Cudahy High School - Arrow Yearbook (Cudahy, WI)

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ARROW ’81 SENIORS Pat Hilby Sandy Raygo Geri Zandi JUNIORS Chris Bober Dennis Hilby Jaci Santi Denise Schmidt Cheryl Segedi SOPHOMORES Diane Anderson Ronna Butz Beth Lupo PHOTOGRAPHER John Charney Chuck Cartwright Tom Kowalski Kelly Keith ARTIST Steve Dobrzynski ADVISER Charles Hitt TAYLOR REP. Ken Brauer CONTENTS SENIORS — 16 JUNIORS —44 SOPHOMORES —60 CLUBS —78 ACTIVITIES — 104 SPORTS — 126 SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLBOARD — 160 INDEX — 168 CO We Build Windows? The idea for this year’s year- book theme of “At Cudahy We Build Windows, Not Walls” was developed so that we would say something about our school that few schools could say. The theme points out two ideas characteristic of Cudahy Senior High. The theme was chosen first to show how physically Cudahy Senior High is open. Our build- ing’s unique design is one that allows students to walk down halls and sit in rooms made attractive and lively because rather than bricks there is glass. Changes in weather not to mention entire seasons are visible in mid-building court- yards. It’s tough to feel trapped in a building where classrooms and halls are open. And why not? At Cudahy we have an indoor terrarium and Lake Michigan in our backyard. But the theme was also cho- sen because we feel that at Cudahy we, the people, also build windows not walls. This idea is explained on the next few pages. Open Minds 6 We Build Windows In Class The windows we speak of now are not the physical struc- tures but are symbolic of peo- ple working together. At Cudahy we seem to have a student body that clearly sees what is necessary for a school to be successful, as well as a faculty that realizes the impor- tance of being closely involved with the students. In every classroom what is stressed is an open mind, not the building of fences between each other or each other’s ideas. All work together to clarify ideas to make sure that some are not left in the dark and alone. But the most important objective in the classrooms is to make all look toward the future and carry the ideas learned with them. It’s easy to view the obvious yet if one can see a pur- pose, the time looking is much better spent. So in classroom the windows are the minds opened and ideas visualized. 9 u snoiAqo oog isnf 12 We Build Windows With Sports, Activities The ability to work together so that a positive result can be seen is extremely important at a young age. In high school sports and activities such a chance is given. If those involved in activities can see that what is on the other side of that window (final result) is beautiful, that is good. Yet these people must also realize that the result is temporary not total and changes will take place. Some- times the results look good, sometimes ugly. The point is, the ability to keep noticing change (staying active) is in itself the most beautiful. If those involved in sports can stand together on one side of the window in opposition to some on the other side, that is good. Yet the ability to open that window after is most important. We think that here at Cudahy these are the qualities learned. At Cudahy “the writ- ing is on the (windows) walls.” 13 14 We Learn From What We See 17 CLIFFORD THOMAS AKEY Cliff, “Guys and Dolls 2. “Kiss Me Kate 3, Brigadoon 4, Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, Solo-Ensemble Contest, CAP 4. To enjoy and further my education in wildlife management and protect it for future generations to enjoy. CINDY SUE ALBERTS Chorus 2-1, Choir 3-4, Hall Monitor. To live my life to its fullest and always be happy with whomever I plan to share it with. PAUL JAMES ALEKSY “Sly,” Cuzz, Frosh Football 1, Soph Football 2, Ski Club 1-4, Musical i-4, Hall Monitor 3-4, Choir 1-4. To live life to its fullest and funniest extreme. JANET. ANDERSON Pixie, CAP. To be successful in busi- ness, and meet my Romeo!! LILLY ANDERSON “LiP Bean, AFS Club, Drama Club, NHS Secretary, Lab Aide, Tutor. To stay strong in my faith. RENEE M. ANDERSON “Pinkcy, Swim Team 2-4, C-Club 4, Musicals 3-4, Choir 1-4, Usher’s Club 2- 3, Solo Ensemble Contest 3-4. To help as many people as I can in my life and to be able to someday win an argument with Steve. SUSAN M. ANUSZEWSK1 “Susie, Office Helper 3 Years, Usher's Club 1 Year. To be successful in my career of graphics and most of all be with the one I love. JULIE BARR DALEPAULPARRETTE “Barretta, Musical, Lettermen’s Club 1, Camera Club 1, Varsity Cheerleader (Co-Ed) 1, Swimming Diving 3, Golf Team 3, Arrow Photographer 2, Guid- ance Monitor 1, Lab Assistant 2. Life is simply a “mauvias quart d’heure” made up of exquisite moments. — Oscar Wilde DEAN A. BARRETTE Swim Team 3-4, Ski Club 1-4, Hall Monitor 4, Guidance Monitor 4, Foot- ball 1, Golf Team 1-4, Musical and Play Photographer 1-4, Stage Crew 2-3, Yearbook Photographer 4, Camera Club 4. I came, I saw, and I did nothing about it. ANTHONY WILLIAM BARTELL Bart, “Loco, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Track 1-2, Ski Team 4. To make it through UWM with Harry, Rudi and Lee. TAMMY L. BARTLETT “Chester,” Ma,” “Boo-Boo, Guidance Aid 3-4, Hall Monitor 2, Usher’s Club 3- 4, CBL 4. My ambition in life is to always find happiness and to never get married. DF.NISE A. BARTOSHEVICH Nccpcrs. Ncicie,” Musicals 1-2, Solo Ensemble Contest 1-2-4, Usher's Club 3-4, Choir 1-4, Track 3-4. To live a life of happiness, good health, and to someday find my pot of gold under the rainbow. DAVE BEAUDRY ''Dirt.' Gonzo.” I’m gonna ride my Harley around the world. SHF.!.LEY A. BENDER “Schncll.” “Sheils-Bells,” Swimming 2-3, Manager, Gymnastics 2. Man- ager. Pom-Pon 3-4, CBL 4. To take on the challenges that I will encounter and to always be able to face them optimistically. PAUL ANTHONY 8ERKEN Berkey. To live each day as though it were the last, with Reagan in office you never know. MICHAEL T. BINDAS Bindi, Basketball 1-4, Captain. Golf 1-4, Baseball 1-2, Football 1, Guidance Aid 3-4, Prom Court. To find my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow — highlighted with RED.” SHELLY BIRD Girls’ Track 2. To go in the field of special education. CON- STANCE LEIGH BLAYLOCK “Connie,” “Trouble Hi Forensics I- 4, Volleyball 1-2, Cheerleader 1-2, Marching Band 1-2, Jazz Band 1. Choir 1-4, State Solo-Ensemble Con- test 3, State Forensics Contest 3. Madrigal 3, CAP 4. Brigadoon Cho- rus 4. To live for today and nude myself worthy of my family, friends and the man I love. JEFFERY M. BLOCHOWICZ Duffy,” P.A.. “Blocko, Wrestling 1-4, Captain, Cross Country 2-4, Track 1. To fulfill all of my ambitions and make the impossible, possible. JULIE G.BOBROWICZ Jewel,” “Bobo,” Ski Club. Student Art League. To someday have an ambition. THOMAS BODWIN “Shortie. Marching Band. Concert Band. Arrow, CAP. To make people happy, and try my hardest to achieve all of my goals. ALLEN BOLTIK Jo-Chem,” “Jo-Whipped,” Football 1-2. Track 1-3-4. Debate 3-4. To spend mv life with a very special voung ladv, the one 1 have now. NANCY C. BONG Al 3, Drama Club 3, Forensics 3. Ski Club 2. Usher’s Club 3, NHS 4, CAP 4. To go to college and receive my major in history and always follow my dreams. ALAN J BOROWSKI Stage and Lighting Crew. To gradu- ate from college and get my 8S degree. DEBORAH A. BOWE “Debi,” Student Council 1. Cheerleading 1-4, Co-Captain 3. NHS 3-4, Golf 3-4. Homecoming Court, Summer Abroad (France). To rendezvous with the 50,000,000 who can’t be w rong. JEANNE BRODERICK Bean CAP. To find happiness with D.K. To live in Xanadu with my Kar- men and to always make Tina go home. ROBERT A. BRONECK! Elomicus” Weight Club 2-4. Mr Race’s 4th hour. To continue with and finally succeed in The Acoustic Reflex Speaker business. To bring L.A. to the top. 19 20 LAUREEN ELAINE BRZYCKI Lori, Britskcy.” Usher's Club 2-4. Ski Club 2-4. AFS Club 3-4, Drama Club 3-4. Boys' Tennis Team Manager 3. Wrcstlcr- ettes 4. To try to touch the stars that arc just a little beyond reach. JOELJ. BUCHHOLZ “Buch, Rudy, Football 1-2. Wrestling 3-4. Prom Decoration Committee. To travel every country in the world and have whiskey distilleries in all of them, and in my mansion too. MARK BUGNI Bugs,” Rab,” Choir 2-4, Musical — Bri- gadoon, Madrigal, Swing Choir. JOSEPH R. BUKOWSKI “Rudy,” Buk,” “Joe,” Basketball 1, Vol- leyball 2-3, Model U.N. 3-4, Ski Club 1-2. To be a Green Baret in the battle of Arma- geddon in the year 2000. LINDA MARIE BURD1TT Not to let material objects corrupt my life. To always have the time to smell a flower, touch the rain and kiss a child. DONNA BURNS Burns-o-matic,” Ski Club 2-3. Drama Club 2-4, Cho- rus. Choir, Set Construction 2-4, Make-up 2-4, “Kiss ,e Kate” Chorus, Art Club 3, Prom Committee. To lis- ten to the rain, learn from the thunder and watch the flowers bloom on the path to find myself. CATHY BUR- ZYNSKl “Bee, Bur, Bi,” Girls’ Swim 1-3, Prom Decorations 3, l.et- termen’s Club 3-4, Secretary 4. Have the time of my life at Whitewater, find the perfect career, and to finally find someone who understands the way I feel about life. ROBERT A. CANT1LLION “Hippie. “X- Edgeie.” To live and love in peace and to be rich myself and alive with my friends in nutopia. Imagine peace. RICHARD CASE To graduate with my class and fulfill all my dreams. jeanniecervera' “Vera,” Chester, Checrlcading 1-2, Pom-pons 3-4, Usher’s Club 3-4, Ski Club 2-3, 1st Runner Up Cudahy Jr. Miss. To have a funfilled action packed life and to always make Oscar and Eva proud of their only daughter. FREDCHANDLER Varsity Baseball 3-4. To play major league baseball and make lots of money. JOHN PAULCHARNEY 2D, Spud. Horse, “Johannski Monccllovich, Arrow 2-4, Cross Country 2, Forensics 2, State Foren- sics 2. Prom Lighting 3, Stage 2-3, Track 1-4. To obtain the rank a pro- fessional photographer and shoot in my own Studio. JOECHEKE Joey,” Hall Monitor 3-4, Wrestling 2. To own a 4x4 truck and travel west for 1 year. KATHLEEN M.C1ECZKA “Kathy, Pom-pons 3-4, Guys and Dolls, Prom Committee, Pacer 2, Ush- er's Club 3-4, Band 1. West Side Story. Hall Monitor 4. To be success- ful in the career I choose and to marry the one I love most — Chuck. ELIZABETH L.CTURL1K “Beth,” Doc, “Betharino,” Sym- phonic Band 1-4, Concert Band 2. Wind Ensemble 3-4, Marching Band 2, Pep Band 3-4, Color Guard 1-3-4, Track 2-3, Basketball 2. Swimming 1- 4, Captain 4, NHS 3-4, Forensic 3-4, Math Club 3-4, Ski Club 3-4. JOHN C. CLEMENTI “Baldczz, Wrestling 1-4. To run and ow n my own custom car shop and get hooked with K2. ANNETTE M. COLLA “Nettie,” Tennis 1-4, NHS 3-4, Sym- phonic Band 1-4, Wind Ensemble 3-4. JEFFREY CRIBB CYNTHIA CROFT Drama Club 2. To leave this school with friendship and memories I’ll never forget and spend the rest of my life with Mark. JEAN CULVER “Jeannie.” To live my life to the fullest and be satisfied with whatever 1 do. JANET A. CZAJKOWSKI “Chi,” “Czaj,” Basketball 1-4, Captain 4, Volleyball 2-4, Captain 4, Tennis 1, Choir 3-4, Solo Ensemble Contest 1-4, Hall Monitor 2, Prom Court, Homecom- ing Court, Make-Up Crew 4, Lab Assist- ant 4, NHS 3-4, Purgold Court 4. To be myself and try to make people happy. MICHAEL CZARNECKI “Czar.” To lose no more points on my license and live up north. RUSSELL DABBS To “pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe,” in order to assure my own success. PETER JOHN D'ACQUISTO Football 1-4, Captain, Track 1-4, Hall Monitor. To achieve my goals. DANIEL M. DALE Chess Club. My goal is to work in a field of study that I enjoy. HUNG DANG Cross Country 1-2, Track 1-2, Wresting 2 Years, Tennis 1-2. JAYP. DEAU “Griz,” Football 2. To get out of debt. LYNN DEC “Lynn-Bcan,” Pacer. To always be myself and be able to live out my own dreams. 22 MICHAEL JOHN DelBOVO Mikcy,” NHS 3-4, Band 1-4, Orchestra 1-4, Drum Major 3-4, Pep Band 2-4, Wind Ensemble 3-4, Percussion Ensem- ble 2-4, N.A. Soloist for Wresting Meets 3-4, Student Council 1-4, Tennis 1-3-4, Debate 3-4, Plays 2-4, Musicals 1-4. To do. ALEJANDRINA DELGADO “Nina, Track 2. To be successful in my career and to share my life with the one I love, Tim. CARA LYNN DHOOGE “Cara. To try every possible thing. STEVEN JAMES DOBRZYNSKI II “Dober, “Spud. “Otis ” Varsity Vol- leyball, Host of AFS Talent show ’80, Lettermen’s Club, Arrow, Chess Team ’80, Musicals K.M.K., G.A.D., Briga- doon. To one day have R.A., L.M., and J.F. able to get along with each other. JOHN DRABEK “Drabe,” “Hoot,” Graphics 4. Hall Monitor 3-4, Ski Club 4, Prom Decora- tion Committee. To stop being lazy and start talking so people can understand me and never do a 2.17. STEVEN E. DRUMMOND “Drum.” To have fun in life and not do anything twice and spend the rest of my life with Lori. KELLY K. DUGGAN “Duggie, “Dugs,” “Sass ” Hall Moni- tor 4, Gymnastics 1-2. To find the per- fect cure for a hangover. DAVID MICHAEL DYKES Football 1-4, Track 1-2, NHS 3-4, Sen- ior Class V.P. To not let the name of Dykes be lost from the face of the earth. DENISE M.ELENICH Band 1, Concert writer and announcer 1, CBL 2-4, AFS 2, Pygmalion (Props and Set) 2, Prom Flower Committee 3. NHS 4. To Find the end of the rainbow in the maze of life with help from above. JOHN A. ENGEVOLD “Engy,” Volleyball 2-4. JOHN FAKLER SANDRA FLEISCHMAN “Sandy,”, “Sand-o,” “Sam, “Sanders.” To live a happy and successful life with Al. HOLLYSUE FLOOD Hall Monitor. CAP. To spend the rest of my life with Jeff and to always be happy with each other. RUSSELL JAMES FOGEL Rusty, Cross Country 2-4, Band 2- 4, Track 2. Jazz Ensemble 2-4. Prom Court 3. Wind Ensemble 3-4. Honors Band 3. To win. KATHLEEN H. FOLGER Make-Up Crew 3-4, Usher's Club 3. Hall Monitor 3. CAP. To become the best that 1 am capable of being. JAMES B. FORD Chevy,” Graphics 3-4. To make it to Stout. To find the person who was made for me. but to have fun doing it. DAWN RENEE FOSSELL “Dora. Usher's Club 2. Chorus 2. Choir 3-4. Hall Monitor 3. Musical 4, Choral Ensemble Contest 1-4, State Contest 3. My ambition is to be happy and always wear a smile. DAVID A. FROME Cross Country 1-2. To travel and see all of the U.S. To meet new and dif- ferent challenges every day. HEIDI M. FREDE “Hcidel, Drama Club 3-4, AFS 3-4, Treasurer 4. Usher's Club 4. To find my pot of gold at the end of the rain- bow. THOMAS A. FREICHELS Fry, NHS, Student Council, Var- sity Football 2-4, Captain 4. Varsity Basketball 2-4, Captain 4, Varsity Track 2. To move ahead in life with ambition and never look back with regret. To share many more memories withSuzi. DOUGLAS A FRI EVAI T Old Man. Yield Sign. Wrestler 1-2, Track 1. To marry the one 1 love, live a good life, and make good money. JOLENE M. FURDEK Jo, Swimming 3-4, Gymnastics 1-3, Band 1-4. Theatre Band 2-4, Pep Band 3-4, District and State Solo and Ensemble 1-4, NHS 3-4, Color Guard 1-4. To keep a smile on my face, a song in my heart and something up my sleeve. CAROLYN JEAN GAMACHE “Carol, Ski Club 2. Office Aid 2-4, Gym Monitor. Swim Team. To move up north and to never call pegs ‘piglet’ again. JEROME G.GARGULAK “Student, Kooges, Football 1-4, Swimming 2-4, Track I, AV Aid. To have great health while living my life to the fullest and making people happy at the same time. DARCIE ANN GAZDIK “Darcclla, Pacer, Purgold Court 80. To pursue a career in the graphic arts Held, and to live a full and happy life with Marty. SCOTT GEIGER Hall Monitor, CAP 4, Football. To life in California. MARSHELLEGERBER Girls’ Swim Team, Band. To be a radio D.J. WAYNEGESTWICKI “Vic” Basketball Manager 2. Pep Band 2-4, Track Team 2, Ski Club 2-4, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensem- ble, Percussion Ensemble. To do the best I can, and to make peo- ple happy with what I do best. TAMMY ILENEGINTER Ski Club 3-4, Usher’s Club 3-4. To recognize my inadequacy without God and my invincibil- ity with him. KAREN LYNN GOAD Volleyball 2, JV Basketball 1, Office Help 1-2, Student Coun- cil Rep., CAP. To achieve my Nursing Degree and to always remember during the hardest times to never give up. KRA1G C. GOAD “Goadsie,” “Cro-magnon, Football 2-3, Track 2-3, Basket- ball Manager 2, Prom Court 3, CAP. Make it through the week of graduation. SANDRA GOEBEL PATRICIA R. GRAMBOW Patti. To figure out what I really want in life and make the best of it. Someday take a cruise. CHRYSTINE M. GRAlj “Freddie, “Fred, “Red, Drama 2- 4, AFS 2 Years, Light Crew 2 Years, Stage Crew 3 Years, Guys and Dolls. Kiss Me Kate. Brigadoon, Pygmalion. Look Homeward Angel. To get right and put in the bank to earn interest and then fly to Europe with my sweet- heart. TIMOTHY THOMAS GRAV- N1NG Grav, “Berece,” Stage Crew 3-4, Track Manager 1-3-4, Football Man- ager 1. I hope to “not surround myself with myself,” study the Bible, help others, and be happy. SUZANNE L.GRESK Sue “0“ “Qucy To move out west and be very happy. JEFFERY GRIMM “Grimace,” Stage Crew 3 Years. My ambition in life is to take things as they come and stay loose. MAUREEN MARIE GRIMM “Moc,” “Rccn, Chcerleading 1, Solo Ensemble Contest 2-4, Choir 1-4. Swimming 4. Musicals 1-2, Usher’s Club 4. Reach high for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for the dream precedes the goal. ELLEN MAR IE GROSS Ushers 2 Years, Drama 1 Year. AFS 2 Years, AFS President I Year, Ski Club I Year. Boys’ Tennis Team Manager 1 Year. To get my R.N. Degree and to specialize in Pediatrics. RENEE LYNN GROVE AFS 3-4. AFS Vice President 4, Ush- er’s Club 2-4. NHS 3-4. To reach higher goals and then strive for higher ones. CATHY GAIL GUERRERO “Blacky,” “Frito.” Library Aid 2, Drama Club 3. Find that special someone and someday return to munchkin land. GAIL HAASE “Gaha, Swimming 2-4. To live life to its fullest and become really rich so I can buy a mansion. WILLIAM D.HAMAKER JV Cross Country. To travel and to enjoy life as it comes. GREGORY JON HARDEN- BROOK “Egg. “Son of Ned,” Track 1-4, Football 2-3, Basketball 1-2, Cross Country 4, Lettermen’s Club 2-4. To take heed of Joe Bukowski’s preaching on the end of the world. MARK F. HARRIS Fritz,” Pear, Pooh. Wrestling 2-3, Tennis 2-3,“Guys and Dolls, Kiss Me Kate, “ Bri- gadoon, Choir 2-4. To own a chain of Scrub-a- Dub car washes, and remember, clouds and waves may fade, but never do friends and dreams. DEBORAH LEAH HATUNIAN D.B.. Pillow, Choir 4. Band I, Chorus 1, AFS Club 2-4, Usher’s Club 2-4, Student Council 1-4. Library Round Table Club 2-3, NHS Club 3-4, Treasurer of NHS 4. My Lord knows the way through the wilderness. All I have to do is follow. KATHRYN ANN HASKE Kassie, Ann ,’“Babes,” “ Trouble I, Kathic,” Swim Team 1-4, Forensics 2-4, Musi- cals 2-4, NHS 4. Plays 2-4, Track Team 3-4, Student Council 2-3. Vice-President 3. Wrest- lercttcs 3. Ski Club 3-4. Color Guard Sergeant 2-4, Band 1-3, Choir 3-4, State Solo and Ensemble 3, State Forensics 2-3, Music Librar- ian 4, Madrigal 2. Swing Choir 4. To Reach for the star that shines for me and always remem- ber the final words uttered by M.R.D. LISA C. HEIDEMAN “S.P.O.G., Track 3-4, Captain 4. Drama Club 4. Art Club 3-4, Stage Crew 3. Camera Club I. To move to a far away island in the Pacific and scuba dive my life away. WILLIAM J. HELGELAND Animal Lab Assistant. Art Student League. To understand people, live with the animals, and continue learning MICHAEL E. HELTEMES NHS. Swim Team 1-3, Co-Captain 4. Sym- phonic Band 1-3, Officer 4. Jazz Band 2-4. Pep Band 2-4, Pit Band for Musical 3-4. Get a good job, make a lot of money, retire happy, and attain something worthwhile to look back on. SANDY A. HASS Girls’ Swim Team 3-4. Guys and Dolls, Kiss Me Kate. Brigadoon, Student Council 4, Letter- men’s Club 4, Choir 3-4, Ski Club 3-4. Prom Committee 3, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2-4, State Ensemble Contest 3. Madrigal 4. To fol- low my dreams to their fullest with Pat B. RANDY HECKER Heckmo. Tennis 1-4. To graduate from col- lege in criminal justice and become a detective like Baretta, buy a custom van and always wor- ship Six-to Lezeano. THOMAS ANTHONY HECKER Ice,” Isis, Hollywood. “Brown Noser, Basketball 1-4, Football 3-4, Pacer Sports Edi- tor 4, Student Council Parliamentarian. Letter- men’s Club 4. Guidance Aid 4. For my life. i DEBRA HESIAK BARBARA ANN HEYER Thumper, Track 3-4, AFS 3. To run the most important race of all life and know that, even if I don’t win ... 