Badger High School - Le Blaireau Yearbook (Lake Geneva, WI)
- Class of 1963
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W7 Wffaffgm 1 Wfwffffw, Jwmpaff Q M H , fxclmnge Studen tA The American Field Service is a private, non-profit, educational organization, Whose purpose is the furthering of understanding and good will among the peoples of the world. lt carries out this purpose abroad to study in American high schools and preparatory schools and to live in Ameri- can families and communlities for a year or for part of a summer. This school year of 1962-63, Badger High has had Christiane Bignens, from Burgdorf, Switzerland. She has lived with the Arthur Kull family. She has given us a greater understanding of Switzerland, and in return she offers her country a clearer View of American life. Page 2 American teenagers represent their schools, communities, and the United States While living with foreign families for six to seven Weeks. In 'becoming the son', or 'fdaughtern of these families, sharing in their daily life and usual sum- mer activities. they have the opportunity of learning about the life and people of another country. They also have the op- portunity of teaching their foreign family and friends about the US, and in so do- ing, build a real understanding between the peoples of the World. In the summer of 1962 a student from Badger High, Becky Gerber, Went to Finland. Hey pic- tures and experiences in Finland have given us a deeper interest in that countrfy. Senior Ufficem guson, A, Frame, V, Wohl C1444 Preaiden tn L, Ferguson, M, McCullough S niv Stanley F. Albrecht Stan Alan L. Bauman Robert W. Anderson Leghorn Donald A. Alvln HDOHH Erlc George Becker fclgutcnln Christiane E. Bigncns Crls Page 4 EPIC Kenneth L. Baker c :KenyOn: 2 John Henry Bowman 4:-Bucky!! Edward W. Burns 'iLittic Edf' Paul Richard Cunningham Paul Agnes Marie Brooks ssfrarnrnyvy Ward Howard Cronin f'Fuzz'y Seniv James Patrick Curran Louie dxf ' Q 'pq LYUUM ,ik Vmcent J. Dommo Borls lghafo y QW, Thomas Wayne Esmond asaW0JW077 W1 M09 ffc .ji LjL' fx Y Ivfg J LjfJy wi nw f W 4 Q vw A f M' U' I , N KYTJLE My if e XX ' gf, - H' iam 1 2 QS , . Janis Lynn Featlrcrstnne '4Jz1n', Stuart L. Ferguson Edward G. Fish K'Minn0W saFr0gvr Page 6 VJ fs., rx 1 'Af 4 -' 'E' T1 'L H,' J 1 is .,,w f ,hx Ann yivlathilde Fleberg i-Flor X 1. 591 Q r -K 3 .w Q W I enivr Alan Rupert Frame Hand1e,' Barbara L. Frank Barb , L . X 3, im 1 xx lv I , km f, x. ,- , ,1, 4' px, X14 iv. N , ' 1 gf. x ,, . ,' -, ' V. X , f 'lr , .. R , L William P. Germann G6Ger75 'NRM Loren W. French Loren Linda Yvonne Giles Rudalph Page Russell James Gifford 4 EJLHIHI Ilebecra Ann Gerbte X. B R V, I3 sizgqeibxyx '-.xr -- i lx. A A ju 7: , X V '.x, , x Y. H V ' - - ' V . L v ' Sally Lee Glenn 4 iTeX7 7 . ,, L 1. enivr John R, Grace John Tina Hall C Tina!! Allen Arthur Griffin A11phons Raymond L, llawver S6Ray57 Dennis Patrick Granahan iiDenny!7 Neal Arthur llalsey Tow Page 8 Joan A, Hialdeman 1Mickie Marilyn L. Heiden Mari enivr William Hemment lLBi-1177 Charles R. Holden +Chuck,' Allan T. Heninger Terrible Ter Jean Ann Jacobs i'Litt1e Otto Page 9 John B. Hemment Jack Q Lawrence F. Huber 5 4HeWys 1 Rosalie Gene Hill nR0dy,, Sandra Leah Jacobson Jake 1 IJ Aff Af, J W 0 yry- in A 4 ai! ffxtlgg ffA bl If k fg74f4qT31fft?iijLd!! J J' fl! gff 7 , W .f if V. A v 1 .LH Z z iE,f,4!rfv7 ff f V Johll F. Janowak ff' ff. V if WW My John Janeway Johnson HJohn' KKJay7! 1 6 Karen M. Johnson Trudy E. Johnson Trud Kakle Robert A. Kamholfz 4 CBOb3 7 Robert J. Keller A isa mv Page IO Lynn A. Katzenberg Katzi Karen Kerber K1urb Carolyn Ann King C 6vCar17 J Charles Mark Kissel Kqvlarkl 7 enio Wik LaVerne Shirley Kobylski iLL0Vey7 7 Wllllam Dewey Klewlll Dewey Constance Jeanne Larsen 'iQueenieU James D. Newman 6lJiI,n!5 Page ll Darlene M. Klille Preacher Roger W. Lasch 44Rl0d7! Senio Artis F. Linhart Barnyard Q ieffis Lyle Theedore Manish Le Eunlce D. Lutc-.u Fredrick C. Lininger F1 ltZ Judy Kay Malsch Dorls Rusty Harry Barid Manley 4 4Harryax Page Qarl Anthony Mancini V Chicco Bette Lynne McAvoy LiMac77 Michael Patrick McCartney 'fSheik Daniel Ronald Meyerhofer s4Miney1: My W! enior PM 0 W WL if Gene Il. Meister Charles R. Meunier uGCneu Tunal' Norma hhzabeth Miller Reb Myrna Alyse Moericke uylyrnaes Page I3 Jvdltfn fl. Meir Jil Ju Bee Senivr Cleo D. Moore Beano Geraldine E. Nagel ncrerryn Linda Louise Olson ::Bunnysy Beverly Margaret Neuhaus HBQVM Lynn R. Osborn Ozzie Patricia Lillian Panec nApp1cS11 Page I4 Yvonne G. Niebuhr ' 'Yvonne ' ' Jane Anne Pasaka Jane Gail Doris Paton Stormy Clark D. Peterson Clark enivr John P. Pendergast GtE!mi1vJ Jane R. Peterson 'tJane Cherie Jean Patton Blarney x Richard E. Peterson Pencil P Lillian Gail Perry '4'Gai1 Michael R. Phillips 4:ROSey9x Page I5 Seniv James L. Poulscn '4Hauk', ihfffw ...f N 1 x Janet R. Quarles K4Jfan7! im? L. B.artels0n l6Ann!7 I H , f, n, , f 1 I Y iJOSeBh A. ,Rililtillll ' x 47 'gonna 4 , Q V , , John D. Reynolds HJohnH Patrlcla Ann RICEHCI Pat Page I6 Robert Donald Reed UDDI!!! Kenneth C. Robinson Dreamc1 ' Phil K, Robinson Snooky Steven J, Ruenz Steverino enivr Diane Marie Rothengass '4Diane Joseph E. Ronan -46 2f3 Timothy P, Rutkoske Butter-Butt Lowell R. Routley I'Lowel1', dw 003 I inn if , li if J' l ofC77ng 'W Mary Victoria Wohl l'Vi ski Seniv Kathy Marie Smith Smythe V Richard Allan Sumner I6RiCh.77 vgwksxkf :ir '4 Jeff Clifton Stauffacher CanvasbE1ck Theodore J. Torkelson Teddle 1 Page I8 Gary Ralph Speckm-In 'iSpecks,' Donald L. Thomas Don Albert G. Stephens HAI!! Norma Jean Trout ccJugSv: Christina M. Vasilakis f'VaSi1 l Stephen I.. Weaver ' 'COl. TSX Senior Bernice J. Wurfel Bernice Gary ll. Wambold Gar yuh' Maria E. Warner Sunshine 1 Eiarneal, A. Wenzel OIUIIIL George M. Wcyruuch HGeorge Page Z9 Karen Lynn Williams Willie Senivrw Y V J X, A N ' qw 2? by gl x f y Robert . 'fBow1 Job N ,ff , ok LUJ XKIOIQI , 1 5 M M J Www QTLX wx rw JW f, liatkleen E, Wurtzk- James A, Yakes f'Fin1ey,' - HFrenchy 4 , Robert Marvin Workman HYOrgiey y Grace M, Yanke l Morning Glory Mary E, loung Georbg I Page 20 Linda Joyce Yakes lKYa-Kus7! Judith Jap Zarnstorff cszarnu Senivr Claw Wil Stan Abrecht wills his ability of staying awake in humanities class to 'anyone in the Junior Class who wants it. Theyill need it. Don Alvin leaves all of Badger High to the lucky students that follow. Bolb Anderson wills his tennis ability to Rog Wolfer. Ken Baker wills his Chevy Super Sport to Denny Weyrough. Al Bauman wills his ability to skip school with- out getting caught to anyone who is fool enough to take it, Eric Becker wills his long hair to Rick Shelp. John Bowman wills his unshaven beard to Greg Donovan. Loretta Bronsitad wills her physical education skills to Sally Krohn. Aggie Brooks 'wills her ability to complain about the way the school is run to anyone. Ed Burns wills his compass that works, pencil that writes, and Mrs. Helding 'to Steve Robers and Ron Kenyon. To Gene Ray, Gail Chiari wills all her Hshiney ones that she's gotten in the last year. Barbara Christensen wills her inabiity to do things lto Rennae Fredrickson. Ward 'Cronin wills his mechanical ability to Ray Meyers. Paul Cunningham wills to Clarence Sistak his card table with 'the hoipe that he will be aible to finish it for him in woodworking. Dan Curran wills his 'pipe to Mike Kennelly and his architectural drawing ability to Mr. Anderson. Jim Domino wills 'his twisting ability to Mr. Schmitt and Miss Schroeder. Sharon Dunn wills her job as editor of Le Blaireau to anyone who wan-ts it. Tom Esmond wills his long hair and Greasy Kid Stuff to Mr. Smith. Janis Featherstone wills her appetite to the Bell twins. Larry Ferguson wills his personally reserved section of Senior Hill to Charlie Johnson. Ed Fish wills -his fold-down seats to 'Clark Gill. Ann Floberg wills her proxy-locks to anyone Who wants to know if blondes really do have more fun. Allan Frame wills his crutches to Leonard Fjel- stad, and 'his barritone sax to George Vincent, Barbara Frank wills her ipretty eyes to Lily. Becky Gerber wills her quiet giggle to Linda West. Bill Germann wills his football ability to Dewey Krause. Jim Gifford wills his driving ability to George Vincent. Linda Giles wills her inability to stay on her Ulcer Diet to Linda Williams. Sally Glenn wills her height to Linda Haripod. John Grace wills his ability to get along with most of his teachers to any or all Freshmen who are having trouble along that line, Denny Granahan wills his ability to study at home to Danny B. and Mike H. Joni Hademan wills her naturally C!??j red hair to Pat Farmer. Tina Hall wills her seventh hour Senior Honor Science Study Hall to Mar- nie Frankg whom she hopes will not abuse 'the privilege by studying. Neal Halsey wills his driving ability and his jinx to Bob Host. Marilyn Heiden wills her pencil stubs and eraser crumbs to .Shirley Wegner. Bill Hemment wills his love for relaxation to all Ghost Riders. John Hemment leaves his poem Ride East to anyone who wants it. Rosalie Hill wills her happiness ito Joanne Behrens. Chuck Holden leaves his scars to Leo Schreiner. Larry Hu- ber wills his metal working abilities to Tom Hurdis. Sandy Jacobson wills her height to Barb Welker. Jay Janowak wills his ability to take unforgettable ski trips to Brad Barry. Karen Johnson wills some off her height to Tobey Kuecker. John Johnson doesn't have any- thing to will. C??J Bob Kamholtz wills his collection of used church keys to George Schutz. Karen Kerber wills to Sandy and Ginny Wohl, the right to use their own mailbox again. Caro- lyn King wills her ability to play E flatw on the up-'beats to Nancy Mott. Mark Kissel wills his beard from Plain and Fancy to any aspiring underclassman. Darlene Kline wills her many absences to Sue Utter. LaVerne Kobylski wills her Northwestern Academy class ring to Joan Considine. Wear it with pride! Bill Klewin wills his ability to 'take out Delavan girls to anyone who can afford the gas. Connie Larson wills her Saturday nights to the Junior Class with hopes that they can remember more than she did! Page 27 Sehivl' Cfd.6.6 Wi 1 fconfinuedw Roger Lasch wills his ability to Harold Peterson. Fred Lininger wills his woodworking skills te Bill Hammerstrom. LeEunice Lutcher wills her patience to Sue Hindal. Judy Malsch wills her Ubrownie ipoints with teachers to Lorraine Austin. Lyle Maltz wills his artistic ability to Rosemary White. Carl Mancini wills his gentle manneri' to Bob Ledger. Bette McAvoy wills her title The Great White Witch to Mr. Johnson. Mike McCartney wills his ability to have girl troubles to Dick Derrick. Deno Mehalos wills 'his 'bachelor apartment to Leonard Fjelstad. Chuck Meunier wills his manageable hair to Mr. Gustafson. Norma Miller wills her ability to get along with all 'her lteachers to her lpoor brother Bob. Myrna Moerlcke wills her Ouija Board to Debby Bill. Judy Mohr 'wills her outspoken man- ner to Pat Quartana. 