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S- , Yung, -J .qv -.vi-Jfff ,wg f 0 1' r A x I V j Q , W4 9 wal' U 'A ,I gf fi 'MYR' MX pf 'ff fgfvvff ff .2 R K, I , G 3 'Ilya ' ,ij d,Mf 2't . ki K Inv! If 4 K QV' li ei' ,, xg ig x.. 'A 3 7 , W1-'r If- M mary d bradford S011 I presentlng th S the l9.J0 spv I nomun ln Tun snnnrs or mun n mmmmm me n sumo: Lenosha uusconsan pauses a moment to catch its breath I Z ? I -5' Q, - Qu 1,1 5 Q X! ' I i g V a - . I .i-: 5 .Hs ,, 4 . ., I.,- lf A 7 , , , . Q , . , . V .... . . . , 1 . , . A K 44 1 A o I . Q Q 0 0 Q l 1 9 1 1 5 Q 1 -1 books and clubs blended into one The ' ' 1950. It's mid-century and the world pauses oment to catch its breath. Behind are 50 y f imagination that brought forth agazing firewor ot achievement: automobiles. movies. ta . and technicolor, penicillin, pl s, synthetic radios, and television. his is 50 years at represents a mere k in the clock g histo e minutes tick by. The world loo ahead to the next 50 years. Perhaps it will be momentous time: perhaps 1950 will come one ot the most important dates in history But it doesn't seem momentous to you t 8:00 on Monday morning, at 11:00 in an e dless history class, or at 3:00 in cr drowsy udy hall. The fate of the world and the xt years are in the misty future w e you're co g the days till P-n Time. heering at a bas bull game, or balanc' your time between chemistry and cam iqning in the hectic week of homecoming. But tirrgwill not be opped: the years will keep on comin Ahead lies a yet undiscovered world of der that time and our imagination ' ake a reality. W6 JF Mr. Davey explains Oscar the manikin to his advanced biolcgy l class. tick tock - tick tock - tick tock - tick tock - The hands of the clock move forward. Faces change, ideas change, we change But these few precious moments we have Torn out of the book of timef-these remain. Mr. Freeberg helps Fred Krist apply his newly acquired knowledge ot mechanical drawing. The trumpet section gives us mu- sic scit and sweet or lcud and solid. Nancy Lambrecht and Marie Erickson with scientific coolness dissect the head of ci cali in advanced biology. Caught in the act? No, it's Fred Bistrick, Ken Lewis, and Bob Meissnez applying the stain in woodworking. Icon Zawacki and Nancy Dyberg give their opponent something to work on. The physics book is just decora- tion. It's ceramics that holds the attention of Mike Matarrese and Stephanie Bart. Vince Lia adjusts a Bunsen burner in chemistry class 7 . i Q L' WW f' , , I x ,, ,ff -if X F Ei. ,Q 4,- , f?2'2 ' I ,pr O J ,Z ,by Would be Counterleiters Rod Westphal and Wayne Lura practice up by priming programs. Let us push back the hands of the clock To 8 o'clock. We shall start September 6, 1949. We shall attend classes, club meetings, Homecoming, all the games and meets, and then We shall look in at the impressive graduation exercises. We shall move silently unnoticed To peek at our year at high. Are you ready? Tick tock tick tock tick tock - tick tock Whether it's teacups, horses, or girattes, Mr. Brown's art class excels. Miss Murphys English students show various phases of concentration, but Dave Trish sleeps blissfully on. Concentration helps in Miss Iohn- son's Typing 1 class. Miss Campbells typing 3 class deep in transcribing shorthand notes. Magazine study in the library is lun. Miss Llewellyn assists her English 5 in their research. Dick Bornhuetter and Bob Lasky running beads in the sheet metal shop. When two angles are bisected' . . . Mr. Nye helps prove a theorem. Ronald Dennis hard at work on the circular saw. 0-, -'fvfr AQ. 7 f ,, i x . ,-5 ,Q 'G if f , EJ 3' Q--19 s.. R -nf?-V nl 5.x N Hi Style decorates Oratcr Roger Borggren takes the stand A clothing class begin another creation Another Homecoming float takes shape Ready for the big moment Shirley Thomas plays the chimes, a rarely heard part of the orchestra Consternation reigns in the chemistry lab The clock steadily ticks away the precious mo- ments oi our high school days. tick tock - tick tock - tick lock - tick tock - Rag mops. shawls, mustaches produced a vivid interpretation oi Macbeth in Miss Moody's English literature class. , 1 nw' , , ,I Q 11,6 ,QM :qv xt MV fl , ' 1 LQQZH-gf . MM M , f ' k ,- ,, i l 91 ,-.. a J f x i cu m1n1siraf10n H R Maurer MA Supermtendent of S hools A welcome to Kenoshus newest freshman D T Iohn MA Prmclpal The hme IS 7 45 a m ll' s any weekday fhey all follow fhls same paH'ern The bell rmgs and fhe halls are filled wlfh fhe scunds of slamming lockers and falling books Then mosl' of you gafher rn fronf of fhe llbrary or ln homeroom buf fo fhe oflice force ll' seems fhaf everybody was absenl' fhe day before or has business wrfh one cf fhe bosses Lafer fhere are always fhose who appear m Mr Sfockers office They fried hard buf shll fhey were lafe Azalea Terry Hazel Herley Beat: ce Hcrt Helen Rcxstocny Ccxrmellu R nde A va V 4 A y y l -14 A I. F. Stocker, M.A. Winifred Farley, lVI.A Assistant Principal Counselor of Girls lohn Rohde shares an interesting bit of information about aerodynamics with Miss Daniels English Class. english Margaret Densmore M.A .... Eunice Smith Bacher MA .... Myrtle Bangs- berg M.A .... Nora Belle Binnie B.A. . ' u Florence Bisbee MDA- ' A - Ruth A few minufes affer eighf fhe bell rings, and Breiseth MA. v A ' Ruth Brown MA. you drag yourself fo class. Maybe :fs Eng- , , . Edith Gene Daniel MIA ,,,, lish. You've sfudied Poe or Dickens, read fhe Arthur S. Penske M.S .... Maurice A. lafesf chapfer from Silas Marner, caughf Hannon M.A .... Irving G. Hansen Ph. M .... Elberta Llewellyn M.A .... Carlena Michaelis M.A .... Charlotte , Moody M.A .... Mary Elizabeth Mur- agam phy MA .... Florence Barr Nelson B.A .... Laura E. Steffen MA. fhe currenf grammar poinf: buf you sfill hope fo gei' off wifhouf a fesf. The bell rings Densmore Bacher Bangsberg Binnie Bisbee Breiseth Penske Hannon Hansen Michaelis Moody Murphy -16.- Merrick Blank Bayler Wilson anguage Alma M. Merrick M.A .... Margaret Densmore M.A .,.. Leone Schuessler Bayler M.S .... Juliana Blank M.A. . . . Ruth Brown M.A .... Virginia Wilson M.A. Brown Daniel Nelson Steffen Diane Kinner, Ioanne Duberstine. Sam Kishline, and Erma Mat tiazzi sing a French song conducted by Allred Despin. You've had frouble enough fhinking in your own language, buf now you fry someone else's. lf's hard. No wonder, whaf with folk- ing fhru your nose, frilling your r's. or making one noun have fen differenf spellings. When fhe bell rings af fen, you are relieved .... -17- All then' lmgers m a ple Ioyce Hartnell Agnes Matcska Shlrley Bxtter and Cynthxa Sole xhv-,I in usfrm aris Maryone Corbm M A Russell Cos ner M S A E Freeberg B S H A L1nk M A Teresa McDonough Ph M B D Reppert BS Har net Smlth Harvard C Smlth M S Florence S0kO11k M A Edward Thomas M S 01719 QCOlflO1'l'l1CS Hs fame fo glve your hands some exerclse You build a prmfed page from fype a cab mef from wood a scoop from mefal You fake a dozen dlfferenf fhmgs mlx fhem ln a bowl and fhey furn Info a cake This fume when Hue bell rmgs you are relucfanf abouf leaving class Corbm Cosner Freeberg Lmk McDonough Reppert Smith Smith Sokolxk Thomas 18 ,',,, 4-Q 'fm Slater Reed VanCaster Davies Brown Christy Hargrove Dunham ine aris Iohn Davies Ph. B., Speech . . . Dorothy Slater Ph. B., Library, SPY . . . Elsie B. Reed B.A., Library . . . Ianice Peter- sen Van Caster, Library . . . Kenneth D. Brown M.A., Art . . . Sam P. Christy BA., Art . . . Catherine Hargrave MA., Music . . . Howard Dunham M.M., Band, Orchestra New il s off fo enjoy fhe finer fhings of life. You can be a senafor puffing his bill before fhe senafe, or an acfor playing his firsf major role. You can draw or sing, or al leasl' learn fo appreciafe fhose who do. You can spend an hour browsing fhru lhe library. Now il s lime fo eaf, and you move fasfer wifh fhe prospecl' of an hour and a half off .... Low and Melodic The music that comes from French Horns when played by Bernadette Mor- gan, Audrey Hornby, Ican Mur- ray and Earlene Icrnt. 11 f.:, 4? science muff: Lois Watts, Iim Bartels and George Cudahy explain degrees ol an angle, with the help of Miss Griffin. Mary Doherty M.A .... Donald Buck MA .... Byron Davey MA .... Lydia Florence Baar MA .... Ona Andrews Goerz Ph. M .... B. W. Huberty B.A. MA .... C. E. Bayler Ph. B .... . . . W. C. Kruse M.A .... Iohn L. Florence Caswell M.A .... L. E. Engle Paska IVLA .... Andrew P. Smith lVI.A. BA .... Tella Griffin MA .... Cath- . . . Charles Walter MA .... Philip erine Novack M.A .... Richard Nye Whitaker MA. MA. Bayler Baar Andrews Buck Caswell Davey Dc-herty Engle Goerz Griffin Huberty Kruse Novack Nye Paska Smith Walter Whitaker Ieanette Bosman and Ioa Ande sen ake a fnal check p before cutt ng ste c11 Lo1s Iane Campbell M A ElS16 Cumro Baldwm M A T L Hartzell M Ed Leon Hermsen B A Avls Iohnson M A lean M Kahler Evelyn Kronenwetter MA Caryl Lucille Oates MA For a lof of you noon hour IS fhe flme fo sfudy You can knock oil fhaf lafesf geomefry problem or wind up your dally algebra If IS also a good frme fo nd yourself of fhose omni presenf repeals You can even run fhru fhe currenf chapfer of physics or biology gusf one more fume COl'l'll'7'lQ1'C1G Now IS fhe hme fo make up one of fhose speed fesfs or lusf fo prachce your shorf hand You can even wlnd up fhaf lasf page of bookkeeping before frudgmg ouf af fhe end of anofher day School IS a lol' of work buf you wouldn 'l' mlss lf for fhe world Campbell Baldwm Hartzell Hermsen Iohnson Kxonenwetter Oqies 21 .gn ,' i Q i- . , -e , 'fp' .4-Q Hastings Owens Rafshol Smith W. W. Martelle M.A .... Mabel B. Duncan M.A .... Matilda Hansen M.A. . . . Hope Hastings M.A .... W. F. Owens M.A .... Martin Raishol M.A. . . . Glenn Smith M.A. socia science You beaf fhe bell lo homeroom. and gab for a few minufes. Then you're off lo solve world problems or fo see how your fore- fafhers solved fheirs. You figure if would be quife a life fo busl' frusfs or fo help break down fhe walls of fhe Basfllle. Who knows someday you mighf sif in fhe iWhife House. Your dreams bursf as fhe bell rings .... Miss Hastings' American history class bury themselves in the pages ol Muzzey. Bob Gross and lohn Fabian are instructed on how to throw the left jab by Coach Highland. p ysfcal eclucaiion Iaskwhich Highland Kuplerschmidt Martin Peel Schumacher Spaulding Thanos Vanderhoof l -ggw Charles Iaskwhich B.S .... lames F. Highland B.A .... Doris H. Kupfer- schmidt B.S., R.N .... Frank H. Martin MA .... I. A Peel M.S .... Major William H. Schumacher M.S .... Ruth Spaulding B.S .... Aphrodite Thanos B.S .... Mildred Vanderhoof M.A. l'l's 2:30, and lime fo gel' educafed physically. You fake a refreshing dlp in fhe pool or run fhru a hard game of baskefball. All fhis is lopped off wifh a cool shower. The bell rings, and fo some, fhe school day is over. . . the senior class The officers of the Ianu- ary graduating class: Darrell Holman, vice- president: Betty Hinz, secretary: Mabel Leach, treasurer, and Dick Tappa, president. january graduates motto Courage is the foundation of victory flower Red Carnation colors Chinese Red and Pearl Grey honor students Ieanette Andreoli Beverly Eidsor Howard Granger Darrell Holman Harriet Kahn George Lourigan Wayne O'Nei1 Dorothy Scharf Dick Tappa David Trish Pat Warren june honor students Robert G. Anderson Verna Anderson Patricia Belleau Shirley Benedict Olivia Butteri Kenneth Decker Iudith Fina lack Freeberg Marilyn Gallup Glen Holt Ruth Lefebvre Iohn Molstad The officers of the Iune graduating class: Bob Carbone, treasurer: l Gene Fitch, vice-presi- dent: Barb Wehner, secretary: Glen Holt, president. Marjorie Peterson Edna Prell Adrienne Robinson Helen Rodina Vern Rudgal Ioyce Schnell Shirley Schultz Arlene Veprauskas Evelyn Wiesner Virginia Zales Constance Zanio graduates motto The spokes of knowledge turn the wheels of success. flower Yellow Tea Rose colors Forest Green and Gold Four happy graduates look back over their high school experiences via the SPY. As you sit waiting for your diploma. your mind drifts back over your school days .... You see faces .... Teachers and friends .... You see dances and parties and proms and games .... You think of the good times you had in classes .... Why you even recall your first date .... Of course there are bad memories, too .... A few unexcused absences .... A couple of bad grades and even . . . Suddenly your name echoes in your ears .... Someone hands you a diploma, shakes your hand, and says, Congratulations. . . . You manage to murmur, Thank you. . . . Now it's tassel to the right .... You are graduated .... Then you march from the auditorium .... But in those few steps you walk a long way ahead in life .... All this is Graduation- 1950. graduation I 95 0 To the strain of Pomp and Circumstancef Ierry Badgero, Dick Becker, and Lois Bennetl walk the last mile. Regally attired in caps and gowns, four sen- iors manage to sit in the midst of the gradua- tion rush. Iimmy Spangler sets Roger Drewels cap at ih proper angle N ACETO AIELLO AMBROSINI ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON MARY IANE ACETO. Washington. Y-Teens 1. DAPHNE ANDERSON. Lincoln. ALBERT AIELLO. Lincoln. Class Treasurer 1: Foot- . bully Sophomore 1' Junior Varsity 2' Varsity 3- MARGARET ANDERSON. McKinley. G.A,A. 1, 2, 3. GENEVIEVE AMBROSINI. McKinley. MARILYN ANDERSON. McKinley. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. ' '6 f le ln 194 7 you came as greenhorns 0 . h. s. IEANETTE ANDREOL1. Washington. Honor Society 2, ROSEMARY BIANCHI. Washington. Y-Teens 1, 2. 3: 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: SPY Sales- Bowlinq li SCA- CCKShi9! 11 P-Tlx-.AA 2. 3: SPY man l. Salesman 3. B . ' . - .. BRUNA ANGELICI. McKinley. Y-Teens 1. R1IfCTEn?ziOelc212g5 2.MCKm1eY Football qophomore - ' IOSEPH BURATTI. Washington. New Life Club 3: ICANN ANGELO' Mcxmley' Y Teens 2' 3' S.C.A. Cashier 3: Football Manager 2. GERALD BADGEROW. MCKin1eY- DANTE CONTI. Washington. Football-Sophomore 1, Iunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3. RICHARD BECKER. McKinley. ROBERT DeBRUIN. Mitchell, Racine. DOLORES DeCONO. McKinley. French Club 1, 2: LOIS BENNETT. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 3: SPY Salesman 2. af' ANDREOLI ANGELICI ANGELO BADGEROW BECKER BENNETT BIANCHI BLOXDORF BURATTI CONTI DeBRUIN DeCONO ..28.. EVA DeSIMONE Washxngton Ken Kom Klub 3 YTeens 2 Bowllng 3 LORETTA DOERFLINGER Washmgton Honor S crety 2 Spamsh Club 3 YTeens 1 2 3 GAA ROGER DREWEL Lmcoln ELIZABETH EICHLER Washmgton Ken Kom Klub Cmemotxc 2 3 Vxce Pres 3 GAA 3 BEVERLY EIDSOR Washmgton Ken Kom Klub 3 Cmematxc 2 3 YTeens 1 Bond 1 2 3 Orchestra G A A ELYWN ELLISON McK1nley NICK FABIANO Mclfmley MEREDITH GENTES Lrncoln French Club 1 2 Cappella Chou 1 2 3 HOWARD GRANGER Lmcoln Class Presxdent 2 H1Y 2 3 Secy 2 Pres 3 Honor Soclety 2 3 Vice Pres 2 Student Senate 2 3 New Lrfe Club 2 PTAA 2 SCA Cashlerl IDA GRAZIANO McK1nley YTeens1 2 3 V e Pres 2 SPY Salesman 3 PHILIP GREENBERG Lmcoln Student Senate 3 Trl School Councll 3 New Lxte Club 1 2 3 SCA Quill and Scroll 3 RICHARD GREGORI Washmgton Football Sopho more l Iumor Varslty 2 Varsmty 3 WILLIAM HARMAN Lmcoln IACK HELLMAN McK1nley ELIZABETH HINZ Lxncoln Class Secretary 3 K Teens 2 3 Secy 2 Pres 3 Student Senate Secy 3 Gxrl Scouts 1 2 3 Gtrl Scout Cabxnet 2 V1cePres 2 YTeens 1 2 3 Pres l Gene 1 Pres 3 SPY Salesman 2 Homecoming Queen 3 DARRELL HOLMAN Lmcoln Class Vnce Presldent 3 Honor Society 2 3 Treas 2 3 Student Senate 3 RALPH HOWARD Lmcoln DAVID HUNTER McK1nley Ochestra I 2 3 Pres 3 ROTCI 2 3 Rxtle Teaml 2 3 A-L, ft, a 9 A ,- I3 yn Us n I A . '. . o- 213. , , - , , , . . . I - '. ' . 3: 25 . . . 1: A I ' I I A h . ' . , :A . ' . - , , ic - Cashier 3: SPY 3--Advertising Nlanager A -' . : - I ', I, 4 . , ro . ' . r , , - Uri , 7 41' , ' '.n I ff- H 7 ' s 'Un Y - so .1 ' 'fr' .- 1- - , 'L.. Q' ' IACKL KAHN KASSEL KAST KLABUNDE KLOBUCHAR PATRICIA IACKL. St, Georges HARRIET KAST. Lincoln. K-Teens 3: New Lite Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Y-Teens HARRIET KAHN. Woshington. Honor Society 2, 3: 1, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3. French Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Symphonic Choir 2. NORMA KLABUNDE. Lincoln. RALPH KASSEL. Lincoln. Bond 1, 2. CONSTANCE KLOBUCHAR. Lincoln, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: French Club 1, 2: New Life Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2: Bowling I, 2: SPY Salesman 3. you were lost in a new and uncertain worlll ALVIN KLOET. McKinley. Red Triangle 3 Vice- ETHEL KRMAN. McKinley. Y-Teens 2, 3. Pres. 3: Tri-School Council 3: Student Senate 3. VIOLET KULESIS. McKinley. French Ciub 3: A Cap- EUGENE KLOPSTEIN. Friedens. ROTC 2, 3. Zilla Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Symphonic oir 1, 2. LOIS KOTH. McKinley. SUSAN LANGENBACH. Lincoln, Sub Deb 3 Treas. ROGER KRAAK. McKinley. Football--Sophomore 1. 3: New Life 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Treas. 1: KENEWS 2, 3. MARCELLA KRANING. Washington. Cinematic 2, 3: P.T.A.A. 3. MABEL LEACH. Lincoln. Class Treasurer 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate 3 Treos. 3: Y-Teens KENNETH KRAUSE. Lincoln. 1, 2, 3---Sec'y 1, Pres. 2: Y-Teen Conference 2: S.C.A. Cashier 1, 2, 3. IOSEPH LECCESI. Washington. LYLE LE MAY. Superior, Wisconsin. KLOET KLOPSTEIN KOTH KRAAK KRANING KRAUSE KRMAN KULESIS LANGENBACH LEACH LECCESI LE MAY MARILYN LOIS. Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub I, 2. GEORGE LOURIGAN. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3- Pres. 2, 3: Seminar 2, 3. BETTY LUNDSKOW. McKinley. Sub Deb 2, 3 Vice- Pres. 3: Y-Teens 3 Treas. 3: Bowling 2, 3: S,C.A. Cashier 3. WAYNE LURA McKinley ROTCI 2 3 MARY MALETTA McKinley Ken Kom Klub 3 YTeens 3 CONCETTA MARRONE McKinley Library Club YTeens 2 3 IULIA MAUSER McKinley Ken Kom Klub 2 3 Bowling I ARLENE MIELKE Lincoln Girl Scouts 2 3 Ken Kom Klub 3 Sec y 3 Corres Sec y 3 DALE NEMETH McKinley B ndl 2 3 Golf 3 ROTC 3 LORRAINE NICKEL Washington Class Treasurer 2 Cinematic 2 3 YTeens 2 3 Vice Pres 3 RICHARD NORMAN McKinley ROTCI FRANCES NOTO Washington GAA 1 2 3 WAYNE ONEIL Lincoln Class President I Honor Society 2 3 Student Senate l 2 3 Tri Sc ol Council 1 2 French Club 3 Pres 3 SPY Sales man 2 SPY Editor 3 Quill and Scroll 3 PTA A IANET PATTERSON McKinley Library Club 3 ELAINE PETERSON Washington Cinematic 2 3 IACK PRYSE Lincoln KENEWS ARLEEN RHODE Lincoln S b Deb 2 3 Secy 2 Vice Pres 3 Pres 3 Student Senate 3 Honor So ciety 2 PTAA 3 YTeens I Secy 1 Forensics A ashier I SCA Bo Pres 3 SPY Salesman l 2 3 ANNABELLE RIDLEY McKinley AIYISI Alley l 2 Treas Z SPY Salesman 3 -1. .xv . ' . ' 3: . ' . a , , : : ' g , f ' , , p ho Sec'y 3: Y-Teens 2. 3 Sec'y 3.- 3: s.c.' , I, 3: . . . ard 1, 2, 3 I l I 9 z 7 'N 6 , - 'X-off . 'L Ms H5 19 li ROUSE RUSECKI SALITURO SALITURO SCHARF SCHILLING ARNOLD ROUSE. Washington. IOSEPH SALITURO. Lincoln. Band 1. NEAL RUSECKI. Lincoln. Basketball B-Squad 1: DOROTHY SCHARF. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3: Football Sophomore 1, Varsity 2. 3. Student Senate 3: Ken Kom Klub 3-'Pres. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2-Vice-Pres. 1: Bowling 2, 3. CAROL SCHILLING. Lincoln. Student Senate 37 P.T.A.A. 3: Y-Teens 1: High Stepping 1, 2, 3 Pres. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Bowling 1, 2. EUGENE SALITURO. Lincoln. Band l, 2. but time is a teacher, and for a year she IOHN SCHMITZ. Lincoln. Football 1, 2, 3. IEAN STEEL. Lincoln. K-Teens 3-Sec'y 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3'-Pres. 3: Trident Z, 3: Y-Teen Conference 3. LUCILLE SIROCCHI. McKinley. Y-Teens I. PAUL STEFFENSEN, Lincoln. New Life Club 2: SPY THERESA SISNOVICH. Washington. New Lite Club 2, 3. 