ARROW 1958 DENNIS ZESS JOAN ALEXANDER Printer Feature Editor JEROME GROCHOWSKI Activities Editor FRANK BRINDZA ROBERT SCHWENKE Art Editor Sports Editoc SUSAN SOBOCINSKI HARRY ZABORSKI Co-editors Cudahy High School Cudahy, Wisconsin Dear Mr. Liska: We wish to honor you for having served the people of the community and the students of Cudahy High School for the past twenty-five years. In doing so, we dedicate this, the 1958 ARROW, to you. The Graduating Class of 1958 Akers, Ruth Ruthie “She'll go Bob(ing) along through life ’ Jr. Y-Teens 1,2; Mer- maids 2; Sr. Y-Teens 3; Forensics 3; Stu- dent Council 3,4. Anuszewski, Frances Shorty “This little lass is nice to know. Sorry lads, she has a beau.” Jr. Y-Teens 1,2; Sr. Y-Teens 3;G.A.C. 1,2. Baumler, Karen Karen She has a 'Ray of sunshine in her eyes.” Chorus 1; Co-ed 2,3; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Mer- maids 1. Becker, John John 'A boy who’s gifted with mentality, a lot of humor, and originality.” Jr. Class President; Sr. Class President; Student Council 1,3,4; Radio Science 3,4; Dramatics 2; Arrowette 1,2,3,4; Editor 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Forensics 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Court 3,4; Salutatorian. Bednar, Carol Carol “She swims like a fish, and boy what a a dish.” G.A.C. 1.2; Mermaids 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3; Sr. Class Play. Betzing, JoAnne Jo “A jolly girl, chuck full of fun, she’s always nice to everyone.” Arrowette 1; G.A.C. 1; Student Council 2; Post Prom Court 2; Pep Club 4; F.N.A. 4; Sr. Class Play. Bewalda, Robert Bob “Don’t rush me girls, 1 11 always be around.” B-Team Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Post Prom Court 2; Projectors Club 1,2,3,4. Borkowicz, Richard Borko “He’d better be careful, the way he throws that line around. He’s likely to get caught someday.” Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Sophomore Class President; Post Prom Court 2; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 4. Brhely, Robert Bob “I just love work, 1 could sit and watch it all day.” Sportsmen’s Club 1,2; Home Workshop 1,2. Brindza, Frank Frank “Don’t rush me girls, I blush 'easy .” Arrow 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 4; Prom Court 3; Snowball Court 4; Sr. Class Play; Arrow Art Editor 4. Budaj, Mary Ellen Mary Ellen “She's quiet and oh, so nice.” Jr. Y-Teens 1,2; Sr. Y-Teens 3,4; Post Prom Court 2; Jr. Red Cross 3; Dramatics 2; F.N.A. 4; G.A.C. 1; Pep Club 4. Alexander, Joan Joanie “She makes even the most common place enchanting.” Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Ra- dio Science 2,3; Ar- rowette 1; Arrow 3,4; Forensics 3,4; Prom Court 3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Arrow Feature Editor 4. Sr. Class Play. Baldwin, Rosemary Rosemary “To a young heart everything is fun.” Chorus 1,2,3; Sr. Y- Teens 3; Jr. Y-Teens 1,2; Mermaids 1; Co- ed 2; G.A.C. 1,2; Post Prom Court 2; Pigtail Day Queen 4. Banaszynski, James Bonzo “Always dressed- up in a smile and a neck-tie.” Camera Club 1; Home Workshop 3,4. Burdecki, Dennis Dennis 1 never let studies interfere with my education. Football 1,2; Basket- ball 1,2; Track 1,2; Post Prom King 2. Burman, Robert Bob Quiet people are welcome every- where. Radio Science 3,4. Campbell, Janice A modest girl never pursues a man? Mermaids 3,4; Arrow 3,4; Arrowette 3,4; Dramatics 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play. Carlson, Loisjean Lois She gets 60 sec- onds of fun out of every minute. Chorus 1; G.A.C. 1,2, 3; Jr. Y-Teens 2. Cassidy, Michael Mike Life is one long process of getting tired. Hi-Y 1,2. Cotter, Nancy Nancy Surprises come in little packages, but so does dynamite. G.A.C. 1,2,3; Jr. Y-Teens 1,2; Co-ed 1; Sr. Y-Teens 3. Daniels, Lee Lee Sharp wits like sharp knives often cut their owners fingers. B-Team Football 2; Varsity Football 3. Dega, Thomas Tom Were silence golden, he'd be a pauper. Radio Science 3; Projectors Club 3; Arrow 3,4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Stu- dent Council 3. DeSalvo, Angela Angie A little girl, but full of might; in other words, she's dynamite. Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mer- maids 1,2,3; G.A.C. 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Y-Teens 1; Prom Court 2,3; Pep Club 4; Forensics 3; Sr. Class Play. Dovi, Sam Sam A football star, and handsome too. It's easy to see why someone loves you. B-Team Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Prom King 1957; Sr. Class Play. Duggan, Margaret Margaret A quiet girl in school no doubt; but just watch her when she’s out. G.A.C. 1; Chorus 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2. Fakler, Michael Mike If this was liberty, then give me death. Sportsmen's Club 1,2; Football 2. Fischer, Richard Dick What care 1 for worry, work, or trouble. Radio Science Club 3,4. Fisher, Mary Mary To speak but little becomes a woman. G.A.C. 1,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Chorus 1; Foren- sics 4. Fowle, Donald Don “Busy doing nothing. Transfer student. Fraser, Jeffrey Jeff “In sports he always did his best; he's also tops in all the rest. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3.4; Homecoming Court 4. Grava, Judith Judy “Her beauty and charm can plainly be seen; it's easy to see why she was our queen. Jr. Red Cross 3; Co-ed 3; Homecoming Queen 1957; Sr. Class Play. Grochowski, Jerome Jerry “A smile for all, both near and far; in all things he's up to par. Projectors Club 2,3,4; Arrow 3,4; Activities Editor 4; Sr. Class Play. Halverson, Richard Dick “At first glance you may think he is shy, but he rates with us as a very grand guy. Football 2,3,4; Hi-Y 1. Hecker, Jerome Jerry “A man of few words doesn't have so many to take back. Radio Science 4; Sportsmen's Club 1. Hersil, Rosemarie Rosy “What's more fun than having a good time. Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.C. 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Sr. Class Play. Hogue, Sharon Sharon “The three foundations of learning; seeing much, suffering much, and study- ing much. L.R.T. 2,3,4; Mermaids 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; F.N.A. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Valedictorian; Sr. Class Play. Huber, Deanna DeDe “A winning smile, a pleasant way, all in all a girl worth while. G.A.C. 1; Post Prom Court; Homecoming Court 4; Jr. Red Cross 3; Chorus 1; Co- ed 3; Student Council 4. Janie, Nadine Nadine “She's jolly and sweet, the kind of a girl we like to meet. L.R.T. 3,4; Mermaids 3; F.N.A. 4; Dramatics 2; Chorus 1; G.A.C. 1. Johnson, Cynthia Cindy “Cupid's dart has pierced her heart. Jr. Red Cross 2,3; G.A.C. 1,2; Jr. Y- Teens 1,2. Johnstone, John Keith “You'd be tired too, it you had to get up every morning. Swimming 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Track 1; Arrow 1; Post Prom Court 2; Sr. Class Play. Jozefacki, Patricia Pat “Pat has a boy- friend, Peterson is his name; and I know it won't be long till hers will be the same. G.A.C. 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Mer- maids, 1,2,3; Sr. Y- Teens 3; F.T.A. 3; F.N.A. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; L.R.T. 4; Jr. Class Play; Student Council Secretary 4. Kaczmarek, Antonette Toni “With that diamond she's sure to win years of happiness with Jerry. Co-ed 2; G.A.C. 1,2; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Sr. Y- Teens 3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play. Kalch, Robert Tiny “Let's call that little bundle of joy mad- ness. Varsity Football 4; Sportsmen's Club 3; Track 3,4; Radio Science 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Vol- leyball 3,4. Karolek, James Jim Nothing exists that bothers me. Forensics 3. Kiessel, Richard Dick “Let's give a cheer for this regular guy; he'll win fame and fortune by and by. Radio Science 2,3,4; Camera Club 3. Kimball, Dianne Dianne “Diamonds are a girl's best friend, especially Ronnie's. Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Radio Science 1,2,3,4; Co-ed 1; Arrowette 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Forensics 3. Kocourek, Constance Connie “I can resist anything except temptation. Jr. Red Cross 1; Chorus 1,2,3. Kinski, Wanda Wanda This is madness. Mermaids 1,2,4; Co-ed 1,2; G.A.C. 1,2. Komassa, Sandra Sandy “Full of glitter, glamorous, and such; this is the gem we think of so much. G.A.C. 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2,3; Dramatics 2; Chorus 2,4. Kroll, Phyllis Phyllis “She has all of us guessing.” Co-ed 1,3; Jr. Red Cross 3; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Sr. Y-Teens 3. Krucky, Robert Bob When I start feeling ambitious, you'll find me sleeping. B-Team Football 1,2; Freshman Basketball 1. Krysiak, John John “If 1 don't sleep at night. I'll do it in class. Projectors Club 1,2, 3,4; Sportsmen’s Club 4; Home Workshop 4; Varsity Football Man- ager 4; Sr. Class Play. Kucik, Jean Jeanie “She's like cham- pagne - sparkling eyes and a bubbling personality. Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3; Mermaids 3; Co-ed 2; Post Prom Court 2; Chorus 1,2,3; Sr. Class Play. Kuckes, Arlene Arlene “She's like a mag- net - attractive. Prom Court 2,3; Hop Court 3; Jr. Y-Teens 1,2; Sr. Y-Teens 3,4; G.A.C. 1,2; Mermaids 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Sr. Class Play. Kuszewski, Dave Dave “Hitch your wagon to a star. Golf 1,2,3,4; Volley- ball 1,2,3,4; Radio Science 2,3; Sports- men's Club 4; Home Workshop 4; Pro- jectors 4. Labisch, Kathleen Kathy “Ever happy, never glum, makes a bright and cheerful chum. Student Council 1,2,4; Dramatics 3; Forensic 3,4; Mermaids 1, 2,3. Langowski, Marcella Marcy “A bundle of fun with a pretty face, she reigned o'er our Prom and brighten- ed the place. Prom Court 2, Jr. Red Cross 3; G.A.C. 1,2; Junior Prom Queen 1957; Sr. Class Play. Larson, Grace Grace Her sweet disposi- tion has conquered all our hearts. Student Council 1; G.A.C. 1,2,3,4; Mer- maids 1,2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; F.T.A. 4. Loppnow, Joanne Joanne The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I am. Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3; Mermaids 3; Co-ed 2; Post Prom Court 2; Chorus 1,2,3; F.N.A. 4. Lund, Sidney Sid A likeable fellow with a sense of humor, a wealth of athletic ability, and a wonder- ful personality. B-Team Football 1,2; B-Team Basketball 2; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basket- ball 3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4. Malicki, Frank Frank No one knows what he can do until he tries. Laskowski, Lois Leger, Kenneth Lois Ken Come on gang. Look out or I’ll we're glad we’re smash ya! here, with Lois Varsity Football 3.4; around to lead the cheers. Track 2,4. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Mermaids 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; F.N.A. 4; G.A.C. 