1 won! PATRICIA A. HILBY “Hilbs.” Hillbillic, Patrish.” “Pat, “Patty,” “P H, Volleyball 2-3, Choir Presi- dent 4, Arrow 2-4, Choir 3-4, AFS Host Family 3, National Honor Society 3-4, AFS 3, District Vocal Solo and Ensemble 1-4, Math Club 3. Stale Vocal Solo and Ensemble 3. To move to Antarctica and study the penguins. 25 26 GARY HUBBARD DAWN M. MUCK “Duck,” “Hook, Guidance help 3. To dream the impossible dream, then try to remember it. vaixerie immel “Val,“ “Valera, Musical Dancer 3-4, Chcerleading 1-4, Prom Court 3. To marry an Italian. AKSH. To always be a dancer. VANCE L. 1MMHL Tennis 1, Track 2, Football 1-3. To back- pack every valley and mountain and maintain my position as the world’s greatest “Runt lover. TIMOTHY G. IWASKIEWICZ “Ira. Move out to the Bay Area and become Ira Mattews side-kick at Oak- land. MICHELE JEAN 1ZZO “Shell, “Shcle, Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, District Solo and Ensemble 1-4, Stale Ensemble 3, Pom Pons 4, Musicals 2-3. To be happy, keep learning and be able to reach my dreams. BRYAN JACKSON “Bruno,” “Institute. Lettermen’s Club 3-4, Football 1-3, Track 1-2, Manager 4. To be a winner and find friends. GARY JAGODZINSKI “Jaga, “Horse, “CC,” “Curdles, Football 2-4, Basketball 1-2. To find sugar mountain and cat it. ROBERT JAKUBOWSKI “Lurch, “Bob, CAP, Football 1-4, Basketball 1, Lettermen’s Club 4. To try to always be. GERALD JAZDZEWSKI PATRICKS. KEITH Jr. Varsity Football, Pacer. To spend it with J.S. MICHAEL KENNEY Weasel,” Cross Country 1-4, Captain 4, Purgold King 4, Track 1-4, Captain 4, Basketball 1-4. To find out why L.P. likes me considering all of the things she hates about me. JAnStM. KINNEY , Worfa,’’ Shorty,” Wrcstlcrcttes 4. CAP 4, Chccricading I. I am not afraid to face tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. SUSANNEL. K1NZER Suzy-K. Kinz, Band 1-4. Pep Band 2-4, Track 3-4, Wrcstlcrettc 3 4, Musical 3-4. KELLY J. KITZEROW ‘‘Kel, Kitzy, Student Council. CAP, AFS 2, Ski Club. Drama Club, Jr. Rifle Team, EPA Chairman. To have a successful career in computers and have a long and happy life with Randy. KEVIN KLOBUCHAR Klo, Kloby,’’ Baseball 1-4. Cap- tain. Volleyball 2-4, Captain. “During a tight game, the leaders will emerge on their own; therefore, there is no need to have appointed leaders. JOLENE JOAN KMIECIAK Jo,” “Joannie, Guidance Aid. To get a good job, and fulfill all of my dreams. GENA MARIE KNAPINSKI Ski Club 3-4, Usher’s Club 3-4, Volleyball 2, Track 3-4. There is only one thing finer than a friend you can trust, and that is a friend who trusts you. TODD MICHAEL KNUT- SON “Knuts,” Arrow Staff 2. To keep in shape for the rest of my life, to stay under 200 lbs. NANCY MARIE KOENIG Hall Monitor 4. If you meet the world with a smile, the world will always smile back. CARLE. KOCH Band, Jazz Ens.. NHS. Musical. Pacer 4. JV Swimming 3. To bring a litt le sunshine into someone’s life. BRENDA STEPHANIE KOLLATZ Effy,” 8, Mother Superior, Swimming 2-4, Diving 2-3, Track 2, 4, Lab Assistant 3-4, Usher’s Club 2-3, L.cttcrmen’s Club 4. Ski Club 3, Prom Committee 3. Gym Monitor 4. Tutor- ing Club 1. French Club 1. Chorus 1. Give life all !'vc got, get where I want to be, and find something special in each and everyday. PAMELA MAE KOLLMORGEN Pampy,” “Pamela, Frank, Ush- ering Club, AFS, Chorus 3-4. To shine my smile in the right direction, so it will someday be able to sec its reflection. To also stay happy, and .make Harold and JoAnn proud of their second oldest daughter. ERIC L. KOMOROWSK1 Gonzo.” Swim Team 1-3. To be the DAWN MARIE KOTECKl “Dawnie.” Symphonic Band 1-4, Wind Ensemble 3-4, Concert Band 2- 3, Theater Band 2-3, Pep Band 2-4, Marching Band 2-3, Color Guard 4, District and State Solo and Ensemble 2-4. Jazz Ensemble 3-4, Girls' Swim Team 3. Manager 4. l.cttcrmen’s Club 4. Drama Club 4, Usher’s Club 2-3. ... 1 realize that ‘into each life a little rain must fall’ ... But 1 always seem to got caught without an umbrella .. .” DAN M. KOZACZOK Koz. To be successful in life and enjoy the many benefits of life. EDWIN KOZ1NSK1 RICHARD T. KRANZ Rich, Debate, Forensics. I hope to get more out of education in college, but it was fun in high school while it lasted. 27 28 MICHAEL KRUCKY “Kruckcrs,” National Honor Society 4, Tutoring 1, Drama Club (Vicc- Pres.) 4, Summer Abroad (France) 2. “To be swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath.” MARYO. KSOBIECH “Jo Mary,” “Henny,” Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, District Ensemble 2-4, State Ensemble 3. Office Help 3. To always keep smiling and to be happy with who I am, and what 1 shall become. KEVIN M.KUBACKI “Whitcy,” “Greenhorn” KURTJ.KUJAWA. Kuj. Football 1-4. To join up with Jesse James. PAMELA JANE KUJAWA Pam, Eskic Chccrlcading 1-4, Capt. 2-4. Varsity 4, Prom Committee 3. Purgold Court 4. Forensics 4, Gym Monitor 3-4. To remember that it's the good things you do in life that will lead you to your dreams at the end of the rainbow. JOHN KUNSTMAN “Kunz.” Golf 1-4. Captain 4. Baseball 1-4, Cross-Country 1-2, Track 1, NHS 4. To find the real purpose of “values clarification in Psychology class. Is it someone's pian for attaining school supremacy'’ GAIL MARIE KUPFERSCHMIDT “Ducks.” “Bubble Brain. Checrlcading 1-2, Pom Pon 3-4, Capt. 4. 1980 Purgold Queen 4. To live in Xanadu, to suc- ceed to my BEST capabilities and to always be a member of the fearsome foursome. MICHAEL J. KIJROW- SKI Grizz. Dr, Korc. To search for truth, justice, and the American way. (I want to be superman) JAY JEROME KUTKA “Rudy. “Spud, “Kliney, Camera Club 80-81. To attend college and pursue life in photography. JEFFREY KUTKA “E-W-O-K, “Binkey, Wedge” Biff Steal, Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Jazz Band. To reach out where no man has gone before before and to gain weight by tasting every beer made in the world. ELEANOR I.ACAP “Bhcc, AFS 3. To be successful in the future and share my life with someone I love. BONN IE A. LANG Bon, Bonzo, Student Council Trcas. 1, V.P. 2-4, Pom Pon 3, Cap- tain 4, Volleyball 2-3, Purgold Court 79. Prom Court 80. To pitch a perfect strike while traveling the road to suc- cess, and to forever be the 1 Miss Piggy fan. JILL J. LANGOWSKI “LLIJ, “Jilicrs. AFS 2-4, Pres. 3, CBL Club 2. Drama Club 3-4, Ush- er's Club 4, Student Council 2, Pyg- malion — Props and Set 2, Band. Jazz Band 1. To always be happy! L. CLINTON LASKOWSKl Cross Country 2. Golf 3, NHS 4, CAP 4. To never forget my high school friends except those I’ve already for- gotten and to love Stacy the rest of forever. GREGORYS. LESCH Swimming 1-4, Band 1-2. To own and operate a chain of swimming pools that arc open 24 hours a day. MARK LEWANDOWSKI “Wally.” I hope to gel into a career in which 1 will be happy during the course of my life. MICHAEL G. LEWANDOWSKI Rudy, “Lee, “Hoot. DEBRA L. LEZALA “Deb,” Library Aide 2 Years. Yesterday is past, let’s all start living for the one that’s going to last. JULIE ANN LISOTA “Jules,” “Juwccc,” Marching Band 1-4, Symphonic Band 1-4, Pep Band 2-3, Wind Ensemble 3-4, NHS 3-4. To always be happy just being myself. JOANN L1TKOWIEC KEITH A. LUKOWSKI “The Roadrunner.” JEANNE MARIE LUPO “Loops,” CC 3-4, Track 4, Pom-Pons 3- 4, Band 1-4, Pep Band 2, Wind Ensem- ble 2-4, Solo and Ensemble 1-4, Secre- tary 2, V.P. 3, Musicals 2-4, Plays 1-4, Costumes 2, Student Council, Pres. 1, 4, See. 3, NHS 3-4, Tutoring I, 4, Prom Committees, Prom Queen, Homecoming Court. To always have enough energy to run that extra mile for Joe ... hearing all in my pace of harmony, rhythm and con- fidence. CHRIS MACHAK “Chrissy,” “Upchuck,” Track 2. To have fun in life and achieve all of my dreams. RENEE F. MAGESTRO “Reen, “Rena,” “Reggie,” “Ernie,” “R,” Band 1-4, Tennis 2-4, Ski Club 4. To live a life full of love, laughter, loaf- ing and of course Money! LYNN PATRICIA MAHNKE Lynnie,” Cheerleading I, Volleyball 2- 3, Ski Club 4, Drama Club 4, Chemistry Lab Aide, Student Council 1, Office Help 1. To play doctor — but only when I am a M.D. JUDI MAHSEM “Judy, Judy, Judy,” Student Council 2, Usher’s Club 2, Drama Club 4, Class Representative 2. To keep my face in the sunshine so I cannot see the shadow. DAVEMARCHETTI “Spegerromic.” To out sell and produce JBL, Koss, and other speaker companies. GARY MARIFKE Stage Crew 2-4. To hopefully reach the goals I’ve set and to keep in touch with my friends. JACKIE MAY “ ‘J’ May,” Band, District Solo and Ensemble. Not to sleep my life away — to live!!! DIANE MARIE MAYFORD “Mayfs,” Band 1-2. Flute Choir 2, Ten- nis 2-4. To have enough time to do all the things I want, and not be late. lana McDaniel SHAWN McKENDRY “Schizoid, “Odin,” “Griz Adams,” Football, Choir 3-4, Brigadoon (Archie Beaton). RICHARD MERLIN WILLIAM MESSAL “Bill,” Graphics 5-6. To be happy throughout my life. JEAN M. MIKOLAJCZAK “Jenny-Jean,” “Mom,” Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, District Solo-Ensemble Con- test 1-4, State Solo-Ensemble Contest 3, Choir Aide 3, Musical — “Brigadoon 4, AFS 3, Drama Club 4, Chemistry Lab Aide 4. To never be too busy to help a friend in need and to have a happy life. SHERI MIKULA “Mom,” “Me,” “Mucks, Volleyball 2 Yrs., Golf 2 Yrs., Office Help 2 Yrs.. Hall Monitor 2 Yrs., Make-Up Crew. To pursue a career as an airline stewardess, and meet a new man in every state. CHARLES L. MILLER III “Chuck,” Jess.” “Chas,” Football 1-4, Captain All-Conference, Homecoming Court, Basketball 1-4. To continue our annual trips to the shack with Daiscy and the gang to have many more Halloween Nights. DONNA L. MILLER “Bcrnic,” “Donna-Donna.” To succeed at everything 1 do and make the people I’m with happy. LEE MILLER “Flee,” B-Team Football 3, Varsity Football 4. To become a professional truck driver. ALAN J. MIRSBERGER “Mirsh.” To understand the world better by seeing it. 30 RONALD L._MIZIA JR. “Omen, Mez. “Artie,” Football 3- 4, Basketball 1-4. Track I, Cudahy Weight Training Club. To someday cross the mountain where love and peace will please thee, til eternity. COLLEEN JULIA MORAN Cross Country 1-2, Track I. Drama Club 4. Usher’s Club 4, Lettermen’s Club 4, Debate Club 4, Orchestra 1 -4, Model United Nations 3-4. To be able to learn something from everything I do. LYNDA MARIE MUDROCK “Mud.” Mudpie.” Swimming 1. Vol- leyball 2-4 (Captain 4), Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Student Council 2-4. To be a Mycologist and study slime molds. KIM MURPHY WENDY JEAN NEHRING “Brat.” To someday possess the entire world .. . (and do any- thing 1 want at anytime, any- where). SCOTT NERAT “Doog, “Bi Killer,” Basketball 1, Baseball 2-4. To teach the world the true purpose of values clarification. It’s someone’s plan for obtaining school supremacy. DARYL NICOLATO JAMES NOTHAM MAUREEN J. NOVAK Mo. “Rccnie. National Honor Society 4. Lcttermcn’t Club 2-4 (Prerident 4). Drama Club 4. Honor Student 2-4. Prom Court. Homecoming Queen. Track 1-4, Croaa Country 2-4. To auc- ceed in College, follow the vocation that God lead me to. brighten ome- one’ day with my smile and to always be ready to help one in need. GARY G. NOWACZYNSKI Now«. “Clicker. “Rocky. Wood Enaemble. Marching Band. Concert Band. To have a great life and make people understand me better. Especially the people cloae to me BETH ANN NOWAK Barb Ann. Cheerleading 1-4, Gymnastics 3. NHS 3-4. To find out wlx in the world i Mickey Finn. GLENN A. NOWAK “Mi. Sym- phonic Band 1-4. Concert Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4. Marching Band 1-4. District Solo Contest. State Solo Con- test 3-4, Percussion Ensemble 3-4. Orchestra 3-4. To go into the Air Force to serve my time and then buy homeland up North. ROBERT NOWAK SCOTT WILLIAM NOWAKOWSKI Nosa. “Snoopy. Basketball 1-4, Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Band 1. NHS 3-4, Lettermen’s 3-4, Student Council 3. To become a high achiever and take calculated risks. THOMAS JUDE NOWAKOWSKI Pep Band 2-4, Jazz Ensemble 2-4, Wind Ensemble 3-4, Symphonic Band 2-4, Member of Wisconsin Honors Band, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-4, State Solo and Ensemble Contests 1-4, Ski Club 3-4. To deter- mine if airplanes really land at the air- port, right L.R.? DEBRA OLSON “Olskins,” CAP. To turn my dreams :nto reality. ANNETTE MARIE OLSZEWSKI “Annette O, “Net O. Tennis 1-4, NHS 3-4, Symphonic Band 1-4, Jazz Band 1-4, Pep Band 2, Theater Band 3. Marching Band 2-4, Student Council 1-3, Drama Club 3-4, Forensics 3-4, Wind Ensemble 3- 4, Student Director 3. To make it through college without going crazv. TAMMY S.OPDAHL “Jody Journalism,” Choir 1-4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-4, State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Musicals 1-4, Swing Choir 3-4, Madrigal 1. 4. Choir Aide 4, Hall Honilor 3, Prom Committee. We bet- ter enjoy here while we’re here ... ’cause there's no here, there. MICHELE ORCHOI.SKI Mickey,” Mick.” Always have all my friends and keep in touch with them (mostly my favorite Jim P.). ROBERTPALADINO “Peppy, “Berto. To become a successful business executive on the west coast. SALVATORE PALADINO “Mafia.” To have my own horses on 150 acres of land. PEGGY J. PANOS1AN “Peb’s,” “Pebbles,” “Pebby,” Track 1, CAP, Guidance 1-3. To go to Bedrock in search of Bam- Bam. SHELLYPARGE To reach the goals that I have set for myself, and to always be happy. CAROLPARRETT To get Joe Cheke back for good. OLIVA PASCOLINA Ope,” Basketball 1-2, Hall Monitor. Office Help. To live a successful life and travel around the world. MARYG. PAUL Volleyball 1-2, Track 1-2. To live a long rich life in Alaska with M B. spearing fish for a living, shoveling snow. DEAN A. PAWLOWSKI “Gcarhcad, “Dcano,” l ab Aid. To open up my own auto body shop and build my dream car, A 69 Convertible 2 28. ERVIN A. PEPL1NSKI Jr.. Peppy,” Tennis 1-2, CAP. To become a successful Dental Lab Tech- nician and one day own my own lab. GLENN G. PERONTO “Benny,” “Red.” Fly the friendly skies to Colorado and live the “High” life in the Rocky Mountains. CRAIG P1TZL Stage Crew 2-4. Give something my best shot, so 1 can take pride in what I do. JOSEPH G. PLACHINSKI Football I, Swimming 1-3, Band 1-2, Student Council 3, Class President 3, Lab Assistant 4. To always have an open mind, and to never say “I can’t.” SUSAN PLATH “Sue, “ Suzy,” Swimming 1-3. To live life to its fullest and achieve all my goals. DANA L. POLACKOWSK1 “Turtle, “Pola,” “Jane,” Gymnastics 1-3, Track 3, Diving 3-4, Orchestra 1-4, Theatre Band 3-4, District and State Solo and Ensemble 1-4, Forensics 2-4, NHS (Vice- President) 3-4, Lettermen’s Club 3-4, Stu- dent Council, Vice-President 1, Secretary 3. To be continued . .. DEAN POPOD1 “Idopop.” To build my cycle and ride it to my death. MICHEAL J. POSDA. To fulfill all my goals and dreams. CHERI PROTASIEW1CZ “Proto, Cross Country 3-4, Captain 4, Bas- ketball 1-3, Track 3-4, Lettermen’s Club 3-4, Vice-President 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Gym Monitor 3-4. Better to be small and shine than big and cast a shadow. Yes Ebba! Short people really can play basketball. MARY JANEPUETZ “Putz,” “Jo-Joumalism, Chorus 2 Choir 3-4, Gym Monitor 4, Choir Aide 4, District Solo-Ensemble Contest 2-4, State Solo-Ensemble Contest 3, Musical Make-Up Crew 2 4 THOMAS PUTIRSK1S “Turk,” Tennis, Volleyball. To be a tennis pro. DEBORAH QUINN TONY RALENKOTTER “Tone,” “T, Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, Student Council 2-3, West Side Story Assistant Edi- tor 1, Pacer 2, Cudahy Hi 3-4, Musicals 1-4, Football Manager 1, Student Announcer 1, Ski Club 2, NHS 3-4, Office Help 1, Citizen- ship Award 1, CHS Mascot (Vic Toro) 3, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-4, AFS Talent Show 3-4, Forensics 4, Voice of Democracy Winner 4. “Only Those Who Risk Going Too Far Can Possibly Find How Far They Can Go. LAURA ANN RAMSKUGLER “Rams,” “Rammy,” Ski Club 1-4, Drama Club 2-4, Office Help 2-4, Make-Up Crew 2- 4, Student Council 2, Girls’ Track 2, Girls' Basketball 2, Girls' Tennis Manager 3, Let- termen’s Club 3-4, Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, District Solo Ensemblc Contest 1-4, State Solo Ensemble Contest 3, Spanish Club 1-3, Mexico Excursion 3. I would like to be able to take time to smell the flowers along the way. SANDRA JEAN RAYGO Sandy,” Arrow 2-4, Senior Editor 4. AFS 2-3, Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, Debate Team 3- 4, Drama Club 2-4, Forensics 4, Girls’ Ensemble 1, Make-Up Crew 2-3, Math Club 3, Musicals — “Brigadoon 4, Twelve Dancing Princesses 1, Set Crew 2-3, Head of Set Crew 3, Ski Club 2-3, District Solo- Ensemble Contest 3-4, State Solo-Ensemble Contest 3, Student Council 1. To walk beside the Lord always and to find the light and sunshine of South Carolina. THEODRES. REGALIA “Ego,” “uge,” Football 1, Basketball 1, Stu- dent 4. To leave school with a sense of accomplishment and overcome all future supremacy plans derived by disillusioned “MaoTse’s. MIKEREKOWSKI “Captain,” “Floyd,” “Poo Bear.” To zig-zag my way through the boredom and pain, to choose my own ground where I can shine on. 34 UNDA R I'M PA LA “Rump,” Tennis 1-4, Captain, Basket- ball 1-3, Track 2, CAP. To have my future plans come true. LYNDA RESZKA “Lyndcr,” “Blondie,” Chcerleading 1-2, Pom-Pons 3-4, NHS 3-4, “Kiss Me Kate. To always remember that you're never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. STEPHEN REWOLINSKI “Bish, “Bishie,” “Bones,” Musical 1-2- 3, Play 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Track, Prom Committee, Set Design 1-2-3, Set Construction I-2-3-4, Chorus. Choir, Forensics. To go to art school wearing a goatee and hat and become like my idols, Mr. S. and S.M. and to live to the empti- est with C.W. JOHN R1CC1ARDI Reese, “Card, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, Captain, Lcttermcn's Club. To be a main character in Paul Tabct’s book, “I Belong in an Asylum.” CHERYL ANN ROBINSON “Robby,” Track Manager, Office Help. The “Fearsome Foursome always keep their throwing arms in shape, Green park’s grass is always green and hope someday Tina will go home. MARK M. ROEHRIG To the owner of a little bait and food store. DEBRA SUE ROUSE “Deb, “Deborah,” “Rousey Mouse D2 2j” French Club 1, Tutoring Club 1, Symphonic Band 1-4, Woodwind Ensem- ble 3-4, Marching Band 2-4, Pep Band 2- 4, District and State Contest 1-4, Tennis 2-4. CAP 4. To fulfill my dreams and have an everlasting life of love with Mr. Right. TIMOTHY ROWLAND “Spud,” “Spud Boy,” “Devo ‘T’, Vol- leyball 2-4, Lettermen's Club 4. To go through the Marines for computer and electronics school and come out and have a successful career. KIMBERLY ROYEK “Kimmers,” “Kimothy, “Atari. To be happy and make others happy. JEFFRUDITYS Marching Band, Concert Band. DEBBIE ANN RUPP “Muffy,” “D2R2’” “Debs,” French Club 1, German Club 1, Tutoring Club 1, Ski Club 1 -3, Tennis 2-4, Band 1 -2, Art Aide 4. I wish to reach all my goals and excel beyond them. BARBARA ANN RYTERSKI “Rye,” Basketball 1-4, Track 2-4, Let- termens Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, Band 1- 4. To visit Xanadu, keep the “Fearsome Foursome alive forever and keep the third hour tradition going. LORRI ANNE ST. JOHN Pom-Pon 3-4, Guys and Dolls Musical 2, Chorus 2, Prom Decorating Com- mittee. Usher 2-3-4, Office Help 2. To learn from my mistakes, and to better myself in the future. KAREN ANN ST. LOUIS Kar. I would like to be a LPN, so 1 can help others. ROBERT D. ST. ONGE “Stonge,” “Street, “Orange, Ski Club 1-4 To be the best in whatever I do. JEFFSAJDAK Keff Sage. Plays 2-4. Set Crew 2, Forensics 2-4, Debate 2-4, Review Ed. 3, Drama Club Pres. 3-4, NHS Pres. 3-4, Class Pres. 4, Baseball 1, Golf 1, Tennis 2-4, Volleyball 4, Swim Team Announcer 2-4. To receive Tony Awards for Best Production, Best Director, and Best Leading Actor — all for the same play. PATRICIA A. SCHADE “Patti,” Guidance 1, 3. To get a high paying job and see if I can stay with G.T. for a long time. MARYSCHROEDEL D. ROBERT SCHULTZ “Ged.” “G,” “Robbie,” Chorus 1, Choir 2, Varsity Swim 1, 2, 4. To climb Mt. Everest and find a two-legged Koala bear to love and to live with in Shar.grala. RICHARD A. SCHULTZ Munst, Basketball 1-4, Base- ball 1-3, Football 2. To convince my friends that my mother never dropped me on my head. MARKS. SCHUSTER “Shoe, CAP 4. To never care what people think about me and to be Doog likeEittocs. RAY A. SCHWEITZER Quarts, “Switzer,” “Mond, JV Football. To enjoy life and fulfill all my goals and to see the Milwaukee Bucks to a championship. SUSAN LEESCIANNI Diving and Swimming I, Gymnastics 1-2, Track 2. Lettermen’s Club 2-3. Opening the doors to a beautiful tomorrow and closing them to a mis- taken yesterday, I hope to grow with my new life — Nicholas. EDWARD T. SCULLY “Lobst.” “Herb,” “Scull. Basketball 1-2, Track 1-4, Cross Country 2-3. To always remember old friends, good times, and Grav's garage. ROBERTSELENSKY Basketball 1, Band 1-2, Ski Club 1-3. To be the one who shot J.R. EDSENER “Joe,” Band 1-4. To make the most of my life. CATHARINE M.SENSKI “Hippie,” CAP. To keep on thinking freely and live each day of my life with peace, love, and happiness. W.S. LISA SUE SHARP “Mel, “Vivian, Library Round Table 1, 2, 4, Drama Club 4, Hall Monitor 4. Live it up this summer and remember, “Insanity is just around the cor- ner, peeping in from the pressure of reality. 