'Tis educofion forms The common Just os ' ' The SPY for 1960 Mary D. Bradford High School Kenosha, Wisconsin A, ' 45 1 . K,-ug , ff W' fi Aw? wi, ' f , 4 1 g fgwrk 1 AW I , if fm. ,L 5 i'L 'ae gk X 'KW' n Q A ' Q Q 'Y -. .-wh'-Q , x ' sa ,i . ,y 48 bw , 7? h JE A1 1 Qin! M If , 0 4:3115 3 4. ff 2 A. 1 xr , 31,-i ,M E- , gg' :midi X 4 1 C f I -' F , uve I , ,nm 4 Q P K e 'L n H 1 , , 4 f . I , W I . I , ,gf M X? lux.. 'H S59 111 il 'Q ' . , - Y 1 , QE , 8 X fs Q ,, nm Q' wx, 'YA-1,g.'1 i Y ' T Y., , y v Mtg X6 ix 4 C Va, A .V 'Q wk ,Q UW ' ' wx I ? S .gw 9 fb 56 YA A, GEM ia .P ink 5 fggk, V fi q r QC Q 1 Afff, 5 , ' n? ,ax , - L 1-,fi g. f ww, 4 'fl ' gy fi .W QQ f'fgf?Q5..,K 3 2 A f :mfr - I if v :ff f 5 f 35365 2 fy 4 , 1 wk, ' Zigi, 7 Q Wim' 9 - J ,lk :if Q 'E f' 4 f -3 ' A ' Qiaiii? ., 'i . 5 , 2 I, 9 ' X 'wi f 5 X Q ' f J'LL i ig? - Eb x ? 'S Y I in. Yes, here it is . . . your SPY for l96O . . . filled with just about two hundred pages . . . a book put together with many hours of work and worry .. . get the pic- tures taken, write the copy, lay out the pages, sell the ads, promote subscriptions . . . and yet, it is a book made up of more than that. Its essential element is you - yes, each and every one ot you. lt it were not, there would be no sense in having a yearbook at all. You may argue that your picture is not in the book very otten, or that you were never on a team, but, in any case, my answer is this - It you walked the halls ot K.H.S,, ran to Bill's, saw the games, sold the tickets, put the decorations up, ate the cupcakes, or merely went to classes, this book is tor you. lt you added figures, studied grammar, dissected trogs, punched a typewriter, mixed chemicals in the lab, made sparks fly in electric- ity, set type, learned amo . . . amos . . . amat, memo- rized theorems, or gave speeches, this book is tor you. lt you argued with teachers, ran to beat the tardy bell, his 'il ate in the lunchroom, read the Kenews, complained about grades, or torgot your homework, this book is for you. And . . . in a somewhat larger sense . . , it you headed committees, ran the newspaper, acted in the play, reigned as royalty, played the instruments, sang in the choirs, led a club, represented the school abroad, or played on the field or court or in the pool or on the mat or greens, this book is tor you. 'We are in an age ot progress , . . an age in which we begin to wonder when science will reach its saturation point, Fads are wild, wacky, and beautitul at the same time, music is loud and sott at once, lite is calm and mixed up, and every day new and wonderful ideas are expressed by scientists, authors, educators, philosophers, and politicians. This year was a year ot change and this is what we have tried to express in our book, With new designs, covers, pictures, writirg techniaues, organiza- tion ideas, and teotures, the l9oO statt has tried to keep up with the supersonic pace at 'oO. any 'Gigi I M 71 1 'Qi' W.. , f This is a book written for each and every one of you. lt was with a deep feeling of obligation for your likes and dislikes that we worked for a year in completing it. Open it now and read the story of this past year at K.H.S. Read it with a sense of accomplishment, pride, and possibly with a little sorrow. And when you have finished reading it, it is our deepest wish that you will have gained, not only for this year, but for many years to come, a record of memories to be recalled and appreciated often, Nancy Simonsen Editor 5 Sp f zz N y 5 m ss z or' Jzm Pei rsen smess Mgr 5 L Sfrzffzng Subs pf My Sue H fzbery pfvofogrczpfver' H rvey Doe r ny Hrfzsfs Hlezafa Mzsciyler' Leaf: Jensen Copy Ecfzfor' Jean Munkger pfzo ogropfiy A4977 iafle Croc fe F760 Presents Nik e Summer Fall Sentennial Seasons JL All Winter Spring p XL , gg an M ,' WS' i, sa, i L . A ' , , 1 as qw 3535, 'ff -4 l ,ff L 4 'R fl Y' 1 'PU f , if 'W' VV y, z .F ii if 5 lx- fi F 1 A g 5 H 5 f Z 3 Z '. ' fa 1 A A ,ff 1: Q. fa . 5 gf g Q Sink ir! Waiting for the 1105. ,tg S,1Y?'?L f yu i 49 G. ' -'- n-AW -. I, Hecve ho! l.osf Blast - and if wos! sr iffy is 491, 5 , 4125 7 H X fl! g 's fi Q Introducing Mr. Huettncr Mary D. Bradford High School welcomes as its new principal Mr. Otto Huettner. Mr. Huettner came to Kenosha from Sheboygan, Wisconsin where he was the principal of South Side Junior High School. He was educated in the Public Schools of Milwaukee and attended college at Northwestern University, The University of Chicago, and The University ot Colorado. As a teacher, he has taught music and social studies. From 1944-1946 Mr. Huertner served in the United States Navy. Mr. Huettner is aftiliated with Kappa Delta Pi, Sheboygan Elks Club i299, and is listed in Who's Who in Education, Who's Who in the Midwest, and Who's Who in Music International. The SPY staff of 1960 wishes to thank Mr. Huettner for the improvements which have been made during his first year. We hope that K.H.S. will continue, under his guidance, as one of the finest high schools in the state. 14 Mr. Maurer is in his eleventh year as Superintendent of Schools. He works closely with the Board of Education on policy matters concerned with running the Kenosha Public Schools, and sees to it that the pupils get the best kind of education possible throught the most reasonable expenditure of tax money. '63 2 0 R 8 5 ng 5 ll Dr. Cooley is in his fourth year in Keno- sha as the Director of Secondary Edu- cation. His iob is to help improve the educational program for pupils in grades 7-IQ, He studies the needs for new schools and is in charge of planning for them. He determines when new teachers are needed and hires them and works with teachers and teaching materials, to provide increased learning opportunities. Mr. Huettner, Miss Tenuta, and Mr. Stocker, together, help to make our life at K.H.S. more interesting, pleasurable, and fascinating. Because of their help and guidance our school runs smoothly and efficiently. gw-'raw 6 X Xi, 3 s.., ' if ,453 if f I W pi Q ' .3 x . - -1- wli' A' 'lm 54 in .A ry' iv sp' v , w ' ,wg 'V wk- ff' 1 'urs wk A if ,vi A, M: ., if 1 2- YT I A3 5 'I M 9 ,Q Q.' 1 tw 1 , V A , .1-lx gf R-QA:-ii ,, .- f. 4 4 4 . if, S. !.... ...S r,,4-w sr D .S M www? Q51 W W sf HIWSW Yr xvw 1 ,Q . .A K , s':v - Aww -4.-.. 9 4D 0 61. 1 9 'fy I ag H 147' . M Y i . SBK ' 4, Q43 ws? 1 K 7, aw . i -4164 Wm. ' L. .. J it i'7 Z - ,,5.e'.T' 5, W 1 1 . V 4 ff Q 4 wa -if if if ' 5g E ' Q , 2, x , 'xx , Z '54 3 2 at . Z, f f .Q , M 1 AA ,gf V 1 17'f C 1 f Yi VE , gf H , 'f v 17, ' H B 3, I ' M ' Q 52 , 'U I N n M. Ii, his 1,- MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Ro!ph Houghton, Mrs Richard Gcorder, Mr. Richard Hagen, Mr. James Frosefh ' 1' My ,. gnu i 4: fd I 5 :MT . ,Ji fr MW dl-Z,,f f 'rv 3 ' 1 SPEECH DEPARTMENT Miss Rosemary Jonos, Mr. John Davies ART DEPARTMENT Mr Som Chrlsfy Mr Kenneth Brown Mind Your Participles, Gerunds, and Infinitives iv- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT BACK ROW lrvmg Hansen Donald Hensey ROW 4 Douglas Harmes Eunice Bacher Leslne Mclntyre August Fischer Theodore Scropos ROW 3 Charles Knlckrehm Barbara Luckas Mary Murphy Sybul Faust Ruth Brelseth ROW 2 Edith Damel Rosemary Jonas Arlyn Zeller Lurlyn lsely FRONT ROW Laura Steflen Charlotte Moody ,Aw Q M. ,AJ LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT BACK ROW Juluana Blank ROW TWO Sybil Faust Dorothy Meier FRONT ROW Vnrguma Wllsor' Leone Bcyler 19 -. .. Q' , .- Z 1 ' , , 1 , ' , A , ' , , 1 4 , , , ' , ' , 1 ' ' f , , , 1 , 1. 5 , ' X ' J 5 Wg ii I 'iff 453 , l V' N , t.. 1- er, 'HW 7 H ' y Home Economics Department X3 Miss Florence Sokolik, M M C b n, Miss Tere M D ugh Physical Education Departments Gle MC Il h J Peel, Roger Higgins, G Id BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BACK ROW: Mr, Young, Miss Kronenwetter, Mr, Glaeser, Mr. Hillier, Mr. Hortell, Mr. Schmale FRONT ROW: Mrs, Karlson, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Gober, Mr. Stuyvesant. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mr, Owens, Miss Yates, Mr. Campbell, Mr, Marfelle, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr Thompson INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr, Thomas, Mr, Link, Mr. Reppert, Mr. Smith, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Freeberg, Mr. Kriz Summer School Typing? Oh what a beautiful morning - to be homel fn? June l4, ten days after school closed for most of us, .590 students dragged themselves out of bed at 6130 A.M. to begin six weeks of summer school. They suftered through the damp, hot mornings for four hours, dreaming about the swimming pool or a picnic, while trying to concen- trate on one of the English, Advanced Math, American The ianitors work while we study. I Q5 8. 4 History, or typing courses. As a result of summer school, 25 students received their high school diplomas. The other 565 students could be found back in high school for the l959-60 school year with an extra credit. Summer School, Kenosha, U.S.A. if Law, X ', . Y kv I .. . I S I any Q, M 2. twig' IK. A-f K ' fr '15 I -fini nv- f-qi Representatives to Badger Boys' State for 1959 While some students ot K,H.S, were soaking up sun or working in business establishments around town, tive ot cur students repre- sented K.l l.S. at Badger Boys' and Badger Girls' States. Dennis Michele, Jim Renne, and Terry Rose attended sessions of Badger Bays' State, held on the campus of Ripon College. ln the spring of 1959, they had been chosen by members of the Arreri- can Legion and school olfticials for this honor. During their one week stay on the campus, the boys studied government along with about 700 representatives from around the state: They set up an imaginary 50th state and practiced all the functions of the state, county, and city governments. ln the spring of l959, Dennis Michele, Jim Renne, and Terry Rose were chosen for Badger Boys' State, while Toni Cyruliln and Nancy Simonsen were chosen for Badger Girls' State. They were chosen by members of the American Legion and school officials for this honor. They learned the qualities of good leadership, became more familiar with and realized the importance of our govern- ment. They all agreed that the experiences gained were those which would last a lifetime. Dennis, Jim, and Terry leave tor Ripon campus if 'ul' 'U' L XO i, viz Badger Boys' and Girls' State Representatives to Badger Girls' State for i959 Toni and Nancy see their tirst glimpse of Liz Waters Hall. 9-We . ,M h ' M ,. Once Upon A penny for your thoughts. And the big night begins. ul Xp ! K .Ag M W. The pause that refreshes. .3 J-Q-A a Dream A 'M Terrace Twilight Brightly glittering stars, golden full moon, and a delightfully inviting atmosphere describes June l9, the night of the i959 summer formal, Once Upon o Dream. A magical spell was cast on Maplecrest Country Club from the time the first dreamy strain of music was played by Joe Perini and his band. The sponsors deco- rated the hall beautifully. Included in the set- ting were ci wishing well in the middle of the floor and crepe paper hanging from the walls. Cookies and punch provided refreshments for guys and their dates between dances. Well, what are you people looking at? As the night progressed, the enchantment from the hall spread itself onto the dimly lit terrace and over the enormous, velvety green golf course. No one could resist the temptation of following it for ci short, 'or not so shortl stroll, Before the crowd realized it, it was l2:OO, the band was packing up, and one more night to remember had ended. The end of a wonderful night. We Entertained MD Pinpoint Precision Highsfeppers Ar K. H. S. Clarinet: Kay Anderson, Bucky Asboth, George Bagdon, Sherrill Block, Pat Calvert, Pat Christian, Marilynn Copen, Linda Fonk, Judy Gentz, Carol Klitzke, Bruce Larson, Phil Paulsen, Marilynn Rose- mann, Carol Schnell, James Szantor, Veronica Szeliga. Alto Clari- net: Joy Anderson. Bass Clarinet: Joy Howe, Lucille Turco. Contra Bass Clarinet: James Firchow, Soprano Saxophone: Robert Richards. Alto Saxophone: Charles Ashley, Wayne Higgins, Joan Metten, Jan Schlevensky. Tenor Saxophone: Mike Kempainen, Gene Mentink, Baritone Saxophone: Gary Laba. Bass Saxophone: Larry Eils. Flute: Irene Andrade, Connie Cassidy, Betty Huettner, Elaine Kirk, Dave Mink, Sandra Ponzio, Judy Stewart, Pat Thiel, Bill Yankus. Oboe: Jim Lempke, Jackie Ohlgart. Cornet - Trumpet: Ed Jozwaik, Nancy Kemp, Lowell Schroeder, John Steddick, Robert Carr, Jim Hendrick- son, Joe Howe, Thomas Lane, Don Neau, Dennis Roseth. Olugle Horn: Ken Kastman, Ken Wermling. Baritone Horn: Jerry Fenske, Gary Garcia, Virginia Schenk, Doug Vacarello. Trombone: Jim Buss, Peter Gentile, Bob Hackney, John Stepanuk. French Horn: Kent An- derson, Larry Benefiel, Sheryl Glinski, Eric Johnson, Mari Leppanen. Sousaphone: Roger Andreoli, Don Deeder, Jerry Perona. Percussion: Lee Aiello, Harvey Doerring, Ed Evans, Peter Gallo, Ran Jensen, Terry McNeil, Noel Smith, Bill Van Caster. Color Guard: Barbara Christian, Gail Hansen, Alice Jackson, Sandy Kellman, Marsha Mathews, Norma McCrary, Marilynn Milauc, Beverly Neuman, Kaye Paulsen, Lynne Paulsen, Jane Robinson. Ask any student or member of the faculty at K.H.S. if the Red Devil Band isn't a very important part of their life here! Directed by Ralph J. Houghton and assisted by James Froseth, they put spice into each of our foot- ball games with their playing and marching during half times. They accompany the football team to one out of town game each year. This year they traveled to Janes- ville and put on an excellent show. Gn December lst they presented their annual Mid- Winter Band Concert. The highlight of their undertakings this past year, was their two week trip to New York City starting on June 26 when they set off in three Greyhound scenic cruiser buses. ln Washington D.C., they played a concert on the capitol steps. The Band took part in the Interna- tional Lion's Club Parade in New York City, by march- ing down Fifth Avenue. ln competition with eight other Wisconsin bands, they took first place. The band also marched away with seventh place in national com- petition with 39 bands participating. In Madison Square Garden the band presented the flags of all the nations and put on a show of their own. After sight seeing for three days, they returned home. Exhausted, but happy. During the summer, our band won eight other first place awards and two seconds in band competitions, We'd like to say congratulations to a terrific band! Perfection Plus 53 f A fw Q N? 2 'fy Q p wp x x. fi' .Nw Siam ,M W we if .S 'gg sz' M ,, ,A nf J 1, ' fl 1 K 1 A., x R ww J, y Tl - '57, ,ff ' F 'Q if' , 147 Q '35 ff f at 1 QM, if - W. A .,. . 'i. :yt F 3 if 3? 1 5 ,unbn 1 ff fi Q Wy? H New York My gosh! Aw, come on - let us inl Now, Dove, let's nof be hoggish. Manhattan Ferry Friends, Romans, ond Countrymen, lend me your ears in 'QW'-3 r Q rf o ig M , r .W Representatives Allan Epstein, K.H,S. i959 Summer Exchange Student Allen Epstein, Kenosha High School's Exchangee, was the student chosen from thirty other applicants to represent America Abroad. This was done under the American Field Service Exchange Program. Al traveled with the other A.F.S. students from America across the Atlantic Ocean by boat. There they separated and went to their assigned places, Al's being Kunsbacko, Sweden, Kunsbacka is a resort town with a population of l5,000. His Swedish family was the Evir Hans- son tamily. Mr. Hansson is the principal of a school there. The other members of his family included a brother Jon, seventeen, a sister, Brete, and a brother, Bro, who was in America at the time of Al's visit. Some of the things he enjoyed doing with his brother were swimming, sail- ing, camping, Hshing, and sightseeing. With his family, he visited parts at Norway and Denmark, and he also saw Germany and Holland. At the end of his trip for one week, all of the A.F.S. students in Sweden met at Stockholm where they were given a tour of Sweden's capital city. Al reportedly had a very interesting and educational experience. We know that his Swedish family and all the many friends that he made miss him and hope that he will return. Adriano sees what American nightlife is like ,-.f-of' n-7 Abroad Adriano Alippi is the eighth foreign ex- change student to come to Mary D. Brod- ford High School under The Americon Field Service Exchange Program, Adriono's home is in the city of Rome, Italy, He attends En- nio Tuirino Visconii school there. His Ameri- can family was the Dale Buchan's. During school, Adriano was busily occupied with American Problems, German, Electric- ity, and Speech. He enjoyed all ot his sub- jects equally well. He also found time to participate in A Cappella Choir, Key Club, Honor Society, and he was made on honor- ary member of Hi-Y Club. Adriano was an active member of Toastmasters Club, and he attended St. Mary's Church. Upon returning home, Adriano plans to go to college and moior in the field of science. The great number of friends that he has made wish him the best of luck in this work and all of his other future activities, Adriano will be long remembered for his wonderful personality and all the contributions which he has made, We think that there is no other better ambassador from young Italy to young America. ltoly's answer to Rock n' Roll ,ff Adriano Alippi, K.H.S. l959-60 Foreign Exchange student The Bucl-ion's 8 guest 3 , N tfgdg Q NG -w V- ti B 1 BQ. N'X'n 9 IA, '- - The Summer Somethin' new on the scene For all of us the arrival of summer brought fun. The Tuesday bike races attracted huge crowds of teen- agers. When we took time out from our chatting to actually watch the race, we saw a number of MBHS'ers starring. Mike Leitch and Ken Wedeikas were frequently heard winning races. All the beaches from Alford's to Carol Beach were full to the hilt on every sunny day. The tans got deeper and the lake warmerC?l as the summer wore on. When the pool was finished, kids swarmed to it as if it were on a one day stand. Reservations were almost needed to find a place to swim in it. There was so much more to the summer - dancing at the formal, eating at drive-ins, playing miniature golf. We had an endless number of things to do in what seemed an endless time to do it, - And then it all ended! Grub it upl Scene N The sophomores invade K.H.S. School came and gave us something to do during the day. English and chemistry replaced the beach. We discovered that the brand of Concentration found in school was much harder than that on the television show. Nightly scooping was replaced by homework. Everyone agreed that vacation had sped by. For some it brought honors to the school. At Badger State Toni Cyrulik and Nancy Simonsen campaigned for state ottices at the girls' session, Dennis Michele, Jim Renne, and Terry Rose were officials at Boys' State. Ken Turk and Skip Lane traveled to Montreal for the International Key Club Convention. Allan Epstein rates the title of farthest iourneyer, as he represented Kenosha in Kungsbacka, Sweden. For others, summer school and jobs limited free time. High- schoolers obtained work in the oftlces, factories, drive-ins, golf courses, stores, and even in the sewers of Kenosha. Well, my garsh! Will you look at thatl 1 33 mt. A day of warming up Steps to the deep .,' ,ff Q 4 f M 3 , fi 'Ml.f ' fx 22,-Diff--7- P , . O if f ' . ' K Liwg ,f ' Q ,Q ' Rs, 4' x Q 1 2 ' 'af ff K xv.. if ' K ' ' af H- V H' K. , ,, . H , , 55' I, K X M 5 sf K, -'ff Q .t ' ' 4 55 ' 5 x H. ff? , ,, 1 . ' 'X Qi Kay , . x ' , 1.4 W 7 t A Ak., L35 ' V -, X 'fm 1, 1.4, W-Q. 5 1 1 A ii5 i Qill2f5,r1'?.- 1 ' , M f ,gf , . i 5 . M. , wx fm:-','.,,f,3i W2g2 ' fs.ffj.,g,g Q , H ,H A' W -h at-,Q f1':3V- ' is-ffawm , Q 5 1, , ff'-T' X A .kia Eager students of K,l-l.S., flock to an early morning of fascinating WORK!!l! The Autumn Leaves Gee, Dad, how you've changed!!! The cool winds of fall swept into town leaving a golden-brown blanket of leaves covering all the walks that lead to K,H.S. As we frequented these walks each morn- ing and met all our friends, we discussed the many activities of this season. Each class elected its officers who took a very active part in leading the activities. With autumn came the annual confusion of forming our school clubs, but with the cone fusion came much fun. The football season rolled around, the cheerleaders yelled for victory, the crowds went mod with school spirit, and our team slid into undefeated first place as the Big Eight Champions. Along with these happenings, we all cam- paigned for whomever we thought best candidate for Homecoming queen. Then, the excitement subsiding, matters quieted down for a while. But not for long! The corridors began to buzz with a new sound What's this? Vocation? lt was o short re- cess, but everyone, teachers and students alike agreed that it was a good cause and readily accepted it. After this the days slipped by, and Thanksgiving was in our midst. And the snow began to fall - Rfte 4 v ri if I . c . , R xx f . 1' ' . f' , 1 . . y Q ar? X 4 W fi One of those very, very crowded dances following a game. Popcorn!!! Peanuts!!! Candy!!! 1' Sophomore Night ll 5 3 ' U3 . . 1 ,iii So homores met their upperclassmefl p They learned K.H.S. cheers from Barb and Edie And, of course, the program would not be complete without meeting the faculty Sophomore night was held on Wednesday, September 23, in the high school auditorium. The program was based on the television program, KALEIDESCOPE with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, Bill Martins as Chet and Bill Stenzel as Dave. The program was aimed at providing the incoming sophomores with helpful information and suggestions about high school life. The audi- ence was taken on a tour of the school and had a visit with Allen All-School, played by Lennie Siebert, and Frances Friendly, played by Ellen Graf. The sophomores first met Allen and Frances who were being inter- viewed by Dave Brinkley on the corner of lOth Avenue and 57th Street, Kenosha, Wisconsin. Next, they met a group of students in a classrroom which gave them an overall picture of student life. There was also a round table with student leaders who gave advice to them. The last scene was the faculty lounge with the faculty representatives giving advice and comments. The program concluded with the school cheer and the singing of the school song led by the cheerleaders. 