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,4; Pep Club 1,4; Prom Court 3; Hop Court 3; Home- coming Court 4. Maslowski, Christine Chris Always look at the bright side of things. Mermaids 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Jr. Y-Teens 2. Maradik, Richard Rich A swell guy no one can deny. Transfer Student. Mclnnis, Iris Iris No flower could be sweeter than our 'Iris' . G.A.C. 1,2; Jr. Y-Teens 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4. Michalets, Elaine Elaine A cheerful friend spreads sunshine. F.T.A. 3,4; Co-ed 2,3; Forensics 4. Mijokovich, Helen Helen She brightens the dullest day. Chorus 1,2; F.T.A. 3. Milewski, Lawrence Larry Let's leave everything, tomorrow is an- other day. Sr. Class Play. Liebsch, Judith Judy She’s like sugar and spice; she's everything nice. Mermaids 1,2,3,4; Jr. Red. Cross 1. Miller, Gerald Jerry “Six foot two of manhood filled with nonsense and and thoughts o f girls.“ Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; From Court 3; All-Suburban Foot- ball Team 4. Miller, Sharon Sharon “A cheerful gal, chuck full of fun. She's always nice to everyone. Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3; Jr. Y-Teens 1,2; Sr. Y-Teens 3; Chorus 1. Mocco, Patricia Pat “Sweet and small, full of fun, with a smile for everyone. Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2; G.A.C. 1,2,3; Co-ed 3. Murray, John Jack “He'll make a big splash into the pool of life.'' Swimming 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,4; Hop Court 2; Track 2. Nemeth, Erwin Erv “He's full of fun - and what's fun with- out a little trouble. Freshmen Basketball; Tennis 1; Projectors 1,2,3,4; Home Work- shop 4; Jr. Class Play. Owsley, Dorthea Dorthea “Always alert and ready for work. Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Chorus 1,2. Panfil, Patricia at “Is she laughing again—or yet? Chorus 1,2,3,4. Paul, Judith Judy “Her two best friends are her comb and compact; they're always with her. Dramatics 2,3; G.A.C. 2; Forensics 2,3; Co-ed 2,3. Payne, Judith Judy “Her ready smile and pleasant ways, characterized her high school days. Chorus 1; G.A.C. 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Stu- dent Council 3; Pep Club 1; F.N.A. 4; Ar- rowette 2; Sr. Class Play. Piastowski, Donald Donny “Work is the yeast that raises the money- er-dough. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; -Track 1,2,3; Hi-Y 3. Poppe, Lawrence Larry ‘ 'Cudahy sure could use a couple more boys like Larry. Football 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Swimming 3,4; Sr. Class Play. Prelog, Max Max “Silent but deadly. Rassel, Janet Janet “There aren't many girls like her. Chorus 1,2; L.R.T. 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3; Student Council 1; F.N.A. 4; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Co-ed 3. Ravasz, Robert Bob “His speed helps not only in running away from girls, but in chasing them. Football 1,2; Freshmen Basketball 1; Post Prom Court 2; Printing 1,2,3,4; Arrow 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 4; Prom Court 3. Robei, Richard Dickie “There’s mischief in his dancing eyes, winning praise and female sighs.” Class President 1; Camera Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; 13- Team Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Volley- ball 3,4; Track 3; Jr. Prom Court 3; Varsity Football 3,4; Band 1,2; Badger Boy's State 3; Homecoming King 1957. Rodriguez, JoAnna Jo “Cute, sharp, and neat. In other words— all reat! Co-ed 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4. Roinestad, Carole Carole “Tall and serene, truly a water queen. Mermaids 1,2,3,4; G.A.C. 1,2,3; Chorus 1. Romanski, Ronald Ron “You don't have to be--but it helps. Football 4. Santas, Betty Betty “Happy will be her life. Chorus 1,2,3,4. Sawchuk, Veronica Veronica “Fun and frolic combined in one sweet bundle. Schmadl, Lyle Lyle “A small man with a personality twice his size. Basketball 1; Track Mgr. 2,3; Football Mgr. 2. Schmidt, Barbara Schmitdy “Full of pep, ambitious too; whatever she starts she carries through. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Radio Science 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Post Prom Court 2; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 4; Snowball Chairman 4; Sr. Class Play. Schultz, Carole Schultzie “She's here. 1 hear a giggle. Mermaids 1,2,4; G.A.C. 1,2,3; Jr. Red Cross 3; Pep Club 1; Snowball Court 4. Siegel, Sharon Sharon “No wonder gentle- men prefer blondes. Chorus 1; G.A.C. 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Red Cross 2,3; Sr. Y- Teens 3; F.N.A. 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Post Prom Queen 2; Smith, Gordon Gordie “Athlete, student council president, and handsome he; a more perfect fellow there just couldn't be. B-Team Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Swimming 3,4; Track 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Ar- rowette 1,2,3,4; Radio Science 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Stu- dent Council President 4; Forensics 3; Prom Court 3; Jr. Class Play; Homecoming Court 4. Sobocinski, Susan Susan “Sometimes glad sometimes sad, sometimes mis- chievous, but never bad. Sr. Y-Teens 3; G.A.C. 1,2,3; Mermaids 1,2,3; Jr. Class Vice-Presi- dent; Jr. Class Play 2; Arrowette 2,3,4; Ar- row 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Water Ballet 2,3; Post Prom Court 2; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 4; Arrow Editor 4. Stonek, Robert Bob “Bob clicks—with his friends as well as with his camera. Swimming 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Cam- era Club 1,2,3,4; Hi- Y 3; Radio Science 1,2, 3,4; Arrow 1,2,3,4; Arrowette 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Editor 