2: Y-Teens Z, 3. KENNETH STETTNER. McKinley. Bowling 3. ALEX SOKE. McKinley, BETTY STROPE. Hyde Park, Chicago. Y-Teens 1. IAMES SPALLATO. McKinley. ROBERT SWARTZ. Friedens. IAMES SPANGLER. McKinley. RICHARD TAPPA. Lincoln. Class Vice-President 1, 2: Class President 3: Student Senate 3 Pres, 3: P.T.A.A. 3-Vice-Pres. 3: French Club 1. 2-Vice- Pres. 1: Pres. 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3--Treas. 2: Pres. 3: Junior Choir 1: Triple Quartet 2: Boys' Octet 3: S.C.A. Cashier 2: SPY Salesman 3. Si X 1 5' . . tg' fx 1 .is 5 fi iza- 5 3 si f A 1 SCHMITZ SIROCCHI SYSNOVICH SOKE SPALLATO SPANGLER STEEL STEFFENSEN STETTNER STROPE SWARTZ TAPPA -32- COSIMO TARSITANO I.1nco1n Bandl DAVID TRISH Lmcoln Honor Socxety 2 3 Semlnal 2 3 Pres 3 Spanish Club 2 Tenms 3 Debatnng LEONA VELVIKIS Washmgton YTeens 2 3 Ken KomK1ub3 GAA 2 3 DORA VILLANI McK1nley YTeens 1 PATRICIA WARREN Lmcoln Class Secretary 1 2 Honor Socxety 2 3 New Lxle Club 2 3 Gxrl Scouts 1 2 3 Ken Kom Klub 3 Bowling 2 3 IOYCE WENNINGER McK1nley YTeens 2 3 GAA 1 2 3 Bowlxnql 3 SCA Cash1er3 EDWARD YOUNG Benton Harbor Mxchxgan Artlst Alley I SPY 3 DOLORES ZABRAUSKIS Washmgton New Llie Club P T A A 2 3 Sec y Typxst 2 3 Ken Kom Klub 3 Y Teens 2 3 G A A 2 3 Vxce Pres 2 KENEWS FRANK CASCIARO Loras Academy Dubuque Foot ball Varsity 3 K Club 3 .uf- f 'fafff X!! ft ,P w 0 I not pictured IANUARY GRADUATES IUNE GRADUATES RONALD ENGLUND Lmcoln WALTER GIBSON Wushmqton SCA Cashxerl RICHARD RONDEAU McKmley THOMAS GOSS Washtngton THOMAS VANDEVELD, McKinley. Track 2. WALTER LEVONOWICH. Lincoln. MAX WEAVER. Morgan Park Chicago. Basketball- WILLIAM MEURER. Lincoln. B-Squad I. FRED PAULONI. Washington. K-Club 2. 3: Football RODNEY WESTPHAI.. Lincoln. Pep Club 1 2 3. - Sophomore l. Varsity 2, 3: Basketball- B-Squad -33- I. Varsity 2, 3: Track 3. PAUL SCHNEIDER. Freidens. ROTC 1, 2, 35 Crossed R' es l, 2, 3. PATRICIA VOLK. St. George's. AGRIA AIELLO ALFANO ALLAN ANDERSEN ANDERSEN VIOLETTA AGEIA. Linco'n. IOHN ALLAN. Lincoln. CHARLES AIELLO. Washington. S.C.A. Cashier 2: IOAN ANDERSEN. Washington. A Cappella Choir 3: SPY Salesman 1: KENEWS 2, 3: SPY 3. Symphonic Choir 1, 2. IEANETTE ALFANO. Lincoln. VERNA ANDERSEN. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3: French Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. taught you well the high school way of living IOANNA ANDERSON. Arroyo Grand, California. DALE ANTES. Lincoln. ROBERT ANDERSON. Lincoln. Crossed Rifles 1, 2, 3: NINA AUGE. L'Anse, Michigan. Seminar 1: Band 1: ROTC 1, 2, 3. HARRY BAHRKE. Washington. Symphonic Choir 17 EUGENE ANDREA. Lincoln. ROTC 1. 2. 3. WAYNE ANDRESEN, McKinley. Cinematic 2, 3: ALLAN BAIN. Lincoln. Red Triangle 3: Track 2, 3: ROTC 3. Swimming 3. ARTHUR ANDREUCCI. McKinley. WALTER BALK. Lincoln. VIRGINIA ANTARAMIAN. McKinley. Bowling 1, 2, THOMAS BANSKI. St. George's. Band 1: ROTC 3. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Sec'y 1, 2. W3 A ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDREA ANDRESEN ANDREUCCI ANTARAMIAN ANTES AUGE BAHRKE BAIN BALK BANSKI ..34- STEPHANIE BART MCK1n'ey New Llfe Club 2 French Club 2 Y Teens 3 DONNA BECKER MCK1nley GAA 1 2 3 LUCILLE BECKER Lmcolw ELAINE BEHR McKmley Glrls Glee Club l PATRICIA BELLEAU St Georges Honor Socxety 2 3 Cmematrc 2 3 Ken Kom Klub 3 A Cappella Chou' 2 3 Grrls Glee Club I Symphomc Chou I LeROY BELONGIA Lmcon SHIRLEY BENEDICT Lmcoln Honor Socrety 2 Semmar 3 ROY BENSON McK1nley EUGENE BINNINGER McKmley MARILYN BLAIM McKmley K Teens 2 3 Treas 2 Honor Socrety 2 3 New Life Club 2 PTAA eens I 2 3 cy entl 3 S Cashxer 3 SPY Salesman 2 3 VIRGINIA BLAZIEWSKE Lmcoln Cxnematxc Treas 3 PATRICIA BLEASHKA Lmcoln New Lxfe Club 1 2 3 Pep Clubl 2 3 Tr1dent2 3 IOYCE BLOCK Lmcoln Band 2 Orchestra 1 BARBARA BLOXDORF McK1nley Gul Scouts YTeens 2 3 A Cappella Choxr 2 3 G11 Glee Club 1 Symphomc Cholr l ROGER BORGGREN Lmcoln RICHARD BORIS. Lincoln. Basr-zetball Sophomorel RICHARD BORNEMAN. McKinley: P.T.A.A. 2: Usher- 27 Eouling 2, 3. IEANNETTE BOSMAN, Lincoln. Girl Scouts 3: Girls' G.ee Club l: Symphonic Choir 1: Bowling . ' 90 IAA 'Q- 'U5 'Y C A 'Ulu l .Ai Z BOUTAN BOWMAN BOYLE BOYLE BREVER BRINK RAOUL BOUTAN, McKinley. A Cappella Choir I, 2. 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Swing Band l, 2, 3. WILLIAM BOWMAN, Lincoln. Artist Alley 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir 1: K-Club 2, 3: Football Sophomore 1, Varsity 2, 3: Basket- ball B-Squad 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Swimming 2: SPY 3: SPY Salesman 2, 3: Badger Boys' State 2. DAVID BOYLE. Lincoln. French Club 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3 ViceePres, 2: Cross Country 2: Football Sophomore 1: Track 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3. you returned in 1948 as BETTY BRION. McKinley. High Stepping 1, 2: P.T.A.A, 3: Girls' Glee Club I. CHARLES BROTHERS. Washington. Red Triangle 2. 3 Sec'y 2, Pres. 3: Student Senate 3: K-Club 3: Basketball B-Squad 1, Varsity 2, 3: Track 2: SPY Salesman 2, 3: Badger Boys' State 2. MARILYN BRYN. McKinley. Y-Teens 2, 3. RICHARD BUNDA. Lincoln. Esquire 2, 3: K-Club 3: Cross Country 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Football--Iunior Varsity 3. IOHN BUNIC. Washington. Band l, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Swing Band 2, 3. OLIVIA BUTTERI. McKinley. Honor Society l, 2, 3- Pres. 3: New Lite Club 2: Y-Teens 1, 2 -General Treas. 3: Ken Kom Klub 3- Treas. 3: Forensics 2: S.C.A. Cashier 1: SPY Salesman 3: SPY 3. BRION BROTHERS BRYN CARBONE CARUSO CASEY THERESA BOYLE, Lincoln, Pep Club I, 2, 3 Treas. 1: Corres. Sec'y 2: New Lite 2: Artist Alley 3: Girl Scouts 1: S.C.A. Cashier 1, 3. DOROTHY BREVER. Lincoln. HARRY BRINK. Washington, Crossed Rifles 1, 2: Band 1: Orchestra 2. juniors wiser and ROBERT CARBONE. Washington. Class Treasurer 3: Red Triangle 3: Football-Sophomore 1, Varsity 2, 3-Capt. 3: Basketballf-B-Squad 1, Varsity 3: K- Club 2, 3. MADALIN CARUSO. Lincoln. JAMES CASEY. Lincoln. K-Club 3: Varsity Football Manager 3. DOROTHY CERMINARA. Washington. ALFRED CESARIO. Washington. Band 1, 2, 3: Or- chestra 2, 3: Swing Band 2. 3. LOIS CHAPMAN. Lincoln. Bowling 2, 3. Lf cf: T f CERMINARA TTERI BUNDA BUNIC BU CESARIO CHAPMAN FERN CHASE Lincoln Symphonic Choir 3 FRANK CHRISTENSEN Washington Football Iun ior Varslty 2 Varsity 3 FRANK CONLEY Washington Esquire 2 3 Pres 3 udent Serate 3 KCub 2 3 S y 2 P Football Sophomorel Varsity 2 3 Track 3 BARBARA CONSTANTI Washington LOUIS CONSENZA McKinley GRACE CRAWFORD Lincoln Band 3 IACK CROSETTO Washington KClub 3 Football Iunior Varsity Z 3 Varsity Basketball Manager RONALD CURNES Lincoln KClub 3 Varsity Foot ball Manager 3 RICHARD DANGELO McKinley SPY Salesman 2 ROSELYN DANNER McKinley YTeensl 3 DONNA DAVENPORT St Catherines Racine H S e 2 3 irl Scouts 1 2 3 Girl Scout Cabinet l 2 YTeensI 3 A Cappella Choir 2 Girls Glee Club l Sec y l SPY Salesman 2 EDWARD DAVIS Waukegan Township High School PAUL DAVIS. Lincoln. French Club l, 2 Pres. : Orchestra l, 2, 3: ROTC l, 2. 3. VICTOR DAVIS. Washington. KENNETH DECKER. Washington. Bowling . KENEWS 2, 3. IOANN DEITERING. Bancroft, Iowa. JAMES DeSANTIS. Washington. New Life Club 3: Bowling 2. 3 Treas. 3. ALFRED DESPIN. Lincoln. French Club 1, 2, 3: Semi- nar 2: Crossed Rifles , 7 Or stra l, , 7 H C 1, 2, 3. 1- -Q - 'N 5 K7 4' -37- vs DeW1'l'T DiANTONl DIETER DISOTELL IOHN DeWITT. Harper High School, Chicago, New Life Club 2, 3!Pres. 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3 -Pres. 3: Band 3: SPY Salesman 2. IOE DiANTONI. Lincoln. K-Club 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3: SPY 2. IERRY DIETER. Washington. better for your experience. you joined soc' MARY ANN DODGE. Washington. GERALD DOSEMAGEN. Washington, Football-lun ior Varsity 3. PHIL DuBOIS. Lincoln. Red Triangle 2, 3-Corres. Sec'y 3: K-Club 3: Basketball-B-Squad 1: Football -Sophomore l, Iunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3: Track Manager 2: SPY Salesman 1, 2. DON DUGAN. St. George's. New Liie Club 3: French Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 3: Seminar 2. NANCY DYBERG. St. Georqe's. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 1, 2: Girls' Glee Club 1: G.A.A. 2, 3. BEVERLY DYRHOVD. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3: Girl Scouts 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Girls' Triple Trio 2: Symphonic Choir 1. SHIRLEY DISOTELL. McKinley. Y-Teens 2: Girls' Glee Club 1. ROBERT DITTHARDT. McKinley. HAROLD DIX. McKinley. LORRAINE EBENER. McKinley. Annex Student Coun- cil 1: Y-Teens 1: Trident 1, 2: S.C.A. Cashier 2. ROBERT EDGERTON. McKinley. Band 1, 2, 3: S.C.A. Cashier 1. BETTY EDWARDS. McKinley, MARILYN EICHINGER. Lincoln. French Club 1, 2: Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3: KENEWS 2. DONNA ETZELMUELLER. Lincoln. Cinematic 3: Band 1, 2, 3. ELEANORE ETZELMUELLER. Lincoln. ,J DODGE DOSEMAGEN DuBOIS DUGAN DYBEHG DYRHOVD EBENER EDGERTON EDWARDS EICHINGER ETZELMUELLER EFZELMUELLER DITTHARDT DIX ull IOAN FALKENSTERN. Lincoln. Seminar 2. Cirls' Glee Club 1: G.A.A. l, 2, 3. RUTH FARLEY, St. Georges Girl Scouts l, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2. 31 S.C.A, Cashier 2: KENEWS Z, 3. BARBARA FENSKE. Washington. S.C,A. Cashier 3, EILEEN FIEGE Frredens Ken Kom Klub 3 NOREEN IUDITH FINA McKinley Honor Society DELORES FISCHBACH Friedens Pep Club 2 T 1 ent l 2 3 EUGENE FITCH Lincoln Class Vice President 3 H Y 1 2 3 New Life Club 1 Football Sophomore 1 Varsxty 2 3 KClub 2 3 Treas 2 3 DAVID FLOCKER McKmley Esquire 2 3 A Cap pella Choir 2 3 Symphomc Choir 1 Football Iumor Varsity 2 IRENE FOLLAK Fnedens Honor Society 3 Ken Kom Klub 3 A Cappella Choir 3 Girls Glee Club l Symphonic Choir I Z LEEMAN FORREST Lincoln French Club I 2 Band 2 3 Orchestra Z 3 Swing Bandl 2 3 SCA Cashier 3 GERALD FOX Lincoln H1Y 2 3 Football Sopho morel Varsity Z 3 KClub 2 3 DONALD FRANKS Washington Artist Alley 2 3 French Club 1 2 3 Secy 2 JACK FREEBERG Lincoln Honor Society 2 3 O chestra l 2 3 Pres 3 SPY Salesman 3 Badger Boys State 2 SPY 3 ROGER FRISK Lincoln Annex Student Council I Symphonic Choir l 2 3 Business Manager 3 Sec y 2 Vice Pres 3 New L11e Club 2 Girl Scouts 2 3 Girl Scout Cabinet 3 YTeens 1 2 3 SCA ard l Z 3 Pres MARILYN GALLUP Lincoln Bandl 2 WILLIAM GALSTER L1nco'n A Cappella Choir 1 2 3 Symphonic Cho1r1 SWIUIHIIDQ 2 3 MILDRRD GAMBERINI McKinley Cinematic 3 1 ff V! I f .f- i9 . ' . ' 3. r'd , , . l A I i- , . : I ' I : -f i . A . ' , : r- IEANIGALLAGHER. Lincoln. K-Teens l, 2, 3--- Corres. Bb',. ,3. G.A. . , 2, 3. A ' I gl P Sl. 1 ffbf :if 'f 9 7 .' J '- 0 'R 1 4 '- UNF . ,x -7 GARDNER GARDINIER GATTI LESLIE GARDNER. Lincoln. CALVIN GARDINIER. Washington. RICHARD GATTI. Lincoln. Football Varsity 3: Swimming 1, 2: Track 2: K-Club 2, 3. if. 931 f'? GENTILE GENTILE GENTILE ANNA MARIE GENTILE. McKinley, ALDO GENTILE. McKinley. Football Sophomore 1. Varsity 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3: SPY 3. ANTHONY GENTILE. McKinley. Football Sopho' more 1, Iunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3: K-Club 3: SPY 3. clubs and tools part in other events DEAN GERLACH. Washington. Hi-Y 2. IOANNE GETSCHMAN, Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub 3: Y-Teens 1, LILLIAN GIACOMIN. McKinley. WILLIAM GIRMAN. Lincoln. Hi-Y 1, 2. 3: K-Club l, 2, 3: Football Sophomore 1, Varsity 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3. BARBARA GORDON. Washington. Girl Scouts 1. 2. IERMAINE GRAFFENIUS. McKinley. K-Teens 2, 3: Corres. Sec'y 3. Treas. 3: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Y-Teens 2: Bowling 2, 3. f 'f .4 I WILLIAM GRAUMANN. Friedens. Crossed Rifles 1: ROTC 1. 2. DONALD GRIFFIN. Washington. IAMES GRIFFIN, Lincoln. Red Triangle 2, 3: K-Club 2, 3: Basketball 2. ALICE GRNO. St. George's. P.T.A.A. 2: Symphonic Choir 1, Z, 3 -Treas. 3: Girls' Glee Club 1- Treas. 1. GEORGIA GUIDO. McKinley. P.T.A.A. 2. IOE GUZAUSKAS. McKinley. A GERLACH GETSCHMAN GIACOMIN GIRMAN GORDON GRAFFENIUS GRAUMANN GRIFFIN GRIFFIN GRNO GUIDO GUZAUSKAS EDWARD GYURINA. Washington. Latin Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Symphonic Choir 1, 2 Pres, 2: Vice-Pres. 2: SPY Salesman 3. VERNON HAAG. Lincoln, IOAN HABER. Washington. NORMA HALL Washington YTeens Z BETTY HALMO Washington GAA 1 2 3 Secy HELEN HANSEN Lincoln Girl Scouts l YTeens l SCA Cashier 3 LeROY HANSEN Lincoln Band 1 2 3 LESLIE HANSEN Lincoln Swimming 3 DOROTHY HARPER Friedens HERBERT HARRIS Minneapolis Minnesota NORMA HARTNELL Lincoln LYLE HASENBERG St George s Band l 2 RICHARD HEEMAN Fnedens Football Sophomore 1 Iunior Varsity 2 Bowling 3 Debating 3 KENEWS 2 3 Badger Boys State 2 GEORGE HEG Washington AUDREY HEIDERSDORF St Georges Style 2 3 S C A Cashier 2 KENEWS 2 ALLAN HEINEN ELIZABETH HEINISCH St Georges YTeens I 2 Bowling 3 Forensics 3 ROBERTA HENRY Friedens A Cappella Choir 2 3 Symphonic Choir I KENEWS Z 3 I ' Z A Q0 0 r J 41 I 3 -Z HENRICKSON HERTZBERGER HILL HILLIARD HOFF HOLT IOY HENRICKSON. Washington. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. WALLACE HILLIARD. Lincoln. MARILYN HERTZBERGER. McKinley. High Stepping DONNA HOFF. Lincoln. New Life Club 2: Latin Club 2: Kem Kom Klub 3---Vice-Pres. 3. 2: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3--Pres. 2, Gen- eral Pres. 3: Trident Club 2, 3-Sec'y-Treas. 3: GEORGE HILL. Lincoln. Student Senate 3: Ir. Red Cross Council 2, 3-Y- Sec'y 3: Y-Teen Conference 2, 3'-Vice-Pres. 3: Quill and Scroll 3: SPY Salesman 2: SPY 1, Z! Subscription Manager 3. GLEN HOLT. Lincoln. Class Vice-President 1, 2: Class President 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3--Corres. Sec'y 2, Sec'y 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Student Senate 33 Pres. 3: New Life Club 1, 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 2: P.T.A.A. 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3-Vice-Pres. 2: Pres. 3: Symphonic Choir l-Sec'y 1: Football- Sophomore l, Iunior Varsity 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3: Forensics 2, 3: Badger Boys' State 2. for two years you were polished and groomed GLEN HOPKINS. Lincoln. Bowling 2. GWENDOLYN IAMES. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 3: Symphonic Choir l, 2. KATHERINE IAYNE. Lincoln. AUDREY HORNBY. Band 1, 2, 3. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. DAVID HOYER. St. Catherine's, Racine. IAY IESPERSEN. McKinley. Bowling 2, 3: Swimming MARY ELLEN HUETTEN. McKinley. High Stepping Manager 3. l, 2: Bowling 3. CAROL IOHNSON. Washington New Life Club 3: MARIORIE HUMERICH. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: 'KENEWS 3. IOHN IHLENFELDT. Friedens. A Cappella Choir 2, RONALD IOHNSON. McKinley. Esquire 2, 3: Bowl- 3: Symphonic Choir l: Boys' Octet 2. ing 2, 3-Treas. 3: Swimming 3. NANCY IONES. Washington. HOPKINS HORNBY HOYER HUETTEN HUMERICH IHLENPELDT JAMIE IAYNE IESPERSEN JOHNSON IOHNSON IONES -42.- BETTY IORGENSEN Lmcon A Cappella Chou 3 Symphomc Chotr l 2 RICHARD IORGENSEN Washmgton Crossed Rrtles 2 3 ROTC1 RICHARD KERSTING Ltncon WILLIAM KIFFEL Lmcoln Class Prestdent 1 H1Y 1 2 3 Vxce Pres 2 Annex Student Councrl 1 Student Senate l Z 3 Tn School Council 2 3 w Llfe Club I 2 3 PTAA 2 3 Foot Sophomore l Iumor Varsxtv 2 Varsxty 3 KClub SCA Cashrer l Ir Red Cross 2 3 Pres SPY 2 JOAN KIRCHER Lmcoln New L1te Club 2 3 Gul Scouts 2 3 YTeens 1 2 Semmar 2 Bowlmq 3 SPY BETTY KIVI Lmcoln Symphomc Cholr 1 2 GAA Pr RALPH KLEES McKinley RALPH KNOX Washmqton Semmar 2 Bowhnq 3 ROBERT KOCH Washmqton New Ltte Club 3 Sym phomc Chotrl 2 3 Bowlmg 2 3 SCA Cashier 3 KENEWS 3 DONALD KOCOL Washmqton IOHN KOKER Lmcoln Football Sophomorel Iun tor Varsny 3 MARY ANNE KREBS St George s FRED KREGER Frxedens KATHLEEN KROENING St Cathertnes Racine BARBARA KRUEGER Lmcoln YTeens l 2 3 MARY LOU LQCOMBE McK1nley Trrdent 2 BRUNHALDE LADWIG McK1nley Orches ra Ken Kom Klub 3 MARGARET LANDRE St Georges H1 Style l 2 3 Sec y 2 Vtce Pres 3 New Llfe Club 2 Gxrl Scouts YT 2 Pres l SCA Cashxe Homecommq Attendant 3 f! . 4: 45. o C 49 8 X 5 1,29 '-27' LANGENBACH LANGER LANSDOWN LQPERA LARSEN LARSON GERALD LANGENBACH. McKinley. Football 1. THERESA LePERA. Washington. Y-Teens 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: SPY 3. IEAN LANGER. St. Georges Class Secretary 2: Sub Deb 2, 3 Corres. Sec'y 3: P.T.A.A. 2: Girl Scouts ELLEN LARSEN. McKinley. Hi-Style 2, 3 Corres. I, Z: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Symphonic Sec'y 2. Choir 2, 3 Sec'y 3: Bowling 1. LOUIS LARSON, Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 2, 3: THOMAS LANSDOWN. McKinley. K-Club 3: Varsity Band 1. Football Manager 3. then in 1949 you reached the top. you were a ROBERT LASKY. St. Georges WILLIAM LICHTER. Washington. IRIS LEES. St. Georges. Girl Scouts 1: S.C.A. GERALD LINDELL. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. Cashier 1: KENEWS 1. KEITH LINDSTEDT. Lincoln. Esquire Club 3: K-Club RUTH ANN LeFEBVRE. Lincoln. Honor Society 2, 3: 1, 2, 3: Basketball B-Squad 1: Football Varsity Band 1, 2, 3- Corporal 2, Sergeant 3. 1, 2, 3. IERRY LEPP. Lincoln. Annex Student Council I: New LESTER LITZENBERG. Tomah, Wisconsin. Life Club 2, 3: Seminar 2, 3: Bowling 3: Debating 2, 3: Forensics 2, 3: S.C.A. Cashier l, 2: SPY DEAN LOEW. Washington. New Life Club 3: Syml Salesman I: Badger Boys' State 2. phonic Choir 1, 2, 3: Bowling 3- Sec'y 3. IACK LEWIS. Lincoln. ROBERT LOUGH. McKinley. Cinematic 3. VINCENT LIA. St. George's. New Life Club 3 Vice- Pres. 3: Quill and Scroll 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Track 1, 2, 3: SPY 3. 3 3 LASKY LEES LeFEBVRE LEPP LEWIS LIA LICHTER LINDELL LINITSTEDT LITZENBERG LOEW LOUGH -44- MARILYN LUDKE Washmgton New Llfe Club 2 Gr Scoutsl 2 3 YTeens1 2 Bowlmg Z 3 RONALD LUNDSKOW Llncoln Golfl 2 3 Esqure 2 Corres Secy 2 LaVERNE 'VIACHULSKY Washlnqton ANN MAGINN Waukegan Tawnshrp Htqh School DOMINICK MAGNO Washmqton Track 2 IOAN MAKSEN MCK1nley Pep Club 2 3 YTeens Gxrls Glee Club 2 Trldent 2 3 EUGENE MALLOY Lmcoln Red Trranqle 3 Pres 3 Basketball Varsrty Z 3 RUDY MARDEROS Lrncoln A Cappella Cholr I Orchestra 3 IDA IVIARKUS Preston OHYGYIO EUGENE MAHRAZZO Washmqton Student Senate 3 Band 3 Captam 3 Trackl Basketball Z JANET MARTELL Washmgton Honor Socrety 2 French Club 1 G1rlScouts1 2 3 YTe 1 A Sextet 2 Trxdent 2 3 Bowlrnq 2 3 EUGENE MARX McKmley Crnematxc 2 3 Ushes 2 3 Bowlrng 2 3 SHIRLEY MATTSON Washmqton Y eens Z 3 GAA HAROLD MAURLR Washrnqton IEROME MAUHER Washlnqton DENISE MCKINLEY Lmcoln THOMAS MCMAHON Lmcoln MARILYN MCPHAUL Annex Student Councxl 1 Pres PTA Z New Lrfe Club 3 G1rI Scous 3 YTee s 2 3 Treas l SCA Cashrer SPY Salesman 3 1-.e il , ', : - ', : ' , . ' . ' . , , f 'r . ' . . 7 lf :I ' , 7 - ens 7 I Cappella Clmoir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir 1: Girls' . A . ' ' , 3 r . ' ' . -T , J . . . l, 2. 3. 1: . . .A. 1 ' ' 2, f ' I 1,2, : - n 1, , , : ,. . 2- 6 l' X. G .. f ' f 9 .. '04 , . ' Aff Sf MERG MERRITT MEYER MIELKE MIROSOVSKY MODORY RICHARD MERG. Lincoln. Cinematic 2, 3. GERALD MIELKE. St. Georges. MARILYN MERRITT. French Club 3: Latin Club 2, 3: LILLIAN MIROSOVSKY. Watertown, Wisconsin. Cine- Seminar 2, 3: Trident 2, 3. matic 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. THEODORE MEYER. St, Georges. Red Triangle 3: IUNE MODORY. Washington. Class Secrelary 17 Football Sophomore 1, Iunior Varsity 2, 3: Basket- High Stepping 1, 2, 3 Pres. 2, Sec'y 3: Girls' Glee ball B-Squad 1, Varsity 2: Tennis 2: KENEWS 2, 3. Club 1: Band l, 2, 3. o o senzor. suddenly commencement I8 here. you are ROSE MARY MOENSSEN. Lincoln. Seminar 2, 3: DEAN MUELLER. Lincoln. Y-Teens 3. IOAN MULICH. McKinley. Latin Club 2, 3: Y-Teens CATHERINE MOHR. Friedens. 