37 Bill Martins Q lias Chet Huntley This year, as in the past years, the Girls' Physical Education Department of K.H.S. has formed the Girls' Athletic As- sociation. This organization gives the girls a chance to en- ioy physical exe-rcise by par- ticipating in such sports as volleyball, bowling, basket- ball, bounceball, archery, softball, and trampoline. Some of their activities are the St. Patrick's Day cup cake sale, initiation of the new members, and their annual banquet. The G.A.A. Board consists of the heads ot each activity. They plan each sport and see that it is carried out in an ef- Girls' Athletic 1 V! Hifi l ficient manner, l 1 BACK ROW: Kavin Berit, Elvira Hernandez, Ronnie Szeliga, Barbara Houte, Jill Gray, Jean Hassler, Sheryl Glinski, Cathy Pawloski, Barbara Porter, Sharon Loew, Donna Lencioni, Rosemary Palmen, Gale Allen, Katherine Peterson. ROW 3: Sharon Nel- son, Judy Kunde, Alberta Grulich, Kay Rupp, Judy Swanningson, Suzanne Becker, Karen Guttormsen, Nancy Kemp, Sandra Covelli, Carolyn Coldart, Caro- lyn Hornby, Karen Fredricksen, Carol Giovanelli, Vt lr? fl BACK ROW: Diane Rose, Pat Stauder, Sandi Long, Suzette Arnoldini, Sandi Linn, Sharon Hoag, Janet Holderness, Nancy Flatten, Sandi Zacho, Sue Noren, Rose Marie Pelle- grino, Madeleine Nemake, Joan Volostilc, Marie Romano. ROW 3: Marilyn Copen, Judy lgo, Sheila Reindl, Margo Hansche, Kathy Meronek, Pat Si, Jane Eyre, Jean Coshun, Joyce Bredek, lrene Falk, Sharon Johnson, Lindo Constanti, Betty Roberts. ROW 2: Donna Parkinson, Helen Pasterski, Barb Horning, Sue Rutlcowski, Donna Rockwood, Ann Kay Miga, Judy Covelli, Fran Volpendesta, Pat Cerasani, Carlis Anderson, Mary Chiappetta, Sue Olson, Helen Malsch, Mary Jane Degeneffe. FRONT ROW: Barb Kamm, Joan Metten, Sally Knudson, Angie Saliture, Marcia Moore, Wanda Hor- ton, Janice Boas, Margie Leppanen, Jean Tenuta, Carol Holm, Gloria Polanin, Kathy Binnie, Darlene Deluca. Association ttf: Liliana. Donna Foreman. ROW 2: Rasaline Andreoli, Nicky Evans, Arlene Tenuta, Delores Dautre, Joan Schaer, Karen Sealaerg, Viola Tolar, Guynith Van Daalwyk, Carolyn Swiatko, Candy Finch, Rosemary Palmen. FRONT ROW: Charlene Sigger, Sue Perrine, Lori Ta- shelc, Theresa Stancato, Roberta Fox, Bev Moehrlce, Pat Schnaare, Mary Dowd, Penny Gullo, Joyce Nel- san, Down Moeller, Sandy Razzoni, Jan Hoffman. ' 'V P' 'Q I 1 . BACK ROW: Mary Jean Martin, Anna Parrott, Carol Tetz- lafl, Mary Irving, Nancy Jacobs, Marlene Vlachica, Maxine Thomas, Kay Molinaro, Carol Moore, Lynn Karpcwitz, Terry Nickerson, Marian Querns, Jean Patrick, Janet Kaos. ROW 3: Pat Petersen, Dawn Pfeifter, Nancy Nelson, Kathy Brugger, Betty l-luettner, Maralyn Rowlands, Marcia Swan- son, Asenath Swanningsan, Paula Munson, Jeanne Mc- Combs, Janet Prust, Avent Rodriguez, Sharon Hoag. ROW 2: Pat Thiel, Dianne Weber, Carla Wells, Louise Sorenson, Leslie Arnold, Clara Coker, Janice Terry, Ginger Kra'w'er, Sandy Seibel, Donna Schwatz, Linda Hanson. FRONT ROW: Clarice Pecore, Karen Feldsnfzu, Laura Lee Jacobs, Georgia Augard, Graclyn Ccfelli, Lucille Pcnti'la, Charlotte Cooen, Sharlet Otte, Judy Lichtenaerg, Jeanette Tngnwas, Darlene Shaw, Roberta Schweicrler. .V Don't worry, coach, we'lI cream those guys!!! Meet the What us got? Us got ci lot! Us got a team that's Red Hot! . . .so goes the hrst line of one of our cheers and so it describes the Red Devils of l959. Proof of this fact is that the team was first in the state and best in the Big Eight Confer- ence having an 8-O record for the season. Kenosha won the conference scoring title with 213 points and also had the best de- fensive record, allowing only 46 points. To have a victorious team such as this you must have a coach and staff with experience like that of Chuck Jaskwhich, his capable assist- ants, and helpful student managers. Jask- which was picked as the second best coach in the Big Eight Conference. He had this to say about this and next year's team. This year's team was one of the best bal- '? . g t ff' f t JL SST Qtr, 74,56 BACK ROW Ted Barnett James Irving Duck Kolkman Pete Bellaver Nels Page Jim Hebert Jack Duller Mike Smith ROW 3 Coach Smith Ron Karps Jim Wendt Dave Schneider Jim Zaleski John Diegnan Jim Chiap petta Dennis Lento Buzz Englund Armand Matarrese 40 Tom Fugette Ernie Huxhold ROW 2 Coach Higgens Ken Bredek Dan Cibrario John Sturino Bob Smith Joe Cerne Larry Grimes Jerry Tappa Dennis Drag ancewicz Jim Ceresani Jam Pierce Tony DlCello Adam Cecchini FRONT ROW Coach McCulloch Rene Haebig Champs anced teams in the last ten years and had more depth in the line than any of those teams. There were no great stars like Ameche and Hart, but the squad as a whole was above average in talent. From this group, should come a good nucleus for next year's team, but at the pres- ent there does not appear to be the depth of this squad. A great deal will depend upon what the sophomore squad, that won one game, will be able to offer. The most valuable player award was given to Ernie Huxhold who ranked third most valuable player in the state. Others that brought honors to the team were John Ranous, who finished second in the Big Eight scoring title, and Dennis Lento, who finished third. Four Red Devils were named to the All Big Eight First Team. They are, Dick Locicerio, end, Tom Dinges, tackle, Ernie Huxhold, halfback, and Jerry Thomey, guard. Those players placed onthe Big Eight Second Team were Bob Steinseiter, tackle, Bill Felicelli, guard, Joe Cerne, center, Den- nis Lento, quarterback, John Ranous, halt- back, and Tom Fugette, fullback. Honorable mention was given to Bill Simmoms, end, Tom Manson, tackle, and Jim Cerasani, guard. The captain chosen for the i960 season was Joe Cerne. To climax this successful season, Jack Thomey was a unanimous choice forthe All-State First team despite the fact that he missed three games. Huxhold was placed on the All-State Second Team and Dinges and Locicero were given Honorable Mention. Tom Manson, Bill Simmons, Bob Steinseifer, Mike Wells, John Ramous, Bill Fellicelli, Tom Dinges, Jerry Thomey, Bob Copen, Ron Ruffalo, Coach Jaskwhich. Quit your shoving, would'ya A 4 as F 24 V -gif QW Q X, -Q, y , 1 3' el W 0 0 'FS 1 . ink Devils The Ke Pink S f . vlls, h d Ophomo czlfhful in the? 1075 of S ire Team for th I rag boys On nf procnfing pr? and dfive T1 59 Season T Owing STO? 9 team C' ey finish ' ey wer ' he em ' Ooh edrh eol ent, In spite C Verne Sch e Yeflr Wim WGYS of O losing mole mode hobow SeCS0n We T e fo' feel fha ' T We hGVe S o b0ll. me boYS on the s CIUod who will play O lot f O VOrsi1 Y The tea m elecfed MQW C lark , CIS ITS Cgpfoin f OF 1960 K.H,5 K.H.g K.H.S KJ-1,5 K.H.5 K.H.5 K.H,5 Marvkn Uark, Bob Homander Lrne Bob NoXan, Ed Drnges Torn Aaskwhrch Larry Sornrners BOb Gray 1 Ryan Hrnnen Jerry Leonar BACK ROW: Manager: Joe Casazza, Torn Johnson, Tom White, Cad Gusrafson, Tom WeHs, Dave Starr, John Nhan, Ken LudXow, Ron FRONT ROW: Eeckner, Rudy Uernrn, Don Eessender, Ron Mardch, Wes Hohnan, Gary Tkdweb, Chades AshXey, Coach Schrnoha ROW '1.: Ed CarroX, Dave Kkyehu, EarK Merrhi, Torn Bob Tower NOT SHOWN: Nkck Angom Bob Mus Ebefson, Bob Gerrnrnaro, Ed Kivicknskr, Gary Larson, Henry Tait. Manner, .lu Th e champs dig in. '.,, ,J 1- ll B ff' in ' ' 6 7-F:, Q -F1 I 0 if 4 X , , --f, ,-C51 yij'-I is? . M 7 12? unma- 0' O 1 - ,N X 4 BACK ROW: Maureen Connolly, Ken Turk, Leslie Arnold, Mike Rubenstein, Carole Topel, Marv Boyd, Bob Sfeinseifer, Roger Cheney, Par Ledanslci, Mike Wells, Queen Edie Jarnf, Pete Gallo, Sandy Linn, Dave Linn, Bill Sfenzel, Karen Feldshau, Jack Sieberr, Rosaline Scala, Ken Cherry, Vickie Cairo. FRONT ROW: Claire Wavro, Terry Rose, Charlene Sigger, Doug Vaccarello, Brendr Nudi, Lennie Sieberf, Ellen . j Graf, Torn Fasulo, Barb Tenufa. Q e' f i , All ar il f . Il .+ ' f 15' I A Yer begin. A . i..1N Strongle Pork -- K-Teens lst Place Cinematic - K,H.S. Reigns Over CeonUp Pork - G.A.A. All f Yogi Beor Votes for Cloire, North, South, ,Eost, West, Chor's the Best, The Best for Les, Don't be o Schmoo, Vote for Mo, Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue, Edie is the Girl for You, Win With Linn, Dew Drop o Vote For Borb, Peoches ond Creom, Pot tor Queen, This Grot's the Best, Vickie for Queen. mi W uh! T bJ Just who do you guys think you're corrying around in thot box? REID 5 R ALT, v l I't'GfQZ'im an - ae' v. W Q U , I 'UT A V is 1 so . 1 M R f-'ry 'T' i V sl at M , . 'Q ' 5 ,ls ' f T : ,U I ,Q bf-fe L 'fr eelieqi -ff., bu lou ' Wh Mu lied Q 5 LQ XA Q 1 fl ig? ' L 'S LlKE WELL DUNKEM DUN' Our Homecoming Festivities did not go on without some musicl?J. an Ugg mi H 5' 'TRW 05 -STH UH KH5 H5 Looks Like We'll Dunk 'Em, Don'ut - Hi Style 2nd Place It's In The Stars For K.H.S. - Seminar 3rd Place Century Unlimited - Age Packs ci Punch - Sub-Deb We ll Canvas Park Artists Alley B W ENTLlHYuNiIn1 Interclub P1-CS ii T7 BACK ROW: Peter Bellaver, Buzz Englund, Ken Turk, Mike Wells, Dave Erdman ROW 2: Florence Vciccarello, Sandra Pacey, Aleida Mischler, Claire Wavro, Laraine Haubrich, Penny Carr, Mary Q lden ' C - t 5 Ouncll Left to right: Lucille Puntillo, Karen Feldshau, Rosaline Scola, Beth Dlbble-FRONTR0W1Te Y Rose' Wayne Graf, Bill Whyte, Nancy Hatkin, Aleida Mischler, Bill Stenzel, Lennie Siebert, Jim Renne. ...rr :N x W , ':y1Zi'r'w , 'ii Qlf,gQV.l1: ' -ff, 'If 43 7:Q,',, .Z ' ' ' ,yy s I ,N A newly organized club this year is the lnterclub President's Council. Their biggest undertakings in their first year include the solving of the driv- ing and parking problem with Student Council, the planning of a Youth Center in Kenosha, the bringing back of the Student Cooperative Associ- ation, and the making ot ci constitution which is to go into effect for all clubs next year. With their Adviser, Mr, Huettner, The lnterclub President's Council elected the following officers: President, Terry Rose, Vice President, Dave Erd- rnan and Secretary Mary Beth Dibble, Homecoming Committee Here we are at Kenosha Airport anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Kenosha High Homecoming candidates on Flight 309. This was the novel way in which the T959 Homecoming Committee presented the Homecoming candidates. They also took charge of counting the votes, arranging the floats for the parocle, and providing enter- tainment tor the dance. The increased num- ber of members on the committee over last year proved to be on improvement bee cause of the tact that they did such a won- derful iob. Student Council igflfl 1 A J' - JAKE! A A Q A Q 3 Trident Presiding over Trident meetings this past year was President Penny Corr. The other oiticers were Pat Pugh, Vice President, Clair Wavro, Secretary, and Anna Messner, Treasurer. Their meetings are held every Wednesday with a swim following. Splash parties are held throughout the year, and one which is eagerly awaited is the joint one with the K.H.S. Swimming Team. Other activities include a cup cake sale, Inter-Class Swim Meet, Parents' Night Intermission Show, and their Semi- Annual Water Show. The girls try a spinwheel, one of their best. H L 'P M 'P is ' no ..-z5....gg.... .... BACK ROW: Norma McCrary, Kitsy Westphal, Pat Pugh, Jody Borkenhagen Linn Pierce Leslie Arnold Diane Hu Penny Over, Barb Pedley, Joan Schadd, Jackie Odor, Sandy bard, Bonnie Peterson FRONT ROW Joyce Sawickl Corol Linn, Lisa Leonard, Betty Balt, Bonnie Kley, Claire Wavro, Nelson Karen Cramer Maureen Connelly Kathy McAleer Nancy Fonk, Carol Tetzlaft, Helen Moedt, Betty Becker, Kathy Pawloski Carol Holm Leanne Cooper Penny Core, Mary Beth Friedl, Sara Shipley, Diane Crooke, paf' ,fl fn 0 -4' .,s, av F 1 BACK ROW Lance Toberf Ken Unwsn Coach Sudkamp George Jnm Carroll Jlm Warnoch Chuck lsetfs Harry Bardwell Ron Dumke Becker, Lee Hartnek Tom Wolfe ROW 2 Rod Marescalco Bruce Mc Larry Freeman Nell, Bob Whyte Bill Sfemselfer Jim Roy Tom White FRONT ROW 4' so on L 0 jf Q if A K zffev? Q08 Q S S ysmy XLS 'sqm rm' W1 BACK ROW Tom Bostetter, Robert Cooley, B. T. Adams, Jill Gray, Jeanne Hassler, Diane Rose, Joanne Pingatore, Scott Upright, Wayne Graf ROW 4 Betty Holvey, Nancy Hanson, Mary Clair Keul, Kathy Sanford, Barbara Bastian, Althea Drew, Nancy Kemp, Dorthy Lindstrom, Priscilla Crow, Sandy Long, Carol Klitzke, Sue Wedell ROW 3 Diane Madsen, Dorthy Thomas, Barbara Christian, Barbara Ga- pancwicz, Karen Guttormsen, Betty Huettner, Karen Muir, Sue Rutkowski, Eva Poole, Sue Pariseau ROW 2 Nicky Evans, Donna Brus, Vera Mae Hilberg, Jean Munger, Jody Borkenhagen, Sheri Peterson, Diane Simonsen, Alice Iaquinta, Mary Magnino FRONT ROW Heidi Schwalbe, Mark Blair, Pat Cafferty, Bill Gitzlaff. French Club Parlez-vous francais? Do you speak French? Here are some students who do. The officers of their club this past year are as follows: Heidi Schwalbe, president, Mark Blair, vice president, Pat Cafferty, secre- tary, and Bill Gitzlaff, treasurer. The monthly meetings of Le Cercle Francais con- sisted of skits, games, songs, and, of course, refreshments! Selling pencils with French inscriptions on them was the main proiect of the club. All the activities are climaxed at the end of the year by the French Tea, whereupon all members come prepared to speak their best French throughout the aft- ernoon. Latin Very intent llslenels' 54 BACK ROW: Sandra Margetson, Bonnie Lueck, Jackie Sturm, Darlene Davis ROW 2: Lilly Covelli, Jean Coshun, Judith Kunde, Susan Wisch, Barbara Crane, Corrine Lut- Spanish Club Spanish Club is an organization designed to help the students who are now taking Spanish, This club has activities both for learning Spanish and tar enjoyment. Same of the activities scheduled throughout the year are: Doing Spanish skits, games and songs, making a float for homecoming, and putting on a cupcake sale to raise money to help the club. One of the three language clubs of K.H.S. is the Latin club, Illa Klava. This year the praefecti of this club were president, Sandra Pacey, vice president, Susan Wisch, secretary, Sandra Loef, and treasurer, Scott Buchan, These students of Latin partici- pate in such activities as a memorial serv- ice on Virgil's birthday, Senior trip to the classical department of the University of Wisconsin, a party on the ldes of March, put out displays during Latin week, and they have a banquet. This club helps the students to enioy their learning of Latin. Club ima ff-if lllillxll lilflisyl J l l liur-ill. BACK ROW: Gerald Blair, William Hartt, Bob Hansen, Richard Petrick, Fred Villa- lobos, Tom Fuhrer, Dan Cibrario, Jamie Charlton, James Szantar, Ron Ruftalo, Garry Stoneman, Bob Wirch, Allan Watson, Mark Schmerling, Marvin Larsen. ROW 3: John Matthiessen, Bernie Covelli, Gary Laba, Irene Falk, Rosemary Pore: den, Maureen Magara, Elizabeth Holt, Marlene Vlachina, Sandra Pilot, Avent Rod- riquez, Eden May, Barbara Halt, Sue Herstedt, Joan Limpert, Jill Helwig, Gail Book Sandy Seideman, Joy Anderson. ROW 2: Judy Brion, Joyce Watkins, Lillian Tre- botich, Shirley Carlson, Judy Lichtenberg, Darlene Malsack, Delores Guthrie, Mary Jurca, Gail Hansen, Karen Ostlund, Judy Dorfman, Nancy Davey, Gail Boyle, Barbara Aune, Donna Parkinson. FRONT ROW: Anne Dickson, Ellen Graf, Aleida Mischler, Nancy Hafkin. men- Spanish SPOCE ter FRONT ROW: Scott Buchan Ureasurerl, Sandra Pacey CPresidentJ, Sandra Lael lSecreturyl. 'wifi' 1 K 'W ' is ...V - Caesar and friends' Hi-Style BACK ROW: Anna Messner, Kay Hig- gens, Pat Cafterty, Sandy Margetson, ROW 3: Kathy Kiss, Marlene Vlanchina, Judy Wilk, Vicki Cairo, Betty Jo Kuz- mich, Barbara Bach, Lilly Covelli, ROW 2: Eden May, Diane Crook, Maureen Connelly, Mary Beth Dibble, Barbara Tenuta, Judy Kunde, Veronica Sziliga, FRONT ROW: Sandy Steele, Linda Veal, Kathy Kohlmier, Linda Johnson. President ........... Mary Beth Dibble Vice President ....... Barbara Tenuta Secretary ......... Maureen Connolly Treasurer .......... Betty Jo Kuzmich Corres. Sec, .............. Judy Wilk Activities: Faculty tea, pep rally, sale of lowa Test pencils, Christmas tree, Dad's Night ifootballl, cupcake sale, mother and daughter tea, style show. Sub-Deb BACK ROW: Nancy Simonsen, Judy Lamich, Char- lene Sigger, Anne Dickson. 2nd BACK ROW: Ellen Graf, Marilyn Lepp, Claire Wavro, Sharon Yordi, Rita Kruger. BACK DIAGONAL ROW: Nancy Haf- kin, Karen Douglas, Elaine Walton, Kitty Wells, Toni Cyrulik, Carol Tetzlaft. FRONT DIAGONAL ROW: Carol Kramer, Miss Barbara Luckas, Linda Sanville, Kathie McAleer, Diane Rose. 2nd ROW: Karen Os- lund, Sandra Cook, Gail Jenson. FRONT ROW: Anne Kaye Miga, Bonnie Kley. President ........ .. Anne Dickson Vice President . . . ...... Ellen Graf Secretary ...... . . . Claire Wavro Treasurer ...... . . . . . . . Soni Cyrulik Corres, Sec. ....... ........ ..... S h aron Yordi Activities: Formal, senior banquet, teacher's tea, cupcake, sale, Christmas tea, sponsoring Tri-Club party, exchange party scholarship. C K-Teens FIRST ROW BACK: Judy Vaicelunas, Diane Hansen, Leah Grotsky, Aleida Mischler, Carol Topel, Nanette Kubec. SECOND ROW BACK: Cecile Gorski, Jan Schrader, Pat Thiel, Sharon Maka- riewcz, Mary Ann Arndt, Roberta Weber. DIAGONAL BACK: Peppy Crow, Joanne Valeo, Jeanette Steinmetz, Dorthy Thomas, Donna Parkinson, Barb Gapanowica, Miss Rosmary Jonas. DI- AGONAL FRONT: Connie Spicero, Carole Waite, Kay Peterson, Nancy Kemp Rosaline Scola. President ............. Aleida Mischler Vice President . . . .... Mary Ann Arent Secretary ..... ..... C arol Topel Treasurer ............ Judy Vaicelunas Corres. Sec. ............ Jan Schrader Activities: Annual mother 8. daughter Christmas tea, Poor People's Prom, An- nual cupcake sale, homecoming fioat, kitchen clean-up, scholarship, ioint meet- ing, Senior banquet. A 'tbl IW K teens meeting 4 Sub Deb planning formal. K teens - Hammer ond noil they con't fail. Sub Deb - Lost minute rushl A Hi Style meeting an ptvgress if -f 'rrfisiieftrir , , K K .f .nfrwiy-,S Key Club BACK ROW: Ren Pierce, Don Neau, Pete Bellover, Jim Renne, Ken Turk, Mr. Haynes ROW 2: Bill White, John Jacques, Don Camcsy, Skip Lane FRONT ROW: Jim Jae- ske, Wally Osterman, Terry Rose, Adriano Alippi, Bob Walton, Bill Schmelling, President ..... .... K en Turk Vice President. . . . .Pete Bellaver Secretary .... . Terry Rose Treasurer ... .. Jim Reene Activities: Sale of programs at foot- ball games, donation of proceeds to American Field Service, Peanut Day Sale, Pancake and Porky Day, Slave Sale, ushering at Open House and Career Day, sending repre- sentatives to district and interna- tional conventions, sponsoring a scholarship clriye, Help a Scholar with a Dollar. , 1 Lg, ' ' aff '44, It I . , I -3' 'M 4 f ,, P j1.'lW mi -lg . ,Q . X55 'Nf'Yf'. h5 -d'r4'-'haha-n :Zh ff, X X E25 A If N17 ,nn 'v 2 ,M ii? xg X President - Armand Matarrese, Vice President - Ray Chapman How does it feel to come tearing out of the main building bump- ing into many fellow students, race across to the Annex, and, in this process, suddenly find yourself headlong in a mud puddle? That curb iust didn't want to move for you! This novel experience is only one of the ioys which were in store for our sophomores this year, To console an unhappy sophomore after these unfor- tunate little surprises of nature, awaits a helpful iunior or senior Sophomores Short 81 Sweet is who, on being hurriedly asked directions on where Room 27 is, replies, You go straight down this hall, take a left, go down two flights of stairs, and you can't miss it. Of course, when the soph follows the directions he ends up in the basement. To be serious, K.H.S. really does have many good points. The sophomores soon learn, in getting acquainted with all the kids iincluding that upperclassman who mlsinformed himi that the student body is a great bunch of people. On Sophomore Night, they are shown a good program and learn all about everything Sophs attempt the dance, is own- Secretory - Jackie Bokmueller, Treasurer - Bonnie Peterson in school. When football season arrives, they learn how to freeze along with everyone else while madly cheering for our team at Lake- front Stadium, and they love it! They take in many of our Friday night dances after the games, and everyone has loads of fun. The guys look forward to going out for sports and being on the team. The girls, of course, look forward to their first Prom and all the excitement that goes along with it. High school also means more studying and homework. Between the schoolwork and outside activities, there is always time for everyone to get to know everyone. All the upperclassmen will surely agree that this year's sophomores added much to the whole year. They were full of fun, new ideas, and crazy schemes. There is something special about being a sophomore, and I am sure that everyone who has gone through that first year at high school will admit that it is a year to remember! The girls Pi o- r w Nick Angotvi Veronica Andraschko G' x 5, .1 5' l Fx Alberf Andreoli ff' ' A, r V , K Richard Angelici X j Q P Q y .lerry Adams I ' ,Q .Q g A L, 3 6 Kenneth Adamson J i lui - M ,,,. .lim Adelsen f JoAnn Anvhony ,,,. ,, 5 1 ltr! 69 Mm John AnYone1fi il. . Q Q! y g. ' Merrilyn Arendt .Q ' L- :L . Dole Auemcn Dan Arncldini ' K Av I ' 'Q' 'r , Gale Allen L' , John Allen ' Ray Andersen Charles Ashley . ' Georgia Augard 5 C g 3' Barhara Aune -r' 5 , i i -5 George Bagdon 1 X V' F. . I as. '- Carlice Anderson Y X t Z ev- re gg, Charles Anderson X l 71' Dale Anderson H ,cg Joy Anderson Cv . dy? Clair Bailor t' 6, ' 2 Judy Baltzore 'N . 1 Y Kevin Barat , Harry Bardwell ' A 1 lf Dennis Barengo Ronald Barr Barbara Bastian Ralph Beecher Donna Bareiku Wyman Barnes Paul Barry Ken Bastian Berry Ann Becker 'I in J I G' 3 Q 5- G' J 46' - .ll ' X, Nl V 6' .1 i m.,.v'31, k f 5,231 1 , A . A R- X if lgll , ' 1 1 Xxx r Annex + Christmas free -1- match 2 No Annex Dennis Becker C t- 9 q Harley Becker Q x 4, Rudolf Becker X 1 ,C Charles Behnke If ? I f Carolyn Berg gl If A - f James Bergren 1 X-nne Bernhard? 'th 5, gy yt -' Mary Bernhard? Q to V' ' 2' 'EJ Thomas Berfling aff ' fs V H s Edwin Bishop . . I: . I . .... 'lawn' l JoAnn Biurman 2 - 3 3, Jayne Blackman ' N Q -.1 5. Wayne Blackman U , ':-- .YI - Q Jerald Blair Earle Bleaschka Dave Bcbeck ' Dan Bock If 1, -5, Thomas Bohdcnowicz 3 I... 3 - ' Q: . Q G- Jacqueline Bokmueller Y' , : , ' sr Gail Book 74 ' ' 4? j I 4 y , Sandy Borland 7' , . ' -'f Connie Bosco l Q Richard Bosman Judy Brown JoAnn Bruenning Thomas Bruenning Jeff Brugger as 7 X 7 5 4, Q A 1 Q 4 'tr , 1 K 'Xl 'X .L 57 Q ' xl fri 5,3 Charles Bouse Gail Boyle .f Elaine Bracegirdle Sharon Brand Joyce Bredek sf , 1 , 1 6. - Judy Brion Eugene Brock Eugene Brockhouse Thomas Broughman Chester Bruns Danna Brus Gary Brush Barbara Burbridge lone Burdick Ann Burke Gary Bushman James Buss Carolyn Caldarf Donna Callow Robert Carney Edward Carroll Q- ' William Carroll I g JoAnne Carver 5 Jim Carlson ' 1 -A H , C Q 'P + if r A , , , 1 , Q E - gg ., . l s O Y 3:5 ,L - at - ' G - L9 -S 1 f - 3 J Q ,J K Y V' gf I lf' Q g E 1 L A-1 1 X 1' Q ' 6' t si R 1' - . f We I cv: Q' Q A ga G 415 Nl 7 QL. T J tj 2 an Q' 'K 1 - 5, f r Vi 'cf 'CQ ... A 'fi -, 1 if ..v. iv Sb-AME Tony Capelli Louise Capriotfi Robert Ceilesh Regina Cellerfi Louie Celebre Pat Cerasani Marlene Cerveny Raymond Chapman Mary Chiappetta Cheryl Chrisfafferscn Daniel Chrisfofferscn June Chrisfensen Richard Chrisfensen Marvin Clark John Clemons James Coe Abrienne Cohen Maxine Cohen Shelley Cahn Jerry Cole Chuck Carson Jean Carver Joe Casazza Susan Cassify Those beautiful Annex lunchrooms ff' W, eq' 'W ef f K 'T X J J .Tl'.1f fxH ?5'3l,2i :55-fi Judy Dorfman lla Dorn ael Dosemagen Mary Dowd ,M-fr f .. I' I P fa cf, Mary Compton Edward Conley Jerry Conley Ellen Conrad Aileen Cooper Richard Coshun Barbara Costello Judith Covelli Mary Crucianelli Jacob Cramer Shirley Culver John Czakowski William Dobbs Nancy Davey Gerald Davis Barbara Davison In '-f J: 4Zx'l 4. ' 'Wa 0 it 'fa , Roger Daymo Cora Decorah Jon Deignan Darlene DeLuca Gary De Moe Cheryl Deschneau Peggy Desorell Charles Dickinson Edward Dinges Robert Dissmore Sandra Dobryanow Margaret Doherty K 1 i , 1 ' Va 7 gr, Jacqueline Dunham Tom Dupons :- Dave Dworak - James Ehnow Mildred Ehnow Helen Eide Dennis Eidsor S- Mary Ann Eidsor Julian Ellefson Alan Engelmann Virginia Englund Anne Englund Allen Erdman Phyllis Erdman Faye Estill -, iii Dennis Eufing I Edward Evans William Evans LynnRae Farris Ronald Fechner 63 Q f-in Nfl if E is- f S3 3- 6- Q . V-5 ix Rffg 5 w I- ' 5- S L.- 4 : ' ' Jim Drago Bob Drake Carolind Duby rs. S I L. 1. 1601 , - . 1 .ll 'F L- , T' I, . sh r... Q 2 ' A fn.- 5 f f' A5 Y . 9: . , . f , 5- Q If 4 1' w l gl K X A Jill Feest 3 7' t 'E G ' vi 'W . Q Wayne Feichtner get . N ' t James Feiyor ..f x vs- J 1 I .. Paul Feivor l 'l 6' A . L Bill Fendel K-x J Don Fessenden Candy Finch , J Robert Fischboch ' 3.2: l ' gs sl W 5 t Sharon Fischbach y 'i - if A J Judith Fleming I K ' J Q-X IW' William Flinkow I 3 John Fondrliak 5 Q I R 5, Linda Fonk ,L-s ' ,W Patricia Fonk ,: 'K -he ' . 4 Sharon Fontaine 1 ' N r Donna Foreman 'K Q Judy Fraid K Y. S 1 5 ' as A, A 4. Sally Franco 'L 'N Q :H Dennis Frank 7 l V - Janet Fratrick F f ' X 5 Y z The Men lin Miniatureb l X 'I Norman Frederick J K 5: 'U , K Rick Frost Karen Fredericksen L. x W f J 5 4 X -' n g 3 5 A' Randy F,-ye -le Y Ffeemon 'F A J 'W' J 1 :Z l 5, 'i.f B-V Thomas Fuhrer Mary Friedl ' , , ' if Y , F133 rf .Q . A A ll: 'I 'ID J Q Georgia Funk xc, 5 ,F ' is James Galvin Q ,'-'I' '- L , Christ Gapko f IL- Gary Garcia E f 1 ' I Margaret Giombetti 'f 4 Tom Gittens c 6 x K ' Dennis Gitzlafl L F, 'r - X .. V' A It Sharon Glade I r N b 'Z 3 -' K W Linda Garcia J , to ' ' I ' ' Wanda Garrett J Y, L 2 F ' ll Ronald Gascoigne I Timothy Gerl Q JL Jane Glerum .1 Q l William Glidden iii .,, g ' ,Q l Sax Clement Godlewski Q '4' 533 V . ' ' or Jill Gray ' i ' 2, , Q' I5 ,, Q - Bruce Gerlach W, gg. A n :J 0 1 in L, W ,wx A QD Diane Gerlach l gf . .- Q -xl 3' -5 ' 'A J Bob Germinaro Y , 59' Joann Genome J A J J. Robert Gray - i Q Dianne Graves L, x as -' 1 W Gerald Greco Q, -3 fx Y -'11, Judith Gregory .gf I A 1 7 4 as Q G' 3 N Judy Gentz ' . - :L g. , - - James Gibas ' 1' 57: '1 l . g fl 'T' J James Gibson 'Q A Michael Gillespie .. 