35 36 RITA F. SHEEHAN “Beans,” “Flying Nun,” Track 2-4, State Qualifier, Ski Club 3-4, Ski Race Team 4, Make-Up Crew 4, Costume Winner 3, Cross Country 3-4 State Qualifier, Lettermen's Club 3. To be a policewoman and the first female “Scrpico.” KENNETH D. SIERSZEN “Flea,” “Shoe Bootic,” Musicals 2- 4, Swing Choir-Madriga, CAP. To make it big in the television and stage hand business. MICHAEL JAMES SIMERSON “Slime,” Wrestling 1-4. ROBIN LYNN SIMPSOM Choir, Library 2-4, Drama Club. To enjoy life and be successful in what- ever I do. SANDRA LEE SIMUNCAK “Smutch,” “Smunch,” Student Coun- cil 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Band 1-4, Prom Committee 3, Tennis 1-4. To make Tom and Dad proud of “C, always have time for Dennis, and become a doctor. CHRISTINE V. SKAWJNSK1 Track 2. Library Aide 2, Drama Club 3. To find and search for my happi- ness and my goals, and to spend the rest of my life with M.H. ANN CECIL SKIBBA Skeetcr,” “Skibbs,” “Skabbs ” Scooby,”Track 2-4, Girls’ Swim Manager 3, Office Aide 1, Hal! Monitor 2-3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Swim Timer 2-3, Gym Mon- itor 3-4. To live as long as the rocks, to see a double rainbow, be happy, always have a spare smile. JEFFERY MARK SLOG ASK I “Slo, Basket- ball I. To ioin the Navy. To become an air traffic controller for a major airport. To marry a very special lady. TAMMY SMITH “Tammcra.” My goal is to go on to MATC and become a day care teacher, and be happy with a certain someone forever. LORI J.SMUKOWSKI “Smuk,” Hall Monitor. To live my life to the fullest, to remem- ber my friends always, and to be happy with S.D. CHRISTINE B. SOLBERG CAP. Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. WENDY SUE SOLOMON “Wendal,” Hall Monitor, CAP. To get rich quick and live a happy and fulfilling life with the one I love the most — Mark. DOUGLAS SPAHR Wrestling 4. ANTHONY SPARACINO WESLEY R. SPIKBERG “Spike,” Football 1-3. To enjoy my future and remember the good times I’ve share with the ones I love, L.K. RONALD P. STANKOWSKI “Stan,” Jazz Ensemble 1-4, Marching Band 2-4, Symphonic Band 1-4, Wind Ensemble 2-4, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-4, Pep Band 2,4, Musicals 2-3, Diving 1-4. To live a prosperous life and to always look back at the pictures that give pleasure to your eye. RUSH. MICHAEL STARICH “Gar,” “Strccgs, Basketball 1. To be buried in an unmarked grave in Angola. ROBERTSTARK “Bob.” To have fun and to be well- known in whatever I do in life. CARMEN STEINHAGEN KOSANA STOJCEVIC “Ko, “Kosina,” CAP, Art Club. To become a well-known album artist and buy myself a Ferrari. STEVEN STRAU STRAY To always have at least one more “DOORS album than Vivian. DEBBIE STROMSKI WENDYSTYS CAP. To write a book. PAUL H. TABET “Harry,” “Harold Dowski. To be hum- ble, resits Mao, and write a book entitled “I belong in an Assylum. MATTHEW D. TARNOWSKI “Dough, “Tarns,” “Tarball,” Ski Team Coach. Everyone has lots of goals that must be reached; my next goal, riding my bicycle to Nebraska in 3 days. TERRY TESCHNER Tesch,” Cross Country 3, Pacer 4. To said the seas in a Yellow Submarine, and to see that the Confederate Water Ski Team slays afloat. ROSALIND THIELIN JOANN LYNN THORSON “JoJo,” Cheerleading 1-4, Purgold Court 3, National Honor Society 3-4. To be in a Bind as an important person in some- one’s life. 37 38 ANN1ET0MASIK “Nanners, “Dreamboat,” “Annabell,” TNT,” Pom-Pons 2-4, Cheerleading 1, Girls’ Swim Team 1-4, Girls’ Gymnastic Team 1-4, Forensics 3-4. Cudahy’s Jr. Miss '81, Student Council 1, Musical I- 4, Prom Committee. Far away upon a rainbow arc my highest aspirations. I can look up to their beauty and try to follow where they lead. LISA M. TRAPP “Litta,” Basketball 1-2, Volleyball 1-4, Track 1-3, Baseball 1-3. To take each day as it comes. And to someday receive a Nursing Degree. JOHN TREAT MARIA ANNE TRELOAR “Ri,” “Sunshine,” “Little Sprout,” AFS 4, Rifle Squad 3, “Kiss Me Kate” 3, “Brigadoon” 4. Make-Up Crew 2-4, Chorus 1-2, Choir 3-4, Solo Ensemble Contest 1-4, State 3, Madrigal 2-4, Swing Choir 4. Not to regret anything I’ve done but to learn from my experi- ences. ANDJELIJA TRIFUNOVICH “Andja,” Orchestra, Debate Team, Ush- er’s Club, Drama Club, Model U.N. Del- egate. I congratulate those who can pro- nounce and spell my name correctly. I’ll sec what you remember in ten years. SCOTT TRISCO MICHAELVACCARO Band 1-4, Jazz Band 1-4, Pep Band 2-4. To never have to use the silk elevator... JOHN VAN ZEELAND “Bergs,” Football 2. To have a great time with the one I love, and make life worth living for. CATHY VERIGA “Tu-Tu.” To be happy, and always try to wear a smile. RENEE LYNN WACHOWlAK “Wacko,” “Recn,” Tennis 2-4, Letter- men’s Club 3-4, Purgold Court ’80, Office Help 3-4, Chorus 2, Choir 3-4, Ski Club 2-4, Drama Club 2. To make new friends, but not forget the old, because they arc all as good as gold. DAVID WALKER “David son of Sir Charles of the Acropo- lis,” Football 1-4, Track 1-4, NHS 3-4, Drama Club 3-4, Forensics 2-4, Model UN 3-4, Play 2-4, Musical 3, Debate Club 3-4. I must accept only the best then I must change until I can accept myself. Fortunately I enjoy change. JANINE DONNA WALKER “Giggles.” To always be a Flower girl, by someday owning my own Flower shop. MARGARET LEA WALKER Animal. Boss, “Margo,” Teach- er’s Aide 4, Girls Swim Team 3, Girls’ Track Team 4. To get a lucra- tive job in a hospital. GARY WALLACE SHELLEY MARIE WARD “Shell Bell. Library Round Table 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Hall Aid 1 Year. To go out in the world and find some- thing interesting to be in life. ANDREW J. WEBER III “Potsie,” “Jasper, Malone. To eat a piece of halibut fit for Jehovah without being stoned to death. DAN WEBER Wrestling 1-4, To own the biggest 4by4 truck and cruise through the Rocky Mountains and California with someone very special to me. ROBERT A. WEGNER “Wags” Football 1-4. Track 1-4, Cap- tain 4. To become bigger than King Kong, stronger than the Hulk, and more handsome than Kurt Kujawa. CATHERINE M. WE1NS “Kate” “Katy,” “Kinks,” “Bette, JV Swim Team 1 Year (Hardest Worker Award), Swing Choir 3-4. Student Director “Brigadoon,” Solo Ensemble Contest. To find myself, then find my love. MARY M. WEITEKAMP “Twitty.” “Marc-Bare.“ Volleyball 2- 4, Track 2. Cudahy's Jr. Miss Court, Golf 3-4. Pygmalion” 2. “Look Homeward Angel” 3, Prom Commit- tee. To follow where my highest aspi- rations lead me — And — To always be there when one needs me. LOIS WESA “Losi, Drama Club, CAP. To go through life with a smile and always do the best that I can. JOHN J. WHITE “Johnny Rotten. To have a happy and exciting life. MICHELE WHITE “Shorty. To have a happy and successful life. KRIS M. W1ECZOREK “Wasie,” Christopher,” NHS, Gymnastics 1-4, Div- ing I. Track 1, Lcttcrmcn’s Club, Musical “Kiss Me Kate. To face the world with a smile and to try my very best to succeed in the future. LYNN WIEDERHOLT “Weed,” Ski Club, CAP. To accomplish the things that life has intended for me and to always be closest to God as pos- sible. LINDA WIELD CAP. To always make Bob happy. MICHAEL A. WILBRANDT Choir. Wrestling. To live up to my highest, and make millions. MICHAELS. WILLIAMS “Stick, “Mikey,” Cross Coun- try 2-4, Wrestling 1-2, Track 1- 2-4, Hall Monitor 3-4. To cross one bridge at a time, never look down, and to get away from the big city life. ANTHONY WINEINGER “Tony,” Big,” Big Guy, Hall Monitor 3-4, Varsity Volleyball. To make people feel good, either by mak- ing them laugh or just by caring. ANN WIRHANOWICZ Band 1-4, Jazz Band 2-4, Theater Band 2-4, Color Guard 2, Marching Band 3-4, NHS 3-4, Band Secretary 3. To rally “go for it, and to go to Antarctica and rescue the penguins from Hilby. BARBARA A. WITKOW1AK Barfy,” Tennis 1-4, Office Help 3-4, l-ettermen’s Club 4. To live my life to the fullest in the happiest way lean. WENDY ANN WITKOWSKI “Witt. To create new memories, but never leave these behind. TIMOTHY JOHN WIZA “Cheese, Wheeze, Little Guy, “Tim-Tim, Volleyball 2-4. To have enough ambition to get everything I want and then some. KEVIN D. WOLF To collect my cash from Joe Bukow- ski!!! DANAE BETH WOOD Robot,” “Calcium, Track 2-4, Cap- tain 4. Lcttcrmen’s Club 4, CAP. To flourish my dreams by taking one stride at a time, and never be stripped of my accomplishments. LYNN MARIE WOODBR1DGE Band 1-4, Jazz Band 1-4, Wind Ensemble 2-4, Theatre Band 2-4, Pep Band 2-4, Senior Class Secretary 4, Band Secretary 4, NHS, Purgold Court, Ski Club 2-4. To make the most out of my life and to make sure A.W. saves the penguins from P.H. CAROLYN ALICE YAKEL Woodsy, JV Basketball, JV Volley- ball, Varsity Volleyball. Varsity Bas- ketball. Track. Lettcrmen's Club, Pacer. To someday figure out what life has to offer and what I want out of it. GERI ZANDI Gcza, “Mom.” B K NHS 3-4, Math Club 3, AFS 3. Solo Ensemble Contests 1-4. Choir 3-4, Swing Choir 3-4, Madrigal 4, Arrow 2-4, Musical “Brigadoon 4. To stay M.K.’s “mom and to help Wir save pen- guins from P.H. KAREN ZARSKI DANIEL J.Z. BLEWSKI Clem, Ski Club. I would like to be president and run dis country like it should be run. MICHAEL ZEMANOVIC JAY M. ZIELINSKI “Z, Lettcrmen’s Club 3-4, Football 1-4, Chorus and Choir . 1-4. To go to USC and play col- lege football, and go to our sec- ond home in St. Germain to Fish and hunt. SHF.RI ZIENTEK “Zinny,” “Shccsh, Usher’s Club 3, Ski Club 3. To always keep P.A. happy and close to my heart. ROBERT ZINK I R Seniors Not Pictured LUKE BIENIEK CHARLES A. CARTWRIGHT JEFF FISCHER DAN HOUGH JOANNE C. LEZALA EVA (HALL) HUBBARD Cheerlcading 1. To make the two most important people in my life very happy. PATRICK McGUFF “Six-pat, Tennis. JEFF POPPLE DAVID ZUEL MARIA EUGENIA ORTIZ AFS Club, Exchange Student from Bolivia, Tennis Club, Choir, Dancing. I want to be a lawyer. Cheryl, Mrs. Riley, Mr. Riley, Maria, Ann, dog JayCee, Allen, Patrick 41 43 44 45 Beautiful Bs MR. GERALD BOWE Jr. English, Developmental Reading, Kansas University, Wise. Whitewater, B.E., Valley of Racine M.A., Chr. English Department, Head Varsity Football Coach, Let- terman’s Club. FRONT ROW: Sherry Black, Chris Bober, Karen Barutha, Margaret Billo, Kelly Beilke. MIDDLE ROW: Scott Best, Kurt Bajczyk, Mark Armbruster, Randy Becker. BACK ROW: Daryl Balcerek, Joe Barlow, Jay Blochowicz, Mike Beaudry, Greg Becker. May I Go to the Bathroom? DENNIS W. DONOVAN Special Ed. B. Ed. — Special Ed. at U.W. Whitewater. FRONT ROW: Joyce Budziszewski, Rose Brummeyer, Victoria Carlson, Diane Chavez, Carolyn Cardin. MID- DLE ROW: Michael Buerger, Nancy Bzdusek, Matthew Bowc, Robert Case, Michael Borzick, Gerald Christ, James Chojnacki, Dion Borkowicz, Janice Buchholz, Todd Champeau. BACK ROW: Lynn Cicslewicz, Wallace Bowden, Lisa Cheke, Oscar Cervera, Dina Bueiow, Sue Bronecki. 47 Dapper Ds STEPHEN ALLAN GAZA Biology, B.S., Biology, U.W. Milwaukee, Assistant Swim Coach. FRONT ROW: Carrie Deau, Sharon Damask, Jacqueline Dc Salvo, Julie Duane, Jeralyn Evans, Therese Dietrich, Susan Esparza. MIDDLE ROW: Kurt Cottier, Jeff Czarnecki, William Dcttlaff, David Durski, Oc- tavio Delgado, Anthony Curatola, Kel- ly Duncan, Andrew Dretzka, Christine Czubek. BACK ROW: Kristine Detrie, Kenneth Duffek, Dawn Cor- bisicr, Sandy Duffek, Dawn Crapitto, Cynthia Domin. Great F and Gs RUSS COLOMBO Sophomore Biology, B.S., M.S. Whitewater University. FRONT ROW: Julie Gruener, Linda Gabert, Christal Gagliano, Robert Gagliano, Bonny Freidmund, Brenda Fctha, Stephan Goretzko. MIDDLE ROW: Shelley Fix, Robin Goodwin, Courtlan Fritz, Kevin Frome, Marc Gaidosh, Christopher Gerber, Ruth Ann Flick, Maureen Folger. BACK ROW: Robert Grove, Erin Girard, Susan Grau, Traci Golatke, Debra Gaidosh, Gary Gcstwicki. 48 49 We Couldn’t Think of a Thing JOHN SKILLE Art 3-4 and Art 7-8, B.S. Art at University of Minnesota Duluth. FRONT ROW: Carol Hardy, Steven Hoyt, Brian Helgren, Kristine Henschel. Christine Hersil, Judith Hauenstein, Stacy Izzo. MIDDLE ROW: Jacquelin Hauerwas, James Hecker, Charles Hatton, Dennis Hilby, Mark Huhn. Sherry Halverson, Jac- quelin Hammcl, Ronald Hcizman, James Hennlicn. BACK ROW: Christina Herman, Timothy Hanzel, David Helm, Michael Hessclbach, Kel- ly Ireland, David Hurling. We Couldn’t Think of a Thing MR. KAPONYA Graduated Univ. of Wise. Stout teach Automechanics, Basic Electricity. FRONT ROW: Elaine Kaczmarek. Katherine Jessup, Fay Marie Janusiak, Timothy Jensen, Dona Junemann. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Jackiand, Terrence Jackson, Mark Kaminski, Daniel Jeffery, David Kamedulski, Diane Jensen, Brian Johnson, Patrick Kachcllek. Robert Jaworski. BACK ROW: Laura Janicek, Christine Jutr- zonka, Darrell Jaskulski, Sharon Jurglanis. Machcle Janicek, Lynette Jastromski. 51 Meyer’s Blue Light Specials WAYNE MEYER B.S. U.W. Stout 1979, Graphics. FRONT ROW: Janine Kcishian, Gcri Kryger, Wendy Koch, Tracy Kchoc, Lisa Knoch, Louise Klobuchar, Laura Kuban, Tammy Kranz. MIDDLE ROW: Jackie Koflcr, Mark Kossel, Alan Kluczykowski, Mary Krajewski, Jeffrey Kubel, Nikola Krecak, Samuel Kozaczok, Thomas Krajewski, Rachelle Knutson, Richard Klimaszewski, Robin Koenig. BACK ROW: Bruce Kohen, Kenneth Koss, Keith Kubisz, Kenneth Kubisz, David Kotke, Jay Koenig. Bobby’s Burito Benders RON FOWLER B.S. U.W. Madison, Physical Education. FRONT ROW: Julie Mandich, Beckie Litka, Darlene Mackctt, Ann Mahnke, Sally Malicki, Bonnie Litka, Barbara Kurowski. MIDDLE ROW: Kelly Kunesh, Dawn Lecus, Beth Ann Lukes, Edwin Kujawa, Joseph Mar- ciniak, Curtis Loose, David Lackowski, Theodore Ludwig. BACK ROW: Roberto Martinez, Julie Lesch, Bar- bara Kunstman, Robert Lindberg, Catherine Lisota, Cathleen LaFountainc. 52 53 54 Happy, Hyper Hysterical Homeroom RHODA FOLEY M.A. Special Education Car- dinal Stritch College. FRONT ROW: Barbara Morrison, Laurie Matuszewski, Sharon Momsen, Roseann Nelson, Mary Mulqueen. MIDDLE ROW: Beth Mixdorf, Don- na Merlin, Dawn Monty, Michael Meyers, Michael Mikulay, Dean Nelson, Patrick Ninko, Mary Munoz, Judith Niehusen. BACK ROW. Thomas Mattmillcr, Cheryl Neuman, Maureen Miller, Nancy Mitchum, Kristine Melotik, Debra Nash. Price’s Perfectionists JAMES A. PRICE B.S. M.S. KNEELING: Diane Panosian, Susan Pckar. FRONT ROW: Theresa Parkin, Gregory Parker, Linda Pachi, Joni Nogay, Debra Ostrowski, Laurie Nordine, Renee Pelzek. MIDDLE ROW: Anjanettc Pelzek, Thomas Olszewski, Dennis Peeper, Robert Grove, John Nogay, Darrel Peterson, Cary Norbcrg, David Pchowski, Kevin Pcchcriza, Denise Pisarek. BACK ROW: Mary Beth Payne, Douglas Perkins, Perry Peterson, Joseph Paladino, Jeffrey Placko, Terry Ogle. at Going for It All and We Won’t Fall MARTHASTOLAR Graduate of Ohio State University, Home Economics, Textiles and Clothing, Additional. FRONT ROW: Janet Puetz, Thomas Puctz, Christopher Probst, Allan Riley, David Rasberry, Luke Rochrig, Robert Povolo. MIDDLE ROW: Dawn Regalia, Alice Robinson, Cheryl Rcszka, Donald Richter, David Reiman, Brian St. Louis, Albert Pruszka, Joseph Repinski, Michelle St. Marie, Shawn Sabcl, Suzanne Pritzlaff. BACK ROW: Glen Ratliff, Mary Povlich, Jacalyn Romich, Darlene Repta, Mary Ellen Russell, Lorenda Pritzl. The Corleone Family MARCIA SPLAN Mount Mary College — B.A. Home Economics Education, Foods 1-2, Advanced Foods Service, Child Development, Consumer Education. KNEELING: Julie Schulgen, Jaculin Santi, Robin Schmitt. FRONT ROW: Susan Schroedcr, Debra Schmidt, Nicholas Scaffidi, Jennifer Schulz, Cheryl Segedi, Margaret Scully, Karla Sikora. MIDDLE ROW: Joanne Schram, Dennis Sanger, Jay Sepanski, Penny Schilling, John Schultz, Michael Scherkenbach, Jay Schlucter, Paul Siodlarz, James Santi, Denise Schmidt. BACK ROW: Judith Schell, Michael Schlung, Brian Santi, Mark Savin, Dawn Schilz, Carla Schrocder. 56 57 Charming Cs MR. FRANK J. CHARAPATA B.A. St. Norbert College 1950, M.A. Marquette University 1953, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wichita State, Spanish Club Advisor. KNEELING: Mary Tomka, Peggy Stark. FRONT ROW: Linda Steffen, Karin Tomaich, Michael Stcltcr, Michael Soltis, Steve Suchorski, Barney Tabat, Karen Suchon. MID- DLE ROW: Leonard Thiede, Steve Stojadinovic, Randy Stauber, Michael Stahl, Christopher Teutebcrg, Mat- thew Stray, Steve Trinkl, Dennis Sopik, Sherry Stys. TOP ROW: Deb- bie Struck, Peggy Stoll, Elizabeth Tatera, Richard Tabat, John Tice, Lynn Tracy. Cal Babies CALVIN O. WETZEL Junior English, Adv. Composi- tion, B.S. and M.A.U.W. Milwaukee, Head Coach of Cross Country, Wrestling. FRONT ROW: Kimberly Zwick, Patrice Walker, Leigh Vytlacil, Mary Ellen York, Barbara Wiher, Kim Zaja, Kathleen White. MIDDLE ROW: Lori Windt, Laura Wojdac, Daniel Zeniecki, John Weber, Robert Wink, Thomas Wood, Russell Zinke, Julie Wagner, Todd Westhauser, Jean Williams, Penny Ward. BACK ROW: Paul Wield, Robin Yank, Edmund Witkowski, Kraig Zibolski, Stacey Wyszynski, Sue Ann Van Eimercn. 59 Don’t Skim Over Our Homeroom MR. ROBERT SPRADER Sophomore English, Debate, Assistant Forensic Coach. FRONT ROW: Jennifer Blochowicz, Cynthia Blaylock, Arrien Arriens, Cheryl Bienicwski, Joanne Anderson, Timothy Bagnieski, Wendy Bar- toshcvich. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Anderson, Dwayne Anderson, Jack Beining, David Bates, Paul Bclsky, Jef- frey Bahling, Ronald Bartz, Scott Bar- toshevich, Lynn Bindas, Eugene Blum. BACK ROW: Patricia Bondar, James Borowski, Mark Antifinger, David Alvarez, Ted Beinlich, Debbie Alvarez. Algrin’s Angels ROBERT ALGRIN Physical Education, B.A. Ripon College, M.A. U.W. Whitewater, 9th Grade Basketball, Jr. High East. FRONT ROW: Ann Case, Pamela Bulson, Susan Burzynski, Julie Bridich, Denise Brzek, Sharon Burditt, Sandra Bugni. MIDDLE ROW: Don- na Cartrette, Robert Buerger, Thomas Cieczka, Diane Burns, Paul Brzozowski, Suzanne Burdccki, James Ciurlik, Karen Brzozowski, Christopher Charney, Tammy Car- trette. BACK ROW: Steven Cecil, Patricia Cindel, Edward Cherry, Kevin Brown, Scott Chetto, Ronna Butz. 62 63 Dazed MRS. JOHNSTONE Graduated from LaCrosse B.S. Degree, Majored in Physical Education. FRONT ROW: Amy Corbett, Steven Davis, Joseph Czarnccki, Amy Beth Dopuch, Tina Douglas, Mario De Luca, Thomas Dietrich. MIDDLE ROW: Sheila Cornwell. Mark Dovi, David Dobrzynski, Kevin Comp, Thomas Conjurski, Matthew Demos, Ronald Culver, Brian Damitz, Paul Culver, Mona Devlin. BACK ROW: Anne Delbovo, Shawn Dempsey, Daniel Curry, Hector Delgado, Mark Dewald.Tim Dombrowski. Whip It Good DIANE LINDENAU Junior English, World Literature, Film Study, B.S. University of Wise. Madison, M.S. University of Wise. Milwaukee, Drama Club, Forensic. FRONT ROW: Carol Evanow, Jodi Engevold. Teresa Gasek, Terri Essig. Kriss Goad, Teresa Duffek, Dione Gazdik. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Golncr, Anthony Gargulak, Karl Gof- fried. Dennis Enoch, Scott Freeman. Mark Fossel, Dennis Dyszelski, Jeffrey Gavinski. BACK ROW: Lisa Geiger, Paula Goin, Scott Fogel, John Eiscnmengcr, Doug Golner. Julieanne Furdek. 