2, 3. EDITH MOHR. St. George's. Ken Kom Klub 3: A CLARENCE MUNDT, Lincoln. New Lite Club 3: Band Cappella Choir 3: Symphonic Choir l, 2: Girls' 1, 2: Football Sophomore l. Glee Club 1. ARNOLD NEISES. Lincoln. IOHN MOLSTAD. Washington. Honor Society 2, 3 ' Vice-Pres. 3: Latin Club 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3 - JEROME NELSON. Lincoln. Vice-Pres. 3: Symphonic Choir 1. RICHARD NELSON. Lincoln. Band 2, 3: Orchestra ROBERT MORELLI. McKinley. Band l, 2, 3 Sergeant 2, 3. 3: KENEWS 2: SPY Salesman l, BERNADETTE MORGAN. Lincoln. Ken Kom Klub 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2. 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 2: Y-Teens l, 2: Orchestra 2, 3- -Vice-Pres. 2: Band 1, 2, 3 Corporal 3. -I MOENSSEN MOHR MOHR MOLSTAD MORELLI MORGAN MUELLEH MULICH MUNDT NEISES NELSON NELSON -46m DONNA NICHOLS McKmley MARY DEE NIEDEHPRIM Lmcoln Annex Student Councll l YTeens l 2 Symphontc Chou l 2 KENEWS 3 SPY Salesman 1 MYRTLE NIELSEN Lincoln Bowling 2 3 HARRY NIES Lncoln Bandl 2 3 Swmq Band MARY ANN NIESEN St Georges YTeens 2 Glrls Glee Clubl Bowlmg 2 3 GAA 2 3 HELEN OGREN McK1nley Cmemattc 2 3 Semlnar Corres Secy 3 YTeens 2 3 Ir Red Cross Councll 3 CURTIS OLSON Lincoln Artist Alley 3 Band 1 Z KENEWS 3 MARCUS OLSON McK1nley Basketball BSquadl Football Sophomore l CHARLES OSTER Washxngton CLARICE PACETTI McKmley Annex Student Coun crl 1 Crnematrc 3 YTeens 3 Orchestra 2 G A A 1 2 3 S C A Cash1er 1 2 DINO PAIELLI Washrngton Red Tnanqle 2 3 New Ltie 3 Football Sophomore 1 Iumor Varsrty 2 Basketball BSquad l Bowlrnq 2 SPY Salesman ROGER PAUPA Washlnqton Bowlmq 2 3 DONALD PELLERIN St Francis Mllwaukee SPY 3 NORMAN PERSONS Lmcoln Football Sophomore Track ALICE PETERSEN Trenton New Iersey KENNETH PETERSEN Frredens MARIORIE PETERSEN McK1nley Class Treasurer l Sub Deb 2 3 Honor Socxety 2 3 Treas 3 New e Club l 2 cy 3 Sec SecyTreas 3 French Club Z 3 Gul Scouts l 2 3 Grrl Scout Cab1net3 Treas 3 YTeens 1 2 3 Pres l SPY Salesman Z 3 SPY 3 Quxll and Scroll 3 Homecomrng Attendant 3 Badger Grrls State 2 ,t,,. 14,5 I f a Q A ,. I8 an Un 91 454 . l . . , 7 ' 3. v . . n ' . - , 3: 2:35. ,I ' zu- 2' 3. - , , t HERBERT PEKOSKE, Frieclens. Crossed Rifles 2, 3, 1: 1. ' A I Lif' ', ', 3 se' 2: P.T.1A.Ai 2, ' l 'y 2, 3 V.: f I-Let 1 1 X .fc f , Cy' 7 ,ff g iw - 'H' QQ., 1 'rr' e, 1- gl-' ,471 -9 4-1 '9 XxxX Q ETERSEN PETERSON PETERSON PETRIK PFEIEFER PIEHL ROGER PETERSEN. Lincoln. Esquire 2, 3 Treas. 3: AMELIA PETRIK. Washington. Girls' Glee Club l Seminar 2: Band l, 2, 3 Sec'y 2: Swing Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 2: Cross Country 2. IQANNE PFEIFFER. Washington. Cinematic 2: Gir BETTY PETERSON. Lincoln, Scouts 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2: Girls' Glee Club 1: Bowl ing 2. DONALD PETERSON. Lincoln. GERALDINE PIEHL, Friedens. A Cappella Choir 3 Symphonic Choir l, 2: Girls' Glee Club 1 handed a diploma. you realise that you are MARGERY PIEHL. Washington. YfTeens 3. NOREEN PINNOLA. Washington. Pep Club 2, 3 Corres. Sec'y 2: Y-Teens Z, 3 Treas. 2: KENEWS 2. GERALDINE PINSONEAULT. St. George's. Honor So- ciegy 2: Artist Alley 2, 3 Sec'yfTreas. 3: KENEWS 2, . LUIGINA POMPONI. Washington. Y-Teens 2, 3: KENEWS 2, 3. FLORENCE POTELUNAS. Washington. French Club 2: Seminar 2: G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Treas. 2. EDWARD POTTS. Lincoln. Hi-Y 2, 3: New Life Club 3: Symphonic Choir 1: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Boys' Octet 3: Football Sophomore 1, Iunior Var- sity 2: Bowling 2, 3. MARCELLA POWELL. VVashington Park, Racine. Hi- Style 2, 3. EDNA PRELL. McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3: Artist Alley 2, 3: Y-Teens 2. CASIMIR PROSTKO. McKinley. EVELYN PROVENCHER. St. George's. Girl Scouts 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2. ROGER PUTERBAUGH. McKinley. Crossed Rifles 3: Ushers 1, 2, 3: ROTC l, 2, 3: S.C.A. Cashier l, 3. ROBERT QUAYLE. McKinley. K-Club 2. 3: Track 1, 2, 3. fi 'Z - .,-44 .av Al PIEHL PINNOLA PINSONEAULT POMPONI POTELUNAS POTTS POWELL PRELL PROSTKO PROVENCHER PUTERBAUGH QUAYLE RICHARD RADYKOWSKI. Washington. Red Triangle 2, 3: P.T.A.A. 3 Vice-Pres. 3: French Club 1: Bas- ketball B-Squad 1, Varsity 2: Cross Country l: Golf 1: K-Club 2, 3: SPY Salesman 3. IACQUELINE RAKSANY. Washington. Pep Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Symphonic Choir l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Trident 3. CARL HECK. Friedens. Band l. 2, 3. HAZEL REEL Lincoln RAYMOND RENICK Lincoln Ushers 2 3 DONALD REUTER McKinley Symphonic Choir l Swimming 2 3 HiY 3 KClub 3 WILLIAM RICE Lincoln IOHN RIORDAN St Catherines Racine VITA RITACCA Washington Ken Kom Klub 3 A Cappella Choir 2 3 Symphonic Choir 1 ANNA ROBERTS WllmOK High School MARY ANN ROBERTS Friedens ADRIENNE ROBINSON Lincoln Honor Society 2 3 Secy 3 YTeens 2 3 A Cappella Choir 2 3 Symphonic Choir l Girls Glee Club l Girls Triple Trio 2 HELEN RODINA McKinley Honor Society 2 3 Sem1nar2 3 Vice Pes 3 GAA 2 3 WILLIAM ROEMER McKinley Student Senate 3 Seminar 2 3 Pres 3 Bandl 2 3 IOYCE ROHLING Lincoln YTeens 1 Crossed Riilesl 2 3 Pres 3 Ushersl 2 Pres 3 ROTCI 2 3 PATRICIA RONDEAU McKinley Annex Student Council 1 Student Senate 2 High Stepping 1 2 es ec ns SCA Cashier 1 SPY Salesman I MARY ELLEN ROSE mcoln YTeens 1 KENEWS 2 3 1. 1. A I: EDWARD ROIVIANOWSKI. Lincoln. Student Senate 3: ' , , . : . ,3 3 'Pr . is 'y if Y-Tee' sf c.A.A. 1, 2,' af . L' . - , 21 Q21 ' a I0 I 9 A r- . 104' A fb.- L lt T 43 ROSEMANN ROVIK RUBENSTEIN RUDGAL RUHLE RUTHE BERNARD ROSEIVIANN. St. Georges Track 2. VERA RUDGAL. McKinley. K-Teens 2, 3: Student LOWELL ROVIK. Lincoln. Ushers I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir I: ROTC l. BERNARD RUBENSTEIN. McKinley. ROTC I, 2. Senate 3: Honor Society 2, 3: P.T.A.A. 2: French Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 3 Sec'y 3: New Life Club 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Sec'y 2: Trident 1, Z, 3 Pres. 3: Bowling 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens Conference 2. BETTY RUHLE. Lincoln. EVELYN RUTI-IE. Washington. Ken Kom Klub 3. leaving those familiar rooms and halls NANCE RUFFOLO. Washington. LEONARD SALADIS. McKinle . Student Senate 37 Y Cinematic 2, 3 Pres. 3: Ushers 2, 3. DOROTHY SALITURE. Lincoln. G.A.A. I, 2, 3. CHESTER SALITURO. Lincoln. DONALD SANFTHEIL. Lincoln. LUCILLE SAVAGLIO, Washington. Y-Teens 2, 37 Girls' Glee Club l. ANGELINE SCHAEFFER. St. George's. Symphonic Choir 1: A Cappella Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 1. JEAN SCHERER. McKinley. Y-Teens I, 2, 3. EUGENE SCHILLING. St. Georqe's. IOYCE SCHNELL. Friedens, Spanish Club 3: A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir I: Bowling 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER. McKinley. Cinematic 2, 3: S.C.A. Cashier 2. MARION SCHOLLER. St. George's. 'R RUFFOLO SALADIS SCHAEFFER SCHERER SALITURE SCHILLING I SALITURO SANFTHEIL SAVAGLIO SCHNELL SCHNEIDER SCHOLLER -Q CLARA SCHULTZ. Friedens. Y-Teens 2. SHIRLEY SCHULTZ. McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3: Cinematic 2, 3: Latin Club 2 Vice-Pres. 2: Seminar 2, 3 Sec'y 25 S.C.A. Cashier l: SPY 3: Ir. Red Cross Council 2, 3. IEANNE SCHULER. St. Catherine's, Racine. French Club l Girl Scouts 1 2 3 A Cappella Choir 2 3 Symphonic Chou 1 Trident 2 3 IACK SCHUMACHER McKinley Cinematic 2 3 Football Sophomore l BARBARA SCHWAAB Lincoln Honor Society 2 Ken Kom Klub 3 Cinematic 2 3 Secy 3 YTeens GERTRUDE SCHWAIGER S George S C A Cashier 2 VIVIAN SCOTT Lincoln YTeens 3 DOLORES SEITZ Washington New Life Club 2 3 Girl Scouts 2 3 Y Teens 2 KENEWS 2 3 DONNA SELLERS Lincoln YTeens 3 RICHARD SHAFER Frredens Cross Country GARLIN SHEARD Washington French Club I Swing Band 3 ER McKmle Sub Deb 2 3 P T A A 2 IOYCE SHER y YTeens l 2 3 A Cappella Choir I 2 3 Secy Symphonic Choir l Triple Trio 2 Bowling 2 3 PETER SHWAIKO Lincoln H Y l 2 3 Trea 3 more 1 Iunior Varsity 2 Basketball BSquad 1 KENEWS 3 CATHERINE SIKORSKY St Georges YTeensl 2 A Cappella Choir 3 Symphomc Choir 1 2 Girls Glee Clubl GAA 2 3 Trident 2 3 Vice Pres 3 SPY Salesman 3 RUTH SLATER Lincoln Girls Glee Club l Sym phomc Choir 3 IAMES SMALFELT Lincoln EDWARD SOLOVEY Washington Park Racine Track 2 MAGNUS SORENSON Lincoln RO C 1 2 3 r chestral 2 3 QQ 1 ' , ' . ' '37 1' 2' , . , ' . t. 's. . . . . ' . 2. . ' .. i- , , s. 5 New Lite Club 3: P1T.A.A, 2, 3: Football Sopho- . ' . T , , :O- X Q I 1 .T n 1.-I A. Q' -. , 19.f J. SPAAY SPERA SPLIETH PATRICIA SPAAY. McKinley. Girl Scouts 3: Y-Teens 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. DONALD SPERA. McKinley. Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2: Swing Band 1, 2, 3: S,C.A. Cashier 1. RUTH SPLIETH. Friedens. A Cappella Choir 2, 37 Symphonic Choir 1: Girls' Glee Club 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, now you will enter GLADYS STENSTROM. Washington. G.A.A. 2. RICHARD STOCKER. St. Francis, Milwaukee. Esquire 2, 3. MARY LOU STOLP. Lincoln. A Cappella Choir 3: Symphonic Choir 1, 2: Girls' Glee Club 1: Bowling 2, 3: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3. EARL STOYER. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. MARY IANE STRUPP. St. Georges Annex Student Council 1: Girl Scouts 1, 2. BARBARA STUKENBERG. McKinley. Seminar 2, 3 Sec'y 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3. STAUDINGER STEC STEIN DOLORES STAUDINGER. McKinley. Artist Alley 2, 3: Y-Teens 2. CORINNE STEC. Washington. Girls' Glee Club 1. LORRAINE STEIN. McKinley. Sub Deb 2, 3 - Sec'y 3: New Lite Club 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: SPY 3. a vast, indifferent world MARGARET STUMP. Lincoln. Hi-Style 1, 2, 3-f-Treas. 2: Annex Student Council 1: New Life Club 2: Girl Scouts 1, 2: Girl Scout Cabinet 2-Treas. 2: Y-Teens 1, 2: Bowling 2. DARLENE SWANSON. St. George's. LEN TABBERT. Washington. MARY LOU TENNESSEN. St. George's. Girl Scouts 2: Y-Teens 2. RALPH TENUTA. Washington. Hi-Y 2, 3' Corres. Sec'y 3: Student Senate 3: New Lite Club 2, 3 Vice-Pres. 3: Band 1: KENEWS 2: SPY 3 ---Business Manager 3: Homecoming Committee 3. BONNIE THOME. St. George's. K-Teens Z, 3 -Treas, 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir 1: Girls' Sextet 2: Girls' Triple Trio 2. ,3- .-yu? STENSTROM STOCKER STOLP STOYER STRUPP STUKENBERG STUMP SWANSON TABBERT TENNESSEN TENUTA THOME JAMES THURN Loras Academy Dubuque DONALD TIEGS McKinley PATRICIA TIMM Friedens French Club 2 A Cap pella Choir 2 3 Symphonic Choir l IINA TORRESIN Lincoln Y Teens 3 DONALD TROCKL. Lincoln La in Club chestra 1 2 LAURA TURCO McKinley SCA Cashier 2 EARL TUTAS Frieolens Annex Student Council A Cappella Choir 2 3 Symphonic Choir l EILEEN ULRICH Lincoln New Life Club Z 3 Artist ey 2 3 G l uts 2 3 Y T s l Cappella Choir 3 Symphonic Choir 2 IOHN UNTERSHINE St Francis Milwaukee KClub 3 Football Varsity 3 Track 2 3 CLYDE VALERI McKinley Football Sophomore 1 lunior Varsity 2 ARLENE VEPRAUSKAS Washington Honor Society 3 New Life Club 2 3 Girl Scouts l Z 3 Scout Cabinet 2 Latin Club 2 SecyTreas Z S minar 3 3 Treas 2 GAA 1 2 3 KENEWS 3 Editor SHIRLEY VERRALL. Lincoln. Spanish Cub 3: G, .A, 1. DIANE VILLNOW. Washington. Girls' Glee Club . NED VIRGILI. Washington. VIVIAN VOVES. Lincoln. Girl Scouts 3: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens l, 2: S.C.A. Cashier l. DONNA WALKOWSKI. Lincoln. Class Treasurer 2: K-Teens 2, 3 Corres. Sec'y 2, Vice-Pres. 3: New L' e Club 2, 3 Sec'y-Treas, 3: G'rl Scouts l, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 3 Vice Pres. 3: Spanish Club 3 Pres, I Y-Teens l, 2. 3: Bowling 3: Quill an Scroll 3: SPY Salesman 2, 3. RICHARD WALLACE. Vtfashinqton. Annex Student Council 1: Tennis Z, 3. PAT WARREN. Fort Atklncon. Wisconsin. 'N 5 . -' 'H 'Vu -,av ff' ii, k'X., I 'if s .t Xt X A WASRICK WASURICK WASURZCK WASURICK WEAVER WEBB MARILYN WASRICK. Lincoln. Bowling 3. IOYCE WASURICK. Lincoln. DON WASURICK. Lincoln. PHILLIP WEAVER. Ttlden Tech, Chicago. GENE WASURICIC. Lincoln, ARTHUR WEBB. Washington. . . . life . . . stick with it. it's all yours BARBARA WEHNER. St. Catherines Racine. Class Secretary 3: Hi-Style I, 2, 3 Corres. Sec'y 2, Pres. 3: Student Senate 3 Sec'y 3: Girl Scouts I, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet I, 2, 3 Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Pep Club I: New Lite Club 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3 Vice-Pres. l: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir I: Girls' Glee Club I Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. I: SPY 2: Homecoming Committee 2, 3 Chairman 3. GRACE WEIDNER. Lincoln. OLIVER WHEELER. Linco'n. MARGARET WI-IYTE, Rochester, New York. New Lite Club 3: Girl Scouts 3: Spanish Club 3: KENEWS 3. EVELYN WIESNER. Washington. Honor Society 2. GORDON WILKINSON. Lincoln. MARILYN WIRCH. Lincoln. GWEN WITTCHOW. Lincoln. S.C.A. Cashier 3. IOYCE WOLEE. McKinley. High Stepping I, 2, 3 1 '1- Sec y-Treas, 2, rrecrs. 3. MARILYN YOUNG. Lincoln, Sub Deb 2, 3: New Lite Club I, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: KENEWS 2. VIRGINIA ZALES. Washington. P.T.A.A, 2: New Lite Club 2, 3: Girl Scouts I, 2, 3: Seminar 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir 1: Girls' Glee Club I: SPY Salesman 3: SPY 3. CONSTANCE ZANIO. Honor Society 2, 3: Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir I: Girls' Glee Club 1: G.A.A. 2. PATRICIA ZENS. McKinley. Honor Society 2, 3: New Lite Club 2: Girl Scouts 2, 3: YfTeens 1, 2: SPY 2. CONSTANCE ZEWEN. Lincoln. New Lite Club I, 2: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Symphonic Choir I: Girls' Triple Trio 2: Girls' Sextet 2. MARY ANN ZUBRO, Washington. Y-Teens 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Bowling 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. IANE ZUIDWEG. McKinley. Sub Deb 2, 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Girl Scouts Z, 3: Girl Scout Cabinet 2: Y-Teens 2, 3 Treas. 2: Bowling 2, 3: Trident 2, 3: S,C.A. Cashier 2: SPY Salesman 2. W., S., WEHNER WEIDNER WHEELER WHYTE WIESNER WILKINSON WIRCH WITTCHOW WOLYE YOUNG ZALES ZANIO ZENS ZEWEN ZUBRO ZUIDWEG P' thc' january grfuluulvs present 0 Y Y . Y 1 CC ' ew ery family has one dirvvlod by ' X,i w. 1-. lsruxo Did you really miss me? I tell you I have forgotten Todd, You're to blame for this, Goodnight, cutie pie. I won't do it. Iust acting, hmmmmmmm. . , 4 I 0 A I is Tlx s V' r 2- . gg, I ' , '4 , IQ I I Iii? sQ iq , ' ssx you are the class of 195 homeroom 221 MR. HANSEN Row 1: E. Boubonis, B. Anqelici, L. Chia nelli, G. Bedrosion, N. Auge, Y. Cam polo, Row 2: A. Cass, J. Bienemcnn, G. Ce-cca rinu, D. Bardwell, M. Andreoli, A Amencle. Row 3: B. Anderson, I.. Cross, C. Cudahy N. Broesch, Z. Amendolo. Row 4: F. Conley. B. Ccubone, G, Collins P. Carnpaqna, D. Andreoli. homeroom 223 MISS LLEWELLYN Row 1: I. Freitag, M. Erickson, C. Cinelli R. Conlorti, E. Hallen, R, Costonzo. Row 2: M. Gandt, A. Ehlert, S. Heard B. Fechner, 1, Gibson, M. Douglas. Row 3: I, Di Antoni, I. Fabiano, G. Got ley, R. Guttormson, B, Gordon, H, Fox. Row 4: D. Dugan, R. Friedrich. S Demske, W. Honey, I. Daqon, R. Holler W. Gibson. homeroom 302 MISS BROWN Row 1 Henrlckson N Lcxmbrecht G Lcxhtl Iunnx I Heldrl h M Iensen Row 2 McrcDcrde N Lu Ieunesse D Kloep Iohnsen B Holmes M Hume rick How 3 Klul-cu I Yurklls D Kcelber C Iuckson I howard E Keck ow 4 Iohnsen L Iorqenson D Knoedler D Keul P Icznsen homeroom .101 MISS BINNIE Row 1: B. Norqccxrd, A. Newman, D McKinley, N. Moseley. L. Nudicz, I More-scalco, Row 2: I. Martell, D. McDonough, E. Mot tiuzzi, P, Mau, R. Moenssen, B. Ochietti Row 3: A. Pocetti, R. Lindemcxnn, D Pcrielli, R. Lundskow, A. Martell, K Neill. Row 4: L, Lltzenberg, D. Lorenz, I. Lo Belle, P. Nelson, R. McEvoy. homvroom 305 MISS BISBEE Row l: I. Polhemus, A, Pyncrker, L Smith, R. Recchicr, M. Puhelc, G. Ricchio Row 2: L. Schultz. H. Ritccccl, E. Sitle R. Reed, M, Segal, A. Sonnenberq. Row 3: I. Pulercl, F. Ruetz, W. Putrow, H Shelby, H. Schepker. R. Slmmonds. Row 4: P. Scuqlrk, D. Rumachlk, G. Rox mon, P, Schoelfer, I. Sampson, I. Bozell D. Pauley. homeroom 309 MR. BROWN Row 1: B. VVhitefoot, N. Stern, C. Stein bclch, R, Tublli, A. Sorensen, B. Spero, Row Z: R. Wade, C. Turner, P. Stenstrom E, Weinberger, I- Willer, A. Zieth. How 3: K. Wiedmcrn, V. Soule, D. Sniutyn ski, D. Stocker. G. Wcxsuzick, M, Soren sen. Row 4: I. Yorton, G. Vigcxnsky, B. Strom C. Whltefoor, I. Unlershine, P. Vedder. .Q 1 t .iw .ir ' ' x IA. ds Officers of the Iunior B Class: Sally Roberts, treasurer: Glenda Sheppard. vice-president: Pat Zales. secretary: and Don Reiter, president. soon you will bo the school loaders 4 -r Q homeroom 306' MISS MOODY Row l: E. Uphill, S. Witameyer, I. Zale ski, E. Wenzelmann, M. Willems, I Wehner, I. Zimmermann, I. Williams. Raw 2: I. Van Zile, I. Winters, P. Zales, L Zavacke, D, Wehner, I. Zaleski, M. Wil son. How 3: I. Wilson, C. Staats, C. Wend ricks, W. Widmanich, I, Wachs, I. VVil son. Row 4: M. Zalubowski, C. Young, L. Vite T. Wallen, W. Steinbach, D. Wheeler I. Volk. homeroom 310 MISS DENSIVIORE Row 1: D. Vogt, K. Thomsen, I. Walter L. Thompson, B. Wallo, M. Watring, A Vemer. Row 2: I. Trimble, M. Untershine, M Valastik, M. Ventura, L. Thrasher, M Weber, L. Watts, D. Velky. Row 3: D. Voight, G. Van Kammen Streblow, D. Torcaso, I. Sutherland Swartz, I, Taqlianetti. Row 4: K. Tennessen, R. Thornberg, B Stroick, L. Streek, H, Stukenberq, P Trombino, G. Thompson, A. Tareski. ,H .G homeroom 312 MR. CHRISTY Row l: E. Stern, I. Sommers, D. Swanson D. Slaqoske, V. Tenuta, G. Tenuta, B Smith. Row 2: E. Smith, D. Splieth, S. Smith, P Thomey, V, Swendson, G. Strusky. Row 3: G. Sheppard, D. Stipanuk, T Rosenqren, R. Schwaab, G. Schroeder G, Smith. Row 4: K. Schmude, B. Simpkins, R. Schneider, P. Skcvronski, F. Ruflalo, R Smith. homeroom 315 MR. WALTER Row l: D. Brown, A, Alia. N. Anderson S. Bornhuetter, B. Anderson, H. Bruns. Row Z: B. Adel, R. Alisausl-cas, P. Born huetter, B. Buckley, A. Beaumier, L Caldart, R. Carlos, I. Boerner, M. Capo bianco, I. Bartel. Row 3: D. Bundy, C. Bruzas, V. Aceto, 3 Zi 922' 5' C-15 A Org 2 SPH ,..: ' ?FU'Fo.9 U1 F1 39 5-- ei- 5' OC br-. U 32 Sf 35 UND -Dr' FF 93 25 2:- ' gl 3-Z 52 93 is Ji 5-3: ' r' :ao Zum Blackmon, D. Andrews, C. Burns. Row 5: B. Blise, I. Bloxdori, G. Binninger F. Aiello, B. Becker, C. Boero, L. Bo resch, H. Adamson, W. Anderson, homeroom 316 MISS DOHERTY Row l: R. Raflert , I. Orth, V. Olson F. y . Potthast, E. Potthast, R. Rizzo, M. Pruitt Row 2: C. Oqren, F. Oettinger, B. Nor- qaard, D. Rasmussen, B. Orrico, I. Muel- ler, I. Nelson, D. Richardson, R. Rizzo D. Oqorodnik, B. Naysmith. Row 3: D. Morton, B. Pierce, M. Nugent 1. Hfmous, P. Norqaard, L. Nichols, Af Potthast, C. Omelianchuk, N. Nelson. Row 4: V. Pezzin, B. Millhouse, D. Mowry W. Pearce, I. Passarelli, B. Murphy, K Neu, R. Molinaro. B. Meteiver, Row 5: R. Parkman, R. Norris, R. Moore B. Moore, G. Pahl, R. Nicolazzi, F. Namovich, R. Miller, I. Nall. homeroom 318 MR. DAVEY Row l: R. Mayer, I. Marko, F. Martino. N. Mills, I. Moralez, M. Mardoian, C. Marvin, L. Matrise. Row 2: B. Mitchell, B. Meyer, D. Milkent, H. Monticelli, I. Meurer, S. Mielke, I. Martin. Row 3: R. Martinson, C. Metallo, I. Mato- lek, F. Mastauskas, R, McDonald, D Mellor. Row 4: D. Marovich, R. McMullen, M, Matarrese, C. McNeil. A. Martz, E Matarrese. to teach and to oster homeroom 319 MISS BREISETH Row 1: B. Clish, M. Christensen, F. Del Conte, B. Clark, D, Coopman, M, Der- wae, D. Covington. Row 2: K. Conway, M. Dctti'o, M. Chris- tian, D. DeB0l1, I. Clark. C, Cayo, C. Cooper, A. De Micchi. Row 3: T. Cecchini, G, Breiling, C. Cable, G. Borst, R. Crucianelli, L. Boyd, I. Casey. Row 4: P. Cosentino, B. Christensen, I. Bruno, T, Bractz, V. Borowsky, D. Claus- en. homeroom 320 MISS BANGSBERG How 1: V, Lewandowski, M. Lintz, D. Malzahn, D. Lindner, K. Lia, E. Majeske. Row 2: B. Lubbers, M, Loef, I. Lemorand, N. Lumley, F. Laurenzi, P. LaVigne. Row 3: H. Manthei, P. Lois, P. Malko, B. Ludwig, N. Lilla, P. Markese. Row 4: I. Liegakos, W. Lissner, B. Laur- ence, W. MacDade, I. Lienau. homeroom 321 MISS STEFFEN Row 11 I. Dupons, B. Eppers, D. Dix, M. Dielmann, I. Eppers, L. Frede-rich, I Eidsor. How 2: G. Dreger, D. Fils, I. Duberstine A, Fliess, M. DeZoma, M. Evans, M Elsen. How 3: T. Doggett. I. DeVroy, V. Doty T. Dubane, M. Draack, R. DeSantis, P Egvedt. Row 4: D. Perkin, L. Dalpaos. R. DeLaa! Y R..Q1miskey4B. Fellows, I-'.VEcklor. your followers the class of homeroom 322 MR. PASKA Row l: K. Schwanke. M, Schwenn, M Rode, F. Serpe, I. Schneider, M. Scully A. Ruebsamen, D. Santiloni. Row 2: E. Rosentreter, M. Saftig, B. Rose P. Schaffer, M. Schend, M. Scoon, C Ruffalo. Row 3: S, Roberts, A. Schultz, H. Proulx F. Ritacca, L. Perugini, G. Roberts. Row 4: C, Richter. E. Perri, I. Rohde, E Ronzia, D, Reiter. M. Radke. homeroom 32-GIA MR. WHITAKER Row l: V. Heidersdorf, M. Henry, P. Garin. I. Hammel. B. Frese, L, Gehrke, M. Holm, M. Hansen. Row 2: I. Haqberq, P. Gram, I. Frederick, D. Heidrich, B. Grass. H. Hlavata, T. Gentile, V. Gentile, M, Hines, M. He- reschski, I. Gay. Row 3: S. Grant, D. Hornby, I. Hanak, C, Greisen, I. Haubrich, I. Holderness, V. Hoeke, M. Grudzinski, M. Glas, I. Hart- nell. Row 4: L. Griffin. R, Gross, L. Greb, D. Fornero, N. Frederick, C. Hoefilin, I. Hartung, B. Hamilton, I, Grebetz, D. Gilick, I. Hedstrom. Row 5: G. Giordano, R. Graglia, B. Haubrich, E. Gorsuch, I. Gename. C. Frederick. R. George, D, Gerlach, K. Fritzche, I. Giorno, F. Ponte. homeroom 3248 MR. BUCK Row l: D, Kinner, R. Iakubowski, E. Iurs, L. Kaphengst, C. Larson. A. Horton, G. Hunt, R. Kelly. Row 2: E. Krieger. I. Iambrek, I. Iackson, R. Iorio, A. Ibsen, S. Keating, V. Langer, B. Kontowt, G. Hoyland, A. Katarski, G. Keckler, P. Kollman, Row 3: I. Kotz, N. Holmgren, R, Knapp. E. lung, D. Klein, I. Iohanowicz, P. Kal- denberg, D. Kavaliauskas, E. Klees, M. Kircher. Row 4: F. Klitzke, Q. Katt, I. Ketchum, I. Ipsen, R. Jackson, I. Kavalauskas, G. Klacan. A. Iones, G. Lcmgenbach, P. Langer, G. Howe. Row 5: T. Kelleher. L. Kent, R. Komarec. S. Kishline, D. Kuchera, A. Keyse, I. Iasiunas, I, La Soto, R. Koski, I. Ieranek. Ollicers cf the Sophomore A Class Pat Shelley, president: Ioan Larson, secretaryg Paul Shwaiko, vice-president Dano Madrigrano, treasurer. 