'Cleo Moore wills his fancy hub caps to Mr. Graf. Gerry Nagel wills her bookkeeping answers to Harriet Park. Jim Newman wills his ability to roll little back motorcycles to Russel Gooch Hintzpeter. Bev Neuhaus wills her two-timing ability to Den Blakkom. Linda Olson lwills her old love letters from M.R. to Pat Farmer. Lynn Osborn wills his brownie points to Sherry Jensen. She needs them. Pat Panec wills her car to any- one who has an extra door, battery, tail pipe, muffler, set of tires, aerial, fan belt, exhaust pipe, windshield and speedometer. Jane Pasaka wills her moldy gym suit to anyone who can stand the smell. Gail Paton wills her ability to 'get excused from classes to any under- classman who wish to eliminate some of the dangers of skipping. Cheri Patton wills her old pair of pajamas and her pillow to Lynn Richter. Jack Pendergast wills his ability to lose at cards to Bob Ledger. Cark D. Peterson wills his ability to get along 'with most teac-h- ers to Tom Schinke. Dick Peterson wills his I.D. card to Ken Morgan. Mike Phillips wills his arbiuty to Sing to Barb Dorris. Jim Paulsen wills his football ability, which got him no where, to Chuck Siblick. Janet Quarles wills her patience to anyone who needs it. Joe Rail- ton Wills his sweatshirts to Lyle Clayton, Dave Reiff wills his ability to sleep through Mr, Petranek's Social Problems class to Mr. Petranek. John Reynolds wills his ability to worry about small details to Dennis Bearce. Pat Richter wills her eagerness forthe weekends to come to her sister, Lynn. Philip Robinson wills his ibrother's 1963 Chevrolet Impala to Glenn Holmes, Joe Ronan wills his football to Mike Wilhelm. Diane Rotihengass wills her long fingernails to anyone who needs protection. Lowell Routley wills his shocking person- ality to David Moldenhauer for his electronics experiments. Tim Rutkoski wills his push-up ability to Joe Da-ly, Billy Ryan wills his dump truck collection and teamster boots to Larry Miller. Goria Samonig wills her Humanities Class to Shirley Stotler. Kathy Smith wills her class ring to whoever swiped it. Gary Speckman wills this basketball ability to Ron Zarn- storff. Jeff Stauffacher wills his skiing ability and his free skiing lessons to Debbie Dietz. Al Stephens wills his ability to skip school without getting caught to Mike Love. Richard Sumner wills his golfing ability, golf balls, tees and church keys to Bob Ledger. Don Thom- as leaves 'his FFA jacket with the cigarette burn on it to Ron Blood. Norma TFOu!t Wills her nicknames to anyone that wants them. Gary Wambold wills his outstanding spelling and grammar ability to Nikki Zelenko. Maria Warner bequeaths her ability to correspond with certain students in certain State Universities to Sue Hindall. Steve Weaver wills his Pontiac to anvone that can handle it, Ernest Wenzel wills his used 'batteries to Greg Donovan. Bob Wohluwills a pair of clean underwear to Ken Pagelfll George Weyrauch wills his '55 Pon- tiac to anyone taking Science. Robert Workman wills his ability to drive teachers out of their minds to Bernard Stewart. Kathi Wurtz wills her funds for the Temple of Buddha to Mr. Gustafson. Karen Williams wills her absentee record to Mr. Kutz. Jim Yakes wi-lls his Gal- axie 500 XL to anyone who needs a hot car. Linda Yakes wills her love for Mike McCartney to no one!!! Grace Yanke 'wills her shorthand and typing skills to Ardiell Bronstad. Mary Young wills her accent to Sam Young. Keep it in the family. Page 22 M '1' WMV afwiljw U, 00 JM ,mf :Lf A ' 1 111 My, fu 4, W M4 W ,M WW W4 4 1 W 0 A W XVI WM . jf' Ut' ' ff f , W W if V WW WML! ribpf ! I I ,Q ,ffjf , f fl fb ,W W of ,M X X7 fm Q4 ,fl f M uf uf wk LTL! WW W Q W W W ff W M M 4 lgffff fvwwff , j IWML 4 I WL fl ' ' A Q U0 fl ,W fZWiMJl My ffwffbfff XWVL Vygplffo 11 if jjb! Al fv , f y I lj VLU0 'hw 'Q' A f A If W . ? MV '7 fa 'I f' ' 1 ' 1 x YV! I O W! J JJ MW W V ff , 1 f , M M74 ld 'Wd QI, , f ,W ' I V F I I J 4 I ,K Wjbf 0 V V' A XJ! Q , ,WN -M ff? IXDM7 ' If Af VL 'CN - OW W W I, ' fwvi f Mp4 ,,L hw p ,fff x U . fit M, , f 4 fir U X J ff! 'M j WJ M My 'Q WM f W CTV 'X ,fa fbi! fy UU I VLA' fly' X ff Qfzfljl 5 I If , U1 0, X f U .,, ,f X . . A I S n x Ju ,A M ,lv Ja' fl V M J! f ,vw XM iw M' W4 W Off 5 Aff My 01 W OV W J yU j39f M A ff M61 , QW ,fvfiffyk W L. fu MUN fljkwr .WA A kdW' W 6 0 jf ' y P .J W ff' Wwof, fr 31. o I-wffrfwgvdmgyfniy uma .f 4 C-I ll V , ftp . U ' 'I mf' Wt it ,UAV ts W ' ifrfwj argl t 'EQMMWI' Mlfif' M M W l My W tl? a V M i C6 i-JJ f - ' ' , We f 99' fi ' V l if , 39 AW yl i 'N he ' ior l. s W un er t 1 le anqe of Burdick, Miss Kiel, and ' , . er3K ll 6te cers Were: om , iinke, presidentg Joe Deignan, If w Ct?-R56 den rlbp or ip, secretary andf Zelenkio, treasurer. l My Thisbcl ynow t ltivation and experience of previous years. These y . 'Ayears TIG itpujgfonfi ence and unity which can only be acquired through the l ence f Wo A ng together as a class W GX . i .l . 0 he yi r .l s rings symbollze their pride ln their school and their achieve- E I li, rn J s. A. f nefi ifying goal for this year Wag the Prom. Financial and organizational l L ems seemed insurmountable. They sold Christmas Wrapfpings, candy, and f ' N W rfreshments at the basketball games to help finance it. 'x YJ! The junior class now looks forward to their senior year at Badger High School. Page 24 iff lf W l F univm ront Row: L. Clayton, B. Arnold, L. Allen, M. Kull, J. Bland. Flow 2: Fl. Fredrickson, J. Considi ne, C. Hime- bauch, M, Wilhelm, P. Copeland, W. Manley, Row 3: J, Behrens, D. Kaempfer, L. Petrie, C, Hoeft, G. Holmes, J. Featlmerstone, C. Henne. Row 4: D. Hartman, E, Buckly, R. Channey, K. Morgan, M. Lee, R, Kenyon. B. Bauman, lst Row: D. Deering, B. Schulu, S, Wegner, N. Schreiner, M. Pagel. Row 2: Miss Larson, N. Weil, D. Young, H. Park, J. Richter, M. Swance. Row 3: J. Starkey, C, Siedschlog, Sue Utter, J. Schatzman, K. Papenf us, J. Wheeler. S. Sgwicki. Row 4: J. Pottie, J. Tibbits, C. Siblik, R. Zarnstorff, S. Robers, R. Schick, L. Petrie. Page 25 unio Row 1. D. Elakkcm, C. Boufford. R. Carre, S. Hindall, B. Dorris. Row 2. R. Weie, P. Farmer, M. Frank, W. Roloson, C. Frase, R. Vavra. Mr. Schmidt. Row 3. R. White. M. Meister, C. McKaig. D. Egan, B. Hammerstrom. D. Bill, S. Knull, D. Karlic. Row 4. N. Frankel, J. West, J. Deignan. B. Eischoi, D, Parshall, D. Bjerning, R. Kostelny, N. Zeienko. I From l70..f: J. Kcfhv, W. Shults, S. Stotler. D. Schachrier, J. Study. Row 2: Mr. Tobias. S. Krohn. P. Grace. J. Pe terron G. Kluge, L. Peyer, M. Pawlowski. Row 3: H. Sad.er, D. Ut1.er.G. Melvin. B. Malsch. V. Martgn, J. Schumacher M. Lock. Row 4: J. Skinner, T, Schinke, R, Kuehn, R. Russo, S. Young, K. Roanhaus, R. Giovannoni, K, Pagel, L Lischefski. Page 26 univ Fx , . . ...- 1st Pow: C. Absher, V. Anderson, S. Bayer, L, Fischer, G. Donovan. 2ncl Row: S. Oscarson, J. Shumway, D. Bergs- ma, Nl. Fritz. J. Fedorovich, P. Donahugh, L. Austin. 3rd Row: Mr. Cassidy, D. Edwards, D. LaCroix, C.. York, A, Targo, D. Donaldson, E. Austin, R. Welman, L. Warfel. 4th Row: M. Franzene. D. Freitag, L. Fjelstad, R. Chaney, D. Weylough, R. Gauger, D. Edl, D. Derrick. Front Row: Mr. Hintz, P. Welch, N. Mott, M. Kotzian. M, Niiskie. 2nd Row: D, Kurtz, S, Kahn, B. Helgeland, P. Meister, D. Lininger, K. Hill, J. Kosasar. 3rd ROW: Nl. Johom-ott. T. Hurdis, G. Goodman, R. Jaynes, J. Knop, D. Huml, B. L'eff. 4th Row: J. Hanny, D, Grace, D. Bonkrude, K. Morgan, L. Hanny, P. Phillips, R. Perry. Page 27 cpl: more Our first important event of the year was to elect our class officers. This year we elected four boys to lead our class. We chose Mike Janoiwak as our President, Dick Gray as our Vice-President, Gene Motley as our Secretary, and Tom Chana as our Treasurer. Our next important event was our Homecoming float. Tlhis Was our first class float, as last year we had a bonfire instead of a parade. We all Worked very dili- gently on it. After many hours of planning, it finally began to take shape. Our theme was No Sweat. At last, it was finished. As we rolled it out the door of Yakes' garage, we knew that we had successfully completed our first class project. Next came perhaps our most important event of the year-Sadie Hawkins. We were determined to make it the best Sadie in the 'history of Badger. As to 'whether or not it was, that's up to the kids that went. But we seem to think that it was. First, We elected Daisy Mae and her court. Heather Wilhelm was Daisy, who chose Harold Peterson as Lil' Abner, Daisy's court consisted of Meg Powers, Nancy Dor- ris, Debbie Dietz, Kathy Appel, Barb Welker, and their dates. Bill Hintz played the records for us. Thanks to all the committees and all those invoved, Sadie was a big success. T. Chana, D. Gray, M. Janowak, G. Motley This year, three Sophomores had lead roles in the all-school play, Plain and Fancy. Saiy Johnejiack played the part off Katy Yoder excelently. Kathy Appel did a marvelous job as Ruth Winters. Dan Deignan displayed fine talent in the por- trayal of his role. The Sophomore Class entered Badger High with more confidence in themselves than they did last year as lowly Freshmen. We have shown greater class spirit in many of our activitiesg and look forward to our Junior year next fall. Page 28 Sepia vm ore Isl. Fiouf: P. P ond. J. Johnson. C. Petrie, T, Phillips, J. Kusckei-. 