5 64 1 L ' 3 5 af J L John Grimshaw T V3 13, Kelly Grissom Q ' W ' Sandra Groenke I , Brian Gross ,f x 2 J ,xii , Pennv Gullo 3 Carl Gustafson , 4. Q' Dolores Guthrie ' L - Sharon Haag ' l i 'lc X Eric Hagerty it Robert Haggarty Sharon Hahn Q Q , C. ' Q 4 Q. 5 William Hains V .1 L' I W e Larry Hainstock Vi- ' ,,,. Wallace Halldin A George Halm Richard Hamilton 6 A 5 Q ,V Judith Hammelev ,Q-is IM, g 7 Jenny Hampel 5 ' if W James Hamsing Z xy H Ronnie Hannes X .Q f Mr. Haynes 6th Biology class waiting for the 3:l5. Margo Hansche g , v 1 times lglolgsen Barbara Hansen Q -N V ', .5 ' S' G- G M K me ennetH ansen Don Hansen - is ' A , - ' Nancy Omen Y , y ' ' 5 W Randy Hansen J I . f Jill Helwig 'V ,I J t w 3. ' Chuck Henderson - 1 hr . Gilbert Henderson L N V ' Und H n O Carlos Hernandez f 1 K I ' i a a s n X , , 1 , at 'l Connie Hardy N ' 5' 9' 5 I William Harff, Jr. L l Q5 , ' ,f D I H ' I K U e clung Barbara Herolt A 4 ff James Herolt H' ,, aw C - C Christine Herr ' 'Sf I S, A 5, Thomas Hess 7 4 i Q -3 Q s V Ken Harrop I l 5 ' . t .' Q ' Nancy Jo Hartnek K ' 'J ri L ' - ' i ' Louis Hartwig X James Harvey Wayne Higgins 1' gf Janice Hill C I , G , V 5 . ' Robert Hinnen ' 0- ,me - L -- ' Bob Hinrichs rr! R Vg' ' 4 V John Harvill IA, 'L 'x I ,4 90- ' 5' , Q- 7 Jeanne Hassler 4 ' ' t gs ' g ' Gary Haug ' - A Larry Haug v ' Judy Mae Hirchert sh 5 Jerry Hoelce Q5 ' 5 -' Denis Hoftiander V ' 5 17:3 Janet Holderness C -f 65 3 ,ft 1 s , ,E - fl L f .t Zi ef Y f Cafe' Holm X3 0 v- H .ki , A ':' Wesley Holman Nl .-.2 yy 'J Barbara Holt ' Darlene Holtz A Brenda Hood Carolyn Hornby ,L f - i C i S, Deane Horne ' Vx 2 Ls Angelo Horton ' if f k ' Wanda Horton I Y t Ralph Host X . Pat Hotavis Q Janet Houston .5 Pg- 5 , Q Barbara Haute if 1 Heide Howard f ' 1 Joy Howe . M Dianne Hubbard i C 4 be , Roberta Hughes 4 Q --, I Q, V V V' Bill Huntoon K llkt 7- ffl A l I ' Alice laquinta A Leonard laquinta ,se Pat laquinta if 'V' Off Limits for Annex girls Margaret Jacka gs ' 9 - James Jackson ,,--- X. on. A th I f s' L S. . I n Orljerflg' llolrni R - ' w 5 , r ' , Mary Jackson 52 , Dt ' , Lauralee Jacobs . ,.t N, it ,fl James Jesperson Carrie Jewell . Dennis Johnson . V Y Earl Johnson 2, '33 Q R Q Gerald Jacobsen I Q Q ' ' 1 th i t Annette Jaeger ' K ' L Jim Jaeschke 1. 553 Q . x ,vw - Mary James Eric Johnson ' , ts X f M ' Karen Johnson Q- S ' :W I ' ' N' ff' if Gaile Johnson I L V .' f V, 51 , Patricia Johnson Q tr i LJ T if - , Larry Jarvey A 5 Q' 7 7 ,Q ' Tom Jaskwhich -I. ' --5 '51 Avis Jensen . L 'li A 7 David Jensen Paul Johnson ' b J fl Tom Johnson WE A' 9' ' W 'F' A f J' Wayne Johnson Q' y ' ' 'Q Henry Jones W7 if ' 'Uv . - ' David Jensen , 1.. Jeanne Jensen ' J Q J Sharon Jensen A 7 William Jensen Jerry Jones 5 , Guy Juga 'V ' 'sg gb I M Karen Jung ' L, ' S Eileen Juzenas ' ' fffffn ., 'f 66 Dennis Kaldenberg GY L- ' ' v 5 W Sergi Karninsky 8- D X r V Lynn Kancian D . r IL I n 5 Donna Kangas W - ' - V Susan Karach 1 ' - Kenneth Kastman Tom Kaufman L' 9 I Allen Kautzer L- X, ex GQ. Dale Keesee Y ' , Charlene Keller l L' X , Q Sharon Kelley Q IA Lynn Kellrnan S- 4 N Sandra Kellman ' X lk L , X Q . Olivia Kellum ' 5 Q ' -' Connie Kessler Lawrence Kessler Don Ketchum ' - 3 i Mary Claire Keul gl N53-,i J Dave Kexel , I-if. git, ' Gerald Kexel A -A .. at 'wjg' U 4 Electricity costs less today, you know. fWe're Little A H Bill's helpersj Barbara Kinebrew Leighton Klan SGI'tdl'Cl King I 3 4 V P' 4 iz cl g .' Ngnrjy Klemm LesterlKirc-hner 6 EL, U Q: I Q: in at ' if V Rudy Klemm David Klvela if A .A r iv I 'fl S ff: H !lT':,: V :E L sr J . ' 5 Carol Klitzke 5- S Q' Patricia Knapp ' Y -1- Betty Kniseley 4 M K A f f Sally Knudson ' A Sandra Kozalc A 1 Edward Krahn S ., Q it Virginia Kramer X , f Jackie Kcblenskr Robeff Kfwel X- X' - fr 9' Judi Kober n ' Q x Q S Sandy Koker ' N t 4' ' Janet Koos Richard Krok Betty Krueger James Krueger Mgnl-ig Kgper Susan Kaye Krueger 3, , g Tom Kcpesky .n 2 C I we ' Kathy Kordeclci , l ' SQ I ug- Dennis Kcronlciewicz I A James Kraus R 5. Arlene Kressel , Joyce Kriofslcy Joan Koski Donald Kuhl N, K, ' 5- . -gl If ' Shirley Kasteir 1, , l ' E 2, Janet Kovac V I Patricia Kcvach sl 67 x, Ed Kuzik Dolores Kwicinski co' 3' 6' ff. ' 3. fjg 4 Y Ed Kwicinski J Jean Kynd Lowell Larsen ' ' Bruce Larson fy- - Y Sandra Leach 5' MF . G - Jo Ann Lee ' 'r X 1 Q Q Q ss. g 1 Gary Laba 'lg - ' 1- . Joe Laba A? I ,V , Allen Ladwig sc 1 ' P , Sharon Lambie -lim Lemhe ,D s '- - . Donna Lencioni gg , M Joseph Lercioni YV r his v . i Nancy Lenegar Y ' V Q X Jim Lanctot 3 as' 1 S Thomas Lane , lj. 2: V 5 Jolene Langdon 1 Barbara Langerman Ted Lenfz -Q2 Gerald Leonard ' G' ' 3 . V -' r l A 5 2 ' Linda Leonard rr- 1 J 1 :: r Margaret Leppanen 'T any ,. 5512 1 4' N . ly 1 ' ' Marcia Lapp l' l A -s 0 1 r QQ A -A Mary LaRose ,, V ,PT ' ' Gary Larsen ., 4 Kenneth Larsen PSA.-f-'w- : ,X f 7 X!! ,. Christine Lellose gg q gf il' L Paul Levonowich Jerry Le Tourneau jftf L Q 3-' - Q Kenneth Lilley Joseph Lettrich gi- l' 91 5' , It 'fy Wayne Lindberg Jim Leviclc 5 , , f' Jr , , E ls . A- r A 'E Miss Luckas, Sophomore Class Advisor Leara Lindow Darlene Linstroth 6 V 'D r 6. Marlin Listrom vs A Sharon Loew If-'E' xv ' Tom Loney L x 3 1 it 'lx in 2 L-1 S K i Gordon Lovelace Harold Lucas ,Q K 4 xv . Q, QL Ken Ludlcw ' I - , Q ,x R 7' : Charles Lutter 1 r 7 7 - 'W Ronald Madsen Y A, 6 gi 'ffirimr Al J ii. 1 ' . Leroy Madsen Mary Magnino Caletan Makarewlcz Clifford Maki Sandra Makseri Robert Malsaclc Barbara Malsch Donna Mancdsi Ronald Mcrich Clara Marescclco sa 5 X Q EM 1 . S QI X ' f . 5 ., 11: 'S il' V I L.- QP v 6. X Pia Qe?,,, 'we' L .x wet Frank Mauser David Maxey Brion McDermott Randy Morescoico Thomas McElvaney Dave Martin Linda Marian William Mars Patricia McHenry Pamela Mclieighen Terry McNeil Judy Martin John Meod Edward Martinsan Kathy Maslowski Gloria Mason John Medrano Glen Meide Jesse Meier E lM 'tt Armand Matarrese or em 3 Kathy Matera John Matthiessen Jerry Mattner K' ' Jim Metallo ' Alfred Meyer Barbara Mielke Keith Milkowslci N, tr 6 . v P'-J I A I Beverly Moehrke Dawn Moeller G J Charles Molinaro - U Kay Molinaro ' J Thomas Mollman Linda Monternurro H Linda Monik Carol Moore 9 Mary Camille Moore W Norma Moore ' 'T Walter Moczulewski C. Michael Moran W 7 ' Dwayne Morell , Peggy Lee Morin T Robert Muhlack Paula Munson Mary Murphy t 3 Nancy Myer 5, 6 Judith Myers 'J Bryan Naegeli 5 'iz 69 lf..-Ee' P' ' A 4111.-in Susan Noren Karen Norgaard David Norton , 1 G ' 0- A . , . '- . 5 , -f .1 .. 5 ., I, 1 R' h d 421, . L1 5' lf- M - -4 V Eileen Necu ic ar Norton fx Q4 U C' iz' , .tx lx ,. x fi 7 Joyce Nelson ' dwg X y l ' ' 'P v , Beverly Neumann l 'V Richard Newhouse 'V 0 L ,. . - y Sharon Norville X ' I Joe Nosalik sn ' 'V g' 5 Lynn Obertin V 1 gy' ' V 5 Meffanyn Nicholls CWJY Olesen fe Q , f A L F 'N Donna Nichols ,M X ' ' V' gs ' Jim Nichols LV ,f Karen Nichols I A I A, Sue Olson O 1 Alice Onosko H 5' ' ' - Louis Oster 'ai' lllfilizicv Y' ,I 5 Q- . ', fl Ch I Q 1 d ,, ' J J 1 Leonard Nickel or es S ergcm A ,g A Q- 4. Ov- f X F A if Sue Overstreet Gary Packman Rosemary Palmen ,-r s- Terry Nickerson ,- Richard Nissen r James Nolan fc A J, Denny Ostergaard Q G Nancy Otte ill' ,I Vs William Owens P Y P, Y Penny Over y 1- I y . , i Anna Parrott L 6 .' QD 5 Q V6 gg y T v Jean Patrick N - f S gf, ., K Q Tony Patterson tv ' ' I gl g' Ben Patty Philip Paulsen Peter Pawlowski John Payne 5' Barbara Pedley Rose Marie Pellegrino Tie. . - ' 5 54, y 4- .V .- J - 6 f 1 l il 4. i ,c' ,4 I' , John Penman 6 J 5 X' Ron Perri Gerald Perona I VY j Peter Petersen i G- - , n K A 6- I ? A' l --x 'f' I h 2. - ah QQ, , , g. Ronald Pierce Z, 'C , J I ' Bonnie Peterson Kathy Peterson .,,, Richard Petrick Walter Petts Den Pfeiffer iv f A ll' 'Y Carol Pfeiffer Mary Philo Sandy Pilot is Linda Pias Q y 70 Machine shop Master Men? so A -'V ,L . fe r X ii: . 'C' .Q v 4 f rx 1 . . X4K: 0 f Q- 0 .9 2 bf- 1 v ,A Madelyn Pietkiewicz Larry Pileski Joseph Piller Don Pillizzi 4 ' Terrence Principe 'Y N Lynn Pulera Gary Puterbaugh Rhetta Quanclt ,i L, u- ' ,X- Joyce Pitts I Dorothy Place Denny Platt David Powell James Quarders Q . Marion Querns 's Julius Quinonez 1 Bruce Raeburn K s Richard Powers K p Cf W 5 ' Sandra Ponzio ' ' J 6. - Donette Pooch cy r Judy Praninsky Sharon Rafferty Q A Y Rita Ramaska 5- Warren Rasmussen Karen Raymond , f Q . Bruce Preslan 4 'l L. J L' 1' Richard Presley J ' 5 L Angela Principe 3, ' , Charles Principe F Frank Reed ' H , 'N Robert Reed ' 2 7 A 9' i' - ' sl Leo Reindl i si 'A 1 ,-X Gene Reum ' 7 f 'Q X . 1 Sn!-V-1 f v ' And these are the studious sophomores? Timothy Robbins Jane Robinson ,Q C Nancy Rockwood ' ,, I if Richard Roe 7 'L' M, Carole Roerner bf ! i I it 1 f Linda Rogers ,V Rudolph Rapp 5 -gf Carol Jean Romano N , . I ,5' lv I S- wr 5. 6 tr l Q. K E5 Susan Richter Joseph Ritacca Juanita Ritacca .M - P 2: 'bf I Raymond Roseth v ' Lawrence Rosenberg ' V J A L Robert Rosing F Judy Rcslco , Elizabeth Roth .tc A' 1 f Sandra Rczzcni 3 'C L, I K l Sharon Rozzi I U ll l 5 ' Janet Ruebsarren ' ' Maureen Ruebscmen I Richard Rugg ' Kathleen Rupp 'U C t Catherine R-sch ' :L ' 5 J ' , 71 I J 'f Xl? l Fi ya-if Daesn't it fascinate you? Mr. Reppert explaining a Bomm Sclmelder woodworking technique. LeRoy Schoch Ray Schold Bob Schrei James Schwandt . -C L. S X il 5 f vga E Q Pat Ryan F Gary Rysdam 'i Charles Saftig Richard Saldaria Thomas Sanders Jack Sanderson Kathleen Sanford 9' Allen Sapp Robert Savaglio Joyce Sowicki if . Q Joan Schaer William Scheve Ted Scheiss William Schmelling E Erwin Schmidt . 5' Penny Schmidt Edward Schmitz I 5 Robert Schmitz Q3 Pat Schnaare tl' 9 2 I A av- 5 KE' 5, v E fi? , ' 1 ii. J i u 1 x ' N 'ts 1- 9 'S v f ' Lis-J l'E' fir hr ,Q 1 ce ' X' Q- 4 ' x-HQ A F- ','fH'Jl 6 - 8. grlf .J fs X rl l , n I 45. , 1- 6 - 1. 'X .. . ia Sandra Seidemann Marie Seifert Rita Sessa Arlis Shamlin Carol Smith Noel Smith Jerry Smoliriski Larry Sommers Elbert Sheffield Claudia Sheridan Ralph Shinn Janet Shipton Louise Sorensen James Soule Mike Soule Sandra Spann Sharon Siepler Richard Simcnis David Simons Dianne Simonsen Carl Spina Jim Spina Diana Spitzer lcon Sinclair Robert Springer Audie Skelton Sondra Slater Ellen Slemensky 72 N ,. , G , 34. JT 1 Q.. , 4- ai 151 lil , 7v- ', iz r Q Donna Schwartz Karen Seaberg Sandra Seibel fue. 1. ,fy . 9 Y.. . , . w M, ,V 9 3 : V , rr ,,'- w I V K lv . - ,avi 44 f J 5 lp 5 QQ V k A ss 9 -' 4- this 5 V W .- , v 5 5 i 5 'Vi f R f 4 ,M tu 2 .f J an .A- . .1 h . S 3 Q Q. 6 David Starr E , A, y LA Keith Stauder Z T ' ' , ' Karen Steddick i Bill Steinseifer William Sternberg Ginny Sterny 6 3 Q E Dixie Stevens Q Q uv , Diana Stewart Y' '-7 SX Frank Stewart NX SF!! U71 Patricia Stewart Q Q K r' . ' S . , 3 w f , , Robert Stika J 6 , 9 Ns 2 5, John Stipanuk ,iw X V ' , '-- Gary Stoneman W ' 5' 5 I- Q9 Marlene Stredwick I t 9' L V Barbara Struss ff? - - Pat Sturm 5 5 U' Marthann Sucharda r 'X 1 iv- r Jane Sullivan - 5359 , ly Karen Sundquist ' Judith 5WGf1f1if1QSOf1 Learning how to make homecooking. We hope it t ' -L? turns out the way it should. C I S ' tk Sonny Taft ara yn wua o 5 , L D T I Donna Sylvester abc g F , . G- S' VTOIZH-Floyfg, or JOAN SYlVe5fe ' 7 Q X V, Diane Tedford ' w , W , Y Ronald Tredup fy James Truax Q Fats' 'QA' X Helga Trunkhahn is 5-v 1? , , Lucille Turco ' .P Arlene Tenuta l I V iii' l I Q ,Q 1 ' Kathy Tennant X ! , . e , A gtg, cry I eau Rheannon Turner l , X 5 Mary Ungemach L. , V' 5' ' ' ' Phyllis Usinger , - 'T Lenny Vaccarella ef f Q ' 4 Helen Thomas ' 1 . x Janette Thomas Gary Tidwell in J ' Janice Torrey Shirley Vandenberg ' - A . 't ,U Jeanette Vaitkevicius ' g 6 , I I l Guynith Van Daalwyk D, y Bruce Van Dyke - ' ' ,X ' , ,f F ' 5. ,. Louis Totts W - K Q , V Bill Tower J A 'h fi J ' T bb' Kgljgf Trfdugn Bernie Van Warmer A X Barbara Veale 5. -' G 7 ii ' 6 Robert Vens l' V , , 3 524' gb Joanne Ventura Q- ' ' W T yi by ' 5 i- f 73 -,- 5' et f F ,- if Ox V sr Michele Venturi ni Sal Victoria Fred Villalobos Valerie Vollmer Beverly Wade Dan Wade Robert Wagner R' sr 'F 'S' 1 ii V ' 2 2 5, Carro Wa en sv' ' Qrl Kathleen Wallo X A H V V James Wamboldt James Warnock ' W Wayne Warnock V' I ' 7 ?4 Carol Watson Q 3: , Dianne Weber if I ll Susan Wedell . 'P if r i L g, Carol Weekly ' Y 0 ' 7 A Paula Weiss Q9 'C' g ,th Carla Wells Look, one of them is wigglingl 7 f i Tom Wells ' 1 , A Carol Wendt , , Kenneth Wermeling E - at, 5 ii Pom Wh'leA Carole West V - gg. x A Ze .6 Q Thomfs whlfe Richard Westphal .':. Q ffm N ,eil 2 Qi .s -f 3 8 i 9' 'zl z t ' if Foul Nhlleslde R ' , t y n R s l Hurry wiegeff Cheryl Wood 5 1 5 , 7 Ken Worden h' 4 S-sud LQ Kurt Wruclc ' J I R -v ' William Yankus W I 6 'E Kathleen Wienke li l D' 5- 3 , Joan Wiersum as EQ Sandra Wiersum ,wx June Wighfmcn Richard Yanel K t , W' Roy Yarber , 6 -7 A as 'Y' - . Sandra Zacho ' Q V: W Barbara Zaleski f' ' W I 3 , if , Kenneth Wilbik i 6 ' ,gf ,V Jerry Wilburn 5' ' Jett Williams ' - Carol Winfield Lynn Zander Susan Zernaitis ' , , -' Rodney Ziehr Q- Lg Q Daniel Zizzo I ' Q Q I , l 5 4 6' Walter Winters as L1 In . Q v .w 9, ' Dennis Witt 'J X Ronald Witt H Karen Wolf Nola Zo er A A,. 'J N' Joseph Zoromskis 8 3 -Yr f' 5' 7 Ralph Zuzinec f 5.5 v P ' ' i Jared Zwickey 7 e. Z I 74 , N W , x 4 I , ' .11-' ' . f lf' -445 , ff... ,fi-wk Wiz, Q 2:-2'Iii?z6.V, ww 'C ,raw . x 'xl , ,K v X x 1 I ef s 1 ,,.- . -,,fg5,,.Q. ,A . K . ' ,bm A ' V, gn Q, ., H ff fizg, wg .F Xifffi .,, , LWSEWK ' 1 Tfiilvfiyv Q H., 'G ii9'Q3'?' RW? ak 1 'X Q X , f .g Xxx 1 , if. mn 'W' ' if rw Hold 'eml Wrestling Team, which came our with a very good record This yeor. Ice on the school steps, That caused many a bruised knees! New Year's Eve! What a Dance! Toboggans, kids! Pef's Hill surely had a work out during Christmas vacation! Emerald Ecstasy, who'll ever forget Sub Deb's formal? Raccoon - collared coais, of course! lf's all The rage! In one door . . 7lillWlS CLUB F reezin Future Teachers , --.x OF KENDSHA. WiSCONS?2N if f is s y i K-Q 'si ln . ' f it 'ff cb T9 J! QM ' ' w. Po1nt .AWP K 2 - I, We wonl ' was fl H ' ' f 1 fx TMUW' , f., M ,M 'fs T ls. . at QY't'gw,,,,, i, r T m I ,T ' C i ' 4 ', V A K , 1 4 1' 7 A M, ,M J W H Lf, 2 I 1 fit ' bf. JZ '-Q., ,, ,A 1 4-45- Xglf I J Santa, where is your beard? Many activities composed a jolly-good winter here at Kenosha High. Friday nights found most of the student body at the gym for basket- ball games, Also, The Mousetrap, a murder mys- tery, was presented by Wig and Mask drama club. The choirs showed us what a tremendous Christmas Con- cert really isl Christmas came with all the sparkle of that season, goodwill and good times. This vocation sped by much too quickly. Soon, the swimming team was in full swing. Other stu- dents competed to be win- ner of the annual Spelling Bee. The Honey Hop was loads of fun and a big suc- cess. The sun began to shine iust a little bit brighter each passing day as spring come sauntering in. . . . and out the other Have you ever wondered about those students who show the movies in Driver's Ed Class, in your Chemistry, French, or maybe Algebra Class? They all belong to a group called Cinematics' Club, which is designed to help students learn more about the taking at pictures and the use of the equipment. Besides being useful to the whole school in this way, their other ac- tivities include a cupcake sale, a Halloween Party, and each year, they enter a float in the Homecoming Parade. Their officers for the past year were- president: Richard Crutcher, vice president: John Johnson, secretary, Corrine Lutter and treasurer: Robert Merriam. Cinematic Artist's Alley BACK ROW: Nancy Kemp, Karen Landree, Linda Willie, .ludi Hansen, ruth Maksen, Norma McCrary. ROW 3: Sheila Reindl, Sue Ritkowski, ' Mary Jurca, Leah Jensen, Susan Cappilen, Jackie Blackbourn, Pat Christian. ROW 2: Gloria Polanin, Avis Gill, Jackie Ohlgart, Ethel Eppers, Gloria Andrea, Mary Beth Dibble, Marcia Peterson, Barbara Christian. FRONT ROW: Glen Bozon, Nanette Kubec, Aleida Mis- chler, Nancy Niemi, George Stulgaitis. BACK ROW: Kenneth Atkins, Bill Bitter, Erwin Schmidt, Paul Robillard, Richard Crutcher, Robert Merriam, Henery Hart- nek. ROW 2: William Yankus, Charles Saftig, Ronald Lemke, Tom Renick, John Johnson, George Rutkotske, Dennis Riley, Terry lorns. FRONT ROW: Patri- cia Patterson, Corrine Lutter, Mr. Schumacher, Jeanne Mc- Combs, Eric Hagerty. One faithful proiectionist Usher's Club A club which gives much service and time to K.H.S. is Usher's Club. Every Friday noon, you could have found President Ronald Lemke calling the meetings to order. The other officers included Jim Petersen, vice president, secretory, Barbara Gib- son, treasurer, Sandra Cook, and recording secretary, Lynn Valeo. The school activities which they usher for are The Senior Class Play, Wig and Mask's play, Band, Orchestra, and Choral Concerts, Graduation, and Museum Lectures. An an- nual splash party and a picnic in the spring are enjoyed by all of the members. BACK ROW: Jim Lundberg, Ron Schwaab, Bill Martins, Tom Homstead, Bob Hansen, Bob Schwandt, Nancy Kemp ROW 3: .lim Irving, Don Fessenden, Dennis Michele, Phil Whitaker, Henry Hartnek, Arne Gul- brandsen, Karen Guttormsen ROW 2: Carol Dysart, Ron Lemke, Bob Hockney, Ken Leys, Sandy Heintz, Joan Schadd, Sandy Cook FRONT ROW: Leslie Arnold, Carol Kramer, Nancy Holland, Lisa Leon- ard, Jim Peterson, Nancy Simonsen, Lynn Valeo, Donna Holmgren. Mr. Christy, Pride of Artist's Alley Mr. Whitaker, Pride of Usher's Club. i A Artist Alley is a club in which those students interested in art may further display their talents. Each year, they do a beautiful iob of painting the window at the top of the main stairs. They also paint all the windows in the post office for public display. This year, thought, they didn't stop with this during the busy holidays. For K,H.S.'s Christ mas Choral Concert, they made all of the decorations Other round-the school proiects are making posters for various plays, concerts, and other school functions. Enter ing the Milwaukee Journal Art Contest is something which is looked forward to every year. K.H.S. should be proud of this representation and also of the other ine work that Artists Alley does. The officers for this year were president: Jackie Olgart, vice president: Jackie Blackbourne, secretary: Leah Jensen, and treasurer: George Stulgaitis. is Qlilxugg,-, WN Q M W 5 5: I 9 f J? 4 Q Despite the luck which Coach Sudkamp's red socks are supposed to bring, this lucky charm failed to help our basketball team this year, We Hnished the sea- son with a record of six wins and Hfteen losses. Four returning seniors including co-captains Dick Locicero and Mike Wells and nine iuniors represented our team in the Big Eight Conference. Bob Smith, a promising iunior, led the scoring with an average of 9.43. Bill Simmons was chosen by his teammates as the most valuable player. Lance Tobert and Dennis Lento, both iuniors, brought honors to the team by being elected to the All-Big Eight Honorable Mention Team. Out of the thirteen man squad, ten players received letters. Our team was victorious in the first two tournament games against Burlington and Salem Centra. How- ever, we lost the third game with Lake Geneva. Even though our team came out with a poor record this year, we feel that they did a fine iob represent- ing our school. Since we have an outstanding junior squad, and because of the fact that they have had much experience this season, our hope for a strong team next year is exceptionally high. This year, a new program was initiated for the bas- ketball team. lt was the organization of the Junior Varsity Team. Kenosha High's J.V.'s won all of their six games. Small, but very successful, was Coach Sudkamp's description of the program. Some of the iuniors developed faster than they would have under normal circumstances. They received valuable play- ing experience which they wouldn't have received in varsity games. uri GRP NK .4 Wim- R. Beloit ........ Racine Horlick . Madison West . Madison East .. Racine Park .. . Madison West. Madison Central Kenosha 59 Kenosha 54 Kenosha 64 Kenosha 52 Kenosha 45 , I Kenosha 38 How tall did Ya say he was? Kenosha 52 Kenosha 39 Kenosha 58 Granville ..... 57 Kenosha 44 Milwaukee East 6l Kenosha 39 Brookfield .... 66 Kenosha 53 Madison East .. 50 Kenosha 46 Racine Park 43 Kenosha 59 Janesville ..... 47 Kenosha 6l Madison Central 50 Kenosha 53 LaGrange, lll. . 60 Kenosha 58 Jane-sville .... 68 Kenosha 45 The Fighting Five are at it again Beloit ........ Racine Horlick . DJ' 'i J. -75 Ll 30 4' .Q ii itil iivli l l lt '3. jx' 5 ' i il ,I fl 3' 3. Il? My-i ii 54' li BACK ROW: Tom White, Dove Storr, Al Andreoli, ROW: Joe Lobo, Tom Broughrnon, Bob Schmitz, Horry B Cooch Joe Brittelli's Pink Devils ended the seoson with eight wins ond nine losses, putting the sophs in fifth ploce, tied with Modison Eost. Their best gome of the seoson wos the lost, when they bottled Rocine Horlick to on exciting 52-5l victory. High scorer for the l7 gomes K.H.S.. .. .... 47 vs. Eost ... ... 48 K.l-l.S.. .. .... 37 vs, Pork ..... ... 52 K.l-l.S.. .. .... 50 vs. Jonesville .. ... 45 K.l'l.S.. .. .... 47 vs. Centrol ... ... 32 K.l-l.S.. .. .... 32 vs. Jonesville .. ... 60 K.l-l.S.. .. .... 53 vs. Beloit .... ... 50 K.l-l.S.. .. .... 38 vs. Horliclc ... ... 42 K.l-l,S.... .... 3l vs. West 47 K,H.S.. .. .... 55 vs. Eost ... ... 46 K.l'l.S.. .. .... 50 vs. Pork ... ... 63 K.l-l.S.. .. .... 42 vs. West .. ... 58 K.l-l.S,. .. .... 78 vs. Centrol .. ... 37 K.l-l.S.. .. ,... 42 vs. Beloit ,... ... 47 Horlick . K.l-l.S.... .... . .. A future vorsity mon Ken Ludlow, Morv Clorlc, ond Dick Bosrnon FRONT ordwell, Pot Ryon, ond Torn Wells. wos Al Andreoli with l70 points. As o te-om, they set o record ot the most points for one gome when they ployed Modison Centrol ond won, 78-37. Lots of pros pects ond good spirit is the outlook for next yeor, soys Cooch Brittelli. Pink Basketball Devils , V ., 'C 92' 59 .seSl 5 Se Q 9 BACK ROW: Bill Savaglio, William HorH, David Dworak, Bill Carroll. ROW 5: Spencer Sorenson, John Grimshaw, Richard Coshun, Richard Krok, Elwin Broughton, Tim Pingitore. ROW 4: Jim Wendt, Don Ruf- falo, Mike Stancoto, James DeLabio, Ray Anderson, Wayne Graf, Bill Gitzlaft. ROW 3: Dennis Tomlinson, Ken Worden, Bob Copen, Cecil O'Neal, Jim Harvey, Jim Kelly, Bernie Van Warmer, Wally Davis, Jerry Host: ROW 2: Jerry Landwer, Tom White, Bob Schmidt, Dennis Smith, Corbett Anderson, Dan Cibrario, Dave Schneider, John Medrano. FRONT ROW: Coach Glenn McCulloch, Gary Hillesland, Bernie Krebs, l Doug Yunker, Mike Ptacek. Not pictured: Jerry Paupore iCaptaini, Jerry Greco. Mat Men Kenosha High's Matmen finished the season by captur- ing the Regional and Sectional championships, ancl win- ning six, tieing two of the Big Eight Dual Meets. ln the Regionals, Gary Hillesland, Bernie Krebs, Mike Ptacek, John Midrano, Dennis Smith, Jerry Paupore, Doug Yunker, and Dan Cibrario qualified. Bernie Krebs, Den- nis Smith, and Doug Yunker qualified as state sec- tional champions. There were only two Big Eight cham- pions: Dennis Smith and Doug Yunlcer. Honored by the team by being voted most valuable wrestler was Dennis Smith, senior, who placed second in the state meet. Gary Hillesland was elected the most improved wrestler. The captain for this year was Jerry Paupore- and man- ager was Spencer Sorenson. The captain for next year is Dan Cibrario. Fourteen letters were awarded which were the most ever awarded in one season of wrestling. Five seniors, seven juniors, and two sophomores earned these letters. Under the expert guidance of Glen McCulloch, the wres- tling team has had tremendous success. They have won three of the last tive Big Eight titles and finished sec- ond the other two times, They have also been state champions. l-lere's hoping that their good luck will continue!! Ouch! You broke my tinged!!! One of those inside, double leg tackle turnabouts. Q43 v ., o ' - f A -1 ' , 'K J I ' , if ' . L W , , , ' Z' 2. 