4; Pho- tographer 1,2,3,4. Tetzlaff, William Bill “Here's one 'Bill you wouldn't mind getting. Home Workshop 4; Sportsmen's Club 4. Thomas, Joyce Joyce 'Life without errors would be very dull. Chorus 1. Udvare, Rayetta Ray “She always has a little smile of greet- ing and some friendly word to say. Transfer Student. Van Roosenbeek, Nancy Nancy “Her good nature is like perpetual motion. It never stops. Co-ed 1,2,3. Walczak, Sandra Sandy “Rich are smiles and chuckles. Pep Club 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Forensics 3; Dramatics 4; Co-ed 3; Chorus 1,2; Arrowette 4. Walthers, Sharon Sharon “A hot rod Ford and a two dollar bill. G.A.C. 1; Jr. Y-Teens 2; Student Council 3,4; Arrowette 3,4; Co-ed 3; Mermaids 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Snowball Court 4; Pep Club 1. Watkins, Richard Dick “A brilliant star in the sky of educa- tion. Radio Science 1,2,3,4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Student Council 1; Arrowette 1,4; Hop Court 3; Tennis 2,3,4. Weege, Dale Dale “Give me a country girl with city ideas. Home Workshop 4; Sportsmen's Club 4. Weirauch, Dorothy Dorothy “A friend to anyone that needs a friend. Jr. Red Cross 1; G.A.C. 2; Co-ed 3; F.N.A. 4; Dramatics 4; Chorus 2. Weisrock, Carl Carl “When he tackled them they really fell, we will always re- member him well. B-Team Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Swimming 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Sportsmen's Club 1; Jr. Class Play 3; Volleyball 4; Home Workshop 1; Arrow- ette 4; All-Suburban Football Team; Sr. Class Play. Weissenberger, Ruth Ruthie “One whose sunny disposition speaks for itself. Sr. Y-Teens 1,2. Werhanowicz, Ann Annie “Whenever she's around, there's al- ways Dick. G.A.C. 1,2,3; Mer- maids 1,2,4; Water Ballet 1,2,4; Chorus I. Werhanowicz, Edward Edju “Always ready fora little fun and he sees that he gets it. Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Track 1; Hi-Y 3. Wisniewski, Reginald Reg “He is a pleasant chap to have around, few like him are to be found. Home Workshop 1. Zaborski, Harry Harry “Live fast, die young, and make a good looking corpse.' F.T.A. 2,3,4; Drama- tics 3; Prom Court 3; Snowball Court 4; Ar- row 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Arrow Editor 4. Zess, Dennis Daddy “Don't take life so seriously; you'll never get out of it alive. ' Camera Club 1,2,3,4; Arrow 1,2,3,4; Print- ing 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Tennis 2,4; Jr. Class Play; Pro- jectors Club 1; Sports men's Club 2. Zeunert, Dennis Dennis “We liked him so much, we just couldn't let him leave without us.' Football 1,2,3; Bas- ketball 1. Zielski, Robert Bob “He has to be big to hold that person- ality.' B-Team Football 1; B- Team Basketball 1; Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Basketball Mgr. 4. Pendzich, Joseph Sliwicki, William Labisch, Thomas Gorecki, John MISS E. BEEDE, B. E. M. S., General Business, Short- Hand, Jr. Y-Teens. MR. A. GRECO, B. S., Biol- MR. L. BAROCCI, B. S., M. °9y. Sr. Class Play. S., Woodshop, Drafting, Home Workshop, Sportsmen’s Club, Lockers. MRS. J. MATTNER, B. A., English, Art, Arrow Club. MR. S. HOFFMANN, B. S., General. Science, Phy. Ed., B - Team Basketball, Track, First Aid. 'JfleAAage to the eniorA As the 1957-58 school year closes and another class leaves Cudahy High School, it is well to contemplate briefly the situation in which they will find themselves. True, they are not alone concerned, but they above all others, are af- fected by a highly changed world in which they must live and work. Their future is tied up with all of the rapid progress in all phases of world relations which has come to pass within the brief span of their lives. Socio-political change, scientific change and advance combine to complicate the lives of all and make the future seem unstable and uncertain. Progress is contingent on change and considering the changes that have taken place, it seems that considerable progress has been effected. This change and progress is a compelling influence designed to make it necessary that those whose lives are affected thereby prepare them selves to live in harmony and peace with such progress as may be real and vital. There is only one possibilty of this becoming true, and this possibity lies in their ability to adjust to the changing world through a process of education designed to meet these requirements. It seems that far too few young people look upon this rapidly changing scene, with sufficient perspective to meet their needs or the needs of the country in which they live. Too few seem to understand the requirements for the continu- ance of a strong America. Far too prevalent is the attitude that the next fellow ought to shoulder the burden. If the next fellow shrugs it from his shoulder, who is left to move forward? The history of nations has demonstrated that no great nation can stand still. Nations either tend to move forward, or gradually retrogress. What the future holds for our country, depends upon the attitudes our young people develop toward their tremendous responsibilities. Parents share with the schools and churches, the task of the development of responsibility and attitude adequate to the needs of society. If we are to sustain our way of life, it will require more hard work and application on the part of a larger number of young people than is presently evidenced. Our own small school and community influence, is but oneof many which, together, can and should combine to create those