Bradford High School - Spy Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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WE THE SENIORS DO DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO Mr. .IOHN . . . WHOSE INTERESTS HAVE BEEN IN THE IMPROVEMENT OE OUR LIVES . . . WHOSE ENCOURAOEMENT HAS BEEN INSRIRATIONAL . . . WHOSE ORACIOUS SMILE AND WARM FRIENDLY I OREETINO HAVE BRIOHTENED THE HALLS OF K.H.S .... WHOSE NEVER ENDING SACRIFICES HAVE MADE POSSIBLE THESE THREE YEARS OE HIGH SCHO2: IGI Miss VIRGINIA E. TENUTA Chief Counselor We, the students of Mary D. Bradford High School, express our appreciation for the help and guidance ot the administration. Under its watchful eye we have striven to achieve our goals. The administration has made it possible for us to work together in organized groups, and its members have given us the inspiration tovvard accomplishment ot ever better things, I I I Mr. HAROLD R. MAURER Mr. ROBERT L. cooLEY Superintendent of Schools Director of Secondary Education Mr. DWIGHT T. JOHN Mr. IRVING F. STOCKER Principal 11 Assistant Principal - ,A ... ., 3 wi' Office Staff Mary Mufo, Frances Lebeckis Dorothy Horvai, Betty Con forfi, Miss Azalea Terry. Nurse Miss Doris Kupferschmidt Custodians FRONT ROW: Andrew Bau- schelf, Vicfor Klobuchar, Fred Marchese, Stanley Falk. BACK ROW: Abe Baas, Joseph Dagon, Robert Gerou, Harold Rclnnick, Melvin Marofz. sf 3 H f 12 Librarians Mrs. Chaiilovicz, Miss Elsie Reed, Miss A. Thcnos, M .wan ff A Thoughtful Mind Directs El Willing Hand Home Economics Miss Florence Sokolik, Miss Moriorie Corbin, Miss Teresa McDonough. Industrial Arts Mr, Offo Carlson, Mr. B. D. Repperf, Mr. Edward Kriz, Mr. A, E. Freeberg, Mr. E. R. Thomas, Mr. Russell Cosner, Mr. Harvard Smith: SEATED: Mr. H. A. Link. 13 4 .!- , 3 They Who Stand High Can See From Afar Science Mr. Franklin Hadler, Mr. Ben Huberty, Mr. Phil Whitaker, Mrs. Juanita Sorenson, Mr. Ralph Schultz, Mr. John Paska, Mr. William Schumacher, Mr. Andrew Smith, Miss Mary Doherty, Mr. Byron Davey. l i Mathematics SEATED: Miss Lydia Goerz, Miss Florence Barr, Miss Catherine Novack. STANDING: Mr. Richard Kivi, Mr. Richard Nye, Mr. Joseph Brittelli, Mr. Donald Sudkamp, Mr. Ralph Schultz, Mr. Russell Cosner, Mr. William Moebius. 14 Art Music MV- Som Cl1Fl5lY, MV- Kennefh Brown. Mr. Roger Sellers, Mr. Ralph Houghton, ond Mr. Richard Goclrder Girls' Phy Ed Miss Ccrolee Wolters, Miss Dolores Hcnser, and Miss Mildred Vonderhoof. ,l,-L--- UW. A 2 Boys' Phy Ed Mr. Charles Higgins, Mr. Glen McCulloch, Mr. Paul Verwey, ond Mr. Jesse Peel. Outstanding . . . And They Are Mild!! History SEATED: Mr. Marfin Rafshol, Miss Mabel Duncan, Mr. W. W, Marielle, Mr. Wilclon Owens. STANDING: Mr. Raymond Campbell, Mr. Raymond Husebo, Mr. Kenneth Marshall. Commercial SEATED: Miss Lois Jane Campbell, Mrs. Ruin Gober, Miss Evelyn Kronenweiier. STANDING: Mr. T. L. l-larrzell M I l Y n , Mr. Curt Glaeser, Mr, Verne Sclwmale, Mr Mr. Cberal Hillier, Mrs. Elsie Karlson, Mr. atom ou g Arnold Stuyvesant. 16 'i I 1 I ra m -q 4 lnlulnlllllli . i 1 I onvf ca' 'Lll2 9'2i2,.? Gs... 6 :Wir gn I ' Q, .wpsf Qs' o ' lui W 0 Linh lla UILILLID f.....?- I! i L. .Ili 1 Foreign Languages Speech SEATED: Miss Juliana Blank, Miss Alma Merrick, Miss Virginia Wilson STANDING Mrs Mr. John Davies and Miss Rosemary Jonas. Leone Bayler, Miss Dorothy Meier. English SEATED: Miss Rosemary Jonas, Miss Elberfa Llewellyn, Mrs. Kafherine Peck, Miss Ruth Breiseih, Miss Ruth Brown, Miss Charloffe Moody, Miss Mary Elizabeth Murphy. STANDING: Mr. Irving Hansen, Mr. Leonard Kosinski, Mr. Charles Knickrehm, Mrs. Rosemary Hunkeler, Mrs. Eunice Bacher, Mr. Donald Hensey, Mrs. Violet Jacobson, Mr, Richard Thiel, Mr, Richard Thompson. ME 17 3-Y AL, V , 3 Academy Awards Nite . . . K. H. S. Style 5 Everyone has turned out in their finest to view the spectacular pre- mier ot Who's Who in Mary D. Bradtordnill The Tension is mount- ing as all anxiously await the win- ners of the famed Figaro award. , 18 4 wwf. ,,,. A M ,pw ,4' f ,, 4 ,A 5,4 ,mf WMU f f , , X f , . f I J 75, 'lr f' - Avy-1 qw 1? H V , l , ,g fo I f J ,. gf , 6 .wi if WT ' 4 Z f I f , , 1 I , , Wy. .,k f I f ff ,ff f f M f fymf , f 57 y ' , I f A f P' f 7 V f, pcm ? Af' f ,f , f , . , fflf, X X uf. , ,f4W.! W, rf, ff 545, 4 1 x f 1 av . , . , L 1 L I , j,,'V' J , 'Z I K 72' -f , 4z,,!:Qm,.fg , ,wyf9ff. v7ffz,fZ725,1, 1- f f-Tf .ifyfy2i,.Q,::f,5f-Q X f f f f M , f X f ff f f UV 4 9 67 f , f f f f , f 1-,f f , ff ff ff yf ,f 5 ,ci The Senior Class Presents The N1ght of anuary 16th Three Cheers Our i958 Senior Class Play The NighT of Jan- uary l6Th held many surprises vviThin The TesTi- monies of The dil5ferenT characTers ThaT came To TesTify eiTher for or againsT Karen Andre, The woman on Trial Tor her life. Did she kill Biorn Faulkner or was her sTory True ThaT in order To avoid bankrupicy she planned To Take a suicide of The inTernaTional financier and Then escape vviTh him To SouTh America vviTh a TorTune in cash To crediT'? We cringed in our seaTs, chewed our finger- nails, and gasped in horror as we made our Senior Class play a Tremendous success . . . Thanks To The casT and crew Tor preseming such a Tine producTion. - Tor gov The Direc ls is 50000 W Cast of Characters Prison Matron . . Baililt ....... Judge Heath ........ District Attorney Flint . . . His Secretary ......... Defense Attorney Stevens His Secretary ......,.. Clerk of the Court .... Karen Andre ..... Dr. Kirkland ....... Mrs. John Hutchins ... Homer Van Fleet Elmer Sweeney ...... Nancy Lee Faulkner .... Magda Svenson ....... John Graham Whitfield . Jane Chandler ....... Sigurd Jungquist ... Larry Regan .......... Roberta Van Rensselaer . Stenographer ....... Policeman ......... Second Policeman . . . Donna Volpentesta . . . . Guy Locicero . . . Richard Windorf ...... Dan Travanti Margaret Gerhardt Dan Bird . .. Janet Johnson .... John Merriam . . . . Patricia Harris . Steve Schmelling Judy Over . Pete Antaramian George Lindstrand ..... Sue Enstield Kay Olsen . . Scott McCulloch . . Beverley Shakus . . . . . Dean Stadel . Ronald Pellegrino . . . . Dolores Fumo .. Linda Holderness . . . . . Vince Belotti Ronald Peck , W Class Officers Tom Oakland, President, Judy Whiteside, Secretary, Tom Brickley, Vice President, Alice Hamre, Treasurer. Our Senior Class has grown mentally as well as physically. We've learned to lace our re- sponsibilities and plan tor our future. Now we must leave our tamiliar halls and go out to tace the world we've learned so much about. Next year a new set ot K-jackets will adorn the halls. . . and our year ot bustling, rushing, and scurrying to make the last graudating list will be forgotten. But many of our memories our laughter our embarrassments our tears will re- main torever. . . . Fearless . . . Funloving . . . and Friendly CLASS COLORS: Midnight blue and ivory Nancy Lee Allen Darryl Fredrick Behrmann Roger S. Bredek Thomas Charles Cesario Gail Marie Chipetta Hildur Ann Davey Elliot Richard Dreger Lawrence John Eppers Gretchen Helen Fischbach Thomas G. Fonte Rodger G. Gabrielson Robert A. Gentz Donald James Hallager Linda Lee Hololerness Joseph Robert Jacobson Mary Nell Kellum Bonnie Sue Keul JoAnne Kittie Diana Mae Knoespel Marilyn Louise Kortum Marlene S. Kroll David Elmer Kullman Lynne Lesley Leuck Marion Miletich Caryl Ann Milkowski Mary Ellen Morton Eugene L. Neau Kay Frances Olsen Ronald Anthony Pellegrino Priscilla Ann Pestka Roberta Lee Principe Stephen Gordon Schmelling John William Thomey Daniel John Travaniti Shari Mae Urquhart Arlene Alice Weiss Lois Mae Young 24 CLASS MOTTO: Depart better to serve thy country and mankind. Did l make it'???? WAYNE ADAMSON St. Mary's Weiner He always finds time to have some fun JUDITH ADEL Washington Judy Boys irritate me-I love being irritated Y-Teens I, French Club I, Girl Scouts I, Booster Club I,2. JOSEPHINE ALIA McKinley Jo Her kindly eyes and winning smile will carry her many a mile Girl Scouts I. PATRICIA ALISAUSKAS McKinley Patt Putt is a feature with a future French Club I, Student Council 2, Booster Club I,2, Y-Teens I. NANCY ALLEN Lincoln Nancy Always seen holding hands sweet and attractive well liked Y-Teens I, Mariners I,2, Hi-Style 2,3, Treasurer 2, President 3, SPY Staff 2, SPY Salesman 2,3, Student Council 3, Booster Club 3, Honor Society 2,3. MAR.'ORIE AMUNDSEN Lincoln Marge Never too busy ta make a friend Seminar 2. ELIZABETH ANDREA Lincoln Liz Dark eyes, dark hair a lass with a delicate air Y-Teens I. FRANK ANDREOLI Washington Andrea Quiet nice to look at, better yet to know JACQUELINE ANGOTTI Lincoln Jackie Sweet and small .. oh, those eyes!! S.C.A, Cashier 3, Y-Teens I, Booster Club I. PETER ANTARAMIAN McKinley Pete Tall, dark, and friendly . . . camera bug Student Council I,2,3, Vice President 3, Tri-School Council i,2,3, Varsity Basketball 2, Football 2, Track l,2,3, Variety Show I,3, Assistant Producer 3, Homecoming Manager 3, Badger Boys State 2. KATHERINE ARNESON St. Catherine's Katie Trim and tricky President of Bill's fan club Spanish Club I,2, Trident I,2,3, Sub Deb 2,3, Booster Club I, Y-Teens I, Kenews 2,3. RICHARD BADGEROW McKinley Dick A regular guy who's fun to be with . . . frequently parked on Harding Road ,f , A CAROL ANDERSON Lincoln Andy Full of snap, vim and pep - always up to step Y-Teens I, GAA I,2, Booster Club I. DOROTHY ANDERSON Lincoln Dot She's gentle, she's shy, but there's mischief in those eyes Y-Teens I, Student Council 3. JEAN ANDERSON L'Anse, Michigan Jeanie She's smart, she's cute, and sweet to boot! KENNETH ANDERSON Lincoln K.P. There aught ta be more fellows like him MARJORIE ANDERSON Washington Marge Deep and sincere . . . a iewel thru the year Y-Teens lj Vice President I, S.C.A. Cashier I,2, Booster Club 2, MARY REBECCA ANDRADE McKinley Becky We know her by her lustrous black hair and sparkling eyes Booster Club I, Spanish Club 2, GAA I,2,3, Class Play Committee 3, Symphonic Choir I, Cecilian Chorus 2, Senior Symphonic Choir 3, Assistant Secretary 2,3. as ,sl KENNETH BARENGO McKinley Ken He who sows courtesy, reaps friendship LOUISE BARKER Lutheran High Red Her lustrous goodness shines like a star Band 2,3, Orchestra 3. JOYCE BARLOW Lincoln Full of pep and ambition quiet in class, but you should see her out Booster Club I,2, Band 3, Color Sergeant, High Stepping 2,3, Co-Chairman 3. GERALD BARR McKinley Specs Showed great sportsmanship on the mat good natured fun to be with Wrestling I,2,3, Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2,3. JOHN BAXTER St. Mary's Bax His good nature is like per- petual motion . . . it never stops Band 3. GRETCHEN BECKER Lincoln Gretch Our A.F.L. exchange stu- dent Iaughing eyes and bubbling personality GAA I, Trident I,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, SPY Salesman I,3, French Club l,2,3, Student Council II,3, A.F.L, Exchange Student 2, Ushers Club I,2,3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3. 1 ii K' . Mmm,-W., MARY ANN BAIETTO St. Mary's Endowed with blessings... rich and rare GAA I,2, Girl Scouts I,2, Seminar 2. CYNTHIA BAILEY Lincoln Cindy A friendly smile at all times Spanish Club I, Mariners I,2. THOMAS BAILEY Lincoln Tom Tall oaks from little acorns grow SUSAN BAKER Lincoln Toot A cheerful smile, a helping hand all her classmates think she's grand Y-Teens I, President I, Booster Club I, Student Council I, Spanish Club I,2, Vice President I, Cecelian Chorus I, SPY Salesman 2, Hi-Style 2,3. JAMES BALZA McKinley Jim Toot-toot he always has a merry time Football I, Wrestling 2, Symphonic Choir I. NICK BALK Lincoln Wedding bells are ringing . .. friendly smiIe DARRYL BEHRMANN Lincoln Music master helped to keep the 'Saints' alive Key Club 3, Band I,2,3, Swing Band l,2,3, Vari- ety Show l,2,3, Seminar 2, Honor Society I,2,3. JOANNE BELL Lincoln The girl with a million ways KARLA JEAN BENSON Lincoln Karla She's here hear her giggle?? Orchestra I,2,3, Ensemble 2,3, Cinematic I,2,3, Secretary 3, Audio Visual I,2,3, GAA I, Librarian 2,3. DOROTHY BERENT Lincoln Dot The very flower of youth GAA l,3, CHARLES BERNHARDT Butch McKinley Quiet and mannerly . . . nice to know JEANETTE BERTANA St. Mary's Jan Sweet of manner .. fair of face GAA I,2, Girl Scouts l,2, 26 DIANNE BIANCHI McKinley lt's those quiet people who really make the world go round Booster Club l, S.C.A. Cashier 3, K-Teens 2,3. NITA BIANCHI Washington She melts your heart with her win- ning smile French Club l,2, Treasurer 2. BARBARA BIEGLER Lincoln Barb A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men Y-Teens l, Symphonic Choir 2,3. DANIEL BIRD Lincoln Admiral It is when you give of yourself that you really give Student Council 2, A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Assistant Secretary 2, Senior Vice President 3, Red Cross Council l,2,3, Class Play 3, Track 2, Forensics l,2,3. DELLA BISOTTI Washington She never has much to say, but to your heart she makes her way Cecelian Chorus l,2,3. NANCY BLACKMON Washington Never too busy to be friendly French Club l, Band l,2,3, Variety Show l. NADAENE BOSTETTER St. George Dean Quiet and reserved speaks sincerely high ideals Girl Scouts l,2, Student Council 3. JANET BRACEGIRDLE Lincoln Jan One whose sunny nature speaks for herself Band l,2,3, Girl Scouts l,2,3, Cinematic 2,3, Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3. PATRICIA BRAUN McKinley Pat Like champagne sparkling and all a-bubble Sub Deb 2,3, Secretary 2, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, Student Council 2, Prom Committee 2, Y-Teens l, Mariners l, Booster Club l. ROGER BREDEK Washington Rag He's close and dear to many here Symphonic Choir l, A Cappella Choir 2, Seminar 2, Pro- iectionist l,2, Student Council l, Honor Society 2. THOMAS BRICKLEY Lincoln Brick A light-haired lad with a constant grin, whose popularity will never grow thin Hi-Y l,2,3, Treas. 2,3, Student Council 3, Symphonic Choir l,2, Vice Pres. l,2, Football Soph l, Varsity 2,3, Basketball Soph l, Varsity 2, K-Klub 3, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. of Sr. Class. JOHN BRINTNALL Lincoln Jose The man with the golden horn music maestro Band l,2,3, Swing Band l,2,3, Variety Show l,2,3. - Wg DAVID BLEASHKA McKinley Dave A likeable fellow and well worth knowing Basketball l, Golf l,2,3. PHYLLIS BONOFIGLIO Washington A sweeter gal could never be found THERESA BONOFIGLIO Lincoln Terri Always looking for fun ... Y-Teens l, GAA l,2,3, Girl Scouts l,2,3, S.C.A. Cashier l,2,3, Seminar 2, Library Club l. THOMAS BONOFIGLIO Washington Bono Sound the trumpets roll the drums lo, the mighty sportsman comes Varsity Foot- ball l,2,3, Varsity Basketball l,2,3, Varsity Baseball l,2,3, K-Club l,2,3, Sophomore Class Vice President. DOUGLAS BORNHUETTER Washington Bugs He's little, but from tip to toes . .. he's full of gaiety and go Prom Committee 2. THOMAS BOSMAN Washington Bos Patience is the key to content SHARON BRNAK Washington Sherrie Her perfect manner, charm and grace, will win her admirers in every place Booster Club i, Cecelian Chorus l. JAMES BROUGHMAN Lincoln Tups He said little, but to the point BARBARA BRUCE Lincoln Barb Pretty as a picture . .. oh my, what eyes!l GAA 3. CONSTANCE BRUCH Washington Connie A good scout well liked by all who know her Y-Teens i, Cecelian Chours l, French Club i,2, Booster Club 2, Girl Scouts l,2,3, Treasurer l. DENNIS BRUSH Lincoln Denny A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men Swimming l. DONALD BULLAMORE Lincoln Bull Don is the kind of guy everyone likes to have around Football Manager Soph i, Varsity 2, K-Klub 2,3, Student Council 3, Bond l. PATRICIA CAMPOLO Washington Pat A welllknown girl with dynamic personality and beauty galore Y-Teens l, Booster Club l,2, SPY Salesman 3, Variety Show 3. DENNIS CAPPONI Washington Denny Though his hair is curly, his temper remains unrut'fled JAMES CARELLI McKinley Jim Tall, dark, and daring .. ready smile, winning ways ANGELINE CECCARINI Washington Angie She siad little, but to the point Spanish Club 3. DONALD CEILESH Washington Don A most gallant, illustri- ous, and learned gentleman Ushers Club 3. THOMAS CESARIO Washington Tom Tom could earn a million along with his praise if he'd teach us how to get those A's Key Club 3, Honor Society 3, Student Council 3, Latin Club 3. JAMES CHARTIER St. George Sharky A light heart lives long JOHN CIBRARIO Lincoln 5ibo Happy am I, from care I'm tree why aren't they all content like me??? Football Soph I, Var- sity 2,3, Baseball Soph I, Varsity 2,3, K-Klub 2,3. GAIL CHIAPPETTA Washington Denny's special fan . . . quiet and sincere with sparkling smile Booster Club I, Y-Teens I, Girl Scouts l,2, Girl Scout Cabinet I, Red Cross Council I,2, Honor Society 2, K-Teens 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 3. RONALD CHRISTENSEN Ace Sincerity is the biggest step to- wards success Proiection Club I. RONALD H. CHRISTENSON Ron I know and love the good, yet the mischief pursues NORMAN CHRISTMAN Washington Norm With friends like you, it's hard to part KATHLEEN COLBY Lincoln Katie Her sweet disposition will conquer every heart KATHLEEN COLTER McKinley Kathy Small, 'but enchanting and sweet has a big 'Teddy' bear Booster Club I, Afterglow Committee 2, Girl Scouts I, Student Council 2,3. PATRICIA CONFORTI Washington Pat What a sense of hu- mor!l . . . laughs with life . . . friendly Symphonic Choir I, Cecelian Chorus 2, Symphonic Choir 3. CATHERINE COOGAN McKinley Cathy Humor and originality . , . cute and nice SPY Salesman 3. TONI CONTI Washington Those lovely eyes are the windows ot her soul SUSAN COSENTINO St. Catherine's Sue Lots of dash, lots of vim .. . she is always in the swim 29 nl is -- ,Q RUTH CHRISTOFFERSON Lincoln Kind, sincere, and pretty, yes, a treasure to dear K.H.S. JERRY CHRISTON Washington It's the quality of our thinking that makes us what we are GAIL CLAPHAM Lincoln Gail Talk, talk, talk a Iivewire who's always having fun Y-Teens I, Wig n' Mask I, Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Honor Society 3. JUDITH CLARK Judy Central High School Like orchids and roses . . , you're easy on the eyes DONALD CLARK McKinley Donnie Music enriches his life in- spired to a dedicated career GLORIA CLEMENT McKinley A loveable, likeable, laughable lass Library Club I, Sub Deb 2,3, SPY Salesman 2, S.C.A. Cashier 3, Y-Teens I, Girl Scouts I. f ry y try , DENNIS CRANE Lincoln Doc Still water runs deep JANE CRUTCHER Lincoln Janie Small, but enchanting and sweet . . . belonging to only one HILDUR DAVEY Lincoln She hopes for the best, expects the worst, and is prepared for anything Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 2, Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2, Secretory 2, Student Council 2. EUGENE DECKER Lincoln King Why should he show interest in only one girl and shatter the hopes of so many others?? Basket- ball Soph I, Varsity 2, Track I,2,3, Football Soph I, Student Council I, K-Klub 2,3. CAROLE DEMARCO McKinley Twinkle in her eye riot at a party nice to know Kenews 2,3, Y-Teens I, Booster Club I,2. TIMOTHY DESMOND Lincoln Des Friendly in a quiet way Swimming I,2,3, Class Play 2, Symphonic Choir I,2,3, Secretary 2, President 3. 'ull 'K I ,,.r 1 if THERESA COPEN McKinley Theres She's a terrific sport and witty that's not all, she's also pretty Booster Club I,2, A Cap- pella Choir I,2,3, GAA 2,3, French Club 2, Library Club 2. ANTHONY COSTABILE Lincoln Tony Those innocent brown eyes but, oh mylll Spanish Club I,2, Wrestling 2, Variety Show 3. LOUIS COSTANZA McKinley Oh, this learning, how intriguing it is Symphonic Choir I, Kenews 2, Band 2,3, Orchestra 3. ELIZABETH COVELLI McKinley Beth A contagious giggle and a sunny smile make you like Beth in a short while Y-Teens I, Girl Scouts I, Booster Club 2,3, Student Council I,2,3, S.C.A. Cashier I, GAA I, Symphonic Choir I, Cecelian Choir 2, Sub Deb 2,37 Presi- dent 3, SPY Salesman 2, Prom Committee 2, Afterglow Committee 2, Pool Assistant 2,3, Class Play Committee 3, Variety Show 3. NICK COVELLI McKinley Four Score and seven years ago, I'd have been a riot . . . 'Cute' and 'Cagey ' Cross-Country 3, Basket- ball I,2,3, Golf 2,3, Homecoming Manager 3, K-Klub 2,3. CAROLYN CRAMER Washington Carol Twinkle in her eye . . . sincerity in her smile Cecelian Choir I, GAA I,2, Booster Club 2. RICHARD DESPIN Lincoln Desi Brawny of muscle Bright of eye JUDITH DEYOUNG McKinley Judy Letters to Carthage quiet and quite sincere Y-Teens I, Booster Club I, Girl Scouts I, Girl Scout Cabinet I, Cecelian Choir I, Treasurer I, A Cappella Choir 2, Treasurer 2. ALAN DIBBLE Lincoln Dib Military minded tall n' tricky R.O.T.C. ,2, Audio-Visual 2, Crossed Rifles I,2. PHYLLIS DILETTI Washington Phyl lt's not quantity that counts, but quality SPY Salesman 3, Girl Scouts I, Cecelian Choir I. RUTH DISSMORE Washington Dizzie Short n' sweet how cute!! Cecelian Chorus I,2, Symphonic Choir 3, S.C.A. Cashier I,2. ELLIOT DREGER Washington To knowledge-the wings where- with we fly to heaven Symphonic Choir I,2, Wig n' Mask I,3, Honor Society 2,3, Seminar 2. 