2nd Row: D. Cozzi, F. LaCroix, E, Peterson, J, Copeland. J. Larson, M. Powers, Mr. Carter. 3rd Row: C. Alvin, C, Ackley, C. Cammers, C. Gill, L. Quake. D. Pongratz. S. Alder, S. Poter. Top Row: R, Halsey, G. Ray, D. Grady, B. Gifford, P. Read, Fl. Read, K. Giassman, L. Kuen. E. Gile. lst Row . Carlson, P. Wake, S. Fuller, R, Fish, i.. Williams. 2nd Row: Miss Albrecht, C, Nlontleon, D. Burgess, S. Jones, S. Williams, D. Smith. 3rd Row: P, Grandys, L.. Katt, J. Gehrke, J. Yakes. Top Row: V. Cammers, C. Fislrer, C, Olsen, S. Wohl, D. Jaeger, S. Neuhaus. Page 29 Svplwmvre 1st Few P. Genoar. D. Chase. J. Chamberlain. J. Guinther. NI. Angell. 2nd Row: Mr. Anderson, J, Adams. S. Koby skr. NI. Peters. S. Gervais. J, Pendergast. 3rd Row: L. Kruzel. L. Quake. B. Fernie, M, Ball, D. Gray, D. Kronwall Top Flow: T. Thompson, K. Greeter, T. Chana, H, Petersen, T. Rasch, A. Kcrdoske, J. Gregg. 1st Rcvv: D. Duc-tz. B. Robbms. H. Johnson, W. Moore, M- Behrens. 2nd How' Mr. Curran, D. Vzmderpnl, L. Richter, P Bearce. G. Vincent. D. Sagert, L. Jacque, S. Hurdis. 3rd Row: C. Robern, B. Earle. R. Hintzpeter, R, Hutter, D. Dorn, Belasto, N. Dorris. Top Row: D. Roanhaus, B. Weaver, G. M otley, T. Huml, R. Watson, B. Host, M. Janowak, B. lngiald M. Bell. Page 30 cpl: vm ore Row 1: P. McAdam, . Deignan, B, Henry, D. Bankrod, K. Stotko. Row 2: Mr. Joyce, J, Darling, J. Bronstad, R. Wolfer, B. Stewert, B. Welker. N. Deering. Row 3: C, Smelser, G. Lining'er, D. Stack, R. Shelp, K. Jensen, D. Bublitz, MA Were- duik, L. West. Row 4: R, Hinzpeter, G. Wolfer, C. Sistak, G. Haskins, M. Love, J. Hawkinson, H. Lutcher, T. Sullivan, R. Lindberg. 1st Row: J. Hughes, N. Meister. D, Dembski. T. Barry. V. Baumann. 2nd Row: Mr. Todd, L. Melby, G. Moore, P. Engels, S. Johnvjzxck. 3rd Row: S. Reik, R, Smith, G. Faulkner. B. Holmes, D. Moldenhauer, Y. McKinney, S. Jensen. Top Row: J. Trimble, R. Meyerhofer, C. Johnson, D. Benrce, D. Toton, D. Richardson, D. Vanderpal. Page 31 Soplwmv e ist lio': Fl S-1i.in.:. B. Thomas. J, Kelter, Fl. Maynard. L.. Ferciuson. 2nd Pow: Mr. Radcliff, C. Glenn, F. Work- man. D. Nuilon, J. Whinnery. 3rd Row: C. Genoar, L. Wright, D. Klst, B, Miller, J, Zyskuwski, M. Kennelly. Top Row: D, Yurzke, M. Donahue, F, Recob, P. Zeller, F. Hardt, D. Hanec. J. Kara. ls: l'Xov: lvl, Dailey. M. Halverson, J. Sandburg, J. Mndnus. J. Wevrcugh. 2nd Row: P. Cozzi, R, West, lvl. Harm, H. Wi'helm, li. Mnlfcki. S. Johnson. M. McCormick. 3rd How: F. Sclirffineig B, Schuldt, M. Czosnyka, J. Speckman, C. White. R. Blnod. G. Schuette, T. McDonald. Top Row: J- Hintzpexer, B. Mnrgraf, M. Bell, G. Crisrnlxn, H, Mar- quzirdt, J, De-ignan, C, Williams, M. Smith, E. Schenk, J. Booth. Page 32 ?re lumen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS McCullough, I, Zbienski, XC, Mancini, J. Schryver Raw 1: G. N-guhause, W. Ostrandser, T, McAd::m, W. Moore: Row 2: W. Mctialester, R. Larson, T. Love, D. Moeller, E. McKaig: Top Row: R. Loma, T. Morrissy, G. Marten, L. Miller Page 33 Row 1: J. Kirnhcfff, K. Kopnen, C, Kundert, C. Jedcia, S. Johnson. Row 2: Miss Felder, T. Kuecker, C. Heling, D, Hoe :lumen ft, B. Hayes. B. Kisi. Flow 3: T, Kenyon, T. Hz1r:n,m D 1 ry, M. oruoske, D. Kundert, R. Kluge, S. Ketchpavv. Row 4 R. Jinkins. S, Kasten, K. Koch. C, Kirchoff. P, Kautz, G. Helgeland. B. Jones, J. Hill, ' Row 1: M. Weaver, P. Wohl, R. White, G. Wahl, S. Kid, How 2. M. Voung. R. Wiiliams, B. WinkIbau,r, D. Zarnstorff YVI. Zivnziifwvfzrnvi. Pow 3: Nlr. Schinke, B, Warner, S. Young. P. Zlrnsiorif, D. Wild, L. Happ, B. Hale. Row 4: W, Zyc D. Wickstvom, B. Zastrow, D. Witcher, B. Williams, G. White. Page 34 ?re lumen Row 1: S. Greater, S. Greeter, G. Gustaveson, D. Franzene, C. Gerber. Rom 2: Mrs. Nlurley, J. Hammersley, G. Haak, D. Giebel, C, Grge. L. Harpold. Row 3: M. Goralski, S. Giebei. S. Gnech. J. Hansen, S. Gerber, G. Fish. Flow 4: D. Grisius, D. Harris, P. Grabowski, J, Fletcher, F. Folman, A. Floberg, R. Germann. is FW' Row 1: J. Monroe. P. Estes, L. Sontag, S, Smith. R. Warn. Ro-11 2: Mr Lund, W. Soruala. B. Steen. K. Krause. J. Tru- ber, D. Twist. Rcw 3: B. Sutton, J. Turner, D. Starkey, G. Smith, G. Vincent. K. Sullivan. Row 4: F, Streichgr, R. Smith, J. Trimble, l... Petrie, D. Vanlue, L. Sontag, C. Stryzek, C. Thompson. Page 35 ? wlamen i 4 Row 1: J. Ebert, Bobbie Dickman. C. Dennison, Judy Dries. B. Dgvries. Row 2: Nlrs, Burdick, J. Conrad, L. Faivre J. Farmer, C, Deering, K. Czcsnyka. Row 3: T. Dunn. A. Crowley, D. Devvari, C. Deitz, J. Claus, L. Dommier, L, Dum mann. Rom 4: E. Eirners, R. Dickman, J. Downing, F. Chess-n, B, Coray. C. Devoy, D. Daly. Pow 1. L. Busuhruer, G. Bayer, E. Alien. M. Broinahn, L. Byron. Row 2: K. Anderson, J. Adams, L. Camrners, V. Bindrim, K. Allen. B. Barry, V. Binder, J. Burgess. Row 3: Mr. Koehler. K. Boehm, S. Bogart, D. Bishop, L. Bo- hart, J. Ereiienthin, T. Bishton, M. Bill, N, Cavedo. RQW4: T. Charnpeny, J. Bartos, T. Bashaw, H. Bertolie, R, Carlson, P. Allegretti, G. Beitner, B. Beglenger, D. Aronson. Page 3 6 fre lumen Q-..,,Nw.,wf Row 1: S, Slmumacher, B, Reynolds, S. Schultz, G. Robbins, B. Skilling. Row 2: C. Piantino, L, Payer, B. Schenk, P. Se-rtzel, A. Puhl, A, Unger. Row 3. T. Ruenz, R. Shelp. H. Pzul, C. Melvin, J. Schneider, R. Schryver, L. Con- verse, Row 4: A. Robertson, S. Kid, J. Skarda, B. Sellers, R. Schuren, A, Robertson, R, Shaeffer. Row 1: J. Pzipenfus. J. Osborn. L. Kutz, J. Lazzio, L, Rnup. Row 2: K. Nlatwij, C. Schneider. M. McCullough, C. Mancini, S. LaRue, Miss Kiel. Row 3: L. Parker, J, Lyon, J. Luepkes. J, Leeeh, D, Maltz, L. Otto, Row 4: P. Quartana, S. Kutz, B. Mitchell, D. Lisowe, J. Luepkes, C. Nischer, B, Miller, D. Ray. Page 37 P s R53 GY W ai Rf 14 miniAt ation if BOARD OF EDUCATION Karl Hoff, James Hanny, John Raup. Arthur Kull, Glydwell Gerber VERNON POLLOCK Superintendent B.E, Wisconsin State College Whitewater lM.A, Universitv of Iowa I l 1 ! i 1 2 3 IW X I 4fTf'h7' I 5 3 1 E KARL L. REINKE Principal BS Northwestern State College Ed, Phillips University .., Nancy Marsh Secretary Page 39 Diane Zarnstorff Secretray V Alienstein, Gary ............ Biology Albrecht, Sarah ...., Home Economics General Science B.S., Stout State College B.A,, Wartburg College, Waverly, Ia, Menomonie. 'Wis. Anderson, Karen...English 8z Speech B.A.. Wisconsin State College Eau Claire. Wis. ,,,,,.,.--v- Birch, Dave H. ...,,,, Industrial Arts Anderson, Donald Industrial Arts B.S.. Stout State ,College B.S., Stout State College Menomonie, Wis. Menotmonie, Wis. Page 40 J I X i f ' ' I , L Q 1 lv A Q E l 5 t . R Burdick, Miarcial ........ .. ...... .Art David Cassidy ....... 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Page 48 Cool: C114 tvdimw f ,ggfh A ,ff fy , ,iff 74, ,L Page 49 3 ,ywwfffw MM WW 1 W' W, Wa Fif s 4 W U D Homecoming Homecoming festivities starte off with an impromptu Pep ses sion in the cafeteria on Thursday The following day Was Ha day with the freshmen receiving the plaque for having the mos1 original hats. School spirit Wa high at the pep session on Friday afternoon and continued through out the Week end. Saturday, pre ceding the game, was the pa rade with floats from each class F' the Student -council and othei clubs. Another pep rally Was helc at the stoplight and the parade then proceeded out to the footbal field for the game. Our Badgers beat Burlingtor 27-13, It was an exciting game and the players did an excellent job. Homecoming Homecoming Court JM, McCullough, J. Peterson, C. Kuecker, M, Frank, PB, McAvoy The Homecoming Dance was held that evening with John Bowman and Bet- te McAvoy as king and queen. The court was: Senior- Jane Peterson, Junior- Marnie Frank, Sopihornore- Cindy Kuecker and Freshman- Margaret McCul- lough. Music was provided by Dan Gri ebeliand His orchestra. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Page 52 x J' L '!', i Y ' L 0 4 1 1 M . L. i if ' X L L Ai, ,X ,., L J i Qy L Lb me 1 1. f ga ,M' 3 1 7 , ff f L V 4 Sa gki ,iii4flsiawleinA ir, Nl 1 3, ' K' ' . I I' 1 V Art , Q , .W wr' A gl i LM ,,1'Yj,gl 11 A l ' lx ei l, 1 i U -X P' ' I I . Lf ' 1 NL ,1 , ., f f , I 1, ,J , .f 1, W L, if R, ,i 1 . o f 'if A v M' , ,f 1 I ,f , :lit 'U A i J y: ' ' ' 'ii , li .l ' 0, ui, J ' 0 M, N ,Q ,, V qv Aqi . , Ng All . ef! i, , 1 ' 0 ,Hu ,tr J ,as Daisy Mae: H. Wilhelm Li'1 Abner: H, Peterson This year the Sophomores held their first big event Sadie Hawkins . Reigning as Daisy Mae and Little Abner were Heather Wilhelm and Harold Peterson. Their court consisted of these five girls and their dates: Meg Powers, Nancy Dorris, Debbie Dietz, Kathy Apple, and Barb Welker. The dance was held on November l0 from 8:00 to 12:00, Bill Hintz handled rec- ords for the dance. Prizes were given for the best Costumes. This dance was a success thanks to our class advisorsg Mr. Schmitt and Miss Schroeder, and all the committees in charge of the dance. Page 53 ..f..:2 .... W M .:.: .... .141-r . if f ,ig Mm Xfgxgff X 1 . if gr. ,Q T Xb Q 'mlb' fo, pfgxm 4Q5www? gpafwsxw www wf 1129! cf, .AW a56'WXQsWs5fW+ WL 'WQSWK mf fm Af Q PM YW MM MQ N WW Qwmmgfyvgf A MW Wg' NV wg M V Haw if WWW W5 GWR QM WW XFMQXLNMJ ww QW Ni TL UUQ 53366353 Wiiimzsef W M ,pw NL Wifi? if M W M MW ww WM Sbiimmsg Wiki ,Q W ami bw W W bb W M Qgiigwx ox ww? Q7 :A Page 55 it 'NEMA M! KX P MA Vw 'W N' L, AW'- X , Ju, Jw Mf-elsvyf WJ. Wgficw, JMY -A 0 , Jjvvp x If xv ,WWMMR ww my ff LCM wif X X N i M W 'Sb 5 ' ff? 