3, 5 Q Z - T S as 0 9,9 , , Q i ' Q , il A , l if 'i J fi' BACK ROW: Althea Drew, Patricia Pugh, Fran laquinta, Elizabeth Holt, Joanne Morocchi, Priscilla Crow, Diane Rose, Jackie Odar, Joan Dultin, Janet Leet, Joanne Fleischmann, JoAnn Valeo, Sandi Long, Carol Pomerening, Joanne Pingitore, Dorothy Lindstrom, Mary Arent, Mary Margaret Smith ROW 2: Nancy Peterson, Sharon Yordi, Susan Rutkowski, Marikay Burmeister, Kathy McAleer, Donna Parkinson, Jean Kurklis, JoAnn Baumgartner, Nancy Hol- Senior Girls' Chorus land, Carolyn Wenger, Barbara Bach, Lillian Trebltich, Janice Dut'-tin, Joan Lotta, Rita Martino, Karen Rovik, Judy Falkenstern, Sue Upright FRONT ROW: Roberta Weber, Nancy Kessler, Barbara Price, Leanne Cooper, Lucy lovine, Dawn Pfeilter, Pat Six, Clara- marie Cesario, Viola Valdez, Angie Covelli, Carol Walters, Cecelia Mohr, Leslie Arnold, Beverly Schafer, Karen Feldshau, Rosemary Zarletti, Olivia Garza. A Cappella Sophomore Symphonic Choir 511' BACK ROW: Jerald Blair, Michael Conklin, Adriano Alippi, Thomas Geary, John Sturino, Thomas Fugette, Kenneth Unwin, Thomas DeLaat, Kenneth Turk, John Grimshaw, Thomas Dinges, Wayne Lura, Robert Schwandt, Ronald Schwaab, Peter Bellaver, Roger Klernp, Ronald Pierce. ROW 3: James Long, Robert Muhlick, Frank Holderness, Neil Griebling, Jerome Fani, Marvin Clark, James Nolan, James Wheeler, Scott U ri ht, Garold Larsen David Starr, Bruce McNeil Larry Gennaccaro, Frank Trecroci Dennis Man- P Q , , , cusi. ROW 2: Bonita Low, Sandra Cook, Carol Sorensen, Laurinda Newberry, Sylvia Fortmann, Bonnie BACK ROW: Nick Angotti, Kelly Grissom, David Kexel, Ken Worden, Leonard laquinta, Ed Kwicinski, Denis Hottlander, Ron Fechner, Gary Rysdam, Wayne Millar, LeRoy Madson, Jesse Meier, Robert Stika, Micheal Soule, Gary Grissom, Julian Ellefson, Rodney Ziehr, Dick Krok. ROW 3: Ron Barr, Bill Schemlling, Louis Oster, Rick Frost, Jerry Greco, Sue Wedell, Sharon Hahn, Janet Koas, Gail Book, Pat Sturm, Barbara Kinebrew, Charles Carson, Jim Krueger, John Fon- drliak Alfred Meyer Paul Johnson ROW 2 LynnRae Farris Joann 66 Genome, Sharon Brand, Joan Schaer, Donna Mancusi, Sharon Haag, Barb Langerman, Marion Querns, Elaine Bracegirdle, Made- lyn Pietkiewicz, Mary Philo, Donette Pooch, Kathy Wallo, Judy Kober, Sharon Glade. FRONT ROW: Sharon Rozzi, Linda Marion, Ginny Sterny, Sue Krueger, Abrienne Cohen, Rose Pellegrino, Janice Trebbin, Donna Kangas, Louise Sorensen, Donna Brus, Carol Wal- len, Diane Simonsen. 1 Qi' C196 nh BACK ROW: Jean Querns, Lisa Leonard, Barbara Palmer, William Martins, George Serpe, Robert Coudill, Dennis Bugalecki, Henry Hartnek, Ronald Wadham, Steve Bella, Thomas Mish, Louis Cristi- ano, Philip Whitaker, Dennis Wertz, Edward Herolt, Jerry Kelley, Linda Veale, Roxanne Johnson, Gail Kiefer. ROW 3: Karen Wier- sum, Colleen Murray, Karen Guttormsen, Kathleen Thomey, Sandro Detert, Carol Mattner, Nancy Jacobs, Suaette Arnoldini, Helen Moedt, Mary lrving, Gail Jensen, Irene Alli, Dorothy Thomas, Jean Dragancewicz, Sondra Kidd, Sandra Lindstrond, Rosemary Paredon, Choir E50 Barbara Eaves, Rita Rinelli. ROW 2: Janet Lutz, Miriam Perez, Nancy Whyers, Shirley Klobuchar, Linda Beth, Marlene Sturrnan, Susan Schwartz, Sandra Braun, Cheryl Tinnell, Darlene Dinges, Gracelyn Covelli, Patricia Kurklis, Sandra Severson, Shirley Carlson, Karen Kersting, Jane Eyre, Lucille Rizzo. FRONT ROW: Patricia Dombraski, Suzanne Henkel, Patricia Peek, Patricia Murphy, Carol Kramer, Judy Lichtenburg, Kathy Tarsitano, Florence Vaccarello, Fran Valpen' desta, JoAnn Morrissey, Kathy Kohlmeier, Roseann Scola, Patricia Angvick, Cassandra Sartar. Senior Mixed Chorus Kley, Judy Schueta, Kathy Konrad, Janna Vistino, Jacqueline Sturm, Judy Vaicelunas, Jean Stratton, Karol Sophofnofe Nelson, Elizabeth Balk, Maureen Connolly, Christopher Colby, Janet Stines, Diane Hansen. FRONT ROW: , , Lucille Puntillo, Sue Perrine, Barbara Hoase, Katharine Brugger, Charlene Sigger, Carolyn Specht, Patri- Glfls cia Bosman, Verneen Westphal, Catherine Deltield, Sut Bagdonas, Judith Capponi, Shirley Peterson, Ruth Wegner, Nicolina Evans, Barbara Kasten, Karen Mortenson, Victoria Cairo. Chorus BACK ROW: Carolyn Caldort, Linda Monik, Sharon Fontaine, Nola Zoller, Jean Patrick, Suzanne Olson, Anna Parrott, JcAnn Burman, Marcia Lapp, Peggy Morin, Jill Helwig, Janet Holderness, Mary Mur- phy, Barbara Holt, Beverly Wade, Carol Romano, Jeanne Hassler, Barbara Aune, Joyce Bredek. ROW 2: Joan Sinclair, Helen Thomas, Morthann Suchardo, Jackie Bokmueller, Sandra Wiersum, Eileen Juzenas, Dianne Weber, Cheryl Deschneau, Mary Ann Eidson, Martha Koper, Joanne Ventura, Carol Moose, Linda Leonard, Viola Taylor, Sharon Fischbach, Carlice Anderson, Barbara Pedley, Alice laquinta. FRONT ROW: Wanda Horton, Juanita Ritacca, Cheryl Christoftersori, Gail Boyle, Nancy Otte, Angela Principe, Nancy Davey, Mary Chiappetta, Lynn Kellrnan, Joan Wierwum, Mary Magnino, Barbara Struss, Dixie Stevens, Karen Steddick, Ginger Kramer, Patricia Cerasani, Donna Schwartz. at? 6 9 Q A '9 'f V 0 . 1 K5 J Q G Q9 E9 G' F5 . ' A A, . il ' y 1 Sweet One of the largest undertakings of A Cappella Choir is singing in the two performances of the Other than this October Christmas Concert. l96O, found the A Cappella Choir in their first proiect of the year, cutting a Christmas carol al bum. This proyed to be a yery successful idea for the members sold sixehundred copies. They also appeared in a concert with the band on Decem ber first and in a concert with the orchestra o January twenty-sixth. A Cappella acted as a demonstration choir for the Fred Waring Choral Clinic in Chicago on January thirtieth, Here, they is demonstrated choral techniaues rehearsal meth ods and the use of the caunterbass clarinet with cnoirs Two members of A Cappella Choir Peter Bellaver and Tom Dinges were chosen to partici pate in the All State Choir in Madison This was su ely an honor for our school The Spring Con cet on June hrst climaxed the activities of this c our Acting as ottlcers during this past year were p'e-sident: Ken Turk, vice president: Pete Bellayer, and secretary: Charlene Sigger, The treasurers for the four sections were Karol Nelson, Jackie Stern, Voices Tom Fugette, and Jerry Fani. The riser's crew chief was Tom Delatt, and the robe's committee chairman was Maureen Connolly. If you've never before' had tlse Christmas spirit, everyone knows that you can't possibly leave our annual Christmas Concert without it! So everyone comes! Both afternoon and evening performances are always crowded, and the people are not dis- appointed. The Sophomore Girls' Chorus, Sopho- more Mixed Choir, Senior Girls' Chorus, Senior Mixed Choir, A Cappella Choir, and the orches- tra provide top musical entertainment for them. This is only accomplished by much preparation and rehearsal until the big day hnally arrives. Then, as Mister Gaarder directs, the strains of The Bells of Christmas, Jingle Bells, and many other merry Christmas songs till the audi- torium. The program is climaxed by the breath taking, singing Christmas Tree. Everyone in the house then joins with all the choir members in sounding the old familiar carols and in wishing all a Very Merry Christmas! 89 -XS C ddle UP O little closer. Don't be shy- ,, U On New Year's Eve this year in the MBHS Gym a dance was given by the interclub President's Council. This newly organized club presented this dance for the pur- pose ot giving the students something to do on New Finders Ke epers, losers Weepers Ye-ar's Eve so as to keep them out of trouble. Bucky Asboth and his Twilights provided music for the dance. The Holiday Season The big event of the winter season is Sub Deb's annual Christmas formal. Once again the high school gym was transformed, this time, into an Emerald Ecstasy. Freddy Mann's band played dreamy and romantic music, providing over three-hundred couples with a fit- ting atmosphere. To coincide with the emerald theme, green paper covered the walls, and net and crepe paper streamers, oriented from all sides of the gym, merged in the center of the ceiling, above o twenty- ul Wore Qloves b ecouse I bite my tingernailsff toot Christmas tree, sparkling with gold ornaments. Golden boughs clung to the walls, and glittering stars hung from the ceiling while a multi-colored spotlight set oft the beauty of the entire gym. Cocktail dresses were in fashion, but everything from very dressy sheaths to tull length formals were also popular. Except for a little mud, the evening'was a success and well worth all the planning and work put into it! Fountain of Gbefglcss Pads and Fashions for an O1 mpic Year m. A, .: 'U 4, .1 life.. f' 4 , GE . , , . , ., .,s.ff Y- j A Q31 314,151 . 1 ..4iVj1 . , l rf ' ,,'74..,.. 'J ' Q Mi. f,-1,, , f . fy , V , f y 54 1 fit. K ,Vs . r. 1-fy . rr- , STEPPING OUT - Gary Pileski, wec'ir1g a green paid ropcoaf, accompanied by Charlyn Hebgen, left, arid spring Lucille Rizzo, right, in their raccaori-collared casts, cu? sharp Fgues in 1960, l96O was an Olyrhpc Year nc' ahly lar sperrs bmi also for fashions. Wifalhg gald 'medals af KHS ip The girls' dvisiari vve'e squash hee's, mohair sweaters, and racccch collars, Camel-calared appa'e' placed high in all campevahs, while aleaied slcirfs and Tennis shoes wah repea' v'C'rc'ies. COVTf'V76V'llOl ervries ir We bays' se' dlvislari leelc hrsl place hahars. Coop eg other afards were esch- dackefsf' pahfs mfr slash pacfefs arid plfryaay shirts. This was C1 Year lar some add 5-'dries in ave' dvi- siaris Lcalcihg like C' apfd hem f.ere The raked cfvs seep ea'ly iri flwe year. Mr, Bee' aafspriafed 'Qw- nimg Bear lar 'ecC'd faders. Merharaafe perlarrharces wire 'qrwea iri E3 shjfea sefs, Carvel, the Kihgsfeh Trie, Sr lf-y Era' Up- favvh Pizza, Ori he Eeadi, The fzif, H34-iizrfi l'er's marhihg lakes, The-'ree hem Sari' 'r 5' place, arid 3llcw Tallc. 1 960 Style Set for o fishm mp are McCrary Barbara Hornmg Judy Murhn and Judy Vlgnlerl .bgmw 2 Squash hgehjnd shgsqg-,were 1960 ennova hons In gurls footwear ,Zz ,7 levls ue a page for are Georg: anna Blaho Barb Erickson Lmda Berganf BX Wx C X X Swlmsmt sweehes are K Jan Schroder Nancy 92 :iglggix 'fx , ' N Mfg ul I X N ,Suv XY 1h X' f X ' I x XR . ,, - ,ni --wi K -. 4' V .1 f K f ,, 'K - . -is Q, , W r S- S f 'I F Af. Wy-.x 33 'E x 4 A is ' - I A I ' , ,FJ X r GW r ' Y f 221 V A 4 V if .X V V 1 , :S q. A 'nk A+ l ya, A 1 ' 1 l'k '- I A ' Vi., Yz' . is V I . i 1 f 2 , g , W. 3' 1 V 1' Q NH Qi L 5 3' 'L X I Q it I fx' fj x Q . r , fix 1 E y rf g L V X L . N 4' V' C LEXITNV X, N xx X 3 N . r A fl X 1 ' X VY 1 Q ' -xx A ,, . . . ,, X , y V 7 I' ,Q I , f QV u 1 , KH Leaders BY: Tiff , X 5 Eng-fy ' XX if TVN J V . v , l f I 1 A l 1, K4 ,I .1 ,f I , ff N X E I ff f 1 45' QMS :fx ibn' 1 'See if you can pick ou? thilwo pairs fha! Q 1 4 .. Z on flu girls I fs 8 9?.lidn't come from ChiapeHo's Mens' Store. a Jw 0 iw ladder are Ginny Shrny, Kay Petarson Barb Tenufa and Jean Makouslte 3. 1. 3' xy , Malko 5, , 2.7! a lovon 'hody for fhQ :umm In ar Abnenne Cohen ry Phllo ' Mary.Aitfamu ond D nna ru ,,' - , d Ely. lo. ing on ' R L4 V f i K I 1 K 4 A I V 4.f 3 ' r V, ,'-ws G .,, - ,f 3 , ,, 1, . I X 11 ,K 4 7 -, , 1 , . 1 5 1 arilyh fhpp Gnd Sandi Shale. u f 2 93 ' lll I ,A ater Wonders Kenosha High School can be extremely proud of its constantly improv- ing swimming team. Although they had only two wins and ten losses, it is an improvement over last year, and next year great things are expected of them. A boost to the team was the relay team which re- mained undefeated, and we almost always had a diver placing tirst. Sophomore Jett Williams was honored by being elected the team's most valuable swimmer, and he is the member who contributed the most points to the meets. Al Erdman was given the Mike Baker Award tor showing the most improvement throughout the year. Eleven swim- mers were awarded letters and five of these were sophomores. Coach Martin made this remark: These tive sophomores should help make a good nucleus for next year's team. This year's captain was Dan Englund and manager was David Pierce. The team elected John Shatter for next year's captain. is it that cold? Three points for that handstand. A triple half gainer, doubled with a backards upside-down somersault M.. ,Maxi - -- -.,, ' Qfiitgkl ..... mmf -pw J, . '1.:.v DEPTH 5 FEET Junior frogmen. BACK ROW: Ron Pierce, Denis Hofflander, Jim Jaeschke, Lee Hagopian, Jim Renne, Wilson Turby, Mike Moran, Ron Marcich, Charles Behnke CManagerl ROW 2: Dave Pierce CManagerl, Gil Henderson, Dave Powell, Julian Elletson, Bob Hackney, Al Erdman, John Ellgas, Dan Englund, Kent Anderson, Paul Richards iCaachl, Frank Martcin CCoachJ, FRONT ROW: Don Stine, Chuck Phillips, Leigton Klat, Mark Sturino, Billy Schmelling, Jef? Williams, George Stulgatis, Dick Apastoli, John Shatter, Mos- cot Rickey Stulgatis. , , L' E HF, ' 3?-in 5 E 9 ,aw 3' 5, Q Q2,s-.:m4,12.::Q':-fQ,3:5M3?,:T,, , ,W ,M 1 ,:.,, lf 4 y N, The awolted moment will soon arrive' The Spelhng Bee Honey Hop They never looked so good -axe. , , o-4. , any ' oe., oss.. 1-se. X Thus yeors Spellung Bee begun with presentung each student wuth o lust cf 300 words A flnol test was guven consrstlng of lOO of these words Those wnth tive or less errors were elrgrble for semrhnals These students were Qnfen another lust of words to study From these words c second test was grven Now the stu dents with tlve or less errors entered unto the flnal round of the Spellung Bee held In the audltorlum Feb 25 Each student drd has very best to spell hrs words correctly but there can only be one wrnner Thrs yeors deservant wrnner was Mlss Pat Anwuch a sensor at Mary D Bradford Hugh School Pats runners up Karen Klrstlen and Judy Wllk also drd o very flne o Make Krebs Ken Mrlkowskl Rachel Gagluordu and Tom Cyrullk were posted at the trcket table As In post years the wunners of the Spellrng Bee rergns over the annual Honey Hop Donce thus years queen was Pat Anvlch Pat and her escort Bull Martrns were preceded by her court consisting of her runners up and members of the Honey Hop committee The entertamment for the queen ond her court con slsted of a song and dance routnne two solos a muslccl truo and an orrguonal KHS lettermon can can The crown was pre sented to the queen by three yearold Patty Hansen and charr man of the Honey Hop comrnrttee Ken Turk After the coronatron there was dancnng to the muslc of Mrke Sacco's bond Queen Pat and Kung Bull put on a royal Second Ploce Winner, Judy Wllk and her Everyone looked therr best In spnte whurl escort Duck Cairo of the weather f- V! 1 o 'O' 97 'V 4 ,G'.'.'ra..a...... ' ' ' 4 ,-jo-1-,-f-fa:e9f 'e:s M ,-..v.-.-,-'.'.'.-ggafarb--e. - 4- .'.- - -'.',1 4 ..a g-.,..g,+ . , . . . . 1. , - . , , -.... ge, 4. g .'.-4-'.'.',-,-'.',-,-'a:afrg.a,-. ' ' -'-fatawfaf - , xxx . y I - 'wxq-my , , I 1 -. T' . ' . T y o . I . 0 , , . . . , , I . . , . Q I b. ,, N .1 I l , t , T I T , . M uniors 9... L., 5 '5 'VTTTYHF kr QT,-7 Junior Class OHicers: Tom Fugette, Peppy Crow, Diane Rost, and Buzz Englund. The juniors are important people. They plan, organize, and put forth our annual Prom, and Prom is said to be the biggest event of the year. Sym- phony on ci Starry Night was no less great than any of our previous Proms. The juniors surely had a job on their hands when sign up time came. Every- one swarmed to obtain tickets. Our junior oFficers reigned over a magnifT- cent kingdom when the evening came. All who went have a beautiful mem- ory to last a lifetime. There were other important events this year also. The National Merit Schol- arship Test found quite a number of our juniors up early one Saturday morn- ing in March. We hope they all did a good job. The end of March this year found many of our juniors busy acting scientist as the annual Science Fair rolled around. These students made a very good showing in the Fair. This year is an important one for many students. They reach their sixteenth birthday and head for the place where they sign up for their driver's li- cense! To have in their possession this license is an accomplishment for which they all strive. Topping all the fun of their second year at Kenosha High, many juniors re- ceived their class rings. What a fine ending to a grand year. They can al- ways keep these rings and the happy memories of good times and good friends which they bring to mind. They certainly had a hard time agreeing on the Prom decora tions. i Wllllam Bitter 1' A F x 0 T T X A 5 T I .. , ggsahn 5 ' 4 Il- . 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H l , I Q, ,f, 421 I ' ,M ?fw.5 A ' f G 'f 4 yt 4 'iff 5 fn , f -1 V ,J X J w A- fa: 2 41 .myfvw Played football fthe hard woyl Attended club meetings . . . and . . . watched the girls . . 1-53. ,L .1 The Middle Ya, Ya, there he is! No, you can't have a whole stick, but l'll give you half. S Zn Oh oh, l think we made a small mistakel Honor Students Arent, Mary Lueck, Bonnie Ashley, Richard Morgetson, Sandy Blair, Mark Martelle, Joe Cesario, Clara MCC'-Qry, Norma Conard, Melody Poole, Eva Crow, PGPPY Patterson, Pat Davis, Darlene Riemer, Marie Graf, Wayne Sorenson, Spencer Horvat, Diane Schnell, Carole Johnson, Richard Summers, Peter LC1fC1yGTl9, Sheryl Smgler, Joyce 112 No no Szeliga, Veronica Tetzlatt, Carol Thomas Dorothy Turbey, Wilson Upright, Scott Vite, Steve Valeo, JoAnn Wendt, James Whitaker, Philip Walters, Carol Wells, Kathleen Class s A The mod men of K.H.S, So, you're the one. I vill make you bee-u-tibful! . Oh, there's so mcny of them V mt -vw-V lafggffl 3, 4' 9 'mf-iffy. ' 'V rg: SQ A, The Line UP The deep dark secret has finally been told 1 A s l JS.-.HN ,Rey V Waitin' :L Nfl. 'T ef. The heat began to seep through open windows and swinging doors of our high school. Trench coats were seen again, and the cold season was slowly overtaken by the new green grass, we all knew that Spring was here! We donned our lighter clothes and put down the convertible tops as we took up Dog Patch characteristics one weekend. Daisy Mae reigned over our annual Sadie l-lawkin's dance, and everyone had a good time. May Sixth, many ot our school members were at the Prom. The night was cool, but what does temperature matter when one is in the midst ot an evening Hlled with spectacular sights, good food, and of course, the companionship of a darling date! To many of our school athletes, spring brought hours of prac- tice and competition in golf, tennis, and track. The fresh scene of spring meant graduation to our seniors. All of us desired to end the year with the best grades possible. Then came the contemplation ot what we wished would be the most memory-filled summer vacation ever. What's for the bell the big attraction? -ol gpg qi L? :j4 We J Q BACK ROW: Geraldyne Kocal, Lillian Trebotich, Nancy Hansen, Valeri Vollmer, Corrine Lutter, Carol Mattner, Carol Tetzlcft, Donna Lencioni, Peggy Lee Morin. ROW 2: Avent Rodriguez, Kathy Wallo, Linda Monik, Betty Becker, Barbara Peclley, Sue Rutkovvski, Jill Gray, Girl Scouts The above picture represents Mary D. Bradford High School's girls active in the Senior Scouting program tram Troops 2,36,6O,65, and 76. The Senior Girl Scout Cabinet otticers tor i959-60 are: President, Carol Mattner, Vice President, Carol Tetzlatt, Secretary-Treasurer, Barb Wilson. The Senior Advisor is Miss Mildred Vanderhoot. This year the Girl Scouts participated in many activities, including Program Aid, Hospital Aid, winter camping, outdoor skills, cookouts, conservation proiects, camp re- union, service proiects, VVLIP March of Dimes, Girl Scout city wide Cookie Sale, party tor Children ot Southern Colony, Halloween Dance, Christmas Caroling, Gift wrapping at Penny's, Valentine party, splash party, Sen- ior Scout-Explorer Dance, and weekend camping at Pottawatomi Hills. BACK ROW: Dawn Pteifter, Charlene Sigger, Suzette Arnoldini, Bonnie Law. ROW 3: Pat Angvick, Nannette Kubec, Eileen Juzenas, Carol Moore, Pat Pugh. Sue Rutkowski, Louise Sorensen, Karen Fred- ricksen, Marion Querns, Rosemary Zarletti, Rachel Gagliordi, June Dragancewicz, ROW 2: Pat Christian, Hilda Pate, Cathy Kordeck, v Darlene Malsock, Valeri Panka. FRONT ROW: Sharon Makarevvicz, Hilda Pate, Janice Hill, Karen Johnson, Rhetta Lou Quandt, Ceci'ia Scopel, Lisa Leonard, Judy Wilk. Red Cross Every Fall the Junior Red Cross is busily occupied with their membership drive and the collection ot tunds tor their school chest drive. This chest contains educational and sports material that is sent to a needy or disastor area. This year the chest was sent to an earthquake disaster area in Japan. Their other activities include: visiting Bern Haven and sending Christmas cookies to Downy Veterans Hospital. The othcers for this year were Maralyn Rowlands, President, Nanette Kubec, Vice President: Cecile Gorski, Secretary, and Dawn Pteitzter, Treasurer. Cheryl Hollister, Sandy Heintz, Maralyn Rowlands, Sheri Petersen, Linda Pics, Nancy Davey, Kitsy Westphal, Nancy Walton, JoAnn Valeo. FRONT ROW: Ken Harrop, Frank Trecroci, Chuck Lutter, Jamie Charlton, Jcdy Borkenhogen, Eric Hagerty, Tern White, Ray Chapman. The knowledge of words is the gate of scholarship, Our debaters take this quote quite seriously, They followed through with the tradition ot coming out on top as the K.H.S. Debate Team always does, Fifty-seven out of sixty-five debates attended were wan by the Varsity Team consist- ing of Terry Rose, .lim Renne, Ken Turk, Dennis Michele, Carroll Mattner, and Bill Stenzel. Participating in nine tournaments, they placed first in six of these. They also won the National Forensics League trophy and the Suburban Interstate League trophy. Because of this, Bill Stenzel and Jim Renne will represent the team in California this summer. The Allons League for whom they presented a program will pay their entry fee for this tournament in California. Members on the Sub-Varsity Team included B. T. Adams, Mark Blair, Bill Martins, Tom Renick, Joyce Smoler, Walter Wells, and Stoddard Lane. The Sophomore Debaters won twenty out of thirty debates. They also attended Tournaments at North Chicago Community and Milwaukee Pius High Schools, Those on the team were Betsy Roth, Mary Mcore, Rose Marie Pellegrino, Charles Lutter, Gene Brookhouse, Paul Johnson, John Penrnan, Leonard laquinta, Bill Schmelling, and Jim Carlson. This past 1959-60 season was one of the best. We will lose our entire Varsity team, and next year is as of now a question mark. We should, however, have a team worthy of representing M.B.H.S. Commented Coach Davies. sw at 'CSI' Debate BACK ROW, Down: Ken Turk, Mike Wells, Bill Mar- tins, B. T. Adams, Jamie Charleton, MIDDLE ROW: Jim Renne, Dennis Michele. Mark Blair, Tom Renick. FRONT ROW: Bill Stenzel, Terry Rose, Carol Mattner, Joyce Smoler. 81 Forensics If all my possessions and powers were to be taken from me save one, I would choose to keep the power of speech. For with it, l could soon recover all the rest. So said Daniel Webster, and our forensic team really took this to heart. They cam- pleted this year with a fine record. Their ratings for the past year are as fal- laws: District competition, Jim Renne, Terry Rose, Carrall Mattner, Betty Oats- vall, B. T. Adams, Eva Poole, Dorothy Lindstrom, Marcia Pedersen, and Wayne Blackman. Sectional competition: Jim Renne, Terry Rose, Betty Oatsvall, B. T. Adams, Dorothy Lindstrom, and Wayne Blackman. State competition at Madison, Wisconsin: Terry Rose, Betty Oatsvall, Jim Renne, Marcia Pedersen, and Wayne Blackman. Receiving A ratings in Madison were Jim Renne, Terry Rose, and Betty Oats- vall. The State N.F.L. tournament, Ripon, Wis- cansin: Betty Oatsvall, fourth in serious declamatian, Nanette Kubec, second in humorous declamation, Wayne Blackman, fourth in oratorical interpretation, Mary Moore, semifinals in girls' extemparane- aus, Carroll Mattner, fourth in girls' ex- temparaneaus speaking, James Renne, second in boys' extemparaneaus speak- ing, Ken Turk, semifinals, bays' extem- poraneaus speaking, Terry Rose, fourth, original aratary, and Mike Wells, semi- finals, oratorical interpretation, and sec- ond in original aratory. BACK ROW: Leonard laquinta, Gene Broakhouse, ROW 4: John Penman, Paul Johnson. ROW 3: Betsy Rath, Jim Carlsan.ROW 2: Rosemary Pelligrina, Bill Schmelling. FRONT ROW: Mary Camille Moore, Chuck Lutter. iw BACK ROW, Down: Ken Turk, Wayne Blackman, B. T. Adams Mike Wells, Terry Rose, Mary Camille Moore. FRONT ROW Carrol Mattner, Betty Oatsvall, Nanette Kubec, Dorothy Lind storm, Eva Poole, Marcia Pedersen. But, you have to consider . 119 Will, maybe so, but 56 exft J ef' 5,91 dass 400 , V' Q 'K f ' at 5 Q- 'gi sgggeieetg Q aw? J I 3 k ' Q5+:95e lib? 1 C351 Gee lg elggozvafi X qxwfeaa ot RXGYXPSJW :NPS 1 i ' by ki Assistant director, Alieda Mischler, and director, Miss Rose- mary Jonas. Director ........... Miss Assistant Director ........ Cast Rosemary Jonas Aleida Mischler Penelope Sycamore .....,. Betty Oatsvall Essie .............. . . . Rheba ........... Paul Sycamore . . . . . Barbara Mann .. Muriel Davis James Petersen Mr. DePinna . . . . . . Jim Chiapetta Ed ............ . . . Bob Hockney Donald .......... Roger Andreoli Martin Vanderhof . , . . . . Jeff Davidson Alice ............ ... Henderson . . . . Tony Kirby .... Boris Kolenkov . . . . Nanette Kubec Bob -Sakalauski . . . Dave Erdman Leonard Siebert 'fb- One of those long,long practice sessions. Gay Wellington . . . . . , Lisa Leonard Mr. Kirby .............. Mike Rubenstein Mrs. Kirby ................. Ellen Graf Three Men .. Gary Pileski, Louis Christiano, Tom Lindas Olga .................... Jean Kurlclis Crew Chiefs Stage Crew .............. Jerry Schuetz Lighting and Sound ...... Dennis Mancusi Hand Props ...,.... Florence Vaccarello Costumes .... ..... S andra Steele Publicity . . . . , . Nancy Simonsen Make Up .... ....... K othy Kiss A quiet evening with the Sycamores Ah, Kalenkoy, tonight we make the blintzes. S The Porgy 81 Bess of K.H.S. An audience, chilled by the blizzard that raged out- side the Kenosha High School Auditorium, was ' warmed from the heart out by the wonderful play, You Can't Take It With You, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. As the audience watched the situation comedy un- fold, it was moved to concern, to surprise, to happi- ness, to laughter, and to tears through the problems, emotions, and philosophy of the Sycamore family. We're rich. ati rg X. Wi.. But, you have to pay your taxes. The play was a truly great representation of the Centennial graduating class. The happy memories it gave the cast, the crew, the direc- tor, and the audience is something you can take with you. YUMMMMMMMMMMMNU W .J SENIORS: Frank Trecoci, Bob Walton, Sharon Yordi Jud Larnich 1 Y I Nanette Kubec, Joan Metten, Leah Jensen, Judy Nietzel, Leah Grot- sky, Dawn Pfiefier, Ray Filz, Gary Reiter, John Ellgar, Fay Schleven- sky, Gary De Kok, Roger Cobb, Shari Bruce, Nan: Simensen Don y I . aid Boyle, Bob Strifiing, Richard Axtell. JUNIORS: Jerry Shaw, Cecilia Scopel, Jeanette Steinmetz, Carole VVaite, Barb Bach, Karen Rovick, Mark Blair, Ron Ruffalo, Patt Caftery, Melvyn Reerner, Shirley Carlson, Ray Provist, Jamie Charlton, Karol Nelson, Lez Matrise, Marlyynn Milanc, Darlene Dinges, Carol Dysert, Diane Madsen, Karen Feldshau, Jim Long, Olivia Garza, Jirn Lengocher, Judy Grube, SOPHOMORES: Joyce Bredek, Jae Casazza, Abrienne Cohen, Dennis Euting, Candice Finch, Bruce Gerlach, Jane Gerlum, Sharon Haag, Barbara Hcute, David Jensen, Don Ketchum, Jim Kruger, Margaret Leppamen, Carol Moore, Jean Patrick, Gerald Perona, Bruce Pres' lan, Leo Reindl, Diane Simonsen, Janice Trebbin, Carcl Watson, Kathleen Wienke, Clair Bailor, Wayne Blackman. Spy Salesmen Maybe I should have gone to Kenews . . , 1 it -r t r i f' V ree- 1 Oh Bayl Is this fun! ' Maybe we l get that hangnfn' th s ti Two of our more diligent workers, Orchestra lst Violin: Joan Schadd, Charlotte Campbell, Dick Christensen, Anne Dickson, Judie Dortman, Karen Johnson, Pat Schoepke, Carolyn Hornby. 2nd Violin: Sandra Mills, Carol Erhardt, Marlene Cerveny, Annette Jaeger, Nancy Hansen, Sharon Ratterty. Viola: Barbara Proter. Cello: Judy Stewart, Sheryl LaFayette, Lynn Valeo, Mary Moore, Mary James. String Bass: Isobel Henderson, Roger Andreoli, Bruce Feldt, Frank Vaitkus, Ray Parent, Wayne Blackman, Wayne On January 26, l96O, all music lovers gathered in the MBHS Auditorium to hear the K.H.S. Orchestra's annual Mid-Winter Concert directed by Mr. Richard Hagen. Some of the Outstanding numbers were Danse Macabre: Rapsody in Blue Excerpts with Eileen Neau, piano soloist taking three bows, Bugler's Holiday, and Porgy and Bess Highlights. The finale consisted of A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Mixed Choir, and the K.H.S.'Band all com- bining with the Orchestra tor The Battle Hymn of the Republic, to give a thrilling ending. Tuxedoes were modeled by David Linn and Anne Dick- son during the intermission. The proceeds from the con- cert were to be used for the purchase at tuxedaes for Feichtner. Flute: Irene Andrade, Connie Cassity. Oboe: Mary Ann Bucholz, Clarinet: Thomas Asboth, Bob Richards. Saxophone: Mike Kempainen. Bass Clarinet: Jim Firchaw. French Horn: Dave Linn. Trumpet: Don Neau, Jim Hendrickson. Trombone: Bob Hackney, Pete Gentile, Don Deeder. Percussion: Terry McNeil, Pete Gallo. Tympani: Lee Aiello. Piano: Eileen Neau. the entire orchestra. On May l7, their annual Spring Concert was held, and they were all completely attired in the tuxedaes and black evening dresses for which they had all worked so hard. The otticers ot this past year are as follows: President .......................... Anne Dickson Secretary . . . . . Judy Stewart Librarian ..... ..... C arol Erhardt Board Members .. ......, Terry McNeil Charlotte Campbell Roger Andreoli Girl asks boy! Girl buys tickets! Girl buys corsagel Girl drives car! Girl picks up date! For what? K-Teen's annual Sadie Hawkins' dance, that's what! This year's Queen, Sandy Linn, reigned over the Dogpatch activities which ranged from Little Abner's life to G Sentimental Journey. After the dance, food was served lwhich the girls bought, of coursell QQ 9, Easter on Parade , v N .c'st,k 171 Sadie HaWkin's Dance Hi-Style's style show 'fEaster Parade was a huge success this year. The girls were beautifully cittired in clothes from many of the leading stores in Kenosha. The clothes worn by the girls varied from bermudas and casual clothes to negligees and formals. Bays were an added attraction at the show. They modeled tuxedos, suits and different sorts of men's clothing from several ol the men's clothing stores. The crowning glory to the style show was the bridal scene in which two bridesmaids dresses, two formal groomsmen outfits, one for- mal groom outfit, and one bridal gown, were shown. BACK ROW: Frank Vaitkus, Jim Nolan, Bill Martin, Marvin Letven, John Kulman, Jim Long, Jim Hinnen, Mark Schmerling, Steve Smith, John Moeller, Ken Abrahamson, Tom Hanson, John Maczurkawicz, Mark Taube, George Friedl, Tom Rennick. ROW 2: Kitty Wells, Sharon Kimberlin, Roxanne Johnson, Dorothy Lindstrom, Judy Vaceilunas, Jackie Sturm, Bonnie Kley, Laurie Newberry, Kathy Berry, Jackie I I ............ ' '7 Odor, Gerald Packman, Karen Guttormsen, Karen Tooley, Lynn Karpowicz. FRONT ROW: Lynn Valeo, Kathy Kolhmeir, Carolyn Davy, Betty Hughes, Gail Kiefer, Sandra Margetson, Grete Jensen, Joan Lotto, Roanne Behnke, Betty Huettner, Karen Muir, Sandra Nehls, Karen Rouik. nun nun' Start your Science Fair Proiects now! This was the slogan of the i959-60 chemistry students, Anyone attending K.H.S., St, Joseph High School, or Salem Central High School participate in the annual Science Fair. Entrys are classi- ied in tive groups: chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and general sci- ence. Many scholarships are awarded to students with outstanding projects, Among these are Seminar's awards to the best senior proiects. Seminar Club is designed to help those stu- dents wha are interested in science by dis- cussing their ideas and by gaining more knowledge in this field. This year, Seminar raised money to give scholarships to the seniors who submitted outstanding proiects. By selling candy lmade in the labi, they obtained enough money to establish these scholarships. Under the expert guidance of Miss Dor- herty and Mrs. Sorenson, Seminar has elected the following officers: President, Al Watson, vice president, Frank Wells, secretary, Bonnie Kley, treasurer, Kathy Thomey, and Corresponding Jean Munger. Seminar BACK ROW: George Rutkofske, Jim Wheeler, Roni Szeliga, Diane Rose, Tom Coleman, Richard Jensen, Bill Nerling. ROW 4: Kenneth Kalinka, Marilyn Milauc, Diane Gerlach, Betsy Roth, Sandy Long, Joanne Pingatore, Kathy Thamey, Marilyn Copen, Alan Mink, Brian Pocetti. ROW 3: Marlene Vlachina, Avon Rodrigues, Barbara Blanch- secretary, ard, Karen Feldshau, Diane Madson, Janet Lutz, Donna Parkinson, Jean Stratton, Chris Molinaro. ROW 2: Frank Wells, Lillian Trebitich, Betty Brackeen, Carol Kramer, Nancy Walton, Karen Ostlund, Marilyn Rowlands, Jean Munger, Scott Upright. FRONT ROW: Nicky Evans, Allan Watson, Linda Sanville, Joyce Smoler. N1 What would the Honey Hap be without the men to entertain us? The ballets, can cans, and hulas presented by K Klub are looked forward to with much anticipation every year. Being more active than ever before, they put on the First Annual Winter Sports Banquet which was a great success. Selling candy at the basketball games and making programs for the Big Eight Wrestling Meet are two of their annual proiects, A picnic is held ot the end of the year, The advisor of K Klub is Mr. Joe Brittelli, who also acts os Treasurer. The other oHicers include Mike Wells, President, Tom Manson, Vice President, and Bob Copen, Secretary, K-Klub , me ly.-W--V ---. M . . - - B ll r, DOD ROW 2: Jeff Williams, Rene Hoebig, Bill Fellicelli, Pete e avg' Ted l d Nels Page .lim Renne, Bob Smith, RON ROW: Buzz Eng Un 1 . ' - : M'k Pt ek, Gary Hmeslcnd' Jw fiolglsb eSrchmidtl, Bill sweeter, Tom FU9e e' LWY Jerry Paupore. RO . A . D ve Powell, Jim Jaeschke. Grimes, Mike Thompson' Mm lrvmg' O The Salesmen of K-Klub J- Wen , . - D' k L ro, Tom 5 9e5f -l'm arne . ' Vacare O, em ' Bob Walton, Doug Don Englund, Tom Lindas, ' Krebs, Chuck lsetts, Bill Schmellmgf Doug Yunker' The Men A very organized meeting . . . ? lllli The K.H.S. Swing Bond for '60 is for The Fifties, our Theme oround this grows. is for Announcing, done by Terry Rose. is for The Beouty of The girls in Boli Hoi. is for The Uniforms, Three soilors cute ond shy. is for the LoughTer, people rolling in The oisle. is for Outstanding, the duet with snop ond style. is for the Ultimote, three solos thot were such. is for Shy Cynthio, who mode us lough so much. l'll never beat Elvis, he's the king Hold fhcr more ,f e....,.,.o 4 Oh pleosellll Direct from Los Vegas is for the Fifty cents, you poid To see This show. is for The Idol, who Tried To moke some dough. is for The Fellow, who never got his dime. is for The Twe-nly girls, step- ping oll in Time. is for inifiofive, which helped our show To be. is for The Envy of Those who didn'T see. is for The Swing-Bond, whose job was lust sublime. Honey chile, whod'io soy yo' nome wos? They iugf Sow U ghosfl f H BACK ROW: Judy Martin, Betty Jo Kucmich, Nancy Niemi, Jackie Odor, Mary Baltes, Lucille Rizzo. ROW 3: Nancy Hafkin, Marilyn Lepp, Lisa Leonard, Nancy Jo Holland, Chris Molinaro, Karen Tooley. ROW 2: Charlyn Hebgan, Flo Vaccarella, Kathy Kiss, Carole Waite, Sheryl Lafayette, Priscilla Crow. FRONT ROW: Dummies, layouts, mastheads, galleys - these are all familiar words to the members of the Kenews staff. The first step in the production of the paper is the assigning af articles and pictures to reporters and photographers. After the articles are written, editors write headlines for the stories and lay them out on the pages. Proofs are ob- tained and dummy pages are made up after numerous trips to the Kenosha Labor Paper, where Kenews is printed. On Fridays when the paper is distributed, the circulas tion staff takes over to sell the paper. Muriel Davis, Betty Holvey, Pat Cunningham, Avis Gill, Harvey Dcerring, Kay Petersen, Marlene Vlachena, Mark Blair. STAND- ING: Bill Martins, Jim Roy, Jim Long, Bob Cooley, Richard Wicklund. Quill and Scroll National High School Journalism Honor Society Selected for outstanding achievement in iournalism, members of Quill and Scroll must rank in the upper quarter of their class and they must be recommended by all their teachers. Kenews also has a social side - alumni and current staff members attend the annual Christmas party, In May, a speaker on iournalism addresses publication staffers. A lucky few are chosen for initiation into Quill and Srroll, National High School Jour- nalism Hanor Society. Current members include Muriel Davis, Nancy Hafkin, Charlyn Hebgen, Kathy Kiss, Judith Martin, and Florence Vacca- rello, BACK ROW: Kathy Wienke, Jean Makouske, Jean Patrick, Candy Oleson, Martha Koper, Rose Marie Pellegrino. ROW 3: Sandra Ponzio, Dorothy Lindstrom, Barbara Aune, Mary Camille Moore, Mary Claire Kuel, Madelyn Pielkiewicz. ROW 2: Lucille Turco, Barb Gapanowicz, Barb Bastian, Mary Ungenmach, Carolyn Ann Caldort, Mary Philo, FRONT ROW: Claire Cesario, Barb Palmen Carol Jean Romano, Eileen Juzenas, Barb Christian, Carol Dysart STANDING: Steve Vite, Frank Wells, Jo Ann Valeo, Wilson Tur bey, Eric Hagerty, sv The editors discuss a problem Kenews Future Teachers Editoreln-Chief . . . News Editor Feature Editor . . . Society Editor , .. Sports Editor .... Exchange Editor . . . Circulation Manager Business Manager .. Advertising Manager T959-60 Editors Nu Q Y 'I Flo, busy at work Muriel Davis Nancy Hafkin . . . . . Judith Martin . . . Charlyn Hebgen . . . Pat Cunningham . .. Florence Vaccarella . . . . . Betty Halvey . . . Betty .lo Kuzmich . . .. Marilyn Lepp The Future Teachers of America elected for their otticers this year Don Neau, Presi- dent, Clara Cesario, Vice-President, Sue Rutkowski, Secretary, and Sharon Makarie- wicz, treasurer. The advisor for the club is Miss Virginia Tenuta, Among the activities of F.T.A. have been a trip to Whitewater, sponsored by the Kiwanis, guest speakers, panel discussions, and they have participated in an exchange with St. Joseph's F.T.A. The school activities in which they have taken part are a cup- calce sale, homecoming Hoot, and a Christmas Party. The aim of this club is to inspire high school students to go they graduate. into the teaching field after . M Org, Joyce Janowitz, BACK ROW: FaY Schlevensky, JudY Neitzel, Eileen Kozak, Jaan Judy itevjanrxt,KiZjYerWglg,rbtgA'g1urieUnne, aim Mcmighcml Mode Limpen' Mary lrvmg' Bonnie Lueckl gorllnne Lgmerhlgdsltlezcl Dlgjllily Eghhler .Belf Schae?er,l Charlotte Campbell, Gingel Kfarllerl liar: V ' on, ue 1 ' . M wcz, o Dollene DOW5' Nonsy. Fongl Alcnnsandias Eckrnan, Shirley Culver, Angviclc, GGVY Rxfsdgm' FRONT RCW' Shown O me l Oatsvall. ROW 3: Miriam ar , n P lon Pet peyersen, Neau, Sue Rutkowslci, Clara Cesario. MarY Philo, Joan Metten, Pat Hams, Lynn aus 1 t i' I 'f,,. :fifth 131 T' r Q ,tm- BACK ROW: Coach Jaskwhich, Bob White, Wally Davis, Mel Stamm, Bill Steinseifer, Gary Puterbaugh, Larry Grimes, Ray Falz, Jim Koll- man, Dove Erdman, Ron Fechner, Al Erdmon, Dick Doklan, Chuck lsetts, Coach Higgens, SECOND ROW: Tom Joskwhich, Mike Smith, Jim Roy, Al Watson, Tom Fugetfe, Ken Unwin, Jim Hottiander, Jerry mm? Q . ,fe- 4-M., Visit to a small world. Thomey, Tom White, Bob Steinseifer, Dave Schneider, Bill Carroll. FIRST ROW: Tony DiCello, Jim Morgan, Buzz Englund, Ernie Hux- hald, Bob Copen, Harry Bardwell, Al Cozaca, Jerry Larsen, Al Kessee, Jim Wendt, John Motherssenon, Jerry Leonard. The Kenosha High School track team had another good season this year. The team choose Ernie Hux- hold as this year's captain, Coached by Chuck Jaskwhich and Roger Higgins, they had a number of victories. In the indoor relays they took a first in the Milwaukee Journal Relays, they took a second in a triangular meet with Wawatosa, Waukesha, in the U.W.M. Relays in which 25 schools competed Kenosha took a third, in the Madison West Relays in Madison, Kenosha took second with 23 schools competing, In the out door meets the Red Devils did very well for themselves also. They won a quadrangular meet competing against Racine Park, Racine Horlick, and South Milwaukee, Kenosha finished second in a triangular meet against Brook- field and Wouwatosa, the Red Devils tinished sec- ond in the Janesville Relays with eight schools competing, Kenosha took a second in the Big Eight Conference meet which was held at the Kenosha Stadium this year. And, when I catch that mechanical rabbit, l'm going to kill it! 'Qfdir Q ' .gi . 5 'fait Ffffsli' ' - .N Q11 Track STANDOUTS AND PROSPECTS FOR NEXT YEAR: Jim Wendt '44Ol, John Moffhiesen 18803 Dave Schneider 18805, Bernard Englund Hur- dles ond Brood Jumpl, Tony DiCello fSprinfs cnd Reloysi, Tom Fugefte and Ken Unwin iSprinfs and Weighfsl, Jim Roy lMileD. SENIOR STANDOUTS: Allen Epsfein lBig Eight Chomp in lOO ond 2205, Ernie Huxhold iHurdlesl, Larry Grimes fHurdles ond Pole Voultl, John Rcnous lSprinfsD, Dove Erdmon l88Ol, Jerry Thomey CDiscUs ond Shofl, Chuck Isefts llleluysl. xx sure hope the gross is greener. Please, Coach, may I breok it? Big Eight Meet - Epstein winning 220 2 BACK ROW: Doug Vaccarello, Ted Jensen, Mark Blair, Neal Griebling, Tom Lindas, Larry Pileski, Coach Verne Schmale. FRONT ROW: Jim Mills, Chuck Limpert, Ted Leinenweber, Gary Stoneman and Dick Rugg. fs Q' 54 Tennis When we went to press, the Tennis team had won all seven of their games. They had placed second in a quadrangular meet at Park and at Nicolet. Four returning lettermen helped to make this a successful team, Next year, there will be six returning members: Back Swing in motion Charles Limpert, Neal Griebling, Ted Jensen, Jim Mills, Gary Stoneman, and Ted Leineweber. Mr. Schmale, coach, commented, Next year's squad should be one of our strongest through the first six men, as tour of the top six this year are juniors and will be returning. fpf Y J' c' ,A J -'QC U0 N i I . f I I me If D 'T T 1 1, . X Xi -W Vs Captain Doug Vaccarello, Key Player Chuck Limpert, and Coach Verne Schmale discuss strategy for a forthcoming game. Nice Game! You deserve the Davis Cup! 134 Lento and friend, his 5 Iron The 1960 golf team was expected to do big things and did! It tinished its 1960 dual meet season with a 7 and l record, the best record in K.H.S. golf history. The team had 5 return- ing lettermen: Ken Cherry, Don Camosy, Dan Chubrilo, Chuck Rizzo, and Dick Ashley. They placed Hrst in the Janesville Pentangular, first in the Kenosha Invitational, sixth in the Janesville 30 team Invita- tional, and third in the Big Eight Meet. Next year's team has a bright outlook with six iuniors and tour sophomores returning. A puttin 2 BACK ROW Chuck Rizzo Dennis Lento Chuck Tuff Dick Ashley Jim Bergrem Chuck Ashley FRONT ROW Bill Jesselun Joe Broesch Ken Cherry Don Camosy Dan Chubrillo Toby Barbee 'n avi 1440 135 Baseball 'psy q A at L, W wel' The students ot K H S can be proud of Coach Andy Smnths T960 baseball team The team composed partnally of IUHIOFS and sophomores had no und: vldual stars but they were all good players Coach Smnfh belneves that the underclassmen on thus years team should make as good or better a group next year Congratulations to a successful team' iran Pun-ru:- Tvu-r lwnwxr-1-'v-mn:-fur Y BACK ROW Mike Thompson lMCln0Qefl Dan Clbrarlo Lance Deignan. FIRST ROW: Don Boyle, Ron Dumke, Larry Willems, Doug Tobert Bull Pecnec Joe Cerne Duck Bosman Andy Smxth lCoachl Yunker, Tom White. Missing: Ken Ludlow, Armand Matarresse, Bmw gs fn. 4 1 E Duck loclcero and Ken T Cherry Golf Rod Ma TSCQICO Cr L ou c9Vrlfry R JefYY PCUPO' 'wqq PQI' in ow, , x e resthng 26 Dqn 3 v 137 wel F 'd Bo: oO' 0 sw I A Viv sf-sr ml' An anxious crowd awaiting the crowning As it to welcorre promgoers, the sun did Come out for awhile Fri- day, May 6. It was lust in time for boys to pick up their dates and start on a round ot colcetails preceeding the Junior Prom, The ballroom of the Ecigle's for Symphony of a Starry Night was highlighted by a six-toot dimensional star with twinkling lights and silver and midnight blue crepe paper streamers. Reigning 3 J i 7 my? QW? A V Down the Aisle over the Prom were Junior Class President Torn Fugette and his date, Jo Ann Valeo, Dancers enjoyed the music of Richard Kent until midnight when they left the ballroom temporarily to watch Tall Story at the Kenosha Theater. After the show, The After- glow was given by Kiwanis Club which provided a buftet supper and entertainment. To complete the evening, there was more dancing to Freddy Mann's Orchestra. Coffee and donuts were served as an early breakfast, After a few hours sleep, some en- ergetic couples went on picnics, despite the rainy weather. Sun- day, May 8, was truly a day of rest!! I crown you King Tom Next nr' isis is 1 . J i f, 4 25? M7 K Eaters . . A 4? ,gen 'aff-1 V x A And Plnners Seen or the Prom were oufogrophers Siffers . . Wo, Myfgj . -, X N In may. 'xy 1 1 3 '-P was Q mghf of crowds LARGE Crowds D O 141 ,av NJ Mr. Chinske had c worm greet- ing for GH on behalf of the Ki- wcmis As usual, emlng Who sold we cc1rv'T fake Triple helpings? af.. CI? 1 5 . W i amz' gun: 5 X., 1 Q 4 ,- P U 2 Y f:'-ff if 1 . ,fi ' J' I f lm -.If-if .-A' -LAK 'L , x When the graduation class of i960 en- tered the Eagle's Ballroom for their Senior Banquet on Moy 24 at 6:30, they were ushered to their tables by their host and hostesses. Since the senior class colors are antique white and futuristic gold, the girls were presented with a small yellow rose cor- sage and the boys received white bachelor buttons. H2060 Skidoo I Senior Banquet . '10--Yr Y t K Following the very delicious dinner of truit cocktail salad, turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, pecis, :nd apple pie, the enter, tainment followed. Terry Rose, the Ser or Class Presidutt gsm the Senior Farewef and Tom Fugvte Jen- ior Class Presider', gave the lifts Fie- sponse. These were sad moments for the Seniors as they recalled the happy and s.id events of the last tnree years. Then smiles were brought to ther faces once again by the comedy skits in 'he pro- grom which was named H2060 Slcidooy' Jean Kurlclis portrayed o school teacher lOO years from now and Bill Fel celli as president of the Cosmic K-Klub with Torn Manson, and Jerry Paupore as rner bei's ot the club brought rrany laughs to tne audi- ence. Miss Virginia Ten,ta, Head Counseor of Mary D. Broatord 'nigh School hciroeit :J the scholarship cvsards to the swcis- ts These scholarships were donztea b-, s:r::, clubs and organizations in Kenesrsu The presentation of the colors at the Baccalaureate Service by iunior Honor Students. A Golden Gold, Gold' Gold A Cappella's addition to a moving service. The final act of a beautiful occasion Graduation exercises for the i960 Seniors started nearly one week before graduation night. Several hundred seniors attended a Baccalaureate Service held at Washington Bowl on Sunday afternoon, June 5. On Thursday evening, June 9, the completion of one hundred years of educational progress took place, as the golden-rabed i960 seniors received their diplomas. What was it that took place one hundred years ago at the first graduation ceremony of Central High School? Each of the nine graduating students prepared as their final high school ac- complishment a declamation or oration. These ranged in variety from an essay on woman's rights to a discussion of temperance. The ceremony was one of great formality and serenity. However, the 1960 Centennial Graduation was equally beauti- ful and moving. Five hundred, fifty-five seniors received diplomas from Mr. Robert Hastings, Board of Education President, assisted by Principal Otto Huettner and Senior Class President Terry Rose. The program presented by members of the senior class consisted of a reenactment of Graduation 1861. Tears filled the eyes of the more sentimental girls while all felt a tinge of sadness upon their departure from Kenosha High School. Graduation Gd. gf 'W Bur one glum S I rr...fr'ffi Ll A very nervous group QQ A. 1 , , 1 K5 'lf OU .ff y lx ,UP ,. x 'A' ' H .-z-. . 1 D . A much happier group Enix? up-at rar r r 1 r 4' ' I x x In X Seniors . . . ,1 Terry Fugette, o very special class member Seniors . . , Adriano Aiippi, Foreign E change Student Together forthe lost time. Wisconsin and ll'incis reed this Temperance Laws 4... The sweet strains of 1861 music ,d Senior Class President Terry Rose Senior Class President about to present Principal Otto Huettner with memorial plaque com- memorating the Centennial Graduating Class, while school adrrinistrators, Board of Educa- tion rrerrbers, and the Mayor of Kenosha watch. An 1861 Graduate receives his diploma in T, l Special Seniors y . . i-......,.f SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Terry Rose, Bill Stenzel, Edie Jornt, Sandy Linn Who was in their glory this past year of i959-60 at K.H.S.'