30 NANCY DUBANEWICZ Lincoln Nanc Those who bring sun- shine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves Seminar 2. FRANCES DUMESIC Washington Fran ln the twinkling of her eyes friendliness is seen ROBERT DURDIK McKinley Dirty l used to be conceited, but now l'm a pretty good guy RICHARD EICHLER Washington Dick They can conquer who believe they can ALLEN EIDSOR McKinley Al He is iust the quiet type whose nature never varies FRED EKORNAS McKinley He lets his troubles go rippling by GUY FALBO Washington Faber Oh, come on flex a mus- cle for us Football 2, Golf l,2, Symphonic Choir l, Spanish Club 2. ANITA FARAONE McKinley Always smiling, shy and sweet, a girl like her is hard to beat GAA l,2,3, President 3, GAA Board 2, Library Club l,2, Vice President 2. WESLEY FECHNER Washington Beck l'm not conceited conceited people think they're good, I know l'm good Football Soph l, Varsity 3, Basketball Soph l, Track l,2, Prom Committee 2, K-Klub 3. JAMES FELDT Washington Little One A ready smile, a heart of gold GRETCHEN FISHBACH Lincoln Gretch A pretty mermaid enchanting smile GAA l, Booster Club l, Seminar 2, Honor Society 3, Trident 2,3, President 3. LAURA J. FLEMING Lincoln Jo The girl with beautiful, flash- ing red hair carries with her a friendly air Seminar 2, Science Fair 2. ,x DETLEF ENGELHARDT Freidens Curly . .. enthusiastic a good friend Swimming l, Track l,2. SUSAN ENSFIELD McKinley Susie Pert as a school girl can be, filled to the brim with girlish glee Mariners l, Girl Scouts 2, A Cappella Choir i,2,3, Soph Vice President l, Secretary 3, Prom Committee 2, Prom Queen 2, SPY Salesman 2, Badger State 2, Class Play 3. LAWRENCE EPPERS Lincoln Larry Not too sober, not too gay, but a good true guy in every way JUDITH ERICKSON McKinley Judy . . and then she was gone with her fair hair behind her GARY ERVIN Lincoln He's got us all guessing WAYNE EULENBACH lincoln Euller Small in stature, big in heart, with friends like you it's hard to part Wrestling l, Baseball Manager i,2,3, K-Klub 3. . ifW',e.4 Rf, Wilvhsfilli 'lx' I zi h n f f I 4 OLEVIA FRANCO Lincoln Livi Dark of hair, sunny of dis- position GAA I, Student Council I, Spanish Club I,2, Y-Teens I. SANDRA FRANK Lincoln Sandy Eyes so blue . . . skin so fair . . . she makes us all sit up and stare GAA 3. MICHAEL FRANKLIN Washington Mickey He's nutty about little white pills golf balls Golf l,2,3, Co-Captain 3, K-Klub 2,3, SPY Staff 2. SANDRA FREDRICK Lincoln Sandy Her quiet manner doesn't disguise her magnificent personality Booster Club I, Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, Spanish Club 2, Girl Scouts l,3, S.C.A. Cashier I, Hi-Style 2,3, Reporter 2, Secretory 3, Seminar 2. JANICE FREDRICKSEN McKinley Jan Her perfect manner, charm and grace, win her friends in every place Symphonic Choir I, Y-Teens I. DOLORES JANE FUMO Washington Follow that buzzing noise and you'll usually find Dolores Y-Teens I, Booster Club I, K-Teens 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 2, SPY Salesman 3, Girl Scouts I, Class Play 3. DOROTHEE FOERNZLER Schwaebish Hall, Germany DoDo We're awfully glad we met you Dorothee . . . never forget us and clear old K.H.S. K-Teens 3, Secretary 3, Trident 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Treasurer 3, French Club 3, A.F.L. Exchange Student from Germany. THOMAS FONTE Washington Tom Take oodles of personality, ambition, and mischief, mix well . . . result . . . Tom Spanish Club 2, President 2, Honor Society 2,3. RICHARD FORGIANNI Washington Porgy A good laugh is sunshine in a house DONALD FOSBERG Lincoln Fez He collects things musi- cal interests Band l,2,3, Orchestra I, Symphonic Choir I, A Cap- pella Choir 2, Swing Bond I,2,3. SHIRLEY FOX Lincoln Foxie Her love for people is the paint brush of her personality GAA I, Cecelian Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Artist Alley 2, Vice Pres. 2, Kenews 3, Variety Show 2,3, SPY Staff 3, Prom Committee 2, Senior Banquet Committee 3. GARY FRAID Lincoln Ramblin' rascal tall n' tricky Track Varsity l,2,3, Basketball Soph I, Varsity 2,3, Football Soph I, Stu- dent Council 2, K-Klub 2,3, Symphonic Choir I,2,3. RODGER GABRIELSON Lincoln Rog He's as smart as he is tall .. . Debate l,2,3, Captain I,2,3, Forensics l,2,3, Student Coun- cil I, Honor Society 2,3, N.F.L. I,2,3, Key Club 3, Secretary 3, Ke- news 2,3, Quill 81 Scroll 2,3, Seminar 2,3, Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Publicity Director 3, Prom Committee 2, Sopho- more Night 3, Ushers Club 3, Badger State 2, Wig n' Mask 3. ELAINE GALEOTTI McKinley Pleasant personality perfect poise GAA I, Artists Alley I, Mariners 3, EUGENE GARCIA McKinley Gene A little work never hurt anyone, but why take chances?? IRENE GARCIA lincoln May you live as long as you like and have what you like as long as you live. SUSIE GARZA Washington Peppy and popular perky and pleasant GAA 2,3, STANLEY GEDGAUDAS Washington Stan One who trusts you all the while, grips your hand, and shares a smile -' 5' ii? GEDGAUDAS Washington The most wonderful thing Qi-'wi life is, the more you give, the more you get Track l,2,3. ELAHNE GENTES Lincoln Oh, that blonde hairl!! my, those SPWIYIIWQ eyes!!! a treat to look at Y-Teens I, Cecelian Chorus l,2. ROBERT GENTZ McKinley Bob He has many virtues not un- Seen ' Honor Society 2.3, Seminar 2. ROBERT GEHRING Washington Bob Oh, this learning, how intriguing it isII MARGARET GERHARDT Friedens Lutheran Maggie The mild- est manners and the gentlest heart GAA I, Y-Teens I, Seminar 2. ANN GERSHESKI Lincoln Charm, the paradise of the eye!I Y-Teens I, Seminar 2. 'wav' JOHN GOODWIN Lincoln He's the only one who can beat time .. . he's a drummer Band l,2,3. - NANCY GRAM McKinley Nance Her vivid personality dances right into everyone's heart Girl Scouts i, GAA I,2. CARL GRECO McKinley Lynn's ardent admirer shy and sin- cere . . . funloving SUSAN GREGORY Lincoln Susie A gay little dreamer who wants to be a warbler Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2,3, French Club I, Wig n' Mask I. JUDITH GREVENOW McKinley Judy My words and thoughts are my own Y-Teens I. JOEL GRINDER Lincoln Sam Dink With a foreign car and a foreign bike, this guy will never have to hike Orchestra l,2,3. LOUIS GIACOMIN McKinley Lag Rough, tough, and hard to bluff Booster Club I,2, Baseball l,2. KATHLEEN GIBSON Washington Sis What you are to be you are now becoming GAA I,Q,3, Spanish Club 2,3, Cecelian Chorus I, Future Nurses 2,3. RAY GILBERT Washington Ray-bay What? You haven't seen him dash? Just show him a paiama party he can crash!!! Student Council I,2, Football I, Wrestling I,2, Booster Club I,2. ROBERT GITZLAFF McKinley Gitz What, me worry??? French Club I,2, Ushers Club 2,3, President 3. BONNIE S. GODLEWSKI McKinley Bonnie Wherever she may stray, the sunshine strays that way GAA I, Y-Teens I. IRENE GOODWIN Lincoln She has two eyes so soft and brown . . . TAKE CAREl!! SPY Salesman I, Booster Club I,2, Artist Alley 2, GAA 3. n,!3 UXUZSY' LINDA HAMILTON Lincoln Lin Those lovely eyes are the win- dows of her soul Y-Teens l, Spanish Club 2,3, Cecelian Chorus l. JOHN HAMILTON Washington Little Ham Friendly can't be serious wine, or women, and wishful thinking NANCY HAMILTON Washington Nan Friendly cheer and smiling welcome make a merry feast GAA 2,3. HELEN ALICE HAMRE Washington Alice She leads our cheers . . . and J.D. she steersl! Pep Club l,2,3, Treasurer l,2, Vice Presi- dent 3, Symphonic Choir l, Y-Teens I, Vice President l, Prom Com- mittee 2, Student Council 2,3, Booster Club l,2,3, Treasurer ot Senior Class, Class Play Committee 3, Homecoming Candidate 3, Girl Scouts l,2, Girl Scout Cabinet l,2, President 2, Library Club l, GAA l, Wig n' Mask l, Seminar 2. CHARLES HANSIS Lincoln Chuck Here's a live wire who's al- ways having fun R.O.T.C. l, Crossed Rifles Drill Team l. RITA HANSON Lincoln Reets A song will outlive all sermons in memory Symphonic Choir l, Cecilian Choir 2, Secretary 2, GAA 3, S.C.A. Cashier l, Wig n' Mask l,2. KE I ,, ..,. - -. -,.-ev.., ..-..-..-.-,.. of mind GAA l,3, Cecelian Chorus l,2,3. FRED GROSSENBACH Lincoln Frisco He did nothing in par- ticular and did it very well Kenews 2,3, Tennis l,2,3, Captain 3, Prom Committee 2. JULIANA HALL St. George Julie She's learned to say things with her eyes that others waste time putting into words Y-Teens l, Student Council l, SPY Salesman l, Cecelian Chorus l, S,C.A. Cashier 2, Seminar 2. DONALD HALLAGER Washington Spider ln all the sports he did his bit . .. and with Nancy he made a hit Hi-Y l,2,3, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 3, K-Klub 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Football Soph l, Varsity 2,35 Co-Captain 3, Basketball Varsity l,2,3, Co- Captain 3, Track l,2,3, Captain 3. MARY HALLENBECK Lincoln Mar Her voice was like the stars had when they sang together A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Seminar 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Program Chairman 3, Variety Show 2,3, Student Council l,2. DAVID HAMELINK Washington Chubby I can resist every- thing except temptation pretty girls and FOOD!l! Booster Club l,2, Football Soph l, Varsity 2,3, Wrestling l,2, K-Klub 2,3, Vice Pres. 3, SPY Stafl 2. SANDRA HARPER McKinley Sandy Life is what you make it. What a life!l! GAA l, Cecelian Chorus l,2, Symphonic Choir 3, S.C.A, Cashier 3. PATRICIA HARRIS St. Mary's Pat Our school's a stage and she's our leading lady Senior Symphonic Choir 3, Artist Alley l,2, Wig n' Mask 3, Variety Show l, Class Play 3. GERALD HART Lincoln Jerry Interested in four wheels mechanically minded Sophomore Class Play l, Mercury Marauder's 3, Cinematic l,2,3, Symphonic Choir l. LAWRENCE HARVEY Washington Harv Some girls are pains, some are pills, but I say give them all a thrill Orchestra l,2,3, Band 1,2131 Swing Bgnd T,2,3, Variety Show l,2,3, Ushers Club 3. KAREN HASSELBACK McKinley Carrie A contagious giggle and Q sunny smile make you like Karen in a little while GAA l,2. RICHARD HASSFORTH McKinley Dick He who Says little makes no mistakes DIANNA HAUBRICH Friendens Lee Though her hair is curly, her temper remains unruFfled Cecilian Chorus l, Symphonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3. RANDOLPH HAUBRICH Lincoln Randy The man that blushes is not quite a brute Baseball l,2,3. MILDRED HAUTZINGER Washington Midge Daisy-like, sunny and sweet . . . this gal is really quite a treat Cecilian Choir l, Girl Scouts l,2. MARY ANN HAZEN Lincoln Mary Ann Smiling, laughing, sparkling eyes . . . sophisticated and worldly wise JOAN HECKEL McKinley Silence is more musical than any song LYNN HEFFRON Lincoln Sluefoot Proves that good things come in small packages such long, long eyelashes Booster Club l. LINDA HOLDERNESS Lincoln Lindy She struggles with things impos- sible and maintains only the best Wig n' Mask l,2,3, Secretary l,2, Co-Chairman 3, French Club 3, Seminar 3, Forensics 2,3, A Cappella Choir 3, Librarian 3, SPY Salesman 3, Student Council 3, Honor Society 2,3, Senior Banquet Committee 3, Class Play 3. DONALD HOLMAN Lincoln Don Car crazy always look- ing tor fun . . . never bored Football l. JANE HOLT Lincoln You have us soooo confused perky and poised Y-Teens l, Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Future Nurses Club 2,3, A Cappella Choir 3, Spanish Club 3, Vice President 3. MARGARET HOLT Lincoln 'flt takes two to tangle . . . peppy and pretty Y-Teens l, Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Future Nurses Club 2,3, A Cappella Choir 3, Spanish Club 3. JUDITH HORN Washington Judy A girl with so many ver- satilities we can't even keep up with her red hair flying thru the halls Y-Teens l, Orchestra l,2,3, Seminar 2, S.C.A. Cashier 2, GAA l,2,3, Ushers Club 3, Secretary 3, Variety Show l,2,3. PAT HORN Griffith, lndiana A little common sense, good will, and a tiny dose of unselfishness make him well-liked Football 2, Kenews 3. 49W ARLENE HEIDE Lincoln R Her smile is like a magnet it draws a new friend every time PATRICIA HEINZMAN St. Mary's Pat Here's one girl that's really hep . . . always laughing and full of pep Future Teachers ot America 3. THEODORA HEPP Lincoln Teddy You know her by the merri- ment in her eyesl! GAA l, Seminar 2, ROBERT HERTEL Lincoln Bob He's quiet and shy an all 'round grand guy Booster Club 2. JOEL HERVAT Washington Bashfulness, the charm of vivacious youth Basketball l, Wrestling 2. DONNA HILLESLAND Lincoln Friendly towards all with a manner sweet Cecelian Chorus l. Q :f--f BILLY JOE INGRAM Washington Willy Sincerity is the biggest step towards success NANCY INGROUILLE Racine Park Her sweet disposition will con- quer every heart Y-Teens I, GAA I,3, Student Council I, Girl Scouts 2. J. ROBERT JACOBSON Lincoln Bob Let those teach others who themselves excel A Cappella Choir 3, Ushers 3, Honor Society 2,3. JOHN JAKUBS Washington Jake He's like a fish when he's in the water always looking for a mermaidII Swimming Team i,2,3, K-Klub 2,3. ARNOLD JAMES Washington Arnie My heart tis warm with the friends I make JANET JANSEN Salem Central Twinkie Full of life and iollity, fun and frolic love her Iaugh!I Home Economics Club l,2. i ,515 THOMAS HOUGHTON Washington FoMoCo One boy is more trouble than a dozen girls Mercury Marauder's 3. ALAN HOUSTON Lincoln Al Little, but dynamic . . . bubbling with energy Symphonic Choir I,2, Treasurer i,2, A Cappella Choir 3, Booster Club 2. ELTON HUBBARD Washington EI Another Hot rodder .. gay and game for fun Mercury Maraucler's 3. JOHN HUBER Frienclens Uncle John Fascinating work watching others at it Sophomore Class Play I, Student Council 2,3, Wig n' Mask 2,3. JEANNE HUDSON Lincoln A little bit of heaven, with a dash of mischief Booster Club I, Cecelian Chorus I, Mariners I,2,3. PATRICIA HUGHES Lincoln Pat Good taste is the flower of good sense Y-Teens I, Wig n' Mask I, Seminar 2. GENE JASTER Funky Work is the yeast that raises the dough Mercury Marauder's 3. CHARLES JEFFERY Chuck He makes life as colorful as a rain- bow CAROL JENSEN McKinIey She was as good as she was fair Y-Teens I, GAA I. CAROL JENSEN McKinley Charm 8. Personality . . . CaroI GAA I, Cecelian Chorus I. LUANN JENSEN Lincoln Susie Jolly and sensible, cute and bright .. . never extreme, but always 'iust right' Symphonic Choir I, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Red Cross Council I. CAROL JESPERSON Washington Jessie 'Cause I's wicked, I is. I's mighty wicked, anyhow, I can't help it Spanish Club I. 36 HOPE JOHNSON Washington With eyes so blue and skin so fair she makes the boys sit up and stare Honor Society 2,3, Kenews 2,3, SPY 2, Red Cross Council 2,3, Treas. 2, K-Teens 2,3, Stu- dent Council 2, Treas. of Jr. Class, Booster Club 2, Variety Show 3, Homecoming Candidate 3. JANET JOHNSON Jan McKinley Full of pep, ambition too . . . whatever she does she carries it through Y-Teens l, GAA I,2, Mariners 3, Class Play 3. JUDITH JOHNSON St. George Jasc So peppy she turns a jumping bean green with envy full of boy troubles SPY Staff 2,3y Co-Editor 3, Prom Committee 2, Homecoming Committee 2,3, Co- Chairman 3, Hi-Style 2,35 Reporter 3, Assembly Committee 3, S.C.A. Cashier 3, Student Council 2,3. TIMOTHY JOHNSON Lincoln Tim He's iust the quiet type whose nature never varies Mercury Marauders 3. JUANITA JORNT Washington A shy face is better than a for- ward heart . .. always seen with Bob Y-Teens I, Orchestra l,2,3. ALLYN JOSEPHSON McKinley Al He came, he SGW, and he had the time of his life MARY KELLUM McKinley Her P's and Q's include politeness and quietness Seminar 2, Honor Society 2,3. HEINZ KEPPER Knaben-Real Schule, Germany He said little, but to the point ROBERT KERMGARD Lincoln Bob Always looking for fun and usually finds it BONNIE KEUL St. George A girl with a head that is level and cool a true addition to any school Honor Society 2,3, Mariners I, Y-Teens I, Red Cross Council I,2, SPY Salesman 3. KENNETH KEY Lincoln Ken He may be small, but he's out- run them all friendly and funloving Cross-Country 2,3, Tennis l,2,3, K-Klub 2,3. KAREN KIEWEG Lincoln She melts your heart with her winning smile Symphonic Choir I,2,3, GAA 3, Future Nurses Club 3, Y-Teens I. 37 DONNA JULIUS McKinley Donna is fun and loves to laugh .. She's sure to be successful up life's path GAA l, Girl Scouts l. JEAN KARABETSOS Washington Mischievous and gay, she's al- ways that way Student Council l, Spanish Club I,2, Seminar 2, GAA 2,3. JUDITH KARABETSOS Lincoln Judy She's got that twinkle in her eye that lets no man pass her by Y-Teens I, Cecilian Chorus I. SANDRA KARNES Lincoln Sandy She's broken a speed rec- ord . . . her tongue moves taster than soundl! Wig n' Mask l, Cine- matic I, GAA l,2,3, GAA Board 2,3, Secretary 3, Girl Scouts l,2,3, Vice President 2, President 3, Cecilian Chorus I,2, Symphonic Choir 3. JOSEPH KAUTZER Lincoln Joe His quiet manner cannot hide his pleasing personality ALLAN KELLER Washington Willing to work . .. willing to play R.O.T.C. l,2. -15, llZMW'7X7:,+ll Ml if 5 .wwf l 1 . -. 1 . 1-rel .ifiilisii f f CHARLOTTE KNAUTZ McKinley Char Stately and tall, well liked by all Cecelian Chorus 3. MARJORIE KNEIPPER St. George Marge A faithful friend is better than gold GAA I. DIANA KNOESPEL Lincoln Di The smart always go slower, but get faster results Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 3, Trident 2,3, A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Forensics 3. KENNETH KNUTSON Lincoln Ken Loves chasing tiies he plays the field a future Hall of Famer Student Council 23, SPY Salesman 2, K-Klub I,2,3, Baseball I,2,3, Captain 3, Basketball Soph I, Varsity 2. JOYCE KOBER McKinley The funniest thing about this girl is her sense of humor Symphonic Choir I,2,3. KENNETH KOHLMEIER, .Ir. McKinley Ken Friendly smile to all , . . has done his best in all things -Zi JOANNE KIFFEL Lincoln Fun and frolic combined in one beauti- ful bundle Booster Club I, Student Council 3, GAA 3, Honor So- ciety 3, SPY Staff 3. MARY KIRKEBY McKinley She's cute and sweet the kind of gal one loves to meet Mariners I, GAA I, Booster Club I, Y-Teens I. JOSEPH KISER Washington Joe Brawny of muscle, bright of eye . . . happy as the birds on high Football I,2, Baseball I. HELGA KLEIN Friendens Helga was a lot of fun she got along with anyone Seminar 2. KATHLEEN KLUENDER Washington Kathy Bubbling over with enthusiasm laughing everytime we see her S.C.A Cashier 2, Y-Teens I, Booster Club 2. SHARON KNAPP Lincoln Mickey Always laughing, full of fun . . . she'll get along with anyone Y-Teens I, Student Council I, Red Cross Council I, Spanish Club I,2, Treasurer 2, Booster Club I. MARILYN KOLL Washington Maril Our little traveler and faithful cheerleader!! Pep Club I,2,3, Y-Teens I, Girl Scouts I, Booster Club I,2, Future Teachers Club 2, French Club I, GAA I. BRYON KOLLMAN Washington Harkey Oh, But wasn't it fun? JOAN KOPESKY Lincoln Joan She'll be as well remembered as she was liked Cecelian Chorus I, Wig n' Mask 2,3. MARILYN KORTUM Lincoln Mar Always ready, willing, able and availabIe!! Cecelian Chorus I,2, Senior Symphonic Choir 3, GAA I,2, GAA Board 2, Girl Scouts I,2,3, President 3, Honor Society 2,3, Student Council I, S.C.A. Cashier 3. RONALD KOSKI McKinley No Breaks Shy and gay we like him that way!! GERALD KRAMER McKinley Jerry Car-crazy girl-crazy and crazy-man-crazyll Wig n' Mask I, Wrestling I, Symphonic Choir I,2,3, Track I, Swimming I, Pool Instructor I,2,3. JOHN KREUSER McKinley A true friend whom it is a pleasure to have known MARLENE KROLL Lincoln Steph Her aim is to be better by bettering her aim GAA l,2, Cecilian Chorus l,2, Girl Scouts l,2. LOIS KRUEGER Lincoln Lo Her disposition is never fiery, it shines with a cheerful glow GAA l, Cecilian Chorus lg Librarian l, French Club 2, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Librarian 2,3, Robes Crew 3, Wig n' Mask 3, Recording Secretary 3. MARITA MElNHlLD KRUEGER Washington Marits Full of pep, full of fun a lass that's loved by everyone Sophomore Class Treas. l, Student Council l,2,3, Booster Club l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Symphonic Choir l,2, S.C.A. Cashier l,2,3, SHEILA KUCHERA St. George Sheil She's lust a good-natured, happy-go-lucky, NORMal girl!!!! Symphonic Choir l,2,3, Spanish Club l,2, Homecoming Assembly Committee 3, Prom Committee 2, K-Teens 3, Student Council 2. BONNIE KRUSE Lincoln Bon A merry heart makes a cheer- ful countenance MARY LADVIENKA Washington Mar Here's a girl that's hard to beat . . . all she does is very neat Y-Teens l. RICHARD LANE McKinley Rich Labor keeps you fit and fine, but give me leisure anytime S.C.A. Cashier 2, SPY Salesman l, Track l. KATHRYN LANGNES McKinley Boots lf speech were golden, she'd be a millionairellu GAA l. KAREN LARSEN Lincoln She's smart . . . and cute . .. and sweet to boot! Y-Teens l, K-Teens 2,3, Secretary 3, Symphonic Choir l,2,3, JOHN LARSON New Hampton, Iowa Smiles and friendliness are the marks of his character BERNARD LATHAM Lincoln Bud An alleround good guy who's been a regular friend for years Cross Country l,2,3, Track l,2,3, K-Klub 3, Prom Afterglow Committee 2, Ushers Club 2, Kenews 2,3, Advertising Manager 3. 