wholesome and important influences which carry a people and a nation forward toward greater accomplishment. V MR. G. BENKA, Ph.B., Eng- lish, Varsity Basketball Cr Football. MISS C. COIN, B. A., Home Nursing, Physical Edu- cation, Mermaids. MRS. A. DOMRES, B. A., Chorus, Music. MR. S. FALBO, B. S., M. A., Instrumental Music in Grades and High School. MISSJ. GETZIN, B. S., Clo- thing, Interior Decorating, Family Relations, Jr. Red Cross. faculty MR. M. GOKE, B. E., Cam- era Club, Trigonometry, Al- gebra. MR. D. HETT, B. S., Speech Correction, Speech Reading. MR. J. HIGHLAND, B. A., M. S., U. S. History, Social Problems, American Govern- ment, Swimming. MISS D.KIRCHNER, B. S., English, Jr. Class Play. MISS G KOCH, B. E., Phy- ical Education, First Aid, G. A C., Cheerleaders, Hygiene. MR. R. KROENING, B. E., Freshmen Special Help. MR. J. KUKOR, B. E., M. S., Physical Education, Varsity Football. MR. D. LAVERTY, B. A., M. A., Biology, Drivers Educa- tion. MISS F. LEMCKE, B. A. Office Practice, Shorthand, Typing, National Honor Soc- iety MR. V. LISKA, B. A., M. A., American Government, So- cial Problems, World History, Geography, Student Council, Recreation Room. Mr. C. MCLIMANS, B. E., Wood Shop, Eighth Grade Drawing and Shop, Visual Education, Projectors’ Club, Freshmen Basketball. MRS. D. MELBY,B. S., Home Economics. MR. MILINOVICH, B. E., M. S., Machine Shop, Drawing, Varsity Football, Volleyball. MR. D. Murphy, M. E., Typ- ing, Stenography, Arrow Sales. MR. F. MURPHY, B. A., M. A., Chemistry, Biology, General. Science, Biology, Track, F. T. A. MR. J. REINERIO, B. E., Bookeeping, General Bus- iness. MISS M. SCANNELL, B. A., M. A., English, Family Rela- tions, Co-ed Club. MR. C. SCHULZ, B. S., World History, Geography, Government, Arrow Club. MR. J. WALTER, B. A , U. S. History, Band, Tennis. MR. R. SEEGER, B. S. At- tendance, Government,Guid- ance. MISS E. SERFLEK, B. E., Geometry, Practical Mathe- matics, Family Relations, Sr. Y-Teens. MR. B. SLOTWINSKI, B. E., M. S., General Science, Phy- sics, B-Team Football, Radio Science Club. MR. A. WICHMAN, B. S.,Jr. Class Play, Speech, English, Dramatics. MRS. B. WITZEL, B. A., M. A., English, Latin, Arrowette. MR. R. WOERFEL, B. E., M. S., General Shop, Mec- hanical Drawing, Printing, Freshman-Sophomore Foot- ball, Golf. MISS D. WALCH, B E.. B.L. S., Librarian, Library Round Table. School oar cl WALTER PLOETZ Superintendent HENRY R. BRINZA President WILLIAM LAWLER Vice President ALICE JAHN Secretary ROBERT J. CASSIDY Director EDWARD T. GOMER Director HARMON MARTINDALE Director MILTON SCHMIDT Director f iM r Ala V' t V I: M. Helstowski, L. Duckworth, C. Gorski, C. Follett, S. Herbst, J. Hanson, ROW 2: A. Hammen, L. Greinke, C. Grochowski, D. Greiner, A. Granee, P. ik. ROW 3: L. John, W. Hauenstein, D. Hlavaty, J. Georger, T. Felton. rambow, G. Hofstad, K. Hanley, C. Goad. - -L . « •. .V MR. BENKA RO J. Dziabowicz, Mr. Benka Gandera, G. Fojtik, J. Foj 4: D. Irwin, S. Hipp. D. MISS COIN ROW I: K. Kerlin, B. Lee, R. Libassi, 5. Leavitt, S. Larson, B. Koepf, C. Kisley. ROW 2: D. Jozefacki, S. Kolodrig, K. Kasar, J. Jessen, J. Janto, B. Kurucz. ROW 3: R. Joas, M. Ke- dor, T. Janes, D. Kluczykowski, H. Kuiper, Miss Coin. ROW 4: J2. Koenig, E. Kunesh, W. Kidd, C. Kuehn, J. Kohl, F. Jennerjohn. junior 3 MR. WOERFEL ROW I M. Donahue, N Czeszynski, M. Barnes, J. Bruette, B. Carlson P. Bruneau, J. Badertscher. ROW 2: J. DeLuca, E. Berlin, P. Crapitto, D. Adomec, T. Anderson, B Barocci. ROW 3: G. Burns, H. Beck, A. Bzdusek, L. Bessler, A. Bronecki, Mr. Woerfel. ROW A: J. Doxtater, W. Barker, K. Boren, C. Baas, R. Buerger. MRS. WITZEL ROW I: J. Nagel, S. Merek, J. Narloch, S. McCaigue, B. Litkowiec, M. A. Mal- icki, C. Malinowski, Mrs. Witzel. ROW 2: C. Machak, A. Parkinson, J. Nagel, V. Mojko, J. Maro. ROW 3: D. Morafcik, L. Mocco, L. Murphy, J. Novocin, R. Owen, K. Miller, D. Oleszak. ROW A: L. Nel- son. L. Nero, W. Nowak, R. Pape, M. Lisowski. G. Murack. MISS SCANNELL ROW I: C. Pietrykowski, B. Schlaser, L. Scott, B. Potrykus, J. Paul, P. Sei- dl, S. Ploetz, B. Raap. ROW 2 S. Severson, R. Reed, B. Santas, D. Schmit, G. Schmadl, K. Schlueter, K. Sandor. ROW 3: D. Rychlak, E. Peltier, J. Piechocki, R. Sshwenke, J. Seely, R. Skrobacki, L. Rassel, Miss Scanned. ROW A: R. Schurk, J. Pendzich, W. Shaffer, S. Schlueter, M. Riese, J. Sekeres, A. Sem- inaro. MR. MILINOVICH ROW I: Mr.Milinovich, K. Wendling, K. Stronn,J. St.Clair, L. Wesley, M Zim- dars, K. Wojs, M. Vargo, V. Sliwinski. ROW 2: R. Sztukowski, C. Turczyn, D. Whitehurst, M. Tamel, D. Wag- ner, S. Sobocinsk,, J. Whidden. ROW 3: R. Totka, N. Wink, P. Westphal, D. Widerborg, E. Wicklander, T. Wickman, R. Williamson. ROW A. K. Stremski, R. Wisrock, R. Zess, R. Udvare, J. Strupp, S. Snamiska. MISS SERFLEK ROW I: J. Bruette, G. Bong, J. Belk, A. Bonsack, M. Bloom, K. Addis, S. Bel- azo, Miss Serflek. ROW 2: S. Brower, M. Barndt, S. Awe, C. Boese, M. Bowe, M. Becker, C. Anderson, C Bauer. ROW 3: J. Baranowski, R. Brostowicz, R. Bath, R. Bruneau, D. Brinza, J. Buchen. ROW 4: D. Borsos, J. Adams, B. Blaskowski, A. Anania, K. Bednar, A. Belsky. ophmoreA MISS 0ETZIN ROW I: C. Spies, P. Rutkowski, H. Soltes, P. Raap, L. Schneider, J. Sather, D. Salopek, Miss Gekzin. ROW 2: W. Sawchuk, L. Smith, D. Rodman, J. Rasmussen, M. Schmitz, W. Royek, R. Sauve. ROW 3: E. Siegel, J. Santos, J. Ropicky, G. Schmitz, G. Scott, J. Romanowski. ROW 4: E. Serdynski, R. Poppe, T. Rutkowski, P. Spanos, G. Smith, W. Ratliff. MISS LEMCKE ROW I: Miss Lemcke, C. Westphal, J. Struzik, J. Wirhanowicz, J. M. Talatzko, V. Thornes, J. Zess, D. Zess. ROW 