'full ,W A yr VN if ' Aww Jw x A X1-C wjELwg5jC,WxYvJ,l1jW,WPfL,b I A A J , Vv, bf J N D X NL WA! ,VM nw' GJ Q L W M if Af M 1 fix! ax 4 AW WJ M J J ,K ,f A vi A ,, A 71, Q 4 XJ? 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Pottie, D. Gray, D. Shepstone. E. Girg. Row 2 Schmkg, J. Paulson. E. Wchl, T. Rutkoske, J. Bowman, C. Mancini, L, Clayton, D. Parshal. S. Robers. Row 3: NI,gPhiIIips, R, Perry L Hanny. D. Vv'eyr'oLigh, J. Deignan, D. Grace, R. Ryan. B. Germann, D. Granahan. Flow 4: NIr,t Gerber, J. Romani' L. Ferguson, L elstedt, S. Young, C. Siblick, B, Anderson, R. Zarnstorff, VE. V.enzeIj'Mr. Ratcllffeq ,, H IJ' e ,lyk V il M ' ' ' 1 'K YJ ...ui f ,?- . B. GERMANN Fullback - 1VI.V.P. Soutliern Lakes Conference All Conference . , , , ,,, Y , ,X , 1 , 1 ,.,' J 7 'ff 'V ' 'LJ h J 'V n ,iw fl' 4 1, ' 1 f ,, Aa K, ' if A ' 7 1 ' w 4,L v 1 4 f , J Q ' if ' 1 ,if , The 1962 football season marked the first year on our new field. It ended With a record of 3 Wins, 3 losses, and 2 ties. Coaches of the team were Mr. Gerber and Mr. Rateliff. Co- calptains were Bill 'Germann and John Bowman. The highlight of this season was the Winning of the homecoming game with Burlington. Con- tributions to this Victory were the backing of the student body and the team's ambition, Page 58 Ttball E Quad Top Row: J, Skarda, R. Watson, J. Hawkinson, D, Grady, T. Chnna, D. Harris. El. Corky, T. Barry, H. Petersen, P. Zeller. Znd Pow D. Daly, L. Sonlag, Fi. Halsey, T. Phillips, L. Kuen, E, Gile, R, Snhuren, P. Allegretti, F. l-iaidt. 1st Flow: T. Kuecker, R. Warner l.. Wright, D. Bublitz, J. Hansen, J. Trimble, G. Beitner. The Badger High BU Squad Football team was coached this year by Mr. Pe- tranek and Mr. Morse. The outstanding players were Tom Phillips and Joe Trimble. The team began this season unsuccessfully, but the turning point came after these first two losses, then their ability and ambition led 'them to glowing victories in their next five games. SCORES BADGER Elkhorn 9 BADGER Wilmot 7 BADGER Whitewater 6 BADGER Burlington 12 BADGER BADGER Big Foot 0 East Troy 7 This football season at Badger we witnessed an expansion of players on the team. Freshman boys Were organized under the coaching of Mr. Graf. This season they competed in lost 'by a close score of 6 to 7. At score of 12 to 13. This team of 33 boys contains Team Members Were: Pete Allegrelti, Brad Barry, Tom Bashaw, Bob vedo, Bill Carey. Dennis Daly, Craig Devoy, Don Harris, Terry Hartman, Gary Helgeland, Bill Schenk, John Schryner, Jim Skardo, Bob five games. Their first game, at Elkhorn, was Wil1ialH1S Bay they Came close to winning with a good prospects for our future teams at Badger. Beglinger, Geoffrey Beitner, Tim Bishton, Jack Brellenthin, Norman Ca- Jeff Downing, Timm Dunn, Dan Farmer, Frank Folman, Joe Hansen, Ed McKaig, Ken Meinel, Dan Moeller, Tom Morrissy, Bill Reynolds, Schurer, Jack Truber, Ron Warn, Bob Wainer, George White, Wayne Zyc, Page 59 C71 ee leade The cheerleaders were our leaders of Voice at the competitive games of fooi- ball and basketball. They lead us in cheering our team on to victory. They are judged by our student body on their qualities of-motion, poise, leadership ability, pep, enthusiasm, voice and personality. H, Sadler, J, Pasaka, J. Peterson, C. kuecker. P. Farmer, W. Roloson x ' v A Wa, 1-'li 3, , K ilxb ' 135-..,,...,l,r ,XA , S. LaRue, M. McCullough, P. Wahl, H. Wilhelm J. Yakes. C. Gerber. Page 60 Ea leet6a I W T. Phillips, M, McCartney, L, Kuen, L, Hanny,.D, Peterson, B, Host, J, Hanny, T, Scliinke, G. Donovan, Mr, Morse, J, Roanan, T, Rutkofwski, B..Ryan, M, Phillips, VVHHMH Burlington EHkhorn East Troy Delavan Mukwonago BHarshaH Big Foot Whitewater VVHHNN Burlington WUs DeHs EHkhorn EaStTroy Delavan hdukwonago Big Foot Whitwater I3ig Ivoot Whitewater Saleni Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger This year our basketball team had a record of 3 wins and ll losses. Although the 1'fi or rd isn't too irripressive, We did our best. School spirit was lacking in the first part of the sea- son, but it generally improved as the season progressed. But one thing We aren't lacking is the best coach there is, Mr, Morse. Page 61 Ea lee Mall K ?roAla RO -' 1: J. Darling, G. Motley, D. Grady, M. Donahue, T. Chana. D. Deigraan. Row 2: H. Lutcher, F. Hart, J. Skardaf Mr. C.1ssluy. P, Zeller, J, Blackburn, R. Wattson. Rcvvv 1: T. l4.uec.ke:', E. Barry, T, NlQAdam, B. liaqllnryzfr. J Hnnsen, N. Czavedo, J. Darling. Row 2: Mr. Gerber, J. Bietrr r, D. Harris.. D. Moeller, A. Floberg, J. Sclwryver, R, Eimers. Page 62 Wre tling S Sf' OSF. Top Row: J. Stauffacher, B. Germann, S. Young. Middle Row: W, Monro, R. Dxckman, D. Bakkom D M y h f Front Row: L.. Otto, M. Wilhelm, G, Goodman. E. Gile, The wrestling team under the direction of Mr. Ratcliff has' had an outstanding year. They brought home the trophy for the Conference championship, and placed third in the WIA Regionals. The conference champions were as follows: lU3 pound Class-Larry Otto 112 pound class - Mick Wilhelm 120 pound class - Gordy Goodman, undefeated 165 pound class - Dan Meyerhofer Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger Badger G. Goodman, Mr. Reinke, Mr. Ratcliff, D, Bakkom Page 63 Harvard Stoughton Mukvvonago Burlington East Troy Whitewater Hononelgah Elkhorn Harvard Burlington Mukwonago Boylan Wilmot 2 3. 2 1 2, 2 3 2 1 2 Sp ing Sport! This year a good percentage of Badger rlooys were involved in one of the spring sports. Base- ball, Tennis, Track, and Golf, were the sports offered. This year's track team had as a nu- cleus. the boys pictured at the right: J. Stauffacher, J. Deignan, J. Trimble, M. Phillips, and C. Mancini, Boys not pictured in the group picture of the track team were: J. Grace, A. Griffin, H. Zarnstorfff and C. Siblick. 1963 Track Schedule VARSITY April 11 Salem CTD April 16 Wilmot 8z Delavan 'alt Wilmot April 18 Burlington CHD April 123 Whitewater CHD April 25 Wilmot CHD April 27 Mukwonago Relays LTD May 3 Salem Invitational CTD May 7 Mukwonago CTD May 9 Wilmot CTD May 14 Conference Meet at Delavan May 18 Sectional B Squad Meets April 16 Salem CTD April 25 Delavan KTD May 8 Burlington QTD A Squad Baseball Home Games: April 16 - Elkhorn May 9 - Mukwonago May 21 - Whitewater May 28 - Delavan-Darien Badger Away: Aipril 23 - Burlington April 30 - East Troy May 7 - Wilmot May 14 - Big Foot B Squad Baseball Home Games: May 1 - Salem May 14 - Big Foot May 16 - Delavan Badger Away: April 17 - at Salem April 30 - at Big Foot May 28 - at Delavfan IWC ottonm Row L-R: Ni. Phiilips, J. Dzignan, S. Young, Jounj. J. Dgignzin. G. Blrmkburn, H. Lufcher. F. Hardt, K. Roanhzlus, Top Row: C Mancini. J. Smuffzlcher, D, Grady, J. Trimble, J. Pottie, L. Petrie. L.WarfeI. W. Manley, D, LaCroix, J. Pendergast, Nlr. Gerber. , Q . ,.. . , I ottom Row L-P: G. He-Igvlnnu, L. Wright, J. Hansen, G. Faulkner, T. Casey, S. Johnson. C. Gencmr, B, Schenk. G. Beitner. Top Row: D Grannhan, F. Folman, IVI. Cobbly, J. Trimble, B. Ingiald, F. Chesen, H, Peterson, P. AH-egretti, K. Nleinel, W. Zyc, J. Gregg. Page 66 go! - Tenni SH! 59535155 E Bottom F20-N L.-R: J. Jgmowak. J. Koerth, T. Huml, G, Donavan, M. Donahue. Trp Flow: B. Ledger, P. Zeller, A, Floberg, R. Sumner, Mr. Graf, QAPSQQ, ULLPASB He sa? 1.4 P Lv ww M. vp Bottom How L-R: D. Eelasto. N. Cavedo, W. Moore, B. Barry. D, Pongratz. B. Eimers, Tor Pow: D. Gray. F, Streicher. T. Morrissey G. Robbins, B. Anderson, T. Chana, M, Janowak, J, Downing, Mr. Curran. Page 67 'msxtf ' , X 5 ' '.' 'V XH.,3X, 'I A b Chi! L tg! ll 'NL X Q-'A Kaz? Q AJILE-ii fp XQKL. 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Lf x LW , J ' 1, 1425 The American Field Service is sf, new organization at Badger High School. The purpose of AFS is to pro- mote a greater interest in the field of foreign exchange stu- dents. It also plans activities for AFS students While attending Badger. Officers elected were the fol- lowing: Becky Gerber, presi- dent, Mary Dailey, Vice presi- denitg Barb Dorris, secretaryg Marnie Frank, treasurer. 4 s Rev: 1: M. Janovvak W. Moc-re. Rovv 2: J, Hammersley. G. Melvin. B. Welker. NI, McCormick. K. Apple. M. Warner, J. Pendergast N. Doris. M. Powers, Pow 3: J. Featherstone. C, Di-itz, S. Gerber, S. Ketchpavl, M. McCullough, C. Gerber. C, Jedda, J. Dries. L Parker, D. Ray, K. Allen, J. Featherstone, J. Peterson, K. Wurtz,S, Johnjack. Row 4. D. Dietz, B. Williams, D. Wnckstrorn, T MacDonald, J. Huahes. S. Jensen, C. Melvin. C. Bignens, A. Floberg, R, Germann. N. Frankel. M, Kull. Page 69 ?vrenAic ..- Rcw 1: M. K-.enneliy G. Ivlatley. G, Haskins, H, Peterson, J. Kocrgiw. Row 2: P. Quartana. K, Olson. L. Richter. 1. ...Uk . - Row 1: Mr. Hintz, D Kronwall. J. Hanrly. A. Floberq, N. Miller. K. Robinson, J. Hc-mment, B, Elmers. Row 2: M. Frnms. Ny. Kuli, D. Deignan, P, Farmer, J. Grace, C. Bouffclrd. B. Gerber. Pow 3: S. Williams, J. Hughes, D. Karlic, P. Grzmdys, S, Johnefjack. Page 70 Kddge, The Badger High School Band, L the direction of Mr. Penn, has abo regular members. Through their Willingness to Work have made this year a successful and have been able to perform on I occasions, including the Venetian Fei Parade, a few football games, three certs, and the Concert Band Festiv Whitewater. OFFICERS: J. Trimble, C, King, Mr. Penn, J, Mohr, A, Frame E a lst Row: S. Dunn, L. Kruzel, J. Sandberg, C. Kirchoff, 2nd Row: H. Johnson, T. McDonald, P, Zeller, L. Falvre, D. Hart W1-st. 3rd Row: lvl. Ivlcister. J. Hughes, M. Zimmerman, T. Henin,e,r, J. H.lI G. Smith, NI. Bill, P. Zarnstorff, C. Paton, N. Weil. 4th Rev. J. Gclirke, E. Allen, P, Kautz, H. Lutcher. G. Vincent, B. Iligiala. G. Motley. Page 77 land A few members have taken part in extiu activities, such as the Solo and Ensembles Contest in White- water on March 30, and the pep band, which played at most of the basketball games. B, Helgeland, C. Alvin, B. Neuhaus Kew: ft, S.n::+ D, '.':.nu,rpal, J. Zarnstorff. 