada, Christine, 160 Zawadzki, Alan, 175 Zawicki, Louann, 15, 96 Zeczycki, Richard, 96 Zeniecki, Patricia, Zeromski, William, 169 Ziebarth, Judith, 155 Ziebarth, Marie, 47, 183 Ziegler, Sherry, 183 179 Zielinski, Anthony Zielinski, Beverly, 162 Zielinski, Christine, 46, 167 Zielinski, David, 153 Zielinski, David, 109, 112, 127, 15 Zlelinski Dennis, 109, 113. 127, 16 zaeimski' Joan, 23, 40, 157 Zielinski, Judith, 23, 42, 163 Zielinski, Kenny, 158 Zielinski, Patricia, 156 Zielinski, Richard, Zielinski, Wayne, 176 Ziemnicki, John, 131, 172 Ziino, Vincenette, 42, 170 Zilke, James, 61, 106, 109, Zimmerman, Bonnie, 153 Zimmerman, Wayne, 96 113 8 Zimmermann, Wolfram, 96 Zimny, James, 96 Zimney, Kathleen, 173 Zink, Meredith, 13, 27, 32, 44, 176 Zivcic, Linda, 172 Zlatkovich, Nina, 13, 155 Zolinski, David, 127, 174 Zore, Jeffrey, 180 Zsembery, Kathy, 152 Zube, Judith, 21, 34, 153 Zuber, Carol, 32, 96 Zuege, Susan, 183 Zuehlke, Jane, 182 Zulka, Marcia, 35, 161 Zunker, Allalee, 62 Zwitter, Joseph, 155 Zwolinski, Leandra, 96 Zych, Bernadine, 39, 96 Zydowicz, Christine, 178 Zylka, Jerome, 171 O . 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