39 W MARY KUENY Lincoln Mar Happiness is the mainspring on the whole round of nature Band I, Y-Teens l, Library Club l, Spanish Club l,2, Booster Club l, Seminar 2, Orchestra 3. DAVID KULLMAN Lincoln Dave His brain contains a thou- sand cells, and in each one some active knowledge dwells!l Debate l,2,3, A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Seminar 2,3, President 2, Honor Society 2,31 President 3, Key Club 3, Vice President 3, Boys Chorus 3. BRIGITTE KULSCHEWSKI Friedens Vicky Generosity is the flower of iustice Y-Teens i, Seminar 2. DONALD KURKLIS Lincoln Don The funniest thing about a boy is his sense of humor TED KUROSKI McKinley Sport Blessed are we wheels Kathy and Ted . .. Mutt and JeFf!! Baseball l,2,3, Basketball Soph i, K-Klub l,2,3. THOMAS LADOUSA Washington Tom ln spring this young man's fancy lightly turns to golf Football Soph l, Varsity 2, Golf l,2,3, Co-Captain 3, Basketball Soph l, K-Klub l,2,3. H 551- ,:. v.eQf'6f'W9E Wu Qu HERBERT LEPP Lincoln Herbie Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears. I left mine in my locker Wrestling l,2,3, K-Klub 2,3, SPY Salesman l,2, Prom Committee 2, Debate l, Booster Club l. CAROL LEUCK St. George The girl with a million ways ... Girl Scouts l,2. LYNNE LEUCK Friendens Lynsey Jolly and sensible cute and bright never extreme but always iust right Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens l, GAA l,2, Junior Classical League 3, Cecelian Chorus l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Future Teachers of America 3, Seminar 2, Carr. Secretary 2. DONALD LICHTER St. George Don Man is like a watch, valued by how he goes ROSEMARY LICHTER St. George Rosie A sweeter gal could never be found Girl Scouts l,2, Wig n' Mask 3. WILLIAM LIENAU McKinley Bill Mother calls me William, Sis- ter calls me Will, Brother calls me Willie, but Katie calls me Bill Baseball l,2, Afterglow Committee 2, Prom Committee 2, Student Council l, Homecoming 3, Manager, SPY 2,3, Circulation Manager 3. - , S fJ ROBERT LAYDEN Lincoln George This witty lad was in the swim at K.H.S. . . . a scooper Swimming l,2,3, Captain 3. BARBARA LEDANSKl McKinley Always smiling, shy and sweet, to be her friend is quite a treat Symphonic Choir l,2,3, GAA 3. ROGER LEMNUS Washington Common sense is nature's gift, but reason is an art Symphonic Choir l. ROGER LENGACHER McKinley Bob Wise to resolve and pa- tient to perform Seminar 2. DONNA LEONARD Washington Donie So sweet and nice .. . so friendly and quiet LUCIA LEONARD Lincoln Lu Wit and humor belong to gen- ius alone Future Teachers of America l,2,3, President 3, Mariners l,2,3, Treasurer 3, Girl Scout Cabinet 2,3, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 3, Cecelian Chorus l, Librarian i, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, 3, Librarian 3, Robes Crew Chairman 3, Trident 2,3, Seminar 2, Treasurer 2, Spanish Club l,2, GAA l, Y-Teens i, Student Council 2. GEORGE LINDSTROM McKinley Georgie I really think the best of school, but must they have so many rules??? Swimming l,2, 3, K-Klub l,2,3, SPY 2,3, Class Play 3, Variety Show 3, SPY Sales- man 3. KENNETH LINN Lincoln The truth is always the strongest argu- ment SPY Salesman 2. HELEN LINTZ Lincoln She always has a lot to say as to your heart she makes her way Girl Scouts 3, Vice President 3, French Club l, Wig n' Mask 3, Y-Teens l, Cecelian Chorus l, Seminar 2. EUGENE LIRGAMERIS Washington Gene Laugh and the world laughs with you Symphonic Choir l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Wig n' Mask 3. JANET LLOYD Lincoln Jan Although she's always on the run, she's never too busy to have her fun Ushers Club l,2,3, Vice Presi- dent 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Cecelian Chorus l, A Cappella Choir 2. LlLLlAN LUZAR St. Mary's Lili A true friend in all you do . . . that's why we think so much of you GUY LOCICERO McKinley Guy Ton To all he seems so quiet and shy, but if you know him like we do he's quite a GUY!I! Class Play 3, Cross Country 3. ETHEL LOOKER Lincoln Because she doesn't talk is no sign she has nothing to say Booster Club I,2,3, GAA I,2,3. LINDA LONG Lincoln Your friendly ways and bright red hair means lots to those of us who care Cecilian Chorus I, Senior Sym- phonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Red Cross Council 2. ROSELYNN LUDWIG Lincoln Lynn Patience is the key to con- tent Y-Teens I, Cecilian Chorus I, GAA I,2. JAMES MAC CREADY Lincoln Jim Life is iust one long pro- cess of getting tired R.O.T.C. I,2, Artist Alley I. JERRY MADDOX Washington Life is not a holiday but an education THERESA MARION Washington Terry The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed CAROL MARTIN Lincoln Carol Endowed with blessings . . . so funny and friendly Cecilian Chorus I,2, Senior Symphonic Choir 3, Mariners I,2,3, Secretary 3, GAA 3, Red Cross Council l,2. LAWRENCE MARTIN Lincoln Larry Blushing boy with cheeks of tan we really admired the way you ran Booster Club I, K-Klub I,2,3, Track I,2,3, Cross Country I,2,3, Captain 3, Student Council I. ROBERT MARTIN Lincoln Bob The fire of enthusiasm is burn- ing deep within him FRANCES MAXWELL Lincoln A cheerful look a friendly smile .. . a quiet manner STEVE McCORMICK McKinley His quiet manner makes his per- sonality pleasing ELIZABETH MAKAREWICZ Washington Mac Her charming ways and smiling face have won her friends in every place Y-Teens I, Spanish Club I,2, Girl Scouts I, Hi-Style 2,3, Student Council 2, SPY 2, SCA Cashier I,2, Cecilian Chorus I, Prom Committee 2, Soph Class Party I, Booster Club I. BRUCE MAKAREWICZ St. Francis Seminary Bruce is a sincere kind of guy everyone likes to have around BONNIE MANN Lincoln Bon This gal is always bright and gay, even on the dullest day what funny sounds!! Symphonic Choir I,2,3. JANET MANSON McKinley Jan Ever lovin', kind and sweet a gal like her is really neat!! K-Teens 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Student Council I,3, Kenews 3, Prom Committee 2, Variety Show 3. CAROL MANSON Lincoln Mans Her curly hair, her laughing smile, will make her fella walk a mile!! Y-Teens I, Sec. 2, General Y-Teens Sec., Student Council I,3, SPY Staff 2, Hi-Style 2,3, Treas. 2, Corr. Sec. 2, Pres. 3, First Attendant to Homecoming Queen, Variety Show 3. THOMAS MARCOE Washington Tom The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts Football Soph I, Varsity 2,3, Wrestling I, K-Klub 3, S.C.A. Board I,2,3, Pres. 3. 7 11 - if fztsf,4' -3 1 il RAY MICHALEK Lincoln Bret Who invented books ???? .IUDITH MICHELN McKinley Mick Twinklin' heels and sparklin' smile our merry maiorette GAA l,2,3, Hi-Stepping l,2,3g Treas- urer 2, President 3, Co-Chairman 3, Band 2,3, Majorette 3, Twirler 2. RONALD MICHETTI Washington Ron He wore black denim trousers and motorcycle boots ...friendly to alI R.O.T.C. 2. MARIAN MILETICH Washington Mimi She's like a diamond, her smile is radiant Honor Society 3. CARYL MILKOWSKI McKinley She's looks she's inspiration. Gee, what a combination!! Symphonic Choir l, Student Council l,2,3, Tri-School Council l,2,3, Big Eight Council 2, Seminar 2, Corr. Sec. 2, Secretary 2, Honor Society 2,3, Secretary 3, Prom Committee 2, Afterglow Committee 2, GAA l, Kenews 2,35 Assistant Editor 3, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Debate l. JUDlTH MILLER McKinley Mil Her sweet disposition will con- quer every heart GAA l,2,3, GAA Board 2,3, Vice President 3, Symphonic Choir l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2,3. 2, a ef , f my 1' . 9,4 ,Q . , W - sp 25 'f A Kvfzik 4.5 ,g-if 'I 1 Z1 I. , - SCOTT MCCULLOCH Lincoln His stately manner strides side by side with his superior intelligence R.O.T.C. l,2, Wig n' Mask 2,3, Student Council 3, Class Play 3, Forensics 2,3, Cinematic 2,35 Presi- dent 3, Debate l,2,3, National Student Congress 2, Key Club 3, Crossed Rifles 2, Crossed Rifles Drill Team 2. ALICE McDOWELL McKinley Al A bubbling personality a beautiful face . . . who could ask for more?? WILLIAM MclNTYRE Washington Mac All great men are dead . . . and l'm not feeling so well!! SPY 3, Prom Committee 2, Track 2, Swimming l,2,3, Symphonic Choir l,2, A Cappella Choir 3. R. GLENN MEIER Friedens G.M. The friends found were well worth the time lost JOHN MERRIAM Lincoln Jack It's really not a girl that keeps him in the darkroom Debate l,2,3, R.O.T.C. l,2, Crossed Rifles 2, Cinematic l, Wig n' Mask l,Q,3, Seminar 2, SPY 3, Class Play 3, NFL Student Congress 3. KEN MEYERS Washington Putz You can't fool people all the time . . .S but I tryl!l JOHN MINK Washington Musically minded rhythm ready a regular guy Band l,2,3, Orchestra 3, Variety Show l,2,3. ALAN MINSHALL Lincoln Al A thoughtful mind directs a will- ing hand Ushers Club 2,3, Vice President 3, Football Saph l, Junior Varsity 2, Wrestling l, Swimming 3, Symphonic Choir l,2, A Cap- pella Choir 3. MARGARET MISCHLER St. George Peg She moves like a god- dess and looks like a queen Girl Scouts l,2,3, Seminar Q, Honor Society 3. ANNETTE MITCHELL St. Mary's As expressive as her facel! GAA l, Girl Scouts l,2, Seminar 2. DONALD MOENSSEN St. Mary's Don All things come to him who waits TERRANCE MOHR Washington Terry In my opinion, if l'm old enough to fight, l'm old enough to watch the late, late show . . . Football l,2,3, Track l,2, K-Klub l,2,3, Wrestling l,2,3, Sophomore Symphonic Choir l. EUNICE MOLGAARD Lincoln The way to gain friends is to be Ill onel. MARY MOLINARO McKinley Tab A ready smile a heart of gold Y-Teens l, Booster Club 2, Girl Scouts 2, Wig n' Mask 3. LOIS MONSON Lincoln Lo Always laughing and ready to share a ioke . . . popular and prim GAA l,2. CAROL MONTEMURRO McKinley Monty What's the attraction in the back room ot the library??? Girl Scouts l, Wig n' Mask l. GLEN MOORE Washington What care I for worry, work, or trouble?? MARY MORTON Washington Mort In her hazel eyes her thoughts lay deep as pebbles in a brook Y-Teens l, Girl Scouts 2, Honor Society 2,3, Prom Committee 2, A Cappella Choir l,2, Sub Deb 3, Vice President 3, Variety Show l,3, Class Play Committee 3, Student Council l,3. EUGENE NEAU Lincoln Gene My ambition in life is to blow up the chemistry labl! R.O.T.C. l,2, Orchestra l,2,3, Cinematic i,2,3. JUDITH NEUBAUER St. George Judi A darlin' little gal, but full of mite, in other words she's dynamite!! Y-Teens l, Girl Scouts i, Variety Show 2, Cecilicin l, A Cappella 3. RONALD NEWMAN McKinley Ron Even those who know him well don't understand him JOYCE NIEHAUS St. Mary's Unpredictable it would be a cruel world without a telephone!l S.C.A. Cashier 3, GAA 3. JOHN NIELSEN Washington Away with books let's have some funll Band 2,3. PAMELA NIELSEN Lincoln Pam Straight from the pages of charm .. . envied as she is admired Y-Teens l, Cecilian Chorus l, Booster Club l,2, Hi-Style 2,3, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, SPY Statt 2,3, Advertising Manager 3, Prom Committee 2, Afterglow Committeigg CAROLE MOSELEY Lincoln Cocanut Wanted: someone . . . anyone, for something .. . anything. SOMEHOW!!l Hi'Style 3, S.C.A. Cashier 3, SPY Salesman 2. ETHEL MOWREY Lincoln Friendly in a quiet way . . . MARLIS MUELLER Lincoln A well-flavored girl is surely a friend Y-Teens i, Booster Club l,2, GAA l. DANIEL MUNSON Lincoln Dan ln all things he'll do, he'll surely progress for he's well on the way to the road of success A Cappella Choir i,2. SUSAN MYERS Lincoln Sue Life is just one tool thing after another, love is iust two tool things after each other!!! Y-Teens l, Trident l, Booster Club l, SPY Salesman 2, SPY Stott 2,3, Sub Deb 2,37 Treasurer 2. JUNE NAEKRSZ McKinley Pruney What is mind? No matter! What is matter? Never mindl Booster Club 2, Cecilian Chorus l,2, Senior Symphonic Choir 3, GAA 3. RONALD NESS Lincoln Ron Nothing makes me feel so strong as a call for help from a pretty girl JAMES NIKSON Lincoln Nick A likeable fellow and well worth knowing Cinematic 3 CHRISTINE NOTO St Marys Let a chuckle replace every care GAA I YTeens I Artist Alley I JOHN NOVAK Lincoln Johnnie Speak little think much the wise are such Tennis I 2 3 SANDRA NYBERG Washington Sandy Nor is the world igno rant of her worth YTeens I Booster Club 2 Girl Scouts I 2 GAA I 2 SPY Solesmen 3 Symphonic Choir I 2 3 THOMAS OAKLAND Lincoln Tom A leader of many our nomination for President a terrific guy good dancerll Junior Class Pres Senior Class Pres A Cappella Choir I23 Vice Pres es 23 Sec I Vice Pres 2 Sec 2 Treas 3 Stu n Council 23 Vice Pres 2 Badger Boys State 2 Chairman of March Against Polio Variety Show 3 Producer Home oming 3 Manager Elks Leadership Contest First Place Boys Chorus 3 Prom King 2 Prom Committee 2 MARLENE OBERST Lincoln Obie I love adventure .. r ist Alley I GAA I 3. KENNETH OLIAK McKinley en The ditticulty in life is choice KAY OLSEN Lincoln Cheerful, enthusiastic and clever er friendship we'll cherish forever Orchestra I, Y-Teens I, Spanish Clu 2, Honor Society 3, Future Teachers 3, Senior Class Play 3, Winner of Spelling Bee, Queen of Honey Hop. JUDITH O'NEIL McKinley Oatmeal Never too sad, never too gay always ready for work or pIay Cecilian Chorus I, GAA I, 2,3, GAA Board 2, Mariners I,2,3. KENNETH OTTE Washington Ken We extend a cheer for this regular guy Symphonic Choir l,2,3. JUDITH OVER Lincoln This girl is gifted with mentality, a bit of humor and originality GAA 2,3, Treasurer 3, ,l -- 'YWL DIANE OWSICHEK Washington Her charm strikes the sight and her merit wins the souI Y-Teens I, Booster Club I, Symphonic Choir 2,3. ESTHER PACETTI Washington Her ready smile and pleasant ways characterized her high school days Cecilian Chorus I, Prom Com- mittee 2, A Cappella Choir 2,3, S.C.A. Cashier I,2, Kenews 3, Booster Club I,2, Y-Teens I, Girl Scouts I,2, Treasurer 2. CONSTANCE PANTOS Lincoln Dena She is iolly, so sincere for her a happy future's near!I Band I, Cinematic I,25 Vice President I, President 2, Red Cross Council 2, S.C.A. Cashier I,2, Audio Visual I,2, JOHN PARMENTIER McKinley Jack He that can have pa- tience, can have what he will SPY Salesman 3, Cinematic 2,3. MILTON PARSONS Lincoln Joe The ways of the world are many I wonder where I strayed?? Student Council 2, Booster Club 2, Variety Show 2,3. DELMAR PAUL Lincoln Woody There is a pleasure in madness that none but madmen can know Wrestling I. SANDRA PAUL Sandy McKinley Quiet people are welcome everywhere ancl beauty blossomed overnight GAA l, Trident 3. SANDRA PAULSEN Lincoln Sandy Ready for anything you might ask, be it fun or task Y-Teens I, SPY Salesman 2, Booster Club 2, Girl Scouts 2, Kenews 3, Sub Deb 3. RUDOLPH PAWLOSKI St. George Rudy Always in the right place at the wrong time or the wrong place at the right time Swimming l,2,3. RONALD PECK Washington Ron Always pleasant well to know . . . dependable plus!! Ushers Club 2, Wig n' Mask 3. ANTOINETTE PELLEGRINO McKinley Toni Sweet as they come . .. big brown eyes!! GAA l, Wig n' Mask i. RONALD PELLIGRINO McKinley Ronnie Serious, but very fun- loving .. . sincerity circles him Band i,2,3, Pres. 3, Hi-Y l,2,3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Swing Band l,2,3, Director 3, Soph. Class Pres., Seminar 2, French Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 3, Track l,2,3, Football Soph i, Var- sity 2,3, Basketball Soph l, Student Council 3, Pres. 3, Class Play 3, Variety Show i,2,3, K-Klub 3, Sec. 3, Honor Society 3. PAUL GAYLORD PIFER Lincoln Fife A regular, continual, non- stop, deliberating, hardboiled, habitual scooper Prom Committee 2, Tennis l,2,3, K-Klub 2,3, Kenews 3. BARBARA PIFF Washington Pitt Nice to everyone even- tempered . .. always pleasant Symphonic Choir i,2,3, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens l, Girl Scouts l,2, Booster Club 2. ANN PIOTROWSKI Sault Ste. Marie Quick, vivid, and deli- cately slender many, many, many, many friends Kenews 2,3, Editor 3, Y-Teens l, Red Cross Council 3, Booster Club l,2, Prom Committee 2, Student Council 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Mariners l,2, Class Play Committee 3, Variety Show Committee 3, Sophomore Night 3, Elks Leadership Winner. DANIEL PIZZINI Lincoln Chief Always ready for excitement . . . restless and raring Football Soph l, Wrestling 2. FREDERICK PLOUS Lincoln Fritz Our sophisticated senior . . .!! R.O.T.C. l,2, Audio-Visual i,2,3, Forensics l,2,3, Wig n' Mask l. CYRIL PONTILLO Washington Cy All-American good looks free and easy going Football T,2,3, Wrestling i, Track l,2,3, Student Council l, K- Klub 2,3. 45 iff., charmingly so Club l, Seminar 3, Fun and laugh lov- SAM PERRI McKinley Hambone Bashtul .. 2,3, Seminar 2. . but, oh so pleas- WILLIAM PERRY Lincoln Bill Cool, calm, and collected PRlSClLLA PESTKA Lincoln Chris Admired by her many friends a pleasant, readily flashing smile Cecilion Chorus l, A Cap- pella Choir 2, Honor Society 2,3, Junior Classical League 3, WILLIAM PICKOS McKinley Bill To know him better is to like hal he 2 i MARILEE QUILICE McKinley Mar FulI of glamour, glitter and such . . . this is our gem we think of so much Booster Club l, SPY Salesman l, S.C.A. Cashier 3, Cecelian Chorus l,2, Senior Symphonic Choir 3, Secretary 3. JEANNE RADDATZ Lincoln Here's one gal that's really hep, al- ways laughing and full of pep! Cecelian Chorus l, A Cappella Choir 2,3, SPY Salesman 3. MARY RADUECHEL McKinley She makes even the common-place enchanting RONALD RADUECHEL McKinley Ron Life is a iest, and all things show it DOROTHY RASMUSSEN McKinley Small and compact sweet and never out of contact Y-Teens l. JOSEPHINE REFIEUNA Lincoln Jo Character is like a tree, and reputation like its shadow GAA l,2, Cinematic l,2, Senior Sym- phonic Choir 2, Cecilian Choir l. ' Z . 3Z FAY POSSELT St. Mary's Dee Seen everywhere with a twinkle in her eye GAA 2, Girl Scouts 2. GERALDINE POTENZIANI Washington is my hobby Student Council l. Gerri Having friends HAROLD POTTHAST Friedens Potch He who respects others will be fine and great Football Soph l. JAMES PRESLEY Lincoln Jim To act with common sense is the wisdom I know DALE PRESTERL Washington I only love two things in this world . . . myself and money!! ROBERTA PRINCIPE McKinley She's got us all guessing ...l! GAA l,2,3. ROBERTA REGH Washington Robbie She sets up a noise like a cricket, a chattering wise and sweetl! SPY Staft 2, SPY Salesman 2, Booster Club i,2, French Club l, Y-Teens l, Prom Committee 2, Symphonic Choir l,2,3, Class Play Committee 3, Herbie's Fan Club 2,3. ROBERT REH Lincoln Bob This nice and modest lad is a fav- orite in our class Track i, Baseball 2,3, K-Klub 3. TAMARA REMUS Lincoln Tami Little, sweet, and quiet. .. sometimes!l! Cecilian Chorus l,2, Girl Scouts i, GAA l. MARGARET REUTER McKinley Peggy An abundance of beauty and grace Red Cross Representative l,2, Orchestra l, Seminar 2, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Future Teachers Club 3. LINDA RICHARDS Washington Her merry laughter and her happy way certainly make Linda the girl of the day Y-Teens l, Symphonic Choir l,2,3, GAA 2, Booster Club 2, Girl Scouts l. LUCILLE RITACCA Washington Dolly A light heart lives long ... Girl Scouts i, Cecilian Chorus i, Hi-Stepping i,2,3, Vice President 3. SALVAIORE RITACCA McKinley Sam Personality, plus and more . . . this guy's an ace Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, Senior 5Ymphonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3. McKinley Joe Not bold or shy iust JOSEPH RIZZO one terrific guy!I Kenewg 3, D VGWQUIZS sincerity Sophomore Class Secretary, Y-Teens I, Presi- dent IL, A Cappella Choir I, Girl Scouts 2, Treasurer 2, Sub Deb 2,37 Secretary 3, Student Council 3, Kenews 3, Class Play Committee 3, Variety Show 3. ARLENE ROBINSON McKinley Deena The sincere alone can PAULINE RODRIGUEZ Washington Pewee One of the best . .. so little and sweet such pretty long hair Library Club I, GAA I. RICHARD ROHLINGER Lincoln Dick you're always laughing about?? R.O.T.C. I, Student Council 2. MARIANNE RUBERG McKinley Delightful eyes full of surprises What's so funny that JUDITH RUTKOWSKI Washington Judy Good to look upon, better yet to know . . . a bright spot in any class Y-Teens I, Treas- urer I, Girl Scouts I,2,3, Booster Club 2, Symphonic Choir I,2,3. EILEEN RYSDAM Lincoln Very quiet, but very nice!! Cecilian Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Future Teachers Club 2, Junior Class- ical League 3. JANICE SABIN Lincoln Jan Happy . . .talkative . . . friendlyl! Y-Teens I, GAA I,2. FRANK SADOWSKI Washington Frank Agreeable and like- able . . . friendly and congenial ' ROBERT SANDERSON Lincoln Sandy Scooper cool, calm, and contagious . . . What a CREAMl! NANCY SARZANT Lincoln Quiet and reserved a very good worker 47 RITA RUFFALO McKinley Always looking for some more fun to have with those dark daring eyes Spanish Club I,2, Y-Teens I, Girl Scouts 2, Wig n' Mask 3, Red Cross Representative I. ROSEMARY RUFFALO McKinley Rosie Cute and coy often seen with that special boy!I S.C,A. Cashier I,2. KATHLEEN RUGG Lincoln Kathy She looks safe but so does gunpowder . .. little and likeable Girl Scouts I,2, Girl Scout Cabi- net