? Who really owned the place? Vilho knew where everything was and for what rea' son it was there? Why, our ever-loving seniors, of course! This is to be expected and is really of advantage to our whole student body, What would cny high school do without those important upper-classmen? They helped greatly in leading many of our school functions. Homecoming and all its-activities were directed by members of the senior class. Those boys chosen by queen candidates to be their managers did o tremendous iob in leading campaigning and all the festivities which are connected with Homecoming, The girls who ran for queen made o tine showing for our school and we're proud of them, And . . . iust ask me if our senior class play was a success! Was it? Yes! And very funny! The cast made a fine showing in You Can't Take lt With You. Kenosha High's Kenews, the school paper, and this SPY were each ed- ited by senior girls. Three of our senior men molded a large group of fun-loving high schaolers into an organized Variety Show, which was very successful. To climax their final twelfth year, the seniors all participated in their banquet. The class members together under one roof for nearly the last time - a celebration, yes, but maybe some sadness was found in the atmosphere. A few days later they all could be found at the graduation dance, and then, Graduation. rp r-'N THA r AT? ,, V 4. iff gf L This one came from Chinal Everyone is in their golden robes and the tossles on their caps lightly brush the side of their faces. They walk slowly down the aisle in the dimly lit building to receive that award representing twelve years of work, a diploma, Not until they feel it in their hands and begin to walk the future do they realize all for which it stands. It is an old book with covers worn smooth from twelve years use, lt opens to blank pages, which they have only to fill. Are you sure we're suppose to be painting the front of this? t 3, WWW? A senior confab as ABRAHAMSON, KENNETH - Washington - Ken - Honor So! ciety, Seminar. ADAMSON, VIRGINIA - Lincoln - Ginney - Artist's Alley l. ADASIEWICZ, ROSEMARY M. - Washington - Rosie - Student Council I 81 2, G.A.A. I, Red Cross Council 2,35 Girls' Chorus I,2f S.C.A. I,2g Prom Committee 2, Future Teachers 3. AGAZZI, TOM A. - McKinley - Track 1,25 Cross Country 2. AIDEUIS, BARBARA J. - Washington - Barb AIELLO, LEE J. - McKinley - Turtle - Band l,2,3g Orchestra 2,35 Swing l,2,3g Variety Show I,2,3g Student Council 3. ANGOTTI, KATHLYN J. - Lincoln - Kay - Gi-.A l, Variety Show 2, Prcrr Convritts-e 2, Sozziacmcre Si,'t'pi-:i-i: Crcir l, Wig n' Mask I. ANGVICK, PATRICIA - Washington - Pat f- G 4 f .c ' Red Cross 3, Sc-'ic' Sy 'it's: i: CV: r 2, FJ,-u Ti' 'C' V- 3 Sai! J Esc lst Place. 149 ALIPPI, ADRIANO - Liceo Ginnasio Ennio Quirino Vis- Conti - Rome, Italy - A Cappella Choir 3g American Field Service Exchange Studentg Key Club 3: Honor Society 3. ALLI, IRENE M. - Lincoln - Wig'n' Mask If G.A,A. 2g Mariners 2, President 2, Girl Scouts 3, Senior Syrrphonic Choir 3g Keriews Representative 3. ANDERSEN, GEORGE C. - McKinley - Andy - Foot- ball I,2g Variety Show 2,3. ANDERSON, JOELLE ANDERSON, KENT A. - Lincoln - Spanish Club lf Band l,2,3, Orchestra 2, Swimming Team 2,3. ANDRADE, IRENE B. - McKinley - G.A.A. lp Band l,2,3f Orchestra 2,35 Prom Committee 2, Variety Shaw Camnnit- tee 2f Swing Band Librarian 27 Spy Salesman If Spanish Club I,2. ANDRASCHKO, BEVERLY J. - Lincoln. ANDREOLI, ROGER A. - McKinley - Bosco - Band I,2,3, Orchestra 2,37 Swing Band I,2,3, Spanish Club l, Treasurer lg Variety Show I,2,3. ANGELICI, ANTHONY E. - Lincoln - AngieI - Artist Alley I. BALCAITIS, MARTIN D. - McKinley - Marty BALZA, JUDITH A. - McKinley - Judy - G.A,A. 2,3, Wig n' Mask I, Choir I,2, BARCA, SHARON J. - McKinley BASTIAN, SHIRLEY J. - Lincoln - SI1irI - Senior Girls' Choir 2, Vice President 2, Wig 'n' Mask 2. BAUBONIS, JOE A. - Lincoln - S.C.A. I,2, Variety Show 2,3p Swimming Team I,2. BAUMAN, BRUCE R. - McKinley - Sopho- more Symphonic Choir I, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, BAUMBACH, ALLAN R. - McKinley - Al - Wrestling I. BECKER, ROGER T. - Lincoln - Honor Society 2,3 BEHRMANN, LOREN N. - Lincoln - Her- cules - Wig 'n Mask, Future Teachers ot America I, Seminar 2. an-.2 BALK, ELIZABETH M. - Lincoln - Betty - G.A.A. I,2, Trident 3, Sen- ior Mixed Chorus 2 A Cappella Choir 3. ANTRIM, CHARLES B. - McKinley - Maverick - Spanish Club I. ARNDT, MARY ANN I.. - McKinley - Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, G.A.A. l,2,3, Board 2, Treasurer 3, Student Coun- cil 2, Prom Committee 2, K-Teens 2,3, Vice- President 3, ARNOLD, LESLIE J. - Lincoln - Les - Mariners I, Scphomo'e Symphonic Choir I, GAA. l,3p Seminar 2, Trident 2.3, Class Treasurer 2, Student Council 2, Senior Girls' Chorus, Secretary 2, President 3, Candidate for Homecoming Queen, Ushers 3, Wig 'n Mask 3, Kenosha Science Fair 2, Southeastern Science Fair 2, Sophomore Class Party Committee, ASBOTH, THOMAS L. - Lincoln - Bucky - Band l,2,3, Drum Maior 2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Swing Band l,2,3, Student Director 2.3. ASKERIS, JEAN E. - Washington - Wig n' Mask, Mariners. AXTELL, RICHARD J. - Scottsdale, Arizona - Rich - National Honor Society 2,3 BAGNALL, ALLAN J. - McKinley - Al BAILOR, JOAN N. - McKinley BALI., WILLIAM K. - Lin- coln - Bill BELLAVER, PETER - Lincoln - Poky - A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Junior Vice- President, Senior Vice-President, Football, Sophomore and Varsity 2,3, Wrestling, Varsity l,2, Variety Show l,2,3, Key Club l,2,3, Vice-President 3, Student Council 3, Vice-President 3, Prom Committee 2, After Glow 2, Inter-club Council 3, BERGANT, LINDA A, - Washington - Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, Teachers of Tomorrow Club l,2,3, Vice-President, President, Historian, Seminar 2. BERGER, DONNA M. - McKinley - Ce- cilian Choir l. BERGSTROM, RICHARD A. - Dick BERTELLE, FRANKLIN J. - Lincoln BETH, LINDA M. - McKinley - G,A,A. l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2,3. BEZOTTE, REGGIE D. - Zion Benton Town- ship - Porky - Cross Country, Golden Gloves. BINNIE, KATHLEEN E. - Lincoln - Kathy - Latin Club 2, Seminar 2, Honor Society 2, Wig 'n Mask 3, G.A,A. 3. BISCARDI, DON E. - Mc- Kinley - Speedy - Stu- dent Ccuncil l, Football Manager l, Kenews 2,3. T . BJURMAN, JOHN - Lin- coln ISQ BLACKBOURN, JACQUE- LINE, .l. - McKinley - Jackie - Sophomore Symphonic, Artist Alley l,2,3, Vice President 3, French Club l, Serrinar 2. BLAHA, GEORGIANA S. - Lincoln BLANCHARD, EVELYN R. - Lincoln - Evey - Wig ln Mask l,Q,3, Girl Scouts l, Spy Salesman 2, Senior Girls' Chews 2. BOCWINSKI, IGNATIUS W. - McKinley - Iggy BOHM, DONNA, M. - Washington BONNEAU, SUSAN J. - McKinley - Sue - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, French Cluo I. BOSE, SHIRLEY M. - Lincoln 4 Cuff Softball 2, S.C.!-., Cashier 2, Kenens Coil'- ier 3. BOSMAN, PAT A. - Lincoln - Student Council lp So,1: :mo'e Syrrphgn: Choir l, A Cappella Cr: ' l,2, Wig 'n Magic 2, Va- riety Shcw 2. BOYD, MARVIN C, - Lincoln - Marv - Sophomore Bzseeal, Boys' Cfcns l,2: Prom Corrrrittee 2, Hcmflcomirg Commit- tee 3. BROWN, OWEN - McKinley - Half Breed - Student Council 2. BROWN, SUSAN L. - Lincoln - Sue BRUCE, LARRY - McKinley - Doc - Kenevvs 3, Swim- ming Team 2. BRUCE, SHARON L. - Lincoln - Sherry -- G.A.A. lg Wig 'n Mask 2. BRUENNING, HENRY W. - Washington - Hank BRUNETTE, RAY F. - Washington - Andy BUCHAN, SCOTT A. - Lincoln - Honor Society 2,3, Latin Club 2,3. BUELOW, JAMES C. - Lincoln - Curt BUKATZ, BONNIE M. - Lincoln - Spy Salesman 2. BOYLE, DONALD J. - Lincoln - Don - Spanish Club l,2, Base- ball 2,3 lVorsity-, Sophomore, Seminar 2. BRAND, SANDRA A. McKinley - Sandy - G.A.A. l, BRAZE, ROBERT L. - Washington - Bob - Student Council if Red Cross 2, Sophomore Football, Swimming Team l,2,3, K-Club 2,3, Spanish Club l,2. BREKELLER, RENATE G. -- McKinley - Randy - Choir lg Red Cross 2, G.A.A. 2. BREVER, KATHLEEN M. - Washington - Kathy BROESCH, JOSEPH C. - Washington - Joe - Golf l,2,3. BURCH, WILLAIM H. - McKinley - Bill BUSWELL, NANCY J. - McKinley - Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Senior Girls' Chorus 2, 152 CAIRO, RICHARD - Lincoln - Football I, Eoslcetboll I, Cross Coun- try 2. CAIRO, VICTORIA - Washington - Vickie - Cecilion Chorus I, Student Council l,2,3, Spy Salesman I, Prom Ccmrrittee 2, Variety Show 2, Bernadine Cast 2, A Cappella Choir 23, Hi-Style 2,3, Wig 'n Maslc 2,3, Vice-President 3, Homecoming Candidate 3, G.A.A. I, Sadie I-lawlcins Candidate 2, Thespian Society 2, Sopho- more Class Play Committee I, Booster Club 2, S.C.A, Cashier I. CAMOSY, DON W, - Washington - Ben - Golf I,2,3, K-Club 2,3, Key Club l,2,3, National Honor Society 2. CAPPELEN, SUSAN J. - McKinley - Sue - Mariners I, Artist Alley I,3, Treasurer I, S.C.A. Cashier I. CAPPONI, JUDITH A. - Washington - Judi - Sophomore Sym- phanic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Variety Show l,2,3, Red Cross Representative 2, Kenews Cashier 3, Sophomore Class Party I, Stu- dent Council 2. CAPPS, MARY H. - Washington - G.A,A, I. CHRISTIAN PATRICIA K. -- Lincoln - Pat - At Cl.o 3, R.d Cross R-,is est-nt :ti.L- l, Ban.: If 3 Fotpi Naws i CHUBRILO, DAN J, - Washington - CI'iubs M- rx C ue C2 Caolf l,Q,3, Sopfzomoic beam 71J.:i., CARDINALI, JANICE P. - McKinley - Booster Club 2, Student Council 2, Sophomore Choir I, Senior Girls Choir 2, Wig 'n Mask I. CARLSON, DUANE A. - Lincoln - Binz - Sophomore Football, Sophomore Basketball, Hi4Y Club I,2,3, Vice- President 3. CARLSON, HOWARD A. - Lincoln - Senior Symphonic Choir. CERASANI, JAMES D. - Lincoln - HBuII - Football I, Varsity 2,3, K-Club 2,3, Track 2, CHATMON, WILLIAM H. - Washington - Bill CHERRY, KENNETH M. - Washington - Bopper - Golf Varsity I,2,3, K-Club 2,3, Kenews Salesman I, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Homecoming Manager 3, Variety Show 3. CHIAPPETTA, JAMES R. - Washington - Chips - K- Club 3, Football l,2,3, Trocis I,2, Wrestling 2, Stuaent Council 3, Sophomore Class Party. CHRISTENSEN, TIM - McKinley CHRISTENSON, JEFF D. - Washington e Sophomore Bas- ketball. CIMON, JACQUALINE M. - McKinley - Jackie - Student Council i,3, Prom Com- mittee 2. CLARK, BONNIE J. - Washington - Bonzo - Student Council I. CLARK, MIRIAN M. - Lincoln - Micki - Red Cross Representative 2, Wig 'n Mask 2,3, Future Teachers 3. CLARK, R. MILTON - Lincoln - Milt - Artists Alley, Audio-Visual Department. CLEARY, LYNNE - McKinley CLEMENT, RAYMOND A. - McKinley - Ray - Sophomore Football, Track I. COBB, ROGER C. - Lincoln - Rog - French Club l,2, Spy Salesman 2,3. CODY, DONA F. - McKinley -- G.A.A. I. COHEN, MEREDITH, A. Lincoln - Merry French Club 2, Seminar 2, Spy Representative Prom Committee 2, Wig Mask I. COHLER, GAIL M. - Mc Kinley - Tuffy COLEMAN, THOMAS L. - Zion Benton Township - Tom - Seminar 3. CONNOLLY, MAUREEN J. - Lincoln - Mo - Seminar 2, Corresponding Sec- retary 2, Sophomore Class Play, Sophoe more Class Party, Trident 2,3, Correspond- ing Secretary 3, Hi-Style 2,3, Bouncer 2, Secretary 3, Wig 'ri Mask 23, Secretary 2, President 3, National Thespian Society 2,3, Secretary 23, Bernadine Cast 2, Berna- dine Make-up Chairman 2, The Mouse- trap Cast 3, Homecoming Candidate 3, Red Cross Council 2, Inter-club President's Council 3, Student Council 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Robes Crew Chairman 3, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, Prom Committee 2. CONRAD, KAREN L. -- McKinley - G.A.A. I. CONSTANTI, LINDA K. - Washington - 'fLind -- Gf-A. i,2,3. CONTI, JUDITH L. - McKinley - Judy CORR, PENELOPE A. - Lincoln - Penny - Trident Q,3, President, Prom Committee 2, Girl Scouts l, Booster Club l. COVELLI, GRACELYN M. - McKinley - Gracie V Vxig 'n Musk l, Crfilrin Choir lg SC A, Cczshicr 2, Senior Mix:-Cl Choir 2.3: G A A I T 3. COVELLI, ROBERT R. - Lincoln - Bob Honor Sort, t-, 2,3 COVEILI, SANDRA L. - Friedens - Sandi - GA A. l,2,3. DAVIDSON, JEFF M. - Lin- coln - Honee - Prom Committee 2, Spanish Ciao l,2, Swimming manager IQ, Sophomore Class Party, K-Club 23, Senior Class Play 3, Variety Show 3. DEAN, MICHAEL H. - McKinley - Deana - Baseball i, DEAN, MILTON C. - McKinley - Milt Vifrestlirfg l,2. DeANGELlS, ROSEMARIE - Lincoln - Sam DeANGELIS, VERONICA M. - Lincoln - Ronnie DECKER, DON D, - Lincoln - Deck e Sr'r:nis Cl.: Q, A'ti't3 -ill-ry, I DECKER, HELEN R. - McKinley DEEDER, DON L. - McKinley - Deets Sang: ffl C 1 1' .1 I' Q .r-t, S' 1.-, PS SL'-1 5-rc: S Sz. Sz' 'r -' Q t'n: T Sfni '1 C De FRANCO, MARLENE J. - McKinley - Mar CRAMER, KAREN J. - Washington - .fi- dent l,2,3p Pram Committee 2, CREEL, ANITA - Washington - K-Teers 2, Spanish Cleo 2, CRISTIANO, LOUIS J. - McKinley - Sen- ior Symphonic Choir l,2,3p Wig 'n Mask 2,3, Bernadi'e Cast 2, Prom Cornnittee 2, Variety Show 2. CROW, RICHARD B, - Washington - Dick CULVER, WILLIAM M. - Racine Christian School - Bill - CrcssACc.,ntfy i,2. CUNDARI, RICHARD L. - Washington - Dick - Footoa'l i,2p Wrestling 2. CYRULIK, ANTOINETTE - McKinley - Toni - Student Council l,2,3, G.A.A, lg Wig 'n Mask lg Prom Carrrrittee 2. Chair- man 2g Badger Girls' State 2, Sophomore Symphonic Choir 2, Librarian 2. Hana' So- ciety 2.3, Sc:-Deo 23, Treasurer 3, Saeli- ing Bee Committee 2, Science Fai' 2. DAHL, MELVIN A. - McKinley - Sonny DAVIS, MURIEL J. - Lin- coln - Girl Scouts i, S.C.A. Cashier lg Vwlig 'n DAVISON, JOHN E. - Lincoln - Track l,2,3, Band l, Mask lg Honor Society 2,3p Cinematic 2,3p Quill and Scroll 2,35 Kerevis 23, Editor-in Chief 3, Sopho- more Night 3, Senior Class Play, Senior Banouet Com- mittee, Science Fair I, Spelling Bee Committee 3. DEGENEFFE, MARY JANE - Washington - G,A.A. l,2,3, DeKOK, GARY L. - Lincoln DeLAAT, TOM F. - Lincoln - Tiny - A Cappella Choir 2,3, Treas- urer 2, Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Treasurer l, Prom Committee 2, Variety Show l,2. DELFIELD, CATHERINE L. - McKinley - Katie - G.A.A, 12, Sopho- more Symphonic Choir, Librarian l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Li- brarian 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Wig 'n Mask l, Trident 23. DeLANEY, NORMA J. - Lincoln - Norm - Wrestling. DeSEIFE, SHARON L. - Friedens - Smiles - G,A.A. l. DUBINSKY, TERENCE N. - Washington - Terry DUFFIN, JANICE L. - McKinle - DUB -f Sonhomcre Choir, Son- Y Y l ior Girlz' Chair 23, DETERT, SANDRA L. - Washington - DeDe - Sopho- more Mixed Choir, Senior Girls' Choir 2, Senior MIxed Choir 3. DIBBLE, MARY E. - Lincoln - Mary Beth - Red Cross Council l,2,3, Student Council l,2,3, Prom After-glow 2, Sophomore Party I, Artists Alley I,2,3, French Club l, Booster Club l, S.C.A. l, Hi-Style 2,3, President 3, Cor- responding Secretary 2, Inter-Club Presidents Council 3, Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3. DWKSON, ANNE B. - Lincoln - Dixie - Wig 'n Mask, Girl Scouts l, Troop 65, Spy Salesman l, Future Teach- ers l,3, Chairman 3, Orchestra l,2,3, President 3, Sub- Deb 2,3, President 3, Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, Honor Society 2,3, Student Ccuncil 3, Inter-Club President's Council 3, Bradenton Exchange 2. DINGES, THOMAS J. - Washington - Dinge - Stu- dent Council l, Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Sopho- more Football, A Cappella Choir 23, Varsity Football 2,3, Wrestling 2, Track 2, Prom Committee 2, Sophomore Class Play. DOERRING, HARVEY W. - Washington - Howe - Band l,3, Kenews 3, Spy Staff 3. DOMENK, LOUISE DORECE, RICHARD D. - Lincoln - Dick DROST, ROGER F. - Lincoln - French Club. DUBERSTINE, DONNA J. - Lincoln ENGLUND, DANNY W. - Lincoln - Doc - Swimming Team l,2,3, Captain 3, Cross Country l,2, K'Clul:J 2,3, Track I,3, Spanish Club I,2. ENHOFF, KATHERINE J. - Friedens - Kathy EPSTEIN, ALLAN R. - Lincoln - Al - l-li-Y I,2,3, K- Club l,2,3, Kenews l,2, Spy Salesman 2, Bradenton Ex- change 2, A.F.S. Exchange Student to Sweden 2, Track l,2,3, Red Cross I. EPPERS, ETHEL A. - Washington - Elie - Student Council, Booster Club I, G.A.A. l,2,3, Artist Alley, Red Cross Representative. ERDMAN, DAVID J. - Lincoln - Erdie - Hi-Y l,2,3, President 3, Track I,2,3, Cross Country l,2, K-Klub I,2,3, Bradenton Exchange 2. ERHARDT, CAROL J. - McKinley - Micky - G.A,A. I,2, Orchestra l,2,3, Girl Scouts. ERICKSEN, BARBARA M. - McKinley - Barb - G.A.A. l,2, Future Teachers, S.C.A. Representative, Artists Alley, Seminar. ERICKSON, WILLIAM A. -- Lincoln - Bill FALKENSTERN, JUDY L. - Lincoln - Sophomore Mixed Choir, Senior Girls' Choir, Wig 'n Mask. DUFFIN, JOAN B. - Friedens - Senior Symphonic Choir DUPONS, SHARON R. - Lincoln EBBERS, TOM H. - St. Mary's - Wrestling. ECKMAN, SANDRA J. - Lincoln - Sandy - Wig 'n Mask 23 Junior Red Cross 2, Future Teachers 3. EILS, LARRY M. - McKinley - Band l,2,3, Swing Band I23 dent Council 3, Variety Show l,2,3, Prom Committee 2 ELLGAS, JOHN M. - Grayslake - Mick - Red Cross Represerita tive, Audio-Visual. FAKE, KATHLEEN R. - McKinley - Kay FANI, JEROME J. - Washington -- Jer f Vllig 'c Mal- u dent Council 2, Variety Show 2,3, Senior Cass Rm, l Prom C:'r ittee 2, A Cappella I,2,3. FARAONE, CAROL R. - McKinley - G.A.A. lg Senior Symphonic Choir, Spy Salesman I. FARAONE, ALAN J. - Jim FASULO, TOM A. - Lincoln FEIVOR, ROBERTA L. - Bert - Wash- ington -- French Club l,2, Sophomore Girls' Chorus, Senior Mixed Chorus 2,3, Wig 'n Mask IQ, Prom Committee 2. FELICELLI, BILL C. - Fiddle - Washing- ton - K Club 23, Student Council 3g Sophomore baseball, Sophomore football, Varsity football 2,3. FENSKE, JERRY A. - Lincoln - Band I,2,3f Hi-Y 2,3, SPY 2,3, Kenevvs 2, Prom Com- mittee 2, Football 2, SPY salesman 2,35 Ushers 2, Variety Show, props chairman. FILZ, RAYMOND K, - Ray - Lincoln - Band I, Student Council I, Track I,2,3, FLATTEN, NANCY C. - Houston, Minne sota - G.A.A. 2,3, Board 3. FLEMING, DON J. - Red - McKinley FORTMANN, SYLVIA G. - Lincoln - A Cappella 2,37 Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Spanish Club I,2, Wig 'n Mask I. FOX, VIRGINIA K. - Fairchild Community - Ginny - Band. FREDRICKSEN, KAREN J. - Washington - Freddie FREDRICKSON, BRUCE E. - Lincoln - Fred FREEMAN, LARRY H. - Washington FRIEDL, GEORGE C. - Washington - Semi- VIUV 3: National Honor Socifsty 3. FUGETTE, TERRY C. - Lincoln - Fudge GAGLIARDI, RACHEL M. - Washington - 'fRoye 3 Honor Society 212, Srfninrri' 2g Pfam Cofnfwrree 2, FOLKERS, SHIRLEY K. - Lincoln FONK, NANCY G. - Nance - McKinley - G.A.A. I, Wig 'n Mask I, Seminar 2,3, Trident 3, F.T.A. 3. GALBRAITH, ROSEMARIE - Washington - Roe - Red C'css Representative Ig S.C.A, Cashier Ig Girl Scouts I, Student Council Ig Spy Salesrnan I,2. GALLO, PETER - McKinley - Pete - K-Club 2,32 Band I,2,3. GARCIA, JUANITA - Lincoln - Janie - Spanish 2, GARNERO, JIM F. - Lincoln - Gar - Student Council I ,2. GARRETT, LOREN H. - Sumner llllinaisj GARRIS, ERWIN F. - Lincoln - BUZZ Symphonic Choir I,2. GEDGAUDAS, VINCENT - Washington - Cross Country If Track I. GEMMELL, BRUCE A. - McKinley GEORGE, ARLENE M. - Lincoln - G.A.A. 2,3. GERRER, DENNIS S- 5-a S- itbb' GIBSON, BARBARA M. - Washington - Barb - Sophomore Class Ployp G.A.A. 2, Ushers 2,3, Sec- retary 3. GILL, AVIS P. - Lincoln -- Av - Girl Scouts If Wig 'n Mask I,2f Spanish Club I,2f Prom Cornrrittee 2, Kenewsf Artist AI- ley 37 S.C.A. Cashier If Senior Class Play Committee. GIOVANELLI, CAROL A. - McKinley - G.A.A. I,2,3. GODDARD, LAWRENCE C. - Lincoln - Cliff - Student Council 27 Variety Show I, Third Place Winner, Spelling Bee 2. GODLEWSKI, JOAN F. - McKinley - Sophomore Syrrphcnic Choirg Girls' Senior Choir. GORSKI, CECILE A. - Lincoln - Cec - Cecilion Chorus I,2, Wig 'n Mask IQ: Spy Salesman If S.C.A. Cashier I, K-Teers Club 2,3p Honor Society 23, Rid Cross Representative Eg Latin Club I,2, Science Fair 2. GRAF, ELLEN V, - Lincoln - Prorn COW- mittee 2: Mariners I, Sub-Deb 2.3, Vice- President 3, Sophomore Syn-phonic Chai' I, Student Council I,2,3, Secretary 2g Spanish Club 3: Secretory 3: Honor Society 23, Treasurer Eg Sophomore Class Plgy Committeey l'lo ecO'ning Cirrididate 3g Spy Staff 3g Sophorrare Night 35 Science Fair Qi Wig 'n Mnisk If Booster Club If Seminar 2: GA-A, I: homecoming Committee 3. Senior Class Play: FUN Leaque 3. GRAZIANO, MICHAEL J. - McKinley - Rocky - Football I. GREISEN, WAYNE A. - Lincoln GRISSOM, HAROLD W. - McKinley - Gun-Ho GRISSOM, JAMES L. - Washington GROTSKY, LEAH - Lincoln - Girl Scouts ig Wig fn Mask I, K-Teens 2,3, Vice-President 3, Honor Society 2,35 Spy Staff 37 Red Cross Representative 2. Sophomore Class Play Committeep Science Fair 2, Senior Class Play Corn- mitteey Spy Salesman 3. GUIDEBECK, RICHARD D. - McKinley - Dick - French Club 2. GURNEY, RAYMOND J. - McKinley - Ray - Cine- matic i,2g Spy Salesman i. GUSTAFSON, JOHN D. - Lincoln GUTKNECHT, VERA J. - Lincoln - Jean HAARSTICK, JANET S. - Washington - Jan HACKBARTH, ALAN J. - Lincoln - Hacky GRIFFITHS, LARRY J. - Washington - Lar - Sophomore Boys' Chorus. GRIMSHAW, THOMAS J. - McKinley HAEBIG, RENE M. - Lincoln - Wrestling I, Football I,2, Varsity 3, K-Club 3g Hi-Y Club 2,3, Secretary 3. HAFKIN, NANCY J. - Lincoln J Honor Society 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 2, Homecoming Committee 3g Spanish Club 2,3, Vice- Presiclent 35 Sub-Deb 2,3, Recording Secretary 3g Kenews 2,3, Editor 35 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 2.3, Bradenton Exchange 2g Sec- ord Place Spelling Bee 25 Spy Stat? 3, Latin Club 2, Secretary 2, Girs' Scout ig Student Council if Saohomore Symphonic Choir, Booster Club if Seminar 2,3g S.C.A, Cashier 2g Wig 'n Mask lg Prom Committee Chairman 2, Science Fair 2, First Place. HAINS, PATRICIA A. - St. Mary's - S.C.A. Cashier 2g Future Teach- ers 3. HALLAGER, PATRICIA E. - McKinley - Pat - Pep Club i,2g Wig 'n Mask I, Prom Committee 2. HANSEN, BARBARA T. - Lincoln - Barb - S.C.A. Cashier. HANSEN, DIANE A. - Washington - Hans - Sophomore Sxrr- r: : : Choirg A Capfbella 2,3 K-Teens Club 2.3 S.C.A, Cainic-r 21 'P Socoomore C':ss Party l: Variety Show Qpg Prom Corvrrnittwe 2. HANSEN, DONNA M. - Lincoln HANSEN, JUDITH D. - McKinley - Judi - Girl Scoutg lg Artists Alley 3. HEINTZ, SANDRA J. - Lincoln - Ketchup - Sopltomore Class Plcy Committee, Red Cross Representative 23, Ushers Club 3. HENDRICKSON, JAMES E. - McKinley - Rafael - Bond l,2,3g Swing Bond l,2,3y Voriety Show I,2,3f Orchestra 2,3. HERSTEDT, SUSAN E. - Lincoln - 5usie - G.A.A, lg Spanish Club 2,34 Future Teachers 3, Honor Society 2. HIGGENS, CATHERINE A. - Lincoln - Kay - Artist Alley if Spy Solesmon I, Wig 'n Mosk I, Hi-Style 2,35 Sophomore Class Ploy. HINNEN, JIM - McKinley - Sponislt Club lf Wig 'n flask lg Semi' nor 2,3. HOCKNEY, ROBERT C. - McKinley - Bolo - Bord l,2,3f Or- cltestro 23, Swing Bond l,2,3, Variety Snow l,2,3, Usher: Club 2,35 Lotin Club 21 Seminar 2, Wig 'n Minsk 2g Bernadine 2, Swinfrning Team l,2,3, Honor Society 23, K-Klub 3g Prom Committee 2, Stage Crew, Sophomore Class Play. HARRIS, JAMES A. - Washington - Jim HARTNELL, BONNIE J. - McKinley - B.G. HARTNELL, ROBERT H. - McKinley 4 Bob HASTINGS, BETTY HASSELBACK, ERNEST HAUBRICH, LARAINE E. - Lincoln - Pep Club l,2,3, Treosurer 2, President 3, Student Council I,2,3, Inter-Club President's Council 3g Sponisii Club l,2g Honor Society 25 Prom Committee 2. HAY, DAN W. - Lincoln HEBGEN, CHARLYN M. - Lincoln - Char - Kenews 2,3, Editor 35 Quill ond Scroll 2,37 Honor Society 2,3g Wig 'n Moak lg Seminor 2. HELLSTERN, JAMES M nv . 'Rv' HOGAN, DENNIS M. - McKinley - Denny - Sophomore Choir, Senior Sym- phonic Choir, Student Council, Seminar, Latin Club, Boys' Choir, Prom Committee 2, Sophomore Class Play, Stage Crew, HOLDERNESS, FRANK M. - Lincoln - Fink - A Cappella Choir 2,3, Sopho- more Symphonic Choir l, Wig 'n Mask 2. HOLDSWORTH, JERILYNN D. - McKinley - Jeri - Wig 'n Mask if Student Coun- cil lg Booster Club 2, G.A.A. i,2, S.C.A. Cashier i. HOLM, RICHARD H. - Lincoln - Dick HOLMGREN, DONNA M, - Washington - Ushers Club 3, Wig 'n Mask 3, Spy Soles- man 2, HOLVEY, BETTY A. - McKinley - Bets - Kenews 2,3, French Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,3 HOMAN, DEAN S. - Washington HOMSTAD, THOMAS F. - McKinley - Tom - Swimming Team l,2, Usher's Club 3. HORNING, BARBARA M. - Lincoln - Barb - G.A.A. l,2,3, Honor Soci- ety 23, Secretary 2, Spell- ing Bee Committee 3, Sen- ior Class Play Committee, HOUGHLAND, TERRY D. - McKinley HOUSTON, CAROLE A. - Washington - G.A.A. lp S.C.A. Cashier if Girls' Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Wig 'n Mask 2, Senior Girl Scouts 3. HUGHES, ELIZABETH A. - Lincoln - Bette - G.A.A. l, Wig 'n Mask i,2, SPY Salesman if Girl Scouts I,2, Girl Scout Cabinet President 2, Seminar l,2. HUGHES, JEAN - McKinley - Jeannie - Honor Society 2, French Club 2, Wig 'n Mask l. HUIZENGA, GEORGE B. - Washington - HUXHOLD, GEORGE R. - Lincoln - Hux - Football l. HUZENG, GEORGE IRVING JAMES W Lincoln W att I . 