2: E. Toth, L. Tomiach, L Vessel, F. Wustrack, G. Sramek, R. Trinkl. ROW 3: T. Wal, P. Traskowski, M. Tuma, R. Stone, R. Witkowski, J. Vokes, D. Virovatz. ROW A: G. Vandervest. R. Wisniewski, P. Udvere, D. Srnec, D. Stonek, D. Tierney. MR. D. MURPHY ROW I: Mr. D. Murphy, B. Maciona, S. Martinson, L. Martin, C. Kraye, A. Langfeldt, J. Konas, I. Litkowiec, J. Kruszewski. ROW 2: S. Lipski, M. Lawler, B. Kunak, B. Lueders, L. Kratt A. Kurucz, C. Mayer, M. Lewandowski. ROW 3: F. Kurtin, T. Ludorf, R. Mclnnis, W. Laskowsk., D- Kotke, J. Kuchma. ROW A: T. McGrury, J. Martinek, M. Koniar, M. McCord, R. Lukszys, J. Lang. MR. 0OKE ROW I: C. Gorecki, C. Hoffman, H. Kling, E. Klimek, D. Halverson, M. Jursik, D. Klek. Row 2: M. Helstowski, J. Hersil, D. Halverson, A. Karasiewicz, P. Ganske, H. Hecker, E. Hnanicek. Row 3: Mr. Goke, D. Hegeland, R Gruehn, J. Kenny, J. Horvath, M. Johanik. Row A: G. Hegen, J. Grochowski, J. Helgason, F. Greco. J. Kolff. C. Kickland. M. Howard. MR. REINERIO ROW I: Mr. Reinerio, C. Crist, P. Budaj, M. Fitzpatrick, K. Eggers, A. De- Salvo, E. Droste, C. Candahl. ROW 2: P. Cunningham, A. Freeman, J. Carroll, S. Dykes, C. Bukow- ski, J. Collins. ROW 3: J. Campbell, J. Fitzsimons, R. Ciurlik, R. Chevalier, V. DiSalvo, D. Christ- ensen. ROW A: J. Dunn, R. Freichels, P. Cote, G. Collins, R. Duwe, D. Eadus, J- Cunningham. MR. LI SKA ROW I: B. Nadolny, C. Panfil, M. Plachinski, J. Nelson, L. Muller, B. Orr, L. Nessler, L. Moks. ROW 2: J. Mikula, P. Peplinski, J. Pape, S. Nielsen, J. Polacek, P. Omelina, N. Novosad, T. Piastowski. ROW 3: MR. Liska, W. Nortunen, R. Morafcik, R. Milewski, J. Nemeth, D. Medrow. ROW A: R. Merlin, R. O Conner, W. Mett, G. Palubicki, K. Mikula, J. Merlin, R. Panfil. freshmen MR. HIGHLAND ROW I: J. Remington, R. Rowland, C. St. Antoine, S. Sauerbier, B. Rapp, Smith, L. Rubino, V. Rebarchek. ROW 2: R. Severson, B. Schlueter, S. Riviera, C. Sorcinelli, S. Sites, J Rockhold, M. Schramm. ROW 3: H. Schneider, G. Soltes, E. Sadowski, E. Roderick, V. Rindal, V. Seidl. ROW 4: R. Sonsalla, MISS KlRCHNER ROW I: J. Deja, P. Fligiel, V. Duckworth, D. Fisher, E. DeLorme, S. Geiger, Miss Kirchner. ROW 2; D. Dertz, R. Finco, P. Freeman, G. Ganzke, J. Gaworski, T. Fedor, S. Dembowski. ROW 3: B. Fricke, S. Eidsor, J. Fairbanks, E. Fellin, N. Droste, V. Frank, J. Dominski. ROW 4: J. Fisher, J. Duffek, K. Duffek, J. Culver, R. Czernejewski, L. Fitchett. w MR. SLOTWlNSKI ROW I: J. Gilhuber, M. Hamm, S. Grochowski, J. Jamrog, B. Jobe, J. Janes, J. Greenmier, Mr. Slotwinski. ROW 2: M. Hagen, J. Goad, J. John, M. Hejdak, L. Jeffrys, M. Hebei, Y. Johnstone, S. Hill. ROW 3: D. Heise, R. Kelly, D. Hilety, R. Grochowski, R. Huber, J. Joas, R. Kennedy, D. Grochowski. ROW 4: S. Geise, R. Jozefacki, D. Gieryn, J. Jachem, K. Hipp, R. Grochowski, F. Giuffre, C. Hall. MRS. MELBY ROW I: M. Walczak, V. Stevens, G. Utley, J. Terhardt, B. Wroblewski, L. Weso, K. Vargo, Mrs. Melby. ROW 2: T. Witkowski, G. Thomas, S. Zydowicz, R. Vandervest, W. Wieland, N. Tornaro, M. Urban, J. Van Eimeren. ROW 3: J. Zopf, J. Zawikowski, D. Stritchko, C. Weirauch, S Woerfel, C. St Claire, J. Wyrwicki, J. Todd, J. Wendell, ROW 4: K. Szabrowicz, M. Udvare, G. Tabot, K. Wagner, M. Strunk, W. Worzella. MR. WICHMAN ROW I: M. Kloiber, M. Kukowski, D. Kluczkowski, H. Korsch,C. Lewangowski, P. Lein, K. Lavota. ROW 2: T. Markovich, G. Kerlin, R. Levandosky, B.Macak, R. Marko, J. Libassi, D. Libassi, D. Maciona. ROW 3: J. Langowski, R. Littman, R. Marzec, W. Kostrzewa, D. Lakey. ROW 4; R. Maslowski, B. Koniar, B. Menka, J. Manka, A. Kruszewski, L. Kleinschmidt, F. Kratt. MR. F. MURPHY ROW I: B. Morawski, D. Payne, C. Plevak, C. Pilgreen, S. Nortunun, 0. Nelson, K. Meier, Mr. Murphy. ROW 2: J. Moselle, A. Mrnik, R. McShane, T. McCaigue, J. Papestefen, F. Put'fskis, J. Moe, J. Muten. ROW 3: K. Olen, L. Pradarelli, G. Morawski, C. Miller, B. Nied, J. Polacek, S. Parker. ROW 4: J. Nedwick, J. Novosad, E. Plachinski, W. Parkinson, E. Pendzich, D. Nauman, D. Musiedlak, K. Prelog. MR. WALTER ROW I: B. Budaj, A. Baungerdt, D. Ahlborn, K. Cornelius, D. Caruso, D. Brinza, M. Burak, V. Bird, Mr. Walter. Row 2: P. Caruso, A. Carlson, T. Bong, R. Cee, T. Burdic, W. Benka, R. Anderson. Row 3: R. Collette, A. Canapa, C. Clemens, B. Chevalier, C. Baur, J. Brhely, E. BuckholtZ T Burak. Row 4: D. Bird, D. Beaudry, W. Blank, D. Cieszynski, T. Ciurlik, J. Celichowski, Terry Ciurlik. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW I: B. Schmidt, G. Larson, S. Hogue ROW2: J. Becker, R. Robel, Miss Lemcke, G. Smith, R. Watkins. SJt m S? « ■ STUDENT COUNCIL ROW I: B. Schlueter, S. Wi- thers, S. Herbst, E. Klimek, P. Raap, D. Brinza, D. Fisher, J. Belk. ROW 2: B. Schlaser, B. Kurucz, D. Wagner, S. Dykes, K. Labisch, B. Schmidt, R. Akers, S. Seigel, D. Huber. ROW 3: Mr. Liska, G. Smith, A. Bronecki, R. Barocci, K. Miller, R. Kelly, N. Tornaro, R. Littmann. ROW 4: T. Wal, R. Lukszys, D. Srnec, W. Nowak, J. Beckers, W. Mett. BAND ROW I: M. Zimdars, J. Nagel, J. Nagel, D. Stonek, D. Halverson, N. Tornaro, C. Plevak, M. Levandowski, B. Kur- ucz, Mr. Walter. ROW 2: C. Gorecki, S. Larson, D. Halverson, L. Smith, J. Georger, J. De Luca, V. Duckworth, S. Awe. ROW 3: L. Duckworth, J. Janto, M. Bar- ndt, G. Thomas, K. Addis, S. Hog- ue, P. Rapp. ROW 4: D.Maciona, R. Stone, R. Schurk, A. Kurucz, M. Becker, L. Jahn, G. Larson, J. Papastefan. ROW 5: R. Mer- lin, H. Schneider, D. Springer, J. Grochowslci, C Burkowski. PEP CLUB ROW I: G. Fojtik, K. Schlueter, B. Schlaser, B. Orr, M. Pla- chinski, S. MaCaigue, S. Marek, J. Narloch, G. Bong, A. DeSalvo, M. Burak, M. Budaj, P. Seidl, B. Carlson, J. Payne. ROW 