I,2, Wig n' Mask I,3, Y-Teens I, Student Council 2. ROBERT RUNDE Lincoln Bob Happy-go-lucky and always free!I CARL RUSCH Lincoln His work is always done but he finds time for fun!! R.O.T.C. I,2, Crossed Rifles I,2. FRANK RUSSO Washington Chico Tall, dark, and handsome . . . but attached Wrestling I,2,3. i- ' gf, SANDRA SCHNEIDER St. George Sandy As fresh and pretty as rain on a cherry blossom GAA I, Girl Scouts I,2,3, Girl Scout Cabinet I,2,3, Vice President 2, Cecilian Chorus I, Symphonic Choir 2, Secretary 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Trident 3, Homecoming Candi- date 3, Student Council 3. ROBERT SCHNEIDER Lincoln Schnite I dread the dawn's re- current light I hate to go to bed at night!! Swimming I,2, Foot- ball Soph I, Golf I. TERRY SCHOLD McKinley Talking is the gift of women, but listen to him!I ARTHUR SCHULKOWSKY Lincoln Artie He's willing to be con- vinced and he's found the woman to do itll S.C.A, Cashier I,3, Student Council 3. KAREN SCHWAN McKinley What is so fair as a day with Karen?? Y-Teens I, GAA I, Cecilian Chorus I, S,C,A. Cashier 2,3, Trident 3. DONALD SECORD Lincoln Don A sparkling eye and flashing smile isolates him from the usual run Symphonic Choir I, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Artist Alley I, Red Cross Representative 3. ROBERT SAVAGLIO McKinley Sag Happy little miser, the guy who saves up every friend he makes!! EARL SCHACKMUTH McKinley LikeabIe .. . leisure loving . . . Mr. Sports .. . always seen with his 'steady girl' . . . Football Soph I, Varsity 2,3, Basketball Soph I, Track I, K-Klub 2,3, Booster Club I, 2, SPY 2, SPY Salesman 2, Prom Committee 2. DONNA SCHLOSSER Washington What's the attraction at Bowl- ing Green?? letters, we get letters!! Pep Club I,2,3, Cecilian Chorus I, Senior Symphonic Choir 2,3, Wig n' Mask I, Y-Teens I, Booster Club I,2, Prom Committee 2. STEPHEN SCHMELLING Lincoln Steve Learned and witty iovial and gay generous and honest .. . that's our Steve Swim- ming l,2,3, SPY I, Kenews 2,35 Sports Editor 3, Cross Country 3, Class Play 3, Badger Boys State 2. DOROTHY SCHMIDT Washington Dar Lovely to look at, de- lightful to know!l Y-Teens I. JUDITH SCHMIDT Washington Judy Her favorite indoor sport chewing guml! Wig n' Mask I,3, Girl Scouts I,2, Cecilian Chorus I,2. JOAN SEEFELD Friedens She's as wise as she is fair, with bright blue eyes and flaxen hair Sub Deb 3, Booster Club I,2, GAA I, Prom Committee 2. JURGEN SEIFFERT Washington Red My theory is to enioy life . . . and I'm experimenting with my theory!! R.O.T.C. I, Red Cross I,2, Band I. RALPH SERPE Lincoln His love for crowds, excitement, and laugh- ter will leave him shares of friends hereafter SPY Salesman 3. ANTHONY SERPE Washington Tony Artistic, popular, and full of pep . .. that's our Tony! Baseball I,2,3, Homecoming Committee I,2,3p Chairman 3, Basketball Manager Soph I, Varsity 2, Student Council I,2,3, Tri-School Council 2,3, Badger Boys State 2, SPY Salesman 2, K-Klub 2,3. ROBERT SETTIMI Washington Many individuals have shining qualities beneath a rough exterior Wrestling I. JEAN SEVEY Lincoln Jeannie She is all my fancy painted her . . . lovely and divine JANICE SEYMOUR Lincoln Jan Her dynamic personality al- most surpasses her explosive brainll Sub Deb 2,3, Y-Teens l, SPY Siflfi 3, SPY Salesman 3, Booster Club 2. MARY ANN SHABLE McKinley Little Farm Girl A sight to de- light in ... charming and sweet Y-Teens l. BEVERLY SHAKUS McKinley Bev We vote her the 'best dressed' our 'pretty Mademoiselle' Symphonic Choir l,3, Ce-Cilian Chorus 2, Vice President 2, GAA 2,3, Student Council l, Library Club l, Booster Club l,2. MARILYN SHUSTER Zion Benton High School No other love has she . . . and no choice either!! Wig n' Mask i. ALEC SINCLAIR Washington Al Roly-poly, full ot ioy . . laughing, loving, lazy boy!! Football l,2, Golf 2,3, Track l. SUSAN SITARZ Friedens Susie Delighttully sweet, clear down to the core!! Cecelian Chorus l, GAA l, Student Council 2, Kenews 3. DEAN STADEL McKinley Deanorino A gentleman, a states- man, a scholar . . . and last but not least, a Ladies Man SPY Sales- man l, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Booster Club 2, Seminar 2, Wig n' Mask l, Kenews 2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Key Club 3, Senior Executive Board Member, Prom Committee 2, Senior Class Play 3, Variety Show 3, Publicity Chairman, Soph Class Party l. ANITA STANDRIDGE Lincoln Neats Long as you seek, 'ere will you meet, one so charming, loyal, and sweet GAA l, Trident l, SPY Salesman l, Booster Club l, Y-Teens l, Class Play Committee 3. EDWARD STANGE Lincoln Doc His sincerity is as deep as his voice LEONARD STEC Washington Lightning He lets his troubles drift by with the breeze BURTON STEELE Washington Burt Full of fun and fancy free . . . that's the way Burt will always be KENNETH STEIN Lincoln Cheerfulness is the atmosphere under which all things survive best 49 t PETER SKOVRONSKI Washington Boozer Manana that's good enough for mel! AUDREY SLADEK McKinley lkie She's an electrocutie a livewire blond!! GAA l,2, Y-Teens i. Booster Club l, Prom Com- mittee 2, JOAN SMESTAD Lincoln Smitty A twinklin' twirler such a delightful smile!! GAA l, Band 3, High Stepping 2,3. PAUL SNELL McKinley Red Paul enjoys a little bit of every- thing, in school and out!! JOHN SOBOTT Lincoln Johnny Always iolly, always kind . . . he's the type one likes to find! Swing Band l,2,3, Band l,2,3, Or- chestra l,2,3, Vice President 3, Band Secretary 3. DONALD SOVA Lincoln Don His good nature draws friends like a magnet 1 -'I - .. 1- . VC? CAROL SWAN Lincoln Our own 'Miss Kenosha' and our nom- ination for 'Miss Wisconsin ' Wig n' Mask l, Symphonic Choir, I, SPY Salesman l. RICHARD SWARTZ Washington Dick Sure to succeed on Iife's paths Band l,2,3. GENE SYLVESTER Lincoln Elvis Dark eyed and smiling calm and collected MICHAEL SZELIGA Lincoln Mike His future can't be anything but bright Band l,2,3. JOSEPHINE TARSITANO Lincoln Jo DeIlgI'1tfUI to IOOIC CII .. even more to know Advanced Sales Club. MILLIE TARSITANO Lincoln Millie A friend to all charm- ing and sweet l D'LANY STEKA A good name is to be chosen rather than riches HAROLD STERNBERG St. Catherine's Skeet Takes everything with good humor . . . 'outdoor' man . .. Football 2. PATRICIA STEVENS Washington Patti President of Nick's fan club . ,. looking forward to a pleasant future Y-Teens l, Wig n' Mask 2. RONALD STRASZEWSKI Lincoln Ron Always has a lot to say . . . and he says itll LINDA STURM Lincoln Quiet and shy .. . often seen with a spe- cial guy FRANK SUMMERS Lincoln Agreeable and willing always on the go CLETUS TAYLOR Lincoln He's cute and quiet kind and considerate JUDITH TEMPLIN Lincoln Judy TenderIy won't she ever make up her mind?? Y-Teens l, Booster Club l,2, GAA l, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Prom Committee 2, K-Teens 2,3, President 3, Student Council 3, Class Play Committee 3, Assembly Committee 3, Variety Show 3, SPY Salesman 3. JUDITH TESTARD Lincoln Judy Broad friendly smile al- ways on the go Wig n' Mask l,3, GAA 3. JUDITH THOMAS Lincoln Judy Wedding bells are ringing in the distance Y-Teens l, Artist Alley I, Wig n' Mask l,2, Future Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3. RALPH THOMAS McKinley What a card anything for a laugh!l Basketball l, Baseball l,2,3, Student Council l. J. WILLIAM THOMEY Lincoln Bill A whiz at work so in- telligent .. . ll Student Council l,3, Honor Society 2,3, Ushers Club 3, Seminar 3, Key Club 3, President 3, Debate and Forensics l,2. TRUDY THOMMESSEN Lincoln As welcome as the tiowers in May . . . the rain in April . . . the sun in December GAA l, Honor Society 2, Student Council 2. JACOB THOMPSON Lake Forest, Illinois Mr, Moebius's little helper watchman!! DONALD TIANEN Lincoln Don Well, what-da-ya-say?? Pro- iectionist l, R,O.T,C. 1, ERICH TILLMAN McKinley Rick There's always a welcome mat for quiet people BARBARA TOMLINSON Don't take life so seriously . . . you'll never come out of it alive!! Spanish Club l, Kenews 3, Quill and Scroll 3. SHARON TOPEL Lincoln It we can believe all we hear, she'll make marriage her career!! Y-Teens l, Booster Club l,2, Treasurer l, K-Teens 2,35 Vice President 3, Trident 2,3, SPY 2,3, SPY Sales- man 2, Spanish Club l,2, Soph Class Party, Pool Assistant 3. MARGARET TUPKA Lincoln Marge Ever true to her work, her friends, her responsibilities Booster Club l,2, Cecilian Chorus l,2, Y-Teens l. MICHAEL TURCO McKinley Mike Why worry, it's easier to laugh! ARLENE TURES Earnestness is the salt of eloquence DALE UHLENBERG Lincoln he may be quiet, but ll Cross Country l, Wrestling l,2, Track l, A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Student Council l. ROBERT UZENAS Boberineo As my school days end, to my whims I bend! LAURA LEE VANDENBERG Lincoln Laurie As fond of dates as an Arab . .. jolly and pert . . . sort of a flirtl! SPY Stott l,2,3, SPY Salesman l,2,3, Cecilian Chorus l, K-Teens 3, Homecoming Assembly Committee 3, Class Play Committee 3, Mariners l, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Wig n' Mask l, Prom Committee 2, Variety Show Committee 3, Soph fl--- n....L. . CHESTER TOWER McKinley Chet A ball of tire that will never tire!! JOAN LOUISE TOWER Lincoln Jani This little flame really burns up the cinders . .. all's fair in love and goIf!! SPY Staft l,2,3, Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Assembly Chair- man, Assembly Committee 3, Chairman, Senior Symphonic Choir 3, Honor Society Spelling Bee Fourth Place, Senior Banquet Committee, Senior Banquet Program. DANIEL TRAVANTI McKinley Dan Hypodermically speaking through an interiectional point of view, his phaseology is much too copious for our comprehension!! Forensics l,2,3, Football Soph l, Varsity 2,3, A Cappella Choir i,2,3, Honor Society 2,35 Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, K-Klub 2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Class Vice Pres. Variety Show 3, SPY 3, Badger Boys State 2, Elks Leadership Contest Second Place 3. FRANK TRAVANTY Washington Soft spoken and considerate .. he'll go far with his quiet ways Radio Club l, Ushers 2,3. GERALD TRECROCI Washington Tee Genius must be born, not taught Football l, Key Club 3. REBECCA TUFF McKinley Becky Her smile so sweet and rare is a treat everyhwere!! GAA l, Cecilian Chorus l, S.C.A. Cashier 3. wi? JOAN WAGNER Shorty My theory is: you'll never be sad if you're always happy Cecilian Chorus l, GAA l,2,3. HAROLD WALDOW Lincoln Harry Every man is a volume if you know how to read him French Club 2, Seminar 3, Afterglow Committee 2, R.O.T.C. l,2. JANET WALDRON Washington Nobody can give you wiser ad- vice than yourself SHARON WATRING Lincoln Sherry and her eyes dis- closed what eyes alone can tell Wig n' Mask l,2, Seminar 2, Booster Club 2, Y-Teens l. ROBERT WAVRO Washington Chip He came, he saw, and he's still looking them over Football l,2,3, Wrestling l,2, K-Klub 2, 3, Symphonic Choir l, Prom Committee 2. BRADLEY WEINSTOCK Lincoln Brad Few things are impossible to such diligence and skill Kenews 2,3, Debate l,2, Symphonic Choir l,2, Seminar l, Forensics l. li E IM H.-' ?K4E 1 ' GLEN VAN WORMER Washington Van Always quiet, never on a spree .. . his is a genuine quality Student Council 2,3, K-Klub 3, Hi-Y 2,3, Sec. 3, Vice Pres, 3, Track l,2,3, Football Soph l, Varsity 2,3. CARMELLA VOLPENDESTA McKinley Carm Everything is funny as long as its happening to someone else!! GAA l,2,3, Girl Scouts l,2,3, Girl Scout Cabinet 3, Artist Alley l,2, Wig n' Mask l,2, 3, Seminar 2,3. DONNA VOLPENTESTA McKinley Dani Gay, happy, and dar- ing . .. she's always ready and raringl Girl Scouts l,2, Girl Scout Cabinet i, Symphonic Choir i, Booster Club l,2, Sub Deb 3, Kenews 3, Senior Class Play 3, Variety Show 3. JAMES VOZAR McKinley Squirrel They can conquer who be- lieve they can Mercury Maruder's 3. MARIANNA WADE St. George Beanie She always has a smile to share with anyone from anywhere Seminar 2, Cecilian Cho- rus l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3. BARBARA WAGNER McKinley Shrimp Poised and perfect in a carefree way Y-Teens l, Cecilian Chorus l. ARLENE WEISS Friendens As bright as the sun, undimmed by a cloud Cecilian Chorus l, GAA l, Seminar 2, Honor Society 2,3, Kenews 3. THOMAS WEISS Washington Weiser So sweet and sinoere . . . always with a certain 'editor' . . . one of the 'Men' . . . ummmm, what muscles!l Wrestling l,2,3, Captain 3, Football l,2, Track l, Hi-Y l,2,3, Historian 3, K-Klub l,2,3, Prom Committee 2, SPY 2, Homecoming 3, Manager. GAIL WENMAN Lincoln Wen Enchanting smile with a sunny disposition to match Y-Teens l, Honor Society 2, Symphonic Choir l,2,3, Prom Committee 2. HORST WERK Amts Real Schule-Loehne, Germany Bobo Po- liteness is to human nature what warmth is to wax Spanish Club l, Tennis Club l. BARBARA WESTPHAL Washington Barb Her heart is like the moon . . . there's a man in itl Y-Teens l, Trident 2,3, Mariners i,2, 3, Cecilian Chorus ly Treasurer l, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Historian 3. ANDREA WHITE St. Mary's The girl with the horn Band l,2,3, Orchestra 3, GAA 3, Swing Band l. 52 JUDITH WHITESIDE McKinley Judy our sweet, sincere, and special Queen only one love has shell Pep Club l,2,3, Corres. Secretary 2, President 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Senior Class Secretary 3, Student Council 2,3, Prom Committee 2, Booster Club l,2, Class Play Committee 3, SPY Salesman 2. RONALD WIENKE McKinley Ron May he go through life as easily as he went through school Wig n' Mask l. CAROLE WIERSUM McKinley Wiers Gentle and modest Ce- cilion Chorus l,2,3, Vice President 3, GAA l. CHARLES WIERSUM McKinley Chuck Twinkling eyes, crinkling smile l dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair Spanish Club 2. ROGER WIERSUM McKinley Rag Always a smile and a friendly hello! WAYNE WIERSUM Lincoln Tex Shy, but very pleasing! R.O.T.C. l. FRANK WOLFE Full of pep, vigor, and go, go, gel! Football l,2, Basketball l, Hi-Y l,2,3, Secretary 2. LOIS YOUNG McKinley Lulu Perfection is her goal GAA l, 2, Cecilian Chorus l. MARGARET YOUNG McKinley Marge Always leaves 'em laughing with those witty comments Seminar 2, Mariners l. PAT YUNKER Lincoln Friendly and very easy going her for- tune rises like a shooting star GAA l, Color Guard 2,3, Hi'Stepping 2,3. CAROL ZABUKOVEC Catonsville, Maryland Punkin Small sweet smiling Band 3, Hi-Stepping 3, GAA 3, Class Play Committee 3. MARY ZALUBOWSKI Washington Her smile is a treat her eyes an adventure! Girl Scouts i, Y-Teens I, S.C.A. Board l,2,3, President 3, S.C.A. Cashier l,2,3, French Club l, Hi-Style 3, Booster fDl..l. 'l KATHLEEN WIERZBICKI Washington Kathi Tho she isn't much to measure, to her friends she is a treasure! Y-Teens l, GAA l, Girl Scouts l,2, Booster Club l,2, Hi-Style 2,3, Corres. Secretary 3, Kenews 3, CAROL WILLKOMM St. George Quiet and mysterious future farmer! Cecilian Chorus l,2,3. RICHARD WINDORF Lincoln Dick When he speaks it is worth listening to Wig n' Mask l,2,3, Seminar 2,3, Debate l,2,3, Foren- sics 2,3, Honor Society 3, Class Play 3. JUERGEN WITT Friendens Jack Bashful, but charming he's found his 'special' girl .. , ALLEN WOHLGEMUTH Washington Al Generally speaking, he's generally speaking! BARBARA WOLFE Lincoln Barb Proves good things come in small packages Student Council l, Spanish Club 2,3, GAA l,2,3. STEVE ZAMSKY So very very nice and quiet we like him that wayII Symphonic Choir I, Senior Symphonic Choir 2,3, A Cappella Choir 3, R.O.T.C. I,2. JANICE ZAPUSCIENSKI Washington A smilin' scholar ooooo so sweet gathers friends like a bouquet Y-Teens I, Treasurer I, Sub Deb 2,3, Vice President 3, Secretary 3, Red Cross I,2,3, Junior Class Secretary, Prom Committee 2, Girl Scouts I,2, Secretary I, Symphonic Choir I, Kenews 2,3, Business Man- ager 3, Booster Club I,2, Future Teachers Club 2,3. DONNA ZIEHR McKinley Dee May Dame Fortune ever smile on you, but never her daughter Miss Fortune GAA I, Cecilian Chorus I, Senior Symphonic Choir 2,3. JAMES ZIMMERMAN Lincoln Jim A JIM-dandy person- aIityII R.O.T.C. i, Crossed Rifles' i, Wig n' Mask 2, Cinematic 2. JANET ZIMMERMANN Washington Jan Lots of dash, lots of vim .. . there's no one at all just like Zim .. . Y-Teens I, Hi-Style 3, Vice President 3, Prom Committee 2, Girl Scouts I,2p President I,2, Cecelian Chorus i, Booster Club I,2, Secretary 2, SPY Salesman 3, Variety Show 3, Student Council 2, Future Teachers Club 2,3. RICHARD ZIMMERMAN Lincoln Dick Just a quiet, friendly guy .. . he's a King in Carol's eyeII Booster Club 2, Prom Com- mittee 2, Golf 3. . GERALD ZOERNER Lincoln James D. In every man there is a spark. . .he's all aflame Band I. ROBERT ZORING McKinley Bob Silence is one great art of conversation JERRY ZUFFA McKinley JJ He puts all his troubles in a box, sits on the top and laughs PATRICIA ZUHDE Lincoln Zutes What pleases you in others will generally please them in you PATRICIA ZUZINEC Washington Pat We never see a frown upon her brow... Girl Scouts I,2,3, Vice President 2,3, GAA l,3, Cecelian Chorus I, Y-Teens. I . I 'sp 4 .fx I mm'-0-.gd--,,,......., pt Cub, Am ,, X ff -frf W,,,,, M. ..,-,,:f:,,,..m1::'W6f , -' V I I MMML i 71151 1353? wwf ,fW,Mf,, f MW ' A ' V MJMCLL4 '1'W-:,4,.p:a1:.':'t,tfttpwnsmm-Wm M 1 fM,WWf,m ff MMWMWMWW M mMA,,.,..q-,W ,M -Mfrfnnwk! 'MM 'i , ,W ,ff ,f 14, ,f ' W I ' ,W Q V5 f 4 K? 'fl Av e? 3 Q Q31 X xxkk ,V Bax X MQ - 1 X X 9, , Y ll ff 791 l af V 4 f V 4 Q , i 1 '4 2 f T1-ff , nz, . Sense and onsense-Our Girls . . li, ' ti Q41 l KI My V ., if gi: ' f '5 g f W in M ' 5 .3 4 til 55? 1 if L I 1 - ,, Z f . 4, :S 3, if l 4 fzyf 1 fy yy i l l Q l , r WW-f- Mefw , .4 J--.7-f '-ff - . ff, -of f f' ff f V 4 ,W ff 42 1 K-Teens ROW 'I: Delores Fumo, Sharon Watts, Lynn Ward, Peggy Peterson, Sharon Topel, Jane Savage, Carolyn Sorenson. ROW 2: Joy Northway, Karen Larsen, Dorothee Foernzler, Pat Peck, Judy Templin, Janet Man- son. ROW 3: Diane Bianchi, Gail Chiappetta, Sue Jones, Laura Van- denberg, Hope Johnson, Sheilah Kuchera, Karen Bredek. ROW 4: Roberta Grove, Donna Curran, Daina Skirmuntais. Hi-Style ROW 1: Sandra Frederick, Rita Sa- vaglio, Barbara Malko, Judy Kiltz, Kathi Wierzbecki, Kathy Cechinni. ROW 2: Nancy Allen, Carol Car- men, Rae Trecocci, Carolyn Hender- son, Mary O'Day. ROW 3: Linda Hindley, Edith Cross, Susan Baker, Pamela Nielson, Carol Manson, Anne Gattron. ROW 4: Carole Mo- seley, Betty Makarewicz, Judy John- son, Janet Zimmerman. Sub Deb ROW 1: Valerie Paulsen, Gail Gallo, Dor- othy Rutkowski, Susan Schmelling, Car- mella Metallo, Sandra Paulsen. ROW 2: Katie Arneson, Gloria Clement, Beth Cov- elli, Marilyn Carlson, Janice Seymour, Jan- ice Zapuscienski, Jean Trecocci. ROW 3: Glenda Ostlund, Jean Swank, Pat Braun, Donna Volpentesta, Mary Morton, Joan See- feld. ROW 4: Darlene Robinson, Mary Anne Gallagher, Joan Haubrich, Susan Myers. Judy Templin Janet Manson . . . . . . . Karen Larson Dianne Bianchi . . . . . Gail Chiapetta . . . . . . Sharon Watts . . . . . . K-Teens President ...... Q, W ri ca' 'wtf .. . Janet Manson Vice President .. ....... Sharon Topel Secretary ..... .Treasurer . . . . . . Cor. Secretary . ACTIVITIES Dorothee Forernzler . . . . . Gail Chiapetta . . . . . Peggy Peterson Reporter Kitchen cleanup, serving for teachers party, scholarship, ioint meet- ing with Hi-Style, Christmas party for mothers, cupcake sale, assem- bly, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Get-Acquainted picnic Tri-Club Party senior banquet, formal initiation, Easter party for orphans home, Care package, alumnae tea. Nancy Allen . . Pam Nielson .. Carol Manson . . Sandy Frederick Judy Johnson .. Homecoming tioat, Hi-Style President ..... Vice President . . Treasurer . . . Secretary . . . ACTIVITIES 1 . . . . . Carol Manson . . . Janet Zimmerman . . Anne Gattron . . . Rita Savaglio Bouncer Hi-Style Style Show, Dad's Nite, open house. Beth Covelli .... A . Q. . mf 2 I t ' W , . . 1, - ,' .R Sub Deb .President .. .. .. Beth Covelli . . . . Vice President . Janice Zapuscienski Darlene Robinson . . . . . . Susan Myers .... Pat Braun . Gail Gallo ............ Secretary . . . . . . . . Mary Morton ... . . Darlene Robinson Treasurer Corr. Secretary .. .... ACTIVITIES Mary Ann Gallagher Janice Zapuscienski Reporter Formal initiation, Homecoming float, Sub Deb Formal, Christmas tea, Alumnae tea, Mother-Daughter Tea, open house, Teachers tea, skating party, scholarship, donation to Kenews, senior banquet. Looking Behind Hi-Sty1e's Scenes Ed ff? SL A life: Club Presidenf .......... Dan Travanii Vice Presidenf .... Dave Hamelink Secrefary ...... Ronnie Pellegrino Treasurer .......... Tom Brickley ACTIVITIES Popcorn Sale of Football Games, Candy Sale at Basketball Games, Annual K-Klub Picnic, Pep Assembly. Our K. H. S. Wheels . . . Ready, Willing, and Dolls Available new . . N 'Dames President .... Vice President Secretary ..... ............ Treasurer . . Pancake Key Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Rose, Dean Stadel, Jack Eisenhower, Don Camosy, Eugene Stulgaitis, John Gigliotti, Tom Cesario, Den- nis Monroe, Gerry Trecocci, Lee Kastrnan, Bill Thomey, Daryl Behrman, Donald Neau, David Schlicting, Sam Pellicori, Bruce Freeberg, David Kullman, Joe Tas- konis, Kenneth Turk, Rodger Ga- brielson, Jim Renne. Hi-Y LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Keppen- ner, Todd Baker, Tom Weiss, Glen Van Wormer, Robert Mer- rill, Allan Epstein, Martin Smoler, Ken Milkowski, Duane Carlson, Joe Moticik, Ronald Pellegrino, Don Hallager, Pat Cayo, Tom Oakland, Tom Brickley. -1 Key Club Hi-Y William Thomey . . . .... David Kullman Rodger Gabrielson Tom Cesario ACTIVITIES and Porky Day, Peanut Sale. 61 Ronald Pellegrino . .. Don Hallager ...... Frank Wolfe .. Tom Oakland ...... Pat Cayo .... Tom Weiss .... Amplitying system for President ........,. Don Hallager Vice President .. Glen Van Wormer Secretary ........... Bob Merrill Treasurer ......... Tom Brickley Corr, Secretary .... Vonne Fenske Historian ACTIVITIES gym, sale of football programs, duplication service, Hi-Y Award, scoreboard for basketball, New Years Eve Dance, Hi-Y Scholarship. 5 MALL Student Council . . .Three Cheers, Student Council, d 1 .......................... Ronald Pellegrino for Your Support p d 7 . l Peter Anfczrumicn T Y ...... Heidi Krueger Student Council Is Watching . . .Youlll 62 an Homecoming Committee Judy Johnson, Susan Phillips, Morfy Smoler, Tony Serpe. Tri-School Council ROW 'lz Gail Gcillo, Caryl Milkowski, Judy Bifcufis. ROW 2: Pefer Anforomian, Lenny Siebert. Rofshol, Mary Zolubowski. S. C. A. Board Tom Marcoe, Roe Trecocci, Mr. Marlin i 5 l 4 ,Mg J if ' li .. ,, ,,., ' ' f M ,Y C V,l,-,umfiffggfiilflfllxv QQ W l 5 .ffl ' 1 Four . . . Three . . . Two . . . Winner and Queen WI Honor Society ROW 1: Kathleen Bailey, Priscilla Pestka, BeTty Jonson, Judith Valley, Bonnie Keul, Carol Hart, Lynn Ward, Phyllis Youngerman. ROW 2: Carolyn Henderson, Lynne Leuck, Caryl Milkowski, Marilyn Eizelmuller, Arlene Weiss, Mary Marion, Shelby Leschinsky, Hildur Davey, Linda Holderness. ROW 3: Sandra Mullver, Joanne Kiflel, Margaret Mischler, Marian Milefick, Pai Soeka, Diana Knoespel, Mary Kazmer, Frances George, Mary Kellum, Grefchen Fishbach. ROW 4: Daryl Behrman, Tom Fonfe, Eugene Neau, Ken Kosclk, Lee Hamkins, Harry Carlson, Richard Schwer, Bob Merrill, Tom Cesario, Dean Sladel. ROW 5: Robert Jacobson, David Kullman, Peter Schwalbe, Daniel Travanfi, Rodger Gabrielson, Richard Windorf, Lee Modder, William Thomey, Richard Hanks. Latin Club ROW 1: Kaihleen Bailey, Doris Snell, Priscilla Pesfka, Phyllis Youngerman ROW 2 Daina Skirmunias Eileen Rysdam, Lynne Leuck, Shelby Leschinsky. ROW 3: Harry Carlson Neil Hoffman Joe Taskoms Richard Schwer, Tom Cesario. if Cm ROW I: Gretchen Becker, Sandra King, Marilyn Rosemann, Joan Metten, Edith Goldstein, Chuck Isetts, Lynn Langenbach, Linda Neu, Judy Lamich, Joyce Gallo, ROW 2: Joan Bayer, Mary Beth Dibble, Nanette Kubec, Alice Jackson, Jackie Blackbourn, Joan Latta, Sue Rutkowski, Jonna Anderson, Linda Holderness, Pat Thiel. ROW 3: Lisa Leonard, Judy Johnson, Mary O'Day, Kathy Nickels, Dorothee Foernzler, Susan Bonneau, Martin Kramer, Roger Jensen, Jo Anne Rizzo, Jackie Ohlgart, Barbara Siver. ROW 4: Connie Kramer, Judie Holderness, Linda Hindley, Betsy Henkel, Mickey Haubrich, Ronnie Pellegrino, Roger Cobb, Harold Waldow, Nancy Wedell, Judy Levick, Mary Mottet, Judy Neitzel. National Honor Society Le Cercle Francais Daniel Travanti . . . . . President ...... . . , David Kullman President ..... ...... J oyce Gallo Don Hallager . . . .. Vice President . . . . . . Robert Merrill Vice President . . . . . Ronald Pellegrino Caryl Milkowski .. .. Secretary ...... Hildur Davey Secretary ..... .,... L inda Hindley Diana Knoespel .. .. Treasurer ..... ......... L ynn Leuck Treasurer .................. ........ . . Mary O'Day Hildur Davey .. .. Corr. Secretary Carolyn Henderson ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Monthly programs - games, skits, songs, pencil sale, participation Spelling Bee, Honey Hop, scholarship to senior. in National French Test, homecoming float. , C1 , 1 L Spanish Club llfllof HSSICQ Ca. UC J g President .... . ...................... Pat Soeka Priscilla Pestka ............ Chairmen ........... Tom Caesario VICE Presldenl ' 'June HOII ACTIVITIES Secretary . . . ............ . . . Anne Gatifron Discussion of classical literature, classical and modern culture, read- Treasurer ' RIIG SGVGQIIO . . ACTIVITIES ing, films, field trip. Christmas party, cookie sale, Homecoming float, Spanish skits. ROW I: Janet Lloyd, Imelda Uribe, Irene Andrade, Barbara Price, Sandra Koos, Sue Layden, Marilyn Lepp, Pat Petersen, Carol Larsen, Charles Antrim. ROW 2: Diane Bohatkievvicz, Linda Hamilton, Sandra Steele, Jessie Ruttalo, Judy Wilk, Sara Shipley, Mary Girrnan, Barbara Malko, Jett Davidson, Robert Walton, Jane Holt, Margaret Holt. ROW 3: Sue Phillips, Mary Ann Gallager, Marilyn Nelson, Anne Gaftron, Magda- lena Villabobos, Joan Dicello, Loraine Haubrich, Nancy Seymour, Mary Stascioti, Sundra Regh, Carmella Metallo, Rita Savaglio, ROW 4: Joe Wehner, John Mazurkiewicz, Gonzalo G. Gomez, Robert Merril, Herman Long, John Hernandez, Willems. Bill Jacobs, Horst Werk, John Groten, Don Boyle, Bill Martins, Jim Hinnen, William ,Jef-T.liYiEi'T'I' ffl! '7 'z ' 4.4 C, Q fs Girl Scout Cabinet ROW 'lz Carmella Volpendesta, Lucia Leos nord, Sandra Schneider. ROW 2: Rita Kru- ger, Lynn Anderson, Linda Gesbeck, Bar- bara Siver. Girl Scout Cabinet President ........ . . . Linda Gesbeck Vice President ...... .. . Lucia Leonard Secretary-Treasurer .... .......................... P at Gattney ACTIVITIES Fall Round-Up, Homecoming float, overnights, Girl Scout formal, hayride, skating party, Penney Gift-wrapping, Southern Colony Christmas party, service proiects, midwinter cruise, Fun Night, splash parties, telephone receptionists, Girl Scout cookie sale, Mother-Father- Daughter Banquet, Scouts Own, Pottawatomie Weekend Camping. Ship I Mariner Girl Scouts Troop 45 Sandra Karnes ....... Boatswain . . . . Marilyn Kortum President ........ . . . Peg Mischler Helen Lintz . . . . ..... Coxswain . . . . . Linda Gesbeck Vice President ..... . . Vickie Hanson Carol Martin . ..... Scribe Secretary-Treasurer .... . . . Leslie Layden Lucia Leonard . . . . . . . .Purser Mariners ROW 'la Leslie Arnold, Anna Messner, Mary Jurca, Lucia Balza, Shelby Leschinsky, Barbara Larsen, Anita Creel, Cecile Leonard, Carol Martin, Bonnie Lusignan, Betty Kuzmich, Ellen Grat. ROW 2: Lisa Leonard, Sylvia Kalinowski, Marilyn Rase- Gorski, Jean Kurkilis. ROW 4: Sandra Karnes, Marilyn Kortum, Helen Lintz, Elaine Galeatti, Janet Davey, Avis Gill, Jeanne Hudson, Barbara Westphal, Luan Vaccarello, Janet Johnson, Judy O'Neil. mann, Bette Hughes, Joan Metten, Sandra King, Edie Gold- stein, Susan Schmelling, Jo Ann Slemensky. ROW 3: Linda Girl Scout Troop 45 8: 2 ROW 1: Dorothy Rutkowski, Judy Bon- ofiglio, Jonna Anderson, Pat Thiel, Jeanette Santoni, Sandra Schneider, Donna Lee Jordan. ROW 2: Rosemarie Galbraith, Penny Corr, Vickie Hansen, Betty Moore, Sandra Silk, Jill Brunner, Pat Selin, Barbara Siver. ROW 3: Carol Lento, Adleida Mischler, Barbara Stein- hotf, Mary Gallagher, Mary O'Day, Marilyn Nelson, Judy M. Johnson, Leah Jensen, Peg Mischler. ROW 4: Barbara Kamm, Pat Peck, Pat Hughes, Judith Williams, Bonnie Ahrendt, Lillian Schmidt, Pat Zuzinec, Linda Cisler, Jane Stella. Girl Scout Troop 65 8: 47 ROW 'iz Judy Rutkowski, Gail Gallo, Muriel Davis, Judy Lucas, Leah Grotsky, Carmella Volpendesta, Joyce Gallo. ROW 2: Sandra Frederick, Lynn Ander- son, Nancy Hatkin, Carol Erhardt, San- dra Linn, Rita Kruger, Pat Cable, Sandra Steele. ROW 3: Janna Vestino, Connie Bruch, Joyce Tredup, Penny Gray, Penny Oncken, Terry Bonofiglio, Maureen Magarom, Joan Limpert. ROW 4: Betsy Henkel, Joyce Jackson, Alice Nahalka, Kathleen Nielson, Janet Bracegirdle, Judi Hansen, Connie Kramer, Kathy Nickels, Linda Moses, Ann Dickson. Troop 2 Troop 65 8: 47 President ,,,, . . . Annette Scopel President .... . . . . . Joyce Gallo Vice Presidenf , , . . . Marilyn Nelsen Vice President . . . .... Rita Kruger Secretary .... . . . Judy Johnson Secretary .... . . Lynn Anderson Treasurer , , , . . . Mary O'Day Treasurer . . . . . . . . Pat Cable f ,sy ', 'M' L, .V V- , as .. M , V, , , ,T , ,, V My , ,, W , ,n l 1, IIIA f :IX '5 94144544 ' , f f 4 ffzlfff Zyl! V ff , ff, f f 'ef f 1' ny I 'ff , 9 f ft ii L il? .div ,W 5 :N ,f-.QT , yr Qu ' kh ,Mr is 1 s ii ' K f .. f 51 ,, 'Q ,Q J f,,,, ,. , , ,,, 'C ,,, Trident ROW 1: Naomi Phillips, Edie Goldstein, Sue Schmelling, Sandra Schneider, Linda Neu, Lucia Leonard, Gretchen Becker. ROW 2: Karen Schwan, Anna Messner, Lisa Leonard, Barbara Thom- sen, Mary Harrison, Diana Knoespel, Katie Arneson, Sharon Topel. ROW 3: Mary Ann Gallager, Joan l-laubrich, Kathy Trident Club Nickels, Mary O'Day, Carol Ruebsamen, Karen Caramen Barbara Mann, Dorothee Foernzler. ROW 4: Luan Vaccarello Sue Phillips, Sandra Paul, Betsy Henkel, Barbara Westphal Anita Navoiczyk, Gretchen Fischbach, Judy Thomey Yu Si? 'lit' K YT. b l paris gk ? President ..... . . Gretchen Fischbach A A Q fgi ijgf Vice President . . .... Gretchen Becker ny. xr 5 ' fl . 'gf' L, Secretary .... . .......... ...... S ue Schmelling f g Treasurer ..... . . . .............. Mary Ann Gallagher f , ACTIVITIES i f- Christmas party, cupcake sale, water ballet for parents night, 'X Q M mother-daughter splash party, and senior supper. ' fo 53 EE 1 I f,. ,Q-arg' Q fs ,E is ! 5 -,.L,j7,i,zg, , I U I -z'f'fx5f' , . K rr a 2 ef-ft Q ' 7 . in X , I ff L if X V G 1 V ' W I 2' lf W' f 3 y , y , , If , , ,I 3 ,L i , 3 f I If i . , , , , Q I , , ,V nl 1 K , 5 I - f 1 H ll . ,M an get 16 3 , - , E 11 3 ir i 5,5521 'Q ggi ffk, L Q it L ' E 5 2 T Q 35551 2 225: ,k j . - - A 'xt 'i Ef 3 -A il-I 'lj 25 '31 , ,,,, f L, as s- L, 1355 rs y 5 , , L wie:-ff' , ig fi L fl 3 r f 2 1 f ' , EE: .gf Q M , , 3 L: 1.3 X, 2 i V ,zu 2: Q I, 1 f -' f 71 ,' H , :sum ZS . , Q. , yi 5 K I I, ,I , xg: H :as 1 .. . 3 P - , mi 7 L V . , 5 1 , L 1 y , 333255 225 ' . ggi? E E ,fi ,gk L 4 ' k ,V 1 f f f , 2 - i Q 2' ' I V - ' J ' 32:2 :aa 1-ffigf I S f 'f 4 : .f N - ' ' , wa-1 Q 4 l L , ,f l L V - :::':,:::. :sr 1 5 i ! Vwi i, Q Q r . Ik . 5 2, . 3,-, , sq: ,, 7 2 A2 511...,..s.,... Q . . ,,,,,,,- ,. A. , :...,...,W,..i. . f V' ,..,, ,.. , ..., ' 1-sz tunnis ' efgufng I f 'i 4 iinlflfi' ii 'Sai :' Q f ' f5f,3f25ffiZi.?i:Ei- ,M , 'aff 1' f fffzssligi iz A ,' SD 1 if ,f 'ff Li. .. 3, .fs1c4 .: ..., Miraculous Mermaids 1 Booster Club ROW l: Leah Jensen, Rita Krueger, Florence Vaccarello, Nancy Hafkin, Susan Rut- kowski, Janice Santoni, Jane Savage, J o a n Robillaird. ROW 2: Sue Phillips, Katie Mink, Betsy Henkel, Alice Nahalka, Janice MacRae, Eden May, Mary Beth Dibble. Artist Alley ROW l: Pat Christian, Linda Willie, Kay Higgens, Gerene Namovich, Mary Jurca, Carol Martin, Karen McKinney. ROW 2: Brenda Ladewig, Jackie Blackbourn, Aleida Mischler, Nanette Kubec, Sandra Zie- linski, Marilyn Virgili, Tony Angelici, Ronald Mikus. ROW 3: Milton Clark, Roger Che- ney, Chuck Hunt, Mary Beth Dibble, Jackie Ohlgart, Mary Grachowski, Carol Reubsa- men, Susan Capplan, Judy Balza. ROW 4: Glenn Lau- rent, Bob Leipsig, Don Becker, Don Secord, Virginia Adam- son, Claire Wavro, Nancy Wedell, Roberta Bishop, Alice Nahalka, Judy Rommelfanger, Marie Ohmstead. Illusion and Wisdom Combined Are the Charm of Life and Art Artist Alley President .... . .. Claire Wavro Vice President . . . . Aleida Mischler Secretary . . . .,......... . . Marie Ohmsteacl Treasurer .......... ...................... S usan Capplan ACTIVITIES Christmas decorations at Post Olitice, Christmas decorations on K.H.S. windows, sculture, craft, and ceramic projects each month, Booster Club President ..... .. . Jane Savage Vice President . . . . . Robert Goldstein Secretary . . . ............ . . Susan Phillips Treasurer ..................................... Katy Mink ACTlVlTlES Cookie sale, bus trips to games, special cheering sections at K,H.S. games, tobaggon party, selling of baseball tickets, plan Forensic Night. Strike !QSpare!! G. A. A. President ........ ............. Vice President ... Anita Faraone . . . .. Judy Miller Our Helpers Secretary .... . . . Sandra Karnes Treasurer .... . ............... ...... J udy Over ACTIVITIES Bowling, golf and archery, bounceball, volleyball, basketball, softball, splash parties, initlation party, GAA Banquet. 'fTake Me To Your Leader!! cz ' U Mass Confuslon ROW 1: S. Boas, A. Farone, K. Solovey, C. Hart, T. Perez, L. Beth, S. DeSeife, C. Keck, D. Cody, K. Hasselbach, C. Metten, C. Edwards. ROW 2: J. DeBus, B. Harring, C. Erhardt, J. Naekesz, K. Matolek, J. Jonowitz, E. Nelson, C. Houston, P. Cable, P. Ledanski, B. Hughes, S. Brand, V. Hanson, J. Kiltz. ROW 3: S. Kulschowski, G. Covelli, L. Constanti, M. Bailor, M. Mathews, J. Werve, N. Nelson, A. Jackson, J. Horn, C. Giovanelli, B. Boreiko, R. Bose, S. Koroway. ROW 4: J. Gaelles, P. Von Zile, M. J. Degenelte, S. Johnson, S. Nelson, J. Murawski, L. Lenciode, J. Miller, R. Principe, T. Copen, S. Frisk, G. Gregory, D. Curran, M. A. Cirndt, K. Delheld. ROW 5: P. Kanios, E. Balk, K. Murtha, B, Bowman, M. A. Hazen, J. Kittel, J. O'NeiI, J. Karabetsos, Irene Goodwin, N. lngrouille, M. Hale, K. Tolstyga, J. Neitzel. ROW 6: P. Doherty, S. Petersen, C. Bruenning, P. Brandes, J. Over, K. Gibson, C. Crook, S. Karnes, M. Kozmer, D. Chinski, S. Frank, K. Bredek, A. Navoiczyk, J. Hoye. ROW 'l: J. Norigaard, L. Paulsen, R Picazzo, I. Uribe, V. Schmidt, A. Wal dow, C. Specht, D. Saliture, J. Slagoski R. Andrade, S. Trottier. ROW 2: A White, S. King, L. Finnell, D. Pteifter M. Rochau, l. Andrade, J. Holdsworth C. Farone, C. Gascoigne, G. Nauno wich, K. McKinney, A. Messner, J. Robil lard. ROW 3: P. Schorn, S. Tobert, A Lassen, T. Perrigini, M. A. Scholey, B Leclanski, C. Jensen, P. Theil, B. Malko B. Siver, A. Petierina, D. Rutkowski ROW 4: G. Jensen, A. Swanning, S Makarewicz, S. Thomas, R. Trecoci, S Pacey, B. Oatswall, B. Erickson, S. Rut kowski, P. Petersen, C. Zabukover, J RuFtalo. ROW 5: J. Northway, J. Ohlgart B. Ladewig, J. Stella, L. Cisler, M. O'Day G, Renick, B. Ritter, M. Oberst, P. Lie! nau, J. Zink, A. Cynelek. ROW 6: T. Ward, B. Shakus, J. Valastik, N. Fonk, M. Swanson, M. Mottet, J. Maxly, C, Reiser, J. Wagner, S. Piehl, K. Kieweg, S. Prust, S. Socknen. Physical Education Demonstration Night, '17 .f,'fi .X ?s,.lfQT 'Wcf?fYP' f 1 'LT' s, ,, -:wr I Lam-M ,.,A, H, Cmemauc President ...... .. Connie Pantos Vice President .... Sandy Kazmaier Secretary .... .......... . . . Karla Benson Treasurer .. ..........,..................... Tom Zielsdorf ACTIVITIES Operation of movies at K. Homecoming Dance. Cinematic ROW I: Connie Pantos, Jan Schrader, Sandra Kazmaier, Karla Benson. ROW 2: Janet Bracegirdle, Richard Dehaat, Archibald Naysmith, Eugene Neau, Pat Schoepke. ROW 3: George Kortum, Jack Par- mentier, Scott McCulloch, John Renick. H.S., Homecoming float, coke sale at 'gl' 5,-4 fo mf Xu Ushers ROW I: Janet Lloyd, Wal- traud Schroeder, Judith Horn, 5. Gretchen Becker. ROW 2: William Thomey, Larry Har- vey, Frank Falcone, Jim Eut- ing, Sam Pellicore. ROW 3: Dennis Monroe, James Jan- sen, Gregory Gallo, Frank Travanty. ROW 4: Colin Hut- chinson, Alan Minshall, Rodger Gabrielson, Robert Jacobson, Robert Gitzlatt. Ushers Club President ...... ... Robert Gitzlaff Vice President . . . Alan Minshall Treasurer .... .......... ...... J u dy Horn Secretary . . ............. . . . Gretchen Becker ACTIVITIES Ushering at community concerts, Kenosha Symphony Concerts, S,P.E. B.S.Q,U.A,, museum lectures, Christmas Concerts, Band Concert, Spring Concert, and other activities in K.H.S. auditorium. gi 2. 72 Twinklin' Twirlers . . .Tall ' Tricky High Stepping Klub Joan Smestad, Judie Micheln, Lucille Ritacca. High Stepping Klub Color Guard ROW 1: Gail Gallo, Susan Schmelling, Kay Longlais, Carol Zabukovec, Joyce Gallo. ROW 2: Pat Yunker, Susan Odelberg, Lynn Anderson, Joyce Barlow. High Stepping Klub President ..... .... ..,... .... .... J U d i e Micheln Vice President . .. . . . Lucille Ritacca Secretary ...... ......... G ail Gallo Treasurer .... -. . ...,........ . . . Karen Navoichick Color Sergeant . .. ................... ........ J oyce Barlow ACTIVITIES Annual Pennant sale, twirling and marching at football games, March- ing in local and out of town parades, bake sale, and banquet. ,f , fa j Wig N' Mask ROW I: B. Feldt, J. Anderson, J. Balza, S. Yordi, B. Kuzmich, P. Wespeski, D. Rover, B. Kollmann, M. Davis, L. Grotsky, E. Graf, J. Falkenstein. ROW 2: M. Shuster, J. Lucas, J. Schrader, N. Simonsen, R. Picazo, S. Wisch, E. Blanchard, A. Messner, B. Hughes, B. Andersen. ROW 3: D. Kopesky, N. Hafkin, D. Vaccarello, S. Zimmerman, L. Jensen, F, Vaccarello, S. Steele, R. Ruflalo, P. Harris, K. Jacobson. ROW 4: J. Hafer, N. Fonk, B. Mann, S. Pacey, C. Gorski, S. Linn, J. Testard, R. Kruger, P. On- cken, P. Schoepke, R. Lichter. ROW 5: R. Peck, J. Jansen, J. Merriam, F. Plous, T. Tredon, B. Henkel, M. Cohen, A. Dickson, G. Sturino, K. Kiss, H Lintz, J. Jansen, J. Davey. ROW 6: D. Mancusi, K. Paylovich, S. Smith, B. Pfeiffer, R. Windorf, S. McCulloch, J. Long, R. Gabriel- son, M. Balcaitis, M. Sacco, J. Durbin, D. Clarke, R. Hutchinson, E. Lirganeris. W ig N ' Mask ROW I: J. Gretzinger, M. Hall, L. Norgaard T. Pellegrino, S. Frisk, J. Vena, K. Rugg, C Volpenclesta, K. Hasselbach, K. Higgens, K Sturino. ROW 2: K. Solovey, K. Delfield, J. A Rizzo, S. Kalinowski, J. Robillard, P. Hughes N. Kessler, J. Janowitz, J. Wilk, J. Martin S. Marsh, J. Kopesky. ROW 3: G. Cavelli C. Sigger, E. May, J. Ohlgart, A. Creel, S Tobert, S. Lane J. Holdsworth, V. Cohen, G Gregory, C. Topel, N. Kubec. ROW 4: B Larsen, K. Murtha, B. Ritter, M. B. Dibble, L Leonard, M. Sfasciotti, K. Bailey, M. Groch owski, A. Nahalka, K. Nickels, N. L. Kendell ROW 5: K. Angotti, L. Rizzo, J. Schuetz, C Kramer, N. Hanson, S. Gregory, J. MacRae, J Bayer, M, Belmonte, D. Lawlor, M. Woicheh owicz, J. Wruck, C. Montemurro. ROW 6: C Hebgren, J. Hinnen, S. Fortman, L. Behrmann A. Lassen, l. Alli, J. Cardinalli, L. Krueger, ' Holderness, S. Phiel, L. Vaccarello, C. Reise Officers WIG N' MASK Co-Chairmen ., ...... ...... L uan Vaccarello, Linda Holderness Recording Secretary .... Treasurer ACTIVITIES Sale of Kenosha Little Theatre Season Tickets, Field trips, Exchange As- sembly with Horlick, K.H.S. Assembly, cupcake sale. A 1 Q . 15.1 I 2 NW-! ili'2.E P I' . , x L' 3 5 1 I k. i rl -Wfv Lois Krueger Corresponding Secretarys ....... Jeri Wruck, Joyce Ammerman Fred Plous Cecile Gorski, Lois Krueger, Mr. Leonard Kosinski, Luan Vaccaf E rello, Linda Holderness. ,f . , ...I X J lk 1 r r The power of concentration . . , Well, l'll be . . . a two-headed purple people eaterll Don't go near the water! ROW 1: Edie Goldstein, Sue Schmelling, Lucia Leonard, Kathleen Bailey, Linda Holderness, Priscilla Pestka, Judy Valley, Mary Sta- sciotti, Jane Badgerow, Diane Bohatkiewicz, Judy Kiltz. ROW 2: Mary Gioikowski, Teresa Ward, Mary Kazmer, Shelby Leschinsky, Carol Reubsamen, Lowita Henrickson, Pat Wierzbecki, Luan Vacca- rello, Ann Refieuno, Jeri Wruck, Betty Jonson. ROW 3: Joe Werner, Frank Falcone, Hermon Long, John Badgerow, Richard Schwer, John Badgerow. . . , . . . Joe Tashonis ...,. .... Luan Vaccarello .... .... Sue Schmelling. . . . . . . Edith Goldstein. . . . . . . Homecoming float, papers. Seminar President ..... Vice President .... . . Secretary. . . . . Treasurer. . . .. Corr. Secretary ..... . . ACTIVITIES . . .Bruce Bitzon . .Tom Pearson Jane Badgerow Kathleen Bailey . . . . .Judy Kiltz Science Fair, speakers and lectures, publish news- Kent Bothe, John Gray, Anita Navoiczyk, Joyce Jackson, Donna Leet. ROW 4: Bob Goldstein, John Zohlen, Scott Smith, Harold Wal- dow, Bill Schmitz, Keith Pavlovich, James Long, Peter Beck, Bruce Bitzan, Bill Thomey, Robert Kalinko, Ronald Carlson. ROW 5: Rodger Gabrielson, Lee Willman, David Kullman, Joe Paskonis, Tom Pearson, Don Zorneke, Jock Holy, Jim Sorensen, Sam Pellicori, Mike Werve, Richard Windorf, Jim Goergen. , Y M Y , , , f-?f l S. C. A, Cashiers Red Cross Council 'his 'K' Spy Salesmen ROW 1: Rosemarie Galbraith, Karen Schwan, Barbara Feldt, Naomi Phillips, Marcia Moore, Sue Tobert, Mary Beth Dibble, Muriel Davis. ROW 2: Karen White, Betsy Henkel, Pat Pugh, Pay Tynaitis, Susan Rutkowski, Alice Jackson, Nanette Kubec. ROW 3: Rosemary Adasuawiz, Matilda Belmonte, Peter Propsom, Wayne Lura, Roger Klemp, Ken Madsen, Chuck Bauer. ROW 1: Connie Pantos, Judy La- nich, Edith Goldstein, Judy Kiltz, Marcia Moore. ROW 2: Mary Beth Dibble, Jean Seoank, Car- olyn Stuckland, Ann Piotroski, Marcia Swanson, Pat Cable. ROW 3: Terry Rose, Mike Werve, Allan Epstein, Claire Wavro, Joyce Gardner, James Parmalee, John Badgerow. ROW 1: Joni Tower, Kay Hig- gens, Linda Holderness, Gret- chen Becker, Pat Matelski, Carol Specht, Catherine Coogan, Flor- ence Buttera, Carol Larson, Phyl- lis Diletti, Joyce Gallo, Bernard Krebs. ROW 2: June Fonk, Joe Savaglio, Bob Walton, Jeri Wruck, Mary Hall, Betty Ann Kollmann, Pat Campolo, Delores Fumo, Irene Andrade, Sharon Yordi. ROW 3: Barbara Siver, Bette Hughes, Charles Sigger, Carol Farone, Kathleen Sturino, Joyce Janowicz, Betty Moore, Connie Pantos, Judith Constanti, Judy Templin, Mary Albofonte. ROW 4: Bonnie Bowman, Sue Phillips, Avis Gril, Donna Leet, Joyce Tredup, Janet Zimmerman, Jeanne Raddatz, Roy Gurney, Nancy Allen, Laura Vanden- berg, Jan Seymour, Anita Creel. ROW 5: Aleida Mischler, Anita Navoiczk, Katy Mink, Sandra Ny- berg, Judy Jansen, Anne Dick- son, Betsy Henkel, Merry Cohen, Julie Morrissey, Judy Johnson, Stanley Lumpp, Jim Braun. 