2nd Row: P. Nlclfiniq. F, SLl'e.f:hur. T. Hzn1n'...n, K. Petrif. N, Mott, L, Warfel, H Iey. D. Bjernirm, J. Trimble. 4th Row: R. Belasto, J. TrimbIe,FZ. Carlson. G. Helgeland, P. Sertzel, L. Fjelstad, K. Morgan, J hersley, M. Bell. Page 72 ledge Kal etin Standing: D. Karilic, B. Neuhaus. 'Sittingz M, Kcnellv. L. Yakes, J. Moore. ' s First Row: P. Richter, J. Moore, C. Alvin, M. Kenelly, M. Fritz. Second Row: Mr. Lund, P. Wohl, S. Oscarson, S Patton, Ni. Warner, M. McCormick. Third Row: K. Smith, D. Kurlic, J. Pasaka, L. Yakes, I. Zbierski, P. Grnndys Fourth Row: B. Neuhaus. S. Adler, C. Melvin, B. McAvoy. S. Jacobson, G. Gustaveson, K. Ackley. Page 73 be6ate C106 lst Row: ,M, Peters, Miss Wyss, R, Belasto Back Row: K, Jensen, iM, Kotzian, R, Richardson The Debate Club has finished its fourth year at Badger High School. Its purpose is to further its members' skills in logic and research, This year under the direction of Miss Wyss, the members of Debate Club met Tuesday night after school. They have traveled around the area to other towns, such as Beloit and Whitewater, debating the question Resolved that the United States should adopt a policy of reciprocal free trade with non-communist nations? Officers of Debate Club are Dick Belasto, president, and Mary Ann Peters, Sec- retary. Officers: Kotzian, 'R, 'Belasto Page 74 lbramatiw C' 116 Mr, Hintz K, Appel, A, Flobergy N. Zelenko N. Miller, J, Hemment. S. Glen, A. Floberq, N. Frzmkei, J. Glace. 4th Row: T. McDonald, Gustavson, L. Dummann, P. McAdam. ild, L. Bohart, C. Smelzer, G. Melvin, intz, M. Powers, J. Lazia, P. Wohl, nan, P. Quartana, D. Deering. T 3rd Row: I, Zbierski. C. Snyder, K. Oisonffov Flow: C, Mcbiaig. M- Young, B. McAvoy, C. Boufford, . Hall. K. Ankley. K, Keenan, S. Kutz. C. Melvin, C, Nisher, G. L. Parker, D. Kzirlic, S. Johnejack, J. Shumway, W. Roloson, D. W 2nd Row: Fi. Farmer, N. Deering, M. Zimmerman, K. Apple, Mr. H S. LaRue. 1st Row: B. Doris, N, Weil, S. Potter, N. Zelenko, D. Deig- Page 75 ,. ..-.. .,. ., ,. ,... .. , ., ,,., ,, ii.. .ik - J... 7.214 Tom Ro.-J: R. Schick, S. Robers, P. Robinson, E. Fish, B. Sellers. D. Reed. C. Williams, E. Guif, S. Young, B, Gifford, L. Huber. Fifth Row: R, Weie, D. Kist, VV, Zyc, J, Madaus, T. Bashavv, S. Weaver, R. Gauger, T. Thompson, R. Kuehn, C. White. Fl. Meyers, Fourth Row: M, Ball, J, Speckman, K. Meinel, A. Kordoske, A, Robertson, A, Rsbertson, G. Marten, R, Jmkins. L. Quake, R. Loma. Third Row: Mr. Smith, C. Goralski, D. Norton, D. Kunderl, B, Stewart, I., Nlor- gan. P, Meister, L. Jacque, G, Haak. Second: D, Meyerhofer, J. Pottie, W. Kronin, G. Speckrnan, Peterson, J. Yakes. First: T, Kuecker, W. Sorv.xIa, J. Darling, J. Durnmann, A. Puhl. R. Meyerhofer, D. Ball, S. Ruenz, J, Speckman, G. Speckman, J, Pottie, R, Gauger Page 76 ?.H.14 Flow 1: P. Copeland, C. Bignens. Miss Schroeder, D. Deermq, M, Nleister. Row 2: C, Hill, M, Pawlowski, V. Malsch, S. Krohn, R. Hill, C. Frase, P. Grace, R. Fredrickson. Pow 3: C. Himemiuch, V. Martin, S. Kahn, N. Mott. M. Pagel, B. Leff, J. Considine. Row 4: C. Absh'-er, S. Statler, G. Nagel, K. Kerber, L, Allen, C. McKaig, P. Panec, S. Bayer. Sth Row: K. Aclfzley, B. Miller, J. Kuecker, P. Knutz. E, Allen. S Wohl, S Sghumfaclwer, S. Adler V. Wohf, F, Schreiner 4th Row: J. Claus, J. Turner. D. Zarnstorff, L, Raup, J. Ebert. L.. Enhzirt. P. Zalnzstorfl, S, Young, K, Kundert, 5rd Ro.v: B Sutton. N. Deering. R. Williams, L. Faivm, L. Otto, D. Burg Jss. D. Nlaltz. C. Mancini V. Bindrim. 2nd Row: J, Burgess K. Matwij. J. Adams, L. Melbye, D. Hoeft, L. Cammers, D, Fellows, D. Cozzi. 1st Row: Miss Albreicht, M. Harm, C. Stryzek D. Wild, L. Dumniann, Miss Kiel. Page 77 14nn0uncerA C7116 15: Row: L. Austin, J, Richter, NI. Frnrk B. Gerber, Mr. Hintl. 2nd Row: R, White, J. Featherstone. Fi. Summers. J. Dorninn, N. Zelenko. 3rd Row: A. Floberg, J. Hem- rnett, E. Bischof, N. Frankel. H14 Uffice Row 1: S. Adler, S. Kahn, NI. Pagel, S. Young. Row 2: N. Deering, K. Ackly, R. Hill, Page 78 ?rencl1 C106 The 1962-63 French Club officers Were: Presi- dent, Ann Flobergg Vice President, Mary Kullg Secretary-Treasurer, Joe Ronan, Program ' Chairman, Dan Deignan. . All French students had the opportunity of getting la French ipen pal. The purpose of this Was to improve their French and at the same time learn about the French Way of life. Mardi Gras is a celebration commemorating the last days before Lent starts. This is ob- served in New Orleans and France Where pa- rades, masquerade balls and other types of gay entertainment are held. Here at Badger, the French Club put on their own Mardi Gras. The students Wore costumes, refreshments were served and short skits Were given by the members. The French club did a good job in carrying out the purpose of -their organization to pro- mote interest in the French Language, people and customs. Top Row: N. Frankel, A. Floberg, G, Donovan, M. Kissell, H. Luteher, J. Ronan. J. Delgnan, R. Hintzpeter, D, Huml A. Floberg, J. Featherstone, Sth Row: J. Shumway, E, Peterson, M. Daily. B. McAvoy, J. Featherstone, J. Greg, B Neuhaus, L. Krurel. K. Wurtz, J. Wheeler. 4th Row: D. Karlic, C. Jedda, P. Estes. J. Peterson, D. Deignan, El. Robbins NI. Werdiuck, P. McAdams, B. Malsch. D. VanderPaI. 3rd Row: Miss Felder. M. Bell, B. Cavedo, I. Zbierski, L. Parker C. Dietz, J. Lazzio, B. Gerber, S, Ketchpaw. 2nd Row: J, Behrens, S. Glenn, C. Boufford. D. Jaeger, C. Bignens, B Dorris, M. Kull, D. Deering, 1st Row: C. Schneider, M. Young, P. Wahl, M. Zimmerman. N, Deering, S. LaRue, J Hammersley. Page 79 Rcvv 1: J. Shurnway, B, Dorris, S. Hindall, B. Arnold, D. Deering, F-cw 2: Mr. Graf, G. Melvin, D. Karlic, R, Hill, Nl, Peters, L. Kruzei. C. Doering. Row 3: R. White, M. Johonnot, C. Stryzek. N. Zelenko. J. Sandberq, B. McAvoy. D. Belneto. Pow 4: M. Kult, J. Graf-P, C. Koch. S. Glenn, N. Miller. A. Fioberg, J, Featherstone. Top Row: G. Motley, T. Srhinke, M, Kissel, K. Morgan, M, Franzerie, P. Phillips, D. Richardson. Each year the FTA kes part in certain ac- fities One of the first these was several embers acting as iringf the yearly open Iuse, Any members in- rested in elernentary achinlf were allowed to Jrk at the Story Hour th Pre-school chilflrcn the Lake Geneva Pub- : Lilorarv, Those who rmitted to do student toring, M, Kull, T, Schinke. J, Grace Officers Future Teachers of America Page 80 With Mr. Graf as the advisor. the Future Teach. ers of America came into its second year of exist- ence at Badger High. The officers elected for the year Were: Tom Schinke. president: John Grace. Vice Presidcntg Mary Kull. secrztary- treasurer. Top Row: P. Panec, L. Olsen, N. Miller, N, Mott, L. Alien, S. Glenn, G. Perry, G. Paton, J. Zarnstorff. 4th Row: H Sadler, L. Fischer. G. Nagel, E. Lutcher, P. Welch, C. Hoeft, C. lVlcKziig, M. Pagel. Third Row: S. Kahn, B. Malsch, V Martin, T. Hall, J. Quarrels, Fi. Fredrickson, B. Leff. 2nd Row: Miss Clausen, K. Hill, S, Oscarson, L. Austin, J. Rich ter, C. King, R. Vavra, Miss Larson. First Row: B. Helgeland, M. Mcorieki, K. Papenfus, M. Fritz, J. Considine. To become better acquainted' thg girlsstarted off the year with a hike and Winel- roast at the state park. In October the GAA sponsored the an-nual Homecoming Dance. which was a great success. T'hey also sponsored foolt-ball programs. During the Christmas season the girlshad a Christmas dinner Where they ex- changed gifts. This year the girls have participated insuch sports as field hockey, basketball, volleybal, archery, badminton, shuffe-board, golf and tennis. In some of these sports they have played against nearbytoivvns such as the field hockey meets with Williams Bay. They have had a successful l962-63 withthe help of their chosen officers: Judy Zarnstorff, presidentg Sally Glenn, vicepresidentg Caroline King, secretary-treas- urerg and Margaret Lock, point chairman. Page 81 Glen, vice presldentg J, Zarnstorff, president C. King, ser-relaryg BI, Lock, p-aint chairman in Ja.. ,L .. gm .. .-., Pow 1. K. Mzltvvij. J, Adams, L .Czimmers, K. Krause, M, Zimmerman, V. Ezndrin, V, Binder, J. Hammersley, Row 2: C. Nlzmcini, l. Zbiei-ski, C. Dietz. J. Pender-gait, R, McCormick, H. Wilhelm, C. Gerber, M, McCullough, I-. Harpold. Rnw 3: D. Fellows, T. Kenyon, L. Johnson, C. Heling, S. Bogart. S. Gerber. D, Ray, L, Parker. S, Ketcl-:pa-rv, K, Al- , len, C. Doering, D. Smith. Flow 4: L. Richter, S, Gervais, J. Larson, D. Maltz. D. Dewart, P, Zarnstorff, C, Jedda, D. Wild, S. Smith, G. Smith, L. Dummarm. L. Kutz, M, Peters. Pow 5: B. Miller. K, Keenan. J. Panenfus, S, Youna. J. i G-ehrke, F. Schreiner. D. Dietz. M. Dailey, D. Roanhaus, P. Grandys. C. Kuecker, S. Poker, J, Osborn. L, Bohart. Row 6: K. Aekley, J. Sandberg, C. Thompson. R. Germnnn, R. White, J. Kuecker, C. Olson, C. Kirchoff, E. Allen, D. Lisowe, B. Williams, S. Schumacher, L. Byron, M. Angell, K, Stctko. Page 82 atin C7116 B lst Flow: C. Savvicki, J. Osborn, K, Pnpenfus. M. McCormick, M. Warner. 2nc- Row: R. West. V. Binder. C. Heling, K. Allen, S. Oscnrson, S. Bogart, C. Genoar, Mr. Koehler.3rd Flow: C. Doering. J. Papenfus, G. Moore, D, Smith, L, J X ohnson. F. LaCroix. Nl. Powers, 4th Flow: J. Pendcrgast, S.Gr:rvais, S. Johnejack, L. Richter, N. Dorris, H. Wilhelm, S. l Jensen. K, Hill, B. Welker. 