1 L Y - Football i,2, Ushers Club 3, K-Club 3, Football 3, Student Manager. ISETTS, CHARLES A. - Lincoln - Cross COUntry l,2,3, Track l,2,3, Basketball Man- ager 23, French Club lf K-Club 3. ITRICH, JAMES M. - Riverview Gardens, St. Louis JACKSON, ALICE - Lincoln - S.C.A. Cashier l, Spy Salesman 2, French Club l,2, Treasurer 2, Color Guard 2,3, G.A.A. I. JANOWITZ, JOYCE - McKinley - Wig 'n Mask I,3, Future Teachers 3, G.A.A. I, Spy Salesman I, JENEL, MARY - Washington JENSEN, JOHN - Washington - Bud - Student Council I. JENSEN, LEAH - Lincoln - Wig 'n Mask I, Booster Club lg Girl Scouts I, Artists' Alley 3, Secretary 3, Seminar 3, SPY 3, Variety Show 3, Science Fair 3. JENSEN, LYNN - Washington - Wres- tling l,2. JENSEN, RICHARD - McKinley - Rich - French Club 2, Seminar 3. JENSEN, RON - Washington - Tele- gram - Band l,2,3, Swing Band l,2,3, Orchestra IQ, Variety Show I,2,3. JENSEN, SONJA - Wash- ington - Sunny JOHNSON, SHARON - Washington - G.A.A. l,2,3g Red Cross 2. JORNT, EDITH - Washington - Edie - Band l,2, Pep Club l,2,3, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Student Council I,2,3, Homecoming Queen 3. JUDEIKA, MARGARET - Lincoln - Peg - Sophomore Symphonic Chair, Senior Girls' Choir. JUGA, LAWRENCE - Friedens - l'Larry JURCA, MARY - Lincoln - Artist's Alley l,2,3, Spanish Club 3, Girl Scouts lg Sub Deb 2. KAMM, BARBARA - Washington - Barb - Usher's Club 2,3, G.A,A, l,2,3, Future Teachers 3, Senior Girl Scouts l. KARABETSOS, GEORGE - Lincoln - Greek - Football l, Basketball l, Base- ball l, Student Council 3. KARAWAY, SANDRA - Lincoln - HSCIFICIYH A G,A.A. I: Trident 2, SPY sales. rnan 2, S.C.A. Rcpfesentatiye 2, Seminar 2, Senior Girl Scouts l,2, Future Nurses l,2. JESELUN, BILL - Washing- ton - Jess JOHNSON, DENNIS - Lincoln - Johns KELLY, GEORGE R. - Washington - Wrestling l,2g Base- ball l. KEMPAINEN, MIKE D. - Negaunee, Michigan - Kemp - Band l,2,3, Variety show 2,35 Swing Band 2,3, Hi-Y I, Historian 2, Treasurer 3, Orchestra concert 3. KESSLER, NANCY C. - Lincoln - Nan - Wig 'n Mask, l,2, Cecilian Chorus I, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Girls' Chorus 3. KIDD, SANDRA L. - Lincoln - Sandy - Cecilian Choir lg Senior Choir 2.3. KISS, KATHLEEN F. - Lincoln - Kathy - Sophomore Debate, Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Honor Society 2.3, I-li-Style 2,J, Seminar 2, Ways and Means Committee, Kenevvs, 2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Wig 'n Musk l, Science Fair 2. KLEIN, HAROLD A. - Washington KLEM, CHARLES R. - Washington - Chuck KLEMASESKI, JOHN H. - McKinley - KIem KLEMKO, JAMES A. - Lincoln - Jim KASTEN, BARBARA JEAN - Lincoln - Sophomore Choir, A Cap- pella Choir , 2,3. KASTMAN, GAIL A. - Lincoln KASTMAN, RICHARD W. - Lincoln KAVIS, SANDRA J. - Lincoln - Sandy - Seminar: Future Nurses. KAZIN, GERALD W. - Lincoln - Jerry KECK, CAROLE E. - Friedens, Lutheran - G,A.A. I, Future Nurses l,2. KLEMP, ROGER P. - Friedens Lutheran - Reggie - SCA Cashier I, A Cappella Choir 2,3. KLICKO, DENNIS E. - McKinley 164 KNAUTZ, DOROTHY A. - McKinley - Dotty KNUDSEN, CHARLES R. - Lincoln - Chuck KNUTSON, DARREL R. - McKinley KOCH, SHEILA M. - St. Mary's KOCOL, GERALDYNE - Lincoln - Gerry - Girl Scouts 3. KOLOSKI, EDWARD J. - St. Catherine's - Ed nl- KUEHN, HENRY P. - Washington - Hienie KUESTER, GARY - McKinley KONRAD, KATHLEEN S. - Washington - Kathy - Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Future Teachers lg G.A,A. l,2, Girl Scouts 2,3, Variety Show 2, A Cappella Cnoir 2,35 Pool Assistant 3g Senior Life Saving. KOOS, SONDRA K. - Washington - Sandy - Stu- dent Council l,3, Prom Committee Chairman 2, Pep Club l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President, Secretary 3g Girls' Chorus, Treasurer l, Senior Symphonic Choir 2. KOSTER, RAYMOND C. - Washington KOZAK, EILEEN C. - Washington - Honor Society 2,3g Future Teachers 2. KRAUSE, HARRY J. - Lincoln KREBS, BERNARD H. - St. Mary's - Bernie - Boy Scouts, K-Club. KREBS, MICHAEL A. - Washington - Mike - Honor Society 2. KRUGER, RITA M. - Lincoln - Sub-Deb 23, Secretary 2g Girl Scouts l, Vice-President l, Girl Scout Cabinet lf Wig 'n Mask lf Booster Club lg Science Fair 2, Red Cross Council l. KUBEC, NANETTE J. - Lincoln - Cook H S.C.A. Cashier lg Wig 'n Mask l,2,3y French Cleo l,'2p Artist Alley l,2,3, Prom Committee 27 Bradenton Exchange Qg Junior Red Cross 3, Vice-Presiaent, Kensw 3, K-Teens 23, Secretary 3, Senior Class Play, SPY Saesmao 3g NFL. 'X LANE, SHARON R. - Mc- Kinley - Lone-O - Wig 'n Mask, treasurer, G.A.A. LARSEN, JOHN C. - Lincoln LATTA, JOAN E. - Lincoln - Red Cross Representative 2,3, French Club l,2, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Girls' Chorus 3, Seminar 3, GAA i,2, Pool Assistant 3, Future Teachers 3. LAYDEN, SUE A. - Lincoln - Spanish Club l,2, Girl Scouts l. LEDANSKI, PATRICIA N. - McKinley - Peochy - Spanish Club l, vice-president 2, Future Teachers l, Student Council 3, Homecoming Second Attendant 3. LEE, DIANE C. - Di - McKinley LEE, SANDRA E, - Sandi - Lincoln - GAA 23. LEFEBRE, PAUL J. - Lincoln LEITCH, MICHAEL D. - McKinley - Mike LARSEN, BARBARA - Lin- coln KULSCHEWSKI, SIEGRID K. - Friedens Lu- theran - ffSiggy - GAA, Senior Girls' Chorus, Student Council, Senior Life Saving. KURKLIS, JEAN E. - Washington - Jean- nie - Mariners I, Cecilian Chorus I, Senior Mixed Chorus Q, Senior Girls' Cho- rus 3, Senior Class Play. KURKLIS, PATRICIA A. - McKinley - Pat - Student Council l, Senior Sym- phonic Chcir, GAA 2, SCA Cashier 2, Wig 'n Mask, Junior Red Cross l, KUZMICH, ELIZABETH J. - Lincoln - Betty Jo - Mariners l, Wig 'ri Mask T, Student Council 2, Kenews 2, Advertising Manager 3, Hi-Style 2, Treasurer 3, Brad- enton Exchange 2, Prom Committee 2, Quill and Scroll 3. LaCOMBE, GORDON W. - Washington LAMBIE, ALLEN H, - Friedens Lutheran - Snorky LAMICH, JUDITH M. - Washington - Judy' - French Club l,2, Wig 'n Mask 2, GAA 2, Red Cross Council l,2,3, Sub Deb 3. LANDENBERGER, TERRY W. - Washing- ton - Tuffy LARSEN, CAROL T. - Mc- Kinley - SPY salesman I, Honor Society 2, corres- ponding secretary 3, Spanish Club l,2, Red Cross Representative 2,3. LEMKE, RONALD O. - Lincoln - Ron - Cinematic I,2,3, Ushers 2,3, President 3. LENZ, RICHARD W. - McKinley - Dick LEONARD, LISA - Lincoln - Oz - Tri- dent I,2,3, Red Cross Representative I,2,3, Ushers Club I.2,3, Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, Librarian I, Senior Girls' Chorus 2, Librarian 2, Senior Mixed Chorus 3, Li- brorian 3, Wig 'n Mask I,2,3, Correspond- ing Secretary 3, Kenews 2,3, G.A.A, I, Mariners I,2, Secretary 2, Girl Scouts 3, French Club I,2, Kenews Representative 3, Pool Assistant 3, Student Council I, Senior Class Play. LEPP, MARILYN S. - Lincoln - Kenews 2,3, Advertising Manager 3, Spanish Club l,2, Wig 'n Mask 2, Treasurer 2, S.C,A. Cashier 2, Sub-Deb 3, Booster Club 2, Senior Class PlaY Committee, Quill and Scroll 3. LIENAU, PATRICIA A. - McKinley - Put - G,A.A. I. LIMPERT, JOAN L. - Lincoln - Jani - Girl Scouts I, Honor Society 2,3, Spanish Club 3. LINN, SANDRA D. - Lin- coln - Sandy - Class Treasurer 3, Student Coun- LINDAS, THOMAS E. - Lincoln - Tom - Wrestling I, Tennis l,2,3, K-Club I,2,3, Seminar 2, Latin Club I. LINDNER, HAROLD G. - McKinley - Bud LINDOW, AL R. - Wash- ington - Mickey cil 3, Wig 'n Mask I, Booster Club I, Trident I, First Attendant Homecom- ing 3, Girl Scouts I,2, G.A,A., Variety Show 2. LINN, DAVID A, - Lincoln - Bones - Student Council I, Band I,2, Presi- dent 2, Orchestra I,2,3, Variety Show I,2, Home- coming Manager 3. LINTON, BYRON A. - Washington LIPPERT, KENNETH R. - Washington - f,Ken,, LIRGAMERIS, EDWARD A. - Washington - Eddie LOCICERO, DICK D. - McKinley - K-Club 23, Football l,2,3, Basketball I, Var- sity 2,3, Prom Committee 2, Student Coun- cil 3. LOEF, SANDRA A. - Washington - Sandi - Student Council 2, Latin Clufg 2,3, Seminar 2, Honor Society 2.3: PYCT Committee 2, Sophomore Night 3: Sapho more Symphonic Choir l. LOVELL, THOMAS W. - Washington - Tom LUCAS, JUDY R. - Lincoln f Booster Club I, Wig 'n Mask l, Girl Scouts l,2, Sopho- more Syrnphonic Choir l. LUCCI, GERALDINE M. - McKinley - Gerri - G.A.A., Wig 'n Mask. vi MAGRO, SALVATORE J. - Washington - Sam MALSCH, HELEN C. - Lincoln - G.A.A. 2,3, MAKAREWICZ, SHARON B. - Washington - Shari G.A.A. l, Sophomore Symphonic Chair I, K-Teens 2,3, Latin Club 2, President 2, Future Teachers 2,3, Treasurer, Librarian, Honor Society 2, Girl Scouts 3, President 3, MANCUSI, DENNIS F. - Lincoln - '1Den - Wig 'n Mask l,2,3, Bernadine 2, Mousetrap 3, A Cappella 3. MANN, BARBARA A. - McKinley - Barb - Trident i,2,3, Spanish Club 2,3, Wig 'n Mask i, Prom Commit- tee 2, G.A.A, l,2. MANSON, TOM G. - St. Lawrence Seminary - Ollie - Football i,2, Varsity 3, K-Club 3. MARESCALCO, ROD E. - McKinley - K-Club 2,3, Base- bail l, Varsity 2,3, Crass Country 2,3, Captain 3. MARKO, NANCY M. - McKinley - Nan - G.A.A. MAROCCHI, JOANN - Washington - Maroc - G.A.A. l,2, Cecilian Chorus I, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Girls' 3, Mariners I. v-:V 'X 'ul-1 LUDWIG, THEODORE M. - McKinley - Ted - Sophomore Sym- phonic Choir I, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Swimming Team l,2, Honor Society 3, Mole Chorus I. LUECK, RONALD W. - Lincoln - Ron - Honor Society 3. LUEDEKE, GERALD R. - West Allis Central - Jerry LURA, WAYNE T. - Lincoln - Murcia - A Cappella Choir 3, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Vice-President 2, S.C.A. Cashier, Va- riety Show l,2,3, Sophomore Football, Pep Club 2,3, Prom Com- mittee 2, LUZAR, NORM R. - Divine Word Seminary MAGARO, MAUREEN N. - Lincoln - Reeny - Orchestra l,2, Honor Society 2.3, Latin Club 2, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 3, Future Teachers 3, Girl Scouts i, SPY Salesman 2, MARTIN, JUDITH M. - Washington - Judy -f Wig 'n Mask l,2,3, Sophomore Class Play, Sophomore Class Party, Fnti-itainnurnt Com- mttee, Seminar 2, S.C.A. Cashier 2, Kvni-ws 2,3, Fcature Editor 3, Quill and Scroll Honor Socicty, Mousetrap 3. MARTINS, WILLIAM J. - Lincoln - Bill Honor Socii-ty 23: Szganish Club l,2, Prisiai nt 2, DL-lg :ti l,2,3, Si 'mn ir 2 NF L. l,2,3, Keiuws 23, Wig 'n Manic 3, Quill and Scroll gi Stril nt Civun cil 2, Uzli rs' Club Sctplimiioii- S-,nipli nn Lli ir, Sr niizr Sym' pnonic Clioii 3, Acconipanist Mtil- Cltoiiri, IQ, Siiiiiiiiki Aiiiinis-si aors 2, Sopriornoiu Night 2,3, Sciina lan l,1',.i. MASON, ROBERT - Washington - Perry - Student Ccuncil l,2, Boseboll l,2, Prom Committee 2, Footboll I. MATHEWS, MARSHA - Lincoln - G.A.A. l, Sophomore Closs Ploy, Color Guord 2,3, Girl Scouts l. MATTNER, CAROL - St. Joseph's - Com - Debote Teom 3, Girl Scouts 3, lnterclub Presidents Council 3. MAXEY, BETTYE - McKinley - G.A.A. l, Senior Girls' Choir 2, Senior Symphonic 3, French Club 2. MAY, EDEN - Lincoln A Booster Club l, Wig fn Mosk l, Red Cross 2, Prom Committee 2, Hi,Style 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Sponish Club 2,3, SPY solesmon 2, Seminor 2, Science Foir 2. MAYES, RICHARD - Washington - Rich - MILKOWSKI, KENNETH T. - McKinley - Mouse V Hi-Y l,2,3. Honor Society 2,3, President 3, lllo Klum 2, Sfuc:-nt Council 2' Seminar 2. MILLER, JOHN G. - Lincoln MAZURKIEWICZ, JOHN - Lincoln - Sponish Club l,2, Seminor 3. MCCOMBS, EVELYN - McKinley MCCOMBS, JEANNE - McKinley - Cinemotics 2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3. MELE, NICK - Lincoln MERRIAM, DAVID G. - Lincoln - Merr's MERRIAM, ROBERT C. - Lincoln - Pinky - Audio- Visuol l,2,3, Cinematic 3, Treosurer 3. MESSNER, ANNA I. - Lincoln - Trident l,2,3, Hi-Style 2,3, Girl Scouts l,2,3, Honor Society 2, G.A.A. l, Wig 'n Mosk l, Sophomore Closs Treosurer, Lotln Club 2. METTEN, JOAN K. - Washington - Moriners l, French Club I, G.A.A. 2,3, Bond l,2,3, Future Teachers 3. MICHELE, DENNIS A. - Lincoln - Bucko - Honor So- ciety 2,3, lllo Klovo 2, Vice President 2, Ushers 3, Stu- dent Council 2, Seminor 2,3, Debote l,2,3, Forensics 2,3. 'va- Tl' MISCHLER, ALEIDA L. - Washington - Smiley - Future Teachers l, SPY Sales- man l, Artist Alley l,2,3, Vice-President i,2, Girl Scouts l, Girl Scout Cabinet l, Sophomore Class Play Committee, K-Teens 2,3, President 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Presi- dent 3, Student Council 3, SPY Staff 2,3, Art Editor 3, Bradenton Exchange 2, Inter- Club Council 3, Prom Committee 2, Home- coming Committee 3, Science Fair 2, Assist- ant Director of Senior Class Play, Senior Banquet, Decoration Committee 3, First Place, Elks Leadership Contest. MOHR, CECELIA M. - McKinley - Ce- cile - Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Sen- ior Girls' Chorus 2,3, S.C,A. Cashier 2. MONTICELLI, JOSEPH L. - McKinley - Joe MOODY, PAMELA D. - Washington - Pam - S.C.A. Cashier l,2. MOORE, MARCIA M. - Washington - S.C.A. l,2, G.A.A. i,2,3, Red Cross Repre- sentative l,2,3, Future Teachers 2. MORTENSEN, KAREN - Lincoln - Dwarf - Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Senior Mixed Chcir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, G.A.A. l, Wig 'n Mask l, Pep Club l, Girl Scouts l,2. MOWREY, OTTO - Lincoln NAUMOWICH, GERENE J. - McKinley - Peanuts - G.A.A. l, Artist's Alley l, Kenews Representative 2. NEAU, DONALD R. - Lin- coln - Don - Band l,2,3, President Orchestra 2,3, Swing Band l,2,3, llla Klava 2, Treasurer, Future Teachers l,3, President, Student Council Alternate l,3. NEITZEL, JUDY - Lincoln - French Club l,2, G.A.A. l, Seminar 2, Future Teachers 3, Honor Society 3. fl' NELSON, BLANCHE - Mc- Kinley - G.A.A. I, Future Nurses l, Kenew Repre- sentative 3. NELSON, NANCY - Lincoln - G.A.A. l,2,3, Student Council l, Sophomore Sym- phonic Choir, Senior Girls' Chorus 2. NELSON, RICHARD A. - Friedens - Dick NELSON, RITA SHARON LEE - McKinley - Nellie - Red Cross Alternate 2, G.A.A. l,2,3, Secretary 3. NEMAKE, MADELEINE B. - Washington - Mandy - G.A.A. 3. NERLING, WILLIAM, Jr. - McKinley - Bill - Seminar. NIEMI, NANCY J. - Washington - Nance - S.C.A. Cashier 2, Prom Commit- tee, Publicity Chairman 2, SPY 2,3, Spanish Club l,2, Artist's Alley 3, Red Cross l, Kenews 3: Science Fair 2, Senior Dance Committee 3. NORGAARD, LANEHA J. - St. Mary's - Lehi - Wig 'n Mask l, G.A.A. l,2, Red Cross 3. NORMAN, CAROL J. - McKinley - Band l,2, Red Cross 2, SPY Salesman 2, Student Council 3. OWENS, WILLIAM C. - Mcxaniey - Haan PARMELEE, JIM W. - Lincoln - Junior Red Cross I,2,3, president I. PASQUALI, JOSEPH F. - Lincoln - Mc- Breed PAUL, THOMAS C. - Washington - Seminar, Cinematics. PAULSEN, LYNNE l. - Lincoln - G.A.A. Ig Cecilion Chorus I, Band 2,3g Future Teach- ers Club 3. PAUPORE, JERRY D. - Fort Atkinson - Swedel' - K-Klub: Wrestling l,2,3, Cop- tain 3g Football I,2,3g Baseball I. PECK, DENNIS L. - Lincoln PECNICK, WILLIAM R. - Washington - Bill e Football I, Baseball l,2,3, K-Klub 2.3. PETERSEN, JAMES I. - McKinley - Jim - Rid Cross I,2.3, Ufhtu Ciczz QE, vice president S, SPY :tml fi, Asztrt Ea.- tcr 3, Brad:-ntcr: Exchange QI Sf z- 2, treasurer 2, Wrr-stlir'j3 I, Pmsicrl Educa- tion Night I, Navy Siiuncc Cruise award, Senior Class Play, Variety Show 3. PACEY, SANDRA K. - Mc- Kinley - Sandy - G.A.A. I, Wig 'n Mask If Seminar Qi SPY salesman Qi Latin Club 2,3, presi- dent 3g Honor Society 2,3g Sophomore Night 3. NOTO, BETTY C. - Lincoln NOVY, JAMES R. - McKinley - Student Council 2. OAS, TOM W. - Naperville Community High - Seminar 3. OATSVALL, MARGARETTE E. - Washing- on - Betty - Sophomore Class slay I, GAA. I,2, 1-rtist Alley 23, Ushers Cluo 2,3f Future Teachers 2,3p Forensics 2,3 Parents Night 3. OHLGART, JACQUELYN V. - McKinley Jackie - Bznd I,2,3, Secretary - Tfeos- urer 3j Artist Alley I,3, president S, Honor ociety 2,35 Wig 'n Mask If Frencn Cub I,2, secretary 2g Mariners If Prom Commit- tee Qg Sophomore Class Play, Variety Show 2g GAA. I, Booster Club If Stuaent Council I, S,C.A. Cashier I. OLSEN, KAREN A. - Freidens ONCKEN, PENNE J. - Lincoln - Wig 'n Moslc If Orcnestra l,2g Girl Scouts I' Semi- nar Q. OSTERMAN, WALTER - Lincoln - Wal - Key Club I,2,3, Baseball I,2,3g Ushers Club I,2,3, Student Council, Bernadine I. PACZKOWSKI, DAVID C. '- Lincoln - Ski PETERSEN, KENT G. - Lincoln - Tex - Band I,2, Swing Band I,2, Variety show l,2. PETERSEN, PATRICIA A, - Lincoln -- Pat - Spanish Club IQ, G.A.A, i,2,3, Wig 'ri Mask 2, Sophomore Class Play I, Kenews Rep- resentative 3, Future Teachers 3. PETERSON, DONALD W. - Lincoln - Curly 4 Spanish Club 2. PETERSON, JAMES P. - McKinley - Jim - Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2,3. PETERSON, NANCY C. - McKinley - Nan PETZKE, JAMES A. - Washington - Seminar 2, Wrestling. PETZKE, JOAN E. - Washington - Future Teachers, Band. PETZKE, JOHN A. - Washington - Bond 2, Swing Band 2. PFEIFFER, DAWN M. - Friedens - G.A.A. l,2,3, Senior Symphonic Choir 2, Senior Girls' Choir 3, Red Cross Council 3, Treasurer 3. PIERCE, DAVID L. - Glenbrook High - Dave - Swim- ming Team 3. PIERCE, LYNN E. - Cedar Falls, Iowa - Trident 3, Wig 'n Mask 3, Thespians I,2,3, Prom Committee 2, Pool As- sistant 3, Wig 'n Mask play, Student Director, PILESKI, GARY C. - Lincoln - Pilsk - Swimming Team I, Manager, Spanish Clulo 2, Seminar 2, Variety Show I,3, Science Fair 2, Senior Class play 3. PITSCH, LAWRENCE C. - Lincoln - Larry - You can tell Larry anywhere by his brown eyes and brown hair. PLOUS, JOHN C. - Lincoln - A caioling casanova, tall and handsome with an air of indifierencef' SPY soles- man, Bradenton Exchange. PODOBA, DOROTHY A. - Washington - Dottie - Always ready and raring to ga. -Q'-IN K Down, SANDRA J. - Mcicsnley - sandy , 0' POWERS, FRANK H. - Lincoln - Artist Alley. in RANOUS, JOHN G. - Lincoln - Varsity football I,2,3, Varsity track l,2,3, K-Club I,2,3, Key Club i,2,3. RASMUSSEN, ARLENE - Lincoln - Student Council l,2,3, Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Senior Mixed Chorus 2. REITER, GARY L. - McKinley - Basketball l, Cross Coun- try 2. RENNE, JAMES W. - Lincoln - Jim - Band I, Debate I,2,3, Captain 2,3, National Forensic League l,2,3, Presi- dent of Chapter 3, National Honor Society, Vice President 3, Swimming l,2,3, Co-Captain 3, K-Club l,2,3, Key-Club l,2,3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Forensics 2,3, Seminar 2, Homecoming Committee Chairman 3, Badger Boys' State 2, Student Council 2, Prom Committee 2. RENZULLI, JUDITH A. - Friedens - Judy RESCHKE, GLORI ANN - McKinley - REPLINSKI, KENNETH - Washington - Ken REWEDA, JOANNE M. - Washington - Jo RICE, HENRY J. - Washington - Butch PRICE, BARBARA L. - Washington - Dottie PROPSOM, PETER V. - Lincoln - Florida Exchange 2, Student Council l, S.C.A. l,2, Swimming I,2, K-Klub 2.3. PTACEK, EDWARD A, - Washington -- Honor Society 2,3. PUGH, PATRICIA A. - Washington - Pot - Cecelian Chair l, Senior Mixed Choir 2, Senior Girls' Choir 3, S.C.A. Cashier I, Sophomore Class Party Committee, Trident 2,3, Vice President, Pool Assistant l,2,3, Booster Club 2, Seminar 2, Red Cross Representa- tive 3, Prom Committee 2, Science Fair 2. QUERNS, JEAN M. - Lincoln - Cecelian Choir I, Senior Sym- phonic 2,3, Homeroom Red Cross Representative 2. QUIEL, NANCY C. - Washington - Nan 1 if . 5 RICHARDS, ROBERT W. - McKinley - Bob - Band l,2,3, Or- chestra 3, Variety Show 2,3, Student Producer 3, Swim team 2, K- Club 2,3, Prom Committee 2. RICHIE, RAMONA J. - Washington - Mono - GMS' Choir l,2, Audio-Visual 2,3, Cinematics 3, Wig 'n Mask 2, Scg1rc s:'e Class Play. RIZZO, JOANNE M. - McKinley - Joanie - French Club l, Wig 'n Mask l, Choir 2. RIZZO, LUCILLE M. - Washington - Lu - Cecelian Choir l, Mixed Choir 23, Kenews 3, Wig 'n Mask l. RIZZOTO, BRUNO D. - Washington ROCHAU, MARILYN A. - McKinley - Mar - G.A.A. l,2, ROCHAU, PAUL A. - McKinley - Rocky - Wig 'n Mask. RODRIGUEZ, AVENT C. - Washington - AVon - llla Clava 2, Senior Girl Scouts, Vice-president 3, Spanish Club 3, Cinematic 3, G.A.A. 2. ROMANO, MARIE J. - Washington - Cecelian Choir l, Senior Mixed Chorus l, G.A.A. 3, Student Council 3. ROMMELFANGER, HAROLD - McKinley - Butch ROSE, TERRY W. - Lincoln - Sophomore and Senior Class Pres., Variety Show i,2,3, Debate l,2,3, Forensics l,2,3, Homecoming Manager 3, Key Club l,Q,3, Secretary 3, Inter-club Presidents' Council 3, President 3, Sopho- more Class Play, Wig 'n Mask Play 2, Teens-For-Polio Chairman, Jr. Red Cross Council l,2,3, Pres. 2, Sopho- more Choir, Pres., A Cappella Choir 2, Student Council l,2,3, Prom Committee Chairman, Badger Boys' State 2, Badger Boys' State Senator and Candidate for Governor, Sophomore Class Party, Director, Wrestling I, Wisconsin Student Congress l,2,3, Boys' Chorus l,2. RICHTER, THOMAS W. - Friedens - Tom - Sophomore Foot ball, Sophomore Class Play, Prom Committee. RIZZO, CHARLES J. - Washington - Riz - Golf l,2,3, K-Klub l,2,3, Wig 'n Mask 3, Stage Crew 3, SPY Salesman 2, ROSEMANN, MARILYN L. - McKinley - Band l,2,3, French Club i,2, Booster Club l, Sophomore Class Party l, Sophomore Class Play Sceneryi l, Variety Show 'Make-up 2. ROSERA, CAROL A. - McKinley - Honor Society 3, RUBENSTEIN, MICHAEL J. - McKinley - Ruby - Sophomore Bas- lcetoall, Cross Country 2, Hi-Y l,2,3, Homecoming Manager 3, Bas- ketocll Games announcer, HR, 212 President. RUBINSTEIN, BEVERLY - Washington - Bev - Booster Club l, Cecelian Chorus l. RUFFALO, DONNA M. - Lincoln RUFFALO, HARRY V. - Lincoln RUSSELL, DOUGLAS - McKinley RUSSO, JUDY - Washington - Bunny - Kenews Rep- resentative 3, G,A,A. RUTKOFSKE, GEORGE R. - McKinley - Seminar 3. Cine- matic 3. RUTKOWSKI, SUSAN M. - Washington - Susie - French Club l,2,3, Cecelian Choir, Accampanist l, S.C.A, Cashier l,2, Senior Mixed Choir 2, Acccrrponist 25 Senior Girls' Choir 3, G.A.A. 1,35 Seminar 2, Science Fciir 2,3, Junior Red Cross 3, Artist's Alley 3, Booster Club i, Fu- ture Te-acl'1er's Clulo 3, Secretary 3, Girl's Scouts 3, Presi- dent 3g Senior Class Play Committee 3, Senic' Banquet Committee 3. RUZZICONE, JUDY - Lincoln SADOWSKI, SHARON G. - Lincoln - Cherie - G.A.A.2. SAKALAUSKI, ROBERT J. - Washington - Sak W Baseball i,2,3, Student Council l, Wig 'ri Mask 3g Senior Class Play. SALITURE, DONNA L. - McKinley - Salty - GAA, 2,3. SAMSOE, DAVID B. - lincoln - Sombo - Swimming Team, Wig 'n Mask. SCHWAAB, RONALD F. - Lincoln - Ron - A Cap- pella Choir 3, Ushers Club 3, Mole Chorus I,2. SCHWER, ARLENE M. - Washington - Leanie - G.A.A. I. SEAL, STEVE E. - Lincoln - Honor Society. SECORD, WILLIAM A. - Lincoln - Bill -- Sophomore Choir I, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, Bays' Choir I. SELANDER, THEODORE - Ted SELLERS, KAREN L. - Washington i Sophomore Chorus. Chorus. SEPANSKI, RALPH A. - Washington SERPE, ROSALIE C. - Washington - Rosie SEYMOUR, NANCY A. - Lincoln - Say - G.A,A. 3, Spanish Club I . SCHOEPKE, PATRICIA A. - Lincoln - Pot - Cinematic l,2, Or- chestra 2,3, Hi-Style 2, Wig 'n Mask I. SCHORN, PATRICIA J. - McKinley - Pat - G,A.A. I. SCHRADER, JANET M. - Lincoln - Jan - Wig 'n Mask I, Cine matic I, K-Teens 2,3, Seminar 2, Science Fair 2, Sophomore Clos Play Committee I, Senior Class Play Committee 3. SCHUETZ, GERALD A. - Washington - Couns SCHUETZ, .IUDITH M. - Washington - Yuns Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, Secretary, A Cappella Choir 2,3. SCHULTZ, ROBERT C. - Lincoln SHINSKE, LYNN C. - Lincoln S SHIPLEY, SARA A. - Lincoln - Spanish Club I,2, Trident 2,3 176 SHEFFILD, BILL- Lincoln SIEBERT, LEONARD D. - Lincoln - Lennie Dee - Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior Class Vice-President: Homecoming Man- ager 3, Tennis Team I, Prom Committee 2, Homecoming Committee 2,3, Sophomore Night 2,3, Sophomore Class Play, Student Council I,2,3, Tri-Club Council I,2, Spanish Club 3, SPY Salesman l,2, Sen- ior Class Play. SIGGER, CHARLENE J. - McKinley - Char - A Cappella I,2,3, Secretary 2,3, Wig 'n Mask I, Sub-Deb 2,3, Vice-President 3, G.A.A. 3, Afterglow Committee 2, Prom Queen 2, Booster Club 2, Red Cross 3, SPY Salesman I, Homecoming Candidate 3, Sophomore Class Play Committee, Science Fair, Variety Show 2. SIMMONS, BILL - Lincoln - Geese - Football I,2,3, Basketball I,2,3, Track I, K-Club 2,3. SIMONSEN, NANCY C. - Lincoln - Nance - Senior Class Play Publicity Chairman, Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Wig 'n Mask I, Seminar 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Latin Club 2, Sub-Deb 2,3, SPY Stott 2,3, Editor 3, Bradenton Exchange 2, Prom Committee Chairman 2, Ushers 3, Student Council 3, Sophomore Night 3, Badger Girl's State Representative 2, Sophomore Class Play Committee I, Science Fair 2, Spy Salesman 3. SINGER, GORDON L. - Lincoln - Gordie SORBIE, DOUGLAS M. - McKinley SOUTHMAYD, JOHN S. - Lincoln - Su Su SIX, DAVID M. - Washington, Milwaukee SLAGOSKE, JUDITH A. - Friedens - Judy - G.A.A. I Senior Girls' Choir 2. SLEMENSKY, JoANN F. - McKinley - Cookie - Mari ners I. SMITH, MARY MARGARET - Lincoln - Student Council I Mixed Symphonic Choir I, Senior Girls' Chorus 2,3 Spanish Club I,2, Wig 'n Mask I. SMITH, RICHARD C. - Washington SMITH, SHARRON I.. - Washington SNELL, PHILIP W. - McKinley - Phil - S.C.A. Cash ier I. SOHR, RONALD M. - Washington, Racine-- Ron - Football I, Baseball I, Red Cross Representative 2, Stu dent Council 3, Kenews Salesman 3. SOLOVEY, KAREN D. - McKinley - wig fn Mask 1 G.A.A. 