65 2 More Years! PAUL BARRY Mechanical Drawing, Wood- shop, B.S. and M.S. Industrial Education — U.W. Stout FRONT ROW: Richard Haines, William Herrick, Sharon Hanna, Robin Grove, Deborah Hablewitz, Donald Heinrich, Daniel Hecimovich. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Gyirbaky, Richard Hanson, Shawn Grimm, Frcdrich Hammel, Bruce Greiner, Darrylc Henry, Michael Hecker, John Gross. BACK ROW: Kathleen Heltemes, Debbie Grzesk, Karen Heinzelman, Gale Hermsen, Ann Helstowski, Frances Grzeca. 8:16 Already? PATRICIA LEU U.W. — Whitewater, Gym- nastics Coach FRONT ROW: Kevin Hunt, Elizabeth Hinkins, Kelly Keith, Dawn Joas, Don- na Kaczkowski. MIDDLE ROW: Jef- fery Kilps, Joseph Jenders, Glenn Horozewski, Mark Jaeger, Jeffrey Johnson, James Jarantowski, Timothy Ice, Kevin Mildreth. BACK ROW: Jill Immel, Christina Jeffery, Leah Hof- farth, Terry Lynn Jacobson, Marilynn Jambrctz. Kompany “K” ROBERT BRZYCKI Social Heritage, Sr. Social Studies, Asst. “ET Team Foot- ball Coach, Head Track Coach. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Kuchcra. Amy Komorowski, Cheryl Krug, Jacqueline Koehler, Katherine Kubik, Jeanne Kukor, Lisa Krucky. MIDDLE ROW: Jill Kotarck, Thomas Kowalski, Todd Klotz, Joseph Kuka, Christopher Ksobiech, Mark Knaak, Gary Kraegcr, James Komorowski, Mark Koch. BACK ROW: Christine Kling, Cyn- thia Kollatz, June Kmieciak, Beth Ann Kovac, Anne Krajewski, Christina Koskovich. Why Can’t We Talk? PHILLIP WILKE Senior English. FRONT ROW: Leigh Magnuson, Kristin Lunde, Gloria Lezala, Judy Lahr, Jean Malmbcrg, Jackie Magestro, Beth Lupo. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Lukowski, John Lisowski, Timothy Lausier, Richard Lehouillier, Kevin Marchetti, Christine Lauters, James Laufenberg, Richard Mahnkc, Anthony Langowski, Cheryl Manzcck. BACK ROW: Nicholas Laskowski, Lori Littlefield, Benjamin Magestro, Kevin Lacher, Yvonne Lytge, Cheryl Lisowski. 69 4 Mi Confused? MR. MICHAELSKIBA FRONT ROW: Darlene Mizia, Christine Miller, Brendon Moran, San- dra Mayford, Janice Mikolajczak, Wayne Musha, Kristi Meeks. MID- DLE ROW: John Moczynski, Jennifer Murray, Keith McKcndry, Kevin Meeks, Michael Masarik, Dean Mon- ty, Arnold Meyer, David Morrison, Carol Morrison. BACK ROW: Rose Munoz, Sherri Miller, Julie Mish, Dave Mattmiller, Michael Mikula, Joanne Mikolajczak. Rookies? MR. LAURENCE ZIBELL Plane Geometry, Elementary Algebra, B.S. U . W. Milwaukee, M.S. U.W. Milwaukee. FRONT ROW: Darlene Nall, Victoria Owen, Michael Ninko, Paul Parker, Carolyn Nelson, Brian Parkins, Jill Olson. MIDDLE ROW: Catherine Paccagnella, Joseph Paul, Ronald Paul, Randall Nerat, Jeffery Nowak, Gary Notham, Matthew Pachi, Paul Pallen, Christopher Olivcrson. BACK ROW: Filomena Pascolini, Jeffery Palkowski, Lynn Neuman, Sue Nelson, Sherry Olszewski, Lisa Nowak. 70 71 “Burger’s Best; We’ll Be Free in 83” MRS. NOLAN BURGER Special Education, Assistant Track Coach FRONT ROW: Sue Ponec, Gary Posda, Keith Peters, Kenneth Prodzin- ski, Michael Piche, James Piemeisel. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Pritzlaff, Steven Plachinski, Daniel Popodi, Cheryl Popple, Robert Pekar, Kim Pecheriza, Paul Quinn, Alan Quarter- mont, James Povolo, Tracy Peterson. BACK ROW: Denise Peeper, Jody Putz, Shelly Plath, Steven Pliszka, Jef- fery Pekar. Shy Ss? MARY ROSE LORENZIN1 STEINKE Sophomore and Junior English, Speech Reading, F.T.A. Ad- visor, Forensics Coach, B.A. and M.Ed. Marquette University. FRONT ROW: Kelly Shellenbcrger, Sue Rytman, Greg Rice, Mary Sanger, Wendy Schumacher, Michelle Renn- ing, Ann Marie Schildknecht. MID- DLE ROW: Tom Rutkowski, Steven Schanning, Jesse Romero, Tim Riel, Andy Schroettner, Richard St. John, Patrick Riley, Ronald Serocki. BACK ROW: Shelley Sepanski, Daniel St. Onge, Brian Schroepfer, Susan Saskowski, Penny Schwartz, Serra Lucilio. 73 We’re Not Pouty Like the Rest We’re Rowdy and the Best!!! BARBARA A. OTTE Advanced Speech, Speech 10, English 10, B.S. English, Speech, at U.W. Oshkosh, 3 Act Plays — Director, Foren- sics— Assistants. FRONT ROW: Sheline Skudlarczyk, Jeffrey Steffen, James Stevenson, Pamela Slogaski, Julie Simuncak, Mark Sieger, Christina Stockman. MIDDLE ROW: Stacie Sorce, Jen- nifer Stevens, Anthony Slusar, Rolf Stibbe, Christopher Stewart, Anthony Skibba, Dan Sheehan, Michael Strehlow, Donald Stachowiak, Christine Slivinski, Catherine Shore, Shelley Skowronski. BACK ROW: Colleen South, Michael Stolz, Gordon Smith, Lauretta Stoll, Rick Straszewski, Lisa Soltis. Class of 83 We’ll Go Down in History MR. MIKE McCURDY Economics, Government, B.S. Eau Claire, M.S. Whitewater FRONT ROW: Linda VanEimcrcn, Cathy Sucharski, Pam Swiatek, Inda Ugrina, Christine Urbaniak, Jean Swanson, Thu Dung Tieu. MIDDLE ROW: Cynthia Swanda, James Treul, Dotty Treloar, Todd Tuma, Dan Vac- caro, Gary Thames, Jeff Trapp, Mark Szvmczak, Mark Swessel, Carolyn Szydel. BACK ROW: Holly Trisco, Penny Vad, James Totka, Beth VanDerWal, Tim Tarnowski, Eve Thielen. 74 75 Wide-Eyed H. J. TRZECIAK Stevens Point — B.S., St. Mary's College — M.S., Biology FRONT ROW: Susan Wilde, Kelly Witkowski, Connie Warren, Ron Zcniccki, Jane Vasquez. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Zwolinski, Scott Walker. Tom Weber, Phil Zimmer, Joseph Wescla, Julie Wineinger, Pete Wood, Don Wenzel. BACK ROW: Joel Weber, Constance Wolf, Maureen Whalen, Don Wenzel, Kim Wagner, Cindy Wcnglewski. Lost and Found FRONT ROW; Karen Cicslewicz, Charles Hubbard, Thomas Hesiak, Christopher Brown, Christopher Geigher, Donald Grochowski. BOT- TOM ROW: Renee Pcllcr, Ronald Beyer, Jackie Herdcn, John Bergsrud, Joseph Cribb. FRONT ROW: Jaci Santi, Tom Kowalski, John Charney, Steve Dobr- zynski, Gcri Zandi, Chris Bober, Denise Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Tony Dufrane, Jenny Thompson, Dale Elenich, Beth Schumacher, Gail Halverson. 77 A.F.S. Talent Show N.H.S. Tutoring More Than a Picture Book Each year the yearbook staff sets out to produce a yearbook which is something more than a picture book. They try to cap- ture the laughs and the tears, the whispers and the shouts, the successes and failures. The job is an endless one. This year the staff started the 1981 book last spring as soon as the 1980 book was com- pleted. They worked on through the summer into the fall. Although they can’t please everyone, the staff tries their hardest. They try to picture as many people, activities, and sports as possible while trying to incorporate the theme of “At Cudahy we build windows, not walls.” While paging through this year’s book, try to notice all the windows not walls and how this is accomplished at CHS. 1. Artist — Steve Dobrzynski and Ad- visor — Mr. Hitt 2. Seniors — Sandy Raygo, Gcri Zandi, and Pat Hiiby 3. Juniors — Denise Schmidt, Cheryl Segedi, Chris Bober, Jaci Santi and Dennis Hiiby 4. Sophomores — Ronna Butz, Beth Lupo, and Diane Anderson 5. Photographers — John Charney, Tom Kowalski, and Chuck Cartwright Not pictured Kelly Keith 80 A.V. Help There are some people in this school that don’t get as much credit as they should, specifically the boys in A.V. You might say that pushing around carts all hour isn’t tough, but we have to sign equipment out and ship it. We might have to fix it. We also might have to run it after school, before school, and on a day off for someone. We also have to make copies and spirit masters (sometimes 30 pages or more at a time). It might not be the hardest thing to do in school, but the work done is ap- preciated by all. BOTTOM ROW: Tim Jensen. Ken Kubisz, Ed Kujawa, Gary Jagodzinski. TOP ROW: Allen Riley, Dennis Hilby, Greg Parker. Library Aides Library Aides? Who and what are they? You may have asked that question sometime during the year. A library aide is a person who devotes his her study halls to help Miss Krelitz in the library. Paula Goin and Shelley Ward are just two of the mahy kids who help out. Their job is mainly to help check out books and replace the books back on the shelves when they are returned. BOTTOM ROW: Ellen Gross, Debbie Struck, Paula Goin, Pat Keith, Kathy Lukowski, Sharon Jurglanis. TOP ROW: Lorie Prit .l, Shelley Ward. A1 Boltik. 82 Pacer Controversy, current news, feature stories, and columns. This is what Pacer was all about this year. David Walker, the resident comic, headed a staff that worked hard to upgrade the quality of our paper. “Every department has im- proved over last year,” Mr. Hitt said, “We tried to make the Pacer more along the lines of a magazine.” Following the magazine for- mat, the departments were well staffed. The cynic, Pat Keith, was in charge of editorials. To Heck with it, the sports section, was written by Tom Hecker. The music scene, leave it to Terry, was Terry Teschner’s brainchild. Battle of (T) Wits, the debate department, was headed by the Walker brothers, David and Scott. The Pacer put together a quality paper that Cudahy High can be proud of. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Schmidt. Carolyn Yakei, Michele Rcnning, Carolyn Szydel, Darcie Gadzik. TOP ROW: Tom Hecker, Mr. Hitt, Pat Keith, Dave Walker, Terry Tesehncr. Scott Walker, Joe Rcpinski. Thanks to typists: Lynn Dec, Donna Juneman, Sue Esparza, And artist: Carol Koch, Cindy Domin. NHS Opposite page: WANTED: CHS students. Eligibility will be judged by good character, friendly service, fine leadership ability, and better than average grades. FOUND: The National Honor Society. This year’s group is comprised of 36 members whose President is Jeff Sa- jdak; Vice-president, Dana Polachowski; Secretary, Lily Ander- son; Treasurer, Debbie Hartunian; Historian, Annette Colla; and Parliamentarian, Dave Walker. The main objective of NHS is to pro- vide service not only to the school, but to the whole community. Over the past six years, they have donated 9150 hours of time, and raised $4600 in scholarships, clearly fulfilling their goals. 1) NHS: ROW 1: Geri Zandi, Dave Walker, Debbie Hartunian, Dana Polachowski, Jeff Sajdak, Lilly Ander- son, Annette Colla, JoAnn Thorson. ROW 2: Mike Heltemes, Annette Olszewski, Julie Lisota, Carl Koch, Maureen Novak, Ann Wirhanowicz, Debbie Bowc, Linda Reszka, Jeanne Lupo, Kathy Haske, Kris Wieczorek, Beth Ann Nowak, Jolene Furdck. ROW 3: Lynn Woodbridgc, Janet Czajkowski, Pat Hilby, Denise Elenich, Renee Grove, Clint Laskowski, Tom Friechels, Mike DelBovo, Scott Nowakowski, Tony Ralenkottcr, Mike Krucky, Beth Ciurlik. Lettermen ROW 1: Colleen Moran, Carol Yakel, Cheryl Protasiewicz, Cathy Burzynski, Maureen Novak, Renee Harvey, Jolene Furdek, Dana Polachowski. ROW 2: Dale Barrett, Paul Wield, Janet Puctz, Robin Koenig, Laura Janicek, Sue Pekar, Barb Kunstman, Barb Ryterski. ROW 3: Greg Hardcn- brook, Mr. Bowc, Jay Zielinski, Scott Nowakowski, Sue Pritzlaff, Bob Jakubowski, Tony Bartell, John Ric- ciardi, Mary Ellen York, Danae Wood, Tom Hecker, Dottie Treloar, Bonnie Lang, Barb Witkowiak, Renee Wachowiak, Laura Ramskugler. 85 Guidance and Office Help, the “Gofers” of CHS The members of Guidance and Office Help do a variety of jobs at CHS. They answer phones, give out passes, and run many errands. I'm sure you’ve run into them at some time or another. These people deserve much recognition. Guidance Help members in- clude: Dean Barrette, Rick Schultz, Patti Grambow, Jolene Kmeciak, Tammy Bartlett. Tom Heckcr, Mike Bindas, Dale Barette, and Ron Mizia. Office Help members in- clude; Jill Kotarak, Mary Weitekamp, Carol Gamache, Laura Ramskugler, Sue Anuszewski, Renee Wachowiak, Diane Chavez, and Debbie Alvarez. 86 Debate Team Has Its Last Hurrah! The Cudahy Debate Team, brilliantly coached by Mr. Robert Sprader for many years, will be remembered by all those who were involved. There were many happy, frustrated, and crazy moments for the team members. Who could forget our team mascot, the squirrel? Who could forget those two bags of peanuts? Who could forget all the trophies, plaques, and mugs? These are just a few of the special memories. This year the Debate Team competed in just two tour- naments. The first tournament was held here at CHS. Two teams from Cudahy were entered. One of the teams finished in fourth palce, while the other team finished better than expected. David Walker and Sandy Raygo received speaker mugs for their 3-0 record on the negative side of the fourth place team. The se- cond, and last tournament for the team, was held at Oak Creek High School, The one team that entered finished with disappointment that Saturday afternoon. The Cudaliy Debate Team, with our coach Mr. Sprader, extends a fond farewell to all. Pictured are: Prank Pritzlaff, Richard Kranz. Michael DcIBovo, David Walker, Jeff Sajdak, Mr. Sprader, Sandy Faygo. Thercsc Parker, Laurie Wojkac and Colleen Moran. Karen Cieslewicz was missing. 87 Drama Club Holds Pumpkin Celebration The drama club is made up of those students who like to enrich their aesthetic sense through the fine arts. Every year they try to raise enough money to go to various dramatical performances. This year they were looking for something different to do besides selling candy bars to the student body, so they decid- ed to give a Pur-Pumpkin celebration in honor of Hallo- ween. During the week there w’ere various things to do such as guessing the amount of corn in the jar, carmel apple sales, and the Grand Goul contest which was w'on by Steve Dobr- zynski. Also during 4th and 5th hour the movie “Night of the Living Dead” was shown free (with a 50c donation). All in ail everyone had a good time and the drama club raised money to take them to a few more performances during the year. Renee Grove, Anjelija Trifunovich, Collen Moran, Lori Littlefield, Lori Wojdac, Jeff Sajdak. Judy Mosem, Lisa Heideman, Mike Krucky. Lily Anderson, Jean Mikolajczak, Dave Walker, Lynn Mahnke. 88 Ushers Seat Us The job of telling people where to sit at C.H.S. musicals, plays, concerts, and other auditorium programs is the du- ty of the Usher’s club. They make it easy for you to find your seat as quickly as possible so that you may enjoy the show. This year the usher’s started wearing a button so that it’s easier to identify them. So next time you’re at an event of some kind at the C.H.S. auditorium look for the girl with the button and give her a little thanks for doing a rather thankless job. TOP: Sue Anuszcwski, Renee Grove, Kathy Cieczka, Jill Langowski, Tam- my Ginter, Colien Moran, Anjelija Trifunovich. BOTTOM: Debbie Har- tunian, Lisa Nowak, Debbie Alverez, Denise Brzek, Beth Ann Kovac, Gina Knapinski. Stage Crew TOP: Jim Borowski, Tim Gravcning, Jeff Grim, Craig Pitzl, Kelly Hardcn- brook. A! Borowski. BOTTOM: Gary Marifke, Lori Littlefield, Donna Burns, Chrys Grau, Maureen Walen, Ronna Butz. 89 Student Council and Officers BOTTOM: Jeanne Lupo, Thu Dung Tieu. Tracy Peterson, and Sandy Hass. MIDDLE: Mary Payne, Lynn Tracy, Kelly Kitzerow, Bonnie Lang, Barb Kuntsman, Linda Rachi, Mike Piche, and Michele St. Marie. TOP: Dave Dykes, Tom, Hccker, Mike DclBovo, Lynn Woodbridgc, Terry Ogle, Margaret Billo, Andy Schroettncr, Sue Plachinski, and Jcri Evans. Senior Class Officers: Dave Dykes, Lynn Woodbridgc, and Jeff Sajdak. Junior Class Officers: Lynn Tracy, Barb Kuntsman, and Mary Payne. Sophomore Class Officers: Pam Swiatek, Andy Schroettner, and Sue Plachinski. Art Club FRONT ROW: Tim Bagnieski, Theresa Parkin, Cindy Domin. BACK ROW: Mr. Homar, Hector Delgado, Lisa Heideman. 90 91 CHOIR 1) BASSES: ROW 3: Bob Jaworski, Steve Dobrzynski, Steve Rewolinski, Paul Alcksy, Mike Wilbrandt. ROW 2: Craig Pitzl, Cliff Akey, Jay Zielinski, Dave Kotke. ROW I: Gary Marifkc, Ken Sierszen, Mark Bugni. Shawn McKendry, Jeff Placko, Luke Rochrig. 2) ALTOS: ROW 4: Renee Anderson, Geri Zandi, Janet Czajkowski, Jean Mikolajezak. ROW 3: Maria Treloar, Terry Ogle. Renee Wachowiak, Kelly Kunesh, Beth Mixdorf. ROW 2: Mary Puetz, Debbie Stromski, Michelle Izzo, Katy W'cins. Maureen Grimm. ROW' I: MaryJo Ksobicch. Stacy Izzo, Laura Ramskuglcr, Maria Ortiz, Cindy Alberts. 3) TENORS AND BARITONES: ROW 3: Mark Szymezak, Dan Popodi, Steve Shanning, Mark Fosseil. ROW 2: Chuck Cartwright, Luke Bienick, Tony Ralenkotter, Mark Harris. MISSING: Brian Schroepfer. 4) SOPRANOES: ROW 4: Ruth Flick, Peggy Stoll, Rachell Knutson, Karen Zarski, Pat Hilby. ROW 3: Donna Burns, Robin Simpson, Kathy Haskc, Sandy Raygo, Fay Janusiak. Mary Payne. ROW 2: Shelley Parge, Denise Bartoshcvich, Tammy Opdahl, Dawn Fosseil. Michelle St. Marie. Sandy Hass. ROW 1: Kim Zaja, Sue Pekar, Sue Esparza, Connie Blaylock. Debbie Hartunian, Shelley Fix. MISS- ING: Cheryl Bartoshevich, Denise Sandahl. 5) CHORUS: ROW' 4: Dianne Burns. Jenny Murray, Gail Hermsen, Mona Devlin, Karen Hcinzelman, Terry Jacobson. Cindy W'englewski, Julie Bridich, Carol Hardy. ROW 3: Marilynn Jambretz, Lori Littlefield, Jacqueline Koehler, Sherri Miller, Leah Hoffarth, Denise Peeper, Pam Swiatek, Sue Burzynski, Cheryl Bieniewski, Jodie Jackson, Teresa Duf- fck. ROW 2: Sue Ponec, Cathy Shore. Cristine Kling, Joanne Anderson, Yvonne Lytge, Cindy Blaylock. Judy Hauenstein, Jill Olsen, Vicki Owen, Jodi Engcvold. ROW 1: Dione Gazdik, Wendy Schumacher, Shelly Skowron- ski. Cathy Paccagnella, Linda Van Eimeren, Michelle Running, Carrie Deau, Linda Gabert, Amy Corbett, Robin Schmidt MISSING: Pat Cindel. of Chorus!!! WOODWINDS: BOTTOM ROW: Thu Dung Ticu, Gloria Lezala, Darlene Mizia, Barb Ryterski, Jill Kotarak, Pam Slogaki, Ann Wirhanowicz, Geri Kryger, Shelle Sepanski, Debbie Hablewitz, Cathy Reitemes. TOP ROW: Jeanne Lupo, Anne Krajcwski, Renee Grove, Debbie Rouse, Mike Zemanovic, Diane Chavez, Sandy Simuncak, Kate Jessup, Sue Kinzer, Machele Janicek, Robin Grove, Renee Magestro, Mary Ellen Russell, Beth Lupo. PERCUSSION: BOTTOM ROW: Luke Bicnick, Dave Reiman, Bob Martinez, Tim Bagnicski, Dave Alvarez, Wayne Gcstwicki, Glen Nowak, Jeff Cribb, Scott Walker, Ron Zeniecki. TOP ROW: A1 Pruszka, Bruce Greiner, John Gross, Tom Bodwin, Jim Laufcnbcrg, Ed Zeman, Jeff Kulka, Mark Huhn, Annette Olszewski. ... And the “BEAT” 94 WOODWINDS: TOP ROW: Jim Laufcnberg, Mike Vaccaro, John Treat, Dave Marling, Kelly Keith, Steve Cecil, Jim Povolo, Dan VacCaro, Joe Cribb, Jackie Magestro, Ann DelBovo, Debbie Alvarez, Jody Putz, Laura Kuban, and Cheryl Reszka. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Jensen, Nancy Bzdusek, Kristi Meeks, Darlene Nall, Joanne Mikolaiczak, Julie Furdek, Amy Dopuch, Barb Morrison, and Pam Pulser. BRASS: TOP ROW: Carl Koch, Bruce Koncn, Andy Dretzka, Paul Culver, Jerry Cribb, Nick Scaffidi, Scott Fogel, Cary Norberg, Jeff Ruditys, Bob Grove, Ed Sanger, Tom Dietrich, Rolf Stibbe, Matt Demos, and Lynn Neuman. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Gestwicki, Jeff Palkowski, Dale Elenich, Frank Pritzlaff, Jim Ciurlick, Liz Tatera, Chris Charney, Tim Rcil, Mike Heltemes, Ron Stankowski. Rusty Fogel, and Tom Nowakowski. goes on and on • • • COLOR GUARDS AND RIFLES: BOTTOM ROW: Shiela Cornwell, Cheryl Newman, Kathy Kubik, Gail Halverson, Leigh Magnuson, Jackie Romich, Dawn Kotccki, Jolcne Furdik, Mancy Mitchum, Beth Ciurlik, Lynn Woodbridge. TOP ROW: Peggy Stark, Sue Bronecki, Margaret Billo, Karen Brzozowski, Dotty Treloar, Mary Krajew-ski, Kathy Haskc, Mike Deibovo. JAZZ BAND: KNEELING: Gohn Treat, Rusty Fogel, Gary Gestwicki, Mary Krajewski, Ann Wirhanowicz, Mark Huhn, Dave Walker. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Dull, Wayne Gestwicki, Annette Olszewski, Jackie Romich, Peggy Stark. Mike Deibovo, Nick Scaffidi, Jeff Palkowski, Lynn Woodbridge, Gordy Smith. TOP ROW: Liz Tatera, Mike Vaccaro, Tern Reil, Paul Wield, Chris Charney, Scott Fogel. Mike Heltemes, Ron Stankowski, Tom Nowakowski, Frank Pritzlaff, Carl Koch. 96 Pep Band BOTTOM ROW: Beth Curlik, David Harling, Debbie Rouse, Gail Halverson, Sandy Simuncak. SECOND ROW: Dawn Kotcekc, Jill Koterak, Cheryl Neuman, Steve Cecil, Paggy Stark, Lynn Woodbridge, Debbie Alvarzc. THIRD ROW: Jerry Cribb, Lynn Neuman, Frank Pritzlaff, Gary Gastwicki, Scott Fogel, Mike DelBovo, Tim Bagniewski, Gordy Smith. Jeff Cribb. STANDING: Mr. Dull, Robin Yank, Marshell Gerber, Gary Norberg, Jim Curriulk, Mike Heltemes, Chris Charney, Ron Stankowski, Rick Lichouillcr Orchestra BOTTOM ROW: Carol Evcnow, Joyce Budziszcwski, Dina Buelow. SECOND ROW: Jean Kaehler, Lisa Nowak, Janet Puetz, Laurie Mateszewski. THIRD ROW: Jim Stevenson, Mark Swessel. Brandan Moran, Beth Kovac, Mr. Tresp. TOP ROW: Andjelija Trifunevich, Dana Polachowski, Pat Keith, Colleen Moran. Community Action Program TOP: Bottom Row: Kosana Stojcevic, Danae Wood. Middle Row: Lois Wesa, Tony Sparacino, Bob Jakubowski, Lin- da Wield. Top Row: Ken Sicrzcn, Mike Sucharski, Janet Kinney. BOT- TOM: Bottom Row: Peggy Panosian, Karen Goad, Kathy Vcriga, Wendy Solomon, Chris Sol berg, Oliva Pascolini, Joanne Litkowiec, Nina Delgado. Middle Row: John Van Zeeland, Kelly Kitzcrow, Debbie Rouse, Nancy Bong, Connie Blaylock, Holly Flood, Cathy Floger, Debbie Hesiak, Jane Anderson. Top Row: Doug Freivalt, Steve Stray, Gary Marifkc, Mr. Dchring, Scott Geiger, Erv Paplinski, Cliff Akcy. 98 Forensics Not many people really know what forensics is all about. If you asked someone who knows they would more than likely tell you it is formal speech. That doesn’t tell you much. Well, if you liked speech in your sophomore year, you'd probably enjoy forensics. It is divided up into many different catagories among these are: 4 minutes, 8 minutes, poetry, in- formative, theater, play at ac- ting, and many others. It takes a lot of time, effort, and if you are good and enthusiasic enough you will get an A grade in regionals then sectionals, then the best and most exciting state! PICTURED: BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Sajdak. ROW' 2: Dana Polackowski, Annie Tomasik, Laurie W'ojdak, Vicki Owen, Michelle St. Marie. ROW 3: Greg Becker, Collen Moran, Nancy Bong, Annette Olszewski, Dave Walker, Mary Weitekamp, Dottie Trcloar, Steve Rcwolinski, Tony Ralenkotter, Scott Walker, Sandy Raygo. ROW 4: Maria Treloar, Beth Ciurlik, Kathy Haskc, Julie Wine- inger, Terry Ogle, Cheryi Newman. 99 MARIA ORTIZ From Bolivia, So. America A.F.S. Club ROW 1: Diane Chavez, Heidi Fredc, Maria Treloar, Deborah Hartunian, Maria Ortiz, Nancy Bong, and Joyce Budziszewski. ROW 2: Lilly Ander- son, Jill Langowski, Ellen Cross, and Denise Brsek. ROW 3: Lisa Nowak, Beth Kovac, Debbie Alvarez, Robin Grove, Dotlic Treloar, Darlene Nall, Kristi Mepks, Thercse Dietrich, Renee Grove, and Chrys Grau. 101 Model UN Model UN is a club designed to duplicate the United Na- tions in New York. Each school involved in this program picks a country and 5 people to represent it. They must do research to find out the customs and the background of their country. This year the students here will be represen- ting South Africa and Afghanistan. The schools get together to discuss and solve problems. Un UN members are: Jeff Sa- jdak, Mr. Brzychi, Dave Walker, Andjelija Trifunovich, Barb Witkowiak, Colleen Moran, and Scott Walker Photo Club ROW 1: Kelley Keith, Shelley Skowronski ROW 2: Dean Barrett. Sue Poncec, Pam Swiatek, Sue Esparza. Dan St. Ongc. Joe .lenders, Jeff Palkowski ROW 3: John Carney. JOe Cribb, Tom Kowalski. Mr. Hitt, Matt Demos, Tom Krajewski Pictured on bottom: Jay Kutka 102 Anyone Have Any Snow? Snow, skies, boots, cancella- tions —- this is what Ski Club was about this year. With all the people involved in Ski Club it’s a shame they have to depend on the weather. If they wouldn’t have to be so dependent they could be one of the most involved groups in the school. Ski Club is made up of “on the whole beginners and in- termediate skiers” according to Mr. Brzycki. It is a good chance to try skiing and see if you enjoy it. This year is the first year for the Ski Team. The team works on downhill racing and slalom, the most experienced person is Malt Tarnowski who is the captain of the team. PIC. 1: Andy Dretzka, Mike Masarik, Matt Tarnowski. Slalom: Matt Tarnowski. 103 104 Band Bizarre Ends on a Good Note “I've” never seen an extravaganza like this before, was Mr. Vax’s com- ment about Band Bizarre '81. He also said it was well planned and very organized for the number of groups involved. Band Bizarre is the biggest concert put on by the band. It is also well- known throughout the state. There are 125 students in the symphonic band, and they are also involved in many smaller groups, such as: concert band, wind ensemble, percussion ensemble and jazz band I and II. Mike Vax made a wonderful per- formance. It was a pleasure to have Mr. Vax as the guest soloist. He seems to put the students at ease when he per- formed with them. A few parents were so impressed with Band Bizarre that they sent cards complimenting the terrific performance of the bands. Mr. Dull said he was very happy with the performance of all the groups. A special thanks to Mr. Hitt for his terrific announcing at Band Bizarre. 106 Brigadoon BRIGADOON CAST Tommy Albright...................Carl Koch Jeff Douglas...............JeffSajdak Sandy Dean..........Micheal DelBovo Vendors.........................Susan Pekar Michele St. Marie Kenneth Sicrs .cn Tony Ralcnkottcr Geri Zandi Archie Beaton..........Shawn McKcndry Harry Beaton.......Stephen Rewolinski Angus MacGuffie ........Mark Fossell Andrew MacLaren .. .Steve Dobrzynski Fiona MacLaren .........Maria Treloar Jean MacLaren..................Jeanne l.upo Meg Brockic...................Kathryn Haskc Charlie Dalrymple .. .Steven Schanning Maggie Anderson.......Jacalyn DcSalvo Mr. Lunde.......................David Harling Stuart Dalrymple ... Tony Ralcnkotter Sword Dancers ......Michael DelBovo David Kotke MacGregor...........Kenneth Sicrszen Frank...............Tony Ralcnkotter Jane Ashton.............Terry Jo Ogle 108 Musical Big Success November 13, 14, and 15, the Cudahy Sr. High School music department presented the musical production of Brigadoon. The show, a Lerner and Loewe composition of the late ’40’s, featured over 50 Cudahy students performing the best they knew how. Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, the two main characters, are hunting in Scotland when they inadver- tantly stumble upon the fan- tasy world of Brigadoon, a land that will forever remain in the 18th century. While there, Tommy finds himself falling in love with a young lass named Fiona and Jeff finds himself being pursued by a love hungry Meg Brockie. That same day, young Briga- doon citizens Charlie Dalrym- ple and Jean MacClaren are getting married. The celebra- tion, however, is marred by Jean’s jealous former lover, Harry Beaton, who, after lear- ning he will not get Jean's hand in marriage, attempts to ruin the miracle of Brigadoon by leaving the town. After the crisis is resolved by Harry Beaton’s death (while trying to escape Brigadoon he “trips and crushes his head”), Tommy must decide to either return home to his fiancee or stay in the fantasy world of Brigadoon with the girl he real- ly loves. In the end, he chooses to stay in Brigadoon. The cast owes a great deal to the pit band, lighting crew, make-up crew, and set crew for, without their efforts, a show would have been impossible. ill Look Homeward Angel CAST Eugene Gant..........Dave Waldoch Ben Gant.............Andrew Brhel Mrs. Marie “Fatty” Prut Kathic Haskc Helen Gant Barton....Ellen Charney Hugh Barton...................Jeff Sajdak Eliza Gant ..........Mari Bukowski Will Pentland.................Bill Marchese Jake Clatt .......Michael DclBovo Mrs. Clatt........Mary Weitekamp Florry Mangle............Sue Kukor Mrs. Snowden.............Sue Jesse Mr. Parrel........Steve Rewolinski Miss Brown...........Jeanne Lupo Laura James.......Carrie Burdecki W. O. Gant....................Dave Walker Dr. Maguire..........Jeff McKclvie Tarkinton ........Steve Dobrzynski Madame Elizabeth ........Cathy Lupo Luke Gant.........Scott Damgaard Soaks Baker..........Greg Becker Extras.... Sue Kinzer, Bonnie Herrick Student Director.....Bonnie Herrick Asst. Student Directors--Sue Jesse, Annette Oleszewski 112 If For many of the students, the words “If a picture paints a thousand words . . holds more meaning than just a song. It holds memories of the 1980 Prom. But these memories wouldn’t exist of it wasn’t for the hard work of some students. These students, forming various com- mittees, worked long and hard to make Prom special for each couple. Miss Wowzynski was quoted as saying, “Everyone on the committee made Prom a school affair.” Credit should also be given to Mr. Homar and Mr. Haske. Miss Wowzynski also stated. “With the organizational powers of Mr. Homar and the decorating wizardry of Mrs. Haske, the 1980 Prom was transcended into the romantic atmosphere of the heavens.” But as with any project, there’s bound to be problems. Things did not always run smoothly, but anyone who at- tended Prom would have found it hard to believe. As the couples walked through the field house doors, it was as though they were entering “the heavens”. Couples were quoted as saying, “It was so pretty”, “I loved every minute of it.”, and “It's too bad it went so fast”. Even though it lasted only- three hours, the memories will last forever. 114 “Prom ’80” 115 1979 King Queen Pic. 1 — page 116 Mike Kline Katy Steffes 1980 King Queen Pic. 1 — page 117 David Dykes Jeanne Lupo 1980 Court Janet Czajkowski Michael Bindas Maureen Novak Kraig Goad Valerie Immel Rusty Fogel Lynda Mudrock Michael Starich Bonnie Lang John Ricciardi 116 C.H.S. Goes West for Spirit Week This year the entire school body decided to spend a week out west for the 1980 Spirit Week. Monday started out the wing-ding with the sexy legs contest, winners Mr. Trickey and Kevin Kubaki recieved their awards at Friday’s Purgold Homecoming assembly. Tuesday brought us dance hall girls, cowboys, and even an occasional cactus with costume day, there was also preliminary voting for Homecoming court. Wednes- day was overall spirit day, over half of the students showed up at school with their favorite pair of bib overalls on. Thurs- day arrived and it was dress-up day, voting for King and Queen, and judging for homeroom windows. Finally the day of the game came on Friday. We played against rivals South Milwaukee and the festivities started off with a Purgold Homecoming assembly in the afternoon and the Homecoming Court was presented with Queen Maureen Novak and King Dave Walker. Speeches and cheers rounded off the program and everyone went home to prepare for the game that night. The game started at 7:30 with the burning of the “C” at half-time and a square dance done by the band members. Unfortunately Cudahy lost this game against South Milwaukee but next year they better watch out. Saturday night the Flomecoming dance was held at the Jr. High East where music was provided by Freebound. 118 119 Homecoming Western Style by: Tony Ralenkotter The “Western Days” theme of Homecoming 1980 promp- ted many Cudahy students to dress as cowboys, to paint creative windows, or to wear fine clothing. The Student Council, under the leadership of President Jeanne Lupo, did a superior job of organizing all the activities involved with Homecoming. All of the Spirit Week ac- tivities, including the Second Annual “Sexy Legs” Contest, were sponsored by the group. The week came to a climax with a pep assembly on Friday. The King and Queen for this year’s Homecoming were David Walker and Maureen Novak. The football game on Friday evening against South Milwaukee showed the feeling of “Packer Pride” at CHS. The dance on Saturday featured the music of the rock band “Freebound.” Homecoming 1980 has many special memories. It will surely be rememberd for years to come. 120 zzi Yahoo! Walking down the halls dur- ing Spirit Week, you could hear the sounds of The Statler Brothers or Kenny Rogers coming from several stereo sets. The western fever hit many students at Cudahy. Who could forget all these memories? Homecoming 1980 was a time for every cowboy and cowgirl to jump up and start square dancing. The fun was just beginning! The Homecoming Court for 1980 were: Lynda Mudrock and Tony Bartell, Jeanne Lupo and Chuck Miller, Debi Bowe and Dave Dykes, Janet Cza- jkowski and Tom Freichels, and Maria Ortiz and Scott Nowakowski. The festivities before the football game in- cluded the car ceremony with the girls of the court. The cowboy boots and cowboy hats are gone, but the memories they brought to the students of CHS will remain forever. Homecoming is a special time of year for those who participate. Cudahy’s Packer Pride was shown more than ever during Homecoming. Years from now everyone will look back to those fun times and wish they had lasted just a bit longer. 123 Next Year? This could have been their year. After 12 years of trying, Mr. Wetzel hoped for the Purgold trophy. Well 13 is an unlucky number. Led by the Purgold King Mike Kenney, the Cudahy Boy Harriers ran to a respectable 3rd place finish. The girls, led by Rita Sheehan, placed 2nd. a highly respectable position. Rita Sheehan ran at a pace good enough for 5th place. Queen Gail Kupferschmidt and her court led the support of the teams. They made October 3rd, 1980, one of Sheridan Park’s most exciting days. But for Mr. Wetzel, it’s just like being a Brooklyn Dodger fan. He’ll just have to wait till next year. PICTURES; THIS PAGE: I. The Cross Counlrv Team, 2. Purgold Court. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Woodbridgc, Scott Walker, Pam Ku- jawa, Jeff Bloch owicz, Gail Kupferschmidt, Mike Kenney, Darcic Gadzik, Mike Buerger. Renee Wachowiak, and Jim Borowski. 3. The teams are ready to start. Opposite page: I. Oueen Gail Kupferschmidt and her court. 2. Scott Walker, 3. Queen Gail Kupferschmidt and King Mike Ken- ney. 4. The girls Cross Country team, 5. Mr. Thalman giving the girls a pep talk (Come on gals!!), 6. King Mike Kenney. 124 Guys’ Track After the football team won the title of Suburban Conference Champions there were high expectations for all sports yet to follow. The ’80 guys track team lived up to these expectations. The climax of the track season came when they became Indoor Suburban Conference Champions. The excitement of this moment was so intense that they were looking towards the outdoor season with the feeling that nothing could stop them now. The many early morning practices con- tributed greatly to last year's superb season and the overall season record of 71 -6. Every member of this team gave it his all but there were some members who were outstanding. Mike Sanfelippo was the Conference Champ indoors in the mile and was second in the outdoor mile. Outstanding performances were also shown by Andrac D’Acquisto, Bill Hesiak and Ken Kubisz. Both Andrae D’Ac- quisto and Bill Hesiak hit the height of 13'6 which made them the new school record holders in pole vaulting. The outlook for the ’81 team is a good one because of the large number of returning Ict- termen. Two of which are Dave Kamcdulski and Rob Wegner. Dave was the unexpected winner of the 100 yd. and 220 yd. dashes at the Suburban Outdoor meet. Due to the fact that Don Kaczmarck was injured for most of the season Rob Wegner held the position of our leading shot putter. People identified in the pictures arc 1. Scott Damagaard. 2. SPRINTERS: BOT- TOM ROW: Allan Riley, Paul Wield, Greg Parker, Wayne Gestwicki, Bob Martinez. TOP ROW: Coach Brzyeki, Oscar Cervera, Dave Kamcdulski, Andy Wasikowski, Jeff Szymezak. Ken Peters, Kurt Bajezyk, Blair Manila. 3. FIELD: BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Sanfelippo, Andrac D’Acquisto, Bill Hesiak, Dan Craig, Kraig Goad, Jay Blochowicz. TOP ROW: Oscar Cervera, Keith Kubisz, Steve Porst, Craig Szymezak, Andy Wasikowski, Jeff Szymezak, Glenn Hof- farth, Dave Kamcdulski, Coach Meyer. 4. Andrae D’Acquisto. 5. Ken Peters. 6. Andy Wasikowski, Mike Sanfelippo, Jeff Szyme- zak. 7. DISTANCE: BOTTOM ROW: John Ricciardi. 2nd ROW: Bob Grove. Tom Col- la, Scott Nowakowski, Greg Hardenbrook, Don Zacskc, Duane Manthei, Sam Holguin. 3rd ROW: Mike Kinney, Ed Scully, Mark Kosscl, Al Pruszka, Scott Damgaard, Bob Povolo, Coach Thalman. 4th ROW: Tim Machak, Ed Witkowski, John Charncy, Mike Buerger TOP ROW': Mike Sanfelip- po. 8. WE1GHTMEN: BOTTOM ROW: Dave W'alker, Rob W'cgner, Tony Sparacino. TOP ROW: Mark Armbruster, Darrel Peterson, Tom W'ood, Don Kaczmarck. Coach Dean. 9. Keith Kubisz. 10. John Ricciardi. Other outstanding meets were: PACKER INDOOR, KOZY RELAYS. CUDAHY RELAYS, 2nd in HALE INVITA- TIONALS AND WIAA SECTIONALS. Other outstanding performers: Blair Mat- tila in the 65 yd. dash, Mike Sanfelippo in the mile and Dave Kamcdulski in the 100 yd. and 220 yd. dashes. 129 130 On the Run If you happen to be driving on Lake Drive, catch a glim- mer of our Girls’ Track Team. If you missed them last year, you lost the chance to see two very good runners Lori Kowalski and Debbie Piontek. This year the Girls’ Track Team had a very valuable run- ner, Rita Sheehan. The team is trying to improve last year’s runners to make up for the loss of Lori who went to state. Over the past couple years our Girls’ Track Team has been improving steadily. Rita went to state to run in the quarter mile. Coaches: Miss Gretenhart, Mr. Delaney, Miss Nolen Buerger. Page 130 pic. 3: BOTTOM: Dawn Corbisier, Peggy Peterson, Julie Lesch, Linda Pachi. MIDDLE: Pat Walker, Darlene Mackett, Lisa Hiedeman, Kathy Haske. TOP: Barb Kunstman, Robin Yank, Ann Skibba, Dana Polachowski, Dotty Treloar. Page 131 pic. 2: BOTTOM: Danea Wood, Barb Rytorski, Robin Koenig, Dheri Protasiewicz, Dana Polachowski. MIDDLE: Pam Slogaski, Dottie Treloar, Sue Kinzer, Barb Heyer, Marueen Novak, Darlene Nall, Cindy Wenglewski, Beth Ciurlik, Cheryl Segedi, Linda Van Eimeren. NOT PICTURED: Chris Bober, Rita Sheehan. Page 131, pic 4: BOTTOM: Carla Schroeder, Debbie Piontek, Barb Kunstman, Leisa Nei, Lori Kowalski, Jill Hoenig. MIDDLE: Mary Ellen York, Pam Bulson, Jody Putz, Patti Solda, Sue Ponec, Renee Harvey. TOP: Gena Knapinski, Sheila Corn- well, Darlene Nall, Kathy Haske. Boys’ Tennis The boys' 1980 Tennis team had an up and down season: winning just two meets, but losing three others by only one point. Highlights of the season were a late season win over West Allis Central: and close losses to Waukesha North and a very strong Shore wood team. Most Valuable Player Hubie Krawczyk became the first player in several years to advance to the Sectional tournament with two strong vic- tories at subsectionals. Other awards were presented to Tom Putirskis Most Improved Player, Khahn Le — Hardest Worker, and Frank Pritzlaff — Rookie of the year. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Maak, Randy Heckcr, Frank Pritzlaff, Joe Wasicka. TOP ROW: Coach Thomas Nackers. Jeff Sajdak. Tom Putirskis, Dave White. Dave Mahnke, Brian Butch. Hubie Krawczyk. 132 ! Golfers Swing Into Action by Jim Ford Hooking and slicing their way to a 5th place finish in the Suburban Conference, the CHS Golf team looks for a higher place next year. Coach Venne said “With the help of the juniors and very promising sophomores the team is expecting to be in the top 3 of the Suburban Con- ference for the next two or three years.” John Knutsman’s and Jeff Kubel’s consistency will lead the team to another great or even better season. TOP. Jim Hecker, Mike Bindas, John Kunlsman, Steve Trinkl, Jeff Kubcl. BOTTOM: Mike bindas. John Kunt- sman, Jeff Kubel. ( 133 Cross Country Page 134, pic., 1: Robin Koenig, Cheryl Scgedi, Dottie Treloar, Rita Sheehan, Mary Ellen York, Cheri Pro- asicwicz, Mary Jo Nowak, Maureen Novak, Jeanne Lupo, Diane Williams, Julie Ottc, Coach Thalman, Coach Wetzel. Pic. 2: 1 Scott Walker, 2 Dottie Treloar, 3 Brendan Moran, 4 Mary Ellen York, 5 Dan Lesch, 6 Maureen Novak, 7 Steve Nelson, 8 Mike Ken- ney, 9 Coach Wetzel, 10 Cheri Pro- tasiewicz, 11 Mike Buerger, 12 Jeanne Lupo, 13 Scott Fogel, 14 MarkSzymc- zak, 15 Jeff Blochowicz, 16 Nick D’Acquisto, 17 Jim Curlik, 18 Mike Williams, 19 Rita Sheehan, 20 Diane Williams, 21 Robin Koenig, 22 Dan Langer, 23 Coach Thalman, 24 David Damgaard, 25 Julie Otte, 26 Cheryl Scgedi, 27 Mary Jo Nowak, 28 Jim Borowski, 29 David Henry, 30 Dragol- jubTrifunovich, 31 Rusty Fogel. Page 135: Mike Kenney, Rita Sheehan, Mike Williams, Cheri Pro- tasiewicz, Scott Walker, Jim Curlik. 