2: J. Sather, J. Belk, J. Badertscher, M. Ditt- rich, J.Zess, M. Konas, P. Bruneau, J. Bet- zing, E. Klimek, M. Talatzko, M. Schmitz, V. Sawchuck, J. Dziadowicz, Miss Koch. ROW 3: M. Lawler, H. Hecker, V. Thornes, B. Schlueter, K. Olen, C. Plevak, V. Duck- worth, L. Duckworth, J. Werhanowicz, L. Nessler, B. Koepf, C. Machak R. Reed. ROW 4: S. Kolodrig, S. Eidsor, N. Droste, J. Hersil, J. Polacek, J. Mikula, C. Panfil, L. Pradarelli, B. Kurucz, C. Baur, S. Lea- vitt, J. Hanson, L. Greinke. ROW 5: L. Laskowski, M. Bowe, D. Jozefacki, D. Zefts, C. Spies, A. Karasiewicz, N. Novo- sad, S. Sobocinski, L. Tomaich, T. Wich- man, K. Mikula, R. Williamson, A. Semin- aro, ROW 6: K. Owen, A. Bronecki, D. Rychlak, K. Boren, L. Bessler, T. Anderson, W. Nowak, B. Barker, R. Ravasz, F. Jenner- john, B. Buerger, E. Wicklander. MIXED CHORUS ROW i: s. Lipski, M. Bloom, S. Awe, H. Soltes, P. Panfil, R. Serverson, L. Wesley, S. Balazo, C. Hoff- man. ROW 2: M. Helstowski, A. Lang- feldt, A. Fakler, I. Mclinnis, C. Kisley, B. Litkowiec, K. Stronn,M. Talatzko, B. Mec- iona. ROW 3: Mrs. Domres, M. Strunk, B. Schmidt, A. Kaczmarek, B. Gandera. C. Pil- green, K. Egger, A. Bonsack, J. Alexander, ROW A: J. Zopf, J. Wendell, M. Hejdek, J. Polacek, C. Maslowski, B. Santos, J. Mu- ten, M. Urban. ROW 5: D. Heise, D. Hil- ety, L. Vessel, J. Kenny, R. Kelly, R. Grue- hn, E. Roderick, G. Soltes. ROW 6: D. Nauman, R. Pi I green, S. Giese, L. Fit- chett, D. Virovatz, J. M erlin, D. Christiansen. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB: ROW |: S. Marek, A. Lengfeldt, P. Rutkowski, J. Fakler, M. Talatzko, R. Severson, M. Plachinski, B. Orr, J. Wirhanowicz, D. Salopek, C. Mayer. Row 2: J. Sztukowski, J. Rodriguez, L. Schneider, J. Konas, H. Kling, L. Scott, G. Bong, L. Muller, A. DeSelvo, R. Libassi. Row 3: S. McCaigue, M. Jursik, S. Komassa, J. Belk, M. Lawler, J. St. Clair, M. Malicki, P. Reap, J. Narlock, M. Tamel. Row A: V. Mojko, S. Lipski A. Hammen, J. Badertscher, M. Helstowski, J. Hersil, C. Westphell, C. Candahl, M. Schmitz, H-Hecker. Row 5: D. Whitehurst, C. Pietrykowski, J. Jessen, C. Grochow- ski, J. Maro, J. Bruette, M. Bowe, C. Boese, C. Pilgreen. ROW 6: Mrs. Dom- fes, R. Hersil, J. Collins, R. Reed, S. Sev- erson, A. Keresiewski, D. Zess, D. Greiner. FRESHMEN CHORUS ROW i C. St. Clair, M. Zieske, N. Droste, H. Kor- sch, J. Jamrog, J. Terhardt, J. Greenmier, S. Rivera. ROW 2: B Morawski, V. Bird, C. Miller, B. Rapp, J. Remington, B. Wrobl- ewski, P. Lein, M. Donahue, D. Caruso. ROW 3: C. Turczyn, T. Nortunen, C. Weirauch, G. Kerin, D. Nelson, K. Olen, G. Morawski, D. Dertz. ROW A: V. Frank, D. Wegner, D. Schmitz, J. Brhely, S. Eidsor, K. Meier, C. Sorcinelli, S. Sites, Mrs. Domres. ROW 5: B. Koniar, J. Manka, A. Kruszewski, J. Kruszewski, J. Polacek, C. Fiss. MERMAIDS ROW I: P.Genzke,W. Kinski, J. Fojtik, H. Hecker, S. Walthers, L. Laskowski, D. Jozefacki, M. Plachinski. ROW 2: A. DeSalvo, P. Bruneau, E. Klim- ek, M. Talatzko, C. Schultz, A. DeSalvo, A. Werhanowicz, M. Jursik, J. Campbell, L. Martin. ROW 3: Miss Coin, S. Sobocin- ski, S. Kolodrig, D. Schmitz, M. Schmitz, C. Candahl, M. Bowe, M, Dittrich, G. Lar- son. ROW A: C. Roinestad, C. Boese, J. Carroll, A. Kurucz, S. Hogue, C. Bedner, C. Kisley, M. Becker. LIBARY ROUNDTABLE ROW I: J Pape, L. Wesley, B. Schlaser, J. Nelsen, S. Lea- vitt, J. Rassel. ROW 2: S. Hogue, N. Janie, S. Nielsen, B. Kurucz, K. Schlueter, Miss Watch- JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL ROW I: Miss Getzin, J. Pape, D. Rodman, J Konas, A. Langfeldt, J. Jamrog, J. Monica. ROW 2: S. Lipski, V. Frank, C. Anderson, S. Niel - son, E. Droste, I. Moks. CAMERA CLUB rowi W. Mett, R. Stonek, R. Robel, R. Duwe, F. Greco, L. John, D. Irwin, D. Zess. ROW 2: L. Smith, J. Popastefan, N. Torn- aro, R. Gruehn, J. Grochowski, T. Ludorf, D. Helgelond. ROW 3: Mr. Goke, F. Kurtin, K. Szo- browicz, J. Helgeson, C. Hagen, R. Bath, R. Wisnewski, R. Ston- ek. PROJECTORS’ CLUB ROW I: N. Tornaro, E. Nem- eth, P. Crapitto, J. DeLuce, J. Ropicky, R. Collette, V. Di Sal- vo, Mr. McLimans. ROW 2: W. Nortunen, R. Bewolda, R. Curlik, W Royek, E. Berlin, J. Krysiak. ROW 3: R. Both, W. Houen- stem, E. Toth, J. Doxteter, R. Witkowski, D. Kuszewski. ROW A: J. Grochowski, J. Adams, R. Duwe, K. Hanley, D. Beaudry, D. Grombow. DRAMATICS CLUB ROW I: D. Klak, L Martin, M. Jursik, L. Wesley, J. Alexander, J. Campbell, K. Wendling, B. Koepf, M. Tittle. ROW 2: A. Kurucz, K. Wojs, J. Bruette, S. Walczak, M. Helstowski, J. Zess, D. Kimball, M. Zimdars. ROW 3: C. Turczyn, J. Janto, J. Bru- ette, D. Wagner, S. Severson, D. Weirauch, J. Novocin. ROW 4: D. Irwin, J. Rasmussen, C. Bukowski, A Parkinson, J. Car- roll, J. Nagel, J. Nagel, C. Spies, F. Brindza. F. T. A. ROW I; A. Kucltet, M. Fisher, J. Alexander, G. Larson, S. Ploetz, Mr. F. Murphy. ROW 2: Y. Johnstone, S. Awe, M. Bloom, S. Walczak, A. DeSalvo. ROW 3: H. Zaborski, F. Brinza, B. Schmidt, S. Sobocinski, S. Sobocinski, D. Irwin. HOME WORKSHOP ROW I: J. Moe, D. Weege, E. Nemeth, T. Labisch, W. Tetzlaff, K. Stremski, P. Crappitto. ROW 2: D. Oleszak, J. Banaszyski, D. Kuszewski, J. Krysiak, R. Luk- szys, W. Benka, Mr. Barocci. FUTURE NURSES ROW I: C. Machak, B. Koepf, S. Siegel, J. Loppnow, J. Ras- sel, L. Rubino. ROW 2: Miss Scannel, M. Budaj, N. Janie, J. Betzing, C. Pietrykewski, 0. Zess. ROW 3: D. Salopek, J. Payne, L. Laskowski, S. Hcgue, D. Weirauch. RADIO-SCIENCE CLUB ROW I: K. Stronn, A. Lang- feldt, D. Kimball, J. Janto, J. Nagel, J. Nagel, M. Zimdars, M. Vargo, L. Wesley, Mr. Slot- winski. ROW 