2, S.C.A. Cashier 2, French Club 2. STIEBER CHARLES McKinley - Chuck STINES, JANET L. Mc- Kinley - Jan - Sopho- more Symphonic Choirp A Cappella Choir 2,3. STRATTON, JEAN A. - Washington - Sophomore Symphonic Choir, A Cappella Choir 2,35 Seminar 2,3. STRAZEWSKI, DOUGLAS - Lincoln STRICKLAND, MARY - McKinley STRIFLING, ROBERT C. - Washington - Bob - SPY 3, Business Manager. STULGAITIS, GEORGE C. - McKinley - K Club 2,35 Artists' Alley 3, treas- urer, Swimming l,2,3, STURINO, FRANCES R. - Washington - Red Cross 2,37 Future Teachers 2. STURINO, KATHLEEN R. - McKinley - KGYhy - Wig 'n Mask l. STURINO, MARK A. - Washington - Bradenton Exchange 2, Swimming 3g Seminar 2. SPECHT CAROL M Lincoln Spec SPY Salesman l GAA I2 A Cappella Choir 23 Variety Show 2 Pop Group 2 SPRINGER ARVIN R Racine Lutheran STAMM MELVYN R Lincoln Track STEELE SANDRA J Lincoln Sandy SCA Cashier l Wig n Mask l pan sh Club l HiStyle 23 Sophomore Class Grl Scouts Senior Class a Committee STEINHOFF TOM A St Joseph STEINSEIFER BOB H McKinley Steinie Football Varsity l23 Wres KC STENZEL WILLIAM W McKinley i D bate l 2 3 Student Council l 2 Seminar Club 2 President 3 Senior Class Vice President Homecoming Committee 3 Forensics 3 Wig n Mask 2 STEWART JUDITH J Iowa City Iowa Judy Ban l 2 3 Orchestra l 2 3 French Club l GAA l STOEBIG JAMES F. - M - Kinley STURMAN, VICTOR W. - McKinley - Vic - Sophomore Symphonic Choir I, Senior Symphonic, Track l, Sophomore Basketball. SULLIVAN, SHARON KAY - Lincoln -- Sherry SUMMERFORD, BETTY - McKinley SWANNINGSON, ASENATH JOY - Mc- Kinley - See See - GAA l,2, Bowling Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2, GAA Board, Vice-President 3, Student Council 2,3, Wig 'n Mosk I. SWANSON, LQVONNE C. - McKinley - GAA l. SWANSON, MARCIA A. - Washington - Marcy - GAA l,2,3, Red Cross I, Stu- dent Council 3, Interclub President's Coun- cil 3. SWARTZ, SUSAN M. - Washington - Sue SYLVESTER, HAROLD H. - Lincoln TAGLIANETTI, ROSEMARY - McKinley - GAAQ Cecil- ian Chorus. TATRO, RICHARD - Wash- ington if 65 TAYLOR, JERRY L. - Mc- Kinley TAYLOR, MICHAEL E. - McKinley - Mike TENUTA, BARBARA J. - Washington - Barb - Hi-Style, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, Cecilian Chorus I, Senior Sym- phonic Chcir 2, Horreco'ring Candidate 3, Student Council Alternote QQ Red Cross Representative I, Prom Ccrrvrittee 2, So- ciol Dorce Instructor 3. TERWALL, JAMES K. - Lincoln - Jim THIEL, PATRICIA A. - McKinley - Pat i Bond 2,3g French Club IQ, Girl Scouts I, GAA l,3, Honcr Society 3, Profn Corrrrit- tee 2, K Teens 23. THOMEY, JERRY MICHAEL - Lincoln - Jock - K-Clubg Varsity Football l,2,3g Track I,2,3, Student Council l,2. THOMPSON, EUGENE N. - Washington - Gene - Sophomore F::':::ll, Sopho- more Bosesali. THOMAS, BILL G. - McKinley - Easeoollf Basketball, Cross Country. THOMAS, SHIRLEY A. - McKinley - 'SAA I, THOMPSON, MICHAEL B. - Lincoln - Mike - Debate l, Baseball Manager l,2,3, Wig 'n Mask 3, K Klub 3. THORPE, NEIL - Washington TOMLINSON, DENNIS - McKinley - Corky - Wrestling l,2. TOPEL, CAROL M. - Lincoln - Tape - K-Teens 2,3, Secretary 3, Homecoming Committee 2,3, Wig Si Mask l, Prom Committee 2, Sophomore Class Play Committee l. TORREY, JUDITH A. - Lincoln - Judy TREBOTICH, LILLIAN V. - Washington - Lilly - Girl Scouts 3, Spanish Club 3, Seminar 2,3, Senior Girls' Chorus, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, Ceclian Chorus l, Future Nurses Club. 4 t l o U , 'Z -4 aa , L S 3 fx 'Z' 4 Z 2, X rl 'I 'v l 6 it X VALEO, LYNN I. - McKinley - Sam - Seminar 2,3, Ushers Club 2.3,W1g 'n Mask 2, Orchestra 2,3. VAN DYKE, GARILYN R. - Freidens Lutheran - Gari 1 .J f TRECROCI FRANK E Washington Sophomore Sym phonic l Varsity Show I2 A Cappella 23 Spy Sales men 2 Artist Alley 2 Red Cross 3 TUFTO ROBERT H McKinley o TURK KENNETH M Washington en Student Council I23 President 3 Key Club l23 President 3 Seminar 2 Honor Society 3 Sophomore Choir I A Cap pella Choir 23 President 3 Class President 2 Debate 23 Cross Country l23 Basketball I23 Tennis l UTTECH EDWARD A Friedens Lutheran Eddie VACCARELLO DOUGLAS J. - Lincoln - Vac - Band l,2,3- Wig 81 Mask ie Seminar 2- K-Club 2,3' Ten- nis I2 3, Captain 3, Student Council 3- Cross Country 34 Homecoming Manager 3. VACCARELLO FLORENCE R. - Lincoln - o - - tional Honor Society, Treasurer 2, President 3- Quill and Scroll 2,3, Seminar, Secretary 2,3, Wig n Mask l, Corres- ponding Secretary 2, Secretary 3- Sophomore Class Play, Bernadine Stage Manager, Sophomore Symphonic Choir, Senior G'rls' Choir, Librarian 2, Senior Mixed Choir, Vice-President 3, Prom Committee 2, Bradenton Ex- change 2, Kenews 2, Exchange Editor 3, Booster Club l, Spelling Bee Committee 2, Chairman 3, Science Fair, Third place 2. VAICELUNAS, JUDITH A. - Washington - Vice - A Cappella Choir 2,3, Sophomore Symphonic Choir, K Teens 2, Treasurer 3, Prom Committee 2, Seminar 3, GAA l. 80 VAITKUS, FRANK - Lincoln - Orchestra l,3, Seminar 2,3. VALASTIK, JOAN E. - Lincoln - GAA. x WADE, BARBARA C. - Lincoln - Barb - Honor So- ciety 2,3, Pep Club i,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, Booster Club 2, Student Council 2, Prom Committee 2. WADHAM, RONALD M. - Lincoln - Ronnie WAEHNER, JAMES F. - Lincoln - Jim WALKER, DOROTHY E. McKinley - Dottie - GAA 2, Future Teachers l. WALTON, ELAINE - Lincoln - Sophomore Class Sec- retary, Student Council l,3, Red Cross 2, Sub-Deb 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Sophomore Class Play, Prom Commit- tee 2, Sophomore Symphonic i, Sophomore Night Pro- gram 2. WALTON, ROBERT F. - Lincoln - Bob - K-Club 2,3, Key Club 2,3, Seminar 2, Spanish Club T, Bradenton Ex- change 2, Tennis I,2, Cross Country l,2, Red Cross 3, Spy Salesmen l,2, Student Council 3. WAVRO, CLAIRE J. - Washington - Red Cross l,2, Queen Daisy Mae l, Artists' Alley l,2,3, President l,2, SCA Cashier 2, Prom Committee 2, Pool Assistant l,2, Trident 2, Secretary 3, Student Council, Secretarylreas- urer 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Homecoming Candi- date 3, Interclub President's Council 3, Sub Deb 2, Presi- dent 3. WAVRO, SUSAN ELLEN - Lincoln - Sue - SPY 2,3- Artists' Alley 2, Future Nurses 2, Prom Committee 2. WEGNER, RUTH E. - Lincoln - Root - Future Teachers l, A Cappella Chair l,2,3. VAN KAMMEN, JAMES E. - Lincoln - Van - Wig 'n Mask l,2. VAN LONE, JOHN W. - McKinley VEDDER, HARVEY - McKinley VESTINO, JANNA MARIE - Lincoln - Jan - Girl Scouts l, Sophomore Symphonic Choir l, Wig 'n Mask l, A Cappella Choir 2,3, GAA 2, Seminar 2. VILLALOBOS, MARY - Washington - GAA 2,3, Spanish Club 2. VITE, CHARLES J. - Washington - Chuck - Wrestling l,2. rn- 'e' WELLS, MICHAEL WALTER - Lincoln - Milne - Honor Society 2,3, K Klub 2,3, Basketball i,2,3, Varsity Football i,2, Co-Captain 3, Forensics, Debate Squad, Seminar 2. WENDORF, GLEN R. - McKinley - Sophorrore Symphoric Choir, 181 WENDORF, NEIL N. - McKinley WERVE, JUDITH M. - Mciciniey - Judy - GAA l,2, Choir 2, Red Cross 2, Semi- nar 2. WHEELER, JAMES R. - McKinley - Jim - llla Klava l,2, A Cappella Choir I,2.3, Future Teachers l, Prom Committee 2, Seminar 2,3, Variety Show 2, WHITE, KAREN A. - Lincoln 3 GAA I, Student Council I, SCA I,2. WHITEFORD, ROSE T. - Lincoln - Rosie - Booster Club l, Girl Scouts i, Wig 'n Mask I, WHYTE, ROBERT B. - Lincoln - Bob - Cross Country 3. WICKLUND, RICHARD W. - Lincoln - Dick - Kenews 2,3, Spy Salesman i. WICKLUND, ROBERT W. - Lincoln - Wick - Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Q,3, Football I . WILK, JUDITH C. - Lincoln - Judy - Hi Style 2, corr, sec. 3, Soph. Sym- phonic Choir l, treas., F.T.A. 3, Wig 'n Mask I, Honey Hop Attendant, Girl Scouts 3, Spanish Club I, Sec. 2, F.N.A. I,2, Prom Committee 2, Soph. Class Committee l, Pool Assist- ant l,3. WILLEMS, LARRY W. - Washington - Swimming I, Sophomore Baseball I, Varsity Baseball 2,3. WILLEMS, WILLIAM M. - Washington - Bill WILLIAMS, ROBERT D. - Washington - Bob - Tennis I. WILLIAMS, MARY JANE - McKinley WILLIE, LINDA E. - St. Mclry's - Lin - Seminar 2, Artists Alley l,3, Wig 'n Mask 3, Honor Society 2,3. WISCH, SUSAN F. - Lincoln - Sue - Wig 'n Mask l,3, Sophomore Symphonic Chair, Senior Girls' Chorus, Latin Club 3, Student Council I. WOLNEY, DARLENE - Washington - Sophomore Choir, Senior Girls' Chorus 2. WOOD, TOM D. - Lincoln - Lumber- lack WORDEN, LLOYD G. - Washington - Sophomore Basketball, Cross Country 2. WRIGHT, JAMES R. - Lincoln - Rick ZIELINSKI, BURTON K. - IIB dll Lincoln - U ZINK, JUDITH A. - Lin- coln - Judy - G.A.A. I, SPY Salesman 2. Aalto, John Anderson, Corbett Aumock, Gerald Baltes, Margaret Barieka, Charles Beauchamp, Judy Becker, Suzanne Bierzychudek, Mathew Bitautis, Judith Bohner, Betty Bonn, Leo Broun, James Bruce, Erwin Budwick, Nick Coin, Carlray Daroutar, Akfren Dixon, William Dowd, Sandra Doyle, Richard Egi, Mary Jane Camera Sh Ellsworth, John Faranne, Allen Filconcizrik, Kastek Fonk, Roger Furlone, Paul Geissman, Derreld Graham, Joann Gregory, Ronald Grimes, Larry Hagopian, Lee Hansche, James Havbrick, Donald Hoteritza, William Huebner, Sally Huxhold, Ernest lstuanek, James James, Jack B. Julius, Sharon Kancian, Duncan Karges, William 183 WYNSTRA, PETER A. - Lincoln - Pete - Band l,2. YORDI, SHARON D. - Lincoln - Sub Deb 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Girls' Choir 3, Wig 'n Mask l,2, Prom Committee 2, SPY sales- man lg Spanish Club 2, Booster Club I, Sophomore Class Play Committee. YULE, ROGER J. - Austin, Texas - Lincoln - Baseball, Varsity Wrestling l,2,3, YUNKER, DOUGLAS J. Switch - Sophomore Baseball 2,3, Varsity Sophomore Football l, K Klub 2,3. ZAHN, HOWARD E. - Washington - nFIY boyu ZALESKI, ROBERT - Washington ZARLETTI, ROSEMARY A. - Washington - Roe - Student Council 2, Senior Girls' Chorus 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Wig 'n Mask 3. ZAPF, MARVIN J. - Washington - Butch ZOERNER, LARRY F. - Lincoln Kautenburg, Loren Kruse, Jerilynn Kwicinski, Sandra Laurent, Glenn Lowell, James Leipzig, Robert Lucas, Barbara Malsack, Ken Martin, Ronald McKinney, Karen McNeil, Bruce Mikus, Ronald Myer, John Nedewski, Ed Oliak, Ken Pearlman, Larry Perez, Meriam Pulera, Samuel Reuter, Steven Richards, Russell Rice, Henry Russel, Richard Rutkowski, Pete Sapp, Blen Schmidt, Robert S, Schmidt, Kathleen Sirocchi, Vincent Smith, Marilyn Sobey, JoAnn Tatro, Sick Tiepkma, David Ulbright, Barbara Vaughn, Therese Ventura, William Voight, Charles Waldo, Frank Werk, Norgert Wiemelt, Gerald Wilson, Valerie Walt, Sames 53 M, ,WIP Tl Plmes HONOR STUDENTS Alippi, Adriano Asboth, Thomas Buchan, Scott Cobb, Roger Covelli, Robert Davis, Muriel Dibble, Mary Beth Freidl, George Gagliardi, Rachel Gorslce, Cecile Graf, Ellen l-latkin, Nancy l-lains, Patricia Hebgen, Charlyn Hackney, Robert l-lorning, Barbara Kiss, Kathleen Larsen, Carol Limpert, Joan Loel, Sandra Lueclc, Ronald Martin, Judith Martins, William May, Eden Michele, Dennis Milkowski, Kenneth Petersen, Patricia Pacey, Sandra Ptacelc, Edward Renne, James Petzke, John Rasmussen, Arlene Rose, Terry Roseman, Marilyn Rosera, Carol Rutlcovvski, Susan Smith, Sharron Simonsen, Nancy Steele, Sandra Stenzel, Bill Stewart, Judy Thiel, Patricia Turk, Kenneth Vaccarello, Florence Vedder, Harvey Wade, Barbara Walton, Elaine Wells, Michael Wisch, Susan ,n .x NT In Poroding . , . 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M A H-Lmvaammmamfswffammfyxs NO JOB HAS A FUTURE BUT EVERY JOB IS OPPORTUNITY As tl1e tune of ffraduatlon d1axxs neal many of you xx1ll be loolxmq for tl1at 11111301 tant H1st full t1me job wl11le others may be planmnff further educat1on or tram mg to IJILPJIL for SIJCCIHC f1elds In anx case xou a1e p1obablx hopmg to land c1tl1e1 noxx or at ft futuxt date a job xxxth a fut11rc Manx xx l1o preceded xou had the same hope b11t manx a Job has been xacated after a sl1o1t t1me because lt fell far sl1ort of expectauons The reason frequently 01x en IS Thete just xxasn t any future IH It The person xx l1o so est1rnates the s1t11a t1on f1LqllCl'ltly cor1t1nues to change from one thlnff to another 1n the hope that b chance l1c xx1ll cxentually come to rest 1T1 a IDIOIHISIDQ job KN hat he fa1ls to 1eal1Lc and xxhat most of us need constantly to 1ernt1r1ber Tl1e lxty to aclucx ement does not l1c XN1tlT1I'1 anx ont job but w1th1n ou1selxes In lNo job OfTC1S success as an 1nl1e1er1t part of the job manx doctors arcl11tects engmeexs xx11te1s etc haxe been unsuccessful exen Kmgs and pres1dents How ex cr thc job tl1at holds no PFOIHISL fo1 one 1I1Cl1X1dL121l for another may be the oppor fL1H1tV a1ound xx h1ch a successful futuxe can be bullt lVIanx factors affect the measuxe of ach1ex ement of success versus fa1lure 1ntell1ffcnct talent health emotlonal stab1l1ty educat1on, tra1n1ng etc , but tl1e g1catcst smgle factor would seem to be the degrce of energy and deterrrunatlon, 16 xx1ll to t1x trx aga1n Fortunately th1s IS one factor about xxl11ch xxe can 1nd1x1dually do SOI'I1Cll11Dg In cxux Held of encleaxot those xxho enjox tl1e 1exxard of ach1exement are usuallx tl1ose xxho applx thelnstlx es to the job xxlth d1l1gence and persex exance They dtpend on IllC1I oxxn CTTOIIS not on the job Ihe11 flllllle l1es xx1th1n thernselx es not xy1tl11n thc job CONGRATULATIONS TO MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING cLAss SNAP ON TOOLS CORP KENOSHA, WIS ' D Q Y' N ,T v V ' 4 . .y 5 1 y C ' D ' , 'v 5 3 IV - - lv ' Q . - . L tx I H' ,' as A I - V , V Q y ' . D' Y ,H ' . ' . V 1' , ' , , 'X E ' D 1 Y x Y. x y 7 X . H Q . . . ,, ' ' ' . ' -, ' . , , , ' 1 is: otl1er words, no job has a future . . . only' people have. V ' . A . . . . 1' , 5 1' A 1 1 Y 7 E , . - 1 D ' 7 3 5 7 ' -1 -. ,' ' , V 1 ' ' tl , . , . V V . . ' V - , ' v 1 ' . V s - I ' V ' I ' ' ' - - ' y V' ' V A , Congratulations . KENOSHA EVENING NEWS A COMPLETE DAILY RE IEW OF KENOSHA AND THE WORLD THE KENOSHA NEWS PUBLISHING CO Kenosha's Newspaper V F . . . F . . . F' ' 713-717 Fifty-Eighth Street Telephone OL 7-5121 SIMMONS COMPANY I u-ear lb: one-and-any Jockeq SHORTS Mode by KENOSHA WIS fl 12 -1 LADISH C0 744 Gloam fbuuaan leaders Ln the deszgn and manufacture of a full lane of stamless steel SANITARY FITTINGS SANITARY TUBING SANITARY VALVES and SPECIALTIES and a full Ilne of SANITARY PUMPS Tr1 Clover D1v1s1on of Ladlsh Co has gamed an envlable reputatlon as the leadlng producer of sparkhng clean stamless steel fittmgs valves pumps tubmg and speclaltles These hlgh qual 1ty Tn Clover D1v1s1on products are wldely used and preferred by leadmg compames m the Da1ry Beverage Food and al11ed 1ndustr1es throughout the country HIBEESH C0 '7u ebaa fbuuaon Kenosha Wzsconsm Q ,AQ Q 1 I N 3 t Aix-:ff L' Z' u P T o w I N D O W N T O W N DUTCH MAID ICE CREAM Uptown Drive-ln ond Plont Downtown 6134 - 22nd Avenue 27l7 - 67th Street 627 - 56th Street Olympic 2-3778 Olympic 4-9926 Olympic 2-2852 D R A P l L A N T STORES 60th St. 81 40th Ave. 4824 - Sheridan Rd 2324 - 63rd St. PLANT OFFICE 6415 - 28th Ave. DOWNTOWN 5708 - 7th Ave. COIN LAUNDRY 6824 - Sheridan Rd TRIANGLE APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE MART, K osha's Most Complete Selection of N me Brand Appliances - Furniture TELEVISION ' STEREO ' BUILT-INS Open Every Night 'Til 9:00 3813 Roos It Road OL. 7-5143 NWCJNTGONIERVVVAPD CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 TOPS IN QUALITY 710 - 58Ih Street Phone OL. 4-3591 BEST WISH ES GRADUATES JOERNDT 81 VENTURA GENERAL ELECTRIC 618 - 55th SfreeT Phone OL. 4-3559 I KENOSHA'S FOREMOST STORE SINCE 1889 Downtown Kenosha KENOSHA HOME OF THE RAMBLER 6' MEANS MURE FUR AMERICANS AMERICA S MOST EXPERIENCED BUILDER OF COMPACT CARS nmfmcnn Moms qli: .' I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60 TYSON'S CYCLE 81 SPORT SHOP 6201 - 14th Avenue OL 4-5345 F J' MISCHLER'S HOME FOR FUNERALS 708 Fifty-Seventh Street Kenosha, Wisconsin Ambulance Service Telephone OLympic 7-3811 N. EMORY MISCHLER J. C. PENNEY CO. ' 702 - 58th STREET ' KENOSHA, WISCONSIN ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY' 1. c. PENNEY co. Q 702 - sam smear Q KENOSHA, w1scoNs1N '?0ll9l ri' -A , 1 , 'VT' iii ,ff S 4 Y ,T ,ff Q R R sg at M36 V Pi! 95 ,px I 14 K! ' '04, PX ' 2. Yxsxinx, 29. Mini TW Rigas. Ky Mel if 'ff Na' R W T x - I NT AURA NES REST sMoRoAsBoRD EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT H W 9006 - Soufh Sheridan Rd. Phone OL 7-9701 T -- . iss PARKSIDE RESTAURANT if ' sooo Eooo A-.iw NOON LUICHEONS '?Z2,Zi??1,a?' RESEWRANT COCK' 1 W Phone oi 4-1375 5 fh4w,g.-N, ifWfllPF'Pgg,-L 5 M 8040 - Sheridan Rd. LAKESHORE MOTORS CHRYSLER PRODUCTS 8124 - South Sheridan Rd. Phone OL 4-5327 JG. PIGGLY WIGGLY X . 2215 - aofh sf. OL. 4-6961 '31 BROWN NATICNAL BANK NEWLY REMODELED SERVING UPTOWN KENOSHA COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 2216 - 63rd Sf. OI. 8-1681 fm fb Cfcwn L14 LEBWLW 6 , Rggxok xxxNNNNQ'MwMwm rm... L 441-,Judi .sx-.z..4 -1411. 4... B0BUscH ' or xkfkxk fT'++ 4 ,HH f+,+ 4 5000 SEVENTH AVENUE Phone OL 7-3195 BEST SELECTION OF FUEL IN KENOSHA PHONE 7-7171 MCNEIL FUEL CO. 6337 14th Aven ue If 2,1 COMPLIMENTS OF SEARS, ROEBUCK cmd CO. Kenosha, Wisconsin LINTZ AUTO PARTS KENOSHA'S COMPLETE PARTS HEADQUARTERS 8915 Sheridan Road Dial OLympic 2-2410 Tay Iadiqcuzi Wonderful Food Phone: OLympic 4-3544 KENOSHA RAMBLER INC. 74-ul-Z'-.AMR M 7526 - 22nd Ave. Ol. 8-1611 LYON'S FORD Uzormerly - Lone Henderson Fordj 1021 - 60111 sf. 7 ol. 8-1631 1 -211 0 T? Y McDONALD'S PELTIER FURNITURE STORE FAMOUS HAMBURGER Dmve-:N FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME aosa - scum Sheridan Rd. ol. 4-4840 6209 - 22nd Ave. ol. 7-5133 fUNDARlHWll6sjHmM fh?:,f'g+f4--T-f-511 J . NMA 11511. W' llll W-Pm Film llll . un muomofnifnm CUNDARI HEATING 81 SHEET METAL SHOP 8035 Sheridan Rd. Ph. ol. 7-7363 DeBERGE'S PAINT STORE 2008 - 63rd sf. Ph. al. 4-2032 BOG-ARD'S GUN SHOP 8319 Sheridan Rd. Ph. Ol. 2-3849 1 CASA CAPRI ' RESTAURANT 8237 Sheridan Road Phone - Ol. 8-1664 ,BA EE Q1 'fl . TT QT - , . - ff TQQY' 5 fy 1+-1 5 MK JJ -- LEO WALKOWSKI AND SON 2930 - 75th sf. Ph. ol. 7-3071 BEST WISHES T960 CLASS FROST COMPANY Kenosha Wiscons DENTAL PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS 0 s 6,6 G 2 tb QU! 5 The Kenosha County Dental Society is a component society of the Wisconsin State Dental Society and of the American Dental Association. Its purpose is to maintain the standards of dentistry and to increase professional knowl- edge. The president of this organ- ization at the present time is Dr. Richard Jones. A. E. Pacetti, D.D.S. General Dentistry 3804 - 60th Street Roger M. Hammond, D.D.S General Dentistry 1202 - 60th Street V. J. Vaccorello, D.D.S. General Dentistry 7505 - 38th Avenue BURGER CHEF DRIVE-IN 6926 39th Avenue Kenosha Wisconsin GRANGER MOTORS O L D S M O B l L E 7514 Sheridan Road OI 7-6154 REUTER'S BAKERY ROBINSON'S PHARMACY 3601 Roosevelt Rd. Kenosha, Wis. D John H. Robinson, R.Ph. Phone 4-8635 3526 Roosevelt Road Kenosha, W'5COn5'n Three Registered Pharmacists to Serve YOU . . . ,gd sf'.k' 'SSX .,,WM 4 Q, 1 MUG NTRBMQE SHOP The Vlgansky s extend their con M M A h W grafulahons To the CLASS OF 60 ki -f-A---.-, l CARVEL DARI-FREEZE SUNNYSIDE TV SERVICE DRIVE-IN 7943 - sheradqn Road on. 4-1968 7514 - 30fh Ave- O'- 45426 1 Q. R L BROSK OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5810 - 7th Ave. OL. 4-2193 HERBERT' E BLOCK 0 OF 58 ST. AND 7 ' AVENUE .j6?no5La2 oliargefif jewegy .gore Two Complete Floors nm MAIN HARDWARE INC- GUTTORMSEN'S RECREATION ,,n,,,mlg,... YOUR DOWNTOWN HARDWARE STORE Kenosha Student Bowling Headquarters E U 606 - 57th Street Phone OLympic 7-7433 Bowl for Health and Pleasure - Kenosha, Wisconsin 614 - 52nd Street Phone OL 2-26I2 H., 'fi , . ' W ,gf I V -, - ' I 'QU' f , :V H E' F' r' 1- 7 , H -f-vm -f JH vi PLUMBING I ,C .. .i Liga, .... 1 I o Q 4. ...,,. ,W - f v-v-H 1.2 BELL CLOTHING HOUSE MICHAEL PRINCIPE PLUMBING CO. 6fh AVENUE CORNER 56fh STREET 6803 - 39th Ave. Phone oi. 7-7309 JEWEL-CCNNOLLY FCOD STORES Featuring The largest selection of U. S. Government Graded Choice Beef 4523 - 75th St. 6218 - 22nd A ve. I4th Ave. 8. Washington Road Kenosha, Wisconsin jack 140:41-ea CONFECTIONER IN THE HEART OF KENOSHA AT 24th AVE. 8. 60th ST. COMPLIMENTS OF THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY KENOSHA BRANCH fm A,.,'..'Ift.EE5?.',!..'..ZtA lf I x I, IIGUJ. PAT.0YY. MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS o 1' is 1942 C5 Q' an if The Kenosha County Medical Society is a voluntary organization of Doctors of Medi clne who reside and practice in Kenosha County dedicated to the promotion ofthe science and art of medicine and the better ment of public health This society is a component organization of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin and the American Medical Association At the present time, Dr William Swift IS president of the organization I 1' if MORRIS SIEGEL M D 3900 75th Street WILLIAM A MUDGE M D Internal Medicine 8. Cardiology 6530 Sheridan Road L T SCHLENKER MD Orthopedic Surgery 6530 Sheridan Road WILLIAM H LIPMAN M D Internal Medicine Allergy 81 Skin 625 57th Street DAVID N GOLDSTEIN M D Physician and Surgeon The Medical Building LEWIS TURNER M D General Surgery 2604 Roosevelt Road LOUIS H CREIGHTON M D 2900 75th Street RICHARD M BLOCK M D Physician and Surgeon 520 58th Street RICHARD W ASHLEY M D Eye Ear Nose and Throat 571 I 8th Avenue LOUIS OLSMAN M D General Surgery 625 57th Street C A SATTLER MD Orthopedic Bone 8- Joint Surgery 6401 Sheridan Road J B PEARSON MD General Surgery 624 57th Street SIXTH AVENUE MEDICAL 6th Avenue at 60th St BLAIR T BONELL M D General Surgery I 202 60th St L H LOKVAM MD General Surgery 723 58th Street D D RUEHLMAN MD Proctology 5825 Sixth Avenue WALTER C KLEINPELL M D Eye Ear Nose 8. Throat I202 60th Street C E PECHOUS MD General Surgery 625 57th Street 5 . P v i, I . . . ll. H I A Q' ' . . . ' N ' 'I . . . . A 'I ill , . Ili Z . . . - If ' H 6 . . 6 Physician 8. Surgeon General Practice CENTER ' MARY LESTER SHOP Camera 85 Photo Supplies, Inc. d A OI 2 6919 2204 Roosevelt Rd. ' OLympic 4-2410 6210 - Hn ve' ' PIZZA KENDAI-L SHCE STURE UPTOWN BAR 8. RESTAURANT 6208 - 22nd Ave- Ol- 2-3751 6216 - 22nd Ave. OL. 4-9123 PARKVIEW RESTAURANT 21oo - 5411. sf. ol. 7-9733 5. Carl's Drlve In Hartnell Food Shop Better Glass Company Merten Motors House of Fabnc Johnston Hardware Harbert Auto Parts Becker Awmng and Shade Company Bull Angelo and Son Flornsts Troplc Juices Badger Fuel and Supply Company Kenosha Washer Service Carl s Market Sunnyside Florlst 302 sf Wilson Variety Store 3609 R Sentry Foods so .som A Henoch News Agency Llndas Company 4 SY Charm Beauty Salon Nth A Lmcoln Super Mart 68 Iam A Dalry Dream Drlve In 7500 Sh d PATRONS Josephson and Thomey Company Ben Franklin Store Central Supply Store Wilson TV and Record Center Phll Wllk Auto Supply Store Julius Urban Tallor Sibley s Donut Shop Marlnelll s Launderette Tom s Food Shop and Beer Depot Haeblgs Courtesy Market Lynn s On Sixth Hollebs Ladies Apparel Dlckelman s Toy Shop Neumode Hoslery Chlappetta Bug Shoe Store Mayer Drug Greenberg's Ladles Garments Ernst Book Store N W Drapery Company Vogue Fabncs Block Brothers Klddy Korner and Tween Teen Shop Obertln s Flower Shop Phllllps Bros Inc Washington Road Hardware Pawlak Pharmacy Delta Drive In Restaurant BUSINESS SPONSORS Greenlngs Clothes Shop Blouse Mart 63 4 22 d A 5 m1 A P 8- G Stores Garb s Travel Shoppe 62 22 d A 57 6th A C H Lockwood Oll Company Peggy Geddes Gifts and China woo 72 d A se 61:1 A Allendale Food Shop Nehlsen Sporting Goods 75 7th A t Kenosha Prescription Laboratory Inc Korf s Sixth Avenue lnc 4 Y Sl 56 6th A Leader Store Crystal s Men s Shop v St 55 6th A Segal s Ladies Wear Herrmann Gtft 81 Vaflety Store 57 6 1 492 m1 A I - 1 . . ., . 1 - . . . , - - ' Q . . ., . Y ' ' ' I 1 l - 75th reet 0 - n venue 7l3 - venue . . 1 ocgevelt Road 00 - n venue O7 - venue 31 - venue - n venue I7 - venue l325 - 56th Street O9 - venue 5lB - 56th S feet . . . , . I - 1 - l7O - 63rd feet 62 - 57 h feet l8 - venue 1 1 6819 f-A venue 611 - 58 h feet 70 - venue . 1 . - . 30 - venug O9 - t Avenue 6 A venue efi an Road ALL KENOSHA IS TALKING ABOUT ETHAN ALLEN' Rock Maple by Ethan Allen at Kenosha s o ly franch sed dealer MAPLE MODERN AND CHERRY INTERIORS South Sade 3824 Roosevelt Road North Slde- 2610 Fourteenth Avenue Come in and see our beautiful selection of Solid ' n i . fcmzs ssnvlcil KEEP FILL SERVICE METERED DELIVERIES OL 7 5146 Affe Hou s Coll OL 4 6241 THOMAS Agent 3207 63 d Sf Dial R L. - Autographs I is 251
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