1952, the sophomores, who f 1' homeroom 102 MISS IOHNSON Row 1: I. Michele, I. Oliver, I. Morgan, P. Nemeth, E. O'Mara, F. Molinaro, S. Molinaro. ur Row 2: B. Nikson, R. Nudi, H. Nehls, E. Molinaro, M. Ogilvie, B. Meyer, I. Metallo. Row 3: E. Matrisch, B. Goneqle, B. Ochel- tree, E. Palmen, N. Menden, S. Oquist, E. McGill. Row 4: D. Nelson, M. Olson. E. Nelson, E. Meyer. B. Meissner, B. Ogle. homeroom 105 MR. HANNON Row 1: K. Kyncl, D. Ludwig, D. Massari Lambrecht. Row 2: N. Martini, I. Larsen, D. Maurer I. MacPherson, N. Main, R. Martinson, Row 3: R. Larsen, A. Liddicoat, R. Le wicke, N. Lindas, R. Louriqan, D. Mad rigrano, D. LeMay. Flow 4: H. Larsen, W. Larsen, C. Lento O. MacPherson. K. Lewis, R. Macky. L. Legler, T. Matoska, S. Mankowski, D: all too soon wall take over homeroom 107 MR. HERMSEN Row 1: R. Kcrst, R. Kaufman, I. Knoedler, M. Kruse, M. Iensen. Row 2: I. Krelschmer, C, Hayward, M. Kraemer, B. Hawley, A. Iensen. Row 3: E. Knautz, R. Kodrusky, K. Hoqle, L, Knoedler, D. Iambrek, V. Kraintz, I. Iovine. Row 4: I. Hersog, W. Knutson, R. Iake. R.. Klemm, B. Hinds, F. Krist, D. Hilde- Wig. homeroom 109 MRS. BAYLER Row l: M. Hart, C. Gaharl, P, Fani, I. Franks, I. Gail. Row 2: I. Hahn, A. Harkness, A. Haul brich, G. Halberstadt, C, Enqlehardt, R. Haubrich. Row 3: R. Hansen, I, Enqlehardt, B. Halke, S. Enqlund, V. Erickson, B. Griffin. Row 4: L. Greco, H, Friedrich, I. Gregory, R. Ilaqan, A. Forqianni, I. Granger. homeroom IIO MR. ENGLE Row l: M. Shilla, I. Sloebe, F. Scalzo B, Reener, V. Principe, I. Phillips, M Rizzo, M. Pizzini, L. Piehl, I. Principe M. Spizzirri. Row 2: A. Savaglio, R. Robillard, T Richardson, E. Soule, N. Plas. S. Quayle L. Randle, M. Schoonover, L. Rubenstein A. Swensen, I. Soddy. Row 3: D, Rasmussen, P. Pedersen, D Rouse, F. Perone, A. Ritacca, C. Slanqe M. Schmidt, M. Simmons, B. O'Neil, M Petrelli. Row -1: D. Shumway, R, Rudy, W. Parcen ka, P. Shelley, P. Shwaiko, R. Ruble, B Seitz, I. Pleskunas. M, Palmer, D, Po rise, L. Schilling. the reins of leadership and homeroom III MISS OATES Row 1: B. Easton, B. Bokmueller. H. De Cono, E. Borsche, I. Blasch, G. Brock way. Row 2: B. Caracciola, A. Crucianelli, E Cinelli, L. Ehlert, S. Dawson, D. Brit telli. Row 3: I. Davison, G. Clark, G. Cudahy A. Doerfler, P. Butteri, R. Dodge. Row 4: M. Butera, B. Colby, R. Dennis, I Dragoncewicz, F. Cundari. homeroom II2 MISS CAMPBELL Row I: G. Vite, L. Watts, M, Wegner, M. Thwing, N. Weinstein, I. Walker, I. Wyman, Row 2: R. Willie, B. Weeks, B. von Schrader, P. Tourtelot, B. Wiley, B. Wenmcn. Row 3: R. Toule, D. Spaulding, T. Wat- son, E. Thomas, B. Smith. Row 4: B. Zimmerman, E. Zivot, P. Swen- son, R. Travcmty, B. Zacarelli, I. Young. homeroom 121 MISS DUNCAN Row 1: M. Aceto. L. Albano. F. Alberts, T, Ambrosini, B, Barenqo, I, Ancevic, D. Ayers, C, Anderson. Row Z: M. Bianchi, M. Banovez. I. Andre' sen, M. Anderson, F. Batassa, C. Blanr co, B. Anderson. Row 3: F. Bistrick, I. Bartels, L. Bennett, D. Aiello, G. Bouqneit, W, Burke. Row 4: A. Becker, I. Askeris, R. Bruzaz, B. Bruno, I, Blonk, R. Andersen. in turn watch their high homeroom I2 MR. NYE Row 1: A. Wheeler, H. Briscoe, C. A bright, Pl. Monnier, L. Durocher ' Schafer, G. Walters, I. Puntillo, iii Pocan. How 2: G. Villani, B. Galley, B. Bardez' M, Voelz, B. Doerschlaq, K. Timm, : Baker, S. Thomas, S. Koehler. Row 3: W. Hansen, A. Wudell, H. Krause I. Dattilo, R. Bruzas, L, Rice, R. Adaml C. Miller, L. Mink. Row 4: I. XVade, B, Block, D. West, I Beard, I. Smith, C, Willminqton P Simon, D. Threinen, I, Hackett. homeroom I3 MISS BAAR Row 1: C. Soule, M. Iuhnlce, M. Rose L. Bastianelli, D. Celebre, I. Rasmussen I. Czerwinski, I. Deiterinq, M. Burtt, K Ricchio. Row 2: C. Bailey, B. Kaster, D. Cavieze. V. Saitig, B. Goldonik, I. Aqazzi, F Smiles, D. Hopf, E. Ellison. Row 3: B. George, T. Blankley, D. Cleere man, I. Mitchell, I. Schmidt, P. Cobabe C. Rhode, N. Shelton, I, Komcrrec, Row 4: K, Crawford, I, Brandt. E Olep, I. Stahl, C. Runge, W. Enqlunc I. Higgs.-ns, B. Rubenstein, D. Sperc. school life Studying is fun when clone in a crowd. -55- ANNEX STUDENT COUNCIL Pew l: M, lVlCAleer, I, Pellegrino, I. fzerwinski, I. Hill, L. Manson, A. Man- 'plana Few 2: P. Del-Iamer, C, Whitcomb, F, Perri E. Andrews, M, Weinberger. Few 3: W. lass, D. Threinen, I. Grno, I-Z, Girman. Ioyce Pellegrino, Chairman Lots Manson, Secretary taper off to remain as a mere image homeroom I8 MISS BLANK Row 1: I. Semcal, I. Turcek, E, Taylor, A. Gaqliano, C. Wendricks, L. Valo, H, Tenutcr, M. Mish. Row 2: I. Willminqton, A, Wasmundt, I. Schmitz, R. Kessler, D. Bloom, K. Warner, E. Lois, L. Wember. Row 3: R, Chase, G. Villnow, D. Tom- linson, I. Callahan, R. Traux, W. Sor- enson, C. Whitcomb. Row 4: I. Taube, T, Wenszell, G. Nies, B. Yanl-ce, R. Voves, H. Voiqht, I. Herrmann. homeroom I9 MISS GOERZ Row l: I. Dehmlow, P. Kollman, I. Block, D. Iambrek, R. Viqnieri, M, Russell, B. Goodare, C. Nelson. Row 2: D. Guttormsen, I. DeRanqo, P. Dyutka, S. Shankland, I. Mish, L. Lovald, I. Slazes, B, Grimmer. P. Schenk, B. Merritt, A. Mantuano, Saliture. P. Rovik. H. Norville, R. Bunda. Row 5: S. Bianchi, L. Lorent, G. Hansen Thompson. Row 3: E. Papanek, V. Salerno, D, Ftusecki, V. Glass, D. Hall, E. Fabian, S. Row 4: I. Otto, I. Kiftel, G. Svendsen, D. Odeq-lard, D. Hautzinqer, B. Stapleton, G. Clark, B. Iensen, R. Iensen, Bi -v '11 homeroom 21 MR. SMITH Row l: V. Gums, B. Myers, L. YC: Lydeqiaf, P. Liegler, D. Evans, K Gulbranasen, L. Ficcadenti, M. Cutler Row 2: L. Harms, S. Garris, E. Gayhar: M. MfAleer, W. Marquissee, I. Christen. sen, G. Stefani, L. Harrnsen, M. Hslrnes P. Stone I. Gearhart, B. Durnke. Raw E: V. Gcerqen, M. Garrett, P Ballard, E. Thomas, M. Kresal, B Nash, C. 'Williams A. Matcska, I Bruch, C. Schneider, T. Murphy, D. Barnes. Row 4: I. Naqode, R. Girman, D. Mon- nier, R. Hall. I. Nelson, W. Riley, Fl. Moralez, I, Callahan, H. lflaresczrlcc, D. Maxwell, R. Swanson. Raw 5: G. Tennell, R. Pierce, R. Carney, R. Doerrinq, C. Mohr, H. Izckl P. Farmer, I. Murphy, N. Nielsen, E. Ncldlcz, F. Kolowski, M. Binninqer, homeroom 22 MRS. NELSON Row l: R. Taffora, E. Simons, G. Scmtelli, G. Clark, A. Lindas, P. Settirni, I. Hollinqshead, C. Ruthe. Row 2: N. Sisnovich, C. Di Cello, P. Rusk, S. Freitag, A. Sweeney, I. Pelle- grino, S. Thomas. P. Slack. Row 3: M. Newman, I. Tate, M. Brock, E. Sinnen, R. Stewart, K. Thareson, Borg. Row 4: E. McAleer, H. Vena, P. Trecroci, I. Benko, R. Dietman, I. Scalfri. homeroom 23 MR. HUBERTY Row l: C. Raczykowski, B. Navoichick. M. Kaufman, M. Gross, N. Zupanic, E. Ladvienka. N. Newman, N. Boyle, B. Smithback. Row 2: D. Lippert, L. Fosbinder, S. Schulkowsky, S. Legler, A. Veleke, D. Ellis, I. Cerminara, M. Becker, I. Slack. Row 3: B. Recciardi. I. Dosemaqen, M. Girman, I. Schmidt, V. Firchow, I. Pom- poni, M. Slater, I. Etzelmuller. Row 4: L. Hackbarth, I. Dickman, B. Ireland. T. Chudada, R. Schoenteld, C. Fischer. homeroom 21 MH. FENSKE Row 1: K. Callahan, S. Bitter, M, De Ranqo. L. Danner. C. Niemi, I. Ruben R. Pfafl, R. Westphal, R. Schmunck. How 2: S. Ludwig, B. King, I. Walker B. Gratehouse, M. Lampos, C. Kraemer A. Warwick, M. Dorsey. M. White, L Tennessen. Row 3: B. Hallen. S. Vena, E, Mink E. Bonaretti, K. Kauzlarich, H. Mitchell N. Sevey, S. Dodge, B. Fritzsche. Row 4: S. Macukewicz, R. Falak, S Mulich, I. Grno, D. Benning, F. Frank lin. A. Clark. in the mirror of their minds ,- homeroom 25 MR. PEEL Row l: C, Pascucci, K. Iohnson, R Baxter, I. Galle, I. Lansing, D. Lasky M. Behr. Row 2: A. Karnes, A. Hammelev, E Andrews, S. Drinkwine, F. Iasinski, M Burden, F. Aiello, I. Schoettler, B Hamelink, B. Epstein, M. Engel. Row 3: C. Allan, I. Wallace, W. Konga G. Moseley, P. Beckman, P. Van Patten B. Gross, R. Costen, L. La Macchia. Row 4: D. Cummings, B. Connell, H Heal, C. Guenther, K. Brown, I. An gelici, B. Biscardi, D. Dibble. Row 5: R. Kluka, D. Hinrichs, I. Lee I. Dworak, I. Frick, G. Kreqer, I. Greco I. Gennaccaro. homeroom 26 MRS. BACHER 'JO E? ge 0 Zi... :UF gum fb gs, on EF I T 3 E Pe 53 52? UH17 Q Chiapetta, A. Wheeler. Row 2: H. Breechaty, E. Potter, . Selander, B. Higgins, R. Ptacek . Zimmerman, I. Yule, F. Angelo, . Corkins, K. Urick. Row 3: I. Hart, D. Sorensen, I. Petrin D. Poifwck, H. Filz, H. Johnson, 1-if Oberholtzer, A. Amadio, T. Camelli. Row 4: S. Pennimcm, D. Greidanus, R. Fisher, P. DeHammer, R. Bloxdort, C. Timme, P. Petrausky. Row 5: M. Scheckler, L. Roeder, L. Cicchinni, D. Bindelli, R. Becker, H. Blaim, D, Bundles, C. Pfluq. homeroom 27 MR. KRUSE Row l: D. Wilkinson, R. Eisenhauer, B Streich, R. Bongo, I. Hill, B. Smith, C. Whitetoot, I. Talley, B. Bushonville. Row 2: E. Huhle, S. Over, M. Mayer S. Sanderson, L. Huetten, R. Thomas, M. Steiiensen, B. Brissenden, I. Rock, I. Murphy. Row 3: G. Haubrich . Richi - . I e, M. Kuya wa, M. Tutlewski, B. Russo, B. Smith T. Young, R. Hopf, B. Nelson. Row 4: W. Flesch, R. Ripley, T. Conway B, McNeil, L. Furman. R. Huiik, I. Rice D. Bollain. HL - w ,, , ,, Q Q ' if 395' 4, 4'f xi W A 4 X ff- - 71' 8 1 x, 5, 'I 1 F' ,Q W gs ,fs gf Qi -' ,. -fi . 5 3 'gf 4 A vg 3 253, H 1 D, 9 qs Y Q5 .Q 4 Q.. v 55,3 v 9, If 45 ' 4 . .nf X 31 , 'H , an 1 s 4 . u , Z5 4 qw xv. ru' V ,Q 5r f., 4 e-1 .4-5 Q . ft? if K L , , . S XT' 5 i s Q - 2 5 ' , :E ' M, 4, W, 1 f,, V . S ,Q,,V,w .,-,,. 'luxe , 1 ' ' 9 .rd I wh. f . .Vw ,1 K 1,13 gf ,-I u . i.3' .9 .'! F' O Q 1 Ka' f! ,,l I 1 ' s 'E 5 '- .,. 9' . Q K .R .u S, ft Q1 vw :Y . ' 4 K 1 v 35 , - 6 ,1 uf 1 F . I - A, ' v 1 , 4 ,, H 1. X 5 ' 'KG' x, N? 9' . 4 X, ' siffif 'Q r V W f Y 3 j - , V NB' af ,A 5. ri! V L Q l .x - f Q x , 1 Q B f -'55 K 7 vkf' li! W v7.- x Z- Finn. , 1 ,, 'ri -.-...--., r 'Y Y L' ' Q VN! The clock ticks on. The minutes the clubs spend on their projects become hours. The results are such things as a ditto machine, a redecorated kitchen, and Christ- mas decorations. This mixture of fun and work is the spirit that makes K. H. S. a great school. . 3 'f.. ,, i? ff' sf fi 35- 1 ' H I I 'ni . Row l D X ehner M Segal, B Tnome I Gallagher V. Row 4 D Walkowski I Grat- emus i Baim B I-l1nz,H. hi-style HISTYLE Row l: Glenda Shep pard, Margie Lan dre, Audrey Herd ersdort, Ellen Lar- son, Barbara Iahn sen, Marge Stump. How 2: Carolyn Turner, Barbara Wehner, Iean Ra nous, Nancy Stern, Donna Davenport, Marlene Douglas. NOT PICTURED B. Eppers, I. Martin M Ogilvie, Red Cross Drive . . . Chrisfmas Decora- fions . . . Homecoming Fioaf . . . Mofh- er's Day Tea . . . Book Week . . . Joinf Meefings . . . Mirror . . . Campaign iQZfQffQnffQi'ne, ...r.... rflfffgit ,,r.r .fe15t2f2rief,iSQfQ Assembly . - - Red Cross Animals - - - Margie Landre .... ..Vice-President .,,........ Ellen Larsen R9deC0l'dfi0ll of Room , , , MGS- IDIonna gavenport...uiecretarym .lglarfjene Dolitiqlas que'-ade . I . for Homecoming Af, ancy tern ....,...,.. .... r easurery. .. ar ara Io nsen fendanfs . I I Alumnae Tea 0 . . Carolyn Turner .,. Corres. Sec y, .Glenda Sheppard Miss Reed, ,.,,,,. ., ,... Advisor.. , ,,,, ..., IN liss Reed e e k-teens Cookie Sale . . . Mofher and Daughfer Tea . . . Red Cross Drive . . . Giffs for Sandra . . . Joinf Meefings . . . Soap Drive . . . Chrisfmas Parfy . . . Home- coming Floaf . . . Homecoming Queen First Semester Otticers Second Semester , , , Betty Hinz ...,................ President ............. Bonnie Thome ' ' ' Decora!'on of Ped'afr'c ward' Ke' Iean Gallagher ...... Vice-President ,....,,.. D.Walkowski nOShG HOSPHCI . . . Clofhes fOI' ofphdfl- lean Bieel ......,.,...... . .... Secretaryn.. ...... IeanGa1laglcier age . . . Red Cross Dons . . . Coke con, Bonn1eThome ........ .... T reasurery ....,,,........ I. Graffenius cession . . . K-Teen Scholarship . . . I. Graiiemus .......,.,.. Corres. Sec y ........,... Vera Rudqal , , MiSsMoOd,, Ag,4,. R decorahon of Kifchen C. D Klee, R Kast I Larson. In . Q fs' eq' Q I I ' Wu' EQ The K-Teens celebrate the redecoration of the school kitchen over a cup ol hot coffee sub-deb Halloween Parfy . . . Homecoming Floaf . . Red Cross . . . Chrisfmas Formal . . Teachers Kaffee Klafsch . . . Joinf Meetings . . . Mofher and Daughter Tea . . Audio-Visual Equipmenf . . . Giffs for Orphan . . . Giffs fo Korean Girls' Club . . . Sophomore Nighf Service SUB DEB CLUB Row 1: Alice Sorenson, Ioyce Sher' er, Lorraine Stein, Row 2: IoAnne Gibson, lean Lan- ger, Marge Petersen. Row 3: Arleen Rhode, Iane Zuid- weg, Marylyn Andreoii. Row 4: Betty Lundskow, Susan Lanqenbach, Marilyn Young. Marcia Evans, Doreen Burl-clund. NOT PICTURED Rita Kell Sharon Bornhuetter, Sal- Y. ly Mielke, Agnes Zieth, First Semester Clticers Arleen Rhode .,...,, .... P resident ,... Betty Lundskow .... Vice-President Lorraine Stein .,...,....., Secretary ,... Susan Lanqenbacho .Treasurer , lean Langer ..,.,....,.., Corres. Sec'y. Marylyn Andreoli Miss Densmore ...,.. ...... A dvisor ..,... Miss Densmore , ae- X9 NI First Semester Duke Granger ,...,. . Bill Kiltel ,... ., ..,, ... Glen Holt .,..........,, . l C 45 Mr. Davey . I 'Vo I fd X- S llC gli? ' ly f' I to L Q . 7 Ja Cz. Ai '.'- lb First Semester Frank Conley... Frcrnk Aiello ........... Pete Shwoiko .....,. . Ralph Tenuto.. ,, -4- 99 HI-Y CLUB -1 Row l: Harry Larsen. Pot Shel ley, Ed Potts, Pete Shwciiko Gene Fitch, Glen Holt. Row 2' Jerry Fox, Bili Kifiel Rotlph Tenutci, Poul Shwcriko Bill Girmcrn, Howard Granger NOT PICTURED lim Granger, Don Reuter, Quen tin Kott Ronnie Rudy. Officers Second Semester President ..... ................. B ill Kitfel V1ceAPres1dent .......... . .,.... Glen Holt ...Secretary .............. Ralph Tenutcr ....Trecrsurer...,... ..........Gene Fitch .Corres. Sec'y .,., ,......... P at Shelley . ..AdVlSO1'. ...,. ..,..,. M r, Davey Otticers Second Semester . President.. . ,. ..... I-'rcrnk Conley Vice-President ............ Dick Bundcx Tom Brctotz ............. ..... S ecretciry ..,. , ............. Tom Broatz Roger Petersen ...,.. Mr. Highland... ESQUIRE CLUB Row l: Ronald Johnson, Roger Pet- erson, Iim Amendolc, Dick Stock' er, Don Reiter. Row 2: Alon Ameche, Tom Brootz, Dick Bundcr, Roy Koski. Row 3: Frcmk Conley, Keith Lind- stedt, Frank Aiello, Morio Bono, iiglio. NOT PICTURED Iohn lcrsiunos, Ronnie Bundz, ....Trec1surer..., .......Frcmk Aiello ...,..Advisor.. .. ,.....Mr. Highland ,-5 N M. hi-y club Milk and Doughnufs af Basketball Games . . . Homecoming Floaf . . . Homecoming Assembly . . . Diffo Ma- chine and ilypewrifer . . . Giffs for Claude . . . lnferclub Baskefball . . . Hi-Y Reunion . . . Programs for Foofball and Basketball . . . K Banners . . . Hi-Y Room esquire club Homecoming Floaf . . . Esquire Esca- pades . . . lnferclub Baskefball . . . Cookie Sale . . . Joinf Meefings . Dress-Up Week Clad in pajamas and long underwear, Hi-Y and Esquire play basketball as a mere side-light. red triangle Faculfy Baskelball Game . . . Courfesy Week . . . Dads' Nighl' . . . Red Triangle Award . . . Homecoming Floaf . . . Bulle- fin Board . . . lnferclub Baskefball . . . Joinf Meefings First Semester Chuck Brothers.. . Butch Kloet .,..... Ollicers Second Semester .President .......,........ Gene Malloy Vice-President ....,......., Phil DuBois Dino Paielli ,........ . .,..... Secretary ..... ....,...... B ob Carbona- Iim Griffin ...,,,., Phil DuBois . Mr, Smith ....... ,. .,... Treasurer ..., ,Dick Radykowsicx .Corres. Sec'y..,..,..,.......Allan Bain Advisor ...,...,,. ,,,..... M r. Smith RED TRIANGLE Row 1: Ed Ronzia, Gene Malloy, Dan Marovich, Iim Gril- fin, Dick Radykow- ski, Ted Meyer. Chuck Whitefoot. Row 2: Allan Bain, Butch Kloet, Dino Paielli, Phil Du- Bois, Bob Carbone. Glen Thompson. NOT PICTURED Chuck Brothers, Red Murphy, Bob Gir- man. lts line up time for a few of the hard working members of the First Semester Marcia Evans Sally Mielke ........... Nancy Mills ............ 7 Im Q2 Officers .....President.... Vice-President .. ,,,. .. ....Treasurer.... Muriel Lintz ..... . ...,. Secretcrryn.. Miss Reed , .. .,...,Adviso'. ' Lv-.mm NS cond Semester Marcia Evans ,Sally Mielke , Nancy Mills .,Muriel Lintz , Miss Reed r ll Y T cheliiers ex libris Library Service . . . Brownie Sales Splash Parfies LIBRARY CLUB Row 1: Nancy Mills, Carol Kyncl, Mary Grudzinski, Lucy Caldart, Muriel Lintz. Row Z: Nita Moralez, Regina laku- bowski, Sally Mielke, Marcia Evans, Rose Alisauskas. Row 3: Ianet Patterson, Concetta Morrone, Dorothy Rasmussen, Mary Lou Sattig. Row 4: Diane Kinner, Shirley Keat- ing, Rita Rafferty, Pat Tourtelot, Delores Coopman, Kathy Thomp- son, 1. 1 lun 1 SEMINAR Row 1: Arlene Veprauskas, Helen Rodina, Helen Ogren, Betty Ann Rose, Ieanellen Martin, Rose Mary Moenssen, Irene Boemer, Norma Anderson, Mary Holm. Row 2: Darlene Dix, Shirley Bene- dict, Rosemary DeSantis, Elsie Bcubonis, Barbara Stukenberg, Shirley Schultz, Barbara Clish, Mary Rhode, Rita Rafferty. Row 3: Ierry Lepp, David Trish, Don Morton, Ierry Hedstrom. Bill Roemer, Lois Watts, Marilyn Mer- ritt. Row 4: Bob Anderson, Bill Becker, Keith Schmude, George Lourigan. Robert Cumiskey, Iohn Bloxdori, Ierome Ketchum. Tesf Tube Times . . . Individual Proi- ecfs . . . Tea for Junior High Science Teachers . . . Cify Junior High School Science Meef Usher af all audiforium acfivifies First Semester Bill Roemer .......,......... Helen Rodina ......... B. Stukenberg ..,,..... Mary Holm .............. Helen Ogren ........... Miss Dohertv..,....... First Semester Officers Second Semester .President .............,. Helen Rodina Vice-President .,...,....... R. De Santis ....Secretary..............B. Stukenberq ....Treasurer.... .Corres. Sec'y. ......Advisor...... Officers ...............Mary Holm . ........ Barbara Clish .........,Miss Doherty Second Semester E. Romanowskin.. ,,..,.. President ..... ....., E . Romanowski Dick McEvoy, ..,.... . Eugene Marx ..,...,. Mr. Whitaker ...,.. , ..,,.,Secretary.,.. .,..Treasurer.... ......Advisor...... .....,....,.Dick McEvoy ...........Eugene Marx . ..,.... ,..Mr. Whitaker as USHERS CLUB Row 1: Gerald Hedstrom, Leonard Saladis, Ray Renick, Roger Puter- bauqh, Norman Minden. Row 2: Bob Fornero, Bob Hamil- ton, Art Pacetti, Eugene Marx, Kenneth Weidman. Row 3: Norman Persons, Art Mar- tell. Dick McEvoy, Ed Romanow- ski, Oakley McPherson, Lowell Rovik. ff -vf' ,: 'fi t : K --M 4 --u -..- Q we-,..,j First Semester Wayne O'Neil Carolyn Turner ,,... IoAnne Franks. Miss Wilson ..... First Semester Ottrcers Second Semester ..... ,.President ..... ...,.... W ayne O'Neil Vice-President ...,.., Carolyn Turner ,,Sec'y-Treas ......,.,., IoAnne Franks .,,.Advisor............,......Miss Wilson Otticers Second Semester George Lourigan .,.. Senior Consul ,..,... Marilyn Merritt Keith Schmude, . Iunior Consul ..... ..Keith Schmude Lois Watts. ....,.,,.. ........ P raetor ...........,.......... Lois Watts Gerald Hedstrom ........, Aedile ..... ,. ., Gerald Hedstrom Marilyn Merritt.. ,...... Reporter ....,....,.. Marilyn Merritt Miss Merrick .,..,.. ... ...Advisor.,..... ' .,.Miss Merrick FRENCH CLUB Row l: Edna Hallen, Rita Recchia Rita Kast, Albina Grislc, Mary Burtt, Yolando Campolo, Al Des pin. Row 2: Betty Norgaard, Ianet Frei- tag, Violet Kulesis, Margie Hart, Rose Marie Ritacca, Dianne Kin ner, IoAnne Franks, Louise Duro- cher, Louis LaMacchia, Marjorie Iensen, Row 3: Dave Boyle, Ieanellen Mar- tin, Sylvia Ritacca, Ioanne Gear- hart, Rosemary DeSantis, Harriet Kahn Marilyn Merritt, Shirley Grant, Marian Supita, Grace Cec- carini, Row 4: Richard Robillard, Marge Petersen, Vera Rudgal, Ioanne Duberstine, Doreen Burkland, Do- lores Bardwell, Dorothy Kloep. Carolyn Turner, Nancy Stern, Claire Steinbach. Row 5: Don Dugan, Ronald Rudy. Edward Zivot, Phil Schoetter, Wayne O'Neil, Erma Mattiazzi. Emily Smith, lean Ranous, Mari- an Ogilvie, lean Agazzi, Harriet Kast. LAETI LATINI Row 1: Laura Bastianelli, Betty Ep- pers, Betty Navochick, Ioanne Klobuchar, Mary Rode, Barbara Clish, Marilyn Merritt, Vicki Sal- tig. Row 2: Georgia Walters, Barbara Zimmermann, Mary Sheckler, Syl- via Iambrek, Ioan Mulich, Doro- thy Hopi, Lois Watts. Row 3: George Moseley, john Beard, Donovan Cummings, Keith Schmude, Richard Packman. George Lourigcm, Ronald Blox- dort, Eleanor Krieger, , Row 4: Gilbert Howe, Ierry Hed- strom. french club French Correspondence . . . Homecom- ing Floaf . . . Pencil Sales . . . French Plays lac-li lalini Programs of Junior Highs . . Spring Banquef CLUB Del dicho al hecho hay gran trecho. Gallia est omnis devisa in partes tres. Parlez vous francais? Vouloir est pouvoir. Wie gehts und auf Wiedersehen. spanish rlub Cookie Sale . . . Christmas Parfy . . Foreign Correspondence ,W First Semester D. Walkowski Lucy Nichols.. I. Zimmerman M. Dielmann ,....... Mrs. Bayler ....,..... My George Lourigan as a Roman Priest cuts open c lamb for a religious ceremony in a Latin Club play. f J 1 Tiff iff' f ff, f .,,. C- .. A is ' Officers Second Semester ........President.... ..D.Walkowski Vice-Presidente... ......Lucy Nichols , ........,,.. Secretary ....... ...... I .Zimmerman .......Treasurer....... Dielmann ......,..Aclvisor..,... .......Mrs. Bayler Row 1: Audrey Horton, Donna Walkowski, Iackie Zimmermann, Claudine Albright, Gloria Brock- way, lean Hammel, Norrita New- man. Row 2: Barbara von Schrader, lane Soddy, Mary Ann Aceto, El- sie Borsche, Lorraine Wember, loyce Mason, Dolores Hornby. 1 x Row 3: M ron Kuyawa, Eileen O'Mara. l,0yce Schnell, Sally Koehler, Marilyn Iuhnke, Cynthia Soule, Mrs. Bayler. Row 4: Robert Krauss, Lois Watts, Larry Lorent, Lucy Nichols, Shir- ley Verrall, Lyn Brock, Madeline Holms. as 5 ,, I WX.. tflgf 1 - . ,. :Z ' T94 .V :Y C , ' 7553 First Semester Olticers Richard McEvoy , ..... President. Second Semester .Marianne Segal Bill Bowman ,,,,. Vic:eYPresident Ronald Bunda G. Einsoneault ....... Hiecretoryu.. M51-ry1DeRgngo Sfained Glass Backdrop u . . Homecom- G. znsoneauf .. reasurer.. ir ey rant ' ' Edna Prell... ..Historian .,... .. Edna Prell 'ng Eloaf ' ' ' Ar' Prolec's ' ' ' Posfers rirrctmsty. .,,, Advisors... . Mr, Christy Paffles - - - CUP cake Sale - - - ken kom klub First Semester Ollicers Second Semester Dorothy Scharl .......,.,, President ,..,,.,,.,...,,,. Vita Ritacca M. Hertzberger ...,,. Vice-President .,.. Audrey Amende Eva DeSimone .......,..... Secretary .... ..,,. . .M. Hertzberger Olivia Butteri, ...,,..,,,,.. Treasurer .... ....,.. R ae Ellen Reed Miss Kronenwetter .,,... Advisor. ..... Miss Kronenwetter on sf r wx L ur 17 v T7 A Sfapler and Scofch Tape Dispenser for Com- mercial Deparfmenl' . . . Sfudy of Com- mercial World. ARTISTS ALLEY Row 1: Robert Martinson, Alice Sorensen, Gerry Pinsoneault, Bev- erly Griffin, Irene Boerner, Do- lores Staudinqer. Row 2: Eileen Ulrich, Edna Prell, Ann Cass. Row 3: Carmen Metallo, Bill Bow- man, Don Franks, Richard Mc, Evoy. KEN KOM KLUB Row 1: Eva DeSimone, Dolores Zabrauskis, Leona Velvikis, Mary Maletta, Dorothy Scharf, Beverly Eidsor. Row 2: Marilyn Lois, Irene Follak. Evelyn Ruthe, Eileen Fieqe, Eliza- beth Eichler, Arlene Mielke, Julia Mauser. Row 3: Vita Ritacca, Olivia Butteri. Nancy Dyberg, Barbara Schwaab, Pat Warren. Row 4: Ioanne Getschman, Mari- lyn Hertzberqer, Pat Belleau. Brunhilde Ladwig, Bernadette Morgan, Edith Mohr. HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Verna Anderson, Dorothy Schari, Pat Warren, Barbara Schwaab, Irene Follal-c. Row 2: Adrienne Robinson, Har- riet Kahn, Dorothy Kloep, Pat Belleau, Olivia Butteri, Helen Rodina, Vera Rudgal. Row 3: Arlene Veprauskas, lane Zuidweg, Marge Petersen, Shir- ley Schultz, Pat Zens, Carolyn Turner, Edna Prell. Row 4: David Trish, Roseanne Tcrbili, Marilyn Blaim, Shirley Benedict, Connie Zanio, Beverly Dyrhovd. Row S: Iack Freeberg, Iohn Mol- stad, Wayne O'Neil, George Lourigan, Darrell Holman, Duke Granger. CINEMATIC Row lz Lillian Mirosovsky, Mar- cella Kraning, Anna Pynaker. Elaine Peterson, Mildred Gam- berini, Barbara Schwaab. Row 2: Donna Etzelmueller, Bev- erly Eidsor, Helen Ogren, Shir- ley Schultz, Marilyn Glas, Pa- tricia Lois, Clarice Pacetti. Row 3: Pat Belleau, lomes Martell, Leonard Saladis, Ioanne Duber- stine, Elizabeth Eichler, Lorraine Nickel, Virginia Blaziewske. Row 4: Ray De Laat, Thomas Wal- len, Walter Lissner, Wayne An- dresen, Eugene Marx, Richard Merg. Row 5: Charles Whitetoot, Bill Monroe, Allen Keyse. lack Schu- macher, Bob Lough, Bill Schnei- der. honor society il Honor Assembly . . Honor Roll . . . Chrisfmas Parfy . . Box for German Orphan cinematic Audio-Visual Demonsfrofion in Sfore Windows . . . Educafion Week . . Demonsfrafion . . . Halloween Parfy . . . Chrisfmas Parfy First Semester Ollicers Second Semester Olivia Butteri .... .....,... P resident .,... ........., I ohn Molstad Iohn Molstad... ,...,. Vice-President ...,,,..... Vera Rudgal Adrienne Robinson...Secretary. ........,.. Marilyn Blaim Marge Petersen ,....... .Treasurer ....., .,......... P at Belleau Miss Steffen ........ ,,..., A dvisor ....,. . ..,..,.. Miss Stelten First Semester Officers Second Semester Leonard Saladis ,..... .President ..... . .Leonard Saladis Elizabeth Eichler. .Vice-President ....,........ Ray DeLaat Barbara Schwaab .4.,. Secretary ,..... Barbara Schwaab V. Blaziewske ,.,..,.. .... T reasurer ....., ...... V . Blaziewske Mr. Link ,...... .... ..,..,.,, A d visor .... , .,. ......,.. Mr. Link -83- l .f vb W , V.- 1f Epi- X First Semester Officers Second Semester Bill Kifiel ..... , ...... ,....,.... P resident .............,........, B111 Kitfel Lorraine Ebener .... Donna Holi ....,,...,,,.. First Semester Ted Meyer ......,....... Curtis Olson ........... Vice-President ..... Lorraine Ebener .,,.Secretary...............,,..Donna Hott Otlicers Second Semester .....President.........,....,.,,..Ted Meyer Vice-President, ..,,........ Curtis Olson A. Veprauskas ...... .,,,.Secretary ..,......... A. Veprauskas D. Walkowski, .,,.., , Mr. Hannon ........,.. ....'l'reasurer.....,....,...D. Walkowski ......Adv1sor...... ....,,,Mr. Hannon -84- IUNIOR RED CROSS Row l: Celia Cooper, Lucy Harms. lean Blasch, lean Orth, Mollie Christensen, Helen Oqren. Row 2: Donna Hott, Shirley Schulte, lane Despin, Eileen Ulrich, Doris Klein, Marilyn Iuhnke. Row 3: Lorraine Ebener, Barbara Brissenden, Bill Kiftel, Tom Dag- gett, Harry Filz, Robert Schwaab. Row 4: Ray DeLaat, Iohn Molstad. Walter Lissner, Thomas Wallen. QUILL AND SCROLL Row l: Carol Johnson, Donna Wal- kowski, lris Lees, Arlene Vep- rauskas, Marge Petersen, Donna Hott. Row 2: Marge Whyte, Delores Seitz, Carolyn Turner, Robert Schwaab, Tom Daqgett, Erma Mattiazzi. Row 3: Anthony Gentile, Ralph Tenuta, Robert Koch, Pete Shwaiko, Curtis Olson, Richard Heeman. Row 4: Harry Larsen, Bill Kittel, Vincent Lia, Chuck Brothers, Ted Meyer, Ed Ronzia. Enferfainmenf af Downey Yeferans Hos- pifal . . . Junior Red Cross Gift Boxes . . . Tray Favors for Hospifals . . . Csroling af .Willowbrook . . . Annual Red Cross Camp . . . lnfer-Cify Easter Parfy . . . Service fo Senior Red Cross Kenews-Spy Basketball Game . . . Kenews-Spy Picnic . . . Kenews-Spy Parfy . . . Kenews-Spy Hike PEP CLUB Row l: Yvonne Molinaro, Theresa Boyle, Ioan Maksen, Iohn DeWitt. Row 2: Dave Boyle, Gloria Lahti, Pat Gram, Pat Bleashka, Delores Fishbach. Row 3: Dan Dugan. pep club HEY. MAN. CAN THAT BIG TEAM FIGHT? . . . Cheerleading . . . Dads' Nighf af Baskefball Game high stepping Lighfed Bafons . . . Cookie Sale . . . Chrisfmas Parfy . . . Twirling af Games, Concerfs, and Programs af Junior High Schools rgi' iff' 914 S. First Semester Officers Second Semester lohn De Witt ......,....,.... President .,.........,... ,Iohn De Witt R. Westphal ......,,.... Vice-President .,.........., Dave Boyle Yvonne Molinaro .,..... Secretary .... ...Yvonne Molinaro Peggy Gram ....,,,...,..., Treasurer .... ,.,.,..,,.. P eggy Gram Gloria Lahti .........,. ..Corres. Sec'y ............ Gloria Lahti Mr, Stocker . .. ...... Advisor ,...,.. , ,,,.,,. Mr. Stocker Officers Second Semester Pat Rondeau ......... .. .... President ,..,...,., ...Pat Rondeau First Semester Diane Vogt. .,.,,..,.,,. Vice-President . ...Marilyn Nugent lune Modory ............... Secretary .. ..... ., ,June Modory Joyce Wolfe ................ Treasurer.- . .Chuck Young Mr. Dunham .. ....... ..... A dviscr ..,.. . .... Mr. Dunham HIGH STEPPING Row l: Audrey Horton, Iune Nodo- ry, Carol Schilling. Row 2: Darlene Dix, Ardell Swen- sen, Diane Vogt. Row 3: Pat Rondeau, Marilyn Nugent, foyce Wolfe. . Q ff fl t h ' h7? f. L53 . sg 956 '- ' if y-A a .' J Q I 1 ,v we ro- 0 li 'o 1 'rw I W I 'N 1 9 ff from - vt. isa i g girl scout cabinet First Semester Officers Second Semester Barbara Wehner, ...... ........ P resident ..........,..... Barbara Wehner Donna Walkowski ..,. lst Vice-President ,,... Donna Walkowski Pat Zales ................. ...Znd Vice-President... ,.,. ..,........., P at Zales Vera Rudgal ..... , ................ Secretary .....,., ,......... ,... V e ra Rudgal Marge Petersen ............,... Treasurer ..,... ..,..... Marge Petersen Miss Vanderhoof. ............,.. Advisor ...... ........ M iss Vanderhoo! THE GIRL SCOUT PROMISE On my honor, I will try: To do my duty to God and my country, To help other people at all times, To obey the Girl Scout Laws. Girl Scouf Formal . . . Cook-Outs . . . Fun Nife . . . Candy Sale . . . Christmas Tea . . . Mother and Daughter Banquet . . . Square Dance . . . Autumn Tea GIRL SCOUT CABINET Row l: Elsie Boubonis, Carolyn Turner, Pat Zales, Mary Holt. Vera Rudgal, Dorothy Wehner. Row 2: Marge Petersen, Lois Ben- nett, Erma Mattiazzi. lean Gal- lagher, Barbara Wehner, Donna Walkowski. GIRL SCOUTS TROOP 45 Row 1: Donna Davenport, Margie Landre, Marilyn Ludke, Ruth Farley, Delores Coopman, Patricia Warren, LuAnn Van Lydegraf, Darlene Raffone. Row 2: Bonnie Thome, Mary Holt, Bonnie Grate- house, Virginia Zales, Sally Mielke, Sue Ellen Thomas, IoAnne Christensen, Sherry Over, Vera Rudgal, Marge Petersen. Row 3: lane Zuidweg, lean Gallagher, Sallv Koeh- ler, Barbara Bloxdorf, Pat Zens, Georgia Walters, Marilyn McPhau1, Connie Zewen, Ieanette Bosman, Eileen Ulrich. Row 4: Ianet Martell, Donna Holt, lean Agazzi, Ar- lene Mielke, Barbara Wehner, Nancy Stern, Betty Hinz, Iermaine Graifenius, Harriet Kast. GIRL SCOUTS -- TROOP 47 AND SHIP 1 Row l: La Verne Smith, Shirley Bitter. Daisy Bloom, Donna Wal- kowski, Sue Carol Molinaro. Nor- rita Newman, Geraldine Bedro- sian, Carol Iohnson. Row 2: Iane Soddy, Rita Rafferty. Barbara Iohnsen, Marianne Se- gal, Nancy Supanic, Anna Marie eleke, Vivian Voves, Arlene Veprauskas, Arlene Newman, El- sie Boubonis, Row 3: Patricia Lois, Barbara Ochietti. Phyllis Ann Mau, lean- ellen Martin, Carolyn Turner, Iris Lees, Kath Thomsen, Diane Vogt, Dorothy Smolinski. Row 4: Pat Spaay, Pat Thomey, Pat Tourtelot, Shirley Keating, Claire Burns, loan Kircher, Sheila MacDade, Dolores Brittelii, Dolo- ris Seitz. Row 5: Connie Zanio, Bemadette Morgan, Eleanor Lois, Erma Mat- tiazzi, Mary Scheckler, Beverly Dyrhovd, Rose Alisauskas, Marge Whyte. GIRL SCOUTS-1 TROOP 34 Row 1: Ioyce Iackson, KathyVConway, Irene Schnei- der, Irene Boerner, Betty allo, loanne Gearhart, Natalie Weinstein, Rita Kast. Row 2: Mary Becker, Barbara Anderson, Carol Ga- hart, I-'lorice Serpe, Rosemary Ptacek, Kathleen Iohnson, Ioyce Eidsor, Shirley Witameyer, Brenda Smith, Mary Dorsey, Margaret Kaufman. Row 3: Alice Karnes, Earlene Iornt, Patricia Iornt, Gloria Stefani, Lois Watts, Eileen O'Mara, Dorothy Hopf, Ioan Czerwinski, Phyllis Fani, Mary Bianchi, loan Reader. Row 4: lane Schnauter, Ianet Bruch, Nancy Main, Barbara von Schrader, Liane Zavacke, Pat Zales, Marthella Scoon, Pat Baker, Ieanne Schuler, Doro- thy Wehner. Row 5: loan Wade, Lois Bennett, Marlene Simmons, loan Murray, Josephine Iohanowicz, Rosalie Rizzo, Sally Roberts, Ioan Frederick, Carol Zimmermann, Mary Grudzinski. The hard-working members of the S.C.A. Board, Arleen Rhode, Quentin Katt, Jean Gallagher, Jim Granger, and Marianne Segal, with their advisor, Mr. . Rafshol. if s' '04 , .,g -4 : ., . ff? i EQ' . a ,X 7 Q IMT . A ,- , ff for fl' s. e. a. board Homecoming Elecfion . . . Giff for Queen . . . S. C. A. Books for Baskefball . . . Football . . . Assemblies . . . Class Play . . . Kenews spy salesmen Spys . . . Spys . . . Spys and More Spys TOP SALESMEN SENIOR .. ............. Connie Klobuchar Marge Petersen Dick Radykowski JUNIOR . , , . . . .Delcres Coopman SOPHOMORE . . . . .Joyce Pellegrino Barbara LaCrosse Mary McAleer new llfe Cookie Sale . . . Membership Drive . . Courfesy Drive . . . Morale Cards . . Buses fo Oui'-of-Town Games ..g3- S.C.A. SALESMEN Row l: Margie Landre, Kathy Conway, Y- vonne Molinaro, Dolores Hornby, Helen Ale tergott, Rosemary Ptacek. Joyce Wenninger. Sylvia Ritacca. Row 2: Vivian Voves, Audrey Ibsen, Marlica Kraemer, Mary Le Rose. Pat Zales, Lois Watts, Dorothy Smolinski, Rosemary Con' forti, Barbara Anderson, Jean Orth, Muriel Lintz, Albina Grisk. Row 3: Nancy Stern, Dolores Brittelli, Shirley Penniman, Don Morton, Gwen Wittchow, Beverly Mitchell, Janice Senical, lane! Bruch, Marilyn Blaim, Barbara Ochietti, Jo Anne Franks. Row 4: Barbara Fenske, Shirley Thomas, Jim Etzelmueller, Virginia Glass, Eileen Mc- Aleer, Jean Zicarelli, Mabel Leach, Lorraine Nickel, Sally Roberts, Lois Bennett. Row 5: Lee Forrest, John Molstad, Phil Green- berg, Bob Koch, Nick Holmgren, Phil Schoeffer, Phil Skovronski, Jerry Dupons. First Semester Officers Second Semester Arleen Rhode., ..,... ,Presidents ..... Jean Gallagher Jean Gallagher ..... .ViceePres ,...... Marianne Segal Quentin Katt .... ,....... .,......,...,...., ........... Q u e ntin Katt Jim Granger ......, . ...... ,......... , . ........ Jim Granger Joan Turcek. ,,...,.. . .,..................., . ...,,,,, Joan Turcek Mr. Raishol ................ Advisor ............,... Mr. Rafshol SPY SALESMEN Row 1: Marlene Kruse, Kathryn Lia, Claire S'einbach, LaVerne Smith, Donna Walkow- ski, Catherine Sikorsky, Lois Manson, Ger- f dine Bedrosian, Annabelle Ridley, Connie Klobuchar. Row 2: Al Mantuano, Marie Weinberger, Jean Orth. Joan Turcek, Janet Freitag, Irene Boerner, Jean Blasch, Joanne Hill, Joan Czerwinski, Dolores Coopman, Rosemary Bianchi, Olivia Butteri, Jane Soddy. Row 3: Sally Roberts, Doris Klein, Ellen An- drews, Sheila MacDade, Mary McAleer, Joyce Pellegrino, Shirley Grant, Marge Petersen, Dorothy Wehner, Virginia Zales, Marilyn Blaim. Row 4: Jack Freeberg, Glen Holt, Fred Batas- sa, Marilyn McPhaul, Emily Smith, Bonnie Wenman. Shirley Schultz, Eileen O'Mara, Ida Graziano, Beverly Mitchell, Florence Potelunas, Jack Kotz, Harry Larsen, Dave Threinen. Row 5: Dino Paiel'i, Ed Gyurina, Douglas Mowry, Bruce Haubrich, Ray DeLaat, Rich- ard Tappa. John Grno, lim Granger, Frank Perri, Monte Palmer, Preston DeHamer, Mark Girman, Wayne Jass, Richard Rady- kowski. NEW LIFE Row l: John De Witt, Marjorie Jensen, Janet Heidrich. Li'a Rubenstein, Helena Bruns, Peggy Nemeth, Natalie Weinstein, Rita Kast, Carol Johnson, Mary Ann Spizzirri. Row 2: Mary Mayer, Barbara von Schrader, Lois Watts, Jane Soddy, Rita Rafferty, Ar- lene Veprauskas, LaVerne Smith, Betty Wallo, Louise Durocher, Jerry Lepp, Donna Wa'kowski, Ralph Tenuta. Iris Lees, Bar- bara Zimmermann, Dorothy Kloep. Fov ' -'o'o'es Brittelli, Joan Maksen, Dolo- res Seitz, Marianne Segal, Barbara Johnsen. Joanne Gibson, Connie Klobucher, Marilyn McPhaul, Marge Petersen, Claire Burns, Pat Martin, Barbara Lubbers, Bonnie Grate' house. Vincent Lia. Row 4: Erma Mattiazzi, Dorothy Wehner, Rosalie Rizzo, Florice Serve, Joan Kircher, Eileen Ulrich, Virginia Zales, Pat Zales, Eileen O'Mara, Betty Barengo, Carol Ga- hart, Barbara Anderson, Marge Whyte, Har- riet Kast, Tina Christensen, Nancy La- Jeunesse. Row 5: Pat Tourtelot, Jean Ranous, Marian Ogilvie, Liane Zavacke, Phil Greenberg, Pete Shwaiko, Bob Koch, Jim De Santis, Bill Kiflel, Joan Larsen, Joyce Andreson, Marlene Simmons, Lois Bennett, Barbara Wehner, Nancy Main, Fred Batassa. First Semester Officers Second Semester John De Witt ....,...,.. .President .......... ...John De Witt Ralph Tenuta ..... ..... V ice-Pres ,.... . .,....... Vincent Lia il Na ko ivski ...,... Sec'y-Treas ..... Marianne Segal Mi ss Densmore ......... Advisor ...... .,.Miss Densmore '52 52,1 V 45 if? E ' fig-. QQ. 6 v 'L pf - Y' . J . K-K ' T N' PZEQNU X, Q : .Q 'Q V v , ' 2 rw WV', .X t Ea H' J' - 5' 1: ' - , 1 i ' , 5-5 ? x. Q. . U., -.R was E, -. Q ws -5 Q2 I 'Q' 1 gp- N 'z uma 9 a .Q ,, ' . . u LE -gpm' : v:?cg I ff K 1 , i , , 3 og ' F a g B . All in a row stand the Tri-School Council members Bill Kittel, Pat Zales, Butch Kloet, Nancy Stern, Phil Greenberg, and Ioyce Pellegrino. student senate Tri-School Council . . . Homecoming Committee . . . Johnny Palmer Show . . . Vocations Day Assistance p. t. a. a. Membership Leffers . . . Potluck Supper . . . P.T.A. Fair . . . Go-fo-School Night . . . Kiwanis-P.T.A. Lecture . . . Tenth Avenue Protest Leffers ls-club Candy Safes of Basketball Games . . . Ushers for Basketball Games . . . Bene- fit' Dance -90- STUDENT SENATE Row l: Barbara Wehner, Vera Rudgal, Ar- leen Rhode, Pat Zales, Iohn De Witt, Doro- thy Schari, Pat Rondeau. Row 2: Nancy Stern, Betty Hinz, Richard Tappa, Ralph Tenuta, Leonard Saladis, Mabel Leach. Row 8: Bill Roemer, Pat