5th Row: M, Frank. G. Vincent,L. Buschziuer, K. Kundert, R. White, L. Kutz, P, Grandys , C. Smclser, S. Reik, J. Ebert. 1 First Row: J. Sclmzltznwan. L. Olson, T. Schinkg, M. Bell, M, Bell. 2nd Row: Mr. Koehler, S. Kutz, J. Drels, L. Byron P. Genonr D. Dietz, P, Pond. 3rd Row: S. Greeter, l. Stardy, K, Koenen, S. Potter. J. Sandburg. K. Jenson, B. Eirners 4th Rc-vv: T, lliorrissey, B. Neuhaus, C. Melvin, C. Bignens, D. Wickstrom, E, Mitchell, B. Williams, D, Pungratz, W Moore. 5th Flow: L.. Ferguson. T. Huml, D. Hartman, M. Janownk, L. Fjclstad, P, Zeller, D. Weyrough, F- l-lardt, D, Os born, V. Anderson. Page 83, e Elai eau The 1963 edition of the LeBlaireau was published under the able direction and guidance of Mr. Tobias. The production which you are now holding is the net result of conscientious efforts by a cooperative staff. We hope that his keepsake of memor- ies Will always remain one of your favorite, cherished possessions. Supervising the progress of this issue were co-editors Sharon Dunn and Pat Farmer. l lion' l: LJ, Hc flelanu, C. Larsen. M, Frank, S. Dunn. P, Farmer, A. Bartelson, Mr. Tobias, Row 2: K. Kerber, L, Giles. l J. PSETLISIQIQSL S. Gervais, R. Hill, J. Starkey, M. Powers, L. Olson. Row 3: S. Johnejack, S, Jensen, G. Melvin, J, Shurn- way. FP. White, B. Dorris, K. Stotko. Row 4: L, Austin, D. Dietz. N. Dorris. P. Genoar. N. Zelenko, M. Angel, M. Pagel, K. Ackley. Row 5: M. Daily, B. McAvoy, N. Mott, G. Perry, N, Frankel, B. Arnold, J, Featherstone, M. Kull. lfaiiin Club Officers Yearbook Editors S d C.L1 J. Janowak, S. Jensen, T. Schinke Page 84 rscn, P. Farmer. S. Dunn. B. Dorris, 2nd Row: Mr, Tobias. K, Kerber, L. Olson, B. Heinz-land, Not pictured: M. Frank, makeup editor. fi6 a li C7416 S. Kutz, Y. Neihur, S. Glenn, B. Host Row 1: Miss Rober'!.fB. 'H0st,A Sf.HGIenn,' Y. Neibur. :Huw 2: N. Deermg, F. Schreiner, K. Johnson, G. Wohl, R. Germann s. smith, K. Kce1.,. B., Earle, Pf com, D. renews, l..,'Par-ner. ,. '- 0 af h V' ' 1 27 : A No. V ' .E .v 4.4 - A A , - it wgx 'K I , . I Y U , . x- xy v .4 Row 1. D. Wickstrom, D. Smith, J. Stardy Row 2. A. Bartelson, M, Warner, J, Mohr - Page 85 Photo C1116 Page 86 Some of the activities' on the Photo Club this year were: set- ting up a display of Kodakls previous Contest Winners, taking pictures for the Le Blaireau, Badger Bulletin, and the Re- gional News. Last, but not least, the members learn the proper way to operate photo equipment. Chief Photographer this year was Dan Richardson, Photo Club advisor is Mr. Tobias, P a'n and ?ancq The play 'KPlain Sa Fancy. is the story about an uppish New York couple and how their lives become entvvined With the Amish community of Bird in Hand. The play was under the capable leader- ship of Mrs. Soderberg and Mr. Hintz, in music and dramatics, respectively, There were three performances, November 15, 16, and 17, in. the Badger High auditorium. The story was aptly told, and received by responsive audiences. The ifolowers of Jacob Amman, a Mennonite Bishop of Switzerland, came to be known as the Amish .. the group of people With Whom this play is concerned. One large group of the Amish, all of them expert and prosperous farmers, settled in Lancaster County, Penn- sylvania, and became parit of a large group of immigrants loosely referred to as The Penn- sylvania Dutch. Page 87 E CAST RUTH WINTERS ......,.. .... K athy Appel DAN KING ............................,.,, Jim Hanny PENNSYLVANIA PEOPLE. ., 'Crystal Boufford, Barbara Dorris, Sharon Dunn, Carol 1McKaig, Grace Melvin, Dfaiwn 'Moore Kathy Vincent, Crystal Boufford, 'Barbara Dorris, Sharon Dunn, Carol Marilee West, Judy Zarnstorff, Victor Anderson, lom Barry, Rick Bogart, Allen Griffin, John Grace, Steve Johnson, lorn Johnson KATIE YODER .. PAPA YODER . ISAA CMILLER EMMA MILLER EZRA REBER HILDA MILLER MILLER GIRL PETER REBER RACHAEL .. SAMUEL ZOOK . LEVI STOLFUSS . JACOB YODER . SAMUEL ILAPP .. ABNER ZOOK .. IKE PILERSHEIM4M'U MOSES ZOOK .,.. ABNER ZOOK BESSIE ., .... ., SARAH .. .,.. ESTHER ...M Rnnncca H A H MARY ,. ...,,. .. STATE TROOPER Sally Johnejack John Hemment ...., Bob Zastrovv 1 - ... Wendy Roloson . iBill Bischof .. Nicki Zelenko ..... 'Gail Hintz Dan Deiqnan Marnie Frank Tom Barry . Nick Weil Allen Griffin . . . . . . . Vic Anderson .... Dale Bjerninfz . .. Chuck Siblik . ., Dave Kronwall -. ...,.... Jim West Tina Hall Beverly Neuhaus . . . .. Ann FIOibe1'2 Crystal Boufford .. . , .... Grace Melvin Jim Kelter I9 ain L- 'Yana Stage Crew: Ken Robinson, Chuck Ge- noar, Dennis Granahan, Dan Hart- man, Tom Huml, Dan Meyerhofer, Wayne Moore, Jim Schneider. Norm Schreiner Bruce Winkelbauer, Lar- ry Happ, Larry Happ. Lighting: A1 Frame, Dick Belasto, Linn Ferguson, Loren French, 'Gary Haskins, Ron Hinzpeter, John Johnson, Fred Workman Scenery: Gail Chiari, Agnes Brooks. Barb Christiansen, 'Lel-Eunice Lutch. er Myrna Moericki, 'Cherie Patton, Tina Vasilakis. Page 88 Properties: Meg Powers, Mickey Mc- Corimick. 'Make-Up: Kathy Ackley, 'Marcy Bell, Mary Bell, Diane Deering, Nancy Deering, Nancy Dorris Judy Gehr- ke, Sharon Kahn, Gladys Moore. Nancy Mott. Linda Otto, Jill Pena dergast, Linda Peyer, Lynn Richter. Barb Robinson, Donna VanderPal, Ginny Wohl, Sandra Wohl. Tickets: Mike Kennelly, Lynda Kruzel. 'Mary Peters, Cathie Petrie, Jane Sandburg, Dorothy Smith. Ushers: Sue Adler, ,Terri MacDonald, Cathy Olson, 'Mary1Beth Pagel, Don- na VanderPal, im Senior 61444 P ay His daughter, Angeline, of course, is in love with Cleante, a young non-docftior who leans toward the finer arts. Ensuing ac- tion sees Angileque seeking her true love, Argian moaning alloout his Wife, Belline, constructing plots to get his imoney. 'W PM The Senioi Class of '463 put on th play The Happy Hypoiohondriacf' O March l5 and 16. The plot concerns Argan, a Wealth Fl'Cl'1ChlT1H1'l, inflected with H8 maladie and 12 remedies. A slave to the whirr oi his doctors and his pretty Wife, vvl 1 would rather see him in a Coffin, he d cides to marry off his daughter to a do tor because a girl should be glad to ma ry for the benefit of her father. I Page 89 Ywlypvclt ondriac Maid Norma Miller Argan . . John Hemment Apothecary . . Kathy Smith Angelique Becky Gerber Cleante . . . , . . . . , Mike Phillips Thomas Diafoirus .. . Dan Curran Beline . V . . Ann Flofberg Elmire . . . .... Jane Peterson Louisa . . , Aggie Brooks Diafoirus . . . Larry Ferguson De Bonnefio ..,. Bob Anderson Purgon , i . , . Carl Mancini ll 09 l 1 A. Fio tm Science C7116 The Science club began another new year under the guidance of Mr. Carter. The purpose- of this club is to promote a greater interest in the science field. A sci- ence trip Was planned for the spring. cAvoy, D. Curran Mr. Carter, J. Gifford, G. Warnbold Elected officers Were: Gary Wambolf, presi- dentg Jim Gifford, vice presidentg Betty Mc- Avoy, secretary-treas- urerg Dan Curran, pro- gram chairman. ist Qow: R. White. T. Hall, B, Robins, M. Frank. B, Helgelzmd. 2nd Flow: C. King. G. Helgeiarwd, FZ. West. G. Vlnzrnt W. Moore. J. Shurnway. Mr. Carter. 3rd Row: B. Dorris, D. Deignan, B. Eirvrers. P, Pond. N, Zelenko. B. McAvoy, JA Bayer. 4th Row: G. Paton. J. Johnson. L. Ferguson. B, Zastrow, Fl. Hinzncter, D. Sumner. D. Hartman. J. Zarnstorff. 5th Vioivz berg, J. West, D. Curran, C. Johnson, J. Gifford. G. Wambold. J. Deignan, E. Bischof, N. Frankel. Page 91 Spani In C7116 Row 1: S. Hindali, L. Fischer, J. Luepkes, M, Kotzian, K. Olson. Row '2: J. Darling, D, Hoeft, R. Wolfer, R. Williams. T. Champeny, M. McCullough, M. Swance, J. Pendergast, L. Har:-cld. Fovx 3: F. Workman, G. Chiari, D. Starkey. J. Nlzilsch. All Helden, J. Fezltherstone, G, Gustavsou. T. McDonald, W, Moore, Row 4: J. Domino, B. Corey, P. Phil- lips, D. Edl, L. Ferguson, D. Peterson, H. Marquardt, Fl. Schick, J. Kara, T. Phillips. J. Hughes, S. Gerber, M. Phillips, B. Dorris, J. Richter Page 92 Student Council Top Row: L. Kuen, R. Schick, D. Hartman, M. Janowak. J. Hemment, J, Deignan, G. Wambold, D, Petersen, D. Cul'- ran, G. Goodman. Ro w4: L. Austin, J. Koerth, B. Dorris, J. Featherstone, J. Domino, M. Kull, N. Zelenku, B. McAvoy, E. Leff. Row 3: S. Jcfhnejack, V. Wohl, M. Warner, J. Mohr, G. Chiari, J. Malsch. D. Deignan, G. Faulkner, J. Larsen. Row 2: P. Grandys, P. Genoar, M. Ball, M, Kenelly, G. Melvin, H. Sadler, P. Farmer, M. McCormick, S. Sawicki. Row 1. l.. Richter. L. Fischer, S. Jacobson, N. Miller, T. Schinke, B. Welker. M. Warner, P. Farmer, T. Schinke, Nlr. Petranek, D, Curran, Page 93 94,6 fm, Dow 1: B. Wmlklbauir, W. Moore. J. Schneider. N, Schreiner, L. Happ, A, Frame. Row K. FIo:.r1h:.us, D. Nleyerhofer, K, Robinson, G. Haskins, L. Ferguson, T. Huml, Mr. Hintz. mcwic - 0 icer Top: B, Bischoff, A, Griffin Bottom: D, Z:1rnstorf1'. S. Dunn. A. Bartelson. Page 94 Uvcal mcwic Top Rom: T. Barry, N. Mott, R. Smith, C, Kirchhoff, P, Kautz, N. Frankie. M. Ccll, M. Bell, C. Siblick, L. French. VI, Cronin. 23. Reynolds, J. Zaznstorff, R. Bogart, J. Madaus, V, Andersvn, D. Bierninfi. Pow 4: L, Katzenbzrg. B, McAvcy, B. Nzulwaxis, J. Grace, P. Zzvrrstorff. H, Johnson, S. Neuhaus, J. Hughes, D. P0f.l'l.l!llIlSS, S. G'cnn, C. Binnens, M. Kenclly, G. Helgzland N. Weil. Row 3: P. McAdams, T. Hall, J. Hill, D, Fellows, C. H mcbauch, C. York, B, Dczrris, D. Dcijnan, B, Leff. N. Zeenko, B. Schultz, L. Kobylski, F, Workman. Row 2: Mrs. Soderberg, T. McDonald, A. Griffin, H, Manley, B. Hemment, B. I7i:cho?, K. Robinson. R. Lasch, J. Reynolds, R. Terracini, J, West M. Klssel. Row 1: L. Hzrpold, C, King, C. Smelser, G. Vincent, G. Melvin, K, Smith, G. Chiari, M. Peters, P, Richter, L, Yakes, R. Fredrickson, K. Appel, S, Dunn. Row 1: M. Powers. B. W2.l1'-r. P. Enge.s, B. C-e:'b.r. D Fellows. Row 2: Mrs. Soderberg, S. Dunn, S. Jensen, J. Yakes. B. Hefgelancl, P. Grnndys, S. Johnejagk. Row 3: L. West, C, Peterson, J. Stardy. B. Arnold, S, Reik, C. Carlson, N, Rolgsgn Row 4: P. L5-enoar A, Bartelson, V. Bauman, J. Weyraucn, A. Floberg, C. lvlcKaig, C, Boufford, M. Johonnot, S, Potter. Page 95 th Rom: J. Kzaitgi, S. VVOHI, G. Perry, D. V:inLL Uocal Ilia ic Row 1: C. Melvin, L. Byron, R. G-ermann, G. Tanking. S. Kacten, Row 2: EZ. Kist, J, Burgess, K, Krause, M. Gornlski. C- HSIIYIQ- K. Allen. 