134 “We Ran .. By C. Wetzel Run... We ran ... We ran over hill... We ran over dale ... In all kinds of weather we ran . . . Emotion ... We laughed ... We cried ... We cheered ... We sighed!!! From Bulldog to South Eastern, we grew as a team. “Bernie” touched our hearts at Purgold. We flexed our muscles at Suburban; We won 4th prize ... We had a dream for Sectionals, but fell 3 points shy ... Oh, well... There’s always next year ... When we again will be running ... C. Wetzel 135 Girls’ Swim 1) VARSITY: ROW 1: Vicki Owen, Amy Komorowski, Holly Trisco. ROW 2: Jolene Furdek, Sharon Wier. ROW 3: Beth Cuirlik, Laura Janicek, Chris Jutrzonka, Lynn Tracy, Dana Schultz. ROW 4: Michelle Owen, Kathie Haske, Brenda Kossel. ROW 5: Miss Herman, Sue Schroeder, Ms. Pakora. TOP: Chris Hcrsil. 2) JR. VARSITY. ROW 1: Kris Henschel, Peggy Stark. ROW 2: San- dy Hass, Leah Hoffarth, Tammy Kranz, Julie Fruner. ROW 3: Dawn Lccus, Ann Hclstowski, Toni Brewer. ROW 4: Sue Plachinski, Brenda Kollatz, Renee Harvey, Renee Ander- son, Sue Burzynski. 3) DIVERS: Annie Tomasik, Lynn Bindas, Dana Polachowski, Renee Harvey. 137 Volleyball Individuals Stand Out With the exception of the losses the boy’s volleyball team encountered this year, the team sparkled with some outstan- ding individual plays. Kevin Klobuchar with his superior efforts, that of which assured him of what was need- ed to put the Pack on top. Coach Steve Hoffman recognized the leadership and outstanding play of seniors Tim Wiza, Tim Rowland, Steve Dobrzynski, Jeff Sadjak, Tony Wineinger, Tom Putirski, and John Engevold. The Pack ignited to a con- solation championship earlier in the year as they faced 10 teams at the Bay Invitational. Regardless of the 22-38 record, the team had a successful season and will be returning with lettermen Jeff Nowak, Andy Schroettner, and Todd Westhauser next year. By: Chuck Miller Top Picture: BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Hoffman (coach), Jeff Nowak. Kevin Klobuchar, Wally Bowden. MIDDLE ROW: Tim Wiza, John Engevold, Jeff Sajdak, Tom Putirski. TOP ROW: Tony Wineinger, David Rasberry, Tim Rowland, Steve Dobrzynski, Todd Westhauser, Andy Schroettner. Bottom Picture: BOTTOM ROW: Mary Wcitekamp, Lynda Mudrock, Carol Yakel, Robin Yank, Cheryl Neuman. TOP ROW: Mr. Dean (coach), Julie Barr, Liz Tatera, Barb Kunstman, Lisa Trapp, Jackie Hauer- was, Janet Czajkowski. 138 Spikers Improved “Interest in volleyball at Cudahy is at an all-time high,” Mr. Dean said. This year there were 24 players out for the J.V. girls’ volleyball team, and 11 players out for the Varsity team. The team finished with a 13-17 record, and took ninth place in the 16-school Subur- ban Conference. The setter’s award went to Barb Kunstman for a team high of 189, and she was also awarded the most valuable player of the team. Janet Czajkowski was awarded the spiker’s award, and she led the team in serving. There was a good deal of en- thusiasm for volleyball this year. Next year should be even better. Top picture: BOTTOM ROW: Beth Hinkcns, Joanne Mikolajczak, Chris Slivinski, Donna Tatcra, Tina Jeffery. SECOND ROW: Sue Siiinski (coach), Jill Olson, Janice Mikelajczak, Julie Wineinger, Lynn Neuman, Stacey Krawczyk. MIDDLE ROW: Margaret Billo, Debbie Ostrowski, Sue Bronccki, Julie Furdek, Donna Buelow. TOP ROW: Karen Brzozowski, Kathie Kubik, Sue Friechels, Sue Nelson, Jen- ny Stevens. Bottom picture: BOTTOM ROW: Mike Schlund, Tim Bagniewski. MID- DLE ROW: Bob Jaworski, Jim Hen- nlich, Dennis Peeper. TOP ROW: Gary Kraegar, Mr. Hoffman, Mark Dovi. Record Doesn’t Show Girls’ Success “This year’s tennis team had one of the most successful years ever,” said Coach Nackers. “We finished 3rd place in the Racine Invitational.” The two captains of this year’s team were Linda Rem- pala and Annette Olszewski. Along with being capatin An- nette also received the most valuable player award. Other players who received awards were Debbie Rouse for most improved, hardest worker went to Renee Wachowiak and Titi Tieu received the Rookie of the year award. Varsity: FRONT: Annette Olszewski. MIDDLE: Sandy Simuncak, Diane Mayford, Annette Colla, Barb Witkowiak, Renee Wachowiak, Linda Rempala. BACK: Maria Ortez, Mary Payne, Michele St. Marie, Coach Nackers, Susan Pritzlaff. J.V.: SEATED: Ann Schildnccht. MIDDLE ROW: Thu Van Tieu, Deb- bie Hablewitz, Terry Jacobson, Shelle Scpanski, Cathy White, Ann Mahnke, Janet Puctz, Debbie Rupp. BACK ROW: Sue Esparza, Lori Stahl, Penny Shilling, Renee Magestro. «mi 'im 140 A T radition of Victory Carried On The thrill of victory ... no agony of defeat. Running swiftly into the end zone, the linebacker victorious- ly throws the ball to the ground. The fans rise to their feet triumphantly. “A hard working team that wanted to win,” that’s how Coach Bryzcki described this year’s B-team. Because of this willingness to work hard they earned a Co- Championship title, with a record of 7-1; “We had one of the best defenses in the conference, the most points scored against us was 14 points,” stated Coach Bryzcki. B-team ends another suc- cessful season! BOTTOM ROW: Mike Hecker, Tom Cieczka, Rick St. John, Rich Mahnkc, Tom Kowalski, John Tice, Dennis Dyszelski, Bern Magestro, Mario DeLuca, Jeff Kilps, Ron Paul. SE- COND ROW: Darrylc Henry, Pat Riley, Bob Burger, Steve Pliszka, Dean Monty, Pete Wood, Arnie Meyer, Jeff Pekar, Manager, A1 Quartermont. THIRD ROW: Tim Rcil, Bob Pekar, Ron Culver, Jeff Bahling, Mark Jaeger, Jeff Gavinski, Shawn Grimm, Matt Demos, John Lisowski, Joe Paul, Jim Laufenberg. FOURTH ROW: Steve Plachinski, Gordy Smith, Tony Slusar, Matt Pachi, Jeff Trapp, Tony Gargulak, Paul Parker, Jim Karweik, Coach Vandcrvest. TOP ROW: Coach Bryzcki, Coach Wiechowski, Manager Tim Ice, Manager Randy Nerat, Lon Stachowiak, Bruce Griener, Tim Lukes, Tony Skibba. 141 Football By Dennis Hilby After a very successful year of 9-0 some people were very disappointed with the 7-2 record of this year, but accor- ding to Coach Venne this was a successful year. One thing that really hurt the Packers this year was the number of injuries before the season. The Packers were faced with another problem this year in that much of the returning squad was young. According to Coach Venne, “you win with Seniors not Juniors”, and Coach Bowe, “Juniors make mistakes. Seniors do too, but Juniors make more.” Even though the team had these problems going against them, they kicked off the season strong by slipping by Tosa West 14-7. The big play of the game was with Chuck Miller returning a kickoff 82 yards for a touchdown. Cudahy coming through with less than 6 minutes left in the game came back to win by recovering a fumble and in- tercepting a pass. They barely won the game with the score of 21-9. Even though a team fumbles a lot in a game, that doesn’t mean that they will lose. Cudahy showed this in their next game with Waukesha South. They survived seven fumbles and won the game 16-8. The next game was con- sidered to be a very easy game against Milwaukee West. We scored four touchdowns against them including two by Ken Kubisz in the first quarter. At this time Cudahy was looking very good ranked se- cond, with confidence going in- 142 to the next game against South Milwaukee, Coach Bowe’s theory, “It’s not true that teams do well, on homecoming. I’ll bet 95% of your homecom- ing teams lose. The kids just aren’t thinking about football.” Well, Cudahy lost the most im- portant game of the season to South Milwaukee 17-0. Cudahy got inside the 20 yard line three times during the game, but failed to score. “Anytime a good team loses there is a lot of disappoint- ment,” says Coach Trickey. Cudahy wasn’t going to let this bother them much because the next game they beat West Allis Central 18-6. At this time they were 5-1, a good record yet. Dave Walker had a good night against West Milwaukee when he blocked two out of three punts. This helped Cudahy win 22-8. They will walk into the next game with Whitefish Bay with a 6-1 record. Bad luck hit the Packers. A fumble and an interception came late in the game with Whitefish Bay. This was the turning point of the whole game. This is what made Cudahy lose. Whitefish Bay walked away with a 13-3 victory. The next game Cudahy started scoring early, with a 73 yard bomb to Greg Parker on the first play. This game ended 22-10. The Packers had a 7-2 record of the 1980-81 year. This made them finish third in the conference. 143 TEAM 9 Keith Kubisz 10 Tom Hooker 12 Scott Nowakowski 15 John Schultz 20 Chuck Miller 21 Tony Bartcll 22 Greg Parker 23 Ken Kubisz 24 Dave Dykes 25 Oscar Cervera 26 Kurt Kujawa 32 Pete D'Acquisto 33 Kraig Zibolski 35 A1 Riley 36 Rick Straszewski 40 Dave Helm 42 Ron Mizia 44 Jay Sepanski 45 Kevin Kubacki 46 Glen Ratliff 47 Mike Meyers 50 Gary Jagodzinski 52 Chris Geiger 55 Jerry Gargulak 57 Tom Wood 60 Dan Jeffery 61 Paul Wield 62 Darrel Peterson 63 Tony Curatola 64 Jason Blochowicz 65 Mark Armbrustcr 66 Kurt Bajczyk 67 Dave Walker 68 Jay Zielinski 71 Steve Stojadinovic 72 Mark Huhn 74 Shawn McKendry 75 Robert Wegner 76 Robert Jakubowski 77 Ed Kujawa 78 Tony Sparacino 80 Tom Freichels 81 David Kamedulski 82 Jim Hecker 83 Bob Grove 84 Steve Rcwolinski 85 A1 Pruszka 87 Robert Wink TRAINERS Brian Jackson Tim Jensen Lee Miller Chris Probst COACHES Jeff Trickcy Jerry Bo we Bernie Schmidt Carey Venne TOP LEFT: Cap. Pete D’Acquisto TOP RIGHT: Cap. MVP and all conference Chuck Miller BOTTOM LEFT: Cap. Tom Freicheli BOTTOM RIGHT: Most Improved Kurt Kujawa 144 Wrestling ’81 On February 7, Jeff Blockowicz became the first wrestler in the history of the Suburban Conference to be a four time tournament Champion. In addition to that unprecedented feat, Jeff had a perfect record against conference opposition of 54-0. His records: 1978 at 98 14-0 1979 at 105 13-0 1980 at 119 14-0 1981 at 126 — 13-0 Among Jeffs more notable school records are his 89 wins. 65 initial take- downs, 40 pins, 563 team points. JEFF You were superb! Suburban Champions 1980-81 Jeff Blockowicz (126 ) 1980-81 Darrel Peterson (185 ) scctionai Champion 1980-81 Darrel Peterson VARSITY: FRONT ROW: Mike Simerson, Jeff Blochowicz. John Clem- enti, Scott Fogel, Tom Puelz, Kelly Schellcnbergcr. BACK ROW: Coach Brienzo, Coach Wetzel, Kurt Bajczyk, Darrel Peterson. Jay Blochowicz, Dan Weber, Tony Curatola, Doug Spahr, Manager Cary Norberg. JV: FRONT ROW: Tom Weber, Ed Cherry, Gary Gestwicki. Ben Magestro, Joel Weber. MIDDLE ROW: Jay Wegner, Dan Lesch, Ed Witkowski, Lucilio Serra, Jim Hennlich, Mark Szymczak, Greg Parker. TOP ROW: Coach Brienzo, Glenn Jesse, Mark Sabel, Bruce Greiner, A1 Riley, Jeff Bahling, Mark Savin, John Weber, Pat Riley, Tom Cieczka, Coach Wetzel. 146 Girls’ Basketball Boasts Best Season Ever I. BACK ROW: Janet Czajokowski, Liz Tatera, Sue Fricchels, Mary Jo Nowak, Ebba Wiechowski. FRONT ROW: Shelly Plath, Carol Yakel, Barb Ryterski. 2. Coach Raymond, Mary Zink, Chris Slivinski, Sue Nelson, Karen Hcinzclman, Debbie Grzesk. FRONT ROW: Jill Olson, Jenny Blo- chowicz. Stacey Krawczyk, Jill Immel, Donna Tatera. The '81 Girls' Basketball team had their best season ever. The total team effort contributed greatly to their Fine season record of 12-6. The team had strong players at every position on the court. 148 JUNIOR VARSITY: KNEELING: Rick Jones, Coach Trickey, Rich Mahnke. STANDING: Manager Dave Alverez, Manager Jeff Trapp, Mike Mikula, Rick St. John, Joe Paul, Mike Hecker, Bob Pekar, Tim Lukes, Jeff Nowak, Darrylc Henry, Chris Kso- biech, Ron Paul, Todd Tuma, Keith Peters, Mario DcLuca, Manager Arnie Meyer. 150 Cudahy Wins Again If you haven't heard a loud “swoosh,” people singing “Another One Bites the Dust,” and loud crowds cheering, you haven’t been at a Cudahy basketball game. Cudahy basketball games were as exciting as ever this year — even if they didn’t capture the Suburban title. Most of us won't forget the agonizing defeat in overtime at the first Cudahy-South Milwaukee game or the “sweet taste of revenge” after our 42 point victory in the second game against them. There were also the games against Racine Horlick and Wauki South where the team knocked them out of first place. Head Coach, Dr. Hassemcr, is opti- mistic each year that the team will be great. Even when he loses graduating seniors, he knows there are other play- ers who will follow in their footsteps. This year’s outstanding players were seniors Mike Bindas, Mike Kenney, Scott Nowakowski, John Ricciardi, Tom Hcckcr, Chuck Miller, Ron Mizia, and juniors John Schultz, and Todd Westhauser. Quickness was a main factor in Cudahy’s game this year. The players had few problems with full court press- ing and running. According to senior Mike Bindas, here are a few things he thinks the guys will remember most. DO YOU REMEMBER: — How John Ricciardi would mop the floors with his uniform and then shine them with his knees? — How great Nosa would play the day before a game and then take the next day off? — How Fry would pick up three quick fouls so he could crash the rest of the game? NAME Elkhorn Milwaukee King Waukesha North West Allis Central Milwaukee West South Milwaukee East Troy Riverside Wauwatosa West South Milwaukee Shorewood Bay West Milwaukee Racine Horlick Wawatosa East Waukesha South Juneau West Allis Hale WE —THEY 60-80 57-47 71-50 61-51 87-46 56-57 71-52 82-56 80-66 80-38 51- 60 77-67 52- 44 75-74 40-52 65-55 151 Varsity KNEELING: Tom Friechels, Mike Bin- das. STANDING: Mr. Trickey, Mr. Meyer, Paul Wield, Mike Kenney, Chuck Miller, Steve Trinkl, Ron Mizia, Todd Westhauser, John Schultz, Scott Nowa- kowski. Tom Hecker, John Ricciardi, Brian Santi, Rick Schultz, Jim Hecker, Dr. Hasscmer. 152 153 Boys’ Swim PICTURED STANDING: Coach Scdlacek, Chuck Cartwright, Mike Schcrkenbach, Steve Plachinski, Jeff Johnson. Coach Gaza. BOTTOM ROW: Denise Schmidt, Mike Hel- temes, Dan Zwolinski, Dave Rasberry, Rob Schultz, Jerry Gargulak, Ron Stankowski, Mark Kossel, Chris Jutrzonka, Greg Lcsch, Dale Barrette. 1. Ron Stankowski 2. CAPTAINS: Mike Heltemes and Jerry Gargulak 3. Jerry Gargulak PICTURED FRONT ROW: Mike Pichc, Joe Minerath, Coach Scdlacek. 2nd ROW: Paul Belsky, Steve Davids, Kevin Brown. 3rd ROW: Coach Gaza. Phil Zimmer, Jeff Steffen, Don Wen- zel. TOP ROW: Bob Lindbcrg. The Cudahy Swim Team enjoyed it’s finest season ever. Even though their dual meet record dipped below .500 to 6 wins — 8 losses, the team set 7 school records. This is the most school records set in a single season in Cudahy swimming history. The varsity team placed 5th in the Suburban Conference Relays and 9th in the Confer- ence Championship Meet. The team can look forward to continued success next sea- son as the JV posted a winning 9 wins — 4 loss record. Coach Scdlacek 154 155 Cudahy Cheerleaders, Something to Cheer About This year the cheerleaders real- ly started out fresh and new. A new advisor, new uniforms, and two new squads. The new advisor, Mrs. Splan, was new to the cheerleaders and their old ways, but she still did an outstanding job. You would think that the sports that the cheerleaders cheer for, basketball and football, would be more dangerous than cheering. But this year’s squads proved that theory wrong. Just about every week, someone got hurt! This could be from their hard practices fourth hour and after school every night. But all of this hard work paid off in the end. VARSITY: Val Immcl, Sue Schrocder, Debbie Bowe, Sue Pekar, Pam Kujawa, l.ynn Cieslewicz, Mary Payne, Peggy Stoll, Joanne Thorson, Cheryl Rcszka. J.V.: BOTTOM ROW: Kriss Goad, Judy l.ahr, Mona Devlin, Chris Miller, Diane Anderson. TOP ROW: Cheryl Lisowski, Vicki Owen, Sharon Burditt, Beth Lupo, Cheryl Krug. 156 157 Pom Pon “What can you say about pom ponning that hasn’t been said already.” This phrase goes through the minds of many people. But knowing that there are many new students to our school, it’s a good idea to say a few words about pom pon. The squad, which is com- posed of 20 girls this year, is a very important part of Cudahy school spirit. They hold pep rallies before most of the big games to help people gain a little enthusiasm in their team, and give them their support. These girls give of their time and of themselves to entertain and cheer on Cudahy crowds to victory. UPPER LEFT: Gail Kupferschmidt, Bonnie Lang. UPPER RIGHT: Carla Shroedcr. MIDDLE TOP: Linda Rcczka, Lynn Bindas, Gail Kupfer- schmidt, Kris Hcnschcl, Carla Shroe- der, Dawn Shilz, Toni Bieszk, Michelle Izzo, Kathy Cicczka, Traci Golatke. MIDDLE BOTTOM: Jcannic Lupo, Bonnie Lang, Mary Ellen York, Annie Tomasik, Jeanne Cervera, Lori St. John, Kathy White, Debbie Gaidosh, Jackie DeSalvo, Shelley Bender. LOWER LEFT: Debbie Gaidosh, Carla Shroeder. Chris Henschel, Dawn Schilz, Bonnie Lang, Gail Kupfer- schmidt, Jeanne Cervera, Lori St. John. LOWER RIGHT: Annie Toma- sik, Dawn Schilz. Wrestlerettes The wrestlerettes are a small group of cheerleaders, that cheer at wrestling meets. This year the squad consists of only four girls. They are from left to right: (top) Tammy Kranz, Sue Kinser, (bottom) Janet Kinnev. Lori Brzycki. WRESTLING CANDIDS: TOP: Jeff Blochowicz. BOTTOM: Dan Weber. Gymnastics Gymnastics, the most recently formed sport at CHS, has had a very successful year and with the prospects for Var- sity, they will be heading for a better one next year. The only major problem that the gymnastics team has is the lack of depth. They need more people. Jobs and other activities seem to be the main causes. But there were still outstanding individuals on the team. Kris Wiezorek was the most consist- ent gymnist. Dawn Schilz was the individual with the most potential. With the success that the team had this year, it would be worthwhile to follow them next year. FRONT: Lori Wojdac, Kim Zaja, Annie Tomasik, Miss Leu, Kris Wiezo- rek, Sue Schrocder, Susie Pekar. BACK ROW: Linda Pachi, Cathy White, Mary Sue Ellen York, Dawn Schilz, Tina Douglas, Michelle Royek, Denise Pisarck, Gcri Krygcr, Janet Puctz. 160 Principal Mr. Robert Seeger Assistant Principal Mr. Harold Lorenz Superintendent Dr. John Phipps School Board SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT Donald Lisowski, Barbara Terranova Shirley Dressnandt — Vice Pres. Lee Kraus — Pres. Patti Meershacrt Joseph Furdok STANDING: Dr. John Phipps Raymond Glowacki Leighton Millar— Bus. Mgr. 161 1. ELAINE J. BOYCE Soph., Speech — English, B.S., English — History, UW Milwaukee, M.S. UW Milwaukee 2. RICHARD CHEKE Univ. of Wyoming, Univ. of Marquette, Univ. of Wisconsin, Stout, B.S. and M.S. 3. MRS. PATT CLARK Business and General English, B.S. English, UW Stevens Point 4. DARYL DEAN B.S. Northland College, Boys Track Coach, Girls V.B. Coach. 5. RICKDEHRING CAP Coordinator, Employ- ment Counselor, U.W. Whitewater, B.X. in Educa- tion, Sociology, Broadfield, Social Studies, Masters of Education Professional Development — Career Education. 6. GERALD DERBY Drivers’ Theory, Drivers’ Practice, B.S. Bemidgi State, Assoc. Degree in Bus. Admin. MATC, M.A. — College of Racine, Spec. Degree in Sch. Admin. — UWM. 7. KERRY B. DULL B.M.E. Milton College, M.M. University of Wisconsin-Madison. 162 1. JAMES L. FONS Geometry — Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry, B.A., M.Ed at Marquette University. 2. LAVERNE FRANK Librarian 3. MR. THOMAS GILL Psychology, Sr., Govern- ment, Sr., Economics, Sr., University of WI — Social Studies, M.A. Education Psych. 