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Q, ', fr? l Z f ,A 3 '-ww. VA? , f az: vga E' 'f 4. my wwf 1.1 r x .. l P L K H 'Kgs f I' I X y K v f , Wagigfdgg 31 l Af, , i,M,, -352s F: Officers Carl Bergen, Presidenfp Heidi Krueger, Treusurerp Katie Mink, Secreiaryp Phil Evenson, Vice President. We The middle men of K.l-l.S., The eager beaver club workers, The scholars fo be, have compleled a year full of fun, accom- plishments, and responsibility. You danced at our Prom . . . envied our rings . . . turned your noses up at our sulphur concociions . . . and awed our freedom. Crazy and Lazy . . .Dawning M-, . l The kind ianifors lovel! Don'T work so nara . . . you'lI never make ilu 80 F OA 7 'fx . ,f Q s. Q! 2 ,iw ROW 1: Bonnie Ahrendt, Dan Aiello, Mary V K f V .gk Lf Albofonte, Dave Allardyce, Carol Alleman, A' H ,, , Dick Ammerman, A - 5' l ef ROW 2: Barbara Andersen, Peg Andersen, , ' ' Don ld l ' 'T ,lf f L 'V a Anderson, Jonna Anderson, Lynn V - , V - VV Anderson, Roger Anderson. ,V T , V :jg 4 5 A V, . V P -',, 1 , .I ROW 3: Maurice Andrade, Richard Andros- ,1 ' V . gg 11 '53 chko, Jean Andreoli, Anthony Apostoli, Bar- , M V , V bara Arnold, Carolyn Asta. ' VV ,VQVW2 ,,. V ,', ' ROW 4: David Aulozzi, Charles Axelson, -Q F ld : V, -- 4 Vw Snaron Baas, .lane Bodgerow, John Bad- ' r A' ap- gerow, Kathy Bailey. I ,i45p?fVvV 'V l ROW 5: Todd Baker, Robert Banski, Alex 4 5 . - Barca, .lean Barca, Phillip Bardwell, Chuck 1 W 2 ,R Bareika. uy., 59 ..l ' ,i , 'ill j i V V f ' P ' , Q.. I., 1 ROW 6: Lila Barker, Trice Barnett, Mark ' 6 Bartel, Carol Barth, Bill Bastrup, Fred Bates. 'V ,ff , ,.,, , f ROW 7: Stan Eatwinski, Chuck Bauer, .loan 5 V Bayer, Peter Beck, Don Becker, Paul Bella. lj 5 ROW 8: Matilda Belmonte, Tom Bemis, I Karen Berg, Thomas Bergeson, Carl Ber- gren, Mike Bernacchi. V V X A ff L ROW 9: Robert Bernhardf, Eugene Bezotte, Barbara Biernat, Karen Biggs, Joan Bis- cardi, James Bishop. 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ROW 7: Richard Hanks, Dick Hannes, Gene Hansen, Richard Hansen, Vickie Hansen, George Hanson. ROW 8: Nancy Hanson, Peggie Hastings, Jack Harman, Mary Harrison, Carol Hart, Howie Hartnell. ROW 9: Ron C. Hartnell, Ronald D. Hart- nell, Joan Haubrich, Glenn Haug, Blaine Haukedahl, Wayne Havlin. ROW 10: Herbert Heckel, John Heibl, Den nis Heintz, James Hellstern, Carolyn Hen derson, Betsy Henkel. ROW 1: Jardanna Henneman, John Her- nandez, Philip Herrmann, Pai Heroli, Sieve Hill, Douglas Hillary. ROW 2: Joan Hinderliier, Ray Hinderliter, Linda Hindley, Beverly Hinkfuss, Neil Hack- , nell, William Hoferiiza. ROW 3: Neil Holiman, Judie Holderness, Jack Holy, Dennis Horne, Shirley Hart, Judy Hoye. ROW 4: Joseph Huber, Harold Hughes, Larry Hughes, Charles Hull, Colin Hutchin- son, John Huxhold. ROW 5: Carl Ishmael, Joyce Jackson, Ken Jackson, Jim Jake, Nancy James, James Jansen. ROW 6: Vyfaufis Janusonis, Bill Jaskwhich, Barbara Jass, Tom Jechorek, David Jensen, Gail Jensen. ROW 7: Robert Jensen, Roger Jensen, Wayne Jensen, Carl Jesperson, Cliff John- son, Judy Ann Johnson. ROW 8: Judy Johnson, Robert Johnson, Robin Johnson, Sue Ellen Jones, Berry Jon- son, Donna Jordan. ROW 9: Charles Jorgensen, Gerald Julius, Karen Kadlac, Joyce Kaiser, Roberf Kalinka, Paula Kanios, ROW 10: Jeff Karabefsos, Carol Karmann, Lee Kasfman, Oliver Kaufzer, John Kazanjian, Sandra Kagmaier. , 1 Q' . ,,:.,,, f J-w.i,l - -V , ,f, ,gg'e,,': i '.-up, .ff f 37 2, f 1 1 W J fy if 5 Ss Q f f ffff f 41 4 , , WX, ffff, R Y , I 9 . JR, f C Q Pm if ' f 6, 6 ilk 6 ' 1,, 4 ' ' 1 ix , . 4 ir Z Q ef , ZA M If '60 ,V gsm , KW V 'Vw ,I , -fi -fi bfaf - 'X' 41 y , l . 75,1 5, J W 5' if J K E- , fi 5 he , , L Yi .W K V, if f' A J f 'f :f,f :f A . , ,S f Nl 1 'aw 1-I yvv V VY ji 1 ,n Ni. If .,,., ll f f . My f ,Q ,+L . .frm - ff , 6 I . 1. ,1 15 f , f - ,A ,f ' ' lr: .Y i ws Y: xr' , , Jlrrrl J 4 R I . 1, i K a 1 .i'1W2 Lf V J , ff? A I vv k k ,, . -',v I f VV v f wr , J 7 1 ,' I 'fi' if . 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ROW 7: Sherry Landenberger, Gary Lane, Lynn Langenbach, Michael Langenbach, Harold Langer, Melrow Lapp. ROW 8: Corinne Larsen, April Lassen, Sal- valore LaValle, Deloris Lawlor, Donna Leel, Guslav Legler. ROW 9: Larry Le May, Lorraine Lencioni, Carol Lenlo, Bud LePage, Shelby Leschinsky, Judilh Levick. ROW 10: Duane Lichlenlaerg, Wayne Lim- bach, Darline Linclow, Jim Linclslrom, Vernon Lipperl, Herman Long. ROW 'lz James Long, Kay Longlais, Nancy Lookabaugh, Michael Lovejoy, Nancy Lu- biiz, Geraldine Lucci. ROW 2: Robert Ludwig, Eddy Luebke, Charles Lumley, Frank Lupi, Janice MacRae, Bill Madison. ROW 3: Barb Malko, Gary Malsch, Pairicia Marrone, Sharon Marsh, John Martin, Patricia Mafelski. ROW 4: Emil Maiera, Marge Mafiioli, Tom Mafiioli, Jackie Maxey, Mike McAleer, Pai- rick McCarron. ROW 5: Douglas McCor'ry, Ronald McDavid, Charles McPherson, George McVicar, Ron- ald Meier, John Meissner. 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ROW 10: Walter Pitts, William Pivovar, Janice Pobar, Robert Poirier, Diane Pondus Richard Poppie. ROW 1: George Poreden, Dave Porier, Joyce Pofier, William Preslan, Gerald Prin- cipe, Michael Principe. ROW 2: Ray Radaiz, Harold Rannick, Peggy Railifl, Bruce Reber, Ray Redlin, Ann Refieuna. ROW 3: Sundra Regh, Judith Rein, Carol Reiser, Gladys Renick, Ruih Renschin, Charles Rice. ROW 4: Dwight Richards, Phil Richio, Bon- nie Ritier, John Rizzo, Barbara Robbins, Joan Robillard. ROW 5: Barbara Rose, Ken Rosmann, Gerri Rolando, Doreen Rover, Frank Rowan, Carol Ruebsamen. ROW 6: Gene Ruffalo, James Rufialo, Jo- seph Ruffolo, Richard Ruffolo, Robert Russell, Tom Russell. ROW 7: Riia Russo, Raymond RUPP, Dor- othy Ruikowski, Michael Sacco, Alex Sad- owski, Dave Samsoe. ROW 8: Frank Sanfarelli, Joseph Sanfiloni, Jeaneffe Sanfoni, Michael Saponiic, Jane Savage, Rita Savaglio. ROW 9: Thomas Scalise, Joan Schiess, Dar- rell Schlaier, Dave Schlichfing, Susan Sch- melling, Norman Schmidkonz. 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'lf ali iii xi ' ' ' lx ROW 1: Bill Schmitz, Kathleen Schmitz, Nancy Schneeberger, Charles Schoepke, Mariann Scholey, Waltraud Schroeder. ROW 2: Ted Schulte, Peter Schwalbe, Bar- bara Schwartz, Richard Schwer, Louis Scola, Annette Scopel. ROW 3: Phyllis Scott, Harry Searles, Roy- mond Seef, Gerbert Seewald, Patricia Selin, John Senical. ROW 4: Audrey Sepanski, Steve Seponski, Russell Sesto, Coleen Severson, Mary Stas- ciotti, Beverly Shepard. ROW 5: Ronnie Siebert, Bill Sieger, Sandra Silk, Joseph Sinnen, Daina Skirmuntas, Ger- ald Slagoski. ROW 6: Patricia Slater, Dick Smith, Don C. Smith, Donald Smith, Jerry Smith, Jim Smith. ROW 7: Scott Smith, Marty Smoler, Doris Ann Snell, Sharon Sockness, Patricia Soeka, Carolyn Sorensen. ROW 8: Jim Sorensen, Judy Sorensen, George Sorenson, Bill Sosbe, Jeanette Spear, James Steinbach. ROW 9: Barbara Steinholif, Joyce Steinmetz, Jane Stella, Sandra Stewart, Charles Stone, Gene Stulgaitis. ROW 10: Guy Sturino, Robert Sturm, Alex Sukys, Judi Swan, Jean Swank, Irene Taft. ROW 'I: Joseph Taskonis, Honorine Theri- ault, Jerry Thomas, Judy Thomey, Larry Thompson, Rodney Thompson. ROW 2: Barbara Thomsen, Charles Thorn, Jim Tillemans, Linda Tinker, Dave Tiepkema, Kathy Tolstyga. ROW 3: Bill Tomczak, Judy Tondryk, Nancy Torrey, Jean Trecroci, Rae Trecroci, Tom Tredon. ROW 4: Joy Tredup, Elaine Truskowski, Mary TufT, Lynn Turner, Imelda Uribe, Luan Vac- carello. ROW 5: Judith Valley, Jay Van Daalwyk, Pat Vandenberg, Jill VanHarpen, Jim Van Kammen, Maureen Van Lone. ROW 6: Patricia Van Zile, Olivia Vasquez, Janice Vena, Tom Ventura, Franz Vigansky, Ruthann Viola. ROW 7: Thomas Vocino, Charles Wallig, Jerome Wamboldt, Lynn Ward, Teresa Ward, Sharon Watts. ROW 8: Nancy Wedell, Joe Wehner, Ewald Weiss, Lee Wellman, Betty Wermske, Joseph Werner. ROW 9: Michael Werve, Vernon Wienke, Keith Wiersum, Patricia Wierzbicki, Bill Wight, Donald Wilclenberg. ROW 10: Judy Williams, Martha Woice- howicz, Don Wood, Thomas Woodbury, Charles Wray, Jeri Wruck. '?'4.. u i A ,:ri' L 1, .. ' . ,,,. A M X YI K f , if j f A .U as - ' Q? i,, f' rziii is Zia: A252225 X. i . y i -:K f iv fy fi '57 NW' 4: 'W' 'kc M Ov 1 We Z V ' a 7 W . .JI 5 W ii, .4 1 Sf Hz , Q X 49, X549 ,,, f fy , 3 if , gfy 2fq.:f,g.: f, g f ff f ff ff , M W, f f ' ff A I hw 4 f 5 ffl' V mf If ,1 S -f f ,J , X j I ii' ' iii 4 W , M 0 ' fx 14 4 1 , f . ,, Maw. -J , 2 0 , ff-sf 'f f, , ,V l' ,4 4? 5 ifff 3 f ff , i :if M 'Q' ff' 4 K ,, A K ,f 556: K f f X f is Q, v?f 0 4,50 .f game fc' 1 ' 2 4 . - I T - s i T vg , f f 7 J ff ,1 9 ,, 6. 4 ' 44,,l,:'- il'?.'if.s' ffg-'1:fz:-.Zam,:v- 'Q:52g L 1: QS. fi . rv f ,, 4 -1 1 ' 97' y y wi , CM' : f: iff 1 T, ' f-,f 'vw ' I T6 Zi A ' 1. 'V 4 :W ,ff 5 V- 7W?ff f ,', iff ,i gi .43 Kg,-il . We 4 ., 4 4 Z --.:f f w ff ffym ,H ,M V 4. xv 1 u T 1. 4 1 . , V , , , , 1 y 'Kas i . A 2:63 j X , if is 2-:sw ' ' we si 9 . . 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ROW 2: David Zimmerman, Marion Zoel- 4 ' ' In Memoriam of Louis Scola a Thomas Grey once wrote, Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire, Hands that the rod of empire might have swayed, Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre. We dedicate these words to the memory ot Louis Scola Jr., class of l959, our beloved classmate, who died on May 3, l958. We bear his death with deep sorrow, but find solace in the memory of his wide achievements. We bid farewell to a fine student, promising athlete, and loyal friend. Music . . . Music . . . Music Sfffke up The band. The A Cappella Choir Leaves for Its Destination . . . St. Glafs 4 f Officers Elaine Walton, Anna Messner, Lennie Siebert, Terry Rose. We greenhorns have had a wonderful year after having been welcomed into K.l-l.S. with friendliness and warmth. After learning the ropes thru buying elevator passes, getting lost in the shuffle and surviving initiations while being svvarmed by little men in K-Jackets we feel o part of the student body. Now as we leave our dear old annex for all the lucky incoming sophs, vve sigh a sigh of sadness. .. Lost and Lonely . . . Mystified The Annex The Annex, ah the Annex! With its faded walls of brown. ll do not lean upon them for fear they'll tumble down.i What fun it is for sophomores To tread these sagging floors! What fun to swing those squeaky boards Which teachers call the doors. Ah yes! Here is a building Where true enioyment reigns, Where hordes of eager sophomores Have fertilized their brains. Yes, there is something charming About these ancient halls. And there is something beautiful About these mouldy walls. Ah, can it be the corpses Of students who have died While waiting for a breath of air Which had to stay outside? Or can it be the spirits Of students who expired While waiting for the boiler room To get the furnace fired? Yes, there is something beautiful Within these hallowed walls. A voice from generations past Down to us gently calls: Tear down, tear down the annex! Tear down those hallowed wallsl Get out before the roofing gives And round about you falls! Evacuate the building If you would save your skin! Those beams that hold the ceiling up Who knows when they'll fall in? Then quietly, unhappily We'll leave through those old doors. Our feet, once eager in their flight Will leave those sagging floors. Then, silent, between the buildings, We'll mutely stand around And cheer as the dear old Annex Comes tumbling to the ground. Frederick Plous '58 94 ll Sophomores . . . as usual, loafingll 4 ROW 'l: John Aalto, Kenneth Ab- rahamson, Lee Aiello, Richard Adamson, Virginia Adamson, Rose Adasiewicz, Thomas Agazzi, Barbara Aideuis. ROW 2-: John Alia, Irene Alli, Carol Altergott, George Ander- son, Carol Anderson, Connie Anderson, James Anderson, Joelle Anderson. ROW 3: Kent Anderson, lrene Andrade, Beverly Andraschko, Roger Andreoli, Anthony Ange- lici, Sonia Anglin, Kay Angotti, Patricia Angvick. ROW 4: Charles' Antrim, Nancy Antrim, Mary Ann Arndt, Leslie Arnold, Thomas Asboth, Jean As- keris, Richard Axtell, Allan Bagnall. ROW 5: Joan Bailor, Mariorie Bailor, Martin Balcaitis, Elizabeth Balk, Bill Ball, Marge Baltes, Judy Balza, Sharon Barca. ROW 6: Richard Bardwell, Betty Bareika, Ruth Barlowe, Shirley Bastian, Joe Baubonis, Bruce Bauman, Al Baumbach, Roger Becker. ROW 7: Suzanne Becker, Loren Behrmann, Pete Bellaver, Linda Bergant, Donna Berger, Franklin Bertelle, Linda Beth, Kathleen Binnie. ROW 8: Don Biscardi, John Bjur- man, Jackie Blackbourn, Georgi- ana Blaha, Evey Blanchard, Tom Blank, Ignatius Bocwinski, Donna Bohm. ROW 9: G. Leo Bonn, Susan Bonneau, Rosann Bose, Shirley Bose, Pat Bosman, Marvin Boyd, Donald Boyle, Sandra Brand. ROW 10: Jim Braun, Bob Braze, Renate Brekeller, Kathy Brever, Jeanette Brown, Owen Brown, Susan Brown, Larry Bruce. ROW H: Sherry Bruce, Henry Bruenning, Ray Brunette, John Bruzas, Scott Buchan, James Bue- low, Bonnie Bukatz, Bill Burch. ..,. ef, 1 s Y: g 4. Q, ,el V . B47 fb 1' ' .i ' 1' -f f +A W ,V .. l ,,.. M JH ,g3,,., 4. ff ,,,, ' ,E-, Alt' . l K , . , i .,1 1 www, is ,.-' K yy. i is I L. f at-3. -' P' . X nf .X ' ' f ' Jim z .,,V '--' V - 4,6 ,, ,W Q W 9, 1? ,. ' f 111 A ,,v,3,yi,n 3 I , ,i K ,,y-: V f 1 ' . Ag- , 1 we .. T ea Q i tw- f t is A J t X yi 1 l . 1 .,, 'if . ' 2.1 N, ' ' 'WM 5 'li' ' ' L3 ta X, '- jr., L., V, ' E 5: ,J , fly' f ill ', J , fm ' li -3, We ,I fl , ,. 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Q tl Vifrvx I W I L., x 6 . :d,, -an ' gt it 9' f, 5 - J 7 -wwf ROW 1: Harold Burke, Joyce Burks, Nancy B U s w e I I, Dick Cairo, Vickie Cairo, Judy Cal- kins, Dave C a l I ow, Donald Camosy. ROW 2: James Campolo, Tom Capelli, Mary Helen Capps, Su- san Cappelen, Judith Capponi, Janice Cardinali, Duane Carlson, Howard Carlson. ROW 3: William Cheek, Kenneth Cherry, Janet Chiapetta, Jim Chiappetta, Jeff Christenson, Pat Christian, Louis Christiana, Tim Christianson. ROW 4: James Christolterson, Dan Chubrilo, Judy Ciganovich, Jacqueline Cimon, Milton Clark, Mirian Clark, Noreen Clark, Lynne Cleary. ROW 5: Ray Clement, Roger Cobb, Dona Cody, Merry Cohen, Vicki Cohen, Gail Cohler, Mau- reen Connolly, Karen Conrad. ROW 6: Linda Constanti, Judith Conti, Judy Cooprider, Penny Corr, Bob C o ve I l i, Gracelyn Covelli, Sandi Cove l I i, Karen Cramer. ROW 7: Anita Creel, Connie Cripps, Richard Crow, William Culver, Richard Cundari, Antoi- nette Cyrulik, Jett Davidson, Muriel Davis. ROW 8: John Davison, Michael Dean, Milton Dean, Rosemarie DeAngelis, Veronica DeAngelis, Don Decker, Helen Decker, Don Deeder. ROW 9: Marlene Delzranco, Mary Jane Degenefte, Thomas DeLaat, Norman DeLaney, Katie De-ltield, Elmer DeLabio, Gary DeKok, Sharon DeSeite. ROW 'l0: Sandra Detert, Mary Beth Dibble, Anne Dickson, Tom Dinges, Harvy Doerring, Louise Domenk, Richard Dorece, Sandra Dowd. ROW 11: Roger Drost, Donna Duberstine, Terry Dubin-ski, Jan- ice Duttin, Joan Duflin, Sharon Dupons, Tom Ebbers, Sandy Eckman. ROW 1: Karen Edwards, Mary Jane Egi, Larry Eils, John Ellgas, Jeff Ellsworth, Dan Englund, Richard E n g s t r o m, Katherine Enhoft. ROW 2: Ethel Eppers, Allan Ep- stein, Dave Erdman, Geraldine Erdman, Carol Erhardt, Barbara Ericksen, D e a n n a Eulenbach, Lynda Evans. ROW 3: Kathleen Fake, Judy Falkenstern, Jerry Fani, Carol Faraone, James Faraone, Sam Fasulo, Tom Fasulo, Karen Feely. ROW 4: Roberta Feivor, William Felicelli, Jerry Fenske, Raymond Filz, Donald F l e m i n g, Roland Flood, Shirley Folkers, Nancy Fonk. ROW 5: Sylvia Fortmann, Bruce Frederickson, Karen Frederick- sen, Richard Frederick, George Friedl, Vernet Fries, Paul Furloni, Rachael Gagliardi. ROW 6: Rosemarie Galbraith, Peter Gallo, J u a n it a Garcia, Joyce Gardner, Jim Garnero, Er- win Garris, Carol Gascoigne, Marlin Gascoigne. ROW 7: Vincent Gedgaudas, Derreld Geissman, Wayne Gen- dreau, Arlene George, Dennis Gerber, Mary Germinaro, Allen Gibney, Barbara Gibson. ROW 8: Avis Gill, Carolyn Gillentine, Carol Giovanelli, Law- rence Goddard, Joan Godlewski, Gonzalo Gomez, Cecile Gorski, Gordon Gotsche. ROW 9: Phyllis Gotta, Ellen Graf, Garrett Grafle, Mike Graziano, Wayne Greisen, Larry Griftiths, Tom Grimshaw, Harold Grissom. ROW 10: James Grissom, Leah Grotsky, Richard Guidebeck, Ray Gurney, John Gustafson, Vera Gutknecht, Janet Haarstick, Alan Hackbarth. ROW 11: Rene Haebig, Nancy Hafkin, Lee Hagopian, Patricia Hams, Charles Hall, Pat Hall ager, Pete Hamsing, Jim Hansche B -,,, , r 'i' tv- 115'll'T L - ---V-4+ -- k -V a X' kj ' -A 'T f 7 4-A . ll ir' me. p Q N 3' 'QE- ,i.,,., has 'ii ,T- J ,lr, A , ,' we fff 1 . cd, If . L Q fsii, I ' i, 9-if , if ,.,f 'V iff af' 'I Q 4 fi , a t ,, K . ' .af ..,f , I w :W W. 23 ' f . ,T 'QP' Ft , Q f fe-rw. ' E 5-,N J. t ,4 . h sy ,M Sgr r ff' t . ,A sa E '54 wi .N N. t fi? if , . , h - 1 V ,:'. 55 Z' 'TJ . , ., In f 'A , , , si ,. elf-, . 'vl ii 1, ,,, I I I S Vlgx ,f . - Mfr, W- I Q, fy- V , V If ' Q? L 'I ,slls 1 , V 5' f . .,f- 1 e 'Y 15 ,w -Q if fn,-Q H-N Ei, : , Q, 'fr Q XII Wi I' f, ,,., 7' I it WT gr gn- F - Q Z 1 X' JW f i , , ,, ,gf Q Q Af Y iq f-wr' A ,L we 7 M , . ni I 1 f i . , ,. ' ' 1' 'Q , 1, 1 J 1 A Q2 Q, ian. L , My 1 - fav- - V 1' 1 ,U LTLI-L ,..,., ' A 3 ' V - -' '.,Qf.1 xy W TW , , ..,V ,, jf f A JH .311 N'-M .R fa. 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'i', J VX V ax P - l X . . . fill? S5 il +L 5 L I X A ,X r ,. ' X - gtg , ,X,Q, it ,fxl VYNX Q ROW 'l: Barbara Hansen, Diane Hansen, Donna Hansen, Judith Hansen, Sandie Harper, James Harris, Tom Hartl, Bonnie Hartnell. ROW 2: Robert Hartnell, Ernest Hasselback, Betty Hastings, La- raine Haubrich, William Hawley, Dan Hay, Charlyn Hebgen, Eu- gene Heckel. ROW 3: Terry Heckel, Sandra Heintz, Robert Heller, Jim Hen- drickson, Susan Herstedt, Kay Higgens, Jim Hinnen, Robert Hockney. ROW 4: John Hoffman, Dennis Hogan, Frank Holderness, Jeri Holdsworth Dick Holm, Donna Holmgren, Betty Holvey, Dean Homan. ROW 5: Thomas Homstad, Bar- bara Horning, Terry Houghlancl, Carole Houston, Bette Hughes, Jean Hughes, Zilpha Hughes, Ernest Huxholcl. ROW 6: George Huxhold, James Irving, Chuck lsetts, James lst- vanek, Alice Jackson, William Jacobs, Karan Jacobson, Kirk Jacobson. ROW 7: Jack James, Joyce Jan- owitz, Mary Jenel, John Jensen, Leah Jensen, Lynn C. Jensen, Richard Jensen, Ronald Jensen, ROW 8: Sonia Jensen, Bill Jese- lun, Tom Joernclt, Dennis John- son, Sharon Jo h n s o n, Edith Jornt, Peggy Judeika, Larry Juga. ROW 9: Sharon Julius, Mary Jurca, Sylvia Kalinowski, Barbara Kamm, Duncan Kancian, George Karabetsos, Sandra Karaway, Bill Karges. ROW 10: Barbara Kasten, Gail Kastman, Ric h a r d Kastman, Loren Kautenberg, Sandra Kavis, Jerry Kazin, Carol Keck, George Kelly. ROW il: Michael Kempainen, Nancy Kessler, Vincent Kexel, Sandra Kidd, Sandra King, Karl Kirkeby, Kathleen Kiss, Harold Klein. ROW 1: Charles Klem, John Klemaseski, Jim Klemko, Roger Klemp, Dennis Klicko, Charles Knabel, Dorothy Knautz, Charles Knudsen. ROW Koch, 2: Darrel Knutson, Sheila Geraldyne Kocol, Ed Ko- loski, Kathy Konrad, Sondra Koos, Ray Koster, Eileen Kozak. ROW 3: Jerry Krainak, Harry Krause, Bernard Krebs, Michael Krebs, Rita K r u g e r, Jerilynn Kruse, N a n e t t e Kubec, Gary Kuester. ROW 4: Henry Kuhen, Darrell Kuhl, Sigrid Kulschewski, Jean Kurklis, Pat Kurklis, Elizabeth Kuzmich, Gordon LaCombe, Tom LaFave. ROW 5: Allen Lambie, Judy La- mich, Sandy Lanctot, Terry Lan- denberger, Sharon Lane, Frances Lang, Ron Langenbach, Barbara Larsen. ROW 6: Carol Larsen, John Lar- sen, Joan Latta, Glenn Laurent, Jim Lawell, Sue Layden, Pat Le- danski, Diane Lee. ROW 7: Sandra Lee, James Lee, Paul LeFebvre, Michael Leitch, Ronald Lemke, Richard Lenz, Lisa Leonard, Marilyn Lepp. ROW 8: Patricia Lienau, Tom Lindas, Alfred Lindow, Harold Linder, Joan Limpert, Dave Linn, Sandra Linn, Byron Linton. ROW 9: Kenneth Lippert, Edward Lirgameris, Dick Locicero, Sandra Loet, Frances Lorenz, Tom Lovell, Judy Lucas, Barbara Lucas. ROW 10: Ted Ludwig, Ronald Lueck, Stanley Lumpp, Wayne Lura, Bonnie Lusignan, Maureen Magaro, Sharon Makarewicz, Helen Malsch. ROW 11: Kenneth Malsack, Bar- bara Mann, Dennis Mancusi, Tom Manson, Sam Mantuano, Ro d M a r e s c a I c o, Nancie Marko, Brenda Marlar. 4...ig i w .M 54 V -L L X I - :V , . ' ,, , S, , ' ' ' viva., I T fer' ,, .,.f in Fi f W J' rw I 1 ,J I 1 . ks, Us , ., ,A ., - .... , ,,,,.,,z ,Q ,f, , , ., ., Q-, I ' Q., -s -V .-,nw-at f.-'1 1: -if ' ,f - v f , ,, fp., ,U 'f f is ' ml , -,s' ,, -'r' M- K' - , , ,. ,1, t J , af J' , , f X M- ,Q 1 4 , ' ' , ,J ' X Y K' -.f, 1 f ,'f-f- , , f :f,f,gQ,f V f , IJXQXI , f, ',,, 2 Qsggzt f yr i it P2-ffsse '1 ' J , 's , :T L fm, ifi' , 'f 1 6 5 f .f ' 'F' ' ,,L,,Q, iq , G ,mm J - -if Q W ' iff -....