5- Kemhpaw. Row 2: Mrs. Soderberg. J. Papenfus, J, Osborn, M. McCullough, S. Bogart, T. Kenyon, S. Gerber, C. Doering. Row 4: C, Sr-hneider, A. Crowley. J, Leech, L. Bohart, D. Henry, C. Gerber, L. Converse, B. Devries. Row 5: C. Nischeir, K. Keck. R, Vi.l i1e. D. Lisowe, C. Denison, D, Wickstrom, B. Williams, C. Stryzek. ... ... l ig, K, Giassrnqn, Fl, Reed. T. Yakes, D. Parshall, H, Bertoli, S. Baldwin, J. Ku:cker. R. Z:.s.t1cvv. 4th Row: M. McCormick, L, Bearcc. S. Fuller. K. Jensen. C. Camrners, J. Bland. R. Shelp, L. utchey, R, PAQ,-H, C, Fischer. C, Henne, 3rd Row: J, Pendergzist. BE. Williznrns. P, Donahue. D. Utter, C. Alvin, B. Earle. B. Henry. B, Schuliz. J. Hinzpeter. S. Jonxs. V. Camrner. J, Montleon. L. Melhye-, 2rwi Pow: J. Adams, D. Giebei, C. Goralski. D. Barzkryci. J. Schneider, C. Robers. G. Moore, M. Pawlowski, L., Peyer. R. Shelp. S. Johnson, B. Barry. ist Row: R. Dickman, , Wake.-. S. Adler, M. Behrens. S, Knull, J, Koehn, T, Morrissey, Mrs. Soderberg. Page S 6 vocal The four vo c al groups are the Fresh- man Girls Glee Club, Treble Clef, Modern- aires fmixed chorusb and A Cappella Choir. Attention is given to individual and group develop- ment. Treble C l e f and A Cappella Choir are the two advanced groups. Page 92 lllcwic There are L n r 6 Madrial groups a. many smaller ensei bles, such as tric quartets. and due These groups prelpa selections for the va ious Contests. i i Student Yndex Ableiman, Emrma Absher, Carylon 27, 78 Ackiey, Kathy 29, 85, '74, aa, 78, 79,76 Adams, Jwmes 30. 97 Adams, Jean 36, 83, 78 Adler, 'Susan 74, 29, 78, 97, 79 Albrecht, Stanley 4 Allegretti, Pete 36. 60. 67 Allen, Eva 36, 83, 78, 72 Allen, Kathryn 36, 84, 83, 97, 70 Allen, Lucille 25. 32. 73 Alvin, 'Candy 29, 74, 73, 97 Alvin, Don 4 Anderson, Bob 4, 68 Anderson, Judy. . Anderson, Keith 36 Anderson, Victor 27, 96, 98, 84, 88 Angell, .Mary 30, 52. 85. 83 Appel, Kathy 89, 98, 88, 38, 76. 70 Arnold, Barbara 25, 85, 96, 81 Aronson, Dan 36 Austin, Eldo 27 Austin, Lorraine 27, 85, 71, 82, 94, 79 Baker, Kenneth 4 Bakkom, Denis 26, 59, 64 B-aldwin, Steve 97 Ball, Michael 30, 94, 77 Bankrud, Dennis 31, 97 Barry, Brad 36, '97, 63, 68 Barry, 'Toam 31, 96, 60 Bartos, John 36, 65 Bashaw, Tom 36, 77 Bauman, Alan 4 Bauman, Bradley 25 Bauman, Valri 96, 31 Bayer, 'Gerald 36 Bayer, 'Sylvia 27, 78 Bearce, Dennis 31 Bearce, Linda 30, 97 Becker, Eric 4 Beglinger, Robert 36, 63, 65 Behrens, Joanne 25, 80 Behrens, Marv Kay 30, 97 Beitner, Geoffrey 36, 60, 63, 67 Belasto, 'Richard 81, 30, 75, 72, 73, 68 Bell, Marcy 30, 96, 73, 84 Bell, 'Mary 32, 96, 73, 84, 80 Bergsma, Diane 27 Bertoli, Henry 36, 97 Bignens, Christiane 80, 78, 38, 84, 96, 98, 70, 2, 4 Bill, Debrah 26 Bill, Michael 36, 72 Binder, Vera 84, 36, 83 liBindrim, Vicki 36, 83, 78 Bisclrof, Bill 26, 98, 89, 96, 95, 71, 92, 88, 79 Bishop, Donna 36 wBishton, Tim 36, 65 Bjerning, Dale 26, 96, 98, 73 Blackburn, G. 67 Bland, Jim 25, 97 Blood, Ron 32 Boehm, Kathleen 36 1Bogart, Rick 43, 96, 98 Bogart, Sue 36, 84, 83, 97 Bohart, Linda 36, 83, 78, 97, 76 Bonkrude, David 27 Booth, Judy 32 Boufford, 'Crystal 26 98, 96, 80, Bowman, John 58, 38, 4 Brellenthin, Jack 36 Broihahn, 'Mike 36 Bronstad. Ardell Bronstad, Janice '31 Bronstad, Loretta 5 Brooks, Agnes 5 Bublitz, Danny '31, 66 Buckly, Ed 25 Burgess, 'Diane 29, 78 Burgess June 36, 78, 97 Burns, Edward 5 71, 76 Page 98 Buschauer, Linda 136, 84 Byron, Linda 36, '52, 84, 83, '97 Cammers, ,Clarence 29, 97 Caemmers, Linda 36, 83, 78 Cafmmers, Vanna 76, 29, 197 Carlson, Carol 29, 96 Carlson, Ronald 36, 73 Carro, Richard 26 Casey, Tom 67 Cavedo Norman 36, 80, 63, 68 Chamberlain, Janet 30 Chamipeny, l'l'o2m 136, 93 Chana, Tom 28, 30, 60, 63, 68 Chaney 'Ryan 27,25 Chase, Doug 30 :Chesen. Frank 36 67 Chiari, Gail 94, 96, 5 Christensen, Barbara 5 Claus, Janet 36, 78 Clayton Lyle 25, 59 Cobbly, Mike 67 Conrad, Jim 36 Considine. Joan 25 82, 78 Converse Lily 37, 97 Copeland, Geraldine 29 Copeland 'Pearl 25, 78 Corey Bill 36, 93, 60, 65 Cozzi Delores, 29, 78 Cozzi, Pat 32, 86 ,Crisman George 32 Cronin, Ward 96, 77, 5 Crovvlev Ann 35. 97 Cunningham, Paul 5 Curran, Daniel 92, 94, 5 Curran, James 6 Curtis. Scott Czosnyka, Kenneth 36 Czosnyka. Mitch 32 Dailey, Joe Dailey, 'Mary 85, 32, 80, 83, 70 Daly, Donnis 36, 60 Dammier, Linda 36 Darling, Jeff 31, '93, 77, 63, 65 Deering, Diana 25, 81, 80, 78 Deering, Nancy 31, 86, 78, 80, 79, 76 Deignan, 'Dan 31, '89, 96, 92, 94, '88, '80, 63, 771, 76 Deignan, Joe 26, 24, 59, 67, 66 Deignan, John 32, 92, 94, 80, 67 Dennison 'Carol 36, 97 Dembski, Diane 31 Derrick, fDick 27, 65 DeV0y, Craig 36, 87 DeVries, 'Bonnie 36, 97 DeVries, Carol Dewart, Diane 36, 83 Dicloman, Bobbie 36 Dickman, Ricky 36, 97, 64 Dietz, Debbie 30, 85, 84, 83, 70 Dietz, Carolyn 36, 83, 80, 70 Doering, Christine 36, 81, 85, 84, 97 Domino Vincent 94, 79, 6 Donahue, Michael 32, 63, 68 Donahue, .Pat 27, 97 Donaldson Diane 27 Donovan, Gregg 27, 80, 64, 68 Dorn, Douglas 30 Dorris, lBarbaI'a 26, 24, 815, 98, 916, 81, 93, , 94, 80, 76, 70 Dorris, Nancy 30, 85 84, 70 Downing Jeff 36, 68 Dries, Judy 36, 84, 70 Drews, John Dummann, Linda 36, 83, 78, 76 Dunn, Sharon 95, 85, '96, 98, 6 Dunn, Tim 36, 65 Earle, Beverly 30, 86, 97 Ebert. JoAnne 36, 84, 78 Edl, 'Dick 27 93 Edwards, Donna 27 Egan, Dan 26 ' Eimers, Robert 36, 92, 84, 63, 7'1, 68 Engels, Pat 3-1, 96 Esmond. James 6 Estes, Pamela 35 Faivre, Linda 36, 78, 72 Farmer, James 36 Farmer, Pat 26, 46, 85, 61, 94, 38, 71, 70 Faulkner, 'Gary '31, 94, 67 Featherstone, Janis 80, 70, 6 Featherstone, Joyce 25, 85, 81, 71, 80, 38, Fedorovich, J onnie 27 Fellows, David 96, 65 Fellows, Doris 96, 86, 83, 78 Ferguson, Linn 32, 95, 92 Ferguson, Stuart 58, 55, 6, 3 Fischer, Lydia 27, 93, 84 94 Fish, Edward 77, 6 Fish, Glenda 35 Fish, Roxie 29 Fisher, Cheryl 29, 97 Fjelstad Leonard 27, 84, 73, 59 Fletcher, Jay 35 Floberg, Arthur 35 63, 68 Floberg, Ann 81, 80, 92, 96, 98, 70, 6, 71, 76 Folman, ,Frank 35, 67 Frame, Alall 95, 7, 3 Frank, Barbara 7 Frank, ,Marnie 26, 85, 71, , az, 84, 79, 70 53 Frankel, Nancy 26, 96, 85, 98, 92, 80, 76, 38, Franzcne, Dan 35 Franzene Mike 27, 81 Frase, Corrine 26, 78 Fredrickson, Rannea 25, 96, 82, 78 Freitag, Dave 27 French, Loren 7 Fritz, Mary Ellen 27, 74, 82 Fuller, Jerry Fuller, Sandra 29, 97 Gage Curt 35 Gasch, ,Sall 35 Gauger, Gehrke Genoar Genoar, Gerber, Gerber Gerber 1 Y Richard 27, 77 Judy 29, 83, 78, 72 Charles 32, 84, 67 'Pat 30, 85, 90, 84, 914 Becky so, 96, 79, 70, 2, 7, 71 Chris 35, 83, 97, 70 Sue 35, 98, 93, 83, 97, 61, 70 Germann, Rosemary 86, 83, 97, 70 Germann, William 64, 58, 7 'Gervais Sally 85, 30, 84, 83 Giebel, Dan 35, 97 Giebel, Sue 35 Gifford, Bob 29, 92, 77 Gifford, Russell 92, 7 Gile, Eddie 29, 60. 59, 64 Giles, Linda 85, 7, 55 Gill Clark 29 Giovannoni, Randy 26 Glassman, Kurt 29, 97 Glenn, Clifford 32, 65 oiemi, Sally si, 80, 82, 86, 96, 7, 76, 83 Goodman, Gordon 27, 914, 59, 64, 65 Goralski, 'Chester 77 97 Goralski, Mary 35 97 Grabowski 'Patricia 35 Grace, David 27, 59 Grace, John 81, 86, 8, 98, 71, 76 Grace, Paulette 26, 78 Grady Dennis 29, 60, 63, 67 Granahan, Dennis 58, 3. 67 Grandys, Pat 29, 96, 74, 84, 94, 83, 71 Gray, Dick 30, 28, 59, 68 Greeter Kathy 30, 80 Greeter, 'Stuart 35, 65 Greeter. Susan 35, 84 Gregg, John 30, 80, 67 Griffin. Allen 95, 33. 96. 8. '93 Grisius Donald 35 Grundc-rlman 'George Guif, Eugene 77 Guinther John 30 Gustaveson, Gay 72 35, 93, 76 Hlaak, 'Gordon 35, 77 Student Index 79, 70 79, 76 70 Page 9 9 Hackworth, Darlene Haldeman, Joan 8 Hale, Barbara 34 Hall, Tina 82, 92, 8, 98, 76 Halsey, Neal 8 Halsey, Richard 29, 60 Halverson, Mike 32 Hammersley, Janet 35, 52, 83, 73, 80 70 Hammerstro1n1,lBill 26 Hanec Dzmytro 32, 87 Hann, Marilyn 32, 78 Hanny, James 27, 89, 88, 38, 59, 64, 71 65 Hanny, LeRoy 27, '59, 64, 65 Hanny, Susan Hansen, Joseph 35, 60, 63, 67 Hanson, Robert 31 Happ, Lawrence 95, 34 Hardt, Fred 32, 84, 60, 63, 67 Harpold, Linda 35, 96, 93, 83 Harris, Don 35, 60, 63, 65 Hartman, Dan 25, 92, 184, 94, 72 Hartman, 'Terry 34, 73 Haskins, Gary 95, 31, 71 Hawkinson, John 31, 60 Hawver, Raymond 8 Hayes, Bruce 34 Heidelmeier, Rick Heiden, Marilyn 8 Heise, Charles Heise, Donald Heiser. lLaVerne Helgeland, Barbara 27, 85, 96, 92, 82 73 Helgeland, Gary 96 34, 73, 67 Heling 'Cindy 34, 84, 83, 97 Hemmcnt. William 96, 98, 9 Hemlnent, John 94, 38, 88, 79, 98, 9, 71 76 Ileninger Terry 9, 65 Henne Ca-rolyn 25, 97 Henry, 'Betty 31, 97 Henry, Diane 34, 97 Hill James 34, 96, 72 Hill, Kathy 27 84, 82, 78, 79 Hill, Rosalie 81, 78, 85, 9 Himebauch, Cheryl 25, 96, 78 Hindall, Sue 26, 81, 93 Hinzpeter, Joan 32, 97 Hinzpetcr, Ronald 31, 92, 80, 65 Hinzpeter, Russ 30 Hoeft Debbie 34, 93, 78 Hoeft, Carol, 25, 82 Holden, Charles 9 Holden Remi Holmes, lByron 31 Holmes, Glenn 25 Host, Bob 30, 86, 62 Howland, Bill Huber, Larry 77 Hughes, Joanne 31, 96, 93, 72, 71 Huml. Don 27, 80 Hulml, Tom 935, 30, 84, 68 Hunt, Evelyn Hurdis, Sharon 30 Hurdis, Tom 27 Ingiald, Bob 30, 72, 6,7 J a-cque, Leon 30, 77 Jacobs, Jean 9 Jacobson, Sandra 94, 74, 9 Jaeger, Doreen 29, 80 Janowak, John 10, 68 ,70 Janowak, Mike 3, '85, 30, 28, 84, 94, 68 70 Jaynes, Jilm 31, 65 Jaynes, lRussfell 27 Jedda. -Carol 34, 83 70 Jensen, Kathy 31, 84, 75 Jensen, Sherry '31, 85, 96, 84, '97, '70 Jinkins, Ronnie 34, 77 Johnejack, Sally 31, 89, 85, 95, 84, 94 88 38 7'1 70 Johnson, lC'harles 31, 