Shelley, Wayne O'Neil, George Lourigan, Duke Granger, Bill Kittel. Row 4: Alvin Kloet, Don Reiter, Ed Romanow- ski, Glen Holt, Frank Conley, Richard Mc- Evoy, Phil Greenberg. First Semester Officers Second Semester Dick Tappa ............... President ............,...... Glen Holt Darrell Holman ...... Vice-Pres ..,........,.... Louis Cross Betty Hinz .............. Sec'y-Treas...Barbara Wehner Mr. Stocker ....,.......... ,Advisor ...,......,...... Mr. Stocker P.T.A.A. Row l: Dolores Zabrauskis, Marcella Kran- ing, Lila Thompson, Ioanne Gearhart, Carol Ann Schilling, Betty Brion, Carol Nelson. Row 2: Iim Amendola, Ronnie Dodge, Marge Petersen, Rosemary Bianchi, lane Titley, Jeannine Nelson, Helen I-llavata, Carolyn Turner. Audrey Hammelev, Barbara Clish. Row 3: Larry O'Brien, Eugene Perri, Bill Kite tel, Pat Shelley, Ronnie Bracegirdle, Fred Krist, Thomas Wallen. Row 4: Ellsworth Mink, Mark Girman, Clay Willmington, Richard Radykowski, Bob Meissner, Pete Shwaiko. First Semester Officers Second Semester Pat Shelley .,...,......... President ............... Pat Shelley Dick Radykowski...Vice-Pres ..., Dick Radykowski Marge Petersen .... Sec'y-Treas ..... Marge Petersen Miss Daniel ......,,....... Advisor... ,..... . .,... Miss Daniel K CLUB Row l: Zim Bartels, Tom Lansdown, Dick Bunda, loseph Kavalauskas, Robert Smith, Bill Kilfel, Bob Carbone, Anthony Gentile. Row 2: Stanley Demske, Tom Daggett, Ierry Fox, Arthur Martell. Robert Cumiskey, Aldo Gentile, Don Reiter. Chuck Brothers, Ed Ronzia. Row 3: Iohn Untershine, Eugene Fitch, Frank Conley, Iohn Rhode, Bill Girman, lim La- Sota, Ruel McMullen, Bob Quayle. Row 4: Chuck Whiteioot, Phil DuBois, Keith Lindstedt, Fred Pauloni, Bob Hinds, Alan Ameche, Richard Nicolazzi, Harry Larsen, Frank Aie'lo. First Semester Officers Second Semester Frank Conley .....,.... President ........... Frank Conley Bob Carbone ........... Vice-Pres .........,... Bob Carbone Gene Fitch ............. Sec'y-Treas ............., Gene Fitch Mr. Iaskwhich .......... Advisor ........... Mr. Iaskwhich A ag 'NX -1 senlor w teens Round Tables Box Soclal Style Show Farewell Party Christmas Tree Etrquette Skrts Homecc-m mg Float State Conference Dele gates F1rstSemes er Ottzcers Second Semester lean Steel Presrdent lane Zurdweg Vrce Prestdent Ioyce Sherer Ianet Patterson Secretary Audrey Amende Betty Lundskow Treasurer Marrlyn Young Mrs Bayler Advrsor Mrs Bayle gunlor w teens Mother and Daughter Banquet lr Stewardess Meeting Prom Etiquette Meetmg Yalentme Coolrle Sale Homecommg Float Christmas Tree State Conference Delegates Frrst Semester Oltrcers Second Semester I Schnerder Presxdent Emtly Smrth Io Iohanowxcz Vrce Presxdent Lots Bennett Pat Kollman Secretary G Halberstadt M Segal Treasurer Dolores Ludwlg Mrss Wtlson Advrsor Mrss Wxlson sophomore w -teens Mother and Daughter Banquet Gen eral Y Teen Chnstmas Program er sonallty Sknts State Conference Delegates Christmas Tree Otlrcers Second Semester First Semester Hxta Kast Presrdent Mary Holt Ioan Larsen Vlce Presxdent G Walters Lots Watts Secretary K Gulbrandsen S Mankowskx Treasurer Lors Lovald Mrss Bangsberq Advlsor Mlss Bangsberq 92 SENIOR Y TEENS Row l loyce Sherer Manlyn Bryn Shlrley Mattson Phyllxs Ann Mau loan Marescal co Audrey Amende Row 2 Alrce Sorensen Marrlyn Young Adrrenne Rohm on Rae Ellen Reed Nancy Stern Marge Petersen Barbara lohnsen Row 3 Clarre Sternbach Marlene Douglas Carolyn Turner Lorrame Stem Dorothy Kloep loAnn Gibson Sherla MacDade Row 4 lane Zurdweg Vera Rudgal Donna Holt Barba a Bloxdort Connre Zcmro Erma Mattrazzr Marrlyn Blaxm IUNIOR Y TEENS Row 1 loan Frederrck Pat Zales Norma Anderson Barbara Anderson Betty Wallo Dolores Coopman Audrey Horton Betty Eppers Mary Ellen Pruttt Row 2 Dorothy Malzahn Audrey Amende Geraldrne Keckler Pat Kollman Htta Rat ferty Kathy Conway Irene Boerner Irene Schnerder Barbara Clrsh Ioan Marescalco Ianet Heldrrch Marlon Puhek Lxllran Leg el' Row 3 Clarre Burns Ieanellen Martrn A lene Newman Betty Ann Rose Lors Watts Alrce Katowskl Plorrce Serpe Dorothy Wehner Marianne Segal Barbara Iohnsen Nancy Stern Gwendolyn Hoyland Berna dette Meyer Row 4 Vrrgrnra Langer Marthella Scoon Sally Roberts Edna Brrckley Iosephrne Iohanowlcz Nancre Moseley Ioyce Etdsor Barbara Lubbers Alrce Sorensen Phyllrs Ann Mau Patrrcra Lots Lrla Thompson Barbara Nrkson Shrrley Keatmg How 5 Rae Ellen Reed Ioyce Lemorand Nancy Laleunesse Dorothy Kloep Erma Mattrazzr Ieanne Michele Carol Gahart Dolores Ogorodmk Mary Rode Sally Mxel ke Rose Alxsauskas Rosalre Rrzzo Lrane Zavacke Mary Lou Sattrg Emrly Smith SOPHOMOHE Y TEENS Row 1 Norrrta Newman Rrta Kast Natalre Wemstem Karen Gulhrandsen loan Dehm low Shuley Mankowskr Dorothy Evans Row 2 Bernadette Stretch Delores Ludwrg Georgra Walters Georgxo I-lalberstadt Mary Holt Barbara von Schrader Sherry Over Barbara LaCrosse Erleen OMara Audrey Lmdas Row 3 Lrla Rubenstem Iudy Hahn Conme Stcmge Patsy Baker Betty Bokmueller Shrr ley Schulkowsky Shrrley Legler Phyllxs Ballard Dorothy Hopi Lors Watts Row 4 Ruth Martmson Lors Lovald Marilyn Steifensen Marllyn Voelz Leah Wamboldt Karen Trmm Audrey Hammelev Betty Myers Ioanne Gearhart Row 5 Patrrcra Bauer Maman Ogrlvre Ioan Larsen Ioyce Andresen Beverly Wrley Lors Bennett Marlene Srmmons Nancy Mam 1 . '- I . , ,r O MN ,....., ,... . ' ' I g . .,,.. .,.... ' ........ ,,..... . r 1 fl .ar 4'3- O C 'IJ 0 o ' 3 'I - 1 ll I , 1 . I 1 ...A' ,H ', ' . Ill . 1. :OC 1' ' I - a o 3 ' I 'V f. 'Iwi ,I D: fl , , ,, fly I 1 , '. X' ' I' li, ds. Mo . 0 ,,. . h I - ' ...P- , ' , . ' . i i J 'I sh: l it ,V I W V,, l 1 lm! x 'ts A ' Q. J e f A First Semester Edw. Romanowski Iames Martell. ..,,.. ., Officers Second Semester , ..,. Co. Commander ..,... Edw. Romanowski ........Exec, Oiiicern... ....,.......Iames Martell Richard Iorgensen ,.,......... Adjutant ..........,,. Richard Iarqensen Alfred Despin ........, Ronald Miller. ......,,... Major Schumacher ....,......,. ......Finance Olticere....,...,....Ali:ed Despin First Sergeant .............,... Ronald Miller CROSSED RIFLES Row 1: Roger Puterbaugh, loe Davison, loseph Petrin, Willie Burke, Bob Chase, Gerald Boug- neit, Larry O'Brien, Leroy Dan- ner, Bruce Meteiver, Al Despin. Row 2: Tony Watson, Harold Man' thei, Ronald Miller, Arnold Martz, Roger Stukenberg, Eugene Perri- Ioseph Wallace, Don Mellor, Ri' naldo Crucianelli, Herbert Peko- ske. Row 3: Richard Stern, Robert Ruble, Robert Martinson, Ierry Herrmann, Ted Wenszell, Eugene Reicherts, Iames Martell, Eob Anderson. Row 4: Bill Monroe, lack Bruns, Thomas Wallen, Ed Romanowski, Richard Iorgensen, Vernon Goer- gen, Paul Schneider, Bill Becker. crossed rifles Advisor ............. Major Schumacher Mafches - - v Picnic Beloif . . . ROTC Alumni . . . Evansfon . . . Roosevelf Milifary Academy . . . Norfhwesfern Milifary Academy . . . Hearsf Trophy Marches . . . Ironwood, Michigan . . . Racine Park . . . Fiffh Army lnfercollegiafe Marches . . . Waukegan . . . Green Bay Cenfral --Q A T --.... JU 1 r. 0. t. 1'. t ei! i X, in A, I A 1 7 1 A I 7 K x COMPANY A Row 1: Harry Bahrke, Paul Schneider, Eugene Klop- stein, Victor Davis, Edward Romanowski, Roger Puter- baugh, David Hunter, Robert Ditthardt, Arthur Webb, George Hill, Paul Davis, Iames Martell. Row 2: Roger Anderson, Frank Perri, Louis Streek, Iohn Metallo, Clifford Greisen, Ioseph Wallace, Donald Filz, Joseph Davison, Charles Richter, Richard West- phal, Iohn Hollinqshead, Iohn Gail, Charles Mohr, Warren Englund, Robert Weeks, Nello Lilla. Row 3: Ierry Dieter, Walter Anderson, Iulian Draqonce- wicz, Richard Robillard, Ronald Miller. Robert Ruhle, Arnold Martz, Wayne Andresen, Ramon Smith, Willie Burke. Fred Namovich, Eugene Perri, Robert Martin- son, Harry Filz. Row 4: Richard Willie, Tony Watson, Ierome Ketchum, Iohn Bloxdorf, Thomas Wallen, Edwin Matrisch, Wil- liam Ocheltree, Keith Schmude, Iohn Callahan, Vernon Goergen, Bernard Gordon, Roger Stukenberg, Leroy Danner. Row 5: Iohn Bruns, William Becker, Harold Manthei, Gerald Bougneit, Thomas Banski, William Monroe, Harry Adamson, Richard Moore, Donald Alleman. Verner Erickson, Donald Rouse, Norman Menden, Charles Timme. NOT PICTURED: Donald Kasiske, Richard Krahn, Nor- man Looker. COMPANY B Row lr George Collins, Robert Anderson, Roy Benson, Ray DeLaat, Eugene Reicherts, David Hunter, Wayne Lura, Magnus Sorensen, Richard Iorgensen, Alfred Despin, Homer Shelby, Row 2: Eugene Hopper, Harvey Heal, Gene Clark, Gary Villnow, Ted Wenszell, Ierry Hanak, Herbert Schafer, Eugene Simons, William O'Brien, Robert Chase, For- rest Franklin, Louis LaMacchia, Iohn Frick, Bruce Meteiver. Row 3: Ronald Monnier, Carl Hautzinger, Iames Angeli- ci, Robert Ruhle, Roger Hall, Allan Clark, Milton Slater, William Connell, Robert Pierce, Ronald Falak, Robert Kessler, Roland Ketchum. Row 4: Norman Lindas, Harold Oberholtzer, Terry Con- way, George Borst, Ronald Dietman, Gary Haubrich, Ioseph Petrin, Ralph Hopi, Richard Stern, Gordon Svendsen, Ierry Herrmann. Row 5: Eugene Llanas, Spencer Nelson, Ray Becker. Ronald Doerring, Donald Mellor, Ierome Otto, Iohn McDonough, Herbert Pekoske, Iames Askeris, Curtis Klaas, Dale Nemeth, Ervin lung, Rinaldo Crucianelli. NOT PICTURED: Iack Lienau, Dan Hautzinger, Sam Oquist, Iasper Passarelli, George Metallo. ,, 'J,2MA'5t1 f Q A: Q, ,A ,A , Q55 ' E515 .. .n. ,. 30' I ,- , , ,A N. g 2 X I 5 K8 .. ,law x , 3? v ,Q . 9' x gg, 'Q Q Q IU ' 2 3 ZJQQQ Q 3 1, M-n trldent Trrd nt members practtce water ballet -4-..,--..,, Coke COIICESSIOII MOYdb'e cbdf First Semester Otlrcers Second Semester Rack 'nframura' Swlm Meef Vera Hudgal Prestdent Vera Hudgal C Srkorsky Vtce Pres C Slkorsky Wafer Show Exhlblflon Swlmmmg af Donna Hon Sec Y ,mas Donna Hon Meefs Miss Vanderhooi Advxsor Mlss Vanderhoof TRIDENT Row 1 Sherry Over Ioan Dehm low Rosemary Contortr Betty Machulsl-cy Catherme Srkorsky Marxlyn Pllger Row 2 Pat Thomey Sherla Mac Dade Darleen Rmchardson Kath ryn Schwanke Sue Ellen Thom as Bernxce Merrrtt Dorothy Mc Donouqh Vera Budgal Row 3 Manlyn Blaxm Mary Mc Aleer Marilyn Merrxtt Ioyce En qelhardt lane Zundweq Barbara Clark Audrey Amende Lots Watts Row 4 Lorne Frschbach Dolores Brrttellr Sally Roberts lla lean Kraak Ioan Fredertch Ioan Mak sen lacqueltne Raksany Row 5 Pat Bleashka Ieanne Schuler Donna Hott Iean S1991 Marlene Qrmmons Lots Bennett Ianet Martell NOT PICTURED Barbara Epstem Loretta Fosbmder Albma Grtsk Alrcra Hawley Margret Kaufman Iamce Loew Barbara Lubbers IoAnn MacPhear on Karen Ttmm Barbara Von Schrader Patrrcra Zales Vrrqmxa Zales 5 I . I I0 7' f 4' enosha 'lll 5 Mr Davxes surveys the trophres accumulated through years of hard work and vrctorrous tournaments natlonal .S eech tournament The flfteenth Natronal Speech Tourna ment the frrst srnce the war to rnclude de bate and the one to whlch thousands of eager h1gh school speakers have pornted therr efforts for months thrs year IS berng held here 1n our own school Aprrl 27 to 29 1950 The tournament thrs year w1l1 feature contests rn debate extemporaneous or1g1nal oratory and dIGI1'1Gl1C rnterpretatron The tournament IS open only to NFL members who w1n honors 1n therr state league con tests The contest rn rad1o announcmg popular for the past two years w1th those who were elrmlnated from the regular tourna ment events before the f1nals w1ll be held aga1n wlth a new feature Kenoshas own hm Ameche of IGd1O fame w1ll 1nstruct the contestants ID the technrques of rad1o speak mg and Judge the f1nal contest A contest rn poetry readrng w1ll be under the personal superv1s1on of Ted Malone of the West1nghouse program on ABC The contest w1ll cons1st of s1ght readlng short selecttons L1ke rad1o announclng lt wrll be open to any regular tournament contestants elrmlnated before the f1nals Speclal act1x1t1es planned are a V1S1l to Nash Motors an annrversary banquet spon sored by the Kenosha Chamber of Com merce and a dance followlng th dlnner program Mr Dav1es has been appotnted tourna ment charrman By co1nc1dence thrs 1S Dav1es twenty flfth year as speech director at Kenosha He IS at present senror NFL coach rn WISCOHSID and has attended all but two of the natronal tournaments In the past he has placed contestants as h1gh as thlrd ln all tournament events and marked up two flrsts The H1gh School team w1ll have at least one candldate rn each tournament event srnce the NFL perrn1ts th1s pr1v1lege to the host school fl ,,, I ., - - - ' . , . . . 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Q . , , . . , . . . , . . , . , . . 1 - - debatlng and forenslcs The Debate top1c th1s year was Resolved the Presldent of the Unlted States should be elected by a dlrect vote of the people The debate team traveled throughout WISCOHSID and upper Ill1no1s v1s1t1ng Rock ford Sheboygan Raclne Milwaukee and MUd1SOH Invltatlons were recerved to Au gustana College MIHHESOTG and Southern Methodlst Umverslty Texas Both were regretfully decl1ned because of d1stance and pendxng meets The team as 1n prev1ous years was made up pr1mar1ly of flrst year debaters Ierry Lepp be1ng the only returmng member of last years team The afflrmatlve pos1 Verne Smlth w1th Iohn Schmltt as alternate The negatlve posrtlons were held by Glen Holt and Ierry Lepp Wlth Don Cumm1ngs Carolyn Turner and Dlck Heeman as alter nates The teams were pretty evenly hal anced w1th w1ns and losses the afflrmatlve havlng a shght edge The fmal team aver age was 27 wms and 13 losses for a better than fa average Two members Don Cumm1ngs and Ierry Lepp w1ll partlclpate rn the NFL Nat1onal Tournament Prestdent of the Debate and Forenslc Club IS Glen Holt secretary treasurer 1S Emlly Smrth Towards the end of February the de baters turned 1n thelr debate cards and began work on forenslcs or 1nd1v1dual speeches The team was made up as fol lows Glen Holt or1g1nal oratory George Colllns or1g1nal oratory IoAnne Brlar dramat1c declamatlon Florence Potelunas dramat1c declamat1on Doreen Burklund dramatic declamatron Iohn Schmldt extemporaneous speak1ng humorous declamatron DeW1tt Lorenz extemporaneous speak1ng Ierry Lepp extemporaneous speak1ng Don Cumm1ngs Emlly Smlth Marllyn Iuhnke extemporaneous readlng Ol1v1a Butter1 extemporaneous speak1ng Carolyn Turner extemporaneous speak1ng extemporaneous speak1ng The members of the team won the follow 1ng honors at the state NFL meet IoAnne Bnar lst place 1n dramat1c declamatron Florence Potelunas 2nd place dramat1c dec lamatlon Glen Holt 3rd place or1g1nal ora tory Carolyn Turner 2nd place extempo raneous speak1ng Several members of the squad w1ll corn pete ID the Nat1onal Porens1c League Flnals to be held here 1n Kenosha Mr Davxes talks over wmnmg techmques wlth debaters Dxck Heeman La Verne Smlth Carolyn Turner Emxly Smrth Ierry Lepp and Glen Holt o o tions were held by Emily Smith and La: . . ' 2 ' - f Tl' . 'F' 'Y Q -99- Arlene Veprauskas. the leenvws FIRST SEMESTER Editorial Stat! Editor ., Arlene Veprauskas Feature Editor ,. Donna Walkowski Sports Editor .. .... Society Editor.. , ,. ,. ,,.. . Dolores Seitz Exchange Editor , .... . .. Mary Ellen Rose Reporters ...,,..... Ruth Farley, Dolores Zabrauskis Gerry Pinsoneault, Gloria Lahti, Carol Iohnson Pete Shwaiko, Ken Decker, Dave Boyle Roberta Henry, Ralph Guttarmsen Advertising Sta!! Business Manager ,.,,.. . ..,. . .. ..,.. .Richard Heeman Circulation Manager .... ..,.,, .,... . . .. Iack Pryse Advertising Salesmen .. . ,.,...... Iris Lees Curtis Olson Gladys Stenstrom, Mary Dee Niederprim Ice B ratti, Bob Koch, Marge Whyte Advisor Mr, Maurice A. Hannon SECOND SEMESTER Editorial Stat! Editor .,.,,,......,..... .......,..,...,........... . .Arlene Veprauskas Feature Editor ,. ...... Tom Daggett Sports Editor ..,... ..... T ed Meyer Society Editor .,...... .......... ,.........,...,.. D o lores Seitz Exchange Editor ...................,................ .. Mary Ellen Rose Reporters ........,......,........ Ralph Guttormsen Betty Kluka Nr, Hannon, Kenews advisor, poses with the editor-in-chief, Larry Greh. Ken Decker, Betty Orr1CO Fe-11X Mundi Roberta Henry, Gloria Lahti Advertising Stal! Business Manager ................,.,...,... Mary Dee Niederprim Circulation Manager .......................,.., Harry Larsen Advertising Salesmen ............ Pat Shelley Claire Cayo Iris Lees, Ed Ronzia, Marge Whyte Chuck Brothers Alan Bain, Dick Hee-man, Bob Schvuaab Gerry The Kenews, published bi-weekly by a Plnsoneuul' falenfed sfaff of feen age iournalisfs, is Admo, The Key fo High School News. Mwnce A- Hannon Row I: Mary Ellen Rose, Betty Kluka, Betty Orrico, Do- lores Seitz. Row II: Tom Dag- gett, Felix Mundt. Ted Meyer, Ralph Guttormsen, Larry Greb. X'-. 'Q '- uv The Bxg Wheels that make the SPY go round Wayne ONe1l edrlor Donna Hoff subscrlptlon manager and Ralph Tenuta busmess marager Edltor rn Chlef Wayne O N611 Busmess Manager Ralph Tenugq Subscrxpuon Manager Dom-lg Hoff 19 '- If ll. ' V .' ge., I if 2 48 V7 , 't If ' , ' I - 'V ' , ......,...,.....,........,..,.............,....... I - . . ' ..,,.....................,................ K 0 9 I ' ' .,.,..,..,......,,,,,.............,..... , . V . . . - ' ' I . ' , ' E -, . . I M ' . -1 I' . ' e . ' x . l SSI I . , f by Advxsor Miss D EDITORIAL STAFF Marilyn Andreoll Olxvxa Butterr lack Freeberg Aldo Gentxle Anthony Gentrle Ioan Kxrcher Dorothy Kloeo Ted Meyer Don Pellerm Marlene Peterson Lorrle Roeder Carolyn Turner Donna Walkowskl ADVERTISING STAFF Chuck Alello Fred Batassa loan Cermmaro Mary Dorsey Lydla Fxccadentr Marllyn Iuhne Rlta Kast Theresa Le Pera Dorothy McDonough Dano Madnqrano Erma MGfllUZZl Sue Carol Molmaro Carmella Passarellx loyce Pellegrrno Frank Pern Marllyn Pxlger Glenda Sheppard Nancy Stern ART STAFF B111 Bowman Louls Cross Beverly Dryhovd Iudy Fma Sheila MacDade Dxck McEvoy Ed Young SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Vmcent Lxa Don Rexter Shxrley Schultz orothy Slater mfs June. I9 70 and aqlun tlwrv I8 u Spy' Thanks everybody and especlally Mr Kenneth Brown for h1s d1rect1on of the art work Mr Harvard Smlth for h1s photographs and general adv ce and Mr Marshall S1monsen of the Kenosha News for many of our best plctures T1-e Emmy 4-T 1.1 - Blake Smxth our student phot qrapher 101 The formation of the 1950 SPY begins as the pictures are being taken. Ichn Bunic, Frenchy Boutan, Ed Votts, and Pete Shwailco boost SPY sales. The lovely lady is Dori Dugan. Mr. Davies gives out with a sales talk to help Pete Shwaiko sell SPYS. The art staff: Mr, Brown, Bill Bowman, Dick Mc' Evoy, Louie Cross, and Shiela MacDade. There was publicity galore for our 1950 sales campaign. Part ot our editorial staff: Don Reiter, loan Kirchner, Carolyn Turner, Olivia Butteri, Shirley Schultz, and our advisor, Miss Slater, These people helped sell a record-breaking number of ads for this year's SPY. lt's messy but fun, say Anthony Gentile, Mari- lyn Andreoli, Aldo Gentile, Marge Petersen, and Don Pellerin as they mount senior pictures for the SPY. Part of the picture-taking routine: keeping the names straight. Phil Greenberg explains the advertising business to his successors, Nancy Stern and Erma Mattiazzi. Listening in are Marilyn Pilger, Theresa LePera, and Chuck Aiello, who track down ads. Probably the most important part ot the work: selling the SPYS. 'ff' ,4'?f3i f' 'rig'- '? r l ' N iii 'Si O' 52 f u . L if I Qg- . , -in I' 2 '4Qff -.M -pc EE .T band Oboe: Fred Namovich, Meredith Russell. Bassoon: George Kermgard, Don Kueny. Flute: Mary Kirchner, Iudith Wehner, Lorraine Valo, Doris Maxwell. lst Clarinet: Eugene Marrazzo, Al Cesario, Richard Wil- son, Shirley Witameyer. Znd Clarinet: Bill Roemer, Bob Morelli, Ioyce Eidsor, Ierry Barnes, Wayne Konga, Robert Iohnson. 