- V 'filff H 2 '. W, I l J ,.,,, t,,r - I , , ' J: V 1, ,- ,f 2 ,',, ,,'- :jfs , ' C ,,,'., 4, -r ,' ' 4 Q ,, ' 7 .y ' , c ' V v, LV .,.. Q I n 4-.I N i X ' fr M, T r' ,gs .,-. f f,,',',', nv, A , f f 15' , f ' ,V X 4' I t J fst, , 1 ff-K ,,, ,, ev Eli ' , fiat v 7l' 42 lf .-,, -' ,, . t , f ,, f J QQ Q it L , J C -J , r 1 tst, L za, , m 1. 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X, , yk It ,,,, , Q 5,3 '- J' um nw A J ,., Q9 W J 2 ' ' ft , m f ' 'H K QW ,, 3 M 0 1 ri ..,, M X , ' , 4 X , new ie 41 ig' Gmini, Q iff M'-all , , i f . 1 rl 55: 1,,-'.v, . ..,V Iivz iill , lf lg'Zl:f,, , Whig-, 'J V LA' I Zn, y,,y, Jerri, J , he ,, ' i t ltt ,Jmiiiif , ,,,, iitriii .JK ROW 1: JoAnn Marocchi, Ronald Matel, Judi Martin, Ronald Mar- tin, Oscar Martinez, William Martins, Robert Mason, Marsha Mathews. ROW 2: Karen Matolek, Shirley Mattox, Bettye Maxey, Eden May, Richard Mayes, Larry May- nard, S t a n l e y Mazur, John Mozurkiewicz. ROW 3: Evelyn McCombs, Jean McDowell, J u d i t h McKinney, Karen M c K i n n e y, Barbara McNett, Bruce M c N e i l, Nick Mele, Frances Mengo. ROW 4: David Merriam, Robert Merriam, Anna Messner, Joan Metten, Dennis Michele, Mikus, Ken Milkowsk Miller. ROW 5: Steve Miller, Millhouse, Fred Minors, Mischler, Karen Moeller, Mohr, JoAnn Molinaro, Monticello. ROW 6: Patricia Moody, Moore, James Morgan, Ronald i, John James Aleida Cecelia Joseph Marcia Julie Morrissey, K a r e n Mortensen, Otto Mowrey, Carol Munns, Ruth Myers. P . K . .,,. Q X ggi 3 s. , 1: 4: Ml' X ., , ,J J V Q rf:-ri. or ' W 'r Y W Q mr V, ,',, W ,Qt , ,f A W, V,,, ,V ,r If 1, ,,,,,. k Q A 9 ,J , y ,ei Y 44, if J J ,J ' i H ,lf - , -lf, N- , .,,, j J , , ,, r' y , I f:,.. f X 3 - is I, '.kk' I ,k. ,f f J 77 rll' lf'-sf , 1 le-S, 21 if 5 AU ss, V1 , an 4, . Q K my 2,5 ., . V Q, ,I A , , - it 'X 7 rs lk ' X ' X'Vff'2,? ' - , , 1 N ' 2 li , 1 PM J' fr J K ,J rftrr I , , 2 EN: 'Qi r I X V . . ,l, Q ef re, Q- e Q r 2+ -ff -E 2 2 ' ,K sf'-'-.Q L W, K Q ' W , , QW7 is 'r rr ' - , ' xt! P ,hu . 'yuh 'i V . f Q7 + ,,,, as if '25 E ,Z fan .Q if 1 w- fr 5 , I .L1 f -J -fr' Sv ,slf - 35- ff? I ' . 2 - ref f '- 'eff' f 15 I rpg- ' is-i , J ,Ar J we , ik Qiliafl Q , . if O yt? 6' ws. 2 I W ,Eg ge ifva if Q1 A-f ' s R 12,1 ' L X , mi...', C IDU . I it I ag . . 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ROW 'l'l: W. James Parmelee, Joseph Pasquali, Thomas Paul, Lynne Paulsen, Jerry Poupore, Dennis Peck, Robert Pecnick, William Pecnick. ROW l: Carol Pedicone, Meriam Perez, Janet Perry, Donald Peter- son, James Petersen, Jim Peter- sen, Kent P e t e rs e n, Nancy Peterson. ROW 2: Patricia Petersen, James Petzke, Joan Petzke, John Petzke, Helen Pfaft, Dawn Pfeiffer, Sharon Piehl, Amelia Pierce. ROW 3: Gary Pileski, Larry Pitsch, John Plous, Dorothy Po- doba, Frank Powers, Pearl Pow- ers, Allen Prange, Barbara Price. ROW 4: Peter Propsom, Karen Prust, Sharon Prust, Edward Ptacek, Wanda Puckett, Patricia Pugh, Sam Pulera, Jean Querns. ROW 5: Nancy Quiel, John Ran- ous, Arlene Rasmussen, Donna Rastocny, Melvin Reener, Gary Reiter, James Renne, Judy Renzulli. ROW 6: Glori Ann Reschke, Steve Reuter, Joanne Rewecla, Henry Rice, Robert Richards, Russell Richards, Ramona Richie, Thomas Richter. ROW 7: Peter Ritter, Charles Rizzo, Joanne Rizzo, Lucille Rizzo, Bruno Rizzato, Georgia Rizzotto, John Robbins, Marilyn Rochau. ROW 8: Paul Rochau, Avent Rodriguez, Marie Romano, Har- old Rommeltanger, Judy Rommel- fanger, Marilyn Roseman, Terry Rose, Carol Rosera. ROW 9: Mike Rubenstein, Beverly Rubinstein, Donna Ruttalo, Harry Ruttalo, Je s s i e Ruftolo, Pete Ruftalo, Doug Russell, Judy Russo. ROW 10: G e o r g e Rutkofske, Pete Rutkowski, Susan Rutkowski, Judy Ruzzicone, Sharon Sadow- ski, Bob Sakalauski, Donna Sal- iture, Glen Sapp. ROW 'lla David Sanders, Frank Santoni, Joseph Savaglio, Joan Schadd, Jule Ann Schenk, Jack Schlie, Gerald Schlosser, Bob Schmidt. , I' ' ' , AX sg, :sg , I 1 X ' 2 , ,-fire! 1 ly , is 5 . ' ai ,iw . sa 'FP' r, n fw I vig, I fs af 'QS Vx l ist ,.,, ? PT , ,slti iifiiii. 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ROW 7: Tom Steber, Sandy Steele, Bob Steinseifer, William Stenzel, Charles Stieber, William Stieber, Ja n et Stines, James Stoebig. ROW 8: Doug Straszewski, Jean Stratton, Mary Strickland, Robert Strifling, George Stulgaitis, Vic- tor Sturman, Frances Sturino, Mark Sturino. ROW 9: Sherry Sullivan, Betty Summerford, Asena Swanning- son, Marcia Swanson, Sue Swartz, Harold Sylvester, Rose- marie Taglianetti, Richard Tatro. ROW 10: Jerry Taylor, Michael Taylor, Barbara Tenuta, James Terwall, Nancy Thibedeau, Pat- ricia T h ie l, B i ll Thomas, Earl Thomas. ROW 11: Shirley Thomas, Jo- anne Thomey, Dennis Thompson, Eugene Thompson, M i c h a el Thompson, Neil Thorpe, Lynette Tinnel, Suzanne Tobert. ROW 'l: Carole Tapel, Judith Torrey, Lillian Trebotich, Frank Trecroci, Sandra Trottier, Luan Truax, Kenneth Turk, Patricia Tyunaitis. ROW 2: Robert Tufts, Dennis Up- hill, Edward Uttech, Douglas Vaccarello, Florence Vaccarello, Judith Vaicelunas, Frank Vaitkus, Joan Valastik. ROW 3: Lynn Valeo, Garilyn Van Dyke, John Van Lone, Therese Vaughn, Donald Ventura, Bap- test Vescio, Janna Vestino, Har- vey Vedder. ROW 4: Mary Villalobos, Maryln Virgili, Charles Vite, Barbara Wade, James Waehner, Frank Waldo, Dorothy Walker, Elaine Walton. ROW 5: Robert Walton, Claire Wavro, Kenneth Wedeikis, Ruth Wegner, Glen Wendorf, Neil Wendort, Michael Wenning, Helen Weiss. ROW 6: Norbert Werk, Judith Werve, James Wheeler, Karen White, Rose Whitetord, Ansley Whiteside, Robert Whyte, Bob Wicklund. ROW 7: R ic h a r Cl Wicklund, Gerry Wiemelt, Jim Wilbik, Judy Wilk, William Willems, Robert Williams, Larry Willems, Linda Willie. ROW 8: Kenneth Wilson, Valerie Wilson, S u s a n Wisch, James Wolfe, D a r l e n e Wolney, Tom Wood, L l o y d Worden, James Wright. ROW 9: Peter Wynstra, Sharon Yordi, Bob Young, Roger Yule, Douglas Yunker, Dennis Zachry, Howard Zahn, Marvin Zapf. 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Forensics L To R.: He ff rmon Long, scoff M T115 FO , ccullochf Diana K I-ensic Te noespel, Def, Trcvonfh ff . , For The Hfih successive year The MBHS Forensic Team swept Qfffcfo Harris, ieodge the N.F.L. Wisconsin stare finals, Taking four firsi places out r Gabrielsonl LW of six evenis. Gabrielson Took first place in The Exiempor- ry Fofffnon. aneous division. Plous placed first in Humorous Declama- fion. Travanfi was a double winner and was awarded The srare championship in boih Original Orarory and Dramatic Declamaiion. Sophomore Debate Squad 4950 4 fy L. TO R.: Bill Starr, Scofi Buchan, Bill Martins, Bill Sienzel, Kathleen Kiss, Jim Renne, Terry Rose. aj, ff ,A I r'v' 2 Q J ' JU Kenews Staff ROW 1: Katie Arneson, Barbara Tomlinson, Sharon Watts, Kathy Wierzbicki, Mary Harrison, Sandra Paulson. ROW 2: Linda Hindley, Peggy Peterson, Jean Swank, Ann Piotrbwski, Arlene Weiss, Sue Sitarz, Carol Demarco, Janice Zapuscienski. ROW 3: Judy Erickson, Shirley Fox, Kathleen Bailey, Caryl Milkowski, Donna Volpentesta, Carol Manson, Janet Manson, Hope Johnson. ROW 4: Harry Carlson, Mar- GET YOUR KENEVVSII . . . comes the cry . . . another publication of our school newspaper is hot oft the press!! . . . tull ot pictures, coming events, and humor. SPYing on the Kenews Statt we tind the editor is Ann Piotrowski and the advisor is Miss Tenuta . . . Good iob, kids . . . you've really been on the ball . . . Let's take a look at the rest ot the eager beavers . . . EDITOR ............,............ Ann Piotrovvski ASSISTANT EDITOR .,............. Caryl Milkowski SPORTS EDITORS .Steve Schmelling, Fred Grossenbach EDITORIAL STAFF ..... Katie Arneson, Kathleen Bailey, Harry Carlson, Rodger Gabrielson, Fred Grossen- bach, Linda Hindley, Dennis Horne, Hope Johnson, Anita Navoiczyk, Daina Skirmuntas, Marty Smoler, Dean Stadel, Jean Svvank, Barbara Tomlinson, tin Smoler, Dean Stadel, Joe Rizzo, Esther Pacetti, Darlene Robinson, Anita Navoiczyk, Daina Skirmuntas, Natallie Morachevich. ROW 5: Allan Epstein, Paul Piter, John Kazaniian, Bud Latham, Rodger Gabrielson, John Zohlen, Bradley Weinstock, Steve Schmelling, Dennis Horne. Donna Volpendesta, Sharon Watts, Brad Weinstock, John Zohlen BUSINESS MANAGER .......... Janice Zapuscienski ADVERTISING MANAGER ......,....... Bud Latham CIRCULATION MANAGER ........ Carole De Marco EXCHANGE EDITORS ..... Anita Navoiczyk, Sue Sitarz ADVERTISING STAFF . Mary Harrison, John Kazaniian, Janet Manson, Paul Piter, Darlene Robinson, Peggy Peterson, Kathie Wierzbicki, Joe Rizzo TYPISTS .............. Judy Erickson, Carol Manson, Esther Pacetti, Sandra Paulsen, Sue Sitarz, Arlene Weiss ARTISTS ........... Natalie Morachevich, Shirley Fox FACULTY ADVISERS ................ Virginia Tenuta, Rosemary Hunkeler PHOTOGRAPHERS .... . . . Guy Treccoci, Allan Epstein G. A. A. Board ROW I: Judy Over, Claudette Crook, Anita Faraone, Carol Hart. ROW 2: Judy Muraw- ski, Sandra Karnes, Judy Miller. n' iw- . Q 5 F 1 Ex N . s i, X x 3' if i i X Q A Pl' egg new is-HQ, .1 9 L L . -- X- X i s ,R 3' fr - 3 l l i QL YR' l Q y i S , ' . eg , . x - . 4 1 f X , in . X An introduction to K.l'l.3- U RAH RAH. 1 ,Q , if , .. , 4 -vvv , - , fm, 1:2414 vii . , ,,,., ,-,L . 1 1 21 1 3 iff - L' if 3 . A 3 f ., ' . 'S , me ,nf ,. .ML-, ,i f- f - f-'f . W.-., - .- as .. 9 1 , , ' ' l V ,V :W , I ,iii , ig -QE, -3.f ,- . , V, 'ge ' iffy ' 2 K .M V if ,i , I K E C ,, , pe. ,-f ,Q f-5 , -, ,i, 5.f , 1,315-.341-fzgzyc 5-4,151 w LMS Pm' fi ff l ' lf 4 ? 4135 A ' 5 . ' W 3-57, gr if ,J ' 5 ' ' X H -5 13, ' 1 -X f .Hgvfr fvfgi, ., 5' ly ' ,ff -V V V t, ' 1 '- T H ' ' iw. if 'Z Z- Z ' 1' ' ff ,Fifi ., . 4' A , fi if .1 K Q . false' - 1 Z ,,, ,,,V , , , An S.C.A. bcirgciin. if Ooops . . . somethings showing. I I fr H --M , ,fn ' I ,I Angles on the administration. A fine blend of beautiful voices. Sophomore Night in September Rushing . . . Rioting . . . and Rip-roaring Wild . . . Whooping . . . and Wonderful ggujqdif' 4 59421 V X ,A LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Judith Whiteside, Miss Pamela Nielson, Miss Carol Manson, Miss Alice Hamre, Miss Hope Johnson, Miss Sandro Schneider, Miss Theresa Copen. On the night of May 2 prom-goers began their eve- ning with Moonlight and Orchids. The time flew SO fast as we tiitted from coketail to coketail and finally drifted in to the Prom just as our beautiful Queen Jill Brunner and her handsome King Carl Bergren were being crowned. We danced till mid- night, casting oft our tiny pointed shoes when they became too much for us to bear. We enjoyed a movie premiere and returned to the Ballroom to dance and dine through one of the most memorable nights of the year. Parks and ponds were places tor picnics the next day as a lovely dawn brought through a sparkling warm sunrise sleepy heads rested on sleepier shoulders as our i958 Junior Prom activities come to a close. The Royal Court The News Has Arrived . . . Congratulations!! ff' i in ' N ,cm w, f .M 441h1m. 1 X I-WMV ueen for a Da vw-f '0w My .,,. ,fe N- Pom Nielson, Second Aiiendoni, Judith Whiteside, Queen, CGVOIQ MCIUSOH, Firsf Affendom' Hope Johnson cmd Alice Hcmre. r g, . , L , E , ,w-,if fwwwfffff' X 'f' ,A.. M f ,.,,..-nv' .mfm-fn ,.,,cp:,wW 'f7wHMwWM. 1.92- .5 X A x ...asm 5, 'X 85 'aww 0Wf,,,, ., Theresa Copen and Sandro Schneider Royal Court The .Aj 2 1 fn ,v f 1 I f Y W5 v 4 1.4-SX, wh- ' 9 -X V-. . X , - gy- fx .1 -.gi f X .x W, . . X W W, R x 1.93 . - v., QS 353 I I L fs! 'K 5 V Q G 4. 1 QR fx . R ' er jigs Q :W Y 1 s KG li? 4 ' Ik a '1 'QE by ' 3 ,,f,'.w ' x x ,5g9'f' ' rn K I x ,ff f. f , ig. ,,,. ' '9 P T 2 A 4+ . X Z. w ,UV X I yn I' 5 9 il V Y Lf.,..-.,- , ,, RW 'I . LEX! 5: f' f , f I Q!! f ff 34' f I 3' Q , xl 'Wg X, 1:1 '--, ,ff J s' ' ' feff-fifa-sam ,f,-- ,., , i, Y V' if J , , f, Lk f,'k !'YfWfWf?2' 9 V ' 'ff U ' 'Q ' it ' ,Q ' L, ,', ,, 5, - ' g , I ' 'l ,'VV f'f' ,. 1 f'f : ,V,V :rf VVk'V , I ' K f H r' f e 1-1:0203 if x, A ,V , N V4 J ' , H Q . , 2:3 KJ 'K ' J ,-, fr . , 2 Take Me to Your Leaders ROW 'l: Pam Nielsen, Advertising Manager, Bill Lienau, Circulation Manager. ROW 2: George Lindstrom, Business Manager, Joan Tower, Editor, Judy Johnson, Co-Editor, Dan Travanti, Assistant Editor. x Spy Staff ROW 'I: Lynn Ward, Karen Drowley, Joan Kiliel, Joan Tower, Naomi Lienau, John Merriam. ROW 4: Jim Braun, Bob Merrill, Sue Phillips Phillips, Pat Tyunaitis. ROW 2: Judy Johnson, Shirley Fox, Jane Sav- Pam Nielsen, Laura Vandenlaerg, Sue Myers, Pat Vandenberg, Heidi age, Janice Seymour, Sharon Topel, Cecile Gorski. ROW 3: Bill Krueger, Katie Mink. Mclntyre, George Lindstrom, Dan Travanti, Jack Eisenhower, Bill 'ks 3 M-,gy Wwww 118 ,1BafiM?fhff4E X, Oh, I . . . if'll only Take o minurell P ease Oh dear, which fo Use!! 'in Our glm Q mater . . . so sad fo deport' l 1 l How con l ge? clnythlng done luke Thus!! H615 Ggwgys counting money . . , all yeczrll A Tired editor offer o ' mins duyu 119 k ,gg 'f :- f--ny ,' 'H H f MC X 5 , X 17 G! 1 Ay! , x if , 4' 3 my Wir 'H -5 ' .422 f. iiflli. Wha The choir rehearsing in 2l6 . . . Gee, The music certainly sounds wonderful . . . my goodness . . . what was That loud T's that we hear . . . all The commotion'?? Why . . . ThaT's noise?? . , . Mr. Gaarder must be Telling Those iokes again . . . Hey, dig that crazy music . . . Mr. Gaarder's playing Those just fgf You I u i Enchanting, Imaginative iazz records again . . . All ot This year The choirs have been kept busy preparing Tor Their concerts, Their competitive events Music . . . Well Intriguing Style at The district and state meets . . . and most ot all Tor that weekend when A Cappella presented Their program at St. Olat's College on May T7 . . . All in all, both Mr. Gaarder and lous his choirs should be commended Tor Their supertantabu- i?l job!!! Senior Symphonic Choir ROW 'l: Carmella Metallo, Edith Goldstein, Judy Rutkowski, Ruth Dissmore, Joan Tower, Mary Sfasciotti, Donna Schlosser, Kathy Cec- chini, Lucia Leonard, Carol Martin, Diane Owsichek, Florence Buttera, Rebecca Andrade, Barbara Biegler, Sundra Regh. ROW 2: Carol GitzlatT, Barbara Ledcmski, Karen Larsen, Theresa Molinaro, June Naekrsz, Corrine Larson, Carol Van Dommelen, Pat Harris, Carol Rue- bsamen, Kathy Tolstyga, Debbie Chinske, Linda Moses, Peggy An- derson, Linda Gesbeck, Martha Woicehowicz, Judy Miller, Roberta Regh, Donna Mears, Jean Trecocci, Pat Contorti, Rita Savaglio, Sharon Baas, ROW 3: Wally Schroeder, Marilyn Nelson, Beverley Shakus, Joyce Kober, Pauline Van Zile, Carol Lento, Sheilah Kuchera, Edith Cross, Beverley Sheppard, Sandy Peterson, Marilyn Kortum, Sandy Nyberg, Ann Modt, Barbara Domenk, Karen Kiewieg, Judy Gaelles, Sandy Karnes, Stella Zyznewski, Janet MacRae, Barbara Biernat, Annette Scopel. ROW 4: Linda Richards, Barbara PifT, John Grey, Daniel Aiello, Robert Kolinko, Louis Christiano, Keith Pavlovich, Tom Ventura, Jerry Petrich, Wayne Hansen, Meliau Lapp, Tom Pear- son, Jim Goergen, Ken Otte, Ron Hartnell, Tim Desmond, Robert Go- mez, Pat Cable, Ann Retieuna, Gail Wenman. '52, f' is ' 40, W-W N157 f, 5 , , , , it C 2 gui , , ' T z ' , f if T Cecilian Choir ROW 'lz Victoria Cairo, Karen Sellers, Lynne Paulsen, Beverley Ruben- stein, Donna Berger, Edith Crucianelli, Barbara Price, Alaina Wal- dow, Donna Zizzo, Sharon Schulkowsky, Nancy Kessler, Noreen Clark, Barbara Tenuta, Sandra Koos, Patricia Slater, Mary Gemmaro. ROW 2: Roberta Fervor, Rosemarie Taglianetti, Carol Willkomm, Sharon Watts, Sylvia Kalinowski, Judy Van Harpen, Jean Querns, Thelma Perugini, Sally Krumpos, Lillian Trebotich, Ramona Richie, Jean Kurklis, Carole Wiersum, Gracelyn Covelli, Susan Rutkowski Judy Ciganovich, Lucille Rizzo, Della Bisotti. ROW 3: Judy Balza Joyce Grissom, Charlotte Knautz, Anita Creel, Patricia Pugh, Brenda Ladewig, Marion Zoelner, Patricia Tyunaitis, Patricia Olsen, Marie Romano, Ruth Renschin, Linda Noonan, Judy Thomey, JoAnn Maroc chi, Judy Brunette, Ellen Bloxdort, Cecile Gorski, Diane Kopeslcy Judy Murawski, Audrey Sepanski. r CCIT horal Con C 21S 1St Chr The Beautiful Annual 3:2 O J: U .2 s: o .Q Sophomore Symp Choir pella A Cap S Choru ian '11 'v'4 U cu U S-4 -v-4 O -C2 U U --4 C1 O 'Eu a Semor Sy A Cappella Choir ROW 1: Joyce Gallo, Margaret Holt, Valerie Paulsen, Dianna Hau- brich, Diana Knoespel, Shirley Fox, Charlene Sigger, Gail Clapham, Jeanne Raddatz, Nancy Hanson, Sandra Frisk, Hildur Davey, Ruth Wegner, Linda Holderness, Marianna Wade, Lois Krueger, Jane Holt, Nancy James, Sandra Schneider. ROW 2: Sue Enstield, Gail Jensen, Mary Hallenbeck, Susan Gregory, April Lassen, Judy Gretzinger, Esther Pacetti, Karen Berg, Luan Vaccarello, Eileen Rysdam, Bar West- phal, Joan Haubrich, Theresa Copen, Bonita Haase, Judy DeYoung, Lynne Leuck, Lois Fredrich, Dorothee Foernzler, Sue Nyberg, Jeri Wruck, Judy Horn. ROW 3: Phyllis Youngerman, Gail Gallo, Jerry Barr, Larry Greco, Eugene Lirgameris, Joe Brittelli, Stan Batwinski, Sam Ritacca, Dave Schlichting, Herman Long, Dennis Monroe, Jim Wheeler, Basilio Calchera, Kent Bothe, Alan Houston, Judy Neu- bauer, Linda Long. ROW 4: Vonne Fenske, Dan Bird, Dick Erickson, Ron Goodell, Larry Fortmann, Dan Travanti, Alan Minshall, Lee Well- man, Bob Jacobson, Rodger Gabrielson, Bill Mclntyre, Bruce Free- berg, Dave Kullman, Jim Draganciewicz, Bob Sturm, Dave Allerdyce, Don Secord, Tom Oakland, Mike Zaleski, Greg Gallo. Pleasing Contour . . . Delightful Freshness . . . Lively spirit Sophomore Symphonic Choir ROW 1: Nancy Simonson, Karen Mortenson, Joan Godlewski, Ellen Graf, Randy Brekeller, Sandra King, Florence Vaccarello, Judy Falken- stern, Judy Capponi, Barbara Kasten, Arlene Rasmussen, Miriam Perez, Cecilia Mohr, Leslie Arnold, Amelia Pierce, Judy Lucas, Sue Wisch. ROW 2: Elaine Walton, Mary Ann Arndt, Catherine Deltield, Judy Wilk, Nancy Nelson, Jackie Blackbourn, Janice Duttin, Janet Stines, Margaret Judieka, Linda Bergant, Sharon Makarewicz, Diane Han- sen, Nancy Buswell, Darlene Wolney, Mary Margaret Smith, Lisa Leonard, Pat Bosman, Nancy Hafkin, Carol Faroni. ROW 3: Frank Trecroci, Bruce Bauman, Bruce McNeil, Georgia Lee Rizzotto, Kathy Konrad, Judy Schuetz, Kathy Kiss, Kathy Nielson, Janna 'festina, Susan Bonneau, Jean Stratton, Janice Cardinali, Sandra Loet, .. 'ly Vaicelunas, Sandra Detert, Antonette Cyrulick, Sylvia Fortmann, Tea Ludwig, Frank Holderness, Glen Weridort. ROW 4: Leo George Bonn, William Secord, Erwin Garris, Terry Rose, Elmer DeLabio, Walter Recsi, James Peterson, Howard Carlson, Mike Haubrich, Thomas DeLaat, Thomas Dinges, William Culver, Mike Wenning, Jerry Fani, Charles Klem, Victor Sturman, William Martins, Ted Selander, Dennis Hogan. CU v-4 GS 3-4 CU --4 3-4 ci 3-4 C3 OJ 0.2 1-3 --1 3-4 --1 CD ile ir ly U --4 'v'l 0.9 'v-1 +-Q cv! 4-0 'v-4 CU Dorothee Foernzler American Field Service Exchange Student Dorothee and Her American Family While in Kenosha, Dorothee lived as a mem- ber ot the O. W. Kirkeby family. She is pictured here with Pa and Ma Kirkeby, her sister Mary, and brothers Karl and John. Maggie, the pet boxer, is also a popular member of the Kirkeby household. A. F. S. Student Our i957-'58 exchange student came to us last August from Main- hardt, Baden-Wurttemberg, Ger- many. ln June she graduated from MBHS with honors, after having carried a tull program of studies which included American Prob- lems, Speech, American Literature, French, Chemistry, and A Cappella Choir. Her participation in a wide range of extracurricular and club activities has given her a well- roiunded year ot experiences of the American teen-age girl. Many last- ing triendships have been made this past year, and, as she returns to Germany, Dorothee takes with her a vast amount of affection from her Kenosha classmates. She has been a real Ambassador of Good- will trom her country to ours. On the night of May 2nd prom-goers began their evening with Moonlight and Orchids. The time flew so fast as we flitted from colcetail to coketoil . . . and finally drifted in to the Prom just as our lovely Queen Jill Brunner and her handsome King Carl Bergren were being crowned. We danced until midnight . . . casting off our tiny pointed shoes when they became too much for us to bear. We enioyed a movie premiere and returned to the ballroom to dance and dine thru one of the most memorable nights of the year. Parks and ponds were places for picnics the next day as a lovely dawn brought forth a sparkling warm day. Prom OUR KING ' ,A,. OUR HANDSOME KING CARL BERGREN ' AND HIS LO VELY QUEEN JILL BRUNNER vqasb O' QI I GET' , xi? if II -'Ffa I gm OUR QUEEN X E' 1- Xb ff f ., f KX Vt I x X I t Y E 3 w, gap- 1, at wr' - , x M 1-H Q v X , 7 DQ z Q 1 1 'WIT ,,. 5, . kx,,L v fl J, 'wwf . M ..,. 5 Q ,ff . 