2: M. Tuma, R. Skrobacki, J. Kelly, L. Bessler, T. Anderson, B. Barocci, F. Wus- track, L. Smith. ROW 3: R. Kiessel, R. Fisher, J. Yochem, M. Lisowski, R. Lukszys, J. Hecker, J. Buchen, T. Anania, R. Stone. ROW A: G. Smith, M. Koniar, R. Watkins, W. Shaf- fer, J. Becker, B. Sliwicki, R. Koenig, R. Burmen, D. Stonek. SPORTSMANS CLUB ROW i. J. Kutchme, T. Labisch, R. Skrobacki, K. Stremski, J. Zawikowski. ROW 2: A. Carlson, D. Kluchykowski, B. Tetzlaff B. Shaffer, J. Lang, Mr. Baorcci. O. A. C. ROW I: A. Freeman, A Baugardt, D. Ahlborn, D. Halverson, J. Brhely, C. Kisley, V. Mojko, G. Fojtik, C. Candahl, V. Stevens, S. Larson, C. Gorecki. ROW 2: L. Jeffery, J. Sather, G. Bong, D. Car- uso, C. Gorski, B. Lee, B. Jobe, M. Lewandowski, A. Wernanowicz, C. Hoffman, B. Maciona, Miss Koch. ROW 3: M. Dittrich, H. Hecker, D. Brindza, S. Geiger, B. Fricke, M. Fisher, G. Larson, V. Bird, C. St. Antoine, J. Janes, J. Fojtik, D. Halverson, M. Bowe. ROW A: D. Payne, K. Olen, S. Woerfel, C. Miller, G. Morawski, D. Nelson, J. Gresser, M. Donahue, P. Seidl, J. Dziadowicz, M. Schmitz, P. Budaj. ROW 5: B. Orr, M. Plachinski, M. Lawler, J. Belk, K. Eggers, M. Bloom, J. Mikula, C. Boese, M. Becker, C. Baur, S. Sites. ROW 6: P. Cunningham, C. Crist, A. Karasiewicz, J. Polacek, B. Kunak, B. Schlueter, T. Pias- towski, C. Bauer. V. Rebarchek, B. Budaj, E. Bucholz. ARROWETTE STAFF ROW I: S. Welthers, J. Campbell, L Duckworth, J. Nelson, B. Kurucz, J. Badertscher, Mrs. Witzel. ROW 2: L John, S. Walczak, P. Omelino, S. Sobo- cinski, A. Parkinson, D. Irwin. ROW 3: D. Stonek, R. Watkins, G. Smith, R. Stonek, J. Becker. ’’Discussing page make-up are Editor John Beck- er, second semester advisor Mrs. Lorraine Mul- doon, and Assistant Editor Judy Nelson. “Business Manager Barbara Kurucz and Distribu- tion Manager Carl Weisrock confer over next year's estimated budget. “Executive Secretary Susan Sobocinski effic- iently manages the communications system while Adele Parkinson writes a last minute news story. ARROW CLUB ROW I: Mr. D. Murphy, V. Mojko, G. Fojtek, C. Machak, J. Alexander, P. Peplinski, V. Thomas, M. Soltes, C. Panfil, Mrs. Mattner. ROW 2: W. Royek , M. Donahue, D. Schmitts, S. Sobocinski, J. Campbell, A. DeSalvo, L Smith , Mr. Goke. ROW 3: H. Zaborski, F. Brindza, S. Schlueter, D. Zess , R. Ravasz , A. Seminaro , L. Jahn, R. Stonek, Mr. Woerfel . CHEERLEADERS VARSITY: L. Duckworth, L. Laskowski, S. Kolodrig, A. De Salvo, D. Jozefacki A. De Salvo, E. Klimek. VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW I: T. Anderson, R. Miliewski, R. Buerger, T. Wichman, J. Gompper, S. Dovi, E. Wicklander, D. Hlevaty, K. Miller, R. Barocci, E. Werhanowicz. ROW 2: R. Weisrock, J. Sekeres, D. Rychlak, R. Robei, J. Eraser, R. Kalch, R. Merlin, L. Nelson, R. Totka, R. Halverson, L. Poppe. ROW 3: Coach Milinovich, Coach Benka, J. Martinek, R. Borkowicz, G. Smith, C. Weisrock, G. Miller, W. Barker, A. Seminaro, J. Seely, S. Sna- miska, J. Kohl, Coach Kukor. GOLF w I: S. Dembowski, R. Milewski, D. Rychlak, R. Barocci, J. Burns, G. .bicki, T. Felton, Coach Woerfel. ROW 2: G. Vokes, R.Wisniewskl, W. ;er, D. Kuszewski, W. Nowak, S. Schlueter, J. Vokes. B- TEAM FOOTBALL ROW I: Coach Slotwinski, L. Mocco, L. Tomaick, R. Panfil J. Kolff, F. Wustrack, Coach Woerfel. ROW 2: R. Wider- berg, L. Ostrlcka, T. Belsky, D. • Brinza, L. Freichels, R. Brosto- wicz, R. Bruneau. ROW 3: J. Murray, W. Ratliff, G. Paldbicki, G. Collins, R Mclnnis, T. McGury, G. Sramek. ROW 4: R. O'Conner, D. Edus, J. Steiner, D. Borsos, R. Stone, M. Konier. ROW I: Coach Slotwinski, M.Sardynski, P. Caruso, G. Schultz, E. Kennedy, R. Huber, Coach Woerfel. ROW 2: E. Roderick, E. Plachinski, P. Freeman, T. Bong,J. Wendell. ROW 3: T. Ciurlik, D. Hiese, C. Hall, R. Pilgren. ROW4: W. Parkinson, J. Ceil- chowski, J. Duffek, D. Schabla, S. Geise. VOLLEYBALL L. Poppe, L. Vessel, D. Kuszewski, R. Robel. W. Parkinson, S. Dovi, J. Seely, R. Kalch J. Pendzich. ROW I: ROW 2: FRESHMAN FOOTBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW I: T. Wickman, R. Barocci, D. Hlavaty, J. Gompper, J. Fraser, R. Borkowicz, S. Lund, Mgr. A. Seminaro. ROW 2: R. Zielski, W. Barker, W. Nowak, G. Miller, K. Boren, J. Sekeres, S. Snamiska, Coach Benka. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ROW I: G. Thomas, G. Schultz, J. Culver, W. Parkinson, M. Serdynski, P. Caruso, ROW 2: Coach, McLimans, B. Worzella, Tom Ciurlik, Terry Ciurlik, E. Plachinski, J. Celichowski. B-TEAM BASKETBALL ROW I: R. Panfil, T. Ludorf, J. Kolff, J. Kenny, R. Bruneau, J. Buchen, R. Merlin. ROW 2: Coach Hoffmann, D. Virovatz, R. Stone, T. McGrury, D. Tierney, D. Stonek, J. Steiner, M. McCord, Mgr. D. Brinza SWIMMING TEAM ROW I: Coach Highland, D. Rychlak, J. Ropicky, R. Koenig, J. Baranow- ski, R. Mclnnis, T. Anderson. ROW 2: G. Smith, K. Miller, C. Weisrock, J. Becker, J. Murray, K. Johnstone. TENNIS ROW I: Coach Walter, R. Robei, K. Miller, T. Wichman, L. Jehn, D. Stonek, H. Sch- nieder, Mgr. ROW 2: D. Zess, K. Boren, J. Sekeres, M.Lisowski, C. Weisrock, R. Watkins, J. Becker. TRACK ROW I: S. Snamiska, M. Jahanik, R. Owen, D. Hlavaty, F. Jennerjohn, R. Stone, L. Tomaich, J. Martinet, J. Seely. ROW 2: A. Anenia, J. Helgeson, G. Scramek, R. McShane, L. Bessler, R. Kalch, E. Plachinski, D. Beaudry, R. McGinnis, W. Worzella. ROW 3: Mr. F. Murphy, D. Schadla, R. Bruneau, L. Poppe, R. Weisrock, V. DeSalvo, J. Celichowski, J. Wendell, T. Ludorf, R. Merlin. ROW 4: Mr. Hoffman, G. Smith, W. Parkinson, G. 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