3rd Clarinet: Carl Reck, Kay Warner, Frances Kolowski, Iim Gename, Charles Pllug, Ierry Hedstrom, Patricia Stone. Alto Clarinet: Raoul Boutan, Iim Amendola. Bass Clarinet: Tom Blankley. Alto Saxophone: Donna Etzelmueller, Ray Simmonds, Gary McCollum, Ann Rode. Tenor Saxophone: lohn Grno, Laurena Lorent, lohn Bunic. Baritone Saxophone: Dominic Parise. Soprano Saxophone: Iean Williams. C Melody Saxophone: Mildred Behr. Solo Cornet: Iim Hampshire, lack Yorton, Roger Peter- sen. lst Cornet: Bob Edgerton, Eileen Majeske. Znd Cornet: Nance Bilotti, Dick Iackson. 3rd Cornet: Constance Bailey, Dick Torcasso. lst Trumpet: Don Spera, Don Kasiske. 2nd Trumpet: Bruce Thompson, Ronnie Bracegirdle, Cedric Whitcomb, Ronald Iames, Betty Peterson. Baritone: Lyle Hasenberg, Don Filz. Horns: Bernadette Morgan, Grace Crawford, Ioan Mur- ray, Patricia Schenk. Earlene Iornt, Audrey Hornby. lst Trombone: Gilbert Howe, Lee Forrest, Vic Borowsky. 2nd Trombone: Mark Girman, Ianet Paxson. 3rd Trombone: LeRoy Hansen, Celia Cooper, Patricia Iornt, Charles Staats. Bass: Ruth LeFebvre, Lester Perugini. George Klacan. George Cudahy, Ray Sheahan. Bell Lyre: lean Nelson. Chimes: Shirley Thomas. Drums: Winzor MacDade, Ferdinand Aiello, Ronald Falak, Bruce Meteiver, Ierry Hanak. Mike Garrett, Gene Clark, Carl Hautzinger, Dan Hautzinger. orchestra lst Violins: Dave Hunter, Rudy Marderos, Allred Despin, Brun hilda Ladwig, Doris Swanson, Frank Rulialo, Don Trocke, Mag- nus Sorensen. 2nd Violins: Doris Maxwell, Darlene Dix, Robert Krause, Ho bert Costen, IOAn,n Christensen, Lois Huetten, Dorothy Velkey, Dolores Hornby, Joy Henriclcson. Viola: Barbara Klemm, Lorraine Wember, Kathleen Ricchio, Cello: lack Freeberg, Paul Davis, Iean Blasch, Betty Kluka. Bass: Elizabeth Ellison, Charles Young, Iohn Grebetz. Piano: Catherine Miller, Barbara Hallen, Eileen McAleer, Earl Howe. Flute: Mary Lou Kirchner. Oboe: Fred Namovich. Clarinet: Richard Nelson, Wayne Konga. Bassoon: George Kermgard. Sax: Alfred Cesario, Iohn Bunic. Cornet: Iack Yorton, Nance Bilotti, Constance Bailey. J., at y N I .3 ' i -1 s ,Q x.,.. First Semester Fi, ORCHESTRA Olficers Second Semester lack Freeberg ...,..,...,.. President ...........,., lack Freeberg Victor Borowsky ..,...,. Bernadette Morgan.. Magnus Sorensen ....,. Vice-Pres ........... Dan Hautzinger .Secretary ....,.... Victor Borowsky Treasurer ............ Doris Swanson Nance Bilotti ............... Bus. Mgr .......,..... Fred Namovich Mary Lou Kirchner....Librarian. .,.. ,May Lou Kirchner . Chrisfmas Concerf . Annual Spring Concerf . . . Commence Class Play . . menf First Semester BAND Officers Second Semester Eugene Marrazzo ..,.,... Captain ......... Eugene Marrazzo Leeman Forrest ..., ,..,Lieutenants. ......,. Leeman Forrest Winzor MacDade. Huth LeFebvre ...... Bob Morelli ...,......... MacDade LeFebvre Shirley Witamyer .,..,............,............ Bob Edgerton ......,. .Sergeants .... .,... ......... B o b Morelli .Shirley Witamyer Corporals .,..,.....,,.,. Bob Edgerton Mary Lou Kirchner ..,...........,.,......,... Mary Lou Kirchner Bernadette Morgan .... ,. ......,........... Bernadette Morgan Oliver Wheeler .......... Librarian ........... Oliver Wheeler Football games af Beloif, Park and Wesf . . . Chrisfmas Concerf . . . Radio Broad cas'l' . . . Hi-Y-Red Triangle game . Forensic confesf . . . Concerf af Lincoln Junior High . . . Annual Spring Concerf GO President .....,.,..... Vice-President ...,... Secretary ...... , .... ,, Treasurer ............ Risers Chief ........ Robes Chief ........ Q0 a cappella choir Edward Gyurina Edward Gijurina ,.,..,...Bonnie Thome ........,Ear1Tutas Vincent Lia .........Barbara Bloxdorf Librarians .............,... .,,...., B everly Dyrhovd Paul Markese Business Manager .... .... ...... I o hn Howard Accompanist ................ ...... E ileen Ulrich me -an 4 President .,............. Vice-President ......,.. Secretary ....... .... Treasurer. .,.... . Risers Chief. ....,. Librarians ................ Business Manager .,...... Accompanist .....,...,..,,. David Threinen Bob Strom Mary Holt Robert Simon Wayne Pearce Horner Shelby Marilyn Iuhnke Roger Frisk Dorothy Iambrek 4 X '35 music music IIUIISUB I 4 ,,,, ,2 541' I f.,v,.. A, n QQQ. COI xf1 in-. The A Cappella and Symphonic Choirs, under the direction of Miss Catherine Hargrave, cli- maxed ten years of Christmas and Spring concerts by present- ing two grand pianos to the school at an assembly on Octo- ber 6. One piano is used for classwork in the music room: the other is reserved for stage use. The two choirs, together with the orchestra, presented a total of nineteen concerts and were assisted in their project by gifts from the P.T.A., the S.C.A. Board, the Board of Education, and various city organizations for whom the choirs sang. You learn how to appreciate music at K. H. S. President Glen Holt hands out tickets for the Christmas concert. Students hard at work in Miss Hargrave's music appreciation class. homecomlng Q Eff, O lfleefl 2 T D1ck Tappa class pres1dent presents the tradxtronal trophy to Betty another queen as crowned Hey you Slgn thrs petrtlon Want to back my cand1date '7 Only two more weeks to go Want to help us make posters?'P We have to have tags s1gns and plctures Only ten days left we had more tlme trme more trme We have to arrange about a band We need more srgns posters tags more st1ll more Make sure everybody gets a pxcture Be here at 1 00 and cheer Tomorrow IS the day Homecomrng has begun Now everythmg moves qu1ck The queen IS crowned It s Betty The parade 1S over The game IS over The dance 1S over Homecommg 1S over Yes It s all over but 1ts memor1es w1l1 al ways remaln wrth you The 1949 Home comrng the brggest yet thanks to you the The best homecommg ever and another queen 15 crowned Students of K H S 111 o ' .... .... I i Bring all your friends .... Cheer! . . . Cheer!! ly .... ' .... ' .... the best homecoming QUQI' 4' 5 , Barbara Weh ner, Butch Kloet, Quentin Katt the masterminds who ' . and Ralph Tenuta engmeered the 1949 Homecoming. Y Queen Betty Hinz seated between her attendants, M ana Marg1e Landre. -113- arge Petersen li 1x ww H R M wx M . -yn fb? uf' f L . ,JN fz 5 A X , 1. K vr Q. Q ' x yr- 1 , ki I u M V is LJ,-1 7, 44 X V HER M..M..AL. N -1. the tales a clock could 'W I FINAL 1949 BIG 8 GRID STANDINGS W. Madison East . . . . . . . 7 Beloit ....... .... 6 KENOSHA... ....4 Ianesville ........ .... 4 Madison Central ........ 3 Racine Park .... .. 1 Racine Horlick .... .. 1 Madison West .... .. 0 Coaches Martin, Iaskwhich, Highland. Pct. 1.000 .857 .571 .571 .500 .200 .167 .000 the Red Devils. Under the clever guidance of the Big Eight's Coach of the Year, Charles Chuck Iaskwhich, who returned to his high school Alma Mater in '49 to be athletic director and head football and basketball coach after having achieved national ath- letic tame both as a player and as a coach. the Kenosha eleven was slightly short of sensational. Battling in the Big Eight conference, the KHS Red Devils finished in a third place tie with Ianesville on a tally of tour victories and three defeats. A non-league triumph over Waukegan in their season's inaugural gave the Bed gridsters a total won-lost mark of tive victories against three defeats. oot Mastermind Chuck Iaskwhich outlines another winning play for ball Alan Ameche, Kenosha's matchless left halfback and the Red Devils' top 1949 grid- iron perfcrmer, coped the Big Eight indi- vidual scoring title with 60 points on 10 touchdowns in seven conference games. Five of his non-stop gallops were long, five were short. His 10 TD excursfons totaled 345 yards, for an astonishing average of 34.5 yards. In addition to his scoring crown, Ameche, although a junior, captured almost every other 1949 football honor. He was rated as the best player in the Big Eight conference: was selected unanimously by Big Eight scribes as the first string All-Big-Eight left halfback: was named to the second team on the 1949 Associated Press All-Wisconsin high school football squad-an honor that is rarely bestowed on non-seniors: and was voted by his teammates as the most val- uable player on the 1949 Kenosha grid 1 squad. The KHS left guard, Aldo Gentile, who y was an unmovable block of granite in the powerful Kenosha line, headed the Demon forward wall and was also selected to the first string All-Big-Eight team, and rated an honorable mention on the All-State roster. Fullbcrck Frank Conley, center Ruel Mc- Mullen, left tackle Ed Ronzia, and left end Keith Lindstedt won honorable mention se- lections on the glittering 44 man All- Conference lineup. We Won!! We Won!!! THE 1949 VARSITY Row l: Bill. Kiffel, Paul Shwaiko, Bill Girman, Anthony Gentile, Dante Conti, Bob Carbcne, Ierry Fox, Aldo Gentile, Marzo Bonofiqlio, Iohn Schmitz, Bob Hinds, Tom Cicchini, lames Casey. Row 2: Tom Lansdown, Neal Rusecki, Stanley Demske, Richard Gregori, Ray Koski, Frank Christensen, Glen Thompson, Al Aiello, John Untershine, Iohn Iasiunas, Gene Fitch, Vick Borowsky, Keith Linstedt, Ruel McMullen, Bill Bowman, Iohn Iovine, Ron Curnes, Sam Poerio. Row 3: Frank Martin, Frank Aiello, Frank Conley, Tom Braatz, Phil DuBois, Alan Ameche, lim LaScta, Ed Ronzia, Richgyj Nicolazzi, Iim Griffin, Richard lake, Richard Gatti, Fred Pauloni, Dick Kuel, Iames Nall, Paul Scuqlick, Coach Highland, Row 4: Coach Iaskwhich, Fred Bistrick, Paul Trambino, Billy Becker, Glen Holt,,Douq1as Mowry, Iim Bartels, Ray De-Lqqt lack Crosetto, Paul Anderson, Ted Meyers, Ray Graqlia. Ted Streblow, Dick Bunda, Fred Cundari, Mike Butera, Iohn Koker, Wayne Haney. KENOSHA 27 WAUKEGAN 6 A revamped restyled Kenosha hlgh school football aggregatron rarsed the curtarn on a new gr1d1ron campalgn as 1t scuttled a meek Waukegan eleven by a 27 6 count 1n a sparklmg gr1d contest Fnday mght Sep tember 16 at Lake Front Stadlum Chuck Iaskwh1ch made h1s debut at the helm of h1s Alma Maters gr1d squad and was carrred off the freld at the end of the game on the brawny shoulders of h1s trlumphant players as 5000 home fans rent the a1r w1th ap provlng cheers As the classy newly garbed Kenoshans bur1ed therr frultless 1948 season the d1s remodeled T formatlon system of offense a sharp passmg attack a strong ground ga1n1ng corps of backs a new flghtlflg sp1r1t and a well frlled bag of tncks and sk1lls Two pltches by Mar1o BOI10f1gl1O one to Ke1th L1ndstedt and one to Gene Fltch a Bob Carbone to Lmdstedt aerral and an 1n tercepted Waukegan flat pass that Ruel Mc Mullen gathered 1n and raced non stop w1th for 34 yards accounted for Kenoshas four 41X pomters Bonofrglro successfully k1cked three of four extra po1nt tr1es Alan Ameche and Frank Conley were the Red grldsters outstandmg runn1ng threats of the game KENOSHA 19 IANESVILLE 32 A powerhouse aggregatlon 1n the form of the Ianesvllle hlgh school gr1d squad threw the proverb1al monkey wrench at the re v1ta11zed Kenosha hlgh grxdders as the Ke nosha outflt was stopped cold by the Blue- ' Wmth a tnumphant grm Chuck Iaskwxch poses wxth Lmo Ameche Bonohglro cap am elect blrds to the tune of 32 19 at Ianesvllle s Mon terey Stadrum the n1ght of September 23 Wllh Kenosha tra1l1ng 26 12 late ln the thlfd quarter Ameche by far the ground ga1n1ng ace of the game electnfxed an awed lanes vrlle crowd as he lugged a Bluebrrd k1CkOff 95 yards to pay d1rt for the fmal Red TD Bonoflgllo then placeklcked an extra po1nt Prev1ously Ameche had slashed over for the f1rst Ped Dev1l touchdown A Bonoflgllo to Lmdstedt aer1a1 early 1n the second quarter clrcked for the other Demon s1x pornter as the glue fmgered Kenosha end latched on to h1s thlrd TD marker 1n two games Lmdstedt Fttch ROHZIG Paulonl DuBo1s the Gentlle twrns Fox Al Arello and Gatt1 performed Bonof1gl1o Krffel Conley and Carbone star red rn the Red backfleld KENOSHA 13 BELOIT 34 The Bonofrglro to L1ndstedt passmg com brnatlon agaln Jelled for Keno as the two pltch and catch artrsts comblned sk1lls for Kenosha s two hrst half touchdowns agalnst Belo1t 1n the 34 13 Kenosha homecom1ng de f at September 30 Bonofxgllo added an ex tra po1nt after the second s ore Kenosha completely outclassed the Purple mvaders tn the ftrst half much to the dellght of an enthusrastrc homecoming crowd of 6000 exuberant fans The halftrme tally was 13 7 1n the Reds favor In the econd half how ever Kenosha was routed as the super charged Belorters 1947 and 1948 league champlon began to roll Scat backs Shelvy and Leon Bandy sparked the second half Belo1t rally that netted four TDs and three extra points played trig-ger,1ike teamwork: G eomplleteli well .the -Kenosht-I line, while Ameche, - 118 - most valuable player and Mano KENOSHA 7 MADISON 14 Madison East's vaunted Purgolds were the 1949 Big Eight grid champions, but they had a hard time convincing the stout- hearted KHS pigskin warriors of that fact the night of October 8 at Madison's Breese Stevens Field when they barely managed to eke out a 14-7 win over the Kenosha eleven in a savagely fought, knock down and drag out battle. A first period score by Ameche, once again Kenosha's ace ball toter, fol- lowed by Bonofiglio's extra point, gave Ke- nosha's fighting Red Devils an early lead. East retaliated, however, with two touch- downs and a safety, to complete the night's scoring in its favor. Kenosha's heroes were numerous. Lind- stedt, Fitch, Braatz, E. Aiello, Ronzia, DuBois. Nicolazzi, Pauloni, La Sota, the Gentiles, Fox, Conti, A. Aiello, Gatti, Bonofiglio, Kif- fel, Carbone, Conley, Hinds, Untershine, Ameche and Shwaiko were all very much in East's ruffled hair. KENOSHA 40 RACINE PARK 6 A powerful Kenosha high school football squad, unleashing an unstoppable air and ground attack, came into its own before 5,000 stunned Kenosha and Racine rooters at Lake Front Stadium as it thoroughly drulc- bed a battling, but less skillful Racine Park eleven by a 40-6 count. The Kenosha juggernaut rolled right on to a new series record. The 40 point total tallied against the hapless Parkites was a new all-time high score for the 22 game Kenosha-Park series that now stands at eight wins for Kenosha. seven wins for Park, and seven ties. In handing Park the worst grid shellacking in the Racine school's recent history, the Red Devils beat their rivals for the first time since the 1942 Keno victory. Figuratively, everybody and his brother starred for the Devils in the touchdown parade. Ameche had two TDs, including an 84 yard kickcff return iaunt, and Conley, Bartels, Fitch, and Shwaiko scored one each. The Reds could do no wrong. Everybody who got into the game, and Iaskwhich mer- cifully cleared the bench, was a hero. Hinds around end. KENOSHA 26 RACINE HORLICK 0 Trampling Racine Horlick under in a sea of mud by a 26-U tally in an October 21 joust under the Horlick Athletic Field arcs, Keno- sha's Red Devils were paced by the touch- down-bound quartet of Frank Conley, Alan Ameche, Keith Lindstedt and Bill Girman. Mario Bonofiglio converted two of four extra point tries. Conley, Aldo Gentile, Anthony Gentile, Ameche, Ronzia and Pauloni head- ed a brilliant Keno gridiron cast. KENOSHA 19 MADISON CENTRAL 0 Too much Ameche and too much Keno- sha brushed aside a highly-touted but vastly overrated Madison Central eleven, 19-O, in an October 29 grid tussle at Madison. Ameche slashed through the right side of Kenosha's line for 67 and 37 yard touch- down romps. Conley also hit pay-dirt on a one yard plunge. Bonofiglio split the up- rights for one point after TD. A fast, hard charging line. and speedy, hard hitting backs all combined to give Kenosha a complete team triumph over the bewildered, frustrated Centralites. W s I0 3 2 P,-N .kg - momj- vt ' KENOSHA 21 MADISON WEST 0 Polishing off a second Madison grid squad within the space of a few days, the KHS Bed gridmen plowed through bitter cold, a slip- pery field moistened by a very light snow- fall, and a stubborn, but outclassed Madison West eleven for a 21-0 triumph in their final 1949 contest before a frozen Dads' Night audience at Lake Front Stadium, Novem- ber 2. Ameche dramatically sewed up his Big Eight individual scoring crown by tallying twice. Carbone went over on a tricky QB sneak for the other Kenosha touchdown. Three perfect P.A.T. boots by Bonofiglio completed the night's scoring. Braatz and Bowman were sharp tacklers on defense for the local Demons throughout the game. Bob Hinds, Ameche, Neal Rusecki, Conley, and others lugged the oval for large gobs of Keno yardage. Twin terrors. - 120 -- W SOPH TEAM FOOTBALL 1: Art l..ldd1COG1, Ronald Kuchera, Myron Kuyawa, Stewart B Kiffel. Ioe Greco, Bob Girman, Tom Camilli. Amadio, Coach Owens. 3: Ioe Pomponi, Lawrence Hoeder, Micky Marovich, Don Monnie Ed Nydach, Barclay Smith, Bill Hansche, lack Casey. 4: Wally Flesk, Dean Shumwdy. lames Murphy, Wally Knutson. lass, Tom Chudada, Charles Lento, Bob Ogle, Bernard Galley. sophomore The 1949 KHS sophomore team, coached by Andy Smith and Weldon Owens, found itself after dropping its first two games and clocked off five successive wins to capture the Lake Shore conference title with a league mark of 5-1. The Pink Devils 1949 inaugural setback was a non-league tilt. The 1949 KHS soph grid results: Kenosha O .................. Waukegan 18 0 . Kenosha ................. Racine Park 20 Kenosha 21 ..... .... R acine Horlick O Kenosha 20 ..... .... S outh Milwaukee 0 Kenosha 13 ..... ....... R acine Park 6 Kenosha 2 ................ Racine Horlick 0 Kenosha 20 ............ South Milwaukee 6 Fullback Bob Girman, who was promoted to a varsity berth following the sophs' final game, proved to be the kingpin of the B team backfield as he reeled off large gobs of yardage throughout the season and un- limbered fine defensive play. Girman. lim Kiffel, Bob Ogle, Pat Shelley, Wally Knut- son, Ronald Ruby, Dick Dibble, lim Murplty, Bob Thomas, Myron Kuyawa. Steward Bian- che, Dick Bundies, and Bob Truax glittered brightly for the sophs and should make themselves well known in KHS varsity foot- ball company during the next two seasons. The 1949 Kenosha high school Iunior Var- sity football eleven, under its new mentor, Frank Martin, was a valuable feeder of talent to the KHS varsity last fall. The Iunior Reds also waged a successful five game campaign with Iayvee elevens from other schools, winning three and dropping two contests. 2: Coach Smith, Russell Iensen, Bob Iensen, Bob Lees, Larry Shillin Chuck Pelligor, Bob Truax, Dave Threinen, Dick Bundles, I g, Bill Iudeika, Iohn Beard, Roger Towle, Dick Dibble, Alfon Iohn Brant, Ronnie Bunda, Bonnie Bracegirdle, Bob Muchales Bob Thomas, Ronald Rudy, Bob Simon, Dennis Rollain, Way football The KHS Iayvee team was an integral part of the KHS varsity as players who saw little or no action in Friday night varsity games would play in the Monday afternoon Iayvee engagements. Many Iayvee players such as Iohn Untershine, lim Bartels, and others won permanent varsity posts, while a host of other players fluctuated between the Varsity and the Iunior Varsity line-ups. Iohn Untershine, Dick Bunda, lim Bartels, Fred Bistrick, Glen Thompson, Wayne Han- ey and Dick Keul were the top operators in the Iunior Reds' backfield, with Bunda, the leading scorer and ground gainer. Iohn Iasiunas, Glen Holt, Mike Buttera, lack Cro- setto, Ted Meyer, Dick lake, Frank Christen- sen, Bob Anderson, Paul Trombino, Doug Mowry, Ray Graglia, Vic Borowsky and Iohn Koker were the aces of a sound Keno line. Future varsity? ww gl T' i ...Ni VARSITY BASKETBALL 1BobCab kB e o I G OID 0 Khl akA o ckK i o ba leetb ll Ianesvllle KENOSHA Madlson East Belolt Racme Horllck Racrne Park Madrson Central MUd1SOH West A total seasons record of 12 w1ns and 8 losses a conference mark of 95 good enough for a three way second place t1e rn the Brg Erght conference and 1ts flrst w1nn1ng season slnce 1945 46 are a few of the many hlgh pomts turned 1n by the 1949 50 Kenosha Hlgh School varslty basketball aggregatron Thus 1n hrs hrst year at the Kenosha gnd and cage helm Chuck Iaskwhrch took a palr of cellar dwelhng squads and con verted them 1nto thrrd and second place outfrts respectrvely The old pro suc ceeded admirably 1n revtvrng w1nn1ng ways at KHS C The Kenosha cage squad lrke the KHS grrd machme was a hard h1tt1ng smooth operatmg outht at all txmes The hghtmg determlned wmnlng Splflt so brrlhantly ex emphfled and rnfused 1nto them by thexr new coach carned the Red Devlls to su preme herghts The 1949 50 basketball ed1t1on was a well coached superbly polsed qu1ntet at all tlmes-a worthy respesentatwe of Kenosha Hrgh School The Reds totaled 744 polnts for the year as agalnst therr opponents 718 polnt ag gregate or an average of 37 2 markers agamst 35 9 tall1es 5 12 8 1 . N 4 9 . 