92 Johnson, Helen 30, 96, 72 Johnson, John 55, 10, 65 Johnson, John 29, 92 Lutcher, Johnson, Karen 86, 10 Johnson, Linda 83, 84 Johnson, Sally 32 Johnson, iSteve 34, 97, 67 Johnson, Trudy 10 Johonnott, Mary 27, 98, 96, 81 Jones, Betty 34 Jones, Sheila 29, 97 Kaeimpfer, Dan 25 Kahn, Sharon 27, '82, 78, 79 Kainholtz, Robert 10 Kara John 93 32, 65 Karlic, Donal 26, 174, 81, 80, 38, 711, 76 Kasten, 'Sharon 34, 97 Katt, Linda 29 Katzenberg, Lynn 10 Kautz,,, 'Peggy 96, 34, 78, 72 Keller, Robert 10 Kelter, James 32, 97 Kennelly, ,Mike 32, 96, 74, 94, 71 Kenyon, Ron 25 Kenyon, Therese 34, 83, 97 Kerber, Karen 78, 85, 10 Ketchpaw, Sharon 34, 83, 917, 80, 70 King, Carolyn 82, 92, 96, 98, 11, 83 Kirchhoff, Connie 96, 34, 83, 72 Kirchoff, Je-rry 34 Kissel. Charles 81, 80, 96, 11 Kist,'Barbara 46, 34 97 Kist, David 32, 77 Klewin, William 38, 55, 11 Kline, Darlene 11 Kluge. Gloria 26 Kluge, Ricky 34 Knop, Jerry 27 Knull, Sandy 26, 97 Kobylski, LaVerne 96, 11 Kobylski, Sue 30 Koch, 'Cathy 81, 34, 97 Koehn, Jean 25, 97 Koenen, Kathy 34, 84, 83, 76 Koerth, John 94, 711 68 Kolasar, Jeri 27 Kordoske, Alvin 30, 717 Kordoske, Marcia 34 Kosteln Ronald 26 65 Y. . Kotzian, Wlargaretha 27, 75, 93 Krause, Kathy 35, 83, 97 Krohn Sally 26, 178 Kronwall, David 30, 71 Kruzel, Lynda 30 81, 80, 72 Kuecker, -Cindy 53, 83, 38, 6'1 Kuecker Janet 29, 183, 78, 97 Kuecker Tobey 34, 84, '78, 65 Kuecker, Wilbur 11 Kuehn Ray 26, 77 Kuen, Larry 29, 94, 60 62 Kull Ma-ry 25 85, 81, 94, 80, 38, '71, 70 Kundert Catherine 34, 84, 78 Kundert, Daniel '34 77 Durtz. Delores 27 Kutz, Linda 37 84, 83 Kutz, Susan 37, 86 84, 76 LaCroix, 'David 27, 67 LaCroix, Fayette 29, 84, 78 Larsen Connie 85, 11 Larsen, Joanne 29, 94, 83 Larson Richard 33 LaRue, Susan 37, 180, 611, 76 Lasch, Roger 96. 98, 11 Lazzio, Josiane 37, 80, 76 Ledger Robert 68 Lee 'Mike 25 Leech, Janice 37, 97 Lcff, Barbara 27, 96, 82, 94, '78 Lindberg Ronnie 31 Linhart, Artis 12 Liniger 'Diane 27 Lininger, Fred 12 Lininger, Grace 311 Lischefski Leroy 26 Page 100 Student Yndexf CON1 Lisowe, Diane 37, 83, 97 Lock, Margaret 26, 83 Loimva Rick 33 Love, 'Mike 31 Love, 'Terry 33 Luepkes, Jane 37 Luepkes, Jeanne Lueukes. Marcia 'Lutcher Hardy 31, 80, 72 63, 67 LeEunice 82, 12 Lyon, Joyce 37 'McAdarn, Peggy 31, 96, 80, 73, 76 iMcAda.m, 'Terry 33, 63, 65 Meavoy, Bette 81, 52, 80, 92, 85, 94, 96, 74, 98, 12, 76, 3 McCartney, Mike 62, 38, 11, 65 McCalester, Wray '33 rMciCormick, Mickey 32, 74, 84, 94, 83, 97, 70 iMiciCullough, 'Margaret 37, 33, 3, 83, 153, 83, 97, '61, 70 3MrcDonald, Terry 96, 93, '72, 716, 710 fMcKaig, 'Carol 26, 96, 82, 78,76 Madaus, John 32, 96, 77 McKinney, Yvonne 31 1M1cKaig, Edward 33, 73 .Malecki Howiard 32 Mialsch, 'Betty 26, 82, 80 Malsch, Judy 78, 94, 12 Maltz, Donna 37, 83, 78 Maltz, Lyle 12 Mancini, 'Carl 58, 12, 67, 66 Mancini, 'Carol 37, 33, 83, 78 Manley, Harry 96, 12, 73 Manley Wallace 25, 67 ,Margraf lBob 32 !Marquardt, Harry 32, 9'3 Marten, Gary Marten, Verna 26, 82, 78 Matwij, Karen 37, 83, 78 Maynard, 'Richard 32 Mehalos, Deno 11 1Meine1 Ken 77, 67 Meister, Gene 11 Meister, Marion 26 78, 72 Meister, Meister Norunan 31 Phyllis 27, 717 Melbye,ALinda 31, 78, 97 Melvin, Carol 37, 49, 98, 74, 84, 97, 76, 70 Melvin, Grace 26, 85, 98, 96, 81, 94, 76, 70 Meunier. Chuck 11 Meyer Ray 77,97 Meyerhofer, Dan 64, 58, 95, 77, 11 Meyerhofer, Roger 31, 77 Miller, IBonnie 37, 83, 78 Miller, Larry 33 Miller, Norma 81, 82, 94, 11, 71, 76 Miller, Robert 32 Miller, Larry 33 Minea, Russ Miskie Mike 27 Mitchell, Beverly 37, 84 Mioldenhauer, David 311 Moeller, Danny 33, 63, 65 Moericke, Myrna 82, 11 Mohr, Judith 94, 86, 74, 55, 11 Monroe. Jim 35 Montleon Cristine 97 Moore. Cleo 14 'Moore Gladys 31, 84, 97 Moore, Wayne 30, 95, 92, 84, 64, 68, 710 'Moore 'Wayne 33, 91 Morgan, Joyce Morgan, Ken 27, 25 81, 73 Morgan, Larry 77 'Morrissey Tom 33, 84, 97 68 Motley Gene 30 28, 81, 72, 63, 711, 65 Mott, Na nCy 73, 27, 95, 85, 82, 78 Nagel, Geraldine 78, 82, 14 Nelson, Sandy Neuhaus, Beverly 80, 84, 96, 74, 98, 14 Neuhaus, fGilbert 33 Neuhaus Sally 29 96, 73 Newman, James 11 Studen t fndex Niebuhr, Yvonne 86, 14 Nischier, aCarlyn 37, 97, 76 Norton Darrel 32, 77 Olson, Cathy 29, 93, 83, 76 Olson, Linda 82, 85, 84, 14 Osborn, David 84 Osborn, Janet 37 96, 84, 83, 97 Osborn, Lynn 14 Oscarson, Sharon 27, 74, 84, 82 Ostrander William 33 Otto Larry 64 Otto, Linda 37, 78 Pagel Ken 26 Pagel, Marybeth 25, 85, 82, 78, 79 Panec, Pat 78, 82, 14 Panenfus Kathy 25 84,82 Panenfus, Janet 37, 84, 83, 97 Park, Harriet 25 Parker, Linda 37, 86. 83, 80, 76, '70 Parshall Dick 26, 97, 59 Pasaka, Jane 61, 38, 74, 55, 14 Patnaude, Peggy Paton, Gail 82, 92, 15 Patton, Cherie 15 Paul, Harlow 37 Pawlowski, Margaret 26, 78, 97 Pcndergast, Jack 55, 15, 67 Robers. Steve 25, 77, 59 Robertson, .Allan 37, 77 Robertson Andy 77 Robinson, Barb Robinson Kenneth 95, 96, 16, 71 Robinson. Phil 17, 77 Roloson, Wendy 26, 89, 98, '96, 38, 61, 76 Ronan. Joseph 62. 80, 58, 17 Rose, .Carmella Rothengass, Dianne 96 17 Routley, Lowell, 17 Ruenz, Steven 17 77 Ruenz, Tommy 37 Russo, Ron 26 Rutkoske, Tim 62, 58, 117, 515 Ryan, William 62, 58, 17, 65 Sadler, Helen 26, 82, 94, 38, 61 Sagert, Delores 30 Samonig, Gloria Sandberg, Jane 32, '84, 83, 72, 81 Sawicki, Sheryl 25, 84, 94 Schachner, .Diane 26 Schatzman, Janet 25, 84 Schenk, 'Billy 37, 67 Schenk Eugene 32 Schick, Robin 25, 93, 94, 77 Schinke, Tom 26, 24, 81, 85, 84, 94, 59, 64, 65 Pendergast, Jill 85. 30, 84, 83, 97, 70 Perne, Beverly 30 Perrv. Gail 82, 85, 15 Perry Randy 27, 59 Peters, Mary Ann 96 811, 30, 83, 75, 73 Schneider, :Connie 37, 97, 80, 76 Schneider, James 37, 95, 33, 97 Schreiner, Frances 32, 86, 83, 78 Schreiner, Norman 25, 95 Schrylver, Robert 37, 63 65 Peterson Clark 77, 15 Schuette, 'GCGYEG 32 Peterson Dennis SChl1ldt. Barb 32 Peterson Ellen 29, 96 80 SCh111eI', 591111 Peterson, Harold 54, 69, 30, eo, 71, 67 Schultz, fB111y 25. 96, 97 Peterson. Jane 61 so, 38, '10, 55, 15 Schultz, Shawn 37 'Peterson Judy 52, 26 Schultz, Winnifred 26 Peterson Richard 62,94,15 Schumacher Sarah 37. 83. 78 Petrie Catherine 29, 73 Petrie, Landon 37, 35, 34, 25, 67 Peyer Leland 37 Peyer, Linda 26 Schuren, Robe-rt 37, 60 Sellers, Robert 37, 77 Sertzel, Paul 37, 73, 65 Sexton, Terry Phillips, Michael Phillips, Pete 27, Phillips, Tom 29 Piantino :Clifford Pond, 'Pat 29, P92 97 62, 58, 55, 15, 67, 66 '81, 93 93 60, 62, 65 37 Shaeffer, Richard 37 Shelp, Ricky 31, 97 Shelp. Ronald 37, 97 Shenstone, Danny 59, 65 Shumway, Jean 27, '85, 81, 92 80, 76 , 84 Pongratz Dan '29, 84, 68 Potter, Sharon 96, 29, 84, 83, 76 Pottie John 25, 77, 59, 67 Poulsen, James 58, 16 Powers, Meg 85, 96, 29, 84, 83, 76, Puhl, Allen 37, 77 Quake, Larry 29 Quake. Lenny 30, '77 Quarles. Jlanet 82, 16 Quartana, Patsy 37, 76 Rahn, Bob Railton, Joseph 58, 16 Rasch, Toim 30 Raup, Lenore 37, 78 Ray, Dianna 37, 83, 70 70 Siblik, Chuck 25, 96, 98, 88, 59 Siedschlag, Carol 25 Sistak, Clarence 31 Skarda James 37, '60, 63, 65 Skilling, Barbara 37 Skilling, Russel 32 Skinner James 26 Smelser. Carol 31 96, 84, 76 ,Smith Dorothy 29, 86, 84, 83 Smith Gloria 35, 72, 83 Smith Kathy 96, 74, 18 ,Smith Margaret 26 Smith, 'Mike 32 Smith, Richard 35, 96, 73 Smith, Robert 31 Smith, Sandy 35, 86, 83 Ray, Gene 29 Read. Pat 29 Recob .Francis 32. 87 Reed, Richard 29, 97 Reed, Robert 97, 76, 16 Reif, David Reik, Sue 31, 96 84 Reynolds Bill 37,94 Reynolds, John 96, 16 Richardson Dian 81, 31, 725, 87 Richter, Joyce 25, 93, 71, 82, 79 Richter Lynn 30, 84, 94 83 Richter, Platricia 74, 16 Roanhaus Darcy 30,83 Roanhaus. Ken 26, 95, 67 Robbins, Bill 30, S12 80 Robbins Greg 37, 68 Robers, Carolyn 30, 97 Page 101 Sorvala 'Wayne 35, '77 Speckman, Gary 77, 18 Speckman, John 32, 77 Stack, Dennis 31 Stardy, Joan 26, 96, 86, 84 Starkey, Dean 35, 93 Starkey, Judy 25, 85 Stauffacher Jeff 64, 38 18, 67, 66 Steen, Bill 35 Stephens, Albert 18 Stewart, Bernard 31, 77 Stotko, Kathy 31, 85, 83 Stotler, Shirley 26, 78 Streicher, Fred 35, 73, 68 Stryzek, Christine 35, 81, 78, 97 Sullivan, Katherine 35 Sullivan, 'Thomas 31 ICONTINUED1 Student Index Sumner, Richard 18 68 Sutton Barbara 35 78 Siwance, 4Melv'a 25, 93 Tanking Gaye 35, 97 tTargo, Arthur 27 Terracina, iRoland 96 Thomas, Donald 18 Thomas, 'Robert 32 Thozmpson, :Carolyn 35, 83 fThompson, Mike 65 Thompson, Tilford 30, 77 Tibbitts, Jerry 25 Todd, Warren Torkclson Ted 18 Toton, Dave 31 Trimble, Jack 35, 73, 67 Trimble, Joe 31, 73, 72, 60, 66, 67 Trout, Norma 18 Trubeir, John 35, 65 Turner Judy 35, 78 Twist, Donald 35 Utter, Dianne 26, 97 Utter, Sue 42, 25 VanderPal, Don 31 Va11derP.al, Donna 30, 80, 73 Vanlue, Donald 35, 97 VanTasse1l, Gary Vasilakis, Tina 19 Vavra, Rosemary 26, 82 Vincent, George 35, 92 Vincent, George 96, 30, 84, 72 Wake, Pat 29, 97 Walby, Bob 65 Walther, George Wambold Gnary 92, 94, 19, 65 Warfel, Bernice 19 Warfel, Lester 27, 93, 67 Warn, Ronald 35 Warner, 'Warner fW3tSOH Weaver 'Weaver Weaver. We gner Maria 94, 84, 86, 74, 70, 19 Robert 34, 60, 65 Richard 30, 60, 63, 65 'Bruce 30, 65 Mark 34 Stephen 77,19 Shirley 25 Weil, Nick 25, 96, 98. 72, 76 Weie, Richard 26, 77 Welch, Pamela 27, 82 Welker, Barb 3-1, 96, 84, 94, 70 Wellman Ruth 27 Wenzel, Ernest 19, 65 Wereduik Mary 31, 80 West, Jim 26, 98, 96, 92, 88, 72 West, Linda 31, 93 West, Ricky 69, 32 92, 84 Weyra uch, George 19 Weyrauch, Judy 32, 96 We yro ugh Dennis 27, 84 59 Wheeler, Jeanne 25, 80 Whinnery, Joe 32, 87 White, White 'Carl 32, 77, 65 'George 34 White, Rosemary 26, 85, 81, 711, 92, 84, 79 vvhne Rosemary '34 83, 97 Wickstrom, Dorothy 34, 86, 84, 97, 70 Wild, Doris 34, 83, 78, 76 Wilhel Wilhel m. Heather 154, 46, 32, 84, 83, 61 m, 'Michael 25, 64 65 Williams, iBarbara 34, 84, 83, 97, 70 Williams 'Carl 32, '77 Williams, Karen 19 Williams, Linda 29 Williams Rhea 34, '84, 183 97 Williams. 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