4. MS. PATRICIA HANSON UWM — B.S., UWM — M.A. Senior Counselor, Ushers Club 5. PETER HASSEMER Director of Student Ser- vices, Head Basketball Coach 6. CHARLES P. HITT General English, 12 Grade Journalism, 12 Grade B.S. English at U.W. Whitewater, Arrow, (Year- book) Advisor, Pacer Ad- visor, Varsity Baseball Coach 7. MS. HERMANN Advanced French, UW — LaCrosse, UW — Madison, B.S. — French, B.S. — Driver Education, French, Pom-Pon Advisor, Head Girls’ Swim Team Coach 1. STEVE G. HOFFMAN Physical Education, B.S., M.S. Notre Dame Univ. of Wise. Mad., Boys’ Volleyball Coach 2. JEFFREY MICHAEL HOMAR Bachelor of Fine Arts UWM, Master of Science, Art UWM 3. MISS JUDY KRELITZ UWM — BFA, MALS Librarian, Library Round Table 4. KENNITH J. KUJAWA Algebra, Trig., Calculus, Computers, B.S., M.S., Math at UWM, Ass’t. Basketball Coach (JV), Cheerleader Advisor, Chess Team Advisor 5. E. JAMES LAFLEUR World History, German, B.A. Oshkosh, M.A., UW Whitewater 6. PATRICIA LIVENS Shorthand and Clerical Practice, B.S. Bus. Ed. Edgewood College, M.S. U.W. Madison 7. MS. JANE McELROY Typing 1-2, Ex. Per Typing, B . E . at U . W . — Whitewater, CBL Advisor 'j— 1. FREDERICK MURPHY Soph. Biology, Advanced Biology, B.A. — Milton College, M.A. — Duke Univ., Chairman of Science Dept., National Honor Society Ad visor, Senior Class Sponsor 2. MR. THOMAS NACKERS U.W. Whitewater, M.S. U.W. Whitewater, Accounting, Advanced Ac- counting, Business Law, Data Processing 3. MR. EDWARD RACE Loyola Univ. L.A., Calif., Marquette Univ., B.S., M.E., Guidance Counseling, Chairman Guidance Dept., Comm. Action Project, Ex- plors Club 4. BOBSEDLACEK B.S. Mathematics, M.S. Ed. Psych., Geometry, Con- sumer Math, Mathematics Physics, Head Swim Coach 5. MR. BERNARD SCHMIDT U.S. History, B.S. History, Physical Education, UWM, M.S. School of Administra- tion Supervisor — College of Racine, Varsity Football Line Coach 6. LEE SOLDA B.S. — UWM, Master’s Math, Minor — Physics 7. LARRY R.TRESP Orchestra Director 165 1. MR. TRICKEY Physical Education, Ripon College, M.A. University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee Education, Varsity Football Coach, B-team Basketball Coach, Packer Weight- Training Club 2. MRS. ARLENE UR1CK Clothing, Foods, and Family Living, U.M. — Stevens Point, B.S. Home Ec, Education, Fresno, Calif. State College, UMW. 3. S. VANDERVEST Metals, Teacher, B.S. and M.S. — University of Wisconsin — Stouts, Head B-team Football Coach 4. CAREY VENNE English 5-6, Geography 1-2, B.S. — English, UWM, Oshkosh, M.S. — UWM., Asst. Football Coach, AV Supervisor 5. MR. JOHN WALTER U.S. History, Athletic Director 6. LINDA WOWZYNSKI B.M. — Alverno College, Choir, Chorus, Voice Classes, Junior Class Ad- visor, Musical Director. 166 TEACHER PATRONS Mr. James Fons Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Lorenz Calvin O. Wetzel Jeff Trickey H. J. Tizeciak Mr. Robert Seeger Mr. John Walter A.D. Charles Darwin Frederick Murphy Louis Pasteur Gerald Derby Michael Sedlacek Laurence Zibell Service Help 1. Ken Riegel 2. Dan Parsbrig 3. Larry Lexala 4. Irv Heltemes 5. Marie Hoover Helen Dounar Viola Nemeth Elaine Notham Dorothy Pisarek Regina Suchorski Mary Witkowski CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1981 FROM CITY OF CUDAHY OFFICIALS Mayor............Lawrence P. Kelly City Clerk................Frank J. Janicek City Treasurer..Robert P. Sadowski City Attorney.......James E. Boren Municipal Judge ... Gregory P. Gregory Aldermen Frank L. Chovanec Glen F. Proeber Eugene Zawikowski Ronald E. Smolinski George J. Malicki SERVING ALL OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY TlovieP SHOP Complete Floral Service 3101 EAST LAYTON AVENUE CUDAHY. Wl. 53110 PHONE C414)744-4970 Thanks for All Your Help Again This Year Arrow Staff D’AMATO’S Fine Dining and Cocktails 3876 East Squire Cudahy, Wl 53110 1 Blk. South of East Layton 483-4069 1 Blk. West of South Lake Dr. GUgqe,____________ FURNITURE INC. Carpet, Drapes, and Wallpaper Interiors Decorated To Please Your Taste 4918 S. Packard 482-3770 JAC-LYN BEAUTY SALON Mr. Paul Schalk 4720 S. Packard Ave. Appointments Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110 747-9045 Business Patrons JOAN’S BEAUTY SALON 4251 S. Packard Ave. DRETZKA OFFICES 3625 E. Squire Ave. This area may be used for autographs or you may place here your favorite picture of Mr. Daryl Dean! 173 Congratulations Class of ’81 From “C” Club VENDINE 16612 W. Roger Dr. New Berlin, Wis. 786-1272 Supplying Industry, Business, Schools, and Restaurants with their beverage and vending needs in the Greater Milwaukee area. Roger F. Raygo President STUDENT COUNCIL Ut 'i ( Utf1 k)d$MrV sy (j O 0 5 C7 i c3= V r ° Thanks to the Student Body for All Your Support Good Luck Class of ’81 I GLADON COMPANY, INC. 3383 E. Layton Ave. — Cudahy 483-6070 Wishes to Congratulate The Class of “81” Congratulations Class of 1981 Hamischfeger isk CUDAHY MARINE BANK 4702 South Packard Avenue Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110 Member FDIC steams magnetics conGRwaxions steams magnetics lnc.4u a subsidiary of Magnetics International. Inc. 6001 S.General Ave. . Cudahy. WIs. 53110 • C-4143 763-6000 Featuring Arby’s • Roast Beef Sandwich 5965 So. Packard Cudahy, Wl 53110 BOB GEORGE SERVICE One Stop Auto and Truck Service 5261 South Nicholson Avenue Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110 Call: 482-3080 Compliments of Q Lq 4009 S. Packard Avenue 481-3766 Quality for Less Sk era i (J3eauty Saion Su s.r Cuts for 2914 E. Grange Ave. Cudahy, Wl 53110 483-2550 AL AND ESSIE WEITEKAMP WHITE HEN PANTRY 3600 E. College Ave. Cudahy, Wl 53110 764-5590 Congratulations 81 a fm Dr. Marc S. Lewis PODIATRIST - FOOT SURGEON 4614 S. PACKARD AVENUE CUDAHY, WISCONSIN 53110 TELEPHONE (414) 481-8584 RIEDEL TOOL MACHINE INC. Snacks ■ Aa 1 F°°d Ni 1 Specialties 4 IMLI 3645 E. Mallory Ave. THE PORKIE CO. OF WISCONSIN, INC. 3113 East Layton Avenue Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110 (414)483-6562 (414)483-6563 PARK AVENUE LIQUOR — Retail — Beers — Liquors — Wines 415 N. Chicago Ave. Wm. L. Davidson South Milwaukee, Wl 53172 W. B. KANNAPINN REALTY Bill Kannapinn Phone (414)645-3903 3306 S. 27th St. Milwaukee, Wl 53215 Bay View ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR 4949 S. Whit nail Cudahy, WI53110 414-483-1000 gjUJfl U S INSPECTED • fKVKt .remip Tel. 481-2100 no cm muHc PHINNEY’S SERVICE Air Conditioning — V.W. Service Automatic Transmission Service Tune-Ups — Brakes — Wheel Balancing Generators — Alternators — Starters Tires — Batteries — Accessories Merle Phinney 5003 S. Packard Ave. Dealer Cudahy, Wis. 53110 Congratulations Class of “81” PA TRICK CUDAHY IN CORPORA TED Meat Products Smoked With Sweet Apple wood Phone: 744-2000 Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110 183 3 St] INI AVITII 01 INI OF CUDAHY- CUDAHY. WIS. young Ijanlz . fcut aCzzady an odd fzLzncl LADISH COMPANY Cudahy Wisconsin P.L.A.V. LANES 3677 Pulaski Ave. Post 26 Midwest MiLLu dz, 9nc. John W. Gargulak, President Warehouse and Store 5318 South Packard Avenue Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110 Phone 744-6478 Congratulations Class of ’81 Compliments of A FRIEND 5200 S. Pennsylvania Cudahy, Wis. LAKEDRIVE CHEESE HOUSE Wholesale and Retail 5403 S. Lake Drive • Cudahy, Wis. 53110 744-6799 Gift Boxes For All Occasions Shipped to Any of the 48 S+a+es Featuring Wisconsin Cheese, Butter and Eggs Sales Service Rental Lease SAMANO’S HACIENDA Jf EQUIPMENT INC. MEXICAN FOOD 3431 E. Plankinton Ave. 481'3770 wQ Frank Lupo President Tacos — Tamales Enchiladas — Chorizos J Menudo — Tostadas Special Holiday Dinners (414)481-3444 Res. 481-4580 5007 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Cudahy, Wl 53110 Eat in or Carry Out Combinations AL’S CUSTARD 524 E. Layton Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. “81” — May You All Take Advantage of the Many Wonderful Opportunities in the World — Al 18 1 NOWICKI TRUE VALUE HARDWARE PLAZA BEER LIQUOR Packard Plaza Shopping Center Cudahy, Wis. Layton Mart Shopping Center 3050 E. Layton Ave. Cudahy — St. Francis 483-5550 Congratulations Mary Jane! But Janet Is Still My Favorite! 4825 S. Whitnall Avenue Cudahy Wisconsin BLACK BEAR 4264 So. 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Cudahy Authentic Mexican Food • Tortilla Mexican Specialties e Chorlzo • Beans Spices • Bakery • Rice Green Hot Peppers Chocolate Monday Thru Friday 4:30 p. m. To 9:00 p. m. Sat. 8:30 a. m. . 8 00 p. m Sun. 12:30 p. m. ■ 5:00 p. 5CS O£3C%3aCK30S3K3S3Ciac3CS636S3CS3KSOKSC3S3i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Wishes Good Luck to the Class of ’81 Residential and Contract Hauling John Schmitz President 1308 S. West Avenue P.O. Box 1465 Phone: 414-544-6449 Waukesha, Wl 53187 J. C. PENNEY CATALOG RETURN STORE 5656-D So. Packard Packard Plaza Congratulations Class of ’81 AMERICAN FAMILY MJTO HOMC HCALTh LUCAS-MILHAUPT 5656 S. Pennsylvania JEFFREY T. BREKKE AGENCY 2713 Chicago Ave. South Milwaukee 762-1111 Cocktails — Sandwiches — Etc. Noon Lunches — Fri. Fish Fry Sat. Chicken Fry — Parties Welcome! Cocktail Hours 3-6 P.M. MARK’S PLACE Home Made Pizza Here or Take Out Big ’6 x ’8 TV Screen Hall Available for All Occasions Open: 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M., Dial: 482-3034 5422 So. Packard Ave. Cudahy, Wl 53110 INDEX AFS Akcy. Clifford (12) 18.98 Alberts. Cindy (12) 18 Alcksy. Paul (12) 18 Alvarez. David (10) 62.94,150 Alvarez. Debbie (10) 62.86.89.95.97.101 Anderson. Diane (10) 62.80. 156 Anderson. Dwayne (10) 62 Anderson, Jane (12) 18.98 Anderson. Joanne (10) 62 Anderson, Lilly (12) 18.85.88. 101 Anderson, Renee (12) 18.137 Anllfingcr, Mark (10)62 Anuszewski, Mark (II) Anus ewski, Susan (12) 18.86,89 Armbrustcr, Mark (11) 47,129, 144 Arriens, Arricn (10) 62 ARROW A.V. AIDES Bagnicski. Timothy (10) 62.90.94.97.139 Bahling. Jeff (10) 62. 141 Bajezyk. Kurt (11)47. 128.144. 146 Baicerek, Daryl (II) 47 BAND Barlow. Joseph (11)47 Barr. Julie (12) 18, 138 Barrette. Dale (12) 18,85.86 Barrette. Dean (12) 18.86. 102 Bartcll, Anthony (12) 18,85.144 Bartlett. Tammy (12) 18,86 Bartoshevich, Cheryl (II) Bartoshevich. Denise (12) 19 Bartoshevich, Scott (10) 62 Bartoshevich, Wendy (10) 62 Bartz, Ronald (10) 62 Barutha. Karen (11)47 Barutha, Michael (11) BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL GUYS’ Bates. David (10) 62 Baulc. David (12) Beaudry, David (12) 19 Beaudry. Michael (11)47 Becker. Greg (11)47.99 Becker. Randy (11) 47 Beilke. Kelly (11)47 Bcining, Jack (10) 62 Beinlieh. Theodore (10) 62 Bclsky, Paul (10) 62 Benka. Tamara (10) Bender, Shelley (12) 19, 159 Bergsrud. John (11)77 Berken, Paul(12)19 Bcrtschy. Steven (12) Best, Scott (11)47 Betz, I.oralic (12) Beyer. Ronald (11) 77 Bicniek. Luke (12) 41.94 Bicnicwski, Cheryl (10) 62 Bieszk. Antoinette (11) 159 Billo, Margret (11) 47,90,96. 139 Bindas. Lynn (10) 62. 137.159 Bindas. Michael (12) 19. 86. 117, 133, 152 Bird. Shelly (12) 19 Black. Sherry (11)47 Blaylock. Constance (12) 19,98 Blaylock. Cynthia (10) 62 Blochowicz. Jason (11)47,128,144. 146 Blochowicz. Jeffery (12) 19. 124. 134, 159, 146 Blochowicz. Jennifer (10) 62,148 Blum. Eugene (10) 62 Bober, Christine (11) 47. 77.80 Bobrowicz, Julie (12) 19 Bodwin. Thomas (12) 19, 94 Boknevitz. Robert (II) Boltik, Alan (12) 19.82 Bondar. Patricia (10) 62 Bong. Nancy (12) 19.98.99, 101 Borkowicz. Dion (I I) 47 Borowski. Alan (12) 19.89 Borowski, James (10) 62.89,124. 134 Borzick. Michael (11) 47 Bowden, Wallace (11) 47.138 Bowc, Matthew (11) 47 Bowc, Debra (12) 19.85. 156 Brewer. Amy (I I) Bridich, Julie (10) 62 Broderick. Jeanne (12) 19 Brody. Michael (10) Bronccki. Robert (12) 19 Bronccki. Susan (11)47.96. 139 Brown, Christopher (11)77 Brown. Kevin (10)62 Brummeyer, Rosemarie (11) 47 Brzck, Denise (10) 62.89. 101 Brzozowski, Karen (10) 62.96,139 Brzozowski, Paul (10) 62 Brzyeki, Laurccn (12) 20, 159 Buchholz, Janice (11)47 Buchholz. Joel (12) 20 Budziszewski. Joyce (11)47,97, 101 Buclow, Dina (11) 47.97 Buerger. Michael (11)47,124. 129. 134 Buerger. Robert (10) 62. 141 Bugni. Mark (12) 20 Bugni. Sandra (10) 62 Bukowski. Joseph (12) 20 Bulson. Pamela (10) 62.95.131 Burdecki, Suzanne (10) 62 Burditt, Linda (12) 20 Burditt. Sharon (10) 62.156 Burns. Dianne (10) 62 Burns. Donna (12) 20.89 Burzynski. Cathy (12) 20. 85 Burzynski. Susan (10) 62. 137 Butz. Marc(11) Butz. Ronna(lO) 62.80.89 Bzdusek. Nancy (II) 47.95 Camp. Cathy (12) Cantillon. Robert (12) 20 CAP Cardin. Carolyn (11) 47 Carlson. Victoria (11)47 Cartrettc, Donna (10) 62 Cartrettc, Tammy (10) 62 Cartwright, Charles (12) 80.41 Case, Ann (10) 62 Case. Richard (12) 20 Case, Robert (II) Cecil, Stephen (10) 62.95.97 Cervera, Jaunita (12) 20.159 Cervera. Oscar (11) 47. 128.144 Champeau. Todd (11) 47 Chandler. Frederick (12) 20 Chandler. Robert (12) Charncy. Christopher (10) 62.95.96.97 Charncy. John (12) 20.77,80,102,129 Chavez, Diane (11)47,86,94.101 CHEERLEADERS Cheke, Joseph (12) 20 Cheke, Lisa (11) 47 Cherry, Edward (10) 62.146 Chetto. Scott (10) 62 CHOIR Chojnacki. James (11) 47 CHORUS Christ. Gerald (11) 47 Cieezka. Kathleen (12) 20.89. 159 Cicczka. Thomas (10) 62.141.146 Cicslewicz. Karen (11)77 Cicslcwicz, Lynn (11) 47,156 Cindet. Patricia (10) 62 Ciurlik, Elizabeth (12) 20.85.96,97,99, 131, 137 Ciurlik, James (10) 62,95,97, 134. 135 CLASS OFFICERS Clcmenti, John (12) 20. 146 Colla, Annette (12) 21.85. 140 Comp. Kevin (10) 65 Conjurski, Thomas (10) 65 Corbett. Amy (10) 65 Corbisicr, Dawn (11) 48,130 Cornwell. Sheila (10) 65,96,131 Cottier, Kurt (11)48 Craig. Daniel (12) Crapitto. Dawn (II) 48 Cribb. Jeffrey (12) 21.94, 97 Cribb, Jcrold (10) 95,97 Cribb. Joseph (11) 77, 95, 102 Croft. Cynthia (12) 21 CROSSCOUNTRY Culver. Jean (12) 21 Culver. Paul (10) 65.95 Culver, Ronald (10) 65.141 Curatola. Anthony (11)48.144. 146 Curry. Daniel (10) 65 ICzajkowski. Janet (12) 21.85, 117.138,148 jCzarnccki. Jeff (II) 48 jCzarnccki, Joseph (10) 65 jCzarnccki, Michael (12) 21 jCzubck, Christine (11) 48 Dabbs. Russell (12) 21 D’Acquisto. Peter (12) 21. 144 Dale. Daniel (12) 21 Damask. Sharon (11) 48 Damitz. Brian (10) 65 Dang. Hung (12) 21 Davis. Steven (10) 65 Dcau.Carrie (11) 48 Dpau, Jay (12)21 DEBATE Dee. Lynn (12) 21 Dei Bovo, Ann (10) 65,95 Del Bovo. Michael (12) 22. 85. 87.90.96.97 Delgado, Alejandrina (12) 22.98 Delgado, Hector (10) 65.90 Delgado. Octavio (11) 48 Do Luca. Mario(lO)65.141.150 193 Demos, Matthew (10)65.95, 102,141 Dempsey. Shaun (10) 65 Dc Salvo. Jacqueline (11) 48. 159 Detrie, Kristine(11) 48 Dcttlaff, William (11)48 Devlin, Ramona (10) 65,156 Dewald, Mark (10)65 Dhoogc. Cara Lynn (12) 22 Dietrich, Therese (11) 48.101 Dietrich, Thomas (10) 65.95 Dobrzy nski. David (10) 65 Dobr .ynski, Steve (12) 22, 77, 80. 138 Dombrowski, Tim (10) 65 Domin, Cynthia (11) 48,90 Dopuch, Amy Beth (10) 65,95 Douglas, Tina (10) 65. 160 Dovi. Mark (i0)65.139 Drabek, John (12) 22 DRAMA CLUB Dretzka, Andrew (11) 48.95.103 Drummond, Steven (12) 22 Duane, Julie (11)48 Duane, Mark (12) Duchac. Dawn (12) Duffck, Kenneth (11) 48 Duffck,Sandy(li)48 Duffck. Teresa (10)65 Dufranc, Tony (10) 77 Duggan. Kelly (12) 22 Duggan, Timothy (12) Duncan. Kelly (11) 48 Durski. David (11)48 Dykes. David (12) 22,90,117,144 Dyszelski, Dennis (10) 65. 141 Dzekute. Robert (10) Eisenmenger. John (10) 65 Elenich, Dale (10) 77.95 Elcnich, Denise (12) 22,85 Engcvold, Jodi (10)65 Engcvold, John (12) 22,138 Enoch. Dennis (10) 65 Esparza, Susan (11) 48, 102. 140 Essig. Terri (10)65 Evanow, Carol (10)65.97 Evans. Jeralyn (11) 48.90 Faklcr, John (12) Fetha. Brenda (I I) 48 Fischer, James (10) Fischer, Jeff (12) 41 Fix. Shelley (11) 48 Flcischman, Sandy (12) 22 Flick, Ruth Ann (11) 48 Flood. Holly (12) 23.98 Flood. Pamela (II) Fogcl, Russell (12) 23.95.96.117.134 Fogcl. Scott (10) 65.95. 96,97. 134, 146 Folgcr. Kathleen (12) 23,98 Folgcr. Maureen (II) 48 FOOTBALL Ford. James (12) 23 FORENSICS Fossell, Dawn (12) 23 Fosscll. Mark (10) 65 Frcderickson, David (12) Frcdc. Heidi (12) 23. 101 Freeman. Scott (10)65 Freidmund. Bonny (11) 48 Frcivalt. Douglas (12) 23,98 Fricchcls, Tom (12) 23.85. 144,152 Fritz. Courtlan (11) 48 Fromc, David (12) 23 Frome. Kevin (11) 48 Furdek. Jolcnc (12) 23.85,96,137 Furdek, Juliann (10) 65, 95, 139 Gabert, Linda (11) 48 Gacck, Teresa (10) 65 Gagliano. Charles (10) Gagliano, Christal (11) 48 Gagliano. Robert (11) 48 Gaidosh. Debra (11) 48, 159 Gaidosh, Marc(! 1)48 Galica, Joel (10 Gamache, Carolyn (12) 23,86 Gargulak. Anthony (10) 65, 141 Gargulak, Jerome (12) 23,144 Gavinski, Jeffrey (10) 65, 141 Gaynor. Maureen (12) Gazdik, Darcie (12) 23. 83, 124 Gazdik, Dione (10) 65 Geiger. Christopher (11) 77, 144 Geiger, Lisa (10)65 Geiger. Scott (12) 23.98 Gerber, Christopher (11) 48 Gerber. Marshelle (12) 23.97 Gcstwicki, Gary (11)48, 95.96,97 Gestwicki, Wayne (12) 23.94.96,128 Gicnckc. Robert (10) Gintcr. Tammy (12) 24.89 Giovanini, John (12) Girard, Erin (11) 48 Goad. Karen (12) 24.98 Goad. Kraig (12) 24. 117, 128 Goad, Kriss(IO) 65.156 Goebel. Sandra (12) 24 Goin. Paula (10) 65.82 Golatkc. Traci (I I) 48. 159 GOLF Golncr. Charles (10) 65 Golncr. Douglas (10) 65 Goodwin. Robin (11) 48 Goretzko, Stephan (11) 48 Gottfried, Karl (10) 65 Grambow, Patricia (12) 24,86 Grams, Steve (10) Grau, Christine (12) 24,89.101 Grau,Susan (11) 48 Gravning, Timothy (12) 24.89 Greiner. Bruce (16) 66, 94, 141, 146 Gresk. Sue (12) 24 Grimm. Jeff (12) 24,89 Grimm, Maureen (12) 24 Grimm. Shawn (10) 66,141 Grochowski, Donald (11) 77 Grocholski,Gary (II) Gross, Ellen (12) 24. 82.101 Gross, John (10) 66.94 Grove, Renee (12) 24.85.88.89,94, 101 Grove, Robert (11) 48. 55,95. 129, 144 Grove, Robin (10) 66.94.101 Grucncr. Julie (I I) 48 Grzcca. Frances (10) 66 Grzesk, Debra (10) 66. 148 Guerrero, Cathy (12) 24 Guertin. Therese (12) GUIDANCE HELP Gyirbaky. Susan (10) 66 GYMNASTICS Haase, Gail (12) 24 Hablcwitz, Deborah (10) 66,94, 140 Haines. Richard (10) 66 Halverson. Gail (10) 77.96.97 Halverson, Sherry (11)51 Hamakcr, William (12) 24 Hammcl. Frcdrich (10) 66 Hammcl, Jacquclin (11)51 Hanna, Sharon (10) 66 Hanson. Richard (10) 66 Hanzel. Timothy (11)51 Hardenbrook. Greg (12) 24,85, 129 Hardenbrook. Kclcen (12) 89 Hardy, Carol (11)51 Marling. David (11) 51.95,97 Harris, Mark (12) 25 Hartunian. Deborah (12) 25,85.89,101 Harvey. Renee (I I) 85. 131,137 Haskc, Kathryn (12) 25,85.96,99, 130. 131. 137 Hass. Sandra (12) 25.90. 137 Hatton.Charles (11)51 Haucnslein. Gerald (12) Haucnstcin. Judith (11)51 Hauerwas, Jacquclin (11)51. 138 Hccimovich. Daniel (10) 66 Meeker, James (11) 51. 133.144.152 Meeker, M ichael (10) 66.141.150 Meeker, Randy (12) 25,132 1 leckcr, Thomas (12) 25.83.85, 86,90. 144, 152 Heideman, Lisa (12) 25. 88.90. 130 Heinrich. Donald (10) 66 Hcinzclman, Karen (10) 66.148 Heizman, Ronald (11)51 Helgcland. Willie (12) 25 Hclgrcn. Brian (11)51 Helm, David (11)51, 144 Hclstowski, Ann (10) 66,137 Hcltcmcs, Kathleen (10) 66,94 Hcltcmcs, Michael (12) 25.85.95.96,97 Hcnnlich, James (11) 51,139, 146 Henrv, Darryle (10) 66. 141. 150 Hcnschcl, Kristine (11)51, 137.159 Herden, Jackie (11)77 Herman.Christina (I I) 51 Herman. Terry (12) Hcrmscn.Gail (10) 66 Herrick. William (10) 66 Hersil, Christine (I I) 51.137 Hesiak. Debra (12) 25,98 Hesiak,Thomas (I I) 74 Hesscibach. Michael (11)51 Meyer, Barbara (12) 25, 131 Hilby, Dennis (I I) 51,80.82 Hilby. Patricia (12) 25.80.85 Hildreth. Kevin (10) 66 Hinkens. Elizabeth (10) 66.139 Hoffarth, Leah (10)66.137 Hojnacki, Carol (11) HOMECOMING Horkay, Steven (12) Horozewski, Glenn (10) 66 Hough. Daniel (12) 41 Hoyt, Steven (11) 51 1 lubbard, Charles (11) Hubbard. Eva (12) 41 194 Hubbard, Gary (12) 26 Muck. Dawn (12) 26 Huhn, Mark (II) 51,94,96.144 Hunt, Kevin (10) 66 Hurula, Robert (11) Ice, Timothy (10) 66, 141 Immet, Jill (10) 66 Immel, Valerie (12) 26,117. 156,148 Immel. Vance (12) 26 Ireland. Kelly (11) 51 Iwaskicwicz, Timothy (12) 26 Izzo. Michele (12) 26.159 I zzo, Stacy (11)51 Jackland, Robert (11)51 Jackson. Bryan (12) 26.144 Jackson, Jodie (10) Jackson, Terrence (12) 51 Jacobson. Terry Lynn (10) 66, 140 Jaeger, Mark (10) 66. 141 Jagodzinski, Gary (12) 26,82, 144 Jakubowski. Robert (12) 26.85,98,144 Jambretz. Marilynn (10) 66 Janicck, Laura (11)51,85. 137 Janicck, Machclc (11) 51,94 Janusiak. Fay Marie (11)51 Jarantowski. James (10) 66 Jaskulski, Darrell (11)51 Jastromski, Lyncitc (11)51 Jaworski, Robert (11)51. 139 Jazdzewski, Gerald (12) 26 Jeffery, Christine (10) 66, 139 Jeffery, Daniel (11) 51,144 Jenders, Joseph (10) 66, 102 Jensen, Diane (11) 51.95 Jensen.Timothy (11) 51.82. 144 Jessup. Katherine (11) 51,94 Joa.s, Dawn (10) 66 Johnson, Brian (11)51 Johnson. Greg (12) Johnson. Jeffrey (10) 66 Jones, Richard (10) 150 Juncmann. Dona (11)51 Jurglanis. Sharon (11)51.82 Jutrzonka, Christine (11)51, 137 Kachcllck, Patrick (11)51 Kaezkowski. Donna (10) 66 Kacz.marck, Elaine (11)51 Kachlcr, Jean (11) 97 Kalfas. Susanne(l 1) Kamcdulski. David (11)51, 128. 144 Kaminski, Mark (11)51 Karweik. James (10) 141 Kchoe.Tracy (11) 52 Keishian. Janine (11) 52 Keith. Kelly (10) 66,95. 