10 3 ' 2 1 5 S 1 V7 13 1 ' 5 ii I I Row : r one. Chuc rothers, Vince Bonotiglio, Fr d Paul ni, Fred Bistrick. Row 2: Studen Manager I ck Cr set , Tom Braatz, Ray Graglia, Gene Malloy, Coach Iaskwhich. Row 3: Paul Shwaik , Sam is ine, Fr n iell , D' eul, Mario Bono iqli . I W L P t. ' ........... 10 4 .714 9 5 .643 ' ........ 9 5 .643 ' ............... 9 5 .643 ' ' ...... 6 8 .429 ' ......... 5 9 .375 ' .... 4 10 .286 ' ....... 4 10 .286 - 123 - Come On, Kenosha-Le1 s go! KENOSHA 35 RACINE HORLICK 29 The high flying Red Devils raised the props on their conference season by thor- oughly trouncing the defending champion Horlick five. A 13 point splurge by Vince Bonofiglio and a 12 point assault by the surprising Red Devil pivot man, husky Ray Graglia, spelled curtains for the visiting Rebels. KENOSHA 38 BAY VIEW 32 Kenosha cage connoisseurs had their tasty bill of fare in succession served up as the amazing Demons halted another be- wildered visitor. Nine Red sharpshooters, freshly garbed from head to toe in new white uniforms with red and black trim- mings, found the scoring range in the Keno success over the Bed Cats. KENOSHA 42 MADISON WEST 39 West, the fourth innocent of the year to enter the Kenosha lair, became KHS victim number 4 in as many starts as the big Reds rambled through to another victory. Prin- cipal scoring fuel for the fast moving Keno- sha crew came from sharp-shooting Vince Bonofiglio, who tallied 15 points. Pivot ace Ray Graglia added 10 KHS markers, and guard Chuck Brothers contributed eight. KENOSHA 26 MADISON EAST 33 Kenosha's only offensive answers to the 18 tallies chalked up by East's giant, un- stoppable center, Leo Schlicht, were eight points and a fine rebound game by Tom Braatz, and a seven marker output by Ray Graglia. The visiting Kenoshans suffered their initial 1949-50 setback. KENOSHA 32 WAUWATOSA 45 The local hoop fans were treated to basketball at its best as a smooth, well oiled Tosa quint, sharp and calm as a professional outfit, blew in from the north and returned home a few hours later, un- beaten. Mario Bonofiglio's eight tallies headed the unsuccessful Kenosha onslaught. Center Paulcni takes off from Ianesville's Diotte. ffl f 0 9 ' .2 , A . 4 29 h lar f , . .ig ' KENOSHA 36 BELOIT 46 The rangy Purple Stateliners had just too much height for the host Kenosha five and won handily. The Redmen battled right down to the finish. Six Demons were closely bunched for Keno scoring honors. KENOSHA 36 MADISON CENTRAL 34 The speedy orange and black clad Madi- son guests made matters highly interesting for the Kenoshans, who were forced to come from far behind to capture this thriller, and thus snap a three game losing skein. Agile Fred Pauloni came to life with a bang, and captured Kenosha scoring honors with 13 points. KENOSHA 39 LAKE MILLS 34 The Demons rang in the New Year in commendable style as they returned home with an upset win over the Lake men. As in the central game, the local court stars also came from behind at Lake Mills, and Vince Bonofiglio, once again displaying deadeye shooting, splurged for 16 counters. Fred Bistrick, getting his first chance at lengthy play, tallied seven, as did Mario Bonofiglio. KENOSHA 46 IANESVILLE 29 The stage was set for Kenosha's most spectacular game of the year as the Blue- birds came to town riding the crest of five straight league wins. Outshooting, outfight- ing and outplaying the league leaders, the Kenosha Red Devils were particularly per- fect in every phase of the game. Mario Bonofiglio turned in one of the keenest all-round performances in his long and starry athletic career. Fred Pauloni broke the Bluebirds' back. however, as he seared the nets for 17 giant points. Fred Pauloni flips for two. KENOSHA 42 RACINE PARK 35 The stylish Redmen, hot as fire crackers, began a five game road tour with a crisp 42-35 triumph-their fourth win in succes- sion. This victory, following in the wake of the Kenoshans' stunning upset conquest of the previously unhalted league leaders from Ianesville, temporarily boosted the Red Devils into a second place tie in the Big Eight. Chief Panther torturer was Vince Bonofiglio, who plugged 10 points. Mario Bonofiglio added nine markers: Fred Paul- oni seven: Chuck Brothers six: and Tom Braatz five to the Demon total. KENOSHA 32 RACINE HORLICK 38 The local hoopsters rushed to a 15-7 lead at the end of the first quarter in their loss at Horlick, but thereafter faded badly. Fred Pauloni clicked for ll tallies to rank as Kenosha's only major point producer in the unexpected defeat. KENOSHA 31 IANESVILLE 37 A pugnacious encounter at Ianesville the night after the Horlick loss found the locals again on the short end of the count. A vengeful Bluebird quintet, a tired Kenosha five, and a frenzied Ianesville crowd all combined forces to produce a rough game that saw 46 personal fouls distributed equal- ly between the two embattled quintets. Vince Bonofiglio's dozen counters paced the Kenosha offense. KENOSHA 47 MADISON WEST 37 The Kenoshans found a welcomed respite from their weary jaunts in the form of the lowly West five. The well-divided KHS scoring assault featured Vince Bonofiglio with ll points: Tom Braatz and Mario Bono- figlio with nine each: Fred Pauloni with eight: Gene Malloy with five: and Fred Bistrick with four. Shwaiko's shot blocked. Paulonx trps to Brothers KENOSHA 47 MADISON CENTRAL 32 Although cnppled by 1nJurxes to three malnstays Fred Paulonl Fred B1str1ck cmd Paul Shwalko Kenosha Hrghs travehng cage stalwarts encountered httle opposrtron from the Central1tes 1n the 15 pomt Keno sha vrctory Tom Braatz had one of h1s best nrghts at the hoops as he topped KHS scorers w1th 11 tallres The rnjured Paulonl although playmg but halt a game scored 10 pornts Vmce BOHOIIQIIO and Chuck Brothers added seven tallres aplece to the Keno total whrle Frank Arello and crafty Marlo Bonofrglro who effectlvely 11m1ted Blg Erght scor1ng klng hm Conner to but seven markers popped 1n a half dozen scores each KENOSHA 30 RACINE PARK 28 The host Kenoshans effectrvely dumped the Panthers 1n a see saw battle the hnal regular game of the season to end up rn a three way second place t1e rn the B1g Erght t1tle chase The game was a typrcal Kenosha Park chlller w1th a long two pomt swrsher by Marlo BOIIOIIQIIO and a free toss by brother Vmce 1n the wanlng mlnutes of the game pulhng the Kenoshans through from a 28 27 def1c1t to a 30 28 vlctory Fred Paulonr w1th ll polnts and Marlo Bono IIQIIO w1th elght shared KHS scor1ng honors KENOSHA 27 RACINE PARK 37 Followrng the1r h1ghly successful B1g Erght campa1gn the Reds suffered a letdown m the IIISI round of the 1950 state basketball reglonal tournament play at Racxne Park and lost by a 37 27 count to the host qu1ntet a squad they had beaten tw1ce earlrer 1n the year Marro Bonofrgho clever Kenosha guard was h1gh man for KHS w1th a dozen counters KENOSHA 34 SOUTH MILWAUKEE 41 After bathmg the1r wounds at the West font the wander1ng KHS travelers agam had therr fur srnged ln a non league contest by South Mllwaukees Rockets For Keno sha Marlo Bonoflgllo plugged elght pornts and Gene Malloy who returned to act1on rn classy style after a lengthy bench s1ege propelled seven talhes through the hoop KENOSHA 48 MADISON EAST 29 Chalkrng up the1r h1ghest total for the year 48 pomts the Red DGVIIS agarn cavortmg on the farnrhar home boards thor oughly trampled second place Madrson East 6 5 Leo Schllcht Easts one man scor1ng gang was bottled up most of the game by spectacular guard1ng on the part of Kenoshas 6 1 center Fred Paulonl corded a superb floor game Vrnce BOHOIIQIIO the B1g Elghts hfth h1ghest 1nd1v1dual scorer was l1m1ted to one pomt 1n the IIISI half but after the 1nterm1ss1on he roared back for 16 pornts KENOSHA 43 BELOIT 52 Belolt contlnued 1ts 11I'1X over Kenosha teams as 1t agam thwarted the v1s1t1ng Kenosha cagers KHS soph coach hm Hrgh land replaced head coach Chuck Iackwhrch at the Keno helm for the evenlng as lack whlch conhned to bed w1th a sore throat was unable to make the tr1p Kenoshas Vmce Bonohglro cont1nued the tornd shoot mg spree as he bagged 15 pornts Braatz added 10 MQIIO BOHOIIQIIO erght Brothers srx and Paulonr four to the Demon Slde of the ledger ' 1 , . I . . - I . - . I . . . I - ' 1 ll - 1 . , . , I ' I . I I ll ' '. . . Pauloni singed the nets for nine, and re- . ' . ' 1 . - . l . 1 . I I - , , , , sophomore basketball The 1949 50 KHS sophomore basketball squad connected for SIX w1ns aga1nst 12 losses The sophs league mark of 3ll however conhned therr' to the Blg E1ght sophomore cellar The more talented performers on Coach Hlghlands squad and deflnlte vars1ty con tenders for next year rnclude Harry Larsen Wally Knutson Mlke Butera Bob Glrrnan Bob Bundles and Don Poltrock Poltrock a steady guard headed the soph sconng output w1th a 120 po1nt total Larsen although performmg 1n only seven contests natched runner up honors wrth 84 tall1es G1rmans 83 markers gave hlrn the thlrd h1qhest spot Bundles added 50 polnts Shelley 47 Knutson 43 and Butera The KHS Soph scores for 1949 50 com petmon are as follows Kenosha Rufus Kmg 38 Kenosha Raclne Horllck 41 Kenosha Bay V1ew 26 Kenosha Madlson West 33 Kenosha MGd1SOH East 33 Kenosha Wauwatosa 24 Kenosha Be1o1t 34 Kenosha Madlson Central 30 Kenosha Ianesvrlle 34 Kenosha Raclne Park 33 Roger Hunk spols an opponents shot Kenosha Racme Horllck 37 Kenosha Ianesv1lle 43 Kenosha MGd1SOn West 46 Kenosha South Mllwaukee 32 Kenosha Madxson East 45 Kenosha Belot 47 Kenosha Madlson Central 31 Kenosha Racme Park 56 B SQUAD BASKETBALL t BbG ll t EdB hHg 3 Bob Ogl D k Ad Bob T H Like father, like son Coach Frank Martin accepts congratulations from his father, swimming coach at Racine Dekoven. swimming Doubly handicapped by green material and an extensive schedule that included 17 duels with the Midwest's best prep swim squads, the 1949-50 KHS Redfish aggrega- tion managed but four dual Wins: a sev- enth place showing in the annual Wau- kesha Relays: and an eleventh place tie in the 1950 State high school swimming meet. Coach Frank Martin, in his maiden sea- son at the Kenosha helm, molded a young but promising aqua aggregation that will, with the exception of a few seniors, be back intact for the 1950-51 water wars. Only three major KHS performers will be lost by graduation-Captain Don Reuter, Ronnie Iohnson and Ioe DiAntoni. Reuter, veteran free style specialist, was the Number l Redfish ace of the 1949-50 water campaign. His fourth place in the 50 yard free style race in the State meet, good for two markers, gave the Kenosha outfit its only State meet points. In addition, his 166 points for the season more than doubled 9 I A f' kc -4 Row 1: Don Reuter, Cliff Ogren, Barton LaCrosse, Bill Barden, Sam Oquist. How 2: Bob Ludwig, Tom Lourigan, George Gatley, Coach Martin, Bob Ripley, Don Lucas, Student Manager lay lespersen loe DiAntoni, Row 3: Dick Merq, Tom Young, Ronald Iohnson, Bill Galster, Ed Quandt, Larry Boyd, Iohn Hackett. sf. '1i81., v. rv 'wtf w ' L 4 vt. off 1 Ns gtt G yBbM thN ross coun tr A typlcally lnexperrenced team season predom1nantly on the short end of a score was the fate of Kenosha hlgh schools sophomore Junror powered 1949 cross country squad The local th1nl1es brought up the rear rn a September 27 quadrangular engagement at South Mrlwaukee an October 4 trrangular encounter at West A1115 Central and an Oc tober 7 squad battle at Ianesvllle In the October 15 Lake Shore Invltatronal Meet at Racme Park the Red runners f1n1shed slxth m a held of seven Assumlng the host role ln a quadrangular meet three days later the Kenoshans amlably trotted 1n last In a nlne team meet at Ianesvllle October 22 the locals annexed erghth place A sur pr1s1ng flfth place showmg 1n the seven team B1g Erght meet at Park October 29 proved to be one of the better Kenosha showlngs of the year The Redmen then closed thelr 49 cam pa1gn by salvagmg a twelfth place slot rn the 14 team held that competed 1n the State cross country meet at South Mllwaukee No vember 5 Ken Neu a promrslng Junlor topped Coach Byron Daveys harrrers throughout the campargn Other letter wmners b9S1deS Neu who w1l1 be back for 1950 competrtron mclude Bob Cumrskey Tom Daggett Bob Smrth Iohn Rohde and Don Rerter Grad uatlon clalms only one monogram wmner Art Pacettr , . N l 1 X ' x Q x, Q it N x ax ' 9, N x 41 . ' s K, s 1+ X 5 if J . ' I +4 -, , A w 7 'Ya f X t . Q 'Q A , xx R . Row l: Don Reiter, Tom Dag e , Dick uttormsen, Coach Dave , o urphy, Bruce Thompson, Kenne eu. Row 2: Ed Zivot, Dave Spera, Iohn Rhode, o Cumiskey, Art Martell, Art Pacetti, Cedric hi comb, Bob Smith, - 1 . . . , 1 - . . . I . . . . I - 130- 1949 track The 1949 KHS track team was made up predomrnately of rnexperrenced thmltes only one letterman from the 48 squad was pres nt at seasons end Ltke an un known mexpenenced quantlty the Red Flyers were unpredrctable Af er showmg surprtsmg power m early and mtd season mees the youthful Kenoshcms slumped badly before the onslaught of mcreasmgly S1111 competxtron Crafty Coach Engle developed an unusually large crop of returnmg lettermen from hrs green 49 Flyers At the seasons end the squad had approxtmately dozen of the nm teen 1949 monogram wmners avaxlable for the 50 campalgn 49 KHS track heroes were plentrful as many of Coach Engle s Red and Black trocksters developed mto cmder stars 1 Bowman lanky hurdle ace paced the Keno txmber toppers and also was the top KHS pomt man of the 1949 campatgn Although nllness curtanled has run 1949 tennls Etght strarght top heavy losses was the frurtless record of the 1949 Kenosha htgh school tennrs squad Coach Russ Cosner opened the season wxthout a returnmg letterman and wnth only one player who had any prevx ous varstty expenence The Red netters rnexperlenced and competxng agamst top fltqht opposmon suffered from lack of skxlled materral Lee Forrest and Wayne Klrk a spmted paxr of racquet swmgers were the best of the Keno netmen A brtqht note for 1950 competrtron mcluded the pos srble return of srx of the ntne 49 players Graduatton elrmmated monogram wmners Wayne Kxrk and Bob Langer as well as non letterman Dave Trrsh Three K wmners Lee Forrest Dxck Wallace and Les Kent as well as Iack Kotz Blake Smtth and Ted Meyer were the 49 veterans expected to be ready for 1950 court duels Phrl Skovronskx captam of the 1950 golf squad mng for the early part of the season Neal Ru eckt the only Kenosha trackman to score rn the Btg Erght meet rated as a sprmter supreme he was on of the top hugh school speed merchans m Wtsconsm Ve eran Bxll Gxrman only returmng let erman burned up the ctnde paths rn the quar er male event Alan Am che the Red Flyers versat1le Jack of all trades d1d everythmg well whether he was throwmg the werghts or runmng m the dashes The K nosha thmlres overllowmg w1th top speedsters always fxelded crack relay ccmbmatlons Iohn Untershme was the best KHS poe vaulter tn recent years Bob Quayle ranked as on of the Btg Erghts aces ln the hlgh lump event The skllls of Ruel McMullen and Chuck Whtteroot ln the wetght events and of Ed Solovey and Tony Waluch rn the dlstance tests were very much evtdent Pete Bruno Harry Lar sen Glen Thompson Drck Bunda Marlo Bcnoftglro Bob Cumtskey Earl Houston Tom Cecchmt and Ioe Kava lauskas all contnbuted heavlly to the Kenosha cause Lee Forrest captatn of the 1950 tenms squad 1949 gol Howxe Fredencks Dxck Lukawskx Ray Wallxg and Phtl Skovronskr were the top four golfers on the 1949 KHS golf squad Coach Andy Smxths durable pellet pushers managed to capture only two of seven hrgh school golf duels but the top four local par busters ranked as crack Hogans scarcxty of talent after the top quartet proved to be one of the mam Keno trouble spots Lake Genevas lmksmen fell to the Keno swatters twxce whlle the locals were turned back twlce by Racme Parks golfers once by Wauwatosa s and twxce by Racme Horllcks . - 5 . , . 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VAN BUREN ST.0 CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 -143- 0 THE GRADIIA TIN6 ClA.S'5 0I-' 1950 The Dynamatic Corporation extends sincere congratulations to you young people who have reached the first important step in your climb up the stairway of life There are many more steps to climb and you will encounter obstacles which must be overcome before your ultimate goal is reached It is our wish for you that these obstacles will not be too forbidding and that you will conquer them with the same courage that has served you in the past few short years It has always been and will contmue to be the policy of Dynamatic management to extend a helping hand to the ambitious youth of Kenosha whenever possible Through our combined efforts our community will continue to maintain its enviable position as a desirable one un which to worlr and live During the comparatively brief years of the existence of Dynamatic in the industrial competitive mission units machine tool drives oil well drilling accessories and variable speed drives are but a few of our many contributions to industry Electronic control equipment designed and manufactured in our own organization is the automatic brain which provides for successful operation of these mechanical devices Needless to say many of our Dynamatic employees have had extensive training and education which prepared them for the key positions which they now hold Your future security and happiness depend largely upon the preparation you malre in the next years Decide now that you WILL be prepared and furtherance of your education is of vital rmpor tance to your future success Ai' CORPORATION KENOSI-IA WISCONSIN SUBSIDIARY OF EATON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 144 ef field, our products have received world wide recognition. Engine testing dynamometers, power trans- Kenosha Trades and Labor Council Rc lLX6llfII1g A UNITED LABOR MOVEMENT I xfendx To tho members of the 1950 Cjraduatxng, class UDDSIAILIIHIIOIIS on hauni., umnxplcud their U lsfwes thcm the X Lf! But of Suucss md Happmus ln the Futura 145 o zpw' l 1 ' g 1 A - 1 E f q y ' f T- , . ' Af f -' y - 1 r .D High School training and I . x E. K .. Onglnd tbl 6l,tL0l'l5 As Unlted States e1t1Lens you haxe the prxvllege of eleeldlng the shape your l1fe wlll take You enjoy the rlght to study and prepare for any oeeupat1on or professxon you lrke If at some stage 1n you ean r1sk your t1me money and work 1n an enter prlse of your own ehooslng and 1f your venture sue eeeds you have the rrght to enjoy the fru1ts of your efforts You have the ehanee to make full use of your ambition talent and lntellrgenee IU earnlng your llvlng Th1s1s Amemfan reedom 0 0 oftumty Amerrea s future IS your future Don t fall to pre serve and proteet your rrghts to work speak worshrp and vote as you please KENOSIIA MANUFACTURERS ASSQCIATION -14B- f . To the Graduating Class of Mary D. 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