1 'M 'un A, .xx ,, W fd QW: r Moonlight and Grchids 130 A Beautiful Evening . . . Beautiful Music . . . Beautiful Gowns A purple flower, a silver beam of light, Each helps to make this night just right. It seems like a dream too good to be true, And it's all mine to share with you. Your gown so fluffy and white as a dove, You look like an angel sent down from above. Your eyes, how they sparkle, you're the fairest of all, With your shining personality, you're the belle ofthe ball. Tomorrow l'll think of this glorious night, With the memories of Orchids and Moonlight. Signing In!! I I Gimme 2 Liffle Kiss, Win Ya Huh? 5' ' Wi if' 'ii 'l f .an if rtt, i w 1 sw15g?1f 131 my C Y if i ,,.,.,, wwf .meanw- Sports' Captains y N 'OM vert mul Siboll Cofffpf.-l TJDOUSA copmm, BO NICK Covent DON HALLAGER L oO,f Co-Captain, Basketball Co-Captain, Basketball Track and Football TOM BONOFIGLIO T COMSM WEISS Co-Captain, Football QQB LAYDEN' ln' Wfesflf tn, Swlmmmg '79 CGPTO Not Pictured LARRY MARTIN Captain, Cross-Country ACKNOVVLEDGEMENT The SPY Staff is grateful for the many photographs in the Sports Section that ' were supplied to Us by Le- Roy Anderson, Stott pho- tographer of the Kenosha Evening News. FRED GROSSENBACH WCKEY FRANKUN Captain, Tennis 134 Co-Captain, Golf Rough and Tough Men Before bowing to Madison West in the season finale the Red Devils won their first seven games to extend their all time K.H.S. record to 23 consecutive victories. Twenty of which came in league play, which is a BIG EIGHT record. The Spy congratulates a terrific team and their great coach Chuck Jaskwhich and his statl for a iob well done in representing our school. Chuck Jaskwhich, Glen McCulloch, Sam Poerio, Chet Kozel, Andy Smith, Roger Higgins. I ,-in .Q r .h 'fm nh., s 'v,3.1. ,.- 24 . Ps.. 51-.zu 4 4 r .N - Agfiz. L - H tg, 'V ' 1 eq . ss. 'ss K T i ., f- .. -A --- ..-,...J '95lga wi 4 . . -- -,.4-as-v.. . it-M Varsity Football ROW T: Cy Pontillo, Dave Hamelink, John Cibrario, Earl Schack- muth, Don Hallager, Tom Bonofiglio, Tom Marcoe, Tom Brickley, Wes Fechner, Howie Evans. ROW 2: Terry Mohr, Chippy Wavro, Lou Scala, Joe Moticik, Dave Zimmerman, Skip Ebbers, Jack Schultz, Phil Evenson, Ron Pelligrino, Steve Cohen. ROW 3: Pat Cayo, Joel Morrison, Dan Travanti, John Huxhold, Carl Ber- gren, Glen Van Wormer, Bob Merrill, Bob Conrad, Jock Eisen- hauer, Pot Callahan. ROW 4: Mr. Chuck Jaskwhich, Harry 135 Rommelfanger, Jim Cersani, Jerry Thomey, Roger Martin, Vonne Fenske, Art Dimeo, Bill Jaskwhich, Phil Bondank, Mr. Chet Kozel. ROW 5: Mr. Glen McCulloch, Nello Copen, Bob Rulssell, Bob Steinsiter, Dick Locicero, Mike Zaleski, Pete Gallo, Mike Bernac- chi, Mike Werve, Charles Voigt, Mr. Roger Higgins. ROW 6: Don Smith, iManageri, Walter Pitts lManagerl, Bob Wicklund, Jerry Kazin, John Ranous, Mike Wells, John Rizzo, Butch Migliano, Mr. Andy Smith, Mr. Sam Poreio. ROW 7: Jim Smith, Carl DiPosquali. .--iq., ... W ...V K.H.S. 33 ......... Argo Ill. O KHS 33 Md C T I O 'Q' Q11 ' wx' ll KWWWB K.:-Ls. 32 .,......... Beloit 0 K.H.s 136 K.H.S. 33 ...... Racine Park O K.H.S. 28 .. .. Janesville 6 K.H.S. 45 .... Racine Horlick O K.H.S. I4 Madison West 47 137 K. H. S. Grid Honor Roll TOM BONOFIGLIO - All Big Eight, All State CSec- ond Teaml, K.H.S. M.V.P., Teen Magazine All- Miclwest, Prep All American Honorable Mention. DAN TRAVANTI - All Big Eight, All State iSecond Teaml, Prep All American Honorable Mention. CHIPPY VVAVRO - All Big Eight, All State. JACK SCHULTZ - All Big Eight, All State Honor- able Mention. TERRY MOHR - All Big Eight iSecond Teaml. CY PONTILLO - All Big Eight iSecond Teaml. PAT CALLAHAN - All Big Eight iSecond Teaml. VONNE FENSKE - All Big Eight Honorable Mention. DAVE HAMELINK - All Big Eight Honorable Mention. RONNIE PELLEGRINO - All Big Eight Honorable Mention. TIM MARCOE - All Big Eight Honorable Mention. Soph. Football ROW 1: Tom Dinges, Ken Wedekis, Ray Clement, Rene Haebig, Tom Richter, Duane Carlson, Bill Simmons, Karl Kirkeby, Ernie Hux- hold, Mike Grciziano. ROW 2: Jerry Paupore, Jerry Fenslce, Jim lrving, Gene Thompson, Jim Chiappetta, Bill Felicelli, Pete Bell- 138 J aver, Wayne Lura, Bob Braze. ROW 3: Coach Verne Schmule, Bill Pecnick, Jeff Ellsworth, Don Biscardi, John Robbins, Dick Cundari, Bob Pecnick, Baptest Vescio, Tom Manson, George Anderson. Whats us got? Us got a lotl We've got the girls that are red hot That's K.H.S.'s pep club this year, Really spry and tull of new cheers. One in a million describes this gal She has pep with a plus. For three years now she's been a pal To each and everyone ot us. ln our hearts she'll hold her tame, By now you know, lvlarita's her name. Laughing and joking are two traits Of another among our greats. Always routing tor our team Donna's really on the beam. Sophomore Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Hallager, Lorraine Haubrich, Sandra Koos Barbara Wade, Edith Jornt. Blonde and fair describes our Queen, Sparkling and gay as a teen. Judy's personality is really great, As a cheerleader she'll always rate. School spirit is in her heart. We'll all miss her when she parts. That's Marilyn in our club, Always there and in the hub. The iuniors and sophs will really try To keep our school spirit its usual high lt they can count on our being attent At each and every school event. Varsity Cheerleaders ROW l: Sundra Regh, Honorine Theriault ROW 2: Judy Whiteside, Marilyn Koll, Donna Schlosser. ROW 3: Marita Krueger, Sue Nyberg Alice Hamre, Gail Jensen, Heidi Krueger. Cagers . . . ersey Bounce Four returning lettermen greeted Coach Don Sudkarnp along with many promising Juniors and Sophomores. What the team lacked in height was made up in spirit and determina- tion. They ended the season with a ll win and lO loss record and tlnished third in the BIG EIGHT, and as in the past seasons, lost to Janesville in the State Sectionals. 'A 96511 .... is 1, 54?-'fe Basketball Team Co-Captains Nick Covelli and Don Hallager, Coach Don Sudkamp. Ken Turk, Mike MCAleer, J0lm l'lUXl'1OlCl Jack Schultz, Tom Bonohglio, Mike Wells, Vonne Fenske, Jerry Thomas, Carl Bergren. K.H.S. K.H.S. K.H.S K.H.S K.H.S K.H.S K.H.S K.H.S Bay View ...... Waukegan .... Madison Central Beloit ......... Janesville ...... Racine Park ..,. LaGrange .. . Racine Park . . K.H.S. K.H.S. K.H.S. K.H.S K.H.S K.H.S K.H.S K.H.S Results Racine l-lorlick . Madison East .. Madison West . . Madison Central Clark ........ Beloit ........ Madison West . Janesville ..... K.H.S. 56 Racine Horlick KJ-l.S. 47 Madison East Tournament K.H.S. 74 Elkhorn .... K.H.S. 73 Lake Geneva K.H.S. 69 Janesville .. l 141 y, , 7 ff '49, 2 4 7 W Theres No Holding Us v This years wrestling team coached by Glen Mc Culloch had an outstanding record in 7 wins and 3 losses. The varsity team tor 2 years in a row captured the Big Eight title and took a 3rd in the State Mat Meet. Terry Mohr turned in an excellent record of 20 wins and 1 loss and captured a lst in the Big Eight and 3rd in the State. Captain and Most Valuable Player Tom Weiss was lst in the Big Eight and 2nd in the State. Our congratulations to Coach McCulloch and Roger Higgins, whose .lV's went undefeated in 7 matches. L I I 'L T I if 49' Bio EIGHT CHAMPS Tom Weiss Mike Werve Terry Mohr Chuck McPherson SECTIONAL CHAMPS Tom Weiss Gerald Barr Chuck McPherson Terry Mohr 1957-1958 1958 1958 1958 1956-1958 1958 1958 1958 Wrestling Squad ROW 1: Dick Smith, Jerry Paupore, Gene Ruffalo, Larry Greco, Scola, Terry Mohr, Jerry Thomey, Jerry Kazin, Mike Bernacchl Lynne Jensen, Dennis Smith, Tom Weiss, Jerry Barr. ROW 2: Mike Werve, Pat Callahan, Coach McCulloch. Walter Pitts 1Managerl, Coach Higgins, .lim Fredericksen, Lou 143 sg Sg.4-.....- Q Ll,-fx I Down b the Riverside This year's Swimming Team coached by Frank Martin ended the season with a dual record of 9 wins and 5 losses. ln the State Meet they placed seventh, due to a disquali- fication in the relay event. The outlook for next season's team looks very good and we wish Coach Martin loads of luck. '? Q j ? A T ,.,3 Q2 'D nail, Swimming Team ROW 1: George Wilder, Bill Schmelling, Larry Willems, Gene Stulgaitis, George Stulgaitis, Cliff Cantwell, Jim Anderson, Tom Homstead, Ted Ludwig, Bernard Schmitz. ROW 2: Gary Pileski lManagerJ, Pete Propsom, Dan Englund, Pete Beck, Ken Halmo, Bob 145 Hackney, Scott Smith, Charles Brown, Bob Pecnick. Bob Layden Captain, Steve Schmelling, Todd Baker, Rudy Pawloski, John Jakubs, Allan Minshall, Ronald Matel, Bill Mclntyre, George Lind- strom, Jim Renne, Coach Frank Martin. Running Wild K ::' 485, 192 ' Oy ' With the nucleus ot Coach Chuck if Jaskwhich's l958 Track Team out :eQt1L.,. with iniuries, they still made an im- 1-. 'Q M' tha' pressive showing by capturing the 4-Ai-'S Big Eight Title tor two years in a row, and then going on to take the Q' .1 Sectional Title. Although they were Sf not able to repeat as State win- W ners, they took a third place. -- ig i ri mms' ,.,- f ll 5 9, ,J .Wvni f , M .gf ,Haw '95 Track Team ROW 1: Chuck Isetts, Ray Filz, Bob Russell, Dave Erclman, Ray Zaleski, Jim Jake, Ronnie Pellegrino, Jerry Thomey, Gene Decker. Clement, John Zohlen. ROW 2: Bob Zanio, Jim Lawell, Al Ep- ROW 4: John Davison, Tom Agazzi, Joe Moticik, Bob Steinsiter, stein, Lee Hamkins, Dennis Monroe, Mike Werve, Larry Martin. Bob Heller, Bob Paska, Don Hallager, John Huxhold, Walter ROW 3: Dick Smith, Dennis Horn lManagerJ, Roger Martin, Mike Gedgauclus. 147 This year's Cross-Country team, with a new coach, Don Sudkamp, showed an improvement over the past year's teams. With Dennis Monroe taking lst in the State Meet, and two sensational Sophs, and the re- liable Seniors, the Harriers took a 12th in the State. Out of six dual meets, they won five, and they captured fourth in the Big Eight. With six lettermen returning, next season's team should uphold this fine record. Hustlin' Harriers ,,, - il get ff Q ,f-4 Ck-gf kv., Cross-Country ROW 1: Steve Schmelling, Dan Englund, Bud Latham, Nicky Don Sudkamp. ROW 3: Gary Fraid, Bill Orth, Ron Perkins Dennis Covelli, Bob Walton, Buzzy Heller, Dave Erdman. ROW 2: Jerry Monroe, Bob Paska, Larry Martin, Mike McAleer. Thomas, John Kriz, John Zolan, Guy Locicero, Bob Zanio, Coach 148 Hustling Hitters N A 'Z' 4 9.06. 1523 KX Qi x o' 1 x Q fx. wgtsa ...xii X I cf Qjtvtg .QA X 'A sn T T Q' 'N Q ' Y, In all three years K.H.S. has been in the Big Eight, they have captured the Big Eight Title. This year they ended the season with 9 wins and 3 losses. We hope Coach Andy Smith's team will repeat as winners for the next three years. Baseball Team ROW 1: Pete Smith lMascotJ, John Cibrario, Tom Bonofiglio, Jim Haubrich, Frank Falcone, Ralph Thomas, Jerry Thomas. ROW 3: Euting, Bob Reh, Chippy Wavro, Don DeAngelis lManagerD. Wayne Eulenbach llvlanagerl, Bob Goldstein, Pat Cayo, Ted ROW 2: Coach Andy Smith, Butch Migliano, Jack Schultz, Randy Kuroski, Captain Ken Knutson, Tony Serpe. 149 With only two lettermen returning, the outlook for Coach Joe Britteli's T958 Golf team was dim. But with certain Sophs and Jrs showing sur- prising strength, the linksmen cap- tured the Big Eight Title. The team was knocked out of contention for the State Meet in the sectionals. Co- Captain Mickey Franklin, our lone entry, took eighteenth place and also fired a hole-in-one. Grappling Golfers 7s?'7I'fT ft J K H 94 7 . tl at '55 :Kp T -1 XQVQ k N x 'L '93-'x .9 W rv Golf Team ROW 1: Joe Broesch, Dick Adamson, Chuck Rizzo, Don Camosy, Tom LaDousa. ROW 2: Mickey Franklin, Dick Zimmerman, Ken Cherry, Dan Chubrillo, Dennis Pecore. NOT PICTURED: Coach Joe Brittelli. 150 Tennis An one?? 'A Fun Q 4 ,v T- 1425 5 N V 952, 92' I M' A3 ' , ' me 'B X 41 I 1 nkgogt u ' 5' '- 'S up rf' fa v K 4194'- I' it 1? C-hc-.IG--'Tha This year's Tennis team coached by Verne Schmale racked up a dual record of 9 wins and 3 losses. In the Big Eight They placed third, but were not able to place in The Sec- Tionals. With four returning leTter- men, The outlook for next year should be impressive. Tennis Team ROW 'I: Bob Walton, Ken Key, Paul Pifer, Fred Grossenbach, Tom Lindas. ROW 2: Harry Krause, Vonne Fenske, Ken Turk, Bill Nehls, Tom Vocino, Coach Verne Schmale. 151 K K , 3. . x V . if Q yt! ',hk . 5 if 1 2-. 31 .fm ff . W .ffm . ix N A X 5. . , im, f 1, Aw Y Aa f Q ax aff ' ,f' Q' . ,', 2,y'b 'Y 'A 'M 4 . I ig f ' 4 0 'W 3 ' ., 4 '5 .1 f , , Q .. 1 Q X Q ' K 4 A A641 . , , . ' 0' . . , YL K. ' 'L Q' ' k ,V '7 L .. .iff 5' 'iff A ' Q 'f a - 4 ' f 1 z ' Y 5 E 4 , K X W A , , , ' ' s .u.j,,.:'g-wk ,, ffm... ' - v . ' f - 1, g,Ni,.,, ,Q 3 ,5,i5P:,1:. ,.,5.,1:.v, ,-,J ,L if f X, , ,. -, 4- 1 , , M: 'f-H -:--,, . v,,,..,.-:Nl-1 V- ,V . ,. f . ' -1 . I 951- - -2' -fh fa.. .fmgq-1 M-.+f'n,f , ' - V' 1 f, N.-' 'mx HL , ,. .. V. k , .. 11-'E-W. ,..,1 H '. 0 ,,fj, w . ,f,:ES.vk.-:gf ,-112' ff . ' 'ni f:7i'f'A g14f Q I :ff .fag-f-S'-11?f v-5?-MV' N, ' 4, . ' 1' . - PS' V- ,vrf-...Q :v H -Q.. 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Now ThaT our high school days have come To an end . . . and There'll be no more books To lug . . . or verses To memorize . . . or Theorems To reciTe . . . or lockers To sTuTT . . . we realize how much our high school years have meanT To us. VVe'll miss The familiar couples walking hand in hand down The hall . , . The rusTle of girls' skirTs . . . The men in Their K-iackeTs . . . The odors from The chemisTry lab . . . The group in The Park . . . The Trudge from The Annex To The Main Building aT -40 degrees . . . all The Things ThaT never meanT so much To us 'Til we had To leave Them. Our laughing . . . loving . . . loafing K.l-l.S.'ers . . . we wepT aT Their Homecoming . . . Twirled aT Sub Deb . . . cheered aT Their TooTball games . . . clapped aT Their VarieTy Show . . . squealed aT Their wnesTling meeTs .'. . rooTed aT Their baskeTball games . . . gasped aT Their class play . . . and glided aT Their Prom . . . sadly and reminiscingly. Qur embarrassrnenTs . . . laughTer . . . Tears . . . all combine in our sTorehouse of memories . . . Tor iT was a year of Tun . . . friendliness . . . and sorrow. Memories . . . memories, some of which will be TorgoTTen . . . some of which will remain forever as wonderful reminders of our high school daze . . . Joan Tower, EdiTor g W few wk, W m W I , .3515 51 2115- ' fm - V ,,,q,.+- . '.1i!'i3321'--1111i',ifP . V , .V -,vw -Q: 1 E? , ,A w-1 ' MCA, Q1 Em -' a ww ' , , ,,,,v , 53 ' n ..-,Y ai C7 W X - ,-. TW-QV 1 L ' BVSWAJ-15!?'?'i ' ST? Vi ' f':? . f-ffl? A ' ,- - ,. ' ' ,Q Lf , if ' - rl , .,g,',Q,1ei:'a1 51 , we WEP-' 1 - ,?fygi5f,1 ' 'T vis-.?,11f'x5: i.-uiifgy H lun . J, ,vp . 1 ,r I X 5 X :, , , V 4- ' 'A 1 4 gf.: 7, gif , 1 X. 1 3 w 'r 2 ' f-. if 1' K 2 .Y ,. L, 1- QU- -Y . I, ,,-.A .' , 13. ,. 1 F-,. ,E-K, ,- vp' v,1.,fi'f w, +2 -Q Nc' I n J 1:2 YC 5' +- -Q If 4:'yfw 1 D. nf .Y 4 i QM ,ll 1 sr' - ' - 1'.,,g 5 ,we-rw 11,17-'.H , L:-. 11-Q :V 14, . - -gg H .1 ' , 2 .. V ,VI , ,lv X, , , L..g,, .. . ,4-. . -ui fx ,Mft L nw ' K mv ' W-1 uni' N . ff 'nm mx Nfmweizaxbkiwv' Our Friends Some of the Best friends of Kenosha High are listed on the following pages. If it were not for the financial assistance of the advertisers, sponsors, and patrons, the 1958 SPY could not possibly be the kind of book it is. . . We hope you will study this section of the SPY and be- come acquainted with these friends and patronize them whenever possible .... . , . . . . . . The 1958 SPY Staff is grateful for their continued interest and help in producing a yearbook that we can be proud of for years and years ..............,........... 157 S i Q YOUR FRIENDSHIP IS OUR BUSINESS! Without your friendship, we can't continue in business. That's why it's important to us that you're satisfied when you buy your Chevrolet from us. Here's how we back it up when we say Come in again! We've worked hard to build up a repu- tation in this community for honest and fair dealing. We make sure you get the car you want, with the equip- ment you want, at a reasonable price. We always try to give you quick at- tention, too. Our deliveries are as prompt as we can possibly make them. And yet, for your protection, we wonit let a car out of our building unless itis 5815-Sth Avenue in topflight running condition. We believe that's the right way to do business. YOU benefit because you get exactly what you want. We benefit be- cause chances are youill be back for your next car. lt's a favorite saying of ours that our best advertisement is a satisfied customer. We'd be happy to talk to you at your first opportunity. OL-48691 QUALITY CHEVROLET COMPANY Q.: N ' .-,. . tl, A.... no e 7 , x W ' f 0 'v,bXr', V- 4- ff f X x 3-15: A X x X K 1-3 v tv' f A5 X N xxx E V A N If 1 ff I y 'QQ X X 3 4 ' 9. 'A v x V . - lf' f f X' 'QNX X Vx '- 1' fl, N rg 1 K . ' X N NR x MZ, Q A X QM, :': MN 'QW .- X bqfore you look . 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SIMMONS COMPANY On Uur Anniversary We Wish to Extend Our Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of '58 Downtown Dutch Maid 627-56th St. Uptown Dutch Maid 6134-22nd Ave. Dutch Maid Drive-In 2717-67th St. fAll Conveniently Locatedj The Finest In: Sundaes, Sodas, Malts, Sandwiches And Delicious Lunches Prompt, Courteous Service-Pleasant Atmosphere r fAll Locally Ownedj fx I ANAco N DA from mine 1? consumer REQLLS. PAT.0ff. Compliments of THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 MARSHALL STUDIO A 1215 - 63rd Street Kenosha, Wiseons1n Olympic 4-2975 I HYSLOP DEPARTMENT STORE CO. Kenosho's Foremost Store Since 1889 Home of Nationally Advertised Brands For Value-Wise Shoppers ISERMANN BROTHERS Kenosha's Leading Store for Men and Young Men 614-616 Fiity-Sixth Street COMPLIMENTS of 9 1 ENN EY I. C. PENNEY CO. Q 702 - 58th STREET Q KENOSHA, WISCONSIN S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Compliments oi SEARS, RDEBUGK and 00. COME TO JACK ANDREAAS. . . For the Finest in. . . if Fresh Chocolates 81 Candies 'ff Homemade Ice Cream 'A' Delicious SandWiChoS 'A' Wonderful Malts E joy your evenings with a it to our comfortable Ras- rry Room. . .excellent serv- n and soft music. CONFECTIONER IN THE HEART OF KENOSHA AT 24th AVE. 81 60th ST. THE DOCEM TEENS CLUB Sharon Topel ..,.. Betty Makarewiez. . Sheila Kuehera. . Judy Johnson .... Roberta Regh ...., Donna Volpendesta .... '58 Sharon Knapp .... Barbara Malko .... Mary Harrison .... Annette Seopel .... Karen Bredeek ,... ...759 CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1958 . . . ,'58 Sundra Regh. . . . ....,58 Joan Hauhrich. . . . . .'58 Yvonne Parisea. . , .758 Judy Balza. . .. ....,58 Leah Jensen... Sue Tohert ...... .,.. 58 Sandra Lynn..,. . . . .759 Penny Corr. . . ....,59 Sue Laydenu... .,. .'59 Sue Kapplain. . .. Betty Jo Kuzmieh CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 TERPSICHORE CLUB PEGGY GEDDES GIFTS and cosivinrics 5817 Sixth Avenue Kenosha, Wisconsin NSUCCESSW in all you do Deena Robinson Beth Covelli Marita Krueger Katie Arneson Dianne Bianchi Carol Manson Honorine Theriault ' Jeane Barca Rita Savaglio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 KIMCE KLUB Heidi Krueger Judy Bitautis Mary Gallagher Sharon Yordi Mary Dihhle Kate Delfield Katie Higgins Pat Tynitus Janice Cardinelli UNION COOPERATIVE PUBLISHING CO. PUBLISHERS OF THE KENOSHA LABOR Joh Printing of All Kinds Ol. 7-6116 2225 - 63rd Street Kenosha, Wisconsin Lynn Anderson Pat Bosrnan Judy Capponi Antoinette Cyrulik ,ludy De Young Phyllis DiLetti Gail Gallo Joyce Gallo Connie Kramer Mary Morton CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF N582 Lynne Paulsen Sandy Paulsen Marilee Quilice Beverly Shakus Anita Standridg Kathy Sturino Jill Van Harpen Judy Whiteside Carol Zabukove Marilyn Koll FEA FOURENS Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1958 and Best of Luck in the Future From the TOPPERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Secretary 7 Anthony Serpe David Hamlink ' Mike Zaleski ' Carl Bergren Butch Migliano 58 58 59 '59 '59 60 Pro Tem Jerry Thomey ' MEMBERS Herbert Lepp '58 Terry Mohr '58 Robert Wavro '58 Joel Morrison '59 Steve Cohen '59 Robert Goldstein '59 Phil Bondank '59 Robert Wieklund '60 Thomas Manson '60 5 Congratulations! 2 Class E 'I 95 8 ' fx' 2, 5 13 VENJ 8 4 . 1.- . A. s To the 1958 Class of Mary D. Bradford High School Congratulations On Your Outstanding Accomplishments Best Wishes For A Bright Future BECKER AWNING 81 SHADE COMPANY 1923 - 65th Street 01. 24465 Kenosha, Wisconsin CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1958 GALLO OIL COMPANY WIRE ROPE for ALL EQUIPMENT CABLE ASSEMBLIES to SLINGS for SAFE HANDLING AIRCRAFT CABLE for ORDER CONTROLS Founded 1896 - 4-6th Year in Kenosha MACWHYTE WIRE ROPE COMPANY Compliments of Phone OL 7-3195 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOIVIEN 5000 SEVENTH AVENUE FORMERLY MICAS 6? PAUL JERRY 4 Reef THE VIGANSKYS extend heartiest Congratulations to the CLASS OF ,58 EEA M rg Compliments of w HITURE co. A-----:Ta r--4 6209 22nd AVE. ' PHONE 5133 0 KENOSHA, WISCONSIN Complefe Home Furnishers FEATURING GRAND RAPIDS' FINEST FURNITURE Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1958 HOLM'S MANUFACTURING C0 KENOSHA, WISCONSIN TOOLS-DIES-SPECIAL MACHINES-FIXTURES-JIGS Where Your Hard-earned Dollar Buys Moron l BIG BOB'S ON THE SQUARE Professional Sponsors B. Spalding Hill, M.D. .. 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