102 Keith. Patrick (12) 26,82.83.97 Kennev. Michael (12) 26.124. 125.129,134, 135. 152 Kilps. Jeffrey (10) 66, 141 Kinney, Janet (12) 27,98. 159 Kinzer, Suzanne (12) 27.94. 131. 159 Kitzerow, Kelly (12) 27, 90, 98 Klimaszewski. Richard (I I) 52 Kling, Christine (10) 69 Klobuchar. Kevin (12) 27.138 Klobuchar, Louise (11)52 Klotz.Todd (10) 69 Kluezykowski. Alan (11) 52 Kmicciak, Jolcnc (12) 27,86 Kmiceiak, June (10) 69 Knaak. Mark (10) 69 Knapinski. Gena (12) 27,89.131 Knoch, Lisa (11) 52 Knulh. Sandra (II) Knutson. Rachcllc (11)52 Knutson. Todd (12) 27 Koch. Carl (12) 27.85.95,96 • Koch. Mark (10)69 Koch. Wendy (11) 52 Koehler. Jacqueline (10) 69 Koenig, Jay (11) 52 Koenig, Nancy (12) 27 Koenig, Robin (11) 52,85. 131.134 Koflcr, Jackie (11) 52 Kollatz, Brenda (12) 27. 137 Kollatz, Cynthia (10) 69 Koilmorgan. Pamela (12) 27 Komorowski. Amy (10) 69,137 Komorowski, Eric (12) 27 Komorowski, James (10) 69 Konen, Bruce (11)52.95 Koskovich. Christina (10) 69 Koss, Kenneth (11) 52 Kosscl, Mark (11) 52.129 Kotarak, Jill (10) 69. 86.94.97 Kotccki. Dawn (12) 27.96.97 Kotke. David (I I) 52 Kovac, Beth Ann (10) 69.97, 101 Kowalski. Thomas (10) 69, 77.80.102. 141 Kozaezok, Daniel (12) 27 Kozaozok, Samuel (11) 52 Kozinski. Edwin (12) 27 Kraeger, Gary (10) 69. 139 Krajewski, Anne (10) 69,94 Krajewski. Mary (11) 52.96 Krajewski, Thomas (11) 52.102 Kranz. Richard (12) 27.87 Kranz, Tammy (II) 52. k 37. i 59 Krawczyk, Stacy (10) 139.148 Krccak. Nikola (11) 52 Krucky, Lisa (10) 69 Kruckv, Michael (12) 28.85,88 Krug, Cheryl (10) 69,156 Kryger, Gcri (11) 52.94, 160 Ksobicch. Christopher (10) 69.150 Ksobicch. Mary Jo (12) 28 Kubacki, Kevin (12) 28. 144 Kubik. Katherine (10) 69,96.139 Kuban, Laura (11) 52,95 Kubcl. Jeffery (11) 52, 133 Kubisz. Keith (11) 52. 128.144 Kubisz, Kenneth (11) 52.82.144 Kuchera. Cheryl (10) 69 Kujawa, Edwin (11) 52.82, 144 Kujawa. Kurt (12) 28. 144 Kujawa. Pamela (12) 28, 124. 156 Kuka, Joseph (10) 69 Kukor, Jeanne (10) 69 Kunesh, Kelly (11) 52 Kunstman, Barbara (I I) 52,85.90.130, 131, 138 Kunstman, John (12) 28.133 Kupferschmidt. Gail (12) 28. 124.125, 159 Kurowski. Barbara (11) 52 Kurowski. Michael (12) 28 Kurz. Douglas (10) Kutka. Jay (12) 28. 102 Kutka. Jeffrey (12) 28.94 Lacher. Kevin (10) 69 Lackowski, David (11) 52 LaFountainc, Bonnie (10) LaFountainc, Caihlcen (11) 52 Lahr, Judy (10) 69, 156 Lang. Bonnie (12) 28.85,90.117,159 Langowski, Jill (12) 28,89, 101 l.angowski. Tony (10) 69 Laskowski. Clint (12) 28,85 Laskowski. Nicholas (10) 69 Laufenberg. James (10) 69.94,95.141 Lausicr. Timothy (10) 69 Lauters, Christine (10) 69 Lccap. 61anor(12) 28 Lccus. Dawn (11) 52,137 Lchoillier, Richard (10) 69,97 Lesch, Greg (12) 28 Lesch. Julicannc (11) 52, 130 LETTER MEN'S CLUB Lewandowski, Mark (12) 28 Lewandowski. Michael (12) 29 Lczala. Debra (12) 29 l.ezala, Gloria (10) 69.94 Lezala. Joanne (12) 41 LIBRARY ROUNDTABLE Lindberg. Robert (11) 52 Lisota, Catherine (11) 52 Lisota, Julie (12) 29,85 Lisowski. Cheryl (10) 69.156 Lisowski. John (10) 69, 141 Lisowski, Timothy (II) Litka. Bcckic (11) 52 Litka. Bonnie (11) 52 l.itkowicc, Joann (12) 29.98 Littlefield. Lori (10) 69,88,89 Look, Donald (12) Loose, Curtis (11) 52 Ludw ig. Theodore (11)52 Lukes, Beth Ann (11) 52 Lukes, Timothy (10) 141,150 Lukowski, Kathy (10) 69.82 Lukowski, Keith (12) 29 Lundc. Kristin (10) 69 Lupo. Beth (10) 69.80.94,156 Lupo. Jeanne (12) 29.85.90.94. 117. 134.159 Lylge. Yvonne (10) 69 Machak, Christina (12) 29 Machak. Tim (! 1) 129 Machett. Michael (12) Mackett, Darlene (11)52.130 Magestro, Benjamin (10)69. 141, 146 Magestro. Jackie (10) 69,95 Magestro, Renee (12) 29,94, 140 Magnuson. Leigh (10) 69, 96 Mahnkc. Ann (11)52. 140 Mahnke, Lynn (12) 29 Mahnkc. Richard (10) 69.141. 150 Mahsem, Judy (12) 29 Malicki. Sally (11)52 Malmbcrg. Jean (10) 69 Mandich, Julie (11) 52 Manzcck. Cheryl (10) 69 Marchctti. David (12) 29 Marchctti, Kevin (10) 69 Marciniak, Joseph (11) 52 Marifkc. Gary (12) 29.89. 98 Martinez, Roberto (II) 52.94. 128 Masarik. Michael (10) 70. 103 Mattmillcr. David (10) 70 Mattmillcr. Thomas (11)55 Matuszewski. Laurie (11) 55.97 May. Jackie (12) 30 Mayford, Diane (12) 30. 140 May ford. Sandra (10) 70 McDaniel. Lana (12) 30 MeGuff, Patrick (12)41 McKclvic. Tammy (II) McKcndry, Keith (10) 70 McKcndry, Shawn (12) 30, 144 Meeks. Kevin (10) 70 Meeks. Kristi (10) 70.95. 101 Mclchcr, Colleen (12) Melotik. Kristine (I I) 55 Merlin. Donna (11) 55 Merlin. Richard (12) 30 Mcssal. William (12) 30 Meyer. Arnold (10) 70. 141. 150 Meyers. Michael (11) 55. 144 Mikolajezak. Janice (10) 70. 139 Mikolajezak. Jean (12) 30.88 Mikolajezak. Joanne (10) 70.95.139 Mikula. Michael (10) 70. 150 Mikula. Sheri (12) 30 Mikulay. Michael (I I) 55 Miller. Charles (12) 30.144, 152 Miller. Christine (10) 70. 156 Miller. Donna (12) 30 Miller. H. Lee (12) 30.144 Miller, Maureen (I I) 55 Miller. Sherri (10) 70 Miller.Susan (12) Mirsberger, Alan (12) 30 Mish, Julie (10) 70 Milehum. Nancy (12) 55. 96 Mixdorf, Beth (II) 55 Mizia. Darlene (10) 70.94 Miziu, Ronald (12) 31,86.144.152 Moezynski. John (10) 70 Momsen. Sharon (11)55 Monty. Dawn (11) 55 Monty. Dean (10) 70. 141 Moran. Brendan (10) 70.97.134 Moran. Colleen (12) 31.85.87.88,89.97.99.102 Morrison. Barbara (11)55.95 Morrison. Carol (10) 70 Morrison. David (10) 70 Mudrock. Lynda (12)31. 117.138 Mulquccn. Mary (11) 55 Munoz, Mary (11) 55 Munoz, Rose (10) 70 Murphy. Kim (12) 31 Murray, Jennifer (10) 70 Musha. Wavnc (10) 70 MUSICAL Nall. Darlene (10) 70.95.101.131 Nash, Debra (11) 55 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Nchring, Dancll (11) Nchring. Wendy (12) 31 Nelson, Carolyn (10) 70 Nelson. Dean (11) 55 Nelson. Roscann (11)55 Nelson, Suzanne (10) 70.139.148 Ncrat. Randall (10) 70.141 Ncrat. Scott (12) 31 Neuman. Cheryl (11) 55,96,97.99. 138 Neuman. Lynn (10) 70.95.97. 139 Nicolato. Daryl (12) 31 Niehusen, Judith (11) 55 Ninko. Michael (10) 70 Ninko, Patrick (11) 55 Nogav, John (11)55 Nogay. Joni (11) 55 Norberg. Cary (II) 55.95.97 Nordinc. Clifford (12) Nordinc. Laurie (11) 55 Notham. Gary (10) 70 Notham, James (12) 31 Novak. Maurcen (12) 31,85.117,131.134 Nowaezynski. Gary (12) 31 Nowak. Beth Ann (12)31.85. 89 Nowak. Brian (12) Nowak. Glenn (12) 31.94 Nowak. Jeffrev (10) 70. I 38. 150 Nowak. Lisa (10) 70.89.97.101 Nowak. Robert (12) 31 Nowakowski, Scott (12)31,85.129, 144,152 Nowakowski. Thomas (12) 31,95.96 OFFICE HELP Ogle, l erry (11) 55.90.99 Oliverson, Christopher (! 0) 70 Olson. Debra (12) 31 Olson. Jill (10) 70. 139. 148 Olszewski, Annette (12) 32,85.94.96.99, 140 Olszewski. Sherry (10) 70 Olszewski. Thomas (11)55 Opdahl. Tammy (12) 32 Orcholski, Michele (12) 32 Ortiz. Maria (12)41.99, 140 Ostrowski, Debra (11) 55. 139 Owen. Victoria (10) 70.99. 137. 156 Pabclick. Dona (12) Paccagnella. Catherine (10) 70 PACER Pachi. Linda (11) 55.90. 130. 160 Pachi. Matthew (10) 70. 141 Paladino. Joseph (11) 55 Paladino. Robert (12) 32 Paladino. Salvatore (12) 32 Palkowski. Jeffery (10) 70.95.96. 102 Pallcn, Paul (10) 70 Panosian, Diane (11)55 Panosian. Peggy (12) 32.98 Parge. Shelley (12) 32 Pariscy, Donna (11) Parker. Gregory (11) 55.82. 128. 144. 146 Parker. Paul (10) 70.141 Parkin, Brian (10) 70 Parkin. Theresa (11) 55.90 Parreu. Caro! (12) 32 Pascolini, Filomcna (10) 70 Pascolini. Oliva (12) 32.98 Paul. Joseph (10) 70. 141, 150 Paul. Mary (12) 32 Paul. Ronald (10) 70. 141. 150 Pawlowski. Dean (12) 32 Payne. Mary Beth (11) 55.90. 140. 156 Pcchcriza. Kevia (11) 55 Pechcriza, Kim (10) 73 Peeper. Denise (10) 73 Peeper. Dennis (11) 55.139 Pehowski. David (11) 55 Pekar, Jeffery (10) 73. 141 Pekar. Robert (10) 73. 141. 150 Pekar,Susan (11) 55.85. 156. 160 Pcllcr, Renee (11)77 Pclzck. Anjanettc (11) 55 Pclzck. Renee (11) 55 Peplinski. F.rvin (12) 32.98 Pergande, Craig (12) Perkins. Douglas (11) 55 Peronto. Glenn (12) 32 Peters. Keith (10) 73. 150 Peterson. Darrel (11) 55.129.144. 146 Peterson. Perry (11) 55 Peterson. Tracy (10) 73.90 Pichc. Michael' (10) 73.90 Picmeiscl. James (10) 73 Pisarek. Denise (11) 55.160 Pitzl. Craig (12) 32.89 Plachinski. Joseph (12) 32 PlacMnski. Steven (10) 73.141 Plachinski. Susan (10) 90. 137 Placko.'Jeffrey (I1) 55 Plath. Shcllcv (10) 73. 148 Plath.Suc (12) 32 PLAY Pliszka. Steven (10) 73, 141 Poiachowski. Dana (12) 33.85.97.99, 130. 131, 137 POM PONS Ponce. Susan (10) 73. 102. 131 Popodi. Daniel (10) 73 Popodi. Dean (12) 33 Popple. Cheryl (10) 73 Popple. Jeff (12) 41 Posda.Gary (10) 73 Posda. Michael (12) 33 Povlich. Marv (11) 56 Povolo, James (10) 73.95 Povolo. Robert (11) 56. 129 Prcvcdcl. Terri (10) Pritzl, Lorenda (II) 56.82 Pritzlaff. Frank (10) 73.87.95.96.97, 132 Pritzlaff. Suzanne (11) 56.85, 140 Probst. Christopher (11) 56. 144 Prodzinski. Kenneth (10) 73 PROM Protasicwicz, Cheryl (12) 33.85,131.134.135 Pruszka. Albert (11) 56.94. 129,144 Puetz. Janet (11) 56.85.97, 140. 160 Puetz, Mary Jane (12)33 Puetz, Thomas (11)56. 146 PURGOLD Putirski. Thomas (12) 33. 132, 138 Putz, Jody (10) 73.95. 131 Quartemont. Alan (10) 73, 141 Queniahan. Mary Lou (12) Quinn, Deborah (12) 33 Quinn, Paul (10) 73 Ralcnkottcr. Anthony (12) 33,85.99 Ramskuglcr. Laura (12) 33.85.86 Rasberry, David (II) 56.138 Ratliff,Glen (11) 56. 144 Raygo. Sandra (12) 33.80.87,99 Regalia, Dawn (II) 56 Regalia, Theodore (12)33 Rcil. Timothy (10) 73.95.96. 141 Reiman. David (11) 56. 94 Rckowski, Michael (12) 33 Rcmpala. Linda (12) 34. 140 Renning. Michelle (10) 73. 83 Repinski, Joseph (11) 56.83 Rcpi3. Darlene (11)56 Reszka.Cheryl (11)56.95, 156 Reszka. Linda (12) 34,85.159 Rewolinski, Stephen (12) 34,99. 144 Ricciardi. John (12) 34.85, 117. 129.152 Rice. Gregory (10) 73 Richter. Donald (11) 56 Riley. Allan (11)56.82. 128. 144. 146 Riley, Patrick (10) 73. 141 Robinson. Alice (11) 56 Robinson. Cheryl (12) 34 Rochrig, Luke (II) 56 Roehrig. Mark (12) 34 Romero. Jesse (10) 73 Romich, Jacalyn (11) 56,96 Rouse. Deborah (12) 34. 94.97.98 Row land. Timothy {12) 34. 138 Royck, Kimberly (12) 34 Ruditys, Jeffrey (12) 34. 95 Rueda. Denise (11) Rupp. Deborah (12) 34. 140 Russell, Mary Ellen (II) 56.94 Rutkowski. Thomas (10) 73 Ryterski. Barbara (12) 34.85.94.131. 148 Rytman. Susan (10) 73 Sabcl. Shawn (11) 56 St. John. Lorrilyn (12) 35,159 St.John. Richard (10) 73.141, 150 St. Louis. Brian (11) 56 St. Louis. Karen (12) 35 St. Marie, Michelle (11) 56. 90,99,140 St. Onge. Daniel (10) 73, 102 St. Onge. Robert (12) 35 Sajdak. Jeffrey (12) 35.85. 87,88,90.99. 102.132, 138 Sandahl. Denise (11) Sanfclippo, Jeffery (11) 129 Sanger, Dennis(11) 56 Sami, Brian (11) 56,152 Santi. Jaculin (11) 56, 77,80 Santi, James (11) 56 Saskowski. Susan (10) 73 Savin. Mark(l I) 56 Scaffidi, Nicholas (11) 56.95. 96 Scarpo, Patricia (12) Schadc, Patricia (12) 35 Schell, Judith (11) 56 Schctlcnbcrgcr. Kelly (10) 73. 146 Schcrkcnbach. Michael (11) 56 Schcrkcnbach. Patrick (10) Schildknecht. Ann Marie (10) 73. 140 Schilling. Pennv (11)56, 140 Schilz. Dawn (i I) 56. 159.160 Schluctcr. Jay (11) 56 Schlund. Michael (II) 56, 139 Schmidt, Debra (11) 56.83 Schmidt, Denise (I I) 56, 77, 80 Schmitt, Robin (11) 56 Schram, Joanne (11)56 Schrocdcr. Carla (11) 56. L31. 159 Schrocdcr. Susan (11) 56.137. 156.160 Schrocdl. Mary (12)35 Schrocpfer. Brian (10) 73 Schrocttner. Andrew (10) 73.90, 138 Schuch. Dean (10) Schutgen. Julie (11) 56 Schultz, Daniel (12) 35 Schultz. John (II) 56. 144. 152 Schultz. Richard (12) 35. 86. 152 Schulz. Jennifer (11) 56 Schumacher. Beth (10) 77 Schumacher. Wendy (10) 73 Schuster. Mark (12) 35 Schwartz, Penny (10) 73 Schweitzer. Raymond (12)35 Scianni. Susan (12) 35 Scully. Edward (12) 35. 129 Scully. Margaret (I I) 56 Segedi. Cheryl (11) 56, 80, 131. 134 Selensky. Robert (12) 35 Sengcr. Edward (12) 35.95 Scngcr. Mary (10) 73 Senski. Catherine (12)35 Sepanski, Jay (11) 56. 144 Sepanski, Shelle (10) 73.94. 140 Scrocki. Ronald (10) 73 Serra, Lucilio (10) 73 Sharp. Lisa (12) 35 Sheben, Michael (10) Sheehan. Dan (10) 74 Sheehan. Rita (12) 36. 134. 135 Shore. Catherine (10) 74 Sierszen. Kenneth (12) 36.98 Sikora. Karla (I I) 56 Simerson. Michael (12) 36. 146 Simpson. Robin (12) 36 Simuncak. Julie (10) 74 Simuncak, Sandra (12) 36.94,97.140 Siodlarz. Paul (11) 56 Skawinski. Christine (12) 36 SKI CLUB Skibba, Ann (12) 36. 130 Skibba, Anthony (10) 74, 141 Skowronski. Shelley (10) 74 Skudlarczyk. Shclinc (10) 74 Sieger. Mark (10) 74 Slivinski. Christine (10) 74. 139. 148 Slogaski. Jeffery (12) 36 Slogaski. Pamela (10) 74.94. 131 Slusar, Anthony (10) 74. 141 Smith. Gordon (10) 74.96.97. 141 Smith. Tammy (12) 36 Smukowski. Lori (12) 36 Solbcrg. Christine (12) 36.98 Solda, Patricia (II) 131 Solomon. W'endy (12) 36,98 Soltis. Lisa (10) 74 Soltis. Michael (I I) 59 Sopik. Dennis (11) 59 Sorcie. Stacie (10) 74 South. Colleen (10) 74 Spahr. Douglas (12) 36.146 Sparacino. Anthony (12) 36.98,129. 144 Spicer. John (10) Spikeberg. Wesley (12)36 Stachowiak. Donald (10) 74, 141 Stahl. Michael (11) 59 Stankowski. Ronald (12) 36.95,96,97 Starich. Michael (12)37. 117 Stark. Peggy (11) 59.96. 97. 137 Stark, Robert (12) 37 Stauber, Randy (11) 59 Steffen, Jeffery (10) 74 Steffen. Linda (11) 59 Steinhagen. Carmen (12) 37 Stelter, Jeff (12) Stcltcr. Michael (11) 59 Stevens. Jenifer (10) 74, 139 Stevens, Susan (12) Stevenson. James (10) 74.97 Stewart. Christopher (10) 74 Slibbe. Rolf (10) 74.95 Stockman. Christina (10) 74 Stojadinovic. Steve (IJ) 59.144 Stojcevic. Kosana (12) 37.98 Stoll. Lauretta (10) 74 Stoll. Peggy (11) 59. 156 Stolz, Michael (10) 74 Straszewski, Rick (10) 74, 144 Stray, Matthew (11) 59 Stray. Steven (12) 37.98 Strchlow. Michael (10) 74 Stromski. Debbie (12) 37 Struck. Debbie (11) 59.82 STUDENT COUNCIL Stys. Sherry (11) 59 Stys. Wendy (12) 37 Sucharski. Cathy (10) 74 Sucharski. Michael (12) 98 Suchon. Karen (11) 59 Suchorski. Steve (11) 59 Swanda. Cynthia (10) 74 Swanson, Jean (10) 74 Swessel. Mark (10) 74. 97 Swiatek. Pamela (10) 74.90. 102 SWIMMING GIRLS SWIMMING GUYS Szydel. Carolyn (10) 74.83 Szymezak. Craig (II) 128 Szymezak. Mark (10) 74. 134 Tabat, Barney (I I) 59 Tabat. Richard (11) 59 Tabet, Paul (12) 37 Tarnowski. Matthew (12) 37. 103 Tarnowski, Timothy (10) 74 Tatcra. Elizabeth (11) 59, 95. 96,138. 148 TENNIS GIRLS TENNIS GUYS Tcschncr. Terry (I 2) 37. 83 Teuteberg, Christopher (11) 59 Thames. Gary (10) 74 Thiede, Leonard (11) 59 Thielcn. Eve (10) 74 Thielcn, Rosalind (12) 37 196 Thompson, James (12) Thompson. Jenny (10) 77 Thorson. JoAnn (12) 37.85. 156 Ticc, John (11) 59, !4! Ticu. Thu Dung (10) 74.90.94. 140 Tomaich. Karin (11) 59 Tomasik. Annie (12) 38,99.137.159.160 Tomka. Mary (11) 59 Totka. James (10) 74 TRACK GIRLS TRACKGUYS Tracy, Lynn (11) 59.90. 137 Trapp, Jeffrey (10) 24, 141,150 Trapp, Lisa (12) 38, 138 Treat, John (12) 38.95. 96 Trcloar, Dorothy (10) 74. 85. 96,99.101. 130. 131. 134 Treloar. Maria (12) 38,99, 101 Treul. James (10) 74 Trifunovich. Anjeiija (12) 38.88,89,97. 102 Trinkl, Steve (11) 59.133.152 Trisco. Holly (10) 74. 137 Trisco, Scott (12) 38 Tuma, Todd (10) 74, 150 Ugrina, Inda (10) 74 Urbaniak, Christine (10) 74 Vaccaro, Daniel (10) 74,95 Vaccaro, Michael (12) 38.95,96 Vad. Penny(10)74 Van Dcr Wal. Beth (10)74 Van Eimeren. l.inda (10) 74. 131 Van Eimeren. Sue Ann (11) 59 Van Zeeland, John (12) 38.98 Vasquez. Jane (10) 74.77 Veriga, Catherine (12) 38,98 VOLLEY BALL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL GUYS Vvtlacil, Leigh (11) 59 Wachowiak, Renee (12) 38, 85.86, 124. 140 Wagner. Julie (11) 59 Wagner. Kim (10) 77 Walker, David (12) 38.83,85,87.88,96,99.102. 129.144 Walker. Janinc (12) 38 Walker. Margaret (12) 39 Walker, Patrice (11) 59,130 Walker, Scott (10) 77 Wallace, Gary (12) 39 Ward, Christine (12) Ward, Penny (11) 59 Ward. Shelley (12) 39.82 Warren, Constance (10) 77 Webb, Brian (10) Weber, Andrew (12) 39 Weber. Daniel (12) 39, 159.146 Weber, Joel (10)77 Weber, John (11) 59 Weber, Thomas (10) 77,146 Wegner. Robert (12) 39.129.144. 146 Weins. Catherine (12) 39 Weitekamp. Mary (12) 39.86.99.138 Wenger. Kenneth (12) Wengiewski, Cindv (10) 77,131 Wenzel, David (10) 77 Wenzel, Donald (10) 77 Wesa, Lois (12) 39,98 Westhauscr, Todd (11) 59, 138.152 Wcsela. Joseph (10) 77 Whalen, Maureen (10) 77 White. John (12) 39 White. Kathleen (11) 59,140.159,160 White. Michelle (12) 39 Wicczorek. Kristine (12) 39, 85, 160 Wicdcrholt. Lynn (12) 39 Wield. Linda (12) 39.98 Wield. Paul (11) 59.85.96.128. 144 Wier. Sharon (10) 137 Wiher. Barbara (11) 59 Wilbrandt. Michael (12) 39 Wilde. Susan (10) 77 Williams, Jean (11) 59 Williams, Michael (12) 39.134.135 Windt, Lori (11) 59 Wincingcr. Anthony (12) 40, 138 Wineinger, Julie (10) 77,99,139 Wink. Robert (11) 59, 144 Wirhanowicz, Ann (12) 40. 85.94, 96 Witkow iak. Barbara (12) 40.85. 102.140 Witkowski. Edmund (11) 59. 129.146 Witkowski, Kelly (10) 77 Witkowski. Kim (10) Witkowski. Wendy (12) 40 Wiza. Timothy (12) 40.138 Wojdac. Laura (II) 59.87.88.99.160 Wolf, Constance (10) 77 Wolf, Kevin (12) 40 Wood. Danac(12) 40.85.98.131 Wood, Peter (10)77, 141 Wood. Thomas (11) 59.129. 144 Woodbridge. Lynn (12) 40.85.90.96,97.124 WRESTLERETTES WRESTLING Wyszynski, Stacey (11) 59 Yakcl. Carol (12) 40,83.85.138.148 Yank. Robin (11) 59.97.130,138 York. Mary Ellen (11) 59.85.131, 134.159,160 Zaja. Kim (11) 59,160 Zandi, Gcri (12) 40. 77.80,85 Zarski. Karen (12) 40 Zblewski. Daniel (12) 40 Zeman. Edward (10) 94 Zcmanovic, Michael (12) 40.94 Zeniecki, Daniel (11) 59 Zcniccki. Ronald (10) 77, 94 Zibolski. Kraig (11) 59, 144 Zielinski. Jay (12) 40.85. 144 Zientek, Sheri (12) 40 Zimmer. Marty (12) Zimmer. Phillip (10) 77 Zink, Robert (12) 40 Zinkc. Russell (11) 59 Zucl, David (12) 41 Zwick. Kimberly (11) 59 Zwolinski. Daniel (10) 77 197 Principal Mr. Robert Seeger Retires “He always puts the good of the school and the kids first.” These arc the words of Mr. Murphy and the feelings of most of the teachers here (at Cudahy?). They are speaking of Mr. Seeger who is retiring at 17 years as Principal of Cudahy High School. In June of 1939, Mr. Seeger gradu- ated with a teachers' degree from Mil- waukee State Teachers College which is now U.W.M. His first job was leaching Social Studies and English in Oostberg, Wl, a small town of about 700 located near Sheboygan. He was there for four years before coming to Cudahy High which was then Junior High East. There he taught General Science for 5 years and for the first part of the next 12 years he taught Economics and Social Problems, the second part of the 12 years he was the Guidance Director. For the next four years he was the Assistant Principal and in September of 1964 he was moved up to principal. Over the years Mr. Seeger also coached various school sports’ teams. Among these was varsity basketball of which he said “The scores are much higher today, it used to be if a team had 40 Points that was considered a high score.” He was also the assistant track coach, tennis and B-team football coach. Mr. Seeger said he feels “Cudahy has stayed on a stable path,” when he was asked about the changes he’s seen. “1 feel we've run a controlled school.” What are the things that will be missed when Mr. Seeger leaves, most of the teachers agree that his concern and dependability will be missed the most. “I'll miss his constant reminders for abstracts, like I miss my wisdom teeth.” said Mr. Hitt, and Mr. Gaza says, “I'll miss his way with words like cucuoo-clock and smokehouse. The general opinion is that he is a good principal with an understanding of the teachers and the kids, and a good ability to command yet communicate. When asked about his plans for retirement he said he really doesn't have any but he hopes to do some trav- eling. He is a man Cudahy Senior High will miss, but definitely not one we could forget. Best wishes Mr. Seeger. 198 THE ARROW STAFF WOULD LIKE TO THANK Mr. Nick Demos: For All Your Photographic Mr. Ken Brauer: Taylor Yearbook Rep. and Color on the Cover Steve Dobrzynski: Thanks Dober for the Bricks and the Cover To All the Camera Club Contributors: Jay Kutka, Joe Bukowski, Dean and Dale Barrette, Joe Cribb To Those Journalism Students Who Gave Us a Hand With Copy: Mary Puetz, Darcie Gazdik, Chuck Miller, Terry Teschner To Our Arrow Editors of 1981: We’ll Miss JOHN CHARNEY, PAT HILBY, SANDY RAYGO, GERI ZANDI BUILD WINDOWS NOT WALLS Help You 200


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